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THE II0R1HITG STAB. i By W. n. BEBNARD. f ITUUSnSD; DAILY BXCBPT HONDAYSJ jlts r nmonmoi a asvajiok : one year, (by mail) postage paid,.. . . -$T 00 Six months, " , 4 00 Three months, - c, :. - .... a5 One month- .v--... - : f oa to urcy saMcriDen, aenverea in any part or the city. Fifteen Cents per week." Our City Agents are sot authorized to collect for mere than three months in advance. .. OUTLINES. The French Republicans held an im mense meeting in Paris; Gambetta was re- ceived with great demonstrations; ho as sured them that they would return to Yer saillea certainly with 863 members to be re inforced to 400. rThe Porte demands ' an explanation concerning the arming ojf .Servia and negotiating with Russia and ; Roumania; Servia has resolved , upon' war like measures but not before November 15th, -Wm. R. Wagstaff has been uominaied by the Democrats for Chief Jus . tice of Kansas, and Thomas W, Waterson for Governor Chief Joseph aad.tbe Ne Perces have surrendered to Gen. Miles.' -Democratic victory In Ohio confirmed; Legislature largely Democratic; : a Ik S. Senator secured. Iowa gone Republi can by a large majority." The London Times thinks gold will be higher in Eng- land. I I- Franklin Savings' Bank, ; Alle ghany,' Penn., has failed. - Vice1 Pre sident & wending his way to Washington. - The Episcopal -Convention passed a resolution Uiatthe bishops take into con sideration the prevailing instrumentalities for raising money. Pennsylvania Coal Company have made a reduction cf forty five cents jer ton. Western Union Telegraphic Cotupanycleared $3,140,127.6 during the year. - New, York markets: : Money offeiedat 6 per cent ; gold steady at 102;. 'cotton steady at Uillf cents; flour stili iu buyers' favor at $5 355 65 for su- ; perfiDe Western and State ; - wheat l2c lower at $1 451 50; corn $c lower at 59 9f cents; spirits turpentine firm at 3434 i ceots; rosin steady at $1 501 80. Baltimore has thus far raised $243 for the yellow fever sufferers at Fer r . . nandina. Every little helps. The financial outlook in England is favorable to rise in the price of goKl The Times thinks it inevitable. Gambetta cheers, the Republican heart of France with the assurance viliai they will triumph iu the elec lions, and go. to Versailles with 363 members to be reinforced to 400. So may it be. . Vice President Wheeler,after being so long a time lost, has been heard from. The deep suspense will now end and the "national'' heart will beat a less fearful music. He is wending fii way to Washington. The Triumph of the Democracy in Ohio is very complete. - They have elected their candidate for Governor by probably 20.000 majority. This secures a United Stales Senator. So Stanley Matthews-may prepare for retirement. 1 Iowa has gone Republi can by some 30,000, as was expected, The Episcopal Convention, in ses- Bion in Boston, has instructed the Bishops to inquire into the prevailing custom of raising money for Church purposes by fairs, icecream suppers, &c. . There is a tendency in all the religious bodies to look more narrow ly into matters concerning Christian' nfe. . : - ; According to the Clerk's roll of the next House? of Representatives the Democrats have 152, and the Repub licans 139 members. Two members are omitted; one Democrat from Mis souri and one Republican from Colo rado. The three seats claimed by . Republicans; f ronr' Louisiana and -Florida have been given to the Dem ocrats, jit is possible that the count may be altered sbmewbatby the final action of the House. It is believed that the Democrats will have at least' 13 majority;- Enough to prevent mis-; chief and do good. ; " i Servia after long delay and endless : negotiations has resolved upon war on the side of Russia. But she is in no hurry to engage, and the middle of November is fixed for the' begin ning of hostile movements: : Tins de termination will strengthen Russia considerably. Surely, that immense power, aided by Roumania and Ser via, should be able to bring the "Sick Man" to terms; "By 'the way, Turkey 's the most vigorous and activecoun itry ever known to be called "sick. It is about time to consider her con Svalescent. 'V : :- ": Gen. Miles has at last accomplished I what Howard could never have done. He has compelled Chief Joseph and the Nez Perces to surrender as 4 pri soners oi; wan This was accomplished pluck,; daring and perseverance He made; a very rapid march, struck the wily Indians, engaged them heav ''y at once,, and then, , after being kept under fire for three day?, brought Indians to terras. All honor to Miles and his gallant command, who "avo redeemed the name of Am erican soldiers. Joseph was ' a foemam worthy of any fighter's steel Cunning, bold, brave, fall of resource. his campaign has been one of t splen-i did dash and pertinacity. - Latest By; Mail. APlntmenta Sobn to be Blade. . , IBpecial Dispatch to Jhe Gazette. -;'h - " , ' , Washington, Oct. 8.'k I In view of the fact that the Sa-j preme Court meets on Monday next,! it is expected that the President will send in the name of some one for the, vacant seat on that dav to the Senate.! lie is represented as having said that ne wouia not appoint any .man over sixty years of age, and that he would select from the Southern Republic cans. - The names of Judsre Hunt, of Louisiana, and Hon. John M. Har lan, of Kentucky, are thousht the1 most prominent tor the place. ' Uu. mors have again been1 revived that Hunt will go to the bench. Harlan into the Cabinet, in Judge- Key's piace, ana toe Postmaster General will be appointed to the vacant cir cuit judgeship of Tennessee, " Ken tucky and Ohio. The President will in vitrmni nimna tn -tha :fiiinata Kfl J'VJ . ..v ubuauo. These include sucoessors to Hon uuruii,aviB,mini8ierioiTermany, i ; : and General Badeau, consul at Lon- don, and the custom house appoint- menis ot JMew xork. Ihe Minister io Germany nas Deen selected, but not vt Annniinfwl , . - - - -'---- Gossip or tbe Kx.ra session. fill v v n r the -special VVashmgtou corres- puiiucui, ui iuo xxieiauuria vtazue9 t.Altttnrrartlia oa FnllAwa tn : lf a As ihe session vtr , nf frrro0- aniirnachaa th oit.v nrpm. I more animated annearannA , nA t ha I hotels are rapidly tilling up. At this writing about faf ty members are in I the city, aud there are fresh arrivals I hw fisih t rain on tliot -K. ' Kt 1 nearlv. if not all. will be read v to 1 ' .... .11 '11 ' I aUBBCI I.U WIU full UUII. . i frnk . . xuo uigauitauuu ui tue nouso is I the all absorbing topic So far Mr. I KandaU's chances, for speaker, are I decidedly bright. There will be a I hard fight for Clerk betwuen Mr. I Adama. the riresent inenmrmnt anil Mr. Caldwell, ex-member from ; Ala-1 . . .F . . "" 1 bama. Mr. Thompson, of Ohio, for I oergeant at-Arma, is opposed by Mr. I papers, has established a national reputa Tvna r rjonr;-. T? tav- I tion aa an Alienist. He avails himself of "J " & T "--t I vu v. a isiu c ,sj u ui vrvs va. aoiiaiibOj , OUu hiA A m a nnmraAi At aam win nra -1 mm4 I of aspirants, and place will proba- of all. Steuart, the contest for tbe blv be the severest of Virginia, Postmastwr, has two or I three opponents, but his re-election seems to be conceded by all. i : I The ciouth will generally support I Mr. Randall. North Carolina and I Maryland each have two candidates I tor Lioorkeeper, Missouri one and I Texas one. Te Indian Want 4o See Tbelr Speeebes. . Washington,' Oct. 8, Brigadier General Crook, in a tele- J gram received by toe Commissioner f of Indian Affairs this afternoon, re- j ports the safe arrival at Omaha of the Sioux Indian chiefs on their way home, and adds: I hey are particu larly anxious about copies of their WasbingtOR speeches, flease have them sent to the Red Cloud Agency with all possible dispatch." The de partment will probably comply with this request, tbe speeches having been stenographically reported, in accord ance with the unanimous request of the Indians when in Washington, who expressed an earnest desire to have all their words put down "all the same as white man." 7 The South. Carolina Plunderers Columbia, S. C, Oct. 8. Congressman Smalls to-day had & preliminary; .xamioali.. iV the charcres against him. Woodruff testi- fled that he rjaid Smalls 85.000 as a I o . hrlh to vnta for a miMnm heforrt thrt 1 Legislature in 1873. Smalls was held to bail to answer the indictment in the Uircuit Uourt, which meets on I the fourth Monday in October. .Max- uro11.-KAnAf.hr rrnm Mar Hnrn' Annntir I inofanlt rrf ho 1 urJin imnr .An n ... .... , . r.. v-.. a similar charge. I An Encllsb crisis. LAugaala Chronicle. In 1863 the balance of trade against ngianu was sueu ovv,uuy,uvy nuallv. It IS now f 940,000.000. This : V , Kict, gau u uiicu, iruu uivio uu i more difficulty, by interest upon cap- ital loaned to foreign countries, When the limit shall have been reached; beyond which the bullion I current mast , be - permanently oat-1 ward, a crisis will come uaequalled in I the world's history. '.That limit is not . . r i-il a- . : . t t I lar on apparenuy, anu ,now ,xnusu i statesmen prorse to meet the mer- gency remains to be seen. - I The Carolina Farmer for October is on our table. This nrimbelvwhich is tbe second of the present' series, is I equal in every respect to its predeces-l sor. it is one of the best lournals l fnr fnrmora nnhliahfid in t Via nnnnlrv. I and is especially adapted to the Wants Af t.hn farmera of thin Radian. The I - : r- .. s. ii Krt . ;iTi !. UWr isnea dv s-vv rx. xerusru. vvumiatr- i t- Or ford 75rA227Af r ; Josh iBil-1 inss isnofool if he doesn't 'know how spell correctly. Bis head is perfectly level upon his shoulders when be says, "ine man who will borrow a lead peadl andireturn it I to tbe owner unasked is the kind of a man i we want at tbe head of. oar sTOveramem.! We say the same: ' 1 ' -7 aasBMaA Saaw II M II -A ' .L.V.IU. A,,' Ji. ,N vyiLJiNGJON; -Spirits Turpentine. 1 Frost at Hillsboro on 5th inst,1 - - Rowan sends twelve convicts to we oig pen. xwooaon aeaua ieu. Vi Wake Forest ? College ; has' : its usual number of students. i: - i-ti -a There were fifty theatrical folks: at Charlotte at one time the other day. Mr. Henry C. Hicks of Oxford, a usetui ciuzen, died on tneotn.agea 4, . Samuel R. Brammett, aged. 53, a worthy cUizTn of GramriUe, ;died;oa the :drd;in8tant.i,::a.;; ; .i.-i Sai vot. At PeaCOCk SChdol hotlfle. near Whitesvilie, eighteen persons . professed faith and joined the M. X Churcbi ' - Cherokee Merald: r We notice iniDi UIO S6CUOO. ; UUI V UOU UUUU UW KU. At Mixpafe Presbyterian Church,! in Richmond county, tweutneouversions; I. J . I joined, says Kev. J. W. Jenkins ip Raleigh, j3.uwcuM. ............. , .. .,- Raleigh iVews: Gov. .Vance has, ordered a special term of the Superior Court for Robeson county to begin on Mon4 day, December 10th. The Judge for hold ing it has not yet been commissioned. ' Alamance Gleaner; ' Mr.: Jpseph I w . ... .. .. . . ; . i ivfwi nnn nia nrirp nnnr inA nennt nun SI.-f!!S2-' them. Last week we recorded the death of. i auu wia nwia v iwiu uw Hpthf thA mhr iAvSnW, of j the six. The bereaved. parents , have the j sympathy of the entire community. , I Macon Advance: -The: Ashe- I viae Vitiaen went into ecstasies over a little I 18 ounce aDDle exhibited over there. Wo r can pics up bucu iruu as luafc . out west nearly every aay. f ar. wiuie nninenarat, s nr i na w uunoivii i n iv w-uu w iiy a vorv iin i " I ft S S SS V " Ww V MIV u& tfJ S aACSJ9 mSJ V v ft W nil f w of on exhibition here this week. I ne lias one apple mat weigns one pound I oml a half Hociffoa onlAnHirl finorimona st other varieties. . v; Hillsboro Recorder-. Prom all w can learn, the crop in Caswell is a very Sf,0116 n quanUty and a fair one in Shenandoah fam nd itnmmtnHdr nf th wrecked steamer City -of San Francisco, rrlipfl hprfl nn TiVidav last nn a. hr!f vioit 10 h old home. He isengaged in a com- mcrcial mission - promising much of great IHIUW V UV fWSU vvuiug wsr Ulluvv ttalna Ia iho Rrmirlv hu nrtaninp 11 rv s4 1 pant communication between the norta or the Gulf and the West Indies, and South America. The Virginia : Medical Review TO 01 H8eni m's "notes on Pepay": "ino nis( paper puouanea is nntes nn-Kmunar. Dr ur. KnmnA Onauun of Raleigh N cl. Vhobw his ntirinr J ergy and diligent research and magnilicent hia .hnniliintnnnArtnniliM as Superintend mrf 9 dentof me Insane Asylum of North Caro- lina, to perfect himself in bis specialty;' His paper covers thirty4wo closely printed Pgesfdeaiing especially with tortwtocf JSpi- I r'. . ' . J'V . t Charlotte uoserver : in the I Q ' Howerton of SalUbu I was convicted a dav or two'aeo of robbinir I the mails on the Western North Carolina I Kauroaq. xtews; reaches us through tbe revenue office at Statesville, that the first deputy of the collector ot this district. last . week seized the tobacco factory of Uwynn, wood & Co., at Jonesvllle. i ad- kin county, and with the factory about work of constructing the Chester & Lenoir f3,uuu worth ot other property. - The JN arrow uauge Kaiiroad between Lincoln- l9n commencea a lew aays ago. Doatnern Jiome: -.. we were -l . ww shown on Tuesday specimens of ore taken from the mine or Mr. U. A. Hunter, at Huntersville, in this county. Ia some pieces ' the sold could be clearly seen with the naked eye. , - There are now. eight active Uranges in Mecklenburg county with a prospect of forming two or three more at an early day. - Steele Ureefc Uburcb, in this county, has a ' membership of 871. said to be tbe largest in the North Carolina Synod. Gen.! W. L. T Prince, who was recently elected Mayor of TWadeaboro. has resigned, because he . is prohibited by the laws or ids state irom holding the Mayoralty and practicing law at the same time. : v - :' ...t --':;: -.' J ; t-,.:-t. xt. " fax. R. B. Peebles. Esq.: and Jamesf Of I rm-m aF NArthdmf(AP anrl T.salrina r9 Mali. I Gordotfof Northampton arrivedRn' the j 7 yesterday evening to answer IVtlOt 5"--: ZuZ .'u" "1 Z Tt ,WrnZr ,1UJ MI BUWU1UU1IWU11 JWVira- tmnt nd fined for inwrferina--with tho I administration of the4 assets of the Peters- ar Company in the hands OI.R I t ! tJ-ZJS. 1"T and at the same time to maintain the action against the assets of the said ; corporation lor tne various interests mey severauy rep- m. ruui geaucmcu wiuairnyu jQ tuecily yesterday evening irom Weldon we iearn tnat the freshet now raging on the T?-iartrtfe-A ia tlio Iarot t.ha.t has hAtr lrnnnrn A W i. U U W .HW .W. AVW. .MOT. . ' .J - " T . M for many years."' 'fhe fowgrou'nds every where are overflowed and serious damage tn thn onrn o.mn in nnrrt Art AW thii fnrti!nr 1 stacks have been swept awayand the injury ""lu' I weioon on juonuay luuieu ou ,wv pump I Ikina that were be nec'arred down the - j.:,,!. ;n1 that tho fraht wa I j aiao very destructive on the pper Ppanoke, j Dan nd BtaBBtoa rivers.4 --J II . as s- - ' I liisbop Aikinaon? AppoiBtment ror I the Auiamn st istt. Keidsviiie .jnov. a lieaKsvuieaouDanuay .Tjut. Mountain Chapel. ............... Woy., ,.,0.1 ttopmnrttrth; .1' '. ::No.v. 8 I oB.in? Greensboro (34th Sunday af, Trin.JNov, U j anmocn, wrauviuo cuuuiy .ui. : nh.n.1 ,' NrwJlKl Flat River Chapel, ,i....Nov.Jl5 lukboro (25th Sunday af,,frinityjNov: 18 ChaoelHill.......i... .....i iNov 20 St. Mary's, K . .ffiI-H anarterly jhieetiBa-t. 11 -Pmtrth 'vhiVnil of annihtmentS. as !nfade ! Ifc :J - ..r .-..rrrT-.T.. ;Tri:'l nhnMh UAntfkVM;M r- v " - yuiyu."u; . iinniaw. at uaeeng tjreea... wcs. i 'JiopeaTi,Mwesieyanw j Motra wp grow weary ana ir the Baby's troublea wjw.i oy nyrup woma reueve ine uua uu wsnr give the Mother rest mce no ceuw. j ; Nir C.,: THURSDAY. TSTJ53 GITY. p. H. WABr-Shaving, &c. 1 Qabsison & Axijeh Hats. WAwanvr Jtr ITf :Dntf anita ' Vick & HIebaSb Ship notice. ' ' Geo. A. Peck Shot guns, &c. Cobb Bkothbks Purcell House y f .aab, Ja. iudminietrator'a sale. , :J. HTJUUgBBBGKB Co. CToctery. , , , . ; J. ,Wjeixkk Sf Bko. Northern apples. TS5!ff ; Kbbchneb & Caldeb . Bbos. Cheeie. haW aatt nnwAerJ &c L - ! -I - . -- - :": " ' '-i ; xieai d. ' ! I ,' There were no cases" for trial I - -- t-- ; I ' ' There were no police ' arrests Verv little doin, I. maWsterialley a ... a j jesieraay. .. .. . I t, r : . xr:..-i ji . av -sr u 111 iu ji l v a 111 1 uu a buu - T ? them sixty-two coota ,i - i '- - , ;:. - V , An extra room is being fixed up, iilhe Pourt House, in the rear ot theSher- II inft omr.n. Tor lhA Rtannnrd KAPner. nuv . . : . . -It U thoight that the 8nipe ud I wtwdcoc fihooting will be unusually good I u ' iu Liia wiiLiuiLV ui n iiuiiuftMJu LuiD Buuauu. I -1?"-A colored man, whose name we I did not ascertain, vas severely bitten in j Brooklyn, yesterday afternoon, by a vicious og, ... I 0 , - - I ,xy mucob, reuerveu Beaws tor j the exhibition to night can ! be secured at Heinaberger's Book fcJtore without extra I c barge I There came very near being an I alarm of fire yesterday morning, while the I workinen were testing tbe bell in the First Baptist Church steeple, notwithstanding J our warning. J i- Stationary or higher -pressure 1 - " o r variable winds, mostly from the northwest, I stationary temperature, and clear or partly cloudy weather, are the indications for this 1 section to-day. r Ex-Mayor Canaday offers . a re ward of $250 for evidence to convict the person who set fire to hia house on Fifth, between Brunswick and Hanover streets, on Sunday morning last. : ' The street force, 'acting under instructions from the Chief of Police, are i kentbusy la draining ponds and filling up low places in tbe streets, rendered neceasa' rv bv the late heavv rains. - . . - , I "" ; save anown Bome "soijer i boys" who would rather rush upon the I 8 reg ment of Bashi-Bazourks than attend a quiet little drill. Why is it thuslyf For tbe Pon"ana"Urork. House. The following prisoners, sentenced to the penitentiary at - the late term of the Criminal Court for this county, will leave for Raleigh on this evening's train, in charge of Deputy Sheriff Daniel Howard: Elijah Keeter, manslaughter, six years. John Jackson, larceny, six years. Curley Porter, larceny, six years. t Burrell Rogers, larceny, six years. Jeff Hudgins, larceny, six years. Laura Jar man. larceny, two years. ! Willis Edwards, larceny, one year. The following will be turned over to-day to Duncan Holmes, Superintendent of the County Work House; ) Charlaa Johnson, nnisance. six months. Mary E. Nixon, assault and battery. twelve months.' M 1 - vrnn- ttt: - i: . -ir rt:: t1 monXh '. ' " ' AU of the above prisoners arecolored, except the first named, ff; The rellow Fever Snffwera drt n wm lnAM annAtinAA1 ' t htA11 fflh r " """"s "T 1. ..k,. ,, .. nit thru nn. I -u Caslons within the last Week that the yellow fever sufferers at Port Royal, S. C, were 'y or pecttniary assisunce from abroad, and it being also reported that as sistance of alike character is. needed at ; Ferjiandina,' we' would urge upon pur friends the propriety of contributing as liberally as may be consistent fyith their kqeans to the , alleyiation of the , sufferings : of the sorely stricken people -of the places named. Anvsnms left at this office for I lhat prp08e will be cheerfully forwarded to'efiher Port Roval or Pernandina. and v - ' ' . the ; same v ackaawledged 1; through our v .,rW'. . :i 1 Who will Start tbe ball rn ' mo- F. -n ( t; an J -; L.".;. '. Borre' JPsuaorama ToNlKht. J .' ty. iEyerybdy should go and see "Burr's pceanicqu or War .oa the Wave," to be ex- hibited.at the Opera House this evening. . LrT w T ' w--! The DamtineS are illustrative of some of the I r u ..' -i.- .-; I jSiltock - ftPe&AW, ruon!ne.'i wa other I nurios numoui wi,uo iaio war.t aia uro- i 1. .Wr . . f.i I wKIaK m h tho 1st thflv will h.tra thio I j ."" - r?r 7w I season. i - - '- '--- ' . : :'U Crrouai. .r : : V : I . - . - ! Tn onr notice of the fire, in vesterdav's I f"." " i -pnttr vhAo ano ieaniurr im aiater-in-iaw 1 J. ii twt tha acent hare had just written , the owner 1 Bel of the fact on thedayrevlous i - s , . i factfon: o:all Who wieSsed;t; and etrery- twohXI V , - J hodyshould embrace; present .opportu- PSSIalSS - . Pcii and Qity Of 8eeihir these , beautiful paintines, 1 toingsiof drowsinesirand restlessness, the food f L ''1 ' '',r " r" I. f .-.-:.- OCTOBER 11 1877. 'An KxeMlBsT Kacemater wltH at Bear . aaal a Narrsw Escape. ;. ;v'.f -n Parties who arrived Jbere on the steamer , D. MurchUon, yesterday morning, bring : bear, which took place in the vicinity of . ! Alligator Swamp, about thirty-six miles below Favettevilla. nn natnrdav ' IaaL v. It . seems that the farmenrin that neighbor - hood had been missing a great deal of corn f onmo --a rainy y wason the tracks of bearslrerefrU j nfl which indicated that they thieve Some ofeheighS " . .v j. r," r menUoned, with the view, if possible, f exterminating the nuisance. They sallied forth ind soon got upon theof of the troublesome Vvarmlnts," on. which was finally discovered and brought to the . ground by a ' discharge froinj th- weanon nf on nf thA n.rtV Mr J.ii;.. ilL(eeptSundays),8.tt n . ri ! 111 r i uu innu. vnavB'aman Tin inuuji ui i I to the spot where the bear had fallen, and - 1 1 a-. 1. 1 was uauuinH oicr lun nn iiiihi. Kiiiin iir 'K -i v - - "7 . "ji . . a n . . .. I T . . J I uiuai, ; uiua iut.tt.iiig asBuraaco uuuuijr: I sure " when Brnin snddsnlv raised himself Bure' iwneia aaeniy raisea hunseir W "F , . . . Ll ,. ihe dogs opportunely came to the rescae, i Him ni r n Rirnifun wBa MiiAVAn - rrnm ilia and Mr. Faircloth was relieved from : tbe deadly embrace of the monster and made! his escape. Bruin subsequently received a" finishing touch at the . hands of Mr. Fair- cloth, and bis carcass, upon being weighed, was found to tarn the scales at two hun dred ' and forty-sir pounds. Mr. F.'s friends were not at band during the fearful 'struggle, nor "in at the death," bat had oc casion shortly afterwards to congratulate I their companion in the chase on his nar row escape . and ultimate victory over the J thievish and revengeful beast TbcrmoBUtr Bteoni. The following will show the state of the thermometer, at the stations mentioned,, at 4.35 yesterday evening, Washingtoi time, as ascej4ined from the daily issued from the Signal Office in this cityV Augusta; ; . : .' . . Charleston, ......63 Corsicaua, , 81 Galveston, . . . . ; i .78 Indianela, ......75) Jacksonville,. . . ..75 Key West,.....;. 83 Mobile. . .'. . . i . 177 Montgomery . . . . .77 New Orleans, .". .77 j PuntaRas8aJ..,.'.77 Savannah,... . ;73 St' Harks, .81 Wilmington, . 77 KIVBR AND HAUINB ITKfliav The steamer D. J. Foley, Prjce, ar- at from thiVnort on the 3... , . wninsu '- ' ' On the 6th inst, in lat. 40. 27, long, 70. io, the ship P. R. EauUine from TjTerpool for Ifew York, saw a schooner. lamber laden, supposed to be from this port, steering west, with deck load . partly I guue. : The Schr. Mailt, reported in our last I as having been spoken by the Pilot boat Uriah Timmnrn rta in helnw vnntprHnv - , . , . . -. ' I liATinrrlrut hr Bails Tli P.nl.!n b)m I came up to this city during the day, reports j having been 27 days out from Azua, St. Domingo, for Boston. - v The steamer OolviUe, heretofore re ported as intending to take' her departure from our waters for the purpose of running : on the Oconee river. Oeonria. leavpji for i . . 1V!. j I uu unuuuwu uiia uiwuuig, uuuu wu i mand of Capt R. C. Henry. The : GoMBe ia a new boat, and was formerly on : the line between this city ahtt Bannerman'a ; Bridge, on the North East river. -We. wish her a successful career in the waters of the Empire State of the South. ' DYSPEPTIC PATIENTS and others afflicted with diseases need the best and purest foed. This Uportxttlimet the case with bread, rolls, biscait, and other products of floor made with Doo&bt'b Iiir Pewnaa. which is the raline favorite with thepasllc . The cans are always fall weight, and the powder itself pare, strong and perfect in Its adaptaUons to use. , the pearl of excellence is Gouraad's n .i In Oiiiii TttXm nniHv.il.! nntuxtlnn Im parts to sallow, red or pimply complqxioas a beauty ! - ''.rr - TT.nALi -iir.T., uum conveys no soggesuen 01 arcinciat appliance. Price in large Bottles reduced to One Dollar. For ! PHYSICIANS ABB AMAZED, Patients delight - ea, ana au wno nave eyes to see, or ears to near, more than satisfied by theabsolate certainty with which Hall's Hohst or Hobbhoukd ahd Tab cores Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, and erery affec tion of the lungs and throat, tending to Consump tion. ' r . . - , ! Pike's Toothacho Drops cure In one minnte. i Reliable ;help for weak and nervous sufferers. Chronic painful and prostrating diseases cored without medicine. PuiTermacher's Electric Belts the grand desideratum. . Avoid imitations. Book I dreViPvaB S! articnlars. mailed free. Ad- LtLTAHie Co.. 894 Viae Su. uincinnau. wnio. s, ;. . . :;....;.. n;. world suffer as much with DyspepsU as Americans. I Although year of experience in medicine had failed f TITIZ iVminiH PEnPT.SMn namla la tha to accompusaa certain, ana sure remeaysor ibis i disease and- its effects, such a8ourtomach,Heart-J Liver ComDlaint. ret since the introduction 01 Gaiaa's Arousr Flowxb we oeHwve there la no case of DrsoeDBia that cannot Mimmediatelv : lieved. Two doses will relieve you.. . Regular aise 70 cents IHWWtTioir.li bb ooB'oBunik's Pnuuno 8nir SauxnoK? ma Wno Toino. Somaox's Jl ahdbakb PnajLare the oi Jnedi ociSaii the Tdeath of the patient; they lock up the uto,iiiwwb i! follows, and la fact they cleg the action, of the, very l they cleg the action, of the, very IBS f dl W ". ",r aciutyano neiening;mRWvWjna, These srmatoma nsnallv oriainate from adiaoji Persons so affected, if they take one or two heavy colds, aad tf the cough in those esses be suddenly a?3ZZ?S& colds, ana uwwv. ?a oesaaooaiyi ' lWaJ will find ihaitMaaah ami! " J -I . T.riZrtZrTT.T' rr'-TH- nrru.riki.ri. a rr Tn? i i wnirji n()M Bu. nTiiiam uuuua ue bbv-ubw BmiciLia . muio nHmii'' i . . . i - dew's s eymptoms ouMrwisvviBun FSZL ,n:ettVL i N KeoraBlattJaroh HtreVtil I ' A.OrWijill t.t: BlJ: And for sale by all druggists and dealers, . I k';kJ -J " '3l'" " ' ' ' " 'TUB AIAIISa .' ; The mails dose and arrive t- the hy i-.. ';' ' ' clorz. '' ''''''' 'j mails..... .....;...;.;V.. ' ''6:15;AVMl "A" pr.the N-.0. JUUroad, f r- i A vat, , UA iUUUWtlij.y : ,1 t ... ,. t '"uAW" !1?c,?,i! ' ... iroou lBClnrting A, K JH. C t . - f 1 ." Railroad, at. 4 . 4:45 P. iV I Southern mails fpr. all points If South. daiiv ...i. ... s-nn i. in i. Mail fo Cheraw" Daflingtoi 11 A. Ms m, l 11-.II- 1. i Tr. . : 1 I www ir, uumn ueweea jiO- -.,! ;i 1 rence and Charleston 1 li30 Av U) jrayetteville.and offices on Gape 1 31 x f'ear.Blver, Tuesdays and - . evllter except Sundays).. ; .U.iJr 6;15 Ai MJ Onslow 0. H. and. interme- 1 i ::-t diate omces every ftidav.. i6:00 A. Mi I BmlU7le mauS,.; by Steam j ..'.ir j A; Mi . n . ( n in i t n m . I "V everyI'riday.at. 3K P. M( 1 -j . r akbivk. - s . . . . v - vKonuern inrougn maiis.ui.;ii'I2:laMP.M, .... mail. . . . ; . . ; rr . . . t '""" ...-. .. . v-. . -juj I Vuluern maii...:...v..xini7.WA. Mi Carolina Central Railroad: 4:15 P, Mi SSJjf-J?iti Register department open Bame as atatap Htom. 'i'V ' '- I j Stamps for sale at general deliTery wbe4 I::.;. stamp office is closed Key Boxes accessible at all hours, day. and night-- -rrrrrr'. v-.': ( Mails collected, from, street boxes everv, day at 3.45 P. M. s . . .. ; : ' NEW-ADVERTISEMENTS. ALL PERSONS ARK HKRTOV,! cantioned against harboring or trngt-i ins &BT of tha OreW nf tfut IwHi)i i I Baraae "THKRBarHA " K hiti il ; MasteaMks no debts of their contract. I , ing will be paid by the Captain ori ConaigRflea. 8ea Scenes Blockade Banning Opera House ; netmes all saUl Etateh? hf of'hissai or before Pi d7btedto said inteslkte wa uJUR,jr., Admlni8tratoT. OctberiOUi.MTL:jfnlTh , octll SsWa ' Naeaaa to Dixie1 Opera HnjeTo night " J t'.iS Just Arriyed 30 BABBELS CHOICB it -NOBTHKRN APPLES And for sale by , ' .t j --a: s i:'.';-'J '-: ' ,4.. .'. f' ; J. WBLLKB & BBO, oct 11-it . EoromhmtVar. Crockery: QQ CBATKS ASSORTED CKOCKEBY i ri , ',. Oa.goaAtoiaeBt and for sale low Also, a full line of GLASS W ARK, LAMPS, c gxamlne before pnrchasinpt elBewhere at - - i 8TKBNBKBOKB A CO.'S act 114m : : ,Vi Aactkm Store, Market St I , M HlBtorical Paintings War Scenes To nteht at An. n.... 0 Just Beceived, TmOUBLK AND 8INGLK BARBEL i U BREKCH- LOADING SHOT GUNS, bd Butt-iRr oueiis, uaps, WSOS, : Becappers, Creasers and Loaders, i For sale low by ! GKO. A. PBCK, No. 5 Booth Front Bt. oct 11-tf 8eene" ta Hl d Bermnda War Thai Apwa-noose xo nignt. : t :-Call h.C AT 1 H. WARD'S SHAVING ' " ' indRATK rnimwa uituih on North Front Street, next door South of Daw- son's Bank, where On can oat vnnr wnp ork done as i t.y?a?, anywhere, in the cifrr. Bkaving --, uau vwuiiik uu Bnampooing so eta. eacn. 1 have the best Hair Ova in tha citv. ma rn n jcheaperthaa any body else.," octlltf I if"" euBe vnuserB unaaes at . sea uceanicon Boys' Suits, lATINB TO FIFTEEN YEARS! j From $6.60 to $10. CBUJDBBM'S BOIT8, Knee Pants, ---- V!Rfib;-'-'H,i 4 to 7 years, $3 to $460. i ocUl-it, . WPW80W &CO. ftnnhlnp the BItv.lraViA at rrharlnatA.- HTnbll. ug lasv Cab V jWUmiegton-rOpera Houeo. Hats ! Hats ! if; NEW FALL 8TYLB8, ,: - "f .; , RECEIVED DAILX AT ..f, ,; ulRRisON ALLEN'S, t f pctll-tf .... 89 Front Street :, Battle at. Fort Fisher 1863 To night at. Opera House. - -" . . ' HOWELL COBB. C. D. M. COBB. TI1R PURCELL HOUSE TT AS PASSED INTO THE HANDS OP ttSff iiL10' has leen . NBW LT .FUB "D,i3",,'luu11"U1' wereiorore, win oe roaamctlyaa a.j f,;jjfa ru;v .v.:'.s v ? n FIRST CL AS 8 HOTEL ? BOARD SEDUCED, AS FOLLOWS BDay.....h: Beroata7witli 1&m)jh 35.00 1 Fer lloata; '-Tame' Board ' yio-ftf 25. W L .IMM MI mvA m Mnnln. rif.w IronrClad Baleichat Bea4nera' Honse-Thnrs-i J5P4 IWk-ira ed -t lw'.traf cl i-iyiv-i '4 -f ISOit.il -Sftlti Salt I .11 yi- rn t. fr r- HajiVh TJawsfwwvi i . . - iTs- llllll frrr .-cw wUk't'L,''' ' - f . - - ........ ... . , , .. . ... . .!. m,... aioiit n.. .nr.. n.t. I. r V ETA BoiesNotiFactOTTCHEESrE. .:, . t . 1- t ' . I - - , !! f. ect 11-tf KEKCHNEB gADJt8; BROS, Consigneea. oct 11 3t a mean 1 Jt. signed having this day aaalifled as Adminiotr. hn11f in I tor npon the estate of T. L Lafresz. dae'd . lrehv , . , .HATES OP ADTEUTISlftO. One Square on day,.. ...... 4 ... fi no a: . - iWO Aays...., 1 75 Uireedaja,... X 6fl " 4.-.foariaya,4.j..i... 3 00 ur-; e days,... ........... 60. " One week............... 4 00 ' . Two weeks,. a,.. 6 50 Three week,. ...... 8 60 'ma monio,... ju uu ' ' Two months,. 4. ....... ......... 17 00 Three months,... ' ....4... ...... S4 00 -i.-i,-. '8ix maths, ... 4000 J? - Oneyear,..; 60 to lid NonpareD type make one square. NEW ; ADVERTISEMENTS ""aC "'-ok .Bacon, Lard and Coffee. Boxes D.8. 8IDBS and 8H0DLDXBS, C A Tabs and Tlcrees LAXD. ' oct 11-tf KKBCHNKR A CAUUKK BiToh' vt. Salt andXerosene Oil. 3000 : -V 1000 ,??f!?,?t11" Blona RALT, - ABbis kkboknx onL i- ,'. .. -Porsateb u . . ' - , ' oct 11-tf KXROaWER ;aukr BROH Oriental Pbxzder. 400 K?B?rtin?OWIKI' OftnX kcgsPaln8porttng and UuckiBFOWllB. .n.-!.- f.'; t OCt 11-tt Torsatokvi Mi and Fancy Goods. MM; 'ir Jitirajitf wimsai to an noanca to the Ladies that sas has re turn ea from tire Northern Cities, .where ah h h m.. kmc her Pall purchase io.MIL,LiNKKY and erery iescriptlm of FANCY ARTICLES, and Is now grep&red to show hor patrong a Very Attraetire and eautifal Btock of afi the NEWEST 8TYLKS in French Pattern Bonnets and Bats, Yelvst. bilks. Feathers, Flowers. Ribbons. Ac. -r,i . Hy motto la, as heretofore, tha Beet Goods, the latest Designs, the Lowest Prices, aad thskost Honorable Dealing. :: s . ,; ; t .. ,.s . I Orders froni the oonntry solicited, and perfeet satisfaction goaranteed or mwter rcfSndei oct I V wab Market Street: r ' ' . nac MRS. L. FLANAGAN. FCH ft KeUsand Half Bolls Standard BAGH3ING, , . jjty Tons Tnra, For-eale low by - 2 WILLIAMS A MUBCBUON. ctt 11-tf : OCA Bhds Porto Bicoid Cuba For sale kwbT e 11-tf n -lu -WILLIAMS MUBCHISON. I LABOIWRS' UNION OF THIS CITT ing nCoiton Foreman shall have fSCSr- laboreis f P50' Vor 8tor Naval Stores- oreian $3 00 mesifpaidbythejplece: Cotton, par bale, SO eta; Djuiriusoc, ukfoc, iwisfefw DtuTui rcsswea lara ber 60c larger Bize 75c ahinirles SOc loose aoe. staves 40n perM, and cross-tieaSc each. sept jo im - lATO WAODBLL. Free t. $25t) Reward a I WILL PAY TWO BUNOBBD AND . FIFTT DOLLARS fiSWARD for sofficleat evidence to j eonvfartthe person who set flr to my Bou. on Banday Morning, the 7lh hutant. ' ' The Hoate was situated on Fifth between Brans-' wick , and Hanover Streets. oct 10 St W. PT CAN AD AT. : BUGlHEAT! ; : r3.V... .. .' S,:...;-!y v. . y i - ' "ijA JuST RXCB1VBD, '"' 'VVY Lv Bbla NBW BULLBD BUCKWHEAT, i ..;':.; t '6i':r-yi and Ui'i' ':.'. . I -. Bbls FINEST NEW OBLKAN8 ' ' O. ; , . r SYBUP, ' FIRST OF THE SEASON. , . 5, 7 and 8 NOKTII FKORTST. octlO-D&Wtf ,f,.T.:- .Al'-ri -- -; :': - ! - -y 25 Barrel V NORTHERN APPLES AT. LOW FIGURES.. Boatwright & EIcKoy, S, 7 nd 8 NOBTll FRONT srr i. octlODAWtf.. ". 5, , , . ., ..: "-. !. i A i 25 Battfels? 7xM Northern Irish; Potatoes. ' j i r ii . "FOB SALE LOWV? J' ' -1 ' BoatOTight & 5, 7 and North Front Kt. 5 oct WDAWtf vy ;. ' , f -; H j- BVBBT HALF HOUB TO ANY PAST OF.THK. -r.u.i 5--:-i:- ! 'i - : examine oar Stock aad Prices, and -yli 'lyiri buy your GBOCSBTBS. from Bpatwriglit & Hclloy, t i . .--?- - e 1 C,;t -- ' .u ; ; J n-ixii-sj,.-t-'i ..-!-:-. - . . INCH, FOUB iNCS?," ' 1 I ir.-Ilf. Iltill. gBil iii-iniL J-'j-'V' n 11 . nn. r. . . ' - " f SSTv'V octW.tt Coruer Grange and Sonth 'Water its. 1 1 - i "I If tT ;:';i -;".r' h ". is- T. - f
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Oct. 11, 1877, edition 1
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