I
-Mr':
ffflBiHOBinilG u-AE.
I . PUBLISHED DAILT. Br.4 f
t.Ax: j tAiv4Tic5a?
One square one day,. ..... . i . ;,i . 4 1 00
......... 7 - """" 1 . . --" ' ' ' ivrmrmrm .. . ,. - . ; ' - n?Tnr.ifri n ,j , . , f- . , v.,' , ,
i - j t.. .V- I1'.'-' ": . '1 '
or stjaacwmDa nr astaxos v
, " s? " I
.. f.J"m noataeeDaid... S7 00
una J"' .t - i " .......... 4 00 1 ?
. 44 .
('!' 4
stx "a. .$" , so
rtt Bubacrtbew, dcUwcd la any fart of the
&Jneu. pTr week. Oar City Agent ft
co4et for mor8 a ont,ia
nee. - ' '
To
city,
at i
jdvanc.
MORNING JCDITION,
OUTLIIMES.
. I
Renorted mutiny on board U. 8."; frigate I ?n
aa Arrest Wil. I
i W ft!.'
r will visit centennial exniumon on gist, i
(jen win . . I aa
' tmnroTinff. and decisive ' battle I
K.be fought.- iyFresident, has
Wlamation ktvingl effect to'm-1
suw . r , y - -
feiers. r . , j - I
lurg, Vs.,. burnea. wfM iroy
Iinc4 yesterday England's ypoaitioni rela
!;ve to Turkish atrocities.and peace. -L.'
Vs., burned. t- iorq .uerDy w
tO 1 UIK.1SU bmwvw iwi . I
Lrtiftl returns from the State election in I
MaiDe'yester4ayr:New;Tork markets :
ipirits turpentine, S3 cents; tosin, ft. 60 I
j 7Q , ; '. i -' p' v; i- I
i '., i . : J
The Ricbmond yur tnn-
iy morning announces ibe resigna-
tion of th editors in congeqnence of j
j: unities in conneuiiinr wmi iuo ou- j
;i;88manarntMi1it.d that the pa-
Fr will bo snpigy for'the present
in order to afford lime (arj revrganj-
z.tion and adjustnnWbicli; cnnoi
: be effected in anyf
olb'er" Way ? '.'The I
! Enquirer iti one of the oldest , papers
in Virginia, and has ever done yeo-
man service io the lemocrxttio cause,
and we much regret tb at itt anspen-
r :on is foand necessary; .even ? f of a
brief period, at tins -critical moment
We shall
i in - our parvy cjiiociiyts.
heartily greet the
early Msuinption
of the time-bonored Derrfocratic jodr?
nal.
Spirits rtiine.
Mr. Josiab 8u?S?'has ! been 1 re- I
nominated for the Senate by the Democrats
of Greene aDd Lenoir, jl . f . J f
uanoury .ntpvrtcr ,-ux greaii i
, . i - ,i . m
number of bogs are dying in this section of I
ihe conntv. from a disease called hoe ch I
lera.
It:
f..'
.Thr Kaleigh
Xflit toatra f)tr I
ljlULIty UK UW( imHrnwiwl tviwra nv. i
sale will include subscription list, DacK
numbers, plates and good wilL ;
Raleigh Sentinel i The crop va
ries in this county. ! Strike a line west of:
the Ka'eigh & Gaston Iioad and crops are,
bad, but west ot it incj wnola sweep is
good.
Goldsborp Messenger . The cot
ton picking season may be said to fairly
commence this week, and from present in
dications the prospects are anything but
t od. ! lbe crop promises Io be, short, and
this in connection with the ruinous low
price is far from being encourage g.
Beaufort Eagle: We are. glad j
to learn tkat the. various fisheries is .the
county bave been exceedingly fortunate
the present week. Large hauls of mullets
have been made aud as many as sixty bar-
leis nave been taken in one day at one fish-
me. - t
bhelby JIanner : Aneero. Ward I
0"fl: f c,Je.ttllJr ""himself. near, Ben's 1
Kiiob, in tns county, with a musket, on I
ii . . r i. . . I
lutsuay. xie was seaieu on a login ine I
woods when the gun was discharged by his
fo-t or a bush; as supposed, and contents
, punetra'ed his forehead and passed out at
me top or nig cranium, causing immediate
Bakersville ; Eepiitlicdn: k Ve
ire creditably informed br a eentleman
just from Caney, that .Jaa. -Allen and An
urew l'hipps, while ''out prospecting .for
mica, the other dav. near the Rav- mines. I
in the vicinity oBurnstilW,i8covered a. I
UCIl or milluanab-aa .n hi u ;' i
few .Stei
short distance further and killed thirty I
".I ' J .
NEW ADVEKTISEItlKNTS.
w- &. W; R R New schedule. ;
'V. C. oA R. R.-Special train.
E- G. Barsitz New River Oysters. "
l-'.. IiEBKHEiM-j-et. ; Paul's Female
Now time toiuse disinfect-
mw,, and to use them liberally. -, . -( ,
. -This section wm vImiipiI 1v a fin a
al'ower Sunday evening and another last
uilit . .. : . 1 - i ' -, . . . K y I
. . i i ': . I
k ... . - i i viiit I
i.. . .1 .....' -vi i :t
-iWelearu from the SignalOfflce that
ba1quetca,rived in below yea-
the
... ' .... i
: We are requested to atattr that
In .i : . t . ) ' . ! c !
-raeace with an order from the city
KuverumAi.t n,. r ... . j I
.. 6v.. . ,uv y.vu ,
vision to Columbia have abandoned the 1
. ,).- ; , i s :i i , i
,-j Southwest in !tinriK'wat 'wiiula 1
siHtionarv or ri.i J- iL -teA ii 'r,.i.
Jowed by higher temperature, fand parUy
MUayi weather, are the probabilities for
""a section to.day.
in.
t h t
.r" VVe are requested I by 4 Acting
. T"J v IMK .1111 UCIWUr .TIW4
ltlff nil 3 : .. . - ' -
r kI- .- yy umiogton, r snspected
J "eiog infected with yellow fever, wilt be
Pected to undergo a quarahtine of thirty
jmeiore rnHiml.
til ' - gr i-jCiJ - ui.'
the hlffhMt mint .rorh) hyr I
tlio .4. S ' , r I
'etkermomematthe'Signa etatIonves.
J , ay 84 degrees., Saturday at "4
- d a' U M degrees, with almost a
. "u vaim pre vaihnit. which caused the I
to bo as apparently. Intense as st any
-"uuringtbe entire Summer. I
TeDnfee ! w Js-r; J ,5 f , J Pcc where the speaking is to take
. Saturday., ; r-- : place., V.'a r.,;.., i,.,-d:v.--t
iittoaw c vi In the -words of ihe Cbairmin of
t7" r vitttt .
VOL.- XVIII. NO 147 '
'
The . Speiklue To.Niihi-f:...
This eveniag Hoq. M. W. Ransom, U.
Senator from -this lale, is expected to ad
dregs the peoDle from the Demnrrnt f. fit h nil
UUl between Ubesnnt and Mulberry
course luerewiU Dean immense
crowd i to : liear this disanenisbed North
- - -r r f."vu
an oralnr nf elnrmanne nt n:i;
, . - .v.mw UUU UU111LT .
5 The various Ward Clubs are expected to
meel r ineir. respective headquarters in
market.
Jnre procession .wiu.be formed, by 8
our
ioned Wilmimnon welcome " 1
uiU
t
ed on tb Itatlroad
' mi-v, iuiu uj uic uaiuu yt f rails JJIU-
Ivor, a resident of Cheraw. S.C.Umet with
lauraecident On jthe: Wilmingion, Co-
evening last.1 He had been to Florence,
wiiere oe uaa oeen aritiKing tieaviry during
the aay,--About 7 (o'clock, aa we learn
passed the railroad1 sLops in a very hilarious
mood, cursing, hallooing, &6. He! went on
about a mile and a half east of Florence,
" .vwmu i h uiuuiiuu, wuen o
w8 meioyune local ireigtii tram from
' loo dmk to Jook for
his own saiety, cutting off his ieft kg. He
Wft8 uken up arid cariied , to Florence,
when a pliysichui was summoned, but to
UU ILII pviot, a IUV puui ICliUW UICU, 1U UUUUk
two hours after reaching there. He leaves
.a wife and two children to mourn hi3 sad
and untimely fate." The remains jvere for
warded to Cheraw Friday. f J
Tbat Bale or Cotton. ,
.That bale of Cotton which is being sold
for the benefit of the Orphan Asylu&, al
luded to by us a few days ago, was bought
byJPhalanx and Excelsior Lodges,' F. & A.
M..;of Charlotte, a few days aince, for $75,.
It was then shipped to this city and is now
i.u the bands of the 'Orphan Asylum Com
mittee of . fit. John's Lodge, to- ,be sold
ap&in - It nasi started nh ita miasion hv a
gentleman bf Yayne county, understood to
. A
. iij;.- fi.K to
iui( gush' luvjuuiut uvnuuuiu i 4 ia
. -. , ; L ... (
HlKh od Charlotte, now amount to $250.
Of course the fraternity here will not place a
value on the now famous bale . less! than it
lH3 UCVU CBilUlabCU lib UIOCWUCIC.
Tbe Flftb Ward Cib. I
A meeting of the Fifth Ward Tifden and
Vance Club was held last night, j
Mr. 3. J. King was appointed Secretary
pro tem. ' '' ; f ;
A committee of three, ' consisting of
Messrs. ! J. Sidbury, Wnx. Biddlc and Br-
ant Swan was appbinted to raise fwnds for
securing a flag pele, to be
during the coming week.
raised some day
Mr. J. C. Millia 'was appointed a corn-
mittee of one to secure and take charge of
lights, transparencies, banners, &c.4 for the
procession this evening, i J i !
The meetihg then adjourned, with the
understanding that the Club would meet at
The Oaks this evening, at 7f Lip'clock,
fnr ih nnrnnsa f forir.lnr in line and
the head bf the market where
, , . .,, . , ' , .
Ihn ttrann ' Yrfnnaafr "twill hn fnrmpil in
6,t..w
honor of Senator Kansom.
Special Tram
In consequence of the! .quarantine regu-j
lations now In force in reference-to the ran-
ning of traifis in the city, on and after to-
day, until -further notice, there will be run
a special train, ', leaving the old passenger
denoLon Nntt streeL at 5:45 P. M. and ar4-
rivine at 70 A. M.. connecting beyond the
Union Depot with the 6:25 P. M. trainleav,
ina and ihe 755 A. M. train arriving from
. ... . . . -
. 1 .....
Cbaace e( senedale Oar Kventoff
On and after Monday! next the. schedule
on the Carolina Central Railway will be
changed, the mails, express matter, &c.';
leaving here in the. morning, as was the
case before the present schedule went into
effect. This will render a change necessa-
..,......' . . !. ' 'i
ry in Ihe office of Thk Mokniko bTAtt,
which "will be the abandonment of obr
evening edition. :
Mi
Seeoiitf Ward Benaoeratle Club.
The members of this club and all other
.Dessocrato of the Second ward are request-
cu tu uwuiuiii iu ; iiuiik ui uuuu
. . nrta ...... . . m . 9-1 . .1. ; .1. s
Dime; uu 1UUU succi, v ijunuva, iu
Xuegd ; eyenintoJ form. procession for
g. demon8traVix)I1 io honof of our
stoiei on imru Bireei. ai 4 ucioca., u
distinguished . Senator M. W.y Ransom.
Torches will be provided at the place of'as--
Torches
place
jsemblv.
. i
i ...n.. Hxtunitn. i ..i-TTfc
.Another Centennial excursion i$ beidsr
goiien up, w leave ucuij d uuu vu ii
20th inst.; and to go by the way, of States-
vUle,! Charlotte, .Wilmington ! and Ports-
mouth, taking the jBay line of steamers to
liaitimore, ana tnence to rnnaaeipnia oy
mm
raiL
The Haverl? Rllnatrela. 1 ' 1 1 "
This excellent ininstrel troupe, the same
that appeared: here onV former occasion,
and. which has - been playing' recently iq
crowded bouses in Washington, Baltimore.
and .elsewhere, is billed far-; the Opera
House in this1 city on 'Saturday 4 nexb the I
.... . . , v.; .( I 17 Mil rf I
lom instant. ,r ,, t . -,".' A
- , . a , 1 '1
;. Ktbe. course of . his speech ,at
Whileville yesterday Sehator Bansoa paid'
a very hizh compliment to the abiljtietana
standing In Congress f.of
Congress fof 'll'oQ.; Alfred II.:
Waddell.
.a ; i kiwi. - u. ui.'.' jiio urucHH cm. - urm no
r t n' r i n n 1 . aw ' niu. u ... ... .
i".- 1, & m Si t it
WILMINGTON, N.
. ' . -.i ,.!t J
Death or the "fliyaterloua 8tranerer.
The young man alluded to la Saturday's
paper, who came here i
1 --- ! - I
week . previous to
h
... . ! L. ...
at date, staling Liiat file
warned ail tue
I .5.. - - I"! ,
way f rotn Charleston; atvl
who
gave?. Bis
name as Archie ClydeJ died Sunday inorn
ing and was buried yesterday. His disease
was typhoid fever. It .will be remembered I
that he came here sick and was at once I
placed' in a hospital beyond the limits of I
.he city. He stated that he lived on water-
melons and fruit . during
6harle ston ' here, and from
his. trip
from I
what we can
. -. - I 1 1-
earn the immense amount of seed be
swal I
'owed with the mellorjs had something te I
do with his death. jWe have already al- j
luded to the mystery which seemed to sur
round ihe unfortunate I young fmani. His
story waa that he formerly, lived in Nor
folk, where his father kept a grocery jstore,
and that he taught school somewhere near
ere. That he.left
Norfolk aud went to
Richmond, where be
WAfl in the fimnlor nt i
Captain Hayes of .the schooner CbnkanJ
Iith whom he Subsequently bad a vernor, Thos. J. Jarvis." These are jfol
ifflcuUy and left thiyes3eljlpgethe with lowed by another shield on which is in-
his clothing and four months pay! He
gave his' name as Archie: Clyde, but, as we
Jtated in Qur former article on the subject,
letter purporting to come from bis moth-
er was found on hisjpersion, the contents
of which would 'indicate that; he ivas! going
ujr a. nuiiiiuus uuuio. jm? uuiur jo nvwu i
n Norfolk of any such a person as Archie I
Clyde and as tbename ss evidently a ficti-f
tious one, there is .no certainty as to the
dentity of the young man oV 5 where he
formerly belonged. He is represented to
have been a young man of , fine ( personal
appearance. His remains rest at the foot
pf a tree near the house;
where he died, and
bis name (or the one bet
went by) haB been'
I . . . i . . . . I
uuiim iuc tree b iubi ijic grayc.vau uefo- i
kfter be found. His relations, if they shall
hereafter be discovered; will have the con
solation of knowing that he had good at
tention during his sickness. . j !
" . m m :m ' L
Ganrcn ImDroVtmtulii i i
Those who attended services at the Fifth
Street M. E. Church Sunday, Were agreea
ibly surprised at the decided improvements
that have been made j in the internal ap I
mearances of the edifice: within this last two
tor three ' weeks. .The Dulrjit has been'
J !. iL l . . II
!. .' . . . . I i ;
lowerea ana, logemer pun its surround
ings, neatly paiBted; the inscription in the
rear and above it, "Come thou with jus and
we will do thee good,'! has been retouched
and brought out conspicuously;' 'the posi
tion of the galleries has been changed, so
that the congregation now sitting therein I
can have a view of the preacher from any I
part thereof ; the pews : have been painted I
mahogany color, the columns of a gray
V. I ' - - i P
granite color, and the windows have all
been overhauled and-put in pro per! repair,'
while the walls and wood work generally
have been neatly whitewashed and painted,
altogether presentins a very handsome and
neat appearance, reflecting ; much credit
- , : Jt. i . ! .
upon Mr. George Irvio'g, who executed the
work.
lUTasUtratc'a CourtJ t . . I
i a
Tht following city cases were disposed of
. T.i:MV..,,MM Jorrio m,!n. ! I
by Justice Cassidey yesterday morning:
Josiab Cumber, charged with disorderly
conduct on the streets, on Sunday,
dered to pay a fine of j$5 and costs.
was or-1
.The same, charged with assault and ba
ici mu iuiwu ""V """'"r0 I
Of-a citizen, was ordered to pay u fine of
$20andcosts. f j '
nahnah Brown, charged wUh assault and
oaxiery oaiue puwn, vi iiyrew, ,
.. 1. il l i ; .J I
DOIU coioreu, was oruereu io oc imprwqucAi
lor ininy aaya.. t , I
J. S. Baily, charged with assault; and bat
tery on the person ofDorcas Frank, and
with disorderly conducr generally was or-
dered to be imprisoned for thirty days, h
r-r""" , 7" i
conduct on the streets. Judgment suspend-
eg on tne4ayment oj costs. ! ; V I '
! : j t I ,
Two or three trifling cases were dis-
missed.' ,,' f. ' '(;' " I ;
B. and fT. U. Asrlealtvral Society.
We tender our acknowledgments lor an
.i.JL. a wj4v A f a MAvanfh Annual
. , i . ii I .v , J . 'i.A
Fair of the Roanoke and Tar River AgrH I
. j . j j i '
CUUUW pucieijr, tu uo uu .iiuu
the 24th25th, 26thand 27th days of; Octo-;
ber, 1876. In conveying the. same, the en-
ergetic Secretary, Dr. H.'E. T "Manning,
makes the following flattering statement : .
Vlhe Society is jout oi ,det)t. ..'.me pre-
miums .are larger jthan- have ever before
betb-offered; thelofflceri are geutlemen
Well known f of their energyana zeaij mq
f riends ol' the Society in Virginia Land:
North Carolina are1 using their jbest efforts
in its behalf, and altogether,1 we hope, and
expect, to have the moJ attractive exniDi-
tion ever seen in Easterd Carolina.' ;4 .'! A
I i a a ' ! -
arrived Safelv. f - - -1 - ' - 1'
' We are glad to ! learn; as we do from a
speciat cable telegram received hereyester- n thU A m6ej o gentlemen call
day, that the German barque. Claudia, Capt. . eTening to thr re8pects
idsG after f j to the distinguished visitor. Owing o, his
had reached Grayesend safely. n It will be de81- 0 be ia' uarne; constantfy during
remembered that r hac. family i0f ..Mrt(Ed.-- theoanvass. he will remain in . Wilmington
uvrd escnau, uerman; imperial,
for this port, embarked t pa the via&ata.iox
it trip to MrP.'sjancestrat home, anainai
a eon oi Air, u s. uiagpmoewi.yxwv
nraa ntart nmnoc the baSsencers. ... - ( ''
.l..".' B 'T - JT C. i ..1
Jerre Forbes is f 'aH tight?) at least he
lavs he is. " Wef hear, that : hff was at pn;6t
th olftiwd chrircnes-Snndsy nicbt, stands
ing out itt iront'of the! same smoking his.
clear as Hndenenaeni as a wood : sawyer'.V
As Jem aipiit Hbt ten years and; only
I two or tbree;monlha,hemsybe5
lered fortunate. indiTlduaL' . Will
rcelleney "rise andexplainf . - -
served
considered
'His Excellency " rise and explain
Somebody asked. him bow, netoqtPiwa. itansom Bssw wiwusaiwu(, iBiuii.
penUentia!ry;a'od he replied Uiat GoyiJJrog All who 'ta&f have lanterns oetdnging io
den oardoned him and about twenty others.1 tbe Fourth Ward," or f wbo' may know or
C, TUESDAY. ; SEPTEMBER i 12.1 1876.
The Champion Campaign Banner.!
The huge Democratic Campaign Ban
ner, which has been in ' course of prepara
tion for some weeks past, 'was suspended
last evening from Messrs. Green &Flanner's
j drug store, on Market,' between Front and
Second streets,to the Carr building opposite,
amid the shouts of the crowd who had as-
sembled to witness it. the firine of rockets.
&c. : On one side of the banner, the dimen-
stons or which are 21 by 36 feet, is, a fine
representation of an eagle, with a .scroll
suspended f rom his beak, on which are
I! .1.1- 'I jj .im.li ''.-:'' 1
scribecLthe words "Tilden and Reform"
'' 'Vance and Victory." Below this comes,
m large letters
IV.
For President,
SAMUEL J.
TILDEN;
For Vice President,
i TH03. A: HENDRICIvS.
Then follows two shields, one on either
side of the banner, on one of which
ap-
near " Pnr 'fln nrnnr 'Kdhiilnn R.V.VanhA
and on the other, "For Lieutenant Go-
scribed, "For Congress,! A. M. Waddell."
On the reverse side of the banner appear
the names of our entire 'State ticket. The
banner is neatl v eotten ud. handsomely or-
lamented, bordered and flu ged, and makes
i splendid appearance. I It was painted by
jnr. j.-A. Milne, and renects much credit
iinnn his taste and skill, and was thrown tn
the breeze by Mr. ThosJo. Wroten.'alded
by competent assistants. May it wave in
triumph art the meruing of the 8thof !No-
yemboi, a.l Til-den as an indication of
ike success: which we confidently be'
ieve
aiwaita tne great party oi itelorm. .
Geiei-al ICauaom at Mbttevllle.
'tliu ' ananiul . train i.npf.rd o ir fivini
i ouwviHi nam .ivowviuar .i wui
. - . i , i- s
V J Whitev! le Columbus
earned Senator. Ransom and
WUUIJ,
aj uuiu'jcr or yy iimington .Democrats.
A delegation of citizens, met the party at
tbe 'depot, and escorted them to the village.
The ' speaking commenced at 12 o'clock.
A stand had been erected I in a grove' of
large oaks, and there was plenty of stand
ing room, r The audience numbered about
one thousand by the closest computation
"The meetine wis Oreanized bv John W.
iJ. - A - - 1 tl'. '-:--!. 1 . ..it i . L i ' L '
juius. jiisa.j in a oriei ana wen received ad
dress. Col. H. B. Short introduced Sena
tor Ransom, who spoke two hours and a
half most ably, practically and effectively.
The speech was a review of the recent
ceurs'o of national politics, the policy, of
the Repuublican party, and the ground of
Democratic . hope in the present
cam.
paign. It was largely statistical,
but
pre
was i luminously compacted, and
- I - :
sented in the logical form of all the distin
guished gentleman's speeches. Clearness
oil statement, beauty and!; grace of style,
uuaffectednees of habit: and cogency! of
reasoning characterize all of General Ran
som's addresses, written and extempore J In
the address yesterday there was less of that
bklliahtTrhetoric which he employs soef-
-J..f;i. -LL olL'-j.' Ji J' 1JJ !i
leeiiveiy in ms ouunioriai appearuuees auu
.t .i.l.i ur.. ! i. r 1 ! . 1
ciiiir Kiuimi f Kirm il iif hit h ifiirir-Mi fitiii.
''7' - B "1 7"
Pf'Sn argument, persuasive, conviacing,.
conclusive. . The people listened with
peopl
breathless attention,! and there is no 'doubt
that the visit of the eminent statesman has
oeen the means of imparting strength to
the already brilliant Conservative name in
Columbus.;
RxlADtlTA nabbcrv.
s Th resideQCa Df iirf. J.1 D. Waodyj
on
Flfthi .between Iince
ttreel8. vaa eEiereri Snndav nurht l and
-nMid of n snm of monev amonntin to
"T-. ' ; i ' . i .
ln7 Mr W,h.H rnrfil th tdahav n
h a norket for several dava with the inten
and at night was in the habit if put.
tiag it under his pUlow. ; On the evening
n qaestion. boweve, he left It in his coat
pocket, which was on a rack in the passage,
MV- i;m niyt . Xt.d fL
ayu ovauv vi luv vs ui atuw hi.uv kuii.
tered through one of the! front windows
and stole the money, Ot course there is
nbcluetoAheperpetorpfthetheft.
Thermometer Keeord.
The following will show the state of 1 the
A V A -A- - A J " I A
1 . .
4.85 yesterday evening, Washington mean
' . . . u, . T.i. ,i .i
iiauOy wka kovvi vauiw ii vui tuu uuujj wmijvwiu
. afl . , th KiVnal Offlft In lb s r.ilv
-v, nsl; 7 uQ5
Cairo, 8 .-Y.7.'.'! , " w
Charleston, 85
iQ9!nnlV r r f
Montjacmery... .73
JNashvllle...! - .74
New Orleans, . . i. .85
New Yorki...L.59
Norfolk... J....L. 75
Pittsburgh,!.... U(59
PuntaRassa,.....80
Fort Gibson. . . .;t78
Galveston,.....; 82
JSkiWV-VilSS
Savannah.. . . . . . .83
Shreveport,
.81
Key vVe8t.......l.80
Knoxville;. ! ! . !!!72
St. IiOuis,.
CO
SL! Marks,!
. . . . 89
. i. .89
85
LyUchbUrg, . . . . .j.74
Mobife A' ! 75
Vicksbure.1.
Wilmington,.
j, - ' 4
lb the city.
1 Hon.TMalthew W. Ransom. United
I'n.-i.- a ... ij. n;ih ii. (ri.nl
'tiruUu i ttPrTerirlenpfl
onjy today, addressipg .' our citizen , to-
i ik . ieio-.ob
mogt probably, Weonesday morning. Gen.
Ransom will speak, at Hillsborol on atur-
I u... . l l , J. i.vcl U. u -J .
UNIT mT '
da.!
"I
I
Fourth' tVard Desaoeratleeiab Once
BI or to she Ffowtrf ' f j-
p All members of this . ward ; are earnestlj
1 requested xoassembM .at; Hibernian Hall
thU (Tuesday) evening,' at 7i VpIocK;i
march tepoy hear -what Senator;
J any .who baTe,wiU tery ucJs oblige, -iba
Club by either fringing' or sendiog them
to Xlsssra.' Parker & Taylor,, who .will ?fin
the same with oil. , ! -1 -
1
Another Reformer, i . - I I i. .
The tendency to reform, in one respect
at least, is becoming quite general among
prominent Republicans. We hear j of a
great many disgusted members of the par
ty in this State, and tb the constantly in
creasing list we now add the name of one
who
speaks his
sentiments in the follow -
ng commun
cation :
! :
A CAKD.
To my BepubUcah friends and ; the public
generally :
During my! political career I have endea
vored to act honestly, and, I certainly : feel
tnat 1 nave acted conscienEously. and; 1 am
compelled to admit that I like and endorse
some of the principles advocated by the
Republican party; but, gentlemen, ! do not,
cannot approve your plan of operations.
neither can I like that element which fen-'
ters so largely into the composition of the
pariy in me oouiuern Diaies. a poor wnite
or colored j man, i must - in order
to be a ..consistent Republican, I learn
to associate with; the vilest of the vile, and
support "the nominees of j the party;"
though they may be as viscious as the
hyena,; and as ignorant as the untutored
African savage. . I have done this as long
as 1 can. so from this good hour I shall go
for that Reform which I see to be so ne
cessary in the administration'Of the affairs
of our government. Now, my dear friends
Of the Republican party, while I hope you
may . 'be successful in your fields, your
workshops, etc., may you. succeed, at the
oauoi pox, never, au re voir, i . iu J
'i. H I J, D. CELLARS.
South Washington, Pender county,! Sept.
XUtn, 1870. t; "ji.j
Duplin Record please copy.
Jumped Overboard. I j
An excited individual came out of a bar
room on Market I street last night, walked
deliberately down to the cap of the -wharf
and plunged headlong into the river, with
the intention, it is supposed,; of drowning
himself. Several 'gentlemen rushed. to the
rescue and finally succeeded 1 in hauling
him out, when 1 he went his way, "a ; wiser
but a wetter man.H ;
1,
. :: u . C1T ITEM a.
Persons livtne in nnkealthv tocalitien mav avoid
all bilious attacks by taking a dose of Dr. Bull' Ve-
Seuble Pills occaeionahy to keep the liver iu a
. ealthy, action., i I ,,.,4, ;- t;: ii. M!?ll'i
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
New Eiver Oysters !
First
of the Season !
ii.
JUST TO
A FINE LOT
HAND -AT j THE
CENTENNIAL SALOON. !
Bept.l2-lt
IE. QJ BARNITZ.
OT. PAUL'S FRRIAI.K SEMINARY.
O ALSO. A GERMAN 1 AND ELEMENTARY
BCHOOL FOR BOYS. I m III
The -erciees of this Institution will commence
on TUESDAY, October 3d, In the parsonage or tbe
Lutheran Church, on Sixth, near Market Street.
uor patrons may oe aoMuea of the f ouowin? ad
vantages thorough instruction, wholesome influ
ence, large and commodious school rooms, ample
ground for recreation, and prices to suit the times.
1). BERNBEIM.
septl2-8vr Tn'Th Su
; i; i' Pr'ncipaL .
I 1
Wilmington &! WeUos Railroad Co.
OFFICE OF OEK'L iUPERINTKNDENT,
WILMINGTON Sept 11, 1876.
On
AND AFTER TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER
12th, Passenger Trains' on this Boad will leave the
uia uepoi on is u tt street, at ixu a. m. ana 7:uo
! ju., ana arrive at tav a. m. and e-.su r.ta.
- I li i s JOHN F. DIVINE, '
sept 18-lw . f., .. :h - 1 .;. ; I Gen'l Bnpt. .
I- f. I'J!
Wilmington, Colnm. & Angnsta R.R. Co.
GENERAL. SUPT'S OFFICE, ; .
WILMINGTON, Sept. Ill, 18I6.
Notice.
On
ACCOUNT OF THK QUARANTINE REG-
f 1: I ' ill - : ' iH ! t- i M I.: -1
nlations established in regard to the running of
ii . i ji - ! 1 11.. "-'I.. , 1 . . ... n 1
trains in this city, there will, on and after TUBS
'- i" V . I I"' !' ; ; : .1- jl " ' I
. , Qiii i juaijuai. ibU in iuu si. oxuAaiJ
TRAIN, leaving the Old Passenger Depot, in Kutt
Street, at 5:45 P.M., and arriving at 7:50 a. M ,
connecting beyend the Vhion Depot .with tbe 6:2
r. m. -iTain leaving, ana ine t: a. m. Tram arriv
ing from the Sonth. i ; r T..D. KLINE,- -Jj
sept 13-1W M ; A Bsr. snp t.
Removal.1
Tt.f Y STORE WILL BE REMOVES ON WED
iVl NE6DAY. 13th inst.. to mv OLD STAND, on
MARKET tTKEKT, North tide, second door from
second street,, under tne MANmrsu uuubjc.
....... w . ti w i .... r J ...VfUua, II V. t .11 v. .
fer to them a KLLLi STOCK of FRESH -UROCE-
CEKIEs at REDUCED PRICES. M l M l
sept9-tf j T JAMES C. STEVENSON.
Ishmael and Seif-IJaised. )
THEY ARB THE TWO BEST NOVELS ISSUED
il f I . FOR. YEARS,. ji .'I;
it .
BY MRS. E. D. E. N. SOUTHWORTH.
Eighth Edition Now Ready. I
.-; Jj . I : I 1 I' L'iii .-If . I-.'.
Selt-Raised. i
';..: ---' i ' -'. -i--.it. il. i.u
BY MRS. E D. E. N. SOUTHWORTH. i-.. I!
; -Hft: (-; r -tf ' . . vr i;l v:
Sixth Edition Now Ready. t; i , J
For sale at-- Mil ' DXINSBERGSR'S 1
sept 9-tf
j; Live Book and Music Store.;
iTHE
I.!' Hiimpty-Dumpty !'
AND
Fp-to-Standard' t
IMPREGNABLE CIGARS!
' ARK
LEADING TN THIS ' MARKET.
. Trv thm fmA lwi mnvlnrtpfl.
-
jii-r. T. u .JSAa .VAtttarx vtusinj.-
RABLE TOBACCO GOODS, by , t J 7 .
. septB-tr , . D. PIG6TT.
JUST RSCSIYJKDk ANOTHER. SUPPLY OB
-&i&b?wnkk
; itooRCRAB-NETs,
1 aogW-tf , No. as Sonta Front st
iBaMBOarOLKS, BlLBi..iaai anuwAiva
L1. I',
WHOLE I NO." 2.846
MISCiXLANEOUS.
German Pic-Nic
the .Wilmington gardens
ION
WEDNESDAY i EVENING. ' the ?13th Inst., comi
: ....... r -.. i t
mencing at S o'clock.
All Germans respectfully invited.
sept 10 3t
BY.THB COMMITTEE,
1!
JustlEeceived,
rpHE FALL AND WINTER SILK HATS,
I 1 AND A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
i). -,- -- 1 1 1 1 - ii , -i . j i - i - i
! i FINE STIFF, AND SOFT HATS? ;
! At HARRISON & ALLEN'S,
sept 10-tf I t City Hat Store, S9 Front it
Grass Blades. !
REAP noOKS, ' SNATHS, ! GRASS HOOKS,
SCYTHE STONES. DTTTfiH BfiYTHRH TAN
MILLS, FEED CUTTERS. Also, a large assort
ment f AMES' 8HOVEL8 and SPADES, at the
Lowest xaah frices tn itfce city; at the Old Esteb
llshed Hardware House ef .JOHN DAWSON.- I
sept 10-tr . ! jl9, SO and 31 Market street. I
i i
VEEY SOON
. . t i : ! 1 1 , . ...
OUR FALL STOCK
OF CLOTHING
WILL BE OPENED. :
If--
i- MUI
INSON A CO ,
sept 10-tf
Clothiers fend Merchant Tailors.
Country Merchants, j
JA TTENTION 1 WHY DO YOU BUY YOUR
XX HARDWARE Nerth, when yon can buy so
much nearer home at the same; figureg, and find as
large an assortment at
our House as you can any.
where, and we do not!
compel yea to overstock
yoargelves by forcing you to buy foil packages when
your trade only requires one package. I Call tn and
examine our stock, or .send ypuc order, which will
receive irar c:osei acienuon.
sept 10 tf ;
jttlLKS A MURCHISON.
II . . I 6 : J 'N !
Hamburg-Bremen Fire Ins. Coi
or Germany.
i i
THE ONLY GERMAN
INSURANCE COMPANY
f I
DOING BUSINESS IN AMERICA.
Assets over $2,250,000 Gold,
iRates of Losses to Premium Receipts in the Uni
ted States, for 1875, $28.62 to $K0.
Losses paid in United States, over $1,200,000. - I
JOHN WJ GORDON & BRO., !
I.
uenerai Agents,
sept 10-tf
24 North Water Street. I '
Notice.
THERE WILL BE A! MEETING OF THE DE
mocratic Conservative Committee, for the Third
Congressional District, at the PUKCELL HOUSE,
in the;Citv of Wilmington, at 10 o'clock, A. M., on
TUESDAY, 12th of September.! It is desired that
every inemDer or tne uommittee -be present
t !' . "I . j : ST.
CHAS.M. STEDMAN,
fept 3-td
(Jn&lrman.
SOHOOL;
t. , I
FOE YOUNG LADIES.
Misses Kennely aM Hart. Principals.
lit
THE NEXT SESSION OF THIS INSTITUTION
will begin THURSDAY, th) 5th of OCTOBER.
;: i :;! ' : - f I : IM if - : t : . ! : !! J! I
FRENCH,' GERMAN and DRAWING, &V&hU la
addition to the regular English Course. ' ' i ;
SCHOOL OF MUSIC under ths charge of Profes
sor XL V Art iAAKtt.: .4..tl..-l .
Sept 6-1 w slw&teodtOctS
p-i - : ,
Edffewortll School, .
. i
i!
I'l ": "l " ' "v t' '.' i Nl" ";' - : ' II-
Na 59 iTaBilin Street, Baltimore. Ud.
Fran
GLISH
$ ENGLISH AND FRENCH BOARDING
AND DAY SCHOOL FOR I. YOUNG LADIES.
TO.ru. Bk P. LEFBBTRE, Prlnelpal.
The next Scholastic! Year beeinS THURSDAY.
Blur. xist. jror uircaiars apply to tae I1
angia-ew r hi - i - ryiNuirAL. '
rs. G. W. Sunge
OFFERS HER SERVICES TO HER FRIENDS
U and the Dublic seaeraiiv. as Instructor in Plaia
Sewing, Kmbroidery, Canvas Work, Netting, Knit
ting, Crocheting, Abl 4 Sha will be happy to boo all
who will so kindly favor her with their patronage,
at her residence on Fifth, between Ann and. Nun
Streets, on MONDAY, the 34 or OCTOBER I .
Class hours from 3 to 5 P.M.; on Monday 8,Thurs-
days and Fridays. I i : .. I- t - . i: I m
Terms $1.C0 per month. I " scptff-4t
i!-r
Notice.
Il I- I ; . 71! ! "
WISH
TO INFORM MY FRIENDS AND THE
public generally, that Ii have commerced tbe RE-
TAli. in. & M DUS LW BOH. at H I ALL KO. O, HAU-
KET HOUSE, where I shall kceo constantly on
hand a Select Stock of BKb-fJ MUITON, PORK,
POULTRY and GAM Ki l i I H n i
septl-tf ! UespecUol y, IT. A. WATSON.
T" -'fir h j 1 I " 1 ! ' l I1 '":
Bacon, Baggingi Ties, &cJ
A A A Sacks SALT, Marshall s Fine and Lisbon
rj
2000
Bushels riime White CORN, . I. (
. 1 f . i ill:-. 1, I - i ;"!i r I
100
Boxes Dry Salt and Smoked BACON,!
-Of A Whole and Half Rolls BAGGING, I
JJJ i ; 1 l 1 I 1 ' s
1000 Banlle8 rTOW td Spliced TIES,
gQQ Barrels FLOUR, all grades, '
-jQ Bags COFFEE, all grades, 1
150 Barrels SUGAK' aU r"de8' '
0 Art Barrels S.H. SYRUP,- ; J
,ij r Hhds choice Porto Rico MOLASSES, 5 1 --
: I j) i 1 1 li ' .' i -4 -.- . .1 m j ' i j
:. -t r rt Gross N. Y. and Swift A Courtney's ! !
JOU !i I i MATCHES
150
Boxes 80AP, Toilet and Laundry,
Boxes CANDLES,
.I 7K Half Bbls and Boxes SNUFF,
75
X Boxes TOBACCO.
ALSO,-
In store, Little Rivet YARNS, Lake George, Leb
anon A and Manchester SHEETING, t
. ' ' ll- I. III.
For sale by' . j
1
piio tf
Be
; WILUAMS Js MURCHISON.
Hillsboro Military Academyi
THET FALL SESSION 07 THIS SCHOOL WILL
OPEN JOLY S1ST. Students prepared for any
University or OoUege. Fer Circulars apply to1 the
principals. i . ujuuitiun s muhour.
. e u-suwzm T4sat - f r
1
,l l.J
St-PauPo
1 --r
Cchstan-Anerlean Institnte;
riMIE SEVENTH ANNUAL KKSTTJN 'oFTHIS
A X School will open about the 1st of October next.
juae notice 01 particulars will oe given "Peiore
epenin?, - i i ' i MRS. E. L, RUECKBRT,
septS-tf Sa&Tn j PrincipaL
t IOBJOAJS ......... 9 DO s
vars..'.i'..v...'.i.a....i.. Iiu !'
on wek. ......... 8 60
Two weeks.......... , StO
Threaweks..i1.,.............. S 60
One mOTtnT7..7............ ....... 8 tw
Two months. ,,........ ...... ...15 00
Three mont..........'.... .9 10
Biz months.................. ...85 00
- one year... bb wi
E7ContraeS A A viwiiiflmjni tm tabtm m dmmk
Uonately low ratea. t j , ;
Five Squares estimated as a quarter-column, aid
tan squares as a kaif -column.
; Miscellaneous.
IFEWFIOuTl!;
i .IIEW PLOTOI
Xj2v:nt?5ELOUIt:!'
J j 1 4 J ' 1 It ''A' L l" 1
Special Attention ! '
IS
CALLED TO OUR
Superior Quality !
FLOUR, made fromt" '
NEW AVIIEjlT, and always .
1 'I hFUEras31IOl7JffD,at
1 imEBCHAnr Hli.LV, 1
s Fer sale at LOWEST, PRICES, by
I ill B.j F. WITCH ELI SON, "
ieptl0-8w j" 1 ' Preprietors.
I Sundries. Sundries.
SWEET AND SALT SNUFFS. , ;
I itC - 4.- ....
TOBACCO SMOKING AND CHEWING-varlous
uraaes anc uranas. u Large and ample I
j :H';i.:.j , stock to selec from. (.. .' t
FLOUR various Brands "Galloway." "Bonton
I 1 "Oar! Own " "Baker's Choice," "Bouaty. i'
I i j 1 f Aj AV. raaey." t'c . ?.. ! :
MEAL WAT52t"MTLL--IAILY GROUND.
CORN, HAY, HEATS,lPORiC tiAHf, BUTTER
DSltr. Ll UUUaS, FlbU, CIGARS,
NAILS. GLUE,' BUNG8. ' PAINT. HOOP IRON..
TIES, CANDY, SOAP, CASTOR OIL,
I I: ; , i. ".; '.- ! -'.:.-fiivi- - .- : : r
PAIN-KILLER, LAUDANUM, PAREGORIC, ES-
f . WOODEN WARE. - :
CHEESE Small Boxes for Summer Trade.
ill ; i . - i 1 - -i -i- . li . : .
AND EVERY ARTICLE USUALLY KEPT IN A
WHOLESALE GROCERY.
1 1 U 1 :..iT.i-"i r... i is i.k'ijo i.- "i -
tTQlve as a call or order direct to ' v.
ADRIAN & TOLLERS,
aug 13 tf ' Corner'Dock and Front Strreta-
Hbop Iron, Hay, &c.
gQQ Bdls HOOP IRON,, . ,
9AA Bales EASTERN HAY. r :
On. l. 'I.' : 1 .a. 4 :
I 4'VI JMUV IfiJ 1UH ...41 .
i : 'j WORTH WOKTH.
ausr 25 tf
I
Lime., I Lime..
1500Bbl. FRESH UME,;.
I I m ! Just arrived aBd landing. .
aug25-tf - . i I WORTH WORTH:
20 PER CENT!
HAVE JUSTltECEIVED A FINE AS SO RT
ment of .. . n . u n . ' i . : 'l
American Watches,
which I will sell
20, Per
Centi Cheaper
I than any house in the City.
Fine assortmenf df ITtflvrEB' WrTClIES. 8EAL
andiLAIN GOLD R1H(SS, Ladles' and Gentle
men's CHAINS." ' x - r '
rTWorkleft witk me will be neatly executed
All I ask of the public Is to give me a trial.
-" I 3 t ! !l : . ,) . J .iV ft. .. ALLEN,
' ! Jy 18-if . Corner Front and PrlnceM sta
Bottled
Lacrer Beer, Imported,
"AND FINEST EVER BROUGHT
OUR! IMMENSE BALE OF IT SPEAKS "FOR
ITSELF.
t
Georgie's Bank Codfish.
A 2JEW INVOICE OF f " i 1
I, .1 ! I...''! .. : i .!.. ... I, ''. ..
Cooked Canned Heats, .
1 j - .. M ' Li'--! " 1 I--'' " -v'-.f
I New Canned Fruits,
'-' : and Vegetables.
Fresh Ground New
. ! Process Flour.
ft Ti-t - "
FOB SALS ONLY BY
;Geb.v Ilycrtf,
11 & 13 SoutlY Front St.
ff Hi: .j:5'ivJ.i .;;v- n
Jy-U
Falling !,J ;
c eaasai '''."' ' : aa
! iaumor; 1 , ...
XTOT WITHSTANDING THE EXCEEDINGLY
warm' weather! the prices of my SUMMER'
CLOTHING contiauo to faJLj r ; u f ; ? 4. ; t. j K
ALPACCAS and LINENS at leavy inscount.) v;
t9ONE HUNDRED White Marseilles VESTA '
dosed out at FIFTY PERxCEMT. less than 'the re
gular price. r - rrr
V Mercnant Tailor and Ctotale. A
augmf i ' f , A 1 i j; i, t7 Market St.
Sugar-House - Jloliisses. .
j ,. j Bbl 8agv.Hooae MpLASSES, , ,.-v
"41 M .-!i
aept 10-tr
For sale by . ' "v r . , .
T KSRCHNXS Jt CALDES BROS. :
TT
nrrrr
if
Salt; Bagginff ancl-Cic. i
1 AnA r.v. t.nrieirttinil 'At.rI,. -J...'
4' M Kft Sons aod souactandara - -
! 40U I i l, ' - BAGGING,.
Tons New AXSOWTIfS, i '
tA ,riec4'-;x' f .e .'-", fc,.v
' l .? Tortleby
tept 10-tf KEROHNSR CALD.ER BROS. .
I
Oriental Ponder. :
vf Art Kegs Bine and Blasting POWDER,
1
VKm Wot and No. 8' Falcon -
' " i' Sportiag POWDER,
IAA XK62S No. S Dnc&lsz
' -..i '
For a a bv
sept lt tf
1 KERCQXZS CALDES BS9S
'I, l:
..s
Flour, Cuar c: Ccffco
A
CAA Ul FLOUR, aagradea, 5
-1
'Clli
,tfk
lVV
r" . ' ' ror sale nv
f sept 10-tf KEBCHNEB 4 CALDEB BROS.
iff
t -
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