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I u It.: 1-1 fit if r if. h r .1 K i. ! 'jM: . 1 l i: a s.. v .WOT. H. BKBNA11B, I Editors. CICERO TV. HARRIS, , :.,:,.:wiLMiN&mQN. c.: . Saturday. ". MQKsrnnaj "D'ec. 11, ;1875. I, FOOLS RCSULNG IN. It appears : to ,tis J ihit XajanJand hip immediate partisan!!; Jre-about verifying mtnejrownlJjpexper sons the words of the poet: " F00I3 rush in where angels fear to tread." : 1 Hf and (hey4r;ras'nS a babbub, ' or trying the raise one, over the old . : phantom of " papal interference in ; American politics. A large propo tion of the supporters of the Repub lican party in New England and some qC the Western States are mem bers of that church, of which President Grant and Bishop. Gilbert Haven par nobile fratrum are; illcistrious leaders in matters the one of public and general concern, such as politics, anti ihej oilier in ' affaira "acclesiasti cai N"oil s I'resldent in his annual messagis recommends to Con .gress certain .measures which will bring up. discnssions that ought to be avoided, so also the Bishop in bis ca pacity of preacher broaches the sub ject of religion and public schools in a Sunday School. Convention. On last Monday ?he addressed that body, which bet on gs to the Methodist Epis copal Church: (North), on the con dition of the Soutberfi .Stales,, he having recently spent some time m this benighted land pro salute aninte, so to speak, of Southern; beatben. Afterf some balderdash about the white people of the South welcoming the Pope's followers to these shores Bishop Haven said : L" Tlie ministers " of Boston are in the field of battle; " their words are reported,, aud. the " Southern papers couiment on them. " The question is, Shatl the North " ern people rule tbe nation ? .' Shall "the Puritan or the cavalier be the " ruler V ' Shall Boston or Charles " ton be the centre ?' The Methodist " Episcopal Church is the only insti " tution in the South, to-day that rep resents the American nation." The Methodist Episcopal . Church referred to is the Northern Church, lie continued according to the sum mary of his remarks before us: . "The malcontents of the South " know that they were defeated by "one -man; that' man is President " Grant, and if the people throw him " over at the command of politicians. " they will rne it. Pray, brethren, " that President Grant may be elected. "Pray for tho true people of the " Souths and you will find that thus " yoa will be able to keep down the " kindred threatening power?, the " slave power and the power of the ;' papacy." The Iiev. Dr. Sherman, of IJrcek lyn, moved that the meeting vote that they had ? heard the feentimejntj ataiiced byl ilishop Haren Hth' great pleasure "and hearty approval. This motion .was.Bnaiiirpously adopt-. . AH opposed were invited to rise, bulj:oeia rs great pfeuse."1 r" ' What do -sehfiTblefn en in the North ern Methodist i Church. think of such things, as.these?-iDo they approve uie worus or naven anatne action of that Smd&jft sfrixA gfafynXio&M nnu wnat ao tne unianaticai every where' tbink'of such senseless howf ings athe aWve meeting was composed of the -Methodist Sunday School Union and;a, number ofiMeth otlist preaebers. .Tp. a large extent it appears to be a vpresentationr;of the vie ws of the Methodist Church North. It behooves -that body as a denomi nation ; to j repudiate HBiahop -Haven and hisfojUowQ-flll tbefDiait ? If such things 3reffejeated, or if they are not distinctly 'ditlavo wed,' the in- j lry to. tW cause of religion-will be git-at. Ueiigron must he taken out of the foul ai -o( the eacciiH room and tht! ronyh arena of 'the" hutisis.. There i no hirrtn in sfCyiiig, what inost men regard as truth, that there can be ho alliance in this country of relig iotis and political iiilen-8t8, that does not i n j u re hot h', and t-veh t ijal tyt crush out ireedwm itself, . if the President suuinpts to .obtain a . ll.ird - term thnnigh the agency of the 'Methodist CriuH-h in the Northern States he will not nui5Cied. He will b'ueceed in stir lint' tip a bitter uiwtthrouidioHt th .... ;.,j0.rVAyS.; Aia counrry, wr ieaf ; bixxr we Tiave conri dence in th gooii s-h.e and liberality of i he pe)lo; and 8eetily . the .ruin or tne military aemagogue the bold-IU-8H of whose Mchemes is only exceed ed by their heart leSyness. A notable, recognition of tb'e sagacT- ty ofqtbef)i; 8tatesmh8liij; andoi; the patriotism of SouthrttpvUticlans1 is that contained in the regular Wash ington correepondmWjibf'the' New V .i k T: ;iu?&mtmv3e Ala! e -e n,n. it is pnonsne.1 .na.uHur place, wdM eJfwJthcg ;""! ' The Richmond TFAty has been Isold Ty ijoi. J. v. onieias io wd. yii. N. Elliott, who was a former co-pro- prietor. Mai. Nathaniel 15. Meaqc, B. ?f ;a Cn;,i will s, nnp.;n.nfi'iniF. ilr.Sitht greaterpart of them wearrboun W. C. Elam, formerly ofJyette-;lea8defeni4ble viewsBut ville, N. C..wjjl hMorgeJbfthcvone Capital exception ; ofteswDje city columns. We are glad to learn that important improvements are to be made irithe appearanco ; mat ted, of ou "veneraole andf isteemed t?omet?Taryr"7" The report pf Superintendent Mills, of the Orphan -Asylttm,-1 in another column, i9 interesttDgjas igivicg vaU uable statistics relating to that; im portant oharity. Let jNorth Oaro linians strive to increase the tgures there given, so that the facilities of the institution may be. improved. .The institution would appear to be already a success. '"AfifcoUgh"probabiy not written with a view to any such dramatic effect, Presideut Grant's penultimate annual message recalls forcibly the Farewell Address of General Washington. Again, over, tho gap of al most a hundred years, the 3oldier. and statesman stands on the threshold of a Cen tennial epoch and offers the result of his observation and experience and thinkingto his fellow-citizens, PMu&lphM I'tess, Grant Organ. Penultimate That's" honest, cer tainly, more so than the President was in tho Message. V-And Grant recalling Washington Fish beckoning up the ghost of Alex ander Hamilton 1 O murther ! l . '"Watterson, the Louisville editor writes his political leaders in .thunder colored kids. - In the name of thunder what color of kids is that, seignior? Babeock has indeed been indicted at St. Louis, and the officers have gone to Chicatro to effect his arrest. LITERARY I,TJBI.LlGEKCi:. Miss Braddori is busy at 'work upon her thirtieth novels - Mr. James .Stothert- will, soon issue hia " French and Spacisi Painters." George Eliot, it is sakl, has been paid 7,000, or $35,000, for,a jingle novel Miss Cracroftthe' niece of Sir John Franklin, is wrilkig the life of her uncle. Queen Victoria has subscribed 200 to ion od the chair of Celtic Literature in Eiinoargh University. ' - The newly published' letters of Suab, Duchess of Marlborough, are full of personalities and bad speiiiDg. A third series of Dean Stanley's "Lectures on the History of the Jewish Church" is' to be Issued shortly by Mr. Mur ray. The great " History of . the Sciences in Germany," published by tie German Historical Commission, is ap proaching completion in sixteen volumes. The latest striking character !in fiction is that of Harold Leigh, in Mrs. Eiloart's " Kate Randall's Bargain." fW is a Uerateur, possessing the uncommon, combination of a successful critic and koi unsuccessful writer, and having beneath his vanity a strength of purpose and intel lect and within his worldlines3 a kiu'I and geutie heart. X. Y. Herald. Castelar is treated with great honor in Paris". . The youthful mioses of Boston are holding' gingerbread germana." .TWPresHdent1 preFerV -Chicago " as the location of, the proposed .'.e4wT mint. i be Bo wen-jrooklyri JZ'eSihs fufthas Seen' postponed aairi'j' This iinie" until the 14rh. " ; - Mr. Pelane is about tft rttireat any rate temporarily, from thceditorsliiinf the London Times.: ; . ' ' -' -; Peter B. Sweeny .. and Connolly re in Paris. Will ian ; M.v Tweed .is also i traveiling for his Iteaith 1 Workmen engaged in widening he road-bed of, the Baltimore-and-Qlfiy ailrtwd k aver d rscovered a peTrlfied Tdrest'a' railroad kave d rscovered 'a peTrlfied short distance west of Portland, Preston County, YV. Va. ( .1 The Kation is elaborately re viewing Gen. Boynton's review of ' Sher,-, man's Memoirs," which it sa3'8 refutes the charges against General Sherman- wuicl wa3 inieuded to prove; The (oiumbus- (Gm.y jnguii Iivors tne consolidation of many of tne smal counties in the Stated wjiicn haver only . 3,000 lntohitonLi!DML, aholitinn fifty cmruliesit'argues,-wojuid, we$2 000 annually. Ui2. 'JU HIV 1 r" . l ; Sir Walter Raleigh r ... It is death alone that can suddenly make a man kisow himself. He tells the proud and insolent that they are but abject o, and humblow them at the instant, oiakes'tTfemjuiy, complain and repent, yea, even to hate their forepassfd happiness. fHe takjs aoetuni of the rich and proves him a eustar, whu h hath interest m noth- iirc lull in-I he u ravel i that: fills ,.hWr inouth.3lilXfeldir a-olass before' the f eyes of the mal t autifu), and makes theiu ste therein ili-ir lieformity and rottenness, and ijiey ai knowledge it. (3h, eloquent, just am! mighty, death whom Mont? iM'iihl advise,. thou hast Ipei-MirtO'd; what l;one iiath dared, Jhou has (lin ; and whoji all tie world hath flatu red, thou only ha-1 cast nut of the w.-rid and despised; thoii hast drawn together all the far stretched greatness, the pride, cruelty, and ambition of manpau4iyrr.6d"it all over with thetsfr'twd rarroV words, liere lies.' ;r: A Niit Caleulatloh. . Prof. Watson, of Michigan Un" versity, who accompanied one ot the transit of Venu expeditiopt,?oliv ered, a few days ago, at w Ann Arbor, vrry uueresiing lecture upon maBj fact t u44pManernn& and thirt-jfe8ii?nTirW cycle f one hundred jnd.nueai.0 THE INK W tuKK PRESS OH THE Herald. 1 Th. message touches upon a great I variety ot important subjects arictTn cio svyiiiuip it uenvers-nountr, on a ect' on which the recommendations of the President are sheer folly, , It unfor tunately happens that the subject on whjcTCthe Presadent1 is 'utterly wrong'1 JJLt.be jojub w hich he. presses- w k h t b most vigor and zeal. On the Com bined religions and school upon which he lays his chief stress and emphasis, he is wild, quixotic, and utterly ab surd, , This attempt to introduce re ligion as a controlling element in our national politics, the zeal .with which he flings this firebrand and tries to kindle theological animosities .for party effect, is tho most .mischievous and monstrous vidlationof fitness and propriety ever perpetrated by a pres ident of the United States. f World. Issues grow, and neither the soil nor the atmosphere of this Republic just now promise him the crop he would seltisbly harvest. Gen. Grant orders up the schooi issue as if it were a brigade. The brigade would obey, but the issue does not exist in the condition, the necessities, the de sires, or the hatred: of the AmeiicHu i people. Sun. This religious question is a con genial topic to him, and affords proof that this thorny subject will be in corporated into the next national Re publican platform, and play a part in the coming Presidential campaign. The message will1 disappoint pub lic, expectation on the Cuban ques tion. ; . Times. The seventh message of President Grant will be read by the country with general satisfaction. It is cal culated to strengthen the confidence of the people of all classes in his pos session of the qualities most essential to the head of a national administra tion. Journal of Commerce. The obvious iuference from the President's language is that our re lations with Spain have reached a crisis, as has been several times inti mated from Europe and as often serai-ofncially denied from Washing ton. Tiibune. The heaviest portions of the mes sage relate to new questions which have not heretofore been considered, and which there is now no reason for consideiingas urgent. It is politics not statesmanship. Views on Khtcu' Harangue. The New York Herald says: "Now, if Bishop Haven were a Catholic prelate this speech would have been bailed throughout the country with furious disapprobation. But the Bishop is a prelate of the Methodist Church, of which Presi dent Grant is?an ostentatious if not a sincere member. His church is one of the most powerful in this counirv. Vigorous in its discipline, untiring in its energy, closely in sympathy with the masses of our people, carrying its faith to the frontiers and planting its churches amid every discouragement, Methodism represents in the Protes tant rebgion that missionary proselvt htg influence which has given Catho licism its marvellous power. Nor do we underrate the"; iinpjortance of a declaration InTavor of a third term by a Bishop of the Methodist Episco pal Church. It shows that Pjcesident G r a n t , wh ei r be rnl if elii se x C r a o Vdi n a r y speech at Des Mtines, knew the senti hieut to whieh he. appealed. But we look upon .this, declaration of the bishop as " "deplorable from every point of view." Itis a reflection upon hisTeligion ami ' kh ii;ter(Yreiu-' ia ur politics tliat vc are. sure vi!i ); reseJi ted .by tho " Met rrrhlis t 'them selves. If he supposes that ' Metho dic ts will, as a gwieral Jhjog, submit to be told by a clergyman even if he is a bishop," Whose duty it is to win souls to-Uhrist, that they, must vote one way or another, their sense of in- I dependence will rebel. The declara Hon of li8bop Haven m favor of tfiiricrxt, Avill give new color to the inrrrTta- tthiCb" h&ve been on foot . for some time in favor of a third term." . The New York Sim remarks: " ! "Suppose a "Roman Catliolic fcon gre.ss, incited thereto by Cardinal -McCloskey, should . uass resolutions i !-iL;iiilo!i!n''i,' 'lni:'nn t, Ti : dency of Tilden 6r Thurman or any body eUe,' what a howl there "would be 'throughout the cousitry. A U good Protestants would despair of llie State unieHs tht'y bonded themselves toge t h ef-;l O'U-wJ fyfj. h eOprf W' t 0"STel here a bisllT.p of the more powerful Methodist communion, supported by two hundred tl its ministeis, urges the re election of Grant ! . .We.know of nothing in the history of our re- ' notl iii;iol,s b(,lies Koiuaii Catholic or Protetttant, that compares 'with the actiono! the .Mel hodist Sabbath School LTn'on at l-8iori in; impeTtineuCe aiid prestiiiipliou. . We are pure it will re ceive general rebuke from the great d nomination it misrepresented." MISCELLANEOUS. v Frnit-Botter aM' Minced Meat. il.FPLE, QUINCJE,,PEARt FEACH, .WRIGHT'S Minced Meat the be-t made. Fresh Preserves and Candies, FerrU1 "Trde Mark' Meats alwajs 4n hand, at , , .. . , CT - :.j f ' 1 dec 0 it ; .-. i - - MM O.BTKTKTfStWS. Latest Styles. HAVING RECEIVED BT EXPRESS BLOCKS of tho latest styles of Hats f er Ladies and I hil uen, Mrs. Virginia A Orr Is prepaeed to alter, pres and bleach work entrusted to her. pld Bonnets and Uontlemen's Panama llittr fg;jt; tjr Louk 8 Well h k. For pariiraJtirrbftM tfa or wntwi KRr, rii : :tiii T'9f hcz ,'i3ati;Tj 'v-'! '.':'v' M IMnMT.T.AWiymR.- Ths Great Retail Stoci of tbe State ! tor s I! A: AT 34 jVIABKKT-SJ; M Having perfected arrangements by which the character of iny business will be changed, 1 have detcriniEed to sell at Anctioh ovcty dollar's worth of goods coniained In my Retail S'.ock. This coraprtses . - t . The Lkrisst Steele of Goods in' Wiimimcttm , AND AMOITNTISQ TO OVER $25 , 1-- Worth of SEASONABLE aad ELEG A NT? GOODS, con&istiHS of ""''. Silk?, Velvets Dress Goods In Every yade'ty, Eng lish, French and .American Cassimfiree, Black Cloths, Doeskiiii, Heavers, Helton, Water proof and Katineti, together with Ladies', Gents' & Childrea'sTJndenyear, Hosiery,' Gloves, Shirtc, Cottar, Cnffi", Ribbons, Lace.J, Ediiings, Uanikerchief SUawls--ln end liss varn-ty. vry qnali'y and price; li!an I keis, Mwrceiilus tjuilts, Spreads.' Kbct mjf. 1 ickinp, C(im'oris, 't able Cloths, 'Touet'aiuspjapers. and OT1SEK LINEN AND COTTON 'GOODS' IX UitE.iT YAUItTX-., . - Trunks, Sutcliela, Umbrelbs, Hats. Shoes, Fancy Koiioni, Ladies Kura, with thousand of other artiieSi forminsi altopether tha most cle g ist. at'ractive and desirabie stoclc ever sold at Auction in Koitii Carolina. " The Ladies, the Merchant, the farmer and Mechanic are iiiyiied to attend this MAMMOTH SALE BY AUCTION. Terms Cash. A 1 (o! Knirt !e r a d for on di-ltyery. No pifids pxch ini. -or conoitioH of i'tlred alter they are b:a'tl. .v o n i '-7; h ding. 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We a-e prepared to carry any line cllercd cs, and we confidently exyuct a bhsro of the patroiiae of onr friends. Mr. Saranel Northrop and Mr. C. II. Robinson have entire charge of this ofhcr novlOlni NORTHGOP & CUM2IISG. PIEDMONT & AHLINGT0H Life Insurance Oomp any Over 23,300 Policies Issued. Annual Iccie Over $1,500,000 - , 1 , : . PrcgressiTG i hospro-is ! Prompt i SMALL EXPEKSHS, S"SALL LOSSES, SECURE I N' EST M J2NTS, .OlPLH liESERVE. AND GOOD SUIJ LU3 Premiums CasSi, S'oSEclesi Jfera2, AmmaS Divirfosi pi' Surplus. .: AETHUR J. HILL, Jr., Agent. Office for the present with "Or. T.:F. Wood. Medi cal Exanviner, on Market street, two doors weet of Green & FUraiier'e drns store. Wflrnington, N. C. eoptember 2-tf INSURAiSCE HOOMS OF- Atkinson & Manning. . i , , . . -. . $70OO6009 AnmetN l?epreented. In. -Co." of Nonh America. . ...Philadelphia. Phenix Insurance Conipaay...... Jew Yotk. Continent.'.l InsuranceCo ........New York. N. British ."C Mercantile Ins. Co . London. HartfordFire Ins. Company. Hartford. fcatkma; Klre Ins. Company;. -....Hartford. Springfield F. fe JI. Ins. Co .liaesaciiasetts. " in' A KIN K. Mercantile Mutual Ins. Co .New Yorlc' Ins. Co, of North America. ........ i'hiladelpoia. - LIFE. Connecticut Mntaal Life Ins. Co,.. .Hartford. March -tf JLNCOUEA.GK HOM IKSTITUTIOS. Security against Fire. THE NORTH CAROLINA ; HOME IXSCRAXC E ; ANY, :, ; . RALSIGH, C. , . .... This Company continues to write Policies, at fair rates, on all classes of iiisuraWepreyertv. ' All loHses are promptly ad.intrtf d aT((ipaid.- The "HOMK" 1b rapidly growins in pnbii- favor, and appeal, with oon$denre. to ir:f urtTf of property bi North Carolina Agent mall oai u- o- K H. BATTLE, Jr., f r 'resiGeul. C. B. ROOT, Vice President. , 8 RATON GALES, Secretary PULA8KI COWPKR, Super vi-,.i . - Atkinson a manning.-aokkw, asl-tf . . Wiln-.ii -bin. N C. MLSCELLANJtOlI.v f Worth & Worth, HAVE FOR SALS LOW TO GOOD CUSToMERfe Hhds and Boxes Bacon, 100 HhdsaiI1 tioU Cuba Mo1 B 50 Rg Coffct' ) Barrels fuKar, j Boxes Tobacco, ... , ! 15Q Boxes Candlts, Lye, tnnff a. d da'. Barrels Flour, all grades Cheee. Crackers, Hoop iron, NaiU, Ac.. &c : nor 98-tf :. Cauliflower and Celery, ,: A VERY FINE LOT: .' For sa'e at dec 2-tf O. n. w. RUNES. OT 4. 3 rt U V T LOWKST PRICE8' both ' v m ' WHOLESALE AN!) It ET.il L," at .' - V' GILES t,Mi;uCHKoNV, ' doc 3 -tf . New Hardwar, !5tore! - r r ' x-- .... FUBLrC RE3tECTULLY INCITED TO THE FACT TnAT THE ed aiMTfuUv equipped for busincBss. offers-wltb its connect- LinXndWWeldcn and I'ortemontH, to Baltimore, Phila- V f ftr h.d ehiomentB from to"... j --- . all Eastern Cities M Mtmmamt 1 9 m W "Bl "Vf-VT TniTT' -: CrecnTlSfc, phrtauurs, W CLAhK, General freight Agent ilAILItOAD LIEb, &c..'; General .Sup'ts Office, ' kiVSTAn.'-R. C05ZP ANY, ; ' 'WILMINGTON. N. Gv July 1.135. AN AKD AFTEfi 8UNPAY, JVLY 4TH, THE KJ fo. :llowini; Schedale will be run on this Road: KJGK'i' EXPBSSS ARBPASSEKGKB . . t T2XA1N (Daily). Leave WilrainiTton 6:25 P. t. Leave Florence,. 12:20 A. M. Arrivc'at ColBinbia ...I 4:15. A. ui Arrive at Auga Eta,. 8:45 A. M, Leave Augusta ,4:15 P. M, Leave Colombia '.. 3:15 P. M Leave Fio-ence ......... 1:10 A. M. Arrive at Wilmington 7:10AM, Passengers going: west beyond Columbia take 11 " . " , ' ll'l, - . .nv T 1 I, nils uiun, leaving vvumingiHU ai o.zo r. ai. . Day Paeiier Traiu Sally (except Leave - Wihninctcn 6:30 A M Arrive at florenee.. , . r. . . .. 12:05 PM Leave Florence .-' 12:45 i' M Arrives at Wilmington 6:22 PM Connects at Florence with N. E. trams for Charles ton, and with Freight Train with Passenger Coach. iitiacued for Columbia Alondaje, Vv eunesuays au jLTKiays. Thronsh Frelstit Train Bally (ercepl .-iis:iy. Lswc Y li.Htiuvftiai ... .. Arrive f t Florr;c Arrive sit Columbia: .. ; Leave C"fcrbia. . Leave Fkrci; Arrive at Wibnioeto'i ... 1:55 r. 1A, J:-i:.' A, a 00 A. i b 3.1 k'. M ! 00 A. V. 3:03 V. M, Local Freight Tiins leave Wiirn!nrtonTncsdavs, ThiiidayB and Patnrdaye at 6:20 A. M and arrive at Wilmiupton ilondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 5:3l P.M. . . )Jas3enrprs for f 'Larleston, Conmmaand Augnsta and beyond should take Nignt Express Train from vv linmmiii;. - . - Throngh Sleeping Cars on nfght trains for Charles- rem ajia Aiigaia. . JAilJiS ANDERSON, 1i:ly2-tf it.ti'1 Snt't. RAILROAD CG. Office of Ghn'i. SnPEanmsnDEKT, i vV'ii-aingtoc, N. C, .Tune 8, 1875. . , .7 Orange of ScKedulo.' fS AND AFTER JUKE ST II, PAISENGER Trains on the Wilmington and Welder luulroad v.-iil run m fooows P5AIS. TBAIH. Lsavo Union DcjKit dauy, (Sun day's exeested) At 7:35 A. M Arrive at Goldsboro 11:45 A. M Koclry iiount 1:53 P. M. Weldon . ... 3.49 P. M. Leave Weldon daily At lauS A. M Arrive at Eoclry Mount............... . 11:41 A. M Gold3boro... 1:S5 P. M Union Depot..... . C:05 P. bl Leave Union Deriot daily . . Arrive at Goidsboro Reeky Mount. . . . Weldon.... Leave Weldon, dally,.... . Arrive at Rocky Mount. . . . . Goldsboro .... ..At c.ro P. :m, .... 13.25 A. M 3.30 A. M, ..I. 6:00 A. M. .... 7:00 P. if, 9:30 P. 12:25 A. Union Depot. . 6.30 A. it. The mail train makes close connection at Weldon for all points North ilu Bay Line and Acquis Creek routes. '.. - - - Express Train connects only with Acacia CreeS rocte. Pnlliaaa's alace Slccplns Car on tills Trai.; - - FRSattT TRAINS will leave Wilmington tri weekly at Z JjQ A. al., and arrive at 1 :40 r. it. JOHN F. DIVIIsE, jane 9t ' . . General Snserintcsdz.t. CAROLINA" CEHTRAI ' RAILWAY CO; Of riCE.GBNEBAI. SUPEBlNJPiSXDBMT; ) Wilmington, N". C, Oct. 20, 1875. J Change of Schedule. Onani after-the 9tli inet,-tnina' will run over iiiis-rtauway as i.oiiowr: . , PasseifserkMcl Mail Traliis.-BaiJj' - ' (Sundays excepted.) ' Leave Wilmineton at.;. .vTrrr. .... 7:00 A. M. Arrive in t hailotie at X;to P. M. J.eave Charlotte at 8:30 A. M" Arrive at Buffalo for Shelby at. ......... 10 ai) A. L Leave- Buffalo at 11:80 A M. Arriveat Charlotte at ............... 3:43 P. m! Leave Charlotte st. -. 6 30 A, m! Arrive at Wilmington at 7:00 P. M. Fast Freight and Passenger Trains Daily. Leave Wilmington af ... 5:00P. M. Arrive at Chuilotte at ..8:15 A. M. Leave Charlotte at 5:0 P. M. Arrive at ilmingtoa at 8:t0 A..M. , S. L FREMONT, dec 3-tf Chief Engineer and Superintendent. i MISCELLANEOUS. KEW GOODS. , D. A. SMITH & CO Are B XlliBlTIG IHlHilK JARGE WAUE Ro. nip, Nortli Front Street, an immense a.-sortment of New ai d Il indpome Walnut Chamber, rarlor and Dining Ri om Suits at txtiemely low prices. Call aid .xaoiinc prices AT RETAIL. D. A. SMITH & CO. , Offer unusual. isdvcements to re tail buyer this season. Northern prices duplicated at all times and in any quantify.' ' ' , CUR STOCK OF CARPETS. j); a. smith: & co.: Gi FFER THE ONLY LARGE STOCK OF CAR, pets in the State. Body Brussels, Tapest ries, 3 ply Ingrains, Cotton and , Hemp Carpets, A Mat ting. Rugs, &cJ . ; - -: oct 30 tf '-' - '' ' prt.td- in t.r.e men eJeaut style, at i,, iiywu. ri. KftiN'AHrHt :fti;;;;"vs;,it " , . ' ', ENCE. . Scriliner's Monthly for 1876, Thepubllshera invite attention to the follow!-.. list, of fcomeof tho attractive articles sei-nrw . Saibncr's. Montisly, for the coming ear h,' ,"' thortcrstoricsi there will be ' " ' " 1 : Ip'EeMMe Eensl Stories ' By AHEWICAN ACIBOBS. The first of these, now complete in nr hacdi-, " Gabriel con nor;' r.: By UKEt;.HAttTE, : BEGINS IN THE NOVEMBER NUMISS:--,-and will run for twelve months. This is Mr Ila: lirrt extended work. Tte t cents and characu ' which the author has chosen from his favori'e c..'ih' California, ate painted with characteristic vividiTe and j ower: and the workis without doubt tho nui graphic record of early CaHfornia life that ta Vf appeased. ; . We shall aleo begin in the January number f .PHIIIP NOLANS FRIEXDS, Or, Show Your Pa8Eport6," . By EDWARD EVEhETT HALE. The scene-of th:a story is la!d in the ScnttweVtrd " territory, now forming the tsta es of Lcnitiana hi- v Texas, at i he time of Aa on Burr's trea.ou 'it", characters li td in a section which was now a j-1-; can, now French, and now bpabish, ai.tt this rv id of their adventurous lives malte- a tu-ty oi u i,t sad snagging inurcBt thioughcut. ' A Second "Farmer's Vaoatiiii;." By CoL GEO. E. W ARING, Jr. Col Waring is now in Europe, visiting; in a h boat ride of two hundred and lifty miiei-, one oi t- e most fertile and interesting f tLe vi c -towm vaileys 01 Europe'. This itcond eerits of vauwa proiuidts to be even more interesting than thnt iih which our readers are already lamiiiar. CENTENNIAL LEl TERx, - EDITED BY JOHN VANCE CHENEY. A rare collection of Revolutionary Letters. n;s:i :v " from ttore in the hsnus of the descendants or Joseph M ard.' They are full of interest, aLd wiii berejdwitha rare cii?h iu ' connect.ou with ii:c Centennial celebration of the year. BRILLIANTLY ILLUSTRATED ARTICLES O.n AMERICAN' COLLEGES. Wiittea respectively by. ihe'r friends, will ajpiar doiing the year. 'I lie tevived interesr. in collide iif" makes the-te pai era . especially tiaitly, i;nu w ji seccre for tiicm unukuai attention. - OLD NE W 1 'ORE. Elegantly iliuttrated articles tn Old New Yo. . y John F. Alines, will appear at nee and wi.i i;r;i. . thi atieniion of fell, in city or country, v h a. k with interest the developmen;. of tte grtst njciio; lis, and affectionately remember the quaint j,e" u iiariiies of its olden time. 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Booksellers and Potmas:ers will be supplied at rates that will enable them to" fill any of the above , offers. : Subscribers will please remit in P. O. Money Oi ders, or in Bank e hecks or L rafts, or by registered letters. Money in letters not registered, at sender's risii. " " SCRIBNER & CO.. oct lG-tf ? 743 Broadway,. New York. Bank of Hew Hanover AmiiorizcI Capiial S00,000. Cash Capiial paid in $300,000 Sc:rpls: Fund DIRECTORS. JOHN DAWSON :,; D IL MURCHISO , " DONALD JIcRAE J ' ; H. VOLLERS: ' ' ' ' B. .IL 'BRIDCrERti' C. 31. STEDMAN i. B. GRAINGER jasa. LEAK B..F. LITTLii E. B. BORDEN 51. WEDDELL. J. ,W. ATKINSON? . , I. B. GRAINGER,, ' . ' ; president. angSVtf S, D. WALLACE, Cashier Mm ETALLIC CARTRIDGB, MILITARY, UUKT INGAJiD V CREED ilOOR" RIFLKS EXCEL ALL OTHERS IN ACCU RACY. STRENGTH AND . . . SAFETY, ' No Premature Discharge Ever Occurs. Every Rifle warranted a . good shooter, eaiibre SO, 44 and 60-100 of,an inch, and of any desir d length. Charge of powder from 50 to 105 grains., Weight of balls from 830 to 640 grains. , Stock, plain; also... Pistol jgrip and checked.' isights: plain; Globe and Peepbightsr Vernier with ' interchangeable front aignia 'nd Wind-gattgc Eyery-variety of am munition for above guns, constantly on hand. Prieesfrom $30 to $125. SHARPS RIFLE COMPANY, sept21-DjBWtf v . , ; Hartford. Ccna. H ay a!n a;; Lot te ry . Oriiuary Drawing Eyery Fifrcea Days? 182 Prizes amonndng to. ..... 1 ... ... .-15 ,00 1 " of...... ............... ...... ttjt.-.OOO 1 " V:';.;-.. .Vit.OrO i " of.;,..;:...'...?... .. ,i.;,oo a " of -5,000 eacbi I ,Ot 10 " of.. 1,'jij-veacu.... .. I . .Mo m " ,jf 'OVac... .v ; i-5,500 6555 " oi-i.iS Beaah.-.i., ..... ..' Circulars with tuil inXormatiun mm - ieSetu for sjtlu hy .-- . - p. c. !n.vir'. Stationer and (ieer.i '.unt. 30 Liberty si . iNe'v rk. may 7-dAwly li' . S. :W G-opdrid-ie, Grafton, Windham Co. VcrKiunl. r. i SiANUFACTURER'6f Fine Fishing Eocti ' of all kinds. '; ' -' PurMcalar attention Daid to making' r.--ds adny?J to Southern trade.' .(..;.- Rods of any -desired pattern . MA HE TO 6 RI) ER . , on short notice and at -reasonable prices." 'Send for Circular; : .: ' July 18-DAWlf " vJ Comfortables. ii. LARGE STOCK JUST RECEIVED AND For Sale Low, By dec4-tf D. A. SMITH & CO. White and, Red Ash Coal - Of BEST QUALITY, DELIVERED PROMPT y, well screened, : ,:.' ; - , At Loweit Price I ' : O. G. PARSLEY A CO , Corner South Water and Orange St. 'I
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