- ... si v.Vhr nAra pn . , i L ' A I Id Maine ureeu u i ' 7 - . M ? . . riaWiAlri . X r. . zvi i nnn w - -r, - Tiaiatohavea grand dress ball owl ' ft' J on ha3 shall be admitted. itn va afc a doom over the - it-; i . 1 u ciyi tr trinnm bo tuiua. wiu all-ber fading that the death of three of the oldest iniabitantsryrould be a light and cneerrui circuuewuivo m bd JSrBiflJiMJy' Liiwa,iiitiwir8! coat iv It is called a swallow tail from tJlsTfajifthat if heaven and earth were Sgarlneil with a fine"-tooth comb nothing more unlike a dress coat than a swal low's tail could be found. si forget, that Min8 1b larger in termor, maaey.aenancasr in a speech which igjfamiliar to the pub lic (over a million nonies have ibeen is sued), btttthamsuineE in-which it-waa tncrethervand that" the. southwestern ..." . i iviiMurn ?mr mnsr. town m mama ia wwy-xuj point in the State of tWW i y. a j J-,- -v nit-w at Kair.imnri'.'iLuau in fjrLwOwkUfiiotfAfta fa nm tirw ftdeiiverea ana tta pffer.tf ii-vm its iindi- SwaR'P rience wduft beggat language: to adV VmS;- flTrTT4fc nf nfttual dfarl quately canvev2i It was the finest spon- at- . f I BUlLbUlVUH aW f' vwa. T 1 r a it OTems, rSrtn wftifld 5 so hffvdmnari- more striklfig and o?fnifipant. for : a man can eo irom Augusta to Chicago as quicklv as lie can . go from Augusta to -rt tBmrmmmmm VX VlVVwwyf'- siiorhtftst fear ofsuch a ru - ETIOEL DEM0CBA1 FOB PBEIt W INFIELD 8C0TT Of Penns Jlvania. . FOB VICEBESIDEKr,, f Of Indiana. 1 STATE DPCEiM A. little innocejat. flirtation is goiiigX)a. between Democrats and Greenbackers in the 7th congressioniil district in In I Aiana. which, the New York Herald l iv!hii..Wi. j&Vid'WftHnnai Green- ? thafikarties tn'rouglioul Ihe State and the almost certain election of Landers for Governor, together with the whole DemiDcrfttiaStetatickeWthQeleoTrof Dea MatyfoTX3ongrlss, In J tW 7th district, Myers (Democrat) over Orth (Republican) in the ninth, and Skinner result The existence that would count itself out ot power ana surrender to its opponents on an ad verse majority of one vote, alluding to the case of Marcus Morton as Governor- The Kepublicans of Maine, when beaten in 1878, could have retained pow er on two or three technical points in the count. Those who planned the LarceJoonuW) year later ex- suggesiaeMpl'iW' uieAr J'T3 a singlememberof the party that ever harbored such a thought. If Governor Plaisted shall have a single vote more than Governor Davis, the executive 4 St ' 1 taneou)ersoidator5(BVerVistenisd io iu tutj otaie. ad may nave maae no converts from Kepublicanism, but it fixed as firmly as the earth on its axis the-fath of eyeryT Democrat present. . x ne enect ot Mr. Hendricics: speech Ihjajtpei. WeniatnJn distineuished leffai and luiuiijiu puHer9,uwaa meczearrcr answer it. heindulged in recrimma- Instead of case in point tidn and souerht to involve Mr. Hen dricks ift'eVfery allege wroh1 of1 ftie Democratic partvi ifliaspeeen(conse- j. ii t : ii qucunjf, AiWVtirS aDDUl; Up. . UH?J f space , ;pi ? that.ptjMJ,, , lenaricKs, ana to abapT oua PCBCHASE OP ...a. "TO TOE WANTii 0 Jl ALL CL15SK3 OJT !TH8 OOMMUStlTY T3 JTS IN THE CITI AND SURE0UND1KO COUNT BY .AnaOarli.'nowlngrelved fall and kmiiB.i stock of LAMBS' II NE BUTTON B00T3, CON'iRK vS GAITEBS, &C., &c, and GENTS' HAND-MADE, and UACKINE-MACE GOODS, BOOTS, CONGBESS GAITEE8, NAVY and 15NGLFH TIES, 4c. Ac. cannot be surpassed la good quality, style, and beauty of finish. Boys' Misses' and children' shoes In great variety and of tb best uaHty. we Kep goods of the very best makes, warranted erery pair of them, and will sell them at prices as low as the same el4s pt goods can beT bought anywhere - Otir ocIc of. HEAVY PEGGBO GOODS, qf the best grades is also full and attractive, land wVcan prmlJ5e satisfaction hi all who favor us with a call, septl . , ...... .. , . , - ,(-' Trade Street, tinder Central Hot el. : L : i'LJ : I Til r . .- , chAir otHLaftif tbt the jfelt? year jnaiana.-i.parU inoucu ins eu: uu trcuuuiiii ui. Ula .iwum...w;ic i A Whole Town im Afcltec. Milwaukie, Sept. , 21. A .'special from Green bay says a disastrous fire stands arejatiye hg&mw f awelling house?, SO barns aa the Pres fwiujanauFg, PP.w?1 Pii cytenan church..- The residences hurn- presswu.. ausappoinxmeqfc, j,t 4,jxterai Harrlsbn'S speech'" by ' saying: "Mr, . jignuxiciis.canno snam rayainwin GenraTJJarfieTdrbut in point , of logic Gejnef Harrison" has , not . , answered hla charges." Bv other EenubUcans it is eonsi4ere4 irref u,table.; . The; poiut of intjer est adduced is- that, with the ac tive and heartv enlistment of Mr, Ilen- dricks in, behalf -of .the pmocracy of ed (Were among the best , in .the , city. The tire broke ouwri a store and mill and the flames were only stopped when they had reached the river. The I03S is esti mated $150,000 to' $175,000;. insurance light. ; : . ... " r. is wdf assured' to bWas though majority were 10,000. . 4it m.j Hit waW i FoSamSt GikxkaI T bomM ifnan. , I.,. .iu ir J. C-Scarborough. Fob Cougbbss dement Dowd. iss Hanna, Democratic candidate in the Terre Haute district, and the substitu tion of O. P. Davis, . for whom the dis trict was specially formed. . .... j- Fob TMf Housa oriUPBsaesTiTiTBs-A. Q: Neel 1M UHVH. WUMI. nBTBITfarm.l JMBWHBr. irnmiman-Iohn-1 Itlfflt. Fob mtaiaTXB of DMroe WbvM. WaxweiL A friend of Dr. Sam Love broadly in timates that we havedone thatwtin- uishedeutlemanlal wronria iiave exceededthe bonnda of legjtimateicriti-. 33 A Conservative View of ine Terrible Contest Now in Progress itepiiDii can OddsTne Colored Vote The .Vnkiiown Quantity of Defeat Hen- .driclu .Jjeadina, jtho ; .Df jw0?1 Force An Intrepid and Drlliant Leader Swaying Chances of Vic- clalorrespondence of Philadelphia Times. y Indianapolis, Sept. 16. The news from Maine is accepted as Fob 8obtbtb M. D. u uggers. .d.iifc ft odb PITroluLr7Wtrrto of , Aoteoi ons. tAe JSoM9iQe4 fpropmriy, mutt te yreriL,,--HAH00CB. 'An esteemed friend in Statesville writes for "some satisfactory news ' about the Maine election." It is our pleasure to resporid with alacrity. The foyoinJ;gfiio Besaltisfae; Augusta, Sept, 1311.59 p. m. Senator . Caiheron, Saratoga Springs, . New York: ! ) Maine has gone to thunder, and you are to blame for it If you had nomi nated me at Chicago, as you promised, this wouldn't havQben tbusly. . , CAMERON TO BLAINE. Saratoga Springs, Sept. 13-1 .01 a.m. Senator Blainit?ugmUk ; I really Matt f oTgottenftibouf the elec- tion. Why. didn't you mention it at the White Sulphur Springs ? Garfield is a moke and can't run anywhere, and you couldn't have run any better. Things look like the breaking tip of a' Repub lican hard winter, but Grant and 1884 will make things lovely again. j ,, J.D.Cameron. Gen. Hncockreannotev'ttend our mass eet:n theT 22J of October. He writes "I feel assured that the proceedings "of the meettnwmenforwtlople'B "demand for honesty, economy and effi ciency in the public service for the '"peace and welfare of the country, for "the secu& MXree&stituiitisi aa "for all the rights and'liberties of the "citizen as guaranteed by the cjnsjtitu- . "tion and the laws. Let us hope that "the masses of the people whose inter "ests stretch away beyond the schemes pressibly to know it, and as an earnest of our distinguished consideration wje print this morning, -the eloquent arid soul-stirring the lhJie will deliver . tlf ajf ! t Wayhesyille Gesticulations 'are- necessarily omitted : Forbearance and patience, and reti cence, and modesty and meekness may be the attributes c$ 'lambs, and are sometimes the virtues of men, but even the lambs will bleat if these qualities are strained too far. How muchmore, then wall outraged manhood ry out in its indignation against that ruthless in vader of those attributes that constitute him MAN I Broken faith, divided trust, unfulfilled pledges, the destruction of the . party safeguards for persopal ag grandizement; the - action oft the . hand belieing the promises of the tongue and the wheedling of the serpent that de vastated the garden of i.den. failure ceivje ; . me,, ? presidential.. , nomination,. can no longer withhold their support, and the party will present a formida ble claim to success yr elections ot Ootober and Novemb2r' Taken all in all. Wrtuiana is a broad battle-field for all appliances of; 'mod ern political warfare, and (the chances favor, the Democrats because theyihave the prestige of past victories, and pres ent possessidn ; because they hve equal skill, means, and desperation with the Republicansand because they b.aye cer tainly equal, if not greater, resources for, making the heaviest artillery decide in their favor, . ;. Indiana Democracy, with confldeoce. Tim lirppnharK wlftmftnt or tnis otate is undoubtedly an mpoitaritf fatof of enrfpss atJth sneakjuore corBfcetly. it isanunkftowMPaPiof afeat i The tTineAnatibn of J the Green back party to its original elements may be announced on the general principle of political inanition. It has lost its gallant leader of the forlorn hope of party existence in Maj. Smith, editor of the Terre Haute Ex press, ajid the responsibility, of leader ship jsust rest upom Messrs. Brpuse and e La "Maty r, w Ho 4iave btu Mle: clared their afliliation with the Repub lican party. Mr. Brouse, as pension aeent, was a beneficiary of the Repub- licantpartyano) Bev. De La Matyr was a 'stauffeft aiseile theredf before the allurement of office led him to wander from the Republican vineyard into Democratic pastures green. His zeal Thej keep the word ot promise to the ear joins the grievance of not being re And break lt to the hope. MAINE. -!t PIal'tedOaT-TIIna,caion ln' to Iliv Election Wait in BT for the Returning' Board to Com pare the Return A Letter from Blaine in ; Which he .Xrfci to Ex plain the Situation to Suit the Can vass It will Take the Official Vote to Determine and that Cannot be Known Till January-."" - THE fcEjCOtTlO VfiRSlO l New Yomt Sept4' 2f.-dispatcrrt wasreceived at Deniocratic headquar ters in this city last night from Fort ntMBune.giTing PiaistediOO majors ty.making his majority in "497 towns 174. Five towns still to be heard from gave m 1870 xaiDot, Democrat, 02; Connor, Republican 27. Portland, Sept 21. Returns of all but one town (Sheridan )L have ben re ceived, proving a pTuraliCy"of 179 for Davis, less 20, which Sheridan gave the Fusibnists last year. But a partial comparison made with the returns to qi state snow; joins tne grievance or not uemg re nominatea lor uongress Dy tne Demo crats to the natural bias of party ante cedents. - . - the "present Political status of INDIANA. In 1S76 the vote for president in In diana was as follows : , , f. . TUden -Ay Y: 2182d I CdOp?ft .i..r...i d,538 - Hayes 2g8,0i I Tllden's pluraUty..5,5l5 In the vote ior Secretary of State stood : fihanklln Item, VP4 41 A J&BieftIaHenaKv8d.448 Moore Rep,.... 180,755 DeiiLjplaraUty ..i3J3tf What' the Change Signifies in the Opinion 'ot 'the Leading tierinan Newspapers A policy; OI Iate, Re venge and Hostility- Towards Ger manyA Short Shrift and sv JLong Rope , for -tfee Inantiiorixcd; Re ligious Bodies' of France Jules Ferry's Opportunity. Berlin, Sept 21, JtV correspondent of the Time& tel,egfaph,tbat tlia chief suhiectLlof' discussion in7' the" German aper is the ministerial Crisis in Paris; . journal of all shades .of opinion ale' fairly unanimous iu the expression of suspicions and dread of Ms Gambetta. The 2?orlb German. Gazette has not yet had time to l'feceivfe.the older of ihe day from the foreign office, but the in dependent papers have.. fairly anticipa ted all that the . gbvp'nimeht is likely to say or even to think on the subject. UChe National Zeitttng, Liberal, says: "Jn no case will the crisis be interpre ted as a peaceful symptom. The policy of revenge alluded to in Gambetta's speech at Cherbourg, seems tb'e again in the foreground." The Togblat, Lib eral, says: Germany' knows too well that men like M. Waddington and M. De Freycint, with their independence ot character, constituted in their quali tv of ministers of foreign affairs a Tammany's Great Meeting New York, Sepfe lOThe-arrange-ments for the grand Tammany 'parade, review and mass meeting on the 23d insW have been -almost completed. It is intended that the demonstration Shall surpass anything of th&kind ever seen in mis city, money is' ueing ex pended in every districtiand "each sec tion of the city is seekingTO " rival the 'other. Every day this Week, up to the day of meeting, committees will be in session in Tammany Hall. It is expect ed that in the neighborhood ot thirty thousand men will be in the line. . Substitute for Oil in Sharpening Tools The following appears in Dr. Lat teux's Manual Technique Microscope : Instead of oil. which thickens and makes the stones dirty, a mixture 01 slvcerine and alcohol is used. The DroDortions of the mixture vary ac- a . ... . . . . cording to tne instrument operated on. An article with a large surface, a razor, for instance, sharpens best witn a limpid liquid, as three parts of glycerine to one part of alcohol. For a graving tool, the cutting surface of which is verv small, as is also the pressure ex ercised on the stone in sharpening, it is. necessary to employ glycerine almost cure, with but two or tnree drops or alcohol. F WholetalsaiMi Satan leale hi ALL KINDS Off NT E. BEDDING, &C. A TOLL LIKX OT Cheap Bedsteads, AND LOUNGES, Parlor & Chamber Suits. COETTNS Of ALL KNdW 6n RAND. Ladles' and a Ussm a'i Burial Robes fine fupply. NO. 5 WXST TBADX 8TRKXT, CHARLOTTE, N. C B. C. BIBB & SON, Iron Founders, Baltimore, IVBrJ. Manufacture a Desirable Line of Heating and Cooking Stoves, Including the Renowned VSRG COOK The most perfect in operation, attracti-re in appearance, and uncqnaled for durability Do not buy until you have seen it For sale by all leading dealers. au 13 52t GENUINE ionesot Bourbon Tome An elegant Combination of bonetet and other fine Tonioi with a ripe OLD KENTUCKY WHISKY. From onrlarge stock of pure, whiskies, we select the best for this purpose. Our tonic MINT Bg FINK OE NOTHING. We hare no use for raise pretenses. For Dys pepsia, Malaria. Debility, the Feebleness ot Delicate Women. The Prostration of overworked Clergymen and Physicians. ih morbid secretibns which causes Bad Breath, and all Bronchial Weakness. U Is a delicious and reliable remedy. CHAMBERS & BROWN, Lrille. Kv. REClSTEuEB. marfldeodflm-wewfim. Acknowledged by eminent Phyfic'ans and the PiiblW to be the ONLY HEAL Remedy for Malaria, Chill-Fever, Dyspepsia, Children's Diseases. Liver Complaint, etc. if yn get Ihe genuine not else. Pilce for Genuine Holman's Pads. S2. Sold by Dmfczlsts. or mailed, tostpald. Write for free treatise. HOLMAN PAD CO., NEW YORK. aug22 deod i3m more valnable Dledicre of srood neichborr hood with' us, "and 6f. peace in Europe, han the riewymeri who are really only marionettes of il. Gambetta, apostle of Xfivenge. against Germany. The . ultra mohtano question in. tne crisis, was on the Home BADLY DISFIGURED, BUT STILL IN THE RING Itm&urs thej)olicy of. moderation ob- SfirVed in domestic and foreign affairs. shall be replaced by a policy of force. The Reichsbate .(cofisyative) says, Hl n s um tn on i rig this m 1 rfistry Presid en t Gravy is digging his own grave. M. Gambetta wiUrbeforaloBar; hare -filled all the ministexiind diplomatic posts witii his creatures, and he will then re place' M. Grevy. M. Gambtt's name earmg will, tne l.fJav?,J"T " 1 0 : J . . A-r "r, z nal pafty Slave ttponthrf StaW ! nines war 10 jne kdub. against we many ' r . LoNp Sept 8 l.-r A ' Paris dispatch to the 'Renter's Telegraph Company says ? "All the1 Parli papejrs agree in advocating a, papipc roreign policy l87 SvllBrat,'000 shorfc f 4has'f 1876, and that the Democracy lost out 17;000 odd votes, while the Republicans sustained a loss-of over 2,000." The-oh-viou iMerenee "Is that the defection of the Nationals was proportionally great er from the Republican than from the Democratic party. The question then DresenU itself, , what bearing will, the sTlt and Presidential elections? The last .Legislature, wjbicliwaa Democratic, re districted the State1 for congressional and legislative purposes. In the form er cise the marein of Democratic ma- ioritv is so small that should the Na- . J itXi k .anHrf rft ua K.MnoiJ Komff lonrnara aeraana mac tne unam S??&m m&n7nM&W&mm m$ WWmof a al session, necreac nnancwa jJjssmg 1 T t,'l sl n A. . a. a. T t ZM. L reJ V pon in f o cato; iwoiyeai iiftThs itAvas retnW -anA tMnnnntrv trinmnhs of mere3arti-1 tne be 'own hands and properly settle the gaye to,be compared with the returns chance of being carried by the Bepub "question as to wheAetia shaU havea to-Ui6ecretaiT of tat in order tcnes ; ieans. r-r Ci rT XT A. nftw era of Deace.twncllUOT, ecohV tabnsh theirxolrtectnesfll, and as soon aS l " "ttEFUBLiCAN ODDST I 1. . nA.n - Z n . 1U. I . -w j i I am i me Btscretarjr w iieiuu livui tuts wuipar-1 ne itepuDiicans or moiana navQine isvu. win w tBieKapu?u. f. . ifatitaiitagBatLmore 'WBystnan-ineneavy "Boston," Sept. 21. The Journal, of percentage of probable independent "theraare .4 icattering yjbi& and( Da- Va6 . vis has 190 over Plaisted. beven towns prosperity ; now it is prosperity assured. or wHuivju w Mpe weau jrom, ientx;rigns. iwustry tm iwaraea. Desides the nncertamty abottt the vote Want no longer stalks sullen and re of towns yet to be received. In deter- yengeful in the Ught of day. The peo-. Jko everybody Jiere. and else mining .the tfsuit there is, a; possibl Lpfe ftf the main ace oohtmted attdirato- hert Is Cahxmii of tils. : r X - J VI Li 11. XUO 111 O U TVHilO 111 vyVWA. Tf 111 figures already given, also a question amount to forty odd, thousand (the aboutothex inaccuracies-which appeal riumberwin belncf eased ltf November,) in the returns, all of which with a close ana it is claimed that a large percentage vote renders tJbefesttSodQubtful that. of4he number are Republicans. The it canjbnlf iDe determined by thfl officii Organization of this class of voters was f anvass jpf the, rejurnstthe $peirig tegun early and is simply perfect Each of tha Legislature m January. man held to the strictest party discip- Bebellloas ksUt If ttoasan'st mutrnoJn ,s. mKTZV VKJZiWY9W' JWiSgf1 C1.af.3 mv and nrosneritT. i i j "Very trUiyXOBriv 1 U Winfield S. Hancock." T ' 1 i i ammu I S I ISS f r inhas to the Baroness Burdett Coutts,begging her to desist from' ther proposed mar riage ; but Lady Coutts is as infatuated as a locJ6ri8t6nV to.no remonstrance. Mhmecher8,quevouUz vousf Like Faust, who ignediawayi his soul in order to revel in the material delight of T?Muerite'Sv4eauty, the Baroness wUl persist i Wabg in the j perilous barfe hich hasth thS; prow and pleasoxe atthe Lelm. i3imDrobable that thev will meet bef ore'tlie tisual time. It is announced thai as soon as the new cabinet is defi nitely constituted a'circular '-of a very Bacific Character " wilt' be dispatched to the representatives Of rrahce abroad." 'A; 'T-nnrlrm cnrrfistinndftht. at Paris saY4,th6'real cause'of if DeFreycincts' fall was ibis foreign policytahd It was resolved upon' the day he.oppdsed. Gen. Thomassins mission toi GrepdeA3 also more definitely bn his 'iFpJiing to the disquieting Cherbodrgprogramnae by a ; . ... . ,.- DvfUI . ,-. ,.i .- . NorjfQLK, Ya., Sept. 2 1 .-TUomas II Webb', agent at this , place ,for Old. Dominion Steamship company. died to day.; , .,; .siinu -' '- toon's bones. V'-wf1r ff: 1 'psTO-pfc fcBeiiatoR iajn&i.feters uno4 irhtthnka KeDubU- TotiamiiiyouietTirtabe45wu.aad n;Jf4phcia4h thi8cityr sent the m)owmft conftdently reltr amitHat is the its own fire. -;- How pitifully the organs wail. What "Should the1 Democrats come inori the 2nd f Novpmbfr, .there-' wiltebe fore us a yearDfi clu daibtm to what w Ul tTlOneT'f ortherTe w Presi dent will not go in until March 4th, and telegram to Hon. Marshal JeMreU.t I cotored members of the party, to the day r ' ' ' 1 - 1 infouht of several thousand, who have Boston, Sept. 20. Hon, Marshall hP.n imnortad into the State. The work comiaufcee; x wis maine jc nuay last. WOuld have been prosecuted with mqre Intelligence reaches me here to-day in- deliberation and Drudence if the Re- v iv W ! w - m v rC u u 1 III 1 r. I 1 I ZMm II Ml llllltfll . W .11.11 I I 1 I 1 1 Ml I I cu uy vuo assjuciausu press, IS in la brm nf rpaidpn rpnnirpd fnr rir.i. 1 - i - J 1 11 " , , . I wu. - " buluo uuh iuuuiaeu uy tuo cierKS re- . ..Jfive Babies at a Birth. - Ciiidlao, Sept-21; Mrs.' ltazard, at Monticello, 111, gavetirth to pve babies on Saturday, They; are all aliye. . zenship coi flo JiLCyi. ui ' yuuwuv nitu wiio ui i we feeble hoie to recoTeronx wonted indifference I requiring the ofiicial returns todeter- L6ND,:jSept. 21. Gfovbsa dispatch reports'teat-the ritfeh'CaptaiD'sent to Montenegro and 'S.cutari Ar ftyed at Scutari, deliyerpd .m IJspatces.Land oiTmmnniiH f h VrmSiTvST nhnntf to retaove consequently restrictedIt may J herr families to a plac of safety. - idvln supoft'1omenubUeanir , .... .. : , , . - UO ! Tb'rollailPWVrs, - t 2 i.At 'crowded im wieavets ' last niirht urianimously : resolved;, to sup-; organization pf the party jtjdefed, it has nevet feeeti A nMi&nsUitiiUi ! J A i , I IWne which is elected. The official even .japened until -the jneetingof the Legislature in JaauatyfThe ferf of fraud in the count as nut forth by Mr. Chairman Baniumf sis .sufficieatiy am more critical surveys of the ground, a constant watch is maintained, so it mmdTreaTnlOTrasTniHcTaltlaK : Republican to go otet to therexreray as Jon a sodr toAim thejpickptjpne in me race 01 an . .The East Baleigh-rfieldBuxtpn and Bledsoe CluX&nwK0 men bers. brotest asrainst the nomination of Buntinirr white, and Stewart Elli- Iswptedbf AheJact that i?Qth p'axties i senteUtwaiid'pleaeeH'iwmsdfes notrifeWramsofltne associated nress: and - fA taU fnr-thm-If thia boU resrjltsitt 4 econL clerks returns from the 'sereralH Trrfirwlsrrfeal alarm? .1.- y'fAt."ft.iHif M-lxjwiiahe Mei'Nf Hli'vssDeiated takeheartfrrsavittr t wio viuvu. . . . . press at Porland, Mr. Stephens Berry, lesson was needed for over-confidence Senate in Wake, we ahawayfbe-, &lmMeitty trusted by uWies,'and andtha the party wifi see to it that lieve thE.R,G-B. and B. 0, acted is incapable of wilful misstatement or : Maine is the Bull's Run jind notjthe for the es M$3$ '.iw-tiLfitattw-MMk4mtt ana as I Aireaay me speakers are enwuseu w justified or extenaa rf We MwalttogX5-i?l tciwar Be freturnsroinT Bingle turning boajLJWfoxe jury opinion. Is 1 towa.-MDhe only-possible opportunity WWW USTO uwu uw f - fT I1xidicattona'7 arethat jPlafifced Is i ed; but Jirilibe onntedput,; W ,jnt-' ters not flWW? dfawp. the fteteil J Governerof ilaine.Theoxalceci' . of the election is fixing thousands ef ' Independent votes in Ohio and Indiana. ' Itisimrsslble for pfn.Hanced5 to; i be presen t at the Kingrs Monntalii ;ceiv tennlaX, bat his patriotic spiriwmbe C there.r;He writes SV i j 1 7 1 crpt that I can not b pjesent on. 5 nhat ocisicn la shcxetwifh ray fellow ffcitizei the lessons of wisdom and JTtrictri that can not fall toiaT army. w CKS AND HARRISON ThA fiffep.t of the news from Maine is I to set denblaimardiuikm. Ml thjiram- tfssional district narfa and InanTrA now 7A9I frtr tho naiiao I ClindCl TO make port the Accrington operatives to the extent or "z pence a room u muis mu q tors a week and a pence if they run full time Should operatives strike, ' Or f I 1 ft a S ' 2 i s 1 Ii PP ! 5 & 3 0 Si 1 2 S a J o l s i , 'r f ceo I. 5 U 1 COMING ON SPECIAL TRAINS. 50 CARS bU ROBIHSOnl'S -'- a . v Wvrm TTA n-r a 'TT- a- T i-iVTr rv rr a T 1 V GREAT WORLD S EXPOSITION NJSW . JSliHUl'tuu Xiiuiii dtiuw, aaiilal waoifliium, Aquarium and Strictly Mgral Circus will iBxhlblt at CHARLOTTE: TUESDA.Y, ,3EPTEMBER 28. This magnificently appointed Model Monster Entertainment Invites crlttttani and challenges com parison. There is nothing hall so yaned and comprenensive on ine roaa. Jtveryxning atwui is opic i SDan New. It Is in no sense one of the oldMlme canvass shows of the past, but lt is organized on a Scale 01 lmmensiiy Ulinerie unpanilieieu. jsvery aci auu e eouira a nvnuj. uo cuuic dci 100 . PaylBons, brilllantlyuilumlnated with the new Broslr Electric Llghr, m many respects preferable to the EDISON ELECTRIC LIGHT, requiring a specially constructed steam engine of many horse power. for the generation of electrtclty,nd many miles qi lnsuiaiea-wire, luuminsnng hu urruuuuiu8 iects with a son, mellow, but surpassingly brilliant Tight, equal In intetstty to the noon-day sun, a tADIUS OF HALF A LBASTJE. The engine used ln,onnectlon with this light was constructed es pecially for this purpose, oy tne jntnourg awam gui.e vx)mpuy, wi iwuours, maaa. The Biggest and Best Iroupe ot Arenic ueleorities Ever assembled In the unlyerse, Introducing none but absolute novelties in the entertalnmon the Ring. 50 o-keit x)Eiisre and . oao-es. Fresh this Spring from the workshops of the best builders In America, all of new and beautiful do - sicm. d esDeciaiir construciea wnn a Tiew io superiority ana eiegance. iuo eiuutavcj carved facsimiles of extinct Animal: will bear critical Birds and Reptiles on the Cages examination, inn CP AT) A "DnTTCnnCl Male and Female, from the best Equestrian 1UU oJLiVlt iVUllialio, Gy mnic establishments the world has produced. tlie leaders prtaps"the Republicans and BettajMrto" Fuiff. DANvtLMij Va:.? Sent. 31 The Re publican contention of the fifth ,Con.; met to-day ana, ae- janv nominations aui &hres$ HThe majority of thexonven tionarndStSoUto be favorable :to the election M lledaust$r eandfr date foraiess, Sleet Imlm Boclisniall Instrarals, Bail Mruments, Dnnns, Strings, to k I!Iiaifiroenbaclceri( Garfield;,' ! Denoaace expressed Tilarfguage jrltn which tliey are enureiy uuaoituuuii. t The Democrat lSglish-speaking.fi6eiil; whn Triples due tne reiurns nas Acna T An nSfc fiaertthat the xetUrnr Iron Stateffhe coming of anL relieved of the prei ud ice against toe third term, will do much to revive the courage of the paryv r x Am the result in alaine 'i u I f or theili WwA ' J wytf oj be.ji Portland, MESepL?!. Green- o-TI of'Tiorp! this hafnrAAti ViQ naVfia. n Ujn. .oKnnol nniranKmi vF HonnMiioti hilCk State rrtTn TT11 tteO UJCt Lllia flfti CaroMaa Central Railwaj Cgmpany . Office GknsraXiSupb BumnDSNT, . WrLMiKemiN, N. C., May 14, 1880. J CHANGE, OF SCHEPULE. UN ana aner May , schedule will be , iPiaSEWQERjMAIL AND EXPRESS , 1 Leave -Wilmington at.... ....... f No. 1 VArilye at Hamlet af . ... . ...... .. i ! imarioqa at.......... wave cnanqp at. - Curious and rare Lions of the Sea, Immense Sumatran Rhinoceros, living Hippopotamus, ireieu Stemmatopus, African wyignau, luamg i;ynocepnruus kwwu, uisauuu cujiuw, Sahara Eland, White Java Peacocks, Royal Tak, The Hartbeest, Cabla Bara or Water Dog, Living Egyptian Crocodile, 20 feet long, Alrican and Colorado Antelopes, Poonah, Sun and Sloth Bears, and An Endless Collection of all the Rare Beasts, Birds and Reptiles Known to EXTENSJYE 1 INCOPARAB CIRCUS j A EEER.3D 3VI01NrS1?333Fl. 3Bl?.ISr,J,e Trained differently from any in existence, and embracing every known species, from the tiny year ling to the most stupendous male. A COMPREHENSIVE COLLEGE QF EDUCATED ANIMALS The most complete andeshausrtive Academy of Brute TSlphojaps eyr egtahUslieil: A MAGNIFICENT NOVELTY PARADK ! This Grand Spectacular Holiday Street Pageant will be an acceptable Innovation on the old-f;tsh loned Show Parade of the past. All its adjuncts, accessories and appointments are "P'MWj; all glinting witn me sneen ana gutter oi virgin uurauuieu num. ory uuieut, an iww i er. a novel and pleasing surprise. The extended retinue of cages, dens, vans and chariots are naf r nieces of the most elaborate workmanship, and will bear a much closer Inspection tnan can oe gaiiieu as they pass along the streets. Every cage ls;a study in itself, and visitors Inside the canvass win nno them to be quite as much of an attraction as the myriad ourtosttles that oor oolossal canoptos environ. The unique Pony Chariots, drawn by a half hundred Shetland Ponies, their harness manufactured oi Russian leather, and mounted with solid gold; the new and costly dens and lairs: the Elephants, uim els and Dromedaries, all elegantly caparisoned; with the splendid retinue of Ring Horses. Ponies , Muies. etcall magnificently costumed; with Banners waving, Flags and mblems flying. forming togetner a geant more grand and Imposing in its multitudinous variety of attractions than the famous histories pageants of ancient Egypt. - K OJrSlWSVUAJS. I i.J . L -r-T-.T 1 n rM.mji. UE TIUKUT ADMITS TU ft V rjfx X T-tLii clubs, now in session, to expected to monnngna electea A-.IlT mw. nwm. a. w.B . M rinr 1 -aLvan V r a r 1 T T 1 51 T I . ii. A II H I fWinVHN 1.11 II K - .uvraAMUHww YVUI Jk WUUUWM , UCUOiai JlflUV f jUV up I .Y7f -V JflK n1a is rto maxe iout gate mawhk;f!ivFl! i?" rrwrir. TRAIN. OO PM I 27 AM 5PM DnTy ? wag elected chairman. - Ue Garfield denounced enc i tod was dolne. go the gpeec! thMa nianffttinTui are fraudulent, for I i at the wigwam -."Ij ,f"irA 4thritTd6 assef fandl del KADtefobere. swune the Indiana fJem know that frauds have been committed ocracy into battle array. . Hitherto the thr in taat vcars bYx the JOemocrateV ithorwelilyrrffanized ipartyinad been r;rrf 3A7TV4at&e aatl rmwheri tWanishninelt ivlnrf Mitfdn It rrris in Maine is fraud ; practicable, itspid ibf Jst yar ws hot m the jra af fel P. wtWr.sisled wholly InXJoter: Garcelon and pis council lejectog the Urt. na2T ,vfr Chairman Harnum is f that moraine charged that Mr- aVa m m lllimilft ' mniwi I . . . - a, ( . ' also m talnaJble error vi:S he cssumeai dncis, iniiis ; tl-i thi clertioa tciurrr shouUptatJiy nrr .prei .A r i i 1 - --.--i ; I - T 11 ft T nVWal inn A tt a aa wfi i .STOiv.ifJ'',,'y,-'M arrives at, Laurlnbure:.,.. ..-'l J mtii wlU yeHe? iDeatHi tte what wprse, r the Inevitable result ot onunueu .v. 4o a mndltinn which SUOtna nnthfltrifladarithjllBimAdlate- relief Is the only pegUBJdviagaJast ediisttlnaU;nto. uu cases pi sappresfiionr Buspensip V1V laritarfif the iatofis theonJp .W-aTa a 11 A. I Hina 111 HH H 1WI HiTt'lt. IlllUlVf lain LW in danger prperismngoiiraown-weiguu deteriBinlng direetlf to-ia or-ans f meiH rr4 JO ihe absruce Of A830aatePre5S dlS-, struaUon. -'It is leglttmate resdroiw leTf Ditches and spetfalepotte brief .refr? y818?? fflel!ffi rtfetothQ pecaswn wlU Wtba out or l&ittZ R H Thir Ondianandli.7lwrn - NotAsdl&i. AixVJuly 7, 1877. , vtfo- i n,flAW-Ki?(.m.i r RfwniatoF-'has been mor- V Arrive at Hamlet at.... ....... .12 82 AM -. Wilmliifftnn at ft HA w Ko. l Train is Daily, except sundav. but makes no eonnection to Raleigh on Saturdays. Wo. 2 Train is Dally, except Saturdays. Wft o I Leave Charlotte at............. 8 00am x,"!i,, Arrive at Bhelbyat.. ......... i.12 00 ' M vn.A I Leave Shelby at....... 2 00 fx UV VUU.IVHV M.U .......... . W A XIMMODATION, 15 AH 15 AM 00 Vat Leaves Laurtnburg. v, ...s,.. ;. .-. 6 80 A m Arrives at Charlottet..,;.... ......4 20 m Leaves Lanrinburg. J:....... ,6 00 am Arrives at Wllmmgton.i..i:.v.:. .,...4 15 m i These trains leave' Wilmington and CharloOM Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays; Laurinburce Mondays, Wednesdays and rridays. " Close connections at Charlotte via Statesville, to all- Dolnts- In Western North Carolina and to ABheville. -Also" via, Spartanburg to Henderson- ftdifleant nomta ana AjsneviHA. nRMnimrs for Ashevllle Via eithp rnitmJ Iaiuk. tax Wilmington at 6 p. m., will arrive at destlna- tton at 7 p. nu next aay. , ; r .it,. , , sieepmg-car aajoninioaations on tnrougn trains 10 ana nvni iiuuw uiu nrrungton. General Garfield, and oulhT&t ind l am fully crnvlr-edtiatit is unrivaled tot t.r.t-;lSrv ere advertised, the admission being tb same and no more than is ckarged by minor hovys win one or two tents:1 ; m;' .r'.- . .1 - .1 t -j- r: Two ?erformces Daily, Doors open at 1 and 7 M, OQpReduced Rates on all Railroads Admission, - - - , 75 Cents. rpHX WASHWGTON, GAZETTE, Published at Ue National Capital every Sanday Bivtng a full resume ox toe preceding wees;, newi of all national topics and general Intelligence, be sides being the only i -i- . . . BPRESENTATTVEBOITTHERN PAPER v" There supporting the National - Democratic Party. la, formerly publisher of the Richmond (Ta.) Single nve edpies. -Jtf3 OF SDBSCRlPTlOlf : -Cf'. tifrepaJd."'-,;7By a eo copies, ope year, postal peld . , t2 00 (Dies. V3 one-aairesa-twist. a tu?ii. i Ten eoples; to one address, Dostaed oald. '"la Twenty eoples, to one address, postage pd, . 20 00 (With a copy free to the person securing the' clubs. a wtimxier iniorais'ion b-titpS ., . , - - .i GAZETTE PUBLLSiUNa COiTPANT, i . Box 822, Washlnston, D. C, or toe LUlioi iorv 'i8 I'- U.J "For sale by. nne jjfcttt J5J3I?bBSiaVEB. ifLVw.aai''hAA toon- ience, and who cano.nian.d i&'irom ueoeu srrisf a situation In a store la pJJT Tr vtTA r jsu uy e :Yt sicierable exper some trad if the charges vrrg not

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