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THt PAKE. .. -rer? aftrnoa. -,Mndays - tad br JOSH. T. JAfitEif lottos xvo FioreiwoB. .rTBSCBIPTIOire. POSTAGE PAID. 8 .Ts 00 Six month, $2 50 ; Three ce ' .1. r month. f.O fvntA. .v. 1 IS: vjw " r Dper will bt delivered bjcwrim, low and liberal gatxeriberi will please report wy ud a Wlareito reoervelneir papers regularly. 8R01VH & RODDICK FANCY GOODS AND -.B-Coiner Market l Second Streets yyji DSIBS TO' CALL the attention olihe general pubtls to a Job Tot cf LADIES' AND GENTS' COLLARS AND CUFFS. PURE LIVEN COLLARS 6. prmf ufn ocfps lee. SOT HALF Til FAR VALUE w. r 11t reviving NEW OOODB iaiiblfor the IfoiiJar trade, fuahts TOYS. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, GLASS WARE, . QHNAMENTS JAPANESE WARE, VASES. Ao . Ac, Ac , Ac. We coil not poeotbly onumerate car toek, it it too varie We would par tit u lirlj invite WHOLESALE BUYERS to fire as a call and look at oar stock. Joust) eo to New York. Can do better for yon. fill erl j&and nuke your selection. W have alio on hand the largest stock of TIM-WARE Beuth of New Tork, and are offering them at old prices. We hire a great many Special Lota that wt are offeric away below market prices. BROWN & RODDJLCK, 5 E Comer of Market and Beoond Btreetf. Oar p.ef s j fTHS LARGEST ASSORTS EST IN THE State, and our prices are lower than any. loa pay just for the amount of Carpet on your floor. BROWN & EODDICE, 45 Market St. ret SO To My Friends and Customers- AM NOW DAILY recsmng my Fall stock of Boots and Shoes, Consisting of aU the y put stock and my success apeak ror tmselves, and I only ask a continuance o jour UTors sj liberally bes'owed on me XT Please Call and Examine my u 2"Stock as regards Qnality-a and Prices ! So trouWe to show good. " "i oe pleased to see yoa one aid all. lies pectf ally. C ROSENTHAL, 32 Market Street. -L1 Piem of the Rhnw Ca. A Varied Assortment fln MEDICINES, SUCH AS Eli11,1 8 unej of Horehound and 'Tar pjec s German Syrup, -Green's August BlnlrJ tine's Meat Juloe, Indian JJ1 ynip, Pearl's White, Glycerine, ,&c. An elegant Cigar for 5 cents, at J.II.nAR,DIN'S, Apothecary, rg. p. New Market, S 23 J61c&a'8 prescriptions a specialty. Cook, Wanted. A. Q00D 0K can hear of a situation f&f01 PWtimlri At this office. r 1 VOL. V WILMINGTON, N. C, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30. 1880. o. 212 Thman who will steal a vote will steal a nickel and the man! who will steal U nickel will steal a vote. "Watch them all. There is great excitement in Dublin. It is stated on good authority that war rants lave been issued for further arrests of members of the Land League. The Railroad Commissioners of Mas sachusett3after a full consideration h8irc. d HvereJ an adverse report on the pcti lion xor eievaieci railroads Horn various companies for the establishment of such ro.idsin Boston, Cambridge, and other suburbs. . The Cunard Line Steamship Company has concluded contracts for the construc tion of three powerful screw steamships for the transatlantic service, the larges or wnicn is to be or steel, and will be o 7,000 tons and 8.500 horse power, to be called the Aurania. The other two wil De oi o.uuu tons and 4,tuu norse power and will be called respectively the Pa qonia and Cephalonia. ' m The Democratic National Committee has received trustworthy information that the Republicans are sending a large number of men from Detroit, Mich., to Buffalo and other places on the New York Central Railroad. Messages have been sent to the passenger agent of the New Yonk Central Railroad asking him to authorize tKer issue of round trip tick, ets good for ten days at 5 each. The Workingmen's Party in Califor nia have telegraphed an appeal to their friends in the East. They set forth in plain terms the evils of the Chinese im immigration and call pitifully on the Democratic party of the country for re lief, for they know that it is only to them that they can look for sympathy or help. From being the most prosper ous of any in the Union, the address says the workmen on the Pacific slope have been reduced in.many instances to beg gary by a herde of Chinese, who have obtruded themselves into every branch of industry. The address recites the habits oi the Chinese and the idle condi tion of the California workingmen. it is now tnougnt tnat mere is no doubt of Virginia '8 electoral vote being secured 'for Hancock and English. The Readjuster 'ticket, headed by Col. Cam eron, ot etersburg, 13 sound ior tne Democratic candidates, pne of the principal Readjuster organs the Norfolk Liberal in its comments upon that ad dress said on Tuesday last : "Eleven Readjuster electors will count the same for Hancock and English as a like number of Funder electors. "We have the maiontv: let us cast the vote and thus savo Readjustment along with Hancock and English. The electoral ticket of the Fuuders is , a also for Hancock and English. So that, whichever ticket shall be elected the Cinc;nnati nominees will receive the electoral vote of Virginia. The Norfolk Liberal analyzes the' vote at the last election thus : Total Readjuster vote, 82,181, and total Funder 'vote, -61,707 These added together make up nearly the total vote of the State. In the Readjuster vote are included 25,000 col ored votes and 1,000 white Republican votes. In the Funder vote are included 25,000 colored votes and 6,000 white Re publican votes. So that even if all the colored voters and all the white Repub lican voters should unite for Garfield the result on the above figuring would be to put the simple Readjuster Hancock vote at 50,000, the Amalgamation, vote at 47,000 and the Funder Hancock vote at 40,000. Inasmuch as a large Dumber of the colored voters are sure to go with either the Readjusters or with the Fund ers, there can be no doubt that Hancock will receive through one or the other, or both,of their electoral tickets the vote of Virginia. The highest authority in New Eng land, the State Assayer of Massachu setts, after a careful analysis of Hall's Vegetable Sicillian Hair Renewer,certi fied that it i3 the '.best preparation for its intended purposes that has been ex hibited for examination, that it's constit uents are pure and carefully selected for excellent quality, and that it forms an efficient preparation for promoting the growth of the hair and restoring the original color. This, world-renowned preparation is for sale by all druggists. Kecordy Red Oak, Iowa. J Mrs. J. B. "Wilson, Tiffin, Ohio, says: I havefWorn an Improved Excelsior Kid ney Bad, and received more relief than from all remedies I have ever tried. I cheerfully recommend it to all sufferers. See Adu, LOCAL NEWS. Afev? Advertisements. Brown & Roddick Fancy Goods Toy Store Carpets . M S Vexey Notice Heixsberger Just Receive ! ami C W Yates Always Something New. October, I860, leaves U3 to morrow. Pay'. length 10 hours aud 45 minutes. The ne'ttt, inte.-'.. bed and o!, t Sunset to-morrow afternoon at 5 min utes past 5 o'clock. The receipts of c tton at this port to day foot up 1,638 bales. There have been no interments in Bellevue Cemetery this week. Where is that erowd going ? To Ros enthal's, to buy boots and shoes. f One case of drunk and disorderly was fined 10 by the Mayor this morning. There have been three interments in Oakdale Cemetery this week; all children Rice bird3 arbout p!ayed out. Not so so with those Scotch so!es at Rosenthal's They last for ever. t There have been lour interments in Pine Forest ( colored) Cemetery this week; two adults and two children. The regular monthly meetings of the Board of Aldermen and the Board of County Commissioners fall due on Mon day. "Watch the Radicals in the First aud Filth Wards. Iney nave made some stupendous efforts there but they will be caught at it. The Register of Deeds has issued dur ing the week five marriage licenses, two of which were for white and three for colored couples. The Young America Hancock, Jar vis and Shackelford Club are requested by the President to meet at the City Hall, with torches, on Monday evening at half past 7 o?clock. A person cannot possibly attend to business if he has been kept awake dur-s mg the night by a troublesome cough: to all such we would recommend the timely use of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup Price, 25 cts. The fearfully inclement weather last night caused the postponement of the meeting of young Democrats which was to have been addressed at the Court House last evening by Mr. Thos. H. McKoy, Jr. Any and everybody can now do their own painting, as N. Jacob: is the agent for the N. Y. Enamel Paints works, and the prices are low. A postal to the Review from a "Tar Heel Tourist," dated at Statesville last "Wednesday, tells us that everything is bright and lovely in the "West for Han cock and Jarvis, and that the Democratic majority in that section will be very large. So mout it be ! The Joint Committee from the Board of Aldermen and the Board of. Finance have agreed to accept the proposition of Messrs. J. A. Cloud & Co., of New York, relative to water works. The re port of the committee will be submitted to a meeting of the Board of Aldermen, Called for this evening. Full Metal and Waluut Shove Cases, all styles and elzes, at Ai.tkfxl:, Prick & Co's If a man ever realizes the inequalities of this world and feels like joining the Communists, it i3 when he goes home to dimer with a good appetite and is en coaraged on the way by pleasant odors of roast beef, boiled shad, chickens, beef steak, chops and broiled dinners, wafted to him from aromatic kitchens, and finds when he sits down to his own repast that it consists of yesterday's meat pie warmed over. Answers to correspondents. In reply to manyinquire3 which we have received regarding a most prominent modern remedy we would say: To the best of our belief "Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure is pure in it3 nature, ef ficient in i& action and certain in its re sults! "We have learned of some ie markable cures which it has effected, and believe that as a preventive of disease it is unequalled. For delicate la dies and enfeebled men it i3 ia valuable, and its pure vegetable qualities commend it to the favor and use of all. Yen can buy No. 1 Cooking and Heat ing Stoves at almost any price at J acquis ' Hardware Depot. Eeyiew. There will be a grand rally in the Fifth "Ward on Monday night. "We have endeavored to obtain a list of the speakers for that occasion but the arrangements were not perfected up to the hoar of our going to press. A Slight Change. A slight change of schedule will go into effect to-morrow on the Wilmington & Weldon R. R. The day express and passenger train will leave here at 6:30 a. m., iastead 6:50 a. m., and arrive at 10:20 p. m., instead of 9:53 p. m., as formerly. The night express train will leave at 8 p. m., instead of 8:40 p.m., and arrive at 9 a. m., instead of 8:40 a. m., as formerly. Badly Hurt. A colored man by the name of "West (we could not learn his surname,) employed at Messrs. B. F. Mitchell Son's mills, was badly hurt Ihere this forenoon. He was at work hoisting some bags of wheat to the upper floor when the rope parted and the wheat fell on him. Dr. Lane made an examination and found that no bones were broken al though other injuries are severe. His life is not, however, considered in danger. Fifth Ward. The following named persons have been appointed challengers and canvas sers by Capt. P. T. Dicksey, Presiden of the Fifth Ward Club, to serve at the polls in that ward on the day of election Challengers Wilke3 Morris, W. E Mayo, J. M. McGowan, J. W. Millis, Jordan Branch, F. Rheu, Williamson Hunt, Sylvester Burriss J. D. Stanley Benj. Farrow. Canvassers J. D. II. Klander, N Morriss, W. E. King, W. II. Barr, W T. Yober, J. W. Hawkins, F. Lander, Jack Hussey, George W. Smith, Julius Thompson. ' Bladen and Columbus. We have very encouraging reports from Bladen and Columbus counties Major Stedman and Col. Ben Moore spoke at Bladenloro on Thursday. They are confident that the countv, which is very close generally, will go Demo- crauc tnis time oy a nandsome majori ty. Mr. N, A. Stedman, Jr., will prob ably be elected to the Legislature by at least 100 majority and Mr. Shackelford will run with him. . Bladen gave Cana- day 58 majority in 1876. Yesterday Col. Moore and Mr. J. I. Macks spoke at Cerro Gordo, in Colum bus county, and the indications are that they accomplished a great deal of good there. The estimate is that at least 25 votes have been gained there by the day's work. After the speaking, accord ing to Capt. V. V. Richardson, 15 men who had not previously registered walked up and entered their names, and every man of them will vote the Democratic ticket, all the way through. " Ladiep. the best fits and the easiest ihoea tar the little ones are at Rosen TKAL S. T i Be Vigilant and Determined. We learn that the Executive Commit tee have shadowed one cs.se of fraud m the Second Ward, and that there are three in the Th'rd and a like number in the Fourth Ward, which they are deter- mined to make examples of. How many will be discovered in the First and Fifth Wards remains to be jseen, but we are glad that active measures are being in stituted and that in every instance the rascals who are prostituting the ballot and . Teriurin, themselves will be brought to justice. But not only the actors in fraudulent voting, who are made the victims by de signing men, but the instigators should be brought toljostice. If possible in no other way, let some of the criminals turn State's evidence. We know that a jury can be found in this judicial district who will fine a verdict according to the evi dence. The Executive Committee, we under stand, have a good fund on hand. Let it be used in the prosecution of these criminals, and if necessary, let; another official fund be raised for that purpose.1 Let the Democrats continue persistent in this matter and act with the deter mination that becomes men who are con scious of the right and justice of their cause. Every man, black, as well as white,in all classes of society, and in all parties is interested in preserving the purity of the ballot box. Window Glass ofall sizes, Darz,Sisi and Blinds, Builders Hardwixeo jLow est prices at Jacobxs. . The River The water in the river had risen two inches at Fayetteville this morning, as a result of yesterday's rains. It is hoped that there will bo better water next week. Theste mers U at ? and Xorth State were both here to-day and left this afternoon. The Wave will try ar.d get through J- Fayetteville. - a'iy it aits. Mr. R. (J. Myers, of this city, was married in New York'' on Thursday evening last to Miss Annie Kellock, of that city. The ceremouy took place at the residence. The happy couple have gone to Niagara for a few days, after which they will come to this city, where they are to reside. Our best wishes and congratnlations are tendered. ! Monday Aleut. Hon. A. M. Waddell is certainly ex pected to arrive here on or before Mon day night. The following gentlemen have been appointed a committee to make arrangements with him to aililr;s the people on that night, viz: A. II. VanBokkclen, Chairman, 0 A. Wiggins, W. M. Parker, John II. Strauss, Charles Murphy, Josh.. T. James, Patrick Glavin, P. Heins berger, R. F. Eyden, Horace A. Bagg, James F. Post. Eupno Mnffitl. Samuel Bear, Jr., W. H. Bernard, W P. Oldham, C. H. Robinson, W. R Kenan, P. T. Dicksey, Nicholas Morris ww, , o ir John G. Darden, Fred Rhew. Democrals! Read! Democrats, do your duty on election day and come out like men. Go to the polls in your Ward early and stay unti the last ballot has been counted. Never was there such an important election in the history of North Carolina, or of the United States, as tho one which takes place next Tuesday. The man who is not with us on that day is against us. The man who professes to be a Democrat and does not exert all the mean3 ia his power to sustain his cause and prevent fraud on the 2nd day .of .No vember next, is in patriot. The opportunity may never be red again to live under a Constitutional and free government. One vote in the next Congress may decide the fate of this country, and that vote may be the vote of the Representative . from this Third Congressional district. Already the eyes oi our leiiow citizens m other States have been turned upon this dis trict to 'see if it will be reclaimed. Shall we disappoint them or will we be true to ourselves and true to the honor able traditions of the past? Men of the Cape Fear, do you hear? and hearing will you heed ? Remember, your pres ence at the polls is needed to sustain your cause and prevent fraud. look Out! Ave especially warn the Democratic voters of this city in reference to a cer tain trick which the Republicans are said to be preparing for election day. It is said that they will appoint and place at the polls on Tuesday next, a batch of spies and sneaks who are to go under the name, not.of Federal, supervisors, but of Assistant Deputy-Marshals. A cer tain colored employe of tbe government in thi3 city has been heard to boast that he was one of these appointees and that he would make arrests under certain cir" circumstances. Let us warn our readers that there is no earthly authority, whatever, for the appointment of any such officials. Federal suoervisors can a be appointed only for cities of 20,000 inhabitants or over. For parish es, counties ad towns, on the representation of not le s than ten citizens, two deputies or witnesses, may be appointed, one from each polit ical "party, by the Judge of the U". S. Court, simply with authority to stand around the polb and watch the vote. They can make no arrests. But not even these spies or informers have been appointed and if there arc any parties at he polls in this city on Tuesday next who profess authority to make arrest3 or who claim . that they arc deputy marshals, they will be acting in open violation of the United States statutes and should be treated a3 such. Have such men arrested at once; secure all of the testimony at hand and then Judge Brooks and a fearless j ury will do the rest. Let your charge be INTIMI DATION OF VOTERS AT THE POLLS. Window Glass all elzes at Aliafer fc FtieaV t PLEASE NOTICE. We Vtll M trim A tn from oar friendj oa ur and all subjects 0 general latere bat: The name of the writer must always be far v.-u.uuuuai GLEJi oe wrmea; oa only one side of the paper. PersmaUtieemuBj tt .voided. And it Is especially a particular ly.'under ttood that the Editor Ms not alwaji inderi e theriewioteorreepoaiaate, unless to Mate in the editorial eo la as. Pnmmn.lulf . ... . New Advertisements. Rlotice. OX AND AFTER NOVEMBER Miik will be ld st IS? a' ccnu VN e i-annot atloni to Sell for less, as we hare toiy ?1 per bushel for Teas; ,x.r cwt. for Hay: fl.ii i r r-r'ff vi,L. nran;7r,centIH?rc.wt. for Corn Bran; and pcr nus,10l lor Meal, and these" an the things we make milk out of . 30-:t M. S. VENET. Carpets, Crumb Cloths, Oil Cloihs, WI I ITE MA USEILLES SPTir tk Some real bargain?. Marseilles Crib Spreads and Oih V. .-..t Cloakings for Ladies and Children. Circular goods for Ladies ami Children "! And a comnlotii lint1 nf MpHti nn.iii ivi . - uiiu Uil I f uui Underwear for Ladies, 'Gents aud Children . cet : ' F R. M. MflXTIRE. Just Received. JEW BOOKS, NEW EDITIONS, niy 'a TQOrt and SPEOIiLTIES for thj Season 1880. Blank Booksr i J HAVE AL30 received a very largo Bar ply of Ledgers. Day Books, Journils, Rec ord and Invoice Books, Ac, at IIEINSBERGER'S, Live Book aiul Music Store. oet 2'J Chestnut Fatted Beef, A CAR LOAD J UST RECEI V- ed. We buv Olllvthe lmst.. nti. i - j "vv.j VU)11 always furnish the best on the market. Ex tra line Clies'tnut fatted Beofnow at our Stalls. We sell our Beef at from 5c to lCc per pound. JOHNSON, ' TIL LEY, IIINTZE, HUBERT. PEOPLE'S BUTCHER COMPANY. STALLS 5 to 10 NEW MARKET oct 29-2t To Liquor Dealers. City cf Wilmington, IT. C-, J Mayor's Cffice, ' October 29, 180. rjIHE ATTENTION OF LIQUOR DEAL ers is exiled to the following law oftho SUte of Nor th Cardie 4 "No person or persona shall give away ia any public placo, retail or sell, except upen prescrirtion f a practicing physician, atd fjr medical purpoaes,any Intoxicating lienors at any tima withia twelvo hours next pre-. oadin or saccjeding any public election or daring the balding thereof, at any place - - within five miles of any election precinct." "Any p8ro?n or persons violating the pro visions cf the preceding section 'shall be deemed eailty of a misdemeanor, and pun ishable with a fine of notices than one hun dred noc mora than one themand dollars ." Battle's Eevissl, Sections 149 and 150. Notice is hereby given thit, in accordance wlih theabovo lar, all Bar RDomsaad p'acM where intoxicating liquors are sold, shtll.be.' clcsedat 6 o'clocVP. U. o i Monday, JTo- vemfcer 1st, and remain closed until 6 o'clock, A. M. , oa Wednesday, Nor.- 3d. Any violation cf tbe above law at the ecsa . ing election, on tha 2J of November, 1880, will be vigorously posecated. H. U. F.'SnLiTJE, oct 13 3t Mayor. Kluttz' Chill Cure, JJATTEII'S Pectoral Balm, LUN3 BALM, Mariden's Bro im's A cixitn Ealitm, S0METH1M If Tamar ladies, Sanford's Liver Invigorator, and a foil line of Patent Medicines, Cigars, .C" J. a ILlBDUi'iApotheciiy, ' oct 14 If ev Market
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