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THE MOENINQ 8TAR
B) WIS. II. BERNARD
PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT MON
ji.
rates or suesctuttiom hi advaj4ck
v.w. (bv mall) postage paid. .
Ulv !!, ih ' " " 4 00
T iree month " " .... T... 3 25
Oe month " " " I 00
To City Suberiber, delivered in any part of the
city. Fifteen Cents per week. Our City Agents are
not authorised to collect for mere than three month
in ail ranee.
Entered at the Poet Office at Wilmington, N. C,
no Bnin cxaoe uhwTiJ
OIJTLINBR.
A brother in Alabama blew out the bains
of bia brother's stayer. The Unitah
Utes are on the war path; Got. Hoyt has
telegraphed for help. Two Afghans
and a Sepoy have been hanged for com
plicity In the massacre of the British Em
bassy. The Marquis of Darlington
made a sharp attack on Lord Salisbury's
recen t speech. Louisville stove mould
ers nave resumed work. Another heavy
frost at Memphis; the epidemic is declared
ended; no more funds are needed; a steamer
fiom St. Louis has arrived, the first boat
sines July 24tb. One new case and
two deaths reported from yellow fever at
Memphis. The body of George Burr,
who ascended with Prof. Wise in the bal-
oou Pathfinder, has been found on the
shore of Lake Michigan. Woo. Ring
troid Cooper, the American on trial for
forgeries in London, has been sentenced
to fife years penal servitude. W. D,
Tomlinson & Co., cotton brokers of Liver
pool, bavennmsssl. A courier from
i be camp of tbe hostile Iodises reports al
1
the women and children captured at White
River Agency prisoners in Johnson's camp;
io the Tuornburgu fight the Indians lost 38
killed and two wounded; a grand council
is to be held. There was frost at Mon
roe, Li., Friday nigbt. at Richmond,
Vs., ice formed a quarter of an inch thick.
Storms and floods in Spain still con
tinue, doing great damage. A Cincin
nati saloon keeper shot and killed himself
yesterday. Tbe captive women and
children held by the Utes have' been deliv
erei up to Speeiai Agent Adams.
NeW York markets: Money active at 5
7, per cent, closing at 6; cotton firm it
llfllic; Southern flour quiet and steady
at $5 958 00; wheat feverish and unset
tled, closiug iHc better, with a fair busi
ness; ungraded winter red $1 381 4.i;
corn a shade firmer and fairly active; un
graded 6262Tc; spirits turpentine deci
dedly higher at 4041c; rosin higher st
$1 651 70.
Each day reveals the fact that the
Bayard boom is making a lively
Id Capt. Ri riders, the leading
Tammany manipulator of thirty years
ago, is out for Robinson. Hooray!
The Richmond State praises highly
the Sol. Smith-Berger combination as
being singularly "delicate and re
fined. "
The Greenback party still lives. It
polled 93 votes in Baltimore. Only
56,000 were polled, however, which
Hhould be stated by way of expiana
tinn.
It Hosts Georgia about $100,000 an
nually to make its laws. Tbe great
desideratum now is tbe legislator
who can make laws that will stand
the test of trial and is not afraid to
do right.
The official vote of Ohio has been
ascertained. , Foster's exact majority
over Ewing is J 7,129. The total vote
for Governor was 698,667, thus di
vided: Foster, Rep., 336,261; Ewing,
Dem., 319,132; Stewart, Probib., 4,-
145; Pratt, Nat., 9,129.
A magnificent specimen of a tiger
escaped from it cage in Forepaugh's
menagerie, showing in Pennsyluania.
He bad been the object of a still-hunt
for some time. Finally a Mr. Eckere
saw him prowliog around the out
skirts of Tor read ale and shot him.
Tbe parayaphers certainly say ; a
good many good things in the coarse
of the year. Here is one who refers
to Geoge "Pendleton's conversion to
hard money as "death-bed repen
tance." It is supposed that all soft
money aspirants are either dead or
i'i i , ,
Mm yiswi Republicans gay they are
encouraged by tbe result in
Baltimore. They do not think it
much of a shower. after all. They
are eo glad to gevferee ocmnoflraen
out of some thirty, that they regard
the outlook with satisfaction. They
are philosophers.
Hen Hitl has gone home. He went
twice to New York to try to recon
oile matters, but failed. He appears
disgusted no little at the selfishness
of John Kelly. He is reported as
saying of the bolters that the destruc
tiou of tbe JUemocratio . party a
.
of perfect indifference to
them, so long as they can control a
good share of the municipal govern
ment of New Yorfc city, and fatten
off the public crib. They were a spe-
of political baodits and outlaws."
5
m"'m m. .
Mwpfoenta-
tive among the speakers at York-
town on Thursday. Mr. Staples spoke.
He elftUnjM ,hat she bad the honor of
ling the first declaration of inde-
Lt wl idV nm i1 One Matte one day.
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pettdenoe, and that the first white fe
male ever born in America Had the
honor of being born on her soil; and
that it thev did not cantore Lord
Coftrwlryh&il the tar
they eould while he was within her
borders.
Hen is an official aiii ounce man t.
The St. Louis Colored Refugee Re
lief Society has made a report. It is
out of funds, and is heavily in debt.
It says: "About twenty per cent, of
the refugees are still destitute, and in
some oases sick, super an uated and
even blind, requiring constant help."
This is a good showing for a cold
winter. But it is such a good thing
to die "in the land of promise." Who
would not rather freeze to death in
Indiana or Arkansas' than to have hog
and hominy in the terrible South?
"And etill the villain pursues" (he
poor, credulous darkey.
SYNOD Off NORlHCiBoUNl.
Sixty MX ill Annual Seaaten Openlue
Proceedings.
Charlotte Observer.
Statesville, October 23. The
Synod of North Carolina met in the
Presbyterian Church in this place
last night. The session was opened
with a sermon by Rev. Dr. Joseph
Wilson, of Wilmington, tbe Modera
tor of tbe last annual session held in
Goldsboro. The discourse was based
on the fifth chapter of Rev elation, and
dealt with Christ as the living Head
of the Church. Dr. WHsons sermon,
while logical throughout, was none
the less remarkable for the graces of
oratory.
At the conclusion of the disco oxse,
tbe retiring Moderator constituted
the Synod with prayer, in the course
of which a touching allusion was
maae to tne late uev. Jonn uougias,
of Mecklenburg, the only minister of
tbe Presbyterian Church who has 1
died this year, and who two years
ago presided over the Synod in Char
lotte, t
The answers to the roll-call indi
cated a slim attendance, particularly
of elders. It is learned that fully a
hundred and fifty delegates have sig
nified a purpose to be present.
An organization was effected by
the election of Rev. E. F. Rockwell
as moderator, and Rev. James C.
Alexander, of Guilford, and Mr. H.
C. Hamilton, of Caldwell, as clerks
to assist Rev. W. S. Lacy, who is
stated clerk of the body.
Rev. E. F. Rockwell, on taking toe
moderator's chair, referred to the
fact that the spot on which the churob
stood, the gospel had been preached
an hundred years ago.
HW lV Ktt'nKn KiN T8J.
Wi.
Wa Leave
Mtjnsjn Talent will tell.
F. M. King & Co. Stand.
Gerhakdt & Co Too Want.
Heinsbebgek Choice reading.
C. W. Yates Something new.
Otterbotjrg State reputation.
No. 9 Market St. Hay cutters.
J. A. Springer Coal and wood.
J. Dawson & Co. Coopers' tools.
S. G. Northrop Malaga grapes.
C. A. Price Home made candy.
J. L. Winner New jewelry store.
Worth & Worth At low prices.
John M. RoBiNSON-Ne w bat store.
Williams & Mubchison 3alt, &c.
P. Cumming & Co. Corn, nay, &c.
Hahn & Goobman Dry goods, &c.
Harbison & Allen Sure remedy.
Giles & Mdrchison Sarven wheels.
Sociable Young Catholics' Society. 1
Boatwbight & McKot Be Candid.
Parker & Taylor As we expected.
Cbonly & Mobris Fruit at auction. .
Brown & Roddick Important to all. j
Altapver & PCE,-y8aahj doors, &cJ
TT I Hiiflftjy I tliishvka Inez 5c cigar.
P. H. Hayden Harness and saddles.!
Meeting Stockholders Bellevue Cent
Wilmington Dtb3NQ Establishment.
Mallard & Bowden Saddles, bridles.
Miss Loo Stew art & Co. H a ts.bon n etp.
J. W. Gordon &Bro. Fire insurance.
Kebchneb AjJtfiaa tWyFjoir,
nay, salt, meal, esc.
X Iteca aaaeuHt -a.este Hlsb em;,
Mr. J. J. Adkins, one of the Cape
e Fear
, stales
Bar pilots, in a communication to us
that M4&iynar pit Iba scujoner ?. B.
JfclwtenCnfWh" cftatBTrbfh thiapCrt
for Bath, He.; on the 19th instant, made an
unprovoked assault upon him on- Wednes
day last, alter the vessel had cleared the
bar. Mr. Adkins says the captain refused
to pay his pilot charges, abused him and
called him a liar repeatedly, and, while he
was seated ava bWinjaie cabin, attempt
ing to write a receipt, struck him. He
arose and grappled with his assailant, and
during the struggle was struck two severe
blows on the bead by a man he took to be
the second mate. Being on the "high seas,"
alone and unassisted, he very properly
oncluded that "discretion was the better
part of valor," under the circumstances,
and so left tbe Teasel.
Unnallable matter
The following is the unmailablc matter
remaining in the city post office is,
date:
Cartafa M. Bereuardl. German
m
-Belios," Port Royul, ; Mrs. JS.
Price, So. Amboy, N. J.; White envelope,
at
, i m m w m im m 1 1 r 1 m, m m i .,
I H LH VI 1 IK I l t I A K
I I ll.l j I. , ; ' ' ' 'I- ' I ,, I. H I ' ' ' ' I " "
WILMINOTON,
Local Dots.
Twentieth Sunday after Trinity.
No sesaion of the Mayor's Court
yesterday morning.
Called meeting of the Board of
Aldermen to-morrow night
The receipts of ootton at this
port to-day footed up 1,223 bales.
The telephonic fire-aiarm con
nections are expected to be completed this
week.
We had a call yesterday from
Mr. Robert H. Cowan, of Pittsbor.., N. a,
Agent for the Raleigh;06srw.
The venerable Owen FenneB,
Sr., of Sampson, formerly Sheriff of this
county, was in the city yesterday.
The Register of Deeds issued
only two marriage licenses during the past
week, both of which were to colored
couples.
The Rev. Mr. Black, of Pender
county, will fill the pulpit of the Second
Presbyterian church to-day at 11 A. M.
and 74 P. M.
In the absence of Rev. Dr. Wil
son, Rev. Alexander Kirkland will preach
at the First Presbyterian church to-day at
11 A. M. and 7 P. M.
In the absence of the pastor,
Rev. J. B. Taylor, Rev. E. A. Yates wfll
preach at the First Baptist Church this
morning, and Rev. B. R. Hall this even
ing.
Some of the farmers and truck
gardeners hereabout say there was frost
Friday night. We knew it was cold enough,
but thought the wind was too high for
Jack" to put in his appearance.
The "Robert E. Lee" and
"Wide Awake" Base Ball Clubs (juveniles)
played a match game yesterday morning,
consisting of two innings, during which
the "R. . Lee" club scored 19, and
the "Wide Awakes" 3.
There was a base ball match on
the vacant lot between Fifth and Sixth and
Chesnut and Mulbeny streets, yesterday
afternoon, between the juvenile base ball
clubs known as the Little Buds and Sun
beams. The score stood : Sunbeams32; Lit
tle Buds 21. A fine ball was the prize to
tbe victors.
A Bold Attempt at Bobbery and a
Lively (hue- A More Succeaafnl
Venture.
The family of Mr. Robert Henning left
for the North on the 1st of October, and
that gentleman has sad his furniture stored
in a dwelling on Third, between Nun and
Church streets, he occupying a room in the
up-stairs. Friday night he wa? very rest
less, and about 4 o'clock, la the morning
started to rise from his bed, when he no
ticed a slight movement of a rocking chair
at the head of his bed, followed by the sud
den uprising from the rear of the same of
a colored individual, who darted out of the
room and down tbe stairs. He was followed
by Mr. Henning, who gave him a lively
chase down tbe stairs, through a dimly
lighted passage and into a room, through
a window of which the darkey was just
disappearing, his heels jbfiing only visible
as Mr. H. entered 'the room. The thief
entered .by this window, the shutter of
which had been prized open, a pane of
glass broken, the fastenings displaced, and
the lower sash hoisted, and consequently
there was nothing to impede his exit. In
vaulting through the window as he did the
scoundrel bad a fall of about ten feet, and
the prints of his "claws" were plainly visi
ble after daylight where he had scrambled
in the mud beneath the window after his
lean. i
Mr. Henning's clothing was hanging on
a chair near the head of his bed, but the
thief had no time to go through them, and
the only things missed from the premises
were two ducks. About an hour after the
above attempted robbery an entrance was
made into the testa , as Mr. DeLancey
Evans, at the residence of bis father,; in
the same neighborhood of Mr. HeBning,
whose clothing was ransacked, and a pock
et book containing about $15 in money
and some valuable papers, stolen. The
robber entered by a window opening into
Mr, Evans' room, which happened to be
the only one about the house that was not
fastened, but made his exit through bf
front door, which was toucd open yester
day morning.
Tbe police should keep a sharp lookout
for these robbers, as their depredations are
gettiq,
tuite freojiilMaMely.
Alarms of Fire Yesterday,
The alarm of fire yesterday morning
about 8 o'clock, was caused by the igni
tion of a bale of cotton on a fiat car at the
Wilmington & Weldon depot. The flames
were ;al6itjsllyti8bed, and
without damage, but not before some one
had started din alarm, which speedily
brought the engines, book & ladder and
bucket companies out, to find that thew
servrces iirere not required
: aa
The engines had not got cool before an
other alarm was sounded, at 11:30 A. M.,
aad it was found that the roof of a house
on Sampson's between fourth and
was on are. Bf prompt apf cat ion of
water the fire was eat before the engines
arrived, After burning a hole in the rooj
i j in mMt" - L'i
ma was
and it was
is4l61hisfUm soon got
ten under control. Tbe house belonged to
Fanny J. Sampson, the mother of the Reg- I
ister of Deeds, and is occupied by her
daughter. Tan most of the f urnitute was
removed from the building.
N. C, SUNDAY. OCTOBER 26, 1879.
magistrate' Court.
Hezekiab Atkinson was before Justice
Hall, yesterday, on an affidavit sworn out
bjr S. A. E. Drake, wife of the "Paddy
Hollow" shoemaker, charged with assault
and battery. Case dismissed at the cost of
the prosecutor.
'..William Gordon, colored, was arraigned
before Justice Gardner on the charge of
committing an assault upon Jacob Thomp
son (net the old secretary). Case dismissed
at the cost of the prosecutor.
Public meeting;.
A meeting of merchants and other busi
ness men will .fee held at the Produce Ex
change tomorrow (Monday) afternoon, to
hear tbe report of the Committee in regard
to a proposed excursion.
SEgSee fourth page for other local news
Doctors are to guard human life and
bring relief to tbe sick. So does Dr. Bull's
Baby Syrup; it contains nothing injurious
and is always reliable, to ne had at an
drug storeem our city. Price 25 cents.
SULLIVAN. Yesterday morning, 25th instant,
WM. T. SULLIVAN, in the 55th year of his age.
The funeral will take place this (Sunday) after
noon, from the residence of R. R. Sullivan, corner
of Fifth and Bladen streets. Friends and acquaint
ances of the family are invited to attend.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Sociable !
By THE YOUNG CATHOLIC FRIEND SO
CIETY, at Meginney Hall, Wednesday Eve
ning, October 29, 1879. Music by the Italian
String Band. The Ladies will provide a fall supply
of Refreshments. Admission for Lady and GesUe
man, 75 cents. oeMSSt
Notice.
THE SEMI-ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCK -holders
of Bellevue Cemetery Comnanv will
be held at the City Court Room, at 7V o'cl'k, F.M ,
tussuax , xsin instant .
JNO. 8. McBACHBRN,
Secretary and Treasurer.
oct SB It
Five Dollars
S ALL WE CHARGE TO TURN YOUR
Light Spring Suit into a good Black Winter one.
Wilmington Dye Establishment, Office in Benj .
White's Paper Hanging Establishment, Market, be
twean Second andThird streets. octSBll
Coal and Wood !
jSST QUALITY OF
GOAL AND WOOD,
AT BOTTOM PRICES.
At my new Yard on the Wharf.
OCtaStr J. A. BrniNuKK,
rpOLD YOU 80. WHAT f THAT JOHNSON
I HICKS have the only COMPLETE STOCK
of Upholstery Goods and Wall Paper, Window
8aadee, Curtain Fixtures, Cords. Taaaels, Ac, Ac ,
in the CITY. We guarantee First Class Work only.
or No Pay. Come and see ns at our new
norm or i. a. smitn x uo.'s jrunuture
OctSSH JOHNSON A
Miss Lou Stuart & Go.
WE HAVE A PINE ASSORTMENT OP HATS
which we will sell cheap f or cash, and are
osianuy aaaing to our stocJt. Mourning, Bilk
d Velvet Bonnets made to order. A fine lot ot
Braids, Puffe, and Real Water Carls. Ali kinds of
Hair Work done. octSS tf
A Sure Remedy
-pOR A "HEAD COLO." ONE OP
HARRISON A ALLEN'S
FASHIONABLE WINTER HATS. TRY IT.
ocSStf gfj FRONT STREET,
Talent Will Tell !
A S EVIDENCED BY
INCREASING PAT-
XX ronageinour
TAILORING DB-
PARTMENT, -
It our new COT
fit von as
ANY New York, Pal lad
hia or Baltimore
don't buy of us.
NSON. The Clothier
OCtSS 11
and Mer. Tailor.
nre-Dogs,
TPONGS AMD SHOVELS.
JL
Coal-Hods. 8ifters,
Coal Tonga aad Shovels,
Tor sale cheap at
GEO. A. P
a I
OCS6 tf
No.S5 8outa
tst
The New Hat Store.
UR STOCK OF MEN'S, YOUTHS', BOYS'
anawuioren s jaau and caps is complete.
we propose to sell as low as the lowest . We
orODOse to sell as
have a large assortment of Silk, Cl
Silk, Cloth, Scotch and
, Also, a large line of
Astrican caps, very cheap.
Umbrellas. Those wishing ai
do well to examine before mi
in our line will
JOHN M. ROBINSON.
octMtf
No. 6 North Front St
. uorn. meai. ate.
Am w w j
CHOICE LOT OF TIMOTHY HAY JUST
received ex schooner Silas N. Martin. A full supply
Prime White Cora.
Best Bolted Meal in the State
grinding dally.
octMtf
CUMMING CO.
Coopers' Tods,
X BUSS HOOPS, BOARD AXES. ADZES,
and Stave Jointers. Hammers. Chisels. P
Leveling Planes. Drawing Knives. Dowel 11ns
chines, Horse Heads, Ac. The largest stock of
aDemcpeosin u city and or
canlbOwSndat the oldlaUt
ed Hard?
JOHN DAWSON A CO.
As We Expected.
TTOOSB
SELF-FEEDERS ARB
JL being put
comfort of many. Plenty
on
- Hands ail busy ana
our Dave wilts,
ing Line that's :
in tne House rurnmu
octl9tf
PARKER TAYLOR'S.
r
; i '5
t,0UB
AMD PBI
You will find
them before
a mm
oct6tf ' Wilmington, N.
C.
Sarven Patent Wheels.
A LSO, A LARGE VARIETY
OF OTHER- MINDS ;
fa-i -:ist I ism,1crf t oi j :r.(- -
wsi : ' . ' a m- .V- .
r or sate ai
oatsstf
38 and 40 Munmlapn,BlocM.
Candy.
OANDf at 80c pet pound.
Ac..c
T
Si C. A.
oct 6 tf
South Front St, near
AM
MERCHANT
ER cannot
Bin
LtJ
HEAD
BEAUTIFUL
up to the
Everythtae
needed, at
Leave
CBS TO TALK
It In vonr inte-
TJRENCH
AOTles chMfanote
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Flannels.
LL COLORS AND SHADES,
95 PER CENT. CHEAPER
Than at any boose in the State,
At HAHN GOODMAN'S, -
oct W it .. , , Eourth Street.
500 P air Blankets.
T ENORMOUSLY
LOW PRICES,
At HAHN GOODMAN'S, 3
oct 2$ It
Fourth Street.
Quilts, Comforts,
T YOUR
OWN PRICE,
At HAHN A GOODMAN'S,
oct V, It Fourth Street.
Black Alpacas
ND CASHMERES,
AT PRICES LOWER THAN
EVER KNOWN B3.FORE,
At HAHN A GOODMAN'S,
oct 96 it Fourth Street
Calicoes.
T 5 CENTS
PER YARD,
At HAHN A GOODMAN'S,
oct S3 it . Foarta Street
Dress Goods
T YOUR
OWN PRICES,
At
HAHN a GOODMAN'S,
oct 26 It
Fourth Street.
How be Candid.
JID WE NOT TELL YOU WEEKS AGO
that Goods would be higher, and advised you that
was the time to buy. You that did cot take ad
vantage of our advice, if you will step this way we
Will whisper something in you ear, (but you must
keep it to yourselves ) viz : we have a very large
stock of
Choice Groceries !
on hand, bought at the LOW PRICES, and if you
will call soon we will DIVIDE PROFITS on your
Purchases. Is not that fair 5
We are selling Goods CHEAPER than they are
in any of the Northern markets. Then why send
off your orders t. Our Goods are on the spot. You
can examine them before purchasing.
Boatwright & McKoy.
0TWa have an elegant STOCK OF LIQUORS
OF ALL KINDS, which we will sell low at Whole
sale or Retail.
Call and etamirtc for yourselves.
Boatwright &
5 and T NORTH FRONT ST.
oct6 BAWtT
Fire Insurance.
JIVEBPpOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE,
VIRGINIA FIRE AND MARINE.
MERCHANTS AND MECHANICS,
COLUMBUS 1KB. & BANKING CO.
PAMLICO INS. & BANKING CO..
JNO. W. GORDON A BRO.,
-; j. UK I - f :ti if ;i 'Yf -r .'. i , i - J
v l 'J ' f . - J . i , , '
, , Agents,
OCtXB tf J4 North Water St.
Hay Cutters,
fORN g HELLERS, Buggy and Wagon Material,
Rope, Blacksmiths' Bellows, Coal Sentttei, Eire
-Dsns, Water Buckets. Powder, ahos. Ac., at low
WSaTSV
TUST RECEIVED, MALAGA GRAPES in large
fj bunches. Oranges, Bananas, Apples and other
ChoicePruiu. . , , It,
Pure Freeh Home Made CANDY always on
Mna' r&186BTHBOF8
oct sEtrs BENtt jfalTWsilfetlSMery Stores.
TATE REPUTATION FOR OTTERBOUBG'S
: SalU and Overcoats received 3
wear, Hosiery, aad gold i
Kb
octSStf
:'s Wear Depot.
B I B : 1 1 - . - - gj-jt jt aiABssaB ssklL iu -"
'"pHB tfTOERaKiWEp WIBHE8 TO INFORM
ht hte oosatd f JSSSW
STKBET, where he will Repair
iraffbil fjWH aisTJg Btf H BO1 gpjfj -
so try us
and
No. 8 So. Front St.
UDCIWB. I nri.aa Nil U M A
aj7r". ,u.-.- . -Tn Tim
uc I vm Near the Wharf. OCUO II
rare I . ' r .
l:ua'lMtMiM i raTTLitttMfv4iiMi '
Watches. Clocks asm Chronometers at raw con-
8racal Apot2sSS
srctfuUy soiiCJled. ,IfcWm JeWBef
J W?e Are
for the least money. If you don't think
J Traiiaa asgessatty.
arket. 1 octtttf !
WHOLE NO. 3808
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Important to All.
oat'
own Roddick
45 Market St.
NOW FULLY EQUIPPED IN THE
Dry O-oods Line,
I falr8y-.tor AS EMERGENCY. Having been
I in the Northern Market for the last seven weeks,
I we had every opportunity of making careful selec-
rT'ru,. "? aavaniage or any gooa cnance ar
reting itself to boy below the regular market value.
We can with every confidence trathfnUr assert to
our fnends and the general public that at no time
SKEW'S fSJii nave we ever had a LARGER,
MORE VARIED, or CHEAPER ASSORTMENT
OF GENERAL DRY ooons n TT. TTSSLi
I fact that a great revival in trade has taken place all
1 1 h v "J- a oeuer reeling exists, and
brighter business hopes are now entertained than
for many yean past. Let its hope that AT LAST
the long looked-for "GOOD TIMES" have come
again.
PRICES ARB UP.
Every one you meet says so. We claim that it de
pends entirely when purchases were made. A lonz
anri ; j . . . .
particular
or business. Lower prices have been quoted than
at any other time during the season.
Having been on the spot waiting patiently for
such opportunities, we are now prepared to offer
GREATER INDUCEMENTS I
to our
other
atrona than we possibly could do under
aiso Knowing from years of
experience in thl hnalnoaa thar vn .tnj.r. .v...
interest of the public we are advancing our own at
uiiiic. rye buujoih tne loiiowinc
List of Prices,
simply for the benefit of our friends at a distance,
as those in the city can always have the opportunity
of looking over oar Stock and judging for them
selves, aad compare Samples and Prices.
Never be bashful in bringing in your New York
Samples for comparison. We know you get them,
and we lose many sales by your not comparing
ttem. We invite yon cheerfully to do so. for No
OMR can count threads or retain quality with the
eye. Always bring your New York Samples aad
compare with our prices, and remember, it is lust
the same in Dry Goods as in politics. All the tal
ent is not centred in New York. The map of the
country tells us there is a North, kouth, Bast and
West to it
Bilks.
The CHEAPEST LINE from Auction we have
eV,"hf,77$1V(U1',l5 1 i-ST. L60, 1.76, .0J.
Colored Silk for Trimming, all shades, 75c. ,
Brocaded Satins for Trimmings, $1.50, the latest
stylea.
Black SilkYelvets for Trimmings, $1.50, 1.75,
and 3.09.
Black Silk Finish Velveteens, 75 cents, a good ar
ode.
Fancy Dress Goods.
The largest and most varierl usanrfmant in th.
city, embradner all the Novel tip.n. At
from ISMc to 75c.
Colored Cashmeres from 15c to 75c,
Our Mourning Department
is bow replete, having added the new fabrics of the
wwon. ciacK uaanmeres we make a sDecialtv.
BLANKETS from $1.50 a pair up.
COMFORTABLES, a fnll uwirtmmi oil ,i
from pure clean Batting.
Flannels.
A very laree Stock, too nnmerons far rfAtnlla
Bottom Prices guaranteed.
LADIES' . GETTTS itnrl nHTr.nRKNM nvnup.
WEAR, HOSIERY and GLO V Es.
3sTJ ust give us an opportunity of showing what
have got, and we do not fear the result.
we
C ASSIMERES for Men and Boys' wear, all prices
Bleached and Unbleached SHEETINGS.
Bleached SHIRTINGS and HOMESPUN.
No space to quote prices, but you can relv thev
are as low as any thing in the market
i
LATEST NOVELTIE8
In Ladies' Ties & Neck Wear.
BALMORAL AND FELT SKIRTS,
From 50c to $3-53.
of suace nreventa as from addins- more, or
quoting as many prices as we desire.
We have a great many SPECIAL BARGAINS,
which we are offering AWAY BELOW MARKET
VALUE.
Just give us a call. It is much the safest way of
securing any of them. '
BROWN & RODDICK.
45 market Street.
oct as tf
Salt. Sialt. Salt.
QQSeIOOLsacka,
R A A Sacks MARSHALL'S FINE SALT,
vvv iarge wnue sacks.
Flour, Bacon. Sugar.
1 200 Freah 'i-OUR, N grades,
Boxes a. a. and Smoked SIDES, '
Tubs Choice LEAF LARD,
-lOf Bbls SUGARS. Onahed. i
L&O Granulated. A, Extra C, aad C
Cheese.Crackers.Candy
'100 ei Bxtra CREAM CHEESE, ;
125 Bbls m& 80X68 Fresh CRACKERS
Ylffr Boxea Pnrc CANDY,
Sagging, Ties,
0QQ Whole aad Half Rolls BAGGING,
3500 Bundle9 Ncw TUS
AAA Lbs. BALING TWINE.
IVXfV 1500 Kegs NAILS, all shtes.
juancnesier x arns, ut&t ueorge sneetuigs,
For sale low by
WILLIAM8 & MDRCHISON.
oct 2S tf Wholesale Gro. & Com. Merts
Choice Reading.
.WAR!
Second
A i the Councillors.
The Little Morland Princess,
Ti
H
: w
selles' Secret,
o
Destruction and
UJ JUU9U.
lor.
JIANOS AND ORGANS.
The largest stock in the State, sold on the in tal -
tent plan , st the
octC tf LIVE BOOK A MUSIC STORE.
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tour davs?'.
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1 60
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. S 60
ftvs days,.. .
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Two weeks,.
Teret
rhree weeks. . u r.n
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Oaemonth,. ........ ., . io 80
yo months, n oo
tree months.... 21 01
Sixmoaths, ... 40 op
One year, 6D tt
iar Contract Advertisements taken at propo
tionatcly low rates.
Ten lines solid Nonpareil type make one square
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
M. CROXLV, Auctioneer.
BY CRONLY a MORRIS.
'-
Auction Sale
QF FRUIT BX SCHR. CARLBTON.
ORANGES,
BANANAS,
PINE-APPLES, Ac.
Continued MONDAY, 27th instant, 10 A. M.
Oct 28 It
Something New !
THE "COPYGBAPH" One Hundred Impres
, .5 ?ni??-P on.e writing In a few minute . Prl-.e
VELVET FRAMES,
Handsome assortment, all siaea. A complete stock
of Plain and Fancy Stationery, hchool Books
Views &c Ac16' flymn B00k' bCI08cP,,
ORGANS,
At Prices to Bait every hndv
Depository for
fate Board
HJL "Kg adopted by the 8TA
ur auuvaiwfl,
OCt let! C.W.YATES.
At Low Prices for the Times.
Hhds. and Lbls. M ilasscs and Syrups.
IQQ Bags Coffee,
5Q Bbls. Sugars,
gQQ " Flour, all grades;
500 Hty
5Q Bbls. and half bbls. Mackerel
C AA Boxes Seap, Lye, Candles, Ac.,
C A Bbls. DlstiLer.. 10 tOM
JJ 5C0 tons Grate an'ri RtAv. cni
OCt26-tf
WORTH WOUTU.
Eastern Hay.
FyQQ Bales Bast EASTERN HAY,
ire sale ay
KERCHNER A CALDER BROtt
oct 28 tf
Salt. Salt. Salt
5000 Sacks LIVERP()OL 8alt.
Striped Sacks, in store and to arrive,
For sale by
oct 20 tf KERCHNBR a CALDBR BROb
Bagging, Ties, Flour.
. ft O. A Half RoUs BAGGING,
OVV UtT.SSJidlXlbs
9000, Bdls New ARROW TIES.
WUU New and Pieced,
1000 BW FLOUR' " 8rades'
For sale bv
oct 23 tf
KERCHNEK A CALDBR BROb
Oats, Corn and Meal.
1000 OATS'
25 QQ Bu8h CORN, While and Mixed,
g QQ Bush Fresh Water Mill MEAL,
. For sale by
Oct 26 tf KERCHNBR a C ALDER BROS.
Come and See He !
And there you will find
Carriages, Buggies, Saddles.
Harness, Whips. Ac.,
nt all blnJ.
st the Very Lowest Prices, at
r. a. HAYDEN 'S
oct 26 tf Third, bet Market and Princess sts
Stand
T3IGHT IN
XV one side, i
FRONT-SO. NOW LOOK 1 On
one side, gtretchin? awsv in the nH a , i,-nn
of one kind, embracing aU the leading Old Patterns.
on ue ptner tne NEW. Of the first many are
Seen and few chosen, whilst of the other the Sam
Cook Stove we have onr hands fnll tn vor. n
orders. Sold only by F. M. KING & no.
ocI6tf m Market street.
Tax Notice.
T WILL ATTEND AT THE TIME AND PLACEh
Taxes for the year 1819 :
j. BiHxia.au. oeiow. io collect State
An A fVtntitw
Northwest, J.
Do. J.
thwest, J.P.Murrell's Store, Wednesday, Oct. 2!)
Do. J.J. Gay's do. Thnrsdav. " SO
TownCr'k, Cannon's
Frida
81
Sai
Nov. 1
vy after that date.
TAYLOR, Bh'ff.
For Sale,
AT LYNCHBURG DEPOT, SUMTER COUNTY,
8. C.,onW., C. A A.R.R.,
Two Turpentine Locations,
Three Stills, Bight Mates, and
Three Wagons, with complete outfit.
The property will be divided to suit purchasers.
Address J. H. JOHNSON,
oct 231m Magnolia, South Carolina.
IteJtant,
RESIDENCE N CORNER OF SEC -
ond and Orange streets, from October 1.
Apply to
GEORGE CHADBOURN.
oct 12 oawtf su
For Bent.
N
aBaaBBsEcorn
From October 1st that large DWEL
LING, now occupied by J. L. Maffett,
aer Front and Ann Streets.
Apply to
ang 81 ftswtf su fef JOHN F. 8TOLTER.
We Do Not Claim
I T ATRONAGE SIMPLY BECAUSE WE ABB A
1 JL home enterprise, nor do we expect it at the ex
pense or any
can fill any on
' one's Docket. Wk oo claim that we
order for
Sash, Boors and Blinds,
Or anything in our line, at as LOW FIGURES, and
as good work and material, as can be bought an-
J where. Window Qjlaas, Builder's Hardware always
Our new DRY KILN is in operation, and
none but the best Lumber is used.
Respectfully,
ALTAFFBR A PRICE.
Factory.
Foot of Walnut Street.
Cor. Nutt and Bed Cro8
oct 3S tf
You Want
rpHESE THINGS YOU SAY HADE SKIL
FULLY, of good material and for the least money.
You will patronize home industry if it costs no
more than to place your orders elsewhere. Good.
That's business. We've everything now in apple
pie shape for the manufacture of Buggies, Wagons,
j Cart, Drays, Hsrness,
See now if we cant please you and kesp your
money home. ,
OCt3tf GERHARDT A CO.
..I (doik
5
ir
ftfifet.'r -
5 CENT
WL. I
CIGAR attests its
ceuencc.
Freeh lot just received I
I SUUBTitUWlU'
E ....
5m
ifi. aiAe o W I! r 8 SJ'.vfiH
popaiaruy ana ej
md sold onlv at
GARDEN CITY
EMPORIUM.