THE IIOMHHQ ST AR ,
By WH. P. BERNARD. ;
PUBLISHED DAILY gXCKPT MONDAYS,
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One year, (by mall) portage paji,.-. $
Six months, " .: - 2
Three months, " " ' Z 1
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To City Sabeeribera, delivered U any part of
the
CI 17, c uieeu wain i -
not authorised to collect for mere than three months
i are
in advance.
6en. Todleben takes command of the en
tire general staff of the Russian army; the
Hungarians are on the war-path; it ia said
that the Russians cannot winter m Buiga
ria unless Ruslchnk or some other force
surrenders; a Turkish steamer, has been
destroyed in the Danube by torpedoes; any
Russian soldier may be now promoted to
commissioned officer, for distinguished ser
vices, after standing the usual examination
Hon E. Pierrepont has resigned ai
Minister to England, j N. Y. Parker,
cx-SUte-Trwsuref of South Carolina, has
been arrested in New York upon a requisi
tion from' Got. f&pntpn, and . has been
jailed. ; - AnotbeViase of yellow fever
at quarantine, New York. Public ex
citement rapidly increasing in Paris; Mac-
Mahon's manifesto is commented on with
severity. Proposition to shorten the
Praver Book was rejected. f --New York
markets: Money 4 per' cent; gold strong at
lOOJ.LUlfbn eaaierat 11 746Cai-16 centr;
at " 1 ' aw V . ft 1? - Jav A
nour aoiiana m&ivc jower, ooouern $o 40
8 75; wheat, spring ile lower, winter
grades better; corn a shade firmer; spirits
. InmAnTlfUl ftllMrlv m - Vi 1 ,AnB. MwUii
IUI UV4UV u. vwu J M WlW lUM, UM
$1 700180. . ' . . . -
RANDALL FOB SPBAKBH.
The Democratic caucus - at Wash
ingtah, last " night,' nominated the
Hon. Samuel J. Randall for Speaker
on the first ballot. He received .107
oat of 142 votes cast. As is kno wn
to its readers the Star has favored
the nomination of Mr. Randall, and
it is needless, therefore, to say that
we are .gratified at the result. Mr.
Randall has made a good Speaker,
and was entitled to a renomination
at the hands of the party he has so
faithfully nerved. His nomination in
caucus is, of course,
equivalent to an
election.
IK SOUTH-ATLANTIC."
Late yesterday we received tfce
first number- of this . new "Monthly
Magazine of Litefature, Science and
Art," and edited by our gifted towns
woman, Mrs. Cicero W. Harris. We
have only had time to turn over its
pages and glance here and there. The
number contains eight papers and
poems, besides editorials. Among
the contributors are such well-known
authors as Capt. J. N. Maffitt, Paul
II. Hay ne and John Eaten Cooke.
Kemp P. Battle, W. II. Babcock and
Mrs. V. L. W est are the other prose
contributors. The poetry is by
M. ,V. Lanier, J. ' H. Boner and
Paul H. Hayne, the best living
Southern poet. The bill; of fare is
inviting. We need not ssiy that this
candidate for public favor, and spe-
- - . .
cially for North Carolina': favor, has
oar heartiest wishes for its success.
Let it bewell sustained with . many,
contributions in the way of subscrip
tion and advertising, and it will be
admirably sustained in its literary
contents.' It will bo for sale at the
Vtrirtlr c t AVO.Q o fi rwm r - Pwiaa 0
wvva ovwao va luuimajfa jl 1 iwv cat
year or. 30 cents a number.
"One more unfortunate has been
captured and jailed. This time it is
ex-State Treasurer N. G. Parker, of
SoutlrCarolina, who has been arrest
ed in Jersey City and jailed, upon a
requisition of Governor Hampton.
He is one of the "roguesiaccording
to his confession, which we published
some weeks ago. ; He expresses him-
self as willing to turn State's evi
dence. "He can a tale unfold" that
will be highly interesting to South
Carolinians and very distressing to
his "pals," including that arch-villain,
the inevitable ex-Gov. Chamber
lam. One by one the precious scamps
are coming to grief. The grinding
of the mills of God. goes on contin
ually. .We trust the last one of the
rascals will be ground to powder.
The Russian armies have not been
well commanded. This is evidently
felt by the Czar, and, hence, it is re
ported thai the great Russian engi
neer, Gen. Todleben, will be placed
at th hparl nf t.hfl nntirn cp.nnral
o
staff.- This may turn out to be a
judicious change, j
The Democratic cancus at Wash
ington, last night, concluded its la
bors by the nomination of Mr. Adams
for Clerk of the House, Mr. s Thomp
son for Sergeant-at-Arms, Mr. Polk,
of Missouri, for Doorkeeper, and Mr.
Stewart for Postmaster. .
Minister Pierrepont has resigned.
What is up ? v He long ago disgusted
decent Englishmen by his foolish
speeches, v There is a "true inward
ness" of this resignation, but it is not
known as yet. ' ; -
A new Episcopal Diocese will he
formed out of West Virginia. It has
passed the General Convention, and
the House of Bishbps has concurred.
I HE MORNIMCl
YOL; XXI.-r-NO. -19r :
EOITY.
NBW ADVKBTISBIIIBNTK.
N. Ia.C0BiBe8t goods.
. BaxbisokA AxxxR-rHata. ' ! : : ; ; .
it.
1 J. Hahk Dress gbods,-&c.o V i ,
ATKimoN---Lischt Infantry.
J onus Samson New arrivals.
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MB8. V. A. Oaa Pall fashions. ,
X A. Spbihger Ckal and wobd.
Jona DA.WSON Turpentine tooht!
Mottsoh & CJo. Wamsutta shirtslaK
Hkinsbeboxb Books, musie, &c. , I
Botobd, Loeb & Ca Cotton ties. Z M
: Pbttewat & ScBULKBir Bargains. ;
Adbiaji& YoiXEBS.--Oroceriea, &c
Ofesa. Housb Sensational Blondes. I
GUiBKxt & Northrop New bakery. I
Obaht, Hinton & Co. Choice flour, j
Haydkk & GitRHARDT Saddlery, l&c.
Bbowh & Rodpick: Great attraction
MAM.AKTI & Co Baraesa, saddles, &c
BoATWRieHT&McKoT Family 'supplies
B. P. Mjtchkll & Son Choice flour, &c
' Kkrchkkr Causb Bros. Corn, ker
osene,' bagging, nails, &c j , .
- There were no interments in Bel-
levue Cemetery during the past week.
No cases ready for trial before
me Mayor a uourt yesterday mornine. t
Miss Kate Claxton will : not
visit us this season, having cancelled her
engagement .
The interments in Pine Forest
(colored) Cemetery .during the past -week
numbered six, three adults and three chil
dren. I
t JThe Register of Deeds issued
only two marnage liceoses during the past
week, one for white and one . for colored
couples.
Superior Court , for" New Han
over county, Judge W. A. Moore presid
ing, will convene in this city ono week from
to-morrow. . - -.
Miss Anderson, who is now play
ing a successful engagement in Philadel
phia, has engaged dates for this oily early
in January. : ' - . " :
- The seveutbj : annual . session of
the Kenansville Eastern Association will be
held with the First (colored) Baptist Church
of this city on Thursday, the 18th inst. '
A white man, name unknown,
was arrested yesterday afternoon and sent
to the guard house, the charge against him
being daunkenness and disorderly conduct.
Warmer, clear or partly; cloudy
weather, light variable winds, mostly from
the southeast, and stationary or lower pres
sure, are the indications for this section to
A lady at Laurinburg, writing!
to a friend in this city, says there is a col
ored child at that place, three years old,
who has a well matured set of side whis
kers and a moustache.' ' j j
The case of Sarah Hall, colored,
arrested Friday afternoon on the charge of
disorderly conduct, has been continued un
til Monday, the prisoner-in the meantime to
remain in the guard bouse.
The members of the Cape Fear
Light Artillery are requested to meet at
their armory to-morrow (Monday) morningt
promptly at 5 o'clock, as the company will
certainly move at twenty minutes past 6.
Mr. John McCollough, the emi
nent tragedian, has engaged the Opera
House in this city for Monday and Tuesday
evenings, the 22d and 23d insts., when he
will appear under the management of Mr.
John T. Ford. J ; ; r
- The market was abundantly sup
plied with fish yesterday; the different va
rieties embracing trout, rockfish, mullets,
blue fish, skipjacks and flounders. It has
been a long time since there' have beeri so
many fish in market " : '
Every member of the Wilming
ton Light Infantry is expected to appear at
their armory to-morrow (Monday) evening,
at 4 o'clock, in full uniform, with plumes.
They are also required to carry pom-pons,
and have blankets and baggage at the .armo
ry by 12 o'clock. I ; j ;
A protracted meeting has been
in progress at Hallsville, Duplin . county,
during the past week, under the ministra
tions of Rev; XL M. Croom, of the Baptist
Church, assisted by the Rev. J. G. Dukes,
of this city, and at last accounts twenty-two
persons had joined tne cnurcn.
There were six interments in
Oakdale Cemetery during the weekending
yesterday, the ages of the parties being, re
spectively, 15 months, 7 years,' 7 years and
7 months, 45 years, 51 years and 53 years;
and the disease's malarial fever, jaundice,
consumption, Brigbt's disease and diphthe-
ria. two cnuaren aiea wim me laiier anu
one with Bright's disease. ; :
Tlie Yellow Ferer aofferera.
The following donations have been re
ceived at this office for the yellow fever
sufferers at Port Royal and Fernandina:;
KKidder& Sons.... .$50 0
B. F. Hall..... ........ 50 00
Cash........ ....... 15 00
.Mrs. E t . l po
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Exeairaln t SaattbYllle.
Positively the last excursion to Smithville
for this season will be given on Wednesday
next, the 17th Inst., weather permitting, un
der the management of Capt J.- W. Lip
pit L Here Is the last chance for those who
want to en joy one more sight,; or "old
Ocean" and get one more whiff of its invig
orating breezes ere the "winter of our dls-r
content" shall set in.". The excursion will
take place on the steamer J. 8. UnderhiiL
) ! . ; ' WILMINGTON,
The State PaJr-rPreyaraitiaaa mg (lie
" military to Attend-Pall Baaks law
.' -' slrea, e.
There is considerable Of a stir in military
circles just now. -The boys are all on the
gut tite in regard to the proposed trip: to
Raleigh to attend the State' Fair We ;do
not know how many will go, but it is very
important that each 'company 'should ;go.
'with full ranks in order' that Wilmington
may be able to make as good a showing,: at
least, as otner towns and cities in the Btate
From every-' indication,, at present, there
will be an immense gathering at Kaielgh
this week. r Hampton and Vance will 4raw
If nothing else wilt The military will form
an important feature or tne . occasion.:, and
we should have sufficient pride to wish: our
companies to make a favorable - impression
upon the large numbers who .will be pre-1
sent from every section of ' our! pat
riotic,- good old State. The strength 'of
the different companies will be able to show
will depend . In a great .measure upon the
will of our tnerchants and other business
our military are employed. '$b the language
of the Charlotte 0awrer, in making an ap
peal in behalf of, he young; men of that
cKy, we say, "many of them who are anx
ioua to go have declined to ask permission
to do so from; their employers on account
of the heavy ; business just at this seasob .
We make an appeal in then behalf. -This
is the first time they have been called bat;
and it is important that there should be; a
good representation,' ' If allowed to enjoy
themselves for a few days they will return
with lighter hearts, and' better prepared
for their work. Let the boys goby all
means, and tell them they can dq so, and
we. venture, to sayinai you win .not re-r
gretit";; r-'.V Z -: i'l ., -Zlij
The military.' companies have been or
dered to appear at Raleigh on Tuesday of
the Fair, at 10 o'clock, A. M.; for an en
campment of three days. The Cape Fear
Light Artillery, under command of Capt
H. G. Flanner, with a section of their bat
tery, will leave this city Monday, morning
on the Carolina Central Railway via Ham
let and will arrive at Raleigh about 9
o'clock (hat night - :
The Wilmington, Light Infantry, under
Capt Walter Coney, and' the Whiting
Rifles, under Capt J. W. Gordon, will
leave Monday afternoon, on the 5.40 traitj,
via Weldon, and wUl arrive at Raleigh on
Tuesday morning at 8 o'clock. , ,. j
On Tuesday morning, the day upon which
the Fair opens, ail the military of the three
different battalions, will escort . Governors
Hampton and .Vance to the Fair Grounds.
Assault with a Deadly Weapon.
John Minn is, colored, was arrested yes
terday morning, about 11 o'clock, on the
charge of committing an assault on Henry
Wilkes, colored, by striking him over the
head with an instrument used in shovelling
ballast The difficulty occurred on the
West side of the river, about half past 10
o'clock. The wound, which is on the back
of the head, was examinedby the city
physician, who is of the opinion that it is
not likely to prove serious. Minnis says
Wilkes bad been persistently teasing and
worrying him, making insulting references;
to his family, clucking at his horse, &e. i
that he had warned him time, and again to
stop it, but without effect, and finally, in a
moment of passion, he gave him the 'blow.1
Minnis, who was arrested by Officer Lewis
Gordon, was lodged in the guard house to
await a hearing before the Mayor's Court
on Monday morning. 7
FIrat Boataao 1ft- C 8. O. - '
Lieut. CoL Taylor, of the Second Battal
ion N. C. S. G., has received a letter from:
Capt . W. A, Liles, of Wadesboro, stating
that the Anson Veterans have organized,
elected officers and sent forward certificates
to the Adjutant General.: The officers ex
pected to receive their commissions imme
diately, and the company will have a proxy
present at Raleigh this week. This makes
the complement of ten companies necessary
to constitute the ; Second Battalion a full
regiment, entitling it to a Colonel, Lieuten
ant Colonel and Major, and making it the
First Regiment of N. C. State Guard.- The
election of officers for the regiment is ex
pected to take place at Raleigh this week,
and we hope to see Lieut Col. Taylor come
home a full-fledged Colonel.
A Burnlna; Bale...,:..:;...
Considerable excitement was created in
the neighborhood of the W. '& W. R R.
depot, yesterday afternoon, about 4 o'clock,
by a young man's trying the experiment of
applying a lighted match to a. hole in a
bale of cotton, . which had. been cut for
sampling purposes. , The cotton blazed up,
and " the more he tried to put it out the
more it burnt the faster." The bale, was
thrown upon the ground, which Only served
to give new impetus to the flames, but by
this time a large crowd had gathered and
the spiteful little conflagration was "nipped
in the bud." ,
The young man says it happened acci-
dpntallv. ," ' - 'i' ''- ' '
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DIaposed Of.'".'" ---
. The cases against Messrs. W. P. Canaday
and J. j; .Caasidey,' Qf the Wilmington
JW, charged with libelling the Commis
sioners of . Robeson coil n ty, was ,' heard at
Bladen , SnprlDr vC6urt dqring : the ' paat
week. The case against Mr. Canaday was
dismissed. ;Mr. Cassidey;. submitted' and
waa required to pay one penny 'andj costa.
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Presentation Ceremony. -.
i-t We learn that an interesting ceremonyia
expected to take place'ori the eve of the de
parture of the infaatry companieaifr JUi
leigh to-morrow afternoon, teing ba pre
tentati'on of a handsome sword aod, belt to
Lt Col. M. P. Taylor, 2nd Battalion If. C.
State Guard, by the Light Infantry Com
pany, of which he waa formerly Captains
N. C.,; SUN DAY. OdTOBER 14; 1877.
"t iOn Thursday and Friday evenings of the
presentKweek,-Mme.Nmon Duclos' famous
troupe of Blondes and statuary .artists will
appear at the Opera House. ; The company
numbers between twenty and thirty, and
their performances, the Norfolk Yirginian
says, have been greeted everywhere with
largean'd enthusiastic audiences, it paving
been necessary frequently to open the doors
from fifteen to thirty minutes before the
advertised time to avoid the' great rush on
the ticket office. ' Of their performance in
Washington the papers of that .city say
Standing room here this week 1b the ex
ception. The performance is a bright and
spicy one, and the "Dizzy Blondes" create
a sensation. nasU7igton Juvenrng alar.
wM'me Dados' "Dizzy Blondes" are the
leading attraction this week, and they draw
unusually large crowds nightly. Wathing-
ton Hepubiican.
According to the Richmond Enquirer it
is not a "strictly mora) show."
A Capital Oaae for the Superior-Court.
' TfiA rBRA nf Hi a RtntA n ' Rnhort Smith
pby, which occurred In
occurred in Bladen cexiaty
some months since,- has been removed to
this 'county for trial. . The case will come
up on Wednesday of the second week of
the term of the Superior Court, which con
venes in this city one week from to-morrow,
Judge Moore presiding. It will be remem
bered that Mr. , Smith had a preliminary
examination before a T magistrate shortly
after the sad occurrence, and the caso was
dismissed. . During the present term of
Bladen Superior Court, however, the grand
Jary , found', an indictment against him.
when, through his counsel, he ' succeeded
in haying the case removed, as be fore!
stated. ' - ' i
Mr. N. A. Stedman. Jr.. appears for the
defence.
Mr. Smith was committed to jail at Etiza-
Detntown on weanesday last.
U 8. Commissioner Court.'
Peter Evans, a colored stevedore, was ar
raigned before U. ' S. Commissioner Mc-
Quigg, on Friday afternoon, charged 'with
Tiolating the Internal Revenue laws by sell
ing intoxicating liquors to h'is brother steve
dores, while engaged in loading a vessel
some months since, without having fjrst ob
tained the necessary license. - The evidence
was conclusive as to his guilt, and he was i
ordered to give boqd in the sum of $1Q0
ror nis appearance at the next term or tne
U. S. District Court, which convenes in this
city on the 31st inst, in default of , which
ne was committed to jail.
Ladlea' Benevolent Society.
The Visitors of the Ladies' Benevolent
Society: will meet at Hook and Ladder Hall
on Tuesday afternoon, October 16th, at 4i
o'clock. ' . I
uiVKB a'nd naniNE itbsis.
The Norwegian barque Henrick Ibsen,
Basmussen, arrived at a port in the United
Kingdom from this port on the 9th inst.
A cable dispatch from Queenstown
announces that the schooner Ihuile, from
this' norL had arrived there leakinV flnH
with a lost radder. .
CITY ITEMS.
THE PEARL OF EXCELLENCE !is Gourand'a
OlvmDian Cream. This unrivalled preparation im
parts u sallow, red or pimply complexions a beauty
tnat conveya no suggestion or aruaciai appuance.
Price in large Bottle, urednced to One Dollar. For
sale byJ. C. Munds. t
WIVES KNOW THAT THE BROW OF CARE
la often soothed by a delicious supper, to which per
fect bread, rolls, biscuit, etc., are so important. To
have these delicate products of baking always reliv
nie. me use or uoolxt's xzast rownis is very
important. Thia article Is among the most valuable
or tne aay in us Marmgaon neaitn. it is put up in
cans always xuu in weigut. , y1
Im
What abb thk CnxsKKTLiu ei Guunr's 8m.-
fhttb Soap t Firstly it is endorsed by medical men
as a aifiiniectant, oeodonxer, ana remedy ror local
diseaaesof the
asm.
Secondly, it is an admirable
article for toilet use.
Tbiralv. it is InexDensive.
Beautify without risk with Hill's Ixstaxtaot-
ous HaisvDt.
There is na case of DvsneDsisthat Qim't Av
oubt Flo wan will not cure. Go to any Drug Store
and inquire about it. If you I suffer from Cosnve-
neaa, suck ueaaacne, bout utomacn, inaigestion.
Liver Complaint, or any derangement of the Sto
mach or Liver try it. Two or three doses will re
lieve you. Regular sue 75 eta.
Latx PAPaas. To Harris' News Stand. ' south
side Front Street, we are indebted for comes of the
new xorx jjtagtr, fnmey vomer ana jrrtuut
LetUe'i Htuttrated xinommer for the current week.
The Stand will remain open until 11 o'clock this
morning.
Happy tidings far nervous sufferers, and those
wno nave oeen aesea, arageea ana quacKea. nu-
vermacher'a JDectne Belts effectually cure prema
ture debilitv. weakness, and decay. Book and Jour
nal, with Information worth thousands, mailed free.
Aaaress ruLTXBiuoKH ualvanio uo., uncinnau,
otuo.
1IIABBIED,
ty.
nesday, the 10th instant, at the residence of the
bride's father, S. D. Wallace. Esq.. by Rev. James
E. Mann. Mr. EDWIN BORDEN and Miss NEPPIE
WALLACE.
. DIED. :
TUBNEB. in this city, on Saturday evening, tne.
istn met.: JsuiADSTu jamje tukhsk. asea 14
years a montns ana n aays, ' .
The funeral will take place this (Sunday) after
noon, at 8 o'clock, at St. Thomas' (Catholic) church.
thence to Oakdale Cemetery. .
NEW; ADVERTISEMENTS.
Attention, Wilmingtoa LiM Infantry.
yOU ARE HEREBY ORDERED TO APPEAR
X at the ArmorV. in full uniform, with plumes.
Monday evening, at 4 o'clock. You are also ordered
to carry Pom Pons, and have blankata and baggage
at tne Armory oy is o ciock.
tsr order captain. -oct
14-lt , t , W.C. LORD, O.S.
;T: ; Coal and , Wood.
, 800 Tons Red Ash Grate COAL, ''
400. "i." " Steve -
v o so White Nut -1
,, v 400 " Superior Soft " ,
'10O Cords Oak, Ash and Pine WOOD,
50,000 Best Sz3U SHINGLES. -oct
14-lm J. A. SPRINGER.
rlew Mery ani Confectumery. .
QN WEDNESDAY, THE 17TH, THE UNDER
algned will open a Bakery and Confectionery
Store at the eld and well known stand so long kept
by Mr. F. M. Agostini, whore we will keep the best
of everything in our line
H. D. GILBERT,
8. G. NORrHROP.
cct 14-tf
; Another Shipment
Of I euR : justly chlbbratbd , wam-
8UTTA8MIRTS, decidedly the best Shirt made.
expected daily, roaly fl 15, C. O. D. ' .--f
.oct 14-lt ' ' MUNSOff & CO.'
5. .-...-v.' 't i Atr ''. . 4 ",. " - e. -. w-. ..
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NEW 'ADVERTISEMENTS.
TitYl ftly ftTlfl TmpnTtflTlt
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Announcement . -
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J -rT -vxiTXT Q t fXTXTVtrvtr ,
I AJXVW t L Ob IXJIJVJl
." 45 Elarket Street t "
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HK TOLLOWINU IS A SYNOPSIS OF T&S
Great and Unosoal AttraeOona which will ba offered
by ns this coming week. : They deserva the CARK
FUL AND 1MKXDIATB attention of all.
SILK DEPAHTIIE3T.
Black Gros Grain Silk, $1 75 quality will be sold
for $186; 1 4 '
Black 80k face Velvet, suitable for Dreas.TrlmminK
fa Bonnets, $1 75 aad $3 60; , - 5. ." j
The lowest prices ever quoted for such qualities.
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DRESS GOODS DEPARTHEBT.
Xnelish Cashmeres, S8 inches wide, la all the lead-
tag colors, SW cents, worth 87Ji cents; - ; .
English Serges, in all the popular shades, 15 cents,
wort! 873t cents; .
Oamasaa Suiting, from 15 cents ; . ,)
A full line of all the Newest Materials aad Colors
in the Market.
MOTJEliTHQ DEPARTMENT.
Cashmeres, Henriettas, Coburgs, Australian Crepes, ,
Delaines, Tamise Cloths. Crapes, Ac., Ac
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Specials,
This is a list of inducements which cannot fair to
attract the attention of EVERY lady. Oar stocks
In every department' are very large, and include
everything de&rable the market affords. Apprecl-
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aUng the natora of 4he times and the dleposltion of
customers to obtain the greatest possible return for
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the least possible oatlay, we have decided to offer
THESE GREAT BARGAINS FOB THE COMING
WEEK:
500 Pieces Linen Platting,' with Yal Lace Edge, SO
cents a piece, worth $4 60; ;.. J
Silk Lisse Neck Baffling, 10 cents, worth 60 cento;
790 samples of Nottingham Lace for Curtains, all
lengths and patterns, choice for 35 cents;
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Call early and secure a selection. P .
BROWN 6c RODDICK,
oct 14-tr
45 MARKET STREET.
I "RYmirsinTi tn Smitri'inllo I
f AJAOUTBlOn .10 OlUltnyllie !
I on
Steamer J. SUnderliill,
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Wednesday, October 17.
STKAMBR WILL LEAVE O. G. PAB8LVY A
GO'S Wharf, foat of Onnra tttrat PnnirpTT.V
&. nuuninf! oeiore nignt.
jrare ror roan a tnp 70 eta; Children 60 eta.
The Italian String Band has been engaged .
The Manager will exclude ut ahfonOnnaiilA twtr.
on. and no effort will bo soand to mb th mri-Tir.
sion a pieaaaat ana agreeable one.
iicaetsio oenaaon aoara. orrrom -
oct 13-8t , J. W. L1PP1TT, Manager,
Cotton Ties. '
rpHE HOOK A EYE TIE.
THE HOOK A EYE TIE, " '
THE HOOK A EYE TIB
Is the most simple and eaafly adjusted Tio In use.
Cheap as the cheapest., j
Send your orders to
; BINFORD. LOEB A CO.,
oct 14-tfDAW Gen. Agents Cotton Statea. ;
fj FLOUR. FLOIJR. ;
Choice FamilT Floiir, Warrantei, $8 25.
A FRESH LOT WILL BE RKCBIVKD TO.:
Jt. morrow, direct from the Western mills no.
middle men to pay profit to. We give our cus
tomers the benefit of
DIRECT PURCHASES IN LO W PRICES.!
- :
A faU line of CHOICE GROCERIES always on t
band at BOTTOM PRICES. :
GRANT. HINTON A CO., ;
- ' Commission Merchants and Grocers.
oct 14-ltDAW .
The : Live Book Store
HAS IN STOCK A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT
of Standard and MiseeUaneona Works. School
Books, Blank Books,. Stationery of every descrip
tion, Gold and Steel Pens, Penholders, Lead Pen
cils, in as, inkstands, and everything In the Book
Aid Stationery line. ., - , ,, .
The Nuslcal Department
Has Pianos, Organs, Melodeons, Guitars, Violins,
Banjos, Flutes, Fifes, Harmonicas, Accordeons,
xirsius, xauDonnea, muaicai iioxes, sc.
Chromos and Steel nirravinea. Frames. Ifata.
Cards, Ac, at
tUELNSlSBilCUXKt), '
oct 14 tf- Nos. 89 and 41 Market st.
Consignments
IN ST0EE AND TO ABBI7E ! '
-y ILL BE SOLD FOB A COMMISSION ONLY:
New Mullets In large packages; -Family
Mess Pork and Breakfast Strips;
Table and Cooking Butter and Lard; .:
Bacon. Shoulders and Canvassed Hams;
Sugar .Coffee, Molasses and Flour; -
Peas, Bice, Potatoes and Apples. - - -
Onions, Cabbage, Turnips aad Beets;
Soap, Lye, Potash and Tobacco; -Glue.
Spirit Casks. Poultry. Eees. Ac - -
Remember, commissions onlv win not ' Icstlf r
time consumed running after bills. 1 ,
raTTJtW&I A BCUULUM, "
Brokers and Commission Merchants.
oct 14-tf Next North Princess and Water sta,
Review copy. -
Ilallard & Co. ,
- Are receiving daily - -r""
HARNESS, SADDLES, BRIDLES,'
L TRUNKS and TRAITBl.TNU KAHH. all
iFradea.aedaellataiitnnlahnirtnwTtma I
wholesaieorretailo ;r. .iu:,i, l
mF Manufaclurlnff and reDalrlnar at short notice. I
oct 14-tf . :Hoi8SenthFrmtau
WHOLE NO. : 3,179
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Dress Goods.
rpHS CHEAPEST LOT OF DRSS ? .
' GOODS ever sold !n tae City,
n Jut racelvetat
J. HAHN8, .i
4th8treet:
:' Black pacas;; j ,
JUST EKCEIVKD, THE SECOND LOT J
, . of 'those Cheap- ALPACAS
and are selling them Lower than eTer at
. , J. HAHN'S;
oetX4-U ' -r i, . .4th Street
'Flannels.
-
ASS 8XLLINQ VTHITB
aad BKD FZANNXL8
, Tweaty-Fiye Per Cent., Cheaper
-. than any Hooae la the City.
Call and examine at - ; - ! .
HAHN'S,
4th Street
letl4-Jt'
II Hxuubxirg Edgingsj
I
Iff HATE EKCKIVED A LAHGK -- I l'
i - aasaftment of HAMBTBG EOSlNps,
f mm auction, and are selling them -
at Half the Begnlar Price at
,i , f t.
octl4-lt
i
. to
4tn street. ;
Wev Airrivars; .f
niev Arrivals.
j .i '
I SHALL OPEN -
Oil IIoiiday9VOctober 15
T i , A NEW ASSORTMENT O? '?i i
... f - - - .
DRBSSfGOODy
. . v JIN GBSAT VARIETY. - A .
Extra BargtUns in . Cashmeres,
ALL SHADES. ; " , '
JULIUS SAMSON,
oct 14 tf , .43 Market Streei
, BLANKETS !
:: . 200 WHITE BLANS STS,
: ; 200 SILVER GRAT do. ! :
CliOAKS, '
ALL THE NEW, and FASHIONABLE SHAPES.
; ;u Cloths and Casslmeros, '
A COMPLETE STOCK, WHICH WILL BE SOLD
AT POPULAR PRICES. f
JULIUS SAMSON",
oct!4tf 48 Market Street -
J U S T; R E.CT2 1 .V E D
150 Pieces
More of thoso 7-8 and 4-4 FOULORD CAMBRICS.
- , TART.1E Tl AVAR IT Wkifa anil CbxnA
NAPKINS, TOWELS, and a Fun Line of WHITE
- . i
GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, Italian
. and Torchon JLACES. f .' - ;
Also,
A Full lane of Silk. Galoon and Worsted Fringes
... JULIUS SAMSON, .
cttttf. -j-ei k , :4S Market Street.
AH Day Long !
FROM
SUNRISE to SUNSET j
.......... .... j
WE SEND OUT
Family Groceries
TO
All Parts of ,the-f City.
Our DELIVEEY WAGONS
Leave our Stores
PBOMPTLY!
EVERY THIRTY MINUTES.
LEAVE your ORDERS
FOR
Family SlIDpHeS
WITH US.
WE GUARANTEE L
.'I A .
' - ' ' THE ' " ' '
v THE
Irge3t Stookl. :
AND THE i .
TT ' '. 1 ' - ; - -y.' I
VeiV. XjOW6SL PriCfiS ." f
- ' jr ; f y u.. J. A lyOO : . I
i. i
Boalvrijjht & I : IlcIJoy,
1 ' v f"': ri -iiy."---i r u
i 9.7 & &fiartl Front
'. u. r
oct 14-DAWtf
AOTBRTISIRG. :
$100
" ! twodaya,.,..;,,...
1 10
t 60
S 00
8 50
4 00
inreeaays,...
lour days,....
" - " -five days.....
- . , one week,....
' . Two weeks.. ..
6 50
8 50
10 B
" . Three weeks,..,,.,.
" " One month, . .U....
" . Two months,.;. ...i
......... 17 00
a :s Three months.. i.r ;.......
S4 00
' Six months...... 40 00
" . .... One year,.... 60 00
f3PCon tract Advertisements taken at propor
tlonately low rates - i -
Ten lines solid Nonpareil type make one square.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. '
OPERA HOUSE.
Two
Thursday and Friday Oct 18 and 19.
TheCardttheBoason
u s . . - TROTJPK OF " '
SENSATI0FAL BI0NDES
' and Living Ar Fletarea I
From the Central Park Garden Theatre, New York
SO Baaauital BIae SO :
In the latest Parisian Sensation,
LA MINUET I ...
The Performance to conclude with the mirth pro
voking Burlesque, entitled
Seven Beauties, or the Dizzy Blondes !
octl4-4t i , - v., .
Corn. Corn. Corn.
QftAA Bosh, CORN. Prime. :
OUUV White and Mixed.
For aala bv
octl4tf
KBRCRNJBit AjCALDRB BROS.
Eif osene Oil.-
15 Ebl K30&E5B4IL, - . " .
octl4-tf r KXRCHNER C'ALDKR BROS.
Jagging; 5and Hour.v
400
Rolls and Half Rolls BA6C :3G,
K A Tons TIES,
av - .... ..r
'500 BaneIaFUUBa,1srad
For sale bv
octl4-tf
KERCHNEH A CALDER BROS.
.Kails, SoaplieafiiPctasL
-QQ Kegs NAILS, , V ?
2QQ Boxes SOAP, . - -
K( SasaPOTAHHr v "
octl4-tf KERCHNKR CALDER BROS , v
llinovi)l:7atere
A FULL SUPPLY, OF APPOLLTNARIS1 AND
J. HUNYAJDI JANOS BITTER WATER, highly
recomm ended by Physicians, kept constantly on
handandforileby v r ..v
ADRIAN A YOLL3RS.
oct lirVt f k otheast corner Front and Sock Bto. ,
;: Ficmr. v
A LARGE STOCK. ON HAND, 1
: Yartons Grades and Bran, a,
jyEATS
Hams, Sides, Shoulders,
i Strips, Bellies, Pork and Beef. '
MOLASSES. -New Crop Cuba, " , ,
::s"-i-:"r Suear House. Ac.
SUGARS. A, C, Extra C, : -"
, Powdered aad Crushed.
GRACKERS. Frosted and Lemon Cream,
. Lemon Picnic, Corn Hill. Oyster, Soda,
uuigur oiwiiisauu vases, in iiarreia and coxes. -
CASE AND CANNED GOODS.
A large, ample and varied stock on hand.
SUNDRIES. Tubs, Measures ,: Washboards,
Cheese Safes, Cloths Pins. Twine,
. Uses, Paper and Flour Bags, Paper,
Blacking Brushes, Oil Cans, Ac, Ac.
.ADRIAN A vOLLERS,
- Wholesale Grocers,
w,t A-tft Duuuicwii corner jrruiiw ua uock bib.
Fall Fashions.
MRS. VIRGINIA A. ORR HAS RECEIVED and
is now usinz the LATEST SHAPES for La.
dies and Misses Hats, and invitee a call from those
who have heretofore entrusted her with their work.
She is DreDared to alter old stvles and fashion them .
into the most modern shapes.
White straw dyed black when so ordered and In
best style.
RESIDENCE One door east of Front, on Church
Street oct 14-tf
For Best Goods
ND LOWEST PRICES, '
1 Call at the Hardware Depot -Extra
Inducements to Wholesale Buyers at '
N. JinARl'fl HtnlwiM Unvit
octl4tf No. 10 South Front street.
The little S&op AronM M Corner
JS THE PLACE TO GET
SADDLES, HARNESS. V
WHIPS and COLLARS. W
Made or Repaired, Cheap for. Cash. rr-v,l
next to souuier land's "tiTrltts. f'i
HAYDEN A GERHARDT,
oct 14-tf .... .... L-. .,- WllmlngtonN. C.
Turpentine Scrapers,
sels. Bunches. Horse He
. Tne largest assortment of the above goods, and
lamua, vrmwmg auuvea, 4iC
mt of the above goods, mm
oand at the Old Rstablishei
lowest prices, can be found at the Old i&thnahi
Hardware iiouse or jvan DAWSON.
. : 19. W A M MARKET STREET,
oc 14-tf Wilmington, N.O.
Fine ITutria Fur Hats !
gILK, STIFF AND SOFT HATS I . '
' SILK and CASSIMERB CAPS !
HARRISON & ALLEN,
oct 14-tf -V 29 Front Street
Seed Wheat! ;
eed OatsT
- Choice Flonrl
WE OFFER
Superior Fresh Ground Extra Family, Family, and
, ; . Extra Superfine FLOUR. "".
Very Choice White and Red SEED WHEAT. ,T
Frime Lot of SEED RYE.
Prime Lot of BLACK SEED OATS. '
For gj JeLowto suit purchasers by
octUtf
-, . d, n janvuKLrfj bum.
Cheap Wrapping Paper
A LARGE LOT OF OLD - NBW8PAPERS,
suitable for Wrapping Paper, wUl -he sold cheap in
quantities of 500 or more. Apply at the i ' '
oetU-8t nac s' ; STAR OFFICE.
HiUineiy and Fapqj Goods.
MRS. L. FLANAGAN WISHES ' TO , AN
nounce to the Ladies that She has retarnaa
irom tne nonnem vuies, wueio sne nas neen ma-
king her Fall purchases in MILLINERY and every
description of FANCY ARTICLES, and la now
prep, to Bnow her patrons a Very Attractive and
Beautiful Stock of au the NEWEST STYLES in
French Pattern Bonn eta and Hsts, Velvets, bilks.
jreatners, jriowers. lUDoana, .. i.
Mv motto is.' as heretofore, the Beet Goods, the
Honraiteeaui
Latest Designs, the Lowest Prices, and the Most
Honorable Dealing. .s .,'- -.
Orders from the counbr solicited.1 and perfect
satisfaction guaranteed or money refanded.
Variety Store. 42 Market Street. 1
oct tf nac - MRS. L, FLANAGAN.
- BATES OF
One Saoare one dav.