.X , t .-, -X.:.. -L. . i " ' -."-V .. ' - r j ' - " WM. H. BERNARD, 1 " ' ' . Editors. CICERO W. KARRIS, ) , ' , , jriLMINQTONfiNrt: Tuesday Morning, Oct, 22, 1872. NATIONAL REFORM TICKET ! "FOR PRE3IDEXT-; : Horace Greeley, OF, NEW YORK, : FOB VICE-PRESIDENT: B. Gratz: Brown, - OF MX&SOIUU., r ELECTORAL TICKET. S T A T E A T. L A It G THOMAS J. JARVI3, Of Tyrrell, E. TV. POtJg Of Johnston. E. FOR THE DISTRICTS: 1st Octatics Coke, of Chowan. : 2d Swift Gaixowat, of Grecae. 3d- T. C. Fcixkk, of Cumberland. 4th IL A. LosDON, Jr., of Chatham. 5th David :F.-Caldwell, of Guilford. Cth W. L. Steele, of Richmond. 7th F. B. McDowell, of Iredell, 8th Thob. D. Johkbton,' of Buncombe. COUNTY EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. Rooms Democbattc-Conservattvr i Ex'tive Committee New 'Hanover Co., WUralngton, N. C.,' Oct. C, 1872. .. . ) Tho members of the Democratic-Conservative Executive Committee of New llan- ovcr County are requested to meet at tho Stab office, in this city,' Friday afternoon, October 25th, at 3 o'clock.. . This will prob- ably be the last regular meeting of thecam- paign, and as important . business is to be ..j -' -' ' - Wn. II. Behnabd, ' ' " . . Chairman. D&Wtf THAT POOL PI.OT AOAIW. : We sec that bid story of tampering with the Legislature so! as to secure a majority and thus elect Judas Isca riot Benedict Arnold Tweed Traup- man Pool United Senator is starting its rounds again in a new shape. This time it emanates from a "prominent gentleman who .has just ' passed , , w ;," ',- through V ashmgton and whose . ? ! , - i-. oracuiar givmgs out are teiegrapnea to a Louisville paper, with all the startling intensity of a first class sen- -sation. -, - - ' mt. '11 1" . l n J ...... I , .... ... . , .... b lature illegal and will get the Kadical Supreme Court Judges to sustain him. I He is then to appoint John Pool Sen- ntor as he will hold tint there is no Legislature in session. The Legisla ture he will let go over until the next election. 'r ; ;r:: - " -; - u ow tnis is a nice, sweet pro gramme, and we do not doubt it at all on tho score of its being too enor mously wicked or high-handed. It is simply because of the impossibility of such a game being played at this time mat wc are increauious almost to tne point of laughing in the face of the young Bohemian who originated the joke. ' ' ; TA A - w -nr pvFa,su ii tlie role of a: Cromwell. s- He iwould not dare, with all his effrontery, to set M .A.:n:..11 1 T : fIWW rZU?U"V"i" lature, even with' several more Rich - mond Pearsons in the field to support ' .r.vrr t j;. me puyeiiLk. a,jua xeuecuoai lure based on the assumption that Grant mast of coarse be elected. ' His prem ises proven false on. the fifth of. No vember, of course his deductions amount to nothing. No. Judas Iscariot stands no show ing for anything ,in irNorth '.. Carolina but the' inerited ' contempt,' scorn, ob loquy and loathing of the true people of the State. If his master Ulysses . should happen to. be elected by im- j - . inensc irauas.ana pnDerT.'in.inecnt- .. a i i -.I . , - iiM,cB, ne mav'get Komevmng-za 5 -t?x for his services in the cause i of Addi tion and Silence. O therwise he is'pr- lit !rnlltr rl!armVr'ur't11iil lllrn 1.5a , Tav. ... - " . . . . ' . . ' tan riAtrtfvrft . . c ' the coiuirujta RALLY. . ..Last SaturygIjfenvtM.7vVd- Thosl b." emoty addressed a crowd of 8dmo.d"-Te'"inr Wmiam'QWF 1116" Political issues , of . 17.imi.rf nJ , ' serious "attention' wstf paid ' fniifin i paid to tuo' . speakers, who improved 'tbe iccasi6i); , to hold up the rascality and tyranny ; of the present Administration the i. 'danger to jour republican institutions if it shoulclbe contmned another four. 'yearSj'tandrtCS great hope -oodeot have of overthrowing itvby the elec ; ' tion.of Greeley 'and Bowri 01, the : fifth oY'Novembcr;-;0 A fine barbecuo dinner was enjoyed by the.largejowd,landU Jihings. paweci off pleasantly flrul for the good ' Old Co!uVutw,0 be heard frrtmrAn it n ': V ; f a Vorabl v st"arted: "goin-l.et u fpTOUTItA 1 VA I J AOKArii . , ' 1 1 in mini ' iiimi. ji-iiii5,ci o. 1., - j rork with wpint and discretion. We - want the Cape Fear district to; lead all her sisters in rolling up a majority for our candidates. ,VFVi "gntiiior principles, for liberty jiteefx aud let y tliis fact inspire us to exert ourselves to tho utmost. 0 . . v . . . Some of the weak-kneed relhreil . 1 v 1 1 on backbenches call our. campaign, editorials heroics. Wo - do Qt cav'H at the term Or the spirit, though we, might Wo are engaged in a gigantic warfare and have used such energetic words as come to us easily and natu rally. If this be going into heroics, so be it until the end. We would like to be heroic for our country heroic in the true and high sense. Wo would like f o say some word for our dear cause which would fire the hearts of 'the callous and cold, and assist '.materially' in: thb election )f honest old Horace. Greeley and the success of tho great Reform movc- meni in vue euuiury. ' Forney denies that he has sold out the fhiladelpTria'jfVitf tb the Grant Cameron ring. '' He says he iutends to maintain-the integrity of his journal at! whatever cost. Tlie story -was started for 'the' two-fold purpose' of injuring Forney, and benefiting Mhe t , ' ' t - - ' in the polities' of the day.. He re- pudiates Grant's friends V, - with blind tenacity to Grant himself while the Grant faction kick and abuse him as if he were a dog. For- vejt t 8ecmH o us, will be obliged to hh compan or descend to a boothek TIMELY TOPICS. That dignified and able commercial pa per, the "New York Journal of Commerce, awards the palm among the conventions which have met In the Metropolis for many veara tn t bp fiittincrTCaiinnfll Honrr! of Trade, its opportunities for just criticism are fine, and wc are disposed to accept its dictum, Describing the previous conventions as tfvn toprofix and totenmnabls discussions, partial and narrow Views, iand pet ideas run f . 41 . . . . to extremes, that paper contrasts the present Board of Trade: It ls a Wy not made up of men representing one idea and gathering together Id 'extol 'and magnify it,; but con- sisimg oi icamng mcrcnania ana Dansers - who are concerned winner rlifrAwint n Ana cal, to promote the sections of tho countrv. and havins a com- mon purpose only in the advancement of the whole nation to a higher levsl of com. mercial and financial honor and prosperity, 1... - - .- Such a convention is strictly and truly national. Every 'section is entitled to a ... i 1 t .-.1 t. voice, and is heard with respect. It would . . - ... . - - V be too much to say that schemes of private. nature and doubtful value do not obtain a hearing, for it is not possible to exclude the axe-grinder from any convention Of human beings.. But we can declare that the liber ality of the National Board of Trade is but rarely abused in this respect, - and the fate - of the intruders irralmostrcertainry forc; doomed by the good sense of the members. They leave it to Congress to .become the dupes or willing allies of all sorts of kite- flying operations, and mostly stick to what r -.r business exrerience. To mention Congress 1 remindsone of the suneriorsatrncitv. direct- I nessand clearness of the discussions which nnn hrar ut tle mfWtinm) rtf - tlift'TJatinnal " "; " ; "K 1 1Tl:.iTn I" T, them the quiet wits and j uaiuwaHu... Iwoki -They are the i countinir-houso'nd- ItopaUcpt ot long che, and but few of j tiiem err in that wav. The president Mr. committees nMke short'Mt(octd 6f thtf rab jeets referred to thernufBIoo, shorMo ue iucia on tne vtai point& t ine speeches are, as a rule, remarkable for brevity and earnestness. We should not find a haU full of men more truly : the opposite of those talking clubs called Congress and Legisla- tures than the rational Board of TrndR. Edwin Forrest, the ereat traeediah. is . ': r 1 readinff "Hamlet" to the FhiladelnManS. ... . : . .. The namrs savhe doesU'hi amasrTv-man- her IlissubUeihtelliWnceUnatehimto clothe each clmracteuMhjwtohiuivid- rft.'rtii.AriiWi- tv;- fin.- most unsatlsfvinc in the richest 'character u..vt.Mvau1u.viu luuiuuii auue. 1 luv to be found Iri all the drama, is riven with all the lights-and shadows of true persona- tion. - v .z. k mi? norennii corruptihe influence of bncrab6uffe knd ihe - ......... .......... u k ,1 t... a. are a cultivatt feteuectbaieVwlfe j ..... . . . 1 iaihl j bring out something: that was hidden before, or throw 'a 'mellow, ' finer light on ioany parts of the grand Shakspeareantext A 3Ir, BccQrVrapoy an.'Amorian'; citizen, has been arrested aud imprisoned. in Havana by order of the Spanish authori ties. He is suspected of communicating vlth the1 lysttrgenfJ.'' 'ttfs seems:lo be, from tho published facts, a stroBgercase of' out rage than 4he Houatd case. Will not Sir. iUsh., interfere. and.savcC. the,, dignity and. honor of taypacafjjl A V ' human body 'alsbji place ould have in ( the furtherance of ready being made tor thefctatc Uair. , h d b h of thelaw. welfare of the various J frosts last week about Cheraw, which the Church were founded was a pri- ,-rnuey, oi rmiaaeipuia is un aaapiinpar-. were ournea on yie. waieree. ,pianu- churches are independent, and lie de-1 jljaraentary usage's, ''and hurries through tion of laj. James' 'Pagah, ; says' the 'nied the right' Of the association; tb .tfasbess 'without confusing it The several Winnsboro .News.,-, Friction. ,. , erect itself into an ecclesiastical covin- T"! I T'l!l-Jll t I I 1 m. 1 . I An IhdUuut, to.wv lias.apigwitlil a human face which' the "' -olfiKAna .'oT1 1 a lusu'naturctrJ If he ' had 'hid n - - '-t- nil- m. " --w-'r ' Hftvcnlver won't run for Mayor :?f 7 " ntoriuayor; r I : . cral Committees Ihe 17tn7 decided to substitute F. w. Bru, in place of Charles Sumner, for Governor, t abd William L." Smith, for Lieutenam Governor, in place Goorge- M. Sttdrtll : t . ' ; s: that An honest ticketLxnll stand a taif Dirtru rs i- - . i. r iThn SffttiTnomotTatic and Lib-J in fnfH.. i" ?5 f l ' ' r -ti .. :.i"7i1 of Boston, ut a meeting oa s ys t n(, Cheraw jpentfcrofcOn-'A ft2j,000jo.wry, atertises for fcsaledj l...r - rJkIortoa!a. brotherrin-law. liollo . Grant Dostmaster at indiaQapolis, has ' - m I Undetected in holding back -the returns of Marion county, with the laudable inten- tion," doubtless, of helping to swell the "pop- ular votc" for Grant's candidate for Gov- ernor. llnaHRDeamiiui ivn Kmcc w of ours. V . j The Presidet has appointed oxf Gov.FairchUd of Wisconsin to be Consul at Liverpool,lhe most lucrative olfice abroad In the early stage of the Liberal movement, Gov. Fairchild, like Gen. Logan, was one one of the most prominent of the opponents of Grant; bur lately he has ; been "con vinced," and now reaps his reward. .1 PROMIXEXT PERSOXAES. , i)r. Guthrio is .improving. - Rev. George T. Chapman, D. I).a died Fridav Vt his residence at Newbunrj port, aqred H-i. The Rev. Dr. W. .H. -Mitchell, President of tho Woman's i College, at Flor- ence, Ala., is dead. " "" 3Ir. Percy Fitzgerald, of Eng- 'j, ut- nu t - 'i laJ land, is writing The Life and Adventures of Alexandre inimas.'- - ; I , "in-' I i J The first complete English trans-, lation of the works of Lactantius has just appeared at Edinburgh, in two volumes. Henry A. Wise, of lrginia, has writ- ten a letter in which he say. that he never was interviewed by a newspaper man and never intends to be-: ;..' A biographical history of Amer- ican literature, from the year 1493 to the present time, by George P, Philes, is in press, and will soon be published. : ' . . ' . -r - , -Prof.. Calvin Stowe, of Hartford, Conn., who was delivering a course of lec- tares at Amherst College, was stricken with paralysis on Sunday. It is thought he will recover. Henry Kingsley's last novel, " Valentin," is pronounced by no less an authority than the Atixn&um to be "one of the worst novels ever published, utterly void of sense, taste or coherence." ; , PALMETTO LEAVES. . . Regular Rads carried Harion by voting bT)ys, &c. - " . , , , . , Considerable preparation! - is al destroyed much cotton . . The Times says the Marlboro se ca light tire f rom the chim- court-liou ney, but was extinguished. - - "XTfirlTinrfi wour fill itu mviv in the election regular Rad by 1,800.-, f r..t. '. i:.-i. .r ... j V . W .... . ... . . t , , j. r . A dispatch from Oconee states that lomlinson received 1 002 votes in that county and Moses 346. . . Th election in Williamsburg passed off very quietly. Moses and his ticket got nearly all the vote. . . The Georgetown Times chron-J icles the accidental drowning of Jos. Benygall, colored, at Alderly Planta- J ion on the Waccamaw xiver. ' J ; . . A Mr. McDonald who hailed from Greenville, died in great desti- J i 3 ...jj luuojtauu irvm .a tuu.utyi .niacin I nf ill in Tv nnn in t.hp pnrtv nnrt f thn mnnt.h I .. . TTtll'.. T.'".. ... w . l 1 V:,W.UC:'WW a?r.,. 111118 ryrotrc unice. i mma . ttiu .uas ueeu appoweu postmaster for the same. ' - - S ' ,( . . The giti house, engine and sev Teral bales of c cotton and some bagging I The Marlboro - T&hes learns that on Monday last,-jQhn Q. -Newman, J wmte, ot that county, ieii trom a .loaded wagon, two wheels passing oyer his right shoulder and across his chest. , . . Theyorkvjlle . Enquirer, states that while Lieut.' Wessen, of the 7tb Cavalrv. was encraered in drillincr his troops, his saddle turning at a critical I - - . ' m - moment, he -pierced hi arm with the I . i 1 saure . . Tho PW informs us that the large bridge over Thfana-Twenty CJreek, on the Jitnr-Kldg rlailroad, incendiary. :r:r r . . i ' - .,. !. . . In walking from one part of the deck of the un i Nautilus,' rsays the Charleston ;: Conner, Night -Custom- ha..-. sMn...s.n u. as a.. .l.inrn lr .itia QiiTnrQAl hoaHAnnmAat a Sir iVt 1 " lWrrrr'WZV?2 tustanee-oi zo teet, miurimr- nis 'lett t,p nd breakul& h,s "g. vp; auw, ';H . ,Therstore arid stoj of . liTdody, wno TOercnanaises six mues nortn ot Charleston wa6tly''Ilpstyed"why; reon v'Pight.;;- Loss; eight- thousand-uollars, partially covered by 2ifV " "v Mvtir.ci- Imnrtrml - y-il loiw' . ,-n The fiiJJa.cerHyin woiof iacendianes. ; . ' . Gin houde of Mr. E.' J. Lide and sixteen bales, of ? cotton,- gin house ?f Mr. Reuben Ilay, gristmill and cot- ton - press, an& gin pfj -Mfr Jame Pa Chase - and .dwelling of Mr. K. N. Miilejf all destroyed by fire In'the Ma- pon ? district, tmVWr. j-apposeaTnosroiTmnrrTO navoctar work of iinbjie?r; Wejsrnroirn 4 . : There is urBMMMnh of en- more or less practi- . . The Democrat- reports , heavy The act upon which the rumors asrainst z s f r - :-rr--rr- i:rt-r the leagues seems broken; and it ii 2-,, ...;i.Lr uii Monday night last a house was des- I roved by fire m Marlboro county, I near this, place, and that tour colored cfriTdrti, perished if thef aAeB: Their - rr - - TieVrrt'.: V6ckehemnn ilie ??A TlJV?Ad .1 - 1 T : ' . J nebbo- au( knew1 nothtne bf thb gad fate Gf her -children until gne returned home next morning, ; . The gin-houso ' of Capt. W. S. v. . nf Vork dountv. was burned on Tuesday last, with twenty bales Of cotton. The hre was caused by the. fpxnaio 01 vac uuu-wua heated. The lint-room Was filled with loose cotton, 'which burnt like powder. Capt. Moore and Robert Drennan, who were both in the house at the fount 01 tne independence .snown ny time of the fire, narrowly escaped A young womaii in Michigan with their livemstantancpus was has achieved local celebrity, by mak the flash of the, fire in all directions, inff g00 barrels in a week, the hoops says the Charleston News. : OPEN COMMCNlOJf. ; Tbe Babylon Baptist Convention v Triumph of Open Communist. Xew! York, Oct. 18.. It appears that on Wednesday afternoon after many delegates had left the " Babylon : Convention" of Baptists, and after the. passage of a resolution telegraphed yeBterday, a resolution was introduced appointing committec of fito Investigate thl -,. c i?0,r r pi lVt? Vitiligo JM. A.. t VlVl 9 . tl I jSmith and Geo. F. Pentecost, , and, report whether they, as pastors ot two enureses m tfrooKiyn, . nau ae- . . -. T-i l. -tt- l I 1 - . . 1 , , t " r " Y ..wv... .. Baptist Association. Although the above resolution was sprung upon the remaining , members j oi tne association, a. numtier oi iueiu- ben were advised in season to defer heir departure and join in t ho de- bate upon the issue. Rcv Dr ss took the ground tbat the actionTof the pastors of Lee Avenue and Hanson place Churches in regard to open communion, should Ho held that the true Baptist tloc-. trine was that of close communion, and could not conceive of any occa- sion when that principlo should beset aside. - Dr. Pentecost, of Hanson Plaee: Church, replied, stating that no arti cle of faith had ever been infringed in the remotest jiegreby or hJ him ts . .pastor, by, an public or ,worJ-: 'ong- iurh was Us pastor he would live up to the law of vate personal act of his own j ; Referring to the administering of communion tb a dying person at that person s request, he said the associa I- - . - - . . i. r tion migfit appoint their committee of . . . , . . 1 .1 - .1 investigation out rcmiiiaeatnem tnat tno lndenondence and freedom of the Baptist churches were more prover- thjm their adhcrence to t& doc. trine of closc communion. anj it was ycry doubtfui whether.the committee, if appointed, would be 'admitted to his church for them to submit to any catechizing. , For himself he would preach the Gospel, according . to his convictions, upon a street , corner or an open common, rather than contend for place or position.' . Dr. Hyatt braitii followed in the samo strain, endorsing Dr. Pentecost, l nhrl said his fmithM church stood . . , TT "PO" wnai is cauea me ew namp snire confession of faith, aud therein " -'r7Y" v' " r"u lOUIltt ample room 'and verge. He rifrno-nfcpil liititKn Wimmprsinn no recognized Uapiism UJ inunei-Slon as the accredited door to the Church. aud wM admit persons to the Lord's ifiupvba have not been baptised. I u j . He said on that ground vast numbers of the church t-taud: and there was no Lsc to shut their eyes to the facti The. cil. ;' 4 ' 1 After a long 'and rambling discus- sion py. several laynemDers, tne res- olution was tabled, -3 which,' finally dis- poses of the subjectbeing' a triumph of the open communists. ....,.,'.... .r.,'. ..,-. ' :!.P'"!Mft Hokplfai; A movement has been recently set, IAT . J- . 1 Z a " 1 f 1 y. councils oi i-nua. delphia to inquire into the expediency ?l auusmng a lounaung nospual lZnf wT , .k-ft!?1 V nifl, and hVa ' tnmori K!3 T"-"""" -T7"IrT' . 7 r "rrr i in a. ereat cieoree lnxn omnan navinms: fflfli? ftn t inKWt 'Wn -mAi-IA sentimental that.Mturnin"g tables" - . . . l m 1 TT .Pnt it'was,toatfd that trime Was I , . . . m.ifextnM : and thoarraagemen.t is.now frivpn nn. The trenpral pvtiArifmon nf I Europe semtoesttfe . course, ot wisdom is tot: place all the mernOTdti :o are possibly except that wh poverty or otWr;ircumsUhs migU 1 . I, j ,i i - - .Tl i..J . 1 TTor ,,hcr ; child. Chari.tabKfforts; I icU,,t0,JlU.auWUer,lQ,.prieT;;.tllC "Ufc vlua.LV4ciaiajJU.. iu .buo ,' 4CBUILH nUi nvtSnripnno anil tlio -rVnWneolc.''- ii-rny i" '-".- c -julbiauot -wi iu - y.f tlin l!lini'fri filthnnffh nprsnnnllv ho The-rcwst9fistatic .arrf -hilin-qs tises-for-sale -Sibenabfoodhottn STAIt BEAMS.. .J :' . v TLcrcciart ladies counted their 55 fromt Wimairiage, nofthclC prqjosals "This is the rock of ao-esy" said tjje father after Irpcking , wo hours, and babjr iitiLr awKke f 1 U "Vinelandr N.- J.T sweet potato- measured 31 inches in length and 10 inches in circumference. ' " ' ' The New Orleans Picayune says the sugar crop this season will be smaller" than it was Jast year. The Philadelphia Age says that the police of that city "are. among tne worsr criminals ouimuc iuo In the long course of his . legal practice, Mr. Seward was never known to act for a man against a wo man. and staves being furnished to her. The rumors of Cuban expedition from the South are ascertained to have jio foundation beyond serving the purpose of a mere sensation. 2s o expedition of any kind is on foot in that section. Miss Cora Titts, a. school girl, aged 14, mysteriously disappeared from the town of Hampton, N. J., about one month ago, and as yet there is no clue to her whereabouts. At West Point, on the 17th of 1UJ lAOlj X IUOj ViA 1 tA U UIO present were weighed, and kicked the beam as follows: Washington, 209 1 -r 1 . tt , pounas; Lincoln, ivnox, -Zu; . ' , , ne cUom nas oeen imro- uueea m pome oi onr iasnionaoie houses. When a visitor calls and finds the familv ont.be is ren nested tn wr;t h n.imo in n. h.andsomo v!- iting-book. Not a bad idea, A ancients, when per- manied;th P a t . ' . 1 yoke upon their necks, or chains upon arms' to show that they were to uc .-, ciu.y u.mu, auu pumug uall-v together in all the concerns of . 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Does not stain the Skin, but leaves the hair clean, soft and beautiful. The only safe and perrect uye. sold by all Druggists. Fa factory 16 Bond street, New York, feb 7-eodly-eut Tu ThUat-- -2- MISCELLANEOUS. OMAHA LOTTERY ! u. ..... i To erect tho : . ; t v ; - STA TE ORPHAN A S YZ TIM, To be Drawn in Pablle Xlecember 30, 187. ' I d5 r fc I r . '"N T 1 p W , W O . W W i j . . : Z&terVfl' cA, o A7as w fo. Tickets sent by Express C. O. D., if desired.' Grand Cash Prize: . : ' 1 Grand Cash Prize. i 1 Grand Cash Prize... ,.....!.. 1 Grand Cash Prize '1 Cash Prize.. iu..'.. ,.... . 1 CashPize u.-... ....... 2 Cash Prizes, 3,000 eaTh' .f. T a f i. -n-t Aa gins Lir ' . . : .,.$75,000 .25,000 .w 15,000 .. 10,000 .. a,oo .. 4,000 .. 6,000 . . : 8,000 so cash Prizes, each$ioo ... 2,000 .: 5,000 . . 5,000 .. 5,000 ... 50,000 .. 15,505 - l . ThialeMlcnterDrtee-i- ?' i-;iLTI ! JHOO Casn DriZCS amOUntlntr to 95tO UK v.. Hii, ensue uiu oesi ousiness men. , -. lOver one-halt the ticketstakeii before October 1st:' The limited number on band viU.befurnb.hed thou ,i yvr,uu.c luuuci.ucucru, or oy wprOBSi r r i:., - Ai,.?!teM.?M'to' iStotB WSabsA,--' ' For full - ijr fTGen'l Manager, buaha, NahJ Salt! Saiti3alt! r - t - f. Vijt.i 2- -r- . . ; - - for marnage. . . 2 FOR OVER THIRTY TKABS , ; PE RR YoD AIS' Pain kilier Has been tested in every variety of climate, and by almost every nation known to Americans, It is tbe almost constant companion and inestimable friend of the missionary and tbe traveller, on sea and land; and no one should travel on onr Lakes and Rivers without it. . ; . . . , Paln-KlUer, was - tiiJran i;th only Permanent Pain Believer. Since the Pain-Killer was first introduced and met with such unsurpassed sale, many liniments, reliefs, panaceas, and other remedies have been offered to the public, but not one of, them has ever attained tne triuy enviaoie stauamg or tne rain-iuiior. . WHY IS THIS SO?' It is because Davis' Pain-Killer is what it claim to be, a reliever of pain Its merits nrtUnsnroaNsed ! T, "1 iw, twenty to thirty drops in a little water will almost lJ081111 COLIC, CRAMPS, SPASMS, HEART-BURN, DI-. AKRHCEA, DYSKNTKKl, FLUX, WLMil IN THE BOWELS, SOUK STOMACH, DYSPEPSIA, SICK HEAD ACHE. In many sections of th' 'esnntry. i vbere - ' FEVER AND AGUE Prevails, there ia no remedy held in greater esteem. Persons traveling should keep it by them. , A lew drops in water will prevent sickness or bowel trou bles from change f water. From foreign countries the . calls for Paln-KIUcr . are great, ii is lounu to Cure Cholera When all other Remedies Tail. : When used externally, as a liniment, nothing gives quicKer ease in Burns Cats, Bruises, Sprains, Stings from Insects and Scalds. It removes the fire, and the wound heals like or dinary sores, rnose susenng wltn rneumatism, gout, or neuralgia, if riot a positive cure, they find the " P A I N - K I, L L E R " gives them relief when no other remedy will. IT GIVES 'INSTASIT'RIpJEK FROM ' -" ACHING TEET;H. FromlS40 to this day, 1872, (over Thirty Years),' Perry Davis1 Pain-Killer has had no rival. Every housekeeper shonld keep it at hand, to ap ply it on the first attack of any pain. It , will give . satisfactory, relief, and save hours of snifering. Do not trifle; with yoursclees : 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 85 cents, 50 cents and $1 per bottle. GREEN & PLANNER. ... i- r , Wholesale Agents, WILMINGTON, K. C. Sold at retail by all Dragglstft and dealers in Fam ily Medicines. ep4-dw2m " AAEON & RHEINSTEIN WILL IR, IB' 3VE O "V IE TO THEIH W E W S-T.O R E 9 FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY MESSRS. GRANT' & COWAN, opposite the Hotels, on or about Monday, Sept. 23rd. THEIK LARGELY 'INCREASED STOCK . .. . ,-.;t ; Have rendered this change necessary- Are liBing receiyed if Eyery Steamer AND ..,K.1'' Wholesale -Buyers Would do well td examine their stock before 'pur chasing elsewhere. trt At ; Low Prices : l..' .Jit J ,...t.- Y'i BUSHELS WHITE AND MIXED CORN I . ' W.V VU , -,:..,(; ,1.. ... 1 1 1 lllll. "a" wt. .1 -.wv i 3QQ BALES HAY,, I i i t 1A BoxesJ.n. c. Middles,' :' f ; lO-Ui-J ! ' .n-. .t:. ..,-,,( 100 80X1:3 SM0KED sides; n v ;t. i; , I1HDS BACON,n5E?rT5IIOUIJ)ERS, xuu v.s.-.n ;n x.l;rtv,.f , 00 s?lfr, BARHELB-Ne and Second 150 CPFFEB,i ,V -?,r .,.,.. , 4i lSO Wi. -rK, '" 5 'I I- 7 in. For sale'hy "' '' 1 i"t- ; : i.K ML .llfll oct -tf wnxilinPttUKcHLsoN. il'frf - vta-jTTrfnrn. u-purcnaoea tue iniereac or jar. lirocjt,' u r wntlnusVcondtkit W bustoesV'at'th'iQlii JL. XniUA.S. - . n .di t to. AfD U I AN- Ac V O LLElts "WlLTfllSiGTON, N. . "4?IIOLESALE GROCERS-1 t - - ?' VV: , - IN ALL ITS BRANCHES Country merchants will do well by, calling on uh ancLcxamining onr stock, v., ., , ' nov 19-tf Y tl, MOFFITT, co. v ' ; WILMINGTON, N. C. Will give prompt personal attention to tbe sale or shipment of Cotton, Navel Stores, General Produce etc, etc Also to receiving and forwarding goods. ' &T Orders solicited and promptly filled. scp 23-tf " . , , Alex. JoirksbN, Jr. " ' g. n. Birdsjjy JOIINSON BIRISE Y, jOMMISSIpN MERCHANTS, ( ; ' i , Wilmington, N, ., Will glve prompt and personal attention to the sale or shipment' of Cotton and Naval Stores, sept 7-tf . r 15. r, JttlTCIIEL.Ir A: SOX, QOMMISSION MERCHANTS s : - . - And Dealers in Omln. Vlnnr. Ilnv. iruuu jiatMM, rrun aaonunr . - - - V -- 7 - J-" - . . " and also FresU v u.v and' Grits. Nos. 9 and 10 N. Water sr., Wilmington, N. C. 1 Propriefom ot th Merttant's Flouring Mills. ;nov25-ti X & H., SAMSON, nblJESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IX STAPLE AJffl' FANCT DBY GOODS, Notions, Boots, SThoes, Hats, Ac. july !6-tf. ..- ' - i . "43 MARKET STREET;. P. MURPHY; JOHN C. HEYER, B. F. GR.DV JO. , DICKSON PEAKSALL. Murphy, Hey er & Cot '' "VsENERAli ' 'l Oommisbioa Merchants,. OFFICE, NO., 16 NORTH WATER 8TRKET Wilmington, N. C. ' Liberal advances on con signments of Cotton, Naval Stores, Peanuts aud, other produce., Orders fox Merchandize promptly filled. .;, " ' ' sepG-Sm" J. Mattison, 0 O-TIMISSION MERCHANT AND. DEALER IS HEMLOCK SOLI LEATHER, BUENOS AYRES SOLE LEATHER, . CALIFORNIA SOLE LEATHER, " 1 "' bRITOCA ' SOLE LEATHER; : . ; i I i-'OAk 801.B ' tEAtHETJ. : h i i fv - OAK'ROUGH LEATHER, : Strait's Bank and Tanner's Oil, I " u sPRUCfi Street, nevv york. ' ZT Liberal advances made on contiignmeuts. July 13-6m ., . ',. '. ... PURCEIi; HOUSE, JT. tt. J DA YIS;i PROPRIETOR. TTR03T THIS DlVTEr-THE RAlS FOR TRAN- JC- : n 'i j ' ; .. . . I- -- '. eient Boarders are $4 00, $3 00 or tS, 80 per day, ae- cording to location pnd rooms. Day Boarders, 8 00 perweek.' Mt -i ;fjan91-tf Morrill s Restaurant No; 16 8, Water St., Wilmington) N. C. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. ; THE BEST WINES, Liquors and Cigars always on hand., ,ut ;,; W The public aro Invited to calL -' Qo lMy - Geiieral.;; Coiiiiiiisslpn: Nortla Water St., Wllmlnslon, N, C. PERSONAL ATTENTION PATO TO THE SALE of Cotton. Naval Stores and : Countrv Produce. Highest prices Obtained and prompt returns made. M ItsCELiLAN EO US. , , J. F. RUEOKERT, PIANO FOETE." WAEE E00MS, . Above ; 5 7 and 59 Harket .Streets, (MASONIC HALL,) W"EBER FIAN0S Expected by the first steamer. Tttev are un questionably "tho best now made." They cost no . more than ordinary Pianos." They are superior to. any in tone, touch, action, material, durability and finisk.' i Artists prefer them to any ether now made. They are far above competition.' They are sold only at the above Piano Forte Sales Rooms, where Pianos aud Organs of all prices to suit are lor sale, oct la-tf , , . r - - . - i ; ThejHonitor, 1 li..f vJi--'V- '' ' i.-. .Hi A, tt N.O.14.1; A.,, ,;..N,. ; C. i 'W; T. ."BAN'NAS'ORi)," PbofbietoiiI 1?ermc $1 !lPer Auhum' In Advance. The Monitor has now a larger circulation than that of any paper published In tho- counties of Du plin, Onslow, Sampson and Jones, and will be found an excellent rOTmunTTW aflYefflBmgrPemf situated,' as it is, in a rtoiMtaltnuf tovai, and as tne.aa artcul nral section as in Eastern. Norta Carolina. Speci men copies sent on application. Orders Solicited 4 I i' 1 ' FOR TOBAGOOS,, .KIWI. ' "it Under tlie 20 fDent Tax, WIlMlNOfON, N Oi ;v sepS-tf '111, . I ill- If : Street iEaUway. t. run uv.r rw2i TTERkFTEtt Tim rjTjrJs 1 11 raavcaes starring atu Ai-M.audon car rnn- mnj as late as H P. M.., Three cars are now on " lino, and every effort will be made to accommouata incpnotwr i Cars mna to and,' from the- Railroad trains usuaL' 4M'--J iUv'W- - "- 1 i; wi-if 1 P4Wtgr Tf mvrt.iJr: tfhtfk iM-P?'- .1 ,i, . I ,,,. T . ; T . Auesaay. t..i U.!...- k!. m . .1 v 1" . - . t i . . i ' people keep .ball so igs, andio;46nti6n made ofitL'i "as to the result of the election .on, ao- J