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.inakc each hour; ffih nerc ' -ii aroun J us. , rai.c Hum. Tn e re tan, ...Ms arouml us. f s?Uar crow-netl us, . , cartli was tbn- TaInt. rOccan. July l Wcamc to tbc fntbt ai. r.ii. MkU in' the -early i-arl in--- . , t v" ir had in -" j l " " .Selto have infUme.1 the art iiw The tlacc select1 if V .! . . non. a nc i'o lavorab'.c r:Ki:wf.ut,rcrs a:ul property t'nt 1'rt of the city. J he 'ft? : fima Hifert-a wet of the si;aEK'. t Twenty-second and !f ..W-arca nnniocr oi piair r F h,.r and blind factories J . ,Vlf Thrsj are m the -! ,4 haw 'l'"f- , the ' luia- .. "'! Til1""-' r- I ITI TT THE t:,cftl.T, arc the houses of f tlx nvt rt-stivc of the rioters. ?;nrio ilown in a few minutes to Ss k.. awl du-.sapr.ear wdJciily in the " jo(init"i.K iroiu nit r..v.-. ws!nucl with their cncounteis 7jt4wn. When many returned w"rtscs or tcnc;, Jslfertarriftl with them a -pro)t oHPr Misc-l au correcte.l, of the air id aue stalwart ofiiccr. Others KS'kiiu5 with ngc at the ill success rf-icrpliua for plunder. The disor j. .w-! i nw far more dangerous Wa- of their tlcfc.it and the breaking tkir arranKcmcnts. were like .1 rurs yrow.iii'i. showing their i-h'lmt fr a time comparatively pow- e'si 1 Tire -itscn, i:uny f them, were ii,:L!y iltiauralizcil. .Now was tnc imcau i-i'UM-tttnitv, aul they at once t-m l.i ii:i:ruve it. llumlrcds oi tneso tuons conjrrtcd in the vicinity of Trczt'.eth and FuiV. streets. Tlic nearest fjcV ry from that corner wa the tJoss & Mhi.s' itiacc. Tbc cruwd ravridly:in- .Ttuial. Woaica v.ith Lilks iu arms i.joi! the ct:ra;:ctl cumc rioters. The twfs ivcrt' tlultcrwg with calico of all iiiJji r.iil i.us. JIiiiHlreiU were LrL-IicaJeil. tLi -ir t!i'I.c vcllcxl locks strcain- k$ id the wiu'l.lfany were sIhkjIcss. Some trtre youn scarcely women m age ana tr H all in appaiaiicc. Dresses were b.icJ dp around the waists, revealing Bndcre!anuit:"s. Open busts were . kcxumia as a barber s chair. Jr;iwny, s-barat araii LratulisLc.1 clubs. Knotty Uii bfkl rkianJ btioks and wooden cii Ftmile vcllsv ill a a curlew's ffr. tied the air. The swarthy " features i'h Cubcoiiau women were more hor "'i4bIwjkon ia that svene than their t-'m tb llalstcail street riots. The CjttI niub i.f fi-maln incendiaries ta the fence and"yard of tJoss '& 'JfV Miimfacluiiu' (imiMiiv. The emititu which this attack created f!cdtoTitiity-c;oud street, at that rajfiuiyt. A crowd of men gathcrel fiik street ty wituess this curious rcpe if tlw .sccuts of the Parisian Com- ice fence Mirrouuding the yard ? y,an as carried oil by the pctti- Tncjfivas ftr.r for a little while Ut lV ir,,,.....- it r i "iui.ui army woum tun J. Hinman street station, 11.5.1 ,,..1 t ..;,,, . fwarj ij-ra to the corner of the ,vi. lL- r,,aun i iieUas they saw 1 , e Co 'wren along. Sonic of the i.ur n ... r.! . 4J ioeir iieesa - ,t'UCTiopcl into woiulcriul '7'ti ('itcllcs wtrc. danced over as lJ, J were the lloor of some pipu- tKU, Ol'm.r ,1...:- ,....1 iT50 iiles grectcl ho ' boj-s. . 7 cause smiling alon- left front into ith ,r?i?maa inched a ; couple of ; -aJ t-f the ofliccrs ami then CJ? u ttl'ul t 1 family duties. J.fur m tho slrongth arul j,. , lyvff their tongues w.th 15 cxprcions were made rttT ' J wnt-ha: dened men V-- J? l'f spectators. L was ,-wful. 'C 'm fired;- by whom was som nitrtreil or- j . - Tt-,.. ,e " women kwk and air010,1 UIM- The rcost dis- i 'a,on "at h is vet deepened lal V, - Jl!rcab' Wack record 4".uf3Uci-U :i!iC lair fauio -of Agent of Vncouiuion ''oner. ' fcr l. tame imten t years as ' tl ,c l u ted .States, that 11m fVS!f U iattcrs reaejllal acu Of- k""rnt. A aconscquoaco of 'y at 1 N4k liave increased im . 'Uie an.l 1 1 "Htif. U1WUK propi . VriTi lhc Ua Cliemlcal ana .Hono . WlnS 11 the closest scru V T . rML nnr . . I . W o- tJLa '-Ic W pure, atvlsktU ivL-M u ' 8 ,nic1 practitioners nil. A w Me rane of dLsonl, ,ifflSlta8Pr'ana uterine aX- TWr u,inin?iniC' hasns conval QrjJ 1 JJS1- ""Parts appetite a KU .es and frnzcJ th liquor and smar: ' K' ,?r real or fancied wrongs, wn j ttre was a ripening f this In 1 thereat was - luIscdUaueoua. S; c;uHaiI, BOOK AND JOB f PRINTER. otIll at the head in printing and lowest in prices. If you will study your interest, give uae a call with j-our estimates before you continue , I I your contracts elsewhere. may 13 1 New Design. ji INVOICE OF CLOCKS of entirely new deirna liasjuit been received and are being sold at extreiuelv low figures; also fine assortment of LADIES' WATCHES, SEAL aud PLAIN GOLD KINGS and LADIES' and GENTLEMEN'S CHAINS. - J33r Work left with me will be neatly exe cuted. All I ask of the Public is to give me a trial. . J. II. ALLEN. feb27 Watchmaker and Jeweller M Yd 1EEY HERALD. -: o : JAMES GORDON BENNETT, o x- J Z .1J 'J. O J. -:o :- P O S' T A d K F P. K 'l'j . ONE DOLL A R PER YEAR. 50. Cats fjr S'lZ IVIjatllS. , An extra copy to every club of ten, n 1TTITTT TTrtnTT 11 I TT TV TTTin NEW YORK DAILY HERALD I'Ujbliahd every day in the year. p.) l'agk Fii S10 pays for one year, Sundays included. SH nat-d Vnf itio rear, wilhmit. SnnHarn. S.1 r:i ra fnr kit months. Snndavs ineliidpd. - x j j j SI ti.ivk for sir innnth.4. without: KundavH. 'l pays ior onejear for any specified day ft tut; vn.. . $1 pays for six months for any specified day .. A it 1 oi iuc weuit. $1 pay for one month. Sundays " included. ! XKWSPUALEKS supplied POSTAGE FREE. Dailv Edition...Two and a half cts. per copy I Sun ilay Edition tour cents per copy Weekly Edition..L.........T Address, NEW ORK HERALD, 1 dec27 IJroodwrar and Ann st.,ievr lors TIIB HIGHEST HONORS " 1 AT THE . CEI1TENNIAL EXHIBITION The judges unariiiuoujly. recommend th MENDELSSOHN 1 BaooSn I for tiii: Diploma of Honor and Medal of Merit. Placing them in the Front Rank ! Without a Suoerior For strictly firat-class instruments. fti;r.n for S-r.o. .OoO for $275. ST00 A.r .".OO. $750 for $325. S800 fur 350. $000 for $100. $1000 for $400. Xo G.it:ini.sfslon to Acnlt;. X. DtU-onnts to Ti-adiersj j No Ik-viationl in Trice. I The Wiendelssohn GRAND, SQUARE & UPRIGHT I I .'Pianos Contain valuable patents and improvement 1 never before int'oduccd. MATHUSHEK'S New Pati.nt Ditlex. OvEnsTacxa Scili, Is the greatest advance in the history ot i i- nrt .i,akin. t.roducinsr the most astonishing - Am I power, richness and A-ptu of toncv and a ; taiu'.ng Ringing duaiiy ner vciuic being a vGrauJ 4'iano in a fco.uare cae. ThQ McndclSSOhll .Uprights .' I I ABE Tilt F1XEST IX AMERICA. . i I iwy are pronounceu Future.". M ancf a. Tia & Wake iooms: v,, jn.K .Di. 490498 West . I 5?ttt St. NOS. SoS, 84K), HG-2,1 SG I SGS, At 870 mtti Atpnuc. i . . I I PIANUb btM I UN lillAL. niustrated and desctiptive Catalogue! mailed free. MEXDKLSSOIIN" TIAINO CO., , 1 T . CL SINESo Or -r-ft ni it An snOE 1IAKEK A51 ket. Pricts Moderatena Cert References, P1EES BELOW GOMrlTITl HiscollanooTis. a 5 By A News Paper, t published ere -e riming SadnJy eicepte AT A Year, Or 60 cents a month, strictly in adrance :o The Reading Public are respectfully inform- e(j that it shall be the constant aim :A the pro- ietor to fulrnisn thcm witb i , A LITE NEWSPAPER, j containing the latest news of the day, and eD deavorintr to keep its readers fully informe in regard to events of interest and importance occurring in every quarter of the world, OUR DAILY MARKET. REPORTS I : Will full an 1 c irre-?t. and will De Kepi open until he latest possible moment. Mer chants in the city and country n?ar rest as- !. sured that they will be thoroughly reliable. The News Columns Will contain the reroits. bota of n ws and markets, received here each day at noon, and the L O C A L D E P ART SL E N 1 Has been placed in careful and experienced hands. Friend in the sectioa of country con nected with this city, wiil -reatly Oblige the Editor, and will contribute additional int-r est to these column? by forwarding any it;m of.ewsthat.may occur in their respecUve localities. r ALL CORRESPONDENCE, On matters of general interest will be gladly received, but our friends must bear in mind that the? must write only on one side of the m forbear useless verbi- papr ; that tney mui correct their own manuscript and t . mugt aroid 4DbfiTe personaliUes. wj- a re Uable name mast he furnished n 1th each com- ... '!. Vt.l taU". " the " . u.f ii,..iiri or linemcc of cor- respondents. . w SFm n wm aiv at i v w t. oitncrniDTinil I IQT UUU OUUOUI11I IIVM 5 . ta ... t for the first issue, Even DCiorc ;r I . L-jit lttrinr one. ana u I was an exeewwiv - was an ex probably tke lirjrcst bona fide list with which newrrPr in Nrth Caroliaa ever before Mixtion, and Is now rapidly ci tne ftj jc. a am w especially on the T.rioos railroad W UUU' ' Epito am Paoraiaroa, chtsni, near aaro.u. KS7 0 E W $5 Steiimsfii 8) W i I m i ngton,..N . C. STEAMSHIP LINE. The Steamer CAPT. OLIVER; WILL SAIL FROM BALTIMORE ON Saturday, July 14. jJ Shippers can rely upon tbcpfOt&pt Sailing" f Eteamcrs aa adyertued. tB; tviwoutrnuis of fading k1vcd to and from Philadelphia, and Prompt ZJispatCD guaranteed. For Freight Engagements apply to A. D. CAZAT7X, Agent, Wilmington, Z7. C. L. S. RfiLDEX, Soliciting Agent. REUBEN FOSTER, General Agent. Corner Lee and.Light Streets, Baltimore; july 9 - CLYDE'S Mew Voirlk L .; ' ' j and - '; Wilmington, W, a, Steamship Line, :The Steamer BENE FACTOR, CAPT. JONES, WILL SAIL FROM NE YORK OX SATURDAY, JULY 14. Shippers can rely upon the" prompt sailing of Steamers as advertised. For Freight Engagements apply to A. D. CAZAUI. Agent, I Wilmington, XT. C. L. S. BELDEX, SoliciUng Agent WM. P. CLYDE & CO.j General 4gent?, 6 Bowling Green, or Pier 13, N. (R., Xew York. ,' july 9 "quarantine NOTICE. QUARANTINE WILL BS IN FORCE onthe day f June, 1877, and will con tinue until further notice' as follows; : All veiSvjla from ports South of Cape Fear will come to at the' Visiting Station for in spection. All vessels having sickness on arrival, cr having had sickness during the voyage, wil i . - I 1 await inspection as above without regard to the Port from whence they sailed. ; 1 .1 " . ' Vessels not included in the above, classes will proceed without detention. j AHpcrson3 interested will please take no lice that Quarantine will be rigidly enforced during the coming ho t season, under the pen al tie pro vi. led by law for the violation of the same. ' T W. G. CURTIS, Quarantine Physician Port of Wilmington. may lb :" Spartanburg & A. R. R. Now Routo to tha Mountains of Western No. Ca. rplIIS NEV ROUTE IS NOW OPJN 1 to the travelling public. Passenger trains leave daily the JJepo tot the o. v. - in Columbia at 12:45 p. m., and arrive at ter minus Ot o. A A. K. K. at P. i connection ia mad; with four-borS coaches for Flat Kock, HendertonviUe, i. -:n inrf V arm nrinl. ijwuii" will have choice to 'go through or lie over ai T.r.m. htri fh far i eactrutr", - I tVioir faarrwv rlr nezt morning r.ul". V"-L - y J moan- IIBO Uc'."j ' J .. . nd tne'COV crriy wmc ot uc . tain scenery on trie Howard oap F - . t. k..kM.iid with the W. a A A. R. R-, for roand trip tideU at the fo lowmg rate : f From Wil. to Mat Kock Aaneniie ana mmu to Warm J5pring and retarij, " to UendersonTille and teturn, $15.85. - -r a c rirVi.r. a V. CL. and for ! .w a;, v t u will h present on IS arrival of the train nt Ue terminal on "r . a f rr , rtaaaenerrS leVrovided for and sent forward wilbont de 1Z T.. on arrival of trains pasaenwi r rt onetted to ak for Cap!. KirUC Paf-' Trr tnUnev rente. TrJ w D. K. DDKCA5, PnVt Xliscollanoous. PROSPECTUS FOR 1877. LirriHuuu mflumc, ' AN ILCSTUATED MONTHLY of Popnlar Literature, . Science and Art.r?,,0 ,riT:D.,.' i i Announcomont for 1877. Thfl immWYnr .lanu.irr V?in5 tlif r.ii.c- tccnth volume of this Magazine, and while it? . A: .. . A AJ I".... r . , . ..I ! 1 i r Pi T.ll effort will' be spared to Uvcn?if ? iti attrat- ions and to provide ai incrcasea Mrr' - POPULAR READING IX THE VEST AND MOST EMPHA TIC SENSE. The great object and constant aim r.f the conductors will be to furnish the public1 with Literary Entertainment of a liclined and Taxied Chapter, as well ii to present ia a ir..n1!i itiiI rtpiUnffmtpnor ili mnsf riTlt information and soundest view on subjects of n T L k . . . a w . 1 . , w f im.in. VJtf nerai iuu i , iu a nmu iu i . imv. . j cott's Magazine strikingly distinctive in , THOSE -FEATURES THAT ARE MsT ATTRACTIVE IN .'MAGAZINE T.rrKItATUIil. The contributions now on hand, orspeci.illy engaged, embrace a highly attractive list of" Talc, Short Stories,. Descriptive Sketches, Narratives, Papers on' Science and Art, Poems, Popular Essays, Lit erary Criticisms, Etc., Etc., BY TALENTED AND WELL KNdWX WRITERS. ' A large proportion of the articles,especially those descriptive of travel, will be PROFUSELY AN-D 1JEAI "TIF I'LLY ILLUSTRATED. The pictorial cmbelishments of Uie Magazine constitute one of its attractive features. In addition to the General -Attraction!? of Lippincott's Magazine, the Publishers .would invite attention to the follow iug SPECIAL FEATURES FOR 1877. , 1. A new serial story, "The IVTarauis of Iiossic," by George -MacDonald, author of "Malcolm, "Alec ForbcV "Robert Falt(.rier,"ete. To those of our readers who are I familiar with "Malcolm," this new story from the pen of this distinguished writer will need no re commendation, and his reputation ii a guaran tee to others of a deeply interesting and powerful story. It began in the November number, which issue, with the IKycember part, will be furnished graits to all new subscribers ior is a, A prof ilustratedgerivs of sketches of Swedish Sccncrv and Xiifc. by Prof. Willard Friik, author Of Cornell University, who is throughly - famihir with Sweden and its people from personal observa tion. , 3. A series-of popular iiajicrs on Art and Art IVlattcrs, by Edward Strahan (Earl Shinnj, authd of VThe New Hj-perion," etc. 4. Illustrated Sketches of Travel, v. v title Pictures from Spain, 1 bj Edward King, au'thor of the "Great Soa(h" etc. ' j 5. Mrs. Lucy 11. Ilocpcr's Interessing and Piquant j . Fapcrs and Letters from Paris will be continued through the year. ! 6. ' The Beauties of the Zlhinc will be described in a richly .illustrated series of papers. 7. During the year will appear anuiiibr-r of handsomely illustrated short articles, de scriptive of Life, Travel, and Adventure in the United States, England, South America, Japan, Mongolia, and other countries. FOP. SALE BY ALL ROOK AND NEWS DEALERS. PRirE, o CENTS. Terms. Year Subscription, $1; Two cop ies, $7; Three copies, $10; Five cipi;s, ; Ten copies, $30; with a - copy gratis to the person procuring the club, jingle number 35 cents. NoncE-The November and -December Num bers containing the earlier chapters of "The Marquis of Loraievill bepresentcd to all new annual subscribers for lf 7.- SrsrmKV Vciirkr mailtd. nort.ic taid. to anv address, on receipt ff 20 cents; Jptt' To Agents a Liberal Commis iou will be allowed. Address. J. 13. LIPP1NXOTT, cc CO., PiiL!iili'. r.-, 715 ami 717 Market U., I'hil.i.Ic-ij Lia. 1 jan 5 ' Scwrnd -llachin e . JRADt; MARK Pt. 3nt 55, im. WI claim ioa TBI IMrOVi WHITWEY SEWING MACHINES The following speciSc p-ict of superiority: 1 Great Sitnpllclty in construction. O ' rn wa h 1 1 i t ft. 3 Exceedingly Light RunMtijr. m m m. A.- 4 still lianninE. .oisciess. c Pfvfnnm all Varieties of Work. 6 Beantyof Finish and Workman- nip. 7 GREAT REDUCTION In Price. Machines sent on trial btlore payment i re quired ; written guarantee to keep machines in order for five rears given with each ma chine. Wht Pat Old P:CS ? For circulars and par tieu!ar. Address, THE WHITNEY" MFC CO. dee 23 I PaUrscm. N. 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NEW' vrxa AVAI;DtD inn . 1VLTUM At the Centennial Exhibition 19 .r,, and br. v idwaya carried liihctkon . a com pa oiTsj -yvryirScK Ijight ltunntnKnd f L JPJ faTlTCH" MACHINE. AOA1TCD U thn WANTS of KVKKVHODV. ThO HOriE SEWING MACHINE wajPrrrtj ycaraeinco by tho ai't of iho bett inVflttlTn ycara einco dt ino ai' ti mo pcsi inrnimi l.l.nt nmlMrfhinlUl bklll. It tUMl B?l 'tho I-.-ntJal ran. efa TOST fCtAW In Ices WorkJna Partni Captlli pf DOING a r'rfr r H?f at f i.i 1 j I" V-? tTM for rt. , witnoui costioj unt V J. A.V.- .LI. In tho Manufacture I ibia wauu. with the! $pftial lrv f produotna an Eaar Uunnine. DrRAULEp and afmot ELKS33ft CHINK. adarait-rT 2 . r . Ar fliiA TllILKAD. (Ai- TON.8ILor LINEN, MWlJIOlWa tt 7.loj!ratJtfMrin to Jirer CUlhrA l.EATUEit. such Contldertc?. HOME 8EWINO, MACHINE tht Warranted .for. Five Years. LITE AGHNTS wantoJ ia tocaittiea wem wcarc not r-prcntc4. . -- r-'?-w ! terA for i ricx.an i strepUa of work dot on the 11V21E. or caU at ay of our oOcca. 20 ttloa Btin.BttrToTli SU XTasil5rt.es Btrwt, Bcttw, Mass. . iueccaaATs.iTituhtft 141 Stats Street, Cilaro.TIir ' 91 P-tta Ciraetrtt. Lraia, Ks, 17 Sew iSttlftasTf fii Ela I CaL . f T tt - 1. DM'ni;nT TriTr ffn J10V51U11W X A UiUJi iiANUJ ACTLttw or PRINTINC IMttSf. L JUK AND NKW.S liLACK A 17 Wori rifLU CUco.t,, PhllnHplnhin . Pnl a a yft w a s a s Mf Oun, inks ake' or A l-pitjcr quality, Uiraaade from tt. beat iagn dients and under the perwoal soperiion f we will guarantee ertrr pound of Ink sold to be of a Superior Jet, liUek, Jck V'jnrw and entirely frcs frosa avttinjr-oC. v u i Our prices are from 30 to 60 per cent low et than any other Inks' laanafactared ia lbs United States. -' ! A trial of a t ample ke wUI conriae err printer that b Las been paying nearly dosUs what be should for bU Inks in times past.' 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