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faktW THE HOBimiGSTAB. By WttVltl BEBMA11D. .UBUBHED DAILY EXCEPT MONDAYS- I't'ff jBKaaPTiMi .nt : . One year, (by mall) lW - six months, " M u 8 25 Three months, " 100 Fifteen Cents per week. Our City Agents are noflffiSedlS X tot met. than three month, in advance. - . i- OUTLINES, j'. The investment of Plevna U complete; the Russians will surround it with a series of -works as the Germans did Paris. Tbe prospect is thought to be more favor able for the Russians tlsan since July. Russians stillln pursuit of Ghazi Mukh- tar. - ErMTOum preparing for a siege. - Parliament' furtber prorogued turtfl December 19tb. - - Tammany Dem ocrats have nominated Augustus Bcbell in opposition toJJoba Morriasey. - Anew party called the; National Liberal League . organized at Rochester, N. Y. It is claimed there Ua majority in the Senate in faror of restoring tbe dollarof our daddies. Sir Edward Thornton : returns) to Washington m BlUish Minister. Mac Mahon is reported to be determined to re sist tbe Republican majority. 'Horse disease has broken out among the horsea at Port Republic, N. J. and fifty horses have d;anadiaasia tea also jattatd the swine and they are dying rapidly. 4 Grant is in Paris. Uew York markets: Moiur mt cent. : Bold dull at 102: cot ton weak at cents; flour slightly in buyers favor, without decided change itr price; wheat io lower; spirits tur pentine firm at S4 Scents; rosin firmer and active at $1 701 80t 1 ; .';.'.- Ten Broaok was beaten at Balti more by Parole, an uuknown horse, in the two-and-a-half mile race, be cause of his sickness, and not because: he was not the fastest horse. Three days after he easily, won the four mile race. He is the best racer in America. The Russians bave fully made up their minds to another campaign.' They bave succeeded in completely investing Pie va, and will, surround it with otrn'nf earthworks ;aa did the Germans Paris. It itt doubted if it is prepared for a winter's siege with a sufficiency of food. The out look for the Russians is thought to be more favorable. - i ! The inan-lately-on-horseback has got as far as Paris on his travels. He is having a royal time of it wherever he goes. When he and MacMahon meet two men will stand face to face whojtever had the slightest idea of the meaning of the constitutions of their respective countries. Grant can tell Mac some secrets worth knowing . as to-the best way of throttling the. liberties of tbe people and stilling and controlling a free ballot.' A new political organization sty ling itself the National Liberal League has been organized at Roches ter, New York. Its platform appears to be summed up in two planks: the separation of Church and State, and 1 universal suffrage based upoh univer sal education,- whatever . this - last may mean.' It will hardly flourish outside of tbe North. We reserve comments until we learn more of its purposes. Possibly it means to ap ply an educational test to voters. .Its members are Republicans, we believe. The Marshal-President of France is reported as having ' fallen under malign influences. He will resist tbe will of the nation as expressed in the recent election. Mac is so much in clined todespolie rule that it is not necessary for his action to be attrib uted to evil counsels'. He is destined, we fear, to bring very great trouble upon the French. The- telegram from Paris intimates that he will not go so far as to establish a dictatorship upon the ruins of the constitution of his country. He will probably dis wl u the f Chamber of Deputies. Speculation, bowever, is useless in the present stage of the .contest. We do not believe thai France can ex pect any good from the President and his advisers. . Latest By Mail. SaaUiarav TatermM af 1812. ' : ' IBaltlmore Sun. V Senator Merrimoa . introduced a few days since a bill . designed to re peal the very unjust provision of law which struck off the pension-rolls those venerable pensioners of the war of 1812 who had the jni&fortune to live in tbe South when the war broke ut. Yet unscrupulous partisans , in various parts of the country have ac cused Mr. Merrimon of introducing a bill to pension all the Confederate soldiers. .C'.i;,':"-- ; , Let the Mexican-war veterans have a chance, too. ," ". ' Grant and Ifores In Pajrls. Paeis, Oct. 26. United States Minister Noyes will give a banquet Monday, next in honor of General Grant. It is. expected that many prominent Americana now in Paris will attend. All the French Cabinet Ministers signified their; in tention te be present at the dinner to oe given at the Eiyses by President MacMahon next Thursday. General Grant will remain in Paris until the end of November. v VOL. XXL-NO. 31. From WuhlaciAB. J Special to RicEmond Dispatch. " - CAMERON AND THE ENGLISH MISSION. V - Washington, Oct. 26. , The presentation a Simon Cam eron's name for the Kpglish mission by the Pennsylvania delegation cori tinue ta be the talk, ot the town to day. It is regarded as a huge joke by all except the Administration Peo ple, who are in a bad prodicament. If the President should nominate Cam eron now he wonld of course outrage the reform seutiment of the . whole country, -but if he does not nominate him now he will mortally' offend the whole Cameron faotion and the Penn sylvania Republican delegation that presented ou name after being re quested by the Secretary of State to say whom Pennsylvania wanted to nave the .English mission. The Pre sident's friends admit that he is in a serious dilemma, tbe result of w hie 1 iviBdfvtooI, Win Be that Pierre pout's lease of diplomatic life wilt be extended until after the 1st of Janu ary at least. : ; '. THE PENNSYLVANIA DELEGATES LEAVE ' IN DISGUST. .. 7. ' The Pennsylvaniadelegation,which came here to read the riot act to the President, have left in disgust. They represent to at toe conterence was not spirited, but that the President gave no assurance which indicated that he was disposed to do any more for his party than he has already done. Af ter they left the Presidential presence a euro-stone conterence was held, and noon Conklin andinit him tl speak in Pennsylvania. It is Baid tlrav the spokesman, in addressmir Uonklmff. said: "Come over and Ye- peat your speech Rochester Con-1 vrntirn rtArri Tt will in!) nnr nuu ! pie in their present .frame of mind.w Conkling declined, giving as an ex-I cuse that he though t'his post of duty I was mow in the Senate; but he added, 1 ironicaiiy, "i ernaps yon win near from me after awhile." Tbe New Garden Fair. : .,;.-: I Special to Raleigh Observer. I-, -. New Garden, N. C, Feb. 26. The New Garden Agricultural So ciety of Gailford county held its Sixth Annual Fair ,at the New Gar den Fair Grounds, on the Salem rail road, to-day, and, considering the I inclement weather, it was a grand sue-1 cess. - There were upwards of 500 entries in the various departments, and over 500 present. I he displays of slock, fruit and field crops were excellent, and -speak well f or th connty of Guilford. All the premiums awarded were paid off, and everybody seemed well pleased. 1 be best of order prevailed during the entire day. Weldon. Fair. - Raleigh News Report,! The Society held a meeting at the M. . Church on Thursday Might and was addressed by Hon. Jos. M. Wil son, who is connected with the agri cultural department at Washington City: .. The annual eleclion of officers was held on Thursday night, and re sulted as follows: . ' ... For President, Peter E. Smith, of Scotland Neck. Secretary, L. M. Long, of Weldon. Treasurer, R. WL Brown, of Wel don... . . ' " I (A long list of Vjice Presidents was appointed). ' j lir. J. U. Jacobs, of JSortbamp- ton, was chosen a delegate to repre- I sent the society at the Richmond Agricultural Fair, which begins the 31st of this month. The best agricultural monthly now before the public, is the ; Carolina Farmer published in Wilmington, N. C. It is neatly printed, ably edited, and filled with matter peculiarly suited to the agricultural interests of this State. It is a borne journal, in tended especially for North Carolina farmers, and is really worth more to them than any farm journal can be that is published in Baltimore, New York, or slsewhere. We commend the Carolina Farmer to the planters of Stokes county. Danbury Re porter. ". : . ' :; ' :i , i Deatti at Oapt. Jaui 1U. Blarae. Charleston News and Courier. - - Advices just received from Fernan dina, convey the melancholy intelli gence of the death of Capt. James Madison Morse, who fell a victim to the prevailing epidemic. Capt. Morse was a native of 'Smith ville, N. C, bat some years since made his home in Fernandina, where he was highly esteemed and greatly admired. He had long possessed the reputation of being one pf the most skilful pilots on the coast. The impulses of his nature were warm and generous, and he was as gentle as he was' brave. His heart was ever open to the calls of suffering humanity. A wife and six children are left to mourn bis loss. His worthy brothers, Capts. Edward 1 and J ohn Morse, of this city, have I Thermometer Recant. i The following will show the state of the I thermomcter, at the stations mentioned, at J 4.85 yesterday evening, Washington mean time, as ascertained from the dahy bulletin issued front tbe Signal Office in iais city : AuKUSta.'.. 7SL Mobile. V.... 75 Montgomery . . . . ;73 New Orleans, . . . .75 Punta Rassa, i . . . .81 Savannah,... . ... .71 St. Marks, ....... 75 Wilmington,.... 64 Charleston....... TO Corsicana,.......oi an.Iveston. . . . ... .74 Indianola, ..... . ;77 Jacksonville,. . . . .76 Key West,.. t IE WILMINGTON, CECITY. ;NBW ADTKBTISBnENTR., H. B. Gay For sale. ' N. Tacobi Hardware. - Iunson & Co Shirts. , x Gobe & Gobe -Groceries. '"" John Dawson Hardware.' ' ' ; Habbkon & Allen Hats. ' ; D. Dantelsen Ship notice. S. S. Evebitt Dental card. Geo. AT Peck Fire dogs, &c. N.' H. Spbtjnt Millinery, &c. . ' Adbian & Vollebs Sundries. ' ' Opeba House Milton Noble's. Bbown & Roddick Dry good 8. ; Mbs. E. A. Lumsden Millinery. ' Hetnsbebobb Blank books, &c. t Hall & Peabsall Potatoes, &s. - Boatwbiqht & McKoy Groceries. Hayden & Gebbabdt Saddlery, &4. " Petteway & Schulken Brokers, &c. .fc-S1.-1 MxTcmojrSb Son Seed oata.:i Eebcbneb & icruE9 Bbos Com, oats, salt, kerosene,;c S f vJhnstmas falls this yearon lnes- day., -sv- ' ; ; l "Lemonade Jim" is still in du rance vile. The weather was cool and plea sant yesterday. - The almanacs predict that to morrow will be cold and rainy. f I There was a tolerable supply of I fish In the market yesterday afternoon. - ?-4Y tnwn m the religious calender aa the 22nd Sunday after Trinity. The U.S. District Court. Judffe I nt. r- UlWaO 1UVOIUUIK. 111 IHiB Uvl UMi w - u V ' I The magistrates have tad vry little business before them for the pW week. . The oeip 0f cotton at this (B,,. ,n KA Um,- "the sales to about 140 bales. There will be no services to-day at Front Street M, E. Church, owing to he illness of some members of the pastor's family. There were five interments fin Oakdalc Cemetery duriDg the week closing j yesterday, of which one was au adult and 'our were children. The Register of Deeds issued only two marriage licenses daring the past week, one of which was for while and' one for colored couples. r The intexmnt8 in Pine Forest I (colored) Cemetery during the past week numbered five, of which two were adults and three children. The last of the Fall months is close upon us and no cold weather yet. When it does come, however, it will doubt-; less make up for lost time. From present indications there will not be many cases disposed of during the present term of the Saperior Court. The second one is yet on trial. r.Our friends of the Fifth Street M. E. Church had a pleasant time for their festival last night. , By the way, we are in debtedVfor a kind remembrance. - , The proposed parade of the ca dets of the Cape Fear Military Academy, which" was postponed from Friday, will take place to-morrow (Monday) afternoon. Clear or partly cloudy weather, light variable winds, mostly from the north, and stationary or higher temperature and resanre, are the indications for this sectiojn today.; - - The congregations of the First and Second Presbyterian churches worship to gether to-day at 11 A. M. in the, Second church and at 7:30 P. M. in the First church. Battery..! C, . U. S. I Artillery, which has been on duty ? in Pennsylvania, has , been ordered no Fort Johnson, at Smilhville. Batteries B and Mgo to Peo- sacola, Florida. i We learn that Mayor Dawson delivered a lecture which was "as good as a sermon," yesterday morningfto a young man Who seems to be troubled with a per sistent hankering after "spertts," Sheriff Manning completed his venire of one hundred "good and lawful men' for the murder trial from Bladen yes terday, and returned the same to the Court. The case comes up on Wednesday. , v The Superior Court did 'not meet yesterday afternoon in consequence of the indianosition of .Tndcre Moore. We noticed late iu the afternoon, however, that I he had recovered safflciently to be on the street ' . . Health Officer James M. Kidg, under instructions from the Superintendent of Health, has, during the past week, con demned and sent out of the market five hundred pounds ' of unsound beef and bacon.' Mf jmes M. Brown leaves UIO UUUJo us nM iViiuwwu nuu ms ttui V ' i J -w . i . iff- 1 J ier naveny a juiiiBixt3i. , t c are jiicnaeu to learn that the troupe contemplate jVisit- ing Wilmington about Christmas. ,. Chief of Police Brock -received a box of cultivated chestnuts f rom Doyles- lown. Fa., yesterday, which are the largest and finest speeimens we ever saw. ' Partic ular aUentionis paid to the proper cultiva tion and production pf the chestnut there, and the consequence is that luey are un usually large and fine. N. C, SUNDAY OCTOBER 28. t877r: Oolnea of a BlmdeaiJi'ClvlI Blelier. A colored individual,; who grves ms name as V. Underwood, and says he be longs in Bladen county, was arrested Fri day night on the charge of acting very dis orderly on the streets and resisting police officer Robertdreen. who arrested him. It I seems that he went into the Pnrcell House and demanded a drink from tlrft bart acting very boisterously fn the meantime, and finujly had to be put out of doors. He then wnt to where a gentleman was leaning with his elbow on the stoop, seized him by the arm, jerked him to one sider and very coolly assumed charge of the vacant posi tion. This action was witnessed by the of ficer, who . bad. previously had occasion to l, in rrrarl n liid Pnnilnot anH lift Sfa" ' seized and conveyed mm 10 tne guara uuuac. vpua c,uB the officer, and tven weut so far a to draw a knife upon him. " , - ; " .; the ' Hayort yestieruay morning, who sen- tenced hint to pay afine of 5, or be cop- fined in a ceil on bread and water for ten jjiayg. ' Amniemtni NexrwMi. ,--h t " Milton Nobles, the great character ajjttir; in his stirring play of The -Phosnix, with a brilliant Comedy Company, will ap pear at tbe Opera House in this city on Fri day and Saturday evenings next, Novem ber 2nd and 3rd. - The press of our neigh- boring States speak very highly of their performances. ; The " Baltimore' American says of them: Tbe estrieement of Mr. Nobles at the uoiiiday street i neater Has proved a finan cial success and an artistic triumph. Tbe .comedy is rich in humor and strong in in lYZZ?-SLft- Pf-Sf.f.1r!Sf terest from tne opeBne ta tne closing I .-..vm,..!.. nt uZ I UUI WUOU UHVU va SUV LIMI 41VI V I havahaardaildaeen NdWaa writa hid an. I nhnil UdMfcfm th Ph.inlxriS.M'a Own i is to have missed one of tbe most original mirth-provoking and. artistic bits of come dy acting ot modern tunes, WQtie tne scene in the Second Act, between Uludso and JSlackburn, although notarising above a conversational tone of voice, holds aa au dience in breathless stillness for at least fifteen minutes., In a word, Milton Nobles is an artist, and "The Phoenix" is head and shoulder above the so-called modem sen sation dramas in conception and language, lieetareby the Caloreel minister. Rev. ; W. Q. McKinney, colored, who comes here well recommended, will deliver i a lecture on Monday evening next, at Lip- pitt's Hall, an Front, between Dock and Orange streets, his subject being "Natural Talent" The mission of tbe lecturer is to secure funds to aid in the erection of a chapel for the benefit of the colored Episco palians of Charlotte, who are now without any suitable place of worship. Thia lee- ture wasjglivered at Hetrppolitan Hall, Raleigh, a few' evenings since, , and was very favorably commented upon by the Raleigh papers. Being entirely free -from political allusions, it is, we are assured, of a character to interest both the white and the more intelligent of tbe colored people. There will be no charge for admission, the lecturer depending upon the voluntary con tributions of the audience . for the aid which he desires. Faun Dead. W.c mentioned in our last a rumor to tbe effect that a person had been found dead in his bed, in tho neighborhood of the Messrs. Kidders' mill, on Friday morning. Coroner Hewlett informs us that the party I alluded to was a whileman, but after in after in- I quiring into the matter he decided that it was not necessary to hold an inquest over the body. It appears that the man had been sick for several days, and friends had been sitting up with him. Some time be fore day on Friday morning the patient seemed to have dropped into a quiet slum ber, and the young man who was ' watching at bis bedside took advantage of the fact to get a little sleep himself. After having ta ken about an hours rest ne returned to tne room and found the patient dead. Sappoeed lafanilelde. Coroner Hewlett7 received information yesterday to tbe effect that a colored woman residing on Queen, between Tenth and Eleventh streets, bad been guilty of Infanticide, or, in other words," that sbe had riven birth to a child and concealed or made way with it, in some manner. The circumstances connected with the case are certainly very 'suspicious and the coroner has taken' the necessary steps to T give the matter a thorough investigation. We with hold the name of the woman until some definite conclusion is arrived at. saperior Coarti .- . The case of the Bank of New Hanover vs. Williams, Black & Go., 6t New York, has not yet been disposed of.. The argu ment commenced yesterday and continued until the dinner hour, when a recess was taken until half ' past 3 o'clock. At that hour a message was received from Judge 10 lhe eect ,that he M 100 un wel1 a aa J aat..al.H MM.a SM.AM.MnKHHH.M.. 1 to attend and that tbe court in consequence would continue adjourned until Monday morning at 10 o'clock. Par readers should bear in mind the interesting lecture to be delivessd at 8L Paul's Lutheran church this evening, on the occasion of the celebration of the Reformation, by Rev. Dr. Bernheim. The instrumental music will be a feature of the accompanying services. . -4 unsuccessful 'attemot was made about 8 o'clock Thursday night to set fire to a house on the corner of Dock and Eighteenth streets, occupied by a colored woman named Lucy Jones. The incen diary was detected in the act and ' fright ened Off. i ... '-i ' ' As the perfection of; entirety depends upon the perfection of minntia, so no One can hope for robust health, of the entire system if the blood should become in the least impure. Its standard of purity is best maintained by the use of Dr. Bull's Blood Mixture. . f NG JUST RECEIVED SILK and .WOBSTED FRINGES. The most complete assortment In the city. - - x BBOWN & RODDICK. A TRUTHFUL AND JUST CLAIM. It Is claimed, and rightly too, that Doom's Yxast Powdxb Is not only a good Mklag powder, bat that it i a txry tvperior one, taking the front rank over all others. - It has attained the height of perfection in the kitchen economy. : TO BE ATTRACTIVE 18 A DUTY of which ladies may best acquit themselves by the use of Gonrand'a Olympian Cream, an article which no la dy has ever tned without becemine its lasting pat ron. Price in large Bottles reduced to One .Dollar. For Bale by J C. Munds. Lara PAPzaa. To Harris' News Stand, sooth side Front Street, we are Indebted for copies - of the Mew York Ledger, Chimney Corner and. Frank I JM $ MVttroUa IftW jMte-t juutiratea uevupaper lot the current week. 1 The Stand will remain ontm nntU 11 nVWi hi xne oianc morning. Haspy tidlngi far nervous soOenrs, and Umm I who have been dosed, dragged and quacked. Ful- 1 toradebutty, weaknats and decay. kiokaalt?0Br- in uiarni'ri uiaTzm noira iins iisi 1 1 si Piiia wvstAn a nai.'wua mic Addreas Ym; 'ormattowartatkoassada, maUad free. I ow Tbmi is Nonura MTSCmors about the pearanee fiom the akia af eraptioaa. barns, scalas. t worn the a ulcers and: braises, ulcers and jsores throngh the inflaenee of uxji-s Duunrn boat. - amnaar is a potest purl- i fler and aaawr or the aaim. aad la wt hflniiiw , ana i To aaiiaw traua Yoim nai Bnt'i Infimn. "OERlf AN 8YRUP No other medicine i. Vkm werld was aver given such jest of in curative luauaea as bobobxb's Uuolut snur. Two mil ion four hundred thooaaad amall hntla mf thia medicine were distributed rai qf charge by druggists In this country to those afflicted with Consumption. Muuaa, uroup, severe voagas, rneumoata ; and outers aiseases.or. tne uuoatana lungs vlfirhf & inx it to their customers. Regular size! ' y v ' . ; I ui otctt ivwb reconuaenain 75 Cental ' . ' DIKO, i - - MKASKS On the m online ofthA 97rK Instant of anasarca. CKI KHTENIA. danorht- r Phn. Dvjm Jim I. Uemw. Thefrieads and acqnamtances of the t amu, are, I mTUad the fonewl from St. James" rW,W' - ' m..-.fc A-K,t- -- . . - . NEW AD YERTISEMENTSi For Sale. ON FRIDAY. NOVMBKR S0TH. next, I will offer for sale, on the premi. . in ai raous .auction, u tne nignest bidder, one third cash, balance terms it easy, mat ane BTUiilS, witn large Dwel- . H..h .1n..-.a 11.. ...k 1 . Fourth and HarneU StreeU in this citr. - .- I act 98-at &. B. GAT. Ship Notice. AJtili PKRSONS ARE HEREBY warned not to truster, harbor any of the Crew of the Norwegian Barque ASTA." as no debts of their con tracting wiU be paid by the Master or. consignee. D. DANIBXSKN, Master. octas-it S.S. EVEBITT, C Z N"' OENT18X, tDty f TP Eooms on Front Street. . , : Opposite Southern Express Office. t3fTSim8 cash; octaat W. L Gobi, . ; ; . D. I Qosa. GORE & GORE. - Thb urruBRSiarrKD wxld open a ; Tli- i.-:-FJitST GLASS STOCK OP GROCBRTES I. HrtT.?l.TflPQ at Nob. i and 8 South Water street, this week. Prices I as low as the lowest. Call and examine before pur chasing elsewhere. GO&B A tiORK, octSS tr a and 8 8. Water street. Wholesale Bayers. ; JPK YOTJB HARD WARE, CUTLERY, &c. GO TO HE HARDWARE DEPOT. Stock largo and wen selected, and lowest prices at ; IN. JACOBI'S Hardware Denot. octsstr No. W Sonth Front street' GTATin WlTlt.fir flTlATlTn Ct . : . ... "VffBS. B. A, LUMSDEN XIA ' will have a GRAND r.PWNTKm t IFTWR WRUKlf u uir iTmniT . cond.tingof tsiSSFBS'0" The Ladies are respectfully lnrited to attend. octSS-lw i The little Stop Aronni tie Corner ; JS TBK PLACt TO GKT : , as a TTt rt - . - I WHIPS ad onb.ti?s Made or Repaired, Cheap for Cash. . AVI xtext to BonUMriaaa's 8UMes..il ! . HAYDKN OKfiUABDT, r oct as-tf - Wlhnlngton.tN. C. Country Ilorchants, LOOK TO TOUR INTXRK8T - IN BUYING HASD WARl, If yen wish to. get the Lowest Cash Prices, and maae your seiecaoas from tne Largest and Most vompieie biock ui tne city, call aad examine goods and prices before bayiag at small stores. - . - ohb dawbon, . r octl8tf 19. 80 A U Market treat. L Broadway Hats gILK AND STIFF HATS t OARRISON A ALLEN; i octsB-tf ' ' Hattata i Our Wamsutta Shirts A KB GUARANTEED TO Bit VAT)R ov WAlf. x.UTTA Bhirtlng, -ply all Linen 1100 Bosoms; they are completely finished, and are fl.SS each. Cash oa Delirery. By the dozen $15. By tbe tea doaen same rata - : -i octss-n nuNsoia at co. ' Blank Books, JTATIONliRY, SCHOOL BOOKS, ... ' . Novels. Bibles, Prayer Books, Hymn Books, Pocket Books, Albums, &c, Ac, at the ' LIYS BOOK STORKi Turner's AManac for 1878 For sale at . ' HUNSBKKGBB'S Nos. 39 and 41 Market at.. octSStf Call! Call! . Call! ' AT y-: : f EXCHANGB COBREB. T ADISS OF THB CTTY .WILL FIND IT TO XJ their adrantage to call at Xzchaage Corner for all Millinery .and Fancy Goods, and tooae at a dis tance wiu aiso ana u greatly to tneir aayantage ta can uieir araers. , . A handsome line of these Goods now on hand. A new lot of Black aad White Lace Ties and Scarfs, Bilk Ties. Silk Handkerchiefs, Dotted Veilings, Zephyr Worsteds, 'Crepe Lisas Baching, Tuck Combs, Kid Gloyes, Collars and Caffs, Hamburg Bdgiags, and a handsome Una of Ladies' and OhiC dren's Lace Bibs, and other articles, just receired, octJ8tf N. H. SPBUNT. W H OLrTF NO s 191 v ViAt NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. BOWN & RODDICK, 45 Market Street SUBMIT THE FOLL O WIlfG '., Price List. In order to prove to our friends and the pnollc that i WK SELL our Goods on a V ; ' VERT SMALL MARGIN FROM COST, depending entirely on the quantity sold to make up our returns, know , v v ing by past experience that. ' LOW PRICES! " ,J THB ONLY.awe" method U : f v; .V-V W. .-". vj-J X 'Ji?t-i--,i iivwi UUI VWJQbl. , ' Black Gra Grain i.k, worth $1.15, now $1.83. Black Silk Velfet, $1 75 up. suitable for Bonnet -: andTrinuniags, .. , r, ' All colors In Alpaca Dress GeodsJKeJp S7Jb. All eotars ta Worsted Drees GoodsSOc apwarda. MstPlftiss Dren Goods, 85c npwards,' : " ' ' Kaickerboaker Dress Goods, 30c upwards. MotOed Suitings, wide, tBc 4 A i ; : ' - V . , v :.t ,.',3 :Vf. 'v--"- " Black and Colored Casbmeres, 5uc up ' I SHAWLS! SHAWLS ! , . . - -f---; i : ABeauUfulLineKKW STYLi. ' -. t378I.ANK.l3-k 8, $1 7S a pair to $10.. CALICORS, 5c and 8c V , Cassimeres, KentMy Jeans Jtc , 'i For Bojy:i , l Onr vadety in this line is lar. Our prices begin ' " ' - . "at tenht. ' ' V ' r Felt and Balmoral Skirts from 50c up, : ' Haiturg Edgings and Inscroiifl from 5c tip. They art acknowledged by ALLo be the Cheapest ' - ever opened in the city. . Neck Rnffllng In great Yariety from 10c up. Neck Suchcs 8 for 5c Gent's Wamaatta Shirts, Fure Linen Fronts, 75 cts; sold everywhere for $1.00. . SPECIAL BAH61III1I. KSNTTJCKT JEANS, slightly epotted, '15c Ee member It all washes oat and the former price 'was 35c. Bemnanta of Dress Goods closing out at 15c. Eamnent of Nainsook Plaids and Stripes VKEY LOW. BROWN & RODDICK, ' cct S8-tf 45 MARKET STREET. Onions, Turnips, aLd Cabbage. For sale $ow by oct 28-DAWtf BALL & PEARS ALL. JAS. T. PJSTTEWAY. C. II. SCHULKEN JPettewdy & ScniilKen, Xzecnte orders fer all descriptions of Merchan dise In this and other markets. " Constantly receirins consignments and full line iamnies iouee. ancar. moiaases. Meats, j ,Fish,Lard, Batter. Cheese, Lye, Candles, Soap, Flc tear. Corn. Peas. Onions, Potatoes, Apples, &c. - t HANDOUT COTTON NAVAL STOHES, CLAi PEAS, Furs, Hides,. Feathers, Tallow, Poultry, Xggs, Ac. with prompt and profitable returns. - - . Orders and Consignments solicited. Cash advances made on consignments. .. oct 98 tf " ' " . For Planting, 1 1 Black Seed Oats ! Choice Seed Bye! ; White and Bed Wheat ! Ordered expressly for Planting purposes. ; - ' ..TryOUT . ' :. V Fainily Flpiir ! Fresh ground from selected North Carolina Wheat. octSS'tr - B. F". MITCHELL & 80N. Corna ; Corn. Corn. vj a aa ibidh nrtDV -r. . White and Mixed, : For sale 1 KKIiCHNKJ octS8tf ACALDBR BKOS. Black Seed Oats. J ...... j ... i . . -.. . , - 4 ;. - ' 1000 Ba8h"el8 :BLACK SEBD OAT.-. ' l ' For sale by ; Oct 33-tf KKKCflNKH A CALDSB BROS Salt. Salt jSait. 2QQQ Sacks Llyerpool SALT, - 1000 " Marahair. ,.?v on Bbls 3 lb Pocket , v. :. .. For sale br actS8-tf KBRCHNBR A CALDSB BROS.- Kerosene Bice and Mackerel OA Bbls KXBOSBNS OIL, ' ' " 10 7ieFCM BIC!B' ' ; " -I A A Half and Kits MACKBRSL. 'For sale by ; KBRCHNBB A CALUBB BROS. . octS8-tf . Jnst Seceivedj SUPPLY OF FIRE-DOGS, . . SHOVEL and TONG8, COAL-HODS, ' ,: SIFTERS and SHOVELS, . ., . !.,-, For sale low by . - GEO. A. PECK, oct S8 tf No. 15 Sonth Front St, UATESO AOVfiflTinfrQi una Bqaa:.cay,,......-,,.:.v............ $1 00 t threedayis,,.... .. 50 ronoaystt. ........ 8 00 five days,: ... 8 M Oneweek,.;.'...... 4 CO Two weeks 6 60 Three weeks,.. 8 50 One month, .......... .. 10 00 Two months, I 17 09 Three months, ..24 00 .V.. sixmontns,. 40 00 One year, go CO &telylowrateB- . . I Ten lines ealid Nonnmn tmm.v m..n. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. OPERA HO U S E . TWO NIGHTS OTTT.T I Friday and Satarday, Nar. 2 and $3 Grand Pamily llatinee Saturday Aft'n. a. "Price of Admission Reserved aaata. far mU nt Heinabereer's Book Store witbaot wtr churra 7fv? General admission 60c; Gallery S5c : . . oot itt-tt . s- ocrtS,av l, s, All Men; by These Presents, l ' ; . .... . k i--.-. 4' - tTH4TWE ... Boatwright HIcKojrr ' ' " HAYE JflST RBCKty ED A. ... lrZ Suppljh of Elesant t ", Creauty Bntler fresh, New Buckwheat Flour, V Bxtra Fine W O. Syrup, Fresh Crackers; all grades, .t-t- 25 Bbls. Cut Loaf, .Granulated, Powdered, Standard , A atitrC Sugars. ' Fruits., 15 Boxes Lemons,- ? ' , 10 Boxes Oranges, ' f ' 15 Bbl Apples, I"" 5 Bbls elegant Malaga Grapes, . 500 Pounds Layer Figs, c 1000 Cocoa Nuts, ' .50 Boxes Raisins. v , 40 Bags Java, Laguyra and Rio Coffees. We are receiving. Fresh Parched Coffee every day. Wo do our own grinding. re will stand a wager of an oyster treat, (and fixings included,) that we can show the Largest and Finest Stock of FAMILY GROCERIES IN THE STATE. Don't take our word for it. Come and examine for yourselves. Boatwrfght & McKoy, 5, 7 and 8 NORTH FICONT ST. oct 28-DJfcWtf t BaggiDg, Ties, Hoop Iron,&c. A - JQQ EollB and Half Bolla of BAGGINO, 3QQ Bundles of COTTON TIES ; m, hoopiron - gQQ Kegs NAILS, -if 2g Barrels of GLUB, . 2Q : BUNGS, i ' -10 M SPANISH BBOWN. 10 " COPPgRAS,5 50 " BIKBOSENB OIL, OAA Eales of HAT, For sale br ' ADBIAN & VOLLEBS, Eontheaat corner Front and Dock sts. FISH. HnUets.' Hackerel. Herring, Codtsh, Sar dines, Canned Oysters, Lobsters and Salmon. A PPLKS, Potatoes, Tumlp and Cabbage.. ' ADBIAN VOLLEBS. Sundries. . - SUGAR, Coffee. Lard, Floor, Tew. Cheeee.Crack ere, Bacon, Bice, Batter, Atarch, Soap, Paper, Bags, Twine, Cigars, Tobacco, and eyery thing a lieudl Grocer or consumer needs favour line. ADRIAN A V0LLEBB, - . Wholesale Grocers, oct 28-tf Sontheast corner Front and Dock Bta. Always in Time for sale at reduced flOTres. at GEO. L. BCHUTT'S F AlQLT GBOCEBT, ' . ' ' I. B. cor. Market and 8eond streets. , (7SOAP, bTARCH and TTT'S a specialty. ocS6-2t Fr&Sn nsc Millinery and Fanoy Goods. MRS. L. FLANAGAN WISHES ? TO AN noonce to the Ladies ihat she has retornea from the Northern Cities, where she has been ma lting ner Jfau pnrcnases in MUAjinniix and erery description of FANCY ARTICLES, and is now prepared to show her patrons a Very Attraetrre and Beantifnl -Stack of afi the NEWEST 8TYLES in French Pattern Bonnets aad Hats, Yelrets, blJka, Feathers, Flowers. Bibbons, Ac. v ", ' My motto is, as heretofore, the . Best Goods, the Latest Designs, the Lowest -Prices, and the Moat Honorable Dealing. ' - Orders from .the conntry solicited, and perfect satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. .- . Variety Store, 43 Market Street. octzu nac MRS. L. FLANAGAN, r fLdj 1' i t J c 1 i it y .1 i 4 - -4 4 - r 4 - t . 4
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