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Where an advertiser contracts for the paper to be seat to him during the time his advertisements is in, the proprietor will only be responsible. for the? mailing of Jthe paper to his address. - ' . ,.- i Remittances must be made by Check, Draft, Pos-, ul Monev Order.. JExuress. or in Kegisterea ieuer. Only such pablisher. Commanications, unless they contain Important news, or discuss briefly and properly subjects of real Interest, are not wanted; and, if acceptable in every other way, they will invariably be rejected If the real name of the author is- withheld. Only such remittances will, be at the nsk of the ozmnn Stare WILMINQ TON, C: Tuksdat ' MOSNINQ, Aug. 2C, 1879. SCBTJBZ OR TBLK PBESUDEHCT. 1 Carl Scharz has been talkiog freely about, the RepuUican nominee for T . S - TT r Ol when "'they "reach Vilraington ibey ia kir.wufcw.'; At u a r-itur oi no lui- are actually very cnach higher on the J porlanceao us whether Mr. Moore earth's surface than "when they. were amid their own thoroughfares ;. )r 5 The Sonihertfpeop!e favor hia groundless assumption by saying "up North and "down South." "It is time to reverse the phjases MjjQoodjpe suggjests." Weof ihe SontbAniast o gin "to look idownt Upon Yankee- Henceforth , ie( f .traveners, ,;fr6nVv the South go down to Boston, fiWbaf propriety or sensa i there : say Mnn Vftrtr mhn hnr i nhorea V i fHad to ViiAirV'the'necessarv1 obrrebl . 1 1 "i lT I. .' 1 J M I I finn - - T titm nnfnt it nnt Avar Kid your iiame' to What yon' write... . j higher than their moantaios? A NORTH OIKVLINA OABfuTlE i An anonymous writer in tho. I? ieigh News thinks he . has; inadeai point upon us in regard to Whatlwt said about Maeaulay'a critiipii upoi L?rbker.nf We dare say' we 4re" ai familiar with the Noctea b the iwrilei is. We have besides Carlyle's elab orate reolv to i Macaulav: both N which he will find printed ' side by side in Arnold's ediUonof J'Jobnson'a Lives." ; We, did not refer t Maoanj lay as ihe writer; charge8,jas au example of "fair t and Accurate criti cism." Ourcriticnw we did notJ for he quotes our language in whioh! we say that wif we hid (ell spiteful we popl haw been tas sAanausnd; punffeni as Macanlay when heaUacked sol vigorously And aayafley,"&c. We have . often "read . Jaeaulay8 biting criticism atfd !we wrote under standingly about it,-" We r did not choose to imitate Macaulay, ecatSe we were not disposed t6 be either. sharp, spiteful, orSjmge.;3; If, ur critic will be as fair towards as as we have been towards Afr.1 Moorflf r Ve shall not complain. We had -been accused "of merciless oritieism,' and were entering our protest ; J'.4:,". s;! TcQttrritie.whttesyHiiftat lieve that Latin and sarcasm are his forte, laughs at us for presuming to say that we could, have; been spiteful and savagea8 Macaulay was' in bis attack. He ; intimates tSaiweJ ire guilty " jff yerygjrea icruiOPtt to fbethmr lish writer - since John Milton in the rnaUrioijsjollyJh We iid avails himself -or not of our sugges tioni. ; If v": ?an 'stand !l surely we 'can stld it. We Bhall, jtputowrv tjme, hvelhcr 'note , imprint. We know we have donej some good, for we tiniavix wmelif 'thebeseducajed genjjeme.n of the State tliai ur iibbr haA! been' r iM the critsf -ihew will, Abo w iwhereii weihitv&beeaioUnjust 'ta.thel supply, "it wiirat the same time very greatly increase the distress in Eng land. This country is rapidly be- mingihegrariry of he woHa,and': the VVjeaiern aTmers wttr reap , large benefits front Eurppejti -rmiff orMneSy It is thought that the distress abroad jHdllajasejaJarge-fi country,r8ueciaily .otr4Arm laoorers andsWlfeaW J f i not remotely intimate that we could. v: it." ? cupy um - excellencies m any a agree; President. He is for Sherman againBt the field. He will oppose Grant if he is nominated. He would not oppose ''' Blaine, but - he would not support, him.'. He i against any man . i. j , -. I we only said we could be savage and fancy Sherman: but he knows him. I ; , - . .1 f . , : ' . i' aharp and pungent as he was in. a par- hnt tow rk vtrr am1 hnhnvnd Kim f r I vA P w A - . . I.ticular instance. We perhaps of- the man to squelch Grantism. We L , , -, :. j, r ' u-: e v . I fended good taste jo aaying so much. mua ha fnllarinrr hit. ff hiatnrv on I " W JO ; ft appears in the Washington letter II ot dimcult W wnte sharp Andj trthe Baltimore It represents ifatt,DS II ' not a W Sclmrz as spying: - - ' High exhibition always of power. It -Wneii hejanliEfitfts mide'it ihe'un ?a machtter i. bo .fLS:3ft maturn'oL lheir jemaining in the Cabinet iithan to be sharp. Wo commend thisr lii&t Packard i n -JjOUisjana ana Cnamber- L J i' U- t' '"i" iuin in Rnnth nwYim ithnnM ft, .iirtH in I paying to our auonyraoutf dealer.lrr go by the boards ind1that military inter- I Ismail scraps of Xatin and.misrep tef!1 t"t kentatiofH t OiiDJt iSUbL to encounter a bitter'hosUlUy from Sherman in the Cabinet meetings, but to his aston ishment . he found ' that : Sherman agreed with him fully." This cave a majority of the Cabinet over to the peace and concilia tion policy, And made it aa-easy- mattet to briDg over Messrs. D evens, .Thompson and McCraryiSoastobATe the Adnunlstratioa act with unanimity. After the downfall of Packard and Chamberlain, ' Sherman con tinued . as the strong supporter of all the President's - conservative ; measures. &- He never once flinched, and when h followed. up the Packard ana Chamberlain business with -his fight : against Conklibg' and the New York Custom House rinz. Secretarv Scburz Tsays he Concluded that berewasthe- man for theKepubncaA' emergency the emergency Ming the killing off of, the Grant nroni ' He does not know ;lhat Sherman will be nominated, :buthe "'will pre- vent varrauuirom vDeiog ine cnoice. me, vxraut, urou, vii iuo oiuer uanu say that his declinature , amounts to notbingThe Mri'iJeUer'Baysj "They : say - that Sherman's candidacy re- Bat let u ctfpnhe TalheE ty omment of our "sharp and pungent" sritic upon our presu mption Wr inti lauog mai we, toi-xouiaT)e Tn oc- sasion as "snarpand pungent" as Ma", 3aulay.: It is too good to be omitted, bpecially his Iiitm: V: , "We challenge America to eaualthe )limity of unconscious power in this ten-l iencer jrith a proufsattofacl4on fthal fieev : raneia lraiir oniy excemeo. vrtt nsuncb- roachable. In fact, in thu hot weaiber: ir iso cooi u comes over us like the northern reezes Upon an tcebere. We are otmressed with mixed feelings. - We, tremble - at Mr. Moore's temerity and congratulate him ppon bis fortune, but weJ sigh to think that we nave lost juacauiay. autolmur aa i0 We can console our critic. (. On Imirer of Mr. Moore's book said it ras full of Homeric, power. and inci dent, or words to that effect; whilst youlwrite. ' It appears that Alexander riainfl top.'whenSecretaryof AheTTreasury ;AfteilthjQojklng-Spistte:8tylfi4i 'A, beautifhlromin'hkmed Maria Iiey- akd BtiitmDH'(uV'ob!ecfB8'ntit) loveWt 'pelf ,Sa ."was" used,-as a I anno ho - t.t n. n it aftrn nn Vnn a . nnnn n-1 drels. and tbefleeretary hAd-to "ponyf tip" MattyhetosafrdsVia Marta was in- Irodo'ced us Che wife of a scoundrel! named Reynolds, but she was of. the .Ji..rfuj'.i' a !... u .J paran, j3ernuariat -type. , vv itn porrection f.jwe .give what; George oi i .t.ij. ttT :ri j -r AlekaikJHaniiltori1 -- ' ! ' 2 ''rTamntdn'is name ! waS1 r'not free! from y UbhtiAounessi II appears nrat'il was bb-1 served by iftadRme yasbington,icwbftAi.hB was at Morristown. pe himself .singularly and cbaracterisUcalry confessed if publfcly .waAn secretary of the Treaguryadmutea the. frailty, but so as to defend dhit ofacial honor. The object of his h?ve was not an Aapatia, nor a Cleopatra! HeJ was-weak enough tote attracted by an artful and eh 8crupulous.creature, Mari JJeyoolds, tb wile or a aespicaoie ana unscrupulous man.. There was no Bfaiot-gun , used. It was simpiy a masuea Datiery.:; , , , Now and then thej;e can be fouud a Republican paper .that sisgusted enough and candid enougb, to speak freely of trre-grlrilatfth)f-18YG, and o. condemn. hecourse of Iiayes : and his , political,, family rewarding ev.ry one of the rascals who was enr gaged in the dirty irotk. Th Iowa S is ampablicaa paper, but It Seilfi4 nS8!ate"i-oeipre8a it- - st'Snwi'H -li ofj j' - f - ii-- i sen auer wis sort: ,'Cortland Pmker. who ia ta bu Ilia new HinisCer to Russia,' was'one of ihe visiting siatiesmetf tb LoUlsiida:5 It is to hoped that some day all that kt of men; eVeu totbe last one of them, may gel an office. , They nil oueat iu nave it curing ium AiMUipisira tkm';,r Fbr-it it ndtllikely that there Willie abothea.AdmiaU(ttiid 4he: &Jlhbtt- band years iba will nty oil such me3,(M such work. It is right, that, Ihey should be pald now, add We trust ihe last or the 9oaR roll has already blent nearly 'reached .' i vy e-jhope tha pwiloa aqwunt of, the visit ang statesmen themselves, . but still mprejm jaccoant of tbr pan V . l' The i?eiecjhaiiadorgotteBi tbe Borrds and bSfcletftf rbf-fJasanaVer tile Ibrgdmembfe? of l?Alteturwng poara oi uouiaiaua, wop. was .mmct ro; hjeayily aod wbOj has pever tasted, 1 1 "j js.t . us iuhvh) anuusuuv.: more candidates there are with: sonnrposK J Itogether - superior Ho- Macccway; live strength the more complicated Wiethe . stook-Sj1 r'ii 'J opposition to Grant becdme. and the result 1 " loOK wree ff&M iimwrW will inevitably be that Grant will have to I MaoanUy , inoluded,' to- give iis ; an ue iaaen as a iasi reson. luai as naves naa I JtketCtsii iTi to be Ukeuat Cincinnati.- Schurz'5 threat .TST TO1 J?Pi .ntif nominated I Our critid Iras Kally crained a erreater" that he will not support Grant geance shouldT they be' Chwairted in their I in ds to say b . but we h!ave Oira- If Sherman-should kill off Grant 5' he willoiigodeed dbtiess. 7 j; sui . -ii. c I mn to say tharliifl style was equal cord. .-rrw ho will rkill, off . ,Sherniaq 2 JB , T . f- t t s." f not die tongueless. ',: J i VLSK CEOGUAfUX COttKBCrjBD We DyjifMSiiittaha"t appeared .in the' Washington City eiw ' may regard Macaulay arid roude and Gibbon as quite oommon- ace wueu comparea witn tne won- - . - j that excites so? much crushiner nraiaa Critig on, a .Bubjeptf that - is of some I ahd.voluntary sympathy. Tr!l":rSingt0D- V If the Stab has' donetMriri o ru,. m j -4iac. s asauieti.LV i fav ,n4ritw. it tllf JWwabAX -rf-H..yiu when it ts pointed out. i: Onr critic of , . n. luwimuu UBUWO I hfl Np.tn Hno. nnt nni1ul. h 4 .n0ll.l pl.7 of lhere We Me not mtImi 'tot It is well known that iheYankees as, task with reluctance -iustbna sume invariably to 1 in every particular terpnse .wealth, population, and "cul-1 nueation tli .rll f .Lu chaw,n' but' even above us in eeo- ti AAnfiatnarl . Ant' m a aJ ITT- l! Bniputcu . ocation.:;-itseemi.at.ady experienced before what awai ;o rate that in the-, last-particular the 1 .-t ... ,.s.s.. 8 ab?ve. ihem, ,f quwhen tjiej d scriminate.1 We hiyelwritten . uu'wn ?r.tne;-pnnnyijputh" tVing in a spirit of mAlaVolenea and his treason made profitable. '. But j all that can be said will? not repair 1 the injurious effects this affair will j nave upon vuo jemocraoy ; at iue ,No .hwl'-hj.we regret to say, is ,bei: g rapidly burdened wif.tr more tha v it can carry by thes incchsid erater&cts in'thd South which arS in variably charged to the aecount of ihe 3xiji BaUimoreQasetterDexru. I MISCALL A1JEOU3. MPOttAHIKV. 3There is progress roanyyijouihejji States, kit j may t be slow, Jibwv4t Ms sure. Virginia has improved - in inAnespectsibut iriAhepusbandrv . ind nog-raising tpere ris a reported ecune, specially in miajiio ;v irgioia. be.uditorlsreport ishowsi that : in hAt.seetion Ihe reduction iin t sheep more than hflfffi s eetions there is ,aoniaBeteaaeiin atbe- tireteeBfftdlasAea riae -South wesleftf irniVhaapf mpre man a quarter or me caiiie auu. beep or tne., otate. n ..tne wnoie State there were 240.714 horses .and mules, 589,94frattff(r341 "sheep, Ind 817,fluWiUWaU uereaie - orp. the ensa- tieiurtis of 1870. Comparedwifli' 1 StfOwlilch -as aboW the high tidtf Idst before tpe war, there are many more cattle and abodt the same number of horses 13 mules, while of sneep is a fifth less And swine a third. , A Novsl Vleisr -ol '.t'lsea'iilfl Jtlontli of vmpo i?rV;RlTfir,a'N'.'y.J mar-TnETSiJ 1 Top oTBI (.Correspoodeuce of the Criticl Northern ,men make-rHhe v gedgra phieq!jd they .lay;it jiAwjiaL.afun-i daffienjtal .thftfcAb-eajrtia itvierjty-, aiA,and ;-, third ; mileir -jgrmlmi in diameter . throueh the equator ,,Uian through "tTiepolesJ. O.fder. writers jmti it' ai" thirty-four "mfreAifferejice, iuj breadtn;' but 1 talce'the 'laUstVscren-! Tiff n "'hiAftHtf rAmrntv this fact that ihequator jiSfjLhirteeul Anil one.aixteenth miles! further from the centre of the earth than are the ; Soles. In other words, the equator i that nian y; 'miles higheJ: than the poles. This ia true, not merely of the apd ,surac,ib.uVo jtpe v9feao - an1 tne ocean at tne equator musvue ..as high as ' a" mountain'1 at one ' of ihe poiespif It were inbrel than twfeethe elevation above the. sea of the H ima- laya or the Andes. . , , .... 4 : ..now it j is perrectiy manuest to common'' sensej and' indisputable qo scientific prinfiiplesjf that the 'rise in the' Aurface of the ; water, : from the Poles JLO the Equator, nj ciHtbe gradual and uniform And henoe, if 9Q degrees ffiv& an elevation of 13i milesor 70.- 406 feet, 1 aegreewifte J7BC( feet, andloaegreAs wilfgivo 1M0 feetiTfie TT U1M9 JXtOUUiaiUS III jnugiauu are on the 44th parallel of latitude, or. very neartand Are6,428 feet in height above the sea level in that lati-, t'ude. .The mou th of the' Cape ' Fear river,'in North Carolina,' where it en ters the ocean, is on the 34th parrallel of latitude, and ia'theref ore 7,800 feet higher than the sea level on the 44th parallel. It follows therefore, that it is at the same time 1,372 feet high er than the top of the White ,Moun-tab.- -m- - "It' is for the seftiriisYaiDOt iWia&j to explain- ho w it is 1 that the: ' waters of the ocean heap'thernselves up to wards the Equator, i. Jtt ncwy , be the effept. of the revplutio'n .pi h; earth upon its axis, and its motion ii.the same directiof in its progress around the Wun,'br it may1 be these' mptibhs combined with the- greater bulk1 And f density Of the earth -Abot the Equ; (tor which would give it greater at tracUor .ia that part .than at the The practical application, f of the truth here' established on acknp'wl- eded scteritifid principle is the pro-' testfwhtcfVT here enter1 against the northern heresy which ia expressed in, the phrase 'ownKSputh v- It is 5rps8ly, false in fact ftnd s highly w-; a urious ' totsv j. . It, retarda immigration aud. depreciates ;t(;yalue' of, pur lands. .. The majority Vof'' northern eopie, nobwimsiaoaiog ineir ooastea ddcationAl adviftlagesj afeo com- letely-rmpoeedcon hyithls , populat hrasa that, they, think they are eoine own Spjnthi when athey leAVje Boa on. on the seashore, to visit the moan- ains of North Carolina; whereas heir own scientific geographers will rove id them that they ascend when hey go from the top of Mpuht Wash ngtoq i ttf the sMcoast kf 'North Troliaa; -It i'iAai?trUefii that we lay.e whAV we call a low level district n Jthe aeasho.r i eighty miles in' read.tb. ; . J5u tjmeasured as ; the -men if science measure the earth, these j re high landa to theNe w jEpglander, rniie purmountainldist;? j bove their isolated peAks in , Maine I sbsbect1 thaf thrhrase "dori oouw, auu tuu laiBu meory on wiucu ot XVjtithought it B??-about linia tbatf onje! b0Winsuould3Mrren the 5 large tnegrO riddeit counties of the! East-.; which fur ai many years have been contending against overwhelming poluicalvdds,, with -nopros- pec or iocai success, auu-Tueiu toeiuer in party brgaQization-with' the hope o' betie- fjting J the'State at 'taifc Yftl WcfylCn.bV hfe underslbod uslendeaynrio 1 mfl tjfe juash aaiusv wo it coiuui. n? uu i u ol lum State hominiftioos minf :Of ihrf largest 'kpd ii - rner is nothing more awe-iusp'riiigKinsn the idea of the relentless hand, of .the law throttling fhetirimlnat Vn the trarkness" of a daiogeon of between "bfp walM ,-TaiMt c Be yond. - 'There bediesafondaad rnfamoUsfy': sympathy ifde&ied him, A'rid'witboat pay a or tnei burr air ofActlehraitt without Speeches id eelf-xaltatiop,' hdVfthbtt -any incidents bf'pernp' aid cffctirlaetabice h gees quftlriri'ttf his grave. 5 N' Rentier sehsrbflilles are blunted by i0' liibHfotl; death is not aade so famiffar. but' in the latter cSse is attended with alltbe surround.' ihgs of feorror and infamy. :- We trust thai hereafter the Commissioners of all bur counties, will .Rive mote Itwught u the effects oi public and ji vale, :exequUppfti and:'when tue'y cumeo considerhe Ques tion ih'all of itabeariogs 'we .will- hnvp. an end of public executious iu. Nyrtli; Oaro-, lina Charlotte (Xuetvei:. f-.i, .l , We'ire'gtaiJ thai; some 'of the best oiublio sstimhiM&tmndtuBMtr.- ihe that hereafter they shall be con t!hfpriVale1s The law oufht irl i imperative. vv tiy vpuniy jLoru- : t lssiouers uuouiu erauiy a very un 1 ."2."-! PL heaUntul curiosity, by. stimulatinc", it itisji-t-ij i:.ivt iiTi.. - at..jL , 14sjJ,' ii LebAnging.pf ,cjilpjrUin.ubUo. e. do opt .underataad. :Not ? possible bod car arisen andthe? etperiehce of au ooservant men is tnav it excites i 4i'T' .'n't v V - 5 5if ' ' "' " i evil passions' apd pleases only those .hp.ianliehlbliri' humanl misery ahd suffering. ,,The Stab, sometime apMMi?!vJMu W9h executioqs,; ahd.wemetely refer, tot it trow toe 'ex-s press &ur gvatificatlon: At1 the- course smiif -'aoniuiBfl arffursuing1 With-Yefer6tjfllr4 iha trtaf t a in ii 1 z. ! The almost total distraction ol the wheat crd in England,and the short 4iess of crops in GFermahy aha France, they are constantly ascending, and 1 have tried io point'ont .so some errors r will necessarily cause large purchase I9 ??HJ le leBremjiVnrU.ia. Almost .certain theref olrei that bread" Btul& willbe fcig&er-'this ipier : thafl last.1 Whilst it will tax ndn-produoers llSwltfSe 'of benefit toe farmVsW taife" more miin-ihe' necesaar home ttapiPre 1 rma'dtfj: with t'tBS' top North5 and beitdbirBdfithd lfJthe stereotyped lioer cannot, AJb th rown in any other way, , we will MaVe' td get upa Southern. map mean ' a Southern' made" toap with Uie'top Sodth and tire bottom Kbrtb.: IU , , :J.x".1'J ln3v li (( ' - t . ,ap, ean wSf riinn KM T mnmnMT J'3 ill Every reasonable presumption lies agiiflst the elayer :of Oizbtt and against ;the: r people " Who 1 recently Urou9lit Violence ta ' hearto Tdfcn jiixbnotttf'lthefieldaA candidate LfptLA politicat ogee; which he had the Clearest ngni Heeiy ir sucn was nis Measure. It is no WuctfTa,'TaY hthft th kiffinbFthis feporman will excue w dowi vi luuiguauon' against thSothr4fr0myer pitrtof the other section; and thaiW6 'sHall have te pay heavilyi ifJH as political nrense, f4r the senseless paasiotf of one man, And f or the lotise '-mpral code of 'a' i4mmunity3trt cvniKjhi 'Bach passions a e, tolerafedpdiBap en C' ttraged." . Ufltilrf enoh occurrerubes: a e( effectually checked and the deers fsuch deedAperiouslypunished arid fid under the banjojjbllgLppipion the outcry AgainsTtifeSeuAh a-will nver.p.ease, pa the part QfLthose wbd arrpgatg, f ojna themselyeA l a - u higher standard of civilization. Pfersfrwr t f-uXiJThtf RadicAl press iPd1 people' vii MViimiiUj' Buii ottji, will; uia&o uu 'allowance for. the -terrible ' nehif ahte'r oft this jnad nor. will : they . bear in 'mind the fact thataJie yliimself was dabtain of a i fshPtsun2iornnuiv.,r. e'risased in theerfrerwwrkT5f-bull dozing Republrcatf v8te 'ffiindt; election ia Mrgsissipp??311 Jmitttef ' iidw rabid and cruel an' enemy a man msj uavB UHuif iu vvuer iiinus, uniy be will turn hgaltftft lifsparty1 and take service- under vth6 Radieafs all his former pins iarci' condoned," -Kd- isT ttf tfartAarl 4 a a hfrvh TllOfia nmnivr1 fihm I hiiiuuuu wu aasgta asrasw auivu-vuvuia If" l;.M tisjf ii-iii 1 J ?u I ' .. . .... .j. . AT .ti .Ai 3f -.Jji.--t.i-ft ftjl.ji .1J ! Jul - a'lj ifc-nJ tiuil sit ati: !i-'' "ii i! "i jitiM fiHr l 1 tia,VC "iJ ifil J W. r lUfJsfJjl u Joi! j ! -jJi !. -t-iuai :i i i ttii ?if' f.r -t-' f. Ll'i t -itfl u. ii!ii.!jlt, t.i jHvH''' 0 T;1 -IV ' ill L' -(': ,.J-J. JVJ Ol-ilV I I..M . i i t i . . . j j ij-if'-l f! I ijrTr -flan IU l AV .t'iS'"S.' OF f The Wilmingtoii.Oolttmbia tfe 'Augusta ?S Ui)cr Decreet ;7iifb Foreclosure. lid! J 0 1U:.'-j- -of-:; jf-U J3y VIItTUB tJB1 A PBCSBB OF THB C1U--mitt Court of tha United States, for the District of North .afollaa, 4th jJadiclal District, made . ta the case of tteorge S. Brown and Knoch Pratt, traateea eomplalsants. ajralnit TheWllmlagton, Oolombia, and Augusta- BaU- Boas' Company. Defennant, the atdermened. Dancan J.DevaBe. oowiititsstOaer a pointed, by said decree, rWill sell by public aactioq to the highest bidder, at the Court riense door, ia. tae uitr of -wiimiogtoB. in tne mate or Mortn Car olina, on WBDNBaDiT, THB yiBST DAV OP OCTOBER, K. D. 1879,-at W'eloclCj M., the entire Rail Boad, as the 'same exists am1 is now used, known as TUB WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA AMD AUGUSTA RAlL BOAD, extending from theCitj of Wilminston. in the 8tste of Aorth Carolina., to the City of Colombia, in the State of 8oothOaroIi na, a -outaaoe of One Unndred aird Khoety-One Maes, wUhaU the BaUwa7s,KighUof, Way, Depot "ana oiner lianas, xracKfl, jsndees. ia- uuvna, adiguo hwbci, vac in uqases. wooa uobscb,- aucnxee urooni auu.. Houses. BBops. ana au oiner tinepa, nouses or jsoUdiags and aU Locomotives, Tenders, Cars, and other Boll inr Stock or Kqoimneots. and all Machinerr. Tool. tlmplementa,- Jtmd and. Material of any kind, fer i said Bail Road, or any part thereof, and all'Appar jtenancss orKlxtnresof the same, belonging to, or jporchased' by, said before named defendaatt te aether with all and singular the Corporate Bhta Unranchises and Privileges of the eaia above juuned (defendant, as the same are set forth In the Inden ture of Mortgage referred to iff the BUl n4 lnaid Case, and all the estate, rikhts. title, interest Droner- ty claim and demand of.aald defendant,-in an to any juia an Keai ana rersonai rroperty, or effects herein before referred to, or which is owned by said, ilifMulsn. " The parchaser will he rwmired ta pay ia Cash, OA -he 4ay of sale, or within thirty (30) Days thereaf r, the sum of Twenty Thoaaand, Dollars, an the restdaeot the purchase money- in three equal 'pay-, neat, at Three. Uix and Mine Months, from thrf nay oi aaie, witn interest from aa a ate at ue rate: u eixpvr cculuiu per annum. . 4 ne puicnaaer or orehaaers may pay any part of the purchase mo key not reqaired to be pud in cash, In any the inistaaaing nones, or tne ceapona tnereart seemwa iy the mortgage, or deed of treat, referred , to ia he BUI and decree' in said cause, to the extent of (be pro ratajtereenlage of the par valfle of the said aoads aadeoatJana whicA-tha aoldereUiereof willl he entlUedlo receive upon ihe dislribotion of the; f proceeds of the' said tale under tne aforesaid' de- I eree, The certificates of Indebtednees mentioned 1 in the BUI and decree in, this canse, wiB be received f in payment oi tne parc&ase money, except tne snm; Of Twenty Thousand Dollars above mentioned, at k whs buv eeaaae.v misviuttt MitbvrAHUj accomoanv and be aarreadered with ' the eidd cjertiflcataki. T ,i-Jt I Possession will be delivered to. .the purchaser whenever and tw soea as' one half of alt the Our-1 chase, money shall : nave beea paid to the ahderV signed CommtsBioaer, and tne DurchaSer o aaechah sers shall haye-assumed ell the cOnuactoandUa-J Duiun oi in 15 neceiver nereiorore appointee, lnuus chase, and a&all hafe tndemnifleW ' binv asalnsf the same. and. when the !Ooart snail so order under tthe ierms,oi.tn?oecree. ... p r' t;J i;it j .:.-., ;!. - . j Cemmi88i6nerM ' !aogld3t AStawtOctl-r itithsa- da ' ? ATiiaorizea oy lae common weajin oi. rLemuqcyif. v Popular Monthlj Drawing of the1'. ..:-a MA-iiiii.kI.i a?? In the city of Louisville, on l. 8atarday,Aiig - it:-: lug vimiuiK'Xui ho iuuiiinu.u un donated character-andetanataevarid ticket bold era. f agents and clubs are respectf ully requested to send oa representauves wim proper creaenoais to exam ineJnto XheiMawing. '--y '-i- -. GRAND AND UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS OF i y THB NBW FBATUKES. ' " ' ' Every tlAet holder an be his own supervisor. .Mali Am. M. vimmWM m..r1 un A I. mIajlaI in ik. l,iu,l -- " The Management, call atteatioa to the grand op- nrtanitr presented of obtainitg for only $i any qf : THE FOLLOWING PRIZES. 1, v. Prize :. ...30,000 100 Priees $100 each ttDfiOd lirnze....... : iu,wju. wairnaee-. -ov eaca r iv.uve Prize..: : .. . 5,000 sarPrlaea: " SO each U.000 10 Prises (1000 10,000 1,000 Prises 10 each 10.000 SO Prises - 600 10,000 , i? - , . i 9 Prises A3Q0 eaca. Approzimiuon Prixee. 3.700 o Mm ' enflnaAh 1 fion 9 Prizes i: Prises too each. MO each. L800 900 1.960 Prise. ; . fUa.400 Whole Tickets, $3. Half Tickets, fl :; r ? - f; S7 Tickets, $50. W Tickets, $100. All applications for dab rates should be made to the heme office. - - s : Kemlt by Poet Office Money Order, registered let ten, -hank draft, or express. Full-list of drawing published in, Louisville Courier-Journal and New Vi-k Herald, and mailed to all ticket-holders. Per tickets and information address T, J. OOMMER-, urnal Bo JrORIL Secretary, Courier Joi tsTiiie, is.y. ::unuM UlUiUlUK UUH aug 14 eodw 3 C0IIIIEECIALH0TEL u j ;-i:Wliml!t5i.!'jfvc::;v,'v'r? 5. ti-t Sohutte, "Pxop'Tf TP . i - and refitted, is now one oi E COMMERCIAL, FOBMSBLY THB EM- PaBE0U8.R,' having been theioughly renovated: fthe 810'' FIRST CLASS HQTBLS lathflcity v,t.t4 - s-u ss Ji v -i- t,- vrf' il-f-J , .The Table Is supplied with the best our Home and Northers Markets afford. BOARD-PER DAlf ' S3 andf4 50Jji-TU''i. u ! -al -,( i ., c i i . t , i i i ''(ttrr'1. i tSyLarge Sample Rooms for lha Commercial trade,' 1 - . r- j. j " ' i ! : t r L -Ptl nn;0S'S'- . By A First Class BAR and jBiLHARD BALL i v0y-FaA8 LDNcn daily' nam II AC ii. to 1S.S0 i -1- j--v t .TT.v: ..TmULlf : L1"3- A-J B-THS PURNITmv3 MASUFACTUHlNG teentres. A BBUBENDB. of the new Furniture BUtfe, so as to enable tnem to offer their customers thn Nawest-Stvles at Xoweef PrleeK' tbef nroof of which will soou be on exbibitioabi-.- v.? tj v N, B. Corner Market and 8d St.f WUmfngton; N.O BAGGING Gunny . :r'. ..; - standard. r. .,' BACON North Caroliaa: t i Hams, V Knew).. . v.i. snoaiaerSvii ... i f Sides, N. C. choice, aj ft . K i western emosea- M.t Krt H iUamS. U .W-.. fU:,-fJ', i; i, Sides, ji r.,u.J , ,v Shoulders . , Mryjpaiieqrca - Shoalders... ..3'j If J X. i'i . ! i " i .'v..' !- if- i ' FOfc No. l,f jtf bbl ...........i.' Mackerel, No. I V W.r. . MerelQjo..Jbbl Mallets. Jbbl.i.i...w.i...t. vUiWWlrW"- I FJtBTlUZKKS "'" " - r-ernvian wnane, w zuuu s fc Baa'aPheehaeL,'V5;vr Carolina FeruUser, " -.in Ground Bone; - , Bone Meal. , , " Floar',1''11- ' '-' ''- jiayaaaapatuio. , Complete H enure " Wnann's rnesphate - -, Wando Phosphate. .., -' Btrrger A Butt's Ptosph. -' 1 1 BxccUeaaa Cotton Pertilxscr FLOUR Fine. bbl i -Snpar.Northera. flbbJ Bxtrado. " ajbbl.. I i ramsy -o w as -bbl 4 OityMBl-Bapr., bt)U um. DDI, -r P. LiV li gers & Co. ..s : ' JyS3tf ,!;- (-.; .i it:- i ; i . WB HAVE UST LANDED i 1700 Bbls Fresh Lime. 1 p i. . ' ? ; i- - ! - ! There is no other Fresh Lime in this market. For sale ai BOTTOM FIGURES. ' ! ! ' " Aiso. jTEB,'pjpNy anftlLuil',! . WORTH' A'WbRTltt. ' 4 rill -Hilt Ujiii T7eAraJLeady ndjji vlut!i.i aiJl lWbiOf. iJU L a I IA ' jr , . , i wivnamu ana I ty vj-i"": it r Ifidl Hi ang Si tf Mia SHOES, to supply IhA Mninrifl Af rimn. other buyers at, Lowest toeUXm it i Bates As eve at iadacementa as can be" had hi any I houee NortA-I , a rif AamnmKatock: jaad,!, GEO. B. FRENCH & SON . ,,, 8 N. Front at.. Wilmington. -' i X WERNER Hi C. PREMPBRT, THE WELL have, owing to the stringency (oe mot y, concluded to RaDUCB THB PRlCBot Hair- i o ttMa- wankers NaTBOtaaANOLtt chtting toascs; saawpaoinc iryeing sue ana npwsraa. NOltTH FBONT 8TS. ... 'I l,ti ,,; j,, r-rr J jlS tf t! - . BRAND OF FIVE CENT CIOABS. liViii.sJ yt4 ia,.tiuiii-ja ui ta. Jtst received and selHag ranldiy;S'h,; aag ift u .t a oUa ;tBAa jTJPOKlBM Crop JJicaip Sjeed. Jastrecejvl, aud fareelesaieiandBetail al kunajui e f xa.nrijsn b. iHsTias r smnrrioa i HI, VM MMAUI, ' i$d.!6o4 cmmonV "JA 100.000 S INCH, - -A?'?,- f!f ioo.ooo ft inch! .1 ' . Fqr sale cheaper than an where te the dty tas a if na - vw . vtauig uu d W SM5r BbB, , ltf . Tlltl, , T-f . tyi KIT NXWATilaAISXUl ! jT ; auABAOTEtotidWojuidTirlT J :;.I,'-:r,or;:A!m! ! t -i t. ! CP' Safbtv Oili "OEApTlULj TO.,pOKt Jpp PBBFECTLY; a. .JLij:iuL i.'jmM '.ii "aa. -irt' f' 4 ' r fa. i i fHw), gives a oEuuaac iigac van t so - ooanwrreuea . I -J' 's JHO I"t!Sl-jlij 1iS Without incurring the.nenaltv nf the law.,- Don't JiLJ. l - v. if , - Mi ';.. ii)t 1 i. t ni the risk of MURDERING you families by. buy toj CHEaC01Ll lUls fil'imeaenoug'a to buy1 K-IiKS efra bofr5. $ .-vj Ti0M J5-LBS, TO 10.LBa.OB B8SQtrALrn& rtr aigStf j,T;t jroailaadj Boathj WatoMti! AAA BmahiNlbAB aim-MlteOJffiirv1 huV'eatJlour, V Snuff, .Tobacco,, Craclier, -Cheese, Ac.i tor sale low by - 1 xTWi 1 o'si-ii-i.i ji,.s f,J 11 D. k30RBv 1 :t. .-t ' . ! '.'1 ! 1. '.' ..It . l. X I 'IrBTBr lfWtoiWHt'U!ifT5. t LaUDXRS.'A'LL' Bli Ef .S'. l ' v . ' T fs6-.'T'SVai Id 'teK l-i -rir k Tyiioi.'-sAa.iiJcsaitiKa...;, tfirOttr q'uotHLioi.'itould'bennderstL eson t, the . wholesale -prices generally. In makint up small orders higher prices have to beTchargei BBEF Live weight triuTarpeattne BARRELS Spfc - i s raioas. 00 O lltt 11HO .18 y iu v Ad - IX econauana,aaelu.r.a:.' l 00 ft - . NewMewXork, each."..; J - 00 i new vy, eaca.....:... ,. 00 t i BU1CKS Wilmington; ? k 7" i " V Sir 5f M fV f Wortheniai aJiii fc . i,:- i a li oi r man i.i. .i l. a .. u x x jux iurta varonna v s d Adam antlne. M at-i. .L. t CUBESB Northern Factory V A , uairy, creamy ';;.'.;..'.:- .- State,. aj fc....,.--..-.v,if-i, Coinrsa-Jsva. ay ;r.?. 1 Laguayra,w ............ VOKN MAAlr-. busheUn sar.kn TX"?LTIE8-aiMle.......t J -iijLBTii3dneetuig,-4.m yd .'Tarn, at ooneii i. ... BOGS.. - .T!?.. ..".. jruua auckeasL No. l. tbL 15 L 18 , .K - u a in o S8 M t lO "' WJiO , o 0 Q .,.,00 a io a LIB oo- awa: 4N .O iu ro It 60 O IS (W ; 6 00 O B 'iO . 6;50 O 6 Ml a Mi a o 40 8 00 4 IXl 00 O' t.M .0 II ,. s 80 - 10 Iti 3 10 'X li Family. bbl Ex. Family, V bbl GLUE V Aw.Lt...ji...K..jt i uhaxn uonuia store, in nags. uorn, vargo,- w ousnet....... - Corn, mixed f) busheLin bags. ijom, waoieBsxe, is oaga oats, .v enseal. . . . : Peas, Cow, ft busheL BIDJEB weea y - a w : t HAY Eastern, fJ 100 s....... i i i Western 100 sk.4i..k.. North River, $1 100 As , HOOP IBON y. ton.. ... LARD Northern, y k North Carolina, y LEMK-y W1 ? iJ....,.. LUMBBKrf-CiTV hTKAJiSAWis - AhioBiuff.Tesawed; Mft.. Bough Edge Plank. M ft... "' WestIutaCargpesMXortlinjr uressea r loonng. seasonea. . i' Scantau- and Boeros, com mos.8 Mft...... MOLAS8E8-New cp iCuba, ahds ... wowjerot ijuna, opm y gal. rone iucu,uuun. hWs .4. . m nr. i. Ssear House, ahds. Vral. i -.i?i'.f ot ;. bbJa.fl gal.i ! Syrup, V18, ,gai . NAlLS-Cut, lOd Wis, y keg.. . juaveroseam. y gaxr.,..i. Lard,1 gal....... .Lmseed, y gaL... i Roein.y gal.. ,v ...... . POULTBTF Cnitkebs.llverown POTATOES SweeJB bushel.. . I Irtslij, Nortnern, y doi ...... POB&attberaKilty Mess. . . . . Thin, y bu...,. v......... Prime, y mH.;..v. BumB. B bbl...:...;.i... K1CB Carolina, y it... Msa.wi:....- utna nnnntrw m m. mH..w v . J IT ..... I -wiiyi y w.i.. v.. .-. ROPB-.-i ...y. HALT Alum, y bushel . .. ; . . . . li uverpooi. ysaeav Lisbon, y sack American, aj aack, BUUAK-HUUDS, y a rortoKico, y v. uo,?eo S i ,-.r Vsatitasttss., nswahAi ' aVaak i i . U - GonlrSfyMr uummook v ......... . CypressSaos M.... CvmesaIurta SB IT 57 GO Ct Mi 00 00 Q 0O0 45 00 & 60 00 00 00 40 00 00 00 Q 41. 00 00 00 & 67 00 66 00; O 6MJ0 00 0b ft "7 no 08 00 O 70 00 00 00 . fit 70 00 SO 00 Q 00 00 65.00 O 60 00 0 00 O 400 0 00 4 75 6 00 & 5 60 6 00 Q 7 bO ' 0 00 O 6 00 6 50 C fc-75 6 00 Q 6 50 ' 8 A 63 O ' 67 O 60 Q . ,C6 O oo e. 65 6 75 12 8 58 1.3 69 5u 70 5 .' 1 IU S0 a J C. ; av?!;: iMUMsnipplnr. y M..'.. ... Xommnn Mill . , Jjlnferior to Ordinary, y M ' 00 O 100' 80 fl iin S OO! A 10 (HI 7X4$ , . 00 o 10 .00 O I 00 18 00 O tO 00 00 00 o i6.r K M A 18 00 18 00 A 86 00 13 00 O 16 00 -81 0 :1 "8S O .-14 . 00 O J6 : 00 O . 38 00 O 19 00 a 30 40 O ;. 30 0 00 O S 50 . :1: O'-- 14 110 O 1 46 - m a i oo SO A 40 90 ' 99 .. 8 18 1 SO A 140 .i0 .t . 00 50 9 75 00 00 fi oo 00 00 00 00 , 00 CO 1100 0000 10 00 olo -FX - 90 1 00 i a i - o 00 j 75: - 00. 00 0 o 0 ' O i r- 1 Sk - 4 0C r.-.'-i t 60 IS 76 fO 75 86 Ik i-34 9 v too S Oft IC North Carolin wooi-HJawasbi Washed, 13 00 IS 00 10 00 00 on oo oo m m 7 10 90 13 00 J 00 iv 80fc 6 00 6 00 : 4 60 -5 00 3 00 4 00 1 00 600 ;1 00 ,.S 60 16 82 riLniMQt on nwimi nAHKKi facharijfe' fmght on'NeWTork. ;l.'i a ; ? Philadelphia, western i.ntina Exchange 80 days 1 yeent. i 5 Blank cNewHariover8tc.. i,..I. ; , 85 FrstatiMalBaiil,V.?;r.;.V::l.f .V ' Navassa Ouaao tto. -?!rl.- .v..i. .. .-; iu - 11. C" Bonds Old Ex-Coupon. ......... SS --Ub, ;f-VBttBt l.iU'4.. A" -' Ui29-lM.tii-;.? , Do. to K.C. Ballroad sn W. A. :Wl B.B.Boams,l tta fffelAlntt '"; Chrolina Central B. R.. Bonds, .6 yc..-.40 ' VVU. UOl. A Aag. K. K. ' ' - . ..... 80 Wilmington City Bonds. S Vefri. j T6 1 - . i " " Tyc... 80 - - -oleytverrrr.70-' " . new 6 ye...,70 (Gold Int. ,i -iti'.t if-' '.rt.AyAfc.UiTOI-.. txr nannvavinnntv fl MOs hi ya W. RaIlro4 stocky v.i. . :JLm - - n una taroivna k. tf. 60 WU. Gis Light Co. - ,4oV j .WHmiBcton Cotton Mills lOO.." JraRiCCO.WOEKS 3 mwm Id Vf5lflNLil m'i -I? I of ALL GRADES of PLUG ivri! TWIST .and SMOKING TOBACCO. i . r i -,t. Wilminotyin fJ O If.-. Jy i it, f TRIUMPII SMpKINQ TOBACCO. Tufi jjefpjPigiilaiLi - Boot ana Shbe Store. BnPI0Ia!Ell'0F,L0t'McBl1; New GoouX selected with a great deal of care, rdaaee with the times. 1 -t 11 of mv Goods warranted ? Notice some! bf tb I rtji Ladyi'iLe'bioth Busklnfrom 50c ioklto! ice&ui or rwraq J;0ooCo Netrport Tie, from j 'A Gent's nlee Bo--TdirOMiariiifi5ninK nn to M,'My ladies' and'tdreu'S Department is now cuinpieie.. t. - . "- r r", - 1-. - Ai call at my place ana a lair Comparison are ail ,, Iaak. f ' . s t , , j J Beware of old stock. Yon. wDl spend your mo- ney for nothing, j. uin - .j--.. -j. Kfemtmber, no trouble to snow' my New Stock. - -vr I , '.-Respectf ully,.. i t,-,j .?;.fj. C. ROSErJTHAL, 11 N Mi I 5 AIL inacc f. x OK ay i zteu-z ,Ki J -l-r fsf.1 trtit f I .1 "Sir io a(j,..l ; I S WV-l WJI f iiNrV?5 South-a-roatSU iH;Jy;S6tf ';, i5 " .-".-Jl - Sign of the Little Boot GtaUrEcd'BeoiV "A V jcrrizENs) 'marrets! Ill - ; teTALL No, 6, . -a and! c'.'f f ' MARKET HOUSE. For SATURDAY aad thev ensuing weefc.1 ' - A44, choice" LAMB and VEGETABLES,- rnces xo sun tne umes r - T. A. WATSON CO.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 26, 1879, edition 1
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