sG Sizmrotrs, SJM jThree 3C yCirI il '35- vj mouth, 60. cents.' n.rer be dc'.ivered by carriers, fe vl-zs iawy part of tbe city, at the T,r ..iaif ..ai libera: atj - - , -iss-ieooi-t any ard r- e. ,,.;.fW 11 ru"11 r ' B80VM--. RGbDlCK AS Market Street. U ... WbMe3'ei Ca-'i buyers ia r r 'J .., rbit we " fn!l u with the Cheapest Eaixie ! oo.ci thatbu eTer been offered in tfci3 market. 50 BUYES rieltin thil city wiii do hiai ielf j.it'cd by pain our door, as we are snJenellini t! t.-t' In QM17 oftbereg !r Stiple Hats We hTe mried rtovro U .vjas that be IaiSC to Saraicer wpar and ae ( L'eria li Special Mfic&Mls to our patron?. We would cili particular attanticn to the following GEHTS' DOG SXlfi DRIVING GL0YES : 'Might". j spotte-i, 753. Worth$1.50, ' algcoe f. New Fall Calicoes Rt nil prices ia Beaitiful r designs. Bleached aufl Unbleached Cottons I We have l&W in a very aeayy stock of the above and are offering them at lower figures t&in oyer. We hare all the popular brands. Our 44 Bleaching at 10 cents per yard is without any exception the bet value ever offered. Linen Handercliiefs, A Job at-10 cents 1 hese gocdj require no coaimsnt Give us a Call J BROWS & EOBBIC 45 JViarkst3 St. au SS To S3y Friends a Customers tr&j I AMSOW DULY s reciri&2 my Fall stock' of Boots and Shoes, Consisting of a'.l the LikTJEitST Sl2?'SraBS 1 1 My past stock and my success speak for tJuciBelTM, and I only as a continuance o your farors s liberally besfawed on zoe 7" Please Call and Examine my C "Stcck aa regards Quality. and Prices ! Ao trou'-Ia to ihow goods. Will be p!esed to.eseyou one and all. '. 1 " - BeapectfuliT, C, ROSENTHAL, 32 Market Street. o:t 4 Sign of the Phow Oflse." GHAS. KLSIN, Oiiertater hbI MM Mater.;- Princess Street, in Basement of the. Journal Building, flriLUlNQTOS, K. O. A Qne awrtoaeat of CotSns and Gas eu eonstautly oa baud. Faraitora Repaired Claaaed and Varnished. Orders by tola traoh or mail promptly n i hot 5 jsSirstock. The VOL. V WILMINGTON, N. C TUESDAY, OCTOBER There were terrible storm3 on Satur day and Sunday in the Northwest. There have been numerous disasters reported on the lakes, and it is (eared that the los3 of life will be considerable. There were aho heavy snows reported. In some places the drifts were twelve feet deep, and trains are blockaded. The maximum of the,wi'nd was seventy milc3 an hour. Senator Hampton, we can bat think has really gone out of his way to brand John Sherman -with falsehood, in .charg ing him (Hampton) with a connection with Ku K'ux Jvlans. Sherman lied and Sherman knew that he lied and there fore Gen. Hampton must have known that the assertion made by Sherman was merely an invitation for Hampton to kick him. It really, was not worth the while -of the peerless South Carolinian to soil the toe of his boot with John Sher man's dirty carcass..' ' . ' . John It.! Woodward, one cf JohnSber man's pet thieves, has just been caught at it. For fifteen years'paat he has-been I a U. S. Treasury official at Boston and tday tbo governmnLt is minus $82,000 which he has managed to steal from it We presume as he ia a loycl Republican, the government he has betrayed and de frauded will be taxed to fortius defense when he is put oh trial. We suggest his acquittal, aa a piece of great economy Ifc'would'nt do to send all of the govern ment thieves to AlbaDy. The acconomo datior.a would be foand entirely inade quate. The attention of members of Demo cratic committees is invited to the fol lowing, which we clip from the : New bernian. While we are not prepared to believe that the error was an inten tional one on the part of anybody, stil we urge that every separate j ticket, on everv separate, sheet, be scanned care fully, and 'that by every member of a committee in turn, bo as to be sure that no error can possibly creep in, before the tickets are distributed: k It has fortunately been 'discovered that a tiart oi the tickets sent by the State Democratic Executive. Committee to the County Committees for the com ing election, are printed wrong, in one instance- the given name of Mr. Busbee f the Presidential Electors, is print ed Pabius instead -of Fabius. Such i3 thA rasR with a nart of those sent here and which are mixed up indiscriminately with those correctly printed. Of course this has been done by some scoundrel pmnlnved in the iob office where the work was done. It would be well for Mr. Coke to not only investigate this matter, but to see that the work is done by trustworthy printers. Let our neigh boring . County Committees examine well every ticket before they are dis- tributed at their respective, precincts. -Ladies, the best fits and the -easiest sh'oea for tha little ones, are at Rosen THATj'8. t LOCAL NEWS. Jsw Advertisements. HsiasaaaoiB AtReduced Prices K M McIsttbk To Mothers Yates School Booke Always Komethmg New. gee ad Cook Wanted ' Have you registered? Lords of Creation "Hucksters. Partheuia, Hamlet, Belgarde. - Kentz-Santley Troupe and bald heads. Register Democrats or you will be left Wicdow Glass all sizes at Altaffcr & Price's. t Will the cattle abated? nuisance ever be Farly risersreport a slight frost on yesterday morning The steamer Passport has returned from Charleston. ... Tea newest, latest, tea and cheapest at itosEXTHAii s: y Coots are about played out but the hucksters still hold the fort, j Save your money and bay jour Build. in Supplies from Altaffer & Price. , Just two weeks from election day and the election of Hancock, Jar vis and Shachelford. : Caution insures safety, and all cautious people cure tneir colds with Dr. Bull's Cough byrup. - "if you have changed jour residence or Ward see that you have your certifi cate and are properly registered in your rew Ward. . Dill Handsome cornices are being placed on the front of the express office and Mr. J. C. Mends' drug store, on Front street, by Mr. S1. Bear, t!m owRfr of the property. a woo'a Phhrrt Pectoral the world's great remedy for Cold3, Coughs and Consumption. Read the interesting account of the Charleston fire on the fourth page of this issue,' clipped from the AVv V Courier. Where :s taat crowd going ? To Rx - esthais. to buy boots and shoea. f A IVeir Postal. Law After January 1st, 1861, no card of any description can pa?s through the mails with a single cne cent stamp affix ed, except the postal card now m v.te. according to law of Congress. The finest stock of Ladies Foxed Balmoral and Button Boo" 8 at Rosen THAL B. 1 -X. A Freak of Mature. Mr. O.J. Jacobs, of Pender county, has in his possession a pig, which is about three weeks old, which has on eacti fore leg six well-developed and perfectly formed hoofs, but in all other respects is as healthy and lively a little "grunter"as one would wish to see. Pay Ine Enumerators. Messrs. James W. King and Archie Alderman, two of tho census enumerat ors for this city have received their pa pers. After they go through a red tape ordeal the money will be sent to them. The other enumerators for this city have not even received their papers. Death of a Good Citizen. Mr. Dawson T. Durham, aged about 58 years, died at his residence in Rocky Point township, Pender county, at 1 o'clock this afternoon of paralysis super induced by gastric fever. Mr. Durham wa3 a very highly respected citizen of his township and his loss will be keenly felt in the community. Dancing lessons given free at Uosex tHalV Pump cole boots and ehoea for the ball room.- t Unmallable. The following nnniailable matter re mains in the postoffico in this city: Jack Smith, care of J. G. Hogders, H. C. Dupew, 111 4th ave. New York; Charles Hudley, Manly Station, N. C; Spencer Kelly, Jonesboro, IS. C. Has '.Declined. We understand that Rev. Mr. Pitts, who was called to St. John's Parish; has declined to accept the call. Neither will he go to Hillsboro as he has accept ed an invitation in some city to the North of us, but where wc did not as certain. There arc others recommended by Bishop Lyman, to some .oue of whom an invitation to St. John's will very probably be extended. Mr -NathM Jacobi bavins been appoint ed agent for the Atlas Plow, parties in thU celebrated Plow cn now have their orders fi lied at jacobi a Hard ware Depot, No. 10 S. Front 8t. Bis Haul. The run of mullets this season . has been unusually fine. Immense quantities have been caught and barrelled for ship" ment. A few days ago a haul was made on Federal Point which broke the seines. It is estimated that this haul was the largest ever made is these parts Water street merchants will keep their feet dry in Winter by wearing Rosek thais boots and shoes. I City court. . The Mayor's levee was well attended this morning. One party, a white man, who was dowrTand drunk, and, also two colored men, arrested for an affray, were discharged on account of previous good character. George N. Jones and James Ivey, charged with larceny, was the next case called. Jones and Ivey have been en gaged in unloading car3 at . the Union Depot, in this city. Mr. J. F. Post, Jr., agent, yesterday afternoon discover ed that a box of boots iu transit was broken open and that two pairs of boots were miising from the box. A trap was set which causht Jones, who implicated Ives in the theft Ives was discharged and Jones sent to jail in default of bond. Full Metal and Walnut Show Cases, all styles and ataea, at Altafjtcb, Psicz 6 Co IlEYIEW. Scarcity of Ojtters. The scarcity of oysterters in thii vi cinity is giving saloon keeps much trouble. Oyster men have refused to bring them in on account of the warm weather. We suppose that plenty of the bivalves will be brought in duriDg the next few days as the weatner bids fair to be cool. Dr Patterson Rev. Dr. Patterson, of this t-ity, left here this morning for New York, where he is to attend, this week, a meeting of the Trustees of the University of the South. After that he will probably go to Boston and there he will visit church es in various parts of the county in be half of the Sewance Kndowmeut Fund. How long he will remain away from Wilmington is as yet unascertained but it is possible that he may go to Europe before he returns here. Columbus County Democrats. We had the pleasure of a call from Captain V. V. Richardsou, of Columbus county, this morning, who is now on his way to Robeson county to finish up his canvass for the campaign. Capt. Rich ardson is a bold, aggressive speaker, and one who works hard and earnest in the cause in which he enlists. Wo opine that Robeson and Columbus will send Capt. Richardson to the State Senate this year by several hundred majority more thetf he needs. The Democrats of Columbus expect to have one big old-fashioned mass meeting in Whiteville on Saturday, the 30th inst., three days before the election, so we are informed, and then wait until you hear from Columbus on the 2d day of November. Among the distinguished speakers invited to address the meeting on that occasion are Senator Zeb. A ance and Hon. Walter L. Steele. List of Letters. The following Is a list of the letters re- maining unclaimed in the City Postoffioe Wednesday, Oct. 20th: A Cornelius Austin, George Allen, Clara Andrews. B David W Brown. William Bland, A. D. Baines, W. T. Boutwell, Willis Bird. S. F. Blow. Robt. Bowens, Jas. Brown, James Bonham, Frank Bryant, Geo. V. Branch. D. i. .Brown, iiucinoa Boon, Mary Jane Bradley, Malissa Brad- lev, miss Kate isecien, mrs. a. iu. Burgan, Stephen Ballard. C Mr. E. A. Carter, uampoeu or Sunden. W. M. Caulev. W. R. Coles, C. H. Crowell, Carrie Carroway, Maggie Cowles, Mary Council. 1) Alexander uougiass, irdieuocK- -m r -r ery, A. Ll. lavis, care mr. jorysou ; Charles Dabbage, John ueberry, J no. . Davis, Jackson Davis, Cloa Davis, E. T. Davis. "R "Laura Easters ; F Miss E. Fleming, Dave Fields, Ashlev Fleminr. G Owen Gooden. Luther Gardiner, Nancy Green, Martha Graham, Bettio Groves, Anna Gregg. . h A irnes Harrison. Harriet neani nn. Emma Harriss. care Wm. Howard, JospTihine Herrinc Frank Hayman, Al len Hill, Geo. Hardy, James Hall. Jim Hall, Tony Hall, 1 . W. Hall, v lrgu Hill, wm. HUSKe, vnristopner xiutnug- ton, Wm. Holmes. j"Robt. Jefferson. Fleming Jones. L James Lanier, A. B. Lind, Isa Vlln. Trfonn.rd. AT Ttinmaa Miller. Jas. L. Mosely, Jas. A. Merrit, James D.McIver, Frank Money, Alexander Mosingo, Jeny Afnnrp. Mattio Merrick. Fred McKoy, Lucy Ann Middleton, Fannie Moore, Delia Moore,Eucy MciNau. N Wm. Newkirk, Henry S.-.Nash, Hpnv Nichols. MollieE. Norris, Jas. L. Night. Edward Neal, Alice Nash. O J. H. U'lieary, uonie uvenon. T Rose Pembertonfc Louisa Price, W. H. Powers, Thomas F. Plummer, Robt. Picket, J. W. Porter. Q James Qumn. Tt-Arch RobesoD. Geo. "W. Reaves, Mr. Roges, Ann Robeson, mrs. Clarisa Rothweil, Henrietta Kitter. R.T. N. SDOoner. Pefer Smith, 1. W. Sheridan, Sarah Shaken.EUenShappard. WR.H. Whitley, Agnes Williams, Emma A. Whitehurst, G. A. Walkop. Persons calling for letters in above list will please say "advertised"; if not claim ed in 30 days will be sent to cad letter Office, Washington, V. U E. R. BRINK, P. M. Wilmington, N. C.t New Hanover County, N. C. A Grand Reputation. Wariipr's Safe Kidnev and Liver Cure has reached a reputation that is riot lim ited bv the confines of section or coun try. There are no injurious substances nor false and temporary stimulants in ihn. rrpnaration. It is Tjurely veeetable and compounded under a formula that has .passed severe rests ana won euuon ments from some of the highest medical talent in the country. New York World. . , . Tem rn hnv No. 1 Cookiner and Heat Ing Stores at almost any price at Jacobis' Uarawire jjeyot. 19. 1880 NO. 202 m: M O C R A T I C ftl A 3 M E BT1 If G S. Mr. John tW. Shackelford, the Demo critic candidate for Congress in the Third Congressional District, and other distinguished speakers, will address the people at the following times and places: Harre'il's Store, Simpson county, Wednesday. Oct. 20. Beatty's Bridge, Bladen count v.Thurs tiay, Oct. 21. . Point .tswelJ, Pender county, Friday, Oct. 22. White Hall, Bladen county, Saturday Oct. 23. Wilminffton, New Hanover county, Saturday, Oct. 27. Sidbury's Store, Pender county, Fri dav, Oct. 29. Stump Sound, Onslow countv, Satur day, Oct. 30. Speaking to commence each day at.12 M. excepting at Wilmington, where tie speaking will take place at night. By order of the Democratic Executive Committee of tho Third Congressional District. See a woman on horseback in another column, riding near Speer's Vineyards, with a bunch of Grapes from which pprV Port. Grape, Wiae is made, that Is so ijiniy esteemed by tho medical nro- ession for the use of invalids, weaklv 9 persons and the aged. Sold by Druggists. Hew Advertisements. Cook Wanted. dOOD COOK can hear- of a tito&tion by applying for particulars at this office. oct iw-u Always Sometliing New. LABQE STOCK OF STRAW Good, i lower Baskets, School Lunch Bsgs, Straw Hand Satche's, L&diss' Work Baskets, Wall Pockets, Scrap Baskets, Ac, Alio, an ela gsnt line of Fancy Frame 1 and Easels, ; 1 Chromes and Fancy Goods. A thousand School Bookf, suitable for use in the pvblic and private schools of this locality. ortl3 Book Btore To Wl others. FLANNEL SUITS, Fo' For Children, in all lizes. EMBROIDERED WHITE FLANNEL, ; For Skirts. I ADIE3' MERINO VBST3 j and Stockesettes. ADIES' ALL WOOL VE8T8. D BERR OQOnS AND' TRIMMINGS. In endless rariery. O IL CLOTHS, 4-4, 64. I 4, 6 4, 10-4, Also. 9 feet ard 12 leet wide. CARPETS toptesse the most fastidious. Respectfully, 1 It. M. il sin TIRE. oct 19 P S An exoerienced Drv Goods Salesman is also wanted. Apply at once. , I Have Just Returned FfiOM THE WESTERN PART OF THE State with a fine stock of HUMAN HAIR, which I will make up in the latest styles at prices that must . suit. Combings and old hair wnrlrml nrer. and darkened or lighten ed. A! so. a fine stook of Millinery and No- tions just received, un siariet, oeiweem ta and 3d street), next Wil. Dyeing Esuliih ment. MISS LOU. STUART. oct 18-tf I Mortgagee's Sale. BY VIRTUE cf the provisiens coitained in a certain deed of mortgage executed on the 26th day ot March . 1870, by William B. uall ana j. josepmne nau, nu wne, 10 James Wilson, registered in tbe Register's . Am ww a i rw rw Umceol new uanovercouoiy. in dooi xi, , pages 86, 87, and 88, 1 will sell at public auc tion, for Cash, at the Court House door, in thA rtwnf wilmioirton. on Saturday tbe i 0th day of October, 1880, at It o'clock, noon, the f ollowicg lot in said city Deginmng at a point on the XHorth side of Ann street, distant 99 feet Fast from tee Northeatt corner of Ann and Sevsath etrset, thence running along the line of Ann street Kastwardlj 66 feet to ground now or late of Thomas Owens, thence tforthwardlj along sid Owen's line and par allel with said Herenth strest, 16S tett to a lot of ground owned by William A Green, tbence along said Green's line Weatwardly ard parallel with said Ann street, C6'feet to ground of Thomas Parker, thence along id HArker7 line Houtbwardlr and carallel with8erenth street 165 feet to the place of beginning. JAMES WILSON, oct 18-ld Mortgagee. At Reduced Prices. OCHOOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL STATI05ERY. Patents and teas hers will fiad it to their interest by first calling at HKINSBERGES'S- Pianos and Organs TOR CASH or on the Instalment plan at THE LIVE BOOK AND 1IUSIO STORE. oct n FLSABC5OTI0S. W wDl belad to recalre eommttalcatloni from our friends oa amy and all , subjeets o ffemermllatorest butt The aaae of tha write mast always be for nlahed to the Editor. ; v CommOTlntToaj mist be writtem,' oft on!y oae side of thejpaper. Person all ties mum t jrolded. And it u espeeUlly 4 j particular ly;uader stood that the Editor f tea sot always eodon the views of correspondents, unless so cUU4 la the dl to rial oolunns. Now Advertisemonts. Just Returned, MR. 1UMSDEN has Just retimed frem the 'ortte markets with a foil linn of fine FrnehMillinery,the newest. latest and most dfifllrahlA faahi nna. In. I. .ill.. specifally InTits4 to Call aid ex mine. Nails, Hoop Iron, Shot. 1QQ A Kegs NAILS, 4 to 40, 100(3 Bal" H00IIR0N 300 SU0T For pale low bv WILLIAMS & MURCniSON. Bqgglns, Ties, Twine. 1 000 rk0lls Cotton BAGGIXG - 2000 Bundlcs Nevr aml rcd TlES' JQQQ Lbs Bagging TWLVE, s For sale low by WcLLlAMS & MUKCIIISON. Flour, Bacon, Molasses. JQQQ Bbls FLOUR, all grades. 300 3 Smokctl and Dry Salt SIdes nht?s and Bbls 'ew CrP Cuba, CxjKj Porto Rico, N O Molasses. For sale low by WILLIAMS & MURCIIISON. Sugar, Coffee, &v 400 BAGS coffee ai1 Tadc5 2QQ Bbls SUGAR all grades, For sale low by WILLIAMS & MURCIIISOy. CAWDY. CANDLES. tRACKERS, Ac J QQ Boxe3 Astorted CANDT, 2QQ Tubs Pure Leal LARD, 200 Boxes STARCI1' Cases LYE, Boxea SOAP, Tobacco, Snuff, Matches, Paper, Pepper Ginger. Spice, &r.. . , ' x or sale low by oct IS WILLIAMS & MURCHISON. THOMAS H- McKOY, SUCCESSOR Td Boatwriglit & McKoy; WILL STATE THAT HIS Stock is Large ! and is replenished dally by FRESH GOODS! It is anything but pleasant for me to ap peal to our friends to pay what they honestly owe me touh the public prei ; but I have sent statement after statement piirately bj mail, and numbers have treated them with silence; Is tMi right ? Ton who have used my goods for your families, 1 ask you if I am not entitled to sDaeconsiieration 7 Com and see me'and make some arrangement. THOS. H. IttcKOX, Grecer and Liquor Dealer . oct 18 5 AT Front street Election TicketSj pRINTED AT LOWEST RATES. At E. 8. WABROCK3' JobOfl&ce, Corner Chestsa tend Water sir. In Beriew Building. ot9 Miss E. Karrer, (Successor to Misses Karrer A UeGowaa,) jyjILLiNEBY, Ladies', Misses', and ChlM- ren's Olothlag, Wo, 6 South Front ttreeL Wiimiagton li. C - Stamping, Hair Work, and Hair Goods of very description oa hand and made to order. Orden taken for Ladles' Outfits 3- Orders by mail will receive prompt attention, P.O. Box SOL, . !F ctt 11-