THIS PAPER ;
... ..a -mrr afternoon, Sunday ex-
?? centedby '
JOSH- T. JAMES,
KDIT0K ASP FBOrKIETOK.
ucTKlPTIOyS, POSTAGE PAID. ,
5llJ! 00 Six months, 2 50 ; Three
5S ; One month. W cents,
81 will b delivered by carriers,
ffL in idt Prt of the city, at the
or 13 cents per week.
JrsTbecribori will please report any and
to receire their papen regularly.
I' :
yeV Advertisements.
jjyn & Roddick,
45 UABKET STKUJflT.
- i iiitt received a full line of
LEVELS. Having anticipated the
i in TUB T vyw aji iubibvv,
o scll at least FIFTEEN PER
St below what they can be purchas
cr attbis particnlar time.
FLANNELS.
wbiU nd Scarlet, Plains-Wools,
Scarlet and Blue Twills.
Operas
n'l tho new shades.
la tere selected from the Hie'; .popu-
manufacturers in tho country.
purchase such Goods as the above at
time, will, certainly pay thoss
who haye tno money wpi;
they certainly be still
yvher as tho season
i advances.
BROl'N & RODDICK'S
GLOVE-FITTING SHIRTS.
Oar Own ftXannafcture !
Lkf om Wamsutta Cotton, and Bosoms
from zivu ijincn.
75 Cents Each !
JiWJ3jper cent, cheaper than auj--
timg ever ottered m this city.
Sn'c: any sample Shirt and compare.
. . . t a rr l
we are only too nappy auuru
you an opportunity to judge
for yourselves.
Tho Balance" of Our
Summ er Stock
at
Fnprocedented Low Prices.
Lakes' and Gents' Silk Handkerchiefs
t received, 60c and 75c.
N'ew Fall Celicocs at 6c and 8c, best
Vl 1TTT j 1 -m
2 "iy. wane uord i'lque lVc.
1 Kentucky Jeans 12Jc, a good article.
Vi Cotton Yarns. .
ULike Gcoriro Heavv Shcetincr. 8c
km. 4-4 liontinorTiam do. 8c tier
hi M Fine Sea Island Cotton 8c.
iWBkached Cotton 8, 9 and 10c.
J iP.CoaU' Spool Cotton 6c each.
Needles Gc a paper. '
W Tickings in all qualities.
Jj&s'- Corsets 76c, very superior
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BROWN & RODDICK,
45 Market Street.
II
CLUB
HOUSE."
VE aAVE SUCCEEDED in securing
ilK7tfl celebrated
"flMONICD CLUB HOUSE
wa6,e Stamped, Pure Bye, at
S4.00 per Gallon,
barrel Price.
Sweet Hiah, Blue Grass and Kentucky
Ceaholi their own."
jts oil
ktra Family Flour!
DULY
VOL. 2. WILMINGTON, N. C.,, ADNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1877. NO. 217
LATEST NEWS.
WAR ON THE RIO GRANDE.
Mexican Soil Again Invaded by our
Troops What May Provoke a
War.
Galveston, Oct The latest specials
from tho Rio Grande cive no information
of a collision between the Mexican and
Federal troops, although It is thought that
Shafter and Ballis have had an enct 29-
ment with Indians on Mexican soil. Re
inforcements have been sent to Shafter.
There are now eight companies of United
btates troops .on the Mexican aide of the
river. jGen. Falcon, commanding the
Mexican forces at Piedras-Negras, has
ordered his officers to keep on tho trail of
tho' Americans until they recross the river.
A special ; despatch tfl tho News from
Fort Clark says CjI. Shafter crossed the
Rio Grande yestorday with COO men and
two Gatling gaps to extricate Bul'is from
bb dangerous 'position. One thousand
Meiicpps left Piodras-Niegrn, Saragossa,
and Villo Nueva to-day, thiir destination
being unknown.
How the Old District Ring Hope to
' f Renew their Plundering.
Wasuinjton, Oct.r 1. Sundry de
vc'opments to-day leave 110 doubt that
the old Ditrict King, and very little out
side of the old Distiict RlDg, stands beh;nd
tho present management of tho National
IttjjdUican. Robeson lent the use of the
mortgage he held, and Shepherd, Kil
bournc; Babcock; and other lessor mem
bers of the R:ng are. vailonsly interested
in the I purchase. Since last December,
Muvtagli has lost very nearly twenty
thonsand dollars in the Republican, ana
has been forced to raise money for current
expenses through the most ru'nous expedients.-
His old friends hare had no
mercy on him, but have used him end
.squeeze him, to suit their own purposes.
Iheir present purpose in securing the
paper, mere is reason to oeueve, is a;nope
that lhy may bo of service in. presenting
the nomination of Grant ?i 1880. A
glance at tho salutatory will show that it
is largely devoted to apopr'ar treatment
of the labor movement, and Grant, it w 111
bo noticed, bs tr ken pir during his
Englishj visit to piut himself ?Ti the a'
ti' ude of a friend of the wprkingmon in
more ways than one. That tho old Ring,
who found him a a zous fdend and
useful chief, still. hopo to renew tho- old
plundeihg uider hi? leadership has long
been an open secret, and this, it :i frr to
believe, is a step in tihat d;rec'ion. Mean
wh ife, there to be no open ruptire with
the Administration just at present. Clapp,
the nominal owner, cal'ed on I llayes to
dy to renew the promises of bis
s.'ulatory in sometyhat wainer, phrases.
Fer a fonoight past Ciapp has been 5a
extieme aniey lest the editor of the
National Union should precede him in
th:s visit and get a 'ittle better clr'm on
Government patronage. -1 j I
Foreign News.
Largtit and Cheapest Stock of
Croceriei ia the State. :
b. MYERS,
'Hi
?HER Lor ni? fPun.QP. rELE-
V . JL iiVW v
CRATED
'FAVORITE" HAMS.
And XBa n
INDUCEIIEirrS IN
USSES, SALT,
COFFEE, SUGAR,
,SAP, STARCH. &c.
ll'FORD, LOEB d CO.
London. October !2 Tho Paris corre
spondent of the Times telegraphs: "It
.was rumored last nigut that itne Jjute ue
I5ioglie and M. Berthau bad resigned
from the French cabinet. This report for
the present, at least, is unfounded, but the
alarm W"'cn it creaiea was very remarje
able. I The apprehension cf a forcible
coup d'etat, by the government ;s so great
here that the Resignation1 of the Duke de
Broglie and certain of his colleagues, who
are known to be opposed to such meas
ures, would be considered as a preface to
the violation of law, though it is hard to
tel! in! whoso interests such a violation
would bo. I know, from a perfectly
trustworthy source, that the Empress dis
approves of tho government's course since
the lGth of May last. The Prince Impe
rial is also said to have lately expressed a
ginrlar disapproval at an interview. He
declared ho would not throw imped-ments
n the way of a regular government.
"It :s certain that the option of the
cabinet itself s divided. Some of its
members think of a coup de fores iu case
of defeat at the election. Others and the
non-Bonapartist conservatives contem
plate a second dissolution. But I repeat
with the certainty of truth that the Senate
will not support a dissolution simply to
help the government. 11
. . 1
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Nearly a Mil' ion of.the Inhabitants
of India Dying of Famine.
London, Oct. 3 Tho Times- -Madras
correspondent reviewing the actual effecta
in the Residency of the famine and tho
diseases consequent on the famine, says :
"The registered 1 deaths of thel present
year, up to the end of i June, were 370,000
above the average. This, according to
tho ( opinion of the district ofiiccrs, does
not represent more than jtwo-th;rds of the
actual mortallity, and we have farther to
add the deaths which have occurred since
and have not yet beta officially reported."
The correspondeoVs conclusion is that not
less than 7601000 persons have fallen vic
tims, and even these figures will probably
be largely increased before the famine and
its 1 after-wave of suffering have finally
passed away.
The Yellow Fever.
Augusta. Ga., Oct. 2 It is repoiled
A 1. A. tlAA WAVA rvVl 3oath from-veil OW
fa.r at Port Roval. S. C. vestcrday, ana
nnmlvr nf ritirers have left that
The Labor Party's Candidate.
Pmr.AT)ELrHiA, Oct. 1. Ex-Attorney-General
Benjamin Hai lis Brewster, the
acknowledged head of the bar here, who
h?s acted with the Republican pai iy on
the stump and in the counsels of the pa i Ly,
siice tho war opened, and who so recent
ly 8Pke out more pla'r'y against Csni
eron rnd h;s other political assocalion than
was ever before known from so staunch a
pfltly man, was to-night unanimously put
m the field at the head of the labor ticket
la this city as the cand:da(3 for Distiict
Attorney. Mr. Brewster will draw most
of fcis strength from the Republican rarks
and the Republican leaders here, who ;rc
already dissatisfied with the conduct of the
sitting Judge, whom they have nominated
are not un'"kely to withdraw their man
pUogelhersnd stampede to Mr. Brewster,
so 2(9 to aa ve the remnants of the loaves
and fishes.. Tf thia should happen, Cam
eron, Kemble, and Mackey may be ex
pectadto carpet-bag to the West, for
Pennsylv?na co'.d not hold them with
Mr. Brewster prosecuting the pler.3 in
Pbilrdelphia. In a recent interv lew Mr.
Brewst jr spoke of Don Cameron as "a
man who has neither mind, attr."nmcn3,
dignity of character, knowledge f public
afV?.irs,party service, norpersonjil worth to
warrant h's advancement; who brs no re
cord but a bad one p.s an intilcacr r id
Alob Violence.
Wc undci.itand' that the resiJcnc j of
one of tic colored -stsvcilorcs who has
puMcd out from the Union and gone to
work on 1 :s own account, was ns
sailed bst night, by a mob who
rocked bis house, strik:ng one of
his ci'iMren, and v.vvi violent and
threat?! 'n- l?nguagc. "ITie man fled from
his house and wr3 fired at cs he did so.
Where were the poiico ?
vi:i Not sto?. ,
, We aro sor.y to lce.-n that Miss Gene
vieve Rogers, the 'tragedienne, and
Madcm lientz, with her female, minstrel
troupe, who ha 1 engaged the Opera Housi
in tl rs city for the Sth and 9th intsts,.,
have cancelled their engagements here and
will &Ivc us the go-by. They claim to
have found tl "s necessary becau of the
schedule of trr'js running South from tins
city which wouTd necessitate their losing
a ;(rbt. i
mr nager of bad men."
Surrender of Cuban Rebels.
HAVANA, Oct. 1. Senor Castello, with
his son, surrendered to the Spanish author
ities on the 27th ult. Both were pronr
ncnt persons in tho insurrection. Senor
C?t3!lo was nrnister of foreign aff; 'is of
the Cuban government, and his son aid
decamp of Gen. Maximo Gomez, Ru
mors of peaco are daily taking more siiapc.
and a proxrmatc peacs, h generally p
credited. 1
: A Live Texan.
He was a wild Texan, just from the
frontier, and had boarded the tra;u at
Fort Worth for Dallas. Itwys Lis fist
ride on tho "kers," and as the .conductor
reach: d in his hip pocket for his runch,
the sharp eye of Texas caught a gi;:iipse
of its- polished handle, and q-ir.ck as
thought ho levelled a navy six on that
conductor, saying, "Put 'cr up, or I'll
blow dayligut through you. No man can
get the drop on me." Dallas Herald.
Connecticut Town Elections. j
Hahtford, Oct. 2. In Hartfond yes- j
terday the Democrats elect: I their entire j
1 . t i f o - r 1 1
iic&et dv majorities ranging iiom ov
500. The vote on the two corstitutionai
amendments was light, but ooth are prob
ably caii-icd. Tlie first prohibits extra
compensation to public 'officers. The
second prohibits town aid t rai'roads.
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Death from a Spider BKe.
EHcn Gar ley, aged 5 years, of W.
New York, wv. 3. bitten on the cheek by a
black spider a w : k ago. S on afterward
the flesu began to redden and swc". She
died on Sunday night. Sun.
Roard of Health.
I be President of the Bo; rd of Health
for the city of Wilm'ngLon and county of
Xew Hanover has made thc-following ap
pointments of members of tlic Board:
Ou Drainage and Watej Supply Dr.
T. 1 Wood, Chairman; Drs.E, A. Ander
son a .id M. J. DeRossct. :
On S;- 'faiy C -nation of Pub!ic Br.ild
ings Dr. W. W. Lane,, Cha'iiran; D;s.
Vvr. J. Love rnd W. J. II. Bellamy.
On Epidenr'cs and Vital, Statistics
Dr. W.J. Love, Chairman; Drs. P. L.
Murphy and G. II. Wcit.
On Quaraptine Dr. W. G. Thomas,
Chairman; Drs. J. C. Walker and G. G.
1 nomas.
Xadies, Take Notice.
You can buy Alpacas and CsLmcres 'io
per cent, cheaper at my Store th.in any
house in tic city. J. Ux..s,
Ct2 fourths c'-'t1. '
Spiritualism Exposed A Few Ques
tions Front an Indignant Spiritu
alist, jfor Pro ri Cooke to Answer'
Eprroa Daily Rr.t::.v :'
I see that a pcrsoaf styling himcalf
Prof. Cooke is ' to appear at the Opera
House 'Thursday evening, hcralu i by
flaming posters ,aud boaaLful ciialiccges
ihat he mllexiwse Sjh.iluaUsm. Ia be
half of the fiicuds'of the true philosophy
of Spiritualism; I akk the "geritleniaa to
respond to lhe.following propositions :
First. Will he expose.ibe matcriaMza
ting tests of Mia. r Holmes, tho Eddy
Brothers and other reputable mediums ?
Will M&s Cooke and lTs Crawford, his
associate:, be nlaced under tst conditions
by ti committee selected from the au
dience ?
Second. Will he allow himscif to be
secured with ropes and InndcuSs whdeh I
will furnish ?
Third. 'Will he produce tic slate writ
ing and clairvoyant tesls in fall li-ht ;n
the presence of the audience?
Inasmuch as he makes such bold an
nouncements and challenges, he c.n rest
assured that there will he pa 1 tie pies
e:it to accept the same, and . piove iiim a
medium cr a base in-osi'jr.
ATi:i;: f-.
PLEASE irOTXC2:
1 -'' "i ' .-,
from our friends on aay aMall' i.lt J 41
general interest but : - -
The same of the' wrUek' ail aKayi tir
furnkhed to the Editor.
Coauawricatioxa mutt ti wfiftli taXf oa
one eide of the paper. '
Personalities miut be avoided. 1" '' "
Aadit is especially and partielar!f2& -stood
that fcc editor don ntt alwayi csdorw
tbe Ticwa of correspondeato, unless to fUted
in the editorial column. ' ' ' ' ' 1
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Waterproof' !t i '
The latest shades, warranted as ta cdoT'-' '
ana auahtv. at nrlcrs fo'anii !! 'i'h . H
vv - xourm Direct. ' r 1
Returned.
Wc wt.e pleased to meet on,tbo gJrcS
v.mujy auuauawjninaa wiin out
fellow townsman, Mr. E. Pcfchanr mh&J A ;v
has been absent for tho pat six'montnf ln 1 ' 5 "
Goruuuy ith his fanilj. ' ;
Mr. P. is look-ng remarkablyweii; uji ? "
he has had a splendid time a ndindeed hU
vv-ao ovT-ui, tu corroDoraxo nis statcmout.
is::
htcadil v
The Thermometer.
From the United States Signal Office at
this place we obtain the following report
of the thermometer, as taken this morn
ing at 7; 31 o'clock :i
Burg aw. Oct
To T..i: Ri-v:L,v:
Tins now a'.Lac.ivc i
looming in popular favor o.'id Iriut open
ing piv-r ccts for the .LiU-.:. Wi. ".e -'.e
i;ccint ext.iive iai::5 hav-j ie..Wvil:r c :A
mud strruv ig upon H12 i.01. :J cf ne'. ly
every tow a upon t .r, 3 1' ... rc i;urgaw
with its fine fr.il a id roiling c'iun- v,
dry and r'evatt
now.. lue first
tho E x id of
sionei3 . hare
m. ti.3 fi'iac. as
Coun, .' Cj -
7
wr.s
ol
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Display of JJantiajr. 1 '
The Gorman Brig 'Dr: Lather had'
quite a display of colors this mornlB5,
from stem to stern, ia honor of the cafa
anivo' homo of tho German Iranerial '
I Consul, E. Paschau Esq.
Ql.utish ice Consul, Mr. Alex Bnraat;.
au up his colors also in honor cf tho
same evmt. . . .,L,. -.i.jil
Transportaiion for the Bfllitary. '
T-eut-Col. Taylor has baen notified that" '
tho authorities of the Wilmington &i y
Wcldoa and Raleigh & Gaiton Railroads,. '
Lave .offered to furnish frro trau8jrtation ' '
for tho Complies in tb is city who may'"'
Isit tho State Fair. This action of the 4 '
authorities of these to roads is certainly ' "
very kind and it is hoped now that tht ' ',
Wi'minglou Companies may make a good ' :
show at the State Fair. Tho troops will 1
he nuaucred in Raleigh at Camp Russeli, r'
r.nd as they will probably remain but one'
day h.R?icigH the individml xpense '. "
may I - made vciy light. V ' '
i other of thotd 0.
Augusta, 2; Cairb, G7 ; Charleston, 7G; tomed to ? enable here ofhts. luecwn
crs ct rev. cstat- at this new eovnty site,
encourag' d by the recent sale of lots, an
arrai aging to have aaoiher s-'e : on1 of
LOCAL NEWS.
New Advertisements.
I. Fcb it anski Shampoo and Baths.
T. B. Cabe & Son Dent:stry.
A Shbibr Complete Stock.
See new ads on fourth page.
The storm signal is up again tc- lay.
Imitations of faded oak leaves are used
for tiimrrng. 1
Bronzo velvet is r-c I to trim whit 2 lclt
GairsboroUgh hats
Square cuffs and collars arc trimmed
with silver buttons.
The steam of hot water will restore
the smoothness of velvet.
There is nothing equal to good, pure
m lit' as a a fattening diet.
Rifle-green is a favorite color for even
ing wear. It is trimmed with sparlct pop-
pic?. ,
A young lady in this city, who docs not
pride herself particularly on being a poht
icaleconomist,thinks the sooner greenbacks
reach "pa" tho sooner will she be able to
invest in a new Fall bonnet.
The Raleigh News says . The Adjutant-General
yesterday received GOO cau
tcens from the United States Ordnance
Department, for the use of the State
Guard.1 They will be issued to the vari
ous commands in a few days.
The battalion of colored companies,
composed of the Cape Fear Light Infan
try ;.nd Hanover Light Infantry, the bat
talion being under tho command of Sol.
Nash cs Senior Captain, will parade
this afternoon at 3 o'clock for inspection
and review by the Adjutant General. 1
600 Pair Hlankets.
From auction, at startling low prices, at
' J. Haun', 1
oct 2 i Fourth Street.
1 To Dyspeptics and Invalids.
Biscuits, rolls, bread, cake or pastry,
made with Dooley's Ykast Powder, can
be eaten with impunity and relished by
the meat sensitive dyspeptics aa healthy
and nutritions. ,
Cincinnati, G2 ; Corsicana, 71; Fort Gibson
70 ; Galveston, 7G; Indianola, 71); Jack
sonville, 7C ; Knox illc, CO ; Lynchburg,
G8 ; Memphis, 70; Mobile, 72-Montgomery,
71 ; Nasln .lie, 07; Xew Orleans, 71; Xew
York, CC; Pittsburgh, 55 ; Savannah, 7G ;
Sbrcveport70 ; St. Louis, G8 ; Yicksburg.
G8; Wasljington,G4; " ilmiugtcn, 73.
ri''he Ret iete Yesterday.
Tho'rcviowicf Companri C. ind D. of Court, and it :s slmcit ctilain, they w;
ih. Sf -in.l Hn .:-,:!! " f S d i VVil- ! UOt do SO.
City Court,
Mis Honor, Mayor Dawsou piCiid:Qg.
The first case on docket was that of Nancy '.
Heniy, charged with stealing woo? fm
,tc dy, r. .. ted ; 1;-. GaCompany. WMayor pronounced
:e crowds that a , accu: 7 sentence1 of five cWg" iniprisonmcnt onl'-
brf id aud wat ;r. 1 ' "
A CaSC! of d'PIVflorlif r nmlnrt i
( " - MJ - "tfUMVK Jl .j
posed ol by the defr u - t being, fined
;.-'
rj CJ - w O . uuvu
which they say V nelv andeucr;'.' notice G.v dollftra or five darv i;,,' : " ""
w.H , l i g.ven far ; and v.ide. ' ri hn frt..n. 1 1 1 . -
Tho brnporr Covrt Iloro hrW,,0 i, ll ot .
ready for the next' Superior Court of Pen- i 4 U likf 'Corcd, ch- grd . with
der, which will of course bo held here. .A j coc:rr'ttlno a nu'srnco in tho Murket.
new hotel wi". also he m readiness for the
publ'c by thit time. Tive ra aa;'iiat..s of
this country are reluctant to enter 11 pi
: the doubtfp1 experiment of an rarer;
on
or
mi!:c,ic:i
:ht frntiv and Wi "tin'' i
RiQes) as a.'o of tho CV.pe Ttar Light
Artilh ry .' w If'ch took pla:e vest rday
afternoon, washo attractive eveni of -the
day,
a "c
liiim
Oi o.t cituei-S,
a'-nong whom wt;c a liberal display j of
Indie?, l-a ng i scmhlcd to witness the
para.de.". The Arti!?ci y v. '"" e inspected and
pascd(Jn -iOIcw 0:1 Th" d . street I2
twesn Market and I'liiicesa and the Infan
try ccmpr.res bav;vi been fo.jiil into a
LaUvdiou pn lVont sact, betw j'.i 'ilarket
The old. axiom that mind rules matte
and that honesty ?3 the best policy found j
an i'lrstration here to-day ia the appear- J
ancc in otlice ot the newly-appoiutcd
Commissioner of the County. Board, Daniel
Shaw, Esq. That he will again Le tit
master spirit of the present Board, as he
wv3 of the last, ? evident from the respc. t
shown him to-day and the creditahlc ac
quii sconce ia hi- views 0 the othor mem
bers. Peadcr is fortunate iu Lis re-entrance
upon office as County 'Ccmmisr
sioaer. The other momkrs gavo
him a cordial welcome. It was pleas-
to see :.; n a"-.nn waviuzi l;s
Sei:t :rUe 05 :ic Or t-u days' Imp..'oar
icpi.it. The five dollars not bj:ug forth
c.iniug, tho prisoner wn corny 'it 5$ ifn'-'
the solitude of a c i". . ' "i
There being no. lumber bnsluesf, tta
ooti : i a djVarned,- , '
U
1 Criminal Court.
1 he lollLwin?' c-ri Mum i.iuvii .r
and Dock, In- AUjulaut X. H. Spru -t.wcie ! ,naSiC sceptre' of retrcnchnicnt andr.-r,nm.
, 1 e . i His verv appointment - caused no httle
ia-nce maxeiua, uauc, comu.naa i.i. ;
. . -1 ! m m m . . '
paraded tmouhtn streets c::citing mucu t . . v 1 . , : : '
1 . L , 1 , i 1 ofhcia! charges whicu has bc:u .pouring
ami-uiuua uoi iuw;uhuM!ui.uv forth -incessantly aud witn destruction i :
vr . or.i m'nuc-"CJ. , I streams of poison and coiruption all over
' : ptr' ! Xorth Carolina 'since the war, has been
Prof, cces Exposure of bpiwtua- raig!ns itg Lidc0lf .. ypu,hfuI
I isui. . eoimtvl alrcadv. iMr. Sluiw !.;? n-n'n
On lo-ni
tb Spiritua ism, Prof. Cooke, w ill
hi3 wo
Uov.se
Miss
yesterday af.c: noon :'
-.S:-ite vs. Wiliir n PnC3 charged with,
I- eey . Defcndnt found not guilty : : ,
State vs. Ld ward Hall, Sandy Stewart
and Daniel Leary, charged with larceny. , 'j-
Discharged, tho prosecutor being (ordered
to pay the osts. .. ( .
Sfa'.o vs. U.-ary Tadbott, charged ;th
sault aud battery. Judgment suajca
d -d oa the payment of c osts. ) ; , , J
State vs W. Cc W. Rp'!road. OsiroA-
tinuh-d for defendant. ' ,
Stat? vs. Victoria Stt-'u, chirged with.,i.
larceny. Defendant discharged, a trasu, ,.
Liil not LJng fornd. . , . , , ; ,fr";J
The following c?W wero d'iposed. ef
t,;rj moi r:a": 1 '
' i
State vs. Scott Saunders, indicted for
pei ui y. Merdict not sriliv
'it
rr '
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orrow cvcn.ng the iair.ous loo.? come upon me suigo ai a simaoie urnc w state vj. I Scott Saunders, for auinU , .
iiv'e ; resis,1. afa cswacf Venous iangs tuati ar;;1 hattcy. Co submitted. Sentenced
' wou.d tear .isundcr lue verv . vitais of i . . - . i cea,.,,.. ,
era . -.w i.iZ- u n nav a f ae of S25 and r rwfn ' ,
. . ,
uanuel Jones, charged with
pass. Verdict not guilty. .
T .. inr mrocs ot tr. s -couniv a.ft witn 1 m AUC Pire TLatt
f.i the ChUr.ks.on, bavauab- and Augusta .'i n:ih.vtrVmJrU:ha n(.;rii ,v!l ! Ailllf , Tt- t... 1 If 7. '
papers pf Accent ts.uc contain celimus of la the. pluck and honesty t, sLaud hv vj dwclUnof U ,o t, S
praise.1 His success in tho South is rc-1 ecouomy and fidelity in their public oflf- 1 UCt'lSr0f,rIf- lrald,
markablc in many places the Halls and ' cei?, as is evident- here tp-duy. Much dis- ; fccr of Zht tnestnutstrect,w.w.
r - ' . . sAtisfrtl r r - visf s .it t ,cJ t". : rr.r.i .nirn,,.-: ! Cre C'SCOVercd to bo on a?.
Onpra Houses tirovc inadonuatc to ho d " -..7W r " :a . . ' M'..4
. . ,.101
....r i . iVi",',rr - C. Itpn ' 1 1 l .!..!' r A -,,. -r V. . -i v; r iu I nl il..
the immcfise turoegs that flock to sec mm. ; ouisidd pressure has for sometime demand-; the fire department w'th the ' M
His performance, it'is said borders, on the', ed an overhaul' ng its affaVs acd a r.;d- ' ., . . xaflt appaiatc.,,,
mitMUlcds, .-.d were ;t not for the fact i,;a' reduction of iti? cx;:-t uses! 1 TLo illc-.u " I' rtc'a,P'T " land, and iiicctdf4.i.
llatateltws 'tUwiUctJidtclncjtLc i "ni f1''';''?' ?r?ivLJX S f?,,1?'?1
, fore .c.ied on-lfcov.y ioiLi tiwnsu.p tv L-u.Id-cg v.ri fatally in ured mA fV.i "'. :
explains pverytl-'ng, so that the audience, j tho' Hoard ws t.-Ly removed by Vr i, 'J siorc 1 '
with practice, couM caact these same,th:n'gs ! peal of the. order, dud ti;:;, i; ,- the t:ouLi-i ! , : . , . Miwmiea.. J Jfc3,.r"
manr wekk minded persons would atlrib- ! of an injunction add tLe(C-pense -f iiliga- " first &m pl ti
. I rit, ' T, v I ion been aWidcd. L'ar.iei bh.iw. Us.., i P:rceman.on that beat -who 4wck 2Tr i
utc it to supernatural rower.: Tne Xew i , n,- u- -r . T V i .,., iiL i t- , .. w "rlA
, I. ' , , L " f . ; . and Dr. W 1. i-uc-.t: v. ere appointed to . 1 e.a!d and his faoiy. but too lit,--Orleans
Picayune, of a rc?:nt date, ia rc, reat -. W t r-.v s-- ' t-k : . , J$ m T0 ' "if
j rtn..u.u4- a -...tr ..i ..wi aaic out a very few aiticbm f--.1L. ,1
column report, says; ; j aid to a; 1 our eou.ty cpi; ..pcudent, of: ... -r,i n , c ? fc-'-:
WearemosUiucerciu asserting that a tho mmissloner ,i A :uiU ia the Z'-? dwelling. fH.v,,.
more clevler or neater entertaiemeut, to say eoi.ccn n aul trans; or.atou of lenicr I '-Pposca to have been caused hj4
nothing bf its . surprising ' qualities, could products to that Slate exhibi:bp. , tue Miing over or , bursting off s.topr,
not be wished for by anvbodv. A Vi.:toj. i which had bc-2n kfc bnrr,;- jl- - . ' i
Reserved scats are now on
Heinsberger's muic store, 'and are sell in
rapldlvj Xo extra charges "for reserve
scats. Secur- them earlv." i i
Flannels.
All ctl-Iors and qualities, at ! twenty per
cent, less than ever offered in this market
J. Ha!IS, 7
oct 2 fourth Street.
1000 Corsets !
At half the regular prices, at
! , , J. Haiin'-
oct -
Fourth Street.
inc less in all wsabont& Ann Mvi,t,
I th,u iasurnca in tho FaiaiTillallrfir4
j Insuranco Company, represeated hernlry '
j 1 j. J.A. Byrne, for $1,C00. , V
f. ait f
JOHN S. JAIIES
ir r t. -
and confectionerv cs-ib"shment in tlic-;
stores recently occupied ly Mr. TV II. TTICE OF THE PEACE.
Heath, or.c door W"t of KxchauM . OiSee Xorth iideof Diwmii 4 f.4 t
or from Front tL .v,.
. rept 1 " . ,"n .
1
Gorar.
place. , :