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THE HOEMHGST AB. By WM. o! BERWARD. j j UBLJBHBP DAILY BXCBPT MONDAYS. id 0 StTBSCBIPTIOH W ADTAKCB : -one year, (by mail) postage paw, sixmoataaw - .. ' DO .......... 4 00 a as 00 ' To ty Srtitriber., dehvered In any part of the. -itv Fifteen uents per ween., not authorized to collect for more than three months ar in avsraace. Tbe Senate is still hammering away at the Louisiana contested" case each cbnstit uen t is to f urnisli ft written etateme Gen. Bedford Forrest's condition is very critical. - Plevna is to be regularly be sieged. -The Russians have captured Hifzi Pasha and his command., It is thought tbe Russians "will retire.inlp Rou niania to winter. Kara is-oa fire from bombardment .- : Gambetla says but for fraud four, hundred Republicans would Lave been returned. - The "Stafford shire olliers will strike generally. Bank otCaledonla baa faijed; heavily in volved. -,' Turkey is trying to negotiate a loan in London of five million pounds. MacMahon will send a! message! of very firm tone to llie Chamber of Deputies. . Tea Broeck won jibe four milrace at Baltimore. --Neve York : jnarkets: Muneyeasier at 5 per cent "; gold, quiet at 103 ; cotton steady at lHllt cents; flour still in boyerat ,-favoty'Uh- a Jigbt trade, t&ttlkern bay; wbea lower; spirits turpealine quiet at 33S4 cents; rosin steady at"tl-65lt75. ; I ' It is now positively ; ascertained thai u BisbopV 'majority in Ohio is a tArobetta has again Ispoken with M usual fife arid eloquence He ' "poured hot shot into the Bonapartists - and Imperialists generally.: Jle said that but for f rands four hundred Re AiUicana would' have been returned. The majority would uphold the au thoi itv of France without excess or ;. illegality, y.' - I . t ..n f lana YAm AAra f in ' candidate for tire Mayoralty of Bal . timore, was elected by 15,821 ma jority over V, Thompson, the work ingmen's candidate. In 1875, when the con lest Vv as be- l ween lieol, Ijatrobo and - Mr. War field, the total . vote of the city Was 53,707, and Mr. ,LatrobeV majority was 2,765. .In 1873 the total 'ote of theuity was 35,403, and Mr. Van fiantVmajority was 10,103. , Thompson carried two .out of t wenty wards. The Democrats elect ed all the couocilmeu. Tbe election was very quiet.; c T ' , .-: European news is interesting.'"' The Russians are reported to have per formed a brilliant strategic feat. They Sent out infantry that passed aroo nd Ghezi . Osman's left, whilst the cavalry made a detour to the right and united with the infantry. Thev then made a combined attack upon.' Mifzi Pasha and captured a large part of his command While these troops' were carrying out the plan, a heavy cannonade was opened all along the line upon Plevna, and demonstrations were made as if an as sault was about la be attempted, so as to prevent Osmari from sending out succor. ,:The Russians are satis fied that it is impossible' to winter in Bulgaria. It is too remote from their base of supplies, and, lience, they Telire into Itbumania. 11 is said a desperate effort will be made to capture Plevna arid- defeat . Sulei man Pasba before this is done. There is no chance of a winter campaign. Kara is bombarded and on fire. : It is supplied with four months provisions. Latest By. Mail. i r WASHINGTON. Sfta jC ivammltteeii Xke rtftriUpatvtB la Foor Loy ally it' m ' rrWu Nomination or goaikcrMNM Ofle ; . , .Special tspatclt to the Baltimore SunL WasBington, Oct. 2ii : 1 . I : It : ' . : r i ' Speaker Randall, in conversation to-day with your correspondent, stated that he would not announce the com mittees before Monday next. He said that be bad found the Work even more difficult and laborious than be had anticipated. He bad endeavored as far t wia? possible to harmonize: the claims of sections and of indi viduals. He had consulted with mem bers of his own party, and in this way he had received valuable assist ance. ' The committees were now all complete so far as the Democratic' part of . them was concerned. He would be b gaged for the rest of the week in assigning places to the Re publicans, and on this point tbe views of prominent members of that party would be given careful consideration. He r;ftct - conferences (on1 the sub jet with Geo. Garfield and others to day. He said that as there are ninety Republicans who are new' members it wil, of coarse take some time and thought aato the proper disposition to be snadeof them on the commit tees. Seven Democrats will be as-, signed to each committee and oar" . Republicans. This is a much more liberal proportion than was generally allowed under the Republican Speak ers. 'As an evidence of the laborious character of the work, Mr. -Randall mentioned that he was engaged on t lrom eight o'clock last night till four o'clock this morning. .' ;"; He does not VOL.:XXI.NO.30. expect that bis co mmittees. will please every one interested, as that would be irapoBBlOie. " - . ' THB PBESIDENT's EErmtrTirTA Tfissr; . Several Republican Senators who have had interviews with , tbe Presi dent, in the last two' or three days, represent tbat hia ntte ranees are such as to satisfy: trie in that it is not ! his intention to playj into the- hands of the j Democratic party. The Presi dent has iakn ; pains to sziy:to tiese Senators that he is as good a Rennb: lican as he ever was, and that he shall always labor for the success t of that party that everytbing he hWdone uo ucutKBu aiue umc, aoasiui oe- iitjveB, io oe ior toe gooa ot tne Lle pablican partv. . He has also, thev think, evinced a willingness to modify bin nivn'nnininns in rli 4A nsntjk' common ground those withwhora he ujwaiwsyBoeen associatea. . some 01 these Senators say that if the .Presi dent will be willing to' concede " one third from his standpoint they will meet him by conceding twothirds irom tneir poigt. k torn what is said among Republican Senators generally it is lnierrea mat tneirresiaent could not do a more poprlfi thing with; his old party friends than to substitute, as they say, good Republicans ffor Schurz and Key. , ( v, - NOMINATIONS -OP 80UTHEBN MEN." Among the nominations sent to the Senate by the President are those of several gentlemen who were more or less prominent in the service, of :the Confederate States, but; who no one now has any right to doubt are faith fully and honestly devoted to the perpetuity of this government. - V : . THE WEtDM F.f tK. Ten llionaantt People Preaeut Teaier . day Uot. Vance on the Ground. Special t tbe Daily Newa."J .. Weldon, Oct.' 25. ' Only two races. First--Untried Jiorses, best three in five in harness. Entries: Black Charlie, Nellie Dolly and Jeff. Won by Charlie; tme 2:54, 2:55 and2:55. Second race one mile and repeat. Entries :j Jeni fer, Hobkirk and Bill Day. Bill Day was withdrawn after tbe first round Tbe first round was a draw; between Juniper . and ... .Hobkirk. ' Won jby Hobkirk; time 1 :50, 1 :50 and 1 :54. - At 11 o clock Gov. Vance.entered tbe grounds, accompanied by. At torney General Kenan, Commissioner Polk, Mayor Manly and Dr. Jacobs, and spoke to the large crowd present, one hour and a. half, and was : well listened to. ,- Report of speech to morrow.- - . At least 8,000 or 10,000 people were present. ; , .' .; '' The Fair is practically closed. ' Tne PreabTterlan Synod of North Carolina. Charlotte Observer. The Synod of the Presbyterian Church in North Carolina assembled in the -Second Presbyterian Church of this city, last night. An abler, more dignified, or more distinguished body of men, representing a liner constit uency, perhaps never assembled j in Charlotte. . v . .. i . The history of Presbyterianism in North Carolina is interesting and in structive. Introduced hereabout 1735 by a handful of men who had fled from persecution in the North of Ire land, the doctrines of the Church arid the forms fbf worship instantly took a firm fopt'bold. Ahenrstchurch eyer erected in North Carolina was that bnilt at Hawfield, Alamance county, by a little Presbyterian band, and the second was that at Sugar Creek,, in Mecklenburg county, which was the work of men of the . same . religious belief. Before and dnring the war of the Revolution, the stern and sturdy Covenanters exercised the greatest in fluence in this section, shaping public policy as far as possible, and control ling popular sentiment on all ques tions of public interest. ' 1 , The progress of the Church, which has not been as rapid as has been made by some others, has, nevertheless, been steady, and its advances well maintained.. In strength of numbers it is now tbe third in North Carolina, following the Baptists and Metho dists. There'are to-day 16,544 com munieantsof the Presbyterian Church; 1 1 3 ministers : and 224 ch nrch es' In intelligence and character the; Pres byterians Vank'second to no denomi nation, and wherever they are Jound in superior numbers are found thrift, piety and" good local government. The ministry embraces men who are justly distinguished in their holy: calling men who wquld occupy coin-, manding positions in any of the learn ed professions. , i - : m m m ; ' Seven Children a TWO Birth a-i 11 IilTlna-Bnrrah ( or. North Carolina. Charlotte Observer. ! It was thooght ) wortby. of note when, aboat two years ago, ihe wife of Mr. ThomasX Snggs, formerly pf this city, but now of Qaston county, gave birth to three children at one. time; but last week she went herself one better, giving birth to four. None got away, and the whole quar tette ia living and doing well Far ther than this: the h triplets; Mrs. Suggs' former achievement, are ; all living, and here we have the case of seven children from one' mother, and none more than two years of , age. y It is the most reinarkable case . -of its kind we ever beard of,5 and we donbt if it has ever had it& parallel m -the United States, ..r ? ' ' ..- Sol ' .Smith' Russell shows Charlotte on the 31st ' t at . .WILlVilNGTONr Spirits Turpentinej k -7-'Raleigh . Baptist .Association, ' m a. a i i auw m 8P6SIOU &i Apex, reports a,w mem oqrsjjiixj adduioBS during ;tbe year, A Banker pony , jumped 5 from- a caf,ou tbe Xi. JL and Auaatic Kailroad whilst it was under full'SDeed, and received . do, injury, v ; -Tbe Salisbury Watchman, si good paper, bas entered upon ' a new volume. May it see its- -hundredth 1 and then - be a!-1 lowed to contiuae printing, utit .: j ! xJ That "all is not gold that glis- tens"- Was illustrated at Cnarlotte. A gen tleman bought a bar of gold 'wmcn-turned out to..be:twenty-nve:per cenu or silver, v . ' Raleigh ';iVio3r Sinc6 the mil itary display at the Fairgrounds this week, the Adjutant ueneral has received appuca tions for the crganizatiod Of five new Com panieaat aifferent-points in tne oiate. -t. Ne wberri "Nut "'Sheik'" Mr. John Pattersoa receiued a dispatch; yesterday, from Yankton, Dakota,' Btating that iM,r. Walter Q. West; who was wounded by shot gtLn.wttile.out hunting, .had died from his injuries. , Lsiw? .u.f n. i.i i,J j ' The Nut Shell is informed ! by Collector Powers that there' are' about lone hundred and fifty truit distilleries in opera tion at ibu tune, in the oecond collection district.--He and bis- deputies are "kept ousuy empioyea issuing uraouy wiiiups. . An ex-member of5 the Georgia Legislature "a man and brother broke into the bouse of a colored .woman at Char lotterobbed it, and then set fire to it. tHi8 name is uiarK a. uromoy, ia unuuany smart and a notorious rascal, as we learn from the Observer: ? t' . Waitman ' Thompsoo, charged with the horrible "crime 'of murdering his wife,' bad his case 'removed' from-1 Wayne to Wilson. Sherard Warrencharged with burglary and attempt at rape, had his case removed to Lenoir This we learn .from the Coldsboro Messenger?'- t- Salem Press: Heaviest frost of the season Tuesday, and Wednesday mprn- ins. The revival or religion at the M. E. Church continues with unabated in terest. : Rev., Mr. Rondthaler delivered bis introductory sermon in the Moravian church on last Sunday morning'. j . -r-Prof. Cooke is astonishing the CharloUetonians..The Observer says tDr. Moore wrote on a piece of paper, asking Tom Scott,.' Who will be President in 18$0?" Miss Crawford answered that "she saw men voting,, and that they were choosing a President, add that oov, .Vance, stood as good a chance as anybody else.'" ! Thisi of course, brought down thd bouse'.'w" vj The Washington Press states that the steam dredge boat ' Cambridge is now at work in digging out the channel at what is known as ihe shoals; one mile be low town. , She takea up po -, au average about 400 cubic yards of rriuda day. When this work is done the river, will be in as good condition as it' was before, the war. the piling which j obstructed : it . having j all been removed.4 . '.. VT-''"'it' :. " ' t.i T&tboro' SotUherner: As a Tsneo producing people we are a failure, as qul- tivators or curs we are an eminent success. Mr. Jesse Uarrel,' who, for" seventy-six years, bas beena respected citizen of Edge combe county, died at the residence of bis son-in-law, J. U. Allen, on the 21st inst , of general debility. Wit is so chap now-a-days, nobody knows whether any of it 13 original or borrowed; ; - 5 Raleigh News .- Col., Gasherie has established a daily line of stages from Chera w, South Carolina, to Hamlet. These stages connect with the passenger trains North and South. This enterprise ought to be encouraged, as it . gives the travelling public many advantages and saves incon venience. We learn with pieasara that a movement is on , foot to . reorganize the Oak City Guards, a military organiza tion of our city in ante-bellum days., i Salisbury Watchman : Two rail roads are needed in. Salisbury, one to run through Mocksville, the other through Gold HUL Who-will move in this matter t -r John A Snyder boasts of, a watermelon grown from ;: seed of this year's product,' ten. inches in diameter ana sixteen inches in length, well matured. He boasts more of a gold mine eight miles south, with a six foot quartz vein, yielding ore tbat shows the metal in all its parts. Levi Deal, who had bis arm and jaw bone broken pj a fractious colt, some, days since, near China Grove", is improving. :) He was terri bly mangled about the face.. His troubles come not singly ; for only a few weeks since he lost all three of bia.children by diph theria. ; ! " v - ,y-. ..-- ; 1 ; i, Raleigh vObserDertL&st Satur day night at Milburnie, j -Matthews' to wnsulpSdaiusicoaoty allegro by the name of , John Hinton f received .several buckshot irl the leg .and one through the nose.-while attempting tarty off a ghat which he had seized upon and killed. " He. refused' to stop when hailed and ordered to' ddso. Wednesday morning , about 9 o'clock, tbe bouse of a man by the name of Morris, near Cary, this county, was discOv prftH taberAn firWben first discovered. theinmatof the bouse beirigtCway at be time, the flames bad made too mucn Head way to be suppressed. All the contents were destroyed 'Judge lStrdng!s first lecture before bis law school will be delhr ered on the evening of the 1st of November, at the office of Wi N. VL: Smiib, in the Holleman building. Eight students, have already entered, and several others are talk ing of doing so. . We regret lo an nounce the presence pf scajlet fever among the children in tbis city. The cases ior the most part are in tbe neighborhood of the old Pair erounds. ; Mr'. "Walter F. Page, son of A. P. Page, Esq., of Cary, tbis county, returned from a European tour a short time ago! He is the only young man of this State who stood a successful exami nation for a scholarship in the John Hop-' kins Univerity, Baltimore, where he is new pursuing his studies. . t ' . V t -Goldsboro Messenger'.' Wayne Courts iThe criminal -docket up to ysster- dav numbered 120 Leases, ana the grana jury is earnestly . at work preparing new business. I ue cases uiapvaea vi aw ir ; ate of a minor degree, mostly , larceny, affrays and bastardy. The. capital . cases -Were called up yesterday morning, ana lour times, witbin lhe short space of an hour the solemn. nrnr.lAma.tion was made commanding si-, elqcetnd attention court ffUjJe sevefat prisoners -were oeing arr&igueu i" their life. -Tbe gin house ot mr. k. B. Capos. inPikeviHe t6wnsriip, of this' county, togetner wamsaw y"10' tntali v destroved by flee on ; Satiitday last. . About 6,000 pounds of seea jxw were'aiso consumed f Loss about f3,?00, and was insuredjn 14jthe N. , U. Home ' for ' $1,800. Mr. Capps had his gift house de stroyed by fire about two years ago. ,, We , understand that the fire1 Originated ' inline I lint room, and was caused j either by fric- tion or probably a matcn nau iouuu no thprp We hear also of the destruction of several gin houses in Johnston county. Col. if N. C- SATURDAY. OCTOBER 27.4877. Adam J. Heath lost bis one day last week. ; A vans? man named Lewis Sasser. residing in Pikeville township; received se rious injuries in ? this town ; on Tuesday evening,. by-hisj horse falling on bim. It onrnwra that h was nnder lhfi inflnenoft of TtJ' tions,; that the police deemed- it tbeh duty to arrest "him, in5ttempting which .:he re sisted; and Caused bis hojrse to rear, up so recklessly that both he and the horse fell to the ground, and the animal on top of him. srlsi-nriBW abvhbtiskments.: i-E. IL MoQuiGO--Wood. f '. ;.MuNSOH & Co Clothing.; . : - r - Et. 1 ' Btjbkhimer Cigars, - ' P.; O. Nylander Ship notice-, i- ? PABiKn TATiBStoires,"&c. i ' J Green Sr Flakner New perfume. - Local Doi. A L.-'-ii Sii.i . -';: u- 'rNo session of the Mayor's Court yesterday morn ing.. ' J -- Cautionary signals are ordered') for Cape Hatteras to-day.v , - ; '.' The rainy weather and tbe Su perior' Court checked business on the wharf yesterday; ' -' ; " ' ! ' 5 ' : l U.Ti:Te. receipts of cotton at this . por( yesterday footed up 1,403 bales and tbe;8aje8 about 200 bales. ; ,;. . V - Thi8 section was Visited by a heavy and continuous rain yesterday, which interfered materially with outdoor business. vii ' :.' , i - - .ouuy weavuer aim ram, iigu vaiDie : wwai-Biaiionry or uigaer presSuVe and temperature, are the indica- flrana IliiaanrttiAn .taw ... .' i . ' - iW "T " ... The proposed parade of the ca- dets of tbe Cape Fear Military Academy, un-1 der Maj. Burgess, the principal,' which was to have taken place on Front street yester day afternoon, bad to be postponed on ac count of the rainy weather; V- There was a rumor on the streets j yesterday afternoon to the effect that a col ored man was found dead in bis bed in the neighborhood of the Messrs. gidders'gmill. yesterday morning. We did not ascertain the name or'any other particulars. r ; We learn that a newly-married couple in the Southern part of .the city were treated Thursday night to a calithum- niftn nprtnArlf in whirl) lin nana, linrn.a kettle-drums and 'sichlike," were brought iiiIa rprkiiifiif ion I h iAfniuimpnt war nn I doubt well meant,' but would seem of rather questionable, propriety. ; : Two flen Drowned. . L w. : A lew da$s"agd aDoaiTcontaiaing Keed Iiegister, a while man, and Ben j. Pickett I and Henry Hewett, colored, was capsized hear ShalloUe, Brunswick county, and the two latter were drowned. The, three men, who were employed on the Schr. William left" McKinriey's store at Shal- ettc, late in the afternoon, in a good sized boat, with the view of going to their vessel, I which was lying about a half mile down tbe river, the two colored men being at the time . partially intoxicated. The next morning the boat was found bottom-up wards and adrift, and subsequently Regis ter was found and made a statement to the effect that the boat capsized and he sue- J cceded in reaching shore, but be' was un able to tell what became of his companions. The bodies of the two men were afterwards found and an inquest sheld,' which resulted n the discovery of no indications of vie ence to sustain the suspicion at first enter tained that foul play bad been used. - The two ' unfortunate individuals were both young men, from eighteen to twenty years of age. - " " ' ' Who Killed the Heart A gebtleman, writing from Cedar Creek, Cumberland county, who signs himself fTimdthy Tugmutton and who' is evi dently in favor of the "Southern policy" of vilpeace and conciliation'4 as opposed tolhe 4bloody shirtw business, says: "This cera- muhity is in great excitement in regard to who killed the monster bear near here some weeks pasL- It'is said that about one bun- dred persons were in the chase, and, as so many claim the honor of killing the bear, to prevent bloodshed over the matter I sug gest the following plan of settling the dis pute, lo wit: That Hon. B. P. Butler have a committee appointed by . Congress . and sent to tbis place at once, with power, to ' send for persons and papers, to decide who did kill the bear.- We, of this community, hot being acquainted with the . Hon. B. F. Butler, only from character, think it best to make our request known through the Stab,, you sending bim a copy of your pa per, whereby we may be able to have this matter settled without resort to bloodshed.1 AeKnowIedcment. -.y-;- t -' We are in receipt of the following1 ac knowledgment of ; donations - forwarded IhroUgh this office for the benefit of tbe yellow fever Buffereis at Fernandina, Flo rida: t ' w Febnandina; Fla., Oct 22, 1877. v WI B. Bernard, Esq. , Wilmington,' If. 0.: My Dear Sib: Yours, enclosing check for $58, bas been received. Please accept our cordial thanks. ' ' ' , . J ' ' - ' ' Tours most truly, ''' S. T. REDDELL, ' ' Per M. Sinclair Bird, Secretary San itary Committee. "J i" . - - - .. . - Total schedule B Tax. " V 1 i We find from the booksin the office of the Register of Deeds that .' the total sched ule B tax due the county for the fiscal year ending Oct. 31st,- amounts to $11590.67. Amount due the State $6,462.78. f-Total State and county tax $18,053.45. From the above is to be deducted $2,506.95 (amount derived from auctioneers and retail liquor dealers), which is reported to tbe Slate, but has to be - returned to ; the county school fund, as stated a few days ago. . - ' NO - - --PBijf5jEr5B I . - " : "aaA navrjr tvatkfna. I I The performance last night, which ( cruded the sUy of the Watkins troupe here, I i TH rKprogramme -the evening consisted pf selections jfrom j -eitremely amusing sketebca. Miss Amy Lee gave great promise of future distinC' lion. in tragedy by her rendering of "Juliet' in; comedy she is already distinguished, though she. has. one slight defect which she should not fail to correct, viz; her tod ra pid delivery. Some of her words are spoken so very fast as to render her meaning often utteya.teiHibl!r-'7 J " f ':C - '"1'beroupQ go.bence to Wilson, and We cordially commend them to the patronage of the good people of that town. ! A PlratClaaa nalaance. , ' "J "The Well known colored individual who f Ks by the name rbf "Lemonade Jim;" was arrestea oy Uificer itobert Green on Tburs- day nighUin the neighborhood of the Purceli House, on ,the charge of. disorderly', son-f duct He .has a disagreeable babi ;of slopping strangers on the streets, and an- uuiug mum wua quesuoBs ana aaviee S9 I to where they shall do. Uieir tradirj:4o j and latterly be has enlarged- hik field 'of I operations by .doggfng" them totihljjj I tels and hoard iing houses..vfle, inslsUtSaf ' w-ca he was arrested I "'?V.. " : ?7B wiuiontaHcense" tie nas long since been I pronOttncedtlasS nuisanee, aMthe, ibe Uer U be ,he I -' :'' - ;i i I guard boti last acconnts, bis case; not I having befen called yesterday morning.! S b porta V0 art. The entire day, yesterday,yas cohsomed J which does not entam opinmor any thin?caieula in the examinaiion of wilaesse. jire jse to of the Bank of New Hanover vs. Williams, Black & Ca, of New York; of whom there , were a large number both for ihe plaintiff and defendants.. The evidence was closed about half-past 4 o'clock, P.. M., when His Honor adjourned the Court until this mbnn ing, at 10 o'clock, when the argument Will commence. It is seldom that such ii in telligent and respectable array of Witnesses have been called to tbe standi in our pourt I huuse, the number cmbraciog many of jour leading commission : merchants "and biber da,e,? baDk fflcr&c.,.ho werepx- r V FealTalrthe Reroranatlon. ' . ... To-morrow being the Sunday nearest to the gtstjgf QctobejC, Refurmatioa daythis important ovoo will -be-cmntemorated with appropriate services in' the Lutheran cnurcn in tne morning la the .Uerman lan guage. , In the evening' tbe-Rev. Dri Bern beira will deliver a lecture-in the English language descriptive of those, localities of the Reformation which be visited during his recent tour in Europe-; This lecthre will no doubt be of a deeply interesting and instructive character, abounding as it will in information derived from personal observation and experience. -. - j The seats will be free. n I . Thermometer Koeora. , The following will show the state of the thermometer, at the stations mentioned,- at 4.35 yesterday evening, Washington mean timeas ascertained from the daily bulletin issued from the Signal Office in this city: Augusta. ...... i . 65 Charleston, . .... .74 Corsicana, . .' . . . . 81 Galveston, . . . .72 Indianola, .80 Jacksonville,, .. . .78 Key West... .....88 Mobile.... .72 Montgomery . ... .67 New Orleans,: .. i72 PuntaRassa,.... .83 Savannah,.. . J. . . . 74 St. Marks,... ...,75 Wilmington, .. .;. ; 63 The J?estlval. We learn that the ladies of the Fifth Street M. E. Church were" compelled; jon account of inclement .weather, to postpone their festival, which was to have taken place last night It will be held this (Sat urday) evening, at Meginney's . Ball, re gardless of the weather. ..They would be pleased to have their -friends and the pilK Uc generally to call in and partake .of. he many good things they have prepared.? " ' 'r'.' ' 'mmm ;m " v i TUe Qoeatlon Sett J eat. -1 !, , c " .Tv. i capsizing of a boat near New Inlet contain- I ing four persons from this place, and the drowning of the parties, bas proved to be a mistake, the arrival of the reported unfor tunates at Wilmington,- yesterday" after noon, having effectually, settled .the ques- , lue Milton-JNoble Combination have engaged the Opera House f or next Fridaynd Saturday n4ghtf. - jj UIVEU ANDKIARINB ITEns. The Norwegian barque JSoskva sailed from Rocbefort for this port on the 23d inst. , The steamer Regulator ', Doane, cleared from New York for this port on the 24th instant . , . The Norwegian barque Irigg sailed from 'Bordeaux for this port on ! the '53rd instant ' . ' . . The schooner Ann Dole, from ;lhis port for Brunswick; Ga., which put . into Jacksonville,: Fla., : September 29th, iq a damaged condition, will not. make repairs at that port, but proceed to New York; : There was a slight rise in the riyer a few day 8 ago, but It soon commenced fall ing again.? The rains of yesterday and last bight,' however, will -probably ' have; the effect of creating ji . considerable freshet, provided tbey extended .far enough up the river.' v , ;.., , i" . When the- disorders of Babyhood attack your Baby use at once Dr. Bull's Baby Sy rup and notice its rapid and beneficial ef- j iect ; cents per bottle. : l-u.f WHOLE NO. 190 IilItS. XCSTROOSTKYiESL-AUBTJKIf 42 "W. merev acoessorr charms. A. lovelr f I : peeStJ22 nowMiration uve Qon I - wjiiiypi vream. mcem large tjoiues re . Puiity, strength and reUabUity stamp the charac ter or UooLKT'a Ybabt Powdkb as being par ex cellence the best ef all preparation! nsed ta perfect and facilitate the process of bakiag. - Less lhan two Jflirda ordinary quantity suffices. Bo strong and pure SB this admirable article the most skilful nouea- Kccisrs nsve learned to discard all others. i Kenable help for weak and nervous sufferers. Chronic, painful, and prostrating diseases Cared wltnont medicine. Pnlvm.hiri rwo uita i me erana aeetderauim. Avsid imitatinna tHnMr mwmhi, wiuiTBiipanieaiars, aiaued rre& Ad' areas Pulvxbxachkx QAixAxm t5o - sa in m. HajwaUtiQaiBf Turn ts NOTHrea Mtstieiot;s about the- disap pearanca from the skin, ot eruptions, burns, 'scalds, braises, ulcers and .sores ' through the influence of uutmi's BuLPHua Soaf. . Anlphur is a potent puri- ner ana neater or the skin, and is most beneficially niKAjl I . ToBBntw Toim Youth Tose Hn.L'8 iKBtAXTAint ous HakDm,, . ; ., , ., s , i . ASTONISHINQ BUOCBSS.Ult is the duty Of ev crjr iiwwa wnonssusea iJOSCHXK'S UEBMAN BTBUP io iei us wenaerrui qualities be known to their, itwuob ia caring uonsnmpuon, severe Coughs, Croup, Asthma, Pneumonia, and m.iact all' threat ana lung aiseases. mo person can use it without immediate relief. Threa doses will relieve anycase. Soch a medicine as the Gxbxah Btbup cannot be UKiwiaoiy .xnown, ask -your Jjruggiet about VU Rormla mitra ffK uinfa , . ; ; mTJ3PTION CAN BB CnRXa.Srmcm saxvuAMM. xujufl,; ar tPe oar madw j core Fuhaonary Conuuip tioa'. i -3 medicines that will atop a conga wilt .o death of the nattent; they lock up Lie p the clrcolatiou of the blood, hemorrhage lv v and in fact they -clog the action of tBe very urgsBa that caused the cough. t i - f J ; ivercomplaint and Dyspepsia areHheiauafeS fit twOKthirds of the cases 01 Consumption, r Many persons complain of a dull pain ia the aide, to&sti- paaoa, coated tongue, pain In the shoulder blade, These svmatoms usaallv oritHnftta fm a Aan- ctered condition of the stomach or a torpid liver... . Person so affected, if they take one or two heavy colds, and if the cough in these eases be suddenly checked, will find the stomach and liver dogged, re maining torpid and inactive, aad almost before they are aware the lungs are a mass or gorea. and ulcera ted, the result of which 1 death.' ; scheack's .Pulmonic Byrap . is an expectorant mixes wiut ion gasxnc juices or tne stomachy aids digestion-and creates a raveaoas appetite; - - f When the bowels are costive, akin sallow, the ymptoms otherwise of a bilious te&dency,Schnck,s at andrake Pills are required. , r . . in npi i imiiimiMi m am im iiu iiiw n v f . J. H. HCHRNCK. & SON. i . ' ... NJS.cornBr Sixth and Arch Streets, Fhila. And for sale by all druggists and dealers. . , j , . 9wmBmmtmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmmmmMmmmmmmmmmmmmMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm if NELWi. i ADVERTISEMENTS. Notice. S i - . . AU PERSONS ARK HKEEBY cautioned against harboriBg or trust ing - any of the. Crew of the Swedish Baraue "FRAMAT." as no debts of jf their contracting will be. paid by the oct 11 3t P.; O, YLAKDSB. Master. . .:1V, -: I "vtol i ttriA oab: woorxr --r' ,"t - rV. " ' ' I' J r '. . For sale in Jots to suit, from Flat atEilere' .Wharf, foot of Market Street, oct 27-lt ... ........ , Agent. The New Perfume, i : LrjNBBORG'S CALIFORNIA WATER, ! . . r- FOB THB TOILET. A most delicious and durable Perfume. Large bottles 7b cents; small size 85 cents. - ; For sale at ' . GSESN & FLANKSS'S, Druggists,' ' oct27tf . MarketStreet. Overcoats, X1 BOM $ t00 UPWARD. Boys' Clothing, $6 60 and upward, . . Men's Suits, $6 50 and "upward. - f '' ntUNSON & GO.i oct 27-lt . Clothiers and Merchant Tailors. Parker & Taylor : ABB HOW RKCKIVINQ THEIR FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF .- COOKING and HB ATUNQ 8TOVBS, , ? HOUSS FURNISHING GOODS,- - i .' WOOD and WILLOW WARE, . , ; "v '!.- No. 19 South Front St, - act 27-tf WILMINGTON. N. C. Just Received; : '' . i ' - ' ' - " A large lot of Fine ' f . S8BU and HAVANA J J .CIGARS. ( , Amongst them can be found the follow ing Brands, at OLD T1MB PRICKS : J " 'Little ' Casino, very fine, Sc. :- King Lear, Seed and Havana, 6c; 6 for 25c i Gold, Seed and Ha vaiia,5c: 6for25c. ' ' " Aad tke celebrated Cremation, 7 for 85c. 11. BURKHIMER'S, 1 . No. Market Street - OCtS7-tf -rwriTH NKW SOUK KROUT, WHTTK BEANS, TV Green and Split Peas, Dutch Herring, No. 1 Mackerel, Limburger, and a full line of Fresh Goods ior sale at reaucea ngures, at - GEO. L. bCHDTT'S FAMILY GROCERY, Is. K. cor. Market and Second streets. ; larSOAP, STARCH and TTT'S a specialty. ocs6-3t Fr&8u nac ' MlllinATTT flflfl FftTliW ftfiOfls . Jfum J ' . M RS. L. 'FLANAGAN " WISHES TO AN- n ounce to the Ladies that she has returned from the Northern Cities, where she has been ma king her Fall purchases in MILLINERY and every description of FANCY ARTICLES, and Is now prepared to snow ner patrons a v err Attractive ana Beautiful Stack of aU the NBTWKST STYLES in French Pattern. Bonnets and Hats, Velvets, bilks. Feathers, Flowers. Ribbons, Ac. : My motto is, as heretofore, the Best Goods, tbe Latest Designs, the Lowet Prices, and the Most Honorable Orders from the. country aaUcitfd, and perfect satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded, ,. . . ' .Variety Store, 43 Market Street. , OCtJtf .nac MRS. L. FLANAGAN. r Sides. Boias SIDES, " ' ou. . DRY SALTED and SMOKED, For sale low by . " . - ' i . t . f oct25-D&Wtf ' HALL PEARS ALL. Ship Notice. ALL PERSONS ARB HEREBY warned not to trustor harbor any of the urewor tneJNorwegian umz ant ZEE. A. K. Olscn. Master, aa no j debts of their contracting will be paid f.pet 25 3t ' .' S. B.HE1DK, Consignee. ' FaiMoiuable Fall Styles. ! ; gTIPF AND SOFT FELT HATS ! . , . ) . i ; LADIES' STRAW AND FELT HATS 1 i -' - - ;. LIAR 1 .: N & ALLEN, . oct5-tf : Hatters. Meungs.oi orowsiness and restlessness, ie food lying heavily on the stomach, accompanied -with acidity and botching ap of wind. - BAl tS tip AOTBtlttlfte One Square one day,..;..-,,... U two rivai loi "" - - tVU U1VI..V. I a . 1 16 tut . 8 00 . S 641 . 4 1-0 . 50 . 8 U . 10 SO . 17 W a - ' Ifi- r ,. Two weeks,... Three weeks,.. " , - One month,..'., " Two months,.. ' M Three moatha, - - Six months,... 40 00 CO til una year,.. tionately WratI " r - Ten lines ealld Nonpareil typo stake oae aqaare. MISCELLANEOUS . M. CItOSLY, AuctiMieer. BY CSOKLY M0RBIS4" Unavoidably Pastpcned Co'Sm; 001,08811 .rrfl' lfc"- A.'EwJwnT 10 -That House and Lot. Bast aid or Second, be tween Market and Princess btreets, Sta93feet 3ta90 fst Nen 01 MMi oiiahic tha above. Brick Suildui? anil Tt AGrx fct . .u. North Water.brtwwa ChisauT anTkalberrTaur "P?1!?8 Konse t rmaa. Lot 40x154 feet, South fed Mrf Market between 8th asd 9th fctrseta. HaVaSchuStV betwoen 'Jfuttti " upMnf of. W VT- Clly House and Lot, on Chuch, betweea Wh and Sla Btreets Two rts. adloinlni? W. a W W.i).. and Taj lor, to aad lbth titreeta. - ' " The ConotaWo Dalo 8toreorp. Pigott,a Market Street, oi UATD It DAT; October 27, 1877, at I o'c'ockTM. ' C W. OLDHAM. Constable. -.OCtSO-gt ,i . . - . i ;? j,- n7eCome to thd Front ' fin . WITH d t - : UUi "lo Till! A FRESH -SUPPLY Olf NEW GOODS ! ,tt tiiir JlKr:cB0atwriglit . nowNorlh bajlng, i AND DAILY E ARE RECEIVING By STEAME11S AND RAILROAD. WE WONT IMPOSE UPON OUR FRIENDS BY KSCMSRATLSQ.. THE LIST IS j ; ' ' TOO LONG." r' . ' rn.fi--- " ' COME AND SEE FOR ; YOURSELVES. , We Guarantee ' TIIAT YOU CANNOT CALL FOR ANY THING In a First Class Taney Grocery store, fcBUT WE HAVE, '- ' : i And as Low as you can Bay In - . i - any llono in the State. OUR CLERKS ARE POLITE y, , .; :r:. . I AND ATTENTIVE. fWWK GUARANTEE PBOIfPr DELIVERIES. r Wo appeal to a generous public to sustain ta. , u ' . . . . .... , . ' . Boatwright & : QcEoy, 5,7 and 8 NORTH Pat ON T ST. oct 25-D&Wtf r Oranges, Pears, &c. A FULL SUPPLY OP CHOICE FRUIT, CON- : sistinz of Catawba. Halapa and Delawiu-a Grapes, Duchess and Bartlett Pears, large Yellow . Bananas, Sweet Oranges, Lemons, Cocoa-Nats and choice Candies, received bvdaT at . 8. . NORTH BOP'S octal If Fruit and Confectionery Stores. Prices of Coal. THE FOLLOWING ABB BOTTOM CASH FIG URES. Better Coal cannot be fonad .in this market. Satisfaction guaranteed. Ouarter tea....... 1.75 1 One to sn ton ! Ml Half ton.. , ..... 8.85 1 Five to ten toas.. 6.40 Ten tons and over, SQ.S5. -oct S4-tNOT 14 ' ' JT. A. SPRINGES. Pearl Stirls! 01.00. The Nicest and cheapest Shirt that be found. 8-PLY. ALL LI NEN BOSOMS. Call and see them . before buyina: -any other. For sale eftly by A. .DAVIU, Corner Front and Princess sta octMtf Country Xlerchants, LOOK TO YOUB INTEREST . ' IN BUYING HARDWARE, If you wish to get the Lowest Cash Prices, ana make your selections from the Largest and Most Complete Stock in the city, call and examine goods and prices before bay lag at small stores. -a .' .-, JOHN DAWSON. ' oct II tf ' i ,19, 23 tl Market street. iMackerel and Herring. ' 50 Bai Bbl" MACKKRL 100 OKCi Boxes HSBB1NG, ' ' For sale iy ' " KERCH NKR A CALDER BKM OCt21-tf . I '.. i I II II I i i i . i V i . id - K 4 s 1 i 4 4 W 1 J . f i -
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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