THIS TArEU biuhi ererjVtemoon, josn . Sundays ex- T, JAMES, '.Vp rKOPBIETOK. Vr.nnth. f 2 50 : Three -.,.$w "-' rtr ' i One monui, u r13 ;u bedelircred bj earners, ft rr- . ,r of me cur. ai me in J 47 . 1 1 il Daily 1 I ElflEW. 1 'Vl or 13 cents per wee. ,,, Wand liberal. ii'JJfori will please report an y and w, receue weir pipwiKf"v , VOL. 2. WILMINGTON, N. C., TUESDAY, JULY 24, 1877. "RElGIi UJfc VX.TiiW.wxv. contents ot the cars, or the ammunition Jp . I of sold iPrS id tint 1 - r-i i v i r--i At- A 1 -v.-1 - Conflict and an Av- Li.irl i'pOlB spectacle tue nuiu iiousc, opposite the denot. on Liberty street, caught fire. The Fire De partmcnt worked all the afternoon to keep the fire from catching the Rush whole from garret to cellar. House block, as it will burn very rapidly however, worn rint. ihinm; . - - .......... and is directly contiguous to the whole large fiyc-story building at Tenth street arid Pennsylvania avenue, lut the at tempt was discovered and little damage was done. In the sacking of Major (Jen. A. L. Pearson's house, nothing was lrft His family, Gen. Pear son himself is still believed to be dancrer- w ' itro LOST. . HUNDRED LIVES owcr part ot the city, wlule the depot is, ously wounded, if not killed. The offi- ur was, more oy useii. inree inousana ciais ot the l'cnnsylvania Ilailroad Com- Iive hundred carsall told, have been de- pany have kent themselves under verv stroyed, the value of which, with their close cover, for fear of their lives. It is contents, is variously estimated from four firmly believed that Torn Scott himself is : . l "11" i 1 i . ' nvirnrtR PITTM. rum Vlfe Uandred Cars lluriied. TBK STRIKE EXTENDING. ' New York Sun. J rm 'ft e-,h. July 22-Thc sun dawned VU V" the car- with una- w- " . ..i .,f ifTcritncsscu lAut Thfl fire racd v fern-, ..ultLeflimes kept creepin jjjjjj ru" - to eight million of dollars. At rjLk l M. a mass mcetmg of citi zens was called, and a committee of five consisting of Bishop Trugg, James 1). Ueanett, the Ilev. Dr. Scoville, James P. Uarr and Dr. Donnelly, appointed in ac corclanco with the lollowins: resolutions Jiesofccd. That a committee be appoint ed to cbnfer with the State, county and city authorities, and also the emplo3'ees, workingmen and the Pennsylvania Ilail road. officials, to secure the protection of property from wanton destruction, 'and an arrangement of the difficulty between the railroad company and the strikm" employees. ! Jtcsdccd, 1 hat in making this effort we pledge our faith to the workingmen that we have no purpose to lacilitate the in here, but none but his closest friends know where he is. The troops at Wall ! - . i uia ; not come in. because no i-miincer would risk his life by brinatng them here. It is understood that they have re turned home. i I rLEJLSE ffOTlCE. We will be glad to reeclre. caa.nal&ioai from oar friend on any and all .abject e f general Interest but : .. -. "Ai' tX. T -1rt The name of the writer nut al ir a y b furnished to the Editor. ; . tr J t , ' Communications m us tbf written only on one side of the rarer. ' ' Personalities most be avoided, tf j f Andit s rnrr!ll- nr nari ! lrlr UllAT NO. J 5 7 !tood ltat lClc orLdoe not alway eadorw me views of correspondents, unless so ftalea in the editorial columns. . NEWS SUMMARY An Adriauotle despatch says that 000 of Suleiman Pasha's men have 18,- Yanity is our dearest weakness, in more senses than one: a man will sacrifice everything, and stave out all other inclina tions, to keep alive that one. ; , Never seek to be entrusted with your f friend's secret; for no matter how faith fully you may keep it, you may be liable in a thousand contingencise to the suspic on of having betrayed it. ' Charles (playfully) "How much,' real ly, did thatjhat cost, Jennie ?" Jennie archly) "If you really want to inspect the bilh of my dry srooda. CharW thrr is a way to do it."j And wnae else could Charles do but propose on the spot ? 4i . . . . -v&irouomcrs assert , tnat tne moon s speed isMncreasing. This will bo joyful intelligence for the young man who takes List of Letters. The following is the list of letters re maining unclaimed in the Postoflicc, Wil- TllO Excursion and Pic Iilo Miscellaneous. U1I wv" - . - . ., . l.l DM-iuc shups by the tracts froductiotf of an armed force, but look Versa Trent v-sutn ana xwcniy-e-i solely to the protxtion of the rights and sisttkc-1,"1 nrc, atti uuruiujs ,ajj mterests ot all by amicable means. iracbeJ oo to the Alleghcoy-Valley - At 41 the largo .grain elevator looking Lvin-1 stpt down that tracK in kw. Scperintcndeot Pitcairn s and jtlfla&aof the company, went iici, irJitherbil.ule!pbia soldiers were .r Kb lie outer round house -by the tc At 7:35 the military made ciiff Asperate ul v to escape, Ihey in solid column aod came out toward the city from the depot across an open square caught fire, and before A it became cridcnt the l ire Department were powerless to save it, and streams were plied upon the neighboring private build-; mgs. rrom the crest I of the hill behind the depot a continuous line of fire, flame, mouldcriuir tuujs, I and smoko extended alontr the tracks a distance of three miles. sbrhtiielD-iler yard, and went down 'phc mob was still triumphant, and not a been allowed to be ocmpany s property. for Jaraboli, and the remainder with Sul eiman himself will leave by next Thurs- daj'. The fortifications, at Adrianople have been completed, a: will be armed in the course of a wcel:. Peuter's Kagusa despatch says the Montenegrin army, except six battalions.that are guard ing the Albanian frontier, arrived on 'Sat urday near Xicsic. The Prince of Mon tenegro is in ! command.' It is said the bombardment of Nicsics will be besmn to- lef his girl riding evenings. She never wants to go in till he moon does, and that team costs the young man one dollar an hour. There mington, X. C, YVcdncsdav, Julj-25th. 1877: , . ' r A John Quiucy Adams, Mfss Klija Alexander. I B Wm Blackman, S S Derry, Miss Lizzie Banks, Miss Mary Buchaneu, Miss Marv Bourne, Miss Rebecca Bland, i C MissLillie Corbett, Miss Mollie K Curtis. j , D J Darmstardt, Mrs Catherine 11 Day is, Mrs Snsan M Dixon. "F -Johu Farmer, James Fos. worth. U George Green, Jr. H Andrew Hill, C L Havens, John Hughes, AY H Harrison Miss Kmma B Hill, Miss Jessie Hendry, Mi.s Minerva Hatch, Mrs E Hankins. J -Manda Jones. Jorden Johnson. George Knight, Miss Mary Korne- L A D Lawrcucc, Lewis 'Leg ran, Capt Jno D Lewis. , M E D McCade, Fields Minor, ! Miss Abbie Murphy, Miss Ida Martin, Mrs Mahala Merriman. X George' Norris- O Miss Martha Orr. P Capt E L Pearcc, Mrs Charity Pearsall. "M T 1 t!.! 1 li-.ii. i i uosepu nicnarason, niiam. Jioucr morrow The rust's Berlin TretT-tith street to Liberty with a Ci& run in front. Thev made for the ikkiij Arsenal. After they had dis- itfacsJ sorce ten soldiers, supposed to k ifescrters, were been goinj along the Llert street wall waving their caps. Jt b Lnuwa that several of the soldiers f! killed in the round house during the rit and toaDy noun Jed. Twelve arc ixTB to bate been killed, ami it is -utd that many more stiyed in the !-uDg and were destroyed by the llair.ps. ijht hundred soldiers went iu jLerc last zbi, iDil ihc number who Live escaped ne frc ami the mob U poafively stated UjW). WUb aTlatliDZ gun before b the sorriridI 'iiiladelnhians march- 4 through Tenn arcuuc, driving one mpb tn Uicm and hotly pursued by another u fttrnklallp. The soldiers were Jofciumtu;n tfud sq fired but lit . i Her ffere refused aumissinn tn the. i-I,iad ecu tiu ued their retreat. The M-itbcn numbered about G.000. Wlea thoe regiments left the Uu ion nUni;ht, they had no rations with ,i-Miroi6nUf aloug I'enn ayenue J cied to the people standing in the iwwuKjowrs for bread and water. s r.fmcn fa Umw;h Lawrcncevillc, out to six miles up the Alleghany Swe the city limits, as the rioters 83 TtriI others wounded durin?' the infuriated mob allowing no wok the faliiug bodies save some Pncs from a rectory in the TWaood. About ll'.wported killeil this morning. :r2T J V 'Dion Line Office at T wen- -wjai street was hu rt .ZTiT.from tbc two round i i i'. cirop oi wjiicr uas thrown udon the The sconces were terrific. Many, of the stores burned near the depot contained grog and whiskey, from which barrels ivere taken, ana horn which gallons were distributed. The Atlantic and Pacific wires along the track have all been cut. The Adams Express Company have moved everything from their depot store house. to offices on Fifth street. They have lost des patch says the rresse states that, iu the event of desturbances in Constantinople, the German fleet in the Lcvaut is instruc ted to act energetically for the protcctien of German interests in the East, and no leS3 so for the interest of Russians remain ing in Turkey under the protection of German'. -. The Vienna correspon dent of- the Times 'sends the following ; Mahmoud Damad Pauha has assumed the functions of War. It is said that Abdul Kerim and Bedif Pashas arc to be to Broussa. Another telegram was no City court to-day, and but one arrest last night, that of a sailor for druukeness, who was released about 4. o'clock this morning upon application of the Captain of his vessel, who was about to spread his canvass for a voyage, and son, Fannie Iiilla, Mrs Bhoda Roan, Mrs of course wanted all his Jack Tars with Bosanna Reynolds. i .I O lfjnr him. In consideration of the above men- n ,n o 11 V A cxa"a,cr .f5a,, tinnprl : tarr. rhn m ir crn rt Manlnna ra ' ' vv j.j DVU vt ao d ganco gmith Mrg rcnc fc5uUhl) released. TTlnbf. W Murphy Ward! X T Wilson. Mrs Mary Wallace, Mrs Susan Wiggins, Mrs iss nan uuurch arc havinrz a neat frame I badie Williams: SHIP L LITERS. , : A Lorcnz, Herman Helmricch : John C Hard, Schr. Gcnl Banks ; Walter M Sevier, U S Schr Pinwrins : Robt Martin, bchr balhe Moore. Persons calling for letters iu above li;,t New Parsonage. The members of the Second Presbyte- Sarah Wright, Miss Sally Whifaker,' Mi building erected ou Fourth between Campbell aud Red Cross Streets as a par- j sonage for their pastor, the Rev. Mr. Payne. '. , Season Con tinuca - AND ALL GKXTLEMEJf WISHIKO XX. hr?t-cla.M work done shoald call at No, 9, South (Front street. Shavinjr 10 cents; JIair Cutting 23 cents, Shampooing 35 cents. . Lvcn at these uricvs no lard or pljri (abused as Pomatum, only line oils, b a u tillers," rerfa meries and bay rum. - ' June 25 JXq WERJTEK. j JUST RECEIVED,-A Slli'LE LOT OF E. & M. liOLLMAX'S VINE0AR3, as White Wine, Pickling and Cider Vinegar. Aho, sa2Ic3 of ( CHOICU CL A2IZ270. " It rays to pirc rue a call before pnrcbas , inp ciscwiicrc. W. J, BUUUkilX, june '20 Lippitf- Row, Sonth Front st. Hot and Cold Baths. rnilK UNDERSIGNED HAS HIS BATH X ROOMS in perfect order now, and can, . furnish warm, cold or shower balhj u may be Ieired. r c c.inal.o furniah a urst-claiaihtTeforlO cents; stylish hair cut for '5 cents; mtutacba d) ed for ij cent-; Khampoo for 25 cents. All done in 5ilcuce and in the latei t stvle loo. july-l'a i I. FUKltANSKl. Lager ! Laser! i , Lager ! 'XOTUEU LOT Of THAT SUPERIOR Champagne Lager Just in from the Brewery. 'ta The linc.t Lager Sold. - BINFORD, CROW li CO. july G " , exiled Irom the daring voyage across the Atlantic, ar- Sat- wifo much good A BuU Vof; Shot. Another child bitten by a dog u the street yesterday, and another bull dog slaycd by the authorities yesterday.. The owner of the dojr above i mentioned came ' oarSf , hoPs aal ca becam Wtins. One hundred Jaed Motives were burned, r S$ on iLa Zru- 5 01 aollars ana IfW)1 increases that loss 4JSL Ml ,the rn the ir lhe ion Depot and , to, ftlr ,rls' sewing machines, j-jj' f -vvvi lu every lurui uuu ?7, of merchantable ware were rVtut toUly through the tlir ' "wuw io mo nigu- rlnii7 rade cadiog down iii S about 250 yards i arproachcd tho crest " rin??'1 P- n.., burning ,ki rraitQaQdering down toward Si oflhcm turned in- .ulhcy did'not cnler the ( Kear rtj passenger cars stand etcher's office,, at the V'ici i ? dePW caught fire and at C i1?1 itself was o Wazc. lracks were filled with -a cars flames. Ihou- Some forward and informed against his own dog,, ana delivered him up to the Lhiet ot Topsail at Rocky Toint, (Dis Police, who thcteupon executed the law trict Conference. by executing the dog. Therapia says ther are to bo tried heavily durinr the morniii'r. There was The whaleboat Xew Bedford, that made no wind in the early part of the day, but durinir the afternoon a southwest breeze started up, which has since freshened to a steady wind, and a paU Qt sraoUc over- hanjrs the lower pare or tne city cast oi Striithficld; street and reaching to the Mon- They encouute ongahela. At 5 b'clock buildings on the Qf tucj dotliln side ct the hill cast, and on tne opposite side of the tracks from the elevator, caught fire, and by 3:50 tho fire had extended a block and a half up Washington street, from which street the fire 1 spread both w mi ! wavs on Websttr street. ims is a uis- trict on the hill covered with low tene ment houses, ' which arc closely packed With workingmen and their families. . Consternation has taUcn possession of the property holders of the eity. Their about a rfconciliation. no matter on what Pennsylvania and Uhw are starting from boil them in water till they are very soft terms, between the Pennsylvania Railroad nearly every where but Ihcy never arrive strain the liquor and Have kettle cleaned and strikers. All who arc in favor of anywhere. The helplcsncss of the Fcdcr- again; wash and weigh the quinces, and que Hog tne Tiot-were cntrcaieu 10 mcej gtate authoritics is ritiflli. There give them their weight in sugar, put the as inc -ixayors oiuuu au o.ou. wu . i ... t . t-.k .' : i u - in express w;aons, with families of from is no saicry ouibo oi m. 'uiv, Vi m iu. tu VMiu&9 . four to tcn children, with What little the strikers and tho .firmness of rhc muni- in; skim it, and put in the quinces; let . .-.( , iji J i . - . ... I l.i i ! 'i 1.1.- ii. tnem uou very siowiy mi cicar; iae iueui up on dishes: and boil the syrup awhile longer. rived at Mount's Bay. Cornwall ? ou urdav iikrlit Qmt. Crapo and his landed at Penzance Sunday morning. itered three gales, lost some ling, and were obliged to lie to for 15 days. Capt. Crapo's left hand is nearly useless through eonstaut steering. Despatches from Washington say that the day closes with travel and trans portation utterly demoralized, except in the South, Xew Kngland aud west of the To Preserve Quinces. Missisissippi. " Elsewhere than in Ohio, L Pick out the finest quinces, pare them other than railroad industry is not yet and cut them m halves, or in rings; take ffectcd. Militia iu Xew York, the test of the parings and the seed, and Personal. Capt. W. T. R. Bell, President of the will please say "advertised"; if pot claim- State Council, Friends of Temperance, is ed in 30 days will be sent to dead letter stopping at the Pnrcell House. Capt. Belli Office, Washington, D. C. is to lecture at the Bethel this evening, K. R. BRINK, T. M and we have no doubt but that it will . i I Ti -in tif nrlir Maotinfre produce a fine effect and be the source of I luird round oi appointments as made by Rev. "William S. Black, Piesidim 1L Elder, for the AVilmington District, Mjctli- odist E. Church, South. Smithville, at Smithville. . . . July 1!8, ly Cokesbury and Coharie Mis sion at Black a Chapel... . .Aug 1, Ginton at Hopewell. . . i Aug 11, Wilmington atFront Street. . . Aug 1 8, 10 .).... Aug Sensible Advice LWAYS OX HAND AND CONSTANTLY RECEIVING a full Hue vi Drugs, Medicines, Chemicahi, Fancy Articles, Ac. Our Cigars arc unsurpassed. JAMES C. MUNDS. joly 11 Third 8t.t oppoaite City Hall. Magazines for August. j'MRA.VK LESLIES POPULAR Monthlj. I J- I'Uc : Frank Leslie's Snndar llaffazlne. 23c; Demorest's Monthly, 25c; Oodeys Ladys Rook, 23c; Potter's American Month ly, '23c ; Harper's Magazine, 35c, Galaxy, o5c ; Popular Scienco Monthly, 50c. The latest 1'eriodicals alvraa on hand at publisher', price;. T. H. HEATH, jylO 21 Market t. NOTICE. household funmiture had been sbypd from cipai authorities. U fl AM-c r-r rrtf tn noil ' noccln or tlirOIlll I - -r . 1 ;ham, tWT ,mob of Pilferers, k S ,!Ty)m tbe burning ri i w i0 there bj WW all they could. . - wjvtr m . ... ial ?ncl vf toe Pan-handle KnCtlS' t they could be I , k! PP throng- ' r? SiS1? the aDd -fJinak ? Pvtry.part of the Nitte- IttlAcrtj street, 1 0I fire, and in fiinty-eighth street ,-yiitiS?r5finS 'ard tho Al- .-. tIMIT II. l - l cw..r .V "aureus of farnil Ih.i ""Citr twMn k- -.-;i ,V an.l . .V. X" i .n.i "e AUeshenv. three lies in M neventh street Union efert J.a toovm2 their most vla- lWt;"1 tho city. At 3Hhe fct, " . 7!nS their most vain- .WlUr- a fine W'luT-W fire and was l.ore tv. a lne burning of the ucmcr irom powd inJ mob. or from the the streets for Allegheny and Bifmin across the Monongahcla. 8:50 P. M. Xothing has been more striking during the day tian the apathy with which the tens of thousands that throng the city have looked upon the riots, tho bloodshed, and the burning of millions of property as they would look at a sensa tional drama. As evening approached they wcndoJ their way peacefully home, mmarkinc?-carelessly that it was very ter rible, and that the Pennsylvania Railroad ble. had almost bankrupted tne city auu nau onlfr rot what it deserved. As a result of the call to the Mayor,s oflicc 150 special constables were sworn in to protect tho Baltimore and Ohio depot, and the large freight depots of the Pennsyl vania Company at the foot of Liberty stcet, LOCAL NEWS. Vcw Advertisements. A. David Must (jo. Grass widowers love mint juleps. There were no eggs in market yesterday The young ladies' millionaire. favorite tune the on tho Monongahcla quay. Volunteer vigilance committee s were also formed, about 200 strong, and furnished with arms at Municipal Hall. Many of the vigilants however, arc in sympathy with the rioters. The 14th and 15th regiments of Pittsburgh disbanded. The 2,000 Philadelphia troops which' left the East yesterday arc stopped at Walls, twenty miles cast, and nothing since has been heard from them. Mails from East arc being bought from Latrobe, via the West Pennsylvania Railroad, twelve hours delayed. One of the strong est rallying cries of the rioters has been, "Let her burn, boys! It will give us work to do." ' 10:17 P. M.-Patrcn'a apostrophe to Pittsburg, at night' as he stood on the heights of little Mount Washington "Itlooks as though we were on the brink of hell and the lid was off" was never so true as to-night. There arc fifty miles of hot rails, ten tracks side by side, with as many miles of ties turned into glowiDg coals, and tons on tons of iron car skele tons and wheels almost at white heat. Hundreds of coal and coke cars are still at full blast ; two hotels, an elevator and many dwellings arc burning furiously, and hundreds of smaller buildings along the line aro still in a blaze, with the in termittent flashes of lurid light from the debris! of the round bouse and machine shops. - - , A wftv from tn lira rinff. the City at O - " J T V" C - n'-Wt wr nil in tnrmniL A' band OI men. set fire to the Fort Wayne offices, a Railroad vs. Telegraph. Under the present fast schedule be- tween Wilmington and New York and other Northern cities the mail brings us daily our Northern exchanges with the fullest details of important events only Blue glass windowcrsare more comfurta- jcw uours 0ij that are transpiring every da-, both in this country and inEurope. By this arrangement we are enabled to lay before our readers matters of news frequently, that is not contained in the Associated Press dispatches to any paper south of Baltimore on the Atlantic coast. The foreign news that: is sent south of Baltimore by the Associated Press is only what the New York papers contained the day before. ' - ; Consequently 'an aftcrmoon paper in Wilminsrton, can lay before its readers a trimmed with fruit. Cantaloupes sold for Ho cents per this morning. Love1 those who advise but n-'t who praise you. doz. those yhat is every one time? Growing old. doiug at" the same Heavy showers, like bein with little drops. hcavv drinkers, What men are deficient in rea son they usually make up in rage. The vilest sinner may home return while the street pamp holds out to burn. We regret to learn that, owing in this section to the recent heavy rains, the pea nut crop oa the Sounds has been reduced fully one-third. , Rev. Dr. Geo. Patterson, leaves to-day, to attend the annual meeting of the trus tees of the University of the South, at Scwancc, Tcnn. Good material is always requisite to great results. Ybu may have the best flour, eggs, milk, shortening howcTcr, and sxill have poor bread, cake, pastry, etc. Why? You didn't use Doolky Yeast Powdeb. With this last magic element to give order, harmony, and union to the est, the result is a mathematical certainty. better and luller account of foreign news, and frequently of current events in this country than is sent by the Associated Tress dispatches' for morning publication here, ( . I V ' The press dispatches that are received South and published in somo instances, are so niggardly, that it is frequently the case that the arrival of the Northern mail has to be awaited to get at the full sense of the meaning of the unintelligible synopsis of the dispatches, y The Augusta Ckronidc tfc Constitution aliii, the only daily paper published in Augusta, Ga., we believe, is an exception to this, and displays a good deal of libe rality to its readers and devotes nearly one whole side of its immense sheet to the publication of all the press telegrams. Somebody remarks that young ladies look upon a boy as a nnisasce until bo is past tho age of 1G, vbea he generally doubles in mine each year until, like a colored meerscham pipe, he is priceless. You are asked every day through the columns of newspapers andbyyour Drug gist to use something for Dyspepsia aud Liver complaint that you know nothing about; you get " discouraged spending money with but little success. Isow to give you satisfactory proof that Grekn's August Jt loweu will cure you of Dys pepsia and Liver Complaint with all its effects, such as Sour Stomach, Sick Head ache, Habitual Costivcncss, Palpitation of tpe! Heart, Heart-burn, , Water brash, coming up of food after eating, low spirits, &c. we ask you to co to . vour Druirinst and get a Sample Bottle of G keen's Au gust I Flower for 10 cents and try it, or a Regular Size for 75 .cents; two doses will relieve you. It Exchange Cornejr- The Groatcst Inducomonts Ever Offcrod to tho Public.' ON THE 2STH OK JULY, there win bo seen at the Etchano Corner, a display of the iinest assprtiuent of all kinds of Mil New Advertisements. linerv ood ever ehown to our people, hie h will be sold from that dale until the lt-h of Aujrust,at exceedingly'low prices. Tbe costofgpod. wiil not bo contidered, aJlheM oods must and w ill be old. All muit come and see w hether they purchase or not. Good, in the fancy department likewlto sold at a tacriUce. n. n, arxxun?. J!y IS , Stmr. J. S. Undorhill, Will Leare Must Go ! ! LL MY SUilifEB STOCK must be dis-" Wilmington.! fonday at I p. ru. Tuesday at ...8:13 a. to. Wednesday at......;13 a. m. posed of before I remove to my Xew Store, Thureday at 8; 15 a. m. j r- . . i I rriuayat...! a. ui. alp. tn. C-orner Fnncess and Front Etr?cl.! ana in I . I Baturaay at i n. in. order to do eo I will .imply , Smlthritle. 7 a. 4 a.m. A p. 0 I p. i p. . 7. ta. 7 a. a. the atock. Give me a call. A. David, july23 , I 27 Market Street. BRICK, BRICK, BRICK ! 'yyOOD'S FINE j. HARD BRICK FOK sale In quantities to suit. Apply to B. VINCENT, Saturday at 4p Fare $1,00 each way. Children under 1 year, half price. " COMMUTATION TICKJiTtf at Bkoccko Katls. ' , ' Family Excimion Far tit taken down and back came day,on Tuc.daji, Wednesdays and Thursdaya for O.VE , FARE FOR THE KOL.ND TRIP. - ' juIy G O. G. J'ARSLEV A COY 25 25 oly 23 Second St, near Post office. Office Board Coiiimioners. 1 JiEW HANOVER COUNTY . July 21, 1877. N ACCORDANCE WITH Section 17 of the Machinery Act, the Board of Com missioners will meet at their Office on MON DAY, the 6th day of Auzujt, 1877. at 3 o'clock, p. m.. for the purpose of revising the Tax Lists and Valuations reported to them bj the Assessors. At the- same time they will hear all persons objecting to the valuation of their property, or to the amount of tax charged against thean. They will sit for one day at least, or until the revision is eonplete. JOHN O. WAGNER, jtuv23 Chairman. TWENTY-FIVE LUXES CUOICK 1 ! mm ohm aud hub - CHAS. D. MYERS & CO., 5 6l 7 Worth Trent Dt joly 21 - I ' . o. 17 "PACTOBT MAKES probably tbe best DIME CIGAR made In the U. S. HALF - M 1 ? Forfale by jolyll d. rzao??. gTILL AT THE I1EAD S. C, Hall, BOOK AND JOB PhniTEUr IN PBI5W0 and lowest In prices. ': V, If you will study your interest, gi re mt a call with your estimates before yon cpntlnao your contracts elsewhere ' may 12 ; ' St. ilarr's Meal, Ralsiilt. If. C ItEV. JIEXJCETT PMEDF3, A. M. JtrCtnr. Mits. Katr DxJioissrrilrAKEH.Lo-lyPnp't Th71tTerm of thla bchool will bciil SKITKMbKK II. 1S77. V ' Ir'or circular aUclrtaa the Hector, J one

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