.. Witt. II. BERNARD , 1
Editors.
CICERO TV. HARRIS, f
It
,
and
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WJ.JjMJ.JX U- A VJ&t v. v.: - -.
SATURDAY MORNING, Oct; 10, 1574.
how
not
A BOSOM FRIEND OF GRANT DE
CLARES THAT THE .PRESIDENT
ft a in nn Tvon v.t wnT uni rin
DIOATE FOR RE-ELECTION,-
So'mnch;liaiibcendjl:oijvbetlMSr nounced:frauds.'.rSqme old phiioso-l
Grant would or would; iot be a can-1 phftrs $Abo J:ii Canada they gavelia alored
didate for renomination or an indo- powerful horoscope of modern re-
pendent candidate totiti Presidency, search to.take' the honored places of
that; the 4ollowingt'aecJiaed.:pTes- the Latin ana Puritan bards. , ;
. - , . , .; , r I 0 , . - -itt 1
sionfrom Judeo Edwards PierrepQnt, : 3ach discussions are useless. , We
of New.yorkitOAteportetoftheSMn, do
l ' woal nr1W m.nnt i"ntae ' ! I
" A parkgrapii which! Tias recently j
been published in several newsDaDers.'?
. I Trai!-t. .1 : . 1 !1 ,1 1 1 ,UD.UCUUlO l i"J"
-tlfarrBaaia -to an-acqnamtancdi f.uzapeau ,ago -woma. KUUV (with alittle show of insticeVthat
that I favored thd re-election of Pres- -u wo; r wuu wrow uMiiaie. are mentioned dt outsiders as
- U ( I ll 1 A WUT.um.. W . .. . ' . " . . -T
ident Grant, is not true. When I
ftayo;nVtfeir6WithUl4
T t J
raaiier. i Rav u tiudiiciv. ana not tu i
. 'r.. nvi thA
, A- rf ,
ray irienoaiiiNOJK,-yoa.niay say, ua
fiontiniied. " that l-ren. lirant tola me
-himselMhat he intended tonStitf
n of his present term. I Lord - Bacon has accomplished
)!d the! truth Idoh'tbei enough forgone man and one life time
mo tnc irutn. . . x uon i. uo , ,.nP.Tcn ; " . e ' - 'Xt 1
,m;0i,n wv.'.fUt Wwiil 'ItIwS'tmplv' impossible for -him:.r.to
the expiratio
believe he totd
lieve that he wishes . or : that: he will
seek a renomination.v Kor : do" L be4
lieve that' anvbodr but- thosd' Whd
wish to mako a fnsa think that he
' will be renominated.'-' It is true thai
Grant has not publicly said that he
would not be, a candidate forre-elec-j
lion-b Si tliais bedansesonidnpeoi
le are trying to make him declare1
:JLYX::W:i.iUT: 'L fAUlri
his intentions. He will not be forced
what heintepds to- da.lyl
to say
-think," adde the Jiidge, "thatl have
given you a i definite answer to your
question." y - i
As the " repbjtei: arose to take his
leave ; Judge Pierrepont said, i V Wei
said nothinff about this third term
W aid nct isho be regarded -W together, ' which star or ys; we got a pohcy o. lum. ,
ig yielded
who are fond of making a fuss. Peo
pie may talk .about. the third term but
they will see that when the time'
T,:w ,0 - ;v.nm,.ilan nni-l
.wUl say that he neither desires ' not!
will seek a re-election. . - ! '
Now is tJien entirely authentic? If
-r , -rx. . . I
j nacre. jrierreoonc aa say uiat want
meanS:,nQf third term, does he speak
lw tha ard ? When did the,arlemd
s'tw.j.-. ut-op. the New Tork
intemew...between tbe JNew Xorfe
leader and . Gen. , Grant take place ?
And, last, has the latter - changed hnv
mind in Teo-ard to his retiracy at the
end of the present "term ? These are
queries with which the average read-;
er will receive the" statement of the
Sun on every hand, .. .
In connection with the Sun ; inter-;
view read thefollowing editorial from;
the Baltimore Gazette: - ' f
The air ia full of, if not saturated with,!
rumors that, in obedience to theinexorable
demands of friends in certain heretofbrej
faithful regions, President Grant is about"
to relinquish his pretenSio&S to.be again a;
fd the clarridr of men tu.xuw , , POLITICAL MOTES,
indicated; and it is confidently asserted that ;PAAJ0W Cosby" travelling , agent i
ths pnminor Cmivpntinn jit Chattanooffa is; I ; . ; , .' ki --.Pj. a !l
the occasion when silence is tobe broken
ti, Btnrvmna that this demand comes with M
decisive emphasis from New England, and J Charleston by cutting his throaf,-. al
more especially from New York, i&towm6&t' severirisr the head from the
tuat portion-or JNew jingiana wnicn is swu-
,UWv)ir ' vvuiu ' w .--j)' f -
Uampshire and Connecticut would have to
be indefinitely relinquished ; but New York,
it is conceded must be lost, unless this' self
sacrifice be made. .
KIISTAKUIG HI8 MAN.
Ono of "the araurinnff ritemteof the
political campaign, .Indiana is tie
. i .i e .
of vtho
44 Souttiertr WitHzVoiSmfclke. fle
has been stirring '' tipthe ' 'papers on
that subject and, sjipppiug the Kens
selaer Union, to ' be a Republican
paper, wrote to te editor as follows
. ; ii-. ; . : . ' j , . . . --jZ' - s" -
K0 .e5-JtV;' I.
r,-,.. tt n T. t-.j .
J. r a ma m I itn ft im . rT l arm u u m w mjiw m 'ma mm. . m
Dear Sir: I.desire to call your at-
.:Ant itAiitliin ffArrtbrhl ihes of
violence and bloodshed, transpiring
ihrnnMinnt tha ''tWh '-and : fl-i&est
that yon give them as great 'promi,
nence as possible iii your peper from
this time until after the etectidn r '.i
Thomas J. BradY,
i. jfcmi 'Chairman.
. The outrage . business is to last only
" until after 14 ihe'electiOD.'Over
250,000 Outrage Supplements' hJiv
. -, 'V.l-i.J-2''i-'J,"-'i..'i ii til
been circuiatea in luaiana.
WIL.li GKsNT REPUDIATE KKL-
. i-''-': ' Locot '
It U now jeoorted. t that et en the
President himself does not consider!
. i i -)
either Kellogg or JVlclLnery tne lawr
and that in his next message to Con
gress he ,wiU recommend that provi:
eion be made for a free and fair elec
tion
We
dent
; , - - . - V, i E .
partisan championship , "of. DurelVs
ell's
enormous usurpation.
One of the editors of - the ; Charles-
ton News a;if;C7ojirrfhsJeen noti-
tied .that he will.be inaictea tor ;.noeu Dursting ot a Dipoa vessel couuwwr great snow oi nweugw JLr,' s. s."EVERItXh"moyed his office to a
by Sheriff B0Wen,.a notorious JUdi- With e optie rierVe.y;, .dtrict. house 6n Princess strkUy occupied by
fe ylMonntsLbaVermonM, W , , Man, nef door to T.lor . OUe.
forger and bigamist, - ' capped with 'snow,' ' U total of thirteen hundred. . W. , ;; - " -r, . (oct4-jw
; SHAKESPEARE AND BACON. ';-
The savans, and those who are not
savans, are still waging the Shakes
pearean war in the New York Herald.
cles. J
is astonishing , bow much pen, ink
IM HNI.f 111 IMII III IT . Illl W III 111. II ll-f 1 1 . Ill K I
. ; v ,r -V Milwaukee's census shows a popV
paper is wasted to show the World 'uiation of 54,405, an increase of 22,955
much some people know (and do
know). ..It is wonderful. that the 1 .
authorship oi " The- Eneid?- and of
Patai; TW: W notrbeen din.
I
'',wTr' r - 5T iicvia rr-v
puted aruVjrgil and Milton pro-
not see how . candid and .honest j
BeQ JOnSOll COUld COUHtenanCO and 1
commen a;. man , who ;woul4 claim
what he did not do. It is natural to
For. one we are willing to let the bard
of.Avon 5;rest on.hisJaurels, and
u?nnW pvpn romvftftiint.hflr.ffem into
-j- a ,
brio-ht coronet that crowns the
".,4 7 t ,v
V" vwr. .r "y " -- ,--T
"goMen dayi 6f good Queen Bess
lMrasmp.y imp.yiu iu. u.uxu
Jiavwntten Shakespeare's works. Wo j
loqk at jtirpnl apurely Commonsenso
standpoint; - : We "were not- there"
whenHhe plays of Shakespeare were
written, and we have never found
anything written by anybody " who
was there", when the thing was done
which says Shakespeare did not do it,
We are perpetually on the qui vive
eare Frriu:"-V u" 1 1 v
to find our present high regard lor
tbe-i : poets,, authors, and ptnioso
phers; of extreme ancient times
brought into question by somq
of the Bohemians "of the press
: It would ot be; surprising to see
some of them discussiug the following
We think that will stop them,; "or
rather engage their attention until
chaps resumes its reign, and the; inn?
sic oe -ine oironuu uuueis -,-s. mwuwm
and;lostin the grander harmonies of
eternal ana cnangeiess wwnu. , , ;
Before we leave "sweet Will" we
mill orlH ilmf. hia - im!r!irfi AlSQ . uD I v
r:?' : ? i
wittingly supported by Milton, who
speaks of "his (Shakespeare s) native I
wood notes wild.w Drydeq, Hales,
contemDorarv wit?
of Eton, Diggs, a contemporary wit,
Faller anequivocally give &naces-
Peare ine aonor or wnuug uie .
found in every liorary ana reau uy
every one. , - ' - . ) ' ' '
PALMETTOLEATES.
-. . Last Friday moraine in Suniter
the residence -or lyapt. vv , ii. vara-i
ner "was burned. - Incendiary, j In
sured for $1,800. . 1 : ; j " ;
. The corner-stone of the " Pied-:
mont Cotton Mills, in Greenville
co nnty w as laid ' on Sat urd ay last,!
Wltn. Decoming nonors, iu ? mo pres-
' -ifcA.f : laro-e crowd -Cof r fbectators. i
or S
suicide odnesday -morning in
T,riiv ': nrfn"cii linn
body. Uause, liquor.
'. .' Greenville ; Republican: Near
the steam distillery of W. C Godd
wift'& Co at -Mr.' Merrill iKirk
- . rm i v .... - . vi . ' it i s I i ' ; a. T LT
y'v , .
r;'"" a VWV." Ty'
gun charged with bucK: shot, . seven
OI wnicn eniereu tue uwij, ""."S
Bates 'Instantly.1 uof oners verdict,
A malicious act; lor liocause. wnat-
ever.'
, - .. . - 7T- si
' M1KOML1TIES.
Thiers can't ride horseback ' ;; ; ,
I v.
1 Presbyterians. . , ; , ;3
- Salvini has hao immense success
I in Kio Janeit04ii
Oliver Wendell Holmesan Bret
Jtlarte are unitarians. .;r-j:? ni
Harte are Unitarians. ..y- - ..'it: j5.
The Saturday .Review calls Til"
tnh a ''diseased literarv fluencv,"
Aan laboring 'under the
J m
I ..
lisfortune Of being named UlimOUg
runs a dairy atlTrinidad, Col. ;
Honor and glory to v . r mi-
lips,.of somewhere in Michigan. who
j na8 written 5,115 words on a postal
card
.'-!
ii lieorcre Alireci lownsenu is iu-
terviewinir noted" South Carolinians
and "doing' the State generally for
the New York Herald., -
" - ' 4. rt 1a
-. n7 iar UlU lUOSI Ulliliauv v vj-
addresses . before the ' Oriental Con-
gress.at .Londonwas tnat ot r roi.
Owin HftVs the
' a r.
rdin, the distingujshec
let. Kaft" latelv ire-en
tered the field at the age of seventy
tt0A rh fieM at. the acre of seventy-
two, and assumed charge of a ifewly
established paper ia.Parkl,i4
! nrp t.riat. ha AcA almost instantly.
r a v v. e tV' loss ana aanger to am rorces. r
suppose.that the great lights of the h,; P- . m3 - . -
I ...noWr, . Wluut f hp mrmincr stars I mfttmnr
UUil:J"r : 5.- r.. ,u
V ' ll. T'i' fTt-l- t O-'-J lW
' XveV. " 1 nomas Viuaru,f- hid; ore
. . . . . -. . , . . mr. Tf " ' .:
!and beloved bastof of the Mt. VernoH
Methodist Church in Baltimore," has
become i.permaneoUy blind -:by.Uhe
STARDUST.
v Philadelphi
S
demand tor
' -. .'. i - . . 1 5" . . -..-,. - i
since 1870,
--Happy ia that human heme: who
nas the tact to do a disagreeable thing
bif ally"' yiV
mi ' .
-xutj vuircuureu iu iiiis country
. J . . T . J
iti8 said, is atElmira, 111. - ;
man the cat-o'nine-tails the other day
or ' an-assault on a woman: . - , j
a
world is claimed by the Pennsylvania
to - ,,, nnmnMVJ ; it toi
wheels and weighs. 75 tons. : ",-;;
: T.tav ienot nhoa fAra ' tha Pa
Rirer expedition do not confirm the
uuMB.u
ithev
ma-
hogs," . Omabosses," and "Omahor-
"b . 'Fw . i
ine vnamuioo! uauier lives iu
"I 1 . T). , TT. :
vH w. ..;, u.
7j3 -years tfid, and is the parent ot 30
oniiurau, umyouri oniy lour
t w
A lpw-spintetl horse committed
mio m Jiarar4c0nnty,:Ilb,-bv
sucking Ins nose into ; the rand and
.:i i...
holding it there until ho was smoth
ed to:- death. ; 1 1 - ;
;22-; A dance called the Insect,Bal-
let" is to be introduced into the spec-
tacle ,of i'The, Deluge at Niblo's
Garden. This might be a travestie
of theagilcfle'a." ' '
' " i It is an' 'interesting 1 if not edify
ing fact thatJ there are 30j000 indirid
uals 'in New Yprk eity who -live oii
other people's earnings who are, iii
fact, professional thieves. These, with
the beggars, make a rather large de
pendent community 'for any city.
The gallant secretary of a life
insurance '.company,. ,beiug via5. com
mand of a platoon during tlie lateum
pleasantness in Arkansas, struck; up
tha gun of one of his men about" to
fire on a staff officer; with' the excla-
1 P n it, don't shoot at him j
- Sheriff Bo wen,' a notorious par
tisan leader of r Charleston has iu
dieted Mayor Gv P? Cunningham, on
a charge of official misconduct. ;
. ' Ex-G;6v. B. Gratz Brown, of
Missouri, has addressed a long letter
to" the Democratic Central Committee1
and iQtimtiog tQat the defeat of the
Democratic ticket in Missourtt would
be a national calamity, since it would
be an indorsement of the National
, ini Mr wn nrom-
to uke the 8tum for theXe'mocracy
so soon as Ins health will permit.
Tyndall Explains. ''"'''
Professor Tyndall replies to is
critics in a preface to an authorized
report of his address to the British
Association, and partially retracts hia
statements in the following passage
referring to" the charge of atheism
brought against him: ;i I
, .fln cohnectiohwith the charge of
atneism j. wouiu maKe oue reinarK:
Christian men; are proved by their
writintrs to have their hours of weak-
ness and lot doubt as 'well as their
hours of strength and of conviction,'
an4:en like myself share ia their;
ninv wav thpxa vanfttions of mood and
tensed 6re thengiouviewsof
, i
rr q n tt rf tn xr o can ilonto trta rviYlir oltfii-
. .. t tj Y ,fj" .
uiiwiyp uuca-noi uwv aim w imv envug
the" claims of the doctrine of 'material
atheism' upon my allegiance might
be. Probably they would be very:
strong i3utras it is I, haVA noticed:
. ' m m
during years of self-preservation that
It IS HOt in nours OI Clearness ana Vlg-f
, tQat doctrine commends itself
to
:-J. ti.t r
my mind; that in. the presence Of'
stronger nd;healthier thought it ever
dissolves and disappears, as offering
nn Hnlntinn nf iho mvatpw in -whioh
no solution oi toe mystery in wnicn
We dwell, and of Which we form a
, . '
part." .. ,iifiiV? " A: .
Kossuth Not Dsstltnte.
r A correspondent in, Genoa gives a
graphic picture Of the rural quiet and
; uinn dan TTrtoant 1 nasooa
wuicu tvu iivBo.u,,. gfgoifl jjei satate Agents of jjiousto,.0:re
his declining days f So much has been gen who tave a reputation for honesty and in
said of the destitution of the Hun-. . - . .
Uarian VPxesW
will be pleased to hear how, pleasant
are the surroundingr-or nis tranquil
ae. With such a picturesquijland-
. a?1 -I
8f
' Y"" J "v -
seatin the Hungarian Parliament for
mm lO IClUSe wntucvci ujcic ia a
va,ftI1f.Vl it ould be hard to conceive
& ia.)itir ending for a well-spent life.
- r - f i ;
76 and Liberty.
- ? vr are now on the eve t an event
..i pt, ;n thfrlife of our srovern
metlt 8ayg the Richmond Whig. If
Radicalism'is' successful againin the
I ,0;,1A.'?1 lat,n ?n '7t it ia im.
rcoiucunai " .
J possible thathere' can be enough lib
erty ttouu
gervative party cat beformed in time
v.?mw
the .people; may groused,, tne pop
Iar mind may . convinced, of the
I XT' I r,, r. lvolnTiol intn vorv
IU1-I4UW u,v u.",r-
i:..f- f ; i:U.l Jmnnrfonno ; 'Thfl
I ULtlW OI uvilbiv. wkv'"" rfuu
I ..;.': .- - , . L.I J .
iRepublicans 1 havel'about .beld- their.
own" notwithstanding the tremendous
efforts ohiBonapa-tistit.tfTnake
BUSINESS CARDS.
THOMAS - GRJ.-tE Hew, .York: and Wijpington :;
1 tji? ' - a wn' r ivr
rIRr' A-3 AJV. HFE;
, ws r 4. . ' 1 . r
Princo- ' Street, between Front and Water Stv.
may 10-Ty o- .. ,-.
A. . - - " "-' H- TOT.T.ItBfl."
At5 II AN. & OLLEUSrf
J .v: corner Front and DoclUSt;,
, . .WIUTIIKGTON, ! C
wE0
and exniiiimng our stock.
nov 19-tf
. 15. r. rilTCIIEL, & SON,
COMMISSION MESCHANTS ', -
had Bealersln '
Grain,
Flour,' Slav, and also Fre
Croand Meal. Pearl Hominy
and Grltn. i
- Nos. 9 and 10 Water t., Wilmington, N. C f
Propr otora of tbe Merchants Flouring Mills,, . ft ;
nov . tf . 3. . . 1
. LEGAL CARDS.: -
U.S. ' ins. Collections, Bankruptey,,
, .,..'.., -.1 " ,..,--..., , f ;
' Br sr Associations, Penalties.!
- j . - )i- . , v i -i
AttoU - ncy and Counsellor at lari
Ji 7 M'BolltBk-Dl)StairS
.
'WILMINGTON, N.C
nbam.t BBADT-Tbe second edition of my n. a
Ja8ticetlttt anAppendx of Forms and Instruc-
otis for KollrJtors. . rVf- Price 5 UU. Address 08
bove.
Rl
a,v JX -' O.
- - ..
STEDMAN, Jr.;
ELIZABET11TO W2Vf 'jY.- a
. . . . r . ....
juiy-r-D&wtr
. 0 -tic T T T TSJ '
ii . b M A. It 11 IN j
. ''..:.tA.
WltBIINGTOW,. C,
",. At COL STBiNGE's" OFFICE,
Wiirpractico.jn STATE and FEDEttAL COURTS.
ang23 2m ' - ' t ' '
JAMES H. HILL,
Wotary Pu b I i c
OFFICE WITH A D. CAZAUX.
, MISCELLANEOUS.
GRAND LAUD DISTRIBUTION;
AT -
HOUSTON, ,TEXA, DEC. 2li
.' " , $300,000 !
WORTII OF GOOD TEXAS LAND
AND HOUSTON CITY
.PROPERTY! '
P A PTT A T. H-TPT fftl ft 000 I
Vjii-L 11 n II JXL Aj KPAUjVUU 1
NO GIFT LESS THAN FOR Tit
A CRES LAND, OR ONE
CITY LOT!
PRICE OF TICKETS, $3.00
Parties wishing Tickets can obtain
them from Agents, or by remit- i
tance direct to us, by Drafts,
Postofhce Money Order, h.x
press, or Registered Let
ter, when it ; can
be done.
ye refer to all Banks, Bankers and
business Men.: of Houston or
Texas, where we are known,
v f ; .:..'
Address,
WAGLEV & LOCKART, ,
-V' Managers, Houston, Texas.
The managers are men of high respectability and
great business capacity,, and therefore reiiaointy is:
-i!. .'' ; .
We take pleasure is" commending. hem to the
v-TeofidtkU. -
L1 iv?
Bu
and eqriitabTe distributed.-Gaiwto Newt.
y fo, three dollar onestliecW of becom-
ing the lawful owner tt Texas property weth ftom
.5uu to io.dw. ooiar as regaru mo ouuimk
the manage that is a matteryomithe:po.s
ore
1 we can vouch ror the responsioiuiy or me nrai,.
i and that al tbev Dromige thev win Derform.- Tne .
scheme is an exceDent one,4a ptir opinion, as a
means of settling up our State and favrting immi-.
.w&plkam'Biraia. m-:.i ..in'-T
The1 Berala, Crockett. Texas, say s
The plan these sentlemen have adopted,, to sell j
I conducted on the best plan that ean be adopted,
I t 1 ahmess-to 1L; Jlessrs. Wagley & Lock-;
j efcaness to get a good farm in Texas for $3 oo. ltu
qnr thing TV
rTk 'TW.oa TMa T-noa WrniftrVs v
, "The well known firm of Wagley & Lockart the ;
tneongina
f acres will
Te Drought into use ana.a large popuiatio
population added,"
The Willis Observer states :
" These geutlemen are too well known to need any
ther endorsement 9t 01
ours.'?, .t.-.v., . .a- ...
TheEUiseounif,
Texas, 'cousU's-fol-
lows: - -- '
" These gentlemen are trustworthy ind reliable,
there is s chance for you to obtain s good home by
investing the small sum of three dollars. The dis
tribution will positively take place at Houston, De
cember 21at" '-'--.. e,C?';.t'i.;.-I
- Commendations of the,Dlstrlbutton." are beine
XiLso7l7xaT.h?win
revived every day from leading citizens and public
omciais or n
t its merits.
I t its merits. - - ' - ' , - - '..
R EL A B It B AGENTS. WASTED.
octT-Diw wet
KOTIOB: ' .
r"'
have decided to offer on MONDAY,. Oct S,
wnm
FRUJTuOP vJTHIp liOOM , SHEETING
:-(. . Al 12 jc per yard, per bolt.
' .T -::
! T J ft
43
uijiw in.-:
I
oct4-tf.
ttv'oi"f fef:?'' 7t-!i it Janata;
J 1 4 J
a h'?
Rooms.i;
STEAMSHIP LINES. 1
.. V V . ' " I
Weekly
steamship - line
f
Com
OSTPOSED OF THE STEAMSHIPS y
BENEFACTOR, Capt, L. 'Jones', ' ' " A
" KEGULATOE, baptf Wood, r " j
btoer Steamers to be added within 4 few weeks for
j . "-" a regular Semi-Weekly Line, j- .i ,i
For the present will sail from NEW YOKE .-
i Every SATURDAY, 'at S P. OT., ''
k ' ' -AND most :,, i
" TVIIiMINGTON Every FBIOlTt' :
These Steamers connect at Wflmlngtpa with the
Wilmington, Columbia & Augusta and Wilmington .
& Weldon ; Eailroads. -.Also With North Carolina
Central KaUway and cape rear jtuver ewamere, .
JGIVpIG THBOUGH BILLS OF LADING '. .
T6 all points la North and South Carolina; Georgia
and Alabama. ,
For freight engagements apply to .
. A. D. CAZAUX, Agent, f
t , i , vuimngttnj.u..
w tvjlxtd as uo.; uen-j Agcnis, - ,.-
r . Bowlina Green, NeWTokk, ' .
Inly S-tf Or ller84Ka5i tUYer.
Baltimore and Wilmington ,
SEMI-WEEKLY; STEAMSHIP LINE !
QOMPOSED op this FIRST CLASS STEAMSHIPS
J,; VOmiT, Capt. D. J. Price. ;
, IlfCIHB,;CaptL 8, Bennett. ;, ;
UGBECCA CIYUE, Capt. D. C. Child.
. R'A.Ja'KIG H, Capt. Oliver.: . . .
WUlhereafto;oaUfroniBALTDIOEE ;v
j Every. Tuesday aud Friday, ; ;
....j AND FROM WTLMINGTOIJ s i, ;r j
1
. Every Wednesday and Saturday, ';'
CONNBCTINO AT WILMINGTON J r
With the Wilmington. Colombia and-- Angnsta
Wflmlngton and Weldon, and the Wilmington,
Charlotte ana Jiutnenora uauroaas; aiso me eeveriu
line of BteainerBtoFayetteville, , , ,
ivlns Tliroueli Bills of Lading
To all points In North and1 Soath Carolina, Oeorgia
and Alabama: connecting at Baltimore with th Bal
timore and Ohio and the Northern, Central Railroads
for all points in the West and Northwest, ana witn
steamers and Railroads for Boston, New York , and
Philadelphia. I- ' ' l" ' '
For freight engagement apply to ., -
A. D. CAZAUX, (
Agent, Wilmington, CL ;
Andrews & Co.. Agents, Baltimore.
dec 81-tf . ' '
? PHILADELPHIA & SOUTHERN
Mail Steamship Company I
rpHK : FIRST . CLASS . STEAMERS
PIONXJSR, 812 tons, Capt John Wakeley,
TONAWANIA,'14 tons, Capt. C, C. WUtbank
form a Weekly Line, and sail alternately from Phila
IVfciu V Li " " rf
delphia and Wilmington every Tuesday morning, a
6 o'clock.
Througi- .Bills of liadliifi:, - j
Portland and all paints In the New England States,
at aa low rates as by any other route. Also to Liv
erpool, JjOnaon, Antwerp, xiremen, uiubuui,aiu9-
Coast of England . ; .
North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama,
Louisiana, Mississippi and Tennessee, at as low
rates as by competing lines.
For Freieht engagements and rates apply to . .
. , : - WORTH & WORTH, Agents, '
Wilmington. N. C. '
J. M. Fobshke, Superintendent,
Oito
WM. L. JAMES, General Agent,
June 6-tf . SS7 and 839 Ejock street. Philadelphia.
MISCELLANEOUS.5
Thnraen rates irom jrminaeipnin m
Proposals.
MAYOR'S OFFICE, )
City of Wilmington,
' Oct. 6th, 1874. )
Jl BOPOSALS.wiLL be received at this
office until the 10th inst, at 12 o'clock M., to furnish.
Winter Uniforms for the Police of the city. Sam-
pies accompanying bids will be required. They
must be made of substantial goods. For further
particulars, apply at this office. - At-. ' : '
Signed WvP. CANADAY,
oct 7-4t
Mayor
A Eare Chance;
Being forced by ill health to quit
business, I am anxious to sell at Rkotjckd Pbicxs
my whole stock of goods, a large portion" of which
are now arriving and, in transit from New York, and
none old. To s person wishing to embark In business ;
in a lively and growing village in4 the Jiest .cotton
TCgion of the Pee Dee,
i , ". , TT, "7, r . . .
n - ' .henryb. blaej,- t
Agent. ;
iLriisvnxs (C. C. Railway). Sept 29, 1874-tf
Just Arrived.
! ... i 1 J i : !
brand of
J. I1C XJXaXJ JVXWIlfa.--k
':X, S-K-di i.-u'.;i-clARS. ' "
a-
J eatB, Smoking and Chewing
TOBACCO.
f:i,ii:'iir. i-Oi.j :.J I.' . . - ' -
GEORGESALL,
r Wholesale and Retail TobaccQuIst,
o;Noi lO. BTarket Street,
w WILMNOTON, N: C. f:
ang80-tr.
':Fiiitl;Notice;
mrwinn TUTSASTIRER & COLLECTOR.
i;ity or vviLiunttTui, .
j. j .-. -,. ; ; : September 5th, 1874
AlC PERSONS OWING. CrTT TAXES ' FOR
ion a WTJ-il. TISTATTC and PERSONAL PROP-
EttTY are hereby notified that If the same Is not
paid, on; or before tne ; ,;. . . -. r . ..-;,'.' ;..
! ;: IOTA DAY OF SEPTEMBER, INSTANT !
Their Property will be ADVERTISED- and SOLD
st PubUc Auction, Vf;i;L -r V-Lt -ui
- isep-.tf ;,;
.at Treasursr & Collector, i
Dentistry.
HAVE REMOVED to the new
and elesant reomrontheoutlreast
corner of Market and 2nd Streets,
wkere I shall pe pleased, to, attend to any . calls in
my profession after the 15th inst.
' bct-lw 'Jli - '' ' ' " ;i ;i' ' "JAS. E, KEA.'
i;...
GBNtijNE
it t
.PERUVIAN GTIANa
0!;
TAnirRji ABRTcrrLTCBlSTd kntf 1
Ivod
m-rer
JtV 'tiliaers have now am epportunkyoof obtaining
thf vfiinaMft manure in small or larce lots.
at the sole Importer's prices, by applying
to the special Agency lust established, for the pur
Ttoati of dfHverln? Genuine Peruvian" Quano to con
sumers ataoy accessible por or railway ptatien la
the country. Full particulars given in circular mailr
eft free on appneauon to :, ;. - i ' -
"TJoT 53 Beaver St., NewTork '
REFERENCES BY PERMISSION.
, (J-essrs. BobOB,! Hurtado Jb-Ca., A cents of the
Peruvian Government, 58 Wall St., N. Y. . . . , , . ... : z :
-Moses: Taylor; President National City Bank,' 52
W fkXt Ola "A- A s - ; i ii,, ' 1 i
" J. C. Tracy, Esq., Peruvian Consul, 26V Broad
wayN.Y.. - -' ' may 18-D&W10ms
m
111
r i
nr ,
INSURANCE.
PIEDMONT & ARLINGTON
Insurance Company,
' Of Richmond, - Virginia.
Over 22,300 PoUcies issued.. I '
.vt- Annual Income 07er $t,500,000
Progressiye ! Prosperous!. Prompt 1 :
' , , ' '
SMALL EXPENSES, SMALL LOSSES, SECURE
f4- INVESTMENTS,' AMPLE EBSEBVE, ,
AND JSOOIT SUKPEUS I
Premiums Cash; Policies liberal,
Anrttial Division oCSurpIas. - ,
-1 v- A
AETHUE J. HILL,' Jr., Agent. : .
! Office for the present with Or. T. F. Wood.'Medl-
cal Examiner, on Market Btrect, two doors west of
r . )'- --" .
Green & pianber'a dru? etore, Wilmington, N. C. .
September 2-tfj--
, Insurance Rooms.
$27,000,000 FIRE INSURANCE! CAP
ITAL BEPBESENTEDAFTER
PAYING BOSTON IiOSSES.
Queen Insurance Co., of Liverpool and
London, Capital. ,.............. ..$10,000,000
Norths British and Mercantile Insurance ;
Company, Capital 10,000,000.
Hartford Insurance Company, Capital, . . i .2,500.000
National Fire Insurance Company, of
Hartford, Capital.. ...1.........:. . ; 600.00P
Continental Insurance Company, of New .
" Tork, Capital 2,500,000
Phoenix Insurance Company, of Brooklyn, -
uapitai.......i.v i,5uu,m
Virginia Home Insurance Company, of
- Richmond, Capital.... i. . 500,000
MARINE The old Mercantile Mutual of New
York. . - " ;
IJFE The Connecticut Mutual of Hartford. '.
ATKINSON & MANNING,
; -nov 24-tf ; - i ,y General Agenti
ENCOURAGE
HOME INSTITUTIONS.
; Security against Firs. :
: THE NORTH CAROLINA ' j
ISOME INSURANCE COJHPAXY,
RALEIGH, N. C. -
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, ta insurers of property in
North Carolina. ; . - ,:
Agents in all parts of the State. . si
R. H. BATTLE, Jr., President.
C. B. ROOT, Vice President,
SEATON GALES, Secretary.
PULASKI COWPER, Supervisor.
ATJSXNSOiH JiAHNlN, AGKMT6,
augl-tf
Wilmington, N. C.
EDUCATIONAL.
. JWLILMIIT&TO H HIGH SCHOOL,
Classical" Mathematical and English,
It. EL. BRYAN, Principal.
THE annual session of this school opens on Mon
day, the 5th October, at the Schoolroom on Fifth
street, between Ann and .Nun, recently occupied by
Mr. J. N. Hinton.
Terra s $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.
For circulars containing more extended informa
tion, Apply at the Book Stores of the city.
A continuance of the patronage heretofore be
stowed on this school is solicited. oct 2-1 w
REV. DANIEL . MORRELLE'S
English and Classical School,
I Southwest Corner 5tb & Orange Sts.
THE SIXTEENTH ANNUAL TEBM WILL EE
gin (D. V.) Wednesday, the 7th of October. .
No extra charge for the elements of iTench and
German. ; .,!: - . ;r. ,
tcpt21-2w
LADIES 'WILL 'RECEIVE THOROUGH ' !N-
STRUCTION IN , , . !
Vocal and Instrumental Music from
JJ. P. RUECKERT,
.-'v n r: .' ': Music Rooms Cor. 3rd and Market- ;
3?Classes of gentlemen in Vocal, Orchestral or
Military Music thoroughly trained at reduced rates
at their rooms. .- : : .. oct2 tf '
The Public Schools
o
F THE" CrrY . WILL OPEN IN THE . SEY-
I eral School Houses on Monday-October 12th. j
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l2y BIRMINGHAM, ENG.'.'i '; ,
H AVINQ ESTABLISHED k SRANCH.HOTJSE
in New .York for the sale of our. celebrated
weapons, we offer to sportsmen the. Cheapest Guns
of guaranteed quaUty and shooting powers ever sold
in the United States. They are built with every im
provement for American-sport, and are made in' sit
qualities, each Oun being branded with one of ths
undermentioned names, which denotes its quality :
PIONEBR
TOLLKY. ....... .-men .vr.
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spect.
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our Branch House, 'a- i- -
29 Maiden
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Lane, New . iKorKi
',;:;..;;,;Just: Eeceiyed :
OlTRATE MAGNESIA, Baker's ,Cod Liver; OU
Cougres's Water, Pain Killer, Milk-Magnesia, ;!
Rice Wafers (for taking medicines,) , ,
'3 1 t -
- At
eept 18-tf
JAMES C. MUND8' Drug 8torc,
Third St., opposite City Hall. '
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