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. Ili i V. 110. 1C3. unimraiou. u. a. Tuesday, oepteiieeh 5. i07a DY TELEGRAPH . , TO THB- i 1 Af L. A' .IOU UNAL WASHIXtTOX UIS( tLLlK01 S INTEL. UGEME. s ,i'!i r . Circular of Attorney General Taft to U. 8. Marshal. I", , "7 : V FISKR11 OF A BEAD CKIISEB AT PIIILADELPIIIA. l H it'., -. Satnri)itadpi at the Oatenalal hi n TELLOff ja('S KATAGKS AT 8ATAX . UAH-SUNDAY'S DEATHS. hi'.1 " h" . : .i The Ffghttn; Around Alexlnatz-Con. ' flitting Reports. SOLD IT NEW TORI 100 3-8 a 110 3-1. m WASHWIITOIC. v Washington, September 4 Nlght-"-The (ollqwiag was referred to Geo. BUeridan 1dt fai Ruidauce by tba tieo- retry o( War aud transmitted to United Duuanuniiiii in ineir government: "Sir The laws of the United States having made It mj duty to exeroiee general direction over marshals in the tnanuir (of dieOhariinir their offices. I Lata piolaie far their ne thi ctr-t onmrMeiter of inArnotiona to the ooming eleoUons, intending the same also aa a reply;:anoe (or all, to uumor ous application in like oouneotiou from private citizena in various States. In fid patent odiUoVof legislation thrvUitti StAtba oeanpy s poaition toward votera and voting which varies when the election is for State aud other local offloera only or for members of Gongreaa and Presidential eleotora. In akoWooa t hioh members of the Hofif lloptoBBtative arc chosen, which by law alao include eleotiona at which the elector for President and Vise-President- are appointed, the Uuited States secures voters again it whatever in general hinder or pre--rent the from afme exercise of the elective franchise, extending that law alikq, to TcrisVratipn Jista, the act of votiag1 Wod-the personal freedom and security of the voter at all times, as well against violence on aocoant of any wote, that he may intend to give aa gainst ' conspiracy because of any that be may already have given. The peaoe of the United States there fore! which yon are to preserve and whose tiolution yon are to suppress, protects among othera the rights spec ified in' the last paragraph, and any person.' who by. force violates those rights breaks that peaoe and renders it yottr ,duty to arrest him and sup press any riots incident or that threat en the integrity of the registration or election, to (be end that the will of the people in such election may bn as certained and take effect and that of fenders nay: be brought before the courts for punishment. Notorious events in several States which recently and in an wnnsuar manner have been pablioly reprobated render jt a great duty of all marshals who have cause to appreh and a violation of the peaoe pf toe United States connected as above with the elections to be held upon the Tuesday after the flrat Mon day in November next to be prepared to preserve and to restore suoh peace. Aa the chief executive oflioer of the United!) State in your distriot , you will be held responsible for all breaches of the peaoe of the United States which diligence on your part might have prevented and for the ar rest' . and scouring of alt . persoua wh violate that peace . in any one , of the paints above enumer ated. Diligence in this matter requires of course that you be and con tinue present in person or by deputy at all places of registration or election at wtiioft, you have reason to Buspeot that the .peaoe is threatend, and that whenever an emttodiment of the poste comilalua. 4a required to enforce the law soon embodiment be effected. You will observe that the special deputies mentioned in suction 2,021 of the re vised ' statutes -have peculiar duties assigned . to "them,, duties which otherwise, do aoi belong to 'deputy marshals. Such special deputies can be appohtd6oy in cities of 20,000 in habitants or upwards. But the duties assigned to marshals' and their depu ties .bj.lseotiou 2)22.. or other like statntes belong to all doty appointed deputies," whether" they be general or special, within the meaning of that and the preceding sections. The' deputies to discharge this latter class of duties may be. appointed to any number whatever .according to the discre tion of the marshals in all the States whioh sheriffs ,,have a similar power. 8eotion 2,Q0.h .no., praotioal bearing -opon the point in States i where no limit i imposed upon the appoint-., tnent- of deputies by sheriffs because i in suoh State the laws of the United States prior to the 10th of Juno, 1872, left marshals also unlimited as to the Dumber bt 4he deputies, i In discharg ing tne duties above mentioned you will Qab$tea; fefeiv 'ths; county j nanoe and support. of all the good citizens of 'the United States in your' epeotive districts. It ia not necessary i that it ia npon suoh oonntenanc and anpport that the United States mainly Tel in their en deavor to' enforce the fight to vote which they have given or have secured. The present Instructions We' intended only to counteract that partial malice, wrongheadedneaa or lnconsideratkm which sometimes triumphs at oritioal moments over the conservative and in general (prevailing foroea of socie ty and' to which the - present and passing fruditloo of i the country gtvoa' ' more than ordinary stre-jth . s .d.therefcra reqaira the goteixment pirtienlarly to observe and provide against . In oonsection I advite that you and each of yonr deruties. ce-'al and sp5ia. Lavs, a right to s.: 3on to your assUtuooe in preveL,..g and quelling disorders, every persoa in the distriot above fitean years, what eter may be their occupation, whether civilians ' or not, and including the military of all denominations, militia, soldiers, ranrinee.ill of whom are alike bound to obey you. The fact that tljey, are organized as military bodies, whether of the State or of the Uui'fV States, under the immediate oommadd of their officers, does not in any wise effect their legal character. They ara atill the joc comitatu I prefer to quote the above statement of the law npon this point from an opinion by my predecessor. Attorney General Cush mg, because it thus appears to have been well settled for many years. 6 Opinions;, May 27, 1851 'I need hardly add that there can be no State law or State official in this country who has jurisdiction, to oppose you ludiscWgmg you official duties under the laws of the United States. If tiuob interference shall take plaoe, a thiug not anticipated, von are to disregard it entirely. The laws of the United States are supreme and so consequently is the action of officials of the Uuited States In enforcing them. There is, as virtually yon have already been told, no officer of a State whom you may not by summon embody into your own posse, and any State posse already embodied by a sheriff will, with eucb sheriff, be obliged upon your summons to be come a part of the United States posse aud obey you or your deputy acting virtue officio- The responsibility w.iioh devolves upon an officer clothed with such powers and rt quirod to guard the highest right of oitizens corresponds in degree with those pow ers and rights and exacts of suoh pffl. oer consideration, intelligence and oourage. It is proper to advise you that in preparirg this oiroutoi I hava considered, recent . impotteaU judg ments given by the Supreme Court of the United States npon the- acts of Congress whioh regu. late this grand topic. I have founded the above instructions upon those acta as affeoted by such judgments, and indeed in this plaoe add no mora than tbat these judgments do not oonoern elections for federal oflloflre. Yon will fliid appended in full only referenoe to such statutory provisions aa it seems important that yon and your deputies shall in this connection read and consider.- In matters of doubt you" are of course entitled to the advice of the United' States attorneys for yonr dis trict. Theso instructions have been submitted to the President and have his approval. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, J Alphokso Taft, , , Attorney-General. Secretary Oameron.Robeson, Chand ler, Attorney Qeneral Taft and Gen. Sherman were in consultation to-lay, supposed over the order to marsbala. After the conference they gve a bear ing to Senator Patterson and Gover nor Chamberlain. They represent that there are eight or ten counties in the State where republican are in timidated and apprehensions are ex pressed that many of them will be prevented from voting. - Cameron loaves for Hamburg to-night. : PENNSYLVANIA. Philadelphia, September. 3 The number of cash admissions to the oen tnnnial exhibition yesterday were $58,- 373. Among the visitors were ex-8eo retary Bristow and family. A formal opening of the international live stock display will take plaoe to-morrow. , A parade of all the horse in the yards will be made and at 4 o'olook p m. the parade will be repeated. The judges of the stock exhibition1 wil asses bje at the grounds in tne morning to receive their instruction from the bureau of awards and will begin work Tuesday. Tue lunernal ol Kooster, toe dead prize fighter, took plaoe this afternoon from his late residence, and the neigh borhood waa throng d With people of every grade. , The body waa , viewed by several thousand persons. Before removing the remains from tbe bouse religious services were conducted by Bev. W. B. Erben of the Protestant Episcopal Church, who took occasion to say in a short address, after the re gular service, that the prize ring doe not owe its permanancy and its brutali zing tendencies to anon men as de sensed, but rather to those who, from secure positions, use these viotims as instruments whereby to further their dwn ends. The entire route ol the funeral prooession from the bouse to tbe cemetery and the streets in the vioinity of the latter were crowded with men, women and, child req. Wee den and his trainer Goodwin) were brought here from New York to-day. V SEW T0K. s New York, September 3. The tpU ing dispatch 'Was, receiviclyasteiday: "To the Editor Sf tbe WorldASir; I shall not acoept the nomination. My letter of declinatioa, is, now - in the hands of Mr. .Magone chairman of the democratic committee. , , r, - "Signed Horatio BznaarsJi J , Port Jbrvis, September 4 Night -Last night Frank Taylor, while re sisting an arrest, was shot by the offi cer aud probably fatally wounded. This morning Bnmpsy, the officer; snt rendered himself to the chief of police and an examination will b held to-morrow.' ' ' ' 1 , Nsw York, September" 8 Nooti.'-". The World says Magone left Utioa for Albany on Saturday afternoon and spent yesterday in consultation with Qov. Tllden and members Of the State committee there,, including all of ita officers and several of its members. The executive committee of the State committee will meet st its new bead qnartersin thc(Motropolitan Hotel of this city next Thursday. It is not im probable that a oonferenoe of itb whole committee may be summoned at an earlier date or npon some day men tioned. Dispatoeea from various parts of the Btate leave little or no doubt that tht committee will call a State convention to met at oice, probably at Utica or Syracuse. riXXSTLTAJIA. rrmBtiaa, September 4. Night. -A fire at Mantfleld, Alloghany county, r., destroyed fifteen houses, tnoloa iug th Ameriosa notel and Borgard'a bauk. Loss 50,fd to $73.00a Savajtnah, Sept A.--NirUt Total interments to-day 17 i of yellow fever " , FtJURlGN. Hautax. N. S.,' . Sep.Vtnber 3 WTjile the yacht sauadroo a'as return-, ing from the raoe for the maor's cups to-day the Cygnet was struck by a squall and capsized. The owners of the yasht, Cornelius B. Fay, a young xnerobant, aud 8amnel Tapper, inspec tor of inland revenue, were drowned. The yacht Kate went to the aoAoe of the disaster, when on of her erew, Bobert Noble, jumped overboard ana attempted to swim ashore but . wa i drowned. - . , , . Xjondoh, September 4 NoonA Belgrade dispatch to tbe Standard y: ."Simultaneously with tbe fight ing on the left bank of the Morsva the Turkish foroea attacked Aleainats from the right bank of . tb river. iTbe bombardment waa so affective that an extensive fire broke out in the town. It is snnouooed that. Alexiuats baa been evaonated but the fortress is still held by ten battalions and ia defended by powerful artillery. The govern ment publislies no news tut oonflrms tne statement mat tha Turks are marching on Kruvata. ' 4 "Another 'dispatch to the Standard from Alexinats states that the Oiroas sians entered three Servi an redoubts on tbe northwest side of Aleiinatz Rtines filled with' dynamite were dhi covered.' The Turks hsrve (rained i base for operations against the two vil lages which protect Alexis a1 a on the west. ' .(.,-..! A Belgrade telegram ssys the Ber vians are determined to form 4 special corps. The valor of tbe Russian offi cers in tbe battle of Friday js com- menaea. n is reported ' tuat some were wounded by the men nnder their command." ' Reuter1 telegram from Servia re porta that the battle on tbe left bank of tbe Morava resulted disastrously to the Servians. The Turks, after beat ing the right wing of the Servians made a flank 'movement fn the direo tion of Kraavata, their object being to reaon veugrad. Tbe Turks have thus turned the" Servian ' position at Alexinats aud the entire military position is changed. 1 The Turks have already reached the' heights ouasrevatz, naif war between Tes chevatz and Kraavata. They are ad vanning along th road which akirta the left bank of tbe Morava, erossea the river at Praskovata and joins the road between Alexinats and Belgrade at Jabekovate, a abort diatanoe from Delegrad. Oenersl Tohernayeff is now marcuing witn tue bulk 'of bis army toward Krusvatz, He hai telegraphed to Deigrad lor reinforcements and tbe Serviaa minister of war ha ordered General Antitob to march to Erozvata with 1,20(1 men. ' DfeLMRAD,' Sept i-Night-It is officially announced that the rumor tbat the Turks have taken Alexinats is falser They hold no positions on tbe rigut Dana oi tne Morava, : BBLOBADi.Sept. 4 Official dispatches say ins en ire xnrUsb army attacked the Servian right wing Friday. Tbe battle lasted until 9 o'clock at night The Servians maintained their Dosi- tions, but the Turk, beicg three times more numerous," the Servians finally miivuou wnuiu wotr lurviueu pool tionsat Aloxinatz. Bkloradz, September 4-Night Tba minister of war baa received the following dlspatoh , from Alexinatz, dated 9 o'olook this mornino' "It is untrue that a Turkish corps is' marching upon Krusvatt. , The Turk ish army operating on tbe left bank of the Morava baa ' not moved ainoe Saturday, it does toot ventnra to advance, fearing probably to be taken at a disadvantage b tween Deles rad and tbe Servian fortified positions f Kaonik and Dyu- ' . I " . e m . . w nis on . ine ten nana or tne morava, wtnon'.Dar tne road between Kraavata and Paratjin. It is abont an hour's mitroh from Delegrad to Dyunisand AJMMUK. . i . - (' 1 is . s ' Oohstastinople, . September ' 4 Ntght The ambassadors of tbe now era msde 'proposal tot peaoe to the rortt lo-aay, ,.s,---o - i M iWHBUT HEPORT. ffey. Telegraph, to tbe Journal J riaaaciaL Nr,w VokW JSentember 4 N'oonStocks dull, unsettled aud lower. Money laty per cent. " Gold 100. Sterling exchange long i vr, snort 4 wi. . uovernmeut douuji (lull but steady. State bonds Tennessee and Virginia rteW lower, rest steady; ; N aw 1 o lK,8eptember 4 Night Honey easy at' 1 per cent. Sterling ekcbatiee dull at f4 8d. Gold active at 109alU9. Government' bonds active but tower new ftvei 116.' Stats bonds qalegmd nominal. (:. CeawawarelM. i NKwToiuc,8epteenber4 Noon (Vitton finji-als of aiW -bales; uplands Hie.; Orleans 12 1-10 cents. . FkMir. quiet and unchanged. Wheat dull and unchanged. Corn quiet but steady. I'ork Jieavy at 810 50. Lard heavy steam 1 OQsf 1 10. plrits turpentine firm at SI , cents. Kostn quiet at f 1 G5afl 05 for atralued. Freight steady. . ; , 1 . ' t Future ooened firm.' with salesaifol- lf)w:SopteiDbor 11 814211,11-10; October Jliail 17-2; November 11 7-10? December 11 13-a; January 11 jail 0 16. NKWpa.VpUirerje4-Nliht44Uto Steady sales of 002 bales at llfal2 13-16 oent; consolidated net nee, 5,288; pt iwts to Oreat Urltaln 2,908; to France 400. Flour CalO cenis better on low grades and shipping extra but otherwise unclutnged with a moderate export and home trade demand superfine western and Stale 3 05af 4 25: soutbern flour quiet and un changed. Corn ateady and In modeiste fttxirt and home trade demand with oH'erins Hi;lit at Wiitk) Mnis for whits atulhena; M cenli for rowtuou while and wesUru. Oais a shade hrtuer and luixl eraUtly active at 3i44 fr mixed wesU'in and (Hate. ((T R o quH and firm at lujall ocnti (ftild) fur rargoe. 8uar dull. Molaawa grocery grade, uukt. Kios dull, liosln aleatly. .Spirits turpentine firmer at SlaMl I vnU. Pork tinner and quiet lie w $10 67. Lard trtner prima steam $U)a$10 15. WhUky ateady at fill. ighUijlliet. Oottcn imH mvipts nox gross J,32 kales; tuiurea rtotud we k with sales of 9,5(10 balee aa follows; September Ilfall 21-32; (KHober UUUll-2; No vemberll 13-J2aH7-10; Deoeraberll IMS all 7-10; January 11 nall 7-HI; Feb ruary 11 li-cl2UJ; Mareh II all AprU l-.T.'a12 l-lfl; itay 12 7-.1212; June 13 7-lOatfl 32; July lx O-lflaU llWIii; Augusts n-ia . Cwouvati Sept 4. Nlcht Flour lU'ady aud In fair demand family tia $S 25. 'Wbeat red dull ai Wa$l 05. t'oru Inaedre at 4f46 eenU. aU steady at 30a S5 cuu. By firm' at 30 eeut. Barley nnu at 85a02 ceuls. Pork d uu at f 1 0. Lard rirm-aUam Qf eenU bid; kettlel.'l cenU. Bultf meaU In fair demand and firm shoul ders held for 6 cents; dear rib sides sold at 7) ceuls; clear tides 8 cents. Bacon ir retular .liouldori DiaDI cents; clear rib sides 8fa9 cwuU: clear tides Otatfi cents. Whhksv qtilet at $1 00, Butter quiet but eUiady -cholou western reaurv lOaVloeuts, i BiLTiMoKK,Sept,4 Nlgbt -Flour quiet and steady. Wheat dull aud easier reunsvsranla red $1 18aSt 22; amber $1 23 aft 29; w<a f 1 15af 1 U. Corn south am dull aiMa50 oenU for whit and W 56 ceatsurilow: western steady. Oats oulel soutliew 41a30 ceuts. Rye dull and nominal, itovtatooa quiet. Pork mess 917 GOof 18. Bulk eaeata shoulders tltati oeiita; clear rtb tj ceuls. Uacon aboulden 7a8cenU; dear rib OJaW cents. Lard refined lllall! cenU. Cotfee etilot and firm, Wbbkey nominal at ft J2a$l 12i. Sugar M cents. St. Lotiw, Sept, 4 Nlghtr-Floar Aul and unchanged. Wheat, lower grades ad vanced No red fall ft 13. Corn firmer s 40 e nte tor No 2 mixed, Oats uulot, Rvd lUiadf aud flnu at Ma&4 cents, YVbls. keVu,, danced, l'orkdull fl0 75. Bulk meats sh Nu'lwl "I cental dear riband clear side WT! d 8 ,5nt .n houlderi 7! ceuC detr b ffSrfft! 91101 cents: aiiar cenuf Lard duUand J" wm Uaerlnf IS cents. Lotnmixa, r3ept ' tS0 aoarot, Arm and aeilve at ft al 75 family f4 45. Wheat steady red ' No It fall SI 14faSl in.- Na h .in i i higher No. 2 mixed 42a42 J eeuU. OaU unsetueo no g 83 cents. Rye 6181 i Oeut. Barley-nothlnir doliur. Whlakev wiiiut at i iu. I'orc easier an. i.ini dull at 101 cents. Bulk meats dull ami mm. Itial ahoidders 61 ceuts: dear rib and dear siues sua atceuti. Baoon flrnier lioulders 7S7f cents; clear rib and dear siaet maw J and lfalj cents. FOREIGN MARKETS, riwanvlal. LoMboir, September 4 Noon Erie Dondsvf. 1 i Pants, September 4 NoonRentes lOfif anu tue. . . " Ceawifrcla.l. . LiVsPOoL,Septeml)er 4 Noou Cotton firmer midduag uplands Od; middling Orleans UJd; sale 12,000 bales; for speeula tion and export 2,0(X) bales; recclpu 4,H0O bales; Anierlean 2,200. Futures firmer partly 1-U2d dearer. . Sales of middling uplands, nothing be low low middling, shipped September oi-aid. - Sale of middling upland of low middling clause, September and October delivery, 0 i-aza. Sale of middling uplands, nothing below low middling, deliverable Oetober and November, 6 l-10d. . Sales of middling uplands, nothing be low low middling', deliverable November and December, ti 1-lOd. Sales of middling nplsnda,iMUlng below low middling (new cmp)sbipped October and November, per sail, 6 1-loM. : Sales of middling uplauds,t.otblng below low middling, (new crop) deliverable No vember and December, 6 3-32d. .. , , Sales of middling uplands, nothing talnw low middling, (new crop) deliverable De cember and January G4,d, . ' u ,,; ., tbb. , Salus of middling uplauds, nothing below low middling, (new crop) deliverable No vember and December, 6 jd. t Sales of coUon to-day Include 8,400 bales American.. , Livirpool, August Night Futures quieter."".' 1 Sales of middling uplands, nothing below low aaiddling, shipped September, Ol-lOd. j . ... .f Sales of middling uplands nothing ImJow low middling, deliverable December and January, fljiif it ) . -i ':: Sales of middling uplands nothing below good ordinary, shipped November and Dscemberi (per sail) 6 6-32d.' ; ' KNBsUL COTlOIV nAHKBTra. tBTTiteBrap.) GALvwsreptabr4 Stsatly ld dllng 11 cento; stock 6,70"; net receipt 1,777; gross, 1,777; sales 500; exports aoast wle2.226,, ; Norfolk, September ,4 Quiet mld- llngiUt cents; stock 636; net receipt 4S; saies w, export coastwise 104. B4LTIM0BK, September 4 Quiet mid- dllni 1 1 1 cenU; stock 1,750; net receipts 00; gross receipts 107; salts 00; export coast wise ia. , ,, DosTOti September 4 Steady tnlddlhig 124 eents; stock 6,034; gross reoeipU 229; exportato Grrat Britain 1,400. - rHiLADEij-ui, September 4 DuD middling 12 cents; net receipts 00; groat 218. ' ' , , SVANKH, September 4 Fair demand middling 109-16 ceuls; stock 4,00b net receipu 840; saka 247. ..'.- ' - tNiw Orleans, September 4 Steady mlddlttiB 11 -cents; low middling 101 cenU; good ordinary 9 cents; ; stock 2,9086 net reoeipU 1,142; gross receipts 1,253; sales 760. .. r.; .,',. . . Monii.a, September 4 unchanged raid- dlinc lOJati eenta; stock 4,290; net recelpU 1,126; sale 100; exports coastwise 112. 'itKMPHis, September 4 Firm mid dling 11 1 cents; net receipts 228: shipments 841; sales 400. . , " - , AvausTS, September 4 Quiet and firm middling 101 .cents; net .receipt 110: shipment. ' CHART.MTOif, Serf ember 2 Firm and in good demand middling 10 J cents) net receipt 800; sales 75, Di i:d. tnbtrruloutmnliifrl . N a f Dl.K JN BHoWN. Inl.t of N. h. K.uklH. Thelunwal will lk i plac at 4 o'clock thl. d.jr, front lh nMnrt of b'a falh.T, on lh, ktwfa Sub .nil Nan tri1. Tl. Ir:mtl ut th f tiuilr ar. tBTlt-d to .ttand. MIW IDVKKTISKMEMTS. Eastern Early Rosa POTATOES. g BBLS. VRllT rtNB.JL'ST RBOUVSl). PEARL HOMINY, 25 bbla. freab from mill. BAQQINQ and TIES at low figure. OLD GOVERNMENT COFFEE. BINFORD, CROW & CO aaptStf A Bl.TTlJt TITIi: To Buy Clothing LOW XtKyEB WS BKBN. W. want to elo. X "Vk V Btiuiiudr diook, and mail. pUCoi vo ao MUNBON k CO. se4a.tr i For Bent. rjlHR COMMODIOUH DWILUNO HOH1B on Ut. torn.r el H.cpod and Ub.anut rtrt.ta, oeoopisu by Qto, W. Jawelt. pit WM. L- SMITH. For Eeni THK BtOK OS SOCrH BIDR MARKET Mimt mit 1flaS.Bew oooiipM by i.ukr Vo1I.il Alu a on HMoiid itrtet iu ,.u of .tor. oMap.. f w. Msyar jUJPS PAVI8. Truple. Vtftt.ntoart's Ida'. apt Sit For Rene- A VBBY GOOD DWELLING OV TH tuuth rid. or Cmph.ll trt, bttwmo Second and Third with 0 room, boido. .waul roc mi, a good well or w.t.r, larg. lot a'4 do nrabl .Itaatloa for railroad iuplofi Apply to UAJ. at. P. TA IX)K, teptft-8t Frlnctui Btrfot. BLANK BOOKS ! Complnt AMBOitmout of BLANK BOOKS oi an sisr ana qtyict. Stationery. Legal Uap, roul Gap, Bill Cap, Utter, Nolo aad a Great Variety of Boa Tapntcrlei, NuU, tttr and Ofllcl.1 BiivuIom ; by tb Thoatand, at HEIHSBERCER'S Live Mptl Book-and Mualo Store.; OLOHINCJ Assignee SgALE Of th entlr stock In Ktoro No. 17, Market St., OonaMlBf of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boot Show, Hats, Cap, Lad 1m' Ureal Trimming., Tianka, Notion., Btatloa.ry, sto. Stock remalnlag on hand aftor B.plomber tbs 8th will bs hippd lwbr. . t Call at onar far bargama. , r. W. KKKUHMtlt, Sng27-It AwlgnM SEASONABLE VARIETIES. OM&LL BTJOAB CDKEU HAMS. O Small B garCnredflbo ldcra, iArg Skor. Blacker. I and Salmon-Barr.1. KiU aad Slrgls, Thin Breakfut Hlrln.. ... , r . "TbtnlN.O. Side. 1 1 OnAfl. D. MIER8 A 0O. Baud I MOBTH FRONT T 25 TfCfliT-Fiye Barrels . 25 "UT LOAr, OrannNtod CruHbed, 8tidMrd llAHinl Browo ii una Sugars. CHA8, D. MYERS k CO., f and J North front Htroat. Old Government Java Coffees. DALLETT BLISS i LAQUYBA COFFEES, !--v ' " . .... ; i Gboioa to Prime Chas. I. Rl ycri V Co. , - aandTlNortb Front 8tret! pt-tf . .. CD Mil & FEMALE ACADEMI r THR RlLK-tQH AND SUOtTHTA Air l.ln. Railroad will op.n oa tb. Htb of A q rait. Howd rmmsa 00 to siouo per Bontb' Tvl'loa from SS00 to SIS 00r Miwlon, Mu.lo 100, rymi. mail. th. lot ol Mk month Tat p.rtloul.ra, pl.u. .ildreM U. K. Slier Oa good, CbaStim Ooaniy, M, V. july IS t RTR. Ii V v i t f 111 -s i i n Ut-ZJ a f " ia.ii.iJ -:o:- All Kindo of Insuranco Will be Grantod at iiiuitablo Rates on BUILDINGS, 1IEIXIUNDI2:: AND TERSONAL EFFECTS. ALHOi MARINE INSTJBANOE ON BIHPMENTS COASTWISS AND FOUEION, i Apply to ' .3 -,.; t, 1 :,;. T. C. D0ROG8ET, Ceneral Insurance! Acant i t septatf no. h NOitvrii iVATidit st. 1 7 76 CENTENNIAL TRANSPORTATION ARRMGEIIE1ITS or V O It Accomodation of Visitors from all Points South Tb H.llw.y. and Sl.mthlp OempanlM b.tvnan Snguata, and Phlladotuhta, eomprlr lagtlt Atlantic Coast Llniiaurlii tba prutroM (r tlx Centennial Exhibition of the United States tttwant (or th ratroB.g. of Ih (tltlii.ni or tb South, rout, of tanMirUilim b4 form f ticket apou which to raaiili flillnd.lptil., that wllMnimMurbly uiuelallolh.r lln.ila polatnf Direct Ball Movement, Comfortable Accommodatlna, - Varlabllltj of Transit, Kconorax of lipendltan, Tolmbl. thl. lob done, lh eomtliid r.uroin of tb 1111 wa Mnc South of Norfolk tO(ih.r with tlioiw of tb HalUranr. Htaam Pat-kot Uompanr and tba Old ItontnUn atoanihli Oomp.ii) will b .mploj.4 and th tmllTldual tourlit, th toalal party of ttn, tw.atr or nor, orlh clloorBlllt.rjurKnlaatloBonuotalWU,oaaohbaarMnr la lanii.rlbat will alhtfyth.lr d.lr. rrio. List, Tin Uatds and all Mi!ral Information will b lu th hand of ear AtnU b April nth. ' It will b. th InUr.it or Try Indlrhtaal and aaoh organisation propMlng to maks thf. trlf tosimniunlu W'U) th. uiul.rtlsn.d. A u.uunnlal Rihtbttloa tiulil. Hook a aathorli.d br th Commlatoo will b glvta to Um m IS 4m 4. H, M.LLABB, M. K. BOWIiBN, MALLARD Ac CO. lrucer..r. to Oarpantor A Mallard, i W,o. I sonlh Front Htr.tt, and f"r al chimp, a dao vait" TPST rcvn,. ' VuU Trunk, and Tnv J ety of Ladliif ' a n . iillng B.. Laillii. Hull.. "tI8 B HARNESS AND SAD conil-l1r.(i MuUlullan sb"i5 tilling and mptlM. g ilimo chimp. nfao. Creen & Florinor, Wholcialo and Retail Drurrlsts. JKBP oouUntiy on hand a larg. and well .... ?,ec'.w! t0T f "rug. and MadlolnM. oiwi amicm, nradi, Paint, t hi. and Al.ohol. Mit . JBj ...i. a.. 1 www m va- bmiiv hiw For Sour Settle ! ON ANU AVTltKRATOHOAY, JULY 1 8tamr Dial will Lv WUnlngton at .,, 4 p M Lav Rmltbvlll at 1AM rar II M; Ohlldr.n und.r 14 year. Half rrio. UoinmntaUoa Tlek.t oaa b procured at ofllo of r8-tr O. (1. PABSLBT A OO. Laot Chance A TRAIN will lo.ro Wilmington from tli. Dunlin Cot al !tailv Doint at a:M o'clock Wdneday ur.nlng, Hoptombor t, 1870, POR rniLADELPHIA, Uolug yla Qliarlott. Oanvlll and Ulehaioml. Ticket, only S'ifl 00 for th. Hound Trln. ..Kut for thirty rij, wl'h liberty to rrtorn on any tr.ln by aani rontii and will b for al on board tb train. F. Bf. WOOTKrf, ' Mannrer. aspt l.t-til For Rent tri'ton ootober at, isrs. Al Tb OF FtOM now ocenpld by Mawr, A., Moffltt and T. M. Moor. . , For particular, apply to ,n.,tf A.DCAZAUX. For Galo or Rent. A UOMFOBTABfJS DWELLNO on Thlid Jta. n ... B tret, betw.eo Bed Oroi .nd Oarapb.ll, t For psrtlculars apply to napts-lw B. J 1IL. Craoo Blades. RKAP HOOKS, 8n(u, (Iran. Hoot I Scyibef, Feod Ontt.M of aH alndd. Until Hcyth.', Fan Mill) alro a large .took of Arm "hovel. aad Spid-ta. Yon ran And th. largoil sarortmf nt aud hiwert prto In in city at Old Betablltbed Haruw.r lion of :l JOHN I A WHOM,. ept S-tC Moa, It, 20 and HI, M.rket HUeet. For Rent or Lease triHAT Large and Dealtabl 8TOKE under th. National HoUl on Front Ktrect now occn plod by M . Rvutxa Joiien Th mor wl 1 b rented or ewd for a term of ) 041a. For term, apply to J. K. IAVI8, ang TS-tr " At th Paroell Houm. Emma Crook - TDB NOTICE ti boreby glren tbat ho debt rontrartd by any t tit) craw of (bl. yeifal will Dpaiayiaiater(.ouBitu0ta. t yiDK MSB AN f, Agent SOLLY, Matr. Vpt l-3t THE pWELUSa-BOUSE ON , , PrteStrai'.lictaFfOEtiScrJ, at r sent oocnpled bv Dr, Pnrh.m, from Oct. I. 187. For particular rail at W. P. Price'. Hhoe t.r.. . . C. A. PBICK, angW-lw Ga KOI. IN A MRSHRNUKt-Heml-WMkly MondsT.and TharwlT.,a444ilUbMrn,4 a rear. J. A: Jionlit nior and prowlator Mooratiol BoiiUoaj It CENTENNIAL ElGUBSION ii' i Ml W . j 07 G Tiiii 11, T II M ti i A.. P Q P E. Qnrat Pa...wir Vnt. 5f Salt, Bagging, Ties, &o 2000 8ACK,, LIVKm,0L 8ALT COO Saoks Marshall's Blow Bait, "00 Bolls and Half Bolls Standard i.. '"log, BaBfc. nowTles, , ' CO Tona New . . - Ticaf 25 Tons Bleoed Arrow 3.000 Lbs Bagging Twins, 700 Bbls Flour (all grades), CO Boxes D. 8. Bides and Shoulders 25 Bnxos Smoked Sides and Shoulders, 20 Bbls Fork, 250 Bbls Sugar Homo Molasses, 100 Bags Ooffoo, CO Bbls Sugar, Crackors, Rioe, Candle. Matches. Lye, Potash, Soap, Tobacco, Soda, Shot, Towder, , Caps, Ac., Ao. . ; s FOR SALE Bl - KKKCHUfKB A fll.llFn nana aptm vi'.- F O R R E TJ T L glBOMTHB F1B8T OF OOTOBBtt KBXt TUAT LA HUB AND DK81RABLK THREE-STORY BRICK D WELLLK3 wltk Ban.ni.nf, containing Twenty-two Ronma Incluillni kilchnn. An . eitii.tt a.. T..i...7 Od of uheeniit, b.tws.n Third nnd Fourtt Mre.t.. HUblM, Oatrlaaa BwiHui.n Houm on th Lot. , A poll at th re.ld.nr.. o. Ia tli. nniif.,. ' at th Jouasat Offlo. , -.-.-. . b.r.! Moore, ang sVAodtf ' north Carolina Hcao Insurance Co. THIS Oompaay eontlnaMto writ. poilolM . falrrat..,osallolaMiof in.arablsprt rtv AU Iobm promptly paid. , . , . nAOor.re Horn, lu.tltullonr, . .,. B. H. Battl,Pra.ldni 8ak. i.i,aor ' , ' ATamfBOBT A MABiflNO;" ' FOB HM1THVIILK. ,; ; The Stramar Will lea our wharf, corner of Orange a. Sonth Water itreeti, MONDAT, AUGUST ' at 9 a. m, aad 4 n, m. ' Every other day daring tb winter at fo 1 - - m.,.uaal. ....,....-. . O. u. PARSLBT C Bag 97-tf , Chowan Baptist Female . Institare. ; MURFREESO ORO, tl- C THE rieit.emlon begin oa the : :t' ,, First Wednesday ia October. For circular, add re a A. MoDOWKLL. I'rntdr,t. an29-4w Sash, Doors ft Blinds A L Art OB STOCK ON UAH '' I " And for Bale low ' 1 t . D A. SMITH 4 CO aogtl tr CO-If 7ilihington IS ALIVl!: TO HEU INTEKRHTS la Faa ' Oar.llua.Ser baaln.iw man wllladrrtlai the -;.vmsiii::gto:i Slug. Hid well aUlIIU.d W"kly m - - , pw. clrfnl.tlng .xtoimirely In tti.C"iii a.' Ufil. Ho.utort, P.mllno, Pitt, E Ui-uooiu. " aad - atlolnln. Uim Low. Wajlt. w. Wii.hamhoji, B. (!nw Ui jfT.rhoro. nf v umiiK. ., j tMltore.nd Proffou.. I 1.1 V i ' worth 1 !,,,. t, t . . , k a.
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 5, 1876, edition 1
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