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tiuu-aper B9d eTcry tb" ' .... 1 -i - We "will be clad to reeelTB cotaoiat lirnlcatLo ubjecta T i ; I in i JOSHT. JAMES, - .i . TJbe came of the miter must alwaytbelfni unnoR am rRorniKToR. 1 rKtrri" i ostauk pau Sb MX raoatU. tUft. .Three Coinmoalutions matt be written oa out . . !: line wonm, ccnw i , III 'k ilrcl by carriers irte i - er wee t. - j PersotuiUtiM must be aroMed. , i AtiftTTla erpcclxllT jia t-Artlct j'irtlcuV.r:? rxd n.,sia ' ; ? , : j -j ti-2- f , : , - a. .a , : , t i r. ,.j i i m ejt--m uu biv cji huvi mwm. VOL. VI. WILMINGTON. N. C TUESDAYS' OGTOBER7,;;188 U.VJL ti TTV .iv;":';A,-''"Tnr TTT" JLW v il:.o v V -o (' i"'i;,V.'" ' "; , ' il -::vwl If A ll.Wlo -1 i ,r . ; , i f i t . r , - i flclZilj Rrrinr fatftt Mryof I 4()CAL.NEWS... i TO HEW AOVERTIJEMEMTt. tMr r 4 ,. I i. t 1 .rr'-rr. 1 1 vf put . Mna?T T Sutirribrr Tcl- ! tides yesterday. Vtrj Tte ts Ku5a':A. on the 13th iust. The sicamship Jiatrfacior. Captain Tribos. hence, arrivetl at New York on ,y 15th ir.t. 3n. srry to learn Uiat Col. W. I Saumk-. Secretary of SLtte, is at CtulrM Spring quite aick. Tie .Melville" Hats arc the very mailc. Wc carry the nobbiist r ia the city.-- Jonx TEi: & Sox, t Hi steamer Mimichaha was not sold fts'rday &t auctions but may be dis potfJofinafewdays at private sale. Mr. JjouIs Illnes, an inmate of tlio Co35tj Poor House, died at that insti iuoa oa Sunday night,' aged 70 years. We regret to learn that Dr. Walker; Cuj Superintendent of Wealth, is still $jt sick, bnt wc tniat that he may oo3 be abroad again. A handsome stone paremcnt is to be Iiii in front or lJr.ureen rug biore.ou jtxrket Street in the place of tho old foe. which was of bricks. FrsKwftbr PerchTrout and Black ih hooks and lines. .' A full assort test and lowest prices at jACC3i8.f We are Tcry sorry. to hear that Capt. f.il. James is seriously 111 at his resi isee in this city. Ho is suffering from itlimmation of tho bowels. The work ol demolishing the old Poor House on Walnut street, between Fourth and Fifth, was begun yestcr the same having been condemned uwafoby tho city authortics. Tbere were three Fayettevillo stcam eriUu yesterday,: the .P. Murciison, the Warr. and the Xbrth ftalc, but only the tor was in on her regular trip day. The nrer continues very low. AUthcpIancU save Uranus appear ia the ccainx sty during the month of October. Of these, however. Mercury tad Mar will not bo visible on ac count of their unfa rorablo position.. The pale and fadctl summer seems to linger a long time in the lap of win ter, bat yesterday morning Was cool eaoagh fur overcoats and fires and al most cool enough for; frost in the in terior. ' Thu receipts of cotton at this port jestrrday foot up 2130 bales, which is the largest day's receipts thus far in tho ewoa. The receipts of the correspond ia i day last year were 1,53? bales. Look out for tho show, boys ; get your half dollars ready. It will bo here next wk. Tho grandest show nnd most ittirablc styles of ready-made clothing er exhibited in Wilmington for men, jesths and boys. AtA:&I.S!IRIKU'S If. 31 Market street. Inyor'ii Court. There were, six caa for disonlcrly wedact heard by the Mayor yesterday oorning but as several of the nuaibcr eRvdusnotto give them away, by P-t'.Iahing their naiucn wc refrain from Mentioning in detail any of the cases. will be more lenient tlian His Hon ?and let them all off this time. To Builders and others Go to Jaco b's for Sash, Blinds and Doors, Glass ?. You can get all sizes and at (he loweu price. School Opening. The St. James Mbiion School open fcl yesterday morning at the 'Home ith 7G scholars, and 2 others to be add d to-day, making 7B in all. The haol is in charge of Sister Cecilia, "Wed by Miss Julia Goelet. Sister, iuta will not return, and Miss Goch t axitiuied the duties and tho obliga :oas of the potitiou. Rev. Dr. Watson, ctor of St. James, was. present and ptned the school with religious cxer eiJes. and with a talk to the little oiics. Anything in the hardware lino can V 'found at reasonable prices at Jaoo J A. - . - t Siiildcii Death.1 ( Hector DAvis, a well knovtncolored nian, tlktl vcrr suddenly yesterday a1 his house hi the lower part of the city I I rt tiro u . t ami - vi A 1 i -nxf m-rlei r HV , ,n(ti tsitew, 4&ua nwij j vit maj iiioruin and at 1J o'dock Jic was dead. U is ditli resulted froni natural cattscs and there w as no'call for the scrriccj of a mroucr. i Found Dead in Bed. Mrs. Mary Curtis, an old white lady, was found dead in bc4 yesterday morn ing at her house on Tenth, between Chestnut .and Mulberry Streets. Dr. D. M. Iltiie, Act'iig Superintendent of Health, mada an examination and is! satisfied that death resulted from para lytic causes. Mr3. Curtis was C8 years of age. A Fracas. -A-?cntleman who vras passing at the i t he time informs us that a' fracas ocenr- f 1 rcd last night in a barber shop near tho comer of Front and Castle Streets, be tween two colored individuals, whose namcS b? did" not learn, nor tho cause ot ! tue quarrrL Ond of tho men knocked tho other do wA with. .a chair and the latter seemed badly hurt. There wero no arrests, so far as wo have been able to learn. . ' f : Tho c. '& p. c K. It. Capt. It. T. Faddisbn has just return ed from a visit to, Sampson county in the interest ot tho Clinton & Point Cas well K. E. As'a resait of his visit he secured $4,000 additional subscriptions. II a pimilar amount could be obtained here, in addition to that already sub scribed, it wouldn't bo long before tho temporary "head of the road" would bo found on tho banks of Upper Black Hi vcrr . , .. . j "' . Knlffhts Templar. Tho Grand Commandery, Knights Templar, which met at Durham, last week, elected tho following officers : R. E. G. II ILMunson. E. D. G.C.L. W. BatUe. E. G. G. George King. E. G. C. G. J. S. Garr. E. E. G, P. James Southgato. i E. G. S. W. D. W. Bain. E. G.J. W. F. II. Glover. E. G. T. Wm. Simpson. E. G. It. C Mundi. E. G S. B. S. D. Wait. E. G. S. S. B.Ai J. Blair. E. G. W, W. L. Wall. E. G. 8. C. C. Smith. Ah effortCxisting without a' cause is an ire nossibilitv: ticklincrin tho throat. huskness of the voice, violent coughing, etc.. are tho effects ot a severe color Dr: Bull's Cough Syrup cures the cold at otjecand removes its serious enecta. . No Transit Yesterday. i Yesterday was hot the date of the transit of Venus as many erroneously thought: that interesting ovent is set lor the Cth d Vy of next December. Tho impression got abroad hero that the transit would take plica yesterday and many eyes were in consequence turned heavenward in search of the event. The only discovery made, however, was the the vouus moon and Venus, tho morning star, abou two degrees West of the moon, both f which were seen very plainly in tho bright sunlight Tcrrible'Accidcnt.! i 1 A colored man bv tho name of An drew Hill, hailing frojn Old Town, in Brunswick county, was at Messrs. E. Kidder & Son's mill yesterday and met thoro with a fearful accident. Ho was passing by One of tho j swinging saws, t used to trim boards, when his right arm was caught in the saw and ; fearfully lacerated. The cut waa below the elbow and tho arm was so badly mangled that amputation was after wards found necessary. (The unfortu natc man was taken to the City Hos pital where tho operation was I per formed. We are informed that if Hill had obeyed the instructions giycn him in regard to leaving the mill ths accident would not have occurred. IJo was Uia bo a white man in charge of that de- tn m out bv a different way but he went by thc.sawi and has paid teariy for his temerity. Tho Korlval at j Fifth Street. A great deal of interest is being man ifested in the revival now in progress Sn Fifth Street Church. Rev. . T. Page Ricaud. the Pastor, is assisted by Rev. Mr.Mcndcnhail,a Quaker re vivalist,and these two divines arc laboring earnest lv lor tho spiritual welfare of their fel flr.r.mnn. There are many peniienis b II T . . ' r i,a iir rh niirht and a numoer 01 conversions havo been made. I On. Sun- ds.v nirht the Church was crowded, ai most to suffocation,1 even standing room being in demand. , Thirteen pcni- timts were at tho altar on that occasion Services continue to bo held nightly and iho intereit felt promises to continue Tho Supreme Court. ....... -f The various districts will be called in the Supreme Court as follows: Third district, October. 23;. fourth. October 30; fifth, Norember 6; sixth, Novem ber 13; seventh, November :20; eighth. November 27; ninth, December 4. Causes "at the end of the docket will be called December II. An Apple to tio Inch.1 A young laxly in Sampson county. Miss Im Davis, has sent us two bunch- miles from Clinton. They are winter apples, and there were six apples on oi.c bunch and sixteen on the other. Tho latter bunch was only about six- teen inches :in length, which is an ap- PIo to the inch nahe,do. anting of the kind wo have ever yet seen, but old Sampson will do even better than that when she gets tho railroad built up to Clinton from Point Caswell. Wc thank the fair lady donor for her kind- ncss. Death of Coroner Hewlett. Wo regret to learn of the death of Mr. E. D. Hewlett, Coroner of the county, which occurred at his residence in this city, corner of Seventh and Queen streets, yesterday afternoon, at 4 o'clock. Coroner Hewlett was taken . . . . . . M nM1w sick on Friday night and rapidly rrew worse, his death being caused by con- gestioa of the .brain. .There was an erroneous rumor afloat yesterday, that no was aspuyxiateu irom inn&ung pois- onous gases emanating from a decom- posing body, but such was not the ease. Coroner Hewlett was a native of this county and will be buried this forenoon in me xamuy purying grounu at , xvia- sonboro Sound. He was brother to Mr. Elyah Hewlett and was we think, about 50 years of age. He has been Coroner of the county ever since the J The nominees of the Democratic par Reconstruction days, having been elect-1 ty of Pender county will address ' their ed contrauoasly on the Republican ticket. ! flfyGod, Fellow Citizens! Captain (or is it Major?) Charles Price, recently a Democrat, (and a -Bourbon" at that) and Speaker of the nousoof RepresentaUvee, unburthened himself last night at a stand erected at the head of the old market site, of the great speech which, has for a week past been promised tho Coalitionists in this eltyrrThcTewas a pretty respecta Dio crowa present- Ain point 01 num. bers)butit dwindled down to a hand- fnlbeforeMr. Price closed. He was introdueed by Judge Russell who, rath- er unkindly, we thougnt, toot ao- vantage of the occasion to make quite a Jengthy-speech himself, thereby taking some of the wind out of Capt. also bjjgng the most valuable nerv Charlev's sails. At the conclusion of :nA nmiwwttei.- esneeiallv adanted to the Judge Russell's tariff talk. Sheriff Man- nlng proposed three cneers WW - Fnce and tften me orator -siraignteneu himself ont and settled down to busi- ness. He spoke for two mortal hours and when he got through every body but 1 ... . 1 one man. ana mat man was vsnariea Price, was thoroughly tired out. . A. Celebrated Case. Those who were not present at the performance at the Opera House last ' evening missed the best entertainment we nave dbu ucio tuia Bcawu. - viu was a really fine audlenee present but if a more extended notice had been given there is no doubt but that nearly every seat ? the house would have been occupied. Mr. uieiu is an acLor 01 great merit and he is sustained by an excellent company. The piece last night was well presented and drew largely upon the sympathies and feelings of the appreciative audience, bo tnorougn ly was this the case, in fact, that at the close of the first act, when I is presented one of the . o,nM f h rJv thP $udlnpp Vero so thoroughly in accord with the spirit of the scene that they sat .nni,n which was the actor's f J mAnd. Mr O'NAni'iconeeDtlonottbe char- wL ail that could be desired. It would . t : rf .1 ..mm Ana. - ann be difficult for one to conceive a more perfect rendition. Mr. J. T. Ma- lone was excellent as the faithlnl Irish soldier ami servant v and Duke DAubeterrc." displayed a fine conception of the part, and gave evidenee of forciblo acting, iliss Clara Baker, ia the dual role ol !Madeline Renaudn and 44 Valentine De Morney was very acceptable. The same may Ka' KAid of Miss Rillie Dcaves as Adrienne Miss Jean Clara Wal- ters U undoubtedly AM actress. Mr- J. M. Prunelour, to whom is as signed the villain's part, plays to .the! dferoj which never call for sym or praise. Wc trust that the Company .may meet with success wherever they jnay u J?VJ "." w '"" i " i. 4 ..... 1 Mr. 'Frank X. Scott, business man agrr of tlic John A. Stevens Combina tion, arrived hcrolasi night and will to day make arrangements for the. appear- ance here of. the troupe next Monday Quartcrly Meetings or the Wilmington District Methodist K. Church, South, fourth round in part: 1 v Duplin, at Richlands. . w.Oct..2J-g Sjfl Bladen, at Cypress Creek,. Nov. 11-12 Elizabeth, at Turdies,. .... .Nov.' 18-19 Cokesbury, al Bethany. . . . . iNov. 25-26 Ctehane Mission. ...v.vvNot.27 cfto4. ent. ROBT. O.l BtJRTOk, ! T. Presiding Elder.' Urftt, .Tohn W. Shackelford's 1 Appointments. " : i: ann(w Store. Carteret county. Tues- May Oct. 17. 4- ... Beaufort, Carteret .county, xnursoay, Oct. 19. . ' na'.a " Morehead j City, Carteret county, Thursday, Oct. 19. . Newport, Carteret county, Friday,' Oct. 20. ,, , 1 Snatehett, Duplin county, Monday, Warsaw, Duplin county, lnesoay, Oct. 24. w , Leesburg, Pender county vy eaenes- L JS 7'rAL . Samnson . county. I Thursday. Oct. 26. - - -A - ; ;,! ; J uurgaw, x nuaywww ranjenans 15nase renaer w , ?! Uctober u: The Pender Count y, , Canvass 1 fellow-citizens as follows r" -.,. Mondav. Octbber !16thi-' i Sonth Washington. . Tuesday, October 17th, Loesburg. Wednesday October, 18, j Piney Woods Thursday, October tOthV GUm, Camtack. ' 7', Friday, October 20th, Point Caswell, oataTaw October 2 1st;1 Long Creek. iirondav. October 23d,' Rocfcy! Poinfc Tuesday, October 24th, Westbr ooks I Cf , . '..u ; . , Wednesday, October 25th; J Sandy Rnri (Grant). J" ! Thureday. October ,26th. Shaking (jT0ny). Speakjng to commence at 11 o'clock, , r,." ; wiaTX' wants' of .debilitated - ladies ' Buffering ft ot f rom nervoasneS3 or neuralgic ' pains, By druggists. j - : tues-fri,4. . . 1 1 Loot. ' .r.i'.i 11 yv V T. LAST SATURDAY AFTERNOON, I ift... K. Anm TTatioa Anrintr th MnUnPJ thpfnormance. or on Princess afreet, betweea I t- r I " - a. I .1 ?"GSTcHASr e"inderm Jbe euiublr revanled on paving it at - SubSOlibBrS one Exchanger 10 you usx: jr No. 5-CIIAMPIONCOMrRE!3. : : No. 102-CHAS. E. SMrril A CO., , Vf arehoue Wert side of rlrer. oct II It J. C.. WHITE, MangT Fine Fish ! UST RECEIVED ' 50 bbls No I Mulleta, 1 . from Little Rlrer. a. C. Nice and-Fat. Tor sale low. Apply 10 M GEO. W. DOYLE. Marvin's Celepratea TTK AND. . burglar pkooit. au. V - i rl An and Price., from AcXDOMVsd by thebct anthotiuc.tob7toe" ACXTOrieac ,3C-U BEST safe made. . -LU- rAKroi reb.llth. lBl: "We are also aaked aata tfaej J beat fire. proof safes. - W amy MARVIN'S." ' a. A. willard. rone is Axe&t at WUndnartcm. JamGO Ai VJHIardi - "'L,.. i axv STffiS 3 att Su.. . - 1 augta BAXXXKOSS, IfP. . . f : t t f j -ttJLX .STOCK.' ' ALL JN'D$ rtic 1 0 I , yl . . . . i . ... . .. .. bottom prices pf !' ' "'i : :..-.., Ponder ! i MOTHER LOT.OF TILB CliLRBH ATXOX Gunpowder from tho OragCMllIa. AH jTttca; i kJwrj: on.b-nntL, . , : GILES A cunimioN oct 15 Hiidi: 3j? and 10 Front LBFT IT TO YOUIt JCDGMK AI Ik. you me" a CCkSTOyE,'' More of the 'same xlnf on 1 hand. 1 DRIVE PUMPS, Libtninjr Roda and Pure VThltc Oil. , . j OctU PARKER TAItOK. Parents ; XfTILL PLEASE REMEJIJBERTUATOUn CHILDEies and BOY'S CLOTlirsd iajuat aa Wejl made as the Men's. Wo get direct from a Manufactory and all' 6f tbe beet.' Twogoodeoat nanda wanted. oet 15 i .. :t,.CtotMer and Merclant Tailor IOO - n, 'it . t- t, ,mJ' hT HARNESS jtsY RECEIVED;' and .wil? have another' large" iot of Buggies In' a! few It i -i i l .... I days. Give us acaJT. . ;,. i . .. .1:- ... 1, fi. jOCf ' J 1 ! ger 11 Aitir. & jCo. i it ... ii.u uan y.i r ' k8 LARGE AND AS COMPLETE a stock sijlrge'ad!aMcm A rk.. V.tonf lfil1.1.a i Pitrfimum Trill et and Fancy ArUcleo, and ..anything usually kent In our line, as anv Druar Store In the. city. Goods received every week, 'tvnlctf keeps our atock complete. . . ,.,.;:,.,: . WM' Oct 15 t: r"l . i "r Brooklyn. Peruvian Guano .'I i it AS, i IEND Iir YptA'0R6s Alt , pE, FQI No. 1 LOBOS Peruvian Guano, tho most popular Fertilizer; on the market for -wheat y Liberal advances made on consignments of cotton. ' - - Oannonadeii TT-IS NOT THE NOISE OI THE Cannonade I .that kills, it la the predsionf aim. NefChcr Is it adverUsing the largest .stock and invest prices that brings purchasers of Furniture to the New Furniture Store -ef Cehrends Mtra lowest prices. Take due 'nonce tnereoi ana trovern yourself accordlnirlr. Inspect tntir Carpets. . : . ; oc t 13 EYERY;(WJ3KV;. .5 - . - V- ' AJf fRECEIVTNG j NEV SUPtlBS BY ;i -'! ' ' . Steamer aud by Rail, of all : of the latest nnd most desirable articles In my" lino.. The :; Millinery Pepartmeiit Is complete, and the Ladles are respectfully Invited to a cJOBo inspection of the atock. It U a pleasure to us to dieplay our goods and wc . .' : ...i.; j. i - - ; . - . : ; ' . . . ' : . j are confident, that "for eiceTleoce ot material, beauty of design and; low Kate.;of..prlee,:wre cannot be excelled Miss !! Kair,: octlS . w A ll Exchange Corner -f " ,. Bagging, Ties, &C."; A 00 0 ? BAGGLXCl.iIl freight, 5,000 Bdls Pc'd Arrow and Rocker Ties, r Cheese; CrackrfeVCandyv gQJBoxeaFaner Cream CHESj, 100 Boxes CRACKERS a od CAKES, : 100 oct 15 Backets and Boxes CANDY, For sale bv KERCHNER k. Cj ;ALDER BROS. . . . ' " Buggies! Buggies T(T XTEW" AND SECOND HAND FOR SALE 11 roe. S B Corncrfliaxm.ana eecaaa "reeis, iAhpEt uhiNG. WINDOW WluningtOnN. C- but actuary keeping the jl -I f largest assortment and really eening atrinefrv, 2nA Ttrtrir VrWi' I oct 15 KERCTIXER A CALDER BROS. Some Bargains. ept2s4 T. J. SOCTHERLAND. 1 Lt rtrj ' and Sale Stablea. Vau - v.. l'U tn. ESTABLISHED .'Lll.li J 1 rs. t - f ' I Ml: itrr tiiir. i.m.l t r -it- h.V.M l tii r i-r Uf ,.V Wt?.".? Bedding, i... i .1 -o- HAVIXG REFILLED THEI& .JEXTENSIYE AND LARGEST WARE ROpM3 IN! , THK STATE, ,WXTI ,, 1 1" ABTISTIO GOODS, Invite their patrons and the public to aa Ia I. ' 'eicctloTirromlAing tllO Lowest Prices and the lar- it gest Variety of Furniture t , ever effored In this market. ; '. . vt i 1 , . . f i. t. j ..... i ...- . . ; 2 I. A. SMITH & CO., Oct 15-tf ' 'THE FURNITrRE MEN. Schd61J;Books! rJ ' 1 i . . I. a (irjcri AS L'SEDW ALi' TliE' 'sfjHOOLS. i ! 'i ' BLANK BOOK8 AND STATIONERY. A larjce stock at i: J I ii YatesBook Store. 1.1,1! i;. rJtlepiQvalL. m TUfE HATE'JI0VED TO hO, 17 Market street, and have at Wholesale -and Retail a large stock' of lrv 'Goods', 'Clothing, 3oots. Sham.f.IUl. Tranka. . Kotkmai atnj Several jobs In Men's and Boys', CloUUng. .Will be sold nt loSvest cash price 00 tlO-lVTk ThaEtvBamje.: J IIAVE'TJit)VED!: AJtYWIlERE YET. Mretwifllnicrii'Wlh flnd lAi at the! ' old stand to- idayiren supplied with;; :U ' i FINE- BEEF, LA M B. MUTTON,.; VEAL, All bf tho'Tjest an all at lowest prleea. -' J.-C. BORNEMAN. cti?U :in. .. act. nr second at VSl ii . CORNICES, Moulding, Pie- lures, PictufeiCord, Picture Nails, rictur Wire, Pkture F1xtr, Just reclred at oct 13 27 N. Front St. ' School. Books ..A . RE THE 8AME PRICE. AT. ALL THE I !ksoresln thecity; Nv Dooka!that art Just Introduced in tne'Sch'oolsi aid all others. . j ... i are ready for Uie children wlo h waiting 4or. them. u . . v :. fc . . who I have been A -Parents arorespectfullrlntltod te cn their children to get their Books as tbey will receive the same, onref ol attention - parents them- selves, at ; - nKINSBEROF.R'S, cot 7 ; . LI re Book ant Music 8 tore. i JAS. C. STEVENSON, MARKET STREET, 1 O FFERS I .TO , THE.. .PUBLIC A TUOR- , . .. - - I i bughly icoBipletei!tork- ef : fitaple and Fancy urocenca :. 35? Bbl SUGAR, all grades. I 10 TCy "-or C&ci CAKES and CltXCKERS, ' 1 Cas OannM cU and Plckfcs, 150 150 BbUFIlCiLLU. . Hams, Strips, Pig Pork, F M Beef, Dried Bceli Ac, i - , t '. " New 3UdVin ,WJUie Bcni; Cranberrlei, Receives from the fcouttlry every day eta s'gnaients of Eg and Chickens and other pro ducc. r AiAnm-ri&ZV:nm'tiA tiilfr. , WW - . - - rf .j l 1 . . .. -i & . . f pecial attc80?n.V called,td ibe, excel' tent quality- f - the 'Brii -FkruTi .whleil U oeoytintintatstd. if If jlcfrvcdly 'the most popular brand offered In eur market, j 1 ' j oet U ' C STCYXN50K unabated for some time to come.
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