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A more shameful record we have never read than that contained in Mr. II. A. Gudger's letter in the Ra leigh Observer. If half he says is trueit is more than. enough to stamp upon the character of Judge Dick the ineffaceable brand of infamy. If half that Mr. Gudger relates is true, then Jud go Uick not "only deserves4 to be triecHmd broken of his office, but to be held up for all time to the' public . execration and contempt of all decent men. The conduct of such 3 $ Judge is more reprehensible and inexcusable than that, of a bloody Jeffreys, for the latter lived in evil times, and at an age when brutality and vice, cor ruption "and bribery were far more , common than in our?.pwn time and country. Judge Dic.k, too, professes to be a follower'of that sinless Being who taught his disciples to be pure and merciful and just. That chapter which records the acts of Dick, the Judge in .JW'estern North Carolina, is fit only to be bound up with the one in which is written the . treason and crimes of Holden, f the prostitution . servility and corruption of the Sn- reign of He' Treves and carpetbag gers in the flush tirnes" of 186869 and 170. 4 Ko North .Carolinian will ever read, those pages' without a blush of shame and a TTjaiig"6f sorrow. But for the' Ussonslhey teacn it would be well for those chapters 'id j'emairi ever unwritten!" . 4 f . Mr. Gudgers letter is toov long for our columns atf 'we J seek variety in each issue. - We must, however, give a brief synopsis of his charges, to all of which ji Hrapersnaittetimbnyi. He says that h'e heard 'James Jus t ice, an Attorneyi swear in court that he and one Scroggins, a TJ. S. Com inissioner, entered into a 1 conspiracy by which the latter was to clear the clients of the former upon the pay tnent ofcood fees which .were to be divided between -'"the two. Judge Dick unfrocked Justice and revoked the commission of Scroggins. . But mind the seqneL'j MrX Gudger says : -: k "Before that term: of the conrt closed, Justice was reinstated, and. six, months afterwards, Judge Dick :1 recommissioned Scrcins as: U. 8. Oommi&aioner. These Vood Republicans ' -1 ate Venality of such con rt 3of a U. S. Jadee is ""- comment. It is ice to a Jndge ' "freat entered, though there was, in fact, no trial had. The father of tne aeceascu nu mauj of his frienda and neighbors were accaaed" of bein Ku Klux, and the DiaUiot Attor ney, with the appro? al of the Jndge,hreaf ened wholesale prosecutions of these parties unless they would abandon the prosecution of Ray audRice.t X ife l-i If such conduct as this on the bench does not add sevenfold tai'tho deep damnation of his taking off" does not strip from his shoulders the I Tridrcial tobe he nas worn so nuwurtui ly, then indeed has the "age" of.puri-j ty and justice gone, forever,-. and the. brazen "age" of corruption ancl crnel ty is upon us with all of its umitfga-. ted abuses and depravities. - t Mr. Gudsrer testifies that - .0 . .(. j Judge Dick allowed certain officers of his court to retain $1,500. of the Go-j vernment's money, knowings that- it was illegally receivea ana reiameu. These corrupt; officials; ha4; ,charged( some forty or more persons, in piadi-j son county, upon an average of 165; for fees. The conscience (f) pi tne Judse was so shocked at this' excess that he "solemnly decreed that "the amount -due in each case was$25 in 1 stead of $651" But he took 'care toj allow tie. rascally officers; fjth'ii law to retain tfie. excess, andio. this day - .'t ' trvrt Ll.l.- mVvIlot tuev.iiru siyvuu riuucij wumu b vernment, whose officer. Jndge" Dick is, is $1,500 poorer, and that, too, ac- oordinsr to Mrr Gudeer, with' 'tne di-; Tect coivance of His HoprJ'Bli We must nowi copy thee eeparate j "bills of indictment" that are brougut against this nntaithful law otlcer by Mr. Gudger, who was a pracUeing attorney in hi Court: " . ' . v ... , n ' "He held that no man who had been guilty of a violation of the Internal Revenue Laws could testify before the jury as to the character of a United States witness, and examined witnesses himself to ascer tain the fact before permitting them to tes tify. This preliminary examination he called making the witness qualify himself. He held also that no witness could give evidence against an officer of the. court if charged with a violation of the law. ! It is a notorious fact that . no attorney who understands Judge Dick will go into an important trial without first arming him self with the opinions of the Judge, ob tained iu his private room. , 80 great are the prejudices of this up right Judge that he actually issued ! a rule against an attorney for contempt of court for words alleged to have been uttered in a public speech during the heated political canvassof 1874, and held that rule over said attorney, depriving him of his prac tice for four and a half months, though be (the Judge) was fully advised of the un truthfulness of the charge." Did any honest man ever read a - 1 t blacker record ? We verily believe that this Judge, if guilty of al that is charged, is a much "meaner"j char of all ; aoter than that most illustrious! Judges who for hundreds of years has been branded with corruption and bribery. If any Judge ever deserved ' to be stripped of his official robes ,it is this unscrupulous Judge of the Western District of North Carolina.' If the Administration and Congress can condone such crimes against' humanity, then Bond may take cour age, and there is a chance that the name of Jeffreys may yet become a synonym for mercy and , justice f and amiability. i Whilst other papers were dehounc ing Judge Dick the Stab was silent.' We were unwilling to believe evil of this jurist except upon strong and reliable evidence. We were unwil ling to characterize .his. reputed'' eon- dnct with terms of severity and in 'dignation until we were satisfied that he was guilty rthejtvery 4isrputay jble and inexcusable conduct with 'which be stood charged Wf Ire of jthose who reverence a purejudiciary. We hold in highest veneration the names of the .illustrious deadf whof wore spotless robes and held the Bcales of justice in even handsl We honor and revere sncb pu?e:and njer ciful and just Judges as Brooks and Others who might be' tramed among ihe living. But this man Dick is not bf them. His robes are draggling in ihe mire and filth l$f - pari? fand it does seem that an immortality of in famy awaits him.' ' We are so Web. the friends of humanity, and iwe so love the good name of North Caro lina, that we should be glad if this son of the State could still prove his innocence and rid himself of the blis tering reproach that now fastens to his once good name. But is this possible ? The papers 0f , Western North Carolina 1 - . . have, from time to time, had much to say of his unworthy conduct. Mr. Gudger is a lawyer of character, who avers that he has said nothing whatever but what he knew to be truel So the case stands now. What will be done about it? Will this United States official be retained in office and go "anwhipped of jastice?" We will see. M4ry7Andersbn haat'abt yei" ; her greatest characters but she iseridently The Herald of the "lade such a "f Lyons' TWO CRACK. BRIGADES. : Gen. Harry Heth, of Virginia, in bis letter we copy elsewhere from the Tegi'jAservrl''- intimates very earlrihat ie regarded McRaeV ettigrew!s)'and Cooke's brigades as the best in the army. Let us give two reminiscences. Thertr is a dis-r tinguisheddivjne inaletgh whoijl remember 'the following statement. said that he asked Gen. A. P. Hill which troops, he would rather com mand' The prompt reply was'Nbrth Caolinians.i,, Being a Virginian and Gen. H. beingayirian : too, Mr. Wallace said ;. be', was surprised, and, therefore, inquired, hjf . ral ?" - TheTyasyBecauBe theyj are 'as brave; as f any o troops ; in tnej world, and more ' snbmissive 1 -r . to authority, .1 2 are, tneretore, iore, Dei-i ter.r soldiers, 'Sr)6!q;an .afways be .jre-l lied ;upb;:Wnienti6ried this toj 'gentleriirpfM was Adjutah t'G'eiieral '6V, one ;3f thej divisions8TTrititl;;fe then eave us this bit of conversation.! One Digbsaid the officeri "I; waB in 0n. A -JT.P; Hill's tent? when Hhe' conversalidn ,lurped on the ; war. I inqtrired J of the General which bri gade beu regarcTedaa the best ;ln his obrpv 'iJisrrep WhyX CoiM&Wortik V Caolina.?, 'fWhichriext?! queried v;MoRae North Carolinvwas the prompt re- J spbnse.' Which nextt' He dropped I in deep: though V and then- raising it, said : .am, lndoabt : either: Lane's North Carolina or Mahone's Vir ginia. Gen. Heth appears to have some such estimate, if, we may judge from a significant paragraph in his letter.' r ; Longfellow's poem in the Decem ber Harper has much merit,and shows that the master's hand has lost none of its cpuning. It is entitled "Kera mos," and Opens with these words: "Turn, turn, my wheel! Turn round and . round -Without a pause, without a sound: So spins the flying world away! . This clay, well mixed with marl and sand, Follows the motion of my hand; . For some must follow and some command, ' Though"flr"ar"e made of clay! . Thus sang the Potter at his task Beneath the blossoming hawthorn-tree, While o'er his features, like a mask, -The quilted sunshine and leaf shade Moved, as the boughs above him swayed, : And clothed him, until he seemed to be A figure woven in tapestry, So sumptuously was he arrayed In that magnificent attire ' Of sable tissue flaked with fire." ' In this city yesterday -thousands of ne groes voted with the Democratic party. PM. Bulletin, Rep. If this had happened in New Orleans the Radical press would set up a howl and swear by their beards that it was all owing to the intimidation andthreat8 of the "banditti." The more intelligent colored people are learning how little faith can be re posed m a party that has repeatedly deceived them,, and that has used .them for twelve years to further their own personal ends and secure tthose political offices that'jpay," 'when the heavy perquisites are thrown in. - " New York s'trfpassed its former re-j jcord ddritig ' the month bt L0ctober for exports,', ;The value bf domestio products exported amounted to $30, ',258,630. jThe 1 Imports were only $25 3000O0 j;x?f st $ texpbrt$ bbve imports was $5,700,000. ::The export-, iog of 2 merandtzein JaTge. qnanti lies still cbnttteX' xas )!'?' : ' Xrir.,Blaaon the BaBBpisae ' ' fBaltrmore Sun; 14th. ; cTbe proceedings before the Senate finance commUtee last' night possess tome features of interest not given in ormer dispatches. "It is learned from nembers of ihe finance committee hat Representativef 'Bland was not Invited to be present By the commit-' f.ee, out ouiy mrougu lue personal re quest of Senator Jones. Last night pis 5 efforts seemed , to h b,e , direct ed more to brow beating and discon certing; the members of the New York and Philadelnhia deleera- fions who made speeches than to ihe gaining of , information which tarould be of value to the committee in an intelligent consideration of the bill. , Mr. Bland in his remarks shook his fist In the face of the New York iadi Philadelphia delegations) and ddressed them as "you men of Wall treet.'' ,, He said to them)" Yo'ti' do not pay the debt it is the farmers of &e West .who pay the debt, and they intend to pay itn the cheapest cur rency they can get, and if you press tnenx too-much jthey wul .not pay it at all, bat will wipe it out as with' a sponge." Mr. Bland also indulged ip themost .intemperate and out- Eius language n , regard, . to the -Hots of last tnmmer and their rence oot'a Tnbre extended scale in the v- j. the future. T The Empress .Eugenie baa made' arrangements to take Steep-Hill Castle, yentnor, which was occupied three 'years ago ny me jumpreas: en Austria, for the winter aeasonw Thia ia ln( eonseoneneo nt an eminent physiciao, having recommended that Prince Louis Napoleon should spend the winter in a mild, dry Southern climate.' i ! Mr? Swinburne's fbriheniing .oe wilt eonkaJa -a-gelection from h5 or.lions;ot Francois Villon's tooema!' I Swinburne's Latin verses!: CURRENT COMBBHT. The gentleman from Ohio speaks of this House, ojt of -Ibis slide of the House,starvng the arriy. Does he not know that when tne army dui 7 m iX Jl-cTnn iVwiTthe brovince t Without Democrstic aid the negrOispow failed lait session , wjt ithe .Pronncerlegaod(l aBythiog aod ihv1)QOnfst he of the President of the U nited States discovers this the better for him. larboro to call an extra session of Congress, Hnd oesendWrPtePB i)eiwa8 consalted on thesubject, of; a Cabinetconlifjttati6D,J whefeitf ifwas bf October? Mr? Randall tk 'repl$ to Garfield.---1 ;: : 'J j ,;v t ..1. k,e IUII report Ulf lun iit-yi Li. Uass Vanterjf .wnicn fenaeaiu his conviction of forgerj;, :.hasj5 :not been recerved,. buV jadginSuby coquet malls. trial.hehgs had an impartial hearing., There were five Wdiclfc-eW VgMktl$m;' lW Je was boh'vrbtela feh1; the ?harge bfi'VUia ln a bila!nsVlhe State for'prii ihg frorrr md6 llgOlafter It lraB been approved byhe3 clerks bf both h6tt'se8. '-D1sgTacfnli,as:fhese con iVlctroireU0'th ting which was'ih power ift3ath-CarolinBi for sd long, party sympathy cannot find any cause for regrets uthat r .the r .offenders have been Xposedi and : convieted.--T-os- ton Advertiser i.sRer yUitivr:m si.-.f" ,i'-W'gath'er'from bur'Ricbf nirSnd coffespbnderice and1 State ex changes that ' tire comibgLegisratfare, in both branches;! will ' have a 'large proporttofev probably! k majbrityj of i.'readjastera.? aUnder this termisuk- oJqded all who- favor any attempt at readjustment of , the debt.;, The num ber of "fojcibldjusters," however, js sUiiJap,4,wetbaYe ;,no i fear,, that they wijl.be.ablejto effect repadiation on! the part of the State, .Them aye many,' members' elect who, think, , that an effort' ought to be made to' induce the creditors to ' ahajie :.i . part of ".heir "claim, either principal or iuteresti of both.AoU "Virginian, Demf; I'OLITXCAI, POINTS.. J Well, if Uhe political pot will only keep the dinner pot boiling why, let it boil. Richmond State. . a, i "The world has multitudes; of envious politicians of small calibre it has only one Roscbe Conkling." Utica Bepub tican. One is a plenty. ; Parker, a prominent colored man of Springfield, Ohio, tried twice last week to get his: children into a public school in that, city, but they were refused admittance. That is not uncommon, how ever, in Ohio. Vourter-Journat The silver dollar, discarded,' de monetized, - warred against, measured against gold, still sustains itself at ninety- three cents (gold) showing its indestructi ble intrinsic value. Cincinnati Commercial. There are capital soldiers al through the South who ought 16 be in the army. The country ought to have the ben efit of their skill and experience; they oughtto be of the army, so that the boutb may not feel that the army is not her army, the whole people's army, the national army.. -Courier-Journal. TWINKLINGS. One girl kissing another, says the Daubury Aeuw, is a good - deal like eat ing maple syrup on ice cream. Master at home?' No sir, ' he's s out. Mistress at home.- No. sir. she's out Then I'll step in and sit by the fire. That's out too, sir. The Boston Pilot last week paid its second ten per, cent, voluntary dividend to those who suffered the failure of f atrick Donahue 8 bank A celestial flirtation by moou- lmht Jupiter and Venus were within five degrees of each other a few evenings ago, N. T. Commercial Advertiser. ,. ., . Texas t lightning . scorches the .hair all off a horse without even depriving uira 01 nis -appeuie.- mat comes preuy near "Ethereal mildness. "JJelroit free Press., i,-; :.M ::i j $ f'Yoa-don't get any money out of me," sai4 he, as the man presepted the bill. "I'm a savings, bank -that's what I am." And the creditor went disconsolately ! , Railroad traveling rn France is (very safe. Between 1873-15 but one person .was Killed out or 43,zos,270, and one in jured in 1,024,360, While in England du ring the same period one was killed In 12,- ff i 1 1 nnn aaa j A California" papeHdescrih'os the latest 'thing out as;a new' horseshoe .made out of three thicknesses of rawhide compressed together by heavy nreaaarfe It lis said to last longer, weighs only one-fourth as mucn as tne common shoe, never splits .the hoof, and has no bad influence bn the jfOOt.. ...... ...auJuRf I?. ....... Ji-ui ui. Supposing syoutb, 'with his heart Mo llis I'll. . .eveaaaiu ' v-jr 1 i ,attt::,.tT That shone liket: the' light of the betfutifuf' 5 i . . skies. iUiativ, i " . . ,!;!: tn Should promise Ho love me through all ?of And begged that 4a faeh two w rr ear;little who , , . . fih Quels Iwbuld-wbbldh'f youf 1 ' r ; -.:-vn'"is n -Camden Posti i) dppbse that a girl,1 with 1 her heart ia her iu 'cioines. .nd, her bonnet shoved dawron thebridge hould go for ydur pocket and persoa for o be a useless, expensive and cumbersome. wife t . ; Guess I wouldn't-wbulcl you? ' Reading. Dispatch. ! SO UTH EIIN ' iTEHi. The women of Nashville have raised f vii ror rrernandina. . NewMQrleans seat thirty-eight oonvicts to the penitentiary Saturday, Virginia con victs have days per year' deducted .'from their terms for good conduct - : - Miss Withers, daughter of Sen ator Withers, orYlrgihiCwas married to Mr. Stephen Putfaey, of Boston, at "Alex atdria.aew, days ago. ,,-Kv , .. I r-jack Triplett, of Milford, aged, sixteen, shot and killed this week, an eagle ahich measured seven feet from tip to tip, iving irt his talons sat; the time a good ' sized ehoat. Varrenton Sentinel.- y-i- mx- -7j Beverly Morton, of Clarksville, Va.k charged with attemptinft; , to defraud. Messrs. Canfleld. Bros. &' Co., of Balti niore, 'Of a' Mid 'Vinjt. WBS fined aiO. anrt cfasta in the United States Uourt, Richmond. . i r Sidney -iLanierj has .' written n triakes Wagner's visit 'to America a cer- miBiy..i- n win come U- for tto other ttarJ pose than to kill Lanier." . , , decIdedyeoW the armv5cohfdF VeVutf until' Ine 15 th OCR STATE CONTEfflPOBAKIES, We'agree witVhe Neutbernian, that the colored educational convention which late- ly met in. Raleigh had nothing Whatever to do with politico and any resolutions relat ing thereto rwouia have been out 01 oraer, Southerner. ; "f f t wTTHhuir be sieen "that'wh ile we favor I primary electwni bj lef popple we doubt r their practicability. We are not advised OW thejrweterTnagageir la ' YtrgmbLlt they can be held conveniently wkhout too mnch ' trouble ' and expense,! let ; us -.have' them. In remarking on this sabjecthur Tiedly last week,; we dktnot mean to en dorse the" proposition unless it be v shewn perfectly practicable in an its details Co ventionvsnaall ,: onea especially ate in bad 'bdor andjrarelyifaillo giexise4o4i8sstls- fnclkkd and! much demnlaint, on account of! Ihe die: main iaduencej oi lheireoatrcl by ia -JJo to i'tji iPERSOMAIii'.' iij.ai S., .1 i Ttf tWstVeetffbf "Pittshltfrg 6W Saturday with fOOirfhis'pockets."'1" ,r" ' ' l"1 -nu rrigstreet's "accbnnt ot the.'bat- j tie f 4jeUystu.rg IS beng seyerey jcwtvcisea by sonof thfl 8outlempapr. ! i ...a ,n GetrrgB-Prfcathro sonTawrhabecofhe tie4 American 'cOr-' xespondenLof the L&ndoa Academy. --Dr:;David Li Regersj -ar New jj York physician of eminence, died in -New j. one of Mott's pupils. , , ' ','0 j "One touch of flature makes , the whole world kin.1 Moi ton's mother died when he was very -young.' ' Yet he tenderly preserved every moments, she left beklBd until he die&.AiV'rt Orlean,li(u. t. $ .y- Stanley" is .very 1 magnanimously taking the men, who accompanied him , on his perilous Cobgo trip back to Zanzibar, before he proceeds to Edrerpe to 'enjoy 'the honors which await him for his great dis- covenes.-? An. insane man inNatick. JVIass., observed a yound lady in her ; chamber in the actpf disrobing; and sas lie1 fhotlght from her ffowing robes that she ' was an angel. I order, to test: it lie fired pistol at her and the bullet grazed -ber head.. She made a narrow escape from Teibe an "angel afteli-l-j n HaibJceyei The'5 reason 'Ann a Dickinson didn't accept Ben Butler wben he proposed to her was that she thought all the time he was talking to a , woman, on the other side of the street, and it made ' her so mad she wanted to fan his flushed cheek with a crown of the spikedest thorns that money could buy. ,. LITERARY GOSSIP. r - The life of Pope Pio Nono ' has been written by T. AdolphuaTrolIope, and is published iu this country by Craig & Taylor, Detroit, Michigan The Rev. II. N. Hudson, well known as a Shakespearian scholar, .is edit ing a "Classical English Reader" for ' pub lication by Giun & Heath, Boston: ; "Voltaire," Dy tJol. J. 15. ;iam ley, C. B., is published by J. B. Lippincott & Co. as the. second volume in Mr. Oli- phant's series of "Foreiscn Classics' for English Readers." . . The publication of the "Vest- pocset 8eries" has come to an end with the one hundredth volume. The last eight of the dainty tidbits are Favorite Poems by otedman, Liowell, Mrs. Uemans and uoethe. Shakespeare's Songs, and Carlyie on Burns and Goethe. 'A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.' THE TJNDER- il signed having this day qualified as Adminis trator noon the estate of Isaiah Smith Hardin?, de ceased, hereby notiaes all persons having claims against tne estate or ms earn intestate to present tie same to me on or before the Stfth day of Octo ber, A. D., 1878, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery, and all persons indebted to said intestate are nereDy required to matte immediate payment. . uuxit'AN.Adm r. October 20, 1877. 8u oc 21-oaw6w For Sale. ON FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 30TH. next, I will off er for sale, oa the premi ses, at Pablic Auction, to the highest t Ml Didder, one intra casn balance terms ling attached, situated on the southwest corner of easy, inat une btokk, witn large Dwel ronrta and Harnett streets, in this city, j .lMv4-2aw4w . SaTa ! H. B. GAY. Foreclosure of Mortgage. XY VIRTUE AND IN PURSUANCE OF THE pfaWer Contained ' In a certain mortgage- deed xe- i . . . . , leated to the 'hnflerslgne'd slid' C. D. Myert, fcohsti- tutlng the late firm Of C. D. Myers fc Co., by Ed- (ward L. Hall, bearing date the 35th day of Jttigaet, 0878, and registered In the Register's Office of New UUDHtCOUV, in JKKHC JLM.M.. Ptge K I Will, as the survlvinz nartner ef the said firm, on SAT Y . . i - u 1 r 1 1 . . uce oi new 284Iwill. URDAY, the 81th day of Efevember instant, at 11 id be o'clock, A. if., at Exchange corner, in the city of all In that HOUSE and LOT in said city, on Prin street, Detween rront ana second streets, being est the Journal office bn orijuot 1 1 in mock ik i M1U OCWUU ntrLB, WUlg IM, an4 sdlqinlngOB the, building, and In a TRACT iounty, on the nortbeast a . 3 r4k a. i DF LAND In Pender count v branch of the Cape Fear liver and Clark's Creek. hnd adjoining tha r aUM Plantation, formerly be-. I ft vi:fS !t.D ; JOHN L. BO AT WRIQHT. t nov4-eoatds . , . SnW&Fr , ., I" T CI 1 T r . r A iy TALtf AblW11 RrCK FARM4, 'NOWN1 AS JO roini PETJUt;,LANTAT10N, at the jnnct goa of the Cape Fear and North East rivers. Four undrad Acres of captivated Kic Land, in good or der, and Four Thousand Acres of Swamn and Wood Land. Dwelling House,' Barn, and all neces sary uut-ttuuaings lor Fifty nanus. Also, tne Jiics suns, ana a Tnresning jaacnine, run oy a sixty porse pvwer jmgin, in gooa sonauion, ana capa pie or tareraing ana Dealing irom nve to seven nunarea dusmwot nocperaay.: i i I Also, the FAIRFIELD FARM, four miles from glimington, containing Six Hundred Acres, under ice. with splendid new Bam and Dwelling, be-, ran wu wi kwoiTv luuut auuhcb ui koou oraer. Also, with the Dlace. or eenaratehr. lx Horaea. two Mules, one Colt, twenty-five or. thirty flue Milch vows ana uaives, over one nunarea ncaa or Hogs, f all ages and good stock, and all ef the Farm utensiis, wagons,' 'iows, carts, cv ' mis place is well adapted to Small Fruit Culture and Tracking, also the Dairy Business and Stock Raising on a large scale. Good land Oae Hundred and Fifty Acres cleared no-land. Two Hundred and Sixtv Acres cleared Bice land, the balance heavily tim- -. Also, the PONTI TRACT, containing Three Hun- area Acres, tnree mues irom tne city, part ciearea ana iencea, part it ice una, ine oaianco timDerea. 'ossession given immediately. No trouble about title. Sold because the nartv Terms made easy on sale or long lease. . ; AQoress, I Oct81 eodtf ;K W; Fpa u Wilniington, N. C. W. F. PflTTlTR PrnnriAtnr ' Just Received TiOWDERED SAGE. X CAYENNE PEPPER, HORSE and CATTLE POWDERS , 'amis, Oils, varalsn, window Glass. Ac. fi: s v t For sale at 6BUN PLANNER'S. Druggists. nov 14tff.--y !.!. ".MarkeiBtreet: i i CHABLES KLEIN, Undertaker and Cabinet Maker, ' (Next door to Schatte's Furnltnre Store,) HAS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FINE As sortment of COFFINS. CASKETS, and ever thing pertaining to his line of business. . Furniture vanusaed ana repaired. '. nov li-tf PR138CBIPTION FHEE. , TJV)R THE SPBADY CURB of Seminal Weak .ess. Lost Manhood. and all disorders brought on by tediflcxetiOB or excess. Any drngclai tne ingrecuents. Address Dr. JAQUES CO., Cin- ny druggist ha UES CO., Cin feblS-lyDiw vuunu, kjixiv. Wilmington tango - to aaie to sua mgMtt Didder, t Public Auction, for cash, all the interest (being one an divided eleventh part) of the said Edward L. yaneo, MISCELLANEOUS. SKCRETAKY'S OFFICE. WILMINGTON WELDON R. S. CO., WILJIJNGTON.N. C., Nov. 5, 1877. THE FORTY-SKCON, AWNDAL MEETING; of tne Stockholders of 'the Wf)nlijgtri Wfel-t don Eail Road Company will be held at the Office; uieaiiu ur fluvjiiuoui, 1011. , , .. .J. W., THOMPSON. 'no S-tdW1 , , SECRET ARY'8 OFFICJE, , '- it !!'( nil j f 1 ! WILMINGTb Iff M.i j Tiiov:. '-5,- iSTf. ' 1 Ty" kiMaua,iinIjit MEEriSo of the Stdckholdersi of the Wilmington, Colombia A Aagnsta Rail Road; Company will, he held at lite umce 01 me uompany, in wumington, on tuks !DApf,!tb 30TI1 o". NCWEMBKB,JST7. ;-' -i ." ; ' " -J.'w. raOMPSON.u& 1-notr S-tdm .-, - :, .(, ,,,!-.., Secretary.! Administrators , Sale. Oil WEDNy Dit, THff 'gist INST. ' A I1XR late residence, oqJ.hcbrnefFoiirtli and Queen' Streets, at 'cloelr,fe)erf; Ufe-' irddereigned, Ad-j miniBtrators 'of 'Eliza'betn'' Haulscy,' will offer for! .,!! I.) i.i.-iii- nil l 1 n (i r ! - i I i gale, at Pnblic Auction, all the HOUSEHOLD and, 'iMJ.ll .. 'I I'll1 "i' . t . ' - I KITCHEN FPRNJTUBE and other , PERSONAL PROPERTY, belonging to the Estate of the saidj Elizabeth Hanlsey, tfeceasedJ t J ' . - ' j fit-it. r. if. 5. LITTLETON, j ; ,i u JjOSBPH .WTAYLOR . t. j , Administrators. ' s. U:n 1 m i "nov S tf i. 1 Just Eeceived, IU full J! ; - 7 bbjsu ana iiAVANA i he fniind the fnllnw. -1- A moti est them can g Brands, at OLD jriMJJ PRICES i , Litdlc jCasinsv iTery fine, 55. , ' '-'King Lear, Seed and Havana, 6c; 6 for 25c ' Gold, Seed and Ha yana 6c; 6 (or 25c And -the celebrated ' Cremation, 7 for 25c. H. iBURKHIMER'S,' 1 No. 6 Market Street. . Stilt s It. 2 ' ' We still continae sell the BEST BOOTS & SHOES IN THE CITY, and at prices LOWER than elsewhere for the eame grade of goods Come and see how we do it.V ; GEO. R. FRENCH & SON. hot 9 tr 39 N. Front st. Williams & Murchison, Wliminstoiii, NJ C. I OflFoT 0 T rvtvr PnVOC! I V111 clb XjUW Jriiv'ca5 10 000 SackS ivcrP1 and Lishrin SA LT, l.UUU 'onn Kegs NAILS, OA A Hhds MOLASSES, choice Porto Rico, 100 Hhd88YRU rQQ BMs SUGAR, all grades,' OA A Sacks Rio.Lagnyra and Java COFFEE -.t 1 . JQQQ Barrels FLOUR, all grades .5 200 Boxe Dry Sa,ted sDiti? ' ' rr A A Rolls and Half Rolls Standard tlVlf , BAGGING, 200 xes 200 BoxesCLIfDLKS 2QQ Boxes SOAPS. J ; Tobacco, Snnff, Candy, Lye, .Matches, &c tui 1 or saie oy tne pacsage at very ciose ngnres. nov II tf ; ' ., t . Coal I s Coal ! .i ... - : - - - gQQ Tons K6G-GRATE COAL, .jV: ist n ii . STOVE Ci AL;. 300 Jul. 200 j II ENGLISH COAL, ! ' ' Very choice for quick fires jn grates. . 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Six Dollars a year, or Fifty cents a montn. x wo cents a copy. rS Aaaress , , THE TIMES, Times Building, riHLADELTni Al ... I . ' Ml I rS "t I j j i .. I 1 TR.IRICORDSV ESSENCE OF LIFE restores U manhood and the vigor of youth to the most shattered constitution in four weeks.from whatever cause arising. - rauure impoBsioie. lie ware or ad vertisers who offer so-called Free PreseriDtions that' are useless, ana anaujr prove ruinously expensive-. ! Whatever has merit must cost a fair price .i , $ 3 per. case. " Sent bv exnrecs anvwhere. Sola Aeent. Br. JObV JACQUES; 7 University Place, New York.' Drutrcists saDDlisd. i ;.i;..a, -f t t aujrll-lT- I ArrjjKfj, potatoes, Turnip and cabbage. . ADRIAN VOLLBRS. I f omwmd II hniiriiKiHi 1 1 i:tj'rsjL m 1 1 ii" .iww n w tt , mwrm Curative pads . A euro enre for TORPTD' LIVER . , arising therefrom, 1 ljnff km.. ari(1 all du Womb, and all FemSfe FEVER, Costivcness, DYSPKf Vf'lSlt' LIVER. LUNG an.l AfYilS V5.1-headJ, A"' fiWNAL PAD,'3. Pad torVKil KHNKv Ci 4S.. W.send'tLmCffi Address JUF. SNYDER & CO.racSHp CC week in yonr owutow; 11. UALLBTT & m-: 8 tart- AGENTS WILSOH SEWIHG MACBIKE 829 Broadway, New York CUy- i WONDER BPOlTwoT traordiniry"bok" S5'H.Mc DKRS 'i Containinff.with VFWi.l r. J- CI. rial illnstraUons. Ihemysterie Tte Earth, Natural and Snpefr-Natnral nL,.?4Tei 'ft etc am lit Mi sicai, Kirange Cariosities, Witchei andT? r11 Dreams. Snpfretitions, Absnraities SlW,'ooJ sical, feirange CoriOBities, rions book, the publuhers have re8olttt. r. . . w" uewre 10 see it Addw. C " oesve to see it Adri.r Jtoeton, Maw: WORK F()R ALi, Largeat Paper, Iu tbe Wori5 l,011! moth Chromos Free! Big tom"'e Terms and Outfit Free. Addre i i? to.A-5Ms. BKY, angjiM., M,rn, rePQ. VC fl19 & DAY AT flOME. &tenlrr Vl fit and terms free. """t Oai - TRUB t'i HXTTIA IWB VITifn ..T -1 r ' ' .UUIU JJ $5to $20 dirS; Jaclrson's Best SWEET. HAYI CHEWING TOBACCO ' was awarded the highest prize at Centem,!. Bitoinforite fine chWing quahties tta ?l?sp and lasting character of its sTe el'inK aSdfr mg. If you want the best tobacco eyerTl?; your grocer f orOhiaandsee ttateach Mk blue strip trade mark with the wJr$VWl Best," on it. Sold wholesale hv for sample to C. A. JACKSON & no vZ:.. . 4 rars, Petersburg. Va. t Jsa.au u win . nov 3wD& WANTEDJheoie,r lenrated Old Stock Ales and Ported th only, to a good responsible Wholegsiewl,0 Liquor House in vmingTo " Vt , i theni and they to sell at a price Tto X taToiS cost andeipenses Preference dven tato&Z have customers who deal in AleS and PoruT nS class home and New York City -refereBCM as to the responsibilitj of 8PPTict AlSS an excellent reputation at tbe North; and St letterto -a, c. IVMAPI A: CO. rrt 2! iw Md M'?e. 518 to 632 West oct21-lmDAW m St. New York Citv. ' New York SHOOTING COAT, STYLISH, HANDSOME COAT. First Clags in every particular. Pleasant to wear, durable, and in the end the elieap- cst . MADE OF BROWN VELVETEEN. Pockets and Lining made to take oat, ?o that it may be worn for early fail and winter shoAmg. Horace Smith, Esq., says : "It is mjfidca of s shooting coat. I have worn them for genera! year j, and will have none other." . . Price for Coat, f 23: Vest. fi.51. Alan the ht to brown corduroy Pante, at $10 per pair. I makeon ly the one grade, as the cheapest goods do not turn briars and will not give satisiaction. Also, in addition to the above, lam makings Waterproof Canvaua Suit, cut same style as the Vel veteen; goods, not stiff and hard, bat soft and plea sant to wear; guaranteed to turn water. Sportsmen who have seen it say it is The Pest Yet. Coat $G.5d. For full Suit, $14.00. I also make the Sleeveless Coaf ; Vest with Bleeyea if desired. Rules for measurement and samples sent npou application. F. L. SHELDON, oct 25 D&Wtf i EAHWAY, N. J. SHARP'S M ETALLIC CARTRIDGE, MIUTAllY, HUNT ING AND "CKEEDMOOK" KHfLhS EXCEL ALL OTHERS IN ACCU RACY, 8TRENGTH AND - SAFETY. . No Prematture Discliarge Ever Occvn Every Rifle warranted a good shooter. Canbrv 40, 44 and 50-100 ofian inch, and of any desired length. Charge ef powder from 50 to 105 grains. Weight o haljs from ,280 to 549 grains. Stock, plain; aUe Pistol grip and checked. Bights: plain; Globe and iPeep Sights; Vernier with interchangeable from Bights and Wind-gauge. Every variety of tm munition for above guns, constantly on hand. Prices from $30 to $135. septai-DAWtf Bridgeport, vow. SPORTING DOGS. jBreEDINQ KENNEL'OF A. G. WADDKLL. ; (Formerly of New Jerscj), ; EDINA, KNOX COUNTY, MISSOURI. The FtoeslSteains of.. . BETTERS. POINTERS, SPANIELS AND OTHER ' 5 SPORTING' DOGS, " . Bred from both Imported and Native Stock , t Aerate Drices. apJ0D&WH. j gerate prices SPORTSMEN'S rir rnWAV1 TVTnnnO QlTlS Ull- 1 811116 U MOCCdbl i ...:, ..... ' , ; 1 ljnnrn Ifnlf! 4STNS. BOOT MOCCASINS, SHOE PACKS, LADIES' MOCCASINS, CAMP SLIPPERS, made from carefully selected stock, hi the best aa ner, at prices to suit the times. sena ior circular ana rnra i.. jqs -' , , -. MARTINS HUTCHlitUB, PC. BOIIW1 NewJauWr . i TlTUfl THE SSEIDEE BfiEEUH-LUiuu'" Shbt-Cun. . . AttKft All. t Prices, $00 w . MUZZLE LOADING GV$ j ALTERED TO BREECH-LOADING, j Prlcee, 40 t $100. ! Clark & Sneider, MANUFACTURERS, i - ;. mWeitrrattSlree Hiffh-Bred DoffS. English, irish and qordon sbttbbs- of the Choiceit Breeff". with guaranteed pedis"' For sale by g, f - B- York.I nov 7 D&Wtf IT. A. 8TEDHAN, ' S At'fnrnATrflTiri fionTisellor tA I' J5UZABETHTON, ' BLADEN COUNTY, J- '. riniiVLTT -o. tri Rrfrlr Rnildin. OCCppie" wraiuswt;.' '- ; :,.i1iflP'5 !KSUXKsKrJ dwiud, aaa ienffl of ainoand nnwarda made for Uive r - , BDecial attention to Claims, vw- . u without suit. Drawing Deeds,, MoraRewtj ap o- WANTED 1:- - ( J
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