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! tor cicero w. harkis, j -' '.v .,.. ........t!'t!i-i - I if''i Sunday. Morning, .-w. tiid wvv VfkRtf ttRRlt.ll.'4 1 i-' - T"" 1 in. iik bay&g beenHgeperally read and teirsubjects ipoiidired, were highly usefurin giving' the people .of , the, , - Vfiiril-i jNonn a iruer cpncepuoaoi we uuu- administration in this section they bad been able t6 form ; other source. Mr. Kbrdhoff; no words in laying bare the ities of carpetbag and peg? nation, ;andhUt taUments.were ., genj after the truth tnvanii9hed.: Bathe, did not;; taMttttb'iroIiia; worst-governed or. theoegro 5Ue, I t.;.:,M.-;:t into his rounLand4mtiLtecently the readers of thmM have been de- prived of the insight into matters and things uth Garolinian tp, whkh they felt they had a right jfrpm, the recog nized enterprise '.of 1 ibat universal journal At lastljyowever, Xpefferald has despaleKeo'io thept Mr. John Russell Young,' ' an-1 abltfii mem- ler ot its own editorial iMstarx, i . ' I TS"-.' m HC u"8 W,I"CU w '. a ' t h n f a-wn -rw- n I long and interesting letterj,'ln j the status of affairs political in the Pal metto Province. This Obiiitouniea tion, we regret, to see, is not all in the vein of those analytical reviews of Nordhoff on the- Southern States, which hav justly - gained nJ f id. inn.iktti .,M .ttrli.Fi'- 4 V A .11.. r I peartd. and added to the' are'neral I f , ... ,V Sumh. On the vontrary Mri Jfbuiig . J, !Vl nppenri to write purelv fori the pur ri . . 1 v - -. ' pose oi ' arraigninif the liepple of , ,. , f 1 . I S4111LI1 Carohiia (and tnrouarikLheiii the I i v . - "v ;. I people ot. otner boutnern states) iorl inot capturing the negro in a political t , . , . - - - . eue and saving .htm out of the I - i, i . hands tf t the-Packard8, Caseys, and Conservatives some things hard to ar,f because injast captious and JmrtfeakfFe-r inatanee, his -remark i11!?!1: fore ua: VI am profoundly convinced "I hat ir maltiin nf mniirninrr Avar t ha I i " ; .'M1 " w-.... lost-oaase, as in the past they were I ct a. .J LI . . 1 IT-'-.. , 1 wont to bluster about the lankees I "and slavery, the Southern people " had dealt wisely with the negro and "generously with the Northern immi- "gfant,? these" States, and especially fsSouth Carolina, wonld be free and powerful." Here we have ' a congeries !'nf Trm- statements which are finked together j cal prejudice. There : has ' been no Ureat 'amonnt of mourhiiW in an ns- great amount ot mourning in an os- tentatious manner over the Confede rate cause which was naturally dear to the .. hearts of nine-tenths or more of thebit populationi 'When re-' pining becameT useless weeds were jlaid aside for work-tools," the cypress' for iheffraitf uCand pacific olivells oar fteonla had hot tblslBTrl,, mnrri jia Ihe pasvihan any other brvepeo pie who were contemned by inferiors ; would ' have' done so they - Weret no slower in accepting altered political situations AhtyahjLoihy.r)e0pb3 simi lariy circumstanced would nave been. on tbe.;)e(tercaj8j thatbis is 'an ex treme conclusion.' And- yet this I to di'Ju'atice'-'alrds,ih -fdetiiTTnnhaiktliis as on every other -question to reflect-public Opln- t"that it is the fault of Southern men ,Tr55 1 At-, inn.', l .uy.ir.:-u: u.n 'A-rt , j that .Jlheyiibave. notwon iv the ne 'I'irWriL the petton .Swhb coatrbls that.yide,of theopinions of the Her- I would think very differently because he. would kcw much better, () South- erf) white iben, as a mass; do ( not blame; -.the ngro for espousing; ; the ties orlieTwise, but to take the t nmpte he ro ' on "honied ' lies,' arid I waIarjOrfahWae lies rnyniea.iwiuK&aoy: tmngru savje the !i Wr' & . 7 V u w w the mercunary interests of "the liars themselves. Tne black people r were ! Last year, thoemW sent out Mrr inethewtaridly'ainiabfa i-itf ! n . i. J li- 1 '.,'" I - i I Rarmnn ho Pair TnaanVi Whaalar I A'Vi 'M4!--,'r w,. . .;T I fend ell Charles JSordhott.to.UwrouffUjjjrerJ i,sftn nf ohAMWnfiaVbelievJ iw' ifKK-f JJ Uii,it rj view the - Boliticalonditlodtahe !-v uno.w ii-i'fl i llfmm U? oouinern P;!:! i3 tnat a8 a Seneral tft,3 V'i -OTSv MA. boTeritioniB foItown, iR ters wer? coRiedalmosteveiywlie 1 itical white iK?pponents f ,ihft.fflpM .lryvPr. I neddavVS Eebiia22 Dottecticjtl "Td lariy circumstanced would have been. ' Blame is' getting f at.", ilis stirring words: "Let there be a'grand ft mmZnUl TTVi VSSnr &r,ma'i Bcetoni fit is nnkind, and it'i. a grossunW eCare..getttW Wat'Ra otsA Jvked:;iihenf--aYJ ister8:lid;i3eoplepay-for:;a'lidai itlnduti s-lt , uiuu.i .lweiorantfc Asrhyme for Cockling the waVe; of ialvitip.tweep oyer the Ref V r n "J 1 lrf&rft tiibewiot-iaLM New ?York- MereUd inserts-, hooUiBg a whole State J ' :l - Haaoyr.-H bus r.l .JW- i O.LII.Ej&JuOltE, i'axTralWlohVRoU goosfo : whole btatev ,:. ; v ,. Ut, tn i: ' - i i i i . f . r i aFaaaavaa a u . kuu a uuiui n ua ua uukul a as .a anj-i oarr mi s r bbt n ar arc a i i vn b-b i ivri ur.rm. m iiiifv us Hi.ijn-ai in ir. rMfriHri-san bi aannovw i. tt-.i . i . . t . . . 7 1 -v livmvt BIUO. . IJJCY .WlSCiy lUlUa lb WW) huuic ui v,ubi iu jiicmuuia ui ucicu uv uim- tAomi . Aortnii. liiitK f3.iiAliA-''TAI ' 1 w vaVHitiif-JiiLiwa'-B IIUM4IUCI I M uji JU.i: i I, ...I f perfectly natural for him to 'do so;, j a. i but tFerbrWuhM argument it SeW. lMm4dm'mim f: 't.t -1 . -PW a I kfekwili-hIiTgvoibS m.rtapv, gn8t bim; ao.d-a6firar.otet-.tbe l.tt habaild tf8,yoo,00f oip1 ! - tUi o-tTOl 9ftv SilX? property the Genflie4rittAhe. we flated1' Atwart ClreltIon l ib jstaite. jan-tf Broadway -New York. ' tlfe blacks fromthe clutches of the wid probably be the result. UOa. ; ; .iifakl xiubw3!n ;tit-i-ii v, .ul itaH. "psh i.., - ) J - L..J lit : 1 i. : . .. 2 .... a a . J. wvi"V i.wai mvi ," ivu ucuiEC. ll.. : , . . . , . j . J .n- ... . i J 1 . to Hvein .jfiaW.iuui4ipnesa GamdeniirnaL . a.. jiuutwv J v tr UMljWZ i I lUirhCU UT Buukcuuuc. u iu .ami UBL Ol I . . .. . . . - I I , T. i firta Ifti Vra tsif irfl iat -JTitf ri- f led away against;, the . wishes i of the whites and were used by the bitter used by the bitter bite people of this enemies of the white Bection. Spasm uU-?u,to f made to arrest thjtenancyt toe h.' 1 b. I w 2 f - I negroes to abanaonr-'-wrctr- -tner-i to abatidorr -ttfetr- -trtet-j natural friends, but of course -A a Ut QklhkZMv6A liuaa onl J " . i0red!iDeoTle haveiWeated "them irene- rouslyi kindly ndalmost f raternallysr i tL -t? - .-j "T-."'.- -tv&.n though there is no Kgret taat itwas ; iahe Nortb and npoiiM: ie ww bad-ersistentlf forpartv DWroseasouehtour n thnn It a . . . . i annnieu: ij, .was at least .matruaui-, i ; loavmeu 01 n . vyineir Dirutrmeo.auu uuuiiuau vuu ouwuii au ,iHOMwwu.A. . , i ; frott Any i mOQ8 .,and A a'Sou wernmairna ilViumpllb y ; W .CfejS J biW. ,M HR'sfe0 1 minced . . r -rtriT.- v 1 'A. M.. .Professor W. Ci T5oub, A." Da. (National Uomtliittee meets An wasn-r, ,mincea nimity ,8 wisa.TTalhink it was : io0uj .j .AvL wo ; i monstros awise course. I We don6V as a-rtrie mKlWvi:TitJ..TIen(3refir fVVeorriesFdaV.'-1l,et. J 1 Connects I fl o donv- cla o'cMiini" rBdnSteV: onemat?tf.tfehvritibii iNw ; Wd"nothin'!of ngeanenei' 'W RUPJi AS b.eMwitt e' DOtblgot consequence eUt hv Rv a w. M.nanm.RAv.r lent a continnaaon of .hatred. The H' - we h0 after.ft blacks, we belived-,-would, after a ileJ6eee'Ve6r apd, tb us. 5In '.the meantime treated thenrritl?tf gRar greater than-v that with which race' treated in - the NdTth they go .there for assistance. w Exoepr linns In this rnl thrf liavfl he&riJ , . -- , for in all. seetioos . there are heartless menwbb onrescrnfellnae ftiid de.1 stroy those who are inimical to thetxu " Here we are compelled to stop? fe gretting our inability to do the sub ject justice. !; Let us understand one another, white and black, Eemocrat kii(t -Tlftn :Witf an'I Sontriemer3. - ahrl K6rtherher: : .The strifes ofUhe list two npoaapR have wrouo-ht -enonrrh . . , ,r , . nation. In GodVWy name.and the - ' ; ! , - l .u V ' r ' V- ' country let there be abetter feeling - .- j : - between the races and Iho sections, ,r, . j . . There i no tune better than now, . . .... tue inrenhold of aiuiliier-ntuVy-m .. , . --,v - -,v . ,, i . I , . . rri. . i- i- the calumet. Then over" the .whole , - ? ... - - : : ' .-, land let -there-rest the-supreme and ,, . ANoTiifiB lbtter of obn. The March.iato is chiefly inter esting to Soutlujrn readers by reason Qf Gen. Custer' War, Memoirs,'. in the course of thrfirst paper of whch i. . . i j i J Biuiuiiiuntt cuiitaiHuu in a privnie ,j letter of Gen. R EJ Lee is furnished. I j-' '. i I That statement fma to nrnnr Gen. Sherman the credit of the cap- tnre of Jlichmood and the fall of the Confederate cause at : Appomattox. TieVenract follows. 'As regards the movement of General oaerman it was easy to see that unless ed to abandon theolefensaof lUchmond; .j.uejr weiB luierrupwju x suouiu oe compeu fbfeements to 'North and iSouth f5aroIiaa hat 1 liadi not fiufficientinen to toanthe line& Had tbey not been broken I should have abaadpried them as soon ' as General Sherman reached the Roanoke. j. he letter is dated .Tnlv 27 -18RR . ,j --j and wa8addre8sed vto -a. friend at Warm kSprrng Ta. It pei-bapa T the Confederacy fall, but is inter- esting,neyerth eless, as the expression Mfl STAR 'OUST. TheMarqa,is of iBotes' twins are racetloTrslr7termed"apaWof Butes. asTniarkaiaa writes to Bo- gaVdus offenng to Wiitt him' qkhV w,here io tbe . State of iTexaajbnt.Bpftfusisfljr declioes. 1 - i . Mr. Beecher,1 ' in "replying ti) eumo (jucniuaajuvntcu tonrtua itibi vt iim case had cost him $118,000,- and be did not care about gome tbrougb many mora such triafcA.M . .iilUu? ailtia ...ti A maddened Lyncbtmrgdjor, wbo writes a bad band, .says " What' we sent up stairs an manifest destiny ' came is jesting wun a vengeance. - - -j J. "7a Wi 7 7l.JiA the wilmlngtoB. sintnal Fire Insurance ha, :W7 Fnir i ; t JabkRou vUle; l.u Million i.U e--5L urifOO j'icuiv;ib iu i lie iiuic in nui iitr Ul 1 , ; . ... . i i i I tupiwi i'i iwl. nuuurea tiiuunuii uvusm. uuv i 't-t whh itiititkuiin K.ririuiTt-tA, i.uif t lu, LonuvrtT ii xoriQ?Ajaronnawa8pjP'ireoT wnte.inuaaieiotsorflaine oy in! Vftf iiwaHM iitwi.- . ..iu.i r:rr.:r. jjirr ita present value The. prod uctioiCaVeady; leader of tMte ,eboir aftixlbwMVIVSll Viyi.LK.-ical -'S? (W1HnTtfP!l,ePg' - H "Iti r:5 by the improved mttbodafUagrea.. frki..a - . . aA.a.:i ... 11 - J. ...-.' ?fc '' Bookseflera PostiBMtm whT be aoDDftefsti tLslfr.. Uti.-......:-.', f.-... ...... -J .- - . ' - fi ;fiiVww pnMv. t MM'ViiiTii:!; rai19'ri ontM'nirnASI.rA.M' ,l?ateakhat-wUI wiabte4lsmlWBiiaMisvfci.1-lsew 1 17niaVA'r '17W4r.:''l Texan pjrttefm&imnSun npnkWmT, fPPfopnatejcl TCTiresteadlu Keutuckv. his reati.l tpnHr tha, Beat went inu Lh t vlhlXKV tehj VE!S I S0"'1 "f t irgmw- rtiroreriy 1 wvim iuauQ iu j ?ore ta'y Lisyirtuea and! indVhi8Hcheddi.lrhter. AMnvlxS.:.. X ii. lrmlffiP'hiY: ..nir: vJ . .i. F JtSSSLf ft! lftHfeB.?S!t 1 1 1 lit la v iifftu.'a.a.'ut i. uiuii rs t t 1 ri m .1 s.B 1 - . . . . . i r nrri'irrrw tii rTiisaiTr--m irnnnwmii IIllllllllliasnY fltfirVl .fUaaJSWiUIl'laa- I . . ' ff-f r . MM fWV"! 1 t Wr-rVjra - aas VaafcM tajaJaw.--, JtWPjVSOO U.Ba I.J I .m 1 . 1 . . 'A I V WWW r. r4 1IIII TV I M Iir W RIIRI r WHIl'BMIIK I. . .. TaTIIri IJJ.IM I T da k aalMfl ii WM VtB'BI'jr Sic- i i. a '.j . JiUlCill J 1 I TUB nBTHOOlSt tfcNTETffllAI.. - " -mt. . r-fefc si. v I t PROGRAMME. Hisst f)AY--esday, Ma:h TOHriocV"" V at T "W 1 nr - tj - ciocKs a. m., at Metropoman HaU - ppeninyReligious Serviced-. In- Balelalu r yjZZJXZ mViTIXfCillaiers atfTitafOea to Agath San " W II I f - - I 1 imm Mil. 2? L itanuaiiT - snbieet -.tor iiscosbiop.;j TVelook. tV m.. 4t;f Metropolitattll hntAnLt ftnA.HuitrvftofiMeiho- ! Capital of i&C.nd. ita WBttW,Wy,Mj " . T .a Sermon bv Iter; Wi C Gahnbn. ; ;ii l 37 1A 0'block, j, p. m.L at Metropolitan HallSttbjectv for idiscussioo: The Educational interests of ...Methodism in North CamltniM-by-Rev. D. Cra ven", WW, ReVf T.'TM.' Jones, D. D.f, gey. W.M.1 RbbeyV Rev J.' 'Al'XJun ningginY, Rev.l-V. A. Sharpe.''" ? ; . a i.- Hall! SnliluL fir ri iuimiuuimii - 1st I H3111?1'.. .jMKjaoDisM: - r - .It! Oriiriii and PrV' Mfp. V' V (f Sohoil work by i i : jMETIJODISMl-r-rtS Relation to j ,tle 'BL- T;--lVrkin' f ; 3 o'clock, p. m., Edenton : mreel- Sermoii'by Rev;. "Vm. Closs, D. D. : 3 o'oloc k, p. ; m. , Person ; street Sermon by Rev, D. R. Rruton. 1 Ti.o'clock, p. mM aV Metropolitan llail Subject for discussion ; , Meth odism:: -Ita , . : Revival .Ilistoryby BishopX, MV Marvin, D. D. . FiFTii Day -Saturday, March 25. J 10, o'clock, a. m., at Metropolitan it n . 111 i I xiaii-suDjeci. ior aiscussion, .Vnurcu i and State by Hon. John N; Staples, lr : Q AAlrtV ' ' m' 'Cnntnn Rf.i. Sermon bv Ilev. R. O. Burton. 3. o'clock, p. m,,'- Person , Street sermon by Kev. ev 1.-Adams. 74 o'clock, p. m., at 'Metropolitan Hall Subject for discussion: Meth odismIts Itinerant Plan of Opera tionsby Rev. W. S. Black, m Srvniv Marnh 9ft 'Q rt-irtr ' m;, Edentori-Street Love Feast. ' ' 9 oclpck,' ' a., m.', .Person Street love Feast. """ ' ' 'n o'clock, at : Metropolitan Hall, Sunday School Mass Meetin jr. y ub- Sunday School 'Mass Meetinsr. ; Sub ject lor disfitissiod : 7tThe Spndavi KnVinnl a fnr rTta atnrvTnvraant: I e .v i . . v -t-... t t of, the best talent -by llev. J. J. lRenn, -., .' r , ,' , .-,-,., , . n UhereiH; b(;preaching inorning; rmWf -1 ;; Tlie oWmittee ' f. arraneementsj I coiisisting' of ' J. . P.' Moorei L. S. Biirki head, J. B. Bobbitt w; J. Crdw- der and w. j; roung; request the press of theSfate to7ODV this Dro-t TKnrn mow Wn anma oln4 changes f,aade ln itJiereattery and 1 otherr announcements will, be given next wpet. 'TKoW oTobW wiiK iKooa l JT. !"if. 'iaieaier!,5 't be J ltaeiped! Wtt'rdere'rl, and HI. . Littleton, tha Aanil Kivln. ai.rj lit.. Hlwii n.iiiiiM, utiut 'nit I ( , V ,lbe newspapers tell US tOf the ex- J ploits of J.G. Hester, lottery, a win! 1 dler, spy a4e6capd-murderer, wh .:- ..,l.rr.,w,, dler, Spy BlHiUescaUAd-murderer, whb recentiyppeartd1;! HthT&Te: - for&oFWashiB' A'iil ftWttf rnnrriniii:fiVirtT4iA1 - i. nuimm mmYhri come back. THiBpUursday ,; Warch 23 ; fhommmjlT: SffSJ 'f-r- 0 O'CIOCK, a. m., ai JUeiropOUWli Jarnowui -,,.r.,. v-ir u . t maBufactare-'awno.prodaCeror a general marKei. iftt.MVft I j ciT '. ' :if-.:.! i i jni J I; '-WUfAw-- Ht t;.t;' o LLtraVmrintr I wsolieitthe-oatroBaeof those ibortsnien who l! n.r ( cress .'of .Methodism ;inJ the '"l9lh. Republican Convention, in furling- unce ot havfcg their unns made to at them. r .... t V l-'l"''. tl .ito-'tt ( tV tj'Tk' '' - 1 'F-- -t:i ; t- r;.-.. vve are prepared xo accept oraern 10 uuiiu yiiuo - their i CeniUry-rby Bish6p P. S. Doggett, top. j ; , , , , I of ray weW, gauge, proportion or style.; Kwhefr ID - T)- ' 1WU J -11 1"s-" ' " Wednesday March 29:- Uhio Jte- ..' -.jn-,, v.-;.r,:.i t i-mob: 1 iLsiAiV Kt?.WrfM- f-n Wilnn T' Wedhesdavl '" A'Dril l-Natioiial andaeij r uivii J k " tit-wit i i V , i 4 -, - ' A XyjJH AJj 1 ' " - ' ' ' rnfTl i r 3iii ! ewvtt y vli Hi (hventioriJof Oolore I ....-. . . r .. . n : ! . F nii.i- l . -... - PABAHOH ; .. 225. '. .'.'! I iniiv!ir:irf linn vfit.-ihn-. ill MfintiriimerV: I commi? .yrar hnve broauer plans tha evw bef urifcM'ted'ivw-rf-; hw u"d ; l! 'V; " " ' ItrEe - RemaifeMe Serial Storier 1 -Ritnrarv nn-T- i moi oocieiiee uv ifv. i He was - elected President of the Western N. 0. R. R., and had exclu sive control. ofthe inoneyappppria tedo buId tpe rc&d. fecntrafc t$6,kr Uhie ffyfiein; far Wjet ieir mon iv. w-C e rhinea an I tt, ni- r . i" ' . , . i. L .! fail Ala' Aandstor toor laborers wee aeixauuu of their pay.. One of the contractors, who sunk bis all, committed suicide. . a a . - ManynofiheaTferf:the pooT- mwnt VOy,Kv, ., 1 A . - man . in I ? Greenback Convention in New Jja-t i L '' :1ir V-nr ? '1 Yaayecdrp wwoawuuon in WMHim') f Weanesdar, Ifeb. 23iUbio !Mem convention in coramDue. i t Tuesd ay, qFeb. i 26.- (Jonnecticut RepubUoaa CJonvention in llarttord. j .:Vfidoffldayarcll: J22;rf4ff q.nsy H Ivania DemocratiavConventiou., A vr... - 1 d J- ,0 TuesdaV, iApnU ll.Sjonth : Uam Hna Republican. Cqovention, in Co- Itfmbia. n v-iiw-T v;r . v,ir,i Wednesday, April 12. Virginia Republican . Convention, in Lynch burg. .,;,;..; . , ,. :);,".,'. Wednesday, April. 26. Georgia Democratic Conventions by Congre88- lonal Uistncta to elect delegates to Wednesday,:31ai lOAMichtga'n nepublican : Convention: in Grafid r. . i f ? ' -. ..,! 1 . p I J rU , , . !. tJL':' fit -ill' A )lMttn l - i , Weilijesdayil'' May, ; 1 7. r-Natiou al Greenback Convention, n Indianapo lis. ;y;-h : . - . v. . j Wednefdax-, May, 17r-Teihieflsee Republican Convention, in iCnox- yille. :-, r . ;;-,. Thursdav, May' 1ST Kentucky Re- publican ican Convention,'in 'Lbuisvillei. 1 " Wed hesday , May 2-f . Karis? m 6c rati c Co n v eu 1 1 o rf,! fn3 To pek -IvaTia8 De- Wednesnavl "IViav '24. Alahnma Republican Convention, in Mont .... .--. .. .. gomeryi (minority: call.) , T 1 : T j -. T 1.1s - eunsuay, iuuo i.-xtepuou can . National Convention, in Cincin- I nail.' : ! If .'- f f -..J ' r WedBesday, June- 21. Florida Democratic Convention, in Quincy. BUSINESS CARDS. A. ASBIJLir. J - . . , B. TOLUQSS. ADRIAN & VOLLER8, i Corner Front and Sock Sta., . ; , . .- I .. . - WILMINOTON, Ti, 'C WHOLESALE GROCERS' ' " - ' i i ; i .1 vIN ALL IT8 BRANCHES. Country merchants will do well by. calling on ns and examining ur stock: ' ' . bov 18-tf B. .! iniTCIIELL A: SON,. OMMI8SioNi MERCHANTS ' ' '''jS ' " j .- I . And Dealers in , Crrain,-Plonri Hay, and also-'FranU Ground Meal, Pearl Xfomlnr .. j ; I and Grit. " I Nos. 9 and 10 N.-W stair sCfWthnlngton, N. C. ! Proprietors of the Merchant's Flouring Mills. - ! nov2S-tf ! 1 .!;. C Jtia "".IH :UT STEDMAN; Jr. 21 il r TliUi I rVbUAJAey aU JjW , ; 'ELIZABETHTO WNl JK- C.i ij.s - i-j r .n.uf j r.f.?-; ri -' I J M. CHASTEN. J. R. CHASTEN J -. . J. M. CHASTEN & SON, BreBainrt Kennel of-A.f C. Waide: ..la-mi t 0UNO FOTNTERS 'AND SETTERS OF THE I .J. .. . - , 1 ... . .. 1 I Dogs broken thoroughly, for$5f Ml-For fuupaf ineniars address j ? i.m tuj jj-i-i h;o a . 1 u nv ft t-vw-ww r - , ,,,,1, A.v. wAiuiLu, i i 1 J,,J SewtoniNww Aeroey. ( r U A '! l--f'y iH-V , InsTjtrance'Notice 1 : - irraaiBaDKasifliwitiiGENERALAQfiNT. of' tiieUii .eftikWNWavpMi VM?? autarch, aoasj make it a, wi NO T t 1 1 f I I 1 J L.. J moY Ti TJr TiTn,rr ,iT TNVTTEIi'TO THE PACT Wilmiioiiandallastem rpnyjlltrff.mWB7 STATECTIIiMfi.l iiliiliXX ifl .. , . W S"W ffl AVI ikril lilll ASftS3W iitva tetions on thAtlabm-TeniL . .UMo.. iWortentKWrth Cartlma B'.n or tranfefeftharee,- Hates alwafi row ai !. iw-..wv.qmjrvrM.f ;s tn.o , .. OO.a VV. .f-::,i ft,f m-:T55ji:r"tjJ, R-I N B i ; , .!. ENGLISH ri ; .: si i-V,t i A if IS! Js-i iu ! Breech - Loadlll&r QlinSJ j ,u . ; , s - iWJ ,, 4Buunkiv -arvr , MiiuiiHii ! na i-.mw.na nniiw.Aiuin to the special instructions of Indiyidaal porXBmea Making for a large and -select trade enables US to give greater eare ana attention w too nitmg', TOLLEY.. on 8TANDAEP NATIONAL.;.. CHALLENUfi.. !!;;n'ivi; 140! ' Knti IIltwtTsWd particulars with .references 'and I festrnetlonJor self measurenwBt forwarded on ap. ., ,. usaach Ottca Maiden ho, jiew Ybfk; fcte'6- W"-8' f'T K-J 1. 1 k jf tl.i VITa fnvfta tltA otfontirtn f f Vi a nnKl tA flDni. I Kbr's Monthlt; which now d'servedly ranks ;okid.'" " "-''"n-- SSe3fwli&?S!a ZWSSSZ HSaSi'J7f I wide-iirean admiration on both srdes of the At- Lojuc: aod liie Great South'? r anicies. with tbeir I bc'll",.Ql engn.ving. have been reissued in book I.nn iii both Grst Britaiii and Ainrica.. . lftr tbe ore. ' It Jr A l KM ICA N WUITERf. ' V O Ji R1BL CONli O TfV By. BRET IIAKTE, ; : Of which the Boitonr Post . says: " It is a serial that will make every new number of ScKlBNKn's .tagriv souKht ror. if it naa nou.ing.iee to re com mend it." . . . The Cn-nallnn JutiKtrfiffA Keiim nradictH that " (re I have found at last the American neveL" I Tkp - I tnisvilln nmiritf Jrnnmtil- vlt- Th second installment is even stronger tuui tne..crst, iustiflfint all that was looked for." We begin in January . . - .-'- ' -3 , - ' - : , " PIULIP KOLAJS'S FRIENDS, , By EDWARD EVERETT HALE. This is An historical romance.'7 The scene is 'laid in the southwest, at 4 time when that territory was first Spanish, then French, and then American, and when war was imminent, to. obtain the control . of the month of the MississiDDL It is likelv to be the great romance of the Missi sippi Valley, as Gabbtkl Cohbot .will pe 01 tne racinc siopft. , J That Lass o'Lowrie's " ,111 U it-. iiju(ia m; ' ; j - By FANNY HODGBOX BUKKETT. ' The friends of "cBIBNEI, who have read "Surly Tim's Trouble," " One Day at Arle," The Fire at Grantlev Mills." and others of Mrs Burnett's short stories, will not neea to se assured tnat tney nave a rare treat before them. The scene of the new novel is laid in an English mining own, and from the first page 10 me last toe interest is nnnagging. lAmong other notable pan era wc mention the. fol lowing: . A , Sxcoxp , ' Fabxbb's Vacatiok," by Cfoli George E. Waring, descriptive of a row-boat ride of two hundred and fifty miles, in one of , the most fertile 'and interesting of 'the vine-growing valleys of Europe a region never seen by the ordi nary traveler, but full of interest, in it social aiid in dustrial aspects, a rare collection or EeYblutionary Letters. A SERIES OF- 1LLTJBTRATED ARTICLES ON AMERICAN COLLEGES. The Series incrades- wniiaiBt And' Mary, .Harrard, 1 air, Micnigan state university, weeieyan Lnb -vol political and social topics. Our readers may look to f Tones' ot the inme f for healthy. DpiBlonj.il he Old Cabinet", .for. pure .sentiment: .vilome and oeiety,ier lety-ier gracerui eresi ustrlal inte -lijwraiijwwuiiii.' ii i - : . .v..! r'lmt -.ii , F tbisosomry and In Entluid.as' the great reorecen- V0 American Magazine. r f r ..... r ... , ; - I erous public, we shall aim. oUirng; nennial year to eclipse Its former achieveiuents in both its LterarvW:Artfleparttnnta.u !!.' t uenn7nauartoeparttnenta;u:rt'i f'l." . HoninssBis soldby 11 tirst-Class Bookselle ahd.r,eWlealers. ;i "l T;","t"l,Ki:"'i vUJ"i:'-,Ju 'Wice, $4.00 a Year? 35 cents a Ntimbe scRiBNSR ls sold by all tlrst-Class Booksellers Number. Th -10 vols, completer' oe lP70t to Oct. IBrfi. bound in maroon cloth ,,. , .do. do bonno in half morocco 30 ' mm wij!i m KwH'r"iiiit may. AnysT t:M eroathe'rWiteree-eaia lnmbia and Ancnsta Railro&d. . .k 1 iv ,1-wuicoinnunie monia'cauonais neoBi current gracerai economy t wniture and fra- criUciam: ."1 he. W orld's Woik" for in. Ilieence: - Bric-a-Brac" for wit and ini juiw ojuoii jjiii ik noiiieiOir !tiir i;rt r oiuwi 4j..i. uutJiiuu taj si;n i L It immii leta,e kainiv nAnnnilaH astJ Lieerai terms win oenade with thowaetfmgfoJ ICE Caroling Central Hallway, Chmerffrelslit Department. HO WliTON, RCHolsr, 1875. THAT THE I ...... . Sliui'iauUui'A . : ! x iJT.SWSft (JO luuwiuu '"" wf " ioi ' . aw ww TTunover .4 , MISCELLANEQtTS4 Bank ofeTewHtffider S ..M I 05J;fi . , : fiio-t ' K ,A i!K;n ..11: . . . . .1 ,:ii,iiOU-y,-tK. Qjasa japuai. paia in r vw.vw, I K ,'. iU ...... .aH.in?id Mz Srnias Fund :j! ; n'5ftta! Dili EC TOJiS. v tlr, !J0HNi)AW80N ' '.C M. STKDMAN D.; B. JITJBC1IISON ;jf.W ATEXWSQNV-': : i;TOti j jW10)pBLL; , (3SAilftejy lttddit j 11. Wallaqs, Cashier. . . . lane SO-tf J 1' l Hi .iL .ii O-'l! T-'ei .1 i :. it ri4BSl commimitv of- Vk ilmireton. ;snd throuirhout North Carolina, will rolice that I m bow making BAL-TlMOR'MY-H&ADQUABTRS kiiiXflk j he snipping acuities, .nom tpe-Northi wun tne desire to extend ih'Piantt tradd to alarge fleWto getbrr wilh my jvid-eutedrppotataoti in ib&, buei ues, has indue d ine hi adopt this plan. " " I now can wffer tpeciaL.iBdueeaien'.a to those aho wi;l honor me ith iheir orders. ,r navi-jj reen eriucat d-a-jntit-iclsn. and. So 1 sav. ' born and raised'? in the -Piano business, gives ine the asturance to Claim that Insir nments sent out by me will favorably compfwein tspperiorHYi' Wltt)(tbe most noted make kn(wntat prices which will defy competition. Persbnt wwniftl:6'"pnrchase will find it to their advantage to CORKESPONtlTDlMB4,iA LY, .WITH MttAT BALTIMORE, before makinir a hasty : purchase elsewhere i J n. ) v . -- - Kesyectinuy, j j. jr. KUKUHttltT. liLJ., -. -. ;-" -.' SPECIAL NdTICE -lwill. toweveif. NOT DIS- wnnaus ooainessin wicauriuioM, nntanaii keep on hand, at my residence, CORNER 3D AND MARKET. STRSETS, a sufficient supply oC Pianos and Organ to meet thedemand'of my "esiablfched trade in Wilmington, where city, purchasers are in vited to cail and examine the' lnstrnmente offered for sale. FIANO TUNING orders, should ,alao be lei tat toy-i-estdenre for prompt attention. ' - "., reo ih-uvtit, .i r n ,,ii.f. . .... Havana iB::libtt'&rys- si ir. 7 r. 782 Prizes amounting to . . , 1 Of.1.....;."...., 1 " of......i 1 " of .$4SO,009 . 100.000 . fiO,000 v 1 v i .....i..,,...i.v,.. .10,000 10, ", of 1,000 each.... .10,000 89 lof.'- leachiij 635 ot 300eachii4.:x ......196.000 Circulars with fall information sent free. Tickets for pale by ,.p-.-i . .if P.CT. DEVLTN,- btauonsr and ueneral Agent, may 7dwlr ,' 80 Linerr at.. New Xorlc Removal. AS'iffiMd to mar iBOTLbrNfi, lh,Wafcs;between:ChesBtsaBdi Malberry On North Wats: sueets, where he will bs pleased to Bee his friends ; ue customers ,vt-ntt - Kiis ; u.n, t;;7j't tw oct T-D&Wtf . , . , TKE SHEIDER JREECMOADIN& i t n-mav) -'roiw:. .rf-Hft .irf '! d.--rt't Prices, $50 00 to 00; MUZZLE LOADING .GUNS. lc. ,o v'-i--r !" ir.HHHr. 3-7.1 ul , .7.j ALTERED ,T( jBREECH-LOADlNG? .v; ":Jf ::H"Prleeif4;00'io? 910000. '' " Clark &,,fiiiMiiip-4V":sa " ' " " - : - , MANUFACTURERS, .a-iif-i aTitJ ........j,; rrrriipnatreet... ., . ... . , , UklMAwi.. k . aire j c - r Baltimore.' Send for Catalogue. eca a-uawtf !. 1.1..-. 1 . '. . A 'WHEELER LA'WILS0N , J . PEWINO MACEINE,! qew. APP'y M;tnis vacai).f; ; r(j;, feb.4-tf ie.l:J Tii4 '.IT l' i-j .jj .11: ".? i s jMLATi.-f fe "2ti?rtii: .ti BUI l'!iff 1 SIXTEENhJPA GEtfAPEX. diiSiiin ?;! Jstij viii. tJ. ' !7-' t; i i QfltiDii f istaLfaii Natural Eisiorf. ' tj-i!fNCB. vAUSE!tf ENTi'' lCvAili.WBNTi',xbl',toJTU iKP ielBlOrt artieiBr. bv.tbr 'tinnimm Oil T 8POBT8MEN of America. PRfokTTil bo a MonrhaJ AJh n .! . . . .. a.. .4 " ' ill sVOH Vi i- .i m i .7 iv. f r. . i i- n . WE WlLt, RkDUCB' OUK FORMER StOCKi K aaHHilalta-tls.A7,i4.ililM ....uatrl i ii?ri-ii s i ittji -T7 iri'.-r-ij . 't --ft a-.? a.-a, - Wv . J -" , . .. . . ... Actuar-QwsWofCaab Only. Call an&!irfiflrbieM?thIoi3ybehia inoi ;'' onn eiia.-tn tate.j . .,vr lanlttrV.4 ' ' " D' aTm TTri d rki m a im mi i ;;3aio(a - :Ybiuiil nu i.tju 'iinjti SPwawes. "' 'Seed 'Potatoes. .333aab futtd io bait afrtl Ft- -.;!- j KVli--UawiU-WHITES, cV - Uifl adi lo oiri (nlf1 Wftlfel0' .1 r - r 1 . .. ".. l I ltllUIIIMItllTla ( For sale low by abi-v... "WiBMIMOfiM. I r "rs. 1 .'y & CO I if JL.v V i ' t G-ordon & Turnfer - I55t i "!' ""''"! ' " '.W.'A . ; Eepreaent ttw flowing First ciL rapanies, wiincomDineaaet8of ovet Fift 4 nboilve. Liverpool hn4 London eni i innrMbbiliaRriJiiclerwrtterB:;,' Hmh wkt vw ol. CaJnmbnB;, Virgiia ire sT,! Amazon, -Old jsortti states Southern Mntoii .i cticHmDiid, Metropolitan Life Insurance t'o ?? " Iforfc AlfclagBesorpifdpertjrln town? s nwrtdlo te( Wftjjdjast and 8etaeo esses, promptly and liberally. , M Agents -wanted for first Class coffinarifi. I lOiftce, 24 Nortfc, Water street, Wilmii ' , i - - f i 110 AUb .IaJTAUUS U I fjn vaiiaayuMt lrglnia. (Ir.j. JT!iJ V2' fiJ-: ' .' . I i 'Bcbme'Oyer $l,l500,0oo f . lNVE8TMENtPSr"AMiLB RBSER VS. AND (jOOD STOPL1 .rs- ! Premluou i Caslt, lllele Libera o,..,i.aU :oL-f. i.-.i. : !rf; Ahrjaa.1 Dlvlalon or Stirph;. I 1 ,H :aM ARTHUR X HILLi Jr.,Ageat 7 Ofnce for the present wip Dr. T. F. Wood, cal Exambieii on HarkaV Btreet, wo dtLn w Green A Flanner's drag atorev Wflminton. i I istJii ancSe brooms itxspa&Ma $70,006,600 Atteetis KepreMemrd. FlKK. Ins. Co. .of North America. . T. Phenlx InBcrance CompaHy . . .. . Cpntinentkl insurance Co . . . .-. N. British A Mercantile Insj Co Bart fond Fire Ins. Oompanv. . . . Muladelfhk ..ew-Ktii. New York London. t Hartford. Nationa; Pire JtoajCkmpanT. , '. iHartfoni u : , .1 J T. B. Ut 1 . MassacbsMti !, II7) ,-r.JPAJRIJiK, I Mercantile Mutual ins. vo I in v. at North Aiiri Mercantile Mutual In a. Co . . .New York rklladelphtu Connecticut Mutual jUfd Ins. Co, LBartford. u March i-tf NCOURAGS HOME INSTITUTIONS. -jr. vi r ii ssecuiuy against, x ire u ;:THfe lN0RTH CAROIJKA UOITIjE LSUUAiCE com pa .v;;f ,.jtLEJfm N. C, - This Company continues to writ Policies, utt rates, on all classes or insarabie property. ' All loesetf era promptly ! adjusted and paid. Tit tHOME-" is rapidly growing in public fsTor.ml appeals, wnn confidence, to insurers of property a nennvaroima. - .' t j ivi-''Ait - j-H'-xS 1 - - jET" Agents in ail paits ofHhe 8tate. Jtl 1L H. BATTLE, Jr., President. ', liaB. ROOT, Vice President. J ( . BEATON GALES, Secretary. . . j ? PULASKI CO WPER, Supervisor. ' i ii. -ir. 1 ATKINSON MANNING. ''Aennj aagl-tf. t .- Wiimtngton. N C MISCELLANEOUS. ys M 5 ;r H j -;PpBLISHED AT j .- 1. .. - 1 $TTP8fitffinRmELZ CO., K h ' v (i i. -re 'nrrrro ' ' Leading Newspaper in Western Noip t: i.ni 8 . l l It is the only Democratic Paper puVlisbed la w dell County-rone of the largest and wealthiest coun ties in the State and has attained a Jarger to cironlation than any paper ever heretofore publuw ' Its' circulation in 'Alexander, Wilkes, Ashe, Vbany, Tadkin, Davite and TlredeU, is largw tto mat or is rapid is rapidly cqulrli g a strong foothold in runjw Barry, Rewett and western Mecklenbnrg. ! ifd.'4r'r;, aVlH'flk.4-91 I ''.- : !'-' f i ,jfttfwi.i'wj?i2 .-time kept constuitlyibefore the people. I .aystetaarapWly.mcreasintcircti . ' : ; it iesmtr v r . m i JTIlItilKinr A DVBBT1S1NC MEDIUf - 11... ....; .. . ciiu ra uJ ijyo ..-. 1876. Postpaid. I JwlTNTJfiSE!rt.1 $1.60 0 iUtt -f.Ulilt'il ,'eiji3t"l-- A (MQrJTHLy .MAGAZINE Ftl YOUNGT . Readers f Superbly llnstrated. i tcnd 10 for a'Vampfe Nnmbwr Sabscribe IJow, and p 1 1 the tast two aambers of this year Fbm i v octM-tf ra .BmfledSeUBosi .115 IRflSPECTUSi i-;r:K On S4TIKOAI, Ttllt via ut "n ARY, 8I,theBiidefsignod will cpmmcDeei uunncatiop or tne rit rui ajh hubu. i ' The Sckm wdll-be the orenn- of the Pyttiiin'tbisbtiite the United States H btife--tnf wfll W'pBbBsbedto in wrvoi w t ne ':ri2aur t r ry till a, n " kirf fa mind the ihreeU liartitoal Principles - (""" I I 1 V I . rtB Ta. J UnHUl H1IL1 ji- in ie-jrr r !.nsMi,.vnriao f-f ,vj j eve be Open-to B.-nevolent Socie los ITht: i. r., 1.-U k. M and 1 he V. & A. M. wt fJzl a si-aco tftpmgh wiitvnthe wH) be herdt ' 'Joel of the Echo wijl be to give the laiet tion obtained the h ur of going to pre.-s, w hniuw. i'7hmk ..i.m.Mui-iMi th- i.rderti "' aq ! aro d If ll im to become tae c eompawn pj ;vrry Brother rvrrv Hrotnt-r In tne jaojui.- . j also mm through caivful selections irai '",.M m,tQro lai-ts-.a T 1 ' -" " L . a - till 11 Vrbersy to- 4k-cob4b an agreeable - vtitur, w . j i irunn snfi mhiim u trii-nd and cennsellor Brotheibood. ever exerting its oest ctCtfi l'a.iAW.an, i.ti4.AS&aa - all kg VK. r in tne rammee ui . i lusiUWlUiaK IUC ITCf'JUIWCMV. " - ... BE melius, uwaiBKmioe KKUvrtu wrcaiw w . ,krat& highest ambti ipn wl be to become wortky. w-TJ its rvanga, oi toe gooa wui ana pau6-other.- ,'." n,n' v1--'- I The iViiWkfto will henublisaed everT dBTvAjfoaiife Lrlll.lK ncr annatt. . fi. Advertisements solicited and taserted atlo , ?5U BUU uieci - ""i' "4-0 .TJTTT" ,1' 'J W VOTDTVi-l ffV-k TT iff A WTnTfL iW ana progressive, newspaper in w ri,-0-every qaallled voter URpbsmaiid adjouuDB" i2 OB ES 0NJAM f ToaUnw'WDscler!atthefollewlnSttw;M. 1 Copy, 40pj.Si.CoiHefc.-Se; i, Ooplss, lj ! Copies, H0;4 copy, a koBtks, 75c; I Months, $1 5:ltXpy'M Mentha, $3 60. f . " Snd stamp for sseountm eopy." 1 ' . I ! l"k 1 V if1 ' ' .. ." " : ' ' - '.;.'-- i . . i - " .
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Feb. 20, 1876, edition 1
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