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CICERO DT. MARIUS, WILMINGTON, IT. C: Sunday Morning . Oct. 4, 1874. derth die at once upon their hand a. We are satisfied if Kellogg's fig ures"are correct that this is, sufficient explanation of the fact. The -brand oi uam is visioie on , me ipreueaus, ua these miserable scoundrels who steal and steal and steal and still have the STAR DUST. 'V ' r "Statemented" is tho latest ver bal infliction. - - - v ? Women need one.hour more of sleep tharf men. ; "Almost too tired to climb a tree" is a quaint Iowa phrase. " " ; John C, Calhountretiredtat Hoi of credit f or some of the worst crimes I and rose .with "the. early, wormJl,,, A'.iclergyman at-'Paris, Ky., brazen affrontery:; o claim a degree raui isLAin jt f a , ; i or credit ior some ot tae worst - Mr,- Speaker Blaine is candidate i C corrdaY. 7 for the Presidency, At present Jit, 11 , , , i " i? " J-v' 4Jlflt" NB3IE8IS FOIt LOUISIANA IN TUB would look as if he were the strongest MliST OF nFR WOES n- opponent of a third term-within-the bered; ; Republican party. He ; seeks the The Baltimore Gazette, during I he place which is the. only measure of past week, has published in its editoT in Inanapoli9, while. the his ambition. Able; subtle pkuent,' txial -columns a; series of thoughtful ar complaints filed fondivbr a sudden thought seemed to strike one, who running after him, seized' bold of -one of the handles of histrav-' eling bag, with, - " , y , " Deaf and Dumb Asylum sir Go ing right up." 'i jr., ; This was too much. Dignity T6 laxed into a laugh, and the $ack- driver got a fare for a dowb-iown j hoteli.(iJ,;." ;.M-.A SPECIAL, $JOTi;CE, stopped his prajef.to. lead an .unruly man out by the ear, - and . went on: "Ast was saying, O Lord." ' J -r-Ori Wednesday there were but I iwo applications ior marriage licenses ere were five SCHOOL FOR YOUNG -LADIES, mSSES , KENNEDY "i AND H AET i Principals. . HE exercises of this SCHOOL w ill be resumed persevering; he; may .THURSDAY the 8tli of tictober. r 'vet, secure, the 4 ticlestn the Louisiana question: which j ' A tobacconist,'" with' commendal : r .Uw . vU.t'.An ti i if irn nnon iw o nf thh 1 Die tranKness. aavertisfis "l sh l r-nn r .?yku aw , u wuuuiis,:j another thing: . .i:' 4 lest lawyers io .the country. One uu'- ''t T;mp e ' ' IP .f. OOMjJJUAt k'X: 2d cigars of my own manufacture . 4 Onlv the Ablest Assistants Emnloved deUveWa W Ui. has followed most- of -ft pro& JElMirSLfc 'i-r--?J The first public move :' was the financial speech delivered if ore an immense croud, last Thursday, 1 nent actors engaged ipl this f pew Cat- -1 happened in Michigan since- the ; first : . at the fair of the Northern Wiscon-1 aline Conspiracy. The Gazette shows settlement of the totate." ; A.boy was ' a -z-iJil ?TiAiii- vlir-CiH .' - . A:2'"(t..LUiL- rnlavincr with a sun 'which went.' nff . siuj-iiriuuimruiLBHociaLion. vsbiikosu. r mat a Trinniriui awaKinsr uas uissi- i- 'nil '"t . . . . . i - ' . I ' ' : i' - .- i ' ! ' :. . . I'-.', i . .j,ao suDieci,1astuieiy(rcnosen not to rated their mid-winter nig&t d ?-ii.etw3:-thos0of, his OiearefH a-large I'For' ' - maionty perhaps- fend those r his t ri.Tho Yoio of Louisiana charge ot F. 7. TAltBTJREJXO, from Con- v , ; servatory of Masic in if&an. ,! ,-" . ,r For parScalar?, eee Circnlare at tha Book and without hurting anybody. -. . 1 Jewelry Stores; and, after ' October let, coo Bait ' -r- If there baye been iuTellClties in Principals, corner Third and Market Streets. reams. was not fand Mrs.' Hall, William Tand Marf 7, ' BUSINESS ' Gen5! Insurance Agency. MISCELLANEOUS. New Tork.: and Wilmington i STEAMSHIP COMPANY. -.-..-tV - , V - -J-;-. "-S' W,. STEAMSHIP LINE ! QOMPOSED OP THB STEAMSHIPS - : - BENKFACTOK, Capt L. Jones; i Z , - REGULATOR, Capt Wood, ' i "' " - Other Steamers to be added within a few weeks for ' -' -raregular Semi-Weekly Line. - For the present will sail from NEW YORK ,,T - Every SSATUBDATT, at 3 M., . . i i .i - mssvboi ; ' WIIiMJNGTON Eery FRIDAY. ( These Steamers'connect at Wilmington with the Wilmington, Columbia & Augusta and Wilmington & Weldon Railroads. Also With North Carolina Central Railway and Cape Fear River Steamers, 'GJVINa THROUGH BILLS OF LADING , -To all points in North and South Carolina, Georgia and Alabama. - r , ' For freight engagements apply to ; .v. 1 j . c A. D. CAZAuXy Agent, Wilmington. N. a Wx. P. Clyde & Co.; Gen'l Agents, , i Bowling Green, New Yoik, , -July 8-tf - Or Pier 3 East River. ' U)ver.220O-Policies. Issued. 1 7 ' An&nanricozae Over $1,500,000 r Eevoiution : in Hosiery" .D-BROillEiCHPaECpffli 1 party over 4the obuhtryfwbo "think counted for Grant and Wilson. ' I Howitvtbe. Browoiogsr;.fi9f6theis, .; with Senator 'Mortop tbarexpapsiou, -r 2., Mr.1 Casey was'not chosen to the prove bo w deep' and rue aio've may of the currency neessdry; was tbe .Senate, au4 hardly obtained confirmi J - worke : 'f . municipal aWd StaO debt. ms posii aiion in U,e office of-Collectir. . JK1 pion was conser NfW Tork, comprise PIUE;. M ARINB ' 'AMD LtFIs I Hosiery JuSt EeCeiVed; at.M M.I-': lAiX.i 1 A I y . i, ':; vt; ; ' -.?:vi1LJ -..'; T,Tm,nTpom,in W i,J:, i Princess Street, between Front and Water Sta., i, luamug 4cva.icooij uiu ucyt, auu i ate wnen nommatea loan ojnceraoove i..uwo,: may-io-iy counselled great prudenceand disre-' aracfet'ana capacity, but not his aginer, andVVm. A.' VV heeler, tion. t There is a large masbf figures 'ambition: ' ; ' ' ' ' ' ! A newspaper poiow thus gives , . -i-6,- - r r vent to his feelings: She saw him n , and . a C-Au3ia,orXiiolxnfori;-. Ji-r J udgallarcirbas slept on a bed bis bright blue- steed a dusting down H. VOLLSBSi . uiauuitj' t wiitutif - wc twouw , iia.e 1 01 luorns so penetrating mat nis i m.o iuu, auu uiu a pat, ana pu, a. pai i tttholesalh grocers ta uouueuse itr tue use oi tnose wuo i narsnest juages commiserateim. r ;rr , rrv." .&r4 l""", ?ulu " conntry merchants will 1 . 't-;- : Wi -f Tr ' kt ' . - 1. 1 .l o .. . wuueieu iu uerseii, j. uougll 8 Will 1 and examining onr stocK. h.avfi not Onnortnmtvi tO TerrXSe toft 1 & K. sMr-Nnrtnn haa Inst, the Konntn I.. - - I J 1 - - - - - - - . 1 IMS iimithk lit. ii. punnnr. L' n ri da tigi i . a. ASBIAK. I - - T ADRIAN & VOLLERS, - - corner Frent and Docb: Sta.', WIIiRSINOXOJV, l.; ALL ITS BRANCHES. do well by calling on ns INSUll AN CE. PIED1I0NT & ARLINGTON . EifelEsurknceCompaiiyi Of Richmond Virginia. ! Promsiye ! :Prospefons LFromut ! SMALL EXPENSES, SMALL LOSSES, SECURB V INVESTMENTS, AMPLE RESERVE," ' I ,, - , r ' ' ) '. . ' , , i ..AND GOOD SURPLUS I Premiums Cash, Policies Liberal; Annual Division of Surplus. nor 19-tf speechi But we arejoniy able to and probably, $2000. ;-; i I present this - meagre notice though vj 6. Pinchback lias - been sent - to the ' thefull teit-of-tlkpeecb'-wa-fur -cypresa gvove-IouiTsiaHa, thufc his nished o us bv the Associated i Press imagination may iisd coolness, and 7 "riul0 person, iuo - re- AssoViation-concludiBgw - of Michigan; h elapsing Journal remedy for tbe sort of tnihg decried I 7. Marshal 'Paclcard has been sub- intimates that there- is aprettv tren his paces be, : he cannot kite so fast but what -my heart keeps up with he. ; The. last '.'regular", candidate to be threatened with a violent shakiuc: up uy. uiai ureauiui person, tne "re- B. F 5IITC11EJLX. Jfc SOW, QOMMISSION MERCHANTS ' . &nd Dealers in ' Craln, Flor, Hay. ' and also f rci UroDnd JTXcal, Pearl Hominy ; and Orlts. - Kos. 9 and 10 N. Water et, Wilmington, N. C. i . Proprietory of the Merchant's Flouring Mills. nov -a-u , . , , - y ears of Mr. Chandler in his address. The would-be Presi- jected, to the scourge of Senator Carl eral leelmg abroad: m the State that .iiIF 'I. "old Zack Chandler has carried ; , . 4 ; Michigan m his pantaloons pocket an awakened, . active, well-balancea Poor Louisiana is not unavenged, about long enough,'? VamV. there: is public judgment which will suggest, though she has Kellogg still on her, pretty strong evidence that this feel demand and enforce a wise caution hands: and seems likelv to hiive him' ing..' of ; uneasiness has reached the and conserYatiye coursef pn)this a4V I and his ilk for some time yet if Con- ject. The Legislatures of, many States I gress does not interfere to, secure a have altogether large toowers to create I fair election. debt without referring the subject to lli a raortle for nrimarv consideration. It trht. U'wWtn nVW in State favor of Jeff- C' Davis for President. constitutions ?tne precise ends for Why not. droP tha'ar asks lhe er, whxTalthouKh large of her age was LEGAL CARDS. E . - S . M ARTIN Atfomeyaat Law,- - WILMINGTON, N: C.', ' ''At COL. STRANGE'S OFFICE, Dl VERY DECIDED : BARGAIN la the above -v. v ,FOR OASH, . : ' and will be sold, at less than the original gold price to land.", , , , " liOT 1.' 100 Dozen Ladies fall regular English Hose, price $4 50; worth $7 50 per dozen. . . - 1 , - - . . ... r . .T ...... , !,,'lOT'i2.-200 Doz1. full regular English Hose, In. all tne sizes, wnicn wui De soia ac least ou v v"u under he nenal Belling prices. This is without any 'exception tne Dest bargain tnai ni Deen ouereu iu this city. . ; . CORSETS. ........ V .. LOT 3. Another lot of flOO pairs 4f the cole- "bated " RUBY" CORSETS, to be sold for 75 cents a pair. Call and examine for yourselves. A.D.BE0WN, Millmery & Fancy Qoois Eiprini,- . AETHUE J. HILL, Jr.; Agent.-; " ' i ". .. y 6pce for the present with Dr. T. F. Wood, Medl col Examiner, on Market street, tik doors west ot Green & Flanner'rdrna; store, Wilmington, N. C. ' September 8-tf ' ' ' Insurance , Rooms. ; $27,000,000 FIRE mSTJRANCE CAP ITAL REPRESENTED AFTER PAYINGBOSTON LOSSES; 1 MISCELLANEOUS. AP PLETON'S American CyclopaBdia New Ueviscd Edition. Entirely rwritten by the luilest writers on every gub : ject. Printed from n type, and illugtratcd .with Several thousand Engravings and Maps. ' ns to onr geographical knowledge' by the indefatigable explorers of 10,003,000 2.3UU.UOU Queen Insurance Co.", of Liverpool and -London CaDital . . . . i . . . w , . . .......... $10,000,OOQ isortn jjrinsti ana Mercantile xnenrance Company, Capital. . . ; Hartford Insurance Company, Capital. . . . 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KK ........ f ue In Half Russia, extra gilt, per vol 8 1 in jruii Morocco, antique, gilt edges, per vol. . 10 0u ............... ...... ang 22-2m "The Cincinnati Commercial ia in1 Au Elopement and What Camo of It. . ; A young man about- twenty years win practice in state and federal courts.: oiu, nvmg m xvanaoipn , townsnip, Burlington county, New Jersey, some; months ago became deeply attached to tne daughter ot a neighboring farm- AuYertisini is. a Profltalile Inyestienk which municipal; credit should be x J - , i.- . . , - . v - - . , -I cause the oeoule ud North "can't usea, iorDiaaing in any avent. xne ere- i m : , , . : ... 1 1 1 r. j I ow it. a uon ol a tieot oeyonu a epeviueu ... 1 . not fifteen years bid.- - She reciprocat ed his love, and be agreed to.wait five years, or more if it was necessary, be fore wedding herj but when he made his preparation to go to an adjoining county to work she was so heartbroken that an elfmement. wm Vlpmorl nnnn ffluia'lTemooraVBemtf a qtteerulhot I 'Wufof h-e(29ttf , . mise, they, trudged seven milea to his percentage of property valuation.. His We resrret to see that the. connec- advice i$ summc in a quotation from tion of Mr. Johnstone Jones with the ity foriNew tEngland Republican to quotcV "Never borrow a dollar. 'without laying atax at the same m- . jsv t j w Tne Xhlrd Term. ,, " ; . ; L,,.Iertes in New York Grapbic. 'i Said I: " Gov. -Warmothi' do" von stant for paying the, interest annually I think Grant will be re-elected or re- and -the Drincipal within a given I nominated?' term' as a salutary, warning against oppression, bankruptcy and its inevi table consequence, revolution." . JAMES UY HILL, A Notary Public, . 4 . OFFICE "WITH A. D. CAZATTX. ' ang 25-tf '" - ' - i ' ' ;; N. A;-STEDMAN, Jr. Vtilaablo Aavcrtislug Medium. Attorney at'Law, ELIZABETI1T67N. N. G. Th a - Kflrsliaw G-azette i . j 1 OFFERS TO THE MERCHANTS OF WTL minston and elsewhere, superior inducements to advertise their business in its columns. ' Having a a large and rapidly increasing circulation throughout one of the wealthiest sections on the Wateree river, it is consldeted a moBt This Company continues to write Policies, at fair rates, on all classes of insurable property. ... ! - All losses are promptly adjusted and paid. The "HOME "-is rapidly growing in public favor, and appeals, with confidence, to insurers of property in North Carolina. - ...... . . . . " . . Agents In all parts of the State, t n. battliJk;, jr., rresiaent. O. B. ROOT, Vice President. : - SEATON GALES, Secretary. . PULASKI CO WPER, Supervisor. - . r MAX4M1JSU, Agents, angl-tf ATKINSON & Wilmington, N. C. Advertisers who desire to reach purchasers should, EDUCATIONAL. fflLMIMTOH HIGH SCHOOL, mrctKershaw Co.. s. c. at Classical, Mathematical and English, the head of navigation on the Wateree river, at 5a father's house,:wheoVsh6- was taket care of till the next day, when they were married,' the girl telling the ofii ciatrhg alderman that she was eigh teen years of age. r ' . They returned to the house of the "I do. n will enmc trt ihfi Ro- groom s sister, at liaUdotilield, where Republican convention witK the solid lfhey were confronted by the enraged I -TllB - IM ESiatfi olilQaA ASSOCiatiOll .vote ol every boutbem -Stated indnd- ue y wnu a .war- I -,. nrrr irriitrf mri'icr)' -- r 1 i7on ntir.T tt io ii. xx& lor the arrest of tho crroom for 1 WlijJuijy tri uiv. iv. ; o., & '"" 5vu j rrfi . ' besstocaUlha attention of DEPOSITORS, whether rear, always in advance. n V ca For terms of advertising. &c, address MISCELLANEOUS. ' - t SAFE IHYESTMEliT FOR: CAPITAL; TN VIEW OF THE INSTABILITY OF MANY J Savings Institutions of the 'present day. FRANK P. fijeAEDyEd. & Prop'?, :t-,'i ) Camd?B, S. CT AT PEBFECT PEACE-A CORBEC" . Tho HewTork Sun. says: : , Y - TO l:.l--'- "VTi": " There have been ana are grave and per- I riaine cau oniy reiy - upon xuo jc Vote of New-York State, where Conk- ling and Murphy ''will make the dele gation. .Hq; will be renominated, I have no-doubt, and be re-el ected.- ilous troubles in North Carolina, South Carolina. Florida. . Mississippi, Arkansas; and Louisiana, all States under the rule of M On lhe other hand.Texas and Georgia are perfectly quiet aad orderly:"- There is no trouble and no danger of , trouble iu ci- theroneOf them.'" 'Rehttrvelj'too,1 thVy are prosperous and free from debt Thesetwo States are under the rule of the Democratic nr Conererv&tlva Tjartv. "Can. any one tell us the reason ior wis England delegations, perhaps Penn sylvania, , Morton and Conkling jsvill neutralize'each other, andf all three i j Blaine, ' Cohklirig, and Morton pre-: fer Grant to any two of themselves. Somewhat surprised at this assump tion, 1 iaaidilt" Governor ) Warm oth, do you bold any more cordial rela tions with Grant than -formerly ?V 1 " Ndi We howed to each other of larfft or small sums or monpv. to tho was seized, taken before a magistrate,, j 5 A bo Iu to Safety and committed to iail, from which be 1 of this insatuUon. : " r was finallv bailed Hp woo Inrlitpd I Tne P14 nP Cnpit! of the Association already - , unaiij-Danea. ne was lnaiciea untotomtfjtonjwtoi under tne twelfth section of the law j and increases at the rate of t3,600 per month. This in rolofmn a nmaa ft.t, 1 A P Capital, tvoesUd in Seal tetaU. andpther ... w'""v" x"""") n j i undoubted seconuea, is neia first and above auotn- a female under the age of fifteen with- er Uaouiues,,or tne , OUt tne Consent Of her father. - J M that Depositors have not only tha security of the wiai in me ruriington courr. or uver 1 -- v . - , .; i-i:- r -r?y o Just Arrived. The "OLD RELIABLE" brand of CIGARS. ' Also, a selected stock of Pipes, Ci- J gars, Smoking and Chewing TOBACCO. - ' GEORGE HAIL, Wholesale and, Retail Tobacconist, No 12 j, Market Street, WILMINGTON, N. C. ... . mm u v 1 giiii'Mll!!1 I ' aog30-tf 11. Si. BUTAN, Principal. flSlrE annual session of this Bchool opens on Mon fX day,, the 5th Octoher, at the Schoolroom on Fifth street, net ween Ann ataman, recently occupied tr Mr. J. N. Hinton. Terras $60, $50 and $40 per session of nine months, in proportion to the advancement of the pupil, one half payable in advance, the remainder on the 14th February. -- . 1 ' For circulars containing more extended Informa tion, apply at tne book stores or tne city. A continuance or tne stewed on nuance of the patronage heretofore be : this school is solicited. oct 2-1 w - CAEE FEAR ACADEMY, Frank H. Alfriend, A.' H, Principal . John C. Calhoun, A. M., Associats Principal. rjVBX SEVENTH ANNUAL"! SESSION OP TUIS institution will begin on . ; t . - ... . : - ? -1 . x - - - ; room Deing crowded -witn a lutertneu cruwu at xne inai. r i this Institntion cm Ou hlahext nta oV wf The girl, in her examination, ; dd- 1 .-pcpm profits of too Association are retail clared her love for him. and assumed 1 thus rivmei)ei)OMtor8 not oniv the ouaraniee of mnfMtt Wliv' tfl it ihftt there ia 1 .ui- - f iTi-nii X" - I her shard Of ftlflm in tk tnltp'r pt; I VJP ?e. ' P m aaaitio au tM Accrue v". v""" i mis uiuiiiiuir. j.i uas uuv uccu iuv i . . . i iriutrtAmeetattimiiTtfiyim-ii,t .-.: tjns? nf tho i uicosiui; uer uenei ! ilia uonorau e I jiiani jrer vefu.jfuenmjiuuwaimjuiJevomB.T r 1 .t"" u!V:r ' .u- I - DIRECTORS r-JnO. Wilder Xiklnsonf Alrich iuicuuuus, a usiibhu wuicu HJB ?pju- I Adrian Wmi H.' Bernard, L B.- Grainger, George laiors seemeu io snare. ( , . . ;; tv Col. G. S. Cannon, formerly State The Savannali ; Advertiser, noAT October sth, i874. i . TERMs: Clascal Department,. ,.f..:..fl00 rUBUSHSS DAILY AND WEEKLY AT . I . . . . . . - . ' . I - TntprmftrtintA TlonnrtiTlPTit . fill ft A V A N JV A II 1 G 'A . . : r before J udge y podhulL the court 1 - V 9 yapiiai pwcit pi me Associauon, i qeo., n. nichols, p. w. sims, ; Proprietor, r : Business Manager. NOrWOOfl lilSTil SCHOOl IVe news- I ., irrtr o ir; Tr i rrHE Aovsbtisxb is a live, comprehensive paper, pnbllshins the latest News and Market Reports from ail parts of the country, particular at tention being eiven to Savannah's Local and Com-.1 VTLNTH ANNUAL SESSION onena Scot. 25th. States rri K rri.-. In i v it;;V I lies, and intend to stay . out, 1 have II1IN IN'. 2L1I w Kl V LI U13 b.l M W I ' - - - - - - Z President. , . But as l am out of polir v : : T . - , ' , , ' " ij 1 ' 4 I UU uuieviwri. iu Bay agum mat j. ic- i .-. 5 r - North Carolina should -not be placed (irnnt's firosnents as bv far thft Attorney, made an eloquent appeal on ine wOiacs .iisw;' xui.j p.ai.B wsk most -iormiaaDie. xxor ao j. - uudk. t j j m- emancipated from' Republican "rule, that a . third term will involve any the law had been , violated, and the r- r : - r!. . -Phano- in onr inslitn- members should not be influenced by mM.. and SedX ctL lidES- appeals to their syjnpathy.. xof the Judiciary, in ;V70nie&tate tion of event8 is - towards a jury was out the entire mght and . went Reptiblicanv under a ieayrpres more substantial and efficient cenr came in several times for instructions. sure from Washington in the Guber. traV government.' It Jrhustbe so Finally they gendered their verdict BU.re 1, . Look at the prodigious waste and ex- of gnU.typ-nmted .with-recommenda-natonal and Presidential elections of nsy;neof Stfte-governments,- tion to the mercy of the Court. As 1872.'? But the -Legislatures .since fpt at the debt of New York State. soon as the verdjct.wasannounced 1870 have-beaiPemocratic Conserv-: The Federal, government-is the, most th ypgwas seized witb con ; . OiJ i &&jJi-LZLiXJ r V j ii ohriril iknd:-rwfimktiin-JWe vulsions, which lasted so long that it awvev v Micre;ww -uiajurii. , y ,wvr "T. ""-Vi: Was deemed best not to sentence furri! nave. - iiib uuftervauuu ui uusiucbo 1 : - - - t Iklnson, Iralnsfer. Harriss. Thos. H. , McKov. Roger Moore. Saml Northroii.-George W". Willlanis. : v. Deposits recetveoT, at anr time, ByvthV "Secretarf and Treaearer, No. 41 Market Street," via CHA. S. ELlJS.Secretarv and Treasurer, tap 88tf IN POLITICS the Abyirtisib will he a bold and 'fearless exponent of the Democratic Conservative ..TO. ADVERTISERS unexcelled advantages are offered, onr large and increasing circulation render ing the Apvsbtibsb a valuable advertising medium. k;qtiob: 1 1 1 -w'-s iiP fv t- men approves it, whatever the press summer:- In- the rotate election'-tne av-'-iry;ftint(i-Wplptinn-';speTriii Stockholders . of the Carolina ' - .-: " WILMINGTON, N. C September 36 1874.! jtV. SPECIAL MEETING of the STOCKHOLDERS of 'THE CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILWAY CO." and T)ail I was accordingly given for j is hereby called JiV accordance hh a resolution . TERMS. ' Daily 1 Tear. .t:rr:vr..J;r.rr...r... ...... $7 oo " onths...:... 1 Weekly 1 .Year -...' i U . i .....:.:......... i 1 SO . Acrents wanted in every town. -Sample copies free on application to this office. '- -Bept S9-tf For .sale at manufac- Xfberal i)lscodnis : In Larse - IiOts. .v PBINCrPALS. L 't : W1L D. CABELL, (Univl Va.) President ' . P. Key Meade, (Univ. Va.",) . - ' ' - v.- Department of Ancient Languages. Ro. L. Habbisok, M. A., Univ. 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'.....$ 4 00 per annur.i. or any two Keviews 7 ou For any three Reviews 10 00 " " For all four Reviews . . 12 00 " " ForBlackwood'sMaeazine.i.i.,)., '. 4 00 ". Fr Blackwood and! Review.. ... 7 00 ' -For Blackwood: and 3 Reviews.. 10 60 " " For Blackwood and S Reviews... .13 Oo. " r " For Blackwood and the 4 Reviews. 15 00 ; " . Postage two cents a number, to be prepaid by the quarter at the office of delivery, . ; DSROSSET CO., , , " WnjansTOH, N. C,-W2m, ; State Agents. bv struciioij the Conservative' majority iness.eflmmuflity. J Hw re-election will wasver2,0OQ-fet i -'jS MAmi h? the expression of theirrbelief , that .. -v-. w - the nation requires less pohticSj less :?l JSRi. P.arplina w change, and more authority.? , not a Kepnblican State. v i i :?; ':. "m mm j - There have been troubles" iu this Sf a !' Tiii'f.1 UVfrirlllnr "'ia "at. ruirfajtt , .- , j - t - ,.t , I questions, will bungle in some. - peace here now, and is not- Iikeley I ri ' urkri Afia&rotun 0f this. that any disturbance will occur. I gays the Christian Observers It was understood that evangelical Chris kbllogg's FLOURISH of fig- anuy was to give a lone : io mis y .; vales . ; J magazine; but recent editorials are The carpet bag usurper in' LoUisi- 1 rationalistic. Some of the religious Ills, appearance at theUecember term, passed by the Board of Directors Sept 83d. 1874) no I company to give notice t J . - - -Weatthooecony, tinl . ... ton,N.C.,on ' . - . f . ' t . I rights of said Company, wl Stick to Hour Trade. lie 'that attempts - to discuss all ana makes a great flourish of figures, pretending that he has" largely re duced the debt of "that Garroted A fall, portly and dignified citizen Wednesday, the 7th of October, : 1874, of the Quaker perHiiasion, well known at io o'clock A. M.. for the purpose of authorizihs in Fblladel phia, arrived in JS e w X ork I the exchange of the common stock of the said com. the Other day, and having no baggage j pany withcoBPOBATEholdersaawenaatolndlvidnal hut ti Yutht travelling satchel, was nt- holders (to whom stock has been issued): of the late -o ---- - ---- 0 J ' terly obliyious ,to Jthe appeals of the hacknien as he emerged from the rail' way station. " - " "Fee thavenoo Hotel! Fifth; Av enoo goin rit up! -Fifth Avenoo?" nA..iL"..!':.i.ii..j :t. out a word.-'- Another -knight of the MaVana LOtteTy . wnip enargea aown on ainii - '. paperrand;ministers are jdstly-indig- "&ay JSichoias iioteii &ay iNicnoias naniiCthia breach1 of -'faith;' but U . Hotel Jack, this way for the Sai was np more than was to be expected! chohs. . Let the shoemaker stick io his last. V No response., from the passenger, Wilmington, Charlotte & Rutherford Railroad Co., and for the transaction of any other business, that may come before them, ; ; . . H Et. ROBERTS. President . Watson Matthews; Sec'y. - "sept 8-td inee2-'"' Iaifie W.i - faM Let Uterarv writers confine them-: and not a muscle moved at pis appeal. debt ?" is npti'uctfaitiinportant ques tiptt as t'Ho w: didh xdduce is' quite conceivable that party,tnat made the debt have been j subjects;. let ., the , religions ,editoni li: tiSJifJ'iCyf"z,'-':? :."M aanhaar rieMtinM AS 'illDV. UnU li Then there was arnsh of half a dozen. Drawing every Yl' dayi eomnrnfBt'hg May 783 Prisces nnonnting to 1 . .:;..:i.i.yr,..$45 0,000' 1" 'of.. ''..A. ' 60.000 of i. as.ooo . , . ... j , Jt J ..i . 1 . I ' ,Tr . , i i.nnn. .,..wi. ..i;.; t "ivernarre. sir. Kernune t vritutKr it?" Kit t,;Li:ib;i, f.; : rid rin "Winsur House? Whose lieve to be .thellrutb?btf-kll secular agom up to the Winsur T , i s- .10 89. 655 of i 10,000- " or 5,ooo eaca. i o.ooo " of 1,000 each....,....... -10,000 Vt,- . ot r 500 each,;. .iv.v. -44,500 ,.of , SOO each,.... 19500 "Aster House, sir V "Breevoort Ho'usel Brevoort ? Mea- Circnlars with full Information sent 'Tickets for sale by P. C. PEV1JN, . Stationer and General A cent. feb 16-DWly ' ' 80 liberty St.. New Yorg. to' the. vprldnd.the chnrchtrthe wayi'' Vre-yoajire, ernage, Bir r .v., JJp.r M: . UftKOSSet ' Mpa A nrftVAi r ine traveler, iuouiihu uu a tcnv TT , . - . - - - , 1 . I . - 1 nn 1 tn1 I I 1 S U - ni?1f AWtan-Wfi rtW!fTnft A XJT TJT7QT ; CAtTTIQlT r - VY S are Instructed by .the Aincrican Cotton Tie bat till persons dealing Cotfon Ties with buckles rise Wolatin the at?ut U be held resnousiole for damages. - - , . ; ... DeROSSST ft CO., Agents . - For the Ajaaricao-Cotton Tie Co.. - , ' . : . For the State of North Carolina.. . WruaNgTOW, N; C ,' Ang.-14, 'lg74I&W2ni 1 A Eare Chance. . t Beino forced by itx hkalth to qtjit business, I am anxious to sell at.RBDucrEO Pbicss njy whole stock of goods, a large portion of which are now arriving and transit from New York, and none old. To a person wishing to embark in business in a livery and 'growing: village in the best cotton region of the Pea Dee, ,-", , : ! i j NO BETTER OPPORTUNITY CAN BS OFFERED. The large hew e torchon ge can be bought or rented.' ' ' f " r " ' ' 3. COX; Agent": LrLEsynxE (C. OrRai1waye8ept. 29, 1874-tf ' ...tBrickrincEIVr:;". WE, THE UNDERSIGNED. - ARE. PREPARED pi furnish Brick at $8 and $9 per 1,000, deliv ered at any house or lot in the city free- of charge.' Brick loaded on cars at any Depot at $9 and (10 per 1,000. All orders from the conntry-promptly ailed. Orders can be left at Mr. . Joseph H. NefTs Store. ixr. jjock . v ater. sis. MATtisfiui,, jnly5 ly . . . '. j. . - Wilmington, N.C. ' EEV. DANIEL ' MORRELLE'S En$;ll8b and Classical Seliool, Southwest Corner 5th & Orange Sts. TRE 'SIXTEENTH ANNUAL TEBM "WILL BE gin (D. V.) Wednesday, the 7th of October. - No extra charge for the elements of French and Gennan. - . . . sept211-2w ,,; , . . . , . T AD1ES WXLU :RECEtVB THOROUGH 1N JJJ i-u ; - STRUCTION IN --'..j:-" -;,':-:" Vocal and Instrumental Hujuc from - . t Hi.-i i Music Rooms Cor. 8rd and Market ' tCl&88es of gentlemen in Vocal, Orchestral or Military Music thoroughly trained at reduced rates at their rooms. oct 3 tf : The Public Schools - : Of the city will- open in the ' sev- eral School Houses on Monday, October 12th. - ,. v x , HENRY B. BLAKE. ' . Odl-tdr , : , ; Supt. of Schools. ' -' 4 MISCELLANEOUS. y ; -. . - ' ' - - " ' . '- t -, .' . -. j y " , 4 NOTICE A. NEW fiNTKBFBlSE. - npHE undersigned, having opened a Naval Store A Yard on the premises formerly occupied by Messrs. 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DEVOTED TO THE BEST INTERESTS OF the State of North Carolina to the success of the Conservative party, the development of the hid den wealth of the State, the inviting emigration in to onr midst, and advancement of the welfare of onr tning inai Berves w uuuut a ouw Having several, years experierce in tne business oi i people in everything that serves receiving and shipping, can guarantee promptness, proeperous and independent. Its in dieDatch. order and condition of cackaeea. At- I .. . - tention of Receivers iaeapecially invited to my yard. . . ADVERTISING COLUMNS sept 4 im Hotell.Rightdown Broad- pay off some part of it, and that there fZZS? a ill'! .?? 'Er von are! kerridffe;sir " rteashlarriongiithJ leaders to understand their own in- while belaboring an antagonist. " bolster m their Zawi L !!- - The.National Council : of : Con-I and silently moving - away from the W .1,. iU-.. ' t., gjegational Churches meet lv.-v lvmu.,, VUCj, wcr vieeamg to Haven next pin among, viqegar cruetsr ana face placid as. a pan of milt, was .calmly JflstlecemTinJloi-OiieiiiD2-.,f. A FULL'- ASSORTMENT OF BRUSHES.' ' eon. eisting in part of Whitewash, Paints Hearth. Shoe, dence to : f5 - Scrub, Horse, M arktng and Stencil Brushes, in every variety, .for sale low by j A , , , i . j rept 874f GILES ft MURCHISON, " ' ' 88 North Front St German-American Institute,- NEW, LOCATION. . npHS exercises of .the above named Institution will. JL be resumed at tne new locality, cor. i nira ana Market streets,' on MONDAY, tha 6th inst A fuU corps of competent male and female teachers en-gaged.-r No extra charges for German. . Instruction given in Music, French and Latin at moderate charges. - Mss. E. L. RUECKKRT, sept 27-eod2w Sun Wed Fr, ' PrincipaL ' TUST RECEIVED PER S. S. BENEFACTOR ; 10 BARRELS APPLES. Churches meet in New crowd of iarvis, who looked after him 47; NpIilW mtONT STBEET. l Wednesday, - - -" ' ; v 'with.'gbmethipg like amazement, when I V Journal cepy..- octwt I - 'Sugar; Coffee, "Bacon, Hams, &c. ; -' - For Sale Br " ' epfrd&wtf BINFORD, CROW ft CO. epStf GEO. MYERS, 11 and 13 So. Front street will be. found of great advantage, as both the Daily and Weekly circulate largely in every portion of tho State. Rates moderate, - 1 . ; ' SUBSCRIPTION RATES: -r DaUy.One Year.....'; .-.'.....$7 09 Weekly, One Year.. . i OQ Subscribe for 1874. . STONE ft UZZELL, jan 2-tf. Proprietors. Tlie IIlHsbora JJecorder, - THE OLDEST PAPER TN THB STATE. C1R culates extensively in Orange and adjoining counties. Subscription price $3 60 per annum. JOHN D. CAMERON; Editor and Proprietor. Published weekly. et-tf
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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