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THE HORIIING STAB. By VVM.MI. BERNARD. 1 ' H IK! NC ?1 nn 1 A..K . . t'U?MSIIED DAILY EXCEPT MONDAYS. r T.ATE3 OT BUBSCBIFTIOS IX ADVAHCB One year, (by mail) postage paid, . Six months. Three months" One month " Tocitx SabseribersJ atThirteen Cents per week. Oar City Agents are not authorized to collect for more than three months $7 00 4.00 : 2 25 1 00 delivered In any part of the J VOL. XX.--NO. WILMINGTON, N. C, SJNDAY. AUGUST 5. 1877. WHOLE . NO, 3,119 MORNING EDITION . OBTUJfES. Further details of the; great RoBaian de feat jire furnished ; the loss is stated at from !6,000 to 8,000 killed and 'wounded sou .n political inkims. Morganton uBladei , Some time Raleigh Observer: As wiirbe ippeciai io uammore &un. ag0 a convict entered the house of Mrr Wm, seen by reference to the order of the Corn- General Forney, member of Coiv- Adams, while that gentleman was away missioner, Geo. M.;Smedes, Esq., in our gress, of Alabama is here in the in- from home, and took a coat, a pair of pants advertising columns of to-day, the credi- tprdat ef- hia lAnofWnokto . BUU " cas worm auuui uiicbu uuuara. i t,uis uuu uiu uoiaers pi me iiansoi uiaren- lerest of his constituehts, . who , are Mrs. Adams was present and told him she don are notified to present and make ureu Ul raius on mien aisuuenes, ana l would call her husband. The negro said if I proof of their claims before him at his want relief from so much pressure of I she did he would kill her. r She screamed j office, in this city, before the first day of thaxdtreat was a wild confusion and the I Federal authority. Mrl Forney says and lie struck at her, glancing the wall and October, 1877. All persons interested will Irn DOt occ.urrf 10 tht?rth; wtt;.So jS3 is -a rss ern members seriously to think of Mrs. A. shot at him. He was pursued ! but running aeandidate for Speaker from not captured. among ttogfc- number. The fact that Hickory JPress: Four convicts Kandall, Sayler, Cox and Morrison escaped the guard at Henry's Wednesday, have been at work for months securing Also one from the gravel train at Icard on pledges from members elect to sup- Sesame day, after being shot through the Dort th?r funAiA ,nu :J. body twice. -.There will be a grand Ewl i I I makcS ll im mass meeting under the supervision- ot ttfe possible for the Southern members to Patrona of Husbandry, held on the Blue unite on anybody,. Were this not so Ridge, at Blowing Rock, Watauga county, there is no doubt in- his mind ; rnt commencing on Friday, the 17th inst, and What John Goode, of Virginia, would WSB ofjBLSS Telyot 5SMErK S being bethefavorite.1IfactAwasurged IMKufffi&l. plKa only a fL mchanicj and artisans amonf tr hni-nma .A.nJM.i. t u " i. j . , . . I them. There are eisrhtv-seven msu- wv.vvu.w vauuwau; ai tuo vrgaui- i wcb. wu preauueu two very auie sermons, i straggling wounded suffered terribly ; the tlrirtyr-second brigade lost vey heavily, and, ..besii&srit sacrificed the imperial banner of one of its regiments. . ---- Prince Schack owsfcv's command Is in a state of disorgan- i . ! T.NB?nM in T -.1 J 1 IZatiOU. -jimaoit.ua; lu xyuuruUSCIia e!comc to a perfect stand-still. i bav J The Russian batteries at Tchantchiva were entirely silenced ok the 30th by a Turkish frigate. . Hobart Pasha has command of Ilie Black Sea forces. -j Six thou- sandlmorc Egyptian troops are going to take due notice of the time and place. ine uommissioner of Agriculture on yes terday received a letter from Mr. J. W. Lang, of Brooks, Maine, asking for n official report from his department of such lands in North Carolina as were purchasable and suitable for the immediate establishment of a colony for his people' , He desires to buy in one tract, or .iear;enough together J to-morrow .urat uiey may nave iv society oi tueir own in the event the reports are true concern ing the ostracism of Northern people in the South. The coldny Mr, .Lang proposes to establish will be domposed almost ex- Local Dots. It was very warm last night' not a breath of air stirring. .Watermelons : and cantaloupes were very plentiful in market yesterday. - To-day is known in the religious calendar as the Tenth Sunday after Trinity. The County Commissioners meet in regular monthly session to morrow afternoon. I ! The Criminal. Court, , Judge Meares-presiding, commences its session KATES OP ADVERTISING. One Square one day,... , r " two dayV,...;;.y. " " threedayg .... " I 15 " " font days, : 60 " five days, . . . . I r " " - Two weeks,..: ". (J , o.v.v;.:-: - " Three months,.. . " 24 00 - &:::::::::ryr tio?oTrlterti8emeilU at - Ten lines alid Nonpareil type make one square. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Commerce of the Port, t : The duties on imports received at the Cus tom House in this city during the month of. July, amounted to $3,058 88,in gold. The hospital dues', in currency, footed up I Tkesh gbound and roasted. . Pure Coffees, $74 19, the tonnage dues $693 60, and the steamboat inspection fees, $50- 901; making the total receipt $3,877 57. The value of foreign exports for- the same period amounted to $331,837. , . ! B1VER ANDHIABINE ITEMS. The steamship Fantta, Doane, arrived at New York,from this port on the 2d inst. ThA eolirwtnAt 77 O T-.-7T V . llnlir thraa nf the mamatmf a a I v '--;T7 V Italian bngname unknown; were reported have failed to qualify, and one of them has I in below vestrdav flftPrnnB I Constantinople. Adelina Patti's di- vnrfce suit has been 'pronounced against her I zation of the Forty-fourth Congress, I On Thursday evening two persons received i 1 . ... J.j , , bnt havincr hA nm AiPfinnn uu the right of confirmation. ' in a i'renen cour. sue was conaemnea i r." 7 t Vr . V. . " I . n x ,. , c i , vapu j. ja. iuciver, aiea sua- V. I . X TT Tt t T ' - - iiim iiiiimiiuni r . larr i iii n mm to pay costs. - Washington ItepvMctm I f v" ' - W S 1 1 W u u a XLULUU U lllll II II I. I I n I n . seVH'Crl Heuse proceedings until Election KS.!: commnieereportea on tbe .right or was a gallant soldier during the war, and his seat. It is also a serious question ws commanding officer of the Scotch With the Southern members whether Boys who formed part of Gen.. Matt. Ran- d-b0,r H-y to attempt ?e? W&e to organize the House on a sectional served his people there faithfully; he mar issue, especially if the extra session ried an estimable lady, daughter of Mr. N. K. Bryan, whom he leaves with two or three interesting children to mourn their loss.) ; In his death the community has lost a good, man and a valuable citizen." , L Mali'oWnitiT TI7'fit.;. A -!.! zen wants to tax baby carriages,' and had the audacity to ask us to advocate the meas ure.! - Dick Wallace, a necro. famous for his activity in radical electioneering, has come to grief. He is now in ''Greenwood," or the "County Hotel" if you like. He has been dealing extensively in iron and sieei. i we are clad to see that the shops (the round house,) belonging to the Western Road, which were destroyed by Stoneman's raiders are being rebuilt. The Mayor is putting women as well as men in the chain gang. This is exactly .is not to be relieved until expiration of bis I convenes in October (before the ma am uara nas written i juriby , oi me iau elections, rne Alabama delegation are now a unit in. favor of the election of ex-member Caldwell, of that State, to the joffice of clerk. ."-v.". commission. a letter f commencing j President Hayes' Southern policy. The .English chan nel squadron has been ordered south to Vigo, Where it will await orders.- r- The Bucharest correspondent of the London . Times, thinks the rievna defeat witi cerj tainly p& retrieved. - Hon. John, Goode of Yirginia, pronounces: as utterly untrue the jslklemcnt that he is members of Congress, pi i . vote for him for Speaker. ' Bullaoims and Tean for To-day. Baltimore Gazette. . A dispatch was received from Washington at the office of the Qa-r writing letters to I zette last evening, stating that Collec- asking them to I 'or inomas bad received hu definite The rail- I instructions from the Secretarv -of road excitement is Quieting down, and the I the Treasury with regard to the re- Pennsylvania roads are ning j regular trains. McClelland, of the U. S. generally run- Dr. James Navy, is dead. - !-.New York markets: Money easy at l 2 pcr cent; gold quiet at 105j; cotton weak:and irregular at 11 11-1611 13-16c; flour ; dull and. heavy, without change; wheat dull and in buyers' favor; spirits turpentine firm at 33c; rosin. quiet at $1 75 &l $r for strained! auctions to be made in the force in his office. These instructions " were to the effect that1 on the I5th instant the force was still further to bo re duced j at the customhouse by the discbarge of fifty employes. Ten of them are to be from the clerks, two right There ate eighty-seven insu rance companies, fire, and life, doing busi ness in this State. '- Mr. C. B. Edwards; ot tnis city, caughUq half day's nsning, at Beaufort, this week,! 119 blue fish and 5 Spanish mackerel. The 134 averaged in weight 2i lbs. each, j j rrxzjs pit "z. i ' - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Habrison & Alle Hats. A. Davib The Pearl shirt. Munson & Co Abbut shirts. Heinsberser Blank books. ' John I)awson Peed cutters. N. Jacobi Builders' hardware. W. J. BtrnHAmir--Bittcrwater: Geo. Mi Smedes Notice in Equity. John S. Matjltsby A rare bargain. Meeting Hist, and Scientific Society. C. D. Myers & Co Pure coffees, &c. Hayden & Gerhardt Saddlery, &c. Parker & Tatixr Long wool dusters. Giles & Mtjrchiscn Wagon material. Postponement Germania Lodge excursion Offloe hours C. S. Cj and Probate; Judge. Kerchner & Calder Bros Molasses, flour, powder, nails, c. died since his appointment. ! There were only two interments in Pine Forest (colored) Cemetery during the past week, one adult and one child. 'L W". H. Moore, late colored Senator, is reported to be dangerously ill with heart disease at one of the Sounds. I A party who arrived from Pen der county yesterday reports the 'official . THE MAILS. The mails close and arrive &t the fiitv Post Office as follows: - . I: ' close.- .' .' Northern through mails...... Northern ' through and way mails.;.....: Mails for the N. C. Railroad, and routes supplied there- ; from, at....i. ..." Southern mails for all points 'TX ORDER AS WANTED, Best Grades Green Coffees. - otrictly A 1 .v . -.. . kj . .... .; , Old Government Java. jrjALLET & BUSS . . First Grade Lagnayra. J3KIMB TO ORDINARY, . Rio and San Domlngoes. TXTB HAVE THE GOODS TO SELL AND ARE ' offering the Lowest Cash Prices on all Family Supplies, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC. South, daily. majority for Burgaw as the county site to I Western mails (C.C. R'y) daily be 218. The Register Jof Deeds issued six marriage licenses during the past week, of which five were for white couples and one for colored. for a' brief season. 4:45 P. M. 6:15 A. M. 6:15 A. M 5:00 P. M. , . i .. 6:0 P. M. (except Sunday)..-. Mail for Cheraw & Darlington itoiiroad. H ;30 A. M. Mails for points between Flo rence and Charleston . . . ... 11 30 A. M. Fayetteville.an'dofficesonCape . -r Fear River, Tuesdays and Mayor Dawson is to take his I FayetteviliebyC. C."RV,daily" ; ' e departure for the North this morning and I (except Sundays). ...... 6 :30 P. M. Alderman Flanner takes the reins in hand I w.Sr. H and terme-. . umws uiuces every Ji riaav. . 6:lX A. M. Smithville mails, by steam- ' CHAS. D. HYEES & Co. 5 & 7 Korth Front St, ang 5-D AWtf FAllILY GROCERS. Molasses. Molasses. 50 Hhd8 CUBA MOLASSES,; rj Bbla BAKER'S SYRUP, ' 100 Bbl8 S.UGARHOUSB MOLASSES, i R BWs A No t NEW ORLEANS ang 5-tf For eale by ' EESCUNKR & CALDER BROS - Rev, J. Y. Randle, of Simd- MaWrtfS ? A" A Sad Case. .i Gltarlotte , Observer: It is a fact that on day before . yesterday, about noon, there were within a space of forty yards on Trybn street, seven wagons loaded with peaches, four filled with watermelons, J having sought temporary quarters at the ui ciairca, huu iwu containing nour i i j. .-.s .uuu.uw tv, uo Hum tuc uiciiis, ,wu l and meal and thevdid not all d's f I u UUU!e a mruiaueu irauapunanuu from the markers, J four from the their loadsin five minute! YeKay by lhe county. yesterday, as far as Weldon, ta " vii,iuuu4 inv iwiu i nuuuuiuusiuiu iuvyu uu a muie. una i uic auiuunura luers uein? rcaaesiea 10 ior- the assistant weighers, two gaugers, when he reached the main street, the ani- ward him on toward! his home, which is iuuilcvu luauetjLunt. f Lweivo:; nivni i ville i and Rev. J, M. Rhodes, of the Fifth street Methodist church, of this city, ex change pulpits to-day. j ! I There were three interments in Oakdale Cemetery during the week closing yesterday, all adults, aged, respectively 21 years, 23 years, and 32 years. -j . We learn that Mayor Dawson The white man allded to in our last as refuses to approve any bill against the city, D Vony orderand Creek, SuDDlv.Shallotte and Little River, every Friday at ARRIVE. Northern through mails. . Northern through and way mails... Southern mails. . ..... . . . . .. . . Carolina Central'Railroad. . . . JViails delivered from 6 :00 A. M. to 7:30 P. M., and on Sundays from8i30to 9:30 A. M. . Stamp Office open from 8 A. M. to 12 M., Oriental Powder. 5QQ Kegs Rifle, Blasting andMlntog 1 A X ke8 Nos 18 and 8 Sporting - ' OV - , POWDER. For sale by ang 5-tf KERCHNER & CALDER BROS. 6:00 A. M. 12:15 p. m. Ms, Spirit Cask Snuff and Wacco. 5:50 P. M. 7.-00 A. M. 6:15 A. M. the holder of which is not square on the books in the Treasurer's office. ! Register Department open same as stamp UiUCK. watchmen and four. laborers. JLatest By Mail. Tlie IUIiif Leadins ibo Ullad Asin Speciar-Sispatch: lo Jhe Gazetta I Washington, Aug. 2. Nothinir has been talked of to-dav in peritrcal circle s but Ibe action of . the ltepublican convention at Cleve Jand in nonunat ng Judge W.. II. West,'of Belief oi i taine, for Goyernof. He is differently estimated, according to whether the critic is friendly to or opposesrthe administration. Secre tary Sherman, while incensed at the plank demandinc remonetization, is of opinion that the nomination is strqjjgf-and will win. .This, he be lieves, because the nature of the fight shows that it was not an easy m alter to place any one in nomina- Spirits Turpentine. Rocky Mount has organized a reading and debating club. The Eayetteville Baptist ladies raised !f lo hy a recent festival. The Goldsboro j Messenger has entered upon its fourteenth volume. Long may it flourish 1 j ( v Charlotte District Conference met at Monroe on Wednesday. Delegates present, forty-two. j . , " ' Augustin Daly, the great thea tre manager, in New York, is a North Car olinian by birth, though of Irish extraction. Gov. Vance vyill deliver the ad dress at the next exhibition of the Roanoke and Tar River Agricultural Association at Weldon. ! . continued his journey in the same way but for the fact that he wk comnletelv broken down upon bis arrival here and could get no further. Duriogliis travels he says he I slept of nights mostlylin the woods, build ing a fire to keep off fenakes, &c, but was occasionally treated tq a bed in some bouse on his line of travel. Upon being asked why he did .not try to get the railroads to help him along, be said that he was always afraid of a refusal, which would have made j Sassafras Fork,Granville county, ,k r. A i: i "aaine peculiar uonor oiasKing ouperin- .iu iui ptcoeuu punujf i tendent Alills npt to bring the orphans to of the administration, and the nomi- I that place. j- him feel worse than the walk. lie is now on his way to his home, which we hope he may reach in safety.! vorable impression upon all who conversed with him. was no disposition on the part of the mule to interfere with other mules and dravs. and other vehicles bearine nassencrers and freight were allowed to move on regular scneauie lime. Elizabeth City Economist: Jesse Brick house left Tyrell, a few weeks since, abandoning a wife and three children in. needy and destitute circumstances. It is reported that the light-house, at Whale's Head station, was struck by lightning on Sunday and threo lives lost. Dr. Ru- tus K. Speed was admitted, by baptism, to the communion of the Baptist Church, on Tuesday evening, Rev: J. M. C. Luke offi ciating. We learn that Mrs. Monteiro, the mother of Mrs. Latham, is the most ac complished whist player at Nac's Head. and further, that Major Gilliam is no match for her. Eighty-nine is Camden's old est man. He lives in the juniper water sec tion. : i j Charlotte Observer: Yesterday morning Jack Brawley, a negro man who drives Mr. H. T. Butler's dray, jumped from the vehicle, while it was in motion near the Air Line depot, and broke his leg between the knee and ankle. A Mr. somebody, from Shoe Heel, conveys to us on a postal card the highly interesting fact that he proposes to run an excursion train to Wilmington. It would have been better taste had he sent' an advertisement.- Pub lishers can't afford to advertise for nothing. Mr. John L. Bailey, of this city, who has been in Washington for the last two months, looking around for some vacant chair, has at last a good, comfortable seat in the Agricultural Department under Gen. Le JLJuc, witu a salary of $ 1,200 a year. j Ashe ville Citizen: Some excite ment was created on our streets, Monday, over the statement that Mr. Rollins, Presi dent of the Western Division W. N. C. R. K., Had. compromised the Lfittleheld debt, I . , .... S ,Y . ., I and had received some thousands in Florida but wLen asked f Le Fould not BeU,e that bonds. Also that Governor Vance had I against his wife, also, he remarked that he formally notified Mr. Rollins that he had I find In OTnrlr ttta hard tnr hia mnnatr In'lia wTl a : i. t.,i I 1"- uu u initial cAHKUbc. auu mat 1 1 uo uuu in I . .. . . ; i ot noaooo!n anv fnnH KaAnr,; o; wasting it in that manner. She was there !E-- . Ht i' Ti T-r i : . . . -Q " - ivut ju.vu7uuin jxepuoucan : i road that they-must be turned wm. .tsucnanan, living in this township I authorities now controlling the (Bakers ville), has a colt about two months I vision. Dnmer. but. as Gov. Vance claims. tendent of the Soldiers' Home. And- I old whoso fore feet are turned backwards. I the proper authorities of the W. N. C. R. ther is that of keeping a horse driver to nP8 are 8,x incnea higher than its shoul- R. Col. T. D. Carter has put in an appear and lulaulet at public expense for SVpif jiDtS 8re ten inche8 in cir" f,nce suddenly, and; unexperdly as the l . ... it i r i X., cumference. , "owner" of a majority of the stock of said the nse of himself and family. Other M j "ry Whitaker of Uairrr. ; road, and therefore the proprietor of any npecifications chafee extravagance in writeiSSSSS ''funds thereunto belonging?' - . -, 1 various expenaicures aDout tne oapi- in connection with tho Southern Under- Wilson Advance : Mr. Alex Mails collected from street lioxpa vpru day at 3.45 P. M. . CJITIT ITEM. m Charlottesville, Va,j He is a young man, intelligent, possessing! a fair amount of ed ucation, and says hej nas been studying for a profession, but he ,b;as been compelled to seek hi9 home on account of declining health. He says he walked all the way I terian Church to-morrow evening,: at 8 I MASSONttSptOUie and con60lt W' B' rroin r loriua 10 m s euv. ana wnnn iava f Key Boxes accessible at all hours, day BitdeTscX and night I Grain Cradles, Ac The above 3ooda are for gale fltomno fer sola .t 1 1 : i . S . . . . . li .ui a. gcutiiu ucu?cry wueu I uvuviuiiaij vr iuiug uaiuuictcij I autmp OmCB IS CIOSeQ. north and east winds, stationary tempera ture and clear or partly cloudy weather, are the indications for this section to-day. ; - I in The regular meeting of the His torical and Scientific Society will take place 100 Kegs NAILS, ' 800 SPIKIT casks. 15 BblB and HaU Bbls B-K- Ml11 SNUFF, g0 Cases ; do -. do do . For sale by . KERCHNER A CALDER BROS. Feed Cutters. A FINE ASSORTMENT OF ALL KINDS OF Grass Scythes. Snaths. Rean Hnnb Ttnth at Low Down Prices at thn mJ natahiishui ii.-j wareHoase of JOHN DAWSON, aag5-tf 19, 20 and 91 Market St. in the Lecture Room of the First Preshv- I UlfS ,&SLf?!L?5" 8.winJ5 .- j I iiiuuh wuuiuuui wm do onerea The Little Shop Aronnd tfce Corner, Call at I TS THE PLACE TO GET JL Arr-nfo' M mV: I . "".GTIVE CHARM is an excursion on the new barge now being constructed, which is expected to be on a grand scale. It will take place on or about the 23rd inst 1 Tho street car track has been completed to the bridge over the C. C. Railway on Fourth street, which is but a short distance from Hilton, and a car will be run to that point to-day. yT. rir " 'obk esiaousnea preparation has received the unqualified commendation of the bean, ty i and fashion of the land. Price in large Bottles reduced to One Dollar. For sale by J. c Monds! SADDLES. HARNESS, k wnira ana (juiaks- "ii auu Made or Repaired. Cheap for Cash. Next to Bontherland'B Stables. aug 5-tf HAYDEN & GERHARDT. Wilmington, N. C. Notice. TOaltoH!. linlr. intAii J Sr'tadto 0LTO DEATH OF ONE OF THE wlthoar medicine. PxUveiSSf's BOertric S I JSSof"' e.mAthe severe the grand deslderatnm. Avoid imitations. Book I wh-Jf10' an.oter' the Anniversary and Journal, with full particulars, mailed freef Ad. I .Ir?1?.? to hve taken place on the 9th areas FCI.VKBKACHD. Galvakic Co . 292 Vinast I zSrJr tr U'X PoPpnea. JioJders of tickets Cincinnati, Ohio. nation or vvestoiver latt, by even a ; small majority o the whole number of votes cast, indicates that the pacifi cation and civil service policy carried the day. Tlwre is particular rejoic ing at, the White House over the de feat of Judge Tafti It is an open secret in Ohio politics that Mr. Hayes and Judge Taf t have been personally at variance for years past. Citarse ns&Inst tbe Architect of the Capitol. Washington, Aug. 2 i Several charges have been present ed against Edward Clark, architect .-of the Capitol, which have been re ferred for investigation. One charge is that of .receiving two salaries, one a.s architect and the other as superin The editor of the Big Lick News can whip more intelligence into a small newspaper than any intellectual pu gilist in the State. Gov. Vance was to have de livered his lecture on the "Scattered Na tion" at Asheville, on Friday night, for the benefit of the Presbyterian Church, i -Richmond (Va.) Enquirer: Tom Evans, of the Reidsville jfiwujs, is the Big Lick of North Carolina.! He knows how to "boil down" and compress. His motto evidently is, multum inparw. f Don't forget to subscribe to the Carolina Farmer, to be issued 'Sept 1 1. It will be gotten up in the best style, with handsome cover and title-page. Only $1 50 per year. Address, W. H. Bernard, Wilmington, N. C. M;, . I , ; THERE'S SOMETHING IN A NAME Juliet to the contrary notwithstanding. The name of Scott Sanders,' colored, was be- I S.?1 blacuits. roUs, griddle cakes, pastry, Ac.' ' I The eenmim Tlnra.T Pnnmu - .1. " cans: the fac simile signature of the manufacturers u uriuieu uu eaca laoei. . Itlayor'n court. The only cases before Mayor Dawson. yesterday morning, were those of David Lucas, colored, and his wife, Bridget, who, armed and equipped, were about to mas sacre each other on Praday last, when their little matrimonial "sttike" was brought to an untimely end by lhe appearance of a police officer on the ground. Being an aged fore J. C. Hill, J. P; yesterday, on the charge of wilful perjury, and was ordered to give a justified bond in $100 for his ap pearance at the Criminal Court ; -The excursion' of the Brooklyn Sunday School, on the steamer Waccamaw, to Smithville and the forts, takes place on Wednesday next It is to be a family ex cursion and will doubtless be largely pat ronized. ! j Lath Papers. To Harris' News Stand, t south aide Front Street, we are indebted for copies of the New .York Ledger Chimney Corner and Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper for the current week. The 8tand will remain open until 11 o'clock this uiuriiiug. - Tbansmb PEiNTnio-lHKs. Invaluable to rail road companies, steamship companies, banks, mer chants, manufacturer . w vwuva.ua A U v V OU V KsmI aurms and changeless. &nn wilt mn. .him Clear for an indefinite period of time. Havins lust The office hours of tbe Sunerio I Svff ABMyLLee weare pre- 1 fCUwU Ml Court Clerk and Judge of Probate will be from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M., on Mondays, and prices. execute orders promptly and at moderate will please retain their tickets, and other friends of toe Lodge will receive their Invitations before the time set for toe Picnic will have arrived, of which due notice will be given. . . aug5-lt (Review copy. COMMITTEE. QISCUIT COURT 4TH CIRCUIT.. Unite Status op Axbbica, ) t Eastern District ef : North Carolina, fin Equity :.r Harvey Terry, for himself and all other creditors of ; the Bank of C'arendon, against John D. Wil- Hams, E. J. Lilly and others, stockholders of said Bank of Clarendon. : - . In pursoance of a decree made In the above enti tled suit at June term, 1877, 1 hereby give notice to the creditors and bill-holders of the Bank of Clarv" endon, to present and make proof of their claims before me at my office, in the city of Raleigh, on or before MONDAY,; the 12th day of Octoher, 1877. No proofs will be received after that day ' ' ' GEO.. M, SMEDES, ' aug5-oaw6t ; Sna Commissioner: I w . . " -. m. .114.., kjh jiAuxiuajra, uuu couple, somewhere id the seventies, they from 9 A. M. to I P. M. and 2i P. M. to 5 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. were let off on the payment of a fine of $3 50 each. The old man paid his own fine, D. E. Bunting NEW HANOVER COUNTY, ) Office C. S. C. and Judge of Probate, : V August 4th, 1877. ) 'over to the upon ordered to a cell when the heart of J dens on the 9th inst, has been indefinitely Eastern Di- j the aged ' head of the house" relented and I postponed, on account of the death of o he agreed to foot the entire bill. And such is the end of most matrimonial squabbles! Athletic Clnb JEExcurslon.f. . ; On Tuesday next, de 7th inst, a Jgrand family excursion will fake place to Smith- tol grounds, and of general incompe- j writers' Association of that city without I Green arrived last Saturday. in charce of vHe, Bald Head, &c.,lunder the auspices tpnee for the'duties of the position. !. .. - -. - The Ilonrsate Arctic Expedition Sailing of tbe Florence. New London, August 2. The schootier Florence sailed from his authority. That Association was a great iraua, as nearly everyoody believed from the first . ' : .. r ' i Milton Chronicle: No, it is not, the law passed by the last Democratic Legislature of this State makings merchant witn two or tares Hundred dollars worth of 52,000 young shad from Massachusetts, which were deposited at Barefoot's mill the same day. Woodson says he "mingled in snaded spots, out -doors," last Sabbath; with church members who could not attend church on occount of the heat; but says he had seen the same members under Kobin- P. M. on other days, i Mr. is acting as Deputy Clerk. ! The anniversary pic-nic of 6er-1 T'Hra office will be open for business mania LodgeNo. 4, K.of P, which was to & m u.iZ&hg0 We taken place at the Wilmington Oar- on e other days of the week. . ; . - , cj - ; -, v AaiuviU aug o-it , c. S. C. and Judge of Probate. 2 Historical ani Scientific Society. JNoTICE. -"': f r I " , There will be a regular meeting of the Society in the Lecture Room of the First Presby terian Church en Monday evening next, 6th Inst, at 8 O'clock. - JAMES SPRUNT j aag5-lt Secretary and Treasurer. member and severe affliction in the family i of another. this port at 10 ; o'clock this morning j goods pay as much tax as one with $100,- lor tuo Arctic ! ocean, bhe goes to cstablisli Captain ! Ho wgate's polar colony at a point on the coast of the north side of Cumberland, and there to store the supplies upon which the Jiaui exploring expeamon, wmcb. battalion of sails in July, 1878, under Capt. How- I Guard. Col: gate, United States army, is to sub- I fileP ln oraer to meet tne demands of his 000 worth. The Raleigh Register Radical autnority says tnat's tne law. . J i : ' j Raleigh News: Adjutant -General Jones has received a letter from Chas. Haigh, of Fayetteyille, tendenng his resig nation as lieutenant uoionei or tne Second the North Carolina State Haigh is induced to take this of the St George and St Andrew's Athlet ic Club, on the steamer Governor Worth. The committee in charge are making every arrangement to guarantee satisfaction in every respect, and one of the most success- son's show canvass when the thermometer fal &nd enjoyable exciirsions of the season stood at 98. Capt A, Branch, of this I, will no doubt be the Ircsult. The Italian county, has sent an Irish potato to CoLPolkL harpers will furnish thfe music for the oc casion,' and refreshments, such as ice cream, sist. The Florence is of fif tv-six tons , burthen, is provisioned for one year, and amply supplied with instruments necessary for the purpose of the ex pedition. ; . , on Appearance or (lie Army Worm ilte Wenern Branch Farm. Special telegram to the Dispatch. . Norfolk Va., Ausr. 3. The army-worm has made j its ap pearance in crreat numbers on the .fai-ms on both sides of- the Western by Mr. Isaac Lewis, i One 6f the leaven left on our table measures thirty inches in Cranch, i. Norfolk coaoty, aid con- 3?2atS. SiK of the weed not yet grown in Mr. Lewis' garden. . . . .-. f. - : : Rockingham Spirit: There was a wrestling match in the Rocketts, last Sat urday, between two dusky citizens, one of Montgomery and the other of Richmond. Stakes, $10. Richmond won, and the Montgomery man sighs over the loss: of a V. The match was witnessed' by about i : i Greensboro North j State: . We learn "that there will be at least three hun dred fruit distilleries in this district. Several fine cows have been killed lately on the railroad. Revenue collections in this district during the month of July, $69,025 25. -.-I Peaches twenty-five cents a bushel, and dull sales at that '. ( Newbern Nut Shell: ' We wore ".""T'ZJ?? V wme manufactory of Garrett who we heard k.u. rrr " t" ",cus u cuy hM now on hand over m m Uons of that weighed two pounds and five ounces. Who can neat it; , The papers are pub lishing what they deem a remarkable story oi a beautiful young lady, wno nad become blind, recovering her eye-sight after mar riage. That is nothing uncommon. People often have their eyes open , by matrimony. ' The tallest specimen of corn in .this section j has been raised by Ma j. A. B. Palmer. . The stalk on exhibition at the hardware store measures in length sixteen and a half feet, and has three well developed ears.;-, ' ' ;(; ; ; ' Rocky Mount Mail : The crop prospects in the neighborhood of Ringwood, Halifax county,- were perhaps never better than this year. The village is located in the centre of a fine farming section, and within two miles of the great vineyard and j J. C. Hill, colored Justice of the Peace, says hehas turned over to the proper authorities $141.21, being the ftmnnnt nf flnAa ami Tuin.ltimi v him during the two years he has exercised MUly SuIIT. Caft & f agOll Material the magisterial function. This goes to the school fund. j ' ', ,: ': The party who started the false alarm on Thursday f night, and who was arrested therefor by Sergeant Taylor, of the police force, and was recognized to ap- I Wheil V0U BllV B, Shirt Mr J " . juytaj morning, failed to come to time, and is said ymkll THE'PEARL. - It does not cost 95 Cents to finish our Pearl Shirt It Is therefore the Cheapest Shirt la the market, even it it is "only" as good as others of fered to the trade, Save monev bv buying the Pxarl Shibt. i A. DAVID, Clothier and Mer chant Tailor, ang 5-tf . Blank Books. LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF . BLANK BOOKS, A FULL LINK OF HUBS, SPOKES, RIMS, J all sizes, styles and grades Also Blank Books Axles, Tire Jron, Springs, Ready-made Wheels, I made to-order. "o iJiank Books us, ouiaies, carts or wa- I STATIONERY A complete assortment of For eign and Domestic Stationery. t " " . Fancy Papeteries ln great variety. Inks. Mucllaec. Ink-Stands. Pens. Holders. Ld Penr.lia. Ai. and for sale at very low Ac, &c, for either Bui tons, always on ham gores, at GILES A MURCHISON'S aug 5-tf - New Hardware Store X AMINE THE MUSLIN. U iy at tbe Ldnen. lemonade and fruit, will be furnished on & ' v. board at low figures. Only a limited num- oer vi iicaeis -win ue soia, in oraer to pro vide against too large A crowd. to have left the city. LOOK CAREimT.- Dee iner sre mt-ipmrthnfu ttie cloth. Buy all-made-up; it saves you a great deal of trouble. Get one and try on, then you can see if it properly fits, t Lastly, buy of For Bale at aug 5-tf HEINSBERGER'S Live Book and Music Store. , . Nos. 39and 41 Market St aug 5-lt MTJNSON Sc CO. Colored Odd Fellows CelebratlonJ Free Love Lodge Np. 1,469, G. U. Oj. of 0 P., will celebrate their sixth anniversary on Wednesday next, the 8th inst, at half- j Hiderable apprehension is felt; about the.corn crop. ( The worm seems as yet to attack the grass before other vegetables, and a field, after r it has been travelled over by the worm, looks as sere and scorched aa if ;a litarae of lire had passed over it. The 1 constant rams for a month naat ha wo linjured fruit, corn, and other veffe- fifty-eight loafers, to i say nothing of the Rabies of this section. The1 cranes TyaI1ar dogln h-ndn , There is at pre- J" I1U iiKpta I apnt. nn citnooa in all Una aantinn nf Vrnni.. -I .I LUUU- try. aiavo completely rotted. fine grape wine, and whose weekly sales amounted to 1,000 to 1,500 gallons, -j Tbe iron mine in Johnston known as the Frost mine was worked about fifty years ago. The iron ore was said to -have been Very rich, and the quality .of iron forged very superior, in fact we have heard from persons living at that time,-and who Used the iron, that it was quite equal to the best Swedish iron for all farming purposes. U Whittaker's Mills correspondent: Our farm-' era are still hard at work, and from appear ance of crops now expect a goodly yield uuu a pienuiui Harvest, .air. jyiosesmoore. i r .u. mn .nnn fir rkl,1 lUor tlOtfVhhAIH hAMTAnfAil rmnm. I "." iour Dusiiels Wheat seeded on improved PeIBUW tt "e uk i mo ounw land ninety-six bushels good a No. 1 wheat. ' Court for that county, -in which he failed. - ; II uuuacaiuu, . . . . ..ou past 2 o'clock by a parade through ;the Corsicana, . . ... .100 principal streets. At p o'clock the anniver sary address will be delivered at St Ste phen's A. M. E. Church, and at 6 o'clock a grand levee and soirej; will take place at St Maria's Half, corner of Eighth and Prin cess streets,' when a pleasant time is ex pected.. A number ol visiting Lodges from Thermometer Record, j j The following will, show the state of the thermometer, at the stations mentioned, at 4. S.l VPSltprflftV iTAninir Wnshinortnn :. y ' r ;r : " t have two good billiard tables, in time, as ascertained from the daily bulletin I eood order, which I will sell at HALF price. issued from the Signal Office in this city: Augusta......... 87 Charleston, . . . . ..oo different parts of the State, and one from Charleston, S. C, willbe in attendance, A Pender BarglarJ , , S Juniuq, Moseley, cdlored,'.eharged With burglary, was broughthere yesterday, from Pender county, and lqdged inail. He was sent : under a commitment from Justice Nixon, who-had orderled him to give a jas- Galveston........ 92 Indianola, 89 Jacksonville, ... . .89 Key West........ 89 Mobile 86 Montgomery ... .56 1 CaU on or !Uidre88 n uiuauo, ... ,o . aug 5-lt 1 xxonoiK....... .78 PuntaRassa,.....85 Savannah,. ....... 88 St Marks........ 85 Wilmington,.... 84 A Sare Bargain. Mv onlv reason for aellinff la a denim tn nniMi.. Biness. Ordinary size, 4 by 9 feet Iatestylea. flail nn At ailMaa .- ' 71. I Builders' Hardware; DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS, FAINTS. VARNI8HE8, GLASS, Ac. PATENT PORCELAIN LINED PUMPS, OB,.M" mu , For Wells and Cisterns. The Best Goods and Lowest Prices at N. JACOBFS Hardware Dennt. ' og 5 tf No. 10 South Front street khH Long Wool Duster. Colored Base Ball fliatcb. , . The "Unknown Nine,", challenged bj the " Scrap", Base Ball Club to a match game on the 8th inst at 3 o'clock P. M., is composed of the following: Alex. Robin sonCaptain; J. Johnson, Catcher; Thos. Byrd, First Base; C. Parker, Second Base; J. Hall, Third Base ;'W. T. Finch, Short Stop; J. Hayes, Left Fielder;' C. Smith, Centre Fielder; C. Howard, Right Fielder. Improper articles of food often cause tho blood to become loaded with foul humors: Cleanse the blood with Dr. Bull's Blood Mixture and be healthy. j nmiyadl JTanos JXitterwater; .! I ...... . I Vv IN ORIGINAL PACKAGES. A FRESH SUPPLY OF WHOLE AND HALF 1 ' . , 'CASES JUST IN.. I Aak your Physician about it. I .i .-. ; J , W. J. BUHMANN. i , aag5-eodtf "SuWeFr i Broker. j :Hats ! 1: Hats! gTRAW AND LINEN HATS 1 rHB, ONLY PERFECT DUSTER k 'i r. IN THE WORLD. Call and see them at ' r ..i 1tf7 PARKER A TAYLOR'S. anfe5-tf UMBRELLAS 1 ' HARRISONA ALLEN, V,' hatters;" Flour. 3oui .Flour. ! For sale by ' ' ang 5-tf ; . KERCHNER ft CALDER BROS. :Tip:Aentine Farm. rpp a qo Practical man, with a little r JL money, a . '-ooiiortunUv will be siren tn t k a Turpentine l L Twenty crops in complete or der, shipping . week, and next Fall to cut at least Seven new . -as. Applications, stating amount of money, addres. A to undersigned, will meet at tention. . ;.LIPPMAN BRUTHKRS, 1 Naval Stores Factors, - aug 4-lw&Wlt V; 'tnac Savannah, Geo. . . hrr -. ;0ur fcT7-BY-WEST," V . "HUMPTI-DUMPTI," : . : . and other SMOKERS' ARTICLES, ARE VERY POPULAR. Secure them and you will call again at -iy2a-if - nae D. PIGOTT'S
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