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f - '-s- ' THE mbmtiltG STAB. ifc fey -go. If i. CS 21 Till I.l -ri'S & fit WZMT. BARS SDB8CVOTBMI Uf ADVJJFCK uu year, (by mau) postage paia,... ....... ... 7 00 ..; 4 00 . 85 1 00 six months, , -.- n: Three months " " " v. .. One month, ?:' v) tii':". To City Subscribers, delivered In any nmrt nf th city, Fifteen Cent per week. Our City Agents are not aatnonaea to couect rpr more in jhan 3 monlbe in TUiers' popularity. 19 creftliqg, uneasiness anion? MacMahon'a supporters in France. Two vessels I6st " off ; Nova "Scotiao coa3t and 28 men perished. --r-'Bisnop Litllejohn Jias fauec, lor-tl!iUrppe1-witli au thority to inspect the American Episcopal Churches , there. The v family - of a wealthy Frenchman ;.we all murdered at St Pierre, British North America, by bur glars. - .Twecd'ai answer in court denies all the cuarges-'Roy zil have emoarKed lor .India. ; Bava rian Minislry:; have resigned.; ;V i Mpre Spanish reinforcements is Cuba. - New Yort . rnarketsr &6r,il4iiI4tpip9ein $1 70$l 80; spirits turpentine, 43 cents ; gold, I6jl7. .y.; , t ; ; STATE FAIR. FOCR1II BIT. Abridged from the Raleigh News. Friday was a most lovely day, a decided, contrast to the day Previous. and the crowd present was still large, being estimated, at f rorn ; four to six thousand. A good, feeling prevailed on every hanr,' and mnch interest Was manifested in the tauinp; and in the match game of base ball between the Athletics of this city and Kim Citys oi Newbern, the latter carrying off the prifc". The $500 citizens purse wis-won f asily by Mary Long, dis tHi:rii!g ht-r competitors in the first twHiiie run. ' ; .:'; . We can truthfully say that the previa fair in almost every respect has never been surpassed . by any former one in 'the ' State, and we be lieve has given general satisfaction. We continue this morning to write Hp the different departments, .com meixiug with v v ' - - MECHAXICS HALL. In this hall, we find on the north Mdo the grand display of T. II. Briggs & Sons of every variety of Hardware and House Furnishing -Goods." '-The circular saws, manufactured by A. J. .MiSler S? Co., of Richmond, are fine (specimens-of workmanship. Next we find the magniticent show of Hardware and House Furnishing Goods of Julius Lewis & Co. , This section of the hall closes with an array of thirty-five articles of cabi net making, manufactured by Mr. Schuhz, of Salem. Theseare the beautiful, woods of North Carolina. , Messrs. Rahm and Hunter, of llichraoud, Va., exhibit a handsomely arranged stand of Machinery and Mechanical supplies. ' C. A. IIart,jo.f Iialeigh has a fine nhow of Stoves FQjniture,Tce Cream Frci z :rs. The Spriug Bed . of J. A, J nit s' Patent (aitolhef Raleigh man) mines, next, and the buggy wheels axie), spokes Of Bachelder of the same place.; . : :. - ' : -: - :;; j J. (J. S. Lumsdeu, of our town, has the largest display of Stoves On the, irround. The andirons of VV, Adams' Sons form quite an array. '., They are. made here pn the city J. C. Brewster, of. Raleigh, exhib-; 11s a supero,ooK.ing fage. f - 1 I Mr. HarpV of Raeigh,-ieibiDlt8aa; superb collection of Carnages, Bog-. 5 Mr. li'rvan. of Joneaboro. exhibits a beaulif u I p'naelon for physicions. Ifc E. Jones, -of ..Goldsboro, shows. a fine collection, ot buggies and car riages. , There is also here -a very fine as iortnieiit of wooden Warel ' The Saddlery and' Harness, ot Mr. Jas. F. A.-Imond made La. fine ap pearance. 'ZDQQi-J , V ' C'i W. Sr. Mallorv, of Franklinton, ex hibitexl ahoice lcleaiheH'Unnea skins of goatssbeepfMSbc thoroughly done in a.workmaniikeranner-'' We must not-'omit the tasteful ex hibition of fine jcrockery and glass ware, on a mammoth scale, made by Law & Co., Raleigh. ' We feel that a special notice should bo it a le in lee, columns iof kthe in-ii-restiug contribntions of the Rem liigtou' Company to our JaiK"OheOf the e, their type writer, attracted a crowd of observers all day. Sixty or seventy words to the .inmate by an t-xpi-rt. It in legible, swifter , than jH'imianship and far easier than writ 11 g. Tne faiHopstirejarraa,' of this eoinpan'y, u.ed in the contest be t wteii (he Irish and American ri$e tesiuis re also here.-j-We obsere the r tie ami car'iiiie'as useT bVllTe U. S. arrnj, anti nii.ie'oiher national goyern ineiits, .sporting rifles of variousi eali bifs, Uie Veiebrated. Civednioor rifle. It is really gratifying to- find thJ, Jiiese disiaiil firms from other States. .. .'4 J '4- v4 M ' , lire Hisulay of poultry is so mncn larger this year than ever before. thaf it wast ui e8Hryr lb tUve"rndihw coous made to hold the exhibition. W. ANash, of Chatham, showed 108 from that county of native sorts, and several enterprising companies ex hibUed rifany fine imported fowls. We leaVnye4Green8tKro jVB Presbyterian Church in Nonb 'Ctirp ina met in tbat city, in tti Freaby terian Clrarcbp-Wdnesdayevening last. .Ifiaoawv The organization was perfected Wednesday felglir by -Cbeete8tfca'of Moderator iihd Messrs'; B. LC Bellfldj W. S. Lacy clerks. mu-- i -r : JO; ,32. ... A I ' jp CITY. NBW DVjRTISEinBICr9, MnNSOK & I lpliBa ck Skirti fJLi Habrisok & Allen Very Stylish Hats. See ad. Duprez & Benedict's Minstrels. . 8. G. NoTHRop-nanas. ( 1 t Williams & Murchison Bacon, &c. Kkrchneu & Caldbk Bbos Ties, &c, ' John Dawson Hubs, Spokes and Rims. Fjwds &Hall Butter, Cheese, &c. YATWReceWdSI . ' v ; Chas. M. Stkdman Lost. Binpobd, Crow & CShot, Caps, 5cc. t X P. tioEMUPjaoo8. l -y. Heinsberger Stereoscopes, Views, &c. D. PiGOTT-Mooey Orders . t , J.lA &bkgkb For Casb Onlyi " Giles & Mcrchisjn Howes' Scales: : -Grant & Hinton Elm GroverFlour. p W. P. McMah6n4-T: !0? Itf M. , . Gordon & Torner Fire Insurance; Loral Dots. ) rfrst meteorological report from Smithville received here last nght. The sum of $73 in Court fine WaP'd into the city treasury yesterday, The diphtheria . is still prevail ing to a considerable extent in this city. ' The fall term, o !the tT. S. Dis trict Court commences iu this cHy on the 1st of November. There are now only twelve prisoners in the chain-gang, all of whom are males but one. Another white policeman now fills' ' the vacancy " occasioned by the dis charge of the one alluded to in our last. Saucy Newbern would like to know if sister Wilmington Las a base ball club she would like to have " waxed." - State Fair closed yesterday. A goodry number of those composing our det egation arrived home on the evening train.- The Board of Aldermen was to have met yesterday afternoon, at 4 o'clock, but failed to do so for the want of a quo- rum. - - - Owing' to the absence of the Pastor, Rev. Dr. Wilson, there will be no services at the First Presbyterian Church to-day. r ...... Pot hunters who net and trap partridges are notified that there is a law against such sport (), and that it will be en forced. : - The Register of Deeds issued 7 7 W - it: ... . marriage licenses during the present week, of which 2 were for white and 5 for colored couples. There were six interments in -Pine Forest (colored) Cemetery during ihu 'past week, of which one was an adult and five were children. ' . The child's cloak with hood at tached, embroidered with silk, made by Mrsl Roger Jloore, of . this city, took the premium t the State rFalW P- " , -r The atrzresrate of -. fines in Ahe I i-i . r.I i ' City Court yesterday morning footed up ' - - o the handsome little sum of $322 25, hut it is probable nearly all 01 moee senienceu wm work the amount of their fines out on strgelg ,i . i t i v;;-:,r r . - The name f Q: Z. French, Esq., of Pender county,., was unmtentionauy omitted from the eommittee of the .Cape Fear Agricultural Association, in. attend ance ai the State Fair, as given ia out Ral- eigtt7lelte fkourast jhwoev-' -,)"- j- Daring; the prevaJenoe of; the rain which fell' early yesterday morning there was a decided upward tendency . in the temperature; whicb was almost imme diately atterwards followed by as decided A cuange iniue-oppuKw. yifwivf ; j j. w . Ip.Qakdale Cemetery there were five -interment 'dnringtbe1 week' closing yesterday," of whieh one "was an adult (aged 92 years) and four were children. Of these, three died i;wuh dxphtheruv one oi lever, and one of a disease not mentioned. , It was the steamer waccamaw, netUifcf which tatredOi three Nor wegian vessels up the river Thursday. It is not lTyctf for repbrters to be guilty of such mistakes, but they are liable to the failing 00 incident to human nature son:Umes. . j. ,1?. T .... 1 - J"i - VVe are requested to state, tli at the city tax lisi will positively be advertw- d tuesday, and Mpuday wML jtherefore be the last 'day of grace.J"J AlFwuo pay up tfere Mftdav tfighv- Will? Save voMi'- id keep their jjauieaoui of the fiupers besides- --'A, colored youth by the. uaint ievis Ween, who- was .recently convicted ib the City Court of disorderly conduct and required to. pay. a liuo uf $10 auit costs, Wareie4iseiJ yesicraay o, U10 payment by Bit mdhbt pi 0 00, He ;had,plad1liIn teival iu the chain-gang. . -r' Wilmington; seems 'y JftQ the eentre-of local atmospheric . conditions for the'ipast 1 e w days considerably at vari BiifB. wHh t!uj iwiwMiifMtMMiaAa-Wah-ington. That these conditions .were local here seems to be proved by the fact that the generaliziUiooa f4fOr the8uthAtlantic States" VroveS correct for'allporU heard froitfltfyiJrtirtMnf tfL1- . t- And avow, the sRada faces - ar covered Ui wSaitt"giiBtilnf; and molars even. unto the angle 01 rweir jaw-bdmVWctffc tefdrf'ihe As a K664 Methodist broker Used to 'remark tp i'ucewlglbje ainners, n Skywei Go oBt genj; tlemenyjr raskinnlog tf yottifohV beltevthee,,s aay: hereafter. WILMINGTON, .StJN DAY! Oar riiurebes To-Way. - Services at St. James' Church, corner Market and Third streets, to-day, 21st ,6uudayfr Trinity; as pfollows: Morning Prayer 'at 11 o'clock1" Office for Burial of the Dead at 3 P. M. St. James' Mission Sunday 8cJi(Ml.at p. ni. Parish Sunday ScItooL'at-4 I. -M.' Evening Prayer at 5 o'clock. The Rev. Mr. Patterson wil officiate in the morning. Services in St John's Church -to-day,' 21st Sunday after Trinity, as follows: Early Celebration at 7T o'clock. Morning Prayer at 11 o'clock. Evening Prayer at 8 o'clock.; Services at St. Paul's (Episcopal) church, corner of Fourth and Orange streets, as fol lows: services at 11 a. m., and a p. m. Rev, TV;M. ;Ambler," pastor. : Seats free. 8t poVs Evabg: Lumeran Church ctirner of 0th and Market streets, Rev. G D. Bernheim, pastor. German service aV ill"' a. '"m. "English service at ff .p. m. Sunday school at .3 p.,. m Church Council meeting on .Tuesday at 2i P. M, Weekly lecture on Wednesday at p. 1 m. Catechetical instruction on ' Friday at 8Kp. m. Front Street (M. E. Church South), cor ner of Front and Walnut streets: Rev. J.E. Mann, pnstor,' Services at It s: m. aiid" 7 p, m. Sutiday school hi 3 p. m Prayer mectipif VVeUoesday night at ?T o'clock. Young Men's Society Tuesday night at 7$ o'clock. i Fifth Street Methodist E. Church (South), situated on Fifth, between Nun and Church streets. Services at 11 a., m. and 8 p. in. Sabbath School at 9 a. m Prayer meet ing Thursday night at 8 'o'clock. Rev. J. T. Gibba, pastor. Second Presbyterian Church," corner f Fourth and Campbell streets. Rev. C. M. Payne Pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sabbath School at 4 p. m. Prayer meeting every Friday night at 8 o'clock. Seats free. ' - . Second Baptist church, on Sixth, between Church and Castle streenv " Services yat 11 o'clock a. ra. and 7T o'clock p. m. , Iry Rev. Jas. M. King. Sunday School at 9i o'clock a. m. Prayer meeting Tuesday night at ' i o'clock. ' ; ; Seamen's Bethel: Services at 3f p. m Rev. Jos. L. Keen, Chaplain. ; Services at St. Mark's (colored) Episcopal Church: Morning Prayer at 11 o'clock; Evening Prayer at 8 o'clock '. Services on Saints' days at 9j a. m. and 5 p. m. Sun day school at" 3 p.r m., at St. Barnabas' School house. Seats free. Services at the First Colored Presbyterian Church, Chesnut between Seventh and Eighth streets, at 11a.m. by Rev. D. J. Sanders. Pastor. Sabbath School at 9 ft. m. First Baptist Church, colored, on Fifth and Campbell streets. Services as follows: Sunday School at 9T a. m.; preaching at 10 i a. in., 3 p. m. and 7T p. m. Rev. F. R Howell, Pastor. Two Jolly Tar on ibe It am page. TvV' seainen LeUngiDg oil the schooner 'Watton Were aelkig ralber disorderly in a bar-room on Market street Friday, night, when '.officers Nixon and -Davis were called upon to quiet them. "' They persuaded them lo.be orderly .and fipallyot .tbem. Into the street, where they soon became more bois terous than ever, cursing and swearing at a terriblevtate aDd-finally' shouting,' so as to disturblhe'citizehs, the most of whom at that hour were in their beds. ' The officers expostulated with-them ia vain, and finally took them underarrest. ,They then launch ed a volley of abuse and threats at their capiors and ended by ..resisting Ihem, an e of Jhe pripne an effort tdr Strike pWicemafr Nixon with' hil fist, who avoided the blow and returned the oorapfihienf by striking Brown over the head .wilhHpis ccTb,jeuttipg it sligbtlyThul matWr Smiton'SntilearTrval'nt thlf party at the vGuard House,' ' wheh Ibe' two obstreperous Vars were lpeked s pp The were evidently laboring under the effects of loo much "benzine," and that they paid dear for the privilege can be seen by refer ence to the proceedings of the Mayor's Court in this issue. " y.'-v -' i Superior Courr . . The SuperiqrfCourt s for this county. His Honor Judge A; A. McKay presiding wjll convene j a tlj s cHy tp-morroy and bel in session two 'weeks. ' The tollowing com-i prises t he list if prisoners in jail for trial; Charles G .tou, larceny; Scipio Gillespie, larceny; Josephine Uall, larceny; ' Wins-j lo w.llowjifi r, housebreaking' .aodsteceny 1 Martlialin peijuryJim -Bui , ' larceny i ten mAHmnhM3 wmlH larceny aiid peace , warrant Serena. Mari shall,' perlnry,' . JeSSe ;Nichots6n,larcen j ; Jane Outlaw, larceny pRena1 Piersoo,: Iw-j ceny; George Poisson,- larceny; Antonio1 Swain, larceny V.aiiliy larceny ; Henry! Taylor, Jarceuy ; John Taylor, larceny ; John: Weicliwhite '! jarcepy1 18. ; ' The criininai docket, we are informed,! is'pretty full theVe iMiing one hundred and! tea'caseis tp commence' wttli, Whife'about fifty cases will probably 6e 'returned by ttfej various magistrates 1 The impression pre-: vails , that , the civil, docket, will .pot ' be j touched this term, ,bu,ty is, expected haVa, special term for the trial of civil cases will; be ordered by the Govemor, to commence . . W1"' 4- mi. ..4i 'ji...! early, jn-LWJcmoer. 1 ueiaaa a mi uocu.ii D tjl tit aA A marahef qji cofcre boys h engaged in ptfbase-lM j afternoon, varied their amuaejnent ny curs ing and abusiii&&i&&iite boys who were peaceably, ifokjqg ppjuhen Officer; Edgar MUlewho. hadbeen ta,,. wtnes jo what had Ukea-place, confiscated the ball anu oai, wuicu me coioreu uu.wsi.o ws, and dispersed the crowd. 5 1 H '-' r J II IA : : IV 1 1: 17 i . 1 .'. II , J 1 , V "1 , i f 111 1 " - r." 'rulwiw. 11.! a!P:nrt ?:! K. i;.! ' ( '.: v'3 i Ki- VriLih-l Hl''.l-A nifi-''W J ' " ; na jrpr'a ;Co n r'u ; j'g zAtM'r. -V- -f The following eases' veare disposed; of this tribunal yesterday morning: rii 'J ' Jake'Hihton arafged pa theharge;0 suspicious; -and disorderly conduct, ''"was found guilty and ordered to pay a fine o.f $20 ir work fox thirty days on the streets This Ldefehdant',;itijW'ill be remembered.was witlf hi comrade victed of an attempted swindle, on the 1 9th inst,, and sentenced to pay. a . fine of ,$25 an 4 costs or work for 'thirty days ;on the streets.: They made choice- of -the Utter alternative, but Ton the' 14th ' Hinton was discharged t rnm the chain-gang, oh recom mendation of the city physician,1 her being apparently in a oad state 01 neaitn, with the understanding that; he. -pay a 'certain amount into'the City .frpa'sury Ohhe 2nd of this monllu Friday nigbt, however, he was aiscoverea ai a late uour eonceatea in mediatefy arrested bimon ; suspicion.'. The orders - of the Mayor now are that he be niade'to work out his entire terra in both sases, on the;street8..;:",',:'; 'Vy., ; William Smith, seaman,; 'charged with disorderly conduct, was ordered to pay fine of $20 and costs or work for thirty days on the streets. ' . '.::;': ';v:;: U ' -:. Frank Brown, seaman, charged with dis orderly conduct, was found guilty and ordered to pay a fine of $20 and costs or work for thirty days on the streets. ..- Wtllum Smith, charged with cursing police officers Davis and Nixon while in the discharge of their duty, was foubd guilty and ordered to pay a fine of $50 and costs or work for thirty days oci the streets. Fran u JJit-vrn, charged with the same olfeme hs u wve, was found, guilty and ordered to pay a fine of $50 and costs or work for thirty days on the streets. ; Wiliiam .Smith,: charged -with resisting police officer Davis was found guilty, but judgment was suspended on the payment of costs. Frtnk. Brown, charged with resisting piul.ee officer Nixon, was . found guilty and ordered to pay a fine of $50 and costs or work for thirty days on the streets. A white man, charged with drunkenness and disorderly conduct on the streets, was ordered to pay a fine of $10 or work for twenty days on the streets. Since; 'writing - the- above, "Brown and Smith have been released on the payment of $55 between them, with the admonition to "go and sin no more." . WUmlttKtoM Retail market. The following prices ruled yesterday: Apples, (dried) 12i cents per pound; dried peaches 25c per pound ; walnuts, 25 cents per peck; pickles, 20 cents per dozen; ard, 18 cents per pound; butter, 3040 cents per pound ; cheese, 25 cents per pound ; grown fowl8 7580a pair; geese $1 50 per pair; beef 1016c. per pound; beef, (corn ed) 12i15c. ier pound;, veal, 12il3ic per pound -muttoo, I2i16J eta pertxmnd; ham, 1820 eta. per pound ; shoulders, 12t 14 cents per pound ; tripe, 20 cts. per bunch ; clams, 25 cents a peck; open clams, 2025 cts a quart; soup bunch, 5 cts. ; eggs, 2225 cents, a doz; sturgeon, 25 cts. a chunk (5 lbs); potatoes, new Irish, 40c a peck; Tie w sweet 25 cents a peck; fish-trout 25c per bunch; mullets 1025 cents per bunch; turnips, 10 cents a . bunch ; onions, 50 cents a..., peck; . cahbages ' .' 1025 cents . a head; bologna; 20 cents a pound; ; wild ducks 5075 cents a pair; radishes, pajbley, 5 cents a bunch ; onions, $0 cents a peca;. carrots, 5 cents a pound; rice,' 12 j ot&a quart; snap beans 20c a peck; squashes, 20 cents a doz; cucumbers, 1015 cts a doz. j green1tbrn'20c a doz; tomatoes 10c a quart; okra, 1 5 cents a dozen; watermelons, 15 80c; shrimps 20c a quart; crabs 15c dozen ; grapes 50c per peck butter beans. 20c per quart; green field- peas it tic per quart; ap ples 5Cl,to.(S0c.tper peck ; liver pudding, 20 cents n: ; 0100a pnaatng 20 cents ft id. Tlie Pajr and the'Baad mateb. "' We see by the Newbern . JPut SfuXt, that the Silver Comet Band of that city has tieen invited by a Committee "appointed hj th Cape Fear Agricultural Association to be present at our approaching Fair and parti cipate, in s hand , mttch,',5the first; prize bei ing an E Flat Silver Cornet, and we judge by the comments of our cotemporary that the Newbern band is not satisfied with the arrangements made for the occasion. The Jiut Shell is satisfied, however, that if the frrst priza-waa of sufficient yalue, and of a nature tf which th'eexpenses "of the band could be paid hfW'iV Wilmington, aud tlir jdgtS,vvvre seleetej. s from, a disinter- IsfedSoirlceftlifeand wdfuld altfcrid Aobberf f VcclMe . -' 1 i ' l - A few nights ag( the butcher shop And vegetable -stand - of Grky & Williams, on iHUB street, ie4 ween. lovjrva ana jc uiu, was brokp Jhto . b ..aiie' thief C4'qlUe a, Iqt" of vegetables taken. - JThe' nouey' dtawer was also- ransacked, but fortuuateJy no loaey had been 'left iu it. Entrance Was effected byfireaRin the lock f the front door. We suppose ! there1 are1 no police etalioned in that part of the city. If so, it is Strang, hat the f ront.dopr of an estab lishment copld be broken open Without the actioo being-detected. i "1 . 'i- .. -; i A colored man Jaytheoame of Edward Debernier, vflitte en bisNray home at a late hour Thursday night found a rocking-chair sitting hVthe middle of the Btreeherp it had no doubt been dropped by some thief w.hp had, become hsrdpushed while; cor4- mittmg bis depredations. The Commissioners of the W. .; N. C. R. R2, at their lite meeting, adjourn ed to i meet at Salisbury on Tuesday, the OCTOBER 17. 1875;, ; 1 I. jilt The smltkrille JLlne U : The telegraph just completed to - Smith Villej - we suppose it is generally understood, has been constructed under this act of Con gr ss solely for the use of the " Division of relegrams and Reports for the Benefit of Commerce : and Agriculture," !of the! War Department Under the acts governing the Signal Service the paid messages of citizens are not : now allowed to be sent over the '. ' v line, oome private messages uave t ueen forwarded, .through the good offices of the Observers here andaf Smithville, and' as we, hays previously irMnced,.hsyeljeen,of important service in directing the move ments of shipping at (he mouth of the river, but-these were 'forwarded.xia our under standing of the easels, entirely, as a matter of personal favor, or a general desire oh the part of the officers to' advance the1 interests of commerce in such ways as are not. posi tively prohibited. It sems very desirable, however, that the general public should be afforded the privilege of sending messages over this line at some regular rate of eom' pensation. This is not only demanded by the business interests of the port, but ii; we believe, also favored by the Observers in charge of the respective offices. Wef think a petition should be prepared at once, to be presented to Congress when f it i assembles, asking that an exception to the general ope ration of the law be created in our favor, on the ground that the. line is one which it would not. pay to build and operate as a private business enterprise though of great importance to the commercial, interests of the port and that we .must therefore be without private telegraphic communication or depend upon the Government to furnish it for years tocome. ! We suggest that' our merchants take the matter actively in hand and believe Congress will seethe justice of their request, j , , m; naarlatrtea Court. i' . A colored man by the name of Nichols was arraigned before Justice Cassidey yes terday, charged With attempting to commit rape on the person of a colored woman; by the name of Alice Beatty. The evidence was not sufficient to sustain the charge land the prosecutor was ordered to pay the costs, upon failing to comply with which arrange ment she (Alice Beatty) was committed to jail. I I A seaman, by the name of John Edwards was arraigned On the charge of refusing to discharge his duty on his vessel the Scbr. Francit Satterly, upon which he was ordered into the custody of the Sheriff to be Con fined in jail, subject lo the requisition of his captain, j ' . . Before Justice Gardner was arraigned John Green and John Green, Jr., both Col ored, charged with, abusing and killing slock for entering an enclosure not provided 1; 1. 1 . ' " r 1 Je ' mt " h wiia a mwiui lence. 1 ne aeienaanis were ordered to give bond in the sum of $100 each for their appearance at the term of the Superior Court for this county commencing to-morrdw. ij:!--'-:. -: !, A Detperaie, Henconlrt, ; Quite a desperate conflict. w learn, took place lately at a point on the line between Columbus and Bladen counties, i ;rl It appears that a fend had long existed between a family of whites by the name of Buie and a. family of mulaltoeS in the same neighborhood by the name of Young.' 'On the day in ' ' question ( a -' rencontre took place between some of the parties, in which all the male members of each family finally became engaged.'including the elder Buie and his two sons on the one side, and .Jim Young, his ' son, Isaac' Younsr, and an; In dian half-breed by the name of W ilsoh, on the other side. ' During the fight, in. which gun and a hatchet figured among the weapons,, tpe eider isuie received. a severe gun-shot wound in the side; of one of hip egs, and Jim Young got a severe blow from 1 the hatchet . The wound of Mr. Buie is said to be'a very serious one,; and may result in the loss of his' leg, if nothing worse.' Oar Fair.' .0 1. We have been informed' that Mr. T; A. Granger,' of Wayne county,' intends visiting our Fair and 'exhibiting his specimens of farm products, which elicited so much at tehtldn andJpraise at the State , Fair,', At . -n. 1 -,r --f ' - .1 A mat x air ,mr. vrraiigcr nan jut? , bcumi lareest contributor, and Mr, James W. Nori wood, of Orange county, of whose expected presence here we have already heenassure.d. who exliiuuea cajtic, ipiooaea norscajana fieldprqdflcts, twas-thet largest-, .This isa very encouraging indication. of the suocess of . our approacliingak,-which we have reason to hopewill be the best-we have feyer had. t .! " I ' We also' Itfarq' that ' the mammoth j hog which was exhibited, at Raleigh-measuring d feet 6 inches n girth and 3 feet .t chs in neiifni anu wmuu iui no ue av)e u unds will be .here. J Mesarsj Mitxhelj! A1-; en & (Jo;, wiusend argS WjO'iKheurfaini-i hjgimplements,,;45Cr There wil be aaum ber of agricultural and pther steam (bciUers and engines, jshingle machines horse-rijkes, S:c.i &c., and a Goldsboro house will lend a lot of carriages and buggies. ' ! - ; ? ; i" - 1 I ' j ' '' ' '' jjtii narkf Bpert The following is the report Of nhe Clerk! of the Maketrfdt-lhtPWeek ending Oct 16th, 1875: bhili ' ,T'i, Na of Carts id Market.1. V1. , .1 ..... . ;200 : : iMi 1 1 Reeves Slaughtered .". 65 imispw vHf;Caly9 ' - Jleer ! no ihiu. to '.f P. M., 575 9. M., 49; 11 P. M., 46. I ; : ."i I v 1 t;j i t i . . .vU 11 , . . - m . . . ' dt . ....... XJ 4 4.J Uil ITs.TltSXlS'fPU S! il-f a.Jfl-SsiCiji' UT'ihil (-.' WHOLB NO., 2620 Attempt at Hoaaebreaklnic. '-- Ofl Friday evening, dutiilj'the1 absence residence of Mt.f Soh Bear'on .RediCfoss, near Front street, and . attempted to; effect an entrance by the front door. . While thus engaged a plucky white. woman employed in the house went to?a window and called for the"poKce.! The scoundrels immediai ely approached the window and ordered her.to j- desist and to go and open the door, f de nouncing .aJ I. sorts of penalties against her case of i refusaland,..enfp,rclng,4 with the most frightful oaths. .The woman but called the louder for the' police and the neighbors. The' men continfjd' to' chrse and. demand admittance for some littletime and then suddenly made off. .Just as; they had : disappeared, Mr. Bear and his lady reached home, and it is possible that it was their approach which had the effect of raisi ing the siege. This' house has been visited three times by thieves within I wo or three months past, to our knowledge once sue j cessf ully and who can say how many times' more? Bepablleana Bejolelaa:. - The Republicans fired 22 guns at the in tersection of Third and Princess streets, ycBterday afternooiij in honor of the victory In Ohio: The Couit House was also ' her decked with flags.' It ' is One of the' wise dispensations of Provide nee that no heart is ever so utterly overcome by adverse for tune but that it can sometimes be made glad. So let the Reps, rejoice and " make the welkin ring" whenever , they . have an opportunity of doing" bo, ' be, the occasion ever so trifling: The earthquake iu the NVest In- nies, reported to us from the Signal Office here, Friday night, 'we judge to' be the same which reached San Francisco at 6 P. M.'; seventeen hours later, as the vibrations or waves are reported as moving from east lo west. ! : . - - We stated yesterday that Rev. T. Gibbs would repeat, this morning, by request at Fifth -Street M.-E. Church, his sermon "On the Immortality of the SoulJ" Lest any who wish to hear it should forget the fact, we repeat it here. r CITY ITEMS. Late pAMas-i-To Harris' News Depot, West-: aide Front Street, we are indebted for copies of 'the New York Ledger, Chimney Corner and ' Frank lAslie't Illustrated Newspaper for the current week. The Stand will remain open until 11 o'clock this morning . . V. - '; ' ' m'm m ' Tew are aware f the imDortaace of checking a coagh or common cold in ita fiist stage. That which ia the beginning would yield to a mild remedy, if neglected, toon preys upon the Longs.' Br. Ball's Cough fcyrup affords instant relief, trice, 85 cents. nARRlEIK LBSSMAN NELSON. la Si. Psnl's Evaneelical Lutheran church, on evenlm? of 14ih inst..bT Kev. G. 1). Bernheim, W. F. Leesm&n to Miss Ilattie F. Nelson, both of this city. No cards. ; ' . ; 1 . t DIED. CHRISTIAN. In Minneapolis. Mian.. Oct 10th, Lewellyn, infant son of Lewellyn and Kliza O. i.hrlsiian, aged one month and eleven days. BARNES. On the 16th lnet. at Castle Uayne. of Bemerrhagic . Malarial fever, Joseph W.j Uarnes, aged 23 years, 7 months and 16 days. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. In Store and to Arrive. 2 QQQ Backs Liverpool Salt, 1:' " - . j Q 0 Q Bundles Cotton Ties, . OA A Barrels S. H. Syrup, Cuba, Demtrara and AUU Nw Orleans Molasses, ,. : 106a 8:-. 20Q Bags Shot, ;-::'-' : ' - ' 10.000 qap8 ; j Q Baff Bbls and Cases 3 ounce Snuff, " 1 Oct 17-dAwtf f BHiTOKD,CKOWW. . iS; i!s? - . " '. V '.' i' .'r 1 i-r .: J. Rueckert, ' -- 7 r i : '-' ? - i i ' ': i !;? v ; '" I -s Teacher of Vocal Musicj j : . PIANO, ORGANS ..::' us: . 'to: m-j.lt ' VIOllH; GUITAR ,1' ! U pANO ' OTHER.' PRtNClPikL STKlNGfery AND MilitaryInstrumentsj Applf ft his Hedenr Nyrtheaet. corner 2d 1 -... x V.'.U and Maiket ftretts. TUOfiOTJGa T tlf FION-TESM REASONABLE J i Stereoscopes and Views. t "-J 4. J l'l 51 l . li.il.'in-.'' i d IH i'I-!.i'Jf f ; "A NEWiXOC -JUSIL BkCEIVSD,:ANB FOR! 1 ! !'-'! r. i -,t Pi Sold for Cash or , on the easy , monthly: Instalment tl7-tr WTaJKaao.JiaBM store, -; OaiOnilM,ili:Brto;nii',;:.; - ? f'X'i U' ilNOTHEB TNYOICB KECETVED PO-DAY BY UteamshJp Foley: Cheese, Brooms,' ' Backeta, U0 and Crackers, ItarcLj beat Baetern Haritn the market. Syrup, Molasses and almost everything eod to eat for man or mole very cheap, by -oct 17-ltOfcW - - GRANT & HINTON. three diTSi.... ... 5 tu - '-V"'fpwafPA.iM ..'.... S tf a. 2 - I?0 weeki 5 0C - IUVma 1 - - - . t u v. m" Air ",.fr.t,M,,.. o ot . ; ,i- - '' T . j Two months 15 Of .Thre montha.w '....;. -...as 00 Jtl. Si? JnontHa.. ...as 00 f i"T'7"0wwt"':'-'-'-"--:: -' ": M w . ' tCofctrac Advertlseinents taken - at proper Oonatelrlow rates. ' ,tr .r-.- ;f , tenaqnaresasabalf-coliiran-i ". .s- . - .'" -NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Opera Honse. . o . " ; .,'... Avedhesdaj ETentng, Oct. 20. '"' 0BA8. H.DTJPBEZ,! Es.. Makager. ' t POSITIVELY OTfS mOHT ONL T. Twenty-fourth. Annual Tour of . ; ' DUPREZ & BENEDICT'S ',j 'z'lQi93hi6 FaiiiolllIiDitrels; ; ' BDRLBSQCTEOPXHA TROUPE and BR&SS BAND rSnlarzcd, remodeled ; and improved. Composed or ; " "88 people.' Most succeesfull, 'complete. f - ... ' iiuwenoi j,roup aaveung, - ' - Recognized as the snperiore of M in etrelsy, - Introdncinc Concert it MpHt onrl Rrillt,.j. u Reserved scats J 0(X Secured fit Bemsbetgtv's 'Beokbtpre. .. .;- , .: octl7 3t Bacon, Bagging, Ties, Salt. Flour, && fjQQ lxes. S. atd t'moked Meats; 4-0 0 e aBa'Htf Rc51s BaSgtogt ' '" ' ; YoM-iTies,;'-:,-V' 1 !' ' -- ' jjjrjQQ'fKkaSett, ' '-'l ' - 1000 8 "wn u' grJwi- ' 2Q Q Barrels Refined Suear, JQQ Bajs Prime Rio Coffer, ' 30QKeg.N S 2QQ Bags Shot,' Bhds and Bbls Cuba Molasses, ' jjQQ BWs S. B. Byrup,. J Q Hhds P. R. Molassef ; -' - fy Bbls Mess Pori,' QQ BdlsBoop Iron, : jQQ Second Hand Spirit Cask. Bbls Glue, gQ Toxes Factory Cheese, - Boxes Tobacco, E0 Cases Snoff, J00 Boxes Soap, - ! j H 0 Tierces Rtce, - ' Bbls CrackfrV j - J00 Tons fcuanape Guano, ; I Indnctment offered in above goods to cath rr close buyers by . . Butter and Cheese. 150 BOXES rTB-CE11 CBEEEE, Tabs Gosben Buttcrp - :l ; - Crackers and Cakes. jf ff Boxes aad Barrels, lemon. Sugar. Soda, cs Uo sorted and Ginger Staps. CAROLINA BICE. D 0 Barrels and Tierces whole and broken. Molasses. iot Barrels' and Bhds Sugar House and Cuba iJ Molasses. Also fine t)emerara acd Porto Rico Molasses in Tierces and Puncheons. , For sale low by . . . -.w , : EDWARDS & HALL. oct 17-tf Money Orders SOLICITED FOR,) . ;i . ,,. t , 'New River " p YSTERS. FRESH each day's receipts de- ivercd to Express Office In wood or tin, by D. PIGOTT. oct 17-tf. !. Tobacconist. Just Received at JiTES' KEW'-BpOKTOEE, fpUBNER'S Si' C. ALMANAC FOR 1876. Orders from the conntrv will be promptly attended 16 also, 303 copies of the Ordinance, of the kite Con- yenuon. , . . . - :, ... , YATES'; BOOK JSTQRE - , A complete assertment of iToys. Beoks. .Games. oct 17-tf YATES, TSeir Bookstore, 5 Split Back Shirts ! Ik PBY8ICIAN'R CERTIFICATE TBROWN IN Sc.-with every half a dozen sold. "' jTh j Di1?Slpitta; Shirt :. . r ; fsold in ths cUy ior the price. , ; , JSIX FOB $7. 50,: JPJIJIL T. . JtfABK . t.CaJ look at, and Tny from onr stock of , GliOTHiELSTQ. r ' MUNSON & CO., iH -MCIty Clothiers. oct 17-tf Wigwam of Wyojning; Tribe "So. 4. , iTRETUREN ! Yon are b reqnested to at 13 tend the next regular eonneil of your Tribe, Which convener en the Sleep of the 18th 8un of trareliog Moon. Gi S.tD. 884. as there is boinets pf importance to be transacted. By order of Sachem ' ; OCt IT .It 1 W. r. jaCMAUUH'.JtSS'tU OI K. GENERAL, INSURANCE , AGENTS,- FIRrtfFBi-3tARINK fT3 EPRBSBNTTttie tl VttRPOOL AND LONDON ytki AND GLOBE, andther JirtCgsCompanir iritV combined 8eis of PIlTiaitajl6NDOLLKS- . Conatiy property iMored in any pirt of the StaU-. C tton Ginslnsured at low rates. Unnsufl facilities for placing .lw lines -qnCottoB,' VVooten, Grisr, baw and Planing Mills, Tobacco Factories, c gtnts wanted .throughout the: State;., All 1 uses iiberally adjusted and promptly paid f ro this office. Suffice opoit.e Pilot Mpuee, pnder-HarriBB fc Howell, North Front street. - . - oct 17-tf For Cash Only ! AJoALnAND wood; or t good qtjautibs, at corherTtoht and Malberry streets, by t'f vtu okm -xts l-itv! : oct 17-tf , . , J. A., SPRINGER. -: : . ' f, - - ' -'-' " " HoweScalesi r B ASS TB9 AGENTS FOB. THS8E WELL known Scales. Parties will do well to examine Igampfes aadprteesWdre Dayiiiither makes.'' .,. ...iii(U QILB8 A liUBCBiaON'S, oct 17-tf- : . . New Haiilware store. 1 'Cheese, Cheese, Cheese. 200 80408 cnmaicbeeM' 1 ' ; For sale by. " -i .-.-' . -oct 17-tf KERCHNER ft CALDER BROS, Pill tA
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