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i fit :r M' t .at. l i I 'lb? 4:' i i I 'if- iff I r '3S I i t it -I' i v,- ! E I I 4 .6 TH 3 j , I ...,ta tfarr: or; One of thfeflfdgcecis of the cloth :.4dl9.i?XClfeeiH.:.-?4 to the humor e-tfejeaker or writer, tUfi M?P&Y. lijjj, or the " ensan gaiivtd 'iiiadergarmeBtVistands :out stilt in'fnll, Bight "3Tii3 "in melancholr j majesty Hit Irettetl - like , t be porci"; pmWiJliTn& Repubiicari papers ofithe1 JSorMeuejtpiicft a tne,JNew?xipxK Tiniishe of the better' sbrt pro f ess: to 3i entcrtaia Har . of Southern asoendaucy f an iOoBgresa. , Includiog J iBUtaretisuheraUooorSanthQroPefliiOTv craisttfte mwnbemf looot th ten Stt ciauusRfig are iiil?ldeBJ.i4 iVIUi'j 0 T'1' em cojptitateroeaxt hef;Ee:pr an'dtalooWtonetntr of tte'Democratio : nxajwtyjwbiie! iio , ibe.r Senatethe' Democratic votefhat body. Hav ing reached this conclnsion the limes remarks that ' it is obvioua that with any.t(3egreeiof..(nM and actiotv the Southern" members, of the Fortv-fourth Congress can exert - a considepaqle axwj ijiossity a control ling influence upon Congressional pphc v t aTiWO tit&Q TulftSmt iiAvhich thov-'mav- take ani interest." . , , . . i ) v ' mf ' ' - - - - ' :. Tbia is a bugabooi. What if, thia Sputhem members, in the Democratic cakum8.jshoald have a powerful, even a "coutrirffinff uegcerjWill they use it to wPotrYmeT9f trWcountry? ifeihey cleato blind a'fid"1 demented? The,,!national 1 interests are theirs. Their sectfon haras riruch at stake in JinX rUUiL:A,1 i. : T?" w Jeg,8la the ISoisyW jrelw;eto say it hMtnhr'fif& KAiUv Wnno- A a. t,-, si; or iJfflmB r jftil.e,:' and oonest adtninistratiori of 1 the General .Govj- esee with Ihiyai gersrahea'd both physical and moral, to. the country if this Congress fail in its. high duty. K Then a.way "with this revival oi mean prejudice against this secjv Tj9ei9.PAdangerin the; Spatherp tates ,save to thieves and corruptionists. . In being"true to the federation, of States we are true to; j ourselves aod when we are false to 'ourselves;,, th en. ; oaf ' e n emies in ay re proach lis with impunity. ' !: :; THBSPK j H KBMUJEaULL JL. WhowjbrearoftJie 44th congress The ;ont pst will hp iirnh.i ojiiania, auu alii, iven, ut XUU I irJ i T. i lereis-nomarr in -wMngrua w uu i named betofeWiaichaetzC, inat any such DromiapR hvo i,Qi, . . d 1 ; mm - ay, v.aJ fM9Wcffn very rare ihidancesL -"v.., aic iarcrvain' Oi''iontor the other of the greatmcn- 3s: r We JV "fc&r'L are' bright pots in tbe gloimy,DiclhrerOf ernmentXhe- people her p2i ap? Clearer vision Tit Al t . . ' I " rpi I " ' - -t. ? w ' f- W I .vn .B , msv lnlvv wrMU UWCCU W IBIMI glftA .fcJW'JnJtuwiua.l L naUouaI frauds which' haVe hlhled kwrfnrt ,1 A.TiT.! 2fT5lntiJ!J T v . . ... ; I the fame of. many Christian states-' halt 1 irftwin ' Cn. "il'H M'or!i la Book Hfl in puTOy.'ana'jUisnuyi ol enaracterM mn --' ' '. . u pJy ::"r"':r:V'Kv;-,-:"t tfv?- rpageijowaawoBowiafj The nrst of,aid i . i ... . . i l ; : r '. ., I ""iress will raffe Wltu a.viPor and 1 yio-"' aunpeingHieea8iernwreetorjot . Kerr. He ,is DejAs irinferior in ohvsica ooAMm-n4fifi?ge of parliamentary lafclreto Mr. Randall raovb lb the -White Hous-ih'lSTY. f$&iMfyfIet&fr WVWH and th'b 'prospect of 'llie - Democrat s 'if eqaalledbt Syol Kstohtesues ' .felrriWate'fdIVeIt Raniiytntcce'ofns 'ttt:$?t " "rerne wuw uavv xavoreu a UDerai policy Id mj;;i :.p f J f . .t -v fceruay oi one 01 toe moat .dastardly lrT,??wiT?,B.'!ttf" 'e eeeona pr taw two, par- L Bl lBBraiM tv..-- .t-'S-'!;0 C fia rV--i y,'f?"HV-ml L . la York thcissab ftetVe'etl the nnd villnnnn. An.;; :'! X VJ cel9tlm&,begaalng at the northeastern mtertec- pJT "aalns, Cotton hnanee, althQRghlie.was himseirXow f Vlllanons outrages It has been freaut. ttreat isKa Princess streets thence Ii, ,v , . .. .-liTi L.niraey ..power and tiTC peOOie'' Wis1 nnr nrAvrWVtn U;X I nmnuffeastwardly with too northern IMA Of Prth- f "W' ,;? ' lorlc and NeW -KtVirlimA I.ra KnownflJHttle e&lcarld?a l AaooHklV -Wi' jq-rs r thence wnhMacomber's line sohthwestwaralTbhont Su r r--f TOs,'v'w1!uu Auueuues tered ''piM-ty wTtlllWfdlrtittW 'J ': " r WWSM9S STEDANf -if bpeaker. .?xonir r riTT ;A ia ) 'eiflEWFXMa. at; an5ahnni'k. L;? r8Wr f,:;c h-, p ...Agon,, O I No doabt: the apecaUtions concert f8t0- Jf pfileapitspects, ;ioii; awiu wyvpffl ruAi m '-U 1 mJ Of' -iag.thfl.resublahe election, based JL'nfiq'hW whatever, or even' iDLw'iof,l MOJlilMnBxtt .TlttC oaueraesrtiPfteaQes of sabDort td th too, ( . i - i --"s,, ia ocoicu tuai, uue oi toe i "wxwi i.b lifi.'ina y-i t" I'tr 8aPP f Iti-dn.i rrrolo , .f: : black fiends- deliberatelv I ZV wi,i,fm.r..;i!I iu f !Z ?1fire without solid - v-J.;-?.-f,i lA goB he had in his baad firedat V 01 MmXSJJ ffeW0 TlW iROrWhood I - THOM WASHINGTON. , n . the Wahl theToad 'tatiri 4ffpht In UW.Wa,MahlHa, I 1 I I 1 u'ay s election., , The Consela-1 J9 eeu, , nothing bu.theieVvUOHs. a.,:!,f 'nW; r. " tJMOgERSl ATICLS -n. J., ! lives, workino in harmonv witr'kL' ' ,f iMW eabUtet offieern andall l'fW M'fi hl ; f ' n'f ji ,,f -J SfllK- : colors .I... i k ' hvi ihoght'or taiaM-bf mch h9dpp.;AH ';'A.-,,.pnp(, t,. .i.i i .im.v r lo ed people have,.e Wo;t Mpl wh tire ticket ih Mississippi, and Wej 'in'-' . VaN;i.l-i-.rp'iS a A tWrmefioeroan,- IC S A ,0 - tiou with the Republican, .J immf H He i n , ,n lP:-r WlPSt- " 'M " ! i'?T mWijHirai j ed th itiln. . a - -V -I 'adiSfil'rbfetfVby-thfs'' after-- Mrs- H"grefe,waH in jtji.e store at the - r PTaATirp (: ' M ed the insolent and corfaptrramiritoifr. n!.,L rf;iVio.V;iw - i.' Jt 8rfr time, and orrlinc; 'iKt .K- . ... .4-?., JrlLrOTT. Ell fffif i J Tl,ou.. ....T.7.77-.. . . i . I lI'Noui V..L- r.K..: l . , . . 1 behlnil . 1 h i-i.nni Lr ti " t r...,J,iuA.,ji... : s '- : t 1. 1 - 'JSi.dll I ilia AUwi.A'Ml J: i.i t.. M i.,, i : l9rkinl.iiuvfnMaik.i.r.n.k.J k. l. I . .ii Iitll ' tm. r-- V fit ff ."tT.rv'y.Mr. jmuvpw. puiy escapeqdeM A V,VITKUT' bolder and canTHAjTOK, The Hon. IWrStio Beymoi rJr feat byVKnvfelir AeetlilV, " I T.Vw.IM-',,1-;ey feVe tibJ iL? Hubiifc'Bundinfs,urcfes, J V, r H W WWefl trafllin& 4 BEPUBtrCAV ConnA&hrCri' ! J?r ptYtaueJ??,l . ; ?ai;ea . . put or this state, All work done la a'fhbroaghly i Wmfiw feL4H-.2.Tri Jri?3 nve vxtirussed. vpiiiions are'veriAii-1 .Tampi 'AtWn tkt1T'.v.i; !.. ....... .. i wt " i b-J,- gume of tne woif thnVirS .ft tlrtWi.J, u ' . rwr-wi TnH.H, y- HEG to Inform K prjBLictHA'f i .... ... 1'. II WARI). n The Elections. f f. . A r. 5 i i f!, iy v Northern Comment. 1 ."llOHW i "Ine returns contain victory: iPry. Pfi.St11? bumming rup of results .gjves neither party such a positive and pronouncd advantage as to warrant any exces- sive demonstration of delight, it may be said with certainty that they have JMJ..Bwjf .fyV fv"" ZZ Jl naramount issiie in PenrisvlvatiiaHand rI.?i1.f.JYl.-1us.. "; .r.?J5:J ,1410 ptwpub, ...;,.; vttuii iii . OffeV York Herald: flatt;Watfoj notitbepty;; iQftv,tjpraei,rqandidale8, whQst. fcharacter for iotegrityjs- not impreg-, ;R!ns allfSfv ;"f, t.ewerbfaes: ; 1 ts':.i..i1'u 1 We, shall :see- What1 reiPorms Moy. ldein.! Is' ibfiMintfitdart' out .wi'tjiout -.tikQ" aif , . ot" 'ihjWltfitfii J House before him as ail; incentive 0 exertion. The elections greatly feun4. plify "next year s work .'riSlo one oeed fear that the Kepublicafl success ,wtl revive the "third 1 term" project.; That is as dead as Jru Cse&ar. !iKfew York Wort j:' ' The people , of New York sustain flrtir TJlrlpn nnrl.hJil Llm rn nn. urifh ment, .ana ne Has noi Uvea in MISSIS- der, trustees, of the, Wtlmlngton Buildinu Associa UrO. Xliaen ana pia Htta go on Wlin . , r tU tion by deed dated the SOtF of October. 1868. and Hifl nnKIn i-nrl' From. this moment, he has the aid of that which is the most SUOCeSSfttl Of all aids success itself. suuceasut oi.au aitu suwcess,iist:ii. ... , Philadelnhia Times: - - Madness ruled the Democracy from I the day it entered upon the practical work of the contest. Philadelphia Jre$: ,v ?.- -JSJ?" Puuiicuu uraiiizatiuxi auu cummiucu to it a new lease of power, fcc. Southern Commisti Baltimore Oazette; ' The Democratic' party in Maryland and Baltimore had iiot hved p tdits creed, bad not faltmed-its promises Of TeformJand had not Oniformly pre- sented honest, men for office, ifhis is the plain meaning of the desperate anrf: ll.(Strh, .1..1 attamr.. tA , w. ouvwuii.w drive it from flhowed that i ofcthe State still Mrefprrpa Dpmnprnftv T Ti r -rr- With alLltS SlQS upon Its head. tO ItS ansagonist.' t ' . rRichmond Dispatch : , , ;, :. W..i.,t,T..fA-.--i.l.Bil,a atb:!0raOCrt11? party.. An their labors . hav but swelled the ranks of: the Repnblican j party. They have served "mammon" more faithfully.tbnthey have served ineir.coautry,, u, t ..s5.v Charleston Neics and .Courier:-- ; We are' constrained to accept the 'elections in ilie North and West on Tuesday as an indication that the country is not yet willing to entrust itlie government to the old Democratic ,party under the old leaders, and with I ' tne. old record, but: i u say nig; thi we . .1 i- I try at large jsviiispusev-K0 return 40 . P 4 -.WWW-W a clianfjp ni (he com- latlla.l I iHU CAird OUUKLlUlllOUai . UraCLlCPfl . Ot :l iiil mn nF ik. ,1 3- . i . i . r . t - uiiuii j a i iin mm iiii sm an w :i ; h imiii i w i a i Mia i wa ai .ars t asvia aua a ,pieiiuii i , auaiM oejorer iiie oiruiff.:i.oiieu. oau ioe .itemioiicans ao-am i I and what 'the 'lleinrabi ";'hv:!'l!d.8t! f . - they may still retried e. "It reason- K ably certain, however. that'1kir?:iSam uel J. Tildeh'' will not be; tMholed to Italk. A bopi;i b Election - V Ye Wed! aa . Ui", : Mllr; DeattOeratle Victor y '''ill'. - .! ' .1: .' ' .. . . ; .... : 'ir?--',".""""" ".". wntil 1 mr. . . ,lpecil, to Baltimore Sun. . IV 1;: ! i r . . " . . 7 r . .Hiinu i 11... US- TV .. tntH:?. rt k .. jiim. ... I " WSIWJ.iffiB.T. ' ,v rH,raut; revere prrward. in Ohio, nijrist of necessity exercise a aerw-Mpnilderabte influence ,ongia-' aiopal pplitklmt after all there may nof be so good reason uis sup posed wWy thasJRepublicaijl leadiss herehouraU4flfaine the victory4" in 1876 is already within their grasp. Massach usetts, al th ough carried for Kice must sjjiU be looked jUpoq AS,a doubtful 3tat&i TUe -liadickU malor ity in Pannsylvania is , not so . -very. large comparaUvlyr;nd' one.naIf 9f t ,be .. f frauds in Philadelphia. So fari ' in a natiojial point of view, -as practical resuit8 of the elections yesterday are Concerned, they rest entirely with the democrats.. . . , I WWiamw:,, .Suites 1 There are no new United " cZ' ( ' . . 'TV ""; ent condition of parlic8 in the Senate th. VJrtwahfft-Tmin. and it :8trenBlhwl8.verT-,1BnciltbefpTOBpeot of an . opposition majority in that Ibody after March, 1877, at which ittfiie, M fcwPttifdenti'Woev'erlie2 jmayb Will coniefi. -'Afreadyfor .political effect the cry hasbeeifciais- ed that ; . .. i , , jeff. davis , .wiil be elected to the Senate from- iMississiDDi. Even if the oeonle of iMiisslpi and Mr; Davis ; were both; Willing, there are tWO objections that j .t i nt. i . Stand in the way. Mr. Davis IS hot elicnil hv r pa son of hi lisfflaii7-iisp- 0 . . . . . . : 01 Yr VV lcu as lliB tale-! "T1"5 gentleman who will al - '"M?1- h1 ue euieu to, reure- Ja U r Lamar 'ao-ainst seal, Mississippi lsiur. Lamar, against, whom even the most i extreme Radi cals can find no objection. Bruce, I the negro Senator .from. Mississippi, was so certain, .that the Democrata would onrrV ihfl StitA that lm rliiH woma carry . me oiaie tnai. ue, aid ' not evert 6tay at home to VOte, but has been here in Washington fnr'v- i r t . -. eral davs ,The.KepubKean party wiltof course regain much of its prestige by itseuc- nrti :r hi yAa .a u ui-A -- Zil.' rated looking to i. u , . .. . - ; a bold AfiohEssiVE policy immediately on the assembling of Conn-rss.' The Prpsi.lpnr. will tlr ."o-, --.. ..... Questions as will call for ari eirnrpa. e . . . - -1.- - SlOU Of Opinion from the JlOUSe. The Republican majority in the Senate, led by such jstute ; politicians as Ed- mnnds, Conkling and Others, Will be , , N;oiitinually sending bills and resolu-immediate-resumption people haye to TiAn trt ..r S into the declaration of principles and politics repugnant to the people at large. ' keep cooi ,The changed prospects of the Dem ocratic party will, however, have the effect to put the House on its good behavior, and the conservative, cool- w . 1 1 7 , , . j iieadeU men among the Democrats I Will DOW como to the front -ind ahanp .w hi u w wuju iu lue 1 roni ana snape the policy of that, bod V. The Re bub- i- ' ' 1 .1 . r . mi r licans and. the Democrats Will DOW oonfrobt each other in the national 80 With ; forces and , advantages wrettv nearlv pnaL , ITnn !.,,;... 7 J 1 fun .tut. ...fto I dom and discretion Which mark the tenacUy, Uiccouia uotiave been HMtt, theLdefeit8j6fr)8t yeas. , X T ',, - " - ". ""f i n' 'x .; ,:,f at ra '8aVaa -f T jrT "! -,'W'.,i;t',""?"u jj.ii.is 1 11 HWI I. r"Tl ws 9i,uu'.retnaierea as aioresaiu Mr 'xr j "u JT" f L V M Book r FlratseUaaiand following; also. ;VetC Of VV ednesday we: obtaia tbe4 tS taln parcels of land eohveyed by Samuel and iiiAi-'lji-'il :t : l William H: Northrop and said William A. Cummtug Subjoined Items: '. hand their respective wires to said Baildini? Aasociat t...:i.r .- ! i ucTOumoujuay -win, io ana aury register- Wo have tnformatwn from a party Lifd as aforesaid inBookjj:at nageaaandfoi who canM -fn 1 f mm - tVr, t -J I -.The first ofsaid two parcels of land being l- p . t; .t',--"- ,," "(w j" i hertomaohneting a' seribusjid pruuauiy ,iaiai wouna. ..xne jfang theti gave a sort of demoniacal Indian war whoop and' disappeared fir the woods. On .Monday night, . oetween j?ight d nine ; o'oiockf the store of F. and Hogrefe, a. German on the ' White Bluff r6ad; jtt'at'oYi;ihtbaie( Waa euUred .by. iiwa.ijieero'vrho mad omef) sbiuU ; uurchaseNu; ,.Ttie men aedJfory-.iiwhikiv- aiid and get your money; and we will Jeavejyour.ijd y-n pjco.y- rr . Mrv Hogrefe advanced towards itbem, andheftithin afeotir wo 6f Sykes, the ifegro j randomly:! deilt fbim BMerrible blow ab the beidwitb a slung shot, inflicting an ugly wound, Hogrefe drew, a pistol, when Sykes closed pp him. knocking the weapon" irom hif gYifc$,gayfe J&iAir,seypri cq iyVk vnifo-iirf)Bn f.ftn hnfi ftf the j her husband, yelled lustily for the no- licejuwhen Sykes, seizing i a hammer lying on the counter rushed opon her &nd, dealing hera heavy blow, knockn ed er.i eenseless, to tfieu floor. ,, lie tMer myerair unes aoou tae WAV ?K?R?fcf?l'Sy caped in the darkness.1 The negro caped in the darkness, ihe negro commencemeht of the-difficulty, atfd iconditioriand. t he had no hopeofher rec6very iiEAI ESTATE SALES. -'. Sales -tf -'Heal Estate Under Morrpgev Br VIRTUE OF ANDIN ACCOKDANCE vTrD; the resoective provisions of the several indent tr.a nf MirfrftT WrA.n.iffj.r rrforrta ihA bp v. eral lots or parcels of land, all situate In the-city of lois or rjarcels of land: all situate In ifMrr.itv of wumrnzton.in tne county or xnew xtanover. wuk. at 11 o'clock A.M., on Tuesday the 16th day of ' November, 18-5, be sold for cash, by p.ituc auction. Aircctlon of the tindcrsisaed as auorneyg'iorTie designated on the plan of eaid ?ity( belnit ieetoni Sixth Btreet, and extending eastwardly the full width of said lot lM feet, boW the parcel of land conveyed by John H. Pngh and his wife AiU A. to I Michael Cronlv. OnBrntz Cntlarand Hocerlv It CkU rerfsteredin the proper office in Book XX at pae 723 and following; also, the middle part ol the said lddie giniMj lot number "5" in Block 105; be; era Hue of the before described part of said lot. and : extending-eastwardly of the full width of laid lot iooceot-bSingthcsiime parcel of land which was con- uuBuiKiug u,i;.nuii jjsrsei ui uuui wnicn was con veyed by Pc-nolope Conekin to said Cronly, CuLar and C'aliterTrusteesas aforesaid.by deed dated Ocm- ber 30th, ISO and registered as aforesaid in Book XX at page 731 and following; also, said two before described parcels of land, together being 220 feet of ine western part or saia lot number "5" on Block which were conveyed by said Fenelope Conekin, jonnH. Pugh and his wife Adia a. pughto said Cronly, Cutlar and Caldcr, Trustees as sforesaid, by .dA?i.m ?A4'r t iwiwcu as wuicwm m x i ol page jo anatouowing: : aaia eiore described pa ma. naving oeen conveved to Tne Wil utlding Association by - said Crioily. Cutlar and Calder, by deed dated April 8th,. 1871, aud duly registered m iJoot tt B ott page 490 and foHow-1 3 ? B.lo numbered 93 as designated on the TZZ 5oXoandStt in? ABsociation." by deed 1 dated the SSthotMay, Idlt or said lot number 3 in Bioci' numbered s, being tB."JSLefS5.T5 A'M4! l?8 Wtoralso cci uui (wivei 01 nna Deng put or HtnsmocrO; hth street thence eastwardly with said Jineof uasue sweeiw xeei, tnence tortftwardly parallel with Eighth street CS feet, thence westwaidiy flo'bfe ttlSJ respective wives to said Wilmington Buildin-Asso- ciaiion. by deed dated the iSth o Januarv. lhVt nr.A registered aa aforesaid in Book A A A at page 6lS and fo lowln-; also, a certain parcel of land con veyed by the grautors in the two deeds last relet rtd to, to said Building Association; by deed dated the 15th of February. 1871. and reclstcred as aforesaid in iiooit a d ti m that p wticii veyed by the deed last before lef erred to; also, the western 12 feet and 6 inches of the two lot respec tively numbered 5 and 6 .n the Block numbered 95 as designated on the plan aforesaid, being the parcel of "0 the bS a.o: by d dated March lita. 187. and rcsiaiered aa mfon-nxiA j uu. n a o n page loi urn louowing: also a certain parcel of land beginning at the northeastern ... U 1. 1. V'D ... . V . . . . wuw lem tweei witn iTinoess street, thence running eatardlr with the northern lineof Princess street ftxtyixieetrthence northwardly and parallel with Tenth street n hundred and thirty feet 10 Macomber'slloe, tbence wlthsaMlSne Tt of I'enth street about IIS feet to the beginning: 'he parcel of land conveyed by said Villiaut a- wgmniiUK aiiu u.s Wife to said ouuduiir saocia. Uo- " wa. waterl'd v.ekmm u. .&fw V. ! . JiOXC 11 SOU JOI- conveyed lutam u. : BtUldtng 11 at. three! num- pareels i.:r;rr,r.xr ti.i: 1 UI rB1.u l.ureB p- eola of laiid being iheAsteraJial res otl Jots num4 wreu respectively anq 4 in uiocK w, on the plan aforesaid. Alipo, aeertaia other parcel of land behig Jot n amber 4 in Block T, conveyed by said Cummituc and t!muel and William H. Northrop and tlwirre speciive wives to said linlldmg Associauoa, by deed, 4 a roil fntAkAa R. a. 3 ' i a a . ... 1 -J J J n . t .m. - . j . . 7 iwi Humuer in vhoch namDeren 7 aa aenirnated ou fgSSaSSt'igSS in each half dozen. Every Bhln Guaranteed. Be(aO pnoe.. ai xaeaca, , t 1 n.-fe snirts are ready for tbeSaitoaiiales'aad Qbsio sets. Any ldy ear. make the ' Button Hoiee and tint Id the- " ' Oiursets, and Of so doing can R. save from $1 00 to $1 AO Oh' eacn : these t 1 MMil.mMSKHrMi'iUaii - W !! a i . 1 . w i i yj vvi f ah ...... pAI1( .aanji?: winter, goods. i '' '; r'7 ' "'""'Ch' ' J 1 ' - - - .: i ' r i. ilJ.Vi ji'u; sept 15-tf : JUSMr li.il. V T t'Ti rittMrVrta---S3g u i i . .. . ... , . I i'T'HB. iATTBNTION OF THE PUBLIC IS RE8PE0TFULLY INvTTD TO !TETE "Af!T TTIAT THE I f JU Carolina Central Railway being completed and ions at Wilmington, both Via Direct Steamer Lines .,7, delphia. New York, Boston, and Providencer - ! Wilmington and jTOt CHRTTE STATESIILE;; SHEIJBT Ruthcrfordton, Aslieville, Greenville, Spartanburg, ; and all st&tions on tho Atlantic, Tcnn. A Ohio, Atlanta & Richmond Air Lme, North Carolina and Western North Carolina Railroads as well as all points in GEORGIA AND ALABAMA. . 'Insurance from Eastern cities guaranteed as low as via any other line. No terminal or transfer charges,' ndKaie always as low a the lowest. ' i-n-.iv ui., ..... Kates to all points furnished opon application "mlUng' apS-tf - - BUSINESS CARDS A i A. ADRIAN. . ADJRIAX & II. VOLLXC8.. VULLERS, Corner Front and Dock 5ts.. '! wholesale urOckrs " IN i WILMINGTON, N. ALL ITS BRANCHES. ,?5?"2 .4?SnJ" diing on u nov l-tf i -" A.ommxuK r our stock. I rOMSUSSION MERCHANTS I V ' ' . And Dealers in Grain, Floor, liar, and aJao FreitQ i Ground mTl, Parl Hominy and CtrltK. . , Kos. 9 and 10 N. Water eV, Wilmington, N. C. . Proprietors of the Merchant's Flouring Mills. , novS5-tf .. ,. . , j 1 LEGAL CARDS. ELIZABEfiiTOTVN, , N. C. July7-DAWtf j MISCELLANEOUS. NEW GOODS. D A. SMITH & CO. A x.RE EXniBlTlNQ IN THEIR LARGE WAKE Booms, North Front Street, an immense assortment of New and Handsome Walnut Chamber, Parlor and Dining Boom Suits at Extremely low prices. Call and examine prices . : AT RETAIL. . '::' b. A. SMITH & CO. VteFE&.DNUSDAL; INDUCEMENTS TO BB taH buyers this eeawnj-Northern prices duplicated 'i i :--f i DP JSTOCr OF; CARPETS. VFFER THE tJITLTIiARflE STOCK OF CAB- petev kXj the State. Boy Brassed Tupest ries, 3- and. Hemp Carpets, A .Mat- W$$- C0BAL SETS, 1 " Chains' t : . . . t r Justi Receive d 1 At i3E6.aONNKl"S" mq ml m-in-l ie i.rvi-,,, .... M oct S4-tf 53 Market Street r'uiu ;:;.r ; ?RW. J.-Bi fiobhitt. Editor & Publisher; lu-jd; iffVOiH i 7-iu -i-Hasihe f't -'f.SttrirfeMi: i r4ukalAM ( k - w w star leVrted A to ' lie'Mgion; ; 1 Lttekturti," itlenee Ari News, and General iHteBigehee. Ui i 'UlMl will (Wiiii i-7i t-it i " I ms iw circulation. . . , . - j7?,r.TtvitMw. PTvm!,BW)vwmiiruit liiorenn- opout.toWneameHts.'. j-rwj, rf ,u ljL ,7 iil fi J Ti "seuireaaers oi ait denominations. I wld4liMl..inraBittstidkcbla3iin i.w. , . .Ll..t: Lln . . . - inches. BartleltaLulseT Dinwall Kananna Kuui 1 ,I7T " n r?r tAW - TOKfHluWr i 1 r Tr"'t anri Coafectionery Store. T pn, ,i .Tnninvtol n .... . liAfiTlVt hits WVmAi. .ATTk b.l, . , j . ?W e invites his bid friend generally to call on him. Best workmm iVViTi. State employed, and BlrfrStSftiSS h.amp.rnr dop'e at tfcf rtwfStet?tU chase W AND WINTER GOODS) I,- - 1 ti ? x -rjp.-iffi a M AT AT'-; ; it 36 MARKET ST. : ' 0-laUitw " '- uuai miuwai, VMBMW tbl ...... r 1 :!-; teva,iB2atffif V ' )vtM,iV.,tf fJ.K . .. t . - ' fully -equipped foe businesss, offers with its connect- and via Weldon and Portsmouth, to Baltimore, PhJIa unequaled facility for handJing shipments from r , u.: all. Eastern, Cities . to the undersigned.' Office in Bank of New Hanover W. Kid CLARE, General Freight Agent . RAILROAD INpS, &c ; ; General Sup'ts QfMe; coLiirjniA & Al! XJCSXA K. R.COSIPANV, -j WILMINGTON. NJ C.JTuly L0S75.:;u lillH diiange of BcliejriMe; I ON AND AFTER SUNDAY,. JUkY, 4TH THE following Schedule will be run on this Road:'. IVIGHX EXPRE88 AKDPAS8EPfGRB . 5 TRAIN (Dally). - ;.r Leave Wilmington. , Leave Florence Arrive at Colombia Arrive at Augusta,. . 6:25 P.M.- .i.-. 12:SJ0 A. M. J4.I5 ATM ........... 8;45A;M.' Leave Augusta. . ... . . . ... . Leave Criumbxa.. ...... .... ,'. 4:J5 P.,M .....I..- 8:i P. M.. l:10iA.3J reave fiorence. Arrive at Wilmington, in . . . .". T:10 A M.; Passengers sroine west . bevond . Cnlnmhia tjit this train, leaving Wilmington at 6;25JP. M.' j Day Pasenger Train Dally (except Sunday.) ::: .. Leave Wilmington....... ...i... ....... 6:30AM Arrive at Florence ......... ...i 12:05 PM. Leave Florence i2:4s-p m Arrives at Wilmington 6:22 P M' ' Connects at Fioreneewith N.. trains forf:hrk I ton, and with Freight Train with Passenger Coach attached for Columbia Monri.ivs " Wdnpsdnvn nr.rl Fridays. , ' Thronsh Frelbt Train pally (except Sundays. . ; . ' LeaveWilmington.... .j. ...... .1:55 p. ,m. Arrive at Florence 1:40 A. M. Arrive atColumbia........,siSw. ..-. 9:00 A. M. Leave Columbia .' 5:3a P. L, Leave Florence j 4 -nn a v Arrive at WUmington.. ;.. ...i. . .,&:Q0 P. Mi L.ocai f reight Trams leave Wilmington Tuesdays. rT il rc1 o.i a C ... n .' . 6: JO A. M and amve at Wilmington Mendavs. Wednesdavs &nd FnrinvHDt 5:31 P.M. . . , .... ' j-cseengvrs ior cnarieston. Columbia aRd Aneusta and beyond should take Nfeht rrarpj Tram fmn Wilmington. " , ri nrouan sieeolntr cars on nivht trains far nharU.. ton and Angns'ta. : JAMBS ANDERSON, v -Inly 2-tf . j-jej,. Sep't . Wilxningtoiin& Weldon " RAILROAI,:iC6,.;;: Omen or Qix'i SiTnnmmiaan, I Wilinhieton, Ni a; Jane 8,- 18t5.- f . Change' of rscae'duie.. ON AND ! AFTER JDNB, 9TH,; PAJt &ENGEK Trains on the Wilmineton and wirim Raiim. will run as follows : . .- u- -:u i nAIC TBAINT I o ( ; . L Leave Union De; tDepot- aaiiy CSanr , ui : J ; r ipted) At 7:35"A-; it Id8bor6.vi.i.?..j;ifiiw .11:45 A. JL day's exce; Arrive at Go Rockr Mount' . . TT7 1 7 1 ?M P " w.,'::::;:;:- 'iJSlla flollDhAwv Union Depot.i;.v..j..i.'.l 1:85 P. M. oil r. it, EBES8 TRAIN1 AND 'THlidCdirt FHEIGHTTKAIN.- if.'.'i'U.iL Leave Union Denot dallv At 6:30 P. H. ArrivA at flnMihnm 1 cMonnt.:;i.rwU.'v.'.1 M. Weldon c.im a .............. a.1 a. m . 135 A. M. Arrive at Bocky Mount IffllTV TT Willi m. CI MI IT - ..s .:. t:oa p, aj. ................ 12r25 A.1 . 4ii.4J..i..ti1.i(,i;aA; jr.: uoiosooro... The mail train nukM ru.a'a . i otTjJ; for all points NorWwi l&fl Ltaesja" 1 routes. . , Bxprees Train connect trei v. tarit 'm,'1.Wwii r mnt Pnllm.i. i..- I FBOHT;TKAIN8.:will leave Wllma .! weekly atS:00 A. M.,' and arrive at 1:40 P. Aan-r at K'nn a ax - i -. A jZtttt r .June -tt' .vi . i : jn m .it. . ill i 1 w - . General tf uperiu tendei i ' Tick!TickJiTick4 pjr fin.l Vil.u.. ..... i .i . . 1 atcties. III ' rsiui t ..iv ... . :i . i-Tl. ,'f.Jj ".,'.n-ir i J Stt'oaDillASua H(ift?;.p0Wi&, and 30 horse-. 'ooweF T&mrVi-i-bAn-. .....! , 1 1 lMrijjM I jajgL t- 115 . , uracKersr Erd- Cake 'idly iti" .r..., Wu..lS;,A.Ly?!.t I W.ediaiainisfcBaja.nT.ii! . r j -f v a wucr ul vn iiv pofiiiouH : 1 trm - ' 7". fc?n. .. - rLw?lB! iVl.TY',,",T. '.' Berara''aBdi- I-or.-imonesucki aoi. . j in.n.. 'J !V. I ,M'tto:J?.U tetTlwcearnwl funcheoaa, w 1 monb Hand hoe no web: o6t uLla- atv oiaaa KJNmiE . u.iiT.-; a.. a ginning'and CTist'ftr '."'i X'pL'XVt Ww:'For'i;'fTT'"i .".RHUU t'F4,1J tO j . . i ; .. . . 1. lBne .8-.f " IfSlC-irA TLEY" A COl " i if i xi'ciar;:., fia-f ? General ryinionnjjgj AAllvt3IVa; PKRSONAl. ATTPWMnw mrt' of ilerchandi.6 rr? ' J -''H I B. GralnsH-BeSrafl Scri)Iler,s, JVtoiitiily for 1876, ' The pnblisherB invite attention to the following list of eome of the attractive articles secured for Scribner's Monthly, for the coming ear. in th field of t fiction, hesides numerous novelettes and khorter stones, there, .will be ' ; . ; Tp Mart&Meenal Stories J1" Vty AMBB1CAK ACTIIOUS. The first of these, now complete in eur hands, V By BRET HAUTE, BEGINS IN THE NOYEMBKR NUMBER and will ran for twelve months. This iiHr nM.i. first extended work. The scenes and characters which the author has chosen from his fnvnrita i.i' ; Califomiai are painted With characteristic vividnesM ana power: ana tne worKis witneut doubt the mott graphic record of earl j California life that has vet appeared. r - we snail axso ucgin in tne January number. -. "PJIILtP ITOLAWS FMENm ;:-r-;? O.Show Your Passports,'.' , By EDWARD EVKKBTT HALE. The scene of this-story Is laid in the Southwestern territory, now forming the & tales of Louisiana and Texas, at the time ef Aaron Burr's treason The characters lived in a section which was now Ameri can, now French,' and now Spanish, aod this lecord of their adventurous lives make a ttory of intense and uiiflajggiiig interest throughout. A , Second , Farmer's Vacai I -By CoL; GEO E. WARING, Jr. , - . no TJPortWffai tinwfirna. .uh.-...1. - nromiseVto be even more interestW trti,,; 9 PJSSf-1?!6? wuh januiwr. cmTENNJAt-LEl TERSy , EDITED BY JOHN VANCK CHENEY; ! A rare collection of Bevolutionary Letters, mainly from stores iathfi-haiia&jrf thejdeecendanU of C01 Joseph Ward. They are fuU of interest, and will be read with a rare relish in. connection- with the Centennial celeeration of the year. -- :- BRILLI AN TLY ' ILLUSTRATED ARTICLES OS ; ' AMEI&CAN' " COLLEGES. ' :: . V. , .W .., Written respectively by ther -friends; will appear, during the year. The revived interest in college life makes theeejapers, especially' timely, and wili secure for them unusual attention? I OLD NEW YOilK. : Elegantly illustrated articles on Old New York, l y JohnF. 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Money in letters not registered, at sender's risk. , ... . ..... ... , , SCRIBNER & CO.. 743 Broadway, New York. oct J64f M ETALLIC CARTRIDGE, MILITARY, UUKT INQ AND ' " CRKEDMOOB,"' RIFLES EXCEL ALL OTHERS IN ACCU iRACY.; STRENQTU AND SAFETY. ':. ' t I aO iTematUXe DlSCIiarp-e Ever Gcenrs. I - - - ' Jirery Itma warranied a . good shooter. Calibre 40, 44 and 30-JOOofianmeh, and of any desired length. Charge or powder from SO o iy jgraing.. , Weight of balto from. 220 Jo f43. grain's.' Stock,' plain; alr Pistol grip and checked. Sights: plain; Globe and fepp Rights Ternier with' interchangeable front B!gbAB?ahd''Wtodnge.:Jery''v am munition for above guns, constantly on hand.; ' , Prices from1 30 to $125. ,,,r SfiABPSBJFLK C03HPAKY, ' sept8t-'DaiWtf '.f " 'Hartford. Conn 1 , y -j , I . -j 1 n 1 1 1 1 Bank of New Hanover hiii lu at j-ei ?.-yji y ii-frti . ,-: , .. Authorized .uaital,, $1 tOOO,00. tUO .f ."ft f fi fi'r.tn'- . - i .Cash Capital paid in ,K $300,000 (Surplus. Fund , s $50fO0 oil C.- M STEDM AN 1V.B- mukcuison T T littiTKniri! aJT"OUiEB3 Jf ;MmJMy iB. J".;IITTLE IS 5tf BRTOOiR fit -i e,!B. OBDEX -5,7:,- fc .P - j x Bi ' 6r Ai nqer,- '''iii-'.i Wallace? , President " .'i ,J- 1 iidPtri in i,rt vftfi n' M7.(ifV Ortoivlaiitetibnl T - iJ ..VPf ' it I . ... . 1 . .... . I . . . H LX. Persnni r. V..f..Vm A : r . ... Tntinii.:fibinJ. rtrtinn: in. .rwS.i V..', ! i Cbaaty of Brunswick. .The indiscriminate ai fi- r .Buwiii seasons. ana'ttovj iacesMtnt dirriv.. - rendered U iMJoeWsary to rowtthe. 'nuidsr -tu-V i J ? rPPpwivepi that ihe?v: wili, be rua.i. . l 7:..- "j'"?1 I'ueiiuei i. . : . v ..-:. i 1 Tnbfe "OrtobbW Btitier, . iiu.j' ush i s., ...... . k - Z 'f iiii --'-ill Ol Barrels su 4 Tterc& V ho e kud broken. ' 5!iT,,S3W M" ; House land -r a. et 17tf 4, Sill ii-ijiiga'!. f..; w , r. !- i -:iji !t.lij,. prjttPjrt! Cay. IOO.O J0, 10. a , of. rii min miih - 10. - O a hJ of 'i.fi60eaeT.iii..tv 144.SO . uucuiari lvun full Informatioa sent Ticfcei ror sale by ' 5 "" ..' p. e. dbvlin, Stationer and Oeneral A rent-' f fta?f oaung to ... .... . : i If 1 fi. r- i'V . VJ r-".:w.v.;tv..r.w.'.-...ftw: ug rvlf, - . way 7 dwly ; 0 Liherty et, New Vork. " ' " " ' " J' ' 'SS3lta.., n m miM"1, MMWMrllrnilr r' .' -I ' ' .. ''' ' -,..,.,,., . ' ' 7" ' "
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