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1 . 1 - ' " ""-- r v tx .1-- ' , . - PUBLISHED DAILY, BT - - - orncs, bawsoa Bank Buildings, front St. juris raMoanmoiii w. rear, m advance. ' ii. ...... :'. .., , .Y .$T 00 months. advance. .y.t. ..,-...,..,. 3 BO 2 months. in andvance.-.i S OO Th Moaioxe 8 Am will b delivered la any part of th City at Pirrmy Cmrw per week. . ... , t " ... OVTUNC8.V :. . The paying teller bt ihe Richmond, Va.," State Bank has defrauded the bank Of $10, Joo and absconded,. .Thirty, pt forty thousand horses are' now afflicted . with Jjhe neW malady in New York and the disease has extended to other placesT It Is assum ing more serious phases. 'Wreck of a bar and probable loss of seven lives near Cape Ilenlopen Friday night ' -Spani&h. Cortes refuse to abolish capital punishment for political Offences. '-Engineer and fireman killed in an accident on the Balti more Western bound express. -Vast beds of copper and. coal found in Texas by. Scientific Exploring Expedition ; -U. S. troops are being quartered throughout Ala mX Many persons drowned and much property lost by the overflowing of the Pa Boiler of Graves' shipyard at Norfolk, collapsed, killing two persons. A horse driver has been taken, with the horse malady in Boston. TUB IIOHSK SICKNESS V Rages in New York, Boston, Chi cago, St. Loui, Roebester, Detroit and many other points. It is spread with frightful rapidity over the whole country." "Business 'suffers seriously in New York, Broadway, says one paper, is as deserted as a village lane. It is a most singular epidemic. We haven't heard of a single case of outrage iu Alabama, and yet the De?pot sends his troops thither. - Will the people, sustain Grant in these tyrannical courses? ; -; ? . Hi v . THE GREATS CANVASS NEW THE IXUEPHY-OEIEH BAEOAUf. TSi. Chandler's Admission TThy the Custom House Compact was ... Broken. '. .' . .... . From the N.;Y. Tribune. The Hon. Wm. K Chandler, . Sec retary of the Grant Republican ' Na tional Committee, expressed his views, last evening, in regard to the relative merits of the various candidates for the Mayoralty, und especially in re gard to the reasons which rendered the Administration managers' unable to control the Republican vote for O'Brien. In reply, to the question as to whether it was true that the Ad ministration managers here had made a compact with O'Brien to give him $40,ouo so soon as he 'should have raised ten political association ban ners, and that, when this number had been raised, the sum agreed upon was refused, and only $20,000 offered to O'Brien, Mr. Chandler said that 'so . far as he knew there was no such com pact. If anv such promise, or any agreement looking to material help had been made to O'Brien it must .have been by Thomas Murphy.' While he knew nothing of the terms of any , compact to support O'Brien, there was undoubtedly a tacit understanding, and the adminis tration leaders here are anxious to carry out the agreement. The nomi . nation of Havemeyer, however, had rendered this very difficult. ;. meetings about the State. " Nkoxta, Oct.; 24. The Liberal demonstration in this Tillage to-night was a great success. A large number of stores and private dwelling-houses were brilliantly illu minated, and a torchlight procession with two bands of musio paraded the streets. Muddy roads, darkness, and threatening weather did not keen the farmers away. "They poured in from an directions, bnngmir the most en couraging reperts of the progress of the campaign in their neighborhoods. Ex-Gov. . Seymour was the . principal speaker, lie had. eome from a sick bed, against the advice i of friends, and bis feeble health compelled ' him t.O limit liiTvtan) f ' 4s An Vi vt - maa 4 OTI n He made a thoughtful, dispassionate, patriotic address, urging ; his hearers to cat aside the prejudices of party, and look at the issue of the canvass as American citizens desiring pare Government.' -. . f EtMtKAVCOct'. The Liberal therini?r;here:last sight, was one of J the most remark- mat nas ttoen neja? in unemung county or in WeBtera New York during the present campaign.; The Bon. ti. S. Cox made one of . his most effective speeches and was aholauded to the echo, especially when he re ferred to the frivolous r manner in which the great writ of habeatcOrpiw uaa been set aside t by Grant's Ad ministration, He spoke of it as one of the great ' rights ' guaranteed1 by Magna Charter, pictured the scene in the field ofBunnemede when that -great bill of Tights was granted by uig jonn 10 me Darons, and showed now dancrerons to the liberties of anv - people the least, infringement upon A cold, rainy , day. '.and . muddy "wceis were some 01 me cuscourag- Wff element a with WWr.Ti' tbft UruPirftl Republicans and Democrats .had to. contend , yesterday in ; carrying out 'us. .v:ol;-'xI'-no:-3o: their, political, demonstration at Ny ack: I Citizens of all the surrounding towns had agreed to join in the de monstration, and the numerous lib-' era! organizetions that were to have taken part guaranteed a procession of from 8,000 to 5,000 men. s ' - J ' ' ; Danville, Oct. 24. An immense mass meeting assem bled here to-day to hear Gov. Hoff man on the issues of the camDaicru. At least 3,000 people, full of enthusi- "asm for Greeley and Kernan, listened in aeep aixeniion to tno governor's able and exhaustive arguments. He addressed his closing' remarks chiefly to Democrats, saying that every Dem ocrat who remained, at .home and failed to vote Greeley thereby sanc tioned the violation by Grant of every Democratic principle. - : - Angola, Oct. 24. -: The canvass throughout Erie county I is one or toe warmest ever known, and the Liberal meetings especially are all. large and well attended. A joint meeting of Republican and Democratic Liberals was held here last night, and the audience was un usual in size and character. The Crincipal speech of evening was made y the Hon. Wra. Doraheimer : of Buffalo, who spoke most eloquently for about an hour and a half. Buffalo, Oct. 24. Although there had been little effort to make the Liberal meeting at the Rink in this city, to-night, a success, from l,50tf to 2,000 of the honest voters of Buffalo gathered there 'at the time announced for the meeting, to hear S. S. Cox and Wm. Dors heimer. Tabrttown, Oct. 24. Nearly 10,000 people assembled in the muddy streets-of Tarrytown, last evening, to witness the. torchlight procession of Liberal Republicans and Democrats, who turned out to wel come the Hon. Chauncey M. Depew. WAKING ' From some counties in Western North Carolina, we learn that our friends are waking up! Our public men are advancing to the front! Mass meetings are being held, and the spirit among the people is decid- y improving. . . - . . , . In some counties in the State, we will make handsome gains oh Judge Merrimon's vote. f '- Keep the ball rolling! Raieiah Netes. METEOBOLOGICAL BECOBD. , October J6.187S. Tima. Barome ter. Ther mom Wind. Weather. eter. 7A.M. 1P.M. 9 P. M. 60 76 66 Calm JCloudj N W FreshlFair Calm - IFalr 89:87 Mean Temp, of day, 67 deft. Not. All barometric readings are reduced to the ea lerel and to S3 degrees Fahrenheit. i . JKOBKHT BITBOTIL, . Scrg't Signal Serrice U. S. A. Weatber Heprt. . AVVr Dkpartsc est, ) Office of Chief Signal Officer, V Washington, October 264:85 P. H. ) Probability. On the lower lakes and theace over the middle and eastern States clearing weather on Sunday, with occasional rain, except in the middle States; in the south Atlantic and Gulf States southwesterly to northwesterly winds, and clear weather over the north west and upper lakes; variable northerly to southerly winds and partly cloudy weather, with failing barometer, on Sunday. - THBOITY. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Mtjnson A Co. Overcoats, &c Daniel Quinivlan. Blacksmith Shops. See advertisement " Wanted." Cbonly & Moxnnv Auction Sale. F. W. Kerchner. In store In store. Chas. D. Mters. Family Supplies. B. Weill. Great Bargains. P. Heikbbergeb. A Galaxy of Art . Green & Flanker. Kerosene Oil ' J. L, McBek. Notice. ' , J. H. McGabity. Business is Dull. H. Burkhtmer. Just Received. All styles and varieties of Ladies' Silk Ties to be had at " - . - It : : " Macks Bros. fc Co.'s Gents in the country will please send their orders to W. F. Wenzell, North Front street . ' - It 1B1Msa a i OarClivrclss)Tlar Services in St PauTs (Evang. Lutheran) church to-day as follows: Preparatory ser vice in German at i A. M.; German ser vice and communion at 10 Ar M.; Anni versary of Christian Associatlpn at 2T P. M. ; English service at 7T P. M. . Fifth Street M. E. Church, South, on Fifth, between Nun and Church streets. Rev. A. -A. Boshamer, Pastor. " Services at 11 A. M. and 7 P. M. Sunday School at 0 A. M. Class meeting at 3 P. M. Services in St James' church to-day (22d Sunday after Trinity) as follows: "Morning Prayer at 11 A. M. ; Evening Prayer 'at P. ML ; Sunday School at 3 P. M. ' i 'Services In St John's church as follows: Morning Prayer at 11 A.' M.; Sunday School at 10 'A.' lLvt 'SfrO" W'f' ', Services In the First Presbyterian church at 11 A. M. and 7 P. M. ! S ; f M ; - Services In St, Paul's (Episcopal) church at 11 A. M. and7i P. M.. . s J Services In the Front street M. EL .church at 101 A. IL and 7J- P3Lf Sunday school at 8 P.M. Having received a few good and steady workmen; J can now fill orders at theshort- lestnotice.' - W. P, Wenzell u ' Macks Sbos. A Co,' J awarded the successful lauga at ta tour i. octmt . .r.y ' - . . Manager. ectr- -, . - -I - ctwodamsawea jn . . ,) ... t 4 - r ; ; wilmingtO There were 14 police arrests r during the past wcefc . i . "vu-w" Four patients sent to the City Hos pital during the past week. v There were 5 convicts sent to the Work House during the week past Mr. : P. C. Burnett received serere in juries about the face and head yesterday by aiall - -. . -. '. . . . r . The clerk of the market reports the arrival of 168 market carts, daring the past week. . v , . . t The ordinance of Baptism will be ad ministered in the First Baptist church to night (Sunday) after sermon. The various butchers' of this" city slaughtered during the past week 61 beeves, 89 hogs, 43 sheep, 4 calves and 2 deer. . - Mr. D. J. Gilbert had another supply of those fine New BiTer oysters on hand yesterday. As an oyster caterer he is a de cided success. The members of Friendship Temple of Honor and .Temperance are notified to meet to-morrow evening, punctually, for the election of officers. v . , . . During the prevalence of the equine epidemic a strict embargo should be placed by our authorities 'on the importation of horses from a distance. - The Macarthy combination completed their engagement at the Opera' House last night, the audience, as usual on Saturday nights, being rather slim. - Thanks to Mr. It. L. Harris for copies of the New York Ledger, Chimney Corner and Clipper for the current week. All such publications can. be had at his stand on Front street. ' : There was paid Into the City Treasury for taxes during the past week a total of 15,467 67, of which $4,537 02 was on real and personal property and (930 55 for spe cific purposes. ' Mr. A. V. Dockery. U. S. Consul to Stattin, Germany, was in the city yesterday en route for Richmond county, he having obtained a short leave of absence to visit his family. " Registration in the several Wards, so far, has made but little guegress. In the i first division ox the 1st Ward but 1 is re ported, in the second divisiom,!; in the 2nd Ward, 1, and in the 4th Ward, 2. On Wednesday next, in front of their salesrooms, on North Water street, Ifassrs. Cronly & Morris will sell a large assortment of superior furniture, agricultural and me chanical implements, saddles and fearneea. &c, &c., from the Schenck place, near tkm city. - There were 4 interments in Oakdale 1 Cemetery for the week closing yesterday, of which two were adults aged 3 nfl 40 years, respectively, and two children, one aged 13 years and the other 11 months. The diseases were congestive chill, dropsy, consumption, and one not staled. A beautiful line of Scarfs, both for la dies and gents, just received at It W. F. Weszkix's. Jmetle Market. The following prices ruled among retail dealers in our market yesterday: Apples 50C0 cents a peck; sweet pota. toes 25 cents a peck; Irish potatoes 40 cents a peck; tomatoes 10 cents a quart; okras 5 10 cents a dozen; butter beans 20 cents a quart; vegetable eggs 1012r cent a piece; cabbages 1020 cents a head; red peppers 10 cents a string; beets 60 cents a peek, or 10 cents a bunch; onions 50 cents a peck, or 10 cents a quart; new peanuts 50 cento a peck, new rice 1520 cents a quart; ecapes 10 cents a quart; oranges 50 cents a doaen bananas 50 centsf 1 a dozen; grown fewCs $1 a pair; chickens 75 cents a pair; eggs 35 cents a dozen; coots 65 cents a dozen; wild ducks 75 cents a 'pair; squirrels 25 cents a pair; New River oysters 40 cents a quart sound oysters 20 cents a quart; clams 20 cents a peck; crabs 20 cents a dozen; beef 1015 cents per pound; mutton 1216 cents per pound; thl 15 16 cents per pound; venison 124 cents per pound; sau sages 25 cents per pound; fish 1525 cents per bunch; hogshead cheese 20 cents per pound; mullet roe 50 60 cents a dozen. Waterproof Coats in greeen and black, gold and black, block and white, brown and white, at It Macks Bros. & Co.'s ' TronUc 1st tke Camp. Under the head of " Look Out for Trai tors,'' the Raleigh Era, Radical organ, charges that Geo. M. Arnold, colored, for merly of tliis city, while pretending to be for Grant, is really secretly working for Greeley. The Era further charges that Arnold will publish a letter, whichhasbeen prepared for him at Democratic headquar ters in Raleigh, containing a direct attack on Supervisor Perry. There are other prominent colored men besides " CoL" Ar nold who are having their eyes opened, and calling them traitors "will not mend the mat ter much. All styles and prices, in first-class Fur nishing Goods, at It W. P. Wjenzell's. Tblrd Ward. "iv'"" Registration - for the .Third Ward will commence at the office of E. S. Woodford,' Esq. , Registrar, opposite the Court House, tomorrow monimg. Registration hours will be from 10 . Ai - ML. 1 P. 2Lk and from 3 to 5 P. M. The jbe cf registra tion in this Ward was incorrcv'Jy stated In our last, but through o fanit of .ours. ' , Pleate SWrt Wiga" lUbbons, Fsicj Notions. &c. hear at' , :... 4. XT . Tint tha ooaaim ioo UTTivort fnir lav. I imsinasuyoffallwid winteT clothing, WP"?; Messrs. Shrier BVo., on Market street, and examine their stock. .They deal exclusively ,.w,; ivuw -n-Mes them to keeD m I " T-' ":7Tj . J, an assortment sufficiently Jarge and varied I to meet the wants and neeities of every class of customers and to hartf none but J first class goods. Their attentto being de- I uLiJ .i(Mw iAfl nian n.' I Give them a call and see for yourselves, , Meeting r Israelite.. - A meeting of the Israelites of this city will be held this morning,' at 10 o'clock, at their temporary Synagogue, on South Front , . - ' -m ' - street, for the transaction of unportant business. It is understood that this meet- iuS u uciu iw mo jiurpwo i i consideration the matter of erecting a Byna- j gogue in this city suitable to the wants of Ti T , v I me large numoer 01 israeuies wuu made this their adopted home.' . -i. m m m j . Elegant French Vestings at I It W. F. Wknzeix's. Sklpplna: Hew. Capt Potter, of the Steamer Waecatnatc, reports that on Friday, the 25th inst, the c. a -7jl a n Schr. Addph, from Georgetown, S. C, bound for New York, loaded with lumber, anchored off the Main Bar, four miles from Fort Caswell, with her main boom gone and part of her deck load missing. It was t,mt m .i-.-i nn t,-, I understood that she would proceed on her voyage. .'. ; I 8aprlr Ce-nrt. I Court was eneaeed all the forenoon ves-1 terday lathe consideration of the Sneeden . - .- . case and at this writing fche Jury is still out. After it was so far disposed of the Court took a recess until Mondav moraine at 10 I o'clock. The Grand J ury will not be - dis charged until some, time this week. Yac Mem Ckrlatlan Aasoelatlon There will be services this (Sunday) after noon, at 8i o'clock, in the rooms of .the Young Men's Christian Association, on Princess street, between Front and Second. COaV FUl-USB'S AJPPOINT3IKNTS. CoL Thomas C. Fuller, Greeley and 1 Brown Elector for the Third Congressional I District, will address the people at the fol- lowing times and places: Elizabethtown, Bladen county, Saturday, Oct 26. White vflle, Columbus county, Monday, Oct 28. .. - SmithviHe, Brunswick county, Tuesday, Oct 29. Kenansville, Duplin county, Wednesday, Oct 50. Fayetteville, Cumberland county, Satur day. 2Ssv. 2. rXTBLIC SPEAKING. Dr. James W. Blount and Isaac B. Kelly, Esq., Democratic sub-electors for the county of Duplin, will address the peopleat the following times and places : Faison's, Monday, " 28 Warsaw, Tuesday, " 29 Magnolia, Wednesday, 44 30 Boney's Store, Thursday, " 31 Chinquepin, ....Friday, Nov. 1 Snatchett, Saturday, " 2 Kenansviue, Monday, " 4 Appointments r Blake-p Atklasn. Beaufort .-. November 8th. Newbern 10th. Durhams Creek L " 12th. Kinston ; " 14th. Holy Innocents, Len- j oir Co i " 15th. Goldsborough j " 17th. T5,00O La Cash rr f 1. We call the attention of our readers to the advertisement in another column of the Nebraska State Orphan Asylum. Here is a WiAnre to win a fortune in a Public Leeal Drawing, and at the same time hehpanoble aa wormy msxwuuon. uwm m -l-i-n n piXltS J. Tllen tllie. Weldon Fair Tuesday. N U. 6. Circuit Court Commences stimulant and stomachic; and although these con in Raleigh Monday, 25th November. spiracles against health and life very rarely succeed, Child found On public highway it nevertheless seems to be a duty occasionally to two miles and a half from Raleigh is a warn the credulous against them. Hostetter's Bit jfetes item. ters, the unequalled remedy for casual indigestion, The Editor of the Sentinel is eonllnned dyeroame Ut mpWnt, SU11 BUacuIi, UVUlg uswunu uj mu iuug Mrs. Turner. W. U. Saunders spoke Friday night in Tarboro. He is to speak at Rocky Mount Nov. 2. j The Weldon Neva says . Mr. J . M. Gizzard, Of Halifax, killed, two DUCKS last week at one shot. i The public discussion in Nash between the Baptist Minister and Universal- f 1st champion didnt take place. A piece of Honiton lace was on exhibition at the Charlotte Fair, made by Mrs. Lucas of that place, aged nearly 80. W B. Peterson, ; formerly : of Weldon, will soon begin the publication of a rper to be called the Pioneer, at Florence, The Enquirer says the man re ported . IdUed atKuiquick was too quickly Eut under ground." He was only badly eaten. ' ; i ; . The Tarboro 'Enquirer says: About twenty-five bears are said to have been killed in Beaufort county during the aJLS( NTCCst " ' ' The "Great -Fox" and his Humpry-Dumpty : Company will probably visit Raleigh some time during the corning winter, says the SenUneV :.:J i f,; Since the 1st of 'July last, says the Era, CoL L J. Young,1 collector of in ternal revenue for this district, has sold fl25,000 worth of stamps for' tobacco and liqnor.J- ;.!;: :.t- '-"i - The Mail says a negro who was left by the tramt Whitakefs rahcfour miles to liattieDorOr ana . overuusjjig uib train went on .his way to the Goldsboro fair M4Ain 'fl.Biiiiot- t -i rejoicing. ... Somerunaist. v;v.t;A nament, to take place by Weldonon the last Qav OT MM! K&ir. . 'l OU 18 & SMandm AhAItRA jfj.. -.J; . j -; : , . -The JbumalofJ Commerce says new dft51l . j. in Newbern, Mr. Edward Guthrie publisher ana itev. jonn ixng editor. Mr. u. is a good practical printer and Mr. -Long is, a of abmt m tbi. gt-t- . Tr Wlnn ATi.,- infnrm. that the Messrs. Riddle, who own several saw mills on toe Wilmington road, betq Enfield and Halifaxrhad -an order, a- een days ago, lor a million leet 01 lumber to shipped to South America. There's ent prise for you. , . . , , A dav or two since, the room of Df j b JL' Drake, an eminent physician, broad brained citizen, and worthy repre- sentative of the county in the last Legishv was broken into, and about $40 worth of clothing abstracted, says a Nash corres- indent of the Weldon . At the term 0 the gnpe. rior Uourt, says tne mra, jndffe watts deci- ded the suits of the Governor's Directors I PPnte1 f T insane .Asylum, Deal. Dumb and Blind Asylum, Penitenuarv, and I Keeper of the Capitol, against the ap- pointees of the Legislature, in favor of the Directors. An appeal was taxen to tne u- preme Court ' In the ease of W. H. Howerton acrainst 8. McD. Tate for rjosses&ian of the W. N. C. railroad, the facts were submitted to Judge Cloud this week at Salisbury. He not rendered his decision at this writ- ing. These cases wiH be argued and deci- d OQ appeal b Suprente Court at the next term which commences on. the first Monday of January next. Era. The Newbern Journal of Com- meree thus speaks of Judge's Meromon's aaaress a me uoiasooro air: lae aaaress - Jn1, -M-rrimnn WA .ntMn.M it m . . tr 4 . TX Uli -a would be, was worthy of the occasion, and of the irreat abuities of the distineuished speaker. Of her great men, and she has manv. North Carolina has ' none whose career seems more calculated to reflect great and deserved honors upon her than does Judge Merrimon's. ' The 'Directors of the Fair were fortunate in securing him as their orator. Somebody competed at the Golds boro Fair for the carpet bag prize offered by the carpet bagger Nason, of Newbern, as an insult to our people. The following description of the article is furnished by the Raleigh Newt: After a brief survey of the article, the pleasant smile of Geo. W. is quickly transformed into a hideous scowl, he drops it and with rapid strides leaves the hall The carpet bag is then taken up bv a friend and thus described: A beanti- ful Wue miniature of a carpet bag, the loops of which are made with hemp cord, a fringe of white and black, negro's uwtorna suspended from the bag is a hanffmariilcrwt, I also made or nemp; a miniature Key is hanging by its side, which fits nicely in the small lock; the bag is opened and found to contain a kink of negro's hair and several strips of paper containing the following in criptions : " Stolen North Carolina Bonds" -"Stolen Kailroad Bonds" "uorruption i high places" "We shall and will rule our country," and one or two others that our friend has forgotten. Nason left by the next train for Newbern. HOTEL ARRTVAX& National Hotel, Oct 26. Jas E Oberry, ! Bladen county; P Hanson, New York; r Lineham, Haywood; W J Taylor, White viUe; R H Fox, Richmond, Va; C W Mc Clammy, Sound; E Legg, Smithville; W O Robeson, D Patterson, Bladen county; A V Dockery, Richmond county; J W Brinkly, MaxweU; Chas Chancy, Horse Shoe ; T E Mclver, Darlington, S C; Sandy Robeson, J R Meddicott, Bladen county. DIED. D ROSE. In this city, on the 36th Inst, Mrs. Her funeral will take place this morning at 9 o'clock, from the residence of Mr. Chas. McClammy, on 7th, between Qneen and Castle streets, tnence to WrlghtsTille Sound. Friends and acquaintances in vited to attend. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CRI9IINAL IMPOSITION. A bad bill substituted for a good one is simply a loss to the pocket of the taker; bat a roisoxous lot substituted for a life-sustaining medicine Im perils the health of those who imbibe it, and the man who concocts, or sells, or recommends such an article, is a criminaljlmposter, and deserres to he visited with a heavier penalty than if he had coun terfeited gold pieces or forged bank bins. . Many vDei onwaoleaome potions now being oflered for sale m rarlous parts of the country as "tonics" and " restoratives," are recommended by their dis- I honest proprietors ana venders as superior to me J famous national speclnc. Hoe tetter's Stomach Bit ters. Desperate attempts are made to thrast these poue compounds into uhj uanos ana down tne ness, and the functional derangement of the weaker sex, baa for twenty years stood at the head of all medicines of its class so far above them as to ren der competition futile. It has not yet reached the meridian of its popularity, its sale being larger now I than at any period since its introduction. Its utility as a preventive of disorders engendered by an msa- lubrious atmosphere or unwholesome water is ad- mlttedby physicians practising in unhealthy dis- tricts, and it is recommended a. a sUmulany many ft I SW, MfclifpiTii n nav nut aaww veswv av tvrvitaMMiifj aw preseribing the adulterated liquors of commerce, oct99-lwSa WedFri OVERCOATS jNO GABBIOU, From Three Dollars to Twenty-Five ; . Seotch Caps . One ! Dollar ; PEEniiracLOTmiG; HANDSOME TIES, " WEDDING, 8VIT8,I : : TARTY KLT)S IJ1IBILELXAS., -"- , ; ,. ( MUNSON CO. . octx7-tf . City Clothiers. BUSniESS IS DULL 1 TS THE CRT GENERALLY.' BUT THERE IS A plenty to do at the First Co-Operative Store.- People will go where they can get n : GOOD GOODS iP,MleSi) 2 . w store ana w amve, fTeaa urwnesry 'and other Bvmbsr alse & raia assortment of J 1 Crackers, J ellles, Cannca uoous, Teas uvutoc np i , r? t ,-- i , - .'' - '??Fi vft txAJTt.tHEyjWT WHOLE NO; l,590i NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. AUCTION SALE, 1 BY CttOXLY Sc MOllllIS. , ON "WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 80m ' 187S, AT 10 o'clock A. M., in front of oar . Sales Soomi (North Water street), we will sell an extensive m sortment of superior , IIAXiL., PAItLOU, LICRAHY, CHAMBES, DTJBrnrO BOOM ' ,n r - A ND'K ITClTKHr "' FURPJITURE, Agricultural and Mechanical Implements cf all the late and most approved patents; S addle S - aild HaTIieSS. n mA . , TO .. . and sundeies-undriksundries. oct S7-8t ; . TTT CTrk"RT7 TTI CTAD17 - O A JJxmmJ , D A UXUSi , 3nnA BUNDLES HOOP IRON, . UUU 1,200 Bandies Cotton Ties, QCABOII8 HEAVY BAGGING, CO Bbls., X Bbls., and Cases Snuff, BAGS SHOT. KAA BAGS SHOT, OUU 850 Bbln. Floa 850 Bbls. Floor, AA BOXE9 AND HHDS. SMOKED SIDES and O V Shoolders, 65 boxes andihds. D. S. Sides and Shoulders, O Aft HHDS. AND BBL8. CUBA AND SUGAR 6VV HOUSE MOLASSES, BBLS. M Kerchner'e Golden Fleece " Sy- rap. 1 Rfl BBLS. PORK, '; lOU 10 Tierces Lard, gj Bbls. Kerosene Oil, 250 BALES nAY bbls glxje IJfQQ Spirit Casks, 100 BBL8, EYS AND W130 WHISKEY, . i JgQ Cases Schnapps, JQQ Caser Brandy Peaches, af C Boxes 8oda, S50 Boxes Herrings, 135 Barrels, if 9 Half Barrels and Kits Mackerel, 75 Cases Pic kles, 150 Cases Oysters. jrorsaieoy F. . W. KERCHNER, oct 88-tf 97, 98 and S9 North Water street . B IT Y EES - . OF j AJVUXj j. O U JT Jl AjJLili D 117 ILL SERVE THEIR OWN INTERESTS BT T T purchasing from us at 7 North Front street oct : srj-tr CHAS. D. MYERS SB CO. CHOICE ORANGE COUNTY BUTTER, In small packages. CHAS. D. MTERS & CO., 7 North Front street oct87-tf BEST LEAF LARD, At Charles D. Myers 6c Co.'s. . i sa sam BUCKWHEAT, RYE AND GRAHAM FLOUR, AND OUR OWN FAVORITE FLOUR. , CHAS. D. MTERS & CO., oct97-tf . 7 North Front street GREAT BARGAINS IN Fall and Winter Goods. TTAVING A FULL AND COMPLETE LINE OF 11 Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS, We would respectfully call the attention of buyers to tne same, in view ei tne approacmng jrair,' we beg leare to state that we intend giving Extra ; Inducements :To our patrons and those via! tin cr our city on that occasions In addition to our EXTENSIVE stock Staple ana Foreign Dry Goods, we ofler a complete line of CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS,, AND GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, To which we respectfully ask one and all, to exam ine our etocK. u. w Jtsaxjj, oct 27-tf No. 17 Market Street JUST RECEIVED, A LARGE LOT OF Common 11-inch Plug, Bright and dark doable thick Navy, Black and and other grades of fine Cton Tobacco ; Also a line lot of lm- ported and domestic AT?, ft A T? R UJEiXXJl IVPi Prices Reduced to new j K tax. H. BURKHTMER, Slarn of the Indian Chief; Jt . 6 Market St. oct7-tf A Galaxy of Art. A BT 8EEMS TO HAVE SPRUNG INTO NEW XX, life this season,-; judging from the number of FINE CHROMOS Offered for distribution among the public. The peo ple of Wilmington are not behind hand in their ap preciation and love of Fine Art. The collection of enromos now on exninraon at tne LIVE ROOK AND MUSIC STORE. Should be seen b; It embraces excel in ent American i eSeoTfAffl Artists, and may fairiy be termed s Oalaxv of Fine Art. - The superb pictures are of every style, and for aaie at . .. ' ,r' -' ' HE1NSBERGER'8 octS7-tf Live Book and Manic .Store. Blacksmitli Shops. IN BE All OF COLLEGE OF FUTSI- CIANS ANO SUUGEONS. I TMSt OUTNLTVAN INFORMS HIS CTJ8TOM- I 13 VRn and the rmblic that he. is now readv to shoe their boraes in aa improved style and at the shortest notica.- v . . , . - f .-oett7-9w :: i- 2 i,' , ; - . .- y.. r- ; . &A f;J&:'xE ?? 'Nt IThB tylE'??P ca t- . v varee aars......;. .... . 44 foaTdavb.....vi,i .... 00 tionatelv low ntee. -, Five Sooarea estimi ... 1 iTCdiTi...: A....... 8 00 t. " . f-?, on week..-.te,..i..j..,-iv.y. Srt - ' v Two weeki.... ,r......' 5 (') " , v .Vj Thweks..M.t.......v.f... S r , ' On month ..f.....f.t v..8(o v - Two month;.'.ir ,..,,15 (xa uaree esOmated at quarter-column, and tV5 . ten aqaares as aalXoolama. NEW' ADVERTISEMENTS. iierosone Oil.- EADWATS-FILLSV'JITJSTANtl' UNDIENT' . CUM CAMPHOR, ARROWROOT, TRUSSES,? 2?; SnOUtDER BRACES, AL a;v -.;- t S7-tf . At GREEN A tLANNER'S. " ik "lTdtice. 'pHE 1ND REGULAR MEETTNO OF L'ARlOSCT- " " JL Pleasure Clnh will Ha hnld it.ii k.: ttHege of Physicians and Surgeons, on the erenlnir m Jtaonaay, we Sta tastai 7:30 o'clock P. M. - : ' oct fi-u i vr -J i ScCrctarr indTrnmrm. . ew - - Officers andlleinbwsS 0F.P- T OF IL .T-AWt HEREBYsNOTl i ?t fled to mret punctually on'; MonAajv'the S8ttilntcVC'-'';,i' for the election of offlocrs. By order, " . " - ?; oct 87-it ' " H. K. FOSTER." W. C T. Oldham &' CTiiiiiiling ARE NOW PREPARED, TO FILL ORDERS AT ' their i',,,:i,r:r; w -.v-w .;ii"'7' .-?v M i 1 If an d S i o r e,vu; F0 OX-QEMOCKTJLEETff. And dcUrend stall the BaUroada fn , THE BEST BOLTED r -' aui BTcrjtBuiB in neir iib.- . ..-. Onr friends wffl please take notice and Wd wv1 ' ' their orders. oct 86-1 w nac OLDHAM '& CTJMMINQ. ; Horse Blankets. LAP ROBES, WOOL MATS, TRUNKS,' HAR- u neaa. Saddles. Bridles. OollariL Humv. Dhalna - ( saaoieiy, uarawarB, ..ravening Bags, . jr eauter una- fers. Stock Large and Jrrlees Iw j,S.TOpaam ago. No. 8 South Front St, C'r- ...'.r,. oct 36-tf nac wummgion, . v. . -. j MISCELLANEOUS. TO THE PUBLIC. H; & B. ' Einaimel;-r 'MARKET STREET, ! CALL ATTENTION TO THEIR COMPLETE and well selected stock of - .'v.'.-.;. Dress: Gobid s ;-r OF EVEEYDESCEIPTIO N, i! . : . Which they offer at'aS.''-- .: ''t'-i Small AiTance on Hew Tort Cost; SATLXS, VALOURS, - Velyeteena and Dress Trinimiiigs, - IN ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES - Scarfs, Cloaks, Cloaking, ' dec, V. 1- . V EJt T l o TFh UNDERWEAR, HOOP SKIRTS, - CORSETS, ; . And a full line of , ;,'.'.- LADIES' FURNISHING GOODS. - Ladles' and Misses Philadelphia made Shoes; a splendid line of Gents, Youths and Boy's Hats, Caps ' and Furnishing Goods; ; Boy's aniClfllren'sClotliiiis. :v. IN ALL THE LATEST . STYLES. r',. Look before you: Purchase Elsewhere. v octmf;'T" .i':- v - Market Street. :0: Orfin 0 THB WlLimCOTOS 1 And Wiukih Raiukaj Coktaht, Wilmington, N. C, Oct. 94, 1879. V ' t. IF PURSUANCE OF A RESOLUTION OF THE President and Directors of the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad Company, passedfan the S4th day of May, 1879, a special meeting of the Stockholders ef said Comnanv will be' nel wll T. President ot said Company, m too city ot wummg- , ton, on Wednesday, the Xth day of November next. for the purpose i consnlering the qnestion f a lease or ine uauway, propjnry, enecia ana mnaiura of said Company to the Wilmington, Columbia .and Augusta Railroad Company. .2.,,, ." J. W. THOMPSON, i oct 95-ttONov ' - -.- Secretary. .' Office of ttbe Wilmington ) And Weldon Railroad Co. Wilmington," N. C.,,' October 24thlS72. TN PURSUANCE OF A RESOLUTION PASSE I 1 at the last annual meeting, the thirty-seven th ai Buai meeungoi tne dwcuuhusv y uw y uuuukw I mnA wMiRnroad Gamnnv wiU be held at tt office of the President of said Company, in Wllmini ton, on Wednesday, the 97th day of November nex ' iJ : j. w.thompson;- oct 9S497NOV -" Secretary Ottici or tbs WrucatoTOit, ., m. . . ry . .... . . , Wilmington, N. C, Oct. 94, 1879. Special HeetliLE of tie Stoctlioltai ;:. ; f ' rf PURSUANCE OF A RESOLUTION. OF THE. u , President and Directors of the Wilmington, Co-. ,. lumblaand. AuEhxd psnpaiaed oa ' I the4th day .of May, 1871 a special" meeting of the" Stockholders of said Company win be held at tha'' ! onlceAfthe President of said Company, In Wamlng- ,' ton,5 oa Wednesday, the 90th day of November aext, -' ' for the purpose of considering' the iu'estionrof the k V lease of fie Wflarlngton and Weldon Railroad. - - :Mi't(. '; W'TOfai1p80jr, ' ' t setfSov;-?--"5t-i::' fierajaitr. ;Oppi:WOOD!! rAEVAflII AND PINK WOOD f f i . f- v?r$ H'il t :AiwA on. iianv .Cot to any length- oeama ana,; , DFXrVERED PROMPTLTINNTT P ArTPofTnE, , v tlT PAYTIKH BUYTSO IN QUANTITY w v.., .WBE STJPPLIED . ATTO?8UQiriVt. . W-.Trr- ADVANCE ON COST. ' y U. U. ITAKSJu&X. VV. V". 5 .v I ' y. - If. feT-.l?" 11 . -J
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Oct. 27, 1872, edition 1
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