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ill - is- r i' : A lit V J 2 1 , : 1 it it.,f 1 h 't. if It 1 ' -5 US ,!Jf 3, nil t. ii nil nil ". 3 WHI. II. BEBNABD, 1 r t . . . ..... -..Sw V Editors. j -1 , . ... ;U-,,-,n .t.rO - Si : WILMIN&MtiJfttt a: .- - . ... j. i;joru x-'H Wednesday MoBasiimjxNov2L1'75. i i . nu. I i - - h cm- A WORD aOP 'ENCODHASB1BK1IT mi .. . V'su . :"A':pis I-.'! gBfliU TffF Iff FTROPOT.TS. , Croakfng f$jfci d pferbUtot evil in the circles of business andJ finance. So long iaerfeirlU lasted, bo litllo has'nrfhe-1relieAffeAte'd, and ; so difficalt'Bfeen'lhi'riyadit of em barrass'nkmt, 'ibat mehaay well be prophets of rjeyU -without . themselves being mther weaker, evil. s 7 j , In the New Foils.-JiuHetin.ol Men-, lay! wc fincf ii long and carefully' pre-j . pared article wnacb holds out hope For the 'dispirited.' I7e quote: . is about over, and we have now reach ed a period of the year ('between sea sons') , when special 'activity in any department is expected ta Vbe the ex ception rathe thanjtfje rule. Still, wr, ifmi -tk- re o tbcitv, batihrpugh intVyliere HrMA eitfto not only here out the coti be a'-;.go)d;-hfaUhyvuisin88;,'d0idg nlode'rate in vpldme and in profits, H may be; buV satisfactory in itVgeneral results. The retail tirade isf4ooking up, and f rom :nd w ubiirtbe hlidays the activity which bids fair ttf'attehd i t will W mcr fdss feft beneficially in other branches. The colder weath er imparts animation to certain lines of businessTW.hich.-tare niore-orjess de- nendent unoti the variations or tnc seasons, ana as the close of naV?ffa tion is at hand, the railroadsjUbethiE with the numerous minor interests depending upon them v il 1 doubtless have more to do. Throughout -ibe West and Northwest the movement in general merchandise has beeh'fdl lowed by pork and beef packing, aivd this in turn has been followed by-an increased activity in money., Thesfej in brief, are the leading characterts tics of the past week." j " -1 . A brief review of the operaiibtii-ih commerce is made to substantiate and elucidate the general statement; Cottoii was moderately active, but on the whole steady, with offerings mod erate K3U some .antkjipation ol , a No vember " corneri" v, Provisions; ; .were iiregujar; old crop stock settling to tlmlbasis of new, while new has been scareend in good export demand, and this has strengthened .to meet old crop stock. B'felidstaffa i IwSftra'.J.dull and heavy, in the absence of export demand, at the prices at "which wheat and corn has tieejnHfSteadilyjbeWrby sjculatorf. Flour, however, declined for all grades from 10 to 50 cents per barreS rTool ior JwStiL leaif ttedom bu,was firmly held, especially on fine dcs. The entire, dairy! .product adyij t fj! prod acT ntf plenty- and etieapj as a i uie.; Mttais ruled aboat steady ion all ffrad !- abut without an v. special activ4jiyji2feWer wa quiet, and s lead jbutTiides I(jc'a4i3ed. The hardware trade also was qoiet, though fgjjrjyjojdsjbegin to: attract some attention. xfaval stores and petroleum continue daUwjthiftef advantafre as a rule in. buver' Tobacco was in fair export denSy: but buyers insist on easy rates. Oils are scarce ludtatherJbelA with firm-i ness and connaence. urroceries were; irregular in'price?' Coffeedfecfiiilto' sonutuxten!tTaoff molasses quite ma-; terially, wbilfcgBgr mji, tea slightly' advanced. Ricewas .steady, ja WHKVfef4irtm4?J tdJ dryvCgoodfi it; need enfy bbDred- Int tfee mar-? kejj WifyblenfAyrfcsprsntsimich ; the, saroe characteristics usual at this stagerof the seaspfl, :althptigb the ag- gregate dealings are said to. be some what larger in amount than, at the of the previous nil atQkifn bu-: liurt-' 'tiMiVihitf- hot it little 5autiorr'b selet5kiifi,ab'd'iu Vinlist cases 'Vestrict their puroitases.tQ :modvMt qua,nti ties of kHclPoodsas' maybe required to frtsheh assortments and facilitate the uale of generaL Rtock. and "going We& Wc fihd-"- the t'hicago- aei?; $<t!kto$P "ery siusfacto-! th&l see a tnwre-actrve'-denraitd apon KKM AU I L fry .mi; iuijreaheniauil,? ;f M,ja.; , -xluf. we fiave h'e:. Glqbe- never -and that eiiiHi waiinivex8ally sAt-i isfactory as to trade results." V . letin noteohat lhe British: "and Con tiuentaeShS, tffktzjy are as! cabied nftb&l!tftii"i& 'iKe'weir it 4 hi- a3KaaR'iCJiUjkil4MKi fiebl ii: Fr:itM-, 'Germnny aitd ' 'A'aKlna. O i ffiltt SI star.' was an-Jitma gepressea, tnoaen cnoice butler waft scarce and stead yn LkJoua- Qorre8ponding Deriod U, 'riSa htUhy, condw ion ", 1 J k I 1 1 a w i i m thWr The financial incidents in London were a flurry at the Stock Exchange on European secuntieU an improve a&tockfand a demand lor Ame reduction of the Ue of dis3bantV Dy n . ... . the Bank. iron and coartraaes, we see, continue in a very. unsatisfac tory condition. At MancXe3tex the vdrdrtfor -almost ytUngn the jsteay'ra t 'tis is true bniy in; dif ferent senses for different .depart meits. ,In some the quietude is. ac ompanied.fy .slightly greatly ease, but in others the firmness amounts to an upward tendency nwder the in fluence'df beay y -'Engagements , : The bcr of merehattts in market-4a re ducedj'thef bnyln?poer of 'nVariy of those left is not what it was. and cau tion charactM?esJ nie'J"operations.of of the remainder. A STORY ABOUT-EG YPtVFUOM '"' -i ' - PARIS. - The. New York Sun's Paris corres. poqejicai JtatiJtfd Dlbi tA5ner ican officers, including Surgeon :X5ei eral.Warren, Gen II. II.. Sibley pols Jenifer, Rogers, Rhett, Reed and Bassel,"liave withdrawn from v the Egyptian service en account ef ba Charles Pt,Ston.e, ihe Kbediye Chf of .taff. - The, Sun's writer., makes these officers to say that Stoqp is epr deayoririg to'make com plications be tween the KljediTQf jdTJjf ltan, and is constantly, talking of what be. would do if Egypt should cut loose from' tire dead body of Turkey. "TuVWine cor respondent alleges thai his . bohavioi toward Americaits-has been such that if.itrb.Sti not been for the Hon. George II. StiLa CMlnlster to Constantinople,'. ' the ! Sublime Porte would have ordered the dismissal of all Americans from theeervice.; It is said that absolution ia to: be intro- 1 duced in CongresSiprdviding for in- teruuuuu iu iavor oi.-uiuse' Aiuerican officers still in the service of Egypt. s.' This is all foolishness' of the 'first water. ' The officers" are able to take care of tbeBiselves Sy iegwig?if they ittose'ihK 9ftYfJPV nere nas nothing to do with them, for they are not in Egypt as officers bf the Amer ican army, bat; as subjects of the Viceroy of that country. We suspect the wiplacrrespondn cauard started in interests hostile 4 o the Egyptian -goverbment. REBUKED BY HISTOHY. ;We are indebted to tbe Windsor 'Times l or a ' good one."'. It is. well known. j'lthatv lh e ' Mobilo - .Reg ister, edited by Hon. John Forsyth, is one of the hajdest of .tlve bullipptiellow ers. In the eowseof an artieie ursinj; early resumption of. specie aymenp the Register, says: " Congress has the power and the inclf- nation to pjjt lUe turjxDcy on UUc same load lIrnWIAcItfOrsgefiaTfir net Napoleonic wars. The plani pursued iby that nation Wasi -: -, : ir 1 -That a resumption of specie pa3metits niuf IwjurelydeUsroirped. r.; ; ., ,,n 2. That the time for resumption must be fixed at a dav not uhfesiftiiaBhr Istirif; and,' " J -r.f 3. That the approach to it shoultf, be,hy reg?Tari:pe .wliltl i3r3Hfeiu- , -or ;i y I JSngland, observing Ler pleages to com- mer c'c7 resumed riecie psty ir(rVf 6d 4he day appi)ioted,TwjAhout.ajrippip,upoi) the ,.faep orn-aue:'---' A8:on?ifi)p excellentauthorty : ' rUpottthe xfecirnce to a meUllie cur Tnucy tn 1819 tun diatrntw ana BugcriBg among tl "iii0aeutilaa9e6llbig exceed ed anything ever before -witnessed in. our And history is pniiosophy teaching by example. Mgister ii ii&t only corrected it is jseverelyA lee-; tured, and with it all who bow down ' and pay divine wo'rsbipo th'eOeJdeji Galf in Wall Street; t.i n : r!4:i An illustration of "how muclT.it costs to run a great newspaper. isr at hand in the statement just published. tuai, ine ijonuoD J imen pays t,uuua day for repott-'k6f -the'5 Prince of Wales' progress, trough India. Irij point of monej, and news facilities the most powerful newspapers are the New Y6)rkulfqrald, the London Times and - , the Xoudon 'Telegraph. . ,They spend miilipujjjeyery. yearnot merely on extraordinary Tucca.jtu like ex peditions to Atricaaud Assyria, but in routine news of everv day interest. oWth? tlltbicferttnt? of atiyi gromjueiic,ef T ,haye propouneed against the. third JirmTbut rttuii does' not abaUtlnSXl! it ap-i eUaiWees are The, jUhid JHfrirfi Hfdmplkitrs! that both Air. Richard Grant While, tQ,TOlne immmne Are arrogarjtifiQfjard others with, Wlnvaey differ in opinion. j , filC I ,'i It' Vli.l A"rrran"CamTOt- be - bad whose; Ill 'We poet was of a.feiad, nature. , 1 rKcp ftra for.-rilbn4 yo)irtn cprt-' A WfSEJSAN OF TUB EAST. For dfenright cool impudence we ard moneyindeaendT" shbeThQ New Yok TrWunt excftediufflvl anxious for the!aD chitfs Democratic CfobcreSs t have a resolution passed early in the session" emoodying theprincipleof nard(.?KSJieyv ut JnQs,l taerjfOT, 4wch beautitnt vtews aa -toe-folk) wi brilliant suggestion embodies: ' ; J ' It may have happecred-i-we think sucli a possibility has been suggested heretofore that in the cenfm&iom -mttd haste of cau cusses aododvectidnss6taeoQe' has bGcti smuggled into Congress under the guiss of democracy, who is not,i a genuine Demo crat in the sense of holdipg to this fiinda? menial article of faith. ''' The introdufctiGO of a resolution upon the subject in thereat cu? would be agpod te3,t Jer such, persons, if any tht are. Of cojirse they, woaldl not expect to act with a party with which Jthey re sot in ympaiby opott po impartant an j&sue Qt cwtreatiipolitiica. !;.They might re? tire and, form an alliance, , wUhrjEeley and such others' of the opposition as fayor !oft' rnoney;' iand: nominate candidates of their ,'owb;'I TJieo Democrats.' ia: tbe:p .pfpachig CoBgrcsstliave io .tukCr,ap a record 'fur their party, upon which to go fotb'thV next' Presidential ' election. ' The cuifrebcy quesition is the one i'ii which the people JeelUte most interest and. the action, pf.parties upon ;it will be "curiously aud tiloseljr Scanned.' ' It would be yei'y politic amery wisetd"begiri 'early -andact posw tively,;so thfltthere cao ho no .mUtaking Unless something of this sort istlone we greatly fear the Deruoeral9 in Congress will be suspected by and by of a disposition tw dpdge. And that, as ..everobouy knows, would he very "shocking. n " ! ' '. It is a pit thi?. Daniel .of tl)e Hard Money Democracy came, so late to' judgment. lt tbejmngetiey of his coming among the prophets and: wise men. Let the Soft Money i people profit. by the advice. , It was Senator Orris ,S. Ferry, bf Connecticut, antL.4iot-lhe Michigan Ferry, whoH'Fresidetitro tempore of the Senate, that died last Sunday. iSenator Ferry Lad beeu in ill health for several months. 3 The New YxkJaldis not "cbaht ing the blows it rs laying on ' Tam- maoyr Some of its articles in favor of the abolition of this corrupt and tyrnuTcal. association are superb in ability and courage. ,Wc regret thatthe undertaking to erect a monument to Horace Greeley, the greatestof "t;ditOTS,-has" come "to nothing. ' 1S ; ' TIIK CVNBEULAND PAIR. h H : 1 ' i L H it in I .( o it -. -1 l,- A Grand ueeen-The Blecept Fair In lUc Slate Seven Thousand People om tae .- Cronudi on Tneaday Col. '". TTaddetPa Addresa. .' Star Iieltrr. FAYETTEVlLLt:;; N C, -Nov. 20,. 18 75. . The thirteenth annual exhibition of the Cumberland County Agrieul taral Society commenced in Fayette ville on Tuesday, the . 16 tb inst. The Y?y,atfe-a'Ddr.l?ahly cloudy, and everything looked unpropitous. X quo , who had visited, other Tairs had all J agreed hi saying 4hat; they jflaaJTaijeii farjshort otbre'vious year's, and persons interested in -OMf-Faii, A'SfffiMgdyMngSkawaa aboQwitbdbnbtfnl'nie' anil fetevft ftsSTat ;yrl;kir ?!' would answer evasively and doifbe fwyiv.-iPHK f M&uay tne j.ioui, canie at last, ihd with it eame-lsb lthe Xde' ermyiatipn. or!tt lawd and !it8-.riu4rbuhtliWVcinlrre5 to makex the FayeUeyjlJej Fair: the blggestlMng of thrikiricfin theStirte, and; theic.effort;were crowned with mbre!thrf;s4ct5e,f , 0; . " . :: ! The , exhibition itself was pro- nonnced byVeryotfe' to be the best and most interesting one ever held in Fayettefn,Iafe1orar5'tn?pas8 anv fhrng tit; the State fof! 1875'.' 'The crowd in attendance was not "very iarge j until o Wvdnesdayi i whem- the weathei' ffad tttred Crr an cool and BtaanfH doyVSpiib.!1n f W aU!"piarteCT7 ii) oW Tbii.rsay 'tiorjiuigf it was eitimated thtit theiie eiiore5 pebble1 iri tewh 'tWan there hid1 bp'ainee Gen.- hefn an ;aged tbrpJUg' h i 865. A! jabbut it i'clock a proeession; was formed in , front .Kf the Seminary, edrisisting1 of the: Fay-; etteyille .Intlepepdeni Light ' Infantry i and ihe 'talyette:(U;fa vuiu p-rtiii i vttiowtiUi lY.inet.fWiu jri, umphal can containing.. ahirteeh bekii tifu 'Wonnfg" !' Iadfer ' 'apprdpriately d rdssed f re p rese n ting tfi leo rigi n'aj thi r teer. States, upou which no,;:eeu:tjsna rian couid-have- looked without teel infijai1 Wast: T8 yeartf jbuhgef,. and f ky tn;hfs. hhart ' to . Wajt' ,JbifeH'' ' ;with teuder'emotibns' as ho, looked .upon 1 thw, picture of beauty and grace FoI-; lowing- the car! tame the- orator,! Col. j gushed v i8itorst anJ- iorenv' .'Wid'f he i pqpis;bnhe tyiille Female en- -inary. - The line bf march was- down . 7 . . , , - y . . . . .Haytb' GHlettpib 5'elreetr and thence1 'idWTair GrounbrVH i 'i: '"Y? ' form nehiQ:. ieaar .GoLi .Waddeti?s.ad-i 'xJfesvbuJt H ba bep-prdhoonoed by every one tp nave, oeen , elegant, sung oy oia ana.fyttflgj Jft?,; larmerj and Xhe raecljanicvthe- laboridg-nlan' and'tWe profeteiohal Andworbab itwin W w4ptnabLli p f I beitt tf ! After the address of , Col. WWwli cn Ml J M!!ffiTfirZitAmJy Xor jwrbuil jb doorbll t. bis :BaniQ fail 1 raendation and congratulations of all for their skill and proficiency in the eximtiwrofTthe deret cdjnmands. The, crowd on thArouWs a2 o'efock n Thursday! mM estimate fjfy.Qany to be aslhighpfs eight loufeindbut yoilt coipondenhatakelfnherib- erty of putting it down at seven thou sand. JMostot; the crowd remained town Thursday-night, ,buv the ram y TT&teFk&j'otriixmWOKm STATES VI'Llimi SHEiiiiY, The amusements dufirig'trW'Wfeft n V 111 b- I WOVllIt C I J V VClftV 'JMI(4 Wildcrtan ;was here f or -' the whole week-and drew crowded botfses. On Friday night a grand military ' ball was given-by the Fayettevillo Inder pendent ' Light Infantry-Com pany which .was largojy, attended and much enjoyed by every ne; anid on Friday night ahop was : given .by tbe young men complimentary to the, .visitors, to X0 the next Jb air will: be as ereat 'f enioy STAUDUST. . . Taines lectures at Geneva- , ! ; -r--. Don, Carlos flying ill at. Du- ra.Pg-.;'' , -.i , i : . , Herbert Speaker is in .very poor health.. , " " . . ' a r-.Astrononier. Proctor,, is meeting with great success iri his New England lec turing tour.' 1 J" : ' ; "' : ' The St. Louis: 'Republican ro pose's Jlia't the Dem6cratie rrtajority in the next House shall cut down appropriations one-fourth; s , - . .;j ,- t ,. , . m . i -T-," The ; American , girls," saye Von JiulOw, ." putmore soul into their play ing than the English .girls do." lie says that rri America; ' ' x - ' The w life rnakiiig' season in Los Angelos eounty; Cal.-, is drasingta close, distilleries in some cases Hsif?imher contracts . for grapes. The vintage will much exceed 800,000 gallona. Sani. Bard's paper in Mont gomery; Alabama, said that ' nothing but the Omnipotent hand of Ood can prevent lhe election; of . President Grant .a third time," . The. last number of his paper, had eight columns f Government ' ads." . The; officials ; returns' of. "Miri nesota give Pillsbbry1, Republican, 12,018 majority 'for Governor; Gilfillan, for Su preme J udge, receiTerl 12.589maioiity, and the remainder of the Republican ticket was 7J.?1. Sm Lanra llolliway io ho Eagle, Nellie Uutcb- loson iD lhe JrtOune, ilapoait btiepbard in the Mail and Star, Mrs. . Battey and Miss Ballard in the Sun, Middy Morgan in the limes, and Lucille HollSs in the: 'lelegram, are some of the prominent lady "writers of Kew York. . " The Miller of Silcott Mill," a Southern novel, now in press, is announced by the publishers, George W. Carleton fc Co. v for the month of December. It ia by Mrs. Deelonde, ol New Orleans, -whose hus band was a Major in the Confederate army and attached to Gen. Beauregard's staff. .'' It is said that the editof of the Hungarian Journal, lion, is probably the most fruitful and industrious wfiter of the present century,: having produced between 184G and . 1875 one hundred volumes of novels, twehly-eTght volumes of humorous miscellanies, eight volumes of historical, political and biographical essays, four vol umes of poems, four volumes of dramas, eight volumes lifoguas and forty-eight novelettes ' Bttier Than Phbi They recognized each pther.at one of thei lish stands, apil one called out-: : Is; that you, . Airs. Jones ? Atul are you after a JislrJ?? . j , , . ' ' Aiid is that you, 'Mrs. Toddle ? And ho, I never buy tisli.V L ' " " , lJ. "If 6;' I lfave1 gotthe prtfcuJafcst hn'sbajt'd:tori''6i'T saw-.'-'if he'l3:ca'- liiijlislv arVd'ffeis four. or live'seales in : 4iid mouth 3 Makes as-r mucU Cuss as fome iiien aeoutdiov'er . a cobble stone . in a, ioaf-of : bread- SO. I buys iliver, ar4: teres fno.seales on it, and vgU ypu-bave to $0 su to give jt a. .na. notjjit into the. spider, and the buLch- er.gets-i,5,ejblain;c,y. L 'X syar ,gtrl "ivrotp fipme:.' "DeaV Paw-nVi', ve sTalyatiti foovv'Slir'a '!6Veu as lbuii.:' 'The gd6d' rriatrorre neVah1 '7et Ms g6r :6wet. -YTbtft" you send me mv ieffffind and fekate-fo'r a poor little girl iwlKj lives in lhe Village. ; Don't forget the heel straps." ' iJaIIvGTITT&St;i: In the latest HodernjBt: setornnin con nection erewii a STQREJ Phe FORMElt WtLI,5 Btt' KliPt S ON "THE Earcean Piaa,V;aBd ; trfntleuwn wsjting ; m p. wUl 1 always be f arnhhed wilh the choicest I , ;;!rIUi- ViiiiU'" t&J.'iL!i-.lU- iWCTjifl ar2?: EST., and everything that the Northern and, ear Home i . ' - - ' l jnarKeis unom. 1 smui Ateo nave,' la'aTevi days, tbf&nest lot of i. ..... . ... ... r . . .. . Kyer.oftored forler incwnminrtoa. My SniaaVe! Kootn Is supplied with the finest Liquors and Wine-t 'to'tte had. 1 renpeotf ally -i4c"sh i reBotraity'tk!ahM(ti er th4 pa or an.ic patron ee. t. nov ie-im Just ReceivocM' il TiH-jF , '1-.. '! f 111 ATT i1 'Beaver ' "'fffelrilfo1 1lnMJ;Si1ftfi1 'jrrH.jAMNjs, 3 t-f: irr Vfc3-Market strget. OCt31-tf r .'.li-ij-:'-.- TS MRKBYXayEN THAT AJDERTIFICATEOF k-Ji A Htock nl tna KM) Kfit unrt Txaii l ilitiAn I will VwiitaatyAlBrT aMt'ttetgthAatimi! , Heal Premiipn","- ket Buckets. T. A. WATSON. e 4?air; wnioOiWasaaeciaea success. KxrnnT.mapno . , -;. . . - ermit me to hoDe in. conclusion that 1 VY. m all its branche cess as this has been, and that we ma v nave inore' of thei;" Crood ' citizens ' o Wllmfri'tbh'to enio'v it 'wkli'lik' 'Ah"k - - - f .. I. Situ nfe ATTfTIOji OF THE PUBC IS HESPlldrFUtlY INVTrtll TO THE FACT THAT THE -niMT. ii.mtMlwflv hpin rwfrhtsAn-tmlto eaiitppad tot- bgfaaa83. offers with its connect ions at Wilmingtou, both via Direct Steamer Lines delpma, jSiew xorK, tsoston ana rroviaence tTTilninnn-n on. h , ... "XX" .rv .j..,i-W.Hffitt?fuWI,i -OrmMW muc, 'iiean, aluiuo. Western North Carolina Ra1lrbidS fts W6H as all ' litenrahce from Eastern cities cusjanteed as low and I(uiii ulu'.-iin am low ai tlio lowest. ! Kates to all points furnished upon i application.lo .liailding. i . . lap3-tlj . , business oards: ... 1 L A. XDHIAN. 1" O.;V0ILXB8. A ORI AK & - V OLLEBS, ''Co'riier'Front'and Dock iSts., . Wl IiMINCTON, N. O. S. Ufl and examining onr stock- nor. 19-tf QOMltlSBIONi MERCHANTS . ; ' ' :i i -,-u : ,f And Dealers in .:; f'l :,. -;f Crrain, Floor, Jtay, and also FreMb Ground luteal, Pearl Hominy '. ' aj" : t ' " : ;and :(GrItW. : - : Nos. 9 and 10N. Water et., Wilmlneton, Nf C. .; . Proprietors of the Merchant's Flouring Mills. '' LEGAL CAIipy. K". .STEDETAN,: Jr i Attorney: .at.-awf -4. ELIZABETI1T0 WAT, tf. '-O, Jnly 7-D.iWtf ' : "lNSUKANCK-"' " INSURE YOUE PROPERTY -IN Tld-' ' c,i ' ' Liwrpl and & Ins. Co-, ; Willi A aire Is aC $28,000,000 !old. rwnE COMPANY WUICII PAID AT CHICAGO JL and Boston, within thirty days after the great conflagration!', over live luilllon dollars, withtrat dedoctkm of intereBt more money than the generality of companies ever possess. r : . Represented jit the Generitl Agency ot j - ' ; - : GOEliON & TCKNEB, nov!41f ' "r- 24 North Wafer Btreeti - Insurance. T::w:L:rv' JUCliU.VJUQiJ.ll. XJU.O Ul OJ1J.UU Vy WiJ OF MAJSgitESTfiE, ENG. , ASSETS $AO,OO9,C$0 B , , And now represent the following Companies: Lancashire Insurance Company, of England. Niagara -....-. - : -of New York. ! -AUnnrir. " of New York. I Taneau uii'l Petersburg Savings & Insurance Co', of Petersburg. of BoetoxLi We are orecarcd to carrv any line cHered ns. and -we oaftdenUy expect a thste of the patronage f our friends. . Mr. Samuel Northrop and Mr: C. H. Eobinson, nave entire cnarge or tms omce. . . novlOlni NOKTHKOP & CUMMTNG. PIEDK0NT & ARLINGTON Life Insurance Company Of SSichiuond, Virginia. ' 0?6t 22,300 Policies Issued. Annus! Income Over $1,600,000 PrairessiVc ! atrosperons I PicmBt I : SStALL ' EXPENSES, " SMALL LOedBS, fiSCURB - ' ': : l ' . i-, , -. ; -. . ' . : iNvasTXEiia's; ample: RssiyK, :-, lroiiiituan Casii, IP.oijcics Uboral, ! ; ' i'j ' : ... i'. ... i . -j.; ii-j , -Annual Jivisi,on pi' Surplus, j .v ; i,tv . :.-.i. . i! si ; i j lU AKTHUR J. HILLi' Jr., Agentj ' i ? Office for the present wttM Dr." T.F. Wood, Medl. cal Examiner, on MaVkeV etee; iwo doors west '6f W?1 f! v? 3 September 2-tf Atkinson & Manning $T0,000.e03 AftaetV-Ueprantedy , , , . j, ' ''fire.' '.' ' Infc' JC6: of" North Anlertca:. .Th;iikdelP1ita. r Phenix Insurance .CpnaBT.wi-fcNW Ywk , -Cntinental Insurance Co ....... lScw York. ! N; Britwh A Mrrci)ntU4 Int OLondoBi -' ' Hartford Fire Ins. Company. .... .Hartford., . 'NatUma; Fire Jns. ewmpany.'lv.1.-: Hartford.11 ' k" UVcantileMntuarthVCo.'' - ,14 - tloKh America ,J,;v.UrhUadphia. new tors t i? v..f ! jimLVI F.! v? :i Connecticut Mutual Life Ins. Co,... HartfordL ' 1 March s-tf .-"-..j , l' : T?NCOURAGE HM INST'FrBlWNfe? L4r'il ti! it) ntiil! S.': ;i'J- 1 u;:i ' J' ' ...Tllli' v7i.lfPTJ ninw 1-kt a H Oftfl'E' i WstTltAitaBj :0lf FAWlf j " ;;:;,:-'i-RALEiN:ic. '' fhik 6omVaiiyia-'wrrU''p'olftte.i ai'rUr! W,9,ui,Mls?l : wsiawepraperw!,.. .Jti r All losses are promptly adjusted and paid. Tn jfUOies.w rapidly ttwin lu: puhdiii fATOtj an aDpealt ' "North C C. B. ROOT. ViceEresident. SEATON GALESeSMry?- ArrtTrrKTai-kiCi a. roy, raiN A A lull WO A -VT-.T-r-T-l . . " fimfifetob, U. 'c. r kdrefwamrwiBr Jewelry -rjf titeiatest Stales. Solid Silver anrf nlaf oil wa .11 - vlA t . J . : UM iiijuiiSriTorV.V'Vn 4 ne July 17-tf Dllv. I Rnrl ATATinininor nnr atyirlr nftv ilQ-tf Lt.. -..-..i.-f -ii' !! ,,"?.. ! 7 e?rJ 10 Td" dne- are "quested topresrat thern' anATLEfeslar - l i ,.- r. LGrftfoHiiHiUaiii CM. VcrraM Caroliiia Central Rafiway, encral Fr!ht Department, fGtON fcIARCH 31st, 1875. and via WeWon and Portsmouth, to Baltimore, PMla- uneqnaiea iacuity ior uaiiuuiii; tnupmenis iruiu oil Taoom niioa - rZZZTZTrriZZ. f??rry 1 1: .-. . ' audsuls iticnirugia auk i,ine. lioruMarounana points in GEORGIA AND ALABAMA. as via any other line. No terminal or tranfefcr, charges, the undersigned. Offlce ia Bank of New Hanover . rv W. (JJLAitii, General Jrreight Agent. RAILROAD LINES, &d ' General Sup'ts Office, WIIiITIINGTON, COI.UMBIA; & At CKange 6fi Sahedule. ON AND AFTER "SfJNDAY, JTJLY 4TH, THE following Scbednle wilj be run on this Koad;. IV I fil SIT EXPRESS AIVJO JPASSKPiCKK - . ....... it t .i TRAIN (aiiy). Leave Wilmtogtori.. Leave Florence. .... ;.; ... 6:35 P. M. Arrive at Colombia.. . '4:15 A. Mi ............... a, jn.. Leave Augusta,. ..tM,... 4:15 IV M. Leave Celumbia , 8:16 P. 21. ieave jnotence....... i:rA, M. Axflve at Wilmington, .w. 4-v i,. x a, . i. 7:1ft A M. Af aaaengers; foiag - west beyond Colombia' take uuo uain, leaving Wilmington at 6:25 f. Jtt, .,.,:.,. vit;. (' Sunday.) V- n.,-i Us T ttt-i - . KS"" -SSfJf. connects at Florence witn-N. E.jrrainB for Charles attached for Columbia Mondays, Wednesdays atd. x'liuajo. - - ' ' - -! : ', : i- nuruusu jr rcijSlK a rulll JUalJy (CXCept ?,eftv WilTmncrnn i -r.K t u Arrive at Florence!".'.'. '.'.".".".". 1:4() A M. Arrive at Columbia... ... i-. 9;00 A M. LeaveColanibia.. ........ - 5:30 P. M Amva.tU' m.nirf. T. Local Freight Trains WaveWilminfftonTnesdavs.; o.w tTm Jo. 'J biiTdays nd Satnrdaye at 6:20 AM and arrive at Wihnineton MondavsWedntdflvs ATifl Fr..iavnt wip w - ' Passenctfrs for Charleston. Colnmniaand Animate and beyond should take Night Express Tram from vvumington. , - Throueh. Sleeoin Cars on nio-M. H-tns tm nhi-iA.- ion ana Angcsta. iuly2-tf . 44en'i gijp't. " RAILROAD "CO, :i RAILROAD ' CO. Optics of Gkn'l SdPtaiKTKiirDSNt, I .-Wilmington, K. C., June 8, 1875. Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER JTJNE 'STH; PAl ENGERi Trains on the Wilmington and Weldoi. R&ilro&d wui run as Kiow8 : " . i loTAIIi TRAIN. : ' Leave Union Depot daily, (San- day's excepted) At 7:35 A..JS. Arnve at Goldsboro ............... 11:45 A. M, . Rocky Mount., 1:53 P. M. weiaon ... 3.49 P.M. Leave Wcldon daay 10:05 A. M Arrive at Eocky Mount.'. , Goldsboro-... ,. .....f.. .11:41 A. M. 1:35 P. M I Union Depot. 6:05 P. M.f JPUKIGIXT TRAIN. Leave Union Depot daily ... At 8:30 P. M. Arrive at Goldsboro...; W:23 A. M. Rocky Mount..i. 3:80 A. M.; Weldon R-.m a. Mi- Arrive at itocky itonnt.... 9Q P. M. i-eave weiaoo. oaiiv.j..-. T'Ofl H. W. oiaBooro.i.-......:.. ... ..,.'18:25 A. W. Union Depot. . . . . ........... 6:30 A. MJ rue man nam maaes clos otmection at Weldon d; Ai JSxsrese Train connects nlv -with- AmnU iuuwc ruuuuu'i jrtuace sieepins tiara on this Xj-ain. ; ' j . FREIGHT TRAINS .will leave Wilmiatoa trl- weeaiy at a.iw a. jo., ana arrive at l :40 P. M. . M JOHN F. DIVINE, . inaeS'tfi .o.t)4u JjQeaeralSuperiatendeiit. : :;HEW. GdoDs ' ; iK:i;;siiiiM&;uo: r ri-jjj. i ' " - ' -i RE EXHIBITING 'IN TEEIR LARGE WARE; -.Xeanu, orth:Fr6nt 8tiet,an:finmen8e assortment. of New and Handsome mnV'ch I Dining, Room-Saita at; extremely lowprices.: 1 ana examine prioes.-.- v. - ii; ; u.- . : , - I , i ! AT RETAIL. ' :-.U :?-.. V-fFFER UNUSUAL. INDUCEMENTS TQ..RE- .11. ; tail bnyers this season Northern prices dujilicaUd, I 'at all times and in any quantity. -!1i Jit I i'.'i'.'.U iu ' -.ill . :1..1j :; , j .ii SMITH & CO. "; --ii' rf'!. ' ! ' 'J!i k- lu'-' ' VJfPKRTlIS OSLYLARQESlOf 11 .3 , OCK OF CAR-; ni'tS in rl Kt.i.l mtlrimmr MlanA m i i I , ... uujj ui u33cis, l iptiM nes, 3 I jr --. i.ti I . . -J i. ...... ... - J J?.?v8i "f. .?t.t?n --.HemCaet A .. M a't-j LjkS: Mtg?, &c, :,, ...... . - :, :; . I .nOt; -.! y 1 .' .1!-.. jfli: l; -Jjj.,,1 -;.(;Uv, JOHN H.TniTESConntw av,.,., Du ! DEN BELLAMY, County mUdHtfy?" -! 8 4'J luivHfj; Indl :Lat m-t 'iuui'I- I .nov.i-ot '- . III .-IIM ll-lfl 111 ' 'WIT j; j - . i ', 'i J Woody -i &j"Qurrie J) ii f- fty'itn:lti I'-i-JV - jT,v,.i G5HJ CMt2SION MERCHANTSCoraer . Prmeefes aad Nortfi Water tsUeeta, WdfiaUig-i ; We WillcdfiTjttct ombnslnew Wfth Hie defefmna-! cciauuen a nrsi class strictly Coramiasion! House, and togiveepttre satisfacUon Vb allwho may favor ns wftrnWutWtraga, - oct 5 tf i TBEG. T P INPbkM.'jT'H'puilia Wl! tablished nexi dior tn Rmt-'S . fctreet, wheT I sull retajn my eld wjurkmcn. ' :': :: -'.V iiii -i .ji-J-'''J J. tt ij i Scribnfjry;Monthly for 1876, ..The publiehers invite 5 attcL tion to the rollo;, listpfeomeof the attractive articles eccntP.i f S ' Scribner's Montffiy, for the coming 3 ea in . , uuiunuua Jl w vtj I p.f. ij , EUllltH BIU1KD, fctiviu Will WB " . . . ' Two ReiarMe Serial stories. ' - By SllZniCAX AUTIIOKS. . The first of these, now complete in cur haafif , "&K2?R2JZLVONR 0 r" By 15ZIET IIAItTi;, ; EEGlNblN TIia NOVEMBER NUMEEli, and will jun for twelye months. This is Mr Halt. firet extended work. The scents and charactn' ' which the anthorhaB chosea from his favorite niY California, are painted with characterise ivi(h"iw -and power: and the work is without doubt the n'ft graphic record of earlj California life that - ha vi appeared. . . We shall also begin in the January number; "PHILIP KOLAfrS FRIENDS, .(j ; . Or, Show Your Passports," . v, By ispWAED EYEEETT ttALE.' . T5 scene of thia story is lafdin the Sonthwes torn territory, now forming the States of Lcnis iana Y Texas, at the tuna of Aaron- Bnn'a treason a ht characters Uved in a eectioa which was now Amp.? 51"W 'rn and bow Spanish, aod this ieco d of their adventurous lives makes a story of iht i. . and dragging interest thronghont A Sccoua .JRarnr's Vacaii-m." By ColToEO. E. WAEING, Jr. J Co1 .Waring is now to' Europe, visiting, in a i w . boat Hde of two hundred and fifty milee. one of v . mostfertUe and interesting of the vie-growi, , valleys of Europe. This second neri ' J . ti k u wu,re iuireBUBir man that with n mm uui icnucro zire uireauy lamiiiar. CENTENNIAL LEI TEll -EDITED BY JOHN VANCE'cHEN Y. . 1 i '' '!! ''! : ' '. i j '' j-. . A rare collection of Revblationarv j r m. i , - . . uiaiuiv : .r?'.""i"Y. .fC"" in connecKoo mUuhe vJAsAiaw vcioibuuu ui llitJ VcHr. lANTLYlLLUSTEATED ARTICLE O.N I vrf. vjiitu ur jao. Written respectively by the r friends, will ai pea' -i j iciiicu juiuresb in college ilit; j Oiakea theise papers cepeciaUy. timely, and will I ,V1U5 ux uuueuai ULlcmion. - I 90uU J! MIOeS, WUI appear at t-UCe. and wf:l ail.-...-. j'' the attention- of aU, in city or country. h iim;k "l efc l.a aeveiopmen. or tDegrcat iiiclrjKu !s'?d afecUwiatery remember the quau.t Ji.cn- I whj uuhuei-jb - luujdBe V 1 1 1 11H I ril r .'I . T 'ill." . . I vi: .,. , .. .-ii ?UA1".8.U?-H'r0 " r- cnpwve. ana i.arrafix..' 1 f a - ana permanent value iitwr at tamed in a on Ulnstrated periodical. Under h, I accmstomettmMaeementthe maciay.inB n.. accutiuuieu. managemeni ine magazine will ia the- ,""ure uu uey.oieu. as it nas Dt-en m the uat, u, BHma llteratare Christian progress. THE EDITOiUAL DEPARTMENTS, occupy over twenty pages of each number and cou- wu.. MWHBuuu iigwiuuo suu luuL'iy L'uiiunairi as well as Reviews ot the latest works in Art i .iu-: X do. ' do. " boand In half morocco. i 1 11 a 1 ' Voisbesfin in Ndveinber and Mav. Aim) cf n... earlier volumes (I to VIII) will besnpplied separatel to parties who wish them to complete sets at tUi rate, t. e.,t;loth,-f 2 00; half morocco; f 3 00. Booksellers and Posunasters will be snnniTw-; i rates that will enable them to fill any of the .above- Sabgcribera -will Dleapr; rpmif: fn T n r Oiders. or in Bank Checks or lirnftB, or h mri .r..ri letters.: -.iloney la letters not registered; at bender s ' ' ' SCEIBNER & CO.. oct!6-tf 713 Broad way. New York! Bank of New Hanover Authorized Capital SI, 000,000. Casli Capital paid in $300,000 Surplus Fund S5O,O0 directors: JOHN DAWSON : C. oL STECilAN LB. GRAixciER ; r. i JAS. A. LEAK B. F. UTTLK E. B. BORDEN ''. !; M. WEDDELL. , 'S. D. WALLACE. ' Cashier D. E. MUBCHISOn' DONALD SIcRAJE r. H. YOLLERS - I It It-BRIBGSRS J. W. JITKISSON ' L' B.' GRAINQEH, ' ' '-'' President. i" SHaBPS METALLIC CARTRIDGH. 'MTLITAHT. h I.'NT "ING AND ,l CSEEDMOOn." RIFLtS f ' ' EXCEL ALL OTHERS IN ACCU RA.CY. STRENGTH AND - -: SAFETY. ! -.':'- :, ' NQPremitiire'Diseaarge Ever Occurs- I' .100tMifachIBdirfaiiydeSdredlengtL. I baJla from 29ft tr ofna eTv Pistol grip and. jcjijced ighl8 : plain; Globe and 3nte; Yrniar with, jaterchangeabie fnu t j.8'8?1' .WInd-gange. Every variety of munition ror above guns, constantly on haud iU . , , -rices from . $30 to, $ 1 23. SHARPS RIFLE COMPANY, spti-DJsWtt ,1 .,' . Harfford, Conn. tI-0 Jtt J t Lottery s vl ery Fjfleeo Bays,; i of..::, .v.....!' 1 6n-0ia f.-.Owi f-- of.! a. -. fiKW, each. fi. t-.i 10 " of .l.OIKveach ibWi . S0ekoa..i -4 1. .68 ,":i ;oi ; 3 O ench.... . . -. I Oirchlarv with fult lii firniitUi fossalyi -Kh-A-.'tUi-A'. v. .. I'EVI IN, , rtationsr and Geni.-ral A;t'!'t way dwl 30 Liberty st,;-N-v .;' a j A. ' x a i LI, PerMi ani bicty 'warned agHin"' ''!- '-'-- ' hwiiiiiit;, Htiy "'ntf"r.i"r frttr""1 im,:;jj"; i--' on the iauilp known as the Orton Plantation, ii; tVanty of Brunvifc.n TblOdiaerjuiiMHtt '; of (nt at ali seasons and the iaceant ,dir tion n other knd' more inortat resoect ' Lrimdied, fnijeyssarj to post these land :.'... f,ir j .notice is now glrcn that (he lw wjll be rgi '.iy I I t. i.. . ... r t . . . -.. . : ' -'' J" "' MANUFACTURER OF- ii!Eisiiinff ; Rods .iiiijnij "'allkirids.'' . - . if;-ji ; t.j -it; n "i,M A .-..,; ,l -. - . , PariicaUr attention paid to making reds adapw" lORoathetn'trtidfciiiv'j y-jfii u-j.. - i. iii fiRodsofay deeired pattern s MA DE 6 V'RD ER on short iMtte1 ahd'air )ieastnable prices. SrodT or CTrCTrTaj - -u few is-PAWL 1876. PoRtnafd: 1.00. liiiiKHl l.O Vj!ri .T-JV J.J-I..I ;n . f 'A MONTHLV;MA0AZINB FOR VOUNGi.f XV Hfcaders- Saperbly illastrated. S for A rampld' Nhmber.. 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