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: vf- rtfWW' " 7.7 Li o, 80B80BW W ABVAKCB : 7 00 00 4 35 I 00 Sjxmth v-- delivered In auy part of lrttr Sn2 of City Agentt uae - - unr uiiy jurcms are Wwoollect for more than three months mg-EDITIQN : made a desperate attempt Dturethe Turkish yedouM pear Schip WP 1j flpvprnl valiant efforts i. PiSS, 8nu - f .BSa5EEB3SS3PK 'orce le(j The extra, session will he If is October, as first purposed. , 4- Lnort'spbysiciaas haye pfrtfngjlcfres Li i. .Mvery. Mliyaz bas -beep Itoceu to death in Paris; be was mayor ijliC supremacy- - r ".- in Europe will reduce wages toendinff strike is unsuccessful. X-r-f jumoof Salcir Pasha crossed tbe rivet 1 Arbastir, and drove back the Rusf L, who mauaSttbfr resistance. 4 BIBS, WUU;"L J aidib Pasha nas aisoraiivauucu uu ,taniantllljWBlrating manj Li. on tiQed3BGainbetta wait :.n' hefoieiJisfe and charged will " offending PtesJeiV4apa, inauUing th teach Ministry; he uenieq uavmg intepujr ,1(lB of Ihe city of Edinburgh and made A '.peecu - New York markets Mpaey per cent; gold 104; coUdri; ilnc) iKiJy; wheat opened ajhade stronger aud oiauT At 35ic:i rosin MQuicl, at 1 1 8!i';' !' i r '. vi AM. A. latest ; By, ib wrt Carolina Prandf. - WAsniNfcTON. Auff. 29. ' Willi regard loTTie recent arrests nf officials and others in'??$r$ht Cafbf Jnr nresi iitinir frandulent claim inlhe internal revenue offift1Q slateraeot Lsraade byla promineni 6f4 fiter of lie serv ice that some time ag4 th f.mmissioner of Internal :.Ueire4 ' nae became suspicions IhatHfie IaVg nnmWrof claims forfnfonnef'atre ward under his circular of 4 March lOt 1875, allowing $50 in each casei - Jot information which would lead io sei zarc of an illicit still, anj the arrest and holding to bail of' its operator which were being received at the'de fjartmciit from westero Kerth Caro Una, were either flctitious or at ieas based on very doubtful grounds. Iii conspqaence of this gnspirjd.n a num4 Ler were referred to Agent Wagnet for investigation,: tlie result of wbichj was ihe unearthing of a regular and? sell laid conspiracy to defraud thef governraenL Involved in this schemd were several revenue officers and dep uly marshals, and , a United State Commissioner. Being-familiar with the records of the courts and the col-l lectors'-' offices. ' tbe parties adroit-j ly made up claims to : represent the seizure of many stills and tho ar rest of numerous" dstillejs-.Jind the fiBifing aVilling iodf lo represent tb dajmani thev imposed ooJMstrict Jtt toraevLnsk by false representations J nd thereby procured. "his certificate lo the correctness of tbe claims, after! hiving through some means obtained! also the certificate of .the late Collec-j tor Pinkrjey Kolliaini bcfce district tie claims originated, mainly! to thej ame effect. Several of these claidtsj were paid by the 'department beForej msplcion was aroused," but the bulk have been estopped. In consequence; of the tenort on the investigation! Gen. Raam directed that' prosecution w commencea against trie omcers oueay interested in the conspiracy J a bearing was had at Morganton, on the 22d and 23d" instants, before a United Stalest Commissioner. wb held to bail W. n.IeaVerrdep- J marshal and r deputy collector, W. Green United 4 SlafJes Moni fflissioner, and J. A, Green, the prin- apal claimanL,. Ther6 is' no 'doubt! ,Jtoat the conviction of the parties, 'mernaiioaal Klfle practice. r New York, August 29. j The British ' and American rifle' ams were preseni at Oreedmopr to- Tr practice. VTIie day was ex-i weaingly warm, and the members of the British team complamed of head-! -iaBu, oi the 'VisItrng team, was impelled in mua m ktr ?se f firing at SOO.varJs'rlnge on ( 'Of illne8r.Cjrrieti!r Dakin, II ' tlie American team led . the scores j( -i points out of.a possible 225 ielolal footing up 'iirpoinU nmntfl J J BlorA i,nr. .i. i i. f u J Br fitwh team: - tuiui lilt) UCBk viguvui t lua a JJ"4 Sbootlog byt a, sontheruer. here Was some pretty good shoot- s an around at the Creed moor mm ge on Tuesday, though the score iue British Team reU.:far.belw tZ01 lhe American, .bat' the crack b On. possible at the getshe 800, 900 and 1,000-yairds Buuueeqea in n J -1 ! ... . 212 SWt forti facTiaal tfee eyes was registered on a tnV0Ilg tareet would have Beared wlin Walt. rom AIA Ac tJtZLMX.J tllV4 agda- mi8 hi Painfrii 118 conie41enoetf aroQst' tfoon. -for the ' honor of oar their!0,10" nearly ope-fom camS tbe f nrther progress bf taS0 ttw4 oter ,i which -is; no weepinrr L"16 0" of thouVanda of slier f 1 80ns Whpse lives might have fc,r r? 01 eday mfc Mr, Dad of v p. of the Crescent, City iCIu "riearis, ' Out lof: S ill it , . . . I I - i I i: '1 : il I ,! I . M l ; . I.-. ii,.lt..I'I II II I 'V'M-lI I 'VT' II II :-.-.-:,' IV -- m . I I Lil S, ll'.' ' I I I ' """ 'I" " ' V ' f,.-,itn- f'-fc.l I?' - ' i ;.. , 'i .1 ... ; , , ... ,i " , , i ... ,:. i -. been'spared bv a HttlA spection jand.ahility Qn the part oF the commapdera. , But dp not let us de-f spair! 4Dd? nJt letfu fora motnehfc tS! Wese bufhren fell v.o .vuiusi , are, reafly. tousJ inlp the breach ithit everyone of u aaiready. to die rather than vn W one in,ch W the maintenance' of what i" r.i rr. u uopor ana wet,1- Petersburg IadexiAppeakl h TBtf CAEdiiNi: PAiiAtii Published 7 Uiamll. Bernard,; TOmingtorL .v tiio urst ttuinoec ot tins raagf azioey devoted to agricultu ral interf eBis, nas just reached ns. The Ltabl of contents is eSteWsiveahd vari ?ni,in ourj judgenent is oneTsafc . th very .best. agricultural magazines pul Wished in the South. It is interide principally to' give information 'suited to. the climat pd soilOif Nprth' CaroJ- nna ana Virginia, and to supply all the- neds that the farmer ! may have ot a practical rand 'reliable journal The 'number before contains aeveor iy articles on seasonable and interest ing subjects, oot a1 single oneof wmcn touches on politics general news, Dut deals with questions of im mediate interest to th f armer'a busii- ness. The magazine contains thirtyj- two pages; and rs mailed to ,subscri4 bers -at the tow pif ice 6f 1 1 SOper yea A ints Turpentme. - if r A . great scarcity : of qaotabl kcois lo-aay. ...j ; . ; v ; -yir u . The:Neu86 Cottou Manufactur l' LL ' - -r ' ' - . ' I . ing vxmpany oi jxewoern. nas ueeu .oraf nized, by electing. Tba D. Claypoole, President-' George .4.llen, Fiuanpial Ageot 1 reasuref and becrelary; Kicuara..,13erryi Su(erintendeat and Manager of. the milL There was a masquerade ball at the Piedmont Springs. We quote1 two of "Jentiua' " descriptions, in VYinston, fSenti nd: "Miss Roxie Annfield, of Oailford. as 'liainbow, was beautiful, and seemed "that lovely thing made up of tears and hcht Miss Essie Meares, of Davidson, as 'Maid of tbe Mist,' was very stylish and attracted general admiration." ' : : Raleigh ' ' Register : . TTie G uan 6 Act passed by. the last Iiegislaturc. taxinr dealers and manufacturers in guano in this .Stale $500 as a license to do business and uuy ceais per ion, is 10 oc lesteu in me courts.' An indictment has been found id tbe Criminal Court against Mr. M. T. Mor ris for selling, guano without paying the tax. Messrs. Moore s Gating . and W. N. II. Smith appeared for the defendant. - t Superintendent .Mills, with a chapter of orphans from the Oxford Or-? phan Asylum, will give eutcrtainments at . i - . i i iue toiiuwing tunes himi places: Tuesday, . Sept. 4.. at H A M.; Fair BluiJ Wednesday, Sept. 5, at 7 P. Mi; Whitest Ville, Thursday, SepL 6, at 7 P. Mi ; Fleml ington, Friday, Sept. 7. at 7 IV M. ; Clark4 ton, Saturday, Sept. 8, at 7 tr. ML; Eliza-t bethtown, Alondayiepi. 10, at 7 if. M. j . Raleigh 'Netes? LA. getatlemanj well known in this section of the Statd erected a cotton factory, the whole outlay for which, building and machinery, was about sixty thousand dollars. It has been ruaning only few months, and' is now tunning night and day with a double set pi band,1 and 14 turning out daily an average of $110 worth of yarns. &c. or yearly f40.4 000, while the whole expense does ,aoi amount ta more than one-half tle income. Winston j Sentinel: Wiiliam Pi Stipe shot and wounded a negro, on last Sunday, in a personal difficulty, at Lewis-j vale, in this county. .We nave beard sev-J eral rumors about the affair, but an eye-4 wimess, informs us that the , shooting w as done in self defence. . . - - The tobacco! tlUp bUIUUgUVUK ,fUa0 OVVHUU u W JWUtlg well, and . will be tne largest , ever grown.? ' mi . 1. - -fct AAA a 1 nere - were aoout za.uuu pounas 01 tobacco sold at the Piedmont Warehouse on Friday, 24th ipst, . . . i . lialeigri'' Uoservcr? "We are in-i formed by the Superintendent- of tbe In-: uauu jxojriuiu air tuia jjiatc, mat luu lusmu-3 turn is now crowded to its utmost canacitv. indeed far beyond the number for which ft. was designated. It is therefore necessa ry and important that county authorities' should be informed and Understand that it' is useless and harmful to ; bring their pa tients to Raleigh, without receiving a pre vious notice to do-so from tbe: 'Superinten dent, who" will always notify the 'proper; authorities when be is prepared to receive j anew patient. ' ' i4 ' ""' .y--"i viii Greensboro JVbrth Mate: Capt. Lee Hall, who has' created so much excite ment in Texas and .Mexico for (he past ten days, Is a son. of Dr, Ilajl, of this place. It has bot been many years since Lee left here for his new home ia Texas. He has since gained much distinction asabravq and dis creet officer in that State. A' short timeajro the Gdvernor of TeXks placed'fJapt, Ball in ' commanu 01 a curnDauy anu insiracieu mm to caDltxre or kill Mexican marauder iwhou had been committing murders and depre- dations on the Texas border. . water- melons at two cents a piece bave caused a lull in the . quoit bnainpaa . Jirnthpjr Michaux is printing a daily paper at the camp mgfppgs.f i ii oti Y liiJL r; , -r? Ooldsbpro Messenger,: T-lre. rue w in air route' from this place to Willow Green, via Snow Hfl ftrJd'- lfoo'kfcWob, will be opened after the 1st' of September. ;!,W learn that Mf. B.'F.'M'cKeel has been com- missionea pof (master ai xuu rieau, ana Mr. Isaiah ltawls postmaster at Contentnea, and that the contractor bas been instructed to take tba. UstinetipaEd pjce iuliurante. The malt wlnieave'here'dveTy 'WerfneSday aiid Friday. A most delightful time is reDorted to us from Holly Hill, Duplin eounty, and it occurred 'on Saturday list, being the occasion or me close oi a singing school taught hy ' Proof. J. O. Howard. We learn that about four nuodred - people had assembled and all seemed to be highly entertained. Excellent speeches were made by Capt J. D. Stanford. 1'rof. W. BiJird, Prof. J.-O. Howard, jand;14 C. F. Ri I&rne- Charlotte Observer: ' The cast? of James Moore and Constantine Hender son, both colored, for engaging 1U "a duel was brought up lor trial in the court, yes terday, and excited considerable interest.1 The facts brought by the evidence .'were the same as hose already staled in the account of the dueU -showing' that Moore was the aggressor Accordingly the magistrates decided that he should be 'bound over to court in the sum of 200 and. Henderson. in the sum of r;affjfM4y reports that day bclore yesterday he brought about two hundred exeursionisto from liis'Va part of the' State .to Salisbury, who were I .?T"". vi bound t for tbe western part of the State. lings.- . ' b ... J ...... 3 ; Many of them were from' the extreme east. abou( fifty ladies and gentlemen from NeW bern. '- The mari who1 said f "O. taat f ttjis tod solid flesh would melt 1" (or words to that 'effect,) ought to have been on nan yesterday.' - 1 ' "'' : " v 1 Tarboro $6tithefner j . Lewis .Whitaker,.was arraigned. on yesterday for the murder of Isaac Jones on. August ldtb J1874, and a special venire dC fifty jurors or dered to ,be summoned, Solicitor Martin represents the State ,ajo4 Dossey Battle apf pears for the prisoner A Xaat Friday witnessed flnoLhfrjifjal g'pfrifg in the shape of a piDie giveftbfveur young farm. ers at a place called Buck Swamp, som eleven miles from Tarboro. , Tne fol- lowing Isja Irst,' of distilleries' f6r the years 1870 and 1877 in the ana uistncr, 4tn U1V4 Nl C. : 1877 Edgecombe county, 28; PitU 155; MarUn, . 7i AVilson- 23. ,1876V-Edge-f combe. 64; , Pitt, 32; Wilson, 37; . Martini 14. Each distillery made on an ayerage fof last year 300 gallons, and for this. year 50i OrJ Snnday, the 26th instl, at Pleasant TTill tlmnh'! ih trila Mmntv J Mr- JnaH CK Bulluck. Jr.. in attemntine to catch a mult j jthat bad brokea . loose, was kicked in the t8tomach by tae mule.,,. Since .writing tne above we regret to learn mat Air., uuuucs dfcd at 1 o'clock Tuesday, 28th. He was promising young- man of about' 24 "yeari of age. 1 Out ot 225 cases in Edge combe court five are for capital -felonies! The others are, by a large plurality larceny .indictments, mis evinces mat me eniorc ment of the criminal law has not lessene Crime, nor has ' disfranchisement for crim had the least visible effect on the colore portion of bar-fpopnlatidni 1 Hyd eounty correspondent: Prior 4o: 1860 we had aimost'an uninterrupted .succession of good crops, so . much so that our people were- becoming .more. :weailny, .year o year.. In . 1866 and 1868 we had fai crops. These two dre all that we have ha since that lime, and ' it is onlv fair to sud pose' that in the future there will be no del veloprdents or improvedents, but on the contrary it will become : worse until thesf fertile fields will be nt only tor tbe growl of I rice and the cultureof the cranberry, f-' Magnolia .Record: It was Cap J.iM; Hartsell who raised that beet. II measured twenty-two' inches in circumferv ence and weighed six pounds. We understand from reliable authority, thai if no disaster befall, the corporate limits of Kenansville ".will -yield this year 3,500 bushels of 'cdm. ' -I We 'learn that th negro now in prison, accused of the mar der of Kennear Best, will probably get'well His wounds, wpich: Were once thought to be; mortal, , are Improving ' quite rapidly! r-Sampson' county correspondent: Capri Wt.P. Wemyss, of Clinton, who has made himself almost perfect in the management of; bees, reports a profit of $235-21, froni forty-three, hives, all; expenses 1 being deducted. , He, uses the new stand with, all the : improvements, and. Root's honey extractor, : which be prenounces- - perfecti i There is some talk of establiahing a cotton factory in or hear Clinton this Fall by a company of gentlemen of the countyj 1 '- A revival of considerable interest baS been in progress at Piney Grove. ' Id Lisbon township there are ten . country stores and a prospect of two or three inorej and still all tbe proprietors are ' prospering ; -W - . C 4J : . I : m a cenam secuoo- 01 oauipson, ai- most a mile square, ; there are ten ladie whose aggregate - weight is twenty-three hundred and seventy-one pounds and a half. i .The Catholic church at .Newton Grove,' Father Gross of Wilmington being priesd is said to be in a flourishing condiuon. lu connection with their chorcb, they also bave a fine, .well conducted- scbool. - j Cotton is v bouiog remarkably well ins; Sampson this season. A large crop will be gathered if, no , disaster occurs. MivaoD.--Kerft-oMbe-firm--of Kerrj &!Kerr,aUorpevsi pas remeved io Goldsj boro for the purpose or practicing law. Mt. Olive correspondent: We met. with an old friend; afew. days slooe; who, had hppn West-to better bis fortunes and returned a ''better and. wiser man." i HeJ thinks tliat Worth Carolina is the garden snot, and we agree with hjm , Stephen! Jetnigan, Esq., killed near Indian Springs,; Wayne county, aybucK.wnose net weignt was 140 pounds. , r-7 A firt grade certifi cate was granted Ezctiel Smith,' colored,! yesterday; by Professor Fetter, of ' Gplds- bdro. the, only certificate of that grade ever! granted to a colored person .bv the ; Profes sor. It 13 very compiimeniary io uiu reui-i pieni. ne ceriamiy is ucocriug uuiuicu man; polite, zealous and successful.' "' r NKW AUVKKTISERIBNTS W. B. McKov For rent, ."V , Munson & Co. Packing trunks, j Wi" J. BuHMAnNImperiaL vinegar. WL F. Hubbell & Co. Speculation., Prof. Aqostini Smilhvilie Excursion.: 0- G. Parsley & Co., For Smilhvilie. .' Local Hot. :i. Mr. John Nutt.' Jr..' hi as oeen appointed an Assistant Marshal for the aj-! preaching State Fair from JNew nanover county. ' L; .. ; r:., ;L;. ;.. Stationary, followed by1 'rising barometer, warmer southerly winds, ,Qear,j or partly ciouay weamer ,.ana ,jigut::oeai , rams are iue iBirWHUBUDwr una bcliiuu vj- day. 1 The health inspections for that portion of the city north of Market 'Street state-tbat.il is now in a better sanitary condition than it 'has been for years. : It certainly loo"ks so on Water street.- ?i l'- ' j ThfijCprrieiCoxicert IJlptoi gave another otlheir popular open air concerts was listened to by a huge audience, but we regret to say that thf larHicfwif iI.a Wnnomifnal nide of the fence. ? i - - Septeaee Commoied. -'."'""'"' '. " We learn that the BentecCfc of iObarles Ml Ej4s, colored, of , tmVeo(ihty, wi6 was convicted rof forgery 1 during" the! terfn of BrunswickSuperior Court, and three years' confinement In' th&PenltehUary, has since been comnwted by dlis "Honor.; two years iBy;niy covers both cases, the appeal in the one Adjear aeidf.:; L , ' ' ;"V if!j!CXi ..f i t Brunswick Cour adjourned, last evening after auite a busy session. Judge Moore sal Satisfaction to bpt attorneys pre ean't and tho Twnnle hv ilia nromDLness sad. ! , : T . ... - , , , 'ffltore Thlevea tlome to Orlef A.rre ;' Jtofrtir6r'rarlea; Implicated, lu Re- l;i irt KbVbertea - Steleu lropery Found in ttoelr PoaVeaalon; dec. j Aftir the arrest'of Ijohn Johnson and CurW Porter, i cfiarged' ' with' robbing the residence -of, MrJ & R. Bell, an account of .whitbj wa9 published . in our . last issue, a flpnp1i root-rant was issued and placed in the hands of Oflicer G. W. W. Davis, of the clay pblce force, who, accompanied by Mr. BeIIanjLolhefs, .visited a house on Market, between : tTbirteenth and Four- I teenth streets,, known, as the Tom. Jung house,, the owner oi wnicn is now in me Penitentiary, but rented or occupied . by Cuiley Porter. 5 5 Hereithey : found two col ored men, Eur well Rogers and Jeff uudgms. alluded to in the proceedings of the Mayor's Court, who were-immediately taken into custody. The rooms ' of the house did not contain a solitary article of fur nittife, not even a chair, but quite a numj ber of 'articles of more pr less value were found in: the rooms and in the possession of ;the parties,'ipcludiog a Colt's revolver i a four shooter; four linen' handkerchiefs; gold locket containing hair; two fine shirts and a vest, the latter articles all behig very bloody;, a lot of cigars; a lot of keys; &c. These articles were taken possession of by the officer,' an di tte two men were . carried tp the guard house and. locked , up. The cigars which are of a peculiar brand, have since been identified as the property of Hi J. C. Stevenson whose store, it will be re membered, was broken open and robbed on Sunday morning iast. Mr. Si- carried some of his cigars with bun to the office of the Chief of Police, and compared them with those found, and is willing to testify 'that they are the same. . The pistol, and handkerchiefs have been .; identified as the property of W. Fi Hargrive, the particulars in'tegard to their loss' being detailed else where in this paper4 : "L t . , , j .'f Hudgina claims to bait from Petersburg; Vai, while Rogers says be 'Is a' native of Person county, in this State, that he bad been living in Goldsboro, that he came here from that place about ' three or tour weeks ago, and had been acquainted with Curley . Porter about two months. Upon being questioned as to bis acquaintance with Goldsboro, however, he could not re call the name of a single person there, and said he was not sure that he bad ever heard Of a Mr- Gregory as being a resident of the placed Hudgina , accounted for the blood on the vest and shirts by slating that he was coming up from the sound and had a severe headache, when a colored woman proffered to cure him of it, her remedy consisting in probing or piercing a wart on bis forehead, from which the blood flowed in great ' profusion; and he accounts for; being in the housew1th Rogers by stating that he took refuge. there from the rain du-j ring the afternoon. - 5-t ... ;. It is believed, upon examination, of the head of Hudgina, made yesterday after-j noon, that the place in his forehead, which be slated was produced by"; an attempt lo relieve him of1 tbe headache, was really caused by a shot Another place was found ' on the side of tbe head, on a line with the1 wound in bis forehead, which looks as if it might have been produced by the shot J which may have glanced from the forehead and come out at the point referred to. Thia latter is quite a deep wound. There were; also discovered what appeared to be two or. three shot wounds in different parts or me body.: We learn that Curley Porter aays the bloody shirts and vest found in his bouse belong to him (H.), and that he was. shot at and wounded a week or so ago, while attempting to rob the watermelon patch of one John McKoy, near Hilton. The caaea of JTobn JTackaou and Cur-, ley Pirr-Ctoare with Larceny. The cases of John Jackson and Curley Porter, charged with the larceny of jewel ry, the property of Mr. S. R. Bell, came up' for bearing before Justice Harriss yester-; day' afternoon The case of Jackson was. finally continued until to-day at 12 o'clock, in order to allow .him time to procure , the attendance of a. witness, by whomjhe says he expects to prove that the jewelry was given. to him byChHey Porter to sell. ' The .evi dence weot to show',r as staled in our pa per, that Jackson offered the jewelry for sale at the establishmenrrjarWater street, ! and that PoVrel called fiJt the bal ance . d ue the next "morn ing, . am these facts were not denied,' by; , the, defendants. During the examination a coat was exhibi ted in court, which Porter claimed as his property. iThis , coat was found ' ia- the house ocenpied by Porter and contained In the; pockets two handkerchiefs whfrilf were identified as among The articles stolen from Mr. W. F. Hargrave.'' ' : : .: IPQTjter was ordered .to, giwe thond in the sum 9f $200 foe his -appearance at the next term of the Criminal 'Conrt, in! default of which he'was lodged in jiii. 't Both Jackson and -Poster are said to be hew'comeri lie're, having been residents -of Ibis city bit ashortitime.. . ..... ..y -JJ . v Eacaped Ijalc.,;., ytuiu nt.ivrlfX Phillis Moore, colored, who was recently sent to the Poor House to .be confined in jbe f department for. the i insane, escaped from' that - institution yesterday, . 'but was subsequently picked'up on the street by a party ' who had betf iritb6r2ed to hu nt her up; Sbei had fo be irned oyer to the police, however, .and was,; lodged lioi the guard hoflfse bhtil she1 can be conveyed to her old quarters. Sue was very indignant, saying that she had served the city on the- streets for., six. months at . time uuper Mayor CaaadyTa, &dmtnislia,tkn, hut had;' never bad her. feeJiegs, outraged sby; heing tojl4 Sammer :i gonct and -autumn t-4 i- comes to the front. -'v' 1 1 ' ' -. . - - 'r ( ; nTri Coqru lh M- J As jibe season advances business in j this particular department of justice, seerrs to steadily improve. , s. ,,,..,,:,. The first case called yesterday moVning was that of Charles Epps and Robe'rt'Richr ardsoa, the two colored' boys arrested 'for fighting over the railroad, mention of which was made in,, our last. .jThetcase i agaiosj; Richardson was dismissed, f hy Epps was sentenced to three days' confinement in a i i ! .;: , .1.1.4. -i ven uu uieivu anu waier. i ! ' John Jackson and Curley Porter; the coi lored dealers in jewelry, whose arrest was chronicled in yesterday's Stab, were turned over to Justice Harriss for investigation,! ) Burwell Rogers and . Jeff Hudgina, .ar rested on suspicion of being implicated with Jackson and Porter, were ' ordered ftt) be held to await further developments.' ' The sentence of ten days' confinement against Ben Person, who was convicted on Thursday morning of creating a, disturf bance, was reconsidered and the defehdan uiscuargea irom cusioay William Williams, colored, convicted b; fighting, and held to await the pleasure o the Codrt, was ordered discharged. A Prohibitory Tax on Ticket Seal per. The Fiuance Committee of the Board o Aldermen, by authority of section 10 6 the tax ordinance for' 1877, have imposed $ tax of $50 per month on all persons or pari ties, known as "ticket scalpers," who- bul or -sell . railroad or steamboat .tickets; or tickets combined by railroad and (waterj and the City Clerk and Treasurer has beea dnlv notified of the same. This tax is in-1 tended to be prohibitory against the' prac tice alluded to, which has been the mean ot causing the various railroad . companie to inaugurate a . system of limited ticket whereby persons travelling in tbi direction are deprived of the privi -.--' i '. i .... ' 1 ' lege or stopping or ' laying over' a' Wilmington - i for a L single' 4 day 1 night without sacrificing their ticket. W learn that the Superinteadentsof the diffe i it V( il ent roads connecting with this .city havi agreed that if this law is enforced they w hereafter make the limited ticket system in operative as far as Wilmington is con-teemed, for those travelling through; or,' Irl other words, that holders of through tickets can lay over as long as they desire in ,Wil mington and their ticket will be good for the remainder of tbe route for which it wai issued, when they are ready to resume tbei journey. This is a matter of no little im poptan'ce lo Wilmington, and the .author ties are lo be commended for .their actiod in the premises. The business of "ticket scajpers" is car- ried on to a great extent in many of the. larger cities. more Hoaae-Braaklaa. : f The residence of Capt, W, R. Kenan,' on Nun, between Front and Second streetsJ was entered on Thursday, during the abi sence of Capt. Kenan and Mr. W. F.' Har grave, who - are the only occupants at pre sent, CapL EL's iamily being absent from! the city, and robbed of several articles, in-? eluding a Colt's revolver, some handker-1 chiefs, &c. Mr. Hargrave returned to the house during the afternoon .and found the door open. . He thought at ; first that) Captain Kenan had arrived before him, but upon ' going up stairs, he; found 'everything topsy-turvey, trunks,! drawers, &c.,' having been ransacked.! There were evidences to show that the thief ! had become' frightened and left the; prera ises in a hurry, a case containing jeweb-yi having been thrown hastily upon a bed,1 without taking time to remove the netting, while a pair of old shears, which were evi dently being used to prize it open, were fouud by its side, having the appearance of being lossed there hurriedly by the party; who.was using them. The articles known to have been taken r Were subsequently recovered, as announced' elsewhere, at the house of Curley Porter.lii Tbe ihievesftseem to' have taken a fresh start, and the police deserve credit for their; promptness ; in ferreting them out and bringing them to justice. , f j. i L Thermometer Record, -1 The following will show tbe state of then thermometer, at the statiods nientioned, at 435 yesterday evening,. Washington. mean time, as ascertained from, the daii bajjetin i issued from the Signal 6flice in this city;,. 1 AaKUStaV,.l'l 'Wi Montgomery i' lV'M Charleston, ; i . '. i . .89 New iOrleans,ivli92 Corsicana, . . . . . . . vo Galveston,....!.. 91 Indianola, . . . tLiSI Jacksonville,, . . . .89 Key West,'.. ...'i .88 Moljile,... ... , .,92 Norfolkv.:..,, ; -80 PuntaRasfia,;:.".-.89 Savannah,;. ... ...90 St. Marks,... .,..,85 Wilmington, ..Ly 85 I tbm mi) "hit. I j ItlVKK ANDRJIBINE ITKB1SI. A. , The scbooner ; JJekh, aailed from New York for this port jn.lbo 29lb iast. 'I Hi -i'The scboonerLZV. W. Magee Seanianv sailed from gatb for lpi3 port on th'eSth iuS r: it aiiif r 'i himh .Ll The British brig LitOe' Harry, John son , arrived at London from Ibla port ' on the 29th insti. , 1' I,:: j L-r- The achooner Sgdaejt O. Tyler, Barret cleared from Philadelphia . for this port ori the 28th insU i- '.' . The little schooner pdUy? Yqrilen, with a lot of about ninety iron rails on boarc which she was ligliterihg for the scr B. H. MikJiell, was capsized off . I' on Thursday afternoon, abo"f -a sudden , flaw of wind ' just as she was in the in order to go abo" to sink,' and ti' windward posed 't" ma?" , j caua, C4..i i I! ' "t 'iii'r,i'".ii :ijT .r r-.U' v i' "'''-i '4- I' '-ti'--'i'" Tha Vtrmt Mtmtm- .-: . . : ... v The. first bale of new:Cotton .for thoo sea son was received and sold in this city' yfes- terdav. It wasLshibDed' bv.iMrl .Tintha lspn pf aurel JJijichmond county, NJ C.vconsigned- to Mr. E; P' Covingtori, classed as strict good middirng',' andTsoId'tO Messrs. Kerchper &- Raider . Bros, .atittS cents per pound; -i'iv t ,.,'-:i:i': ; M-vfe TUP MAILS f The mails close and1 arrive' it iheCity i-osi-umce a:ionowsi- ; I ;closa;; ,!. Nofthera through mails'. iTl; T I' d'.A.K V r Northern through and; way: ?'6:i5AL;it Mails for the N. C .? Railroad' jand routes 'supplied : there-' u ':. ' ' from, atri.V.Lf ;iir..-L:LLL6:l5iA.'M ooutnern mans ror &it points South, daily.': .'.L .ViL . . i iVji' Western mails (C. C. R) daily: texcept' Sunday). . . .'. . L 5:00 P: Ml .-.. l 6:30 P, Mail for Cheraw & Darlington i Railroad ...... . j.. J; Mails for points between Fic i rence and Charleston . . .'. . J ll :30Ai Mi 11:30 A. M, Fayette ville,and.o(fflces on Cajie .aJjear Kjiver, Tuesdays and i ,e ,iuiti-y Fridays. ..... . . . ........... 1 M P. ;H Fayetteville by Warsaw, daily . , ; (except Stmdays).-. .1 . .'. .'.(.' f6:15 A. H Onslow C JI. ftud intermd-.; ; iVf Lo diate offices every Friday J. 6:00 A. Ml bmithviile mails;'-' by sleam ' " ";! J boat, daily (excenl Sundavsl .S.-OO A. M. Mails for Easy Hill ' Town ! ! Creeks every Friday1 atii J.L 3K)0 P. arrive, i ... t KOrtbern through mails L- 12:15 F. Northern ' throiiffh ant foav !: .v Southerd mails.:.':...'.'.:.... ' uiaiia. . ...... i, . . , 5:5Q P. At 7:00 A. Ml Carolina Central Railroad. -. -. i '6:15 A. Ml Mails delivered from 6:00, A. M. i to !k30 l . jia. , suu uu ouuuuys irouio:ou io aioiA. al. , .. ! - ii Stamp Office open from 8 A.M. to 12 Ml and from 2 :to 6 P M. ' Money order and Register. department open same as stamp office. . , , . .. . , . . ,,. ... I Stamps for sale at general delivery when stamp office is closed. . . 1 V. ; -- J Key Boxes accessible at all hours., day anu niguu ,' Qaarteriy Ifleetlngrt. ' ' ''i i.' J i ll i. ; : -' . . .- i ; 1 Fourth round of appointments,' as mad by Rev.. Wi a Blacks Presidinir Elderr for tbe Wilmington District Methodist JSpisi Chnrr.h South: H , .i; - 'j : i Magnolia, at Providence... , Septi Coharie Mission,. . .... . .. . i. SepL Clinton,4 1 i ii . . . ; . . . . . . . li Sept Cokesbury. . .,; . . . v Sept. Wilmington; at,5 Front Street J Oct. Smith ville, at Concord. . ; ...I Oct. ' Onslow, at Queen's Creek.. . Oct. 8-i 15-1 ,29-30 6-' 13-14 20.-2 Elizabeth, at Elizabeth t6wn . . 'Oct. Bladen, at- Windsor.. . . .", . i Nov. 27-2S 3-4 Topsail.at Wesleyan Chapel. . Nov. 10-li Kenansville. Wesley Chapel-T. Nov. !n17-iS Wilmington, Fifth SUeet..J. Nov. 24-25 When y6rl see ahrightBaby pleased'witli itself and everybody else, be sure that Dr, Eull's Baby Syrup has been used. Only 25 cents per -bottle. l - 1 ' " f j 'i:rrv LI NO SUGGESTION OP ARTIFICIAXITV iscon veyed by tke embellishments of Gourand's Oiymj pian Cream. Ita adornment u the very counterpart oi nature .unique in appearance and composition jrur saie ny d. u. jaonaa. , , - , , . THE MOST ECONOMICAL ARTICLE is thai which makes the other components go the farthest while less or itself ia required, t This ia the casd with Doolbt's "Skast PowDKBlin ita relation td milk, emrs and ehortenine. The cake, bread or nas- try emerges from the oven a triumph of delicatq sweetness, and there is a redaction: on the eroeer'a Dill. I AcTma' thboush thk Fosks npon the sources) sipelaa, and other skin diseases, and ultimately re-1 moves every vestige oi tnem. : . . I j a i ; : J f a ' Bill's Instantaneous Haib Ate Is safe as well aa speedy. Reliable heln for' wnak il nnrvnna anTn.rR: Chranic, painful and prostrating diseases cured, without medicine. Fnlyermacher's Electric Belts the 'grand desideratum. srrand desideratum. Avoid imitations. Boo IdaM jmiloflAiid VaaM and Journal; with tall particulars, mailed free., Ad- dress Pulvkrmachkb Galvanic Co.. 292 Viae St.! Cincinnati, Ohio. uoox BntDXBT. l-mt tiaknmd Stab Book Bind; ery does all kinds of Binding and Euling in a work-i manlike manner, and. at reasonable prices. , Met chants and ethers deeding Receipt Books, or other worKrmay rely on promptness in the execution oe their ordefB.'1" L I w' m ' - j THE AMERICAN PEOPLE.-No people In the! world suffer aa much with Dvsnebsia aa Americans.! Although year of experience in medicine had failed! to accomplish a certain and sure remedy for this; disease and its effects, such as Sour-Stomach,Heart-barn. Water-brash,. bick Headache, Coativenese, Liver Complaint, yet since the introduction of ubbkn's auodst.itlowsb we believe there is no case of Dyspepsia that cannot be immediately re lieved. . .Two doses will relieve yen, ; Regular size til I SCHENCK'S ; PULM8Nia : SYRUP.f FOB HB Curb or Consumption, Coughs And Colds. Thef great virtue of this medicine ia .that it ripens the ' matter and throws it oat of the system, purifies the' blood and thua effects a care. " ...t .v ; Schsnck's Ska Wkkd Towto. W mi Cttrk ar ': Dtepkp8ia, JjnnaKSTioN, &c. The Tonic produces a healthy action of the stomach, creatine an aBDe-' lite, forming chyle, and curing the moat obstinate ' cases or juaigesnen. ,4 . . , . . : , Schkwck's SfAMbiAKX Pllls." por thx Cu&b or ! LavBB complaint, jtc i nese . puis are alterative, and produce a healthy action of the liver without the least danger, aa they are free from calomel, and yet more efficacious in restoring a healthy action of theliver, , . v;i,t( iii 'These remedies are a certain core, for Cannmn. ' ticw, aa the Pahaooic Syrup- ripens the matter and H Jiver, create a healthy bile, and remove all diseases of the liver, often a caase of Consumption. The Uea Weed Tonic, gives tone aad strength to the ato- nn rifles the blood. The Mandrake Pills ar.t nnnn thn macn, maxes a gooa aigestion, and enables the cr- ;ans u ioixb gooa Diooa.i -i ne eomMaea: action- er hese medicines, as thus explained, will care every case of Coosamption. if taken initama.and the nee of the medicines persevered ia , ( . ' Dr. Schenck is prolesgionalry a his princfpal of fice, corner of Sixth and Arch Streets, Philadelphia, every Jioadafi where all letters for advice must be addressed. .Schenck'p medicines for sale by all Druggists.'" J ' L' 1 'i -J -if".' , i" ( NEW' ADVERTISEMENT. v '; Jl2J Germany, lead in the maaofactare of YIM- KGAS. Lli LLi'''-Cii.! 'ft .'! -?---'J I'heir IMPERIAL WfUTE WINE VINEGARi (triple swengin, ncanag na iuet viaegar, is aa- excelled in quality and purity, f . . . Orders reDctfully solicited by the Affent. - w. ii buhman:?. ;l- i v .v. Llppltt'S KOW, 8Ut! Frm reel,' bet- :aD:;3. : .- sept l-eoa tr t yl?ATl?S OB ADVUTIStiO. Ona 8qoare ono day,.,, , fAJtawaaw,;...-... "... - . .flmi J, . $1 00 . 1 ts . . r S 50 3 00 . 8 50 . 4 l0 . (CO : 8 50 -i io on ; n oo . 24 00 40 00 : eo to five ts... . One week,.... Two weeks.. . ""W': ' M' ..-. Two months,. ... , - i thNkA tnMha 1 i .-': One year . ., tCbntract AdvertisemenU taken at pronor ttntetrlow.ratesi .. - , Tea lines id Nonpareil type make one square. IffiW'ADYEKTISEMENTS.' Grand Family. Excursion ! rjrit) SMITHVlLLEiON THKL; ' t -.ii , . BARGE MODOC," ' WEDNESDAY, BKPTEMBKR 6. - I fjjjh JjTader tb,e auspices of . . '.,; Erol i.ostini. :nrWltAtiiN STRING BAND will famieh Musicf or Dancing. ; t"RefreshmenU at city prices. : ... Tickets as nsnaL Lady and Gentleman $1. Gentleman 75 cents. ..Children 25 cents, Children under fiveyears free,.;,..u. . ... , ,, sept 1 3t Trunks,; SELLING AT MANUFACTURERS' COST.' ' ' ' F1NB J BANS DRAWERS onlv 75.'. -LINEN COLLARS f3 per doeem - vtner uoods Va SAP. septl-lt Rl CM SON 4c CO. For Bent. A STORE on the coiner of Market and Front Streets: well located and conven lain Shi ient for almost any business, . a. large aouDie warehouse in unince's Aliev. A Dwelling, on Love's Avenne. 1b' Brooklvn. ton. taining aix rooms. ( - - -. v . A Dwellinsr an Fifth Street, betweea Market and - Dock, containing lour rooms. . . A large Dwelling, on the corner of Dock and Se cond Streets, known as the arrisa House,, contain - ing vweive rooma..-., . , . r,,. .,. . Also, several other Houses. weU located, in vari ous parts of the city. s'. -iuti. L '. i , jrpr terms apply to ; j-, , w. B. McKOY, , Office o Market Street, over septl-tf ;- . -. Harriss' Drug Store. For Rent. ' -THE LARGE AND ELEGANT DWEI.- LING, formerly the residence of N. N. Nixon, situated on Chestnut Street, be tween 'rmrd ana Iurtn, will be rented for one year from October 1st . - It ia sub stantially and elegantly built, contains more than twenty rooms, and is well adapted to the purposes ot a Boarding Honaa. .- . - . , Parties wishing to rent or lease may see the House 5 caJUnff on Mrs, M A tobesoB, the present oc-. uttE.w4iu wuMpKaiuta snowing ib -- For further particulars applvto the nndersiened by letter, addressed to, Scott's, Hill, Fender county, or at? wmrlngtoiKJ .i; k. a, JSBXAN, Trustee, aug 18-2tawtf SaW. nao" and Guardian. For Bent, I HiE jOFfTHOSE DESIRABLE PWKL LlKGiotlSES, oVthe West cide of 4th !! street, between Mulberry and Chesnut Streets. In fine order; Water and Gas in thUousai. PesaessioB given October 1st. t Enquire of t a , Ht Ifl MX)TT, aug 30 tf or DAN O'CONNOR. 'ForiEent. 1 f !THe' BLOCK: Bf BUILDIN'GS known as the OA Kit, PROPERTY, on 2d Street. consisting of THREE,1-" STORES and THREE TENEMENTS. A , f, I ' ; ' Abolvrto - aug 28-lw - - - or' WM, LARK IN S . , For Sale or Bent. rpHB , BILLIARD TABLES AND FIXTURES, JL BAB FIXTURE'S, and SIXTEEN ROOMS FURNISHED, contained in tbe building, known as Brock's Exclianeo, we offer for sale on liberal terms, or we will rent tbe same roa the 1st of Oc tober. Apply to aug26-tf; vlu Hi BQUftHILD A BRO. 1 1 Ship Notice: 1 warned against harboring or credit ing any of the Crew of the Schooner fANN DOLE," as neither the Master or Consignees will .be responsible for any bills they may contract; R. W.MARSHALL, Master. aug 80-3t Ship Notice. '' ALL PERSONS ? ARE HEREBY cautioned against harboring or trust- 1 lag any of the Grew of the Norwegian Barque 'UENiua. lissiSN.' aa no aeDt of tDeir contracting will be paid , by the Master or Consignee. K - i. Jfi- RASMuSSEN, Master. aug30-3t ft.ir THE y Stf. ..t 77 , UMTl-DUMTl.f ,i"' and .i::E:E,WE8T7iiyi " c i a j s .. ... 7t aug 16-tf : ojr a. nuui i i nae Tobacconist Buy ITow. -1 -'- !l j THOSE SERGE ' '' BUTTON -BOOTS Are-Going' Fast t i a. Hhe Low Price '- offi.TS : Better buj' bow or you ' will regret it ' GEO. R. FRENCH St SON," ; " '-' r.''Mi . ;39 N, Front St. mg Sl-tf 5 At AnctitiiL M 24 HarM Street. TOCK CONSISTING OF BOSKS, STATION ERY. .PICTURES,' "FRAM E8.- CANDIES. CI GARS. TOBACCO. &.. Ac Also, two fine Silver. Jfeented. SHOW -OASES.. - , (. j a j , - . The entire Stock must be sold. Sale to com xaeace Saturday, September 1st, at 12 o'clock, -- aBgai-st ; l . u. iiaATii, A Hew Collection OP PROSE AND POETRY J ' " -' ' ' -4 ' FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. , Selected from the Most Popular -. ' , r. .- ' . wraers tor c'Diiorcn. "IIAIPY BAYfC -A- Profneelv llrastrated Juvenile.' 138 rjluBtra- tions. With ContribntiooB from each Capital Wri ters for the Young as - - : Louis Ja. Aicott, Phoebe uary, . Mary N. Prescott.'-- -8. W. Lander, . J.G.Wood, - . William M. Thayer, U C.'A. Stephens;- 'Margaret Field, ' ' . Alice Cary, , F. Chesboro, , . ' - u :-'.( I And many others.' - For sale at - . HKJNSBERGER'S ' tv I - - . . j ' Live Book and- Music Store. 'augSCMf t', i . Nos. 89 and 41 Market St.. . Tr tJ 1 1 1 1 1. ... 4u tsarre iq lTcr'HEElTT!' ' 3 'i iaaati f iiiLi
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Sept. 1, 1877, edition 1
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