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TSI8 PIPE paollihed .Terr afteraeon, Bdays eptedbr JOSU. T. JAMK8, BWT08 AKD rROPKrKOB. BOBSCRIPTIONS. POSTAGE PAID. . year, 55 00 Six moath-, $2 50 ; Thre month., fl 35; Oae month, 60 cent. The PPr will be delivered by carriers, rofeharg.,inary Ptof tbecity. ttke tore ratea, or IS eents per week AdTertiainR ratea low and liberal gabicribera will please report any and ..CTii.rMto receive their papers regularly. OfiOlVM RODDICK 45 Market Street. pESIBB TO INFORM THB PJHL1C generally and Wholesale Cadi buy ere fa ar ticular, that we are full up with the Cheapest Line! OP Pry 'Goods that has ever been offered in this market AO BUYER ruitinz thij city will do him self jwtice by pasLin our door, aa we are underletting the market In many of the reg ular Staple lines. We hare marked down all gooda that be long to Bummer wear and are ottering: ts to our patroBF. We would call particular attention to the following GENTS' DOQ SKIN DRIVING GLOVES Slightly spotted, 75e. Worth $1.50, alDOoes! New Fall Calicoes at all prices in Beautiful designs. Bleached and Unbleached Cottons I We hare laid in a very heavy stock of the above and are offering them at lower figures than erer. We hare all the popular brands. Our 4-4 Bleaching at 10 cents per yard is without any exception the best value ever offered. Linen Handerchiefs, A Job at 10 cents. Tbesogoodj require no comment. Give us a CalS BROWN & RODDICK, 45 Market' St. au 28 To Rfly Friends and Customers. fa:, AM NOW DAILY receiving my Fall stock of Consisting of all the ! My, past stock and my success speak for taemselves, and I only ask a continuance o your faTors so liberally bes'owed on 'me C" Please Call and Examine my U !T7Stock as regards Quality C7- aid Prices I So trouble to show goods. Will be pleased to tee you one and all; Respectfully, C. ROSENTHAL, 32 Market Street. ooti Bign of the 8how Case. The New Bill of Lading THE BAIL ROADS. Also, Carolina Central Railroad Receipt, m Many Special f easei BUi or iMin, Chattel Mortgage. Inspector's Certificates, Magistrate's Blanks, Ac. Printed at lowest rates at . 8. WA&KOCK.', . Job Ol&cel (Office la Review Building) ' : : as 51 1 VOL. V LOCAL NEWS. New AdTirtuementi., Hiidi Jk Go Ship Notiee ( raaa Bocm Frank Mayo J H PAani Bird food, o Altaffer, Pkicb A Co 8ah, Uoor, ke T U McKov The Best Oroeerioa, Clyde's New York 8teamship Line P iliiKBBBRSJBa 8chol Books Yatbi School Books School Books. Hall A PAasAti New Hirer (J Kobxkthal Boots and hoes , Misazs Kariib A McQowah Millinery . .... ; fc Window Glass all eizea at ItarTer & Price's. -f The- dust is peif(ictly fearful" herea bouts. A decided threatened change in thi weather is Save your money iiuJ Day your Build, ing Supplies from Altatfer & Price. The receipts of cotton at thia port to day foot up 940 bales. Tbe Dew est, latest, be at Rosenthal's. acd cheapest t Tbe Board ot Aldermen meet in lar monthly session this evening. rega- A large stock of children's school shoes to select from at Rosenthal's. f Some of the schools opened last week and they will all be in full operation by the first of next week. You can buy No. 1 Cooking and Heat ing Stoves at almost any price at Jacobi' Hardware Depot. Ye3terday was the last Sunday of Dr. Patterson's ministrations as Rector of St John's Church. Full Metal and Walnut Show Oases, all styles and sues, at .Altaffkb, Pkice & Co's Nearly all of the absentees have return ed to the city and yesterday the churches, were well filled. Water street merchants. will keep their feet dry in Winter by wearing Rosen thal's boots and shoes. , 1 f , One trifling case for the Mayor's con sideration this morning, - was dismissed without the formality of a trial. Take the news home to Mary and tell her that my Cough has gone and that a 25 cent bottle of Dr.. Bull's Cough Syrup did it. The box sheet for , Frank Mayo's per formance Will be open at Heinsberger's bookstore to-morrow morning. Where is that crowd going ? To Ros enthal's,' to buy boots and shoes. f i The receipts of cotton on paturday were 1,250. bales. In another place the receipts of the day previous crept in, in the hurry of making up the form . - Window Glass of ill slz, p J ri,Sish and Blinds, Builders' Hard war e,&o Low est prices at Jacobi's. Attention is specially Invited to the meeting to bo held this evening at the City Hall, called by the Democratic County Committee. Let there be a full turn out. Mr. Nath'l Jacobi. having been appoint ed agent for the Atlas Plow, parties in want of this celebrated Plow can now have their orders filled at Jacobi's Hard ware Dejot, No. 10 S. Front St. Mr. James O.Munds has been appoint ed Registrar of the Second Ward and haa the registration books at his drug store, on Front street, durirg the absance of Mr. J. C. Lumsden from the city. Thanks to 'Mr. John T. Patrick, the Secretary, for an invitation to the Annual Fair of the Dixie Agricultural Associa tion, to be held in Wadesboro Oct. 26th, 27tb, 28th and 29th. The finest slock of Ladies' Foxed. Balmoral and Button Boots at Rosen tual's. f ' The latest information relative to Dr. M. J. DcRossot's condition was In a dis patch received here last night, at 8 o'clock, at which time there was ro change in his condition, v- . To allay itchiog of the scalp, use Hall's egtable Sicilian Hair Kenewer . Sold by all druggists. The newest bonnets are described as studded with gilt beetles, little and big grasshoppers, epotted and speckled, garnet beetles, which some profane per sons call cockroaches; cornelian cornu copias mounted in sil ver and god; little gilt porkers of varied expression, com bined with jet in beads," pins and strings. Everybody can get suited with a Pocket Knife, also Table Cutlery, at Jacdbis Hardware Dcnot- f DAILY '-jr WILMINGTON, N. C MONDAY OCTOBER persona!. . W notico the return of the H n George Davis and Mr. Jas EL Chad boam, the former after a trip among the mountains in Weutern North Carolina, and the last named gentleman from a vi3 it of several weaks to friends at the North. Dancing Isaaors lv.-n tree at Rosen thal's Pcmp EL'le Ux.ls ai.d shoei for the b til room. t Plumbers Jand Gat fitters. Messrs It. H. and Ucar Graut hue aisociated themselves together under tbe firm name of R. H. Grant &Co , and w.Ii embark in tb3 business of gasfittin auu plumbing. They have located iu the Law ton Building, on North Front street. Mr. R. H . Grant is a pnctical plumber and gasfltter and is a tip-top workman. Their goois have been ordered and are expected in a few days. We wish ths new firm the succcess tbey deserve. Sales or Real Estate. Messrs Cronly & Morris sold at auc tion this morning the following propeity: Three-story and basement brick dwellingihouse, corner of Chestnut and Fourth streets, to Mr. A. A. Hartsfiold, for Dr. W. J. Love, for $3,500. Lot G6 feet on Fourth and 165 on CheBtnut. Terms; one-third cash, balance in 6 and 12 months, with 8 per cent Interest. Tenement house on Castle, between Second and Third streets, lot 110 x 132 feet, to Mr. James Wilson for 515. Terms: cash. Ladies, the beBt fits ' and the easiest shoes for the little ones are at Rosen thais. t In Bad LucK. It seems that the circus people are hav ing rather a streak of ill-fortune late ly. Only a few days since the death of James Robinon, the fearless bare-back rjdar, was announced, and almost sim ultaneously John King, the keeper of the dlephantsjin the same circus,was killed by oae of the infuriated beasts, and now we learn frcm the Columbus (Ga Enquirer that en tbe 28th ult., at Opelika, Ala., Mr. Melville, the famous rider of Coup's circus, the same who performed here a-few W3eks since, in one of his cost, difficult faats missed tho horse's back, and fell to th8 ground, his head striking first. He was carried from the ring in an uncon ssious state end the general opinion was that he would not live. The State fair. The State Fair at Raleigh opens two weeks from to-day. Copt. Denson, tbe Secretary, writes us as follows: It is gratifying to be able to report to you that- our prospects for a Fair valuable to thejsubstantial interests of North Carolina and successful in every point of view, never were so bright as at present. ? With abundant crops and increased prosperity, and in good spirits tbe peo pie manifest by their prompt entries and a large correspondence, that our next Fair will surpass any thing in tbe his tory of the society. The display of fine stock and the variety of machinery will be unusually fine. The Trades Process sion will be a great ferture on Wednes day and tbe trials of speed throughout the week on an extreme scale. Rice birds are about played out. No J so with those Scotch sole3at Rosenthal's j They last for ever. t ; EatlDS Lemons A good deal has been said through the papers lately about the healthfulness of lemons. The latest advico as to how to use them so they will do the mcst good runs as follows: Most people know the benefit of lemonade before breakfast tut, few know how it is more than doubled by taking another at night also. Tha way to get the better of a billioas system with" out blue pills or quinine, is to take the juice of one, two or tbrea lemons as tha appetite craves, in as much ice water as makes it pleasant to drink, without . sugar, before going to bed. In the morning on rising, or at least half an hour before breakfast, take the one lemon in a goblet of water." That will clear the system of tumors and bile, with mild efficacy, without any oi the weaken Ing effect of calomel or congress water. People should not irritate the stomach by eating lemons clear ; the powerful acid . . ... . . r.mui jdice, wnicn is almost corrosive, luuiuwiy produces inflammation after a while, but properly diluted, so that it does not burn or draw the throat, it does its fall medicN nal Voik without harm, and when the stomach fis clear of food has abundant opporttm Ity to work on ths sytem thor Review. A Banner at CarTcrs Creek. Our good friends at Carver's Creek Lad a very pleasant affair lait Saturday, t?e occasion being the raiding' of a flag-po'e by the Democratic Club at that, place. Col. L. L. Polk entertained the people very handsomely in an admirable speech. There were many ladies preseut and not the most ins'gnificant feature of the day was a basket' picnic; prepared and vr ranged under their supervision. A bai d soi8 flag was raised on the pole which had been previously prepared by tha Club. The weatLer was pleasant, the crow d was lrgo, the table-was well, spread and ev erybody wz.8 in an enj jyablejhu nor. The Peanut Crou- Tin) p'ianut year closer, jSvlhs cotton year does , on tbe Slat day of August. The receipts th s year, at tiiis port, were 135, 000 bushels, ;s ct-mpatrd with i 5,000 bushels for tbe previous year, a gain 30,000 bushels. Petersburg claims 400, 000 bushels, a-id Forf 1 800,000 bushels, daring the past year. As f- V'r -Ma crop i? about lOO.OOO or 1.40U,OcO oush eis,'Ncrfolk and Petersburg seem to have taken nearly all of it,althongh it is probable that some of their receipts were fromNorth Carolina. Criminal Court. The October term of this Court, His Honor Judge Meares presiding, convene ed at the Court House this morning. The following named persons were drawn as Grand Jurors for the term, to wit: W. I. Gore, foreman, F. A. Newbury, Jno. D. Nixon, E, W. Kue, C. C. Ketchum, Preston Spriggs, W. H. Clarke, J. W. Taylor, Edward Howard, W. A. Springer, Joseph McLaurin, W. It. Taliaferro, G. N. Moore, Duncan Bryan, C. M. Harriss, Wm, Kellogg Rich P. Hall, Isham Quick. The jury having been duly sworn and assigned to the juryjbox, His Honor proceeded to de liver his charge, which was delivered in his usual plain and 'forcible mannor. His Honor.in view of the near approach of the election in November, referred to the elec tion laws and the penalty of a violation of the same, either by disturbance at the polls or intimidation of any kind, and as serted most emphatically that he would administer the law without regard to tbe individual and enforce the full penalty in every case, where the proof was sufficient to convict, that came before him, for trial. At Ilia conclusion of the charge',, the Grand Jury retired and the Court took a recess until half-.past 2 oViOck. In the afternoon session tha most of the. time was consumed in calling over the docket and arranging the Calendar for the week. county Commissioners. i The Board met this afternoon in regu lar monthly session. The Treasurer reported cs follows: General fund, balance on band, $10,- 642.49. Educational fund, balance on hand, 6,425.78. Special fund, showing balance duo Treasurer, 1,526.74. Cupons, 39 iu number, of $15 dollars each, and 57 of 3 each, were surrendered and destroyed in the presence of theBoard. The Register submitted his report of fees received for marriage license for the month of September, exhibiting a receipt from the County Treasurer for the sum of $18.05 paid in. Joshua D. Jones wa3 ordered relieved from the payment of pell tox because of physical disability. W. C. Fergus was relieved of the pay ment of taxes in Wilmington township, he having listed in Masonboro. The estate of Joseph Farrow was re lieved of the payment of decadent's pol1 tax, charged against the estate for the year 1880. R, S. Radcliffe was relieved of the pay ment of the poll tax of Alfred Brewer, behaving been listed by a clerical error. W. Tienken, J. W. Dais, A. B. Cook, Jno. D. Dosher and A. D. Wesssll were g antod license to retail ppirituous liquors. Adjourned. - On the adjournment of the Board of County Commissioners the Board of Ed ucation met but tbo , session was a short one, the only item of business bnng au thority given to the Trustees of District Ko. 1 to expend a sutn, not exceeding $950, on improving the school property oa Fourth stres. used for "white chil dren. Philosopher Jenkins says: If a wo man can't love a mau for his Ttrtuea she will adore Mm for hlacussedncss . 4t 1880 NO. 190 NbticeFrank Leslie's Weekly. Tbe only Democratic Illustrated News paper published will be sent postpaid, for fire weeks, (until end of campaign) for thirty cent: Agents wanted in every town. S?nd 30 cents fur five weeks sabgcript'.on, or 6 cents in postage stamps lor sample copy and Illustrated Cata logua Clubs of four will be sent for five wens 'or -onf dollar. Address Frank LslU r-Misbing Co, 15 Dey St. New York. tf Bee a woman on horseback i" another column, riding near Speer' Vineyards, with a bunch of Grapes from which Speer's Port Grape Wine is made, that is so highly esteemed by tbe medical. pro-, fession for the use of in va'ids," weakly persons and the aged. Sold bv Druggists. New Advertisements. Bird Food &c- HAVE JD8T RECEIVED a fresh supply of prepared Mocking: and Canary Bird Food, also a fine aesortiasnt of Toilet Boaps, Toilet Powder and Waters' Extract, Jc. All for fifties loflf ftt J. H HP.Mfl'S,Apoiheev, oct 1 hew Market. School Books. LARGE STOCK AT REDUCED A prices. Old Books taken in part payment for Hew Books upon first introduction. Headquarters lor all Text Books used in the Public and Private Schools. Special terms to country Merchants and Tetchers. oct 4 C. W. YATE8. THOMAS H- McKOY, SUCCESSOR TO Boatwright & McKoy; Respectfully and earnestly Calls the attention of the public generally to the large and varied assortment of roceiroes That he keeps in stock. He is prepared at all times to ex ecute promptly all orders. FRESH GOODS ! i - t arriving daily. i -1 ' Guarantees every articleBold by him. Is satisfied to make small profits. Deals only in the best of goods. Call and see him; you will meet with a polite reception. TII09. H. ilIcKO, Grocer and Liquor Dealer, 5 and 7 North Front St P. S. All our bills are made up to date both Boatwright & Mc Koy's and my own. Don't forget me. oct 4 THOS. H. McKOY. A RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR THE LADIES ! XXTT. ARE SELLUfO at Reduced trleei VY Ladies', Mine and Children'! Dreate and Underwear, Trimmed and U&trimmed Bata and Bonaett, lateit itylec. We will sell off our Stock of above named article at REDUCED PRICES to sake room for Fall jrooda, ... Uair Work and Stamping eolicf ted. UISESS 1LAUSEB A: lIcGOWCT. oeL 4. PLEASE JTOTXOS. We will be glad to reoalve eommnnlcatloas from oar friends on aay and all! subject r general interest but: , The name of the writer must always be ft r lushed to the Editor. Communications ituit be written: on orly oae side of thejape. Personalities m wi e .Toided. And It is especially a iartlcalarly;tujdcr rtood that the Editor x aot always endorte the views of eorrepoaJtBta vrlttM to stxied In the editorial colun&ns. New Aavertisomont OPERA HOUSE. E. M. GAttDl VEB ........ilarcjir. Thursday Evening:, Oct 7. TflK EMINENT AOrOK, Mr. Frank &.ayo? In Mnrdoch'i cr:minjr backwoods Idyl,' BY CROCKETT, Played by -Mr. Mayo for eljjbt consecutiro - years in America and Euro, with , unequivocal success. Beautiful foenio illuttratiecs and sccumte properties, ill carried by the maaaemiut. PoDalar Prleflfl of PU nn R1a t llain. berger'a Bookstore. Parquetta and Dre Circle, $1. Parqaette Circle, 60 eti. Gal lery 2S cti Mo extra charge for reserved eats. act. I Ship Notice. A I.T. PERSONS .r. (....h. il forewarned not to trut or harbor any of the crew of tbe Swedish BarkMANfirM HrrsH Cspt. Tjulin, as no debts of their S&a.vw? contracting will be paid by either the Cap- tain or Consignees. oct a II EI DE & CO. School Books, School Books, School Books, School Books. A very large supply just received at HEINSBERGER'S. oct A LARGE STOCK OF Sash, Doors, Blinds, AND ALL KINDS OF MILL WORK' LUMBER LATHS. &c. For sale very cheap, at ALTAFFEB, PRIC15 & CO. .Factory: , Offioe: Foot of Walnut bu J DTatt, ne&r Ked Cross et. lfioct4 . Embroidery, Embroidery, JAlNSdOK EDGES, i Ana Insertions to match. CAMRRIC EMBROIDERIES, ' ' In great variety of patterns. STRAW MATTINGS. CARPETS,Q OIL CLOTHS, BLACK SILKS, C ack aad Colored Cash meres anct maDy new and 3e3lrablo things for the Ladies. Respectfully, sept 30- R. M. McINTIRE. Steamer Passport yyiLL RESUME ter reg ular trips to Smith ville aud th9 Forts June 20th, leaving hor Wharf, foot of Market Street, at 9.S0TA. IL J. W. HARPER, je 21-oaw-Mon Master and Agent. School for Young Ladies. MISS HART, Principal Assisted by Eliss M- B. BR0WIT, Instr omental Music taught by MRS. If F. TAYLOR. Instruction in Drawincr aad Paktlscr by awing 11. r 1R. E. A KB LEV. PJIflE NEXT SESSIO.V.WILL CVIK TUESDAY, tho 5th of October. Fcrcjual attendance at the beginning of tLa EsrsTon li highly impaztan. For terica aad parficu lan, apply, aftsr September 2 3 lb, to the ept 20-m-w-frWt FBISCIPJlL. CALL; OF THE DEMOCRATIC CC, EXECUTIVE C0MM1TTEF THE BEQUEST of tie ecvcrtl Ward PretldenU, a general meeting of - tho Democratic voter cf the several Wardj is hereby called to take plica on Monday, Oct tin. K O D CaOCK. D XB. M UO UliTLUUl. m take into eonalderation a uniform plan of campaign In the different Wardi of the city. , ff H D ABUT, Ch'mn Jas T7 Kijg, BccFy
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