THE nOBIOTQjTAR.
BLISHBP DAILY -EXCEPT MONDAYS.
raws or imoiiRioi nr adtajkw : p
Oncyear, (himtlOPpWP, J oo
six months, . .""" a 25
Three months," . ;. . M - ' 1 00
To "ciS ttbeeribers, delivered In any part of the
J?m555& week. Our City Agent, arc
cot authorised to coV mere than three month
in advance. "
- OtTLlKIW.
Edwin Adams, the actor, is dead, -i
A panic occurred at Niblo's Garden, N.T.y
on cry of fire; several ladies fainted; noone
was injured. , A collision between two
steamers occurred at San Francisco, and
one was sunk, and one life was lost
A bill was introduced into the Senate to
change the time of the meeting of Congress
to first Monday in November. . - Addi
tional nominations were sent to the Senate,
Grant and MacMahon have met. : -'
President leaves for Richmond to-morrow.,
. Two hundred and fifty persons per-.7
ished Ju the English colliery explosion
- Alfonso, of Spain, will v marry jtbc
Princess Mercedes on January 23. S- A
second ballot in France shows nine Mac-
' Mabunites . and two Republicans elected.
... A Pole has .been appointed Chief of
Staff to Suleiman Pasha, and a Belgian .Las
vision. Kara is completely Invested.
Gen. Fergarhasaoff has occupied Bay-nztdL-
. Freaett papers insist ipon the
resignation of the Ministry! - The
second ballot efaaages the strength of par
ties ia the French Chambers; it will atnd
320 . Republicans to 210 , MacMaTiobitea
Morton is m-better. - Russutns
carried Turkish position at Tciische, west
of -Plevna jjone Pasha, several officers, seven
companies and three i cannon werecaplured.'
New Yorkjnarketsr Money 4 per
cent ; gold steady at 102; cotton steady
at 11 3 1611 5-10 cents; flour 510 fcts
lower, Southern 5 750,6 25; wheat I lc
lower; spirits turpentine steady at S4 cents;
rosin firm at $1 701 80.
, Suaior Morton ia' in a very preca
rious condition. - He can retain, no
solid food, or, indeed, ailyj'noarisli-
ment. : v! .
Edwin Adams, to actor, is f dead
He has passed from the mimetic stage
into the . eternal silence.' We - trust
that after life's fitful , fever he sleeps
well. r--f: ' . . . '
The Mayor of. Fernandina appeals
to the .Mayor of New York: for hoi p.
Heax-yo 4be cry ot the distressed a
afHictcd. Head the telegram and put
yonr hands in your pockets and cive
The two men-on-horseback have
at last ;pet, Grt nt, - the American
bull-doner, and MacMahon, the friend
' . ...
of Imperialism. No particulars of
the interview have yet come to hand.
The Mayor of Fernandina ealls
strongly for help; His appeal so far
has only secured partial help. Ho
telegraphed on the 27th to the Mayor
of New Orleans for immediate aid.
Do unto others as ye would be done
by, was tho injunction of the Master.
It is thought that the extra session
will not adjourn before the middle of
November. TheDemocrals are de
termined 'to vote no moneys unless
they know- where all the money has
gone. They mean, if possible, to
learn what Robeson did before they
pay his bills. . - . ,
The Russians have gained another
victory that may be more important
than appears from the magnitude of
the achievement itself. They have
carried the Turkish position at Te
lishe, west of Plevna, capturing a
Pasha, sundry officers, seven compa
nies and three cannon. V, w i
1 he President was snubbed the
other day by the Radical Senate.
His private secretary' was at the door
with a bundle of Presidential
norai-
nations to commanicatr,' When
that
body adjourned.' When a Republi
can Senator was asked when the Sen
ate would act upon the nominations,
he replied tartly that it would do so
when it bad plenty of time.
j
President Hayes-visits Richmond,
Va.,The former capital of the South
ern Confederacy, when his own for
tunes are threatened with an ebbing.
lio will be met with a sincere cordi
ality by the Virginians, and will no
doubt be strengthened in his purpose
to dare do right in tire face of all op
position. The people of Virginia
showed their wisdom; in 18G9, and
in 1877 eni HakV no' stock ift
the movemeut of 'Conkling and Co.
against the President's policy of con
ciliation and reform. , . ' I
Raleigh lievos: The' students 'of
Davidson College are organizing a military
company. Sixty students have become
members. Application was. made to the
Adjutant General for the accessary accou
trements yesterday. , As Ann Jeffreys,'
colored woman, was walking alODg Salis
bury street, near the city lot, she was taken
with hemorrhage of the lungs, and stepping
into the house of another colored woman,;
'ell and died in about twenty minutes.
; The first representative bf the aborig-S
inal redman, admitted to tke State prisoo.i
was-Drought down by 8beriff ; Colvard,
rrom Graham county, and delivered to the
authorities yesterday. His name Is Eslah
loionaheska, and he was sentenced to three'
J'tars at hard labor for larceny, at the fall'
lerm of Graham Superior Court.
... J. .i
VOL-XXI.KO.32.
, SYNOD OP flOUTU C&KOLiriA
LOharloUe Observer , Report Condensed
v . r I'tBST DAY.
. Tbe Sixty-fourth Annual Session of
the bynod of the Presbyterian Church
oi jNortn , Carolina, began in the
Second Presbyteriaus Church, of this
city,jWedriesday evening at 7:30. 1 A
large cobgregatioti, composed; of all
denominations, .. wa& present to wit
ness theTopening exercises.
v After the. usual preliminary , per-,
vices,' Rev. 'M.' McQueen, Moderator
ot the last Synod, proceeded to preacl
v "". . THE OPENING SERMON.' : I ',.
He selected a text from Act XX :28 :
t After prayer and ! benedrctiou, the
flioaerator called the Synod to order,
and the stated clerk, Rev. Jacob
Doll, proceeded to call the roll.-
( We give the delegates from Pay
etteville Mf Wilmington Presby
teries who answered to their names);
r;. ' , " MINISTERS.
FayetteoiUe??-VLtloi Motban, 1 J.
P. McPherson, Neil McKay, D. D.,
A. McMillan, "Martin .McQueen,
James McQueen, H. G. Hill, W . S.
Ijacy::'r f 1 - f I -rr . i u
w Wilmington 3. 1i; Wilson, D.
D., K. McDonald. ;
. , ; I.ELDKKS.K j 1 '
Fayetteville-AI. A. Hodgin, J. M.
McKay, Malcolm MeNeill, ; M. Fer
guson, D. C. Mclnlyre, Milton Mcin
tosh, II. McEactiern. , '
Wilmington J. H. ;. Max well, W.
N. Campbell, C. H. Robinson.
At the conclusion of the roil call,
Rev E. H. Harding nominated Rev.
John Dougla8S,of Steel Creek church,
for Moderator of , the Synod, and lie
was unanimously elected. ; ;.
Rev. Jacob Doll nominated as Sec
retaries Revs. S. H. Chester and W.
S. Lacy, who were also elected.
SECOND DAT, 25'IH OCT.
Synod met in the Second Presbyte
fian Chnrcu" at 9.15. f y? -
Opened with prayer bp the Mode
rator, Rev. John Douglass. 7 : ; ,
Aq: inqairy having been made by
Rev. J. R. "Vllson, as-to whether
jtbere was any method f ea,,nS
with members wb-"ere habitually
ateeni irom the meetings of Synod,
a committee, consisting, of Revs. D.
E. Jordan, J. R. Wilson, and G. D.
Parks and two elders, was appointed
iff Investigate the matter and reporv
to Synod.
The Moderator then announced tbe
committees for. this meeting as fol
lows: " ;
On Bills and Overtures Revs. M.
McQueen and T. N. Paxion, and EI
der R. W. Allisou. .. ;
Judiciary Committee Revs. J. R.
Wilson, D. D., and Hector McLean,
and .Elder A. li. JMeal.
On the Records of Presbyteries
Orange Revs. R. B. Anderson and
James McQueen, and Elder J.. H.
Greenlee: Coucord Revs. Walter
W. Pharr and A. McMillan, and El
derC. L. Hunter; Fayetleville--Revs.
G. D. Peaks and J. N. Vyharey, and
Elder R. Sterlinp-; Wilmington
Revs. F. U. Johnston and W.iEiiMc-
Hwaine, and Elder Milton Mcintosh;
Mecklenburg Revs.- Roger Martin
and b. M. bmith, and Elder E. B.
Stimson. . . .
To Prepare' an Address tor the
Church on State of Religion in the
Synod Revs. J. F.N Latimer and S.
1. Martin and Elder C H. Robinson.
On Devotional Exercises Rev. E.
H. Harding and Elders R. X Mc
Dowell and C. Scott. 1
On tbe Treasurer's Account Rev.
H. G. Hill and Elder H. C. Hamil-;
ton. .
On the Minutes of the General As
semblyRevs. L. C. Vass and W. H.
Uavis, and JLIder T. 11. Robinson. j
On tbe Report of the Trustees of
Synod Revs. D. E. Jordan and P.
r i7: 3 tut a t itr t . . J...
x. h iuut aim joiner a. v. Jveia.
On Leave of Absence Revs. R. Z.
Johnston and J. P. McPherson, and
Elder H. A. Gray., :, ' !
i On Statistical; RepoTtsRevsP.
H. Dalton and S. C. Alexander. and
KEIder John Wolfe.
The statistical reports from each
PresCytery were-then read by the Se
cretary r . The reports generally i indf
cated a healthy state of religion in
the Synod. Sunday schools- were
well sustained in almost all ' the
churches, and .the contributions for
benevolent and other purposes were
about the same as heretofore. ' It was
quite noticeable that nearly -all the
Presbyteries complained that family
worship was not kept up as it should
Tho committee on Union Theofo
gical Seminary made a full report of
its condition financially and other
wise, mentioning among other things
that: there' were sixty-two students
there last year, the library embraced
over 15,000 volumes, . certificates of
graduation were issued ' to eleven
young men last year, several valuable
donations in the way of scholarships
in the institutiqm. had been recently
madei - - . ;-' ' i
From Rev. J. Rumples report, ii
being from the oomrailtee on the ag-
gres8ivenes8
or; the fresDytenan
Church, in"7 North darolinaV we take
t t .. . .- r: -.. . ;
the, following statistics: .:
To-day they number 1,514 com
municants in 214 churches, with 113
ministers." The number of members
has been doubled about every thirty
five or forty r yearajtand at this time
the coramunicantstin the Synod of
North Carolina number about one" in
every seventy, of the population.
The bynodical Treasurer's reports,
T
......... i ?: 1 1 ... i ..A 'f
for the years 1876 and 1877, were
T .
WILMINGTON,
rea"d and referred to the committed
on the Treasurer's Accounts
Rev L. C; Vass, Svnodieal - Agent'
of Sunday schools, made a statistical
report of the Sunday school work in
the Synod, showing an improvement
in the same, and, recommending the
adoption ? of f the four Resolutions
passed by the General Assembly on
the subject of Sunday schools, with a
slight alteration of the second resolu
tion.
The reDort . was . approved , .- and
adopted, and ordered to be placed in
the hands of the editor of the North
Carolina, Presbyterian f or . publica
tion.
The next Synod will meet . in , Wfl-
mingtoh. '
Rev. H. G. Hill's report on Susten-
tation was adopted.
l We are . compelled to dieter tne
third day's proceedings for want of county about ten miles beyona Asneyme.
n..iA r. ; . ' ',.wVivi4X)einoejatic.-editor ia.We8tern..NqrUi
What North Carellna U WsnhJ
' . IRaleigh News. J ; .
Mr. A. Jv.Partin, the excellent and
courteous clerk in the Auditors of
fice, has just finished ud his recapitu
lation of tax returns for the. fiscal
vear: iendino Sentember aotb.sriRVfl.
from which we get the" following Val -
ues ot real and personal property in
L. C1.1. f . .. i .
Value of land. .. . . 74f22I,898.00
- V town property. ..... 17,458,628.00
" .horses, mules, cat- .
tie, &c............ ...... 16,130,858 00
value or rarming utensils,
money on hand, or on de-
posit, credits, Aor ..... 40, 753,781.00
Total. ..... .. ........ .$148,564,55X00
We give below the totals of taxa
ble property in. . the State for the
years 1872, '73, '74and '75, by which
may be seen the fluctuations in those
years, which, no doubt, are owing
more to vagaries of assessors than; to
changes in value:, y . ' ., .
In 1872 $124,821,456.00
1873 143,723,813.00
1874 139,953,361.00 - .
1875 152,546,023.00 y
f :.i t TftZABLB POLLS.
White 99,417. Colored 50.755.
1876, " 103,807. 62.599.
The aggregate of the value of Teal
and personal property of the State
ror 1877, has not yet been completed.
Spirits Turpentine.;
f A lCis Old Fort and Danburv a
few d'iys ago. . J
,. diphtheria prewar e fi0o
lions of Richmond county. - ""
. " The Dr. McKee property in Ra-
leigu laieiy soiu ior f 10,UUU.
Revenue collections ia Fourth
District, last week, amounted to $19,524 11.
xewoern Acaaemy wants : a
Principal. Apply to F. C. Roberts, Secre
tary, oy jNovember 1.
Newbern is threatened with' a
frog pestilence. 1 Some of the streets are
impassable for females. ;
Next Friday is the day appoint
ed for the hanging of HUlman Morgan for
uie murder or Urudup, at Louisburg.
' Adjutant General Jones has
issued an order of congratulation ' to Hbe
oiaie uuara mat attended the late fair. .
We are glad to note from the
long list of new subscribers published In
t.n 17:.1. 71 .1.. a' - 1
uw u.iu&.uijr jrrcau mat 11 is uourisning.
lCaleigh Observer: A band of
Gypsies passed through this city yesterday
en route Boum. l uey were a very bard
looking set. .
The Charlotte Observer saysia
negro from the country went to see Coles'
circus, got bored and left. Possibly it was
mean enough to bore even a negro.
Keidsville JVews:' The frost last
Tuesday morning was verv larere and
destructive in its effects. Fortunately very
nearly an me louacco naa been cut' and
boused. ' " -i'v -
Grreenville Mnpress: We learn
tbat the water in Tar river is so low that
the boats cannot go to Tarboro. Bat two
weeks ago everything in its reach Was per-
iecuy immersea. v .
S. E. Ward, Register of Deeds,
iiooeson county, reports: Total valuation
of taxable property :$1,975,447, on which
the general State tax is $2,909 82; spe'eial
tax $2,962 17; school tax $4,756 09; county
tax ior an purposes f i4,uio 47.
Before the war. says tho Char
lotte Home, the county of Mecklenbure
gave more man f i.wu to tne oiole cause
eacn year; tne sum now raised is less than
$100 per year. ' This is owing not to the
indisposition oi tne people to give, but to
ineir inability. . - - - , . T
- Rockingham Spirit: A revival
meeting commenced . in . the Methodist
church at ibis place on Sunday night last,
and has continued -'Without -.abatement
throuehoat the week.. We understand that
great Interest is manifested, and that seve
ral have made profession of religion. ' , 1
Charlotte Observer: Post of
ficesEstablished ; Kirk's MjlL Narrows
andCrowell Mine," all' in Stanly; Long's
Store, Love's Level and Adams Mills, all
in Union; Pleasant Home, in Lincoln, and
Estatoe. in Transylvania. Discontinued
Thompson villey Rockingham county, y; '
Warrenton Gazette i- A little
foiir year old son of Mr., Robert Ford fell
from a tree last Friday; and in his descent
struck the paling around the yard and
broke bis thigh,' the bone "being pushed
through the flesh and skin. - The little fel
low is bearing bis' Bufferings courageously.
The Charlotte Observer tells of
a murderous affray between two negroes at
a corn-ahucking in Gaston county. It says:
A crowd gathered around with clubs and
sticks and prevented any one from inter-;
feriog, and the fight lasted for some time;
Finally Holland got Neely dow and
choked him till he fliedLK '1 G tt
Newbern Nut -Shell . The Dis-
trict Court flnlsbea its labors for the Uclo- f
Uer ierui, lull. nnniHuai umuwu, uiu I
ad1ournedi Wo tare i informed XUat there
was not a single case tried oy jury, most or
the time of the Court being consumed by
the consideration! of cases of a civil na
ture, such as bankruptcy Causes, etc :
" The Charlotte Observer goes for
Prof. Cooke. It says.'la'the matter of
the exoose of sDiritualism and the clairvoy
ance trick, he did not even offer an apolo-
'" - . .'. - ., i....-.. - ... . j .
VftVRN-lT( w
N. ,C, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30; 1877.
gy for ni explanation.- Claiming, as he
does, takiae his advertisements throughout
ihe country and his bills as our guide, to
be able to. make a satisiactory exposition oi
: these so-called mediumistic tests, and his
entire failure to do bo, induces us to write
him down a clever performer of sleigho'-
band tricks, and nothing more." " '
.. The Newbernian, referring to
Mrs. Mary Bayard Clarke, of that place,
quotes the following frbm Current Ihought,
a Chicago periodical: ."The Honorable Miss
Murrawljady-in-WaiUng to Queen Vic-'
toria. said she was the only woman she had
met in America who, without a blue-stock- j
ing, was yet thoroughly educated. 'She
has not an accomplishment, said that lady,
beyond her highly cultivated conversation
al powers, but they, with, her. beauty and
graceful manners, would renderher an or
nament to any circle in which - she might
move."" ;, , -vff '.-';V:V 1 .,-
Piedmont Press .' The negro
boy Qua poweii, who killed Rich Whiten-
I burg in this place last week, was caught
I last Saturday by ,tae snenff or Jtrancombe
rA JJemocraticeditor inuW eatern JSorth I jh churches, and eathedrals . in. which be
CSsSriia taavbe jad ErskiBt Hayeap---''--.'V'-','?SwJ'''' "r"-'. - - T ,
mesBaee toSConrress tea- times We budJ preached tberoom Jawhich , he labored
pose he was searching for the word appro-
r i A'j ...
couuty passed down tbe road Tuesday en
routs for Texas. If they had read the Texas
letter we publish this week tbey would
doubtless have remained in Western Caro
lina. Star at home, young .man; plant
apple trees, grow tobacco, raise fine stock,
1 and jou will be appy.
I . Ashevillo Citizen:
In the west-
era, portion of the coqnty, Friday night, a
serious if not fatal affair occurred between
a man by the, name of Muse, and Mr.
lieorge Snarpe. u sccms'tnat a sister t or
Mttse had married that day, and that night
a crowd assembled at .the residence of the
widow Young's for a wedding frolic.
Among ''the guests were v Mr. and ' Mrs.
Sharpe. 0 Late in the evening Muse com
phfBnted' Mrs. Sharpe by calling her. a
liar, which was jese"nted by Sharpe, when
Muse whipped out his knife and forthwith
relieved Mr.' Sharpest his supper by open
ing his stomach.' AC this2 writing Sharpe
still lives, but no hopes are entertained , of
his recovering. Muse escaped;
THE O
; .: NBV ADyuBTIIEIdBNTS. ;
H. C. Urock Notice - 'v
Mtmso & Co Overcoata i
H. Q. NiklskK Ship notice. .
Heinsbebger New novels, &c. : --
Giles & Mubchi60N Axes and nails.; .. .
N. H. Spbunt Now is your chance.
O. G. Parsley, Jb. Steamer Underbill.
Loeal Dolt, ' - . '
C -"Nothing but civil cases before
tbe magistrates yesterday. -
-r The receipts ol cotton at this
port yesterday footed up 970 bales, and the-
sales some 325 bales. .
-.The almanacs hit it exactly in
proUctiaa rau rrtr ywyur missetf it
as to Uie'bold weather. y i ..
The rainy weather, and the Su
perior Court again interfered with business
on the wharf yesterday. j
President Hayes has issued his
proclamation naming Thursday, the 29th
of November, as a day of National Thanks
giving. . ,
Increasing cloudiness, southerly J
winds, rain areas, stationary tomperature I
and stationary or lower pressure, are the I
indications for this section to day. ; I
- There were three trifling casea
for trial before Mayor Dawson yesterday
morning, the parties being sentenced to
pay a fine of $3 each or be confined in a
cell. " ' ''
Snpertor Court. i i
The case of the Bank of New Ilanover
against Williams, Black & Co. was closed
late yesterday evening, and at this present
writing the jury is still out. , This is a meet
interesting case to our commercial commu
nity, as has been evinced by the large at
tendance upon the Court during the trial.;
The display of legal learning and forensic.
talent was such as has net been witnessed
in our Superior Court for years. Maj. D.
J. Devane opened for the plaintiff in a le
gal argument of decided merit. He was
.followed by Hon. George Davis, with his
usual ability, in behalf of. the defendants,
and Major C. M. Stedman closed the argu
ment for the plaintiff in a speech of great
power, both upon tho law and the facts of
the case, in which be added greatly to his
reputation as a lawyer.'
The principle involved is the right of the
Bank, as payee of a bill of exchange, to
follow the proceeds of the shipment against
which the bill was drawn in the hands of a
creditor of the drawer on general balance.
Au Kmotlonal Tramp..
A party of young men were taking a
walk in the woods near this city, on Sun
day afternoon, when they encountered a
tramp, barefooted, and with a small bundle
suspended upon a slick which he carried
upon his shoulder. The tramD took a
-oe repeatea ior nis special uenent Ihe
1 . . . . .. ... I
young men complied .with his : wishes, and
during the : singing of the piece, which
seemed to awaken some forgotten memories
in the mind of the poor outcast, the latter
seemed to be very much affected,' and at
its close he urgently appealed to the young.
sters to pray with and for him. The re
quest, we are sorry to say, (be young men
did not consider themselves able to com-
ply with, and the poor fellow, hungry and
footsore, v trudged on
in
his' wearisome.
journey.
Tbe RIeecins ot the Bar.
The adjourned meeUog to hear the re-
... . . .
Port of lho committee appointed by the
week, in reference to tho lamented Adam!
Empie, which was to have been held yes
terday, was postponed until this morning
at 10 t'nlrvnlr1 Tkn i
r m ""v""- w
order yesterday. Hon. Georee Davis! ore- I
siding, but immediately adjourned
pnauon - -inreeyoungTrjOT irompuraeMAngnager
TXi:
Dr. Bernbelm'a E,eetnre. j ".; ; -
- St. Paul's Evangelical Lutherqp "Church
was crowded to its utmost capacity on Sun
day evening' to hear the lecture of Bey. Dr.
Bernheim, which, was '.announced through
the papers. Every available seat was lied,
including extra chairs and benches placed
m the aisles, while many, stood during the
entire eerTiaeC and .many Imore -had to
leave for lack of even standing .room. The
lecture, which was descriptive of the, lo
calities intimately associated withf the life
of Dr. Martia Luther and the reat Refor
mation which he wrought in the religious
world, was intensely interesting. Dn Bern-
hMffl hl 11 lv B M noma nf Ihn onnto
sacred . to tbo , memorv of : the ' vreat
. -
Reformer, and . therefore spoke.' from
personal knowledge and experience. He
visited the home of Luther's early youth; the
Monastery of the Aucjustines, in which fpr
a season he immured himself as a novice,
idiile transhtttoglhe BiWa laid the Gerrian
IL . .. . r .. -T---
Melancthon
tion
which be publicly burnt the Pope's bull of
excommunication ia : the presence of an
immense assembly and other places and
scenes of historic .interest connected with'
the life and-kbors of the great Reform
er, all of which were fully and comprehen
sively described to . his largd and deeply
attentive audience. ' 'f ; w '
' The muslcio tlie accompanying services,
a combination of . vocal and ' inBtrnmantal,
was very fine, and added largely to the in
terest o.' tbe occasion." r.1" ,
In compliaace with the earnest and
special request" of 'Sa lae number of our
citizens, tbe Rev. Dr. Bernheim will repeat
the lecture on "The Localities of lbe.Re
formation" above alluded to on tb-morrow
(Wednesday) evening; at 71 o'clock, in the
Lutheran church. The musical part of the
service will also be repeated, and Dr Bern-
helm will give some additional facts in his
lecture and further - description of such
localities as came under nls 'own personal
observation, illustrating them by photo-
graphic views immediately after the con
clusion of the lecture and services for the
evening. As Wednesday is the true He
formation day, 31st of October, it will be
the more appropriate to have the lecture
and services repeated on that day. ?
The seats will be free, as on Sunday
night, but a collection wiU be taken (tip,
Dr. Bernheim being desirous, through this
means, of accomplishing something for the
pecuniary welfare of his church. - 1 :
not obtain seats, or, even standing room,
on Sunday evening, to licar the lecture,
this arrangement will afford them an op
portunity to do so.
The Dlplitlierla.
The South Carolina papers, or some bf i
them, continue to call attention to the use
of sulphur as a remedy for that terrible and
seemingly unmanageable disease, dipbthe-
xia. Here is whatDrBerley, a physician
that State, says of one particular case:
The subject was an infant, and the - case
ftn unusually marked onci The previous
Umenl W lents suggested the uje
lriftl j pre8cribcd noUlinebut am anai.
-. -v" T
tuies 01 -nour or suipuur,' ipumately mixed
with sugar,- and given three : times a day.
in twenty-four hours the patient - had been
so far relieved as apparently to experience
not the least inconvenience, and ; was. play
ing about as usual. I commend this to the
favorable notice of tbe profession, both be
cause of its results in this case, and the ease
with which the remedy (if found such) 6an
be applied. I think an occasional dose will
be found efficacioas as a preventive of this
dangerous disease." ' . ;
Frol. Cooke Ontdeue. j
The Richmond Dispatch says that the day I
ter Prof. Cooke, the exnoaer of aniritn.t: I
after
ism, left Richmond, DrJ Taylor professdr
of chemistry at the Richmond High School,
explained Cooke's wine and water trick-r
which the Professor didn't explain and:
then exhibited a number of other interest
ing experimenta .lr. Taylor, turned water
into wine and wind into water with all ease.
He then wrought out bis black bottle that
he carries to camp meetings in order to be
spiritualized, and from it poured brandy,
wine, soda-water, milk, &c., aodf wound up
with a bowl of VDevil PaBeh," which he
finally made to disappear in blaze of fire.
TnemoMtur Boesrd, : '
The following will show the state of the
thermometer, at tbe stations mentioned, at
4.85 yesterday evening, Washington mean
time, as ascerUinedf ron the daily bulletin
issued from tbe Signal Office in this cityi I
Mobile.;.... ...,.74
Montgomery. . . . . 7f i
New Orleans,.... 75
Galveston,..;. '.;; 80
Indianola. .:. . ; ; . .80
. .7 3 - : -
iruntaKaasa,.....84
Savannah,... .... -.78
St: Mar k a........ 7
.Wilmington,...;; 67
Jackfionville . . . .78
Key .West... 82
.TbeBeaaiiralBaealTV"" . r
' The beautiful eucalyptus tree at Oakdale
Cemetery, ' now ' in the neighborhood of
twenty feet high, haar ; gone into winter
quarters, having been boxed op to protect
it from the cold. t It is now the largest and
tallest specimen of vthe tree that we have
seen or heard of in thia-section. '
Slcht aad Faint.
-' A poor unfortunate tramp was picked up
in a sick and fainting cpndit.ion at the cor
ner of Front and Princess streets, on 8un-
day afternoon, about ! o'clock, by a mex;
W of the police force, and the poor fellow
was subsequently sent to, the City HospitaLi
-.4 -l ai i ,
' The srhoonpr Mhni XV '
" "7 " T;'v V . '
man, - cleared from Philadelphia for this I
port on the 26th inst. . 1
. his coadlutor in the ReforAa- El??? 55&f
, resiaea, tne? spot in -.Wittenberg on woraaia b j oSSSm?' ' u w Tf
k . ' .. - i w- - i I TalA UAA.a.l . J?
WHOLE NO:; 3 192
TJ. 8. DLatrlt rtonrt.
ma iriounai convened at nhe TJ. S.
Court Room yesterday morning Hon. Geo.
W. UrooHs presiding. No business, how
eyer, was; transacted, the court adjourning
lin!il 1ft nVlvnb- Tiio: - ..
"f uiuiuiujr uwing 10 me
uuu anivai oi lsirics AtlornejJLJadgcr.
T ill VVtt AND 0IAR1NB STKITlsi
:, -'The steamsuip lArfdandr DongUty,: ar
rived at Few York from this port on Sun
day, tbe 28th. - :-'''- v
L AH!t;i ii.i : : - ' ... . -
. uire uret 01 ioreign vessels seven
in number, and all "square riceers." ar-
I . ' - , r Ti
I learn-that five 'more' were, off "the "bar, and
one the German barque Der Pommer--was
. '
inside, bdund up. ' - j I
JUST RKCMVED -
' ;.- j, , ; i SJLKand WOBSTKD tfBIKaES."
The mopt complete asortmmt in to cftv.
beet acquit themseiveal by thnsT?
1U B& ATiKALTIVK IS A TITTTV nf tEh1h
at-
Qaspy tidings far nervous sufferers, and those
rno have been dosed, drugged and quacked. Fn)-
ermacher'a Electric Belts effectnaljj cure prenU-k
whol
Termacnera iciectnc Belta effectnaljj cure prenU-k
tare debility, weakaess. and deear. aaok afiS Jnn.
aaL with information worth tfaonaanda. ifiaild fL I
UI1UI, ,.. ... , . i ..s
PETTY V&kXiDS AND
8WINDLIM. Bevfare
of Baking Powders which are nt up short wei
Hebta.
manufacturer Who awlndlea knowingly in weigh. I
wui uvi ucoiuue iu mou. Kiln iuirn.iui nHinna nnwuOT i
it rowjjia naa woria-wiae repata-
uwu lur jnsnect purny ana aiwayaneing JUll weight.
1
Tesek ia Nothiko Mtstibious about 'tiie dicapr
:s"i
wnnw iiuu us sain oi eruptions, Duma, ecaida,
brnlsea. ulcers ad aorea thrnno-h th infl
Guhx'b SuLPHuay Boat. balntanr is a sotentmri-
Her and he!c of the skin, and is most beneficially I
To axxxw topb Totjth use Hn.i.'s ItfeTXjrrijrs-
vam .aui.ana 1 ;iV'.w.i;! ' w
A8TONI8HINQ SUCX7BSS It is the SntT of ev
ery penoa.wnonasasea uoscbbs 'iuxbiuk Srarp
to let its wonderful quauties be known to their
Mends- in caring - Consunptioa, severe Coughs,
Croup, Asthma, Pneumonia, and in fact all threat
ana inng aieeases. no person can use it without
Immediate relief. Three doses will relieve idtus
Bach a medicine as the Gxbxajc Stkcp canaet be
too widejmown. 1 Ask par Drnggbtt about it.
Kegoiar size 75 oents : " ... i -
CONSUMPTION CAN BB CUBS.-Schshck's
PuutoKio . Stbwp, KcHBNca'a Ska Waxs Tohic,
Schhsok's Mamdbakb JfiLUS, are the on) "medi
cines that will cure Pulmonary Consumption. -)
Jftequentiy medicines that will stop a congti. will
occasum the death of .the patient; they Jock up the
liver, atop the circulation of the blood, hemorrhage
luuuwB, ana in iact mey cieg tne action or tne very
uigwu uiu causea uie cougn. - - - ,
liver Complaint and Dyspepsia are the causes of
two-thirds of the cases or Cona amotion. Manv
persons complain of a dull pain in tbe side, const i
patloa, coated tongue, pain in tb shoulder blade,
feelings .of drowsiness and restlessness, the food
lying heavily on the stomach.' accompanied with
aciaiiy ana ocicning up oi wina. , i
,- These symptoms usually originate from a disor
dered condition of the stomach or a torpid liver .j -Persons
so affected, if they take one or two heavy
corns, ana ir ineceuga in inese cases De suddenly
checked, will find the stomach and liver clogged, re-
are aware the lungs are a mass of sores, and ulccra-
ku, wo nauit mi .wiucu is aeatn. - i -Schenck's
Pulmonic.. Syrup is an expectorant
which does notcntain opium or any thinv calcula
ted to check a cough suddenly.
Schenck's Sea Weed Tonic dissolves the food,
mixes with the gastric juices of the stomach, aids
digestion, and creates a ravenous appetite.
When the bowels are costive, skin sallow, or the
symptoms otherwise of a bilious tendency.Schenck's
iiunnpfua are reqmreu.:
These medicines are prepared only by
, J. H. 8CHBNCK & SON. T -
. ' ' . . N.K corner Sixth and Arch streets. Phila.
And for sale by all druggists and dealers. . ,
- , , DIED... . .
1 o SPSIfl stoy,)ctop1l3, at
neuoaus w. u. u., iTrovince Hanover
aged 21 years 10 monthand 21 days. .
NEW i ADVERTISEMENTS.
Now is Your Chance.
1 K(( YDS. HAMBURG EDGINGS V
AND 1NSEBTINGS,
to be sold at Exchange Corner, Prices will insure
sales. All must come and buy a few yards. If you
are not ia Immediate need yon. soon will be. '
oct8Q.lw . N. H. SPKPNT.
Ship Notice. ; !
ALL ' PERSONS ARE HEREBY
cautioned not to . trust or harbor any
of the crew of the Norwegian Bardae
'"CTrO ." as no dehta of thJirSZ:
trading will be paid by the Master or
oct 30 8t - h-' " r H. G.'NIELSXN,.Master. j
r w w v v. j
N AND AFTEB MONDAY, : NOVEMBER
6th, the Ordinance prohibiting CATTLE from run
ning at large,' will be enforced. . ; v
. H-.-tJ: BROCK.
oct83-6t ; Chief of Police. ! -
Steamer J. S Underhillfe
ON AND AFTER NOVEMBER 2ND, WILL
leave every day (except Sandays). ' - r
Wilmington.
Smith ville...
....JatllSP. M.
.....at 7.00 A.M.
oetS0-tf
O. G. PARSLEY, Jr., Agent.
Axes. Hails. !
COLLrNS' AXES, '(EVERY AX WARRANT
ED), and PARKER MILLS NAILS, the' best Nafl
mu u airui, ior sale at DOttom prices at
GILES MUROHiSOK'S
oct 90-tf.
New Hardware Store.
.i .
OvernnrLta' ;
Full link light and heavy weights;
from H and upward, at . , . i
'. ' ..-' ".. . . -. .. ... t ;
IttCNSON & Cll'S . .
oct 3Mt
. Clothiers and Merchant Tailors.
Hew. Hovels.
Tom's wif:
AND HOW HB
MANAGED
A HER. By
Bachelor.
"Needles and pins, needles and pins, -'
When a man marries his trouble begins."
T. i f - iM-L- r- - -HAT
HORRID GIRL. , : . ..
"O wad some power the girtie gie us ' ?
To see oorsels as others see us." Busks.
. ! Just received at the
:' . ; .:. i; LIVE BOOK STORE.
PIANOS, ORGANS AND '' ' ' " 1
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
For sale at
, s . .. ,
-oct30tf -
,r-.. HEINSBERGER'S
- Lfve Bock and Music 8tore.
trproopnp RlOP ail'fl Mfl pItpVpI
Ar0SCne, iilCG anQ ixiaCKerei
20 Bb,a KKBOSBNB oa ?.
' -I i Tienwa RTfTH :
.ii
inn Balf aad Kits MACKBRSL,
1UU
octsa-tf
Kor sale by
KERCHNER & CALDER BROS.
" BATES OJ'JADVKttTISING.
Una Square one dayf .!."
. . ... two daya,.
. ' thrwdivk: :
91 (x.
1 ?s
v60
SHI
8 50
lour dava.'
aw a V
ve days,...,...
one weeic,....;.
...a- 4 tO
. . ". 6 EC
-8
.. .. 10 (H.
..... 17 i
, , wrwo weets......
f Thte wee kg,...
One month,; ; . . .
Twomontha,.:.
Three montha..
i 8lx mcntha,...,.
40 00
one year.
takfn.at p-'
'MISCELLANEOtrs.
For Sale.
'tWS' jNOVKMBSK '80TU,
I wlU offer fir Me, on the waai
SSSii? "AncUonto taThSV
bidder, one ihird cash, balance terms
ling attached, eituatsd on the wuttwert ZotZer of'
Fourth and liaraett Streeta ia tWs citir
Oct 28-2t
U a GAY.
Ship Notice!
ALL PKBSONS AkiC HBIiSBV
..uiuwiiui tioxuwrisir or trust
ing any of the Crew of the Swedish
Barque "FRAlf AT a Jl
St their contracting; will be paid by. the
roctS73S
P. O. NYLANDSR. Master.
Ship Notice
ALL PEHSONS ARE JLETtKBV
Warned Hot to tninar harhnp nv of
the Crew of the Norwegian Bainne
AST A. as no debla of iluir ..n
trictingwtli be paid by tbe Master or
Conaignee. - - , j
i , f D. DAHlfOSKSr, JTastar. '
S.S.EVEEITT,
f J"
'-CtJJnry Rooms on Front Sbeet,
-. '
Opposite Southern Express Office.
I -'
I .
-TKRMS CASH."
oct 38-St
W. L Gobs.
' D, L. Gore.
GORE & GORE. .
rpHK UKDKESIGNtO WILL OPBN A- - ,
A: .- - VIUST CIaAH HiHir.K ( nnhttpisjr
at Nos. and S Strata Water street, this week. Prices
as low as the lowest. . call and examine before pur
chasing elsewhere.- - . go KB A OOKJC.
octastr . ; s and38. Water strceu s
:,VYliplsaIo Buyers.
pR YOUB BABOWASB, CUTLSBY, Ac
' ;.. - - GO -TO THB HABDWAKS DBPOT.
Stoca: ljaje and wen selected, and lowest prices at
.22. JACOBPS Bacdwai Detrnt.
octaatr
No. W boutu Front street
Girana Iff inter OpeniiitT:
MBBJE. A.IJUJH8DBN ' . -
1 wiU haa GRAND OPENING
ot PINS' FRENCH S11LUNJCBY,
V. , .t . OaWDNKSliAY, October 81,
Consisting of FRENCH PATTBBN - .
, HATS, BONNBTS. PLO WKBS. 4c
The Ladles are rwpetfnUv. Jnvitod to attend.
Tile Little SioB Arowid tie Corner
- -f .y ms :r v-" av ' i j
JS TUB PIiACa TO GBT j. . . ;.y .';,,.- -
SADDLES. HABNEHS, ! J
WHIPS and COi.I. AHA V-
Made or'Kcpaired, Cheap for Cash, j , .Vt-t
ext io Boutnew ana's w
oct 2S-tf H
,.HAXli&N A GKBUAKDT,
Wilmington. N. C
Goxmtty Mercliaiits,
T-OOK TO YOUR INTEREST
Xa . - - re Rimvn ninnwiui?
If you 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 buylag at small stores.
. . ' - ' JOHN DAWSON, .
octaatf 19. 2Q A 21 Market ttreet.
Broadway Hats, -
g ILK AND STIFP HATS I ;-. V
: i HARRISON & ALLEN,
: octS8-tf v" , Hatteis
Call!
Call! Call!
i'i AT i : .- V;
EXCU1NGK COHNBR.?
tance wUl also find it greatly to their advantage to
eend their orders. " ' I
A handsome line of lhp.cn (imAa J,n v.-j
, 's nouuMraueu, .vottea veiimgs.
Zephyr Worsteds, Crepe Lisse Huching, Tuck
Combs. Kid Gloves, Collars, and Cuffs, Hamburg
Edgings, and a handsome line of Ladies' and Chil
dren's Lace Bibs, and other articles, just received.
oct 28 tf
N. H. 8PRUNT:
Bagging, Tie's, Hoop Iron.&c.
100 Ho-18 alt Bo'a' ot baqging
' 300 aDdIeB ' COTT0N TIES,
400 ' HOOP IKON, '
5QQ Kegs NAILS,
2g Barrels Of GLUE, .
10 " BUNQ8,' . . '
" spanish brown. ,
. ' copperas, . " .
50 " .kierosene'oil, ,
QQ Bales ef HAY,
For sale by .
' ADRIAN 4 VOLLER8,
oct23-tf Southeast corner Front and Dock sts.
T7ilSH.-Munels, Mackefel. Herring, Codfish. 8ar
J dines, Canned Oysters. LobstersaVd 8imo
OCt88tf ADRIAN VOLLERS.
APPLES, Potatoes, Turnip and Cabbage -,
. ADRIAN Si VOLLERS.
Sundries.
Retail Grocer or consumer needs in our line
yj ADRIAN ' VOLLERS,
t . Wholesale Grocers, .-
oct28-tf Sontheast corner Front and Dock Sts.-
Millinery aiid Fancy Goods.
HfRS. . L. , FLANAGAN WI8HSS ' Tr . or.
if A nounce to the Ladies that she has re turn ea
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 show her patrons a Very Attractive and
: Beautiful Stock of all the NEWEST STYLES-in
French Pattern Bonnets and Hats, Velvets, .bilks.
My motto U, as heretofore, the Best Goods; the
latest Designs,' the Lowest Prices, and the Most
Honorable Dealing. . r , .. .
Orders from the country solicited, and perfect
satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded.
I VarietyStdre, Market Street. - j t i
octStf nac MRS. L. FLanaOATT '
t ' rr-. : i
For Planting.
Black Seed Oats !
' Choice BeeS: EyeJ
White andSed Wheat!
Ordered expressly for Planting purposes -
1
- 017
, born la I I , .r.r j"". " . WA "1HJL rliN1J 11 iv
I T" AnTffB fV TTTV I Mum frrrr v -ra
, Germany, I Tif-JXu """W to cau at Jtxcnange Corner for
? " i' I all Millinery and Fancv GaaAa. ni tSnaB .
STJGA, Coffee, Lard, Floor, Teas, Cheese.Crack
erSjBacon, Rice, .Butter, ttarch. Soap, Paper,
Bairs: Twine. Ci?ara. Tnhiuw an?MM. .
Try our . , .
Family Flour ! -
Fresh ground from selected North Carolina' Wheat,
oct 28 tf B. F. MITCHELL & SON.
Corn. ; Corn; i Corn.
'A(( ft Ba8a- CORN, Prime,
itUUU White and Mixed,
For sale by
oct 38 tf KERCHNER & CALDER-BROS.