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i -" - - - THE BOBBING tATBS Or 4VBRT1KC. s one day, twodsTs. r H - m " IT "a !S5 2 (0 9 60 8 Otf 3 60 5 00 6 60 By WM. H. BERMAaaD. n thrOedkvs.... BLISHED DAILY gXT MONDAYS. 1 - I TTT71 l - nTTTn Vm a i-k uM or si postage paid, One muAribers. deHv and to any part of the )ne To 1 ZinMm Cet pr wee, un "ronui oor week. OnrClty Agents are Oust months in no OUTL17VI3. The Porte will accept a sijfweeks' armis tice ft"1 ai Powere mU8t Kurantec a con tinuance of it iu case peace w not conclu-led- it is thought Russia will not agree to this. Serbia wants peace; . then is ereat depression The Spanish con- was more important than was first spiracy tiioocbt; two ex ministers and 48 others luve been arrested. The Russian Min- terhas had another interview with rhe Solua; it is believed at Constantinople that an armistice will be agreed upon. Turkish Consul General and wife at Tiflia were murdered by robbers. - hx New Market racesjt was a dead heat between American and English horses. Dip tress prevails in Montenegro. Rou manian Chambers meet in extraordinary .ft0 November 2. The British hn Irish Address. The Methodts4 0f Louisville held a large meeting to rf -);ice over the fraternal reunion between Northern and, Bothem Churches, - Blue Jeans elected by 5,139. r Miaa frisson, ibe.snalt prime, -donna, has ar rived at New York. Abra & He in nominated for Congress, by the anti Tammanyites, in the 10th New York Dis t,icL Commissioner of Freedmen's Bank ban sued James Pike, member,, of Congress from New Hampshire, for $5,000 ,,oriwe4 fryMC VHfc- &" b4a arrived at Red Cloud Agency; operations oa Big Ilor,BJUlttHowaUiie close wilh it. Gen. Crook has l'i cavalry and 15 in fantry companies wilh tmn ou bis Powder Rver expedition;, 700 ponies were capiurr ,d from the Indians. r- Coal haa de clined. r C- C. Iilnesv Wall . sjruil coffee broker, Ws killed and body thrown iu Eust river. TIb experts on Military Commiasion'will visit the Pacific States. Gov. Hayes met with an enthusiastic reception at Philadelphia; he made a short speech; 100,000 persons visited the Fair on Ohio's day. -Much feeling J against Judge McAllister, of Chicago, on account of partisan ruling; will be asked lo resign. Students of University of Pesto rti about to resign because they were forbidden to make a torchlight dej- monstratiotrhrbonor of the Turkish con- J tu'L Germany will continue her non- interruption jwlicy. All persons cen cerned ii the recent conspiracy at Madrid will be tried-before the ordinary tribunals; important documents have been discover ed; all military men arrested are now' on half pay list. Baron Von Pro- kesch Osten, an Austrian diplomatist, is dead. Servian army of the Ibar has been reinforced. Turks made a des. I crate effort to break the Servian lines, but vera repulsed with great slaughter. Pools at MorrtseyV show 200 for Tilden, 185 for Hayes; New York, Tilden 200, H yes 100. Gold 109J100J. . t.ov. Tlideu Define bis Position. lie sardine So other a Claims. Gov. Tilden baa addressed Hon. Abram S. Hewitt a letter, dated the -4th, declaring his position in regard to the Southern claims. He quotes the Ulh amendment of the Constitu tion; points to the fact that it has been repeatedly approved by Demo cratic State Conventions of theSoath, and was adopted as a part pf tbe Ijlatformof the last National Demo cratic Convention, which, declared it to be universally accepted as a final settlement. Goaf. Tilden, giving his public declaration on the suojeot,pxe viousJy made, said: "Should I be elected President trie provisions of tbe Fourteenth amendment will, so far as depends upon me. be main uined, executed, aud enforced in perfect and abaoi ute good faith. No rebel debt will be assumed or paid ; no claim for the loss or 'emancipation f any slave wirl bt',tarwd; no elairn for any loss of'd'ar'r4 jv disloyal persons, aiuuigr hra- the 'ate war, whether covered by tbe fourteenth amendmentjr p9t frH be cognized or paid; the cotton tax will not be refunded. 1 shall deem "my duty to veto eVery irttt provi "'mg for the assumption 6f pajment ! any such debts, losses, damages or iaittn, or for the refunding of each 1 x. The danger to the national tivasury not from ctairns of per- who aided. tijgmUion, but '"rn claims of persons reaiding in tbe puutiiern States r having property ,,r those Siates,- whowrere, or pre u''"ied to be, or who, for sake of ai'iuig claim, now pretend to have been. loyal to the government of the ,L '"n. Such claims,' even of 'ai pejsons,. when they are from fe- Maused by tbpaSa jf.tvc been disowned by the publi w t civilized nation", condemned ! the adjudioauons of the Siieme. 'iot i tie United States, ami only "'tfarry status by force of secifitt siauoq of Congrew. These "m have become stale, An tainted with frattd, Tfrev f' 'early always owned in whole" or in art by claim went, hv !iLtaa lobbying who have ho equit uie lax payers or the public. 1 !iy should in all cases be sorutt " xe'i with zealous care, tbe calfta- " w to individuals, which were in- "Wed by the late -w, ae for the part irreparable. Tbe Qovero rtnt cannot recall to life tfcemiMion nr youth who went to antkaely r nor compensate tbe suffer- " or sorrows of their relie or It can uot readjust 4ten , 'Hvi.luals the burdena it taxation " totore borne, or of debts incurred siain the g.jveruniVniC; which are ;! u' bu paid. U cannot apportion pportio amoug ur citizeus tbe dama- " ' ! . r-. . . . - .1 LL J... . , , - VOL. XIX.--NO. 28. gea or losses incident to military ope- rations, or resulting in every variety of form from its measures for main taining its own existence. It baa no nafe general rule but to let bv-gones be by gones, to turn from tbe dead past to a new and better future, and on that basis to assure peace, recon ciliation and fraternity between all sections, classes and races of our peo ple, to the end that all the springs of our productive indastriea may be quickened, and a new prosperity cre ated, in wbicb the evils of tbe past shall be forgotten. Samuel J; Tilden. The State Canvass. A grand Democratic rallv will come off at Ivey's Bluff, Nov. 6th. Jndge Fowle speaks at Snow Hill on the 31st, and GreenvUleon 30tb. Gov. Vance ppoke at Tientdii to 2,000 people. He spoke for two nours. Maj. Yeates, President of Roanoke Fair, conld nut attend, as be was canvassing bia district. Several' colored men ioined the Raleiyh colored Tilden and Vance The juveniles of Charlotte have caught the Tildeu and Vanjbe fever. They, too, havAe bad a pole raising. F. H. ttusbee, elector in the Fourth District, apeak at Hillsboro' on the lst msu , Hon J. J. Smith and the Revenue Berry Driver are yahvassing Gran ville. ' v ' ; i General Ransom will make ; two speeches in Wake, He speaks in Raleigh November Gib, at night. Who betraved the Wh i crs. t hfi Da- mocrats, tbe Douglas men, the Con federates, Andy Johnson and tbe Good Templantf Tom Settle. ! ----- . i t An old down east darkey in this State says;, "Make de white man poor you make de nigger poorer. I wotes for d-e Drmmycrats dis year. ' IL R. Bryan and John S. Lous, Esqrs., and Major John Hughes are canvassing tor liiden and Vance in Craven. Capt. W. EL Day and Edward Co- nigland, Esq., of Halifax, recently addressed the people of Northamp ton. Hon. W. N. It. Smith, of Raleigh, and Judge Albertson, of Perqui- w . I -M. mans, recently held a discussion at Winston. Smith did not come; out behind. Jo Turner is relying on the Radi cals for their support. Tell it not in Durham, preach it not in tbe streets of Hillsboro. Jonas Med I in to the rescue! The Ralsigh Sentinel publishes an opinion of the Supreme Court on the right of challenging at elections. The right is clearly recognized by the highest judicial authority. j J. P. U. Adams, who bolted , the Radical, in Wake, has returned to his old love. "Tbe dog has returned to his vomit, and tbe sow that was wash ed to her wallowing in the mire." Is .that so?.,. y . i More than 400 fraudulent and ille gal registrations have been made in Craven county. William H. Oliver, Chair man Democratic Executive Com mittee, givea. .uothje that frvery illegal voter will be challenged. : : Koiir ofalHj'-nomihfces5 bh th e Ita'di- vart -oonnty icketj irf Caoarrarf hae refused SO aflo -theft names to be nieliOB;Mre f fckef. ' The day men man can oc irid tided tO turd'HepuK- efch by tSief trick of nominating rhftt on the ticket seems in bj about eVerl (Jharlotfe . Qbewvqrm of mm i ?e y A 1 Col. John ' dunnmham, one. of the Democratic caridfidates in Orange lenlitoriai District, has issued an ad- dfess to the voters ot to at county. He, ha i cv,a88ed the other counties, bat t - not 'ba ' aple,r, o' ca vaas Orauge any further-rjheucJiis. ad-ISwav'-. f ' .) i'fii'j V1oio-'dv'pUi- The Petersburg Index Appeal says: John Pool, tbe infamous, has lue siuuio hi xui,u vwpw . U J .. . . 1 , J IKvw.iIin This drives tbe 1M dfec iriatfirj the State from the Radical party and, thus gives a few moretvptes to ,. 11 lw k,.iAMl , nF 'Pi hi at. Vance. mm 4f 7- The Newbernian says: Nothwitb-, standing the havy raihi,.,ao,d .high wind which prevailed, Friday the cubernatorial candidates went to Morehead City by. a special train, ac r!omnaTiRd ''hrr ouite a uart v from Newberft. - After cobsiderkble delayf Vance and Settle aaAhaa .to , - T T . f i I - I note n ace ia the Courthouse, and was attended by only about 250 people." Gov, Vance and Jndge Settle met at Beaufort on Friday add Swift Creek on Saturday. Swift Creek was tba last, joiat appointment, at tbe close ot the debate Jfl4ge tie and Gov. Vance! faloqaently oan crratulated each other and aft the people of North Carolina upoa vtfcwM uniform courtaey. -u iairweae,- good fig oo4 order. wMtehad charaoterized the fifty-eight, aonUe la of the grand joint oaropaiga Tnfey then shook hands amtolWawUusiv WILMINGTON, Spirits Turpentine. Another pole raising in Raleigh. Goldsboro Centennial, tea party was a success. Gross receipts $318. Over tffty buildings in course of erection on Fayetteville street, Raleigh. Jones Watson, Esq., of. Chapel Hill, is dangerously ill with diphtheria. U. S. District Court is in ses sion at Newbern, Judge Brooks presiding. - The Washington Echo is in the "sere and yellow leaf" but only ia Slr. - The tobacco crop of Orange is sorry not over one-fourth ia amount. There is a new 4ine of steamers between Edentoa, N. C, and FrankliD, Va. Only six inmates in Wake county jail. r.:i - A big drunk in Concord, but " nobody hurt, n as Abe Llneoln said. A Raleigh dealer gts oysters by the car load. Baptist State Convention will, meet at Raleigh November 1st. , - : 'Raleigh has only thirty -five law yers. Why don't some of the rural limbs transplant themselves? Person county sends three con victs to the Raleigh Radical headquarters. Three more unfortunate "Settlers." Rev. R. T. Vann will lecture at Jackson, Northampton county, on "The Devil's Pets." nU ; ; Wadesboro is greatly afflicted with diphtheria. Some of the people ale fleeing from it. ; ,s ' Alex who won the prise cup at Newbern, according to the Shell. There were two Alexs, and Alex wan the cup. . .Union county contributes two. colored " Settlers" to Raleigh Radical head quarters. A revival of religion is pro gressing at Trinity College. Sixteen have joined the M. E. Church. Over forty coa Versions. Jane Bost, aged 2ff,.an inmate of Catawba county poor house, was burned to death on October 22d. She was subject to spasms. j , . I .. Two convicts escaped while at work ia Cherokee county. One has been recaptured, but tbe other is at large. His name is Carson Ki ver. The diphtheria scourge is slill prevailing alarmingly at Chapel Hill. It is alo prevailing on Morgan's Creek, O range cjuuty. Raleigh Sentinel; Capt. R. T. Fulghu m is home from his long centennial iziog. His guide-book to the exposition has bad an extensive sate. Pitt county sends up three ne gro convicts to the Radical head-quarters at Raleigh. Three more "Settlers" done for. Nicholas Jenkins and his two sons, white men. and a negro named With erspoon, have been arrested for burning Conley's mill in Caldwell county. Asheville Orphan . Asylum ia discontinued. A suitable building could not be secured. Most of - the children' will be sent to tbe Oxford Asylum. The convicts allotted to the Georgia and North Carolina Railroad have arrived in Cherokee under the supervision of General John 0. Gorman, and gone to' work. Capt. Nat. Atkinson, of Bun combe county, astonished all creation at the Centennial with sixty five splendid va rieties of apples from Western Carolina. It wa3 the finest lot shown. . E. H. Plnramer, of Petersburg, W. C. & A. 7$, Stronach and A. D. Saun ders, of Raleigh, have presented agricul tural implements to the University .of North Carolina, which will be Used in instructing the students. '; Raleigh has more pretty girls to , the foot than any 16 wn In America. Sen-. Uriel. Exactly what every town and village ra the State claims. Every village can boast of the greatest doctor and the great est blacksmith in fhcTand. Last Thursday evening the Is raelitesof Newborn, au influential and re spectable class of merchants, called in a body and paid their respects to Governor Vance, who is deservedly very popular With them. ; The Goldsboro Messenger says: "A peace warrant has been issued against Dana Washington, David Evans, Silas Herring and Chas. Hicks, all colored, for intimidating and threatening Geo. Sturdi van, a colored Democrat." iAdaW;tfry has b.een arrested in Concord, charged with having issued tick ets over the Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Loois Railroad, contrary to law. A forged certificate jkafti-Uiy jwas general ticket agent, and other damaging papers were found apn bfalM&iaonV lUxis-via- 'Mr. - J; Lady-rtarrid Mlsi'lura Pnarr.'' By-lady we haVe1 a mind to make a viHaiuous pun, but refrain lest it be PharrV fettlied. W e hope at the feast of,, good, things Miss Laurate well. There , now, don't say any thing about it, we won't do so any mof. ,ifrf- !'o5 aV :;- - JrVas J ohnsori ahot Ed; 'tifly. cotoredrn the leg, at Cohcbrd on last Fri, daf night. Johnson says he acted in self defence, as tbe negro was rushing unoa ttimith1 a rtcwu anrre. Jwonaoaaa orfrfd is fefeyS, but not dangefouf .. , t a of Mr. D. M. Hudson, near Love Lady, Caldwell county, was broken open Sunday evening, Oct. '.' JUtana taasrai vaiaoie aru cles of uierchandiae takea therefrom. Tbe thief was supposed to be one Jonas Mc Millan, oft GaSrcouMyi who ad been staying in that section for several days. w ter wards handed it to bis aid, Capt. Jame A. Bryan, (now Dr. B ) of Kinston. He CIIS BK WM n.n innk It to the Gaston House, and re turned it to the hands from which he had received it, and upon examination it pro ved that the BriaadierOeiieral fxom.wkQm t was tasen was nameu lunyijiiuiu u. . now Governor of me State oi vmo, ad candidate for the Presidency ot iae ted States. aouag up toMWW - picture we cup i rem iuo tohsbSef( naaa h xB hflpn - wh ssirimra nuitiiaander. tbe Governor.' Gov! V. af- wore ttunu.iiw mtww,. Md'SlusB 61 XCt. 34 says: "Un last ounoay niht while the Governor was here, Capt. nffr ?l S a aliUIUOIV "W. 4. l9vf t rtfPPM a .... - A . s ol v unaole.to attenfit his farm affairs, and no one at home to , : . . : : : : n -? : " : m N. C, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 27, 1876. take his place. Last week his brotlie Grangers of the neighborhood gathered at bis bouse, brought with them a full supply of seed wheat, and in one day put hi his. fall crop, in workmanlike order, and find ing several bushels of wheat over, left It for the use of the family of Mr. Maris. This is the genuine spirit of brotherhood. Another instance of kindness deserves to be recorded. Mr. Maris sent for a colored neighbor to come and cut up and store away a supply of wood a good day's work. This was done cheerfully, and when at night Mr. Maris offered to pay for the work, the kind-hearted creature refused all compensation." T JET JD CITY. NEW IDVUKTISKMENIS. Mart Christ Dissolution. Wm. Ftfk Fall novelties. ' J. A. Watson Pasture fed beef. ' H ayden & GsnnAitDT Harness, &c. Mrs. R. A. Phtxtaw To the ladies. Local Dels. The President has designated Thursday the 80th of November, as a day of thanksgiving and prayer. ' Slight changes in pressure and temperature, light to fresh variable winds and clear, weather are probable for this sec tion tp-dayv ( (1 , j Those who have changed their residence since the last election should ra gister and vote in the ward In which their residences are now located. : b - The f olio wingnn mailable let ters are in the poet office in this city: Elec tric H i a 1 1 h Restoring Cora pa ay, New York ; William Schumier, Cincinnati, O. ; Lewis Taylor, Newocin, N. C. - . aijhh oo . ; f en -! We-are now engaged in moving the Star iuto its new quarters on Princess street, atid hops to be fully established there during next week. Our Job Office and Bindery have already been removed, and our friends having business in that line will call at the new office. i See to it, as the old registration books are to be used, that no one assumes and votes in tbe name of a deceased per son, or non-resident, as has been done in former elections, and to assist in the pre vention of this fraud, let each voter band in to the President or Secretary of his ward club tbe names of those he knows to be either dead or removed from this city, "" - ' j ; , ; i - '-. . "a .ii.l-y - 1 " 9 "V j The Fire Yesterday. , Yesterday afternoon, about a quarter to 1 o'clock, the clang of bells announced tbe alarm of fire, which was soon found to proceed from the residence of Mr. W. L. Beery, on Front, between Ann and Nun streets. Tbe flames were bursting through the roof and had got, under such headway before the engines could get into position and get a stream on the burning building, that serious apprehensions were felt that they would be communicated to other houses in the immediate vicinity; but by the aid of blankets spread upon the roofs of the buildings nearest the fire, which were kept saturated with water thrown upon them from buckets, and the exertions . of men who mounted the various roofs and prevented tbe lodgment of sparks, the fire was kept confined to the one building until three good streams from the Adrian," "Little Giant" and "Cape Fear" commenced to battle with the fiery element, when the seething flames began gradually to succumb and dwindle in their majesty and pale before the supe riority of the agency brought to bear against them. In the meantime the Hook and Ladder Coinpany were not idle, .all the communicating links between the- burning building and the surrounding property be ing speedily removed through their exe' tions and other necessary assistance render ed toward preventing a spread of the flames. The Bucket Companies were also on the-ground and did good service. Tbe building was quite a large oue, two Stories high, and, although the fire had pro gressed to such an extent before the streams from the-engines could be got apon it, the lower story was preserved almost intact, as far as ravages from lhe fire were concern ed; The damage from wafer and other sources will, however, Tender it compara tively woflMesa, .. " Tie m t of tbe 'furniture wa- removed, bqt some of it, we learn, was considerably damaged. , The loss on tbe ouilding I and f urnit ui e wiH. probably reach $2QtH) i o 500, to say nothing of the damage to the beautiful grounds in front, which is uo in- COnsiavraoie ixem. rv learn mm mere was no i nsuran ce On thereperty.' I The fire, we understand, is supposed i to have originated from some defect in the i i. . ; i ., ... i - . - ! Cel. Robert Strange. ! 'fiylaVruUOfl bf the'Third Ward TUden Vance and. Waddell Club. Col. Roheri Strange will address his fellow Democratic jjftizensof the county of 'New Hanover at itbe'Ceur&onse, this (Friday) evening,' at 8 Vclocky The inehV annoUhceinent 6t ins fact will, we feel assured, cause a large at tendance upon tbe occasion from hot only the different wards of the city, but also by those from the country who may be here on business connected with the present ses sion of the Superior Court. s Thermometer Record. The following will show the state of the thermometer, at the stations men at 4.31 yesterday evening, Washington, meaoJ lune, as ascenapeu irom toe ufy 19-9 jasned from, the Signal Offlca ia ibis city: nmll JV. i M New Oftenfe .V ntaiwsa,... UUIOUU.U, .... racksoiville, u ou, . . ...... Marks, . . '. f..v 79 T HS Key West, . . . . ...79 Wilmington 64 Tli at Republican Pole, A rather rough looking specimen of a pole, with topmast to match, was hauled in, through the assistance of a yoke of oxen, yesterday; and deposited in front of the Court House. We hear it is intended' to be a Republican pole. If there is any truth in the saying that it is "the longest pole that gets the persimmon," the one on Front street, from which the banner of Til den and Vance so proudly floats, will have a decided advantage. And then as to its other qualities: It is almost as crooked as the policy, promises and performances of the Republican party, and is suggestive of "crooked whiskey" and the devious ways generally of that rapidly decaying "fac tion." It is of pine, which is suggestive of tbe present condition of "the party," who are pine- ing at the loss of Indiana and West Virginia, and over their doubtful successes in Ohio and Colorado, and who will also soon be su-pine-ly awaiting another turn in the wheel of fortune. It is of the particular quali ty of pine known as "long-lea ve,H Which is suggestive of the fact that Gen. Rutherford B. Hayes will soon take a long leave ot bis Presidential aspirations, Grant of his warm berth in the White House, and the thou, sands of thoroughly sated office-holders and hangers-on of their fat positions under the Govern men t. Til-den. when we shall wit" ness tbe consummation so devoutly to be wished by every true patriot and well wisher of our long-suffering, tax-ridden Republic, let us all work and weary not in the great struggle for reform. Mayor's court. j , The case of Jane Arlington, colored, charged with setting fire to the dwelling house of Mr. Harry Webb, in this city, on the night of Sunday, the 22d inst., had a hearing before Acting Mayor Cassidey yes terday morning. The evidence, in his opinion, being conclusive as to the guilt of the defendant, she was turned over to the Sheriff without benefit of bail, to be lodged in the. county prison, to await trial before the present term of the Superior Court. The case of Charles Livingston alias Charles Bradley, colored, charged with making an assault upon his Wife with a deadly weapon, having been proved to be of unsound mind, was turned over to the Sheriff for the action of the Board of County Commissioners. Maria Wortham, colored, charged with loud and boisterous cursing and swearing and other disorderly conduct on the streets on Sunday night last, m the neighborhood of Brooklyn Hall, also being deemed a lu natic, was turned over for tbe action of the County Commissioners. Superior Court The following cases were disposed of in this Court yesterday; State vs. David Mallett, charged with as sault and battery. Defendant found guilty. State vs. Elias Council, charged with assault and battery. Defendant found guilty. State vs. George Washington, charged with false pretences. Defendant found guilty. State vs. Harriet Williams, charged with assault and battery. Defendant found guilty. , J State vs. Lemuel Williams, charged with refusing to work on road. Case on trial. State vs.' David Mallett, arraigned on a peace warrant. Case dismissed at defend- ., . .i;..'"'-' -i vSP sol ,f ant's cost. . . , State vs. Ben FillyawV arraigrifed on a peace warrant.- Defendant discharged on the payment of costs, "' mih&fi j Two or three witnesses and tales jurors, having been called and failed, Jwere fiued by tbe Uourt. meeting of tbe FlflU Ward JDcmo- - cratlc Club. ' J At a regular meeting ofthe Fifth Ward Democratic Club, held at Hinton tchool house last night, on morion the President appointed the following gentlemen to act as challengers oa election day: Thomas Spooner, F. M.'. Tames Benjamin King, JOhn 6. Darden, John Sidbury, J. W. Branch, Thomas Burnett, Sylvester Bryant, Thomas Gray, Sr., Frank H. Dai by, Wm rr "w lir tt T- . i- a.. James, wm u, iiarr, Ji. r. Aaner. ,; ,,On tnoqn..of F. H. Jarby, i; VM&r solved tnat this ward uoaniraously endorse the county nonii nations, made by the De mocratic County Eiecnttve ' Cohjjalttee, and pledge themselves to support the same., , .. :. -intv 1 sfij 1 hp 9 3 The IPreaident , announced that theip would be a grand rally on Monday night at tbe Fifth Ward pole. All IJemccrets iff" the city are c'Ortliaily VnItetf to'be prfesedi Mr. F, Hi DafbyaelleoT ?hporiiubnt deel ined mak: ag a speech, merely appeal ing to the members of the Club to perform thnir i-lntmr rut aIoI IAD rlau . . . Creatlna a DUturbauce-Hluen by a k coik iuulTidttCal atlwe". dence W dmr Isaiaa1 ibkUif, oh&r bi Eighth and Bladen ' streets, Wednesday night, 1 and was creating a I d istu rbaace, when Mosely applied to Capt. Fitzgerald, of tbe police force, who resides in tbe neighborhood, for protection. Seeing the officer approaching, however, the turbulant individual fled. A few minutes afterwards, as Capt Fitzgerald was leaning with his arm against the fence, talking with Mosely, a vicious dogtbelonging to the latter sud denly made a spring and seized the officer's arm through a large fissure between the palings, i It, TJ-Mnual0Mition ot the Sampson County Agricultural fair, .will he. dfnton on the 22bd, 43rd, 24th an for a: eaHfttrf tfca tling us to the privileges of lip same. onicung WHOLE NO. 2,885 our Democratic Roys . The Fourth Ward Democratic beys, 1 1 luded to a few days since as having erected a pole, from which a beautiful Tilden, and Vance flag had been suspended, having concluded that their pole , was not long enough, went into tbe woods and cut another, which they hauled into town yes terday with a yoke of oxen, and which they propose to erect on the premises of the Filth Ward Bucket Company, corner ot Fifth and Nun streets. Their present pole will be sixty-five feet high, and the cere; mony of flag raising will take place to night. The flag, as before stated, has an eagle painted on it, with a streamer through its beak, bearing on one end the name of l with Waadeir and' "'Reform'' under5- neath. The pole w ill be surmounted by a f large tin rooster. . U ' till VIAi In lha Dlaeh rfOU f A - sysis iu km v M- vo aa It seems that Royal Robinson, otherwise '"Preacher," whose, death in Son Caic, Una was announced in this paper Sunday morning, on what we considered good Re publican authority, was "scotched; not killed." In other words, 'as reported since in a Columbia paper, he was badly. beaten on account of bis advocacy of Democratic principles,, which waa the extent of the trouble. Royal is now reported on a visit to Wilmington, , It t VER AND MARINE ITSRU. The Norwegian Barque Speed, Olsen, arrived at Belfast from this port on the 23rd inst. ;j . i: t ' The Norwegian Brig AzJia, Hougen, arrived at Glasgow from, this port on the 23rd inst. The Louisa Wichard, Elmke, sailed from Bordeaux for this port on the 6th inst. i- f-m w ?-. j j Pender Conntv. We are requested to anhonncc that (be Democratic candidates hi Fender county will address their fellow-citizens at the fol lowing limes and places: . Burgaw, Saturday, October 28th. ,u South Washington, Monday, October 30 th. 1 ' Columbia, (at tbe Shed) Tuesday, Octo ber 31st. Point Caswell, Wednesday, November 1st. Lillineton, Thursday, November 2d. Itocky Point, Friday, November 3d. Grant, Spring Branch, Saturday, No vember 4tflV Bladen County Canvass. , 1 Hon. E. W. Kerr, together with ,lhe county candidates and others, will-address the people of Bladen county at the follow ing times and places: White's Hills, October 28th; . - : i J f Bladenboro, October 30th. Abbottsburg, October 81st. Brown Marsh, November 1st. Clark's Mills, November 2d. Carver's Creek, November 8d. Elizabetbtown, November 4th. Appointments of jnsj. mcCMai Maj. C. W. McClammy will address the people at the following times and places: Bonth Washington, Pender county, Oct; 30th. , ; . . .; : i Piney Woods, Pender, county, Tuesday, October 31. , Moore's Ridge, Onslow county, Nov. 4th. Maj. C. HI. Stedman's Appointments. Major Charles M. Stedman will address the people at Town Creek, Brunswick Co., Saturdayi ' uctoner U - CTTY ITEMS. 1 Book biwdkrt. Thb morhiks Btab B jok Iflad ery does all kinds pf Binding and Soling la work manlike manner, and at reasonable prices. Mer ' chants and others needing Receipt Books, or othel work, may rely oa promptness in the execution of their orders. 2. . . j Transit: a Pbintins-Inks. invaluable to. rail road companies, steamship companies, banks, mer , Chants, manufacturers and others. 'They are en during and changeless, and will copy sharp and clear for an-indefinite period Of time. Having joss received a fresh supply of theMnk we are pro pared to erecnti brders promptly and at moderate; TS. Dissolution. HS FIRM OF GlfcHKliT & BAWAR IS THIS day dissolved by mutual consent. (!!.. I J 'r-basineBswinbe coni bv the nndersigntd, former! octajiSit, iMJOS9 OKItlST. ai ' iju e r'!i'),l" JS 'Jati:l rdinge heVeto ore bfestowee, and soliciting a con taoanee: of tfce. 'saineji prepared to fornlth the LATEST STYLES in DRESS-MAKING, at her re sidence; corner pf rttrt'aty art eUfaJa,, .JAT.OTAJMpllAlsWTOIliL , r X1 LOWEST WASH FKlCEsT) SatiMsMIM pfi? I to all whafar we witb their pataaaaftv. i-oetW-tf1 HARNESS & COLLARS 15 Havden & Gferhardt's, Third St., between Market and Prtact . , oct 27-tf T Fall Novo es ft t IN IN MY LINE, RIVE, AT inned at th viirs Bawi The Ladle, WU-ton lmmmi aem " . I Wtrtct wfllento can jad ttamrae mj Nm MN larTEBMS CASH .H oct 27-tf WH. VYFEi 8 00 " "SEoailSiL'""''"''''''''' now k rn ts taken at propoi - 1 estimated as a quarter -column, nt.d a nan -001 nn MISCELLANEOUS. Look At Tlie Fall and Winter Styles At oct 88-tf HARRISON fc ALLEN'S. City Hat Store, 89 Front t , i I A M Headquarters Choice Family Groceries. .""sfr :oti X JL AM SBLLINQ THB VEBY HIQBEaT GRADE OV TABLE BETTER ll Forty Oats a Poaad, AND GUARANTEE- ITTO 8QUAL, (to say the least), THE BEST' U AT'' CAN BE id am . MsTiiitiTliiMrTiK-- Jl. THe W ITXCiliBiai EiMliitioB THE FIRST PREMIUM ! TOtHB'" ABiensBr m Bttwifit Association, Best Bottled Lager Bier IN THE WORLD. m i. f i :,;; ?i'4 ' - -in r FOB SALS 'ONLY BY THE BEL. OR BY THE ADRIAN & V0LLERS. SOLE AGENTS, Corner of Dock and Front Wllpalnn, 9. C We Have Them. JTJRESS AND BUSINESS SUITS r OF DIFPERNT QUALITY 4 MATERIAL AT UNEXCEPTIONABLE PRICES. AT oct 5-tf . M,UNBQNVH. Headquarters Ohoice Family Groceries. J AM OOlfSTAirTLY RECEIVING NEW SUPPLIES TO MY" ALREADY CO: ACT STOCK. M 6 4 . Ci all aad examine for yourselves. oct 25-tf THOS. H. IcKOT. Flour. Flour. BARBELS JUST RECEIVED PLANT'S EXTRA , best ia the world, T . McKOY'S EXTRA FAMILY, I 'k 1 PATCXENT FAMILY, , , PRIDE OF BALTIMORE, AUBURN. , These FLOURS-are all FRESH and NiCp. oct 25-tf (THOS. H. McKOY. rm .. M i 'it ii'. 1 . Call at McSoy's, ND EXAMINE HIS LINK OF 8 VKl P S. tW He challenges comparison. oct 25-tf Butter. Butter. QOME AND JRXAMINE MY BtmEB, And I know you. won't bny any other. oct5-tf il THOS. H. McKOY. Tb latent rMons, ui5 Ffil and Winter Millinery. Mrs. A. DtBROWN IS NOW PBaABgOoHOW HER NEW PRY. A raoreBliKD VB ARK OR OBT- WWXserfl aWUiagiH. it O? FRENC BHAT S,NEFBAa BBS , &c. 3T-Ladies will do well to tfvetois UNTISTIALL Y FIW K iMUiSCTIDN tsasr satUast attMttsa. . oct2-tJanI Cottou & KayaItores. nil:) i ft.. General 1 C ' la I 1 zaiwittMm mm oct Over 5000 Pieces h$et Y6ti Rooms. thbiperithan KaWtoa oraftewash; aad it i. tI ui . i w .fmM Alk Ua4s of rrtiilrirrlm: Oosdi sad Just Eecelved, BBXOAL HANDSOME CHBOMAS C tfc t i and STEEL ENQ RAVINGS. J0 .7 FINE PIANOS, QBiANBaad MELODEONS , BEAUTIFUL BOOKS OF AU Aad aaEaaleskYarlety of other USEFUL AMD, OKNAXBKTAL oct94-tf Lire Book aad Music Store, One month M Six YOU eonatrtytowrstea FiveSqaarai iB Moares as a nan -column. T T. .
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Oct. 27, 1876, edition 1
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