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if H- 'il I -lit - .J tt If $;?-' ii'.i, &4 1 ;i?y i 4 r ' i - r r ( ; f l i J- ti f Ji: .V r; IN -3' i it l-v ' 4 f 1 Sf' t ; 3 Hi i U , i r i ... .1 r.i'ttv : u f i 4 h ( 1 , t !' i t i f t 1 ' s M , l.'.i, v . d?o. ...vvc:-"vaa i..- C2 IE! Editors. WILMINGTON K G:: Thuesday Mobkotw.; "Dec. ;16 ;i 875. 'SUCCESSIOW 'iS'HBEX! Dispatcbes.from Waihington indi cate that there id some interest man if ested jbeie Jheeauon, oj the " ccesdorat fresifn the. 'case of GranVs 3eath before the eled tibn' by the Senke of a new presiding officer. jCofrespjdent&iay iat the DeloraQeTatm nliafr iS suchevent Speaker Kerr would be : President. This exclusion is reached by7 an ex amiiojrgfalhfcpnstuonal pro-; visions relative to the Vice President ial succession, and frornthe rules and precedents ' laid ; down in Jefferson's Manual. ImnTedia'f ely" 4 aftei- "the death jotf Vice President Wilson we comb'atted the idea of some that! there would be a iivacaney to be filled otherwise if the President were to die before the meeting of Congress. If Grant had died then we thought, and. yet think, that Mr. Ferry, as the last President 2rotem. of the Senate, would have been President of the United States. How the conditions are changed, now that the Senate has failed to elect a new- Pf esideni pro tempore andHbat the House has chosen a constitutional presiding officer, we do -not pjetend to say. We simply present what the correspondents of leading NorChern rpapers;assume to be the arguments: bywhVch leading Democrat? arrive at the-jibove conclusion. . " 1 The Constithtion; Article 1L, Sec-. tion 6;' declares that r. r, , "Coiigresd may, by law, provide for: the ,r .naUDjremoT, death, resignation, or ina bTlityboth of the President Dd Vice President, ' declaring wliat ofijcer sbull aci accordingly, until the disability be Re moved, er-a;Piesident shairbeIectedr , Congress in 1792 passed a law, to., carry out this provision of the Con stitution. That law is contained in seetion S4d.'c(f ihellevisei iStatutes, namely:;-T:.-.-;-.j.i : "In case of removal, death, resignation. or inability of both the President aud Vice, Pre8iuegt of the Umted btates, the Presi dent of the Senate, or, if there.: is none, then the Speaker of the House of Repre , seotatives for .the time-being; shall act as President until the disability is removed or a President is elected.", . , The claim of the Democrats to the Presidency, in the event of Jthe pos sible dektfi of President Grant, turns, of course, upon an alleged vacancy in - the Presideucy of the Senate. This raises thejiisputed point as to the necessity for the ' election of a presiding officer in the Senate. The Constitutionals silent upon the .sub ject. -There are "nc-: definite provis ions which are conclusive under the existing circumstances; -In the ab sence ot . affirmative constitutional proysions,,the Democrats insist that the interpretation which prevailed in the early history of Ibe GoverhnVebt. should control, the succession now. They claim, therefore, that there is a vacancy in the Presidency of tbej - Senate, and-bq ' giilWppn me onsuiuiion: i i the abseuce of the Vice Prebuierit.-fs- pro1 posed Si8 chisej)fy ifioi.His office; is . understood joJbe determiner! -oofthe Vice . .PjeaidfcJiLappeatIig.and taking the -thair, or atb.n;eig.tf theaae after the recess." I The Viceresident Detn2(0ftaand the Senate having met ' "aTlerlVnfe- Re cess without electing a Presidenw-o tempore, the JJetBftcrats claim that in The evenfpf he deaOT oTTresident Grant S6aber IfAwould become .1 1 O- fciEN. LEE'. BIRTHDlV'-iiOW TXCLEBKATE ITi: j i fte" -ftt&aptt&ry is the an- niversary oT e hirtn of Wen. Kobert Edward l6e.?lvh& bee suggted with wisdom. and in patriotic rever ence that some means be taken on this day in all,- th'e Sonther3taCeaatid wherever Southern men-do con ar-( gale tt honor his virtnes.'a1id service in an appropriate manner. Mr. S. B. rrenht Secretary bi-i; !te'VMna-"meht-Asseowvin at liclimoridbks aldresSMtW4he press a cir- euiar, in which he states that it s"thg 'lesire 9t;tii Uoard ithat .every South ern family shall (be-visited,and oicit nmmWB.- WmMVXM. the 1 9th, of J an uai, next, th eji n yers.ai-y of Genera Lee; biJ'j &e most suitable day QT tti&fesfattefaf yass to.iake place; and cifculat letteirs htth been prepared uesUb-ori-nariecjgof cm9tvtocu2 may oirs of towns ia,tbtatbernStaXeH lo " lay off tleir respective' cou ma aid tewns into nujBrons aud eorTemenlf divisions, and appoiat . canvassers" -eacjy :who aporr official notice gveta,' visits and solicit generous contrib'u-tinX4tlm'r16MTt(i-Jbe' made to Htn. IS. M. T. Hunter, Treasurer oTVirgimaanTalsb Tr easu'rer of Board. This plan has considerable merit.. It is the sacred duVf of Southern men and and the - tues of Lee to the remotest genera tions In the monumjenlLthey J,heir gratittehonor.tbemselves m honoring (ha ' nero J&xtd f iChristian o eacnerv , w rv ,. i ere ialiikewi8aho pie of Lexington and admirers gen erally desire Y6H protect the statue recumbent of Valentino which will be placed over the remains of the warrior in. thai-place where the last years of his glorious . life werepent weaoMng Soatberfr youth. Araaui soleum for Leeis, a desideratum. Gen. era! R. D. Lilley, a gallant officer of the Confederate army, and an amiable,, acco.ro plishetl , geileman bis been spending a number' of 'days ia our city-in .furtherance of this lat ter plan, and we. are highly gratified that he has accomplished as much as he:has.jille anjri theiJadiesare now projecting some entertainments to be iven in the mouth of January by which it js, hoped to raider up inr furl the quota of Wilmiugton to tn laudaWeerise. ffnr ' , niuirnegtecf'our dead. Ve icajuaptidjishjBnqr ourselves thus. Heaven would punish our ingratitude and infamy, and our own htarta wuuld condemn. us uttefty-i d JHI UNifaitOrtS UtiUOV.IL. iuxleiy of Ibo ttepabUcan fmiclifc , iiailimoie Gaseue Special. 1 J '' Washisutpn, Deo. 13. Nearly every prominent Republican politician, ty whom I have talked ou the subject, admits Uiat the action 01 the Presideiit iirremoviugvx-Seiiatoi iiendeisou wilf have, a bad fctfVct upon the couuiry. They, of coursei insisi &fSlffvslltla iu reflecting' upon the Presidenti s n is alleged he did, bjaoloaiug argu ment inHlie1 Averyttra1!.1 yffe had nc iocm statidi in f tbtfiiourt save as tb. repreaeutative. ojt j he governmeut, which in this case was the Presideut.; At the 'same tiMV lhese genlTemeu treely admit that7 the mass , of peopu will only look at the one points itxi removal of Mr. Heudersou and wjl not appreciate the question Of !'pro; i essioual etiqaeteif vMr.Ji;ndeisoij uad proved? Bwfifcef-f a?-VfgbroHs, sue uesstul and efficient prosecutor of the woitkey,rriug' thieves, "and now that, uis removal coincides with theindiot1 ment of General Babcock, the coun try will Tiatu rally believe that' the President jSougbt: to inflect bjs.coiiti dential secretary by 'getting rid o the man who Had 'coimcted'jlicDou ald kud -Avery. r - . r,y.., The Republican politicians ape ex ceediugiy anxious to see the state 01 public opinion ou thir subject as re- ilectedrjn the pubiid press-Tlrey look future prospects of their party. .Tbe) iear that the developments thua?la made by BxXW imestigtiou 'ot the whiskey frauds have only scratcn-t-d the surface that it is the "begUi-iiinsroJly-Wat thy.ricnK dread is fearniSs- ifiqKttry y'1t Jc6rnntee or 'erKei'r lQlTicion6iy tselects the cott mTueeJoft KicTthis duty wifTbe dje voived. there is little doubt huLttel ttieljouikfry wili Jbe .astounded-al the revelation m h Uik: fu wh ioilo wg s jL e btiber'y cases startled tfie-couMtrv nouj'pne'etia t; the other. The re sult of . the elections iu the fait ot 1874' xi an investigating committee soes to work ii-4he flight : wy.r mSidnv duets an wiquiry into the ttaJbactotis of the WfiisJiey Iting screetly afid fearlessly, the result must be a story! &m&?mmmrn&S&$y men IffTrckjetuatCJljie glorrl lisclosures made three years ao by tb inquTf? i!rtoHeredit:il ' wnrcirnrtTjiiTsirTOB people or tiwj4rt Session UP the Patent .Office. connirysT. 's m - twia? I ? Special (jispatcb' to thelew YbrkrWjwl. , . The ; Jiepublicap.; -CpngreBsiorial Campaign v Committee have deter mined to'follo'w the Presidents lead-" etHhip upotr' be Yeligiouft aful secta rroa question?" -Twoa b'ihrie1e:;week igid thVllev. John -P." Jewma'the pawtOr of tb&Mt'0lK'd3Idist Episcopal Church in- this city, which Misjussmz m kjaoa jiis. . , t amu y anena ed, preaohesefJuoB the Inqusi nun. viauuuBiv vueeu ixary. ana Kia- been printed iq, pamphlet, forni pj)the above named cdmmittee, and five liuiT fJrmd tboSibdeopi'e fefSt'ftHdis-' The more fully "the views of all .classes; are : expressed, - the eleartr it becomes that the only safety for i a lUommoB .Scbrjol system '-'rfesta 5a standing lust where w are-rn the eandoibidaOany 'ctariaa eaujRstion ito :Aatvonw noli presnx:! settlement;? an KgMrewaaebt TipTinlfyfaoaasuj seemTtobes. come imposBibler It li most danger ous cublect for thttithfiiknriit aeoiagogues o oe Jpolinir with. 1 - More thap once the State of Vir- gttiaflias p$pn reproacbjwl mostrab- L.e tesTf SoKftEernDavllrc suldbpwfause she lyj not! tulify , g jA'don illler herfWf by tfoing honorrto those tn in,lk()aceAe&Y,eed TaelvesHn - xne Federal rvie dui'intr the late war. Among others General Thomas, a stou t and gallant: soldier, has heen .named mare than ouoe. as. an i illustration .6f l this! temfeerV 'lApartN once seemed to have-fbeeti rtfxpeted ofi Oahere - were special 'reasons iri ins 'case wbicb' wete sufficients witlR TOiit regard to any, others, tO ' explain the course oflhe State. I These have 4o.prbeen knowa tOTUP, iiut.weyiiaves - never felt at liberty to disclose them; up t 1 np , f; a n d f O; w onl y ; beca use of, the following publication, which we take,-.from "tb.T sRicbmond letter of. elndex-4pp0il: ! J.UU . ouuiiiei u iiiHiungat oocoiy has re;eived f rOrh Geri. Fi' H. Smith tes with a lew' to apblTrng lor a no sitloh in the' Virgiuia- 31"ilitary Insti tute on the ground ' thftt " from pres ent appearances I fear it will soon be necessary for' me to be looking up some means of support." Gen., Smith "talc that this letter wa followed by a., corispondence.-..i!i which Majors Thomas Bought a position in Virginia' and said that he bad made up hi mind ."never .to draw his sword against a State struggling for its con stitutional rights." Governor Letch er finally appointed him chief of or. dinance of Virginia, but before the commission reached him he accented a place as rig1uiTugejie,rli;Ahe United State army, .- . , , , - Geikyral Thomas was a, brave and successful soldier, born in thia district of a gallant, family; but, while we credit bim with valor, we.caupiot put hiiti dOtfn in our list of self sacrificing patriots oil either side. s Th( Sound narera. Sl Nicholas fur Jauuary.J ' The birds make great fun of human music. Do you know why ? Be caue it has' laws ! JSow, their music Mas laws, too, but the ear. .little things dou't know it. A robin friend jf inine, sitting on a,, !window-sill lately, heard a music-master giving a. tittle girl her music lesson. He thinks it the funniest thing in the world, and assures1 me, on the authority of the: music-master, that human tnusiu is made entirely by little hobgoblins, wbo carry the sounds up and down the musical scale or ladder, slowly or rapidly according to orders Mr. Semibreve, he says, is the slowest of ,i hem all. Next comes Mr. .Minim, who is only half as slow as Semibreve; then Mr. Crotchet, who is .half, as slow as Minim j tken little Quaver, vho is half as slow as jCrqtcbet;, then Semi-Qnaver, half as slow as Quaver, aud finally, .Demi-Semi-Quaver, the liveliest little chap of them all, wha can i run up and down i the whole flight, while slow old Semibreve is rolling to the next step. (New . York Star, 11 A Man Choked to Death While Bat lue Jtce 4 Bread. About 10 o'clock last night an man entered Britton's saloon, Noi 125 Greenwich street, and begged for something to eat. There were several persons in the place at the tune, among whom were William MoCutch en, who is believed to live at No. 60 Etst Ninth street, and Roberf Phif- hps, of No.J!glxW4iSLTwenth-seventh street. McUutfbeo. offered the j beg1 gar a piece q bread,c5ard. be wA jibsim IA take .iff. withdrew-tt and put it to his own n a iuJ saving, "D-r-l-n- popitecLtq, two mefk wio were seated, at a.tQ S4arViyi ?H&v.y Th.-P n r. jy frj.-7iii r 1 1 kli friends; i;o to them." Short-lysafcetwarkls fPhiUins beard a uNculiariioise oomimr ftoifl.Uieid irectioq of M oCut chen, bhd ' " l . .a .It . . ; ion goifrg .o; see woai uie ifoaoiewas J'oHitd jbim almost? : black -in; tb3, fce and choking, lie sounded an .alarm;,' but btuie tany. assistance could be rendered bim the "man died. j . .Sen Crattk.Ua' Preaa.'E;:r.' f Jobfl-tts'MerVay,' of NewYprk, "presented ! to ' the .Commissioner1 of iPatehl's a claim of ownership of the -9rigtHati4?enianiin franklin prion ng presahich aiS been.foririanYyv4rs riWtH - Miiha.1 ii nf . iK:-a.,. .mentafy evidenced submitted it ,u I found that Mn Murray's claim is per ffectly good, eridnih express- wilt now be held subject to bis order. It is Mr. Murray f intention to have this interesting "relic of the first great American, printer .exhibited at the Centennial alongside of a Hoe light ning cylinder of the latest construc tien. ;--' -. ----- : . lmpin Beniei. :" 1 ' The Phil'eTphfa City Item, hav ing ppblishe ' what purported to be an interview with Bishop Simpson, of the.Mt ifi. Church, in. which that divine was represented as saying that should President Grant be re-elected the people will have'ddtfe wisely," the Bishop JaaiuieBied the statement 4l-at be had expressed anv apinio n on the tbij tfrm question,, and ' idepi e eates any5 atterrrdt ' to connect the church" with political nominations or; elections.' ' 1 The speech of ; GehHancock lin) moving the' adjonrhmeWt of , tbe'jMil1- taty Cotrrt of lntiir will W much fpn h re'titatibn.' its sdotoeft nVoaid, fts. diction f'eleff"anf, its sentiments souhef." ' Itf triking; cohtrt with Hbesijueeti atoibetBlanc'ftistr exhib., ited by Gen. Grant towaFo? tldnj I Ketfofii's comniDT and an ornament to oii- aaeeov araioac any-taiow -i!irriwwand. in. I :i t 5 Sri5 autograph4 letter of the fate Gen. G eor?e 1 1: Th orn a ! w ri tte'ti " Ja ri ua r v 5818161 in whii'h be hVakes' inqujr-0 Crime is almost unknown among eltrvinta ftif nerlonli adoriN jej4 rTj. MJL X Henry James, Jr., supersedes Areene Houssnye as Paris correspondent of the:Jntafi..-rr7::-r ; Mrs lieslic feteDhen. Tbackor U' ygbrt aulhtlrf -idled i Nov? (Eh ifble ' toeriodieal ZittelPs Hiving Age& enters lai f Jaau'iirjrT uiion its tlwtHhiJrdy'fai-: j;miWr nuial in f ,f.t Let ffio.'gail ty; man, y excep t .Bab5 cocky,sc.api: was wUiit tlie rresidentm681 I J . Miv; fluliuJ Sheldon ,, of Jan- cuesier, Jiinianq, lmaiiiu au eiaci. wyy of Shakespeare house at Strtitfof d'-6u-A'vou for fcxbibition atour Uenteniiial.' a ;e ' t; x'A Writer in the ' Triourieiwho srgas MmspJf H... W. B.'! protests in : the Qume uf . Christianity, ani .cemmqq sejiie, ajejainst senaiqgmeo like, tfie JSeV. Gilbert Haven fbtb the South to scatter fire-brands everywhere: He savs . were - Haven's in fluciice to preyaii tbruugboqt,l9 cpuntryi thtrq could never be any more, peace- be tee'ti the 'sections, and but very little har; 6ny liod CbristiaMf.y iaiiiifair !and.? : ,B' Some One writes from Rome to WV M.! ltoisetti that an old sailor in his dviug confession to his prjest tiuted that lie was one of the crew tiiatran down the boat contaiuing Bhellcy aiur VVilHams, which Waidohe uiidtr lie 'impression- that' the n-ti 'milord Brun' wasori' ixojud, with lot of ,.inoney. tJ 1 hey did opt r lulciid tot sink fhe boaC but to board her and murder Byron.' fehe'sanky he said; as soon" as she Was ttrtfcki!'-' .:.r!T-.v.-. iju-i . 77 MlscKii AN EOUS. . , The Great Retail Stock of the State ! TOR SALE 'i1' AT 3i MXEKBT ST. 34 HaVHCO PERFECTED ARRANGEMENTS BY wbicb the character nt my .bugines wiJl be cbansvrf, I bare determined to Sell at Auction every dollar's worth or goods exD&iad in my ltetail Stock. This comprises ' Tie Largest Stccief Ms ia WiMiiEtoB, " 'J'J ' ANli AMOUNTING Td OVETt jfe 2 5 , 6 0 0 i ilIi: ii , i vt;cu-it- it'.- y. -;;?v c .Ki-i - Worti ot SEASONABLE aad ELEGANT GOODS, SDks, Velvets Dress Goods In Every Variety, Eng' . lUb, French aad American Caaslmeres, Black' ' Cloths, Doeskins, Beavers, Mellon Water . proof and Satinets tagatixn with .5 a Ladies', Gents' &CnU6nWnderwear, Hosiery, f Gloves, Shirts, dollar--, Cnff, Ribhons. . . Lace, ; dgnies. Hauekrrchtefs Shawls In end less variety. very quality and price; B'aa- : -: kets, Mnretlles tjuftts, Spreads,- Sheet- - injj.Tipking.tk)Hvforts, Table Cloths. ' '" Towls, Napkins. Diapers, and other " Linen And rJotTON goods m i . 'GKEAT? -' VARIETY. V- Trunks, Satchels, X'mbrellns, Hats. Rboes, Fancy . Not inns. Ladies' LKnrs, with, thousand of other arrteles, formm altogether the most tie- , : jgaat, atirotive and deeirabW sQuckever sold at Anctiou in North Carolina. The Ladies, the Merchant, the Fanner and Mechanic are iu ited tdr attend this ' M AM MOTH ALE' BY AUCTION. TermsCash. AH Goad Slit he aid for on delivery. No goods cxcfisnged, orcoudiiirui of mXij aiteied after , they are bid off. . ' : ; ATA Ji T JUDDIXG. , Ample and com ftrts!lo aCcoramodatioQS vUI be famished adies ftttendinp the sale, livery article pat Bp witltx! puldJ Panie will be aecommoddlcd s to qusntnit , as far as possible. Goodi- mast be ealfed for apd taken as roon sfter- the sle as it is posible tq deliver lam. This ea:e will ' e contiuaed at the store No. 34 Market Street, frosi day to lay, comnioiicin2 . -,. ; j: . i I I : . UNTIL." TUB, tNTlRa .TOf K JS SOLD. Sale to commence daily at 10 o'clock A. M., 8 add 1 residing In the city , --. WILL BE DELIVERED VreE OF . CHARGE. Country merchantvwbosa tails are oyer $40, wUl bf allowed SO days tfeneoa ficst-class city acceptance. J 'i -iff '' 'Jd: r, .'-BJSaLLy: A .WEILL, Agent. , , . . NOTICE ! ! ! i OUB BEGTJLAH BUSINESS wUl a catinaed as heretofore at No. 82 Vr'Btireet:bn)er Princess. dee Urn 7 For Fair Week 7 AND EVERY OTHER WEEKT IN THE TEAR, at lowest prices to hovers on the ppot, and all or--1 . .11... ... , ... 1 . . . . . ... . . utb Binu x vno raung pricti 01 toe aay iney are re ceived, thus givli.g mstomers senditg orders direct to ns the same advantage that they would have if present, ,;.,! - .-.,. s... , ; MM Eacoa ia HMs. and Eeiesj :;; Dry Salted Meat iridos. Shoalders, Bellies and Backs,. . HAMS IN TIERCES OR SMALL PACKAGES, ; Breakfast Strips,; Mess Pork, Water Srotmi Meal. Fish, Mackerel, Mallets Herrings, &c, SUGAJi, VOFFEE, SALT, MOLASSES OV ALL KINDS, Syrup, EEinds; , 1 For,,I1 Quuf iUcs; and over COO different articles or Fancy Groceries. - Cillorord r from us; cOrrter of liock and Front Streets, W,ilminguin: NC. ., -t -novlO-tf ' ADRIAN & VOLLERS. t' 1. V" ' '" : ! r ... FIELD DOCS Breeding Kennel- of A. C. WaM; , fvcwtoii, Aicw Jersey, i ; rOUNO POINTERS AND SETTERS OF THE FiiTr3st"Htimas,rS i :A Dogs broken toroaghly for 60 PO, For full pai- ft rft Ttr a TTTn r mar woawn " " v jNcwtOff. iM etBtoveisduo a ti 1 ; KWHKWJW'wwTft Ln9 tns oi KN0X FLUTlNa MAC H I N ES, , FIRE DOOS, . n . . - - WXTITTTTET rfrHE ATTENTION OF THE IfUBJUCJlS RESPECTFULLY lYH'itJJ " ;a: u "l1..1.? ACHroH.aa.CenMRaUwayteiaTcbmpldan.lfyjm VelP'hia!ora,T Ps froi , TilminEtoii andalL Eastern Cities . and M staions iin.the.AtlgntiG.tf on. A Ohio, -AtbnUicQnd Ak Ltoo, tfortti Carolina and WcstWNX Ciir61inTRaf&sfaYWell as all rKtatslr GEORGIA ANDLAB MA,y t t Insurance from Eastern citieB guaranteed as low as"vtrBny dfher Hae. terminal or transfer charges, end Uaiu slwati at low at the loweit, ' . " . . .. Rates to all points furnished upon application to the undersigned. Office in Bask ftlTew? Harover BolldW&il utiitW4l ;. , Vi? w- CLAUK, General Freight Agent a., apmah. . i (. o: Corner Front and Doek St a., . ... .,...,., WIl?TON? N. O. WHOLESALE GROCERS' ' ' " 1 ' '" ' ; i o ! ? . :IN AIA, IT8 BRANCHES. Country merchants will do well by calling on us and examining our stock " - ' nov lB-tf El. F.' mTCHELIi Jk SON,' c OMTtlflSION MERCHANTS . And Dealers in Grain,' Flour, Hay, and also Fresb ' , Ciroand ITIeal, Pearl Hominy ; and Grits. . .. , - ' Nos. 9 and 10 N. Water si., Wilmington, N. C. , Proprietor of the Merchant's Flouriitg Uills. , nov S5-t.f , , ' 1 LEGAL OAKDSv' N. A. fWI ' ... AttorneyV-at-'i'aw, ELIZA BETI1TO WN, iVl C. 3uly7-DWtr . ENSUltANCE. Gordon & Turner, . GENERAL .'iNSTJRANCE AGENTS, 7. LIFE, . 1 1 HE, "s MA RlftM. 1 Represent the followini; First Cliiss' ' . . , ; ...,- -,-"f - -t.:t ' Companies, wjth crmhfned asf ets of over Fifty Mil lion lollrs. ! Liverpool; tnd - London 'end Globe, Cmn, Mobilft Underwriters. Hamburg-Bremen, Howtitf Cltiinims, Vireinia Kire an.l Marine, Amazon, Old North State. SoiMhern Mutual, City of Kiciimond, Metropolitan Life IneuianceOo.,of New Vork. i . Ah classes of propertv iu wn or conntrv in- ured at low rates - We adjnai and hc tie our own lsses. promptly and liberally. , :' : . , Atrents wanted for first class companies.-.,- Office. 24 N orth Water street, Wilmington, N. C. nov 28-tf ; , -. -; ) : ... - PIEDMONT A ARLINGTON 'Life Insurance Company Of Rlclimond, Virginia.'" , ,. -jlUV"1 . ,i ",y.kl li-WAni ';f i'-'j, -l. f Over 22,300 Policies Issued. : - : l.y. -..-:! : "" '..v. ' I; .i: ?r .1:- ' : : i . Annaal Income Over SI, 500,000 Proiressi?8!; Prospeross! Prompt ! 4MALL. BXPBNSE8, 8MA1A LOSSES, SECURE INVESTMENTS, AMPLE RESERVE. u AND GOOD SURPLUS Premiums Cash, Policies liberal. ... ..... ......... Annual Wlvlslon or Surplus. ASTHXTS J. HILL, Jr., Agent. Office for the present with Dt. T. F. Wood. Medl cal Examiner, on Market street, two) doors west or Green Ss Flanner's drue store. Wilmington, N. C. September 6-tf J ' INSURANCE ROOMS ' 'V OF , ,. ...,7 j Atkinson & Manning. ' 970,000.600 Aaneia Repreantd.' . FIKK.' , . . Tne. Co. of North America! .' .. .Palladelhia, ; Jfhenix Insurance CompaBi..-.Nw-Xkivi i Continental Insurance Co .New York. ; N. British tt Mereaatiid In. Co .London. UartfordFire Ins. Company Hartford. - ; .. NatiouaJ fire Ins.' Company:.-.... Hartford. -Sprlnfitteld F. kM. las. Massachusetts, s- Mercantile Mutual Ins. Co. .". .New York Ins. Co. of North America .Philadelphia.; . ;i.'.;;ii.i.;Lf.8. . ' , Connecticut Mntual Life Ins. Co,. ..Hartford. MarcttJt-tf- ?' !:q dl m:--' -'-v i ,y. JgNCWCRAQB HOME INSTITUTIONS. r t-d - 'iUBwfyikg&iJM lite. ; L" U03IB IKSURANCE COMPANl , Sm CoApany 0atin4 to WtU FoBdea, Stfalr' ratcss on all .classes of, inparable property. , J All losses are promptly adjusted and paid.- The f HOMB " iataoidlv ew in onbUc favor, aad oppeals,' with confidence, to inrers or property la l ennvaroimaj! n?? arrApentsiBaHpaitS fthe 8tate. , R..H. BATTLE. Jr.. President. C. B. "ROOT; Vice President. ' 8 BATON GALES. Secretary. . PULASKI COWPER, Supervisor, biil ATKINSOJ & MANNING, AeXMTS, ' ang.W .. ,,,.,, , , Wilmington, N. C. Jr. MISCELLANEOUS. LUXURIES ' .npRY ATMOBE'4 NEW PLUM PUDDING AND' 1 'JL save trouole and expense. Also " ' -- I SWEET CIDER ON DRAUGHT, . NEW LAYER RAISINS, Whole, Half and Quarter Bases, . ' - : - ;T ;.J-..)."!.: . . t r ; NEW, CITRCN DRU FGS, ,;!V. Dried Prones, 12 cenU per , pound, Harmony Table Sherry, Choicest ever brought to this taie Henness83rffHfJ1Ward Duprey & Co. i, sac; ' Blue Grasj and Gemy; ? mi RAMSAU SCOTCH f WHISKEY, -i ? i Fresh aid New- Family-Groceries arrrving eveur y:j, - week at Vhuiesale , PneeSr. , , j GEO. "MYERS, I l i ' Ii 3 Onin'FVoBf'si. v I ec ll-tf ' T itfiiU iiSi.fi T HAVE R6vEf Y"dFrIC b;fjWBWiPicjtiKe fialleryof A-j C, W. S a tee: and havin? secured the Best possible manner. JA E k5a T -: c )4 A ABQXE&FIfiB CRACRSTi&lJ ,.V Vf. cl irs rwa CarMnf Central Railway, AMtdtal EVelsht Department. WlilINGTCil, MARCH 31st, 1875. ' General Sup'ts Oiiice, WIXITIINGTONj COLUMBIA 11 4c . Al r : r GUSXA R. B. COIHPANX. . , . V7HJWNGTON. N..C July 1.1875. Cliange.of Schedtile.; ON ANI A KTER SUNDAY, JULY 4TII, TUB; following Schedule will h? run ou this lioad: NIGHT EXPRESS ANOPASSENGJRH - TRAIN (DaUy). : Leave Wamlngtott..i'i...;.i..tl... .:. 6:25 P. M , Leave Florence. 12:20 A. M" Arrive at Columbia..... .. .... 4:15 A. 14 Arrive at Augusta,. ... ........ 8:45 A. M. Leave' Aagusta........ ................. 4:15 P. M. Leave Cehimbia. ;...... . itgclS-P.- SL. Leave Florence. l vldOiA.. H. Arrive at Wilmington ....... 7:10 A M: Passengers goins west bevond Colombia take this train, leavrag Wilmington" a) 6:35 P M. i ' '-' Day Pasnenger Train Daily (except ". ' ,nnaay.) . , . , "Leave Wilmington....... '.. 6:30AM Arrive at Horence.;.. .: .. -12:HS PM Leave Florence.! ' li:46 P M Anive8 at WilmiBgtou ... ..;....t. 6:22 I'M Connects at Flonnce with N. E. trains for v harles ton. and with Freight Train with Passenger C'oaoh attached for C'olcatbia -StandayaWedneadays a. d Fridays. j :. -; i-.-m -i i ... !- Tbroasli Freight Train Dally (except y. Xjeave V UiauuftjGa . . Arrive at Florence.. . Arrive at Columbia. Leave Columbia J . . . . ...... Leave Florence. L . 'xz i. t-it-s . f 1 :55 P.! M..i :...':...:. 1:40 A.;M. v.. ...... .-i ; 9.00 A. Mi 5:30 P.j M. .. 4:00 Ai Si, . ... ... ... SW-PJK. Arrive at WilmiDKtoD.'.. Local Freight Train leave Wilmir.ston Tuf sdays. Thursdays aud Saturdays at 6:20 A. M and arrive at Wilmington Mondays, Wednesdays and Friday at, Hassengers for (Charleston, Colupima and Anessra and Heyond should take Night Express Train from Wilmington. i,,. '.' .. if ' i Through Sleeping Cars on tight trains for Charles ton and Augusta.. , "i .- s -i JAMES ANDERSON,: inly2-tf "SB w iien'1 Snp't. Wilmington i&aWelddii RAILROAD CO. ! OlTICB OF QlN'L SUTIHIKTISN'DBNT, 1 : Wilmington, i. c..iuna b, l75. Change of Schedule. Q N AND AFTER JUNE 9TH, PAi SENGER Trains on the W ilnainatoii and WeldoL Kailxoad wiu run as loxiows : i . '..-,., . ! . . - 8IAIE. XRAfN.' ' . .... . . . ii'- ...ti;;: -j : i - : . i ' Leave Union Depot ' uaiiyi (Sah-" . day's excepted), .. At 7:35 A.; M Airive at Goldsborbf;.. 11:45 A. M . . Rocky Mount. . fl :53 P. St Weiaon 3.4B f. m Leave Weldon daily:. -...uJ.i At 1.40J06 A. M Arrive at Rocky Mount...... Jl:4l A. M Goldsboro i 1'35 P.' M Union Depot. .., 6:05 P.j M EXPRESS TRAIN AND THROUGH FREIGHT TRAir, Leave Union Depot daily Arrive at Goldsboro Rocky Mouat.. ..At, 6:80 P. M. ..... 13:25 A.: M. .... : 3-80 A. M. weiaon .... 6:00 A.: M. 7:00 if. Leave .Weldon, daily, Arrive at Rocky Mount. . . . 1 1 ' 9:30 F. M, ir.i..- - . J.l J - l Union Depot ." ....... 6:30 A. M. The mail train makes close connection at Weldon for all points North tia Bay, Liae and .Acqaia Creek routes. ; '5 i ; ' 'Express Train connects only with Acquis Creek route. Pulluaava's) Palae Sleepine Car on tills Tr&iu. FREIGHT - TRAINS wffl leave WUminetoa tri weekly at 5:00 A. M., and arrive at 1 :40 P. XL - 1 JOHN F. DIVINE, " jane 9-tf - General Sucerintendect. CAROLINA CENTRAL1 RAILWAY CO. OrncB General SUPEKiNTieNTJEST. - i Change of Schedule. 1 Wif and 'after tw'SW'inl, train's will run over tWaRaUway aa fellows: jj -ji. . , ,i, . Passenger aiil 3Iail .Trains-Dai ly ... CSunday a excepted.) ,.f ; j i iaveWHmmon-f..v.-..J.i;';.;::.x.. 7:00 Ai leave CMrtotte' at..: .. . ..... 80 AJ Vf Arrive at BuOak) tar Hfceibj at.L j wr.AJ M. Leave Buffalo at....... ............. ..H SQAfl. Leave Ci artotteat.... , 6 30 AjM, Arrive at Wilmington at;.-..v.'.?.:i.: ..... 7.-O0 P. At., Pat Pretebt ana SaaMtuger Tralus 7 v.'-i- 1olV"i:JWij J--f!a v -.:,f.i Leave Wilmtseton at"--... . ..,.....".5:00 P.fM. Arrive atiUiarlet te at. v . . .-. f V. 1 '.. i . . V . . :8:i 5' A j M Leave.ariQtte at. . . t .. : . p- M. Arrive at W llmlngton at V ...... . . ' ;: ; : 8:i 0 aJ M.T i i- S. L FREMONT. df c 3 tfL Chief Engineer and iSuperiutendent. MISCELLANEOUS.. o NEW GOODS. . ; . . . , . - . . i. - . D. A. SMITH & GO. i A iRE EXHIBITING OTTHKIR i.AftOE" WARE Ro6ms, North Front Street, an Immense assort'nient cf'Kew and Handsome Walnut Chamber 'Parlilr " v. .. - .- u l'u :. s and Umhig Ki.oni 6-nils at tncisu:iy kw price". Call aud examice prices AT RETAIL. : - A ... . . D. A. SMITH & GO: FFER L'NCsOai. IXDCCKMi.:N'i TO RE- tail bujers thia,ijyA(ilja 5Sarihera pticet duulicated at all times and ia any quantttyj i -.! ? t. ' :'VD0R.STOCK OF, cARpm.:.: iii, i -.i -ti -is ."j" " t- n .'.'ll,.n f.r l..(ul 1 I ..... -. . VFFKR.TErONLT LARGS 'S fOCIt -OF! CAB- pets '-bf Ihtf tate!" B3fT Brtrssels' fa'peslfrloj ply Ingrains, Cotton aHW 'tiemp Carpets. A Mlat ting. Rngs, ic. sidaMemsi'J octaotr Wifi!T. cards . akd visn iAJG VISITING CARDS J IlIIi niitlittinsnipistDPAL'vvn pkK. ENCE.'" ' Scnliiieri'MontMy for 1876, The publishers Invite' atteLtion to the following list, of eome of the attractive urticles secured f 9 fccribiitsr''B Monthly, for the coiuing jear. in ih? Held of tictiou, besiats numerous novelett u,ui shorter etories, there aviII be :. Twfl EGMi&We Serial Stones By A3IEK1CAN AUIIIOKS. The first of these, now, complete in Gnr haads, - " GABRIEL CON 110 Y 7 "'; 7' By BilfiT HAUTE. ' REGINalNTHJfi NOVEMBER NUMBER, and will run for twelve months. Thie is Mr Harte "ttrst extended work.' llie ecents aad characm which the author has chosen irom fain favorite ni r CaTuornia, aie painted with cbai acteriu tic vividLeeK and oier:. anu the work is without doubt the tuo t graj hie record of earlj California me that has vm appealed;' i.:'!:u.v .... . We ehall also begin in. the January number. - " PHILIP NOLANS FR1EXDS, ' ' - ' -Or, Show Your Passports,"" '' By EDWARD EVERETT HALE. ' :i.;f :' -' ' t, . The scene of th s story is la'd iri the Soutfcweetern territory , now lorming the bta es of Irf-uitiaiia 1 1 J Texas, at i he time of. a on Burr's ireaton 'j , . characters li ed n a section which wae now Amti ou, uo Irerch, and tow paui8h, a u this iec ,(i of their adventurous lives make a ttory oi ir.tv.-ii,, and bflag;;ii.g inntrest thioughout. A Second Farmer's Vacailo ii," By CoL GEO. E. WARING, Jr. -'f ' ' : -' :;. i j il i r- .' : Col Waring is now in Europe, visiting, in a r w. boat ride of two hundred and fifty uiiiet-, one of t most fertile and , interesting f the vi e-row;i .V 'valleys oi Europe: This second series or" pant t ;' promises to be even more lnterestifiij than that wi -. h hich our readvrs are already lamiiiar. CENTENNIAL LEI TEll '' EDITEDBY jrOHN VANCE CHENKY A rare collection of Revolutionary Letter;!, inuii.i v from rtwre iu the hanos of ihedeceiulauts oi' i . ; Joseph ard. They are full of inttie, aid h iii ' be read with a rare -relish iii eonnect.ou with ih, Centenmal celeuration uf the. iear. BRILLIANTLY . ILLUSTRATED ARTICLES 0.7 VAMEMICAN COLLEGES. Written respectively by iheTr friends, will swh daring the'year. 'Thyicvtred tmeres: in 'college lir? manes thet!e papers eepecially timely, huh w.y secure for Uem unusual attention. r oL&new roni;.: Elegantly iliustrated articles on Old hew y,r : John V.. 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' do bounr in half morocco. ;i; (( -Vols. begin,in, November aud May. And t.i the earlier volumes (I to Vili) will be supplied separate ; : to parlies win. with tin m to complete sets ut Ui rate, i. e., cloth. .2 Ou; haltmoroccu, $3 03. Booksellers aud FDtma!cr8 will be supplied a; rates that will enable them to fill an of tne abo , offers.."' ".'rr."' " Subscribers will please . remit in P. O. Monev Orders, or in Sank t hecks or .Drafts, or by regirteri letters. . Money in letters not registered, at seneer? risk.-i ' ;iff k . . SCEIBNKR & CO.. ., Oct 16-tf ' ' ;y " 743 Broadway New VoiM. Bank bf New Hanover Authorized Capital $1,000,00. Cash Capital paid in 300,000 Surplus Fund D I RECTO ji s JOHN DAWSON D. R. MURCHISON' DONALD MgRAE H. VOLLERS . R. R. BRIDGERS J. W. ATKINSON L B. GRAINGER, - ieeident. , : ang30-tf j , C. M. STiiMA I. B. GRALViKU JAS, A. LEAK B. F. LITTLE E. B. BOItUEN M. WKDDELL, D. WALLACE, Caehii.-r METALLIC CARTRIDGiS, MILITARY, UUKT INGAND VCREEDMOOR" RIFLES ' i ' . EXCEL ALL OTHERS. IN ACCU ' , RACY, " STREGTU AND , . .SAFETY. No Premature Discharge Ever Occurs. 'Every Rtfle' warranted a" good shootir. Calibre 40, 44 and 60-100 of an Inch, and of any desired length. :Charge of powder from 50 to 165 grains. - Weight of bails from. 220 to 640 grains. Stock, plain; also Pistol grip aad checxed. bights: plain; Globe and Peep Sights; Vernier with interchangeable front sigaia land" : Wlnd-gatige. Every variety of am munition for above guns, constantly on hand. Prices froni $3u lo i , -: . . sharps RIFLE COMPANY, septSl-D&Wtf Hartford, Conn. Havana Loffe Ofuiiiary Drawings Eytry Fita uw j82Pniis!samonsiinto ...i. . .. 1 of. '. . i " Of........ 1 " of s 1 tf -j 2 " f V-vieath ; to- ,- of u t.OiMieaca ha... " uf , eautacx... . 88S-' " o' ' Mt each . . 'Bi.tHiO . 10, b00 . 1 .. 44.5H) Circular with full infoniiat.iu .msiit fret, i Jchi-O" for sale bv ' . t P. C. 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