" 1. " -. v.V.l A.V.WV m : WU.MINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1S75. Single Copies 10 Cents. NUMBER 60 VOLUME VI. V r Mi. ' . a. -. ' ' J U . .a. a. .-'Ill II y JL1V:S mm .;. .....-..,...., ' ; -,- - 1IMIHI II ( 1 1ft 111-11 LVT1 1 1 V rlMll nl i: ' ; " CITY ITEMS. .frb i runimrl") says man occupie (rMtt,h '( lit c in parsuil of tmbW, locad wealth. . tir. JlafT Uvermore baa givea jre .entitled 'auperflaous women" . v. .-rt iliat theft irt in a - y jCkott more women than al a Irises that the envgrate f!hrr. ix-t em come pin. OsO mtm, owner ui I riiw-w iini rl srest, have been the favorite re" r r t .xt of ur W our city. Ilcs-pilah-lare Jtpsnd there with ma elegance that ckarni a!l ouUlfr oho. Can pain laiiiupce within iu mystic doors. (a ca"iuenee, of the rainy weather j Wednesday, the ltjrd i.f Managers v t .lrded lu continue the Fair un sip. m. on Saturday, and rrtirt jtltt "( I !- hu are here io attend im: nm lK Fair will I received until UtUt n'S't by the various, railroad hwh tfl them. See ad. -Tr,-r-- The Mile vf the city j.prrtT hK-h wat adrcriiC'l to hi If jI' !'"" m ctlnelay la- wa t t ,mrl oolil nrl Welned4y the 1 7tii Ctsl. 't jire f pr'erty w offered Tat lft" mrxr no bidder. Tho- in vrtr .IxxiM lair advantage of tbU ,!tj an-l J up, a I he al will i - Ute p.acr nel wevi. Tbrt i little enimriil in fite aring frum the fact that tio ha ut iilel Hir Fair. We W rrtJin hi alenre U n.t raul by Ltf l .Me of the (a Feur people, W any ant of ml err l in agriculture k Mebaniev it u true that wc lie i ttn cnt of lli,' Stair, but we are atl it line, which i Little Hirer, L1 wr ar oerl iy il : of im nvwrrulahly hahly oiht- Uul we If a rI oner in a while from th'e fS dinitarie wloi loilrr around the )wKOlimni ol the l'apil'4. We are reported by tin young gen tmn, wh at 2 o'clock ihi ThuriJay horning aaniuing hiuicll by throw nj brKi-baUan. iing it-we againut lie door on llarlet treet. that the oc- Iirrcnceanoton account oi any mi pprrheaaion the lorality of hi ttlging heue. He respect fully trw nt hU ajl"5ric t any who may have Vren uddcnly aalcnl from their luailer, and avrr that be wa jut a Vbcr a he f cr ma. He inil that & a not the wan who, iu the region bf lry rn.. mi-touk a 4iceiuai. for VKf tke "Sunivor of Fort Fiher" 11 isoUlrd on going home with him. rC!l VKoYAL A.M lTaJll. I f Wu litres or other bloodsuckers ini-st our erfxnj; rooms at night we uncork a Viti of the oil of ennyroyal, and animals leare in great hle, nor iiU lary return long as tbe air in Ihe is ioadeI with the f nines of that ."wlc herb. If rata enter the cellar. Lille powderesl ttash. thrown iu betr runways, never faila t drife them ay. Cayenne i-ppcr will keep the Wurry arxl torrrom free from anla l cwkrvnrhe. If a bm make a race inl any art of yowl dwe l- tp, aalural a rag with cayenne, iu kxvtuMi anU atnfl it Into I be hole. kick raw then bo repaired with either I d or atortar. No rat or Btou wil l tkat rag foe the pirpoc of opening rwiaiwwkalioai with a derH of up piai.wtVa dLlLiEaTIOX. Ouicol r4 wrewMw reWbrated their annivcr ry Mnwday la4 by a pwtads? througk Vr trrrts. aerwisawied by a bnd of f a,vnc lae In ateaiq fire engine I the I ae Ftf Company, No, S, wa ry aan4ielr dcevfaled vUH t ad f Hawer . Ac. ami aaade a Tf nr UalMns appearaae. 1 TW Caief kUigiasMC of the Vir IV Jrtaal tbitesl the Contpway at their a ksiuaw ia tbe after noon, by re ueat, a ad aaade tneat fatteriof Jwrck aa to the fidelity of tWtf condnct Jc tWir organ Ha Uon, foe which cowa Aaal they lelt greallf cUiged. Tbe Kipaay kaa aetTfd at fcrty-three fire IU organ Luttkoa fMir jer aiace, Mkaa alvaya bn peons pU J at ta Cr5Trri CviMliflO!tiii.-Tb Wi of Conate CoaK)Mwloera watt "Wwuat u ndjonmaaent Tneaday af fTw at 3 o'clock, f fa art J. O. f Ot. CIuinnAn, Oanlmbiiftann V Mem, Stacy Yan. ad Del- V report tW AndiUng CMiniU N be Lkw aaonln of October as rt- and orderrsl o AW. A eom.wwkaU ttvm Capiain A. L. XTrnwet waa refcrrrd in tkio Flnanco VaiUt. ' 'f f i Jt loanaiktiisa tVont tn tity iatrUad tm rrguxl in' Um pnTwnaent U front of lbs Court House waa referred to the Chairman with ower to act. The mdgtiatien of Jafe Iligluuiiai, a.s constable for Harnett Townahip, waa accepted, and Ja. A. Hewlett was elected to 6U the vacancv. The Treaaurer submitted nia report jr Uie months of September and Octo ber, which waa read and ordered on file. . , Countf clatm of Dr. I. 31. BtfW; rt- r i . i . rr.;n ' Bill of J.me Heaton, Clerk of the Superior Court refcrrrd tot he AudHlrrg Com m'ut ee. :-..','- 1 It wa orJftcd that the Chairioan be empowered lo examine and a-rertain what amotmt h due Una Couwty ly j f ... ..( t Cniwr!a.r ' Cimrt, and if nccearj to einpliy aueli aaitancr he may deem jTOper in the prcDiUe. Onlered that "Wfe matter of the re trenching of the exfetwfYf the county be left to ihe Chairman with wwer to aU Applications for Ikciim: to retail pirituou lupi'tni rrelvl and granted to the following jiervn', rit: l. ttttn, A. C. H. Fieneken, J. J. tlhlenbutlle, J. 51. Hewner, IL Xfi iVoew, II. Tict- gen, l'ha.. F. Yah Kaupum. 31. O. Ilp- kiiM, 11. II J. Alirrna, A. I. Wtll. Communication from John London', A J. lcUo-t and other wa iclern-tl to lli" Finance ruMiiiillce. The h arf 'Vnl into 'in cT.cfion'Y'.r a ll"-nl of County Kxaminer-i for the public acbuoU wUii th following rc .u!l: A. IL IUaek. Jill. MuyUi and XI r. Mora A. Wi-e. The iVtard then adjoiirmd, oibjcet to j a cwll of the Chairman N.tM- the llaie-Tbv ., Twxa nouaai.-Dprawig ywidflH. 3t)ib,-Or Moarr Iterunttetl The Moat Ilearonalb'e Kntcrprrse in the L'nIU-U Mtea. The Tcta (lilt lnefrt Association, ..r iv ... T . - . .. ;il I i,.i.,i.,,i a.. a..?,i.J W- ..I--I. lonj... Cash. This Ass'H'iation has a firxt-claas reixitalioii lor fair and ixpiare dealing. Its Managers are onl and reliable cili xoits of Texas. Hut a few days now re main to ih (Lay f drawing. Uul a few Tickets now unsold, no tickets should be accurcd at onee. This Knlcrprisc -lands to-day the . first and foremont of its character in tho UnUeil fiat if, and ias lhe Home' Kndrenieat'of K o Jn Witirni. The following Keaks tr Itsell : We, tho nntfrniigoed, citiaena of I enisn, Te, cheerfully give our lotimoiiy to the honorable and i in par ti. i ... r. .... r in . I.lrli I no 1 Itind . r .i t frt r . (ift Cttncert of the Texas ttifl Concert . . . . . i .......... . ... ' 1 .saociaiion waa eoutiucictj, aimiwio tho vtry . avdvlv'y manivcf in. whicli all the plctlge and promises of ihe Asa-Kiation were cariiew out ; and fui ther, do ml heartily endorse the Sec onj tirtnd flirt' Concert,' to be given Noveniler ;tlh, IST.V V. IL Winn, llayor, City of iN ni-on Judge W. l.. Kirk,, Ct, W. Walter. Ige w. l. Mrir ti, t altera. . It. Loefri Ui I. IWioJyarJ jM. ribUs W. IX tlos, J. (J. Taylor, L. Oct A. Tibl M. Johr.stn, Aldermen- City of Uenison. ... Every locality should organise a club. Their lil of rru-a is unprcvedente!. Capiul priie lowrat priie to a wlw.lc ticket, fa, lowol prixe to a cou ,a lckrt.sl0. 1 Trie of whole lit kef f, ihich consiU of o coupons at tl each. " w ar Cash cnt for tickets ahould, in every caso be -ent for oAfcona of by Itaak drafV -?Ots nndcV "iA1n," aim ply eitchMv in an envelope, never vend by rrglemi letter r by mcmrr'brcrer a frtMn large eiperwnee the Association And it both uusafo and. uurflialilvv Scat at the ridi aa 1 expense of the As aociation when asut ee xpfCp r lank draft or by plain letter ain ply adtrced . Addreoa foe ticket, circular etc.. i X. H. t txtai. rAt'y iVniaon, Texas. 4t ! t4 ,lWaTW!rtCienKK 1 j"HT TaKX.AT--r-Tlte Waahing Wa) llrowMr ia commenting upon the lata election girea tkn feUuvioB bt of go4 adrk M fb aoutbem pcop le JL few iaae'wrl.i "Sot only amr tbi leU of th .rrpblicaa party aU commeadawl Ufoal awaall ewtm laad, Vwt Ucwaaaay'ttry Pfw rall, tier art aelf-cOxflLmeadcd to poiilic msm. No aagmciaqirvo can look back oror tho hbtory of tbe conatry. in4 bliwr tkat tbert kro pa bw'awy naqtaiept UckAraid. Ie frienda at the jonlk; foawlsw Uaa tbiaga, 1V tbey betero that aa erectfliaj lTdenc rer directa tao aOrfj. aval Then, bow can they longer cling to lb bop OaX tbo tlonaoeraoc pnrtT aa con atitaUd, wuj arta? raiam t and aada tbo nobla vork of Ueoe la tar yrarv ITa'voaVl lura tbo acxitb to oaao aJaslt baomr nana fraoaada aaad cfceerfwl eo-laJborrra brlp a baiM apand pcrpetaaVa oar aatioaal great aeanaaa alrnnKn "tbstentmm mfa coao aaoa baaaaaaty. Alto karm Ual tM ortk caa pwl Car bebiaal, tf no ont of at orgat," taataw ra-a sctmai rver I era al altOi t .- .i a. l(anraaft0cial BtrHr(tlT rraac la tVaukaylYaaiA h Klk . , . . THE FAX It. The Fair f tlic Cape Fear Agri calturat Association commenced, on Tucadav and will have continued unti Saturday night. We give bclo a rrniiif n tho proceeding up to tlie time of our going to press. It seem that while tlic I.'id weather Laa kept aplc away m that tlie attendance i.s Sit very hfgf, yet li-c exhibition of pnxlucti loth iner'innic.il and agricul tural are lettcr llinn they iiavc been at 1 nJ prcriou. 1 .urol t..i, Aviation. n R- r IAY Tt"il.Y. At abit l o'clock it. iii. the initiato ry ir..T.:-'i vv.li fi iih- r on l'rinccsa stree t. ;irni l.i.-.-Uil l-y ( ii it f .Marshal, lliigi r .M !, aii'l I he Itud lUnd ! m.irclx.l ii the l air "round. The . e er bv licT. Dr. Wilson, which was fol lowed by the opening addre?i by Col 8. FrcMout, th l'reeident of the A'K.iatioH. The a l-lriM wan a very citillc prihluctioii. Then- were no lurli i-r tcrt-inoiiics on that day, and tin- article- for exhibition i 1 ii"l v4 all r.Tlii-l the grotindfl Tin r- wj- in Flor.il ll.iii'a portrait of i Jen. 1 e, pai:n ' .. M.iing laJy of Sutli t '.ir.din.i, ;i .mmI "how of needle w irk, vnne of pr'tlmts f our Wilmington t '..(( . 'i Mill. oual lo any tiling f it kni'l I -i nee 1 ia the Fniti d Stair, and .11 i'U ai ' ielei from no reliant in t Im it v . -JT!:rri- wa- a ia .it ' '('. k,o:iy two liorr. In-in rati r. -i, a .-orl ot im promptu -rruli r.irr .i!i rw aid-, where in a lel'otv w.i I o.T his hijre to llm gri-.it aiii'i-f.Hriii ! il.c crowd. In the txniif !r.iil- the Norfolk Light lnf.iiilry ;ii:l tin K.iU ili Light Infantry ai ri v d t v. liin 'y ii.-cipliued companies, coirpo-i d i f ymiug men of fine solliir!y l- arin. MMi pan v. i i N ! 1 1 V. Itraiin d i;i t-i r ui. Thele W'J.i no raring ; and otilx tl:r l -!drt ventured to the Fair vr-uod. Tin v had a bear M' on the groui..!-, v.hi.u produced irrr.it .miiiM mm nt 1 : (xiiihilion of p.-1 1 me nt increased, article' ia :d! t'ir and l!u- rln-w W.: nop to f irti' n'.i' Towanl- n . ii lMirel, t!ir i:n.!.try street-, a ad li.id i j Cape Fear t '.e'.. T!tll i " To amis i'i- ii. . The iiiilo.-ry .11: i. d .i d We cannot . eatlu-r having i i dlili aie 1 on the l'iotl ;tl tie . t i I A Y . . i:. t . liaij--: -ung." i i iii i. y and ap 1 ' n federate '. i v.cro rtceired i- ii oi the Turccll I H-arttl ji cici.'l;'. ' : .. . . i . . T iuno'i3 'i . l)V tlie mill. . u i:i IIoiiau wht i.ee thvy t-meeeiled to the Ujer.i llu-e !i :. C ' l. .1. I)evanc . l .. .. I ueuvcreti :.u auw.c , , . ClllKlMIs to winch i :i !' e lart of the . I -a : 1 1 1, the com mander of l'i-h r !i-ii ii .irr'-n'lered, n.pouded on iih- .ut ot the -tirvivors. AtlUo'e'.o I' wa-. a ; arado of live atiK-li oa llse tiar!., which waa a gixld ithow . L)r. S. S. .u !i.v. il ! IVudci then delivered the annua! address which li.td the meiit "t a 'I l In: a Hlitiai one, and niu Mi l ! i!io-i nli.i heard it to hare been aa inl lligfut di-euvioii of of nutters with whie'i t'i- Association propwoe to Jea!. We go to pr- ! Iet i- tie' l air cIom'.-, but next week will rrivc th" lurther pri-.eving. The Carle, ton News sjj oi ihe pro Htsrl Kort Moultrie nit'iiument : The monument will lo t ut iisl in White r.int ttarlen, at the foot of .Meeting street. The la-e and pedestal will be of tMttU t'aro'iin i ;;ramte, highly td-i.-bed. and will be nine feel in height arnl eight fe t s.piar at the base. The die blovk will le three feci six inches Uare and the -ssleul wiil bo sur mounted by a broiiac .oldier facing Kort MoulUio aixl clad iu the uniform of tho 2d South Carolina regirnnl, which canaaoiicd the fori at that time. Tbe tiger ia aupHed to reprcut Ja-jH-r on tks) rampart holding th spouge-u.fT in baa right band, whtlo his Utl isex trkd in the act of ibecriug hi com rodro to viotorv. Tho poitiou Is well portray el, and though the plan repre aentaa flag a attached to the tpomre aiaJT, ibia will of conrx. ih4 appear on the naoauaicnl except ben it ia un varied. Ou the eat face of tbo die block ia tbe inscription : "To tbe defen der of Kort aI.Hltre, June 2S, 17T6," aurrowndesl by twin rea'.h of ivak and aaurtk. On tie western face ia avig BctU of Waite a painting vf the fanoua batUo, Tao noribern aad leara the State coal of axma and ths)e of tbe city appoar )n tho a-t;lbr face. All of ibaa ara to b worked un bront) abielda rvbich will be let into the graaite, and will ad4 maimauy to tne aatanesi ansa neaaaacaCa! apearan f lb moau aaenU It aa ei pes ted tBa' ihe.rntiie coat will U about sl2.'Xa. aad tbe IHal aaott Uoard, wiab. tboaaUuaootrtiM aVter club, anticipate raising tbia aaioant by a f raaJ iVnUoaial uir, to be givrw in Alarcft next V- ' I i m m - - Ikaoo. Witwaa aava: Iv t aakl of . old SaaftoetSapohm of tMblkal n-Xorie- I tv that, wkea writhiac ia Use last ac n . os oa in. os4 orx ibw as sembly af moaniar foetvla and ex rtaiaaod. whibi a eoatratod smilo paasesl over lrr coaateaaaea, I aaaf NtuK and anil to lire, hot tWro itoao coa- solnam"' I asrrer wore a pi a back aa-4 Pcasoxjtu Colonel h J. Young of Raleigh war among the riaitors to our Fair. He la looking as "young" and fresh aa if be had not clooe the bard aerrice in the last canra-vt, and as if he might carry the fourth district next year overwhelmingly. The Colonel is one of the moat., active and sagacious Re publican politicians in the State. Wc were gratified to welcome to our city, among tbe trns-mountain delega tion to the Fair, Col W, S. Tearson of Asherille. He ia one of the Commis sioners of the Western N. C. Railroad, and r'uits Wilmington with others from the mountain region to observe in the interest of that great line, and to aid an exchange of trade which would le mu tually beneficial. Ha is one of the mobt promiaipg young men of North Carolina, and is a bold and fearless Re publican, i . We notice that YT. KArory of tho Charlotte Obttrrtr has retired. We have no ersoital acquaintance with Mr. Avery, but wc conclude that he has been the writer of the bold and in cisive editorials which have for a year appeared in the Obcrrer. He had.none of the hackneyed, hide-bound style common to the Democratic editors in thin State, but always struck out boldly and dealt with a subject somewhat ou the basis of truth. Ho did not dwell iu a region of intellectual stupidity, mjanncjvs, blindness and poverty, as do moft of our Democratic editors, but wa.s a refreshingly bold and indepen dent thinker. Gen. Ildbotck and Orville, (.Ira tit, brother of the President, did nut have anything to do with the St. l-iouis whiskey fraud. ThU is not pleading to the scavenger press. Henry Churton," author of "Toi- nctte," is preparing another look for the pres.. "Retty Certain" in 'Toincttj" w ai worthy of Dickens. She w.us made entirely out of North Carolina stuff too. Judge Settle had a fox drive up at his estate, on the Dan river, but has now gone to Washington. (Sen. Rufus Itarringer and Major Engtcliard arc carrying on a discussion as to equal suffrage. We know as much about the subject as w e w ant too. and dont care a continental what they thought about it in France a hundred years ago. Everybody of the male sex, can vote in this country, unless those high-toned chevaliers of Mississippi, Ucorgia and Louisiana, drive- them from the polls. It is reported that Plato Durham, of Shelby, died suddenly on Tuesday. The presence of Col. Win. L. Lamb, of Norfolk, in our city gives gratifica tion to many to w hom he endeared him self during the war. He was in a large art tho builder ol Fort Fisher ai he was its defender. Mr. Furman of the Asheville L'ifi.f is one of our trns-montane guest, w ho is visiting tho Fair. Mrs. Mints' Tied Hack Miggswent out on the front wrch and gazed after his wife then lie al lownouthc frout steps, rocked to ami , fm, .scrambled bis hair, ami laughed as though Mr. M. had gone down ami lelt him in charge of her hysteric. "What's the matter old bov ."' It's the bct style ont. i Iioih; it'll la.-! a hundred years f.f What style is that! Pidit't you met her? Iook at her yonder with that 'ere tied-back on, lip- ting along like sixty. I iies.s rhc auii'l dosk me down now, ami reaili for these griixlsl lx k to mop the floor with! It can't lc did in that rig, voii bet. High diddle dee!" Andwc really felt like rejoicing wilh the martyr Miggs in hia new found le liverancc .-a.I (hmrifr. A worthy couple on C&luuul avenue are aiicted wilh acten surviving daugh ters named Kmmie, Mamie, Jennie, Nellie, Florie, Lltie and IVwic. Tbe eighth roiumilted suicide m a fit of men tal depreawion, caused by tbe fact that her name waa Ketara. And a kind schoolmate of great sympathy and aiagobar inventive faculty wrote her a letter, beginning "DeareM Kettie," but before it could reach her the unfortun ate girl had died by her own hands. Her remains were borne to the tomb by six of her classmate, aaaned Oe sarnie, Jessie, Sue, Nettie, iiandie and UUie. and the kind clergyman preached au aJTcctiag a seraaoa that at iu conclusion there aa,o dry -ic" it the houae. Aia!P TWO c, W b j dor aa omniboa coodoctoe al ways try a silver fcaar-fny rice wilh hia teetal To prove that it a a tonr pesiaj.bit. i m 11 A retired schoolmaster exewsra his pawaon fur aartiag by saving that, from coaotaat kabith nerer IcoasqwiU him self suslem he's handUstg tho rod. - What is that doc K&rkinV at," a,Ued a fts. aknH Kw rosaanesl lhaa his bleaa, Wh," said a by-Uad r. "ba boPU." parry rf Ta eastot kama as emltiaatad ia Kaa sss aa4 casloe ail Cartary haa barat rrrctedal last Scott. Event Caa wr as aat witosm thaa t Wamat ami exiWr- 4tiaf aavacasc. - SUMMARY OF NEWS ; F. Giliowake, furniture manufaturcr of Boston, has foiled. Liabiltics $o (XX); assets 1 50,000. At London, Cook Ai Son's clothing factory has been burned and GOO per sons have been ousted. The Km nnd the IFar'Ajutii and lic jfireor, two leading Baptist pajiers, of Bonton, have been consolidated. The Turkish Ambassador at Vicnua has been sammoned to Constantinople to aume the Min'stry for Foreign Affairs. The Signal Set vice Observer ui Mari etta, Ohio, reports that the steamer Panther sunk two c al barges at Fall ing Creek bar. The prohibitory party met at Con cord, N. en Wcdnulay.. aiul fifty delegates were pi cent. A. S'.TCemJeTI was nominated for Governor. A Reuter Telegraph confirms the dispatch to tlie Hunt to the effect that the Egyptian government had applied to England for two experts to examine into and arrange its finances. W.J. Philpot, night telegraph ope rator at Fort Scott, Kansas, was found bound w ith telegraph wire, gauged and the office robbed of 127. lie confessed biudiug and gagging himself and steal inn the inoiiev. which lie restored. Philphot is in jail Two vee!s are ..arching lor the Waco's boat.-. ' A :ua.-l has been found, indicating that the lire was between decks. The tlu-'irv of hope is that the passengers and crcy may have left the the vessel before the llaiues lighted the deck and become visible. Two Ictici.s from Stanley, dated Ula- galla, April 12th and lltl:, were en trusted to Col. Dolhelll'ord, who left there wUli some trtops April I7ih, who, when near Gordon's IVst, was iii.i-.-a- cred with IM of hi.s soldiers. Five es caped and readied Garden's tatioa. iAindou dispatch says' letter, have just been receive 1 from ."Stanley, dated at UlagaJIa, in I'ganda, giving an ac eountof the continuing and cme!u-ion of his examination of tlie Victoria Nyanza. They eoidiriu Sjel,es' view that the lake :s one Jarre b i Iv of water and not a series of by L'.vingst v., Henry L. Jelly, ; ill lak e a laid urvivor from the ted . ft the pilot stcamsiiio l acme u-aieil. i bouse from :''') Thursdav ni it to in o'clock Saturday morning. His coin panion died from exposure and waseut lose by Jeily. Several boats were launched, hut ail ifiiiidcrtd. The pa. sengers, some seventy-live, were Irom Fuget's Sunn 1 aul Victoria. Jelly is too low to give further pari L-;i!ars. A l'ort 'Tow usen 1, 'ii-j.iieli a ted November '.,:li, sav ed solo .-urvivor brought hen.- bv I Ik tli r. dcliy. -upp js Ironi the r.i.-ilic, ship Mc.engcr, is iu a wictchfil condition. Ho .-ays the I'acitie collided with -"lae vy-scl, who.-e lizhta lie saw. imperii ncol navigators , tl.iuk .-he rlruck a sunken rock Jelly's statement is as follow: "Took pax-age in the 1'acitic from Victoria leaving at tptartt'r jaL nine o'cl ck Thurstlay. l hcre wetc about two hun dred crsoiis aboard ; .-t atu-d all djy against e.istciu gale, l!;.' crciv c..ii-.taut!y pumping water into the boats l trim llip; lata aball ihe padd'c b-.es !ial no oars in them : oll.er loats had oars, between niuo and ten o'clock, wj,ii!e m bet, I heanl a er:;-h and felt a .-hock as if idic had stunk a :vk. Ihe liils struck "slp,' 'back,' go ahe.'.d.' 1 went on dtx'k, hearvl- voie: r.y all rL'ht, wc have struck a ve.x-.l , -a", -vvera! light. at a di-tance ; they .re coitired ; went to pilot house and heard, 'she is making water tost ;' Captain came from Lis roui and burned five blue lights; engines still working but 110 ne si the whtcl. I aided a number of men to launch the long boat: heard that Uats aba: pad dles bad born go 1 cil , bu; did nut s e tbem. The steamer iisud 1 so ruuth 1 . . k t.iat part , about aa hMir a::cr si c uu ol a boat was in ine water. I :i in (bat boat, tut it :.- from tbe Javks, and tbe boat L.1U-I and tarucd over. I gut on the bolluci and heli-cd tcveral p, and immcdtately alter the hp broke (ore and aft, the amokc alack, our boot aodtbe steamer asiuk. I think about all the won: en acre in our boat and all were drowned wbca the boat upeeL This was about ten o'cUxk. the night not dark nor the a very roorh. lUft the U4to 4 the lat with another man. rUmW4 1 VT ef pilot hooac ax.1 next to.-ra.pg ae . J.. . . , - . I Ute reercr &aaUag ; f ; ; t I - I lasBXM ajve.i aaa caaaa ;.. j . kcse ; saw thrre rait: th: 5rt btA three mew and tbe trcoad U tnasi a wocaaai coaU Qt ts-ak nai tie Ihird. JJy oampajiiuaa dd t'rslay af Icraooa, whea I saw a wwael, caIW4. Ward pes4e a tWotlw-r raft rail. Tr ! ... m I tows I aid am cjar & I saw tao iWitsmW' 1 IS Ii A C K , IS Xr C H JG II, liLACKjEST. COUNTY COMMISSION KltS OP KOKESOTN. DANIEL S MORHiSOH, Shoe Heel, Chairman. JOHN T. POPE, Luiubertou. ALEXAHDER HUMPHREY, Lumberton. - a I ;3 HENRY F. P1TTMAH, LceavillCt SiA ti; vs. Sii'i.Aii! ami Mi EA ci i ix, Charged with stetiling the rights of the pe p!e. State vs. Si.xtM.Aiii .vm Mi.T1a.uiin, Charged w ith stealing the jkt itiem money of Dr. Norirlenl- ami McNeill, while pretending to, represent Robeson county i:i the convention. Noisy liitle boys in Ciucinuati are told that right iu,4he centre of the hind hoofs of every idive mule there is a little lump of gold, which can he easily dug out with a penknife. . "The prisoner a.the bar seems to have a very smooth: face," said a spec tator to the jailor. "Yes," replied the jailor; lie was lrontu ju.-i Ueiore lie was brought in. There's one pleasant thing about house cleaning. A -ukui i -n straddle himself out in the parlor for a day or two and spit on the- iTuor without spoil ing a briT-scls caroet. j i- Aivj:n'rfoi:Mi:Ms. N()TL(li --r Excursion Tickets to the Cape Fear Fair, 4 is:v. i;; ;:v tju-: ' wtj-MiNirrox, io- l.l'Ml:i. ;r.d Aill-Ui :n.l V llialngtou J Hi.ti We!. I . lis: pa's;ii 1".. 17 .. iiov. ij-: :. in Mils, will !e goLd for rc- :uawl iiu uding MONDAY, A. iV"'!-'. U. !'. n d T. A. PLANTATIUR FOivSALE.- Cii ivA I'. Kli r. V PLANTATION, in l.l'UII.SUIt'i T.i. u 1' (ouuiy, forii.trly the plarcof IIj'.1, f!(o';i t.l, hltiiikted betweeu c i in c .ij-- l- .ii 1 1 i r ,uUi! iti.- Tiii i.rMd. only .iixiuttiu titi ' fr.nu Wilmington. It pre k.nts .i i. le.' 'j';t"tai.l' ' f. r Miy Inau who w.tiit- .i i'c:-.i:. Ihiiu'.' ii;i I .1 Snc 1 . rra. A 1 i-iy o C. Jfl-.i 'liflELU n 1 ul Wilniliiglou. TIIKSINNV SO ITI I! The i.irut'l ami Jfaniorac.vt Liter ary raptT in Aoirrit-?. mi 1 1 L I A ; T AKK0U N COl ENTS. x'LCIMENS TRriL 1 'lit. I I.llW i N'U d" Slunri SlilMiHI lC ll'O.IIV 11111, dllj Will C lll- !lt kii! n--ly lltriiliAi; f may lti.iai.o cl I'.ii'liSlnU 11 jut At.c rnita journal lUl-M atwoK: r Not aud Sualhi A ThriHini Nauoaai l i .il Bili :h. fc! m j.." rr 1. I (DOtjl t ?a J n-.Mi i ! lit U f-arrji'il Iu iw W filtu t u i-l.csl ilonan ts ly fc 1 wt:ir:x! is i:i.it; ir. IU.- li-laistii rieOjc- A tutu.' . M. tjui. 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In ndvstiee. pomid fvt C.ub nt twenty, iu advance, pustpmul it j One FltKE ctpy a ltt ever) eluh of t uly Vi )S'i' A( fiTu-uvjrm'K: 1 Irt day or Jaiiuao. A. 1', HCi Cotter lit la law thepoftaffr ,n a nr -r cunt paid at tho oHle wtrelhrr turn tl!A. Money can la senl by draft, inottr jr odct . rrrtr retlertsl letter, al m r ilk. s-rlal smiifrinrsU tuade Mb rpuatry piibllsltees fnr ltjMlhc with Uteir fuM lea lions. HAMl'l: tPIJ' run. Address - I.NTKIl t CKAN, novo 119 Iakc si., Cliicago. Bar Room License Tax, ulcg Itmmt & Ceilectsr. i'itv ur ViiJ4it.tts, X. . Nov. I. To Propriel&ri or Kerpr ( Br Booms: oClt -TTt'ijrTU?t I-sC VM-KOTUTIIK 1 tM(owltnee ui Has tlotaoe. ia Haa -. .V lrVi man irrsajtwrw tl tit twin- ill t. rr.tirl : a4ar fmrtjr faiiv vr Uttl Muatbiy lavK laa. lis ja day of tsrk MMWlfe IV a its a ft, IStstt I -twnttm Wil be r4UirtK aattt tlw fi ty ut-r to iwtUc ad fl, a l ?rt 4 4 Saw. la viaUvUftwi o 1y T uraiMtsa, T. C, HfKVuss , Oly Iswa aa4 Ttswwm. UUDKIL mayors orrim i ClTir r WitJiwtxji. K. i Ma. T. C laat os ruy CVm a Tnf : sta : Yas fi-lmtlst SMAit a Wrt Stf BoaiM U O bVa4 mZmm m vr aa sa sa.ni is m saata. U4t UawatMS wii t a mm i w. Vas n.n.iji.. oasf . v. r.cajKAtiiV. ur. Moss Wanted. :'r 10 IKK) rvlXU TtUU aaas A ral StrVM 'Wta k ns9. fc a. A t2trttt. I). LJ RUSSELL, AltornoY ut Uv, 1 .4 4 r " ' ; ' Us- ' : . " - ' I - -:-ri : ' ;.!.'. ' -it ; ' , : - . ,,--';:- ' j ' - r ; , ; . " . -I - -' - I ! ' . ' ' 1 - --: m -. ' . ; , ; r . : .. ' , - I ' . , . . . . i I .!..'..:".''". '-.