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i - ! .,., -,. . ... ,. ... ., , i .. NKW PART CASOIDATE. Father, who travels the road so late T Hush. my child ! 'tis the candidate. Fit example of humau woes -I -1 iff .rlv hii comes and late he goes; s He trreeis the women with couitly ;graci-, He kisses the baby's diny face, 1 . lie calls to the feDce the farmer at ; work, He bores the merchant, he bores the clerk - i- The blacksmith, while bis anvil rioes, lie greets, and thia is the soDg Jiej sings: Tinwtv howdv. howdy do ?! I How is your wire, ana bow are yuu Ah Fit fits my fist as no other can. The horny hand of the working - man.'" : T j" ' Husband, who is that man at the t?ate ? Hush, my love I 'lis the candidate." j Husband, why can't he work like you ? Has he got nothing at home to do ?' , "My dear, whenever a man is down, j No cash at home, no money in town Too stupid to preach, too proud ta beg, Too timid to rob, too lazy to dig,: I Then over his horse his legs he flings, And to the dear people this song he sings: 'Howdy, howdy, howdy do ? j 4 Hpw is your -wife, and how are you? Ah ! it fits my fist as no othe-can. The horny hand of the working- man." Brothers who labor early and late, Ask these things of the candidate: j What's his record ? How does he stand At home ? No matter about his hand, Ba it hard or soft, so it be prone To close over money not his own. Ha he in view no thievine plan ? Is he honest or capable? is he our man? Cheer such a one till the weiKin rings, Join in the chorus when thus he: sings: ; ,s Howdy, howdy, howdy do? i '. How is your wife, and how are you? Ah 1 it fits my fist as no other can, The horny hand of the workingT . man." . H ! Burlington Eavokeye Export statistics Inflow oir Gold. " Washington, Sept.1 30. From the monthly statement of the Chief of the Bureau" of Statistics to the Secretary of the Treasury, the excess of, exports over imports of merchandise j appears to have been as follows: Month end ins August 31, 1877; $3,471,652; month ending August 31, 18781, $22,- 196,220; eight months ending August 31 1877, 38,951,995; eight months ending August 31,1878, $188i501,037. The excess of exports over imports of gold and silver (com and bullion) appears to . have been as f follows: Month ending August 31,1877,1 $418, G40: month ending August 31, 1878, $320,22S; eight months ending Au gust 31, 1877, $25,463,551; eight months ending August 31, 1878, 021,283. ' ' ' "i These statements : indicate an in- creasing now or specie ana pt Amer ican securities toward this country. The Insatiate Bondholders. I Washington Post! S I "The terrible drain on our national I industries, occasioned by the; public debt and the national banks, may be appreciated when we remember that the bondholders have drawn tn inter est alone, since 1862, the enormous sum of $1,881,764,272. This sum exceeds the assessed value of all pro perty in Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Lou isiana, Mississippi and Vermont." Viro-inia oravp. thp. smlendid i emrnre of T . . r ifr I , ... Av A '.Ti:.,i.n I have squandered the value of a ter- ritory, equal in extent, upon their j r:f w m them 81.70435.650. enough to ab- :w SfotL nA ora not willing to take a trreenback worth one hundred cents in payment of their bonds, after buying them with greenbacks worth forty cents. DrlTlns a minister irom Hi a Pulpit. I Galveston News.1 ! - Dallas, Tex., September 23. The sermon of the Kev. Mr. McKn- tyrewas summarily closed last night I at Mount Baird charcb, S five miles iiorth of Dallas, by Gen. Chenewitb, who, walking up in front of the pul pit, cursed the minister outrageously. An effort was made to' eject Gen. Chenewitb, which he successfully re-. sistea Dy arawing a large knife and threatening to kill . anv one who at- tempted t? lay hands "ori him. The Illev Mr McEntvre wasirnshpd nnt r: cntyre was rushed out oi ine cnurcn aurinsr tne contussinn llio onenn nnA cJaU U t,: franAa maa uk, hours later, while Mr. McEntyre was preparing to retire to his bed, three --shots were fired at him through his bedroom window, none, fortunately, taking effect. There were I four men in the firing party. The disgraceful proceeding grew out of Mr. McEntyre's refusing to permit the Rev. Mr. Byless, of the same denomination, to preach in the cnurcn. liyless is a recusant copal minister. : ; Jipis- ; slow Peter Restated Temptation. rRiebmond (Va.V Whiff.l -a coiorea brotber whose eves were watery and who had evidently been imbibing experience whiskey, was fciiiuK uib vuunff irienai-tieorp-e tnat. ne ougnt to gme too. fSaid George, x wouia, Dut ae temptation to do wroug is too strong for me." "Whar's yer .backbone dat ye can't rose up and stand temptation?"! exclaimed k-n.t... t ht -j x brother Peter. "I was dat way my- coif nnna TTVV.x J J: .. T D"" J.HKUD IU Vila VCIB LOWTl 1 ' , " . - naa a cnance to steal a; pa'r of boots miffbtv fine ones. . ton TZrAxnAvr -l 'Vt " . ' 1 1 7y a.- uai iu oec me, ituui xeaunea OUt j "u uux uc uouuuoiuu tiaktj BUI, Den a goodDiriti whisnerWi fnr m n Inl .m 111 a t w xvu uciu wuuts aiune. . , "rtn- vnn didn't take 'em ?" "No. sab nnt much. I took a pa'r o' cheaD shoes off de shelf, an'i I left 1 dem hnnt alone 1" i j . m m m . Somethlnsln a Name. Richmond (Va.1 State.! Why wit all the papers with the me ot Mar are 1 such bright little 1 name DriffDt llttla journals? The Wilmington (N. C.) ericKBDurg xar. JXewlYTork Star, for cimpie. ,s a aere must be sorriPthino in a name after all. j . The Charlotte fair nrv.- . v "fixed facV" tair appears lobe Special Dispatch to New York Times, New OkleanSj Oct 1. (The labors' if the committee to the Ackleir cse nnt vol. terminated Gaiiih- reaux, who visited Smith 'at. the in stance of Acklen, is shown 'to have gone thither upon what he supposed to be av charitable errand, and was iwnorant of .the true state o affairs. The testimony taken by llliej ooriimit- tee tp-day was ot a varied. ana con tradictory nature. The investigation The j an will be resumed to-morrow. are reticent; but nmniorr was expressed that. lalthoriah iT f i'n oharcTPQ pr nm- v.oKiit iintriio it was ail excGedincrlv bad niece of business, and will prove greatly detrimental to Ackleu, per- haps even to the extent of compW ing him to withdraw trotn tne UCKet. That the girl was exceedingly igno- - . . i - i nnt n1 nnsnrnnn nil!) seema nave been pretty well demonstrated. To- morrow, tuej conciuaing Lesiimouy i will be taken, and a definite conclu sion reached. ;. man and Woman. : Mrs. Roberts, in the Washington Capital, very truly remarks: "Mar- - - ryingaman to retormimfi8 jikq do in"- measured tor an umoreua. u may i - -i , ii t . i e 6r it may not be satisfactory: but you o . might as well try to make a politi cian honest as to taiK tq a - woman who loves a man. No matter how worthless he raav I be. she, will brave evervthmer for him: and I wouldn't give a snap for her if she didn't. jNot loner since, on the avenue, 1 saw a man, ' respectable looking,1 in a Jielp less state of intoxicatiou, and a po liceman on - each side of jhim going to the station house; behidd him; was his" wife, a young, nice-looking, jvell dressed woman. . She paid no atten tion to the rabble following, of the wondering looks of the passers by, but stuck by him, trying to pacify and quiet him. I could) not! help thinking how little a man would stand by a woman, man is or tue Man is or tne -nuuitsr se, aim oupcuui uw ig, uu he will get a womau in trouble, and then leave her to get out the best she can. Hlfh Toned Frauds at New York. Richmond Whig!. 1 It is roguish and disloyal for a man in the South to distill a few, gallons of apple brandy without paymgj a tax to the Government, jbutj high-itoned refiners and importers of I sugar; have been able to cheat the' authorities out of millions, at New York, with out exciting the vigilance of the go vernment spies, detectives and in formers. It is refreshing, neverthe less, now that the frauds! have, come to light, to note how revenue agents, custom-house inspectors, refiners, im porters arid chemical experts can go for each other. 1 be favorite i mode of operation, it Beems, hns been to disguise sugar of 1 a high j "grade by means of glucose and cheap chemical coloring, then pass it jthrough the custom-bouse at low grade duty, and afterward restore its color bv another chemical process. i f Lacrezia Borgia Ana now we are tola that -Lbcrez'3 Borgia was" wvlcked anfd 1 lave black eyes, for says Herr Gregevonous, who has set about the taak of clearing her mernory, She had the appearance of a fair-haired, blue eyed flender-waisted, possibly sentl- mental, but certainly not passionate, I English girl. She was as far j as can ha from the nrf. nf wnman that, wo I have Wr. tano-ht tn HetWo Marl. ame Gnsi and Madame Titiens. , stead of that, ilerr j trregevonous makes her out to be charitable, de vout, an intelligent patbouess of art and literature, and even a careful housewife, keeping her own account of domestic expenditures. jO! his tory, history. , I j Illffb Old Sport: la TexasL, it mates a teiiow teel like emi grating to the Lone Star State, when ne T , f inat , r 1 c 1KJ I r re wntfnl became the Major of. Pisgah, Aexas, nnea mm ior arunicenness. R . ;fl , . n , , i r-. o- - ----- r -r"" I ID frODt Of th( tit.J -UflBAi -.: .us iuajui d uuiuB, uanug him to come out. The Chief of Po- lice drew a revolver,! and ordered him to throw down his gun. Polk fired, hitting the officer, who, in fall- ing, snot iroiK in tpe Doay. Tne Mayor ran out and shot three balls into the desperado. The latter fired several shots! at the; Mayor,! but he escaped unhurt. Polk and ihe Chief of Police died. If ! 1 A DliiBvalnteil fin nitlinni I Washington Correspondence Bait. Sub.1 Among tne visitors at the White I House to-day was an jold farmer from Madison countv. Ohio, dressed in his workmer cl6thes. ! He walked nil - I . L - around, inauiriner Of evev one her met where was "Governor" Haves. i ann he wnnt.en tn rpa him von nor. ticularly. He was toild that the Pre- sident could receive !no more callers, and. after vainlv imrjiorint?' for an in- terview, he burst iotf tears and went off sobbing. J I vu ouuuiiig. : !M m m m - RmllMl N n m f w amm I . ywuBva m MM I . 1 , - t .j ; The New Orleans Democrat gives nrnminanno tn the "A fv0. I 1 .v uv vvoiywu vWxw.t I a y r ) reads as follows: ! For 1 Congress: 1 T?irnt Tlintpipf TTorir HaafQllarino t , vw,iiauw, vx I COUnsel or the Returning Board: Second District, E. North Cullom, of counsel for the Returning Board: xnird district, no nomination; Fourth District, J.j Madison Wells, of the RAt.nH.inn 1 "Rnor-H TTSftt, -n;o.:-. John T. Ludeling, j of the infamous Supreme Court which sustained the Retnrnincr TWrd-i SirtV n;t. KMnrn nr, Kaoi.. H t(1. i. : Keno Anderson, of the (.Returning m m oaiiBDurv watenman: a nro tracted meeting has been going on . at the Methodist church in this place for more mana weeK, under the management of pastor. Rev. J. j. Renn. Some eight man a week, under the management of the or leu guu versions mus la 4i b Newiptper tia 6w Eftvajn pnd i no Superior. " f y , . . r LHiJlsboro Recorder. j v , V'; I Humble in Us beginning?, as was inseparable' from an enterprise begun a! mid the , wreck' Jof -fortune that at tended the collapse, of . the South ern (ppnfederacy, the Star has steadily ( waxed" until it now beams resplen dent in the full glow of a constantly brightening prosperity. Brother Ber nard has wonderful business intelli gence, and ' knows h o w to to uc h th e secret springs of success. And as, & newspaper, outside of ; some occa- ? : Monai eaxionai vagaries, inseparaoie from Benius, and which are pardon able amid the undoubted wealth of good sense and sound -principle, the tae may claim equal ranK wun ine best papers of - the South. As a lb i?or, tor appropriate selection anu tA. OTTrnnri'jTi UUIUf'l Iflll Hill I I juuiuiwua oiiauuciuoui, auu no . ijroRd to rank it among our most ac- - Deatn of Bonaparte'. Gardener. I Napoleon's cardener at St. Helena qied on the island early last August sit the natriarchal aere of ninety-1 H ears . Tom Evans entered the Ensr- . j- " : " , - i e j v.-d.J ortin tDoa annva u pnirnirpn in I um rnii" i r"fc-t3 . . insula War. losinsr an eve in the liattle of Toulouse.: After Waterloo His regiment formed the guard which accompanied the F rench ilimperor on tlie Bellerophoh to St. Helena, and he was employed for several, years as a gardener at the Longwopd House To his dying day the veteran gos- 8ipped about Napoleon and the great wars, and nis last, request wa in at he should be buried with military honors. A Flsht Willi Ibe Indian. Washington Star, 3d. J A dispatch from Leavenworth, Kansas, says the troops bad a fight with the Indians at 4 o'clock yester- d- i j I ay morning, but does not name the nlace. liieut. iSrodenck, ot tne 3d infantry wa9 wounded, and Corporal Stewart, of compauy 1, 23d intantry, and five soldiers, were killed. Cap tain Monck, with bis command, has crossed the Clover -creek in close pnr- f t i-1 mi. l . a : tf sruu or me inuians. nie douich oi thirteen settlers, killed by tne In dians, have been brought into Buffalo Station. twiiTlTngs. The Louisville Courier-Journal calls one of the Cincinnati papers the Daily Ananias. The day of misery and stump speeches are here. Oh, for frost -and the ballot-box ! Chicago Inter Ocean. Examination in the South Ameri can school. "Now, my boy, how is ibe earth divided?" "By. earthquakes, 6ir." "Love is an internal transport !" exclaimed an enthusiastic poet, "so is a canal-boat," said a practical old forward ing merchant. You may talk about the "lean and hungry Cassius," but did you ever take a side view of tne man who nas run a store for ten years without advertising ? The time when a pious editor is excusable for knocking splinters from the third commandment is when he Jobs the wrong end of bis pen-holder in bis ink stand and hastily shoves it behind his ear without wiping it oS. Whitehall lime. The original copy of the book of Mormon is said to be in the possession of David Witmer, of Richmond, Mo., who is said to be the only living witness of its translation, and the custodian of the origi nal manuscript as taken down by Oliver towdrey. A young, lady, hesitating for a word in describing the character of a re- 3eclet? suitor.saidi "He is not a tyrant, not CAauLijr uuuiiucuiug, uui xuguiaiiv, HuirireBieu iier iiicuu. . uu. lib linn dcil . i i 1 1 XT 1 i . dignity enough for that; I think pupmatic would convey my meaning admirably. There is something ludicrous in. the facility with which Americans and Englishmen get excited over any kind of aa "international ' contest. It is also noticeable that a light or a footrace will stir up much more intense enthusiam than literary, scientific or religious competition; Wastiingwn tvst. Philadelphia Record: The loss to the Government by means of frauds in imported sugars last year was two aud a half million dollars If the people could r- "- rf " wuu ,uu lU18 plundering were obliged to surrender some ru,uu"1 ",u u lurtu Ul "caper sugar n r i, : v. e i. lt wouia 8ttord more saUBfactiOD But this is not the case. RELIGIOUS NEWS.. Rev. R. B. Godolphin Osborne, son of Lord 8.G. Osborne, lately resigned the living of Dunston, aod seceded to the. unurcn or Home. , The firm stand taken bv the Ohio M. E. Conference against the use of looacco Dy tneir clergy will occasion an ac tive uemana ior cioves, caclaous, cologne ana otner iasnionaoie disiniectants. Rev. Arvedis Vartanean. who was born in Turkey, but who has been educating inmself for the ministry in this country, receiyea nis naturalization papers as a citizen of the nation Friday, his wit ness oeing an Armenian, who is also pre paring nimseii to do a clergyman . Fop Sinking; Schools and Choirs. A A T3T I 8iitfnS gfiS SS 66 pa5eS 61 15'Snc!!loM. Glees, and 60 pages of Sacred Music. 75 cents; $7.50 per dozen. L.O.SXBBBOK sVXi if JXIXiU 1 a new book for ever issued, is o'j pages or I M, , w . I .1 ihimnh I IUAin 1 itKEssoH swixluuu WilDiJJJgjanewbook for Choirs, contains a large and admirable collec- -ftt perfecUy.to theBpisco- pu oervice, dui are 01 tne oest quality for any ser- . OnHDrl flTlQiltftftnil 1 innnoi'i Ufllil lill LI II HI iniir.X a hv 1 I for Quartette Choirs, bas a moat S,fw5ifP.5y BtJiLa5ft?'B.d I year. Boards 2: cloth tais. i Cobb's Festival Chorus Boot ($1.25) has a fine selection of choruses. W. O. PXBKIHS' ill! W U IxJiU is a new and con venient collection of hymns and tunes for Funeral occasions, race o j cents. SendferCata.lorni(i ontAln1nr t.h iiiwinu... y. iiuut uuiw CS.H9xlBM OOOKS I Or 1UUlTg Or Blnff- tyAny Book mailed post free for Retail Priae. Oliver Ditson & Co., : BOSTON. CHA8. H. DITSON 4 CO. I J. K. DITSON & CO. "fpaaway. M. Y. im uaestnut t., Pblla. yo truant w Wa tb W V'E G E T ! W E;: .-j j; .'is : . ltc v.( J. P. I,udlov writes: . - , , . . . . -. i . .- i : C;vJ!-n .....iCq ji m November 14, 18i4, Demr Sir. From pWaonal benefit received bv iU use, as weU aa irom personal knowledge of those nknia mriu thBrah. i a anemed almost xmraca- lons. I can most heartUy and sincerely iecmmend ttin VmntTTKi tnr tha -nmnlaintS whlCttitlS Claimed. to care. - -JAMEi P-DIW, . t t. itantist CnnrcD. Bacraaumiw - VEGETINE he Rests Well x Eotrrn Poland. M.'', Oct. 11, 1876. JUn. XX. X. DIATMD . ... vercpi Dear Sir, I have been BicK two years wiui w aid my gSoi-i waTreTtieM night, and bad no :ffi,SXSM!S.' ior.wnat una. done for me. . , AUIUV JSBK""' ' - n Witness of tha above : ,31b. GEORGE M. VAUGHAN, jlieaiora, jmaes. . VEGETINE. ood for the Children. Bostok Hoxk, 14 TnJtB Stbmi, BOSTON, Al"ul Tr-teAVMihyBlnjmh nave neen creauv beneatea qj uw vxbm:t j. rhv those tronbied uh the scrofnia.- . , Mbb. N. WORMBIxL, Matron. VEGpHNE: Rev. O..T. Waiueir says : Providence, I..i"lb4 Tbansit St.' II ft Kvvrv-six Ken i feel bound to express with; my eignatore tbe MrrVi vilns T nlnr-A nnun vonr VsaKTIHS. My family " :t : : -' t . 3 - bllir it is invaluable, snd I recommend it to all who have nsea lwor ine lasi. ivu yenrH. xu uyvuo may need an invigurauuji, icuuuik r ... I O. T. WAL.xV8.lt. Formerly Pastor Bowdein-equare Church, Boston. VEGETINE. j Nothing Equal to It. Soitth Salem. Mass., Nov. 14, 1876. Dear Sir, I have been troubled wun ocroiuia, narboi. nH I.ivflr Pnmnlalnt for three Tears. Ne- thiscr ever did me any good until I commenced usins the Vkqetink. i am now geiung siodk um- ,1 8tui using the Vsoktinx. i consider there using the Vkswinb. I am now getting along first- isnothmgequaitoHiorBucncompiui. ax,.- tlly recoma end it to ererybody. X oars irujy, Mrs. L1ZZIK SC. PACKARD, No. 16 Lagrange Street, Soath Salem, Mass. VEGETINE. Recommend it Heartily. South Boston. Dear Sir, I have taken several ooities or your Vegktin k, and am convinced it is a valuable remedy fnr rivanonaiA Kidnev ComDlalnt. 'and General De bility of the system. I can heartily recommend it to all sufferers from me above complaints. Yours respectfully, Mas. MUNRQE PARKER. VEGETIXE, Prepared by , II. It STEVKNS, Boston, Mass, Vesetlne Is Sold by all Drusglats. oct 1 D&Wlv -13HET OF HOREHOUHD AND i TA FOR THE CURE OF Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness, Difficult Breathing, and all Affections of the Throat, Bronchial Tubes, and Langs, leading to Consumption. This infallible remedy is composed of the Honey of the plant Horehound, in chemical union with Tar-Balm, extracted from the Life Principle of the forest tree Abeis Balsamea, or Balm of Gilead. The Honey of Horehound SOOTHES AND scatters all irritations and inflammations, and the Tar-balm cleanses and heals the throat and air passages leading to the lungs. ! Five additional ingredients keep the organs cool, moist, and in healthful action. Let no pre judice keep you Irom trying this great medi cine of a famous doctor who has saved thou- "-'ads of lives by it in his large private practice. N.H. The Tar-Balm has no bad taste or iniell. 'I PRICES 50 CENTS AND $1 PER BOTTLE. Great saving to buy large size. Pike's Toothaclie Drops" 1 Core in jl Minute. Sold by all Druggists. OEITTETTTOW, Prop., Wi- sept 94 P&Wtf N. A. STEDMAN, Jr. Attorney and Counsellor at Law, KLiZABETHTON, BLADEN COUNTY, N. 0. Office Un stairs, in Brick Buildlnr. ocennied fc Rinaldl & Co. ! . . Special attention to Claims. Col 'ections on sum or $100 ana upwards made for Five Per Cent. If without suit. Drawing Deeds, Mortgages, &c a specialty. .. ! ap5-D&Wtf Congressional Campaign, 3d District. HON. A. M. WADDELL will speak at the fol- lowing times and places. If changes are made in any of the appointments due notice will be jjiven : . I CUMBERLAND. Fayetteville ... .U. ..... . : Friday. October 11. Kocknsa Village i . . .'......Saturday, October 18. MOORE. Jonesboro ..Monday, October 14. Tuesday. October 15. Carthage.. Cameron.. . . ..... .Wednesday, October 16. HARNETT. ' Lllling ton. . . ." .Friday. October 18 cnaik Level .. .........Saturday, October 19 CARTERET ' Newport...." ... PeUetier'a Mills, J Beaufort........ : Wednesday; October 23. ....... ... .Thursday, October 84. ......... v. . 8aturday October 26. : pPe. published tn this District will copy once a wee mi uciooer 413.1 sept 17-oawtOct20&W5t '.' ' tu Hptice of Dissolution. rpHE FIRM OF GORE A GORE HAS THIS -X. daVbeen dlBKalved hir llmlfjitinn. T. I . finra nas asBumea ail uablUUes, apd is alone authorized W CXJfcU xu lllUlUttUOU. Respectfully. W. I. GORR, October .1, 1818. 11. U. UUAS, Not.ip.fi. rn ! JL HE FNDER8IGNBP WILL CONTINUE THE WBOLKSALbVbROCERY ' AND COMMISSION BUSINESS at the old stand, and Epllcits a ppntla- uance or tne patronage heretofore bestowed. , nitt 1 liaHrM . vk r r oct D&Wtf 9. L. GORE. (u;:ow 5iu t LABOR'S A Vlf!C x ZE3 4 .r IE3 s i j ! i 1 -i rt .i MADE COLGATE CO. Bayers of this longr-establlshcd warned against Imitations of its Detersive fSeap ;s: sold1 everywhere, and is now offered at RE DUCED PRICE. r Be snre lhat each wrapper and bar bears the name of ,Vt F. TaYLOB. sept 18-D&W8W t In Store, 9AA Bbla Berry Blnfotd'a Favorite . OUU FAMILY FLOUR, -mVBbls "Snow Flake" FAMILY, lUU 100 Bbla White Lily FAMILY, O R Bbls Binford, Loeb & Co.'s JiO Soft "A" SUGAR, ' OK Bbls "B" SUGAR, ZO 75 Bags COFFEE, -f A A Boxes D. S. SIDES. 1UU 60 Tabs Choice LARD, ' ' ' K fi Boxes CREAM CHEESE,- j , . OU1 ,i j ' . 300 Kegs ,gtandard NAILS, ' And every thine that pertains to a First Class Wholesale Grocery KiUbliahment Send for price litt. -" . BiNFORD. LOEB & CO., Wholesale Grocers and Cotton Factors, eept 27-tfDW : Wilmington, N. C. .A-IRIBJliIEi rwi ON U m e mts " . AND ! j ' Crave Stones. F1R8T-CLA8S WORK AT LOWEST NEW YOltB PRICES. DESIGNS BntlT UX HA1U WOKli PACKED AND SHIPPED, AT OUR RI8K, TO ANY PART OF THE SOUTH. RICH AUD WATIIAN & CO,, 5T l.fyetto Place, Newxork, Wathan's Monumental Desiens. in book form.foi ale to the Trade. dec 4 D&Wtf Bread and Meat. 600 BblsGood flour QQ Bush WATER-MILL MEAL, gQ Boxes C. R. SIDES, Bbla MESS PORK, JJ OCX 4 D&Wtf Fer sale low by HALL & PEAHSALL. High-Bred Do?s. English, irish and Gordon setters : 1 . i ; of the Choicest Breed, with guaranteed pedigrees For sale by E. P. WELSH, ; York, Penn nov7DAWtf Bacon, Flour, &c. -Q Boxes D. S. end Smoked SIDES, 2Q Boxes D. 8. PORK bTRIPS. Bbls C. M PORK, QQ Bbls Freeh Milled FLOUR, . 100 ' MOLASSE8' Boxes and Bbls CAKES and CRACKERS, O ! Baesinz. Ties. Sn?ar. Coffoe. Soap. Candles. Starch, Lye. Candy, Yeast Powders, &c. rror sate low oy oc6 d Awtf D. L. faORB. g Boatwright & McKoyJ New G-oods. 25 Bbl" Now Fre8h nulledBUCKWHBAT' 1 n Bbla "WILD'S" BYB FLOUR, 1U Perfectly Fresh,. 2 Boxes New Crt p LAYER RAISINS, Half Boxes dp do gQ Quar Boxes do do gQ Boxes Boneless CODFISU, ji Q IJalf Bbls MACKEREL. g Half ChestrG. P. Shanehai TEA, g Half Chests Oolong Feriot" TEA,, g Haif Chests Q. P. Glenarchy" TEA. The very finest grades of GREEN and BLACK TEAS. Also. Jour celebrated "HBNO CHOP" i TEA; a Natural Leaf. Try it. 2g Bbls CUBA MOLASSES, r Bbls HONEY DRIPS SYRUP, i) xispecially for Buckwheat Cakes. Together with a full assortment of the FINEST FAMILY GROCERIES to be fousd in the eity. j Boatwright & McKoy, 5. 7 and 8 NORTH FRONT ST. 1 oct 6 DAW tf - 1 Cotton Gin lor Sale. For SALE, AT LESS THAN MANUFACTU RER'S PRICE, A FIFTY-SAW f Brown Cotton Gin, With Self-Feeding Attachment and Condenser. Boxed ready for shipment, and has never been used. : Address, BOX S13, : sept 4-tf DAW naa Wilmington, N. C. I mi, TTT -mt A , C4-n JA J JLJ16 W OriCL S Dtcin(lcir&. JL Xj j FOR SALE ALSO, , PATENT ALARM MONEY DRAWEES; ; Coffee Mills, Spice Hills, and Store Fixtures Crenerally, Tbt Improved Type "Writer. OapIIIatlns Pump Co.' Pumps BUND FOB CIRCULARS. f FAIRB ANKS & CO. SI! DroadWY New York. For Sale by Leading Hardware Dealers, aag 3Htaw4m&W.! aawe Xj ZEES "y:E s o -A. BY tVSEW and favorite brand of iai arc name and style, W, F TATLOB'8 ...hu;;, YORK. COLG-ATE & GO., Sole Manufacturers, , . ISEW IORK. C M. Stkbman.. Isaac Bates..... S$ D. Waivlace.. rTresirtcnl Vice President ....Cashier Bank of New Hanover. CAPITAL PAH) IN .- - - $350,000 .- ATJTH0BIZED CAPITAL - $1,000,000 DIHECTOES: John Dawson, . . D. R. Mnrchison, of Wil : liams & Mnrchison -Hon. fi. R. Bridgers, Pres W. & W. R. R. H. Yollers, of Adrian & Tollers. Jno. W. Atkinson, Col. B. F. Little, Isaac Bates. C. M. Stedman, of Wright - OTSteaman. Jas. A. Leak, of Wades boro. I B. B. Borden, of Golds- Doro, iN. j. D. McRae. C. M. Stedman, President. E. B. Borden, 1 President. Gollsloro Brancli. rx" j ; DIRECTORS: ! E.f. Borden, W. T. Faircloth, W. F. Kbrnegay, uuiuuuuovu, UClUiaU Tf till . TITn A a -mm TI-m.I. f TP T v a v ! Prerident: WHUdSUUlU ClMliil. Canhto. DIRECTORS: J. A. Leak,R. T. Bencett.G. W. Little, J. C. Marshall Issues Certificates of Deposit bearing Interest Is authorized by Charter to receive on deposit moneys hejd in trust by Executors, Administrators, Guaraians'fec, &c, &c Strict attention given to the orders and requests of our country friends by mail or otherwise. nov 16-wtf- THE DAILY STAR. OLDEST DAILY PAPER IN NORTH CAROLINA! fJlMK IA11YI". HORNI1VH STAR, A FIRST-CLASS DEMOCRATICNEWSPAPElt, publishetl at the following low : RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION: One Year, postage paid,. SU Months, " " . Three - One " " " . $7 00 4 00 2 25 1 00 THE DAILY STAR Contains full Reports of the Wilmington Mar kets, TelegrapMc Reports of the Northern anil European Markets, and die Latest ' General News, by Telegraph and Mail, from all parts of the World. ' i Largest DAILY CIRCULATION in the STATE Address, WM. H. BERNARD, Editob ft Proprietor, Wilmington, N. C. Training Dogs. SPIKE AND CHOKE COLLARS, by means of which dogs of ANY AGE OR BREED, no mat ter how long hunted, or what the disposition, can be taught to fetch and carry, and to retrieve game in a most perfect manner, with ne play about it. Dogs broken of gun-shyness and whip-shyness, made steady before and behind, and "to heel" steadily, prevents lugging on the chain, besides a much more extended sphere of usefulness. Prie, with direc tions for using. $3. by man. post-paid. KENNEL COLLARS, which no dog can get over his head, race, f 1, Dy mail postpaid. Made ad instable to fit any dog. M. VON CTJLIN, Delaware City, Del. sp2T-Wtf SALARY. Permanent salesmen wanted to sell Staple Goods to deal ers. No peddling. KXP&NSK3 paid. Address S. A. QBANT A CO.. i, 4, 6 ft 8 Home St., Cincinnati, Ohio. $2500 A TEAR; Agents wanted. Busi ness leeltlmate. Particulars Free. Address J.Worth ft Co.St.Lotrie.Mo. $3 UOLU PLATKP WATCHES. Cheap estinthe known world. Sample Watch Free to: Agenta. Address, a. cottltxb en i;o vmcago. oct 6 Wly fx r- FASHION ABLE CARDS, no two JL J alike, with name, 10c. 20 Scroll.wlth name,. 10c. post paid. Agents' outfit, 10c. oct 5 Wly GEO. I. REED & CO. , Nassau, N.T. The Dog Breaker's Guide. TRAIN YOUR OWN DOGS IN THE MOST artistic manner. "The Dog Breaker's Guide" sent for Ten Cents. M. VON CtJLIN, Delaware City, Del. feb 1-Wtf i u - Also. riiSnSY. T2ICES EEDtJCSD AS. 20, '73 I'limita free. OmcE, Tosk, Pa. je 7-W6m I i 1 : :. ; BGBELL'S fflRM BALLS FOR DOGS, A re Liable and harmless remedy tor removing worms from dogs, containing neither a drastic purge nor deleterious astringent, and used with marked success; also for the expulsion of the tape worm, so often bringing on fatal distemper and aggravating the disease. i Recommended by "Homo." and u?ed for the past two years la the kennel of W.W. C olket, Esq. Price. $1, with full directions; sent post paid. Ja ordering state weight of dog. -I H. A. BORBLL, Chemist, I aag SO W4t 9043 Chestnut St , Philadelphia, Pa, Case Goods. ; , POTASH, LYE. SOAP, CANDLES. STARCH, Matches, Baking Powders, Canned Peaches, Tomatoes. Oysters, &c, &o. j For sale by ' oct 4 DAWtf HALL ft PEARS ALL. 1200 NEW ADVEKTISEMENTS. PIAHDS nDftliro at Factory vri ana unuaHu casr reat 71?- DUCTlON to Ciose out present stock of 20ft Kitw AND SECONDHAND INHTRDMKNTS of Firpf OlassMahers. FUIXY WARItANTKD.and at prices mnlB. AGENTS WANTED for WATERS' sij. PERIOR BELL ORGANS ntifl PfAWOS ii7?. wuiiuui'i,wi,B,tu or mhift ii- ted Catalogues 'Mailed. ' HOKACB WATRKs .v- hONS, Mannfactnrcr and Dealers 40 Fa-t Hth-st N Y. Also GcEeral Agents fer MlONirixjEU's SWEET iCiefii I T - 1 . . . - " prize at Centennial Exporitidn for cArwing qualities and txaOena, and lasliMg eW ato" otmetmutg and flavoring. , The best tobaccn 16 BtODB.Drice I3fln. Anl-tr i 1 r i7i II Hl-rft K rr. r a . mt $375 MirrorTop Organs onlyf 105 " " eantifnl Parlor Organ, price 34n onl ftos "Frand Exposed fsOOtJJ&fftol the Unwary," and Newspaper about cost of Pi. A Beautiful PortraiF of any ize made from any kind of small picture . enexaigeni?rwantd tn every nnoccnplfdcoon'. Durn N Y6S AUBURN CPY ING CO . , a u Ife'y ' A. ?A,to ASe&t canvassing for the Flre p I "Ide Vt-ltor. Terms and Onint tree ah dreg8 P. O. V1CKEKY, Angnsta. Maine ' : . Price, TECcuts. ewspaper Advertising 11811 EDITIOA', S?,11 complete list of all ihe towns in th.; Uiuted btates, the Territories and the Dominion of CHU7hm? a population greater than 5,000 ac cording to the last censas, together with the names of the newspapers having the largest local circula tion in each of the places named. Also, a catalogue of newspapers which are recommended to adve-ti-sera as giving preatfBi value in proportion to prices charged. Also, the Religious and Agricultural Jonr nala, very complete lists, and many tables of rates showing the cost of advertising in various newspa pers, aud moch other information which a beginner ?iaf?Vtingwoa,d d0 wel1 10 POets. Address GEO. P. ROwELL & CO., Newspaper Advertising Bureau, 10 Spruce tt., N. Y. oct5-4wD&W i . . -- - UNIVEUSH Y sion begins on th oir VlHRIM v sion begins on the First of October, and contin- ninp mnntna Tim .nDKn:n ues nine months. The institution Is orpanizpii ti ....... . vj I'.gOUlAlHI '111 the elective svstem. srivine the sf nrlpnf t,ntn of studies, with full courses in the Schools of the Academic Department and in the Schools of Law Medicine. Engineering and Agriculture. For cata logue apply to the feecretary of the Faculty, P. O University of Virginia. ' i JAMES F. HARRISON, M. D., 8ug&8D(SW8w Chairman of the Facility. : aSAJSCHESTER LOCOMOTIVE WORKS Established in 1853, -Manufacture aH kinds bf Locomotives, and have re cently purchased of the Amoskeag Manu(acinrin Co. all the patterns, patents, and the good will foi the manufacture of their celebrated Steam Fire Bn gines fcnd Fire Apparatus, and are now prepared U receive and execute ordars promptly, feend for de scriptive circular. ARKTA8 BLOOD, Agent nov25 D&Wly Manchester, N FREE EY PIONEER WORKS BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND, Prices in England. $68.00, $78.75, $89.55, $100.05, $125.00, $ 50.C0 Delivered in New York, duty and all charge in ' elusive : $103.88, $117.79, $131.97, $150 53, $184 23, $218 00. The above may be ordered "Full Choke," ' Me dium Choke," or Cylinder Bore, at these prices We are now making small bores of Nos. 14, 111 a'd 20 gauge, which are scarcely inferior in power to the larger bo-es. Weight of 20 Bore from 5 lbs. "1416 " i " " 12 . 7& " " 10 4 8tf " Our "Giant Grip" Action has been awarded a Di ploma of Met it at the Paris Exhibition. . Send for Illustrated Sheets. We respectfully refer to the following gentlemen, who have purchased and are now usine our guns : Hon, Walter L. Steele, M. C, Kockingham, Kich mond county, N . C. Capt. D. It. Mnrchison, Wilmington, N. C. CoL B. F. Little, Little's Mills, N. v.. James A Leak, Esq.. Wadesboro, N. C. Wm. H. Bernard, Esq .Wilmington, N. C. J. & W. TOLLEY, Pioneer Works. St Mary's Square, oct 3D&Wtf j Birmingham, England. New (Fork SHOOTING- COAT, STYLISH, HANDSOME COAT. , First Class in every particcla. Pleasant to wear, durable, and in the end the cheap est. MADE OF BROWN VELVETEEN. Pockets and Lining made to take ont, so thai may be worn for early fall and winter shooting. Horace Smith, Esq., says : "It is my idea of shooting coat. I have worn them for several yean and will have none other." 'Price for Coat. $35; Vest, $6.53. Also, the best brown corduroy Pants, at $10 per pair. I make on ly the one grade, as the cheapest goods do not tnn briars and will not give satis 1 action. Also, in addition to the above, I am making Waterproof Canvass Suit, cut same stylc'as the Vci Veteeni goods, not stiff and hard, but sort and plea sant to wear; guaranteed to turn water. SportsmcL who have seen it say it is The Pest Yet. Coat J6.5u For full Suit, $14.00. j I also make the Sleeveless Coa ; Vest with slcevcf If desired. i Rules for measurement and samples sent ui "l application. P. Ij. SHELDON, ect 25 D&Wtf I RAHWAY, N .1 THE SHEIDER I BBEECH-LOADIM Shot-Cun. Prices, 50 CO to $5450 OO. MUZZLE LOADING GUN ALTERED TO BREECH-LOADING 1 . ; ' Price, ft4 to $100. Clark & Sneider MANUFACTURERS, i 214 West Pratt Street, ' ! Baltimore. . Send for Catalogue, j dec 22 D&Wtf SHARP'S Metallic cartridge, military, hunt ing and "creedmoor" rifles excel all others in accu- RACr, STRENGTH AND . ( i' SAFETY. No Premature Discharge Ever Occurs j Every Rut warranted a good shooter. Calihrt 40, 44 and 50-10? of .an inch, and of any desired length Charge ef powder from 50 to 105 grains. Weight 01 balls from 220 to 540 grains. Stock, plain; al.-' Pistol grip and checked. Sights: plain; Globe aof Peep Sights; Vernier with' Interchangeable troic sighta iaad Wind-gauge. Every vf rlety 0? munition for above guns, constantly on band Price fVoni to SHARP'S RIFLE COMPANY. ; eeotai-D&Wtf ; I . Bridgeport, Can.. PltESCjaiPTION FREE. T70R THE &PEADY CURE of Seminal Weak J? - ness. Lost Manhood, and all disorders brought on by indiscretion or excess. Anv druggist ntf the ingredients. Address Dr. JAQUE8 & CO., If ' W Sixth St, Cinelnnati, Ohio. febl5-lyD&W PvfiESt1 Mian j.uumiMi P k N fl anUInlq. Grand Pianos, price $1 000 jllrUlUoalytt?5. Magnificent Upright Piano" pnce $1,000, only $4TS Klesrant U,'.I riUt Pianos, price $8 OO. only l 75. Pianos 7
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