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' nrriA KTalls. The Malls close and arrive at the City Nortixerri through VinLl G-15 A Northerrf through and way mails. C.la A Mails for the N. C. and A. & u. Railroads, and routes supplied p Bontm&for'aflpointsSouth, p WesinW(C. C.K. W.) daily p ?pxcent Sunday) - " b-M 11 ItoSSrSito. and offices on Cape ,57Fear River, Tuewlays and ri- p Mauvffor points along .lino of Che- rawA UarlingtonUK - - - ll;oO A Fayetteville by Warsaw, daily, . (except Sundays) - - - buo a. Malls for points between Horcnce and Charleston - - - - - - H.J A Onslow C.TL and intermediate of- flees every Friday - - - b:w a Smithville mails, by steamboat, riailv (PTPint, Ssind&vs) - -, ;0U a Mails for Easy Hill, Town Creek, . every Friday at - 3.00-1 M 'Northern through mails - - 12:15 M Northern through and way inails. o.-A 1 J mails . - - - - - t .) A 1 eUveredfrmC:towA. M. to ,7:15 k!!Jmd on Sundays from 8:30 to y:-W A. M. aroffieeopen from 8 A. M. to 12 M and from 2 to u r. Raster Departments open same as 'stamp. Stamps tor sale at. general delivery when stamp office is closed. , , Key ioxes accessible at all hours, day and nMJOoliectedfrom street boxes every day 5:40 jr. .m. M 21 M M M 31 LATEST NEWS. FIGHTING BEFORE PLEVNA, Gourko Defeating Achiiiet After a Ten Hour Struggle. t Lu rw A clisnatcli ' from raris says thyt the Servian Skuptschma will not meet ueroru . i;6uciuu-i , question of peace or war canuot be sooner decided. The Turkish troops on the southern frontier have consequent! y been withdrawn and sent against the Montenc- - grins . . DokItastikOple, Oct. 25 All means of transport have been requisitioned at Philjppoplia and Sofia for conveying three months' provisions into rievua. . aHar.hfid to the LnliSW ambulance at Plevna report that on the - , - A f ff tifAiinilnil 18th Inst, tnero were i,ovv there. " Tho want of lint and medicines were greatly felt. . . Bucharest, Get. 25 Prince Scrgitiso Leucbtenburg, aide-de-camp of the Em peror of Russia; was killed in a recent ru connoissance of the Czarcwitch. London, Oct. 25 A despatch from Berlin to tho Pall Mall Gazette says that the Russian losses to the 18th inst.- are officially given at 60,100 men. London, Oct. 2G A Prussian official despatch dated Tuchcnitza, before Plevna, Oct. 25, says: "Yesterday, after -a des perate engagement of ten hours' duration, Gen. Gourko's- detachment, cooperating with a portion of the Imperial Guard, captured a strong Turkish position be tween Gurnji-Dabnik and Teliche. Gen. Gourko then stationed himself on the Sofia toad strengthening his position with new fortifications. 1 . This engagement also resulted in the tap tare of AchmetEwsi, Pasha together with his chief of staff, many other Turkish officers, about 3,000 foot soldiers, and an fcntire regiment of cavalry. ; Four cannon and a number of rifles and ammuniton, were als captured. Our loss is unknown, but must have been considerable.'' - ci-:mr,n Pasha telecrranhs uuder date of Oct. 25 : "To-day twelve Russian bat talions' with cavalry and artillery; at tacked the works of Rustchuk: Ihe Turks made a sortie and forced the Russians to retire into their entrenchments at Pyr gos ' with a loss of 450 killed-and wound ed. Four Russians divisions attacked the Turkish line on the Lorn from Jovanciftlik, near Kosovo, on the right, to Solenik on tho left. They were repulsed with a loss of 800 killed and some prisoners. , 1 he Turkish loss was 134 killed and CO woanded." ! , -. , In regard to ., Gen. Gourko s victory, ttterket Tasba's official despatch from Orchanie claims that the attack on Teliche i t.A Vv,-.;n Wits that the Russian cavidrhas posted itself at Dubnck and destroyed the telegraphlines , LoiTDdN, Oct. 2G. The Daily Acics Bucharest correspondent says, after mak ing a tour of inspection of theHCzarc witch s positioD, ho is convinced that a ymter campaign is impossible with the exiting transport system. . Already fodder soinc tinfis for days. . a fA'fhn Vicnna.jPrcs.sc snys fan has bombarded, and part of the city iionfirclIT be place is proiuuu .four months. From the Tall River News. V , t Died of Joy. - Ust week Mrs. Qinton, an Irish wo man, about 50 years ot age, arrived in this Sty from England, intending to pass her remaining years with her daugh er, a Sed woman, Hying mi Globe illage. She had another daughter living m a Seiehboring State, and tho two had made up! purse to" pay their mother's passage tothls country. Mrs. Chnton wnt di tectiy to her daughter's house A few -diyi 1 after her arrival the second daughter Came to visit her, bringing two grand ' chadrcn whorf the old lady had never seen Going to tho door to meet them the grandmother lifted the children irom the carriage, and wheu the daughter alighted embracing her, with "Oh! dear, I ibiwe so longed to see you for the last time, and it is the last time' saying which she ank mto a chair 'and expired before any id could be given her. She was buried on Sunday last. " (N. Y. Sun.) I Distinguished Investors. Bismarck, D. T., Oct. 20. R: B. Ilayes of Washington has bought a section of land near this place, and his private i... oIm invnstAd in sundrv lots. WTrfi-u w uiavj ww mi .fL fayorable endorsement of the Northern Pacific' extension scheme is confidently expected. The Surveyor of the Port and CoUector of Customs here is a Mr. Cush . rasa, reccntty of Duluth. He is a brother-irn-liTr cf pirate secretary RodgCrs. . Bis irch f::l3 oil right now. . CAROLINA. Jack frost visited Wilson on Tuesday list. . Wilson Advance.' The first term of the Inferior Court .for Wilson county be gan its session on ilonday. . Ilis Honor, Jude J. W. Iyincaster, presiding, assisted by Justices A. G. Brooks and M. J. Ed wards. ' Wilson Advance.' K. G. H. Cooper, of Xash -'county, died at his residence on Saturday, the 13th' inst of typhoid fever. He wa3 a worthy citizen and a good man and his death will be lamented by a large circle of friends and relatives. Elizabeth. -'City Economist: Governor Vance has made the following appoint ments a3 directors for North Carolina of the Albemarle and Chesapeake Canal: P II Winston, Jr., Bertie; Col E C Yellow bey, Pitt, and J B Morgan, Curituck. W F Martin, of Pasquotank, was appointed State proxy. Raleigh News.- Judge Strong's law school has already achieved a succesJ, there being already enrolled as students eight young men, with a probability of four more by the time of the first lecture, which will be delivered in the : office of IIon. ,W. N. H. Smih on the evening "of Thursday, .November 1st,' ' Wilson Advance : At a row which took place at Maj. Eason s store," near iwcKy Mount last saturaay, a young man named John Dickens, joined in the fracas with a pistol in hand, which accidentally fired off and lodged its contents in his ltg, brcaktpgthe bone all to shatters. This is quite-a, serious misfortune, but should prove 'salutary in its effects by influencing all young menCin regard to the company they keep, and warning them against the bad practice of carrying deadly "weapons. 1 Elizabeth City- Economist' The swift Sloop Maggie from Alligator River belong- ng to Baird and Roper, was knocked pown on her side by a sudden gust of wind, a few miles down the River, on iMonday evening. Vessels from E. City went to her assistance, righted her and rescued the crew from their perlious sit uation. Jur good hjiend, Aug. Dough, was to board , in command of the Maaaie. Ho had two bear dogs oh board, which were drowned. He estimates his loss at $50.00 which is $25.00 a bear 1 dog. What is Aug's loss is Alligator Bears COT.TTTFiTtCIAL HEWS. - WttMINGTON MARKET, I : octobjib 273 r. m. j BPIRTTa ' TTJltPIijNTIjNE---The market opened firm, with sales of 11 casks Country Packages at 31 cents and 25 do City Pistilled at 31H cents. ROSIN Firm at 1 45 and 1 50 bid for Strained and Good Strained. TAR Steady at SI 60. Sales at quotations. CRUDE TORPENTmiUnchanged. Market steady at 11 45 for Hard and $2 15 for Yellow Dip and Virgin. Sales of day's receipts at quotations. COTTON Officially quoted as easy. No sales reported. The following arc the official quotations: Ordinary Nominal. Good Ordinary 10 Strict Good Ordinary.!.. Low Middlings 10J Middling ..........10 Good Middling. 10 Cents. n (I DAILY BECBIPT6. Cotton.... M. 754 balea Spirits Terpentine 11C casks Rotin.... .i.M 1,255 bbls Crude Turpentine...ii..-... 59 bbls JOS bbl3 MARINE NEWS. gain. Thoughts for Saturday Night. As a man's life, so in his studies, it is the most beautiful and humane thing in the world so to mingle gravity with pleas ure, that the one may not sink into mel ancholy' nor' the 'other rise up in wanton ness. . liefiued policy ever has been the parent of coufusiou, and ever will be as long as the world endures. Hain good intentions, which is as easily discovered at the first v iew as fraud is .surely detected at last, is of no mean force in the government of mankind. In com luring men and books one nrast always remember this important distinc tionthat one can put the books down at any time: As Macauley says ; "Plato is never sullen, Cervantes is never potu- ant, Deniostncnes never ' comes un seasonably, Dante never stays too long.' A father inquires of his son whether he can.construe Homer, if he understands Iorace, and can taste Virgil; but seldom does he ask, or examine, or think whether he ?can restrain his passions, whether he is graieiui, geuuiuus, liuiuuue, eumpassiun ate, just and benevolent. .'." Gratitude is the fairest blossom which springs from the soul ; and tho heart of man " knoweth. none moro fragrant. While its opponent, ingratitude, is a deadly weed not only poisonous in itself, but impregnating the very atmosphere in which it grows with f etid .vapors. Virtue without the graces is like a rich diamond unpolished it hardly looks better than a .common pebble ; hut when the hand of the master rubs off the roughness and , forms tho sides into a thousand brilliant surfaces, it is then that we acknowledge its worth, admire its beauty and 'lon -to wear it on our bosoms.- "Raleigh observer. i Abstracts of Taxes. Yesterday the Auditor's Department received abstracts of taxes from the Re gisters of Deeds of Gates and Rutherford : Gates County L. P. Hayes, Register of of Deeds : General tax $1,210,84; special tax $1,247.47; school tax $L 861.54 coun tax for all purposes $3,210.3,3. Rutherford County W. A. McClure. Register of Deeds : General t(ix $1,776,68; special tax 1,817.06; school tax $2,876., 80; count v. tax for all purposes $8,919. 19. ' - f ci r a day stma made by )1U H zg&O Agents selling out Chro- roos, t-ravons, ana itewara, Motto, ecnptmre Text, Transparent, Picture and Chromo Cards. IOU samples, worth $4. sent postpaid for 75 cent?. Illustrated Catalogue free. J. H. BUFFORD'S SONS, BOSTON, ARRIVED. Steamer D Mnrehison. Oarrftsnn ' Favette- yuie, wimams & Murchison. Steamer Underhlll, Harpeif SmithvUle, 0 O Parsley A Co. ' Nor barque Arizona, Gabrielsen, Liver pool, Vlok Mebane. 1 CLEARED. Steamship Raleigh, 'Oliver, Baltimore, A DCazaux. v Steamer D Murchison, Garrason, Fayette rlUe, Williams & Murchison., 1 Steamer TJnderhlll, Harper, Smithville, OG Parsley & Co. List of Tessels in Port October 23, , 1877. BARKS. Sirene, Ger, 497 tons, Calliea, E Peschau & "Westermann Prima, Swd, 507 tons, Krook, .. - . Vick & Mebane VcaHeyien Caftlow, Ger, 266 tons, Speicht, E Peschau & Westermann Theresina, Br, 279 tons, Christian, Vick & Mebane Konnos, Ger, 403 tons, Barns, E Peschau & Westermann Cito, Nor 856 tons, Neilsen, Vick & Mebane Florence Margaret, Br, 292 tons, Newey, Master. Amal, Nor, 260 tons, Sandrid, RE lleide August, Ger, 395 tons, Lonmirs, Vick & Mebane Minna, Ger, 467 tons, Boese, E Peschau & Westermann BRIGS. Adcone, Ger, 216 tons, Westermann, - E Peschau & U'estermann Azha, Nor, 304 tons. Hanger, R E lleide Eleanor, Br, 299 tons, Partelow, Alex Sprunt & Son Hilding, Nor, 273 tons, Jorgensen, It E Heide GazellenITor, 262 tons? Weebye, R E Heide Busy Bee, Br, 325 tons, Thompson, Tatterson 1) owning & t-o SCHOONERS. Era Adell. Am. 171 tons. Ellis. JosHNeff Chromo, Am, 128 tons, Wooster, K Jvidder a bons IlicsellaneotiB. ' 1 Iliscellaneous. THE our oww Unrivaled Brands a n 1 y OF cellaneoria .lii4 ; - received A FRESH SUPPLY nv 1 A. Fin Asst. oiiS, Ji 5IR" Slrn ; Graham and ByelW J Cricke;E r- Apples,' Carrots, Hor. and Cabbages; rh, ct20 S.E. Corner 2d andTjv ls.ey v 0 n w Pony, Blue Grass, , Sweet Mash, Smoky Hollow, Delmonico Club House. uxsrvu HMD Bat,7 gHAVE, 10 cent, Hiir Ctt, , Sbampoo, 25 cents. Hot anJ aU hours- . ltk vWt-JS and sh hnn4nA a it an work done with dispatch. oct 4 in sil: 1 m A News Paper;; The above are Warranted the ATOWINSTORKALAPni. XI -A.UCit, 1 an Good,, Boou, Sh0, ult5 oli PUREST & RHfl ChST nisUnB 0ood' 4c - r. in the State, and at our usually fully selected r-vuu..B - -VI Fh Ju6 rr Trade. 6 published every erening Sudnday execpte -AT- 5 A Veao3, Or 50 cents a Jmonth, strictly in advance CEO. MYERS', 11 & 13 SOUTH FRONT ST OCt 23 , Come! Come! Come! . TO Exchange Corner. oct :o .These gooda were selected muieorinern markets and ifTiT peno82j the wants and rpnn?! nVi A. WEILL, Agoat, -2521". Uukct st . SPECIAL ANNOUNCES Tiu INSERTED O.Y r-'-. Silver Plate-nt thesame rate ..(tfrri Kubber. It is far better than Rubber 2 2SS2S STpari Ti theprice of n 7p,Ie all other D-ntdlSrifflg. full and satisfaction rrJZ7rV 'S A.GA.HST We Come to the Front WITH A. Fresh Supply OP HEW GOO DS Our Mr. Boatwright is now North buying And Daily we are Receiving By STEAMERS AND RAILROAD. We won't impose upon our friends by enu merating. The list is too long. OOMK! AND SEE POE YOURSELVES! inerv 1 and Fancy Goods, the Latest in French Pat- A HU5. B. CAR"R Ar RAV bons. " T'!, prietor to furnish them with A LIVE NEWSPAPER, allotherDentalVerattnrri MB. N. H. SPRUNT wishes ti announce t?tcU that he is now ready, after havin? re-1 varra Tooth Pul' - -m m m 4 I I W Uf I nil III I III! r M . W K I V U V II.II.m.- w The Iteadms V ublic are respecu ullr xnterm- - ' A, " x juiuiuerjr 1 r uuer vxuuus, 1 iie ljaiest in a rencn ra.t- that lf .nhall hn ttin rionstAnt aim ftf lh Dro- terns, Ilats and Bonnets. Velvets. Ribbons. p iiiwppr n oni nnra onn nil bnflhiA..k . s t . .in ouu .ax lug i'MUluuauie i tl ml r in r . xuanetn Millinorv and V ' -""""viuiiwir n -ro t -r,. 1 NEK, ON THURSDAY. 25th inst.. M "A!i WBHES 10 IS to eonUntie- until Saturday evcninff. All from the Northern CM JLLk et must come and see. Everything new in the maUn her pj BCIM"J rancyiane. ana evervdMrrint":r Ttf IT obnTTkTfn I J rv-iiwrAiin Hn m jj.. Ofnuwi. uu u now DretmrM t.. . Very Attractive 4 r the NEWEST fiTYT.Psi .r. 4 - mrm-mm I w out! 11. IX. VPlTATa Millr. E" .1 FInrr ti;uu', ' '"men containing the latest news of th day, and en deavorine to keep its readers fully informe in regard to events of interest and importance occurring in eyery quarter of the world, oct 24' HORTLiSRH APPLES JDR DAILY MARKET REPORTS Will lull and correct and will. De kept open until he latest possible moment. Mer chants in the city and country, may rest as- sured that they will be thoronghly reliable. JUST IN And for salo by f. nit Ml money d BINFORD, LOEB & GO. oct 19 NEW RIVER OYSTERS. The Mews Columns AVWLL at $1 a gallon and Oysters left at 9 Will contain the reports, both of news and markets, received here each day " at noon, and the L O G A. L house free of extra charge. OBED JENKINS: Southwest Corner Market and Second sts. oct is For Rent LliilS n f T) A rrnirT :vt m u lu l A h i m lii"! i a l A TfT nu rrrrtr. u xuu uuuse now Has been Placed in careful and exDerienced livv"cu i Ur ' J- I Augi(( corner 01 Aiar&et and Third t,.. -Vt,a, : r (streets. " uuuuc. .1. ueuup 1U lUC DCVUVB Ul (.UUBUT CUU'I if. . .... nit .n.UJ til. 1L! - III .1 "!.. it. I wau KrCBuy ootige we Single roomg, 0r in suite forhousekeeping. Editor, and will contribute additional inter- ' ortii 'ruu,PuJ on Qe premises. est to these columns by forwarding any items ofewsthat may occur in their respective localities. may 14 I E8tiished 1830. Female School. MISSES BURR A JAHES, Principals, HE THIRTEENTH AN1T0A& Se&sion T of this school will commence on THUR8 DAY, the 4th of October. Pupils ojT all age received, while the same care will be bestow ed upon each, from advanced young ladies to the smallest child. Object teaching pombined with text book instruction, is a particular feature of the school, the Principals, after long and careful experience, having found i to be the most advantageous method of imt parting knowledge to the young and enquir ing child. ' Vocal music and calisthenics free of extra charge, excepting a trifle for the daily use of calisthenio apparatus. . Musical Department under the supervision of Mrs. M. S. Cashing, whose long and faith ful experience renders her peculiarly fitted for this work. For terms, &c,, so or address Principals. sept 6. For; Sale. VytllTE PAPER FOR WRAPP NCf rge sue, either by the quire or ream sept 13 Appfyiat TH13 OPFICni We Guarantee THAT YOU CANNOT CALL FOR ANYTHING IN A First-Class Fancy Grocery Store, But we have, and as Low as you can Boy in any House in the State. OUR CLERKS ARE ATTENTIVE AND POLITE 1 WE GUARANTEE PROMPT DELIVERIES. C0ATVRIG1IT d McK0y. BTAtE OF NORTH CAROLINA, ) SurEBioB Coukt of New Uakoveb Co. j The Dawson Bank, TiaintifT, sagainst Frkhcis'Morria ahd The Cape Fear Fibie Cdmpuiy, Defendants. ALL CORRESPONDENCE, On matters of general interest will be' gladly received, but our friends must beat in mind HIS ACTION IS BROUGHT BY THE that tbev must write only on one side of the plaintiff td recover of the defendants the sum t A h ifllr.L trxmw.' - 4VU4 r n. ai lt liar. a m w n age, must t must avoid 7 IX.,VIwnul"a.otate, on the tenth H.iIiIp rmtno tntrot Ur, f.i -t. - i I Monday after the second IfnnHav tn . I 1877, and then and there to answer or de- munication. as the Editor wilt nni ha htAA I mQr to the complaint herein filori th;. a-- - " --sw - y JNO. D. TAYLOR Clerk of Superior Court m0f iBi u heretofore, the Best Q(W the Latest Dealim th t ., ii.t n. i ..V...11VWI mu -"UHoraoie lealing. Orders from th. Pftr. -it-n-j oamuuuon guaranteed or funded. Variety Store, 42 Market StnL o A MRS. L. FLAN AQ AJ. OYSTERS FIRST OF THE SEASON NEW RIVER nvcTwa Fat and sweet, now served up at thbj Centennial Saloon, The fines t Vincs, Aiea Li M(JCiJ always On hand. TflUV fiinunit sept21 JOHN CARROLL, Proprietor. REMOVAL. JOHN WERNER has removed LuBirtf Shop on South Front Street one door Jr. .1 countable for the viewi or language ot Cor respondents. "3 8ept 15-Iaw6w-5at THE OFFICE, nun oitnoAninvifin rifY VRtpvna vn uun auuaijiiir iiiirj iisi. vi' au iU) f UULlu -ww.wBB MW I. JL-f-K. 'I .t.-i r ..... TTOT.TI TTTT3 TATTi Even- Lcforc type was set for the first issue, I - ii,- mmmi M i T7 ' ' we aame old place, Dawson Bank Aller. w as an exceedingly flattering one, and Is Th. . ' 6 ' , The finest oysters, rame and deliac!. K , whittle season and tha BEST-rnnr t-....i. u A. VXVU any newspaper in .erth Carolina ever before Carolina. WSM puoucauon, ana is now rapidly on the I v- 4 t. r I JS" Yon fpt n hat rnn otll V ..J A , . I ".vn wmi m utu piflOI L)ttF(.wll ua me various railroad I my wnai you get at COLLINS' -OFFICE lines. joss. e. ; sArxna, Eniroa amd PaoratBTOaf Office on Seconds tre fcetwera Tix cen and Chesut, near tls Tczlz"! rf , oct 1 . - -: SALOON. septal The Centennial rj THE COOLEST SALOON IN THE city, and continues to furniah forts MrrMf.;nv drinka, fine cigars and turtle, clam or vege cr vome, ye hungry ana eatfornothinsrand th ihtnte nk- , for a cowideratioa. v , i, . -JOnirJARROLL, -; pi uru oiana. his many patrooiK friends he will now be pleased to fee stli i I 7, South Front strcetfCleapor'ioId itiaij oct 10 ij Hir 1 I mm . ,1 S vt u xfcoapecnuiiy uner tot- QNE OF THE Largest and Cbeaf t of READY MADE CLOTIILVa ' . BOOTS AND SII0E$ HATS, DRY G00Lf &c, &c, &c, &c, in this city or Si We respectfully solicit a call b(ftrK chasing elf cwhere.- SOL. BEAB 1 BZ(& oct 15'. 18 A 20HtMitr- Miss S. A. Stroc! ANNOUNCES TO TflBUPIE3off i mington and vicinif, t bM r moved and opened her FINE FRENCH MIU1HEBT to the Boildiafr ROTTTrt smpnp pniKCESS STRLt THREE DOORS FROM FRONT. Bejidence in same UUt- always br Finirer. fuli, nut at-- Curls made to order, oct 10 g 3.A.STggCt At Home Again. XTTE HAVE BETCB5ED TO OUR OLD QUASTESj 4 and6SouU Water Street: J Baildings thoroughly repaired, and ly arranged for car bueifl KfiXT SALE, Unlimited Goods receded wtfl ; ' CR05LT bet 23 Stoci asd Beil Wt i a b ft I a 7
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