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WITH PIPE AND FLUTE.
' ... : AUSTIN DOBSON. s
Willi pipe and flute the rustic Pan
Of oUi made music sweet for man ; .,
And wonder bushed the warbling bird,
"And closer drew the calm-eyed herd
The roll'iDE river slowher ran. -
Ah ! would ah ! would a little span
Some air of Arcady could fan 'f.
This age of ours, too seldom stirred
With pipe and flute !
But now for gold we plot and plan!
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adu irom ueersneua uniu uaui
Apollo's self might pass unheard.
And find the night-jar's note pjeferreJ,
Not so it fared when time began
With pipe and flute ! J
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j FROM WASHINGTON. '
Special to the Baltimore Bun. 1
W ARHTNTlTOTf.-NOV. 13.-4-It IS
-oortoinorl tt.Aar that. IriA inlnriirii-t.fid
interview with the President, sent
hence last nightis a correct" reflec
tion of the present view ancl policy of
the administration as regards the
South. The statement that jthe Pres
ident said, in express language, j.h'at
lie waa tiuuviuusu mo uuiuciu uuuuv
- -i i . j i !
bated, andjfresfi afrivals'of individ ri
als irorn, man Bectjon with further sup
plies of outrage literature are report-
i fr1.AM fi'XTvlained lant nirrlit tlia Prcs'i.
dent insists that the determination to
enforce the election laws involves no
however,
although
UNCLE SAMiTIV WILLIAM".
A Former Virginia University Pro
feor, and a Treasury Officer Un
der President Bucliauaii,5ellluK Ap
ples In the Streets of Dallas.
- Dallas (Texas) Ilerald.l
There may be seen on the streets of
this citv everv dav an old man
dressed in the scantiest clothing, ped
dliug apples from a small basket.
People pass and repass him, and some
few, moTe through pity than for want
of fruit, buy of him; yet they never
once dream that the old man who
peddles apples for a living was at one
time one of the most eminent scho
lars iu the land one who has filled
with honor the highest educational
position in our country. For a while
he kept a few apples on a box at the
corner ot mm ana Lamar streets, ,Dra rif tll" KAvth.
which he sold to make his daily Mr L0ard, ginCe ioeWid
bread and satisfy an insatiate appe- , . , tn ant
was aJfaila.re.is understood
not to have been authorized
his anuareut determination Sto revierse
that policy might be understood as
an admission to that effect. Inl the
language of a member of the 0ab
inet, the administration is determined
that every violation of thb election
laws in every part of the! South shall
be ferreted outrend the fu 1 penalty
of the law visited upon the! perpetra-1
tors, and those that are sent to the
penitentiary may be sure that no par
don of the "President will intervene
to prevent the serving out s the full
term of sentence. ' Ono of the latest
arrivals from the South is) Mr. Leo
nard, the United States District At
torney for Louisiana, wbo came
freighted with a heavy load of "out
rages," which. he yesterda emptied
in the audience chamber of the Presi
dential mansion. Mr. Leonard sejrved
in the Confederate army. Aftej the
war he was editor of the Shreveport
2imes, and, it is stated, a 'prominent
member of the White , League of
Louisiana. While - the ' Times was,
under his control its extreme utter-!
ances were constantly quoted as good
camDaicn material bv all! the I Re-i
1 CT - 4
RELIGIOUS NEWS.
Since the Bonn Synod, abolish
ing celibacy, "Old Catholic? iilergy in Ger
many have been marrying at a great rate.
"Whudrfiv-Stin" Kalloch now
euiurco me eiecuon jaws involves no - . , . J ,. . ,
change ; in hi, portion - nevenheloss $S$Z??ZEg!&
the stalwarts continue to so view it. has recently attached the church-organ for
Tlio knno la o-vnroaof1 Ytr t hia nlnna I 'n Hflt nf 4. 0(V ) ! ; !
' ' M. Dupanloiip the late Arcn
biahpp of Paris, died at the 'moment wbit
hia highest ambition wits ou tbe point ot
being satisfied. The Government intended
presentiuii ttis name fdr a Cardinal's hat. ;
The Key.' James Dixon, D D.,
one of the ablest and most prominent
Methodist ministers tit Southern Indiana,
has signified bin intention 'of joining the
Christian Church and: ienouncing Method
ism. - i '
j I jjr Leonard, since receiving, a
. : , . . i jjeaerai omce, tseeius iu umu gu ic w
ntv, ni-u - --r I the' other extreme, nei wants as
control oi him. . . manv ag five hundred men arrested
Uncle oaramy vviinams itnat is me . - - - . f violatfon of the
name he is known by 'here, though, as TTn:ted rSlate8 election i kws. The
he confesses, it is not his right one) has radical R blicans here bo wdute
a history -of a character seldom to be . . . f, . nna ,:n,J v,n0Unn;
-met with. He is. an Irishman by taken him to their boson
birth, and when quite a young man
y-v t i yt 11 i . 1
was sent to Oxford College, where he
"graduated with the highest honors.
After this he went to Dublin and en
tered Trinity, but before graduating
a woman a beautiful young woman
began to make matters disagree
able i$r him. His father was! wealthy,
and Samuel, becoming tired of his
condition, easily persuaded five of his
companions to sail for America with
mm. ney ieii. iiKe roving, auu an
forged notes on their parents and
came over, landing in New York city.
They had a high old time, but their
money, like the sands of time, finally
ran out, and they scattered,t each, to
use an expression of the day, scuf
. flins; for himself. Our subject was
, a fine linguist, thoroughly versed in
seventeen different languages, among
themGreek,Latin,Sanscritand others.
He readily succeeded inl procur
ing a professorship in the University
.r Virginia as linguist and Professor
of Applied Sciences, - which j position
ho held for several years. After this
he taught in the families of the first
men of the country and finally drifted
into the Government service, in the
Treasury Department, under Presi
' . doat Jachananr.Xt is beice ' that h
rlatoa t.hft hfiorinninsf ofv his downfall.
Everything was sociability".said he,
taken him to their bosoms, and no
encomium seems too extravagant for
him. Gen. Butler is authority for
the assertion that "the man wholivs
in the White House never hears the
truth." This maybe going too far,
but it is certam that mixea witn tne
truth that is Doured into Ithe Presi
dent's ears by politicians andjtime
servers there is more than
falsehood. The
risrht in his determi
uphold the laws aud
the violators of them,
he is sitting in
a leaven of
President is quite
hationi to
to punish
but when
that the South Carolina cases may be
i i i r i -T :j a T
tnea oeiore juage xonu, as tuey ie
satisfied in that event there will be
no tempering of justice with mercy.
THE ILLINOIS SKNATOKSI11P. . i
The Illinois politicians are also
very much stirred up by the question
of the United States Senatorship ip
that State. Mr. Oglesby, the present
Senator, is said to be out of the fight
by the lriends ot;wen. ijogan. Aney
claim that the new Senator will be
either Gen." Logan or a new mau.
GEORGIA PAETY DISSENSIONS.
Georgia politics are reported to be
quite lively at this time. Charges
and counter-charges have been made
against each other by some of the
most nrnminent Democratic noliti-
cians of the State, such as Gov. Col
quitt, benator Hill, and others, lne
excitement, it is supposed, will cul
minate on the occasion of the elec
tion of United States Senator in a
few days. j' '" ; .-: ' " '
POLITIC AXr POINTS.
The President's haul of Old-
Line Whigs doesn't! seem to have paid him
for the hook and line, and like all. unlucky
fishermen he's disposed to get mad abou,
it. Phil, limes, Ind.
Boston having voted largely for
Butler at the late election.the title of "Athens
of America" will be temporarily transferred
to Cape Cod, out of respect lo.the feelings
of the Beacon street aristocracy. Baltimore
Gazette, Bern. j
The snectacleof Haves as a Stal
wart is something sufficiently ludicrous; but
that of the tearful Key wiping off his cheek ,
and "bracing up" at the dictum of his chief,
reminds one strongly of a rabbit on the war
path. Wash. Post, Bern.
Among the conspicuous f eatures
of the reconciliation between the President
and the leaders of the Republican parly is
the unanimity with which the latter agree
iu presenting cither Grant or Blaine as the
standard bearer of 1880. Phil. Press, Had.
The Philadelphia Press wants to
I l-nntD mhottior too nrnnrtan tn cprt innsiliyfi
and control the North by robbing the peo
ple of their ballots. !Not unless we can work
it on the Philadelphia plan. The peoplo
seem to like that j system. Bait. Gazette
Bern. i -
Isaac Bates...
g. V- Wallace
Cashier
Bank of New Hanover.
CAPITAL PAID IN - - - $350,000
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL - $1,000,000
; 1 BISECTORS: fC 1 4
Iu Lombard y 300,000 womin
spin flax. ; Their average wages aie twenty
cents a week If 300,000 people could be
found in this country earning but twenty
cents each per week: by hard . labor we
might complainof haying fallen upon evil
limes. Our commonest tramps earn more
than that from the sale of donated bacon
rinds. Baltimore Gazette. .- ;
ii
VVE"G Ef I W E ,"
Says a Boston physician, i'haa no equal aa a blood
purifier. Hearing of its many wonderful cures after
an outer remedies una iautu, 1 vibiwju uib nauura
tory, and convluced myself of Its genuine merit,
it is prepared from barks, root and herbs, each of
which is highly effective, and they are compounded
in puch a manner as to I produce astonishing re
sults " -
;me
Is the great Blood Purifier.
Vegetine
Will euro the worst case of Scrofula.
Vegetine
Is 'recommended by physicians and apothecaries.
Vegetine
Has effected some marvellous cures
in cases of
Vegetine
Cures the worst cases of Canker.
Vegetine
PERSONAL.
J i !
judgment on
a whole section oi ine uouuiry -uo
should not place implicit J confidence
in the stories of those who have! only;
selfish motives in view, ana wdobo
as to conn
antecedents are not such
mfind them. There are scores of
men in this city to-day ajble men, sol
far as that stoes wno areienureiy cai
pable of sitting down and manjufac-j
turing letters to order, and describing
"nntvawes " "frauds." "intimidation "i
&c, in a style whicb cannot fkil toj
harrow up the Northern rnind., j Tht
thing has been done before, and it;
will be done again. Sucbj a thijng as
V.ftllft..hnY Rtuffinc' was never known
men il ana &iuureu awuiiipiwwpv"
ci-A lnt.Todnced DV tnat ODiisina
.".said he, ;1 . aa - rort.hfirn ffentlemenl whq
"and being an Irishman, I naturally I went thero to take charge of the go 4
a
leaves ma? ,
the"
fell a victim to the damnable curse
of drink. I forgot to state that I
was first educated for the priesthood,
which I have so shamefully disgraced.
I drank myself down, and finally
came West, where I am eking out a
miserabte existence. I sometimes
'think of taking my own life." ;
The old man's manner and evident
knowledge bear him "out in what he'
"says about himself. j ,
Killed While Robbing a Grave.
I Alexandria Commercial.. .
John Brown, a rather good-looking,
intelligent negro, lived on Dr.
Hughes farm, below town, but his
staying down there on the farm was
only a blind. He has been resur
recting dead bodies for the past nine
years, presumably for the Keokuk
Medical College. The negro was in
Alexandria two or three limes last
week, and displayed considerable mo
ney. One of our merchants said to
Um (Kof farrainff in Missouri mUSt
"""u ii- rrun a resentatn
be a pretty good calling. The ne- 8vl vania.
gro grinned and winked, and replied, .hilade,J
vernment of the bouthern states,'
and to spend the mohey of the
tax-payers for them. If ballot-box,
stuffing has been done in South iCaro--Hna
and other Southern States, jas al-j
leged, there can be no justification;
fnr ?r. an A all those enffaeed I in itj
should be punished. Buji whyj mak
fish nf one and flesh of another
ilia rrp-minentlv Renubilican city o
Philadelphia ballot-box Stuffing long
since attained to the dignity oi a fine
art, but no complaints were evej: made
to the White House in consequence.
notorious ballot-box stuff er of
Cincinnati, with several! of his ac
complices, was brought to justice
j and they were all sentenced jto thej
penitentiary tor i tneir - uiiueeuB,
President Hayes pardoued every;
member of this gang,4 icommencing
with the leader and ending only twd
months ago with the las one. j ;j
a nnmhAr nf stalwarts were at the
White House to-day, including Kep-I
. " TI UTKUo .nflPonnJ
resentative Harry Whiie, f jPennj
Hnet.master onowaeu ut
i Kru ana mnm: t uniiiici iu.uou y wvvw-i
"Yes, it is a paying usiness. On Keogh. chairman of theiNortft CarW
Wednesday evening last he was seen; - pabhcan v Committee, Com-j
rrninrr nttat. t.OWn in the direCtlOU Ot: . . Tt, Tns(miaar (Zo1ar-A
-rr i 1. turn hArcna' hirnhPn I . .... n ... jL -J 1
4eOKUK, I All V lug u n J ""'" ,
tr, snrinr wacron. There was a
strange man in the buggy with him.
This was the Jast seen of Brown here
until the next morning, when' his
corpse was brought cross from War
saw on the ferry boat, with the ex
planatioa-from passengers that he,
had been shot' while robbing a grave
two and. a half miles east of Warsaw,,
The contesT in 1880 will c be a'
V ft-rtTik: nn and doWQ
struggle between the two old parties;
" flo0nlinftv. . One side has the of-?
ficcs." the patronage, the Treasury,;
and the army, which will all be freeiyj
useci ior toe ..Bpuuuw:.vi.u.-.-i,
- no matter who hemay be. " The oth-
c;q0 naa theSenate and House of
Representatives by a narrow ma j or-
Hy. Xllcio -mu v f j
- ov,.nr. a a -if. ' mav be set od; bv de-
signing politicians in particular lo
calities, to draw off votes from their
adversaries. 15oth siaes are ou vueu;
r-nnA Kormvinr. and the COUntrV will
watch with interest their actions for
the next two years. : , j
o ' ; 'trfj A cbanee totrm llowfl. fri' i
' ' ' Special dispatch to the Post.
OshkoshIvVIs Nov; 12.-UA.dam;
Iluber, who visited Germany three
months ago, hasT)een tried and con
victed there of speaking disrespect
fully of the Emperor William , and
sentenced to five years imprisonment!
He is an American citizen PHiSGase.
will be . brought : to .the attention of
the German government , by ' Secre
tary Jivarts. . .
T n i-i m 'Pricf master
miSSlUUBl xvaum, -- ., T. j
TCv and others. The ; iresiapni, ae-
voted nearly the entire day jto con
versation with these gehtlemn, and;
i ..t-:-J Wot Arrtf
was warmly congrai-uiteu .7
t 4 kam nn hi fthanfrA of views. The
President took occasion : to obserye
,hat he does not consiqe mai.
will'be any change in his policy, be-'
cause his jpoiicy naa aj m
nKi.thVngtiittfi:itind:lM laws
citizens.. Jofc;MG8by fTS
already fonghtandoh,and;:Grant
is the man. The new crusade .whieh
it :basr been f r determined by
the uepuDiiean leaut d - o
inaugurated against thesohdjout,
has now formally been fnteteaaipon.
Of one thing these: leaders ate con
vinced, that the Best way for them to
secure a "solid North" is to If eep up
a "solid. South.". This , is" be s Jian
upon which he Jast .twq ampaigiW
ducted. Mr. ZachariahhandlW
managed the campkijn ipf 187P4
When Southern R'epabicans applieq
open and frank in assigning his reaj
sans.1- Said he, You yreill
be Ksoird South it we aon t u
mut inot. nihat. ' we wautF. -,,
want a solid South, and then-wewfl
have a sona i?iorvu. rr.
cnn-in.law. MrHale; managed :th
- -c- iota wIuaH naa TUB!
campaigu-wi iv."--v j
closed. He conducted jit on thejame;
principled exactly, but was j more di
plomatio in bi0angage, -r I . i
Wisnm&i Nov. U.JntejesI
in tbe attitude of the Administration
toward tbo South continues nna-
-I-"'-' I". '
Michael Fitzgerald so brutally
beat his wife, in Keokuk, Iowa, on Mon
day, that she cannot live. " Fitzserald has
been arrested.' ' , 1 " t
Henry W.;.Bache, who died
suddenly in Bristol,! R. I., the other day;
was a descendant of Barah Bache, the only;
daugnier ot tsenjamin i? ran sun. i
Of the 907j students at -Eton,
one is a marquis, one an earl, one a vie
count, two are counts (foreign), thirteen are
lords, thirty-eight are honorahles and three
baronets. j ' j ; ' " '
II. D. Meek, ' ! Wheeling's de
faulter, thought it was necessary to tear
only one hundred leaves from the Bellaire
Gas Company's books, which he kept. He
then left. 1
Gov. Hartranf t has become
Vl.ilarlflnhift nd &S fiOOty ftS lie
nfflAit - nosition will take :Bbirce of
business as principal m4oaft4r:-" r j '
. The Due de Nemours is about
to marry a Polish "Princess,?Selena 8an
truy.Xcn a remarkablv handsome .and youth
ful-looking woman, thougb She is 43.' The
announcement lias provoked much com-
meilt. . j;- '- -m'1 ; '7 , j
Twn rvartifia of medical students
in Vermont went out after the same corpse.'
Thn firat in nrrivfi nn the cronnd ambushed
themselves and let the second party ex-
hume the corpse, then rushed upon mem
with wild shouts of "body gnatchersl" nt
"arrest them!" and when their rivals had!
fled, carried off thej corpus delicti at their,
leisure. " - . - . " 1 '
TWISKLINCS
Definition of coolness: Step
ping up 16 a bank1 President and asking!
"Who's your janitor T'' -
; The Republican plurality fort
Governor m Pennsylvania is 22,000, count-
inc in the votes of the Republican repeaters;
in Philadelphia. V I' , . J
i'. "AlM means that a vessel is alt
'right -as to hull,- rigging and equipments
ih lptipr annlvinff to the character or con-i
dition of the hull, and tbe .figure denoting!
the efficient state of her anchors, cables,
stores, &c. ' - '----''::'iu r ;- k , j
A bad young man of Pleasant
street told his grandmother, whose memory;
ia a litfia lame: that the end of winter was
almost here. ; He neglected to Btate which!
end, and the good oia soui now reiaies, as
her most remarkable experience, a winter
without frost or snow. Rockland Courier!
"Sylyania" sends us a gem be-j
rinninc. "ABdmust,we seek another heirt
wherein to warm our love ?" We are;
afraid you must. We've rented our aparw
-mont f nr'n term of vears. and the tenant re-
auires all the fuel and every inch of stove-.
room in lne esiaDUBumeni. -t c ugno 3 ;
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iept 84 DAWtf ':
IT IS
Currently Reported !
AND
Generally Believed1 !
THAT
John Dawson, -.
D. K. Murchison, of Wil-
I Bon. R. R. Brideers, Pres
w . c vy . k. it.
n. tVollers, of Adrian &
.. Vollcrs
Jno. W. Atkinson,
r1.1 T T7I T Sill .
j " G. M. Stedman, President.
C. M. Stedman, of Wright
& Steaman. - .
Jas. l A. Leak, nf Wads
boro.
E. B. Borden, of Golds-
. boro, N. i j"
I). McRftes I j
E. B. Borden,
President
flftlil(ilnnnTTinwnli R. P. Howell
UUluullulUDluIibll.
Cashier.
IDLKKCTORS:
K. B. Borden, W. T. Faircloth, W. K. fcorncgay, WilliTllSTltiO T 11)0.11 Rf
R. Edmundson. Herman WcUl nlililUdlllib Llhud bt
It havic ben widolj adwrfUfleTnaTe
'America Alicku Inpool CoUou
that lie Jury on Cotlu topics, jarns and inreaas,
t the Arts Kxpofcition, decreed a Ckd Medaband
, rand Prize to the WiUimantTc .Linen uompanjr iyi
?H)oI Cot. ou esicp'aUy adaplt- for use oni-ewlug
Machines," overall tlie great fuTCd manu aclures
f -.ho woridVwe owe it as a duty to the public and
to Messrs J. & P. Coats to announce that ;
No Grand Prize3 were decreed at Paris
for Spoof Cotton.
We are advised by cable of the following awards :
io i anin uv. nt .-
'"'-li
"President.
P. Lkak.
Cashier.. .
Wadeslioro Brancli. M
': DLKECTOBS:
J. A. Leak,R. T. Benr.ett,G. V7. Little, J. C. Marshall
J. ft P.
Silfef letai;
and we' claim for the winners of the' First Prize
that, as they have established inj Rhode Island the
largest Spool Cotton' Mills in the United States,
where their Spool Cotton is manufactured through
every process from the raw cotton to tho finished
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JO ness. Lost Manhood, and all disorders brought
W Hlxtn Est, OTnciunan. viu. to u-u-"-
THE DAILY STAR
Contains full Reports of the Wilmington Mar
i kets, Telegraphic Reports of the Northern
and European Markets, and the Latest
General News, by Telegraph and
Mail, from aU parts of the
World. '
Awarded highest prize at Centennial Exposition for
ins chewing qualities and eaeeUence and lasting char
acter of tmeteninff and JUmoring. The best tobacco
BTer made. As our blue strip trade-mark la eloaety
Imitated on Inferior poods, see that .action's Best is
mi erwy plug. Sold by all dealers. Send for sample,
free, to C. A, Jacksox A Co., Jifrs., reienbaht Va.
BEFORK f OD START
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Insure Against Accidents !
Get an Accident Ticket t r Yearly Policy in the
TRAVELERS,
AT LOCAL AGENCY OR RAILWAY STATION.
St IA9 A Tt&V fn ArrAnto rnvngainT fftr thn !
O 4 aide ViHltor. Terms and Outfit Free. Ad
dress P. O. VICKERY, Augusta, Maine.
A DVERTISERS t send for our Select List of Lo-
rai iNp.wRnanerfl
10 Spruce St., N. Y.i
GEO. P. ROWELL&CO.,
nOV 4-4WlJfflW
Largest DAILY CIRCULATION in the STATE
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Address,
WM. H. BERNARD,
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, Editor & PBOPKritTOE,
Wilmtngton, N. C.
MANCHESTER,
LOCOMOTIVE WORKS
Established in 1853.
Manufacture ail kinds of Locomotives, aud have re
cently purchased of the Amoskeag Manufacturing:
Co. all the patterns, patents, and the good will f o:
the manufacture of their celebrated Steam Fire En
gines ana JOre Apparatus, ana are now preparea v
receive and execute ordars promptly. Send-for de i
scriptive circular. ) ARKTAS BLOOD. Agent.
nov25D&Wly I Manchester. H. Ii.
Training Dogs.
SPIKE AND CHOKE COLLARS, by means of
which dogs of ANY AGE OR BREED, no mat
ter how long hunted, or what tho disposition, can be
taught to fetch and carry, and to retrieve game in a
most periect iuauucr, vuu uv - j
brokea of gun-Bhynees and whlp-Bhyness, made
t.f r, vnhiTii nfl "to heel" steadily.
prevents lugging on the chain, besides a much more
extended sphere of usefulness. Pripe, with direc-
u'lrNNKi. :i 1 1 1 1 n w ii ii.ii iitr auu k.w w
sp27-Wtf
W VOW CTJLIN.
Delaware City, Del.
The Dog Breaker's Guide.
TRAIN YOUR OWN DOGS IN THE MOST
artistic manner. "The Dog Breaker's Guide"
sent for Ten Cents.
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PONEERi WORKS r ' -
. BIRMINGHAM, & -sE-'-
Prices in Eiigland.
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:- VEGETINE, ' '
Prepared by
II. R STEVENS, Boston, Mas.
it.
irRiffv . it ii na j-
. a . 1 in NAV.lirifl&nH HBI.UICUIICUI . . . z.-.
nov y-aawiw w
. tore, ejected ia New- Jriaos was- pledge
o Vote against tM Molfett liquor register.
' iEfiieryi Speer, of tti Ninth QeorA AUG, .
oia District, will be theTyottrifeest memberi vfl
of the Focty-sizth Congress 4iHecH an J i .
. 'Independent' and beat .liwupa, tna i ; -monralic
reculaf : ; : ' !v ! i 1 Z
"' U.' trfiBantativeeclckleriV ot
Louisiana, it' is 'rumored, before tlfe; elec-
tioH declared that be was bo ldngeif a De-
I inocrat, and obligated himself to keep oat
of the Democratic caucus. r?, i f
...1 it. tnriM ut that Mr.' Jtieonarclj
&'jBlrDistrictiAttbriiey f6rLsiana, whoj
has just steruea tne Kepuoiican uauip
:famous-aceoants of'buU-aozingr in that
State, was instigad.lhereto-oyane oqp -i
on nfflm frnm which the Ultra!
hieii of bis party in "bis State were trying to.
Veeetlno is Sold by all Drnaslut.
nov 1 DAWly J i
Music Teacliers will do Well
'! ' to use
FOR PIANO SCHOLARS, Mason's Piano
for2 xeebnies ($2.50), a bookot sterUng
merit, witu wu.m , rj
viblch may be expanded to many thousands, i
1 desired. Admirably prepared by Win. Mason,
assisted by W. S. D- Matthews.
Have yon read the last Mnaical Record? 6 cts. each.
- . . - -.. . ! '
FOR ORGAN SCHOLARS, Clarke's Harmo-
ntc school for tbeorgan. ($3.00.) The
newest and the very best Organ School. Teaches
. ' composition as well as playing . By William U.
;. Clarke. : . . - -
Subscribe for the Musical Record. $2.00 per year.
trrvo TnnworTOTT BASE SCHOijARSt John-
t: ' Base. $1 ) Tbe simplest ana best method
U to teach Chord playing, in Hymn Tunes Glees,
Part Hongs. Ate. Ask for the iraw Method.
i312 pages of AusiQ per year in the Musical Record I
FOR SINGING CLASSES. ONWARD I Sing
ina School Book, by L. O. Emerson, $7.50 per
a02i. alia .i jxxisx : , . C ,
1 " TNG CLASSES, $6 per doz., are splendid books,
differing in rcice and contents, but accompUsh
IngthesamoWellcnt result in diverse waya4
Examine bota - ... j ' j
' Aakat Newt Stand for Muileal Record I ; ;
'Any book tted post free, for retaU price.
i922Che8tnutst,Phila.'
USPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION I
Over Half a Million Distributed!
Louisiana State Lottery Couiw.
This insUtutton was regularly Incorporated by the
Legislature of the State for Educational and Chari
table purposes in 1868, with a capital of $1,000,CC0,
to which it has since added a reserve fund of $350,
000. ITS GRAND SINGLE NUMBER DRAWINGS
will take place monthly. It never scales or post
nnnes. Look at the following Distribution : i
GRAND PROMENADE CONCERT I :
j during which will take place the
Eitraoruinary Semi-Annnal Drawing
At New Orleans, Tnesday, December 10th,
Under the personal supervision and management of
Gen, Q. T. BEAUREGARD, of La., and
Gen. TUBAL A. EARLY, of Virginia.
CAPITAL PRIZE $100,000. j
Notiob Tickets are Ten Dollars only. Halves, $5.
Fifths, $2. Tenths, $1.
LIST OF PRIZES.
1 CAPITAL PRIZE of $100,000 .
-l 1 GRAND PRIZE Of 50.600..
v 1 MR AND PR1ZU
2 LARGE PRIZES
feb 1-Wtf
M. VON COLIN,
Delaware City, Del.
BURN HAM'S
WARRANTED BEST & CHEAPEST.
AlSO, IfilLUNB MACHlntRTt
raiCES SEDUCED APB. 2078.
Pamphlets free. Office, Tobk. Vx.
je 7-W6m
Of
of
- 4 LARGE PRIZES of
100
200
6C0
10000
20 PRIZES
50, 'i
20,000.
10,000
6.000
of 1,000 ,
500
300 .
" 200......
100.....
10
appwmrnwATTfiw PRIZES:
lfiO Approximation Prizes of $200
100 Approximation Prizes of 100 .... .
100 ADDroximation Prizes of 75 ,
11,279 Prizes, amounting to $5S2,500
prominent points, to whom a liberal compensation
Gen. G. T. BEAUREGARD, of La., and Gen. JTJ
BAL A. EARLY, ot Va., Commissioners.
-Anniiration for rates to clubs should only be made
to the Office of the Company in New Orleans.
'Write for circulars or send orders to
M, A.DAUPHIN,
New Orleans, Louisiana,
sat we
.$100,000
. 50,000
. 20,000
. 20.0CO
. 20,000
' 20.000
. 25,000
. 30,000
. 40,000
... 60 003
, 100,000
... 20,000
.. 10,000
.. 7,500
Cotton Grin tor Sale,
For sale, at less than manufactu
rer's price, a fifty-saw : N
Brown Cotton Grin,
With Sclf-Fee!ding Attachment and j Condenser.
Boxed ready for shipment, and has never been
used. Address. BOX 212,
sept4-tfD&W nas Wilmington, N. O.
B. L. GORE,
WHOLESALE GROCER AND COMMISSION
i
MERCHANT,
I . Nos. 2 and 3 SOUTH WATER1 ST.
nov 8 Wly
WILMINGTON, N. C.
$68.00, $78.75, $89.25, $100.00, $125.00, $150.00.
Delivered in New YoTk, duty and all charges in
' t 1 elusive :
$103.28, $117.79, $131.97, $150.53, $184.23, $28.00.
The above may be ordered "Full Choke," VMe
dium Choke," or Cylinder Bore, at these prices
We are now makins small bores of Noa. 14, 16
BTIU !4U gauge, wnicn are uuarceijr mituui iu pui
to the larger botes.
Weight of 20-Bore from 5J lbs. ;
1416 " 6X .
"12 " 7 "
Our "Giant Grip" Action has been awarded a Di
ploma of Mei it at the Paris Exhibition.
Send for Illustrated Sheets.
We respectfully refer to the following gentlemen,
wno nave purcuaseu auu. rc uuh udju uui
Hon. Walter L. Steele, M. C, Rockingham, Rich
mond county, N . C.
Capt. D. R. Murchison, Wilmington, N. C.
rrS a W I.SMln-T.ltt.lA'K Mills. N. I!.
James A. Leak, Esq.. Wadesboro, N. C.
Wm. U. Bernard, Esq., Wilmington, N. C.
, J. & W. TOLLEY,
Pioneer Works. St. Mary's Square,
oct 3 DAWtf i Birmingham. England.
THE S8EIDER BREECH-L0ADLN6
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Shot-Gun.
Prices. 50 to &250 OO.
MUZZLE. LOADING GUN
ALTERED TO BREECH-LOADING.
Prices, $4 to $lO0.
Clark & Sneider,
MANUFACTURERS,
i 214 Wcat Pratt Street,
-j tt&iumore.
Send for Catalogue. dec22D&Wtf
I OTJK3 FITS I DNESXjE
P. O. Box 69
nov 13-D2aw4w&W
To the Editor Dxax Sra : Please inform your I nf Ri B I
thA 1 1 nnaltivt winMii fnr the coreoi I Itir 1 111 H I
k. iliuai. otA that hvitanaa In niv hr&T.tice I
liUV AUUIV- uwna, muv. uumw "J .hw - J m .
v . . . 1 ' . M . n. .Va bftlfl
l nave cureu muiicaaun ui cbki ui wwci. ..uv.
and of long standing, ana win give
ONE THOUSAND OOLIiARK
for a case it will not cure or greatly benefit Indeed,
so strong Is my faitb, I will send
together with a valuable treatise,, to any eufEerers
AND
EWTS
Grave Stones.
addressing me eivine their name, expresi and P. O.
address. Please show this letter to any
any one you
mav know who is suffering with this terrible disease
anaODIlge, xveepeuuuiijr yours, mm r. mm my
GRAND DISTRIBUTION 1
finmwinrinroriHh TliotnirintinTi PrnirnQnTr
. -1 . I Legalized by the Commonwealth of Kentucky, and
XO'iVPJflS1 Stcind.a,rd.. GuT.-A,Habbm, and'other prominent citizens
W UJLAU T Bwuuoiui I thatni.VDcde8ieiiatedby ticket-holdera, will hold
'-0U8t :
' 'rirc wumfnntnn Stiil- averv ablv con-
aacted paper, whose editor and publisher,
r.J fKnnriht tn niihlic mattera
Das uiicn uiuvu - . x . .
L .l:. .Kiir ht hn .introduction!
into. this State-of the MpiTet Bell Punch, aa
.1 t.,. it in virtrinm Willi ill ue nuc.
There 14 one thing Certain, our law niaksj
have got to cunau expeosw ;??3
faked and scraped the eountry for subjeots
(Tpjo way,- auu 1 ma
nn Tnnh win ri U., then rwe ,say ptincn
"FOKiKaI3?i
fAIESi.AllMlOHlIDRifEBS,
"i Ulti'iiifSti
x'r, Uf.n:
CtSee1 Mill Spio and Store
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'Fixtures fieiially.
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The Improved Tt tie
kii i KENO TOR,
that mav be designated by ticket-holders, will hold
Vtheir ; ' i i .
SIXTH POPULiA.lt DKAWING
In Public Library Hall, Louisville, Ky., on .
Saturday,Nov.30,1878
NO SCALING t NO POSTPONEMENT I
' j Nearly 2000 Prlase. j j
$115,400 in Cash!
' AWI. TICKETS ONI.Y $2.
In consequence of its popularity, and in compli
ance With request of numerous ticket buyers, the
management again present the following ATTRAC
TIVE AND UNPIIKCEDENTED SCHEME : i j
1 Prize. .. ..:.$30,000 100 Prizes $100 each $10,000
1 Prize....... 10,000 300 Prizes 50 each 15.000
1 Prize . . ... 5,000 503 Prizes ' 20 each 10,000
10 Prizes $1000 10,008 1,000 Prizes 10 each 10,000
20 Prizes 600 10.000 j, -
9 Prizes 300 eacn, xpproximiiion t-nzes, ,(uu
9 Prizes 200 each, ; " "
9 Prizes (100 each.1 " 900
Aeere-
. gatlne
Ml
Wf!TriiAH
mm
ter.: :
Co,' Pttnapa.
tic.' ' ' ' " ---l ' '
1,960 Prizes. ,
1 Whole Tickets, $2.
SI Tickets, $50.
$115,400
Half Tickets, $1.
W Tickets, $1004
Taug 81-ztaw4m&W
;a we.
. Hemic toy JroBt umce Money vraer. regusicrcuiuu
ter bank draft, Vr express. Full lietef drawing
'VorfcHerald, and mailed to all tkelwrfd. Fer
UCKetS ana lnionnaiioa nuurcoo t"vyi CV
WEALTH DISTfUBUTlOM W., or 1. o. wm-
'UKrtohxj. secretary, uonner dotnuu ouuuius,
Louisville, Ky. - .
oct l'i-wx v . weeuin ucs. a iu iu o lywiu n
Notice
Is HEREBY GIVEN THAT APPLICATION
will be pade to the next General Assembly of
Korth.Carolina for a Charter to in9orporate the
Bank of Asbville. I nov 15 W2t
New York
SHOOTING COAT.
STYLISH, HANDSOME COAT,
,' First Class in every particulai
Pleasant to wear, durable, and in the end the cheap
est MADE OP BROWN VELVETEEN.
Pockets and Lining made to take oat, so thai
may be worn ior eany rau ana winter buuuuu&.
Horace Smith, Esq.., says : "It is my idea of
shooting coat I have worn them for several years
and will nave noneomer. 1
Price for Coat, $25; Vest, $6.50.; ' Also, the best
i --A-n, p.nti. at 10 mr nftlr . I make on;
lv the one grade, as the cheapest goods dp not turr,
briars and will not give satisfaction, i.
Also, in auaruon in 101 bdovc, iuu nuuuus .
Waterproof Canvass Suit, cut same style as the Vel
eteeni goods, not stiff and hard, bat soft and plea
sant to wear; guaranteed to turn water. Sportsmes
1- - 1 it It tm rpw. ut Va fftttt
WDU XuiVO DUtSU lb NJ x m AUV wow vw
For full Suit, $14.00. . ;
I also make the Sleeveless Coa; Vest with sleeve'
If desired. . '-':"' "
Rules fer measurement ana samples seni. apm
application. 1
V ' F. I.. SHELDON, ; t
lect25 D&Wtf ' RAHWAY. N. J.
FIRST-CLASS WORK AT LOWEST NEW YORK
PRICES. DESIGNS SENT BY MAIL. WORK
PACKED AND SHIPPED. AT OUR RISK,
, . TO ANY PART OPj THE SOUTH.
1UCHAU9 WATHAN & !0
57 Lafayette Place, New York.
Wathan's Monumental Designs, in book form.foi
sale to the Trade. I dec 4 D&Wtf
N. A. STEDMAN, Jr.
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Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
BLiaSABETHTON, BLADEN COUNTY, N. O.
Offlee Un stairs, in Brick Building, occupied b
Rinaldl & Co. i
Special attention to Claims. Col'ccnonson sum
of $100 and upwards made for Five Per Cent, if
without suit Drawing Deeds. Mortgages, &&,
specialty. , j j , ap 5-DAWtf
High-Bre.Dogs.
English, irish and Gordon setters.
of the Choicest Breed, with guaranteed pedigrees.
i For sale by
r 1 ! " E. P. WELSH,
nov7D&Wtf j 1 York, Pcnn.
Butter, Cheese & Bice.
FINE TABLE AND COOKING
v'l ' ' BUTTER. , ,
FANCY GliOSTER AND FACTORY CREAM
CHEESE.:
WHOLE AND BROKEN CAROLINA
. KICK. -r V
noy 14
for sale low by I v, r-
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