CAROLINA.
Halifax county issued marriage licenses
last month for 6 white and 7 colored
couples.
Louisburg Courier: The revival is still
progressing in the colored Baptist Church,
with about 60 or GO inquirers at the
altar.
Monroe Enquirer: A few dajs ago, a
mule belonging to Mr. Henry A. Shute,
of this place, trotted a mile in three min
utes, on a common dirt road.
Concord Sun : A friend from Harris
burg tells us of a remarkably good yield
of sorghum, in that vicinity. Wm. Hol
land, a tenant on Dr. Blair's farm, made
101 gallons of molasses from a patch of
I of an acre of sugar cane.
Concord Sun : Mr. A. Crpwell, of lit.
Pleasant, sends us in an item "concarnii
of a turtle. He and his brother were in
Mr. Dan Miller's mill Tuesday night,
grinding, and the machinery suddenly
came to a stand still. A careful investi
tion followed, when the cause of the
trouble was found to be a large turtle
fastened in the water wheel. Upon being
removed from its novel situation and
plaeed on the scales, this turtle weighed
Ilaleigh Observer: A. 0. Shields, for
merly of Moore county, N. C. was' mur
dered in Hardeman county, Tennessee, on
July 22d. His body bore 4G wounds.
Alris Phillips, the son of his wife by a
former husband, and William Burrow, the
husband of one of his step-daughters, have
been arrested and "committed to jail,
rh.rtrrA with the murder. Mr. Shields
was the son of Archibald Shields, and
emigrated from Moore to Tennessee in
1860.
Monroe Enquirer. We hear of some
extraordinary good corn in Jackson
towEship. Mr. Allison Simpson has rn
acre that has been carefully estimated and
he, we understand, is confident of making
100 to 120 bushels. Messrs Geo. W. and
AY. J. McCain have about four acres of an
Island, in their mill pond, which, from
present prospects, will yield at least 75
bushels per aero. In Mr. Simpson's patch
the hiils are five feet apart each way, and
have five to seven stalks to the hill. Was
very heavily manured am suboiled.
Ralcigb Observer r A telegraphic dis--nntr.h
was received in Favcttcville on Fri
day announcing the death in Philadelphia
r f William Widdi'field. Mr. Wiildi-
V 1U1 II
field was for many years a member of the
Fayetteville Independent Company and
served m its ranus in mo rirst uc-miwui
N. C. Troops, during the late civil war
He was a participant in the late eel
lirlinn Anfrnst 23d of the 84th ftBul
irersaryof the company, and went Xorth
1 i Ti:, J1 l K r4 4l- lie-
On Monday last, ms uuaiu, s. v.
patch, was of apoplexy. Mr. Widdifield
was about 41 years of age. He leaves a
wife and four children.
Raleigh News1 cotton movements: Ke
ceipts for week ending Friday, August
31st, '77, 130; receipts for same time
last year, 125; increase in receipts for
week this year 14. Whole receipts from
flrKt nf Sent. '76 to Aug. 31st., '77, 44.-
174- wbnlercccints for same time last year
89,t73, increase in receipts for year end-
mg Aug. oist., it, "cii""'
year ending31ts.,Aug.,1874, 25.809, mar
ket closed 13; receipts for year ending
31st, Aug.,1875,35.032, market closed II;
receipts for year ending 31st, Aug., 1870,
39.773, market closed; at 111; receipts for
year ending 31st Aug.77, 44.174, mar
ket closed 10.
Monroe Express .-The attendance at the
camp-meeting at Pleasant Grove this year
was about as large as usual. We suppose
there were twenty-five hundred people
present on Sunday. The ministers in at
tendance were Rev. W. H. Bobbitt, D. D.,
Presiding Elder;" Rev. W. M. Robey,
President of Davenport Female College ;
Rev. A. A. Boshamcri Pastor Tryon street
Church, Charlotte ; Rev. T. W. Guthrie,
of Wadesboro ; and Revs. O. J. Brent,
Z. Rush and M. H. Hoyle, of Monroe.
The exercises were conducted on Sunday
by Rev. O. J. Brent, at' 8 o'clock ; Rev.
T. W. Guthrie at 11 ; Rev. A. A. Bosha-
rrur at and Rev. V. M. RobeV. at 8
p. m. The preaching was the best we
ever heard on any similar occasion. Con
siderable Reeling was manifested after the
sermon at night, and was kept up till the
clone of tha meeting, which took place
on Tuesday morning.
m - :
Kaleigh Observer..
Colored Educational convention.
The Convention reassembled at 7
o'clock, p. m. Friday, President G. S.
Bmith in tho chair.
The entire evening session was devoted
to speeches by Hon. J. C. Scarborough,
State Superintendent of Education, Judge
Tourgee, Rev. L. Branson ami Capt J. E.
Durger. Their able remarks elicited much
interest on the part of all present. At the
conclusion of these speeches the Conven
tion adjourned until Saturday morning at
10 o'clock.
SATURDAY JIOnXISG.
The Convention met as per adjournment,
Vice-President N. F. Roberts in the chair.
After devotional exercises, resolutions
were introduced by O. Hunter Jr., con
cerning the State Normal School for col-
The programme wasthau taken up and
the following papers presented :
Industrial Education, by AW F. D.b-
ahara. , , ,
The Necessary Qualifications of a Itach
er, by Rev! G. S. Smith.
Discipline, and the best Method for En
forcing it, by Miss L. S. Dove.
Schools, by Miss J. E. Thomas.
Co-equal Education of the Sexes, by
Miss Kitty Bishop.
Compulsory Education, by B.B.Goincs.
Age a Proper Qualification on the part
of Teacber, by Miss Laura A. Curtis.
Corporal Punishment, by J. W. Butler.,
The convention took a recess until 3
o'clock.
AFTEUXOON SESSION.
Convention reassembled at
o'clock,
President Q. S. Smi
h in tbo cbair.
Tbo committee on deyising a plan for
the orsanitation a
teacbers association
pxde report, which was adopted,- and a
teachers' association was organized and
officers elected.
The Committee on Business reported
favorably on all tho resolutions introduced
during the morning session, whenron mo
tion, they were all laid on the table, j
On motion, the association' adjourned.
CO
ran
SRCIAL NEWS!
WILMINGTON MARKET,
( Septexbeb, 33 P. M. I
SPIRITS TURPENTINE Firm at 3214
cents. No sales reported. . ' ;
llOSIN Firm. Sales, of 500 bbls Strained
at SI 55 and 500 do Good Strained at 1 CO, 80
bbls (K) Low Pale at $2 20S2 25 perJibL
TAR Firm at SI 55 pei bbL Sales of re
ceipts, annotations.'
CRUDE TURPENTINE Steady at $2 33
pcrbbl for Yellow Dip and Virgin. Hard
nominal. Sales Of receipts at quotations. .
GOTTEN Dull and nominal. No sales re
ported," I (
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DAILT RECEIPTS. j
Cotton I t...... ble
Spirits Turpentine......... til casks
Rosin...... . . 1,467 bbls
Tar i 63 DDIS
Crude Turpentine
95 bbls
MARINE NEWS.
ARRIVED. t
: Steamer North State, Green, Fayetteville,
Worth & Worth. , -
Steamer Underbill, Gillican, Smithville,
o u t arsiey & jo.
fqanLsh barque Juniata, Maristanez, Ha
vana, y liiiams & Alurchison. 1
I v CLEARED.
Steamer Xorth State, Green, Fayetteville,
Worth & Worth. ,
v Steamer Underbill, Gillican, Smithville,
O G Parsley & Co. 1
Schr brave, Foss, Jeremie, Ilayti, E Kid-
uer&ous. 1
I
.1 Exports.
' ' FOREI6. I " -
J ercmie, Hay tl Schr j Brave 00,1 10 . feet
luiiiuer. , ,
Fiftv Choice Town Lots for
Sale at Burgaw.
milE COUNTY SITE of Pender havinff
JL been permanently located at Jurgavr, we
the undersigned, will offer for sale at public
auction to the highest bidder at tbis place on
Saturday the 8th of September, 1877, on rea
sonable terms, Fifty (60) desirable building
lots conveniently located near the Kail Koad
and Court House site. These lots are admi
rably situated for dwelling and stores.
Plats jmay be 'seen at Court House "Wil
iningtoh and at lJurgaw. j ,
J. II. MOORE,
" I S. P. HAND,
W. E. COWAN
au": 30 I I
AT AUCTION.
No. 24 Market Street
OTOCK CONSISTING of Books, Station
O ery, Pictures, Frames, Candies, Cigars,
tobacco, &c, &c. Also L hne Surer Mount
ed Show Cases.
The entire stock must be Isold. Sale to
commence Saturday, Sept. 1st, at 12 o'clock
v aug30 T. II. HEATH.'
Star copy 2t ,
Just in.Store. x
JS UNUSUALLY FINE LOT of Water
melons and selling low. Peaches, Apples,
gr.1pcs, Ac, and vegetables of all kinds,
fresh and cheap, at .
' JONES' GREEN GROCERY, :
aug 2 Corner Market & Second sts.
SHAMPOO AND J3ATHS.
SIIAVE,; 10 cents. Hair , Cut, 25centJ.
Shampoo, 25 cents. .Hot and cold Baths at
' .. ' '
all hours. Clean towels and sharp razors in
abundance. Ail work done ia silence and
with dispatch. 1
I I. FURMANSKl,
Cor. Front and Princess.
aug 20
Lost.
1
JATE YESTERDAY AFTEUXOOon
Third street, South of St. John's Church, a
LADY'S LACE HANDKERCHIEF. A lib
eral reward will lto paid for its recovery if
1 1 1 - 1
left at theRETiW office- 1 aujr 27 .
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SOUTHERN HISTORICAL MONTHLY.
' Raleigh, N. C. , .
feb 24 '
Vinegar.
A PUKE CIDER AND WHITE
WINE VINEGAR.
GUARANTEED.
. 1 u $
. .... - ; V '
1
JOHN Ii. BO'ATWRIGUT,
Family Grocer,
5 & 7 North Front St.
aug 27
T7ZZOZiZ38AZiI3 PRICES.
S-Th6toTivninz quotations represent the
wnolenlA nriiwi crrmorallT-. In makins: up
mall orders hilUcrJb rices have to be charged.
J5AUULK U Uunny
Doable Anchor................
Dtuble Anchor "A".
- Standard Domestic..........
BACON North Carolina,
Hams, fi) ...j
Shoulders, lb.........
Sides, lb......
Western Smoked
in?
13
12
y
11
Hai9s............w..... :133a
15
10
8
BUM, 2....d..
DDOujaers.....
7 &
Dry Salted
Sides, V 2.
Shoulders, "ii 3b..
BEEF On the hoof.....
2
BARRELS Spirits Turpentine
Second Hand, each... 175
New Y.ork,each, new....... 2 00
BEESWAX; Ib..i:..;. r 23
BRIp-ibaington 11 8 00
2 CO
&
SO
fi10 00
AIOT JlCrav.i...i tjL f.
BTJTTERNortli Caroftia 2) '
Northern, y & ..
CANDLES Sperm 1? Ib
Tallow, fi).............j
Adamantine, set............
CHEESE
Northern Factory, fl...
Dairy cream, y lb
State, y B
COFFEE Jar?, y ft
Rio, y ft .:.
Laguara, y ft ..
CORN MEAI y bushel....
COTTON TIES y ft
Tarn, bunch
15
25
(p) 20
CO
40
00
i
13
17
13
33)i
22
CO J
12H
17
16
00
30
10
24
O
S7K
V4'Q
95
Vz
FISH
Mackerel, No. l, y bbl,...16 00
No. 1, y bbl 9 50
Mackerel, No. 2, y bbl....l3 50
No. 2, y bbl : 7 50
Mackerel, No. 3 y bbL. ...00 00
Mullets, y bbl 3 50
20 00
0 0 00
00. 00
0 0 00
10 50
4 00
N. C. Herring, y bbl 5 00 8 00 .
j-txt vvu, m AjJ. v
FLOUR Fine, y bbl 0 00 7 00
Super, Northern, y bbl... u uj
Extra do " y bbl... 0 00
FamUy " y bbl...l0 50
City Mill Super y bbl... 0 00
" Extra y bbl... 0 CO
" Family bbl... 0 00
" Ex. Family bbl... 0 00
FERTILIZERS. ,
Fernriaa yuano, 20002)3.70 00
Biuirh Phftimhatn " 00 00
8 00
9 00
11 00
0 CO
10 00
ll CO
12 00
00 GO
00 GO
65 00.
40 00
t Carolinst Fertilizer 5.00
Oround Bone,
' 00 00
lione Meal
" Flour
" 00 00 I 45 CO
" CO 00 47 CO
Navassa Guano, " " 55 00
Complete Manure " 00 CO
Whann's Phosphate 00 00
Wando Phosphate, " " 00 CO
BergerikBrutz'sRos.' " 00 00
Wilcox, Gibb & Co., ma-
nipulated Guano 55 pO
GLUE y ft !9
GRAIN Corn,6tore," 561bs CO
QCorn, cargo, y 56 lbs CO
Corn, ycl., y bushel Nono.
Oats, y bushel 55
Peas, cow, y bushel 1 25
HIDES Green, y ft 4
Dry, y ft 10
HAY Eastern, y 100 lbs... 1 10
North River, y 100 lbs.... S5
HOOP IRON y ton 80 00
C5 CO
57 CO
70 00
70 00
00 CO
70 CO
lb
75
CO
50
HA
20
1
1 05
LARD Northern y ft.....:, r
North Caroliha y ft....:.. 00 1
LIME bbl rs5 0 CO
LUMBER City steam sa'wd
Bnipetua,reflawed,M tt.il 00 G-7 U
Koughedgeplank.Mft.22 00 25 00
West India cargo, accord- '
ing to quality, y M ft. ..20 CO 23 00
Dressed floorinf,seasoned. 20 00 CO
scantling and boards, com
mon. "5 M ft 15 00
s23
CO
41
57
33
40
60
MOLASSES Cuba,hhdf?gl 40
vuua, uuis., ff gai ij
Sugar house, hhds. y gal. .
.-a" bbls. y gal... 35
' Bnirar Svrur. bbls. sral. ; 45
NAILS Cut,4dto20d.k'r 3 25
4 ca
OILS Kerosene, y gal 20
A.aru, w gai l iu I 4a
Linseed, y gal.... 1 00
Rosin, y eal........ . 30
10
40
PEANUTS y bushel 70
POTATOES -Sweet, y bus. Vo
Irish, Northern, V bbl..... 4 50
PORK Northern, city m eis. 17 00
1 CO
, 4 75
Co 00
00 00
15 00
00 CO"
7'
00,
1 30
rnin, y bbl.. uo 00
Prime, y bbl (extra).. .....00 00
Rump, y bbl CO 00
RICE Carolina, y ft 6
Xiitafc luuia, iu uu
Ronirh, V buahel. 1 20
BLiGS-CfoantrT. y ft'-.;...
111
City,4ft
ROPE--.......
2,
VA
-61
00
85
CO'
75
r
23
00
CD
00
10
00
i3;x
12
n
I
ii:v
14
SALT Alum, y bushel......
JUiverpool, y sack.. ..........
American y sack
Cadiz sack.
SUGAR Cuba, y ft
orto Kico, y id
A Coffee, y ft
c y ftj
Ex C y ft..
10K
00
00
Crushed ft
SOAP Northern, y ft .5
SHINGLES Contract, t-JDI 4 00 6 00
ir
uumuuu, v ju ... i du 0 o iy
Cypress saps y M 5 50 0 CO
Cvoress hearts. i M 7 50 ra 0 00
STAVES W: O. bbl. y M.18 00 20 00
it u una. y M....oo oo oo op
Cvnress. MJ 13 00 gi 00 oo
TALLOW y ft... 9 10
TIMBER Shipping y M...12 00 13 00
31U1, prime per JU. ,8 50 10 CO
Mill, fair per M 7 50 8 50
Inferior to Ordinarr.per M 4 00 6 CO
WHDiKEY North'n, per gl 1 40 5 CO
North Cafoina,' per gal... 1 75 2 50
WOOL Unwashed, per ft... 18 20
wsnecL per ft ............ 28 20
Spartanburg & A
New Bouto to tho Mountains
"of Westoni No. Ca.
THIS NEW ROUTE' IS NOVT OPZN
to the travelling-nu hi ir. lViscn
leave dailr the Denot of i; Ar.'1r -ft i?"
in Columbia at 12;i5p. m., and arrire at ter-
minus oi o. s .a., ii. it.-at 8 p. m., where
close connection is made with four-horse
coaches for Flat Rock, Hendersonviife.
Ainevuie auu a, m spring- Pasencrs
over at
eat, and
and thereby erjoy some of the finest moun
tain scenerv on the Hmrir.1
be found m Western North CaroU'Ea.
.Arrangements cave been made with the
W. C & A. K.' R.. ' for rnnn? frin ;Vnt?
the following rates :
From WIL to Flat Rock and return '$15.S5.
" , " tt"5AUie and return, $10.i5.
to Warm Springs and return,
.r . $25.85. .
" to HendersoEville and return,
. S15.S5. . -Capt.S.S.Kirkland,
of N. C, and for-
mer r of the Air Lini R T? -: h k.,
-rf . " " ' lu v
on the arrival of thn tr.;n. . . :
r e a 5i .i t fee, that passengers
mm. m, m m .f M Ts-m m. JM . m - - m
mrv fwMwuual forward witnout ca
Imt. On arrival of train
quested to ask for Cap L Kirkland, Parser ger
uu I mxmysM uuva Agent. ' -
iry unj new route. .
wy.l?Te HUUi.cv WJi9rinToiih .cr lie
Jl?f W.fve is bxcell
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The Handsomest,
mm
Wost Durable Pianos RSade.
They are Beautiful Koscwood, SeT:c
and fully guaranteed. Their .odcralo price and uaifunc succor
for tbcm tbc position of a Standard of Economy and Durability.
Acknowledged by all Musicians to bo the Best,
OVER I 9(0)OO wow m u
AGENTS WANTED IK EVERY COITXTV. AIl)i:lCS.S. '
RIARCHAL & SMITH PIANO GO,.
r, ROBERT. SMITH, ARcnt, 27 Vaivcrsity. Place, Wewv
4T
The Excursion and Pic
Nic
Season Continues
A ND ALL
OENTT.FMEV WTSIITNO
first-class work done should call at
9. South Front street. SliATinr' 10 cents
r - - - - - j
Hair Catting 25 cents, Shampooing 25 cents.
as Pomatum, only fine oil3, bcantlfiers, perfu
meries ana uy rum.
Jane 25 JU. WEii.MiW
Notice. i
A1
LL PERSONS INDEBTED TO
THE
late firm
of C. D. MYERS & CO. arc
quested to call and settle their accounts
fore the FIRST OF SEPTEMBER, as
I-. ' !
that day they will be placed in the hands
my Attorney for collection.
JOHN L. BOAT WRIGHT,..
aB?2l 5 4 7 North Front St.
L07 FRIGES I
WILL TELL
Good Flour S3.50
per Barrel,
TRY OUR CREME DE LA
CREME AT 89.75.
One Ton of those Elegant
Hams, 13 Cents
Dail Expected !
CEO. MYERS
6l 13 SOUTH mONT ZT-
aug 17
STREET CARS.
QN ASJ)kVTER MONDAY NEXT the
STREET CA.RS will commence running at
:6oclock ii the morning, and run every 15
mluuteseach way from thn
1 ' i
JIarket House,
until 8 f o'clock except Saturday s, when
they wil run until 10.30 o'clock.
f v
The cars Wfll alternate between the tVm1
teryind Brooklyn.
Tnlre will be a Car lo tim
30 ntnutes. also one to r.riw.fet vrv
miiates.
ere will be a sign on the rear of the Cur
it over the dash board, designating which
ce the Car is going either Brooklyn or
ie Cemetery.
1 v-iis uu
fUhCr f lhe ttroo. RaUipads, will find the
U x vl cwlxa W1M11I1T in infra ,
Street Hant th ihnnMt .., . . -
uiusi comiorv
able way of reaching them. Persons arri v-
lng in the city wiU always find a car at the
upper end of Front street, near Union De
pot, which will take them to any of the
Hotels for 5 cent, or to any other part of the
Street Car Line.
Price from Castle and Sixth streets, to the
Cemetery or Hilton, only 5 cents, for very
near three miles of road, and return for 5
cenls, The very cheapest lair in the United
States.
1 ersons are requested to report any neg
ugence, on the part of the drivers, to the
Superintendent. WASHINGTON KING,
angnst2i tf
Superintendent
orthern Potatoes-
Or BBLS. NORTflSRN POTATOES.5
. : f ost reecired. .
JOHX L. boatwhigiit,
m i j J I Jj JyjJT
7 -lWkWiBE
4
r
4
7
ft
any 27 5 A 7 Xortik Front St.
SHIT
the Best Tone, J
and or.e-thirJ Octaves willi every Ii..j,r.,. j
I. '
. . i
Assignee's Sale
BY VIRTUE AND IN I'UPsr nJ
the provisions of a deed o? n A?a
No.
:
,owing property situate in sai.1 dtv
Walnut street, 132 et liart fww i JU1
tionivith Eaatlineof Fouith Ct I S
ning . thence Northwardly ,.a.'ti -r
Fourth street 18a feet, thfcr. riil '
parallel wiUi WalnuA street W ?
Southwardly pSraHel with Fourth
feet to Walnut street, and thence to tv i
ginning, being part of Lots 3, i, ar.d
One Lot South of and separated
old Uechabite Cemetery by Pa twfj
beginning at the coiner of Mid a h
A inth street and.runnin g tlicuce Vo't!, v
grees East 440 feet, thence outu 7 3,
East GG feet, thence South 3 Uerriv r
110 feet to Ninth street and tbenee uX j
.ing, being Lot No. 4 in b'ock HQ
One Lot beginning in thelSoutU-ra ll i
Church . st eot CG feet East from it,
txon with the eastern line of Sixth an
and running thenco southward by
allel wiUi Sixth street SOtf fect ij (
tie street, thence cattwardly v.;t!i fi
stle street 53 feet, thenco northirarillr t.w.
lei with Sixth street 505 feet to ChurcbW
and thence to beginning, boin i.ari ..f t
1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and G of Block D2. 1 l
One Lot beginning at thb intersection of
ISiorth line of Harnett stroftu-ith i
iui, viririuninir in t ia .. i
re
be
oi
of
!
..I .11. . . VHUIH L
of seventh strcct,and runnin2 thencecaitwi
iy u u narneu street J65 feet, thence nor;
wardly parallel vith Seventh street CC ft'
thenco westwardlv ruiran.i ..;,, -n...
street iCo . feet to Seventh street, aad'tlct
half cf Lot Gin Block 303.
One Lot beginning at tho intersection
tue norUiern lina of I fa
l -T v S mL. li l I II U . III! r. tin V k
nuc ut oevcoiu street, and rrr,;n j
J - uutitu I i V U
iou ieci lo iovc'a avenue, thence r.ortUa
l V rilli T m-si'c n r . ..
.j oo icct, tnence ca
waruiy parallel with J'arnrH ttf,.l't uac
- - - . v. .V.V.V J'f II
with Seventh struct in ho(rinn,v, i.
catern half of Lot. No. 5 in JJloM- r,(.L
lermaCash. JAS. W. COLLINS,
aug 11, 22, sept 3, 11.
JS. and H. B oilman,
pilEMEN ANI) HOYA, GERMANY,-!
L in the manufacture of Vine"-.
ineir im'K iial avhitk vvivj- vi
n:Ttf,(P,Ix.t,rCn"tL I'lt'KLl.VG AV
CIDER 1NLGA':. unc ll. w ; , -... .:,
and purity.
Orders respectfully solieifolby ih: Ajjcn
AV. J. 11ITITM A 'V
Lippitt's How, South Front Street. '
aug 61 t between Dock and 0ran.-
THE SALOON OF THE CITVi
i3o2art.
pliESU- ARRIVAL OF CIGA.Itt!
JLU.UUO UKKAT CfcTb.NIAL aa
Lli ILU LOVEUS, 5 cent Cigar.-,
Uinfn.. TT . IT..! t 1 t'
t lor ae-i Alma, 1 ara, dc, XQc ti,;a v '
Ccrgcner ct lingers Eccron Jriaglt
t3ell2cr AYutcr all the time.
FAN' CI EST DIUXKS LV TMK CITV
kGT DilliarJ Itooms in Crl:r.
JOHN JIAAR, Jr., I'roj.r.ur.
au 31
Parties Buying Groceries,
Salt, Moii'scs Corn. Flocr. L'a-
Tobacco, and FL-h-Mackerel, Hrt"
Fresh Cauzbt lia::c!'. ' .
iComrauncato with us aul we '' f ',cr
oidtis at lowest prices i al n Lot terra.
We arc in d.lW rt'cii t ff W'ix, EM,'
Tallow, AVool, Rag?, ruultrr LgSf Ac '
hich arc dL'ro.cd of .pi', k at caret pro.
iLTTKVAY & SCilL'LKEX,
Next North IVincefi
iad Water. Street.
Sept 1
Dyeing and Cloaning
... j
! TjRICiS REDUCtU at theua.a snc
TVoTn-m air's Est. Malt.
EYEN SFRIXGS MASH, aai Tela Aa
dyn
with a full sad camx-few. sw
Medicines and Chemlcala, ra-J
Article,, fur sale K-Jfa xVSDSt
aog Ti
TLi.d St., oppofite Cit.r
Sfiwin FJIachines.
axe fikst.class x
U one Howe, one Florence asi iry
Singer, for less than half ptic?. . .
AbK,one Uonie ShctUd ia rfH -
ilachinr cf ail kin boorbf,
changed or thoroughly repii'i- v
Loan Association, dated June "Ut K-?l
registered in Eook N. N.
ter-s omce of New Hanover coun.v ' 1
on Wcdnes(lay.thcl2lhc!avor.Soi.t. ll
1877, at 11 o'efock, a.
ner in the Citv nf 'A'ii.i. .i1
Ail au l Nit? i w ill t-m mi r . i . m
tlemen's Fi.-ft Clay IIJ . Quarters. North
' side JIarkitrcct, bciwert tCoou
.trt, r.nrA work SVi'uXi lUelf. tall
and examine. Kid Gloyz and
I firths celebrated nUtfD
lalad iTCiog nw--' "
tog S0J 3d sL, first dooj 2iorVi 01