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a.y Subscribers, dellvared'ln
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)1?NING EDITION.
Senators Brcckenridge and Jone$ !of
Ark, urgethe President to reebmtnend
liberal appropriations for the improvement
AnA it trihntirie.-r
of tae iuwi'Ki" - :
Tliomas R. Jernigao, ;of N. C.; fhas ;
bee1 appointed consul at Montevideo; no.
r.Jfffill consul general at:. Cairo, ,and
V3" " -. --:
Oirea McGarr consul general at Ecuador.-
Three hundred and twenty-one deaths
from small pox in Montreal last week. i-
Germany and Spain have aeltled the dis
puta about the Caroline Islanda'to the mu
tuil satisfaction of both. : -: A : white
man and a colored woman were arrested at ;
Waco, Texas, for miscegenation; they were
married in 1877, by a colored minister.
. Thera sre 544,070 bales of the coitdn
crop so far in sight. Tue negrft who
r,.frflrcJ and muideredMr8. Hugh Waller,
ictr Milton, N. C.; was caught and lynch-.
pd Near Cleveland, 0., Wm. T3ook-
w i!;ur fatally shot an inoffensive Colored
xw; book waiter was drunk. -Ten
persons were made violently sick at Alba
ny, N. Y., by eating canned lobsters
It is denied that Germany ancl Spain have
reached an agreement on the Caroline
Maads question. - Forty Nihilisla ar-.
resied at Warsaw, charged with con-
fpiring to murder the iCzar. New
tork markets: Money H per cent.; cotton
firm at 10 1-110 3-l6c; wheat dull and
without quotable change; corn, uoftraded
4743"c; Southern flour steady at $3 50
4 00; spirits turpentine firm at 34i35c;
rosin'dulUt$l 021 10. ;- ij .
l'he population of . Bostbp; is re
ported to be 386,000. -' J.
A case of yellow fever is reported
at quarantine near Beaton. " ; ' '
Gov. Hoadly has challenged John
Sherman to a joint debate. -John is
mean but very able. Hoadly is
strong and ready.
A correspondent writes to the
Washington Herald that after stud v
iDg the campaign in ry"irginia .heis
forced to say : "I do not think it ; is
possible to defeat Gen.' Lee.'''; .
Father Thein, of . the Church of
the Sacred Heart, Toledo Ohio, bas
run o2 witb the church fnnds and
there is a rumpus. He is also ac-case-i
of scveral'Iuamoralities not
needing special mention. -
The daughter of Rev. Dr. Hard
wood, rector of .Trinity Church,Hart
ford, was to marry a rich young man
from Albany; son, too, of an "Hon.
Sha preferred another fellow and so
.ran away with him. Sensation! .1 5
The newXemocratic Collector of
Internal Revenue at Danville, Va.,
lias found cOacealed in the Collec
tor's office ar Danville, several hun
dred rounds of cartridges. , This
shows the blood-thirsty1; desperation
of the Republicans at. that place. -
Mr. Gladstone ? is always on the
' plane of right and honor even
in politics. . He told , the brewers of
liOndon:; -; "' ' ; ' - - i - .
" 'Gentlemen, I cannot permit a question
of mere revenue to be considered alongside
of a question of morals; but give me a
fober population, not wasting their earn
ings on strong drink) and I will know
where to get my revenue.'" ,
Johnny Wise is on his muscle, lie
resented a lie given by Ji Ambler
Smith with a blow in the face. This
occurred in the cars. Afterwards at
Alexandria, while Wise was speak -lng,
Smith was referred to , as 1 a
blackguard. This brought Smith to
feet, who hurled back "I de
nounce you as a coward and a cur."
"L?t us have peace.' : j
The New York Daily Commer
cial Bulletin of Oct. 2nd makes the
following to us surprising statement
regarding the 6ilver problem: j ; '
far as respects the Middle and East
i States, we are convinced that it is quite
jranm the truth to say that a large majori
ty or those who have any opinion on the
abject do not desire the demonetization Of
iver On the contrary they regard silver
g an absolute indispensable accom
paniment of gold in the legal tender of the
nation."
Earl Shaftesbury ;was one of the
most religious and useful of nobler
en known to English history' Ho
was born in London in 1801. He
a leader among the Evangeli
ls in the English Church. .; A Lon
on i special says of the closingcene:
Ietteri? lJ.e moraing he dictated two
4eerf All dane" and conversed
C v bfTth8eTeral members - of - his
kffi'thP 2m-g thcm U faM shortly
ouT 1Dg SS1- He was,con
flQtil the last?'e8erTed hifl mental facuIties
.A Washington special to r the Ciri
T En& Demv, sayshat
r; Cleveland will demand a .repeal
' tbeBllve' l- He will hear to
no comrTomise. vlt; says, ind iit . is -
true we hopes
"It is hinted, too. tbjft the President will
unequivocally, favor a revision of the tariff.
Those who ought to knew aver that ha will
favor free raw material and a faithful re
vision of the existing. .:tariff so as to ma
terially reduce duties wh?ch were impbsed
growing out of the necessities of the war.
He Is said, also to have been studying the -
ssausucs or our snipping, wun a view or
maitiDK important recommenaaiions' ioo ic
ing to a Tevival, of the ship building in
terest." . ; ;. -i : ... o '
"Unequalled in N. Journalism."
:- ' - Goldsboro Argus. ; r- ,
I We always read the Utah's, well
filled .columns with , pleasure and
profit, and we take this occasion to
thank it for the many " courtesies ex
tended to the tdrffus, and, wish for it
an tmlimited age of prosperity. ' It
is an orb of unequalled brilliancy in
N. C. journalism. r X- ) i '
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Winston has raised 36 for the7
Shotwell fnnd. " . : . - ; ; " ; v
Kr- Oxford is ; on. a -'tremendous
boom. Buildings are going up in every
'direction. -.c-; .V . . - jg-rTC'i '
The Raleigh jtfewS' Observer
says 20.000 pairs of penitentiary-made;
shoes were shipped last month, t "i;
- Religious revivals reported in
Raleigh Advocate: Centenary, 21 addi
tions; Clayton circuit, 21 additions; States
ville circuit, 8 additions; Franklinsville
circuit, 23 professions, 5 additions; Colum
bia, 14 additions; Wilson mission , 45 pro
fessions, 33 additions. ,
Rocky Mount 23iWw,rarboro,
with some of her sister "towns is on a boom
just now. More bujlding Ja going on than
at any tinifr for years. -The stocks
holders of the Rocky Mount Fair have
completed arrangements for the largest fair
ever held by the Association. .. -
Richmond Christian. Advocate':
In passing through the charge of Dr.' R.
O. Burton, of the North Carolina Confe
rence, we heard goodreports from him.
He is preaching as of yore, is lithe and Ac
tive as a young man has his feelings and
somerof ljia ' pursuits. cMay he live for
ever.:; .j-Jv-.-H.-'Hy' .: . ,
Mr. George H. Haigh retires
from the ownership of the Fayette ville Obi
server. : Mr. John li. Myrover is the pur
chaser and will edit it., MxV Haigh has. the
best wishes of the Star upon retiring as
Mr. Myrover has uporr-coming in. t lie has
had considerable editorial experience- and U
a gentleman of talents. -. , . . .- ,
" Lumberton Mobesoniam The
wood work of the Methodist parsonage; is
now completed and the plastering and ma
sonry will commence' in a few days. .
The contractor, Mr. Z. P. Higley has com
menced work on the ; Presbyterian church.
- The C. F. & y. Y. R. R. are running
heavy freight trains these days, principally
loaded with cotton. - ;
Aehevillo CUizen: Th crops
generally an good in the county.: The to
bacco is said to be splendid, though some
of the farmers are hurrying too much in
the cutting, fearful of frost. . The apple
crop is splendid The people of Yan
cey will attend the Fair at Asheville this
month In lare numbers. A gentleman of
the county says be has an apple weighing
33 ounces, which he will bring to the Fair.
Laurinburg Exchange: In the
absence of the regular speakers Mr. C. W.
Tillett entertained the audience at Spring
Eil I last Friday. A large crowd, good din
ner and hence good time. No Wil
mington mail again last Tuesday morning.
The frequent occurrence of such careless
ness is not at all to be endured, because it
interferes with the operations of our busi
ness men.
Chadbern Times: TheBaptiBt
Association convenes with the church at
Bogue. near HallsboroVvoh October 21st.
Mrs. John Jordan, r who lives ' -near
here, is laboring under a fit of religious in
sanity, add had to- be confined. She was
earned to the insane asjlum at Raleigh one
day ' last week. - Mr. J, L. Hinson ,
who lives, on Mr. Joe Manning's place near
Peacock's, has discovered a marl bed on
the farm. - ; ;
Raleigh Neios- Observer: ., Mr.
Button, an English gentleman of large ex
perience in sheep husbandry in Australia
passed through this city last week. He has
visited Texas and California, and thinks
North Carolina possesses some advantages
over -those .States. The soil, climate and
abundance of rainfall will, he thin kg, prove
especially suited to that line of business.
He is now in the western counties looking
for a suitable location. - ' i
.. Wilson Mirror: Still, in call
ing to mind a fine article in the Stab on
"Unappreciated Labor, we are reminded
of the fact that here in our midst.we have
a musical composer of the very highest or
der of talent Mrs. George Smith whose
piece entitled Shower of .Emeralds," has
received the encomiums of the highest
musical authority in the country, and yet
we doubt that half of our music loving
citizens know of this production, or the
brilliant -and happy execution 'of trained
melody it contains. . s
X Fayetteville Observer: The la
dies of the M. K Church will serve refresh
ments at the fair grounds during the Fair.
We had the pleasure, a few days ago.
of looking through the workshops of the
Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley Kailway,
and were astonished at the amount of work
that was going on. v The vestry of St
John's Episcopal . Church have called the
Kev. liobert btrange to assist the Kev. JJr,
Huske in his parish work, : Mr. Strange
accepted a call last June, but his health
preventing him from filling the engage
ment. . Me- has -gained - his health .and
strength, and'may be expected here about
the 1st of November. n&a Mr. . VY.
Tillinghast was putting , in, the gas fixtures
in Mr. Thornton's' new store a piece of
brick fell from above," striking him on the
head, --, Mr. Tillinghast was knocked down
in an . almost senseless condition, but has
since so far improved .as to be out again.
We have received ; samples of bright
tobacco f rora du f riend.iJB- F. Shaw, of
Harnett, and from Mf. Ji E. Purcsell. of
fS))e6n r Mr.qShiw Wfhat?roething
over a nonarea acre",five oeen pianiea in
tobacco Tn t this countf . ' The sample sent
us is a good one but we .do ' not think it
is the best we have seen-Y At Tokay.
the beautiful home of juut Congressman
Wharton J. Green, all is life. Men, womei
and children are all. busy Catherine grapes
for the press. . Wine - making is now the-
order of the day. The tjield this-year is
much larger than that Of any previous year.
In the cellar ef the wine house there are
hundreds of casks of old cWine. and on the
upper.floors huge casks are filled with the
'-;rr-:- -WILMINjaTONN. SUNDAY, 30CTOBEK:4,!1885.
ewlpressecTJiilpe undergoing fermenta-
j n. if b w A.DirKHiriHMsmuitf rs.:
i 0.; M. Haebis Panelena.Xtr : ,
1 A. dIvidA great pleasure. - r
S Hbbjsberqeb School books, u
y C?w;tj!SBcIkk)1 books.
i,
S MDNS0N--Boys clothing, etc:
Miss E.'Kabekb New store.
No. 15 BoS Fbont 8V-Board.
J. n. Hakdik Prices reduced. ,
Pabkkb & Tatiob Bfoves, etc.
Giles & MuBcmsoN Andirons.
Bhebiff's Noticb Taxes 1885.
- 4 i
vS.:H. Fishbia.te Money saved.
;NojrickTo:Poor House visitors ;
Geo. A, pBck--Scasonable goods.
I Ktjkk& Doschkb Copartnership,
v G. R. Fbbkch & Boss New stvles. '
G. .W.' Prick, Jb Removal notice.
Holmes & Filltaw New'rtbcerv. f - ?
Byfmrktlbow greasew1lV W.
L.'SrjiOH Co1-Old honsej--ne'wflrinv-.
McDougall & Bowdks i5 buggies;
Mb. "& Mas. J. D. Jaiosok Boarding.
Harrison & Alleh New York Btyles."
Williams, Rankik & Co Bacon, mo-
asscs, bagging, cheese, etc. - '
"Day's ' length, eleven hours and
orty-one miti utes. . " 1 . ' ' ' ;
The Postmaster General decides
that special deliveries of letters shall not be
made on Sunday. V , ; "
David Price, colored was fined
five dollars in the Mayor's Court yesterday,
for disorderly conduct.
; The Board of Audit and Finance
hold their regular monthly session Monday
afternoon at 5 o'clock. ! ' i' ; -'
Services at theSecond Presby
terian - Church to-day by Rev. Jno. - W.
'rimrosc, ' pastor, at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m.
" The foreign exports yesterday
were 1,133 bales of cotton, to Liverpool, by
Messrs. Jas. Sprunt & Son: valued; at
148.900. . .
Rev. S. H. Chester will preach
in the First Presbyterian Church to day at
II a. m. and 8 p. m. Scats free -and visitors
welcome. !
Geo. W. Price, Jr., auctioneer
and commission merchant, has removed his
sales Tooms from the corner of Second and
Market to No. 215 Market street.
Receipts of cotton at this port
from September 1st to October 1st were
13.904 bales, against 12,089 bales the same
time last year; showing an increase of 1,815
bales. ' . .
A gentleman who' arrived in
the city from the South on Saturday morn
ing said it was the first time he had seen
the sun in a week, as every day had been
rainy or misty. " T .
. We regret to learn that the
clerk of the. Front street market. Captain
Walter Thames, ran a nail into his foot at
the corner of Front and Dock streets yes
terday afternoon.' ,
At the Second Presbyterian
Church this morning the pastor, Rev. Jno.
W. Primrose,' will preach on "Family
Worship' By order ofthe General Assem
bly of. the Presbyterian Church in the
United States (the Southern Church), and
of Wilmington Presbytery, all ministers in
this' Presbytery are enjoined to preach on
this theme in the month of 'October, . .
.Tho appearanco of the vener
able Captain "Jack Hewlett" of Mason
boro Sound, upon the streets of the city on
yesterday reminded one of our friends of
his boyhood days when ''V general- mutter'
was common and Captain "Jack Hewlett,"
as be was familiarly called and known, was
the Captain-of -the 'Masonboro "team a
uniformed company of the tnilitia of those
days. " - .... . .
ITIaglstrate's Court.
Robert Tait, a colored boy. was sent to
jail by Justice Millis, (failing to give bond
for $100) to await trial by the 'Criminal
Court for larceny. Talt jvas charged with
stealing a tfme-battered watch and a lot of
clothes from John Nixon, also colored.?
The watch was recovered from the person'
to whom Tait had sold .it. .Both Tail arid
ixixon were empioycu on B inrmnBuun
distance from Wilmington. '
Frank Hargrave, the woman charged
with stealing twenty dollars from a luck
less tar who fell into her .clutches, was com
mitted for trial at t the Criminal Court in
default of bati.";
, Wash Brantham, also charged with rob
bing the sailor, v was' released; there being
no evidence thafeifltirwas concerned in the
robberyV
Tuft Carolina Central.
Front a private .source we learn that the
'Board of Du-ectors of the Carolina Central
iRail alCtlpmpany, at : tfiejr meeting? in
New" Yoik city pn" the d inst., were unan
imous in theirppprovaljof the proposed
western extension of the road j and that ar
rangements were perfected to raise the ne
cessary amount of money for this purposed
; There:; was-ione interment in Oakdale
Cemetery the paBt week an adult brought
from - abroad r in - Bellevue one an adult
and in Pine Forest (colored) Cemetery there
were flve-Hsne adult and four children.
A Narrow Eseap. f . :, v
Yesterday afternoon just after the British
steamship Cam Marih came to anchor in
the lower. bay a very exciting incident 'oc
curred, jwhjch would undoubtedly have
caused loaaof life but for the presence of
mind of one of eur citizens, a -
Two white boys, with a dog, were cross
ing the river in a bateau j when the boat
was suddenly bapsizedln thB middle of the
river beyond help from the steamship, and
in the worst predicament possible, c For
tunately Mr. Geo. F. Tilley who was on
the way to the steamer in a row boat, wit
nessed the occurrence and put out for the
rescue of the drowning boys, getting up
With them just in time to at once .rescue
one, and by diving and throwing an oar to
save the", remaining, . boy from a watery
grave. . Too much credit cannot be given
Mr. Tilley for his gallant behavior on this
occasion. - The names 6f the boys could
not be ascertained. ft? :. ..i ! .
Tb Ttukeo. Crop.
w e leara irom a
au'whohis
been travellidgid the section around Rocky
Mount that the tobacco crop is not only
most promisingbut is much larger? than
is -supposed. He found very: large fields
in Nash some of them sixty acres in ex
tent in which was growing the finest gold
leaf. ' He thinks1 much of it equal to the.
general run of Granville brights,' with the
exception of the famous section south of
Oxford Mr. William L. Meadows, who
for years has been handling tobacco in this
city, and- is one of the .oldest tobacconists J
of-Granville, leaves with - his family next
week tot Rocky Mount, where he takes
charge of the large tobacco warehouse just
erected by the Rocky Mount Tobacco Com
pany. Mr. Meadows knows all about the
weed, and the- Company is fortunate in ob
taining the services of so qualified a man
ager.' -,
The Biver. ,
Latest arrivals from Fayetteville report
only twenty-four inches of , water on the
shoals. The steamers Burt and Bladen,
which left Fayetteville Thursday, reached
here the J?Zo2eftv Friday night and the
ffurt yesterday 1 at JIO a. m. Both boats
brought good cargoes. The Murt had two
flats In tow and the Bladen one.
CF.ft T. V, R. II.
The report and' recommendation of the
Board of Aldermen in relation to the pro
posed 8ubeeriptioa by the city to the exten
sion of: the Cape Fear, & Yadkin Valley
Railroad to Wilmingtoa. will be considered
by the Board of Audit and Finance at a
meeting to be held at 3 o'clock Monday
afternoon next.
Messrs. L. Simon & Co. have opened a
wholesale and retail liquor establishment
at No. 114 North Water street. This firm
succeeds Messrs. H. Brunhild & Bro., and
is a branch house of Messrs. H. Brunhild
& Bro., of Richmond, Virginia.
l3rSee fourth page lor otner local news.
NKW AD YTOTJSKMENTS.
Board.
, FEW GKNTLKMBN CAN FIND OOMFORT-
able Sleeping Quarters and good Table Board by
applying at ' ,
oo 4 It " No! 15 SOOTH EIGHTH ST.
Boarders Wantedj
TtTX ARE PREPARED TO TAKS A FEW
Y V RO A RDERS at . moat raaaonabte rate, and
can guarantee good board an4 pleasant accom
modations. Apply to-
KS. MRS. J. D. JAH.ISOK.
Corner of Front and Walnut streets, opposite
the Methodist Church.
OC411
:: " Hew Stoi-e.
' '. ' - ' . ' -
I HAVK COMPLETED TEK KSMOVAL OP MY
MUllnerv establishment to the Vollers Bnlld-
injf, on South Front street, opposite the New
jHaraeu ana on uonaw wiu oe irpareu w snow
a superb assortment of Hata, onneu featners,
Flowara, Ribbons and White Goods. T t s
oo4tf . SuSS B. KAREER.
Elbow Grease will Tell.
CARPETS, CARPETS FOB SALS; NEW AND
DrettT. New patterns Wall Papers and Bor
den, Curtains and Poles,-Window Shades and
everything pretty in the Ileusefltting Line.
' , . ; , " the Paper Hatger
oo '41t ' and Carpet Maker.
,fc i
CopartneroHip Ilotice.
rpHE TJNIrERSlaNED HAVING BOUGHT THB
A entire atock oraeods of Messrs. HAF
iY.AKD
GROCERIES, are prepared to carry a the busi
neas, and beg1 a eontinaanOB of the tame liberal
was nas oeea extenaea w us xormer
Old'frouse-
SSCCHMM to
Ho. 114 Water St
-: j ; .;' .k t WnDlesaJe Dealers la . .
Liqubrs. (Hgrt and Tobacco,
' Branch House of H. BEUNSILD & BRO., 805 E.
Main Street, Rlchaond, Va. "'-: - -; oo 4 lw
Hoticfei
rn WEDNESDAY. JAN. BRO. 1883, THB FOL
J lowing order was Issued by the worthy
inrd of Commissioners of New
uanoyer umir
to -the Poor
Hoose be requested to obtain permisioa of the
Bnnarininndent befora thevahall be admitted to
uraereu, . xnat aii tushotb
to
the premises or any part thereof." The public
will please uuw nonce. - vnv. a. wiajs.
OO 4 It
Supt.f
, ' ; Biriced.
I HAVE OSKATLY kEDXTCBD THB PRICE OF
Colgate's Toflet Waters, floaps and Handkerchief
Extracts. Call and price before buying else
where. r 4 H. HARDIN,
oo 4 tf Mew Market, Wumlngton. N. a
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
1 GEO. HV. PRICE, Ir.,
AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT
Office and Sales Room, 215 Market St, -'
' ' ' 1 " WnmingtonVN C."" " :
HAYING REMOVED OUR SALES ROOMS and -our
extensive Stock from 201, corner Market
and Second streets, m are now enlarging and
titherwise improving our former stand at 215.
Market Street, where we will In a very, short'
wnue do preparea -to renaer to tne community
all the advantages incident to a first class Auc
tion House. I take this method of tendering an
expression of thanks and gratitude to the com
munitv who have so feneronslv extended a bud-
port and encouragement which have rendered
the enterprise an esidUisTud and permanent factor
in Vie Wilmington Business "Sing." . , --
I trust that a Btriot attention to duty, an ener
getlo effort to faithfully serve all in this branch
who may favor me with their patronoge, a close
and prompt application to business, and qniok
retorna of skies, mav : merit the. confidence -and
secure the encouragement which I have hereto
fore received. - .very reapecuuuy, ,
h ------ GEO. WFKIUJS,
EPAuotioh Sale Tuesday; October 6th, at 10
o'clock. ; oo4tf
School for Toung.Ladies,
4r.
; - Assisted bt MISS M. B. BROWN.- ,; '
, ' : -' - ' - - -'V
VocaL and Instrumental Jiuslq taught by ''
MRS..M. F. TAYLOR. . .; . " . r
The next Session wtil begin WEDNESDAY; the
TTfi OF OCTOBER. - Thorough course : .English,
French, Mathematics, Natural Science.
Free Instruction in French lanraaee. Class
Singing, Calisthenics and Needlework. - ;
The ART CLASS, under MRS. B. H.' PARSLEY.
will be resumed the first week in November.
Special arrangements have been completed for
the accommodation of a limited number of very
young pupils in the PRIMARY DEPARTMENT.
Application should be made before the opening
or tne session.
For terms and particulars, apply to the
PRINCIPAL,
No. 5, North Third Street,
tu th su.tu nao
se29 A
'v"1
Taxes-188 5 .
NEW HANOVER COUNTY;
. Shxbift's OFncs,
October 1st, 1885. .'
F)R THE PURPOSE OF COLLECTING THE
State and County Taxes for 1885, 1 will be at
Biddle's Store. Federal Point Township. Wed
nesday, October 28th;
voting riace, MasonDoro Townsnip, Tflursaay
October 29th; . : ,
Maoomber's Store, Harnett Township, Friday,
October 80th;
Chadwick's Store, Cape Fear Township, Satur
day, October 81st.
Prompt payment will save trouble and costs.
8. II. MANNING, .
oc 4 It Sheriff . .
A Great Pleasure.
T TRULY IS A GREAT. PLEASURE TO HAVE
a real nice fitting, stylishly made Suit,"and when
one wants fcuch a thing they naturally look for
the BEST TAILOR and the LARGEST STOCK OF
PIECE GOODS to select from. !
For a number of years we hare led the trade
In this special business, and we are now too old
in the cause and too well established to let any
one supercede us.
We haven't the slightest doubt but that we
have the FINEST TALENT and highest-priced
men, from the head Tailor down to the simplest
workman, of any house in the State. We find It
pays the best, for you can only turn out the best
work by using the bast talent'to produce It.
We are making some of the M.OST ELEGANT
FITS we have ever seen, and we only ask our
friends to come in and see what we are doing.'
A. DAVID,
oc 4 tf MERCHANT TAILOR.
NOTICE OF THE CHANGE OF NAME OF THB
AM. SCH. ISAAC L. CLARK, of Bridge ton.
N. J. . . -
To Whom It Mav Concern : Notice Is hereby
given that, under the provisions of the Act of-
joarcn js, icbi, tne commissioner oi navigation
has authorized the change of name of tne Amer
ican Schooner Isaao L. Clark, of Bridgeton. N.J..
to that of "ROGER MOORE," of Wilmington, N.
v. Aumoruy aatea September so, lsts. .
C. H. ROBINSON, Collector of Customs, ,
O0 8 4t . , Wilmington, N. Q,
New York Styles !
C TIFF AND SOFr HATS t
UMBRELLAS!
HARRISON A ALLEN.
... . Hatters.
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By Express Yesterday,
TJOYS' CLOTHING, DBESS AND SCHOOL
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Suits; Children's1 School Umbrellas, only 50c.
Handsome Corkscrew, Dridewale - Diagonal,
Basket, and ether styles Suitings to order.
oc4 1t - Merchant Tailor, o.
Buggies for S 15 .00.
A FULL LINE OF BUGGIES, PHAETONS,
Carts and Brays, both new and second-hand.
All grades of Harness, Saddles. Trunks, Bags,
Ac. We guarantee our goods better and prices
lower thaa similar goods can be bought in the
State. Call, examine and buy.
v i ti uMcDOUGALL ABOWDKN. '
oc 4tf " ' 114 North Front Sti
Sclool Boots ani Sclpol Supplies.-
T3ENS, PENCILS, INK, SPONGE, PENHOLD-
x ei
era. Slates, Crayons, Book Sags -and Straps,
Copy Books, Exercise books, sc.j c.
We wilt make it to vour advantage to bur of
us.- W bay ror casn ana can aaora to seu eneap,
C. W. YATES, f
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Announcement.
New i Grocery Store.
rpHH PUBLIC ARB HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT
we have opened a GROCERY STORE at , i
131 UfARKET STREET, I
(Stevenson's old tand), and are prepared to sell
the FRESHEST AND CHOICEST GROCERIES at
a most reasonable rate. We are young men. and
ask yon to give us a trial, and hope to have a
fair share of patronage and merit tbe confidence
of all by strict attention to business . : , tM .-.
Respectfully, ':
OO 4 tf HOLMES & FILLYAW.t
S2.00 LADIES SHOES
KEWi EOT JEST RECEIVED
00 4 tf i 108 MARKET STREET.
Seasonable Goods.
t
Hanging; parlob and stand lamps, a
large assortmenti Alabastine,KalsomlnKH
different colors for; beautifying your r walls.
Pure White Lead, Colors and Oils. French and
American Window Glass. - - - . - ;jr..ii i
For sale low by - . :
;oc4tf -, . it .GEO. APECK.
WHOL& NOv 5942
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
SWEET MUSIC M m EC8H0HI0iL.
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WHY PAY. BIG MONEY JUST FOB THE NAME
OF HAYING YOUR CLOTHING "MADE
TRY
FI S H SL ATE'S
.' Tailor-made Snits.
You get the same Class of Goods. Better Fin
ished, Better Fit, More Style, and at about ONE
HALF the price. - - '
iThRMvnlntlnn In TAITjOR-M ATJB CLOTHING
Is the greatest ever known in the trade. It is so
ereat that in large cities the Merchant Tailors, to
do business, have to make Suits at about the
same price that Clothiers sell their Heady-Made
Tailor Suits We propose to do the same thing.
F WE CANNOT SUIT YOU IN OUR TAILOR-
MADE GOODS, WE WILL MAKE THEM TO OR
DER FOR YOU AT A SMALL ADVANCE IN
THE PRICE SEE OUR GOODS AND PRICES-A
SAVING TO YOU OF,
$10.00 to 15.00 on a Suit !
OUR STOCK OF HATS
IS ENTIRELY
Hew aM Fresh MUM Latest Styles.
We sell you a Hat for 2.0Q and $2.50, that
you pay $8.00 and $3.50 for elsewhere.
S. II. FISH B LATE,
OO 4 It ' 1 NpRTH FRONT ST.
MILLINEBT !
. MILLINERY ! ;
MILLINEBT )
G-RAND OPENING '.
- OF
Millinery and Fancy Goods!
ON
MONDAY, Oct. 5,
TUESDiOct.6.
WEDNESDAY, Oct. T.
The Latest Novelties !
DISPLAYED IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. 1
OUR PRICES COMMEND THEMSELVES TO AN
' ' APPRECIATIVE PUBLIC AT
TAYLOR'S BAZAAR,
118 Market Street,
WILMINGTON, N. C
00 4tf ,r -: - - '
NEW FALL HATS !
JUST HECSIVBD. AT - ,
Mrs. E. A. LUHSDEN'S
119 North Front St.
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T3IANO TUNING AND REPAIRING. IN AN-
J. - . -- .
swer to Inquiries I would State that I expect to
be in Wilmington by the first or middle of Octo
ber, prepared to do thorough, first class Piano
work, s Orders may be left at either of the Music
stores. - . ,
SO 20 St .V . ' gn B. W. LTNEBACK
Panetella,
VA FINE SMOKE: FOB FIVE CENTS. ALSO,
j,x. me ja an oAiiA ana uuakiut uiuaj
- - .. Sold only at
C. V. HARRIS
" Popular News and Cigar Store.
All the latest Newspapers, Illustrated Papers,
Magazines, c. always on nana. 00 u
Oysters. Oysters.
S
OME OF THE FINEST NEW RTVEK OYS
TERS now on hand. Come one 1 Coma all t Co
the NATIONAL SALOON, cor. Market and Wa
ter streets. v -; . .
-r? ' : r W.H.M.KOCHV
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Crew-Notice.
1
AH persons are hereby cautioned'
and forewarned against
Harboring or
trusting any of the jrew of the
Capt.Mas80B. as neither the Master
or Consignee will -beresnonsible for
any aeDts concraeica dj mem. - -. . j
oc 2 3t . . c. P. MEBANB, Consignee.'
C old Weather 4
TS COMING. AND NOW. Ms THB TIME TO
A have your Stoves overhauled and put up for
tne winter ir yon want a crst-ciaas uuujumu
OF heating STOVE, we can farnish yon. . :
v Pure White Oil always on hand. 1
, .PARKER TAYLOR,
1 00 4 tf - . ': . i;? 23 South Front St.
Andirons &c.
TT7B ABB OFFERING THIS WEEK SOM3
- TV thing nice in the way of Andirons Brass-
Berlin. Bronze and Iron. Also, Shovel and Tonga,
Blower Stands, Coal Hocbv and everything to
m&Ke tne nrepiaoe ongnt ana oneerruu
, - ' -.GILES MUBCmSON, 1
sep2?tf ' 'h Murchison Block.
HATES QB AXTXS3TI3INGt
One Square One Day.:.....M.U.....i t! r
" i " . Two Days,
" . ITwe Days-".
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. M uontraot Afivertlsemests takes at propcr-
Uonatary tow rates. " : : " . -
Tea lines solid Nonpareil type make one square
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
OH? IE
Fall and Winter Goode,
v. '
ra.-T.i-:-K-A't:Z:s;
lienarketSt.Ui.
JEntirelyvnQto
: 'V-:: -..
Velvets, Cashmcrei, TrlcoH, t:-
Eadlcs' Cloth, ITenrletlS .; '
Flannels, &eAe.;mMm:
WMteG66ddSSiI
Eaees, Edging. Furs, ClaTOa-i;--. '
S ?'W:' I'5; ',-,-.i-js.-.-' Z.
Corsets; Men's and Roya War, & V
Hosleir Ilowiejteelytnftr
Dome8lies,;NotlojBsvcS
AT PRICES LOWER THAN THEY HAVE BEEN '
KNOWN FOB YBABS. ,
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Terms Positively Cailir:
I SHALL SELL MY GOODS AS LOW AS THE f
' ' . . . ' : ? '
LOWEST CATALOGUES. ALL I ASK IS' TBB -
SAMB TREATMENT"
f
Gash ! Cash ! Caoli !
And assure you at the same time, my kind pat-;. .
rons, that I propose to maintain In the fatare the . ; 7
reputation gained in the past, of having . .' " ; . ;v-.,
The Best, the Ghell
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'MilxT liflillHlRlR S5BPimfin iii iin-!'.-4?
nr J. 1 l-i. 1 1 --. -
To be found outside of New York."
Call and be convinced at
II. H. KATZ'S
se20tf
116 BIAUItEX 8T.
Bacon. FlcwvficS
1000
J00 Boxes D. S. C.R. SIDBS, ..';,".'-;,-
BblsBLOUB, all grades, ' : :':. v . .-
1 1 WAO W"UOU UUAAW SU1 K4( OO, t r U k
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For Bale low by -' .y-&.tz,-.it
oe4tf WTLLIAMS.BBANBIN & CO. 1
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ILIolasses , Coifee I Eice.
J00 Bbls Choloa PortoBtoo MOfcA88ES,p
20 olOTBlOCOTFKB, X .
25 Bd1b CAROLINA :L
For sale low by
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WILLIAMg HANKTN A CO.
Bagging, Ties; Salt
; g00Half Bolls SM BAQOIHCk
2000 Bundles New ARROW TTEsV t iS
4000 UVEKP00L FlNXSAtT,;
. - . For sale low by ,
Oo4tf WnXIAMS. RANKIN A CO :v.
Cheese, Orackej Candy
0 Boxes Selected CRBAMCHXXSB,
KA Boxes CRACKERS,- .-1? -
gQ Boxes CANDY,. n-J; pM i-iWr
- - .v. fior sale low by ?: .'' &&:$TfV-
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WILLIAMS KANKIT m CO. . '
SchooOooksMgp
gucH as abb ugro:nt-j-Att:,w1imi-'
and Couairy Schools. wlQbe soldcbosaA.ii'c'.':. ;
' ' ' :'- -"r.-- HElNSBBBQBBfe'-
Live Book and Musto StoWCv.-
". '--0'V.'.gi$.?:. '
Pianos and OrgaSspS
JBX SOLD NOW VBBY CHEAP FOB CASH,
or on thePnrmlai! MwtMyTisnmt Vit -
Just recetyed a large.assortment at '
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Woftti CbiisideraW
gS - EVERY f 1OV000 OT : INSUBANCB ' f IW.' A
J "sixty days' clause" Co. you los in case of
total loss at least $100. Why not save this amt. .
by insuring in the -, . , , ' 1 '..'
which pays a0 tosses WITHOUT. DlBCOUNTf ' '
JnolW.(ferdon
""' 'fc'V-:AQEJT..,-.;
$66,0003pald for losses' 1a Kortli Carolina' for '
':ri Sqme;nS1e?rS
HAVE 80MB YERYPRETTY 8TYLES OF
tlats:and Ladles' Goods, which w offer at roa.
waaWo prtoes. gy tlk Jif ;
; Our GENTS' tlW jBStti $3X0 GATTERS bast In
the State f or the money. Can aid aea.
OMOIC
108 NORTH FRONT 'BT'
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