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1 , ,. . ,,,, :i:AVT;Atv.;r ..V : t Suit rmi- " .yiM ;. k Jji ;i , -Tjr,o ,Vov! .v .m.'t VOI.UMK VI. W ILMI NGTON, NORTH CAROLINA. FRtlJXOESlBER 5, 1875. SinglCopics 10 Cents. 1T. m t If if vv vv V-kAV MORE. T II IT N D E K FROM THE NORTH. WISCONSIN. M1NNK80TA. N K W V O It K . 1 'KN N S V LVA N 1 a . m a s.s oiii's irrr.s. All il.trtared f.r t lirUrpiblican party and lirriy Tlrf North i- around and ! con-pirator a?aint the right of the I Jt tkr wMith mar a well run bark U tbr;r drn. THK )VKMKlt KLK' THM Knuch known i tin- liioo we , nir toftt ihr .litiral character of the i f ml northern rtale, perhaps for year t eoaae. Following o,aickly upon the kerU of the elrctin in Ohio, Iowa and NtWatka, which decidrelj atutained ike llrXkUcan vtrty an-1 policy, the grrl ftatr .f Vork ami lVnuayl Tjnia, twjriJirr ailh MvvchiiclU, U tnaia ami 3IiniieoL hare jmkeu la tLe aaie direction. '1 ho i-ult of Lke election, taken in the aggregate raant lie considered in any other ciic than a a broad ail jfvnerou rndorve aient by the prple of the niea.nrc ami policy of the Republican prty. Thie ho hart apeeheixled that lh cople 4Hred a chaogvia our aational policy ti a reversal of the reat mearrr dannc and since the war, or that thry wokl be prua led into a nullification f the result of the war' can now take start and confidence. A year ao the sprcl of thing w gloomy. The i-eople if the north reaied to reroit frai their allegiance. Tkey had been made lobrlicre that the aliry ol Uie gvrernasent in regard to t rreontructel Stale w a mistake. May had pernal grievance, ami lo cal dienion had sprung up in nearly all the Male Ohs Indiana, Nc York, and Canectkut, ami aereral her Mate bad rerolted. ami gone tt t the IVwtocrsus afd other -till ers wareri2- Itaewod as il, borne a a grand rrllueat ware sf duaalufac ui, the grtal aaass of the people of Ik aoetk wer tibvswrpi into the arwui wf tkwa ko engineered the rebellion d iSo K.w couateaanocd it, ami that tW teraeat itself was to fall iatmh- ka-U nt tho who hal Si tes pied iu deatriKUoa. Uul their eyes iwe uo spewed, and they saw their .mUtaks. The lvsaocrat elected Cock 'rrell Sews tor froa fioMH iateal of fkarj, Krmsft U Hew York lntcad of eatoa IUlo i as toad of Fg. M of v kosa wert tkv asost peowosced Twp Users of lha rebelQoa. All taeir sMresseots were la faa the essbert of Us rebeliioai Uto Isjava, a4 resMriut U priacipkM apsaa wkkh Um rsWHiosi tat segamissd, Awd seeUg the peecl fk wkkw they wer appeoachiaj the k repwblkaas lUsnJ hock ad hart oaed la iho oki rmats. Heme tho tWiosM rewtlu hkh w chrookls to- My. i As t As U lIaMia.re. vhkkj wUlt ia asajorttT of tea or ifleea has beeo carried by tha IVat- V"M,Tt aiast wail foflh Uack ra akich U Ukia4 tWcmrUiaol taa ' fiatiil ees dospotchesv. All who twi afiairs Ihera weta a wars tkat h UaaauaU weea t tarry tW MoU 7 IsuiaiidaUoav. , TWy kara Ua aa 4 art walcaasa lo ail Ua tatistsctsoa Wj ca skrira frosa Ik TV as4 uiratly wait kka day' of rrtriVatka W tavtcriaaea wVkli luta Wrs roaa--Uadtkerw. That alectsoa will aUadi M aaaaaax tfca at has a. reaklag ha tiJ tAia, tcaaat aa4 cxiaftt , - jlffff CiTi ITEMS. ("'! f'nnmri") mth he would as vui flunk of ifjin lo Dr knowledge ' in a man' head a paalne into liu ieai. The 4nh regular annual rueetinfof j Wilmington A. Weldon II. It. ami the iUh of the Wil. 0. A A?, K. IL, will I held in thin city on the 17th inat, UMftuAMXATlox. At a meeting of ' the Hrojrdett lirht In rant rr held Mon day night, the company ras reorgao ic ed by the elect imi of the following offi cer : J. Jlenrr 1 no-, t re-Mcnl ; John II. Un, Vice- President; hepard I'uiBc, r. lary ; r. V. Kab, Captain ; Cha. .Sithcrlami,ll Lieutenant; John Slatcbcr. 2nd Lieutenant; Virgil Wal ker, Kriiii. Fok TM: 1'F.MTF.XTIJlllY. TIlC ful I l.wni arc ihr iMint- t.f the parti en, to-L-tlnr wiih il.ir li rim of imirion- Nietit, a (irl lj Jul-c McKoj. at the latr li-rm tt tlir Snerrr lurt tot thU eiKimy: tV-nj inin Juiim, 10 years"; Jim Hall. ' vcjr.; Wiimlow Howard 10 3 cji ; 1 1rU- rJtn, 10 yt-ar ; Jce Nichol mi, i yr.ir-; Jirpliinc Hall, 3 jean ; .".n.i. i tii.t -i', ( year ; oerena lar.ili. v. jr-; Martha Hill. 3 year; John Taylor, :l)ear; John II. Ilimin' i 10 yearn. j Henry Taylor, John I jlee and Wil liam Mrer rv c to the Work llouc for 12 month each. 1 In- Wilmington Cadet hare just rrt:tirl a Mii; il tin- new uniform which ha lrrn alotol lr tlirin. It cou-Ut of a deep blue Jatktt trimmed with ulmon eolornl front, deep cuff of sanir ,r ith three row of buttsns ! lon n the front, and green Fench cord nhoiiMer trap9. Tlie pant are of a deep blue with nilvcr cord ulripes. The caj arc al .oMut. niih butT pompooos. Tlic ani', talc in all, it ne of the ba'nd-oiiii-t in tin- city. The company nuniU-r alx.nt fifty meiuler. Wcl.ave been informed by C plain Jiw. C Hill thai they will nl m ike lli. ir sppear anco on thq alrevts until the colored fair in Ievciubcr. The following i a lint of the Chair men of delegation npointctl by the Hoard of Directors of the Industrial Fair As ialion, lo represent tho coun ties nametl tx low: New Hattorrr t'otmiy. lelswart Ni von. CurnlK-rland County J W. Hood. 1UIcoii t'otmly. Jamea Dxemliiie. Onflow v'ounty Chauney Hlounl. Itrunwkk County 5ol. W. Smith. Mci klcuburg County .T I'carsall. lU.oIrn (tmnty. Henry Fonrille. AiiM.n Cotinly W. N. HolU Wake County Oliver M. Koan. War ne tHintr V. V. IWt. Colnmbii County John W. Spauld ing. Craven County Kd. K. Dudley. Ihiplin Coatty K. 11. Iak. The I 'dogate f aid counties' will be noiirud in writing of their spinl mcnt br tle Ibmrd. Ixrt!rRi it. F.tia Ax iatiox. -The IUanI of Director held a meeting on VediKJday night lal, and adoel ihe following . That . Minister l the (el le re n,urlrd to enter Ar eshibition in the literarr IVpartment written compoai ti.n of criHaal aermon (their own sletion,) ami further, that the Princi pal of e.loml ocbotd m this city, be requested to Mtlieit com poM lion of writing upon any subject, from the achfar, fur enmpetilnNi a to penman shirs grammar Ac, a prise ia tht re spect to be awarded. Aa lariutioo will be eiteoded oext waek, for lh miliury ami civic orgaa Uatioas to partkipat at tho grand opening, aad aUo lo tho marshal ap- hpotatea. e r iy ov ow Ura hare beta isoel to all ports or taui tfiairkt Vy th Hoard. Tho Board art taking eiteosirt prrparslioos for tha, acoaaascalatiow. of all visitors to tha city who will aiteod tha Fair. ThU Fair promises to U oaa ol tha graadest aodertalUg hy tka caiorail peopl af Lkh) coanty, placet ag theaa wheet they rrorerty beloog aa tltlatoa. CVJcarrr CHatiwtoxra..-Th Hoard saetla their rossaa at th Cwwrt Hoao at S o'clock Voatday traaing; arcsrat, Joha O. XTagwer, Chainasa, aasl Oo aakwdoaar 8. Vajaaariago, A. IL Mor ris aad Delawart NUaau Th following arrlkatioaw for lko to retail liaaor am refrtd njsi gra e4; J.iL Lnwtr. 8. IV Ikaaoroagk, JUU WeaarU. F. W. Mryer, Joka F. Hlaos, llewrr C Ctayaseyer, Awpaat DwjckUndt, Was, X. CblUaa, Jolia F. ?Uhrr. IL Jooes (KatWa) Hotel), E. O. IVrmUa. Rkharw Utgar (agrol) llay Uaaat; J. IL OrotgaaH U.T. Sado-s IL II iw a, Jok YaAiartaakt. Win. Uitge, Wm. 1L Koch, John C. Koch, John L. Doner. A communication from the Jtlayor waa laid on the tabic. AMCinent on ttic property of B. B. King, win reduced from $XK to $285. Application of C. W. ilcClaramy, a. king that the double poll tax of llollj 1'earco and Zack Taylor, of Harnett Townabip, bo rciaitted, they hiring failed to lUt tlirouh a misunderetand injt, granted. Application ot A. li. Illack waa re forred to the Kin.nr eowiriii'te. . Application from i,iCry )avi waa re &-rrd to the Kiimikx- tMMniiUee. Application f J. 11. favae waa re ferrel bj k U the KinaiK'e committee. Tb- rM vintiii t 1 r. Ik t. Uobb wa ntlucfl from J.iVl to ?1,R00. An applicHtion retcived I rum W. L Smith m not prjntrd. ' Application of Alfred Howe waa granted. AtM-iiient on dwelliuK f Henry Null wan rolutttl Irom l,2tOto$l,000, and that on Ih.u-- and lot in blotk 233 front ?l,.nw) li 5-lHWJ. The resignation of J. W. Oaig, one of the X'hool Couimittee of Maaon boro Township, was accepted ainl li, Hollia w;i lcctel in hi !tead. U. S. Dlf-TKHT Col'KT. Tlli ImmIv met in tlii city '1uomI.iv morning, Hi. Honor, Juilf Crook, presiding. The following comprise the (Jraml Jury : AUa Sttuthcrlaml, Fornnut; John (.J. Wagner. John II. Ilrown, Tho.. Matthew. A. C. II. Tienkcii, J. H. AlU-n, Ik A. Ilailctt, T. C. Mel llieiiny, David K 1 1 iic, lljiih Hewlett, Nathan Sampuia, V. II. Thonii-Mii, Allen Kram, S. T. Pott., J. W. King, C. W. Yate, Henry Taylor, W. M. Stevenson, J. Ik Lvsn.4. The follow ing c:i.-c? w i re licnid on Tuelar : Ca-c of Hurt A C.iil vy v. Steamer Hrandt. Njn.-ua. Murray, Ferri & Co., and olhi-rs vs. Willard llrt.. Continued under former order. 1). (. Mclkac, i; i ice of ti. A. A. l'opp, Imii'. i ii, t Wm. llottt-iidorf and Chri. Ilahasan. On trial The follow mij; ca-c were dipocd of bcfoie the court on Vtlticd.v. D. G. McKac a-.igiovol i. A. A. Fople, bankrupt, v. Wm. Ilottendorl arid Chri. Ila-ha-;iii. Ju lament for the p'.oiatifl". I". S. v .I...111 riny.iic and W. II. Hintoii, !r violation ol Iiiicrnal Here- nue Isw ce rnlintiel. U.S. v. Thi-iua Wib'-, L'avid Kng- liah and K -lnit .Mile.-, 1 r violation of Internal He emu- Law. Cnea contin- uetl. L'. S. v-. W. II. ti. rkoii, four c.imh iu which the ih leiid.iiil wa chari i with making falav return to govcniuicut. JudgBM-ul not jjuiity. V. S. . Fraini-. I'aulks, tlirro a.cs for violation of Internal Ilcvenuc laws. Cs.m "! Milled. t". S. . A iinie J . Sk ighl, defendaitl callctl "U'l laiiel. Juogineiil mi. c.i- tereil. I". S -. Mailiia 1'. K el Icy, defend ant called ml l.illiil. Judgment nti enlerertd I". S. v. Ivlward Jvinei, deftiidanl callol and failed. Judgment iw en Irrcl l", S. vi. .Mary Frier, lcf:id.ml call ed and failed. Judgment entered. I. S. v. liivhard William and Mary William., defendant called and failed. Judgment nUi. V C. v.. Kichanl Williams ami Mary William, two rrw, defendants called and failcl and judgment mmi entered. Margaret Dshmer, for violation ol the luterual IU venue law . Verdict, bh gniltr. CharW Murphy, for the uuc otTucce. Veidict not guilty. The care of Uichard and Mary Wil liam, for violation of the Internal Revenue law, was on trial at the tint we closed oar report. LlTKRoYItT. To Critic. " lto44 Uuh-MI to ir r. Aa ywo aaJl kMwr Jt ta aaxiaata of tas iwa, 2Co Ik wt4 wlaMt'a smflkoaiy. Hwl ywair ess aaait's mlaatrrisy. Van O posts anl Uietr Mf A ttawa wrc. tr ftaravUMrtaMMtkrtB! To lar ao I attaint j AasaoHl aa atjr aa tay U. ! T. tV AUrVS, l Xot ae AutaUt Th Atttmtir JtWly for Novesaber sake a brill Lac I opeaing with tha &rt tww chapters f kin lloweH's aw nor tl, Irtrai TWatricala," tho acesxry Aaserk aad rrtT stnkiag. Thu rW telhwcsi by Ckvsrkea iHailry Charles iHaiky W.ra. "At tho Oaie 4 th IU," a trarl skrteh ad fall ef cvW, ia a licit tiaaoat aa4 kea faa .ar cavarmias ly ldssdrd. t'aafal Uerasalaaa lods m worthy tip it la CWInanl Yalae iaal poprt's oo "Saaitary Draiaiajs" al tka ia t&imtA hj thai tUTtatk chapter of llrj"' James1 iiid!erick Hudson." Charles Pnacti danM'jr begin hU long-ex pected aeries of articles oa railroads, with ap ititeituig accoont of Mime great rallroUd iuxilenLv.'jir Kemble's uO!d Woman's Gossip' eon Unties its unfailing . suppljof cunpu aaecdotes, and George Cary Eggteston uisea us mm iua i ex ion vi vi nisionc remiuisccnce in his account of Jifo in the Old Domini n ion. The 'literary'rs.; aay of tho- uumber. treats"iof 'Hans Chiistian Andersens. shQrf stoncSL and is by Horace E. ScndJer, the AfnericanJ translator of Andersen's. Beside these cm Irfbutieo -there pro poems' tj TT.TC Aldrich, Mrs. Thaxter, Edgar Fa.wcctt, and 0. P. Lathrop;and the departments of Music and Education arc entertain ing as well a instructive.. Tho Life and Adventure i of , Da ry Crockett, an Autobiographr, written by Himself, and Embellished with tSp'uit- j ed and Life-Like Illustration, engraved from Original Designs drawn by Henry L. Stephens, i published this day by T. II. Peterson & Brother, 30i Chtstout Street, Philndclphia in a large octavo rolumc, price Fifty cent. This "Life of Davy Crockett, w ill in future tiiuesf or, as itoo ii as it is known and read, bo prized almost beyond its weight in gold. It is full of striking evcut and scenes of humor; and will furnish interest and ainuscmenl forail ti'ue tocomc, to all who can appreciate the pt-cnlinriiii ft of a bonier life. The aunal. of the South West arc a thrilling, indeed, as the legendary h ire of Scotland. It i raiy and attractive, nnl will bo found, on perusal, to contain the ni-j.t extraordi nary adventure. and exploits of any cron that cvir lived. It will be read and re-read with nvitlily and pleasure by all, and any one that commencts reading it, will not flop unlit the end is reachel. It is lor sale by all Uookscllcr, or copies will bo eot cr mail, jMst j ralJ to any one, on heir renii'.ting Fifty c-.-i.l- !- the Publishers, T. 15. Peterson .V. Drolhers, Philadelphia, in u letter. For .-vile at 1. HciilH.'rger'ji Livo Dook and Music Store. "The ()jer.i Dancer ; or, the Mysteries of Female Life in L onion," by (ieorge, Wt M. Keynold, author of -Tho Mys teries of the Court of Louden," is pub lished this day by T. H. lVlereou &. llrother, Philadelphia, bone of CJcorge W, M. lleynold' b'.n: effort., a:ul is full of illustrative engravings. Init he de scribes the Mysteries of Female tXto Iondoii, before and behind .the icene., a well as iu the Parks ami in the .irtcts, w ith night Hdrentiircs in the vaults, ami iu London underground, until Krvcnge nnd lietributioii comes, and Mic final" deiitmctment of th story lakes place. The dramatic ower throughout the whole volume i strong and ' vivid, the po.-iliom are striking, and when Ueynohh relates eccnes and incident, lliey maybe relictl ujouas faithful and true. "The Upcia Dancer" i a iMMik of genius ami ability. It is publ idicd in a large octavo mlunie, price Seventy five jLenls, and i. hr ale by all liookcllcr, or copie willbc m hI lo any me, osl aid. on rtceipl of price by the Publishers, T. I. IVters-m A broth ers, Philadelphia, Pa. For f-alc at P. Il-inbergcr'a L'.vc liook and Mu-ic SUre. 'Par, water ; or. Told in the Twili-ht,' is an eutire new work from the pen ol Mr. Henry Wood. It is printed Irons Advance KnglMi Prof Sheets, and is isuel in America MmultanconIy with the pulilicalion of tho work iu Europe. It will i.omaud a argo share- of Atten tion from the whole u irel-readiirg eoiu manity, a Mrs. Wood's fascinating manner o! uarraimu L here faith fu.lly preserved. Since she firai Uk the public by rtortn, with "Eiat Lynne,' Mr. Wood has Miccvfully maintained her HKilioii at the very head of hr cta-w, No writer iw;art deeper in to real to her plot. In no storlet it the act km more brUkly kept on, "Tark water ; or. Told ia the Twilight," ia erco asoro powerful, however, thaa Mr. Wood's norel are ia general; and it wilt not be laid a1d aatil tbe last page is reached, fut the talrreak never Bags, This is tho great secret of Mrs Wood's popularity aa a oorelist, as well aa the can of all her work becoming ao Imaaeasrly popalar. . We aatkapaio fat "Parkwatrr ; or, Td aa tho Twt light," as large a sale as "Eaat Lynn" aad, or aay other work ever writtea by this popohor aathor. It U pohlishad cosapkri ia mmm kargo octant falaaoe, ptpercortr, prlea Sfteaty-ir reals, aasl b for sale by all Hooksc Ykr, p: copies will VtscsU per aaoui, potpaid. to any aaar. oa . lir reaaauiag th prir to tho raUihera, T. B. lMrraai Vt....t ri.nr.i.Kt. t- - lf I "T " . V V K f ll " aaal Mask tHoro. ; - rt - . . 1 . v. TMloaSor U CouroC-, Ala. a djeaTlahtcka!uU Wraola avrfTowrra aiiiitVnW, o -f laeaa teaaarkoJ; & lt of oro," hercar-sx . th any ia lh tkaar iisfaaJed; JTj Jtra o 4 ftasj lt afdsavcaa. ..l,,. . ui il t i t- ULaCK, B L,AC I E It. ul xi 1u i!.c X-C EST C U IJ3 T Y ;OMMlS10NeitS OP , ,, unrntKON w Us , KOnEbON. S fJORBISON, tiv I . Shoe lleel, Chairman. t" Vv)u u . t ' JOHM T.POPE, ' ! f"Linbcrt'n. ALEXflDf? HUMPHREY, Lumh'-Tton. Hltm F. P1TTMAH, ' .' -IjCCbViilc. - ROHKSON (OUNTY. State w. Si;.u.mu axi McEachix, Cliargetl with ble.iling the rights of the iieople. TATE VS. SINChWl: Al Mi'EACHIX. , , - . ,- .. vuargo'i wuii stealing ine jht a mil myncv of Dr. Nornient and McNeill. while pretending to represent Robeson county in the convonlioii. SUMMARY OF NEWS Several IiImhIv lights in Ikillimore ruc.-d.iy. There has been a .harp earthquake at Yuma. 15. ( 'on.Viit iV: Co., ., cal dealers of New York, have failed. The steamer Faraday h:is grappled and buoyed the direct cable. The Hon. Thus. A. Jackson, of Prov idence, 15. I., is hope!csiy ill, A factory at Preston, Kng., employ ing 2X people, was burned Tuesday. Three blocks of Sherman, Texas, have been destroy I'd by fire. An elevator and 1.hm bushels of grain was hurtied mi Tuesday, at Hellc ville, Out. The old Siallord mill al Stafford Hollow, Ct., was burned Monday night. The steamer Phil Sheridan which is ashore at tirand Island, Michigan, will, Jba a total lots.,. ... There were two stabbing affairs in New York Tuesday, and several ar rests for illegal voting. A sjKX'ial from .Virginia City says thct the milling situation is eneotirag- ing. The water is falling and building is progressing briskly. A illt.tilil. fr.mi -J. I."..... ill- 1.1. Af -j""-" -- " , "v " Orleans, says: S-Tntf-eii person while landing from the .-tcauier Montmorency in a scow, were drowned. I'he nn-eling at Chicago of ",.n-ral freight hile i-oiitiderin'r a further advance of ratios laud, deeideil to olpotie action a few weeks. At I ton tin- lli.-'cru ILiilroad hxs ..... T.1. .1 1.. 1 l i'i 1 r... ... lirsiiig lo ret. IV't.a licHc ts-iiitl I.m pa"4S- I age in an oppvite direct in to which the pa'w.-nger wa traveling. John Walk in, of Dedliani, Ma. being cjnite ill, was taken tiftlie polls, in a carriage. On 'arriving heme he fell dead from over excitement. Ilia daughter was . much effctel that he is tiol exiectel to recover. t S a.-liingtou at fire niiuucl.- to I1) o'clock Tim inlay night , there were two scCcrc .-!nk of earthquake, wluch con Li 11 no I f-r al.ul l arty -live roiid.-, the second lK-k following aliiiol im mclialely the fir. t. There was a rum bling svMind oith moving motion which hook the earth aud .trembled' the hwosci1, cau-ing some alarm among the people. TheCouimisioncrof the FrccdBtaaa Dank aay they will continue to pay JO per cent, divide nod until every depositor ha recrited a otoper rttoa, but Caq a"t adjust more iUsu hte hundred ac es a at cr day, ui obkh ther ara oreraiatj thousand. From. llx-oaod to tP.ec n hoadied b aL are rereired per day freaa dJreal part of tbe 00 airy. Th Hoa. It iJTlliU. of Corgia, aay th IVmocrxlk Coogrrssaaea frosa th Sooth U1 W rery cosNierratire, aad will opia all clatot ajain-t th raumvnit oa reont of the war. Dot, that W riot aj tag lb t thr hoora- We en.lra iatet-! t- th de- aire, U drtTrr ihst rro-rkahV sy eh : jf h hereto hss aeasara.e4 us. - . .v . v 4 .V xre it.- "J Horth. aatd s . I W i.m,t TVeeo is esiurele t rrai-r9rY iWtl XhW aSsir, MUW rtrrodtret apom tktt arrma vhero ao akiaairlr fcaissercaa iMem. Wm araal aaas of rar feJtiaj- la Or Itssjat ia fat lAaamarlreo 10 trato b asfi thaa iWI axV.LaUiav IF oeaI$. Vpeo4 jspo it. UZl at raat aritoxaal Wuio at u w FEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. lKllora to llmlnpinn. X. C attrndinr I litto and 12th daya of NoTmbr. 1X7. wu j bo transported oTer the WllmlnRton, Cot - uauAuSoaUIUIiroml,.theBmlowlng Agricultural Association, on the tb, lOUi K0UNTD TKIP TICKETS. From Colombia to Florenee, lncluslveJ3 75 Kloreocsto FalrBlaff. ,w 4 oil Kalr Bluff to nemlDf ton ... -J 25 Kleminrtoa to Brlnklej, ' 1 ?A - Eaat or BrlBkley'a 1 Zi -To "return" on these TlrkeU ther t nut be a tamped at the Ticket ufflee at U Kalr UrnoDd. ahowina- that tbe neronat tende-itbesrair, aad la therefore enUUsd to return iree.M Sale of the t frit eta wilt be rmmrnced oulj on Tneaday. Xovtmbtr lh. by morn- iuir irain. anu win po"inveiy oefrooaoniy anvu, ana on trains leaTtns WliaaiBKvon Kiidar nl:ht,Novemterl2th.and Saturday will collect full faraof all neiaona DmtiiU ing 10cm aiier meaepaie. ; J at. 1 uhua . Ueu'lSupt. .V. POPE. Gen'l Freight and Ticket Agent. NOTICE. Visitor to Wtlmlncton. X. C. atteudlna the Cirand Annual Kalr of the Cape Kear' .-vKricaiinrwi AKoriauon, on ine :nn, HHli, llibnnd 12th days of November. 1S7 wilt be I lrn,,po'" o-er tbe Wilmington a Weldon I r4"roau. ai ine loupwins lures lor rouud 1 irip: From Weldon I . ?1 .VI Halifax ; KnHeld Tarboro WhMnkeri '. . Kattleboro Rocky Mouut... sharpuhurg Tolanol Black Crock ." W II on Kreniont Ptkrville " inldtboro Du.lly Mount Olive. 'loim Itowdena Warsaw , Magnolia 1 Itoae Hill Teachey...."'..j.i ' Duplin iUMwis ... leeKbure ;.. Hoalh Wa(.hlni:t'ii.. Hurjriiw , .. .1 10 .. :S ( I 2 75 - 2 7 .-. .. 2 m . 2 V . 2 . VI . 2 M . 2 Ml . 2 30 . 2 30 2 29 . 2 Li . 2 110 . 1 nr. . 1 Ml I Ml . 1 . 1 .HI : 1 ) I 2" . I 2 , i IHI Kocky IV.Mil.. Cattle Uayne No half price ticket will nld M-To "return" oh the Tickets lly must be utMiniK-if at the Ticket Other nlUie Kalr ti rounds, shourl nc ttiut the person ut tcmloil tbe Fair, nnd I therefore entitled to return rrec.- Kule of these ticket will Ik1 commenced ouly on Tuoday. November tub. l.y mrn- tng train, imu tiii rsviiivriy do gooiiomy unlil. nnd on trains leaving Wilmlncton Friday uiKht. NMrenilr l'l h, and ."Saturday mornlnir. November : I. i h, I7'i. I'ondnotiTr will collect full fre of all ih.'1oii nroent- Ine them after ihM" dale. JOIINF. WVINE. OeulKupt. 5 A. I1IPK. rien'l Prclitb' and Ticket Aceut. nov 2-1 1 i THKiXTfiR-OCEAN TUKKE JitUTlON; WEEKLY. SEMI-WEEKLY & DAILY Ki!abll-ht"d Ick ihan three yrari n;ii a- a representative Itenultliran iwrrr. i-li-ttcl lonisOubilu and defi-iol tb prim lt4- nnd organization 01 ine iuii:. i(et.iii.ii-ii 1-arly.tlio I.NTKKIH KA.N wancarl puaneu U.tbe forefront of JonraalUm aud achieved , a fueceiui anpreeeienui in. theblMory of Wl.rir. .T IIUIvriMI D.N1I IIRH I f,ecn aiMOKonl ioiIMii aa Ilia L ADING REPUBLICAN PAPER IN TI1K XtlliTinVEST. Not nlone 1.1. It nnlltlrul character iltxa tbe I NTF.ll IM-.'KAN let IU claim tu 001 u- lar favor. It aim at 1 he hicha-t excellencs In all drirtmenla, and In thto ra of pro- erenaiv iutiruailni ailie lo miuud mnmil ine iel. Tbe 1 N TKli IH.'KA make oieclal claim ss A FAMILY NEWhPAIT.H, I jtanMntua are-carefally cusrded aglnt otjectlonaole matter, and every cn..rl niabue 10 rrnnrr I , n pinwuii hihi pruuiBiiia twmiktnion tu ine iiome nrrwiic. THE OJitMlSKCfAI. I'ETAKTMKXT Ueoodnete.1 wtth ereat care. Mid evcry- thloc oil.le la' done Id snake thr MARKtrr KFJHITH Sucb aa the Fanner and Itualne Uto of th aonhwnl ean rny upon. THK A U IU Of LT V HA L. UKl'AllTXIRXT laearefnlly edited hy rallnnm of ahtllly aud uparienee. In Literalure.TKSil and tenet al Ncaa, Foreign ad Domestic Corrcr- f1otideice,. And cvef Utlas tbal ttun lomakc a fikmt NKwur Arm. ll U iu.1 c lied b; tair ntilktl cm lull cxMiiitr. TbvlaTUlockaMu N ATIO&AU .tKWsPAI'l ti. am that will lOaad tMefal aad ihier.et lac lo AmrOmSi la every part tbe le. Wbtle 11 epwllx r iwU tbe UKKAT XTVknT OF TttK NoltTH- WT. Ill aatloaal la : vte-ara M-lmufOtr. Mit ia t- al I.ct1t. Urti in ft po IIIO 1 ui.it. II fa Bat buratevt. a4 In all duv caaet.M mi am pa be eaavdld. dl5aft-l aad bos wmaaUkoM. The (S'TKK tA.ta.1 baa lbs lar! sre raae attrsilallaa cS asayavi a ifrS pbll4 Ta lb kotihwHt. It teal iao iba a. ptmtotttmA dmsat1 la es-ery Mat mm4 fmttDry U I antrd ai. 1 all lata Krtttoa Frrr !. and iarrn lurrt( aaata aad wawa. TF.IIM.! V KUIiCBlPTIS: f n.uu. By saaS. rrs ba pwtpaiS .. .. B aaaat. ta . r . ... ... .s r PS - MEJtl-VatCKLV. Ut aaadt. pe yiamr ta a4aaea. aaa f4 a at by sailUataaer at.ta4a. jm rUBMp-TT srt -ey . ay aaaai, yar. tm arfvaoMav fs ii aaa tapaoa.aiiiPa ZrZZki:SZ paaa - - lja mr 9 iSk!rf i Mrtf 1W frt Oaf d . TV aep ata Jbw aaary. A. IK C : t aaaaasatso aaarataary a? aLAMrJLAcurt t aauMt. roa. IMU MCkUX II' ByaaaU, te ata, la mvmm 1 . fm a. a. -.3. , ..... n. 9 aaal2S4 f baa, la aS arat - Wi4 . ... .,. . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, NOTICE. t uiimin.ii.. u .i.in uni WUmtngten, X. Nov. S, ISTi, riUIKFOHTIETU ASNL-ALIJEETlNtiOr 1 I . V - i .-.,r. , Lt., . w.L don Itailaoatl company, will bo hold at too i . office of tbe Ooin)aby, ' In WHniirttoO, oa ' Wednesday the irtb instant. ' ' ' J J. AV. TlIOMrriON ttov 0-td. .6ooretrjr, NOTICE.- seci;etav okkhk "K- ) ilk. y . li j n ilmincton.columbia k Atti-nu v uouutiou, f. u. iv. Ja I nHE SIXTH ANNUAL. MEKT1NU Of Ut Block hoi dera uf tbe Wiliuloju.n. l.l- ' 1 ambiaa Augoxl i ITaltruad Comj auy. wltl bj l e'.d at tho oiDoo cf tho t'omjaiy, in Wilmiugtuu.ou WcdnesJttjr tbe 17th lust.- J. V. XUuitpHJX, nova-td. 1 Ticrretarjr. Bar Rooin License Tax. Ufe Treasoror & Collector City ok Wii..Mi;i.io., N. t'., ' Nov. 1. is:.".. Jo tropriotors or Kejiurs f Bar Booms: 'OL'BAnt.SHU ut L,l.Kl IU I UK lollow Ins order i: Honor. Iln- May or. A strict observance of ilo- fame will M. required; iviulany pxtty lulling loiuty ll clr Monthly Iaeene 'I'm, cm or before ilie.Sth dayof uieli inoutti l.i AiA.M r4 their U oeoKvx wl ho ifiiiiKiTi.n. and lbs party Kubjert to iroeiui ton nml llm ai u rro Id- ed lor, in violation uf City Tx irllmncr. 1 . c. nKm iv. ; City Clerk aad-Trvaurvr. MAYOR'S OFI ICK. I City or Wii .MtNijTox. N. C. ( Mk.T. Sr.m--H, flty Clerk Treasurer: Sin: You will nifmoJuikily uo.lty ikikii bavluK liar Itoum l.lceiiM s thut nnlKiav mentof tluir itmnthly taxca Ik ihadeon er before the 'lh iliv uf iwli month In ad vance, their Mi-e n a will bo declared for- feito-l. i rr tespcU"lly. oct .Vtf W. 1. t'A X A I AY, Mayor. MISiKLfASKQUS. Unparalleled Investment ! "i.v a 1 kw iyf Mi:i'." NO 1'OSTPON KM K XT. GRAND CONCERT asi DISTKI B0TI0N. Positive Nov. 0, cr Mumj Ke funded. i oim im: sou si. IA i.uaiy auiik)i:izi;d Flic 'Texas QUI UQDcert Assacialion 4 - 1111.1. I.HI I SECOND GRAND QIJTC CON CERT. Nov :H. i-;r. lliviHMiid hui-jwwuf lael'Ol lomvn Iveil M:i . UCf i In- ucm f litis M-cr.iM f .H r;.t Iim . (,r 11 , arnrtli ; iitU.1- i.ln.. ly . hi. feaviiik Ut a In? ni'lir f.-lll.sl ,!tlf ! In S-.M l tiara irle a iu.hI .ib ii i. ii,i lU . tuo-iFi: vei l: iicuins at NCK sotbo nuuiixTt hist iio nn(u'.lj rt t- li ii-i. F'ir.-t Capital i ;.f!. J ViSS X-cohd Capijnl Uift Ilunl l ai'itai i.itt. rlJ.iXK. Fourth. Capital (iiU. Ilfl.tas; Iit-MUca (.ill ii i'n -jjf Uai dUiuUtftiuS a an I jrt,t)i) Lowest Gift to a Whole Tickt' $50. Lowe-t tiiA to a Coupon Tick, t, I'rice l liii le4.. ". oM.tnt of II e I i. i "..ui"i. I'.-i.t r ui. u k - 71 r:.K-: rti. eui.iie tl.o .t 4- iniMon ' ii - .'ja ..ti rti.l i aflli of sr!!Mrt r i.-fl may ! awacOrol t Tli-s t m t"M- 'i io tnls i t - un IN fortune Ilmt m iiwil lionlawui . SrhlVL Hilt ,i.( ,sii. .;l r'a,.mt t.rtnltil lo erery eMmtuttelty, order -u!ar fa A di-x-rti lt..u lb r.nic r iic e.l Uap. So ApjoXititaiioa tift Fiery 1 ruv I ara in fud. OFFICIAL LISTS ith oeh 1 1 y nwj u-K b 4ai kryam at Ul i :H, urilixu. Srrcial Ui Ikket UaTera. Ik'trtr er. -.S it T' fc t alnaiW iIkII IJ?'V ' 14.1 al tmi A. K. OU.UN v. um inxt sciifi beUj IkAtLT ttiom KtK AM. r.a arrtm tm J mal at M9b-4 !, caa bva-a UMar RSOMMm UVE BOOK STORE. Plan oo and Oratia, I taialiMr. aaas4 bfCjUs. t.la1s:i,ai.At . mzU Ursaa4l Cay 4T Vitmlmgum. X. C I tu. rwuaEa imm iafO f fa m.f a' Wall yaT, ia auna 5 a -jar. rL i:. liaanaif.asi MMt to atwi fib iCbsa as'aw: to ataaaaa taCtiaxi am '7 4." 4 -I
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