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62 iSfl : r, Y.u Mokni:;, Ikcemi;kp. 20, Is76. VAitil-TliX . Tliv 42rls or N'hohufie. ''!' ro':r;i:. t ic Iowa of rv.-Violiarh'. in New York, seen;? to be 'full cf matchless joir, women' who want lo tret nurriol. Tin.- luav not Ir ; .art icul.-irlv'tt range, h'-cjum. us a matter of (act. there are vo ing v.oni' n ail fiver the (x'untry hiving tln'r :iiii" rash :s!iil!titi. but they have; not. -as a via:-, r'ii:.'! ( coiipicuosiHl? L-'fore the public lb" ii!;lil::ni'-.'l voung woiwu of Hclio Laiie Uvo jut. done. ;'I 1.!.- hit nation in Hehohurie .m- ins to h;ve I.cen a iittie pe n.ii ir yet net ; Itoirether unnatural. Th- tov.'.n l.sVp'-rlH to bave-a fair supply .;! o i. g mc-i ''ho ure-a', anxious to got nairr.c-'i the. youu; yomu ure, l.;:t t-h'V ; ::i un icc ountably aver:-o to . marrying, ::nv of the .Sclioliarie givU. Then; arc r.ot 'more. . qs-t-yul or rcI-oii'-s in u po.-sible do.v n than are to be found among the "ii'ls of JJnbtoij, or V v York, or ( "iix-iniiati, or any city out of ri.i'.uff Iphia. v, here there, are no (ii;.. -eyi ;I or rrd-bcuVil . ir'.-. Too sim ple b.ct u:.(iou!)t"ii!y i,s that the boys ofV h'f.h irie urra tluli am! wsiapprceiative. lot, and don't kno'.V what " ;f lovely gjil is vvH'-u l!;i y f on:-. .truj.'jriii: under, th-' k; K.alv.urita.g(''s it i i i ;o;M-ti.i r natural that the young, wt-fn'-u of Schoharie would tarn their though' to .- iii;o methods of c;ipturhi a nore ap-pr.M-iativr kind of younj iiian. "With the t advand untiring' aid of a father vith a f.'iioly of foiirti en da,i: liters all ovcr iiok:d by the Scliuharie iToun' inon an .!'.. ni.ai ion has been formed, for the pro motion of marriages in Schohario, or any - hi ..-re ! -' lor that matter, ho long as Sfho i. .!:-' funii.-li"S th girl for the oera-io!!. it h adwrt i.-cd far and near that rf'hoha is adv to supply thr- inarket. and ti,f-P' . no doubt that any locality Tunning -.. ; l of marriageable young Avonn-n ( ould t an unliniitf d Jiiiuiin r "b" application to ' Uv marriage promotion organization. How Avil tin- aii'.iir jtro.-jicrs it is too soon to ti-!l. as it is mni'h too early for the annual i! jinrt to i. presented yet. The untiring :n..i! will; 'I he fourteen daughters is Mill untiring, however, with abundant faith ji! his efforts, i:nd the society, if it has not "M't marrirtl off any of the r-'chuharie girls, has moused a spirit of matrimony in the biva-1 s if Schoharie's Voting men. They al-o have organized a matrinioi.y pro .nio.ti ng band. r rather have linked fortunes ; 1 1 1 the organization of Scho harie girls not to marry each other, but to make a cumbined assault on "all .the outside world for wivis and husbands fit for sVho harie's oung inen and women. They are ofVeriuu' iii great va ; iet v. of m arly all sizes. with moustache's or wit hout , according to In-. t mil I be co; -ed." bni with e.- eciiiig regie t. t'na't the' boy has th: best of it. Sv. t ryljoily must know that a Scho harie boy' is not :(nywhe-re near as' sweet :.nd handsome as a Schoharie girl ; ho is not even as' lovely and -fascinating as the ordinary s; rt of ji'irl rai'.-ed i:i other parts (dVtiie world. bu-L with all these drawbacks he will find more takers than the Schoha rie girl. I le. can readily dispose of 'himself ie. family bunches, fourteen " and lifteen at a time, and there will be room almost everywhere for bds of Schoharie boys long after' th1 supply is exhausted. Hut the girls everybody loves the girls, but they do have a dreadful hard lime getting mar ried, some of them, and it does sometimes s"om that two boys get married for" cvorv girl A i'aslie in Sjmijw. Xcr York Si!.i,. Tie- :c was a '!jendn e-n.-tle in Spaiit. The" title to whi h was in .lames G. Blaine, And tii.- bonder's mark that the castle bore , Wav Eighteen eighty, si t ov r the dor. The park v. . is adorned with stal art tree, .With tops that v, eved in tin-popular breeze, And .many Confederate Brigadiers From spreading limbs were hanging in tiers. The j'A ps w re formed of the bor.es of the slain. Doe; i:p ibr the purpose by .lames (J. l'.laiae;. Ttieua'.e". which opened and shut at his will, Was are ot ine prison at atumrsiimmv. fit ,1 !!. The cui taiiis 'were made of ar ira U7.y tissue Now kno.vn as the Latest Southern Issue, A ml the tapestried walls ..displayed with Oil' 1.' .; V or.v (' , in f )u;r: 1. 1 i : I - A terrible 'banner cardinal hue t Replace. the ihig'of the red, white, and bine; The Wait - were celebrated with sectional hate. And-the bi:;-ge;i room icld a Chair of Si: re ut ail e.ou i the ca tie grew amain. Till it. Idled then .- of Janus G. "Blaine, A skeleton, some wcredieard to-Kiy,t la a secvi cles.-t was hid away.', ' . The skeleton, bone-s were made of flock. And it io:v the brand of Little Rock, ,nd tlio'.igli it wa carefully hound with fc"-;!'.-. It hehbin its haad the Muliiuao Letters. Now, m'hiv Avoubt never won'tler at all I that i.iry e.istle sliouid tade or tail In the stm a: d storm of the next, campaign, .-' ': o t ;:e great d'sgttst of James (3. Blaine. Slow E'reuoSi Aclvossew Dre.s. raria Lrltcr to the Dal imore 'Gaz.lw. . 1 wish tint sumo of the critics who raise i rout about, the dresses of Mmc.CUndjeska ! , . ' it .t i un! Miss ard would tourney across the rney water to six- Imw smli things are done in artistic Paris, the .home par excellence of the hiu'n'St form of decorative art.' Tliey woiiU 'bid Creir.eKe. at the Theatre' Fraii cais. plaving in "Le Sphinx" ina. sea'.-skiti diess that cost .ikOO'J. And what would' tliev sav to t!;e gowns of the aeeempbsliCil Mile li'ii'IC' 111 .Monijoe: iici u;si. .'i,... .,' ; .;,.!..- .r.,,.! iln-.nv tl.Pin into i dross in particular would throw them into ccmvnlsions. It is composed of a real and v ' . -5 , t i . r t. l.. .....vvv. .. s- vorv r.no iauian snawi - pout vi iiiu.v;iu.u t . V.:.. K .-. I.mvbr. V u" l"aui ur , ; ! - re looked after, and everything relating to ttie most expensive style, by the way), cut : ineciiaaios and labor saving u carefully re i::t. a pvdor.aise and Yrn over a long 1 corded. -There is a page devoted to all the iimlorskirt of peacock green satin. -The ; latest plrases of t!i business markets, Crops, fleeves and the front of the polonaise are Merchandize, Ae., .v:e. A valuable feature is trimmed with peacock green velvet, exactly ' found in the specially retted prices and edn matel.ingdhe skirt in shade. Her second ' dinons ,iiv, 1.1lMt.., .i;. - . dress is ophite watered silk, with sleeves - 'IIIL I RODLCL MARKET, and paniers of white foulard, trimmed with j " Sporting N'ews at home and abroad, together ValemWmes We rf dnwrv 0f with Story every week, ae.mon-by someeflu- tV. ft Ir'i t , 4 1 ? hc-at divine. Literary, Musical, Dramatic, Per- v. .i;te lou'ard is drawn around the lower mha Aml s'oa Notes. There is no paper in the cv of the skirt, and is knotted in front in j World which contains so much news matter very graceful fashion., These dresses were i everv week as" the Weekly IIeeald. which is both made by Worth. The Appellate Court Opposed. Judge K. W. Hughes, cf the United States District Court for the eastern dis trict of Virginia, has written a lengthy and able letter to Senattr Davis, of Illinois, reviewing his bill for 'the establishment of an additional appellate court of the United -tates in order to relieve ths Sapreriie ourt of its press of business, lie opposes h.e bin because it not only dwarfs the dis j:cts courts, but lowers the dignity of the -'preim; Court. Judge Uughes also ca'la e,ntl0U to.' he fact that lhe Democrats n it f rcss not permit it to pus3 becau. e ninT.8 Ir- Hayes the appointment ot 1UDernorefederarjudges. Series. J'ri'- i-int ,Yo ';"t 7" 1v? IltintO I!oi;iiiuC. ..t-Urfii'trt. I .'fwri'r, Liierany., j a.,-1 TSff iok- i.r- ot a .-izc con- v n?-!it for tb- pot-k. t, atnl jvt large enouirh t- la.it ', .M a:.! iih.I.-'Tne tyo; in r r-li-r th.i' t!e-v if.ay I ' ; ' r .-'"J ivi:!:' td.ir", with that i-en.-e. of r---tfiih;-H- atel'pU-aMire which wvir-priiitf- v.oh;:::! e alora tifer. Fiction ),f (-(.ariiv r.r-l'triij,;i-t''fi in the !!ih, but it i.s d'i?i-d.t u::.U; the ra!i'.r'u M'lertfon com ir !)C;-iv", -u a .tu includ-: .works of every variety of th i.-, 5ro:a o!d airhor ai d ue a;d a '.tractive to..v:-cn reader... 11 uj general 1 u' vi an,. el on goo i 3oW :-. . prlnt- ;-OiiI at lur'f.n . NOW IlKAIiY V !. a;.; : irj: V : l Stoiy. i'v Mr-. A'i '"Aichie bov- ii." : ! foi.TiTK ; A, I'.'lv. uril;. author of K: :;o cents. rv. .Pv b.ina-; I'hil- I. X T!;i;,oi Mi-i: A .-lorv. ' v F-tiie Lvnr. ii. r'r:- :: -. !. t's Pkn; '2.1 (:; t. (i enr; J 'r:c vrv. an 1 Ti:e P:in.oo M. by rialolplu LinUa i. .1. Tii r: i isin: E:tt?i:.nne S. Lamb. Pr;. ::!..:; or At or fit i.rv Hv .id. rriecV ''') cents. Pv Charles . r Fir-.t i cent.-. i . i ;: :: o etc. ,"r: ; ) ) i i - ;'-.o:;. A t ! i i i . a n ! h r o t ' torv. Ctiele l;v .1. i -s. Ti!: !!nr-.':iiK i-u: Two IJAnnr.r.s.1 By Ai:;!e '!'!: nri'-r. an tiior -)f "Gerard's Mar .r;ntre." ':. . l'i '') rl.ts. 'LioiiT- o: tj'i,". ();.! Eno.usii Staok. Bi ' ographic. f atei Ai:eed.:ical Sket'.-hes of Fa -nioirs Aetor.-'f the.Old Ki:glisli Stage. Ke pnme.i fnm ' IYiiipU- Bar."' Price, ?i et. ?). i ;;'!:::--;ovs ok Af;.i:n . from Jthe 'Nin-'b'euMi t'eistni'V."- Ii v B.W.Dale. I. S-.ci.-ty. !!. Politi, ill "and IV. Edaea-' tii'i!. i'jict".. 'J1 ct'ri!.'-. I 11. j'iii: Gci.H.: mm ns Wikk. . By 'Madame i Charh i;fy';.:iu;i. Pricf,- M cents. t . , I .'. A Scmmki: Ir:.:. By ChristMn Real, au i t':.or of 'Bonny Ka'cv' "Vuf lie Ajiiner," 1 ' ete. . V: .-,-, '.',' fcil'S. ! ''.. ! I' A y. V kk. A Boinahee of tin' .1- 1'. m am ';;.-. Price, Jli.-cn's. 11 ..'k-. (i a i N'.xnouoron'.s Diamonds. By Juiian l!;ivt!:,.ri;tv anchor of "Binsunt,'"' ' (oirtii,'" i-u-. . I'l-ie.-, '2V i-eiit.s.' ii. I.l'fl'HAT :i, ate I.indaii, ahthor i ;,The Philb-.opni.'r (eats. !o. TliK G:: !: at t i i:': ITiirSern. By Rudolph Gordon Baldwin" and Piiidnlnm. Prf ce v! a x c"nS:i'osr.K-. Com :e.s ! an,i Anecdutieul Handel, GInck. Hayde, pr;.-in keteh.- Mozart.,-! Fnm:." W.iLM.er. ;.:f,-r.!p of R:,e! :';V: u ii , , v It O-i'l, v.p'ii, Vwifcr, M ende'ssoJii) Pr;ce, ')') cents. and 17. A xt i x i. r'r k. A tory. By Andre Theu riet, ae.ti.' r o!' "The Gotin;; of a Marquis," ete. Pri'.'e, r.'d ei nts. ..bS. .b;(i n-A i ij.tv. Ms. A Tale. Price, "0 ctf. lih' Mt:s. Jack, a Story. By Franees Elea nor Trollope. Price, JiUeetits. -. ;J0. Kxoi.isii LiTi:i-:.Tr'iii:. From the. Ency-clopu-uia Ib'it ae.iea. Price, 5 cents. r.'l. Raymox i:-:. A Tal anther of 'Th.- Horn . (Inpres-.) ' - By Andre Theuriet, o!. the two Barbels." 1 -nv volutu' dress'in the I or ice.' mailed, postpaid, to any 'Bit t ii States m receipt of the D. APPLETON & CO., "(I'.) .":!' Broadway, N. Y. a.3 gw York Weekly Herald. i-OMS BOLLilS .A YEAE. .'jpHF. CIRC ELATION OF THIS POPULAR A- "-lu-wsoap! r has inore than trebled' during ic past ve;ir. tt contains all the leading ews contained in the -Daii.v IIi.uai.I), and is rrargeu in handy departments. The . FOREIGN NEWS . . . . . a emora cs special itisoateiies irom all quarters if the "-lobe. I'iidcr the bead of AMERICAN NEWS are given the Tth graphic Dispatches of the week J'rom all parts of. the I'n'ioft. This fea ture alone makes THE WEEKLY HERALD the mo- valuable chronicle in the world, 'as it is shu eheapej-t. Every v.nvk is given a faith ful report- of . POLITICAL NEWS, embracing complete and comprehensive des patches from Washington, including full re ports -of the speeches of eminent politicians on the ue--t ions of the hour. THE FARM DEPARTMENT of the . Y e:..t Hekai.: give;-; thi latest as well as the most practical suggestions and dis- : covtries rehitingto the d'uties of the fanner, bints for raiding Cattle, Poultry, Grains, Trees, Vegetable. e.c , e.'. with suggestions, for keening buildings ahd tanning utensils in rc- 1;:"- t b'M"fmc?t?a l-a ' r aeo.ittrueu-. Wineivjcopied, under the head of ' . - I 1 ' Ti'Ai- is supplemented b a well edited THE HOME, giving reecip-.-f tor practical dishes', hints for making clothing and for keeping up with the latent fashions at the lowest price. Every item of cooking or economy suggested in this de partment is praciieaily tested by experts be- i. it puoiieatiou. i.efers trotii ear r ans anc Lt)ndou correspondents on the very latest '" -- ......iv i...uiu;iui ui iuc. Weekly Hf.kal.o will save 'the house-wite lore than one hundred times the price of the T.nnr Tlie intcrc: l-i.' SKILLED LAP.OR sent, wstage free, for One Dollar. lou can subse-ribe at any time. The New Yokk Heualp, in a weekly form, One (Doi.lau a Year. Notice to "Scbsckibeks. Ilemit in drafts on New York or Postollice money orders, and where neither of these ean.be procured send the In one v iu a rcgixtt-red letter. "Address, NEW YORK HERALD, nov 17 - Broadway and Ann St., X. Y. THE PURCELL Shaving Saloon TWMJ1TS yiKST-CLASS BARBERS i fttiovlncr nnd ITair-euttinff In the best XJ ----- - E. ARTIS. style m tne an. AITI.KTOX.S New Handy-Volume BALTIMORE AM) WiLMIXGTON, N. T. Steamship Line. ; -o- eig- -Capt.OLIVF.il. WILL SA FROM II A L TIM011K. XATURIJAY. Dec. 'ii. steamers -ail from Wilmington every Saturday promptly at 1U M. 1" .Shippers eun rely upon the PKOMPT .SAILING of .Steamers a advertised .JF THROUGH BILLS OF-LAUINd eiven U awl from PHILADELPHIA, an 1 PP.OMPT DISPATCH Guaranteed. For Freight Engagements apply to A. I). CAZAUX, Agentt ' WILMINtiTON. N. C. L HELDEX. Solieitintr.Ajreiit. IlEUBFN FOSTER. General Agentr ' oru r Lee and Light Streetr., nov ri-tl Baltimore. CLYDE'S new m m wilViixgton Steamship Line. The Steamer HEGTJLATOH, Capt. DOAXE, WILL SAIL FROM NEW YORK. WBDXESDAY, Dec. I8th. i5?"Shipers can rely upon the PROMPT SAILING of Steamers as advertised. For Freight Engagements' or Passage apply to A. I). CAZAUX, Afjent, WILMINGTON, N. C. L. S. BALDEN, Soliciting Agent. .A CLYDE & CO., (Jeneral Agents, Bowling Green or Pier lo S'. R., nov 12-tf" New York. A.T THE AT THE Ccntnutiid Expo.sitio)t. JCspoxition Uaiversvlle Fhila., 1S7(!. Paris, 1S?S. 'The '-Stiefl" unrivalled Grand, Upright and Square Pianos, t he recipients of more than I sixty iirst premiums and Goldrand Silver Med als, including the Medal of Merit and Diploma of Honor at the Centennial Exposition in 1S7G, have achieved at -the Exposition Cniverselle, Paris, 1878, over all American and many for eign competitors, their CIKAXi) CROWNING TttlUMPIl! THE MEDA1LLK D'ARGEXT and a , PLOME D IIOXNEUR, DI- Together w ith a Special Certifieatc'of Merit : to .Tacob Gross, Superintendent of the Stieff j Factory, for his extraordinary skill displayed in every part'of their construction, the whole forming a Grand Award, higher by fai than that of any other American Exhibit, and dem onstrating beyond doubt the immense supe- riority of the Stieff instruments. The "Stieff " combines every quality neces sary for perfection in a Piano. Its rich, grand, mellow and powerful tone has never been ex celled by any other instrument. Especially : in the treble does the " Stieff" Piano show its ; superiority over all others, by the bell-like j clearness, sweetness and singing quality of j tone, which lend to it an inestimable charm. For quickness of response to the finger and evenness of touch throughout the entire scale, faultless action, unsurpassed durability and artistic finish, this Piano has justly earned a : world wide reputation. SECOND-HAND PIANOS of all maters constantly in stock, at from 75 to 300. Sole Agent for the Southern States of the Peloubet, Pelton & Co., and other makes of ORGANS. Catalogues "of Pianos and: Organs sent on application. Address i t'HAS. y. STIEFF, 0 North Liberty Street, . nov 12-tf Baltimore, Md. . ! TOW IF ANY ONE WISHES TO FIND J X Axe or a Hoe, a Rake or a Spade, rjOOLS for the farm of every kind, HERE he can buy thsm cheap as they are made. jNDIEONSand Shovels, P kers and Tongs, OBBY CookingStovesand all that belongs "X first-class stores ih the Hardware line, LEOANT machines to eliop sausage fine, . J ' ' 0N71 roils of Rope, large balls of Twine I .J JUTE Lines for your plow, and cotton ones too. " . ' 1 HALTER for vour horse, a pistol for you. A tLTRRY Combs, Brushes, Paints in ev'ry hue OF the rainbow's areh that spans th ether blue. " "E sure to remember and give me a call, J Have a warm welcome and bargain for all. X. JA'COBI, Xo. 10 South Front St., nov 19-tf i. Wilmington. "Uncle Ned's" FRE TWIST CHEWING TOBACCO. A1 LL SUN-CURED LEAF, ' PACKED IN useful buckets, eighteen pound each. Its superior quality recommends its con tinued use to those who have tried it. At wholesale only by -dec 11-tf II ALL & PEARSALL. The' Steamer 1 K -i ' 8lflggg -VICIUHIDIS: TlilHil'ilAM: J JjACOBl) r AXE. Tin: a fsj:p.a t. a .. fmp, l f X SHVATL. PittE. AMove, iH v.i. Wilson, N3li &nl Franklin W. S larrf Franklin : H- King. WjLoii : Dcmn. Jone.. Onslow and Carteret John W. Shackelford. Dtm. Wayne and Duplin W. T. Do'rtt-ii, Wavne J. A Brracl Dypiin. iK-nvs. New Hanovor and Pei;.I-r II. K Brvau !) m ' ' and Brin.-wk-k A-a. Ko.,. JUyub lii.aii. . ; Sanij-on B'ai.on V.?rJ. Kepul i:tun. Columbus and Kobe-son D.. p. McEaelienl. Democrat. CumtK-rlaii'i ali i Hanittt Nrili .H. Stewart. Dem. Johnston L. lb VVaddeH. Dvin. Wake George II. Snovv.'Dem. Warren Isaac Alsion, (col.) Rep. Granville E. E. Lyon, Dem. Chatham A. II Merrit, Dens. Itoekingliam J. P. Diilurd. Dem. Alamance ami. Grrilfonl J. I. S.-ab, of Guiitrb D-.-ni. David F. Caldwdl GuiMord. Dim. Rutherford and Poik I. B. Eave, Rej . Richmond and Montgomen' (Jeorg- A Graham, Ib ;. Anson aiM L'nion Culp-ppt'r Austin Dem. , Catarrt:s and Stanly J. M-. Redw ine. Tnd. Mecklenburg!?. B. Alexander. Dem. j Rowan and Davie Jobn S. II.-irbri'ii, I Dem. Catawba and Lim-ola W. A. -Graham. I). m. i Ireded. Wilkes and Alexander T. A. NiehokM.!., of Iredeil.: A. Y. MathcMm. of Al , exandcr, I cirn. ; (Teavcland at.d Gaston L. J. H..yk-. Dem. Buncombe anl Madison T. F. ihividr-on. I Dem. ' I Jaekf-.n, Swain. Maeor.. Cherokee. Clay I and (irahain Ia:n L. Robinron,.Demji j Ilavwood. Heiidersou ;.ud Tran.-vl vania ! T. V. Taylor,' Dem. j Orange. Person- and Casw. ll Gro. Wi! I liam.-on'of Caswci!, D:a. : Gib- Mcbaiie. of' ! Caswell, Dem: Greene and Lenoir W. P. Ormon 1, Rep. Tvrell. Washington.. Martin, Ik-auibrt and : Hyde: j. T. Waid-.., Dew., B. T. Sykes, Htp. Bertie and Northaiuptoji IIoReman, Rep. iluiifax Henry Eppes, col.. Rt p. C'ravt u Edward IJull, K-.-p. ! Davidson J. M. Leach, Dem Stokes and Forsyth Geo. B. Everett , Rep. Surrv aial Yadkin J. M. Brower, Rep. AlieirhatiY, Adu: and Watauga Jes:e Bledsoe, Dem. Caldwell, Burke, McDowell, Mitchell and Yancey A. M. Erwin. Dem.. J. G. Bynnm, Dem. Currituvk, Camden, i'.uquotank, Hertford, Gates.Chowan and Perquimans Rnfus While, George H. Mitchell. Reps. EdgecomJje Willis Bnnn, col.. Rep., Moore and Randolph W. M. Black. Rep. Total Democrats oi; Rejjublicans Hi. Democratic majority IS. norsE of :epi:em:ntativi:s; Alamance Dr. B. F. Mebane, Dem. Alexander Dr. J- M. Carson' Dem. Alleghany E. L. Vaughan, Dem. Anson ti.'A. Loekhart, Dem. Ashe Ed. Foster, Dem. Bertie Win. C. Etheridge, Dem. Beaufort L C. Osborne. Rep. Jb'aden Jno. Newell, (col.) Kep. Brunsw'ick A. C Meares, IK-m. Biiticombe Na. Atkinson. M. E. Carter,' Denis. B-.srkc B. A. Rerrv. Dern. Cabarrjis W. II. (Orchard, 'Dem. (.'aldwell Edmun.i Jones. Den;. Camden S. J. Foih' Dem. v. art ere t A. 11. C iauwicK Cary, Dem. oi'u. . Caswell Wih:.m i nr Harrison, Reps. Catawba R. B. Davis. Dem. Chatham- J. M. Moring. J. idld.-MO'.!. Dcms. ' . Cherokee -Bruee, Rej:. Chowan H. H. Tlobbs, Rep. Clay J. S. Anderson, Dem. Cleveland L. E. Bo veers, Dem. Columbus V. V. Richardson. Dem. Cumberland Thos. S. Lutt'erloh, John C. Blocker, Reps. Currituck J. M. Woodhousj, Dem. Craven W. E. Clarke, Vr. D. Pcttiobr-r, Reps: ' Dare T. L. FulehVr, Dem. Davie -F..M. Johnson. Dem. Davidson Julian Miiier, Republican. G. Franklin Smitli, Dem. Duplin (i. W. Lamb, A. S. ColweR, Dem-,. ' . Edgi-t-or!dK--Clinton Battle, .A Dred Winiberlv, (coi'd.,) Reps. Forsyth Yir. A. Lo'wrie, Rep. Franklin C. M. Cooke, Dem. Gaston ilarley Iluifstetler, Dem. Gates J. J.'Gatimg, Dem.' Granville J. E. Burroughs, Rulus Amis, Denis. (ireene Joseph Dixon. Rep. Guilford C. J. Wheeler, J. A. McLc-aii, Dems. Halifax J. A. White, Jno. Reynolds. Ccoi.) Reps. Hartett C. A. Coflield, Dem. i Haywood F. M. Davis, Dem. Henderson A. J. Bird, Rep. Hertford J. J. Horton, Rep Hvde Thos. P. Bonner, Dem. Iredell J. R. McCorkle, J. D. Click, Dcms. Jackson Capt. Leatherwood, Dem, Johnston, E. A. Bizzell, E. J. Holt, Dcms. Jones C D Foj', Rep. Lenoir W. W. Dunn, Rep. Lincoln B. C. Cobb, Dem, : Maeon John Reid, Dem. Madison B. F. Davis, Rep. ' Martin X. B. Fagan. Dem. McDowell J. T. Reid, Dem. Mecklenburg Jno. L. Brown, W. E. Ar dtey, Dems. Mitchell Samuel Blalock, Dem. Montgomery W. T. II. Ewing, Eep. Moore Neil Leach, Dem. Nash G. X. Lewis, Dem. New Hanover H. E, Seott, W. H. Wad leii, (col.) Reps. Northampton J. Y. Grant, Dem.' Orange M. A. Angler, Dem., Josiah Tur ner, Rt?'p. Onslow C. S. Hewitt. Dem. Pasquotank Hugh Cale, (col.) Rep. Pender Thos. J. Armstrong, Dem. Perquimans J. W. Blaisdell. Rep. Person Montford McGchee, Dem, Pitt D. C. Moore, (ierntaia Bernard, Dems. Polk Nesbit Dirasdale, P.. :.. Rairdolph X. C. English. Dem., G. H. Bingham, Rep. RiehmoLd D M. IIen lerson, Rep. Robeson A. 1 . Oliver, Dem., R. M. N- r ment, Rep. - Rockingham T. L. Raw ley and Win. R. Lindsay, Denis. Rowan II. C. Bos't. Di m.. David Barring r, Dern. . Rutherford Osathan Young, Dem. Sampson-L. R. Carroll. J.C. ilincs, Dems. Stanly Daniel Ritchey. Dem. Stokes Squire Venable, Rep. Surry X P. Foard, Dem. Swain T. D. Bry?on, Dem. Tracsvlvania 3. Ii. Paxton. Dem. ' Tyrrell W. G. MeJsoa. Dem. Union D. A. Covington, Dem. Wake W. E. Richardson, Dem ; 11. W. Wynne. J. J. Ferrill, Stewart Ellison ( -l.) Reps. Washington 1 Rep. Watauga W. B. Council. DVm. Warren L. T. Christmas; Hawkins Carter, (col.) Reps. Wane G. C. BuctJan; Rem.. W. A. Dean, Rep. Wilson Dr. J. M. Tavlor: Dem. Wilkes Dr. Tyre York, Dr. L. Haniil, Dems. Yadkin Brown, Rep, Yancey D. G. Carter, Dem. Total Democrats 79; Republicans 41: Dem ocratic maioritv 3Sv On joint ballot 5. Envelopes. 25,000 JUST RECEIVED, WTiich we offtr at a tniall advance on cost, with or without printing. JACKSON & BELL, Printers and Binders. dec 8-tf Bill Heads. XjARGE SUPPLY OX, HAND and orders filled promptly at LOWEST BATE. dee 8-tf JACKSON A BELL. slfe-' B-aS&ai- !2tS . r - - - f,TA rmninit un r m . Of rK'K ok GF..Lri'EIiIXTEM)KNT, I Wilmiiigton, N".'C. Novtnnber ls;s. CTIANGE OF SCHEDULE. I f ANI AFTFR SFNDAY, NOV. lt)tn, ' ' ts' th, f"11"'V!1:- Schedule will be run on t:': ; I:',a i Dv Kxikis A N t M!I, Tit A IX, Daii.v. Leave'Wilndnyli.n. . . Arrive at Florence. . . Leave " Arrive ut Y'ilmingtoi ; .i a m :.1 i' M 11 S:."iO Nioirr ExenEs Inux, Daily Leave Wilmington. . . . Leave Florence. ... -. Arrive at Columbia . . Leave Columbia Leave Florence Arrive 2t Wilmington. Th?s Train willor.lv YVh:teville. Fair BlulV, U A -2 Y M li A M ' iOA)PM 2::57A M ():')7 " stoj at Flemington, Marion and Florence. and all stations between Florence and C'olmn Ha. ' ' Passengers for Augusta, and bevoud bhould take Night Express Train from Wilmington. Through Sleeping Cars on night trains for Charleston and Auirusta. JOHN Y. DIVINE, nov 10 -t; General Sup't. VILUINGTiiN & WEU10N KAIL ROAIl COl, Okfk r. of (Ikn'i. Si r::KiXTrxi)F.xr, Wilmiugbm. N.' (".. Ncvemtier ;:.' !V7S. 5.Hi.?--?r' CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, NOV. th, I'-o S. Passenger Trains on the Wilming ton v Weldon Roiiroad wiP run as followp.: I)i-Y Mail and Exrncss Tkvix, Daily. Leave Wilmtngtmi. Fro::', St. Depot, ::1S.AM Arrive at -V.'eldon 1:00 PM Leave ' .. . 2::1J " Arrive Wilmington Front St. Depot '.):. " Nioht Mail and Expkess Tiia'n, Daily. Leave Wilmington, Front St. Depot, 0:"20 PM Arriveat V.'chlon HIAM Leave " Arrive Wih-ainon. Front St. Depot S:l " 1 rains on 1 arboro Brancn Load leave Rocky Mom,tfor Tarlioni at 5:00 P. M., Daily, and Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at .5:00 A. M. Returning, leave Tarboro atl0:0 A. M. Dailv, and Moudav. We lm-dav and Fridavat ::J0P. M. The Day Train makes close comiection at. "Veldon iur all points North, .via Ray Line, da-ly except Sunday. :-nd dailvia Hichmond and all-rail route. Xitrht train makes close connections atWtd don for all points north via Richmond. Slt-eoiiig Cars attached to ail Night Trains. JOHN F. DIVINE, dee li-tf tieneral Sup't. First National Bank. rn X DE DAWSON BANK JS NOW CON SOLIDATED WITH THIS BANK. The Depositors of the former are 'notified that their deposits and Certificates are assumed fS The First National Bank. DIRECTORS : E. E. lit ss, Jas. D.rwsox, Jmi:s Si nt nt, Ai.PUED Martin, I). Woi;t:i.' OFFICERS: . Br?a:r-s. Prer-ident. Dav.son , v'ice-I'resideut . E. J. A. K. Walkf.h, Cashieu. W'A. L.wikixs, Assistant Ca.-hier. H. M. Koivr.E:;, Teller. THE WORLD, Daily and Sundays, one year, 10 : ix "months, $Z.a ; tlir e months', . 75. Daily, without S;:nda'. one year. 3 : Vise months, $4.25 : three montn. Vi.'2.: less than three months, -SI a monti:. The Sunday World, one -at, TheMondav World, containing the. Bo.k Reviews and College Chronicles," oncvear, $1.50, The Se:n -Weekly World (Tuesdays auk Fridays) ?2 a year. To elub agents, an ex tra copy for club of ten ; the laily for elub of twenty-five. , Tilt- weekly World ( Weduodayg), tl a year. To club agents an extra copy for club of ten; the semi-weekly fo- v'ulicf twenty. ; the daily for club of fifty- ; Specimen number sent tree ut. application. Term- cash, invariably in idvance. to m:ysdkal h'jcs. Nowfdealcrs may obU!n tupplies of the World in any quantity and at an early hour at the up-town"o0iee. Orders hou!J be leA be fore 2 p. m. TO OUR READ KltH. If you caccotfiiHl the Warlo oa the newi ttanda or car or at the hotel, you will eoa f ;r a favor by informing' c ibliher of the fei. Jl tonmiuukatlou should le addreeaed To THE WORLD, :Vi Park Row. New York. ti.s. 1 How to Hake Honey ! Buv vour tJROCEUIEi from GEORGE MYERS, And mve 10 to 1." per ci nt. (ur Stink, the Large!, Bc,t and Cheape st in the State, cn vin. es cash buyers ,of t tits mvin-r.' Wp invite all to .ave money. OurGntHl an- Fresh with an immense Stock to wlcct from. New - Indi cate Butter, Foreign and Domestic CJu-e Fulton Market Beef, Pig Ilamr., Pig Pork. N Mackerel, Beef Tongues. Our GOLD CI lop TEA U pronouneeil the Bod ever offered in this market. 40 to t0 -euti jn-r Found Oar WINE AND'LKl'Ol DEPARTMENT is unequaled in the State for t he OLDEST and PUREST Wines, Brandies, VhUke,v, Rum, Gin, Fancy Brandies, New Champagnes, and all at Wholesale Prices at Retail. Only compare Prices and Qualitv and then Hand vour orders to I your orders to (StTV irxmnft Av , ., 11 Ft SOUTH FRONT ST. oct 2'J-tf Reading and Writing Tables. l Adjustable to nearly til kind of ABM Chairs; can be ct at any angle deidred. and in a great convenience -in n ading r writing; makes a good cutting or lap-hoard for ladies or dinihg-table ior invalids. The frames are hard wood, eareJull.v selec ted, and thoroughly neasoned. not kiln-dried; driven as tight as jmipmoIc and not split, tin wood, glued, and finished v. it li coa h varnifh. The cats are of aeh splints, split from young, tough timber; arc made by experienced work men, uiidtr-my own tupervision. Any elniir bearing my stamp is warranted, and It it tail in any part by fair usage, lhe price w ill Im- re funded, or another chair furnished free ot ex pen.-v. I guarantee satisfaction in every sale of my chairs, having thirty years' " p rien e in chair making. 1 do not make tne ehcaiicft chair in the market, but I do claim it to Le the hfi-t in i.n.ri' .o.:u.:l ILiitir. .Hid " 1 : II 5 r.- I I ' J ' .... . . jt , order, any nze or lieigtit oesireu. maii chairs packed inside large oin without fxUa freight. Send stamp for 1 bust r.ib-d Pit. e L;.-t. Before purchasing, see that the h iir hae mv address sta mtied on frani". F. A. MNtI.Mll. . nov 12-1 m Mottviile, N. V. -TjiTTr"' TPTJTP T tTA"R"RTQ JCJ U VTJiJiN JlJ JLl. XlXl.XVJ.VAkJ, IN CRAYON POKTRAITS, Villi LJL J Bllbu CHAPEL HILL, X. C. PEGS LEAVE TO CALL VOCIt ATTEX s tinn to hi I'ortraitB in Crayon. Persons wishing good pictures ot themselves or ue- -c:escd friend, can have them nicety x utnl by sending him a photograph to work from. ; jci(j jn jj,,. j,-aj- lry, than hi 1-7-t. Ii;?, or A good photograph in neci-Mary to iruare a ' any vcar fon-l.y. Thk M m IM i ontir.ur tn good likened. The prices belo iu dude ,,1,. u wk'kcd v ith utiiidt:tatI biijjiA , postage bv mail, on roller. A neat frame of ! iW Walnut ain gilt w ill lie furnished to those : whllr the U Mmn of the p4t thouht , riu who desire it at $1.. and -?'-'.. , unUy kf pt before Um ijpic. The fct i.h ;- PuiCEf : . uut propoic U make itdf in .a macaatin ,.. ' (Vi of ancient history. It printed for lu uvti 1.7? Txl V,U,CVxS 10 (NI I and vuRirti of U dry, Ue fom-rti U rhbflr L'Te Size (bust ) with the kBairs of toJay. It ba Uitii the tlU- Testimonials: ition and the abUlty t- ajbrd tu rraib t ' Mr.. Harris possesses the rarit gift of U - the proinpu-ft, fu!Set, and int aeeurat in ing able to delineate, accurately, frmii a pb- , n.!,.,,, f whatever lu Ui? U'lde. wtirl I btgrapli or other picture the exact likcnes " worth att-tin. To th t-Ld the Tf-ouitra anyone. We guarantee 'atisfaetion" bIonginsr to welfirtafclUhed j T-iit will Oxford Leader. . , j liberally -employed. " "We have seen hie work, ani rcnsiucr w. exeellent. Try hirn." Central Protestant "Weiiave i-'een a car-ital jrtrait of Hon. A. "We have seen hie work, and renssuer u W. Venable. by Mr. E. L. Harris, that trbeets additional lustre on hi geiiiu in that depart mcnt." LTonhlight.j ltr H FIVE DOLL AILS A YKAIJ. ti.,. ,..nt (M-.!if't..:il b!-nionth!v. The ui-niontn.y. i and old worto al.Ift writer., in totu new and old w contribute to iU jiages- It i wUd in caarae t-r. AddrcfB, A . IS. I5AIINK5 & CO., otfB-lT. Nexiotk. ents Wanted ! fVo TAKE SUBSCIUPTION-S TOR " The South Atlantic," (A Monthly Magaziue of Literature, aud Alt) " In every county In Virginia, North and South Carolina and Georjrfa. Liberal Term. For particular, ad-lrc GOODWJN & LEWLV General AgenU, 37 N- Calrrt nov 2-tf , , .- .; . Baltlxaore. Md. An elegant aorUnent jost received- TOILET ARTICLES fn crea rarhrty at LOW PRICES. Cod LfTer Oil, Poroc ITff. Simmon' Urer Medicine, Patent Mrft" In great variety. Mixed PainU, Ch, O0, e. For sale low at GREEN A FLANTO!R. IW declltf Market street. 1878. id J.LI Bttl'E Blackwood's Magazine, "" THK l.KuNAiai St vrr !T:i.l. ING t it. II larr'ay slrrf. NV " . i iati'u tUrit ait.iju-s lU-pti. i.t . '. l.oyno.x VCAKTKKLV- , i7;n i(o!Mfm;lfj tvvr. mi.tki: i;:i7K.ir.,i i:iTt.fi (i'j : BLUMViMsy roi;riii,!i mi;uib - lk!? K. J-fti.Jfc fp W i. .C f.t; ' t i-c ' g!r !!) . r -iiil IN H U . srd at Ij ii ' T"j'?1 " frhr .r tJe lilbj. Vdi!;bi.y '. tt-'t. !. n'til.t 'lust;ta. b- !r ' orn dejiit1tart;t ! itu flttfK !.:' l-m oubik'-a! 'tsti a. '..... t knoW ai d hit i !..e pre,., a,,- jl, r,..j.,ft d tsd I'.m.'m1 lu Xhe of ihr jTM.k-ai, lu hniiaf t ..;m, ir, brt Rb an 1 t ..pt-!. 1 J art!, Ie jrv ,,;!Ha..s,tv tw rv i .. d !.. d to! mii . matl.r U-an th iUt-, I V. , r it p-ri.J iei j.,u u,hs!.i l itis; .) I m j'ih- f irlt C I tor .-iio Kc u a For ai,v two lb vi. u. For nil f.air K f I '!ui' r. ' JUT rv 7 " IU 11 -1." ii For For For For Hd 1 Kevit-ul and rt and thr 4 ' to . !' ub - U,M " ' p I iti.t wii' t- s,i. i""1 'lnb.,f four ..r !,i..np,-rM.i,. Thiit will be ent t,.u.. J.r. i. t f 1 ...;, t i . .... . . un i, t.t m si' 1- Cpii ..ri!:e f,,r KvU.K. .,;.! i 1 ; j. I. ,H J ... $is, and mm.Ii, llH IIII'li Ol ti ll or It,, i. , ;;. :e!.i a' di-!OUlit, a r..J !.. '."! to the tfetUT Up ! itierillt . I to li t .1 . ! i I I.I V It Vl N, .! f t.j th. t.. year 1-7 nut have, wi?!. numiM r ior un- un qnat er t t l ,, . f mi. ;. eriHl!e:d.i a.-, tin ftil n-r.be r ir-M.-ad. u w t id.w ril a, t..'. three, or lour ( the sum- 'it' .b.ii, .... 1 k . l i . naveone oi t,..-, -h.ur Uxf , 1 .t is; Hp .M iili. t.i j the ii,a h .M "Fe.ur !!ei,i. ' t-r ,.tie .i -. j nit i', t j . - :n I.H i i wj '. i. r ! ;;. j 1 ! !l!!'.!:i!. X'niM't to eiu! e.sii I ' : '" li. lie) U teoiiit.-i 'tiii, ', - i. it ii., on; gii ii t-i ni' Tin: i.j-.i hi) v ( i i p: oet -r. t: ti :.is, i V hf.i 1 1 Nt, ( i 4 ' .' N J -;,. THK SUN FOR 1879 TllKM M'iY'i l e prii.fj.J oil) iUV duitii f the year lo emit-. It i.i; ; u t tu h A will Icthcfjti.e a, in thi- ; .i, : : 'loprenit all the in n ih a n adal b- h:i;e, aid 1-- l SI the truth Uiouh thel ':a)i i i. lull. . TlIK Si N Imx Ik II, t, U'U-1 H iil M ltinr t. be independent .f er !l V 'i;d f i-r I Sdlig save I 1 1 i.th und ir o ti eiVin let ion ot duiv.' ''h:t i- theon! policy ilu.. ii an '.om.: m--v.-pMxT nc d have. 'I'm: St x is thi i. . j ..j r .! r the pij.h.-.-It is rot lor lf rich man 6i.:ifnM t!ii i in.'.;., ur lerthe Mr iiiiii a'gajiif' : Lo lit Ji n.itii, 'but it se k to di e.pia-l juti(i- to a! Inti r t in the ci-nnio . Jt i in-t !h? organ ol any l...rv..l. ... i... it i I nr I.hltl '!".. 'ft. .....'..I I m 1 i no in -u j v u ii bixi nuo s. ji i fi-r tiie lH'i.c' man pahii-t the rogue tty time. Jt i i.-r thf in ncft l emo rt airaJi.ni the d.ln IK rl Ib putilieail. aild for. the hi.nert. Uepiihli! an a- ;.giiifl thciiUhuiii ft Delink r at". It tjoes not Like it? en. fioin the Utterance ii iiliV iliii or iiliticai ori;aui2at(oit. !l . dc it tupport' unrcwrvf-uly whm isnn or meaMiri a are in agrei-m.-iit ith the Coititu - tlon and with t!t" prtn'5jt upon which -th! Hcpubiic a foundi-d for the l'lfe. Vh cvr the Consti'utlon nt'd om-utntlonil rh. cilch are vioI.it d hi tl.c outrngeoim con.. IrisTUft.'i'S was.at.(.diiitiiePrrtUbi,tV..I man not" iln ti .l idaccd in the PretSdrut oflue, v!n-ro 1c sth'lii riialit it-f p-aStf out for the right. That is TUB St n' idea of itid'-f nd j t r. hi thin rs;-ct tt-rc wfli t- n chalige iii tl pio? granim,' fr lT'.i. ' The M xdi faiilv anidttu heart l.aiiid j ,,j raf,,-rd, fraud, and hiiintug of II n,ii j : . Jt Ufirt Vt dcwrAf that htr"l nl , The prcwitt dijoiuted condition of partS in thk country, and the 'U-neertauutv of the future, b nd an extraordijjay-n'gnifb ai:n ! the event of the eomiugy tar. The tlieulon of the pre; the dt ba! and arU of L'ftt-gfr,-and the movement of the leader . in every .w.tl.r. 1,1 tho IiTrti!i!lr' til hivra illfH-t firaf'. anxious interest by etcry itriMc . AineHin, ' whatever bin psliUcal kla or allegiance. To thew; e.emeuU fcllMereai to- le aMt tiie i probability that the iK-mwraU ntrt ! . Ixith houe ot Congre, the iK-n wIn? ferW ' net of the fraudukrat Adodnitrun, nd th ' fpread and tret.gthf-ning every Lrn- of a LealthT abhorrence of f raud iu any foim. T Mrnt wUb cuj ar,d cleans the eiart j Bit4uUon u, each of iu varying pha a, ao-I l j expound, according to It w tii anown " , oda.the principle that hou!d puideu. lUzM UliC labyrinth, will be au imjrtaiit jari of. I Tne Sts8 work fr 1.T3.' -1 We bare the mean or nutter Tn r. f , - ..iui,.i . li.r.r.antiaffroeraltir'l'l' j more enukaiotog .td more ue?ul Wfore; Hi ran tdapj'1 li,c'" ""v- Uar THirm oi -r .. .. f For lhe DaiLT a lour. j . . . n .n ...!nmi:i. the trtee cetji The8unlayH3ooofTU .v.l narateiy t t-U a J al fur- j blkiieii w jarati ly jearr prtage PTbe orke of the Wai.T fccv, ght yzgr , eftrilrolumn Ull Jr luge paid. ForelubofteaeetMllr H U1.4 at extra eopy free. Addrr I. W. ENGLAND, PuUiebeir of TK Svx, New York CIty. -2 THE mm AND FRENCH LiiNCBCK " TXCOUT BT 6. 1, von Jasmund Dr. Phil. r nor2 3m
The Wilmington Sun (Wilmington, N.C.)
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