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HE nORIIHIQ START h win. 11. niittAiit. , t 1SLISHKD DAILY KXOKPT HUH1AY KJlTK? OV MTBSOcO'Tloa OJ ADVANt'K me year, (hy mail) poatage paid.. ...... r jl month, " " M 4 n ruroe months. - - " 4 4t nt moot " " ... r IM To City 8nb ribT aeilvogcd 1 aaypart or the iij, Flrteea Cent per week. Oar City Ageavta arc lot uuotaea to couect ror ami uaa utree lees for mere than a advance. MORNING EDITION. Snterad at the Ptoet Office at Witmingtoa. N. C, u seoona ctaaa mailer, j OUTLINKV Commercial cotton press at Cbarleatoa bornt, and three Britiah steamers damaged ; one man killed; Loss $500,000. The Ohio Democrats are preparing fur work; mere is 10 oe no cesaaiion oi iuor uuui . . . . .... ... .. arier me eiecuoo. a oauie wim ine Lieaisimmlaentjaforcenaa Deen sen to arrest Agent Berry and otbera. A :r. .tnrm n0.nA nh;.... i- . xl- " "I uomRunigi Tcirw., The Democrats had an enthusiastic meeting ia Chicago Saturday night, Pulitzer, Tram bull, Siegjl and others spoke. Tam many made two Congress ioaa! nomina tions and Irving Hall indorsed. A blenching boilerexploded at Maasiloo, Ohio, injured eight persons, two mortally Hon. A. Sen ell declines to run for Mayor of .New York. Oregon Legislaturne baa passed a law in favor of woman sof frage. - A severe storm in Wisconsin; snow drift ten and twelve feel deep The National Association of Local Preach ers, M. IS. Churcb. ia in session in Bihi inore. Ne Yoik markets: Money 21 ,m oi ii q i? I mm at. 11 3 16 I 0 per ceot; co:t. ii 11 5 16 cents; soatbern flour firm and quiet; c iumoa to fair extra $t 107 00; wheat it huul decided change, witb a fair export nd mdetatc speculative business; un graded red $1 13$1 lyi; corn opened a bade s'ronger and closed dull and rather easier; ungraded 55i5fic; spirits lurpen- Mte firm at 4747i cents; rcsiu strong at $1 9o3 00. The Richmond Ditpatch says Miss Iielgarde is a lady of great talent. The Carthage Index refers to John Pool as an honest Republican. God save the mark ! St. Julien has failed again to beat his own time at Hartford, 2.111. He only made 2.12 3 4 on a fine track at Brooklyn. Gen Hancock sava he has not wen. iiancocn Bays ne nan not, thought, ol desponding. tie does not believe that Indiana will go Re- publicac in November. The Richmond papers are crying lustily for more water. Thatsortof rry is a sign of thirst. The supply is running low. A water tamine is threatened. The delegation elected from Indi ana to the House of Representatives stands 8 Radicals and 5 Democrats. In the present House the delegation stands C Radicals, 1 National, and 6 Democrats. The business condition of the coun try is much improved. Daring the niue months of 1880 ending Septem ber 30, the number of failures com pared with last year is very much re duced. The amount is less by $36,- 000,000. . . . .T: .. . I l.ol. W. 1. lbompson, editor ot I the bavannah Aeios, ia in luck. His mendd have presented him with a I fine auk of clothes. Tnev evidentlv I believe in Hancock's election, and the Colonel will wear his new clothes I .be io.ogur.Uon. Gov. Vance is not cast-down or discoaraged. He was asked by a reporter of the Charlotte Observer what effect Indiana would have on 1 lie election in this State. His reply was: "None worth speaking of. It may make :ome f the weak-kneed sh&kv for awhile. hut that won i amount to much. Just show I aV i.ur people the danger, and you need have I lo fear but that tbey will come out." I The Louisville Courier- Journal's 1 1 ne iouisv me courier oournai s 1 Indianapolis correspondent furnishes I the following: I ..n:n r- .-- .l i.. j n , I tiu aiee, mn uwo iuer m me aa- i cil repeaters, brought into this Slate to I defeat the people, as great a scoundrel and l- f Pal I hu nl. ma nftia , a e.r... .4mI m w A I villan as ever went unhang, remarked in the rotunda of the Grand Central Hotel lust night: 'The people wonder at the large vote polled yesterday. Lord! but I could tell them how it was done if I want ed to.' And then he gave a hoarse horse laugh and walked off with his aom in that of a local Republican politician. This is tbe kind of a man brought here to do the I dirty work for the Republicans " The Boston Herald, an Indepen dent Republican paper of very large circulation, in its issue of the ICtb, thinks it is not impossible by a great deal that the Democrats may recover inaiana. xi mints new York doubtful with thances favoring its party, bat it is kind enough to say as folOW8. "The tide is clearly with tbe Republicans, but will it be strong enough lo breakdown I tbe solid lid wall er majorities in tbe seaboard I was pretty well failed, but tne ma S1,,' probable registration jority of his audience was, like hie cities of 200,000? Plainly, New work is still a doubtful state; and, though tbe other ia dicationa Doint to its bein? carried for Oar Held, the Democratic managers need not j uespairwDiieoutiressed behind sucn a vote i settled lha to be greatly changed; but we imagine I Lat another week will convince tbe Re I'umicioi leaaers mat tney it they will need all me "push" they are now displaying, t ou 2 h old Democratic mris v. Ug,y liabit of not knowing when it is whipped." VnvV.Y-f V n ' ' 7 . '"" ' ' , ,,,.,,, ;-, i- rfnii' r-, -rv -1 ' ' i i ii n . i , .i j, ' " '. t ' 1 ', I in i l i ti hiiii. i ,- -i i. . ,i.i'''T i ri ii I il i ii - y , - - VOL. XXVII.-NO. 23. Straws. The St. Lotxw Time aavs that not leas than 1,500 netrroW and levee habitues went from that oitT to Indiana lost on the eve of t& ec- tion. Sherman, in hi annaon in T.KL cages on iU ISfeartaftb the drift of opinion wu ,n f.rer Ml UMt,.bJr( umjr uuu euort BBu mru wvi wuuiu save u irvra ueicau I ... . lj-- -a i Jess so. It will reqairo dreadf al hard work jn October. 1872, It - . . . , i - ww..iw ..wMv,. f Hendricks) hv 1.200 maioritT. and a I . . ' ' ' " . . month later gaye Grant 20,000 ma - jority. It will reverse thing again next month. New. Jersey U certain to be trae to her principles and record. She stood firm by Douglas and by MoUWUu .ga,0.t Lincoln; by Sey- mour sgainst Grant, and by Tilde n against Hayes. General Hancock is . tA: va, takavk. probably stroogerin New Jersey than any of these. We count on New Jersey. Senator Bayard mada- a strong speech at Wilmington, Delaware, od f .... 6 ... ..1 the 15th. He was confident of Han cock's election. At the close of his fine effort he "declared that the elec tion of Garfield meant paving the way for a third or fourth term; that Garfield, in order to be nominated. had given himself to that party of which Grant was the head. He con cluded by a brilliant eulogy on Han cock, which was received with the wildest enthusiasm." rHB STATU CAMPAIGN) Uov. Vance will deliver a speecn in Durham Tuesday night next. Raleigh Visitor. The tree Lance says that Col. D. K. McRae's speech at Henderson was truly a great one. The Oxford Free Lance says Mai. , Vw , ,J ' I i?oKhins made the speech at the ereat I Robbtns made the speech at the great mass meeting held in that place last I week. I . Mai. Robbins madd a strong and I hio-hlv intPreatino- HiTech at Raleigh I on Friday night. o y . . a . f3 I Dr. Worth also I spoke. Th Wnha,.kera in Cravfen have nominated a county ticket. J. A. I Jackson, for Senate; A. H. Nelson, I for House. I -r . , I wen. ox, iapu jo. j. lavis, ana I -.1 IIT Tfl j- 1 . T I : oi. w,. r. ween, spoite at trails-i Held, trranviue oounty, to nve tnous- i and people last week. I T. TT . . . I Jim Harru", the colored campaign- er, got off the train at China Grove I last Wednesdav. and came across the nn.ooa wiiaM ha m.)a I ' . . .1 ' .1. . - . I a speech to the darkiea. He fouow- I ed ttus up who a speecn ai iropiar Teat the next day, and ofle at Bethel yesterday. Concord Sun. Gov. Vance spoke in Concord to- I day to a laree assemblage. Jo. I n ?,, V.i .JZ!Z. hi -vaaK r I Cald well's paper aays the speech of 1 trov. Vance did great good, at Ulin, I Tkiiruliv 1 fiftO naonla Hairier nrwaant. I Wh .. rhft madfl a "chjiratv. I While en ronte he made a "charac teristic little talk" in statesvuie, which was "cheered to the echo and which left the crowd in excellent ?" -Charlotte Press. Hon. A. S. Merrimoo and Gov. T; theSf?i! Ptn " i?aiaiana. xno grana . t a " rrn ' a Democratic mass meeting in Green-1 ville. on Saturdav. October 30tb. will I e addressed by Hon.. Z. B. Vance, I lion. W. al. itooDina ana vtov. larvis. 1 . . 1 . v' I At rSetbel, flit county, on wo- I tober 28th, Gov. Jarvis, Major L. C. I Latham and James iC Moore, Hq., will, in company with tbe county I candidates, address tne people. I . . Aocordincr to our information, which I . aa i;Kio t ha Tiamnnrata I . fa., f th(lraon- . . 7-T , V T I baoker8 m p.tt. Col. Johnson, for a 0Dg time has been a Radical of the I strictest sort and the Greenback . .... . I AnA.,a onn't rlr A laam thftt I 7r r I the prospect is good for electing tne I entire xemooiaiitu uuaeb iu weauiurii, . TV - . T t Z W . . .. f . I with, perhaps, one exception the snenu. -"i publican lireenDaoker, irom new i Uerne, is runmag ior congress in mis I District. TaroorQ foutnerner. We cannot credit that the Demo- crals of the Eighth district will tarn their backs upon the regular nominee, especially when that nominee is the Hon. R. B. Vance. No Congress man from North Carolina has ever been more efficient or more indus trious and faithful worker in the in terests of his people than Gen. Vance. Mr. Geo. B. Everett, Republican oarjdidate for elector at large, spoke last evening at Metropolitan Hall, He is considered to be, and no doubt Is, one of the ablest of the Radical leaders, ana maae a iairiy gouu speech for a Republican, ine nail statements, highly colored. txen. Uox and Uol. VY. F. Green addressed a good crowd of the Democracy of Franklin at Louisburg on yesterday. county, and they wilt Stand firmly; hv onr colors on the dav of eleotion. I ' tr.a.nnndntA in tha t 1 most gratifying and encouraging re- ports of the progress of the campaign WILMINGTON, N. .. I thronerhont lihat flection. Judsre 1 Fpwle, Senates,;, Ranadih and the Congressional candidates S2"?r I (nm(1tAaof GoTih "bfij. tiye S 'H?."1,".,": cUy .to Barke, and our friends were i uiicmv uteaseu wuu uih vmufuus a 1 .",..'. , i" l..J I na sacoesHiui repuises m mesa 1 S?"?1' .T1JrvSXV0n80n C VU1, I -enan wiu xoaite a vnorougu cauvaas , OI Lno entire wesL Dei ore tne eiecuon. I The v snoke at Wavnesville a week I 1 RO ana ,raaae : a nne impression. News and Observer. Spirits Turpentine I We have received the Evening JSSSSgS and is neatly printed price $3 a year. f Concord Sum Cadet , John I Henderson, one of the Carolina Military In8titQta who went Kin.a M' I tain, slept on the ground, soldier like, and has been at home here all the Week trying to get well. Oxford Free Xance: The clerk informs us that there are about fifty cases I on the criminal docket, all of minor im- MrUn... aanl th. nnan Iha .hirM nf portance, except three upon the charge of murder, viz: Ann Watkins, Christian Allen and Henry Riddick, all colored. New Berne Record". An attempt was made yesterday morning at about 12:80 o'clock to fire the long building at the corner of Middle and Johnson streets, commonly known as the Congregational church, and now used as a school room. A timely discovery by two of our citizens and with the prompt assistance of the people in the vicinity, the building was saved from any material damage. Greensboro Patriot: A car-load of sheep, numbering about one hundred, passed this poiat last night from Lexington. Davidson county, for the Baltimore mar kets. There were received at this point Fridav nieht bv exnress from More- ; head City, lor shipment south, seven ty-one tubs of fresh fish. , weighing about 8,000 pounds. The receipts every night run from 2,000 to 3,000 pounds. Maloy Allred, of Randolph county, convicted at the pres ent term of the United States District Court, in this city, of counterfeiting United Ststes nickels and dimes, was yesterday sentenced UY afUUZC JICIL W iWU YCatO . ilUUIlflUUlUDU. la the perUtenuary at AlDany, JMew xora. Rtinhen Garner, who Uved near - - -w-r Jamestown, in Guilford county, and died Tt" i- T ',7" t IT w.k . mien ajvj ici u wa a . uu v . uuaauau w vi ua 0 this Stan-. Stephen Garner, some years ago Goveru. -r of Iowa, and Albert . rpr- tr tht KAnuhiiAan Unvernor elect oi la- lY-" r ' t;. . I Hi,.. A jrontloman frnm Indiana uiana. a gentleman irom xnaiana, a i Republican in politics, who arrived in this I fity yesterday, on bis way to visit inenos I in HanI stlrtri riiiriro ot at a1 tA anm a nart lAa -tth Aennt that in hia townahin there were one hundred men who voted the Republi- can ticket at the late election who will vote for Hancock in .November. A.na this walarMlv the case also in other townships ri;v. A. - nJ nw Thjrty.gix Bhe8 of North Carolina Rail road stock sold yesterday for $31, dividend off. At the practice or the Carolina CIuD yesterday. Dr. R. H. Lewis made the excellent score of 44 out of a posiible 60. The cotton yard is 420 a feet SQUsre. It is crammed with cotton. AMn tr rtinnintT nvpr fnr thA nn.pa ftTfl nnt in thm atpeftta on ftl, side- There are Drob. ably ten thousand bales there. r The Concord Silver Cornet Band, which plays for the fair this year, has a high reputation as one of the finest bands ever organized in the Bute. The engagements of the New toa werecanceiiea . oy reason or aickness. The total receipts this sea- -h ich eanon the first of September. np to Friday, were 23.016 bales. The total rwvrfnta nn tn tha Mme date last vear were I 10.467 bales. ThU gives a total increase of 12.549 bales this year. Up to the same time in 1878 the receipts were 10,479 bales. Policeman Royster handled a pistol just a shade too carelessly at the guard house door, Saturday night, ana it nrea, shooting him in the foot The wound was slight . The First Presbyterian Church here is altered for the better, and its ap pearance now is pleasing, both as to ex terior and interior. The arrangement of the pulpit and gallery is excellent, while the seating capacity is greatly increased -tne staioea glass wmaows are nanasome, JJnSarwt? convfcsescaDedTromhe I tUVi UIaJK Tiu .uuTlua cvatu iiwu auu penitentiarv brick vard. bv means of a ladder, with which they got over the I stockade. They were Solomon Crawford, "f liSng.TZ? 'iw. 8iX( Blontf biack; Daniel Dove, sentenced to eight years' imprisonment for manslaueh- ter, from Lenoir county, age twenty-three, slender, mulatto. A reward of $25, with all necessary expenses, will be paid for the apprehension or either or these men. 'r, erowth of Raleigh dnrinir the naat de- cade must be extremely gratifying to all wnoias.ean , iresi in no wcuara anu nmonar tv of lh hnantifnl canital r.ltV Of K Jf ' X . . -r . r the state, un every side nne ana tasty residences have been erected, and in the ouainesa pjruoas ui iuu city cuuiuiuuiuus . . ., . . 1 . -. . J ! d extensive buuaingB attest the energy nobulatlon has largely increased, and our trade and commercial importance have kept pace with the rapid growth of the city. T-EarJE CITY. NEW ADVtCttTISKlTIKN TS. Munson Latest styles. Notice Caulkers of Wilmington. Mrs. E. A. Ltjmsden Just returned. J. C. Munds Cigars, cigarettes, &z. Masonic Wilmington Lodge, No. 319. stack Deputation. Henry Aisens, colored, was Drougni here yesterday, under a warrant from Justice A. A. Moseley, of Harnett Town ship, on the charge of stealing and skin ning a cow, the property of a Mr. Pope, and dividing the beef between himself and his confederates. He was required lo give a justified bond in the sum of $200 for his appearance at the next term of the Criminal Court, in default of which be was committed to jail. Dr. C L. Mitchell, Port Meade, Fia., on Mav28. 1877. wrote: "I think you would confer a blessing on tbe people in this country by establishing an agency here for the sale of Tutt's iUs. Have testea their auDeriontv. and want to see mem used Instead of the worthless compounds that are sold in this country." ?oc:! Cotton receipts yesterday 750 bale f . . ;.. :.. . J i..... ' . Mn, of the New Hanofer Couatv Demo- ntii Enom ta nnmmittee.. at tna naaai: ' ' piacCt thl9 (Taesday) afteraoon at o'clock. .. r w amoa.. Ladies' Benevolent Society, mentioned in ... Tu t our issi, win lane Pc y Dr. A, J. DeBosset, this uuesasy) Mter- noon, at 4 o'clock. . , The receipts of cotton for the week endinz vestef day footed up 5.8563 Kaloo THa rarainU fftr tW: SkmS WBk ,.1. .a -m r V--I Vt-i last year amounieu to ,wou umcb, euunr an increase of 03 bales in lavor oi low. ... Mr. Thomas W. btrange, of this city, will, we learn, be present at Leesbarg, I Pender county, tadsy, and reply to H. E. Scott, the Republican candidate for the Senate from New Hanover and Pender. Mr. R. W. Chad wick leaves ns to-day, withStbe intention of making his future residence at Wilson, N. CL, where fie will engage in the book and stationery business. He will carry with him to his new home the good wishes . of this entire community, among whom he is held is very high esteem. Another Probably Candidate Ponltontlarr- for tas George N. Joaes, colored, was arrested at the W. & W. U. R. depot, yesterday afternoon, by Officers Allen and Capps, of the police force, charged with larceny. It seems thst-a-iot-of men in the employ of W. H. Howe were engaged, under the su pervision of Mr. James F. Post, Jr., one of the officials of the road, ia unloading freight from some cars, during which it was dis covered that the lid o( a box containing i boots was looee4,aacr, apon examination, it l! was found that one or two pairs of the D00ta were mi8sing. Shortly after this dls- I . m . 4 m i. " . one of the cars. when, at the suggestion of i r.nvprv a nn r nr inn nru in wm wuinn annRr I Howe they were left there in order to lead K ihe detection of the thief, who. it was thought, would seize the first opportu- nity to make sure of the prize. At dinner II: t j : . li , " a . ... . .. ULUU xiowe, maieaa oi guiog to ma meat ai ,ue U8UBI ,UB r"aucu m me numy of the car on the watch, and pretty soon Jones was discovered sauntering down in the direction of the place where the boots were hidden, and when he had got off against the spot he stopped and crawled under the car. Howe kept him in view and siw him go to the place where the boots were coneealed there being then two pairs of them and commenced cover ing them up with sand. Howe then in . . . , . . . A. A fVo I iU""cu Wi " l two surprised Jones in the very act, took him out and tnrned him over to the police men, Jones charged one James Ivey, colored, with being implicated in the theft, hut the prosecutor in the case declined to prefer any charges against him. He was recog nized, however, to appeal; before the Mayor's Court this morning, while George onea was ivfn.ts Jones was locked up in the guard house to await a preliminary examination at the time. Rlayor'a Court. Wm. Davis and Eiias Smith, two colored boys,- were arraigned on the charge of act ing suspiciously on the wharf, near the foot of Market street, on Sunday morning, about 2 o'clock. Officer Harrisa testified that he was called upon to make the arrest. ni thm Hmith vmnii iha wharf, while I r;a f.i D.i,i .m lot of wood 00 flL Smith made a statement AdTIO W 00 ivwuu wvuraiawN aaaMwaa - which was calculated to create a favorable I impression upon the Court, which was corroDOrated by Davis, when the former was discharged and the latter was ordered to be held for further developments John Walker and Ann' Walker, whites, who were soliciting alms on the street on fiAtnrriav to bear their exoenaea awav from our cy by the sea' but afterwards massed lueir capital, mvuaieu 11 in uicau nuuacj and got drunk, were released on the condi-1 tion that they would leave the city insUnterX I With the cnderstand.i that if they werJ caognt insiuo ine city unnia aner a cwuj J A. m ! i . . -aya j a a a a. . ....ti.! A I hour thev would be Sent below for thirtv I A.a s s I Q8y8 ,- -aw' n... ina.iinr.in Rrn..viik raaaa ?f"t7le lltJ By order of tbe Hxecutive Committee there will be a Democratic mass meeting atXockwood's Folly, Brunswick county oaonday;ictobera5thVat Shallotte, on Tuesday, OctobejiiSjBih find at Town Creek, oo Wednesday, October 27tb which will be ; addressed by John V Shackelford, our candidate for Congress; and others. D Ll McLean,: Esrj.,KOUt District candidate for Elector, ia expected . k ms,h xr aa.Av.iM4 crwr. rvir to be with Mr. ShackeKord at Town Creeks We hope the voters of Brunswick gen erally will come out and hearth speaking. m & aa" " J Death ir om Paralyais, " Mr. John Dew, who was stricken with paralysUonj'Fflday night last, while on duty as a waicnman at tne uaroiina uenuai i depot, -as account of which appeared in Sunday's paper, died on Sunday afternoon, about 5 o'clock. The statement of his death in the article referred to was premature, being the result of a misapprehensloil on the part of the printer, caused by the notice of'the'deaOf31ri.ij. liewv k The people may talk about hombugs and patent medicines as much as they please, but we stick to the : plain ? fact that Dr. Bull's, Cough Syrup will , cure a jcough uicker thaa any physician's prescription. . OCTOBER, m t88p. Daily tva!.rBttt!tni The' olIitiMlBowyie'-stife of the thermometer,, si the'4tatldufl named, at oAX) tr. M. yesterday, .Waahington mean time, asd also the amoant of: rsinf all in inches for th'itwcnrl-ottrfcoari jcadiiia? it BP. M 3 P. as famished Sergeant James W. Watson, Signal Officer at this Station: J ; ;jT ;k; ,-..- i-..-- ii is Tern. Li. ir. VVeatner. Adanta. . . . ; 5f5' .64 64 60 72 68 84 7Q 67 viuuuj I .... . 41 .10 .00 .06 .00 .00 .00 r00 .00 .00 ?.03 .09 .24 .00 .03 .08 .02 Fair Char Minn Cloudy 5 Chirlotte". . . . jrair Fair I Corsicaa......... L atTeaton Cloudy uiesr I Indianola. Cloudy Jacksonville iair K ,Wfi8t - ; Clear Mobile 63 63 J Montgomery. . r &it i Fair Fair j Bftssa.. . . . . jre 65 Cloudy Savannah........ 60 roggy I WUmiOgtCD. I . . . . H 6Q Cloudy, 1 . ..,. , v- jrair i fensacola . . . fc. . . 64 Cloudy . ..- ; - 'iw-,JT-u..i :i ' .ti- I IWWI.I1IS UB UIC 1UUIUKIUUO IVI WD 1 Sooth Atlahtic States to-day: 1 Clear or partly cloudy ' weather, winds j mostly cortheaaterly, stationary or higher temperature and barometer. : B.moer.ue Oy.ter Roa.i. There will be a grsdd Democratic rally . and oyster roast at MScuraber's Store, ia Harnett Township, on Tuesday, October 26th at it nVtrak" A M The nwtinir iu, at ii o cioca. a.. Al. i ne jneeting Will be addressed y Major C. W. Mc- uiammy. uoi. u. u. Atoore, Major J. W. Danhamf j. H Currle j D. Bellamy, Jr.f, J. I. Macki and W, B. McKoy. Esqs., All the voters of Harnett aod adjoining town ships are Invited. The call is signed by Mr. Garrett Walker, Township Committee man. Jailed far Laroeny. The case of David Bryant, colored. charged with stealing qatity- of rope, mention of which was made Jo our last issue, had a bearing before a Justice of the Peace, yesterday, and was ordered to give a bond and good security for bis appear ance at the next term of the Criminal Court, in default of which he was' committed to jail. ' ' J " By the way, this ia.not the David Bryant who is employed ia Mr. J. H. Nefl'a store. Sadden Zteatli. Wm. Loftin, colored, residing in the neighborhood of Fifth and Castle streets. died very suddenly on Sunday afternoon. wvn. uoi. ymo. -m u uiuv,&. 40, uau wrcu I . .... ... about half past 4 o'clock. He, had been suuenng wun aisease oi ine iuogs ior some time, but was sitting in a chair in hjs piazza when be suddenly dropped dead. Coroner Hewlett was notified and held an inquest over the bodyi the jury return ing a verdict of death from natural causes. Water Works. The Committee on Water Works will meet at the City Hall on Saturday next, taM ft ft It a 11nail rtMIlAniMan wavftf w adt . ... ,.: ., s cu.u.uK wau., u,Ku w the matter. II IV Bit AMD HI All INK. The steamer Regulator, and schooner Nelly Porter, hence, arrived at New York yesterday. The Norwegian barque Chatham, Capt. Horn, which arrived here from Liverpool, a few days since, reports having spoken the Mary Chester Mary Crfeke) (?), of Bos ton; on September 2d, in latitude 26 degrees 47 minutes north, longitude, 35 degrees 33 minutes west from Greenwich, steering "S. S. E. All well. TUB mi AILS. The mails close and arrive at the City Post Office as follows: CLOSB. Northern through mails. 7:45 P.M. Northern through and way lUleigh'srand 5! a rtA a - m Mails for the N. C. Railroad, and routes supplied there from, including A & N. C Railroad, at, . v. 5;30 A. M. Southern mails ior all. points South, daily... .8 A.M. acd 7:45 P. M. iw esiern maus v. rvyjuany (exceDt Sundav) 5:00 if. JH. Mail for Cheraw & Darlington Railroad......... 7:45 f. Al. Pw oeiween io- . M 'and 73 P. M. 1:00 P M. 5.-00 P. M. FayetteFille.andoflaceson (Jape Fear Biver, rueadays and iri: Tnto: r : -j- daily, except ounaays. . . . Onslow O. H. and interme- diate offices, Moadays and Thursdays 6.-00 A M. Smithville mails, by steam- boat, daily (except Sundays) 10. 00 A. M. Mails for Easy Hill, Town' Creek, Shallotte and Little River, Mondays andTburs- S" Black River ; Chapel, Mondays, Wednes- days and Fridays. 5:00 A.M. N ZTIS?' mails. 7:00 A. M. Northern through mails 90 A. M. Southern mails. ... . . ........ T30 A. M. Carolina Central Railroad. . . . 10KX) A. M. General deUvery open from 6.-00 A. M. toJ6 .-00 P. M., and on Sundays from 80 to 9:30A.M. . , . ...... Stamp Office open from 8 A. M. to 12 M., and from 2 to 5 :80 P.M. Money order and Regkter Department open same as stamp stamps for sale at general delivery when stamp omce is closed. Mails collected from street boxes every day at 3.80 P. M. Quarterly natiBca. Fob tkb WnjciHGToa Distbiot, XxTaooisT B ' Chubch. South Fotjbth Botnro. iropsan. at Union, O'r JS-S4 Kaw Biver, Ortor . Onslow, Queen's Creek, Octo'r 30-81 Duplin j at Wesley. 52X' .5".! Plinton. at Clinton. JJT? J3-if Coharle. at Newton Grove, Npv'r JO Si - L. B. BuKKiraAn, Preaidins; Klder. Let every official member attend the FourthQuar terly Conference, and, dear Brethren, let us press the battle aU over tha District and look to God for victory. WHOLE NO. 4;112 CITYTBM We eaaramtee no better good tadde l roll's .Durham Long Cat and. Cgaettea, than Black. . i-ii: THK KORIfnta BTATInui slwavatva h.ttna foltowtog places In the city:: The PnrceU House, Harria' Nevra' Stand, and the 84 Office. ' I opromite. a. w. Hanter.Baiumo. Md. Ha- j V.faSLt?it9 t?1?Jn' Wg's Llqaid , j Kxtract or Beef and Tonic Invigorator, I take plea I X." it" ' ?J eiei'eR? prnwu-- I mffltawe way, prodacing good blood, health, and Strength. OBiur FujnrrB, Agents. Wilmington. ' . ' ; Beats the world Blaekwell'a : rHirhatyi i nnv r?t "DONT ENOV RAI. iriiiio v.T.nn .a ujr uxcu uio tu Ague. JtutoosncBa anajudney Complaint, as recommended. I bad a half bottle left which I used form two littut fou ada h ww" auu uciguoora tiaia coaia not De cared. 1 . would have lost both' of them onn iot ir t hai. am .Kivcji tucui xiop jDiiiers.- xary ma taein ao Broch good 1 continued their uae until thet were cureo. Thattowhy I say you de not know, half the yalneof Hod Bitter, and do not rtv-nnttomnA ; them high enough." B., Kocheeer. N. Y. See wu KW)una. American iiurai uome. nn.1 v .,'7:? -T- i . iuo uuiiuieeL nnesL ana nnroar. imntn Ki.r-ir. wen wurmnn:roTn?t?nt ana cigarettes. MBS. WtNSLOWa 800Tnrtjrj irrnnp flylTanus Cobb thus writes in the "Boston Christian iociu.u . n a wonia oy no means recommend any kind of medicine wkicij we dkl. not know to be Rood particularly for Infanta. But of Mrs. Wins low's Soothing byrup w can Speak from knowl-' tee; hi our own family it has proved a blessing ; """"i vj kituiji aa uuaat ixoUDiea Wlta COilC Pains. QUiet aleeD. and ila Daren t nnhrnVm mm at 1 HerTisarewhich wXS to TiXd hiviil auanaar. nammra n ertftBaai a r a vi...i 1 w,wf,1 nnlcf" k tha ii which it affords i the infant la TwrfAAflw natural .nj ui .kk I awakes as fbright as a button." And during the Eu I m me Dirtnor tuecblldUl t had I aaiahed with the teething Blege, on any consldera- I onwhaterer. Bold by aU druggiets. 85 cenU a Connoisseurs Dronoaaoa thnm rv finRiav. nrtfll T).iV.M I i j ji . DIED. IITTOfTN.S On HnnH mnnlnn nrnk.. LIMA T. HUUU1NS, daughter of Geo. W. and Lizzie A. Huffgins, aged 4 years, 8 months and 10 days. "Beyond the lennnrrt'a h aen toe cnua is now playing. H1NBY, youngest son of Mr. W, r. Oldham, aged 3 years, months and 0 days, lie was an Invalid aii bib me. The funeral will take place this afternoon, from the First Baptist Church, at 4.80 o'clock. Friends and acquaintances of the family are invited to at tend. , NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Sundries at Auction. npH MORNING, at 10 o'cloek, we will sell at -a. our omce, Oy order of the Administrator, an assortment of Household and Kitchen Furniture, miw, oc , ouu afc suae ume iteer, JrorKBlacaerel, wumm tuna o unarms generally. ... UKONL.X A MORRIS, OC 79 It Auctioneers. Wilmington Lodge No. 319, A. F.&A.M. I Mviajiayjix aui wmmufllUiTlUW. I Xi this rrrrEHriAY RvuKiNfi urwo ,a 1 1880, atix o'clock. Visiting Brethren are cordially Invited to attend. uy oraer or tne w . m. W. s. WARROPK. OC 19 It Hecretarv. Just Eeturned. VTR8. K. A, LUMSDKN HAS JOSV RETUKNKD xa irom tne nertnern manceta with a rail )in nr Mce FRENCH M1LUNBBY. The Newest. La- test and moat Desirable Fashions . The Ladies are respecuuiiy invited to call and examine. Pue no tice will be given of the Grand Opening. Notice. THB CAULKBR8 OF WILMINGTON HAYK I I not aeciaea mat ineir wages is $ a. BO a day. This wo want to inform our employers. Wilmington. Oct. 19. ocl9 It Latest Styles ND PATTERNS IN READY-MADE CLOTHING. For Men, Boys and Children, Al MUPflUN'B, Clothier and Merchant Tailor. OC 19 It Jas. C. Munds, ofTers OIGABS, CIGARETTE S and Smokers' Ma terial at popular prices every day at 35 North Front Street. TST. To insure obtaininar the irenulne Apollinaris. see that the corks bear the Apolllnnrla brand. Bold by ADRIAN tt VOLLBRS. Wilmington. N. C. se 2! eodlm th sa tu nrmlp Attention TMrd Ward Democrats. TY INVITATION OF THAT DEMOCRATIC Srd Ward Club Cant. W. S. Norment will address tne voters oa tne political issues or tne day, on Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock, at the Court House. we cordially invite tne voters or tne several wards to be present. By order of the President, oc 17 at Su ATu JAS. W. KING. Review copy It Mo Grand Ball. THERE WILL BE A GRAND BALL GIVEN BY the 1 aalor Order of Reeaabites, at Temperance Ball, on Wednesday evening the 30th inst. Good order will be atrictly enforced. Refreshments on hand at reasonable prices. Music by Prof. Rel maa'a String Band. Ladies respectfully invited, oc 17 8t C. S. HALL,. Floor Manager. Caution Notice. ALL PERSONS ARB HEREBY cautioned against trusting or harbor ing any 01 tne crew or toe unusn Barque ''MARY LBSTKR," Capt. Avf-fflS-tl . DavViailAAa A a HA A ahlS utuuku 1 1 t -"l i-ii i -ni n n r cm uv uvwo of their coctractine will be paid by Captain or oe 17 St a P. MEBANK, Consignee. I Hare Just Returned TTROM THB WESTERN PART OF THB STATE X with a fine stock of HUMAN HAIR, which I will atake np in the latest styles atpnees that must suit. Combings and old hair worked oyer, and darkened or lightened. Also, a fine stock of Mil liaery and notions Just received. On Market, be tweeaSdand 8d streets, next WU. Dying Kstb lishment. oc 17 tf MISS LOU. STUART. m. A iixi.ii Jixiac . f?t SS13B.g?: iwoaara,...,,...- v 7S ..Vi S 00 U W r Stre daya,..! rr.-. S 60 VM 1 weni,ii ion .... 4 00 ... e m 8 60 weoka, One month.. .... t 10 00 V rTwaaonalJLi;.i..... n no Three anontha, MM BUsmontaa.. ................ 40 6C " " One year,.... CO 00 IWCot0.raft, dverdacjaoB ,takMt at probo onatlr iawati.'l 1 I ; ! k. t . Ten lines aelid Nonpareil type saka one square. ill Mill H i NEW ADVERTpPliENTS. In tab rDBMLpj ?aw a waw . iMraiiD jl Biira sip er Carpels. i.tit i in On Hand, A Good Assortment CAItflTtt, LA CB CUR TAINS. LAOS LAM BRBQU1NS, At. A BcauUfol Variety ef SAOQINQS and CLOAK -INQS for Ladica and Children. Closing Out, Ladles' and Chlldrena RKADV M4PB DNDKR- WBaHat verytW Prtcfrf. ' f . in. iricintiro. OC 17 tf Hear c, Hear Yo, Hear Ye 1 . FTKR CAKBFULLY GOING OVER TQK field we d reclaim the NEW viihnititmk STOKB OF BKHRKNDS A MONHOK H a- corner Market aad Sd streets, WUmlngton, N . v., the cheapest place to huy your Parlor, Office. niimh.. ni.i...MAM . v.. .1 . Carpets. Hugs. BeddlagvUli Oloth., and MatUaa? at Wholesale of retail. Lteafors are resuectralty In -Tited, ocli I. Huron, nasslnp, Tics, Ac. jjQQ Boxes Smoked and D. S. SlOfS, QQQ HaURollsBAQQINO. IX, S atd I V 200Q ISSa rlew and rieced TIBS, 2000 Lfc"Bu,n tw,m. 1000 B1,TLO,c,,,'tn k dofl. y Bhls SUGAR, A Granulated fx C. Ac, 100 Tnb" Dd BackaU LARU TonsUSOP IRON, 100 Bble QLUK' 3QQ NAILS, JQQ Boxes Fine Cream CUKKSB 1000 BluhtH WRN 200 Boxci boap 100 Boxo1"1 BbU CRACK KEa, 50Q Bags SHOT, Ac.. Ac. For sale by KSRCHNKR A CALDttR BROS. Eastern Hay. 1 AH Bales Prims Eastern II A Y. AW For sale by KKRCONKR A KALDBK UUOS. oc 17 tf For Sale at Bottom Finrei. 500000 Drd and Bof BBl0K 1 Olifltl pnshels White Corn, prise. lUUvU S.0C0 Bushels Feed ana Hm Oath 59 Bushels Pearl HOMINY,. WW Bales Llmuiby "J, tt Ool Drin, sc., in, PRBsTON CUM MING A CO. c 17 tf Millers and Grain Oralers. Large and Attractive. "0B STOCK OF FINK ANX MKOIUM. BED J Room, Parlor. Offlco and Llbrarv Furniture Wa art receiving daily new goods and yea aao sure to obtain the latest style. Mattresses 0f onr own manufacture, well made aad of the beat material cannot fall to Dleaae van. Wholeaala bntra will and goods to suit their trade at km prlcos at u. A. SMITH A CO.. oc 17 tf No. 43 North Front gtret . Our Own Llake. JXTRA SUPKR AND 1XTRA FAMILY meal, Pearl Grits, Mixed and White Corn, Wheat aad Corn Bran, Shorts, Chops, lisy, Oats, Pro vender, Ac. Black Bred Oats. U. BON BY A SONS, ocl7 tf at the Caoe Fear Mills For Sale. JURATS. CARTS. BUGGIES, HARNESS. SADDLES. WHIPS, Ac, at GBRHARDT A OO. One Door North U. A. Smith A Oo. i oo 17 tf 45 North Front Btn-et. Latest Novelties ! Stiff and Soft Hats! UARK1SON A AlXKts oc 17 If Uattrra. Boots and Shoes. Of EVERY DESCRIPTION OF TQK l.ATIST HTYI.K LOWEST PRICES AND BEST O.UAUTY. t2r7Chlldrcbs' shoes a specialty. THOMAS Ii. noWIT. oc 17 tf No. 47 North Market . Breech-Loading Guns -TTn-BnAVBW STORE NOW A GOOD LINE OF BOEBCH-LOADIItG GUNS, both single and dou ble barrel, which we are selling at very low prices. Call and examine. GIX.KS MUBOHISON. oc 17 tf 88 and 40 Murctalson Block. The New Hat Store. jyY STOCK IS COMPLETE IN ALL OF TUB ateet Styles or Gents, Children.' Ladles and Misses' uata. Also nice llae of Genu' turauhluK Goods. Call and examine before purchasing. JOHN M. KOBINHON. oc!7tf Market 8L, next door to Mellhtnny's. McD. & W. A.FINB LINE OF TOP bUGGIES JUST FIN- ished and ready for sale. CARTS and DRAT 8 turned out complete every week. Blacksmith, carriage, trimming and paint shops constantly in motion. . . . OC 17 tf MODOUUAIaLi A W1U.IAMSON. Have You Seen Our 16 RIB UMBRELLA f BROWN A RODDICK. Have Too aeen the JBAt DRAWERS WB MANUFACTURE BROWN A RODDICK, Have You Seen tbe NEW CORSET WE RETAIL AT 78 CTSt BROWN A RODDICK. Have You Been That JOB LOT RUFFLING AT M CTS. A PI BOB T au 39 tf BROWN A RODDICK. TO!1 11 oft v I
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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