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IS 1 .IT - -f mi Witt. a. BERN1BD, Editor.. CICERO W. BAABIS, Saturday MoBNiev , 2 7-4 ? . MOHTON iND XHB . A Morton mQYeni fblrfii out West ,aQoorj3ipg 'to: akWasbingtott correspondent of the NewYork TrU bune., A geileminjoLwidft expert euce in political affairs, who has. j fret returned from the West, reports that Mr. Morton is almost sure to have the united .rote, of f Indiana J. or;- the . -'i-i;4i,.llla iiJii3A. s?iaa j. presidential nomination in the next Republican : Hational Con vention J Something of an nndercnrrent is set-' ting against him there, but it will not be strong enough to show itself out-; sideofcthq State, -t . The gentleman saw no. one in the. West, who imagined General. Grant's candidacy for a .third term .possible.; Mr. Blaine has a good many friends, especially among the Republicans of Ohio. The Tndiaaa Democrats, ac cording to the same authority, .will present thearae 6 Fend ricfs"td"Ih'e next Democratic 'NaliOnaF feonven-1 tion. The subject of the currency is taowt more widely discussed - among i'jhej people of the West than at any pre vious tiniQ, and both parties, espe cially in Indiana, are much divided; upon it, some of the Republicans: bein? as strong advocates of inflation! as any in the Democratic party. '. i Well, on this currency question! how is Morton of the bloody shirt now ? Does he stand with the Inter- Ocean and other party organs in favor of the greenback policy or is he clean gone over to, the Hards, as his recent speeches seemed to indicate ? We would like to know. His chances are poor at best, whatever his financial views, which he appears to hold very lightly. Morton's day is past, we1 hope never to return. B. HANDiLL AND THE BALTI- IIOUE UiZEtTB. The Baltimore Gazette does not like Mr. Randall because Mr. Randal does not endorse .its crazy financial theories.... Because-it does not like Mr.Rpdall Jt imakes saYage war upon him.. It. insinuates, chargesj rants and raves by turns. Here is one of its statement: T fT M , -4 H " In all statements by Mr. Randall and" his backers concerning his prospects xf election to the Speakership, we are met witli the positive assurance that he has the place as good secured that more than enough votes are already pledged to him to insure his election. These assurances have been given with so much ppsitiveness and persistency that we must either accept them as true,, or conclude that Mr. Ran? dall . is . attempting to win by adopt ing i bluff tactics. Whichever view we take of it places Mr. Randall in a position discreditable in a candidate for the honora ble position which he seeks, and we may add discreditable to the Democratic Hof se House of Representatives. It mustbe plaia. to every man that if .Mr, Randall has received: ple'dges he ha genthem in turn. The supposition is not to be for a momenjt entertained that the pledging has been donfe on the part of members, and that Mr. Ranv dall i$.; uocemjproBused . ur returpff ''bai , are tuese pieuges 7 vv no are tuc men wuo liave engaged i this'political htiekBtering ? If ,v we, aceept the story T as true that hU. Ran dairs support Itf 'pledged to him, jhen we are-forced to conclude tirat a majority of the Deiroirirrmeirof the incoming House arewitlfbut "bohor or pi inciple. In timer Tike: tliesd,TAvBea 'lue" tiniversaljilt mand is for honest men and official reforn , men of no higher notions- f -duty than tp trade on the" trusts' comrsittedTto them fdr thftir nw n nftrsnnnl ncrcrranAWamont oronAt Wanteff lai;thlk;Birttlcpart not nejieve tnai anyjJemoeratic member 61 -the House promisetLto vote for'Jfr.OBaadall'1 or any one else,. .No man who makes-pledgee-far thessftMlf voteBisj1fit for the place; anTTwIfdafgris Stlspeteolibf it ought' to be defeated iV-know-that Mr. Blainfe, and bofo?e him. Mr. .Colfax, made and, rp ceivid.plas which secured their erection ; but the 'text Speake must be' a man df finer moral fffife Th ajuxither of the.se. If thrjocalOi&Sn IfiGhis in--cjrMencorrttfjtf onip4 next CoDgresa will be: toa low to mail its session .ebanyi good t:to.theiountry, or of advaoagft to,4he party Jl: ,3 t( . , Now.mark ho silly alT his ia. f the pledgestjreFecipTocal, .then the Gazette speaks1 like "a faithful senti nel and fihonld now come oat anAsa'y preels'eiy :V-w.QTiheVeTm'rU''are'1 who eoagult wiiht: a candidate for the Speakership iu' this low "bargaining telBje;tfspeak or forever hold its peace, !a self-cbnfesselT' Iibeileff " But ' tr)e '"rtfT'ays ' expressly that it cannot; ; Relieve that any such pledges have been made by Democratic members. Well, then, as 1 it takes two to make' & oot rupr. bargain, whycircdiatVtbecbirge with such ferocious glee VMrj Ran dall is either guilty or h'e'is nbigotitkr. Let. ;tho Gazette isticI&ito its charge! thar! Mf' tRaQ pcujue discredit able position, or let it-tekarb,pk-i!ts covert 'sUnden " The people -tie country do not believe thaJLrnan dall has made any pted3,nhourh fit is reasy- for thorn -to conceive thaV pledge'lfiporWafreen honor ably inaofatsniyUtfiyen tieman either because1 of person&& 1. miitJooy.bex5aBge:o for 1 ir rvieeflTioress brhfe irstii.w 1., . 1... .1... 1 . I t irtrrri hikTil 1 vcu-K . i . ! J llfim (1 ri t rfivi t- fc rK ni.y ii.L t ii-. J . II aSsri tn tliitriMijiUv nrsi . j- 1 rolid Silver and nlfltprl rrwla nil - ' .i:. .OT4fry?SViWf e I 1 1 1 i mi. ,m?,m. . -y I .r hliWl2.iP4r7'.JUA'..t'5AJitliyt-Ii; I .Uberallexma will h iini . a 1 crass Jewelry Store. I offers ehmW This telegram comes from Wash t a ItT. 3 a. 3 At. a Tl mgum: is unwoa wavepry Tar rjChapman colore, bojnier give durance that-Major M6 resentative Tarhox, of JMassachusett, viiinitf Timmonsville,S. C.Kwa? Nfeley ucceede4in crossing the has declared thaUn tKe cveirt-of any H?ck by a limb, while feUiji&.a treifcnd xrW Grande : with t hisSWv- of emocran emg jiomiiwteQipr Speaker who has not learned the Aia.vole for the ReDublieaa nominee, It is hot improbable that others of the - vmmnr Massachtt8 Republica.W..ill ,ta?e the same course, although the ques- - .: , 4.' i. i n lion as lO wneiUCT a mail lias iernu ha liiunna nf hA Mrif ii oneAantlhlo v.-- i of widelv different oniniohs ." ' . . - ' . .- i V . i - DoesMr. Tarbox intend to stick anybody?..; And who; in Congress jdoea he thmlr has not "learned, tho iMwtn .: .a nA .Dut,ua oov.io mo nai i .ijv nn. . f., . " ' -w sons that can be learned from, the, nroi i tV 4hA laooAn' V o A4nt",v natptnt. irai jo eua icimuu uiu.uviu5rv..u iem ..rll tko nnnf t-tt trt tho I lAVI I if persisted lb, There'were aButler,' ;. . .. . . . . JW m,'i - UTtAii -4Utl a uuauuwi anu luunyu imuuij lol.u, war, wlioSe. vcrj, Fo3onco at the council boards ;of-.the party is -an outrarre to TloniihliftaTi editors, noli. -r--. . uciaus aqayp,rs.4 .Mi,WSr one of the lessons of the -war which Mr. ! larbox and his Massachusetts Democratic associates insist' : shsll WJ, 'tdJi'i. fiJ,V! i w i. vaU'JLai.J novo hAon onrnnn oa o nroron mcifa . . VT fv " , to their continued action with the Democratic), party? - r The Richmond Dispatch is an eau est champion of , constitutioual gov ernment, the organ, as we believe, of no clique or faction or partybut is an independent, manly, but always conservative and thoughtful journals The Cincinnati Enquirer, whatever its miuor faults may be, has always been edited with spirit and ability by men who ceftairrlv are regarded as hrmat. and aViov rpnrnnp'fl TVlr. P.mU ,, . - , , , .:: , I dleton is a refined, bigh-spmted gen, tleman of penetrating sagacity an firmness. Mr. Hendricks, his great1 rival for PrPRidontUl hoHora. is nsr. : ,, . . r, haps not so able and accomplished statesman, but is to-day the hope of j the West and South' a most admrfa4 s- m SamTilden New York's net reforme oam liiuiB, ihw iorh.speireiorracF ana 'candidate lor Jrresident. JNot withstanding all this here is the Bali i timorfi GazefJr,. wliit-.h has inst. hporl M. . , , : . , .: . V - ammiea Dy a stroKc pi party maet peudence while dictating an lmpossi? J hie creed for the pempqratic party, saying: : It is tune for the party lo unload ani leave behind the men lite Pendleton and UendncKs and Kandall, and the newspa pers like the Cincinnati Enquirer and Rich mond DispatcJi, which have for years re tarded it at every slen. and no forth undpr tie guidance of leaders who have the ant proval of the people. If this be throat-cut ting, mako the most of it.' TIMELY TOPICS. Tho November number of Our Lrdna and Our Dead contains more articles of i historical an44Hiticaiatre8t and less of 1 3of I -Mtritoyn.4.NorW CiSa war and Wf-cotaes to a teiicl&ion Willl-tli4 i..w.i-. . ' C..:YU . 'Jiy'i-iji t?Z: ,".'-' ' ru'-uZ . -V .f 1 1 T J r-7-r. J-.- f Qc V - serial i diarity.- repentance tirine ; i t. oiucm; uiutyM iMnueu never. Din the .un . ofhpurit jjr.shroe jQimuiishell '. lustre serenely at ihe last'triwn ibefrai- ments. " ' " : - V-:Z:' ' ' ' ' I A iltappears from -a.eireular that OunLitr i T . " . - ims ..critical gentleman mean dj tnia ""n . xjerawt. - nhrMP. learned' the lessons of ; the Tho1 Cincirin'atl Times, a Repub m, y-v i. , ., . , Mlcarf journnl,-' repeats in its issUe' of' warr Une ot toe most striding ies- MimdnT., ivhtici i ihg- an& Owr' Dead will be issued as "tlie.i:Mr. B, untUabout l o'ekryky when tlM?y Korth damllna'part bf tie'&uMrit'li&ibik- w javjuiuu, auu win not mereiore oe is- j perseded by that publication, tieicsi'njra.f break iu cemher Itthli 1 1 1 ' Vd1 --. ' . : - . .iS?cJl5BLI)fttln PjSi'i)01 tfle BaitlmoreStm, in referrtnc tothe Predi- uouuar BucueBsion, noxicesnneiaeTorarery important mission in the revfaied statutes. xa me iaw passea oy V;ongre98 a tew ars since, to taktbB- jqOiOf the statute of -11 Till " f , T - 179. ..after, naming aUCnotHne-'sl. eciaiiy swea in ipe.oi tz) ana ioe the associate justices, each in the order of -I ' tois rank, were named to succeed. Tb l impoiiant was en tire h ... t onMUedfromatatflteaf uraHfebed, wuicu is, 10 .say jue least, a ratiier severe commentafv UDon-the careleaa.manr.fir iri : l ,.,.:r.i7r-.T -ttti - r I The Petersburg Inc e&Appeai is decided) om 'Vnlverade.-2 adv scQfes of colleges opposed to mushroom "S KTr'rfJn0"0118 nf nn4AMlaMiMfh MU'lnnnih wbose dortrtrtne oltd0ow kept wih the w - www u. wuwhaA AM U U tlU . II WH1 I ... . juk i. j uup.pergeive np wb, jthe supply of high . .... . , eartblv. reason wuv the sunn v nf liih . r ,u i : WA&WiZm material,. XWmiMV Wto,Vftev fle4lftbeo1rJQizihe.mtTieiac.J iThe y (i.i.waiK-WrtiKjrscrnM! The NeOFk asks 4f.it is safe for. . triumph in England., is clouded with fPl, A T C'iiriU"1 J ' H ; TlPlr f-TiVf'-TVr . giwvu piivi.'iniuia -ijruangesiisnnaj a v . w "-....-1 1 hM!f dwenWytopiOTe fa4, X4J&, feiHWnirWY, U)e,pe bf jSJ Wciroolatidft mng tto-M? ''TUtol WWtU iu I SkingBat not a sinleew paper outeidt of New York eierntentions eoaior (jonKung as a presidential candi- date, the tribune fears there is a consmra- cy againsUiim. cy againsUiim. ... r , . .. , , .. -.. . . I Tt 1- tl: tnr T II 1 T 1.1: ent IndepeodeatBkxiSiithOi.WaaUiogtoni hStor'j.classificaUon of the new House. ! , - . senator irorcon, or veorgia,nas ' . . . '. 07 nurnnasea the mr rnsidAnrA nt Mr Wn tr , , . . , ",- rchased the late residence of Mr. Walter I - . " -. . . S. Cox In Qeorcetdwri. arid the Hon. L. 0.. I 1T V : a ... 311 v i. during the winter. : . I The idea of the devil was oriffi- nated by the Persians, who mado him .to f typity hunger. hat, is what .makes men 9)v. 'm aa inncrv na tlm rtnvil lota huirn tc rJL Llir vcr,r; "r,, rj . " r .reW.oacK.iss.ue. Jiaa wenne only one in I t ' - ''' . i . .i ' ' j .' ' i i i .1 . itavu 11, ine jruTU-money men would uave uctuutwcai,. I". epreier Jvanuair to tverr, lor I the reason tht. tliR.fl&atprri mnnnv nnwpr i. " "I'l-TI.T-JrT-iT-Tr.-r.i'r:. . uss ucuioruu IVI JXCfr, HUU is UVUeruilueu to SwSS&'Sb eratsip their.late strugglei and did,not hes mem. i ne JJemocracy ot Ulno owejnr. iverr nQlpiiiicmnaUMiquirer Said a Nevadakw-er ctieerh- in? a man who bad kicked his wife Kwn' Stairs Gentlemen of ihe jury, Jie.h'isted herr - Great heavens, he h'isted her! He the orate, once, peihaps, a man raised I lis'foottid appKedit tothe lorm of her who, I ... . . . ... at.lle Holy altor. He bad swora to love and cnexisii; TUB BOLDJUT RUNCLAKY. Housebreakers with Piucfc. Exciting Accouut of a Sao tli CaroIIiiH llur- lary. Marion. Star. . It seems that our citizens on the other "side of the river have become the special prey of an organized band of robbers, who are breaking open houses and stealing property to such an extent that many of the citizens have lust cause to be alarmed. " The most daring barglary and at; tempt to murder was committed upon th- and person of M- A,.00 Brown on last Friday night. It seems that Mr. Brown had been away from w-"r a - ou oi corn, ana returned (about 7 o'clock. On entering the :Diazza of hU house he found that some ono had removed tho stay that holds . the sash of a window that -opens in I the piazza, and while makiner this in- vesliaatjon le heard a noiso of mmf vesupaiion, ne nearu a uoisc ot some one j the house. Tie called for a necrro woman to. brinsr him a ;,, and while slie was coming around the "ouse a I,,sll suot Dred at her through another window. Mr.iB.then WCnt in the house, and as Ire did so some one jumped out of a side win ,1ow a"d subsequently tired another UV, , vominS wun a Hgut, ,i j,i ....i. -v I . tu umuaumg nw corn, . i i. : it aim iiavuig gotten a canuie ana a double barreled gon from the store house, returned. On enterino- the piazza he foand that the burglars had returned, taken out the aamo window ,1 i. . i Duou auu wereagiiiii in me nouse. as buv wuo inev vocapeu as before.' lie. Went ill One end of thn I i i.i i .i , house, and set down both jrun and candle.- lie then went in the. other see where tiiey had escapetl. aniwhilein there one of thom slip- ped in the other . end of the house, a?,1Lt0?k hl Su.?v JIellien returned l9. tyXmPW11' Vvf. upon bun' three tifnes as. lie su noosed- with his own gun. lie returned fire n?w 1F kKn f im f; 4iirn. ' They tried aU the dooi, whii h Mr. B. had securely " fastenedj and conliaued ito stamuede-. wjeound'. tin; houso .attempt jngUs! Ketiu 0r; :.sli0ot retired.promising another viit soon. its fr rt'.r. i.T-f-t ueco7 enuce lur. jj. irom .bis house. ..SevejraJihots were exchanged Ifc:Wa-.PffJlr-M:waittllf. B ha4,gptt.en to Btajiwith.-him,' bat with out. effect. , The onlviniurv. -Mk Hfi,usju.,-wi,uia .raj- ana, a .piece :0l fiHng."'Thygdttwprof: three iiui- nbthtn'else 'Of VaTqe? nVKxhlmM' tnere Was at least three of the hni-ff- ?- : 1 :.' i ' 'jtutm., ... . , News'. It ..r,..,, .v, . l t i Atappear8.tnat the totaj .nutnlr 0f; I no.,l.,. i. 'nei.i .e t.- T a '-i'-.t. l' t' I 'TWBm W'1"" 'fu ,V. eoruary. lSSO, : i ion T1. ' i i if 1.J29. Ihe .total number of charges' for the same period is 680. of whoin &l .Were cure 1 68 improved, ' , l'ainmpVoVed, ' and 304 died,' leav-1 .'iaM'9' ander" treatrrieiit '2'49.' The xL.T::yr"V:S?r'-, . uv uuuiuer miner xreaitnent'TOr'tlie afet, -I rt'U 'rtitdaWfehi "i wuuutwwcreu Mmri7ffl'At toii if. A-TB.I.:,;4m5r:u:Vl" I. e ;.;imrv vm 8an - '-Iii'thw mimberthe percentaae . " f""i -r uului-r of recovrie5iraa..;,.oL,iproved jQiillni mproxed and of deaths j ;, ince JtheopeninQ the -.imitation.. 26 per cejuhriod of I - a. rlJ. - " - 'i i , f i- r ihe hour of Joe JefferaonSi -fmtit. I iJ Xlie JHexioan Cave. Later accounts from the Mexican S2P KKib 8l1 Sa' V Inletheoidera of the "um",,w" , imperative, lheyditlnot prevent him, we jsiisDeot, froui covering McNeelv's we RiisDect. from coverinp- McNeelv I I, 1. ssA ., A n 'c Kunitf i 'ih niohrr.nnrl Wnnuirw bandltt,j Lne wionmoua Jnquirer l suegesiS mat ue Uisuauu UlS lour- .Tr ,n,lflm nhUntrn o. i muio liuuuoiu ij ijivjuL-v. . 3 - i I millrt I.nn(ifc!lll .111 -UlCaj70. UllU. HC" . - . . - . " I J I.,- I I i-nnt Inn rAl companieu oy Voiouei uruu., ma I noinnnl n I on -rip.fnmn HPT. rmr. at. nnrf for the Southwestern frontier. ihe death of Hie Vice President, and of benatoi erry reduces tho lie- I . . i. c rpnoiicaw siren sin iu case ot a ue oy two votes- Isenator, Kerry, of vou- npff lftiit. will tie Krir,('.fip.dj.i hvalJem- oorat, and Mr. Wilson's : successor as TJ..,.:.i . c .u c . i -a m- 4 l7.UBU?re . . . ' v i 1 give the castlliff vote and tUC Qlies- tion will be "lost! The Jiebuhliban rnajonty in. the benate is dwindling I j ' . : ji. ipidly, Mown very rauiuiy. MISCELLANEOUS. ,G;R AND ; CENTRAL. ; , . . 11A VIXG JUST FITTED MY S A M PLE ROO M, In the latest Modern Style, I propose to run iu coji , xiectiou therewith a RESTAURANT AND CI&AR STORE. nn J.IIE FOKMEa WILL BE KEPT ON THE "JCnropean Plan." and gentlemen visiUng tee will always bo f nrniehed with the choicest Meats, Venison, Oysters, ; Game, and everything that tho Northern and cur Uorne Markets allonL 1 shall uls-o have, ia a few day e, the finest lot of IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CIGARS Ever offered for sale in Wilmington. Wy Sample Room Id supplied with the finest Liquors and Wines to oe naa. l respecituiiy p.m a snare or tne pnoiic patr.mrtec. kelukjn JUiSiiS, Agent, nov 16-1 m ustTReceived ! Newest'Styles in Ladies' Heavy Beaver CMucMllr aai Clolii Saw. '' J. & U. SAMSON'S, : oct 31-tf 43 Market street. For Fair Week ND EVERY OTHER WEEK IN THE YEA.lt, atloweet prices to bnyeroathe .pot. andall derssiied at the ruling price of the day they are celved. thus giving customers sendicff ortlcrs di all or- ire to- 9 direct to ns the same advantage that they would hive if present, MM Bacou ia HMs. and Boxes, Dry Salted iTL'a'l Side .,' Shoulders, Bellies and Backs, jlAMS IN T1EKCE3 OR SMALL PACKAGES, Breakfast Strips, Mess Pork. Wutcr Ground Meal. . . . j?uh. Mackerel, Mullets Herrings. &c.. SUGAR, COFFEE, SALT, MOLASSES OF ALL KINDS, Syrup, all Kinds; Flour Oiiutitiis and over tOO different articles of Fancy Groceries. -'allorordvr from n. corner of Do:k and Front Btreets, Wilmington, N. C. novioiw aduian & voLLrtt. Grand Opening! t?very day and sometimes TWICE A aayo1 : Dress aiid.lftusfiicss Siiil OVERCOATS, TALMAS, MA tV 'iIOS 'B.'iLANDKERCnTairP. .BAGiJ.SATCMELS, Goodsv &c. JIUXSON .t CO., '- Cky Clothiers: I.OVl-tf ' At V6$t ! i : v o Utt ENTIRK 8TOCK OK. Jen's, Boys'aiii CMldren's GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, Aa, AT ACTUAL COST. .ill!J ' . " , -i 'As there-will he a chanae in the present business on first of January, we must Cloee out ouf entire siock oy mat time. All UooaJt jnu oe; ' m VASK 0 N!:D EL I tBJt T! " nov to tf ' '- !i ; SHRIEK BROS. The Latest Style i TN ovWatS ' 'i " XMBMnGtv r., dniatfheminn dbtora,;! $10.00 to $35.00. : it yon eftnnot be fitted with ) . a ready -made one J can muke to order ' in-' a - fashionable ' to oroer in- a - lasnionaoie nd, attractive tjde as any .r a "r i!,trrT A . I l VIII. . . nov 21 tf " 1 JLti 'r r Tons'Land' 'Akmti& Land Plaster. innn Bbl, Fresh Lime: avvu - . .v ;: WV?9" li, ; . . . Tt 1 . - . . . ; . . rorsaieDv r. : . . . ' ' " WORTtf & vORTli. . J; nil -ju-xi mp.v 1 s-- ;;t-;rf AA.Ton. Gf. 7 ' o. ,f..;i' ateandSipye?oaJ):.c . sale low tor tash..r' ' wokth & WORTH. t r i f jj i , ' i, ' ' ' '--ra " J1 BSeSSr. ' . ! . T5wKTrci n . , . ,-- - h aavr ua ulu I retDrn th n..Vk.. ' i ..." "uv 10 " t. a. watson. 1 -"!- ' ' -17. ' " ( , Editor and'Prowietor. . NO T I . . i ti FT mil imirMrmf rn rrtiv tjtttst Trt) tq bvaTtrrrtnir:1 TlJVTTWrV TO TTTO RA(TP TTTAT THB n,.i!n. v..,trai -boiiwav hninar rnrtn.let.pfl And 1 at Wilmineton. both, via Direct Sfeamer Lines delphia, New York, Boston and Providence ' W lUll ctllLLxtlX Tjiaawai-U Vi woe I T and all "rtattdns on the Atlantic; Tenn. & Ohio, AOanta ' '-if-' Bthmoat- Alt Xta JTorth Oarolbia and WcBteraNortaCaroHnaJUilroa8 weiiaeauppiiitsin Georgia and Alabama. - I insurance rrom jsastern cities guaranxeea as low ana Hatw.mwawM.iow a. tniowM i Kates t wirriLJ T.,.. . .,!! ..;.,tu ;ol.,..l onnliotHnn l " r I KnilllTtCT I Mil Z-I.T I r - : ap2-tf BUSINESS CARDS. A. ADRIAN. . H. VOLLZK8. Corner Front and. Uoelc Sts., TV ' , . ; IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Country lacrthants will do well by calling on n 8 and examining onr etocg. . ; : ; , nov ix-u IS. F. MITCSIELflL Jfc SON, QOSiiflSSlpN MEECHANTS Ana Dealers in Grain, Floury Kayj 1 fcrouna iTAeal, f and also Freau earl Hominy and Grits, Nos. 9 and M N. Water St., Wilmington, N. C. Proprietors of the Merchant's .Flouring Mills. nov25-tf . LEGAL CARDS. Attorney at .Law, ELIZABETI1TO TFAr, iV. 6T. July 7-DAWtf . INSURANCE. IHSU&E YOUR PROPERTY ix thk - ...... lifcrpol and LonSoi ' & Globe las, Gn., Willi Atticts of $2S,000.000 Gold. riJlE COMPANY WHICH PAID AT CHfcAGO X and Boeton, within thirty days after ihe great conflaeradons. over five tulllluti dollar.. without deduction of interest more money than the generality or companies cver-po6ses. Kcpres ented at the General Agency of GORDON & TUKNER, nov 14 tf ' 24 North Water street. insurance. -5XTE nAVE ADDED TO OUR LIST OF FHiST- T class companies the Lancashire Insurance Co., OF MANCIIESTEK, ENG., ASSETS 10,000,000 ! And now represent the following Companies: Iancasidre Insurance Company, of England. Niagara " of New York. Atlantic " of New York. Petersburg Savings & Insurance Co. of Petersburg. Faneuil tiall " ' of Boston. We are prepared to carry any line ollercd ns, and we confidently esyect a thare of the patronage of onr mends. Mr. Samuel Northrop and Mr. C. II. Koumson have entire charge of this ofiice. nov lOlm AOimillOP & CUMMING. PIEDMOHT & ASLI5TGT0N Life Insurance Company Ol' Siichnioi!!, Virginia. Over 22,300 Folicie3 Issued. Annual Income Over $1,500,000 Progressive Prosperous ! Prompt ! SMALL EXP2NSES, SMALL LOSSES, SECURE 'fNVKSTMSNTS, AMPLB RESERVE, . AND COODt SURPLUS PrccniuRis CnJi, !'Iicie liberal, Annual Division oi" Surplus. ARTHUR J. HILt, Jr., Agent' . Office for the present with Dr. T. F. Wood, Medi cal Examiner, on Market , street, two doors .west of . Green & Planner's dru? store, Wilmington, N. C. September 2-tf ' INSURANCE ROOMS Atkinson & Mannine'. $70,00,609 Assets Represented. :-:; : . FliSlf:.. Ins. Co. of Norih America. . .. Phenix Insurance Comranv Philadelphia. .New York. New York. London. Continental Insurance Co TkT I ; .. 1 u . ... v . . i.. oniiHii , mercaniiie ina. uo uanrorrt Fire ; ins. Uompany . . . , ; Hartford." Nationa; Fire Ins. Comoanv Hartford. KpringBeld F.- -M. Ins; Co.......iMas8aehnseUs. iri A KINK. . ... .., ...! Mercantile Mntnal Ins. rn ' Knu- vnrv Ins. C6. of North America . i-hiladeltihrn. Connecticut Mntuai Life Ins. Co, ... H art f cird. ; marcn v-ii : JNCOrURAGB HOMB INSTITCTlONt), .: tf' -Ssctirity 'against Fire. THE NORTH CAROLINA ! -HOME; ;1M SUIlCJE , OIIA :Au,i ,- -i! RALEIGH, N.jC. - This ComiMiny continues tu writs PollnieiL at fai rates, on all classes of insurable property. ' ; i lilo8ee8 a promptly - adjusted and paid. The 'HOME" isapidly. growins in pnblic favor, and appeals, with confidence, to msurers ol- property" in NorthCarolina . . , 1 7, Agcnt j Pa" f th State. , ' R. H. BATTLEfjh, Pfesidfenf 1 - V C.BROOT3 Vtoe,PrsideBt..;,.;ji),. ; - y SKATONOALESrSecretary. . ruuaHni. uuwt-KK, supervisor. u a vj.i . ATKINSON A ifAM-viM . . r . . , - 'BliOLtLiTViS J 1 S Mi prioea-Mnralt tie timea I five Ml wovb V n j'?,Ufn,infdSuarentee 8tiKrac'Wi. Old Silver and f J. JI. ALLEN. July 17-tf t . Agent. I C E. Carolina Central Railway, Oenelfaf Freight Department, ILMiKGTON, ! MARCH 31st, 1875. f - fnlhr eanlDDed for uuBineRss. offers with Its connect- and via Wetdcn antifortsmouth, to Baltimore, Phila unequaled facility for handling shipments from v A. .? j . - . . - 7 as via any inner line No terminal or transfer charges, . tn tlio nnilsnionnl v nmra in liiinV nf IVinii TTnyiii Office in Bank of New Hanovc r i mr- ?r "i t." til; r"i F. W. CLAKK;" General Freight Agent. F . VV . .lj.'A.n IV. iTtillltliU r II'IS'UI, APHn. RAILROAD LINES, &c. General Sup'ts OSce, WIIiItllNGTON. COLUMHIA fie, AXh f.USTA IS. R. COMPANY, . WILMINGTON. N. C. July 1, 1875. Change of Scheduled fAN AND AFTER SUNDAY, JULY 4TH, THE vy. roiiowing scnedHie will De ran on this Itoad: NIGHT EXPRESS AND PASSENCKK . - : TKAIN (Daily). Leave Wlhningtoa..,. 6:25 P. Mi Leave Florence 12:20 A. M. Arrive at. Columbia . .............. 4J5 A. M Arrive at Augusta, 8:45 A.M. Leave Angasta......... 4:15 P. M. iave Colombia. 8:15 P. M. Leave Florence.............; 1:10 A. M. Arrive at Wilmington....;.... .. 7:10 A M. Pausengers going west beyond. Columbia take this train, leaving Wilmington at 6:25 P, M. Day Passenger Train Daily (except i ; Sunday.) .. Leave Wilmington 6 0 A M Arrive at Florence 12:05 PM Leave Florence 12:45 PM Arlives at Wilmington 6:22 PM Connects at Florence with. N. E. trains for Charles ton, and with Freight Train with Passenger Coach attached for Colombia Mondays, Wednesdays and xriuays. . . ... ... Tbronsli Prelgbt Train Dally (except Suudays. Iieave W Umington . . . Arrive at Florence. . . Arrive at Columbia. . Leave Columbia Leave Florence. 1 :55 P. XL' 1:40 A. M. 9:00 A.M. 5:30 P. M. 4:00 A, M. 3:00 P. M. Arrive at Wilmington Local Freight Train leave Wilmington Tuesdava. Thursdays aud Saturdays at 6:S0 A. M and arrive at Wilmington ' Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 5:3) P. M. . . - . - . . Passengers for Charleston. Columbia and Augusta and beyond should take Night Express Tram from v lim.ington. . Through Sleeping Cars oh night trains for Charles- ion ana .Augusta. JAMES ANDERSON, inly 2-tf . iien'1 Sup't Wilmington & WeidoB RAILROAD GO. C?nCB oy Gkn'l SnpiBiKTENBKjrr. I Wilmington, N. C, June 8i 1875. f Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER JUNE STH, PA1 8ENGER Trains on the Wilmincton and Weldoi Railroad wiii run as roiiows : . MAIL TRAIN. Laave Union Depot daily, (Sun days exceptea; At 7:35 A. M. Arrive at Goldsboro.. ...... .... 11:45 A. M. Rocky Mount.... Weldon- , ... 1:53 P. M. 3.40 F.-M. Leave Weldon daily ...... At 10:05 A. M Arrive at Rocky Mount.... 11:41A.M. Goldsboro... Union Depot... . ... 1:35 P. XL .... G.-05 P. M. EXJPRESS TRAIN AND .THROUGH FREIGHT 'TRAIN. Leave Union Depot daily..... Arrive at Goldsboro At 6:80 P. M. 1:25 A. M. Rocky Mount. ... . Weldon. ... 3:30 A.M. ... 6:00 A. M. .... 7:00 P. V. .... 9:30 P. Jf. Leave Weldon. -dailv . Arrive at Rocky Mount. ...... GOlOBbOTO... .... 12:5 A. iff. 6:30 A. M. Union Depot The mail train makes cktse connection at Wp.lHom for all points North, via Bav. Line and Anuria. Creek ruuies. - s Express Traui connects only with, Acania Creek route. Pullman's Palace Sleeolnsr Can r iialUlli. TltAUSS win leav OTilmmcrtr tr. weeaiy ai o:uu a. m., and arrive at j :40 P, M. -t ,. JOHN F. DIVINE, :nne 9-tr General Superintendents MISCELLANEOUS. NEW GOODS. D. A. SMITH S GO. 2A.RE EXHIBITING IN THEIR LARGE WARE Rooms, North Front Street, an immense assortment of New and Handsome Walnut Chamber, Parlor and Dining Room Suits at extremely low prices. Call and examine prices. : ;' : ' - ' AT RETAIL, D. A. SMITH & CO. 7FFER UNUSUAL, INDUCEMENTS TO SE- tail buyers this season! Northern' prices duplicated at all times and ia any qaantity. ; OUR STOCK' OF CARPETS; D; A. SMITH & Ca "FFER THE ONLYlARGE SiOCK OF CAR- pets m the fetate. Body Brussels, T tpest ries, 3- ply Insrains, Cotton' and IIcmj Carpets, A Mat-- flag, hxtgp, '&ef ' " ' '" ' . - octaptr . : . . : '. i "' . Brunswick County Bonds.;1 A LL PERSON'S HOLDlNf T5'ivns Vw fn I C0UNTT OlniniuNSWICK, due or to fall due, are requested to present them for payment to . ; . ;-. . .. ,.( ... : JOHN H. THfiES.Couaty Treasurer oV to MARS, DEN BELLAMY, County Attorney. : '"' I ' .-r, ii 1 ; a ! r . : ; Woody ;&. Carrie, U We Will COTldHr.t nnr hnainaoa'-ta iv' 'li. l': tiontoesteblish a m-w5SSSSto5 House, an to?ive entire satisfaction to all who may favor as wfth their patrofla oct 5 U ' " f j! . I ? ' 1 1 1 1 1 r. , t . ; ' IliW .T;.,?C,T9AT I "TfS?1 Merest ..in my form Shavin' ahd Eair Dress'tinr wofwhTr .Lj1i rr"""0 6lire f rCtain W oU?wokm.,' T SP? to.continuc their favors i,. t.be rumreT vw.a - f If U7 1 Utl rENERALCOMMISSIONMERCHANTStCorker. fMIppj,AITEOUs: Scribner's . Monthly for 1876, The pnbllsherg Invito ' attention to the folloiintr list of some of the attractive articles secured f.? I scnnner'B nionin v. Tor th rnmincr on. i r r.n V . .Ju lnc field of fiction, besides numerous not elettes ami shorter stones, there will be .. j - Two ReEarkaWe Serial Stories By AMERICAN AVTHOKs. The first of these, now complete in eur hands. --" GABRIEL . C ONE 0 YJ By BRET II ARTE, EEGINa IN TH1C NOVEMBER NUMBfil? I : niirt mi nin fnr twiivi mmtiia tv,j. iv. n... I - - . " . U&D wiui.IiJirTC'K first extended work. The scenes and r.lim,.i,., . which the author has chosen from his favorito h,.ih' California, are painted with characteristic yividceiij and power: and the work is without doubtthe mo t graphic record of early California life that has yet We shall also begin in the J anuary number. ; " PHILIP NOLANS FRIENDS, ' . Or, Show Yonr . Paesports," , By EDWARD EVERETT HALE. The scene of this story is laid in the Sontf.Lt. territory, now forming the States of Louisiana and Texas, at the time of Aaron Burr's treason 1 he characters lived in a section which was now Ameii can, now French, and now Spanish, and this record of their adventurous Uvea makes a tory of intense asd usflaggi&g interest throughout i , A Second "Farmer's Vacation " f By CoL GEQ. E. WAKING, Jr. Col Waring is now in Europe, visiting, ia a r. w boat ride f two hundred and fifty miles, one of tue most fertile and Interesting of the vii e i;rowiii valleys of Europe. 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