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THE HOEHIITG STAB. By WH. H. BEMAnD. ; PUBLISHED' DAILY EXCEPT MONDAYS. RATES OI BCBSCKirTIOV IN ADVAXCE : Oiicyear, (by mail) postage paid,......'..... $7 00 sis months. " t.v . " 4 00 Three months, " . ... 2 25 Onenwmth, - M i 1 00 To City Subscribers, delivered in any part of the city. Fifteen Cents per week. Oar City Agents are uot authorized to collect for mere than three months iu advance. - -.. : -, OUTLINES. Gen. Grant spoke at Sheffield, and said the American tariff was necessary to pay off the war debt The Turks at Plev na have been reinforced by 10,000 infantry, who forced their way- through the Russian cavalry. The speeches in the N, Y. Rcpublioaivj5tU .Convention were very bitter; Conkltng trinmphecL - -,Theyel low fever at . ernanaina is abating; ab sentees must not return before frost' Godard Bailey, formerly editor of Mobile llegifierS iA dead.--" ---A bankat ' Cam brklccDort, Mass., robbed.' t A chro- mo establishment fn Boston, and a hat factory- at-Jrtethaehi Masai 1- have been burned. Key does not believe the Confederate flag was displayed at Atlanta, for the' enthusiasm was greater there' than elsewhere. A : grand eouncil Was held with the Indians in the East Room; twenty-five Indians were present - .Toliii CChurchilt Jnomirated bV TJepubli- cTuis for Secretary -of State in New York. - ' Austria will maintain its policy of neutrality. Gen . Pearson, who com manded the-Pennsylvania State troops du ring tnptiike,. has been indicted for mur der. New - York markets : Gold weak at 103; cotton easier at llfllc;. spirits turpentine easier at" 33c bid, 34c asked; strained rosin quiet at $170 I 80. .. V.. : ; "M ' --. : Tl)c ; greatest- astronomer of his time, Jean Joseph Lo Verrer, died on Saturday last in the city of Paris. He was born on March 11, 1811, and was therefore in his 68th lyear. He wasthe first to announce the dis covery of the planet Neptune. He was a member of tho French Acade my. : !.;"-- McCnllough, the eminent actor, is to captivate -Richmond, 1 Va., next week' with a half dozen of; his famous characters, including Macbeth, Ham letj Richard IlLand Richelieu. Come this way Mac and try a Wilmington audience. We like Macs down this way, specially Macbeth and McCul- loiioh. l - The fearful scourge at Fernandina appears to have spent no little of its force. The last accounts are more favorable, although a suburban vil-. lage is sorely afllicted, one-half of the Citizens reported sick from the fever.! The absentees should not make the fatal mistake of returning. before the frost has dono its work of purifica tion. Last year many deaths occurred among those jvho imprudently hur ried back before the force of the dis ease had been spent. i . In the death of the late Rev. ' Dr. JamesA. Duncan, of Virginia,- the South lost one ofjts greatest, possi-r-bly its greatest, orator. His elocu tion was superb, and he could tell what he knew better than any man we have ever heard. Rev Dr. Read, i . i. i Presbyterian, of Richmond, use to say during the war, when Dr. JDun can was stationed in that city, "When I hear that young man preach I al ways feel as if I were never called." The eloquent Southron was buried in Richmond. Bishop Doggett preached the sermon, which was every way ap propriate and impressive.? The facul ties anchstudenls of Richmond (Bap tist) and Randolph Macon (Method ist) Colleges were present. j The editor of the Bungtown Bird ot Freedom will shed many "tears of pearly dew" over the intelligence of the destruction of Prang's chromo establishment at Boston. "The Bird of Freedom and a chromo worth $10, all for the insignificant sum of $2 00," wiU not now be the slogan, and the - . - . - f ..." -'if-: great American public will be de prived, for a season at least, of the "best family newspaper ever pub lished' and of an elegant chromo be sides.' What the editor of the Bung town Bird of Freedom will now do is a conundrum of very difficult solu tion; but we would suggest that he substitute for the chromo a patent medicine almanac or a three-em space. Mr. Lyman Tremaine made a Tre mainedous speech in the ; New York Republican State Convention yester day. He is afraid that, with a solid South, the Democrats will capture ja; few Northern States? and -thus get control of the national, administration for another twenty -6 ve years, and Mr. Tremaine wants to know if the loyal men of New York are ready to hand tht government over to the men who so lately sought to destroy it. The answer of the "loyel men"-, has not yet been received: but they will no doubt remember that it is the Rad ical party that has been seeking; to destroy the government for more than twelve years past. Mr. Tre raaine may as well make up his mind lo furl his bloody-shirt flag and take a back seat ' ': i ' I . 1 rr ,tt" ri .'"q -Hi 1 -4 .i..,t. i i 4 -, . ; II , , ' VI YOt. XXI.---NO. 5. ' . . Latest By yrail: ! . : Yellow Fever at Vera eras. ....... t , .NKwKrANsSelie 26. t. Mexican advices state that yellow fever prevails at Vera Cruz in its most violent symptoms, arid very fa- caiiv. JHlaafns Slaiouii By Cable to Charleston Jour, of Commerce. . r; vi?,'y!:. LoNfDOsr, Sept 20. : The German masons who were brought to London to replace the strikers have abandoned their work and disappeared. It is suimosed that they have acted under the influence oi me international society. A Prvnainent citizen of Surry A eel. i deotally KljLied. , A correspondent of the Jndex-Ap peal, 4 writing from Waverly, under date of 25th, says: : UV. -JJ L U . fa XJIiWF, in Surry county, on Saturday, one of the : horses flew the track, . rur uing against Mr. John Underwood, a citi zen of prominence and highly es teemed, inflicting injuries from which he died on Saturday night. . , ; Dnel Between Straaeri. A duel was recently fought south of the line ; between Louisiana and Mississippi, on the New Orleans, St. Louis fc Chicago Railroad, between Dr. Albert Lower, of Hot Springs, Arkansas, and Ed. R. McLellan, of New Orleans. , McLellan was severe ly but'not fatally wounded. The af fair arose from some trifling dispute, and the parties were strangers? not having met more; than a half 'hour before the challenge was passed. . Horrible Death or an K:xcurIoa!li. Fredericksburg Star, 86lhrJ ! A colored man named Randall BentleyV one of a large party of ex cursionists which left Richmond for Washington on Monday -morning, met with a huddeu and horrible death while on the way. As the train ws passing Guinea's station switch, Bent- ley was leaning out from the platform looking towards the rear of the train, when bis head came in contact with a freight car standing on the switch. Ills skull was crushed into pulp by t&e bio and his body fell under the wheels and was rhornbly mutilated. His remains were gathered up and carried to. Richmond by the next train. . 1 lie Incraetlblee at Work. Tribune Correspondence from Ly nchburg A fraction of irreconcilables, led by Gen. Jubal Early, ex-Congressman Whitehead, tiditor-of - ihe -Netos, and Mr. Daniel, the defeated candie'ate for Governor, endeavored a few days ago to break down the reception and get the city to turn a cold shoulder to the President. Their effort was so far successful that one of the two military companies voted not to parade; but as the President's speeches and the news of his reception else where in the South came from day to day, the Bourbons lost their influence. The second company had a meeting, and the captain said he was going to call on the President in his uniform if not a man went with him. The com-1 pany voted unanimously to parade, and the other company reconsidered their action and decided to join the procession. The feeling among the citizens finally became overwhelm ingly. in favor of receiving the Presi dent as he had been received else where in the South. Only a few men of any influence have sulked at home to-day. V:V - An Old Tir Heel Kefo on the Virginia Version. ; Sutesville Landmark. However, all doubt had been re moved from-our minds by the not so polished but quite as forcible words of an old "Reb" who lost his right arm, a part of his left car, and one of his qyes in that charge of carnage and death. He said in reply to Col. Tay lor: "You tell that 'ar mag mag youns call it Virginian that I be longed to Scales' brigade; and that I was in that charge, and went as fur and font as hard as .any his d n, no mag what ever youns call . 'em, Vir ginyans." We described exactly the controverted ground to pur mutilated hero, and asked him, as he evidently thought, doubtingly: "Are you cer tain that you were there ?" , "Certain, h 1," he replied,."don't you see that empty sleeve don't you see that left eye is gone," and, turning partially around, "don't you see that crap in my left ear? JFVehaps I am certain!" Yes, and so we are certain that "Pet tigrew's division and the brigades supporting it" did not "falter and re tire," but are eminently entitled to share with the magnificent Virginians the glory of the defeat. , Spirits Turpentine. : Alexander county pays $7,1 82.40 tax. Frost at Oxford - on the 22nd inst. ' ' Thus far some twenty -five barns of tobacco have been burned in Granville county. -' ; '7;- -.' : -f - ' ; - The Raleigh News has seen a pear grown in Johnston, county that weigh ed 17 ounces. . ; " Mrs. Hettie Williams, wife, of Capt John A. .Williams, of Oxford, died on the' 28th ins, aged 28. ( j ; ' Raleigh Register'. We regret to learn that Hon. W. A. Smith is still suffer ing with rheumatism' at . his. residence in Johnston county. Newbern Nut Shell: We were MOKNINO WILMINGTON,, shown last nizht. in the drug store of the Messrs. Hancock, a 'stalk Of tobacco' mea suring eight feet in height and containing rortv leaves, whicn was raiaeu oa mi. o. Doughty's farm, near Newport. ' - Hillsboro Recorder: The Wil mington Stab had the misfortune to pie its inside pages pi ssaturaays , issue. ., JNever thelesti the pie did not disagree with it,- and that energetic journal, alvvays eq,ual to emereencies. was t next morning '.with its usual bright fac. : Alamance tf leaner: We are sorry to' learn that diphtheria is still pre vailing to an alarming extent in the coun try around University station, bix or eight have died recently, and others are at the point of death. la our last issue we noticed the resignation of Col. Albright, We hear that Judne Buxton, now riding the District, has appointed John T. Vin cent, but he has not yet filed bis bond and qualified. . Statesville Landmark: Eleven car loads of fat,' plump yearlings, consist ing or two : nunarea; ana nity-nve neaa, from;. Jackson v And Cherokee counties. I passed dow- L-t V- 'stpuNorth Carolina lrWroad -'Vctwb.sNr nay. Were way billed to Baltimore. Large quantities oi cane, for manufacturing sorgnum,-was raised in south Iredell this season. Many farmers have round it more remunerative to raise this cane and manufacture sor ghum than to raise cotton at ' 12 cents per pound. ': : - - - . '-: ' ; : Salem Press: The body of the negro noticed as drowned in the Yadkin river last week was found in a fish trap a shcrt distance above A. B. Butner's plan tation on Tuesday last. Wm. Hubert raised from 23 bushels sowing, 295 bushels oi w neat vveigni, oa ids mine ousnei. -; Post office discontinued at Martin's Lime Kiln, Stokes county. ' -Saturday evening our attention was drawn to a light resembling a candle, moving above the tree tops in the northeastern portion of the heavens. It moved slowly in a circular di rection till it reached the western horizon, J 1 j; 1 "1 wiien ii aisappenreu. -4 Oxford Torchlight: Mr. W. J. Champion, of BrassOeld township, found, some few days ago, a mine of pure tar on his plantation. Any one doubting it can go and see it, some two and a half miles south of Wilton. We learn from good author ity that the merchants of Walnut Grove have set the price at one dollar and a half Et bushel on new corn, and those of Oak ill! at one dollar. That doesn't look like the Corn crop was a failure in this county. -Mr. J. J. Holmes, of .Sassafras Fork, has twenty hens of the ordinary kind and eight guinea, hens, twenty-eight in alL Be sides raising' a good many chickens he has sold since January two hundred and forty eight dozen eggs. Lumber to n liobesonimi: We are reliably informed that there is on the prem ises of Archibald Buie, Esq., a goose which is Known 10 dc more than forty vears old. f It is our sad duty tochronicla the sud. den death of Miss Ella, daughter of Rev. ira l. vvyene, wu:cu uccurrea JHps3 Neck last Saturday morning. Mr, Thomas . Phillips, a merchant doing busi ness on Trade stieet, was knocked down and robbed on his way home, last JTrtnty night, of about $30 .in money.. 3The store of Messrs. Meike & Jones,9 of this town, was entered last Monday night and a Quantity of goods stolen. Some of the goods were found in a shed, over the river, near Mr. Kanke s oKi still. 1 lie thieves have not been captured. Winston Sentinel: R. C. Pom- dexter, Esq., of East Bend, Yadkin county, has pronaoiy one ot tne largest nogs in toe State. It is now three years old, and weighs 650 pounds. Mr. P. thinks by Christmas it will 800 pounds. It is a ross between the Poland-China and Chaster. Rev. W. R. Gwaltney, of the Baptist Church, of this place, preached his farewell sermon to that congregation, on last Sun day evening. He leaves to-day, with his family, for his new field in Raleigh. The Winston township pays over half the taxes of the county. That class of folks who make a habit of abusing the towns should make a note of this fact. Mr. Wm. A. Mitchell, who lives in the neigh borhood of Mt- Airy, had a very large barn of tobacco destroyed by fire last Saturday. Magnolia Record: Wells Boney, Esq., an aged and estimable .citizen of Island Creek Township, suddenly fell dead on the 21st inst. Mr. Boney was in bis 80th year. The orphans from the Oxford school are exniuiting in our county, un the night of the 15th inst. they gave an en tertainment in Jones county, at Christian Chapel, and made most favorable impres sions on the minds of the peop!ex -We have at Mt. Olive, 11 stores, 1- bakery, 2 buggy shops, 1 jewelry store, 1 shoe shop, 1 factory. 1 drug store, 1 steam gin. 1 tur pentine distillery, 1 hotel, 3 churches and 2. schools. Uncle Jack Kornegay claims to be the first man in this and the three adjoining counties that picked 100 pounds of seed cotton in one day. It was done in 1821, and was an extraordinary day's work. Charlotte Observer: Mr. Cyrus Stinson, who lives nine miles from the city in Crab Orchard township, was in our omce yesterday with the finest specimen of gold we have yet seen. Some more darkies have been in the office of the - register of deeds, trying to bull-doze the authorities into a reduction in the price of marriage licenses. Albert Cherry,; the deaf and dumb man wberwas knocked , off the track of the Carolina Central Railroad near Woodlawn about two weeks, ago, is able to be up again. It is asserted by those interested in such matters, that more chil dren have been born in thisity in the last few weeks than within the pame period at anv time in the history of the place. rhe treasury department warns all business people against a new counterfeit five dollar bill that has been thrown upon the market. Trades-people are warned to closely scru tinize every five dollar bill offered them by strangers. Raleigh Observer : There was registered yesterday in the Department of Agriculture 22,000 acres of land in the county otiiurne, and z.uuu in tne county of McDowell. The Burke lands are offered at sixty cents per acre. A little boy.' eight years of age, and son. of Virgil Bar bee, who lives four miles west of Morris vHle, had his arm caught in a cane mill on, Tuesday, the 18th, and so badly crushed as to necessitate amputation. During the past year six associations of the Baptist Church in the State have reported over 1,000 baptisms, 616 of which number are reported by the Chowan. On Monday last N. B Rice attempted to arrest W. Y. Davis, who was convicted of the murder of Benjamin Inman, in Madison county, and afterwards , made his escape. Rice shot Davis twice, from the ,effects of which he died in a few hours. Davis shot "Rice jn the shoulder and inflicted a very dangerous, if not mortal wound. . ' " ' Weldon Nfrtssi We understand that four weddings will take: place ia one house .near .Garysburg next wet'lfi,,. Twenty-six thousand eight hundred, and nineteen crates of peaches were shipped north from Btaiionsoa the line of the Ra leigh & Gaston " Railroad during the past - i:. - , . r-- , ; i' ' ""-" 1 ,r-::s N. C FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 28;, 1877. season; Nine thousand four hundred and ihu-tv-seven of them came from Littleton and Gaston. - In the neighborhood of the Panacea Springs a woman by the name of Rebecca Kitchen.the wife of a deformed bench-legged negro, gave birth a lew days ago to triplets two ooys ana a gin. - A young man in this vicinity while passing over his farm not long since iouna a part ridge nest containing some twenty odd eggs His boyish propensity for bird's eggs over came the man and he consequently took them home for a nice breakfast the next morning. He carefully laid them away in a safe place. When the time came to have them served he went for his eggs, and to his surprise found a brood of young par tridges corresponding in numbers lo that orthe eggs he had left there. Raleigh News: Governor Vance yesterday received a telegram from the War Department at Washington, informing him that the State Guards could have temporary use of the barracks here during the Pair.- The Governor accepted the offer on the express condition that in doing so tne status or the claim or the State to these barracks was not to be affected at all, and that in accepting it be makes no concession of th claims of the Sf-lisT)ropertyv or to tne u. d. government to comroi u. -The Attorney General has been se lected to present the flag awarded last year by the North Carolina Agricultural Society to the Fayette ville Independent Light lu fantry. The ceremony will take place on the fair grounds on Wednesday of fair week. Robert S. Huske, Esq., of Jb'ayette ville, will receive the flag in behalf of the company. W. H. Beattie, Chief Jus tice of Nevada, wife and child, are regis tered at the Yarborough House. - Jos. Br it tain, sheriff of Burke county, delivered to the authorities of the Western North Carolina Railroad, at Henry's, eight con victs, sentenced to hard labor 'for terms varying from one to five years, the fruits of the fall term of IJurke Superior court. ' Wadesboro Herald: One firm in Wadeaboro subscribes for 80 copies of the Pee Dee Herald io send to their friends and customers. They are live men and believe in working for their town paper. we bear but little said of the matter in Anson . A majority, we think, of the few whom we have heard mention it, are in favor of let ting things remain as they are, though oth ers strongly favor the court. uur sub scribers who pay in wood are now respect fully . requested to bring it along. Cold mornings are coming anu printers lingers must be kept warm and supple. Dr. Battle beats L. P. Crump (both of Liles- ville) one in the matter of ears of corn to the stalk. Like the Electoral Commission, it is eifht to seven. Fact I B's stalk has eight, and C's seven good, well-developed ears. The Raleigh Observer and the Wilmington STAR deserve the lasting grat itude of every trueNorth Carolinian of every true man in all the land who loves to see the truth of history vindicated for their fearless and eminently successful re futation of the unjust and invidious attack upon the North Carolina troops -made by Col. Taylor, of Virginia, in bis recently published account of ; the battle of Gettye- 6 HTSlJS GITIT. NEW ADVERTISEMENT. Munson & Co. Clothing. B. L. CHrmcmxL Wanted. . Caution notice bark Guiding Star. Caution notice bark Kate Bousfield. Binfokd, Loeb & Co. Choice hams Local Dot. The diphtheria has again made a fresh start in this city. Mayor Dawson has written that he will be home to morrow. Tho Cotton Compress is ex pected to commence operations in the course of a week. Everybody seems to be on their good behavior and police arrests are few and far between. Rev. Dr. Wilson is expected to return to-day and will resume his pastoral duties in the First Presbyterian Church on Sunday. ! All of our exchanges speak in the highest terms of Callender'a Georgia Minstiels, which are to perform here on Saturday night The German j pic-nic, advertised to take plact at the Wilmington Gardens yesterday afternoon and night, was post poned on account of the rain. Lieut. Col. Taylor has ordered battalion drills for Saturday and Monday eveningspreparatory to the parade for in spection and review Tuesday afternoon. . Early risers report a beautiful rainbow yesterday morning, which reminds of the old saying among seamen : A rain bow in the morning is the sailor's warn ing." The Regatta Committee of the Carolina Yacht Club have had the matter under consideration and have come to the conclusion not to have another regular re gatta this season. j The striking 'longshoremen are still holding off for better terms, and in the meantime the two or three vessels now. oading are getting along the best they ' can with their crews. j ; The heavy rain which com menced yesterday continued without abate ment up to the hour of going to press this morning. "We fear that much damage will be done by the flood. . ' i A runaway cart, without horse attached, halted in front of our office yes terday and still retains its tfatua quo... The owner is hereby requested to take it away, or it will be dealt with as the law'directs. . Stationary temperature, winds mostly from the northeast, partly 'cloudy weather and rain areas, ( with stationary or lower pressure are the indications for this section to-day, suggesting but little Jin1 proyernent oo yesterday. " , u. ,t. ,); j The; tape books for the State and county will be tamed over to the Sheriff in the course of three or four' days, and tbVn there will be a rush, as the tax-layers only haVe thenmonth"of October fa which' to settle up. " ' ? rp a Travelling Under Difficulties A few days since a young man from an other State went to Statesville for the pur pose of taking a situation, which, however, he found upon arriving at that place had already been filled. ' Not finding anything to do there, he decided to go- to Charlotte, but meeting with no better success in j the "future London," he made up his mind to try bis luck in Wilmington. Unfortunate lyt upon examining his exchequer he dis covered that his funds were well-nigh ex hausted; and, being among strangers, he could not raise the wherewithal to pay his way to our "city by the sea." ; As the train was - preparing to leave, on Wednesday morning the almost penniless and friend less young man stood upon the platform- bewailing his unfortunate lot, when a gen tleman at his side, who had overheard his expression of disappointment, suggest ed that he jump into a box car and close the door, which he did, and that way and locked it. The young man remained in his 'close quarters in the box car until the train arrived at a station seven teen miles from' this city, when, overcome with hunger and the effects of his confine ment, he beat upon the door and clamored lustily to be let out. The door was there upon opened and the young man, almost suffocated, with the perspiration streaming from every pore, stepped out, and, as boob as he had recovered himself slightly, can didly confessed to the conductor that he bad been reduced to the necessity of steal ing a ride; expressing his regrets that it was so, &c. He then asked the conductor to take him to Wilmington, saying tha he bad money enough left to pay his way for that short distance, which request was acceded to, and .the stranger soon found himself where he was able to get the first square meal he had had for two or three days. . The Vlrgtuiaae and Carolinians, f in bis speech last Wednesday welcoming the members of the Irish Catholic BenevcH lent Union to Richmond, Va., Bishop Gib bons used this language: "Nearly the last decade of years I have spent iu Virginia and North Carolina. During that time I have daily commingled and conversed with its people without distinction of creed. And, unless I have been very much mis taken in the character and disposition of these people, I can Bay to you with confi dence that you here seek in vain for social ostracism or religious animosity. Preju dices, indeed, there may be and are among us, but they are relegated to the private family and to the churches. You will find in the public walks of life a broad religious toleration and asocial, fraternal spirit." Tbe Weather Venter day. ' i- Rain commenced falling here early in the morning yesterday and continued at short intervals during the day, much of the time coming down in torrents, accompanied by occasional peals of thunder. This was pro bably a touch of the storm alluded to a few days since as having its origin in the neighborhood of the Island of Jamaica, and which elicited a warning from "Old Indi cations" to be on the lookout for it along the South Atlantic and East Gulf coasts. Up lo this writing, however, the wind has not been heavy, and the storm flag has not been hoisted over the signal station at this port. : -; ' , ' '. . . .-. .j . Thermometer Record. The following will show the state of the thermometer, at the stations mentioned, at 4.35 yesterday evening, Washington mean time, as ascertained from the daily bulletin issued from the Signal Omce in this city: Augusta. ........ 73 Charleston, ......76 Corsicana, ....... 94 Galveston,-. ..... .84 Mobile...., ...... 85 Montgomery . ... .09 New Orleans,,... 86 Punta Rassa, . . . Savannah,.. . . . . . .75 St. Marks,....... Wilmington, . ... 72 ndianola, oi Jacksonville,. . . . . Key West, ' - The adventure alluded to iu our ast, in which Kersands, one of the Geor gia Minstrels, enacted such a conspicuous part, occurred iu Petersburg, and the paper from which we got the information, was the Index-Appeal. The . mistake was the result of a misapprehension. The only case before the May or V court yesterday inarning was that of Thomas Danworth, one of the crew of the British barque Kate Bonsfieldt arrested for drunkenness on the street, who was turned over to the captain of the vessel. , , ! There will probably be no more excursions this season. ; KIVRR ANDfflAKINB ITERS. The Ocean sailed from Bordeaux for this- port on the 24th inst. 1-t The steamship Regulator Doane, ar rived at New York from this port on the 25lh inst.'' ' ' r ' The. British barque MUa Moore, Shaw,. sailed from Swansea far-this port on the' 24th inst. . ... M . ' ' , . ' ; -The British brig Anna, Rittenhouse, from this port arrived at Cienf uegos on the 38th inst '-. . -.-'' ' j . " ; I The German barque 'Esther and b- phta arrived at Queenstown from thia.port on the.33d inst.v,,,rif ,.,;, vV': ';'V? There is something peculiarly and suEfer- inelv suggestive in the word Boils. Man v suffer with Ahia-exhibition -of impurity of' blood which disngures tne' Tierson and an noys attendants and associates,' whea they could be" made clean and their blood kent pure by using Dr. Bail's; Blood Mixture, f j. There is no Case of Dyspepsia that Gram's Au BDM Fw)we wUlnQt eurei -;Gq t any Drag Store and' Inquire abouU, f yea suffer from Coetlve- Besa, Sick Head ache. . Soar 8tomach,IndIgegtIOB, LiTer Complaint, or any derangement of the Sto mach or Liver try it. Two or three doses- will re lieve you. Regular size 75 cts. I 1. i'. , .WHOLE NO.! 3,165 CITY 1TE31&. For the benefit of those Urine In the eountrv we would state these facts: Doour's. f kast Powdbs Is manufactured frem the purest known iscredients among them cream tartar' made expressly from grape juice. It acts like a charm in all articles of food made from floor - Mkmcatkd Baths asm Exptwsrv. Not so.how ever, with Quran's Buuhub .Soap, a cheap and ef- Bcieni suDeunue, wmcn answers tne same purpose as far as local diseases of the skin, rheumatism; and eont are co rented . . Hn.i's Ihstaxyakxoub Haj Dt produces inat- uutuecuiuiaif sue . , .u- ., , THIS WITCHERY OP WOMAN. The proudest wmitucxw, uu lownesi serr, or raaest savage suc cumb alike to beauty's charms. No aid to beauty is so potent as Qouraud'B Olympian Cream.- ' Conveys no idea of artificial appliance. Price in large Bot tles reduced to One Dollar. For Bale by J. C. Mnnda. ; ' "-' '' Reliable Jhelp for weak and nervous sufferers. Chrenic, painful and prostrating - diseases cured without medicine. PulTermacher's Electric Belts the grand desideratum. Avoid imitations. Book and Journal, with full particulars, mailed free. Ad dress Piti.vbbxa.chsb Galvanio Co., 292 Viae St. Cincinnati, Ohio. - UEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TIN AND' SHEKT-IRON WOKKER. i Mufet understand General Jobbing. Address B. L. CHURCHILL,1 6pt28-iw 1. ' Newbern, N.C. Ship Notice. ALL PERSONS ARE HEREBY warned, not to truster harbor, anv of . the Crew of the British Bark "KATE "uuuBJfJJiiui," W. Williams, Master, as no debts of their contracting will ue paia oy tne oapunn or consignees, sept 28 St VICK & HEBaNB, Consignees. Ship Notice. ' ALL PERSONS ARB HEREBY cautioned not to trust or harbor any of the crew of the British Bark "GUI DING STAR," F. Weymouth, Master, as no debts of their contracting will sept 28-2t ; De pam py uaptain or uonsigneea. . . VICE: & MEBANE, Consignees. Clothin&r ! C?1 JTOCK NOW COMING IN. IT HAS BEEN O selected with care in reference exclusively tot re tail pirposes. It is all Regular Stock. Nothing bought at Auction er in Job Lots, which generally turn out unsatisfactorily. We propose selling it on a very smau margin to prompt payers only, ana in vite s fair share of patronage, , r nUNSON & CO. i sept 28-lt Clothiers and Merchant Tailors.. Just Arrived, ANOTHER LOT OF THOSE CELEBRATED 4 'Favorite ' Hams. I And we can also offer 3PINDUCEMENTSi in "MOLASSES, SALT, 1 j FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR, ; ) SOAP, STARCH. Ac, sept 23-tfDAW " . BINFORD, LOEB & CO: Fv Ai SGHUTTE. South Front St. ! DEALER IN FURNITURE. OFFERS A LARGE STOCK OP ENTIRELY NEW DESIGNS IN C AR P ET I RI G S OF ALL GRADES AND PRICES, : Which will be sold at the: LOWEST FIGURES, say from 20c up, and which is ahead of 1 any thing in Style in the city, , 1 Floor Oil Cloths j ' IN ALL THE ; . NEWEST STYLES AND IN . ANY QUANTITT. sept 37-3t nac , Commended by P. T. Barnum, Clara Louise Kellogg, Mme. Titlens, James T. Fields and others. ' OPE R aJhOUSE. SlTCnDAY,.. ... ...September 29tb. Reappearance after four years' absence of ; ClILENOER'S FAMOUS j GEORGIA lil OM- MINSTRELS GEORGIA pany co- MINSTRELS GEORGIA OF ggInb- MINSTRELS GEORGIA EMEk 20 MINSTRELS UPROARIOUS PLANTATION MINSTRELSY I New Acts 1 Jubilee Songs 1 New Sketches 1 . Billy Kxbsandb, Dick Little, J. Okack, Ac. , 'They far excel their white imitators." N.Y.He raid. ''They are absolutely the best in America.": Boston Advertiser. , "They are unsurpassed." N. Y, Graphic. - ' 13TH YEAR. ALL THE OLD FAVORITES. Prices 50c and ?5c. Reserved Beats 23c extra, to be had at Heinsberger's Book Store. sept 37 -St ir- THE-, . , i 77 HUMTI-DUMTI and s KEY WEST i r - . C 1 O A S A A i Mi Bv ' D. PIQOTT- enKlO-tf' - nae Tobacconist. i I . i : I Hew Novels. 1 T HAT HUSBAND OF MINE. . i - a Hearty and Healthy Story, Dealing with Domestic Scenes, Ac. ; ; HIS GRANDMOTHERS. .', ' -'; A Summer Salad. ERARD'S MARRIAGE. ' a;-':- ' - Jf ..., j- .- ,t j. .,f .. . By Andre Theuriet. -; l.i JastrecelVed'and for sale at , HEINSBERGER'S, BeptJT-tf - - ' 39 and 41 Market street. v Attorney and Connsellof it Law, i feliZAiBTHtON, , JtDEN ' COUNT Y,: N. ' C. li-: ,' I '?;i-ii'i 1 --vn & . - j jceUgrtairslnBrick, Building, occupied by , Special attention to Claims. Col 'ectiona on sums of flOO and. upwards made for Five Per Cent. if. witaout suit, i Brewing' Deeds Mortgagee, &&, a -Bird seed t :birb seed t J - .v-'-"i iiiA Fresh Supply -at sept2tr GREEN A PLANNER'S.' ' t f BATES OF 'ADVERTISIHtt- One Square one day,..'.........;.... ' " two days........ ' ..,. - three days,. f , ... ,. four days,....- .... 1 five days,.. , j " w One week... ailCl . Two weeks....... r " , ' Three weeks, . , " One month,..- ' r " c. Two months. " " , Three mont' - 'SneycaVVVlNTER : t-Contract Ad" tioaatoly low ra t Teff lines i ,TEST NOVELTIES OF VIA LINE OF enrietta Cloths, l REsP3pegj : of Parei . " ESTANRPRICES'J cmxrjREN's Q "Jf this market, and win ' LY LOW PRICES ' ; ierchanCE. Corner Front V sept27-tf inmgs Forest and i, ANTI ROD AND GUfli"' THE AMERICAN SPORTSMAN'S - JOUR'S X,- A WEEKLY PAPER DEVOTED TO FIELD SPORTS, PRACTICAL NATURAL HI8 OKYAFMH CULTURE, PROTECTION OF uamjs, rmsSEUVATION OF FORE8TS. YACHTING AND BOATING, RIFLE r PRACTICE, AND ALL OUT-DOOR RECREATIONS AND STUDY. This Is the only Journal in the Oonntrv that fnltv supplies the wants and necessities of the Gentleman Sportsman. TERMS $1 00 a Tear.f.Send for Specimen Copy. Forest & Stream Publlsblng Co., Ill FULTON ST., (OLD No. 108,) ... . New York. t sept '.7-i.r Post Office Box SSS8 Broadway Silk Hats ! AND STYLISH STIFF AND SOFT HATS ! HARBISON & ALLEN, HATTERS. sept 27-tf Cheese. Cheese. 100 80X68 N' 1 Paclory CHEESE, For sale bv sept23-tf KERCHNKR & C ALDER BR08 Bagging, Ties & Twine 700 Rolls and Half Roils BAGGING, FJO Tons TIES, ; jQQQ Lbs TWINE, ' For sale by sept23-tf KERCHNER & CALDER BROS. CoiTee, Sugar, Plour,&c. iJFy Bags RIO COFFEE, 1Q0 Bbls REFINED SUGAR, ? -301 Bb,s FLUB. a" grades, I7K Boxes D. S. and Smoked SIDES ' i - r . ri and SHOULDERS. K A Tubs LARD, i . Boxes TOBACCO, various grades, 200 110118 nd Ha1 Rolls BAGGING, OUU ,"ew ,a BPucea -ajVow TIES, Soap. Lye, Matches, Snuff, Candles, eeDt 2-tf " ivyuiz i aper, raper iiagS, OC WORTH Jk- WORTH. Just Received, PLAITING MACHINES I PLAITING MACHINES I Prio v r StS?? Chimneys GEO. A. PECk'S, my t7-tf No. 85 8onth Front St. Powder, Shot and Caps JT RETAIL. SHELL F ALL SIZES AT LOWEST PRICES, i : GILES & MURCniSON'S sept 23-tf , : New Hardware Store.- REV. DANIEL MOREELLE'S English and Classical School, : Corner of Orange and Fifth streets. The nineteenth annual session will begin (D. V.) Thursday. Oct. 4th j eept 23-tf John Dawson HAS THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED stock of Hardware in this city. Ceuntry mer chants and close buyers generally will And it to their INTEKKST to call and examine goods and prices be fore buying at smalleb houses. A . THE OLD STAND, ept23tf 19,20and21 Market street. Prof. E. Van Laer WILL RESUME HIS LESSONS IN MDSIC A and in the GERMAN LANGUAGE, on MON DAY, October 1st. Night Classes for Gentlemen. Thorough instruction. Terms moderate Address, for circnlar, sept 25-lw ; B. VAN LAER. Instructed to Sell, ijt BBLS. N. O. MOLASSES, Injojce Molasses and Syrups, all grades. Invoice Coffee and Sugar, Lye, Potash and Soda, . Soaps and Candles, all grades. ; 200 Spirit Casks, b . 25 Bbls Glue, Invoice Onions, Sweet Potatoes, Dried Peaches, Choice Goshen Butter. Lard, Mackerel and Mullets. "Please remember, wo do not hold Goods for a profit, but sell. . PETTEWAY fc 8CHULKEN, . Brokers and Commission Merchants, sept 35 -tf Next North Princess and Water Sts. : t- ; Country Merchants 43 -ivj. " .WILL-FIND OUR STOCK OF BOOTS & SHOES THE LARGEST in the CITY And bur Prices the Lowest in the State. Call in and Examine. - . GEO. R. FRENCH & SON, 39 N. Front si. eept 15 tf Parker & Taylor ' A RE NOW RECEIVING THEIR JX FALL AND WINTER STOCK OP uuoiu and UKATTNO STOVES. .. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, ' - : .. WOOD and WILLOW WARE, . , . , - No. W 8outh Front St , sept 23-tf WILMINGTON, N. C. Duchess PearSy &c. I AM NOW RECEIVING EVERY WEEK, CHOICE DUCHESS and BARTLETT PEARS, . , .. , NOKTHERN APPLES, PEACHES, ' FRESH CANDIES, &c. Soda Water, Ginger Ale and Mead still on draught ; At- S. G. NORTHROPS sept 9 -tf Fruit and Confectionery Stores.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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