The Daily Review. $ fi JOSII. T, JAMfc3, 11. , WIOIINGTON, N. C. THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1877 Prop JEFFEKSON DAVIS in th!s dav. the anniversary of the death of Stone wallJackson, the day on which our memorial flowers' arc strewn alwtfr tbo Bacrcd dust of our martyred heroes, it will be well not to forget one who still lives the uncrowned king of a IUBI defeated people, the head of o horjes;'thd livios embodiment of tic state aAdmailirnkv. of his and our dneuiies. living, ho Ss ns much a martyJas the hoporetl dead who sleep in soldietjf graves arid there is 'none. Tivinir or dead, who suffered fmore or avo more, for tl so imanjr' died in vain to s;ivcj mournful hearts, therefore, let us pntwiue .tnfrffir to-dav'an unfadiucr memory for otir dead comrades -with an umlyin for our Uyipg chief. where Judge Schenck is holding court this week, encloses the following: which is ' - a rnnv r,f in cnlfr insfc issued bV "IS i i w . -. - j - - Honor , At Champers, Ti-:.vrn Judicial District. j o - County. ordered not to obey any writ Tv (he tic You are of rcri'inrdr; issnrd bv the Judge or clerks of the circuit or district courts of the rnitiil States in North Carolina which may command you to certify td those courts for trial any. criminal- case ivi.r.vr. .! rvirfifs are indicted for breaches (If the peace in your county ie cause With ALEX II. STEPHENS' VIEWS "They won't let him rest, poor did man. The interviewer is again abroad in the land and you can hardly pick up a paper now but it tells how somebody or other has interviewed Mr. .Stephens anil what the pld man had to say. lhc 1; this Una is from the New York which publishes an account, and interesting one it is too, of an interview with I the ''Georgia'' Congressman roll the litres policy and the prospec formation of a new party in the S! States:,'; Mr. Stephens talitia verfy dear view pi the situation and does n tate to express his opinion thereon. question being afckcd whether he th'e signs of tho times indicate the tion of a new- nartv out oi the mure eon servative elements of the cxbistin cal organl4:ati6ns, Mr. Stephens '"I 'do Oct sec anything to warrant the belief that a new, party is like formfcd or that the fold Whig pai y to be fty . will bo revived. The ! old Whig party is atest' m Herald a very tativo to '.of the ut hern nesi- The bought foiina- poiltl-' cp'icd C6 tue ie new fundus fifficto. thbunh its Muncn daily1 befog vivified in the acts of tl Administration. Issues and principles make parties. "A new party mus t have for its foundation, a permanent issue. It for its' must have time and development formation, and as our public questions stand to-day I do not sec upon what ihc-n could '.unite ! to form a new party. A party'cannot bo manufactured to order any more than a government. Mr. Stephens thinks that the question of reconstruction having atltfngth been tct ifed, ! the issues' which now divide the two parties are but temporary. Si icakinj to this, point he says : ' "a liYingfissuehe pacification 'ol the fSoutl and tho establishment of homo rule in the Southern States. " That, sir, is the living issue of the day; but I do net saylthat it will be likely to demaud the form?Iim-'of a now party. 'Ijtus look at the question as it pre sents: itself now. Tho Jeffersoniaii idea was -the reserved rights of the States in ad - ministering their internal affairs, whilje the action of the Federal Government is to bo confined to its limited restrictions, and it is upon that platform that Presi dent Hayes has squarely planted him ic.f.', with him are the pconlc if the South,, who have been longing lor the time when thoy would be alloVed to ' govern themselves without tho in erveu- tidn cf "Federal authority. In the fourth. there1 are,; doubtless, vast numbers of the old Whig party whose judgment approves of tho action of the President.', The name of the. organization is immaterial. Tiin cipal is ' tho only thing essential , and while the great question of the lijmr is home rule, it is not important Whether tho sijpportcrsof the President's policy call themselves Republicans or Democrat.-'. ' Upon no other question can weha. thing like unity." liefer tl on vou to A! lay "; rilllSGTON" LETTER. Of -all 1: ever made, ,as this of Congress at once a d chance, care f.u" the Blah e ofiicer serving any such inc. I). S J1EXCK, Jiiilge Superior Court. . ssigiied to Tenth District. 77. . writ AM;i:(iTON,i May 8th, 1877. '.stakes any administration has party measures, certainly yitponing the Extra Session of h Uctober is the worst. . it is confession of fear and a weak Over and above the picture of he country's business interests, band adc men will see an mounting the scaling-ladders, and coming even to handlstroKes witn the detenaanis upon the wall, where he foremost were for the most part -violently borne forward by them which followed after. On the other side, the Christians with no less courage withstood the Turkish fury, beat ing them down again with great stones and weights," pieces of timber, and so. overwhelmed them with shot darts, and arrows, and other hurtful devices from above, that the Turks, dismayed with terror thereof were ready to retire. Mohammed seeing the great slaughter and discomfiture of his men, sent in fresh supplies of his janissaries audi best men cf war, whom he had for that purpose re served as his last hope and refuge ; by whose comiag on his fainting soldiers were again encouraged, and the terrible assault began afresh. At which time the barbarous kiog ceased not to use all pos sible means to maintain ;the assault ; by name calling upon this and that captain, promising unto some who he saw forward golden mountains, and unto ! others in whom he saw any sign of i cowardice threatening most terrible death ; by -which means the assault became most dreadful, death there raging in the midst of many thousands. And albeit that the Turks lay dead in heap3 upon ; the "ground yet other freshmen pressed on stilb in their places over their dead bodies, and ? with divers event either slew or were slain by "their enemies. Tn this 'so terrible a conflict, it chanced adijn issioii that the President distrusts his justinianus, the general,, to be wounded Hh, and thousand, of timid He- in the arm, who, losing, much blood, cow- who were hesitating, until cir- ardly withdrew -himselt Irom the p ace oi the stronger side, .. P' i.ntUoUv hv ti1fl ntR ruuui. iiiiix dvj uju lutu ii" vi.vi 'l r tally so with the old leaders q11j Rftm!)m which he had caused to " , vu..vyv. , ... The fences will unload" b3 opened in the inner wall, pretending own s:ren publicans ctnr.stancds showed will incv against tl with in in c new marvellous rapidity now. This the cause of his departure to be for the ' t , , , . " . ,r ..A ihindinor nn nf his wound, but being, in- ay be set. down, probably, as tne joint --- o -r - . i rlw' I ., ' , r, lW r deed, a man altogether discouraged. Utaue of Hayes and Lvarts the former Tfi 8nifiifir8 there present, dismay 1 'crovcrr.o'. an airy ci ty and th PresidL-nt kvl o genera 1 with Ji'iniian natiiro outside of the law yer's oilk' emphatici if one iuij be called. cilcr. Ruf. whilst, thfiv violently strive to- aiid t'het court room, were . . rtn0' ho sn wwlwl i y in xavoi oi an uai.y. one another in the enterance of the e a;i' theic hou.e hive WOOtlS 1 em porary issues, such, as the t uih or free trade, have no cohesive power xou could never form a party u pi ui such a basis as that. It might bean impprtai.t appendage of a campaign, but you faiinol nationauze it, so to speak., Ao sir, is but one issue pending and that is rule. CJomingback to- the Jeffersonian doctrine, there may bo some who arc disappointed att the turn 'matters lancn ; some who are still in the who may at first be inclined toopposo and condemn tho president's course, Uu in my opinion formed upon a kuon ledge of the Southern ' people, that opposition will be short livod. I look for an nluiui-t ; unaninioul support of tbo Adminis: ration by the Democracy throughout the country, and especially on the part our Southern delegaiionSjin progress. For this reason rd-J not think there will be any ttiurt made to ofgauizo the Houc on any other than existing nominal party dein niiua- i tions.,rI think itwoiild ba impolitic for the real supporters of the Ad in ioi at rat ion to attempt any such divergence a time, but they should. remain stcadi carryiug ', out : the pacification according to the expressed conyictioni ol tte Prcsident.' rrr: Tho; in not an evil one view, and mak' oFK greater fa tore, it :i deliberatel out the l after Junei tion thou and treat people as "of rc-aast Uarly tucli shows tha of our CJrant. , I dent wouh oi'lense ag the govern will' of tl ficd i LI tl j)rovis..u ..... t.. ti.i I : iiiMi i' iP'i i.r Tiuri.v I i - . . -I null l. jw CLIUUH C. IV . ' u . - - t nnmitnr inr rnnri! is i wai . i The soldiers there present, dismayed y his fears, arid the latter by with the departure of their general,' and utenipt for politicinns, the par- sore charged by the jamsanes, lorsooK Other advisers ofthe tne r stations ana in nabi , sane rate wherebv Justiniainus waseu- lio have some experience, in tera with the sighf whereof the other litics,. and some acquaintance- goj aismayed, ran. thither by. heaps that few of so great a multitude got in; in of J QAA -.iiTAna iir-- f hirn thorn oi the case which is alarming, rAinW0.itrnii,i0 11Tlfw fnnf nrhmkt thoi possession of the House . Tfa EmDeror .himself, for pivs'tnlatives ' by the Democrats,-a. - , .e 1;P. a- ... ih. vpst thin hprnrn-I """a j- o Uiau ueiuiu . i, . ia a ., man nnt. rpcrirdpd m;is- well known that Congress I ..-a Anna . tnatht .;ti, tl,- lei the Admimstration nith- His . dead body " was leans ol sunporuug me army . nA u LUa 0th. That the Administra-. , V , u i - n,rS use s 1 ..... . hitaVId f hft 1 1W ' I :u ino.ecu cy av - whose head being cut off was forthwith witii contempt the will of the esented to the Turkish tyrant,, by whose expressed by Congress instead ommalidment it afterward thrust u.bhng tkat body to vote regu- the point of a lance, and in great as ltdes Vjmi deri8ion cricd about as a trophy of his l i no one reason that you use rosin, papa." "How is that?" "Why, to help me draw my beaus." , . -. A young lady in Boston refused to at tend church because her new bonnet had been sent home. 'T hate the devil and. all his works," said she; "but I hate an old fashioned bonnet more." - - . A jack-knife genius in Richmond, Ind., has made a violin out of an old maple bed post and .the cover of a dry-goods box. An increased mortality of cats has at tended this development of home industry-. A four-year-old boy's explanation of thunder andhgntning was: "God scratches a match and that'makes'.the flash, and then he takes a big hammer and knocks, knocks, and that's the noise." A gentleman had occasion to correct his daughter, aged four, recently. After it was over and she had sat still awhile, she went to her mother and inquired, "Don't you think it Would do papa good to go out doors. lie was sitting silently by her side one chilly evening last autumn, thinking of Tonsorial. NEW BARBER i SHOP. J. . MT PATRONS and the pubhc generauy are respectfully informed that I -i have opened a I i NEW L; B AKBER SHOP; at 2fo. 7, South ' Front street, where the fol lowing low prices have been adopted : j Shaving 10 cents j Hair Cutting 25 cents j Shampoo 25 cent. I Open on Sunday morning. ! dec 18 CHAS. E. CLEAPOR. APPLETON'S IMERIGAfl I'YCUPOU - NEW REVISED EDITIOX. VimiNGfoiT . .: .. ' Ally : .Oil and after' Sinn.. 11 ' DAY MAIL AND ITeWUmington, Front St dJ , Arrive at Weidcn at -Leave Weldon daily .T"" i li! NIGHT, MAIL DAILY EXCEPT srvn 8 Leave Wflmmgton, Ffs- i Entirely rewritten by the ablest writers on f rnve at Weldon at..M. tifi every subject. Printed from new type, Leave Weldon, daily tt Jll ond illustrated with Several Thousand Arrive at Wilmington w.7p- 4 li JKnoraviners and Mans . TWn .t e ou "ontSfe The work originally published under the The Dav Trainlw h - Mm t tin of THE NEW AMERICAN CYLCOPiS art. A-aZlr,ux close .JL 1 dia4 was completea in i73, siuce wnicn i : ., r p"ia aorth time the wide circulation which it has at- aa7 (except Sunday) and dxi tained in all parts of the United States and j mond and all rail routes title Of THE NEW AMmUAi yxiAJUtrl ar,j0 fni. c10Se ccnfc-T nxpletea in is3, siuce wnicn i : ., r p"ia aorth . . . . i Vl.u I. l i I nailw (DTKant C.J. . ' W "t Pl.t- ie circu parts 01 elopme Y brancc uow saq it is ; me irost ; nas come, auu SeVbmit it to an exact and thorough uXZ V;? ?leePln? Car, something to say. tvi Rijrnn.1 ri ft vftlonments which have taken I Nicrht train Finally, he remarked: place in every brance of science, literattre, Weldon for all points oi-hV r;? t auu. i l c iuuuvcu a, a. x' , i ru nm an s ralflpp Siflnr.?-: V: , . , jisngj. to suomic it to an exact, aim moroufiu xio-ht Traina . . ,s v,rttifyj thing green." Thereupon the revision, and to issue a new edition entitled rxafx3 run .throbh bSh r extended her hand and said in THE AMERICAN p.9i9?iAJ K offfl Kills everv young lady a sympathetic tone: "Good-bye." Miscellaneous. j- ; o- . B Cl o in O. P S3 ' c3 Ui o so w 2 '-3 w 3 O o ; KJ" 'g- may 5- JOHX P 02 cs tr b M S O C3 -- 3 O Cm S 7 -WAX'S o S t3"33a -PS -3 w Ci rH S ? rt. w V. OT o o B discoverv in every department olknowledge has made a new work of reference an im perative want. J i The movement of political affairs have kept pace with the discoveries of science and their fruitful application to the industrial and useful arts and the convenience and re finement of social life. Great wars, and con sequent revolutions have occurred, involv ing national cnanges 01 peculiar moment. The civil war of our country, which was at its height when the last volume of the old work appeared, has happily ended, and a new course, of commercial and industrial activity has been commenced. Large accessions to onr geographical knowledge have heen made by the indefati gable explorer of Africa. The great political revolutions of the last rluooHn wl tYt tho nnt.nral rocnlt. nf tho lanco of time, have brought into public view a J DAY EXPRESS AND MAIL TRAB 7i mnltitiiHo nf new men whnso tiamsc am In I 1 . . r, . ' 1 '! Cen'I Sup'tsOfiif WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA. m ir GUSTA RAILROAD. v Wilmington, N. C, M.jo CHANGE OF SCUEDULt , ins schedule will be run on this roi-. 55 OT O o fcC-rf r- 11 0 - 3 3 c! ovai-v niio'o Tnnnth .nrl rf vrhnw llvoa everv one is curious to know the particulars I Leave Wilmington......... ureat battles nave been iougnt ana impor- I Arrive at lorence... taut sieges maintained; ox wnicn tne details Leave i lorence - O) S o Zi o - m r-r iJ i OT Q & li liPI ' ... & 0671 M nil arAQQ viat. nroKorvod Aiilrin tho noircnanors I . x Tir i aa JVf f InMlia tMolAnt Tin Vl Irtrt lrt a Hntr I O and which ought now to take their place in permanent ana autnentic nistory. in press "DOH'T FOKGET" J. J. S H E P A-R.I) can ba found ON KOtlTII SIDE MA IET ST., -Between Seconl and Thir Sts., Ready and willing ; to do all kinds of sxri NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN (D Tiftavfi VVllminortnn .us preparing the present edition for the Le-Pe Florence " i.m5 , it has accordingly been the aim of the IZzTi n V-' 'U58il 3 4511 Tttll - S 4SPI ....llllll 415,11 llill P A T WTTTtf Ct CrT, A ZTNfl- &0 on new lyP. forming, in fact, a new Uyclo rj M J.J.1X KXlulium U, poedj with the same plan and compass as its predesessor, but with a fargreater pecun- fiditnrs tn hrintr down Mia infnrmatinn tn t.h I Arll'e lowest possible rates, and to furnish an ac- Arrive at Augusta curate account t the most recentdiscoveries Leave Augusta .., in ' science, of every frehs . production in Leave Columbia literaure, and of the newest inventions in Leave Florence the practical ar ts,as well as to. give a succinct a rri r at w;i min 7AU' and historical events. - This Train will only stop at FUmiijai- The work has been begun after long and Whiteville, Fair Bluff, Marion, flora careful preliminary labor, and with the most Timmonsviile, Sumter and Eaitover btina S&ul'tem Wilmington and Columbia. None of the original stereotype plates have THROUGH FREIGHT TEAIX Mj, . been used, but every page nas been printed Lea ie Wilmington J3JFI Leave Florence... government doubt, it i have committed uKui ,i' victory first in the camp and after ware uiu not ui vitu i . llUCCtt, n uiu uw .viwr -T)l(1 Tn , . n,,rncrpd with tl.n lli1lt ... .i .f Ul lllU Will LOLiniia, UlLiltlJll Y ilUYauvv; unst the legitimate uicory r menr, auu me nueiy. vxViy. m, ,f ? ..virtnr-. nnrl Kv the ...... ,f v. ' invt.i. ", v J""o . j , 1"-"1"- ....6" Wnnh pntPifld as if t h.i. been a irrcat me ot war, ana. no apuui, vu W! nnrp n Wl, ; t J i w uni or w 1 1 irh rllft KrfiSl- l. 7 JP . . . v "fT or in the bank, overiioweth, "ttO ilfelvtU IU1 .Olivia V L11VJ i:U4JltO .il4 jt . , . , - expected Wilitica .would produce. By d won the outer wad, entered the city a quibble lis proposed to use, in a time bythe same gate that wa9 opened for Jus- - .i- . i i ii nu in l i v n irna r ri w 11111 innw nirt ot prolomlul peace, powers ndt clearly . "r 7. " . ...i J granted eleu lor a time of war. " By a bfe fade with their great artillery ,and ouibble Hives became President: in the without mercy cutt.ng in pieces .all that fi,-t. siv, i;.lK'nn1i.,m l,, n came in tneir way, without lurther resis- ' 111 I t i t "' i -t 1 n ietly submit to this state of au U1U' w"",c" dUU c.u.u.eu, m- 'I... I ....,( ',i I r,i,ito To -Ft-u v. a-u, 9ca wmumuu k ti.Msr answer t mfc nnest.ion. r r"" ",""V" ""v rorjf inio ine. lempic oi aopnia, wnere tney .isrd for the VIC w.,lu",'' F'v c-A.ee pi soni II i. .1 li rimmrc nri!i 1 .T I l..,r. u i i of Congress will probably be , notwithstanding- the clun-ed " . ? .ucvu"s "iau utaiu iu '.,-i.i; funJ. Tho rich and beautiful ornaments and ;.ppos,d to inqfude. the French J.els of thatniost suniptuous and mag hidi goes to Xoyes, ofOhioj; nent churchp-the stately building of lialstead of iu the Supreme turniuS of a hand, plucked down and c w iithiMicrht ried away by the Turks; and the ebu lii,S appoT; an,', ki; trid G v ible i uy a iu of every utmost in Nation things ? resent alive i nere io-nt),e3eape Tho ai assembling maduo time . lor liiese we s missic.n. v, the'Turkis Cincinnati, to 'violate the sentiment I n vi rl imhnvm Aitif Aincrfcau- on a subject of the ""tV t II .... I ... .... . r l -- . ..... 1 1' 1 1 ,i i j i. i, , now iuii" w in luo 0 In this furv perished many thous i missii'D. which akes; thcpliqe on the car- i Court BenHi to whieluBristow is thought v . filf ul iU u tue ,Huur5u be.assigi eci, though I very much doubt "8eu ui woroa to be honored m, tor it : imnoitant offices in LT , w.ncv uW a BtaUi ior a. wnerc id is said tne Lam- ;., -.----- . . r ".v'."" will be slaughtered right Ui uubpeauaoie inim nd many l!UK !lt. oQices of our Dis- GVKDGE. ness; the imago of the crucifix was also by them taken down, and a Turk's enp put upon the head thereof, and so set up and shot at with their arrows, and afterward, in great derision, carried abdut their camp, as it liadbeon in procession, with drums playing before it, railing and spitting at Ctanti ie Defeated by the Turks lin t 'he God ofho ObristianS tesipt of the image as in despite of Christ and the Christian religion.' O!' CONSTANTINOPLE. rKRSOXS HOLDING CLAIMS iary expenditure, and with such improve-j Arrive at Columbia...... ment in its composition as nave been suggest 10 15 A I Leave Columbia......... iOCFI edby longer experiencea nd enlarged know- 1 Leave Florence.... Mil A LL l'KRSOXS HOLDING CLAIMS wage... i - Arrivri atWilminrtoTi........-. 12 I A Tne illustrations which are introduced for J - '. . - ai-y. -t fi... r .,, - , ..'r...v TTinnrpr in Wnr th& niBt time in the present edition nave Passengers for AuiKJ",, against tae Couuu orcrt Hanaver, in Wai- been added not for thesakeof pictorlalef- should take Night Express TraisfrcaTC. rants, Ac. , i.?.iued previous to tbe 1st of Janu- feet, but to give greater lucidity and force to minirton. Threugh Sleeping Cars wpM for Charleston and Augusta. , . Parlor Car on Day Express Charleston. . miv 7 general Saperiflteodeat . .. j r - arv 1S77 irp'rcouested' to nresent a list of I tne explanations in tne text, xney embrace aiy, ib(, are rcc.uf.aea to present a libt OH ail branches of science and natural history, the same to the Special Board of Audit with- I and depict the most famous and remarkable out delav I features of scenery, architecture and art, as ' . "I i Well as t-hft various nrnrpfn; nf inpi'hanlps The lists must, specify the Date and Number and manufactures. Although intended for aud Amount of each W avraut, together with instruction rather than embellishment, no the name of the person to whom issued, and pains have been spared to insure their by whom held artistic excellence; the cost of their execution ction will be talc pd on onrh rlaim ns wp- s enormous, and it is ielieved they will i! V i i ' ? 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S?S f?hn 3 J v -iiiv; vumeu journal. . this asit iu i-dicv Over rdur Hundred Years Ago .strurl Between' the Mohauinie- daus a:i4l the Cliristians. - For r.e iKv 425 years Constantinople iias ic.ir.tiiid.: undisturbed -in the posses- Sloll ( l UK- 11 Ul.KS. Ull Jlav zW. 14i3 the c ity w.i-iin'ii the caj)ital of the Byzan tine Enniie it was stormed 'bv the lurt;, the stauliuv XI fense. Thi powtTiully Ul iil.S. il; loo-;. i a -v lift id1 NOONS H INE. a mul- Spriug pants Will soon cover Utudc of shins. A sudden ris; in schoolmasters is made .LtJyz.intme Emperor, Con- by a boy with a crooked pin, ii., , lusiny ma mc in ,tlie Ue- AVhat fWA is mfist ratrnni7r,r! hv o nmr t, , , ,v "w ""v " 1 I poet. -Aanauc a ary attic.) x 11c man iio leamcreu nis nest. Is suppesal to have been a dealer in poultry. Why ii a prosy preacher like the mid qle of a wheel? Because the fellows around him are tired. lhe man whose voice was tased to its i iUe Turks, who. nrcssed last I utmost is reauested to call around mid kp , - - 1 . . .a . ! 1 ,A . - 1 - II AT V.U1.1U uui ace m me uarKl iue assessor. id ihemselves, but were with Kalelgh News. Judge Schenck and the Rerenuers. JuxLrc Schcack is Jnow holdiu; couris of tfye ttenth judicial district., and is bringing .the revenue ofiiccrs to a realization of the fact f that they ar ; but mcn r Sotnething h;is already been said in the Pete's of the contest between him and Judje Vckt growing out of Judge Schenck ha vlpg revenue officers, gnilty of breaches of ;tb peace, brought! iuto his c6urts"for trial instead of allbiwing their cases to lw to the United Stiatcs coorts which'always acquit these high handed'' officials. A . ; correspondent writing us from Jefferson, Ashe county, ry of the Turks, published in second edition in -1G10: hnlk b'Jotsi liuv.the Turks ap- proac.i.tMti e walls aud began -the assault. wh.re Mivt them front whereat Mil mu!tinL''u unto Hi? w. huw to ucfo Out'numbt r AV 0 ind stones were delivered upon the -w.a:!s as thick as hail, !e fcii ia vain, by reasou of the wounded or slain: but these vere ot the common and worst soldiers, f wiia:n.tii . -Turkish King made no more reckonihi; t$an to abate the first force of the .L-tvnda(.ts. I pen the first appear an co v( the .day, Mohammed gave the sigrrf appouded t Jr the general asiault, .where upon tfc.- city was in a moment, and' at oue instai.t, vii every side most iuriouIy assaulted by the Turks ; for Mohammed, the more to distress the defendants, and the better 'td sec; the forwardness of the soldiers, had before appointed which' part of the city tjvery colonel with his regi ment should assail ; which they .j valiantly performed, delivering their arrows' and shot upon tlta defendants so thick that the light of day was therewith darkened ; others in the meantime courageously arce That "little birds do in their nests u no crsdit to the little birds. because it would never do fur them to fall out. ' Ihi inventor of the "self-buttoning glove'" is missing. It is thought be has 1. - uy enragea joung been assassinated men. ' A teacher fainted lhe other and a little girl, describing it at home, saitj, "Sho was so fainted they couldn't come her teo," : "Uareyou a suit of clothes here to fit a largeboiy of water?" "No but we can send you a needle and thread with which to sew a potato patch on the pants . of a tirei.dog.?V.-;1i - .""'W- ' "Why do you use paint t" asked a Tloliuist of .-his daughter. "For the same la 1 . ' . classes ol business men in tho mnntr It oilers to the Merchants of Wilmington a desirable niedium for advertising, the counts in which it circulate,-, being connected witn r the Wateree rirer; thedn.n,,, Columbia and AuSta Liberal terms will be made with those de sirm- to advenise. Subscription price $2 50 per annum. Address , n j, T U A & JIA1', - - and Proprietors. She Philadelphia Times. iiiWi -CLASS ee. Sl)fP farina itry friends are invited to call and dec 13 zm niesa w rz.m So. 37 Market 8lr,ct, Wilmington, if. C. and conducting a rehearln. gf ( EBtablisljed"l323 en to Interference cJTiifeK!9? QUARANTEKTHI) MONEY'S WORTH 'Xi for every article purchased of them. rrtalning toInrenUonsor PW An elegant stock of ine Watches, Closks. W pamphlkt or xtt rxGM. a vcrv sliorht tn tht SttpreTii ' Of- UJUJIU lUVWVUWoo ... IIBI'.:4 Hted State. Court , CommUsion, and allxlaue fore the Executive Deparfioea ArretxsofPsjiiVl Omenta soiDuas fSi war, or their heirs, are S money from the G2r9&&d& no knowledge. Write fajlJJ tate amount of VJSetta cloeeetamp.andafoUrepIJ.1 , will foe given you free. ruptured, or injured jtL lWrTitivjLn obtain a peMrSfar iiS. T. PKTTEWAT, C H. SCHULKEK 1 lEBCfiAPISI EOHHISSIOII AND Brokerage House. Hia Times, exhibition, lampTsTcoffee "Kourlir lS INDEPENDENT. Mu::xiXGXEwsPAP,;u, Wife npnmntl..1ll'.j;. ' .'j c- .tTf'VH1 and terprise' can ac- mpn.,b wtil be freelv prnnlnraH til Wire promptly al?oVd 4 L siffnmenta solicited. " - W1 " United itsies con- com the high it, of fci, Aburl'.. Kpe ? I b!ed ,o I'hiUdclplua. 1, LTn. 7n iue latest no ConteLandCe dCr 1 Mininr. Pre-emption and B;-. tt earc f.. u . i ented Dezore uiw uw GIBBS- i -CO'S AiAIPCr ATPn lrr I Prtmento tlie Interior jj, and the Beli PirP!lLATED OANO ma EflUatT VrJ j uvu iirK. i . . - . w PETTEWAY & SCHULKEN. iTS. inflnUn .... . l res3 i, elegrams, bpecial Telegrams and cor respondence from all rmlnfa ?,.0 d aronrsui.. t urai, lull Notice. ana accurate Local Report', and rT THRESH 1.MT r .i. . uoriai uiscussior.s nf ,11 r :--rzr"i . n v weil-knoir i SAPnF firstT.- vr" V" aopics. it . Each 5pect,fui,Jeqa;rr0 iooth paste, jt up and for sale at 50 ihe daily circulation of the Tim combiaed with one exception. 'Decidedlr the best newgna . Tril PhUaJel- od all Work warranted. sHSwdiyaSJ: v- TE3IHEXTEACTEDW1IH0DIP4iW 50 cento , T rntki daretf Je"' CT " CARR'S ld officei I3 Chestnut st, Philadelphia. aeneraltodfecS& T?f?V. 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