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4 ("WM. H. BEIINABI), . lBditrv; our H I fT. .WILMINGTON, N ! SimiAT Morning,' : Aug. 25th, ' I Ah NATIONAL". REFORM .TICKET Horace Greeleyi . OF NEW YORK. B. Gratz Brown; lHHl OF MISSOURI EI-I5CTOKA4L TICKET. S f A T E "A T Ii A It Gil ;4v,OfTyrrelL : : rw. potr. I ' FOR TlJE'pisnTRICTS:,, t lsT-k)ctAvrcs;C6o0FiC j 2i--Swift Q4U4LOWAT, of Greene.? j 4TD--H. hQTifiCr of Ctoam: , i 5th David F. CAl4DraxL,' of Guilford. !- 6th W. L. Steele, of Richmond. : 7th F. Bt McDowEi4L,'f Iredell 8th THoa D. Johnston, of Buncombe. fcnEAX NoBTTOJESTi rC n7". - When Greeley was nominated at;, had probablv hbroUffht rt :their strongest man.vWe thought so mainly ; , ' v! -v- DerouBooA ilia rui eucugtu wituuc rural masses 01 ine i oruiwest. xne weekly with itsexcUent ! 4. " ' a "ri :h iaii'JV Ii' 3 , . uiWia W,,,uv j in the Statei tof MllinoisV WdialiWiS; j consin, lowaV: Michigan and Minne- r- sota. Occasionallv its Editor "would 1 g !v! a1.CUltUrai I8Jr .,ana roake th plauiJBld farmers a talk on what he knew about farming. In this I war IIor&RB Greclev heeame intrerrch-. I .. j " TYiIj J I ed Ixi tneraftectiohs of 'the "KeftrWi- t cansof the mrthwestem StateaT' " These: people vare' not pbliticians, . . ryrH uw, . " ,r . V- lW;!.fl they arenot wedded to party organi-; zatiov and. if they .were, does pot Horace represent eV fee pubUcanism U they have al'p'ro:-- v v 4 t. Li lessed, and what is more the entire pa- ' 1 4. m xi. 4. 1 cifio element of the country ?1 They ' lovepeaVje,' Tnearte of peace alone we"" a.,i I, t.- nn4a i I lUiUTiatVU UY I1UCIXI4 A llvOw USVIUO are grateful They remembefc' what Greeley has done for them, what he has been, to them, lliey cannot turn their-backs upon him. IScsides, their I '.. ' . ai.. . I native common sense xeilS xnem max. I in supporting Horace Greeley they ' r. v ' 4. 1.1 j . . .. support an honest, able and r patriotic rf V.i:,.:o..i: , man Who Will make them a good " , . , , 15 , President, and m.', Whose hands the i.t . ., i. ! llDemes OI me people are saie. The adviceswe get from the great . - and growing btates or the northwest are very encouraging. In. -Illinois a i f it f 4.V T. a perxutauiou ..uu 7;irJ that btate the ablest men4 Of the Old Republican nartvl some of them threat . A V . .4.V1. '.r -t.k uiaiura ui vurreuij xustury,- bucu men i as : TrumbulL , Davis,vPalnter and f Koemer; forking Injbehatf J Greeleyund BroWn.; It iitf dentJy ;-. : , 4a, . --.' expected that their effortsand; Jhose 1 of thegallant Dempcratio allies, will j give the State to Our ticket' by a -con- siderable majonty,' .' though ' the old -.RaoUcalmaibritV tbi''be vV?ci)ink.;is ... . .u . largev- i .From Jowa also we 'get cheer- . x ... , r av H 't o a 1DS - U thfle Sttes ' : kUgc goes oravoly Qn, and in all -liJtelihood I we shall carry both States with Min-1 tk knd kansak -SX;! tlflRAtiV ftTlil K"l1.aliB - : ' '''' initio 'd u. I VVe count the -Northwest ar almost I ' .: v jh f r,..-f - -4 .....,'..:. j,, sure iot ureeiey. - -t - Fredeliccs Douglass ' ia1 tn'et"' tub thrown at last, after muchvimportu- 4.iiL' t." i' v av 1 nity, to the African whale. Fred has a 'j OL .;... I. I toeen placed at thef very .head oh the Grant electoral ticket in -New York. fc It seems to ns strange that Fred who ; rnlltr 'KH t,ia wxr vti .11 V has morfl brAin t.Ksn Tiolf t.TiM 1 id "r4n -v .1 ite leaders; should' trot haVe-been , Wm leaaersi snouia trot nave- Deen honore4withvbtterfrpl . .political xeasta ot ithe. great ;party of Equal Ilights tb which" he lias been . invitcdTefore this4ate day. 4 To all the liethehaVnb , sociai hivitedJy So !Wr.rSumher says.Cul. !? a I V '.a AnevaiMcmuunu, .. v p,ig flavors, us with an bditonal notice of which any Yournal mighViebl di-aadlt'only ' does simple justice to a triost 'capable , mm,. that 2Fnmk emcnl that 31r. 7AlXncnd Titcs luasWWWw - fpf; therhWfo ?n,inpointof fact that centlciiian's ; .most' VaVhen point of ' fact that gentle cotmectlon with the gtAa''ceasedin,oi.e' I ' ' yit'i an ' f.fGen.v7Vrr. Ave, :.t " .;Ira cavalry comman Jer, i-j out in a strong letter for Greeley ' He strikes the ght chord in a question : !-" Is it not imperatb Executive who has iOWn Umself 6f nV.l! s V ' -K ll u Kraption. d Skin, Nei :ou. 1 ro.u: t,k , i petent&MlnUariy waU t i ot often the cas4 tiiat we- are 1 . . , V 4 veribed i?y phctan. tad nwomefd by - iAAtinndhld tlo and not o uuHutMvmvgg wjwwi,;, iui4urasuv I and marvellous innsti4S'WTllS enable ; . j , v . - i him BO to .conduct the executive; af- b7 fairs-that. the iGeneralt Government ahalto ? utV toward thi P.m.SHIJ? - ' 1 il A ! .1 . .. I miseries, anafuia;inaL nave aisneart. ened and paralyzed the South and de- layei3ouriion foriswenSiry 4ait. r rv v ,r , . irrT"'. - 1 TIMELY TOPICS. r r , -- ( r I What a contrast between thefereeley or- ators and Dress and the sneakers. and tour- nals on the Grant side! : The former ; have 9 eminentlr retained temne diimltvand self- 1 respect in statement, tmtMtd and; fair, while the or- gan9 of the administration have resorted to RfttAtinn hav TPjnrtA tn every lQW.arunce, trick or dodge they could invent, and hive Bpared no abusive, vile or; scurrilous language that could,as they fondly imagined,, degrade the cause of Liberalism.' The speeches of Senator Schurz And Sum' ner andlthose of .-Senators; Hendricks! Buckalew and Boolittle have been patterns XIfP 7 rZ eauonaxs'oi .tvniKuaw tteiu, xiorace rvnae ana oamuei . Bowles have gone into the depths' of the argumej; .tor have ;;not profaned it wtth.the coarseness of Bohemtanism' and f i;tMv , H . -"x- i;" ,w New -York Uma? that exnlode bv arvontane- I bus combustion, as rit, werebefore; they J -.Wija rH,t- vIILj. JOu tov m yuuiu, sjrao, 4V am u .g, 44 the fcaaon an4, vcaon toe by a pubuc journal. It need not strain altogeth- tot ;pW: tnefe are some wno ve:withit, them is not one papef h with any fa dahn to ve fahs44viieA41Amo tobofSie Grant "party. Senator; Mortott iDonknnXbnly halff a length' behind f. ' A. bilious element of RadiiLwi. Rntier W tmrmmw w. unll w Kowi vitirtn tVa'Tn. I , f r . v m4 paign. - Let us look at the difference in the two parties through .ti fena bf 0 wotnki we nave wWiu,. uiua.: .;i4w .'-(f rVhnrr:': mrfT.w Or tWwv . trtAtW I pnt: fyeia'liepriUcad U to the WfrinM,WU Thos. A. Hendricks to B F. Butler. ; V . . lwu-ll.wug v kw ceptions''tof9rtuneandtofameunknown,w ru j t 1 . assemlbedin solemn conclave at Atlanta, Ga.,-a ferdays iincel -They .pnrfeasedto represent out 01 100 counties oiuieJian 1 I' 5 Sfe W JPPolnt deleeates to Blantbn DuncanTs "Straved 0ut" convention which is to meet at Louis- ville early in September..' Of course, the. .t - - i ,r i ettinuruiuu Tear uviuiuuu.vinuuiuu i.."' " -v r r rv.Y" , --- - . " -;.rf i f i oy aiman,9ii xne peo- J ' .. .v'' in Charietiton 'three unA , a? halKW ,ueB ;7y-'--- r -f-l'sa f a Rmsr airian whosef I : ';.: :i : 1 hierh and six feet loner.. rv, lv -l ; nACrrEi.oiis UAia Dic little political whist party conld not make I fluence ia Tennessee. .The Democratic 1 . xr Ct,l. .vLr, a, , j -r. 4v-. - fe"1"" " w, Al A. Jl 1 A J - Jl il 4i 1- I "t." genueman tooit a hand. It IS hardly necessary for US to add ..v, fi... ttv,i,; that Mr. Stephens was rerfu&. He had his f upf, oil on.1rie(. ni1 rmrAmA tun serieaa.au.., cut anaanea,. anane came very near resolvingTiimself into a politician ' w.r.ji4.. .-:;nr :n j- t""cofc"aJrB- " laHa 4b. . a. . . .4. ...kiiii riiutvi i iti'm i iiiiix Li if. 1 1. 1 .. i kiliiliiiii . Dtepnens me jusuce to Biaie tnat ne ua ftn , - . . . . . rntr no.. worn au.mreauiuuuns, oij(o v,'- aJ i,. itj j t' " n "r 4 r 4 4--Ji. I ininga uune accoruine 10 me teacn- i . - ;m . .4. mgs' .oi Jeserson. Jackson, and Jttadi- possesses of itself no original or inherent tuMm , .He was strongly in-favor Ii 3- .4? al. . - J-.-aa-J I imwu ui.uiuae vvuuee uuiu-wsu usurpauuus and revolutionary measures now- threaten yJ$ 0T.. ter.f W"rf W oi i? utionndthe erec- tion in their stead of a consohdated empire, W strancelv' enoutrh. r: Stephens has Qens nas identified himself with on unwise, untimely Untimelv imumeiy rvn nW and unpatriotic,-moyement which can only result in giving to Grant a few votes that t be given tb GiKy' 1 Mr, Stephens Teally wishes to rescue the .'Gov. . . , , . : ernmentirom nsurpsrs, ; whyj 4ojbs he not svppprt ie candjdates.who,haYe .received the unanimous nomination of ' tne 'Bemo- cratic and Conservative parties? Alexander It StepheiiarcooasoTtJngwith Brick Pomeroy Blantbn DttiicBn I What a spectacle I Poor old man. we Ditr vou ! r r! i "rrs't rrlli. ? 1 t rt AiV .-A t. AJ5-9 O. W'ilv V -Traupman has been rivalled at last. The .Traupmanhas beenzivalledatlast, The paiilcularaAMblteliedoneaf tkdmost fiendish crimes and-concealment of the j ?me adding possible to the atrocity of tne aeM itself, .that it has ever been the J&n2 r'.i, rT r , Fv,a4v.WaJa.WV4JMI4M Hf liUl JC a V. ,r .A mau named Osborne was , arrested pn Tuesday'-last, avCT toravojwnMyieaC of "Ma'ysville. It appears ioat 6sb$rne Was traveninwith a team and covered wagon, and stopped for . - - f.-.-... ,,r7Z, v .- whea " Ws fln W" tracted to the wagon by a stench' proceed '; ing from Itsw.- j '-..'-" l? . i it Upon', exanuag' &e iVagonVfivel'dead b;Xe Committed by one iUhtma,V near ' lloiton, 1Tonoia" fttirl that h a I'OATiOrnei was e'mnlov. ed to -take: the Vbdies but "of; the 'way.. He; Confessed 'that he- had travelled wwn nis load five days.,; vm t-r &. ...iaemumoundbn.the body the ict lle 4".y -.ofe msm ---"A Grant aW savs " .'f k rt'i .in i.i there are no Liberal "l PmnfilTiKiia. 4SMiroTi anrplir. In thflt (aiii, ia Use intt-iets Lua-ajnity.' we call upon the. manufacturers of fotton clothes' and bandanna handkerchief: to 4- - their facilities for niating the, , tlTaganuy JKtOlJi or, a aecreasea pro- flndton in onlTlWtlon is mo-Wff : , -.-rji yT I i : increased, .producnjta jinoUier: aung Que auowance Jorexag-1 , d tht4mwt4w ha 4T r . , , . , non.tateamdraWMready- desolating wide'districts ;!AlataMi8 dssippi; ann- Georgi 4ented'. 'floods '.fa "iklabama; have lessened' 4... . j . n.-x. fourth. Then icxiet athate fearful labor question: TVe need a non-voting machine' i tniratwrtflpmn ' Tast Vpir mnVrftttnn I 51! .b uu., ...vyuiu v. 4118 necessary labor to pick it ".7 uoP Ior improYement m una respethisyearen esinucanTasstoepec mm ius anegiaM w uig oouon , 1 The great bridge over .East iRiver, s con- nectingNew York with ' Brooklyn; will be j oneof e nest stractures;6 the world:wnen competed, and 'wuf'com 1 mard fim itfl loftv ton one Vf thedekt: itiafcnS'athir Ltove' hitrh water.- The are seems WJ iific;of colossal enterprisei-. Among these VViagev mi . iV lmmer..oiiebW !" ' ; ; w ' t,otv -' . WJVIW"' 1 -riri Aa i iA isvii' I ao4idplialanx for Greeley andBrow tjier' I . ...v.;:. 't'Li LL.Vw I is in uuuui uut.uio laiucru iuuiwwu uvac t ltheremurt - tr. - : ..v;; ;:S7.,:.;: j: f The Emperor of Germany at -Ikos keeps repubUct4onr.i4 jtoplks. lrdent' Grant at Long Biranchholbtoperial levees. P other 1 useless in his giiincewe. in.. ; ' V 5 Wooorr r - ? -r -rr '.y . . f ' i wr POLITICAL PARAGRAPHS. 4 -If 0- . i - 1 The proper alias for the . Grant PPer ..wrm .ajMa'ii'Nr4.TrnKU..n n.Hr tT a w 1 v , 74V ' ' !! ; loal dl for.Oovemor of .Georgia.. ; English deniesttheoft impeachment of Duncamsm and won't look . t'm- with loving eyes to Louisviilo. ! --Gen, Jubal,A..; Early is neither xwl uicc,j vi woo- mgu former if forced to vote for one or the other. wishes to be "nootraL- o jubaif Juba11 Poor A. J. lie is losing his in jonvenuon uuuuuaieu wu. x. x . vucm- i I ham lOT ngressmanat-jrge, a piace Johnson had Set his eye upon. j vy Gov R B Lindsav of Alabama. VrOV. IV. X. xinusay, OI laodma, in New York on raflroad business last ew iorK on rauroaa ousiness, iasi week, is reported as havinsr thUS expressed :rsi fthama.T;fi lv .L.ftva tho Sectoral r44. uaau ww v w. w a. - - 1 . - v . n voteof Alabama will be cast for Greeley, hut the struggle win be hard and close. uui uie etruKKic wui in, uuu ouu uuoo. i .... mi. rr.TJ.3i. 4 -WS11 ffi' cinnati candidates or by, a spUt, one part going in favor of . Grant . and the other for PROmNENT PERSONALS. v Ciipt. Colvocoresses murder still puzzles Bridgeport '.! . o: A . ,UVJuewjeuk ojuiuier gues BiinornirfiSkin!- r- . 1 tO Slgnmg nDSeSr again- Jfs1j5-,. Ta.'-.t,! XT , vJ, Q ,-7 It IS Said the 4MeWIOrK .iStanOr jt 4 . t . .. ' afistoieappearin ashorttiine.,:i Rev.Jeterraiia'wifof Rich- ,i -.7 . . mono, are an, meir .iyjr w ivumw wm -rs ' : a n n i ine I'xencn acaaemy awaraea the "prize Of -virtoe"'te a -ballet girl of ; Havrtf.Jisl,t,'! ' wiiT 'J ; German .p-Aontmem, tne r great .weiTnan wnor'has .lbst .nis, voice tigh paralytic 1 on thin rftrtn-m ftlATCft arlrHt.iAnn.1 fliirmltr ia J - t' A" . - . '. ' : - .J '. "a-': 1 rtrvniia S- ,.1 I r.m' ..na .- mtM rui vxy v-.ve having his boots blacked at the hotel assortment large and veky complete. thousand majority, mne hut soreheads, whete he waslstaying, whenaservant isnni: putols .nd AbmuWioi and still the-wonder crows how-many sore- kf Ka hnh ArinnM nfliim .whv f - ' - -....i u.ii 1 The Ex-Gonfeds with, the Egyp- PcliJ.a.me? nas 'T ' ir-- ,- tf 1 - 1 uiuKtjeu uie Auanno maereen ' limes, tiair Viceroy ure naving a W He is-n0;iTl Jjondon f of the1 pnfpbse time. -'.,, - In Swltzerlandia law is proposed ; "-7;4 he, PPiant young senator p ay- ard . is in Vienna to consult a celebrated oculist. , . , -r- A new eoiliMi;alSthe .poems of of MissMoflie K Moore, the sweet. lyrist of Texas, will soon be issued.,. ; , Darwin writes-a' new book on ".The Expression of the Emotions in Man The work orthe. Ifipneva Arbl- tration draws HKcllMiey are honored by Mrs. Bancroft iith a ball. ; u , r -"I' T-r v ii 4. . ? Frof. Winchell, of theMchigan State Univershy,-has accepted 'the Presi- dency of the Syracuse (N. Y ColW vr"ff,. "-.v"'!-,...- I X' ttaTT.ribneiArmstron of New York are, toublish StanleW' " hta-'l tory of the Herald Livingstone exnoditinn jflph tt; Cfoto- Hat4.i. -nnftd.;J'.'. UallUaU Vjaa4iaSVC4 aJVlUSWaa-a t" aj vwwaaKni -bt Niagara Falls by an attack of apoplexy, and inoie!ec pres. ts the' Ge e-ip 4 inalfJuniusea, r : - vNv' TIbacheMafe p.:. . , .j. . v-, i itesoytemn. church: nkContntviha lUts the young jnncess qx 4 jtussia, anp,, the 1 -:;;.v- v , r-. - - - , . , ' .7 C ' i ci' ''l'M He' '-.e l.as at--I . '".'r ,0 . 4 a,',,..- r'.v - - 1 " -l, as a r-. ..aaj.e re-nedv 1 . J . 'fL ? . , - t ' J f 'i .:j , , ! s the Liver and i h . i . ' v v w vibn ij ii. i. u a a ... .ii.Liiii. . - i r l. n i lit., v M id M. i.l, . . it Hi' it s . ' I imTTi C tna I j . ... " , i III! Ill II Tl " 1 1 T 1 - I T t 'J - . I . . . I .. wmeiwifmc uw s wwiw uam, I 7 the name 'of Kailford'Liles ' who j '-j ' i " - " i ' I f?r?.?S?I?0Tl8 I , r . . v .... - TiP irayAfieem, to be the favorite amuse- - . ... meni mmAmmciasa ocoorea PPI'Wrl8t?n.', - , - 5 uX ;! v; The fanners: generally,! in most sections of .the State, are.busy. pulling loader, and the article is ve.rv tmad. The.bladea are; long.and, heavy.;, it , XRe mattress upon wnicn ss ua son bnco-slept iat an Charleston hotel as ifluch nt a' recent brought twice as fiiiich at . a' recent auction sale "as uny 4 others of; equal mtrin'gio value The Governor has also suspend- P lSmSS wh&wasto have iTA 1?;4t-v:ii . nni. vx U1.-1 iir. i3nttoniUlsDrooKs,, afciti?en Clarendon county, was born in ana 18 consequently m nis ninety- y??. lie is ihale and strong, bemS at this time to: Putp; . a: yagonpart or any other. Tehicienj asl: V ;--yf 4F"iMua v, vuuuinuu- 01 ue cotton rop vary very much. Some farmers say their crops have been in- 7 Vr ' 1 ".':; ! :1.Se CoiumDia Aw2xj,eils a good story of J udge K, 13. Carpenter, in -" Columbia" " The Judfre 'was aabtUeaVe them -utside of hia' door the night before. We can well imagine how the J'udge looked at the f eUow. as heeiclaimed with emphasis, "Do yon take Jne for a fool, to. .risk door with the house fuij of delegates ! , -1 i" . ' STAR BEAMS. : The total assessment of the State of Iowa is $350,000,000. Captain E. ; J3. Staples, an bid Baltimore ship-captain, is dead. s The' underground railroad in, New York is to be begun next month.' In a recent article in the Dublin University Magazine: insanity Is deJ fined as dyspepsia of the brain." 7 ' rTL.I.AO . T TT I sas, are smarting under, the instruc- tion of a Mr. Mustard. A Pittsburgh policeman has been removed for snoring so loud as to T 1 t J 1 ' T . 1 4. UlSturu people on ms ueuu . ..; rii 0ii, 4? a" a. f- xixiin. ia? ocuiug lui uue wut a nnnrt in Minnesota. The T.ripe" will 4 T4 a- T, : , not pay ior ine wear ana tear OI a naT tor tne wear ana tear oi a r T ' a. .-a . cow's tail in switching the flies. ..; An nnfnrtnnfttA tirir allpr in - An uniortunate cigar seller m Griffin staggers along- under the name , " , i of Puke Porter, as we learn from the Grfffi & -, V - ,. . There was mannfat.nrPd in thA - - " - . -- -y United States last year 1,342,468,000 . . ..... cigars, or at least taxes were paid on that number. . i tv, p.a.. p:n-n.i t.A I . J-iic i ."irai.m Jiauisuuuai viiuruu in the United States reports an : actual J pOSSeSS r . ' re ltain a marked degree, but-in those .from tne lUUne It IS most Intense; ;, " . - r - f . 4M- i ' -rr V ' AITS. JbOUlsa Uapehart- QI Vvash, ington, D.avby thb deaths n Uncle in Canada,' has received, a mod- A fxtUUk 4V?'1 kt hn 'A-'' ? ::, erate lorxune OX $laU,Ulv.j , ,, .. ; ' 14 ' ' i An OIQ laay IS COlieCXing-ail-tne political journals she-ean to make SOaD Of. bhe saYS theV Contain 69 - r -Pntl of nnra "Hp ft ' per Cen 01 pure i -lie. ,: I . rm . . a ...a., i... J. HUY tlUIlL raise UOys rig III, m Minnesota.. . The . Other dav little T. -o -i - a.' , ..'-;. . Jimmy xrots put .nearly ,,a . pint of shot W. hkfather; aid then ran i awav'iruiii me xunerai.1 i , i away PUfpos bf rest,' and with, the hope of .regain- I . 1 l! l. . - . mg somewnai nja neaitn,. Ppodles 1 are generally 'thanlk fortune, 'left' at home." The pretty rl ' are lsure finding ientyL of , the species ; alreadyi here! y0 :i aratgabpbftaerit.u. ;J makings it ;nlawf ul .for ;any one kkn: fler fburteeh years ' bfiage ; to - smbke tobacco.. t- , ,- . .v . tJ sir Connecticut contains 1 4,072 free' rrffi? VW v is. a nomas, eaitor or tne vjnar lottetyille (V"a. IntelfigtncerjUd bii Wednesday,' "of an' affection of 'the A colored man fainted, aray on the, witness ; , stand . ingliita Ga, the otnr ifaft wn?6 -Wfler Aeeverej crossrexaminationi V ,f v . t v w - 1 ' 1 ; , fe 9P& M- P.0 every man arrested in that cUy 13 found to !.beTicaarrying concealed deadly weapons: ra - h , ; s f TrlVrT1 4KotW. ,,v.vi :.v .vj,..ir .Sau,-.- J PVOV ILnA. ,AJA C W a. Ul iUUUUilV. W UllK attenipting tb protect a wbmani'have 1 Bincd1 died , a ' i ! T'-A 1 - T 4.T' riiKlT-'i J Silia'4r aX' BXlaalatervl. IO"WAl aVWlTiriit.tll1.45.;4.i avt.s. 1 1 gS SSSSS thongh.the hldirT?eAS 4 JoMiwn except depression of imirif. ...iu "t; .i?tu: - - - 1 ' 11 - a- mm m 1 - 4T w j ' . ' ' a., a jl- wJL... aj jl iL..,...:. . . : X perfectly hannleM, reliable and insfttanefttta.' pPtLNojridus ouor. 1 ne SffSSSS (tWT V 4. 4l4.lji4llJ -ri i T.i Does ttrrrcr I oft and 1 beautiful. The only'aafe and I uvi Dboiu lua uiuin uui tcbtcd iuq - ffl? 8dl(l byf alF SruMtBta. Factory 10 Kew. xortu wt 1 feb 7-eodly-ent Tn Th Sat ATTSnVT.T. A NTfi,nTT!4' I't f-Tc: ; TiTt; - -v BUY THIS' '4; ,, J O CD B .ri A Jt' Cj The '-Best Made. jC COOPEES', TOOLS,, THE BEST, QUALITY, . AT JACOBI'S. , wuw4u4w 1 "-.' Il Carpenters' Tools. ' " ' &i(xnms? tools,''1-' ' ',.J;t.'4 J- i'." '411 ( it 1,-4 Turpentine Toolf lO.WES,PBICm -1 ) ) : AT JACOBI'S ti A; -;v. i PAINTS, OILS, GLASSj VABNISBES, !0, vv m&LCD OBI'S: ; ""r"'; "-4f Tabic and locfect Cutlery"1" - -; ' N. ACOBrS, " 9 itrkrfcet'iStrb'eti1'' ; mayU-tf HEW DEUG. STOEE. rpSHE UNDERSIGNED HAS OPENED A LABOK X and and varied assortment ,ot tt V-- ..; 1..! -1 Fresh Drus : and Cbemleals. At his neW 'storennderthe COaaege'WVhysiclan's' and Surgeons, on Third stroetr opposite . Cltjf Hal . PATENT MEDICINES, PERFUMERIES IN GREA.T,,VARIETT ; INDIA. BCBBESi GOODS, ' , "I'.fl Store open at all hours, day and night, and open every Sunday. ; r . . . . ,. , . . , ' " W. COWAN 6REEN, 11 licensed Dispensing ChOToist,. July 24-SawWed&Sun"tf ... . .Proprietor. HUMANITY OF SOUTHERN PEOPLE. Lee Camp. No. 1. Southern Cross Bbothxbhoos, , . , Richmond, Va., July, 1872.. I AUR ORDEE IS COMPOSED OP CONFEDER- I V ate Soldien alone, who had an unblemished rec- i ota during the war. its objects are- to perpetuate I the memory and heroism of our fallen comrades, to aidthefammesof onrfonnertoethren laarmewho need assistance, ana to try and preserve the truth 1 aml vanwfrv r hltfnrv - a.. . V - w . - tl raising funds assist Hollywood Memorial Associa-. tion mwmoving the remains of our nobiedpad from, Gettysburg and other points wherethey arenegiect-- ed and mitretel, to Hollywood Cemetery near tliis ty, where, through the untiring efforts of our ladies. honorable restmt? placeis provided, and an endu ring monument eTOitbirmmoryra4 where,' protectea aim carea ior, tney , can early receive the AAVFUVfS IfODWUCU VM WU1 XI4VV4 hywA rariaakai fwm nn "Ma nor bestowed on bur " Memorial Day," In deco- rating their grave, with aowert. .There'Wyet at rSEttE aTI "SSr .ira mZZZfZZ when we say, in some instances, the heartless wretches of the vicinity where they fell and lie are tjmurhin hr hnn nknnt if 1 .fT':TwZLZi-MJSZS. ir nonea aDout as u i.imv .were nnira i athep scnouguto maKe tne Diooa or aecent numanity oil ami tne poc-sei or ail. who are not raisa to reel' tnarw 1 aci4-k n nlnl4Ck 1 ai4!i 4-v a jtanaa ntiAn altAa . I open to remove these heroes from such indismitV' and inhumanity, ' Some of these men are from your State: some of I them may have been your dear friends or your own," kinj all of them loet their lives in your defence, I You professed to love them while living, vou pro- tMmB I lives for ywit ; WUl yon aid us to remove then them to a- I 8111 e ana aacrea spot, wnere tne warm, noDie nearts I and gentleicare of Virginia women can watch over myn nrcauLn8 JLZl aoul is enlisted. Ask your friends to aid you. Do not hesitate because yoa cannot give much; remem- ber as drops mdlte aa ooean, so. oiasy small coutri- bution's will make a goodly sum. I Can't you spare a day or so to canvass speciallt teBtSSSVai serarihousand dollars to I accomplish our purpose, but wa not hesitate to nn dertake it, as we a-aiuwt ihiife fioathern peoplewill clow their haarta and pockets to sa aacred an appeal. I Ht-mit all fntrffwitini. to W. O f )rkivott fsirn Piedmont andiArlineton Life Inmiraaco Company . Kchmond, ViVhe Being Chairman of Committee. . Please act promptly give as liberally as you ean. hut give something and let. s bring our brotaherS lflapQ:i i w. n,. SlialS JONE8. R. E. ARMSTRONG," ' J , J. H. PATTONw i -a "C. W. VOLKMA4T '1 . Ooiurilttee.t j . ang BO-tf : iiafffirinff and XlGS. . a, 4asa am asm. v TTa t a nnrvri if out. j 30,000 : YARDS BAQGIN;Gt V 1,000 Bundlet'TIesV' -V ' ; t-X :?fFor sald'by J ; .ug21-tf, 27,38 and 29 North, Water; 0t,,j -t.4. -4; : vOU Hie rri;iL-l l MSURANOE COMPANY: Jia: Atlanta Department, GEN. JNO.B.GOllDOJf; KESllDENT. -Assets $1,500,000.1 , aV4V00110 iTJiVyaUaT i 14 a 47 f II . . . VJtilflU- 1 i- lKirt?- '4'itj..4f 'ft 5.:Kit As sound and economically managed Company, as there is In- the United States. -' J S; SHUCKr General ntfor North Carolina, Aiken, S. C. : D. H. KE , laocai Agent, wu j'i aug -3-lawSmSa inHigton, JN. U.j-..'. mjl Ist; Co-Operative Store la OF THE XT OTJCE. -Stockholders ar hereby notified that . the general meeting of the Association will be held ht the Chamber of Commerce on' Tuesday even ing, 27th instant, at which time the stock of deluv quent stockholders will be sold for the amount dae thereon,.; ..4. -..t t 'if -f ' f. 4. . By order of Directors. i.Jft .HCVJ 1t .,. .'I. JAMES DARBT, ,-ang lSt IS, 85At7& -A-.y President. 4 - GOrfdtecttoneriesr1 VRDERS SOTaf CITED. "CaalbVBIET AND ,?aT,V fiiMrfiii vtaj wat; m: steyesoW, - 4 tttf 4. Front StreVt' - ! ire f--ul ' M 'I . 1. K t'. TWirxK - rnTX Tm: balance ov MY LARais I t v r , p . . . - i p-..---.,- .-r--- r-f ' ','". T ' "VV V r f 'T)Ti WHiTE GOODS J At Cost for Cash; C O M '.."R.-rTC'A U Jj Y jLBfli'GET 1, f.f': :i1 ':, ' 'iXrOr.J ,J fa. r 1 ... EXCHANGE COItJfER. a f 9 . f-f t aF V . i j 7 - -CONDITION OF IDE- iVOWAl?OI7ST. 1st, 18T2.' First Seml-Annuat Statement.'' ? 1 KESOtJECES. r. 'al Loans and Discounts,. ........... Overdrafts, r ; .V. . . & . . ticX-Ji $374,05 86 ',.'S,568.75 32,653 95 -41,020 63 2,074) 03 28S SO 276 87 Due by Banks and Bankers, . Cash on hand,. . .. . . f, . . ; y. v . i Gold on band (currency value) Silver on haad .- . Uncurrentj money on hand, -currency value, ."...r,..4. 1. .......... Office Funiitare,...... ...... .... , $456,490 10 . 's'il. iti'f 1, fc" ' LIABILITIES, . ft H Caital8tocavi.c-.iA;........;.i..t. $190,000 60 Profit and Loss (profits for 6 months). . . 14,516 83 Deposits Indi vidua! ...... $246,959 88 v ac T i - a T ' J ,r ,h . , 4T1I atlHi. aoanat- ere, 17.873 88- 2&1.833T7 Notes and Bills scouated;.... .... ; 2770 4)0, $456,490 10 8tate or Nobth Caxolhu., County of New Hanover. I .1 I, S. D. Wallace. Cashier of the Bank of New Han over, do solemnly swear that the above statement ia- true to the best of my knowledge and belief. ' - --i-u s. j. SALLACE, Cashier.; 1 Subscribed and sworn to before me this 5th day of AugUSt, 1872. ) t i: ? n , ISAAC BATES, aug6-lm W Notary PubUc. . ; Molasses and Syrup I ? 650 H "tf :'.,"f; :1 1 Huscovadaillolasses' AND- S. H. S Y IM' P! For sal very low by ' i t ' WELLARDBROS. June 21-tf ftuarantiiieteotice.? ON AND AFTER JUNE 1st, 1872: TBEFOt towiag quarantine regulations will be enforced An vessels from ports south of Cape Fear will stop for inspection at the Quarantine Station. V 'T'"Ji" 'X "Jl" All vessels havinsr Blckness on board on arrival, or i All vessels havlm. sickness on board on arrivaL or having had sickness on board during the passage will atop for hupectian at the Quarantine SfatUaa , . . .: 1 Vessels -not inclaacd as above, may proceed to Wilmington, without detention. ' rt " ... . ' .' ' ,'tsa, ,,aa. .... !,.. ji ', , . H.-. ' J ' Pilots and Masters of vessels will please take no-. nee. . ,, F.W.POTTER, Quarantins Physician. may 28-2aw tlNov Tu&Fr Bacon ! Bacon ! ldCf OOO Sh'OUI-DERS Aim SIfiES i-'-"? For Sale by - . , , i. ynne'Sf-tf ' ' ' ' 1 ; W1LLARD BROS. ' ' L iBice! Bice! . 12Q QOQ 1881111:811 BEAT BICE, v . 4 o , : FROM HILTON BICE MILLS,' "Forsaieby ' , - dec9-tf WTLLARD BROS. ( ..,,...1. ..;.i f, i- flfrUae la. 180.3 : . t , The amden Journals 4t a Va wi mr ci 4ari oubiished every Thursday at $a o - t, JOHN KERSHAW, Prop'r. W-H. Bkrnakd, Agent. tjaal4-tf Per Steamer : EPSOM IaTts",8TOB6d PUN-EILLEB, Cough Killer, ,, .mi,-ti & ... k 2 ; -Also'Lubln's Extracte, Florida Water, . "' "4 Florence Mirrors, a larce suddIv of H 5U4i,.'4'.' J 4 . 4-4' .. . . -.. , ! ... .i ..y . , CaUmOLIC; SOAR ,3 L : ' Attd Carbolia Pttrifying Powder, the. best disinfect ant known. . . For sale Wholesale and Retail at J- v tl j J. K. MclLHENNY'S ' tii ft- ftK 'JDrog and Chemical 8torv-- L,4 .'.. . ! , . ' - Va-"ff "v - aa. ui h r-,' . .. f i- v.. SiimterNewsr' " STJiTITEIl, SOUTH CAB0LINA,,;'. .Published. Weekly,' Darr 4 Paten,, Proprietora. , " 7,1 -T, iW. a-BERNARD Aerar; -aug 14-tf -! ,"tr ' ' . WDmmgtoivXCW , i 200 Lbs.: Choicest a. '" N. J CAROLINA HAHS ; jgEEF TONOUESfcRIED BEEF. . . Hams Canvassed and NakeA; t'tii V:i y.anglW-trt i'-JAS.. 0. STEVENSON. CAPE TEAaI:.' il " v,-,!'; 4 4', a niLlTAEYACADEIIY ft la Animal Session Opens Tlinrdayf - Gen. B, E. COL8TONA, M PrlnclpaL V. ' " 4 Prof F. IL ALFI..ISND. A L. Asfa4tant,r - "l' - - Corner JTront and Xck Kt . , ';, vvn.iNGxojr, it. . ...... IN" ALL ITS BRAKC&fcs!"' ' Country mepcnanta - will do- well by -eaUlna obbb' v and examining our stock,. 1' : .r..i . . . if - . -. . .. , " , . 4 tl ESTEliAL' XMmSSIX5IiCHANT8, ? - ,.rr : . '.i"-XOrf, N. c. ve pimf)t-pert.ttiAratWTiUon to the' t. a&Ie or UCQ, ,se wruorb Bouuiea a&a promptly fill QCianssiONitiiitcHA i , v : Oirgoes .of Yellow Pine Lumber for any mark I furniBTied. Special attention given to the , p!S2S ; 'OmorFenuu.4 Aim. Jonsoir; Jb. r.- . bn . JOIIIVSOIV 4 BIRDSEY, - ' C'oMMislo'kintcTiOTd, 4 ' " TV -wf , ,.V.. .4 ij.T 'v H v. i wiuua wa jwavai stores. " Bept7-tf" ', ' i",- 4&"S, , ! : Br WTCIIEIX SON, 7 Arid Dealers In Grain, iPloor, r. ITav.' aniT .l.W til...i. . . a . and Grt. ..J'a.W. ..;...; ... ,..v.t i a. I " r. :!. . .'r , , Noa, 6 and 10 J(Waterst, WUnlngton, N. c. t jProprietprs of tliaejfehaaVfJ'Joiiiing kills. nov 25-tf . . - : & -H. SAMSON - THOLESALK AND BET AIL DEALERS : STAPlaE AlVlr,AlfY DRY OOODS, 4 IVotUaa, Bssts, fila6s, Ilata, &e. : i July 16-tf .-v aaia MARKET STREET. ;. " J; B. "Hattison, ifOMMISSION MERCHANT-" AND ' Vi'.-i'S- .,f-ri'.'il. 4, ,. -', sum n . HatMIaOCK SOiaE LEATHER, ''' ' 1 . ''BUENOS ATBES SOLE LEATHER, -k , ; : CALIFORNIA SOLE LEATHER, ; . " ORINOCA SOLE. LEATHER, " ; OAK. BOIal! LEATHER, i j ' : .j :, , rr OA&.IUWOH lTBXRa. . a. 1 Strait's Bank; and Tanner'a Oil, ;.. 84 8PBTJCE STREET, ISliWTOEK. , j 3? Liberal advances made oh consignments, , ? ' July 13-6m '; , ; '. " -. - .' . j J .' 111 ''. ' ' ' ' " ' " ' " ' ')' ' '- 1 ; "DTTDn'Vr T " ttttoti , , 'J. ATIS; TOOPRIETO JpEOM" J'i TRAN-, aient BoaMertare $4 00, $3 00 or KUolber day. ac cording to location and rooms. Day Boarders, tS 00, .Fwcc. , , ; QanM-tf , . 1111 ' ' ' ' - L ! Morrill's . Bestaurant, No.' 1 6 S. Water St., Urilmlnston, N. MEALS AT ALL HOtTRS. ' THE BEST WINKS, Liquors and Clears alwavs on hand. - . "ilS De 19-ly The public are invited, to call. - - " - , The Transcript, LTI5ERAL: OtilGAX, PUBLISI1ED J AT. WASfflNCjTOif, . D. C.-F0B TlIEjCAMPAIGN, ) CENTS, Iaet all who desire the success of the Liberal Bs form Ticket subscribe for and get up elubs for ths : ,' , , cTBAN5Cmp?T,; .4 ., . . . , ; , It has the choicest campaign matter, original and selected, and contains eoatributiona from some of the best American writers. , Greeley and Brown ars sure to win, and all who desire to be on the wlnnlnr side should suliflcrlbefor Ths Waisanwroit Tbax sours. Club fumiahed at half rates and ia qoaa ttUee fo silt,': , Let all send their orders to f 4 ir;i'' .'-j ",THB TRANSCRIPT, Jnly4tai: :- .t WiLahlngton, D. The Caijolina -Banner, ." .:, rf PUBL1BHED V Every Saturday atSbelby, N. C., W. C. DURHAM, ": ' - H. J. McDUFFIB. - r. (i suasciumoK kats j One Tear. ...... Six Months. ,.: 100 a a4a .vt 1.4 sr DURHAM A McDUFFIB, f ' "Editors and Proprietors, deol6-tf- Ken Unircrsity V :.ASii4,AD, tj TEE' HOME OF BENE 7 OLA T .4 , : AND TRANSYLVANIA, THE SITES X)F - THE. VARIOUS COLLEGES' T7TVE COLLEGES Wr OPEBATIOlV' WTTi 5 Jj. . Professors and Instructors and 600 Btadeota Entire fees need not exceed $30 per annam,cep in the Law and Commercial Collegea Boarding from $3 to $5 per week. Students of the Agncai' toral and Mechanical College can defray a portion oi weir expenses 1 Sessions begin 1 cStaloguges or i . ,1 i,. ki 3. BOWMAN,. Keg??. . ...... t . i-a 3i-. lag -XJUl-UW. TXVy.-S..' ' aUiington, ny. : KBNMOBEI UNIVERSITY M;a:'isi-0.X)'L, Near Amfcerat Coart Donse, Va,, J parable with those of any bcaooi in- m"" Special arrangemenU may be made by w1.11 Usual expenses mav be reduced nearly one-nair. I wi ma. 41 ajtsyvj iia-virnnia Special arrangemenU may be made by W,1VI Usual expenses may be reduced nearly one-pair. . For Damhtmlet. elvlnr full Darticnlars, addrew FaOrpamhphletjgivlntfuU Prticnlar anr. " "H. A STROMA., r.-Aivtwi rta-xir , principn. tin. a .. 11, r uiim'i if 'fin 1 1 i " ,':!?i,;Hotice,";.-,x;., Tit SWELL, I Ntrw nairoxn CouKTT. Aug. I, iWt ' APPLICATION "VlILL BE MADE TO JB A Board of County Commissioned at eir ma lug on tfae firat Mondayln September; Tq. the following changes la the aA,Jtl--weU Township and adjotaine town,ITBortiv That portion of ColumbnTTownshlp west ofMoors's Creek and between 'fi roiijjmg avia fo7 r?ZZ .hall run ttS. 4. 1 . . a . - -aw 11 From the mouth 0 Spring Branch atrugk thPi.c riawn and with the run of Moore ivj oring Branch at.Frriayro'j thence down and with the run of Tupae tktaa. ftr Pavtln'i Mill Branch, thenaa 05.. he mouth of Cost-in'. Mill Branch, JW with said mill branch to its head, thc " tk line to the Sampson' eountyjane. iZwa said county line to Beatty's Bridge,thiiao-v with aaid mill branch to its head, "frwua tk line to the Sainpson eountyjne. th-nc w Wi Ji Llack Liver to the Bladen une. y-tt' i auj ta-lia; ' -ltA-tiY- -ranTNh :CAEDS ''.AND' VBTTEC111 y laoor op ue larm or" """Ji lecond Monday in September, for other iaf onnatlon address aug lS-9w iili -rrtatL--3aa4Jr444S---
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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