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CY.I; -4- i Friday-Morning, Sept. 20, 18V2.- '.NATIONAL EEFC3H TICKET! -; " FOR PRESIDE? Horace Grieeley I ; -FOB : VICE-PRESIDENT: 1 .' B. Gratz Brpwri MISSO URL '.' ' t ELECTORAL , TICKET. I ' S i X TJE "'-.A T l;iR G E. THOMAS J.JARYI V ' ' ' Of Tyrrell, ' ," -'. : e. w. pou, , '. Of JoanitoaniM i ; . . FOR THE DISTRICTOj -' : 1ST OCTAVTCS COKK, OF ChOWUl. . 2iSwift Gallowat, of preeae.' ; ' 8D-7T. 0 Puller, of Cumberland. . . "4xn-IL A. London,' Jr.; of Chatham. 5th David P. Caldwell, of Ouuford. Cth-t-W. Li Steele,' of Richmond, 'i ; ' 7th P. B. McDowell, of Iredell. " i . -Tiioa; Da Jons3TON, of Buncombe. ANOTIXE11 LUNATIC ASYIiTirinon ' There ia an asylum, foT.the insane on "Ward's Island, near "New York, j One of the nhvaicians bears: the for- , eign tronyimo of Escheveria:. : One , . i -n A of the keepers is named FarrelL On last Saturday DrJEscheveria had this keeper arrested and brought before :a Justice's courtjfor killing one patient by brutal treatment, and for maltreai" ., ' .. . . . lnganotner It seems that a certain b .- . ',. , , , j i. . John Ornell died a: painful death , Friday, This Dr. Escheyeria attend- - CU Hull tu uu iaou uuivwr: wiu iwvj. i down the f ollowmg staiement of the cause of ' his sickness- and :- death: '' Ornell wai,,sitting,'' in' ttie c halLV. Far- nell, approaching, ordered him to give ' up his "Beat." Upon Ornell's i refusal he was beaten over the head, knocked down and ; kicked violently - in : the stomach, until he was insensible. I When he recovered his senses he suf- . r r . , & , . . vuu ttppiuuunj wiaucu w in murderer. .Other things are alleged ugiuuisb x mucu, tuuugu it ia tui tuo testimony of. lunatics. The exposires of the' hoind treat- - u . - ' v u v xt ei of Ae insane, Which he New York papers haye been making for some time, ought to go far towards securine for that most unfortunate J w . . . . . ... . - .... - - - 1 ed upon human beings, - at least, we should think. The atrocious man age ment of Bloomingdale, so thoroughly exposed by the Tribune some - weeks since, first called the attention of the public to the matter. " " ' i - A little while back Gen. Logan co quetted with the Liberals for one of the nominations at Cincinnati. ; He is a chronic office-seeker, and as the Lib- I era! movement offered a crood chance - - . , . , . ,., . for preferment he tned.for a while to r. . . . . be very liberal. , It did not last long. He finally relapsed into, his old hab- itaT He was constitutionally anything else but a iJberalist. Grant had a ;useforhiirLanabackiniothe "loyal? in"'1'' V : - 'r1: . , burning and shining lights. He ;i$ tne man pitcnea upon 10 presiae over tha KAlniiiwi' onrfl SoiIam' I .nTj.v.tiAfi the equality throw establishment government; ; J Besides wants fraternity..,,. yc v-;c,.,,:;, M - Greetey is the man for President the man for-theiimcii.. 4" ! . A..vw,ya.6ujj.4ii6im BuggcoM Beau Hickman in O'Conor's place, as cuuuiuaie vi ine Diraignt-vuis Thin is such a capital :.idea,- that, we have1 credited it to BarnnrnV;of Happyi Thoughtliteratur..;;- r V - f ! -At Mftrinrt.'.t.TnillA'nft "a- fdxtr Aatrm ago, two thirsty.young 'men thought to Becure free" -'drinks In & drug store! proprietor.. BVJnlsfaka the laudanum; fuw .vipurary auscuce oj ine . . . 4 . .... . ' . . . . . .. bottle was . seized ; hold. .of, Instead of the A one containing "eau de 'vie" and wmie uuu pur, ao'n . very , nastily a two-finger drink from a glass the oth-i nuacu, iron . tne ootue. v nen they came jo, pUink. do wn $5 each f ot medical servicet and the - nse 01 a. stoinachumpUhey fqundjthey had, paid; a .pretty round vAcp. ' fnr fr; drinks which wouldn't remain' on the stomach. class the ordinary care that is bestow-1 compete successfully In the great contest I O"- ?to the Germans of New York citj I most popolar as he is the ablest po v. !,. now goini on between heary ordnance and Cooper Jjistitute. , After that he can fill llitical leader in that State. The GreeleV no-hta fnr R.f orm. honeKtw i nis Oia Pfoirtonfittt nURotlon Tt In an nlain and ecohomv. freedom of electibng. to us as is the noonday sun. The proprietor JPhenan rf T . - I ?a :.l :.l . J 1 . ,a st nto Mintnnuui aa it , cr Kitt hr i jr . j; i! . i I W'fl; r.Aiii I Of the Herald is reported tO have made Some I wnMJuwus wiuwu wue cuu 1015 , .uuuv. -a av.wtvw 1 iucea meaicai men.- iMTasipopu-aniyoi tnei3M4 OI .Uie. Dtates, in oyer Ia. vi.: he carried on the roof of hia aanctnm.: I opposition of the Philadelphia .Press terihssof coarse led tommiveounterfeits andlmi - nijlitary. power, the re- ''r rw! 4-a dozen other Republican papers' against wWch of wW.constitutioiial iD, lhlFl to Hartranft. He isjtoe representative P. 'these, but with them, be mbnt and Maine. This fever Is n'ow.subsi- u was Dlave'd at the court of Lorenzo del Rtatit: mrtiAuUrlv rL, w ! ' T " "S JCT K;" . peace. rcconciliioi-Union however, and the Herald is only wait- MedicL ' v ;v ' ;, Lhe, Democratic caho!idate.- hot M T T?. A' f! TT Ji( TT. R ? J '" ' 1 - -. - . . f 5 ate measiirea of self-protection. There year, while in Pans last May, devoted three 404 462The",t YOte- of Ohio is not T :n aetono.qutrry at Anamo'so, hivo -been "scyeral. mcetings of mercliaAlts' hours each daybe study of French under necessary to the election ?'6 Greeley iiB?u U?cV cf'tone on bcing 'and owners'-of prdperfy; and' after long dis- - ah eminent teacher." This shows a remark those rof Pennsylvania and Indiana I ZZZc A 1 V " i? contain l cussion it has been resolved to request, the able devotion to study when we consider be&ff secured t but there 'is' loeke I tt V ' -Vf wl biowSS" S070 to gize,:wlth the cc-opcraT that I!r. C-jharprrcxicifcentlj chr-.co, tt least, that the prok: My Le t ..T,.--l u-ij-s I r !cr2 v, j ! c1; en hia familiar face ia. It is t: . " for lo likes p'rae" to hazard s- i o ln:c ; &a to cur Junior's line of march. lie nir j have Balled with Bcaled prd srs, or he may hare sealed with , sailed orders, ' so far as we are ad- Vised,... .He said not a word about ,.uJ3arato? ga", or ".The White"; or. Niagara";' and he asked, ffcr no pistoacals'V no first-class coffee, no " seconds"---It is barely possible; lie may have gone on visit to' some water- tank on the xWeldon road- At all events, ' - - r . it -t 'T Ji v:r we .snau y loon iot nun yvnen we -see nun , and we mar see him when we look for him! tta mrriMwithMm onf best wishes. tk&K- headed cane, one change of clothing, and a dead-head ticket It" does seetn that this ourht to satisfy the young man's ambition; t but it wouldn't surprise us a bit if he a tempted to borrow thirty cents and a paper collar from some .'princely editorial friend, before he returns to these headquarters. Any information that will lead to his recovery, in case he should get sick, will be thankful-, ly received and handsomely rewarded. - Nobody doubts that John W. Pesrney is a simon-pure Radical. ' .Well;, here's what he says in his Press about the Grant Repub lican candidate for Governor of Pennsylva nia: "Since Hartranffa nomination facts beenproTro.&B' urer in. Jus speculations witn tne puonQ.i v. r , . , ,. , , i,. v - T . I m mm . . . . utxu bui;wu viimuo iai morally as well aa mentally disqualified for I the Chief Magistracy of Pennsylvania. In j. the hope of securing .his election he has. struck hands with the -greatest scoundrels in Philaderpina outside of the Penitentiary, and by their aid and the prostitution of the ballot, and appeals to the old ardor and en- thusiasm of the Republican party, hehbpes to secure hw election.! Such a result will be degradation of our State and the un. - fading infamv of the" Wty.M And thus Forney again: "No citizen who has , the slightest regard tor; the honor of theXom- monweaith can help'to make such a man as John P. nartranft Governor. The damn- 4 . ... , v , ing indictment against him has been proved by uis own letter3 snd(8UCh.unim- peachablc witnesses as Yerkes' books of ouiUuuva .For some time past interesting experi ments have 'been in progress at. Portress Monroe, Va,, for the purjxse of improving the explosive qualities of cannon powder. With the aid of recent discoveries a pow- aer nas oecn manuiacxurca wnicn possesses i flfty percent increased force, and, conse- 1 quently, gives greater momentum, to the hall, while the pressure on the sides of the gun is diminished. In one of the late trials of this powder, a fifteen-inch smooth-bore fire,! with the same charge as that used m the twelve-inch rifled gun fired at the target represenung uie siae oi me nnu&u iron-clad Olaiton. The impact of the rifle "hot on the QlatUm target was 6,10a toni to. the square inch, while the impact of the Bmoolhre - jectile wa8 9 increa3e of mtJ cenL The results of experiments, it is claimed by naval officers, will enable the United States to I ....... going defensive armor." " - The great purpose of 'the Grant party is to keep alive the prejudices engendered by the war. One of . the means employed- by them is the holding of distinctive, soldiers' and sailors conventions. The idea of per petuating war memories is a bad one, and the dragging of old worn-out bitternesses into politics at this time ; is a heinous out rage. It is in consonance with Grantism to cultivate animosity why? Because there a North a feeling toat can be aroused against any party or class that doesn bawl , tU, ' "n r. . . . . . for 4 theag." That with them is a test of loyalty; Grant people pretend to be erAjcZtWulhe patrio body else, all who dispute their sweeping claims are traitors; rebels,. cUsunionists. This has beentte case ever since the wan Such Conventions as the one just ad journea at Pittsburg have afforded a pretext for the .: ,v T . ;!" : - , v ' - . v 1 " V -; . - - t . I rrn a stand the position of the New York Herald K M ing to heatfrOm Indiana, Pennsylvania and Ohia ' After the 8th of October that paper willbQas -Btraightas.a .shingle?, on, thl Presidential issue; Bennett will i Vhedgel hia htt ami then ha will be as nice a Oreei ley man as ine managing editor oi. ine jtv tune himself v . , . ; Prof, Dldsoof the Coast purvey, is , rexperimenting near gupmit Station i ... - I . ' r- , ... . .. -1 . I . . . . . . .. . . ........ I 1 -VD w-aw. -a . - j wunnwcf, aajrAu wtu,, y creature 01 the Cameron rint?;and - uroaiw PB rv.fef t damn over the result of the elections in Ven "Maraellaise,, it an 'old Italian air.'and that .1 -tn :r ,ii t?k"w I ... : -, . T ali ..T" "":':-7."'5 portance .of,great.and.8mallalutuaesintbe,l 1186 f telescope forrinvestigations of Physical astiondnJy; V If la "uhderstood that I .r r. 17, I J . 1..... .1. A . -J W nAn a . recommend a location about ib,60O4 feet above the sea, near the linr of " the Central; Pacific 'iuilriad, ; from "which it can readily oe reacnpy a sonanufaauy constructed wagon' road. ; " x ' : ; ' tPP??V?: Ma rfalsw tTirJ aeeuUeieVeday Walbrigblack fnck; Governor ..t.-..wnt-' a ?Sa"V Mat;sinoan iomouspipe,and'r BaUAUva V- w-nrw M vmv. A A.fca i.r4.AVm W t aa I - . . I 1 - A f . rT B - - 7 : f i r.rr-""",.X. e State was 16J874, aniin l871, oyes BoaTNeworl Z?T': 'aorT " 1 ai&nnea at ue ucreasuiz noiuis aiuiuaeei w . -; v.- . ,. --: . . . : . .. i i ; .i..aj " i i m Tn u.-f -? .-r.sa-jitv. r. i'.-.--"' tiino menaces oi wnicntney ; i:v ,t " ; ' ; nv.rM-nVJT.miv..fV-. I-;--... ... . 1 :; -tnt: o-f-m "l . ... .... I DIOAJC ".-. ... v Ii- . I I f ' r,-m m . v. . - - ... -umv-Lt t nav n?T?totoltl.J,;,; .m liojitY the-total vote bein2 - i a -a S s ' I i i - w w. VA it'lO .'W w . i jl viuwAaui . w v . a ' aaita- t: c:: TLite:.ns.t is cilthe lo ii I 'e-asylv.mia, Indiana and Ohio. K '.-7- F r twraight-out'Democrntssab-stituts birayed-out Demo-Grants. " Vr'e have patented this. 1 'f.' ::r ".. ;'. ."A The Conservatives x of - Sohth Carolina are .still undecided as tor what jcourae to pursue in the present , anomalous .conoiuon 01 politics in that btate .. .... t : -Two more. Pennsylvania papers, the Mechanlcsburg Journal and Lancaster VcMapreunct, have taken : down the Orant-. Vttiuciwi oww uuct,.Yiiu. tu wwwu that they can't and won't support it - ;!-- A:gentlemano has just re- turned from an extended tour through Uli. noia says thatr the prospects; iof: Honest Horace in that StaW "were - never brighter, I imnn Pamamm has hia I 4iiivn , yy"jvv. .Sffiffii. . , t - - j n to see which way the wind blows before he T WV ' - .-A UW TT11T VIVA UWUMVtlMl UIWUVM . . . , , . i : ; . Wendell Phillips, has occasion to rejoice. - The negroes of Pittsburg, Pa.; show, an admirable disposition to follow his advice to arm and prepare lor general mas' sacre in case of Greeley's electiQn.."JlThey attacked a body of white Greeley men last Saturday evening, and a lively fight is said to have ensued, in which six negroes jwere shot and oneVhite man was fatally wound- ed. John G. Whittier, the poet, and a decided Republican, writes as follows to some colored men of Brooklyn: "No col ored man with any self-respect or gratitude can listen complacently to personal abuse of such men as Horace Greeley, Charles j Sumner, Henry Wilson, or Salmon P. Chase. They have been your friends when friendship cost something." - : ...... , ; Says the Tribune: " Nothing is yet positively known; concerning Senator Sumner's acceptance of the nomination for Governors enthusiastically tendered him bv the Massachufietts Liberals, i Hiafrienda I 8tate doubt the ? authenticity of the cable dispatch announcing that he will pos- itively decline the "Worcester nomination. They have not yet heard from him, and it is presumed that they had some reason be- he would accept the poaition tendered him." . . - ' The Hon Carl Schurz, writing to C3h EthanAllen from St-Louis, under date of Sept. 12, announces that he will epeak in Pennsylvania from Monday, Sept 23, until the Saturday foflowing. OnTues- day, October 1, he . win speak to the Ger- mansai xsewaric, xh. j.; on vveanesaay, two more appointments in New York on his way West. He proposes to resume workinDlinola. and after the October elec tions he will speak in Missouri. PROMEVENT PERSONALS. . . Our next Horace Greeley. -President Honest ! Hartranft is sorely afflicted with t4the Yerkes.! . aue HorY iuaiuraai was " h , T ; jFreierht alond the line 6,tthd tt ? T.,. , TT8 success cannot be questioned.; nr. rrn . . . . t a ' i- I t Slulohlls not.ii democratic ,or-Liberai GvilllRailroaol is Dicldnff ud. crt .:rTV JlePubh7to;ifU B.W BchnylknXPaA District is now a supporter by of Charleston; T -nr ' :th (Republican) received 283,999, and -VJ an8T wa8 m M'Candless (Democrat)60,509, Stan Richmond Tuesday. - - - ton8 majority being 14,490. , But it Charles Sumner, it is said, will is ia fact not crenerallv known that in be the guest of Thaddeus Hyatt while in Eurone. ' . i ,r larx, tne : lnternauonais cmei friend, will make hia future residence in ' w . ... " . ' a a M ft,!. TTnttaf fifotaa ' v . ; . 1 M. Thiers has 'lriven his distin- euished approbation to a new bathing-dress made of India rubber, much used accord- kT it: to&tenchsciteKsote , It is ' said that Alexander H THo T?.tnTornr Wl.li'arr. U Mrii bed,as. erect and toWieriy fn;to carmge, D ese f ngure, anov nxe an Eng1! country gentleman ora sohd man of , j '.;' ' . r -".J- Julius'vL.' Strong;?. of . HartfordJ thn - youngest of an the Congressmen represent-; ..l.t 3?. . r A ; - Blondm, the acrobatic hero of i.i3 km deKghfl with his astonishing, but foolhardy' feats. 1 1 ne oilier oaVrf at ibyaenuam, ne walked a I - - . . rnn, Rnrt Tap, , 1Sri cr knit SO f Ant frnm th a J-Kmatli- fo m heavy arinor x I The1 venerablelFi?id .Marshal; V0n JJlOltKe U,jmug jOuieuy-m tne little a-t . " o v j tt v Ki Indian fnioti MsViiiTiAit mt 9 . TlA rtan - WUVOUIU tA .A -rfA. WA 1 V.llMMi J UBVOU aO. a' - - - " . I '.i' : r i 1 T'f f ( I t I W a. vasw wtuvvswui . wy , M aaaor a on Harion ia havir. match games of base ball. . Uamp meetings are in . vogue oou urxuu ju uuw.:- J .;. .The Marion Star, says: Cotton is, i : coming to 'nAr):etrapidiT)vact'par mercnants 100 k snaiiingiy. pleasant - Only 20 .deatha; tin : Charleston ior tne weeK. ending tne : i4tn, ; whirh Sjwerft tt'hit.A and 1? irtnlnrtrl- '':.::An old bachelor of DarlWton county, savs ; the Star, offers a. fine . 811K OXeSS lO lUO DeSb preserveu.. ; V71C1 - Maid," to be awarded at the next.Dar- lington Fafr. r' . -ty Ai;- --:r '; iAt Atlanta an old gentleman, aged, about sixty-fiye, years; by the name of G. Wv Symmes, met with an accident on Tuesday nierht.. which re- I ""V t" - f0t - T- i . ' r nouuv noree m vne aaric ana lniurea i v: If - - TT ' f - I liiuitscix . iuicruiiiJ.Y. xxts was , Arum PenDSVlvania an! tie Great Hortliwest. . .... - - : I CCTf - v. t '-' -r ,1 f y.J. .. - J The Liberal Star In tlic Ascendant - , ' v- ; r T ,. ' : ; , lecture in tms country in i anuary. On the 8th of October Indiana and . . j Pennsylvania hoU their, general State , chf 18 aprosperous State; elections.L; Qhio holds an election on SJC had a balance in lier treasury on the sameay for a crTtary of State 3l8t of gustof 103 18; and .members of Congress. f . " - ' In Perry City, Georgia, one dol llThe election i in these three States lar tax is abated for every shade tree are now occupying attention through- planted by the citizens along the side out the country. -While the partisans wviksx-;: of Grant, who make it a rule to claim everything, are- .boasting . that they wui van ,twieiu, mo . jiuciaia aie iu i 47 v.: .'4- a I tine spirits as to . their prospects, and are cuuuueut ui , , .111 m all probabihty be carried m No- vember by the party, that succeeds in carrying vthem in October. , ;K -'- , ? Indiana has Jif teen . electoral votes, Pennsylvania twenty-nine,, and Ohio twenty-two. At the last election in Indiana in 1870 for Secretary of State the Democrats elected their candi- elate by 2,568 majority, the total vote of the State being 317,550, of which J ixvciuuviui, i reumveu . iuu,uj, I and Hoffman (KepubUcan) 157,491. " v 7 ;;"v" vaav vvtai v vio vf to wtujWwaj vi nmvu Grant received 176,552, and Seymour 160,980; Grant's majority being 9,572. These figures show that although the State was Republican in 1868, and had been Republican for several years before, it had -become Demo cratic: in 1870, notwithstanding about 2,500 negroes had been added to the Republican strength by the fifteenth amendment adopted between 1868 and 1870. .. The Liberal . candidate for Gover nor, Mr. ' Hendricks, is one of the I whole Democracy will zealously sup- port him, while the Liberal Republi- I V-VtiA .M I cans, under tne leadership of Ueo. W. Julian, are every day developing in creased strength, and will go for him heart and souL The liberals claim Mr. Hendricks election by 10,000 majority. , . a .'.ft 11 '3 TV . , Pennsylvania IS CaUed- a Republi- can State, and it gave a Repub- . ....... -m .T - . . . - i lican maionw in iei in me eiec- tion ? for Auditor General the total vote being 566,683, of which Stanton the. Congressional election in 1870 the Democrats had -ft majority of l.OOU Oil tne aiErreCrate VOte 'Cast. 8um of the Democratic majorities .t.Unr.on oon , I ' aT a I. T) VII ii cum ox uae xvcpuuiicau xuajonues iu I thirteen districts bemg only 19,120. Ttis Bn0WS tnat the Republican ascen- dency in tiie State is the most pre- Carious character."b;It Certainly can- notcidthenberdefectionliead- ed by McClure, one of the most active lose a single Bourbon Democratic vote. The losa of the State to the Repubficans ih October villmean its November, for the Cameron rhl. j it:& teid. are rjrenared'to aveno-fi me uwea, ui uMMiuub.wiui iue ue- feat of Grant, and .lajr the Jblameof I tlie wnoie DUSineSS. On JC Orney and the f VJoff WKKAii.-.' '-..'-r " sfwWch" Ae Demo- craUhad nothoped tocarry, uPo a very: recent date, but the campaign is progressm: Qt, satlAtactonly f there, 1 and has develooed so larere a dissatis-M fWtioiiith -President 'Grants that they are now confidently predicting it t- " " ev v uha.,.,,uws4ouujjcu- I V lj a. a a ..I 1 a. a. T. t a. ' ' A . 1 f Ta Ol8e WOae IO W- VUVSGU UJ, tne election. on October 8th;: but a Secret gress are"d'beeletearM'l88'8 0hib j gave virant a maionty 01y41.4Z8: in 1 10 a n At. "t. Cv' ' a- ' i I 19RQ Tnfl K KM nan - mAiAmlv -fA. SSfeS1! I AW,. VUU V r"; LT Vvriry:"?f trood .otate may :i b . Tou; :clons ia ,Virl..! gn.tod 720 pounds.-. . : ; ? r - ':' ' Vt i oonsm is paid "to rrrn ir to- hacco leaves three feet long:. V There are- three thousand fas- , -"" , j. plus Has doubled within a year. -f-Kansas is mating great quanti- uca ui duiuur. luyiaoocih S.-t i W : Seven acres of land On the out- skirts of Chicago, recently sold: for H5000 Vvi iS.- .v- 5 . California wheat growers ; will this year realize , an aggregate profit of $20,000,000. - " . - :;. A;ierre uaute:ind.,couectorot ffl1nAc - vna y,a nntrrroo af onn . . . . . ? . ' distinguished criminals," :-v, - ; - The Chicago Times gives an ac count of a petrified baby,-which was dug up in that city recentlyv -jX ; . . A Kansas farmer: fired at some litis uuu rats under his bam and killed severah Loss, $3,000; uninsured. . Stanley,' the African explorer, telegraphs that he accepts an offer to An English expedition is explor- ing the interior of Iceland, of wrnc us unio js ai present. Known as 01 me i.t Vi ' : , sources of the Nile. ' '.; A Paris correspondent remarks that tlie excention of some 1.- 800,000 persons in "that City: 'every- ,-Jwn-Am'.''v ,, -. . .1 DOay IS OUt OI town. 5 , A Richmond (Va.) wholesale deal ers anticipate this v fall . the heaviest trade since tHe war.. It has begun earlier than usual. : A Chicago .doctor asserts that tnere: are 15,000 HaDitaal arunkards - ""tT" " riV"vJ story, even for Chicago. j ' 7" : va"auau) a" U8U" l pUMw llliAll, Was pilUb UUU. IXlUITciliy wounded, by Thos. Costello, in that city, on last Sunday. Mr. Jerusalem Smith, Surveyor of the port of. Memphis, has torn up a mile of railroad track in Arkansas because the company did not pay duty on it. -, ,. . A German in Rio Janeiro drove a long nail to, the head in his : skull, but failed to hit anything inside, and the spike was withdrawn without in- r; . y ... , -c7-rf: ! ' . The Palace of Industry," just completed at Vienna for the purposes I ot tne International Ji.xposition, is 40 feet long, and the machinery I Ik A f 1 -KM -KB AA A h l At. A. ' 1 AXl. " w icugui. SPECIAL' NOTTCEr DISEASE BECOILS From the system that has been invigorated and . I IUAMK7U VJ A. VVU1BU ftUCS lUOTb UCUCUWUb VI SUA TegeUble'elbdrs,Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. Such at least. Is the inference we are compelled to draw from the testimony of thousands of persons residing in unhealthy districts, Kho attribute their, escape from the epidemic and other complaints which pre vail there in the spring and autumn solely to the use of "this great protective and preventive medicine. Many Western and Southern farmers, and planters, as invariably as they sow and plant la the spring and reap and gather iq the fall,, administer It at those seasons to tteir famCies and employes, "and take it thmsehres from twice to three times a day. I UC4MU m me lever ana age oisizicn borderine11 tt Miatdesippif Ohio sad Arkansas I rivers is immense ; and wherever the natural condi- tent fevers. It Is held lathe highest esteem, both as I aa antidote to the atmosnnericvirus whteh nrovokes them, and as a swift sad certain remedy fo' those dijti. au aimeces- 7 1 "7 that this renowned tonic and renovator f.f''t''. ZZZ rJZJTf x " hall's vegetable ' . . .. a...-v?. ... -... Sicilian JlaUJlenewer. i 't . ! Itisai i a perfect and wonderful article. " Cnres bald ness.- - Makes hair grow.'; A better dreseine thaa anv 4oU' 'pomatum.", soitena nrasn. drv and wirv hair into beautiful silkea treseea But, above alL' the great wonder is the rapidity with which it re- tn-M VlTa. I. .a. I.a. ava. t . -xne wiutet aa worst looking aalr resumes its youthful beauty by its use.It does notdye thehoir SMSIZ NlrufeOL - ! , ; BEFORE YWJ ; '1 tae old.W. dlscalorad aopsanaes of the hairwill ne.givingpiacetoiuBtrous, shining and beaa-4 Ask for Hall's Sicilian Hair Renewer; no other ar ticle is at all like it in effect. ; See that each bottle has our private Government ' Stamp over the top of the bottle. , All oOitrt are imi- , R. P. HALL & CO., Nashua, N- H., Proprietors. , A.ta A . n W AM3 : ' For sals by all druggists.- . B ACIIaLOIaI j9 IUIB, lXJU.,i;. perrecuy harmless, reliable" anttinstantaneoua. No disappointment Noriduculoustintsor unpleas- I . . r t . . . " s iEDpla I nralBrown. Does not stain the Skin, bnt leavea th T7"OSKOO. This celebrated. Medicinine, has. at-' IV taineol a fcirn r ' ior Purifying the Blood, "Restoring" the Liver and . Kidneys to a healthy action, and r Toning up " the Tainea a mzn recutation. as - a TeuaDie remedr Nervous ' System, Its aumerous and remarkable cures of the worst forms of Scrofula,) Dyspepsia, Rheumatism,- Liver . Complaint, . Kidney Tusease, Lruptions of the Skin, Nervous Fromraiion, S C-, has rre-rihe4tyfaysic! causea u to oecome a standard remedy, it is now lans Rf 4 recor- -caaea ty ct ame bf Friend & Brother. 1 Torlligbhcl.5 JPnlltho beet mua - .uSJ,r. . :wV?1 H B.mBTHB0 I W, H. NOBtHBOr. f W. Kw! . Tne fobbing bnsmess bf -'Mem- W , V ' -And Ptoiir. h .twL . ' 00 tandaxd! --V., - . . " j. '-'3 titt nrtnra i PI ' A perfect Mvltum in 'Parvo. Very large J number of the best tones for Social Religions Meetings. Price, 60 cents.. ' . ' - ' ' f, ' i -t- i' The above books sent. poeMaid, for the retail pricey with the exception of The Standard, specimen copies or wnicn wiu oe maiiea. vposviiai vox ui Oliver Dltson St Co. I C. IZ.Dltson Sc Co x., Bofton. ..: I Kewyork. FIRST GEAxTD ' 1" i ANNUAL . FA I R 'OF THE i-t-T.., ' S 'v '--.'.W ; Fp6B AssociatiOii; OF NOETJC CAIJjffS- .r AT GOLD SB O R O . 1 0,000 IPnPBfiMITJM S-EITB AOB .DINUlT AXXBACHOIVS 5 -IH1! rpns first graxd annual fair ii '0g OF-THS will open continue i i2rsy,,- .. , - ! Exhibitors from every section of the country are I oordiaiiy invited. -. .'.' -,?j J:V 1 SnlpTidifi Premiums for Raclni?. ' Grand Tournament on the Grounds Octobei?5th, at 13 o'clock M. ' : ' , " .;' - vited and Js expected io be present one daj,dnrfng the Fair. ' ' , - His Excellency Gilbert a Walker, of Ylrdnia, Hon. Horace Greeley, of iVaw totk,- has Deen in will deliver the address on Thursday, 24th of. Octo- JJavia jJicKson, icsa me great uonon jrianier 01 Georgia, will deliver an address on- Agricultural subiecta, on Wednesday, October 23d, at ll:3frA. M. - Hon. C. W. McClammy, of New Hanover county, will deliver the charge to the; Knights entered for tne Tournament, uctooer zoin, ai 1 o'cjock, tr. m. ftnr Ntm nt nrpmlnm lint " mlpfl ' rRCrnlntinntl. itrC. .,.f.,ent Goumbobo, N. C.. Sept. 18-tf r -AGEIiTS FOR NORTH CAROUIUl: GUARANTEED I PERFECTLY 1 PUHE AND OF THE HIGHEST GRADE. ! , may 19-tf " -v r- ;s QuarantiiieNqticie. ; ON AND AFTER JUNE 1st, 1872, THE FOL lowing quarantine regulations will be enforced: ' - . . ii , --i , ' "All vessels from ports south of Cape Fear will stop for inspection at the Quarantine Station. .; ;; , ' . ' All vessels having sickness on board on arrival, or having had sickness onboard during the passage, will stop for inspection at the Quarantine Station. . ; Vessels not included ' as above,. may proceed to Wilmington without detention. , T, iY;.it.y,, " Pilots and Hasten of vessels wQl please take no tice, -v -iF.-WV-POTTER," i ? .cT."-: f-. Quarantiae Physkaan. may kkcsw u.NovxuttjT. v Bacon and Fork. HHBS. AND BOXES SMOKED ,SIDES 100 Hhda and Boxes D. 8. Sides, . 50 r Hbds. and Boxes D. S. Shoulders, 75 Hhda and Boxes Smoked Shoulders, 150 Bbla Pork, . rfr." :For sals by . j: " isep HV4f . ; 57, 28 and W North Water St' Money GaotBuy It ! , FOR isiGHT IS PRICELESS, i But tae Diamond , Spectacles will Preserva It,.; '; IP TOU VALUE YOUR EYESIGHT USE THESE Perfect Lenses,, ground from Minute Chrystat Pebbles,, melted, together, and. derive their- name. ' Diamond " on account of their Hardness and Bril liancy. ; They will last many years without change,' and are warranted superior to all others in use. Man--afactured by the Spencer Optical Manufacturing Co., New York. , .a , , t I CAtmoiT. Node genuine unless stamped with our genuine unless stamped wun our; traae marn. jsor 1 out the Union. T, '. W. Beowh, Jeweler and Optician is Sole Agent for. Wilmington,.. N. C, from whom tney can only be obtained.- He dealers employed. -feb 23-eodly Fr Su Wed - - , i'Aii i... ...a Take Notice. 1 rpniS WEEK 'r TRANSPEIt 3SX STOClt TO x. the new and-. -i ; t ,vA,v 'ra-. ' I BaiiiisQmeu Store on .Princess StoeL 1 I .' Rvn' Rlrvk TSvervvBrletT nf smoda mMrtiuii- will be offered. Pare and Fresbt Confectlonerlea and Fruits, Pre- .lellies. Sduces,' ; Gelia- Xlaroruis Essences tt-;.-; ' -S and CSlaoswnre. --v.-.- ; -,-4t,'.-;,,,:.,.-.,, J,,;. WJ M STEVENSON.' .' Partjpg fumisbed with Glassware and Confections. -' l2tfYour orders are reppect.'ally aolicited. t-" -. sep 10-tf r-v'-'r-,s '"-"-- " '"" C - ' : -' "Tf 7EDDINa CARDS AND VI?ITINQ i L.iAAted ia tie iaot - tf 'ft Q CATJ)S 1- Zi.'.. "! f '(( .'Jt''- .a- HAS ,.L H. 1 1 VOXAlBa. v tan d Doc Is St ; r "rT.rriNGTo, n. c. vw 1- IN ALL ITS HHAxrr-Trr. .Country merchanta will do well by callineonW" ENEBAL; COiTMISSION ilERqiANTS,''. . I WIL1TI1IVGTON STEAM; SAW M1Llj , , wllmlnffton, 5. r Cargoes of ' YeTlo Pine Lnmbeif for any mark faro lined. . Special attention given to the tmrch or sale of Corn or peanats. , ,7 - . - octiy J ' t v. r.Wllmlnctonj W. C., Win glye prompt and . personal attention to the m or shipment of Cotton and Naval Stores.' - ' V ; jj. f: wrxcxiELL sow, j i-..U-.t'., i-:And Dealers In- ''":, Grain, Flonr. Itav.- and ' Ground ISeal, Pearl Ilomlnr '.'' . . and Grits, ...- . . f . ;vir .f--'v..,-.. ' . ,,..tc.,4' a,; &.?'. I - ' Nos. fl and 10 N. Water st, Wflmlngton, N. C. Proprietors of the Merchant's Flouring Mm. , j ,ov)i-tf . . .. ... ;r -VI7H0LESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS Hi ; staple; and fancy, dbt goods, Notions, Boots, Shoes, Hafs, &c. -, joly 16-tf V V; V; 43 MAgKBT 8TBSST. P. MURPHY, TOHN C HETKR, B. F. GRADY. ... -v: .. Jp.. DICKSON PBARSALL." ' Hurphy, Heyer & Co,, ,;-,,.(,.;.;. ' GENERAL1 ' V" !! Oommission-Mercliants. I fXFTICR, NO. 18 NORTH WATER STREET, I V Wilmington, N.C.' Liberal advances on con- j signments of Cotton; Naval Stores; Peanuts and other produce. , Orders for Merchandize promptly llllod.- ..- - ' ..-. ' . ' . ;'?." n-n SJtm t J$ B. Hattisbn, "G OMMISSION WEBCHANT AND DEALXB IS ' HEMLOCK SOLE LEATHER, ''BUENOS ATBE3 SOLE LEATHER, y"4 ' ; CALIFORNIA SOLE LEATHER, ' ."-," ,ORINOCA SOLE LEATHER, f - i OAK' SOLE LEATHER, -j-''. .-st OAK ROUGH LEATHER, ' " Strait's Bank' and Tanner's Oil, i ":4 SPRUCi STREET, NEW YORK. .. V ; ."V .,;-.-.;.. . ; -..v. .; - ' Liberal advances made on consignments. July 13-6ni t, '-ii 4'1,:-::,. 'a- iXJRCELIsiHOUSE, X ttf ; DAVIS, PltOPRIETOR. FROM THIS DATE, THE RATES FOR TR45 stent Boarders are $4 00, $3 00 or $3 60 per day, ac cording to location and rooms.' Day Boarders, (8 00 per week. . Jp:;.- f J.tJaaM-tf No. 16 S. Water StU, Wilmington, N. C. MEALS AT ALL HOURS'.THE BEST WINES, Liquors and Cigars always on hand. ' . ' t3J The public are Invited to calL ' Do 19-ly Jolm D. iWoody, ; General f Cofflmion Merc W, ; Nortk Water St.,, Wilmington, N. C. PERSONAL ATTENTION PAHJ TO TIIB SALE of Cotton, Naval Stores and Country Produce. Highest prices obtained and prompt returns made. sepl5-8m " -"V - ' MM I MISCELLANEOUS, t ' ;The Transcript, PUBLISHED, AT -WJHlNaTPN D. C.-P0H -THE CAMTAICN, 60 CENTS. , U&aUt the liberal E form Ticket subscribe for and get up ' clubs for the Cpaign TRANSCRTPT. , , ' i;. . ; 1 n has the choicest campaign matter, original and selected, and contains contributions from some of tin beet American writers. Greeley and Brown an sure to win, and all who desire to be on the winning 1 aide should subscribe for Ths wjukbznotoh ta bxrot. CTubs furiiished at ludf rates and In quaa- Uties to suit' - Let all send their orders to ' , ' -;: -i .THE TIUNSCKTPT, , r July 4-&m '.f viti t 4, Washington, D. C Holasses 650 '..1.. ' V ) Muscovado - Ilolasses AND 1 ; . . . n vr Tl I V - f- ; i J -LL , , P; i-Li r V T ' For sale very low by ' ' - WILLARD BROS. 1.1; junefil-tf On Ilarriage. TTAPPY1 TtELIEF FOR YOUNG MEN PRO Xl-the effects of Errors and Abuses tt wV,1 Manhood restored Impediments to. ManriAS "f moved.' New method of treatment. New JJ marttabie remedies, Books and Circulars tent Ires, $ESS2ft8&XD ASSOCIATION; No. Sooth Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa. . .y j . . augll-3m .:.'....:. ; . :, I . ' - Tlie ;narioii' S tar, " T3UBLISHED IX ONE OF THE BlHTAGBICg . tural secUons ot the State,, and vtog and increasing circulation non PJ other its columns to the Factora, .Lsdium bnsiness men of Wilmington, as; the best "81- bnsinens men of Wilmington, thrnnrh which thev can commnmcBw cr and planters of t-e ree v .wm-r inserted k logs Carri is mi olii(:r aaverutwui . cn L-nd t.rma. wm give prompt personal attention to tha f-1 shipment of Cotton, Nival Storea, General Prodnn. ' tc., eta Also to receiving and forwarding eoodi ' !, I Orders solicited and promptly filled. 4A. tt tA iy.ci.t er? 8-tf ;
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Sept. 20, 1872, edition 1
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