THE nOEimiG STAB.
.: By WH. H. BERNARD.
VUBL1SHED DAILY BCKPtf MONDAYS.
V
KATKSOV SUBSCMPTIOK IH ADYAMOI r
One
yearr (by mail) portage pald,i ..ti...i f7 00
uoaths, , k , .,.., . .. 400
Six Bioa
Three months, f
. One month w
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O QJC
To City Subscribers, delivered In auy part of the
city. Fifteen Cents per week. . Our City Agents are
uui. uumuiLscu w coueci tor mere inaa tnree months
in advance. w j
- OUTL1KES.
Col. Tom Scott will keep house in Wash
ington this.wiater.''-'.''---.: The Russian com
manders acknowledge that they ha ve been
beaten as much by their own errors as by
the bravery of Ihe Turks. - - Keyport,
N. j:, loses $200,000 by a fire, 'j-U Fifty
thousand dollar Are at Lawler, Illinois.
-The ..unemployed workingmea! of.
San "Francisco are making things lively.
Secretary Sherman says he will not be
a candidate for U. S. Senate. Phila
delphia is excited ovej, an over-issue, of
street car- stock. '! ;. Spanish "- steamer
Diego burned at sea.'.' Eastern war
news continues favorable to Turks. -Grand
Lodge Odd Fellows willnneet at
Austin, Texas, next, time.. The pros
ecution of Gambetta continues. " '".'- A.
later telegram denies that Tom Scott will
keep house in Washington. The Pres
idential party arrived t Atlanta 'yesterday
and were .welcomed by . Gov. Colquitt in
presence of 10,000 spectators. . New York
markets: Gold dull at 103; cotton quiet at
11 5-lGll 7-16; strained rosin i 701 SO.
spirits turpentine steady at 84ic.i
The Presidential party were at At
lanta yesterday. They were wel
comed in a formal address by Gov.
Colqnilt in the presence of ten thou
sand ; people. As a Confederate sol
dier and a Southern Democrat, Gov.1
Colquitt lias a splendid record, and,
we trust he "will not" be criticized too
sharply by those who do not agree
with him on questions of propriety.
We regret to learn that the build
ing, presses,' type and everything be
longing . to. the office of the North
Caroliniant:at Elizabeth. City, were
burned-Wednesday morninc about
3 o'clock -The publication i of the
paper -will bo resumed as soon as new
material can be procured.
Softly, dear brother of the Index
Appeal. Had you only awaited the
arrival of our issue of yesterday, yon
would have discovered that we gave
vou. the credit unintentionally omit
ted the day before.
THK KKTCRN OP BRISK TllltES.
Unwonted Jlolaaiion In ibe Bail.
Mt reenter Hew York. ' .
New York Bulletin, Wednesday. I .
It may be doubted whether at auy
period since the close of the war that
part of the city known as the dry
goods district has exhibited so much
real animation . as at present. ' Yes
terday it was no easy matter for pe
destrians to move along Broadway
and the streets on either side, on the
way from Broome down to Cham:
hers, owing to the transfer of mer
chandise to the trucks, consigned to
almost all parts "of the country, par
ticularly the West and Southwest.
Many houses are at work by gas light
to fill orders. Another proof ;of com
mercial activity is the frequent block
ades of drays in Hudson street, at
the New York Central and Hudson
Railroad freight depot, as well as at
and along the wharves of the coast
wise steamers. Nor are these signs
of reviving commercial activity con
iiued to the lower part of the city.
The, hotels are receiving large acces
sions to their list of guests, the ma
jority of whom are merchants from
ihe country, come to effect purchases.
Large numbers of our citizens mer
chants, bankers and other business
men -who have been spending ; the
summer in Europe, are also returning
by every steamer, and the presence
of these, within the past few days, is
a noticeable , feature of the "street"
and the commercial exchanges. j
Dimiee Done br tbe Cyclone.
.Houston, Tkx., Sept. 20.
The following is the estimated
damage by the laic cyclone aronnd
Galveston : The government works
in Bolivar channel, including a por
tion ofthe fleet, $75,000; the Galveston,-
Houston and Henderson rail
road,' loss of : track and the bay
bridge, $20,000 ; the Gulf, Colorado
and Santa Fe railroad, loss of track
and bridge, $20,080 ; cotton -presses,
$18,500 ; incompleted buildings in
the city, $9,500 ; bath houses on the
boach, $3,500 ; twenty small schoo
ners capsized, loss $5,000 ; 1 private
buildings and property, $10,000. i
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Ntreet Plstat In Kentnekr. :
Louisyiixs, Sept. 20.
A dispatch from Richmond, Ky.,
says: A year ago Jasper AJaupin shot
John Barnura at Kingston, wounding
him. .Afaupin was indicted' and his
trial was set for . to-day, but the case
was not reached. This evening the
parties met in the street in Richmond,
each accompanied by friends, when
tiring hdgan. Jasper Maupin, John
Burnurn, Chrfs. Ballard and Win. A.
Cornehson were killed. The survi
vors were arrested. "
The beauty of the ladies of Baltimore
has become tbe standard of comparison the
- world over. They maintain that peculiar
clearness and richness of complexion by
the occasional use (as required) of Dr. Bull's
Wood Mixture - -It- u ( f
CbincaorSchedole, - ! .
Commencing with to-morrow (Monday)
the passenger train? oo t'be Carolina Cen
tral Railway will leave, Wilmington at ,6.82
A. M. and arrive at Charlotte at8,80 P.' M.,
leave Charlotte at .00 A. M. and arrive at
Wilmington at 9.00 P. M. No passengers
will be permitted on any other trains. - -
TliE;:AI:()RNISO-; STAR,. : 1
VOL. XXI;NO. 1:
NEW ADViCRTISEVIBNTK.
N. Jacobi Hardware. 4
B. R. MooKE For rent, r
Rogeb Moore For rent , "
' A; David New store, &c. . -
John Dawson Hardware. ' :
R. W. Chadwick Boarding.
Ghant, Hinton & Co Card.
S. H. FisHBLATE Dry goods. ; " ' ,
Harbison & Aixen Fall hats.
MtJNSON & Co-7-Wamsutta shirts.
Munrob & Kisq Stall-fed beef
Giles & Mubchison Plows, &c !
Rbt. D. Morrbixb School notice:
Bakery, 32 Market streetFor rent.
Mozart SaiiOOn Vienna lazen beer.
C. C. RAH.WAT Change of Schedule.
HElNSBKRGKa Books and statiaaery.
Henry Savage Notice to tax-payers. -Hayden
"& Gkrhardt Saddlery, &c.
Annuai. Statement County Treasurer.
J. L. Boatwright Ham8rnew fruit, &c
Ret. G. D. Bernhem'- Female seminary
J. W. Gordon &Bro Marine insurance.
Geo. W. Bornemann Family groceries.
Kerchner .& Caxder. Bros Cheese,
bagging, flour,' salt, &c.
Lofal Dot. ; i ' -.. ,
The sun "crossed the 'liiMj" yes-
temay. v"
Not much doing in magisterial
circles lately. : i r
Kriday night was almost cool
enough for frost
- The , Criminal Court meets a
week from to-morrow, r i
i .
The thermometer was down to
70 in our office last night
No iutermentsin Believue Cem
etery during the past week.. v
- - Very fine sweet potatoes aTe
now selling at 80 cents per bushel, i
To--day is known in the religious
calendar as the 17th Sunday after Trinity.
Mr. Carl Mugge, who has been
ou a visit to Europe, returned a day or two
ago. , .j ; : . '
There were no cases for irial
before the Mayor's Courtyeslerday morn
ing. .::-,:... f:: . i , '
No services at the First Pres
byterian Church this morning. There will
be prayer meeting at 5 P. M. j
The State news, which general
ly appears on our first pagewill be found
on the second page of this issue.
- Tax-payers are requested by the
City Treasurer and Collector to "walk up
to tbe Captain's office and settle." . . .
We ihall miss our usual supply
of September mullets this season on' ac
count of the prevailing easterly winds.; i
The Xjittle Minnis, owned and
sailed by Mr. John Higosmith, came out
best in the skiff race yesterday .afternoon.
Mr. J. J. Cassidey, formerly ed
itor of the Pott, who has been absent for
the past five months in Illinois,- was on our
streets yesterday. , i - 1 J
The interments in Pine Forest
(colored) Cemetery during the past week
numbered four, of which two were adults
and two children. '
... Rev. Mr. Taylor, of the First
Baptist Church, has returned from his visit
to Virginia, and will occupy his pulpit at
the usual hours to-day. ; i - - -
The Register of Deeds , issued
three-'-tparriage licenses during the past
week, of which one was for white and two
were for colored couples.
Messrs. W. M.
Monroe and
Isaac W.King have opened a meat store
in the Carrie building, on Second, between
Market and Princess streets. ' ;.
: The street force, under the su
pervision of Superintendent McGarrigle,
are hard at work getting the various tho
roughfares in order, opening ditches . and
drains, &c. " .. .. . ' .r '
- There were only two interments
in Oakdale Cemetery during the week clos
ing yesterday. Of these, one was brought
here from Clinton and the other was a child
ten months old. V't J j
Messrs. J. H. Carrie and G,-J.
Boney, who have been rusticating among
the mountains in the western part of 'the
State, have, returned,, both looking as
'hearty as bucks." f " - ' j vS ,
For the first tune during its ex
istence the Star suffered the misfortune of
having one of its forms ''knocked into pi"
yesterday. We doi't like that kind of "pi,"
even as a birthdty present. .
Mr. Daniel Frohman, advance
agent of Callender's Georgia Minstrel
Troupe, which are to appear at the Opera
House in this; city on Saturday evening
next, was in the city yesterday. .
Stationary or higher pressure
and temperature, northeasterly winds, pos
sibly veering to southerly, , and ' areas . of
light rains, followed by clearing weather,
are the indications for this section - to-day.
We learn that the eolored ''"com-,
binatton" alluded to in our last, composed
of VDn George Thomas" and ;the banjo-
picker, have gone to Jjumberton instead of
Columbia,' where they will commence the
fall campaign.
a, Yesterday was - what iff known
as an "off day" ui rosin and apiriU turpen
tine, and at IcasV. one o' Uie brokers be
came so desperate at th inactivity j of the
trade that he took his gun and deliberately
shot at the hull's eye. u
WILMINGTON,
COUNTY COllinmiONBHS.
; Abstract of ProeeedlMC.
The Board of County ' Commissioners
met in special session yesterday afternoon
at 2 o'clock; present, J. G. Wagner, Chair
man, and Commissioners B. G.-Worth, IK
8. Sandersand Duncan Holmes. ; .' '
It was ordered that C. W. Oldham be
granted until the next regular meeting to
give, his bopd as constable of Federal Point
township. ! ,
It was ordered that the school claim in
the hands of Samuel UeaT be referred to
the Countv i Attorney, to collect the same
from the school funds of Caswell township.
Pender county. ,, t..
: i On motion it was ordered that the Stan
dard Keeper be allowed to store his weights
and measures in the office of the Register
On motion of Commissioner Worth the
tax books of Cape Fear, Federal Point,
Harnett and Masonboro towBships were
received and ordered to be turned over to
the Sheriff, with instructions to proceed to
collect tbe same. . . . t: :
It was ordered that the clerk of the Board
draw off a duplicate list from the' jury list
already made, for the use of the -Commis
sioners.-" ' ' ' ' i
. ... j
On motion of Commissioner Sanders a
committee of one carpenter was ordered
appointed to examine Smith Creek bridge
and submit a report to the next meeting of
the Board. - . '. ' .
Ordered that the Clerk furnish the Board
with a list of the Overseers of Public
Roads in the County of New Hanover at
their next meeting. , ,
A communication having been received
from the Township School Committee with
regard to the, Peabody Fund, it was or
dered that the late School Committee -fur
nish the Board of County Education with
an - itemized statement - of the Peabody
Fund during their term of office.
Oa motion, the Bo aid adjourned.
Painful Accident.
Mr. Alexander Kan n aire, in the employ
of Messrs. Altaffer & Hill, in the capacity
of a glazier, met with a very severe jacci
dent at the factory of those gentlemen yes
terday mcrning, about 7f o'clock just
after work bad commenced. . It appears
that Mr. Kaunaire mounted what is known
aaa trestle, a peculiar kind of bench, with
the view of reaching something on a shelf,
and while extending his hand for the same,
(here being several boxes of glass in close
proximity to the trestle, the'latter suddenly
gave way, and Mr. K. was precipitated
opoa one of the boxes of Rlass from which
one large pane was projecting, a corner of
which came in contact with the calf of his
right leg, cutting a gash in it about
three inches in length and three-quar
ters of an inch id depth,' from which
tbe blood flowed in . a copious stream.
He-was removed to a comfortable lounge
and the wound bandaged as nicely as pos
sible, in order to stop the flow of blood,
while a messenger was dispatched in all
haste for a physician, who, upon his arrival,
dressed the wound, and the sufferer j was
then taken to his residence. The injury
was an exceedingly painful one,, and the
wound presented a very ugly appearance.
i - fc -fcr- ..ii-.iiii.
StlSmilh RunelK .
The inimitable SoL Smith Russell, with
bis talented concert . eompany, will give
one of bis splendid entertainments at tbe
Opera ' House on Tuesday evening next.
The Boston IrawUer, alluding to his! ap
pearance in that city, says of Mr.' Russell
and bis performances; 'The applause was
hearty and long-continued, and the efforts
of Mr. Rassell to please were as successful
as ever. He is an original, immensely and
deservedly popular wherever ' he appears,
for his imitations ate unsurpassed, and be
never allows himself to descend to anything
that could give offence to fhe most particu
lar of his auditors." ,v
The box sheet will open at Heinsberger's
bookstore to-morrow morniag. j .
Disorder ly tondact. ' ;.s
We ire informed that two young while men
entered the store of Mr. Moody, on Fourth,
between Church and Castle streets, yester
day afternoon,: about 1 o'clock, while in a
state of partial intoxication, the store be
ing in the care of a youth during the tem
porary absence of the proprietor) and help
ed themselves to whatever they- took a fan
cy to, including cigars, tobacco, and seve
ral other articles, and finally went iate the
back room and bad a fight between them
selves over some trivial matter of dispute.
The youth who was attending to the store
sent after a policeman, r when they took
their departure. V' , f
Look Out forVbcm. : : j
There are said to be about six hundred
employes at the Rock Quarry, is Bruns
wick, getting out rock for the government
works, and it is estimated by one oC our
magistrates that at least one-third of: this
number are professional thieves j who have
congregated there from various sections of
the State, and.who will be let loose oa the
" 4
community as soon as the cold weather sets
in and the work stops. If this statement is
correct our police authorities, magistrate's,'
and others will have.their .hands full ddring
the winter, and citizens generally will have
to bft on the qui tivey - ! . . .
v - ' ' ' ' . f.
Danjeeron Sport; j f f J
A colored boy, who gave bis name as
George Poisson, called upon the city pbysi
:cian yesterday to dress a wound -behind'
his ear, which tbe boy said was caused by
a knife thrown at him by another boy hi
play. Tbe wound was not : a serious jone,
but sutflcently so to. serve as a warning to
his friend to be more, careful with his knife
hereafter.1 1 i '
. ' , .This Mobninq , Star was
years old yesterday. ' rt.s? w,-
ten
N. C, SUNDAY, SEFTEMBElR 23 1877.
TJte School Cenoao, dec. '
... Messrs. S. N., Cannon and W. M. Hayel.
who were appointed by the School Conl-
mYtteemen of Wilmington ' Township t
take-the census of the children in sail
township between' the a8 of six an
twenty-one yeirs, will enter upon the dis-j
charge of that duty to-morrow. We lear
that it is their intention, as it will be bui
little additional trouble, to take tbe censuj
of tbe entire population of the place while
they are at it. By doing this they will perl
form a service which will bo of 'no little im
portance to the city. . - , I
Iajaredlon tbe Railroad. - '
Henry Malone, a colored fireman in the;
employ of the Carolina Central Railway,
got his foot badly crushed yesterday morn
ing. It seems that he was in the act of
stepping from the train to the ground, when
his foot slippcd'and was caught undetbe
wheel of a car, which passed over it. Tho
physician who was called to examine the
wound and give it the proper attention
states that it is not likely that amputation
will be necessary. Malone Was formerly
one of Capt. Howland's brakesmen. ;
Robbery..;;'
, The residence of Mr. Robert Morrison,
near the corner of Front and Walnut
streets, was entered on Friday morning last
and 'robbed of several articles of clothing.
Entrance was effected by prizing open a
window. Robberies are getting to be fre
quent again. :
RIVER AND 1TIARINK ITEMS.
. " . ;
The schooner Albert Maton, Rose,
cleared from Baltimore for this port on the
20th insL . - : ;
We learn from- Capt. Green, of the
steamer North State, wbicb arrived here
.last night, that the river had risen thirty-
five feet at Fayetteville when he left that
place Friday morning, and was still grad
ually rising. The freshet was just entering
the lowlands along the line of the river as
the steamer came down, and Capt, Green
is under the impression that many of the
fields will be considerably overflowed and
the crops aamagea. j . .
JIT t't'KlTl. i .'
THE WITCHERY OF WOMAN. The proodest
conqueror, the lowliest serf. r rudest savage suc
cumb auke to beauty's eoarmd. no ata to oeaaty is
so potent as Oonraud's Olympian Cream. Conveys
no idea of aitMcial anDliance. Price In larce Bot
tles reduced to One OoUarr For sale by J. C.
Mnnds.-.H'tyjte :2 ;p.
Fovdib j ou pet tie ia tbe
world. The cans are lwya fuiiwtisrht, the article
itself the nurest and atronirest noMihle. ao that
smaller quaatity than ustuU snSIces K vea want
your baking always perfect. J, X)on''t fall then to
JJOOUET'S X JSAST rOWDEB. .C s-r jj. '
There is no ewe uf Dyspepsia tbat Gam'i An
oust Flowxs will not cure. Go to any Drug Store
and inquire about it. If yen suffer from Costlve-
ness. Sick Headache. Sour Stomach. Indigestion,
Liver Complaint, or any derangement of the Sto
mach or Uver try it. Two or three doses wui re
lieveyoa. Regular size 75 eta.- .
DELIBERATE SUICIDE. Not for a single day
can a Ceugh be safely neglected in this climate.
wunout aeiay resort to jualk a txoKmror uosm
hodhd us Tab. This balsamic vegetable Drenara
tion extinguishes a Cough, or cures a Cold, with
unexampled rapuuty. ' ;
Jtoke'a Tootnacae urops cure in one minuie.
Book Bimdbst. Thx mokhiss Stab Book Bind
ery doea ail kinds of Binding and Ruling in a work'
manlike manner, and at reasonable prices. Met
chants and ethers needing Receipt Books, or other
wote, may reiy on promptness in me execution pi
tneiroraers. , . .,,
TBAHsvxa ' Fmmtins-Ihxs. Invaluable to rail
road companies. Bteamship oompaniefl, banks, mer
chants, manufacturers and others. They are en-
curing anacaangeiees, ana wui copy snarp ana
clear for an indefinite period of time. Having ust
received a fresh supply of these inks, we are pre
pared to axecu te orders promptly ana at moaaraia
prices. . . - - -
Latu Pxpuaa. To Harris News Stand, south
side Front Street,' we are indebted for copies of the
New York Ledaer. CTiimnev Corner and - Frank
lAtlWi Illustrated JTmamaoer for the current week.
The Stand will remain open until 11 o'clock; this
morning.
VaHsIiIa 'lialn fnr WAftllr M.nA Tinrvnti BnfFp.ra
Chronic, painful and prostrating diseases cured
without medicine. Pulvermacher'a Electric Belts
the srand desideratum.
Avoid imitations. Book
and Journal, with full particulars, mailed free. Ad-
dress PoxviButaoBn Galvanic Co., 29s Vine 8t
umcinnau. unio.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
For Bent, -
FOUR VERY CONVENIENT AND
rssss
desirable Rooms, Second, between Dock
nit
jsisit
land Orange streets. Also Stables, Ac
Inquire at Bakery 33 Market street. sep 22-8t
For Bent, ;
FROM OCTOBER 1st, A DESIRABLE
!!!!
Residence on Red Croze, near Third
III!
street, at' present occupied .by Judge
Meares. Apply to
B. R. MOORE.
sept 23 3t '
Houses for Bent, j
Awht FOR RENT ON REASONABLE TERMS :
N ne House corner Second and Mulberry.
Issaa L containing four Rooms and Kitchen;
lis Si i ne House on Red Cross, between 4th
w Jawirl K4 Antnnlnf K sAan m anil lMt.sAm
One House on Oranee. between 4th and 6th streets.
OttlU VlrUf WHMIIU lUfi V AWKU BJ1U lslV"' "
Containing seven Rooms and Kitchen.
Possession given immediately. Apply to
sept S3 2t
ROGER MOORK.
Books and Stationery.
J- COMPLETE STOCK OF STANDARD AND
. Miscellaneous Works, School Books, Blank ,
Books,' of ev-ry alte and style.
Legal Cap, Fcsols Cap, Bill Cap, Letter and Note
Paper, all grades; Box Papeteries in great
, variety; Official Letter, Note,
-;:; ' ' Drug and Dim Envelopes. '
For sale at HEINSBERGER'S,
sept 23-tf, 39 and 41 Market street.
PIANOSORGANS AND MELODEONS
Marine Insurance. ;
Wk ARE NOW PREPARED TO EFFECT
Marine Insurance on cargo on steamers to Balti
more, Philadelphia, New York and Boston in the
Commercial Mutual Insurance Com
" pany of New York, -,
one of the strongest and most reliable Marine
Insurance Companies in America. Patronage re
spectfully solicited. -
' ' JOHN W.GORDON A BRO..'
,...i!r,j-.v-.... General Insurance Agents, v'
.o. septSS U 'i j, , M North Water street,-
Isrrt T
1
IlLS
' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Annual Statement -y
For Fiscal Tear endingr Aagast
ill, 1877, of theCounty KeTC
nue and Charges," and Amount
Audited on every Account, and
tho Permanent Debt of the
; County, v . :
Treasarer's Statement.
GENERAL FUND. County of Hew Hanover, In
account with Elijah Hewlett, County Tresgurer,
from September 1st, 1876, to August 21st, 1877:
Dr.
Toamonnt paid Warrants. ........... ... 16,501 08 i
Do. do. court Tickets S.1&7 i
. Bo. do. Treasurer's Commission 498 66
$20,156 64
Or.
By Balance on hand August 31st, 1876
24 30
By am't roe'd from 8. H. Manning. Sheriff.
lax on neai ssiate, htio.. (lz.WMl 1U
Sched. B Tax. 1876, 649 75
Tw iik. . ion I fto ua Am -a ..i. a..
By am'tree'd from Delinqsent Taxes.... soi 94
. . do. - qo. , . w. uoraeaux, Ben -1 138 1
Do. . do. J. X. Sampson. KegTr 67 00.
Do.- do. Cronly & Morris, sale
harse 67 45
By balance doe County Treasurer........ w 49 99
V f.155 04
B. HEWLETT, County Treasurer.
SPECIAL FUND, New Hanover County, In account
with Elijah Hewlett, County Treasurer, from Sep
tember 1st, 1876V to August 81st 1877:
1876. - . , J)T. .
Sept. 1. Balance due Treasurer.'..
- .- Paid Coupons (gold; and premlam
this year... ;
Paid Warrant, No. 106. W. 8. A
D. J. Devane
Paid Warranty No. 841, D. L.
Kussell
. Paid for four County Bonds, each
. $500, one Coupon past due at
tacbed. ................
, , Paid Treasurer's Commissions..
.Balance. .
87 86
t
3.793 29
350 00
1,800 00
198 10
. 3,868 31
$9,751 t6
1876.
O.
Sept. By am't ree'd from 8.H.Manuing.
Nn m
Oct
Do.
do. Black Manning ' 8,600 00
4o. 8. H. Manninar.. . s.nna m
Nov.
Bee.
Do
oo.
Do,
do. A. K Black .... 603 79 !
Oo. p. Dellnqa'ntTaxe. 81 58
do. t 8. H. Manning.. . 2,984 43
. do. Deliaqa'nt Taxes 13 45
do. do. . , t.. 6 76
do.- do.' v 65 61
1877.
Jan. Do.
March Do.
May Do.
July Do.
$9,758 56
Balance brought down August
B. HEWLETT,
81,1877... 3,368 81
County Treasurer. -
BOARD OF EDUCATION, Hew Hanover County,
in account with Elijah Hewlett. County Treasu
rer, from September JSTB. to August 31, 187T:
To amount paid Towuships for support of
Bcnooia, as per mommy numenu ren
dered To amount paid Treasurer'a Commissions
To Balance ;
7,188 68
190 26
4,517 65
$11,896 59
Or.
By Balasce brought forward. . ...... . . . 8,403 99
jjy am ircc a irom o. u. Manning, Sheriff 6 828 OS
iDcLfr.. do B'dXducat'n, Baleigh 179 86
-Do- : t. a. Jfannlmt. onset -
- ; fccKt B 1,079 SO
Do.-" do., 'sundry . ala . . 2aes 408 49
EaTnre bmc-lt down 4J17 65
a.. ,. a,-it, Ma-.yr Treasarer.
DIbBuSSEMFNCTS FPO'I KlTrMlR. lST.
1876, to PKCic., f. jm.caTjaau -r !
Orocerles,ClothlBg Ss Wsod (Out-door Pooi) 2,081 41
Medicines.
dw
T26 70 !
Medical attendance,
Colons and Burial,
Poor House.:
Hospital and Insane.
Incidentals...
do.
do. 134 83
331 00
. 9,587 60
. 1,5119 95
155 65
. 270 f8
. 651 70
67 83
., 1,008 75
. ' 19 63
496 25 I
327 021
. 33 15 I
. 177 851
Public BuUdinc
Roads andtBr
Jail
Tax List..........
Advertising and Printing
Tax Remitted .....
Stationery and Books .
Elections. ,
Medical Attendance on Jail.
Jurors
Witnesses
Sheriff Fees..
County Commissioners. ...
Coroner
Medical Expert at Coroner's Inquests. . .
Clerk Superior Court ..i
Register
Constables
. 1.188 65
. 1,643 75
. 742 05
. 855 301
30 00
. 457 22
879 60
47 54
Justices of the Peace 566 25
Attorneys . 300 00
Solicitor............... 156 00
Work House 10 00
Interest.. ..........i '5010
$18,246 99
DISBURSEMENTS FROM -JANUARY 1ST, 1877,
TO AUGUST 318T, 1877. ,
Transportation for Paupers (Out-door Poor) 106 49
urocenea,uieuung wooa, do.
Medicines, do. - -'
Medical Attendance, " do.
818 04
649 90
. 134 65
388 50
1,873 86
9,630 40
: 495 45
666 79
950 00
75 00
comns ana Burials, do.
foot uouse
Hospital and Insane
Incidental
8. Van Amringe, Clerical Service
W. L. DeRosset,. - do. ..
C.S.Ellis, do.
Janitor, . da
Public Buildings
160 00
186 70
.143 M
1,831 67
146 60
; 617 95
Roads and Bridges
Jail....
Tax List....
Advertising and Printing. ..
Stationery and Books....
Medical Attendance on Jail
Jurors, Superior Court
Witnesses, Superior Court...
Sheriff's Fees.... .
Co an ty Commissioners.. .
Coroner .
Medical Experts ..
Clerk Superior Court. ;
Register of Deeds....
Constables. .
Justices of the Peace.. ..
Attorneys ... ....
Solicitor, Super.'or Court
Interest
Judge, Superior Court.............
Deaf and Dumb Asylum.
Incidental, Criminal Court
Clerk, - - do.
Judge do. ,.l .
Solicitor,- do..
Witnesses. . do. .........
168 35
70 40 I
988 90
1,659 95
M09 85
433 85
. 611 70
97 00
50 00
m 65
130 68
607 70
100 00
45 00
311 09
600 00
87 75
, 904 85
745 99
5 00
375 74
1,877 35
1,631 95
183 60
Jurors, - do .........
Stationery and Books... i
f 83.810 97
DISBURSEMENTS (GENERAL FUND) FOR THK'
lSatt JLHDLNU AUGUST 31, 1877.
Groceriea.Clothlng A Wood (Out door Poor) 8,899 45
Trani
asportation or Paupers do.
106 49
Medii
Haines and Med. Attendance, do.
1,637 88
719 60
... 1,996 08
... 6,318 00
... 3,445 40
... 666 78
... 950 00
75 00
..1 160 00
... 843 85
Coffins and Burials,
da
foor uouse
Hospital and Insane.
Incidentals
8. Van Amringe, Clerical Service.
w . u. uesosset, - oo.
C. S. Bills. ; doJ
Janitor,. do. .. ..i...
Public Buildings...
Roads and Bridges. I.
Sherht Fees.... ..
Tax List j
Advertising and Printing ; . . .
Stationery and Books.................
Medical Attendance on Jail
. . 413 84
... 1,883 87
813 83
.1 1,636 00
... 064 60
... . 103 65
Jurors and Witnesses, Superior Court
.. 3,315 15
... 8,558 10
.1,1(4 80
Bnens. jreeaing rnsoners
County Commissioners
coroner
HOT tlO
Medical Experts..... '127 00
Clerk (Superior Court .
507 28'
Register oi weeoa.....
Constables ......
Justice of the Peace ..
Attorneys, i ........ j ........ ...
Solicitor. Suuerior Co art
1,141 05
178 23
1,073 95
400 00
, 801 00
600 00
Judge, Superior Court. ........
Interest. :
"01 1 I
Deaf and Dumb Asylum. .......
Work House.
Elections...... .....
TA SI
.... 10 00
.... 88708
.... 804 85
.... 685 00
..... 876 74
..... 745 99
1,877 85
1531 95
.... 183 60
19963
Incidental. Criminal Court... .
Judge, . do.
solicitor, oo. , :
Clerk, ' do.:
Witnesses. - dO-:-
Jurors, do.-. ,.,,.
9INTUajMOU.OOi
Taxes remitted & . :
-..ti'.'-.- j
f t49rfB7JB6
The Permanent Debt of the County consists of
WHOLE NO. 3,161
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
Sixty-Six (66) Bonds of tbe denomination or $5C0,
each lraued March let, 1869, and are due March 1st,
1879. and were issued Drior to the adooUon of the
present ConBtitution."' These Bonds bear six per
cent, gold Interest, payable semi annually. Amount
. Permanent Debt now $33,009.
The Floating Debt of the County, prior to Janua
ry 1, 187T, as approved by the Special Board of Au
dit, la about $33,000. which amount is now being
bended.; The said Bonds are te draw interest at the
rate of six per cent, per annum, and payable in ten
jeari- - - - -
The Floating Debt, created since the 1st of Janu
ary, 1877, amounts to $16,083 07, which amount will
be liquidated with the Special Tax now being col
lected for that purpose by authority t the Legisla
tore. . sept23r-lt
Wamsutta "Shirts,
. $1.B5 CASH
V
M UN SON & CO.
' Clothiers.
sept 23-lt
Powder, Shot and Gaps
A T RETAIL. "'SHKIX 'f' ALL V
SIZES AT LOWEbT PRICES.
GILES A MURCHISONS
sept 23-tf New Hardware Store.
A Hew Thing on Ice !
. ON MONDAY ;
!
The Mozart Saloon !
. i-. .
Will furnish the Celebrated
Vienna Harzen Beer !
. MADE -.-!;:
FROM THK BEST MATERIAL IN TUB WORLD
tecThey keep up with the times. sep.t 23-lt
iTust Eeceived,
SOME OF THE LATEST AND .
. MOST DESIRABLE SHAPES IN
Fall and Winter Hats and Umbrellas.
Harrison & allen;
sept 23-tf CITY HAT STORE.
. . THE
it
77 1
HUMTI-DUMTI '
and . :
KEY WEST ' ) r
- c i o a a s , -I
By D. PIGOTT,
nae Tobacconist.
aug 16-lf
St Paul's Female Seminary;
ALSO, I
A Grammar and Elementary School for
Girls and Beys.
REV. a.
D. B&RNHKIM, D. D., Frihcip
rraiSINSTlTDTION WILL BE REOPENED
M. for tho admission of uudIIs on MONDAY. OC
TOBER 1ST, 1877. under the same management and
at the same rates of tuition as last year.
Boys admitted onhr in the Primary and Grammar
Department. - i .
' For farther particulars see circular or apply to the
Principal. .
sept 19-3t 19,23,30 nac ?
BEV. DANIEL MOREELLE'3 Z
. English and Classical School,
Corner of Orange and Fifth streets.
Xhb NINETEENTH ANNUAL SESSION will
a- - . r
begin (O. V.) Thursday. Oct. 4th. eept 23-tf
B. H. GRANT.
J. X. HINTON.
B. W. WABD.
G-rant. Hinton & Co.,
Commission Merchants and Grocers,
-UPTAKE LIBBBAL ADVANCES ON CONSIGN
.. mcnts of Naval Stores, Country Produce,
Cotton, Peaauts, &c.
Keep constantly on hand a full line of
CHOICE GROCERIES,
which they offer to the trade at very lowest
wholesale prices. sept 23-lt daw
Notice.
rrHB LARGE " WEST" HOUSE, ONE DOOR
' X north of the City Hall, having been rented by
the .undersigned, seme -six or eight permanent
uoaraers can oe accommodated on reasoname terms
from October l.v
R. W. CHAD WICK,
sept 83-lt - ' Wilmington, N. C.
John Dawson
HAS THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED
stock of Hardware in this city. Country mer
chants and close buyers generally will find it ta their
intxrkst to call and xxaxikk goods and prices be-
iore ouymg at bxaixbb housbs. - -
. i THE OLD 8T AND.-
sept 23 tf - 19, 20 and 21 Market street.
Hew Store ! New Goods ! New Prices !
Everything Nxw, Sttlish and ChkapI
TIJ'Y STOCK OF MEN'S, YOUTHS' & Children's
, . CLOTHING . , i
For Fall and Winter wear is now complete in every
respect. -AJi 'ine recent Biyies in uress ana
Business Suits, Overcoats, etc., are now ex
hibited in my new Btore, and I am dispo -tlngot
them at very attractive prices . -
Our Pearl Shirts are still In the ascendancy. Every
one guaranteed to be f the very, best material ana
lit perfect. Only one dollar each. I now have them
open front, and also in boys' sizes. :
" . 1 ' " . A DAVID.- "
'. Merchant Tailor and Clothier,
eept 23-tf Corner Front and Princess Streets.
It is Certainly True
A HAT WE ARE KEEPING THE FINEST
STALL EED BEEF ;
that has been Drought to this market, and we do
not intend keeping anything but
The Very Best! .
CaUouto morrow morniag and see for yourselves,
' MONROE & KING, ,
sept 23-lt . j ,, Currie's Block.
NOTICE.
THE UNDERSIGNED. FORMERLY CONNECT
ed with G. H. W. Runge, has opened a First
Class Fjjuit Uboccbt, corner Church and Fifth
streets, where he will be pleased to see his old
friends and any new ones that may favor him with
. ..11 Vmwf Klni, . Iia AwiMW Un. Mnn l.A V.J
nt ),, at hlnvpjt nrlcp.a. rA at Yuat nnalttv
! ' ' ' ." ' GEO. W; BORNEMANN,
sept 3d-li ;r . . vomer jniin-aaaunurcUBte.
j Anvils, Vises,
gLACKSMITHS' ' , DRILLS. . ' FILES, AXES,
, Horse and Mule Shoes, Grindstones, Ac.
'.Patent Decoy Rat and Mouse Traps, going oft
with a rushat N. JACOBIN Hardware Depot,
sept 33 tf,
No, 10 South Front street
RATES OP ADVERTISING.
One Square one day,........,.........;; $i oo
, " two days,. 175
' -4 " threedays,. ...... 6(1
" v " 'our days,.... .... ....i..'..;..;. 3 00
-"' " five days i... L. 3 50
" One week.............. ..,. 4 oo
' Two weeks......... . .' c 50
" " ; Three weeks, 8 50
" " One month,.... 10 00.
" 1 Two months,.... ..v... . ........ 17 0
, . " Three months,... 4 00
, .. " Six months,. ............... ... 40 00
- " Cjicyear, CO 10
Contract Advertisements taken at proper
tionately low rates.
Ten lines selid Nonpareil type make one square.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
OPERA-HOUSE.
One Evening Only Tnesday. Seypt. 25.
CHARLES H. PRATT...... v... MANAGER
The Most Finlbhed Entertainment of America.
- The Marvellous Living Wonder in Comedy,
Sol, Smith Russell,-
And his GREAT CONCERT COMPANY. Juus O.
, Lcxbabd, Musical Direetrir. Comprising
the following Artists: .
Miss DORA WILEY, Soprano. ,
Miss ANNA HOLBKOOK, Contralto.
Miss ANNIE L'ESTBLLB, Pianist. -
Miss HELEN MARZ, Mezzo Soprano.
Mr. JULES O. LUMBARD, Prof undo Basso. -;
Mr. L.M. PACKARD. Tenor.
Mr. WALTER POND, Baritone. -And
the inimitable SOL. SJTIITU Ra7tlSEItI
All the Late Musical Novelties of the Day wffl be
presented. - ,
Doors eten at 7: Concert commences at 8 o'clock '
Scale of Prices Parquette and Dress Circle, 75c;
Parquette Circle 50c; Gallery 25c.
Seats can be secured in advance- at P. 11EINS
BEKUEK'S Book Store without extra charge.
sept 18-6t . THOS. W. BROWN, Agent
Notice.
OFFICE TREASURER & COLLECTOR,
CITY OF WILMINGTON, N. C.
September 23d, 1877.
The tax book for ist7 is now in my
hands for collection. : - '
A'll parties interested will please take notice.
- HENRY SAVAGE,
sept 23-lt Treasurer and.Collector. -
Expected Daily !
ANOTHER
SHIPMENT OF THOSE CELEBRATED
IXL
NAKED HAMS !
.- Acknowledged by
All who have tried them THE BEST in the mafliet.
From four to ten pounds in weight
Owned and sold only by ft,
JNO. L B0 AT WBIGHT.
5 and 7 NORTH FKONT ST.
sept 28-DAWtf ,
NEW
FU
IT!
.Malaga Grapes,
Choice Sweet Oranges.
. : AND ' - .
Baisins.
The la'ter In Boxes, Halves and Quarters. A 11 new
and.of this year's make. - f '
First of lie Season in fflrajton.
JH0 L. BOATWBIGHT,
5 Jk 7 TVorth Front St.
sept S3-D&Wtf .
GUARANTEED !
My GOODS I GUARANTEE TO BE OF THE
VERY BEST, and MY PRICES AS LOW AS THE
LOWEST in uur city.
EBKeep fully up to the times, and allow no one
to undersell me.
Respectfully, '
John L. Boatwright,
FAMn.Y GROCER,
5 and 7 NORTH FRONT ST.
sept23DWtf
S. H. FISHBLATE
. 25
MARKET STREET,
DEALER IN
IDJEiTZ: GOODS,
Ready-Hade Clothing
Boots. Shoes, Hats, &c.
G-oods Sold at New
York Prices.
PERFECT SATISFACTION 7
GUARANTEED
Both: in Prices
sept 16-oaw4t - Su
and Quality!
Cheese. Cheese.
-Q Q Boxes No. 1 Factory CHEESE,
For sale by .
sept 23-tf KERCHNER A CALDER BROS
Bagging, Ties & Twine
7Q0 Rolls and Half Rolls BAGGING,"
0 Tons TIES,' r '
000 Lbs TWINE, - "
For sale by
sept 23-tf KERCHNER Jc CALDER BROS.
Flour. Flour.
J?AA Bbls BOB WHITE and
OUU .- BELL MILL9 FLOUR. -
rnr ale tt-r
sept 23-tf
KERCHNER CALDER BROS.
Salt, Kerosene and Bice.
5000 EmM Uyerp001 SALT. '
1000 8ack Marshill'a Blow SALT,
J0 Bbls KERO&BME OIL,
1 C Ti erces RICE. '
- Vow aala Kv
ep 29 iU.,; KERCHNER CALDES BROS,