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rJlsj.ar.Uj.:.-J-'isr. I . i W ..' . d JD lilXOUtttl I filXtttCr Lhe PUOSI KINSTON. Jarvls' Conciliation Make. V ole Moat Promlnenr:uepublIeii;i he v this place, and ',there".were from fif teen ho&dred to . two thousand per sons present, includiuof a great many colored. It was the first time since the war that they listened to Demo cratic . speakers. They all made iiue impressions, especially bo with CapU Jarvis. lie made an able, concilia one hundred, votes by it, a great many cou peopie naving express- -i i -i- i.-.- : ?A?rZZ?3r$L tXSTSt- - r vu . . ! f rarrott, one ot tne most innuenttal Republicans in the 'county, rose and ;n.k... ...jl told him be would vote for him, and do all he could to get his Republican friends to do the same. ' Yesterday . Gov; ; Brogden and ILirgrove spoke here.-- Hargrove's speech abounded in anti-war -recollec u,.H-ad .pU .to ,h. .prejudice.. ..1 ine negroes, jirogaen maaa only one point, auu iiiai, was prpoau y un- . ; . ' - a L. a. L.I : I intentional. He 1 said: v "My fellow t iuzens, four years ago you-elected ine as Lieutenant Governor", of the t State, and God, through his wisdom And kindness 'called rue1 to be 'Go vernor." His speech was "about three hours long and made' but littleTm- pression. T During the speaking the T k . stand broke downi seriously injuring u uolored woman - There were .15 I woiti. Ud a..d Ann4 .,ni i.i (lid Leiioirfi!t?wiclejawak'V'Btid will ! her duly in the" coining'" "election: eat liltfal Cliaueea Klne lit I ib Eiem Cauuilea. ;j v s From a Busiucss Letter U Hie Editor. v, . N-KWCEBXrAllgUSt 1 8. - rYJ , .ut.,U' i- 1 UU i b tUillK, V you have any idea js.ukiug.: place-, par, what a change licuiarly through this and adjoining bounties. Mn who have .always - .--w-. . uciciu vie outcunuiMu :aiuii luicu i the U publipan lickel are joiiiing the ,i. am y. ciuds... i ain acquaiutea (Jrtivari) f county, and I 'lean from ioe yf'y liau. D 111 m Vf L a,Livoc wuiuira . tu "accessions can. ; be counted by-r'tbe dozr'nu. A man in the upper part of tliU o luntyVhp jiasjaiwayswyirked hard foritnd voted with thj Radical panv he et fre, bas joined the T." and V. Clu and brought several oth ers with him. He made a speech the other day in which he said he had seen so much thievery, robbery, and plundering going on by his party, he could not stand it any longer;, ,IIe tried to be lionesi and he - wanted h o nest associates ; h e : wan ts Ref orm ; he wants a change; Ine times demand u; the people demand it ; i t he whole v""ji " r- . !'-. .l intrir rlcmfinna ll anl tr mr tirA. I ...w.v. i have bee,, going on long enougb,and, it uuutiimca tuui vcfi iiiici,. tu Radical party will ban krqpt ' : the whole country, and the starvation of thousands of r the ' poor .laborers is bound to follow, etc' j t Fawle at nortDioa. ! ' Italeigh News.1 ' 1 Mokgaxtojt, Aug. 16, 1876. Morganton was agog to-day. streets were lined ( 1st 11 Will - MkTiiiwv XT' I county, - to: hear ;Hon. ;Damel G I x' uw4c. auc uuciiui . vywi,ii wi iuio i ftouhtv is now in session Jndt?eJ. I T.tT...: . la. . iitjiirv picotutug Court at'lia .ottlbclaV Fowle to apeak. I Imraed adiournment.'-.tbe Court House was fiiid-.rrfwdpd inliiHmosCiinir qi a0WMle.3oc,piea; seats inside the bar. To show a sign of this campaign," I will ; state -tbat quite a nuraDer or coiorea - people V r 2 ' '"iSt vk'tk; ;;f:i tpade a strong appea1! 16 the; people I of .the 1 Vy et to -'go : and irescue4 the J aown troaaeo ana opprpsseq , people TRaleish SentineLI m - - Th nivnaneKnrn Tllflon'flnd vncA Club; 250. strong, 4witb torchlights, cheered GoViance tbvnigbt lat tbe residence of C. G. Yates. : The house waa bryiiaatll illaruirrated.: The Go- LL'U 'XX an,l criiwr alipcai cvi r 111 ui w excused liimseU frotif spiking ih der to rpathia throat. The crowd . i- '.--( ." r -'k :'i-.-.! i a-. . . .r i -. . i i tr v 1 1 1 k h f smnairrn ot i -i mt a v i f t-i nn amis a -a . i - i l - -.-i Star Special Correspondence. Monday. " , ; , r the guest of Dr. Carter for more than1 Kjxstox Aug. 18. Boyd is speaking to-nightVat the ajear.lpaptainMnrphjr'waV.prod' d Engelhard .ado ,ih in I iAri8' Sff. y. " ttf. w'.""? wan auu acts g. eat, .maiijr isuiib t ;apt. Jfat Murphv had ded 8 trim riyaDare, ueauiort, r-'muco, i w or Has drowned" while lt r tt, Lenoir, .lone v Uusiow, m mis p-ni . UoVesieaT nlacn6n The J adge ,poko or the tfg great aa then decided to procurii a wffin ' . . . ".ZfiAmS, fcoiitest-Jthe bloody' aliirt peing rtb place. The funeral took place Sun- t ! Iowfcf; gia benwu. thex ty , m b:,n,rbf the Had.calswhilepnthet 5 ; 1 t,. bu.ner of the; great Democrat u: par- Urge concoaise"ot jriends,. the job- V' HH8'fco!?1- t-i Vuvtirs-tif fiiAti. -v. . ' , fa.--- e1. 1 The plai-e, Mr Green tells us, bas aK. t niscrilu-.K: thei l. ijiu tuition, Bequiea Deingcond puled by . Captain WJs Oetii Piraai'haurf Ketreuchibeiitpiteconciliatiouoand Grantac0OrdinTihe rileji f nf the Qie orrfrriuhe7 t5bcaSe H re- Reform He spdke'fthe'greairis t Spiritqaiism--Captirj Muphy bay- fuge tits?ftlr fi",0OeP'ln'WWJlI,r es. bpi th "dayi jf ibwI-Badiijal'vi in-hefen imtpm&ifaQtMWfczni thie.l4th the ifoinent gentfcnvep told ,iue h!lu AttbeJeaMhgOttt oTithawar the superlorkill, of, the fEnglish archers, euch' would add J he was First -Lieutenattt,, comtuafid- r hh their terrib!4 cloth-yard shafts, before j greatly t6 the mapirtVraKacouh- ig the reherv-otis M receiVing,;shit! ich armor iandbuff coat :wea down, to go larther VV est, and the appeals Vard j- offered blS aery ices te tflXQtix traditions tit e. i No iQqger48hle to- Vfere m airuhg'ilmt bel jdfddir ; Cederap. Goyepn merit aha was -fctaV equip "pirte galleys Wd iwodtheni roaming4 t5tA?ieWbC6pWjngT tlori of thatlacehfceTwaa or 'iStW WR. Aiken,f;car4 Satipn?Het dereto efi?S?E says there jsU great turnover in Rqafld iMS? nw section, anq -ine vauFajs rp was orqereo PF Aqmirarijucnanan iwewi,, .i.xiuoiuyieruusf ;ui 419 i.ier,: do-ii and Vahce Ulnb at Jcard uuYn-: gunboat Morgan,-and shdrtly after- w chfiriS W hathe best fa''UTofe"WeW gvr one bunclrdf slxt WfiVel to' warJss sUcceedGantain Ofcai Rayt, p SeSfft?of "-mmmimm jmm ; . . ve in 3reaabr f ' Vai 0ngagernent uwjh; Jjamgntn f or listen to'aaexceUen.vhndhi ineisted on- baviug few .words, and: anc -ajU tat ti ljl3 yp V?W r - -' "'V; " " 't'.",s W M - IW11 aft l- . R 1 1 11. only required a Rain 4f-twenty which an oiu-neia, schoolmaster j couldn't .count. . . - l " " . UKIlKiai l-l-.:ilf W9 narr nn ar Mnl I . V u &lu,luua SIV1W ; "e is treating his throat.' RaKjigh' Seniruel Sutidavn " -" 1 Yesterday; there - waii a lane De- mocratic xneutinf- at Solma :Tnhntnn county. :: i John Scarborough our candidate' for Su perihteudeiit of Pub- lie instruction JfPA"1?? i.vreiierar v iw v-ox. xne unair . g - Execnti Cmmit,Pi Messed, the . meeting in able aud'elo- onent Rr,PWrhp:: Thi-.fft ,rn ;. jr.zrr ; rr-.y - r: l "om i,u nave ueeuexceiieQU-Jiiiero l were at least 60& voters, present' f;J.r- .i General tVotea. ' Mf. ll. H; Battle ppoke to a large nuuieuuu i may at-ipei. :v ;a-..r ; The Zeb Vance Club of Charlotte will have a Hag- raising September 1. Judge Fowlet-and -perhaps General. 2Z-V&- KTl'T'i " 2"vZ.: ."Tr ftlllin .Will IlITllVtT. HI Iflf IIIKM. ,.w'r: - - -Ylrr ;.r r' . e . uugciimiu win rjcb unuw i-im ori the 2(ith, i Thencd be and Kenan wilL gOi-VVest and ; return! addressing on the.iour the people in the counties of Alleghauy, SurryfStokes, Yadkin Forsythe.'Atexander; Iredell; Davie, Davidson, UuiUord, !iaudoIph: Uha- i iiuiii 1 1 i ii tru viimi tifiiiiuriT .- j r . f V'l!??.v,tr;. J -., J : Dillon, vusu, iw,cn.iioiiu,vumuer-1 ,au.u J4iM v?" "Vv., km'h UP . appoH'tojents-will tehiber.1; Deailt l a.4itlaut Art rfrllnlau. (VbuiMtAiile 'JuiiyrJlegtiitt!rfui the j lath, brills ft us the tituunifiil. intelii- geic'e" or tlu4 Hii'fdenle'aih of as gal lant aurMtle! a -irn ail t ever inni '-r one, whrt l"r yvurn -lived amongst us, luvtd for lii.s noble dualities and his f ceiivrou.' s ul4-Captain P. TJ. Murphy formerly ,of, theU.V.i. and iatw of tjie Cohfederalu Si i navy States navy. . I lie Ketscer has the ; touow a a- .:n .i-ti-ilara ;F tKr qti! pviiii- ' ft 1 t-1 ' hV"' v. w.a.i .mm. . w . gayg that there WaS-lii giOOni C:iSt I 0verMobileSundaymorniiig, bvUbe l sad and painful intelligence that I Udden- I hing at; I the iiav I Sbeu roa(; he report Lwasat ifirst idle rumor jvhieb, ..a m- w. warm friends and Friday afternoon I " . i I nvA.. 1vnm t HI w H a iraof a.' ril aim f A I Bnenn a tew oavs. nunuav uiorniuy i i-"iL ;.ijrj l j.i I thev walked to the end of the whart I V . .. . . together,. and after remaining a short while Gapt. Pat said be would take a 1 bath. Mr. Ravesiesv told bira not to ' a . ; i o.ay rn iuv wair.i vwiuu, ,ulsu I prove injurious. Capt. iVlurphy went j into the bath'hotise,- tindressed," atid J M r.t RavPsiPs beardihim luiiire l n, o . ' . . ' . -;.5' . ... . . ; - - H ..... " - . r I me water, .iier wauiug veil hiiuwicpj ana tntUKins iapt. oixuruiiy nau oeeu i en- red tha latl-bonse: ind thereto his utter'amazenSenCbeheld Caotain I Murphy, lying jp the water' with. his I facejowpr! apparently! dead Ir. Ravesipa got bold of him and pulled him out, and tried by every means in I his power to resuscitate ftbf then in- animate forrn bnt all-ta no Duroose.l a r.A- .oimiMiiiMio-) I After a fewving rt3spiraUons,the viii f par k 5' Wvus vit hiiu ipe unce i r:twt -m hni Mr. A. 0. Mnrbhy.fwitb 'wbomatbe I aeceasea naa peeiJ Staying lOf 'lue I toot tt, (Ut Ko. .1m I I. i. r. T -.if. I I fppt flppn Tito 1-mrlv tirna tnlrpn 'in I hk - i ka.. Vk- m. a n I Emi I notihed, who immediately VepalreoTto I j Mr. RavesiesV where an mqnestT was I i held, and tr rvietd r ;"ri.rr3rtHrTrr;-.?T.77.:'--;''.- m North Carolina in I8l2y and at the time of. bis death Was 64 years "and 2 i months old He was twice rnarried: the fitb of August,, 1 be QOXa- manded this vewel: and afterflghtipg raogt gallantly, waaoprapelled to sur render rto overwhelming attwberv tbongb not ; nntll . most of" hit men were killed pndejis. Fwsr T.entonant CohistockV 'killed:' anoT a . t ' '1 fi1- fit ' I He was senl 16 ew rort as.ex wiiii.iiiiiBaiii situ lurriiiiriii irniu iitui a , J. A. Enirelhard. our I0nu t sport, aua ..aiwaya.Kept nu Secretary or" State, and guns and ' dogs.! v' Ho'aa one of the some, corner lonngep.tiaa mauutac- ninity- of 'the Homeric poems constituting tured as ajdks?, but npbrr euquiryit lladMinddyssey,and 4he exiti- turneoutgjbelrufapt? Homer himself as alsdncfpersbni Patas be war familiarly a called.' 0l AnliS.Hif Hhihi I he I proud, noble and chivalrous form, of I the hitter sense, tbis essay -leaves little to be with people from Caut U. P.-Murphy lav? deadrThe 1 .PMdC?5i M&&v h & n hm.A fiiiilo .inliillnH V' r I, I T -Tt-J r"T - WTT T "T." prM UW' IftWH ituuctcu. -Alt- f .namnimiio h.nlr - trt iia : " t t. . c. i... - . . ;-. - atninir who iornn(.?nMrllv itnnpflren in l changedand oh bis W&y here, ..whet, tl f W ?f" Qlfc , le '.: r? ' t . . ar he remained - a.i ftw.; ven-. and has been ever since, sue had many warm 'friends' -iii'0 Mobil: VlTiHWf gmmin I -or- rl A ll ll.,.nkf. .mil. .V..B y'-f t VYr H'V' WM, wiium nie, ueqeaseu -speuvt ttieoiast peech cerebration, L'iit'.FgnVusirN' that iii riirit'e bellum 'tune's ,'thb, trrea test; honor a! man could aspire to was to be au offi.i cer in the United 5 btates Wavy, ? lJe ,was noted for ? his generous hospitali- J - noQse ?v -NorioiK was aH ways ppen, for hw friend lleyas n. rods men jb the navy. Hi. last cruise was in the St. Lawrence, on the coast if liraziL as First LientennU lie hvJniPhiiMAhia- and - "Vr two dan ghl'crs r onef Ifr 1 VV atrenton. Va., and the other, a Mrs.? Chesney, iri Macon, Ga.';IIis right name was Peter, uf'lravl was a nickname given him by bis navat friends.- llis rela- tives have; been, ad vised of' his death, and thoi hod v: will rpmain in its tern porarV . rest.n'g place . until fi. tibiiRjjave been.received from them 4 -. as to what final ; disposition i will be made of it. Strange that a man who lived on the jwatvr and 'fought on the water should at last-le found dead in paler two feet deep.1' -A O U It l,tTi: IC A lt LETIEK, fhf Hprtxr PnblloUoai(!ouUuiiea Derorula," dx,'u - ,j r .v Lotar Special Utirretpondenccj I r - ' -p i i Ge rgia, ' Angl -ID, 1876:( , The 1 Iloii: Mr. Gladstone's' work upon "Uoineric synchronisniv'ior, An Enquiry I to1 the' Time' and Place of IIomer,nls perkaps the most learned and profound es say in relation to "llonierologj' yet com posed by any Englishman. - Its main pur- pose is to connect the poms of Homer by . i . .. .. .tv ... . .- mcauo ut tueuicriiB) iucuuc vivi lucjf 80PPy "h,0 and personages which, are, now kuowafrom oilier sources Uo he long to penods already approximated ry (e-, fined,: of the primeval history., of f our race. The rtrncrrefia hi kiipU an argument involves rdiscussiou fwithiu the rnresent case ran & firmalive nflusioasta Ibe.absblute . . .. . i ., " . hrualtinir nn intra ncliiilrtna fmamonla tli " . B 7 bUu ui air auwicui 1 tiiei&iuic. If ru. rii..j..i.........;..' ...nnn.t.j i,n ; . .. .. ... , . : . v - , - '''v'6. .-mu-j a wejl-digesied mass of information and of recondite facts has left the Wolfian hypoi- ine88 ,Vw.ure" wiwiagei-turouaa u insane .ouwuiauf uuukvii W4 uibuvovu iv givvuui in :u very- feeble and dilapidated date, proving, jamonp other things, that f it., Firsts Homer'sa !Kenisrare Histori6al ai reconl ofrmaiiner8,rcharacters, eHngs, ' r.tK.B ul.il fU til lit 11 i 1 .....j ,i,r i.-.iM fact in his history or the Tioian war: , r,. ? Thirqr that his po chronology. is,io ue found lu his 'genealogies: $A ""-' . . -1 Fourth, that he, probably, llved withia JFZ IVIZl and, f Jfiun, mat ue prooaDiy-nounsnea ueiore Hfj I!!! , hardly uon a level with the valno of his facts, or the clearness of bis ; logic."; It is somewhat cumbrous,'. Involved, and stiff LillustraUve embroidery- flut bis book ad- dresses a select 'jew; tnQse scnpiars wno Vuntoht itself he orimnal or snfi?estive., in IThe unnaralleled dotj tojlne' terse simplicity and clear pictur. resquenejia oi iue aiyto. ' ue name geuwi 'Qualities are discoverable" in hjs tthlies from inland ai of novel.statementi? aodropceptioni:-Take, fr instance, the two papers, ."A .Brother li5S2SI practical force, and iruranasympathyr ihe fiixt; bow scenici!!? eectly Hs tfie se -ope ot wuom toon service w hfer c.'4n.at with EJward III galleys of his set sail from Mi Seyepty-twq on acolero way- I by thoa Qenoesebowreg qqp plays twice- a dy t !: :, ; ,fjThe terrihle rJueu which oae bad pu tftred with J)antesqe accofflpaniraenti, ii really a charming room with coaies all ; round and exquisite flowers in the centre,. , "Nothing can bo more unlike one's pre conceived views ; than the ; gapihi -itself and the aspefct'f rnblers. itander . .,. .....-.. i l. . i .. i . .Tifl.Il Oi l uvny uauvioviu. .uuioiivu'r auu, vimui- - ! - - ' - - . A,)9-i Gtudtioiu? rTimeS'nd 'PUb$qf Homer" . . ,:is t . . l 4 ,T.'l I - iiiK'i. success of Mr. Richard "";if wild excitement,i frenzy 5 outbursts: of despair, there is not a sign. - "1 jarly-dulL':; , t Ueoeral air of tbecompa - ;v tti ,,. .in ine. iutj- 1 company is that of a num her f wen-it-,o "people 6r ul (Jfjjieir Uie. unci, varvins their. boredom , by, ouiet notisirtlhe cvonpier and astiliiuo'us prickr iujrsof Jittle cards." -1 " li -1 J We commend ;llr. Green'a.book. as ppe cirtlly attractive in this African weather. It lDterests;-eritertafns, or informs us5 witb- oui making exhausuve aemancls . upoo tiur atteutionpriancy.jj t,-JMrlr t-t &; The papers on European ITepublicanV ism." l.v li;mili vjasieiar.-;nr8i issued in tftirper' iJUuQaziiw, attracted much -atten-- t orr att the ueriod ot ineiCi puoiication xu that lirillirtiit monthly, r Bqti; evidepth the J Uebif ,.( Hstefaf ,fs a piofounder . poljlical; tliittY tittrnrv' writer. : ms nail litoiyratiliv." lialf Witicisini bf 5 Ltirdli vnmt wliichoceii- pies ueaj ty 1 wo thirds ) liiOiVo uma he fore its, i (Ciillel ,v "Lord ; Byron HUd?. jOUir bkeiches,") betrays ao extravagance of en thusiasm in the niverse ratio of its judg ment,' perception, or accurate knowledge of t he character and 'poems discussed. J - ! indulging coniiauaiiy a soriot " 'jircles' vein" of eejitimenlal passion, we are. treat" cU to such passages as'tbe following: i1 1 v ' ' "Inclosed in , bis own independent indi vidilalitvtnoatieDt of every yoke, he be lieved that iu the-Jbosom ot; his teing was i louiKj iaev jTinci pie oi . ma uus mat wniea could jbear htm far above ..Humanity, to re- niaiu iiuuiuvauie,aa iiimav-cuuoyi gruvuy,, id the immense' Heavens, which be beheld peopled with the light of bia-. ideas, trans " forming himself. in tbe Infinite as the cold iron is, transformed by fire into a burning inass; but the , mortal . clay; repressed j his .;fl)g1l;"and then '-turning against himself, he dashed 'as-nihst the con fines or hia'nar-' row cell,- as a priaouer-bird against itajsage Kindling his blood wub the violence of mal ediction, striking bis daws, into bis bosom, tq tear out his heart;, and changing himself into a 'melancholy' shadowy like an angel' who with bis ' harp in bis bands before the ' Creator, when; the' worlds spring fort h into oeing in tne; immensity ,ol space,- snoum suddenly' find himself alope.jdumh, exiled, btf, wings tlipped;;uqder'a funeral shroud of thick tiarttneBJ in a deserted Planet of Again, he exclaims:- ,?Tbere is no trsgedv "cdmpatable.to the .tragedy of Byron Vown. peart,! We must ascend to Jeremiah to xmeet 1 i rf-u niversal diterature! ' a 1 Poety who couiu, use turn, seno bis voice irom tne tombs; repeat like him,4liery KuinP' , iNowr,to sober-sidecl Arnerifians and Eag- lisbmen. who have . mastered the details of Boron's life, who' "understand bis tempera-, ruent ' and reailv anfrrift1ei Lis verv 'necrf-' liar eniup,r rhspsodiea like the above pro-i voae a ruiiin?ui,!ui uienatfUj irony : aou COnfeu "A , ti . .', i. ByrduV;, tsHeci;' may have "beea lofty, uui ma tnoi :i w ax tow. r i ne noiiou, jinere f ore, ; cum lariug him in aspiration, or per-i (oiuaticv; with ii any of, the truly j great prophets of humanity; of associating iiis clieap diatribes against his linieand pe T ple, willi the awful lamentatiops of a Jere miah, partakes id about equal 'proportions of the absurd and the blasphemous! i i In justice, however, toSenorCaste,lr, we must. 8av. that his naners on "Victor Htigo," "PumasJ "Thiers,' "Emile Gi-f rardin," and ' Daniel Manin.t are infinitely, more .satisfactory I than . his ambitiously elabotated essay. upon Lord Byron, j These illustrious Frenchmen.1 through tba- af-. iUjUies ui ueiuooiiioou, race, aou euu- capon, be perfectly ; comprehends, put of Byroui he knows nothing; that 'is l6f say. nothing beneath the surface of. his. Lord-: ship's spurious enthusiasms,- Isnd his; mock. L !l At 1, . 1 1 ill . . ? puiiaoiuropuy, wuicu mata,eu. an fgwuam as colossal as any ibis world bas'ever seenl ' .' Among d Harper's do vels jlhe titles - of which ws mentioned. it a former! Vletter," S" worthy.; The former gives jus a series of graphic pictures of the life Which : English officers and their families j led Jn India during the great mutiBy; and these chapters of I the tale are, full of valuable matter. But when the mutiny! has been subdued, and the hero of "The Dilemma" returns to England, the interest Wofully decreases! . " ' From that point to the u&veiling of the strangely, sad and unsatisfactory denoue ment, the narrative drags "heavily,' sdi that we : almost wish . l be dramatis persoria, 'teii li bit l exception. , had, been; prey iousli dis posed of by rebel bullets, or the furp the elements.. ; I ,"i i:ivj.) ; Miss Hay, by the ''Squire's egacy.V does not fully sustain her. reputation as the au thor of "01d Myddleton's Money. I True; ahe displays in this last bpokj the same. in ventive power, subtle faculty o; character painting and talent 'for Original effects. which constitute her V$ef j ft3 an, artist. uui our impression js.inaj succesAnas maae her; just a trifle careless, in the rflatters both of construction arid of style, f E;cell0nt.as we jcannot but pronounce It: The Sauires Legacy"; falls ghort,: iq several importaat particulars ' qi tue artistic force , of j. "Old Myddleton's Money," and this (need we say it to the writer?) Is an evil sign. J i -',xBn passant, two other novels have I just been added to the Harpers "Select Series.1? tizj "For His Natural Life," and, the; first volume of ueorge Jiluot's JJaniel Deron da.7 For'Hls Natural Life!" is, as; the .title implies, -a tale of convict existence the hero being an Englishman, ; falsely con victed of a capital crime, who epuds what should have beeu te better part of his days in such wretchedness and degradation 'near Botany Bay that one's mind recoils in hor ror kt tbe,mer detail of hit but ward expe- 9ftnnA , : - . - I : ....... i . ! . There is a1mostra paotesque yigor in the aescnpiion oi some or ine :uorrors intro duced j arid alt the time one feels that lie is er tton! of things which; actually esUliV , the rnQfiaefl'erapetof bur age If fi1 " n 1 nus, .mr..'Uamei.iieronaa"; strmeB uBas the auilest, novel its , author has given to the prld tirice "the i appearance1 fiber 74'Mill Upon the Floss ' Not only. is the characier-.; iznitobi supei b but . : the geaeiV conduct of the tty 4s k'saluyolven.tbaa in 'Middle I roarel$ aft4 . "s ratdiali ipedeoea$oiss f there i a YHStw myre- iegenious plot ' aud, H8. qui icasii-r-iuBiJBaiu ii uBvwifi uau a : are Dreseuled wittt' a Single consistent and ' a' 1 - a a La - . .- - w . ... j : aumiraoiy aeveiqpeu narraiivef iue mierevv of which. , (tending .apparently tftwaids a tragic issue), dsepena wtui eVry 'aflditjonai page, jr-mtP'KVAVu IL.Uavnk, t Th&o 'Democrats 'Jot'. Warren county have.orgaoised a Tilden arid Vance Vlub, with Uob Wharton J. wreen'res,-. dentj, IL A Foole, editor of te WttSrcEtatt I SRreltaarha irHaad-Book! for Ycang SporVmea;' ey Will; Wlldood; an admirable ljtde jworfcof pai bcang atreatlie rjr tbo sf ateor devotees of field iport anasnnnf.i'wtyv' rneroia sggeEtiqn W t' kauH Vaito. ,H m&j DU' Wt((s tre sport' and yortt Bnklp.; Boi, yoOTjjswllil bo:nea will n4 oraetbh-; ia ihiit little Volijuijeoffli sereral ! iess .F,S. PeyjMbpy?;, Wiopa,;v ij..,. ' ..raUcaneastiy le done through the tnetriun Vtjr-o ftesearcaiag blopd ajrfa aad irattfev Hpsteti a1 Bte1',! icUs wbo s?ai -ogs the totljF.116 WAneyi sod ifca aw$l. YK idgoroas actibnf .-tfttlH:.Wa tmputltiea wiiars clUJlf-tlie blood, wosW ethsrwhie palsoa lt,.naltis p.e office af tad bowels to, eaWy off the nscless portioaa of the food Nflficted !daH"Viae process f dlaesthm. and wlucn, U retamev wwh w'v".t'ri',viT bulous secTftUoa. iJllaBi3a and geat, both pro: 'lta of acid elements tofteclrcuiatjaa, Pitt died y ;uie Bftters, wWch wiU Wfoi a rentthbuctgei!.ae attiarc., .Tfos kldaes a4 bo'weis ' are invlgoraea.' as well as sdmrilated by lam lamons meciciue, waim 4 ,a-i-- erties of the highest order. V- The; DUem ma," by the ? author 1 of ;VTbe battle of t Jjorking," and fThe bquire' Legacy;" by Miss Hay. are the most note placeaiaceto;face; (as in Charles Reae's "Never, TooXftte t -tft Albud. Rfld ialroilar rMitter of , Fact RomancesVi wUh a coodi- viP i im iK g ton id a r k et., ; BTARdFFIC: Aug 17601; r ! jBPIRITaTTURPENTEm-arket steady at 26 cents per gallon for Southern, packages, vgales of 75 casks a. quotations. ROSIN. Market qaiet t at C$1 12 . for. Strained and ft ,15 for Good,lrained. No sales reported. i" m a 'i : una xfttTit- TAR.--Marketrqniet,,f'witlr sales'! 453 'CRUDE TTJUPENTINE Market-quiet,' atrOO for.Hard,varid $1 SO for Virgin and ri Yellow jDipi Sales ' of ' 753 ' bhls at quotations.- ; .,f - . j COTTON: 2-Market firm S ouz 'basis' of cents Vor ilIiddling.v j Sales of 9 bales at' 9ito llj cents per lb. v t t J c STAR OFFICE, Aug.. 186 P.- MJ 1 SPIRITS' TURPENTjKEMark'et stea' dy at Gients; ergairdil'for " Sbplhern packfages: 'Salesof, 260casks at quotations.' i tROSfN". Market quiet , atJ.'$l" l2l for oi.il"!!.1" - J' " .J Diraineu, anu $i io ior u-ooa otrained. -Sales of only 25 bhlsi Low Pale Reported M $?5pw.pbL,;- :; o iTAK Sales Of ; 42a bbla at St, 1 30. ; dp. bllne. of 5 cents on last reports.. w t-H ' n CRUDE, TURPENTINKSalesJ of 330 pblsat $l 00 tor, Hard,- and $1. 80 for Vir-s-i gin and.yellow Dip,' and 80 bbhvat $170 for.Virgia and Yellow4 Dip. ' : - I i'1 vt. iCDTTQN.L Market ; quiet -and v easier with sales' of only;2 bales ' reported Wlii cents per lb."'fof middling. ;, ' -1 'J I i 'STAjR 6FFICE,' August 19 6 P. m7; ' SPIRITS, .TURPENTINE Sales. of,170 casks.at.SXanO do at 211 cents per gal-? Ton f oi , Southern packages, .Market closinjg flrm;at,5,j,cents.rn,v-T ui oviii",? LIjt; ROSIN-MarkeC 'dull at $1121 for Strain ed and $1U3 for Good Strained ! No sales to report.-' ' - .""'-.; U- u ' , TAR Market quiet, i With: sales of 456 bblsat ft 30 perbbL" -."i ' ! j CRUDE TURPENTINE -Market quiet ... irirt ..-iTr..-. !' !,1 i wi'ri-ltrt-li j -L 91 w 101 uuiu, uuu iv lor v ugtu auu iciiun iij. uaica ui oj uuia uw iuuia- tio'ns."'' ',i'sr ' ;! u"" M ' 'V' "- ' COTTON. 'Market quiet on a basis of 11) cents for Middling. One. bale sold at lUc,epts per.lb. :, : ; - i; STAR OFFICE, August 216 P. M. -f SPIRITS TURPENTINE Market firm at 27 cents per gallon for Southern pack ges. o Sales of 210 casks at quotations.'' ROSIN: Market quiet; at !$l 12i for 'Strained. -and fl lSfor ! Good Strained.4 Sales of 600 bbls Good Strained at $1 ll' ' TAit Market 1 quiet at f fM Sales "of 329 bb.is rquotation imimm CRUDE TURPENTINE MarkQt stea dy, with pales ofj!44 ,bhlsat$l 00 for Hard, and $1.70vlors Virgin andYellow i C COTTON Market dnlet 5on a ba&ra : f 111 cents Wddlihg? !T3 alcstM ' re-1 POri. : .... - f .j' , r J j "a ... H it ? 1 STAR OFFICE, Aug. 22-6 Pf M. i ; ' SPIRITS TURPENTINE Market dull at 27 cents per gallon for Southern pack ' Sill "Mi . H'.i. .'. .fV -. ages. vSay of 325 casks at quotations. ; KUS1W. Market quiet 5 at r 1 12 for Strained and $1 15 fori Good Strained. Sales-of ' 500 bbls "C? at $1 12J, and 500 do Good Strained at$i l5 perbbl. ; TAR Market quief at : i "SO pel bbl: Sales' of 260 bbls at OjUotatiQua," i! . ' i CRUDB TymNTINE-Market quiet; with sales of 1.289 bbls at $100 for Hard, and l, CO for Yirgln and YeUowDipi; .COTTON. Market quiet and easy.witb sales of 1 bale at 10i, 2 do at Hi and 4 do at 11) cents per lb.,, the latter for Mid-, dling. " - 1 0's: ; --- . i BTA. OFFICE, August 23 0; JMvj SPIRIT TURPENTrNE Matket! dull and n.orainaU .; JUasjt sales, at 2. .cents per gallpn' for Southern packages. ? ,f ; v fy 1 cROSINMarket' qjiiet at' $1 ' 12 . for Strained; and $t 15 for Good Strained. No sales to, report -- - - i TAB--Market quiet, with "sales' of 70 bbls at $l 3,Q per b6L L-' i v r "' CRUDE TURPENTINE-Market steady' at $1 uu lor Hard and ffi iu tor Virgin and Yellow Dip. ..Sales . of ,.77 bbls at at .quotations. , , :: t , ; ' COTTON. Market quiet and easy on a basis of )1 cents pernio, for Middling. No sales, to, report. . i i jit -it j . . tetier tront Kansas. at - 3fa. Kditor : I have received nnmerona inquiries in l-egard to the Distribution advertised in your pa per daring the last few .weeks by the Kansas Land and Immigrant Associafioa To save time and the trouble of answerinsr each in detail. I desire to sav to all interested, that the A asciation is - chartered. by aaibority of th.e State'of Kansas, for the purpose- I pponiQvins immigration w UNBiu, ia mat in larutenince ui uua anjeot, propones u amiriuuLti. aw.rdS,t64 prizes, ranging; from $50 up to $75, OU each. In the Soeoial Drawing they will award 100, 080 prizes, ranging from $1.00 up to $10,0Cp,Cp eaeh the Iall re or hharas or Tfekets hi the iwiaa. . .... iaep lag is C each, For $10.00 they will send; two Durea in wo aim Drawing a acd one tiSket free in. Special Pi a wire .i,ls.i: .n.lt.i The Board of Manairers were r erected Uom amoag the moat prominint man ot ine State, and hare the canndencaiand, support at ah classes of, onr citizens. i nev i onhfie stsading ia the commabhy is at-officient gaarao'y that the dietribaii n will be ilrlf and iaa u-iallv md I can state most DosinvelT that the drawing will take place at the time state Angaet 35th, The-! Kaksas Ixxiobah.' giving iu. particulars, ot na Enterprise. its objects and purposes, Vt4h endorse ments ana rererenc,ea ni t&e aigaew- cnara-ten ana, info matSoa wgiiriiiBg Ire State t Kaueaa, will bt aent re V W deeite '" 'J " ' A . .AH ' remittances for shares, or letters- of. inqniryj . addressed to the auderslgned; will receive prompt at eotion.jfa-H tSJM. STBlCKl.lCK,Secy, 'y' -z . .- i ,-- yAtcMsoii. Kaots 1 Sale.of;Yos9Kety; 1 DavsMIIotice: :!: 1 Tiit4 Skates of; JaBi.erica Dips er ! Tki-t- .TSrAa-tW rtavnlirta' " J)i SSX jsKWBpLDft sij'i ilH ADMIRALTY, jopei ,fvV POTTEB, c! fs5h Aqjast,' 187 j;esse Schooler P. - - ,; . - i ' ; r - TJBSTJANT TO A2 ORDER 6? TH Dis trict Qonrt of the Ifntted SUt; for the Eastern Dis trict f North Carohna, at Chambers, EUaabcth City, the $iet day o Aagnsti 1878, and the Roles ia Admi ralty for sash cases made and provided, t shall pro. eeed, aS o'clock M., on the 18TH DAT OF 8EP TJCMBKii, 18it, at the Castom House door, in Wil mhigtonTN. C. to sell th American SCHOONER W. j4 PQTTKa,'bnrthen IT W:100-,t5ns, together with he? -boatSL taokhv rising, apparel .and "faro! tar, FOB oS3, to the highest bidder, nnlW bv !ire the said day of sale a claimant or clahnanU shaU appear as :t JM S?4 before the Olerk 4 tBeistrict Oomrt 1 os tFesr. DUtrtctTftt WihnWS""1 filo his or. their StipntaUcq, 1 th sam oj jrow. tkuauzjjifiti with surety to.he approved by ' ' ;perJ-..V. said Clerk.' bill;u.k l!3i ,;' "pert.l..VAnSo?i1sx, Depuftr-M-r,iKTwsZt,"PlainUiJ's. XAMit.? "Xdwabb ang85-WtNoTl ? ,ta peetat Drawing. Allperoas invesune $10.00, and furui thrcn ehnrcoa. ;WllXiiKulJaa AT hAUT U ik PKIZK. sa there are no blank! in" the mrki, ; AQKUMt 21. 1870. Receipts io-dayfc 3.203 ,bbls,fr8in.4H3 do Spinas . tarpeptiBe4 .dQ.tar1-ThP,ordina-ry trade wards and ocpasional .shipping orders Continue to afford 'about the only ouiIeL , AU desire to. venture pon - specu lative operations qn aovthing like a stimu lating scale having been long ago abandon ed apparently..; .Holders; however; remain steady. Spirits turpentine was steady, but without much" doing ro-day, and w e learn of i.pnly 75 bbls at SUJo'dtosins were i-selti mg moderately, but on most grades prices held' their own, Vcrf - Weil. ' Sateii of ain ' bbls at $1 75 forNi. 2, and $2175 fpr good! No. 1. " Tar is coming in mure freely. , and prices have' given ta way riagaln under the increased offering. PitclKQUict aud steadv. ! The telegraphic advices were as follows Li verpbol Spirits turpentine, 25s.-steady ; rosin-common, - Os. dull ; H rife, ; , 3 stea ay. ijonaon Kosiq 5s5s. 8d for com-raon;-:pale. 12al5sr anirits-1 . tirrnenline. Cbarleston Wayai;,. Ktopes -jnarkeT ! f , v - Ansnit 21. t The ainvals were 315" Casks'' spirits tur- pentinejand 1678, bbls rosinrThereiwaa a moderate" demand a for medium and low grades rosin Sales about 400T)hls at $1 25j for. strained and gQodtraiued,r$l 40ifoc eitra No, 2,fl 65 f for low No, 1? fli 76 for No. l. The higher qualities were dull and nominaL ; Spirits tumentina was nbiet t 24ic for whiskeys, 25c for oil, and 2&c for rptmlars rriirlA tnrtwnltna' was'- 1nsi4' at $1 25 per bbl for yirgin and; yellow dip BOiriKSTIt) KlaKKB'IV. .iiS'lO JJll 1 t t&vTtr "ArrTxr A i-i . o Jo'i y h i. FtnanetaL, V.-J i;a-D 3". i 'Money; easy; at li2 perlcent - Sterling' exchange 488. -. Gold . firmat U0illl; rates for ' carrying i uer ct;-! - Governments dull .and , steady 1881s f coupons, 119; 1865's, 114i;doew 115; 18G7's 119i;1868's lauinew- nves uie; iu.40 coupons liui; State bonds .quiet and. teajly.J f ,-4,i ! . - r Commercial. Cotton steady v sales' of 1919 bales at 124 " 12 5-16 cents; consolidated net rccemts 4767 bales; exports to Great Britain 7540 bales; to France -2111 bales; tothe cooti-J nent bales Flour dull and without im portant change; . Southern dull and heavy: common to fair "Extra $4'505' 70i "Wheat dull and unsettled; winter grades irregular and in less demand. .Corn a shade firmer. -r-bot and warm Western mixed 5256 cti' (yonec unchanged and in moderate demand. Rio, 1517f c' gold fpr -icargoes; 1518f cts gold for job lots. Sugar' quiet and firm' fairto good" refining yf,9f'cta; prime v-j uia. . iinuwMcs 4uict aiiii uucuaogeu: Rice-steady ? andiu . fair demand Lard quiet and i firm; Tallow . strong at S 8 7-lCc . jRosin quiet at $1-531 67t 15pt rits turpentine steady at 29$c;Pork' low er new jriess $17 8517 95: 'Xard lower and better export demand prime steam $10 40I0 45. i , Whiskey steady at $1.12:, Freights firmer. , . . j Cotton net receipts 142 bales; gross re ceipts '2485 bales. - Futures closed barely steady, with sales 15,000 bales, as1 follows: August 12 cents; September,: 11 25-3212-1316 cents; October, llcents; November, II 11-3211 cents; Decemher 1.1 4-32 III Cents: January, It' 1532 cents1;' Februa- ry. llKail 21-32etrt4: MarfeK 115-32 it laae centsj :Apru,.aUal'I3v.cenisv juay, iig)i-o-oi, cents j tjune a o-p4(Q, 12 5-16, cents Jijly 13 ;13 8212, .7-)6ceit8!'' it iuui Bicauy auu iuui. ty ueai inactive; red 90c$l OS. Corn firm a$ 4748 cents. Pork easier at $17ai7 0. Lard inactive and lower steam rendered '10& cents; ."ket-. tie iavsic; current raaue lui0ic. jBulkl meats unsettled and generally lower; sbouU; ders 6c olear rib sides 99fc; clear sides, 101 Ofcv "Whiskey steady and in -fair de- mahd at $1.10. ' .. : i.m.v-'akfil - f . . co roa;..iuAB"iis rs,5; i- ;-i Sayannabi qu tet at. i0 cents receipt 203 bales; Mobile, quiet at 11$ cents re ceipts 17 bales; Philadelphia, quiet' at' .24' cents receipts 836 bales;- New-Orleans,-dull at llf ctsreceipts 288 .bales; Meta-i phis, . qUiet at-11 J cents-rhreceipts - bales;' -Norfolk, quiet at;llj cents; Galveston, ea sier at 1 1 cents receipts 317 bates; . Bos-" ton,p - steady, at 12$ ctsrieeipts 548 ' bales;' Baltimore dull at i 12i oents receipts ibales; Charleston, quiet at.il114 pents' receipts & bales; Augusta, quiet and steady. , ESPonTs sou rnm nrEXK.X1 i I feq COASTWISE.- -i..'- Ivew Tobk Steamship Benef actor.196 bales cotton, .300 , casks spirits Jurenti.ne, 1,500 bbls rosin, 25. du . crude turpentine, 3 pkgs wax, 16 bales sheotingI,'27pkg3 paper,' 43 da herbs, 8 bales yarn, 169,000 feet lum-. ber,1 83 pkgs ndse. o i r,ou.q 'n 'sycd. 'on mA : ,'f New York Schr Dick WUliateafS98j I 000 shingles, , n,r V. ii..i.J - ' ' JEftEMiEi HArn--Schr ' Susan 57,770 feet lumber, 84,063 shingles. u v ' Ponce,! Pi R-Scbr Electric 116,739 feet lumber, 11,650 shingles, 10 bbls tar, ia. do pitch, r i..' ;,-.. ,,. ; . Cqek'fob Orders Br Brig Lilian 1, 870 casks spirits turpentine,' 60 bbls rosin.' - LA.GUAYBA 8chr 'i Mary Q - Cellius--245 bbla taru 170,883 feet lumber, 300,000 laths. OVIARINE: - fcBl Schr Jesse, Ilart 2d,255,ton$, Kfn,Bath,! II hbourii; ifc Cpicjto, ELip-5 BArct,2 feEqaid;1 Boston; iDedssetACd.f ritw,i ?, il.Sclu: Lprensoi Russell, TarJAndine,' cotti ton and naval stores tn Utill & Pearsall.v. , pwamsuiu m j x oiey, race, t jpaiwmuj.Vi AL. Cazau.ii-, 'i "'Vr -rVVT' I Rel-Gold Iaf M bbel JaciriiaivilfePna Sval Itoresf tbHafl JbPeairsili Schr IUUe-EdwTCs,Moore Tar ipnaubg, navsl store iafia'. & Pearsall. . i iiv, w iji." -i.f' inXiJiiirifwwa WiiTO River,J naval Stores to Wilder S(iorton; ; :.f2JhrvMato1eJ-CanadyJ.lAcksbnTiiiei4fi nal stores o Kerch ner ifeCalder Btraa;:,fr4 aa- . ticiir tJuliatSelqep,; . Uaiianco, . iaaaact h City, witbl 1.S00 DusheWar to B, F,; f : SteamsMfi uMtorVCbarielNei? York- AlDi Cazatix.i i im mid msi -M.i4:,t: ' - lchrAlbei t Mason, :285i ton's, RoseiBal-ti il - U..j,o j&Unn.ol1 villi uuiuj c, j i., uavs.. .uaiiiMjiw i " rr.i " &;Sou,(IRHjsset Co, and X BiLippitWl iSdhr llaty. Davis, Tyrrell count j 1,70(1 hUsbels corn to- DeRosset 4$ Co. r ,i SChr A;da, Yjeomans, Tyijell county, 2,- 000 bushels born to ii F Miteseirwewn, i E Lippitt and Qummisg & Cos l d : 1 , ' Hchf Mw Wheeler, foreman, Topsail wtth turpewne and peanftwto master, C"' i" CLEAREIJ. t .p'hi,. !u "8chr .DUk; TiTiUiams,pampbell aNeW, York, Harrias HowelL 4ii.,. 1 iSteainship Benefactor", JonesVNew York, Schr SusanJ Gilford, Jeremie; -Hayti' E Kidder bbns. ii r-if't'.! - Schr Electricj Sheldon, Ponce, P, R E Schr Gold Leaf, Moore, JacksontiUe. 'Hall & Pearsall.- -' V-'i ; o Schr Katie Edwards. Moore'Ta? and" ing, Hallj& Pearsalh - v, ".u ; Schr;, Annie, Bloodg9uVt NeR - Ejver,r IVHder & Mwton. ,. .:, . Selir;iMairizle; Canady., Jaaksanille, Krikneri CaiderBros. f "iir-tl ' JEr Brig Lilian, CampTrfPJ Cork fdtor-' dera, WiUi&raa fe Murchisnn. ; .--j ? ; Scbf.arjf , Wbeflac,, Foreman,, Topsail, rijaaster..,)- t ,. , - , .'.ScbifiSaJrjt.CK Collins, Sonxevs, Lagnayra,' '-J H-CbqdJpm Co, s.ud W 'hQ Tnrling-; . Jj . 4- j, . "t ) sciiobx. ou fiCDicxMi. ; N. K. CORLOMBAPJ) AKD GRUIZTZJ T22T8, 1 . t- ' BALTIilOSS, MD. . The sixty-ainth tesslon of this School wCl begin on Monday. October 2, 1878. , ,. . . . .v-oi-.-! r FACtrtiTT "Nathan K. Bmfth,'lD.,,l.UD.,Tres. of cultyacdBmerUusPror. of Cnrpery; Vfiali.? " A. Alkin; M. D.. LL. D., Professor of t iaenil.try SDd " i FharmAcy; George WUtenbergerIi. D., Profes- " 1 sorof OttetriC8; Richard Mc&herry, M. D., Profes sor Principles and Practice of Medicine; Chrh-to- :i pher alohnston, M. D.. Profestor of bargcry; ham. 4 ael O. Chew. M. D., Professor of Materia lledica i and Therapeatics, and Clinical Mtdlcite; ifrauk Do--. f naldson. M. L. Professor f Phj Biology and HiH l one. and Cliaical Prof, of liceaies of the 'Throat,- i i Lungs and Heart ; Wn. T. Howard. M D., Profesnrr ' i of Jiseasea of Womea and Children atd t linicul A : Medicine; Julios J Chisolm, M. Professor r f Opthalmie and Aural Snrgery; Francis T. Miles, M. ' r- ! .. Profesw of. Anatomy and Clinical Professor ef i i Diseases of the Nervous Sjstem; L. McLane Tiffa- I ny,M. D., Profeseor-of Operative gargery. . : is a U v; i 4 Special advsnuges are presented for clin'ca sturly--1 - Terms for. the coarse, $190; beneficiary. atS; ma- 7 i tT.cplation.$5.,T ,j B iiCHaW.MTD,,;' ;as AdaiinistratDrs'Of the EsUteaf G. H.' wjBnngei! v deceased, netify all pertons ladebted to said Intes- Vr I -r.r J-.'tt ''.J'l'i' if v.;!-",!, ve ill uw hibuuls immeaiate payment, ana .all persoasi holdiag claims against the estate of the intestate to! V present thenyo either of thetmdersLrned, inly nil1 ' f 'thentLitML-ii.iiIi.r ti,i -i'jiiiLJ t )Sn. or tills aoace.wUt be plead in bar of their raZ uj carerr.' i . ri akrk vrtt i viu .- , i 3 M.J-l 1ft 'H. B. KILKKS. h itc 1 . . ' A dmVs Of. G. K. W. KnTve to -T. sag t-dlw&wlawew 1 ' ' "" ' erlivjw: house: . t . -- "; - - r f i . . . . . -. : . '.. ' : ,L.P.Efwm,-Prop'r,, k 1 1 .eothoedton,;;;: BATES $1 50 perdav: 7 no Tvertmrir- mk riiwi monttt: .,4 r t . - '.....Jyts-wim.t, ; Sportsmeiis Bellir.f rp ; , .r . . tiC s j' 'V! o ; f '-Jj H B BPOKTSMEN" BELL. TILLS- TIT pru !siUon of the dog, caoses the birds to lie desert Ka- .iiaiy cumipg mio nso win rever the mootlngjs iih. 4 wi wi.. m. ait; uiu i if areuiB vwsa. ' Address BEVIN KKOS. MFG. CO. . , , --, . ' Sasttiampion; Cona. ' jySE-WSt TT AA AS REMOVED TO . HIS UsTfT BOILDUrfiJ. On Nortti Water, between Chesaat and Mulberry streets, where be will b. . pleased to sea his fricaa and customers.' ' - , i.-o-;t 7Wtf i . -,-f it 1 --. ill j DISSOLUTION OF C AETEriitMOPWOOTKN.RICHAfiDSOij 4.CO. . t . ... 1 1- i I , : j J Is this day dissolved by mntn&l consent The ban-! neeB of said firm will be settled by Y. V, K1CII AUDSSN,: who alone .,is . uthorhted to a'gq it laiaidauon. - 'r j : V.SlCHABD8rt; Uj ".JtU.ALBKRTPlSACOC'aV Ji.iiU.lC (I J.,W. POWELL. TX TrrJM si V - Wilmintdon. N. CJalv 21st, iff , Tiifi Gosj :ReyfllTin2f CartrHp "Holier Carrie Taper or Meialic CarirUtgt Either End Up. shells.-and, being elastic, aecwrefa it tra 'fy clasp the same. irorease or action, and lauid fhootlnc ft exrew SDything of the kind invented 1 iPrice, a O, D., In ordering give sire of shell, and loose uasaie ment ontstde of vest. , . , N. 8. GoSS, , ,. septlC-Wy .. i H H 'eoshb Falls, Kansas. 1.4. bainobb i . . . .-. . . . t-. . . T., rTestdenfc 17. jiu. htedh an . , v.Vice rTeaidnt! D.-Wallacb. ti J 4 .4 J. a .v . ;. ; Caslde . Isaac .Bates. ;.-,v t - . J..'-Assistant.Cashiwt- CAHTiX! 1 A1JTH0BLZEI) CAPlTi $i000,OOQ Jrfhn niwsrtiv Y v i '4 fe W. St4Mmai ?. M. Stedmaa, sITra D. B. MuTChlson, of Wit- - a Hzoamatm.T . -i . .. . '- liamB & Mnrchison Hon. R. It BridKers, Pres W. , w. R. R.- - Jaa. r A. L&k, oi Tfadesi M. Wedden, otTarboroJ H: Vollera, of Adriait'aft . yvoiiera.?' jfnoiw. A' ;y.ri 0ioia I. Bordea, at. Gold- CoL!B.FV Little,' DifcltaeL- i soro. il J. . j &b.fcQniasft Pfestdea. -rnd In "pjeitd noiasBoro l-tJ&i U ; DIRECTORS: ; ' '- 'jr' " ,EiB.Bordea, W.T. FaTrcldti -tvTF., Kornegayj JEL.Edmnids,nermaa '.Weill'. v -t - i jCresiaen..! UlUiibilk CaaUer. :-'ii OIBXCTOS:'1 7 J. A. Lcak,R. TBentett,G. Vf. Little, C. Marshal Issnes Certificates of DeDOslt beartnc InteresC i -,i i . i .-. . 4 r t , Is aatborteed bv Chartas to ireceive. daaoaH "moneys held in trust by "Executors. Adxaiaistrstors -i Ooardians. &e.. &&. &c ' ' - ' t '" T EVOLVES ON CENTRE ELIDES WEJQB 8 XV bnt IJf pounds,- and Is only 16 isches wtde. Homers flare at top so as to i eaickly receive - the , Strict attention given totne araenana reqaesfs u-lj oonr country friends by mail or otherwise. . ' . I . THE "D AILT'' STAR.; KU r o i-Hu s ii til vv $ . t.i t .1 Vl' . tU J . 1 f ''ill f'ti-'j' -j! ril illMW V fc.; -MlHu' FrRSTLASSc tONSERTATIVB KE W8PA-; PEA, pqbXIshed. at th follswlpg Jpvf ; 3 ii jju i ' Oacear, postage paid,., a,.4- SlxKonthsL r5 Three aVA - - - ';-:' ..-''. -V.-.r-.TM"." ; "5 --- --- - : t- . nii a ' -"i :i;4 1 4. Jr ; -.t i.Oti:.1'.30J'JtT - J i . -i. -. .ontabu,rtdl Uepofuot the Wilmlntton Ifaru! ai?etsiYe1eftik Bifior4sWtheltoAhen'sr lf iJ WJ.L r,;.vuW Ufai-Veta ain. TjitMit. V -'f I :1W: VJ t r if. f 1 1 j n . .j. .ij ." ' 1 I ... Tiail from all parts of the.; . li jVorld. 1 tUge 'AiLx, wtrt XtrcU' jiteVrAT f r;;" Cfccnlation in Wiltniagtsn Marty' tOUBtE M ! A , 1 iaoiLt1 wit . H.iiRNARD: r"M f ' f Wlliamgton;K.C.r nnitr.ncriif iwg ctai t -c; r i"r X ItKI is complete U a.1 Lji f r ?okentV' ? and is in charge of one of the mess ski, al workmen , -, , In the State. . All kiads ef Bia&a xeatiSd,BtsU '. ' 4 cheaply and ezpsdittouly 1 I." n 3 fl' fS)tl.. 1 '-1 s 1 I". 1: pl:si' i fs v :idJ oltv.
The Weekly Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 25, 1876, edition 1
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