":i?y:i;i ti PAPER u i erttV afternoon, " ,r,trd bv Sundays ex- il T. JAMES, 1 iptionsTpostage paid. months, $2 50; Tt Three Je,r' i k- One month, 60 cent. , Mill D5 UCIl'V'- -J yr ill be delivered vj or v- "re Writes low and liberal. Ar.WiUplsc report tn j. nd ;f X receitc their papers regularly. ..lures " '.ci Observer. I a ... H bapicr Royal Arch Masons. K$ . Wa te U il Annual Gmvo- .f."ll" .' ... 1..r;..ir (lia nakf. WPOK- .'V MTII Uimi'n I that it was one of the t :ii.il successful meetings "' i u Uiat body. The Masons and ,u.r ' f c"wUtii extended to the visi- IIS.IH u ui crcry t'. li"sM33 kdesiml. The hospitality ti iij.il "" . C it.',. Vn ivrn tvnnln I .r ! l I nl'C Ol w'v jiviihu ii I II t-, ' nirrs f-r the ensuing year arc: ; V. Alex.iiHlT, Charlotte, Grand ''f "M-Vaii Urs.li.-H, Wilmington, Depu ,' , J llHi Priest. v V Kukri, Xewbcrti,' Grand King. ' .i;! AUc, Winston Grand Scribe. ;,;,,, Nicbuls, Ralegh, Grand. J reas- ' l,' V. Dain, - Raleigh, Grand Scere- ' u.-itl II. J:;i'jtiLc, Winston, Grand , ,'.,( "f tlie n'"-s, , ,)'' i;,.y Tlieudurc Whitfield, Charlotte, t;M.l,ICl,;.llain, : . K. II. Dewey, Charlotte, brand 1 nnci ,,, Si-i'iimer. . ' t S. 1 -u-las Wailc, Ualcih, Grand Royal Ar h Captain. J Henry 0. l'ictir pci t, Golsboro, Grand JlhtcrJl Vail. . tumud North ro'p, Wilmington, Grand Mui.-ril Vail. ' ' ThiMiVaii:iiT, Kli.abcth City, Grand j.i5rrrItVil. ' II. A. lUh r, Winston, i rand Tiler.' I(iM!il Chapter holds iis.ncxt an ii'.j.iI c-tivocatiuii at Winston, first Tues ..'.iv in Juno, lt7i ijii Thursday last.thc members of the ii,m.l Chapter and : Newbern Chapter, .m l a, l.ir-o number of ladies and gentle Vin 'fNewbeni participated in an ex; aii,i.ii to Pamlico -Sound, nearly forty i.ib Iron the city, under the auspices of the Newborn Gray, Capt. Whitford. Tbi j.li-asiire of the day was unattended ,1 y any ciicuuibtances which could detract Iri'iu it, ami a more enjoyable occasidn i tiM not be afforded. ' A Mnetli of lhaul;s'to the Ncwbern 'ir.ijs, aiid Masous and citizens of Jsevv Krn:. was made by Geo. W. Dlotint, Esq., vVv h war? resjioiKleti lo by dpt. Whit iVlaf)'! Jon. CJjas. ('. ' Clark, the latter k'mz i pccially called out-. TIjc speeches v'rcnijoycd and ftiKlcd much to the 'in ttrtitins prosrammo of the day. The wilting of the Grand Chapter at Newbem m,l ill iKpii.I ml. ririMiniiif :inroM ivill Vtn leiiiciulitrttl hy the niembcrs of that body j an epoch in its history.' While there ir-rc expressions of regret at leaving Xcwlx rii, ami praise of the people for the I'u .iMiiT wiry aiioiut'u, mc ucxi auuuai .cmimMtiiiu in the lively; and pleasant t 'vuuf Wiiibton, i even now looked for vuj .) as an occasion of much enjoy- iiirnt, ; lkUrand Council of Koyal and.Selec Mi tr.; which meets annuallv durinsr the iine works as the Grand Chapter, held a nnul Assembly in Newbcin on Wed- Maylast, V. M. VanOrsdell, Grand M.i4cr. presiilin: The following alc the ofliccrs for the W'.iii;j jB.ir : CM Van t)r.s.lvll, Wilmington, Grand J.btcr. S. ll.Huuntrce, Kinbton, Deputy Grand V..Ancn,Vitisto:i, Grand V. 0. W uJVlin XwhoW lUlcigh. Grand Trcasu- V' V;,1.,,,in'.u'llci, Grand Recorder. .i.ih Jluihls, Wilmington, Grand Gipt. Guard. . A a. IM (Jrand" Conductor w Council. .wcli, Salisbury, G ram jStcw- arj. CAROLINA. - ,i ('xl rains in Goldsboro. The meases in Raleigh are on the biib- it . u'"s almast everywhere during the ;J"' rrccivetl MO bales of cotton j ;"M;aint 101 for the same time lbc Mccllcnburs Dragoons'arc to be Uffl efllg1 W1 Satu-rJV next by the elec- lSjUe scrccr: .Five military com ,liiii !?Vei lCcn crS'l"id in this county 1 la?l tiShtccn months, one of fc4V ' arnjCO!ore Co,nP,uO"' uly iw0 ' Xacs:' lr- Blacknall, the VarbT ,acco'uphhcd proprietor of the in:hr U" I,oufc, gave a complimentary 'if u rc-lcrd Jy t0 the graduating class r Tcr5ity' ilA to a few fricuds 01 ' and these young gentlemen. tl"Ul? 'Vt' : Wc are reliably iurorm f$irt , ca.p'ct-ba5. ring are making an trii 1 l)V"ly Attorney for this their X , gct ?uc ol themserves or one ol ii 1 azures anunnii .i.i , adotte M. rni . '""jreiKo v lr; Ano anai sermon Institute JmI 1 U of llw lina Military -OoVU i bc Poached this evening at v'l!c,S o MP1 cUurch Green r 'of k0 Gre.n w a gallant Ul minisfr.. . , tl RV o embraced Wariandu, na,tcr lhc clos of '-the Pal 1 l8outh Carolina. ' ' e,.Jh Gbtntn In answer to a letter - 7-1 i - '- - f -.- -I 4u I Ui. y i: t i of inquary by one of the Superior- Court Clerks of the State, Treasurer Vorthayi : I am informed by the Attorney General that the seal affixed to acknowledgment of deeds and other instruments under the provisions of chapter ICi, laws of 1876-77, is not subject " to t ho tax im posed iti section 4, scheduld C of the act to raise revenue. Raleigh Observer : Messrs. IJusbec &Du8bee, as Counssl for; the city of llal eigh arid certain property owners in the vicinitjj of Mooro Square, will sue out this morning a restraining order "to 4re rent tlip sale of that property, advertised by the jCornmisioners of the State to take place to-day. A case will be made out at oncej and the matter taken up to A he. Supreiife Court at this term. Goldisboro Messenger. The unusual dry weathct of the past few weeks has done serious jdamage to the growing crops ami town gardens in particular. The oat crop is certainly badly injured, and the farmers generally complain of a bad stand of cotr ton and corn. Wheat too is said to be iniuredi though it is difficult to tell to what extent it has-, suffered. ' At present the 'prospects for good crp3 of corn and cottou re not altogether as encouraging as wc would' wish to sec them. A copious season ef rain visited us yesterday, wo hope yet in timele refresh vegetation. Raleigh Observer: The raiu of Saturday and Sunday, from all we can learn, has been general throughout the State. It was much needed for tobacco plauting and for the recuscitation of the at and grass crops. A moderate warm rain would have been soemwhat beneficial to cotton, but as it was, au incessant cold rain of two days, the injury to the coWon prospect is scriouslv damaglfj'r'. It was. however. just in lime for the tobacco farmers, whose grounds were in order, plants ready ami plentiful, and a season, a good season, all that was desired. Raleigh' Keics : Seventy bales of Mr. Daniel Stewart's cotton, stored with J. J. Thomai of this city, ' was sold yesterday to TarkEr & A vera, bo tor 11 ami 15 at Hi. The price obtained is not only an evidence-of Raleigh as one of the best cotton markets for the people of this State, but alsd oes to show what it pays to save your cotton free fron dirt, trash, &c. We are vnijrmeu mat tno lauus in narneii. coauty upon which this cotton is raised, sold after the war for $1.50 to $2.00 per acre. lr. Stewart makes nearly a bale to the acre. Goldibboro Messenger : Goldsborose'ems to havejtaken a new impetus for growth and improvements. Within the pas.t few months' we havo received a most, desirable, accession to our population and we hear of scvcrkl other elever citizens w.ho con template locating here with their families. Improvements are in progress all over town atfld others arc contemplation. Mr. John liurphrcy, of Snow llill, has just purchased thai dcsirablo property kuowu as Day'k corner, for which, we learn, he paid $d,900, and we are glad to hear that he mcaps to locate here in the Fall. Capt. Jas. E (Jones has commenced work on liis new dwelling, and Mr. Jo. Edwards will begin work on his new stow in a few days. jMr. W. II. Underbill has the con tract fol-.both. Capt. R. P. Howell will also make a beginning this week. Dr4 Kirby 'ivill probably build on his lot on West Center Street. Mr. E. 13, Borden will put up three new stores on the for mer staible lot. Mr. L. D. Gullcy speaks of building; Mr. R. D. Holt contemplates puttiad up another store durin the sum- mer. The Mails. Th Mails, close and arrive at the City Postoffii-e aii follows : , closf. Northesn lliroush Ynails - - - o:W r M Mnri ii'ctitn tiirnnih mid wav mails. Gild A M Mails fotr the N. C. llaUroad, and routes Kuppnea 1 nereirom - - o.w x si Southeita roalls for all points South, daily vj:0 p 'M Western malls (C. C. It. "V.) daily V'-t'u k,...v , . FayetteSille, and offices on Cape Fear River, Tuesdays and Fri- ' m days - - - - - - a.vu 4. i' Mails lor points along line of Cue raw & Darlington R 11 - ? -U;30 AM Fayetteville by C. C. R. W. dally. (except Sundays) - - - 6;00 A M Mails for points between Florence and Charleston - - - - - - 11:30 A M Onslowj C. H. and intermediate. of fices every Friday - . - - 6:00 A M Smithville mails, by steamboat, daily, (except Sundays) - - S:0) a l Mails for Kasy Hill, Town Creek. ..every Friday at - - - - - -6:00 AM If AKBIVE. Northern through mails - - 12:13 P M Northern through and way mails. .:oO r M Southern mails - - - - - " " 1" A Carolina Central Railway at - - C: iO A M MaiLs delivered from 6:U0 A. M. to . W 1 M., and on Sundays from 8:30 to 9u$o, A. M. Stamp Office open from 8 A. M. to 12 M., n frnm in H 1 XI "Mfinffir OTtlpT atld n 11V. . . w . m V. W M. . - - - - a Register Departments open same as stairrp omce. j Stamps for sale at. general delivery, when stamp office Is ciosed. Key Boxes accessible at all hours, day and night, i Mai Is collected from htreet boxes every day :ib IV M. LOCAL NEWS. Wew Advertisements. - See adrertbement.ofDirae Party. A. Shrim. Last Call t ; The Monroe Express failetl to drop in on us this week. ' :" First encumbers 40 cents a dozen ; first squashes, ditto, ditto. ;! "; The demand for linen lawns of every color and patera is unusually large, j I - Match games of croquet are the latest ragV They are wickpt but they are nice. WILMINGTON, N. C, TUESDAY, JUNE 12, City Court. The following cases were disputed of by the Mayor this morning: Hattie Ijce.-case continued from vester day, arraigned for drunkenness was.fiucd $5 and ' ifiii.imlcd to cell, to be fed on bread and water until the penalty is paid. Georgiana Gause, arrested for being drunk and disorderly, was fined $10 and sent back to the cell to subsist awhile on bread and water. "-,-'. Euima -Livingstone, vagrancy. is a poor old ct!ntl wuman who, judging fioni hr look si, has well-uigh reached a ni-ri f n r- i if r v i& ii if -i Slw u"i ': nd II rt on the strvct last night by a policemanj who siw her wandering about without any ajiparcnt purpose or desigh s to where to go or what o do. The Mayor will have her cared for until some. of her friends call for her. . . -V , ; ." . ' x.i The next case was that of poor Scipio llill, once in iavor with the power that ruled, but now, alas, fallen from his high estate as Janitor or Messenger down to the very base of the building, occupying one Of the cells in', the basement of the big building that lie used to perambulate about in so freely at will. The Mayor would not even allow him a hearing tins' morning, but with a 'majestic wave of" the hand re manded him back to his cell again, which in manner scemeYl to say: Away foul fiend. " Thou caust not say I did it; never shake thy gory-locks at mc." ' Penitentiary Birds. The following persons wl.o were tried and convicted, at this term of the' Criminal Court were sentenced bv His Honor, 1 7 Judge O. P. Meares, this morning: Humphrey Foy, larceny, 2 years in Penitentiary. Motion for a new trial- overruled. Appeal craved and srranted. Harriet Kelly, keeping a disordeHy house, was fined $20 and costs or G months in the Work House. Thos. King, larceny, 1 years in Peni tentiary.. . Daniel Adams, larceny, 1 year in the Penitentiary. Motion for a new trial granted. Hedrick Jones, larceny, u years in the Penitentiary. Charles Soittherlaud, forgery. Motion in arrest of" judgment as there are six other charges pending aaiust him which 'will be tried at this term of the Court. Granted. j Nathan Davis, perjury, 2 years in the I'enitentiar-. Motion in arrest of judg ment. -Appeal ran leu . - Edward Joyuer, larceny, years in the Peirilentiarv. ' Supreme Court. Thio - tribfiual met at ' the usual hour yesterday inoj iihig.all the Justices present. Appeals from this, rh Judicial District were taken up and argued as follows:; Jemima. Mason. vs. J. J. Pel letier, from Carteret.' Xo counsel for plaiutift'. 'A. G. Hiibbard and 11. II. Bryan for defendant. Attorney-General vs. James Heaton, from . New Hsnover; 1. L. JJusscIl for plaihtitl". 'No counsel fjr defendant. . State v.c. James Heaton, from New Hanover; Attorney-General an 1 D. L. Russell for plaintiff; no counsel for de fen Jan t. E. R. Drink vs. A. R. Dlaek. from Crunswiek; 1. L. nilsseK, W. S. D. J Devane for plaintiff; J A. T. S: J. London for defendant. Suits Us Exactly. I'iv the new ich,'du!e on the North Caro lina Railroad, which went into effect yes terday, we receive the Raleigh papers on the" day of publication, the Xeics and Ob server of this date having conic to hand at 12 o'clock to-day. This suits us charm ingly, as wc will Ue able to" give the news of vesUrday in to-Jay's issue, and our subscribers will find all such duly recorded in each issue of the Review, beginning with to-Jay. ; " Tnrkle" Soup. Thanks to Mr. J, Carroll, of the Cen tennial, for a treat of the best turtle soup wc have tasted this season, sent in to us to-day.. Not to do the thing by halves, Mr. Carroll kindly sent in an ample supply for the entire office, printers as well as editors, and the wjjy that soup made tracks would have gratified the kind donor could be have seen it. . The acknowledgments of the entire Review oflice are tendered Mr. Carroll. . . Appeals from Jthis, the third district, will be taken up; in the . Supreme Court to-day. ; Mr. B. II. J. Ahrens, of this city, is about to establish a branch of his ice houso in Goldsboro. The Pride or India or China Tree. -fr? The "China-berry tree" is bo common in our city as to bo thought by some an objectionable shade tree. This is far from the estimation placed upon it by strangers who are at once attracted by its fresh- looking, dcep-grccn leaves, its pleasantly odorous lilac flowers in the spring, and its entire freedom from insects. Its shads is vastly superior to many of our skade trees, and it flourishes readily on very poor sandy sbil. - The true "objections to the Pride of In dia is that its limbs are quite brittle, antl do not withstand the severe gales which visit our coast every year or so, and that the berries litter the streets and yards. But these objections are applicable to the Otaheite mulberry, the catalpa and other good trees. The splendid oaks which add so much to the beauty of our streets, arc frequently infested with caterpillars, but with the exception that in very old China trees we sometimes find parasite ferns (chiefly poly podium) growing on them, (and they are rather ornamental than i otherwise), they are never infested with insects. . The berries are thought to -be poisonous, but horses relish them as much as they do apples, and we have never seen any other harm done than intoxicating greedy robins. . . Then the medical aspect of the China is every way favorable. Long before the doctors had discovered the present taste-' less vermifuges, a decoction of the root o1" this tree was used in their stead, and even now in the country among the negroes, this remedy is relied upon with a great deal of confidence, and is really a good one. A cerate made of ; the leaves, once held an important place as a domestic remedy for the itch, but its claims have been eclipsed long since by sulphur. j The Rainfall. i The U. S. Signal officer at this place reports a fall of 4.13 inches of rain here since San'day night at 10" o'clock and up to 7 o'clock this morning, a period of thirty-three hours. For the eight hours ending this morning at o'clock there fell here 1.G8 inches; at Augusta, during the same period, there was but .01 of an inch: at Charleston there were 1.70 inched and at Savannah 2.19, while at Norfolk there was none. Knights of Pythias. The Raleigh Observer sa; s : The Grand Lodge of the Knights of Pythiaus will assemble at the hall of Centre Lodge of this city this evening. Messrs. Gcrkcn of Wilmington and A. S. IJlow, of Greens ville, arived in the city yesterday, as dele gates of their respective Lodges, and quite a number were expected on the train of this morning. A full representation of all the lodges in the State will be present, it is thought, and much business for the good of the craft will be transacted. Down the JRiver. Despite the weather the steamer Goo. Worth took down a largo party this morning, the occasion being the excursion given by the Young Catholic Friends' So ciety. The boat did not leave until 10 o'clock when there wcroi some prospects overhead of a clearing up. But she has a crowd on board bent on having a good time anyhow, and they will have it. One of Our Young Ladle g. This morning's Raleigh Observer says: A German will bc given this evening by the young gentlemen of the city at the National Hotel, complimentary to Miss Mary Allan Meares, . of Wilmington. Every arrangement has been perfected to render the evening one of rare enjoymout to the old as well as the young people and a large turnout will doubtless grace the occasion. j , The Thermometer. From the United States Signal Office at this place we obtain the j following report of the thermometer, as taken this morn ing at 7:31 o'clock; , . Augusta, 71; Charleston, 71;orsicana, G3" ; Galveston, 72; Indianola, G9; Jack sonville, 78; Key West, 79 ; Mobile, 69 ; Montgomery, G8; New Orleans, 73; m Nor folk, G5 ; Savannah, 72j St. Marks, 74 ; Wilmington, G. . Jury of Inquest. V Coroner Hewlett ' vesterday afternoon empaneled a jury and held an inquest on the body of Albert Johnson, the colored lighter-hand who fell between tiro lighten last Saturday afternoon and was drowned. The body rose yesterday afternoon not far from the spot where Johnson fell into the water. The rerdict of the jury was that bo was accidentally drowned. ' i' - 3 1877. NO. 121 I How the shrewd Business Man Tides Over the Hard Times. Wc clip the following sensible remarks from the Washington Star: Times are hard, indeed, and money is' scarce ; but merchants and dealers can make them a great deal harder and money much scarcer, so far at least as they are concerned, by secluding themselves from public "gaze, as it were, and failing to. use every means within f their reach for doing at least a share of what business there is to bc done. No matter how hard times may be ascer tain amount of purchasing must be done daily by almost;, every family; aud the harder the times the more sharply are buyers looking out for bargains. And a peculiarity of the case is that in periods of great depression a large portion of the small trade is for cash. Business men who fail to advertise, and thus make known what specical inducements they have to offer are therefore certain to be passed by, while their energetic and en terprising competitors are picking up what money there is in circulation. WThat would beHhought of a farmer, who, hav ing bought or rented 'his place, ploughed his fields and sowed seed, wonld sullenly refuse to gather his crop decause the yield happened to be lighter than usual when, indeed, there was all the more necessity for gathering what there might be ? Yet that is pfecicisely the attitude in which a business.man places himself when he fails to advertise because , money is scarce and business dull. The Review for the Summer. Persons Leaving the city for the vari ous watering places, country residences or resorts, or those going abroad, can have the Daily Review mailed to any addess by ordering the same at this office, at. 15 cents for one week,' '25 centsXfpr two weeks, 40 cts for three weeks, 50 cents for one, month, $1.50 for three months, : $3, for six months, payable in advance at this office." United States postage prepaid. JVot Too Much. Au immense quantity f rain has fallen here during the past two nights, but it is hardly too much. The ground was very dry and' thirsty, there having been no rain for five weeks past and consequently it has; greedily absorbed all of the water that has fdlen. If it would onlv clear np now things Would grow "right peart." The Raleigh News says : The Execu tive Committee of the Independent Order of Good Templars has named Hickory as the place for holding the next meeting of the Grand Lodge, aud the second Tuesday in August next as the time. 1 The ladies of St. Paul's P. E. Church; will give a dime party on Thursday even ing in the Lumsden building, the pro ceeds to bo devoted to the benefit of the church., The Raleigh Observer notes- the pres ence in that city, in attendance on the Supreme Court, of Messrs. C. M.Stedman, Daniel L. Russell and A. T. & J. London; of this city. We understand that Hon. Edward Cant well has received the appointment of United States Commissioner, vice J. J. Cass id cy, departed. The Monroe Enquirer enters this week upon its fifth volume. It is a good paper and wc arc glad to know that it has met with the substantial approval of its people. For a Good Breakfast Tea, you often have to make rolls, biscuit and such delicacies, in about ten minutes. It's easy and certain with Dooley's Y'east Powder, the best of them all. Troubled housewife, here is one cause of your an noyance swept awajr. Full weight and the best material are the watchword of the manufacturers. Sensible Advice. You are asked every day through the columns of newspapers andbyyour Drug gist to use something for Dyspepsia and Liver complaint that, you know nothing about; you get discouraged spending money with out ! i t tie success. Now to give you satisfactory proof that Gkeeh's August Iloweu will cure you of Dys pepsia and Livor Complaint wiih all its effects, such as Sour Stomach,. Sick Head ache, Habitual Costivcness, Palpitation of the Heart, Heart-burn, Water brash, coming up of food after eating, low spirits, &c, we ask you to go to your Druggist and get a Sample bottle ot Green's Au gust IiowEi for 10 cents and try tt, or a Regular "Size for 75 cents; two doses will relieve you; t " s ,c I . ;.-; Raleigh Observer : The Raleigh Li ght Infantry held ftheir regular meeting last night at Metropolitan Hall, and it was resolved by a quorum present that the said Company be disbanded on next Fri day night, unless more interest be taken in it by the commissioned officers of the Company. . We will be glad to receive contQB&icttina from oar friends on any and all nbjeetl general interest bat: 1 .T .Ttr The name of the . writer nut alw t"3 bo furnished to the Editor . Communications raast.be wriUenr'dnTy oa one aide of the paper.' .- ... PersonaliUcs must be aToideat 1 V'1 1 Audit is especially and partWtarly uT stood that the editor does not always es2aro - '-TtBv -ui iwjiuuucuu, vQiea so 1 1" j i in the editorial columns. New AdvortisemontaNi 1 Dime Party. dL HE LADIES op t iiTTta--rtrftri r ft. k. W M W tkf . - i - - 1 - 5 'W f ' - copah Church wUl cire a DIME PARTT the umsden Rooms, on F?ont Stnefet Thursday Night. jo197 A Woman Hator, )y Charles Reade, 20 Cents. Jane Eyre, by CharTotte Bronte, "2(1 'CfcaWJ garet and Her Cridesmaidg," 10 Cento. The Frozen Deep, The Dream Woman, Jonb' Jago's Ghost, by Willie Collui. CenUf, at . i .w " juneM2 S. JEwETTS: ' t Atlantic Coast ilino. vl .-.7 J PASSENGER DEPARTMENT, ' V i T Wilminoion, N. C, Jane tr, 187tj EfiWURSION TICKETS TQ yiBOUrfAT aifll Brjrth and South Carolina SprhiErt "and ' Summer Resorts are now on sale at the rarta't ous offices of this Line. Time Tables. Frlev ti Lists, &c, may be had on application to tb,r. uuuersinca. . A. POPE, 1 June l Gcn'l Passenger Agent, Star copy 2t ,, , , . Trommer's Extract Halt, SEVEN SPRINGS MAS3, Tola Anodyae, A fresh SUDulv nf orh init in. Alai ' fall - . line of Pure Drugs, Medicines and Chemical ' ror saie low dt . ' ' JAMES C. MUNDSJ,; .. Druggist,r , I. may 18 Thira St., ppoiite City HalL; ' OPERA HOUSE. a - ft . VN WEDNESDAY EVENING, bthiaitV at S o'clock, at the request of the Phlla mathean Lfterary Society, the Ron. GEOROS DAVIS will deliver a Lecture on ' "Tho Early Times and XlSenof I the Lower Cape "Xeajjrj.. Single tickets 50-cts.; lad v and centletata 75 cts. Tickets for sale at all the Bookstores and at the door. Doors open at 8 o'cloekV june 11 ! m,m To theNLadlAfk." h -; s PECIAL ATTENTION" is cal.'cd U ay.' large assortment of consisting of over sixty of the most fuhio'n able styles and shapes, 15e - to 80c ? per bo& Stationery of all kinds .very , cheap i Frank Leslie's Sunday Magazine for July, 25c. Alio, a full and select stock of ConfectionerieaU& T. H. HEATH,, june 11 Market Street!' LAST CALL I LlOW IS THIS FOR IIOTT. And ihm - .- i answer is that Shrier is elliniE cool linen and alpacas exactly suited to' thlr1 Weattfer stock is being sold at remarkably cheap pmcno I Those who call first will hare 'the ,bert chances. Every thinff in the way of Genla' and Boy's Clothing and Furnishing Goeds CHEAP ! CHEAPER I CHEAxTESTr o A.-onzuxns. june Notice APPLICATION WILL BE MADS TO the President and Directors of the WilaUj ton A Weldon Railroad Company for a neir certificate for Fire Shares of the CapiUl Stock in said Companr, standing tsrtba caM of the late Margaret W. DtTU,.in pUee of certificate No. 761, issued Nor. if, X&51, which has been lost. f -n --A,- . RICHARD H. SMlTUt . Admr. of Margaret W. DaTis, deceassdt 51 ay n, 1877. Catawba Cpf l7(fi These springs "were open fob the reception r6f raest UtSieVLHSXJ Ktar are situated 55. miles northwest oi Caarlotto and C miles from Hickory Station, on Western N. C. Railroad, in the shade of the BlaeEidga. The Mineral Waters embrace Blaff'CSd White Sulphur and Chalybeate. ; ..,, ft - . Arrangementihare been made wita JUU rcadrfor Excursion Tickets at 5 cents per mil for round trip. . ' ' . Baths, both hot, cold andplnnerecanbeBa&. Also' all am n semen ts, such as UiWxrtxl Ten Pins, Ac Good eUble and .fine roads tor drives. . The Proprietor takes pleasure, la - statin s that he has secured the services of Uri W.iH H. Gregory as an asautant..' VV: - For further particular; addrcaa Da. E. O. ELLIOTT, or, juno 7. V Mr. W. H.n. GREG OUT. ; For C-3ir ' GOOD COOK WASHER AND. Ireier Also, A Good Housemaid. Afco, A Goo Kune. Apply to $ DAVID COWjbr, . . inch T '-- At Cosrt-IIczr? '4 . ist fi s r