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( WIBICT SLXCTOB3 . . 1st DISTRICT LEWIS C. LATHAM, WOOTEN, 8d JOHN D. STANFORD 4th F. H. BtJSBKE. ? -FRANK C. BOBBINS 5TH R. WARING. L ii WAL B. GLNN. 6tk - ;-" A. C. AVERT. GOVERNOR, ZEBULON. B. VANCE,- OF MECKLENBURG Lieut, governor S .T. JA ort PITT. 'ORNEV oenkkai r HO MAS S. KE N A N, OF WIIJiONT SKCHETARY OF STATE. JOSEPH A. ENGE ft - !- t e . . , II A I D NEW HANOVEU TREASURER, OH N M. WO ITH, ... r OF RANDOLPH. AUDITOR, SAM EXiLLOVE, OF HAYWOOD." -.;!! SUP'T s JOHN cJ SCP'T 1 PDRLIC: INSTRUCTION. SCAHBOROUG H, OF JOHNSTON. FOR C O N G R E 8 S : FIRST DISTRICT i JESSE J. YEATES OFl HERTFORD, i THIRD DISTRICT, A LI' :R;EDS'Jfc WADDE OF NEW HANOVER. .FOURTH DISTRICT, JOSEPH J. DA VIS 6F FRANKijN. 'I. .... :r-- :t rl i .I j-, 1 ... a f W4 au a , A Ii F It El) M. SC ALE .!i.;,;,fclH PlJsThiCTL,. ;AfrKji.L.cSTVKI IE' ! s 1 A ; i Olf RICUMuND. REVIOITIT hiutct i ' CT,J . ' ILL I AM Mlli OP IREDELL. EIGHTH DISTRICT, JtOBEIlT B. V OF BUNCOMBE. In numbers of places in the State cowardly fellows have slipped in at uight and cut down Tilden and Vance poles. ANC Th nur Tamn,. ! 1 ,. 18 P lo us usually high standard. The ibenew 'lemperance papek the heading niH Trr. .r li,-.1,, North Carolika ' Good Templar, is quite a handsome and well-edited I oucev, luugin? dv US initial? niimhr' It contains twenty-eight columns, j The Servians have won several im- ' .a " -i- - -. . ' " 5'to , oauie was; lought on Thursddy,. in : which the Servians were entirely sue cessfuV and 1 the' Turkish losJ very eavy., (; . il...!'i J ' vln.South Carolina the Republicans '-rpfntv'4ai;aMi.. 11 i - ' 'J J s "I refuse to dl8CUS8 political nut mna .; Jf g e.vil, 4h?,leaders fear" the effect Z OBQra upcm the eotored people .... ... w ... luwjr c. it vii ii v (iuecei Viea l or so manyl!yars. UKVIlr UOONO TllK IUtH ! , vThe.vname ajid so-fofth of a tiew - coaredWcret organization, juVi start . U;Ui .ate.'jloniJed the Mlltll. lt ftf Utt m aa. u.,j. ot'of an ,exoWeTaa .ha..i " Plumas ome; time .,go. At lime- there was' Jittle be.id. 1 to connect that movement with a vi olation of tbe'law .against secret; po litical societies.. Bat since that time other facts have S transpired v which seem to! point irresistibly to the con- I I ' o . i . i . arei leading1 the colored people into 1 Btrance ange pmns 01 lawlessness ana re- iTirtn r ' " i -- 1 1. .IK. The new movement is supposed to ue proiecLeu uy us name, " xiever Meetsand by the claimed fact that its memtes do hot meet as an organ I . i I zat on. NowL orAnt that t vpr .11, :.kt: , ' :u:u ' L -i - - w WWM -r -Vr0 iaw:.wuwu F1. stringently for the suppression of 11 secret political societies ( whether th nnonntt A 1. - I I. 97 1 nVlAI Qta 9 To' Tr irt v. Aw) AM nn .' Awlait .?.","M7.',. " vuC1 u v.a even if it exists only in name, pur Doae kn W Tf. i, H,p rmrl j - : . : , . ",:.(.- .1 j pose and the means used to compass ih Tinrnnsfl flcsinst' tvhJf.ti snve r.rr , -o r ' "T , 1 - i i -i ! v - ' -i . reign law hurls its anathemas and vh sits its condign vengeance. A subtle attempt at evasion is idle, for the .law contemplates the thing aimed at and 'the means used.l In the present 'case- the one! is ma-1 le'volent and the othei niuni ii niu- den behind tboi gossamer curtain of a : . J. . - I i .. y II lie. ..But 'then, we are not left to neces-! sary inference - I Vh liftvn nnpn rial-' I . . T - i i pablo fact to maintain our position. i.ne exposure in our city department this morning shows conclusively that - - , - .1 -.-- - J . a; secret-'organization contrary to law exists among us. Read that revela tion, and: then i-cnuect that wit first exposure, and see if you can fail to detecj; a conspiracy against the laws of North Carolina. I ' I I - r- 111 B VIKLD. Arkansas elects Sjtate oflieprs Sep" tenilwr 4. lhat State is heavilv lie. 4 - : Vtr" j rnonf, hehvily lout, 'heavily lt pulic:iii, ilioiisesl Stat Late officers and CtHign-si L'ssiiH'ti. The Maine elfclin ftr (Jovcriuir arid Congressmen lkes place Septc-cnber 11. JUaine will probably increase its I . 1 - . ' I V - . - i I . I . t m.rStiJf , i.i:.. o rjv :vr,r:i"r:v'r""rr"0 872, in 1875. After Maine there I will be no election until Georgia J vrteo OniMior oi ii..a Timi. w w-' w wvr wa . v biJa tu-a a;Q, AC1UV" I . - Ut these are not index StatesJ , T . .11. "7l.cf elections there will mean but lit- tie. -r. 'I. - . ! . . M i It 1 18 to the creat "October States" that we are to look for sins of the result ' oi the) coming". Presi- dential election These all vote on the 10th of October, and are Ohio, Iudiana, West irginia and Colorado, The new- State of Colorado will then hold her first State election, and will 3ecide.witW which -party she will range herself, k matter that, until then, is; problematical. " West VirT ginia, with a large Democratic ma jority at l recent . elections, will pro- bably el ct Stutb offlcerspat in nomU notiAn hir fK-Af.' HU !11 a- I I - ; I AM (jauaa b 1 A la I JX I. V . 1 III III VA III UniU 1 f- 7 j '. T.,-: tor minor Mate officers and members . 1 - j. . - - 1 - ...-' t .1.. " . i i l the gr,at coit U will besought, elects a Governor.' This Tnilinna Hon is even now ' endrrossinu- the at. tention of )olit(cians in all parts of : cianW in all narf ' M the country, asfthe party that will'be successful in elfectiun the present, it .. . I . I - ;1 is feli,..njust seture it by winning the ludiiiia preliminary battle, just a1 in former years tfcey felt a necessity of carryini! rendsylvania. ; So it mav I . i I ; I - . I 1 be expected that aid and advice will ' ' - i.i' . i- I m i .u - ,i .I" y- - y muui an uiiecLiuiiH lu i 'u ""i ja uiai there will be an intereBtinrr and HvpIv . . 1 :l - y I ' . I will be in interesting and lively aian "Hnt nnn .i,0r oi.w,.? campaig intervenes before the great contest,. I I that f 3 Go! pernor ..in Louisiana,' November k 6th. . The Presidential election is held Tuesday, November 7th two mon iths and a half heiice. TllO .Qi-n It sir in ii si nil fX-nr. JJ,M If.J," .L" monthly journal. The August number WtW s excellent periodical ventilation in schools and of shorter hours an more relaxation for scholars. ,.,1,, - ri'Trr? OpiUtS TUrDentllie f- Mr.; S. I Harper,Vwaft P Mr.i-S." I, (Harper, was acci- James "iwu. JIUUUU pttlDlUU OI but not serious. ,'u:;v r ; t i. Mr. Georcre Davis., of Until re tard COUDtV. COrnmi!terfsilif!ifp onlhf.04.h Aged 75, years; good citizen; no cause koown. I 5 . , , The Observer savs: Chaiincv Fl0elev;eUud, vwas badly cut 1 v",u" ,u f "Slu at me iniee cornered counlv n Ohnli I' To! meet Biood TTnnn1 T..- nUxr Smith at Lowe9Ville and Denver ' on the 1st and 2nc Cdl. Stede has changed bis appointment at Chariolte. i Mr. L. C King, a farmer who lives a few miles' from Ueidsville, had the misfortune of losing a barn with 3,000 lbs of fine tobacco, by the one dy last wet ki' '"-'-' "t'j'-Vr- tit 'yTt - ' -y--" f--,: - i.ui-au.. a.u-iiarrfrove oi -V in 4 triuis. a-irtkiAl4 ofHM?UiivHrsitv f Vii J. i T - - - sor of MciderrT Language injho.t'arTiliaa' illliury institute ut Chatlnlttv r' j I - ti. 'V : V ViV w .. B.'i'-lT d w - - . ; . j I ;.Vck;.ignf KofWoS SESS JSKJf.J Wboefcr- f ksdfab4DM4N. his nose to sDite his face, married an-1 HPTT.T .XP.OT? A "PT-T T UUfM A ! - J f --'NEW t - 1 y-v-X'. j joiner. iuy wiw . vma eugaggu tot.a t i i i y.--i ryi .. .-trz :srx o- i ; " - . Death et au Ex-KlrkUe-Barcbfleld, I ontiomor;. r'm xrKcV i't, I 1 ; ' r I A : lv J 4 f i " ; rillllLrn T,x . can conffre.MonaiA.pir.uu Shot Tvmie sieaime coroJ, !, f Asheville Citizen. Oa Saturday night, ihe 4th hist., R. L. 3archfield, a citizen of Swain """uj "wtvw m, luiwmvya Kirk, and an occupant of the"Albany nenitentiarv lor turn vara fnr nnnn- terWitng-who would "iked tbhavo servea ine itaaical Dartv of nrs dis- tnct i Congress was kilfed urider 1 I IllMil lit-All Within P PWiolla .d .....i.r.TTr 7 i i.i 1 1 1 1. 1 1 1 i-.i in ii i r Bn t at fc nr n in i. i "t r! ,1 " ' 7 t ."7 Vf armercnant living m ariel?? ana iwr inciurrea tnejen- i n I " J -! I VUUVm UY uaTlus ucsu a witness asramst 1 t . ..1 1 Him at tne time ori his conviction as An mi f Tw hmrinM' f J .1 1 v...vjra,iMK luuuu ,veu.fc y eveiai treats against uoin pe . H an : w llD8' UI?Dg me week. Mr l aWaro of the fact pnorMoWl 5n flfwinr ",u f,civ iUt, VUUIU3 jliilU UBUUI11B that Burchfield was ,a key to fit his gra- t. .-.V . .i J-. t.ij- -.'.n.. . ""'"bT "'i'VJ, v,r.,.TT- .J..i i....i ... x,c,T dim iia ral 'nights' 5aturd:-y 'night Hv. Collins iself; Ijjehind some planks some ten steps f jum the gra nary door, and armed with a doubl te barreled shot-gun loaded with buck- sbot? aDda? navy pistol, awaited hfs About 12 oelock Burchfield ,i having a frow under liis armj a'nd fluuiuuuicu tUC poor Uhe house with his kev endeavored! to onftn ihn "uf, : me : Key iiol immgi ne ? PK. f back from the dolor appareht- ir -iiii..n;.,.. . nat nexji to do. . Lft j Collins hailed bjim what he was doinsr this iuncture Mr. ana asked him there.' f BlirohRntd t.nriiwl totiraHa - I - -w m V VMS 4 W V W TV tVa.i him, endeavored f to draw his pistol ana commenced to advance, wlieu Collins fired upon him With his gin, the loads taking effect just above the left hipjinllictinerla 'terrible wound: he continued to advance, however, to within three feet of where ColHus was standing, stm endeavoring Ito bring hih pistol id bear upon the lat ter, when Collins tired upon him with his pistj.1, the ball takincr effect lin the breat, causing Buruhfiehl to'fkll fackw:ti1ilH with the exclalmation that ;1e was killed.; C l!ins imrnediatelv rcj:iire 1 lo thtrWidenoe kif the Kile- rut imH in otmiM futii tif wli-it iA .bt-en dorie, and t hb 1 W uhived uu n Vlie 8i.o wiitilit a Tew mi mi lew. lh woun.lt' Lm unites after beiukr shut, hut withnln I ! i . CT m w " I a 1 . .ueing eniahleil to siy anything. The Key wu 'b attempted to en- ter the bwidin2 wbs etiii in his hand when he fell. Mr. Cplhus on the Tue mg was examined before two matr s. . . . : Q 7 1 wvu uiiu. uinijiiii rri i . u i.i h irni nn i r .;ft! , , , 4 r b.-f- nou it isistaipd irhliW,, iV7tlV0f nou I3i Stated, p lOllCly mid that he intended to have iCJollina before hilm nn n Unk .1 J .. 1 any baiUbnt findintr the sfentimpnt Kf - -..y. "uu. ii auu ui icuitc uiiii i evtu uis pwn partv aorainst him i - 1 J . -I . . I -. .1 j . - ) I iuea was aoandoned. J . 1 " - - lnrcbield .leaves a wifb and spvin cnnaren,! and ins vife hadU that ni-'ht i i .. .... . -r. . t begged him to desist frdm visitinc ft'' VyU"i,Ub graqaryj dut, to no avail. ary but to no avail. lie was considered a desrierate maV and wa almnst tin? voi-JolUr fankA and was almost universi; ally feared and shunned. Ilonor to the Swede Philad Iphia Letter in Bali more Sun In the early, par t of the seven tcenth century, by the W isdom a it 1 courage f7orQ.MAalXr.":, C K - 1 JT.J ?J. t i i I r r r - ..u w j - ti i i SiyJ"'"oclou tuogieat. I 111 1MI I I J Iw klU III rF y 11 lflInin l-v Ma.A Aaia. . r tl w w va vaauai "ancei or uenstiern, Sweden rdse tf Of lrtfT ToIl!JJ . 1 a - r ! l. 1 . t . ' j aJ"'j'1;u( "WHJ tile IliiMUIJS Crustavds was! not only isn.at mon- '-M1 btt4 . Sd.he. a,ld 4 of the diomiaant ideas of his I0112 rid ,ulouoi4 reigo was lhatbf the estsib i:..i-...L r. .1! Vt I . siiiiieiin. in,inoiew jorld tovthrd A' 1. 1 . 11 I I1M TIkl i.i- ' all: Itnrnxii'. ..I...,. then ti t'ied Wit.h longink of a peiice- iui anc prosperpds coioifty ot Swedes, which Jhould be foundp state" - J . . k i . - , . T I ion principles Ot equality and I justice to an. l be design of tidsta- . to all. jTbe desigu of Gusta- imn mA tvAmAJ.J.. . .a 1 - 1- " I wao, iiowcyw,; put . in aoeyance i. .: t -. . .1 uy dib participation ;in the thirty 1 . tn thirlv I years war, aua it was not until Ifi37 that the original plan execution. 'By -this ti - . J ' . I . I- .. : f " ' that the original Dlan was nnt. into time - Gustavus UI1 Haoil anil :l vuccu jvui iBtnia was on iiia lo rooe. it was under her ep- ttflll rurtrf-rVloiii anil nil ' ,.oil,. L..:l. .y.,..v..v ..ivrmu, augctuci V1LU that 6f Chancellor Oxenstiem, Ithat m ie37,UhirteeD;! years kifter the idea wus broached, the iittle expedition of SwedeLj sets sail for the. Delaware. This, it must pe remembered, was over ears before William Pcnn sent oVer his'company,; Uf friends, to found Mia City of, Brotberlv.Love Tracintr . put Uha Dui-Doses of I the Swedes iii coming to the new world, and their conduct after they got here, we Una that the much vaunted course of William Peun.towarcl the Indians was only a replica a mere imitation of the treatment ' whioh '.'trio ' T,Aim; LeoapUs, the Indians who dwelt alonsrthe Delaware, had nearlv half. a- century before received at the To nanda pt the Swedish colonists. the Swedes, therefore, and not in Williahi Penn and his folio longs the credit pjf haying first treat-. eu uieiiuuiaus wiinunuorm kinrtnooo AA-v. II ,1.. 7.1 " f 1 .1 - - - .',! fjiM' -i-.v.-L I" . . r "' null iMir iiHUimcr ! . . niin notoirt h at. 1 Hans afenoWbeVinnirip:o set sVraht 2 '4 't . I Ihn fcwJtb in ir.,.r t...l ...I l nr. I : y n .1". Vaor UK fe y m. 1, Perm fill always be hotjored as a fair fenn will a wavs be hoi ord a-fa5r uu hi ciiiy ne win. no longer, be J as the-6rvtj man who t.rpiat.d . t.H ! Tn. - " f-i ,u,4kiuviivair Q.WOULFft liUlllllKIl dians 'nra'nnlformsbirirof concilia . .tmwf. -; rv.v , ,,;, jwrord. yonn: ocm hr. nty i87;Fnu Wei two teri "ALADYiMil lion.aid justice,:! ;: h tr "'ir'S-i S UT h ''Vrr V' "l ' mkfTl !".'(-' 1 lllea lor KDlIn- 1 ' - L m-I 7 ww.ani i. I...UUI v, 1 viuiu l, I JTW-atM . 2lS N ThirH Xt T u Ii . T'irn;llUUiLAI UI Miiiii'" "Mihich i piqued nhe girl' SOthat1 sh- t" MliWMaa SSu-SSFSoT "m " J ''fc-" ...JX , .TFareijimlaVtoi ,u? Sm'tbville. t oKirhrn.1 'MwpwtlraWnret of i.a . ; rriarriedFa7iptherLfen JSf TtTP iaPl &u Post o .room .then in turn, and to cutoff -VB. ':---:.'-" ' -vM7h;:--:.V-;;,-I.:yry : -. '' ye . ''vPf y;;-'V--!-'y - 1':-:-7;P";'" ' , i-.J '. :':7r:V--- .iwy.' 7:t''' "'-J- ' - -"'"y "7 7;-y t .'y - ;7 7' ;:H ' i .' . : "7 ----- y "7 y ' ? .7-:-- 7"" iii'y, yy; ';"'7y .. ; 7: .-- . - :i;"J. 7L-7if r-7i : i7y - f y -.y v 7,y: y.7:-y : ' -r j i . - ?.y- fr-- ! .yyy.y,7 -y; 7 :y H7 7y: ! y"',: r ; ;i ? '7':i7' : f'.-'i7 ' i- .77 y - ' I 7 1. T, 1 nveaut,Xwo nours atterUhe !Jat: ter Ceremony naa taen pace t 10 gentl6mah retumed to Nebraska wfth a oroisen neart ana no Dride, i Death of Rfalor 3aJ The papers brfng information, of ! J iU C 1 T T TTI " C It?i:j -r...- I vuiuujr. LLviuMua jvunng at part ui. iue iaie war lie commanaea tne post Federal Tcourt-martial, and eaerai courn-mart: endured ! . a ; i severe pfanisbmentnb Ho wasi a hih- toned. ; honorable eeritleman. I ' . 1 n r . ailU m of the people of North !P rolir a 1 vwijy n iVjllVU, tUb I rri I I- nnnnii.n ... I -y,. . .U D:' ftf inews or i,:a Aanth 1 ii ! I ; . t - '.r j- .i i . .. . Tne grangers' estimate'.pt the BUT pls 'wheat in Califdrnia tbi4 season is 600.006 tons, DAILY STAR, One Year, 'postage paid. SlXiMonthji" ThrfceMonthc One Month WEEKLY STAR i. We, " Year postage paid, .l SlxM.ojatls8, " Three Mouthb " Notices of the Prq SS S A flrgt-clasi paper. BatUebon Advance. Emphaticaly a live paper.-j-Pofcfsioro Jftwt. 'j , The Stab i a live paper. -tuott (5: 01) iAVic One of onr best exchangesj-A'fiotoe(iS'. C Cbtt One of the heat dn.il v ntnnra In th StfLt-J. L nr.. '. i ' r I " Out ot th iwrr hesif 'Af ; rinr Haflv .Tphann. i or.7 -. r.7j;ri "i-7 J r t Rsnka ftmons? the Icadinc halli nf tin KttA i One of the oest DuUies in the Stote.- IiifKUKfcncer A vAlaiilr paper. Ir Ik Courier W cho brfnlly retu'rtiisictid 1 I ! 1 I I ' ltu!ki among the leading journals, of tnje Sooth. Vtc of the Kent and most dstrahic papers in Nor iurujuut. nupom Yvrgtntan. Full of general newt, and a credit to Wilmington One of thd best dally papers published In Southern Stat es. Horry 1 1 Jfgiot. v . '.'''' leiegrapnea l'nnce Milan that the Servians ucr luF general suuauon oi me eiocKSUDotn inH &rs n rpttPf the United T V':fMl MHivJ ;diii.it!-..,, won a great victory Thursday. , !; Gen, Har- on lhe primary and distribute maAets, Xaule E$JE& He liOrnifil Tfir vatoichiabandoDed the pursuit "'of the Turks holders remain in a comparatively;, confi- MechaiiieBiradrMaTOrrjn V 7 , ifB,,0 T8?',- ntTrisibaha.'and attacked the rear Of the dent niood, and care is, taken not to allow aL Coamewaai, Inwiraiice. Real . ': ' '" ; ' ' Torkisbl right-wing, while I Tchemayeff at ' tte oSerins to greatly exceed the foutlet. 'RerlSSul&hrt tlr" PTT ar TShT?ti ri att V 1 kti -WB-tivT v the 6ftm t5m .attacked the Turks in front Sprits.turpenune was a little slow to-day, jut of oer soe tinman wpewpFi;, i U iJl.i&liU JJA1LY A AD WE&KLY The Turks were routed, with a Iosp, ao- the defnand havingpartially subsided, but 5' Also, an wear upon iaKSZ.'' nmiltini RptPQ ' Tn AnilPP 1 ! ?,L S ''JcuerdayelT dikpatch, of holde remain fi OllDabl jillUil ildlbS lU AufpCC.- : lS.OOO killel,r wounded and prisoners. lso cmiet,'- and no important sales made' ; toadTerUfikswenidii ! ' r ; ;; ? I ii; Thirty-one Russian officers wese killed in pnblic Holders, however, Were firrn, and umh i flW.p Rowell &rA 1 r -' . - . : i , - ir ii i - i A t w w w w w v v a a viu wuu mc - - - - - - i r ri r z w . dav follow- ne of onr Test Southern lin rnala. As L newepa j per not gnrpaJaei by zny.lWeia of TeniperancZ r ITT a"v . Arvin I i i v - . . J . , - peauem ana weu lniormea-; UMsboro MtOorder. i . . . . - Ably edited and haa a cirqulatien whleh speaks volum.39 of comment on Its lMuence.4Wn2ia Monitor. y ; i i .1 , . ' ' . ' 1 ' i-! : uii!u iiciu uiiwsra ii pBi mini now it nas tee 5 01 W -Mjt ia the state.-- MfM COJa Th Vilmii:bton Star, iioW very much morovud. nas ie larsest cu-cmtion of any paper in th hutte. 1 The Stak eandh among the first of Norta Carolina papers in poiiit of enterprise I and. literary merit. Aja'M a di la r- . , . .. 1 1 t nj,' L ,,j 1 -J Caudr State. MarlibroiS. C.) Tims. 1 i i -rifois. a rum. her Boi rrfcct n r or eaitonai anuiry, general news correct market reports and tlxte literary selections the Si'kit has no f - i Xfi well mVrrlnntiv1 mA ia mnth La m riety of god peading macteij an any Daily in the w v w i .(.(.era inMctiai j - " ; This paper, thocgh not many years 6lfl,f is one of the best daiiics in the State, and weU merits the ' UDc OI LuC One of the best dally journals en oar exchange ust. belongs to no rinj save that which encircles KOOa 01 Pfxe.-. sasajtwiA swtw. 1 - 1 1 1 1 'l ha wumlngtoa Morfino Stab is among the beet newspapers in the South. Rich, rare, racy, always A staunch and Independent advocate df the teo- I . . .1 .hl. 31 1 . . . ya c iiguia LnurvBuijr nuiKB among me nrst jour nals of the Southern ceantry.-Jiockingham Observer. i I ...... .... .. j y 1.4: , j The Star is undoubtedly fan enterprlkin sheet, beautifully brinted and cbndncted wth marked ability. Mr.Bernard deserVes great credit for his enoris in journalism. Maleigi Hint' el.i j t cuse i oar resunrs aesinng to taKej a daily or weekly paper from North Carolina cannot do better fhlln tlf O thft LU itmill irtnn ' Uaaa . -a. U. Of mk . J 1 . . . . '.T - I ' " -t AAAAAAA-lWA PAAfi"- V lirVtVUJ 13, fliNtiAAMTr 1- . . .i . i E i ;... . . j ' - . :..iv. The Stab is one-of our ' most hie-hlv ! valnprt -r- changes, and it acords as pleasure to recommend it " luosa racy ana ; Carolina. Kinston GautU. A Hve newspaper, an tie best Dnv w tW siat nil mwnlaHAi 4a l.Mn. A-l. A1 A . . a ft-Kw xtrsr i'7i 77"1 lcZA. y , i.i -.i ':.,.. .-1 i.,,.,- - .- t m m ouk, wiucu vruvea iu muiim. ijn.mn, i" No ianer ever utArHvl tn 'Nnrf'H oi(ti. V.. :! u lauiuijr m um iu oxah. r xnouga only ave yean old, ft Is ndw a fixed InsUtutlon, enjoying an taflu- ,T fa s prespeoty secona 19 none in the State. owMvwt irwwwKm. . 1 ., , .. i.i... . - ;! ,1 lUy, 4.1- t ia in. the front n .. """o""" w . uia.uvuk raiiijc vi our Sonthern dirllina vol! cicxA fniiAfw.. j readiBg matter, telegraphiceport8, and in every res ptsct a first rate journal. If we had many such papers " "iuu w me Kouurr uy il. vnen . rUrwC. - , 1 1 TllC Biblical' HeC irder, t PUBLISHED BY i:hv irti Rrotiglitbn & C RALEIGH; N. C. ;ns ,b . . HSV. C. Ti HKV. 3. Di IIUPHAM. Aw.ciate Editor.- KEV. W W A lTlCRs. D. D. . AETicrilt'l KdliAi- f Organ o Ncrtli; ; Carolina 1 i Baptisis I n its l orl I c tk . Year EVERY BAPTIST sJlduLD' TAKE y'-:--' - -it I'ia. . ...! ,1 IT As an Advertising Medium Unsiirpassed !- :-:pnlr $2 lO Jer -VearJ''-'l; H' llM.Ju , DTDlVn.r i i. '. I l." : " 1 I t ,i . r Address BIBLICAL : REnoTrnirw- Jan 30-if jutie-ign, xM.tT i . Ti . !.."" t r:. Tl - . I - - i-- IhtilvJiAd filnf.i.'rfstu At TJ.'- y !rfi L . - .T T i rne oniv ntttur nnhii 0. t-. ... 1 ' ana nas an exteasive circultkn amnno th. tu- I farmers and aU classes of basuMss TmTn the Stat- I ; i V :upui 1 Tt a.v. v. i,.. 1 ! sirabie n,rdTn rmrH1? ? ae- Sff" Liberal terms will be allowed on yearly advert tiementA:TrslT,H.rr 5S JXT Wt' i j7. yiiw, Ml per Mniim I Address : WW nT i -ww i IVI'trnr nil Pnmrl.in ' T., K : 1 poreign intbllIgWck. f , -: f Hev.ii i.. reece-;omw : Grcckl and 1 u rkinrilanr rh1 Greek aodl u rlccServlatir Achieve m. , Sreat , Vlciory Fifteen TIiooiaDd Xnrki Killed. Wounded and. Prla i , ;j ' l ijwiinM,' .ug. Lokdon; Aug. 26. i iue otanaara s corresponaeni at uome I salv and "Emnirna I Aiie ;qurterq francth&s a dispatch from 3 I Vienna tn the Ramp. ftffHr.t: nnii Artrta that I .i. i , . Ay. 'J: i -- I uugacimcu ui. iiiuaumuu waving- pu ?,r- ? 8 ,7l o sul demanded iU3ticeDf the; Governor wBo refused; The. Consul and rich Greeks then i , I organized a force of volunteers, and a pom-' i ' r ". .t"t 4. icviaa . uciitvccu iub 1 .-ritMK Nil 1 uruu i it A special disDatch ' to "the ' liaUv JVeics. from Betgratle. says Gen. Tcnernavcff has a 1 1 T- -sr. . . -T -' Tanners' Firui. ; MlLFORD, PA., Aug. 20. 1 Drake 4& (JiJ. oxtensiv'H tnnnpM nf "Ror- lui,, way ne county, Have failed. Their lia- uiiiUes are very heavy. . : Thermtmeter Record The following "Will show the state of the thermometer, at the stations mentioned,' at 7.35 this morning, "Washington .J X . ' as ascertained from the daily bulletin issued from the Signal Office in this city from the feiffnal Offlfie in thii o t . Augusta, L....J... 78 Montgomery,. ... .76 Uairo,-....J...66 Charleston. ..j... 80 jasnviiitej ; 69 New Orleans,... ;82 Cincinnati,. . .62 New York,... Corsicana, .V. '. . ..61) Fort Gibson,..!,.. 69 Galveston. . . . J . . .80 XMOriOlKJ. 2: .. . . ..to Pittsbure.lu-. -.S3 Punta Radsa, ;80 Indiitnola.. . . .1. . .78 Savannah.'. . .....SO Shreveport, . .75 St. Louii,..i.;..64; St. Marks........ 77 Vicksbuj.?,, 75 Washing'tori,..-. ..75 Jacksonville,.. . . .70 Ivey West, 84 Kuoxville...... ..73 Lynelibursr.. . . . . .70 Mi4nphis...V..!...7L Mobile, ji , J...77 VVilmiif"!t.on. '.'. . . .76 Bank of New nover. Aulhorixcd Capital $i,009,C00. Caah Capital paid in $306,000. 50,000. (( i ..- Surplus Fund DIREC1 OliJS. 1!"" I ' :"'-.- C.' M. STEDMAN JOUN DAWSON D. R. MURCniSpN 1. B. GRAINGER JAS. A. LEAK B. F. LITTLE a. B. BORDEN ii. WKDDELLI DONALD McRAE I - -i. H. VOLLERS j R. R. ERIDGEIiS i i J, Y. ATKINSON I L Ii. UliAlN-GKE. President. S. D. Wall acs. Cashier. fan SO-tf . . f j. i UO. I ill 1 I I i HAVEj JUST rUBLIsilED : Life of ! Gen. Tt J Jackson 'STONEWALL JACKSON.") TfrrrrriT. a a f -w4 mt on4VAa . umi Domestic i Lire of Thomas Jefferson,"! etc. Hand some! v illliRrrntpil With PWrfroit! l.nm o.i , .... a.VJU O UCI. HIJU Right fan page weod engravings. jCrown8vo. Fine cloth. f&uO. , : . I "The nas'C.s hpfnr na cm k nntjlKnimn i: ' ie I and which should be in the lihrsr of tcmiuic ivr wmtu ii vjrgmiaus Eaenid oe eraternl. Ann arhiph olinuM tm in .v.A 11 . . 1 . . v lT I, . IIUI II- era hoaseholcLV BichmoiulEntmlrer. ' i 'It is the record rtt a rurwr fn tit. liVnTiBat j interesting. The simple narrative of hi life has THE AT QNEHEBT, of LEAI BUND AS. "PatriciaiKemball," etc. With illustrations. Svd. flinch flUA. m.w... a., nA . J 1 .? i I "Mrs. Lmn Linton ia i-fin nf thn- mii 1 and acut;XLickerH of lthe duy, aid writes not only fearlessly, but with io:nai kb e U.Cacago Iu- txr-'mvwk. i . .. i .L . y- 'f i That.yery enj7ros6i:isf n&."PhUadelphia InQ. WA.c:uiu!Sijr lutci-fsiuig novel." ISOStOn rClZ. "Her Vigorously written tale."t V. J'". Ei:e. MaU. A FAMILY SECEET. '! j,' ,;i l. i 1 I, .-,. . . - : - M An ArnArtran YJtfWAl lit. 7.... . Hay),8yo. !Klne cloth, $ 50. Paper cover, $ 1.00. it is a vigorous, incfeive and; pleasant storv." vifvwv yyurtpi. - j ' . uu auutuLHu, uiuor oi 'miioaopnera and Poole,!? Crown 8va'i Fine cloth, fiOd '; i Thft emellenRi snl valiu. nf th.. in thett; being the results of a strong mind oVers- ting on Mfe. ii the spirit of philosophy Jong matured r v,-aaiAjF DiMcu, auu tuc wr vi pieaaiDg uanquu Hytvhich pervade them throughoot. t- .. . ; - ': 'Por RnmTYif roar11no anrl aunnAtlta. ! Jllnad 0V.a- vwxx1a v .lAMa. j' i... pwuAv vi icuaciurut. uru cuiinre mere ra TAbtir tnnra rlaait-aKla Katj-Jm . na t a I'S PROMISE TO PAY. , A Novel. I Kt rt.iai T. Con wat. cloth. 1 Sl ! i i Imo. Fine A , novel of more than common1 merit. with a great deal of admirably diatincUve portraiture, ana is a Por aa)e bv al RfwikaA.iAM A, j taam r.1. ?' ? ttePEtee bf J, B. EttPIHCOTT' & Pft ThiWt-Ti-' rAJ,ljUU A r ' Tl1181ierS. . i HI f .1 -I , ! ' ni .11 I f TlSarid 717 Market Streefl aug 4-tf J, . i U i; v si, ; Philadlphiai . 1 -. 1 IVlBT ALLirJ cAWpTTW! j vUiJatov- u ttL VVJt TCi,.;!!?1" 1U1TLE3 i -Mn-uju uimra 1H ACCU :naui, ; jBTKKrttiXIi t AND .OAJJ1S1X., Jffo Premature Discharge ;! Ever Occurs. : Every Rifle - n - s 7--.- "CT "vww : VOAUiV 40.44 and fiO-tOOnf an Wli .t, A D .a Charge of powder from 60 to M5 grains; Weight ef ball! lrbia '220 to "grainaV Stooki "plain also s f. Piati oir, ..a 'wj . J. ' Pistol grip i,!. I. . Pn, lobeand ieeD bUihts: . Vernlnr wllh lt. v, ' : -I ja". . '' -Ti -mw ;iud r" and Wiad-gaotret ..Everv f.auvfacmiBunstamty on and. , , I'rCC .ffPO Itft in kkio , , ji , . , " --.f . i .... I n from Betgrade, says Gen. Tcnernaycff has spirits (turpentine.--' fAt ruling rates and un greatest valoe in .'.') CO I j. PKNNSYLVANU . i I Failure jot an RxtettMlv.e iia 1 . f - ' , . I ' I XlCb UlbltniAAK A ni rV I T t "PBOlf AH itmta I m u aail uu i iiim rn ni w ' ' a m w ni :iii m i . . i i a. . n-. . a. - , P"j n uw na -.-. k 'vlicj n arar a a ,': . . ' f mrtar m?FTP.R ftiOEOS TURPENTINE Market a o, o...,.' va I .-.r... - i-. - packages.-" -No sales" toTeport."r'Tr I It! ROSIN.-Marker(fuir.at tl 12 Strained,""and ji 15 for Good Strained. i TAR. Market steady at SI 30r Sales; ; --a- . '-.',.-'.; y r 80 bbld at ouotations. ... TT'"! : CRUDE TURPENTINE -Market steady at $1 00 for Hard, and $1 65 for Virgin i enow uip. bales ot . 151 upls at quota f I v Mil ? I -trvnrri'wr ; -ar.-i... V'J ;J " i - I ' : v-' ij ji liiarnet' quitJL uu ? a uasi3 lliicehts for middling.. No transactions . i . i ib . i t s . 10 nolf-; ' ' feut iiiyijp j ' ' Yorlit spirits oublict Holders, hnwpvpr ' tppro -fiiim esneciailv on firood selentionB from tha w . coric naval store market. 1 eordin?to thlatA-r, ir?-VBlcF:'Jian fi-"' j Atisnsf 24. 18T6."1 -f. Pi'. f-'-T 'newpapera having the lugfj:? TJilnt- trt. o fcM. iy1 iaV ?? to eachot Replaces namedS?0 I AkVVlUbO .W-UW. UCJ : UUli3 lUOlU. A.JiF 11 IM I. JIT flfllVITIQnAKa Whinh v, a rMrar. uium ana tower grades. , Tar quiet and un changed. Pitch, about fitendv. , .! X : I, The telegraphic advices were as followst uiveroooi opinis lurpentine, sos. steady; i uin-t-common,4s ya dun ; nne.lOa 6d,dHll. London -Rosin's: 4s . 9d . for1 cdmmont paae, is5i5s: spirits, turpentined 23a. I BY TELEGRAPH. I t - ? -i i ,. . ': i e DOMESTIC MAHHKT New York, August 26 Nodi Financial. Kthfk'al. online Lmc.itlul n,ey. onerea ( at.22j .per. '.cenjf Gold rrA t - -tf-U obened at 111 and rif-wH t 111 lto;. TTlil,tTiait3if tt V-T TTJ-..' a Exchange lone 488: short 4Snif .. " : r rest steady.-. , . Commercial. inchanged. ernmenis active and lower. State bonds it,VLSne8T n'uemonh. quiet jjTennessees and Missouri 6 lowerU 1" Wheat quiet and! steailv. $17 55. Lard lieavy steam $10 30j Spirits IT li)CAaArir tnrnehtiMt uipuHv i ui ooin tu;U at $1 551 62 for strained. Freights I Cotjton quiet, with sales of 1,126 balejs; uplands 12 1-16 cis; Orltans 12J c s. s,3fik- ure itipeueu steady aa lollows: September 11 25 32JaiI '-13-161: October 11 17Stfft1t 9-16e November 11 13-331 i 7-l6c; Def peaiuer ii(oiii loci .1 ninarv 1 i Hf?1 1 aa.w-ioc; rcuuarv it li-ioftail U - K "OKKItiN inAKKltliJ aiAa. VUJJ.'Ai.UUDIi AUT-i. IJlflfL ! : Col ton market quiet ' anil' unchaaeed mmuuiiffUliWDUS oa: midd inert )rlpnns Klrl' sales tof 5,000 bales; including 1,000 which' ' !.Jf yofDt trnebettom figures and savekcon were laken for - speculation and exoort: tfffi-f&X PlrSFSll' ot receipts 11,600 bales; American 2,000 bates'. .TV arriirA m,w.f . . 3 !j ji: jj OI Ml. -.' ;. .''!... I 1 I: y H , ..'I I . . i ue w , cjopy miaaiing upianosj ui. ct smppea vctoDer, and .November per eaii, u i-caa.'! :j I'. . ' . ' LATER. ' Lai-d steady prime western 50s" Cotton Sales of American to day 3,800 , .'. "."latest:;:.,':"; To krrive quiet and steadv. . The Jt0H0SEIEW8 PBiqE:r:?;BEKnOE5 j 1-Uli TUE centennial YEAR. 1 i Civ politics, literature, aqricuiW j ,. TUIIE and NEWS Circulation Large an d Dly . Increasing HOYt IS THE TIME TO Tl emulates in Thirty-two Counties liM' tilfl stein and Middle NorthO-roiina and Soatn-Side Virgiulli. i Subscription Price, in Advance, $3 per j ear. Ajmuu a eaiAipic copy to ANJSINa BROS., Proprietors; ' y, . .. - WilUON, j,'. C. - i i - ,f- -I- ... j nib U-tf 20 P lvkjIj, i MA oT SEOEiVED ;a .fjne assor ment of American Wat cheis, which I will uenrlziitt isttC-ii 20 PereiTt. Oheapep i .n pan airy hoasft ia tie dty.i 1 All I ABk of .ha nh ia a L.a-" rr. -rrTf- jyl8 tf k' Gorne Front and Princess fcts, i - - - . i.i . i i m j j JFor tue Camplaisia. THE CANVASS NOW OPENINGIS THE MOT important in which the pe..ple of Nforth Crd:i- nn fanvA bK.ii iiik f .V 7 Estate. IteK - mu cugnscu much tue mumeuiuaa eieetloh iwi . tt i. . i. j iiiww,iiiiu V IIVU lis rceuiL UKUKUIUI Lne VPRJ AP wmi .f j tt : . T - " ' vm- 1 THE HALEldtf ENTrPfEL wlll, W ever, be ,ih L the front of the fiht, sustaining fearlessly and T fafthrnll tb anriW j. . --- r;" t h i.iuiiuiijr auc cauuiuitu:B or me raational Democrat- uc parsy, an tne actisa ana nominees of the- 4at Democratic Convention. To this we pledgethe lucra- wuuio jwww ana innaence or a- Journal' which in the past, has done what It could to serve thefia'cls.' Preservo taa-rfgmolllbStosta pwple of North Carolina , " ? iK Mia order that it maybe witam tfae means of vry Democrat in the 8tate U read TUB KALKIoflr SENTINKL rfnrinw th. fl.-lffi . ""atTfTOWTwri wy, Deslnning tbisday and run-rl ning to the 15th November, a period of t our months .7. T.i7 rr "'V tmuMKvauM JVTA DitOT EDITION. I CodV. .l$;-W;'i'' I ... 10 00 , -IT Kl ' 5 CnBlM : art r i . " 'Ti waraxTi apmoiri! ... . uu 1 Copy. .ou cents. I'li" Jin every ease the. inopey Jmnst accmopany the dr oer, .' I! I. 3.1.. St.Louis. Law ScnoolL I T altar rAa.. a. n a . . W i .ir.nBiiauiueuiui wasmngton University.) t I. : ttww vuiiraeiiii.i I I NTS siea - i T0.()JJ .- 4 .TV '""aUie - i co- ""B..iWu""? M. PaaeinattenseniffiNc;! ! "for SreffiraK No J SR2' 5TS hoo5ta3jji! I i . . .... , --".'(h of f Alfl a;day t!home:A.i and S1RSC ot. rCNTR TITTTirnUTJ'T a-wr. J I Tr . " rontainlng a complete list of ail Ti,LT. N' Jjnited tstatee,' the Territories, and tfc 1" thb to ahH mm - . Wesplatiers ;d t:! 'mVi- 8 OF THE '; united StatPc 6d. A'complete list J of American Newsnan. ' beringmore than eight thousand,! With lR m liehed; Hlstoricafll and 8tati8ticaSetLarp,i,, ami numerous reSSr.V'Wtnusd iri BnHdiBfra. ' Book -ot 800 Pages, iust uL Paviuow , i Centennial tinmnH. S r pa American News Co.; New York, . e,pm,,i . aug lS-4w i : - n, -iLi, n .,) ,1 j .-"""S IT. n 1 i -f ?V E rAr : f "filDla I n. . .a . i . 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Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Aug. 27, 1876, edition 1
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