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AS' i I - L" ... L '-' I V; ,11 v: Witt, II. BEBffABfi ll,. " CICEUOTT. HABl?, ),. I could pot choose one that would be more likejy to command theotesaf an . loose Xiioerai xvepuuiuaus wuv are sincere in the expression of their. h .r rnr NATIONAL Democratic Eeform Ticket. pure man. He is one who .believes ftbatnowtheissiregrofrthewapre ovejwe gshduld selto unite all the States ! i n the bonds' of fraternal IpffifflNJBIHT bf .prooting:;measuTes that leuu iu culmination auu - peace, nts I - ' J 1 ' : . :1 ',. ; ' i . . regard a JtheJ3t.: Xoui$ platform rj as ppremg:mpre;.iiearlthe needs! of the jp.eQple than .that 'adoutcd at Cin piqnatil J A :i Ilepublidaaliof 'jrhWy 1 years standing and of a family whose f '..f 3.J s,rs? TOK TltESlDiiNT.' ocS2atflBEJ? TILDEW, -1 ..I hrrn-t? TrnV.tUTif.WP ? " - -. A . T . t "A THOMAS iA.;HENDEICKS, OR INDIANA. , iV'iji7:".V . t .-9-- m-It 4 -, .,(rst Pretdnttal Elector j a. STATS AT jXABOB i DANIEL a. FOWIJS, of Wake, j I ! JA)IB$ Mj. LKACH, of Dayidson. T ISTJUStSlCX-LEWIS C. LATHAM mo . &TH i. . ft . . -I : .if- r. i KC, .hi - M .J-lJOHN "D. STANFORD. Hi rrFiBLOBUSBS -FRANK C KOI1BINS. , R. P. WARrNi. -Wit. B. GLKNN.' -A, ft AVERT. - 51 ;j .1 STATE -TIOZST. iv.t n I, GOVERKOB, ..v I. ft. i ZKBULO N 15 i VA NCE ; OF i MECKLENBURG. ilEXJT. GOVKRNOK, THOM 4ATTORSEY GENEKAL, THOMAS S. KENAN, OF WILSON. JO SEP I 4..,. ":r A : U JOHN S AM AS' J. J A H VIS, OF PITT. SECRET ART OF STATE, A. ENGELIlAltD, OF NEW HANOVER. TREASURER, Mi Wort OF RANDOLPH. AUDITOR, H, TJEL , L. LOVE, , SUP I IIN C OF HAYWOOD.; PUBLIC INSTRUCTION . SCARBORptlGH, OF JOHNSTON. 1 P O R . COW G R KS S: H i i IfIRST D1STPICT : i J ESSE J . TEATES, OFHERTFORD. IRD DISTKICf, L A LF R E.p ,:M. ;W AD DELL, X)F, NEW. HAKOVKR. I i ' r J lioURTH PISTRICT, J JOSEPH' J. ALFR F FRANKLIN. "1.7 . FIFT! DISTRICT, ED ' M: DAVIS, i mill A W A h SCALES, -OFOUILFORD. SIXTH DISTRICT, : FER L. ; ' OF RICHMOND. STBiEL E, SEVENTH DISTRICT, WILL I A MM. UF IREDELL. 1 EIGHTH D1S BOBBINS,' (i OB BUT rRICT, B. W AN CE, - OF BUNCOMBE. I : . ;The8cepe of Hepworlh Dixon's 6rt'an ?Py. novel is to " be partly r . .' laid In Vi)e.lJnitel States and . partly r, 111 England and its heroine will be a 1v5'T:SliutheFi4'iil4v:'.' .V.: . -1. "'': ' '.I", -Freedom of the press has ; been ex tended in France by the decision of the Cplirt ; of ) Appeals annulling the unwarrantable sentence of fine. and 1 m prisonmeht imposed an editor f f oj.UUeUngi tjhie Chambe of Deputies. coi Jj;p61.;r Mi Waddell,; Uu gallant 'reijfelitaiiviio.'Cfffess.' will omV ? ihence i-lW 'Jcattvass of thi Conres- frt':;onalistiict ' - Carter's Mill, ;o.n.the.l2lh inst.a? Moore county His appointment extend through 1 hi ft. six dajs. jllej will '.close the reg- i3'iJ.? Jiaaa8, :-- 'store, b if Carteret coi ntjjomthe 27th othc TwO tobery:t.;but will I jprobablV 1 mate leches. different Ipoints. during - ?Xthe last week o the 1 campaigni 'l " ; ine lJemocrats ofT Massachusetts f , seem disposed to ; accept IbsugieBi r i moon: thit; KnjiJLi; rZCjjtfi t rf- o- members from thoorii;in of . the vernpleht'Viere always 'either. Feder- -!'.. " T . :. ' i rental -alista or ' ; VY nigs,'.' an d : n ever at any time Democrats, he bow thipks that in the success of the Democracy Jies. the .oniyi nope 01 rescuing tnej-qouu- try.fiom thacorruption that prevails juvjejteryHdpartmwit'of the govern Tiieut, "and . that. on".the ( "-effort "no w: making to accomplish this good Work, jur. Aiiaen is to oe preierrea 10 4jr. Hayes, XJ1K DKJIIVGHATiq OUTLOOK i At this time all tnimrs look bright and at ractive. ' The caavass goes on ' iThe 3tate is being thorough jineiy. )y iVrcahy asset! . Conservative all 1 1 Republican apathy; may be a deceive the Conservatives. the enemy au speakers;. are acquitting themselves 13 ! Ji 1 mi H 1 avmraDiy." . ue.peopie are eniuusi kstic and evidently in earnest. (is what appears.' Behind this, however, lies the kl anger. ; Ap-7 parent blind to TheAganizatio,D-of complete. To the leads them to successfully defy the law agaiust secret societies, lu leaders add the corrupt use of money and liberal promises of office., They are working secretly everywhere.. There is no occasion With thesis nty t,hoiUsand negro votes n their party to make much public display. They stronger, without.,; it. Democratic j lea'ders be s that are the wary, much T I . el as as they ; are resolute. Too confidence in stump speeches may trove a snafe or apit-fall. The t- " 1 I--1 L""r '"'. f' ,-:; f -i Republicans are to be met most suc cessfully in quite another arena than on tho hustings. We do not . depre ciate calm, logical arguments j arid bold, earnest, thrilling 'appeals. Sim ply do not rely on the; altogether. all See that tickets headed J. Tildeiiand Chiefly work in quiet. Conservatives vote the respectively by Samue Zebulon B. Vance. See that doubt ing white Republicans are convinced that; reform is to be found only in the Democratic Conservative party:. See that our colored allies are not intimi dated. ; V:j; ?-- . : . J., k. ' - h:i Tha field id almost certainly ours t ' -I J . 1 -. ' j "-.-- J " 1 t " It mt. st be won. , , 1 FREED-TIEN'S WAKt I POLITICS. . ;The xoloredtpoople of "the South aie in anifestingigreat interest1 in the resu i of the recent investigation made by the House of Representa tives into the swindling management of the Freedmen'si I5ank. Bishop. Allen, of the African Methodist Churfthof Alabama, has sent an or der for 20,000 copies of the report of the committee and 20,000 copies of the speeches made by Saul Bradford, of Alabama, and Beverly Douglass, of rgin ia, xplai ning the gigantic fraud perpetrated upon the deposi tors jf that institution.: The money t pay for the documents accompa nied the order, the bishop stating that the money was contributed fpr the purpose by colored people. Sen ator Spencer, who wanted a cominit t 'f thfe Senate appointed to in quire mto the causes which produced t he 0 v e ftl row of the Republicans. f in Alabama at the late -election, may find n this ' movement a substantial reason foi the late political revolu tion m thJt State. This inquiry for information "on-the "art. iof ih 1nr. of the South is a health v bows. that they will not be longer led by j the political adventu rers who have: so long deceived them. jed people sign,! and s m to ; 5 minaie iHjr. Charle FrJtti,i AiTarnn 'promtoutla named for tl hosiilnn.U.PJih. :i;(or&mi;t Who 1s Mr. jGrladslone is devotinj? him- sell to literaiuce and social reforms. Mr. Mbtley and his daughters are atjpresent guests of the Queen of Hoi- Jnd al uer couu try seat. . s l" 11 t : j ..Wl . v xaviu, 4,ue m rencu uamposer. nas died, houored and esteemed.' after al Cueckereu and romantic career. . The Duke de Medina Pnm or haa wrilteu a fashionable novel and drapd isto it.lialf the leaders of En'elish societv under extremely, tlyu disg;uiaes whereat 1 the leaders arewfoJli.' -.. :.." f:, , i4 i I j 1 lie - niosL accorapusneu swim mer at Fire Island is a MfssNlieaae; who, ' ean stay under tlie surface and hide'away kilt jghe ' we rrii lost We leaf a from the Jiome journal Jliit she is "jhe cynosure of f Ex-Gov. English has positively declired to accept the Democratic riomrria-r 4io& for Oovernoiif Connect icuand Gov: "! logersollja sai4jit adhere to nisidteeisidrii mn 10 run again. 1 lie on IV candidal ftdW- vary HkeJy to cary off therprie; State - Canvass. IivIIe CHI e it iVleir tlie Not and Gleanfncs. ij if , -The' editor oKthe-Ashetille eiti zen has made a tour of a number of jLmoxuitajm jmd essrs, Jar vis AiYLSmith, j rij-We 4n 1 1 M cal prnsprct s : Inconsistency, thy name is these R'a d- cal-Jeadep, I . Ustt W. UJN. Smitfiiwill Udres .the tTildenUni Vacae MM . boro on September 6th. . - - 1 " . I . . ... r, . T i Flr Official Yellow Fever, Report 1 Asheville ..axpa&itQr-lLAseeii&L. ; ... , FortJ pcatii. I callv conceded bv both Dartiestbat I . s4-irinriTT snimhor cti 1 hfppnniinnn, yni mv. vor,n n nann- nnlllilhrd tn flnr Tf fchrtwa ,hgt tll'ir iwoxiJi.Jiarget nrm af J811 is ior 1 mauo centos autus,, some maiorityj , ... i have been 256 cases since August ,21st, and Strained, ' and tVHT ifor .Good Strained.- ' l'!!!LOiJu-''aift Ho Recent Flslulue Aronnd UIlr:1 f CRIW..tMl?EOTIN ' TkYit toltit ti'mte-i irira&Ym g: PfiOEia 1 ilUji ; j Gebacai NotCi. A 1 -3 BIT TELEGRAPH. V. ellow Fever, Report . 8TAR OFFICE, Sept. 2 j . M. SRTpOATair EPIRTTS TLTRPEifTINE-MaVleirfirm: :Py82QRtegfe' iigespBeinj aFiadvance of i ceit6il4a8t? In Havwood our friends are confi dent Vf tt!farg increase1 in November over Jhe Merrimori majority of 329, and decrare a' detetinination to in-J creaso this majority to , C00 for the State and NatiouafrUcket. , From fc.wh.5tve:c0uld2learrir.ffom; all porf tioiiSi or the ; county this esUniate is not too high. A good county ticke "has beeqplaced ,in jthei.field, and the, Vamdaof Tildeiv anceraiiax,"JaWisf'"are-i'&bandiriff Ifrom every hilT-top. Jf f a ' n uacKson we .nna;,t,ne same state of affair existmsr, and: were told : of . many - leading', llepubhcans in the county who: had - 'deqlaredi ; openly iheir inlention toji'Pte 1 the Pemocfat ic ' ticketJValth6ughJt-b'e:vred-leEffed grasshopper alias me'Reyenue.ele' iueiit, arc wording; iKe Deavers.,10 hold their bwri" ; Th4' Merrimon ma jority- of 1 388 will almost beyond, sVance and Reform.j i5! '! : T In M aeon j.-. tberhome of t he 'Hon.1 Janrea L. Rebison, who b'aso-w'brtlu-lyfilled, the; Speaker's $ Chair in the House of 'Representatives for the last four yeas, there exists an unques tionably good feeling, and Messrs. Lsach and Jarvis aroused a working enthujias.m that will be felt! in No- vemberi) J In. -this county -there are more than 200 voters who have not been to the; polls : for many years, nearly, every one of whom are De mocrats, and it is hoped and believed this,, vote Will thisyear be induced to turn - out , and .from .thw fact tfce friends of Reform believe the Mer rimon majority of :52 will be runup to 800 in November.; The many friends of Capt. ' Robisbn j will' be pleased to learn that he has consented to run for the Senate in his District, embracing the counties of, Jackson, Macon, Graham, - Sjvain, Cherokee and Clay,' and', as he will be nnques tionably nowrtnated ! by the - District convention he will asjunquestioniably be elected. 'It is understood that Dr. Levi Ijoye-will run as an "indepen dent" against hirn. " ' j j Cherokee, which, is one of the closest political counties in the West; the vote being nearly eqnallv divided. Merrimon' received only 50 "majority. in uuciv&cc auu vrrauam votmgjio- gether) in i 1872, a decidedly good feeling prevails, and Messrs. Leach and Jarvis started anew an enthusi asm among our friends which will be aroused to kindling heat when ZeW Vance reaches there next week. The very name of Vance (is a tower of strength in this county, although there is strong anti-element exist ing on the Georgia line. Our young friend, m. C.1 King, member ofThe last House of Representatives, has consented to run again and will, un doubtedly be elected. ' I , Graham and Swain counties possess an almost i entire Democratic vote and while in consequence no gain can be expected from there, four friends are determined to do their whole duty. in Aiay one or the best counties m almost every respect in the west the Radical vote of 142 in 1872 will be decreased, as we were informed of a number of Republicans who would support the : Democratic ticket, and the Merrimon ' majority Vof 110 will oe lpcreasea to 150. or more. Mr. W. H. McClure is spoken'of for the House front this county, the nomina tion, to takej place during! the second week of September. The neonle were anxiously awaiting the ap proach of Zeb Vance, who will com mence his campaign throughthese counties .ia. llayesville 011 Monday next. . . i " - -U;'-: :i " .-' -.;. :'' Transylvania, like some of the oth er weetern counties, have just enough uepu oilcans to make a race between three or four Republicans interest ing; but this year all seem- nnited, wnicu vinuany gives us a sona vote for Vance and Reform. 1 . Henderson has been voting the Republican I ticket by a' small -ma jority, and may dofio-again, but our triends are hopeful, irhey will: cer- lauiiy reuuee me ; lvaaicai vote tnis yearJ'as miauy Ra,ds haVe come out for Vlani;e!aBd JafyislT Billy Smith's attack on the Spartanburg Road, iu tended to njure apd defeat it, don't take;weriitt ahirf county, a ; At every point Messrs. ' Leach and Jarvis, made: fine impressions, while iiJajorfcmith utterly failed to awaken any enthusiasm,, except to incite afresh "deeds of valor"'off the (part of the "redTlegged grasshoppers" wno nave tso long preyea upon! the people! or this section. beertr,jaominated;;;fpr t the.nHouse in Yancey. This i is an .excellen t seiec- tion - Colouel Proffit is the old mem- ntttzItionei1 toJ he "KeW 8nltaia-r .xui-- v-.rH: 7u i: i Lokdon. SeDtember2J Variflfl inn mainrit.!---. - ; ; i ....-, iThe BfancLarff's Eelgcade special says.ntf ntMf ejlf .tatd Spirits TUroeiltllie. It is reportea- th.Lord Odo Russe4a$ .The Char.lp.tte yi0h9ermt learns presen$KambassfedOrf!atBelntf;will replace - - - t . ? f j . j j- jUt4 otAhsxwooi a colored woman, by wliife' T l4f'" 'rnT' vV-T -Ww 4..Tx;..yv atspn . andr - bbeppard, two ;ThereDresenUtiveot'Wl!'thePDweriW murderers, havd escaped f rom Ihe Jail at L ceived 4de'mical instructions, and -wllHov VraDKliD. .; - .'- HhtiMrt.'Kh niAn'ddfiekltfoV-tAmoyfeH.1ini.w I Mechanical, Medicat fiSS' cien ay?oraaVtaoml ThlbA' an armistice; .':0 t,nA S ' " T ...Tn iT.r fS ,7 ZZ!ZZZrZ JYZZrVAii :r I BSTor KwWffiSH Acaw .j.v3ia- . . 1 I u. 1 a iivu auuuaMnB Fraoklio. ville Convocation of ihe Episcopal Church yb?!-W4il?0 met here on Wednesdav. at Trinity Church .i1?"-. J"e "naiomgn -i-Rt T?fiv. Bisiioni Atkinarm. i?ivi HSTpnl'' wiippiBg m lue-narDor-Are decorated . son rails, jMorganlon: f. B. Wetmore, tii:H v itowan-vj. jjjctwara joyner, Btatesvuie; Mr. rDeale, Murphy; Mr.; Holmes, J Leices ter; Mr.; Morris,, Shufprdsyille Drai Dux ton, Buel, and Mr,:Bell, Ashevillc; i, ."A SB; ries Of services characterized ihe convocd tion. ;. . ;-.'.!. -rf-ii . - - ; SubscriDtions to new Servian loan are. eagerly taken. . ,t- i,f:,!n,,i ' f BfciGEADE, sePt;i ll :Tlie '!&Mi& Prime TMiff&er .: says the state of affairs is cUahged4ijServia will nor Savauhau tBealh Record. Savannah Morning News,' of Friday; ,: VVe-epublish jbelow a:1 report from .ilmJ he Cathedral (Catholic) O'emetery. JU lhis-reporVwas accidentally let t,. at mmorthat;all.didf.not.Jmeet deatb,at th the A wi office last rrighL, ! Ii will be hands of the Turks," ' ' : ,1 vwoi. i wvi buab t,uo luuiiccll cages be able tq accept the vigorous conditions the PoMe is'- inc ined to inlDoser A chanzelef A sovereigns- nugnt retard' uegouation3iad the. Russian to. a painful reported at' noon yesterday as j'inter- roenta for the 30th, fivetwere for the 31st, thus: rednqingli the number- of TT 1 1 1 f AHA. w AMnr. nn M SH . l A. j cifun tcvci uiitCi luciiwb m lUUb.UUIKb? tery. pn .Wedneseay, from, ten to five, auu reaucing ine that day to , ( SEVEN J'STEAD We desire to )call total interments for D1TU UNrUB RllL. ,r f-i . ! - . - . . .v 1 "... ,t i ' : v.:,'!; " Two. Fatal Accldenta Several - Per J-,..i,.ii:w Mfl!i ifiRTi',iT.rttTWi'5nfl : -.1 I,-'-" 1 (The Northern bound Strain on the Kansas. Road struck, a wagoqi,yesterdyj contain ing six persons. Two are. dead, one ia dy-t injr and ahotber was serkAisiy hurt. j ive treigui carSjW.env tnrougn "".a bridge this momjng on the Cairo & St. Ijouistoad. our authorities to . the propriety of Conductor Gfeorge Brown,' an 'unknown naving these reports .pronerlv made . , , . " "f" " "opivooix w y.ub, auu ouggcai . tuiiL, iiisieau OI j huj ' '" f "' ' j OP TWELyEl .' the attention of JUti v:t! Further withholding them an entire day, the J tub inteknationai, keg axta report pe nanded in for publication LU.v:i-tL. the same day. ( In the report it .will rThe x.ondou do -Kia' coon 1 1 Vof r1ir ! AnA m-J. JrtlJ I;', ' f I Jno. Smye, is reported besides- those in the;regular report! for Wednesday! b Declines Couipeiltlou. PiiiLADfiLPiiiA, September 2. !S. rn r utti r tat int A t VVERtSS TX?D .i nr-rn -wZ Address P. VlcfeBRY & Co UIT I 7 IB I i fii I ' ,, . ' ""Sleta.V.i'H 3 T illirk Mnilao al -.mnt.tiAn V I - i !ines? ahd lliwjmeicfeses WitlinBiderabla newepaprs UciTarelm scS1 WAflaeewofthfiexnoCtlBga iri?1 S?frto outlets. At Uirmdmeh quiet. iPitch junchaged, jAUfr: yGhUglLmm Am VwTm 100 bba spirifs turpp.e sW 8,. J nale, 1,; . snirijs turpentin,e. 32s 9(2?s. " ' cuflrievtou Naval Stored ! Blarkec, 'OfiQfsaf'Aifltf, tlie arrivals for irtiii;Mi lifltnnn : w A 1 1 , - . . .-.uu in-wsnfl witiDc ouui uo"uni!i-nniDJi!?iiinKL inn l mrmE more- man e irnt titn.... j . f-FtrB. .v 'caKipirH t7Besvinoaiui8i.99it Dois rosin i ""w wwhi(-h fore-thear,) ThemarkM yya.iuieH wn,H rosins ai fiiso pr DDI ror 1 numerous engtavtaga of the jriffJi strained to good strained; $1 40 tfor extra I "dto.KO SDOPASEsTjnstM ifi KmSI. :fi.v frir IA; (IMn s7. cat 7S fw W nr-iT-fti wurein i u ttn w,- fpapers Uniied States ! Acomp berlpe more than Akllll (..; I7UIE .1H1V.C1 HI DurAKI NTRKRtVUln a T'J UlUV nommaJ. ebiritsauNitTirt(r. tJentennfei iounda BgU-v I -JT,cn ewe uo.. New York, i Tvm l..Fin,e1.xp8in.s penune was at JJoe loroil anxt U7c for p tars.- Crude ttorpedtine wa valued at t 25 VI LTV? KVKABVfiUTIStU Apply needs 17 forn-gin'and yellodrpVj ftfo ;miu;. ,;.,'. ., :A .' iiSi mvereity of. Virgfe x r w.w, u .vuviuiuu null fnvi.in.l t , fJ. B Miaqriilp;, Prof. Com and !8tr t ,11 fhfr, ,ii:iJ A7 fciahi ft fi t -1 :f:"oiuiu,jjJ.D.-, Pror. Fqaity and iiwSw r buiet'aDdTuhchangeu? Wheat dii Flour 'La-l-ii-1 . I and eontioues nine monUun- .TnhS... V gea. .vyueaiouu fJ boobs amHectntH .ny;a teadyj Pork -firm at $18 JKK ixliardriri-r- steam f 10 0510 piritf iturpenf irie xi , U,,; . V f T ,1 II 65 for strained. Freights firmj ir:- A i Aiulslon . CHDtain of the London i...-i:. ifuliumn1,. . i - By'th s irregular .way of feponii Srites m the Regatta com- d the mortalitv hv fnvU hn, WW .tolJl V ?.Me.-. dec mmg- further . competition.:, at hi,rM Pni firW .'fniii. bXmL til " - . . . ! uo iMRitnnpu nuuouni oi ireaimeoi noun I no. onn... . , ..' grauueuirom omciai sources to be according witlv hmt - rrinr i Thi Ity t rf of Jacnlty. - ; , i INTERMENTS IN" C EY FOB AUGUST Dywer, aged 2& t VTHEPRAL CEMETE: 1ST afl a VTi 3 1 ! . , i I - r " w - August 30 John years, yellow fever. August 30 Margaret T. I Keily aged 15 tears, vellow fever. i i August 30 ThosI Ilartloge, ageuj y luuuviiii, lUUlilSIUU , - ; j i i August 30 Catharine Ivehoe,aged 15 years, yellow fever. i f , . I . August 30 John McDonald, aged for higher wages. 5 years.' vellow fpvr o I ' . .-1 ; I 4-lM , Augttst SpBridget Riger aged 1 year, spasms. lc L Ktrru I s h a k kW. f- j.j! - ' K:f .fit a 1 1 r 1 t-l 6c: October 1 14ai 1 1?-32 ( mittee replied that they had nothing to rfe-M 11190011 f r gret in their treatment of the club.aaftllJ ' t-Lffi 1 aecisions na oeen made in accordance. i with the laws of boat racing, f : . 1' !i i- r .1 M' ; n:i f ..- ij,.' ? fci i r j IYBooigeptem Cotton steadvi. middhner tiriatida'' J,6d middling ttreknd JRXA- anlM ?iYiri.4.nlBQ i Bon Carlos sailed from New York fdr 'I including 1.000 whiciy trerA titltiA fn nrlAol Europe to-day. .. : s j f; (a lilation and export? -receipts :4,700 bales, of; .;. nmJeJJ3 Ti' i Weeden, the prize fiehter.and his second which 2,(K)0 were American, tijres firmer 4 a u bOrTeSpOIlQ JJlieCt ue urres in a uuaue.pnia. ; . ; . -rnTTrA i ne lanpy dyers of the i Wasuineton I alrY". I ..?SSS?1?SF tne purenase of mm Mills, at St. Lawrence: Unsa i have stFuck Ji ,ur "k M1:8' fflS .. .ilijih :'. f T - UlW''- :7iKLk i a - lEYIMRTnM'CT BALTIM0RF1 11 November delivery 0 jt-33dii year, teething. August 3 1 Aggie E. Keeley,aged 10 years, yellow fever. ' ; j iaugnst ji Annie yrasse, aged 11 jars, yellow fever.! j : , . : j years. August 31 Mi J. i- 2 years and G months August 31r-John 14 years, yellow feVer. years,; yellow fever, McGuire, aged; AT LAUREL yellow; fever. Murphy, aged bmye, aged. 4 GROVE. riiermemeter Keeord. The following wilt jshow the state Aufftist 30 Marv Mullicran no-rT thermometer, at the stations mentioned a ! 't :. !:." i O i .Inn- .i IL ' . . . years ana 4 months, yellow fever, il 1 h 11113 morning, yv asnmgton mean Augnst 30 John I J. McGoldrick: as ascertained from the daily bulletin aged 28 years, yellow fever. ; j I trom lhe Signal Office Jn this city :. I JQT august oi mary A. iiaier,aged 1 Augusta, i;..1.J...i. 7? Montgomery,.. ...74 xail v,( . . . j . , .j . . . . o Charleston, ...i.180 Cincinnati... 4. ...60 Corsicana 73 rort Wibson, . Ualveston. . . . Indianola, Jacksonville,. Key West . . Kuoxville,'. . . Lynchburg,. . Memphis.' i . 1;. Mobile, tt- al'NvLATES.V 'I'L - .C9 ..81 ..78 -.84 ,.8a ..68 ..79 :'.70 ..77 Montgomery. Nasbvine, , . .6$ New Orleans,,.., 81! New York....... 69 Norfolk,.... ....1. 77 Pittsburg. ...;:.:60 PuntaRaasa,. 78 1 1 - - i -! . I , -! '. J ' .,1 OI Ine I v"iwjli oaju ui axmei lean ' lO-fUuy O-iUU I i"aL x mnus ourcnasec : i NHiKM- . hulittps flipnnu -minnnnrvi tin .nria1 .1 " iuuuj, J -r t . . uv,lllb. I WilU UAVti LTICIl Lltfim. Tima KOI OIYJ Ti- I vI-m..'ii. 3 .1. : 1 i ;.T..T . T-! issuea i . , ssfnti i-iy: iT2rLv-r-- xi; oi i mi ! r I it,-- wuHv m P jpSSrisl taPurclias ;Too will get wyTeasoaabJe enarantee toisgi i or true uouec akk to n I TO j THE MOST hoi,: f Wpurclumw competent jafe; , pronounce tnem - .- THAVE JUST PUBLISHED : "J: j"' Hi liifftVtbf.afvriii 'TPat!fAU(.iJAQBSO. i T.. o . T i.-L.'i;;ii:- JJT l A II A 11 IIVHOLJIB of -"The jnor jfianos ,.i ! . , . -j -j:-.?ri .: :!:; Thev! hav SKvUTT raim '7rV nnr.virs ms i JlBna 'l'UWt,tl, UVKK9TKUUU CAPS, JrtJU 5 u 'AlS,)TilK AGRAFFE, CABVELJi:S 'lrais.c.;--;r-'-;i :;- f: r; . r aey are oeanurai, anrawe ana wear well. Sold at very reasonable prices, and iibDusciaiinauceineiiL Kr; l:nni : i fiiV I cloth. fiLuO. . . . - - " " ."i w . : - v v f i : - r -i . St. Marlis,. 78; Vicksburg,. ..;.74l Wftshincton.. ....731 Wilmington, . ..,.80 I i Hon. A. ifll, Waddeil'a Appolntmeuti, ' ! I , JI I I I 1 U. VH Hi I J 1 E l.f.tl. .'The paires beforaEti are aeonMhnti t'rtnV5ii 1 -I' : .TttJ.-iiii?? ?Tf! ,r,- teratnre for which all Virginians ehealet ba gratenli: i' i " and which ehonld.be ia the. library of ereiy South- I - ... . - L . .... . . . . . J . :- J ! i . I ! - . , -ii8tnerecoraor aaueerittittIghesifiesrree rt .- uterestiBg. ,Tlio simple narrative ,ot his life Jiaa J ap 23-tf all the charm of romance." Baltimore OazetLpSA-A & if. '-'IWA.-- The following is the official report j Col. Waddell will "address his constilu-j ents of the Thud Corigression at District at. of the interments at Laurel Grove Cemetery yesterday : INTERMENTS IX LAUREL GROVE CEME TEBY AUGUST 31, 1876. . aa -, i 1 L.,4 41 fcexlnston M., : i : : , : isnlilmnre. .lid, the following times and Dlaces: an pe cnarmor romance.-- Mainmort Gazette, f ' 1 j;1 -i'n f..i f - Tuesday, September 12th Moore county, 1' 1 4 laces, 5J, , ,t "Patricia KembalV' etc.( Wuh Jllaatnt i, at CaVtar'sMUl,, PW J 7i ! i?; " : , ... Mr8..InLmton. fa.orieof the mo .Mn Patricia ffemhall V a j iWitk oin.tiu.. o I 4. " .- .-. ' ! I .nnijlur.l Proi .srv OA if n 250 00. hhhw nub vuir Set- ' 1 Srolib' Game r ' ' "'.'-rrAuhoviiiw'nfiWun1'! Smfth is working' narer for tie's election than he is 'for himself. because Settle is the choice of the N. C. Ii.; K. ring, and if elected is to'tmt Smith ii charge of our Western road and defeat an v work on it. The long er Smith! can stay, on 1 it at $5,000 a year naiary, ttie longer he and Settle will like it. hnd the lonsrer1 it in. inn. completed, the longer he ban slay ou it. - I I . I. : WilL the honest iieople of the West support Settle and Smiih. jh' their se cret war u'ubn our Westerb Railroad? .0 j.v mRpijm&ttiji .-c j.- ' LDavidson Record, ! -M JJon t IOr!Kt that, lhnsai man 'toKW pretend that the amendments ought tci4iave - been submitted siaratel y. are the very meu who ia;18G8 forced the people ito; voteeull $at f one iqd ia a burieh bri'idl sectidn:'Jdd63; b'ad iiopa are iQ.be jvptedon -in "thel saihe 4oxCi-iJoi?sistency, thon art jewel." oniy I . TirTT'Z'rT tp yT.-A n fi7.?s..s Anb Elizabeth: Scherer,1' aged 23 Moore county f, , " J' U fH l VlZa! years! Yellow fever 'Abram Mendel ! Thursday, September 14th, at .tonesbord,' a:ttl''4pAto J, ; Slftrer, A ear and 7 flar? T W;! U fMmimP WMuM monthsj yellow feverj. ui i ' BaturaaSeptember 16th, afHarmng- !s pH laf;f JttlIWjnlilir J ..oa.l.. !JV,VfWqP,1w 1 . Colored Phoebe Young, aged 110 tonstofflCe.t Harnett county.; - ' r ; ;'Atf AWettckii WoVifc1 akW MBiUaJflpJ;, VvioW l" h i. J; years; accidentV GeorgB lSad, ed PP'th, at Smlth PWS' -a-llfl?!. , . J. . Lit: I I .1 2 1 ' "1 -f r- v ; i.-t h . -til ,3 ii - ' 10 years. jpneittnonia; "-Wilfiam"' Hi Harden, aged 1 9l veare. vellow fevprr I Academv. 'Ciimhnrrnhd Mintv Isaao Verdier, aged 30 years, variola. .7TWCTffle-day;eptember 20th, at Fayette-; 11 . ll. 11 i - . :- 1 - .- --:-. vvani ,--- - n , i t pe seen, iieretore, that Fridayr;emWm 3t6cltewvra jr.? tin , ah i i,. Fopls. iown8vo fine cloth, t2.0O.1il The excellence and valtre1 Wr thp . Ja MhLf nr prrTte inthetptrit ofTih loeonhv loii J mBtnroA lt and rjirMnllV RiAtH: fnH tKAii.f i..,.j3. I .n V. . I i . 1 . J I 14-1 tv;i::.r;fJ-. -. I W rj" : J amir L t T, A .i:.: LiS- --y :t . r-r ' rrr. " I, i-aionuay.-pi ine UKgesuoo lliai Our autdonties Bladen nmintv I M exercise a little more care in cohsoh- lTj Tuesday, Sepiember' 26tn: White Hii I. . i -:., Til.j . . . : . . . . . .., Blades county.- i- r't ci Wednesday,; Sepfetnberi 27th,r at Clark-i ton, Bladen county, i - - - . . - outing ine mortuary reports. ' .A. 11. j.ir-JV.NOTUER.-iERROR. It will also be seen and M, SJ port, are lacing iu nMmper,o-yellow feVei'l- Mondavi October W, at Watcamaw 1 cases. in this: cemetery- still v't bfiberV Brunswlck va-iw V CAl. UICVCII I III days, ;1rJsteadften "7cfr one day t 1 Parker I ity which pervades them thronshont. u- '-Y - , I il2l 8?jme. a"--; a-d eepeciaT yTojr rending Elizabethtown " . anidngplefof' reflBtemerrt ard cultnrefthero xaioeiniown, are few ore deeirahle books Uianthia."-4PAi. I.'.. -n ti j -- - f. r t nut niKiixntj nuueun. i ;a i in LIFE'S PROMISE TO 1 PA IT ' ATTovelrnB CiMi oNwit uniA lete, oi wJUbe.entbyTOaUonrectptr thl two HPue8dayAjctober;3d, at Lock wood's Fol I W Art n ah4 a . nAl.JI... A . . TT1 i . " I i mi IlI.XIJl V . . .1 1 1 I, If, U.I II U I I nnrM a "Brunswick fcouhtvli 1" J fe" rf-'r, W'ST. .JUClODer (itli. at Point nnoijoll ' atxi w the 448 heat and corn' from NeW York, f of. J llfri4ay,.riqto ih ' week,-endirif i !on.t :, or 1 Pender cdunlv. 18.514 bnalvU - ISdturdar Otoer . 'I. - J Vburi ail4MIII-!lll,M- . B fMTnnrl.V f rnrn 1 K 1J A ii L '1 I " "".oi-VNiuiWwu vuumji l -5.ty. seaooar A nnvAI (if mnni fhan onmmnn M1 1K . rfflb&lie wlebj 1 4 We hfor4r&ntyeHrWiibgrat LLEY' (5 i.I 6 twit -1 bv vuv b m-i . iiiNi ruin.iuuH r iuu ..-- . u Ji ,Ul J""!1? Market Sbeet. 111 iri?e grater, care and itenrioD t the k T i " "-uaaiipn.-' f - ana general oiiieh or oar uuu -i- j i .. I erven to to i m. hanaht bv ine v . ..m 1 r . . nuiii'i.i .. xtPointCaswei 7tb, at 1 Taylor's 1 corn-ment cago for week.ending -Saturday, Ai gusL26,951jbushels. Chicago shipped in-excess of New- York 1 -44f3,607fj bushels Ufbelngi four : times greater .thangNewjYorkv and 843,543 bushels more than . was shipped in the' mq umlieK,of.:dayi by the leading Eastern -seaboard oitiea cnmKiniJi . .1 i 1 . " . .villVUj wmieav6Wl!mifi r are wiimiH Co WilmWfcon offlcew - .--n u"gj"K-- t wma UgittaTetcouoty -FreighU Ukea at low rates. Jj M-tf IBarlaret cottoty:r ETAELICCA ING AND f CKEKDMOOR' : hxvislj all . , 1 1 mannractarers who produce tor a genu- - f r f i ll eollCi tbJroiiage .0 ' those JP01' if-. i. . J. ' J ara.1ndw ol o.m andi who ki-ow h iXfljiikjL'ia r:.tZ3 tince 01 haYinff thelr.Gnn made to flt tv,.. iSSrW.- P"p2d to accept .k; 0 w .jjij....-,. .UifiTfiV 1 j .. XULLJSl.&.-...',..,f f-"-'i " 115' NATION A La . s . . J . .L. i . . . 1 CHALLENGE..... z . -d a anu - i : . r - ' r 1) 1 TrfHVf V3lAiS tt ir' ' 4 Wilt Ipava 'Mm MZi?Zt MJWICi upiioy.ti . T. ia, 3 40,44 anW.sandof anydeBJredleagta. , FU Illustrated purticalar wilh ww"Ji t,VWQdnes4yQctober-lltb, at Faison, Dg ' 01wieder lMtfms.MWUMf ' 5 "eirmeiitorenieforwarfl ffiiAt. iff ?gv , 1 j FcebSight.yernier, with Jaterchangeabiet r6nV " ' M W Vf I 5 ' y ; 'JT, p&p$i$iWit lMtt rmWESn 8iow,cwo.yfrrV : giXoiaft tpisIW mv$p&yift.iw. r 0ost6wtoinnv4f "1fJwrt-". l baa inaftinrioSSJ.?!, ; : innn:iMimini CDnDTSMAN, T tAewy,.wivoeraa, avEKmn KouncL:, u, .o- t. ... ,u...1.J uuf"r' ."1 w"-.r j 'rnr wi nn vit H"","ximrmpi' vfHtonnio. .i weanesuav. uctoner ith t sanP! 'n-iK1-.i.it.awj wao. imn KWiuvAOj:vtf,-iy arffiT, ASHEVtelTEieNiTCj PCJ pi .:.&lSiit;iimicATia)jjw w-uruu jMiQF.iiawitti;vrrr,iirwr-&iti? w anil 1 ,' - .-.il Lttf r.y4-uciew Wddr4frtra"aBMforbi tJ s.W SWiooJ Rtnrok 1 - Specimen copies wxailed on application. tloa 6 Months." M Yeariy. i i j Band ftuippr tpeetoen copy w Gr 1 i ! ' - AhenUe.N.i.'.. Apme-tr- ijiiwuu"! -
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 3, 1876, edition 1
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