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THIS PAPER P' V ecptedby1 JOSH- T. JAMES, f .rBiPTios.rosTAGEPAlD -i 31 $5 00 Six months, $250 ; Three 0 ye' fl J5 ; One month, 60 cents. BOn -mS, will be delivered by carriers, Jicinanxpartof.thecity, rte, or 13 cento per week. ... rtrS, rates low and liberal. at the tSobtriberiiirpieMe report any and Vriresto receive their paperi regularly. eW Advertisements. . frown" & Roddick, 45 HABEET STBEET. uv haro just receive J i luu line ot WrXS. Haring aoucipaieu wo ftf io the WOOLEIi market, we are utoBell at least FIFTEEN PER S below what they can be ptrrcnaa- j for it thia particular time. . FL A N.N E L S. Wkiie and Scarlet, rialn All-Wools, . Scwlct and Blue Twills. t. , n Operas m a ,'! tho new' shades. tlii n,tt w nnii.1irero probably ia retreat upon Kara. If Thrwew .TT.": Tr jar inUUK'l'B - : ...nsr. such Goods as the above at at this time, will certainly pay those wbolavelbo money to spare, as u wi certainly bo stiH hiffber - r as lue svasuu advances. BROWN & RODDICK'S 610VE-FITTING SHIRTS. Our Own X&annafcture ! V'nm Wamsutta Cotton, and Bosoms from 2100 Linen. 75 Cents Each ! it least 33 per cent, cheaper than any- ast 333 per cent, cheaper than thing ever offered in this city. Brag any sample Shirt and compare. We are only too happy to afford jou an opportunity to judge for yourselves. The Balance of Our Summer S to e k at Unprecedented Low Prices. Ltd'ws' and Gents' Silk, Handkerchiefs jost rcceiTcd, 60c and 76c. v New Fall Calicoes at '6c and 8c, best faJity. White Cord Piqne 12JC. Kentucky Jeans 12 ic a cood article. Blxk Cottga Yarns. - T W Like George TT 1 0 . Ileavy Sbteting, 80 rtryard. 4-4 Rockingham do. 8c per janl. 4-1 Fine Sea Island . Cotton 8c. W Bleached Cotton 8, 9 and 10c. J.&P.CoatV SdooI Cotton Gc each. tet Needles Cc a, paper." . Bel Takings in -all guxditics.. ; ladles' Corsets -J7c, t: very superior BRO WN & RODDICK, wt.l ' " 45 Market Street. II CLUB SOUSS." W .1 Eaxvw ufrnnrrnrn : .rin. " c of the celebrated ' c:aca;GU3 house 84.00 per Gallon, Barrel Price. Sweet Uash, Blue Grass and Kearacky C emboli their own." Wra Tamily FlOUr! I Choicest. Lor.t and CLesDCit Stock of Groceries ia the State. CEO. TJIYERG, SaAHP00 AnKBATHS. lvE, 1Q eeats. IUir Cut, 15 cents. Hot and cold Baths at l, 25 cents. Clean towels and sharp razors in ills. M Ail work done In silence and pttdu L FOR1IANSK1, Uot. rront and Fria J0H1I S, JA1IES, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. rol0 Avnae,2nd r a VOL. 2. WILMINGTON, N. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER LATEST HEWS. THE W Alt. Nothing New at Plevna. London, October 3, 1677. Moukh tar Tasba telegraphs to-.. QonsanU- noplo that eight Rnssran battaliona, with wTalry and artillery, attacked h: rear guard at Nccbjoran on Monday. Tho Russians, after five boui 6 fighting, were t.wu ikju, i ibia kuv ivn ui iuui ubuuiiu u:iij ti r n : :r. try and three regiments of cavalry, who, at the same time , attempted to create a tiireraion br attacking tho Tttrkiak right; 'weTe also repu sed. If the Russians at tacked Mouk htar a rear gard his troops fley were not fi,V:n back it is incom- prelionsibltt that so large a force of me?, least 7,000, could have forced its way through to Moukhtars rear guard. Altogether the despatch has an iodefinitc hess which is far from satisfactory. A special despatch to the 2 . m:i; dated Sofia, October '1, says : "There is no news from Plevna." London, Oct. 3 The Herald's corres pondent at' Madild' telegraphs that 'the Spanish government, through its Minister of Foreign Affairs,' has promised Minister Lowell to pay the second installment of tho Virginius award during this week. Whether any other Cuban Ciaims arc f j be paid at that time is not stated M. Gambetta to-day formally lodged an appeal against the sentence1 passed upon him by the Correctional Tnbuual. . Ihe aDocal will Drobablv bo heard the begin- jDg 0f next week. M. Jules Simon is so- rioosly ill. The Yellow Fever. Jacksonville. ' Oct. 2. Six deaths since last report at Fernandina, and sev- oral new t cases. Another physician was taken sick to-day, leaving only two doc- tors able, to work, and many calls for their services have to be refused. Physicians will arrive from Charlestoil to-morrow. The mayor is improving. They are again short of funds and have asked further aid." . ' Savannau, Oct , 2. The mayor of Port Royal has telegraphed here for nursc3 and assistance, and our city authorities in con junction with the Savannah Benevolent Association sent one physician and three nurses to- dayand another physician will leave to-morrow. Further ; aid will be sent if necessary. - Augusta, Ga., Oct: 2. Ihe disease at Port Royal is believed tola yellow fever. The city council hr. established auaran- tine agaJinsfc Port Royal. No trains are alldwcd to approach nearer than ten miles from Ausinta. Passengers may bo trans ferred to cars ont from August n. There is ho apprehension here. i Reckless Dishonesty. Washington. Oct. 2 A defalcation has recently come to light in the pay di ision of the Sixth Auditor's office, rc- suiting in the discharge of John O'Brien, I iu ucau. ii io iu vuswiu w Office Department to furnish contractors who have claims against it with collection orders on postnic sters, holding balances to the favor of the department. Pay- meuts on thestf8 collection orders sre credited to the contractor, and should be deducted from his pay wjicn a settlement I is nau aw tue cuu ui iuc uuiwi. , v i farored W. E, Fisher, a contractor, by not makin? the erodit due. for this collec- Z :i...0 tWoU wutw 1 vwio, vU- so that this act was not only dishonest but reckless. Fisher, it is said, is a par ticular friend of French of the Contract Office; so that O'Brien was following current example in favoring h-n. Tho .-' fa. nninnnt Of the OVemaVmcniS W23 no much, if any, over $10,000. New York Herald. 1 Cassias M. Clay A 1 Personal Expla nation. Whitehall Post Officb FICB, ) hond Ky., 5, 1877. )t Madison county. Via Richmond October 2 In reference to the shooting of tho ne- gro. rerry nmie, i nog w mmj unfortunate affair has no reference lo party polities or to race P?' . I ftntPrfi.Titn will instifv me m simnlv say-1 ing that 1 1 wawayiaid by the deceased on ounuay, me oom un., awu i oast ten o'clock a. m.. as I was Tiding on . . . .- I., i years, lneiamiiy naa oeen paia on anu ordered off my lands. I acted strictly in SSTte tfrtVSirSriB S1,000 for my appearance before the Grand Jury in March next if required. I will add that the deceased had threat- yidUC'T"S days to go armed thing -not before done by me since 18C1 ; so that I was undcr the necessity of arming myself even on the Sabbath. Yours truly, T j VTj I a' Anrreed . M. -Ixwia. Paris Oct. 2 A letter fromVthe Re-I tiMSran wwnmUtM for DromtUnz jlL Grcvyrs candidature for tho TJbsaberl of! my rauic, going wwnurco.in wj owu u K These gentle Tien are well and fa I was on unfriendly terms with the fam- J fv;wn ily of Perry White, the deccrsed colored vorably known to theciUzcnsof laning-; man, who had been in my employ several ton and are justly regarded gentlemen j to tho place fiHed by the late M. Thiers as bead of the French Democratic party and leader of the 363. Victor Hugo is hon orary and M. Gainbetta actiug President of tha aboVe mentioned committee. Baltimore, October 2, J1877. liss Bertie Bittaer, aged sixteen, a beau tiful and accomplished girl, disappared from, her. home at Canton og. Monday night. This evening her corpse was re covered from the river. On the shore her slippers and bolt were pickedup and tho atrelm was at once dragged for the body, with the above resr.lt. A Coroner's jury returned a verdict of suicide. LOCAL NEWS. II I I , . Il' ! ' ' I W 7t He-w Advertisements. PsrmwXTA Schclkks See Us Before Purchasing. Bisroan, Loe3 & Go Just Arrived. BoAtwbiqht & McKoy Notice. A. Shsisk Complete Btock. Tho storm signal is up again to-day. Mr. Wm. Goodman returned here last evening after anabsenc ? of several mouths in Europe. The wealth of a man is the number of things which he loves and blesses, and which he is loved and blessed by. A colered man wr s brought to this city yesterday from the Rock Quarry, charged with cutting a woman with a razor. As the crimson leaves waver down ward from jthe trees one canuot avoid thinking that the brightest even in tinman life are the first to go. Let's chip in and raise a hundred dol lars f for the Boston physician who says it ia unhealthy to rise before thesuuhas dispelled the morning fogs. r . Some one has estimated that each per-1 son could receive two dollars if a!' 'the gold were parclled out, fud ninety-nine I millions of shout, "'Let's parc el !" Theca 89 of Elijah Kceter, charged with the murder of Peter RobinsoD, has been setfortrfcl to-morrow, beginning at 10 o'clock, before Ilis Honor Judge Mcarcs. Flannels. A'l colors and qualities, at twenty pti cent. Ics3 than ever offered in this. market : J. Ha hn, oct 2 , Fourth Street. Exchanges all say, "Look out for coun- 11 half-dollar coins dated 1853, 1875 and.lSL7 Halt's the other kind we are looElng out for, and without much success either. . J Lifc ia divided into three terms: tha three terms: which was, which is, and which will be. Let us learn from the past to profit in the present, and from the present; to live better in the future ' Any excuse is letter th-ri none. A oper aayg be would be a temperance man in a minute if it wasn't for his wife. He , , t ;f chn iv,vt Luuw -" ,T ' " something to jaw about ana nna tauii wau. Thc Celebrated Vienna Rolls. Among tnenumerous anicica PownER is used for. are the ceie e so delicious, a you nave not the receiposend a three-cent stamp to Dooley & Brother, New A'ork, and you will get it, together with many other valuable cooking receipts, by return mail. Fiaye out. Everybody will please stop asking us I nottosUteso-and-somourlocalcolurnus in other words to suppress items of real interest to the public. Wc always lose by this and have the mortification of seeing in some other papers news items which we had suppressed, "by special reresV several days previous. This sort of thing has played out with us. Vo respectfully call-attention to the " v J . . new grocery firm announccdm our adver- iisiu cwium ia lu-ujwui- .vu-.- Tj Boatw-i-isht and Thos. U. Mc- " 0f first rate busiaesi capacity. MaL McKoy has a busine experience f back several years prior to the war when he was the bead front of the wholesale liquor house- of jr. McKoy & Co., on South Water ht Capt-BoaUriabMs oneof the members of the late veiy popular firm of Cbas; D. Myers & Co., has made a sufii- dart reputation for himse1 f as a bu siness mMf to be placed in the rcspoc?;hlc posi- Hon of director in one of ottr city banks. The gentlemen comprising this firm arc thoronghly identified with the interests of lthis community in every particular and Xgj liberal patronage. Success, say Prof, Cooke. Probably no en tiUt'nment ever given in this city has created a more wide-spread intere-t that has already manifested itself, regarding the expose of Spiritualism to be made by Prof. Cooke and his assist ants, Mfcs Lora Cooke amd Miss Selome Crawford, at the Opera IIor?e to-night . Thecommrnicatirm published in yester day's Ri- vrew is only another -indication of the interest in the subjectof Spiritual ism. Trof. Cooke comes among us en dorsed by thousands of the most promi nent men Tnjthe land, including some of the most xUnguiated divines. Tho Ex Iiibition ca nnot fail tr interest every one and as the weather bids fair f 11 should avail themselves of the opportunity and attend. The manager has wisely adopted a popular prfce of a-Imission, viz. 25, 60, and 75 cents. No extra "charge for reserv ed scats. . i - Criminal court. The following cases were d;5iCHd of yesterday afternoon, in the Criminal Court, Judge Meares presiding , State vs. Emanuel Jones, con Icted of forcible trespass. Motion for a new trial. Open for argument. . State vs. WraMarstellcr, charged with assault. Defendant found gv.llty and or dered to' pay a fine of five cent 3 and costs. ' State Vs. Caroline McRae, arraigned on a peace warrant. Case dismissed at de fendant's costs. State vs. Frank Swann, charged with assault and battery. Defendant found guilty. . . ; ' State vs. Curly Porter r.nd John Jack sun, charged.' with larceny. Defendants found guilt v. State v'sr James Everett, charged with larceny. Defendant foundguilty. State vs. Jeff Hudgins and Burwell Rogers, charged with larceny. Case on trial. State vs. Horace Kcrncy, and Fannie Galloway, charged with Fornication and Adultery. Verdict guilty. The following cases came up for trial this morning; t.Huio . Ouilwj Porter.- Larruoy iu two cases, submitted. State vs. D. Towers, colored, charged with keeping a disorderly house. This case has occupied nearly the whole day in trial.. Jury out. The Strong Man and the "Banjo Picker.'' "Dr. Gee. Thomas," who left here some time ago in company with f.aothcr be nighted son of Ham who was to "pick de banjo" during the "Doctor's" performance, has turned up and the Iiobesonian has this to say about him: We learn that the "giant' whom we referred to last week as performing in our town, violated the peace ond dignity of our town and got into tho guard house before he had "astonished1' many of the ''natives' and was sentenced to work ea the streets for th": ly days. But the map who was ''warranted to reverse his stom ach, chaDge his heart from the left side to tho right tide, exhibit two qomplet? sefs of r'.bs, bend a bar of iron on his naked arm, stop his pv!se for two minutes," &c. &c, "or no pay," (admission only fifty cents) w?s found not to be a succ3S3 as a street hand. He would not strike a lick unless the guard was with him, and even then he was more disposed to give ee entertainments than to perform theoner or duties of str ?t service. He has evi dently "been all nlong thar before' As for the banjo picker, Trof. Banjo rcllo or Prof. Baritona (as somebody called him) he seems to have also fallen into great trouble through a too great love for filthy lucre, a report iiaving ap peared some days sincp in regard to his picking the pocket of another sable brother of $75. Ths occurred on a fast going train (12 miles an hour) from which the Professor jumped but was afterwards picked up and jai'ed. So the "great com .bination"' which was to have I astonished the natives of the. interior, has come to grief very suddenly and very sadly. lOOO Corsets ! i At half the regular prices, at ' J. HaiinV, oct 2 Fourth Street. The Review of the Colored Trooss48YBcr-or severe Cnhi!, Colds settled on The Hanover Light Infantry, undo; command of Geo. L. Mabson. ; and the Cape Fear Infantry, commanded 'by Sol W. Nash, were reviewed by Adjutant-General Jones yesterday, at the armory of the Hanover Light Infantry. Inconsequence of the rain lucre was no sireei paraue. Wc understood that the Adjutant-Gen eral complimented the companies on their soldierly presence Vnd for Ihe fib. ap- parance of their array. '.T)idTnt it rain lsf tiiffht? and did'nt 4, 1877. NO. 218 Ladles, Take Notice. You can buy Alpacas and Cashmeres 25 per cent, cheaper at my Store than any house in tho city. J. Haiix, Nxt 2 " Fourth Steeet. -' . County Commissioners, The Board met yesterday afternon, pre sent, John G. Wagner, Chairman, and CornraissioncrsB. G. Worth, I. B. Grain ger, D. S. Sanders and D. Holmes. The Board was called to order, and pro ceeded to draw the regtilar veuire of jurors for the Superior Court, as follows First Week Thomas Raun, Richard Fitzgerald, Wm.' Bradley, Benj. G. Bates, Christopher C Ketchum, ET Haaccek, A G McGirt, iJohn Ottaway, Charles KMal lett, Sr, R F Eyden, A J Howell, J S W Eagles. ' j Second Week David E Bunting, Al fred Hargrove, Sr, Jas W Green, Ben i Farrow Sr, Joshua Craig, -.'Richard L Hutchins, W II Turlington, Thomas Rivera, W G Fowler, Sr., Anthony A Hawes, Luhr Vollers, Juo W Galloway. Un motion it was ordered that thu poll tax i of W. T. Carr, charged against him for Harnett Township, bo rcmitteJj as he was already charged with- said tax in Cape Fear Township. - It was ordered that the committee on Public Buildings be empowered to make permanent arrangements in the rear of tho Sheriff's office, for keeping the wc;ghts and measures of the Standard-keeper. The report of the committee on Poor House and Hospital was received and or dered spread upon the minutes and placed on file. It was ordered that all peisor.s holding county indebtedness prir to J.iuary, 1877, which -have passed the Special Board of Audit, present the ame . to be funded into bonds on or before Monday, the 22d inst., and that no bouds-t? itncd after that date. Ordered that the Clerk of thy Superior Court be allowed to have all records in his office which require to ha lepaued, dono at the expense of the county. It was ordered that all minutes of the Svtpninrkr'CliW.vt wVii-ri rrmi' tmwrlHon, and which should have, been written dur ing the term of the late Clerk; be now written at a cost not to cxre d ten ($10) dollars. On motion the Board adjourned. City Court, His Honor, Mayor Dawson, presiding: That remarkable individu il, whose name has been sound' 1 from one end of indeed known this continent to the other, and wherever the English tongue is and spoken, was arraigned this moraing for being drunk md disorderly, mean that distinguished ind'vidm1, We John. Smith. At the same time and on the same targe was arraigned a while woman, who gave her name 'as Rcra I Buckiey. From the sta' mcnt of the defendants it ems that they are traveling in company with c. .-h other and making for a point South. His'Honor. ar:r. giving them a piece of bis mind, discharged them on condition that at sundown this evening they would be beyond the limit i of the city of Wilmington or! their journey Southward. Richard Stowc and Marion H ill, colored, were up for d;sordcrly conduct, w? 5 continued for defendants The i unil case to- morrow mo'-ning at 10 o'clock. Richard Martin, colored, charged with disorderly conduct, in that he insulted some poor degraded white women in the lower part of the city yes? irday, was dis charged, opy because, boweveras the Mayor stated, that he could notquite reach the defendant with ihe !iw, which fact His Honor seemed to ro-ret very much. The defendant was rc-Ie::-? l after receiving a sevcie reprimand. No further bc5inc3l the Ccurc .ad- jonrned. The Pee?:; Want Proof There , is no medicine prescrllcd by physicians, or sold bv Druggists, that carries such evidence of its success and superior torture of icciiEK s OF.r.irAy the breast. Consumption, or any disease of the Throat and Lungs. A proof of that fact is that any person alllictcd, can get a Sample Botue for 10 cents and try it superior effect before buying the regular size at 75 cents. It has lately been intro duced Cin this country from Germany, and its wonderful cures are astonishing every one that nse it. Three doses will relieve any case. Try it. Waterproofs. Tho latest shades, warranted as to color and quality, at prices to suit all. , J. IIaux, . , PLEASE SOIics, CT v)11 Fwt irlaA A Tferi, from our friends en tay aid allst;x:i f general interest but : The name of the writer jrtjft always b , . furnished to the Editor. Communications murt be1 wHika1 lily oi one side of the paper. . ( r ; Personalities mast be avoided. . . , , . , Anditb especially and parties; larly caia; stood that &e editor does not always ttibih the views of correspondents, nnlea so gt&t$3 in the editorial cohunns. 1 ; ' -. They Want a Change of lie 19. - An effort will be made by Adjutant" General Jones to have tho roles whtcbf ' governed the target practico at fbo Ui: ' State Fair abolished, and have the' Creed-' mpor rules and regulations to govern' tbsj cdmiug targot practice at the Fair; 7i? ic4rn that it is the desire of tha tcais tt all the Companies in the Stato ftsvl ira ! have no doubt but that the change will be made. ' -. Care of the Teetr Desirable and beautiful as aocad. testh . arc,' there is no pari of tha .fcciitj pf young children that is so almost cnlm sally neglected by pare at , Scsrcdj es child in a hundred has resnlai .pzsd teeth; and the proportion of tborathat are covered to a greater or lest cstent with an unpleasant looking coating is equally great. A very tittle car' ca tha part of parents would largely obviate thia difficulty, but the misfortune is that isx parents arc willing to exercise such cart. And this is especially the case in America where denistry thrives more' vigorously, perhaps, than in any other country and all because parent's aro noglecteXul of their children's teeth. The regular, daily ts of the brush, without any other dentifrice than pure, white castile soap, and the rt moval of a misplaced tooth or two, would, in most instances, not only gift pearly . whiteness, but regularity, both combining to greatly enhance beauty, whether in man or woman, and especially woman.; ' :. ': ; ..T y 500 Pair Blankets. ; From auction , at startling low prices, at J. HaHK, '-t 2 Fourth Street.' ' . A CHALLENGE. A Wifniinffton Spiritualist Challen ges Prof. Cooke; ' ' Pukcell House, Oct. Z't 167T. " Fditob Review My aWerilfoV-has been called to a communication In last evening's Review relative to tha expose of Spiritualism to be made by Prof. Qoche, at the Opera Horse, , to-morrow eveninf. So VrrF PVo ?, nnh'r tha Whit f Jm. swering anonymous articles, I take tho liberty to reply. What he advertises to do shall poiiiive'y be done, without fear or regard, however mortifying it may be t n r - " 1 r T f nanriA aM. m u . table-tipp'ng. The prominent newpBspers throughout tho land bear witness o the completeness, of Prof. Cooka's expose. He comes cudorsed and rccommendeo hy many prominent divines and college fac ulties. f " l . Miss Cooke and Miss Crawford will pro duce "manifestations" that are facrtsaV rior to those given by any iaedium In the worTd. As to hand-cufTs and ropes. let "Spiritualist" brim? tkem. and.tf be will make himself known, Prof. Cooke will invite him upon the stage1, and he will be privileged to fasten thcxa cpon him. Now. if ProL Cooke do thihinrs. and afterwards cxposo them (as he poti iicchj icill). may we not bo tmrdoced Tor deeming "A Trao Spirituab'sr a'ddniad mortal, not worthy of the cenudenct ef his fel'ow men, inasmuch as ho has failed to exerc'sc ordinary precautions acalnst trickery ? " ' '" : Very resptctf ally,5 ' E. C. Ualleb, v. Bus. Manager ProC Cboki. 1 j ojl - Accounts received here ycsCTdiy re-' presented the river as falling on Tuesday, but, if last rvght's storm extended info the interior wo may look for a young dclage) here next week. ' - Now Advorticozaoixti.;! Hot ICQ. J :. fit ' 1,1,;, TUE U.N'DERSIGKED HAVE? TfltS'DAY ajsdciatcd theaBelvet toefbVtedf the firm name of ' . -t ;i ... BOATWRIGHT 6 !l!dxbte For the purpose of carryiafoaa , , GENERAL WHOLESALE AKD CETAIL GROCERY AND LIQUOR BTJ8HwX At the old sticd, 5, & and. 7 2forU Prtit , Street. , ,;' We solicit a liberal a bare of Ihe pcUie pat ron a RefpeetfoBy, t' . , ' JXO. L. BOATT7wjQjj' TBOS. II. McKOT. j oct 3, 1677 . ; tilt Just Arrived, : ANOTHER LOT OF THfy rT-t.r, BBATED 'FAVOniTE" M And we can xxso offer nrtirciaiEiTia m MOLASSES, SALT; FLOUR, COFFEE SUGAR, SOAP, STABCDl. 2& DU,7G."1DJ:LC3-6,C:. - 4 7 I V 4 I . c - i !.- : oct 2 ' r Fourth Street. ect puoiisneu, iorraauy uuuuuu6 uepuues in ine iuiw ai vt- r J o the wind blow then ?
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