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1 on , AVM. II. BEJINARD, NATIONAL -REFORH TICKET i e :merpi?f e 8,5e-T? ;hf7e of - 'v'-''?'i.l'il'norfnonsi cams in Ohio: arid we I tJv jrwoojLxv 4 . , - v, I Hprace'GreiBiey, FOB VICE-PRESIDENT: B. Cratz Brown OF MISSO URL ' ELECTOIlAl TICKET. S T A T EA T, L A U G E. THOMAS J. JARVIS, Of Tyrrell, ;; !; ; E. W.'P0U, Of Johnston. FOU THE i DISTRICT?: .f 1st Octavtcs Coke, of Chowan. 2d Swtft Gajxowat, of Greene. 3d-T, Cv Fcileb, of Cumberland. TH--Hj A. Londojt, Jb., of Chatham. 5th David F. Caldwell, of Guilford. Cth W. L. Steele, of Richmond. . ?th 25. .B. McDowell, of IrcdelL 8th Tnofl.D.JonK8TON, of Buncombe. COCNTT EXECUTIVE COJI3IITTEE. ItoOMS DEMOCKATIC-CoSSEttVATIVE 1 xtiTe Committee New Hanover Co., WpflOagton, N. C, Oct 5, .18780 ) V The members of the Democraiic-Conser-vatire Executive Committee of New Han over County are requested to meet at the Stab office, in this clty7 Friday afternoon, October 23th, at 3 o'clock. : This will prob; ably be tho last regalax meeting of thecanv - 'attested to attemL'' t-.-'i:-' I i -. ;? t Wh, IX- Bkkkajio, .- DesDotism; .it means Nepotism. -D&Wtf ;?? - Chairman. - Ft 1 v '' r - ,; " -1 - B 4 People of ; the South! . people of w- " 1 st.at. ftW- "NO SUCH WOBD AS "Wheiv the result p the i State, elec iV . ' . Presidential fighC Every . reader of 1, i ' r m; " thebTAS is fammar with the jitter uemora izaiion inai toiiowku ine 10- i . 7 i "V . : ' . - .7 I Pennsylvania. Ohio and Indiana in I r I that year.: "Many of the leading mem- , .'if 3 i V' " ' bers of the party advocated a change of candidates, and this , movement was seconded by the Kew York World. ..And while. the substitution of a new ticket would probably have I made matters no yorse, the advocacy A . . J of a change without making it re moved the last vestige of hope that lingered , in the breast of tho most sanguine Democrat.- To suggest a ) change of jjandidaCes was a clear ac knowledgment, that the ticket then in the field could not succeed; and the J probability is that Seymour and Blair lost fully one-third of their legitimate strencrth bv the tironosition to chantm fronVrn n nf tbArn' . - , J " Yet, in the face of these giant ob- stacles," Seymour and Blair carried Delaware, ,ew;, Jersey, New York, Maryland, Georgia, Kentucky, Lou isiana and Oregon, casting 80 electo ral rotes, or irs than one-foartb the entire Tpif of ite felectoral college. Lt ua sume now that' Greeley and Brown can carry every State car- session at Dubuque, passed a resolution de ricd by Seymour and Blair:urexcept daring that the action, of the last Legisla- 11 fctrrrtry rrhia 4tA maw avvm 1 " i'rpu i 4. f "jj ' h i, -iu w u auu v irginia anu aU Chiistian people that petitions becir ' TexasA neither of which, voted in the culated looking to the lrestoratidfteew Presidential election of 1 808, and we as it fofmerly stood. The sentiment of the have lftjinore electoral 'votes; "This Church has usually .been against, that, pen will leave ua 79 votes short of a ma- alty and in 'favor of PhilVnthropy, ! even -in jority; h4 thcso;79 votes we are' al, thc cft8f of merers, but-the terrible in- , . V" . crease in crime has so., shocked the, pubhc most absolutely certain to secure from mind that even the Churcll is compeiied to N orth CarohVAlabarniW abandon any sentimental ideas of clemency, giniTenncsse, 'Missouri1 Connects and demand thaf societylihAll be" protected cut' Indiana' 'and Arkansas These from murderers by enforcing the death pen- cisht States- cast 79 . electoral votes. The ac5.ion ?f the .Synod is heartiry an.l mak nn nnr mf :w in tl, U. toral college. rrr'Cf-!' . . -fi . J. X.i .4. -,vt ' . nRCAprrciM.Tion'. : Deiawiro , '-, . 1 3 Xew Jersey . . . . . a Xew York. . . . .V. .Maryland . . Georgia.. ,.ff.,.w, . . , ... .11 H-"' i JVi Lomsiana..,. , t , . , ... . ,8 VirginHr,t,..,;f;..,. ..;;, 17 -;. . lexa!........ ;. . 8 1 or. death is the stern fact which lis to be XorthCaroHna ?i . 10 Totnl... ......... Jut it niay lje aid we'ennhot'houe to carry evorv -8tate named in the . . - , -. ... .. . . above tabjt yljWej candidly be 1 1 ie.Vc ,w ftwU.i'wry them al 1 ; (but, we '.J. tiirJaft-:5hV-folloyin iloubtfnl States iH reserve, iilnoXaiifornia, v New Hampshirc.vJllinois lilmncsota Florida,illhodalstandi Wisconsin and .- Nevada, 'easting SO electoral votes: .. r - ' -Ti r''j. J and our advices r indicate , that urceiey's chances iroTar. better than Grant's in OhioIlliooilV -Minnesota: i ' . .-.k r, j . . iond:yiscpnsio;-;ahd ewjpamp-'t, Virc. ' - Y-- .ot -for our'- lifo hnw West Virginia: . . . r.V.'. '"'5 . -- - -- -- x.r i" -toilsome, WOnaerilU,llle, lie loyeU but viihuii, mui uy .yuc was ntT1"' Nerxus Syrtem, Its" namermia and remarkable Tennowwv.t.w-: . . ..... . . . ..... . . 13 knovvs nAAt lu cn9. wyopalyhprim:!f ontJ w,1:lu; . Tin: was Vittona , Cot, i-ktvs enough'iU -ithin tlie last few KiStt Missouri .T.... Ll ment for lif jvith & poMibility.. of escape lonna, who.having! been once wolded dayV 't imt'kc ni'rv1 examination' of the ' Emptions of the swa, Serious prostration, &e! (UnnSAi ' 'XSrfZVXC i the punlHh-ment by tlie technicalities an,l widowetltiog t her Hrst viw teriof of these mounds LVfCW days byBouT Cvn". ?::;::::::::;l:;:;:-:;:v:;:1iS. nj Arkanw hility of. pardon. atnow fuuirertime, even vet reiet:liJo"ve.JtKei- is a draw.: l7cthcf. Railroad opened one of them ! """" '' . 111 '". , .... .;-u, " L. M.l.:jlla,T of Our party can feel - otTjerwIsa than 1 . at least, a reas v - xt'"- ' ' Ction, , ,2s or can inax; iur. vtreeiey nas able chance of . election. we see how any Dembcrator Liberal should be unduly depressed; bythe I p Vai,w la tions. We have carried Indiana, electing a Democratic Governor for . hare lost Pennsylvania dv a svstem i ce " . " , : 1 "of fraud so palpable and notorious that the result will have no influence whatever in Grant's favOr'beyond the. borders of that State. , . Let 'WW true to ourselves and our country. i A grand and glorious vic tory ia almost within our grasp. Shall we turn bur backs da tho enemy at a momcjit when one more bravo and de termined charge will drive them in terror from the field ? . . -, ' "Up, guards, and.at theuj T trTl great North-West is marching to the rescue of onr imDerilled South. Her armies are led by, men of . courage--by ; Schurz and Tfiurman, by Pendleton and Palmer, by Hen dricks and Kocrner, by Poolittle 'and Farnsworth, by Hassaurek and Gros venpr. . Let us join hands with ' these brave allies, and victory is assured. ' u is not our purpose xo encouragu false hopes. We are .sincere in our belief that it only requires a bold and T . t . . . 1 k determined effort-to-make-Horace c.u not 'Itaifoni Cnf tliA TTnitl ?tatPs " Tt 'U for tho ronle ... '! .' i rrn ' tc I ha anrPfla nt l-roo- i. ' - v I ley means , 1 eace ; . it jneans Kecou-. ciliation; it means Reform : it means Purification; .it means relief to the gufferins: South. The success of Grant means War; it means Hate; it means JNortn uaroima: cnoose, ye .Detween the two. - v . ; A -fv Eighteen dayDririgTis to the night ?f fth Gre i?ri jou-do- mS al yu caQf or the catiSQ? ? Ke- art:(Raicai)Vis;lOTig; aid . . . ' . . i time is fleeting.71 Eighteen days only till the " time a up and the American J , I' . . I ... . 1 rorklo rloirlo tn Trt F 11 rwfir firm I " - T- " : - 1 honesty or despotism nd corruption.' V'l'brin-,..iii , ,.. .; :r. -' ; all probabilitythe f at of the country and republicanism -in America. Are t! . . - . - m w -l I i V Art In J r I li a -so 4-Ka.' n not i and Liberals? That is the question. Xew York gives thirty-five and not thirty-three votes in the Electoral College, as we stated inadvertently .1 ber who will vote for Greeley in November, brought to our city must undoubted Yesterdav. -V I 1 ; '' J ' ' '"' ' " j ly be yielded to Patti. Her voice is yesterday Let every man exert his influence to secure the election of Greeley and Brown. Xo faltering now." Every maif to bis place in line Latest and !Straip:htest Bourbon ours. Bourbon Bitters is better.' TIMELY TOPICS, . Wo condense from a Western paper the points of an excellent article on the death rwmaltv; Tha Rmml of the Prpnhv. terloft Church for Northern Iowa, lately ln VUTe , in abolishing capital punishment and substituting therefor imprisonment for life, Lwas hasty and unwise, and recommending to be commended, and, eomtogfromalody of religious men, it ought to carry convic- tion with it Tlifi, DoonlevOflowa. ,as' well aof ntw RtatM i& AfMntXrt WSnM " ' - T i ,.'!!. J and terrible increase Of" crinie,'1 iiiicli " ini-1 i unit it, i iiuixz iiw.i runn t it i:i iiiirr. ii it'll i in i . nrisijnraent for life is rxr'eflessfo!nrTest. t. . .. - . it j is time Hint. tins. 'Wcuivnetitlmentalisjn came to' an i' Viid.'-1 "Impriwnmrnt for life does riot protect society, anils no hindrance ; .K T Heitl: f1 a ihurd, if jlhe ponalty 44 enforced, he will not hesi The deal W penalty isnotA watterf ent meat. MMueZ& iftdelintteiv preferabk, to th, .Ueru;o snob v,o- f'S&S TO F TO-"1?? J? eiitWdi'v eii f J i " r,!1' ' '-i' r Uenjarain F. Perryri:CkjBgrea9man elect fr6m thfl; rour. dist rict ot South Carolina,, is a man of flno abimiervery deckled Jxluracter. We rckardC nUelection at the 1 1 - t --.-,. ...... tMpromfh ' womaiv.witii a noblo am ,lrjate facV. .iretnorougo examination oi otnera .1 uawe d tostouSeoaT Jio witt py tlwiMnaity of that Krime by the- I" that orrupt time, the love. cCtheQ revealed other cimou walics, evident- So dipointment. t Koridndiious tints or nnpieas Ut&t&ti'tii&nr. austerely pu'as tt.w 7 the work of human, handS;)iu. fact, MSuS Ah'onMi'oW. tlti Jhwni, .ml' tenderlV tre.-.' JluW V it bV- thi.C 1 CWry mound that ;has Wll opened nralBiwn! . DoesnotittcWrm, but leaves the j, w.aaBflj,!, a most whicn has ail excellent. nomintf amja- f.iesideiierdf-theO ' orootfijap stodete; in ratuJrmlyjcp ind MechahWue TiVT s--XrJW t uarei-1 -prqpf ;f hcatWng,:iKt alilhQaeatureS;Lter!tloti Ms-duties at the fclosd of 'hai t. t r:; .lr.i -rviidVana'eaik- Vjc::' ?Cv UUU.VUU; ,7; r ; . tie vmpf.ch hcfltto6 InXoogressTlVe. congrkllTTiT"6, Iuat State on the Victory and the victor.; " ' v- y -,;-.-lL'V ' :.,-.-5 ; -1 yate9 ia .forty-oae, son of .the iuager of thV Adelphi Theatre, graduate, 1 from Bonn, a journalist of fine abfliktea and novelist of . acknowledffed power.-! lne character of Harriet, tno gamuicr a who iu "Black Sheep, M 13 one of the finest in all - . Yi f Charles Dickens, ,Whom he resemble m nunni m " vrlbr ' Aa a lecturer. is navinsr a aisunguiaucu vtu POLITICAL IABAGUAIIIS. Senator Feutbh claims N;ew York for Greeley and Brown, in November, by 50,000 majority. The prosecution oithe Savan nah poll holders for holding a fair election has ridiculously broken down. ', r. The Demo;rants ' have a daily 1 1 . ' 1 organ in PUiladelpbia called tne JSu worn. Like everything else they undertake, it is a straight failure." " " ' . . Senator Hamilton, of Maryland, defines straight-out Democrat: A man - The address of Gov. Palmer, delivered at Springfield, Illinois, Saturday last, is said to have surpassed his ablest and most successful previous efforts. : - Illinois is said to have the most effective organization to-day of any State ' . . . ' . t , n Pennsylvania. The margin either way wnaU, buLgood judges say the. chances. are very fair for the Liberals. . Senator Ransom thinks that the I result of the election m Georgia has inspired Democracy " ahd.'ConservatlTes' of thej whole South. He says there is a manifest I . .. v. I mipu.cuiciii mi u ""5 , I.nr,nAmnn in ha flu ni in IVnPth I 'am. 1 has no doubt that this State will rive its electoral vote for Greeley and Brown, Right, Itanfiom. , - When the German vote in Wis consin is substracted from : the Radical ma jority and added to the Democratic minori ty, it is by no means sure on which side the balance will be found. Should the Scandi navian vote go the same way, as . probably it will, the chances of Radical ascendancy will be still more endangered. . . ",' Messrs. Thompson and Brinker- hoff entertain the opinion .that from 6,000 to 8,000 more votes will be cast for Greeley and Brown in the State of Ohio, than were . i t . i imacr-m u .j,. i tions of Mr.-Pendleton and Senator' Thur-: I .. . .... . . ' . I man wm get out a large addiuonai vote m the tier of counties borderbz on the Ohio nWr.. :''' - , , - General Banks has been at the -Democratic headquarters, and expressed his firm belief that Grant would be beaten' in November. He is- just from . Ohio. He says the Radical majority for Secretary of State will not be much over 8,000, and that there are from 5,000 to 10,600 "Republicans in Ohio who voted the State ticket in Octo- PROMINENT PERSONALS. Dr. Guthrie seriously ill. Gen. Jo Johnston in Charleston. : Bohemians to banquet Stanley. Col. Merrimon is 1 " Savannah Sew. TheJ Yanks astonish Edmund Yates. -r- Beauregard stops with Col. Pey ton, of Loudoun, Va. Count Andrassy, Premier of Hungary, is to be made a Prince. , Greenock, Scotland, to honor James Watt's memory with a monument. Bismarck has won over the im pulsive Garibaldi by his anti-Jesuitical poV icv.' ' : ' ,.;-.-: : ..- i ; - IIou. C. B. Sedgwick, . of CUSe, nas Deen appointed to prepare aeu- .... logy on Mr. Seward. 1 . r. jVPrne Nilssbn-Kouzeaud -ii ..., - Ai' 111 probably make an engagement to singia I 31 and M'me Hyacinthe Loyson la AavirtAAin'tYtn Wrmaintt.tan nf-'wwitr r , r.--- atholic'! views of the .;.014 Catholics. V.. proofs of the work on the late war bv the w 1 r , wca wviaranaijjiacaianon t0 m. Ab7 possible errors regarding the part taken In the campaignby 1 f he French marshal. Lore and Art Iirhael Angela, , .-, . .Tiaphael-died in tho' .Terr iteniUi of. ivu;pi.hi In liSsr h(A i;.v?f.oi . .' ,17 " J118! loved "tt lovea : jttncii, j ueen; mnpjj'" jpvecL-. Michael Angelo lived fnty-f our y tars Ii .. -P ... . t-'v . lut f?n, th.it MWxy. Vftt6rth' dierl,rrthe . stoical ,who had ,never;complamed to tationanfribittcf Weeping; a.tdVn inffr of .liej-, which nresents to uh a . s im i ins iii im i'viii'I'ilii v imjt n nrnw w 1 lifenotmhow -deadBpehs of the pbtCerV 'have been; befprq him hadrhe ouco kissed -her hand, b ii Jthinlc the passion a Of 'that boid'rtehderaesi' ' Wiist'-- kite loof- jnad..Jeide d.'ttifc doid'nhcrbrs'thrilliinrl fet.ru. -r - JBilious fevers a alenVtut stubbornl ,est ; 'Ur Col. John BPalmer, of Cqtomd bial lias beenlclcoted to succeed Col. hti'ortr boV 'ehoristers are iit-StJ Win. Johnson as President of the Charlotte,;;' Colombia anr-AngjastJ Kaiiroaa. ; j . - . : ' ' , '" . ' I i The tiWsays: Ai gentleman n met! vt. waiklBr &IOD fit tlie - Sireei IB. I Columbia : the ..rthw-vSiigTOlj struck a violent .oiow, unaerxne ear, tor what purpose ne-is entirely , ui "VUUi ' ; : . un aunaay last one wnue man - ana nve negroes ., were loageu "1 aw lu p, ,ua1Svu HU, wy tne store 01 ur. u . juuiuu, iiv ing some three miles from Kidgc Spring Depot. So says the Edgefield Advertiser. mviwu wsueu .msuiuui Judge Melton issued his order Wednesday for the release of Henry tt - I C. Carter, charged with forgery, upon his own recognizance, in the sum of ftsoo for his nnnparaneo at the next Court of General Sessions, to answer to the charge, states the fitenfx. . . A disastrous fire occurred in the lnwpr niirt of Riehland count v on Saturday last. The flames broke out on. the turpentine farm of , Mr. A H. Vau Bolklen, consuming two crops of turpentine and 40,000 trees,, and a so stroyed a ; valuable ci welling t 1 n . f ,ri . ... I: .. iu tne Avourt ot uenerai sessions 1 at Columbia, says the JTmon, the case of Thomas Yioberts, indicted for the , of T);lvis. IhW-h was hpinr heard at the adjournment of the day previous, occupied the court during I Tuesday's session. .The jury rendered a verdict ot mansiaugnter. ;. .. .. A correspondent writing from . A , ?. .1.. . . . r r t .... 5 1 j. oiucua mc fpaiuueuo wx i U. , A . 1 1 1 A . I culture, Washington, represents that exclusive , cotton , culture is giving place to more diversified production, In evidence that this section is adapt- ed to the irrowinsr of crrasses. he states I that in May last, from 2i acres of StllT, rea upiana,ne CUl 1U,UUU pounas nf -fino roil fAwar Vioir'' TTia annnaaa I has .ocxooekor textensiyf) .demand I o1"" 'v,u'" ovvv. Pattl-Cary-Sauret Mario. , VV C are iree to COnless that we have I ' ' . I JS&!. SZ?!L?tJ& j. - : -i i i ver, ror juano-s voice, tnougntne Den uvs ua, ib u bhh puio mc. As for this -rest of the company which -r i . jur. otraicoscn nas Drougnt togetner, Suffice it to say that the merits of Mr. Sauret, as a -violinist of the first Sauret, magnitude, are without dispute, for the Washington public are already too well acquainted with the merits of artists like M'llcs Carlotta Patti and Cary to need any , renewed assur ance from our hands1 that to hear them is to love them- or their voice. The palm in the combination of talent which Mr. Strakosch has perfect the entire register is a com bination of melody, art, and nature. It has been said that Carlotta Patti possesses two methods the first one, which may be called the "artistic" one, e t , . I is ue result oi careiui sumy anu training; and the second, the "popu- rlar" method, the one which appeals not so much to the car as to the heart of the audience and bewitches the masses. In the performance of last night these two methods were sand- appearing after thc icor. ' - For instance,' what could be. more perfect singing than Mile Patti's rendition of Proeh's Varifiiions tie Bravoure, and what more exquisitely beautiful than the manner in which, in response to a vociferous encore she gave that gem of French pyrotechnics, 11 est UMag- I istrat: Ifat ha, Aa, hat hat Jta, &c. I Her voice, so pure, so clear: her voice. 2J&n&X I - -. " r at thin UtfTo o-iW htmtxA tV.o V.rnCO tU aawvas t n.' wu a a vv uv uviiax ii alia It; and It was Well .W6rththe price Of , .. .- ' , .. , , : . 1 nHioomn r. hnnr Pft, , tnt nUA 1 vawuAva WV Avv4. AM VUUV MlVUVi , .t' 'T.rj'ij;-!- Lii:--im " UMUtir : iT? 1 " A Hurled, Ancient Town Discovered. The Portland (Oregon) Herald, of I the 20 nliL::''liavsiu; l " ' '? I rn i t -.i x . Travelers fromMontecello to Olym- Tim. hVP Tirttifrl t.tirt sinrmliiK.fnp. mation if Vmunl in What, iatrrwiwn nt Ar..i tT: . ti : i. 1 iuuuuxi' xuwciBa.cxywigc mound- say 800. feet hi ffh and 800 yards in diameter at the base at the j Southern end of the prairie, about 25 miles from Olympia, and scattered oterthe prairie for a ; distance of fif - j teen miles are many smaller mounds, not more thanfonr fecjLhigh and twentv or thirty in diameter. Manv4 wMrv,,v,,7t,,t; 'y r v-'J. .";. the ttyht aid, , have . caused m singular a coul and-fouud' remains o :pottery, and a thcru is some w rioos relic of a , long- lorgotteiVnseoyereav ihetheo- tery.M inhabited j.sent t0 I'rotessoXgasjsi; and 1 iris-" (expected that he will make a. yisi to I plaP and ' 'make- a jthoronsh. eiam-.H . In aUon person ally, "7'; ' . r'S t.: -..7 Senator JairicsAV.Tattefion of . . tx J rr" i itT - Tii V present the total lengtn actually open night at Luncoln HaD v Alloy there ;mounts t0 7 746 miles, and there is was, it is true; but the alloy was feu- m nnns!mtinn nn nrtnnt o ni I c,vVU.:,i.i" l..-.1. U'-...' i.;i..v. I tvKineye to a neaitny action, ana Toninsr np the re Wot only pre- l Tasteisthe rnlcroscrope of frted:ij 'mekly buneia j. 70,750. Paul's CathedraL- London. Rather fcoysterous ? TTooiTTnansfthan.r whovimports cargoes of John" into California, is NiY nr tr '-..b.. tb -trouble to count the seeds in the head f a poppv and fonnd 32,000 of them. . A ne;ce of Daniel Webster is running a Boston lodging house, and her husband sells fish. She once married for money. Judge James Buckley, of Brook- lr,. ir-hrt Tcqfi rvfnt lr lnrlirttpii for I I ml ' . ... , - M 1 T 3 I , . .. ,1 1 j- j I drunkenness while on the bench, died I , , tttj.i, i0 nn wno,1air mnrrilno-last. SUUUeulV UU T cuiicsuav uiuiuuik kmu i "V .:yrrj .:e, .- lemawsKi, tJio violinist, wno came over with Rubenstem, says "the women of this country are not very pretty, but they seem to be very ap- preciauye 01 muic -. Dog Eater, Ten Bears, -r . 151 or Mouth, Heaps of Bears, and George ' "O Washington; aboriginal gentlemen, who have been in business with their little hatchets on the frontier, are in Washington making arrangements to be civilized. ; . - . . Sojourner. Truth, a VCry Old and. 1 !.' '. OT, -rrioTT!l gi"iulwu: "s1" " ""'""i 1 Jears past a sort of pet for the Aboli- tionists, is making stump speeches for Grant in Ohio. She is not the Truth of whom Bryant says ' The eternal years of God are hers, though she has Jived almost long enough to induce the world to thinK so. The grave of that gallant Vir- I guua oumic., v v.... . ..6...v.., . Cf1 riif1 I J-orl 1 rtMTl IS "II frril n Pf 1 is in Houston, Texas, without a stone to mark his last resting place, and the fair ladies of that city are now mak- inp- an effort to raise funds to erect a suitable monument over his remains. A stirring appeal is printed in the morumg papers iur am iur i-uut iiu- i nniiP .1 In no part of Continental Europe nas rauwayism maue greater Mrmra, vf loto trian in Rnaeia. Tn 1 RJ.R tlift I A .i.A i launay o j diviu va- muv v-v v.x. j A 4ALX If 4A T O T OIV1U V. ayaav vvma J ' e;0,i " n t l5nc rf on wtotp. e tm miles, at .,p at least a third of which " j will be in working condition in the course of 1872, making aT total of nearly 10,000 miles. ' SPECIAL NOTICE. Taxes! Taxes ! Omca of Tax Coixkctob of Niw Hanover Couktt, No. 12 Market st, Wilmington, N. C. September 19, 1872. T WILL BE AT THE REGULAR VOTING places X or the several Townships or tms county at tne time and places named below, for the purpose of collecting State and County Taxes for the year 1873: Federal Point,... . Thursday, Oct 8nL " 4th. " 7th. Masonboro, Harnett.... Monday, , .. .... .UU T , Grant, Tuesday, 8th. 9th. Hollv. Wednesday, Holden,... l ourwaj, I coiun&ia." rnday. Saturday, Monday, Tuesday,- Wednesday, Thursdav, Friday, 12th. a8we' loint Caawe11' 1 Caswell, at Gum, i Lincoln,.. 16th. Kocky point, . . Cape Fear,.... 18th. D. PIGOTT. sp 19-tf "KrnT:00 4. Tov-DowaTD WOUV r raJerS' Officb of Tax-collector NW HAHOTER CotJKTT, No. 12 Market street, Wilmington, N. C. September 14, 1872. i The Tax Books, for State and County, for the year 1872, having been placed la my possession, tax payers are requested to make prompt payment ' I may be found at my office every day, (Sundays ex cepted) during the present monlh. DAVID PIGOTT, TaxCoUoctor New Hanover County. sep 13-tf , ; Taxes, Taxes. I . I THE Laws of Taxes are presumed to be known . . t . . . . . I -a. Dy most tax-payers, i nave uu istn uctober ror 1 collecting before advertising, but cannot receive all I uu uo isi uny, or ouraig loe ingi weet AU neces- ary facilities are offered: those wishing to pay. ' D. PIGOTT, Tax Collector. sept ZY-spe.vWEi I uKAl 1IAIIC 1 ReKtored to ita OriiriTial Yonthtnl nnlnr I ' ' " By the use of lhat Scientific Discovery, called . , I aiohho f aujiAnwun It will make HAITI GROW anon bald lieadfL t ceptta very apersow, wit furnishes, the nutri tive principle Dy which the hair is nourished and BTIT pL1 fte from taiaaS ont '"a d08 not stain the BkiB. Ko better evidence of its suDerioritv need be ad I Stothe pubii? duced than thc fact that so many imitations of it are .1 it is a splendid hair dresniug. . pT hall r" aTua, if, - ' .' K' FJKlbI.,.,. igPts. : - K UinalTghW for Purifying the bu celebrated Mcdicinine has at. putaUon.as a reliable remedr Blood. Kestoring the Liver and BACHELOR'S HAIB DVE. perfect Bye. Sold bv all Brnn?i8tx niw, new otk. ?-eodly-ent Tu TU Sat 7 i MlLCELLAEQltS. r; fyp . iYOEKs ." VAirtr ill. I'k A w llrlstu LT16A uschoocSeb-I vrj-.w,o UTio.Iao TImwi- r .r : ' UAPT.'--JNiJiUW an, sort ana oeauunu.-: rliie onlv- safer mad Factory ,1 Tiiklests ltet Merits 4 M JlpgL ; ; i. t: FOB OVEtt THIRTY YEABs''1' P E B R Y D A T I S .' Pain -Killer Has been tested in every variety of climate, and by almost every nation known to Americans, it is tne almost every nation Known to Americans, 11 is me -1 . a J A AAma'KVn WulUBb CUDSUtUl UIIUUSUIUU WiU lilceuiuauio 111CUU almost constant companion of themissionarrandtho t and noon should traveJ on our. Lakes andiyeri no on. should travej on our. ines ana uyers. j.v. i, ...... wlttout Paln-Klller Was tlie FIrt, and ltn only Permanent Pain Reliever. , Since the Pain-KUler was first introduced and met with such unsurpassed sale, many liniments, reliefs, panaceas, and other remedies have been offered to the public, bnt not one of them has ever attained the truly enviable standing of the Pain-Killer, .; t WHY IS THIS SOT It is because Davis' Pain-Killer is what it claims. to be, a reliever of pain. ' ' . Its Merits are . Vniurpasged I " ..si villi are Huucuni If yon are suffering from internal paid, from twenty to thirty drops in aUttle water, will almost "stanuy cure you. mere is nouungio eqnai . a few moments it euros COLIC, CRAMPS,' SPASMS, HEART-BURN, DI- 1 DYSPEPSIA, SICK HEAD- ' I ... , ; ACHE.. .. .- :. .. In many sections of the csuntry where , FEVER AND AGUE , there is no remedy held in greater esteem. r , 1. u 1-- 1. v i . . 4 drOD. in w.ter will nrevent sickness or bowel troa- reiBUnB USVeiUIE BUUU1U KCCU UT lUCni. lew- Diesrrom cnange 01 water. , From foreign countries the Calls for, Pain-Killcr Mi?"' : , ., , are great. . it is iouno to Cure; Cholera When all other '! Remedies Fall.' n,en nsed externally, as a liniment, nothing gives anickerase in ''' ? ''' ' ' '. 1 j Burns, ; Cats, Bruises, Sprains, stlnea from Inserts and S raids. I . I " removes theOre, and tbe wound neals like or- I UUtUJ BUirrJ, UvrH3 BUJXCtlUlf I gout, or neuralgia, if not a positive core, theyfindthe uxuarr bujxb iuuk uu.ckiiik v 4tix tucu4iiauDiu p A .TW.fT. tR'' gives them relief when no other remedy win."' . IT GIVES INSTANT RELIEF ACHING TEETH.' 1 . i From 1840 to this day, 1872, (over Thirty 'Tears), Perry Daris' Pain-Killer has had no rival. : - Pvapv hnn qaIt aonAV Drtn1l baan ft r hantl sn. asvtj uvuovmvv(v duwusu mr 111 sr uauui w ply it on the Srst attack of any pain. It will give Miuuaciwy reutn, ua save Boon 01 BUlieriilg, . . Do not trifle with yonrselees by testing untried remedies. Be sure you call for, and get the genuine Pain-Killer, as many worthless nostrums are at tempted to be sold on the great reputation of this valuable medicine: Directions accompany, each bottle. Price 35 cents, SO cents and $1 per bottle. GBEEN & PLANNER, ! Wholesale A. c c n t s , WILMTNCrrON, N. cs Sold at retail bv all Dramrists and dealers in Fam- uy Medicines. '- 's n -u Sep 4KlAW2m r AAEON & EHEINSTEUT TFII.I. t-r. M : IW1 C 1 M ' 1U XilJMlw ! F- W I S T- O RE, TTVDKMERLr OCCDTIED BY MESSRS. GRANT -17 & COWANv opposite the Hotels, an or about 7 Monday, Sept. 23rd. their iargely increased ; AND yl: ;.. ...'. S T O C K Have rendered this change necessary. ...:: i'i; I it.,: t.- ? i . C3-OOZDS;;;; Are teing receired liy Ey ery Steamer ms ASD .1 -V. WholealeBnyers Would do well to examine, their stock before pur- chasing elsewhere.' , ? ' '"!'u.! firt At Low Prices:' 5QQQ BUSHELS WHITE AND-MXED CO. 1 Cifiti BARRELS FLOUR, ' ' ' BALES HAy- . ii ,i BOIES V C. 1IIDDLES, , 100 :B(?XK8 SM9KJEP s;es, , v .i ; l R HHDS BACON SIDES SHOULDERS,' - .;-'i'"i'.;it'. . .;--:;;..-, -i 1 OA A BBLS PORK, ' 'v 5 . '..'! k Auu.iv : i.r- .t ..,;4.t !K A A SPIRTP JBARREL8-5Cew and Second' OUU Hand, , y , BAGS COFFEE, : i , c-iu! T i 150 8CGAK o;utc., ;,iT.rr J ; A 25Q ROLLS. BAOGINQ, te; ?,i!(";V!l T,, i . i ' J-or eala: by' ;ixxu : 0 . f:W t1 J'' ' lni.-'-l.i:. i:ii.Hlrfir octtf WIUXaMS &; MURCHWN,.. BE WI-iJ-'-.VWKWf It fl'.V.'HM, . -J Cjprftnjtsn4.0ek sis., , v VV - i-- IN ALL ITS BKAKCIlEs t'uttntry nmrcUahts will clo well by willing on n Mid exjuubiing our 0tock. .-.'j. jxoj : 19-tf MJ.1 V- MOFFITT & CO.,: 7 fill - 'f'. f'i.Z '-o; ;iii.MiNGTON,'N. c. Will give prompt personal attention to the sale or shipment of Cotton, naval Stores, General Produce etc., etc ,Al" to receiving and forwarding gooiN ' tT Orders solicited and promptly filled. ' sap tf :.-. ; :. i . -. ALKXJOffKBOW, JB.' 4' -; .8.'R. BntDSET JOLLXSON A; KIUDSEY, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, " ' - ? Wllmlnetou, W. CM ' " WU1 give prompt and personal attention to the galu or shipment'of Cotton aiid Naval Stofesi ' . . i B. F. MITCHELL & SON, C' OMMISSIQN rMEE4THANT; i And Dealers In r- Grain, Flour, liar 'and also fresh t Ground Meal, learl Ifomlny . ..and 'Grlt t - " ' ;,'.,. . : ,r.'- . , . Nor, 9 and . fiR? Water Bt-V Vilnaington, X. c. t Proprietors of the Merchant's Flouring Millji. nov as-tf " . -: ; -'-f- J. &.H. SAMSON, TTTIIOLESALK AND RETAIL DEALERS IN . STAP1.H AND FANCY DRY GOODS. ' Notions, Boots, Snoes, Hats, 'jnly 16-tf -. t v 'lt,y-- ;4 3 MARKET STREET. P, itURPnT, JOHN C. ILEYER, B P. GRADyT ' : JO. DICKSON PEAKS ALL. Miuy,J Heyer' & Co., r- ', -V . if 'GENERAL ' ' OommiBsioE, Merchants. 1 f 1IC1, JNO. 10 4NUitm WATKB 8TRKET, I i ; I i y " . , v.v.o M wu- I 016UU1UUM wi yviwuf aw stivao, A vAUUlQ a lit I other proaace. ftlled.. urocre ior Jiiercnanalze promptly J. B. Hattison; I pOMMiss ion merchant and ; .,,r muuwpx, HEMLOCK SOLE 1EAXHEU, - ; : .-. . BUENOS AYEES SOLE LEATHER, ' ' CALIPOKNIA sole leather, 1 ' ORINOCA SOLE LEATHER, i r'':- :. -4AK--OL&-UEATHEB, . ' : Z if ;': OAK BOUGH LEATHER, StraiPs Bank and TanntDi Oil, '; ' '.' JBPHUCtSTKEBTiNEWVORK. ... .,. ' ... 1" Liberal, adTancca, rndeon consignmenta. JulylSim :.,i.'iA-.. ... F TJBCELL HOUSE, J. It; DAYIS,: ?PROPRIETOU. FROM 'THIS DATE, THE ItATEs'jrOR TRAX . sient Boarders are fi 00. $3 00 at SO per day, ac cording to location and roopaa. . Day Boarder. $8 M per week. ' :- : " , ' fjonSl-tf MomlTs iEestaurant, TZE3IZEj . ',! r!-s'..'V 1 '.. '.. No. 16 8. Water SC., Wilmington, N. C. MEALS A-i ALL HOURS, THB BKSH WINES, Liquprs and Cigars always on hand. ., . W Tha public are Invited to call..:.' lr8j?-ly : John D... Woody, : Geasral'.CaEfflisaoi.llErcliait. North, Water ; Sl.Wllmlngton, N. t. PERSONAL ATTENTlOSr PAID TO TOE SALE of Cotton, Naval Stores and Country Produce. Highest prices obtained and prompt returns made. : scpl5-3m. 'lit : : eijeceert, PIAH0 ' FORTE AEE E00MS, Above 7 aud 59 ITfarUet Streets, J (MA SDN I O HA LL,) , W JS JS JJiit "PIANOS . .i - ' acrpected - by the first stenmpr Thp am un questionably "tha best now madet. v They cost no more than ordinary Pianos." They are superior to any in tone, touch, action, material, durability and iiuibu. Arum preier uiem to any otner now maae. Thev are far above comnetitlon, Tha .m mM nnlv at the above Piano Forte Bales Roorag, whors Piaiion and Organs of all prices to suit ara for sale. ' nrt 1i.tf . just:eeceived, LARGE LOTLOF Common 11-inch Plus, ' Bright aad dark doable thick Navy, Black and " Sweet; Cavendish Xi and other grades of -.ane-u-.T.-s. . I. ClietoiToDacco; Ala V fine lot of im-' ported ana domestic SEGAES, 20 cent tar. H-vBURKHLMER, r f 1 Sign ortheHndlah Chief. a ' WA.V..NO, 6 market ht. oct 6jtf ,0.r:eS.pljcjtedi : r 7 ' v.- .. '.." i, .n ' ; TOBACCOS, I i r . UI1 1 ; t.'ii..-'. tne cent i rax .iff BTrMV-.-'V. ' WILMINGTON "-JV.-. C. .'IT..-' " '. jsep.swtr s vT.-; ' . l . ; : . tEREAVTER TlIEroLD SCHEDCLsTwiLt BE '-LA run cars staTtins- a, A. M., and one car run ning as lato as 11 P. ttj Thrce 'cars are now on the line, and everv effort rffl tu mV tn iwwimrooaate b thepuhlio. ;;. .-! . -.;f, ,-''t".- t nt c-am runs to and from the Railroad trains -A V Proprietor. ;. f - . .. ; 1 1 Hi I .,IJ7t I ; .t ' r . V J-w r r t mm" Hil' JI.MIJI uTl" " 'f - . L - i:.:'"-'- ';'' ;:1'.v,v:.;;:vr- "
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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