,1 v - - ' Vt' ' ' - f. ' fiie lt y win, u. uiiaNAU. i BUE 5D DAILY EXCEPT MONDA YS BATK9 0 STTmaCJUPTKM, I ABTASCfci " we Year, (by Mail! PoeU Paid, t .: $7 00 Hi Months, u rt ' j.... ....4 00 hree Months, u - . -H 8 00 ( WO J.OU" - ' M ..-. ' OU )ne Month, -,.,- ..l";v-" 7 To citT sapwcnoora, aeurercg la any prt Agents are no wwonw w ooueot tor mor ban three monw m tw.- MORNING EDITION, DEMOCRATIC 8HI0HAL TICKET, . rOBPRSSTXtXHT. , t - i C.nORp. CLEVELAND, OP NtW YORK. I ' . FOR VICE PRESIDENT, 1 IIOJIAJvA. HENDRICKS, OP INDIANA. Elector State at ltrs l fOUN IJ. STAPLES, of Guilford, .f Fl, KFTCHIN, of Hanfax. District Klector. . ' tst W.JL U7cia,ftf.-H?de. - - " ; 1 Dist. DONNELL GILLIAU. " i .5.1 Di t.-Ci W. McCL A.MMY, of . Pender. ih Dist. D H. BCNN, of NaSi oonnty. riUDlst H. B GLRNN, or Forsyth. I C u Dist" ALFRED ROWLAND.bf Robeson 7i i t. R. O PURYEAH, of Yadtla. . ; r i- ; ' Dist R McBRAYBR, of Cleveland th Dist. M. H "JDSTICB, of Rutherford. DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. fob eoYSRHOit: J Aim Fit MOORS SCA LBS, tmitford. fob uxxjtxrjlht-sotxbhob: I j-ftARLES .. STKDMAX, qf Ifew Hanover. roa sscRiTiHi of mw: , WILLIAM L SAUNDERS, of Walt FOB TRXiJSTIBR: OONA LI) W BAIN, of WaU. ' fob AtrorroB: i W. P. ROBERTS, of Gates TOR A.TTOBXKT SKKXKAI.: " fVTOTtORE F DAVIDSON, of Buncombe. Fi ' P E RnTEf DKKT P PtTBLIC IH 8TRUCTT OK T ?. M FINGER, of Catawba. FV.K 29SOCUTK JU8T1CS 8UPKXKB COUBT : A. S. MERBnrON. of Wate. t FOR COKORSSa IX SIXTH DISTRICT : j RISDEN TYLER BENNETT, of Anson. OVTLINES. . j Sir Mnses Montiefore reached hisibun i!'tltii year; he received hundreds of tele i'.'nms f congratulation from all parts of the world The franchise bill passed it- il.-sl leading in the House of Comnrona. Wages o cotton spinners at Oldham Tanvc beeu reduced five percent. Jk-; men badly wounded by the explo- tn if a cannon at Roundout, ll. Y., Jnfmf. a Dtiraocratic parade. Snow- injj bard in the Catstill mountains. !Vn BotSer jBpoke in Boston; no trouble ujis :xperiiieed - Howard Sullivan sentenced its foe hanged in New Jersey, ftre.mber 3rd. it-the murder of Ella 'A'tttsun. Tie,60tton crop in sight is 1.311,047 bales. --G. T. Jackson & (.. miliers, of Augusta, Ga. , are involved; lial.ilitfee 100,000; nominal assets $125, 000 - John A. Shober, paper maker, Lancaster. Pa , failed; liabilities over $60, 0(K. A flouring mill burned atMan chester. JSf: H : loss $25,000. - Man ' clKsici, Eng., is suffering from a water fa " luius The Union railway depot, at Pi'tslrtin? Pa. damaged' by Are to the aiuouut of about $5,000. .j New' York .matkett: Money lfl per cent.; cotton quiet at 9j10c; southern flour $3 0 5 7?: wheat, uugraded red 6889c;; corn, ungraded 5303c; rosin steady at $1 25 .fel 30; spirits turpentine dull atS030Je. White men of Wilmington, have I yi.V. 'n gistered? If not, do so at " , f u I V-.iyj. Frelinghuysen says j"no, 'undent Arthur will not marry his r 1..." J Nearly all of Senator Butler's li brary was destroyed by fire at Edge field, S, C. New Jersey Democrats are deeply aroiiHed and are - taking steps to guard against Blaine frauds and bull dozers. .1 The alleged Democratic violence and distribution of rifles in Missis sippi turns out to be a Radical cam- . i paign he. If you fail to register you can not vote. Jf you fail to vote you give half a vote , to York, Blaine arfd the Radicals. - - ' " . The blood j- hirt is being waved all along the Radical line. Even Kvarts slipped it over his lank, long ho(y a few nights ago and danced thenar dance of Mohawks for an hour or go. r . . ' ." " , " ' ' Mr. Horace E. Deming, Chairman f'f the National Committee of Inde- pendentp, has been interviewed by a New York World reporter. Here is yhat he says; ' ; - ' ''What, then, is vpur general opinion as io Blaine's chanccs'of election V : ' 'If to be elected he requires the electoral ote of the State of New York, he is already defeated. 7f tiafloH Upmihlicftn who refuses to vote for Blaine casts a ballot aeainst him, and the Democrats hold any thing like their full party strength,' Cleve nd a maiority for President in the State of ew York will exceed the 192,000 majority ae received as candidate for Governor." 3TT .NO: 30. We hay e een a careful calculation1 of theoexf House of Representa-- ,na Hiis Bifnoat certain tbat he " Democrat will have at leSsft in iae elections t05 Jbe, helduthe Re publicans will giiaTaal f olIoaiAial bama lj CahfdrniafS, Connecticut l.1 Michigan1 vjMiull 2, New York' 3, - Pennsylvania 3Wj8consin 3 ' total 2i;gigjbeliyed the Demo-' crata will gain aa follow! : Kentucky 2t Maryan4 ;i; n88is8i)i North GaittW l?TeM Vlirgimi? 2J v lrgmta total Republi- can ffaina ,erriotra renortad -TpUgsfBs -2 Deact supposed Democratic gains: from 28 leaves 19 Republican net gain. The Dem ocrats have 67, majority over all the present House, and 80 plurality over the Republicans. 1 The North Carolina Conference will meet in this city the latter part of November. It is a large body, and some 300 delegates will be pre sent. Bishop, Keener, bf New Or leans, will preside. - 5 On Friday morning the thermome ter stood at 4 r degrees, and on Satur day morning at 42. This is the coldest spell of' the season. There feaa a large frost yesterday morn ing. - J -The Philadelphia Times guessed well as to Ohio and West Virginia. It gives Cleveland from 6,000 to 10,000 in New Jersey," where it cir culates. '. ' 1 When the Wilmington negro ont- rage reached Raleigh a good deal of excitement was created. THE STATE CANVASS, New Berne Journal. Passengers on the train last night, speak of Col. Staples speech at Goldsboro yesterday, as a masterly and unanswerable defence of the is sues now before the people. We know Col. Staples to be one of the first orators in N01 th Carolina. Col. Staples goes to-day to Bayboro and back this evening to New Berne, Raleigh, News-Observer. Durham, N. C, Oct. 23. Senator Matt. W. Ransom addressed a large and enthusiastic audience here to- day. The assemblage was the lar- gest by far that has turned out do ring the campaign, and for two hours and a half paid the closest at tention. Every one conceded that the speech was the ablest they ever listened to. Wilson Advance. Senator Vance spoke at Spring hope, Nash county, last Friday to a small crowd. No less than half a dozen times he was interrupted by Lucian Battle and Jo. Edwards and others. So insulting were some of their words that Gov.7' Vance was compelled to stop his speech and ad minister a deserved rebuke. He said that "no man who would attempt to interrupt a public speaker was a gen tleman. If a white man conldn?t be- haVe himself among respectable peo- pie he Ought to take the negroes and cm intn the woods and stav there." VYe learn inat ine tnierrupuouB ii came from Radicals. Senator Vance made a twerhy minutes speech at the depot last Friday evening to 300 people. THBOIT7 new abvkittiskitiktvts. The' Best Stock. A. David A change. Habbis Boggan Cash. Musson Overcoats, etc. D. O'CoimoB For rent. D. A. Smith Furniture. A. M. Con way A card. J. H. Hardin Corn cure. M. 8. WiJiiARD-Insurance. 'Exctjrsiok To Point CaswelL Hktnsbkkgkb Bridal presents. R. M. McIhttre New carpets. I. Shrier The talk of the day.' Meeting Bellevue Cemetery Co. Otterbotjrg The clinching nail. W. E. Springer & Co Attention. Brown & Roddick For this week. Mrs. Kate Wines Fall millinery. A, G. MoGirt & Co Auction sale. Davis & Son Apples, cabbages, , etc. Harrison & AiXEN-Hats and caps. Parker & Taylor More stoves left. G. R. French & Sons Ladies' boots. GnJSS fe Murchison Fire dogs. etc. Meeting Ladies' Benevolent Society. d. W. Whxiams & Co-Bacou, rice; etc. Wm. H. Green Drugs, medicines, etc, Kerchner & Calder Bros. --Groceries, Tvn W. Gordon & Smith; insurance. Taylor's Bazaar Santa Glaus coming. McDotjgal & Bo wde"n Lap.ro ues, etc, P. L. Bridgers& Co Valencia onions, m.-..1r.r1fll2 SerVlCe. To day being the centenary 6f Sir Moses Montfiore, appropriate intms vices will be held at the lempw ui . to which "the public at 5 o'clock p." m., are respectfully invited. "'-' "-H - V-'. t.Vi ; 'Ww ..1 WILMINGTON; lUoeal Uta.3 y V -1- Day's length 11 hours. Twentieth Sunday after Trinity. Register! RegisteHi Register ! 1 ! Election one week from Tuesn day. - . - f " ' . " Receipts of cotton yesterday 479 bales. -.' 1 Early risers report a heavy frost yesterday morning. :!--:: i - .- : The moon completes her first quarter this evening. ... , 1 Send your cast-off clothing to the City Hospital. Good use will be found for it. -ReV. Drl jPaterjon wiU preach; irr st. 'Voha' Church to-night at ,7.80. o'clock. -" 2" Not many new-crop peanuts are yet coming in, and a market has not been established. . In Charleston all business is to be entirely suspended on election day. Shall. it not be so in Wilmington? Only seven days left in which to register. If you have not discharged this duty attend to it at once. Prayer meeting at the Fifth Street Methodist Church this morning at 11 o'clock, and this evening at 7i o'clock. ' ' : There were two or three cases of disorderly conduct before the Mayor yes terday, but nothing of a serious nature. The Register of Deeds issued four marriage licenses during the past week, of which two were for white and two for colored couples. Attention is called to the an nouncement of an adjourned meeting of the Ladies' Benevolent Society, to be held at Miss Haifa school room on Tuesday. Regular semi-annual meeting of the stockholders of Bellevue Cemetery Company on Monday evening, at 7) o'clock, at the office of Mr. J. D. Bellamy, Jr. The interments in the various city cemeteries during the past week were as follows: Oakdale, 4 adults; Bellevue, 1 adult, 1 child; Pine Forest (colored), 3 adults. Total. 9. Is it the settled purpose of Gen. Manning's henchmen to disturb or break up every meeting composed of voters, whether white or colored, who oj pose his re election to the Sheriffalty? The German brig Hermann Friedrich, Capt. Niejahr, was cleared from this port for Bremen, yesterday, by Messrs. Alex! Sprunt & Son, with 1,041 bales of cottoo, valued at $47,000. Chairman Manning to Dr. York, at Goldsboro: You are very sick, Doctor, and I advise you not to speak in Wilming ton. The night ah is filled with malaria. Doctor, go West: P. S. Incinerate this. A colored boy by the name of Walter Williams was picked up by the po lice in the neighborhood of Northrop & Cumming's mill, yesterday afternoon, and sent to the City Hospital. He was very sick. Let not the press of the State forget to remind their readers of the annual collection for the benefit of the Oxford Orphan Asylum, which it is customary to take up wherever services are held on Thanksgiving day. See to it that each voting place is not only supplied with Democratic tick ets, with energetic working men to take care of them and distribute them on elec tion day, but that the names are all spelt and printed correctly. y- We are in receipt, throughDol. Chas. R. Jones, Secretary, of a compliment ary ticket to the exhibition of the Carolina Fair Association, which will take place at Charlotte, October 28th to the 31st, inclu sive, for which we tender our thanks. We saw at Capt. J. B. Huggins' store, yesterday, a monster mullet, weigh ing exactly seven pounds and measuring two feet in length. It was caught at Simp son & Corbett'a fishery, oa Middle Sound, and has been christened "Cleveland mul let." Let the full Democratic vote be brought out and polled on election day, and let the Democratic press of the State urge their country friends having teams to carry their poor neighbors to the polls, as some who are compelled to walk may be tempted to remain at home. : The -members of Charles E. Ford's Opera Company, who give two per formances here next Week, October 31st and November 1st, will spend the whole of the following tfeek in our city, not resum ing their tour until afteTlSf election and its attendant excitement. ,A V . : - f'n " ' " There is much sickness, suffer ing and destitution amongst the poor of this city, and our readers could not do a more charitable act than to hand in contri butions of money or send supplies of pro vi sions, to Mrs. C. G. Kennedy, President of the Ladies Benevolent Society, by which tHeir wants and necessities may be relieved. Chairman Manning to the Blaine 'heeler': Goto the Democrats, boys, and offer to bet $500.00 that Blaine will carry New York. When they bring the money tell them you meant $500.00 on New York and $500.00 on the general result When they produce the thousand dollars tell them you "will see about if P. 8. Put this in the crematory: . . r v N. C., SUNDAY; OCTOBER 26-l884v tTMUier Indications. . ; v The following aro the indications for to day: V'. . ; For the South Atlantic States, gene-. ratty fair weather, variable winds, slight rise in temperature. . . ' more Ctaieken Stealing. r .Thieves raided upon the premises of Col. D. Klein, corner of, Mulberry and Ander-. son streets, oa FrldAy night, and stole flye fine hens, t Last wek they took four from Mr.; jt&ntgomery, on the same premises, including Ike coop in which they were con fined. - . h r i ; fourth page for other local new.' iTSS BEST FRTjiTODTCA8CtENe--Dyspepsia is Immediately .relieved by Benson's Capoine Plasters. Quick acting. Highly medi olnal. ROSAD ALI3. ROS AD A LIS is a great remedy for Scrofula, and all taints and diseases of the Blood . It should be taken at all times and rea sons, especially in the Spring and Fall, when the sudden changes induce diaease Read the fol lowing: 1 mvre suffere 87 years with Liver om plain t, Rheumatism, Sick Headache, and -disordered btomach. I was at one time raving dis tracted, rtfbbing my bands and half crazy with pain. My wife sent for a doctor, and he attended me nine months. He said he could do me no good; but one bottle of KOSADAL18 did me more good than all the medicine the doctors ever Kave ma. Moore's Creek, N. C. J. A. WALKER. Wb. H. Green, Agent, Wilmington, ft. c. MOTHERS ! MOTHERS t MOTHERS ! Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by s sick child suffering and crying with the excru ciating pain of cutting teeth f If so, go at once and get a bottle of MRS. WTNSLOW'S SOOTH ING SYRUP, it will relieve the poor little suf ferer immediately depend upon it ; there is no mistake abovt it. There is not a mother on earth who has ever wed it who wifi not tell you at ouce that it will regulate the bowels and give rest to the mother and relief and health to the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly safe to use in all cases, and pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription of one of the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere. 85 cents a bottle. HURRIED, TOPP DAVIS At 6 o'clock P. M. Thursday, Octobes 28, ISM, at Front Street M. E. Church, Rev. E. A. Yatem, D. D., officiating, Mr. TALUoTT B. YOPP to MUi ANNIE . LA VIS, all of this city. No cards. SMITH HXSRINQ At the residence of the bride's mother, near Clinton, Oct. 82nd, by Kev. J. L. Stewart, Mr. WILLIAM C. SMITH, of this city, and Mies ADD IB C. HERRING, daughter of the late Wm. H. Herring. No cards. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A. O, IflcGIRT, Auctioneer. BY A. G. McQIRT & CO. 4 AT OUR SALES ROOM MONDAY, OCT. 27TH we will sell: Second Hand Carpets and Sofas, comparatively new; a. lot of Cassimeres and Jeans, (all wool); 5,000 Cigars, 5.C00 Cigarettes. Also the largest consignment of Table and Pock et Cutlery, Scissors, Shears and Hated Castors ever offered in this city, direct from the factory; Ladies and Gents' Underwear, Notiona, &c. We will hereafter sell evry day in the weefc, com mencing at 10 o'clock. oct 26 it For Rent, LEASE, OR SALE, that fine STORE, on South Water Street, lately occupied I by Mr. J. H. Neff as a Ship Chandlery. Appiy to u. o'uuJiwOK, oc 20 it Real Estate Agent. Notice. THE SEMI-ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Stockholders of Bellevue Cemetery Company Will be held at the law office of Jno. D. Bellamy, Esq., on Monday, the 27th inst, at 7J o'clock P. X. The President and Directors desire the at tendance of every stockholder, for business of importance. AU Lot Owners invited to attend. JNO. S. McEACHKUN, oct 26 It Secretary and Treasurer. A Card. J SAW MY NAME SIGNED TO A BILL CALLED the People's Ticket. I am very sorry to say that it is vsed without my consent, and would say I am no politician whatever. - - ' i pet 26 It A. M. CONWAY. Ladies' Benerolent Society. OFFICERS AND VISITORS OF THE LADIES' BENEVOLRNT SOCIETY will please attend the adjourned meeting at Miss Hart's School Room, Third Street, Tuesday, 23th instatt a re ular monthly meeting. The suspension of bus iness meetings for the past three months calls for prompt attention in resuming business regu lations. oo 26 It Excursion. IN ORDER TO GIVE ALL PERSONS AN Op portunity to hear the Joint discussion be tween Maj. Charles M. Stedman and Judge Pair oloth, at Point Caswell, next Tuesday. 28th Inst., the Steamer JOHN DAWSON will leave her wharf, foot of Princess street, at 6 A. M. on that day, and return after the speaking- Fare for roand trip 50 cents. oe2Slt D. J. BLACK, Captain. ; Fall and Winter millinery. I EXPECT ANEW AND HANDSOME LOT OF MILLINERY GOODS this week. and. having secured the services of a FIKST-CLAhS (HILU NBBfrom one of the large cities, am prepared to put up work in the most fashionable styles. La dies are respectfully invited to call. MRS. KATE V. WINES, -No. 119 North Second 8t., oct 26 Jt Bet. Chestnut and Princess Sta. Mmrn RcM for a Ming Cost. 6 MORE SUFFERING ?Rorf CORNS. SURE infallible cure for Hard and Soft Corns, Bunions, Warts and .Moles, by using the never-failing Corn Cure. Only 15 Cents. For sale y J.H. HARDEN. Druggist and Seedsman, oct 38 tf New Market. Wilmington. N. C. To ArriTe oa Way's Stealer.' PPLES, CABBAGES, POTATOES AND ONIC ) Come and see how cl tap DAVIS & SON, At our Fish Market. weselL oo26tf Overcoats, ADAPTED TO THE SEASON,, a JUST RECEIVED, EVERY WEEK additions to stock of READY MADE CLOTHING. SUPERIOR made Suits for CHILDREN. At MUNSON'S, OC 26 It . Clothier, &o. They Please the Ladies rpHOSB FLEXIBLE SOLE BOOTS. FIT SO nicely, look so prettily, wear So easily, and the price so reasonable. Try on a pair and see how yon like them. Sold only by Geo. E. French & Sons 108 NORTH FRONTv STREET. . oot26tf . . - "r. f , - !-.-.;- ' "itt-.'i ;;-i;'1WCTiSSiJiiit;. v;t. 11111 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Santa Claus is Coming. Our Holiday Goods are on the road coming Jn, and we have but little space to spare, and areboucd to make room for them, bo as as to make a GRAND DISPLAY ! We are going to sell our MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS at remarkably low prieee, ao as to make them mow, and ptvethe ladies a obance to buy CHEAP GOODS at. .. . . j TAYLOR'S BAZAAR. A FINE LINE of Flannels for ladies, misses and children; Kid Gloves, Jersey Gloves, Velvets, Velveteens, Plushes, Silks, Satins, Ribbons, Laces, Corsets, Hosiery and Underwear at prices to suit every one. Call and see. - TAYLOR'S BAZAAB, 1 18 market Street, WILMINGTON, N. C oot26tf A Change. rpHIS COLD WEATHER SUGGESTS A CHANGE in one's CLOTHING,' and when the idea Occurs to us we naturally look around to see where we can be best suited for our money. Those who can afford it want the finest goods, regardless of price. To such we can say we show the finest goods of any house in the State, and every thing that the most fastidious can demand we have. Th? frugal land close ' buyers we can heartily invite, for right here they can find a large stock, and the prioes for medium goods are astonish ingly low. No one need hesitate to come; all are treated courteously, whether you want a $5.00 suit or one for $60.00. Our Stock in every Department is full and va ried, and we are sure the prices are very much lower than any other house in the city can afford to ffer them. We have every thing kept in a FIRST CLASS CLOTHING STORE. A. DAVID, oct 28 tf Merchant Tailor and Clothier. The Talk of the Day! JS THE IMMENSE CLOTHING TRADE NOW being handled at SHRIER'S. It Is a subject of constant remark that While a general dullness is complained of elsewhere, THE OLD RELIABLE is strained to serve the immense patronage now flocking to our establishment to secure bargains from ine late Rindskopf Bros. & Co million dol lars failure, which enables our patrons to make a saving of a- least 80 to 40 per cent, on the dol lar. Our reputation for selling reliable goods at bottom market prices is unquestioned. We can didly admit that a number of these bargains which we are giving our patrons could not he had under ordinary circumstances, for we can not begin to replace them at anything near the price we are selling them for. We will send any garment in our 'store to your home for comparison with goods from any house in the city, for the first instance has to occur when we have not been victorious. SHRIER, the Old reliable clothier, 114 market street. oct 26 It THE BEST STOCK QF FURNITURE AND CARPETS IN THE CITY is kept by BEHRENDS & MONROE, S. E. Cor. Market and 2nd Sts. Their prices are the low est Examine them oct 26 tf NEW CARPETS. WILL 8HQW NEW S1YLES ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY NEXT IN Bodys and Extras R. m. 3IcrTIRE. oc 29 D&Wtf JORTHERN (FIRE) ASSURANCE CO. . Sun Fire Office Co. Fire Insurance Association. British and foreign Marine Ins. Co. Boston Marine Ins. Co. Mutual Life Ins. Co. of New York. Accident Ins. Co. of North America. The above Companies are represented in Wil mington and vicinity by the undersigned, in any of which he will be glad to write Insurance on the most favorable terms at lowest rates. M. S. WILLARD, 212 N. Water Street. Telephone No. 5. oct 26 tf Hats and Caps ! New Styles! HARRISON ALLEN, Hatters. i . ; . OC26 tf William H. Green, yHOLSSALB AND RETAIL DEALER IN Pure Drugs and Medicines, Foreign and Domes tic; Toilet Articles, Cigars, Cigarettes and To bacco. Particular attention given to the Prescription Department. oc23tf 118 MARKET STREET. Boggan Cash. A TRUTHFUL ; ACCOUNT : OF THE MANY xi. Crimes commit ted by the South Carolina Ca valier outlaw rice so cents. - For sale only at ' v HARRIS' : , , News and Cigar Store, The only Regular News Depot in the elty. bo 26 tf WHOLE NO. 5651 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR THIS, WEEK ! BROWN & fi ppDICKti 9 North Front Street. f BP-WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING INDUCE MENTS FOR THIS WEEK : I IT Yds, Colored Silk for 10.5, Former price $1,03 per yard. i Black Gro Grain Silk $1.25, ; Made by one of .the most popular French Manu-j facturers; fjrmer price $1.75. Over Twenty Thousand Yards Hamburg Edgings and Insertions.' In length from to 5 yards. 20 cents apleoe.and hundreds of pieces to seleot from. Blankets and Comfortables, WHITE BLANKETS from $1.15 a pair to $18.50. COL'D - ilo from 75 ct a pair to $4 00. COMFORTABLES from 65 cts to $3 50. Ladles and Children's WINTER GARMENTS in all the Latest Styles. Have got all sizes and prices. We would just state in conclusion that our HOLIDAY GOODS we are receiving daily and will have them on our counters in good time We have decided to ruu them at such prices as will ensnre immediate sale. BROWN & RODDICK, 9 NORTH FRONT JBT. cc 26 tf Great Prejudice to Onions JJAS EXISTED AMONG AMERICANS SINCE the remarkable courtship of Miles Standish. Since that time men have been doing their own courting, and have been debarred the privilege of partaking of this fragrant vegetable. We have $olved the problem by selling the VALENCIA ONION, which leaves neither smell nor taste.and can be relished by all. They are worth 5 cents per pound, and weigh from one to three pounds. THE UNEXPECTED RUSH FOR THE Creamery Buttered Flour ! ran our supply short last week, but we will have it by Wednesday's steamer. It is a marvel In Its way. Every one should trypt Remember it is prepared by Mr, Joe Strange, who was a former Wilmingtonian, and ve know it is pure. P. L. Bridgers & Co., 110 North Front St. oct 26 D&W tf Groceries: Groceries. FLOUR, MOLASSES, COFFEE, BACON. SUGAR, SALT, CORN, ' RICE, MEAL, LARD, SODA, GLUE, MEAL, LYE, SOAP, POTASH, HOOP IRON, OATS, HAY, STARCH, SNUFF, CRACKERS, TOBACCO, CIGARS, CANDY, CANDLES, MATCHES. POWDER, SHOT, CAPS, PAPER BAGS, BUCKETS, FUSE, &c. For sale by KERCHNER A C ALDER BROS. oo 26 tf Furniture. NEW STOCK FOR FALL TRADE ARRIVING every day, manufactured expressly forthis market. New Styles and Low.Prices. Call and examine our extensive variety of New and Fash ionable Goods, ail made this season. D. A. SMITH, . oc 26 tf Furniture Dealer, No. Front St BRASS FIRE DOGS and SHOVELS AND TONGS. SOMETHING NEW AND NICE. GLLES A MURCmSON, oc 26 tf 88 & 40 Xurehison Block. No Time to Write, QNLY TO SAY, ALTHOUGH THE DEMAND Is heavy, et we have more STOVES left. Come quick or fall to be supplied. - PARKER TAYLOR. PURE WHITE OIL. oct26tl .i'mATES OF ADTEBTISlWGi : oaeeooare One Day..-.....ji.:.-.ti.. .... ,$1 oo .' " . " , Two Days,. l ?5 " ThreeDa-..; W Fpupays, w;..... , ... W ' Wve Days,..,, i,.. .. .-. .... m CO -j,. t One Week-.ii j ... - iW;, , wo Weeia,t.... .8 60 ; ; .Three WeekSjiiw....v..... $ BO " One MontL....j... 10 0 ' " Two Months...,. ....... j..... 18 00 " Three Months..... ......... 24 CO : SIxMoatte......... ........ OxTear.......... .... 40 CO 80 00 . !3F"Conct AdsVttoementataken at propel ttmatelT tow rates. ' ' : olid Nonpareil type make one sQttAi e IJEADVERTIS EN.TS, THE SAME-OLD CLINCHlN& HAIt THE INTEILIGENT, D3-WAKB PSOPLB of Willi Jin . ttvn unnrMlof. n uiHr a - , " U.V..W WiU CUIK- prise. They are always ready to lend their sup port and assist in the advancement of alt legiti mate enterprises that accrue to the benefit and TEhBODRG, the acknowledged King of Clothing, occupies to-day the topmost round on the lad der of popularity. Thus it is that his etylea, bis prices ana his souvenir are acceptable to the masses of the people, And thus lUs that we have decided to continue to offer until Novem ber 1st our gnaranteed timepitoo, the "WATER BURY WATCH with every CASH sale f a $25 Suit" EARNEST! Y ASKING EACH PUKCHA8KR TO nOMPAPR UJTU KV u AV. UTJinnw f,P6fiLI THE CITY, MINUS luauiriur 1M WA1VU. OUT SlftS ft! 6lVen lo the same Bplritthat prompts an appreciative, congregation to-present a token to a worthy pas-' tor. Our patrons ara deserving of tbte coti aide ration on our part, 'ihe SCALES have evidently balanced In rnir fuv hp iih '.ti.n spite of all opposition, CLttAVEto the LANu kuai nayo us uirtu, popularity ana success. OTTERBOTJRG. . 00 28 It KING CLOTHIER. Attention IS CALLED TO OUR LARGB AND WELL PK leoted stnnk nf KRltif(Mi xti utttttt -c i r- t: ING HHltT (3TTNH Alsra fh.itut Dim -era and pistols; ---v- vm WM. E. SPRINGER A CO., 19, 21 & 23 Market Street, , , Wilmington, N. C. Prices guaranteed. oct26tf Lap Robes, JJORSB BLANKETS;, LAP ROBES, HORSE BLANKETS AND LAP ROBES, at the Coachand JnCUOUGALL & BOWDEN, . .114 North Front Street, x Next to D. A. Smith's Furniture Store. oct26tf Bacon, Flour, Molasses! Boxes D. S.C.R. SIDES, gQQ Bbls jFLOUP all grades, ijj Hhds and Bbls Porto Rioo MOLASSES ! For sale low by oc 26 ts G. W. WILLIAMS A CO Rice, Sugar, Coffee. 2?) BblsCarolina RICE, JgQ Sacks Choice RIO COFFEE. QQ Bbl Rjined SUGARS, all grades, x. Igor gale low by OQggtf I G. W. WILLIAMS A OO. Bagging, Ties, Salt. 500 HaU Rolls BAGGING, 1000 211114168 ew AREO W TIES, 2000 8Mt uv' and si.NB.8Aw. For sale low by - oo26tf ; Q. W. WILLIAMS A CO Yarn Sheeting, Nails. uaies RANDOLPH YARN, Q doj do SHEETING, " K A KegsiNAILS, For Sale lowby G. W. WILLIAMS A CO. OC 26 tf ' Ship Notice. AH persons are hereby cautioned against harboring or trusting any of the crew of the l anish Barque U A LEON, as neither the Master or Con signees wlil be responsible. i H. H. KAL-BOLL, Master. j HEI' E C., Consignees. OC21 3t Tuning and Eepairing Pianos JOS. DENCK, FROM COLUMBIA, S. C. WILL remain In Wilmington a few weeks to TUNE and REPAIR PIANOS AND ORGANS. Orders left at Messrs, Heinsberger's and Yates' Book Stores will meet with prompt attention. oc 24 lw T Rock Lime, XjVB BUILDING PURPOSES. ' -C ! FRESHLY BURNED PRICE REDUCED TO 81.15 PER CASK. LTBKRAT. DISCOUNT FOR LARGB LOTS AND TO THE TRADE , j . Address FRENCH' BROS., Rovky Point, N. C . M or O, GJPAR8LEY, Jr.. ap 1 tf su tu fr Wilmington. N. . jyJRS. C H. SATTERTH WATTE, FROM PHIL adelphia, will open an ART SCHOOL on Mondav. Get. 13th, at 801 South 4th Street Cias-es will be formed to accommodate beginners Pilvate le-sons at home, if preferred. Orders for Oil Portraits without the usual bother of settings., iBuai prices, inquire oui soutn 4 n t; p Hems berger, Book btore; H. Burkhimer, with SoL Bear. iu tu th oct 6 lm Bridal Presents ! Bridal Presents ! NEW AND BEaUTTFUL, i " IN LARGE T1BIETT! Please call at OC26tf HETNSBERGER'R The Biggest FIRE INS. COMPANY IN THE WORLDIS THE "Old L. & L. & Or.,". which pays all losses without discount. Over $38,000.000 paid In the U. 8, JndsW.Gordon & Smith - , AGENTS. -' oetsetr Ah- v mi -- - ff'l' - -' mi mi 1H 1 .: 4 1 '