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"""' TlilS PAPER t,lil.l ererj afternoon, Sunday ex. - ccptedby jOS ll T. JAMES, BUITOB AND I'KOl'ltlETOK. , iJcKlPTlONS,rOSTAGK PAID. S, $5 00 Six months, $2 50 ; Three ne C ji 25 ; One month, 60 cents. B0 jr WM be delivered by carrierg, fcJge, in any part of the city, at the ' rtc, or 13 cento per week. rertiK low and liberal. JrSttlwcriberi will please report any and Twito receire their papers regularly. LATEST NEWS. THE W ill. rther Details negardins the Uom ared Invasion or'alonmania. London, Sept. 28, 1877. ri 7,r correspondent at Con- The nnlp telegraphs that a rumor is 2 in tba city that Suleiman Pasha if. it last sscceoded in intercei t:ng the ITmanications of tbcRussians occupy the Shipka Tass with the town of ?Ws W that th9 Turks haYe.EUC iSia cutting offtho retreat of the Ilus 'ng, gurrouuding them on all sides. ANOTHER SUCCESS FOE OSMAN. Another rumor prevails in ; Constants 1 i a the effect that Osmau Fashahas I III. M v - M uhicied an important success at Plevna., It is staled that he repulsed a Russian at tack on the eastern redoubt,.and the Rus sian lois is et down at , eight thousand and four gs. , V -f BOiafAKliX ATTACK REPULSED. A correspondent before Plevna- telc 2rpbs Wedcesday night as . follows : -The Roumanians have been unsuccessful in their attempt to capture the second Gtiritza redoubt alter having sapped da op to it. They displayed great gal-, totrj and suffered severely. The un njueaful attack on the second Grivitza ntait reported in the foregoing despatch iBavbetbo foundation for tho sensational thpitch from Constantinople cabled yes Iinuy, stating that tho Russian Centre Attacked Plevna on Tuesday, and was re pulsed with a loss of 7,000 men and four guns. " '. ASOTI.Kli AS.SAUIT IMMINENT. A Bucharest correspondent, telegraph ing Wcducsday, makes no mention of the attack, but says tho Roumanian trenches hive been pushed to within fifty yards of tho redoubt. An attack must therefore bare been immiuent. prince Hassan's kaid. The lipoid's Constantinople corres pondent also reports another rumor to the effect that Prince Hassan, son of the Khedive, who commands the Turkish riht wiug, has crossed the Danube below lilistria with 30,000 men. . J ii;s ri.ANa.' He purpost-s (0 intorccpt the Russian .mmunications withSistova, while Mehc net AH assails tho Russian front at Hjela Correspond ts with the Russian army have u l is yet received any definito iqlbrma- tion regarding this ruraor. The project is i do meed eminently feaab e, however, mdiuas ly within the grounds of proba- f MEIIEMET ALI KLTfiEATS. Newspapers in Vienna announce that in consequence of' a. largo concentration of TOan troops arid tho difficulty of obtain ''5 supplies ou scconnt , ,of bad weather, JUhcmct Ali outho 24th mat., began re- treatiog to his former positions of the Kara win. , A correspondent at Shumla confirms the Tort of tho retreat of MohcmctAli to his interposition on tho Kara-Lom. As the M permitted this news to pass' it is wiess true. w.i 1 lLutj 1 lit.) ut;k " A 8nccl.1l ilpr'fr'Vi frnm Tpraandina Ji there was one death from yellow fever "toisuhuy. Ten new cases were re rortcd. The crew of the schooner Sawver. "f ia at flat port, arc all down with too fercr. A number of - cases arc re- iwwu to be very low to-night. Tne health of Jacksonville ia excellent. Quarterly Meetings. Fourth round of appoiotmenta as made ? Her; William Wank Presiding w, for the AVilmington District, Meth SE. Church, South. Sto8..:..i....r:.'::.:.Sept. 29 JilDiincton, Front Street..,. . Oct. 6 Mhvillc, at Concord. .Oct. 13 30 14 at Queen's Creek..... .Oct. 20 21 abeth, at EIizabethtown...Oct. 27 28 kn, at Windsor .Nov. 3 JPafl, at Wesleyan Chapel . Nov. 10 grille, Wesley Chapdl..Nov. 17 The People Want Proof) T 11 18 jWe i no medicine prescribed y -poans, or sold by Druggists, that rsuch evidence of its aucccss and . W tirtuie of Boschee's German hi severe Oousrhs. Colds settled on . Couaumhtiou. or anv. disease r proat aud Lungs. A proof ofjthat &?n l any person alllictcd, can get a jnfo Bottle for in rnts? and trv, its effect before buying '.the regular - ui uu country from Germany, rer n 4, - i rdi-L that it. Three doses: wil Hew Desiern. A.S IXYICE OP CLOCKS of entirely U-CliP8 hMJast been received and are uatt extremely low figures; also a SULMOrtaient of LA.DIES "WATCHES, b'oIdtt extremely low figures; UlES' . OLD RINGS ai CHAINS. cd. aii T , " lul me win do ne frUL 8k of Public 13 t0 neatly exe- giye me 27 T W- ft T T r.T Nvatchmaker and Jeweller 1 VO r n -a 1 2. WILMINGTON, N. C, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER LOCAL NEWS. New Advertisements. W. B. AIcKot For Rent. Geo. Myers "Club House." t Opera House Spiritualism Exposed. A. Sdrier Complete Stock. . ' A. David Buy the Best, i A 1'ro'elamation' by the Governor. W. T. Jonxsos Removed. Marsdkx. Bellamy Removal. , pay"s leugth 11 hours and 15 minutes. The storm, signal is displayed again to day. Criminal (Court convenes on Monday next. Cullender's minstrels arrived here at 12 o'clock. Joint services to-morrow at St. James' and St. ohn's Churches. To-mdrrous is known in the Church Calendar as the Eighteenth Sunday after Trinity, h The Board of A ldcrmen and the Board of County Commissioners both meet next Monday. MarsdLn Bellamy, Esq., has removed his law office to' PrinccsB street, opposito the Court House. t 1 Iloaltl Officer James has during the past week condemned 145 pounds of beef and 195 pounds of bacon. The Lux sheet for the sale of reserved seats iot Cullender's Ministrels 1 to-night is at Ikinsberger's bookstore. The Jew barker shop in the rear of the office of the Manning House is to be fitted up and run by Mr John Werner. Mr. y . T. Johnson , has removed his upholstery and paper hanging establish- mcnt to street. ' No 1, "Evans' Ijlocfc, on Princess 1 .ii i Mayor Dawson returned to the city at;t nijil It, but will not resume his func- tions as Mayor until after the -meeting of the Board of Aldermen, on Monday next. The two colored compaurcs in this city, the Uahovcr Liht Infantry and the Cape Fear Light Infantry, will parade as a battalion next Wednesday afternoon for inspection and drill. - Wr regret to l(j;arn of the illness of Mr. Geo. Harriss. Mr. II. has been binder the weather for some time past, but we hope to sec hirp on the streets aud in his ac customed place of business in a few daya. The proclamation of His Excellency, Gov. Vance, spoken of by us yesterday, offering a reward for the apprehension of the two Escaped convicts, J Jerry lorbes and Tliomas8 Johnson, appears in this issue. Several changes have bocu1 made in the last few days in the advertisement of Mr. W..B. 2v cKoy, Real Estate Agent . and Stock Broker. Those who have not yet supplied themselves with houses or stores will do wbll to peruse it. Black luce boas will be worn oyer paletots aud mantles for autumn. They consist of close rows of platted lace, sewn on a narrow ribbon, of a length jto suit the throalUanU tied with ribbons lb match the trimmings of the bonnet or dress. We underitand that Mr. A. Shrier will remove his extensive stock of clothing on Monday next, the 1st proximo, into the elegant building next West of hi3 present store, the same as that now Occupied by the Wheeler &' Wilson Sewing Machine Company Battalion. Drill, atiirday " and Monday nightt, half past seven o clock. We are requested oy Lt.-Col. M. P. Taylor to say that no ex- euse will be entertained for non-attcn dapec except on account of sickness cr absence from the city. Grape Jelly. This is1 the time to make grape jelly. There arc millions of the fruit in! the city, with more to follow, and the prices asked for them are so moderate that all who will can have them in abundance. Grape jelly made, and that manufactured is easily from the Concord grape is especially fine in point of flavor and color. It is an ele eant subs itute for apple butter. True Economy. It has been found that the only true ccononrv is that which stops the little leaks and saves, in trifles. For instance, oaf; saved in butter, eggs and Hour by the use oi Dooley's Yeast Powder, which is riiade from the purest cream-tartar, derived from CTano acid, i Good housewives have proved this by experi ence. ' ,B AIL fill lEW. -1 ' 1 -- I ' . , . . . The River. From information received we are of the opinion that the lowlands along the Cape Fear river have been overflowed, but to what extent this'deponent knoweth not. When our informant left Fayettcville yes terday the river had risen from three to four feet and was still rising very rapidly All along the rivor from Fayettcville to this city there were evidences of a rise in the river. The Club House. Mr. Geo. Myers has placed upon ' our table a bottle of the "Dclmonico Club House," a new brand of whiskey intro duced by him here.,! of which he has ob tained Ihe sole agency in Wilmington. Our Sample Editor" has tasted it and he pro- noumces it as "just splendid." It is sold by Mr. Myers at $4 per gallon and is said to be equal to that generally sold at a con siderably higher price. , The Fire in Goldsboro, The fire in Goldsboro yesterday, as spoken of by us in that day's issue, was a very disastrous one. The fire was discov ered on the second floor of Campbell & Co., and spread thence to the surrounding buildings. The heavy rain which fell at that time helped to cxtinguh is it, or it might have been much more disastrous. The loss is variously estimated at between $40;000 and $50,000, nearly all of wljich was covered by insurance. Goldsboro seems to be singled out by tho fire fiend. , Personal. , Dr. A. J. DeRossct will leave here on Monday morning for Boston for attend ance on the Triennial Convention of the Episcopal Church, which meets there next week. Dr. DeRossct will be accompanied by his daughter, Mrs. Daves, and they will be the guests while in Boston of Ex Gov. Gardiner. t Mr. Jacob Weller, who left us about two years ago to establish a branch house in Cincinnati, is here on a visit. Mr. Weller U doing a large peanut business both hero and in Cincinnati. We are 'pleased to sec him looking so well. i Exposure of Spiritualism. Prof. Cooke and Company will appear at the Opera House next Thursday and Friday evenings. They have excited the greatest interest wherever they have ap peared. The press speak of their per formances as something marvellous and have J written columns in their praise. Crowded houses ' have greeted them throughoutj the entire South. They thoroughly expose all the tricks of so ealled mediums, first presenting them clothed with all tho weird surroundings of the seance room, and then drawin aside the curtain and fully exposing all their hid den mvstcries in a manner that admits of neither cavil or doubt. As shown by Prof. Cooke the means by which some of the most mysterious manifestations are wrought, are said to bo so simple when exhibited under gas light that we wonder at the capacity of 'human credulity in being fooled. I The South Atlantic. Wo learn that the first number of this magazine is already made i up. It prom ises to bo very interesting. The first ar ticle is a biographical sketch of Raphael Semmes written by one of his most inti- mtM friong Pant J. NJMitt. Manv of the facts given arc obtained from Miis Semmes, and the ante-bellum records of the U. S. Navy. Tha concluding portion of this sketch, which will appear in the xond number .of The South Atlantic, will contain Admiral Semmes' Confederate re cord and startling facts not before made public, told to Capt. Maffitt by U. S. Admiral Porter, which will show Seward and Welles to the world in a new light 1 We understand that "The sketch of the historv of the University cf North! Carolina" by Hon. Kemp P m Battle, the President, promises to be full of interest not only'to the Alumni of the Institution but to the future historian of tho State. "Evelyn's Choice," a novel by John Esten Cooke, and an able critique on James Russell Lowell s earlier poems, written by a distinguished lawyer in Wash ington City will appear in1 ths first issue with original poems from Paul H. Hayne, Jno. H. Boner and M. V. Lanier. We regret to learn that an able scientific article by Prof. Hassel may bo left over unil the second number on account of a week's de lay in receiving the manuscript. This, however, will not be tho case unless the pages of the magazinejare too nearly filled already to admit it. The above table o contents speaks for itself. The Ringing or the Bells. Commencing on Monday ncxtOct .1st. the Market House bell will be rung at 1 o'clock a. m. for breakfast and at 8 for turn-out. After this evening' the 7 o'clock bell, heretofore rung for the con venience of tho merchants for closing upj will be discontinued. . . , ' j Robeson Court. : ! J udge Moore waa taken quite sick yeater day at 1 o'clock, at Lumberton, white on the bench, and the Court was necessarily adjourned until Monday next. The Judge is in the city to-day and as tho guest of J udgo Russell, and wo are pleased to see him so far recovered as to be able to; ap pear on the street this morning. The Minstrels To-Night. f Cal lender's Minstrels perform here, to- miht. Wherever thev liavn antvrA.! hey have been greeted by largo houses and their performances are said to far surpass those of their whitn imlrAinm The troupe is composedQf genuine, bona- fide descendants ot Ham, with probably one or two exceptions, and ai most of tho members are old stagers, we can expect to see genuine Ethiopean minstrelsy. 1 For the Review. General Heth and the Virginia Troops, i And now comes another magnificent irginian, so-called, to tho front in th person of Gen. Harry Heth, to write what ne aon t Know ol ins own personal knowledge, but what Gen. Leesaid him about tho battle of Gettysburg. It Gen. Harry Heth had shown ho same devoted patriotism and nn.rxnnni courage that tho lamented Pettigrew did, who succeeded him in the command of his Division,! he might havo been an eye witness as well as a participant in the events of the third day's charge at Gettys- Durg, Dun uniortunatoiy lor Gen. Hoth, he retired from the field on the first day's fight on account of having received a slight flesh wound in the hand, and there- tore cannot write of his own personal knowledge. Gen. Pettisrew. tha brave North Carolinian who succeeded Gen. Heth p the command of his Division, re mained in command during the remaining two days' battle and until Gen; Heth rejoined his command on (thp retreat from ucttysourg. uen. rcttigrew, liko Gen. Heth, was wounded also, in the armj but Gen. Pettigrew. unlike Gen. Heth re mained on the field of battlo in command of his troops, and went with them after being wounded through that storm of shot and shell, which was hurled at the brave Conlederates who charged up those blood v heights on that eventful third dav of July. All this did this lamented soldier be misrepresented by a few Virginia writers, who, in order to add to the glory of a few Virginia regiments, attempt to defame the brave North Carolinians. it is a notorious fact that North Caroli na troops never received their just meed of praise from Virginia papers during the war. This while it was unjust and con sequently unfair was submitted to; so t-t ' i r i likewise jin ruguru wu iuw uoncomDat ant Virginia authors who have tried to throw all the honors and glory won by the army of Northern Virginia upon Vir ginia troops since the war. This too was received in a quasi, passivo sort of manner, With only a slight murmur here and there from some old veteran of this Stat.n Rut when one of our noble old commander's own staff, years after tho war, aud years too alter tne death of our grand old Captain, comes forwardand attempts to defame tho conduct of North Carolina troops, it is cowardly and cvcntcriminal to remain silent any longer. It is the opinion of your correspondent that Maj. Engle hard, our worthy Secretary of State, himselt an oye witness ana a participant in tho nrr-And charge of Lee's men on the third day of July at Gettsyburg, so ellctually disposes oi uoi. isyior ana tne Norfolk Virginian in his letter to the Raleigh Observer of the 27th inst., that inerO io JV 'IICIU J "J uinvmiiiu uan f For when Engelhard savs that "I know that organized bodies of Pettigrew's and Scales' North Carolina, and Archer's Tennessee brigades did ocenpy the enc mv'a wnrka that Lane's brigade maintain- A itc nnsitinn nntil tho troorjS on the vv -" r a . . i i i i c tV. tJ ngnt nau ueeu iiuiu buo uwu r ik matters rnot what, uen. lleth says Gen. Lee to!dhim. It seems, to?, the heighth of impudence for Col. Walter H. Taylor, I1UV U - mym wmw O ferently, consequently in the opinion of your correspondent mere is noneea jot iunner icauwiouy on our iuc. 1ir nrineinal obW.t. however, in this f X " J " " communication is to show what a fine opportunity Uen. lleth lost, ana now ne .vtirrVit hivn Iwn n rmKmificent Virginian- had he acted as our noble and gifted Pet tigrew did, and that had he nave remain ed ia command of his own division, be could have written of his own personal knowledge to the Philadelphia TtmU, and not have had to quota what Gen'L Lee told him. Touts , C. The Centennial ti THE POOLESTSALOON I!T THE citT. X and continues, to-, farnuh forth refreshing .trlnVa. fifia ciflr&n and turtle, dim or Tt?e table soup every day. Come, ye hungry aad eat for nothing and ye thirsty and drink for a comuaerauon. - a , JOHN CARROLL, jane 27 Proprietr. 29, 1877. NO. 211 New Advertisements OPERA HOUSE. TWO NIGHTS ONLY ! Thursday and Friday, Octo ber 4 and 5. Tiie famous original prof. cooke. . ' ' spiritualism exposed. Prf. COOKE will per farm and explain all tha tests of the moat famous Mediums, includ ing the Materialization Seance of Mrs. Miller, of Memphis, in which THE SriRIT BRIDE will appear upon the open stage in full view of the audience. Admission, 75, 50 and 25 cents. Seats can be secured without extra charge at Heinsberger's Book and Music Store, sept 29 , . Complete Stock OF CHILDREN'S CLOTHING , In Great Variety and CBS APE S T F RICES In the State. i Can fit anybody from a baby to a young giant. Cal! and examine stock. A SXKXSXl, sept 29 Market st. A Proclamation by the Governor, S150REWARD. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, 1 RALEIGH, Sept. 27th, '17, J THEREAS, OFFICIAL INFORM A- W' tion has bn roivcl at this Depart- ment that THOMAS JOHNSON and JERRY FORBES, late of the County of New Han o ver, stand convicted with the crime cf Lar ceny, and were duly sentenced to tbe I'eLi tentiary ; . , And, whefeaa, it appears that the said THOMAS JOHNSON and JERRY FORBES have escaped the Penitentiary, and so con ceal themselves that tho ordinary process of law cannot be served upon them ; ' . Now, therefore, I, ZEBULON B. VANCE, Governor of the State of North Carolina, by virtue of authority in n.e rested by law, do issue this my proclamation, offering a reward of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for Thomas Johnson, and FIFTY DOLLARS for Jerry Forbes, for their apprehension and delive ry to the Superintendent of the Penitentiary, in Raleigh, and Ldo enjoin all officers of the State, and all good citizens to assist in brine; ing said criminals to justice, i Done at our City of Ralcijrh, this 27th day of September, 1877, and in the one hundred and first year of American Independence. Z. Jif A ANCE.- By tho Governor : JJAVID M. VANCE, Private Secretary. J Dcscairnox : H. Thomas Johnson la about 23 years of ac, is 5 feet 0 inches high, weighs 108 pound?, color black. Jerry Foibes is 30 years of age, is 5 fet i inches high, weight 143 pounds, color black, sept 2'J CLUB HOUSE." "YE HAVE SUCCEEDED in securing, the agency of the celebrated DELMONICO CLUB HOUSE Double Stamped, Pure Rye, at 04.CO per Gallon, : 1 Barrel Price. 'The Sweet Mash, B ue Grass and Kentucky I uem noia tneir own. i Extra Family Flour! The Choices, Largest and Chcapee't Stock of Groceries in the State. i ' J vs. GEO. MYERS, ii cl 13 oousxz rnoriT ST sept 29 " I ! :v-''Removed. iL No. 1, Evans Block, Princess street, Where he will carry on the Upholstering and Paper Hanging Business, and where he so- tj ! .ii..t.i:. x ukum m wnunaancg ui uie vuuui patronage. W. T. JOnNSOV sept W Upholsterer and Taper Ilacgcr PLEASE NOTICE. VTc will be glad to receive communication from our friends on any and all subjects o f general interest but : .( TTie name of the writer u nit always b furnished to the Editor. Communications must b wiitten only oi one tide of tbe paper. renonalities nu?t be avoided. ' . ' ' ' I And.it is especially and particularly undo -stood that ho editor does not always endorse tbe views of corref pondcnt, ua.lcc 0 stated in the editorial columns. - liow , Advertisements For Rent, : THAT COMMODIOUS and desi- 'S i ivrirnf Pntirlk TIT-1- . " i . Srlesdid stand for a retail grocery. Apply to . WM. R. MrTTflV ' Real Estate Agent and Stock Broker. A removal: 1 r MAUDEN BELLAMY. ATTORN EV-AT-LAW, Has removed his Law Office to the buUdin" opposite the Court House. sept 20 :. ' " ' BUY THE B2ST THERE YOU CAN BU V THE BEST T V for the least uoncv, .We are oCVring -the greatest' bargains in Clothing, oyer before known ia this city. Our retail ?tock is'depari'c 'and distinct troia our wholesale, and ii u to thcetandaid wo have always kept it. We are determined to maintain the lead and have governed our prices- .lccord iclv, A. David, Merchant Tailor,, Cor. Front & l'rincces its. ."opt 2D . Sust 'Arrived AXOTIIKK . LOT OF.TIlOSk. CIXI ; . . HKATED y: ; c'FAOHiTE33 HAMS. . ; An J Hvc eai a1o OFFER INDUCEMENTS IN MOLASSES, SALT, VLOVll, COFFIiK, STGAi;, , SOAF. STAKCI r. ' 01NF0RD LQEB & CO. REMOVAL. ," Y GREEN GROCERY ha been remov-i-L ed u ihc eouiiiiinlious store du Market Ptreft, North Fide, between Second and Third, recently occujiiid by Dr. W. W. Iiarriss, as a Druj; Store, wheic I will bj pleased to. re--ccive and fill orders. REUB EN JONES, ' iK-i-t '.' Greeu Grocer. MISS ROBERTA LORD i 1 ; , JLJoriiS TO RESJJME HER SCHOOL lor 15. riiiX! r,. m MOXUAY. October 1Mb,. t"- .' :' . . I. '" : 1 ' " proxniM.. Btrit 28 Lost- I AST NK.II ', coming fiou tho Opra House, titheron l'riccefs or'Fcurth streets, a Mutherof Pearl Lorgnette..- A liberal re- '' ,- 1 ' : ward will be puid ii left at this oCice. I, .ejt Zh - Sewir.e: ilachines. o Last Chan co ! 1 A. Cheap for Cash ! NE W!....e!er .A Wilfon, S20.00. " One Howe Family, $0.00 One-No. 2 Singerf-$20.00.' Two Home Shuttles, each, $10. ) These M'.-'jines are all in perfect order. have all the attachments with them and I warrant theiii iu every respect as good as new and fob less than one-half tho price. Call and get one before they are all gone. ' 1 C. E. J EVENS, iThird st., Ural door North of Market. tept 27 j . "They are extraordinary." P. T. Barnum. OPERA HOUSE. SATURL1AY, Septqmbcr 29. U(.-a;.poariijcc after 4 years absence. GEORGIA wSa?' MINSTRELS GEORGlA'-fMlNSTRELS GEORGIAN -sssi MINSTRELS ,,8!S GE0F5G1A1 '.Aru'SMlNSTRELS Urro.-xrious Plantation rainUtrcley I Jicir Acts ! Jubilee Sonjrs ! New Sketches! ). BILLY KERSANDd, DICK LITTLE, I J. GRACE, Ac, , "They far exc-.-I )ic:.r white imitators'"- N. Y. Hi-rI.L.- 'I hey are absolutely the best In Amt-iit.t-.' Ruetoa Advertiser. TheT'ara unsurpassed." N. . Graphic. j ' ' 12th Year. All the Old FaTOfitef. : -r ; " "- Prices SO cents and 7i cents. -JUserTetf i seats 2 cents extra, to had atUeinsber gcr's Book Store. v ' sept 27 u Capo Fear Military Acadomy. Fall Ttra begiaa October 1st I PERSONS DESIRING TO ENTER tleYf . sons at wards for the Fall Session, are requested to' make application before the end of September, either personally, at i&tf aianmng nuuee, wnere tae rnncipai can; iwj, iouna oeiween me nours oi 7 ana y p. m., ox by letter, addressed to' j ' i ' rr MAJ. B, J. BURGESS1 ' 1 sept 20 - Principal. ' or: , m
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