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It i J. if A1 C" NG, IT,. -vtHj1872. ;:j PICKET! - loraco Greeley, V. Cratz Brown, ' OF MISSOUJiL C lAJCTOUAJL TICKET. TE':;A T L AR G E. 4L.TnOMASX JAIWI3, " !-U,- fr-. v; ' , ; -. v or Tyrreu, Of Johnston. uA- -VCYTL TTTTJ DISTRICTS : : 1 ifnOcTAVius Cokb, of Chowan. I i-1 ilSwiFT Oaixowat, of Greene. I r(Trd';FoxJUKB,-of CuuJ)erland. ! rt-llL A. Loxdon, Jk.( t)f Chatham, t .tt-Ii)avid F. Caldwell, of Guilford. -J-W. L. Steele, of Richmond. r-T. B. McDowell, of JrldelL i v A-teos. D. JbHKSTOir, of Buncombe. ! V- A : ALL ABOUT A 8TAB. As I announced by ..us Sunday, the itinera Stab appeardday in' new dr&4 iand enlarged -form."- iV e- hope tnatijthe iommftry -jq. its gitKt ?r proportions and (&5,destly we ;ii it) brighter face , will , give lull (Sijfactton Itqthose of our friends who lave enjoyed its light heretofore. j v6 tpeto shine' bni, tmdimmed by cJou unterrified by any fear of JcJ combusti.on and catastrophe, ir-r4Z-.ting,5 with - bur - serene, : steady " ' ' . U the objects within out : orbit. f j , "nd has been our public that -,. ;:' to it no special appeal for ed . encouragement. .'It is our ) tb make, this journal," 'aa we " jre, equal- to all thtjiemands mes,' not mcrelya newspaper, rvty . a political paper, not i paper for business men, but Kuited to the wants of the pbllti. . i the .business man and the r(?r..l ader. ' .'From, time to time, r aDie, . we snau maxe un poven;. always' bearing in mind t t(tlJi catidercr through epace is i. t a.. i: ed 'Star,? buv a planet 1 nlargesjim.' astronomioal its own, in accordance laws.- ' ' T IS GREELEY. asked and answered the iWhat is fonxAf?; We jy to. propound and an-? TV 111 . u r- ther and "more pleasant 3, ynat is Greeley ?" t place, we may say gen Whatever IJ. S. G. is, II. Hqrace Qreeley.is neither i norse j Key, -a aog man, , a turfsrnan, airddler or a ril l,. .mental faUure.V -L 1 . I V , .... . .r. .. Th ;i tch for Greeley negatively. ow.-v shall - see what he is posi X'l I.calthy '-' physical specimen. Vo'I Greek. '" He has lived tem- Tat' and is therefore Wealthy. 'A clear-headed thinker. As u L j and philosopher you always s; I.ere to- find him,v He is no v ; - ' ' . Jnd hearted man. He cher- ) .malice; no bitterness.-. He ive annemy; pyer of peace. His goodness f "f Vic i renders him ; an enemy of V3.j , Ifeywanted to prevent the frat .ficKLiriffasion of blood in 1871. He hM y ays been a man tf peace in his he has had the boldness to !jS!ii tis sentiments. ) riendjf free local govern I je leftV party he helped to I"V W leea.use it endeavored to uproot r'lfrichd'' of :. the; Constitution. tinus witn tie party ofthe Con-jaiMirvo-day breastingthe storms j'r?an fury, that the liberties of ?uiitry as they are guaranteed in ittfffrfat Chart shall forever "remain vUttud inviolable. t ;lf Ml that these make a man Ilor- irrt?Jcy Va sage, a statesman, a iUntTiropwL'IWith the'olive branch hand he" is more potent than 'jiiiM the hevd of his mailed legions . wnm the glutted national ex. tic-jurto back him. ' J - o nruggle icntralism w, liber nt -against: Greeley. Which t. snpport .of true Republicans .riots, wiuch wiU the cqnserva ;Jf fnfndwhich will the v; -:t jcopleJWve Presi rcciey?;: H of the United States 'Ov -Tiber next ...Aoi i. i ov-J T - ... Jr.. 1 I .racut or. 1.1.0 Laro r rkr of mau- ' v .Av-J. I lo'a in theicbosos; of the following V - Grant while, a major general in - theUnitSd States service an commander of tne depart-1 partmentxrf. Tennessee: . , . ? wiser, tne wrecks of dthis ought to b&i Headers Pip'top thk Tennessee, l;, 'Warning-. i'W '--" T " ZZ '-K' Oxford? Miss., Decembf 17? MwTT p p"- . ; E2.-a?35JK SSA&T3E Young man, do you think it any disgrace partment, also department orders, are here- to by expelled .from tMs department within rSmnXderT . ThoT win ba trial &ii tnia cuua ox -neonie 1 ......... : . .t are furnished with passes and required to I eaTe,anaanTonreurnuiS wiwmur tiflcation will be arrested' aid held In con- " vuIa..' w BCUU1UK IrtAAU VU CM UWMVIO, UUIVOiJ tUI I 111 E6 o pcruuta will u kitcu uicaa yeuura iu , visit headquarters for the purpose of mak- ing personal application for trade permits. I i . . i u. . URANT, juaior-uenerai. i . t jj t: i I x uwui wBu MiguaL. at this brutal outrage upon the dig- nity and rights of a whole race of people that he caused the order to be J revoked and had the , countermand publicly announced, thus undoing the wretched work of his subordinate and openly rebuking him for his trucu lence. '"' ' 1 . ' This was done by Grant while; a military officer in command. What do our Jewish citizens think of the man who would thus play the merci-1 less tyrant at their expense by offer-j mg an msuit ana to committing a gross j outrage upon their race? Are they prepared to vote for such a man for . . . . . the highest office m the people's gift ? vv ouia ne not insult inem again u it j pleased him and he had . an opportu- nity ? - . i .r I In all the terrible nersecutions their "'H iiwui pvMMiub, iwre w l f no chapter wherein is recorded a more deliberate, wanton and wicked Out I rage than this expulsion order. Ex- I patriated, driven"vternly from their I jv ' v m'a . a I by military i jf. .1 i . i a i wvD f " ns iney aarea io aisooey me uxase oi mo i despot, theirs was indeed a pitiable I condition. No thanks are due Gen. Grant that the order was not enforced. His magnanimous commander-in-chief indignantly and speedily had the foul wu" wuuimuouusu. This insulter of the Hebrew people wishes to be President a second time. Will these people vote for him? Can they do it ? YlA , iKa nat.f rn At . . , i A I am4 inonltAii I I Ivaanii VimrtoAn liMnr I 1- ' x resident oi tne umtea Dtates. xet i - i tb,e honest, clever, intelligent, law- abiding Jews of the United States J contemplate the man and the deed and then decide whether they will vote for him. WENDELL PHILLIPS. "Wendell, the fierce and furious and foolish, abuses Grant, but is going to vote for him against Greeley, whom he accuses of a lack of courage. . "Wendell's opinion, never worth more than that of. any. other lanaticy has of course set the world afire and there is now no chance for, Greeley except in converting "Wendell, whicb is a task approaching the impossible. Poor Horace 1 shall we thus give thee up ? , ; . , ' Nobody but a lunatic would accuse j Greeley of a lack of courage," and $o j we are prepared for the dictum of Mr. .Wendell Phillips. By the way this same "Wendell Phillips wanted about half our Soutfifern Conservative popu lation (in his dialect, "rebels") exter minated a year or two ago. TIMELY TOPICS. k ; The anonymous principle on which the great reviews of England and Scotland have ever been conducted is decidedly pre ferable to that conceited and. beUigerant personalism that distinguished the political journalism of this country "In the last gene ration. We arc glad to see personality forced by the generous and pacific tenor of the times to take a back seat in the journalistic synagogue. It augurs well for that millen nial day among newspaper men 'which Is the hope of us all, when the lions of the partisan press shall ' lie down with the lambs. ' Personalism is always uncouth, often vulgar. The putting of the writer's name to an article does not make the pub lisher really more responsible to the public, for on' demand the honorable journalist must surrender the name of a contributor who slanders and person. But while we advocate the anonymous principle wherever It is Dractlcable- to" carry U out: we hold that there is a responsibility resting on the conductor of a journal or periodical which he cannot evade, by having ; no name at the head of his publication. !"' Nobody is allowed to sell diseased meat, although people are ready to bur if No- boday has a right to sell spoiled meat, mere ly because there are readers who who will pay for and devour li". ; - ? : . This Is not a mere postulate. The rea- sons for interdicting byatleaat amoral ftufcw J eJTVurvatoriut.ihQ serisaUonal and deleterious I .IJtpratora. of the day are patent to every.mas. J of good Judgment, refined tastes, and morals 1 above those of the pot-house. ."Diseased and death. . 1.Tectr1nI''iCb-:'0""" xrill to i A a ir fV'irrnvonJnnp an A Vila In rni - "? IT-Yr-- V . x in TM.ffl.it 'ph' nli a i cotiragemeiit of a stron hatiTe'literatW will make the next generation better and work with your hands at any honestc- ing ? If you dCf . put Buch miserable nmsens out of your head thV uciicr uu vuzu ueau win oe. roo manv. iar i 4 A. .i . . j .' i 'too many of bur young men shun the rae- chanic arta. ahnn th .iwumtlfhl anl nnW- "7 iUO i auu11" uuu : a. -J . I -counters of business and the rostra and 1?? L UCITU 1 17LI.11 171 H.TTI1 fTTlVVfl T Flfr lIHNKM T.IJf I 1 . - - r . sanctum of the Warned professions. Don't ; do it; If you are sure, quite sure, you have iuc uucui auu mc wiu iu maK.e a leacner. a . ... ... " , t " heart. - soul and strensth. If vou haven't this assurance, if you merely seek " some light occupation work in the shade w be- ;ware' 7ou may .8Pa a farmer or machinist iant nfver maKe a proiessinai man. .The country needs muscle quite as much as it heeds brain. If you can't furnish the brain and can furnish the muscle, you ought to be ashamed if you don't The danger of the hour is the terrible .corruption of the Civil Service. The whole 'Administration is engaged in the, work of securing. the re-election of Grant The real wort negiected and the heads of depart- ments and clerks have gone into politics wuu a yuu uiai wouia nonor a Deuercause. Sixty thousand men hold their tenure from "iailuu exacung man those by which the villem-socmen of old FeuJal England held of their lordg thc privilege of occupying lands and tenements. "When the public service becomes as rotten as this, amelioration must speedily come or the pontic wiH sicken unto death. ect health. It was thought the postal card system would be a great success, as its cheapness wlU recamniend it to business men and j others. But it seems the Department can't j g we dj dkiu iu vauua auuuici uuajr i announced. We should think, as the j cards would not weigh more than a letter in envelope, that the Government would a3 soon reduce the letter postage as invent this red Card arrangement which is objectionable on account of the necessarily public character of any correspondence carried on under it. rpi .i r ( : -n l l. Ti Pool t Board of 'Public Works at Washineton to send to this State to vote in our election, ought not to be counted for CaldwelL It was the grossest, the most in- I 1 inovs, open, snameiess vuiainy ever usea by the thugs of the other party to accom- 0 " tilish ft nurnose. and if thev are allowed to count Caldwell in by such votes as these, count aiuweu in oy sucn Toves as tuese, the free elector had better go hang his harp on the willows and let us have an end of elections in North Carolina. The electric storms all oyer the North last week no doubt afforded the men of science fine opportu nies for pushing their discoveries in an important, direction. The science of the weather, meteorology, has got to be the most important of all the stu- die9 m phv8lc8 in ita direct application to the practical wants . of the day, and discov eries of great value are being made almost every day. The storms referred to- were quite destructive in some places, in life as well as property. The Journal of Commerce does not believe a word of the dazzing stories of diamond mines discovered in Arizona. Speculators ring, in current parlance started the sensation to sell lands in that far off land o sunset. POLITICAL. PARAGRAPHS. Grant is fond Natick and otherwise. of cobblers, . Mosby is to canvass Virginia for Grant and Wilson. There are prominent accessions every day to the Liberal ranks. - The Press makes piteous appeals to the Republicans to save Pennsylvania. Twenty Democrats in New York support Blatant Duncanism and the vaga ries of Bad Brick Pomeroy. The Administration paid $800,- O0Q for Caldwell, and after so muchCxtyefise are not so sure they have him. Grant is fond of Fish, with and without the capital P., and especially of flounders like Wise and Mosby. As the public knows how he stands, Charles Sumner has concluded not to answer the letter of Lloyd Garrison. t It appears that Iiisliop Bayleyj of Newark, and not Bishop Elder, has been nappVointed by the Pope Archbishop of Bal timore. Bout well is to lead off in. the. Grant canvass in Pennsylvania, We should flunk the Secretary V failure ux. this State should have taught hun better sense, ,rc -J Paui Pepper, P. P.,? the funny letter writer of the 'ewun Telegram, says Grant made a clammy speech at the Thous and Isles, at a14 bake w of that " vegetable.", :: Greeley's "speeches i and Sumner's lettew ver the rightwus soul4 of Ulysses beyond all endurance, and it .is thought he ema6 m a soori,-dennmg'luV Yiews. ;! " Delaware' ttronglrher State Convention, . refuses to . endorse Mr. Gree-r ley.n.BQ jnuch the worse for Delaware. Spanish tieasants extended warni welcomes I to votmn-;irink:rmii.vfAii t P a - .. o i t.fmm o wu,i,.ji! w. l ?-8cnorl It was but handful of misera- i .. I &f"JFS!2. X Jffi!33 E? bla assassins who tried to hurt you and your- countrTcn lTmooOfod." who would defen0othheU would we iMKir hiihh nr nxvi ivra . PROMINENT PERSONALS. .... i Joe Jefferson has regained his - ngnam . i pung nas ; gone mtp the banking business. ... . : . . t : i Devrient, the Garrick of Ger many, died the other day. Matrimony or no matrimony, f Kilsson will continue to sing.. -'Sothern, the great actor, -sailed last Thursday from Liverpool. J Tis Mrs. Bob Lincoln and not 3Irs. Abraham who is in Paris. J ft is said the Mikado of J&nan r I ia tn rnmfl tliia tosv nn a oranH Tiait .- .I. , . - J & " ' I; v o:-T t.i- .v.J. iwuiiwu x aimer, ui me vre- neva innunai or ArDitration, nas tne gout j The London press nave suppered J Stanley, the Herald man who found Living- j stone. Capt Alexander Gibson U S i a of Yir recentiy al Pensacola. - Edinbunr University has LL. 1 D'd the distinguished German theologian, 1 Dollinger. . I - James Russell Lowell, the first , . . of America after Edgar Allen Poe, is poet in Scotland Ivan TurganefFs new novel, "The King Lear of the Steppe," is said to be hi. I Uncle John Harper : wont tell, j what Welch paid him for Lyttleton, Long-j fellow's brother. . . , .. . - i ue uuf u vuauvcuvr vi uuguiuu 1 gives Judah P. Benjamin a patent of prece- dence at the bar. Arthur Helps, the historian and essayist, is to be made a Knight Command er of the Bath. Trabur, the great London book publisher, has been knighted by the Grand J Duke of Baden. Mrs. Carl Schurz is the recipient of distinguished social courtesies at. the German watering places. Prof. Eugene Jones, date of "Warrenton, is president of a large female college at Searcy, Arkansas. Ruberl, a German sculptor, is . . 1 modelling a colossal statue of Fulton forthe Union D erry House, Isew xork. - General Eppa Hunton has been nominated for Congress by the Conserva tives of the Eighth Virginia District The Geographical Societies of Florence and St. Petersburg have sent gold medals to Stanley the discoverer of Dr. Iivr ingstone. Mrs. Tator, the. first woman lawyer on the Pacific coast, has been refused admission to tne bar ox ponta vruz, uan- fornia. ... Po' Tatort - The press room of Henry Ward Beecher's paper, the Christian Union, was damaged by fire on Thursday night to the extent oi fou, uuu. 'l brace Greenwood rode straddle in California, and arrived at the conclusion that that was the way women used to ride in "the .high he-roic days." ully for Urace. The Paris papers speak of the MusTAira Lnrnmrr. ' The most irrefragable testi-'-. : ' . . , ' . . I mony establishes the fact that this.. wondrous balm approuciiiug murriagu w jxuhs Varuune Slidell, daughter of the late John Slidell, with the Baron Pfyffer de Heidegg, of Lu- , at" ceme, Switzerland. A Call has been issued by Gens. ii. j Trrsli" .-l' . ' Mulholland, Wistar, Coulter, McCandlesa, and others, for the Democratic and Liberal Republican Soldiers of Pennsylvania to as semble and organize in the House of Rep- resentatives, at Harrisburg, on the 28th of August. PALMETTO LEAVES. . . Greeny ille is. to purchase anoth er fire engine. .. . . The . ltepublicau State Conven tion meets at Columbia on the 21st instant. ; .. The South Carolina Conference is to meet at Anderson Court House, on December 12: 1872." . ', ' . : ... - ' - ; ' ' .. On Saturday night last an at tempt was made to assassinate John Hexsen, of Kingstree. He escaped unhurt. : ' J ' ' ; u ; : . The only, colored Associate Re formed Church in. the world has late ly been built at Due West, Abbeville COUUty.. ' j . i- R )' " - . ' . V Mr. Z. W. Dusenbcrry, of Pott Bluff, Horry county,' was severely in jured on the Bth ; instant by being thrown from his horse. . i . : : On Thursday night last, between midnight and daylighti the house of Jerry Tinsleyy near Greenville, S. T C, 1 was fired into by some unknown, per sons. V , V; yJ'i--' t . . Urias Hendrii, a5 colored boy, stabbed Mr. G. C.iBacot in Columbia I lastMonday night 'because -the latter resented ari impertinence on' the ' side walk. !; . .Unas is locked up to cwait rer kDUibOi m Ira ', - . . d )elaware. J,j'. . . A mill just erected by Capt Eli lf-av:4 ? v,ifi;4Wiu ; r '.-,-3 destroyed ,by lire on ' 1- . -r". ' 7 right. - There ls'ro jca-' ' t y'lhat"tho f.e"vas the 1, woi x. c u incendiary. las t v Mr. Spradley Jos$ all hisfurjii tureidothiner. etolitatid 14 now. seekr it .i v. .'tn 1 assistance ox laexnaraawe, 10, MMnPA. TOT TirMATIT. rOHOT ' ... '. . . 1 " - r -r yen VT All BEAMS. Peaches are rotting at 50 cents a basket in Jersey City. Best Spanish 'draught hbrVes sell lor $14 each. in Austin, (Texas H -rt i A. ..thousand, herd , of cattle is thought to be a small drove in Texas. Philadelphia imported three mil lions more than it exported last. year. i - jluiu canuiuates lor vxovernwr in Maine are prominent Universalists. ; vueen Victoria naa oraerea vu barrels of Michigan apples. : - A Detroit eirl, acred 1 8, of aver age height, weighs only' 40 - pounds.' Mrs Claflin ' clairvoyantly1 pre- dicts bloody war in two years. A new -palace stbre on Brbad- wa7 N Y' nas been- painted a bril- lint tip rrrfion - Mr- o! A ; T '3 .1 J . coioreu man, iuo yearsoiu, cast his first vote at the recent Ken- tucky election.. About $15,000,000 worth of silks went through Council Bluffs the.other ay. uaruu uomsuimu, ui jrauRion, "fi mj own Rtpam v!uht.: If. rpK. . -a j 0i,4.x, late II. Raymond are living quiot- near Paris. A rattlesnake bite was recently 1 L cured lately at ayette, IU, by liber, al application of mud. , , .1.i, . T j -7- gusuuig lover aw 4ung jp nuiun recentlv d resented the. obi ect of. his adoration with a $100 boquet. j n annA ,l.n.M for infirm Episcopal clergymen near jiNew.iorK. .. ! President addressed a let- ui wiiuuicm-u iw x'tii.uji9 wbcuu, ji,mperor oi Anstna, on me aeain oi his mother. Rev. J1 M; '''Moore, w Methodist preacher of Lebanon, Mo.-, was strick- . . . . ' . en wim paralysis wnue ureaenmer last, Sunday week. . .; A Miasnnri ao-r1nnltnrfllJflf. t.plla a story of his having corn thirty-three feet high, and expects the public to sviv n v 4- rt if '. -1' gllV ai tV Aa A St. Louis negro, 7 feet five inches high, and described as having a mouth tike -a canal rock, has refused a princely offer from Barnum. An accommodating turtle at Clinton, Kansas, recently caught a white crane and held him until some t,nntoKI tnnA anA oflW - "i- " I - the cash value of farms m Mas- gacnusetts has deCreased $7; 000,000 in the last ten years, but the value of the manufactories has Quadrupled.. SPECIAL NOTICES. , ... TTOSKOO. This celebrated Medicinlne has at iV tained a high i tained a high refutation, as a reliable remedv for Partfylng the Blood. - Restoring the Liver and Kidneys to a healthy action, and "Toning up V the Nerrons System. Its' numerous and remarkable cures of the worst -forms of Scrofula, Dyspepsia, Rfceamsttam; Liver Complaint,- Kidney Disease, Eruptions of the Skin, Nervous Prostration, fcc., has caused It to become a standard remedy. ' It is now prescribed hy physicians and recommended by on; best citizens. ' -, . . decT-DAWAFlyent ,;, .;. . . - BACHELOR'S HAIR STB. THIS snpera Hair Dye la tha best i tke world- perfecUy harmless, reliable and instantaneous. No disappoiotmeot. Noriduculeastinteor unpleas- No disappointment Noriduculeastinteor unpleas- I aut odor. The genuine W. A. Batchelor's. Hair Dye produce immediately a splendid Black or Nat- I hair dean, soft and beautiful. The only safe and neot uye. oid dt .all iM-aggista. Jractory 10 nd street. New York. f eb 7-eodly-ent Tu Th Sat I HumansiharewlthHorsestheben I fA tfl Hari vairtla fwun tha warMjunnnrna Ifwintv I exerts the same soothine and healing influence when MSr3V wlnd oer aiiments of the horse which tlinnntin1 I quire outward treatment Wis, in fact the mostef- 1 lUU.yUu I factual of all external remedies for rheumatism, I 7 ' ' ' POuL stiifneaa of the neck, nenralpia. aore throat. I ewelUngs, cuts and bruiBes of all kinds. I ! Bottaio. N. Y:i Dec. IS. 1870; - Db. It V. Pnract: For the past six months I have' used your Golden Medical Discovery in my practice, and in that time I have tested its merits in severe eoueha, both acute and chronic, in chronic "disease of the throat, severe-cases of bronchitis, general de rangement of the system, constipated condition of the bowels, and wherever a thorough Alterative, or blood purifier, has -been indicated. In ail cases I have found it to act gently, yet thoroughly and ef fectually ia removing the , various diseased -eondi'. tions, and bringing about a healthy action through out the system. Yours fraternal yi - . ' , : . ' M. L. HALL, H. D. : . This medicine is sold by all respectable Druggists In all parts of America.'"- " " ' ; aug 80-Tu Th Sat . . : , OFFICE COUNTY COSHaiSSIONERSj . ' Naw Hakotts Ootott, t , I August 14, 1872. (, . ., NOTICE is hereby gi ven that the Board of County Commissioners of New Hanover county wfll attend at the Court House, la the city of Wilmington, on , Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, August 19th, 30th . I and 31st, with the Tax Lists for the several town ships in the county, for the -purpose of hearing com plaints and revision of lists. By order of the Board, , . ! ' ", ' Vf. J. BIVENS, cierk. im. nASBiss; Deputy Clerk, aug 15-lw ' -li ' I .House , for Rent. DWELLTNO ON5 FOURTH ' STREET, 4 "fit i" :ljifm ft -A'i'.i ':--?'- ' '-'- , Between lied Cross and Walnut -n ' uifrAfy; t?.,,.d'. ." angnVSUirSaTnJr .; & D. WALLACE, Ja. ' u, 5 Sixty Barrels fiiyim ktiTi TVTf arxrra-BTrv 1; 11 NEW ENGLAND RUM. ' WftT.I.A'Wn AWT RTTC OTN.. -r 'UlU U 'UK , Z ttTT .ti.rrrw; ' ii t.. ti ;i -at. n-Ti'-t "A ApplaaaAeaclBtandyti For sale bfkT ? tHASD, ItYERS & QOty : i J; jit-tf w t7orttFoBBto- J ' . : -O. vh.x v-v.. '.'.-.V! .. ELL TH BALANCE OP MY LARGE AND. 'WJLL SELECTED STOCK; OF; WHITE GOODS i At Cost for Cash: ' " . " G O M' Ei E A' RL Y J' '. ! AND GET . A. D. Brown, EXCHANGE CORNER. Jbit! 28-tf CONDITION OFVTnE Bank of New Handyer ' 1 ,!'ojr'AtrGusT lBtlsi-W' First Semi-Annual Statement. ' : X il U - .S iOURCES- oans and Dlsconnta,. gg- F?fhn T" golSS n VeirrenVVntaeY; (374,058 26 6.568 75 32,552 95 ' 41,020 62 9,072 03 386 30 Gold on hand (currency value) , . . : ouver on nana - - SJncurrent money on ' hand, currency . Tahiti, j ..i...;.. Office Furniture,. 276 87 584 89 $456,430 10 , ; LIABriJTIES. , Capital BtocC . . .. Profit and Lobs (profits for 6 months). . Deposits Individual.,...., $346,959 88 $150,000 00 14,516 S3 t nm rr . in. uuu. i Notes and Bills Re-Discounted 87 570 00 430 10 tate or North Cabolina, wunry or ew nanover. ) lhrhM Ca1bJ?eB,??k 0,3Jrr H?? I over, do solemnly swear that the above statement is I true to tne nest or my knowledge and belief. ' s. n. Wallace, chier. ButMbM and eworn to hef ore me this 6th day of TSiif RATTT'Q ang6-lm W ' Notary Pubue. ; Molasses and Syrup ! 650 " 11 D i - .. ' . : ,- - Muscovado Molasses i . AND--- S. H. SYR U P! For sale very low by June Sl-tf ; WTLLARD BROS. PIANOS GET THEM OF Prnr T P RnfinVfiPt A V-t ' w 1 I'tlllUVUVltl S A T.TTSROOM . ' MASONIC HALL. t AND WlLmNQTON. N. C Pianos and Orerans of all styles and prices. - Tuning ana repairing done, only complete musical establish ORGANS! ment inn.TJL . Ljeo-tx i i . ftimantiiie! Kotice. W AVniAVI'Hf Jl fMl tmm 'tam ,wmr ni lowing quarantine regulations will be enforced: .A1'1 I ormspecuon at I ; , '.-'.L All vessels from ports south, of Cape Feu will stop iue vtuaranune station. All vessels havin? sickness on hoard nn srrlvfll ni Mavuignaa Bicicness on ooara aanng ine passage, wui euip ior inspection at tne vuarantine station. J Vessels not included a above, " may proceed to n umingron witnout aetention. ? . ,, . Pilots and Masters of vessels will please take no nce. F. W. POTTER. Quarantine Physician. may 28-Saw tlNov TnAPr Bacon ! Bacon ! LBS SHOULDERS AND SIDES June 81-tf .;. WDLLARD BROS. Rice! Rice! 120 000 LjBSFRKSH BEATRICE, i TYrir TTTT mniT nrin ,frf r tn rnw.n iifi.iii.il n.ii.n. nni.i. For sale by 4c9-tf ; WILLARD BROS. -'Established In 1820.J Uamden Journal, cATiiuisNi -s. c-; : : tiUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY AT $2 50 yvi ouuuow Aaverosing rates uoerai. JOHN KERSHAW, Prop'r. W. Ii. Bernard, Agent . - Jan 14-tf ' 8 A CB OF THE FORTH CAEflLIlf A PEESBTTEEIAN. VTHE SALE OP . THE NORTH CAROLINA X PRESBYTERIAN" newspaper, including tlw Press, Type, Flxtvrea, Good Will, Ae., heretofore postponed, will take place at the Court House door in Jr ayetteTUle, on the 23d of August, at 13 o'clock M. The property will be sold on a credit of six months;, purchaser will be required to give notes, with ap proved security, bearing interest from date of sale. rJOSIPH A. WORTH, j Adm'r of Rev. J. M. Sherwood, ' 5jiujJ7-t33aigr,.,''i ;. Payetteyflle,'Ni CJ i j SUHTTEB, soimr caijolIna; ! I PubUsbeekiKliAiT & bstea,Propeto I . ' . V. tt BEBNABD, AGiirr, t 4a a . .. r wrri tangl4f , Wilmington, N. C, Uns irxoitNiNO stIb book bind- -A Ej J" RY is complete in bU all its appointments. .XITEDD1NO CARDS AN i yiaif and lata charge of one of the most skillful workmen f f T jirmted ia the most elegant styie,ai m the fitate- All kinds of - Binding executed neatly, J; , r ' ' -' ' ! H. BERju cheaply and expeditiously.' " aug U-tf ' ; aug H , J1 ? - Printing and, Publishing House. : . w..,.iow .3,fH t-- . " , ' ',' ,' ' 5 ; ' t ; -f Vornr Front mn& Iock ti. A - KTtdLESAlJtdllOta.'vV - ; ! vV- ' IN ALL ITS BRANCTTwo ntry mer9iant wilTdo veU by calling on and Bxamlnlpg oar etock.;- -. i ;.. nor litf J Q.ENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, noru water street. .Will give prompt personal attention to the nalo iphipmenl ofCotton, Naval Store-, General ProcW. l&Z Orderi BoUclted and promptly filled. fi. Nobthbop, J W. IL Nokthbop. J WM. A. CulN0 NpiiTimoprarcunTMiNG COMMISSIpN MERCHANTS : v . Ana rropnecora 01 tne . WILMINGTON STEAM SAW MILL, : i : i H r ; : Wilmington, jr. c. Carsroes of Yellow Pine Lnmhcr for I 'Qrnlfihed. . Special attention given to the nnm. ? t90 Johkson, Jb. ; , 8. R. Bnutir JOHNSON & BIRDSEY. QOMMISSION MERCHANTS, Wil give prompt and personal attention to the sale ,-or Bhipment of Cotton and Naval Stores. I aont 7f - B. P. MITCHELL &. SON, " QOMMISSION MERCHANTS : '7 -And Dealers in Grain ' Plour, Ilay. and aluo Fresh uroujia jueai, ireari iiomlnr ..Atnd'Criti. Nos. 9 and 10 N. Water st Wilmington, N. C. Proprietors of the Merchant's Flouring Mills, noy 25-tf w ; . ;.. , J. & hsamsonT WTHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ' STAPLE AND FANCV URV r.AAiu 77." ;.( ...7;' ( Notions, noot, Shoes, Hats, Ac. July 16-tf . ' 43 MARKET STREET. J, B. -Mattison, QOMMISSION MERCHANT AND ' i'- .' ' DEALER IN -v IIEMXOCK SOLE LEATHER, . , BUENOS AYBES SOLE LEATHER, CALIFORNIA SOLE LEATHER, ORINOCA , SOLE LEATHER, I :. . . t; . , OAK SOLE LEATHER, :' OAK ROUGH LEATHER, Strait' Rank and Tanner's Oil, S4 SPRUCE STREET, NEW YQRK. t3f Liberal advances made on consignments. July 13-6m ' j PURCELL HOUSE, mm, m. iAiis, ruyriuiiiuu, JpROM THIS DATE, THE RATES FOR TRAN sient Boarders are (4 00, (3 00 or $3 60 par day, ac cording to location and rooms. Day Boarders, $8 00 per week. (jan Sl-tf Morrill's Restaurant, No. 16 S. Water St., Wilmington, N. C. rtrEALS AT ALL HOURS. THE BEST WINES, 1 Liquors and Cirars always on hand. t" The public are invited to call. je 19-ly ' The Transcript, LIBERAL ORGAN, I ...... . - . 7 PUBLISHED AT WASHINGTON, D. C.-FOR ( . -. - ; ' VUf.:' riiu v r irr rntr kA -ftnnxFrics Let all who desire the success of the Liberal Re- form Ticket subscribe for and get up clubs for the Campaign TRANSCRIPT. It has the choicest campaign matter original and selected, and contains contributions .from some of the best American writers. . Greeley and Brown are sure to win, and all who desire to be on the winning Bide should subscribe for Tbe Washikoton Tran script. Clubs furnished at half rates and in quan titles to suit. ' Let all Bend their orders to - - . : , -.- THE TRANSCRIPT, july 4-Sm i Washington, D. C. The Carolina Banner, t .PUBLISHED : Every Satardar at Shelby, Ti. C; W. C. DURHAM, IL J. McDUFFIE. i BCBSCMPTIOH RATES One Year..,. Six Months.. $3 00 1 00 DURHAM & McDUFFIE, Editors and Proprietors. dec 16-tf Kentucky XTniversity ! y, ASHLAND, THE HO MB OF HENRY CLAY AND TRANSYIiVAlVIA, THE SITES OP THE VARIOUS COLLEGES! FIVE COLLEGES IN OPERATION, WITH 50 Professor and Instructors and 600 Student. Entire fees need not exceed $20 per annum, except In the Law and Commercial College. Boardinff from $2 to $5 per week. Students of the Agricul tural and Mechanical College can defray a portion of their expenses bv labor on the form or in thc shopK. cataioguges or otner information address J. B. BOWMAN, Resent Lexingfem. Ky. aug S-lm-daw KESMORE UNIVERSITY HIGH SCHOOL, Near Amberst Court House, Va., OFFERS COMBINED ADVANTAGES IXCOM parable with those of any School in Virginia. Special arrangements may be made by whicn w nenal exnensea iiut hn rmlnced nearly oue-lialf. IFor pamhphlet giving full particulars, address . j ; , . IL A. STRODE, aug 9-lm D&W Principal ; Notice. POINT CASWELL, f 4 Naw Hakonxb Couhtt, Aug. 1, 187. ) " A PPLICATION WILL' BE MADE TO THE JX Board of County Commissioners th(yr mcu ing on the first Monday in September, 1878. J to maso the following changes In the boundary lines or well Township and adjoining townships, to-wii. That portion of ColumbU Towaship lyjhw nonn , west of Moore's Creek and between the ; original . me runnine from Pursier Ford to the mouth of Col vin Creek, lhat Is to ear. Ahe line desired, snau --v Fromthe mouth of Spring Branch at lJZ th.iu.il Jnum arul with the run of MOOK I I mHth the run of Moore s the mouth of Costin's Mill Branch, thence up mu with said mm branch to Its head, thence m a direc jdANY CITIZENS. .aag16-lm line, to the Sampson countr upe. euv - , said! county line'to Beatty's ridge, thence down ana ith Black River to the .Bladen line, .j, ' I ' ' ' ' ' " .. -.....yrT fARUS
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