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THE IIOBIIHiG UXABt PUBLISHED DAILY, BY omcs. Dawson Bank Buildings, Front St . fcATM "or imotarndW. T six months, In advance Thrw monthi. In iu1tmc.V, ..................... a ou ....v.......v.k-1 00 The Mown STABwJHb dollewd In any part I 01 W - - - - m OUTLtlVES. ; "4" " r Pateraon fire threw 800 men out of em- niovmcnt. There will be, trouble; in filling Lleber's place as Mexican. Claims Um pire. right between the Indians in Ilonduras and the British garrison. 8everal nrrsons of both sides killed and wounded.' New York bank 'statement shows loss of over two and '' half millions of the reserve, decrease of .loans two and half millions, special ,two millions, .legal tenders three millions, deposits nine and a quarter millions. Cubans re pulsed from ? Monitoula.; --Iforidon woolen house, Gilbert and Lovejoy, failed for 200,000. Nos. 321, 332, 357, 350 of British Claims disallowed Rus sia dissatisfied at - aggressive attitude of French Radicals,' and Emperor withdraws his congratulations to Thiers.., --Ninetyr nine connties in Georgia give Bmit'j, Dem., 40,013. So far 129 Democrats and ttx Rad icals reported ' elected as representatives in Assembly. V.: ;J y ,X: ..!..."."'. ; '-t- GEOUGIA-TI1G 1.ATEST. . The official reports from ninety-nine counties give a Democratic majority of over forty : thousand. There are thirty-seven connties to hear from. The Legislature is overwhelmingly Democratic ' Out .of one hundred and thirty-five Representatives so far reported elected, only six are Radi cals. - '' '" ""This unexpected result is due to two causes: the leaders stole the mo ney intended to pay the taxes of the negroes; and, second, the efforts of the blacks to take possession of . the polls failing, they refused to vote, in order to make the point of Democra tic intimidation, The last Legislature of the State Was composed as follows: Joint Senate. Democrats, -29 Republican?, 15 House. Ballot. 141 170 28 43 Dem. maj . 14 113 127 The past vote of the State has been: 1868 Governor: Rfipub., 83,527; Dem., 76,566; majority, 7,171 Repub lican. 1868 President: Repub., 57,159; Dem., 10 1,76 7; majority, 44,608 Dem ocratic. . V; i . ' ;. ;. " 1870 Congress: Kepub., 69,822; Dem., 96,635; majority, 26,833 Dem cratic. last Night's Mail. THE INDIANA CANVASSj A Sqnad of lflorton'a Negroes from Kentucky Discovered by the IIbe- Indianapolis, Oct. 5. ' A distressing ' and disagreeable . thing happened to some of Mr. '.Mor ton s importations to-dav. It was telegraphed to the Liberal Headquar ters this mornincf that a great crowd of negroes from Kentucky were com-. ing northward on the afternoon tram. There were between 50 and 75 in the ,i ,vrv,, " r.;rV ! gang, and through some oversight tncy were permitted to come unguar- ded to a station some distance below I Indianapolis, where a squad detached I f-, TTj...-.ft- i.- n I I from Headquarters here ".was' sent to find out if they were really the metal depended on by Morton to 'carry the day next Tuesday. The result clinches the last doubt of Morton s' methods. One of the men sent down walked sboldly among the unsuspecting ne groes, and using at a venture the name of a notorious Grant intriguer who has been rannincr' colored people over from Kentucky, caught the gang in the very acknowledgment of their mission. They were inform ed that they could lie about until election day, and that quarters Would be provided them. . The negroes thinfeinjr themselves with their friend-- ly conspirators talked without reserve and divulged information which will be of Rijmal service to the" Liberal Committee between this and Tuesday. Arriving in this city, 18 of the ne groes were taken before a Judge, and affidavits drawn which implicates one. "in iiivia,.an . iVBsisiant, u. o. uiar fhal. in the business. He it was who piloted them over; and he it is who i to carry them through the opera- tion of votinsr. The affair causes great excitement here, and may pos sibly cause this branch of Morton's . . . . plans to be abandoned, as the fury of the people mav turn upon all the col- ed people under the conviction that they are to be made the. instruments of fraud and corruption." No distur bance can take nlace. however, as m tne nscessaxy. precautions . are to be adopted by "the Liberals to pre- yent any pretext for the bayonets .Uftti, .jciiutur jAorion noias at nis con trol. Typ fr Sale. We offer for sale the display and body itype formerly used in printing the Daily And Wecklv Stau Alo w f ,n1m. '7TT. , : viiooca. Urmia ii&Niifft. cv.i i nn &s- np(m.. -I . ! . -- . , W 13 arge, ana consists oi bourgeois, Muuon and i Nonpareil. To a cash purchaser the entire lot will be sold on the jnost reasonable terms, or it will be sold an lots to suit at a moderate price.; McRae & Turrentine sell ' the two-but ..:;V ii&Z. X JV . . Y VT VOL. XI. "NO 1 21." ' ITIETEOnOLOCilCAI UKCpRD. " ' i '-"i ".-x October 6. 1873.. - ?; Time. P?"5- wom-1 Wlnd.r Weather ,.. , . . ter. etcr. 1 A. M. 80:18 C6 Calm ' " Clear -; 8 P. M. 80:1 , 6 8 B rresh Fair s ': ' P. M. 80:at Tl8KUt -Clear i- Notk. -All barometric readlnw are reduced to tha I XftOBsRT OKTBOTH. - Serg't Signal Benrlce U. 8. A. ' "Weatber Beport. : WabDepabtmejjt, ST, r m.. . Office of Chief Signal Officer, Washington, October 54:35 P. - . ProbabiUiie. For the Lower Lakes and thence over the Eastern and Middle States, North of Mary land, draumsmng . pressure, . warmer and cloudy weather and occasional light rains. with southeasterly and southwesterly winds veering: to westerly. . On . the . liulf and South Atlantic coast, '' southeasterly and southwesterly winds and partly cloudy weather. Over the Northwest and Upper Lakes and thence to tne Uhio valley, in creasing pressure, cooler and clearing weather with northerly to westerly winds extending also to Michigan and Uhio, with possibly occasional ram in tne former. THE GITY. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Tnso. B. Carr.U. D. Lodge. 1 : F. W. Kebchneb. Groceries; : D. Kahnweiler. Liquors. Chas. D. Mtebs. Fancy Groceries. Green & Flakxeb. Drugs. James H, McGabity, Co-op. Store. M un son & Co. Fall Overcoats. J. F. Rtjeckebt. Immense inducements. S. 31. Browning. Painting. - , Persons attending Court at Smithviile are notified that the Waccamaw will leave her wharf for that place to-morrow morn- ing, at 8 o'clock. ' Grand Drawing. . It will be seen by reference to our adver tising columns that a distribution of real estate and gold prizes will take place in this city on the 80th October. We are assured by responsible parties that the scheme is perfectly fair and legitimate, the sole ob ject of the owner of the land being to con vert it into money to be used in his busi ness; and that everything connected with the drawing will be conducted in a strictly honorable manner. Handsome stock of linen goods of all descriptions at McRae and Turrentine's on Lippitt's corner. Call and see our table linens, towels, &c It Death In a Railroad Car. The Richmond Whig of Friday gives the following particulars of the death of Henry B ridge rs, the eldest son of Hon. R..R. Bridgers, President of the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad Company, who died at the depot of the Richmond and Petersburg Railroad, in that city, on Thursday morn ing last:; ' The deceased had been suffering for: a year or more past with consumption, and he had been spending the summer among the Virginia bpnngs in hope of being im proved, but he was destined to be disap pointed. His father, hearing of his feeble condition, went for him with a private car fitted up withlbeds, and they left the Rock bridge Alumbprings Wednesday morning. Arriving: here Wednesday night too late to proceed further, the coach was placed near the depot of the Kicbmond and Petersburg Kailroad, and his father and brother occu pied it with him. About 1 o'clock he be came restless, and upon his father trying to assist mm in getting up, expired. JJr. frank Cunningham was called in and rendered every assistance that could be (riven, but toe viiai spars uau nea. lae Doay was in . tnitA n ftt - j . ja a rm A j famny burial eround. Mr. Bridgers had just entered his twenty- firs year,, and was a young man of superior 1 talents and high moral character. -He grad-I uated at the Virginia Military Institute with high honors, and, as an assistant professor. enjoyea a oigu repuiauon. Fall Fashions. ' A lady correspondent of one of our ex changes, who has been attending the fall "opening" of one of the f ashionablebazaars of New York, says the goddess of finery advocates for evening wear silks of pale dyes, and garniture mostly of white. The Spanish style Of pink, orange, and other dress colors,' garnished with black, ; is oot now considered eomtne Ufaut. . The shaded suits are also passe that is, costumes that depended entirely for beauty- and grace upon the number of tints disposed in the garniture. . Now, the suit is simply arranged in one or two colors of silk, and the trim mings selected are mostly white. - Another lovely evening dress is described as follows; The court train is finished with a succession of ruffles, blue silk, and white net lace the front of the skirt is orne, with a deep flounce put on In delicate plaits. The apron is composed entirely of brocade I erenadine. The raised figures upon this hnvelv ieTtile are verv attractive, and can- i . ' not fail to gain many admirers. . The waist and sleeves are a novel of wonderment, and must be' seen to obtain any knowledge of their exquisite loveliness. For promenade suits. Fashion . favors black. with one autumn color, either bronze, gray, sage green, or the tints corresponding in hue with ripe fruit; however, these last- named dyes are not worn by married ladies on tne promenaue. x ne lJOima anape oi eioacs is consiaerea the most elegant style. This consists of a mantle fitting the shoulders nicely,, and lies smoothly over the bust, but falls from the arms in tiny folds.' and so continues in cti trt'h nA fit 1ia Mrmpnt " J J . . . The sleeves are simpiy immense, sweepmg i. .. . .... . ft a I TAT- npinw.tna bkut oi ine nrmesi. ua I . ' ' extendinff to the bottom of the dress, I Another .enr fogMon for. outdoor wearis the iacouei rather Close-fitting, open .w-vv A wWK nrtiV UU H1C UlVft . iV UVll, auu,uiH sleeves. The polonaise will be worn, but does no longealwld the first position f or an WILMINGTON aVoeail-'Bot-'--''"'";' v Green & Planner's 4rug store will be open to-day. " There were 23 police iurests . during the past week.' ' ' ' - A colored male patient died at the City cLOSpital yesterday. Two patients sent to. the City Hospital during the week just closed. . - Only two convicts sent to the Work House during the past week. Regular communication of. Wilming ton Lodge, U. D., to-morrow evening at 1 o'clock.'-1- :' . -- The Clerk of the Market reports the arrival of 231 market carts during the past week. " -' : ' ' It takes, on an average, $260 per week to pay off the street hands, of which there are 35 employed. " Brunswick Superior Court, Judge Russell presiding, will convene at Smith viile on Monday.'; ;' The various Tjutchers slaughtered 56 beeves, 15 hogs, 14 sheep and 1 deer during the week closing yesterday. The Board of County Commissioners have their regular monthly meeting to-morrow morning, at 10 o'clock. Deputy U. S. Marshal J. H: Neff, who has been absent from the city for several weeks past,' returned yesterday. The water in the Cape Fear is again very low and still falling, so the boats from FayetteviHe report. . Mebane & James' drug store will be open this morning as usual. By the way, their soda is as refreshing as ever. We acknowledge a delightful serenade from the Italian string band now in this city, with which our office was favored last night. The colored people of this city expect to have an excursion to Norfolk this week. They design 1 leaving here to-morrow, and will probably visit Fortress Monroe during the trip. We return thanks to Mr. R. L. Harris for copies of the N. Y. Ledger, Chimney Corner and Clipper for the current week. His stand on Front street is patronized by all lovers of good reading. The members and visitors of the Ladies' Benevolent Society are requested to attend a meeting of the Society at the resi dence of Mr. John A. Taylor, on Tuesday next, at 4 o'clock P. M. The Superior Court Clerk is up to his eyes in business preparing his papers for Court. By the way next Wednesday is the last day for serving papers for the next term, which commences on the 21st. During the week just closed there were 4 interments in Oakdale Cemetery, of which 1 was an adult, aged- 26 years, and three children aged respectively 4 years, 13 months and 7 days. The diseases were spasms, flux, cholera infantum and consumption.. Alex. Lightfoot, George - Hill and Causey Pinckney were arrested yesterday, charged with complicity in the assault upon Mrs. Gillican, alluded to in the last issue of the Star. The case will come up before Justice Cassidey on Monday. Attention is called to the advertisement in this issue of Mr. S. M. Browning, who promises to do house, sign and ornamental painting, glazing, etc., with neatness and promptitude. That he can - and will keep his promise in this respect, all who know "Sam." will fully attest Wholesale Liquor Ilonse. Mr. D. Kahnweiler has opened a whole sale liquor and cigar store at No. 10 South Water street, where he will keep on hand j n th finest, winps brandies, crina. ' whia-I all the finest wines, brandies, gins, whis kies, &c. He promises to compete in prices with any northern house. Give him atrial Boulevard and balmoral skirts' , at McRae & Turrentine's new store, on Lip pitt's corner. ' V 1 It A Tblet and His Booty Concealed Un der a Ch nreh. (1 . . i .: A small colored boy reported to ex-police- man Borden yesterday morning that he saw a colored man, with , a lot, of chickens and ducks concealed under the church at the corner of Fourth and Orange streets. . Bor den immediately proceeded to examine into the correctness of the statement and found three ducks) with their necks broken, , in a bag under the church, but the man, who had of course stolen them,' had disappeared. ft Elegant blask and silk fringes at McRae & Turrentine's new store, on Lip pitt's corner. . - ; . , : It The Woman With One Name Bound Over for Larceny. - Kitty - :, whose arrest on the charge of stealing a quantity of clothing from a wash- erwoman by the name of Celia Morris was Vmri a hearins - t-:.v a wf WBtftv ' . !.! U uuio -ft-H tj. ' ' j j t wno required apr to give Becurny iu mc oiuu of $50 for her appearance at the next term of the Superior Court She gave the neces- sary bond and was released from custody. - WamsnttA New York mills bleached muslill8 m at McRae & Turrentine's new store, on Lippitt's corner. - m m m A Knock Down Argument. A dispute arose in the First 0pperaye j store, on the corner "of . Front and Dock streets, yesterday aiiernoon, bdoui. ot I n'dnrk. .'between a , white man : by the ZITZm ct-,..ii , r,A m .rvirvMui man name oi -- r " . - 1 - n .a iui yrT loom in raionAn i ou wuw ua wu iw-"! jvvu I . . . . ' ... to the ownershipof some pacicages wmch I had eot - mixed, during .which McDonald 1 seized a weight and nuriea n at ine neau oi Wtw BtriHnir him on the head and uftv vwftwft, a , , . . . , T , .; J knocking him down "The wcwlnd,, though 1 a painful one, Is not consiaerea av au sen' N. C.;-SUNDAYi OCTOBER 6;: 1872. city Matters. - ' . ; ; - Every day brings dp gome more During the week closing yesterday there palpable evidence of the fact that the corn was collected by the City Treasurer on ac- wg Fair at Weldon Dn the 29th is destined and on account of special taxes, $549.37.' jfewa. Since the 1st of January the total receipts for real and personal taxes have been $51,866.06, and for special taxes, $31,445.18. "" McRac &' Turrentine seU'carpets, oil cloths and rugs at the very lowest prices. Call and see them. - - " It Our Churches To-Day. Rev. J. C. Hiden preaches his fourth Annual Sermon this morning in the First Baptist Church, at 11 o'clock, Services inr48t. - Paul's Evang. Lutheran Church to-day will be . as follows: ; English service at 10i A. M,; German service at 7 P. M. ; Sunday School at 3 P. sL ...... Rev. Thomas M. Ambler, the new rector of St. Paul's Parish, will officiate at St Paul's church, corner Fourth and Orange streets, at 11 o'clock Al M. ., We learn that Bishop Gibbons will preach for the last time in St Thomas' Catholic Church, to-day, prior to his departure for Richmond, where he wil be installed on the 20th of this month. Vespers will be chanted at 5 o'clock. . . . . McRae & Turrentine offer the most su perb, line of shawls in the market low for cash. ' "':":' "' ' It The Gilchrist Habeas Corpus Case. The case of Thomas Gilchrist, charged with the killing of W. B.. McClennan, in Robeson county, some weeks since, came up under a writ of habeas eorpv before Jud ge Russell last night, at the office of Solicitor Cantwell. Col. W. A. McLean and W. S. Nonnent appeared for the prisoner. After a full and careful investigation of all the circumstances attending the sad affair, His Honor entered the following rule, and the prisoner was diechared: At Chambers, Oct 5th, 1872. Upon the return of this writ, and after ex amination of the witnesses for the State and the prisoner, it appearing that the killing of YYm. a. Alcuiellan, by the prisoner, was a homirridfi. exr.naable. In self-defence, and for the further reason that the prisoner had rea- J sonable ground to believe that his life was about to be taken by the deceased; it is orr dered and adjudged that prisoner be re leased, absolutely and without condition from the Sheriff, of JRobeson county,, and that he go without dap. It is further considered that all the costs of the proceedings shall be taxed against the county of Robeson. (Signed) UANIEB lx KC88ELL, J. S. C. Spirits Turpentine. Fifty cents for new corn in Asheville. Asheville Female , College has 80 students. Goldsboro is to have a Benevo lent Society.' ' Frost damaged the growing tO- I haivm in Tnnivmu 1 Ul DUUWUIUC. I AZ ?I ' &euomuu ua3 a y Club Of 75 members. ' Greeley 1 Haywood county raised seventy thousand bushels of wheat this year. The Goldsboro tournament man agers have concluded not to use the sabre. Buncombe armle crons fine. A new colleere at Bakersviile. Items from - i the Citizen. Married- on morning Sept. 25th, Hon. C. L. Cobb to Miss Pattie Pool, both of Elizabeth City. Goldsboro cotton merchants re port sales of 252 bales for week ending Friday, Oct 4th. The Citizen reports the1 chest nut crop better this year than ever known Becti0n pf Aflheville. mi i m n.- The Asheville Pioneer has been presented with' some potatoes seve n make ten pounds and three-quarters. TOO much liquor, poverty, Chills and exposure killed poor Joseph Stafford of Bcranton, Pa., in weldon Wednesday. Ovide Dupre. Esq., a gentleman of marked talent Assistant Elector for the 4th District, will soon begin an active can vass. Up to Friday some sixty per- sons have made , profession of faith in Christ at Methodist , revival in Raleigh, says the benknel. ine Diociuioiaers oi tne jiiuge- combe Female College meet at the Court House. Tarboro. next Thursday at 11 o'clock,' says the JSnqwrer. ,-. It is said that the farmers of J Edgecombe used on the present crop 2,500 tons Of foreign manure. ine Juqutrer wants a local fertilizer manufactory. . The Asheville. Pioneer, tells US that Mr. LB.,. Sawyer, who was severely injured by an accident two weeks ago, is so far recovered as to oe ame to wais aoout. While the inside form of the last issue of the Goldsboro' Messenger was beine worked off the lever of the press was broken, which may necessitate the loss of its next issue. J - A gentleman of Tarboro, says 1 the Enoutrcr. has offered to bet $50 that he I can name twenty-five States that will go for -nt cofni that IJrpplPV will ott a ma- u.vwvj-y-" "V i j0rity of the balance. Ayoung negro Cornelius Flem- ming by name, was killed on Monday last, by being entangiea in me running gear wimu driving Mr. David House's gin, states the Greenville spectator. . Why can't the Rads in North Carolina get up a Straight-out Democratic Electoral ticket to aidT Grant? Because they are Fagg-ed out UTews. No, Taint uecauseuieyaon tuaftr-seiie any more, t 'l aiKing men are necesasry. Distinguished speakers .will be raeserA at the mass ineetine which . is to be 1 held at Alexandriana on .Thursday the 17th I inst. Amonff the number exnecteo are Hon. w AfTh In, Hon Matt Raxisom: and I . . n., . v.., - . !(- 1 iftv-w.i ftv. nna nf TWtW Tninc held J U ft,-miiH vomr, this wMonvas tmdouhted-5 i iy that Of last Wednesday mgnt a ijrge number was to attendance, ana . speecnes were made by Capt Swift Galloway elec tor for - this; district, ,ny uon. v. tJiarK, Major John HugtTvana tne iter, jonn . The money on hand at the last meeting of the Tarboro Building and Loan Association was ' avering . of, the amount being $3,040, the prices arranging about one fifty-four. So we learn from the Southerner. The annual expense of the Fed eral Courts in North Carolina heretofore did not exceed over ten thousand dollars. Marshal Carrow' now draws two hundred and twenty Tfiiae thousand dollars to pay the same. Joseph Torrance, colored, con victed at this term of the Court for robbing the smoke-house of Mr. Joshua Jones, who resides on Homony Creek, was sentenced to the Penitentiary for two years, says the Asheville Citizen. Captain John D. Hollister, Fore man oi the Machine Shoos of Separks. Hicks & Co., will leave for St Louis on Fridav next, sava the Raleigh News, to r en- resent the sub-division of North Carolina in the National Convention of the Brother hood of Locomotive Engineers. Wilson, a notorious desperado of Yancey county, has had his sentence to tne penitentiary confirmed by the Supreme Court, that is the action of the Superior Court was confirmed on appeal, ana next wees Juaaifon uourt will re-sentence him. So states the Ashville Pumeer. . GoldsborO Farmers1 and Me- ehanici Journal savs: Richard E. . Tones. Esq., of the firm of R E Jones & Co.. of this place, sailed from Newbern on Wed nesday last, for St Martin's, one of the West India Isles, whither he has cone to secure property bequeathed to his wife. at the death of her grand father, several months since. A bank has been started in Tar boro,' the same being a branch of the Bank of New Hanover, and having a capital stock or rauu.uuu. considerable stock Has been taken in the town and county. ' The fol lowing are the officers of the Bank at Tar boro: Mr. M. Weddell, President; Mr. J. D. Cummin, Cashier. A negro woman of Goldsboro was engaged in conversation with one of the operatives at a cotton ein and, approach ing too near, her dress was caught by the machinery, torn from her and literally ground to atoms, ine frailness of the fabric and the fact that only her dress became en- tangled most likely spared her from a ter- rible death. "Col. Simon G. Hayes, a town- raised farmer, carries his chair with him in the cotton-field, and moves from one stalk to the other, chair in hand. We are curious to know how the Colonel can sit in his chair and pick cotton from those tremen dous high stalks he has been telling us about" Ah, Woodson, Woodson! That Ifeics is too relie-able, ole f eL HOTEL ARRIVALS. National Hotel, R. Jones, Proprietor. October 6th, 1872. T P Toon, WC A AR R; David Murphy; ettevuie, IN v; Kev William urunt, Fayetteviiie, !: J A Launder. Fayetteville. N C: J R Healicott ho ixco: it u f ox. bo ivi uo: 1 soutnaii. ucn- mond, Va; G C Garriss, Wayne co; J A Turpln, So Jfxprese Uo. O. That I Were Beautiful ! is the un spoken wish of thousands of women to whom na ture has denied the charm of a pure, fresh, trans- Sarent complexion. To gratify this wish Haoan's LaoNONia Baxjc waa introduced. The cosmetics of distinguished chemists, and it was also found that i)a Via1 Kifton rsi jn tswiw3 nnlsAtinns hv thamAar uieit uiumuo eumi im hi wuaiw mo buu mai , tn mnli tho T4.rnal nanu ThA lortina haling I floral prrtonplbiron necks and arms a porcelain smoothness and a tinge like that of the finest oriental pearl. They soon dis covered that it was a " new thing under the sun," incomparable and unapproachable. Unquestionably the Magnolia Balk has been the great toilet suc cess oi tne present century. $1,000 Reward is offered by the proprietor of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, for a medicine that will equal it in the cure of all severe cases of "Liver Complaint" and all diseases arising from im purity oi tne blood, asitnipuons,nmpie8,uiotcties, nous, etc ipcti-TU Tn sat NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Defend Tour Health. The fall of the leaves not only symbolizes human decay, but promotes it In other words, the effluvia from dying and rotting vegetation is unfavorable to health. To this and other causes especially excess of moisture in the atmosphere may be ascribed the prevalence of acute disorders of the stomach, bow els and liver at this season. Every person of bilious habit is liable to be very bilious in the fall.. .Then, too, all persons whose digestion is weak are more than ordinarily dyspeptic, and individuals predls- posed to colic, diarrhea and dysentary are particu larly likely to be attacked by these complaints. The most complete defence against each and all of. these distressing ailments is bodily vigor. To obtain this blessing In all its plentitude where it does exist Hos- tetter's Stomach Bitters Is earnestly recommended. It is the peculiar office of this preparation to rein ae Jood it tato me. ZaBtalBiBg blood. Bodij Tigor Qcpena8 npon toe Bourkhing qualities of that fluid, and the nutntiouB- force and regulate the important organs which dt- neas of the blood depends upon the functional activ ity and regularity which it is the special province of the Bitters to secure. Beace it Is the beat defej.ee of health at this season, and indeed at all seasons. When dysentery, diarrhoea, bilious colic and other I violent affections of the bowels, become epidemic, j m they often do in certain parts of the country in I the fall, it will be found that persona who have I been wise enough to resort to the Bitters aa s pre- I ventive are almost, -invariably exempted from the J scourge. FALL OVERCOATS, Latest Style Silk Hats, SCOTCH CAPS ONE DOLLAR. JEWMARKET SUITS, IMPERIAL SCARFS, : 1 LATEST STYLE COLLARS, SOFT HATS, ROBE DE CHAMBRES, MTJNSON CO.S', oct6-tf .'. . dty Oothiera. JUST EECEIVED, A LARGE LOT OF ' Common 11-inch Plug. ' : Bright and dark double i thick Wavy, Black and s' Sweet: Cavendish V. and other gradesVof fine - - vr CliefiiisToteo; Also a Hoe lot of im- ported and doioestie S1GGAIIS v PrfcesReduced to new H. BURKHIMER, ft.- ' sm U uftt' ft.. . - Ml W lift.. Slgm of the Indian Chief, AVIIOLE NO; 1,571.' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ' GRAND DISTRIBUTION- Under the Auspices or the N, 0. Beneficial Association, GRAND DRAWING TO TAKE PLACE OCtObGr '30ths TTNE ACRES OF VALUABLE WELL IM IX proved Real Estate In the city of Wilmington. near Smith's Creek, containing 40 Building Lots, Xoted for its raoid increase in Valae as citr I in tne year ltm it was som ror &) an acre: in in it was sola ror sioo an acre; in i7i it was soia ior tt aa acre, ana during tne last year tne city valu ation has Increased $400 on it. The property sur rounding it is owned by large land speculators, and cannot do Dougm ai any reasonaoie price. The Wilmington Bull dine Association has a claim on a small portion of the land, subject now to the mount ox aoout $buu. Thereat of that portion of the property under mortgage over pays the dues to the Association. Also THREE HUNDRED DOLLARS IN GOLD TO BE DISTRIBU TED AS FRIZES. 1 Land Prize. . $2,250 1 Gold 44 ; 100 1 50 2 5 8 8 20 each 10 each 40 50 40 20 each. . . 2 50 each. $2,250 700 Tickets at $2 50 Each. Tickets can be bought at Mr. Heinsberger's book store, at Green & Planner's drug store and at W. W. Lane'a drug store. . Persons wishing to purchase tickets will do well to get them as soon as possible, as thers are a great many aireaay engagea. The above drawing is not gotten up for the pur pose, of making a haul upon the pockets of the pub lic, Dut soieiy ior tne purpose 01 1 "t II Conrertms . Froperty . Mo Money in the Quickest wav and on the loweat possible terms ior wmcn it can oe aone. oct b-tr J. F. RUECKERT -f T t , IAlTTCI I m W tm CI f I Yl H 11 nntm VII V"C1 FOR SALE CHEAP. Aline new $700 Piano at.... A fine new 500 Piano at.... $475 00 425 00 875 00 250 00 A fine new 450 Piano at.... A fine new 850 Organ at. , . . a nne new su organ ac 150 00 These excellent instruments are warranted for five years, and kept In tune for one year free of charge. Also dozens of fine second-hand Pianos, in complete order, varying In price from $75 to $460, for sale at different points in North Carolina. SHEET MUSIC The best collection and latest productions offered at $& to 50 per cent below puDUsners prices. now is tne time to dut or j. r . .KUifcuivivKi , masonic nail. Above 57 and 59 Market street, oct 6-tf Wilmington, N. C. First Co-Operative Store, N. W. Corner Front and Dock Stsv TTTE ARE IX CONSTANT RECEIPT BT RAIL IT and each steamer of fresh supplies of FAMILY GROCERIES. White Fawn, Streamlet Choice and the celebrated Dickey Flours,- rarenea ana ureen uo&ees,1 ureen Teas from tl upwards best. Oolong at SI: Ferris' unrivaled Sugar-cured Hams,- Shoulders and Break fast Bacon. Fulton Market Beef, Pig, Pork and other Meats, Matnew8' and iNumsen s canned uooas. la fact all goods that can be found in a first class gro Oor eery. Call and see prices and examine stock. motto is "Fair dea lealing, quick sales and small profits." JAMES IL MoGARITY, Manager, . octft-lt ESTABLISHED 1845. Old Firm. , . Old Ooods. D. EAHHWEIIEB, Late Greentcatd k Co. . .Wholesale Dealer in f inesBrandies, Gins, flisteys & Segars Ha 10, South Water Street RESPECTFULLY INFORMS HIS NUMEROUS Customers thafhe has opened the largest and best stock Pure Liquors in the State, st prices to compete with any Northern House, I shall keep constantly on hand Old Kentucky Bye and N,C. Corn Whiskies, imported Brandies, Wines sad Segars. Purchasers wQl do well to examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. SEGARS A SPECIALTY. oct 61m The Prices are Muck Lower On Coffees and Teas. WE CAN' GIVE THE LOWEST PRICES TO mi friflfutaanit niiitnTnera.?'. W claim to have aful In fnrnlata our Patrons the best stock of FINE GOODS ever offered In this City. . Selections can be made from our large variety of Coffee in the grain to suit every want and the consumer is then assured 01 its strict punty. w e nave wiuiouv uxpuui wi largest stock of jlue Teas, every variety, in the State. oct 6-tf -' T North Front street Hen's Eiigliflli Ties ! si.:. 1 1TC-GH -LACE3' !TE0NCt A1 sraviaBXB y,-. and cheap. at "v i iv. Mt. Dftfti OlMflQTiara ona dayv.Y ftl 09 . . twnliTL.. .ft.u...'..... low .-1 two rouiaaya..?.M..;?HJM V Otq daya.. ....... ona week.,.. :...'..( s oo 8 CO " 5 00 " Two weeks. Three weeka;.,. 1 ..... . IK i' , 4 I V ' ft ftA .ft .. una moma. Two montna.. Thre TooBtba '.-.-?. ii Jvft .V; .15 00 j i -.ft..,..S00 Onarear.. . . .ou uv tW Contract dTartUemanta taken at nropor. ; tlonately low rate. hnated aa ten agjiarea aa. iuui -wiumn. tri NEW; ADVERTISEMENTS. Administrator's. Notice.., rpHE TTSTrERSlGXED HAYING QUALIFIED JL aa Administrator ttpon tbe estate ofWm. T. Hug- gins, deceased. In the Probate Court of New Han over County, this la to rire notice that all claims against said estate must be tiled rith.; laid Admlnls' trator within two years from this date, or this notice . will be pleaded against them. :. . V ,r All persons Indebted to said estate are hereby no- tilted to settle the same.' - Y. H. MTTCHELL, Administrator. " " Wilmington, N. C, Octobier 6, 18Tt C' lawOw Art for tKe jHillion. rpHKBESTPICTUItEaAlJ reproduced by Chromoa, are to be naa at THE LIVE BOOK STORE, " ' ' ' 11 . V ! THE LOUVRE and DRESDEN GALLERIES are represented by their'mOflt valuable Works of Art Titian and Raphael, Tenicra and Peter Paul Rubens, as well aa all the living American Artists, contribute now to adorn the homes of the most, humble as of themoet wealthy. Call and soe for yourserrea . At ; - HEINSBERGER'S.. -oct 6-tf ; f j u Wvs Book and Mualo Btote.., . TiriLMmaTON lodge, u. d.- Regular meeting Monday night at o'clock. THOS. B. OARR, Bog OCtS-lt .. s u r ! i !-,.;, . Steamer Wacbamaw,' W. X POTTER) 'Master, Will leave Market Dockv Monday morning at 8 o'clock for Smithviile Court. Fara Ut: I . ' ' j T. D. MEARE3, Agent ect S-lt . ' " ' "''"4" Higbie's AuctionBooms HAVE BEEN ENLARGED' and X Wttl give par- ticular attention to the sale of ' MERCTANBIZE, RENTINQand selling of Seal Estate ai one per cent, J. 8. H7GBIE, Auctioneer'. " oct 6-3t " ' " ' ' vr;'r';:r.lVi'"'' ':' ' I ' Sugar, Coffee and Flour HHD3 PEMARARA AND R, R. SUQARS, 1 cq jwiauennea Bugars, . . QQ Sack. Coffee, For sale by F. W. KERCHNER, oct 6-tf XT, 88 and North Water St- Iron. Glne ani Spirit iCasts.- 3,000 BDLS HOOP IRON, 1, IX, IX Inches, : 150 Bbls Glue, -. .. .. i. '- 600 Spirit Casks. For sale by : 'iJj1 F. W. KEnCIIKER. 7, 8 and 29 North Water Bt oct 6-tf ' Eaisins, Butt er . Clieese BOXES RAISINS. .40 85 Tubs Butter,., ' , , 'For sale by ' ' " -v i " oct 6-tf , , : F. W. EERCHNES. . Bacon and Pork; QQ HHDS AND BOXES SMOKED BIDES, ' C Q Hhds and Boxes D. S. Sides, ' " ' gQ Hhds and Boxes D. S. and Smoked Shoulders jtror saie oy F. W. EERCHNEB, oct 6-tf St, 88 and 99 North Water Bt S. M; BfovTiing.i House,' Sifii; Drnaijiental - Painting:, : ; GLJiZING, &C, 7 DONE IN THE NEATEST! MANNER AND AT the shortest notice He can be found . at hie old stand, corner of Second and Princess streets. NOW LAirDmG, Ex-Brig Barquentine Leonard Fifty Cases Blood, Wolfe & Co.s . ,.' . 'J "'. - PALBAi. Which we offer at small advance on cost of isapof. tation. .... ' i oct 6-tf C D. MYERS A CO., j 1 North Frost street - ERMAN COLOGNE IN GLASS AND WJCKElt V-a at GREEN & PLANNER'S. oct 6-tf X IEBIG'S EXTRACT v BEEF" AND PATENT ' JLi Barley, at GREEN PLANNER'S. ' oct 6-tf TJOWDER PTJFFS,TWftBri' STDV SXTltAVXB,; X c, at GREEN A FLANNER'S. oct 6-tf Saddlery. ?y.i 4 JLL KINDS OF SADDLES, HARNESS, TRAY. - exjnu BAGS, ana everytning m u lias ot . SADDLE11Y GOODS, Cheap for Gash at J. S. Tophana Go.' fob 6-tf nac -.,..; . r . . i , Wilmington, N. C . MISCELLANEOUS. - BUT TUB GENUINE! limMs SCAlxES Mere than 250 Tf rerentUXOw. Ttioaa, , Agents also for the best alarm. Mor. awer. mk-nraxmcfl Mr. CO.. 811 SKUA. I. ' I ""ft- - ii- v- f. X? (YORK. 169 BaUtaoro Street ,L.Jmore; 68. -. Camp St, New Or rAUUuflaft! ouiM'i ftftv, , 719 Cheanut street Phil-' delpfaia. faLRBANES. BROWN C0.4 US Milk street rAD Boston. . ' ''l -:-r'-l : -1 V ' ' r" j, For sale by let 'lng Harlirw DoaietV . - .iiiain.i(n.i.i Pn.tAftt -,.i -. .i ft.. 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Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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