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' j MT THS MORNING STAB. ri,RTl3HSaPAn.Y KrcaPT Mondays. ,,8 of suMcanmaM advakoh: ! Shs V " ) ' 4 00 TBrciT;th. r " ) . : " i oo One rttr Subscribers, deUYarea in any part of the wfteeii Ceate per week. Oar City Agents are fflrt 1 mifta&Ti city. 'ZMmMtm n.it n lect i or more man a montns in Yccprding to a Madrid special to the New York IleraUl, the Spaniards regard their de livery of Tweed a complete estoppel to any ' ' ti,reat3 of Cuban ibterventlon, and that le United Slates and Spain are agreed on n questions. - - A independent mu uicipal meeting was bold in New York in favor of Greeo for mayor. The Pow- .ii i MiMnnint anrav n't t r nA..f. reDCequestion RcDort savs that . , Murad is dying. Russian enit- uuvr I a..itan era ion to Servia numbers seven hundred to eigljt hundred weekly. , Sir John Young, Governor of Canada from 18 to 1872, is dead- A Reuter dispatch from Ragusa reports a battle between the Montenegrins and Turks, the latter being toiced to retreat, losing 850 killed; the Montenegrins lust no. Dienegrins lost 116. , -All Servians i..Ln eighteen and fifty are to be called ,,, The Porte's definite answer to the proposals or me i-owers is anxiously .A m t ; 1 looked for, and the hope of peace is in- ma Mb .L adli,m J creasias- ine armJr aBQ reserves of Romania liave been ordjere for manoeuvres. A dgslructi . 'vcland, Ohio; origin unkuo t ..ne blocks burned at Pine Bluff. Atkan. rnm 1 O U l M n . I bds.- - x u tvuw- www iliui interviews wun me rresiacnt to-day. nrmnnil llV.t ICur 1 linlf mill; me un'i-'" ! Mwimii' f sneCTTfor New liork. --Governor i J 1: 1 . .. irj . . . I Kemper ua uwiuwu iu uamc a virgiuiai , ft i the ( eutetiuial by proclamation, onj ... .Mni of tu novertv ot the nei;nk ; rp- , i sound in -in &Wpriae m.nner, and be- T p -I ' II . t T.tif uti HTU j.-aitBQf''1 & n rn it is nut cuto:uary in Yitgiuia to use olilcial pioclamations iwr such purpit?. Tue Madrjd currr8poDiteM of tbe Lon- lm Stan lard sns that Jo Yt liar bas uot rc gi,uel; Gen. Martim a Campos offered to uccept iuj ( a.iUin-Generalsbjp of Cuba un m t!ie condition that 1-3,000 men, in ad- uiaon to the 25,000 already uuder orders. be shipped before ?ovember- be also de uuuiitd more a'-tillery, and insisted npon an tfftfclive block-id e to joe enforced by martial law, witb eutire power to deal with J1 questions of reform or taxatiou without ;ipe.ii; his appointment has not been made uvujkta intrigues of the friends of Jovel lar; the Moderado party oppose bis leaving Bpaia, as they desire bim to become pre mier iu place of Caoova del Castello. Tnwps iu small bodies are embarking for Cuba; the Reactionary Moderado party is jiainingatrength daily, and is forming com mittees in every province? Senor Segasto aiJ Marshal Serrano will not accept the new custitutiou supported by Canovasdel C'attelio aod his party; a later letter says thkt (be appointment of Campos as Cap-taiii-General is more probable, or he may t ks the reins of government if Canovas del Castello is unable to bold his ground. A Reuter telegram says the idea of an Eu ropean conference may be considered biudoned. - AtReuker telegram from Belgrade reports the struggle between the itace party aod Russian military party ii becoming more pronounced; the peace party is gaining the ascendant; an envoy "as been sent to General Tcnernayeff re questing him to discontinue, the use of the Mai title in addressing Prince Milan Ilussia is preparing jM' all cohtingen- cw, Arrangements have been made to remove tke Russian cotony in Constan- iiaupie to Odessa in casd of danger Tj Treasury, has considered sundry ap- Hw irom uecisionsof the CollectorOf Cus ioosatB.io.i. Bucket of U. 8.8a- rrane tourt shows 770 casts, an increase f one hundred over last year. New i , maikets: GJJ. 108i; cotieo, 10 scents; spirits! turpentine, 34 cents; " 80l 90.': ' ' j I .rosin i B ' - :-ml 'iiE voiu ius fik. to this time there is no reason '"msconragement. The States thus lit that have voted Democratic ire f ama, Arkansas. Kenttv.nU. ' v H1B,l'w' a" luuiauaj ib is said py . Connecticut and Georgia. ! those best informed, each party as- Jfiese-gTve 48 eleotorl va0. tk 1 serts its certaintv of carrvino- tho votino- duLk. yL-' State, but privately admits 'that it is & -viuuiiuau are juaine. i nioni on 1 t . ' 1 aim w upponenis will Win. It AD and Colodo-votingIpears, however, from ibe beat ac In li. , ' : electoral college. Qolorado is r -2!lle- 1 e others jroled'' Re an UU872, except Georgia and ime Kepubficans -actual J ''t jfrouna in Maine and 're compare, the vote with ".f 1868 and 1872. Ooloraiio ; -r-"'au as a territory, save - wt,eu there Wad a "split in the gin w up to the elections to n to day there has been de ,i Ma,,, f- the Democracy over in urn r . i.. - y a vole of 1872. whn Ora,,r. f .T'1 Horace oLo r,. I r t ' -v- mmw v VS - Vir.ini, 7 fn If esc rf. u Aisuiana SnCvUJd vote I "too, ncou Tilden I Prospects or ii.;. i riendricks will amv 'ter each day until the election. , p-r- V- two I ' r - iraiic there will be still further A sixty-one pound sturgeon was u'0uraop rnAt,i ' . . -1 Caiigbt at Swift Islands. Stanlv count v. j . 1 ..... e, I puiuKu vurei juaisuiu ui oiiiisuury r air. victory in IdjaDa ! ISlVP,.l..l -,-?Mrite , ., . -w. uispatch te tbe World. V Tl N WAVAPAi ra " Tlrt K 1 1-, is tlJe r B convention here to-day f I.A.. gwii ever known in this! y. and :JJ . .. . I- rev.; a"?. tbe Kreatest enthusiasm inrrwJ50' 18 blerally, blos- Ul W 'f'L I'-- - , t u. 'wnoon was t uirt j oinnrtn8,nB gven point. - This "g the t.nr...T?..1. in Whes'S - ten thousand voters. durmg theiay and even- .lnefl ni-i B paraue con-? r""hvn vere trom ten ' ,,,ricK8 and Iiigler, and , y KB S MJ ' . . ..... - - . . t. ill i f m y w , m ' -i i r - . t -i f -t '- 'H-i- VOL. XIX.-NO. Wany others, including Faulkner" Meade. Mo.M, j it. New Yo7t n I "aBSery trm SSlHLk; n hundred thousand C:r I T7? au. Parts ef State are "213 ' u ine election of the Demo cralw. Sot tt.jLa - , -Lerao .-,B vaWUff aimost nniver- onj, conceded. IFrom the HpmI,! i S made by a number -"oiuitmsi p( lTlfn at vohm. people present at Whering of PWBWfWS Gov, Hendrick? of tnields, Martin. M,..Mon .117 9 Lestw J Faulkner, Jame. W, Denver, 1 J AI. Corse, Edward S gragf? John A. ilcClernand, Fius TtT' " -w?wis 13. i'arsons, A . elevens. Mu.h;n. T.ti t.-i r Morth, of Michiffan; Greneral Ki - . - k ; . II I IHIIIU n nnfJjH f!.. BWa I1U""5U". Barnes; xf T . . " . . "'taiB w no tallied of- 10 nun lj""f weeKs ago now say three Ewn ltlrBV flnill'BlU I tint ......1. I . I K, v iuucii, iiu.li wnether -ue wepooiicans ha V6 t?ailld nnnnnt, tO OVPr h;lQn.. 1.1 . " j - T "rr uc reai aisaavan- gf?: "nter which they started out is ? Krotlem mat wilt not he settled an- lV- V"'1 un,ltWl'M in in I From New York Herald 1 Vyari achuiz would be a poor pro phet for Ids new. partv, indeed, and wouhl Mlve the false impression that he had lowered his estimate of him ,flt if he did not tell all oomersthat uie iveputuioans would surely carry Indiana and Ohio next Tuesday. From the special corresponlent of tbe YYOT1U. ClNCmATI, Oct. 1. I desire to record a prophecy Ohfc wffl elect a Democratic Secie tary pf .State at the approachinir election. A month ago I would have taken a person making such an uh seriioia for a Innatio. ami two thirds of the observing men of the State. Thirty davs arn th n,t wis setting the other way; bot the turd has come, and come witb nnh o steadily increasin? swell. t.Ut. ,m fluenee that can be brought to bear between now and the 10th of October can check itB course. This i a rP diction based upon facts gathered in the course of an extensive tour of the State. And vet T hav good reason to believe that leading Republicans entertain a similar nW,n. ion of the outloolc That they arc bad ly soared there is no doubt. Ohe indi cation of their decline in faith is their refusal to take bets within the past week such as thev Wore pa. ger and willing to get two; weeks since. Up to the first of last week they were ready to bet almost any amounthat their State tieket would be elected, lo day not a mari anion a them oan be found in this city who will take an even wasreron the result. T give this as one of the largest-sized of the many straws that iust now show the strength of the Democratic oreeze mac is sweeping over the Buckeye State. - ' 1 laoe Ohio at the head of the col umn of Democratic October States. - Tnu Herald of Frjtja has an edi torial, from which we make the fol l - .: . . tl'At ' f r. . - The Herald of Friday has an edi- fTfwfrS exiraci: " i ne vote 01 Ubio and indiaua uext Tueslay makes the politicians of both parlies extremely a?xiaus - Neither side is sore o eUer btate. tboagh tuo - Kepablicant lr ?! 58 ftfraill if fl niinnnanro 1SI1 min Tf I - r , ... . n -- .y. fx tt aaa null AV4lu I counts that the Democrate have the better chance of carrying the State. Spirits Turpentine. 1 Turner's Almanac for 1876 is out. - Uev. Dr. Aloran breached in Goidsboro last Sunday. The Pee Dee Mills will soon be work. Pee Dee BantW Assni'.ition meets at Dockery'a Church on net Friday. Cotton receiots i ii illldh ftir . l m na i- , Tb revival in the Methodist P Jir T '-f rrr Wake Superior Court is ill ses- uoae w aus presiuing L Mr. Frank Brown haa bn r. , . a w. - r Revenue collections ia Raleio-h district last week amounted to $20,840 0$. Tbe BaDtist State Convention meets at Raleigu on 15th of November. John White, Esq., is building a tobacco factory at War re u ion. Rl Ej Bobbitl. Of Whrrnn hA J I V. i A.li.U. . L t -p .U .TV .4.1 wu?n OI toDMCo uurnea recently. Secretary Denson reports the x.- ' dL -atia prospects oi a suuceasiui oiate rair at A DAW AJiri f pmnt. I i iii-n nnrl I Vance banner will be thrown lo the breeze mieigniM f 'stKM - i.r -Judge Settle ; had his . : wrist sprained, on last Saturday, by the funning away of a pair.of horses. vwu-ut n On account of the Presidential aod State election Stanly county Superior Court will not begin until Thursday of the first week. . First WILMINGTON, Mr. Wm. Ham, of Raleio-h rP. -v.i,y milieu a outs w pounds. hich weighed 190 Diphtheria continues to prevail iuuhamarminS eXt6nt iQ aad &roand Rtck-L-Jife1 Ann widow of the i The trial of nj-tLwJ frtwK ntigle wil1 take P!a- S Monroe fCP Tki. Kr iJiLl t Ui mm i pe N orth Carolina M. E. Con- ierence moie i n.nAi . Novembetnert ine J- The Raleih M.llJl build an infant class r witK .V4 chairs, . - , Mr. H. A T.nm.n - . - native of Raleigh, is among tbe victims oa van nan, Ga. n- The! Salishnrw kL&jJL. r"f j Jtiftt; BUyo Place are very encouraging., a - - - uuviok ill jl i i mi i. "ha otA iJ . A ! E. B. Hood: rf nlHa hft.n' , - oiuib aim contents nt air by fire ou Monday morninir lat The BantistiTar Ri tion, tliat recentlv mot i iUm.... rj. .. ville county, was well attended. UECEJ CITY. NEW ABVEKIISUMKNI'S. J. A. Byrne Lost. Southern White Lead Company. W. S. & D. J. Devake Removal. T. A. Watson Pasture fed beef. Medical College oj Georgia, Augusta. Henby Taylor, Jr. Card to public. Grant, Hinton & Co. Partnership no tice. - C D. Myers & Co. Sv runs, teas, flour. &c ; &e. Local Dots. Sunday was one of the most dis agreeable days we have experienced in some time, and y esterday was like'untoit. i New River oysters are coming in quite freely and are selling at $1 per gal- Ion from the hucksters' stands. We have probably seeq about the last of scuppernong grapes for this sea- I f Send in youri returns of regis tration. It will be a matter of interest to I oih parties. A considerable amount of rain has fallen in this secljon within the past tvo days and nights. I We expect to hear an inquiry or two about the result of tbe election in Ohio and Iudiana this evening. Mr. H. J. DeRosset has re moved his office to the corner of Third and Market streets. i . - At. - t ho vanani T.int,., ..C . 1 I v... ivcnu mccuuK ut lijh f? - ve A T.u...,- T-.L.V:. -1 ""JV-' iu uauium ivasuuiauon, neiu in I Philadelphia, Capt. Isaac B. Grainrer. of t his nil v u aa li.f ,.r .t. -tr:-- t - I I'yj "?rv,H vuo ui luc V ;JO B sidents. v auioi, too caueu meeting in the Fifth Ward to-night, tp make ar- rangements for the grand rally at tbe flag raising Thursday night. Every flemocrat in the ward is urged to be present. One of the members of the po- lice force was before Acting Major Cassi dey, yesterday afternoon, on the charge of conduct unbecoming an officer. The case, after a hearing, was dismissed. Piease observe that no advance has-been made in the subscription or ad- .. . - i - i vertising ra-tcs of the Star, not withstand- '" " lULicoscu uitumuuu anu me iaci that it is now without competition. - Slightly higher followed by falling barometer, slowly rising tempera- ture, northeast winds, shifting to southerly in northerly portions of the South Atlantic States, and partly cloudy weather, with oc- casional coast rains, are the predictions for this section to-day. Bad Treatment of Stock A mule, with a cart load of wood at- iaohct tn llim fall r1nrn Inn -no.A.AM ,w uiiu tvu wvnu uu ixii uaicuiCUl I on Princess, between Front and Second I .1 I J I streets, yesieraay aiternoon. lie was a sorry looking animal anyway, and while he was being lifted upon his feet his back un der the saddle was found to be a mass of sores ami corruption, emitting a terrible smell. -Thie uoy wlio Was driving the an ma! was arrested, and upon the owner's going before Acting Mayor Cassidey to ex plain the matter he was also taken into cus tody, but released on his recognizance to appear before the City Court this morning, wheu ooth cases Will be heard on the charge of bad treatment of stock. - Supervlfiors. mam The following is a list of the Republican Supervisors for this city and county First Ward Upper Division Henry Brewington. Lower Division John H Brown. Second Ward Stacy VanAmringe. Third Ward A. H. Morris. Fourth Ward S. T. Potts. Fifth Ward Anthony Howe HH n 'i J ' u" 0 Cliine. Ffiiir TnipriRhin .Tnaflnh Kliamlncc Masonboro' Township Elijah Hewlett. . - r,''J,' a tl. I t-v w-v : iiarneu l ownsnip u. j. uavis. Federal Point Township Baalam Wade. Third Ward Club. We are requested by Mr; Ix H. BoWden , President of the Third Ward Tilden, Vance and Waddell Club, to state that there will be a called meetio? of the dull thisfPridavl fj ; a j -.j r rf evening, at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of at- lunililiir tn lilllinocc imnnrlsnnA Mr. uaiiy j nan y j j .-. j- :t) , uu'jVjv; :c: First Ward to night, at their Club Room, Brooklyn Hall; speaking expected; every- come, - Ho says tbe President of tbe Ward- Clob. r te . 4 II .1 . ', di-M A iJrC INI Xl Vjr 1XjxX. N. C, TUESDAY. tVa Glad to Leave jrat wonaugiinessy, being a stranger the place, and having no visible means of support except his "understanding," was taken in baud by one of our vigilant po-. lice, who told him that he must carry him; to the station house on the charge of being? a vagrant. "A wagrant, is it, that ye i i ; r wuum oa aimer calling toe," said "Would ye call a man a wagrant that Pat. has u uuuareu- mues in search of work? If you lay the weight of ! . i. hi :n J rff'ir waiaea three or four hundred miles your tmnd od tne, bejabers, I will write I!V. -d bavea hundred .ughs " 1683 lUan P Um M clean out ine a a place!" Notwithstanding hs I "t- bwinHuomuni:i ujeb threats Pat was taken before the Acting ut Mayor' who lo,d him that be would disf miss the case provided he. (Pal) would leave town inimt.r "tiK,r .:A I i nr ."l,S'J iuiuii will ur i mx MiiuLi uuuii' I.HMI. u ma irtii ii , . and Rlad of the ; rWj I . . ' ff? "" l"V last seen of Pat O'Shaughnessy he was ma-" King rapid strides in the direction of the1 depot. Cure for DlpUtberlH as mis terrible disease is nrevailin in Lil k , rnn some extentin this cityand faS'l co" n sent tohim at this place. publish the following from a corresnondnt of observation and experience, with the hope that it may be tried with benefit me afflicted: M. Editor: In the cause of suffering uumauity, i nee mat vou w nui.tiah n. I rf -T . f " , 111V.U a auuv) liWlil PVnAriiihnA in . 1 . . luiiiiniuu ures( r n inn nim r mon poke ro-t. each in a half tunil.tf r .,f 'n u water:, u.ve me patient one teaspoon iui evcrv ban how if fovn-- for tbe first four hours, then one every hour lor liCXl twelve linuna lhn ,.no . 111 r , --- ,r "j- cici v iu V J CJf. gargles or bwabs for fhf th "..v .ud uiocasc cuuuiiues. Use DO ward ajiplication of soft oil or'lafd may be lu aboutnfty cases that have come nn- r my observation nri tht i i aer my Observation nH thai 1,0 r uni5 UVCU trailed as above, not more than three liave piuvcu taiai. 2J 1 xvo YBK IIen brbwni From a private letter reeeivefr from tvw l.iver, 8. C, by a gentleman of this eitv dtedthe 6th inst, we learn that two young men, named Uempsey Thomas and B. Thomas, brothers, left the beach at that place on the day previous on their way nome, since which time they bad not been seen. The boat they were in was subse quently found capsized, and the hats of tbe two men floating on the water, from which the natural inference is drawn that the boat was swamped and they were drown ed. Parties were engaged in searching for men; ooaies during Friday, but up to the time tbe letter referred to was mailed thpv had not been renrivprpit "Hrtti, ivE. rj - viu uiiuc uu- l. 'WW 71. LU. ... young men are said to have been lunuuaie youne men are sa d tr. va tt-j a!1 Lnm I . i .-ri' M .T. ""uta iue mnuenee or wliiSkev n-l.n left the beach. ' !; - - Mayor's Court. The fnllnu; acting Mayor Uassidey yesterday morning: Alfred Howard, charged with disorderly conduct, was fined $10 and costs or ordered to work for ten days on the streets. Charles Moore, charged with the same offence was ordered to pay a fine of $10 and costs or work for twenty days on the streets. Half of the fine subsequently re' milted by order of the Mayor pro tern. Pat O'Shaughnessy, charged with being a vagrant, was ordered to leave the city immediately. Two cases in which the defendan ts were . ... ma uciemianis were charged with fighting were dismissed on the payment of costs. S m mm i Th. nCwly formed Tilden and Vance Guard met on Friday evening last, for the purpose of organizing, which they did bv the eWti f - President-J. S. Mitchell.' Vi PrendemtVL R Tavlnr Secretary and Trenxiwr w t t- ii . W . . v. TT . 1UVUIC1, x ; ' c j- , - The company now numbers fifty young men or excellent material, who will do F itui uju muuu lo aua inierest to tne campaign in this r-ltir itnNni: 4 -4 1 . m. this city during its further progress. The caps to be worn by the guards arrived Fri day evening and tbe remainder of the uni form Was expected to reach here last uiuht Realstraiioit. A. A. Dudley, Registrar for the F.rrt Wainl, Lower Division, reports the number of hew registrations up to date at eight whites and forty-two colored. Vuiiug place at A. A. Dudley's Store, on Fuui ih,! between Brunswick and Bladen streets. In the First Ward, Upper Division, C. IL Thomas, Registrar, reports that the number so far foots up four white and twenty three colored. In the Second Ward tbe number tbas far foots up one white and sis colored. The hours for registration in thd First Ward, Upper Division, are from 6 A. MJ to 2 P.M., and from 3 P. M. to 7 P. M. In the Second Ward the hours are from 7 A M. to 8 A. M., from 11 A. M. to 2 P. M. and froto 8 P. M. to 5 P. M Kepi en 1 8 lied H is Larder. Mrf ; Joseph King, at his meat shop on Secph), between Market and Dock streets, had about fifteen or twenty pounds, of beef Stolen from him, yesterday. morning, unu)er the following circumstances: It has been usual with those who supplied him with meat' in carp, his Rh nn Wflfl Tint nunn In , - . v. vvu, iu hang it on a hook in front of the same. Yesterdav mnrninrr. ahnnt. -1 nVlnr-lr a fina J w.wv, U AAUW 44fiw ui ueci waa ixius icii, aua Derore : Kinff ttPftTvA1 s-!.riis. mil nvA.A King aVriYeii achoice cut to the esteat m rulerred to wV taken from iv , above wMJi miwit ot the City Executive Committee of the Conser vative party at 4 o'clock, p. m., to-day, in me nan in rear ot tne r,at:onal Saloon. . smKB Ma SfeSi iHemrii imnB ffiroi OCTOBER 10, 1876. Thermometer Record. in 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 ih-sueu prom u,c signal Office in this cilv Aul usbi. . . . .01 Montconicru Charleston, . . 55 New Orleans,, VT .... i ixr8icana, SO Galyesfcm,.,,L...Ta I Punta Rassa,".",.' ioriom. ludianola. 75 ' r - l Jacksonville, . . . .Ml Key West,...,... 81 Mobile,......'... -.08 bavannah St. Marks Wilmington,.. in Tlie Count; Government. A Republican meetinff in tbe Firsi Wr I i V uuuuearU uy XX Sec". Hezekiah Reid, Owen Burney uiui" w interest or retorm in county government. They say they tell where tbe taxes have gone to, wby the county can't bay a coffin for one of its nau- pcrs, and other little matters of interest the curious public hereabouts. The commission of Mr. n IT Robinson, Chairman of tbe Democrat! Executive .Coramatue of K OT-8J J MeHae's a ppoiBtmi Maj. James C. McRae, Democratic can- to I f 16 . Iector n Third Congression- 1 B1 Mwwict, win address the neonle at PJi. aneintpwn, Bladen county, Wednesday, Oc- tooer ii. : ! i tt , ..-.- I WmVinn... i t . . If . "'rss1" 1 j-uk. 10 yoar lnterettg and mv I -j MS jWfa oau B uoogn Myrnp. nivn' MUNSOW IISSSSSS j a Mrs vi a T-f r j "i"riung or tne 8tu Inst., . utuubuciiu. iin rnp nirra r j A M cpu ii a TJ -f iv murujug oi tneStUUlSt., MnilTIN.' ed fourteen vears and five months, children ot Horace H. and Louise P. Mim- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. T.ncf V.N T1TH 1ST iw or IiT,VX , . """"h iJgetneritn other i?f7 h! 'J?'7 '? A Hberal reward .. s""" io return lo iai8 Unlce. OCt 10-lt j J. A. BYRNE. Fine Pasture Fed Beef AT STALL No. 6 MARKET HOUSE. FW8F"f AT TE anteed to all who favor me with their patronaet. PuaiAAnll OCt 10 -tf m a ttt rpr, , AX, rmiTC wimrniT -n-pmnr . i i. -ilf11 m&m uif IfrJ. TRP TTWTtf ffBotmv : The Forty-FifVh 8B hi? in'tuntioh iui t-, w-a .-.r r "P" yr- ukukuia. 1 L.STT rlEfgff,?"?" tbto Institntion will v"1"5"' tn ir Monday in Novemhor ni.rt AptV Wcr2, i Ii OCtlO-2V DiSAUSStJRE FORD. Dean , Removal. S. & D. J. DEVANE HAVE REMOVED their Law Office to the new brick building on Wes side of Second Street between Princess Street and the Post Office. octlO-lw ACardtothePuhUcT In Miffs A HAwnwt T TaQTTm, ELiL: ties. theT VK..I.,.1V1SBS PAR- SffiwfeSSS NeT Market Housetoe KpT1 Mmeto meaUed as'o of I dfl lint ailr .M. iifjjl" ' to be borne mind b7 all "T ' WaHt this Jlv-.0;. ' " Kespectrully. : I i Wm 'JH OCClU-lt flBWVirivmT. Notice. -XT nlLVwWARD8 A8S0CIATED WITH " i,, tflilr; WARD- The style of thn new m litlX"" CO. Thank ut"for we hope lor a continuance of the sacVe" nespectfully. Kington. Oct. 1st, 1S76?BANT mNT0N' A Carn . eralOommisBion and GroceVBusinefs. " nespectrnlly Wilmington, Oc 1st, 1876 AP1. R. WARD, WITH 4-i; rt . W . . . ' wrani, mnton & Co., vomuttwm saercaants and Grocers, WILMINGTON, N. a Con ei-n menu of Cotton, prn, Naval Ss iuis, jsc , so.i-jlted. JJ .. J hj'U l ri T.-.I1 i. n. iKANT. J. N. 1IINTON. R. W. Pure! ALIITOIIWf A TTrt?Cl?V aVorin Pure 1. EX (CAN SYRUP. Hir.i Pure RY8TAL DRIPPINGS from best Loaf Sugar. , Fresh RQUND COFFEE. DAILY. Ti .-tj - i ff G ii n l?lIAtl4- AlXlODt JP CLLEST FLAVORED and test TEAS imported CIIAS. D. MYERS A CO. xt 10-tfDftW; ; Sand 7 North Front St. . i A Simple Statement DUT THE PLAIN TRUTH t FAMILY PLOR Is the heat in erery esses tial lity of any Familr Fkmr nidi. n th mntii mi of any PstoUr Flour msde on th Md has aworlS.wid rn&tmtian nftlr. gthet : brand ; that this brand and our FAVORITE nnknown to any m u m. are ine neir. snn mnsr. ravorartiv rrnwn Ar win mors it. "m BlSO speatf. OV invifHt on ot IO UW AND HAS BflfW ttad . 7n i r.r.rri ' ,uuai. aPP,ulments ot cr-tf - fiZv uwiouiwuiiwiUBexi weea. i, : - tores. Pea m l WARD. l ii it- hi ! au r i--r''Ttnw ' .:n, i t - WHOLE NO. 2,870 I A NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. White Lead JCj. and the wi 1 to iy .rare wmte Lead bears the. following guarantee "1 HB VV'BITH I.Einmv...., EaiSfCCSTati" Pubis Casbo ThA riwrna tU. . . ir" v uuiyaEv is B awd iiatt.v . -. t i octiu-sm The Patapsco Family Flour I - AND HAS BEKN FOR Mortgage Sale. rr viettje of a moetgage eyi MOETGAGE EXECUTED by Neil Gcrken, deceased, and Anna Gerken US wife, March 22, 1875. and recorded at Register's Of- aceia Book KKE,page48S. we, tae nndexBigned, -kmJMJJT JU . ; LLI! - wiu oner xor sale, on WEDNESDAY , ia, at Exchange Comer, for cash, the foUowinr nam,d PROPERTY: 4lU $i,LA L . H r Kpcnnn no . IL. !. wetwiv r- Vw "rrr,u UUPJ ence Street one feet en snT "IT"' uc?n parauel to Mulberry Street rf"" "'Win reel Mr.W9 "e of ssfd Sixth I i 1 ' . , , """"waraiT alone the said west- SSn 8i8ixth 8lreet "ityix feet to the beC n?l1l:R"d being a part or portion of Lot No. T J??10" dumber One Hundred and Ninety-Five ora-STRE-HOUSE; iSSSwffifig- (; JJU iirtU JNUJLD A BBO. Grandest Display 0F MERCHANT TAILORING AiJL Dnv.v.n, jtoSW THE STATE. In Great VarUty and Handsome Styles octS-tf CTothiera and Merchant Tailors. Tina X-r-M TT.A M .. iuc X U.X AilfcN. . TT : T UTTCuan STIPW inn ravt uao LADIES' FASHIONABLE STRAW HARRISON & ALLEnC ' City Hat Store, 29 FroEt st Ah TJt D T m Tl mn At oct 8-tf First Fremitim! TTOWE'S SCALES RECEIVED AX THE FIRST PREMIUM at the Ccnteimial, for tfie "Best Weighing Ma chines." Full line these Scales fr snlo hn - GILES MURCHISOir; m Sole Agents. . !-T Oct 8 -tf School Books FRB8H -SUPPLY OP ' i t -j.it SCHOOL BOOKS JUST i- L ? RBCKTViD AT THE Live Book Store. Ooostr Schools supplied on LIBERAL TEBHS tw II 'r !:. ; ! PIANOS, ORGANS sad MUSICAL INSTKU MENTS OP ALL KINDS For Kiilo ot HETNSBEBGER'S, 39 aad 41 Market Street. set S tf Grood jVtwlr POR MEN, YOUTHS AND BOYS; -S--..I i . --. .1. CLOTHING IS NOW CHEAP And no one need hesitate to tray. GOOD BUSINESS SUITS ' ! Lil GOOD DUkss sniT i GOOD OVERCOATS ! And GOOD EVERY THING In the CLOTHING LINE at A. DAVID'S. Call next weak and look at tbe BARGAINS, and convince vnnrst-lf ih. th. ni., . . t. .w - T --. wv viyiaui: ivr luc jiiOUcT IP sr. oct 8 tf A. DAVIDT3. tl Market St. Tnhr, nawan-o - qld established hardwarr f - HOU4E I-THE PLACE to Bnd the LARGfiST ASOkTMKNT i.f mn. WARCpf all kiul-, an.i ht the LOW KM1 CASH fKICKS in 0e city, oct 8-tf .o l.ind V Marltetsirtet i ' : SatcUe! aad awttf Mise M. Lost; trurhda y mornlno last, on the t arolina 0nt,ral Tra.n. a small HvNUSAT PStb.1 'iU.WB HUTILK 8KA1NO MA tti Tu- Ay tafnnatiou concerning the tame will be thanki nlly received. 6 oct 5-lw' JOUN W. SPAULDING, Kokindsle, N. C. Receive JAINS IM QPEQIAL BARGAINS IN ' j . . d DERWBAR, SJ l FTII.T. ASSfiHTMRTMT nu CASSIMEBES. TWEEDS, and KENTUCKY JEANS, ll f i Y LOW PRICES. , .rr Tn t ... . JT. &Z If. SANSON'S, 43 Market Street, Wumington.N.C. oct 8-tf k Depot, PAHKNTS. TEACHERS, sad , UOUNTRY MERCHANTS. Southern 1 ..'II " I-: -S if S TRIC TliTT A t BEACHED W ' - E IT kit 1 fil.i Hi ATVBB At f ! ... i MM iil ' H.At RiS OF AnrirRTisivn n. a - r r w " nqure one tlay. T fon days... J five days.... ! t, WDW rwo weekf ............ .1 i "UW mOBUU.,..,,. ..... "' One year.. .!.."! MISCELLANEOUS Co! 1776. One Pare i iH Centennial Excursio TO PHILADELPHIA ! ! TTTrTVT - y, J..-ll..ji- l 1; T - "1 KJ V Mfi!' -IP, WILMINGTON A WRT no J WILMINGTON, OOt. A AUG. R.H v iaqoeBUifl iJJSf AJRTMENT, WnJIIMGTON. N. O. JSent o t A CO WS-lTC'W -n . opportunity of visiting Centennial ExhiWti ; : : RADSAND THETR CONNBCTIONS One First Class Through Fare Bv 1 SltSIiitnif vrnnw...... i i October Va h nu, at 1:15 P.M. TTfiKHTS frr Y,n? TJ-VnTT.!., ' I. i GOIN G NORT h w a ii , ffr r . Jr b Rood on TraTna of thflT7i::rc- -POatioa wHl be Belnir Vint m. nv.i . . . .1 u f Prices of Bound Trip Tickets are Herewith: T3 FROM W r ur l T IL.'l-iJl I I , . . ... iv.li. aiAiiujig, ffiS!5SFi Whitker'e. BattletW. i-"fuS .... 4.1. SIS "TfT-y'iiS".! wuson Bl3Ck Creak. Dudley Mount illv. Faison'e Bowden'a.. . Warsaw ' . . .... .... .... Ti1ety,8, DBp,ia .' ibarg; Becky Wilmtngtoa. . .V.V.V .U'.V.V " "' f f 1 FROM W.. C. A A. It ! 411 i . -J i : FI 1 ...t'ltftig, OM..,f. " frair Klnfr w;io Mario?,":: .... vr K.. : i acirr'" I flwreBCe I ter, wedgefleld. Watar. ft...; 1 1 W SOTER 1 25 fO 5 00 S uhned to8869 CaCh bypSaU o ... " I - OJ I A. rjrh. 0-0 & General PaBonrro- a .,1 . i ; f r Fall o ve It ies m IN EVER. 1 V AltllsTY I WiMY LINE, NOW ON II AND AN1)!tO : mtt nr- i I. Exchange Corner. LADIES OP WILMINGTON AN'd SU oanding District will do well io call and examine my New Stock: of EMBROIDERIES, NECK WEAR, kandkerkibes, TRIMMINGS. HOSIERY, fec, AT PRICES SO LOW THAT NONE CAN Li HELP BUYING THEM. t"TBEMS 11 tSTBEMS CASH. 1 rr t Goods. New 150 20X08 cnEKSH Bbls and Boxes CRACKERS, Boxes CANDY, ' i l-li U : 20 Q Cases LYE, SODA and.POTASH, Boxes TOBACCO, Bags COPPEE 500 WbolJ md nalf BeUs Tons Pieced and Arrow TIBS, Lbs Bagging TWINE, Hi-.- j Bbls PLOUR, JQ Bota8.H.SYRUP. W For sale br s . n; i Iiith k r. 8-tf WILLIAMS M0RCH1SON. Cheese. Cheese. Cheese 100 A N CTOBY CHEESE.. OCt 6-tt KERCHSER CALDER BROS. nuff and Tobacco 1 A Bbls and half Bbls RR. Mills skuPF.. !j Bbls Durham 8NUFF, Boxes TOBACCO, i '. a s t I ott 8-tf EERCHNEK & CALDER BROS. Molasses. Molasses. BWb Sngar-Hocse MOLASSES, 0 Hhds and Bbls Cabal , M KKKCDNBR CALDER BROS, Powder Shot, Fuse. 4Q Q Kegs Rifle and Blasting POWDER, 1 Cl fc; Kegs No 2 Ducking and kfJ UDortlnir Bag. SHOT FUSE, CAPS, C, For sale by oet8-tf KKRC JUNES CALDER SADDLES & HARNESS 4k AT I 2 Havden & 0rhan1t;ff. Third St.. hntwaAn lr.-k iJ ii Tt iT n nrt "i? X ..::::r.::::r:::t r ill. i "i.i'i y v v I - Falcon PODHR, Another lot of SECOND-HANn Princess. I .' i oct 10 tf 0& W , 5 and 7 North Front St 1 ' 1 ' ' ! I j! . ,iii :sfi : : I Tl) .S. JEWETT. SADDLES i r I i . I ri- ill 1 oct4-lw MeOLELLAH
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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