fHEMOBHIHChBTAR. ...IBIJSHBD DAILT KTCSPT MONDAYS. 8ATE9 OT 8U1UWBIPTI01 XX 1DTMOI ; -tout (by maiu postage pald.... T4W Hixmmthfl," - V.W.V.'.V. 3 33 ' rntv Subeeribers, delivered In toy part of the ,,wfteen Cents per week. Our City Agents are authorised to collect for mere than three months MORNING EDITION. entered at the Post Office at Wllrcingtoa, N. C, m as second-class matter. OUTLINES. Hissoufi Democrats in .the Eighth Dis trict have nominated D. C. Alien. Missouri Democrats in Third District have nominated M. M. Coihern. P. Y. Show, Democratic nominee in Maryland Second baa withdrawn. The late Cabinet favored Turkey's yielding on the Montenegro question; he is surrounded now by a clique utterly ignorant of Euro pean politics. The Virginia Conser vative submiiicil a plan of compromise to the Ueadjusters who are considering it; tunning known. The Lynchers io Kentucky dispersed without hanging Laprade's murderers. The estimate ,;f the wheat crop by the Department of Agiiculture is a little less favorable than at the same time last year. The Eag- lUh wjav-ri will accept an advance of five p.T cant, iu wages, but the masters are un willing to concede it. Germany has ordered (he expulsion of Jesuits who mi nted to that country from France. Tdb Guiiy brolht-ra were acquitted of the murder of Gilmer, in Mississippi. Heavy tains io. Texas c msed great damage io fences, &c. An outrage on an Amciican fishing Vessel by Newfoundland- . it is reported. Ayvllow fever Vessel Hum liayli, has been lowed into New Yuik. Virginia Democrats have not i yet agreed upon any plan to urmouizd ou the electoral question. New Yoik markets: Money. 23 per ccui; co;tiu steady at ll12c; southern fljur quiet and firmer at $4 t06 50; wheal opeued iIc better; ungraded red 97$$ I 0?i; corn heavy and Oic lower di.il iesi active; ungraded 5Qi51c; spirits turpcuiiut: Htrooger at 37S8c; rosin dull ti $1 ovHl 53. Theie are ten yellow fever patients at the New York Yellow Fever Hos pital, and all are likely to recover. Let every Democrat in Wilming ton turn out to-night. There are few guch political speakers in the South as Col. D. K. Mcltae. Gov. Williams, Dem., beat Harri son Hep., in Indiaua, in 1876, for governor, 5,184. The Democrats hope to do better thau that in Octo ber. It is estimated that the tobacco crop of York, Lancaster, Berks, Chester and Lebanon counties, Penn sylvania, will fetch $6,000,000 this year. Jf there is a fair, square electiou in North the prospects now are that ilaacock will get a majority. Then add 133 Southern voles aud you can i-ee ho it will be for yourself. The New York Times is now en gaged in abusing Geu. Wade Hamp ton a a great political fraud and hypocrite. The same paper regards Garfield as pure and saintly. "Nuff ctd." The Republicans say they will have the grandest display in New York on the 17ib, when Conkhug speaks, that lias been seen injhat city since the nomination of Lincoln. Conkling vill derive peculiar inspiration from .Maine. 'The ancient and fossiliferous Han tu'bal Hamlin telegraphed ou the 12th ts follows: "Vo tue Editor of the Inter-Ocean: "1 feel confident that the Republicans wilt carry this State to-morrow by a de :iUud majity. Hannibal Hamlin." Whereokl Where is that "deci ded majority V John Kelly, chief of Tammany, says of the prospects in New York : "The Democrats of New York are united and are in full sympathy and accord in their support of Hancock and English. We shall give oar Presidential candidates the largest majority that has been given for Democratic nominees in many years much larger than Mr. Tilden received in 1876." That is the way to talk it. Thus far Viginia is the only dark spot. The "corner" in pork at Chicago 3ias been a big thing. Since May the advance has been from $9 to $17 75 per barrel. One Armour has been the iospirer and his operations alone are said to have amounted to 600,000 barrels average profit $3 each. That to say his profits are $1,800,000. The Baltimore American says of his operations: "The secret of Armoui's success seems to have been that when he had once got a tight grip on the supply be made bis own market by establishing agencies in all sec tions of the United Bute and the principal centres of European consumption, and then quietly worked off bis stock at paying prices. To carry through such an enor mous deal most have required a stiff bank account; and, as a matter-of-fact, the capl "1 invested in his four houses Chicago, ftew York, Milwaukee and Kansas City jjestimated at from $8,000,000 to $10,000,- n .1 VOL. XXVLNO. 153. : The news in Washington from Maine ; caused great excitemen V': all around, The Democrats fired, one hundred guns, and threw oat an im mense, flag bearing the inscription 4,The first gun Maine." The -ape oi al to the Baltimore Sun says : '.. ' ? "Perhaps the condition of sentiment among the members of the two parties here over the result of the Maine election is best expressed by the remark of a veteran and eccentrio Republican. He said : 'Every Republican looks as if he had un expectedly lost his mother, and every Dem ocrat as if he had lost his mother-in-law.' Certain it is that the result is an unbound ed surprise on all sides, and naturally has had the effect to produce a remarkable de gree of elation among the adherents of one party aad a corresponding degree of depression among the adherents of tne other, in some ot tne departments to-day it was semi-monthly pay-day, and the Republican Campaign collectors were promptly on band. "They carried the hat around as usual, but the contributions were meagre, and were sorrowfully given. One of the important results first percepti ble is the stiffening of Democratic confi dence so far as Indiana is concerned, and even beta are now difficult to obtain. The Democrats have also plucked up wonderful hope regarding Ohio, and 4he Republicans have not as yet sufficiently recovered from the despondency into which they have been plunged to combat- the claim that Ohio will give the Democrats a majority in October." Attorney General Devens harried to Massachusetts to help save that Stale, and Evarts is to follow. The special says: "Hon. Wm. H. English telegraphs here to-night that the result in Maine removes every doubt as to the vote of Indiana next month, and John O. Thompson telegraphs the same as to Ohio' Senator Kernan, of New York, is trustworthy because he is careful in observation and statement. He gives a cheering account of the prospects in his State. He says: "In the central part of the Slate of New Yoik, where I have recently been, the ef fect of the union or the Mew York De mocracy upon the State ticket and Con gressmen and members of the Assembly, as well us lh Presidential Electors, is already very great. Large numbers of Republican aud doubtful voters hve declared for Han cock. I know of no locality where there are uot Republicans who openly advocate tbe Democratic ticket, and, on the other baud. I d not know of a single Democrat who will support Garfield, and in my sec tion a verv larca maioritv of theex soldiers are wi h us. They laugh at the talk about Southern Brigadiers and eay they mean to give (he Uujou UrigadieiS a chance at Washington, ana wuen nancocs.is eiecieu there will be uo longer a solid South." Koionel Kornegay having kaved, it is kurrently reported that the ka pricioas and kaptivating Koionel Koouce, of Onslow kounty, kalculates on becoming a kandidatc for Kon- gress. K. K. K. P. S. Koionel Kornegay kame, and after konsnlting with the kur renoy komtnittee koncluded to kon- tinue his kanvass as a kandidate for Kongres?! We fear this will kause Koionel Koonoe to kollapse. Oh ! kruel Kornegay ! Just in proportion as the Radical chances become more desperate does their purpose to win at any oost be come intensified. They are begin ning again to talk about cheating the people of New York, Connecticut and New Jersey by calling the Legis latures together and appointing the electors. In this way they can be made all Radicals. Such a game would be apt to injure them in other States. They will do anything to win. Some of the wealthy men of New York offered to give $250,000 to the Democratic campaign fund if Gen. Hanoook would allow them to name the Secretary of the Treasury. The General informed them that "he could not entertain this proposition," and that "if elected to the Presidency he mast go to Washington wholly unpledged." But can this story be true? The answer is justwhat Han cock would have given. Gen. Hancock is represented as saying that the Democrats are wast ing too much time in patching up Democratic quarrels in New York and Virginia a serious mistake of which nobody bat the Republicans will reap the benefit. New York is all right now. If the Virginia fao tionists toted as level heads as the hero of Gettysburg" harmony would prevail and victory would be assured. TUB STATE CAjriFAlGN. Capt. Joe Davis says that Cos used Bledsoe up at Nash Court. The people of Nash are enthusiastic for Coz and it is confidently expected that Nash will give bim 1,000 ma jority. Judge Merrimon is ex pected to address the people of Gran ville, on Tuesday of Superior Court. It may be made a field in which other prominent Democratic speakers will participate. Oxford lorchiigkt. Judge Merrimon will address a man mPAtinflr ftfc Bftvhoro: PamllOO county, October 21 The Con gressional Convention of the secona - m - gr- -m Mi ) H i WIjLmNGrTN,,N District will be held at Goldsboro on the 18th. Last Saturday was a day of much interest to the people of ' Mebaneville and surrounding coun try. Gen. Scales, Dr. Worth: .and CoL Kenan addressed between1 two handred and three hundred people at this place on that day. Raleigh JDTetos : and : Observer. , 1 The Republican county convention tat Monday nominated R. W. Wynne for the Senate; Stewart Ellison, coir ored;W. R. Perry, J. Eaton Bledsoe and - J. N. Bunting for the House. -r -Dr. Samuel L. Love, State Audi tor, and Independent candidate for Congress in the Mountain District, Will go West to-morrow or next day in order to reaoh his home at Waynes ville in time for the bier meeting whereat Gov. Jarvis is to meet the dwellers by the Duoktown route. The Doctor has had ten thousand copies of an address to his friends printed for distribution throughout his district. We have not seen it, but understand that he claims to be the real candidate of the l46ld?.Iane' Demooraoy,," iimon pure et mple And he is quite hopeful of success. Rumor, by the ...way, asserta that Gbo-Mi Roberts, atfd other mem bers ? ot the Republican Executive Committee in the Eighth District, endorse Capt; Nat. Atkinson. Judge Henry and others favor Dr. Love, it is said Raleigh Farmer & Mechanic. Spirits Turpentine. Charlotte JVess: Some: forty or fifty Freshmen have passed through f or Davidson College. 5 The two men arrested for throwing Btones and shooting into passen ger cars, were tried at Greensboro and sen tenced to six months' imprisonment in jaiL Wilson Advance : Nick Col lins, convicted of perjury at Nash court, and whose case excited considerable inter est, has been sentenced to the penitentiary for four years. The Charlotte Press tells of a tramp a Frenchman who robbed a Mr. Ludlum living near that town, of - two watches ana money. Track: hounds were sent in search of the thief and ho was in due time overhauled and jailed. Newton Enterprise : Jesse Shipp and au other darkey, whose name wo did not learn, were lodcred in Gaston jail Sunday last, charged with poisoning tnree colored men at a camp meeting at Tucker's Grove, Lincoln county, several Sundays ago. One of the poisoned men died, hence the arrest. More work for Lincoln court. Greensboro Patriot : We are told that Dr. Ad. Woollen, of Randleman's mills, ban sixty cases of fever under treat ment, and Dr. C. W. Woollen, of the same place, has twenty cases. Diphtheria in Randolph county is still carrying off a great many children, and many grown peo ple. iSven the aged have it, but mere are but few fatal cases among the latter. Warsaw JSHef Meation: Seven- one pupils have been enrolled in the school here during this session. Absolum Best, an aged and respected citizen of this township, residing near Bowden's Station, was found dead in his bed last Thursday morning. No man worthy tbe name of Democrat will permit the party to he de moralized, and its organization crippled if not ruined, for the sake of any man or men. Winston Sentinel: G. M. Dus- kin. United States District Attorney for Alabama, addressed the Garfield club at this place last week and was introduced by Judge Cloud as follows: "I have the plea sure of introducing to you to you the Hon. Mr. Duskin, of Alabama Alabama. He used to live in North Carolina, and when he went to Alabama he was a man without character, and remained so until the colored people God bless 'em took him up and made him what he is." (.Ap plause. Raleigh Farmer and Mechanic: Two German literateurs have published in fine style at Leipsig a volume of "Modern American Lyrics," which contains poems from our townsman, Theo. tx. Hill, Mrs. Mary Bayard Clake, John H. Boner, and many other Southern writers. Two months ago seven sea lions burst through their cages on Coney Island and escaped. Last week a sea lion was killed at Hatteras by Martin Ambrose. The oil was brought to New Berne for sale, as we learn from the 2tew Bemian. Doubtless it was one of the fugitives. ( " Wilson Advance: Capt. Gallo way arose in behalf of tbe State and began his able argument. His exordium was calm and dispassionate, and uttered with that pathetic tenderness which showed that his heart, although it was throbbing beneath the hard and stiffened vestments of official requirements, was turned to the sorrowing notes of humanity in distress, and that the music which ebbed from its chords was flowing down the pity-fringed channel of a noble manhood of a manhood though moulded in justice was tempered in mercy. The verdict was guilty of murder in the first degree. Raleigh News and Observer: A private telegram was received yesterday announcing that Mrs. Mary R. Lacy was very ill in Baltimore, and it gives no hopes of her recovery. All other children are with her. In a short interview with Mr. John E. Ray, who has just returned from England, we were pleased to learn that the efforts ofjMr. S. J. Fall, agent of the Agricultural Department, to induce immigration to North Carolina, were most encouraging. He thinks Mr. Fall will start a number of families to our State du ring the f alL The called meeting of the stockholders of the Atlantic & North Carolina will be held at Morehead City on to-morrow, when the question of leasing the road will be decided. The Wilmington & Weldon road will make a strong effort to get It. Hickory Carolinian: Henry Williams, the negro who fatally cut Har rison Kinder, also colored, at this place on Saturday night, the 21st of August, from which wound he died on the following Wednesday, was tried at Newton last Friday and Saturday, found guilty and sentenced by Judge Bennett fo be hanged on Friday, the 22d of October. This, we believe, is the first murderer ever sentenced from Catawba Court, and will be the first hanging at our Court House.- Mr. A. G. James, near Powell's factory, attempted to commit suicide a few days ago, but made a failure. He tied a handkerchief around his neck and to this he attached a strap of his saddle and swung himself to a dog wood tree. It required one hour's hard work for Dr. Tate Powell to bring him to Mil'. J' ' .iil'. if; ;'., f ;;; life. " The "green-eyed monster," jealousy. is said to oe the cause. - Charlotte Observer: Miss Dowd daughter of Mai. C. Dowd. goes to Colum bia to-day to take a position as teacher in the Methodist College of : that city. There was about the usual attendance of ministers at Mecklenburg .Presbytery, in ; : m T . . . ' r . r t- - ? us session at .uiDCOinton. xtey, ju.r, xiooin son, of Pineville. was moderator. - Officer Farrington of the police force, yes terday arrested a negro named Adam Camp, ou suspicion of being Implicated in tbe murder of "Blind" Crump in the latter part of last January. The Yorkville Enquirer reports that tbe work of laying the track of the Chester & Lenoir Railroad is now completed to the river, three and a quarter miles beyond Dallas, it is expected the bridge at this point will be completed by the 10th of October, after which the work of laying the track to the Carolina Uenlral Kailway, near Lincolnton, win pro ceed without interruption. The distance between Dallas and Lincolnton is about fourteen miles. ' A distinguished Re publican in town when he read the Ob server "extra" vesterdav on tbe Maine elec tioc, said with almost judicial gravity that he felt like a man who had been able to bag two white "chips" ou an ace full. NBW AUVKBTlSKTKilvrH Mtjnds Brushes. A. DAvm--Boy's clothing. Cronlt & MoBBia Buggies. Cronly & Mobbis For rent . J. C. Stevenson Fresh goods. Navassa Gtjano Co For reot Mtjnson Cardigan jackets, &cy Attention First Ward Dem. Club. Lane's Eng. and Mathematical School. Local Dots. Eggs are eggs now. Send them in. Cotton receipts yesterday 55? bales. No session of tbe Mayor's Court yesterday morning. Alderman L, H. Bowden is Acting Mayor during Mayor Finhtil ;o'a absence. Cold weather approacheth, and our country friends should be Bonding in their wood. Mr. F. D. Koonce, of Onslow, was here yesterday in- consultation with prominent Greenbackers. Mr. J. E. Everett, f Oaslow, had the first New River oysters of the season in market yesterday. Gen. James H. Lano has re turned from Virginia, and announces that his school will open October 4. There is another boom in the spirits turpentine market. It advanced two cents on the gallon yesterday. Rev. C. O. Brady, of St. Mark's (colored) Episcopal Church, has re turned from a somewhat protracted visit North. Capt. Nobles, Chairman of the Greenback Executive Committee, denies that Kornegay, the Greenback candidate for Congress, has withdrawn. Every member of the Young America Hancock, Jarvia and Shackelford Club is requested to be present at the City Hall this evening, at 7 o'clock, with torch. Mr. J. W. Shackelford, Demo cratic candidate for Congress from this District, was in the city yesterday en route for Lisbon, Sampson county, where he is to fill an appointment -to-day. Mrs. Anna Hashagen, sister and two children, after spending about eighteen months in Europe, 'arrived in New York last Friday, and will reach Wilmington Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. H. Ahrens, of this city, are also of the party. Our citizens should feel a pride in our cemeteries, especially "Oakdale," which is regarded as onejof the handsomest south of Baltimore, and yet very few visitors to our city, we opine, are evertin formed of this lovely spot or urged to take a look at it. Kurnel Kornegay spoke at the Korthouse last night, and said in effect that he would be konscquentially kon founded if he didn't still kalkilate on drawing five thousand "scads" from the U. S. Treasury for his services as Kongress man from this deestriek. Political. The Republican County Convention to nominate candidates for tbe Legislature, Sheriff, Register of Deeds, Coroner, etc., and to elect delegates to the Senatorial Convention at Rocky Point to-morrow, meets at the Court House in this city this morniDg, at 10 o'clock. The delegates from Harnett township, not mentioned in our list the other day, consist of Jordan Nixon, Joseph Pickett and Alex. McCabe. The Greeubackera in Council. . The Greenbackers of this county and Pender met in Convention at the Court House in this city yesterday, to nominate a candidate for State Senator. T. M. Gard ner, Esq., presided, and Mr. George E. Shepard, of Pender county, was nomi nated as the candidate for - the position named. Col. mcltae ai wmtevllle. It should be borne in mind that, by in vitation of the Democratic Executive Com mittee of Columbus County, Col. D. K. McRae will address the people of that county, at Whiteville, on Monday next, the 20th inst. A big turnout is expected, and a rich political treat anticipated. No other remedy has proved so effectual in relieving Coughs and Colds as Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. It is recommended by many Physicians and costs only 25 cents a bottle. t ; V a t.r- 7 .... - '.,.. .; ra.i- .nia-'-. 77U ui- Daily tVeatber Bulletin, ! The following will show the state of the thermometer, at the stations named, at 3.00 P. M. yesterday, .Washington mean time, and .also the amount, of rainfall in inches for the twenty-Tour hours -ending at 3 P. Mf 'as furnished by Sergeant James W. Watson, Signal Officer at this Station : Tem. R. F. Weather. Atlanta 74 .00 Clear Augusta. ..i- ; 76 .00 Clear Charleston....... 76 . .00 Clear Charlotte 70 .03 Fair Corsicana........ 73 1.01 Cloudy Galveston.... M.;. 76. .08 Cloudy Havana 61 .00 Cloudy Jacksonville.. .... 7U .oo uiear Key West 90 .09 Fair Mobile 80 .00 Clear Montgomery 79 .00 Clear NewOrleans . 78 - .00 Fair PuntaRassa..... 77 .17 Lt rain Savannah - 75 .03 Clear Wilmington ;. 80 .00 Clear Cedar Keys. ...... 75 ,18 Cloudy Jf ensacoia 80 . uo uiear Jamaica. ...). 87 .00 Cloudy The following are the Indications fo&Aha Squth Atlantic States to-day: f Partly cloudy, weather, light rains in Florida, winds generally from southeast to southwest, nearly stationary temperature and barometer. J The Regatta Wednesday. The third and last regular regatta of the Carolina Yacht Club for the present 6easoh was sailed over the Wrightsville course on Wednesday afternoon. We give the time made by the respective yachts as follows STABT. h. m. s Flirt 3 09 00 Lizzie 3 09 03 Ripple 3 10 30 FINISH h. m. s. Flirt 5 59 00 Lizzie 5 43 33 Ripple 5 39 24 None of the boats made the 'race in the required time, the Commodore decided; and the Regatta Committee have not yet decided whether to call another race or give the flag to the Ripple. Since tbe above was in type ithe Regatta Committee have decided that the Ripple made tbe race within the. required lime, and is entitled to the champion flag. Railroad Officials In WlImlozion Major J. C. Winder, General Superin tendent of the Raleigh & Gaston and Ral eigh & Augusta Air Line; Sol Haas, Esq., General Freight Agent of tho recently con solidated freight routes, viz., the Piedmont Air Line and tho Atlantic Coast Line; Cap tain E. G. Ohio, Superintendent of Trans portation on the Seaboard & Roanoke Railroad, and J. H. Card well, Esq., Assis tant General Freight Agent of the C. C. & A.' Railroad, were in this city yesterday, and were closeted during the morning. Nothing could be ascertained as to the cause of the meeting, nor as to the business transacted, though Captain Ghio confi dentially explained to several that he came down to eat rice birds with us. no On Toor Guard. Developments in our city recently, to say nothing of the warnings they have received from past experience, should incite our business men, whose callings require them to be absent from home the most of their time; to give positive instructions to their families not to deliver money, clothing or any other property to persons who may as sert or pretend that they have been sent for the same by the head of the family, unless such messenger : shall be fortified with a written order for the articles desired, or is a person well known to be trustworthy; and even where the messenger is armed with an order.caution should be exercised, as thieves would not hesitate to add the crime of forgery to that of larceny in order to secure the coveted plunder. Titie Speaking To-NlK&t Col ffleUae to Addreaa tbe People. This evening bur citizens, and visitors who may be present, will be treated to a speech on tho political issues of tbe day from our distinguished fellow-citizen, Col. D. K. McRae, at the stand on Third street, near Dock, erected lust previous to the late ratification meeting. The reputation of Col. McRae as an eloquent and entertaining speaker will no doubt attract a large crowd on the occasion. Be punctual, so that the speaking can commence by 8 o'clock, or as soon thereafter as practicable. The speaker will be escorted to the stand by the Young America Hancock, Jarvis and Shackelford Club, with torches and ban- ners. magistrate' Court. Francis Moorer colored, was arraigned before Justice McQaigg, yesterday, on a warrant sworn out by Tamer Gardner, col ored, charged with assault and battery, and also on a peace warrant sworn out by the same complainant. The warrants were both dismissed at the cost of the prosecu tor, who was committed to jail for tbe non payment of the same. The barque Sroekka sailed from Lon don for this port yesterday. Quarterly meetings. Fob thb WmoKaTOH District, Hxthodist B Chubch, South Fourth Bound. Brunswick, at Shalotte Camp, Waecamaw, at Cypress Creek, Smithyille, Wilmington, at Front Street, Wilmington, at Flftn Street, WkltoTille. at Ballon. Sept'r 1819 fiept'r Si S3 Sepfr 2528 Octo'r 3 OctoT S 10 Octo'r IS IT Octo'r 2324 OctoT T Octo'r 80 SI Nov'r 6 7 NsVr 131 Topsail, at Union, New River, Onslow, Queen's Creek, r Dnplln, at Wesley,. Clinton, at Clinton, Coh&rla. at Newton Grove. Nov'x 8021 Let every omci&i member aixena we jroartn Vuar terlj Conference, and, dear Brethren, let as press tho battle all over the District aad look to God for victory. - . - - - 1 " ju a. BOTiKinwn rrosiaing moer. the MORNING STAB c&q alwavs be had at tne following places In the city : The Purcell House, Harris' News' Stand, and the 8ta Office. V it:.'. ?jl WHOLE NO? 4.08S! .CITY ITEH22. WOBTRLBSS STUFF. Not bo feat mv friend: if yoa could see the strong, healthy, blooming men, women and children that have been raised, from beds of sickness, suffering and almost death, by the uao ui nap rotters, you wouki aay uionoos ana mvtuuaDie remeoy. see anoiner . column. .rnua oeipoia rress. , . , v WHAT EMINENT PHYSICIANS SAY Pas- YXHTrva or malaria. Colden's Llebig's Extract or oeei ana xeais xnvisorator is p articular lr ase ful when tonics are required, being tolerated when other forms of animal food are rejected. In Biph theria, Ague, Malarial; Typhoid Fever, aad every aepreramgaiaeaee, we nave prescnoea ltwun ex cellent success. J. H, Leslie, M. D., O. P. Copp, M. J., B, B. Parsons, M. D., B. A. Vaughn, M. D., Da 8. L. and J. C. Mldelet, all pf St. Louis, and many ouera, -;,'.:.;.. ; Gbsbh a FLAJnnra, Agents. Wilmington. A DOWN TOWN MERCHANT, having passed several sleepless nights, disturbed by the agonies aua cnes ui a eoaering cnua, ana Becoming con vinced that Mrs. Winalows Soothing Syrup was just the article needed, procured a supply for the child. On reaching home aad acquainting his wife with what he had done, she refused to have it ad ministered to the child, as she was stronrly in favor oi nuintoopauiy. xnat mgnt tne cnua passed in suffering, and the parents without sleep. Returning uuuia umi uay iuuowing, we xauier iouna tne Dsoy still werse, and while contemplating another sleep less night, the mother stepped from tbe room to at tend to some domestic duties, and left the father witn we cnua. During ner absence he administered a portion of the Sootning Syrup to the baby, and nuuuuuiuj., AuabuigUbUI UIUIUB BXcpL Well, U1U the little fellow awoke in the morning bright and happy. The mother was delighted with the sudden and wonderful change, and although at first offend ed with the deception practiced upon her, has con. unuea w use tne syrup, ana suaertngcrytng Sables aad restless nights have disappeared. A single trial ui ulb cyrup never yet rauea to reuove tne paoy, aad overcome the prejudices of the mother. Sold Dy au Druggists, as cents a bottle. asBBaVBsnasBVaaann DIED, MOTE. At Fairfield Farm, near Wilmington, yeBMsruay airnoon, tVJOtSKi-zuna, son or 1. j. ana a. a. mote, agea l year ana o montnsi The friends and acquaintances of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from the residence of Mrs. Maggie A. West, comer of Ninth and Harnett streets, this (Friday) afternoon at 4 o'clock. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. For Bent, THB DESIRABLE STOHE ON THE ISaii I corner of Priacesa and North Water lis jsl I'treets. heretofore occupied by thj Pro- merce. sen tf NAVAESA GUANO CO. For Eent. JO OK THE ENSUING YEAR, THE EXTEN SIVE WHARF AND SHEDS, "Heanlng Pro perty ."foot of Nun street, south side, and at very iOWUKures. t'KUHtil B MUKJUIS, ten lt Real Estate Brokers. Buggies. V V E ARB ADVISED BY L8TJI3 COOK. MAN. ufacturer. that iron, leather, and. all materl&la am advancing, and that manufacturers must advance prices. We have only on hand 4 TOP BUGGIES, S S. B. BUGGIES, and 1 OPEN BUGGY. Call at once ir in want. CRONLY x MORRIS. sep 17 It Auctioneers. LANE'S English and Mathematical School- GEN. JAS. H. LANE, PRINCIPAL. Rooms DBTt to St- .Tnhn'n fThnrrh Tho first o. sion wiu Degin Monaay, Oct. 4th. vircuian at tue oooasxores. sen eod tr rr sn tu First fari Democratic ciiA. A TTENTION: YOU ARE HEREBY ORDERED il to meet at Brooklvn Hall trt-nluht t 7 o'clock, to join in the procession to the speaking on Third street by CoL McRae. All who have lan terns will please bring them. By order President, W. H. Strauss, Secretary. sel7 lt Review copy. CARDIGAN JACKETS At MUNSON'S. MUNSON'S. MUNSON'S. MUN80N'S. CHILDREN'S SUITS At BOf'S SUITS At MEN'S SUITS At All fresh and stylu-h. sen 31 North Front Street. Brushes. rlnoOTH. NAir, Awn hatk rrttrhr a 1 ' " large assortment; Soaps and Perfumery of all For sale by J. C. MUNDS, Druggist, se 17 tf 35 North Front street Fresli Ms and Seasonable Gools AT J as. C. Stevenson's. JyTEW TURKISH PRUNES, 3 LBS FOR 25c. New Mackerel, fat. No. S, 6 for 25c. New Mack erel No. 1, 3 for 25c. These fish are firrt-rate quality. 20 bbls Apples $3 00a2 60 per bbl. Northern Ducheaa.Pears, 75c per pk. New FerriaHsms, Strips, Shoulders and Tongues New Patapsco and Mt. Hdpe Flour. Freeh Cakes and Crackers. Full stock everything nice and of best quality. - Large kits Fat New Mackerel at 85c each. Bo good and so convenient to hare about tho house Jas. G. Stevenson, sel7 tf Maaket Street BOY'S AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING 1UST RECEIVED AN ELEGANT LINE OF rj Children's Suits, knee Pants, from 4 to 10 years. School Suits, long Pants, from 10 to 12 years. Drees Suits for boys from 12 to 15 years. Selling low at sentf Merchant Tailor and Clothier. -i- For Sale. TPHAT ELEGANT BUILDING LOT ON THIRD X avenue. OBDosite the residence of M. Cronly. Esq. Also valuable lot on Third street, known as tne oia "Hams lot" Terms easy. Apply to NO ORTHROP & GUMMING. se!5 8t nac Copartnership Notice. rpHB UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECT' JL fully announce that they have catered into a copartnership, and will kep a well selected stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Notions, Ac at No. IS Market Street. Our W. J. Penny will carry en the shoe-making business and guaran tees satisfaction. The patronage of the public is solicited; Respectfully, selSlw W. J. B. F. PENNY. W in ML m mm aiTEtoif 4DVEuriina ;' One SMare on asy,., . $1 ef -'? I " two day..-.Vj.w;.-.. 3 'f ? ' : three days,. '.'". 2 v M I J V, . . .... . . . -four days,. . -..V j OP Ave dart..... ... ...... w.... w'-S 60 ir itna wMk . ' i.. . 4 no " " : two wneio,.. .............. . ... p ' " Three weeks. w. . i S 60 " v o&e month, .t ..:V.YI0 00 r .. Two month,, i. ....... IV (Ml M ,Thre montaa,w. vi'r ... 4 00 -six months,... 40 w " One year,.,. ...w. ..... Ot 00 Tea lines sella HonparoU type make on square. NEW ADJERTISKMENTS. Por Rent. STORK ON WAT RR N E a 1 MUI.BKR u Stow io. 9, Market Street j I i: : 1 - Btore on Msrket,aear Front street now occupied by Mr Y. M. King; Stare and Dwelling corn or Sixth aad Barnni i ; Store on Fourth, near CasUc; ..y . Dwcllisg on north tide of Market. b.tWeen Fifth and Sixth, at present occnplod by Mr. Shrler. t a. WM Hwvu.t w, .mi iwi m mm miu Chesnnt; .. TlWAllltlf AH UlAnil - 1I A-. . - . ..1 Dwelling on Third, Mwni Walnnt an 4 lied Croes; uweiumroasma, between Dock sad Orange; Dwelling on Sixth, between Chcanut aad Mul berry; Dwelling corner Market and Eighth, Dwelling corner Second and A no; Dwelling on Sixth, near Nun; Dwelling oa Second, betwean Church aad Cam- tJe; Dwelling on Castle, between Sixth aad Ho- venth; inve small Dwelllags on CaeUe, between hlebth ann Ninth. Apply to D O'CONXOII. Eeal.Estate, Eenting and Collecting Agent: Office on I'llaeoss. h-twecn Front and Vumml streets. aefl tf For Bent. FROM THB FIRST OF OCTOBKH TUB Mltl L 8toro No- I6 Hcrkct street, one door be aaLJlow Mesara. 8nl. Rtu mnA nmm Apply to sel5 eod 2w we fr su J. O. WRIGHT. t ? For Hent. - - FROM ncTiiKirn mnay otv-tjt h ifls! Mrket street; also Offices , and Room " ' lla Gas Offlco building on Princess strr. Ayuiy l(j so 8 2 HANCOCK DAGGETT. Ship Notice. ALL PERSONS ARB HEREBY cautioned against harboring or trust- -ZilOX in I? anv of thn rw tt th nr ft.r 3qaeBtine "FALCON. "a no debts of meir contracting will be paid by cither " tnnntAr or ronalcrticwM RICUARDJ. BURT, se 15 8t Master. UNDERWRITERS' SALE OF LUMBER. QN FRIDAYTHE 17TH INST.T 12 O'CLOCK M., we will sell at auction the entire cargo of Lum ber saved from the wrcckod brig Fred. B. Bice. now on the beach of Topsail SouDd, about one mile north of Topsail Inlet. At same time wo will sell also the said wrecked vessel, and all the rigging and materials saved from her. This lumber and wrecked materia!! can ha read lly transported by small vessels to Wilmington or ciaewnera ATKINSON A MANNING, sel4 4t Underwriters' AgenU. Novelties in Hats! QF EVERY GRADE I LOWEST l'RICEBI At HARKIBON ALLEN'S. City Batters. so 16 tf No Change. I AM STILL AT MY OLD BTANJ), F where I keep a full supply of Carriages. snuggles. Wagons. Carts and Drays. 1 am now ooeniBir a laree aback of Hiiumi Baddies, Bridles and Halters, and keep constantly on hand everything ia my line of business at low est prices. Repairing done at short notice. r. a. uayden'S Factory, se 15 tf Third, bet Market and Princess at School Books. gCHOOL BOOKS, SCHOOL BOOKS, and School Stationery, for sale cheap at HEINSBBRGEK'S. Family Bibles JN LARGE VARIETY At UEINSBEilQER-8 s16 tf Live Book and Music Store. We are Receiving BY EACH STEAMER FULL SUPPLIES OF 4 'Season Goods." which we offer to tha trade at Baltimore and New York lobbers' nrtcaa. As we are brought dally in competition with these men we know hvu to meet their prices. uiusa m ukchisoh . so 12 tf 88 and 40 Marchlson Block. 1ST O "PENT UP UTICA I" "WESTWARD HOI ' I Next door but one towards the river tha stream of Stoves and General House Furnlahiag Goods takes its way from our old stand. Mo. to, to the large store No. 25 Market street, where we will open in a few days the best assorted stock la our line ever brought to this market about Wednesday. "Store Dealers. se 12 tf Wilmington. N. C. The News from Ohio QATS THB BLACKS ARE ALL TURNING whiU. So the white suits are all turning black, brown and blue at WILMINGTON DYEING ESTABLISHMENT, to k unci, nnwwn sa ana ea Dtreeis. THE CHANGS WAS A NOTABLEONE. UB became popalar, secured a lucratlrs position, and seemed once again a happy man. Do yoa aek the cause of all thisT Clothes, my boy, stylish, well-fitting Clothes; garments made by experienced Ask him where he buys his clothing, and see the Buura vu ius whw am mrauoni me wen known L. J. OTTERBOUKa'S se 12tf Men's Wear DcdoL New Goods. -TE ARB- NOW RECEIVING OUR NEW stock, and by the tOth inst will have on exhibition at our Warerooms one of the LA KG EST and beat assorted stocks Of CABINET FURNITURE,Cbairs. Mattresses, fcc, ever exhibited in this city. V. A. SMITH OO., se 12 tf No. 41 North Front Street. Have You Seen Our IS RIB U 14 BR ELLA T BROWN RODDICK. t navo Too lecn the JEAN DRAWEES WE MANUFACTURE? BROWN RODDICK, llavo Too Seen tlio NEW CORSET Wat RETAIL' AT 7$ CT8T BROWN RODDICK. Ilavo Ton Seen Tbat '- JOB LOT RUFFLING AT 50 CTS. A PIECxt auWtf BROWN M RODDICK. OLD NEW8FAPERS, ISUTTABLB ,: ', ' for Wraiminr and othor nan-nt . Caa be hed at the STAR OFFICE: - IN ANY QUANTITY