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tr J, , ., ,. ' i.w,vfi.fVt 'n'l JpW ,nY fr-iV n--,i mm ml Aninitrm o-l ! 4Mi i VOLUME VI. WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA, 'FRIDAY; OCTOBER K 1875. Single Copies 10 Cents. NUMBER 5i - ."-?Wi; a aV I . .P- . ' O VYVYI v 3 Ww 4 1 THE ELECTIONS. Ohio, Iowa aod Nebraka have spoken. It i-t the second sober thought of the Kepulicans of tbe aortb, who last year wirrrrd. It shows that the are still ft anchored to thoc eternal principles which tred the rial ion from deatrne lHn,nl hare guided it for fifteen year. Now it is the turn of Pennsylvania, w York and Massachusetts to speak. Wc cannot doubt the result in Penn .ylranii ami MaMachaaetts. aod haTe hope of ew York. The threatening cU.uJj which were hoTerlng orcr the country are scattering, and the glorious ,u n of liberty aad equity U again breaking forth. Theapaamndic succcas of trevton ended. INDICTED FOR L1DKL. The editor of tht paper has been in dicted for libel for showing up the rascal ity of the notoriously mean, contempt! bio Iard of Coenty Commiasionera uf Uobems county. We hare aaJd aoeae hard thing, but nothing has been said half a mean as they are. We bare dealt Tcry lifhtlyjwitbthoacfellowa.but now, a.1 the flht'1 baa commenced, we iut.txl t tentilate their rxvality fully, and if there it justice in the United State tVcuit Curt, and we belicre ih.f is ihry shall ! held to answer l'..r ihrir rrmn- l-forr Judje Iluh L. Ji.o.l, an I (in I ami it i more than lit -ly iliov will tli.il the ri-hu of .1.- t- i- r.-t l-l. r the n.tiiit- t,f t'i-- r4-":l rft'-r r r. t-lr t :HMtlir iiilinnii. f iar itr- t i ir '. J x - tn lllfltllo !' Iliclllii'i I fc-ittin-r iltt- Stj(- t'.ntr.J 'tuiiiitt t ! l iin of th !!. Ik-in ii- k I tli.il tjt U r I iv. l"h' nnn'Ti'ii. -I i.ulf .iiid fi urt- iir tli.- ri-ii.l t-Hilii f tlit nvriace r, l-r. ! .lijifijin rmi nl l putii-il--i' il-ir al 1 1 1 1 1 1 c ! -nTiiir i v. i ilif iihkI nUlinJlt- fluiilitrr. It -I m- .i lmiit.l, li. ti r, that at no tuiM' Min r tin- ( 4i Jiin Im-:hi and Op t llif rlwRiis ( V' I-'''" Iiom rither I'Ktv Ik-i-ii -iiiTt nl f Imal ucee. I In- i-ii' i h' anr.i nrre new and the wiplr ha-l iicvi r Ihi-ii tejtei on ifiriu lnf.rr. Tli Ki-pulilieans of Ohio f .un.l Hi. ni- lr rallnl iimmi to take a land n;u I lie 6iianci.il iU(-lioii at a time ."!u' n t! y ! ! ik1 -ert it, at.l uUvn it v will knunu that tho ma I'irity f thcia hiut nt i!ulr oii.tidrrel it in all it iH'iri and, lurther, at a time ulirii in the vrry natur of thinx there tt ilani r of a wide spread ni -.iri''! ! i'ioii of lliw Muhject. Tho 1 u.Ui luiiit" had obtained control of I . I Sini-H-r irr, and hud lucd a plat- i"tm, f which tho tHr-ecrrener U'.Ucy mi the principal feature. 1 liu rvuli .u aome iNtnatcrualioo at lir't. Iu. iTie gauntlet having been t lr a (, tho llcpubl iritis tmkit u 4r.l li -an battle in behalf of the imeilty f the financial plcdgea ol the i'Hi rnmcnt. The dUcu-io!i which . :i-iud natnrary droTe the dividing woL'c d"H.-r and de-er, until the Re publican rrry nearly reached a basis I o'id imtalic currency, while the iVtnorral. in tWir mity to ander i the suppocdwpottti" fr cheap rron- y. as nearly rraclud tho despicable U rel of an irredeemable circulating medium. ' There was, beoidra thia, question atTccllog more or lc directly t.ie public chvil tcui, and it rcla? Im.o to Nate and llnirch. Keganling V'aia matter a r'gardiiigthe finanee-.the ! o,.tr'ans were driven, by the lojcic of hir dUcu.siua, to nMume the uut cktcoie and rlual iKisiliun, and the lpe's tu" liaally become a shadowy i.mf iu the inid of thousand of t titer. Dut underlying all thla, there asm ftcntioicat of auucoUui in the iH-mocracy which, when aroud,ait not in iJSTi when the lVanocraia enrried the bute. aerTtd to briar laf titers to the pIU la unusual numbers. J This was especially true in ue euern ncacrre countic. in which ten Ihouaaad jiMbiicaJka neclectied to rote at the bate election. ' Furthar. there wm an especial antiivalhy on the part of the Merman, including a large number of Lfrwert la C3ocunaU and other ciliea, against tho lmocraUe candidate for Ueuteoapt (lovernor. Thla andpathy, bo doubt aided the lUpublieana to the citent of setera.1 thouvind Tote. Aa anaJrai of the relative gain and Wmsv of lae two rrU shows that the llepwblicnns were strong eyerywheTe evcrpt ia th tiiaiag dbtricta where it i f in ihat the cvniaianUUc demagogiaa of the cheap mooney adyocatea baa the rrfrct to UeatHraliae the miner. Iq llamilUMi ctxanty, la which noeinnaU i" located, the ol algniflcrnl re rola -aptrvr. The IVeaoeraU earried k at law Ut Uulwraatom! elect ion by ;03 aaajunty, ad the llepuUicana car nrl it ye4eedar by a Unit Cl a clear jU trf S,ni, Oiyahoc county, of tas Weatera lUaerra, earned by the lpUkaAs , la J$7J by icol, they saiUa acaia yeetrrday of about 400, 44 , earned il by about 3,000, la a Urge aaaaber ef towns, ward and pre rtacta the lnaocraU suade gala, show iX that while the) majority aX the poo pie were la Caror of fcsMeai cmrreocy, a amcieat a u saber of them were sedaced by the proeaW of cheap aaoaey to war raat tae Decaocrata la tha aaaaaiptioai that their ftassaciai theories are aoi al loc ther aapopwUr. It aaaU ba adaait led thai the gaiaa al ihst lAeaocracy were aaade becaoM of ihoae theories wblW the raiaa af Ue ItabUcaa maat be ascribed to the swTral riaaoae wa kara asaaUooed. This view af the case is vwrvky af aariova thoxfet for It shows thU lafiatioti U by ao saeaaa dead, Oa Ue aK wkila Ua rtarnlt la aat Ulwctery to Ua KepabUcaaa, tt aUght be aaera ao. 1 Iks great eat eigaifeaae as to Va fell la the fatara. Il wUl aid U the defoal of the Deaaocracy la ! rtraaia, bat It aaay eacwarara tha IU ev Tack aai Nrw tjUal; awt aaoec aay CMtaawtian U avswa a4 ahaar aa we hare said, that mf trrira ss GLORIOUS NEWS! The "Tidal Wave" Reversed The Uret Northern Slates Y heel In- l&U Line. OniU, IOWA AND Ml ;(NK HI TDDLJCIN! OHIO. I.' r.t Krpnbliean VlcUrj! B 1,1, U LKN BKATKN IIV 3 O, O O O . Tli.- .-Lite iht tiou in Ohio wan luld hi Tui.-d.iT i In- '.'tli it-.t. The election wa lor i iuvcriMir, l.iiiitrnanl (iovbrnor, Iegislature and .Imlfi-. William Al len, the proenl (lotrrnor, a natiye of North t'arolina. wj iIk- hemocratic candid.Ue for ISuveriior, and 'ieneial Hayes ai the UciiiLlican candidate. Allen was beuen by aUit 3i0 ma jority, aud the Iegi.-laturc is Ilepubli can bv a largr majority. Ohio was lost to the Republican at the lat State election, but i now redeemed. IOWA. GONE RKPUDLICAN II v an.ooo ma.ioritv. The election in this State was held on the tbe lilhjint., fcir (loveraor, I legis lature and Jmlrri of tha inpreme Court. Hepublican by a tremenduous majority. NEBRASKA, FJecthMi held for J edges and Legi latare. Clean KepabJ'icasi triampa. Hew are voa Thial Wave f - There hare beew several atusspt la Italtiwora to tmhate the exaasple af the GeargU aad WUiipr4 -aiggrr-kiU-ara f bat they hare btwai aipped la the Ud throagh the o,akk, Uaaely aad eara rs4 advice of tha pre of that city. Of cowne Ihey were aaade by the rowdy clasveaw whosw prrjadicea of race ar eoi or earned theaa far beyond tha bow ad of dwetrcioa. I If the p iMtka Urty the DeaaocraUc presw af Georgia aad llMaisairpi had raraaved thaaaaaa caaataeadahta coarse at tha begiaaias; af tha political diataxbaacre ia Ihoaw riutra, mUtk aay waaUad ia wholosaU aaarder aad aaswlaslioa lay woaid havwearaed tha praWaad vratitada of arery UaaUJiag raaa U Uacsmalry. Aa it K they diasu i etha axecratsaai af rrery ywwrwhla citiaeav, aad kavw lacarred the feaxtal HJpoea Uliry af rsxiUax aa coekiosdax Ua aomhie ensswa ta ia cairajaar. CITY ITEMS. The Fact or toe Matter. An article has been going the rounds of the State press to tho effect that all letters on which the stamp is not affixed on the upper right hand of the envelope will be sent to the Dead Letter office, through directions from the Postmaster General. This, we aro informed, is an error, aa no such instructions have been issued from Washington City.' Certain is it that no letter carrying tho proper tamp, no matter where affixed, has ever been cast ont of the mails in tha office in this city. ' At the same time it is undoubtedly a matter of great con venience, to all postmasters to have the stamp placed on tho upper right hand corner, and the letter writing public are urged, as a matter of accommodation to other, to mo affix them. The following officers of Golden Lre Lodge No. 1G0S, G. U. O. of O. F., were installed October 7tb, 1875: Tim Lee, 1. N. T. Kdward Dowcns, N. F. Henry McDufloy, 1 N.O. K. A. Dudley, N. G. David lcal, V. G. Conic! ins Kvan., I'.. S. A. A. Dudley, 1. S.' II. P.. Join. W. T O.idlriy Willi, W. C. KoU'rt lliirton, R. S. to N. !. J. It. Haul.-, L. S. to N. . David Wa!lv. U. S. to V. t;. II ury Taylor, S. to V. (i. S'i.i-Ic 'oiinnr, Warden. iH-njrimin KMion, I. O. I.. 11. I Luis, M..r,l..il. . Al'MU. l (illM.. .-''liu. Irily VC t ii" following ;.l i- t- 'li Is. It h worl'i vi'Iiun.-t of fiction :ml svuliiucu- tal -m : ".M.ii who art- worth hnvine. want ;voinu!i for wives. A bundle of gewcaw, bounded with a -Irin of flaptf and ifuvtt.i, .jrinK-l with cologne aud si t iu a carmine .nauecr -this is no help for a in. m who i XcU to raine a family of boy on bread and meat. The piano and la" fr.imos aro .i-l in their places, and o are tho frills auj tin-tcls ; but you can m. in ike a dinner of the former, nor a bed blanket of tin latter; and awful as sn -!i a i i lea nny seem to you, bilh the iSi'in-r a:id tho bel blank-'ts are nvvsiry to d'uiKvlr; hap piness, iiie lia t'.s realities ait well as fancie, but y.v.i niaV - il all d -coration, remembering thetistds and the curtain-, but forgettiiij; t!ie bedsteads- SupjM.-c a uum of gnl sctine and gooil pro-Hcts to be lo ki:v fo a rifc, what C lance would you lent. S l ou may c.tih him or you may trij him, but how ra n Ii ! -iter to urike il an object for !i:m enU!i you. Ueuder yourM-U worth cat lii.i, nid you will iH-t need a shrew I mother or brother tc he'p you find n market." Coi'Nl Y CoMMiflt.KKi.-Tlie I'nard met in adjournel csion Monday; prts cut, John G. Warner. , Chairman, and ComniiMiomrt VaiiAuirine, Mor ris and Nixon. Application vlJ II. UruiiUiid A Tiro. for license to retail rpirituou liquors was granted. Application of Alfu-d Howe for re d action of awtMiunut ou proiKTty was rcferreil to the Fiuanco committee. Application of W. J. Gordon ia tef erencc to Lis property was referred to the Finance committee. Application of : W. Mauniug in reference to his taxes was granted.! The delinquent tsx of James rickett of Harnett township, was abated. Application of T. J. liewctt, accom panied by a certificate of the Clerk of the ttounlof Commidoucrs of tnMow county, for board, nursiug, and fur nishing a coffin for a ciliaun of New Hanover, who died in that coaaty, was disallowed and tho Clerk notified to rr tura the application." 1UII of Ahix. fv.u.vM!i ad W. H. Moore were refetrrd to tho Auditing committee. The ru4itdriuu uf the nutter of injeactioct araiil ll county wa post poned until the rnt Kicsiii:. The IVxnl then adjoorncsl. llow4:a' Ctai, MKXbcatE, iiD HtrrxMaowK. At ! tiw thouaaad people aUead the cahibilion of Hawca' Oreat Loodon trrw Hi;folroaM ysa teriay aftefnooa aad nihL Tha at tractions promised were ch aa to ex ciU geweral caroty, ad every body real prepared U l UUspMaled ia case everything was not of swprnor ex ec Ileece. .The perfarsnance and exhi bitiotta aver, lh aaa oarers were assared by the aaaay expresMoas of Csvor thai their coaabiaalMsi of caavCwvered vosxlers was act only above thearrraf Vat fax ahead of aay show of Ua Had that ha pitched teat ta tho part for ! aaaay a tay. - The street saraJ waa rtalTy grxrvax The six goldea char lots aa they aaovrd thxoo the throvf k fares dxawa by carakadea of richly y repeated aa laspo- sing ardiitectaxal spectacle of fantastic three-decked rnagmificenctt-n vaeeb that at once indorsed the hirt. ekara ter of the -shw of which this feature formed only a minor rncidentai ;Uade the parmioilhowevftaeVeWero aoo- logical and trenic ndHrfl W aaaea that challenged the adinlratt8a of the oia ana young, mi enuance pasaagv ushered the risitow lato fhe meaawie dnsrtment. ' Wf' rktAr- th. ' . . t . Li m . I r . cares ana siaiia 01 somooi uib rarrn and strangest 'creatures "af the, animal klocdotn. AmehfK lKerere the i Af- rican eland: Blest Bock t iha potoqualne or sable antelope f thd xebu or aacred bull ; the brindled tno,-fchneamon, the black tiger of InduLthe only one iavAmer ica, and the tapir. ' Ia iddiUonto these were five clephants.cajiel, xebraa. kaa garoos, an at Ury r orbeatttlfn! tropical birds, nine byenaVOTeScsral tigers, leopards, lions from Asia and Africa, a drovo of mustangs, and In fine, rcpre - scnt&tivcs of almost every department of naturar history. The circus was ex- cecdingly good.. The artists gave their respective specialties without a balk. Mr. and Mrs. test in. the trapexists, be- long to tho modern school of gymnasts, and their evolutions upon the suspend - cd bar are very thrilling, and out of the usual run of such verformances. The leaiiers and tumblers of the company were iqually pi! with the rest. One of the in made a double revolution iu mid air over two Hcphaats. The five crforinin!r clenhaiits were brought in- to tin- riii together, with their keeper, and actually formed tho pyramid illus- trjilisl ii ton the twisters, much to the surprise nl t he skeptical. ' he accommodations for the throng were first -da. In the reserved qii irter Ho seats were provided with backs, which added greatly to the-comfort of thoe occupying them. No one who may deMre to attend a circus aod men- ag-ric throughly good should fail to visit the Howe Combination. Oonritr- Juurifit, M'Kj Tho followiug is a. letter Jaddresscd to MnyortAtmtday by N. V. .Squarey, Iv-., Chairman of the Executive Com mittee, from whom (the Mayor) any further information desired can lie ob tained : Tin. International Ciiasibeii of Com m erck aki Minsiststrn Valley Society. Ht. SiEriiEJi'sCHAWKEiis, Wl-STMIMKIKII, lXMOV, 21st fcep- ' tember, 187. At a nveeting of the Executive Com mittee, held September 7th, 187o, the subjixt under consideration being the project for examining and reporting up on the resource of tbe Mississippi Valley by mean of Deputation to be sent ont by the l' rent office during the summer and autumn of 1870, it was HnxJtT-i That the Chairman . and rtccrcury bo requested to open cum intiuiealioi's forthwith with the Mayors of cities and towns along the proposed ronte of the deputations, with tho view to have braiiehea aad agencies of the Society established and other arrange ment made to facilitate tbo work of the delegate. To tlx IfttnofuMe, the Mayor of IIVmin tom, S'ortk Chrntima : Pear Sir; I have the honor to ask i-riir I i n1 mil mni inn Ia tka ilmMrMA. lntion, In conaequeoea of which,-1 am forwarding to you by thia same post, (i), a copy of tha trgwiationa for the &c 34-Tl" mphlet explaiaiag a project for ax- amining and reporting a poo the resour- ee of your eooatry with tha view to direct the applicatMn of Eaglish eapi- UlaadIabciUtlraevop-aent;and (S,anumbeTorBlcmbeTsWJvtKlchers,,' to be usesl in the ereat of your good citixens wishiag ta forsa a branch or the tf,? . . , ' . I am ta invite your special attention to the secoad deewment referred to alore, as tha Executive Comas it tee are or opinion that tbe project k explains is of maeh imrwtaBcetothe tries. I an alo to ascertain whether it lw the deire of your gaad -people that txie of the defatatioaa ahaasd viit then, and If ao ia what character they would wish to reed va the delegates datiaa cwahl ha coaveaieatly provided I for a drpuUUoa numbering aa aaaay as fifty to a handled peraoaw la the event of it hirigBceaaaryKXthaBtaraala ovar Bight, Wa raewira this rxactkal UWaaatioa la rrrpanax arograaiaM of tha aader taking which wa wish to awake aa at tractive to out people ' aa possible, i yum will aa rood aa ta ahuia it far aa by calllaf a pablie tweeting of yomr ciU- aaaa aad aabatfttlagtSsj aaaUer fee aajtrar HpittrywTiaMSit aaay aiwova. . I aaa also t hivia yea aad yoaur good Poc4 ta eowrata geoaeauy la the raWcfUtoaRaaSo of ereraUoa aaay all Ugataonat a tae tossxatt I aaa aaw to yoo, and If yew cMataa arWh to bra a 99 lthfJVm tjS!ati' With vwreet to tho dVfantaxieoa. it aaay at taotwat Waaa as aaf ta two that tho data of tho W if aaal it Ua ioWtokeo. St wk two I tho saaraitado of tho wader I 1 taklag and the asaount oforganixing 1 w? .H antaus, and Ui uumjier ot S J? tinal flifift: will nnrallTkfkff 1v TaAamO I umtarr Urm i tht nffiM and th brachea in year country, I think yon W wtthna that tha tima at. omr I wouhripz ffe projS to a 8uieful there not a day to be lost I inve ue noDOtlo remain, aear sir, wim Mauch respect, year faithful servant, ... ! KWI V, &QUAKKT, , Chairman Executive Com. ! pKXKY Pkith, Secretary. i ' f : Ta tpb Fsixwm of thb i-ate Gov I dunrBLM Tha undersigned, feeling j an interest in tha proper perpetuation of I the asemory of a great and good citixeni I have constituted themselves a commit toe to, solicit of the public a suitable I sans, wherewith to eerxt at Morgan ton & C, a llonument over the grave of I Tod BoBixsoi- Caldwell, latc.Gover I nor or iorth Carolina. I This is no occasion to act forth his I many private virtues, his great services I to the SUte his true and tned loyalty I to tho government of the United States, History will speak for him ia these things. W e simply ask of the people, whom ho served so long and faithfully, 1 and of the distinguished, men whom he on so many occasions favored, to come forward with their raiteor shekel to I place over him a shaft worthy the rep utatiou of the man. lire preservation in brass and maibl of tbeir great hero ic figures U oue of the chiefest claims to honor laid by ancient Greece and I Komc. I Ijctour gotnl old State rivaling thec renowned Commonwealth in the virtue and stamina of her living children, a dilionally treilit iierscU with proper tribute to tlio distinguished dead of her own birth and breeding, We have selected David L. Uringle, of Salisbury, N. ('., us a gojxl man to be Treasurer of this Hacred Fund. Contributions sent to him in the usu al chanuels will by apidicd to the pur- 1 pose above specified. c hope to have the monument up by the Gth day of September, next. That our own ami the fricnls of the dead man will cheerfully respond to this appeal wu confidently ai.d zealous ly believe. . . Very resjicctfully. Thomas 15. Iim.;, I'hm'ii. MAIKTh Euwix, J. I Henry, . U. r. Uuxtos, i Thomas Settlk, 8. W. Watts, Ii. H. Canxox, . P. L. IlUtfMKLL, W. S. 1'EAllSOX, W. A. Moors, J. It, Nkatheuy, Sx-c'ty. KolkESOJi Ctl "XT Y. N .' C, . October 11th, 1875. ) DEAR Fotrou: Thinking some of your reader would be interested to hear from tbe "Camp Meeting. Ground" of the Methodist Kpiscopal Church, which broke last night, I w ill give you a de scription of it. The copIe commeuced Issembling from far a id near, on Fri day the 1st instant, at tlie Grounds, lo catetl one half mile eas'. from Shoe Heel deiot, on the Carolina Central IUilroad, surrounding the M. K. Church, known as St. George's Chapel, founded by RcT- eorgo W. Price, Sr., of your ".'. roM. are pretUly situated and were donated to the colored people lor the worship of odt by one of our old staunch citixens, sfr .ii,L .,.n.m Mr. John A Saunder The people from adjoining counties erected tents for a regular feiege in bc- half of the cause of Christ. On Saturday, al night, the regular services of Uio . camp-meeting was nt-encd by Kev. W . C. Gibson, resident minUUr at Lum- beiton, in this county, who preached a . n mWculiTC aiirncr. ! L day the 3d, the crowd wa im- mense, variuly ctmatel from V' to 2,art pcplc beinj; present, an extra Uain frvM kinRhn,, ,1m, from Ium- oerto. arriTinr at Hoc rlock Rl. awclling the cma.l. Tbe wumin; ser vice were ciHMlctel by the Icr. w il aoa W, Morgan, rrmsdia; 13dr r, ol Ralrtch, . t the aftefooa servicea by Kev. W. Price, Je , and the aertkrs at night by Tba Moatoa, of Richmond caaly.. i)a MoUr t nooa crsuw. by Kcv. tiro. W. 4rcc Sr hn rcavirts were highly cotaavrnd- ed aal spoken of by a great aaaay owt- ijrf; itaas hU' parting scrasoa, ot attewUow he wa cvwsprHed to rvtara to W. Tbe locaJ prrachcr ia altnd aaT,of aaoai weackCkaWa Fkih- . Oas tiib-oo, Patnck P. Lwvry, Alfred Lrilcb, Mora Ive, &awa Kai- ford. Was. JacUrt aad Thwapow, aawaatad greatly by their arakos wack- Ugtokod san7Uthlhroafaod. Bataoad. RCWdaaaos aod W Wtiaaal casmatira, to this Seat, aad Mar&ara aad Uarioa rlic ia SaoOi r,Mr.MMsMlMMMiJ.U. . " 1 Oa Toealay aight oar Pastar, Ee Aaron Moore, of Columbus coaaty, preached. He has charge of what is kwown as the Laurinburg Circuit, for the year 1875. embracing Beaver Dam, Laurinburg and 8C George Churehea.. ) Ot Wednesday the crowd in attend ance-was not so large, but the enthusi asm was not checked in tha least. Rev. Charles Thomas, Pastor of the Blue Springs circuit, in thia county, delight ed hia hearers br - one of :hia own good talks on christian charity. Thurs- day, Rev. Edward Moten took charge,! . f Lnmbcrtou. his second year in that vicinity. Friday. Rv Jnhs Rmirn Paxtnr of the Salem circuit, lower end of Rfcd r , "CTr'J cnurcnes or xaioge vreear, xmey unno and Salem, preached to a large audi enc, also, Rev. O. guiding, of the f".vr oic uivuuvu www ukuu jx.va.vu tow people, and on Sunday, yesterday, the crowd was the largest ever witnessed ia this part of the State a special train from Laurinburg arrived early in the day. Presiding Elder W. W. Morgan preached at 11 o'clock, at 3 o'clock, ser- mon by Rev. Edjrard Moten, and at 7 o'clock at night, services by Rev. Aaron I Moore, the Pastor, which closed the camp meeting. Everybody seems well pleased, the number of converts were sixty-nine, and thirty-two joined the church. The weather was fine. I do not sec how tbe Lord could have suited his followers anv more. Strict order was maintained during the entire camp; no disturbance nor drinking marred our enjoyment in tbe least. The whito citizens kindly lent their aid und did all" they could to help us iu the good Lord's work, for which ' they severally have our prayers. The meeting will long be remembered n this vicinity; and no doubt created much good for the entire people. Yours, &c-i H. L. E.,Jn. The impudence of the lemocratic ViiLr.il Committee of MissisiiDi in , ., . . ,,. . ... ,t ucciariiiK iiiat in no iwiui me ouiou does prevail a more perfect peace or a a greater respect for Uie law, or a great er desire to. preserve order, than in Alins- ssippi, is very isharply accented by tho Vieksburg l'laindealer of the 1st. Order, says the l'laindealer, reigns n ioxoo County, where bands of meu go prowling through the country, some of them carrying ropes,, lor What pur pose the committee knows mil well. A great desire is shown to. preservo order' when the sherifl, the highest law officer of the county, is a fuel live from hi tome, and is threatened with death if he returns. It looks likeperfec.t peace when respectable citizens of Clinton ari kept away from tbeir homes, with the abor ot the year iingalnereu in tlie fields. It looks like Peace when in the neighboring county of uankin a band of eighteen armed marauders break up Sunday night meeting of poor de- Icnseless black people, who, after bav- ng been dispersed and on their way to heir cabins, arc beaten and scourged ike galley slaves. All over the Stale black men are harrasscd and intimidat- xl itrivon fmm lh!r linmm anil Ami. n in the swamps and canebreaka the . w : " . peace and freedom from disturbance so Iftrit1i annAii hmw! Kr tlm T tomrwra tt I "ivuuiv vviunimcv. m vv iuiv and peace, let us welcome anarchy and char with thft hone of bet ter in it our i:I n .! . i. ri.:J i . conuiwn. aim ic i uiuuism not "an outrare organ." it 1 a alias-1 issippi homo paper, and depends upon Alisueippt pros peril J jor iws own proa- . . e - - peniy. ouca a paper nas vu ucas vi reasons for wishing quiet and order and rood repute to its .State. Its statement of thiogx is commended to tbe Northern dough-face journals tnat cannot sum cicnlly decry anything like a statement f the actual doings ot tbeir hero friends in the Houth. awine Dreediaa;. The breeder seeks first for animals of good form and good constitution.be looks j next to their peqigrte - waiea 01 tbeir breeds he shall select may depend upon many ci rci nvdaocc, and Urgelr, of rouroc. upon his asaociatioa ana hie Utr. Yvr myself I choe IV r Whirr, anl 1 have sera no rood caua to regret my choice. I und them hardy, af rood form, good toothers yielding cxoelJeat meat, aod having little oflal. They mature rarlv, and are large enough lor shipping. With tho who seek larger hor. tha Poland Caiaaa are the favor ite, while the parr, black, oily little Kawrx on the one hand and the aaasa moth white Yorkshire 00 the other have their advocate. Each aaaa awostes aaaiae aad decide for kisnMlf. 1 oaly aofgost that thoroojjhbrrd aboaJd ia alfrasca be chea, aad ootv frosa well tnowa aad refoath4e btwmt caa one toy with aay derreoof sorrtv of ro oeitiaic that fur wkkh he eo Idwvally aaakea payasestL IVgta wita tlboroagh bred, aad theo krrf strfctly obvaha Use breed. Oaly that caa ssWfactory ra aatta ho cooated eo. with eartataty. Mixed arvrda shoo the traits aad faraa of aU their aawnstorm. TWy will be very aaovtai La their Wotvtlag. i Krvt stnctly wHaia the brerd. ban SmC roar near relatiaan. Thai advko as faaaJsil apaei tho foUowiag priaopUi ; Lvery tsidtvidaai haa Ua fxcrltracw aad lia deircts; Uhrtf to hare Use a a4 tea da- 2 4ssw oatKs9aos awassVj a(t tatcmited aa o destroy tho auLlyof Use pradaco agalo. Ereod tornher aa lasastaf tTta thararliT Tho tradaco ari3 ho Um tho sxrsr2 thry oiH to 7W1 JUarc. is JWo i'CaOy.k 13 IiAC TZ EST0. COUKTI COMMISSION EKd OP v KORESOIT. daniel G- nonmson, '"LI"' ' Shoe Heel, Chairman. JOIIfJ T POPE, A IE A AH D 6 B HUUPIIHtT, I ' . ,7 J- ) lUmOCXVOlU f 1JEUEY F PITTUAI1, - LeesTillc, - 1 ROBESON COUNTY. SxAT Swcutiit asd McEaciux; with stealing the rights of i people I p I State vs. Sinclair and McEauiix, J Charged with stealing tho jt Jiau I money of Dr. Norment and McNeill, I while preteuding to represent RobeMu I county in the conrention. NEW AD VEHTJ&EMENT& NOTICE. MAYOR'S OFFICE, ) City of Wimunutox, : October C, 167o. i ALL. 1'llUf KT V TU.VX Till; XAXr l. uut paid on by ibu 15T II OF OCTOBER, will be aJvcrtlaciauil sol J. The ucochiia of the city ilciuuml litis txiur.-c. No fur I tit i delay will Uc allowed. W. V CANAHAV. Mayor. oct S-Ul. . Annual Report of General Fund . From September 15th, 187-1, to A up 31, 1875. WU.VTY OK 'KW llAHOVKK FW UAN IN A j oiHinr witn Kill ah llowlcll I Treasurer : Diaburaements. I ToiunountdlsburoJas,riuoulli- i irsutemrni sua voncjirrs ouii- Ul. ou ni wiw ino iiuarti oi Owintv Commissioner .. ToTreAsorcr'scHMniulwtous. I.V. i il To balance carried down l,i fM ii jt Receipts 15 y amount rtvlvol from A. 1.. Hlack, Tax Collector Tor luxin, uii 15al l-jlalP, lersonsl Irowrty. 1 -oils and Schwlulp It. tuid .'. 1.MI. lly ibh Brdi amount rrrel vtvl from J. W. aux. HexUlcr.durs to Janu By amount iwTvd"Vruui "'undo ary 1st, ik;a 1 O' persons lor or liuiiamt taxes; ; By amount rvcflved for net ol lui miaaionrr note ror fLnii iuu-. June Wh, lT " at 1 inontli. d!.'- ooanled at Hank of Xlsrlon Bysmmiot melvct (rum tin- Hit.. Snr care or Jnsnn ivrviui al lu founlT llospltal lly a moo n t mrei vrd fnm. W 1 1 in I ag totrvt Wrldon Hall r. nil V" ii i ? .'. -' I I .V By amount broucltt dow a, i,iu oi hand : KI.1JAII HKUI.l.ri. County lriuit PerH. 1. WAI.I.ACK. AHoruf)'. oct I - AnnnaJ Report of ScHqo! Imi I n o a t icil loJ from pepterauer iota, id, lanur l 31 1876 i iv InamMinl wtlli Klllali lirmill I . ty Trvasunr : 1 Usabnacaacata. I To amount dlsouaod. a icr uxoill I i .i.i.Mirni..n.l .,.,1 ud.ot aivwita count cvuuu I ' r--"r tit; " . I IU 1 1 1 I r. nniimiHiuiH Tobalaac car rH-d down Reeaipta By asnoant rrraivad lro 11 torn. l'cio-r TnirrT By smossl nmlvsd frutu A. luaca. las tHirr. .. ... . Br aatoaet r lid (rutn nui ItoardoT aVtara Uoa.. . . J..W it! Bv aaaoaat rrr4TSl mja A. N . Maf Ua, sale d asl , . . . By balance. eati oa tnd aUJ AII IU.WI.I.TT; CVMoiy TrcuMii'f WlisnlnrUaa, ft. C. AC i. -'I act 1 H HLAXK 1HJOKS. I :rtaautv ; jtjt itsfAi. ia r--K I i IWh ttisn, t ttana. 1-- i Muuhs. ruav la, . iTnn m4 lx- I U-wks, a ta tatf tsnHf. a riAXo aMdoniitVN. I ar sal arcaa ar aa sy aaur -eUllsssot ptaa. at , nErXSBEUGKUS birt Book aod Mc ru a HO TO JtXtJrW U raa aa m tihtit t ta Jtrwt-UiT uxu W1TU1II, ClJrjciCi-, ccrs. WLVCIXI. Va W Ajr. aA- PLOTTS ORGANS ISiU atrf'aav
The Wilmington Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Oct. 15, 1875, edition 1
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