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i U I'M rj, 4k WTT.TTTTtQTOIT, N. C, 7EDHESDAY. KOVEIIBER 5, 1873. vrnon: i;o. c, VOL (Lbf allp journal. WILitLSGTOX, X. CL: WISyiSSAT. IQY. 5, 1871 BY TELEGRAPH, THE SEW YORK BA5K3 TO SUS TAIN EACH OTHER. A WOMAN HUGGED TO DEATH UY A BEAR. PEATH OF LOUIS CLARK. C1AYLORP PI3ASTERS AT SEA REFORTF.D. RtXES FOR THE MEMPHIS BUF- FF.RERH AT THE POLLINO BOOTHS. Ki Yoac N.t. 4 -Noon. Thw wrre rumor anerung ou w tUtlnuKUUM. aiaira uiai I ...II- .n,;nl Lv.ll.J Ik. ... lnk in question, and that there wu ao reason for aniiety as to it imt tiug it lial.ilitiea. The Lani Billatialain wa another, and tnt allow any n'W cauaea tet tronbla to etetewe a UlA ffl'ect, ai far an any if tWir numWr ii e)n,eru'd. An Itnliau wotuau, um.l lUUvini, living in East Newark, N. J., was yes terday Lugged to death by a lar, ... ., i . i .... i I WUM-U l.o auu ner mwuaua i .or atreet cuiuinon. ine anuuni lore and trampled npon the wtwftu until her whole Ixnly wa minLed, the iHMiea, iu many pla.v, protrn.liug through the skin. The Clearing Hou.se ha examined the aflairs of the Central National Rank. The dt'poitors are deeure to the amoaat of 720,XIS ( Tlit .liffl eulty was ransed by the ahriukage of collateral!. Niw York, Not. 4 Night. Louis Gaylord Clark died at his residence at Piermont, on the Hudson, ltwt night, after a sickness of only a few hours, resulting from a paralvtio stroke. Mr, Clark was the editor of the Knicker bocker Magazine from 1832 until it ceased to exist, and was subsequently engaged in the New York Custom House, fretpiently contributing, how ever, to literary poriodicala. Mr. C4ark s home at 1 lermont waa he girt Of his associates on the Knickerbocker, ! r rZu uC that on0ctobr8th ,, in lat. 13:40 long. aQ .1.. ..JAAa,1 a . aaavfnl kfirri "i bsmm-oto cane, ana on tue bin saw aeverai uwa- bled vessels. One ship, apparently loaded with cotton, was totally maatel, but ane oorua not ge near enough to speak to her. Since then she haa bad eontinueo JNonneaas gaiea. There were boxes lor we jnempaia . ... a ii. i at I sufferers at ercry poiung uoom m vue city, and a good deal of enrroncy was oeptpiwu, wpy -"" and nw-town districts. Everything was qniet at the head quarters of the Bricklayer's Union this morning. . It ia aaid that the men have resumed work. It is reported that the contractors have decided not to put the reduction of wages into loroe lor me preeeni. It is aaid that there is no general die- position on the part of the masons to strike. TENNESSEE. THE RAILROAiTtROUBLES. GREAT INCONVENIENCE TO THE MERCHANTS. Cincinnati, . November 4 Noon. A special dispatch to the Commercial, from Knoiville, Tennessee, aays mat the atrike of the engineers on the East Tenneesee, Virginia and Georgia Kail- road threatens to assume a serious character, Some of the employe yea- terday prevented a freight train from leaving by uncoupling the cars, luc night passenger train and all the freight trains have lieen disconUnned . CoL Baxter, Attorney of the Company, addressed the employee Ihia Mioruiug, explaining to them the trouble they are subjecting themselves to, and ad- ' vising a non interference with the ope- rations of the road. KNOxmti, November 4-Night. The trouble on the tast lenneswe, Virginia and , Georgia Railroad is unadjusted. The men will not allow the freight trains to move, and no freight has been carried over the road since Friday. The mail trains rnn regularly. A general inconvenience has been caused to the merchants by tlieir inability to receive and ship goods. Several thensnnd bales of cot ton have been lyinghere for four days. THE FIRE FIEND. A ONE HUNDRED AN D THIRTY THOUSAND DOLLAR FIRE r nrTriM , ..... . .: j . -. , . .- AllLiUl l iKt J)UM Oil' V.i rtWTTrpivnv ws Tl Vov. 4-Noon. Tl,e bnUd- i im n..t vxrt.. i... Un. IUk . u vcuu a. i, un, , xmo uvvu 1 IR. rxt .unn. Z X ZZZrTr It 10A HAA .''vw" - T--r IjIBAXON. I A.. iOV. J-OOn. an ' 1 i iv. u- . night, the town being fired in five . . , . different places, xwo uarns were r.nr1 ! loss 8130.000. THE FRENCH QUESTION. MACMABOX AM THE TELE-1 GATES FliOU THE RIOHT. REPORTED RECALL OF THE FRENCH CONSUL AT CARTAGENA. PROPOSED PROLONGATION OF . MoMAHON-STERM. THE BOX APARTIHT8 WILL MOLD ALOOF. RELEASE OF TUE PRUSSIAN ARRESTED BY THE IX SURGF.NTS. lMoi, Nut. 4 Xoou.- -TUriv waa collision oa tb Midland RajlraJ, I'J lt h twenty jnhtkw rr m ri- f oiwW hurt PtRi, Nkt. 4 -Xoo. Prettitlviit Liow ,j, o( the Right n is iwiieV(Hi after wulonw TwteJ UlP ty,, wiU . .. . . . I" I WC.mAnwt.hl. A Tio .( slnHIKlT I t'outtvativi iiieasiirea will I iutro-1 dihd ia the Auil.ly. The Deputies of the entire l eft have iiwreed t.i potion the gowmm.mt in regn) to I it.t p.trti. ipating iu the intrigue of MouarvLieal eualitiuu. It ia said that I CtMiut CLauilurd has rivvivt-d a (SHirrttnlatorj Mtir fitmi tlio Pope. PiKiH. Nov. 4 - Night. It i rcport- eil that the Government ha reealUsl yrtwh lWwJ t Cartagenai Xlie L ft at unvtiug to-ilay r.'- aolved to introdiuv an amemlmeut to a tuutiuuIa tkiprvU)Ug.iUoBof lYiai- Uont AlcMabuit a term vt olhee, nnir- di'ftniU rrnition of .the Re- public. The F.xtreniist and some I Deputies of the Centre are in favor of f.'rring the motion to the committee on Constitutional Inws. The Iiouapartists to-dny held a can- ciu. XUey reaolvwl W lntrotluot' a motion in the Assembly for a plebiscite on the form of Government sud de rided to mnko no alliance with the Right or T.ft, Romb, Nov. 4 Night. A .1 has leen promulgated for the expro- priatirm of four more Convents in this City. Mawiu), Nov. 4-NigUW-Gaund, the Prussian subject who was arrested by the Cartagena insnrsrenta on the I charge of from MttJriJj haa been released. steamship ha. arriwd her. from Ana- trtUa with m)(m b bulIioilf Beary I. ... aiior winch is lor shipment to America, Xhe steamship. Murillo. hi h jv,.,. (or nin. Ling into and sinking the emigrant ship Northfleet, haa been condemned and wiU b jj to-morrow. . .-nio-io,. occurred this morniuor in the flr0 k factory ut Lamboh. '1 while the Employes weroat work, caus- jng , Umenllll)le loM of life. EiB,lt persons were instantly killed and a number injured. Till-1 121fl-"lT il'lXT DEPREDATIONS BY THE INDIANS Sr. Lovta, November 4 -Night. A ilisnntnh from Fort Othson. Tniliitn 1 Twriloiy MTi llmt chociw, an In- .);.,......: ii,. nfTWutv! Mahall, Wilson and kyen shot those gentlemen, at Creek Agency, ou Suudny last, mortally wounding the former, and badly wouuding the latter. He also shot Perry Duval, one of the guards. The murderer was subsequently shot and mortally wounded by a Creek Indian guard. ELECTllltlSMS. jfoUHj horsemen and fine a ock, and rminjng an,i trotting horses from dif- fereiit sections of the country are ar rj7ig at Columbia, S. C, to contend for the lilteral purses olTercd for speed $nrwg the approaching Fair from No Uemlierllth to the 14th. Thetia -k j, regftr(ied the lieet In Araricw p0j p. jjk Budlong, United States Collector for: the District of Scdalia, Mo., was brought to that city jester jay nriln nrrest on the charge of em bezzlcment and will have an rxnmina J tiot) to day j The Savings Banks at Concord, N. H., ycnterday determined to pay no positoTS till January 1st Thc jronHic Towder Mill in Hyde &UV Htininir i UBUVI mill 111 ParkinScranton, Pfc, cxploJcl yet- tcnlsy killing three persons. tcrdsy killing three persons. PnOlIAUIUTII'H Wab Department, Ornra Chief Sional Ofticer. WA3uixaT0N, D. C, November 4 - The low barometer in the St. Lawrence Valley . will probably move cast inrf. Ke. Fnal.w.1: Vnr Npv v... flew JCng- land southeasterly and southwesterly winiia ana rinnar weainer witn noftm - bly light rain. or tli 3 Muldle States """7 .',,'?' Jt ia'l' ... , I , T':" I wnainer. iui tuv lower uaaea wesi - erly winds and generally clear cold - : ;,rI , liftKes nonuwesieny anu noruieny . -,;n,ia lnw temnemfTirn ntiil ol.rl . . .i "ri" ;., ." . . . weaiuer. iouoweu dt iarnnir DaromeTer in th former section to-morrow. For tha Houth Atlantic : States licrlit Bontb. , " - . I ""J "'""" ,v.m,i.uu.,nu. iUl. 1viw nn WnAo,lA w.V arJSr. r5: iur mo uiuu ' ""j "i n. 1 1. . il. 1 J 1 lennessee iikov uuriueni wiuub. moi Wednesday morning, itepons are missing from Oregon and me ontu- West. THE ELECTIONS, VIRGINIA GONE CONSERVATIVE AGAIN. j LARGS DEMOCRATIC UAIN3 IN i NEft' YORK BUT THE ISSUE J STILL IN DOUBT. ( WASHBURNE'S MAJORITY RE-1 DICED ONE HALF IN MASSACHUSETTS. I , HEAVY PEMOCRAT1C GAINS IN WISCONSIN. . HEAVY DEMOCRATIC GAINS F.VFJtY WHERE. - VIRGINIA. Rit MMONis Nor. 4 Night - Tha I eWtioa ia thia city fiai off Tfrj I QaiMlT, the in at all th pwinoU f Uxinf without any diataruaa and all tliis in the faoa l aaaMTooi mm- tibial ruatom in viU rirpttltu oa I n i a a MM 1 me Mhit mm evening, i naaa ranMra i went ki far a to ataU tbat tba military ha.1 !) twtleml ander arma danuf I t-dar : but on iotinirr at tta Ckiel I K.S..n,iv. RHliwiM U tnrnl nui I tl ml tu itrikr 1ikii iamusl t.i iha militarr. nor was anr diatnrbanra I aPreneude,L The roting on the part I f the whiter ha.1 len full, but on the ! ,,Hrt i f the ivnv it was not an good. Soiue Wa.hng RepiiMiean here eon- the elertauli of Kei-r br lr. AW tLM.mU amjority. St returns Jet from the oity pie.'n t, but the indi-1 I'itioiM are that Kemper' majority will I le not I. than MO ia Rickiuon.1. I UiiiiMim--Kotnrti from 1 out of 21 pnvincta in this eity show the first Latimtfei i as to tla (Vuaerttlv ma- j h,,ritT jt , largely Whind. Tlie Pmcial retuma front lite precinota give Kemper over 1.710 WMj.whr. lite s maiuitiff two pre.-inc! will not reduce these figures more than 200. Grant (.anM the city by 212 majority. Norfolk gives a Conservative gain of over 8(H). Similar gains of 400 are I reported from Petersburg. I Danville, Stanton, Winchester and other cities give additional Conaerva-1 tire gains. Partial returns from thirty connties 1 indicate that tha State haa rone Con- f .ervaUva by a large incroasa over Walker's majority in 1SW19, which was over 18.000. . KEW YORK. new y0M( Koy. 4-NighL -The rior rf j v. v-j. :i : Cvitalo, Hot. 4-Night-Th. In- fgw th, ju. New Yobk, Not. 4 Night The county Tsmjiany ticket is conceded to be electod. ITie contest ia exciting only in the Assembly and Senate die- tricta. Tom Murphy and Collector, Arthecn, are saldtohavechargedSheri-1 i oi..w .-.i n !..; r. . .... t.u. mi. HUU V TfU UbllCt A viri vncusiiii ajj iruuuu- I ..,. witu -Wrtina- tha combination iMf snpport ii.m Walsh, for County Clerk, acainst tu ReDUblicans and the Appollo Hall candidate, Jacob M. Patterson. Mur- ning to fall off his Republican votere J from the McCool combination eaudi- date for Sheriff, and he in turn is said t.. I... avn!iirW fit I., II. .- .. itaf I 1 Murphy's plans aud to voU for Walsh. t,. AM.t , .,.m f , Runat I Assembly districte is bitter. ' Some of the Tammany inspectors have been ar-1 rested and Apollo Hall Democrats tub' I itituted. This ia in the interest of the combination. Put few fights have oo- enrrcd. It is claimed that thia city haa gone Tammany Democratic by from 15,000 to 20.000 majority. If the latter figures nrovd correct there is not much doubt but the State has gone Democratio by from 2,000 to 5,000 majority. The election of a a Cox, to Congress, is onoc.leil ' ' The returns from Brooklyn indicate that Hnnter. Democratio can-J didato for Mayor, has been elected, and tho Democratic majority, in that city for Secretary of State, will proba bly reach 5,000, The letnrns from 57 diatricta, in various parts of the State, aliow on the vote for Secretary of State a Democratic net gain aa compared witi the vote of 1B71, of 933. The Teptab- lican majority in these districts is l,C7-rt. Seventr-fiTO atltlitioiial district anl , - ,(. t t-m, give a Republican majority of T'cn.ocr.t.c ga.n-.net gain- Thirtv tan addiHonni di'itrietfiof (he State show a Democratic gain of H70. This shows a Democratic gain of 1,314 iti eighty-nine districts. S'HionwTA0T, N. Y., November I ? . H 11. w. tL, ig.- rtnirua .run. ,.m , u.? are complete, RcrmbKcan majority 187. r". -7 " ' " Connor, i. .ui, -u,"" ,ut 1 piutih. m wmm uj nowui ,or,ty; Wnlsh, County Clerk, Ivy j,sK The returns from one Unndred and I nisrhrv-two Interior towns show Ke- 1 " . . publican majority oi et jjemo- r.inn . . i i I B - - ' Poitohkbefstb. November 4 This " . . .. nlflflfl cives a Democratic maionty oi i r - - . 87: Rain of 836. , . 1 . A us ant. November 6 Thia county I miIS lMllKWrUll lUKintT Ul I.WIIt 1V4U. from Monroe ftn,ty giye I t IJAIDOGraUCi KaViU Oft V 5afp sarw-;" . . at ..nC 1,, .... i x xv. iu.. uun I ,. . tnwna .nil ten eonnuea onimae oi m" . .Jiw.i M. J""1 e 1 01 lti.IW OVer lUO TOW OI ll, Daiaocrmtio aukkritr (or U SUf tklrt o 2.03 The Tpul'tk-n lav cartwsl Put- ' Baaa ronntv St, Law wo n r Tlwyar ,ths.t majority, a Drawratae rsia of 1.4W. Fraiis.Ua ecnaty fira I V' Dttuo- atr- Sowar eontv, wnnplet, give rMtweratio fail of m Tioga roantr, oompkU, fitva a PeiBjncrati (ait, of ill Elmira givea 255 majority. Brooklym give 1,000 BiajohtT. Albany county giva l.ftXi IVtuo- onkUc ma,, it v. Monro eonnlr fleets tha Ref-ttUi- ran ticket, rrrrpt Senator anj connty rWL 2T4 Jitrict t auj tn aho a iwt RiUicn usjorirr of R,Hi j a ih-I IenMrati gaia am 1S71 o 7,7. NEWJEHSEY, t w a aaaa at oiuoocto, .-,it. t- jue juntiui i4 an AaavAblr feiau fcu tie Brat diatrirt by 15 majority, Mobrnto ww. The Detn.irnita hare Ul.M th- M.t!r. .i.-k..L Cahi May -TW RepuUieau have eWu.1 ttniln TlemitJiMn .. IL Hraate, by 411 majority. Tom RivaaFoii nf Unrol towns ia Uaneonuty aave lieenbeaid from whirl givt Tery large Dam.vratie paina. i . Tintoh The ealiniate here is lliat the Rt'pulilu'ana have It Senator aud the lVmoerata 7. The Repnltlieana ktve 47 mamliera of the laeaer House. ami he Democrat XI. MASSACHUSETTS. RsrroN, Not. 4 Th eity, eteept three warda givaa Gaston 1,500 pin- ralitr, . , : Ltfwttt, Nor, -Wiald,nnie 1,681; (laston 117W. 4 i Wonrtma, Nov. 4. -Waahburna 2.102 : Gaston .7HtV Worreater also electa it Demnetatio Senator and mom- bert of the House. Tha Tote of 13.1 eitiea and towns givea Wasttbarna 83,023, and Gaston 30,947. Last year the same towna gave Waahbnrna til.lftO and Bird 24,119. It ia astimated that Wasli- bum niaiontv has been minced fully one half. Charles Hal haa been elected to till) Leialutnr from Tioaton 1v s Urira majority. Tha House ia probably three-fourths to th- prouibitory Uquor law. uiuunr.nr ' Uit rmm Vn 1 V'inki aim ward, of thi. city give ?,934 majority. ft i. eatim.ted that the Demoeratlc majority in tha city will be 1,000. The letui oa show heavy Democratic) gsioa over two years ago. MINNESOTA. The retuma are .meagre, bnt point to the election of the entire Rcpubli- MARYLAND. . .. i " Baltmom. The Democrats hare the eitT by 1(400 m,jori,r, . ILLINOIS. Cnicacto-The reople'e ticket beata the law and order ticket from 4,000 to The chief issue was tha Sunday liquor law, which will doubtless be repealed. The returns from the State show a ! MICHIGAN - iw..,ti,. tUm.M.b .U Police Judge. The balance of the ticket ia Republican. The fifth Congressional District is doubtful. The Republicans lose lurge- ly. " uw..ui.i MiLTAUXXX- Rotorn are oomplcte. Democratio majority 6,800; majority in the county estimated at 800 1 The Sentinel, Washburn's organ, us tiinatea Irom tb way returns come w that Tljtor.wiU carry the State by 5,000. rromipent Republicans con cede Waahburn defeat. In the towna repreeent.tg a total vote of 2,ft00, Taylor's gain ia ?,400, J exclusive of Milwaukee, where he 1 gama 3,000. NEW JERSEY. I rjoLORED CHILDREN DENIED ADMISSION TO PUBLIC ... : ; ;: frCnpOLS. . : W "V SIX THOUSAND JEWELERS IN '-" . NEWARK IDLE. 'New iXoftK, Nov. ' 4-Noon.-The Bridgeton.'N. J.', Roar4 of Education VlliUPKHii aw ntp a'wwsi s)-i t rMolntkm denying J'f tlMltnio-v tha pnb Un schools. , , ',....,. The Delaware, Lackawamut k Wcs tern Railroad Company has reduced the working time of the mechanics and laborers to ehrlit hours per day. I . . VT i V T l .1 ; - , pray .SVSTL si.- charged two htindred and twenty-three -rnnhSyes. Of tW eight thousand jewelers in i viir app mi fhni.utr..i an it , , 'UiK ST jT.Il. l . ... . . . .CUJ. There were five yellow lever deems I -, , and aeren iwm. ouier cauaea u-uay. . m ..c-i. 4 iwo oi un jeuov iera w umiri i . ... ... . ie City noepiiai ana mree at me poor house, H I ? "Z" 1 , i . . , 1 I iiuO w.v. - - -D- i meeting of the citizen, ration. V "Wl WvjywW wp a wo -wD j Pal A. Cecal!, before tho coiirU for I - . , . I t - J.,,. anH Amk... imDaeitioa uuuu raw mm , TV T tt ' frmyfW fever and three from other causes here - liv-uaj. THE TRESIDENT M GO TO PRESIDENT M GO VIROrNIi. THE ft.rT!lKUNCLini!'4XiM MISSION. , WisuVMitMtt, Nov. 4Ni,LU TU President, all vt the members of tha Cabinet, Uj--1 Sheraaa and ow er two invited gtieatf will leave here Oit Thoraday aruixig to attend tla Ldu doa County Fair at Leeabnrg, where they will e tfce fiaata, ef Cvl, Faif fax. They will return oa Tlurilj evening. - The Houtltera Claiwa Couiaoww.ii will, on or shout' the tuKU:.4( 1X eemWr, report to Cocgresa en twmty flre hundred claims, there being three or four hundred more than hut ear. w , The amount tuvw!vd U..Bii;afVV( l,X0ili the former award U'ing aUut Hl0,00i At W ona-tliir4 of tlie elaiuia ha I writ trisallowe.1, owing to the law which Nuirea proof of eoutiuuiMis loyalty. Cougreas, at a late aewsam, kta).Vf tje Urm M th CoiuwiaaioM f.mr yeara frum Um ItHh ttf March Uat, Imt pftdulit4 any fur ther s4itkms from 1 wing presented aud filed, deojariuw Jaioi rtot refuitad before that time shall be .ltmej to be tinned forrw. . - It ia understood that mauv taituaiita thus ttdudof itanA Jto aVsil aelvea of the etiistituttital rmki tt p.-IM-tition. Tlieir rvttiUolui will re ferml to the Omimittceon Claims and will. It Is tlnHashl.'tdtiiunW'lytlnd their way to the Cnmrait.ion, IV ductiug the '.,UH rlaijiie to 1 report e.1 on there y4 remain alut 2i000 on hand to be adjudicated." There ia mnrh diaaatisfaotinyK ou aeconiJ of rutting down (lie amounts t'epectirely claimed, bnt in every ease tlie Cm missiouera have mudc wrilU re(Krt for tha inCi.rmaUan of Congress and clainunta. The lTaitl States- and Mexican Cowmlsaion have aelrs! rti the W cases preaente tr Mt'VACU, elaimiug indemnity to tlie amouni $20,000,000, on aceonnt of Indian talds iuto Mexico. The Coauuisniouwrs Jtav agreeing on these claims the question will 1 submitted , to Fir Fjlwnra1 Thorutou, the nm pire. MONEY CIRCULATING IN AUGUSTA. CHINESE LABORERS TO WORK ON THE AUGUSTA CANALS. , rurrrA, Nor. I Night. Nearly every acceptance falling due to-tlsy was promptly mot by tlie merchants and cotton factors. It la thought that about toOO.OOO In maturing paper waa paid. Cotton haa been, and ia now, coming in freely, , The planter arc evincing every disposition to pay their debts. Thirty-fly Chinese arrived Lara to-day from IudianapoUs, to Work 6U the Augnsta canal, ami more will come in a few daya. -- I''sBBBBaBBBBSBajaaaBajSBBBSBBBaBaBBasJ MAltltlEl). Os Htelstk alt., at ll T4nc4 sfCst. A, rikMi. nMt Wvnti It ll-o H'r A. A, WstMa, t. K., Mr. KltWAMn B KoflKHTtt. of Ncolwin, a4 Mix. F.LIZAUKTH t V K T nun. - - . . IPZCIAL. mathers, Mathers, nulkera. lM't full to Kmrnrs MKM. WINSMWS SO' H HI Ml BYHl'P fossil dlM-SMa liH-Mrn to ths mMo i thlii In lilt.ittt. IV r riilsl h tvowl, atul B twin nMf sua inns w iim eaoa, frm rsst Mtus swtntr. es tars sua rsii tiir - ' HUB. WINHLOWB StKtTHIKO ItBUP," Fur Mis by sll il!Ht. ' ' JuM'iR - T)ll.i-W.at. The Hew Heswatlr lev tututsw , A tott imvmrlnt h"m'm. , HsHkr Tst Klastlc TnusUs., K. ai r..tU, fcl t;ftv.- It rrU'ii. a.rtur. slua tit. It Ik mm mi aosifort, Slht siul 4sT,stsll tlUM, sn.l oinlf. sll cir cumtt.ncM, wltli.ul snjr .iciaian wher In any csm, ami .Uaulil nr.r Lr Uken nir du ring is.ruurt urns 1-ia.aiafn Mtg.-st s i.rms ncntmrs. BrntbTUitll. Ctrm'sr. Iri. Anf UnifiM a Phtrtrl.n will atilrr this new Truw far lull ilhsst char.. HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CIT THI BEST . TT At the Lowest Llvirig Price. Qllt MOTTO ! TO FLtMBfi OtJIl (. umfra. In wtjple sl or rstsll. In prlr. and , . ' . i Mi . . ; a i i h tt it In rollty. In M)le sad tcantj (Cud. know nnlil tliT com. sud are out ksuldfslf lestd1 LatllM ftatfoB B.v,(, tho 'rlfint iVfflroi'gM tothit f ltv, t Iriril r.r.ttmn thrt t in be Iwiftkl . .14 .iltt t4U.l flll.il-'. hi a. miw .tr'.fetatt.M'i' ip.trnr B.:i': fiU 'i kWf'.-hitijVsWil Wi'kV'''-' t ' ' I Ail) I t "ti i 1 l I Utt. M ail fM ir ) ttlfiBailBidMWS -.r LV AK S & VonQL AHN,' .y -i- l-rlanrai Itisso .t:iJUrtA3 ,3ga3Aw:, ,iitt Here! He?eJfiMgere ! WJIVFRT FrRCHASK OF A MASON 1. Hamlin C.hln.1 ttrvan nil l .lira that li.i.fMtlng, rn pridkertWrtt lltiiali,rSd)-fl My. sivlsandelsM,' ' " ' -. vvii THE' BE8T INTEOIEXT ' wkirk til. pnartirahw. In tbs prnMaT slate af ths srt Is foiitlriKl. Wr srs not si rani to 1 WARiiAirr;Ja ngr0R0 A. sp tot ran Ihia hlith standanl, snd at will, in. tn h IkikM. hv.bM. .aar .Mtdlaat. iowrtA nrU-ed attlw. . Wttlnut ratrsMUinarv larUliM I-, would bs Iapoaaible tofuruitk OraaoT .Ocll sxscllsncsstfussi ptictsrti ,!.m , -,! HEIfJSDERCER'S LtTK BOOK A80 MC8I0BT0BE, "J. . 0t, Q-.TaV 0(M-lQ fe'jliftTi Wilmington Lodge No. R FECIAL MKETIKO this errolst1 at TH .clock. Broritsrof W. M. T1IOS.B.CARR. Bscrttar St. ioHS'i Hail, Kcv. S. nor S-2W- 5XW ADTX3.TISIXI3TTS. SURVEY 0 R S ALe7 r. Barquw Elisabeth Knovlea AT AUCTION. II. CRONLY. Auctloaeer. Vj CRONLT MORRIS. M rlMl ASCK OJT A K KCvM M I Si DA-t-vm mi Kitl StMtttt-4 ST VSS tUiA I'nnnl. w mul mil s ! M tr Mir MM, BWlk WI,U(.IU S'(lHM Sill- a, SATURDAY, NQVEMIiLT , 1S7TV AV 11 OVUK-K, M., THE UUIX. SPARS, SAILS, UUi . . GlNU. ANCHORS AND CHAINS, mTS, i r- . Wilk rriUin all,!, sypwt vniiif sed a'.t'i.t 4. Ik bviw i'f.hik a wm M IwW. Slj. TJ mm, airt4 m Ttl-t lll H. ., Batirk fut, is l- SSII St Sit IMMH4 Wll.('('M CAgWlftlUt , W Itatliif-M, . , N . 4, 1n a - Meat Cutters '." It A Ull KS M Ml KI'HISON. ans ; " Coal Coal.' Rtr AsrtWHrrt aaH ornysTfUUt. ii. ruiaow. llt .. sh4 CltMaaS m-v is bl swl UvhvtU pwiupOr a S...1 rr tJltJ-tU wwsnl skI ! It-M Oilt tl, tt. PA US LPT A CO. -- ... ... -itsyu- Subscriptions to tho Stock Cape Fear Water-Works Company, jJAV Pi: M.U'lt AT THE OftU't OP tiw O.atrasr l ths Kte Inutwr Mans Bslla i.. m at Ut Wos r L"M, m MokSib, Tin St.. i IhMuBtrwl t.lhs faWr la a pes. rtisd iMossivlUnilua ta auicuitl t $30,004 sad Sy li. tstnta of Imiis Is fnstsuUda to .f MiWfwif of glghtaen percent. I'srlk.t Inrvtaiatwa atsj as kad at Ike vMcs f lb. IH-ni nj, ot en ni!lfillon t 111. CTV raritr Ulrtrlnrf. TsfsnlltHtSntwrHII.Hn, s CaatnilU. ill sil sra lbs bitM sits of tks ntt a' ar arirant WJLKKS MORRIS, 8t.rirt.fr. fwi tr nv t STOCKHOLDER S MEETING Ok" XHE Caroliiii. Central Mffuj ftDPT. fiinKMsSs " Wlt.MH.8TOM, n. P., . Im, WTJ. A OfcSMIAf, MrKTIKO it tnt. BTOCIt karth"Car.l'iisOraUal kalian. Coat piij"efW Jrtli Canrtlua M lnrtr rsltrd H t Intd St tks Ptuk.: .umiUm I Ual (iatkussj bank, Is (lie elt J uf Wllislfiirt.hj un BatiirJay, Iks ttOUTItilltli.UT vr iiirt.uibrr, M t tek 'Orsefc, A.M. ' tlf atJrr of the oard of Mtlt. ' .). i 0. M. HUHKKTri, ' frclitint. WaTrxa slattaaws, kWct j ' Bi) I . , . 2ti8- , OFT: CONCERT. - For Ih. Benrlt snl nsdrr tits siiKprtwa t ' me Caps Fear Asjicnllaral itoclationi IJ1HE UMUKWIUr.l, .kails. s kt iHtlntrd kyflit Krjoull L'ommlltes of tlit sbors AMtdaitok, Is tusks tb nwntty ar rasgrmsntalbf sttlPt DONCKRT drln tbs ami Annual Tsie, rsrntcvnilly oll(ltaein .IrlbsiMnaorartlrMSSaltabM fur atlsrs. FIm hiuidrad Brian all! tM rttalrihuM 4a Um T" cbsMTsnf tlr.iU, sn.l tb frlawHof lbs cl.tari.l.str ra!Ml aaoa lit l.mw i. prls. Aajrthlng frnrn a th.aasnd dollat kolM to a bnop tklrt will bs At.oaWk'.. I'll asm.. of sll aouirUinlnr, logrtliar wli tkslr ktulnm rani and the amount of llmir .lonstloa III bs aakllalMd In ui(dill (utai and alilstf ditttiUutrit, Tka prlr alUbt aiblbktoa du rln lbs Pair. TboM aulilHK ta sts.I IUim. mlvM of lbl rait efinrtlv mode et adrrrtl- Ir.g Ikclt liuUiej,.,ill jileM commnuic at Willi thssnhtdilurdurlsf Iks nuntb er ro vraibfr, a Ihs lltt of .rU siot.l ft T-nV llikMtsntblnlti(tsrsmt.ar. Th dwrlbu. VoawftVin9lt6li the lit day nf ttta Fift, Vrttibf r lb, All (irntrJTiiiHn Mioultl b lilrr,- til ' " ' - . Ilr.THnS.'R.nARR. 1 .- ' Bon W, W(lsinlim,If. . i oct 2S ' $IV and Poat eopy. Zt If CAROLIITA. CENTRAL RAHWATt: CO, Tf it aiSHToi', N.t, a'. ' II i s I! - ' Notice. ' f HKHF.RV flin.N. THAT 'ltlKFKftt 1 ui Crnw-llra will. Ipr sll ilcllrered affrr ft- I- .Iil.l ' !.' tttnlier 4lh, a.t;0) J HIHTV C:NXB each. I biff Knglnrer A Bnp't. mirl --.titfiriMJ .( NO. i, CftAnlTE HOW . .SOI TH tllftT.-r BTHEET.' II 1 A ft, t frepriatard, Dnrn atl IKMIfa, IMt Mil Mailt, Onrii atl toaara, IMy aa.l Nlabti BMtot manors, Ukjars, ., alaays on Usud, and pol its. Yient nor lentlon (usraui.eu. ujHtrain .rtsry aiyic. , ai y It". , , s4-tr ' Sdwaw .-SaltSaltlSalt. 10.000 AtnrrlcsnSll. aurasH low bT I In lots to'nHt. son MS A MTJRCRISON. Oct K sit AsmnsixisTs OKHNtSON'S Patent Shipping Tags 1 OMTn M .J4tra at'iiwn S.M mrrn mmi4 !L tk fmrnt M JMrt, lilkMimiMM mi MM t It) (kM. 1 a.v sr. asr r ll.SI t.r artl.f rMi.a tl. iksa aar 1sMbm, Ail l .m lm. pu mm ikM. SuM k j maMfS saS BtstMSsrs .Mr. t.srs. Ladies Belts. LAlMES'aad Om VTrki,Sl. k.. 8k. wl SKap, . it S.takt mt-, M U M14 s4 n mm rav-wrj m J. B. ToPaAM m (XX. k. I a' PMttt SlrM. TU mi iwW.it. t'. J"'r ; :Vi DAVIDSON COLLEGE, MKCRltNSUrtO. CO., N.O. WILL R.jl IPPin. BKVKX PaOFES r. S.rl' kw. BrMMM k(IM SM r"S, t" t. StUl (-M.MW, J. . al.AfcB. Cksasuasi tks fM-.itr. Kit. PATAPSCOPtMALI NSTITUTK Near Saltlmere. Md. Tllll I N ST ITI'Tr" V W is fat mrrtr vmm, at Him s Mfwl rr-M-s. W.Ik iim a.wkM mt HHl UaM M tr. 't tM rriMrwKUti... Iiubi ttkitil w Ik. Slim, mImiu.Ui Bnatk sad SnrikM. It. Inlw lm liMww.Ul kMlthlul. klM. til, .Ml rmrkwl t-t rslriW rrM luttk. smi. .r.4 Ws-liltiut-. t'llr. rst nrmiM.s dtM A4HH. a). H, AKi'Hfcpt, klltmi fitjr, r. u , m.i. m.t a-. Troojis or Ailments Yinquisbel ON SfOMttU w' Ik f.(MM llk wklrk It rnn-.. IN. rViw. Mn.rstnl kf ssksslikf WsklSIIMW, llMMMf .M.UW.IS hmMH sa U.l'S M.lil. IWIlT SriMNII MS km.WI t mt rwHlli.r. saa Wmims rtrrr, sttd ta MlrMtS MlMrr. Ik. KMUf k Ml MM Sr. kMtfcstir.tkiiudHtwk.ma iikmOIivImm l ira. It rruutaiMMt. kMw, la KM wssnm M mrh Mrtlittr. WU. tn.r Iks lnwtf diwM ar til. M at tks NIM saiksiMrd d kr.iia; kMnr swaM BMmia, u w.mra- rHrii. m s vsiantr. Am.Hii tk. artktaa dia-sMa luck It I staraawrd to Mitral trs imIIsm. IhMI, hllllMMrMa, BSd Sll tit. Btl. SIlMMtS -iitt'l sUU il.rausriUol Iks awuiacs. hwt, an.l tn. koa.l.-.nih sMrtbiua, ka.U s.'k. MatulMM., tatlMM, Hwa, dlatMiS h ftl.l.iiriif sm.1 alMUt, i.it.it ml iks n.ail, tt.nildinmn tn. naa.li", uui n. is r ilMrrtrl tiM.s, .IrMnrlird alrri. kml tnrnial inqai.tiHla. As lbs sknTsI nd aarnlai di. lntbaM. ltullas a.u.ral Isilur. at s'.l IU. srrr lh at.i.ni, th rti.uld bs si aar a..ir.oll -a. tka sla.M aa kr. bv a vuurM HaM.ttfl SUia.k hul'na lis . . Eniw Removal. rjtltl BANK Vt MW HANOVKR kss Btf ntoTfii to tta nra nanwing nos's rornn l fivut sn.l FrlarsH BUstU, B. P WAtXAUK.Csaktar. Iks Sf I FASHIONABLE DICING SCHOOL AT Nw Hanover Bank ' Wilmington, N.C. Hall, MU. i. II. BAIi.KT wtsbM ta UtlHrrn lb dllMnssf VMImniflon Ikat k. will ls s I'.nrlti. Hrhanl, to laark sll lbs Psabiensbls (lanMS ut tbs IXf , slm, l atter IMutora fur Ikiklr.n. Tli. I'laM for I SillMsnd .IiimiiI'ss wiU a...! n TuMilst, 'ITiurwIa? sad Saiar.lar, Mlf M .MiaiMM.iu. l ural.r. biw.mbirf 41k. llaMi-s 'ar ll.ul I. lata atrt on Moinlar, Wd a.alar sn.l Frkl.r, I f, M., OMBisaln( llnatUv, MavaiaaaT 3rd. TSRMS-f S 00 FOR 13 LISSONS. Ms. H.tn.sr arniaiari ta tasrfe all tbs Ba!r trmsi sad far lot Haa or. la so. S anion at II .rMin., Prirats Tor wilt b tlrra ddrlns ths .1st, wbsaUts I'rnfsMur'atlais Is aot eoropl4 by CI. MM. Ms. null av s iraonrr nr i.mi simrisec., nd tmtraataM nnltr. mIImsHIob. NmW tir tb. itaiiaa baaa. svtW ' X0 U THE NEW YORK TRIBUNE. (PUUtiLiaU) BV HOkVACS OUEKLXY.) ' li.v.vtr.1 ti.tk. r.liru.kiBof Ihtflllnrnot.snil ki III. fr.tlilkuiiieuto( Hviiubliosa film lali sisitnitha Asirnras Pao.l.,tt a lb pnrMS ol Ikr J'ntiatirM. lolli.w and nirnplllr In lb. fulura, sv.a in.ra futilifully than in lb. ist, UirM ..arainal klvaa oi lla uUUniv. and Its atla atun. In tbtt fad It ki rotiwsntlj meraln lis Sims It prm sruta U. latoM ttaw. sou vu. ba. nnmluli. Iiviu all uarlmil llic world, sud st Uir Mln. tlma .nlarjinir lis I'actiltlM lot tisbll. CitliM ami iliautbuuoa. - iaCorr.o.Hiii srs stsiamrtt st srsrj ua artsiit crntrr or I'U-a. and ol action, both in UiU eraiittrv sod abroad, 'J'brv lead or at-oaa-pan t Ui. aMk.rs li ikat wUlfli taavwotad aaliluraits aon( Ih. atnu: taltraof Oaluradu, aliuif th. trmllrr of th. .llo.rtoi.n, or oa lb. i-osMasftb. AicU.O.aau. Atbtnaa, Th rw Saw nnlnl.l. tbs onmlilnarutns wfclcb ssaail a p.at.l.lor elt. wbil. II rapor'i taiuiiuiif anu immiitlv Mis latsNsna kart rMiilUof tha work mta l.luraluin. Art, sud B'llniM. tk Trv kmmt M. Iu abort, BuloulJ s (r.sl, bat s suoiplot a.wapatr. Th Tr bum Kstta laMtA," nscttsll4 la tb.ir sualiliicd talus ami elitapn, will us uailmiii at fri-nueiii InUtrvala auxins Ins sa- aulnf a. Tb. Karsirra' Ua, dMcrlblnf in .lUMM uiaara atwT.iavn o wm im mr tr. sl ur.r tli. loaoUy.aiil prepared fro mlirina and odlBlal humiliation, will anon b. rot. abllaMs. lO.soatalniBStli. UanMOtlon. of Ilia Aioi. au AiatN'Ull.o lor lb. Adrsuos. atmitof Bcl.nenst IU rrrout nsttirii si rort land. Ma., I. irr.h Irom Iks prut and lor sals br all nawateaims. - , . .. 'tk H .r '" Um s.a rscofnlaad for mant wara M Ih. farnrlts pupnr of tha '! ..iiltnml slaawMM woll u with i-oontr rraorrs an'rnlll. nad sa satlinnt authority rro nilr dMlarai thai It bad dons mar to nrnntaU (md tarntlMrtbsa sst utlim .ingle isnu.um toai s. m stptaa. ; : tht Tcir pWHUBPi in isrea nrntona. Itaur, an. a yrari nrmi- rr .rair m n.jwii snd We.klratSJAr.ar. ' - Mimv im a lima la .nbrarlhtf 'r elutar edr- tk.n, snd l' he.t time to r'l "P rUtt" nr T' m:li. r,ibn'. Tf.oilerUi.lo,Uiwin.cea.t Instf libMal Kitaaao (Jl.k.1 aad anon wkafat tli. m op i, TnF. VF.EhU TBIBIAK. t- i t to a.tit si-k atusBS. On Coyv. o. yaitt- M lua , r ira HriM.-a, on. y.ar uw nr.. 1 HI foOar fd. All at St.e frnt-Ufllra. Tn nlrif .a iTi anvil. 91 nrfila. . t IS rtt. ilJcsnaa i I iflnoh. All si aa. roat-Ontos, 10 ci'ilt .! saru. Ti nifilra . 1 aieach. miaonlM.. 1 lllawh. Till! us i ki .: link, .il m jlra (a i-arA rk r For UnMof JfirTV, Ti .W-tl Tri- lo. will bs wnl M sa sitr roi'T. TUB BBMT WJsf.KLT TUIBl'KK. tlmiropT; ona t.sf-lm nnmbfM.... M ' Firs Mil.-a. worn, tor "h ropy..., 'TrumiutaianJM. vlr"fr) for,..,, SO Hemlt br dial! or pouts! awHiey-order, If pom! tin. lfnclt syul luiuter, slaays In s rrgUlrrtd ' TsrntsOsah hi Adranoe , . ' , . aai-i.isb Katios-as Okrv Ri-turs nss.or In. TiriRt ai Anrlormrr subarilbcr to T, h'mf. w bnar nam. haa md bma an aar books allied Fsbranrr, lia, MS irhtaia t ifMWr rrVhanc Crow ih or any subrronatit tlsta, to Jannkrr I. wr., kv ainuing j-tn pries oi a hai-rlatkHf tar tat. ar k this mfbtmi II yosSMPatantbsuiatrto Tmt il'rikaa' rd Car k mrrlm.a ropy which will bs rrtqruod I roe.- AMtr. st ' " ,-.i;,M l-'nl 'TaaTBlirraB,llsw,ksrk.' ort IJ ; n. -. -..' T - Mechanic's , Building, and Loan ' ' Association. ' rpHE N5UAL MEETING flf the Stack Sutdeil of the aborf! "Asaociation, For, the Kleetlctt bf Dlrtctots, to sens tbs ensuing kvesr.'wlll o itd irt th Wilmh)g'm library Roomi, on WednetUay tie Sth Korenibsr.st , Brtertptloh of etntk,ss aitaal, atl s'tlox-k. C. S. Becrttsrv A Trramrrr. UttJtca aovt s RAH tCATI i:a3 c::.:?r,T; ' Orrns p Ciauui l;ru.iTuruT, WasutiV. B. &, Of. M, ITJ. CHASGlOf SCSXDULa- - O. mm Mm Oct HA, fuMBfar Ttvmos tk. W. m W. )UitrM4 n rs m fo'.!ii ; - i HAib TBAiX. ' . v ' - a Lmt. CSMti Dm UUj (Bwlsfe SMrM i Amr'u bidM M."V..'."i;.""ll a! m h.kTM ta... r . W.K1M M ...ijSf.Sl. sdlst I t(' Am., ml IU. It Moal .....n !" " M.M-- r.su Cswa ls.4 lr.M. AArSISS XKAJW, it l cisdnM,dny, ai. .11 r.H.L. am. SI io..MiMir. si...,. A-w A. ku. ..m... a. a. k,- WmIm M WtTtWrkk.,1.111, si.. .......... 7 r w. imnsi hwr UWM.. jir. w. rsMBlMMSl..A..... )A. B.' Wad Train MakM.ka. maMats sk Wm kS dM for sll rva hgrts t Ka, Lu4 sad As sat. Orssk i.sim. " . J ' a" ItalMirtaJl MaMrknltVM At.l ' 4 lHlsnMlkl.lnis.t " ' rr.i.kd TrskM UI MM WBsiMswa' tri. t Mklf at . A, M. stdsrrtrsMl.t(.sl. a BirrM rrlkt Trajs. Wars WDw'n. ' tua .lsllt at tw i. M. sad ssrlr at Aj M Jt'Blt f.WTlBB timer, last. CAROLINA fENTSAL' MVAI CO. II aa tiagtsMi, It, cv, nf 1 A IBlt- i ! HZ rt i '.r.'i i r ........ t Kwt-ajrM.aXM.4Ja. , HCIIF.DULI3 1 1 vtKt -t ' - . t ,.tf PAStENCKrt TRAIMI .. Usrs Wi'ltio sail (tiewtt SnndiMt , st sA.si''Ua ArrtM at Wadarast.. ..,..,.,.. M ?, M.. j, Un WadMbwa at T-1W A. id.' Amrsal WUmluc'ua st..,. ll,i MIIOHT TRAINS , Lmt Wllwlailsa dally (.tcpt Bas.ayO ' st.,...,., SA kie U Ann at aaurlaburg st , Jti f. M. .. U.M Uarinkars at i S A. at !" Arrirstat W'sdMb.a' st ,,., IMf, at. i, rsavntar Trains tsars Uksrhnts dally (8. a- " da.a.-vU.ll St..,., IA.S). Arrlrs at a. Sal. at..!. .... V.! 1 T " f' Uar.Baflal.at I F.iw Arrlrs at Ckarbrtts st .7. :Ut. It. Irrf utar iosabar sad Itstaar tnuaa raa aautT katk purUocsirfUs Hosd, M tbakastaaii r- , ulras. , 'VM adaiiraiSfswiUMoariMiaaoniMTtlaai Ui.ttaln.aakiHkrad.af thlaKailwa ma a i m vu, i2a . RBflnssr snd Biitwrlat.ad.ut spar, eonrin, Bcbailslsaf W., 0. H.H. i.aM mbstltuts this, sad Mud sas papar. ay IB ., .. . . U tlT BNRkVALSUrBBlBTBBVTB Of f 10 ' G f .. t ..a haa WILM1NQT0M, COLUMBIA l tt w kUQUSU I1ILR0U M.8 Waaisa-roa, M. osa ttu, M. . CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.'' TH. fbllowis Bobadals will fq bt'asirwlat' AH A. BlosHsv, tTtk bwtsm. ' ' OA I XXrBBSB THAm,(IallyK ' ' v tsars Wllialnttoa.. AJts A. Bf:; ... j Arrlrs at riaranpa.... 10.it A. K, , UoUahla,. IIP. M.'" AllSIUrtS. , syiiiP.M. Asrs Antaata ....i... AiSA.Mi Imt. uoiurabla. ....II 4.1 A.M. -. Arrlrs at Frorana J t. M.' 1 i WIlBiilitoo.,... ,ifla r,a, K1UHT KXFRE88 (Dslly), gntidsy aacsptsd, l-rarsWIImlnrtoti.. ....... .;.... S.IHF. M. rnrsat rwn.-a.,..,.iJ m r.., , tJol.-wbla 4.'.l A.M. , aiijn. to k.- r Imts Anruata 4 lAf. kt. , Arrlrs st i:olambia k. F. M.T I rinrn.s I.t A. Mi,. , WilailnsKm 1.13 A. M 1 1 All Travla. make cists oannrrttoa Both mill and (kmlh. . l'ullatan'. rslacc BlospKa I'ars M sll kl.lit 144 tialas. , ..... ...t' '. im.I JAMES AKDtBSON. O.s'l InpsrlaUndast.''' Si'tll -U '.!.' -f, .a OTTTTlTITTf n ' klthiiore and Wilmlnstoij 1 ,' ..... !-) iu , s. HI ., tCMIaWCCKLYt 'i .t ' lit a,!!, ilk L-l--b rt ...... v mJT'"S "- ttini ' .M STEAMSHIP UIIE otiaroaaa or raa riarrutaM araaawtss a- i4 1. 1 rOa.ET..,.....,0spi.D. J. rR'CB.H1M I4 II.I.SU. Cdtd. Ji M. BB?t KTT Blr BM A CLIDK,. Upt. U. U. tiHU4)l.it Will heraaftsr Mil from BALTIMORE ., a TIH8HAV aad rKIIJAT, Mid Ana W fiw"' MINUTON srery Tf KJiNKHDAt aadli.it t.ja UBIAT,coBtH(ttii(at Wllmlngtoa arltkc' WllstlntUm. colaatbia Aaauata..TiiaBistilj)U ton At Weldun, snd th. Wilmington, (Jhariot'a, KutbMfurd Kallruad. Aao th.sataral kan.i' si Stsan.rs to rsysttartlls, , , i.rfl OlvlHCTbraMBbi Bills at Lstdlaa kt sll polnta In North and Boath Cart'Tkl1 Uwtis ana Aianama, , Connecting at Baltimorw with tka HBltlator A(hlo and tbs Worthsrl ('Mitral Railroad, fur sll points la tbs TV as and In Miath W.rt, and with Btaamrrs sad Raitros.lt for Bodnn, New York snd Philaibaluhtav n.Ui'fl roffrslgbtSnfSf.si.ntSit.iy to , . , - A.l, CABAbitAfMit,' " r Wlimiaiwu. t.U..u i ANDREWS A CO., A rant. aaiusaora. i ,THai '."w dseit ai. j i ,i.r TORIIXARD'S RTEAMSBIT US F w, MAJMlte TTrtlATB AJITt rWITJAT, , rBOMIEWTOBK.AlillWI.Uitl.a avtm Ann mattmdatS n? rf WIUHSSTOUt '1 t 'i M- v.; i 1'. 'J .i ikS saft ' : ' , . j I.' Jfy$f iin l a,tamia8 ..;., . d t IB INSUKANCR ONLt OSB-rOUltl ASm1 W' rHHOUUH C0NSEUTJ0N4, WWal raJaWJlZ RAILROADS LRADINU OUT F ... ,t Wn.MINTLW.' " sMpaaMnrMr.taku,t rW awi in",'.. i't j MAHHX BKOTHJUtS, Af-tSAiM) ayM ' as -MisczixAytdTr",;:t: -U . r i.iiu i.n1 r "i" " CRONLYappnnijs':!; STOCK AND REAL EStAUt'r V.' I J ' .' ? .T i ' 'U a'- . . WTLMISOtON. K. C. CAN Bk BEES AT THEIR BALFSRr" y , , a plsa of tlie city, ati an mlart-i a. Blank Hoori-wtlh ths boondaraj. of TV.,, J la tb.trKv dodlnetlv r!tlnd. A tbIbs, past aad ptsaat tr r-ty ir t r la ths city. 1 ' , , . , Any rDtunaatiotidaartd frrsUhed u ' ,For;.llc'-ic.'!-s--n i piSEEID BOTOJi BOOTS, ; , . . iEBGEBCTroNP'" ' : kj! i a i i a T I)rw 8lyl a Iftrrr s w - v., a t I.... . oetH
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Nov. 5, 1873, edition 1
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