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XHIS PAPE& Sundays tz mmrt evening. epted by . JOSHT. JAME3 EDITOB AKDPBOPEIITOIU -n,rrtasi POSTAGE PAID: SOBS''?;- c, months, txoe. Three OTJO year $4.00. 1 TT BiontnB, , ..TeTert bT carriers froo ne P in any part of the city, At the above ei u- ' .t. ner weex. or iv , ll rJ V 7 " 4 V t " 0 V, " w-'.'i , i -t C v - : . . .. ..... . NO:246 T-lu-Pive their paper regularly. trcn err .:;-li ca tzi The kxnsct th wrltsr But alwaya b i c!abM to the Editor. V-.. .V J- . i'. CoaaannlcatlOM iaast be wxltto oa ... . . k . - . one side of the paper ; v!':" ; PerBOTnP xnuBt be avoided. "s And It U especially and particularly wa : stood that the Editor does not always eadoi the views of correspondents aulas so sttta ta the editorial cohuaha.' ;t: The Daily Review has the largest excitement will subside in a day or tote circulation, Of any newspaper fshcll intMcUyofWUmingUm,ja Hon. Pergonal ; ; George Davis, of this city, was Genevieve Ward is said lb have made .i.,rintr her present Australian trip- . ,r' f!onza State will, on the 1st of January. 1866. join the universal postal union. two.. Fiftv-niDeot the eizbty counties k (?-. m irnm nt th nftirH i h s.rtrv nf Raleigh on Monday State. This evening it is thought the Mr. John D. Williams, of Fayettc- majority of the balance wjll be in to-1 villo, is in the city to-day morrow when the oiiicial canvass will MEW APVElCTISEMitKTS. j KKW ADYEOT13EMEXTS KEW APVEKlSEaENT3. OPES OF- is reported in be made in full. . The greatest anxiety is now centred on the result in Cincin nati. as a great deal depends on the count there. Some impatience is felt over the slow m an n er in w hich the conn t is progressing in Hamilton county. It is conceded by Chairman : Powell, of the Democratic committee, that the - -: - - Furniture Covering. r,ntnin Shackford : n An a 4 OAfl fWl I T- I . a I strike id stocks. are anxlona for a niajority in the Senate insurance, which pays the face of ooe's so they may not be nam perea in tnc policy uhile living. More man wj work of the Winter. They want lol frty of our ieading citizens have taken recusirici lor -wn, ot T.olicies in this Association, and the numoer oi reorgaa:zauou sciiuuiea uuu i . - nartv measnrea on hand which they outlook for greater progress 13 very Success Attained ! Messrs. W . tl. Uioson aau yv uj. rjtt, -i TTlTrofn Easterdav. representatives of The Na- DllKS anQ V OlVeCSy tional Lite and Maturity Association, : of Washington, D. C. have met with CORNlUxli, UUHiO, unDrecedented success during- their LACE CURTAINS, WINDOW SHAlli, fall & Winter short slay in this cityv ltiese genue men represent a very popular plan G oods V Kcw Haven man has sent a check for 2.500 to I). L. Moody to be used in fc; work as an evangelist. Lieutenant Danenhower opposes caanot successfully handle unless-tbey further Arctic explorations announced- have the Senate. IU LAna nt hP.liave in the The Democrats of Hamilton county ly becau u . - . esDeciallv anxious to have the Sen ate, as they fear the city will, be again turned over. The. Republicans have they if' CARPETS, MATTINGS, &c. New Jersey Tall ei polar continent theory. Fx-Congres3nian and ex Minister r,on. of Iowa, is engaged in the diplomatic history of the United Slates during the civil war. nmmmer Dan Simpson, of tho Bos- itu nositive information to-night that t writing have 75 votes to the Democrats 72 on joint ballot. This is on the assumption that Hamilton county- win db couuteu for greater progress promising for thi3 Association. 21' Painters and those in need of white lead, colors, oil. etc.. can get the best a-d save by buying at Jacobi's Hdw. Depot. t The Mikado. The excellent Bijou Opera Company R. IU1. RflclMTIRE; oct 20 1. -AT- IBS, sold for the Democrats, which is not played last night at the Opera House, conceded by the Republicans. the second and last night' of their en- ueruucaies oi eiucuuu uoYoiicauj . . . omAiw t0a Ancient and Honorable Artillery.is beQn isued geVenteen Republican gagement here, tD in bis 93th year, ana na uruui his famous corp3 for 66 years. and haa drummed for contra und fiftv-eicrht ReDublican 1 audience than was commensurate witn members of the House. Ex-Congressman Goburn, of Maine, u9 mt died, leaves an estate of WUU w J- J orer S2.000.000. It is expected . there Among the audience of one of Nils-. son's recent concerts in Sweden was one or the great singer' brothers, an hon pt neasant. who never had left bis native place, and never before had heard bis sister sing. . . - . AiPTftmlria Gazette: As the bloody shirt was the winning flag in the . Ohio campaign, the people of Virginia, ir respective of party, "must . show the country that they win their political bittle3 under the stars and stripes. The marriage license law i3 already Civing trouble in Philadelphia, accord ; thoRnpord. Ancsrro applying for a license was refused because ho could port Oct. 17th. not tell his ago. although evidently tween thirty and forty. LOCAL NEWS. , IU DEI TO HEW AnYIRTISMllTS. C Vf y ates School Books IIAYS & JokesSo C h&oge maNSBEKQEJi The Cau3 Piano E M McIntibs Dry Goods, Ac IIumphrbt & Oyaters E J Moobi A Co Selected Trult F C Mi lues Sweet Gam and MuUelu Iast night was excessively warm. The receipts of cotton at this port to day foot up 1,542 bales. The atmosphere has been uncomlor, tably warm and oppressive to-day. The Bijou Opera Company play four nights in Charlotte the latter part of next week. - ., - British brig St. Joseph. Christensen. sailed from Bur wick. Eng., for this the merits of te troupe. There are but nine performers in the company and there is not an indifferent actor among them. A full chorus is all that is lack-mo- and that is felt as a serious draw Cltv Court. Win. Davenport, colored and eyi dently insane, was brought before Acting Mayor Bear this morning charg ed with attempting to set fire to his father house- The unfortunate con dition of the accused was so apparent - w m that he was held for examination by a f physician before any other action is taken in bis case. ; - Two other persons, charged witn disorderly conduct, "were discharged. No Change I ittk iRR ST1 l selling beef at W -v: ; from 5 to 10 cents' per pound at our ST ALL NO 4, I ' Front St. Market. CHOICE CUTSONLY lCc 0ct 211t taicopy ; -HATS ft JONESi - The Liecture. ' Rev. Charles J. Soon, the young back, yet we have never seen anything Chinese who has embraced Christianity more charmingly rendered than was and fitted himseit lor a me oi unburn the Mikado last night. We trust that ary work, in bis native land, and for the troupe may have full bouses wber which he will depart in a few weeks. flvAr hfiv en as thev are eminently de- will deliver a lecture at Fifth Street M, J - serving of such. be-1 Synod ofaNortli.CaroUna. The seventy-second annual session of the synod of North Carolina met at Reidsville yesterday. The synod em braces all the Presbyterians in the State. The delegates from this city were Mr.Samuel Northrop, of the First Presbyterian Church, and Rev. J. W. I Primrose, of the Second Presbyterian Chuich. Mr. Northrop will be in at tendance upon Synod? but Rev. Mr. Primrose has been obliged to remain at home on account of sickness in his con gregation. The Memphis and Missouri Svnods met last week, followed by the North Carolina, Virginia 0TSTEES ! TTDMPHREY SNEEDEN will XL receive dally fresh New River (ivatersduriDsr the season, and will deliver them m any part of the city- in any nnantitv wanted. Also. Fish and Oysters sent C. O. . Stand head of Front Street Market oct 20 r WE ARE TAKING DVANTAGK OF THE FINEST JBDIT E. Church to-night. It will be free to all and his subject will be, China--Its People, Customs, Manners and ?the Missionary Works." Pew Kentluar. Thfi annnal rentine of the pews of St. James' Church began at noon to dav. Col. James G. Burr wa3 the aue- tioneer and the different selections for seats were made quickly and at reason able Drices. During the Summer, the interior o f the chnrch has been almost entirely remodeled, much enlarged and' made more convenient for rector, choir and congregation. It has been considera- .i t.. hlv lengthened so that the chancel is UUU -J 116 Market St An Entirely New Stock Silks, Rhadams, Ottomans, Velvets, Cashmeres, Tricots, j m Ladies7 Cloth, Henriettas, . r v T Flannels, &c , &c. " ; ' , ; White Gobdsi Laces, Edgings, Furs, -Gloves.: V - ; Corsets. Men's and Boys1 Wear, v Hosiery, Housekeeping uooas, Domestics, Notions, &c, &c. ! At prices lower than they have been known for years. " crop In years, and are giving our customers the benefit of Choice Selected Fruit at low nrices. This week's steamer brings us ! an unusually attractive line of all sorts of Terms Positively Cash t v-hntaa fruit. We can't enumerate. Call and TEST' I shall sell my goods as low as see foryourEclf. octiOtf E. J. MOORE & CO. the lowest catalogues. , same treatmentr- All ! ask Is the We ask those in need of a heating stove to examine our stock and hear , . I nr lnwr TiTiona. hftfofB DUITChaSing. t r, rinrornrr finn. iiovernor eiecb i . l t nu:rt Gonofnr "Pmnnda. I 7k hnV that von need a new I . ... Cnnth I entirely in the new pari oi toe . . I . ,i, . : j i tt..f Viol"''"" . , tka nnran hns been taken irom me of Vermont, willspeax as iMew iorn-uunat, you wm do remiuucw Carolina, Kentucky, Soutn Lreorgia i 1 - behalf of Ira "Melville" is the best, and it is soia oy , FInrida Svnods. which met to day, gauery auu wu, w tVt7t t I , - tl:ii- ,1 Aia..coc snoialof the Church, anc " 1 . 1 n ,1 nnAn OQOn sifin been uuuuucu uuu wv. The seating capacity of the haiirifAmer linA tvijin nsnal and invite pur chasers attention to them. Prices Very Low. . 12 GILES & MDBCHiaON. Fridav Pevenine in Davenport, the millionaire candidate of the Republicans for Governor of New York. Philadelphia Record: Prosecution of the Iri3h National- League . for boycot ting an obnoxious" landlord is threaten ed by the British Government; bnt who is to testify as to a conspiracy? Are hearing3 to be ex parte, or are wit nesses to be .purchased in the good old to the East end the gallery has For the best unlaundned white snirt whca wiU meet to-morrow. in the city, call at the Wilmington Shirt Factory; only 75c. J.Elsbach. Prop., No. 27 Market st. - tf It began raining last nteht abaui midniehtaud kept it up until alter fioviio-ht.. with another fine shower UW f MI - - , Purcell House, WILMINGTON, N. C. , i during the forenoon. Easy Way to xesc xi. gallery, however, remains nearly as People are waking up and it is time oetore as the place formerly occupied they did. Each and every house claims tn cnoir an organ-has been sup- to sell the cheapest. Now how. to test I with pews for the accommodation mHOKOUGHLY renovated . f.ii let Ttn.tr na a TT I J . . mi - . r .H!4l I and requires but little time. We will on tne majn floor has also been considj cheerfully send clothing for men, boys eraDiy enlarged. Among the additions and children to your own nomes ioi i a neat &xx$ coay room for the rector Lamps. HAVING MET WITH UK EAT SUUOJ&oa I r "I 9 n 1 t .siJSi Cash 1 . Cash T ; Cash 1 And assure you at the same time, my kind patrons, that I propose to main tain in the future the reputation gained in the past of having . ; The Best, the Cheapest ! AND- edifice; HOuseKcepcrs, owiuuwatuicn a jid uwau iucu been taken from ATTENTION! DKUG STOBE OF JAS. 1ALL AT THE D. NUTT and see what VIF" will do. Price to housekeepers 10c. oct 14 1 i-f . i 1 4.,A iof onil TvhanAVAr We I A mra rrr nof I I is tne umy uu - convenienuy aimu- dezantlv fur- BLi40Si0 vr Tho npw hnlldinsrs for Mr. John Maunder's marble yard, corner Front comparison with those from elsewhese, and a roDing room for the young men 1 . .1 ,i r..iknn ctrnata m ranidlv an-1 and von can iudee side by side. inaiit,rt nnmnose the choir. These are - w- i : i o n tt Tnaci uuu w w j - - i - ine Virginia uepuuuuaus ... 6 - I nr-rCohintr ooniDletion. ioraker and other prommeni iepuou- v . ortmAtition, Shriek nets the a ;th fioh other bv a door, and each, cansfro-n Ohio will soon take the Tne Bijou Opera 7e But w will not tolerate hum- Soors7with the chancel. The work stump in Virginia It is pnvoNd n Ight to ra her- a Jgj bugging. lottery or gift schemes of any s all bn done under the immediate use this foreign aid in counties :where pleased -rn kind, but guarantee to give at all times sapervi8ion of the rector, Rev. W. H. there are large white majorities and morning Northern bound tram. more and better value for your money ris, and is a credit to him as well as where Wise says the Republicans are clara Kellogg, the famous can be had elsewhere. We will tothechurch. - - making gains. r;m donna, with her troupe, will nhAPrfnllv refund vour money if goods the Den soon give a concert in Goldsboro It are not foand satisfactory. No ope I . onfl thine to be con V ff v whan von buv clothes. Dura- First class accommodations. J" Kates reasonable. Oct 19 8m B. L. PERKY; Prop The Orton. S NOW OPEN lTUn KJfiUJSiJrAu ux nlsbed, and tho prices reaspnable. oct 15 lm W. A. BRYAN. Proprietor New Store ! New Goods ! YIOME AND SEE THE TOYS, TINWARE MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT: OF GOODS To be found outside of .New York Call and be convinced at . IU1. KATZ'S sept 21 HO MAKKET ST. Evefry Day. pRESH NEW RIVER OY8TER5 on hand every day. this month. The celebrated WINBERRYO YSTER3. Hard to beat and best Oysters In the world 1 ept 30lmnac. Star Saloon, j The Rev. John E. Massey. j and FANCY Some- Oysters 1 ocratic candidato for Lieutenant-liov- would be a gooa iaea b canassmore. 0 . JaMared ernor of Virginia, is dangerously sick to come nerc. aoie oioimer, w bmty ig at his residence near Albemarle. It i J The next entertainment booked for the Golden Arm. T I m r laaror. .Viaf ha haa nneaD-CDIa. - iUf. Massey is an old man, and up to - a week ago was actively engaged in can vassing. His Illness is the result of ex posure during the campaign. the Opera House will be on the night j of the 5th of November next, when J . B.Polk's Comedy company will ap pear in Mixed Pickles." 7 Schooner Kale Wentwortli, Brophy. The Rev. Mangasar M. Mangasarian, ciearea io-day for Jeremie, Hayti, with io has been tbe canse ofa theological uqj feet lumber. 60.000 shingles and sedation among the Presbyterians of 30,000 brick, valued at $3,361.88, ship Philadelphia and in consequence of bis ped by Me8srg. J. H. Chadboarn &Co. peculiar theological bellei has left the . . Synod, has established an independent The meeting at Brooklyn Hall las j ou. uas u aTU WPoUhv nirht was largely attended and .. . liiAoA .ntt Lnnnidarable interest was manifested. fnr the Duroose for which they; are heinff deceived and" that congregation wnoflaYB...-. 1" " nnrfnpi. th ""..yu tout and . . -i. n.i ihiAhniiaintr for him. and have guaran-i Key. u. n.ucuiu, mieaueu. iuouu....v - 7- 1 a nouse wno case -ueir lary equal to the one ne 1 services, is " - 1 a nan wiuo u .o " r. I success on Keeping cwy u.uwi, v - I - sr.-lrfr. . I ,-..1 nnlnr. crropn nrprlominatiniT. and tuO I i . t. samiro nnniimtntis The Otbello is, without doubt, the to rolls contained 110 yards. The best cook stove in this market. Call at irames ror weaving mu u . w - with goods which shall invariably prove Pine Straw mattius. We saw this morning at the office of Messrs Cronly & Morris, general agents of the Acme Manufacturing Company, a couple of rolls of matting, one of which was made entirely from the fibre of pine straw, which was spun at the works of the Acme Manufacturing Company, at Cronly, and woven in Brooklyn. N. Y. The other roll . was made from jute and pine straw com bined, and both are excellent articles what one should look to as well shape and color. Perhaps you have learned by bitter experience that . " .vinrllf lf. i lift a SUli.'-wnicu seeujo roods lost received. thine to suit every nouscKeepcr in uwwiy. -0re OF TUOSE FINE . Prices low at No. 24 South becona ana ; l-si jX I it UOCKBM. wb-attw I IIORNE Oioxxiiw, uCSfc Araogu . act Li . ' Day and Night riO ACCOMMOEATE THE PUBLIC. Irom av a- nniuan Jk fJO'S NEW DRUG Mnrr I V'1?.. . , A.V t.ivt crrI?ir 117 A Wnnt liore. m many cawiutw-au,.- "J f,tim n Za but all right when you wear it a time. Buttons drop off, seams give txrn v m aterial wears out, and colors fade. Such things are common to the lot of man. for but few are expert onnn rh tn detect clever imitations of honest goods offered by unscrupulous dealers. - There is one certain) way to avoid is to deal with teed him a sa received when in tbe regular ministry iM - There is now no doubt that the num ber of Christians massacred during the Summer in Tongking, Anam, and Cochin-China was even much larger than was at first stated. The first ac- total number of .mAoT'oA inH whftn romnleted will be SI w A. rn " s put up at Cronly and as soon as thev are nlaced in Dosition the nianu- The oyster season is in full Wast now factnro of matting in its entirety, a full i thn shinment every day oi xew i ; -.jih will ha carried on at n ilka & mm mmmw wm & mm m w Jacobi's Hdw. Depot, and see it be fore buying. C. W. YATES. 119 Market tt. satisfactory. S. H. Fishblatb- is oe termined that your purchases of him cheap. shall be iusl riaU every time. Ail bis clothing is expressly manufactured for ock Sprinff HoteL hours tor filling Prescriptions, and supplying other urgent needs. . . oct 17 6t ' " School Books and School Supplies, PENS. PENCILS, mit. SPOfrUJS. rzMtivijUBMB, SLATES,. CRAYONS, , BOOK BAGS and STRAPS,' COPY BOOKS, t EXERCISE BOOKS, Ac We will maic It to your advantage , to buy of us. We buy tor casa ana can auora so seu ieap. oct 19 - CJgars. Eating House and Oyster 8aloon at Mechanic's Saloo. No. 6, South Front t. oct 17 J. M. McGOWAW, Prop. look nere T MY SNUGGERY, THE GREEN HOUSE, - corner Princess and Second bU.. you Will find not only gool Wines and Liquors, but aninnriiri nv.w bivke (lYSTKKS. terved la" ftUJ BbTAf UUHMWVW v v . M Cold Lunch at all hours. ' -oct 17 tf u . ' I. B. RHODES, Prop. . i tn Anrk HllifV ft.ni) last' " ,u crior s.- r m the interior is large. h0,om us itousht UiUIt . ""J.7 7" rma.l ifi friends in this city and sec- wassacres at ju.uw, uuu . mv0i VJOw. kUin. I ing qualities, tie uses mo I iJ tvn of the foreign missions in Paris now with the completion ui w .4 .. InnlnHinO I WliminPtOn WOUIU UWOUW b ...n. i - i ii H i . va inai i.iiiiaLinud mm iiA& - - to-be, exclu sively a North Carolina are respectfully noUfled that I hivo tet ialq and insists that thorough work I this day opened the Roc Spring Hotel, foot leiiais, ana iwmiu 0f Chestnut street, wtere I promise them inrfnfttrv. The Acme Manntacturmg , . . erl;,i0vpn m the 1" V?rrcr r,7,il . w, . ta mnr. I. rtt Ka largest fish and ojster matKet hrlVft hppn fin craved for near-1 . find atoHMCtable and prompt attendaacc, at ton dered. Seven or eight thousand Unris- Qn the AUanuc coasu . i nans escapea. I Indicatlona- . .i Tk. .i in tho Tcrialatnre in rvur- ,.j'.!J.J - T)nK nartiptl I nmlar in Wp.St DOltlOn. lOCai uuiu is as yet unueciucu. n s" - . . claim a narrow majority on joint followed by fair weather in i m ballot. We clin the following from a tions, generally coiaer, ly three years in perfecting their ma-1 BLATK,S ciothing all tht could be de- chinery at Cronly to succssiuuy ca eqQal to tne best tailpr made .t. Ai.nti KfRlAS. lain im i-w , and the result has i U t- an arnallonK a rt !f! nf TTiat- rftinP. 1 8UUWU luat u - i -i. I :r,nan Ka made from the leaves of r I . . L?t- III I Uas ja h!ttinir onr native Pines, wnicu wm oo u.ki n iuu- s - . . .. - : we saw aiswa yarn spun from ratca. Will be pleased to see them all. ltespectiuiiy,' Sira. jonir smith, oct 1 lm -. I . : lx lately of Bar aw garment, lie keeps no gnouuy nr nln Iran baits. Try him and we guarantee that you wiU' be 1 perfectly satisfied. ; : - t. Cold Weather is Here I O till there has been no advance in the pries of WootTat the New "Wood Yard j -r ; The Bans 1 03EWOOD. , 7 1-3 OCTAVES Orchestral right Grand. Beautiful la Design, Elegmt In Finish, Marvelous in Power, Brilliant In Tone, Exqulsito In Touch, Solid la Conitruc- rr..l TlnnMllfir rtn Ifrtffn"' Excelslorl -V .. '"V: W " ... The BAUS PIANOS are anqucstlonably the best ntw mare.- ' Tor tale at ': - .- '' . :; ' . TTKTWSRKRfl Ktt'8. - oct It) Live Book and Music Stores. ' fltctnrs. 0 vsters. Ovsters. mfTltlVIXO DAILY LARGE CONSIGN. lit meoli oi r me i nr.iT iuiaji uic- ! IKES, which I will deliver to any Express Ouleeln North or South Carolina, at lowest possible price. . Delivered in any part of the city frc? of charge. All orders promptly filled and quality guvanteea or money rerunaea. - 110 South Frost Bt , oct .lm - . i -z, Wilmington N. C. "..kll.Bf naitt . - . L Jt fmitii In fhn info. I nino h nrfi Hud 1L tVI9 IUBI iCHVusij Colnmhnq. bigner oaromtw; v.- There is a nrosnect that tho election I tior. pine and strong. We have a large lot of glass lor xlOl-1 of -gLiULOTD Co . at foot of New Market. 1 t J I k J by taking an Agency for the best Jacobi'3 Hdw. Depot. t houses- Which. we are oiieriD0 jow. . . of the citr. - 1 - I None fall. Terms free. UiXUJrr Book Co QC( XW AX. AJJ M W, None fall. Terms tree. Pcrtlaad, lame. dcc2d&wf
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