: i . . - V ,-" . V-nr ....K-,frrtIraoos r7TTTI i "T7 ! -1 TTK I ! I . We will bo clad to reeclT cociLcalfaticR from our friendt en Mnm .J,t a!t r - f ww v wmt i -'. f w ii. i V . . ' ' i r Kfneru tatereft bat: r,w - ...... ,, I r ii u ' . ii . ii iv : ' - . inaDT i i ii l Ti n n n ii i a. ir ir i r 11 1 1 1 1 m a i ir u 11 n n ti . imiVM. I ill 1 11 1 1 ' 1 1 i 1 11 II f I .11 II l III II 11 ii f II II i 1 l 11 trrc?raj latere t bnt i ii ir ii i - ii 11 r ii i ii if ii i ii i ii ii i ii 11 ii . jo ' rH ! M i W . r' m . ' m WAV1; K . w JJi The name ivi i ii i i i ii ii ri ii ii i ii iiiiiiisitr ii iiii in in i rSSSr . :' . .-L-.-.: . ..--l---. .U .: ... . fie TPr . r .l.-,;ir it'.ke " " i .' : . ! : I i i T H rfcharrV 7 c'-1 SSibTt -HI ple-rep-t a.y and fl-.tbseriDri "v r , . .-... W r'- . - - I.QCAL NKW&. ew .tl!,ru,pnt- :V.-TL,r,I,,,,' i 3,-Waiatl Shirt. N-y ptrooaj ?TrH art: !o in crin)ij iLett" m j"1 -i i Ti.e city o!:c wiH ! paH j ti-mjr Clvru ti , tiuuur Mcirr pruldii-r." i rnnrlottti lhmocral h Jtt enter- iMv.bTmlh Tolume. Like . ! h.e. r i-t M tl iUjncrit; rxtra pulioemcu who bare been ou ,v 'f tb r- wk W,: t'no""1 .1.-. r.. .. ? ni iif!Vn i'ti the We t::i.!erts!id that Tlatt I). Walker, I , , f rjcxly cf this city, i about to re- ,ra fruia CUarloUo ii J'tkiDgliam. Vrr le will rw'jmc tlic practice o( hi ;t-v'.tj. .... 'Ir .iAines il. lrawu,ui iu en, u . r.ir. I. i one of the Floor Mana- I t f tl I?e MocumcnUl Ass'xutiun !.. U- gircnat the Groo b kr .Spings r. r,4i!y datr. ; Uir 1 of Mgi.trates for this cuuo- ihial nrXi nir vvi v .... 1 - - . ...1... ll.. I . . . . L mm mm mt -". - - J . - - t niri in - - -ii i ib mi r ------ i i .1 : , . - .. i. . ii . . uri iiri i .uuuuir. mcivvh...i m lily dtj of Auguit, tor the purosu of r.-t;:i a brl of Cot:nty Cmni!siti- ikIli & tnuiU-r of crabs have bevu I f!iLtt thaMarkrt Dock during the I itt-n.vr tKrif .lav. The water in the I r.-. r i, t.iS5M-rablyibprejnatl with al . ! tk- Lots are Ukinc much delight in ... . . .i .. -t.n r. ..4 . .l.mZ III IUV tWiUVJ OUVII uau. I Ciarrell's Lament. cvvr thus from cIiIIJIiocxI k Ituur. : w m-d mjr fondest hopt- demy: : '.iJc a bully rantrain tor, !u;t VIauoUuc took the votes hwny. : n. i r treated thlrnty crowd Kut rrjm!U ma their tmly al J . " " v .th t.rntMlat Jon love und loud v. a. oh ! they Hod. and I am rplfty od.- . , . k ... He Gretasbora I'atriot says : Her. G. I'. r-cniLeim. D. D.. of the Kvmgelical I.ttheraa clurch of WilmiDgton, N. O. rreich ia the Good .Templar's Hall tr lk. irts -tore next Saoday at 11 :"xk,a. rx., a!w ia 'same'""place at 4 o';lk, p. m. He' wilf :drgan!re a -v.htna CQrricgstioci" """ Excursion. I TU fxcutskm traia which arrived en I t'-e W. A-.W. Bailroad this raoininj took threatened to becomo serious. It is for tifcr isnediite departure on tb steamer tunate that the Mayor took ,the prccau rui-Kii, which Lad been moved .up to V rallroU company's wharf for their vc sodition. for Smithville. TLa r.j wu 'quito small not numbering pluenw of their presence that a riot was cere thaa fifty. , I A Ce&tett ProbaDle. island that a movement is oa j ltiag to a contest "of the vote ia I IjJL veppet diiiiloa of the Krst Ward on I 5- i-e r.ea that the tights were blown oat t:at whils the Totes were Leica tdcut. If this count should bet ,l-a est Manin? would lcaa 77 votfs U V wAmrisge 1C5. 9 - - " Even such ft I S, hoyeyer, holds out no Cel. Tillor'a tiirKrim - ' ,.Un' ailver ireddin.' .. aid Urs. Tbos. 1). Carr.of thu aty. I T r:ed their Sdrr Wedding Ist even- r lUtites and frlcaJi 'of Pr. and CrrambUi at their resideoca on very pkasantly. Congratulations I git '-i.dea Wedding wsra cumcrous. rw occiiioo wilt lota bo remmhcd l-SUtU wilt was a period cf tjn- ' happiness to "bridaard croom " 19 Djspfpilcs and inraija,. . k;cuiU. rolls, bread, cako cr pastry w.tb Dooley's YeasTuwdeu. can laith. Impunity and relbhed by v i 1 -3:tive dyspeptics as health v . u 4 ;..". wi. xnd 3r- J'-uki ittrnTin seidinsiuei j recetvea irvm abroad, upon tbelwuck now, bruader jajce, uase j y r?tAt;3a of thir bUh r,A Mmtinfii's done Mevted. an' ain't r ::t:r !iT" nJtt be irartid to celebrate gib out any more, an' Gilw, be git mwj ui ii nri aid. i VOL. 3. R. K. Drjan,Eji i 'llicre is a coo! prospect, amotinting ! &n.,' Democrat! J canJiJate'for the Senate from this dUtrict, baa ben eIi:tcU. Ibe reports from Pender are rery encourages It is said that Mr.! Bryan must have re rpjvftl from ROfl in 1 .000 votes 111 that -, I county and if so be Is elected Sale orReal Estate. r Messrs Oronly & Morris, auctioLecrs, In- a Ailvcrticdi in the jv.v...-j, , Kkview, tbe icic & Aeuane wumi ur $25,000 subject to $3,000 c- st of recent mproTcmcnts tbe o- il. Tiie Cbsn)un Co-Vm lrcs Ojtnpany wcrej tbe put- chisers. i l he Freshet. ri.t AMirrt W.irlh. ol tla- kteamtr ii - i - t . t. . Hurt if p rts ne seven fect o! wn er -in the nrtr at F-yettevillo wbenb left there yesterday morning, and at that time the water was still ruing, but slowly. Very little of this frefchct water seeba i to have reached the city as yet, tho volume of bhaving proba bly 6cen absorbed by the dry water courts making iutotbu river. The Greeubatkers. From all that can now be ascertained, the Greenback movemeut has shown some itrenirth at thij clect'on. At Uolewns, i ' . ... filiiI1InijUjl countv. they iolicl some g:tv yj.j votes yosterday aud our corres- rio,Mint frum IVndi-r countr HPeaks of lbl;Tn tjicr,. t j, j.j that these Green backers, i i t'jmnectiuii with tho llepubli cans, arc to got out at ticket for Congress and will run Daniel L. UukselL in which 1 i ivnlit l1iV V! !1 1 nrtttv rlTectuallv wiped ott at the polla. lladlcal SIdeshou. The followers in this city, of Ihu Nation- i jrm.w-Jc tMitv. held a nuN'liim on TuroJav niht and 'elect-id T1kh. M Cia;d nr. E?n.. as Frtk cut. We called on Mr. Gardner th sohdiii; to get particu- Urs of this Iiad.cal siJc-show, but be pcr- cmntorilv refused and lufotmfd m we would havo togtt our views Irom some ( . ono else, vihi gave us ins jermJsioii to publish what we d-n chose ,and thereup on wo cluoniclo tho fact that a few Kadical sore hea ls have called themselves Green- backer, and have organized this side show here, all iu tho interest of Daniel L. Uussoll. for Congress. ! The expedient, however, is a rather thin one, and deceut people cannot be ropod nto; such a con- cern by such people and with such an ob- ject In view Ilow Nipped in the llud. Some of the colored population of the First Ward were quite belligerent at the Brooklyn market this mbrninjr. but the arrest of two of the most obstreperous r ,. and the presence of an additional police m. ' . force who were soon on the ground, pre- Tented au outbreak which at one time tioa to send a force ot ! twelve policemen into tho First Ward this morning, for it was undoubtedly owing to the moral in- prevented. iuc cuy is unaer oouganou. lo Mayor Fwhblatc lor hts energy in uc- tailic an extra police force sufficient to qusll any disturbance , in its incipiency, and to the roficc for their1 prudence and alcrtuess in preventing any riotous de- mocstratwn. 4fcrTfte Election BrudddT Fete, we kin shake haas ou de omauJ kssuuuj, cub wuuuu vv deree'ler publicaa ticket is 'leaea. tr lint envina be to weuns. Mannin' ain't eber gar me to gib Gjft ue jou ..lt .1- X.mmmmm r A .A WAW IAl Kfl Y1 A F . tn, in. in hou,, tln nH1,V, ivl- lmw'i ver citUn' Moni? dese bArJ Umcs ? FostrateK fustrate ; bin jibu bljli 'fore da eckshun ; drawed plenty fur ter chaw on ; po Sl er see, rino ter beat and be aim swine gib out eder. -Yous P"' watermillioii k true, brudJer l'ete ; 4y ainH Len gwjnetf rhxk at yer tUlnex leckslmn time, amj maybe bidder, de cnol Master will vto ycr ter de good bum .rJrQ du. Dt'J st, brudder, dafs so; Judder good-by till we meets up dar. Good by brudder, good-by. j . ' Army and Navy oOicers make their ucau' juariera at mcvxHouaaue iiowei,i uu dolphia. So do leading business , men from sections, while for families aud large panics m irTe:jcrs iw aipo uucii uucuui- tuituuuuu. WILMINGTON, N. C, The Election. lbe following are the returns from the . i l e elections yesterday as far as heard from yet: sew iiasoveu: city of wilmisutox 11 EST WABIJ UlTEU DIVISION. For hheriff-Manning, 230; GarrelU 213. For Clerk Taylor. 118; VanAmriDge, 283; MtQuigg, 103. For the Senate llrj D, 81; Wilson, 48; Sampson, 353. Fur tho lloe Scott. .ITJ: WaddeU, 393 ' ' ' For Itogister- Jos. E. Sampson, 450. For Tret surer Elijah Hewlett, 400. For Coroner K. D. Hewlett, 45.' For Surveyor J.'K. Brown, 457. nirvr waui) i.owtK division. Fori Sheriff MauniDg. 44o Garrell. 210. For Cleik ".'uylor. 125; Van Amiiuge, 421; Mi.jig-, lia. For llegisUr Jos. E Sibisou, 004. For Treasurer Elijah Hewlett, 011. For Coroner E. D. Hbwlott, 00. For Surveyor J. K. Iirown.OOo. For the Senate Vryin, S2 ; Wilson, 81; Sampson, 408. For the House Scott, 557 ; Waddell, 550. SK.COXD WABD. For Sht rill -Manning, 157; Garrell, 185. For Clerk Taylor, 302;. Van Amrioge, 02; McQuigg, 32. For Coroner E. D. Hewlett, 172. For Treasurer Elijan1 Hewlett, .172. For llegister Jos. E.Sampson, 104. Kor Surveyor J. K. Brown, 104. For the Senate Bryau, 273; Wi s u, 21 Sampson, 105. For the Houso Scott, 127; Waddell, 125. Tlllltb WABU. For Sheriff Garrell, 100; Mauuiug, .... mm T . (1 For Clerk Taylor, 2Ci; anAmringc, 88; McQuigj, 14. For the Senate Bryau, 214; Wilson, 30; Sampson, 83. For tho House Scott, 117; jWaddell, 118. For Begister J. E. Sampson, 100. For Treasurer Elijah Hewlett, 108. For Coroner E. D. Hewlett, 172. For Surveyor J.'K. Brown, 207. FOURTH WABU. For Sheriff Garrell. 150; Manning, 130. For Clerk Taylor, 253; VanAmring?, 98; McQuigg, 7. For the Senat Bryau, .222; Wilson, 7C; Sampson, 52. j I For tho House Scott, 120; Waddell, 120. Scattering, 1. , ' For Register Jos. E. Sampson, 162. For Treasurer Elijah Hewlett, ,168. For Coroner- E, D. Hewlett, 172. For Surveyer-J. K. Brown, 180. For Constable S. W. Nasb, 71. fifth w aud. For Sheriff Manning, 450; Garrell, 217. For ClerkTaiylor, 211; VatiAmringe, 430; McQuigg, 40. For the Senate Bryan, 106; Wilson, 101; Sampson, 380. For tho House Scott, 487; Waddell, 483. . For Begister Jos. E. Sampson, 550: .For Treasurer Elijah Wewlett, 621. For Coroner E. D. Hewlett, 651. For Surveyor J. K. Brown, 632. For Constable S. W. Nash, 318. HAaSETT TOWKaHIf. j For Sheriff Garrejl, 16,8; Maiming, 61. t. t.' t i - ; For Clerk Taylor, 3; anAmnnge; , 71; McQuigg, Q0. For tho Senate Bryan, 55; Wilson, 119j Sampson, 50, rtnsuAi. roixr. For Sheriff Manning. 54; Garrell, 11. For Clerk VauAmringe, 50;' Taylor 14; McQuigg. 7. hot Sheriff-Manning; 63; Garrell, 34. MASONCODO. nUptVnAmrin,. A3r Tavlnr. w m i j 'ww , 42; McQuigj, 4. j . CAl'K FtAli. For Sheriff Manning, 125; Garrell 217. I For Clerk Van Amrioge. 430; Taylor, 2H; McQuigg, , At the time o( our going to press tbe official returns from these townships bad r not been received. . I'ender County.. The returns from this county were not all io at advices forwarded 'to us, but enough is known to make it pretty tser taia that Messrs. Paddison, for Sheriff Armstrong, for th,e House, and Danner- FRIDAY, AUGUST man for Clerk of buFerior Court, all regn I Iar Democrstic nominee!,are elected.Good I r.4 1am1nr : I I for Fem.er. Orunswick. From Snuthville w3 get the following, ived in that county: wnicn are an 01 me returns thus iar re ti -II . r .1 . - Democrats Meares lor the House, 150; llobeson for the Senate, 150; Chinnis, for Sheriff, 104; Guthrie, Clerk of Court, 163; Bouark, Treasurer, 100; Ottoway, Hegister, 140:1 McKeithai. Oirencr, 1C1; Drew, Surveyor, 1C0 Iiipuhlicans Brook's House, lo4 Boss, Senate, 140; Taylor, Sheriff, 129; Sway tie. Clerk of Court, 129; Walker, ,v t-- i . J ' . 'Ireasurer, l.Jo; Jluark, Ilegister, 14C; n ' ' 1 norp, Coroner, 1:',5; Grisset, Surveyor, 135. Keturns from Mus(juito Branch show a lie between Swayne and Guthrie for Clerk of Court and pamo for rest of fcket. . ! ' Uladen County. t . ! UBOWK MAliSlI ToWXUII. For tbe Senate Uotasoo, Dem. 77; Boss, BepJ, 04. j ror ine xiousc aiiaw, i;em. r. .' a 1 TT l 1 .1 Newell, Bep. 04. 1 i . For Sheriff Sutton, B' p. 108; Monroe, Dem. GO. I For Clerk Siuglotary, Bep. 102 Pridgon, Dem 00 For Begistcr liegister, j Bep. 83; Benson, Dem. 77. I For Treasurer r -iuartie, Bp. 00; Devane, Dem. 70. i I A D 1 O T T ti I) L I ; TOWNHU'. F-r the Senate li'Usoti, Dem. i08; Boss Bep. 03. For thu House Shaw, Dem. To. Newell, Bep. 57. I Our correspondent thinks that Bobe sou, Dem and Newell, Bep., are elected, Columbus County. 1 ! FA IK BLUFF ToWXSHIF. For the Senate Dauicl V. McEachern, 124 For tho House of Bepreseutatives Van y. Bichardson, 124. For Sheriff Archibald McCollum, 121. . . . . ' For Clerk William M. Baldwin, 119. For Begister James W. Dickson, 125. r. - m ,r-..L.-. a I t For Treasurer Matthew A. 13 rue 122, ( For. Survey jr .Tames A. Thompson, 125. For Coroner Joseph F. Ilarrsll, 122. this county rncct at the Court House to Above are all Democrats. The State morrow at' 12 o'clock, in .accordance with ticket, with the Solicitor, received 122 tes in this township, j The entire Dem- ocratic ticket is undoubtedly elected in Columbus. I ' Latkk Have heard from. all but three Townships. Tho Democratic majority in the county will be from 400 to 500. No opposition to our ticket except J. Maults- by, FyadicaT, for Sheriff. Will write you again to-morrow when full returns are in; Our majority here is 177, while it was only two years ago. A good manycerk of tho Board, after which the law of the colored people voted with us. D, V. H. WllITEVILLE, AugUSt . j llobeson County. The news from Bobeson is bad. The Independents, otherwise known as Bad- icalj, have carried the county and we lose two representatives there. .' ' ' Kicbmond.. Full roturu,3 not yet known. Enough , ' tt tV i j that Col. Jesse nargrave, Dem., is elected . ' . ' , i.w ut iiuudc, wnicn is a K'U Wake. ! : A special from Baleigh states that with the exception of Geo. W. Snow, Dem., for the Senate, and Dr. WTni. E Bichard eon, Dem., for tho I?qi;c tha llepnbli- an? eloctd Iwsir county ticket. Dr. chardsefeats the carpct-ba, crrroi rand if iuagom. Cuin berland County. Lutterloh and Blocker, Iiep., electd t5 the Legislature, and Campbell, Ind., for Begister cf ood. The balance of the picket ia Democratic Wayne Connty. We have reliable information that Wayne county yesterday elected a Demo cratic Sheriff and Clerk of the Superior Court and, with one exception, a com plete ticket of Democratic county of. fleers. ' j : - . r j WraUace,; Democrat, elected, Sheriff, 2,! 1878. NO. 156 - Soatherland Dem., elected Clerk and Brv- ant and Dortch to the -Senate J Collwcll I ' 3 r i -r. H aau uniD, JJemocrats, are thought to W elected to the House, although .Cavcnanirh. Independent, made a very fiuei run and may yet defeat one of them Ikuman, It'. i - inaepenaenr, ran a h.w wavk behind. iuucuucui, ran a j..,ug way Is behim The balance f thf I) niTat;e tickt t wj elected Tin- Witt. ! A siHieiai Iron i Uaii' Hi! t, ;hc Daily Keview, gives th,; following summary of all thatfwai kT W!i t!i-re at 4 o'clock- thi aiternoou. ii savs : AlMuaucc"! and Guil- r I ford are nil rizhu He rain H , one member (Uarsrave) in U? yv ,i j Granville. W- lose i wo in Cam , in t.n,,,4 , ... two in lkOiiesoi., 'tir u! aync ai Chatham. huionl and three in berland, . - i I'll one i ri In (Vake it io bijlievcd that Sa'ow :& fc rned to the Senate and nichudaon t I j the House. The rest of tiie ticket is lost. Cabarrus sends thu !irst Jxational. We have made large gaiiJs- in ' Ualifa.v. Ca tawba elect'. ('apt. K i ll. Divi. .J.x Turner is returned from Orati and Ilod- wine, IndepencjeDt, is elected t. tin' Senate from Cabarrus I and Stan!-. City,court. The case of Bichard Stove I II. Howe, arrested on Wednesday loT Mi affray, were brought up for trial before His Honor, Mayor Fishhlate. this m'4rn- . i ".. . . . i . . ! mg. -rrom tho evidence adduced it seem that Stoyc was the"aggRs..T and drew a pistol on Howu. wlin a-MiM'-in self defence, jroctrated. Stove 'ii (terra firma witha , blow from hi.s list, Howe was discharged and Stove a.- h .uuA . vtr in the sum of 50 justifitl buri ! if. .r -hja appearance at the i' y t ' ir: ' T the Criminal Court. . , The next case was (i'-ui. iKij-j.ir, a very bad youth about seventeen years of age, charged with' 'disorderly conduct, in that hej while assuming that he was a i i I J 1 policeman, at ,tbe corner ff Fiftli and Castle streets last niit, about half-past nine o'clock, struck a young man by the name of John Craig with a stick across the head -vyithut any ro vocation what ever On the Tiart' nf rh-anr Tkn Afwn. Ji . xl1 1 . , ' ' I after nearins the evidence m the race sentenced tho defendant to $15 find 'or 1 fir. , . j., :. fifteCn llJ t,UC C,t-V l,riSUI1 The Court I cn adjourued. J The Hoard of County Canvassers. I i The Board of Conntv Canvassf the law made and rirovided that the Board of County Canvassers shall meet I ori tbe second (lay nxt after every elelec- tion at twelve o'clock noon of that day at I the Court House of the eonntv. (A nrn- vision is here mJo in the law ihat the Canvassers ofJIIyde, Dare and Carterett counties shall meet on tbe Jcventh day after the election.) A Chairman is thcii elected and subscribes to an oath nn.Vtho 1 Chairman 'then administers in oath to the says: ''The l!&ard I of County Canvassers shall la the presence of the Sheriff and of such electors as may choose to attend open and canvass the returns."' 'pbe Board of Canvassers are selected from the 'Judges of Election in each township or polling place. The represen tatives on the Board iu this city are as follows: I First Ward, Upper Division Edgar Miller. 1 : j ' I First Ward, Lower Division John L. Dudley j 1 ! : ' i I Second Ward I'.. F. Eyden. Third Vard Joseph (McLaurin. 1 J Fourth "yard John Korwoot. I Fifth. Ward J. W. Branch.: We have not heen able to ; learn the name3 of the members of the Board j from the different townships outside of the citv. ... i j i 'How Dy!" : As we were passing along Third street yesterday 'evening with our venerable head bowjed down reflectively considering the mutability of human affairs,espeeially so far as they related to the political hopes and aspirations of radical candidates, we were saluted by the words at the bead of this paragraph, uttered ia' the cheery,, heart voice of happy childhood. W'e turned our eyes in the direction from which tbe voice came, and saw seated beside a -ladyrj (probably his mother) a young lad of, three 'or four summers whose hapry smiling face glowed with .the bloom of bcajth, and whpae lark eyes cleamed with intelligent fiTC. He had been our inter rogator, and in the snmsaiBe of the moment which 1 the finest hfiQ caUSOU WC qest faraiahwi to tha.Kdltcr. Conxintiiicatioij a tut be ae tide of tap papr. wtitlrn n ttj T trtoaalltlei mxvi U avoi.led. Andit b epcia!V ai rrtlcaiarly aa r. tood that tho eixtor dok not a!aj tx.dkr$ in tb editorial eolamna. I i i didn't care a penny who was e lecied, acd in fact were !cst to J very other caro and lc-rp.cxity cf hiV.j We love the youcg la l forihey ba2y . wbrds J and we hoJe that, whoa ho grow jj ruahs estate, none of the allreuments' or temptations oV vice which ho will meet may roblhim A that frank, honest countenance, and that i no corroding carts or sorrows may Idim ' tho lustre of those bright; intelligcpt eyc.j Now Advortisomonts. The "ii" Letters- S i rBLISIIED i.v! V. j ' '"THE .VOftTJJ srATE,-l Complete ia I'tojpbiet Fhr , 1 And for t HEIXSBKKOEK'S. Pianos and Organs; A T REDUCED rKlCES FOR CAslf, Or i n the Vay 'Monthly . IctUlment Vk : HEIXSUEKGEK'ji, anir2 Lire Bru k aad Mu.ic jjt r brushes. LAUQE .AM) WILL .SEtLcTt'li F A: '. I i Stock of Enlieh, French and AmciicAn Bir, loom and ail I5fu3hcs. For Ble atio prices -by sup 2 i -j - I. JAMES CVMC.MW, I)r L... Stoamor J. S. I UndorhilJ, LEAVES Wilmington daily t 9 A. M. " BinithTilU ' p. M. Pare for Hound Trip 50 cents- EXTRA.. TRIP SATURDAY NIQUTfl. , Leaves Wilmington every Satur Jy at t P.M. I Monday atjA.Mj. Fare 75 cents each warorfl Round Trip, auy 2 I O. O. PAKSLEY, Jr., AKent. Wamsutta Shirks. ' TWO CASES JUST OPENED, 'all tie " ' : : . f I sizes. The very beft Shirt soldi in this city, ! ' - . I ' 1 I ' at $1.15 tach, CASU OXDEjLlVERYj j ' aes; 2 ':. . ... . "i -mVlXSOS: ' : Wotice, t j jX ADJOURNED MEETING lof tie I - V I , ! '' Hoard of Justices of the I'cace, will t he held in the City Court Room, Atguit 5; 1878, at " : I -I I 'I - .1 11 o'clock, A; M., at waah time1 a Roar el County Commis3ioner will be elected; JOUN COWAN, n ang 2-21 Star copy. Sert'r; See Them I QUR TOILET SETS I BUREAU SEW VASES are putty and cheap I 11 GILES A MURCHISON, , - . 33 and 40 Murchison Rlotk. j j - - , The New and Commodiou w ILL MAKS Trips to rimithville. F?l Le'aTe Dock - V:UOAJl VJv Return 1 Sundays half hour later. I 'l lonnd Trip 75 Cw. .Sinele Trip l0 Ct july 27 GEO. MYER.S, Afnu - our jl ui Look AT TI1K. ANTIQUE I'OTTERlV CV sistine of reruriaa Waicr Jan, Chioes, Old baucon, Koruan, Geek, Portland and , Olpe Ywes, Watch Ktandf, Teajpou, Mojj,! Card Receiver?, Ac, at ' j 11 S. JEWETT'S, apl 15 Front Street Book Htore. North Carolina at Gettysburg:. APPLICATIONS ARE CONSTANTLV 1 made for copies of THE OBSLKVLK containing tho articles in regard to tbe cot-i dact of North Carolina troops at (iettiyborir, The number of requests for these, frfm the Northern Bute especially, has lately, bk J come so reat that, celna: uaaLJ to sapplr j thern otherwi-w it has beea dttcrmLcejd t", publish them ia book form.. jl " i. The papers on the subject, on bo tin side j will be reprinted jait u they appeared in TEiOssMarES, and will make a v&Isme 'of some two hundred pa-ei. i The book will be pnated oa lair ulb pa- . . a t . . . S - per, witn gooo, ciear ypt 3i n piptr , cover will be' sold at25cenu each :to dtal- ersacd canvassers at 51 per ihundriu. A library edition will also ba naad, f ricb-l I on auperior paper and bacclwm'-ly bound, which will be mid at fl eaeh : to deilera anil can yassers at the rat of oer Lundred. 1 $icgle copies of t-iihsr editioa Elailcd post paid on receipt of the price. I . I j Tbe book will be realy f-r dfcliTerv ia a few weeks. Orders aecurnpanied with cash are solicited. Address THE OI3SZRYKK, , ' april 27 , ' . : ' Raleigh, y. C. ; j $66 a wee a ta your wn town. 13 Uuu fit free. No risk. Reader, j if ;yoo waata businesa at which persons of either sex can make great par all .the rae they work, write for partica!ari to II. U Axxsrt & Cx, Portland, Haise. march 6 -1- I

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