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THIS PAPEK 0 1 ()Ublthcd crery aflcrnooa, Sandays ex f cepted by jOSH. T. JAMES, EDITOR AND PBOFKIETOK. .. liSCKlPTIONS, POSTAGE PAID. r $'o 00 Six months, $250 ; Three Months, x 25 0ne mon?' W Cent5 oaper will be delivered by carriers, of che, in any partf the city, at the ft ratcg, or 13 cents per week, ertirinsratei low and liberal. rf-Sabecriben will please report any and lare, to receive their papers regularly. Sow Advertisements. 0OH FEMALE SEHfflART. Iso a Grammaj and Ele mentary School for Girls and Boys. V o. D. BERNHEIM, D. D., PrincipaL rpHlS INSTITUTION will be re-opened ,Lc admission of pnpils on MONDAY, WrKK 1st, 1877, under the fame man- 22t dlt the same rates of tuition as '.'droittt-d only in the Primary and Grnir Department. ; Forfartber particulars sec circular or ap r!y to the Principal. SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. . . x-r TfAnT. l'rinr.inalK. MilSKfc ----- - Mb E. V as Lack, Professor of Music. rnlllS SCHOOL WILL RE-OPEN ON Thursday, the 4th of October. Best instruc tion in " Dcpartments Classes tanght VOCAL ML'SIC and CALISTHENICS free xtra charge. For terms, Ac , address the Kpt 15 -gatrtu th PRINCIPALS. ( Female School. HISSES BURR A JAMES, Principals. jrplE TillRTEENTn ANNUAL Session Hhis school will commence on TflURS DiY, the 4th of October. Pupils of all ages received, while the same care will be bestow fdupon each, from advanced young ladies to tJie smallest child. Object teaching combined with text book instruction, is a particular feature of the school, the Principals, after Ions and careful experience, having found it to be the nost advantageous method of im firtinft knowledge to the young and enquir jBjr child. Vocal music and calisthenics free of extra charge, excepting a trifle for the daily use of ulisthenic apparatus. Musical Department under the supervision f Mrs. M. S. Cashing, whose long and faith ful experience renders her peculiarly fitted fur this work. For terms, 4c, see or address Principals. FOpt C. !, ft JMBLATE MRKET STREET DEALER IN ' DRY GOODS! READY-MADE CLOTHING, Boots, Shoos, Hats, &c, &c, &c, Goods Sold at New YorIC Prices! PERFECT SATISFACTION GUARANTEED IV J'MIttS AM) 111 AUTV ! t i; A PRKSll LOT OF THOSE CELE BRATED I'AU L MORPHVS V JUST RECEIVED. JH L. BO AT WRIGHT. 5 & 7 North Front St. Per Express. 1RWK & RODDICK have received per express a beautiful line o -MUUllo EDGINGS AND INSERTIONS w,.n?in5.from 8 to 15-cts per yard. .0V Is THE TIME TO BUY. For Sale. W w : - - WlE PAVER FOR WRAPPING siz-' eilh. by the quire or ream. rtl2 Arplj at THIS OFFICE. Www' VOL. 2. WILMINGTON, N. C TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER LOCAL NEWS. New Advertisements. Prof. Aqosiihi Dancing School. A. Shrier Fall and -Winter. Tuos. W. Broww, Agt Opera Bouse. B. R. Moore For Rent. W. B. McKor-For Rent. Ma. B. J. Burgess. Principal Cape Fear Military Academy. See ad of Monroe A King. A. DAViD-Still in the Lead. Rice birds 20 cents per dozen. Day's length 12 hoars and 16 minutes. A self make man may be said to be no- body's child. Read Prof. Agostini's advertisement in auothcr column.. Warm lemonade is said to be good for 4j consumption. We" are promised cool northerly winds 'or this afternoon. ' - . Souppernong , grapes from 80 cents to 1.00 per bushel. Only one t rilling case before the acting Mayor's court to-day. Shrimps are getting scarce and are selling at ten cents a quart. -- - " The economical baby puts its toes in its mouth in order to make both ends meet. Babies may be said to be literally living rom hand to rhoulh When they are suck ing their thumbs. Col. B. li. Moore offers for rent a very desirable residence on Red Cross street. Sec advertisement. Full dress parade of the Whiting Rifles this evening. ;If the weather is propitious hey will appear upon the streets. The last ot the regular regattas for the season of the Carolina Yacht Club was sailed to-day. Particulars to-morrow. The first fall poetry comes in just - in time to kindle the first fall fires lighted to take the chill off the raw autumnal evening. There has recently been considerable ot a rise in the river at Fayetteville and the boats now run with more regularity and with full freights. Wo can look for some moo high tides on the sounds now as the wind is from the northeast. Blue fish and marsh hens will again prevail. Prof, Agostini will be at his hall to morrow (Wednesday) afternoon to receive the children who arc to enter his dancing class, and on Thursday evening to receive gentlemen. Mr. J. C. Calhoun has been elected Professor of Greek in the University of Alabama. lie is here on a short visit and will enter upon the discharge of his new duties iu about a week. There is no truth in the report that Os- man Pasha is Blaine of Maine. The re-, port originated in the fact that his great. desire in Congress to continno the war made some people belicVe that he had joined the Turkish army, There is a married lady stopping at Sa atoga who is pretty, if dress makes one so. A lady friend says she has counted thus fkr twenty-six different suits, with everything to match in jewelry, gems, &c. She usually comes out with a new parasol every morning, and carries it in rain or shine. ' Parity, Strength, Economy. These three requisites aro combined in Dooley's well-known Yeast Powder. A few trials will convince you that it is not only the best, but also the cheapest. The Glove Fitting Shirt, Drown & Rqddiciv, 45 Market street are the onjy firnv North or South, who sell this Shirt for 75 cents each and guarantee them equak to any Shirt in quality or manufacture that can be purchased ia this market. tC It is a We IN Known Fact that many grocers sell Dooley's Yeast Powder at the same price they do the cheap, inferior kinds, and, as they pay more for it; make less money ; . hence they never sell it unless the purchaser demands, and insists on having it. They keep it out of sight, and urge customers to take the common kinds because they are more profitable. Good, pure articles have a value, and cannot be sold as low as those that are adulterated. . ' qood Samaritans. ' The Independent Order of Good Samarj itans celebrated their tHrd anniversary by a parade through the principal streets this afternoon. There are some "visiting lodges of the order in the city besides the Charlotte colored Star Band. Will You Do It I As there are three or four zh1 row boats beside one regular racing scull, such as are used by tho Harvard aud Yale crews, owned in this city, vc hope the owners of these boats will get up a row ins match on the river at no distant day. Hop Last INigbt. A Cold Water Hop was given last night in Temperance Hall under the manage ment of two young gentlemen in this city. Messrs. Register and King. It was largely attended and was thoroughly en joyed by everybody. All who were pres ent call for a repetition at an early day. The Excursion To-Morrow. Don't forget the excursion to be given to Smithville to-morrow on the steamer Undcrhill. Fare only 50 cents forthe round trip. The indications now ere that it will be the last of the season, and they say that it. is just splendid at Smithville nowin fact the most pleasant season of the year on the sea coast. The Mysterious Vessel. The schooner Jonas Smith, whose mys terious movements off our coast attracted such attention, a report of which wc pub lished yesterday, is asserted to be from Boston for Savannah, (as she claimed to be) with a cargo of ice, 35 days out. The revenue cutter found her off Cape liomain and furthered her on her course.: Still, there are some points in our mind which remain to be cleared up, and wc are not as yet fully satisfied as to the report made of her.' The NonCommish. Capt. Walter Coney, of the Wilming ton Light Infantry, has recently made sundry appointments of non-commissioned officers for his Company and the com plete list now stands as follows : W.'C. Lord, Orderly Sergeant. Jas. G. Bradley, Second Sergeant. T. F. Bagley, Third Sergeant. N. F. Parker, Fourth Sergeant. T. C. DeRossct, Fifth Sergeant' W. J. Gordon, First Corporal. Willis Turlington, Second Corporal. H. B. Jewctt, Third Corporal. Jno. L.. Holmes, Jr., Fourth Corporal. J. T. Munds, Color Corporal. Public Schools in this City. The'School Committee of tho 1st and 2nd Districts, comprising tho Township of Wilmington, had a meeting in the room of the County Commissioners yesterday morning. . It was decided that the public schools under their jurisdiction, consisting of the Campbell Square and Hemin way schools, in District No 1, and Williston aivl Union schools, in District No 2, .should open Oct. 1st. r The hours comprising the school day were fixed at from 9 a. m. to 12 ,rn and from 2 p. m. to 4 p. m. The School Boards adjourned to meet again on Thursday next, in the Commis sioners' room, when they will proceed to select teachers for the approaching scholas tic year. Above information was iutcded for yes terday's issue but was crowded out. County Commissioners. The Board of County Commissioners met yesterday afternoon when the follow ing business was transacted : Bond of T. O. Bunting, as Constable of Wilmington Township, for $1,000, with S. H. Fishblatc, H. G. Flanncr and B. F. Hall as sureties, was prcssntcd, and, on motion of Commissioner Holmes, accepted and ordered recorded and placed on file. The Board then proceeded to elect a Constable for Federal Point Township, G. Wi Oldham being the unanimous choice of the Board. Mr. Oldham's bond was fixed at $1, 000. The bond of Jos. Smith, as Constable of Harnett Township, for $500, was accepted and ordered recorded and placed on file. On motion of Commissioner Sanders, it as ordered that the overseer of the old Newbern road and Mr. A! R. Black be requested tg meet with the Board at its next session, and state if there bany ob jection to the owning of a certain road to the Sound, petitioned for by the citi&ens of Harnett Townshin. i. Qn motion of Commissioner Grainger, it was ordered that the Special Committee of Tax Payers of the county of Zfew Hanover, consisting of Col. W. K DeRossct, Ed ward Kidder and Henry Nutt , be request ed to superintend the issuing of the bonds for the county indebtedness. The Board then adjourned until 22d inst. 1 A Perilous Ride. tramp concealed himself yesterday unlcr the coach of the mail train of the W. & W. R. R. and succeeded in evading tie vigilance of the conductor for at least fity miles. The tramp straddled an iron bar between the axle and bottom of the cai holding himself in position by bracing aganst the air brake. It is yet to be as ceiained how ho wedged himself in be tween the axle and car and why it ii he di( not fall off. A Mail Robbed. A youn: man by the name of Lawton, of Magnolia, a son of a former Postmas tcr at that place, was btotighthere to-day charged with robbing the mail. For some . time past money has been missed irm registered letters, tho letters general ly coming to hand with only a part of thj amounts they called for inclosed there in, A decoy was planned and carried oa by Col. Brink, P. M. , at this placa aul the young man was caught. Col. Brink himself accompanied tho officer to Magnplia and it is a remarkable fact that the arrival, arrest and departure occupied but three minutes, the train being behind time and the stoppage at that point a very short one. A Good Way. A certain gentleman in this place, a prominent citizen, who is blessed with two beautiful and accomplished daughters, young ladies "just turned out," and who receive great attention, has been consid erably annoyed for somo time past by the persistency of some of the young gentle men callers who remain to a later hour of tho evening .than paterfamilias deems proper, he being a strenuous advocate of the "early to bed and early to rise" doc trine. He is a hard worker, his hands being full of business ana" his mind of re sponsible and weighty matters "from early morn to dewy eve" and one who.wants to sleep when he goes to bed, undisturbed by laughter aud music in the parlor be low. Repeatedly have hints been ten dered and taken and rctendered and re taken, ad so the head of the family has had a number of cards printed with the following incription: 10 O'CLOCK Is Oi'ii Time for Goixg to Bed. These cards now hang from the chand licrs and adorn every mirror and picture in thc room, and the result has so far proved very satisfactory. Appletons' Journal For October presents a varied list of con tents, some of the papers being specially noteworthy. Mr. Charles Carroll's "Good Eohemianb" is a fresh and charmingly written essay, with the object of showing how many of the better characteristics of the Bohemian tribe its elasticity, wit, imagination, hopefulness, courage are to bo found in some circles everywhere. Another paper in an. Unusual direction is entitled "With Couture the Painter;" that excellent novelette of the Franco-German U'ar, "A Struggle," is completed ; and tlie second installment is given of "By G'.ia's Arbor." There are many other pbpcis. Julian Hawthorne continues his "L)ut of London" scries; Mr. Austin in- struct us in the methods of taming and roaring nightingales and mocking-birds; there is a paper on the " Wiso Women of the East," " M.. E. W. S." passes "A Night iu the Garden" to good and pleas ant effect ; and in addition to th usuaj nunber of poems, a brace of humurous ons are given. There is a well-written cssly by Edgar Fawcett, on "Poetry as an Art," and a whole group of short stoics. The;"Kditor's Table" is more varied am has a lighter touch than usual. Another Bargain! Jalta Lace Scarfs 2 yards long, deci dedy the richest article of the kind that hasbecn offered in this market. Brown & Koddic, i 45 Market street; At the Opera House, Tie inimitabic Sol S-th Russell, '-titled by ail fcxceVlent Company, wiU appar in this city for one evening only,on Tueday next the 25th inst. It is claimed by ihesroupc, and justly too, if our exchanges ma be belteved,that the entertainment pre sentsd by them is one of the best and most finiaed in America. Sol Russell is him self veil known to the theatre going pub lie aid all are assured of the fact that be isoic oftbe best comedians of this age andean "take down" a bouse in a dozen diffa-cnt ways. AYe predict for him' a crovded bouse in Wilmington. ' Xodern young ladies are not the daugh tersof SHem and Ham, but of. hem and shall. I - i 18, 1877. NO. 20,7 ! ly, t iGire Another . The gentlemen of the Oornct Concert Club say that their last Concert wound up the scries of the season. Wo are decidedly opposed to it and wuold ask in the name of the music loving potion of our citizens for at least one more concert. Quick Trip. The steamship Regulator, Capt. Doanc commanqing, one of the regular steamers of the Clyde Line, between New York and this port, left hero last Wednesday and ar rived in this port ,to-day on her return trip. This is, Ve think, the quickest that has been made between New Ycfk-ar.d "Wilmington, Narrow Escape. This morning two lads, aged respect tirely 15 and 18 years tho sons of Mr. Patrick Larkins, were driving their father's twohorsc wagon to the Sound on the turnpike road and when at a point known as Sour Grass Tond, about 3$ miles from the city, the wagon was cap sized by one of the wheels running in a ditch. One of the boys (the younger) was thrown over the , wagon into the water and the other, in attempting to cut the harness of the horses, became entangled in the gear and both would probably have been drowned had it not been for the op portune arrival on the scene of Col. Jas G. Burr and Capt. Edward . Everett, en route for the Sound, whti, together with a colored man who at that moment ar rived on the spot, went to their assistance One of the horses was drowned before h could be gotten out of the harness. The water in this pond is very deep, a rcsul of the recent heavy rains. Sensible AdYice . You are asked every day through the columns of newspapers andby your Drug gist to use something for Dyspepsia and Liver complaint that you know nothing about; you get discouraged spending money with but little success. Now to give you satisfactory proof that G keen's August Flower will cure you of l)ys pepsia and Liver Complaint with, all its effects, such as bour Stomach, Sick Head ache, Habitual Costiveness, Palpitation o the Heart, Heart-burn, Water brash coming- up of food after eating, low sp;rits fcc, we ask you to go to your Druggist and get a Sample Bottle of Green .s Au gust Flower for 10 cents and try it, or a Regular Size for' 75 cents; two doses will relieve you. New Advertisements. OPERA HOUSE. ONE EVENING ONLY TUESDAY, SEl'T. 25 ' f ; CHAS. II. PRATT.. : ....Manager. rTIHE MOST . FIXISIIED entertainment X' of America. The Marvelloti3 Living wonder in Comedy, SOL. SMITH RUSSELL, AND HIS I Great Concert Company. JULES G. LUMBARD...... Musical Director All the late Musical Novelties of the Day will be presented. - Doors open at 7; Concert commences at b. . SCALE OF TRICES. Parquette and Dress Circle 75 bents Parquette Circle.,....-, '.L0 ' Gallery ....:....2a Seats can be secured in advance at IV Heinsberger's Bookstore without extra charge. . TUOS. W. BROWN, eept IS Agent. ?or Rent. DESIRABLE RESIDENCE on Red Cross, near Third street, at present occupied by Judge Mcaree. Apply to sept 13 B. R. MOORE. STILL IN THE LEAD. THE PEARL SHlRT! , 8 till maintains the lead in this market. i .... It Is pronounced by Judges to be the best Shirt in the market. My Fall stock is now complete nd I am offering the greatest inducements to buyers ever before known in this market. A- David, cept 13 Corner Front and Princes stf. P PLEASE, irOTlCTi ', A ( -Jtp We will be glad to receive eomanxdeatioa from onr friends on any and all nbjects o f general interest bat : ' -V t t I ' .!!! The name of the writer -nut always b furnished to the Editor. , yytyf i I if Communications must b wiltten on1rpa . . . "" one tide of the paper. ' 1 . " J Personalities matt be aTOkWJK'O4! -Audit Is cfpecially and particularly MMr stood that &e editor doea not alwart Sforfe r' the views of correapondeata, a&leai aosSstti 'J. in the editorial columns. . 1 rt , New Advertisomenfi MONROE &KHTO, HAVE TAKEN THE SECOND BTRXET ' t r . ; . f.i Market, t'thcridge's old Und, and lavtte all . who wish to get the belt of Beaf, tailti, them a call on to-morrow aoralnr. - eept 18 f Dancihg Schoof, pROF. AGQ3TINI will open his Daaclag ; - School on Thursday afteraooa at4 oJC, for Ladies and at 8 olock In ' the1 'e'TtalBg n" for Gentlemen, at his hall on corner Tpurth and Princess streets. iptl8 , Cape Fear Military Academy; j j - t Fall Term begins October lat PERSONS DESIRING TO ENTER their eons or wards for the Fall Session, are requested to make application before the' end of September, either personally, at the Manning Ileoise, where the Principal can be found between the hours of 7 and 9 p. m.. or by letter, addressed to . MAJ. D. J. BURGESS, gpt 18 Principal. - W. B. McKOY, General Real Estate .'Agent 1 AND ' ' STOCK BHOXXX3H. FOR RENT. DesiraMc new dwelling on Seventh be tween Church and Catie streets, contain-' ing seven rooms, and a finowell of water on the lot. A fine two etory dwelling on Fifth be tween Church and Castle streets. Fire rooms, kitchen and servant's room. r STORE on Market Street, next above Oldham's, occupied formerly by J. II. Shephard. ' A largo and commodious dwelling over Howey's Shoe Store, on Market street, suitable for a boarding house. Storo formerly occupied by F. M.' Agos tini, on South side of Market street; very desirable. Rooms aboyc can be rented sep arately. A fino dwolling near the corner of Ninth and Red Cross gtreets, with six rooms and every convenience. Good water, Ac. Street ears pass the door. A large double Warehouse on (Quince's Alley, running through from Front to Water Street South of Market. A fine dwelling on Love's Avenue, North of Wilmington & Weldon Rail Road, con taining six rooms and in capital order. that fine largo dwolling on the corner of Dock and Second Streets, known as the. Ilarriss house, containing twelve rooms, with additional rooms in a tenement houxe on the premises; one of the best locations in the city tor a hoardirg house. Also, several ether houses,!well located, in various parts of the city. j For terms apply to ' W. B." McKOY, Real Estate Agent and Stock Broker. Office on Market street, between Second and Ihird streets, over Ilarriss' Drng Store. scpl8 To the Public. RAVING ASSOCIATED WITH ME IN the practice of Ro-ccopathy, )&. GEO. 8. AASia, or rmiadelpbia, of whose profes Bional ability I have the highest recommenda tions, I would solicit for us both the same' liberal patronage which has been accorded me. I smir kemaim in my office on North F ront rtrect, and for the accommodation of ofiice practice have added another room. sept 17 W. E. FREEMAN. M. Di W. E. FuKKMAx, M. D. Gxo. S. AoiiflI.D. Drs. Freeman & Adams, front Street, Wilmington, n. c. SST" OTipo Unur 1T;i O Xtl J from 2 P. M. to 4 P. M. and from 6P.M. W tit Excursion to Smithville and Fort Caswell!! ov '. WEDNESDAY 3 UPC 10. Stoamor J. S. UiiderhUl ! ! OTEAMER WILL LEAVE n pi-. A Co's wharf, font r.f Op.-.- ..t : a 50 -i harp. . The, Italian String Band will furnish the Ar5lc. .',..,,- Tickets 50 cents. Children half price. Managjr will exclude all objectionable per sons. ; . . I . " . Refreshments on board. Tickets can be 2m4 on the boat or of Jas. W. LIPPITT, Apollinaris VJtdeK J NOW HAVE A SUPPLY OF THIS Water on hind. . . ? Persons wishing it can bv nrpjiied by ' ' JAMES C! MUNDS, ' Drn prist. " ' Pt Tlikd8t.,oppodUCityliaU. Lost. SMALL LEATHER POCKETBOOK With GOLll PI V . ir.-anl- --4 . . . A . -j mw sauii vtt MY cl , . . r " " omer a 25. A R. R. Road ; with some papers that are not of air4 MJ Z? but the aer. Th. finder wUl be sulubly rewarded by leaving It at thhr : ofEce , or at my store, corner of Fourth and ' setlV II. B.'GAY.
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