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N. Y. lierald. TI1E tUOi. General Condition as Indicated by the September Report- Washington, September 26.--The September report of the condition of the wheat crop shows that there is a slight decline in yield in New England, but the Middle and South Atlantic States sbow decided improvement. The Atlantic slope generally enjoyed favorable condi tions ot growth. The improved condition of Alabama and Mississippi was. more than counteracted by the heavy dech .e u; Texas, which shows less than two thirds of au average. Drought was very severe in the extreme Soutuwest Arkansas and Obio Valley, from Tennessee to Wisconsin, shows a very marked improve ment; the reports from nearly aU the counties beinK of a cheerful tone and indi cating general satisfaciiou. W est ot the Mississippi the decline in Kansas and Nebraska is inore than compensated by the improvement in the other. . States ol this region. The Pacific States fall ofi The great winter wheat States, though still much below the average, are in much .,iit;rtn fj,an last vear. lhein- uciicr tuuunivu vwi. dications point to an increase over the yield of 1878. P-TAT-ES. The condition of potatoes, as returned Set tember 1, shows a sngni uecuue the August return, iub avcidgo w rmintrv is 9.. against 97 las month. As compared with last year there is oWat ;n,nrnvHment,the average then, at tl , ti,no hoirnr ODiV 73. In the New England and Middle States, which States in 1877 produced 48 per cent ol the crop ot.the whole country .Jthe average in vpfv hiVh. In the States north ot the Ohio River the crop does not promise to be a full" one, but fetill is very mucu oeue than last year. Drought is the general complaint in all the West. Iustct in juries are noted principally in Kansas, in -which the drought is reported as very det rimental. BUCKWHEAT. In the New England otates the buck wheat crop promises wel . In New Yoik and Pennsylvania, two States that raise two-thirds of the whole crop, the average is very high. In the States North of the Ohio River the average is low n account of the drought. 'Michigan, which raises more than any Western State, .reports a very destructive frost on the last of Au gust. Wisconsin reports the same. The condition for the whole country is 98 -BOtuewhat better tbau last year. sor.ciiUM. The returns iu reference to sorghum to September 1 indicate a high condition and 95, against 84 for last year. In ali the Southern States except Texas the condition is good Many correspondent are euthusiaslic regarding the early am ber variety. In the Northern and North western States the condition is higher. Prince Jeroic to Visit qi is el hurst t- L Ofi TV.- 'rimo' PaHs T.nvnov. SefDt. 26 The ,Times' Paris correspondent reports that Prince Jerome Napoleon -has gone to Italy toj join srm wih.vV.m he will afterwarti go to Chisel hut st! io visit the;ex-Kmprt-LIugti.ie prior to herjvii-it to ir.J latin, whither sb- g. Q vjcu Vioturu' n vitation. I . ' !. ' Gordon Iasliu Minion to Kins J;hn. Caiko Spt 2tf - TtiH.! t ffi-rial Moui reur iv-ypt len uoutin.f the. j re pert of Gen Gordon Pacha's uJi sion to the Ki'igof Abyissiui, and Fays i-iat it is wholly mJuiiuec4d With m cession or purchHB of ti rrilory, but its obj.pl is simuiV coaecare me u -eio -0ji for peioe. General Grant's Entertainment. San Franciicj, Calr September 26. On hia return from Oakland last evening General Grant ui-teridtd a pri vate banquet. A cumber of distin guished gentlemen were present, in cluding Goernor Irwin, Mayor Bry ant, General McD iell; General Mil ler, Senators Jones and Sharon, Con gressmen Pageiand Davis, of Cali fornia; Templeton, of Illinois, end LUzteton, of Wisconsin. In reply to a toast, General Grant said: 'Tne good opinion of wy countrymen is dearer' to me than the praise of all the world beside.' The General later left for the Car nival ball. A largo number of mark ers were present. General and Mrt Grant, Mayor Bryant, Governor Irwin and others eat in a private box wh'oL was draped with flags and ornament ed with flowers. The party was re ceived with cheering, and the box wae the centre of attraction daring their Btay. The British Advance iuf Afghanistan Simla. Sepjt. 2G Gn liujrhes' bri 'ira.ie advanced on Thursday last fioni Ca'ntlahar tcf Khelall-UGiizia, the Gover .mr ,.f wliirh nlacfiis 8iid to hive fl t. II1'! V . . . . v , - . - - CAUOLI.VA A heavy frost was roporte'd in th middle part of the Siate oc Friday morning. A Lodgo of Knights of II .nor htt been instituted1 m V charter members. adefboio with 57 Chariot the Iludis Jol crver: - The yield from 1 mine from the -10 -h to date, omitting chunt" oi tour days lost, nas been 2 200 p'wts jof amalgam, ecual to about 900 ! j Concord lit glister ; A farmer who k6ep: pretty vyeii pobted, tells us that so "far, ajbout 10,00'J gallous of fior gbum have be$n made in Cabarrus this season, end the c.ne mills are still running. ! 1 Charlotte Observer It has been over eix weeks biuoe there was a rain in Charlotte sufficient tj do; more than iy the dust, and many of the wells Newbernian: A the result is that have gone dry, arge sea-lion, meaf! in length, washed :fcuore upou; the beach ab.uL twfelvti miles South ' of Hatteras on SUidav last. Its huge appearance somewhat startled the j inhabitants! in that im- unng nine feet ued,. as there mediate Ioca Greenville the Methodist Cuurch was discontin- ity. Express: , The revival at was no interest .aianifeit- ed by the people. ' Not a single person Was converted. Thw bpeaks badiy for the mdraia of our town. od The receipts of cotton at this port to dayj foot up 170 baTes. : , A dispatcii from New jYork annouDca th-3- safe arrival at that 'port to-diy of ihe steampship Benefactor, Cap t. Jones. Quite an interesting revival is being c.i,dutted at the Baptist Church at Masoubuio S 'und by the Rev. Mr. AndrewsJ of Brunswick county. Yester day several penitents asked for the prayers of the church. Mr. L A'ollers advertises in this issue his removal to the new store on Front street, formerly occupied by Mr. F. A Schutte as a furniture establishment. Mr Vollers carries a large and well assorted stock of goods and will be pleased to ser ve the public with any thing in bis line at prices which cannot be . beaten in this market. See advertisement. . j The Census iiepori. You can get the best White Liead, Paints nd Oils, and lowest prices at JaCobi's Hardware Depot. t , A Runaway. L f.ii ut ripple of excitement .was created i iiis monii'.ig at the foot of Chestnut street 'y the running away of a horse with a d ay attacJjed. Fortunately , the horse ran into the yard of the New York stemuhip Company, where he was secured without M Hi -uiliy,' betore auy damage had been ltbue. Croup. It is asserted that croup can b cured in one minute, and the remeJy is simply alum and sugar. The way to accomplish the deed, isto take a knife or grater and shave off in small particles about a tea spoouful of alum; then mix it with about i twice its quantity of sugar, to make it palatable, and administer it as quickly as possible. Almost will follow. instantaneous ieluf Mr Chanotte Observer, Jones was in' Uia ui n'irret to iearn thatithl wi.ich he has recently been productive of tn lor. lie is still 6". criitch s aud operation will be nccubsary. Neicbenian Mr llkrden, a Go architect, acco:np,inipj by Cl Gen Johnston y ye.Ntenia. We surgical op't-rati'on U!.dt:rg6ne has not g-.'.od r:n!s Uoped another He uphrey, and kuowfl hotel man dsboro L V Mr ' Fre?nan. a well have rwcentiy jvisited wo Russian Reverses in Asia. Berlin, S?pt. 26 The Russian tele grapn lines have been repeatedly cut by the Turcomans. The news from the adveccd detaohment of the ex pedition against the Teke-Turcomaus across thf Kopet-Dagh is accompanied -with an urgeut petition for reenforoe ments, and another division has there fore beeu ordered to assemble at Baku. The Velomosti says that Gen TergnkasetfB expedition will not go to Mery, It will merely occupy the dis trio s at the base of the Kjpet Efagh, vhich separates Piisiafrom the country of the Tekke-Turcomans. Mery is un important, and Herat can be approach ed from Bokhara. Germany's Quarrel with Japan Berlin, Sept 16. The German (jtfihrel with Japan is getting to be more serious. A German steamer via recently anthoriz d by the German en voy to the Mikado to break the choir i a blockade at Yokohama, in conseqnnc. of which Japan is changing thb chol era regulations concerted between J pan and the Christian powers. Am r ica side s with Japan, bat England tup ports Germany. Seven Hunters Killed. St. Louis, Sept 26 News reached Dallas, Texas, yesterday that a party of young men from Dallas and Fort Worth; while hunting in the Pan -Handle- country in that State, were attack ed by ludians on Sept 11, and pcvii of them were killed after a fight of two dtys. Zulu Chiefs Surrendering, . Cape Town, Sept 2 -K'ng Cetyw.ayo started from Porte Durnford on the 4th1nst. and his arrival here is daily expected. Quarters have been pre pared for him at the castle. All the other hostile chiefs in Zalnland have surrendered to the British authorities. Sir Garnet Wolseley arrived at Utrecht Transvaal, on the 7th ins t. year, making a in favor of this Charlotte (S tturday) Tas trudea ptjopib. jiorehead City With tbeiviaw, it is sail of teleotingla. 'siiitabie she tor a two fjuuiirutlyruom hotkl which sorhe wealthy feutenjeiv contemplate uuiuiinr. at a cost. u - I of one hundred th'.tusand dollars. i I . Monroe Exorcssv Fpr ,the week end- iug Friday, bt pt 26th!, there were sold in this market ulbl bales of cotton a'. prices rangihg ffom $ to 103 5 cent?. Uo to thia date v(j2 Dales have bceu aold agai-nst 753 to the same1 time last umerenca oi zuy paius wcason. - Observer : YV&terday another busy day for ij It is estimated that there were.fuliy fifteen hundred peo ple on thelatreets 'aboit the middle of mo day irom the county and surround ing ooauiry- aiid the Btores were tided -with people throughout the day. ' In fact for thej plast two days there has been a life and energy in trade of aL kinds which we have not se.n before iu many days.: . ( i v Monroe Enquirer: ,Mr M D Myers, our town marshal, has just completed a census of onr town,! and fiuda that we have 1,513 inhabitants. Of whites there are 487 males, and 583 females1; of blacks, there are 245 males and 23 females. This is the first census of Monroe that hs been taken since &ept, '74, wlien there was a total of 1,022 inhabitants; as we find by re ference to our nlee. Baleigh Observer Sppcial.from SheU by dated the 26.h. : Ben j Williams; a dissipated lad of about twenty years, shot with a pistol and instant y killed his step-mother, Mrs Osborne Wil liams, this morning. His father and a negro were both present. The young man was angry because his' father re iustd to let him ride his horse last night. The step-mother was Vdry kind to him; yhisky and hatred of her caused him to commit the murder. Young Williams fled immediately, i Important "to the Afflicted.' We would advisei all who may need the advice of a physician, to either call or write to Dr. Hooertson, 19, So. Eutaw St., la!timore, Md., who trom 15 years expe rience in Hospital ana Social, Tractice, ;uai.iutees a icure in all diseases of the Urinary Onjnus and of tie Nervous Sva tein, Organic anSeiuinal 'Weakness, Iin iKjieney (loss of sexua power), Nervous l)biuiy auuTtieinblirgi raloitatiou of thp lleait, dimness of sight Or giddiness, Noc lamal Emissions,1. scc, all resulting iroin abuses iu youth, or excesses in tmanhood ; also all skin and blood diseases quickly cured. Dr. II is a graduate of one of the oldest and best medical scuoois in ibis country XUnirersit of Marylird), audre Vis to the leading physicians in his city ,anr1 ill consulting hjm can relyjipon honorable and contideiitial , treatment. In writing enclose stamp for reply.. Special attention iiven to all ieniale complamts. Good ac c mmodatioES for all wishing to call and ice hiui. Medicine sent to any address. t ' Jk CARD. To all who are suffering from the er rors and indiscretions, ot youth, nervous weakness, early decay, losa of manhood' &c, I will send a recipe that willjure you, FREE OF CHARGE. i Thia great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rev. Joseph T. Inmxn' Station D, New York City. , - I'lnaftir'e To .Night. Will. J. Duffy, busirjie -s agent fui the Templeton Alliance Troupe, made us a very brief call to-day. The troupt will play Pinafore at the Opera House to uight, and as they come heralded by an excellent reputation from all the cities of thfi South in which they have performed, jva trust th t a full house may give them a cordial greeting Mr. Duffy is a sort ol combination troupe in himself he com bines geuiaht.y with business in a yery happy manner Narriw Escape. Saturday morning while, Mr. J. W Winn was at work at thd machine shops and foundry of Messrs Skinner & Lyons he met with a severe accident which came near making him lose his ejesigiit In filling a blow-bole with molten babbet metal the metal exploded, portions of which struck him in Jiis face aud about his eyes. The spectacles he wore were covered with the molten metal. The glases were badly shattered and his right eye was burned by ! the metal. Hie wounds are painful but in no way danger ous thanks to the spectacles, j Ciiy Court. i His Honor was greeted by a ; unusually large array of otfcjnddrs of the la thi3 morning. Jas. Parker, elurged with being drunk and disorderly, was it quested to add the sum of $ to lb ' city treasury. Jas. Merrill Srtinj cff'iiice likewise j n,iid iiito th citv 1 ! 1 J ' I. Samuel Mti.iiLt, same charge as the two above. His offence vas w t as aggressive as the otheis, and he was let t il with a fine of 2.50. Cornelius Keliyi for being d;u: k and resisting an officer, was required to pay $10, Fhich he did and departed. Alfred Jacobs was admuished to sin no more, and was discharged. A white man, for being drunk, disor derly and resisting an officer, was fined $25. He took the jother horn of the di lemma, and will rest 30 days in the' city prison." This ended the major portion of the levee, when the Treasurer gathered in fiuesj amounting to $22.50, and the Court was closed for the day, In a Perilous Place. The schooner American Eagle at rived here to-day from Newport, having on board as passengers, Mr. J. L. Miuner, aud his three children two boys and one girl,who were taken on at Beaufort. They ran along the coast and on Wednesday ar rived at the Swash just below New Inlet, wbere they attempted to enter. Finding they could not get inf in consequence of a strong Northwest wind which spran up on Wednesday afternoon, they anchor" al there. Duriug the night he wind in creased and, on Thursday morning the sea was so high thai they were iD great peril of tbeir lives. On that morning several small v sseis which were anchored inside the river sent their boats to the beach but could not dare to venture in such a sea. Tbe situation be came very critical when finally Mr. Joseph T. Foreman, a fisherman, manned a life-boat with four men and succeeded in reaching the schooner, which, with 'the loss of her anchor and cables, was piloted by Mr. Foreman through the swash and safely into the river. Mr. Minner, aa well as Capt. Schroder and hia mate, Mr. Walker, speak in the highest terms of the coolness and bravery displayed byMr. Foreman and they are emphatic in their assertions that it is to him that they all owe their lives. Mr. Min ner is a watchmaker and has come to Wilmington to reside and to carry on his business. Walker Meares. Esq., who was ap pointed by the Mayor 'and Board of Al dermen, to take a complete census of tbe city, has finished the task and made a full and exhaustive report of the i result of his labors. Mr. Meares has given his Ptriest ; personal attention to the duty assigned him. We have spjice to give but a synopsis of the result. Th total population cf the city aggre gates 17.004, of which 6 716 are whi c and 10,288 colored. The population in 1850 was 7 264, of which 3,581 were whites and 3 083 were colored. In 1860 the population was 9,552, of which 6102 w.re whites and 4,350 were colored. In 1870 it was 13 446 of which 5 526 were whites and 7,920 were colored. Tnis shows au increase iu nine years of 3,558, nearly 21 per cent. The mortuary statistics show a death I rate of 14.37 among whites, and -23 54 among oucplcred; "the death rate of the entire populalion being 20. The two oldest persons are Polly Brock, hitef aged 97, and Raineg Corcoran, .olored, aged over 100 Tnere au 217 Piano, 87G Sewing Machines, 348 Cows, 370 Horses. 497 Hag--, aud 1.178 Dogs, and we believe 07 STOCKS OK HANI SEPT. 23, 17?. Cotton whore.. L... 2,031 . afloat...L 74 Total Spirit aahore.... U...... 10,0 3 annt , j - Total 1 Rosin ashore.. afloat....... Total :....U... 10.CS.I 114 744 U5.UU Tar ashore 6,3 iy alloat... Total J.. J 6,319 1,145 Crade ashore I afloat. Total ..L..... 1,146 " - H0EIPT8 FOB THiWi-KK KVDIVO SKPT. -9, '79. Cotton............ Spirits...... .,. Kp8in Tar Crude........ -tt.t;..-. 3,833 1,618 4.697 170 1,V0 HI PORTS FOa THE WElKI END1NS SEPT. 29, 79 Dooiestic. Cotton .J spirits H-oein... , Tar Crude Foreign. Cotton, 8piriU.... , tiosin. Tar.., Crude... 1,908 3 1 410 351 40 1,445 Miscell; Used in Church for ifjoj J I Miscellaneous. Schojl for Young Lad es. j Mies HART, Principal. Assisted by Miss M. B. BROWN. hey all bark eig ht hou rs a day on ai Session begins Thursday, 2d of Cct'r ivurage. We sincerely hope that all the urs are accounted for There is much other matter of inipor g pA tance embrdied in tbe report to which we will call attention at some future time. Wine and cakef r Evenings. Alfred Speerof Xew Jersey, it should bo known, is one of the most 'extensive roducers and deilers in I'ure Wjues and Brandies in the United Stales. He make? a Superior Port Wine, which took the mhe-t premium at theCentennial, known is Hpeer's Port Grape Wine. It is sold by !J, C. Munde, P. L.-Briders & Co ind Green &Flanner. j Augtf. Instruction in Gekm Lakgcage and Lit EBAToaE by Professor Th. VonJamund. Drawing aad Paintinw iaugut by Mrs. E. EBLT. Instedmental Mdbic under chre of Mr. M. P. Taylor. . I ALL BEGINNERS 1 UNDia THE OPE I A L 1 F'AINIXG I Pbikcipal. Charges Moderate. No extra chararefpr lessoiisin r bkhch LANGrrAGK, V ooal Music. needlework ana Calisthenics. -For particulars, see Circulars at the Book stores, or address the ' -' septl5 on Fri-tf PRIVCTFAL. OF TH H . ' - " ft spoor's Port Unr n-J Fours Vchrs Old I rpms JUSTLY OBKMiiV Tonic and MMkm !pD i - ini; are unsurpassei bv m, J Jl Bei.g the pureju.ee ourZV' nnior Mr. Spear's own persnffif' vts purity and tfemmJ.. ' 'the yonngest thiM iLar put li JrH ei.l to the &Peu d.bife to tr.e vanou- ai merits t. atlafHiVA'S iX. it IS. BELIED UN. ' "'"-'r Extra Steamer, A Ketiahlrt Wine. Mr. A. Speer, of New Jersey, woosf rort Grapy Wine has such a wide reputa tion, and which physicians prescribe so generally, was the first in this country to ntro'iuee the art'ot making wmelron. tne Oporto Grape, which "is'uoy th i best wine to oe nau and nas hcoon'ie a great lavonte among the mt'St iashioi.able ii New York and Philadelphia. , :OiitMSBCIAL NEWS 1 A . IF'- Speer's P. J. si,r. The P. J. SHKKRY is a ffd of t t'KAKACTER inH ....... . t -Iden qualities of the grape f .3 is made. For M ALPkSnS u win. oe tound unexcelled i j i -?peer' P. J; or Pedro J. ft ia equal 10 the SbwU aesey or OUrd Brandt; (ujZiSfc poses it can he relied upon rftiicti bee t at the eiecature ofi Alfred v am is oTer me cotljof each U A PPEKR'S Mt. Prospect 'LJ ew Jersey. Ohce, No. SlWaneriJ, For. sale bv OHKENT FH i i ID SDS, Druggiets, and P ;L BRIBGF GO. i . -1 .,rfiL WiLMINOrON iiAUKEl j 1 SEPfE-VIBKU 29 -4 T M.I SPI1TH TO RVKNriNK-Market quoted irregular at 'iSeeuts. Sales to-day as follov-s: lod oasis at 2-7 cents, SO casks at 27J4 cent.L 210casks at 27 100 casks at.', and l.iqo casks at 9S cents, the lat,ttales haying bou mado at27y, at which figures the market closes unsettled. j KOsiN Market quoted nominal at 90 cents for strained and 95 cents tor Good Strained. Sales 1,000 bbisGood strained at 9i cents, and loO bbls line rosins ai$l 50 for G SI 75 for II, 82 37 for I, S3 25 for M, and $3 37 for M x. CRUDE TtjitPENTINE Market quoted steady at 81 10 for Ilaid, and 81 80 for teoft. .Sales at quotations..' J TAR Market quoted steady at 97 cents. Sales of receipts at quotations. j COTTON Market quoted steady. Sales 25 bales on a basis of 9 cents for Middling The following are the official quotations Low Middling. 9lf Cent Middling 9 " DAILY BIOJIIFTS LCotton 470 bales Spirits Turpentine 430 caok Rosia ; 1,211 bb Tar 2i " Grade Tomentine... 484 V MARINE NEWS. ARKIVED. Steamer Elizabeth, Chadwick, Smlthyille k. f i'aaaison. : , ,Steam-yacnt Passport, Harper, Smith vllle Geo Myers. Steamer North State, Green, Fayette ville. Worth & Worth. Steamer Clinton, Bisby, Bannerman's tsriage, Piaster. Nor barque Arnon, Tergesen, Cow Bay, ape ureton,- u i jvieoane. i 1 Amrfchr NuogeuDiverty,Red, Philadel phia, Master, Am brig Alice Leat Foster, Philadelphia, Hariiss A Howell. Schr American Eagle, Schroeder, Norfolk, CLEARED. Steamer Elizabeth, Chadwick, Fmithvllle ii r raauison. . Steam-yacht Passport, Harper, Smlthrille Geo Myers. . . Steamer North State, Green, FayettevUle. Worth & Worth. i Steamer, Clinton, Bisby, Banneiman's tsri-jge, i Master. Br barque George Davis.Ilooker, London, Alex Sprunt .fe Son. "Exporti, . roaaisH. London Br barqse Geo Davis 3.800 bb's rosin. 1.533 casks spts. 29 cases champairL.. 13 do cigars. F ' 1 1 ' ' Thos. H. McKoy, iiobi K' ULcK , WILMINGTON, N. C5, ffice North ride Market 'itreef, betwee econd and Tkird streeU. iaa 2T- Steamer PassDart, Q APT. J. W. HARPER, WiU make Daily Tripa, nanaafB excepted) cs. To SUlTUYILLK and Return. Leare H hart at 9.30 A. M. sept 23 GEO. MYERa, Agent. rpiIK cTEAMHHIP Ti'BEF, 1 CAP!. TRILOX, ill eail from Ntw Yorkcn IhursdaT moin- itig, OctJ 2nd. THOMAS E.BOND, Sep 27 2t Sunt CHAS. Uniertater aufl CaMnst Maieri Ko. 24 South fr nt Street. i i WTLMT .GTO.N, N. O. A fine asdrtment of OftSe acd Gas Kets constantly on hand. Fm.iutu.je Repaiied. Cleeaed and Varnished. Order) by tele jrraph or n.ail Drxuiutly filled jan 13 TrSi NEW MARKET i ' ' , ' - , Awakens Considerable i Interest I UUT NOT MORE SO TIIAN THE POPULAR WHOLESALE 1 t ' l A-ND RETAIL ESTABLISHMENT OF GEO. MYERS, ' i - 11, 13 and 1G ;Soutli Front Street, Because of the lirely interest t at is being kept' up receiTing freeh drocries Asiil Filling Orders. iuorurpsnna iesi JienirinpfTPri, A combination of Hon. Bnclm, VtWnUl and Dandelion, with all the bout and mnl ijicjhu(:i iiooi jlu oiner isirwrs mates tr oet Blood rnHfier, Llrer IteffiiUur.udUlt rlO alUibh or III health ran rvK-iW, lntw where Hod Iiittera are lunl. an vnii uut tut arAtKaiitAnaMtiAiw ' They give new life and rigor to U iriulhH To all wtoae employments cause lm?iilftrifl uiu ixiweiM or nnnarv ortranH. or wnn rnnt Appetizer. Tonlc and mild Stimulant. Han fianl are invaluable without Intoxicating. no matter wiiat yoar reelings or Bynrfmt what the disease or ailment in, use Hop Hasv Don't wait until yon are rick, but if yoa only ! mu or fiuf raaic, use tne uiiK-rs aiooce, um, kve your life. It has saved hundreds. 500 will be paid for a ease they will not m sip. Do not Fuller nor let jourfriendisai2ef,l use and ursre them to use Hod Bitters, Remember. Hod Bitters is nd rile, dnizeri.fcw en nostrum, but the Purest aid Hurt Jft-didJeH made; the "JnvBlld's Friend and llfc' no person or rarmjy fehould be without UkO- Get some thl day. i C Hop Gough CUBS ia the sweetegt, sale tai w abh wiuoreii. IThe IIop Pad for Stomach, Liver and ti(lwriH nor to an othera. Cures by absorption, ah ID. L C is an absolute and irretristiblomrefori ennesa, uto of opium, tobacco anil nan Send for Cin nlar; . 1 J! "PAROLE ' D'HONNEDB. ' And other Choice Brands of Flour, We are Belling at Low Prices v without iegard to theadrdnce.! tivppljtoar - - .(' elres at once and save $1 Jper barrel. 1 Cnan Aie and Sweet Cider " by the CaJToD. Fruits ai.d Fancy Ootids. the lariat Stock m the State to select from at popular price. Tht? Koea Conch HaTana Segarf, 5 cento, hold the supremacy. CEO MYERS. se t24 Old Nf wgpapers. Q can n -Y-jf old jtewspapers for wrapping offered for sale cheap at the ept A DAILY fiEYIW OmCE. 'J ept l(Mir6ir Wotice. A LL PLR 0$3 are lorewarted if not to trust or harbor any of tie cre2j of the Nor. barque 'PfilNLSESSECW as neither the , Master or ronaignee f ' response. R. E. TIEIDEi CoirpH 0. HE1.GESEV, Ma,ter. I r fP!i,J BattingT jPOR QUILTS, NICELY CAMEO, and. Billing forDiitW ' At the WILMIXGTO.V COTTON spt 27 Rcmovea, JR. WOOD HA . REMOVED, and dwelling to thu building, di.getf .... ' , .J poeite the Post Office, corter of Second sts. : i Sale of UDC.annod fN WEDyESDAf, October 1'' 6 at i2 o'clock M, at the Cectrai K7 J i 1 ! . n.V panj'a rreintuepor, i will ". , - Auction, to the highest bidier, f order to satisf claim for freii" cnargea, tne ionowing wu- r- ( ing uncalled for, tIz ; J nRoi1 1 LRUS bAFuJ, con-igned W v y, rthrop, . . w p. r i IjOI j? una ii uftr't t Smith A Co. . ttt Bj order General Saperijtrt J sept ISoawtf : A,l..iiiiif rntioll Xoil' a. a. upon me rm- ontf, , ceasedf late f New &j is bereb7 ?iyen to al perw- r against sid Decedent, to niD Aie, on or be'ore the lat JW; 4t?erwiae they mil be barred of 1 All per ons indebted to ted to
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