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r H THIS PAPEB . ' . fcptBBihtdWft Suadays WpHT JO S H T. JAMES, KOITOB AKO FROFRMTOB. nBSCBIPTIOK8.FOBTAaK PAID. 8U 15 oo Six months, $160 ; Three loatts, $1 25 ; One month, 60 cent!. rs. Dper will be delivered by carriers, Jofcbrg.,in7 P"' the city, at the Ississr r.rty.a vol. v Wilmington, n. a, Tuesday, November i. issi. no 258 il failure, to receiTC their papers regularly. L-JL 1 '1 yew Advertisements. JjO TRADE MAEIM ' ' " LOCAL NEWS. ' New Advertisements. Prof. Agoscini DanciDg School IlEJNSBKitUEJl-w All tlie co, " Ckadpock & Co Remedy for Consumj. i tioa. " Moohe Bupiucfs Univertity. I)k. W..U. Pakker Know Thyself. Horace Waters A-Great Offer. CniCKERiNG A Sons Pianos. See ad. New York & WilmiDgton Steam- siiiu o. . J; C. White To i u1 cribers. UW YATEsThank? to the Public - Some Potato. Mr. John Barnes showed cs this morn ing a monster potato which was grown by him: on his premises, in the Southern part of the city. It weighs 4 pounds and 13 ounces and measures around, one way, 15 inches, and another, 25 inches. In shape it is very much like a dressed turkey and, indeed, it is almost as large as some dressed turkeys we have seen off. ered foi sale here. Such potatoes should be sold by the pound instead of by the measure. THE GREAT m v m ms n E m x I Ii FOR. RHEUMATISM, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell- inqs and Sprains, Burns and . Scaias, uenerai duquj Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feel and Ears, and all other' Pains end Aches. No Proration on earth equals St. Jacobs Oil. i a afe,sure, simple and cheap Externcl Xmcdy. A trial entails but the comparatively trifl;ng outlay of 50 Cents, and every one euffcr laS with rn can haro cheap and poaitira proof cf its claims. Directions In Eleven Languages. 0LD BY ALL DBTJGGISTS AND DEALEES IS MEDICINE. A. VOGELER & CO., Baltimore t JUd., U 8. A. april l3dw-no te Raleigh, N. 0., Sept. 27, 1881. Mrs. Jok Persox, Franklinton, N. O Wc lose this month 47 minutes of day light. November comes in to-day cool, clear and braciDg. I The receipts of cotton at this port to day foot up 8,30 bales. m Schooner Silver Spray, Hall, from this port, arrived at Baltimore on the 29th ult. Norwegian barque Emily, Larsen, I sailed from Liverpool on the 30th ult. for this port. Schr. Thomas Stnnickson, Dickinson, cleared at Philadelphia on the 29th ult. for this port, - Schr, Alpha, Saulsbury, from Boston for this port, arrived at Vineyard Haven on the 28th ult. Steamship Benefactor, Capt. Tribon, ! cleared and sailed from . this port this morniDg for New York. Beautify your nomes by using the N Y. Enamel Paint,'- ready mixed and war ranted. Sold only at Jacobi s. T The wind got around to the North west last night and it was almost cold; enoSigh this morning for frost. Mr. James C. Munds leaves the city this evening for New York, to be absent two weeks. Be will be accompanied by Mrs. Munds. The proof of the .value of any, article a Jta nnnnlar HOP nn.l the tPatimODV in ia favnr. Tim sale of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup is immense and the testimony vol uminous. A Memento A friend who was at Yorktown has laid before us a copy of a little sheet sold there which is an exact reproduction of the coDv'of the Ulster County Ua- zelte, dated Saturday, January 4, 1800, containing an account of the interment of Gen. Washington's remains at Mf Vernon, cs also the proceedings in Con gress when the announcement of his death was made. The imitation of, the ancient publication is very exact. Our friend bought the "counterfeit present ment" as memento of the Yorktown Centennial. Mod from harmless materials, and adapted to the needs , of fading and fall- -r- , , In.!- D1..m Vina ing nair, .ranters laair xjio a 4V.n fiMf ranlr o. an Alfifant and I tCfctXt-Ll HUE UIOH &UUH O reliable hair restorative. Diab Madame : In reply to your let teruking what I think of your Remedy. t wmiM cftv that the sales have been very fair, and so far as I can learn, the Reme dy has been very satisfactory to my cus tomers who have used it, especially so in littl orirl of this city, ten 5 uw w ------ o , 1 j r years of age, who was troubled for a long time with sores breaking out over u. rnA ni nooV riavinf the aiDear- ance of Scrofula, and which had resisted the usual alterative treatment for a long time. She took four bottles of the Bit ters last Spring, when the sores entirely disappeared, and up to this time she has had no return of them, her skin looking as fair and clear as anyone's. . Trusting that you may receive the suc cess which your Remedy seems to merit, I am, very respectfully yours, WM. SIMPSON, m Druggist. nia in Wilmintrton by Dr. Wm. H. Green. Send for circular of testimo nials. oct3-dAw New Body Brussels lMcw Tapestry New Extra Supers. New Insrains. JUSTIN TO-DAY. ALSO, KUGS, MATS, OIL CLOTHS, 4c.; R. PJ1. TJlclntire. Kptl9 To- Builders and others Go to Jaco- bi's for Sash, Blinds and Doors, Glass &c. You. can get all sizes and at the lowest prices. The receipts of cotton at this port during the month of October, just ciosea, foot up 27,970 bales, as " against 28,800 bales for October, lSSO Pretty close. Schr. Lizzie Major, Foster, cleared at this rort to-dav for Port au-Prince, with 20,000 shirjglcs and 114,211 feet of lum ber, shipped by Messrs. JNortnrop Cumming. We are requested to state that there will be a meeting of the members of the Women's Christian Temperance Union on to-morrow (Wednesday) afternoon at 4rclock, in the Hook and Ladder nan, on Dock street. Tmf A costini has secured the commo- idious Rankin Ball, corner of Fourth and Princess streets, in which to conduct his dancing school, which will be opened there to morrow afternoon and evening. The racific Coast Ilappy. rk 4i, iao;fir. Coast we have known people who had not stirred from their beds for six weeks, on account of lnflam : Ti,n,imoi;i ... to be cured in less than one week by St. Jacobs piWays Max Raumeister, Esc.., Walla Walla, Wash. Terr. Un mailable TTn mailable matter, addressed as fol- I lows, remains in the Postoffice in this city Albert Lavinnie, No. 1603 Nashua, N. H.; Charlie Justice, Notthampton C9- Betsey Williams, I'ayettevnie. x. C.; Albert Williams, ColnmDia, d. Warner's safe Kidney and Lifer Cure Forepaugk's Show. ' We were pleased to receive a call yesterday from CoLWalter Southgate.an old Confederate officer and journalist, but now Press Agent for Forepaugh' great show. This fine circus, it will be remembered, is to be with us on the Sat. t week, tne 12th inst., and we have every reason to believe that il will be the best thing of the kind we Vi a va hnrt in manv vears. We have Col. Southgate's assurameond also that of Mr.R. S. Dingess, tne uenerai uukw, on two very .essential points, which are that the most perfect order will be kept, not one word being allowed m tne ring which will shock the most delicate ear, and that the performance will not close until the regular features of the enter tainment are exhausted. The programme will not, on any account, be cut short, which is a gratifying assurance, and one which will have its due weight. I, have the utmost confidence in the i T7ilo. 1 fnr two DOXCB. Ui maiis. xuuuiuoo ,1 e $2.50 postoffice order lor six doac Celery and Chamomile pills and I will take all risk for money and goods, vr. C. W. Benson, 106 JNortn &uvt, Baltimore, Md. ' FUh Cultnre. ' On the 10th day of March last, Mr. Bryant Merritt, one of the substantial and successful farmers of Samason county received from the Fish Commissioner of the State, Mr. S. G. Worth, nine pairs of German carp. When first received the fish averaged about two and a half inches in length. Mr. Merritt placed placed them in a small pond near bis house, which he had previously prepared for their reception. The pond covers an are of about one-fourth of an acre, and m the deepest part is about five feet deD. In this small sheet of water the tish have lived and thrived ever aince, having as their companions five of the common red perch. As they were placed in the water at a time when he was very busy with his crop operations for the season. Mr. Merritt paid but little at tention to them for some months, but they were regularly fed by members of his family during the time. In the hot months of the Summer the carp would come to the surface eagerly whenever thfiv were fed. so that a good opportu- j , t nitv was afiorded to witness their rapid growth; but since the nights have o-rown lonerer and the surface water has become consequently cooler thev Drefer the warmer, deeper water, though they will occasionally come to the surface on bright, sunny days. By invitation of Mr. Merritt, we recently visited his pond and, the day being warm and sunnv. had an opportunity of seeing the carp. The older ones were from twelve to fifteen inches in length, while there were myriads of smaller ones, rang- inff from one to three inches in lengtn. It i3 reasonable to presume that a rela tive portion of these "small fry" were young perch; but, admitting this, there remains enough of the carp to make, in the course of two or three years, a pond full without the perch. Why they are called "German carp" we are at a loss to understand, as they came originally from . Persia, in Asia, and from thence New Advertisements ' W win bJad to restive saDnv7)jt4,: "roa &ax t?tzt on My d ' il raW-wrfc I - . A Tfco &ab of as wrltur Fzrn tirrsj fa t!ht c U EdifT. y Comiaualptioaj unit b IwrlHea; cif ozlj :oagid f the ppe-' v. i Personal tie tauit h aro5f i - . - ..... ' " j Aad It y esptszi&Iij axid i' ralarly cad ttovl that th Kdit-vdfw r et ahryi BdorT tb riwiol eorpef dti crJM to ftt"" ia th edltort&teors'-ss 4 - How Aavertieomants, Danciner School. FALL AND-WiHTER GOODS T)KOF.AG03TINI'S DANCING SCHOOL will commence on To Morrow QWodnes-1 dnvA ftrnru-n at A rlvV. fir TAfliwi i and Children, and at night, at sloelock, rf . n v - w m 1 TT 1 ior ueaiiemen, ai ine iudkki jngine xi&ii. corner 01 rourtn ana i nncesa sureeie Terms, $10 per eeion. nov 1 It ALL THE GO. Paper cover. Prioa 25 csnts -:1 B iD D1AUT. Oompltt - AT rpSE BESr AS20STED HTGCK EVER b ought t3 this city, with all the latest 5ov e'.tirs and Bhadea la 25 cants. Jost received at UELNSBEHQlsa'a. - v Pianos and Organs. QHKaP JOft OAStl UN THE EASX INSTALMENT PLAtf,t nov 1 . HBINBBERGE&'S, TQ SUBSCRIBERS VILMINQT0H TELEPHONIC EXCHANGE. TROM" AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, Nov. 2, 1881, the verbal repetition of order s given to Operators will be discontinued The Central Office Operatorj instead of an swering back through his transmitter, as heretofore, will in the future acknowledge the reception of your order and give notice that it has been executed by ' a single tap of the bell of the subscriber giting the order. Always hold your lever down until your bell taps in response to your order, and thus avoid haviag the operator ring in your ear. The Central -Office Operator upon the ception of your order for disconnection, will give both bells one tap; this notifies both parties of the disconnection. J.C. WHITE. novl Manager. atin IfarveUIeux, 8 a tin de Lycn, Bhad- - vj amea, hurrahs. Brocades, Xolre An tique, Camel's Hair, " : Uk Vel rets, I lushes, x . COLORED. BLACK AND ILLUMINA TED CASHMERES Henriettas, Hohairs, Baitings, Alp csj and Pltids in endless variety, Pasiamente'Ie, Frirge3 and Trimmings, White Goods, fiousekeeFia? Qocd, DOtLMAHS. VCLOAKS AND '3 -QUAVIIQ. If liifiiW NORTH CAROLINA HOUSE. Our clever young friend, Mr. James W. Monroe, clerk at tne irroauce , change, has secured a position in Messrs. James II. Chadbourn & Go's omce ana will begin with them to-morrow. He is succeeded in the position he vacates by I Mr. McRce Cowan, youngest son of tne late Col. Robert H. Cowan. JOHN D. STELLJES, Proprietor. The best of Wines. Liquors, Lager Beer and Ctears. - OYSTERS IN EVERT STYLE. MEALS AT ALL HOURS DAY AND KIGET. . s Corner Second andPrineess sts. oct Hew River LTullets. 150 BBLS WEW MULLETS' gQQ DOZ. LARGE ROE, For lalebr. HALL & PEABSALL, ectls All Saint i Day. Tn the Roman Catholic and Episcopal churches to-day is known as the Festival of All Saints. It was observed by ser .,vM in the various churches of these de nominations this forenoon, and this af- ,..Bftnn the congregations of the various Kpiscopal churches assembled for joint services at the Lodge, in uasuaic ro,. which floral decorations were i the craves of the departed. Tomorrow will be celebrated in the Catholic churches as All Souls' I Railroad ! We notice in a Bristol (Va.) paper that at a meeting of the Bristol & North Carolina Narrow Gauge Railway com pany, held October 26th, Gen. J. D. Im boden was elected President of that comnanv. This road is to form part of the great line from the Ohio river to the Atlantic coast to be constructed by the South Atlantic Railway and Construc tion Company; which secured a charter last winter from the Legislature of this State. - q Tr.;a linft. it must be understood, i separate and distinct from that which it is proposed to construct from Cincinnati w,i,,-nrtnn bv those who have it in projection to purchase the Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley R. B. . , TmKoden. it will be remembered, endeavored last winter to purchase this road for the company he represents, but failed, and we have since understood that the probability is that they; wm uu their own line to the coast. We have reason to think that Wilmington will be the point at which they aim, attnouga do not know what route, they will take- From all the information we can gau er from newspapers and other sources, we are inclined to think the Ohio and South Atlantic Railroad Uompany with caution and much pr ... r mnte for their road. They locauuuw. , 3 money in surrejiDg.io .nd thepert route for their PrpoL tttu- -M. a aceomnlisliea ana u thoroughly demonstrated, they will go ahead ai.d, perhaps, not unt.l then. In the meantime it would be well for Wd nington to consider the propriety of ex tending the friendly hand of intiUaon, and even more if tecepsary. Thia'month has fire Tuesdaya and fire Wednesdays. were t ioJ J Ja-jjlJi J subsequently, throughout the countries of continental Europe. The Fox Chase. The weather yesterday was so inclem nt. that there was talk of postponing the fox chase which had been arranged bv the Wilmington Fox Club for that afternoon and at onr close then it was not known positively if it would take place. But the break-up of the clouds decided the matter ana tne parujr Bi forth in hiffh spirits. The run was made from a spot near Mcllhenny's mill pond in the lower part of the city, where the fox was turned loose. The distance cov ered was about eight miles and the sport was very exciting. It was finally closed near Messrs. Hart, Bailey & Co's. vine yard. aDout four miles below the city, when the fox was caught, Mr. E. G. Barker being awarded the brush. There w. nnite a large turnout among the lovers of the sport and among the num ber were several ladies. About $75 was realized for the benefit of the exchequer of the Club. NEW YOflK d WILIYIIKIirun STEAMSHIP CO. Men's audjs Wear, Flnels He:inTJn derwesr, Hoeiery, Glovej, 0 nets, L&cta tad ids rge, - . Staple a Domeilic Goods, In chort every Lin. d3?irab!$. V &rr?2u.d to C3ii e up i;i prico snl quality, to s m j?le f ffjja retiil L-CQ3CB NoTtli. ' rom SEMI-WEEKLY LiHE. 1 Ii I. KATZ,-' " 36 Market Street The last of the cargo of iron brought here for the Cape Fear & Yadkin Val ley R. R., but which was afterwards sold to th.e Florida Western R. R. is now be ing shipped at this port for the latter road. 5 Nw Advertisements. French Candies. -i-rc-rr. nwrnfTTTPn a fnll line of fine French Candies, warranted pure and 'Sevens. ' Second street, 3 doors below Postoffice. oct 39 : . Turpentine Hands WANTED TO WOKii. ai my rarpenuue farms la South Carolina and Georgia. Hands of good character that want to work and receive good treatment with fair wages oct 27-dlw w6t - STEAMERS WILL SAIL FROV NEW YORK. Kveiy WEDNEBDAY and SATURDAY. at 3 o'c ock, P M QULF 8TREAH.Wed: eday, Ncvember 2 BENEFACTOB.aturday, Novemter 6 REOTJLATOB..Wedneday, November 9 GULF 8TBEAM-..8aturday, November 12 BENEFACTOR. Wednesday, November 16 REQDLATOR8aturdaT, Nevemoer 19 QnLr3TBBAII.Treinedayt November 23 Through Bills Ladug and Lowett Thrcn.h Bates guaranteed to ana from Points In' North and Houth Carolina. Fo r Freight Engagementi apply ti THOS. R. BOND, Supt, Wnmiagton, N. O. THKO. O. JEOEB, Frrfght A feat, I 5 "' ' c gj Broadway, JTew or . WK. P. CLTDK 0O : ' nov 1-tf .- '. ' :i Just From the Factory. AUrWOeL OASSniERES IS- QBE AT variety. On hamd a fall stocE of TABLS LINENS, TOWELS, H ANDEBCHI EFS LADIES LINK sT AND ILK TIES, BILK HaNDKEBCHIEFi. bt ehea;ettstck of GEN To' TI58 La tVedty. Cct J50. ii HEDBICE. oot 31 AH ONLY DAUGHTE CURED OF C0M3UMPTI0I1. VSr Hatn wash n lv Q' ' all P- EQ- edies baTinir fri'ed, d t r- U. Jam-s ws exrerimfntirff witn riomMj terD.. "i -ai c t a, he accldttaHy mdo p pep't!oa woiCB cara ais on j cn- a 01 lOu5UUlJ lion ' " r'' J,d n ,w tLi c.a7i e-joyinr tne best ot b U-. lleh piovel to to w Tid ttat consumption n poitively a d pertua Hj cu.eu. i h l) c tor now gives ni v-i. e hoc ruj muuh two th'H-c!"t stsm.te to pay x tsfes ltie Stomach, an wilt break up afresh -eold la twenty-foor hara. AAArett - Craddcct; Co, 031 Kce n tree t, PhUadelpL la, naming this paper. Bend to . Forfius5todic;lrculftr. AllveactaalBuainess Bchool; Ztzaouvtra iiccwy yw. GOLD MEDAL AWARDED THE A IfTHW, A 111". ftlv. wrrntdta) txf t an 4 cto p Mt, ind!tpen! to my mrf man. ntitled "tb Btimem of bound la finest h'tnrn maiiUn..inbovl,lal! Klt,5X pairi.cmt!n bm.uHlal UI ncrriis. 125 i-rescript ioi. Thanks to the Public, itjti 3S iOB THEIB TiBT LIBERAL Bchocl TO THINK ABOUT w.-w -.1 I am sow ready to ahew . fall Una of rtetare Frame, d Easel, HOT BED SASH. aaey Oood, Juvecile Books, Ac. Eemssber that gecond-Eatd- Pehoo Books are acid at abwthalf the cost ofNew oaee4 at 1PLEASE ORDER EARLY. SASH, DOOnS ..'AHO.PUKOS. BRACKETS, MOULDING, LUilBEn, Cm ALTAFFER, PEICB & CO. BOOK STOBE. cet3ll oct 31 1 pnem only f i- vj mu i Ulwtrat'1 wuhvI". - " do. AddrM IbW li- 0 ju tf4JBal&Mfet"VoteB A OREATAFFERFO w . . iTAn trA rtvin i u n at Jix- traordintry Low pflces tor eaih. LoUI meaU received. ripJeadid Organs, $45. ISO, $69 up, Hagnmceni m ranted year. lUnstrated Catalogae maiU Agents wanted. HOBACE W AT EBB Broadway, New If crk. aov l tw. THE, mmivm P1TO,, aataoBt trtnsn -3as THE HIGHEST AYAH03 STpj? 2SS1: at the GREAT EXPWITION' IMHI 1567; at the INTHlNATiONAJ. lo CUI LI. T3: and at the ertiA CT2tJZX- JOAL EXniCrnO in PbllaxltlpUa, , A! I prMM wpUUinn to purrhmm (or o ccit.') iwtrmatr-ctt ore reepeetly-Jy la Tiled Co it r Wftrcroeou. Sendor CircmU and Pric4 LUU GK!CS(EfllH3&2SnS, CO RAfc Averse. KiY. f S In-MzttU Bis4
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