JOSH. T. JAME, bditos'ajio FBoraurroB. .L'UCaiFnON8.lXBTAaE PAID. .$8.00 8ix months, S2 50 j Thrw ks PPr will b delivered bjrearriara, f ehr in "7 trt the ' li r AdTifuif raw Jow an1 libera, ,714-iiW revive VLeir papers regularly. FANCY S EfigiVJ wKGDDICK particular attention thia week to the f jt 23 Corner Second ci Xaarbet Streets We will offer several very decided Bar- pains in Ladies' and Gent' Gulfs and Collars At certainly less than HALF PRICE I All we can say at tbis time is, don't be too late, or you will regret it. Cannot give full particulars at this time, a we are very busjr marking off and preparing. We also expect the lut of these lots by Tuesday's steamer. BE IX TIME. nmvv v TrkTaiYTriir?c BAZAAR, f. E. Corner Jof Market and Second Streets oct 23 To JVly Friends and Customers. I AX MOW DAILY I rivinz mr Fall stock Of ; poots and Shoes. Consisting of all the 7 past stock and my succesj epeak for awlrw, and I only ask a continuance o fv favors a liberally bvtcwed on me f Please Call and Examine my -E "Stock u regards (uality.E o" and Prices ! H jx troat Kill b r" troaula to show good. 5led ti aee yon one aad all. RMpectfully, ROSENTHAL, 32 Market 'Street. ; , 5 ' Htgnofthe RhowOaaa, CHA8. KLEIN, ertater an! CaM Haler. PM Street, In Baiement of the Journal BuildiB., -wlmi.notoh. k. a C A fin at rtmant of Ooffina aad Caa &?uy on hand. Faroltare Bepalred w ad Farnmaed- Ortert by tele W KA.HCiiro all kindaof Printing re-idln oat of the city eta hare tarefully axeatod via nailed Ilreeofportati ' fyfcwBmHdUn) Job Printer. QOBS! Fane Goods Bazaar r VOL. Vi Here is a nother specimen brick: The j population of Indianapolis, 83 returned j W the census, is 73,126, and ?yet j 19,500 votes were cast there at the re- j cent election. This was a fraction moro , than one vote to every four-iahabitant. ; The Supervisor of the con -us lor tbt i district maintains that tho ?ensas re-' turns are correct. Does any saua mm ' doubt that there was fraud in the elec tion? Saturday's New York Sun says: The number of voters registered yesterday in this city was 42,593, .jxiaking the total registration for the three days 187,817. The third day's registration in 1876 and 1879 was 42,973-and 43,917 respective ly; but the aggregate registration for the first three days was only 169,976 in 187G and 132 971 in 1879. Thirty thou sand is the estimate for to day. 1 M Ex-Congressman McCorkle, of Califor- niawas in "Washington on Friday. He says that the Democrats are thor oughly organized in that State, and will carry it; that the Republicans dare not introduce the,tariff issue, because men of all parties there are revenue reformers and for lower duties and free ships; that the Chinese question is the principal issue, and on this "the Democrats are making their fight. He has been in Nevada, too, and expresses himself as very much encouraged with the Demo cratic prospects there. He says that Mr. Fair is making a determined fight and will carry the State and the Legis lature; that the fact that Sharon has not a residence in -Nevada is hurting him badly. Anything that Governor Seymour may say at this time will be read with pecu liar interest. 4 He was present on Friday last at the Democratic headquarters in New York, and here is his 'view of the situation : He said that be thought that a reac tion had set in : that even the manufac turers themselves, who in the last fifteen years had received protection to the amount of twenty-four hundred millions of dollars, would not be willing now to be placed in the position of rich beggars by passing around their hats to burden, as it were, their employees and the coun try for their own special benefit. It was unfair and 'unmanly, and they would themselves refuse to take the position sought to be assigned to them by the Republican party, in nis own locality the Republican manufacturers of wealth had joined with the Democrats ana re ceived Gen. McClellan. They had said that their operatives should not be de graded by being required to vote for anything which would not promote their own views ana principles. The Republicans are making , a most determined effort to carry New Jersey Money, of course, forms one of the prin cipal items of their strength and lying and bulldozing are its allies. Hers is what Hon. Orestes Cleveland, the mem ber from New Jersey on the National Democratic Committee,' says of the sit uation and prospects in that State: The Republican State Committee of New Jersey have made a most determin ed effort to secure the vote ot the me chanics and laborers by false statements about the tariff, circulating fpamphlets, and even posters of considerable size, in the works hps where the proprietors are Republicans, declaring that in the event of Hancock's election, wages would be very materially reduced, and that many industries would cease altogether. These statements were at first believed by the workmen; but they have taken a sober second thought, and a reaction has set in so that' what was ten days ago really a fright among the workingmen in re gard to their wages has ended in an en thusiasm for Hancock that we could not ourselves have possibly worked up. It will be impossible now,! no matter how much money is expended, for the Repub lican party to secure the State. The money being expended at this time in New Jersey in the interest of the Repub 1 'can candidate for Governor and of the eneral ticket is something marvellous. Nothing of the kind was ever attempted before within my recollection; but I re lieve that nYany of the wisest Republi can leaders are already satisfied that they cannot carry the State, and they are advising the National Committee to confine its efforts to the State of New York as being the only hope of the par- President Haves The vaUdity of Mr. Hayes title may always be questioned, and his administra tion criticised, but the payment of one dollar gives a valid title to one bottle of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, and its administ ation can nvcr be crit icised in casei of coughs, colds, incipient consumption, anl general debility, for leading physicians of all schools, endorse the Discovery and prescribe . it in their practice. Sold by druggists. Save your money and btiy your Build ing Supplies from Altaffer & Price. OA WILMINGTON, N. C MONDAY, OCTOBER LOCAL NEWS. Nw AdTertiaemeiita. f ee ads The Ony" Lung Pad Co Fivcasaaasaa recent-Hand Pianos Vara Always Eomething New. M Jcuo merchant la irin ' A S AMH.INUK, G e Ltjjui fid vttfbti .u r uurt Ward L"Zi-oerU0 S A ;V,'AkLkI (V.r-iT d Mo it, r-i iiiU; ih B A I.r s - For other locals see fourth page. c'ricrt's. r The bald heads and gray beards move to the front to-night. Those Blankets at Hahx's, :33 Market st., are awfully cheap. lw The Baptist State Convention will be held in Goldsboro on the 17th of next month. 600 Pairs. 500 pairs Blankets, at all prices, at Hakn's, SS Market street. lw There was a heavy frost hereabout8 this morning. Th almanacs guessed right thistime. Ohawls-Shawls Now they are daisies. All kinds, all col ors, and all prices, at Haiix's, 3S Market street. lw Only one trifling case before the May or this morning, which was disposed o without the formality of a trial. Elegant line Kid Gloves at 25 cents per pair, at Hjlhx's, 3S Market street. lw There are over one hundred and sixty disfranchised voters in New Hanover county. Of that number less than fire are white men. Our Dress Goods cannot be surpassed in the city. We have all shades and qualitieei Prices exceedingly low, at Hahx's, 3S Mar ket street. Oyster roast to-morrow at Macem- ber's store.- .The line will be formed at the corner of Princess and Second streets, at 10 o'clock. . Among "all the ills that flesh i3 heir to" none are more provoking than a troublesome cough and but for that re liable remedy, Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, many would be in despair. Price, 25 cents. The Board of Audit and Board of Al dermen meet in joint session at 5 o'clock this afternoon, to consider the question of water works, but too late to enable us to get a report of the proceedings. Where is that crowd going ? To Ros enthal's, to buy boots and shoes. f , The fine beef advertised in the Review by Messrs. Johnson, Tilley, Hintze & Herbert, the People's Butcher Company was on exhibition this morning and was pronounced to be the finest looking beef ever in this city. Give them a call at the New Market, stalls 5 to 10, during the week. t Water street merchantswiil keep their feet dry io Winter by wearing Rosen-thal'-s boots and shces. t Things a man never iorgsts his first snub, the first girl he ever kissed, his first night at a theater, his first pair of pantaloons, his first cigar,"and how much better he might have done in the world had he followed some other occupation. Corsets, G-lOVO Corsets Look at our Glove Corsets, Nursing Cor sets and Corsets of other kinds, at Hahn's, 33 Market street. lw The Cotton Receipts- The receipts of cotton at this port this season, up to this date, October 25th, amount to 36,682 bales, as against 29,699 to the corresponding date last year, October 27th, a balance in favor of thi3 year of 6,983 bales. The receipts to-day foot up 1,675 bales. Underwear For ladies, children and men. Full stock, fine assortment and fabulously low, at IIaun's S3 Market street. lw A Sensation. Considerable of a sensation was caused Saturday night, about 10 o'clock, on Market street, by the accidental ignition from a gas jet of a number of fine fancy articles displayed in Mr. J. Hah n's show window. There was no general alarm as the flames were soon suppressed by the clerks in the store. The damage will amount to something like $150, covered by insurance. Flannels, "narrnpla ii chftilM ajid dualities. 25 tier cent less than any house in the State, at I IUra's, S3 Market street.4 lw I Reyiew Point Caswell loliiicf. A gentleman who resides at Point Caswell informed us thi.s morning that Shackelford is all right in that section and that the I)'mecrVJ; ticket will get more votes there this tins ' than at any previous eject "m. Shackelford maJe a good im; r.s-iou on .Saturday ri his speech nt the above nauied place, but wo art' toldj-hat t'ui candidate of the Ci:-j t;:m Mouse ring and civil rights conven tion, W. r. Canaday. did not wait to hear it. Dress Goods- Pcriect beauties ' All ehades, -qualiiic' and prices, at HahnV, SS Market st. lw Premiums at the Fair. ' Wc understand that the exhibit made at the State Fair at Raleigh last week by Misses Burr & James' Femaie School, of this'city, consisting of kindergarten ar ticles, was awarded first premium, cod; sis' ing of a box of kindergarten tools. Master T. J. Southerland, son of Capt. T. J. Southerland, carried off first honors in the horsemanship for boys and received as a prize a handsome gun.' Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renew er,the only reliable preparation for restor ing gray hair to its original color. Ward Meetings. . Do not forget the meeting of the Fourth Ward at the City Court Room this evening. Let the members of the other Wards attend and help the good work. The Democrats of the Fifth "Ward meet at the corner of Sixth and Castlo Itreets to-morrow eveni ng in mass meet iag. There will be bonfires, torchlights and speaking. Window G'Uw of ail siza, i) r,Sish and Blinds, Uailders' Hardware,&c. Low g est prices at Jacobi's. Political Speaking. Mr. Thos. H. McKoy, Jr., has been invited by the YouDg Democrats of this city to address them upon the political issues of the day and has accepted, and will speak pn Friday nigh the' Court House, instead of on Wednesday night,aS at first announced. Mr. Jno. W. Shackelford, our worthy standard bearer in this district for Con gressional honors, and Messrs Fab. H. Bus bee and D. H. McLean, Electors for the State and district, are expected to speak here on Wednesday night,the 27th inst, from the Grand Stand on Third street, near the corner of Dock. Any and everybody can now do their own painting, as N. Jacobi is the agent fnr ihm V V Tlnnmol Pn?nts wnrta. nnd ' ' the prices are low. An Earnest 'Appeal. Gentlemen of the Democratic party in this and adjoining counties: Have you considered that with the dawn of to morrow morning, the 26th diy of Octo ber, there is but cne week left in which to work for the great principles which are at stake in the coming election? Hare you done all that it is possible for you to do? Have your township and Ward Executive Committees been at work and ascertained the strength of your rank and file? and furthermore, have you estimated the force of your enemy? Are you prepared to act against fraud and chicanery at the polls? -Are your committees furnished with a list of the disfranchised voters who have been made so according to the laws of North Carolina, for an act of felony? Have you a list of the registered voters in each ownship, voting precinct or Ward' who have died since the last election? Re member, the time is short in which to ar" range for the conflict; the decisive mo ment is near at hand, and if you fail now it wili prove a Waterloo indeed, and there will come a long night of gloom and darkness in this land. Let there be no division in oar ranks. Wc must all be united and move forward to glorious victorr. ' Our Flannels, are the cheapest er brought to the city and twenty-five per cent ess than any in the State. IlAnx'?, SS Mar ket street. 1 w Musical Recital. The musical recital of Mr. K. G. Goodman at Heinsbergcr's on Friday evening, drew a good crowd and his cf- brt was duly appreciated. The public rust to hear Mr. Goodman again and hope that he will make the Friday after noon, musical recitals a feature of the season Will Mr. Goodman favor us again? 3 25. !SS0 V' l 207 4 vortiBcmonc. Cu: !v ABSORPTION (XaVi:re's waj) LUNG niSFASSS. THROAT DISEASES' LsnEAlKlfcG 1KUUSLES. It INTO the sys'em caratire agent a d healicfr medicines It DKAW8 KitvM the cij-ased fans the paisois that cause death. 1 hot sitdj Testify to its Virtu p. t FoTi't. despair nnt'd joi Lave trtei 'hU -tt.-jj.- i Api Ibd auJ KADIiMl l.Y tr'tiUTllAu litn:dy Fold by Diusristf, or sent .by miil on re caipt of piice, fcy Send for Tii. The 'Only' Lungr Pad Co. monials and book, "Three Williams Slock, M 1 1 i i o n a 8 rear.' gent Detroit, BSich- fre9, cct iS Merchant Tailoring- TT AVISO LOCATED in the City of Wil 11 miegton for the purno?e cf carrjiag on th9 above busioets in all its b'ancbaa, alco cfclea inland repairing gentlemen d cloth ing, I invite the attnujn cf the public to the following rates cf charges: For cleaning Ccata 75 cent!, Pants 25 Cfnts, Vesta 25 cts. I guarante" peif jet eatuficticn to all who favor me with their woik. M. JUDGE, oct 25 It Market et bet 2d and 2d. Arrived ! QUfi STOCK OF LAMPS and Lamp Gocda has arrived, but we are Belling them very rapidly, and we airLse any ore desir m its a REALLY HAND; OMB GRANDE L1EK to ca?l eirly or thy will lose a bar- gam. If you need aa Cf il C'ai cf any kind, do not pu:ch;so cntil you eiiaitc. those we have. Something new. cbeap ard gooi oct 25 It CHE3?, CAKLUY & CO. Charles Kro and James A. Marsh, Guar dian, who eas in behalf of themselves and all otVer creditors of the eitateefAdam Kmrie, deceese;!. r. Virginia O. .Empie, Administratrix, of the estate of A data &mpie, aeceaccd. THE CREDITORS of the estate of said Adam Fmpie are hereby notified that a t eT:w".UH u.3u.l"la me creditor's bill has been this day filed fcy the i piBiuiius, Bjtaiutk but? ueieuuuni, iu secure I t eettiemont of the iatestate's estats aecnrd I puint.iid. aeamtt tne ceienaant, to secure a 4...- . AW a A . io to law. ..All creditors of said estate are hereby futthar notified to appear before the undersigned, at bis office in the City of Wil mington, on or befar Monday, November 29th, I860, and file the evidences of their claims, or they will ba prevented from par ticipating in the assets of said estate. 8. Yah AMUINGE, Cliik of the Euperr Court of New liano Vcr County oct 25-law-5wli Always Something JSew. LAU'.E STOCK VP T.riAW Goods, Hower BsiitJ'. Kcfcoot Lurch Htiaw Hanl ratche'e, Wrk B-wkct, Wall dockets oray ia?kctg, &c , Also, an elc gmt liae. of Fancy Fr&'nei and Jgel3, ijbroisos and Farcy Goods. A -thousand School ISock'-, suitable for use ia tlie public and private pciiooia of th:s locality. "iiriefca Without Ktraw," by A W Tour gee, n nth or cf -'A f-'ciol's Erran,'' "Figs and Ihistlis," 4c 9 OCt Hoot Store Fine.Easf lio Rarity With Us. -p: ALWAYS HAVE THE BEST Beef, which can be s ten at our Stalls any day. Call at our Market this afternoon to see 'the nicest beef on the matkf-r. Give a call and get the best. M01T, CAMi'EN. tc MELTON", C orner Second and Market street. '?v Remember our Steam .cauy fac 1&ry is the only one :'n the Stat. evt'--lt Second-Hand Pianos. rJWVO SECOND-HAND PIANOS, ONE 52dgnfactured by Knabe and one by Brad bury, at very great bargains: used but a very ehort time and really almost as good a3 new; fully warranted in every respect. Must be eold to make room for new one. ' Please all at IIELNSBERGER'S, oct 23 jcv Pd lUNGLjPAPj Ml YoDGankliOTBt unrea PL2ASS NOTICE. W'o will tnsf 'ad ta rece! coEnaixaieatiot j' from oor fricaa oa ay and all tabjecti o general interest bat : ' "Che name of the writer moit always be far al&hod to the Editor. Commnnicatioci aut be written; cn only one tide of the paper. Personal! tiee mna " -voided. And it Ij especially 4 a particular! lender tood that the Editnr 1 eea not alway i undone the riewsot correspeaiajt, nrletiio tatetf in the editorial colum n?. lto7 Advcrtisoinoatr. LU Cure your Back Ache And a'l diii-Ases of the Kilcf j Bladder ar d Urinary Uas b Wfcaxir the Improved Excolsior Kidp&j Pad II ia a ilnvel cf Eeahns tzd Fclief,; SIMPLE . SENSIBLE. DIHSCT. PA.NLE$ POWERFUL.' It jCI7E.n " vrh? all cTm fa!!?. A IiL V KLATlviV and HLV01Jilo:i in iledic:n j. Absorption or direct application, as oppce1 to unsatisfactory internal medicines. J-cd for oar trcatiee on Kidner troubles, sen. free. Sol i by druggist?, or ent by mail, oa receipt of price, Address . . oJ;iS The 'Only' lunsr Paa Co. Genuine Kid- ney Pal. Ak WILLIAMS BLQCX. for it and take no other. -'pETEOIT, Hich oct 25 Attcntiou Fourth Ward. THERE WILL HE A MEETIXG cf the. iourth Ward Democratic Club on Ilon day evering, 26th in?t, at.S o'clock, in th City Hall. Uusinesd of itnportarcs -will bo attendel to and fpoeches delivered. oct 5 WPOLDIlAil. Pres't We have th Rcsf . w WW b OEE OUR STOCK at the head of the Old Market on Monday. The finest is always at our stalls. Give us a t all dn I get good Mountain "Beef. ' JOHNSON, "TIL LEI', J1IXTZE, HUEBARD. " - ' STALLS T to 10 NEWMARKETS . oct 5j."t Home Again I jYJ"IES KABREIi would rofpectfuliy an . nouace to 'the'iVjiss of Wilmington that she has returned from th North with an o'.e- gant BEsortment of llillinary and other goods which are now being opened and whici eho will take great pleasure in exhibiting to tha Ladies, oct 22 orfoSk Oysters. SPLENDID LOT OF FIas.-'v Fat NOaFOLK OYSTERB by Express thia day. Alio, New Eiver Oystcrf, and all f urciihed in anystyle desired. JOHN HAAS, Jr., oct 22-tlstX KcztrtSalo&a. OPERA HOUSE. Rlonday 23vening,t October 25. Tlie Universally Popular and Cekhfakd REHIZ-SANTLEYHOVELTYCOMP'Y M. B. LEA VITT, Proprietor. TJic Finest and Most Distinguished Organi zation ia America. LISA WEBER, Rosa Ere, Mary Ton Broeek, Eva Byron, J,uJa MontmoiC, Kateltaynham, Belle Clilton, Bordeaux .Sisters, Fannr FJorenco, Blanche Vauga, ' Capitola'Fonesr', Laura Bennett, ' Quilter & Goldrih, Lew Benedict, -JohuE. Hensha-.v, Harry Gwynettn. Ma-k Kentz. " Wm. Randall. Inaugural ivc Presentation- -Lisa Weber's New and Oriziaal Operat.V Burlesque. Pretty--Pretty, Or, YOUTHFUL FROLICS. MagciScenf Costumes, Delightful Mu? :c, Fuperb Marchei. Fricpp an usual, ZUt- and Hi '. Bos Sheet ojtn at Heinsbcrger'.. oct , I Have Just Eeturned TSOil THE WESTERN PALTOTI5E 1- Htate with a hoeetoekof HUMAN nAIh, which I will mLo up n te ltest tfy: at pri-ea that mn;t suit. Cooabin-s ud Old hair worked over, and darkened or liihten ed. Also, tne stock cf Millinery and No tions rut received. On Market, between ?d and Sd streets, next Wil. Dyeiajr tSstsJfjh mt J41S LOCT. blUAKT. oct 18-tf A Varied Assortment OF PATENT MEDICINESrSUCH AS Hall's Honey of Horcbound and Taf, Boschee's German Syrup, Green's August. Flower, Valentine's 31eat Juice, Indian Blood Syrup, Pearl's White, Glycerine, &cv An elegant Cigar for Scents, at - J.H. HAEDRT3, Apothecary, Xew3farlccf . i ST Phyeiciaa a prcicriptionaa tpecialt f. lle Book and Music Store. r : ;

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