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delivered to tnj aartotthe
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-a- f ?!CT i
JesTfawrallgs ssonthata
is trmtDg wlih energy.
.us, rnr recruits and will mo-
.rmVcorr. England
"'"iTormed Austria teat she will not ap
,,s . nerle in the armed oocupa-
i
The Parte Timet cor-
of Turkey
lion
gays peace can only be main
,.oonuett.
. 1 hi CUUll'vuv-. 0 I
German gnu mechanlca for six
. Las Tunis, in Cuba, has
...ilia
: aptured bj the , insurgent
no money" v-w
.i rote In
is small but largely Democratic.
Ger Kauooal Banks called on for a state
"""" . it nn on second instant
at fJJJU V J
that
l'"' .... - m IMnl. n fk.
liacotl uas acu v.iv
. ihpm to imnose a seneral
Powers idtiuus. w ; , -
mnesty or a six months armistice.
UteQter telegram from Vienna says that
A,iri h no idea of breaking with ltus.
An express train on Great West.
tit
n-.A thrnWIl
into a ditch. Five
..mi umu
loyees killed; passengers escaped.
state Prohibition Convention in session at
St Louis. Only some thirty or forty deje"
' Spirited races at Jerome FarR:
!!l No yellow fever at Charleston save
or four sporadic eajes. general
iUitines Campos has betn appointed Goj
ernnr General of Cuba. It indicates the
ri)dSC of the Madrid goyernoient to
crush the fulmn iueurrtciit.e. Post-
master General Tyner iroff a campaigning
jB Iidiua. News from Havana states
. .mi, insureents before evacouting Las
Tuuisbnrut the place, escoftiig (he sick J
,lul w.mrjded to some distance, taking
vita tbem the prisoners, with the excepr
lionof Gen. Toledo and bis officers who
wefc liberated. 8uspicku because of the
liberation of the officers has been aroused
Ddan investigation is demanded.
Captain General Jovellar has left Havana
till) two companies of troops. Matters
look serious, and the insurgents have re
cently dbplayed mnch vigor and boldness.
Ueary desertions among the Spsniads
iuie taken place. Colquitt elected
GoTernor of Georgia by 40,000 majority.
Tne Legislature is largely Democratic.
New York markets : Gold, I0&r109f ;
cotton, 1021011-18 cents;-spirits turpea
tine J4 cents; rosin, $1 901 ?5.
Spirits Txupentine.
-Prof. W. C. Kerr will deliver a
kciure on climatalogy at the State Fair.
-The friend of Temperance is
lobe removed to Winston.
-There is not a case of sickness
within several miles of Trinity College.
- Very fine tobacco is grown in
Leooir county.
- Diphtheria is prevailing in Guil
ford county.
Te TJ. S. Court is in session at
Greensboro, Judge Dick presiding.
is greatly rn need of funds.
- J. H. Milts, Esq., the excellent
foperintendent of Oxford Orphan Asylum,
" jt out from an attack of bilious fever.
-Four negro convicts for the
jwnitlbtiary have arrived at Raleigh from
lartin county.
-A son of John W. Taylor, of
Chatham, ajed-12, fell a distance of 35eet
'ruin a tie , receiving serious in juries.
- The Greensboro Patriot says
.'he 6$ bushes in that town are Ailed with
"1 fruit, and strawberries may be found.
- Mr. Jas. C. Fields, ot Robeson
wnty was killed by being thrown from
liis mule against a tree.
- Three "hundred and ninety-four
OctobM3COU011 Wer8kald Charlotte on
- Davidson College has a larger
lan nlnnn . L. . iL
to many old students hiisftdt returned!
baa, had for years,
have" not returned.
Col. Jno.
A. Gilmer had his
I i VI ;
hw5A- Borden. Esq-, of Gold
hand badly lacenated by a
Won gin. No bones were cuV .
8t uBjP Giona will preach at
Mark S ChorAh V.i n- a
'J.onSuTst.
Cort there are 263
K v.Ma civ to be tried. A
-Uttaiuy cases.
.Z?00- - P. Battle has iuat r
uTnf rner ha8 Glared himself
- tieorcre Gr'ikKtA
Mountain gold
' -"iuu couuty.
num. who has hen
rin New
New Ymk fi,r t
i..w ? ,s 'fnproTiDir. bnf fs mill 'rt.ffltfiLKUi
on
AT,cuec8or b illaea..
bis illness.
18 we oi tl L f UUDOr.
"tenniii aod haft immediaieiy on
A great fraunt . :.i '
St c!rthWtv doing immense
aef ea.
a I
mm asms, tviufes
by a cane
o hanaa but till
ecooeta,
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i' -"". nave TOAUf.itj ... .
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u " nial t.k'r iue waro ax me,
HaiSa hlb,tlon for lhe Joestsmok
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tmous, will
Qranvyu
Wlbie rpi; "uereae xtaa erv re-
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The Morning
VOL. XIX.-NO. 12
bentmel: A an it haa Wn a.
tered In the United States Circuit Court for
w UTn Di8t.rict 00 complaiu tof Daniel
W. Vnushan, of the Stateof Rhode Island,
against the Wilmington & Weldon, North
Carolina Central and Atlantic & North
Oarohoa Railroads for the use of certain
patented springs to their oars.
We learn that a areneral fisticuff
fight occurred in MorRanum on Saturday,
wnicb was kept up tor a considerable time,
owing to the fact that the Mayor was sick,
and that there was no officer In town to in.
terfere. It all originated from someone
InsulMng an Irish pedler who, true to the
instincts of his race, resented it with a blow
to the offender, when a general roW en
sued; No deadly weanona were used hA
no very serious damage done to any of the
participants. Charlotte Observer.
The State Canvass.
In Wilson there are thirtv-two
Tilden and nce flags within sight
or toe tjourtnouse.
Rutherford county is regarded as
safe for the Democrats. Many Re
publicans have come over
The prospects in Rowan are very
cheering. A good tioket is it. the
field and success is assured.
Over two thousand people heard
the discussion at Elizabeth town, last.
Wednesday, between Vance and
Settle. . Tue crowd was quiet and or
derly.
The 'news from the West continues
to be cheering. Vance will get an
increased majority over the Merri-
tnoo vot. Many white Ueuubli-
cans are coming over daily.
We are glad to see that the vete
ran Senator in past years from Hali
fax county, now probably 78 veaia
of aye. spoke, the Other day at Bra-
per's X 1 toads iu favor of Ti ldeu and
Vance.
UiiLsboro Recorder: Various ru
mors of independent and opposition
candidates are in circulation hardly
sufficiently authentic to give (hem
I Oil credence, yet with a strong air
of probability about them.
The Concord Sun says there is to
be a lrig Democratic meeting at Gan-!
dereburg, in Cabarras county, on the
7th. and among the speakers expected
are Maj. Montgomery, Paul B.
Means, Capts. R. P. Waring and R.
A. ShotwelL
Oxford Torchlight: We under
stand upon pretty good authority
that Mr. Hid. JL.ycn, Radical nominee
for the Senate, and James A. Bul
lock, upon the same ticket for Sur
veyor, hare both refused to accept.
thus creating considerable flutters
lion in the Radical camp.
Our beloved Vance will speak in
about 40 miles of as next Thursday,
and many people in this section are
preparing to go to hear bun. . There
is no use of his coming to Nash, as
we have no snakes here for bint to
kill, yea we would aH like to hear
him. Battleboro Correspondent rf
Roanoke News.
Messrs. Edward Conigland. J. B.
Zollicoffer, T, N. Hill, Spier Whita-
ker, W. H. Dav, H. E. T. Mahning,
A. J. Burton, . M. Orizzard, R. O.
Burton, Jr., and J. M. Mullen will
soon begin a thorough canvass of
Halifax. That is the way to do it.
Some of the gentlemen are already
in the field; -
Speaking of Grange politics, Xfae
Recorder says: We think we cad as
sure our readers that it is all right
here. The Sugar Hill meeting hasjhad
no effect. Independence has no tioiu
in this county. The people are .of
oneway of tbinkine, and they will
work out their through their votes.
Zeb v ance ana J oe v avis wiu crry
the county by from eight hundred
to a thousand votesr - Merit- the pre
diction. . . , r rmM' -rts'tfi
njbht AOVEKXXSflfKENTS. 1
John W. Spaulping Lost
Mektxug Mount Olivet Council.
Gbo. L Shtjttk New Opening.
D. D. Dodge Williston Acad emy . f V
W. & W. R. R Change of Schedule.
Mketisg Pbilomathean Literary So-
H5ty, f
Loeml B(.
Meeting of Mu Olivet Council,
F. of T., this evening.
The temperature yesterday was
rather bfatn for the season. .. wsxjj.
The regular meeting of the
tag.
A special raeetiug of the Philo-
mstbean Society iH Ue ItflutWa (Fwsay)
W. S. F. E. Company
eery, liquor and cigar store at the late Mr.
Kunge's stand, northeast corner of Second
,and Market streets.
Mr. 6. II. Kelley, of this. city,
leaves this morning to take charge of the
telegraphic office at Beaver Dam, t
atyatiks thia M MMlott)s J
A curiosity was discovered yes-a
terday in tbeperson of an individual, Jate-
Itf inmmrl in hllflineaa in alita att wlftVl
v - -
"JSHr5-
mm. Humr man i i
We wotjld suggest to those, of
our foreign-bora friends who have not yet
become naturalized, that aH who can pos
sibly do so should get out their papers in
time to vote at the coming election, They
may never base an opportunity of voting
at a more Important One.
WILMINGTON,
Caae of Accidental PoUoulns-4 sad
Affair.
The sad intelligence comes to us from
Rocky Point, Pender county, of the death
Of Mr. J. D. Smith, on Wednesday last,
fim taking poison. Mr. Smith resided
about four miles above Rocky Point depot,
where he was engaged in farming. Being
unwell on the day in question, Dr. Porter,
a well known physician of the neighbor
hoods was called in, who administered
quinine, as he thought, to the patient.
After the medicine was taken the Doctor
was informed by Mrs. Smith that she was
also feeling unwell, whereupon a dose of
the same medicine was prepared for her.
During its preparation Mr. Smith suddenly
exclaimed "My God, Doctor, I am burning
up 1" Mr. Porter, not attaching any par
ticular importance to the remark, simply
said, "Hold on a minute and I' will attend
to you." Having given a dose of the sup
posed quinine to Mrs. Smith, and also
to a Mr. Scott, a gentleman stopping
at the house, who was likewise com
plaining, Dr. Porter next turned his. at
tention to Mr. Smith, whom he was sur
prised to find suffering with a nervous
twitching of the body and muscles, and
manifesting other decided symptoms of the
presence of strychnia in his system. Dr.
Porter, taking in . the situation in an in
stant, exclaimed in consternation, "Why,
Smith, you are poisoned I' He immedi
ately jumped upon hie horse and rode with
all speed i to his - house for the purpose of
securing the necessary antidotes, but when
he returned to the residence of his patient
he found him a corpse. The an tidotes were
administered to the other two, however,
and they recovered.
Dr.' Porter, we understand, can only ac
count for the unfortunate circumstance
that led to the death of Mr. Smith on the
hypothesis that the bottle or phial con
taining the quinine had: been tam
pered with and a portion of strych
nine mixed with the harmless drug.
He had had the bottle in his possession for
some time, and had been in the habit of
administering quinine from it to members
of his own family. These are the facts or
statements as we have them from gentle
men direct from Rocky Point.
Mr." Smith, the victim of this unfortunate
affair, , was a native of Anson county, and
was about 40 years of age. He was well
known in this city, having been formerly
connected with the Porcell House in the
capacity of a clerk. He leaves a wife and
several children, with a large number of
relatives and friends,to mourn his untimely
death.
Flrtta Ward Democratic CJtab.
The Fifth Ward Democratic Club had
their regular meeting last night, the Presi
dent, Capt. B. W. Beery, in the chair.
After the usual rout ine business had been
transacted, Col. E. D. Hall was called
upon apd addressed the. meeting in one of
his happiest efforts. He was followed by
Mr. L. II. Bow den, President of the Third
Ward Tilden, Vance and Wad dell Club,
who said some encouraging words, and by
CoL I JJ W, , Atkinson, who made a. fine
speech, reviewing afsome length the Con
stitutional Amendments, arguing upon the
necessity of their ratification by the people
at the polls, and adverting in a masterly
manner tojthe corruptions generally of the
Republican party.
At the conclusion of the speaking a reso
lution was adopted to the effect that the
proposed flag raising should take place on
Thursday evening next, at 8 o'clock, arid a
cordial invitation was extended to the other
Ward clubs and to every Democrat in the
city to be present and participate. A grand
rally is expected on the occasion, as promi
nent speakers will be m attendance.
Fine Potatoes. ' , :....
As an evidence of what can be accom-
by a little effort and a proper sys
tem of culture, by agriculturists in this sec
tion, where the soil is so abundantly pro
lific whei properly utilized, we wbtdd
menton the fact that Mr. A. B. Croom, of
1 South Washington, Pender county, has
this year raised Some of the finest yam po
tatoes, perhaps, ever brought .to this ja
ket, which were grown oh sandy land and
Without a particle of manure. Pender po
tatoes and Pender Democracy can always
:;,r , f&bMlied on as being up to the top
.notch!" -' ' '' " ''
! Yellow Favor Belief Wim tH)ds
, We have received by express . from Mr.
J. Bj WJlkinsoo, o .rkW, BJadeji
county, a Qbop of twenty chickens for the
eilo fVvr soSererf Of r uasw.ck. ( ve
j;i ve the napes tl to UH1UW"
as follows: Mrs. Mary McFatter,icmcaen ;
Miss Mary J. McKee, 2 chickens; Miss
LMary McFatter, 1 chicken D. J. McKee, 2
Uhickens; Jeannette Kelly and Willie Kelly,
1 chicken each; K. J. McEwen, 2 chickens;
and Mrs. McKee, Oliver McKee, Laura Mc
Kee, Johnnie McKee, George BaUentioe,
Mary E. CromaKie, Katie Cromartie, John-
nie Cromartie. Lelia Grieg and F. W- M
ianicoljf each,; the ck4cMi)a.f!ereifof
warded meirdestinsoB jl evening, i
mavor'a COart.
The only cases disposed of by the May
or's Court yesterday morning were those of
Marv Gause and Annio Blulock, charged
with dhrderty-' cohdtict, ho were found
guilty and sentenced to work-for thirty
day8 on tbe
streets.
bnecasewascbdunuedbverforatuture
. .
seaman belooctuc ou tue
schooner Annie JB. Ctocer, now in port, was
arrested yesterday on tbejarfa of !4eeert
ytJhls vessel He was lodged in Urn
guard-housed for safe keeping, where he
will await the captain's pleasure.
bearing-.
.N. C, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 6, 1876.
Reform in the County Government
Candidate tor Couuty ContnalMlon
era. A meeting of prominent and influential
Republicaps, while and colored, was held
in Harnett Township, in this county, on
Wednesday last, and another of a similar
character in Cape Fear Township, yester
day, in which it was unanimously resolved
to support Messrs. Edward Kidder, James
H. Chad bourn and Silas K. Martin, of this
city, for members of the Board of County
Commissioners. The sense of the meeting,
We understand, was that reform in our
county government was absolutely neces
sary, and that to secure this honesty and
capacity must be considered paramount to
everything else in the choice of County
Commissioners. , .
Other townships will probably take ac
tion in the matter shortly. .
WUaalaffton.
The Lumberton Hobesonian says; "We
paid a flying trip to Wilmington last week..
We were gratified at the marked improve
ment in business since our visit there a
month ago. The wharf is perfectly alive
with trade, and cotton is rapidly going in.
The dry goods men are also beginning to
enjoy a good trade, and. they look forward
with high hopes. Several of the merchants
are moving into larger quarters."
Flag Ralalna andspeablugat White-
; Jville. . I L , L "
We are requested to announce that the
Tilden and Vance Club of Whiteville, Co
lumbus county, will raise a flag on Satur
day! the 14tli insf . All tbe other Tilden
and Vance Clubs and all good Democrats
are respectfully invited to be present! Dis
tinguished, speakers ..are invited to address
tbe people at that time, and a grand rally
is expected in favor of Tilden, Vance and
Reform.
Tlinriuouicter Hecord.
The following will show the state of the
thermometer, at the stations mentioned, at
4.31 yesterday evening, Washington mean
time, as ascertained from the daily bulletin
issued from the Signal Office in this city:
Augusta,. 78
Charleston, .77
Corsicana, .67
Galveston, 86
Indianola, 79
Mobile, 75
Montgomery, 75
New Orleans,.... 76
Norfolk,.... 72
Savannah,... 69
Wilmington, 73
I - 1
Higher, followed by falling ba
rometer, winds mostly from the southeast
and southwest, stationary to rising temper
ature, partly cloudy or cloudy weather,
with rain areas, are the predictions for this
latitude to day. I
R1VEK AND1UAK1NK1TEMS.
The Brig Frisk, Trefry, sailed from
Texel, October 2d, for this port.
The FeTisale, Finkelsen, sailed from
Bordeaux, September 19th, for this port. -
The Ledskjalf, Andreasen, sailed from
Pau iliac, Sept. 19th, for this port.
The German Barque Br. Lasker, De
Boer, from Hamburg for this port, was !
off Fofkeston September 20th
Headq'rs Dkk. Ex. Committee, )
South Washington.
Pender Co., N, C, Oct. 2, 1816. )m
The Democratic Township Convention
of Pender ceunty will be held on Saturday,'
the, 7th iinst, for the purpose of electing
(8) delegates to the County Convention to
be held at South Washington on Thursday,
the 12th instant. It T. Sanders,
k Chairman.
Secy
Additional Appointments for Host.
Georg-e Davis).
Mr. Davis will address the people at lhe
following limes and places:
Hillsboro, Saturday, 7th of October.
Salisbury, Tuesday, 10th of October.
Greensboro, Thursday, 12th of October.
Reidsville, Friday, 18th of October.
Selma Monday, 16th of October.
Hon. A. M. WaddeU'i Appointments,
l Col. Waddellwill address hi3 constitu
ents of the Third Congressional District at
the following times add places:
' Friday, October 6th, atTbint Caswell,
Pudercouatv;ll , ...... ; .; ;
Saturday, October. 7th, rt at Harrell's
Store, Sampson county.
" Monday, October 9th, at Clinton, Samp
son county.
Tuesday, October 10th, at New ton Grove,
Sampson county.
Wednesday, October 11th, at Faison, Da
plin county.
, Thursday, October 12th, at Kenans ville,
Tiunlin cunutv. ' '., .1
Friday, October 18th, at! HalUville. Dd-
Jin county. w ? rtj
Saturday, October 14th, at Cathuriue
Lake. Onslow county. ' ,; L
I Moaday, October 16thr at Jacksonville,
rfSkw county.
Tuesday, October 17th, at.btump bound,
Wednesday, October ISth.at Saudy Run,
Pendercounty. '
Monday, October1 28d, at Newport, XJar
teret county. , ' ' '
Tuesday, October 24ih, at Beaufort , Car
teret cbunty.r, ,
Wednesday, October 25th, at Cedar
Island, Ca.feret bounty.
Friday, October 27Ui, at Sander's 8t ore
Carteret county.
The Mall.
.... ... i .
.The mailB will tAoaa at4he Oltf PostOf-
'rice ttntil further notice as follows:
ItHra. ,hrou&Ja atf4, WPSr . V .
malls uaiiv. . ...u
6:30 A. M.
I Mails forth,e N. C Railroad,
.. aua routes supptivu uicic
f roTri, at.
Southern mails for all points
South, dailv. .
6:30 A.
530'P. M.
Q:$Q A. M.
Western mails (C. O. R'y) daily
Fayette ville, and offices on Cape
Pear River. Tuesdays and
r. dailv
G .-00 A. M.
offices every Fridav ...... . . 8:00 A. M.
Tbe Bmithyiiia mails, by staamboat, close
at a A. M., daily, except Sundays;
I Mails for Easy Hill, Towa Cteek, Bup-
ply and Sbaliotte, every Friday at fi A. M.
Kills delivered from A M. to jfJO
P. M., and on Sundays from 8 S0t A.
M.
Star
Appointments of Rev. W. S. Black,
Presiding Elder, Jor his fourth round of
Quarterly Meetings bn the Wilmington Dis
trict for the Methodist E. Church, South,
the present Conference year:
Smithville, at Smithville, Oct. 7- 8
Onslow, at Tabernacle, Oct. 14-15
Wilmington, at Front .Street, Oct. 13-19
Elizabeth, at Bladen Springs Oct. 28-29
Bladen, at Antioch, Nor. 4- 5
Whiteville & Waccamaw Mis'n, Nov. 11-12
Clinton, at Goshen, Nov. 18-1 9
Topsail, at Rocky Point, Nov. 25-80
CITY ITEMS.
If .yon have been drinking too much, which how
ever you should never do, a dose of l)r. Bull's Ve
getable Pilla will place you in a good condition
again.
Book Bikdkhy. Thx Moainae Stab Book Bind
ery does all kinds of Binding and Huling in a work
manlike manner, and at reasonable-lpricea. Mer
chants and others needing Receipt Books', or other
work, may rely on promptness in the execution of
their orders.
Transfer Peintiko-Inks. Inraluable to rail
road companies, steamship companies, banks, mer
chants, manufacturers and others. They are en
during and changeless, and will copy sharp aid
clear for an indefinite period of time. Having just
received a fresh supply of these inks, we are pre
pared to execute orders promptly and at moderate
prices. .
1 I MABBIKB,
GALLOWAY STIOEBT.-At BL Paul's Spisco
pal Church. Chatham, V a., Thursday ;even tog, Sep
tember 38tn, at 7 o'clock.- by Rev. Geo. W . l)ame,
lr. W. c. GALLOWAY, of Company shops, H.G.,
and Mifcs KATIE V. STREET, of Chatham, Va.
NE W ADVERTISEMENTS.
Mount Olivet Council.
rpOB MEMBERS OF MO01ST OLIVBT COUN
X OIL are requested to attend a Regular Meeting
Of the Council this (FRIDAY) Evening, at 3V
o'clock, as business of importance will be brought
before the meeting. - -
Br order of the President.
OctS-lt W. C. HARROW, B. 8.
FuilsiatliBai Literary Society.
QPECIAL MBBTING. Members are notified to
assemble TO-NIGHT, the 6th inst.in the Hall
of the Wilmington Steam Fin Engine Company.
No. 1, at 1H o'clock prompt. Members who have,
been notified to assemble elsewhere will please note
change of place for meeting.
M. 8. WILL ARE .
oct6lt Secretary and Treasurer. ..
Williston Academy
AND
Normal School,
CORNER SEVENTH AND NUN BTS.
'
km
aebool Year Begins October fHb.
Those wishing to attend should make application
t
on or before that date.
m
TUITION :
Per School Month of Four Weeks, . .
$1 oo
Strictly la Advance.
D.D,
DODGE,
, Snp't-
OCt6-3t
New Open
ing
t Received
4
-AT-
-.1 i ! if
ETJNGE'S OLD STAND
Northeast Comer Market sad Second Sts.,
A FULL AND COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF
Groceries, Liprs and Cigars.
LIQ CORS AND CI (JARS A SPECIALTY. TEE
BEST OF EACH ALWAYS ON HAND,
13" Also, SEVEN or EIGHT COMFORTABLE
ROOMS FOB RENT on upper aooh
Call on GEO. L. EHUTTE,
oet 6-tf . N.E. cor. Market and Second sts.
Wilmington & Weldon
RAILROAD CO.
Owm ov Gxk'l SlTFZIUirrXNDmT, I
WUmington, N. C., Oct. 5, 1876. f
ON AND AFTEB SUNDAY, OCTOBKB 8th,
1S76, Passenger Trains on thft Wilmington &
Waldos Railroad will ran as follows : . I - , .
DJLT TRAIN. - i '
Leave Wilmington, Front St Depot, at 7.45 A. M.
Arrive atOxadsboro. J 11: 4S A. M.
Rocky Mount 1:40 P.M.
Weldon a 3W0 P. M.
Leave Weldon daily. 11:41 P. M.
Amve at Rocky Mount a as P. W.
Goldsboro
4 OS P. M.
W Urn ing- on. Front St. Depot, 1
M.
- - r i s i - r - v i
MGIiT THAIS,
WITH PASSENGER COACH ATTACHED.
Leave Wilmington b"T
Arrive St Uoldsboro. . . .
i : Rocky Mount
Weldon
.At a-nrp.
i... . j.kt IS 45 A. M.
, a. m
: ! 6 15 A. M.
Leave Weldon, dally, ..
10 P. M,
.J 1J:I R M.
Arrive at Kooky Mount.
. Goldsboro. . . .
, I'M A. SI.
:.ill.v.,. 8 15 A.M.
It Wilmingtim
The Hay Tram uiaM.es close coEbuctiuu ut Wei
diiii (or all- Mints Nortit 4 Btv l ic dcilv
except Sunday, aud ddly.via Richmond sp4 all-
'MlmhM iO! s.,-a'J 7nfsB:
Night tran makes close connecflnne at Weldon
with 1 raii.f.'r Petersburg ind Richmond. "-
flrtiiibnl nnil dnminnr Mnnbinn I n
Duiuiuii aua D6ui)i' mawuic wmrn
LOST, TH,UR8DAt MORNING LAST, ON THE
Carolina Central Train, a small HAND SAT-
' uui-is. Any mrwrmauon concerning uie tame
wHtpwisy rfffived. k ' Ji
. V. spauldinq
, oct5-lw , Rorinaale, M. O,
CIIIWK. Any mlwrmatlon concerning tne same
FaU
inter Styles
gTIFF AND SOFT FT HATS, ; ; ,.
LADIES' STRAW AND FELT HATS,
At HARRISON & ALLEN ' S, ti . 1
oct 5-tf aty Hat Store, Front at
New
JJaTW GEAHAM.IPOUB,
NEW BYE FJsOUB.
NEW CROP,
Justfaisiore.
HA& D. MYERS & CO.,
cct 5-tfD& W 5 and 7 North Froat St
i rf r f sa'i-'vs n wit, in
WHOEE NO. 2,867
MBCfiLLANEOTJS.
Savanna Oranges.
QHOtCB SATING AND
COOKING APPLCB,
LEMONS, PBBSEBVES,
CITRON, NEW LAYER RAISINS, Ac,
CHAS. D. MYERS & CO.,
' oct 5-tf B&W s and 7 North Front 8L
Fine teas,
UNPOWDER, IMPERIAL,
HYSQN, OOLONG, JAPAN,
ENGLISH BREAKFAST,
Finest Fall-Flavored Teas Imported.
For ssit by
CHAS. . UTEKS & CO.
octS-tfD&W o and 7 North Front St
Sugar-Bouse Molasses,
250 Sngar"Hollse ML ASSES,
jror sale oy . :
KEROHNER CALDBB BROS,
OCt 5-tf
Salt.
Him
Salt.
QAAA Sacks SALT,
For sale bv ' ' " ". IT n
KERCHNER & CALDER BRS
oct 5-tf
- ( ' f " I 1 ul " a i I ! " T ; t 1
Bagging and Ties.
2Q0 Rolls BAGGING,
200" i 4
Tons Pieced ABBOW TIBS,
S Warn I tt "
du i - m
hi
act s-tf
BB BUHNER & CALDER BROS.
Bice, Flour. Coffee, &c.
Q Tierces CAROLINA BICE,
600 bbli FL0UK' r8'
JQQ Bass COFFEE,
KA Bbls SUGAR,
ti:'
F 1
For sale bv
11 ! . a 1' 1 it . L .11 .1
oct 5-tf KERCHNER A CALDBB BROS.
Superbly Grand
WJ ILL BE TBE OPENING
VV
. OF CLOTHING TO-MORROW.
ALL ARE INVITED TO ATTEND.
MUNBON CO.
-
T
The Buffalo LitMa Waters !
Their Great RestoratlTe Yirte.
XhE EXTRAORDINARY RESTORATIVE VIR
tues of these Waters, wita the wonderful cures
they have wrought in various forms of Chronic Dis
eases are attested by physicians of the highest emi
nence, prominent politicians, learifc Judges, em
inent divines, and by a host Of restored invalids, es
pecially in affections of the KIDNEYS and BLAD
DER (in which they are claimed to be unrivalled),
in DYSPEPSIA, BILIOUS DISEASES, GOUT,
RHEUMATI&M, PARALYSIS, and in the PECU
LIAR DISEASES OF WOMEN. They are highly
recommended bv some distinguished medical men
in tbe Nausea and. Debility oi Females when in a
specially aencaie conaiuon.
These Waters, in cases of One Dozen Half Gallon
Bottles, are delivered on tac Railroad, at Five Dol
lars per cash In advance. i '
Springs Pamphlet seat to any address on applica
tion. ' I HV If .a
THOS. F. GOODS, Proprietor
' Buffalo Lithia Springs,
, 1, ; "!'" Mecklenburg co., Va.
septSfe-SUwly TttAFri; - ,, ;.
Sundries.
QQ Whole and Half Rolls BAGGING,
1000 Bundle8 'awandSpUcedTIES,
QQA Lbs Bagginj TWHfB,
II
AAA Sacks American, JLlverpoCl and
WWW T;
Marshall's SALT,
fit
. , j I; j I- ALSO,
s vt tx in t'-d'atm 1 t a yiJ i i. '0
LE GREASE, BACON,
BUNGS, COFFEE, CORN,
CANDLES, CANDY, CHEESE
CRACKERS, CANNED GOODS,
HOSFOBDS'S BREAD PREP.,
SEA FOAM, SPIRIT BBLS
MAY, HOOP IRON, SHOT,
, SOAP, SUGAR, STARCH,
' GLUE, LIME, LARD, LYE
, i -til J; t ii! Sfl.-f lit:! iiui i?-. IN
POTASH, INK, MATCHES,
NUFF. TOBA
O, MUIXETS
':. For aula by
sept 84-tf WILLIAMS MUBCH1SON.
eptS4-tf
25
f
ifr
ioe
L"i!n nji-ffi
ah
Northern Apples,
tt : -a:
j : .
Greo. myers.
'iepi'li-tf WrBt Fronts.
4.
... . . i ,y
Use Oniy tile
1 -ii
V-4
ftem da
Mash Whiskey4,
and Bluf Grass,
FOB. SALS ONLY BY
ii Geo. Myers,
sjptJc-tf
It and IS SOUTH FRONT St.
John Dawson's
QLD ESTABLISHED HARDWARE
HOUSE IS THE PLACE
rmvita ia uw
oct 1-tf
os. 19, 30 and 81 Market street
BATES OP APVKHT181NG.
On
Square one day
1 00.
two days, i
so
three days.. j ie
fourdays.....,,... a fin
fire days.... ........ 3 to
one weak ... z se
Two weeks, fi CO
Three weeks, 1 6 80
One month 8 00
KIa MM.ik mm nn
to
tt
tt
7hre3 inoiitJaJ . . . . .......... .......SS
' Six moBtAe...... 00
" Oneyear.. ,.. .' tO
nr Contract Adverttsemeals tana at prep -tionately
low rates ,
Wveaqnaresestotted as s quarter-column, asd
tan squares as a half -column.
MISCELLANEOUS.
- School Notice.
i HW TJNDRRSIGNltri FDRPOSTCa OPKNIN
a SCHOOL FOR BOYS, on
n FKTDAY. OCTOBER
MU, In Which will be taneht the nah.l Kmrtiohi
Branches, Latin, Ureekand Illgfter MatherJiMicV.
In consideration of the financial depression, tho
following verj reasonable rates will be chaiged for
Tuition :
Prfwry BraBdies. , . $SJSC per month..
Litermediate " 88f
Higher " ......... OH "
Classics, pi 03 extra
Payable t ead of each month;
Pledging myself to do my duty, I respectfully ask
a share of the patronage of the citizens of Wilming
ton. JtfS.'L. BEEN,
ct3-lw Principal.
How is the Time to Buy
Your Coal.
RED OR WHITE ASH GRATE COAL.
O. Q. PAHHi.av a i n
oct 3-tf Corner Oranaa and 8. Water at..
B I C F I S H
c X
- - ....... . -. -, - - -
The Prettiest Cargo of Fine, Frit
and Large
MULLklTS,
CAUGHT THIS SEASON, AT
''' '
Lewis' Celebrated Fis&ery,
(Always the Best,) ,
JUST IN AND NOW OFFERED TO THE TRADE.
SEND ECf ORDERS AND BE CONVINCED.
erWE GUARANTEE, efi
ADRIAN YOLLERS.
sept 88-tf
Ale and Porter.
Direct Importation from Eng
land; 231 zen Pmta BAji8' ale
" Quts v do.
91
Pints BROWN STOUT
PORTER
,:' .:' : if'
For sale at American Lager Beer Prices,
sept 14-tf bin Ford, crow & co.
Gott
Uns.
HAMBURG BREMEN INSURANCE COMPANY ,
OF GERM4NY.
Assets $2,300,000, Gold
S. V. DOWEIN, Manager, T
' F. O. AFFELD, Aesistant Manager, New York.
TRUST
GUSTAV SCHUAB.
Of the firm of Oelrichs & Co,, Hew Y01 k
HENRY R. KUNHAROT,
ui tu arm or Kunbardt & Co., New York.
IWCES.-G. AnisincBTasCo. . N. Y. : Ui U.
n Br Dn. Vamp V-W . r- ' 1 a r
and New York; Greenebaum Bras. Co.; N. Y.;
Chaa. H. Meyer, German Consul, Philadelphia: Yon
Kalff A Arena, Baltimore. :
JNO. W. GORDON A BRO., Gen. Agents,
oct 1-tf No. 84 NORTH WATiBteT.
Fall and Winter
CLOTHINfJ. GENTS
GOODS.
CLOTHING, GENTS' F
G GOODS,
CLOTHING, GENTS
MERCHANT T
MERCHANT TAILOJ
' MERCHANT T.
SUITS,
WEDDINfi 8TTTTH.
OVERCOATS, ALL NEW .GOING CHEAP.
OVERCOATS, GOING CHEAP.
OVERCOATS. AT 1 GOING CHEAP ,
A. DAVTD S,'
Merchant l ailor and Clothier.
octUf V ' STMalrketSt.
THE
f AND
Up-to-Standard
IMPREGNABLE CHUBS !
ABE
LEADING IN THIS MARKET.
Try them! and be convinced.
GREATEST HtABIBTY DESIRA-
BLE TOBACCO GOODS, by-
k a-i.i
D. PIGOTT.
Ml
T
Received,
A FULL LINE OF THE
1.
BEST KNOWN BRANDS IN
BLACK MOHAIRS, BRILLIANTINBS,
AND ALPAC A8 JN ALL GRADES
NEWE8T DESIGNS IN !
DRESg QOODS AN1 CALICOS.
Tnu CHEAPEST LOT
KDUINGS
EV
BLANKETS, Fj
At
School Book Depot,
pBONTEET.
FTBACHli9. sai
CiSFir jsmullM;
Are inviteil to com
imnare n rices before Sad
where it wUl be to their mtere to bny.
oct 4-1 w
9. JEWETT.
Pitftols.
TUST RECBIVaD,JONjt
TUB LARGEST INVOICES OF
irouzht to tUa market, wblen ru
at very LOW FieUBES.
CaU and examines.
OiLBS MUBCHISON.
The Piedmdat Pres,
HICKORY, N. d,
wwitss Wily paper PUBLisnsD m ca
M tatrna coonty, and has- an extensive
on
farmers. adall
of bnsi-
wlb-Jaw!
State. intePaBSaiaa
AKB DEMOCRATIC P.
mcdiam tor ajreitlams: t Wtsfsn
Liberal teraui allowed on yearly
$2 ia advance. Address
MURRILL k TOMLINSON,
Editors and Proprietors.
mar 26-tf
Mit
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ORNISHIl
AIL03ING i
RING (
AILOR1NG i
aSMBl5 aTTsrHWTCfcaBftBTi
LANNELS ana SHEETINGS,
J. 4c U. KAKIMNM,
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