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''V '; I , 1 4 i . ! : Y Si Myy4M l'-h i .'. 'I i ! i r rninjgf I o ceo WOT. II. BEBNABDj Editor.. CICERO TT. HABBM. J '' Y Y . - WZLMINGTON,N. 7..- 1 Fkiday Evening, September B,1876. EVENING3 ; EDITION. NATIONAL Democratic-: Estiantii Ticket; FOR 1 PRESIDENT ' ; ' ;. .... i , Li . -i . SAMUEL , J. HEDEN, .OF NEW YORK ' Y t i ... r;- ! Jp-5 1 l L FOR VICE PRESIDENT : THOMAS AJ HEPBIOKS, ' f t t. OF INDIANA i TV ..... Presidential j&iecior i .,;!--. ft! Jill i ' FOB 8TATK AT iJjlGK:? ' - I .it' -r'H k j- i " ; UAKIEL Q. FOWLS, olT Waiter JAMBS JL!LKAOT, of Davidson. '. 4, ;- -4 i 1 'UIBTEICT tICtOM. I ; ' : I J 1 .1 ... ' 1 1st DISTRICT-LBWI3 (X tATIlAM, to 3d ' -JOmtT. WOOTKN, - ! f . . ! ' ,WOHN D. STANFORD. 4ts - r 5TU F,.IL JJUSBE3L , -frank' c! robbinsl -jr.! p. Waring. frit 4 WM. 15. GLENN. ! C AVER.: .J..-.-J-I' I STLA.TE TICKET GOVERNOR, , ZEBULON Y.ANCE, OF MEQKLENBUR0. 1 .. IJKTJT. GOVEENOK, -I THOMAS JAK.yiS, ; OF -- . ATTORNEY GEHKHAI. TI OMAS S. ;K ENAN," OF WILSON. : SECRETART -OF STATE, iOSEPH A.! ENGELHARD, -Oy NEV.- EANOVERW . TREASURES,. J OH N "M- Y out ii, OF RANDOLPH. ATOITORL SAMUEL L. LOVE, . OF HAYWOOD. . :j StJP'T, rUBLIC INSTR1JCTION, J (Til FIN C. SOARBORO OAR BOROUGH, OTF JOHNSTON, . . l l- ' 1 1 I- .kit: FOR CONG BBSS , FIRST DISTRICT : ;! JESSE J Y EATES, QFHEBTFORD. i THIRD DISTRICT, ALFRED Mi WADDE OF NKWi HANOVER. '?'l. FOURTH DISTRICT, JOSEPH -s i J'...; ? . . F FRANKLIN, FIFTH DISTRICT, ALFRED M. SCALES,! OF GTJ ILFORD i r 1 t-v- t. rr V!ALT.J23i-'rtA r STEELE, i ' . i . I . OF RICHMOND, 8BVBNTH DISTRICT, WILLIAM 'P. B B INS, s OFilRfiBELL. " - '. n1 EIGHTH DISTRICT, ROBE L; VANCE, OF BUNCOMBE. I George W' Jul nan seems to be K ' i. i I worrying Morton in his speeches in 'Indiana; ifuru ! Yii ;;t'j:4: "I J'' i In many places in South Carolina f the negroes under, the evil; advice of j desperate leaders re resorting,1to the - torch. 'The lawlessness now existing in me ooum is; neany an commutea by-Kepubucans. 1 The Charlotte bar ihave paid the tribute due t exalted worth and great-Jesrtnng'i and genius to Hav- woodJjojon, Esq. i Resolutions were passed at a meeting held on last Wednesday, and. were j published in the pbsetv&r of the, following day The riot Teported in our telegraph to columnar this morning, was the re sult of the manipulations of wicked Repiibl5ag Jialej.ci1Th&.Chatre8tqo News & Cur$tri a-p$per- of known moderation and liberalism; j savs . i ne affair was the! result .of i the am trf- :W,f A VI S, t i ii : 'li i . I. . i : 1 . r r settled delermuiatioin of a gang of colored rowdieRcaUing themselves Republicans, to wVeak'VengVance own olor, who hav presumed ,iq publicly affili ftte with the Democratic party " .. , ..''A.i,.lf..u,J,5f,ll'1jI IS II AYES A PJCB JCHEB t .: ; We think it doe neither? kide - any ! good to Utter islanders agAisst thi prominent men 'Ojf the other, party. Truth is safest a& it ,fa moJat manly. But the I enemy haye' persistently sought since the beginning of the campaign to -inidre I Govj l-Tilden's n vile"slan3ershasj beeu t exjoded by the Albanv Argiis.'ltnovt seems as if Gov. Hayes . rerei I guikjf of the very thing the Radicals charge upon Gov. Tilden.'.' Read jthe 'following from the Toledo telegraph 4 corres pondence of the Cincinnati ttiquirer; A'The Northern bhio Democrat of ! - - -. r -i ... is i . ' to-morrow k morning ."will jejpntam a full exhibit of 'thefalse ancll fraudul - . ; i i , r in., t j . I . lent lax returns of persona property forjthe past three ' years, j made by Rutherford B. Hayes to the tax as the first ward ofithe town of FremohL Thepersonalproperty pherjitha!n1n'dn-Gic will of Saiidis Iirch'ard a $32,000 of which K. JL. liayes is aevisee, is returned for taxatin'? unde lhe oath of R. B: Hayesi a k,50p. Thre watcher, the', affjrrcljiate o wliich is isoo; are ivforotof be'Wortli $150 jp 18T5,whi!e in 18"4 one of ihfewalches ; vt'U'..-L. ','.; I j t -it t 't is sworn to ue worin 2tsu. jour carriages re returned as beig worth $300 in 18f?4,' while the maler of one of the carriacres , sta es stnat. mt. Hayes paiii him in that veaf S500 iot a single carriage, One; liorM valued at $500, Is returned as worth but $100, In possession! of a has! failed lQ make aeturn ilhereof, as the law of Ohio requirtfsJ With; i 00,000 worth of personal: . J . . B i over. DroDcrty. Governor Ilave.1 Iiaf as . re torned under oath, for 'the fast three years, less than $0,000 worth for. tax- atton." i . i I . : 1 H t r The ukase of the mellitiious Taft sent out bv General! hernilinl to the United States Marshals hasjbeen li m- ited, restricted, modified bv subse- quent "instructions." Gen Sherman says mat "onicers coramanainjr ft i . ,f j . . . s i "iroops gummonea to aiuiiuarsnais i - - 1 i - - . I i: . ! '"and Sheriffs must judge Jo!r them "selves whether the service lis Mtwful "or'necessary or compdtibleMith Aeri I pug'.! "ordinary military dutie "must limit action absolu tely . to "proper aid in th e execution of the by the; "lawful precept exhibitec f 'Marshal or Sheriff. If lme per- "mits, every demand. shoul !be for- 'warded tb the President his or- ders, andj in all cases th highest "officer wljosd orders (Jean, bl given in! I "time to meet the emergency will f'alone assume the responsibility of . :. ft i f -: I oJSkSi:... c "action.!'. e So, some discretion is lef .. I . V with the military officer; He need not be the! janizary chief of itho Tartar Sultans - a : 1 of the Republican party. . lie may have '. the roptiom o;f obeyng or de- ehninj? to obey thelfirmansf of these 11 .i"iM.M .. - .. f-if ri noble sovereigns; As : the traditions of the army are honorable,! ind the epaulettes of the officers bnght and untarnished, we presume! nothingi I like injustice will be permitted know mgiy Dy tne fcommanaeis in the Southern "States and their feubbrdi 1, nates.? i HILLY SJniTH.ON.VIOtJN'r&II'lBEIt- William, who wants to blLicdlen! ' rvj.-L-.. t.i l; -i-J- 1 h 4uu jroveiuor, uaa just reiucneu irora a canvass Of the transmont&tie cbun- ties with ins comDetitor. (Jait. '.lar-l b - . - . - . . sr 7 w . flir j. vis. 1 1 he Observer' says he remarked wheil he got back as f ar ias j Chart lotte: "Well 1 I . I . I , ell, d-fd if it kin'ti the roughest country I ever sa i T W9A never there before, and Godl ', i; - i knows ll t ' '1 . : i Wouldn't' cross the Blue Ri if a man would give me tw thou sand dollars in cash. ? I wasnistaken in the character ofjthe peolei .or I thought before my 1 visit" tltat there 1 ' i - " 1 ! " I !. 1 s :.,f i . 11 were a great manvjignorants floating I. ' I rVi; . .1 1 W 'i ' voters in that section, but I left them just as I found them, and there Is no political change either way. j They not only regard with suspicion every thing i yoa tell (Lhera, i but thef are fixed in their views, and are las fetub born as the very deviL" (n being asked With , what sort of reception he rn at VoriliAi. ; ITL.A oVint.l.iik ; met,he replied: iThe shabbiest treat- 1 ' l 1 ! ! r , i, - ,., i ment vou ever saw. It lon4kft lilrn y r 1 V v 1 tnose mountaineers 'were about to run wild bver Jarvis. Theyjmeihim nearly everywhere with budsf and carriages and would escort jiim like he was king, and cussed if tlfey didn't leave-me standing like a fo61-to get IQ the epfeakifigrgvound the Jjesti way H pould, j It was the; same iea'y faftet tlie speakrngwas 'ver th wuld cro w d aron n d ; Jarv iv sh ak e ih i h an d I ana, PHer to take hvat to thrihmes, while only a Jew Jniggers .andV private character by icirptila.ting false but injurious' reports. I Onellof these looking white men wuUrcOtnf up to' jpf Canal and iemestreets, -they. me;" Such trearmenKwas riot calcu-l w e r e a&iU ed 3)yl a poc esVidfiloi col latedto'makV'a1 ti&mi&'htmnl ;red liepubcanswhothrebricks overmucyou tnowr j '"i 'n&JW fAto heuridst,. r.f.; h-... yi.T r.a u Ooe young; man i was very severely J lUiam , JS evidently distrusted, injured in the hA .? - -' aDDeara to beditto. The people havent responded to their pipipg4 The profanity , of .thej Radi cal candidates is getting to be. per fectly frightful as the ? campaign; jdeeperis. ji.May we not have a suicide or two before the 7th of November, the time originally --set for the East ern . I disebowelment A which Settle and Smithwill persist in ,, incurring, and which ' the, people , will perform. with1 their little ballots? It bath that seeming. Just rat this m tiraej theRadi cal "Ithuriels" to tho - contrary not withstanding, h STAR-OUST. "' li- ' ' ' - : Queen Victoria weighs 190 lbs. Coffins for pet birds are sold in New jjforkJx S ;jf -J i A ; ' !: 1 Seymour wears a Greely whisker under his chin. j ' ! Rutland, Vt., is to have: a conn vent; built wholly of marble. .; j . i ....... I f:: f :Origiuality,": i says r Professor; Harris; ! is the treason of philosophy." I American's consume ten limes as much champagne as the Fren ch. The English bathing dress tor adies is: very light and reachea the knee. bme chemists think; hvdrosren he only real element in nature. 1 , A Butler, Pa , farmer regained is paralyzed voice in yelling at a mule. 1 '!The unfortunate peculiarities : Gen.! Grant' character.''- Carl Schurz. i The 'newest style for, fall is the eloise odies, fashioned after a metliajval - If a small pearl is cut in two it resents a series of layers like an onion, and 0 lh centre is often a foreign substance. -J I. ' - i : t I . !MV Gfambetta is ' going, to Lon on to study the manner in which the in ome-tax sj'stem. is carried out. jTycho Brahe, the famous Banish astronomer; has just been honored jwith a statutes-monument at (Jopenbageu nteUsville, recently. . The bridegroom had ebgraved on the wedding ringt "Naniecver tdeer lo me." The wedding! wa3 iby no mean? a ' stag party." A Laurens Democrat was ni ar med to a woman last week that had Iburied five husbands. He had courted her! before her first marriage and had waited patiently fur her five husbands to die before be again cOniessed his love. This is a devotion to fust raiociples" that deserves special men- t.iou.-f (5., G) Mediumk I i Tliy . State Canvass. Ge jj M. Leach, Elector, and Cblofeplj .Thomas S.:Keilan, C nser vfttivei candidate for Attorney-Gene ral, will sneak at WaJesboro $atur nday. Xhe County Convention of Ansojnj i will be held' the same day, ffilagraisiug in'the afternoon. J LvULneriorutoa r tnaicaior: gooa d Baptist was heard toav: 'iWell ifj ; Holder's joined and is a leading light-in the Baptist churci, it's jabout time iwe should all hunt some otner church, for there 11 be trouble sure. Rutherford ton Vindicator : -J ndge lhwiy Wak tn-ilav I Mondavi '11 b art ! audiencb of about! 600 jieople ptttins.pla.ee, and m an address of 2 1 ' .t 1 - t 1 1 inours commanded their undivided at L ! tention in; one of the most effective jcarap; this ri paign speeches ever delivered in nlac.p.! His arcrnmenls wpfp. nn. L L - .All vi. "V r.- J nsw uswerauie, auu iue position pe as timed i that the Republican party is he Disunion 'party,1 backed by his wn well! known Union I record, his ppeals for - Constitutional Govern ientil Tieconciliation! anil true Re- ormJ struck a chord in the heaks of i .11.. .- . ' . VVI his hearers which will result in draw lrisr oVer to the ! Democratic tanks kany .who have heretofore doubted and many; who .have been deceived mto an active opposition: to the ef forts of, the true Union people of the tand.! We fay to .our friends that he campaign is p'rogresging satisfac- torily! for us. Appotntmeiita j ot Col. -'j Steele and W liter ii - t'apf. Warlniri JJ. and T Steele! candidate for 4ongress, Robert! P. Wiring, Electoral candidate, and others, 1! wil address the people at the folio wing i times; and places. Uther appoint men l will follow in due time: Albemarle, Stanly county, tues- day, Sept. 2Glh. ! iiig Lick, btanly county,' We Jiies a j', Sept, 27tb. Mti Gilead,rM6ntjgbmery county, hursday, tsept. 28th. Troy, Monigomery county, Friday. Sept. 2 9th. m , . , I bulphur Springs, Montgomery Co., Saturday,1 Sept. 30th..! j j Lilesville: Anson count v, liulay, Pet; 6th. f r'V ' '! ! Polkton, Anson county, Saturday, Oct. 7th. ! . : : : I ' I . 1 Union county, Monday, Union . county; Tuesday. Oct. 10th. j1 ! 1 Laurinburg, Richmond county. Thursday, Oct. 1 2th. 1 f I i Alfoneville: Robeson county. Sat- jotday, Oct. Uth. ! i . j j Lumber JJndge, Robeson county; li. . . .. i...s.V , . , vr " J .innfnir I l)t IH(h Monday, Oct.! 16th. j i : vRobeson county. Wednes- day, Oct.' 18thl ' I , j' "j" -', Robeson county, Thursday; uct. 19th - I ;,vV:- ' : V "": I VVadesboro,' Alison county,' Tues- day, Uct; 24Ui ,. . - -, Anson county, Thu uct. 'utn. l' r , -j f ;Laurel Hill - DepbtiRichmondr county, Saturday: Oct. 28th. j i : ic: t i 1 if , - Anpnira8e;r.,v j. , I'.Jo New Orleans, ori Saturday v'e- mng, aj,uie.L Miuenh.L.egion, ofithe Thomas v J 11 mjavu nutut nuo puootu a u lmk tTtirriPV ,1 IAVANNAU. V;Mrr- :-t The Yellow Fever Number of Death and. New Caiea-f-ProfTers, of Al" tance groe i 9 - Savannah News, Thursday. Our mortuary report to-day shows the interments in 1 the city yesterday to have been hfteenOE which twelve. were yellow fever cases. 1 This is the large8tTiumber of interments of fever cases reported - since I the f epidemio commenced, and the death rate, un-i less the weather changes will ptoba-j bly be the same for 1 some days to come. a ."-t r f V"::' v'vH I 1 HEALTH OFFICER'S REPORT. : i From Lho following it will be seen that Ithero is.a slight decrease in the number of new cases of fever: : i I : Savannah,! Sept. 6, 1876, The following is the official report: Sixty new cases of yellow fever for ilast ttwenty-tour! hours: 1 ending) 8 o clock 1 M. - i J.-l McFa i'.LAND, M. D., j Health Officer. AID FROM ABROAD Acting Mayor J no. 1j. v illalonga. Esq., ieceived a dispatch yesterday from Hon: W. II. Wilder, Mayor of Albahy, Ga., proffering assistance. The telegram was answered, thank- temaiu was ausweicu, tuaii.-r ng him for his kind offer, but stating hat at present wepid not need any- It ling. I - 1..v - The Benevolent Association con- tinue-jthe tress by good work of: relieving dis- urnishing piedicines, food and nurses for those who! need them. We are authorized to state that the Atlantic & Gulf Railroad will trans port supplies sent to the Savannah Benevolent Association free rr i of eharge. " j, ;.'. J. '. j- vl i ; - YS FEVER AMONG tllE NEGROESj i I . ;- ' I. I ! I- It will be seer! that the colored peo pie who have heretofore been thought 3... 1. J ' L-' J 11 e'L. II ' 10 oejexeinpx ironi yeiiow iever, are becoming victims to! the j scourge, three1 iiterments being (reported amons: them.. We would suggest to the gentlemen composing the com mittees of the I5enevolent Associa tion, and -of the authorities, 1, that' par ticular attention should be given i to those quarters of the citv occupied ! ' -1.1. I ! f . I ny negroes. . : 1 People AVIII 'lalk. Sentinel. . ; The good a Governor ! does, Jives after hind. The charges the Radical ii .r ess hav e made against Vance are driven indoors as fast I as the peopl l! can open the old their mouths; In Raleigh people are sitting around their doors, talking , of - Vance, what he did when Governor, and the many good deeps they remember, of him. T ," I know when he gave jold aunt Abby House every cent he had," savs one: ! ' II. ;. ! . J L i; .U , n; i-' ' ! ;" Vance was a poor man when he was lorovernor ne j was. as poor as; auy 01 us,' said Mr. Jinmss yesterday; " X know (that during the! war a party of us took up a subscription .for him arid his family, and j put it in the bank at Salisbury, j We knew he was suffering Join his salary. But the Yah kee cavalry "got that money." j !; If rine morning ne left nere, pays another, he shook hands with AUck, the old negro he likfed so, and as he mounted his horse he put a five fol iar bill in his hand." .! I il "Vance," said Sheriff Wiseman, of Mitchell couhty, as he met him alter the war, and he seized his hand with the grip of-a brotherj "Vance, tyou fed our wives and children while we were in the army; you. kept the poor peopie mi provisions,; ana iiiiow you are noor i vourself.1 and IT hoar vnn hive no money. I have some, and I want you to take it, and pay it back when you are able." Vance thanked him and refused. Cut the sheriff pressed it on him with nearly tears in bis eyesforjhis gene jrous heart was really sincere in its offer he I knew what Vance I had done. 1 And Vance accepted the loan and paid it ba6k to Sheriff Watsdn. ! ! ! "I remember three old ladies,".said Major Peck, the other ; day, "they came here during the war after cotton-cards,! and couldn't get any from the quartermaster, and tbey were go- ing up ine street regretting it, when ifJ said! to them, Let's go and see Gov. Vance' And V ance ; sat right down and wrote them , an order for the card?.1 It tickled 'em Dowerful ." J And such is the verdict of the pub lic in favor of Zeb Vance when ; Go vernor. The Radical press had as well try to drown the roar of jtl e ocean as to smother the feelingi for IT T" ! v ance. I'Tis tliejsnnsr, the' sitjh of the weary, i . : . . . ' - 1 1 itllurran tor Vance.)! . jllaid times cpme'again'no iirepp. Orplteua V. Kerr Ueealnv lilt Appo- J-'.J-'-l ' hi:-- Ceha Logan writes to the Balti more Jvew A strange case is that iof Mr. IN e well, of the Graphic, jbet ter known; by his norn de plume of, .Urpheus ;U, Kerr, who has lived seve ral weeks without eating. I How he 8ubsisted has been " a wonder t6 all A few days ago he tried to eat hail peach and failed; tried again! yes Iterday and managed to swallow it. jThis occurred in the morning; in the l-evening he sat down! with his family to supper and eat heartily, i They say he is sure to recover,1, and everybody is glad, as he is a gentleman who 'is uyin respected ana iiKea. j , 1, ii, , ; I "llefurm Within. ; , tl ' sThe folio wing-is, aiistlof the cam paign fund raisVwforlrtdiana. Read W and see what '.you "think". of. the great reform within the party ?',.'' rBoV Shepherdiy PoVelltClay tqnj OrvlIle'Babcbck, j JXjie&i ETSpencer, Ben Bailer;.,.....'-! Marshal Packard. AV. : W. Belkriap, W;;:P." Kellogg,'; u. js.,.iarranvs.i.jf Aiovr v Warmotb,. Tom Mdrphy.oa UsR.i B,, Haves.1-1- J i. h . Zaoh. Chandler,:.. W, A. -Wheeler- . t ..1.. .... 4 . - i i" J . .? ' l . I'1'! CIIAUIiESTON.;; TIi JStof era Dispersed '1 lie CUT Mill Exclted-Stocfc of Revolver Ex-liaasted-f Death of one of the Woua ded Coutbaiiee Striker DIpered. " Charleston,; Sept. 7 Midnight. 1 The citv has been in a ferment all day. Lost night ,CaptU Jiendrick, .witli a squad of thirty polic.f succeeded; by persistent effortSj in disperBinmne rioters, ai noon to-day it was impossible to' purchase a re volver, the stock being exhausted, i H mK The colored Democrats, assured 101 wnue Srotection, held another meeting .o-night. fo attempt was made to disturb thejj meet ing, tuo rioters I conuning lueir operations to roaming thelslreeta in turbulenticrowds, and bring pistols and muskets. ; i : There were no serious collisions to-nignt, though armed crowds of whites and blacks are gathered at various points. The city continues excited, f i- ! "I I! 1 Buckner, one of the whites: w;ounded, died to-night. LATER. Charleston, Sept. 8 All niffht thd colored militia and white clubs remained' at their places of 1 rendez vous, under arms, but the night wore away without any serious collision. 1 i:L! :-. . A. party or passing ibiacKs tired . into tne armory windows of the Montgomery Guard. The fire was returned, wounding one of the blacks. Excepting this, and one or two other minor disturbances.the streets were ouiet after midnicht; but the Pub lic feelingj continues one of deeri junea siuesd. ; . . . L..- 1 1 i . A . : 1' :i "iir ! : ' The blacks talk of bavin a torch-light procession to-ulght, and efforts are being mnae 10 preveniju, as irouoie iwim probt- bly .grow out of Hi jUv the luteivention of Uouaressraan Smells ' the (lorn tiiiicc strikers have I)lpen in- iduced to disperse wituout fiirther mol esta- lion oi uiusu laoorers wuo- iconinuue! ai woili in the ncejuelds. -j THE INDIAN! CASirAIGN. , 1,1- The March. Of Gen. Terrj' Cow niaad The campaign : a Failure flurc No Indians to be ifoand, Xc Kew York. September 8, A dispatch dated Terry's camp, on Deer Creek, dated Aiigust 30, via Bismarck, D. T:, September pui, 1870, says? i Uen. Terry'sj command, after cr ossjng the Yellowstone' on the afternoon' iof the 27th, made a short halt on the north bank, and then marched in' a northerly direction about six miles! by the light of the moon. making Dry Camp. About six o'cjobktte next pjoming the march was resuni.The general directioii of the day's march was northwesterly I On the morning! of the 28th the column marched toward the north. then turned east and finally southeast ma king some seventeen and a half miles.; To far very little indication of the presence of Indians has been, found,, but it was hoped that On account! of the presence of . buffalo we were about fo fall in with the Indians. The expedition; to the north bank of the Yellowstone, id so far as the finding of the hostile Indians is concerted, has proved a laiiui.-; i - r; : . :. 1, ! :ir ! j .. Trails have .been found of emallhuntin parties, but apparently , no large bands of idians have crossed the river, unless they have crossed at ja point further east.! There ia a strong probability that no Indians will be met with during the .present campaign, i It will be imperatively necessaryifor the troops, who have been designated jto re main in cantonment daring the winder, to set to work: preparing winter quarters, as the severity of the winter months Jrfenders living under canvas absolutely impossible. POKKIGN INTKLLIGSNCE. The Mtnatlou Around ;Alexltiaz Horrible Atrocities by the TurKa- Precarlous ro6ltiou of the Scryiaus, I the SerVI Vllrl I III 4c. i London, ! Sept: 8. The Siandarct Belgrade special! states that the Turks occupied the left bank of the Morava on S Mondav. Alexinatz is en- tirely deserted. The'Turks committed great airociues auring ana alter 4'riaay paitie. There ace stories of iapes, jand; that the ltussians were lied to trees and pasted The Servians I at Delegrad fire in no Scondi tion to take the field. There is nd: force between the J Turks and Bclgradej The jl uru.3 ure on; amouiances as soon as me red cross; ia seen. !';: S . Y ir- j.- i A- dispatch from Delegrad, on the! 14th, says Alexinatz is held by 15,000 Servians. The Servian position is precarious, but the exact position of ; affairs is unknown.:; The Times' (correspondent confirms the stories of outrages committed on Women and wouhdedl Servians by the Circassians and Bashi Bazouks. I Wlien the .Turks reach Krusevatzihe situation will be irisht rful; They will command four roads lead ing to every part of Servia, and the country couia be overrun; in a lew days, Armed Robbers Attack a jtlauli-Ihe i Cashier Killed and Cleric Shot-Two f or, the Robbers Killed by Itlzenn. ' Y , ; li .1 ' I ;.' j; Nojitiifield, Sept. 8.; Eight mounted inen entered the town. yesterday .and proceeded to: the bans and shot dead the cashier who refused to open the vault. - ;The clerk was then . ordered to open the vault, and on refusing was shot in the shoulder. The people gathered, when two of the robbers Were killed and one wounded, t The rest escaped. IaCKlklature Almost Entirely Demo cratic. x 'j j;! i Little Rock, Sept: 8 The Legislature and Senate are almost entirely Democratic. I 1). Thermometer Record. 4 ' l - I . . ' , ! . . The following will show the stale of the thermometer, at the siations mentioned, at 7.35 this morning, .Washington mean time, as ascertained from the daily bulletin issued from the Signal Office in this city Augusta,-.. , ...!.'. .T5 Cairo,.,.,.... I.Iy: 76 Charleston, j.J.jy.19 Cincinnati,-. . . .Ji .76 CorsicanH,-. . . Ji ..73 Fbrt Gibson, i . lJi j 79 Galveston... -JUi.!i83 MontgomeryJJi . . .73 Nashville,- 4 -.(.iii .7(1 New Orkans.1 . . .83 New York,..;... 64 Nor folk,. -.-...'L... 74 Pittsburg,- i'i Ji. L .74 Punta Kadsa, .'v . . .79 Savannah, ii, .it i.. 78 Shreveport, . j. . . .73 Indianola,.- 1 O Jacksooville,. j; Key West, . , I KuoxviHe,,... Lynchburg,. .L Memphis,.. ..!. Mobile. ... . J. .79 .83 e.'7 St. Marks: iJ'L... 74' Vicksburg,. J....74 Wa8hingtonJ.J i . : .70 WilmingtonJiti..78 ..76 J.76 ; Edgewortlii Scnbol, 1 4 No. 59 Franklin Street, Baltimote. Id. ENGLISH' AND FRENCH BOARblNC'' ANDu DATt bCflOOt FOR kYUDN& I LADIES. Mrs 0. pJXEPERIffaE Prlaelpa;! . The next Scholastic .Tear begins .THURSDAY; 8EPT. 21st. For Circalara apply to the r fi ' J aaglHffi'' 11 ' tPftlgrciPAL: b addles; & hAeness iOi! Hayden"& -GerJiardVsr' y.i Third 8U. between Marfcet and Princcux . Another Aot of! BBCOND-lAND MeCLBLLAN Y " MtNNESOTA;;'. ' j ' i v - 1 " - h " ". i 1-,- - " ; ARKANSAS .!,.', COMMERCIAL. '1:4 1 w IliM I NGTON i MAR K KTJ STAR OFFICE, Sept. 8-3 P. M. j SPIRITS TURPENTINE Market firm! at ?8i cents per gallon for: Southern pack-i ages.! Sales of 225 casks at quotations. ; y j RUS1N. Market j dull at $1 20 i for! Strained, and $1 25 for Good Strained!.' No salens to ,repcrC ,Lrt -J---J-i I TAR. Market firm at $1 40 per bbl. Sales at quotations, i f - I , ' ; 1 -CRUDETURPENTINE Market steady with Sales of 50 bblq at $1 00 for Hiirtt and $1 75 for Virgin and Yellow Dip. ' I ; COTTON. 4-Market steady on a basis of lOf cents for Middlipg.': No sales reported.; Cliarlestou i Naval i Stores JHarket, ::. lii-JilY.'ii 'l M'! !.i .!.; . Sept. 6i IMYY: The arrivals were 182 casks spirits lurpen-! tine and 1.05G bbls'rosin.j Rosins were in. good demand t sales 1,400; bbls at $1 23 for strained and good strained; $1 40 for ex tra No. 2; $1 65 for -low: No. 1, $1 75 for No.' 1; $11 90 for extra Nd. I; $2 10 fori low pale, and $2 50 for, pale ;:aIso a considera-. bie.iot or various grades at si bomd uu per bbl. Spirits turpentine; wad quiet at 25c for; niiwacjo, .tub iui "ii, auu. tcuu jci gar lan; for regular packages, i Crude turpen- tin was valued at $1 25 per bbl for virgin and. yellow di vi-.M 1 BT TELEGUAPn. J DOMESTIC MARKET. iii:iii.uM.N4i; September 8 NoonJ N: wY I i Stocks activel and ; strong. . Money 1 per cent.i; Gold opened at 110, and closed at 109. Sterling Exchange long 485$; shoj-t 487. j Governments dull and a litt' better, State bonds quiet and steady I Commerciall ' and firm! I Wheat dull Flour quiet' and unchanged, i. Corn quiet and. steady. Pork firm at $17. Lard firm-j-steam - $10 90, Spirits turpentine firm at 3ic. Rosin firm at $1 ,601 70 for strained. Freights steady.; l Y;:. It , j': : Cotton firm with sales Uplands 11 9-lCc;1 Orleans of! 1,394 1 bales; lljc. ; Futures opened steadier, ! as follows: September 11 9-16all 19-32e; October 1 11 15 32llci November 11 7-1 6c; December 11 ;7-lua 11 15 5J2C; January 11 9-16U 19-32 vokek!h ihakkkix LIVERPOOL Sept. 8 Noon Cotton firm; middling uplands 6 1-1 6d; middlincr Orleans 6 3 16d sales 14,000 bales, including 2,000 which were taken for spec ulation and eiport; receipts;5,700 bales,;5, 600 of which were American. Futures quiet and steady, as follows: Middling uplands, I. m. i C.Li October apd ; November -delivery,' 0 l-yd; JSovember delivery e6 l-ioa. ; 1 The sales fr the week were 77,000 bales; stock! 749,000 (bales; I American 400,000 bales; receipts 17,000 bales, ot which 12,000 werfe American; ! afloat 270,000 , bale3, of whiih 28,000 are American; sales of Ameri can 49 000 bales. ciL- LATE Cotton Sales of Amelican to-day 10.400 bales. J. B. Lippincptt & Go. HAVE JUST PUBLISHED : Life of Geiii T; J, Jackson 1 1. 1 ("STONEWALL JACKSON.") I ! .Mi ii .-rt- .Aili' i: s f Hy Sabah KtcnoiAs itLSTtsarn. anthor of "The Domestic Life of Thomas -Jefferson,", etc f nand- someiy uinstratea wita Portrait from sreel, ana Bight fall page wood engravings. I Crown 8rp. Fine cioto. lfua: i . h4i ! -: J -t,::f : 4lThe pajes before! us are a conMbntien to our li terature for wMch all Virginian shsnld be grateful, ana wnicn snouia De m tne unrary oi every fcoutQ ,ern household." Richmond Etimiirer. s - I t ii- : "It ia th!e record of a career in the highest degree interesting. Tho simple narrative of his life hat au tae charm or romance." JJalamore Gazette. - f h'H i ir ii I! i , ' - -i Y THE ATMEHEBT Of LEAH DONDASJ I A Novel. ' By Mro. B. Ltnn lintok, author of "Jf atricia Kembau.V etc. With Slastrations. 8vo. 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Y ally WiirrEnted, r.l,rA Ji:l"l ii iYY'if i J. F. RtJECKPKT, 4 ': ap t-'-Hl 4i'4'-Xezfnsto;n St.; 23-tf Baltlntore, Bid, IBEiL BREECH IVIces 0 to f 20 0. ,..! .r-.'j: -,-' - ':( ,f -K. I'' it-,'! Breech'- Loadin 4 Ll'! 1 -' ''I' '-' ' :,f -! e ! !li 1 i f Wp hnva fnr Trtftnv TAftrs. with 1 a Specialty of ' buudmg rm Breecu-iM""s Waking fora large and select trade enables l &i and eeneral llnish of oar i Guns to-C. given to ihoe Guns bonght by the retail trade'CT manufacturers who produce for a general n"" We solic t the patronage of those sportsmen w . are Jndges of F1b Ghbs. and Who kDOW th unpf tance oi having their tin made to at them ' ( -t We are prepared to accept orders to puiia wf of any: weight, gauge, proportion or styift ' ' T IkttHm i ; i ... , -I f. : 1 J i :: ! I , lit i i1' KsQoli PIONEEa. ...... TOLLEY... 8TANDAHD... i ,i..'V..4.:' RATIONAL.:...... "rt is CHALLENGE..., i. PARAGON . 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Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Sept. 9, 1876, edition 1
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