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!A Boston louraalist announces that ,Mr.
JiiMajly'.P a "Hon t in r the
.path" the Southern f question ; 1 ' The
New lork WortcC thTnlcT'the expression
i ii hi -
would jbe .TE appropriate ; if the spelling
. of.onepjthords was slightly modified.
TJao !l40tE birthday of Thomas Paynej
thoinfibfclwas'cdebrated in Philadelphia
I as t Tuesday ,bythd sorcallocl,Li beral Club .
A Httlo peodi pra made ' bye Walt Whit
man.! ftha City j Council of ; Philadelphia
refused to accept a bast of Payne present
ed byjtbeclabv: !k.V.? 1 r.$. 1
-.Li .!.'.' i .
Judge DavW ha ' written 3 letter to a
frienclw 'his in Bloomington, II!., to the
effect that he has concluded to accept the
Senatorship;' and '; that he will not resign
from the1 Supreme Bench until the 4th of
' tt is also isaid that he had deter
to J leave the bench before he was
senator, and irrespective of that
March J
mined
elected
: The
Colum
tion is
more
States Pension agent at
tu?, u.l recently aieu. , he post
a fat 'lone; said to net $10,000 or
per .annum J and there has been a
great Bcramblo for it among the Ohio
Radical Doliticians. The President has
"YVickoff for the place,
of the Radical State
nominated A.
who was chairman
committee. . 1
Among the buijdings recently exhumed
at Pompeii is a drinkiug saloon with its
tables and other; appurtenances. The
pictures frescoed rupon the wall represent
tavern j ; scenes Jj, Men. arc drinking and
gambling at tables ; others are seated upon
wooden benches against the walls, and
others, are standing in conversation.
Walt street, it is said, has a sensation in
the advent of a new operator from San
Francisco in the person of James Kecne,
who has been noted for gigantic specula
tionsis Said to; be worth ten millions, and
to have transferred twenty millions of
fresh capital for employment in the spec
ulations of - that scheming street.
It is i
not
ferred,
now
believed that there is to
1 1
b 3 any war between Turkey and Russia
The pacific disposition of the Czar is re-
skilfall manner, an i with inexcusable
negligence, in consequence - of which the
judgment of divorce obtained; by ;them has
been adjudged by the general term as ur-
regular. She Vlalms'iSlOroOO.damases,
together with thaVostaof the faction, if
The causes that have lcdte-tho success
of President Tilden were thus narrated by
himself to a correspondent of the Mobile
Register: One thing he told me in quiet
tones but vigorous words thatwjien he
accomplished' anything he 'did It by aim
ing right at the ouUet, pusbing persistent
ly forward, never stopping to do small
things to the ; right'or leftbut laboring
on until the end was gained, and that he
felt he was superior to mere party, consid
erations where the country was 'cncerned.,
Col. McClure says of the selection of
Judge Bradley to serve on the' Electoral
Count commision, that although lie is a
Republican, his decisions have "not been
marked with any partisan leanings, and
the fact that ho is familiar witH the laws
and general condition of both govern
ment and society in Florida and Louisi
ana, where he sits; as District J udge, is
regarded by fair men of every political
faith, as peculiarly fitting him ' for the
responsible duty which may bo imposed
upon him. Indeed, he was preferred
the more Conservative Southern men to
Judge Davis, and his decision against the
constitutionality of the enforcement act is
pointed to as conclusive evidence of his
devotion to law above all party interests.
THE FLORIDA ASE.
The New York Herald says of the prob
abilities-as to when a result in the Florida
case will be reached by the Commission
"There are only two States Florida and
Louisiana that will require a prolonged
examination, the Oregon case not involv
ing any dispute on questions of fact, and
the question of law lying within a small
compass. . The Electoral? Commission
should be able to reach a decision respect
ing the Florida certificates within six or
seven days, and the rules they adopt in
this first case referred to them will nar
row the ground of subsequent 'in vestiga
tion. Such legal points as apply to all
the States alike will have been decided in
connection with the Florida case,, and in
the cases which follow the tribunal will
consider itself bound by its previous "de
cisions. Florida, therefore, from the fact
that it comes first, will probably occupy
more of the time of the Commission than
all the other disputed States together'
among other things, to the recent
growth! of- the Socialistic movement in his
dominions; A .Vienna dispatch .says:
Those eotrMitlees T which" have taken" up
the Slav cause) most warmlv have been
found to be under iiea vy suspicion of being
the most zealous advocates of a thorough
political and sooialj reorganization of Rus
sia that iSi 'subversion more or less of
all thatj now existsj so that fostering the
Slav idea- was! indirectly fostering these
political and social aspiratious.
X t In the annual report of the Commissioner
of Internal Revenue, that officer speaks of
the prosecution 'of the whiskey ring as
havingjresulteci in the breaking up of the
systematic reobery of the Government. It
seems' from the'" report that sixty-two dis
tilleriesjahd! rectifying houses and other
property itvere! seized, the estimated value
being' 11,530,744. Assessments were
made agaihst yarious distillers to the
amount of T $ 1,625,772 ; numerous suits
were instituted: upon distillery and other
bond, knA for the recovery of taxes to the
amounvOI o,ioo,i, auu numerous m
dcitments were preferred against 321 per
sons charged with 'bffenscs. As a result
of these proceedings about $500,000 have
been' paid into the
; Apropos of the
high prices wHch
some cases, it may
largest I price ever
Treasury
resent book sales and
aave been obtained in
ble well to note that the
obtaiued for any work
was received at! the great sale of the Duke
ofRoxborouchin 1811. The work was
. 1 j r"- 1 1 I
a copypf the "Decameron" of Boccaccio,
( printed; in tho early part of the fifteenth
century, which came into possession of the
i Duke after navliig been lost to the knowl-
edge of! book collectors for a great many
years. It sold' for (2,600 guineas, and was
purchased by a nobleman who had another
copy o(the same work, in all respects sim
ilar to this with the exception that the last
few leaves , were wantiDg, so that thi
enormous price was practically paid, for
the few! leaves needed to make one com
plete copy; ; j j ";; ,..
Marii j Paulino Lucca,' the' celebrated
cantatrice, obtained a decree of divorcein
New York last June from her husband,
riaron Adolph Ven Rhade. Ten days
after "obtaining the decree sho married
Baron yonVTallhofien. j Subsequently the
general term adjuged the decree to bo ir
regular! and the plaintiff was notified to
appear and defend the action in which it
was obtained, j This litigation was an ex
pensive one to Mrne. Lucca. The matter
was to come up in the Supreme Court;
general term; for bearing an appeal. The
argument will bo upon an - appeal, in a
; suit brought' against Messrs. Newc'ombe
& Lerenbreth. her lawyers, in which she
charges them with having ''managed said
action against said Von Rhado Tn . an nn-
hand it is declared that it was not. The
law. says it shall be- composed 1 of 'five
members, ,mjthe,face of the fact that four
... . i J jiit .......1.: - -'i-T-i
iuvwisea an a aeciarea jipe rexurns. ; mot,
otilis thejla agattKe legality of the
bam; butjtha testimony of its own mem
bers submitted to two committees of the
Honse, one hio '.,jjoger,than yesterday,
shoVs tHat no" effort was made to fill
this vacancy and Kenner, the rum-mill
member, testified yeaterday that be really
did not remember anything about the
vapancythoiigh. pe was certain,- that Dr.-J
as a member of the board, was a promi
nen t , respected citizen.of Ne w Orleans. ,;
Senator Cameron, of Pennsyl vania, as
one of the "Republican leaders 'wjib op-
posed" the electoral bill, is satisfied that
the measure gives the Democrats tba 'case,
though he is not . willing to admit that
they have the equity of it as JWell as.' the
law. '.' The Republican lawyers are not
quite so united on vthe !Florida returns,
though under the decision of the Supreme
Court of the Srate many J 'of them admit
that the TUden electors were duly elected.
Watchmakers, &c.
GOING BEHIND THE RETURNS.
The Cincinnati Enquirer says : Specu
lation as to the probable decision of the
grand commission is the .order of the day
now." j Among Congressmen, llurd 01
Ohio, one of the best lawyers in the
House, says he has examined thoroughly
the Louisiana' statutes, and that the re
turning board have no power, under the
law, to canvass the electoral vote; that
they are empowered to canvass the vote
for Governor, State officers and, Congress
men, but not one word is said about their
canvassing the electoral votes. The can-
- -.
vass of that vote is by a, previous statute
delegated to the Governor and cei tain
State officers. Prominent Republicans
concede that the only possibility of Hayes
now winning is by a broad, decision on
the part of the Grand Committee, that
Congress cannot go behind the decision of
legal State officers, and that the Florida
and Louisiana returning boards, and the
Secretary of the State of Oregon are such
officers. Any . other decision will elect
Tilden, and the Grand Committee may
decide either that Oregon has cast only
two legan electoral voles, that fraud has
vitiated the election in Louisiana, that the
Louisiana pcturhing Board has no legal
existence, or that the Supremo Court . of
Florida is a higher State authority than
the Returning Board. Any of these de
cisions would elect Tilden, and Republi
cans seem to appreciate the fact that the
grand committee can hardly avoid making
one off t hem . The very prevailing opinion
is thai Oregon will decide it, the commis
sion ruling that only two legal votes can
1
be counted from that State. This would
ake a tie, if Louisiana aud .Florida are
given to Haj-es, and throw the
a into the House and Senate of
President and Vice President respectively.
m - j. "
REPUBLICAN FORECAST OF
THE RESULT.
The New York , World through a
Washington telegram, gives the following
as a Republican forecast of the situation
before the Electoral Commission:
xnere 11 as oeen several important
conierenccs 01 inc itepublican leaders since
the passage, ot , the electoral; bill. Now
that the law and the facts on the contest
ed Presidential returns are to be referred
to the commission of arbitration, they are
very anxious to ascertain what will be the
probable result in the constraction'nf: 'the
statutes covering the Florida and Louis
iana and Oregon cases. There is some
difference found regarding the latter, but
the more the law is applied to the former
there is a degree of unanimity that, is
quite startling to the supporters of ilr.
Hayes, who almost generally concede that
the Louisiana case alone will: Sleet Mr.
Tilden. v "- a i -i.-. -
- They arrive at this by answering the
Dim;uu luqmry, as me iteiurjnng ioara
of Louisiana constituted according to the
requirements of the statute? And on eTery
JohnlH. Alien,
l Watchma5 and Jexsreller
Hoa.ru FbOnt Sj two dooas above-Market.
THE PUBLIC IS INVITED, TO KJALL
and inspect the elegant stock of jroods of
fered for pale 'by "me;' Fine assortment of
LADIES' WATCHE3v. SEAL and PLAIN
GOLD RINGS and LADIES' and GENTE
MEN'S CHAINS.
- Work left. with me will be neatly exe
cuted. All I ask of the Public is to give me
a trial. 1 J. H. ALLEN
.. jan!7 ' .... - - - . - I ; ,
T. W- 3RO WJNT di SpKS,
WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLKUS.
Groceries, P
&c.
Will
M: 1 - y
11 :
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V
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IlAVEiINTORE JIOM.THE
ABOVE IMPORTERS .
ff 1 TiTTi tii 1 v nn n 1 '
IDiilER
X
PIPER
(ME BLAX
HEIltKlCK
fHAMPAtt!
Ia Baskets and Cases, Quart3 and Fiats.
PERFECT IN QUALITY AND
Li
. ONLY", !'";'
PRICE
if
Used all over this State and South Carolina.
It is always up to Standard;.and ntieds
No. 37 'Jfarket
s.trcet,
Wilmington, N. C.
; (Established 1823.)
GUARANTEE THE MONEY'S -.WORTH
for every article purchased of theni.
An elegant stock of fini Watches, Clock?,
Jewelry, Silverware, Fancy Goods, &c$ kept
constantly on hand for sale at a very slight
advance on New York cost
Agents for the Diamond Spectacles.
Our country friends are invited to call and
see us.' : ! dec 13
Mo, . I m p r o v e menti
GOOD SHEZIRY
ilt and
New. Cauiiefl Yegetailes ani Trait
AT REDUCED PRICES.
Family Supplies
: Imported and Domeitic at .
12, a.
jan'18
23 South
Iroat Street.
FORQET,,
HOUSES
SHOULD NOT
Lose Their Temper
WHEN USING
G "OF JEL
PUFFED UP BY
WINDY ADVERTiSEMENTS!
But malic up their minds
in the Future
TO USE "ONLY
AND THAT PAR EXCELLENCE IS
Plant's :
' . " . - -
The Best Flour Made in America !!
OUR OWN BRANDS OF
WHITE
ROSE
'., .. - - AND ' ;
1 ?
a b
, ..' ARE". BETTER
than most Brands sold in this market and we
offer them at . .
VERY MODERATE PRICES !
But for those who want and will have the
CREME-DE-LA-CREME FLOUR
' r ; WE SAY USE
? ?
1
J.
OX
J. SIJEPA11D
can be found !
JOSTI1 SIDE MARKET ST.
Between Second and Third Sts.,
Kcal! and willing 'to do all kinds
PAINTING, GLAZING, &c
Also Dealer in
GKOCEJUES, .COXFECTIONEJUES,
dec 13 Fancy Goods, fec.
TonsoriaL
NOTICIUJItJSl.HqTICE!
, f-'i M"' fit L; 1 t
gHAGjK lUp fRhE btock
1 sellnW,ARaiCaiel'a3 wlfale, a
at the folio wingryeducfd rates . F 1 i '
First Class Shav.inglO cents a y.ay. .
Hair CutlTbsW cen a'tushei. .
Shampooing) onl 25 cents a cord.
Come and see how it is yourself at the Great
Reform Barber Shop, under thei; First Nation
al Banfc. V . ;f dec21
J JWSVf BARBER .gHfm
:.. - utij.
"JIT X PATRONS. and toe puouc generair
SEW ..TiAKBKK .SIlOl,. -
attNo. 7' South Front street, where the fol
lowing low prices hare been adopted : ;
f ; Bbavins 10 cents ; Hair ..Cutting 25 cents ;
Rail T?r.!j tj .
imes
f c WilmiBgtox, S. n ' t
1 r sdci!
. Oa and after ttetfncsda t ; i I
n'i V PTDDtian ! . J ; 1
f L4aTe.Wilmington.
leave riorence....... -""12--
Arrireat Columbia s:
tiara V V...
Opea im'Siioday
idjec3
CHAS. JE CLEAPPR-U
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17 ASH ION ALE BARBER, vj,.. i f
J. Front Street' under" Tarcell House, ?
.-.j. .-. Uvt - Wllmingtoni-N. C;
Hair. Cutting! Sharing and Shampooing,
done in thhigheet etjie of iho tfO 1 t ' V
' ! Attentivo and polite Barbers ahvays:reacjjr
to wait upon customers? 4C
:i1 f-
AMIECOtYMEltty-
; NEW REVISiiC 'EDltrXOXi 1
Entirely re written by ith ablest IwrHers on
every subject. VrinteU,, .frojui Jiew- type,
ond illn tinted " with. Several TiiOutiaiKl
Engravings and. Maps i " f ' -.v.' r
' The work originally .published uiider the
title of THE NE W. AMElMCAJf C Y UCCH'Al
DIA was completed in 1S73, sinoe ! which
time the wide circulation wliicli it Las at
tained in all parts of the United a tales and
tno signal developments which, have taken
place in every; brance of science,, literattre,
and art, nave, induced the editor and pub
lisher to submit it to an exact and thorough
revision, and to issue a new edition entitled
THE AMERICAN CYCLOPAEDIA. .Kr y
Within the last ten years tlio jjrogress of
EAILHOAD COMPii'
.Qswicnfow Geh'l ScrEaismDEn -)
'ilmia5ton' N' C., Jam 1,
Oa and after Wednesdaj, JaBBV..!
Ui6 passenger trains on the th'
Weldon Railroard will run asfot
DAY MAIL AND EXPRFsu!
jliRfini-fM'V in pvpi-v flsnart 1 nMi t, tit kTiowlplsr jt '. nr-". . . -
haVmae a new wok of refoj-enoe an iu&t??: "umington, irontgfD
. r .
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Of
CLOSING OUT AN INVOICE
A PPLES, OXTOXS, TURNIPS
r and POTATOES
uneu Leer, ilatns, Kichmond, Va., and
Duplin, Si CV, Sausage, Lard, &c.
Turkeys, Chickens and Cheese,,
2Ioantain -Butter Kits and Rolls, .
Mullet?, Mackerel and Blue Fish, -,
Bacon Hams and Shoulders,
Our Fish are guaranteed, "
Will sell the entire Invoice or less, .
Be quick if you wish bargains.
TETTEVAY & SCI1ULKEN,
Brokers and Coonnission Merchants,
Second door North of
jxn
Princess and Water streets.
resh Groceiies;
rjiHE UXDER'SIGXED HA? RECENTL
opened in Lippitt's Block, South Front St.
l family Grocery Storg,7
where nice, choice, fresh Family Grceries
may be bought at the lowest living prices. v -
J On hand constantly, poultry ducks
geese ana cnicken".
W. G. FOWLER, Jr.,
jan
Aro. 2,
Lippif
s Block.
NEW CROP MUSCOVADO
GLASSES!
HIIDS.
252
100 BBLS-
I :
17
ery Supsricr.
Ex Brig John Piece, direct from Matanza3.
For sale low from wharf.
jan 56
WORTH $ WOUTH.
JAS.
r
:k Extra !
AXD DEFY THE WORLD TO
Produce a Better I
mm
5 A 7 EXofth Front Street.
jan SO . .- . -
Mil)
FE-TtEWiY,
1ASDISE
C. H. SCHULKEN
mim
AXD . '
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Uxhibitlon, sample of Coflee, Flour, tjbs
tau. v. uui.8 ior jueai, i,ara, Bait, Candles
Butter, Cheese, Soap, Lye, Potash, Ac. ;
ire prompUy all orders. Orders and con
irnments solicited. ' ...
- V e are agent for the gale of WILOOT
viooa a u sMAMfULATED GUANO
PETTEWAY & SCHULKExY.
dec 13
r DENTISTRY.
I RESPECTFULLY CALL
attention to my Opera tire
and 'Mechanical Dentiatrr as
oeinz equal, w tne Dt, a'l work war-
raniea, uauatmy umce. No. Rnth,
side Market Street Wirmington. ;
i JAS. E, REAr -
dec 13, ..... , Surgeon Dentist.
Dentistry
DR. W. M. HUSTON, Grad
uate of PennsvIraniA Mph.
tal Coll ere. -will
proiession m Wilmington. PK.,a
njoderate and satisfaction guaranteed in eterr
- -zj -w ' . w vuvu.u HiUiUUt pain.
Rooms. 22l lIarWtrA .f.
of Dr. Kea's office, " -, : . is
Just Received
SD XOW OPEXIXQ AT THE f .
snooiizi'srr Gaoccinr,
a fulfaad fine stock of choice
Groceries, Coafcctioaeries, Fruits, Ms!
3.aisins, Cnrrants,
JELLIES, PRESERVES, &c, &c.
s Which wiU bc oSered at the loweat prices
to the Chriitmaj trade. - - , . 4 J ,.,-;
' Come and be convinced.
S. J. WEST,
.li Corner Ith and Campbell aU.7
dec 13
H9II Pearsl!
OFFEB LOW ; -' nh -hi 1A)
CI BAGS IttO COFFEEir ; 4 4 !
2S BBLS. BEFINED SUGAR, i ?:
30 BBLS. PORK-Prme andMeis,
00, Boxea Balk Sidei an4.ShpnUirj: . W
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Arrive at Goldsboro at..........JI H!
Arrive at Wilmincrton at Pi1
1
The Day Train makes close mok
Weldon for all points iforthiak
daily, (except Sunday) and dailr,ii
mond and all rail routes. ' j
Night train makes close cotntd
Weldon for all points north tU Eick
Pullman's Palace Sleeping Can itt'
aU Night Trains, and run through fm'
t rederjcKsburg & Potomac Klroi
Freight Trains will leave WilohipL
nroAVl.V t K On k f . J fit
jan 18-
General Sareratoi'
AM SELLING OFF DALANCE
OF
Chrutmas Sweet Goods at
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Family GroCorhcrjfth Campbell gta.
,f Jan 30. -' 1 ; . , . :
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in Irld "cuv md?ratii Vwubiihed
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WUaiington, N. C, SepUj
Change pf Sclied:
ON AND AFTER SUDATjJ
inst., trains Vril jua brw
as follo'.vsi 1
Passenger and Mail
Leave Wilmington at. .
Arrivn in Charlntte at
Leave Charlotte at..
Arrive at Wilmington at.........!
Daily except Snndsjv J
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, dec 13., ;. Genaral Superb
removalT")
jQRS. LOYE AND MUBPHTlfj
movea their Office to the Xau'Qnalk,
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door on the griht.
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