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. 1 Lj i Til IS PAFEK blLhi every afternoon" -Sundays ex ccpted by OS II T.?J.AMES,' KPITOB AND WtOPKIETOK. 4 r-f Tl ;'T 4 f ? tiirr: ' ' -rr k1t TO til mCttL SI 25: One month, 60 pents. fhe paper 'wUl be delivered by carriers, of -barge, in any part of the city, at the ,rtt a is rent oer week. w.re rD " r. .... Adf ertiiia rate low and liberal. larei to receiTe their papera i tfc w Advertisements: grown Roddick, 45 MABKET STEEET. We 1-IVC 'jtefrcceifcd a full Hue of rrlTN'riLS. - Having anticipated the in the WOOLEN market, we are Sfi to-dl at least FIFTEEN PER St below what they can bo purchas er 'at this particular time. : H A..N N E.I .S. ffhitc and Scarlet, Plaint All-Wools, r Scarlet and Blue Twills; . Operas iu all the . neta shades.; TW were selected from Ihji jnostpppu hr manufacturers in the. country. To purchase such Goods as tho above at this time, will certamly pay those wbo have tho money to spare, as they wilt certainly , fee still " hWicr as the season advances. -'. 6R017N & RODDICK'S GLOVE FITTING SHIRTS. Anr Own IHanuafctur e ! nadefrom Wamsutta Cotton, and Bosoms from 2100 Linen .- 75 Cents Eae.7 ! Mfast 33 J per cent, cheaper than any thing ever offered iu tbij city. Brie; any sample Shirt and compare. We are o ily too happy to afford you an opportunity to judge fur yourselves. The Balance of Our"- T Summer S to c k at Unprecedented Low ; Prices. Ladies and Gents' Silk Handkerchiefs just received, 50c ai.d 75c. . ; , j. New Fall Calicoes at Gc and $c, best quality. White Cord Pique 12lc. , Kentucky Jeans 12Jc, a" good" article. Ixk Cotton Yams. - -' " ' 4-4 Lake George Heavy Sr. per jar J. 4-4 Kockingbam do. 8c per yard. 4-4 Fine Sea Island Cotton Sc. W Bleached Cotton 8, 9 and 10c. - I k P. CoatV Spool Cotton Cc each. Eat Needles Cc a paptr. Bed Tickings in all qualities. Uorsets 7oc, -,. Yery superior BROWN & RODDICK, ! 45 Market Street. altiinrire AND on, N. C, STEAMSHIP LINE. fae Steamer CAPT. OLIVER, SAIL FBOM BALTIMORE ON Wednesday; Oct.. 3. To be followed by tho ;V-;cAii:puicE Saturday, Octb. ? llilf uo vu raj upua uiuprompi ftf Iteamers xs adreriued. rtll , v BiUs of Xadinffygiven ica fuaraateed. t: " "a Engagement apply to-r--- - CASATTZ, Agent, . U tr, tolnyton, IX. C. - C. KEtJrJEX FOSTER, General Agent BELLAMY. 'k 0Ti T TTORKEy-AT-LAW, fWetk. rl vmcc to ine DuUdin wilmingt 7 i , . i j 1 I .. . . A r , ' - I VOL. 2. WILMINGTON, N. C, MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, LATEST NEWS. w;a r tactics in the east. One Correspondent's Hopeful of Russia's Prospects. TUw London, Sent. 29 The corresrfndnt of thb Daily. News, Writing from Cherk ovnalast Saturday, says: "I do not be lieve it possible at present toadvancoeven with the reenforccmcnts which have ar rived. A day or two of rain has made thn roads' almoit impassible. The eround is sodden and the mud ankle deep. The immense number of horses have eaten almost . all the forage, and hay is very scarce at 'any price. Conscauentlv com- muniqations are daily more difflcult. Tho horses arc decidedly losing flesh. As the season advances tho difficulties f the cam paign increases in a geometric ratio." , l he Itmzs corresDondent at Bucharest. writing on Wc lncscfay, takes a decidedly hopeful view . of the Russian prospects: but it must be observed that this was be fore the Roumanians attempted and failed to take the second Grivica redoubt, if. indeed, this report (which comes from several directions, but j-et not officially from ?my) bo not entirely ; baseless.. Tho correspondent says : "The staff officers in front 'of Flevna express the utmost confi dence; that the place will fall into their hands. Should Osman Pasha s army be finally destroyed, there is nothing to prevent a great flank movement down tho valley of Sofia to Adrianople and the lurkish capital, itself. "Suleiman Pasha has squandered the lives pf his army on the forts in the Ship ka Pass, and, were he to attempt to with draw to oppose this flank1 movement, he would have Gen. Jladetzky at his heels, and his arrav would have iis hands full without attempting to meddle with the Plevna army. Should ' Mehemet AH at tempt to move to the southward, Russian hordes of cavalry would entangle him at every s'.cp. Perhaps it is with a view to something like the above that the Russian commanders keep their hold on the Shipka Pass and persist in their attacks upon Plevna. There is no doubt that the Turk ish powers of resistance arc strained to a high degree of tension, 1 and in such cir cumstances semi-civilized organizations likcthose of Turkey arc liable to collapse in a; most unexpected manner ; so that in spite of the gross blunders of the Russian staff a great change is possible at auy moment in the millitary situation in Bul garia. Every hamlet is crowded with im mense stacks of theso grains, while a yery large crop of Indian corn is await ing! the husbandman. Very little of the crops raised this year in Roumania has been touched by 'the Russians; conse quoatly they have provisions in abundance for ! man and beast, and, if (they can sur mount the difficulty of obtaining fuel, they can winter in Bulgaria very comfort ably. As to the present 'morale of the Russian forces, there is some difference of opinion ; but, from my .pwn experience with them, I jam convinced that, although the Russian soldier is unreserved in his comments on what lie deems bad man agemcni on the part of his commanders, holfbrgets all his past grievances when he sees the hated Moslem, and goes at him as though he had always been commanded by; a Napoleon. : Whatever .the cxplanatiou may be of the cause that has led to the success of Hifzi Pasha, the fact is now uncontested that he has 'safely carried reenforecments, supplies, and munitions into the intrenched lines held by Ostaan Pasha, and his being "able to do so demonstrated that the fortress is not invested , but is beingjmcrely attacked on a portion of its front, and the two former disastrous failures to carry it by assault forbid the expectation that it -will fall by spade and pick while the Turkish force defending it ii not inferior to the at tacking army in j numbers or. fighting capacity. i The lanes military critic says of tho operations of the third Turkish army; "It is dithcult to perceive the full objects of buliman rasha s strategy, but he has certainly proved himself a bold and in trepid leader, and, until the result of his operations is made manifest, and their ful purport discovered, it is fairi to sup pose he is acting with adequate reason. Ilis characteristic braverVi the self-denial 'and abstemiousness of his mode of lite. his; cool nerve and undauntetl courage, and his high military reputation, which was appreciated on all hands till his check in front of the formidable Fort St. Nicholas, should'now be remembered." , Tin retirement of Mehemet Ali behind the Kara-Lom seems to indicate that the jLiAia wui yv :uusucu io maintain ineir present advantages, and depend on the wuiuir iq jorco uie itussians Dacs: acrccs thb Danube.The Times' Shumla special says tho retrograde movement was partly because the recent rains rendered it diffi cult to bring up supplies, and partly on account of tuo liussians massing con siderable forces on tho Lorn. ? , j ( It appears from this explanation that the idea of holding the country be- tecn the Lom and the 1 antra has been abandoned by the Turks. Thus it once more becomes possible for the Russians to isolate and, blockade Rustchuk, which, however, has probably .been supplied for the winter during the f)ast month that communication has been open. ; Mehemet Ali's right will again be about Kazelero, with Rasgrad as a base, while his left will extend as far as the defiles south of Os man Bazar, being within easy support from Shumla. Correspondents with the Czare witch are not sanguine of his abili ty to force the line of tho Kara-Lorn, not wtihstanding the arrival of several divis ions of tho Imperial Guard. Constantinople, Sept. 29 Snow has been falling in the Shipka Pass since Monday, and is now ten centimetres deep at the foot of the Balkans. , The Yellow Ferer., One death has occurred at Fcrnandina since last reports, and six new cases are reported. Mr. William B. Astor has sent $500 for the sufferers. LOCAL NEWS. new Advertisements. A. Sflaiaa Complete Stock. ' - -4 A. David Buy the Best. W. B. McKoY For Rent. ! Browh & 'Roddick 15 Market Street. W. E. Kig C. F. L. Artillery, j A. D. Cxzavx Baltimore S. 8. Line. Jxo. L. Boatweight Expected Daily. inoi Li' Boatweight 5"ew Fruit. John L. Boatweight Guaranteed! John Carboll All Night Houc. ' MiUtary Order N. C. S. G. v James Sprcht, Scc'y & Treas Notice. B. V. Pieece, M. D. Golden Medical Discovery. R. V. Pierce, M. D. Fountain Nasal In ector, or Douche. i --- - - - ( Lots of people on the move to-day. . We lose this month G3 minutes of da' light. Madan Rcntz shows iu Petersburg to morrow night. This month has five Mondays, live Tues day, and five Wednesdays. (Wen you hear a political speaker talk about his "sires," make up your mind that he has nothing else to talk about. The Raleigh papers present double columns advertisements of Cole's circus, - - which is to appear there on the 10th inst. Ml You are as pretty as a picture" is no longer the correct compliment to pay a lady. Simply say, "You put me in mind of a chromo." The Board of County Commissioner and ' the Board of Aldermen meet this eveningbut as usual too late for a report of the proceedings in this issue. Science says that it took millions of years to evolve man Irons tpe clam ; ob servation shows that it takes less th in a minute to transfer the clam into a man. Many-political speakers say that they rust in God ; but they have just made bargains at seventy-five cents a vote, a quarter of a dollar less than votes were last year. j 1 .. . . .. .. 1 1 In Boston the price of administration to tho theatres has been reduced to nfty ceuts. A sensible move, and one that should be followed in . all parts of the country. i j ; i; Arrived at Smithville Saturday night, wrecking steamer. Relief, of New Yorki Walcott master, from Key West, with wrecking material of steamer City of Havana A regular meeting of the Historical and Scientific Society is called for this even ing in the Lecture Room of the First Presbyterian Church on which occasion an interesting paper will be) read by Eugene S. Martin, Esq. Tho young lovers who last spring were married and swore by all that is beautiful that onlv the sreat blue vault of rf w heaven should overspread them are now quarrelling with each other because ho lets mosquitoes in on his sido and she rolls all the covers off. I When he was a young man he rushed ..... '.!! . . I . into a burning building and I gallantly dragged her out by the hair of her head. They were married the next winter, and now she rushes in and drags him lout by the hair of his Head whenever she feels like it. 'Such is true love. , Arrived. Intelligence has been received here to day of the safe arrival in New lork of Mr. E. Peschan, the German Imperial 4 . Consul at this port, and family, after an absence of several months in Faderland. Mr. reschau and family, we understand, leave New York for home to-day. The Queen of the Oren. A breakfast-biscuit or tea-roll made with Dooley's Yeast Powder is certain- Iv the aueen of the oven o Iizht. white and delicious. Yon lift It tenderly, break it open gently, spread it daintily with fresh, sweet butter, waiting to be gracious. After breakfasting 'on biscuits made with Dooley's Yeast Powder, I what man would contemplate suicide, or grumble , Dccause ms wue as&e u nun ior money . Persona , : if Adjutant-General Jones arrived i nv this city to-day by the ncW train-' Ho 'will remain here several days and will review the companies of the second batraBpn uii morrow and on Wednesday will .inspect and review the two "colored cotb Denies.. Roe MoUeU. No roe mullets seen in this market yet. We understand that they are roroing neat Topsail Sound, but there has yet been no South of that point. . Those caught at Topsail arc sraaU with roe only a few inches in length. They are Yery back ward this season. . - Mr. N II. Sprnnt has returned here from the North where he purchased a very handsome stock of wh:t3 goods ifior 'the ladies. He is ' now engaged j in opening and displaying the latest styles in the new and cheap pretty things he purchased while in New York. s A Hope ; A parade and review of tho companies located here has been called for to-mor-row afternoon and it is earnestly hoped by many that the merchants in whoso employ the various members of the Comr panics are, will relievo them from their duties on that occasion, so that there may be full ranks on tho parade. A New Drus; Store. S. Burbank will shortly open a Mr . T. new drug store on the corner of Front and Princes streets, in the store at present occupic d by Capt. Jas. W. Lippitt as a confectionery and fruit store. The stand is an excellent one for the business, and wc wish our young fiicnd success in abundance in his new venture. Brown & Roddick, We invite attention to the lengthy and attractive advertisement of the above firm as it appears in this issue. ' They present a most attractive array of desirable goods for tho season and prices which are low enough in all conscience. Their glove fitting shirt, manufactured by themselves and. sold for 75 cents,-is a specialty with this house. I The .Latest Freshet. . We are glad to learn that up to, last Saturday the recent rains had not swollen the rive to any alarming extent, that is to say that although the danger is by no means over yet, as regards the overflow of the lowlands, sti'l, there is sufficient groundsj for reasonable hope that the pres entjfrcshet will not do much damage owing o the fact that the rains up country were nothing! like as heavy as in this section. The rise in the river at Fayettcville up ii to Saturday morning was ten feet. r Michaelmas Day, Saturday was celebrated in the Catho lic church as the festival of St. Michael and all the holy angels hence the origin of the name the mass of St. Michael- abbreviated into Michaolmas. The day is jilso observed in the Episcopal church, and all the lessons have reference to Mich ael or the angels. This festival has been kept with great solemnity on the 29th of September since the fifth century. The Old and New Testaments abound with instances in which St. Michael has visibly stood forth asj the champion and guardian of Goal's people and God's 'ser vants against the assaults of the Devil and the Pagan nations of the earth. , Criminal Court . The third session of this Court con- i vencd this morning at 10 o'clock, His Honor, Judge Mearcs, presiding. The Grand Jury were duly sworn- in and cm pannclled, when the Judge delivered his charge and the Jury retired to the Grand Jury room. The most of tho morning was spent in calling and swearing States' witnesses; to be sent, before tthft Grand Jury, and in arranging the docket so that the trial of cases may commence thhr af ternoon!. I-' - .t ''"V The following is the list of tho Graad Jurors, who have been duly sworn 'to serve as such durinz ' this term of the Court : Wilkes Morris, Foreman ; B. P. Bryan, Allen Evans, Joseph Sharpless, David! Jones, Isham Sweet, W M Hank ins. W. M. Collins, G. J. Boney, Samuel N. Cannon, Virgil Hill, C. C. Morse, New ton Gillican, Charles IL King, Thomas Franks, A. A. Dudley, Daniel O'Connor A. Shrier.. . ; . :' j; Alderman Flanner, Mayor Pro Tcxa, will, we presume, bow himself gracefaBy down and out this afternoon, and Mayor Dawson will once more assume the func tions of his oSSce after an absence of near ly two months ' ; 1877. NO. 215 The Colored Companies. ; By advertisement ! published cist vv hero it will be seen thai the Caj-e Pear and Hanover Light . Iofantry companies will "parade next Wednesday afternoon, for review and inspection by the Adju-tant-Geceral of the State. Senior Capt. Nash will command the battalion c :i the Occasion. '' Not Scotched, Rut Killed. A rattlesnake three feet long :and with five rattles,: was killed last 'Saturdiv morning on the premises of.Mr. Sylvester Gettcnburg, on Third street North of the Wilmington & Weldon Railroad. Tl.O unaVa mm Jjcviita ty a colored man and; thero was considerable excitement thereabouts for a while. How he hap pened to stray into that section is un known,, but it is certain that he will never stray there again. . - - ., n t The Caselor Elijah Kectcr. Wo understand that the Grand Juw this afternoon returnetl a true bill against Elijah Kcetcr for the murder of lVtcr Robinson in this city on the night of the 10th of August, 1877. Kcetcr will pi ol -ably bo arraigned iu the morning when he wftl Le permitted to plead guilty or not guilty to the charge. The trial will probably not take place before Thursday c r Friday of this week. ' Marsdcn Bellamy, Esq., wc hear.' has been employed by the friends of thu vii.s oner to defend him, cue gentiernan on lhe wharf having agreed to hear half lhe ex pense of the trial. Mefsrs F. II.'D; hy and J. I. Mack we learn have volunteered to aist n the defence. Col. 1). K. Moure, Stale So licitor will bo the -uly prosecuting at torney. ( Meteorological. The following is the mcteorologic i ic portat this point, for the month of Sep tember, made , by Mr. D. C. RaUtoii, U S. Signal officer here : Highest barometer, 30.288; !o;vo.it .1. ometer, 20.66d ; monthly range of barome ter, .628; highest temperature, 00, (Gih and lGth);lowcst temperature. oG. (2CrJ:: monthly range of temperature, 01 ; great est daily range of temperature, 22 ; mi an of maximum temperatures, 81.1 ; mean of minimum temperatures, !65.5 ; mean daily range of, temperatures, 15. G ; to'.al rainfall, 21.10, inches ; prevailing wind, northeast; total number of miles traveled, 5,424; maximum velocity of wind, 2t- (north, 29th inst)f; number of days In which rain or snow' fell, 11; me a A bar ometer, 30.01C; mean thermometer, 72.1; mean humidity, 77.G. . ' I We understand that Smithville grow, ing desolate, neatly -all of its Sunwner boarders having left. Quarterly Meetings. Fourth round of appointments as uvade by Rev. William S. Black, Presiding Elderfor the Wilmington District. Meth odist E. Church, South. Clinton ........Sept. u'j CO Wilmington, Front Street.... .Oct. j 7 Smithville, at Concord .Oct. 13-1 J Onslow, at Queen's Creek. v... Oct. 20 21 Elizabeth, at Elizabethtown...Oct. 27 2S Bladen, at Windsor. Nov. 3 1 Topsail, at Wesley an Chapel. No vl 10 11 Kenansvillc, Wcsley Chapel.. No v 17 18 f MARRIED. DARBY SATCHWELL In thU city, at the Catholic Church, by Rev. M. S. GroF, on Wednesday, 26th ult., at 4 o'clock, Mr. FRANK H. DARBY, of this city, and JIi.s LIZZIE V. SATCHWELL, daughter of Dr. S. S.8atchwell, of Pender county. , DARBY PRICE At the same time and place aa the above, by Rer. M. S. Gross, Mr. THO HAS A. DARBY, of BoltensTille, Fla., and Miss SALLY ii. PRICE, dau-L ter o the late A. L. Price, of this city. ! New Advertisements. Notice. THERE WILL BE A REGULAR Mc:t in"" of the Uiatorital and ScientiOc .Socie ty of Wilmington, this evening at S o'clock, in the Lecture Room of the Firet Presby ti'r iau Charch. A fall attendance is requested. JAMES SPRUXT, oet 1 Sect'y & Trea. Hd'qrs 0. F. L. Artillery. 'I ' WILMIXQTON, N. C. Sept 20, '77. gPECIAL ORDER, Xo. . ! The Officer! and Men bcrs c;! this Battery are hereby ordered to assciub! in fall dreej uniform, at the Arinorr, on Princess Street, at 2 o'clock, Tuesday After noon, for Inspection and Review. 5o e s c ae Will be taken for absence. . By order of the Captain, octl W. E. KING, O. S. Removed. rpHE UXDERSIGXED has removed to X X: 1, Evans Block, Princess street, where be will carrv on the Uohoutterine: and Paper Hanging Bosiness, and where be so- ucua couuBuance ox us puouc patronage. ; Jieepecuaiiy, W. T. JOITXSOX. " sept r Upholetcrer and Paper Banger. tlease'dttce: We will be glad to f?c(fo5mx4tiona from out- fricsdion any and all sabjects of general Interest but : 1 ' v r ' TLo Aimo of the writer nuet always b furciihcll to the EJitr f -j j f , , Comaaications roust b wiittcn- only on Per Jaalities must be rroi2.J Arldit is cfpocianyaad parttcttliriuridor -stood that tie editor does not alwars nior?e tho views of correspondents, unless Wlt&Ud m the' editorial columns. r 1A ft l Kow Advertisements n Expected :tJaUy ;?: A CELEDRATED -t V? NAKED HArJ3Srl, J Acknowledged by . -;1?Tir All whw have tried thcmTIEKST'u " I the muket. From four to ten. ' , . ! ....'' ... t I wtf;' pounds in weight.. ? i ' " ? ! '--m. . . !- ' . ' t -4p ' 0vn;daudiyj!dL'nly..by - . j .r. r JNO. L. BOATQBK, 5 (i ? Torth Front jSt? --LiJ . ' ,'t f fi'jtK W j BUY" THE' BEST r iJ d,IL:i:L: Vou CAX LUY Tlli' b'eSt . fur;t!u Jea.-t.i.'.iu v. ' ' ff ' i " A, .' Wc ar:- oil'cring th- gn ttest barjjainJ In iOiiii::c:, vv-r Lticrc known in this city. Our it-tail stuck. U separate and .distinct u:u uur wliulfiale, and i.s un to thb etawUid wo liavJl jiiw kept it.'. Wo are dctcnWIflcd ! !: . i.v.iiln t),c -id and have ivcrfle4,yr .' 1 ic-.-3 ;i.cvor-J ii! . ' , , . , i ; A. David, 1 : Mi fcii.i!;t hiiLr, Cur, Front di Princess ets i ; ?' ; ' . -MY la'ODS -1 CiUAllANtUtTf l' TO B2S7 T3 5EbVIs -BEST; AND MY PBICKS ' " AS LOW AS THE LOWEST in our citv. . ; .. i-vf, Kt 1 fuiy up to the times,. and allow u v!;o to uiuierseil me.' ''('. ' , JNO. L. EOATWRIGHTj FAMILY GROCER, S1 '& 7 rJorth Front' Street. iii:aioua::tj:s x. c. s. gl'Ard,- H X. C. S. GUARD,' V V. X.C., c;t. 27I877. j" ' " ' t '' ' . G. . O. a::; Xo. 1. '. - i. . T X 'OiJhLiK.NC-L' TO Sl'IitTAL OliDKliS Xrl, J J, from the Adjutant General ' of the;' Stat C . :oi;.a::J ..ntd of the Carw Fear , Iln c - t'Tj Li - -1 Infantry i'oirfsuics will or-, kr ii oir rfjx f. tiv'? commands TO IaVadefor I'cvi- 'v fizni Jt: !'. : tic. u XicduwdtYm jOd' -a, itt, at:.;.: o-:i,ck F. . - ' , Ry onl-r i V.. Xa.h; ior Captain I cvuiUiad iiattaaon X. C Quant. To Auutant- :4 ,; o t i ALi:XA.DEr. SAMPspJft;. AXD Al'lLIi XliltJ. DATB f-T.BE CI. NT P. N N I A L S -A L OtfK ' ill h& Kept opn j;i li.-i.i 3 .i; ai u iv, Mom 4 o clock Mrr..!ay i..-.):Vi:;- v 12 o'clock Saturday' nisrht. j " ". '" ;i . VI::cs I.I'iiuiV aud G'Zi, thd.UMt.an4 thi'cL njM.t. .- Xer KiTt r 0!-ir iartiiibed' 1tf faflaryc JO IIN- CArJ10LLr . , Oft 1 P&rK .MOUSED TV0 1 IGrHTS ONLY l -i Th-:-.- '..-.y ahJ riiaaroclo! :. ' 1 , bor.4 and 5 . -it - - ; tr" it t!. f npHE y-AMOCS ORIOLVAL J,f il l' jl . . l'iiok'. COOKE. , .I'lilllUALlSM EXPOSED, I'rof. COOKE will perform and efaih ari' tho tostj cf tho fiict ftnouii 31 cd i u m$g iocla4- ' iu - tho Mat-ria::. r.t:.n icznee of Mrs. Miller, of Mouipaii, iu vhi h THE HPIKIT IIUIDE wi!IijJKar apou lhe" Osafafel'rntaff view v of tle aU'Ji.LU'. '. 1 ' .v : , Adxiiiios, 7i,- Vt u: i jj coats, '?t-. 41 J?t r.$t -urelWfthoatVJalLSsf at Ik:.. ':rr,j Uook axd Mtliie Sforc. G o mp 1 3te Stoclc 5 - . - -t)t j - iis i . : ' CHILBSSNS OLOTHmtJ In Great Yaristy and r ! c s Z2 AxisT t it x ca'afji In the State. - Can Ct anybody from a baby to iTjqunz,: " t'al! aad examine sJock. A SXXZXXX2XL, 'y 2 33 Market bt,r "i n I! i! 7
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