THltt FAKE.
rSlPTl058. POSTAGE PAIP.
? prSr will be delivered by carriers,
low nd liberal
Wribers will pU" report ny aad
(I-to reed iir PS"" regularly.
ii2-t- i
VN'a.'RMDDICK;
fANCY GOODS
AND
rpoy Store
fl XJ Corner ESarket l Oecond
Streets
ttrlDESIRB TO C1LL the atteition
irneral publis to Job Lot of
UiDIES1 AKD GENTS5
COLLARS AND CUFFSi
PDBS Ll!fEN.COLLAB8,6a.
Jlfclr IN ClIFS iOc
SOT. 'HALF TIIKIR VALUE J
W Irs sally re-eig NEW GOODS
nlttbli for the Uo Haj traJe, ruch as, .
TOTJ, MUSICAL- INSTRUMENTS,
fiLUS: WARE, ORNAMENTS,
JAPANESE WARE,:5YASE8V
Ac, Ac, Ac , Ac.
We csala not pojslbly enumerate oar
it!icr,itiitoo vatied. We would particu-
WHOLESALE BUYERS
to giro ui a calljand look at our Block
Is nit to go to Sew York. Can do better
for jon,UH early and make your selection
Wi hiTi alio on hand the largest stock of
TUff- WARE
ath of New York, and are offering them
at oil prices.
Wihtri a great many Special Lots that we
ars ofbriagj away below market prices.
BROWN & RODDICK,
K E Comer of Market and Second Streets
as pets!
rpas LARGEST ASSORTMENT IN THE
Bute, aid our prices are lower than any.
foa pay Jnst for the amount of Carpet on
yoir floor;
BROWN & RODDICK,
45 Market St.
cetSO
' - - -
To My Friends and
Customers- .
I AH NOW DAILY
receiring my Fall stock
T '
V- Of
Boots and Shoes.
Consisting of all the - :
LATEST STYLES I
J past stock and my success, speak for
tktoilves, and I only ask a continuance o
for ftrors ) liberally browed on me
C Pleaie Call and Examine my 0
7Stock as regards QualityQ '
aid Prices! -33
Jo trouble to show goods.
( Will be pleased to see you onaad all.
Respectfully, -
C ROSENTHAL,
32 Market Street.
oct 4
Sign of the 8how Case.
A Varied Assortment
T-PATENT . rp,mrTVTJ,s sni -itt a a
V Hall's Honey of Horehound and Tar
Kiee $ German Syrup, Green's August
lrj?j V&lenUne's Meat Juice, Indian
Qd Syrup, Pearl's White, Glycerine, &c.
Aft elegant Cigar for 5 cents, at
r . HARDIN'S, Apothecary,
taw4.- "New Market,
J 'Physician's prescriptions' a specialty.
-v.
8teamer Passport
YV REaUM E ker reg-
WpstoSmithTiileaBdthe
"Jtaa 10th, leaving hr Wtarf, foot of
Urkftt Baet, at 9.A. M,
is a, w w- HARPER,
. o-Hon t Master eadAftnC
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VOL; V , WILMINGTON, N. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1880. NO. 216
M01c Misstia'marricd Will de Weaver,"
but the j thin stopped "right thar."
ITiere are no happy results to chronicle.
ITie Readj asters met -with a signal de
feat in Virginia. I Tbe Democrats fought
the fight on its own merits and they have
won a gallant victory. i
- I i ; '
'The defeat; of the Hon. John Goode
in the Norfolk, Va4 district, is a calam
ity to be deplored. We can sympathize
With our' friends there in the los3 Ihey
have sustained.. k
The -inflnence Vnifcb "an1"- ably-edited
newspaper is able to exercise on the pub
lic mind h well illustrated in Chatham
cauntv. Some verv able articles ap-
peared in the Chatham Record in op
position to the proposed insane amend
ment to the constitution and the result
s that the said amendment was defeated
in that county by more than a thousand
majority, both parties voting against it
Chatham also acquitted herself hand
somely on the general and State tickets
the majorities ranging from 300 to 5C0.
Jarvis gains 100 on the Tilden majority
and Co3f4br Congress, has 400 majority.
The entiropnnty and legislative ticket
is elected.' Chatham gave Tilden 2U
majority. . -
LOCAL NEVS.
. New Advertisement.
-Dak'i.F Be att y Organs x.
J C McCunnV &. CoFarmersjind Farm
ers Sons " '"
E B Treat -Employment Tor AgcMs
Mason & Hamlin Organs-1
See ad Malt Bitters
Heinsbergeb Musical Instruments
C W Yates Bricks Without Straw
The street minstrels draw well.
Window Glass all sizes at AlUffer &
Price's. 1 , t !
Tbe newest, latest, bea and cheapest
at Rosenthal's.' t
The receipts of cotton at this port to
day foot up. 1,456 baljs , j
The weather is very mild for Novem
ber but the "Smart Alecks" predict cold
weather for to-moirow.
Rice birds arbout played out. j Not so
so withthbs.Scotch solea at Rosenthal's
Thev last for ever. I t
Skipjack, alias blue;
; fish, are
biting
nicely and j the market was well supplied
with them this morning, i
Any and seyerybody can now do" their
own painting, as Jaoobi is the agent
for the N.- Y. Enamel Paints works, and
the prices are low. . '
United States District Attorney Al
bertson :is confined to his room at Hon.
D. L. Russell's residence in this city.
The governlment 'is represented in tbe
District Court by Hon. D. L. Russell
and Mr. J. L Macks.
i ! - 1
"Does your mother know you're out,"
said a bov to his brother who did not go
to school because he had taught a bad
cold. "Yes, she does," was tne answer,
"for Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup has 'knocked
my cold into a cocked hat." t He bought
a 25 ct. bottle. I
For snerifT 329a
Sheriff Manning's plurality in this
county is 329. , Whatjdoes it signify ?
Ladies, (the best fits and the easiest
shoes for the little ones are at Rosen
thats. :. I t
U. s. District Court.
This Court, His Honor Judge Brooks,
presiding,, convened yesterday, When the
following. Grand Jurors were drawn;
: A. M. Baldwin, RobVNoyes, I, T.
Alderman, Oscar Pearsall, J. C. Smith,
Geo. P. Alderman, Ben Scott, Preston
Spriggs, J. H. Pagh, W. Goodman, J.
W. McCumber., Peter Tucker, L. J.
Thornton1, R. Hall, S. R. Birdsey, A. J:
Hill, B. AvHallett, Alex: tCo C. G.
Southerland. i j 1 1 -
The following cases have; so far been
heard: , . .
Isaac Long, charged with violating in
ternal revenue law. Acquitted. I
Calvin McKoy, same charge. Guilty.'
Sam'l Grice, charged with taking a
letter frpm 1 postofiice. Case now. on
trial.- '
When you visit or leave New York! City,
stop at the Grand Union Hotel, opposite
Grand Central Depot. European plan.
Rooms redaced to 1.00 and npward3
Restaurant unsurpassed At moderate prices
Street cars, stages and elevated railroad to
all parts oi the city.
Window Glass 1 ofallsi&jt, I) M,Sish
and Blinds, Builders' Hard wre,&o. (Low J
est prices at Jaoobi's.
Daily
THE ELECTIONS.
LATEST FROM THE F308T.
New Jersey, California and Nevada
i Dinccratlc. 1
The Senate Democratic anti the Hcuse
Hepubllcan.
( ipvcisl to .Daily Keviaw.).
WAsniNCfTOx, 1). C.,'2CoV.l 3:40 ! m.
The latest news here' is that the Dem
ocrats have carried New Jersey. Califor
nia and Nevada. Oregon is still to hear
from. The other Northern States Have
gone for Garfield.
The indications now are that'the Sen
ate will stand 39 Democrats to 37 Re
publicans and' the House 14G Republi
cans, 141 Democrats and 6 Greenbackers.
Next Tccsdaj.
The- Old Plantation minstrels will
give another entertainment in this city
on Tuesday next. The company is com
posed of home talent and their last per
formance was superior to many travelliEg
troupes. The young gentlemen deserve
much credit for their proficiency and
should, be encouraged by our citizens.
Personal.
Mr. J. E. Duke, who has for several
years past served as clerk at the hotels
in Raleigh, arrived in this city yesterday
and is now in command of the office at
the Purcell House. Mr. Duke fully un
derstands his business, and will, no doubt,
prove a valuable acquisition to the staff
ofmine host Cobb. We are glad to see
MrDuke with U3 and welcome him to
Wilmington.
Dancing lesfons given tree at Rosen
thal's: Purnp sole boots and shoes for
the ball room t
Board of Canvassers
J, The Board of Canvasser4of New Han
over county met to-day, in accordance
with the aw, at the CourtxEIouse at 12
o'clock, tO canvass the votetaken at
the recent election in the difierent pre
cincts of this county, and to declare the
resulj. W. B. McKoy, Esq., from Har
nett township, was made Chairman and
the Register of Deeds, J. E. Sampson,
Clerk of the Board. The oath wag then
administered by Justice J ohn L. Cant
well io the I Chairman and Mr. McKoy
administered! the oath to the Board,
The canvass of the votes commenced
shortly after the organization I of the
Board, but at this writing, 3:30 o'clock,
the canvassing of the vote was hot V more
than half through. The result, of coarse,
is already known, and this is only
form which has to be gone through with
according to law.
Mr. Nath'l Jacobi havm iyci, appoint
ed agent for the Atlks Flo A', i or ies in
want jf this ciejrated Plov o now
have their ords iitind at .UciDi" Hard
ware Uepot, N o. 10 From
V r City Cocri. ' ( ''.
The case of1 C H.. Grant and Edward
McFarland, alias Pot Hooks, colored,
continued from yesterday, wa3 called for
trial this morning. Edward McFarland,
charged with disorderly conduct, throw
ing a brick! at a policeman and resisting
police, was fined $50, and in default of
payment of same wab sentenced to thirty
days' imprisonment in the City Prison.
Tho case of C. II. Grant,1 charged
with inciting a riot in the afternoon of
election day and resisting arrest at the
instance of counsel, was continued until
Tuesday morning next, at 10 o'clock.
M. London, Esq., appeared for ths de
fence F. H. Darby, Esq., City Attor
ney, and. Col. D. K. McRae are counsel
for the prosecution. The defence claims
to" have a cloud of witnesses, some sixty
In number, which counsel said it would
take at least two days to get through
with. It was in consideration of this
fact the case was ordered continued.
. . ' . -. - .'i
! Sea a woman on horseback in another
column, riding " near Speer's Vineyards,
with a bunch of Grapes from which
Speer's Port Grape Wine is made, that is
at) highly esteemed by the medical pro-
ession for the use of invalids, weakly
persons and tbe aged. Sold by Druggists.
Where Is that crowd going ? To ,Ro3
ejithal's, to buy boots and shoes. . f
Water street mercbants"will keep their
feet dry in Winter by wearing Rosen
thal's boots and shoes. f
Tou can bay No. 1 . Cooking and Heat
ing Stoves si almost any price at Jacobis'
Hardware Depot.
The Elections.
The following are! the returns as far as
received to-day: '
FEDERAL POIXT TOWNSHIP.
Senate Worth, 11; Scott, 25; Shep
ard, 45. Representatives Meares, 11;
Mosely, 11; Waddell. 25; Wijson, " 28:
Curtis, 45; Holt, 45. County Treasurer
Fennell, 11; Hewlett, 30; Bremer, 45.
Register of Deeds McLaurin, 11,
Sampson, 29; Reed, 42. Surveyor: Mc
Rae, 45. Coroner Hays, 11; 'Hewlet,
29; Watson,K 47. ' jCongress Shackel
tbrd, Canaday,28;; Kornegay, 40.
Governor Jarvis, 12; Buxton, 48. Lt.
Qdvernor Robinson, 12; Barringer, 30.
Secretary of State Saunders, 12; Tor
ment,'30. Auditor Roberts, 12, Can
non, 30, State Treasurer Worth, 12
Jenkins, 0.. Superintendent of Public
Instruction Scarborough, 12; Black, 30.
Attorner General Kenan, 12 Mjoore,
30: Electors Dem. Electors, )L3; Rep.
Electors, 29: Greenback. 44. Jad ore's
kBennett, 12; kcLean, 27; Gilmer, 12;
Hcaden, 27. Constable Lowe, AVil
liams, 33; scattering, 1. -Amendinents
For public debtj 7; against public
debt, 3. Asylum Amendments For, C;
against, 24. j
cape fear township.'
Senate Worth, 21; Shepard,1 115 ;
Ssott, 122. Representatives Meares,
21; Moseley, 20; Waddell, liofWil-
o-m 110. fn. ;o IT? . TTrf 11T
treasurer Fennell, i9 ; Hewlett, 116 ;
Bremer, 121. Register McLaurin, 19;
Reed, 121 ; Sampson; 117. Surveyor
McRae, 125. Coroner Hays, 19;
Hewlett, 116; Avant, 122. Sheriff
Bagg, 9 ; Watson, 137 ; Manning, 113.
Congress Shackelford, 20; Kornegay,
105;. Canaday, 115. Governor Jarvis,
21; Buxton,. 118. Lieutenant Gov
ernor Robinson, 21 ; Barringer, 117.
Secretary of State Saunders, 21 ; Nor
ment, 11' 7. Auditor Roberts, 21;
Cannon, 117. State Treasurer Worth,
21 ; Jeiikins, 117. Supt. of Instruction
Scarborough, 21 ; Black. 117. Atty.
Gen'i. Keaau,'liloofe, Yi. felect-.
ors Dem. Electors, 24 ; Rep. ElectorS
133; Greenback Electors, 105.
J udges Bennett, 21; Headen, 94; Mcl
Lean, 94; Gilmer, 21. Constable
SharplessJlOl. Debt Amendment For
20, against none. Insane Amendment
For 1, against 153. '
I'h'e returns In this, theThir District.
TIih Thinl lllftr-irr
so faras they have been receivedare as
follows j .
I
nri'T.iv
Ma.volia)Nov. 4. And still nothing
dsfinite. Shackelford's supposed majority
ia Duplin is 740, ut some say 'that lit
will be much "greater " " St
SAMPSOXJ
I I
. Warsaw, Nov. 4, 1880.
The majority for Shackelford in Samp
SDn county is 453, a gain of nearly i00
on the Waddell vote in 1876. Hall's
township reports & Democratic gam of
40 votes; Taylor's Bridge gives a Dem
ocratic majority of 70, which is about the
usual vote; ( Little Coharie gives a Dem,
ocratic maiority of 21, a gain of 50 vote3
for us; Westbroeks gains 100 votes and
Honeycutt's 10, while there is a loss of 25
votes in Dismal; Clinton township gives
Hancock 346 and Garfield 232; Jarvis
345 and Buxton 239; Shackelford's ma
jority in the1 township in 112. - i
CUMBERLAND, IIAKNETT AND' MOORE.
Fayettevii le, Nov. 4, 1880.
Buxton has carried Cumberland county
by 80; Canaday by 47. i-
Harnett goes Democratic by an esti
mated majority of 400 and Moore bv 270,
, " D-
rEXDER. , -
I Burlaw, Nov. 4, 1880.
Buxton 1,246, Jarvis 993, Canaday
1,233, Shackelford 1,001, Kornegay,
155, Garfield 1,234, Haccock 1,007.
Williams, Bep., beats Ward, Dem., for
Sheriff 85 vote. 1 j - R'
' 1 ' CARTERET. ' ' '
Beaufort, Nov. 4., 18ol Fall re
turns are nat vet in. The estimated ma
jority in Carteret is about 400 and pos
sibly more, j v . I.
BLADEX, BRUXSWICK, COLUMBUS AND
. OXSLOW.
We have nothing direct torday from
either of those counties. Street reports!
are to the effect that Bladen has gone
over 300 Republican, Brunswick 100 Re
publican, Onslow 400. Democratic and
Columbus fully 700 Democratic.
Mrs. Wm. TrppErr, Owasco, N. Y.,
says: I have worn an Improved Excel
sior Kidney Fad about three weeks and
have recirved great relief from it for
pain in the back. See Adv.
NORTH CAROLINA.
T.IE HEIURSS C0K l!i SLOWLY
LU'jam Elected In ifce Fiist District
! ,
Raleigh,"Nov. 4, 3:50 P. M.
The rc'iirus arc very scattering, and
come in slowly. Latham is elected in
the First District, thu3 certifyingja gain
of one Congressmaii in North Carolina!
The majority for the Statetieket will
exceed 8; 000. j'. '
Alamance and Orange carry the
ticket. Gates gives 500 Democratic
majority. Yancey gives the Vance
vote and Anson gives Jarvis 647 ma-
jority. : ; jj
The outlook is satisfactory.
. ' ' s. a. a.
Tne Third District.
The following is the vote of -this, the
Third Congressional District, in 1876,
when Col. Waddall's majority over Cuu
aday was 1,728, yance's 2,235 and Til
den's, 2,371. AVe give herewith the
vote for Congressmen, and by counties:
Bladen Waddell, 1,356; Canaday, 1,
414. rj! -' " I .
Brunswick Waddell, 994; Canaday,
1,052. 1 '''
Carteret Waddell, 1,109, Canaday,
711. . " ' t
Columbus Waddell, 1,412, Canaday,
766.. ' 1 :
Cumberland Waddell, 2,185, Cana
day, 2,129.
Duplin Waddell, 2,144, Canaday
1,266. - M'; ! '
, Harnett Waddell , 1,037Canaday,
wii- ' - ' 'i'. 'V
Moore Waddell, 128, Canaday,
i,2oo. '; '
I New Hanover Waddell, 1,554, Can
aday, 3,045. .
Onslow Waddell, 1,229; Canaday,
543. ' . - ! - ! ,
i Pender Waddell, 1,151; Canaday
1,264. ' , ....-V ,
Sampson Waddell, 2,02; Canaday,
1,665. : '..(. . .
New Advertisemonts.
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9
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We will be glad to receive commuakiilozs
from our frinds on aay and all! subjects o
tTeneral interest but
Ths nam ot the writer nasi always be f c r
Wad to ta Editor.
Communications auat be written; on cnlj
one side of the. paper i
Personalities mint voided, i
And it' is especially 4 a particttlarly.'ttnder
stood that thi Editor 4te not always endorse
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in the editorial eoluT.ns.
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Mountain Beef !
per pound,
AT OUK STALLS IN NEW MARKET,
i , . ii'
IIUBEii-rT
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- i
I STALLS 5 to 10 NEW MARKET j
nov llw . ' , "
S0HETH1I
Carpets,
Crumb Cloths,
Oil Cloths,
WHITE. MARSEILLES SPREADS,
Some real bargains.
Marseilles Crib Spreads and Crib Blaukcts.
Cloakbaga for Ladies and Children;
Circular goods for Ladies and Children
And a complete line of Merino and all -Wool
Underwear for Ladies,- Gents and Children.
oct 27
R. M. McINTIRE.
Musical Iiistruiiieiits,
PIANOS' ORGANS, CUITAR", I
Violins, Ban joe, Flutes.
.Accoidxfigj Ilinborincs,
Jews Uarp3, Music Boxej, Ao. "
At .
IIEINSBERGEH'S.
nov 1
ZD and 41 Market ft
Secretary's Office, ,
WILMINGTON & WELDON R. B. CO.
I
Wilmington, N. C., Oct. 27, 1SS0.
rpHE FORTY-FIFTH Annual Meeting of
X the Stockholders of the Wilmington A;
Weldon Kailroad Company will f be held hi
Wilmington, at the office of the Company,
on Tuesday, the 10th of November licit.
J. WL THOMPSON,
. Secrctarv
oct 28-tm
Secretary's Office,
WILMINGTON, COL. & AUG. It. R. CO.
. Wilmington, N. C, Oct. 27, lbSO. J
THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Stock:
holders of tLe Wilmington, Columbia
& Augusta Railroad Company will be held
at the ottlce of the Company, in Wilming
ton, on Tuesday,; tlip lGth of November next.
T. W. THOMPSON,
Secrctarj-.
oct 28-tm
Just deceived.
A FINE ASSORTMENT
of ililiinerv
XJL uoooa.
Call and too them. &fld son hive
cheap you can get a Stylish Hat, Velvet or
uraue sonnet maue to order. A nice line
of Kucbing, Collars, Cuff, Ties, Ac, which
will be sold at remarkably low prices. Or
ders solicited for Hair Work. Call and eee
the Late Styles.
Ml S3 LOU. BTIIA V.T,
Market st, bet 2d &nd ii
nor 1 Next Wii. Dyeing lastablishneat
. . , i i . .
Bricks Without Straw.
JJY A. W. TOUROEE, Author of "Foo s
Errand," "Figs ar.d Thistles f Ac.
An elegsnt lot of Chromos and F n y
Frames and Easels jest received. Alao Pho
tograph Albums, Fancy E&steU, Papoterier ,
Ac, Ac, at .-' .,- .. ...
nov 1
Book Stow
Winberry Oysters.
THE FINE3T, OF
season. . By the
Dozes, Quart or Gallon, at
JOHN CARROLL'i?,
seDtlS
Market at
For Sale or Eent
pEW Np. It (North AiIe) 8t. Jaeif
Church,
nov 3
Apply to
JNO. O. JAMES.
Cook Wanted:
A GOOD COOK can tear of a tUoatirs
by applying for particulars at'lhls office.
OCtlS-tf
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Ser ;- the