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" THIS TAPER flOlisbed every afternoon, Sundays ex- P ceptcd by yOS II. T. JAMES,, KDITOU A2JI 1'KOrUIETOU. .... -irrTIONS. POSTAGE PAIL). 3Le4r j5 00 Six months, $2 50 ; Three 8s i ik. fno mnnth. BO ccnt3. ' ..npr will be delivered by carriers, "of charge, in any part of, the city, at the 3 rnnta ier week. ,Te raa ui idr ertisinff rates low ac d liberal. -SabBcriber will please report any and glares to receive their papers regularly. Advertisements. jjjneiy and Important Announcement grown & Roddick, 45 MARKET STREET. TUE FOLLOWING IS A SYNOP- 0f the Great and Unusual Attractions wh will be offered by U3.this coming k They deserve tbe CAREFUL SlllMEDIATE attcntion'of all. Silk Department. ntarVGios Grain Silk, $1 75 quality, be sold for $1 25. j Velvet Department. Silk Velvets, suitable for Dress Trim mings and Bonnets, $1 75 and $2 50. the lowest prices ever quoted for sucli qualities. Press Goods Department. ybh Cashmeres, 38 inches wide, in all pleading colors, G2 cents per ' yard, worth 87 cents. lA Serges, in the leading shades, 25 r . i ii. oti t ccuis, worm oi$ tuui. Damasse Suiting 30 cents, worth 42 cts. jfatalassG Dress Suitings from 25 cents. A FULL LINE OF ALL 'THE' NEW EST MATERIALS .AND COLORS IN THE MARKET ! Mourning Department. Casbuicrcs, Henrietta Cloth, Coburgs, Australian Crepes, DeLaincs, Tutnisc, Cloth, Crapes, &c., &c. n i - - no. Lac. s is a list of inducements which can- ifafi to attract the attention of EVERY , Our stocks in every department iT torse, and include everything de- refB.j the market affords. Appreciating kj nature of the times, and disposition of 'customers to obtain the greatest possible return for the least possible outlay, vc hare decided to offer these GREAT BARGAINS fcr becoming week : MO. pieces Linen Plaiting with Yall Lace Edging, 50 cent's a piece, worth $4 50. EkLissc Neck Ruffling, 10 cents, worth CO cents. 150 samples of Nottingham Curtain Lace, all different lengths and patterns, 25 cents for choice, &c, &c, &c. Call early and secure a selection. BROWN & RODDICK, oct 15 45 Market Street. OPERA HOUSE. MttiayaniTlinrSuay3 Oct. 24 & 25. fW-XlSAGER TAKES GREAT pleas A ttre in mnounCing those Eminent Art '"'udSonthern Favorites, HARRY WATKINS, the Juvenile Actrees and Songstress, AZZSS AIVIY ZiXaS ! JWBSDAY EVENING, Oct 23, will be Panted Harry Watkins' great Southern HIDDEN HAND, OR OLB TIMES SOTJTH. indny Evening a Grand Complimentary benefit to Miss Amy Lee. Admission: 75, 50 and 125 cents. No ex EVnarge.for Reserved Seats, to be had at iwberger' Book Store. oct 25 . ' . . ew Tobacco Store. 'pE UNDERSIGNED has opened at No. Xarket street, next to McLin's old corner, UrelT new and carefully selected stock JTOBAOco, CIGARS, SNUFF and To- Gooda generally, hiof Which will be aold at the very lowest WT10S prices. A call is solicited. WALLACE H. STY RON. Prices of Coal. 1-4 ton i.75 -0 TON 3.25. 1 To 5 TONS 6.50. 5 T0 W TONS 0.40, 10 ToxS AND OYER 6.25.1 Se are BOTTOM CASH FIGURES. Satirf.h?11 cnaot be found in thij market ctwn guaranteed. J. A. SPRINGER. For Sale. WlTE PAPER VnJl nrw i Tu vrt uiw Dt tto quire or ream. Apply Tmsoraoc The VOL 2 WILMINGTON, 'N. C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER LOCAL NEWS. New Advertisements. MfN.io:i& Co Look At Our Underwear, Sec ad'Opcra House". D o at w right fc McKor Ajrain. A. Shkiei; llemovak S. Jkwett A Few More. rienty of fish in market this morning Th:rc is still here and there a straw hat. 4 ' :. ; . . The Crushed Tragedian" is the latest, sty I:; 'of hat. The.piu-LacK dresH will probably go out with the t'ed. That mysterious fluid called lemonade lias subsided fur the season. Tork sausages now regale the appetites which l.o n' for autumnal delicacies. A tyrant, shy.s the cynic, is a husband y bo refuses Co ba a slave to his wife. 1 A little boys iirst pair of trowsers always fit,' if the pockets arc deep enough: I por people wno' go on getting poorer and poorer every year have babies all the same. . lie that is truly polite knows Low to contradict with respect, and to please with admiration, . How docs man 'differ from the brute creation..' Jie stanils. upright, but ho doesn't always act so. What's th diftcreuce between a cook and her lover ?. The one cooks the meat, and the other meets the cook. The. young men arc complaining of weakness in their, wrists on account of the size of the s-leevc-buttons now considered the thin. , A thin parson may succeed as a lectur er, but when a lat man gets through speaking and sits down, he alwnj's leaves a deeper imprcsfcion. Let not your linen hang upon the clothes-line after dark, for behold the tramn seekcth wherefrom he miy replen ish his wardrobe. Market street, between Front and Fourth streets, which was badly washed during the heavy rains of .the past summer, is being repaired and leveled. A harra:5:-.ed husband t thinks if the dress-maker wi.uld trim his wife's dresses less 'and the butcher would trim his meat more, ho could meet his obligations better. Oi.e of the new stamps for beer kegs is. a vignette ol" George Washington. This is an insult to the memory of a ;rood man. Deer never "put a head" cn 'Washington, ami' Washington; head should -never bo put on bee,!". , 'The Steamship llalcvjh, of the Balti more and Wilmington Steamship Line, will take the furniture of Col. Davis, formerly of tho 'Purc'vll House i this city, from here to Norfolk, touching at the latter namcl. place on 1kt voyage , from this port to Baltimore. ' ,-.:' -. A wilil-eyed youth rushed in yesterday tj tell us that he had just discovered the meaning of .the talk about tcnuro of of fice, etc. He said it mean's that if y6u are not fixed tenure position pretty firm Iv the chances arc nine out of tenure rcr moved to make room for romc other fel low. ' ',..' , A young ' lady on Fourth street is very anxious to kn(ow whether tailors really do stuff the shoulders pf youcg men's boats with padding . and buckram,- so as to make them look- broad-shouldered and manly. And she says she means to slyly stick ''a. pin full length into her beau's shoulder next Sunday evening, to find ouj for herself. Oik of the most striking . characterstics i of woman is her cheerful perseverance in looking under the bed for a man. No man in his senses ever looks under the bed for a woman; but there arc millions of women in the country who find it quite impossible to sleep in any ted under which they had not' -previously searched for a concealed man. - The Celebrated Vienna Rolls. Among the numerous articles Doolet's Yeast PowiEh is used lor, are the cele brated Vienna rolls, which are so delicious, palatable and healthy. If you have not the recipe send three-cent stamp to Doo ley & BuoTiir.B, New York, and you will get it, together with many other valuable cooking recipes, by return mail. - Hearing Restored. ; G rcat invention by one who was deaf for 20 years. Send stamp for particulars. Jno. Gajmiore, Lock-box 905, Coving- ton, Ii; Mill Pararde by the Cadets. We understand that the Cadets of the Capo Fear Military Academy will parade on the streets to-morrow afternoon, at 4. o'clock. The guns allotted Maj. Burges for the use of the Cadets are expected here to-morrow but they will not be used in the parade on that day. Personal. Dr. M. J. DeRosset, ofthis city, left hero this morning en-routc for New York whence he will probably go West before locating finally. His family remains here. " Cajjft; C. D. Myers and his wife also left here this morning on the Northern train. They will spend a few weeks in travel in the Northern States and in visti ing Capt. Myers' friends and relatives. Military Notes. The Raleigh News says : Lieutenant Colonel M. P. Taylor, of the 2nd Battal ion N. C. S. Gv has appointed Capt. John G. Potts, of Pineville, Mecklenburg county, quartermaster, of the 2ndBattal- lion, with the rank of Captain. Cajitain Potts has tendered his resignation as Cap tain of the Polk Rifles, (Co. I, 2nd Bat talion.) . ' i he display made by our State Guard at the Fair has done much towards awakening a martial spirit throughout our State. Companies are in, process of organization, while others are but waiting the issue of arms. We intend to have troops which shall be the equals of any State volunteers in efficiency. Church Convention. The Baptist State Convention meets at Durham November 7th and the Raleigh News says : The handsome new church at that place will not be ready to receive that body, although It is progressing rapidljy We understand they arc expecting a large delegation, and are full v satisfied that visiting delegates will be handsomely entertained, as Durham knows how to do such things. "Arrangements have been made with the Richmond & Danville, North Carolina, the Salem Branch, the Wilmington & Weldon and Atlantic & North Carolina Railroads to pass visitors for 3 cents per mile each way. The Western Railroad of North Caroliua wili issue return tickets for five cents per mild Judge McKoy. The Raleigh Observer pays the follow ing handsome and deserved compliment to this distinguished gentleman : We believe we do but speak the uni- versal sentiment of the people of Wake when we sav that Judeo Mclvov carriod away with him the respect and confidence and kindly feeling of all with whom he came ' in contact during the late term of the Court in this county. Familiar with all the -principles of law involved in the various cases , Drougnc ne lore mm and ready and auick to render his decisions. he was also, a patient and courteous lis tener to the youngest as to the oldest member of the bar, thus striking the hannv mean that is - so difficult to find between undue haste and unnecessary de lay. Ihe TJconle ot Wake can now un- w A. derstand what inducement their brethren of tho Cape Fear had for the splendid fight the)' made in the campaign of 1874 to secure the election of Judge McKoy they hnew that if successful they would .1 11TI secure tne services oi an aoio j uuge ana a iust one. a blessing that neither the Deo- J CJ A. pie ot Wake nor those of New Hanover i -i L : J uayo aiwaya uujoyeu. f Makinir a sensation. The Charlotte Observer says: The "dizzy blondes" who where here last Saturday night, create a sensation of one kind or another wherever they appear. In, Charlottesville, , Va., they were allowed to perform but one night. In Petersburg they out Hcroded-Herod from all accounts, and the Index-Appeal says their performance induce the writing of a note, which it publishes, to one cf the ministers of the city, in which tbe writer says that "clergymen should denounce such exhibitions, and that "to allow such things to go on in a christian com munity is a reproach upon religion." "If," eays this letter writer, "a female was caught in one of our dark alleys at night in the condition these blondes appeared tho police would instantly arrest her. Why allow those creatures to come here and violate all decency by their obscene and outrageous performance ?" The blondes are very naughty; there is no mistake about that. They show more on the boards than they put down on the bills, and they say bad words at the winesTippcr after-pieces. But all this is "business" and the blondes will continue it as long as iniquity pays. So there is no use in abusing them. The . j ... way to break them up is to try , to cure the diselse which has seized upon the taste j oUhe popElice. f. ' . . ' . - ' ' ,r : . . - Mountain Beer. The prettiest beef we ever saw in Wil mington was exposed to-day, in front of Messrs Monroe & King's mat store on Second street. If there is a fault about it it is that it is too fat. It was raised in the mountains of North Carolina," from whence it was shipped by express to Messrs. Monroe & King. New Compress. The stockholders of the Cotton Com press Company in this city, held a jneefc- ing this morning, and determined upon purchasing and erecting at once an entire new machine, upon the company's proper ty near the old compress. The main reason for this movement is the immense increase of business, which the stockholders think will justify the outlay . required in the purchase of another press. Nearly a Fire. The kitchen attached to the residence of Mrs. Roberts, on the corner of Chestnut and Sixth streets, was discovered to be on fire this noon about 12 o'clock. 'The timely application of a lew buckets of water extinguished the flames, and pre vented what might have proved a serious conflagration. There was no general alarm. Last Night's Performance. A very fashionable audience greeted the Watkins Troupe last night at the Opera House. The performance was pleasing to tho audience, j although we did not think that the piece "Marriage" was one in which the company could do themselves full justice. Rose and Harry were warmly received by their many friends and time only brings these clever artists nearer to the hearts of the public. Mrs. Watkins has without doubt a most powerful yet flexi ble voice, which she manages with con summate skill, and she possesses to an unusual degree those qualities which makes her a master of the art. Miss Amy Lee, of . this Company, is another bright and particular star, and she is rapidly gaining favor before the public. Her singing and acting are charming, and we learn that she is to have a benefit to-morrow night (Friday) playing in tho ever popular play of Romeo and Juliet. To-night's bill, lliddcn Hand, will be a grand one for fun and pathos combined, and we hope our people will turn out in large numbers , and give the Company a full house. i; ' f Society Gossip. Unglazcd visiliDg cards arc fashiona ble. Square envelopes arc preferred to long ones. , Invitation cards arc transcribed in plain script. . - Japanese stationery is popular. Bale tints are used. T "Name cards," used at dinners, arc vety ornamental. :: ' Scarf pins, are gotten up in various em blematic forms. There are many new styles in jewelry for both gentlemen and ladies. Onyx and pearl ornaments are much worn. Conch shell is also favored. : For persons in half-moorning, tortoise shell ornaments are considered appropri ate. ' . . ' . '.' . . . s ' 'i Engagement rings are of various modes, yet the diamond is still the favorite ryfg. "Kolled gold jewelery is very, much worn . The modes are vanans and the prices reasonable. I . I ! i For "full dress" the corsage is always cut low, the sleeves reach to the elbow, or are a mere shoulder strap. The Royal" prjncesse dress 'is design ed particularly for silghtly built figures it fits very closely over tHe hips. . " Silk, satin, brocade, and damasse are materials used for bridal dresses; perhaps is preferred to all the others, i 'India' cashmere and ivory white silk are often combined for a bridal toilet; tho trimming is Valenciennes or Mechlin lace. Veddingpresents of silver are general ly small In gfse, and finished in a novel style. Combination sets are arranged in elegant cases. Mob caps arc the lascst innovstion in bridesmaids' toilets; . they are coqaettish in character, and are said to be exclusive- ly English. -,: . m Dressy toilets have thecenfre , pf Jbe train elaborately tximmcetther with scene contrasting material or, with cascades, of lace and flowers. V; 1 The long plaited trains arft not so tanch in favot this season. The fashion of polo naise now in rogue obscures the "aod o of underdress skirt. , . . ; 1 - 25, 1877. NO. 236 Superior Court. The case of Kerchncr & Caldcr Bros, vs. Alexander and J. L. MacRae, alluded to by us in yesterday's issue, was finally given to the Jury last night after having occupied the attention of the Court for two entire days. The Jury, after remain ing out all night, finally agreed upon a Terdict this morning in favor of the de fendants. It is thought an appeal will be taken to the Supreme Court. We hear Judge Moore's charge "on this occa sion spoken of as being so complete and withal so. explicit that neither counse1 asked any special instructions to.be given. To-day the Court has been occupied with the case of the Bank of New Hanover of this city vs. Williams, Black & Co., o New York. This case is still on trial and will probably consume the balance of the day. We learn, just as we are going to pres3, that His Honor Jndge Moore was com pelled to adjourn court thi afternoon un til to-morrow, at 10 o'clock, on account of His Honor's suffering from indisposi tion from an attack of fever. New Advertisements. - - ' ; I - Look At QUU UNDERWEAR 1 Shirts at 50 cents, Drawers at 75 cents. Fma line of Half Hose, Handkerchiefs, Ties, and tbe best Wamsutta Shirt in this market, COMPLETELY made MUNSON & CO, oct 25 Clothiers and Merchant Tailors. A FEW MORE QF THOSE BEAUTIFUL PICTURES, hare just been received. Alio a fine lot ff cheap Frames, at S. JEWETTM Front Street Book Store. oct 25 AGAIN We Come to the Front WITH -A Fresh. Supply OF NEW GOODS! Our Mr- Boatwright is now Ncrth bujing And Daily wo are Receiving By STEAMERS AND RAILROAD. We won't impose upon our frienda by cnu- . i merating. The liat is too long. - . AND ' ' SEE FOR YOURSELVES ! - We Guarantee THAT YOU CANNOT CALL FOR ANYTHING IN A First-Class Fancy Grocory Store, But we bare, and as Low aj you can Buy iu asy Heme in the State. OUR CLERKS ARE ATTENTIVE AND POLITE ! WE GUARANTEE" PROMPT DELIVERIES, i DOATUniGIlT & McK0y. O," 7 Cl 0 riorth Treat Street PLEASE NOTICE. We will be glad t4 recelTfl eoeainicaticai from our friends on any and all nbjeets f general intereit but : . " The name of the writer a ft always be furnished to the Editor. - T . f Communication must be wtittea only one aide of the paper. . . Personalities most be avoided. ' V " .t Andit is especially and particalarly aad5 stood that Cte editor does net always cadortt the views of correspondents; unless so stated in the editorial columns. New Advertisements! Fall ai Winter (M NOW OPEN AT i ii I in i UUn UUUn LrsXrO 2 36 Market Ot BLACK AND COLORED GH!IC Cheaper than" they hare been for twenty 'years I stress uoogp. All the latest Novelt ln Cashmeres, Mcrinoes, Snowflakes, Kars, Knickerbocker and Matlaaw Suit- ings, Prismatic, Valencia and Friborooeh Cloth, Henriettas, Bombazines, Taffetas, Jjl ?ohs ReP and Toplins, Ac. F1UNGES, OALOONS.and BraidJ , to match any of above. i Full Lius of Staple and Fancv Dry Goods, The Best Brands so popular all over the States, CLOAKS, SHAWLS, FLANKELS, BLANKETS, HOUSEKKEPIXG GOODS, DAMASKS TOWELS. EIBROMEIO; Unsurpassed for quality, work and pries. WHITE GOODS, ndkerchies, Corsets. Gloves, and Hoisery. VAL. and TORCHON T, Afros Rlen & Boys Wear. Ladies' and Misses' Vests, Skirts, &c., &c. AT PRICES WHICH DEFY COMPETliion;; WThcrc everything has been purchsssd CARE AND EXPERIEUCE Suitable for our at the lowest 1 POSSIBLE PRICED J TO EXAMLVE IS tvl- EV2. .Market Street OCl 10 L m State of Sorth Carolina, i New llacover County Superior Co'mrt. William Larkini, ' ' ' affalntt . - V. C. . Singletary. Robert Johnetoa and wife Isabella, A. J. Mott and wife A. Sophia Jiott, others. - . xwbvb b THI3 ACTION is brought br tbe plalntin as administrator of Eliza 0. Gillespie, de- I ceased, against the heirs at law of hla iates- tate, for the purpose of selling the lands de senbed in the complaint filedln. the office of the Clerk of the Superior Cotirt of taeewtr of New Hanover, to make aawta for the pay ment of debts, and char-es of adminiitraSoa, and the defendants,Robrt Johastoa and wifi Isabella, A. J. Mott and wife A. SophlaJfott. Win. B. Robeson and John H. Bobso. wko are proper parties to this actio., ara heffepr, notified and required to appear and answer r ?Jm;-.t0ihe .WintluaaetiOTu on the 2ath day of October. A. D 1S77S the joflice of thj Clerk ofX? 8-VeHorcI't! at the Court House in tbe city of WllmlSr toa and State and County aforesaid. If tie , defendants fail to appear at the time the Plain tiff will apply for the relief demanded' In the complaint, together with th out ef this ae-. toon. JNO. D. TATLOR7 W 8o, DVJ' fTane Atty for FUiattS; eeptl2-lawCw Th Tonsorial. assisted by Tames Ch.rcaifi: 'e fisTert pomades used and all work gwanteed. Hair Cutting, 25 cents. IhainpodSr. J5 ceny. Sharing, 10 cents, ij oct 8 - V ', Hale's Syrup, ( J0ARU0U5D AN) TAR. Ball'. Covjb Syrup, Bocher German Sjrop. WlthJ a fa line of Patrnt MedJdaef , Pure Drsp aaa' Chemicals. For f tie by' ; .. ... . JAMES C. HU2XD3,; ' eptl6 TMrdStoppcteCjSall. , JOmr.S, JATJE3,.- JOSTICE OP. THE PEACE.' V nn O BATEMAN are now conducUoir theToia-
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