I 1 . "J i vet 1 1 i24; - wtw; '. fiooof; 90 00 : i no w i ;, :;. STAILIKuS Edttcr. SS 00 I 65 00 I HW AdvertiMrt Who diii4, wiB b flla t? ehanzi their ftdTertiwrnentg' eioo wek witk , . . . . U wj -' , . -. ' , . . U4 li' Mii . ' - ,1 . ' . " . 1-1 14 ST j. ' , . . - - , . - -$; 1.: ' I p m mm m a ii i ii'iii t 'u mm m m mm mm i m - . w ii t , ri ' r - ' m, - m m - v . . i - "i, m T u mm r i' 1 i iri II II 1 1 - r I IV I I 1 f II 11 1 fi II I I I 1 01 II 11 I I. I I , 1, In I M A III I 1 1 ii ' to vi.tM ... Si) I Ii" oik l. .l C: pUU. la !&' i. i u I utr. inn biiii w HtUk Uju; 0J lltll i. ' t t't t it -ofoMtouAl CnrclM. . tVM M I . I 4 t 1 1 V. .. . '. .(.. k V i. r:x3. TMaoviciivr. 1 1. in ru v v c. u.. . uiii-i' . ti.it ! N '.TUN. l'K !KfI n, V ( t . A . ikj t t 1 1; v . II. II. - MI.IN. trtrny and Counsellor atL.iw t U!:.:; Utchlaada Onslow N C :Wl.Vt Mr. V Allll. Attorney nci tounselor, LL!ZABCTHTOVN. N. C. Ilwl I II., rwln-r In Nur( t . G. W. HI3HSHITH. or nmpMou, j;-ti4r In 'tn:tOT onri It 'ciyhrr n"ii I. , u ri . Wilm in'.na, gm I- I . J M CHASTt:. A Cjaeral Commission Merchants )t Rt'N 1 1. : f.tn iiwd t ijji- U of fuitiHi -i r ml 'tiui'r !. M4fcU.y vjM.k MkMta, wuil nrfw ! i "lui' n turn. lUuuft f. v v tf i. HONEY v: SONS, Wlf.itlxGTo.V. N. C. "T ' t It. "ii'l.i t. XUifi :ni - lA.il. 1,'t 4M i4Mk t'utltfb . If 'Vxk' VtiiA Vill -m.M ti-ll lt rt:tvL Htru ( mfrkHK. VI i.-1 M ,(l' :.. I'UVIII't I'm iiwm' liit 'f.fc' t.r. .. r Mi ,, f;) I'ltmii r. . '. (rtllMiu, . (Ml ll- it t'tMtrtt tin. I W.'fh rr ,ii.f 'ii-. wirt. i :t!tpc. " uil. Bimiiif A..ir--.i H. t"-'- i. riui.k. r...i- i... t.. I'SE WELLS CAR BO UC TABLETS -it -wn of tli V ii ; t I, r tut ."Wit f trn,";'if.4 t' N.' liKT V.f.r- CA!;'UiU: TAHLKTS. A t 'iirrif 'i. T !it Ir-n JT lurk. T C P? I hi rxrwrt ., Arntaiw - KU"t0 tUUiKCO. .i 41. Ni wk U' CI. f . f ItVDIT CftXt- . r. 4 tKiLUSrc t.! t ihrn. HI L'TUHH. .....i ;!illl N't'f n.Iar . . . . r-mtttli Pr. J. A. ! ; '. i.t- .ml ft vt f Ui '' ru.- ' ti" Kvn-vn i-tall. ) . . ,iimttiul " "' "'l ! j. r i. 0m" 1 ,!' ' ' I if ?i't i ! . y - i t & yt.! an kt;. f . Iiii ii Al ia ".i ai.-l.:in Waii' '' i'l t i . . nfl. 14-Jilt . EISfGRB. LOEB 1 GO., . Ii I, .illl C t tti" 11)1) a. l'l. lt!i;tr: I ; F I I it v. .:. I in rH ' .. .. ytitwoi'i4 ur g.M.t l" It '. tin t t" ll . ... I i. tfvti..-i ! wiutti tt I." !?.: V1CK & MKHANR - t 'f vft-v i,.itll;, t ' fi-tCf .lil i SALE OR SHIPMENT COTTON CHOI'S Jt t U4 'l 5 '-"O" t -.f i N f.fi tr. . !? mf- - lit V. flCX.. I. tt tru.i .ta ,t- -w v i r'irr- t.i'tur U J'-"'" t:.t - u i' , .tti.t t on I hi t J---- tXt Ij'i.l l VOL. I. LOCAL. SrUl Notic. V. i. trw .. t; l: tiy c r ciitJ io i. r' . !! w' I'u.i. t. Dr.tl.w. Wtrlt. Ji!.' . ! U ''hiuUiUh'I, lia.!T, ftr-riti:k !! -j-.-r f'ch fj- i. r ir..r c.rft. r. m i "-ti.rrT r..v Ku-r vu: !'. i. iit'rw.J trv ctl fcttij tiv Ui4.i. fu t rt.&.tr.t at. ntiirr rlirtU r i.. it writ ittttr tlA . I ; liii ii ia. u 4-.i:i u 1) .ii u..-. l. h .: City Eelisiou3 Uirertory for Sundayt Nov. 4tb. TUitu u I O' v-g" tr-li, lU-r. J. IL W i'r'. P. P., t-i", at-rTue at 11 a. in. 'mI S v. n St''l rrbi trrin C!cK Cmp I. l i t r F uitli HCrl. R V. C. M. I ., t.-r Fr ul Srt 51. E. Clnrcli. orn r Fnmt antI"Tliiiiil it Kcr. J. E. J. -utr. Srr"u I t 11 a, u., xn! . . il'b S rv t M- K. CKrc . ri(l be twrt it N'an a ul Chucdi St-, Kev. J. 8t. Jznnt Ki-t vl C'urh corri K.trkrt J Ti. rU ft.. R. Mr. Wac i'. r- It.r. S". Joh't'i E vo,-l Canrrli rornr Thiril af.,1 nrCraM. Kt r. Mr. PaIUtm, i ret- . S'. Pnf Ecrp!Cuch nmr AniKN r, n t r, CTicr t 1 1 . in, Kirt Il.jp' tl Charel'. t oriirr Mr . f mr.il lUU H:. R . J-t. ft. TJ- i'. lv(vrt c't ir a. 1 1 . ru.t knd Si J'Ba, t i.t Church, hUtt L?-lhnn- . J Ctl. ,r , -.-4 t 11 a aiuj ;j . J. I'. Ki .. . Firxi Frw Wit! Hipti! Ct-O'cU. v r;i r K"rt!i ) I)tain ..!, Mrr ! it II i. r. n J 7 ) p. nu . ri.l' Kiwn. Lutlrr i tl''tli v tin NiUi uj JiaiLcl HfV. Ii M 1U rt.h. tti. P. I.. tr, Orr- i tt: it i al 11 a. ul, E gf..-h r- in' 4t Tj p O:. S'. n"i' CtK. !', niurrli. i (to. k i t lw r. S ii'ii'l an I Tlitl 31 , l 11 (.-, ,.tt r l!.v. P. 7 j.mI ..Uxk, i.r clntcl t 5 p. 1 . Eif- I'onjri vati.nl AcaJ- rtu U tit. tt lB- r ;S teiit!i ! N 11 t 1. Kici ax 11 a. tn. mno 8 p. ,-irn Ilt-lltr?. t DM-k lt w- ti U: i-r mt F'ruot it... l!:V. J. L. u. ci ttpUm, cric' t 4 p. . S VIrk TcoU Eiicril ChrcK .s.. ti.. Suth mim! JIull err t- Til s' c pfM" 1 1 n- Cuiuji: prajrr v p. it. Ktn-r BiytUl CtiHich (fl nU) S. nlS ! vii Orasf ! An W. II. Bk. itt"f, S-rvic at 10J 9. m ml 8 p. rn. Tiinitf Ct.pi 31. E. Ci'ircli (el.) Corner 8"'?' a H'Ufwick 1., Kr. A. 31 - n jMt-r. stTtiu t 11 . n , tod 3 TJ p. m . a r. sfrtr uu a r. - 5w. a. r. X Swrt. - rrt'frl i i HW. ' . Vw Ritcr ryte are arming juice frerly. . - . Varibt. cbanablc bot fr.trrme h' warm w-uthtr lor the U )n. r.afiarj? hii lo ntx dal'. in raci-i'ritl C'tndi durin ; th pi : Ia thf cipture - flu-f Jpepi w i l'-t.rtl Howrvl b:ht:d Mdfi or sn b.hiivt ? Y, Kf mtjt r blijatjoa-i t, Sena- - - tl S'tj-rcn;- lurl, ai in f ti u p, i tti aril n" cold ." '.r yt WehVtl hue a plenty n' id f -tia I btr, without a dubt. t:. - Kr Strvt Mthliit Thcrvh Pioi.Irr. t llayM ha irjfd hts r - i Iinutuui, m.n, Thtit!y. ".t u.b-r i jzti. aa a dar of N'ati n d ai; 1 1 iii. TV- f ,!ft of tt.e t ape Fear Mtti ;iry Vc vli mj wen oit f r diill :od p;ri-i- i tho i-trr. n of th 3'ith u . Tt. apj'v aaiico nJ dr.ll wa pufe c7iuttenlaJb,A. U-nt:ae-ta Sen darkey lell fron Kroi" :r i tlt-jHil t tl.e track boiow. d ta ue nf boat -2 fret, la.t Mi'r.ih. itUl and br.ke his'er. If ?i 1: 1 1 Wu sober i wonl 1 hate it T.d him thonsrh if be had no! 'ee n hate In frw Il'a Icn cnutity n.urdrr cac aj'ty M til-latued jm'rrdav ftix! In- tiijl it now r'jrciiig'. V.tv PiwitUnt Wneel. r b i I een I ir.l fr.-m. He tMi.Ji.rjtv Vr P,.i t! nt"( ti'hrrn jwl;cy. " A wild bull wjj chariug around town on Tuesday nioruing hut and fcnl jKTions had a mrroir cscajn? fr tn tKtn gorctl j the trnte. He m.idt- tiling! quite lircly Ut a while Why L- PrviiJcnt JIjye like one OHiUniipViiofr larceny vt burglary ? Icauie ho bos ia tiis Tabine: falso K. y with which he ii attempting to unl ck :lc'dor of the Democratic I urty ati-1 sftal the Solid South. Tlic d-tT.-rMice ln-twcvn a "true bhn" IcM0CTat n la "Kiled dou' KuJtcal conj'sta in the fact tlut t!ie iVmocrafs despise Hfrts for stealing the Presidency, and endorae bin acu by which tlic South bjs g.)tten ril ofthegauj of Lhierea who have pianderrd fcer to the terge of rnin, while th? lUdicali eudot Ilayua for trealing the Prvridency, but hate him became he ha stopped mauy of thcra from further taling. V. Undenrocd. A negrc, claiming this name and bailiog : from Uladrn county, under the inspiring influence of bcnxlnt acted in Vicij an tn3olent,liaordrIy and outrageous n.ftiincr bat Friday night at the Pur cell IIoujo t'.at he was arrested bv otl.cvr KoWn Orteu, whom he re ited eten to the ex'eut of drawing hi kni'e. He as taken before Mator Paw son on Saturday morning ud .Mtei)cel to pay a , fine of $5 or be coutined in a cell for ten day on brvad and water. "Lbbm1 Jim." Tiiit ltoiterouf and otHciom iudt ti lu.il, who ha been in the habit or a. ....v... . I . ... .... T I . . A. t . I... IuiiuvjiiIq ati.ui; i iu iiii: witji. vj $ iutcnueddlin. came to crief a few days co. lie aJ arretted uo der charge of disorderly conduc', ant placed in 'durance tiIc." Aa Borwa, " ' ' A p.wr litt'e b- invtiTM, friiHlTc- rwtf, ivii i; I i laiuc a nU.vo, ws piiktl ip on il e itrft lot wi-rk, in a ri il!" ron.l t tii s'ck with fever ami carritl tn the city I-k iul, wkiv he ia receiving I bo utci-ttnry attr'itioa. " i Xrowwd. A Uat ctrtitaiuinc l!Urtl Iiepixter, whifr, mid Ikik Pickett an l HmiJ Hi-wrtt, colored, capaized lant wek n-ur 5!.alhtte, Brunswick c unity. Titf iwo n"eti were r!riwnHl, l-eing oiHrr the ii.fluenc f liquor. The whte mm, by dint of great exertion, matird I ims If. N"o foul play ii sua- p-dcd. DWta ttk Blla- Mr. Harrer, who resides on the onm!f informs n that fouud on the bead., nenr Mooro'i inlet, the roj, rings and parts of oanrads which probably composed a b-alloor.. Mr. Harper thinki, from the appear ance of the debri. that if had been there a!out two months. Dr. hi. J. J)B.90tt. We regret to l-arn that thU g-ntlfman bus lift the tity. with the virw rf l.-catiog elsewhere." Only the day before his departure he r r"on:i?tl a ncces,fnl ?ur cicul ojvmtou npn littlo Lloyd hMcrnnun of M ino!ia. e h'jo the Or. will find a p!ca?ant location and a'tutTi the .nieces he ?o justly t uurif. 1 OtX) t Mac?. Our prinl.-r. in etti?j up a:i a.t vie on our tin. .rial par-, thin week, d- fn tho 'wrwlilniii;dfvat ol tl.c . pt n-nl .4 tho P, ru ratie jKirty jut l.OnJyttr bnj;vi lh we p 9 .l-ci. cni lit I- i.t:) eip ct and oni:i it y uv r-. The trior escaped liie ut:eu 'i . . t:r p-f rvft'l r lo it-aJimr ,.t ..rtu-V ,it tr t l.'XX) fa.:ti 1.S:0 ,u.. t ii .1 r sJ it it wan written -V X a.! a!', tie : !j ;o Midvt.t- Vt -4 ( tiu i-'t it. Iv Ri!ac ZJtratl. Wt- n crii to chronicle that C C. Redd yJi wl.ui: ved cn th- iVind I i:Mt', aUut a mile from the city, had c usfcrtune to hwso h; dwelling, a g'v.M ai-u rt)nmouiouj bui.uiu, txt xwk. Mr' lvV ard his wile ere toth nt.ent at the time. The fire, whoe ri,ci:i is ut:known, occur red about 1 u'el tck p. m. , Mr. XJorri- pnson. rut dul nt jtr re:c the ;r hic!i oriinutel m the dining rrMn. until it w:s to late to ae th-. hoii-e 1M cam- soon and i!Ci coded in st:ng some of its con-t.-n'. The bnildiii) was iiiiurrd for ST in the X. C. Homo with Mcer. Atki.i-ii and Manning. A gouts. WILMINGTON, K G.; THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1,1877. FtV.rnl Cwrt. . This tribunal is in session, Judge 1 Jrooks presiding. Xo cases of much importance have rx-u before it. In the case of Charles Llwton for rob bing tho mail i, at Magnolia, the dc vndant plid gniltly; but i.tfiiv-e h ii not Ik-oii pronounced up to tho tirnv of our going to pre;5. X.ctarat tlx .Lutheran Churob. Krv. Ir. B rnhoiin, the cflieieut and j intly popnl a pastor of Evangelical Lutiioran church i the t i IS ciry, dehvcreil a iiighly.cnt. rtaining j e.ndinstrnciivelectun-inhisdninh last .Sunday ereninc. on th locaiilit i mdo lamou. by The life and hors ol Martin Luther, the .reat Gorman reformer. It. B.-rnVitii'. icnt Eurujem tour -n.ii hd him nivea dtecription acquire-d by eraonai ob- st-rvatiou. The church as jkicIcpu and many failed to gt atiniHsion. The lecture win r.p ated yestcd 'y cveuiug by s cial request. Hon. Edward C.utwU" Aildre. Wp aro deh'ghted to loalu that Mr Heinslxrger is having the addrcM of Judge lantwell, dcl'nered on the 'i'iud cf hist May, at the Optra House, in tiiii city, before the WUmington Light Infantry, published in pam p!let fonn. The address is not only a complete sketch of the organization before which it was delivered, but an eloqucLt tnbut- to the patriotism and valor of our North Carolina fore fathers and their chil Iron. It con tains facts, highly -int-resting and important concerning our tate liev plutiouary history nt before accessi ble to the goncral reader, but sus ceptible of the mostsatistactory proof. The pamphlet onght and doubrleis will have a wide aircolation. Tw St We call wrticular attention to Jlroadhrims Xer York Jester this wtek. He never writes an uuinter eating or nninslructive letter. W rejcat what w.have heretofore said, that this"" letter alone i worthtbe sabsenptmn -jriee cf our ' paper. Thi-j week, he presita the subject of the Drama i a its proper light. - If every thing, of uu immoral and in d. cent character were excluded frotn the stage, and nothing encouraged which did not tend "to a Ligher intellevtual development and a no bier moral aspiration, it would be a refiner and purifier instead of the greatest corrupter of th? people. The pic rare .which Brqadbrira draws of the stage in Xew York City is an alarming one rndeed. "The Union' rquarv under the manigcment of Shook and Palmer is about the nly theater inOi'e. York, where there is a truly legitimate and respectable f crformanre,1 he says. We know that the tastes and morals of our people arc seriously vjtiated not only by the iuJccent and degrading exhi bitions so frequently made on the ta,;c, but by the descriptions of them given in the public prints. There are some things "of which it is a shame even tosjieak." The Leg isla tores of the different States, in proreciiug the public morals, ought to prohibit all indecent and im noral shows of etery kind, and no man, who has any resject for mo: her, sister, wife or daughter ought to en courage such monstrosities. If the Drama was what Broadbrim would have it, all could patronize the tht-a- tcr and be benefitted instead of bung dt bunched. -V Trfbwt of Rpect At th? adjourned meeting of the Wilmington Aiar, the following rt?so lutio! s relative to the death T Adam Km pie, Esq., were rcportc I (aud tu:..nituousIy adoptctQ viz: Kcsolved, That in Jlie deat-i of .d am Empie tlie rofrusion h.iS hjit one of its mo( rospcod ineuiNers. who a otr zealous and h.i. li-. iu the pursuit of hs pr -h s ii.m duties .unl tnithful to the m-t:v Mn-i inqn-r tant tvurt confided to !i rt.j-e du r.i:g a lor.g an 1 laborious j r.i.-tice; th t his asocia!es nionni l Ik I o" a frit-tad and gentleman iiui - culti vated m ni, :-c.mmu i.,! 1 nnnners, generous heart and tiniwrs::! hberal it r endear d hin to th. m; t: iit th -eo nuninity has b-er. depriv e! tf a u-tfiil, 'progressive .ind j.ni;ic spiri ted ritien. and the poor uf friend whoso face w..s nv.cr lurried from anv jxTr m n. IUs Ivetl furthc-. 'That Hi; Honor, .Tudg- M'Krc, bo n-quesred to direct the Clerk of this Court to p,ead the loregoinc resolutions on the minutes o' t lie Court a.- a prp tnal testim i iii.il of the esteem and afh-cti .i, of :ho Iwr for their l.te Broth-r; tn.,t the r-ecretarv of this meeting f.,r.vaj-J a copy of th'-se re-o!atio-s fr publi cation lu the newsjKqvrs ul i5.e cPy a- d to the widow t f te dee sed , Ii. S. Flaxen, v hai'n Upon motio-i of Ilr.n. D. J.. Rfls sell, the Chairman ol this meeting was instrnci-vl to prison; them to the present term t' tiie ."iitierior Court. 1 On motion the meet ng adjonn.ed sine di''- - (xEonGK Davis,. Chm'n. ? K . . Mxktix, Sec'y. . 1 1 on. w-vo Lsaiis aenverea a moir eloquent eulogy foUowei by F. n. Par by, Esq., and F. P. Poisson, Eq- HiJ Honor, Judge-Moore, who uas jua le u most favorable impres sion here, closed in a very impressive and anVefing strain. ' " u )TT U'V lFPfl?Ti lort. d Weekly f r the DtitocR.vT. 'r'ii- .ii it.-ts, lor vinUtions of City Honor,- ue j I,;,ve U' u w aJ ui.impor- t jut j J.i llif courtd .f the Justice- of the IYaof tieie lias hec-ii an ulnj. sl ntibro ken lull. w I t. " t m T" l j 1 ' j M"";';' v,t l-i ;ne .-5upcuor t-uurt, Oclore juog(; re have hei-n iiothtii-r hut en; tas mej. two cases Tere d. cii-l wiiicli were of coiiiiiorubic i i-iv!t Jo our business community, n.it .o ijiiich on account of the simonnt i . . : I rr i:isiitli many nice po;n?s of law in. y.ilvti. In the later c-e ixu distin ;iiil)t'd itizeo and lawyi r, Hon. G.-argi- David, niddii the crowning i ii .rt f liis l.fc". The aigumi uU, on bath r'i'h-8, were very alIe. EDITORIAL. NEWS NOTES. lu Congress nothing of much im portance has beeu done. Our IJep reseutativo Col. A. M. Wadd P, has hvn made Chairman of the Commit-tct-ou post ofpees and pst roads The news from the Eastern war U s:i!l favorable to the Kuss;ans. The indications now are that Plevna u iil he takou. The Kussiaus gained a victory of some importance at on of the p-ints near Plevna, a few days PENDER COUNTY ITEMS. Tiie diptheria ha3 prevailed to an ahina'ng extent in theneigi b rliood of Po nt Caswell recently. A great mai v children have died, from this dreadful sconrte. 1 ! i&aafthuCthe citizeus living between j?onth Washington, Ponder coantyi and Newkirk's Bridge., in Sampion county, a distance o( about 22 mfe, are .very desirous that a mail route be established between those points. It woul i.be a great convenience. Il the people "will get up au application for the establish mentor this route, recommending pest offices and postmasters at suit able points and forward to us we will take pleasure in a-sisting them to the extent of our ability. ' DUPLIN COUNTY ITEMS. We call attention to the advertise ment of Messrs. Sol Hear vfc Brb., offering houses and lots in Magnolia for s.ile. A bargain ca;i be had by any one desirous of purchasing. Rev. Mr. Heitman, the Methodist minister at Magnolia, wi'l preach at that place next Sunday morning and night. We learn that he wiH pro tract the meoting. W. J. Ilollingsworth, Esq., oT Magnolia, led to the hymenial altar, to-day, Miss Walker, one of the fair daughters of Pender. We wish them rmfch happiness and success. Weaieglalto hear that a post office has been opened at A. n. Mer ritt's store, near the county line or Duplin and Simpson, on the road between. Magnoba and Taylor's Hridge, wit!' A If. Merritt as post master. The mail earner on tlu route I'roru Kcnaiiiville, in Duplin conntv, to Jacksonville, in Onslow county, leaves tiie irm.r point at 6 in. on Monday- Mid Thursdays of eacii week, if the time of departure wore changed to noa of those days it would be of s-ry great advantage to all the P-":lo on thai route." Aii mail matter that arrives at Magnolia on ?atvrd.iy nm Sunday evenings and rni:d:iy .-.T(,i Monday ir.ming might go forward it noon on Moidav if the change were made, klo as it liowi leaving at 6 a, n., prior to tiie' arrival cf the mail front Magno lia, it bes to remain at K'eransviHe till the l- ;t Thnrsd-jv All matter that v.-ts to Marrnoiia on Wedce.-uay evening anl flinrsday moruing has to Pe over at Kenaus v I e till the following Monday. We hope I"? lecpe on the route and the postmasters at the different offices wiU r: aiT-bcaiion for the change lira ycitw- it can be arrand. ,0-ES ; COUNTY LOCALS. M-EY, hditor. li d, iu last Hemocbai that filtten or twenty of c:1p,ait, Turner's' me:1 i n N i u f ('Uera! trop I illOUJM taVP i-r,i r . -n,..lT.,. eJil Caritam Hajes and lutur e mer &c. Nice weather for gathering corn and picking out cotton, and our far- mere are more than bnsy The merchants of Pollocksville have been paying threel cents and upwards tor seed cotton jthis season. Mr. Joseph A, Smith lost a fine mare ith staggers yesterday, and Mr. Calvin E. Scott has lost one of his fine mules to day. Business of every kind is looking unward in our villace. The sound of the 'steam in, the workman's hammer and paw and thai continued rattle of carts from morning until night seems to admonish ins that old hard times bavepassedTr3 .by, for a while, at least. Smith. Perrv & Kinsev hare been ffinninar cotton ior the farmers for the last ten or fifteen days, and it makes times look lively around Trenton. Greenbacks are passing about and everybody appears to bo in goo.d humor, "especially j those4vlip have cotton. ' . . Mr. William Gilbert, of. Trenton; recently received a letter! from Ru-i sell & Co., of New York, stating' that he had drawn over $&)Q in jewelry in several lotteries, and; that they were appointed Jo collect 'the assess ment, and if he would send them $14 they would send the articles provi ding he would name his nearest ex prefcs office We do not suppose that Mr. -Gilbert has ever invested iu a lottery of any kind, and wiil-hot send Kussell & Co. the 14. We would advise our people to put all such let ters in the rire. This same Kussell & Co. have been thoroughly ventila ted by the American Agriculturist, in his "Humbug column, as a swindler. MT. OLIVE LOCALS. D. J. AAROX, Editor. Cotton comiug in quite freely". . The Nimrods are killing the part ridges. ' Cotton is being sold her 2 for good prices. f The measles .-.re quite prevalent in this neighborhood. '":'' ' Four steam cotton gins within four miles of this pl.ice. Waitman Thompsonj has bad his trial removed to Wilson county. Cotton 9; turpentine $1.80; corn 63 ; . meal 75; peas. 75; Wheat $1.30; potatoes 40. f. X, The D. A. X. Hop ClulT;wi41 give a '"Hop" on Friday .night, .when a good time may be expected. Several of our young men con template joining . the ' ColJsbrj Kiiles. A definite understanding Will he had this week. Robert Swinson recently, during one morning's hunf, caught two foxes and a large buck,! the latter weighing 165 pound nett. John Mazingo, who wa3 charged with the murder ot John Smith, has be:a acquitted, being justified in de fending himself from the assault made by Smith. Mr. John Heeves, the popular clerk of Mr. tt. J. Southerland, led to Hymen's altar Miss Tillie Klmore, p last Wednesday evening. AJay they have a pleasant journey through liie. . Dexter has been the fastest horse on record, but bis time was beaten during the past week, in37 by the celebrated black horse Marshall. Dexter Simmons' was warranted by Marshal AlcCaleb -for 37 cents who secured a judgment. ' j . . W. T. Klby, Jr., who has been living among us for sonte time, has accepted a position with the well known house of W, Hi Hersman & Co., of liichmond, Va. lie is a wor ihv younff- man, and we! regret his departure, buc hope hewill meet with mucn success in his new held ot la bor, bhould he visit any of our friends they can rely upon him in every particular; f W- are growing fast as a market. In 1874 only $100,000. worth of goods sold here. I Hiring the past twelve months, $150,000 worth have beeu sold. Wehave one house that did a business of si35,ojjO last year.' The business of the place has in creased withm three yettrs nearly fif ty per cent. Not a vacant honse in town and. the demand", lor,, build ings of all kinds is tqua to the sup-. OMMERC W I L 21 1 N U 1 O N to j? K E T REPORTS .'JLtt.1 Ak. l it. A - v Wednesday O r i 'Cl. Ji, O-l SriRirs Tii:riKTi.-r-Thursdav Oct. 25. Market quiet, 40 casks connlrv packages sold at 31-Jp-per gal. Friday 26th. Dull, .-'alas of city' distilled at 31 cts per gal. .No-country packages sold.' I. Saturday 2?th. Firm, counfrv packages at 31, and city distilled 31'j. cts per gal, 4 Monday 29th. Same as Saturday, 52 casks of country packages sold. " Tuesday 30th. Steady, price un changed, 120 casks of country -packages sold. . Wednesday 31st. Market quiet, sales at 31 cts. J - Cbltie- Ti'Rp'ff.vTiNE. The market from Thursday Oct. 25tb, to Wed nesday Oct. 31st. ruled . steady and unchanged at $1.45 for hard and iS2. 45 for soft and virgin. f NO. 5. RoslJf. From'Thursday Oct. 25, to Wednesday 31st, market firm at $1.45 for strained and $1.50 for good strained. Sales of 500 barrels strained on the 25th. Other sales! for the week not reported. J i Tar. The market has ruled steady.and unchanged5 since our la3t report with sales of receipts,at $1.60 per bbl. . Cotton.; Thursday Oct.. 25th. Market quiet and. steady. Sales of 35 bales on a basis of 10 5-16 for l.m Friday 26th. Market quiet and steady, 200 bales sold on ; a basis of 10 ctsper lb for mi idling. Saturday 27th. Market quiet and ea-y, sales of 137 bales -at 10J cts per lb for low middling. .Monday 29th. Market steady, sales of 321 bales on a basis of 0 cts for low middling. , . Tuesday 30th. Dull sales of 320 bales on a basis of 104ets for low middling. - Wednesday 31st. Market. un changed. No sales reported, Piie official quotations are as fol lows : . , Oi-dinar.v, Nominal. ': G-o lO.din.iry, 9J cents $ & Strict (x 'xi Urdmary 10 Lo-v Middling, J0 Middling, . lo Good Middling, tt tt ft Timber. Thursday . Oct. 25tk, 2 rafts sold, oonunon mill $6.50 per f. Marketquiet. .. i ' Friday 26th. No sales reported. Saturday 27th. No sales. Monday29th. No sales. ' . Tuesday 30th. Sales of 1 , rart of prime extra ship at $11; 1 prime mill at 7 50; 1 common mill at $5and 1 inferior . at $4 per M. Market dull. . . Wednesday 31st. Nov reports. 4 Peanuts. Sales of a few small lots on Wednesday 31st 70 cts for prime. Wo quote at . 60 to 70 ger bushel. Market dull. Prices ob tai n ed by prodac ers Wed nesday the 31st. Turke s 20 cents per lb; chickens 20 to 33c each : eggs 18 to 20c per ddz.; fresh pork 8 to 9c per lb-; ,beef on hoof 2 to 3c per lb;. beeswax 24c per lb; country butler 25c per lb; sweet- potatoes 75 to 80e per bush-. if tallow 15c per lb; green apples 2c per pk;: tomatd.es 50c per pk; fresh fish 10 to 15c per bunch sound oysters 80 to 90c per gal. MARKET EEPORTS WILMINGTON MARKET.' BEPOBTED WEEKLX BY HALL & PEARS A LL, GKOCEKS AND COMitlSSIOJI MERCHANTS - ARTICLKS. BACON N. C, Uanis, Shoulders, Sides, Hqg. Round, . .... Western Hams, . D. S. Sides, D. S. Shoulders,..-. BEEF ' On he hoof,.. . . . . riucEs. . 15 ft . 10 n tH 12V 3 15 t 81 ft . .a 16 9 HCOTTON , Ordinary,. . ... .j.. Gixid Ordinary,... Low Middling,. . . Middling1, -. . .' ..... 9 .9i 9i ti y ioj a luj 1 A Good Middling,. . . io a CHICKENS , Dressed, .! . Alive, . . ....... " a 22 Q 25 15 ft 20 11 fl 12 55 6 '" 58 '' O 30 43 45 45 ti 47 EGGS per dozen,". :. . LARD. . . . MOLASSES ;. -. New Orleans,. . . . Sugar Hotse, hhds " " bblrt Cuba, in hhds bbla. ...L STAVES Kl White Oak, pr4 M 15.00 tb 20.00 Red " ' White Oak, bbr. Red " O' ' l.CO'fj 4.oo in Coo 7 00 fD 8 00 9.oo a io.oo TAR per bbl... .. TIMBER Ordinary, ... Very Good Prime Mill, . .' ... ROSIN Strained,.per bol,. SP'TS TURPENTINE. per gallon,. . . . , TURPENTINE, . ' ' Yellow Dip, . . . . . Virgfu, ; Hard a 1.45 31 2 30 2.30 1.40 MAGNOLIA MARKET. 3EK)BTID WEEKLT BY . ' HI HOLLINGSWORTH & CO. Hums, old, . ". iieH',. Shoulders ; Sides, . . Hog Roun d, . Beef . . ' 12Ja i ... 12 a 10 a ; 812, ; ; a 11 a 7 . M a 46 - 3 a 3.J . . 4a 11 1.5 a 100 6 a 20 a 12$ 5 a 80 SO a 13 00 , a i00 124 a 15 a 1 80 a I 20 - . 6J? . ' 60 a 75 . a 200 a . prr bM. .100 75 a I 00, .5a 8 V al5 a o3 lieeswax, : t ' Butter; CottOn, -in scel, Lint, Corn,o . ' Ciiicken-s, E?b( ; Fodder, Flour, . Hdes . . 1-ard, . Liver Pudding Meal, '."' - . " Pork . ; Ptitatoes,. '. Turpt. Yellow Dip Virgin, " Scrape, Turkeys' , - Rice, . SansAe, Turnips -in. rrtfyi will it H tbTeUltn.VW. T. Pft'yfifn.11.1U, rwl atsuup for frtmlun. C. f F.VCrtumtsi tk Co.IiKUtcd.O IaZM Zt. x.V.TOnecfL.e bt eh4DC for M-t?! Kit l vt 1 oirr-.i. '- At. i i in r ru r r. niii aw 1 out Mditionja tniree., i , . , ..;;..-,.;.. BuneM notloe- la llotl oolaiaa' will hrgod 15 cents per fine for the first mwrtiot. and 10 oente per line tbejeaJU'. k TERMS CASHES DEMANIX: NEW aBVERTISEMENTS. B. F. 0ITCHELL & SOU, r' WIIaMiNGTiN, N. C.,.;. Offer to the trade tbet"" rnd. of ErPllA FAMILY FAMILY AND ' EXTRA SUPER FLOUR, i . Mannfactured at their Will. ' from aolectod lN. a Wheat. i f ',,'!' v - -ALSO . Black Seed Oats, Choice jseed TLj Whie and Bolted MaAii, , Cbacksd Qorw, j , TlMTr IIay, , '., :. AiO-i Ao. ... ,- . For sale by - -, i 13. F. MITCH 2LL & SON, nov 1-it Wilmington, N. C. 1 yALU JJLE ntOPESTY FOR SALE 1 1 t , IN THE TOWN OF MAG NO ti A. two (2) fino dweUinj hooses " .'rj to be sold omreasanao-ejUirui.. , tars, apply to F - NEwi,emT, or Sot Beab A Bao., I Wi'uiington, R. p. Magnolia, . u. DOT 1-tf P. HEINSBERGER Wholesale and Retail Bookseller anil Stationer. Pianos, Organs, Sheet Music, ChromoSj&e. and ? 1 blank: b6ok manufacturer 39 a 41 Market street, Wilmingtonj'N. . cct 4-6 t i, li ) - burni r ' 1 Vn and soilifa, bites of -T-i ' h pa ts, (discharging leK. sore ana wuk.w.!"""!, 3 . i. 'knAa t-.Mia rH.risii a t KriSh?, VaKSKi buSdta. pile, bldinr of the lungs, uterine hepiorrhage and inflsy tiona and -TJceratioM rteeuliar to femalf Sanfokd'b Extract of WUCH Hazil. it, Vcause it is better, stronger and cl. than any other, and is Warranted by ) T'otwr. Wholesale Dragfeists, 300 Vftf t Boston, ?tas. ( '' 00 187 KINSTOH;,COUEIATL Ghirtered by egisV Pal"..tt iCHARtHl' ( ELDi" A Istants, Music... Fall Classical Course". Advanced English.. Preparatory. . . .; . .. Primai-y. ....... . . iMuiui Board per mgnth, exqlasi? fuel and washingj. . .. Contingent fee. . . .... .k . Pifnils charged frotn time close of term. No deduction exoei. of protracted eicknea, . ' - Tho Principal clalm that his ovei 'the pupils of the soheol is oontinpons tiK the entire time of the aiession. ; , i . . Ki$tom, Jul; 2tb, IS). Prof. Lewis is a grAdnato of Chapel U i ku hud tmW. vAr oxoerienoo in 9du rinrHnw AAniIcmhit. an! at one time was en. principal of the OxordrFemale College.! rjn-; d-jr the management of -this dwtinguisuod gen-. . tleman, w4 trust that the Inntitute, will sun- tain tui enviaoie. rppuuMijou the hast. E I :..'"! '1 - I Why is it that O. W. Brinkley A Co., Magi nolia, X. C, advertise to sell gooas st oneap- ANSWSH. 4" j I The gentleman who fuys for thrm unJer stands his business, ankl goods bought -right are half sola, nd they propose to soil the re maming haif at a small prpftt. Their Stock cf nrtTfo-i nnntH i ? i , FANCY CA8RIMERE8, ' I . HATSJCAIt .- i BOOTS and SHOES, will compare faTorably with any in the mar ket, and they will surpriseyou in the cheap ness df thear goods.- Their motto, "LiTe and Let Live.", . . ! j - Magnolia, N.C, Oct. 4-4w. ' . ; VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE. ; - milE PLANTiTlON land lands Ixlonginff to I ; thn eHt&te of the lte Her. T. IJ. Nichol son, deceased, aitnate ( about 2 ndles from Magnolia, N.C, containing l.mK) ares, and, consisting of a large quantity of good farming lands, with plenty of lumber and turpentine lands oa which are large quant itlos of( Ught wood tor .ar. There in. on tho i laoo, a good dwelling house with all hocrsHsry ouUionsea and good water. It h4 always beeu regarded as yery healthy. It will bo sold in quantities to such purchaser, and on easy ttfrrnrt. For further particulars addre or j t T ' Mas. P. C. NICHOTsaV, -j. r wt. ow x. c Or CoL L A. Towelt IL irollinkwt.rth, or A. Wt Qarlton, Magnolia, . sep 8f-rtin FOR SALE ! ; IOFrElt for sale, rty" plantation, known as the Sjllaoe pUoe,' at Bear Marsh Church, , within five mite -of, Mount Olive, cottaiiiitiK 169 acres of good lan& city subsoil, and well drained, adapted toi Itbe 'growth of all farm y products, a good dwelling house and out- lion at s. a One orcnara, . apienuiu irr ua health -4oeationi, goil neigiiboriiooa ana icLooU convenient. rierms isvorauie. B. ROBERTS, V BCD 6-lm ' . Mount Qiive, C PALM cuAirriox bbos r Palm Soap. New York. i -i - 'RECOMMENDED FOR The Laundry, the Kitchen., AND FOR Uenernl IfoiiWiholcl Purpose, MANUrA'CTURED' BY ; - - CKAMPTON ..-BROS..- Comer Monroe and Jefferson Sits.,! NEW YOEK. r if of SOAP ! It :I i j 1 V h