0 v.::. ii. i;i;::nai:, ciceho w. hakhi Editors. ; WILMINGTON) X C7.. j ;6at 'Mornixo, Sept. ,22, 1872, NATIONAL 4X.i ;v '--" ' 77 PRESIDENT: " ' . , 1UU 1 liOAVJSi A,. . , s. ; . . : - ; B. ; Gra,tZj EJroyn, " OF MISSO URI. Z ELECTOnAL TICKET. S T Afi: E .A T L A" II o' E. : : THOMAS J JARVI3, ' ' -: : r0f TyrreD, Ve. W. POU,':':v r.OfJobfiito n ,y 1 TJ'f w FOR THE v DISTRICTS : 18T OcTAVirs Coke, of Chowan. 2d Swtft GAiLOWAY. of Greene. 8n--T. O. Fcixer,' of Cuniherland. ; . 1 4tu-tII, A, London, Ja, of Chatham. - 5th Davtd P. Caldweix, of Guilford Ctii W. I Stkeue, of Richmond 7th F. B. McDowell, of Iredell. . ; v" 8ni Tnoa Dl' ;3fonSTOJi,, of iWcoinbcC : MOLTItE'S BOOki -. ?: y . We say MoUkfa book, because it was prepared by the historical division of the German Chief Staff, under the immediate supervision of the grand soldier himsclf.'.!'1..'r'.',:rv , - fi The first vobame of the long-Jooked- for official History ot, the Franco- ' Gcrman-iWar appeared in Berlin last month. ' A ItergXd, letter gives .copi ous extracts and states! its' plan and ; general sc6pe? tone, etc. vj; Moltke's1 triticisni" of Napoleohs army organization is severe,, am. we at frequent- roctcl rior rested .par- believe no more bo than that from many grave , defcctLV The'.lW j 1 permitting substitution the 'granting Ipf extended furloughs, ffavbritism in 'the . appointments Sad promotions I were , Bources' 01 : aecay. , io inese f might be., added the .unsettled char- , acter'of the j governmeni ;an the i ? Gallic idea df glory." 5 The war was not a war of the peo- fie of France. " It fwai eminently dy )pastica Bonaparte phantasm. i Napoleon's plan : of the campaign was weak and faulty. lie underesti mated.; his enemy's Tespurcesn-Jiis. morale and ' capacity for waging ' a i frapid, concentrated .campaigny- Ka- r . , ., . M--i i v v Doleon's idea of the1 relations between r - -r ';- ' f ' North and South Germany -was fan- J astic and hasty. V. Instead eon y their superior generalship, morale. nd resources were 'enabled at an ear- y stage to place"the ..' French orj the fensiV6." The' French-Tall WaVsys- tu was veiVelTectiver Their armies .1 ' i .- v' lu iiut move wiwi vno iieu-esairv 7,500, at the begmnmg Of the cam,-; I im. ' ; : ' . -''.;'v: -; The great- soldierhosejgemus rmea nis pun? m ik oac; as two cars Deiore ine inception oi nosim- i Tr: .W v 1- . r I 's. victory was vue. xeauti,aui,ui i , ro nin.ing as well as naru ngniiug. The book I drigs out the vast moral t .1 i . . i ii a ? v: ,i ntrast between the two peoples.-- r .-. ' - ' -.-;-. I o conceive its missiuu a uunw 1 phical treatise jon . , . -. , I ctnnic ..and social jfercnc'es will trariscend "in iniete'st id importanceJ-Sjother ussiori .as a ere fJitojnrji0;-:e--t0 .... j , r- -" ; . 1 v 1 -r 111. STIXAIGIIT-OIJT DEIflO ' ' chants. ;''" The wlibte; nation is' con vulsed with . . . f. . - ; .. ..- '- r-. - j. r i -" filter at 'the announcement that straight-out Bemogrants of ' New ork and PerinsvlVania; are to bring t.ibfccto licketS.C :lIow cWuchl - v 1 . , a - J . : '.' i ,"':tt;!j ''.'li s little diversion 13 -to cost ;the . - -. . cost -tne t?;. l,mi -K " Uu.au.v.u, v .... t informed;. Ibnt'ifiC do'esn'cbst se estiinr.le votaries of v " Addi ,n, Divi i ict pre r.r.d. Silence.!'. votes in ' to the. support their ond e!. ...I :cket- receives, then character of the men who' per med at the Lou usviuo side-suow is t to. bo cor i; If-snr-1., r 1 in this cdnnec-f- 1 r.s a v straight-' '. . :t'"-"al .iccVean ; Demor ".c I one tli" - I v i V .. - 7 . . . i . I . t v i nrK ITenn ; ' ety-ninc 'i ,. nine hundred and t .iud votes will east. by i.-. i uit again. (.! ' i ',, -"M vote for ' '.,r - ,1 4 t,,-.1, ' - r . au niu-uuiu.5 them would vote for Grant : , t r- Democrat, in - the country, 'A nocrat who refuses jtp sustain tio "on of the. B limore ConventioVis -i-vi n, in-um.rat,., ;.U , has Ua , Man 1 . r mm I r . I l.l I jq yi CC lyy y " I course, no resouaui uiau ttuuiixvuu: i jeenan,- as puousneu in ;raecnew - i i ropS. s , ,. ';. .vr,-.- . v - - J '' dftnin t'hi little dfSrtdntrlcitV of Pea-1 PapcfsV i3 tiiihly important.' v'Witnes is f - , . -,1''''' .' Irj'fWrn bodybut iris a lanchoVfact Wciea,ancmC inher OT :..;.;;;;K.l..xoi5i:v.: tbaVsome'of theVPaul-Prvsbf the pf th . Pnner as the rhah om in Nice. Franceron the' 31st ult.. at ji'v, r j. v- ji. - . ;; v - "-vv...., rr.rr- nisht of the assassination. ' A cnain of cir- - - oi i apoieon . oemg xm apo- i ptui". ueu?w ia cou., iiniugeyu i nciais , " . . .T i . -i.: l . i it l ic in hia movements, the Germans Buaue ue woulu .iau "P6611 Vcum 10 113 , - ,-n-i '--.- ' oi. its vicums, may expect to sea tnat grass ;nty. ,-The .German ;army;,in; & vith keletong - i.- ' 1 numbcred,462,300; their reserves, and paniers, but, happUy, the , upas And now c . in the Uostci rv.l- uC it was to dis tribute letter !;. i c d. to Boston publishers, and si. ws r hat e knows about " Addition, Division and to Silence" . It . seems that Peabody labored undershot hallucination that j vtv'itli- X'- .:VU.t,M- 1 1 i w , iik m.', u. n i i ii? iiii.r:iiii-ilium I .. -. . 1 o , . prepared far the letters of the Boston i! , ' 'i 2 14.-1 -": 1 .1.--' 1. rjublkheril: and into p.uDii&neis, auu into luose pucKiw rue Stf tKrast.riV the. letters 'Qi persistena m xnrusting.tne leuers, wi inw ireaooay s pocKeis, anu me resuib was anything but encouraging to tnat l . 4 - ' - j- a i 1 , 1 practical demonstrator of -the theory. of f Addition,-Division and Silehce.,, When it was made clear to feabody's 'It '' ' -t '-'! a It- lit'L' i ''!'tV-ii' xi J ;r siuggisn mmu tnai vnere was an vno difference in tha world between pock ets I and pigeon-holes,;.' he solemnly ' ' ' V 1 . 1 ,' - -.Jj i. . .... . ; ayerrea tnat nq was going xp periorm, extra duty by carrying the letters to .ad the parties : to whom they were pigeon, and his pockets first-class pigeon - holes. But he was finally- ,in ducecftoa and'divide, and ifieTln result was $iso stolen, .uowmucn i he .was " silent. inlvL-Peahodir. can..! tell. 4- : . ,: - r . : r- r f V TIMEET TOPICS. The New YorK WoAct state's that advices received at the Democratic headquarters in New York put the expenditure irr Maine hy the Grantites at between $300,000 and $500, ,00a ' Such prodigal use of money was never Irnnwti Vvpfnrft In tnv plrrinn i. Tn ftTl the-. I large toW$l()0 and $150 Was the average price forsingle votes,', and on the day" of price iorsiBgievvotesl,? and on ,tbp VlvvUUU aiA tlAo OIU latu aUU lW tlAl. VUU; I was bought like beef jfrom ithe shambles, In every village and town in the State there . TO611! official who pubhcly announced .the price at which .he bought vtes ; A ' few l)el!ore the -election a lae lumber of persons were employed os- j . ii '!. i this way. The appointments were';' made Under a law passed at the. last session of Congress, to prevent evasions of the reve nue law, and appropriating for that purpose $500,000, under .the direction'of ., the Secre tary of the Treasury. In . addition to this undisguised itrafflc, , every influence that could be brought to bear was made use of in one way or another, and prospective possession of office was promised in a man ner that made it almost , as effective an in ducement as present possession. ; ; v; An upas tree has recently been shipped from Madagascar for the Botanical Gardens in Paris, where it is expected to ' arrive shortly. It will be the only specimen of its m The old legend connected with the upas tree was that it exhaled from .t . ,. - - - -. . , itsfoliagea deadly poisonous vaporv and that whe weary travelkvattracted by its beauty, would seek shelter from : the anrff -t n MfAwnpff tn tna nna a trin mn tn be. planted in Parisv Admirers of tte clever 'nictnre in the . International Exhi. bition-of this year, VMch'TCpresentse deadly upas tree surrounded, by . the bodies tj-ee of real life differs widely from the upas ' bf 1 'tiadWow;,its;j,dce;;;-4d : Pwno ; but. to sleep under Jtse climes and energetic expostulation from the police " . - ' . ' m . 3 t .. . , vynat we neea m -Norm Carolina jusi now is thorough organization in every township.) The, more -we . subdivide; our. campaign work, the more efficient that work . . . . . ; . wm oe. - very - townsnip snouia nave a n' -. U,k ba JJS Should have a working committee for each neighborhood. It is not necessary to "but ton-hole" men who never fail to vote, andr who always vote right' ." Tiiis class of men will lake care of thernselves, and will gene rally be found willing to assist iir bringing out the careless and. Jndifferent. .It .will require no tinusual effbrt to -trrvNorth7 Carolina for Greeley and Brown by 5,000 majority? but if we all d our duty, 15,000 rwHoritv is ihAiAARt ' nno-nt tn1 tMnt nf..l. i" ' I 1 1 piu.i iJ . -VT x-.-i, 1 !-. c.xi. vL.:!.iJ ...w i.j ' "P" "amer - - . ; ... .ece; and remember, too, that the 10'elect, -4 -VT-.-41, -.-i . ,xij J .vcow xwiui ;v-rwia mav" -uecrae l the Prcsintifil Istter Thl? eTectionls close at hand. -Let Us b up'and dolngrf i Simon Cameron having instit Z.lfa .v.m -. r ii.. - m 6T,uu purpose oi giving uanranii a large majority in rnua. dehphia the Democrats and. Liberals of that city will demand that supervisors of election be appointed tWld(( the Cofig-8sfi5pna.. en forcement law. : This law provides that on r r application of; J --.r!n-- 1 ii . . ' . I n KI OUUCITUU13 Wl lLiil lie J II IV. j. i. . - . . . x-. i 'pointed for each precinct,"in these ';uper-1 visors-, sball be men of opposite- politics, .In reference to the controversy aa tetnA i.- ot.' -7- ""vl" "" .wvujjf commissioners unaCTtbew regting theppingpf !.. . M . xxivjr oiu aiiuncu m wiuiojinuie poumg oi compieu; auapuiuott-io tne auaiences ad- t'j i tT , ---. .--.-..ji - j, . vi - fi" Beaulieu House andiPadshun iYflla, TWhetnei; e . ir an -American iTr,;a s uut apply t j ves 1 sling trnde, V"-t o 'j seamen fr . t, j :d in f to fw.elgn ports, or to 'American orts ct tlie I uciSc cpas;. hia opinion was given in response to, a request from the i Shipping Commissioner at New York, and "under it I the.. masters pf -.coasting .vessels .can "ship their dwrt crews.-: -i W.'HV - for Forresferjtthe.accredited.-xnurderer . of r , ' xr it, ''.1 ' ' 1 Benjamin Nathan.. iJhe testuiiQnTjot Anja. rr " " . Ii : 1 f 1. T ! Benjamin thaa;The testh me man now wmcn seemsieiy w.conneui, ,i 1 T . !t.' x 11,1 I I im as ieaas, , wuu iwnwe.w sucn a manner aa vj euuaugcr mai mwu, . .- POtlTICAt PARAGRAPITS Greeley ' stock. . : is ; advancing f ;j)elano ariitoraeyva.r to speak f in Ohio for Gnurt.; V : .r J orney pntnues.tyo cryands OfE tooutside Republicans wha are rash tranft. ":. ''''' 'f;',' " lvr vi; -.-l-Cii The negrdes on the Liberal ticket Louisiana "are rnakins a" respectable sh6 --v - " f 'Cl.v." : vv rir"" ",vt- cheering accounts of, the .progress of the Liberal cause. It is eveh claimed by some tiiat Michigan will be earned for Greeley. I Hon. Fred. Hassaurek the brilt liantGemanoratdrTadSeslaaSinmiense .;- t . '.k . io.,. r tr a audience at Cmcinnati Sept. 1.8th. . He made . a powerful speech m favor of Greeley m ' i 1 -m-1. Brown. v-5 i Co resident of HamUtdn county, 'bwo, ' Wmsjdffirig'. to .wager a'cent lon Grant's getting' it This looks bWwhen it ranvagerang n. ims iooks oaa.wnen.u remembered that bid Ilamiltd 11868, is vviwv -a vmmw j ! vw-a. ,ww i reeled up.a majority of . 4,500 for ;GranV; r.J When P. T. Barn Umi Offers, -to '.I 5at up jjoo'ooo on imager 'A;Greeley t - w - . 1 W WillU'ntictf - iid -thcrant' lugh atthe aQer,Jbut declinto takeit up, which side must we look, we wonder, .. --r---it i-j. j the first choice of a. majority of ; the dele-1 gates to the National Democratic Conven- I tioaoi WyJ tot tne Jtresiciency. ; pledges himself for work from now until the day of the election, though arriving from '.Enrope only this week. . T : . . - . :J. Willis Underwood, a prominent rfad respected colored citizen of Fond-du- lac, Wis., has written a letter mainly in dorsing the course of Charles Sumner, Cas sias ML Clay, and .other; AbolitiQpist'ai, and .pledging his every effort to aid the election of Greeley. and Brown. . . . Hennr Ward Beecher acknowl- edges the blush of shame that came, over his face when, on returning to this country 4 in - T?n-''' :;nnoon vi 1. v i v .w r blackmailing practices m the New York Custom-- House,3 and the - embarrassments that were purposely put in the way of the passengers who could not or would not pay unlawful tribute to the Custom House of- or emmoves. ' 'A Liberal Ah' Senator Wilson's lrTl ofNatickwritestomzW2. n; Greeley vote will be a rouser r J I ?W.U8. 238 majontyIe intend to reduce that. to P " W i IMfit --wwr www v -t.wk w - shall poll some 1,100 votes. Some of the enthusiastic Greeley1 men think -"they "tf'ifl carry this town time vn only t . PROMINENT PERSONALS. 'f- ... .'- -- , ' Mr. Charles O'Conor is still in a decline. Mr..and.Mrs.J)ion;Bouci.canlt are ic New York, .... - .'l - jU-i , .Horatio Seymour has taken the 1 , Tllflntftrv TnTnn . io oo? tr U a -i ( , " - . . ; -v .v -Ny M . h ntulA huHrnnannnwiinH Pomnin om his father upwards of a half a million of dollars,. ;;.-' .,:-. ; 4 '- "'.".-'; 'V; Just abrjutnow there is about as much talk ouout l3mon -About as i t - a. kU V UL11C1 AAUlilJI Ut-fUU-i W liVUll ItC llB V tZ HI V I - - - .i . : , . . : s, - , ' if 1 1 7 WAU ' -' r - , , WVS- 4 iti: .ixoiiv xnaiu io xix liuuuuu, iic I made a verv uoor sneech before the White-1 Count Sclopis and Pere fHva- was. eloHentyx- .Just;r.as.. 1 foimd.J premiumTworth from 25 cwsulT vyuunwopia a-U fWBW o7on l; locf -!tr j 1 .Our CiwSH PRtnj In smn W W . cintlie are inBnissels., v . s i - -.t-- rue kuu: lu int. tiiil k nnwn 7no-r i vkm Mcuona mtuon.- un Binernwminmi hihim f stump for Greeley and Brown. . toiwear exept his L- wA7rHHIpISrSriX2Ii?X orable naval suit and nothing to1 i,: 7w:7 irr. .1 w him; jfjtts rTuM .-V right, I have dbc6vered -vou VTaYAryrt" wim a. viuo, August ou. i ne pen is miiini- I lt's uiup, August utn. Tlie pen is might- , ., .r . J f f...- -T. V .' rf ' thAVt V f -V- HI Nnrr x" 4B a iumi LUC LUJ-!-D SB ILia illal IV. - ' : i M A M Thiers : Is Aviltlna a work totMU Wm aVfollytas wea i-saperl" Ulloli-i beeVf 1 -a. 1 x l i. V - "T-"; - . xr .t-jt -;l-a kl-i ' i.t I flril,t Ar ixSnA V . v'' -P.JTjt-- .w - ,t prizes olferea artheMiddlesex (Itfas-u)4! iipi ihm iiii Krii Hi. i iih. iiiiiii i--j- k , a rvi uuu a a n Fair for the best specimen, of female' strad- 1" Mr f -i-f-oolrtirJu l1H-fie. A T f. .rt..;.-;l I ... x,.x , .x -UU4-401-L .U'l markable. oy their;;tereness - . . . f excellent taste ; and, temper, ttn nK-rZ 'I -nJj:- ,H 6 ..A-v.wi.ia-ucaaujrjiac. lmTjertal art seen evenr dav in Q streHta 1 hut 53 . ely in ty, ;. t juX'Jj M v-4 . The ' spirit of, improvement is pervading every, portion "of , Charles- ton Bsdurier. ifCNpttherndhifianri1rke pr tnern dxumrae rs I are b ein s arrestea m Charleston tor dome busi - J :1 rtu-r'l'j ' ness without license fTheScaterpularsare. pretty-bad, - lt. j ' the Vjieighborhood - of ,Gf eenwood bMt j2B rt v-v.JL : 1 . I n ,nd oVetdtca to the4 in-- terests of the Masonic fraternity". r-. . , , . Un 1 Ue8day last a small Colored 'I t --l I uoy nameu Avooen ayie iiau ixis ueau eut off while, he was engaged at work .r m t ' m " , 65 ? , ci at Mr. T.' J. Tuomey's gin . in Sum- tor ' 7 ' " v.: : ' ' '" : " ' ' ' iitu, .. . - - . - j!'rW''7TVJAi ' o.n.n . It is reported that five'cases'of -guns ' -i vuaucswu vctcr oajro. i It is reported that five'eases of guns have been shipped to the Islands for I . ... . .1 - -r . , . , . , . I the militia there. JUay. they not be I for election purposes ? - i v .- S ' bome of the most proline grape vines ever known' grow in this yifeinity A gentleman a few days since, picked eight bushels of grapes from a vine he had paid very little . attention ot. J : ;The ; Charleston iVec savst 'Our 1 . -DaI v! Florence to say. that a gang of ;ne- groes'empyed by, the .Wihningtpn, Columbia and August Railroad Com-. pany, to build a switch in that town,, 1 ter iaviuS u ""f 8 k0y A number of inoffensive citizens were xx v v that evening, whUe passing the car in which : they were quartered. They finally became so disorderly that the intendant pf tr townas compenedV oaU out the citizens to arrest them. j . --r- -"v-tt.-; t -. "wt U drvely fight ensued; the ..negroes - ' ' i ' "f lontTi Jlmn-lro ' rlxm rttdn'. tWi lir UU UU VAAVViAUVA VV II lit 11 AAvlS VMV I remainder earneto terms and -were X of tl .oUuv-Uooked uir.i On Wednesday moniing they were examined: by iTriaV- Justice P C. Fludd, who found eight of their; g.,t Vvt, niUg iw-- to-m . Ull VA dollars each or spend iaiL" They failed , to pay;;up, .gp v were handcuffed and marched to jail at Darlington vpuit- rnouse, ten mues distanu .r -V, . 1 ML' BnmAroup SpeecLt by JIar w La. . Mark .Twain was , entertained ,at dinner ',.by: . the Whitefriar'a Clubf London, at the jMitirb Tavern, ; on the. evening of AugustJS.In jeply to the toast in, msnonqrJuark.thus spqkej Gentlemen: I thank you very heart ily indeed for. this, expression, pf kind ness towards me. What I have done for Englaiid and civilization ' in the arduous affairs "which I have ehgiaed .jf good-that is so, smooth I vnVL say it again and again what I have done for England and for civiliz ation in tne arduous part I nave , , T , ., . . . . . ? , tuiviuiU) -. jiaiv uuue fTtfauu ovugi-v, hearted devotion and with no hope of reward. I am proud, I am very proud : that it - was reserved" for jne to- find Dr. Livingstone,' and for Mr. . Stanley to" get -all the, ' ' 0 ' , I TOHit.;: 1 1 .nncrhtiir 1.' I hnnton ?f at' l -.!.- 1- -- ' H ' ' I a '! -ii wia-vwau 'M-wncwwrm. yfiTI(hnPa"! 4-liriiaan1a art thnirainHa rT mil-o .-1 n thfe; wilds and deserts77all over the kc 6ometimes''ridin!r negroes'.8 and soroetimes traveinngly,TaiyIdidnt vm wv r VDO 1 I W nin ntlfl IDA TnOT mind the rail ornytlunff'else; sarthat I didn't -come in for. the tar and feath ers, I found that man 'in Ujiji-a place' yon may remember if. you have ever been there and 4tww.iveT great satisfaction, thataifonna:hii fust in the nick of time. -iilr found that poor ; old man ndeert6d by his gorillast-deiected, nisebl fami 1Dg absolutely famishing: but he 1 shall get another." He had nothing reneile andhorr- f -eat- j 1 V ui and' fitonlor U lnm W;U' " 'Iv vf.vj TTx.x xx.iv, vj kuo iuui (SIOCK rRlT 9Tlfl:wlll rll'tfAVP rrtvn TkfH - -x . . . . , r ..o . auuuuuiuuu, gmoa Jjcivvxa, II V lULfpoOAS, OT TWTI l4,r I O V.n M r. ' v . . . 1 1 .humap h;eart:pau 'desirpj ihet haa;got rraTin.r.Aina ' n t -i , a w a - - a: money ii,ttyi tWitim 'Ooinmanioi--, " t -w - '- - ' - -v ' . ' tioujias been "made with the 1 vhA rf Ri. -.a a.. . j - i . 1 1 m rS auu urv iii-uHion. anci TironflTT.v wi 1 1 adtance." We then HUrVBvtfd 'till that uAnno wQtv.Wwi cuuairy.rQTO uiiikinrouga UJianoffoH j.4uw wj.v wwrau unanofiro - i C I LI III rlta I HP 1 1 1 HIHU IJt-1. Tl Ii'nVT--n. Fn '- i I BT --vsT.!.-, -klrf.t '.V ITj.-T-..-.v'.,.-rr1 t - vni - X v-T ' T T VXU lri JL 3T? tf.fl Rov.1 ftArth.lvIL;!.. ! 11 Z2.rr. n , . O v . , - J . iK;ll e. inc. ailed -nn the old mat, wa xvi-raall for. utterance, and, departed. - v e have since then feasted Ott honors' - 4 r . - i . tnft rPST.nT T.hA r.r1lt. tTlrf I m tviiinn - r . . . . ' -- C i" I rriattprto: rVAf t A? TryCJ-r-rifc-iiIi .ttU i : 7 -JhvJt' rTAA - V."? i --'-r - n sa btanieyjia? tre.iVed znnS-Jiind' I have, received rtbrVsidpraM a ftniifTTno ' uuiguage ;-Z r J 1 F; t: tV rt.v-.y fVyr-p1 oue iMaweu, vyiurotoroii. c. PW on T rt in-nirn-i rrh. ami vvl. I -L . .:T . .-,w-' o; ? -. I and for their. lUtr.iJ 'rtNEOPTLs ost f':EFrECiiES I'Mi'nUU -x." T. . mernCaSft fiCiCreOltpbut.vrSeiTOUSlV'l v-' fof-Infiame-ISote 4nd Weak Eyei.ever offered' .... v.w-wwu4i ,uuUff4V. VU9. Vl.lAbU.1 -- - x- .jp i- 1 - - t: i, - ...i. c ' I- t i ,, r ,3 an 1 i. .it.' .-. is' IsO .acr'-in" tau - r tb. A; selr p . .rl - aLi 8f;,iei! ..J IV .tr fcmf No u.aapF tiuc ant odor, r produces Eu. 1. nrai Brown. Does not stain tae i in, cut irnyeatne hair clean, soft and beantiinl. Ibo only safe and i only safe ana ts. ractory 18 feet Dye, Sold by nd street. New York; w ii- a m m . .. .. . t.- -. .. 4- fT-OSKOO. celcbrated'Uedicinine . has at- tainad a bisa repauuon, as . a-.rUAti ranedy for Purifymg the Blood. Restoring the Lirer and Kidneys to a healthy action," and - Zoning np the SmS "SKWSS. ..WajSafr-lS, cures of the worst forms of Scrofula, Dyspepaia, Rheumatism, Liver Complaint,, Kidney-'Dieease- rtionsof heskm. Nervous pWration. AcZS Eruptions of the Skin, .Nervous Prostration. has caused it to become sr standard -remedy. It is now prescribed djt pnysicians ana recemraaqea iy, oar pest citizens. : . j' i dec ?-P&W&riy onr; 1 1.1 " ' ITS EFFECT IS M I E O TfcL 0 US . ; "ttAtt'S; VEGETABLE Sicilian ft ... flair . ltencwer.. nerfect an ness. fakes hair grow. A better drei essing than any VoilV or -pomatum," Softens brash, dry and wiry hair into beautiful silken tresses. But. above alL tne great wonder Is the rapidity with- which it re- ilT!?y.1,lp to S1-1"! Colo5,l The whitest and worst' looking hair resumed Its youthful beauty by its use. It does not dye the hoir but strikes at the root and fHls.it with new life and coloring matter.-- . - .;wfi' -f The first application will do good; you will see the NATDBAL COLOR returning every day, and ,. before yott know it ; : ; V. .i4.. v.,.' the old, gray; discolored appearance of tne nairwU he gone, giving place to lustrous, Ihining and bean tifi Ask for Hall's Sicilian Hair'Benewer; ho other ar ticle is at all like it in effect -' See that each bottle has our 'private Government gtamp over the top of the bottle. AU other are imi tation. - ; - R. P. HALL & COr,"5Tashna, WHS Proprietors. ' ' For sale by all drngmbts- -n i : S x ?i .s u i.' 4. t sepgO-eodlwD&inw Fr SuWed -. : ,.- ". ,!, MISCELLANEOUS J :A A "D fXT. r JR ' TJlTDTTarrrpTlT WILL HFTl TVa" v GUSsT TO THEIR N E W STO R E, ;JBaN?8JhoK -rj.. RMERLT OCCUPIED BY MESSRS. GRANT on or about j0L.:-' Oa 1 ?O0.l ' 011(iay, Sept. 23X0.. THEIR. LARGELY INCREASED z iii. 'B TX b l 0T -Ej S S - ... ' AND STOCK Have rendered, this chaiigejaeef aary. Are ljeliL receiTei liy : Ef ery Stealer AND :ri. J;: ; Wholesale Buyers Would do well to examine their stock; before par. cnaBing eisewnere. . . ,rtt sep 15-tf . . -:;-;iis;-a vi NEW DBUO STOBE. SffST ,. 1 .FrahDras-.and OPE-fED A LARGE Chemicals. - . . . - 1 At his new store, under the College of Physicians and Surgeons, 6a Third street, .oppottts .City SaU PATENT MEDICINES, PEBFUUXK-ES IN - GREAT VAWETT t INDIA 'KUBBEB -GOODS, TOIl-ET AttTICIJESiow ; Store open at all hours, day. and nte-i. as .vat finnav , . T..-.. . ' . open . ' im mnnw'iw:-, T!nn- T-rTol- Licensed Disnenalr " jrf?.' . , 7 July84wWed&Sunf Twenty Dollars for One. .'.It . V A baci'fbV ..'. . k. i 7 . W SUBSCCTBE FOR O TJ" R "V" E EKL Y ' .y.w. . . ;. . j. A ltiSi M Ch'!w ox ; ' : ora DOIOi! 1 pTf ?ihscriber gcta ac-aca"ati"-bto pre- W-v I n m A-fcV nr .Tk. l. i. VH, . r TirmlnT I Mttec?. !tc'5fS!5 aweenta to $2n; -w-v xu iu,-, , , , x- i . -oeiays are aangeroua.'. . buobcom immediatery ! got a chance at the large premiums. - -v.. I v AiictTSK-?-We are oitaring more liberal inf J dncementa for Ctnba than nhrPnhii.ii.i, - v-- i mate -aoney by canvas-iW-fot OUR WEEKLY ;;L?e PV pwwhm Ksi and i Venus vw Agents sci4 s cent stamn te ' I ' ' ? ... , v . . . - T ' I 1 f l - .jj: r i. a.- THE GREATEST BARGAINS IN - 'J ;' -'- i "i :V .i.; i i . - j - . : r . . , -7- , tt I -Tf TV -k - - - i -- . -fc.- r . umjsicjsjj - ijvtiuS vITT. . - - - J.. . v BOYS' WE AIJu, - 1;: - v - WemakeaspecUHy. G00DS,ra-TO-.rr 4 - " - , Bl WEILL. -rt i i ".. .ft ? .. ;u -1 J n W M C-Tlk w 9 m gww TTaf-t-J - . 1 !-. 1 - ehjl' 5 j' I s v , -x - -. - . . "-.;'." TOT?- .caea; r , h i .HOSIXXLYs 1 Vj E-amine our stock ofiaiei andocnts Hose. , april28-tf ,B.WILU-- oi:-itiri',i:i,;,tTT - J - .fi ' I it-trtrrAcTrj-t& fesf-i. .' T." - to the public For sale bv all Druc-tat in th rltr Price 60 cents per bottle bottles double the oriffinal izc: ., 1. - ' GREEN fc FLANNER, -. : ' ' ' " '" Who1e!!e Agents, r:" .(,ee 14-naclaw Thr. : AX i,t street.' v3 III W J - VI Alt I ii . il. ? 7 :-r''-Vrnr c? -,..': 1 fPHE CHOICEST RANDIES,.vWINr, TTS-' I0K n : v-w yi-a-aa,i,-t. .-. x.,-, - . - , ---.j r 1 T. '3 6 trf. L,. - . t. " AND BEST:;; XI G I o o I; ndarcl ! w a "The T9 SUCCESS ICAOT BE QUESTIONED. W bcautvand variety of music unsurpassed. .It should bo a familiar friend in every Choir, Conven tion and Sincrinz Class I. Price. 21 60: f 13 50 per 'dozen. T.J. . . x . .1 v . v- - Let all the Sabbath Schools try it" It's 'Bparkllng gems of Songs Will be appreciated by every - child. Price, 85 cents.-- - V -,: - .- iioxni "of- singing;": For High Schools. v Full of. the. best music, ar ranged in S, 8, or 4 parts. - Widely used.--' Price, $L . "T. , . - if dOBtpaDiisnea, !ri ' '-v1- iQEMSOIvsmATJSSj'v Two hundred and twenty-live larere paces, full of the best Strauss mneic. IMce, $2 50. . . , ' . j. ; -i PHGEiirs haepi; . A perfect Multum in Pano Very lanre number of the: best tones for Social Religious, Meetings. rnce,jbo cents... ,v ,:,,.... .v: j-r; ---.itjnv i J The above Iwoks sent, post-paid. 1 for' the retail' price.-with the exception of The Standard, specimen copies 01 wmcn wui d mauea (post-pua) xor tne present ior fi aa. - , -., t, Oliver Dlt son k Co. I C.H.Dltsn & Co. Boston. (! v . Hew xorlc sep u-xtaw wea esawtvyeowiy eni , -.r; . FIEST GEAHD ANN L FAIR p OF THE. Farmers' anft IlficMcs AssMatioi 0F K0RTH (DAE-Oim Al A X .-OOLDiB OBOii 10,000 IN PKEJnTIUlnTSt-EXTIlAOR- -: ; .. '. '' -Vk --.i j..-- - . ; .: DINABTATTIUCTIONS. r. 5 THE FIRST GRAND ANNUAI FAIR OF THE Farmers' and Mechanics' Association will open to the public on Tuesday, October 22d, and continue four days. , -v .:?. i'v-'.-" w .'-'.:. Exhibitors from every section of the country are eordiauy mvitea. ' --- -' r r ... SDlendid Premiums for Racins. - ' ' Grand Tournament on the Grounds OctobcrJSth. at 12 o'clock M. ' " - , - . ' . . Hon. Horace Greeley, of Now York, has Ten m vited and is expected to be present one day during tne ram '-. , His Excellencv Gilbert C. Walker. of Yirelnia. will deliver the address on Thursday, 24 th of Octo ber, at 11:30 A. M. - ' : . -. : - ' David Dickson, Esq., the great Cotton Planter or Georgia, will deliver an address on Agricultural 1 meets, on weanesaay, uctoDer zso, at xiau a. m.. Hon. C. W. McClammy, of New Hanover county, will deliver the charge to the Knights entered for tne Tournament, uctoDer -out, at 1 o ciocic, tr. a., v For copy of premium list, rules, regulations, &c, aaaress it. x. J! U--utnjJ, secretary. -' W. F. KORNEGAY, President . Golds Bono, N. C, Sept 18-tf - M ,".f 'l'i!V: ii i n . j ri f if r vvirfi if d.v.i e 4 .... AGENTS FOR NORTH CAROLINA. GUARANTl-ED ... PERFECTLY 7 PUKE AND OF THE HIGIHSST GlXADl-. : oay 19-tf ,r "'4-.: .: T Quarantine Ilotice. A. ffl AND AFTER JUNE 1st.'18T, V7 A Aiw AJ : XX bXfc uii xor. xoi,., xxx . x-vu- lowing quarantine regulations will be enforced: All vessel, from ports south of Cape Fear will stop for inspection at the Quarantine Station.' '" - -. "j.. ... . .. ,n . ,j v'-' All vessels having sickness on board on arrival, or having had skkness on board during the passage, will stop for inspection at the Quarantine Station. ..,.;... . . . . ' Vessels sot included as above, may proceed to WilmingUa without detention. . ' . :-;? liyj- ?" '; .- i -....'. iA.""v", . ' ." ' '-.:. Vi f PUots and Masters of vessels willpleaee ' take ntf , .a . . ; Qugnmtfaie Physician. : ,.i aaay 96-Saw tlNtfvTWtFr- rtJiJdsrpr .-.' . Bacon and Pork. 1 AC HHDS, AND BOXES 6H0EED SIDES 100 mda" ,adB!93tw,D: f Vv '''. '. '' C T Ebds. and Boxes IX & SbonMera, j-. .Si"" -1 75 Hhda. and Boxes Smoked Shoulders, ..vii-A,'. i Cft Bbta. Pork. !f0.M.., r.x t vi: i - 'i',!F.'"W. IERCTINEl,'!wl" c-"epjl!--. Jr7,JRd,Nortb.iW Btt oney ; .Ctuinot Buy It I ' ' FOR SIGHT ISPniCCLESS, 1 But! the Diamond SpecclejwIU Preserve ItV. TF YOU VALUE TOUR EYESIGHT.USE THESE JL Perfect Lenses.1 eronnd- from Minute Chrysta-- 4 j'eDOies, melted togetner, ana aenve tneir s-rme " uiamona " on account 01 tneir tiaranega anami- liancy. They will last many years without cbane. and are warranted superior to all others muse; -tiasw nfactnred.bythe Spencer Optical Manufacturing Co-, CiTjnojr.-None gnnuae? unless stamped with our 'trade mark. For sale by responsible agents tbrowijb. out tne Union. - 'T. w. bbown, jeweler and vpnciaa Is Sole Agent for Wilmington, N. C, from whom tney can only be obtained, jsi o Pedlers employed. feb 23-eodly Fr Sa.Wed t Take ' Notice rpHIS WS-LE.. lVTSANSF-a ; STOCK TOh ..A -thenewauad . , - rv ;2ai-iOxElorfGi " Evans" Block , " Everv varictv of croc ,i f-f -tain- Ingtomy line -wCl be oJercd, 1'nren ConfccU01.A.cs gi- li r ' silt , - !l'rc- serves, J clllcs, xr.nccs, tine; I"Iavr TlX-T lsv--"eS ft iU pccx-slity; - Croc . -1 ry - - 7-. - L anO-Cil-isatvarrx-i. ---- i-"Vrr' U-i4i'IENSON.-?; - 'Psrties fa3i w iT!Tiiassware and Confections. ?t-z6---fders are reBpectfolly solicited. - . seplO-tf , j..rs-r.:.-r 7. -r -. . - ?- I Hi l ill! Ili n iiiiiii tl' ln 'V'' 1 ' ' ." "Tn-DDa1 cards and' V-Sima, CAI3 uA . : printed Ui the most ei" jart s'e, st i. -1 Corner 0. jCJ ' i IN ALLIIV I,. Country mer 'flouts will do -well by r Bndexan-i.niL't.Ti. i. Q.ENERAL COIHS:iON HEr.CITA.NTS ' ' norta water .(toct, . - . Will give prompt personal sttent: n to the sals' or " Bmpiueui 01 voiloii, riavai piores, vienoral Produce ' etc, etc' Also to receiving and onvardiiiff goodav '' ruens buucilou anu promptly mied. S. ?ToBtorrj W. IL Nobthkop. Wn. A. Ctraxna A" QOMMISSION MERCHAlVrS rvj-j. t-r And rroprietors of the , , , . -WIl-MINGTON STEAM SAT ITIIXI, 1 :"v,n':-i'-!t?4 cv Cargoes of "Tellow Pine Lumi for any' market furniBhed.- Special attention eaten to the purchase or sale of Corn or Peanuts. ) purchasa : 001 ,4-1 J ; Autz. JoHHSOir, Jb. . vl B. .B. Bobmit. ,s 0 - . ,- - . . .'- QOMMISSrON llEItCHANTS, iy ' -' V " : Will ve prompt ana!. personal att'entionto the sale ' ! or shipment of Cotton and Naval Stores. -i J cl ..V c OMlllSSIONf MERCaiANTJi;'" vK'f f. i And Dealers in a' iity' Floury - Hay, and also Vrah i uronna meal, r earlllomtny , Noi land 10 N. Water st, Wilmington, N. Cr Proprietors of the Merchant's Flouring Millk ,.nov25-tf :4 v : Jf. i ,-. W vHvV: tfA; A & ;''v- 0 J-;&:iH-AMSos-i;v.;-: ;; WHOISli'AND ItET 'K, ?STAl?Ii AND FANCTC -WEtY GOODS ' t r?Tltt Boo S1S , --el'; July 16-tf 43.MABKET STEEKT. P, MURPHY,1 JOHN .C. HEYER, B. Fk. GRADS iH -. JO.'DICKSON PEARSALL. . nurphy, Heyer 6 Co.; --To-.-'rTc ' ;.;Pk??kiI';.J.- - V- :.'r'";;.i :; Oommission-Merchciiitsi C FFICE, Na' ie- NORTH WATER " 8TBrrl si ot Bignments Cotton, Naval Stores, Peanuts andi other produce . Orders for Merchandize promnUw 1 promptly' sep 6-am , filled. 1 J;, B; Hatt riOMMISSION MEKCIIANT-.AII.''; I'.'.- i .SBAIJCB sr- n-tUCCSOffiATH-H' A K BUENOS AYRES SOLE LEATHER, ; . CALIFORNIA SOLE LEATHER, ' i! ' ORINOCA SOLE IJVTHEJ if. 'A i VOUGHIXITHER,". - Strait's Ban ind Tanneri Oil, " , 4SPRUCaESTE--T,NEWT0R.'v Xibetal advances made on conslgnm.enta.. j ' lyl3-6m rPTIECELL HOUSE, : . J. R. DAVIS, , proprietor.; T7ROM i THIS DATE, THE BATEsIfOR TRAN sient Boarders are $4 00, $3 00 or 3 60 per day, te- . cording 1 - ( , OAK SOLE. IXAhkb. .: ; ?v- ; ; to location and rooms. . Day Boarders, $8 00 : .', per week. Mdiriirs"Eest No. 10 8. Water St.yWUnilnstntN C,"'' VfElALS AT ALL HOURS THE BEST W-NES J. " ItJL Liquors and Cigars always on hand. ?-- ;:.' ; . The publics- Invited to cauTDo lMy L John I). TToodLj,, : General'. -Cm-Esia I'.crcM, North Water St., . WlLml-iffton, NV. C. IERS0NAL ATTENTION PAID TO THE SALE i of Cotton. Naval Stores and Country Produce. -Highest prices obtained and prompt returns made. vStpl5-3m ..-.., V'.r .-vwW.v!" , r'.-y-y':, MISQEjIANEOUS.v ; ; The - Transcript, . . LIBERAL- ORGAN, - PTJBI3IIE: AT: WASHLNGTON,T D. C.rFOB r-rrTjix JipAic wcx-NTs..'.;?' y'- H Let all who desire the encossa of the liberal Re form Ticket anbscribe for and get tp dabs for the Campaign TRANSCRIPT. r, , ' ( f I T '. . : It has the choicest campaign matter, original and . ; ; . vil-ii. ;. . .' "' , -elected, and contains contributions from tome ef . ; the beet A-qertcan writers. Greeley and Brown are ;snre to win,' and all who desire k be on the winning ... . ' ; ' . ... . . . . . i : side should subscribe for Tmc' W-itnotos .TaJ--VA ,' 7. 1 .-.., i -. ' . .-',''..,. ' '. - .".V ecBXFr. Clabs furnished at lf rates an4f ltt o.an. f ; Titles to suit Xct t2X send thai- orders to. . -'.riH. TRANS CT.IPT, ' ,. :t : '. V,' v' Washington, D. t'v A7 July a-Sm . Illolasscs'andCyrup !' 650 - ''.-.'.v.; i .:U.,i'3'-.'v.-t. V?-;.-;'' "T tv,..;..-! .v. Iluscbyado Ilolaases 1; i And V.T ' V..;i"-V- 4., it : Si UV1 S Y'lt UI'! i ". - 1 i f.t ' FofMle very low ty V - - 1 f t :.r. '73unezl-tf ! V .-.' V.TLLARD BROS.'3, ; t . 11 1 AA the effects of Errors and A' "w-i l'i early life.."7!r-' Manhood restore,!. - Imnedunci. 1 I-J itnu& re- tt. moved.- Ifew k markable remo la sealed en-1- AddresB, 1 Nin. .1 f r , ., a ... ;; au.' IK 1 o,l t. trci." t. i-.ew auaiw- , l.ooks aud t .'-" ' - sent ires, :Jf ,. , ... 2 .oath pUELISn TD IN 0X5 OF THE r"ST AGBICOIa JLi tural f .ion. of the i , n a bvl";j222 l and increa :-Scircu' !iu amo-f the Pnf'. , 7 its Colamns U tb. ia.wrs, ,erchant buaine-s mea of Wilsainirtos." . JKmtl "e ' throu-. which thfy can co"ii. ' irate wi tt tMBap.j,. . cl-'m.aii -nusrsof thePeeDee country. $ ness Caras and other advertisemenU inner en Uberal terms. Addr-,. t ...-At,.'" 1 7 i7 II 1)! .ii .1 A I ,-.if.r i V':-7 I. rs.. c "j.W4 ::'ft.'tAi .---JAtL;j L -UX'1,. ,Wx. II. 1 -NATIVS