THIS PAPER eepted" by -JOSH T. JAMES, "; ' gorroB xxv nSnsxtox. - . .HBSClUrn'03 POSTAGE PAID: -.-3 4 00. Six months, $2.00. ..Tfcre js 1 1 oo; One month, 35 cents. ff0D ' win be delivered by carriers free 1516 P p iin any part of the city, at the above rfCbrl'occnU per week. - . M-rfnir rates low and liberal, irsvicrira will report any and all fall to receive their pair regularly. . . 'cT T7 aI"'y tlcvina &c largest Jfule ctrcitlUion, of any.. newspaper vTYork City is to spend S.1,000 for water lines to De D;aceu in us parts. - ' . - ..rihertv Enlightening the World" trsnts f 10.000 more for chains and an ions to keep her steadfast."- ; : ' jay Gould's" family have an income fi 1.400,000 a year from their invest- -.t' in Missouri . PaciDo , Railroad itock. ' -.- 7:';-: lie Archbishop of Canterbury has town up special prayers for use in his diocese with reference to the approach jo, eueral election in England. . It is proposed to strikeout the words Milium Reipublicse Massaehusetten j'3n from the seal of that State and sab- ...-t - f 1 f 4 U a v K 'tate 1 Ce ijt-Ul l'l U1U V'JUJUIUUWCBIIU cf Massachusetts." . . . - Thirty counties in Kansas have nonn ested Prohibition tickets, and it is ex pected that at least an equal number .of Prohibition tickets win oe cuosen in additional counties. ' . The Harvard College annex, so-call ed, opened its seventh year on Monday with sixty-five young women enrolled. It now, for the first time, has a house ofit3own, and its endowment amounts to $53,000. . ' The New York Gubernational cam- naizu brings on a renewal of silly at tention to matters that have nothing to do with the issues. The war record of Governor Hill's brothers i one of the outside points which has caused dis cussion. . - , Senator Ruser, who prolonged tho Senatorial fight in Illinois last Winter by bis refusal to vote for Logan, in which be persisted until the last minute. reyives the memory of thxi contest by threatening to - expose ; the bribery there practiced. He says be was offer ed f35 000 for his vote at one time, and .$10,000 to stay away from the final balloting. " : - f : A dispatch from Montreal says that it a slated there that the vacancy in the College of Cardinals created by the4 death of Cardinal McCloskey : will be filled by Archbishop Taschereau, of Quebec. When one of the . Canadian bishops went to Rome some time ago ia connection with the matter of the division of the diocese Three Rivers Cardinal Simeoni pledged him his word that in case of a vacancy occurring in the college he would' use all , possible means to have it filled by Archbishop Taschereau. "' There i3 trouble ahead for Rev. Dr. uny. who has been recently nomi nated as Minister to Spain. He is bit terly opposed by the Roman. Catholics of Richmond. A special from that city to the New York Herald says : ' The Catholio Visitor, of this city, the organ ot the Catholics of Virginia, in its issue of to-day violently opposes the appointment of J . L. M. Curry, or this city, as Minister to Spain, and asks the Spanish government not to receive him because oi his bitter denunciation of the Roman Catholic Church in an address delivered before a Baptist Convention held hro in May, 1876. in which he said that "Romanism was worse than Paganism. " A report of this address las been extensively published and the Catholics are much incensed at the thought of being represented by a man wnoni they claim to be a bigot. A thrilling talo is reported Irom Tor onto, Ont. A special from that place dated last Saturday, says : - - Tntveninfr. while tho wife of Jean aptsje Romilly, a farmer; residing near th vilinp St. Vincent de ten miles from here, accom panied bv her two-vear old child was ieeliD2 her fowls, a larae bald headed e2le swooped down and bore the little one off in its t&lnna. The child scream- fd from (right and held ont its hands to ks mother for assistance, but the was Powerless to rescue it. ihe neishbors turned out with shot- pins, but the only effect of their firing 3 to accelerate the eagle's flight. The bird alighted on top of a barn a mile ay. and was seen to make several frokes at .the child's head with its beak. The neighbors had cot nrettv close by this time, and succeeded in JZhteoing the eagle away. The child's dj was recovered, but life .was ex tinct, a hole having been made in iU 'call and a portion of the brain de vour 1,1 by the bird.- Charles D. Fredericks. 7T0 Broadway, Y., the celebrated photographer, tiys that Allcock's Porous Plasters bate been used by himself and family er twenty years. He- found them Wonderfully efficacious in coughs, colds. &d pain in the back and side: Applied 0 we pit of the stomach they quickly Jjred him of indigestion and dyspepsia. e also found them admirable liver ulatois when applied on the right tide d&wv 1 ft VOL. IX. An effort fs soon to be made to in duce the State .Department to take some action in the matter of. the con sul general at Paris. This is one of the most sought ot the : consulates, and there are said to be four hundred appli cants upon file for it. v ' LOCAL NEWS. 1IDEX TO lW ADVERTISEMENTS. ' r . C Vf rxTES School Books Heihsbkrqek The Baua Piano " -K M McIntire Dry Uoods, Ac IIdmphrbi A SEEDrN Oyetera P.J Moost Co Selected Fruit r C MlLLEK Sweet Gum and Ma'lcln The receipts of cotton at this port to day loot up 1,560 bales. . Ger. barque Eintrachl,. Musewick. hence, arrived at Iondon Oct. 17th. Swed.c barque Maty, Olsen,' Hamburg for this port, passed haven Oct. Hth. " from Cux- The Cape Fear Baptist Association will meet at Bogae, Columbus county, to mprrow. There have been many prophecies oi late of rain, but none of them have been fulfilled. It is needed here. . ' i When you think that you need a new hat, you will be. reminded that the "Melville" is the best, and it is sold by Dter. " f Rev. Dr. Pritchard will preach at the Baptist Chapel, corner of Fifth and Wooster streets, to-night at balfpast 7 o'clock. . The neat , store . and office building being erected by Mr. Sol Bear, on Princess street near Front is rapidly approaching completion. The most economical coal scuttles known are the galvanized iron ones. They never rust. You will find them at Jaoobi's Hdw. Depot. t Nor barque Hildur. Gundersen, cleared to-day for London with 500 casks spirits tnrpentine and 1.865 bar rels rosin, valued at $10,333, shipped by Messrs. Paterson, Downing & Co. We hear it stated that the Winter schedule of the Atlantic Coast Line railways will go into efiect on Sunday next. This will place one more train onbottahe W. & W. and W. C. A-, roads. Indications. For the South Atlantic States, loca rains, generally cooler weather and va riable winds, shifting to Northwesterly. Personal. . Mr. Win. A. French left on Sunday nkht's train for Boston and other Northern cities. - Mr. C. C. Woodcock, of Pender county, was in the city to-day and gave us the pasure ot a call. Mr. John H.Clark, of Clarkton, one of the substantial men of Bladen coun ty, was in the city to-day." Wo rezret to learn Chat Mr. S. A. Craig, of the firm of Craig & Thomas, fsverv sick at hii residence on Sixth street, between Orange' and Ann. We had the pleasure tnis morning of making tho acquaintance of Mr. R. T- Burton, chief clerk at tbeOrton. and found him a very pleasant and courte ous gentleman. He has been for the last eichteen months clerk at the Yar- borough Houso, Raleigh, - and left that Dosilion to accept that which be now occupies. . The best ready - inxed paint can be had at Jacom's Hdw. Depot. He has it in all size cans, from half pints up. Easy Way to Test It. People are "waking up and it is time they did. Each and every house claims to sell the cheapest.- Now how. to test it to your full satisfaction is very easy and reauires but little time. We will cheerfully send clothing for men, boys and children to vour own homes for comparison with those from elsewhese. and you can judge side by side. That is the only true test, and whenever we w have such com petition,' Siieieu gets the sale. But we will not tolerate num- buggingr lottery or gift schemes of any kind, but guarantee to give at all times more and better value for your money . WOT t than can be had elsewhere, we win cheerfully relund your money if goods are not found satisfactory. No one can ask more. Shriek, the Old Reli able Clothier, I U Market si., sign of the Golden Arm. t For the best nnlaundried white shirt in the city, call at the Wilmington Shirt Factory; only 75c J. Exsbacii, Prop., No. 27 Market st. i tf The truth in niasquerado" is By- rnn'a tirm for . a lie. But- it is th mh and no masnuerade. that .Dr.i Rnliv Conh S snip cures coughs and colds, and so prevents worse evils, that may end ia death. cure bo speeay. u - A v V t- WILMINGTON. N. C. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20. ' Pender Items. We have received the following- from an esteemed correspondent and sub scriber at Burgaw, Pender cdbntj: ' Mr. Editok: Our little to wn is very healthy now; which is fortunate, as our people have but little money with which to pay doctore bills. We are frequently having additions to our pop ulation, but the strangers are all so small in stature that it takes but little to feed them, although they demand a good deal of attention. All our people are busy. The farmers are bringing in their crops, which are abundant in this' section. Our women are all most ami able In their dispositions and seldom quarrel except - aboat their chickens, although some ot the younger - ones make a fuss about their sweethearts. A party ot our townsmen went hunting a few days since and caught a fox and Mr. J. T. Collins killed a fine three pronged buck. Mr. Collins is a gsod shot, having on a former occasion kill ed two deer out of three which were runout to him. ! , City Court. Mayor Bear had quite a full docket or his consideration this morning: Martha Wescott, colored, charged with disorderly conduct, was required to pay a fine of $5 or go below five days. P. Murphy, a stranger, was drunk and disorderly. He was extremely anxious to leave the city at once, but as he was discharged for the same offense yesterday, only to renew the drunk, he was sent below for 24 hours. Solomon Stevenson, colored, for dis orderly conduct, was required to pay a fine of $5 or go below four days. Alfred Hill, colored, charged with larceny, was discharged. Henry Faison, colored, was sent be low until ho, could be examined by a physician. This is the case which was picked np in the street a few days ago, very sick, and subsequently sent to the hospital, from which be wandered away and was again arrested last night. He i3 evidently, demented and can give no acccount of himself further than his name, and that he came from Wayne county. The Pender Kobbery. la our issue of the 12th inst. we chronicled the tact of the robbery of Mr Aaron Lewis, in Pender county, in which there were several important errors, occasioned by the misinforma tion of our correspondent. The fact of the robbery remains as stated, but there were only three persons engaged, in stead of four, and they were white men disgnised by blacking their hands and faces. This was demonstrated by the fact that every article which they touch ed left the imprint of blacking. The robbers upon the same night stole a horse and baggy from J. B. Croom, Esq., which they drove down the "Ne gro Head" road to near this city, where the team was left and two of the rob bers were seen to cross the bridge . At the railroad at an early hour the next morning. That these were the robbers of Mr. Lewis is pretty well proven from the fact that a number of turpen tine bills with Mr. Lewis' name upon them were found in the buggy. Suspi cion points to two men who have not been seen in the county since the rob bery, and another who yet remains in the county, as being the guilty parties, and every measure will be taken to so cure them, establish their guilt and punish them. Opera House. . Gilbert and Sullivan's Japanese Comic Opera -'The Mikado." (pro nounced Mi-A"aA-do, with the accent on the penult) was presented at the Opera House last night by the Bijou Opera Troupe, whose performances here last season won for them deservedly high praiso. Their efforts last night were witnessed by a large, cultivated and appreciative audience whose unani mous verdict was that the troupe had fully maintained the prestige obtained last year. The company is small. So much the better as it gives the listener on opportunity to more accurately judge the merits of each performance as well as ot the performance .as a whole. The plot is intended as a satire on the fullers of English life and words and music are very happily wedded, and by this troupe the ideas of the poet and composer are finely and faithfully rendered. The company never appear ed to better advantage, the costumes which were Oriental in style, were rich and beautiful, and the entire perform m. '' ance was given witn spirit, precision and style that was delightful to every one present-' Mikado will bo repeated to night and there is every indication that there will be a crowded houso to greet and encourage this V truly good musicianly and deserving company, v Jacobi's Ildw. Depot is the place to buy a stove, if you want to save money f JiE YIEW, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. :o-:ihl - - ' - . - . - - ---- i . ' " ' .- ' Jt . - - I f - : - . i 3Dress"G-bods! : Silks and Velvets, - - - - Furniture Covering. : CORNICE, POLES, LACE CURTAINS, WINDOW SHADES, CARPETS, MATTINGS, &c. C5 New JefBeys, Fall oct 20 . List of Letters Remaining in the City Postoffice, Wednesday, Oct. 21, 1885: A Lizzie Adams, Snsan Arrineton. B Carrie Brown, L D Brown, Wash Brad ham. Elcy Boney, Henry Biddle. R J Barclay, Mamie P Black, T H Bobbins, Andrew Blair, F P Bauslef, (2). C Jacob Campbell, Willis Cham berlain, care R N Hines. D L Drayton, Mary Deans. . E Judy Edwards. , F Mary Frankliu. . G Fanny Gary. H W M ri Harriss, VVm Harrison, Laura Hawkins, Wm Hunnington, Margarelte Holmes, Sarah D Hill. ' J V Jordan, David Johnson, (2), Annie Jones, Elijah Jones. , . K 'Lily -King. . j L Dan Lenzay, Maggie Launrie, (2). . . - ! MBettie Murphy,1 Jos Manly Jos McNeil, Lucy Miles, M M Merritt, (2), J no McCray. N Laura Nixon. P Paul & Moring. R -Miss Risera, Sarah Roberdson, S R A Southerland, W Scott, T E Supo. Mary Scales.. T Robt Trask, Orrin T Thomas, Shafford Taylor, N Tarobog. 1 W Ed T White, (2) Ira C White head, Edw'd Williams. Persons calling for letters in the above list will please say "advertised." Let ters will bo sent to Dead Letter Office at Washingington, D. C, if not called for within thirty days. , i Ed. R. Brink, P, M. Wilmingtoni New Hanover Co., N. C. ; We have a largo lot of glass for Hot houses which we are offering low. Jacobi's Hdw. Depot. . t THE MAILS. The malls close and arrive at the City Post office as follows : - CLOSE. Northern through malls, fast........ 7.45 P. M. Northern through and way malls.... 8.30 A. M. Ralelsrh... 6.15 P. M. and 8.30 A. M. Malls for the N. C. Railroad and routes supplied therefrom Includ ing A. & X. C. Railroad at 7.30 P. M. and 8.30 A. M Southern Malls for all points South. dally ........8.00 P. M, Western malls f C. G. Railway) dally. (except Sunday) fcl5P. M. All Dolnta between Hamlet and Ral- r elsrb... 6.15 P. M. Mall for Chcraw and Darllnston Rail road..... ' 8.00 P. M. Malls for points between Florence and Charleston..... 8.00 P. M. VavAttAvlllA and nftlnc& on Cane Fear River. Tuesdays and Fridays...... 1.00 P. M, Favcttevllle.vla C C Railroad, dally. except Sundays ,....,.,.6.15 P. M. Onslnw C. II. and Intermediate offi ces. Tuesdays and Fridays. .6.00 A. M. Smlthvllle mails, by steamboat, dally ' (except. Sundays)...; ,.8.30 A. M. Malls for Easy 11111, Town Creek, Shallotte and Little River. Tues days and Fridays.... 2.00 P. M. Wrlehtayille. dally 8.30 A. M. OPEN FOR DELIVERY. Northern through and way malls.... 7.30 A. M. Southern Malls 9.30 A. M . Carolina Central Railroad.... 8.45 A. M. Malls collected from street boxes In business portion of city at 5 A. M..11.W a.m. ana 0.30 P. M. and from other points of the city at 5 P. M and 5A.ii. . - . Stamp Office open from 7.30 A. M. to 6 P. M., Money order ana register neparuneni open from 8A.M to 5P.M.. continuously. General delivery open from 7 A. M. to 6 P.M. and on Sundays from 80 to9.30 A. M. . Carrier delivery open en Sunday from 8.30 to 90 A. M. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. OYSTERS ! TTTJlirilRKY A SNEEDEN wm MO ll receive dally fresh New River Oys ersdurlns tne season, and will - deliver them in any part of the city In any quantity wanted. Also, Fish and Oyttbrs snt u. u. u. OCt 2 Stand head of Front Street Market WE AEE TAKING ADVANTAQK OF THE FINEST FRUIT crop In years, and are giylng our customers the benefit of Choice Selected Fruit at low prices. Th's week's steamer brings ua an. unusually attractive line of all sorts of choice fruit. We can't enumerate. Call and see for yourself. oct 20 tf E. J. MOORE & CO. Tocal Class. THE SUBSCRIBER WILL OPEN A VO CAL CLASS of 43 lessons or four sessions of 12 lessons each, providing sufficient enconr asrement la riven Tuition for tbe cjunets! 1 late ana place of commencement ana otoerj Erucuurd -mvi be given upon application at svxjcw Office, or at my residence, 713 Mul berry street. OCt JB3t . . ..' U. U. rOSXEU. 1885. NO. 245 1 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. weights. R. TJJ. St .J ames9 Church, rjIIE ANNUAL BENTING OF PKWS IN St. James' Church, under control of the ' Vest ry, Including the new seats In Transccpt and Gallery, will take place by auction, at 12 o'clk, on Wednesday, 21st Inst., at the Chur; h. oct 19 2trac ; ; : Puree 1 1 House, . WILMINGTON, N. C. rjlUOROUGHLY RENOVATED ' First cTaa accommodations. Rates reasonable. cctlD 3m 1 The Baus; Piano. J03EVVOOD. 7 1-3 OCTAVES Orchestral Upright Grand. Beautiful la Design, Elegant In Fialsh, Marvelous in Power, Brilliant In Tone, Exqulsltcjln Touch, Solid In Construc tion, Unequaled in Durability. Our Motto ; "Excelsior I" , -:: The BAUS PIANOS are unquestionably the best new maie., - For ease at I HEINSBERGER'S, -oct 19 : - Live Book and Music Stores. AFRESH ARRIVAL! XXTE HAVE JUST RECEIVED-A FRESH lotof Jelly, in Buckets, and Oat Meal.. . Remember, we keep Virginia Water Ground Meal, and a selected' stock of Groceries Wines, Liquors, Tobacco, Clgara, Ac. Orders for Fresh and Salt Flah , Oysters, &c solicited. - CRAIG & THOMAS, No 113, South Front St., Opposite New Market oct 19 Mortgage Sale. rpHE UNDERSIGNED, BY VIRTUE OF the JL powers in a mortgage deed made to him by David G. Lewis, the 1st January, 1S81, and re corded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Brunswick county, the 8th January. 18S1. in Book Z. on pages 360, 261 and 262, and to satisfy the conditions of said mortgage deed, villi expose to public said, to tho highest bid der, at the Court House door, in the town of Smlthvllle. Brunswick county, at 12 o'clock. M., on the 4th November, 1885, the let of land and tenements thereon, described In said mortgage, lvuog in the county of Biunswick, on the Northwest side of Allen's Creek, con taining 543 acres, more or less, for a more par ticular description - of 1 which refeiencc - is made to said mortgage deed. Terms cash. C. W. McCLAMMY. oct 2 20t . . Mortgagee'! TTAVING MET WITH GREAT 8TJCCES3 XjL In selling a fine line of LAMPS daring the last two seasons,, we are now offering a handsomer line than usual and invite pur chasers attention to them. Prices Very Lew. OCt 12 GILES & MURC111SOK. Housekeepers, Slwmltoatmea k Bail Eoad Men , ; ATTENTION ! "I ALL AT THE DRUG STORE OF JAS D. NUTT and sec what "VI F" will ilo. Trice to housekeepers 10c. oct 11 Eock Spring Hotel. MY FRIENDS IN THIS CITY AND SEC tlon are respectfully notified that I have this day opened the Rock Spring Hotel, foot of Chestnut street, wrere I promise them when they come to see me comfortable beds. aigoodTtable and prompt attendance, at low rates, will be pleased to see them all. Respectfully, " MRS. JOHN SMITH, oct 11m Lately of Baraw. Geo. W. Price, Jr., AUCTIWEIE it COSMISSIOS HEECflASL Office and Salcs Room, 215 Market St., . . Wllalngton, N.-C. "Attention will be given the sale of Goods, Wares,' Merchandise, Ac, on Consignment, and a General Commission Business. STOICT attention to business and QUICK returns of salesl . . , - . -julylO Cold Weather isHerc ! 'TILL THERE HAS BEEN NO ADVANCE In the pries of Wood at the New Wood Yard Of ILK.'-LLOYD & Co., at foot of New Market. 'Leave order and have wood deliyertd promptly to any iart of the cltyv ' OCt9 K. E. LLOYD & CO. I '.T7tnt3g::i 13 czz'iizz.'.:-':.:' fxca'czifclniactiy tzl tU : .j Ksserallatarcsifcct r" ' . ; Tha name ofthe writer cast always ba alsiaatatiio Editor. : ? . " ; CnTnrfnlcttlona past bs rxltUa ca ca one side ot tho paper. PferaonaHttesmcstbe avoided; And It la especially and particularly end -' stood that the Editor docs " net always tsdci " the views of correspondents calces so ttatr in the editorial columnar NEW ; ADVERISE2IENTS. AtHorae.; J WojlLD ANNOUNCE TO UY- LADY friends and cthcri that I am now pleasantly and comfortably located la my new quarters on SOUTH -FRONT STRE&T, opposite the NEW MARKET In the YOLLER&r-BUILD-' ISG, and have ampleroom for the display of my large Stock of MILLINERY AND ANCY GOODS, it always glycs us much pleasure to show our gotfds RC8icctfully, . . . v 7, MISS E. KARRER. Vollers' Building, oppoello" New Market. : OCt 15 - - ' , J HAVE A FINE STOCK OF MILLINERY GOODS which will be opened to-morrow, . Thursday, Oct. 8th. Hoie tho Ladles will give ma a call before purchasing. ' - MIW. KATE C WINES, 119 N. Second Street, near Pcstbffico oct7 ly School Books and School Supplies, pENS, PENCILS, INK. . . . SPONGE, PENHOLDERS, . SLATES, CRAYONS, ; BOOK BAGS and STRAPS,'. v. . .-,.' COPYBOOKS, EXERCISE BOOKS, A.C . We will make It to yonr advantage to buy of us. We buy for cash and can afford to sell cheap. C. W. YATES, oct 19 - . 119 Market it. The Orton. JS NOW OPEN FOR J2ECEPTION OF guests The Hotel ia new and elegantly fur nlsbcd, and the i rices reasonable. oct 15 1m J W. A. BRYAN. Proprietor New Store ! New Goods I QOME AND SEE THE TOYS, TINWARE and FANCY GOODS juet received. Some thing to -suit i every housekeeper, in the city. Prices low at No. 24 South Second and 121 , Dock sts. oct 17. J. F. A. REAVES. Day and Night. rpo ACCOMMOEATE THE PUBLIC, from this date, W. S. BBIGGS & CO'3 NEW DRUG AND PRESCRIPTION STORE. 117 S. Front St., opp. the Market Houso, will be open ail Jiours for filling Prescriptions, and supplying other urgent needs. , oct 17 ct --v r ' ' Every Day, F RESH NE FV RIVER OYSTERS on hand every day this month. The celebrated WINBERRYO YSTERS. Hani to beat and beet Oysters in tho world. GEO. F. HERBERT, , c ept 30 lm nac - - Star Saloon. ersJ;lY:j::- jJORE OF THOSE FINE , UORNE OYSTERS, best Draught MS Beer In the city, beet Whiskeys' and fine 5 c!s. t . .1 -m V . m. uigars. jcaung xiouse ana oyster saloon at Mechanic's Saloon. No. 6, South Front st. oct 17 J. M. McGOWA", Prop. , Look Here ! T MY SNUGGERY, THE GREEN HOUSE, corner Princess and Second st . you will find not only good Wines and Llqiiors. but splendid NEW BIVER OYSTERS, icrved In any style demanded. - Reading room and pri vate dining room attached. XW Cold Lunch at all hours. OCt 17 tf - v I. B. RHODES, Prop. n Tlie l)eiand r ; FOR OCR HEATING STOVES 18 IX creasing dally. Call and select oce be fore our stook Is broken. - Now Is your time. Prices very low. down. The UNIVERSAL FARMER, the best Cooking Stove In the mar ket, stands on Its own merlin. Llbrnrv a mi Stand Lamps cheap at - - JtvAJllSUli ct TAILOR S. oct 19 23 South Front St J. It. M AKSII ALL Is dally RECEIVING CONSIGNMENTS OF Many -good things f ronv the Farmers And the Village Merchants, for which hs Returns Peanuts, Fish, Oyster, Roc, 8 agar. Coflee, Tobaeco, c. Besides other Household and kitchen necessaries. Also, he Is receiving CASH orders far targr Biupmenia or mcrcnanaise,ana u : ooklngupwardlatfaeGen.com. Bus'ne8. Sportsman's Goods. FINK ASSORTMENT OF . BREECH Loading Gnns. AmmnnfilAin Af nil Hna r. loading Tools. Come and look through our assortment. We can show more Guns than all the stocks in the city combined. , , 13, a 23 Market Street, oct 19 Wilmington, N. C. Sweet Gum and Mullein, . TILD CHERRY," TAB AND TOLU, Als, a full line of Drugs. Chemicals, Ac rescript ions llllcd at ailitouni, tlay ornlght; oct 10 Corcer. Fourth and Nub t t f PI moiQ money han at anything elw w J UL J by taking an agency for tho bet t selling book out. Beginner succcc-l granJly, None fall. Terms free. UAixirrr Looit Co Portland, ll&lnc. v - 4lccJtwj-' Boll's Cough Syrup.; Red Star Cough Cure, Boschee's German Sirup, Ayer's Cherry l'ec tcral. Allen's Lung Balsam. Hvdrolinc. &c

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