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mum msTKicrr von i jim - PUTTEE. Tin- fi.liwwios named gentlemen were hfra of tlift KxPCUlive I :.' .1 iniilllH ' i V . I. CI.. 'ri.ir.l Tlwlrirr Mph ' ' . in" .k-iii.tUHl ly, Utwo representing ' lii- several .nitic8 in the Convention t;,unsvvicj:--J8ri)h Huclla. " , i;;ukn J"'1" Newell, . Cuiibcrl;in-.l O. JT. IMocker. . Coluhibus Uwcn L. W. Smith, ir.irtercrV7. J. Jluaball. jHij.linifviri IJeiiman. ' - J Ijirnctt James S. Uarrington. : jitixireH. II. Uucbanan. Newt ILui'ovtr K. J. lViiriyi-acker. , renvr-Uoo. A. J. rcncti ( inslow. Thomas Ji. Gilt lin.iii. samfjson Ualton 3esom. . Kx-f(Iici Joseph (J. Abb jott. T THK REPUBLICAN PLATFORM. ADOPIEi) A.T KALfilGH JULY : 7th. -' -vn . : : ' . 'fhc lluii. ii. C. ledger, chairman1 ol the Committee nu i'kti'onn and Reso lution, reported Trom that committee the ibll'iwinsr: Tnc Uemiblkatis of North Carolina, in (kmveiitior. ufscmblcd, renew the pledges made in their l'ormer jplatj jorni And they declare' follows: ' I. That t!:ey cordially approre the tirniinations, recently made at Chicago, .t'JanK" A. OnrlicM for President, and' Cijester A. Arthur for Vice-President ; 'hihI that th-y riil most cheerfully and actively devote themselves to their flec tion, as iiidMpemablu. to the preaerva lion of tlie Republican party, and of tin: 1 1.-public, i:t its integrity. And that ilicy fully endorse the principles set f.rtlr in the platiorm, auopieu ty me ll -publican convention, which conven imI in the eitv of Chie.iiro. on tho 2nd d:iy of Jine 1U.SQ. - "hat tuey .have seen, with great aj .prehension and alarm, the rapid con .vlidaUoit and engrossment of our rail mad system, by and under the control and ownership of foreign monopolists thai H'leh c-nsolidatiini of capital gives . p.,wer 1 the moiwipolists to oppress the labor of the country by mi reasonable ami unjust local tarills and fare, and '"give to lhn the power to control the legislative branch of govcrr merit, in tho paU e of law in their interest, and ruinous to Urn;-: f the people ; and that t'tify have, s. ci! with rctjref, that thesa inouopolis(4 i'.ii? ni ikiiigl an jnsidioin iiiva-ion ii:iioijv the leadcr?i of the Dem 1 1 ratie rft r I y . which cwlnupated on tho 17lh day of June; in the ifYgulfing and .wallowing up of the '.vhoc Democratic Stale coiivt niioii ; and tlijat while they irue no d csi re or intenliiin to make an liiijiiit war iip;u these luuuopolicH.they .!! deinand that- Ihe legislature hhall a. s laws to ocrn and control them, n (hat they slirtll not be j perujitled to liiM-riii.iiitile against otirown eople, and place :i reasonable j limit on local ririlln and fare, u ;;. That lliey vh-w with anxiety tho rn iitili"ii of tho Western North Caroli na Uailroa'd, which, through tlie hot "haste and Unconsidered contract. ol the 1. uit tr.ttie stale administration, is ur- t iuudf y legal troubles which ailord I no re'.ii f l'rnai taxation, and threaten to 'ill Lij-.fur a Jong time, if not altogether ii'ff.VV (lie eouiplction of that work bo Jim n.vsary fur the welfare and develop ii;eii'i of (he wtate, and especially the iM-'lt i n ct'Uutit s.;- 1 i. Jii.ll the Hf iiublivitn nurty hu nl- u.iys been the friend of education, and iiTfi again reiiewi-.ils pledge to the peo-pr(- of N.ii th Carolina to continue its t s with incr.-;vstdvigor, until there -liall be a complete ami perfect system ( public instruction. .'. I hat.lhey recouiza the mecuauic ah. I laborer as the bone and sit'ew of 'the laud, atid -pledge themselves to pro-Let-their righn and promote their po iiMcai, eilucatioiuil; and material inter- f-i-i. j i. ;' - , v ... ' V; o. -That ibe recent Constitutional v 'nitii'dmeyU wt-'ro passed by n couven ti'Hi which wifc not composed of si ma jority of elected delegalcSj aud the can trol of which was stolen from tho Re publican majority, by an infamous and admitted fraud on the voters of llobe .county, This corruption, on tho part 'of the I 'emoerncy .demonstrates tho tut that their party will scruple at no tioUtion of law in the interest of party .-iipreiiiaey ; and that tho ' Deuiocratio. i .ii,ty is not tho IViend of representative nnient or of the people. 7. That the present system of counly pivi-riiineiit in North Carolina is utterly stvjvcr.ive of the rights of the citiifun; U tlie j;r.mest political, robbery ever 1'i.irtic d iu this, or any civilis.Hl coiin 1 1 ; U iUe moat damnable fratid ever u id or tianctioutd by any political l-aitv. and call for IheunquaUtiedcon- '..iaii.it i.ta of all w ho have the name of Irecinon, without rcg.ud to parly affilia ii)ii. V'o el.iia tl o rihlol the prople elect every c Nicer iu the utate, from t lit Chief Executive down to tho hnui- ble-t oilieul. r.ud demand that this ri !it shall not be denied nor abridged; l!ui aii btuust coui-.t shall follow a tree UWot, and lh iiiojoritr shall determine whahall icsjl aud adminrster its ! ". ' , ' i. th-iv dciKunco, llio lK-m.K-rattc I'-irty a ;ui ulikjarchy. controlled by railroad corporations aud aristocratic Mniirnce..at'd if not airesteu in it earse, it, will overthrow lh nnwtcher- " ied rirhi of tho poonlo The ten n.-jiKv to the c.utcentranou of dangc- r hh ivwers, lor private - aud corrupt vjN, iu tho hands of a few.- has re ceutir tuAtui'caied itself in a vitul part f our Mate guTernment, aod ia a way ('rxeit. the irreate.tt annrcaensioa. TUd ruperiutKtdcut ot i'ubiic lostruc- . inn, ujw eiidarscrl by bis party noun- uvuou. and without regird. to th Ihi I uUr wuti, hss demanded to bare tested ia hU hind, that is in tb bauds of a ceu'.ral ImW tf which bo ihould be too hV, ths absolute riht of dictating !ut ex. UjoIs our chtldreu ahall us, 'Hcclr Ue caa mould the opinion ot toe lUia, Keueratiout'can atrangle, for toe bencth ot ieronal r aecttona vjrtlrti" all ix:uietiti)J io lX litcriture, aud open up for Uis ot3e, intimatelj ernarcted with the h'?uUr tit aad pusitj-, a faithful and Kvaultt vurce of corrupt jobbery ik UuJUnd and tenant act as de rtjl Kr thi b-aefit of a lw, l (rm th Uu,uVlo and defeaclea uinea. That thrT denoaac ta pre eat road livi tb states a orpres- aito to tbo Ub..rrr, aud demand their tim o that burdeas ot build r.d repiii in theoa ahall b born r f-iiuj tj ii cutset of ta po- ' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ROSENTHAL'S NEW BOOT AND 510E STOUE 32 Market Street. A-WoriTof Atlvico to Mv lAitrons. j Y STOCK IS j;OW COMPLETE IN ALL ita Jiianciio-i, and my arrangement.1! enable me to recicve New Arilva'.s of Styles, of the- Host M.Vac, Weekly. My Stock will tell In the Future as it has lu the Tast, Call and examine befurq you purchase. My Huhool Shoes ciu not be surpassed by any In lhe9tato. v : Remember the new sign of the.Show-Cuse, Next week I will give you some of my Popular Prices; no time this week. Kespectftilly, .0. ROSENTHAL, 32 Market St. IK t l'J Blgn of the Bhow-Case. Howard Dniversity WASHINGTON, D. C. riUIE autumnal term of tbia lrmtltutlon, I which In onmi to alt without tllRtinctiori of raco or sex, will commence September , wuon n.iTniKBion may do nau tot no .Normal, Preparatory, Collegiate and Theological JJepariment, l'rovlslon has been made for Emitting the tuition of twentylflve ntudents of pro per qualfiUatlons In the Preparatory and Normal departments. Colored youths, who Wifih flrst cIhhs educational ODDortunltiea. and In addition the peculiar advantage of uio iiuiiuiisi uinivoi, win uo tvbi i io 8enu for a cut iloguc to J. 15. JOHNSON, aeir i it SSecreUry. BEST elso. unit business now before tho public You can make money faster at work for us than at anvthlnc upltal not required. We will start yon. ?l!n l:i b i the uiduwt Klrls wnii l od y and upwards made at home rlous. Men. women, bova and d evervwhere- to worlr for na. Now In the time. You can devoto vour whole tlinc to the work, or only your spare momi'iim. nootner ousiDt's.H win par vou llfiirlyns well. No one willincr In wnrlr can f..ill to miiko enormous pay by engaging at im..i.-otly Outfit and terms free. A ureal opportunity for nuking money easily and honfirab'y. Address True Au gmta, Mliine. Jun27Cm TADIL,lR, Sl'UINci aud sum mar styles of Diagonals, Worlds, English Tweeds aud Cassl ini'res made to order in tho most fashiona ble in inner. - Kanii'lcs and Iules for self measurement Hcnt'friio. Kamplo Department, G20 Broad way, New York, apl 4l2l. 45 Years Before tho Public. -THE GENUINE DR. C. McLANE'S CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS FOR THE CURE OF Hepatitis, or Liver, Complaint, DVMI'31A ANO SICK HtADACHS. ; . ; , "V Symptoms of a Lissasei Liver. 1 )AtN in the right sitle, under the edire of the ribs, increases on pres sure ; sometimes the pain is in the left side; the patient is rarely able to lie on tho left side ; sometimes the pain is felt under the shoulder blade, and it frcauently extends to the top of the shoulder!, and is sometimes mistaken for rheumatism in the api. The stom ach is affected with loss of appetite and sickness ; the bowfcls in general are costive, sometimes alternative with lax; the head is troubled with pain, accompanied with a dull, heavy sen sation n the back part. There is gen erally a considerable loss of memory, accompanied with a painful sensation of having left undone something which ought to havo been done. A slight, dry cough is sometimes an attendant. The patient complains of weariness and debility; he is easily startled, his feet arc cold or bunting, and he com plains of a prickly sensation of the skin ; his spirits are low ; and although he is satisfied that exercise would be beneficial to him, yet he can scarcely summon up fortitude enough to try it. In fact, he distrusts every remedy. Several of the above symptoms attend the disease, but cases have occurred wtt fcw Uiun mta vt exam ination of the body, after death, has shown the uver lu havo beta Citcn- sivdy deranged, AGUE AND FEVER. n. C McLants's tmcR Tills, w cases of Acve and Fevrr, when taken with Oulnine. are produrttve ol the most happy results. No better cathartic can be used, preparatory to, or after taking Quinine. Ve would advise all who are afflicted with this disease to give them a fair trial, For all bilious derangements, and as a simple purgative, they are1 un- cquaicu. I' - HEWAac or txtxaTiaxs. The genaine are rtf safsr coated. Everr Kt hat a red wit seal c-a the lid, with the inirmio Da. McLaks'S I4tt nui. The gvaaiae McLawsH Ijrta Fius Ixar tK sicaatmres C CMcLaxs aa4 rts.itxa Eaos. ea ta wrapfr. IaUu vroa haviaff th mi Da. C McLask's Livsa Tltts. mpartd fc rM-mlat ba. e litHbwtm, Ta, ta Riarltt twiaj fa.e4 Uaitatiot e the aua JlclAtn sfwHed difcftatry Ut MISCELLANEOUS. II. rT. HKLMBOLU'S COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT PHArMACEUtlCAL. A SPECIFIC REMEDY FOR ALL THSKAKKS OF Tilt BLADDER S KIDNEYS. For Debilitv. Los of Memory, Indlsposif tloa to Exertion or Business. Hhortness o, Breath, Troubled with Thoughts of Disease, IltunAM .r 7lul..ti INaln In . Iia lfinlr IMlAkt. and llead.-Rush of Bipod to the Read, l'alo Uountcnance ana ury sain. If these symptoms are allowed to go on, very frequently Epileptic Fits and Con sumption follow. When tho constitution becomes alt'ected it rpiuircs tho aid of an Invigorating inedieiii-j to strengthen and tone up the system which: "I L ELM B0 LD'S I) II l I U," d jeV in evi;hy case ' i : ' ' I HELMBOLD'S BUOHU IS UNEQUALLED f.- ' ' ' ' By any remoJy known.' It U prescrlbenl by tlie most eminent ptiysii-liius all over the wr,. m Rheumatism, Sperraatorrhtva, .NeiHalgta, Nervousness, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, " Uonstipation t Aches and Paiss, General Debility, Kidney Diseases, Liver Complaint, " Nervous IJebilif epilepsy, Head Troubles, Paralysis, General 111 Health, , oinal Diseases. bcialica, t Deafness, Decline, - Lumbago,' .UaUrrh, Nervous Complaints, Female Comp1ainti. Headache. Iain In 'the Shoulders. Voush. IHsxluK!i. Hour Slon.urli. Kruplious. lUd Taste In tho Mouth. lalpitaUon of the Heart. laln In the retUm-of the Kldneyn. aud a tuouHaud other iMtlnful syroptons, are the onsprings of lyspeiMa. HELMBOLD'S BUCHU riNVIGORATICS Tin: stomach, And stimulates the torpid liver. Rowels, and Kidneys to healthy action, in cleansing the blood of an impurities, mui impairing new life and visor to tho whole ytrra. A single trial will be quite nuOlrieat to eon vine ia mnni neaivating oi its vaiuaoze remedial quailtiea. PRICE $i l'ER EOTTLE, Or Sis Tmx'.'iW for $o. Ivllvijcvl to any a4drM frve he in vAvxt- vanon. "IwucnU way consult r Micr, rvcci t- log the na attvatKa as by k.Ung. poadeot. Ail Mters hoa!4 b dirrU X T. nCLSlBOLD. Frugsbt and ChemUt Cf FTO.V! 'I" i, " See ixi ii priTU PrcprieUry Stinp is oi rack feoUltv KAILIiOADS. PETERSBURG R. R. GOMPANY. OFFICE SUPEEmiENDENT, rctersburj, Vj., Sept. ID, 1S30. Schedule of Trains, to take Effect on Sept. 19, 1SS0. GOING BOUTir New York Kx Dress leaves Peters- 1 burg, daily at 1.07 pm Arrives at f eldoa at. .........".... 3.-t p m Southern Express leaves Titers burg daily, at .i.......ll: I j p iu Arrive at Weldou at. 2:08 a m FBEIGUT TUAIN, AVITH rASSENQEB COaCU ATTACIIBD. Leaves Petersburg, dally (except Sunday) ;it.. - 7A rt m arrives ai w 'cldoa at. .12.1M u m GOING KOr.TH. Nw York Express leaves "Wcldon, dally at ...... L10 p m Arrives at Petersburg at -. 3.30 p ru Bouthern Express leaves Weldon j dally, at 3:55 a m Arrive at Petersburg at . 6:20 a m i . " FREIGHT TRAIN, "WITH PASSENGER , , COACH ATTACHED. Leave Weldon, dally, except Hon- Ki day, at 4.30 a in Arrive at Petersburg, at......... 9.00 a m First class coaches will run througu be tween Wilmington and Washington. Sleeping cars run through on night trains. Sleeping car berths can lie bad; lor ft 00 Richmond to Raltimore.' No change of cars. Throrigh tickets sold to all points east or south, aud baggage checked through, il ,f r It. M. 8ULLY. Gen'l SuW. W. J. BROWN, Dispatcher of Trains Oct 10 tl. FAST MAIL AND PASSENGER RUUTE TO THE NORTH AND EAST, VIA. THE RICHMOND. FREDERICKSBURG AND POTO MAC RAILROAD. I Entire trn.!n run ihmmii rri v.'iirJ.in. ton to Washington, via. this route without Leave Wilmington, W & W R R. daily at r,.50 a m and 8.1(1 p m Leave Richmond 5 p iu S.liain Arrive at Washington at C.2j p m and 1.13 p m , Sun da y excel ted. i Arrive at Baltimore at 11.13 p m and 3.05 p Arrive at Philadelphia at 3.23 am and 6 30 p m, Sunday excepted. Arrive at New York at C.t5 a m and 10.03 p Pullman Pnlnnn Rlnn.1 r. ,i. n -n ; .j.- v.j.ii.L I 11 .T W -l.l fl HI IPninolA VAn. -r 1 . . . .. ... ... .... ,,.,i,cw iuik, auuou tncb.iu p i;. a Tvrin JiicU 21 tf ' WiitiiEig-ioii &. Wclaow flail PAS.-5E NO Elt D ill ART il E NT. 1 WlLMiNfimv ' r r,.i:ii. ic-n OMMENCINCJano ist. im Rouui Trip . 'i M incral Spring.s and ,Su tniucr 11 .-sort's of Virginia, -West Virginia aud iortu uuioiliia, w.ll be-on sale at the Coupon Ticket ollicca of fuisKoad via. Uoldsboro, Weldon, Rich mond ft Petersburg, and also to Summer Res risul upper South Carolina and West- J j cruNorih Orollnn, via., Wllnilnctbn aiid Columbia. I s I 1 For Tick ls,'Pi ice LisU find Tlmo Gids coi tain Inda 11 uetdful luformation, call on the undersigned, or Ticket Agents at W U- mlnston, V'i'-'on; .Weldon Tarboro and Goldsboro. . - A. POPE, (it i:t'nl I!a.Kfn'or Vnnr. juuv o It ........ Wiliuintusi, Columbia & Augusta ESilroad. P ASa ES G ER D I P A RT M UN T. WilbttSuTCSi N. C My 2:th. LvW. lOMMEXCING Jur.e lt, ;il. Round Trip TicScts '0 tho Mineral ?pr!:v.-i rd tuuiaicr Rcorts of Virgicb, n "Vistntind- Nortt! .Carolina', will ia s.ilc .t tl. Cus.i T:civ. fUccs of Oils Roa J. ' For Tick'., Price Liv., a:i l Tiu.r Caris -i .' coot tlnlng atl needful iafarnulion.i iil oa tReunder1;oo t, or T!cct Aicnu it il nviegton, Flarc-.cSa3a!er or t o'.aniii a. A. POPE. General PaKa;r AguU June R ......i. ; I I -m acJ urns fn. TRC K . I tF COLCStClA.S. 1, . L O. of G. S, and D. of jj Xletii Mccdaj erentrg t l ra.h wrtk at S o'clock. I A.J. X UUKsTT. 1 S. mch 7 if DR. W. W. HARRISS. will tvta oa UA&CH ITll C PRACTICE OF J1EDICIKE. : -i la UM ra-VCTICCwt HoKfcXTAntY. CsSc. iX frrt.tj axl ubaJri U. T.m Imct em &a mt tomagt straK. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Wilmington & W cldoa K. Company. CrKICE UKNKRALSCFrRIKTKKDKNT, WUmlngton. N. C. Kept. 18. i CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. ON and after September 19th, 18S0. otS:40 p. m Passenger Trains on tho W. Je W. Railroad will run as follows: DAY MAIL AND EXPRE&S TRAIN Daily N03. 47 North and 43 South. Leave WilmlflgioD, Front Btrest- t Depot, at. 6:59 A. M Arrive atWeldon at ...12:50 P.M. Leave Weldon at .3:40 P. M Arrive at Wiloington, Front St. Uepot at ...9:53 P. H NIGHT TASSENGEE, MAIL AND EXPRESS Trains, Daily Nos. 45 North and 42 South. ' ''i. " ! Leave Wilmington, Front Street Depot, at 8.10 P. M. Arrive at Weldon at 3.50 AM Leave Wtldon daily, at.. 2.15 A M Arrive at Wilmington, Front Street Depot, at...v........................S 10 A. M Trains on Torboro Branch Road leave Rocky M miit for Tarboro at 6:10 P. M. Daily ,and Tuesdav, Thursday and Satur day at -05 A. M. Returning leave Tarboro at 10.00 A. M. daily, and Monday, Wednes day and Friday at 8.30 P. M. Train No. 47 makes close connection at Weldon for all points North Dally. All; rail via Richmond, and daily except Sun-; day via Ray Line. t i Train No. 45 runs via Richmond and Washington, and makes close connection daily to Richmond, aud daily except Sat-; urday nights for all points north of Rich mond. Roth trains run solid between Wilming ton and Washington, and ho Pullman l'ulaco Sleepers attached. JUlXli t. UlWBlt, tianeral Sup't. A. POP!', Oeu'i Pas:crg?r A;cut. cct 3-tf QEN. SUPERINTENDENT'S OS.FICK "VilciiBgton. Coianitiia L Au- R. !. Company. WiLaiixGTOx, N. C, Bept. 13. ISSOy CHANGE OF SCHEDULE , ' ! " . ON ANn AFTER SEPTEMBER 10 at 10.13 I'. M., the following Passenger, Schedule will bo run on this rou'i: DA 'PAaSEXGEU.' MAIL AND EXPRESS Trains, Daily No. -12 West uifl -IVE-ist. Loa.'c Wilmlatoa Arrive at Klorcuce , H. IO A. M I. oU l'. At o..V i. M , S -JO 1 M Leave Florenca.. .. ... .. . Arri vc at Wilmini'ton . . NIG11T EXPRESS TRAIN (Daily) Nos. 47 West and 4S EsC Leavo Wilmiogton.. ..10:13 P M Leave Florence a.iiOAM Arrive at Ci C. & A. Junction.... 5.45 A. M Arrive at Columbia... 5.55 A. M Leave Columbia.. 10.00 P. M Leavo C. C. & A. Junction.. .. . . 1033 P. M Leave Florence at........ , -.!0 A. M Arrive at Wilmington 6.30 A M This Train stops only at Brinklcv's, Whitoville. Fleminuton. Fair Blnil. Marlon. Floronce. TimmonsvlllH, Maysviile, fc; u in ter, Camden Junction ami jintcrn. Passeneers for Columbia.- and all points on O. & R. R., C, C. & A. It. R. St it tows, Aiken Junction, and all poiuti beyou'd, should take No. 18 Night Expros. Separate f ullmau Sleepers ror Charleston and for Augusta 09 trains 17 and I All trains ruu solid between Charkbton ana vr .'uhulwu. JOHN F. DIVINE, licncral Sup't. A. IHWE. Gen'l Passenger Agent. oct .T-tf . - , Jarolin:x CJontral 11 way Company. OFFICE GEN'L SUPERINTENDENT Wxumimutos, N. C, June lb, lifcO. C31SGS OF SCnEOULB. ON and aRcr JUNE 10th instant, the folio wim: Hchedule will be enwmted on this Railway : PASSEGKR, MAIL TKA1N 1T.ES3 1 Ecavo Wilralnrlon at .f.: r. M No. 1. ) Arrtvc at Hamlet at l:i"i A. M li I-ave Charlotte at .K:2U P. M No. 2. Arrive at Hamlet ul...,. lr.T A. M ) " v liuungiou at...... -."w a.m No. I Train Is Inliy except Sunday, but makes no connectiou tu ltoitlsh on Satur day. , No. 2 Train Is Daily except on. Saturday. SnELBY DIVISION MAIU FREIGHT PASSENGER AN D EXPRESS ) IieavcCbJrlottc j Arrive at Shelby...., V; A. M ....iiij M. P. M No. o. v. . I r.ittii; 0. . . Avr!.t i l..r!,f.. -fc T .... -- ' fc. -1 CM P. M IX'AL FREIGHT it .TTCUMMOPATION. I-averf Wirr.inc!i-n r.:i. A. M ... : l V. M .. 1.1 A. M . :t P. f ..i J) A. it P. M ..if A. U ..i.l P. M Arrive at i.-iurinbut-i;.. l.ivfj ClmrifcrtU" s. Arrrvo at I-urtnburg Ix-avrs Lat:risbur-.. Arrives at Charlotte , Ieare iJinrlcburg.. Arrive at Wllmta.ioa., The Train invc w Umtcston and ( bar nd( lotteTucsJay. Thurxia!t and Kalai-dnya; . - . . V 1 . . - M- . 1. i hrbis. I loe coatcrtion at liamiet to an. I form Raleigh, and' at Cliarlo:' via. vllle to ail r-o.nt5 la Wcstvra Jorik Carolina and to AhevlPe. Also, via. ;rarianburg to ItecUcrton- viile. adjacent poiau and AUcviue. Paiuenrers for AiievIie via either rots la. at destination at T p iu.. next day. Nitcp.ce -Car tccontoiuiuuooioa l nrousa Tralas both ta and Irum darUxte aud Wtliclngtcn. , There will lo b Thiw.gh Slfpert run to aad from Raielgh and OirT. Caitf Ecd&ear as 4 3a;iia:aCcat. i Joae 3-u I VH V 1 JJ.J it ys ixi ou t coi4 yea oaa ret fiwub.-ki. we nacxi a, Hnoa ia very Iowa to take Kabartlpuoaa lor U larxwl. cheapest and tUsalratAl taadlyroioauon. ta lb wotio. A scu kZ3) a ao- eraafal agU TL matt icgat-or1l c f an gtvn rr u twrnora. r- i ao low. thai swtaMMki rrryfeiy ttrnb, On axst rnuru tr.tliog rer U ta a wk. A lady arrat rryorx lattstg w w ntT-lbr ta Vra aya. a aMtai make xaoey teM. o.aeer4jr una. Tw stt X vr frooa fcoa ir&iai irslT f. It rxtm waat rraaM wo a a4 ea yr Witinam at ca It touutt w iry um u. fa Iy. Atma "TV 3-rJZ ?25toS30001SS5S; IDDiTS BHil5Ti3 DHTOSI1T : f I , AlaaU.Gi raj 3M faai mjscelljuteo vs. a i BKICKYRI, HAVE a splendid tract of load, ea the ... I -.. . . : old Newbcni Eo thai' contaUii ,to beat LOT ol CLAY in ifci partoT ta state. Any one who Id like to. start a brick yard, will pleas land see me. :: i Bricks are alw a , '! Uemand', and -at good prices in this Hyj,. dec7U w.Ip.caaday; . PIANOS $14010 - $400- All new. and strictly first-class, and' sold at the lowest net cash wholesale factory prices, direct to the pvlrohaaer. - These Pianos made one of the finest displays at the Centennial Exhibition, and were unanimously recommended for the High est Homoks over 12.000 in use.. Regularly incorDorated Maaafactaxina- "Co. F aotory established ever 87 yearn. The Sen are O rands contain MathuBhfek's new patent Duplex Overs trang Soaie, me greatest improvement in the hUtory of Piaao m&kine. The TJprtrhta are the Finest lit America. Pianos sent on trial. Don't fail to write for Illustrated and . Descriptive Catalogue of 43pages-analled .free. ' . ! . MENDELtfSOUN PIANO CO " ' ' 21 ast 15th Street, N. Y. , apr. ia 6m. ' Free Love Lodge No. 1469, G. U QtO.F.f - TT J. WH1TRHJEAD. JLX VV . 1. 11ALJ rt r-' ;.'.' : j A.J. JONES.PHF T K. M. GREEN, V Q T. F. HALL, Treasurer ' JOS. WILLIS, PS r I. G. BARNETT, P N G JNO. PAILLIPS, I Q ' P. H, HARLKY. Warden J. K. CUTLAR, Chaplain Regular meeting 1st and 3d Tuesday in each month. Jjodge Room upper floor, cor ner Dock and Water sts may 13 if Golden Lyre Lodge No. 1G08 G, fJ. of 0, F. ' Joiinw.avebt.no godfrey willis, k f r. A. JJU DiiUl.r n U J.M.SLOAN, VG P. W. LAWRENCE, Treasurer ' A. Al DUDLEY, P S j W. H. MA RSTELLAR, P N G MORRIS McFARLAND, 1 -G THOS. MILLER, Warden I ALEX. ELLISON, Chaplain ', L. H. DAVIS, Marshal s Regular mtetin - let and 3d Mondav nlirlit in each month. Lodge Boom upper floor, corner Markct and South Water utreets. may is tr r rrlratc HcspUaJ, 303 8. Clark M.,Chicasts i.CyspcuitTfi; Privavte, Cbrvoic and Ftmale LUcsjef, Consulatioo fro. Ladies and Qcntla mm, aend oae dollar for samplea of beat rubber rol. nxA Tavluabl Information Ht cxpreaa. K.4tV ble Famate Pills, S5 per box. Private home jtod nurae for Ladiea daring cca-flnemcnt- A iicv vckrk. prV. ! br mli. Nrilft rir r Katm. l-hjat. ITT t Nmmee, Oi. lean, of Geiierlla, iin of Yemlt u llsnhood ; wMltfe of ehc u4 valualile io formmuoD. M taWM to bnth wsea.' Sotbltif ia.rin t. good (um and rrllomctit. Inform MIr intr bfcr paMUbrd. !a ball rohM ba wlthwal n. Cy-Addrww, lr. . O. C9 C9 dec i it O t 3 ' mJ0. Ho ! H fa GQ GQ O W GO 13 '.. 3..' ' ex. cc; J). DART. 'RACTICxVL FLUHBER, STEAM AND GAS FITTER, WILMINGTON, A. G, p.VN STII I ? " nLND AT HIS OLX) sii -t. Jour i.U Puildinc. Prlnca stnvett ! be in repartvl ty .!auil ktmiaof work in his line, rhnnrr than -r before nnered to Uie public, ilac ovr.atvctly on hand - - Bath Tuw, V,atcr Clo&fi", . ' . ' , -Wwl. a :d-i, Puut tof Rli leM-ria, )raia rij-cs, : (Ira klpctt. ' ' Oa Fltore, &e., too. Personal a: u r. Uon g t rec to a) 1 w otk , KUXrUuM gsaiaeteed. .. . . dwmkrTIU $66 A rnK la yrrar Iowa. aU no capital rfe4. Yna ran gtv lat bm in ea-WUi wtUwA seie. Tb bat opcKWtoaTt7 e dfTtr4 tot Ukw vuuat m wora. leu aBoau try ottsc enUI Too a fa tourw.f vhtTeM do at tb bui dm w. oar. No rMat t x p-a-n brte. Yoa nl dcrxi ali yovr Ua or only yoor Um t the boa.ln. a 34 nuu grras pay rttrw r.r uat ymm aa BtBxV, a vend pccil j rival term a4 jwimq. tarn. wtirft w wait xrre. 1 i uwci rrm lusjt rnanplalii 4t ftard ttaC JP have acaa tfc'.A'Jdra I U. Aixrrraoa, t SPIRIT OF THE SOUTH J rOi, fUrmi 9 fca. Melius. UttCa. n A1 ht fa ft THi La nu rT nna u tiu 'r -a Mretit rArta rcsjiH(a tx TiiK rK - , 1 jotrTY. . . TT&ua ia A&t a Oo tCT oo - 1 uMwrai aantiTaa - - 1 ... . , ' ,. wgy writ ina consur.iPTio::i aiiav aw at i i irnti XraMM 1 miai .'. I a. ..WIS9EU4ANEOUS. t GROCERIES, &C. full stocIc'arwaVa on hanJ, conslstins Cutter, Checao and Uams,S. Cenavag ; , 1 Mcata, Smoked' ana O. , ...; Mackerel,, . . . . , Floor, all grades, , Meal, watcr-grour t , , .PotatoesKorthernl , .', , ,: Oder. I Sugar, CruUiod. Powdered, r rau:.4t.d. ' A's and Tellows, ' "' ' CoDee. Java, itguira aad luo.all smdes, Molasses antLSyxusfl, f Tobacco,' chewing aed fcmokinj,-, u'l 1. . ... gTOdts, ' .'- "'" Appollnaris. Jllucial Water, LciU ar i - . riVal, :,. '; . ' Sea-form.SlcrJluc, Pau rs.-o, and other brands' of Daklug Powders, Scans, laundry and to let. Starch, &enAe. , ADRIAN & VOLLERS, WHOLESALE GROCERS, Southeast cor. iFroct aud Dock t:..-1. WILMINGTON, N. C. ' aug 15 tf 5' ! ' - Kew Jewelry EstaMisto&nt. J. L. YINNEl, KU, 5, FRONT Street, '"Wilmington, N. C, Desires to Inform Iho'pnbllc that he H pre Dared to'rcrialr.vratcbes. lcv-!rv rml Chronometers, and alto to do Uard oUi. r work. Any work sent to him by ranll will be promptly attend to. aid II ly. OLO.'ASDHEif; 1 P i f. Da. Saxfohd'3 Lrvri lun. ia a Standard Faaiily R?:a-1 v li3ea8eaof tho Liver, Stomas' t f -r andBovela. It i3 T:;rdr fT.r'. -.Mfc-. UtlVi -"J. Si ..... . . !-jf 5 LKJDUiutea it is fir i!j TaaIa. 1 v- 'ft' f0 t v . VJ' t. T.ft. W O 1 av- ' .aw fD VY1 . v VSW, O 1 r cna tice; lor more than rl v. . : ... . . l.i mui uuiRxucuu-a 1 1. SEND TOR CI KC t) LA Ai-iaaecoi9TwtuTCu.ttHtiat.utT may IS ly. u r. MORILU a.' 11 in v &' T,V-''-. 1 orA6fr H i.1 .v' . fl K r? L i v , , ifti" - n n m si pj Li j--- H ria aa Uinicrlater. Carpenter asi Calisr : Hater. On Scnil Rctweca I'tineii sj;1 catnat Street. w ILL Pt'ItNlSI! CVKF"I;. i v k IT with alUmdauco.- at tbu v v . : noUc. - - ' All orders from the cose try ni ( taadoaltA. Urdera for Carpenter acd Caiur't .',i',.iii aolietUd,aal work KUoraiti. ora aa low aa aay la lUe city, deel-tf $1500 Tl S- nraj A V P, Ii..-r,H''' fji a dajr In .a n i. ('. Norlak. .Ww!iUi,.j a. men. Many mk? martilun ih i -all above No on fai ; . .s. j moory (act. . Aa V out ran tr r.t t. . I can tnait from ta rt to f 2 ta r ri 1 1 , . UU four attntaca aaia ant. ntn..... i .. bojdoraa. Nothing t!k !l fc an.-t,ry 5. ina vm vr oT-ml b. !.. t-b.it,r. .. aat aad tf irtJy bonorib . lUarr, j j , want to anow ail aiKjl U tt irii .jt .-' lora tb PubfcUc iaixf aa 1 t.ur a. s v will atd yi rail rn kj k r, t . rm ireac aamt'a won a aia fr. can Ua' tnak.cit rfcoorrr lt..1 f r Ttvf.i AaartM . UbuUuK Ii.V-,..-fcI a . ' . ' vrxixxi im SiTtiCii Oil, mm, Hsiiiij Gin rU5ir& BEA25 AND I.Q.N DjrrnsAXimmm:i:s: - ,." : ..',i ' , ' ... . 1 ia ' " i - ' ' T:iHD SHEET IS3H ?tB. No. 19 moNr fcHllXr, . I?f .mm v s TO JiAECKoxirr. aais fry Whrr. Ta-w.. a. . rr waa vaay s w - 7T: . """ w ,l ra cs a At-a.-a. - v ..a.. jc r a rii r a . n a. .--X Onllti a. t. flaiji ty. fc' rat a fro anaa i . i fca'iafa, MMMijMMWMa,iut. K X I E- I-1- t'-. ;i u.l- P: tv. ; P - r'-ef.-' ' i r-:'." - ,',l: - iV . ?v' tl. . j . -.'.' 4.'. H' It;-' iV . E- , - : - - Hi. j SOLD EVEYWH E RE. tame -roataoJlM, r tax Maii ,.'- ' ThltpriVM adopted. c9 fawSM . l v.. f V;. t i
The Wilmington Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 31, 1880, edition 1
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