t M . ' . - -.. . . j . I . . .. ? - '.. . r . - v. M . . , .... . ....,! . . j . t . k .. . h' ..1. 1 . J . . M M . . ... .. .. ... 1 , .
Shobitiiig stab,
: pUBLWllSO DAIL' BY fM'
ATi 'OF S0MCHIPT1OH IS AOVAKOK;
- (by mall) portage paid.......... $7 00
Jix months, A ,, , a ,25
Three monVMt ,,, , , ., lw
To City BUH5l r wiw.k. Oar CUt Aeemtssre
.kaiMIIUini. UIU11WVU M J van v
to collect for more than 3 months in
MOllNINO EDITION.
OUTLIMJS.
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--vPiUKIO- Mi -T'T .
tmmA. Another man- professes
lell the si6ry4f Cuslcrt massacre ; says
10 . Qili RnlD.
i ...nnoona I'nrKHrii km itiiirsiuii in
l.o WHS B Ll s ri
m tin oniipr in L 71 1 1 1 lj ijuii o Lauiu.
8Dd saw six prisoners from the battle tor
,ttred to death. Madrid dispatch says
Tweed lias been arrested ,at Yigo.
" ,i sinters nave agreea 10 disperse.
r Charleston continues excited, but i no
collision since the first Jhas curred. ' -
Armed robbers attacked a bank at North
field, Minn., and two were killed ; rest dis
persed by citizens. -!r-iKew: York mar
kets: Gold, 109SH0; cotton, 11 9-1 6
11 cents'; spirits turpentine, 31 cents;
in.tl 601 70. 1 ! -
Military Maquertde In the
. t- i.souiii.! TMl ' '..'' ?M,M
The
Special dispatch to the Baltimore Sun. i
, Washington. Sept. 5.
Southern men now ihere say that
they have no fear of j. thd extraordina
ry programme marked out by the ad
ministration iruthe circular of Attor
ney General Taft jinl-f reference to
elections, only as the Radical, office-,
holders may abuse the illegal powers
with which the order of the Attorney
General has eljMhedjthjeni,; and inau
gurate tlie very sykernj of intimida
tion which they arejinstjructed to sup-'
press. The marshals!,1 whose authority
i In I Attorney!: Oeiierat savs ru-
Geiieral
jmine, are partisans ot the adminis
tration, whose very officiaf existence-
wiil depend upon ine success oi me
party in jwhose interstsj ihey are ap-
instructed to jaet jupou the call of
'these marshals; andj! niilitary officers;
be required to obej Hieir orders
,witHput question and without regard
to the nature lor legality of the orders,-"i
: j." ; j' : - 'f-TAz.:s:
In effect the circular, of the Attor
ney General places the proclamation
dt maniai jaw at iuo uisuretiuu ui
the partisans of the administration,
and will enable them to caase the ar
rest of any "number of men by the
military upon the ipse dixit of mar
shals, and without any process what-
cular is not to secure the freedom of
the ballot to the megroes, but to pre
vent them from voting the Demo-
t!U( TlinJioii'liir v
feafbT the rnilitaryif they bereft to
preserve the peace undt r the orders
of their own officers, or if the entire
conduct of the elections is placed ex-
cluui vfclir in -I.Kiuii" ofiarrro iT?nt. fVior
fear that the placing of the troops
under the orders of partisan civilians
will result in. the services of the army
heins used to further the success of
the parly in power, land jto cause irri
tation and bad feeling by the arrest of
those who advocate the election of
the opposite ticket, i
Carpet bakers like
Patterson',' of
South Carolina, and Spencer, of Ala
bama, who have no. sympathy what-,
ever with the Southern. people, and
no regard for the material interests
of the localities they pretend torep
Tesentp are delighted with the Attor
neyGeneral's order,tbeciose they see
HI it a hone of mAintaininc ihipin-
selves, in the political
-.. r. - -T. T-T-rO I
masquerade
long and so!
mey Jiaicontiuued
successfully. ;;. .- '
Spirits Turpentine.
BishOD At tinsnn will ! rtron-lt in
Wadesboro on the 24th. j I j ; .
Copper has been found near
Cry. .),.. -r: '-
The Southerner j makes com
pliut of some of the rulings and of the
temper of Jude Moore. I Mi -." j
. George Allen & Co., of New
berD dooate fifteen of (their plows to the
oiate F nir in the way of special premiums.!
7- The premium list ot tne' State
r win the hands of the printer, and wiU
be out by the last of next week. i
the Tar River Baptist Associa
linn n;il a. t ! ! . f ' I ( i; . .
.u lueci ia nenaerson ou the lth in
nde
1 !
"BUI.
T-li'hbrnasviHe has
' ! "J -
shoe,
fronv
mu,..f ... ! . ... rd 1
S ,orv wnich is run
Uiir!(rfeJ ill Li
bv a 1 firm
1. ' u .
Ml- .
1 i
. .. A hunting party in Nash county
-M four ,Wr ,T.'!...,-l.:.ti.t..-i.:.r..yj
W o-fclck.
'U ;UU1U UIUIUIUK UC1UIC
lh .vniifi',.. .UU.I f-i T';
A V 1, .w""'"p' oaya limb iuaj. .
a. i.hgtttprd . spoke effectively to Urgei
u (intelligent audiences: all Chapel llill
-a jDuriy.. ,v.. f. - j , j j ; -,Jr,H-r4 , )
wiT iamnM There are not enough
e ItadicaU iu Wil)u county to fill the
, 7 rt;l"4renienls of two eacti to the town
"I'8 s Judges of election. . . i ; , ; j
.' 1 iieJiadicals have nominated
iiididates for the Senate in Nsh, Wil
2 anklin,iJ.nj.:Sharp,of Nash,!
"'d( Joshua Perry,'ofFranklinJx L .j
r John Williams; colored, one of
l l . en mu4,deer8,l! is! sentenced to be
ngeu on the 30th of September. Appli-,
Qweruof part!o w,,, be P"6nted to thei
! t i i M 4"M-' ii;''r-MMv.:.
li,, , 1 ComPlianee I with the iuvita
u iL rlh'53den and Vance Club of that
K' "T3- Merrimoni will address:
at iVi,0p , m lue county round about Cary
-tua i ? a(ie on ue 7ln of Pctober upon
p( 1 t'cal issues of the day.r 1 : i i
.i(r-&ie: : Dr. Mj T.; Yates, mis-:
fary to China, was born in Wake coun-!
vok n,i . n rhe hM recently regained his
vidpl, a ,ba9 severed his connection as
8ba?ID-ul of tbei EogHsh Government at
1 Y'f T - -M k :t:-4.1 :f;:-,: cm 1;.mim:, i-
! ofr J arhoro Southerner.' The case)
eivpn. Lane. the beginner of the riot.was
bein k hejayon Wednesday, and not
on Th !e 10 agree they were discharged
for iUr?d"y- 'Tue Jury stood 7 (colored)
coBUlUal and 5 wbite) goiHy. A strict
i j nire- j -:). i !j J.;;-.;.M .-.Ml ;':.:
kniZ 6 ravidsoni!i?ecor'? wants to
coui twTvhat has -become of the $11,000
j I Ul7 taxes collected i I from the taxpayers
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I - ;! H :i M vW M m
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VOL. XVIII.---NQ. U5j
of Davidson -bv the' Radioala' trims ironra
ago, and never accounted for. j When ques
tions hke this are put to Republicamrthey
do as Judge Settle, make no answer, f ;
Sensible remark of Judge Moore
at Tarboro Court: "I hope every matt be
fore me is a lawyer, a juror,, a witness or a
defendant. I repeat, those people in this
courthouse who have no business would be
-a great deal better employed in the fodder
field.' .-;., !--:,M :.; i. j ; - i-j ;
Raleigh Kevcs C. B. Cole,
Deputy Sherifif of Granviire county, ar
rived in this city Thursday) morning with
three prisoners, who were convjeted at the
Tecent term of Granville Court and sen tenced
to the penitentiary as follows Al
exander Maytield, colored, sent up six
years for burglary; James Smith, colored,
burglary, thre years ; Moses Walker, col
ored, larceny, three yearsMM. ; j i
Charlotte Observer i From a
gentleman just from Beattie's PordjLin
coln county, we are informed that a name
less outrage was committed in1 that county
by a negro named Ab Abernalhy, upon the
person of his step-daughter, a young col
ored girl, about sixteen or eighteen years of
age. The deed was committed in the neigh
borhood of Hunter's Mill, and the peipe
Irater of the crime waa arrested on llast
Sunday, carried to Lincolnton. and placed
in the county jail,to await the action of the
Superior Court, ; iM f r ,
r-Raleigh Sentinel: tThe Demo
crats had a regular, field day at Warreuton
last Tuesday. In the day General W. R.
Cox, Hon. Joe Davis, Fab. H. Busbee and
W. A- Montgomery spoke to reusing crowds
in front of the Tilden and' Vancei club
rooms; and at night, C. M. Cook, William
Eaton, Genera Cox and Htm. W. N. H.
Smith spoke at the same place Wednes
day night the people were so much inter
ested in the movements ot the dav that C.
M, Cook, T. M. Argo and fathers Imade
them stirriug addresses and several colored1
parties came forward and joined the club.
Tarboro Southerner V On Tucs
day, at Hamilton, where Maji Ye t si rid
u. AlcLiudsey had an appointment toj
speaK,: mere came near i being a general
row. . McLindsey was addressing thej peo
ple. I Air. das. jfc. jwoore, ot Uliamston,
asked McLindsey a question,! when McL.
called him a liar; Moore at once slapped
him on the mouth. A burly negro, jfrom
behind, then struck Moore; with a stick,
knocking him 1 senselessj v At', this j time
nearly ail the white men had left, not caring
to bear McLindseys twaddle. I The negroes
crowded op and endeavored "to make the
row general. Mr. Duggan j came to the;
rescue of Moore, who was literally 'covered :
with negroes, when he ,was seized,! and j
being carried ofT by the mo;b, evidently
with the intention of murdering him.
Sheriff Hardeson happened: to! be on the
ground, and but for his! exertions blood
woula have been Spilled. The negroes had
concocted this thing ami hour, before the
speaking. , : : . . ,. j J .;
theoity;
ft. NEW ADVEKTlSEnENIS.;
DeRosset & Co. For rent. j ' !
Jas. C. Stevenson Removal.
Ckonly & Mokkis Stocks at auction.
HEtNSEEEGER Ishmael and Self-Raised.
Excursion to White ville to hear Senator
Ransom.. I 1 i
Local Df i.
The excursion seasoii
is about
at an' end.
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The ' heat yesterday
was
erj;
oppressive;
Quietness reigned supreme in
and around "Magistrates Row" yesterday.
. No news - from Savannah or
Charleston last night. Latest Reports nrere
to thfc effect that everything was quiet.
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The District Council iFrieuus of
' tl L' T - .4.1 I
Temperance meets iu this city on Tuesday
next. .
'- ; A Tilden, Vance
and Waddell
Harnett Town-
Club will be organized id
ship to-day. ' ; .; ; ' -: . l '
An eighty pound turtle tempted
the epicures in our market yesterday after
noon. -. ,
Col. E. D. Hall will address the
people at Freeman's Cross Roads, BrUns
wickxounty, to-day. !j
'-Mr.- Alex. Sprnnt, British Vjice
Consul at this port, who .has been absent
on a four months trip to Europe,1 has Ire-
turned, apparently in excellent health.
Slight change in pressure and
temperature southerly winds and increas
ing cloudiness are tte predictions for this
section to-day. ?
Mr. J. C. Stevenson will re-
r
move his grocery establishment, on' Wed
y establishment,
his old stand on J
nesday next, to his old stand on the north
side of Mai
House.
The
set street, J under tic
Manning
! -
good health i prevailing j in
the city just now should not lull citizens
into lancied security,! but snoum stimulate
them to renewed exertions to rwrd off dis
ease by U3ing pleaty of disinfetants.
f The' Democratic . bs j have
raised a pole and flag on the ckcuslot jon
Fifth, j between Chesnut and
Mulberry
stand has
streets, where the' Democratic
been erected.t : I'M
' ! : - " .: " i' i "'" -.""'It ':'
" Monky" a setter belpnging.to
Mr. Norwood Giles, of this! city, killed 243
grows rats Wednesday on the farm of Mr.
W. 1 B. Giles, on j Wriglitsville f Soutid.
-Wednesday was a pretty good ay for rats
at Wrightsville. I j.
An excursion train will.be run to White
ville on Monday next, leaving Vnion Depbt
at 8 A. H., to afford those who'Vish to; do
so an opportunity of hearing -Senator M.
W. Ransom, wha will .address! the people
at Whitetille on that day Tickets for ihe
round trip only f 2 00. - - , .1
s 1
Flac IttUlnK audSpeaklas. ;
: There y?ill be a pole and flag raising dnd
speaking j at f Summerfille, j Northwest
Township, Brunswick county on Satur
day.the 16th inst. CoL E. D. Hall and other
speakers will be present and iaddress ihe
crowd.
j VVltMINGTON,;
The Ilouae Thieves at Work Acaln.
Yesterday morning, about a quarter fast
4 o'clock, an attempt; was made to rob the
reiidencef of Mr R Newrnan, corner of
Fifth and; Princess streets, which was in a
measure successrul. J The thfef entered the
front gate and went to the wash-house,
where he procured a horse bucket, a rake,
and a piece of iron about eight inches'in
length,- when he Went to one of the' side
windows and prepared to commence ope
rations. It seems, however, that the buck
et j which! he got totand u?bn was not of
sufficient Jieight, and he discarded it for a
shoe box. Standing Upon the box he reach
edthe window, when he inserted the piece
of iron through j a crack ahd managed to
displace tbe book from the staple by which
tbf blinds werej secured. The sash ieing
.already up.his next move was! to thrust thj
rae-inio the room, which wias occupied by
Mr. Martin Newman who Was on the bed
asleep, and draw put a pair of pants. He
then attempted to get possession of the. coat
of the sleeper in the, same way, but, fortu
nately, at this juncture Mr. Newman
awoke. The moon- was shining bright
at the time, and
his
attention was
. : ' i -.1
immediately attracted to
the bright
the window,
light streaming ("through
which when he retired had been shut out
by the blinds, and turning his head in
tliat
He
direction he discovered ;, the
instantly hailed, jheV. fellow,
the- rake, jumped from the
intruder.
who dropped
box and
fled.
Mri Newman rushed out on the front piazza,
from one end of which he wis just in time
I to discharge his
pistol at' ti6 thief as he
jumped the fence,
though without the de-
sired result. He
carried off the pants,1 in
the
pockets of j which were
a cumber of
keys, a knife and
other, articles. The iri-
,side lining pf the
waistband
of the pants
is marked with the came of Mr. Newman,
which may lead
thief. . - M -'!'
tcf the detection of
the
i
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A II yter!oa Sirauger. I :j
Yesterday morning we published
an
item from the Norfolk Landmark in rela
tion to a young man, said to bail from that
place; who gave jis name is Clyde, jand
who was represented to be' in the hospital
at this place, WeJ have sincejinquired pnto
thej matter and find that the young man re
ferred to arrived here a week ago, having,
as he said, walked all the way from Charles
ton! The name of Clyde is a fictitious one,
'as appears from 4 letter from his mother
found on his person, i Tbe young man is
now ill almost unto death, there .being but
slight hopes of bis 'recovery, and has thus
far If ailed! to disclose his true name
The
letter1 from his mother is couched in
l.ii ; i i t . i. .
the
most: affectionate j terms, filled with moth
erly advice and council, and displays an
anxiety to ; know why he should . have
changed his name, but at the same time ap.
pears to be cautious not to reveal it, as if
fearing the. letter! might fah into other
hands. A siter Emma is refbrred to sevc-
ral
imcs. The 'address at the top of the
lett
r has been cut!
out; though enough re-
i
mains to lead to the belief that it wo9 writ.
ten
at Petersburg
The initials signed jto
C. H.," and on a por
the
letter are 4,C. B
tion Of a blank page is written, apparently
in the hand of theiyonng man himself, the
words, 'Q God, how long ?" with the jini-
tials TW B. H."i appended. The letter is
dated July 31st, 187,6.
is a mvsterv surrounding the
- . . .1 4 "
There
I.- i i
stranger,
who appears to be only about 23
yearsof
a?e. and at Dresent there seems to
be-no clue to its! solution, ass'thers is no
thing about his person to lead to his idcri
Mysierlons Dlaappearance
; On the 23th of August last & well dress
ed man, ' giving his name as R. Mills, and
who was understood to hold apposition on
some one of the, vessels in port! at the time,
appeared at. the boarding house of Mrs.
Warren, on Second, between j Market and
Dock streets, and! engaged board. He re
mained there until the 2d day ot September,
the'most of the time being under the influ
ence .of ardent spirits, and appearing to
have plenty of money, which was mainly
in cold, i He took pinner at , his boarding
house Ibat day, after which he departed, in
company with a! stranger, and has not
since been seen of heard of.
From the
act that be left his;
trunk and:
other arti
cles at his boarding house, there is some
Bppjrceension that he may have-been foul
dealt with.
Thermometer Keeord. v
Tue following will show the state of the
hermometer, at the stations mentioned, at
4.35 yesterday evening, Washington mean
time, as ascertained rom the daily bulletin
issued from the Signal Office in; this city : l
Au csta, ...... - .92
Cairo, i . . . . , .76
Charleston, . . . i,90
Cincinnati, . .. . . . .87
Corsicana, ., . ... .97
Fort Gibson 92
Galveston, . ......93
Indianola, . . . .'. ..90
Jacksonville, . .;87
Key i West,..,. L.. 9
Knoxville,,. 89
Lynchburg,. . ....90
Memphis, . .. . .91
Mobile. 8
Montgomery,... . .'.92
Nashville,,....... 90
New Orleans,... .84
New York....... 72
Norfolk, M-..".. 90
Pittsburgh, ......76
PuntaRssa,. 83
Savannah,.. . . . . . .89
Shrevepprt,. .. . ..87
SLouist,,...:..90"
St Marks,,...;.. 87
Vicksburg,.. t..91
Wilmington, . ... .89
KlayorU Court
The only case before the Mayor s Court
yesterday, morning jwas .that of .' Andrew
Fennel,; colored, charged with the larceny
)t ft Well DUCltCk. .. ..vXISVI lusuva naww
but the Court reserved its decision.- It will
if . . r. . ') '-' i. . s-!' "J!i
irooabiy be consiaerea a wnigauug u
umstance that defendant did not take the
welt A decision will probably be rendered;
his morning.
Personal.;:. -iiiy-Af'n-
? Peter Hale, Esq., of New York, formerly
of the Fayetteville Observer" isn the' city.
It is like bid times tp have one of the Hales
ix North Carolina.
tityl 'i - ; .-t SI
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N. C.V SATURDAY; SEPTEMBER 9, l876i
Flfih Street Cbnreb. j '--' ; -'-The
repairs' on the Fifth Street Metho
dist Church South, of this city, being suffi
ciently advanced to permit its use, the usu
al; services for Sunday will be held there
to-morrow, the Sabbath School assembling
by, the request of its Superintendent, at 9
o'clock a. mi, prepared for recitations on
the lessons for the two last Sabbaths of
August.' j!,,,."-. ! I !-M ' H.
Transfer of Paeaenser. ,
We understand that! the transfer of
through passengers from trains from the
South will hereafter take place four hun
dred yards from Union Depot, utStil fur
ther notice. ! ; "' M" ' ' -
lion. A OT. Waddell's Appolnliueuti.
' Col. Waddell will address his constitu
ents of the Third Congressional District at
the following. times and places: 1- '
' Tuesday, September 12th, at Carter's Mill,
Moore county. . ' - - . . -
Wednesday, September 13th, at Carthage,
Meore counjty. .-...'. i-i .-H::j
1 Thursday, September 14th, at Jonesboro,
Moore county. ! 1 . i , U
Friday, September 15th, at Lillington',
Harnett county. I j
Saturday, September 16th, at Harring
ton Postofflce, Harnett county. ?
Monday, September 18th, at Smith's
Mills, Cumberland county.
Tuesday, September 19th, Little. River
Academy, Cumberland county. j
Wednesday. September 20th. at Favette-
vine, iumuermnu county.
Thursday, September 21st, at Rockfisb
Cumberland county. i i M
i Friday, September 22d, at Blockersville,
Cumberland county. I l
I 1 I :- - j
Saturday, September 23d, at Parker's
Store, Bladen county. - ! . . i I )
Monday, September 25th, Elizabethtown,
Bladen cout.ti'. " i ; I
Tuesday, September 2Blh. White Hall.
rjilrtden county.
VVednesday, September
27th, at Clark
ton, liladen county.
Friday September 29th, at
Columbus county. "I
Whiteville,
tlron Hill,
Saturday, September 30th, at Iron HillJ
uoiumnus county.
Monday, October 2d,
Brunswick county.
at Waccamaw,'
Tuesday, October 3d, atLockwood's Fol
ly Bridge. Brunswick county. I !
Wednesday. October 4th.at TownCreekJ
liruoswick county. !
Thursday. October 5th. at Long Creek.
fender county., M
Friday, October Cth, at Point
Pender county. ; ;
Saturday,.) October j 7tb, at
Bridge, Sampson county. ! 4!
Caswell,
Taylor's
Monday, October 9th, at Clinton, Samp
son county. !
Tuesday, October 10th, at Newton Grove j
bampson eounty.
Wednesday, October 11th, at Faison, Du-I
plm county. .
Thursday, October 12th; at Kenansville,
Duplin county.
Friday, October 13th, at Hallsville, Dun
pun county. I !
Saturday, October 14th, at Catharine
liake, Onslow county.
Monday, October 16th, at Jacksonvillei
Onslow county. 1
Tuesday, October 17th, at Stump Sound,
Onslow county. f u i j
Wednesday, October 18th,at Sandy Run,!
fender county. - ! ' wl ;
Monday, October 23d, at Newport, Car
teret county. J ,'
Tue8daj', October 24th, at Beaufort, Car-j
teret county.
Wednesday, October 25th, ct Cedar
Island, Caiteret county.
Friday, October 27lh, at Sander's Store.
Carteret county.
Blahop Atklnaon'a Appointments for
Summer and Autumn. 1876. !
Rutherford ton, 13th Sunday after i
Trinity, ..I. '. I i . . Sept. 10
Shelby, Sept. 12
Lincolnton, i ............ i Sept. 14
High Shoals, J Sept. 15
Charlotte ,14th Sunday after Trin-i
. ity,......i....... i...... -JSept 17
St. James, Iredell county,!....... Sept. 19
Monroe, St. Matthew's day,. ..... Sept. 211
Wadesborougb, 15th Sunday after I
Trinity,..L....;.....,....... Sept. 24.
Appoint jients of Rev. W. S. Black,'
Presiding Elder, for his fourth round of
Quarterly Meetings on the Wilmington Dis
trict for the Methodist E. Church, South,
the present Conference year: ( r ,. -j
Magnolia, at Salem, . i Sept. ! 8-10
Wilmingtoni at Fifth Street, Sept. 16-17
Cokesbury, (Dist. Conference) ) (iGnt onlo
. at Bethany, p V v
Kenansville; at Wesley Chapel, Sep 30-Oct 1
Smithville, at Smithville, Oct. 1 7- 8
Onslow, at Tabernacle, Oct. 14-15
Wilmington, at Front Street, Oct. 18-19
Elizabeth, at Bladen Springs, Oct. 28-29
Bladen, at Antioch, ; . I JMov. I 4-r o
Whiteville & Waccamaw Mis'n, INov. 11-12
Clinton, at Goshen,
. JNov. 18-19
Nov. 25-26
Topsail, at Rocky Point,
The IS all,.
The mails will close at the City I'ost-Of-f
flee until further notice as follows
Northern through , and Way. .
malls daily... ....... 6:30 A. MJ
Mails for the N. C Railroad,
: and routes 'supplied there-
1 from, at.....:..' 6:30 A. M
Southern mails for all points ! I
South, daily. . . ... . . . .M-.15:80 P. MJ
Western mails (C. C. R'y) daily 5 :45 P. M.
Fayetteville; and offices on Cape
Kar Kiver. 'lnesdavs and
. Fridays. i..... 1:00 P M.
Fayetteville by C; C. R'y, daily
(except Sundays)....:.!..!..
5:45 P. M.
Onslow C. H. and intermediate
offices every Friday . . .. j 6:00 A. M.
The Smithville mails, by steamboat, close
at 8 A. M, daily, except Sundays.
Mails for Easy Hill. Town ; Creek, Bell
Swamp, Supply and Shallotte, every Friday
at 6 A. M. i . , , i-i l i--
Mails delivered from 6.-00 Al M. to i 70
P. M., and on Sundays-from8:30 to 9.-30A.
:"A'
Stamp Office open from S A. M.
and from 2 to 6:00 P. M. Money!
to 12 M. J
order for
Register Department open same as stamp
oifictt. , "-Mi1'1 '
Stamps for sale at general delivery when
stamp office is closed. . j j- ! ,! . a j .
. Key Boxes accessible . at ' all hours, ; day
and night. '.';') .i-i fv r '! :-'i
Mails collected from street . boxes every
day at 4 30 P.M. 4 f -
, i aa : ..-I
C1T1T 1XE5IS.
If tou are troubled with, dyspepala.
pais in the
r auv other
oq or tne iteart, layer or jvianeys, or any otaer
palafnl symptoms, do not wait to confirm tbe ate
esae, but break it ap at once by using Dr. Ball's Ve
getable Pills.. Yon will thank us lor adyice. - 4.
:;.yw,i;.IIIED, r--frlf'i '',:y4
TTATJITRAD. -On ; tbe - 8th & InstantJ'' ALFRED
WADDELL, eea of JTehn A. and Martha B. Fai
tead, aged S years and IS days. . ;r V,; J i'
"The funeral will take place from the residence of
the parent on Sixth,' between Dech: and: Oiqnge'
streets, at 4 o'clock , this t af ternoopoJ ' Frteadi i 'a
acqaalntancea of the family are invited to lerxit
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Stocks at Auction.
THIS DAT (SATURDAY) AT 12 O'CLOCK. M.
we will sell at Exchange Onmpp i i
K.AJew,ta ?JP? Capital Steck of j the Fiwt
National Bank of , Wilmington, j i . i j
New Hanover,
a jcyt Duaico vt mo yapiuu OlOCK OI tee BflnE Or
' i : !
. Bept9-lt;
CRONLY & MOERIS,
1- ; .It . .1 . ; Anct'rs.
Removal.
i
MY STORK WILL- BE REMOVES ON WED
NESDAY, 13th tost, to my OLD STAND, on
jn.Auu.ax; Dioiuir, norm eiae, eecona aoor rrom
oecona tsireet, anaer tne mawminu i HOU8K,
where I will be triad to see mv friends. Mil win ntl
fer to them a PULL STOCK of FRESH OROCE-
vnKA&S at luSDUUlvU PKIUES. i i I - M h
sept9-tf. JAMES C. STEVENSON.
For Sent,
FOB TWELVE MONTHS FROM 1ST
f.
OCTOBER,
: The STORE, corner of Market and Sc.
mi I . . ' I li I Ti ' !- I i
cond streets, lately occupied by G. H. W. Range,
- - -I ? i! - . . -1 : 1 -
with Dwelling above and Lot adjoining.
:ii 1. .. . 1 1 -r
Those Tyro STORES, on' North Water 1st, neU
- . I ! ' ' , I ' I -1 . . I
north of Dnmclandt's Saloon, wtth Warehouse I
t
rear.
Apply to
sept 9-2t!
DxROSSET
ca
Excursion to Whiteville
A Chance to Hear Hon. M. W.
1 Hi i
Ransom ! J
AN EXCURSION TRAIN WILL LEAVE UNION
lieDOt MONDAY- ttentemher 11th oti u
for WHITEVILLE, arriving there at 10 A. M. Re
turninp, leave Whiteville at 4 P. M., arrive at Wi -mington
at 6 P. M.. affording all an opportunity to
attend the iRAND RALLY at that placed on that
day. -; i H - i . -ji. J - i j -
Fare for the Round Trip only $2 OO. I I
Tickets for Bale at Union Itetmt XI nnrlitT m rim
ing.
sep9-2t
Ishmael and Self-Raised.
"! I l . I- - i I '
THEY ARE THE TWO BEST NOVELS ISSUED
,;;j' - " FOR YEARS. ;
I ,, Ishmael.
BY MRS. E. D. E.N. SOUTHWORtH.
iighth Edition Now Ready.
Sell-Raisid.
BY MRS. S D.M. SOUTHWORTS.
-. ' .j I Sixth Edition Now Ready.
For sale at " I TIEINSBERGKR'S -
. sept S-tf j : l ,LiTe Book and Music Store.
A Small Stock
rV ENGLISH CASS. SUITINGS
' I. i j . i! i AND PANT
STUFFS,
we otrer by the ya d. or made- ' i i i
1 M to measure AT COST.
I - MUNSON A CO., !
Clothiers and Merchant Tailors.
sept 8-tf
eijct
i i
Mrsi G. H. W. Eunge
OFFERS HER SERVICES TO HER FRIENDS
and the public generally, as Instructor in Plain
Sewing, Kmbroidery, Canvas Work, Netting, Knit
ting, Crocheting, &e? She will be happy to eee all
who will so kindly favor her with their natron n.
at her residence on Fifth, between Ann and lun
streets, on MOJNLAY, the 2i of QCTOBEK I
Class honra from 8 to 5 P. M , onMondays,Thurs
days and Fridays I . i j.
Terms fi.co per month. ept8-4t
SCHOOL
' '"III- I - - ii i .
FOE YOUNG LADIES.
Hisses
K
enneiy ani Bart
pals.
THE NEXT SESSION OF THIS INSTITUTION
will begin THURSDAY, the 6th of OCTOBER.
' I- . r i j . t
FRENCH. GERMAN and DRAWING tanobt. Is
auuiuuu iu ine regular jsngusn coarse.
"Ml- ' : : f i
i SCHOOL OF MUSIC under the charge of Profet-
n Til it .t r . -nM I. i.
Vt Jk. V Ail jUAlUX. ;-.
i septft-lw i slw&teodtOctS
Hoop Iron, Hay; &c.
QQ Bdls'HOOP rBONlj
30
Q Bales EASTERN HAY,
For sale very low by
ant 25
tf
i M WORTH
A WORTH.
i i
Lime. Lime.
'.Mi i .M i ; -,
1500 Bbla. PRBSI1 LIMB, .:
Just arrived and landing.
aug 25-tf
WORTH A WORTH.
Notice.
X WISH TO INFORM MY FRIENDS AND THE
public generally, that I have commenced the RE
TAIL MEAT BUSINESS, at STALL No. 6, MAR
KET HOUSE, where I shall keep constantly on
hand a Select Stock of BEEF, MUTTON, PORK,
POULTRY and GAMS.
I
sept t-tf Respectfully, T. A
WATSON.
Fall and Winter Silk Hats,
.1 I i . - it: 1 I.I t,
I
y NDj A GREAT . VARIETY OF STYLES
IN SOFT AND STIFF
HATS,
TRUNKS AND UMBRE
At
HARRISON & A
septT-tf
City Hat StoreJ 29 Front st.
North Carolina Cassimere&.
AN INVOICE OF THESE DESIRABLE GOODS,'
embracing all grades, received direct from the
manufactory. ! . i. . , '
An examination of these Poonlar Goods; respect-
jmiy soiuuiea .
r i- i h;6--( -.(.. ... -m -- v;-
1 Fori Youths? and Bovs' SCHOOL
'clothing,
and for Gentlemen's : BUSINESS SUITS, they de
servedly stand In higher estimation than any other
uooas maae in tne country . M
i The prices at retail are very moderate. ;
" Cash orders filled for Merchants at Manufactu
rers' JMces. M j j i -. . i - .- jr h u.
: angaa-tfDAW i : 1 IHEDRICK.
Hillsboro Military Academy,1
nillsboro, N. C.
THE FALL ' 8KS8ION OF THIS SCHOOL WILL
OPEN JULY 81ST. btudente prepared for any
University or College. For Circulars apply to the
Principals.! . , - i HAMILTON & MORSON. ,
jo 13-$uwtm Tn ASat ,,r. . :Miii.'4
Fishm,T
3. V.
JUST RECEIVED, ANOTHER SUPPLY OF i
I i i BAMBOO POLES, SILK, LTNEN a4 COTTOW
irCBAJhNST8.e. i,
By , GEO. A. PECK,
Snltt-tf
no. ao sonta jrroni du i
www 1
itiil 1
FELT
LLAS,!' !f J
li i f '
LLEN'S.
j 29 Fro
: n u :
.- - i-. : 1 - : ! . " "'J
WHOLE NO. 2,844:
MISGELLANEOUS.
Notice.
rpHERE WILL BE A MEETING OF THE DE-i
i J. mocratic Conservative CommlttM. tnr tiu ThM
KSona?S,i.,?rft the PUttCELL HOUSE,
TUESDAY, 12th of September, It is desired that
tj uirauun vi vne vommitiee De present. t
J . . . UilAJS. M. ST.
CHAS. M. STEDMAN, '
1 i "i. j . -- .; Chairman. I
r nepttf-ia -
Ill
XT
To Fishermen.
if, OU WILL FIND AT OUR STORE A LARGE
iiu wcu BBBuneu dhjck or UUjIi-NJET TWIN KS
SEINB TWINES. HANGING LINES, both cS
and -Hemp, and everything needed in your line.
Thich we are selling very low to suit the times.
NETS ordered on small margin. j n T I
sept 8 tf ,i GILES A XURCHISON. i
! Grass Slades.
1 i i ,
UW HOOKS. SNATHS.1 ARAM nnnvfl
SSIU3' DUTCH SCYTHES, FAN
MIUJS, FEED CUTTERS. Also, a laVge assort
ment of AME8' SHOVE L8 and SPAJDEs, at the
Lowest Cash trices in the city, at the Old Estab
lished Hardware House of JOHN DAWSON,
if sept S-tf 19. 20 and 21 Market street i
Dupont's Powder, .
JIFLE, MUSKET AND 8P0RTING, I 11
' MINING4 AND BLASTING,
t - i- . t i . . '
In Whole, Half and Quarter Kegs, for sale at man
I afacturer's prices by n
ij- ! I ' - , ' j. f : ! - " !l : '
jseptl-tf - O. G. PARSLEY A CO.
CLOSING
DAY.
NO GOODS WILL
l i
BE RETAILED AFTER
SATURDAY.
STILL Op HAND
,000 WORTH
OF
';'W.::'
DRY GOpDSjlj
SHOES RIBBONS,
i II-'-:
HATS, CLOTHING,
NOTIONS, &cJ,
'I 1 ; ll - 1
That 111 VST bo Sold this Week at
17 Market St.
F. W. KEItCIINEK,
sept 7-3t
ASSIGNEE
Reduced to Cost
In
i
i . .-ii.
ORDER TO CLEAR OUT BALANCE OF
SUMMER DRESS GOODS we will sell the follow
tag Goods AT COST;
BLACK GRENADINES,
. v -.. i i V.i C
FANCY PLAID, MOHAIR,
. BATIST CLOTH,
. DsBEGES, Ac.
Sc II. SAMSON,
43 Market btreet,
aug 17-4f
20 PER
CEIMT !
II HAVE JUST RECEIVED A ! FINE ASSORT
I meat of..' . - .. i :ri; a 1 j . . , a -1.
-I --' -M ,';""---'" - V H-.---1I..-.I'M I ;-
American Watches,
whichlwRl sell'
M
-1
20 Per Cent, Cheaper
than any house hi the city., i
M
Fine assortment of LADIES WATCHES. SEAT,
and PLAIN GOLD RINGS, Ladies' and Gentle
men's CHAINS, i i - i i ..- -i,
aaSr" Work left with me willbe neatlvexecnted
Alilaskof the pnblic is to give me a trial, i
jy 18-tf Corner Front and Princess sts.
Bottled
'm - --.j. V". - : r
Laeer Beer, Imported.
AND FINEST EVER BROUGHT I
OUR
IMMENSE SALE f OF IT
SPEAKS FOR
-,- '..' ITSELF;
I I .
F R E S
'-" -i: j 'mm i
Georgie's Bank Godiish.
A NEW INVOICE OF
' " ' A CM''
Cooked Canned Meats,
-. -,' ' i i I f ' - '" -j . " i
New Canned Fruits,
A'i
' f
and
Vegetables.
Fresh Ground New
. ; Process Flour.
if
I FOR SALE ONLY BY
Gepi Myers,
11 & 13 South Front St.
Jy;
27-tf
THE
fi
Humpty-!
and : ; I.
Up-to-Standard
IMPREGNABLE CIGAES!
LEADING INLTHIS MARKET.
' I i i I M I i .-- .'.H It l! I -a.
Try them and be convinced. . .
i i - i :? !) i.h i In . i l.l':
GREATEST VARIETY DESIRA-
RABLE TOBACCO GOODS, by
eepto-tf -.:. ; , -i .'-.
D. PIGOTT. '
: Fer Smitlitille. r Summer ScMnle. j
ON AND AFTER FRIDAY. JULY 21, STEAM
ER J. B. UNDERBILL, Capt. W. J. Potter,
fi
, Will leave Wilmington at . j h.bva.m.
Do. Smithv
vuie at
8.00 P.M.
Fare Wiladagton to SmithvQle, $LO0; Smithville
to Wilmington, $1 00. Children under fourteen half
price. Commutation tickets can be procured at
office of M- - (- ' JOS. H. NEFF, .
i; : i Cor. Dock and Sooth Water sts. :
lrFreighia taken at low rates. j i jySl-tf
I y, .-.3-. j- - ' E -vi .- - - i:M-., -I --TU z
The Salisbury hExfimiTier.
, ',)'. KataWlalia la 1869. . MmM;
THOROUGHLY AND ALWAYS DEMOCRATIC.
Printed Weekly and.Tri-Weekly si $2 and $5. 1;
' 1 - Address ' ' '' ' " J. J. STEWART, 1 '
Je 3-tf Editor aad Proprietor, Salisbury, N. O. :
- ' It
m
, RATES OV IDVEKTHWO I
Pi48q'wd9j,t&:,j.;M 00
1 days,.....;: W)
sdayt--....,.... 1 10
fonr days...,. ...... . j...-... $ M
r 1 avf aays. . . . . . ; . , . ,i. . .:. 8 00
; lipn week...,,. .... 8
M Two wekmj..l-l.Jj.il. J R CO
f I;' f Three wsjakfl.vv ......... 6 M
- . vnemontn................ , 8 wi
i4 . ... 1 .... vi T.k on
" v Thfeemonths...... ...... 22 to
Six aiantlM.. . .... ss. DU
EsTJOBtraetf LAriUumawttm .Vm '
60 CO
Wqnately low rate. 1 s - i
I I oqnarea estimated as a qnarter-coluaiB, had
I- ss squares ss a half -column. ,;: j-1 1 ; v. f : -.
t : .
ICELLANEOUS.
Salt, Baggiujj, Ties, &c.
2000 .TT-W-
gQQf iMarshall'sBiowado. j
- KpHs and V Holla Standard
tKA nUl .w - JBAGGING,
: ill 1 ""W JUUWW JUBt,
:.- :;q - 'eced;' ':;-. "do j ; '1 ;
3000L"B",ttlBTW1fE? ' ;
700 1 n M
KA Bbxes D.S. SIDES and SHOULDERS
25;fHWf$J.
25BfrOBK-rM 1
250 ?S Sn8ar-Uouse MOLA88XS,
'if:
JKQBbU SUGAR.
VitAC'JiKKS, RICE,
LES, MATCHES,
? tYK, POTASH, SOAP,
SNI7FF. TOBACCO,
SODA, SHOT, POWDER,
i Ci
lAtoeWsW'-
For sale b
r ! KBRCj
:i .f-:-
sept 8-tf
3HN:
ER A CALDER BROS.
Sundries. Sundries
EElj j
SW
AND SALT SNUFFS.:
TOBACCO-SMoklNG AND CHEWING-varloaa
urouesancpnuias. 1 xarge ana ample
1 1 .U j 1 j ..stock to select from. I j
FLOUR various -Brands "Galloway " Bonton."
1 1 v i 1 tw o vuuice, Tuonaty. v
I ; ; f -: AVFancy," A Aq.. kl
MEAL W ATER MILiMdatlt ' OMrne ii
111 ! ' Ml M .. J 1 1 - -I .-ii" X
CORN, HAY. meats, pork lard, butter'
h 1 ! '! 1 I" lill I I - 1! , III i ll I 'J
NAILS, GLUE. BUNGS. PAINT. ROOP lKiv
TIES, CANDY, SOAP, CASTOR OIL, I
PAIN-KILLER, AUD ANUmI paREGORIC, isl
ji i . I . WOODEN WARE. . r
CHEESE Small Boxes for Summer Trade. .
I ' i i" f ti.-, 1 ' I 11 i-. i .,-(' nil,' ii'-i. . .
AND EVERY ARTICLE USUALLY KEPT IN
t .1 J u - i 1 !' - ' ; 1 I , ,, r . .
WHOLESALE GROCERY. I
1 . 11 . 1 I ... 1 . -: VUi ... il , -1, m:
Ps7"Giye ns a call qr order direct to M !U--M
1 I K II I -I I 1 l - r u , .-
ADIIIAX & VOLLEUS,
t n
augisltf N
Corner Dock and Front Klroela.
Potatoes,
iii 1 1 1. 1 . 1 I. .a
Hominy.Aci.
TiJ-"ll
M ""MM
25
C Bush. EASTERN EARLY iROSK
j 1' r-. : '-Mil i r 1 .
Mi.i :
POTATOES
O K Baeh. PEARL HOMINYJ
r ii 1 - If rethfrom the Mil
BAGGING and TIES, " j
f 1 1 AT LOWTIGCRES.
OLD GOVERNMENT 1
I 'iii'
JAVA COFFKKJ
BIXFORD. CROW
& Co.
sunt Kt I .- ! II. II - I 1 II I-
, I ' ' - II 11 ' ' 11 i ; II - ' . '
ViXies.sc.
1 '. . I I- 'I
3000 iB ?AL'r' Karsh&lHi Finis and Liaben
llllll .-eusneisrnme waite I
ilUU- ; .... i i-.-H '-?-' r -Q
Boxes Dry Salt and Smoked BACON,
QAfi "Whole and Half Rolls BAGGING
uuu !-" n ' f- f i i 'j l i.i i-
t00r"uMfdc'r
i- tA Bags COFFEE, all grades; !
gQ Barrels $UGAR, all grades
: l '. I i
300
Barrels 8. H. SYRUP,
i.i
ijK Hhds choice Porto Rico MOLASSES,
1KA Orbss N", T. aad Swift A Courtney's
iw" -it L ' MATCHES
150 i Ai,Tonet and Laandry,
150CT?WfM;U!j.
I ijK Half Bbls and Boxes SNUFF,
rr Boxes TOBACCO.
UJL !' "il Isii -)
ALSO.-
,- ... i,, :
In store
and to arrive. Little Rivet YARNS Lake
George, Lebanon A and Manchester SHEETING,
! I
For sale by
.t.
ang 27-tf j
WILLIAMS MUECHISON.
Pure N. O. Bhenish
DCjtT!El'(P
. , . .... ... .... . if fl.-ii - .
FROM THE MOUNTAINS. SUPERIOR TO IM4
M? ! I : -i ' ' - "l- - ' H - vi h
PORTED RHENISH WINK I j
BOTTLED AND BY THE GALLON.
i l t, . f - - I i - k J i ill
Sold only by
-1 I f f - i! .i ! :
septS-tfBAWf
I i I J
5 and 7 North Front 8L
EUREKA
'I -.11 - il - .1 -.I". 1,1--L-M illllff
And Georgo's Banks Codfisfi
.. ; I I i 't i - - ' V I il ., i. ,, ; I I. ,1 , i ,
BONED AND UNBONED.
.-,
SUGAR-
CUBED
PIG
ULDERS
A' l-t a
Extra Choice
iMrge i Extra Shore
MACKEREL.
mm
-li
ix MYERS
CHAS.
i, ,, .
sept 3-tfDA W
5 and North Front St
1 1
'11:
i .
s
t
1
m
Mi
i '
J? ailing j
it
OT WITHSTANDING THE EXCEEDINGLY
"vr
Xt warm' weather.! the
of , my SUMMER
CLOTHING continue to fall. I
- !1m l;- i M '-
!
ALPACCAS and LINENS at fleavy lswmnt.
i I " -'l-H I . .-' j .i ..- '. ,,. i:'!s-".t a j-4 - ... .j,..4 -
W-ONB HUNDRED White Maraefllea VESTS
closed out at FIFTY PER CENT; less than the re-
golar price, i- ivi-: i-,. ,y"f
il': i.
t t
' f i Merchant Tailor aad Ckrthier.
Market St.
HALL & tFEABSALL
J--.--J.V-.- I II - "Il ,1 , fil J I!.,:!..: .ii i
i ; i:iOFFB TO CLOSE BUYERS
I' .-il It- :l. . j- . ,.:. ,.,t,,;;iHL li .liM
BAGGING and TIES,
i IT"'
snd GLUE,'
I? HOOP
and GLUE.
H SHOT and GUN CAPS,
J --. i.-.-.-i-;-! '- i. ii -.r--..
: I I - - I .-.' '
n-l'i TOBACCO aad fiNni.
SUGAR and
i ':t , 13.009 GOOD SZQASS, ! .; mt$-h -M
f -f;, ; -; Hi f M ooa bbls. cboick s tSyi t
m
NEW C310P FLOURv
.4- I-..
8EPTEMBSB MULLETS, Ad, Ac,
sept 8-tf
-f.;
a
1