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BERNARD. ,1 :f'.'.JMLL. m ' JNI .i L : H . J ... , tl -S "fi!!.-- 1MH ;BIJSIIBD AILTKXCBP llAj warworn-M AVACS a r postage paid.. . ! oo 1 'irnrn nam a n m i yf r. -mr&r -aa .he.- t " ft L '-..fiV rS...M. LK....Wai:iX Li.ABIJilirM S 5ow"u,V ") " - too One ibscribera, WW in Jto of i()1!PKS,oKNTniHW. It appears f row the returns tha a,., thus far been received that Go- Lor ri-lden has 6eeri elected Presi- J . r thn ITn tied States he reeeiv- uew - ' j-ti . certainly 183 electoral vote; t .1, includes the four votes of . . -ED riJa with a showing m Oregon, Ne- ...i, fiscousin, Louisiana and ,mv Carolina. We hare anMg .iiaIll;e with the Repohficans in all of xbm state,, and TIMo vote may i)e increase! yet to 200, or even more. Wh hope to betftO'VWRhihH-, wXt imraber of the tar th f till suit, although, owing to the closeness of the vote in soma of the States, it may require a day or two longer to determine h. !. S.-0ur latest intelligent J .till more favorable, (The Democrats hHve certainly eanied Florida and Louisiana This gives Tilden and Head ricks 19G electoral votes, or 11 more than neeessary to a choice. MtsrH otsetiNt . i The State has gone vry largely Democradii. Tilden leads Vanee. The irnlic tina arj that lri- majority jntheSute w ilk exceed Vance's at l.asi 1,D00, and mny even reach 1,800 or 2,00(1. The Amndrnents have been c irried by a handsome majority, but it will be lesK than Vance's by probably 2,000. The Legislature is Democratic, but we are unable to ttate the approximate majority, lion. A. M. Waddell is re elected by 1,900 or 2,000 majority a lrg increase. We give the counties heard from, with the gains and losses, confining ourselves to the Gubernatorial elec tion, and comparing them with the Merrimonand Caldwell vote in 1872. when the latter was elected by 1,890 majority. The gams are as tollowWr Richmond 83, Iredell 407, Carteret 111, Nasu 339, Pitt 238f Union 444; Cabanus 350, Cleveland 648, Qerlfc ford 239, Jobnstou 157, Rowan 3C4, 6 374, Sampson 207, Robeson 285, Biadeu 246, Cumberland 40. Al amance 27, Martin 255, Dnplin 235, 0b8ow S00. Anson 200, Buncombe :)W,Polk2i8, Rnthrr.rd 46, Hay wood 231, Wayne '-'39, M ei-k leu burg 590, Hockigham 211, (iale. 2e!j, Liacolu '297, lleaufort 3LOO iluny onecou ii' s giving sffairr-friflrt- f Vance's h-ases are as -4AUtw Le toir4,tln ene Ehceco:nbe 20, BratHwick 73 tour counties, making 305 loss. Dednct I rom above leaves auctgajjyif 6,189 in tiiirtv rive con u ties, an average ot 1 78 to each con n ty. These, majorities are vnty partially official. We give them as they have ome to ns by telegraph and from correspondent. WfAaveisVO doubt that Vince's-smlbrity will range from 10,000 to 15,000n great aoft gWrioq-i victory for North Carolina. Since iI;h :ilove was Written we lave received the ofriciaTvoteJf Ca- iawba. It yives Vaiieeirai0jff 582, Spirits Tlirp VV. A. Smith iskqo me in Johusloo. - JoSf,,h G. Hestw, iheMmnK wwauy trau. toiegu n-liev. F. M. J. e noted 'wptist evangelist, has r rem Or- - Mr. Goddtai Whit-h-l a wor dtizen of Halifax, diWS OW'the 4tt lnsuui. -The iVcic says: Yesterday the m office ksvc tweal JaW lti'ssiA litlrCe Vulm I if .1 1 I ,1... i.ce voles. auJ if tins e.aluia had been "tioned a few weeks looirer we culd u s,'e that twenty and gone frve better. The lands of the late Joaiah 'urner, (Sr., i Orange, were .old on Mon "y and TueMMy last, attractiiig a g"d!y "uer oi purciittsei a, A Urge number of ret were sohtr Home of ;le 4sces were VLrT acre. f. f8, 7, and one tract '.'WO teres sold for 5,790. HT. BWeJ 10 8 agent Iwujebt the most of them. VVeldmi Net8 : We are inform- MihatMr E. G Ghfo, the popular and "Dciet.t Sum-riniendent of Hit Sealmard -" tt.an(,ke Hailroad. seat we vt the -'mpauj's siemners oo the BfMckwater 3 dwn to Plymouth last week on a 'ciai trip to carry the Democratic tickets D 'a the eaalsta .past d taw Btatew u "" ttsboro Recorder : Mr. Peter v niiu ma laillliv lani im m uome in Pennsylvania. Be has ren- valuable services here by demon "K the practicability ul makiug the ;i r profitable by the successful culture of f'dS,e on uplands. His cheese was equal """v brought here. ,Hiilsboro i&ear: The Pub g : Works wflt never flag whde recruits for il'"rvoluntcer so freely. At Ibejsecent til.l " w- VIHMilBI wro OUSWU ws.h - T J'.- teao party once lueyare a ra 11 not uy as they i K rtorili (VmILii& Rmilroul near rver. which resulted in the death of Chss Si l'ain wben , e mentioned, withi ,Jr,,,i the Martcr mcch car- oat uvHdl.at ins inKakigk. Wbewl ordan. Lh emoved f prtispeetme for wuud. Tl,r eoffimon n-.k aoe a strait aboot, and oaa .untitle r fedia. Uie fact thai oeti her engine carried a head luilit, nor waa there 5e thS!" P1 i ivaieifiQ Sen Lodge, Ko. $ ,4 Ms T Sentinel; St John's oni hi Newborn his a ftSir.. Grand of North i?rohna be"ine oate Januarv 2G, 1795 The exigence of this lodge dates bac?k an- tcnur 10 mis time nnri ihv in.r.n ,.M;n.i charter of a former date. Tliis lodge is the tt Lea the negrp servant, of Xf. 8. Commiseioner Shaffer, sod who fired ft"Sl onday nhrtit, that started the nd veslerdavevKninuhBfnra Munr safr. 6li Whtwssei swore they saw John re the Distol. If thra nv rittnp in thn law, says the Sentinel, U will probably squeeze this young night savage into a pen ilentiary suit of stripes before it is done with him. TT Hrpy .wahir VtHncVisKiiiBNTs. A. Tellkpsen Ship notice. 1 O. O. Parsley & Co Woo J. ! 8. H. Manning Liquor notice, f ChdLY & loicir-Micifeh sale fniRs. T. H. Mtfcoir'-Llquors, syrups, flour. apples, &c Local Bota. "'r ?" There ws no session of the Mayoi's Court yesterday morning. The T Arioso Club will give their first hop of the season next Thursday evening. Ed w aid Lucas, colored, was ar rest d yesterday on lbe charge of commit ling assault and battery on 'the person of Harriet Williams. i , i- The meeting of .the Wilmiugton Turnpike Company, which was to have been held last night, was postponed on ac count of the political excitement until next Wednesday eventug. j A special deputy left for Raleigh yester day morning with the following prisoners, couvicted at the late term of the Sunerior Court in this county: Lewis Selby, larceny. U years: Edward Bill, larceny, 5 years; John Johnson, lar ceny, 3 years; George Washington, false pretences, 3 years; . Lawrence Williams, larceny, 3 yeurs; Sheridan Devane, larceny, a years. . The following wcie taken to the Work noose Dsvid Mallett, assault and battery, 12 months; Cornelia Harriss, larceny, .12 months; J. W. Whitney, assault and bat tery, 60 days. raw Meiaaiid lor Mwt. J This community has been in a fever of anxiety, expectancy and excitement over lbe election fur (he pat two or tluee dys. and the eagerness with which news has been sought for and the avidity with which it has been devoured, has' evinced an inte rest and solicitude unparalleled in the his tory of our city. Yesterday and the day before the appearance of a Star extra on the street was the signal for an indiscrimi nate and tumultuous rush for the counting room, and an edition of several hundred was exhausted, in a "twinkling. Exearslou. The proposed colored- excursion to Co lumbia, 8. C, which was postponed dur ing the late yellow fever excitement, will take piece next Monday. There vill be a special car for the accommodation of white people who may wish ' to visit that city. Fare for the round trip $3 00; on the special ear $3 00. L Tbe Kleei Ion ' Below we give the official returns fiorn HaraeU sad Federal Point Townships, not iacluded in oar last report : FEDERAL POINT. . i For President Tilden 26; Hayes 62 For Governor Vance 24, Settle 63. Lt Governor Jarvis 24, Smith 62 ; Sec retary of State Engelhard 24, AJbertson 62. Audtlwr-Love 24; ReHiy 63; Trtas- arer Worth 84, Wbeeler 68. Superin tendent of Public Instruction Scarbor ough 24, Carson 62. Attorney General Kenan 24, Hargrove 62. Codgress Waddell & Caaaday 62. Senator Worth 24. Moore 62. HUse Dunham 24, Pearce 24, Wilson 6i, Hill 62. Tressuiei GleMVa 22. Hewlett 63. Register Lvu 22, Sampson 64. Surveyor Brown 22, Llnd 63. County Commissioners Martin 22, 'Williams 22, Madden 22, Vollers 22, San ders 22; Kidder 64, Wagner 64, Van Amringe 63, Duncan Holmes 63, Dela ware Nixon 63. "Coroner Bagg 22, Hew ett 63. Sheriff Fennell 22, Manning 63, Black 1. Amendments Ratification 25, Rejection 62. HARNETT TOWNSHIP. For President THden 110, Hayes 282. Governor-Vance 109. Settle283; Lt, Go vernor Jarvis 108, Smith 234; Secretary of StaVs-Eogelhard 108, Albertion 234. Aud itorLove 198, Remy 234. Treasurer- Worth 108, Wheeler 234. SuperiDteodent of Public Instruction Scarborough 108, Carson 234. Attorney General Kenan 108, , Hargrove 284 (MngressWaall I, Caoasay W4 8eosnftlvl' Moore 289. HodH-Dunbarn 108,Pesf ce 108, Wilson 280, HW JZoajPreaaarer Gleaves 102. Htwhstt ttmTWkSm Love 108, Sampson 234. SurveyorBrown 108, Lind 231. County Commuwioders-Williams 108, Amrhwe 233. Holmes 281. Nlaon 283. ,fwljlM-A'3 U SvllOl rt1-Tl : f--fh8 ILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA. sui - i VANCE AND VICTOET! LStar Special Telegram . . CUMBERLAND. Fayetteville, Nov. 9. Official. Tilaen 2,230, HsyesjD.128; Til den's msjority 107. Vance 2,179, Settle 2, 132; Vanoe's majority 47. Waddell 2,185, Canaday 2,129; Waddell's majority 56. Ratification 2,140, Rejection 2,154; Rejec tion msjority 14. The entire Democratic county and Legislative ticket is elected by an average of about 7. WILSON. Official to tbe Star. Tilden 1,771; Hayes 1,162. For Con gress Green, Democrat, 1,727; Brogden, Republican, 1,162. Vance 1 ,774; . Settle 1,159. Ratification 1,744; Rejection 1,210 CATAWBA. " Official to the Star. , i Tilaen 1,874; Hiyes446. For Congress W. L Steele, Democrat, 1.H40; Allen Jor dan, Republican, 219. Vance 1,869; Settle 448. Ratification 1,864; Rejection 433. STANLY. Official lo the Star. I , . Tilden 958, Hayes 426. For Congress Steele, Democrat, 914; Jordan. Republi can, 844. Vance 953, Settle 472; ratifies lion 959, rejection 426- SAMPSON. Clinton, Nov. 9. I Official vote in Sampson: Vance 2,071 Votes; Settle 1,668; Vance's majority 403. Fowle 2,100, Dockery 1,668; Fowle's ma jority 434 Waddell 2,025, Canaday 1 ,668; Waddell's majority 357. Ratification 2, 078, rejection 1,097; ratification majorily 881. This is official. The county Dcmo- jcrticatic ticket is elected, with a larger ma jority for the State ticket. Everybody feeling good. ! BLADEN. The following are the Democratic major Ities in Bladen : Tilden 6; Vance 6; Ben nett, for Senate,, 126; Clark, for House, 174; Canaday, Rep , for Congress, 88; Sut oo, Dem., for Sheriff, 842; Devase, Dem., I r Treasurer, 4"v Tue entire B jard of De mocratic County Commissioners are elect led by 133 majoiity. The Amendments Were rejected by 94 majority. Another account says: Bladen county is redeerfted. The entire Democratic ticket is elected (State and National) by 5 msjority, and the county candidates by from 40 to 172. Clarke's majority is 173; Bennett's is 130. BRUNSWICK. . This county has gone Republican. The following is the official vote for Senator: WaccamSw Cowan 61, Russell 22; Cow an's majority 39. Shallotte Cowan 158, Russell 80. Smithville Cowan 50 major ity: Town Creek Cowan 161, Russell 322; Russell's majority 161. Northwest Cowan 244, Russell 406; Russell's majority 162. Lock wood's Folly Cowan 86 majority. Majority for Russell 70. The vote on the rest of the ticket varies but little from .the 'above. ' MONTGOMERY. Rockingham, Nov. 9. Authentic reports from Montgomery county gives Settle a majority of 129, a Re publican loss of 49. - Hayes majority is 92; i rejection majority 129. The entire Repub licas ticket is elected except the sheriff. In Richmond ratification is 40 aiiead, and tbe Democratic ticket is elected. GATES. , Gatesville, Nov. 9 The majority for the Democratic 8tate t'eket is about 450; majority for Tilden 450; Democratic majority for Tilden ail .probably exceed 500. IREDELL. Statesville, Oct. 9. Bumnrmbe gives Vance 724 majority, Vale 790, Polk 100 majority, Rutherford 200, U ay wood 580. Rollins, Rep. , is elect ed in Madison. Settle carries Henderson by 100. T BEAUFORT. Takc ro, Nov 9. ! Later returns report lante Democratic gains in Beaufort. Vances majority is aboutaOO. . ' .n?-iH-s.'3 i! i RUTHERFORD. Ttie following are the majorities in this county: Tikleu 239, Vance 180, R B. i Vance, for Congress, 230w Justice 225, Rat ification 200. Two townships are estima ted. LINCOLN. rttftr'jjiM majorHyi ia Lbcoln aboui 599) lihn-asaJa'ity' for thr amendments will be about 000, a Democratic gain Of hi) r C'So if Vance and Tilden 494 majority. Ratifi cation 591 msjority. msjority. R6BBSON. 818, itW;',Wtii'.jr UREENVTLLK, flOT. V.. T1sHii!i nstlnrllT N. FRIDAY. NOVKMBFJfc '. K i4i .f.-ii t ' -f i ' f 5 : - mrWIW W" - W o-r wi y v-; RjMiii ijiiifi' i -ht - - ------- - MISCELLANEOUS.' Raleigh, Nov. 9. Gen. Kil patriCk arrived in this Cityhis evening from Washington. ' He M now closeted with T. B. Keogh, Chairman of the Republican Stste Committee, and oth er Republicans, at the Yarboro House. It is charged by Democrats that bis presence in the State is for the purpose of perpetra ting frauds upon the election returns. Additional leturns from the Western part of the S ate continue to show Democratic ' -Hew gains. The counties yet to hear from are Democratic, and the majority will certainly reach quite 15,000. T. B. Keogh concedes the Suite by 12,000. Moore couuty gives from 100 to 159 De mocratic majority. Harnett county gives 200 Democratic majority. , gtjjl dBna ' BtlDKN UKDKKfllKO. Dear Star: Tilden and Vance have carried this county. Our entire ticket is elected. Tremendous work has been done auo a glorious result is our reward. At our township (Turn hull) Tilden and Vance got 101 votes, while Hayes and Whcelerdid not get a single vote. S. Thermometer liecord. The following will show the state of the thermometer, at the stations mentioned, at 431 yesterday evening, Washington mean time, as ascertained from the daily bulletin Issued from the Signal Office in this city: Au usta 54 Mobile, 56 Charleston, Montgomery,. . . . .53 Corsicana, 72New Orleaus,. . . .58 Galveston, ...... .'69 Punta Rassa, 63 lndianoht, 68 Savaunab, .55. Jacksonville, 58 St. Marks, ..56 Key West, 76 Wilmington, 55 ( VKU AND fft AKINB I TEMS. The Katie Collins and another schooner sr.- reported below, bound op. "When the swallows homeward fly," then is the time wben coughs and colds be got to appear. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup 4 uies every case, t I7XARUIKD, CAMPBELL LONDON. On the morning of the 9th i. bc, at St. Jatnea ehorcU, by tbe Ht. ber. ei suon aikiason, AKCHIO ALU U. CaMFUBLL sod ANNIE H., daughter of M. loudon, Esq., all of thiscity. No cards. nisi), POWELL. In Columbus county. N. C. on tbe l h lost., UA V. rOiVKLL, in the 19tb year of ber age. - w MEW ADVERTISEMENTS, Auction Sale, w O RANGES. BANANAS, &C., i On board Schr. "Julia Elizabeth," Continaed This Day (PRIDAY) 10 o'clock A. M. CBONLY & MORBIS, nov 10-1 1 Auclioneers. Liquor Notice. Retail liquor dealers are hereby notified t hit tbe SCH EUULB TAX mast ;be paid TI11S WESS, or the law will be enfo ced. . H. MANNING, nov 10-lt bbertaT. Ship Notice.- ALL PERSONS ARC HEREBY forewarned not to harbor or trade with any of the Crew of tbe Norwegian Barque "JUPITER." aa neither the Master or Consignee will be responai- ble. nov 10 tf Master. Black Jack, White Oak, Ash, Pine and Mixed Wood, FOR SALE ON WHARF. LONG, 'OR CUT UP and bELIVERBD, at as low prices as can be had in the city. For stle by O. G. PARSLEY A CO.. nov 10-tf Corner Orange and 8. Water sta. Headquarters Choice Family Groceries. JUST RKCBIVBn, ANOTHER INVOICE OF MeKOY'd PUKE RYE WHISKEY, which is a Double-staniped Ucods, and gaaraneed to be PEK- FEC l'LY PURE. Only Three DoHs per gall hoc At TUOS. M. McKOY'S, Wo. 8 North Front at. nov lQ-tf Syrups, Buckwheat,&c GOLDEN, SILVER DRIP, -lj . .... v, CALrfyKNLi U.QNKY, ana oTSer Grades of SYRUPS, Fresh New-HnlleS bUV SWHCAT. HM the sweetest BU rTEfRvon ever At ' i brmtKovs. nov 10-tf No. S Novih Front St. -H : - 1 '?".t i 1 Flour. Plour fiti BARRSt 8 FLOUR; Jv1 ? a? " f HmWak Is part of , f ast's Kxua, McKay's bxr a Pj.ux: l. Pride uf ftatum. re, Auburn, aad varions other t rud. 4 THUS MyStKOr, nov 10-tf No. 8 North b ront rt. apples, &c. ll J i . w 1 !. t E ANT EA I l.vG APPLES, 1 a ly KueelRlSli PuiMTOES, . ana suver-Mun unione. At 'inos. U. McKOV'S A. nov -if . o. 8 North t runt st, Fish, Bacon, &c, TXl'RA MESS No land No 8 ' Pj MACEitL E ., in Bbls ai d Kits, Buuel ss COBIH, Khlton Markvt BEEF, ttUMMi sugar t.'areii 4aMS 1 - ' ' bTtUPM andSaaac i ami SHOULDERS. Tongnep, iried Beef and Bohtgna faosa e. At Tll to HVMcKoY's. novia-tf : Net 8 Mar Frbnt at 1 If ' . 'i 1 . i' j,U"i ! ft '.v' l- '' Canned Goods, &c. E' W!, PMa4VW3Jatn.u rti d ewrv lliittg usas'ly leunu in a tliut Ciass ttn- eery store, all cheap f-r CAs u , r7' At . .tbvs. a a.'K'caibt. MOV fo-tr No 8 Nona Front st. - : HUM . . ' - .- - M o:iag f fw,rr lotxfj G. er. Table atiaCaxAdlsE, n ruB$ vex - -..jiij.1 Potatoes, Mackerel. s'ssRll .n i jaJli.lL Tinmiiaam sv sss .smii i faEatasr. Ijl J t -JfAT Dt V$q na.u liiit; io'f WWaaCT ' , 10, 18T6. WRO NEW APVETmSEMENTS. Bulletin. In ADDITION TO THE EXTENSIVE AND VABISD ASSORTMENT OF DRY GOwDS which we adyertise la another column, wc have jest re ceivd A Superb Lot of Ladies' Cloaks & Shawls L FOR ELEGANCE OF STYLE AND QUALITY THEY HAVE NEVER BEEN EQUALLED IN WILMINGTON. ALSO, JUsT ARRIVED, One Ilandrcd and Fifty Dozen Gents' Silk Ties, Which we offer at prices NEVER BEFORE AP . PRO ACHED m Wilmington. Lot No. 1, 15 Cta Each; 2 for25Cta Lot No. 2, 5 Cta Each. BROWS & RODDICK, r,ov7-lw nac 4 5 Marker 8s. ain! Thone Celebrated Fox Crackers. The best Tables dJOys'.er Cracker ever made. Sold only by CHAS. D. MYEKi Ac CO. nov 5-tfD4W 5 and 7 NORTH FRONT ST. Choice Articles. LEGHORN CITRON. r H NEW CfcRKANTS. FRESH FI38, ANCHOVY PASTS, CAPERS and CAPUCHINES, CHOW-CHOW. Cream. Bdam and Dutch-Head CHEESE, Fresh Crisp MILK BISCUIT, NIC-NACS and GINGER SNAPS, j ' l l - CHAS. D. M VERS CO., nor 5-tfBAW 5 and 7 North Front St. M - i : IO , 3 4 - 1 DRESS GOODS. ocf:a-tfD&w Apples, Salt. Flour, &c 25 barrels extra . baldwin apples, 3000 BACKS SaItT" BBLS. FLOUR, all grades, FULL LINE GROCERIES, AT LOWEST MAR KET FIGURES. OCt29-tf BINFORD, CROW & CO. Fine. Fat and Large Roe Mullets, Medium Mullets, Pine, Oai ana Small Mullets. We guarantee. So send in your sure of satisfaction. ADRIAN & VOLLERS, New Goods. 1 1 ir,-u tt Barrels FLOUR, ' ' M " 3 V ' Plant s Extra, (rtt fi oik 'jitt i - - r Snow Flake. ami Pnnain'i Vnnrw 1 A A Boxes and Tierces D. S. IUV ad -tanked BACON. Tons Pieced and Arrow TIBS, Q Whole and Half Rolls BAGGING, t R B4g COFFtvB, atrvj 2(J() hrte SUGAR, i ivn Boxes TOBACCO all aaaisW. ., 5 Packages SNUFF, Half Bbls and Boxes., fj Gross MATCHES, - n -j ;- Hhis and BblsSnpar House and Co .a MOLASSES ALSO, LEBANON A, f7;' LAKE GEORGE, v and MANCHESTER sHKaTING. LITTLE R1VBK and RANDOLPH Y ARNS, ail t.w ts it t tn Foe sale by oct59-tf j . WILLIAMS MURCHISON . I m or Wbttewaxh. aad it is AMaas-of TjrAasistasgqasai sat 1 A ' nnif Sfto)eiria i ti t B-eii WiiaE inBTiTTWr VKkUiselsa 'I w, u fmmrmmm,A. I io Latest Cauffht As: 100 LaiteslMWnillMSfale. art ti m as a : 1 . i. " . r -a. - - a,. - w n LE N0. 2,897 MISCELLANEOUS Overcoats, jgU8INES8 SUITS, DRESS SUITS, . TRUNKS, BAGS. and GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, Fresh and Cheap, at aovJMf 5 MUNSON'S. Tilden Hats ! gILK, SOFT AND STIFF HATS, LADIES' STRAW AND FELT HATS, At HARRISON & ALLEN'S, nov 9-tf City Hat Store, 89 Front at Lime. t'. iiSjm JUST RECEIVED, 1 I m v: i J A SMALL LOT OF FRESH THOMASTON STONE LIME. For sale low by ' GEO. G. BARKER & C8. . nov9-St New and Fresh J3BUNI t. CtTBRANTS. OAT MEAL. OAT GRIT8, PEARL BARLEY BYE H-rTTH PARSNIPS, CELERY, and ' fAKa.LiN CHAMPAGNE CIDER, At L. VOLLERS', nov 8-tf 8. E. corner Market and sd ate. WILMINGTON, R. J., N ovember 9,18 16. Dear Sirs : We have a well selected stock of Ttia. 'Vaocf." aad H.ptcaj CIGARS. TOBACCO and . . Hi f j Bifayaasssasi' ni n;LK Pay our losses by . purchasing wuh currency of u. . ,,: i, it- m a. i o t r oct-tf TOBACCONIST. 1 -: ' a it I SECRETARY'S OFFICE. ! WILMINGTON, N. C, NovTtb, 1376. 1 RE T?nT?TVwrwsT A Wit a r . uroivn nm h, Btockheiaer. of th. Winnhtgto Weidoa J Haiiroaa company, will be held at their Office, in WILMINGTON, on TUESDAY , the 91st inst. J. W. THOMPSON, . nov 7-Stow 4t Tu Fr Secretary. -t u ui m4 Wllm inston, Co. A Aug. R.R. Co. ' SECRETARY'S OFFICE, . , WILMINGTXIN, N. C, Nov. 7th,' 1876. The SEVENTH ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Stockholders of the WimingiOB, Colombia fe Au gusta Railroad Company will be held at their Office, In WILMINGTON, on TUESDAY, tbe ilstinBt W. THOMPSON, nov 7-SUw 4t Tu Fr Secretary, LiTerpool & London & Gloe Ins, Com'y- 1 ilE TAX RETURNS OF ;TI1E Ot FIRE IN8URANQE COMPANIES licensed to do business in the City of New York, for the six months, end ing EOth June, 1678, show that the Local Pre mlnsa Receipts of the Liverpool & Lon don & Globe exceeded those of any. ether Com- Pnj "7 ss,tii,u. 'rnxs serves to show, to some extent, the popularity of this Company in America's great Metropolis. 1 Represented by JNO. W. GORDON & BRO., Generil Insurance Agents 24 North Water I nov5-tf CoMpments froi tie Mountains. QQ CHICKENS and DUCKS, f l.' ; 2QQ Dozen EGGS, 1 AAA Lom- BUTTRH, . . - -i. q ! .:. A V7Vf V7 OA A Bushels APPLES, t,YA dw F KA Bushels ONIONS, l. 1A Bbls Irish POTATOES, i AO CABBAGE from the coast: SO Bbls 1 MULLSTf: 30 Dae MU1.LBT ROE, TROUT aovsiw . i.PrUicsawaad Wast sts. (u sei OHIO ,';uinc:U l;l' IN. JACOBI'S f ,'viJi . ay J mttawwiwr R IIRPAT REMOVED TO NO. ID SOUTH STREET, Five Doota south of MatketS Where we shall be glad to bee all oar Friends and Custom lers. . oct xa-im Guns and Pistols. THC LARGEST STOCK OF PTSTOLB Of ALL K N CARTRIDGES, 8IWl1rVWDlSR, i;P.-, WiDS, GAMsVBS.JSIHf JfVUCH 8. PUA'bbK FLASKS, POWDER and h HELLS for Hrut-o j l.ode-, evr brought to ths cit v and at price that-an't be BltAThTN, can tie found at the old uniisbed ardware House of JOHN DAWMN. 8-tf- 19. 20 and ST rsaa?snifl ire Tl !') i. New Process Family Flour, .... so popular and well known. Wi hout its equal in this market (.-i 1 !"-;:! tit$")lf Ui V'l?tl ' ' Sold on'y by i -i' tUO. i ItYiBrlB. - S tS 11 and 13 Sooth t ront tt. fit . itH1 it I ! Beef. 1 .u-i-s.'tdl T JL HAVS OP, street (Carra (CS streets, wkore quality, ahd V hAiET.. BLH.S, at the &T LOWb&T pjmriliriA- ff.'ni- i Li W Early es, TjMNB RED APPLES. aad MOUNTAIN BUTTER, Ferssie by t . nov 5 HALL A PEARS ALL. 1 , tmmi niammifmm - Ttt niiiHnna. 4' rt liminnoii ac tveioon k.k. to. 1 s'J foscsasWaaiwWWa eta vtssatM. six ;:::::-:::frnrfS - " One WContract taseti. at propc - tionately low rates. Five Sonaree es ten souares as a haft iLLANEOUS BROWN & RODBlCK, 45 market Street, NOW OFFER, 'r' l- Unequalled Inducements ! IN ALL THEIR DEPARTMENTS. BLACK AND COLORED At Lowest Prices Sold in pap itii.ii iftmmm4mp 9INE DRESS ' - ' " " - rio .s-atraai t t OF THE LA TEST PARIS STYjjgfrj, At Lowett Prices fiola in BLACK SILK WAXP HENRIETTA, )r colore eismKEsmit And 8 GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF DRESS received from New York, and offered At Lowest Prices feold in Wiiibrgtar. ' A Great Variety of the Newest Styles & S2dtiG)p ,? ' DBEks GOODS JuMg" ? At Lowest Prices Sold in Wilmintcn. FLANNELS, BLANKETS, BROWN AND BLEACHED COTTONS, PRINTS AND BEPS, i At Lofjreat PriceaJtelA . vAdjMMJt$i,i jwV i i '! ; i mil AtLowtst Prices Sold in -WitaiiDgtoa. LACES, SLtK HANdKERCHlEFd; VlBbfafr' and TIES, la all the r'i KjT ,ut.- CARDINAL RED, NA At Lowest Prices LINENS, LINEN D. ING GOODS OF At Lowest Prices Sold HOSIER Y AND UND ; ! - f ' vmiMraisaai a,;j At air i Snirtsibr 5? Hi? t RUa AtaAa nr w.nntt. rnl( t Bosoms, all ttou Holes, for 75 NOTHING LW WILMINGTON EQfAL TO THEM: I OR Tm-mifttotf'i Jf JiJUSH. L,KtSL,lJL "S VU f: -fA. am FOR 1876 AND CORSETS! CORSETS''-&OB8E&B That th ese Good s have j them markets. re of onr specially adapted to Wiliajngton.. At the Lowest PriMsSfn BKOWX ft : nov 7-tf si fJi K Mi: t. 9- Bk4sN,5ad SMAgggtBT j? . .' -si v i ? . t?nc"j! J t1u( & lt .sTfaans ivra sWafw-anpaali 'if' " n jfaia) i .Jan i fti If OS lililf 1 4sVun f,'iw l9t mm flaw AND T. - - - - -. nov4-tf aw : Hint met 1 Wort . f ni 1 . -..i nawf fVtMfXf tjq At ! GEO. MVfiRsT. nov 5-tf ii aad lHaaissJOnOa u . i . ..,.ftao-. Mit-wi d. SWEET B Msit nov5-;f . 11 sad . - - tu FurtTtLrson's CARTOON OF THE This! artoon of the Kaor f..r the Oovemoinbip betyta Vaoce a-1 Setile. lKtwtisr m .tun t on and wtdttntf the commvnt of all elarw PWaaaSi arv SMok ctSr. o?w51fS Pianos, Organs ajssf BVfEjsf coos i iSfcKkr Are now be to suit the times, tor ftash. Hirii-Bred Doers. ! :Ms1ss1s?lsa .-iatMdir WaswiywW - ! fKtlT'? fiii? f tiovnl iio ai'if nt 5u-' SILKS, isTa i slafiiSsM i i "I YYBLUE,Ete Sola in Wilmington- . , . r. a . srs . i r j in Wilnunrrton tfkj$iAi, ''''' r ' If tBWW&MUif awtm omplete, bat ttaxtons and Ba Gents, UtaaukresrfamDjaeNor. : 4K lwMkWiTor' . , - ftv 1 i gsTi liars s mm nrj Fish. FahVgpFjj .1 w WWrWai rr ii .riiMth.i i; I j -i". n il h, Bairffuur, Salt &,FIiur sa afjaswjnm na vtspsw w was" ( sV 'Vsrlpss w 5iWif8aa uVMJMa!aJri? ; .. :r-.vrTIHMfl-fi Iwlinkift99il6 novwf KBB0maosteEwiioa. ; treat. I , . . iiaTBll aaT SlMhASillMri I T-RW5W YA-TW.r( tntMV . ....... . and caBnacaa, r- -r7- 1 : remsm sa i' t Send for tt. "' !. tWJ VstllfeaMalisls-at .ssJaWl Itiia W(r jj ootfthe instalment Bov5-tf UveBSokMmdcto m
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Nov. 10, 1876, edition 1
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