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7 ti THIS PAPER j. r, Hiii-Htu xvcry afternoon, Sundays cx- r t t"1' bj JAMES - A PRICE, V Emtoks axd pRoruiKToas. ' .Srrenirrioxs, potak r.ui: J.,,, 'rnr. $5.00; Sis month?, $2.59 ; Three ('.M!!tIi-. $1.25 ; Oae m'nth, 50 cent.--. f J';1I"'r wiU bc dirtM C(l by- c Arrier2, fl - of charjrein any part f the c ity, at the above r.tt-H, n-13 cvnt-I'crWocN. dvei tiring rates Inv alid liberal. V" Subscriber.--will i lease revolt any and all failure to receives their papers re?u- r t - f . PLEASE NOTICE. A'e will be glad to rewire communication from our friends on any and all subjects of gene ral interest but: The name of the writer muit always be fur nished to CL3 Editors. 1 . ' ' Communications must b? written 'only ob one side of the paper. V PersonaliUcs must be avoided. And it ii especially and particularly under VOLL-.WILMINGTON, N. C, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1875. NO. 30. ailv. JL JUL Ji "" i - L. ., ; , 4 i i t r 1- i i ! CAROLINA. 1 1 iir'n.;i H t Is.ivc J . . . . . ! .... it !: HI I f '. I-'' .' . I . All ft!'.'. I h( HIT 1:. re-.rga::: i' 1 1 - .M F.dgvrnibc Guarii.i.. Then' is tl :''4sfti1 revival MethodU Chm-cli atd-liiisWo. I t IK' ;itr,Vi of. Headers ju. pa id ;,i., Hip Si--.b- Treasury ?ndsy (the sum ..f 2.s;;. . . ' : . ' . . Mr. Win. II. .J-ii.-s an. old and' promi- Uit.l0. i.i-:it Mi o LXe-vlern. ?:c! in that oty lad t i j I ;i ': V ti'U'lt. 4 ,f .... !' Ii 1 trlli 1 'r" 1 'I'm' .il.lY 111 t Ii' i X'.v.-m. Tvi i.I'-mU 'v.-j:j..-.s .ire yet Iu ! -ti.o (ft'irl.-i 'O.'.-rr.T rve. T'ls ill"-! ';i t 1 1 ritt I'lvrl.vn iM Cii'.'s.v.'.i i:iVu;.r rily, .,. .. ..' ;. . 5 Wnvne o.imly 'ni ujt u.i I ir.-s rtj ni-Lt live coiivi ts t.tlm l'cnitcMli.iiy, nt' at ".".''' I i.r.dam:iti";i. in a !.' nr'hvo. iq-iii.tin- i I liiiis.,!.iy. .yMH 'J'li.iuksi-viii.u. ; r ii. ;i ilav (if i i.u.v'll.. :;:,t!i N. C K--iiueut, U or-an- iin- a r:!.n.i.iv ..f 1'fO i:?t'Vi l altcu'l tiie 1 '.-nt'iuii.il ii'Wl yenr. . : Since .S.L. lnl-t r , i --. n-.. i rui- t...n liavt- item v-t ive l i.i t!ic ll ilri-h ji:;nkrt. 'I'lii.; is an " ..ht.ms" '!.'. I.T.O bales ove liic satne lime !ast ; ,ir. I .loli!) II. .(Jo J. "'.: "f Nei'TiK l:;s ibeeu a(i'i"i:itftl fin' "i tik' ! lirceti.irs 1 tli.- lns::u:o Asvliliii.- bv ii :. ' Dv'h'W, ivr (i. W. Irli.' ab:- ;'t !-::. tkc fSt;ik-.-- At the reeeiit annual .iikvChj !i' tho i -,.i,H kb.,l.levs of the Atlanta anil Un lain 'iul i Aii-l.uio Company, lirhl in Atl.mta. (M. A.S. Pmfonl v.iUi ve-eleetetl l'ie:.U'nt. aiii Messrs. H. Ci syt'.n, it.'V. MeAiieii and ti ll.. WilsDii, i.f XuvthC"iv!i;ia, weve nlaecd iii the I'oai-tl if Direct Tli" Kaleih 2ac- m.i.vs; We learn (lint a lire oe. urrcil yestcrhiy ;.l theiajer nulls i.f (he Xeuse Manur.'.'itiu'iiii; C -a!n', .some twelve miles jVrn ...this city, a In .use used l'"r lixliiis Juif (he drivers, and other operatives taking lire aeetdent- II 1 1 ! i .11 .11.. .1 l 1.1 11 .1... a : and neuiLT i iuuiv uimiimlm. -v n tue ( oiiu nui sa eu. . i . . 7 ThO Weld,n s;ivs: The ;in house and several Laics i eotton of Mrs. Kitehin, of . Seollaud Neck, niother . of Capt. . H. Kitchni, .was bimied in 'T.hursday uiht hist. The. ineeiidiary. a i;iiv:v;is e;m,ht. biit mad.e'diis eseape. Mr! V. H. Sliiehls tells us that he ean r: nut v.p -J." iii-hi.ai.ies leu ne hinee the .1 i . ... : i j 1 ? . 1 i war m ine lower poruou o, uns . eouiuy al M utin. . The lhdt-veh $h!ui1 tn- nnal tneeturj; oi' the tnikev?, at New 1 t ..uilen. ( iuilford county, is an iininensc f 'jtltair. The .spacious church of these v chihlreii of peace stamls'au- the verv spot , r.d.ere '. I vtar.; a'ro bcau the battle of i liuilJord ( 'mil il.ii!-1, wliieii broke (lie l.riti.di joviT in the South, and ultimately led t the ' siirr. nder of ('on aval. is at V ikb-wr;. .Some -!.(i0 ?'e'!e are in !(:, dali'-e from (iilUford, Wav. e. 1 , 1 .; v:l., i't : i j uinia iir and other counties. Mi. Aiibbaill. of Illinois.- is rue of "ling clergym. n pnveul, lilCi IJOAT. Rev. Saniethin?: About a Mississippi Hirer Queen. Mt in hLs Avalanche.' Ti;-' . -..-a I speeiuRU of lnar'uie ar. hUeC" tine, the Mary IVII. is expected to arrive at i ur1e;e this aftern'iKn. I'.eing the l.u-er.t vessel ever on the Mississippi river. and having been universally pronounced a li.u mi.e-g I'oat at St. Louis and other u-p- r cuiiU v poiiits. (lie imineii.se craft will douLthss be inspuHd to-dav b- manv Inv.idreils of our peop.le. In the 'ce'ustruc- (i"U I'dks large' tloatiug monster, there . e: e used-mvwarils of or.e million feet ot : v.-aU-r'asHied dv, To.UUO feet of Florida yw.r'. the hitter for tdTnain deck alone. li o tons ,,f iron for ftmjns, Pb.OOO drift bobs, inininierable i!;ul. bsvden a" large u unit y of other material.- TueUmll 'was built at.,Mctn.jMilis. on the lowcOhio,' hiei!y l! it the ix'st "."Teniiessc bofroni (iniW-r. and the finishing tucher were put oi; A Sb Loe.i.-.. The carrying rapacity of the M.:ry P.e'.l is estimated at -IHJO tons, hich cajo yjil ea)is0 J;cr to draw- about ten (Vet id water. Over T.i.'OtV bales of cot- 't n cm l!CS(oml on (he maiii dirk and guards alone, and the total -storage capa city i (t down at m.000 bales. The boat's h'ligfh js :j"J5 feet, breadth. of leaui ' livt. s-ilth ofJr idj including guards, t'l feet. The ntotivt- pov?-r comprises 8 steel U.'iUrs, also two" high ptvsURt tnincs 1 feet stroke and- 'M inches diameter of i y1nli -. The water wheels are .feet "diutnever, iul buckets If. I feet long. She wiil lv ; maiiuod bj'li crew vf otlievrs and Men numlvring 10:. and ihe. running ex-iM-nse's of s large a steamer is eacuiaUid iit Uf jier week. The cabin for lirst t,l;iss passsengors is of the most elegant des criptioii, july ivjijte in its x decorations. and cioutaiir 1"J ip4en.ud ate rms m the ladies. CiVbm, als.) 18 renin lutuo :T,M lUfiicirs cabitiXlKsides IS riHans for eoU artnl pi.ple. ThexMaiy l5cll has len Xbuilt t'xpiasjsly for tlie Memphis and Xc.v (h'leims packet trl;, and tue work was :'dclythe eoriccptiii of ht-r iuasij?r, Frank' nkj.sfivb' for the tist thirtv Years, lias Uvu Jdentirud with the river interests of the Iokcp Mstt.s4-ipjjj fiv?r.Tho- principle otVicers are Alf. Gri.ssoiu, cJjiefCU.'i k, and VmaiiodiJi-c tf.rld. Moiitgrfiwrv and C'hag, J earcc, pilots. ... X The mails w ill ele at the City Po-t Office until limitcr nonep as loiiows : ,Nrthfn( idihyb hiaita for, ail points North, East 'arid VTcsl ot Weldon, daily at 5:13 P M Southern maila tor all points South, daily ' a;15 V M V 1 1 1 . ravtueviiie, ana oiuces on ape i r.ivetteville bv Carolina Central Kail-yn i- ilaily (except Sundays) 5:30 A M Oi'-lo-.v C. IJ. and inU'rinediato -of- . I i: COD A M TIk' Smithfifle lirtiH l ?e cjosc at MaiLV f..f Ka?y Hill. Town Creek. Cell Sp.Snnplyund Shallotte ctefy THday ( A. vl. . s . ... . l' r. tiany, except iMinuay? Mail- dellyead fjomCJiO AJM i -'0 1" Mj and n Sunday? iVctm S:30 to 0:.'.O A M. tHmpOtliceopenfrpmSAMtoPiM.and from to 6:00 P M. 3Ioney Order or Kegis- ter Department oien same as stamp office. St-m for sale rnvral delivery when stamp olhce is cloven.' ' ' . . Kev lioxes accessible at all hours, day and : Mails c(lfxte(Vrfofn street boxes everyday ft t " P 'M . i .. i.l . LOCAL NEWS. i Index to IVew. Advertisements. S. L. i'i!i:)!o.T Tho Fair,- . .n A. Voi't. Xtire. , L. .. To:. k. Still Alive and Moving. Kvaxs f' Vo;(" r.Aux You Will Flndv. S. 1.. lY.rAinxT (J rand llally. .('.utriiNTjcft ;& ' .Mai,laud Harness. S.'.hiles and Trunks.' ," ; I', lIsaxsiiKCdKit Fair. 'l.s. 'V. Lu'i'iri'. If .you vant, .Vc. V beautiful day for the .Fairl , r., , 4..... ,. a-, f.. iio,.l,.;. ;.wr lust two weeks to Tha Turkey will pay its debt. The - .Cumberland County Agricultural I ss..x'i:ition 4 incets in- Fayettfelle- next j i HCdilV, ' - ... - I Xo b;isiiie. transactions' mi the wharf to-day been use of the gea era 1 suspension I of business there. . , I ' .' ' . I lhe Cuttoii Compress eontmueto work bight and day in getting ready cargoes of cotton for 'shipment to foreign ports,' One pocket picked thus far. Warnings have, been put up in di demit parts of the Fair Grounds to 'beware of pickpockets." The weather, has., been jtculy .maguiu-. cent to-il;'iy and if tit had bcfii jadQ to. order could not have been "better, for the . . . i occasion. '. Friend McDiarriiid.' of the ' Iiobcsoniaii, ;ets out this Fair a ven- haridsbmo sheet in amphlet form.", : It, is .certainly creditable. .:. The public Avill be thrilletlbyilvciufor- mation that ,a German chemist has .dis- covered a new substance which he calls i sd i i ei l . l vd ro.x 1 a l n i u e. A few uit'inberg of r the XWfolk City j Guards, under the pressure of busiupss A , T ". .. . or their -homes tins enuaivmeuts. left f m orm.ng They missed hll 'of Hie fun. - . , . . , 44- merciiants are cxrt.ui.lv putting i 0 the bo.,t fit forosnoit this week the v.-ay el di-essiiig.-up their establishments' to -attract y eve of visitors to the FrffrT Ifain. and heavy, continuous ram a that, is rei.eitel'I0ni alutost every direct tioiu 'They haypliad tour days chock full of it aloii the lino of the Wilmington A Wcldoti Itailroiid, Foreisn llouiMl, Mcssrs.AVilliams 3IurclM5jiii'.ceaml this inon.iuu for Liverpc)! the Xorwegiau ban; pea Minus and J. O. luucY The rst takes out '2,501 ' bbk rUln and ilje iittcr I.H0 bales of oMrnressel Cotton. 'x Death's Doings.1 - - ( ) a r an nntnity wt.s m gricTet. am b.M'lriil to-il:iv t le.-lm nf t bp dent b bv - 1 . ' J- paraiysi-j u( MrN 1m II. IleUissct, third son cf I)r; A,f .J? Il-ytt ybfch occurretl afhls lather's reidpnee, jii this eit at G o'clpck tlms nKrnnrgiRt the age of :b" years. He leaves a, widow ..and tl.'PA', vl'ihlrcn and many , rehttivesnd t neuds to mourn ids eaHy death xv Tn n Pnntinnail ' Takiiig into consideration the" fact" tluti it has rained so pcrsistentlv during the onlv. a r sort oraRairafter all, because; ili: p much. Avaterin tLe mixture, and the As.sodatioar-brii3''irU!vs .of making up for .lost time. andJost bppp'r- a .1. T mi t ' . 1 ... Gliasleonitv jt 8 : WA M cfouuetl sky and the kihnv N..ven)?K'r a'.r etern iiianl(0 CRamyay) Saify lWht-tlM tlitili ! r,.;i:a coqc!ati,:i ( except hundav?.). C:-0 I M , , . - Ch iTitte Viiall dt.....'. 4:30 P 31 ttto the f.HT.s - of .. th ; wli wt-re to take past few dav,, .aid tjt the Fair Crmiuds. 11:101 I" "1 trust h;veUendescrto,iinacvordatice;tiiatthe WlW.fef! -fe Fair has Lceao Fair it' allthiis faV ami W&MJ a member of the tunnies, um rair win iw. conumieii uniu was ociore ioainiissioner v,issidey jester s' tnrdav pat meridian,, and railrKliUf) W,S charged with a violatioii of tlie steamboat tickets will Jv xk) to rj'tum Htitcnial Keycuue lavys, . He avra until -Monday. Seriously" speaking, ytQ justirlpi IwtjnVoi5 H0(i f..f !ls aiHtaur nnler-stand that tliere will bp large aldir liore tl GoninnWrnfit lioKsjfteY 'o anr tions to the cnwd by to-night's trains. , swer b the cUarire, THE OALLAST GREY. '7 Y Pantt Jf the Military Companies i iUaiarnlnff A ncautlfal D:ty anil a BraTeShwfIaj. Dc vane's "A I ,. rtrcss.an-tf (MlI.amb's Rcplj". . The sun nsc this i!i.n!iin r :i :vi im-' ,,rf ..ri ... - t, . ... ...n ...'i, tjlio were clcsir.ui v 41 rvitues.slu it.' it ,ft ,ovcv 1; tj prVw5, i . . - " t ytas espcctaHy- welcitui; c it did. ;lfter' t,e severe rai.ss of yesterday. About 10 oY1ok the? line v. a.; formed Pc strfl.t ,vith C 1;,t, M.re " :ful his sskstnuti ilarsh -il.-i m.t1e van. t be , r , , . i . lt.of tie Imc U'm;; .-ued to die. (ixpc fearlf j.ht jArtiller.y and the left to jv r ii --4 'i i-'ii . tl(orfolk City (.tiar.K witu the Cornet Ciiccrt Glib and the Drum (rrpsiil front. v ,.T., . . . . , r . , , ' the vVilniiierton L:'-ht Inlantrv and the leicli Li;lit Inf.mtrv loi:i' aliiruetl. re- " ! " " sjecftvely, as riht and left eentre coin- ponies, the Norfolk City Gu.vrd.s c;i:ryi;i taeir uVu band at theiv front. The rear of the procession was brou.unt .up by (Jol. yilliam Lamb, Couiinandant at. Fort Fisher, Mai. D. .1. Deva.ue and C-l. John W. Atkins-jo in a carriage, followed on foot by the Survivt.rs of Fort Fisher and other of the brave defenders of the Cape Fear river and coast. j 1 ; The procession halted foi a fey pvh ments in front of the Cape Fear Club Ilooms and then resumed the nun h down Front to Market, up AI irktt .'to Third and ou Third to the Opera-Ihmse, where d largo coneourso .oi eiit.ei:.s. amou vv.:ioin were man v ladies, awaited their arrival. Tlic n werc tK,n ,iM and the com- vames aui citizens tiled into the beautiful Oinri TT'n v.-li'fli u:i-; iii 1 1 ' liv flip eaer throng. 'The Address of Welcome at the Opera House was delivered by M.aj. D. J. l)e- vane and responded, to by C:.1. fimlv af- tcr wllk.j IIun i.iv5s ;U.0:Se .m n a few remarks relative to the "subject re ((Ucstetl Col. Lamb write- a history of tlie two struggles at F I'isb.cr. An in vitation was then delivered to the Reunion at the C.ipe Fear Club 11 -oins to-night, which closed t he excrcis. ?., A Mistake. Our fileitds of the -Pic dm and theltaleib AW have Tiiivlii:.:iy done Capf.T WootervHii i":jus-;c Hj-.--.r his Eipr'css lino, ...Cj!:;:v"t;.:g on i h; iloliy ery ot freight by this line tiri l'n:j.i says: It has long been a' great fiiconveu'i.-ure' to the pooplc through 'this section ou re Jj. n hviH 1 for all count of having no express line on this and under the present arrangements .-will be of Imt liUle practical advantage , express packages that come to Charlotte or Salisbury I13- the Southern or I any other company, will still be carried on, this road as freight, and v. ill.ucet vvtth I tl,e tomc delays that it torn-eny did. I Other coinpanies will not deliver inckagcs I v j-.it . ,-. ... ., 1 . TV I to;. not en s line until thev receive tlie amount due them as cxprcssauc. and Capt. I W.ootcn has made 110 arrangements ior Ins I .--. . I .ifimiirs to iireoav thes. eh ir ts i hero jayc to lx? harm.vny lctveen these companies ere this line, will Ini.pt 'practical value to either the cempaniei or the par ties shipping goods. '' I The Kalcirh XctrS a!s comments in the same strain. . " ' ' r Our cotemiKraiies are inioiuformed as I to Capt. Wwten'o objects and intentions I He rcqtiests 113 to Ftate that the charges ouairgootls coniing to mis cure, no matter I frln1Vfe)t!l,,t. 011 whatever liuc of I cciiycyance, are promptly paid on delivery to inm mit uiegKHis a:; promptly lorward- ed.to their detinaii..n: Jlrt C. S. Love, the agent, here is now in the AYest for the express purpose of putting th j line into practical and complete we.rking order 'C hope tluitour friends, of tlie Xeics and I 7i.i,o win ...... Avi..... i... t , . .fT-u-i ,A : ' , w 11 I Death or Plato Dnrhauit j We regre-t to leatn, as we d i kom tlu J Charlotte Obsercer, of the death of Capt. I Plato Durham, which occurred at his res- idancb'ia fS Kelly .'on Lt Tueadaw morn Plato Durham had achieved for K .artAti extendcl far Us own State. He "lt ConsUtutional, invention, and his ffife Ms regretted. J Conimissioncr Court, Thomas IjcxsI. of ltmnswick ountv, I L r . - 1 . - I THE FAIR. A Gala Day at-the Fair Gronnds JLare Attendance and Fine Dis playThe Military and the Races Scenes and Incidents of the day. . This morning, the third of the Fair, there v.as a very large attendance at the Fair Grounds, conspicuous among whom we. noticed humlreds of ladies who seemed, b-the interest thev manifested in all of t he displays made and the scenes and in cidents of the dav to be making amends f-r their enforced absence' on Tuesday and yesterday. A great mahy articles have lccii added sinee vestenlav's renort nnd tb nvhilJ- I . 1 I tion is claimed as the best had in a iium- ber of years. .Our city merchants some of them have come up lilcrally to the assistancc of the managers and there are many handsome displays made bv them.. , " , , : I o enumerate everything new and pretty and meritorious we saw there to-dav is a First, we -notice iilthe main building, a task beyond .our time and space and we ingham; W C Thomas. r!o; II D (ia jiie, ; . , lt' nyi'rTir Hi", must theref rc le content with allusions iuau,01 ' Y KZ'"' ill,:,,a,ni u m. At th? earnest soli- - L. , I longdate, Jalt; M Paul, ius Agent friends of the.Cape Fi io.aiexN oi me more auraeuvo arwcies. ou Hairs nbiiiatioji . Troin.e; 11 J Xixon. caition, the Hoard ex ubitioii. VO convention ot tlie very handsome display of oil paintings, Froprietor John J.eaeh. J Ii Weatherly, executed by Mrs. CiceVo W. Harris, which Tether MeLaurin L S MeXain Shoe M f t. :, Heel; C X Ilutt, Chjirlottc ; Dr JE Per mit r.u;t much attention. Oppo.de to these, s;)n? Wnvne co.; II Melbe. Sh.-e Heel- and ar tne otner extremity ot the Hall, Mr. P. Heinsbcrger has- made an elegant dispbiy of oil paintings, engravings, organs and books, J. & J. Johnson, Agents for the Wheeler eV Wilscjn hewing Maclnue, and John L, Dudley, Agent for the Singer Sc , . at 1 - 1 Sewing Machine, occupy their old places u'ld nnich of the time and attention of the ... , - ady visitors; I. W . brown & Sons have a large glass : case of Xorth Carolina j minerals, a verv attractive and meritorious I j r 41 1 -l ' n i t I ."iliini ot llii iv ltd 11 f 11 111 I .iiriM-iirnr A- I """" ' "I----" aiauaro. nave leuuiexi inree immature 1 i r .1 1 . .. 1 .1. 1 . . 1 1 ii i iorws with some of the most elegant silver-plated and rubber-mounted harness wc'evX'r saw. and of their ewn manufac- ure; among other things we noticed were v large cage full of twittering canaries, displayed by Geo." P. Lamb ; a superb oil painting, ; by -Rev. J. A. Oertel, the prop erty of Mrs,. J, Y, Atkinson, representing light and darkness ; bead cornucopia, by C'1.C. L. Grafflin's little daughter, only TAcarsold: beautiful carved' work, done with a pocket-knife, -by W. IL Thomas, of Piosiudale"; leather frames, made by a girl of 11.; embroidered infant s socks, by Miss .Iinnie Porter, of Duplin Iloads; crochet hats, by Miss M. J. King, 13 years ; toy toilet sets, made with a pocket- la life, by J. J. liowden ; bed-room set, made from tin fruit can's, no name of ex- juiuiioi , uieitui eA.iueiiei u I . . a 1.. Ji.:i :i 1... ir M Katz; inano stool cover, by Mrs. A. Y. I Satcinvell: worke b table mats. 4J3 to tho 7 - - - . . - TT Z 1 - set, no nnipp ; civbroidereil mmnel skirt, no name: a trias case containing an cm- broi.e'ted cap worn 0b years ago and va- rious o'd deeds, some of them 22-j years old; bible speious presl'iitevl to a coujite i:i 1004. TUeiC vC-also til Floral Hall nnny other articles, quilts, enibrpid- erics, net-ue-worK, pictures, otc., Avlncli It t . M are vrorthy of special menfion, but which have no names attacb.CAl,- The bread ai) enko and jdckte depart- me-ut, se-eurely fenecnl uff from the depre dations of strange lingers, -presents a tempting array' of g.KMl things too numer ous to. mention. In- this, department Mrs. Alfred Carjicntt? displays 25 different artrt les niade iv herself. ' -JJic Grounds are fille! t.lay with a gay and happy tUi--aig ut visitors. . The military companies arrivt-l alx.ut . 12 o'clock and. marcbeil into the enclosure where an address of veleome was deliv ered by Hon. A. M. Wadd Ibui..l , "k-h1- ed to bv ('!. Wiitiaa itnib. At 1 ocIcck, jtiJjt as we are comp.lhtI to close or.reH.rt, Dr. S. S. Satchwell, the Orator of the Fair, is delivering his address to tlie vast throng. f Ipa Pyhiiin 3Iasquers, The masquerade ba.ll given at the Citv llally last night. 'wip.pliuientiUy io the Pythiuii ieUver tniet Ikmd, was well at tended, notwithstanding the very disa greeable weather. There were a linjnber 01 ma.S4picrs on nic nwr ami tne costunics , thfv b.iil j ..... v.,.-. n".- nud tbj cbar;cters well suUiceil. Everv-. Kdy present hal a gmxl time of it. 4 PerHallroad. The following arc the cousisnccs if the C:30 frciglit train, on the W, W, K ;l tl if mrurttnrr p:' a o ivune, inunentiiai, r iteiusber- r, J A Kca, Eccnin'g ?cnc, E F pison, J I Macks Sc Co. Maj Jas Ar.dcr sfi. Adrian V VcJIfrs. J ll Huggm: Giles Murchtnn. Jame? vt Vricc, NQTrtr tyten; ( ft lUylo'r, "E I'escbvi LV Itavis, KtrchncT ar C lire, DA Smith, K M Sbsiemakcr, W F Potter. Agricultural Cali. Co'. S. Ii. Fremont, President of the Cabe Fear Agricultural- Association,' has issued a call lor a -Convention ot tho citizens of the various counties now in the city, to be held at the C-mrt House, on Princess street, between J-eC eid w;;d Third, this evening, at 8 o'clock'. A full attendance iscarnest.lv de.dred, as some, very important matters are to be broivht up for consideration. ' Hotel Arrivals. . IVkckll Horsi:. J. II. .u-!:v Pr T ' irietor. fartin V'(Talvin, An-- (bi; U V, Uriffiu, Poslon; ) Martin, ljith-ld: Ii F Ellis, C W Fiiiicett. T J llah, W.ll Ib.-w- ell, P M Howell. Halifax. X' C: d V Ar.t- instn, Hilliard'; Store; J W Wih'o.w Ti... 1 T.,nl.. Halifax: Jno lb Uattle. das Ib'itie. (i T Matthews; P, .1 f.ine- r P. '- A f f .T lv' Smith , Warsa w:J II Ili-i.t, K iM-nnon, Nash c: Chas MeX'dy, Prooklvn; J I);ie- fnst -Y: & Vsm Wonnen. Au-, G:i; W -? 1 "sJ, Ulutl; A DxJibKp-l'xiiprton. S C: A II izer, j- Columbia, S C; 11 C Graham, Mlarioii, ,S J S Vwitson. Koek- JMaxxixg IIoitsk E. W. Manuing, J F Shine. )uhn;T IW-uswell, It II McGurm, att!el(To ; W J Xev, jy. Iloyky Mouut; d T Kvaus,- i Lam lYtter,.Wel- don; T Tavlov. Xas'i f J C 1 )arr Kn,;eld; C II Dogan, Tarboro.; J Ili;;gs; Kaleigh ; T B Holdson, Miss IM-ln, Weldon ; W A Martin. M. T Edgertoii. C (. Gardner, T T n-ir.bu-v V rnr'l.nl -IT ,,i- -J i iMUinn, d ou.i.in.!, d 1 Ajf.-k, rV..5 Freliiont ; L Ikiltbtie, Xor- lollc, a; ID iurbam, ntlbvX L AIill- SVpS; Lumbertyi. ; J D Mc Arthur. JI Wil- liamson,iS C; C 'McD'on'ald. lia'.eiirh ; A jleLiughlm, J )l Pettew.iy. J Ii ells, Manna Aioore, II no'rslev. ltoeKv M.ouiit: i ? " . -l-"'i, W , Stntut' ThosP.rown. 11 II Powell . . --I--, .1 v Hirr.r. A imv,-!-. l- o.nn 1 v Carter, Vhitevit!e ; A iS Xiins nnJ wife, J-bon; 1 -K Walker, imimonsvule; Jas Melvinyand wife; Miss M! A Howell, Brunswick ; C O Mercer, 1 orksvilfe. XT L'y J.J) Croom. Shoe Heel. .; - Justice To The Singer fcvin Ma- chine Couriiauy. Tho folloving letter explains itself: r : - , X. C. A(;:u-ri'i.ai;r;AL Soi ikty, Kaleigh,' X . C.. X'ov. o, 1ST5 Jlanitfiicturiiirf? Co.; MyJ)eai: Sin ;- On ixaminati :i it ai- pears that the gold medal awarded to J. anel J. Johnson, Mianagers of the Wheeler & Wilson ''Manufacturing Co.. for the W-A sewing' machine with (he must us Jul at tachments, was so entered bv a mistake of the ; rejortiug committee- ... ihc Lxecutivc Committee have ordered that the incdaj be awarded to you, nnd it I.. . - 1 now stands in Voi'.r nainivici '.ho orciiiinin list. ' . Rcsiiect fully, d. Devekkux, Sec. DIED. .dock- L0UbS ilEXU V. third s m of Dr. tvi, i ii.:. aim J and Mrs. A. J, DeUwisec, in the UGth year cf ni" aire. The funeral services v. ill by held at St. Jmes Church to-morrow ( Friday ) afternoon, too eiiVK. XE W A It Yj:i: WtiKjiEXTS. STILL ALIVE AND MOVING ! YLIFf DF.SIi;.ULr, .LOT:?, ULiVHK AXD VALPAULK LANDS FOR ! RENT OR FOR SALE! j ots IN sizp: from one-fuurth to 20 Acres ! Tern.i lib i.il. Apply to I. L, I'OLK, Poll ton, N. C. -mtv 1 1-31-1 w YOU Will Xillll the Best and most Adinirably Selected Slock of BOOTS ".& SHOES AT EVAXS & VontlLAlIN-S. "T7IIEN YOU SEE OUR EXPENSES SO V V , samll. rt'U lioaM know oar PRICES mnri I ! . " un:-! tn tint !r .11 tli. , -- .1 1-. - -1 - - - I cient. Come .and see u- nor 12-Cl-tf-. Princess Stre?t. ,1,1 t NOTICE ! Eiqcracs Ticicts t3 lie C. F. Fair TssnF.n hv tiik w i lm i cto v. 1 . I C Columbia & Aceta and Wilmington Jt VeHon Railroads, will be good far return psape up to and Including MONDAY. Nor. . . . - i 15, 1ST 5. ' ' noTll-3Mt A. POPE, d. V. and T. A, tiood that the editors do not always endorse the viev of correspondents', unless so statti in tho eiUtorial colonics. . THE FAIE To Ee Continnea To Satnrday Nibt ! Ii. K. TICKETS (JOOD TO RETURN UNTIL MONDAY NIGHT ! rpiIE llOAUl) OF MANAGERS HAVE A agreed to extend the Fair until SATUR DAY, November 13th, at 5 P. M., in consc quencG of the rainr weatlier to-djT. S. L. FRllONT, President C. F. A. A W ibiiingtoa, Nov. 10. nor ll3Mt 1'iiu f I m mi 11 AMD RALLY OF THE FRIENDS OF THE Aoicultaral Association. itation and advice of the ar Agricultural Aks- of Managers hare called a- citizens at larire. with the Ansociation. to assemble at th ('nnrf Ilni.i. this (Thursday) evening at 8 o'clock, to con sider business uP the GREATEST IMPOR TAXCE. The citizens of the several counties now in the city ar,e especially invited Duplin, Samp son, Wayne, Wilson, Edgecombe and Xaii, l.tunswick, Columbu., Bladen, Robeson, Richmond, Anson and Union counties, in North7 Carolina ; Marion, Darlington, Sumter, Ches terfield and Lancaster in South Carolina, arc cordially invited to attend. Farmers, Mechan ics and Merchants are earnestly appealed to to come forward -and sec what can be done for the good of the wvcral. industrial interests "T'ivu uy uie people nowyisiung in tlie. ctYm 0 The whole business population of the ciiy will, of course,' 'be present and represent the lViramouut int-.-rcsts of the city in the annual represented by the icople now visiting in the. Fairs. .ly order. of tlie lioard. S. L. FREMONT, President C. F. A. A. V.'ibnington, Nov. 11, 1875. ? 31-lt r ; CARPENTER & MALLARD, Practical Manufacturers of ARM ESS, SADDLES AND TRUNKS.' - " Full line of Horse Rlankct?, Collars, names, Backhands, and all kinds of Saddlery Goods. The cheapest House in the State. Trunks Covered, y.rS" Repairing attended to proniptly. ti. nov 0 ' 20.tr 1 i' voir ; 1 want Tin: lilCST CKiAK TO HE HAD - IN -THE CITY FOR i i;v'FlVE CENTS, "TSt OR $ I A BOX pi onouia ed lo by all judges who litre tried them, go to - ; JAMES W. LiPPITPS TODACCO AXD. CIGAR STORK!' . .Front St., Ojqxtsitc the Fundi House. ET 0E AND TRY IT! -tt. un? : - 24-tf Premiums Given Away. V Lb IN WANT, WHO II AVE CREDIT, especially Ca. li, are solicited as purchaser or the pi Li--!u re of the mind and happiness to ' every household. ' Peace to every one. Piano Organs, Cbromoi and Literature. Yourre4 in matter haj arved ; call and eetmre it. ' Reading 'matter, the latest, collected from alb parts of the world, always for ealc at IIEIXS LIVE BOOK 4 lEKGFJTS MUSIC STOKE. 2-tf nov S iPuSURANCE. -o- "VT 7" E HAVE ADDED TO OUR LIST OF T tirt-$.las3 coufpaniea the Lancaster InsnraiicB Co., OF 3IANCHESTER, ENG.,, ASSETS CIO, 000,000 J Aud now represent thjfollowing Companies: Lacca' hire lnsurai.ee Company, of England. Niagara ' of New York. Atlantic " " of Nc York. Petersburg Savings i Im."Co. of PeKreburr. FaaueU Hall of Boston. We are prepared to carry any lino effcml us, and we confidently exinrct a share of the patronage of our friends. - Mr. Samuel Northrop and Mr. C. H. Ro6 inson liare entire charge of thu office. i NORTHROP A CUMMING. nor 8 . - - 23-2U COALiWVflODHRD. VtONE BUT FIRST-CLASS COAL kept at lowest rate. WOOD tawed by steam power, any WsrUa' or -quantity. oct29-tf J. A. SPRrNGEB. JSlTLN'O AND Ijllil ID DUD lUUl ill 1HIW 111 liillll WEDDING CARDS IVicfcd in the bert of rtrle t th ' REYIEAY OFFICE .. 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The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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