IT LEADS ALL - No other blood-purifying medicine is miide, or has ever been prepared, which so com pletely meets the wants of physio' . and : the general public as d ' Ayer's Sarsaparilia. It leads the list as a truly scientific prepara uon for ail blood diseases. If there is a lark- VuKUrULA Avee's Sabsapabilla will dislodge It and expel it from your system. For cC-'iatitntional or -scrofulous Catarrh, A.Tinnn Ateb's Saksapakilla is the IfATAnRn true remedy. It has cured liuiuuerless cases. It will stop the nauseous catarrhal discharges, and remove the sicken ing odor of the breath, which are indications of scrofulous origin. lit PCDflJIQ I MHutto,Tex.,Sept. 28,1882. ULuCiiUUO "At the age of two years one 6f QrinrQ my children was terribly afflicted OUflLO with ulcerous running sores on its face aud neck. At the same time its eyes were swollen, much inflamed, and very sore. Qrrjr vEO Physicianstoldusthatapow OimC EL ltd erful alterative medicine must bo cuiiftoveU.- They united in recommenliajr Avkp.'s Jjaksapakilla. A few doses pro duced a perceptible improvement, which, by an adherence tc your directions, was contin ued to a complete and permanent cure. No evidence has since appeared of the existence of any scrofulous tendencies; and no treat ment of any disorder wiw.ever attended by more prompt or elTectaal results. : Yours truly, B. F. JoiLVS"1-' i PREPARED BY . Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists; 51, six bottles for 5. 'an 1 lytclp dAw a 15 2i ?i AVER'S Agtie Onre contains an antidote, for all malarM dis orders which, so far as known, is xir.nl in no other remedy.; It contains no Quinine, nor any mineral nor deleterious substance what ever, and consequently produces no injurious effect upon the constitution, but leaves the system as healthy as it was before tho attack. WE "WABSANT AYER'S AGUE CUKE t cure every ease of Fever and Ague, Inter mittent or Chill Fever, Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Bilious Fever, and Liver Com plaint caused by malaria. In ease of failure, arur due trial, dealers are authorized, by our eiirular dated July 1st, 1882, to refund the money. Dr. J.C.Ayer&Co., Lowe!!, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. may 23d &w Walter Gaylor with L. G. CHERRY.- (Hary Leob Old Ptand) No. 102 Ncth Wartcr Street, WII-t.Dgton, N. C 1 )o( ConslgnmeBts ofCottn, Naval Stores and Country Produce of every diecription respect fully solicited. Advancements made on shipments in hand or on Rill of Lading. oct 17. i Board. A FEW TABLF. BOARDERS CAN BiT. accommodated during .e Winter months at reasonable r&es Pltsant location, trood attendance and the best the marke .afforcs. Transient boarders accommodated by ttje day or week. Mli '. ftORKKTUCE, 113 Market Street, scpt l5lyd4w Wilmington. N. O. Luscious and Fat ! JECKIVED THIS DAY AN-, other large lot of those splerdld W1NBERRY NEV RIVKR the finest Garden Oystcra that come to the city. Served in any style desired. G KM. F. HKKBKUT oct 10 lm Star Saloon, 13 Market ft 1884 Fall and Winter. 1884. J AM NOW DAILY IN RECEIPT OFj MY NEW FALL. AND WISTER MILLINERY GOODS, selected bv rae In person in the North ern markets, to which I invite attention, such as FBLTS and feTUAWS in all prevailing col irsand grades; Osttlch Ttps, Birds and V lugs and all of the Trimmings worn this season I have added to m Fancy Go d? Depart ment, on the first floor, tfline of TABLE LINEN, FANCY LINEN and SILK IIAND KERCHIKrs, which will be stamped wit- one letter, free of chart e. FKLT, MOMJE, AIDA and all the neces sary materia If or Art Needlework Neckwear, Gloves, Hosiery and Ladies Un derwear. . Respectfully ' MISS E. KARRER. oct 10 Kxchinee OHrnr "MENDS AKDJILIM-ClIlffiS: H EAR MR FOR Mt CAUSE AN BE SI lent, that ye mav hear." Colognes, Kxtraots. Toilet and Pachet Pow ders. Soap, Turkish Towels, Toilet Cases. Full line ot Drugs Ac. Prescriptions a spec ialty. ,i At i F. C. MILLER'S, aug U Gorrer Fourth and Nua is MISCELLANEOUS. riAT TV for the working class. Send l TIJjl cents for postage, and we wil mall you frte, a royal, valuable box of simple goods that will put you in the way of making more money in a few days than you ever thought j possible at any business. Capital not required. We will start you. You can work all the time or in Epare time only. TWe work is universally adapted to both sexes, ; uuug ouu uiu. luuuuieaciiy earn irom at cents to $5 every evening. That all who want work may test the business, we make this un paralleled offer; to all who are not well satis fied we will fiend ft to pay for the trouble ol writing us. Full particulars, directions, etc., sent free. Fortunes will be made by those who give their whole time to the work, Orea. : success absolutely sure. Don't delay, Sian sow. Address Stxssox a Co., f ortland. Maine. I - wiiw.wiT The Excursion and Pic Nic SEASON IS NOW OPEN AND FERSON& visiting th city, the Sounds or Smlthville. and ia need of .Firs t-Cltss work wUl.do wel. to call on t aTOKCIT WER2S1 DBR the well known Barber and Perfumer at his Shaving and Hair Dressing Saloon, NO. 1SI MA UK 1ST STICBET, where he will spare no pains iflCgivingaatls factlon tt all Dm d see. Notice. xrotf ' will do well btV fT X calling at No. 10 south Front -7 t , where you will find floe fresh -Vy egg, and New Hirer Oysters, open and latie suell, received fresh every day. Also Fresb l Family Groceries of all klsds cheap for cash. The Daily Review. The uaxiv Heview ha the largest 'yna fide circulation, of any newspaper iv&USieti, m uuy vj rr wiwjw WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1884. Cormpt Usriof Pensions. In an interview fllh the New York Times, Mr. Carl bcourz said: "One of the most effective eootri vances on .the Republican side, and one upon which, in my own opinion, the result ol tho election largely depended. was the actiity of the agents ot the Pension Bureau in Washington, ot whom it was said that they were act ing under the immediate direction of Mr. Dudley, the Commissioner ot Pensions. My attention was first culled to this matter iust one week be fore the election.. 1 was in Sandusky when an acq uair. lance of mine who livec' in a yiHage near by, told me that h3 bad discovered among his neighbors the day before two men who had pre viously announced their intention of voting. the Democratic ticket, but wno had suddenly turned completely around, and were g-oicg to vote on the Repub lican side. On inquiring into the cause of this sudden political conver sion, my friend found that these two men had claimants for pensions in their families and that these claimants had been apnroached bv agents of the Pen sion Bureau, w ho told them that if they and their friends would vote the Republican ticket their claims for pensions " would be ad vanced on the list and would soon be adjusted. The pension claim ants were thus prevailad on to chacee their political attitude, and they used their influence with thoir families and friends with great effect in fayor of the Repnblican ticket That.was the sys tem put in force by the Pension Bureau to secure Republican votes in Ohio." when this Fierce election Fight is Over. When tho Presidential contest, now waged so fiercely, end on Nov 4th, the public mind, now excited, will take a rest, content that the country is sayed no matter who shall win but then will be an nnDortunitv to win a fortune of 75,000 by investing in the 174th grand monthly Drawing of The Louisi ana State Lottery, at New Orleans, on Tuadav. Nov 11th . The rjarticutars can be had of M. A. Dauphin, New Urieans, L,a. 5TA.T1S NE"W8 Newbern Jovrnal: Waiter P. Wil- publican candidate for Elector of the Second District and Hon. O Hubbs - been placed on the ticket m bis stcd. Mr. Williamson, we presume; was disqualitid on account of holding thepofciUon ot postmaster at Tarboro Oxford TorcJilighl; William Lassiter. 1st Lieutenant of the Sixteenth Regi ment ot Infantry, having qualified as iL. ksniso, in conformity with the re quirements of orders No. 12, series 884, is entitled to wear the Marks man's Buttons. This honor is awarded for thrc scores of five shots. Mr. Lassiter is a Granville bo, raised in our town, and a son ot t . w. Lassiter, iers oi tne superior uouri. Raleigh Chronicle: A gentleman who has a reliable S30 barometer in hi? house say. that yesterday morning the mureury stood at a higher point than it has any time for thirty years. On the Western train yesterday there were 50(1 nspsnnrrnrs. A vot w.i thk-pn a to who the crowd preferred for Gover nor and Gen. Scales had 205 majority, Dr. J. N. Rarnsey, a prominent plrysician of Seaboard, Northampton c-junty. came in town yesterday and had with him a hat band that was worn by ihe first Confederate soldier killed in the war. By noon to-day 52 passenger cars had arrived in Raleigh ; the seating capacity ot each car is about 60 people ; the aisles of every one of them was crowded and 100 persons each is not too largo an e timate. Charlotte Observer: The revival ?i the Tryon Street Methodist church in mis city nas now oeen in progress lor two weeks and the interest appears to increase as the meetings progres-s. The servic6s Sunday were especially inler esiiog. there bavins: been thirteen pen itents before the altar. There were two new additions to the membership of the church. The meetings will be continued throughout the. present week. The largest turbine water wheel in the State arrived at Hilton & ErwinV cottrn- factory and flouring xnills, at Rock Is'and. on the Catawoa, yester day. 1 he wheel 13 a OO&foot lall and is 1 300 horsa power. I& was built in At lanta especially to.their order, and (tasipned to run al! tha mnrhinr.rv if of tneir large fiouriog mill without ba'k iog." The water power at Rock Island is magniGcent, and one ot tno fiuest known on any Southern river. Newton Enterprise: Rev. Mr. Wilkie, a Baptist minister living near Catawba, who has been a Ufa 1 oner T?o publican, has come out squarely for Grover Cleveland for President. He has spent the grealcr part of the Sum mer fu Western New York and Pann. da. At Buffalo, his home and through out all New York, Grover Cleveland is regarded as the firmest, purest and most conscientious statesman of the country, lie says the people as wno'o in vesiern isew xorfc. irre spective of party, will work ' for hin as thev never before did tor inv ranrli date. -Perhaps the most complete po.iiicai revolution mat has taken ttlace in anv section of Nr.rth ; ParKn. will be shown by the election returns tais .jear irom the south Mountains, of Burke county. Mr. John Gray By num said Saturday that in 1663 there were but two Democratic votea cast in Lower Fork township, and that it re mained overwhelmingly Republican until last year, when Col. Sam Tate oarnea it ty twelve majority. -Or Thursday of last week, when Col Cowies. the candidal a far rvt ent down there to speak, he was met oy two nunareu mounted men; all bearing Cleveland and Scales- flags, ' on mo pcdk.(uic gmuuu mree nun . . . . - . irea more awaueu mm. xhia year tnere has been such a nniTersal turn ing over that ihe Democrats wilt carry thA township, in Mr, Bjnura'a opinion, A Fair Offer Trni! Vat.t k in Rki.t Co.-of Marshall. Mich , offer to send Dr. Dye's Celebrat ed v oltaic Belt ana Electric Appliances on trial, for thirty days, to men, old and young, afflicted with nervous debility, lost vitality, and many other diseases. v See advertisement in this papers tthseow&w . We invite the attention of ur citizens to the fact that first quality shirts are being made to order at one dollar at the Wilmington Shirt Factory. tx. Quarterly Meetings. Fourth Round for the Wilmington District of the Methodist E. Church' South: S Fiemington Circuit. Oct. 18-19. Elizabeth Circuit, Oct. 20 21. Cokesbary Circuit, Oct. 24. Ciinton Circuit at Clinton, Oct. 26-27. Newton Grove Mission, Oct. 29. Duplin Circuit, Nov. 1-2. Ocslow Circuit, Nov. 8-9. Point Ca9 well Mission, Nov. 13. Topsail Circuit. Nov. 15-16. . Wilmington, Front Street, Nov. 22-23. W.H BoBBrrr, P. E. - Itching Pilea-.symptom mntt Core. The symptoms are moisture, like persplra Hon, Intense Itching, increased by scratching; very d stressing, particularly at night; sdema a3 if pin-worm were crawling in ana about the rectum ; the private parts re sometimes affected. If allowed to continue very serious results may follow. "JS WAYNE'S OINT MENT" is a pleasant, sure cure. Also, for Tetter, Itch. Salt tfheum, Scald Head, Eryslp. elas, Barber's Itch, Blotches, all scaly, crusty Skin Diseases. Box, by mall, SO cts; 3 for $1, 25. Address, DR. hWAYWK A SON, Fhlla., Fa. Sold by Druggists. may 2 ly dead&w f ra w For durable coloring the walls of rooms in beaut if al tints, . at little cost. nothing equate the M able in sold at Jacobi's Depot. f.- Now ia thetimetoipiveSmith's Worm Oi - ivdw NEW AOVJGlttSEHENTS Creamery Buttered Flourl glNCBOUR ADVERTISEMENT OP LAST week we have received many testimonials of the richness and excellence cf this new article ot dlat, and in every instance by competent judges. It wi l go one-third further than any other Flour. Goodlhouaewives will find it in 'Uspensabie in making cake,mnfiins. tc Give i - it a trial. It comes in 3 ft. packages and costs 35 cents. NEW BUCKWHEAT, OATMEAL, k, ic, FINEST SUGAR CURED MEATS. : THE Hams, Hams, Hams. Shoulder Strips and Dried Beef. Compare our goois and prices Jwlth any houte In Wilmington. We can't be inlured by conparison P, Ii. BRIDGEES & CO. HO North Front St. oct IS "TEliVETd AND VELVETEENS AT ONE- half the coat of a--y other Velvets or Velvet- ! - 6938 foriMUllners, Dress Makers and Tailors use; wear 100 per cent, longer than any other. We have them in all colors, fast face ai-d pure dye. for sale at ' TAYLOR'S BAZAAR. A large stock ta seleei from of PLUSHES, t - 1 SILKS AND SATINS, in all and every shade I " - and color. Felt, Velvet & Straw Hats, for Ladies, Misses and Children, trimmed and untrlmmsd. We are receiving New Goods every day, and we display them on our spa cious counters. J lowers, feathers. Birds Plumes, Breasts and Tips In every shade im aginable!, at remarkably low prices, at TAYLOR'S BAZAAR, 118 Market St. WILMINGTON. N. C. oct '.0 Health Is Wealth. CURE GUARANTEED. Dr. E. C. WXST8 Skkvb ad Braix Treatment, a guar anteed speciflc for Hysteria, Dizziness, Con vulsions Fits, Nervous Neuralgia, Headache, Nervous i Prostration caused by the use of al cohol or tobacco, Wakefulneaa, Mental De pression, 8oftenlnar of the Brain resulting in Insanity land leading to misery, decay and death. Premature Old A ge. Barrenness, Lorn of power In either sex. Involuntary Losses ana Spermatorrhoea caused by ott exertion ot the brain, self abuse or over-indulgence. Each -box contains one month's treatment. tl 00 a box, or six "boxes for $5 00, sent by man prepaid on receipt oi price. WE GUARANTEE 8IX BOXES To cure any case. With each order received by us for six boxes, accompanied with $5.C0 we will send the purchaser our written roar antee- to refund the mener if the treatment does not effect a cure. Guarantees issued only fey JOHN C WEST A CO , 862 W Madison St., hrNERVITA lcIp f it 0mmtm fgi 'ill 'Mil u ii a i r tiiiiiin.ttwtifiiimituM, HnubltktWltlBMMTHM WILMINGTON MARKET. : . V ' October 22 4 P. M. ; SPIRITS TURPENTINE Oaoted quiet at 27 centa per gallon. No sales reported. - ... . ROSIN Oaoted dull at 93A centa for Strained and 974 for Good Strained. TAR Quoted firm at 31.40 per bbl of 28 lbs. CRUDE TURPENTINE -Quoted steadj at $1.60 for Virgin and Yellow Dip and $1 for Hard.v COTTON Quoted steady. Sales of 275 bales on a basis of 0 5-16 centa per pound for .Middling. The following are the official quotations: Ordinary.............. 7 1-16 cents 8 5-6 8 15-16 9 5-16 04 U oa Urdmary Low Middling , Middling. , Good MiddUusr DAILY RECEIPTS. Cotton ................ 812 bales Spirits Turpentine. 113 casks ttosm..... 385 hhU Tar............... eg hhl Crude Turpentine. 85 bbls marine: . NEWS. ARRIVED. Steamer D. Mnrohisnn Smith Vav- - m w4VU A. S J enevine, ti iv Williams & Lk. steamer Passport, Harper, Smith Tille, Master. Steam Vachfc TviniSfl Whnrlairlp SmithTille, Master. CLEARED. Steam etterille, G. W. Williams & Co. fctearner Passport, Tlarper Smith rille. Master Steam Yacht Louise. WnrdaidA Smith ville. Master WEEKLY STATEMEITT. STOCKS OK Hi KD OCTOBER 18, 1884. Cotton ashore, 16,005: afloat, 5,886, to tal, 21,891. Spirits ashore, 2,546 ; afloat, 750 : to tal. 3,290. Rosin ashore, 90.154; afloat, 1,793: total, 91,947. Tar ashore, 1.208. Crude ashore, 1,182. RECEIPTS FROM OCT. 11 TO OCT. 18. Cotton, 9,557; spirits, 1,064; rosin, j,4y; tar, 57; cruue, 1,635. KXPORTS FBOM OCT. 11 TO OCT. 18. DOMESTIC. Cotton, 1,020; spirits. 509; rosin, 4,517; tar, wo; crude, 1,773. FOREIGN. Cotton, 2,115. LIST OF YESSELS CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. Ger Albert Newmans. 515 tons. Elchman. eailf d from &tetin. Sept 15 or jsarDo, Mi ions, redersen, sailed irom Marseilles, Sept. 10. Ger Carl Max, 294 tons, Beyer, sailed from Hamburg, 8ept 27 Ger Der Nord. 5?3 tons. Wegener, at Stett'n. Aug0 . ' " tor Emma, Parker, 497 tons, Larsen, at Gloucester, Sept 15 . Ger Fidelio, 376 tons, Meyer, saliel from Stettin, Aug 17 Ger Fortana, 428 tns. Leonhard. sailed from Stettlf, Sept 8 tsr ueo uavis, ta tons, aiacumoer. sauea from Hall. Sept 28 Ger odeffroyr 632 tons, Swning, Bid from Stettin, Aug 27 uer ixnis trs ions, Schmleter, sailed from Htetdn, Sept-9 i Ger Lvdla Peschan. 403 tons. Bremers. sailed from Glasgow. Sept 39 Nor Niot, 453 tons, Olsen, sailed from L's bon, Sept 1 or utto, , sailed from Plymoutn, Sept. Nor Pusnaes. 485 tons. Rammelhof . sailed from Va'encia, Oct 5 . Dan Rlalto. 445' tons. ' Hansen, sailed from London, 8epi28 xx or biaon, aai tons Jor&ensen, sailed irom Hamburg1, ugl Nor VUedal. Fredrick sen. .sailed from Archangel July 10. ' ; " Ger Der Wanderer: Stroefllnr. at ardlff. Sept 13 Nor Hllding, 235 tons, Johnsen, at Cadiz, Sept 20 VESSELS IN THE PORT OF WILPJIMQTON, N. C ; OCTOUKR 22, 1884. V No vessel under 60 tons reported in this list. STEAMSHIPS. Sp Pedro, 765 tons, Echevarla, C t Mebane nr Asna- n, imi tons, siain. ur aiebane Br Cara Brea, 1801 tons, Jenkin, C P Mebane ; BARQUES. . Ger Hestla, 550 tons- Boetcher, E G Barker ft -Co Nor Ino. 338 tons. Jonassen. C P Mebane Ger Mariatina, 410 tons, Bradherlng. j , m u isaraer & t o Asst Leda, 533 tons, Ejacher, Aiex oprunt son Nor Eslllsto, 433 tons, Ugland. icu Barker a Co BRIG. I Williams. 339 tons, Layton.E G Barker A Co Ger Diana, 315 tons, Schroeder, jfi rescnau a westermann Ger Express, C76 tons, Vss, k jfescnau & westermat-n Ger Herman Frledrich. 283 tons, Nlejahr, J2 u isarxer co IJxzie Wyman, 2:6 tons. Sawyer, ; U Barker & Co SCHOONERS. . Carrie S Bailey, 393 tons. Barker, EG Barker A Co Alice Hearn,-347 tons, Pentewell, GeoHarrias Co Bath Darling, 220 tons, Shlpman. EG Barker & Co H S Lanfair, 329 tons, Woodland, Geo Harriss A Co Vineyard. 2C6 tns, Boeenbroek. GeoBarrias A Co Samuel McManenoy, 310 tons. Baker, , . Geo Harriss A Co Luther T Garretson, 543 tons. Crawford, - GA Ifarrina Jt. On Jennie N Huddell, S97 tons, Henderson. Geo Harriss A Co Estelle Day, 228 tons, Williams, . ... ieo Harriss A Co Post Boy, 1 .1 tons, Gott, B G Barker A Co E H Drunmond, 296 tons. Biggins, - - : ib G Barker A Co Martha Welsh, 370 tons, Burdgev Geo Hanias A Co B 8 Graham. 341 tons. Avis. lo HirrtM Jt rv Sarah Qulnn, 108 ton, Tollock, ' teo Harriss A Co Henry D May. 278 tons, Morris, Geo Harris A Pn Thomas 81nnlckon, 260 tons, Hearon, ueo uarriss A Co Gertrude I. Trundy, 461 tons, Davis, tico uarribs A Co Paul P Keller, 2C5 tons. Foster, June Bright, 346 tons. Barter, : . . . w jm cnadbourn A Co TJgTie C Hickman, 230 tons, Joseph.' Geo Harris A Cn Emma Heather.,292 tons, Lacey. 4 " tieo Harr!aa A Co J. L. WINNER, Tiff ATCH1IAKE3 JEWELLER. tad Jewelrrrep-ired &zd warristcd. MISCELLANEOUS. CUPID: r Dw-. Vlien cupid wears the Diamond shirt, Ills conquest's sure of hearts so tender, For when they see this manly guise, ; - The ladies alyays quick surrender. ; Surely the ladies are 'attracted by neatness of dress, which adds so much to the general 'elegance of one's appearance, i What's more vital to a well-dressed man than a perfect-fitting, smooth-setting shirt?' ' j ' For sale by Shrier, the. Old Reliable Clothier. DRY COO DBf 4 CARPETS, A GOOD GENERAL STOCK OF JUST SUCH GOODS AS ARE NOW IN GENERAL DEMAND. SPECIAL ATTENTION; IS CALLED TO BLACK SILKS. BLACK CASH- MERES, SURGES, ALMAS, &ci, &c. StocV of Wraps to arrive about the close of this month, embracing all tho new things. i f . "Turkish Bath" Soap for all. oct 17 WE STILL To whom It id a v Concern: We wulcl most give prompt attention to all orders In the line ot Wire and Iron Work, Wire Cloth, Cheese alea, Ac and It the Hardware & Wooden ware dealers, Architects, Bnllder A Mill rurolfth. lng trade of the United States who do not succee 1 la bavins their orders fllld promptly, will eena mem to us we win endeavor to nu them A ether lines of goods free on application. . ; Detroit, inch 13 dw ly National Wire & Iron Co. S FOR THIS - oar limrovxl aru' ciai jcar ummm cure ueainess in au etagw. KeoomiacBaw Bdeuttfto man ot Europe aad America. Write for iilimirateA asscripitue book and tesUmoui from doctors, iiidgea,- mlnlatera aud prominent men and women who nave been cured, and w takt pleasure in recommending ihtnu. They are unseen while la use, comfortable to wear, a sul&ftpermuumbcara, Address, J. H. 2llioloa, 7 Murray 6ta ICow Yorlr juneSOly dtthsat wly eow ; v . : - . ' . Benj. W. Davis, (Formerly with Wi S. Davis A Son, Wllmlng . ton,N.C.) ; . . , 214 Washington St. New Yokk, General Commission merchant "JEATiER IS. COUNTRY PRODUCE, ' Ap pies, Game. Fish, Terrapins, Egs and Chick ens. Highest market prices, aftd prompt re turns guaranteed. A trial Is all I ask. Refer b permission to IS. R Burruss, Presi dent First National Bank of Wilmington, N.C; Mesarrs J. H. Chadbourn A Co., btcam Saw Mills; P. la. Brldgers &"Co., Grocers; P. Cum mlng A Co., Grain and Feed dealers; Davis A Son, Ice and Fish. '-'r AW Southern Produce a Specialty, v oct 1 6m ' 1 . Rev. Ddniel Morrelle's . Enfirllsh and Classical School, No. 420 Orange Street, Corner of Fifth. THE . TWENTY-FIFTH ANNUAL SES slon will begin (D. V.) Wednegday. the first ot October. Information with regard to terms, Ac., may be had at any time by calling as above. i - sept 17 Fema le School . St. James' Seminary, HISSES BURR A JAMES, Principals. MRS. M. 8. CUSHING, Mtxalcal Instructress. rilHE TWENTY-FIRST ANNUAL SESSION X of this School will commence on Monday, 6th of October, and close about the third week in Jnne, 18S&. v Special opportunities for learnln the art of Painting in water colors, oil, pastel, Ac , will be afforded tbosA who desire tbelr children to learn this beautiful and fashionable accom plishment. Pupils outside of the School ac commodated with suitable hours for learning Music or Painting. For furrher particulars enquire of tha Principals.- i: sept 18 North Carolina Resources tive books ever published about any-State." Boston Post. Halers Industrial Series. Two Volumes Now Ready. 1. Thb Woods xhd Tdcbess op North Cakolxsa. Cnrtls's, Emmons, ard Kerr's Botanical Reports ; supplemented by accurate County Reports of Standing Forests, andiliwv trated by an excellent Map of the fcute. 1 Vomine 12mo. Cloth. 273 pp., $1.25. ' U. IN aTHX COAX. AJTD IjtOIf COUXTOA OT North CAKOLEra Emmona. Eerr. lAid- WislJ??? Census neporti; sup pvementea by full and accurate sketches of the Xlftj six Counties and Map of the State. 1 Voiume 12mo. Cloth, 425 pp. $10. SoJdaJ BookaelleraTorin on receipt of the pric, by - . iT 4 B . HAIB ft SON, , rnbTTahers, BookseDers and ststloncrf miscellaneous; THE PROPOSALi- My darling, you look irreaiUj. lovely to-night! 1 ; SAe.r-To I? Thanks very muchl W are handsome asa Prince; C3urley,in jou: dress suit. 5r. Give the credit to the Diamond Shirt, my love, which I wear for the fin fime to-night ; it is that which gives tone to my toilette. Here is its prototype (slip, ping the Diamond engagement ring on her finger). , She. May our love be as enduring as the fame of - j " The Diamond Shirt." ' TabUou. OIL CLOTHS! t v V , -1 x . ' SURVIVE! respectfullr announce that we are pre oared to wi hout delay. r Cataloarues of Iron Jfenclof , : j . Mich. For the Campaign, THE POLITICAL CAMPAIGN UP0H which the people of North Carolina art just preparing to enter will, beyond all qoet tlon. be one of great excitement as well as one of vital mportance to them. It will be no child's play. j All that is needed to Insure Democratic raff cess and continued prosperity to the etate if a plain, truthful statement of whu arc dov the facts of history, or are daily becomlar to. The reasons for Democratic victory, ana U even stronger reasons for Republican defei are abundant, and it is the purpose of THE. REGISTER to do its full part in lay In a: them before U As the best means in its power to thUend. and In answer to appeals, the Registkb will be furnliihed at such low rates as to put it ia, the reach of every one during the present 8t and Presidential ampalns. If we all do our full duty. "Ictory wUlrors ly be with ns ; but that duty will leave u . no idle time. There must be erly work, U work, work all the i time. If good goverr ment and a people's prosperity are worta working for, let us all go to work, and at once. CAMPAIGN BATES. - Thb Rkgistek will be furnished to Clat. until November li. at the following wte 0 copy, 5Cc; five copies, $2, te copies, $3 75; twenty copies, $7; fifty eoples, f 15; hundred copies, $ 28. I ! In every case the paper win besentnnttj the returns of the election shall be recetfed and published, and we invite the attratioa ei Executive Committees of Counties and Town ships, and of all others Interested, to the Cam paign Registeb asa sure and cheap means oi furnishing information to the peop'e. Address RALEIGH REGISTEB, ,. - . Raleigh, N.C vocumentTno l.-isai. : DEMOCRACY vsTrEPUBLICANISIL Hxjtdbook or Nokth" cakolixa Politics r ' FOB ' The Platforms, The Parties, and Tte Iiues Thoroughly Discuaeed. xue uuiaence Ol "j-'ocumem by the Democratic State Executive Commiuw in 1882, was generally recognized a declare In that year's campaign. , tltr AaiaiUarllandb -tbu been prepare ior this year's tue, and will be issued am ly after the session of the Chicago Democra' lc Convention. - , . The Handbook will be a well ln.P'fL pblet of about 150 pages, 8fo and will eoa- . 4rU. . n matter mV0 ed in this year's elections. . , Document No 1, for 184, will be suppHefl s TEN DOLLARS PER HUNDRal. the actual cash est of type-setting, paper press work. . - In order that the size of the edlUoa mf determined, prompt orders are '$peJJ2' Address, a. JiALeiuix "V'r't:"i July I t i Bateun. a- rote rsy- AT NO. 112 SOUTH FROST SJREST. HUMPHREY JSaiKINS keep , freehNewEltr and Myrtle uiove ujtters. cent v. if. a-t o. Ami.-. 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