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TIIIS PAPER vi-ii. d every afternoon; 'Sundays . 1 cepted by - JOSH. J A M ES, - EDITOH AND PROPRIETOR. .HTJONS.POSTAaE P.UD. ex- ; vcar $3 00 " Six months, $2 50 ; Th ' h 1 25 : One month, 60 cents. ree Tbe PaPer wiU be delivered "y carriers, of charge, in any part of the city, at the ,oTe rate?, or 13 cents per weeJc. Advertisinjr rates low and liberal. -Sabscriberi will please report any and glares to receire their papers regularly. jjew Advertisements. Brown Roddick, 45 MAEKTT STREET; We have fjmt received a full line of cr ANNKLS. Having anticipated the f,;'- ia the WOOLEN market, we arc iSJeil to sell at least - FIFTEEN" PER rST. bclow what they can be purchas Jj for at this particular time. y L-.V N N E J S. White and Scarlet, Plain' All-Wools, . Scarlet and Clue Twills. Operas in all the new shades. Tjjev were selected from the most popu lar manufacturers in the country. To purchase such Goods as the above at this time, will certainly pay those who have the money .to spare, as cy will certainly be still x ' higher as the season advances. BROWN & RODDICK'S GLOVE FITTING SHIRTS. Our Own Manufacture ! idefrom Wamsutta Cotton, rrnd Bosoms from 2100 Linen. 75 Cejnts Each ! it least 33J per cent, cheaper than., any thing ever offered in. this city. Bring any sample Shirt and compare. Wc are only too happy to afford you an opportunity to judge for yourselves; The Balance of Our Su mm er Stock at , , TJnprocedontod Low Prices. LuJics' and Gents' Silk Handkerchiefs just received, 50c and 75c. New Fall Calicoes at Cc and 8c, best quality. White Cord Pique 12c. Kentucky Jeane 12jc, a good' article. Block Cotton Yarns. 4-4 Lake George Heavy Sheeting, 8c 'per yard., 4-4 Rockingham do. 8c per yard. J-i ,Fino Sea. Island Cotton 8c. 44 Clcacbed Cotton-8, 9 and 10c. J. & P.- GoaW Spool Cotton Cc each. Best Needles Cc a paper. JTickingsiaiialities. . LailiesV CorsetsJ 75c; " very superior quality. BROWN & RODDICK, cct 1 45 Market Street. "CLUBi HOUSE." YE SAVE SUCCEEDED in securing lbegmjofthe celebrkted ; "AMONIGO CLUB HOUSE Double Stamped, Pure Kyc, at 84.0.0 periCallon, Barrel Price. -'Tbe Sweet Mash, Blue Grass and Kentucky Gem hold their own." Extra Family Flour! Choicest, Largest and Cheapest Stock of Groceries log the State. CEO. MYERS, & 13 SOTH FRONT 8T- SHAMPOO AND BATHS. gDAVE, io ccnU Hair Cut, 25 cents. Shapoo, 25 cents. Hot and cold Baths at 'l ooxirs. Clean towels and sharp razors In lbttndancc. All Work done in silence and I. FUBJf ANSK1. octt Cor. Front and. Princess. JOHN S. JA1IES, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. ...7i;r.li. ...... r VOL. 2. LATEST NEWS. Fabulous t Wealth Alive. Mefjrffs Still Panama, Sept. 2C Tho Cerro do Paxo mines in Peru are attracting general atten tion. The works arc being pressed for ward with all possible dispatch. A dis tinguished engineer has given his opinion that above the present water level of the mices, there are 250,000,000 tons of metal that will yield six marks, or $60 to tho cajou of three tons, that is to say, 20 per ton.' lie says tbe Cerro de Paxo will pro duce more 'silver. than all tho mines in the world. ' FronvPeru we have intelligence that Mr Henry Meiggs was still alive on tho 12th inst., and hopes were entertainmed that he might at least partly recover. His loss at this time would be considered a nation al calamity. Prince? Jerome Napoleon's Canvaes for the Assembly Gauibetta's Manifesto. ' , Paris, Oct. 5 Prince Jerome Napoleon has arrived at Ajaccio to prosecute his canvass 'as the Republican candidate there. lie encountered a hostile demonstration, and sonic disturbances occurred. The Prince has written to M. Fourton, Minis ter of the Interior, complaining of the conduct of the authorities and police. He says "bloodshed was only averted by the efforts of his friends. 1 1 he evening papers aunounco that M. Gambetta's manifesto to his constituents will appear to-morrow. It is said that it more particularly attacks President Mac Mahon, disdaining to notice the Ministers, as the Presidcntbas virtually assumed their responsibility. . ' The Speakership. Washington, Oct 5. Morrison, of Illinois, arrived here last night, and an nounced, htmsqlf a candidate for Speaker of the House. He does not take a san guine view of the situation, and privately admits that Randall will be elected. Neither does .Morrison appear , satisfied with the political situation; He thinks tho Southern members are too anxious to satisfy Northern Democrats, and that they mean to stick to the party organiza tion. This, he thinks, is the reason they so generally support Randall. Morrison is in favor of a short session. He thinks the House ought to-' pass the army Bill without delay and then adjourn. It is a little singular that this is precisely what the Administration wants the House to do. LOCAL NEWS. New Advertisements. See ad Tonaorial. , Boatwriqht A McKoy Notice. H. G. Smallbones, Sect'y St. George A St. Andrew'u Society. A. Shuier Complete Stock. See new "ads." on 4th page. A suspicious man would search a pin cushion for treason, and see daggers in a nccdle-casc. Tho Kt.rnfnTr nf mail frnins ha no rf- tcct on female traius. " I It is safe to say that- there will be no brandy in the administration mince pics this winter. A man can drink as much whiskey in common clothes as he ean in purple and fine linen. Nothing can exceed the vanity of the youth ! who has learned how to roll a cigarette. '" : ' Silence never shows itself to so great an advantage as when it is made the reply to calumny and defamation. Cole's Circus performed in Morgan ton last Friday and had about 5,000 persons under the tent, and yet the Sheriff of that county says he cant collect tho taxes. James II. Car ro way and Wn. Batcman have opened a barber shop at'No. 9 South Front street. They are woll known ' in the Community and will no doubt get a liberal share of the patronage. We understand that visitors to the Fair at Raleigh next week will be trans ported over the Wilmington & Weldon R. R., at greatly reduced rates, the reduction being made to apply to every , sation on tho road, r City Court. A colored youth, fyr drunkenness and difi orderly conduct was sentenced to-day, by His'Hohoi; Myor Dawson, ,to $5 fine and five days' on bread and water or, in case of failure to pay the $5, ten days' impris onment on bread and water. -i . ; ; Wives Know That the Brow of Care ' Is often soothed by a delicious supper, to which perfect bread, rolls, biscuit, etc., arc so important. To have these delicate products of baking always reliable, tbe use of Dooley's Yeast Powder is very important; This article is ampn the most valuable !of tho day in its beajring on health. It tis put up in cans alway full in weight. 1 i . ' ' ' ' "'..-'' - j - J WILMINGTON, N. C , MONDAY, OCTOBER The Grand Jury of the present term of Criminal Court having completed their labors were discharged on Saturday even ing. " '' This Morning's Fire. Tho alarm of fire this forenoon was caused by the igniting of a small frame building on Seventh between Ann and Nun streets. The fire' was extinghished beforo the fire department could reach the scene. Bine Fishing. The blue fishing is said to be very fine this season, On Friday last so many fish were caught that the amateur fishermen did not know what to do with them. One of our friends caujrht one hundred and eighty with a hook and line during the morning. Severely Wounded. Saturday night last some one threw a stono through the window of the resi dence of Jno. Stokos, colored, on the cor ner of Fourth and Harnett streets. The stone struck Stokes on the head inflicting a severe wound. The guilty party is sus pected and will no doubt be apprehended and tho full measure of the law meted out to him. Death of a Citizen. Mr. James Deans, for a long time a book-keeper for Messrs. E. Kidder & Sons, died at his residence hi this city, corner Fifth and Ann streets, yesterday afternoon. Mr. Deans has lor a long time been suffering with some constitu tional complaint and on yesterday death released him from his suffering. His re mains were interred to-day. They AH Do It Is the title of a little book now before uh, from the presses of Messrs. Lce,& Shep ard, Boston, which contains a collection of a number of the best things jet uttered by the pen ol tho "Danbury man." It comprises numerous funny things at which an elephant might laugh although the . author solemnly assures us that its pages are: unsullied by a simple, pun. It is a good thiDg to "laugh and grow fat" over. " The Episcopal Convention. On the standing committees of the Epis copal General Convention now in session at Boston, we note the following appoint ments from North Carolina. On the State of 'tlie Church Rev. Dr. Jarvis Bnxton. On Canons Rev. Dr. A. A. Watson. Memorial to Deceased Members Gen. J. G. Martin.' Domestic and Foreign Missionary Socie ty Dr. A. J. DeRosset. The Spectroscope. We have been kindly permitted to pub lish the very interesting paper prepared by Eugene S. Martin Esq., and read be fore the Historical and Scientific Society on last Monday evening. It will be found on the third pagoof this issue and is well worthy of a carefol perusal. It will be noticed that the publication of this paper docs not in any way curtail our usual supply of reading matter. A Wilmington Boy. We notice that our old friend and schoolmate, Horatio Davis, Esq., a native of this city, but now editor of the Chatham (Va.) Tribune, is a candidate for the house of delegates from that county. Mr. Davis was a member of Col. Cowan's old bat tery during the war and was captured by one . of Virginia's fair daughters, re turning soon after its close to ratify the terms of capitulation, and has now been a resident of the old Dominion for nearly ten years. He is half-brother to Hon. Geo. Davis, of this city. We shall be glad to hear some of these days that he is a representative from his district in Con gress. , 'Tremendous Tides. Th winds and tho freshet together seem to have met just at this point and the consequence is one of the highest tides known here in many years" The Water this forenoon was with within a very few inches of the caps of some of the wharves, while at Market and Mulberry streets it filled the docks and flowed Into the streets. At Eagle Island, opposite the city, tbe causeway ia covered and the floods hava made their way into Maj. Reiley's 1 office at tHe ferry dock. So far as we hare learned there has been no damage to property hereabouts al though the small animals in the swamps on Eagle Island , are probably having a rough time of It. Tho water at this point was from 2 to 2 J feet above high , water mark and higher than many can re collect to have ever seen it before. General Orders No 11. The following is a copy of General Or ders 11, just issued from the office of the Adjutant-General at Rajeigb, under date of October 5th, relative to the movements of the various commands of the N. C. S G., in their attendance at tho State Fair next week : I. The commanding officers of the First, Second and Third Battalions 'of Infantry? iare hereby instructed to assemble their respective commands, with the ex ception of Company "D" of the Second Battalion, at Camp Ruasellnf tho city of Raleigo at orbeforc 10 a. m y on Tuesday, tbe ICth inst. :;y.':;J., The commanding officer of Company "D" Second Battalion, will rcmort at Camp Russell with his Comnanv at or before 10 a. m., on Wednesday, 17thJ IU51. ' .- The commanding officer of the Ral eigh Light Artillety, with his company and two pieces, will appear in marchiDg order at Camp Russell, at 11a. m., on Tuesday, the ICth inst. j The commanding officer- of the Cape Fear Light "Artillery, with his company and two pieces, will report, in marching ordc.-, at the above named Camp on Wed nesday, the 17th inst., at or before 11 a. m. . ;v ( : . II. TLe troops will move from their respective headquarters, and be trans ported to lialeigh, as follows: i ' FIRST BATTALION,. Companies "B" and "C" on Mondav. October 15th, from Newbern, over the Atlantic p orth Carolina, tho N. C. Division of the Richmond & Danville Railroads. Company "D" on ..Monday, October loth, from Goldsboro, over North Car olina Division of the Richmond & Dan ville Railroad. Company "E," , on Mon day, October 15th, from Hillsboro 'over North Carolina Division of the Richmond & Danville Railroad. Company "F" on Monday, October 15th, fromTarboro over Wilmington & Weldon and " Raleigh & Gaston Railroads via Weldon. SECOND BATTALION. 1 Companies "A"- and "B' on Monday, October loth, from Faycttevillc, over the Western Railroad and Raleigh & Augusta Air Line Railway. . Company 'C," on Monday, October 15th, from Wilmington, over th Wilmiogtoii & WeMon and Raleifrh & Gascon Rail roads, via Weldon. . ' ; r . IJ i . Comnanv "D"on Tuesday. October lfith. from Wilmington, over the Wilmington & Weldon and Raleigh & Gaston Rail roads, via Weldon. Companies "E" "F" "H" and on Mondav, October loth, from Charlotte'. u. 0 - - - f over the North Carolina Division of Rich mond & Danville Raliroad. . Company "G" on Monday, October 1 5th. over the Carolina Central, and RaU eigh& Augusta Air Line Railways via" iiamict. i THIRD BATTALIoVr ? If ; Comnanv "A." on Mondav. Oetobcr a ' r 9 i7 15th, from Salisburv. over the North Caro una uivision ot tne Kicnmona SJJanvillo Railroad. Company t "B," on Monday October 15th, from Shelby, over the Caro " x M.I V . ' n -w-. k ' una (Central Railway and North Caro lina Division of.. Richmond & Danville Railroad, via Chirlotte. ! Company "E, on Monday, October 15th. from Statesvillc.; over the Western North Caroliua and North Carolina Di vision of Richmond & Danville Kail roads. via Salisbury. ARTILLERY". ' The Cape Fear Light Artillery, on Tues day, October ICth, from Wilmington) over the Wilmington & Weldon . an4 Raleigh & Gaston Railroads, via Weldon. The two pieces, accompanied, by a de tachment of one officer and foiir' privates will be shipped from Wilmington on Mon day, October, 15th, over the Wilmington! & Weldon and North Carolina Division! of Richmond & Danville Railroads, via Goldsboro. j III. As to the schedules under -which the troops will be transported over , the! railroads special instructions will be giver tJi scrril rftmraand, wlo will gojaiu! themselves in their movements according ly. .. . IV. Frree transportation will be furnish ed over the routes designated in paragraph II. of this order, coming and returning,1 to the officers, privates and masicians of the North Carolina State Guard belonging to the battalions and companies named in paragraph I., who shall have been regu larly commissioned, enlisted pr appointed, and who shall appear in the uniform of their respective commands. Substitutes will not be allowed. i V. Each detachment will be commanded on its route by the" senior officer of tho line present and will, on arrival at Raleigh, proceed directly to Camp Rus sell and occupy the quarters assigned to it. - . V VI. Companies i;A," 4 B", and "E" of the Third Battalion are; hereby .tccapCTa rily assigned to the First BattaTic!,'irntil further orders, and the commanding offi cers of each of these companies will upon arrival at Camp; report for orders and in structions to the commanding officer.' The two companies ; of Artillery fw$ll be commanded by thc"; senior. .Captain present.; .' . .' j , :'.;.,', . . T .'.'.' VII. All troops win appear in heavy marching order, with blankets, and each company must depend upon itself for subsistence during the encampment a period of thrco days I V1IL The United States Army regula- 8, 1877. NO. 2-n Hons governing encampments wall le followed. I IX TTie ; commanding officers the several Battalions will, upon arrival at Camp Russell, report for further orders and instructions to the Chief of Staff, who is charged with the execution of this order. Burr's Oceanlcon. We are pleased to learn that Bun's Oceanicon will be exhibited here next Thursday evening, , and; wc Jarc a&surcd that it will be the last time this ; season. Thp Opera House has been secured for the occasion and as there aro mauy ot our citisens who have not yet seen these works of art and interest wc predict for Mr. Burr a full house on the occasion. The Old Arctic. ' The light ship on Frying Pans had nut been driven from her moorings as was reported last week, but we uuderatand that she is to be condemned and taken off the station and to be replaced by aether vessel now being prepared for the service. The present light ship, the Arctic, has a history ol her own, she haviug been one of the vessels composing Dr. Kane's ex pedition, many years ago, to the Noith Pole. The River. The freshet seems to have spent it forco in the upper waters of the Cane Fear and its greatest volume has reached and flooded the low country. On Saturday last, at Fayctteville, it was 50 feet above low water mark, but in !the forenoon - of that day it commenced to run off vcrv slowly and had fallen 4 inches at 2 o'clock p. m. Iherc is an immense amount of drift wood in tho river knd to avoid this the steamer A. P. Hurt was compelled to, tie up on Saturday night at Whitehall and as a consequence did not arrive here yesterday until 1 1 o'clock. Of course the country is flooded as far as -the eye can reach on both sides of the river. House Burned. The alarm of fircearly yesterday morn ing was caueod by tho burning Of a SOlail frame dwelling in Brooklyn, a short dis tance from Boney Bridge. The fire steamers Little Giant and Adrian, with the Hook and Ladder truck, were soun on the ground, but the flames were fierce and the house was won destroyed. The resi dence of Mrs. Bunting, next door to the Ere, caught once or twice but the building was saved. The building belonged to W. P. Canaday Esqj and was occupied by a Mr. Richardson, an unmarried man. The firo was undoubtedly incendiar- plain evidence of this fact having let a discovered. Marine Disaster. Nor. brig Cito, Capt. Neikcn, which went to sea last Tuesday, was can-lit in the late storm and suffered some pretty severe iujuries. She was tj wed back in to Smithville on Saturday and up to the city to-day . All of her sails arc gone, her masts arc sprung and she is leaking. A survey is to be held on her this after noon, the members of which will be Capt. Bates, Port Warden, Mr. Ross, of the Marine Railway, and Capt. Krcck, of the Swedish barque Prima. - It is said that the Cito went to sea last Tuesday while the storm signal was flying and has thus come to grief. Thanks to Messrs. Monroe k King fur a beautiful roast of nice, fat, stall-fed bcaf sent in to us to-day There is more of the samo sort at their meat store in Cur-J ric's Block. , The regular monthly meeting of the St. Georgo and St. Andrew's Society will ba held this evening. Quarterly Meetings. Fourth round of appointments as made by Rev. William S. Black, Presiding Elder, for the Wilmington District, Meth odist E. Church, South. Wilmington, Front Street Oct. c 7 Smithville, at Concord I., Oct. l .? l 4 Onslow, at Queen's Croek. Oct. 20 21 Elizabeth, at Kuzabethtown...Oct. 27 28 Bladen, at Windsor. ..... . . .Nov. 3 4 sensible Advice. You are asked every dav th rmnrh- thf colmnns of newfranera andhv , j j vvn La gut to use something for Dyspepsia and nver com plains inat yon know nothing about: YOU ret disconrAcrMl snendinrr money with tmt little success. Now to give you sattslactory proof that Grekn's august r lower wui cure you of Dysi pepsia and Liver Complaint with all its effects, such as Sour Stomach, Sick Head ache, Habitual Coetiveness, Palpitation o theIIcart, Heart-burn, Water brah coining up of food after eating, low spirits, &c we aak you, to ro toTour DnmmJ and get a Sample Bottle of Grees's'au idusT Flowtb for 10 cents and try it, or a Regular Sixejor 75 cents; tw doses wiU relieve you. sin :. y ' ' ' PLEASfi NOTlCfi- We will be glad to rcTCfonipc3itiont from our friends on anjwirall-'wljecla o f general icterest but : ., v' ' Tbe name oX ta, p,rytr ast aJwyrs,be fumLlicd to the Editor, f . ' y CuiE:anicatiattTau3t4)tMi-ltieJ only on eneeiJe of the paper. ;. '. IVrsoca:itiesmu?tt;cfaTc0,f '' An Jit ia.cypct'Miy in jatif alarly under stjod that ihe tdiicr docs not always endorse nv iii-nioi tc rrc,-poaucn, unices rgiuitu in the editorial columns. The Tncrmoinetef.v.,l IVyiu ibc . United States 'Signal tjtfcc at thi p!a..c wc t.V.aiu the followmS'rdnort of the thcrinvmctcr, as taken this 'morn ing at 7:31 o'clock: Augusta, C3; Cairo, 51; CliarlcstonJ jS9 ; iiiciuuati,51 ; Corsicana, 61;' Cralvcston, mciuuau, oi : ursicana. 61: Galvcst 03; Fort Gibson, .43:" Indianola' Jacksonville, Key West, 75;' Knox viile, 55; .Lynchburg, 55; Mcmlns, 55 ; Mobile, C2; NashviUc,' 57; Xcr 6r-' leans, CI ; .New York, Gi Pittsburgh,: 51; Punta Rassa, 7G j Savannah, 7 ; Shrcvcport 51 ; St. jouis, 51 j&Iars, CS ; Vicksburg, 58.;.; WaVngtonp ; Wilmington, Gi. " r i i ; II.. i St. George & St. Andrew's Society. milE KEiJULAUHONTHLY MEETIKO of J. 1 the St. Ucoro and St. Andrew's Society will be hold in the Hall over Jf rl J. C. Mumia Drugstore, at H o'clock this MON DAV i.i-ht, Oct. sib. , . . U. C. SMALLByOES, Bccrctary. oct 8 3no, Li Boatwriqht. v mb rn wm s' i HAVING COMBINED OUR STOCKS, ! Wo arc now prepa:cl to offer to tho Wil , mingion public, tho . .'.'' Largest and Most Varied Ae sormont of Choice FAMILY GR OCEfTIES TO UK . . -.:'.' FOUND IN OUR STATEl m-K;V 11 It ST -CLAffe GOODS, rOLITi; and' ATTENTIVE .' CLERKS, and the Vi;i;V j ) WEST PRICES TO ni: ; '::;!) i.v orn cut, w6 co'rdi- , ; ' C ' ally u: lie ALL to try us before buying C.scuheiv, t r' V f Win, TWO WAGONS ift Use wc GUARANTEE' 1 PROMPT- X KSS IN IKL1VERV. f All Goods nut- . r r cna.-;ei livia u.; will Icava Yir "'rtfrtWa- DA Y. . , i, a i r tm-J) .".1ft )H1 Of COME ONE !- " -lit' )W7. ' ' COME ALL--btsy And in future' Io not bl "hhrt'oyed Ift-'wnTt-nig- tor your Uo xls af: :x, Jcay.ipur orde-rs. -. . -rfft S04TWRGHT fe'KOYf 5, 79 Worth Front ctcct. oct . " .i' t'ti. . ,t ' 1 " - Tonsorial. 9 r- - misled Lj James ChnrchiU, Tber fiat pomades uied and all wrk guaxanteea. Hair Cutting, 25 cents. Sninrftoeiyi75 ccau. .S bar injr, 10 cent. u,m,L' OCt 3 . ,c;v" . . . ;. : f ' r -' i " P T1 jSL '-.ZS State and County pat in tie haadj of. tho tthmff iirpvU&xfr. All property cn which Taxei are4-tfniibo adverti,, November litfti - -j-'-i 'Oiw xrai ' Py at oaco aod bat eotta j J4? 1 . - ....,. oct 0 Sherifll' For Sale; WRITE ".PAiB FOR " wTP Hfi large size, cither by the qnirer jearaj ' ni t It Arplyjat f tum-OtiTSmi J n.vih.3lAi are now conducting the Ton soria! art at .Vo. 9. Sonth Prnwf fH ..4
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