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THE IIOBUSIQ STAB. Br wn. n. berward. .,UBUSaBD PAn.Y-;xeKPT Mondays. ' BATM Of StJBSOSZPTIOa Dt ADVAXCU : ? Oncyear- bymaitpcW p. ........ fj 00 Six month. -C 14 : 3 35 fifuMa Cent per week. Oar City Agents mre "iS2Atert f-r MXta Um munths in advance. -- ' - - - - OUTLINE. The Cossack M"e to be mobilized, which will give (he Russians afarkrooe additional regiments. ! oatenetyo j?i stricken witb famine, : Mukhtar Pasha ia safe. Ismail Pasha's retreat is seriously threatened. ,. 4--A caasimere mill at Pro vidence, RhodeIahua,!)nTnt; loss $1000. . Tb ia joaeUoa ia Louisiana against establishing separate schools tor the racea, has been remwred. An European syndicate offers to lend Louisiana $13,000,- 000 Episcopal ConTention adopted a canon for the organization of a Board of Missions. - Congress is attending the Pimlico races. . - Cigar makers in New York are organizing to protract their strike indefinitely; Randall will name com mittees Monday. Bay State Jrotr Compan has called a meeting of its cred itor; liabilities $560,000. Ruaja attacked' Fort Aliense before Kara ; and were repulsed. - Ismail Pasha. is re treating and Russians are pursuing. New York markets: Money active at 6 per cent ; gold dull at 102; cotton steady ai 11 5-16U 7 16 cents; flour without ma terial change; wheat: lc lower; corn a shade easier at 63 cents; spirits turpentine quiet at 3434 J cents; rosin steady at $1 65 i m.j ' : It is really difficult to keep pace with- the failures of savings banks. ; i ..... " i Several went by the board last week, and this week at least two or three .The last two are the Manchester SSa 1 vings Hank, of Alleghany, Pennsyl vania, and Union Dime Sayings, of New York. Well may it be said that ' 'lhey all do iu" ; i i i Russia will increase its army with ninety one additional regiments by the mobilization of the Cossacks It is not yet definitely, known whether Ismail Pasha will betibleTto'rnake good his retreai in Asia Minor.' The , last accounts r; represent , bis retreat and junction witb laklar - Pashay aa being seriqtisly'tbjteaedlC ff The Weldon Fair, if we may judge from the first day is a successful "ex hibition, surpassing that of former years. AVe are glad that this .Fair, which is held in a very fertile and fairly prosperous section of North Carolina,, is able to make a good ex bibit in spite of the depressed times. When lJiatood tiinew1,.wO-.nve all. becn'ldoktrr j for, through so many weary vpnre does "come" so re enough, then , the .Wcjdon Fair will be hard to eclipse. , ;. . The ' following is taken from the Marietta (Ohio) Times, and pays a handsome tribute to one of the most zealous and eloquent of our repre sentatives in Congress. North Caroj "liuiaus are proud of Major Yeates growing reputation . j . Hon. Jessk J. Ykatks. la the excite ment of the election last week we neg lected to relurn the thanks of the Demo cracy of Washington county to Hon. Jesse J. Yeates, of North Carolina, for the valua ble ' services - he rendered in closing the campaign at Scottown and Matamoras. The meetihgs be held at these places on Friday and Saturday preceding the election were well attended, and Mr. Yeates made very effective and able speeches at both places. He is a speaker who pleases our' people well. His speeches were delivered in an earnest manner, coming from the heart as well as the brain full of pathos, argu ment and humor. If Mr. Yeates in the future should be sent to Ohio we wish that he he sent to Washington county. Latest By Mail. Wathlaiua Newt. v Specihl Dispatch to the Baltimore Sun. Washington, Oct. 22. ' ' The President is becoming Bome w bat restless over the non-action of the Senate on hia nominations, al though he has no reason to antici pate that there will ultimately beany serious objections to them. Although the nominations were all referred to Appropriate committees on the day that they were sent in, no meeting of any of the committees has yet been called to consider them. The cause of the delay baa been gently hinted to the President. It is a part of the plan whkjbj has already been alluded to in these dispatcher, as having for Jls object the healing of whatever breaches jnay be threatened between the President and the leading mem bers of his party. It is deemed advisa ble that action on the nominations had best be suspended until sqme under standing is arrived at as to what Sena tors may expect in the. future, and as to what attitude the President prO posea.lo occupy. Much curiosity is evinced by Republican Senators over the anticipated New 1 York ' appoint ments, r It ia held by ifcera, and rep resentations to (his effect have been made to the President, that it would be a very injudicious act to make any phauges' in the prominent Federal offices 5 New York at lb w particular tirae whep an imporlai lectoq ifl pq goon to Ue ace. Tr eay if -be PjesJdent has a desire for the sqo eess of the iepqblican party-in- New York, he should not add to the diffiV " Poltieg in its way by increasing' the Uissensipna whieh now exist. If be is - determined on removing the prinev pal officers in the Ndw Tork coslom house they ask that he at least ' wait 1 TCP VOI,t XXI-NO: 28. till after the November President does not say whether be wm jww inu point, and it is far from certain that he will. kxixogq's claims. When the Senate ' hommiLtpn An Privilegea and Elections "agreed to laiyi vi Aeiiogg lasi spring, Gov. Morton, as chairman of the oom AUUee, undertook the preparation of- toe report, it was not completed till after; the adjournment , oC-ithe! ex tra session of the" Senate. Senator Mitchell, who is acting chairman of the committee on Privileges and Elections, has received the reDort bv mail from Senator Morton, and if the committee reamrms its decision of last spring the report will be pre sented to the Senate. : " SALARIES OF POSTMASTXBS. : ? The Postmaster General finds that there nvHl be a deficiency of $284,000 in the appropriation for the salaries of postmasters for the present fiscal year.' and Congress will be asked to make the necessary appropriation. SENATOR BIORTON'S VIEWS. . The S(aaa'rai-Bearer mt the Bldv ! Sblrt Takes a New Departure, ' Indianapolis, Oct. 22. The following editorial will appear in the Journal to-morrow. It ex presses Senator Morton's views upon the duty of Republican members of Congress having been read to him, and received his hearty approval as embracing his ideas: "While there are few Republicans who can give a full and hearty indorsement to every act and declaration made by the Pre sident, which go to make up what are known as hia . Southern and civil service policies, yet we have seen nothing which, taken either separately or collectively, will jus tify the Republicans in distrusting either his patriotism or his Republi canism. There seems to be a feeline on the part of those whol disapprove of certain acts of the PresidenX-atT40?5? brace, whereby , the operator is en- they are tetter JUfimtWicans and more aithlul tothe principles of the party than he Such assumption does injus tice to the President. ' He is an otig inal Republican, and has been tested for twenty years as a soldier and ) ci vilian, and has never watered or been found wanting in his devotion to the great fundamental doctrines of the Republican party, lie was elected as a Republican, and it is impos sible for him, with the : present or ganization of parties, even if he should desire, to be other than a Re publican President; not in an offensive partisan sense, but in his devotion! to the principles and desire for the perpe tuity of the Republican party. Until it is demonstrated' that he has not this devotion and this desire, the Re publicans in : Congress should; not break with him On mere questions! of policy. President Hayes has a most difficult role, and instead of leceiving the unfriendly criticisms and attacks of his party friends he should have their support and be given their best and truest advice. The President's, paramount duty is to - the country, and if-he were to place simple party success above public interest he would render himself hateful to every right minded man and infamous in history. THE WBLDOn FAItt. J Opeataa Da 7 Ta4ar Oetaeer 25 . Atten4aac 24 Large Display) of Lit Stack. - LSpecial Telegram to the Daily News. 1 ' ; Wkldow, Oct. 23. .- .- . ..... .. . The gates of the Fair Grounds were thrown open to the public this morning, and - the Eighth Annual Exhibition of - the Roanoke & Tar River Agricultural Society was duly inaugurated. There were in attendance an unu sually large number of persons for the first day, and the grounds already present a scene of life and animation. In the leading departments there were, up to a late hour this evening, full four, hundred entries. The rep resentation is perhaps the largest and best ever seen at any exhibition of this Society. ; ' . .! cMany of the articles on exhibition here were at the State Fair last week; prominently among them the fine specimens of mountain apples exhib ited by Captain Atkinson, of Bun combe. - " - '' .' ': ' M.- Tne Fever In Fernaudlua J i "Jacksonvillb, Oct. 23. : Eight new cases . of yellow fever were reported atuFernandina bn Sun day and eight yesterday, with three deaths and' five new cases to-day. The fever has seized upon the colored people, and will sweep through the entire colored population there. Capt. Danbury, a pilot, was among the deaid yesterday.; The weather "is quite cool, but there has been no frost. j .ti!.?V Native "Wlaee. y, h , ... W' Raleigh Observer. . i Yesterday party of gentlemen, respectively from 'Connecticut, .New York, Washingtdn and Canada, vis ited the. Department " of Agricultnr. ,a. . v-- jiiii-ij .ulTKoorinrnf thacaae of-Kerchner ..& Calder ani rtn m itmiikiv ueuisreu iuai iucv never draobetter native wind id their liyes i and, also pronounced & better - than a large majority, ,; ol foreign wines.: ' These gentlemen are here on a prospecting tour, informing themselves of- the , resources : of the State, the 'advantages accruing to emigrants in settling here; (apd the probable profit of the investment of capital in different sections of the Stftte, - .s y :': V " OK TFh 11 WILMINGTON; r Spirits TTltpentine;; '' Rev." A.1 D.; Coh!en has resigned ine pastorate of JSdenton Baptist Church.' ' : Nearly all the farmers in Yaftcey county are said to be engaged in distilling iruiLM T:-i:r i r j jJ'Vf-jiv 4r-i"'.r i. ;. , r, - Benjamin Council, - one 'of r the oldest and most respected citizens of Wa- tauga is dead. ! , ; . ", r ., .-"'A colored man ' near Newbern, by the name of Wright WaHace,ita8 killed Dy a.iainng tree.i ..yi,jiv (tsi i I? Mrs. r Mary Ai Gaither 'the mother of Dr. W. r W.i Gaither, of . : Cald Well, died last Sunday week. , . , . A negro boy at Charlotte named Wallace Harris cut another, negro t boy named Alfrek Simmons across tha'thish ." Raleigh Observer'. Yesterday morning, about 7 o'clock, Mr. James Roe era, aa old citizen pf this place, waa atricluii wita paralysis on w ilmingtoa - street and fell to the pavement in front of the store of airv no oert rerry.-. -; i . , r . , ;;, ; t : r n ? . . : : ; r-. Biblical .Recorder: , The ,.Caror lina Sewing Machine Compauy .had ma- enmes on exniDition tnautooc the first pre mium, t hese machines are put unatbhel by, N. C, and are claimed to have alb the modern improvements and to be the sim plest in mechanism of any other! machine in use. .. ,,. v v . . 'i : 7 Raleigh Hegister: We ,.5have been informed that Mr. R S.Harris, Sheriff of Cabarrus - county, is behind with that county to the amount or twenty thousand dollars. No criminality is attributed to Mr. Harris; he aeems.to have been a victim to his own good nature. This impression was wrong. Mr. Harris has surrendered all his propey To hTa sureties. ! " The Raleigh Hegister, Republi can, says of Judge McKoy; "We were in court nearly everyday during the term, and we are compelled to Bay that the bearing of the Judge - the whole term .was - that of a man who was anxious to discbarge his. du ties fearlessly and impartially. . His charge in the only criminal case tried was a model of brevity, clearness and fairness." ; Mr. JI T. Matthews, of New bern, has secured a patent to aa- invention of his. The Nut MeU says; Tbs lnf eb- linn tllMtrtkhftnnrrtVftwrt"frt !r' abled to bore holes in places where a brace could not otherwise be used, sit further consists in pivoting tbe bead of ' the .brace, so that the brace can be laid 'down on aflat surface and made to bore a parallel hole therewith. It also consists in a new device for holding the bit in the brace. ' , j Rockingham JSeez 1 Ovlt farmers are sowing wheat, and we suggest it would be advisaole to sow, plentifully, as the cot-. ton crop is likely tol be short, and when: the last bushel or old cfrn has been sen) to the mill, tbe wheat crop comes in so nice, t , We hear of a good many tioga dyinc. :re-; suiting from ' their " eating mushrooms. Died, of diphtheria, on the 12th inst. Mary. Elizabeth. daughter of Allen and Mary C. Mclohaji, aged.about five years. I - 4oe n uiiDgioD ota 'Miwe (M. par iadispensable'dally .exebangea? .- It mertta success. ; ' 1 '' .:' . ..' ' Southern Home : Mr, T. R. Alexander, who lives about a t mile from Loag Creek Mill, in this" county ,v has dis covered a gold mine upon his plantation. The ore is pyrites, is the same vein, that runs underneath the Rudisiu, Ferris and other mines in this section. - More than the nsual number of pop-SBull drunks on tbe Friday of the circus. The guardhouse. was filled by dusk, and the other inebriates who could not be thus cared, for had; to sleep on the streets. Amzi McDon ald, who broke into the house of Mr. Wm. McRorio, near Matthews' Station, about a year ago, came to see the circus. - He was recognizee: ana jauea. Kev. j..r. xm- timer has been appointed as Educatiobal Agent of Davidson College,: jrice Rev. U. H. Banks, who resigned on account of 1U- beaitb. s . - , ; - ;' J''"- y . ' ; . Raleigh News : The Governor yesterday commutea tne sentence oi oaraq, D. Johnson Convicted of infanticide at the' June term of Iredell Superior Court, and sentenced to be bung on Friday, Novem ber 23d, to imprisonment for tea years in the. penitentiary. The : negro; who burned a house at Durbaqi some weeks ago;' was captured near Toisnot last week, by Deputy . Sheriff Blackwell, who passed through our city on Saturday night en route for Durham, with his prisoner. r Ned. Bryant was on yesterday-, incarcerated in our county jaM for twenty-seven days for the abandonment ot his wile and children. The esse was tried before Mayor Manly. -Col. Folk; the very efficient Commis sioner of Agriculture, has given the uxtord Orphan Asylum the large exhibit of vegeta bles ia 'his department at our Btate' Fair.- Yesterday morning a pia(oU while in the hands of a Mr Jackson, was accidental ly discharged, the ball inflicting a painful but not dangerous wound,, in, the calf of his leg. 4. , -' i ' u - ' rtKXt' A. DVEBTI 8BSI BN TH. ;G, Parsley, Jk( Wood, ;f , . ' ! - Munson&Co. Boys' suits. ' ' It. B. .HETDE-ShJp notice.! James McCormick Wanted. Ofeba' House Hidden Hand. F, L. Sheldon Shooting coat. I Harbison & Allen Fall styles. j ji c. Stevenson Candy, raisins, &c. BoATWRiGHT &.McKoY New goods. Hall & Pkabsami Meat and mullets. Keported Drowalng of Fonr Pereoue v A report 'f as in circulation on tbe streets; yesterday,' that ai:fishing I 'smack capsized near New inlet,' Sunday night, rand that Thomas Clemmons, an elderly man named Bryant, and two youths, names unknown, werrdrimedT iiqtfiry pf parties who are acquainted with some of .those, reported as lost induces txa to think theyrumo? may be an exajrgeratlonot the facts,Hif not altq getheruntrne.. ! Superior Govrt. t - . - - Bros; .vs; Alexander and X IA McH'ae,- and at iff T&3t njent bad iibt'ibeen cpncTuciedV, j Hon, t Geo. Davis and,, ;Cot .W, -Fostes French appear for 'tbe plaintiffs and Messrs. Wright Slednian andffon. i P.'L. i Russeii for the defendants. . . . ,;, t - Ther? weralno'-CMeibr'ihvepti- gatipn Xtpbe the Mayor's Court yesterday morn tog. N. C, THURSDAY; OCTOBER 25. 1877: Leea Dota.; . , ;. - - . . ; The -Watkins troupe came down by.ateamer from Fayettevilie yesterday af ternoon. '. ; - ' : ' . - The receipts of cottou at this Port yesterday footejj up 1,089 Dales and the sales to 845 balea ' . r'' ! U:.tl m2 wJLitSWW wu.vyTamn ""-':4H wr ; i n New River oysters are coming in quite freely now, and hucksters retail them at $1 per gallon. . ! 'i- We learn that a slight frost was perceptible in ' te neighborbood of the -sounds yesterday morning.' .' -rThe addition of fine office, harber shop" and saloea makes a great im provement to the llaaniBc.Heilsfr.' ! No may north of Weldon ;Iast night, the Petersburg tram . having broke downlen miles South of that city yesterday. ' Warmer, 'partly ; cloudy wea ther, light variable winds, stationary or I ower pressure, are the indications for ibia section to-day. i'.Vr- There was a fearful dullness ob servable in magisterial circles yesterday. One or two civil cases was about all that claimed their attention.. !'. The Compress Company ineet at tbe Bank ot New Hanover this mora ing, at 11 o'clock, to lake the necessary steps for procuring an additional press. ' .; : Hon. E. Q. Reade, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of this State, is in t tbe cily, accompanied by his wife. Ho registers at the Purcell House. ,V The bursting of a barrel of whiskey in the neighborhood of the W. & WR. R.' depot. Tuesday afternoon, at- tWtedaimoaVeS largea rowd as Sid the uDlj Blondes" at Che Opera ,JIonse last we; A little white boy, 10 was picked up in the street yeeter. VriUi fever upon him,' was taken to tLa elation house by the policeman and thence sent to the Citv Hosnital. it aDDearinftlutt "there I was no one to care for him. He eave his I name as Asa Horton. T ! : 'I - Ftreln tbe Oonntry. The residence of Mr. Christopher C. Redd, situated on the Sound road, about one mile and a quarter southeast of 'the city, was entirely destroyed by Are! on Tuesday afternoon. between 12 and 1 o'Clok , MTTand Mrs. Redd were both ab sent from heme at the time, tbe farmer, joe-" ing on a trip to Oslow county to brin-a. drove of cattle to this city, and his wife beinaj on a brief visit to Wilmington. Mrs. Morris, a widow lady, who was left in i..r, f ih nmi. .i.to. i,t ah hed I vumv y.vu.Mn., - . i been entertaining some visitors who bad called to see tbe family, and npon their taking their departure she went out Into the yard with the view of starting a fire to heat water for washing purposes. She had gone a short distance to get some dry brush when she detected a crackling sound, upon which she glanced, hastily in the direction of the bouse and discovered tbe dining room to be in a light blaze. She, with' some per sons who were quickly attracted thither by I . . .1 tne Signs or tne nre, enierea me uouse ami i succeeded in saving a portion of the furni- j ture,' but the greater part of it was lost, in cluding a quantity of clothing, &c., belong ing to a colored man, .which were locked up in a room. The build ing proved a total lOSS.;.,;, . . Mrs. Morris cannot account for the origination of tbe fire, as there had been none in the building since breakfast that ! she was aware of. v . ; ; ' - -The boose, which was a neat and "sub stantial building, constructed under Mr. Redd's own supervision, was insured for $700 in the N. O. Home Company, repre- -sented in this cily by Messrs. Atkinson ; & Manning. ": . Mr. Redd returned from Onslow yester day, and upon riding in the direction of his house, with the view of paying a brief i8i t to his family before coming to the city with his cattle, was astonished to find that bis house had disappeared. . - Tbermomeier Record. The following will show the state of the thermometer, at the stations mentioned, at 435 yesterday evening, Washington mean time, as ascertained from .the daily bulletin issued from the Signal Office in this city: Augusta. . . . . . ... 71 Charleston, ......69 Corsicana, 63 Galveston,. ......73 Indianola, .'. . . . . .72 Jacksonville, .... .75 Key West,.. .....84 Mobile......... .70 Montgomery . . . . . C9 New Orleans,.... 70 runta itassa, , ... .73 Savannah,.. .. . . .' . 70 St. Marks,. 73 Wilmington,.... 69 IUVER ANDfflABIHBlTBnS. ' - The Louise Pott, Jess, sailed " from Bordeatiz for this port On the 7th inst c ', The Bore, Torstxomsen, sailed frpra- Rochefort for this port on the 6th inst The Eenrich lben, Rasmussen, arrived at Glasgow from this port on the 9th inst ! ' The;& ; C. fyler Barrett; 'arrived' at Philadelphia from this pdrtun the 22nd inst :'The steamer LueiBe, Bennett, arrived t'at. BaVUnore from this port on the 22nd ins ;0 The Schr. ' E. " 8. PbweU', WUliams, from this port for London passed Deal,. on the 10th inst, ; f'i,-: . k ,, .. Jjm Norwegian barque ' Framat, the Norwegian barque J&rtfia and the British brig -fiba 'Pitr&er were reported in. below yesterday.' . "-x"... . s V.-:--.-I .' ' In a Nursery wherein all is life aad laugh, instead of crying and fretting, there is snre to he found Dr. Ball's Baby Syrnp Price 25 cents per bottle. f NG OPEBA HOUSE. i ... : Wf- Boiiaai Harry WatklAttr 1 The comedy of ;VMarriati ,' Ques tion of Honor,? was presented at the Opera I House last evening to a fair audience,' 17 "J w "ere greauy impressea wijn the piece itself, chiefly on accoun f its I" similarity with numerous others that been ' produced ia Wilmington and elaewlMsre , aad irhich possess no special merits, except in some instances to afford opportunities for the delineation of some particular character by one who has made it his specialty. "-. ':; The acting in the comedy last night was very good, though we are convinced that the troupe will show to better advantage to-night, in a different piece.' . ; ( Of course the old . favorites; JEose and Harry Watkins, were waroily received, as was also Mtss AjoaV Lee. who. by the wav ia- j probably now, especially among the young. e greaiest lavente oi ine iaxeeKij ; The afterpiece, the "Little Rebel,? was capital. Miss Amy Lee, ia the leading role, achieving a complete success. She i is a young actress of great promise, and ; made hosts of friends among her audience! last evening. Possessing youth, beauty j and veracity, we see no reason why she should not attain the greatest success in her pho4 sen profession: - . - . ' '"'':; s.-. For to-night the management announce; l6 "P Hand.and we expect jfdg- ihg from the ierformance . of last, nighty to see a splendid suceess.r .'iji. ..yt Blehep Atklueon'e Appelatmeate for tbe Amumu ot 1877. f Reidsville . .. . .Nov. 3 Leaksville, (23d Sunday af. Trinity) Nov. 4 Mountain Chapel. ..... ... . . .... .Nov.' 6 Germanton. . ........... . . . . . . ..Nov. J 8 Winston . . .V. .V.. . . .. .. .. . :;.No. -t Greensboro (24th Sunday af. Jrin.)No. 11 Farintoch,' Granville county. . . . . .NoV. 14 Flat Rhrer Charel. " ' ' . .NoV. ,15 I St. Mary's, - -,-wV.. k ......Nov. 16 KHUlsboro (25th Sunday af. Tnmty)Nov. l Chapel HU1. .. Qnarterir Bleetlnae. J -' v Fourth round of appointments, as nade by BeV. W. a Blacky Presiding Elder for U 3 Wilmington District: hodiaf-sEpis. Hrwf Smith- . . n -A i: SwTiJm ""--SelitowniiOcUi 127-3 niaden.- at Wind"j?1 Nov. r j 13-4 Tnmoti t i?aUvn i -v . IjJr-ll KenansvaiCiA esley ChspelIovvf 17-lci cirv rrisins. T ? CORAL LIPS. LUSTROUS EYES. AUBURN LOCKS, are merely aeeeaaorr cbarma. A Idvebr complexion, tbe chief component of beauty, is Im- panea in perreouen oj no preparanon eave uoo rand'a Olympian Cream. Price in large Bottle re doced to One-DoUar. For sale byj. U. Moads. A'THnrO 'O-BESTMT IS A JOY FOREVER XlMMiKB Dooun'n Tim fowsn lays, ao claim. In iMeHte-bMetn IT prsdace the mol bntifBj. r ilr -net anil ili ni loreHn liinrri il n raireaniT iiaa try lataglnaUe, aadwictt toat are atoy and pleaeore In tbe beseenobLr , Uae It for tbe celebrated Vlsnna oUa.... - JSt-.. -(.. i ... iae aa ejw - J A VOLUME IN SIX LINES. TMfl very hbnr, If yoe bave a Cough, a Cola, or any difficulty in the throat or longs, aead for Halm's Uohxt ot Hobx- JHH?Aa XAK. xaw n launnuij ana you- are aare. xne care ia certain aad swift, tbe preparation pleasant. Don't dimvgard th tix lines. : Reliable belp for weak and nerroos aafferers. Cbrenic, painf ul and prostrating diseases cored witboat medicine. Pulvexmacher's Electric Belts tbe grand desideratum. Aveid imitations. Book and Journal, with fall particulars, mailed free. Ad dress FUXTSBKACHKB UALTAHtO CO., 293 Viae tit Cindnnaa. Ohio. " . " " . A8TONI8BJNG SUCCKSSIt U the doty of ev ery person woo bss used Bosohxb's Hwhhk Htmvt to let its wonderful qualities be known to taeir friends in carlo? Consamntion. serere Co us tut. Croup. Asthma. Pneamonia, and ia fact all threat and lung diaeaeee. ; No person can uae it wttboat Immediate relief. Three doses will relieve anrcase. Baca m medicine as tbe Gzbxav Stbup eanaet be too wiuoiy Known, jour uruggut wjuut Regular size 16 cents. CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED ScKMex'a Ptrmoxio Brmvp, Bcamraa's ax Was Toxic. BcHKMCK'e MaJiinuu Poxs, are the only medi cines that will cure .Pulmonary Consumption. Fieqaently medicines that will atop a cough will occasion tbe death of the patient; they lock up the liver, atop the circulation of the blood, hemorrhage folloWa, and ia fact they cleg the action of the very organs that eansed the cough. , t Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia are the causes of two-thirds of, the cases ot Consumption. Many persons complain of a dull pain ia the aide, eonsti patloa, coated tongue, pain la the' shoulder blade, feelings .of drowsiness and restlessness, the food lying heavily on the stomach, .accompanied with acidity and belching ap of wind. t . These aymptoma usually originate from a disor dered condition of the stomach or a torpid liver.' Persons so affected, tf they take one or two heavy colds, and If the cough in these eases be suddenly checked, will find the stomach and lifer clogged, re maining torpid and inactive, aad almost before they are aware the longs are a mass of tores, and ulcera ted, the result of which U death. -. Scbenck's Pulmonic Syrnp ia en expectorant which does not cntain opium or any thine calcula ted to check a cough suddenly. - , Schenek'a Sea Weed Tonic dissolves the food. mixes with the gastric juices of the stomach, aids Btion, ana creates a ravenous appetite. lien tbe bowels are costive, skin sallow, or the svmDtoms otherwise of a billons tendencv.Schenck's - i i mil , , These medicines are prepared only by : J. II. UCRENCK & SON. N.E. corner Sixth and Arch Streets, Phila. And for sale by all druggists and. dealers. . - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Flat now Landing Cf A CORDS LAROE SPLIT OAK AND ASH, OU which will aelL from wharf, or delivered, in lets, at very slight advance on cost. Lay in your supply before cold weather puts hp the price. . . , - " O. O. PARSLEY, Jr., Agent, ; . oct 85 tf Corner Wrange and South Water its. . 2Q0 BABBELS JUST IN, ' . ' v BRIOHT ana FAT, - i.4 . '-j-y:f For sale by .-;:.V -.'.- oct SVD&Wtf ' HALL A PEABSALLi 6Sides; e( BOXES SIDES, .. . . '. DRY SALTED and SMOKJCD, ; , For sale low by , - . Vi. oct 5 -DAWtr HALL PEARS ALL.! Uotice. 2. -t-Uii SAVlK'd, EMPLPYED CAVrl ' Bji YEN80N in -' our Office, " we ' iespectfuiy ' com mend him to the- public for a riband share of pat- . j .0 . GeneraTllsarance Agents, ' : ; .H North Watosljreeti octUU Wilmington, H.C. WHOLE NO. 3,188 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Wanted. 3 1 i TWO -eiKLS WAITED. TO XKA2UT TUB Fa&talooB and Vest Making, f JUet be neat Sewen, and understand operating 'en the Btecer "Kkfae. ,; i - Apply to f- ft --ii " JAMES XoCORXICK, "- ' ir Merchant Tailoi, 47 Market Street, octSt . Wilmington. If . a ;.Ship Notice: ' AIX' ; PERSONS .fatA1 HEREBY warned aotto tnttter harbor any of the Crew df theKorwerlaa Brig; AST- j debtaof their contracting will t paid bet S3 St ujr uio jaasier or uonngnee. R. K. HBIPK, Consignee. ; ; -y- ;-; B6yS ' ' :f ipaoM 9 Tff i yxabs iNcs.usrvBy j , ?-- -: caa tad nice Ottesaaere BaU et f jSft andjvward.ati f -'jW 1 'UNSOfl -mi. -J -act IMt'". ClotoierB end Merchant Taijora; 11 ' ANJ SOFT FELT HATS 1 '. I - h ... ... ... - i 'J t iv- LADIES' 8TRAW ANtt FELT HjlT OCtS-tf! 'Hatflei Mil as: Uit n , 1a luiC iHC) New Crop Eaisins and Gitjron .:. : ,..H .... JjEPORB ;POBCHASISG ELSEWHERE CALL Si) aad aample hny. STOCK OF- CANDIES. Jnttta. FRESa from tbe MaaufactBrera. to be eoW at prl- oea LOWER tban ever told in tbla af ket bfefpre. AT KBTA1L. ' . j -j A - "ilii'-iiii, h;smi ClTROITCtJRRANTS and RAISINS, cw and freabl " Also, a fnli aeaortme&t of NUTS. APOLLINAUI9 WATER lind 'gUNTADl! JA- KOS BITTER WATER, recommended by thepby - - i - . : , elclana of onr city, for sale by ' . " , We. Come to e Front wrra A FKESH SUPPLY 09 Ottr Hr. Boatwright " ' ' ' v -f "-..""'' f- .. - . AND DAILY, IE ARE RECEITlKfr By AND STEAMERS RAILROAD. - I I. - . - I - WE WONT IMPOSE UPON OUR FBIENDS BT ' ES UMEBATINCL THE LIST IS i . TOO LONG.' COME AND bEE FOR YOURSELVES. We Guarantee ! THAT YOU CANNOT CALL FOR ANY THING lia jfet Class Fancy ' Grocery Store, BUT WE HAVE, And us Low, as you can Bay In any Homo In the State. ; OUR : CLERKS ARE POLITE :'!.!.' : AND ATTENTIVE 1 B&-WE GUARANTEE PROMPr LELIVERIBS. - We appeal to a generona pablic to saatain cat; Soatwright & LIcKoy, ,y - t iv,fJes4 y : ! S; 7 anff 8 WORTH FBONT ST. : . ort 35-D4WUr " ' ' - ; : '"' 1- UiiiitBii Compress S-farelioiise Co. i WrLMlKGTON, N. a. Oct 33,1877.? A. SPECIAL MEETING OF THE STOckllOL dera of this Company wiH be held at the Hall of the Bank of New Haaover, at 11 o'clock, A M., on THURSDAY, th Instant, to take the steps Beses aary to procure, an additional press... j- -: Uiv By order of the Board of Directors. ' - i : i j ,oet24-3t ' Secretary and Treasurer. Bait; Salt. ';. tfalt. .'"aJBdO Sacks : . Si o Marshall's Fine, ana . -j 1 - . JJabon' SALT, " For sale low by WILLIAMS & UTJKCHISON. i, i .-Hi., i J' octll-tf . HATES OP, AOTBBf ISISJO One Square one day,......' . .. ... . 1 nn tredava. 44 .. 4 n 7 eeee eeea k S . at ,.a a ' -- 5 00 3 60 4 00 6 50 8 50 10 00 17 M 94 00 40 00 60 60 : ewee.:r::n:.r::::::. " ' OiieinoataT?! .. ". "" w - Two month, " !i " Tferee ntha,.. T. SLt months,. " r" OnayeaC?.. ........ r99trct Adrertlaementa taken at proper tkmately low rM,ea. , , , ,rfv .. ; : Tea lines eelid Nonpareil type nuke one aqnarc . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE. ani I'iiiiBflafi Oct 24 & 25. THB MAVAGE& TAKES; GREAT PLKASUBS in annpuDeing Uioae Sndeest, Artteta aad wuuiuuiivwua, . , v . EOSB and HAEfiT Af HHS, H the Javenile Aetreee 4k Seaceireae " ; 1TJS3 AHY LEE ! THURSDAY EVENING, Oct. 85tk, win bepre aeated Darry Watkins' great Bontbwe ptay . ' - HIDDEN HAPr or OLD TlllRiDDTH FRIDAY EVENING A GRAND COM POM BNT- ARY uaanwiT TO j s MISS- AMY Ir EE. For foll iArtJciilara see bills of the d) ANDREW BOYD. i.rf AUM1HSKN: Tfi. Sawaad SC HatH. n . extrervenar. iflRtteaeare be- bad at .oetflt nemeoerger'a tsooa, ewre- SHOQTIKQCJOAT. .ist-rf '' -.1 i!:-jtijt STYLlsil, HANDSOME COAT, ; : rim uaaa in jbx Pleasant tewftteaMeainjUl end ta'ekeep- est. -.MADB OF BEOWH VXfclTBTEEN. mibeomforearly fall aad wtoter shooting. sheceathvlwwtheat for several years, anf wju have noeotheri;io ' ; Prlce for Coat,' g v Vest; S-e3.Y Also, the beet brocrtolrol Piate,- ftjtWji'ffiSS; ry the one crade. as the cheapest, goo4 do not turn Drlarsand wnlnotjvaaatisiac r Also.1 In additloniW he above; X ma making a Waterproef Canvass Sort, cut same style aa the Vel veteen: goods, not Stiff and hard, but softand plea, sent to wear; guaranteed to turn water. Sportsmen who have seen it say it ia The Beet Yet. Coat $6.50. ForfuU Suit, $14.00. ? " I also make the Sleeveless foa; Vest with sleeves - Boles ferSueaaaroment ajpd samples sent upon application. - . oct 85 D&Wtf BAH WAT, N. J. i . i . . i IMMeryrtM Fancy Goods. irHS. r,i Ff4NAOAN WISHES TO AN- iu. nouaee to tbe Ladies tbat she has returnee fmm thn finrthtm Cities, where she hasUeU m- kmg her Fall purchases ip , MILLINEBTsnd every i preDsred to show herpataoae V tlr8T dead-lotion or raaw " " - Ueantial SUkJC err f ie r.- ' ...jf--: , r 1 breach Frw-l-. .-.MtAA ii.'..-:-; '? u'. c - . .: ... ,, jAy motto is. as- ktreiato ie."eto;ore, tbe Bert Goodai Qe Loireer- Vrhxajtp4 the Most latest lMsiens. tne Honorable ueaung. Torders from the ieetry-solicited," nd perfect satisfaction gaaranteed or money refunded. Variety Store, 43 Marker Street. octstr nac. MBS. L.PLAKAQAN. In Stock., r ELANS BOOKS, LETTEB COPTINO BOOKS, - Invoice Boo kit, "Scrap' BoeJott Meraoraadnm and Pocket Books .- ' -r :.-. -rc r -.- Legal Cap; Fools Cap, Bur Capxeuer, note and Biliet Paper. - ' ' - . ENVELOPES, Official, Letter ana Note. ; . ? Letter Pxess. H - ; ; . Inkstands, ' :' :: v 1 - . ' Pen Backs, and ' . : . i . . Paperweights, In great variety at the J IVE BOOK STORE. Musical Instruments of'aU kinds, for sale at - ... ,. ; v ; : . . HIQI SBXRfiBR'S -octgl-tf - Nos. 89 and 41 Market at ; -" ' ': " ; OrangeSi Pears, &c. A FULL' SUPPLY OF CHOICE - FRUIT, CON sistiug of Catawba, Malaga and Delaware drapes. Duchess and Bartlett Pears, large Yellow Bananas, Sweet Oranges, Lemons, Cocoa-Nuts and choice Candies, received to-day at " ' " 8. O. NOBTHROP'S . octal tf ' Fruit and Confectionery Stores. Prices, of Coal 1 THE FOLLOWING ARE BOTTOM CA8H FIG URES. Better Coal cannot be fousd ia this , market. Satisfaction guaranteed. - Qaarter ton $1.13 I One to five tons.. $6.(0 Half ton (.. 85 1 Five to tea tons.. 6.40 Ten tons and over, $6.35. 0ctS4-tNov: 14 . . t . J. A. SPRINGER. Pearl TSMrli f 01.00. The Nicest and cheapest Shirt that ir. oe loan a. 3-PLY. ALL LI. HJEM HUSO JUS. Call and eee them before buying j any other. For sale anly by A. DAVID, Corner Frost aad . Princess eta. oct 34 tf : Come !j Come I Coma! ; i EXCHAN6B COBNBRf' " I i ' MB. N. H.SPRUNT WISHES TO ANNOUNCE that be is now ready, after having received all of .the NEW STYLES ia Millinery and Fancy Goods, the Latest in French Patterns, Hats and Bonnets, Velvets, Bibbons,-FlowerB, Feathers, and" all the Fashionable Trimmings, to make an exhibi tion of the same. There will, therefore, be an OPENING, AT THE EXCHANGE CORNER, ON .7 ' ::; THURSDAY, 35THIN8TM to continue until Satordajt Evening. All must come and see. Every thing new in the Fancy LIhc octattf ' N. H. BPRUNT. For Hardware QALL AT THE HARD WARE DEPOT. t , HARDWARE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION . y. y'l . , AT THE LOWEST PRICES at - . , N. JACOBI'S Hardware Depot, oct31-tf . . -No. 10 South Front street. . ;1 Country Herclianta.r T OOK TO YOUR INTERKST -JU f , IN BUYING HARDWARE, If yes wish to get the Lowest Cash Prices, and make your selections from the Largest and Most Complete Stock in the city, call and examine goods and prices before buying at small stores. . JOHN DAWSON. oct 11 tf , 19, 30 31 Market street. t Ftratenoi TITITH THE PATENT BLIND LOCK Y Y . . A Sure Thing to keep out Burglars. A New Thing. Cheaper than Padlocks. - For sale by "' ' i GEO. A, PECK, . . v. i. - ff6r K goath wront St. oetll-tf L " Mackerel andHerring. 'l gA Half Bbls MACKEREL,. ' 100 - - K A Boxes HERRING, .. For sale by KERCHNER A CALDER BR9& oct31-tf 'I I It II I I H I V - 1 J .1 'A
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