i : 'IT"-. rrrT"--r -domestic jwakkkxj. :-
14
. July 7, 1877.
MORNING EDITION.
.New York, July 6 Evening!
Financial. ;;. ;f :
Money easy at H&2 per cent. Sterling
exchange dull and firm at 488. Gold quiet
at 105. Governments firm new fives
J State bonds quiet,
i Commercial.
Cotton Exchange closed: consolidated
Ji Y 1 Hi Li JiljiiAr.n. lllUe more doing and prices in instances a
uaue stronger, particularly for medium;
oupernue western and State ?5 75$ 25;
Southern fiour a shade firmer and fairly
active; common to lair extra $8 60 35;
good to choice do. $9 4010 75. Wheat
23c higher, with a moderate export de-
mana ana lair muling inquiry; business
cnecKea oy advance; new amber Virginia
ana Jjeiaware $3; .new red amber ana
ueorgia supposed about fl 88. uorn si
lc better and in fair demand; ungraded
do 5660c. Oats without decided change.
Coffee quiet, firm and unchanged. ) Sugar
quiet ana aoout steady. Molasses, eroccrv
grades quiet and unchanged. Rice steady,
witn lair business. Tallow firm atioic
Our Night Reports.
j WASHINGTON.
The Kecent Order of the President
Iterative 'to Federal Officeholders
Hour It Is to be Construed Iuereaae
of Revenue from the Tobacco Tax,
- . Washington, July 6.
The revenue from the tobacco tax has in
creased ' during the past eleven months
$1,250,000.
The Cabinet session to-day was mainly I for prime and choice. Rosin easier at 1 90
devoted to conversation and informal d is- 1 95. Spirits -turpentine firm at 313c.
cussion concerning the President's recent Pork firm new mess $14 2514 SO. i Lard
order prohibiting federal officers from par- ,Jlosed about steady. Whiskey dull and
ucipaung m uiu management ui pumiuu yucini x 10. r reign is ami ana lower.
committees and conventions,, with especial
reference to the questions whether it should
be. enforced against . certain officers who
took part j in the Iowa convention, and
whether Postmaster General Key correctly
interpreted the purpose of the order in his
.yesterday's letter to the Madison (Wis.)
postmaster. No formal s action was; taken
on the subject involved, but it was agreed
that the letter of the Postmaster General
was a correct and judicious statement of
, the meaning of the order in regard to cases
like the one presented from Wisconsin, and
that while the order should be firmly
maintained and impartially enforced, there
is no occasion to apply it to the Iowaofflce-
; holders, who Were elected as members of
the con ventioa before it -was issued, and
who probably took their seats before jt
reached them by mail. I '
In the Cabinet the letter accrediting
Signor Malta as Minister from the Diaz go
vernment was read, and was the subject of
considerable discussion. It was a friendly
and pleasant document, but the contents
received no further attention than a respect
ful listening, -as it was not intended at pre
sent to take, any action beyond a reference
to the State Department, by which it was
presented to the Cabinet
Foreign! appointments were discussed.
but no conclusion reached.
FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE.
' .Servian Neutrality to I e Respected
No Important Action. Expected au
di Rassla ! Fully Prepared Petl
tlon for the Occupation of Bosnia by
AaitrlanTroopi-Worlc on Prilfl
: 'ittioiiTl,aOQ Person Perlsn from
flonser Another Russian Defeat
The Liverpool Cotton Trade dce .
; ' 'I London, July 6.
A special dispatch from Vienna to the
Daily. Telegraph says: "The Roumanian
government; before sending troops across
i lie Danube, inquired how Austria would
regard such a step, and was informed that
a3 long as the Roumanian army respected
Servian neutrality, Austria would remain
indifferent to its movements."
The lime? Bucharest dispatch says no
important action is expected until the Rus,
sians nave esiaDiisnea depots or supplies oh
the southern side of the Danube and , pre
pared everything for an ndrauoo.
The Ivnetf Belgrade dispatch says: 'The
Greek and Roman Christians of Bosnia are
-anxiously awaiting the result of their peti
tion, asking for the occupation of Bosnia
by Austrian troops. Part of the - Moham
medan population also f avbr foreign occu
pation." r i
A special from Constantinople to the
Daily News says: "Two thousand men
have arrived from Smyrna to work on the
fortifications." j; , j
All the papers seem to confirm the news
that the Turks are about to withdraws
greater part of their forces from Montene-
j Constantinople, July 6.
. Fifteen hundred persons; who were flee
ing from Adler to the Turkish, lines from
fear of the Russians, perished from hunger.
SnuiiLA, July 610 A. M,
) i Baltimore, July G. '
Flour firm, ia 'active inquiry and! un
changed. Wheat irregular, unsettled and
lower; Southern red, prime, $1 70L 75;
amber $1 801 85; white $1 70I 75.
Southern corn quiet and firm; Western
strong and higher, with light offerings;
Southern white 66 cents; yellow 6263
cents. Oats dull and lower; Southern
prime 4546 cents. Rye nominal, i Pro
visions steady. Coffee firm. Whiskey dull
at f i is. ! augar quiet ana lower at life. -
Cincinnati, July 6.
Flonr easier old family $9 009 15;
new $8 509 00. Wheat in good demand;
new red to arrive $1 50. Corn stronger at
5053 cts. Pork quiet at $13 75. Lard
quiet and firm; kettle 10j10i ents. Bulk
meats quiet and firm shoulders 5 cents;
ciear nos 7c; clear sides 7f cents. Bacon
stronger; shoulders 56c; clear ribs 7
8c; clear sides 88 cents. Whiskey
steady at $1 08. f
J v -St. Louis, July 6.'
Flour firm and unchanged. Wheat
higher; No. 2 red fall $1 82;. No. 3 do
$1 72. Corn higher; No. 2 mixed 46
cents. Whiskey quiet iat $1 08. i Bulk
meats dull at 4 cents for shoulders, 6f
cents for long clear middles, and 6: cents
for clear rib sides. Bacon higher at 5J
5c for shoulders, 78c for short rib,
and 8i8ic for short clear sides. Pork
dull; job lots $13 25. Lard firmer at 8-ic
for summer. i i
COMMERCIAL.
WILMINGTON MARKET.
The official, or opening quotations below
are posted at the Produce Exchange daily
at 1 P. M., and refer to prices at that hour.
. TAR OFFICE, July 61 P. M. .
SPIRITS TURPENTINE. The mar
ket opened firm at 28 cents per gallon bid
for country packages, and later 225 casks
changed hands at that price, beiDg a slight
decline on yesterday's .quotations; alsb 17
casks city distilled at 28i cents. , ! .
ROSIN. The market opened qujet at
$1 35 Jqt Strained and $1 40 for Good
Strained. 4 The sales reported during the
day foot up as follows: 80 bbls (A) Black
at $1 25,1 150 do Strained t $1 35, 1,320 do
Good Straiued at $1 40, Sa.do (M) Pale at
$2 50 and 56 do (Nx) Good Extra . Pale at
$3 50 per bbl. 'Markerclosing steady at
$1 3ol 40 for Strained and Good Strained.
TAR. Market steady and unchanged,
the receipts of the day selling at $1 80 per
bbi. ' i ' : -y - 4- - I ' ;
CRUDE TURPENTINE Market steady
and unchanged at $2 10 for Yellow Dip
and $2 30 for; Virgin; Hard nominal! The
receipts ; of the day were j placed at the
above quotations. . . j
COTTON. The market for this article
was quiet and unchanged, with sales re
ported of 9 bales at the official quotations,
which are as follows: i
cents; 58 lb.
l j i i. . - ;
i , . AT-
GilO O D.S !
36 Market
St. M. M. KATZ'S, 36 Market St.
GREAT
B IR O W IsT : So KiO
45 MARKET STREET.
DA
SUMMER SILKS, GRENADINES,
FIGURED. AND COLORED LAWNS,
LINEN AND VICTORIA LAWNS, r
STRIPED AND CORDED PIQUES,
STRIPED SAND CHECKED VTHTORT A
LAWNS AND CAMBRICS,1 "" '. ' ; j ' "
IK LINENS FOR TRAVELLING SUITS, j
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, j
ME'S AND BOYSV WEAR I i
GREAT VARIETY" AND RARGATXTS TV nn m vwn it a nrnrv n
I " - Ai-i yULUKJ LXVUj XinLllll.AULIi''
CHIEFS AND FANCY GOODS.
SALE..
I OK,
f
Wo have determined
id to oiler every thing in our Stock that pertains to Snrlntr
Summer at a t t f u .,, j
SWEEPING- ; KEJIDTJOTIOT
Bargain Table.
jc 17-tf
Something New Daily at Ex-
tremly Low Price.
k a a? z ,
36 Market Street.
Ordinary
Good Ordinary
Low Middling. .
Middling. . . ... . .
. 10i
. 10
. in
quotations conform to the classifications
of the American Cotton Exchange.
TIMBER. Only 1 raft Common1 Mill
changed hands yesterday, at $5 per M.
Market quiet, except for fine grades.
MARINE DIRECTORY.
' Every article will be found just as advertised. "..;.""
We can only specify a few prices our ispce being too small to Dermit of iinUii;
ened list. We simply intimate the advisability of calling at once to cmr ,,npnf tZ.
STRIPED and FIGURED EIERNANI, 8c, worth 25c. r- :"" " -STRIPED
and PLADD JAPANESE POPLINS, 12tc. worth'snc ' " 1 ' t ?
GREY MIXED DeBEGE, 8c, worth 25c Y " :? ' r : ;
WASH POPLINS, 8c, worth 12c. I - ;
LADIES' j WHITE VICTORIA LAWN SUITS, $3 00. worih s 00 -.
Do. ' do. do POLONATStt 41 nn k ""- ... . ' v
FIGURED CAMBRIC SUITS, $1.75,r0a W; ; ;
The above suits come in two and ' three pieces, and part trimmed with FTamV.,
Trimming and Ruffling. .Young Ladies, thinking of L.glS Dressed? or Cla2 Dy&
sSSZeSI 1 W cannot imagine a fetter opportunityjto purchase a beautiful
: BROCADE SILK SASHES, 2 yards long, with deej) fringe, $1.25 worUi $4 00 -
All our PARASOLS and SUN-SHADES reduced about 25 per cent. - -
o,JWe th 9N Firm " North or South, who sell the WAMSUTTA SHIRT
2100 Linen Bqsoms, for 75cents. . ; - " '
1 fit guaranteed, at $18.00 per, dozen. Patronize home I
BROWN & RODDIGK,
i i ,f Market. Street.
i MARINE.
COTTON MARKETS. 1 i j
Wkkklv Receipts Mobile, nominal at
Hi cents net receiptB 120 bales; Savan
nan, quiet at 11 cents net receipts 996
bales; New Orleans, quiet atlOf, 11 and 11
ueais nei receipts 1,117 Dates; Boston,
quiet at 12f cts net receipts 826 bales;
Baltimore, quiet at 12f cts net receipts
113 bales; Galveston, quiet at 11 f cents
net receipts 203 bales; Philadelphia, quiet
at 12i cts net receipts 851 bales; Augusta,
quiet and firm at 11 cts net receipts 691
Daies; unariesion, quiet at llfllf cents
Port Almanac-July 7.
Sun Rises . . ....... .1 .... '. .... 4 -51 a. M
Sun Sets. 7:18 P.' M.
High Water (Smithville).. . . . . . 4:36 Eve'g.
" ? (Wilmington).. .. 7:06Eve'g.
Day's Length. 14:37
ARRIVED.
' Stmr : A P Hurt, Worth, Fayette ville.
Worth & Worth. .
Stmr Wave, ; Robeson, Fayetteville,
Williams & Murchison.
Stmr North East, Paddison, Point Cas
well, H M Foard. ,
SmTJ 8 Underbill, Piatt, Smithville,
O G Parsley & Co. . '
j CLEARED.
Stmr A P Hurt, Jones.
Worth & Worth. r
Stmr ; Wave, Robeson,
Williams & Murchison.
Stmr North East, Paddison, Point Cas
well. II M Foard 1 J
Fayetteville,
Fayetteville,
net receipts 860 bales; Norfolk, ouiet I .;lI?.r J 3 Undertiill, Piatt, Smithville. '!iry. 160 tons, Pendleton.
1,181 bales; Mem- I " i-arsicy co. . I Ai r JS-mglit, 204 toijs. Walker,
at llf cts net receiDts
phis, quiet at llf cts net receipts
balei. - ; i
i 'OBBIGH IHABKKT8.-
ni 01 veateu in loe Fori of wif
, mlneton, N. C., July 1811. i
i.. : BARQUES. .
Lubra(Nor.), 335 tons, Tetway, r J
j. I 1 Vick & Mebane
Speed (Nor.), 230 tops, Olsen, R E Heide
Wester Norrland (Swe.), 318 tons,Norgren,
' I Vick & Mebane
! BRIGS.
Georgia, 399 tons, Terhune,
i i 1 Northrop & Cumming
Little Harry (Br.), tons, Johansen,
M , ! JHNeff
Eva Pai ker (Br.), 350 tons, Slocumb,
I Erchner & Calder Bros
Annie W Goddard, 1358 tons, Lewis.
; I .1 i Alex Sprunt & Son
Carlota (Sp.), 257 tons, Garcia,
r H Williams & Murchison
Cora Gieen, 243 tons, Collins,
M I .Northrop & Cummine
C C Van Horn (Br.)j 376 tons, Hooker,
. r ; 1 A Sprunt & Son
Nellie Unstcd, 340 tons, Brewster,
; i i 'r I Northrop & Cumming
1 SCHOONERS.
J M Morales, 177 tons, Eldridge,
l . . , 1 EKidder&Sons
Mauei, 180 tons, Maloucy,
! ; j. E G Barker & Co
Angola, 93 tons, Woostcr,
J . " j EKidder&Sons
Mary Onvcr, 149 tdns. Baker,
I ,i J. I r EKidder&Sons
St Hubert (Br.). 130 tons, Malone,
IS Kidder & Sons
J E Lippitt
: MISCELLANEOUS. ,
HEADQUARTERS !
institution. J
je 17-tf
MISCELLANEOUS.
MISCELLANEOUS.
choice: family grocbkies.
choice family gkocek1ks.
.SSRJSS FAMILY GROCERIES.
CHOICE FAMILY GROCEKIES.
AT THOMAS H. McKOY'S.
AT THOMAS H. McKOY'S.
AT THOMAS H. McKOY'S.
AT THOMAS H. McKOY'S.
! Tiie Little Harry am Lamp,"
ODORLESS AND SAFE.
myl&-tf
CALL; AND SEE THEM AT.
PARKER & TAYLOR'S, .
j 19 Front Street
Jelfr-tf
TUB FINEST LIQTJOHS.
TUB FINEST LIQUORS.
THE FINEST LIQUORS.
THE FINEST LIQUORS. '
AT THOMAS H. McKOY'S.
AT THOMAS IL McKOY'S.
AT THOMAS H. McKOY'S.
AT THOMAS U. McKOY'S
ROCK BOTTOM PRU KS.
ROOK BOTTOM Puinvu
ROOK BOTTOM PRICKS.
ROCK BOTTOM PRICKS
AT THOMAS H. McKOY'S.
AT 1UOMAS H. McKOY'S
AT THOMAS H. MCKOY'S
AT THOMAS II. McKOY'S
Choice Articles.
.. B0XHS LEMONS.
I Q BOXES SWEET ORANGES. , ' .;
t Mortgagee's Sale oi Real Estate.
XJndER ANii riy vm'PTTDi m m..n 1 I
office in Book D.D.O., ut page 400 and folloiSt
.demgned, as AttorefB of eaW mortSf'
JrtH, on THURSDAY, the MTH DAY OFTuLY
187T, at 11 o'clock, A.M., cum to be acid, Br pub 1
S?-',8' the Court Houie"u toe
City of Wilmington, in toe County of New HanS!
i.AWJJ, witk the BaUdings ud Improvemenuthere
on situate m toe aaid ttit-, f wii?"" ,.r?re '
497
Stmr Gov Worth: Wnrth
Worth Worth. J '
Nor barque Speed, Olsen, Rotterdam,
Snhp farv -V. T1 '' ...
.v 1 uiiuii, nayu, xu n.iuuer A; Sons.
1 1 alll,58rMIddling uplands, L c, I Schr Snow Storm. Beery, Baltimore
July and Aurusi diiver, 6 7-32d ; AngUst Preston Gumming & Co. r ija,l,,nore
and September delivery, c o5 I . !L 1
The sales of American cotton to-day I rxpokts.
were o,iw uaiei
1 Worth &Wnrth
JohH Sfrhuclte, 290 Ions, Hansen,
.j J I 1 Navassa Guano Co
vv onicu oc Ivans, 85 tons, Primrose,
Master
Com & Water Ground Meal.
3QQQBu8h.cpKN, ,
' A.0( Bnk PRKSH WATER-
( , uROUNDMEAL,
Jjrl-tr KERCHKKK A CALDER BROS.
1 Dozen Lemons with 1 Bottle
Claret Wine for 75c.
Try onr little Water Crackers something new.
10O Bbls Empire Flonr. light, white and sweet.
p 49 per uui. .
5 Cases Table Peaches; 3 lbs each. $1.
ISO Cases Canned Fruits and Vegetables, Butter.
Lard, Cheese, Corned Beef, Extra Shore Lare
Mackerel, Salmon, Pig Hams and Shoulders. Sweet
Mash, the best in the State, only $3.
GEORGE MYERS,
. ,11 and 13 South Front Street.
CHIPPED HAW!
i-AND-
Notick. If the Signal letters of any ves.
sel in port are displayed by the U. 8. Sig
nal vuicc, me vessel so designated should
send: ashore for. telegram.
: Kerosene . Oil, Malcta and Floor.
Bbls KEROSENE OIL,
150 3r08? MATCHlS i
6QQ Phis FLOUR, all grades; '
t ' - J For sale Uy
" Utt KERC'UNKK i CALDER BROS
CHIPPED BEEF!
THBSIA1L8, I
. The mails close and arrive at the City
Post Office as follows:
. - CLOSE. . i : 1 ' :
Northern through mails. ..... 4 :45 P. M.
Northern through and way j -.
"mails.................... 6:15 AI M.
Mails for the N. C. Railroad, i
ana routes supplied there
from, at ..............
Southern mails for all points
8outh, daily
Western mails (C.C. R'y) daily
VCAuepi, ounuayj...,4..,
COAST WISK
New iYoiiK Steamship Benefactor 93
bpinia turpentine.
J. B. Lippincott & Co.
bales cotton. 261 casks knirita t.min. I IIave jnsT pmu.TRrritn
3,626 bbls rosinIOS do crude turpentine, 3 I l o n I m t t V
pkgs wax 45biles sheeting, 5 do warp. 10 ilUe 01 i QeilJ T. J, JackSOLl.
dp yarn, JCbbls dried fruit, 24 bags aibes- ! j B.f ."Ll l
ws, io imnaics leather. 4 Lhla nil w b a I i
mdse. , '
. A battle was fought ' yesterday in the I Mj1 r ncraw & Darlington
vicinity of Biela, which, lasted twelve
hours. The Russians 1 were repulsed with
considerable loss and fell back on Sistova.
No details.; . i j -:
: J Liverpool, July 6.
The circular of the Cotton Brokers' As
sociation says: Cotton was quiet through
out the week, the tendency at the close
slightly, favoring buyers. American cotton
was in less general request and prices were
reaucea paruauy l-ioa on higher grades.
6 :15 A. M.
5:00 P. M.
5 :00 P. M.
11:30 A. M.
M.
By Sarah Nicholas i Rakdolfh, anthor of "The
BALT,MOKE-Schr Snow Storm-23,000 M&yZro
fi.K IQ''Pgc engraving. Crown 8vo. Fine
Molasses; and BacoD.
50 Hhdi UBA MOLASSKS,
100 fAR HOUSE MOLASSES
O A Bbls A No 1 NE W ORLE ANS
V f i tlnr iccm
Boxes D S xinna ..oo,
I AM PREPARED Ttt FURNISH TO
PICNIGi AND EXCURSION PARTIES
- .
; ANY QUANTITY" OF
This
ntngSonthwardlv with th. w. n5. !
teenth Street ailfT t. vV-
Street asdesignatedoi TthTprano TsaidhX
'wardly with said linTof Mart
Street 198 feet to the Beginning - ' ' ;
; ? . : : WKKiU-r A STEDMAN. I
Wilmington, N. C.'Jane 11,1817. Aiftfi$i I
' s . ..T .. ., .;. . - i . r
iMorws Sale of Real Matp.
T ' - - -
Snr81114 Wtathepro
?"MH.a' ?4e 131 andolFow
"t d." aula to 'The Real Estate
i.11-48"011 of Wilmington, North Carot
IraV'thenBdersigned.as Attorneys or said w
mVv'AT&lP&J-' ou SATURDAYTthe1
ZiTUEZJ " Conrt House, in !
J " "iuuiSiuu m uie jonntr orNtw H
Sffi u08fe te,b80!d,. by Public AncLn$3 1
all the estate, right, title and interest fthesahieh
sr,?. j o-iinii ui me said Cnsrlca h
WSfiX S or
'$jf "Hi bounded a8
. iT - "uiiiuig mi uk oouou at an onlr nr 'i
SL0'0 "Pod. formerly Francis Kw f
'fri laencs running North (k) ipr wrif Tm
chains, thence North SO de? East lhaiBTto
stake above Mntt' r a
EtwithdM '
r0ufnd J - tcenJo
DeliglitfulRelisli!
- uiouvu to saia mora s comer on the-
cres, (part of said
a Acres, to be lo
ct, which the said
Wilmington, N.'C, Juiie55th, 1877 ,
ieWtds WKIUUT.& STEDMAN
e -td8 iU .. : s. . AtteraeyA.
feet lumber.
'"1U"- I lt lath nnni Ar.U.. - .v.w.-w.. .
ROTTERDAM Nor baroue SnfPfl1 Soft teresting. The simple narrative of his lifa.
50
Jy l-tf -
S. SIDES,
i For sale by
KBROHNEK A CALDER BROS.
casks spirits turpentine, 150 bbls rosin. '
. M.v,,m, rouuujce. - uauunore (tozetu.
Railroad...
Mails for points between Flo
rence and Charleston . .. . i . . 11:30 A
Fayetteville.and offices on Cape
; x cai wicr, a uesuars , anq
Fridays. t 1:00 P M
Fayetteville by O. C. R'y, daily ' '
(excepr Sundays).....;.... 5-00 P. M.
Onslow C. H. . and interme-;
diate offices every Fridav.. 6:00 A M.
Smithville mails, bv steam
boat, daily (except Sundays) 8:00 A. M.
Lirerpool & London & Glolie Ins. Com'y
AuAfa' Tfiifw ir;il:- -r.i' . - .
SSk:-: ME ATONEMENT Of LEAM tlllNn AS. iX'! r
, -tuy uumuam. . j i T 7 I X nwnt T, .;"".l'.UJ,rA' HX THE
(r of matedtobeVbourFon,Snlt.fl- i
8va I The following is a cod, ofTw881"1 collars
1 1 S?????"'8 Agents at St. Joints the HTrffi.
ANSE DE HrNAUi-T. ITAVTT55ol.r Mam P I . A Novel.
Olivfir lfinnn hv oooo ?r,""J- "ratrtcia
lOfl nTVl 0hi A i7l vf. ,lu.otr- vm.W, paper.fl.pe.
o jr.. o ?'. '.: oow Piicu, Mrs.
Bv Mn R I.Vmi I.nn .
I a.Kiuuau, etc. wna uiustrations.
SANDWICHES, .;'.'.
The particles being cut into Slices One-Fiftieth ef
; j an inch! in thickness. ,
Aitx 11 BV ALL MEANS. IT SAVES TROUBLE.
IT IS CHEAP. IT IS GOOD.
: For sale by
Jas. C. Stevenson
je 89-tf . f I ' ' ..
Cowan Place, and also eTcepUng a5 a to be 1
cated on the back part of said Tract, which
RECOMMENDED FOR vairiwrf' mrt.,TO iZnnZr Ma n,s wife conveyed o the late WU- .
Portable Soda Fountains.
rOKTABLE SODA WATEB oUNTAlitfH .u
ready charged for nse,together with FINRkywttiSj
T AM NOW PREPARED TO' FURNISH KXcnif
JL sions. Picnics. Ohnh ..T.;.7J . i aAHJlf-
VTkm 7 - "VHSITUIR. tV.f .USltk
hand for the ensuing M, aYl "T? 00
S. tt. NORTH ROPs -Frmtand
Confectionery Store
je.lO-tf
. . I Ihaflu. unl un o LUC flRV UTTfr I
2 do Utr, 2 do rosin, 36oars, 20 kegs white .ndaSK tWaUdwrUnK o-rW LOW Priced Mnir RnhVo
lead, 1 case paint, 3 casks spirits lumen- 'earIeM,y. bt with renwrkTe XrM0? D, llars .fob the relief Spt1 U s jril0eU mUS1C -BOOKS.
. n l a l fNLf mrsnn t luuffA
tine, 2 kegs paint.
.acumuu: wua m lair uemana at sieaay I ira;i fnr pm ir;u rrr., '
prices. In futures a fair
' with few fluctuations. ! Latest transactions
show a decline of 3-32id.
. , THE INDIAlTwAU.
Trouble Amone the Reservation In
dian IT. s. marshal and Indian
A gentm Killed, &c.
San Francisco, July 6.
Trouble is reported among the reserva-
nuu loaiana in soutneastern iNevaaa. au
gnslus Ash, U.iS. Marshal, and Holland
and Carter, Indian agents, were killed at
r the reservation. One of the murdeters was
captured at St. George, Utah.
f . ; Portland, Oregon, July 6.
The Malheur Indians, of Baker county,
Oregon, are restless, and fears are enter-
tained that they wuy effect a junction with
me nosiiies.
Creek. 8uDDlv.Shallotte anH
Little River, every Friday at 6 :00 A. M.
ARRIVE. : ,
Northern through mails. ..... 12:15 P M
Northern through and way '
Southern mails.............. 7X) A. M.
waroiina ventral itauroad. i . . 6:30 A: M
Paris Cherrette Gloves.
F
OR GENTLEMEN TH R KT
much eought after in the City of Paris. A few
dozens from late importation, i
myl3-tf i HBDRICK.
Gent's L fi TTillr'fa
A HE BEST LINE IN THE CITY.
SUFFERERM "Tvio "f" "r OF THE
s uia vajiiiiihii v i m ronmannti
. - v4wih;uicu uure
by
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A FAMILY SECRET.
The pages before us are a contribuUen to onr 11
rn7Sar.3 elJd be grateful,
u iuD uunrj 01 every soutn-
era household."-AWWWi Enquirer.
An American Novel. By Fanny Andrews fElsev
Hay), 8va Fine doth, T1W. p4rw$5oo!y
jJ!1,0 aad Pleasant story."-
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jy i-iw
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ITI A II If LAND.
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Cation, &e. i
- :, Baltiiiore, July 6.
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wrech. oi uie xorwenan harnup Ainv
sunk ;by a collision some time since and
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The Carolina Farmer;
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publication of the CAROLINA FARIMBR
on the- FIRST DAY OF SEPTEMBER NEXT.
with Mr. HAMILTON McMTT.t.av .. ..Lf.
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received
and
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PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING, t
-AT
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By JuuvpuB3iNo, author ol "Philosophers
Fools." Crown 8vo. .Finn rlnfh 9fn ,
IT?eewCllen.(te and value ' these essays consist
in their belne the results nf an.
ting on life, in the spirit of philosephyjong matured
?nlly 8ledtB torot pleasingtauK
lty which pervades them throughout.
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LIFE'S PROMISE TO PAT.
Iloep Iron, kails, Clue, &c
2 Tons HOOF IRON. . -
225Keg8!NAIL8-
f Barrels GLUE.
25 Barre,a BUNQS.
j . JQ 'Barrels SPANISH BROWN.
JQ Barrels COPPERAS.
Barrels KEROSENE OIL.
r For sale by
il7 tf ,v . ADRIAN & VOLLERS.
je 17-tf Southeast corner Front and Dock fits.
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5
Bellak's Method for Piano.
Winnert "New Schoon" for Cabinet Organ,
for Piano, for Melodeon, for Guitar, for
Violin, for Flnte, for Accordeon, for Ger
man Accordcon. for Fife, for Clarionet,
for Flageolet; for Piccolo, for Banjo, and
for Cornit - . '
a- Winner's "Perfect Guides" for part of above
- ? Winner's "Easy Systems" for ,mrt ,,7.
Winner s "Party Dances." TioUn and Piano!
Winner's "Danes Music?' Flute and PiBn "
liss.t
iff.'
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Fine
TJiBMti OF & UJBSCliTPTTn M I A,5v.ff wore tew common mertt,with a great
" ' T- ?rj,"iy.?ve portraiture, an is a
Stail-Fed Beef,
"CV)R SATURDAY, JUNE 30TH -
J- . I i' ' !l ...... ' .
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. Cash orders respectfully solicited by
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T. A. WATSON.
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Fo8ale by ail Booksellers and Periodical Dea-
Just Eeceived,
S ?nnr, .'.Union CollecUon Violin & Piano
r SlnBer 8 "Poets for Flute and Piano
- Winner's "Melodeon Primer '
m , I Winner's "New Teacher tnr PTnto
Clarke's $ Instructor for Reed Organ
Clarke's I Instructor for Piano. .
Clarke's $ Instructor for Violin 1
Winner's Duets for Violin and Flute. ' :
Violin Amusements. Winner.
Flute BoqueL Winner.
Easy System for Piano. Winner
Eaton's Method for Cornet
Clarke's Short Voluntaries. ,
About 50 books are, here mentioned, all havW
easy, pleasing, popular music, and the Instructors
Methods. Schools, Ac-have plain instructions.
tSHKIther book mailed,pest free, or retail price
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KNOWN TO THE PUBLIC, wai be rented upo
exceedingly favorable terms. '
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L 3e 18-tf u ,,: , WRIGHT A STEDMAN.
; 10,000
Prime CORN.
! 373 Bbls.
Choice Porto Rico Sugars.
1 283 Hhds.
Porto Rico Molasses.
!HA SPIRIT BARRELS, HCWJP IRON.
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The ROANOKE NEWS
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; WEATHER I1EPOHT.
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. ilHce Of Chiflf Riornol Cimrtow
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Indications.
I or the; South Atlantic- and East Gulf
oiaiea, mgner pressure and temperature,
variable winds, mostly from the northwest,
partly cionay weather and occasional
Comparative Cotton Statement.
I ' New York. Julv 6.
The following is the comparative, cotton
statement iot we week ending thia date-
f I : 1877. j; 1876.
Net receipts at all United
States ports daring
. week. . 7,073 V' ! 8,278
Auiai receipts to tnis
date... ... .. ...... .i . 3,931,156 4,069,043
Exports for week....!. 6,699 30535
xuiai exports . to mis 1 .
date. .!.... . 4. . ', . 2,956,094 3,118.627
on;, in au u. o. pons. 248,349 259.451
Slock in all Interior . : i
Stock in Liverpool . , .1. 1,(
-amencan anoat for
Great Britain. ...... .
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Low to 'Close! I
nqNSIGNMEOTS OF MERCHANDISE -
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.Mcke"'l, gbls.'Half Bbls and Kits.
North Carolina Bacon Hams. Sides and
! . nnonlnpra .
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Large Hue of Soap, Feathers, 1
lbn gar, fears, PeaclIefH ' -F
our and . Craikers. .
r nine auu opini (jaska.
Molasses and Rvrnn
r Eggs. Chickens.. X
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