i --u.-e. ( - - - 'f ! '-' ! I ; -' ; : VOLl'MK VI WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY.tDECEMBER 3, 1875. SiJigle Copies 10 Cents. ' NUMBER 63 c,LJS5TOH POSTlADVEB-j ..fn RATES. I i i 1 r- - Ti 7Z s j .T. a- ii g g i 5 i S i 5 i' 5 5 3 I H 3 2 J 3 i ' - - 8 i , - -J 3 - u - ; - 1' 1 15 ? "2. y. ' uau:- 3 5 i 1 V iVi .1 :: 7 - 3 -1 H f i ii i riiir:i.n iti liaiii liuM V 4.ir.-.- -l l Fill. U'll.'MIN.n j I,r, "i!riin n. N. i'. : t V.I .irrli-i'"iit w ill Ik rlur'"! at .u-rjtr, rrrpt n k--i.iI o-ti- r:t, . n i i..- it I'm; XV 1 1.- i f. .i o.py. Thr rirvtt!atin of the ( i..f.in-lc 'i r. I r I i: i i" r '.r i 'h Ijrjrit l snr ptipvr in Vf.b V.ir.liu. ' ! t . MMnrwIul urpria-; I- bar one ' p--tk of Ihf rini i- t"'i- a l-i-.. l"tmn i i-iapK-d of the t,j-r aiuS JL nt-f m( lU prccnalira, jixl 1J' arrt Icsrnol that the ni' In pj-Jl int I-niKratic con V fi'd the New ti UiU, ihr fullowig paragraph r-t j rrTi-j''!rnt in tbl Cily: t i:M t!it llr-t motf of the in o..nuiT- lKM- rifu- I'onfr-! will be to i IV ftn jt':hr pr,rl iliy i- -oiii- - I aij nlv .. Trterans ! le late late I r,,1 ailh w tLrrrii'f it U hsnll tw b w .Wrr.1 ,1 tt .1 .I...UM u tr--ar.len Willi .t.-rf- lr tS.- IVm-icraK. out we hard- I l tiir iJiat. CTcn Ua4 tby -cr. - . a 1 a at- taT hate not, usi idct wouia t r-4re toe "army t evtn a lowrr figure Ua ihi at present sllowrd bylaw. Sm'J ihv tpre .urh a thin-;, how er. tl. iv-nate, with Oeueral Ixgan al k.al of it ommilter on Military ii-.! o! n ovmnmitr on jihi Afir.. wud bf an rff.t-tiial Ixr to any ic is;uHiinn. - r tkr!rn. and it woul.1 lctter aa tk & tdubnJ it entirely than to attempt sy fiirtBrr redaction. A rergania imm, or rn the aho!itln of me of lie uf drrvartments Mipht j-j-wlbly l eBneia!; bul far better would it b- lo W cvray-lhre utarvl a at present ttsa Ui keep up a ms-Utit ftate of de- ; tarhtit(o- araong btli ofhcer ami by cntiaud tbreata of ml lit ion. Is rlun Jvrnjl ha uddenly a.lrxd to the fact Ut Ihcyrgru, as aa ttMUpcrd. nl iitKalf-xor, i a'cadi I-J-pprariag fntr tbe fo'.itkal arena i(wkir il late tUi of the .arrtaMn lnin. Thi may I called is " V uf ihe ktuxi ahicb Northern l'wblrfau are to learn between thU -1 1. The coojplete aacendeacy of "Wru r a tiniest" in each .mtVeT-j JHate i i!ie "11" of this lot . TW "V of tSi IrMitn cooil ia tbet t- ftcta-the -tJitical. -iP.io- f tJi, e-jr a ad t'ae doaai--MiiMM lW(ederat itaUitaent in th NtWra sectMa of the Anser lean UoitMiH Wt . further at prtrt,nt tha. Ua ' A I". I- .f lb. CVrelerateXlphM . XYk lUe IUuh J-mrasl k Urd lb-x (Mtaple fact tf tU "-trtAera peoWesa, we axpeet ! see rvrr lbtrt luf kaowhrditi peodisc g k-mIu. Is tha oaith to be the rulaa' the IreUad tha Canada f I be Asset1' caal'aiiM? r ei l-ven weeaen U T-CalS k sUrted uitaada aaioa lh aak-ot, rc p"t aw gain foe the temperance catt-t. ar .ear here by Jcsas the k-md-reaakl u lha first bxrleeper cjacMm tmd, ,d h aaailia-W replied, "The IsseadacU is satiafactwr, aaale Ttwr Hvr at ho." Urawothee place, prayta; they werj lavilcd I drvak, he Uer -deeliaeU, tha pn-peie- stii, If ye-a draak ssors be -wt'd hs tsMra fat yti-ar riba." After a they spied a yvuaj woman ia a (Wvwkaa reataaraat, aJ strayed far net a a way thai wras no evspllsaatarr. IUe Wther, wbo kad U( her Utra hue ha did an errswi, retarwed ia tia bear her chxractetizad la tha rtiTinaa; aa-J ha Wratad tha ermsadees aa tMti)r that they weal haast sg- a t Tha HaaJt a Aaaeora at Srw OrlcsJU haa saswaloL Tha aUrecasea re stored be pat this Vaak la lWlU-l r 1 . CITY ITEMS. IkUhop Ljmxn will preach io Rock I Ingham next Sunday. 1 m 1 Ashe-riMe his minister named Iloas he is Mid to be a strong team. . The Rockingham fipirit 0 tie &mlk is braging bccaue they have the epi gontie the re. The local of the Itoctiagbata Charier ha a free paa to ril over the 13. A A. A I It. R. Happy boy. And now Rockingham comes to the front and rial ma to be th-t rival of XXndaboro aud Lil-rville as a first class cotton aa rkei- The d.ciplr of r--utapin4 are in si.o in this city thU week. That a I Meed relief it mb-il be to their poor I pntirni left at hsne. liii't drink out of a tin box that has couiiH'l ctince-trste-l ljr; a little son of Mr. lonrt-e JJurphy of Chsrlolte liel rccentlr froui duiuy The Aheille J-Upotitor man Is freez ing u delh why don't soma delin quent Mibcribrr haul him a' load of -tirt'wil and prolong his miserable ex iiencr? XX'v In -1 lhat I he nhakers of the low- rr end of Wilmington, arc goinc into tho Im ball buioei and call thern-.-.r'.rti ihe tni Nine Club. No great .lik-s wc should say. XX'rU - brher Malooe not to prc l,m lurl on brother Kurnun he is a gl fVi. and if he hidaguod time he WAiin XVilminzton.hedcserred ii. "crnt.n i a gim-l h-iy. ' Ihc Ahcill Kr-ui.'or cinr i w.r imni aim .-.,1- . - l.y ihcrc ii inonllw W ana wfigli- upward f GOO und. and chal- irnrni ilr whole world to beat if. ",r wltOIC " Km huioihl county in in a lh-urihidg finiK-ial cundition. The 0ritr aays lhat lle heritr ha cnctei only f um and that $J0,O0 still remains unettlr.l, and that thi delinquent amouut i to be coltcn by execution. he MilUm C-ro-ic'e voeies to the front whrvlbv aaroe of Montford Mc- t (iitrhce K1., of reron county as the denfiratic candidate lor ttuberoatoriai hnnor. Pr fellow, hi hope might tarry him up Itie a rocket.but he would . nx. 0fIle JOWB ike ,lkk. " v Mount Airy i bow bragcing on hav ing a young man there who goes to Mrhool and hcar well for all purpoae, who ha but one car, tho place where the ear ouhl to be on the other aide of -- - u i bis head being scaled up, with neither nin at car or carnoiCa . m .a a a If the challeoge ol me rromuor w XViloiiogtonians t" try the big cabbages and buckwheat batter cakes of the mountains around Aheville holds good until next t-ummer, and the cabbages and batter caks hhJ east till then, joat count u in fr a g-n square tiwel at the -aid delicacir. The rkheat treat of the seasoa in the way of amusements it in store for the lovers of tha baanUfal and l be renneM ia the open that Is promUa-l O. in wh'Hh MU Adebude Phillips Ukea tha leading part and Is the Yt'as i-a Very diflerenl imleed from some of the eaUh pen:.y cooceins that hara been thrwt upHi Wilmington audiences this eo The annual sewaion of tha North CaroliaaCWireoea of the Methodist Epbcvia'dJCnnrca, Soath, U in sesdoa la thb city this week. There Is aa aa uaaalty Urge aUeodaaca of atiaiaters, and the sneetiag Is expected to result la machgood. The palplta cdjall tha ctly churches except the KoJwUh and Epis copal wUl Uaocapied by sUiUac saia Uleeaoa SaadaT. Tt Drrnorr Vaxa fiw has ac sjaired great celebrity 1W its land f aaiat hasaor, apaxkllag mil, suoes akeuhes, choice feaaral UUratnre, chesa aJ Vaxxla col ass aa, aw, etc. Wa Itaave arranged U elah Tm WIUU90- toji lrt with Thk Torr tax Iasaa at grrmtly red need rates and mll tAa atbatrHloas foe the twa pa pers foe $3 per year foe claba a 10 a a. V - each rrr- Jr "TT Wa are related la state that Thea. N. Uasaary, cat Urtarrr al thaLO n TV will dalirar a lactara la thia city aa Thart-Liy, lresnbee , fcr tha Ibtssrtl af Wilarinasj INi ltawaT. JIf. JUawey, kM kasrsra UroaVaat athee SUtaa aa wall aaUNarth CaxoUaa, aa aa aUaaad aattiahdsed era bar, and Tbasfcak fvc alsa a rostola Ihs. Na earra aul U naala aadlha paUiaara ia-s-'aUrUdta aUathL f, , i. Wne the law officers hare been com pelled in rarious Stales to take notice of lottery, raffle and grab-bag entertain raeot, new amusements hare been in troduced ia religious circles. An ex change says :- "Nashville has been a smiling contest, as an adjunct to a Presbyterian cbtuch fair. Thero was three coat pell tor, yoane men, and a judge to decide which of them' smiled most .sweetly. Three- trials were had, the contestants standing on a platform in full view of the asembly, with a atrong light thrown on their faces. Louis Tallichct was the winner of the prize, which was the privilege of kissing any one of the girls attending the candy counter, where the prettiest daughters of the church were engaged." Let those laugh who win, ani let the win nrrs kia the candy girl. If there is on Uiing more demoraliiiug-- than gambling, is the nuking of a girl's kiss a merchantable article. Teach a girl that it is right to kias Grange men for the benefit of the church, and she will soon learu to kias for her own benefit Judas kuwed, and ho did the Plymouth pastor, but ki-wc-i from h uue do not ad vance piety. "A FatExn ix Neeuis a Kbiexd Ixi'KEP." The iiirrchaiiU and business men of Wilmington have placed at the disposal of the Comnii.iioner!i the turn 12,500, with which to equip the road from Old Fort to Malone's -.tort; which will thus obviate thma milts of the wort itage toad a now traveled over, what z called the "Dark HolloW This act of laterality sieaks well for the far iiceiog, enterpri-ing Utiiiw men of Wilmington, and will imjI fail to invoke a reciprocal attention Irom our western proplv. Our pv:rty--lricken condition for so many year, and the long d-ferrrd hopes of our eoplo, and tho proo-ing ncccai ty, all coiu-pire to make it grateful to our friends in XX'ilmington for this noble ami generous net. This looks like North Carolinian helping North CaroJ liuian. I; look like bu.ine-w and go-ahralatirenc-. Already have commercial rclatiun nitn Wilu:i'-.t:i and the X'et lecn established. The link of Ut l hereaf ter to bind t-'geth r mountain and sea ilr, will ui b- more endirint; than the lies of ooiiin-n i;l nmity ami per- x-ual a'.tachiueini. which will hereafter unite the -atr nie tog--thvr. ,lArn7e A. .XI. K. Cox-feiikmi-:. The Eighth- Annual Se-i'n of the North Carolina Conference of the Afriein Methodist Episcopal Church convmed in St. Ste phen's Church, inlhi city, tednesday: Iiihop Jabex P. Campbell, H. l. Ll D., n siding. Tlie ltinliitn opemd the Conference by sinking the hymn on page 3W "Ix-t ua go forth, 'ii(t4rn command." After reading the 24th chapter of Iilc, the HUhop ofTered prayer. The Pialtop then addre-we-l the Con ference at some length, making some very feeling and wholesome remarks. Th roll of the Conference was callcl and a majority of the members answer ed to-wlt: Ira Wn II Bishop. I W Morris, Joseph Nkholss, Cornelius Sampson, Moaes J Ctanton. Jacob llorne, Chane Manly, Henry Epp- Ilryau. Kudd. Henry Tncker, Emanuel Williams, Jiah Turner. Arthur Maten. John Eppa, tiaaton H Wearer, eo l. McOee, Ed ward Boblnon, Joun XX aUJcIl, Ueorga H enter. LewU Williams W i. Hunter. L B NkhoK Monroe Uwis, Lewis Ed wsrds. E D Rol-erts Alexander Turner, J o Fry. L T Roberta, James Murchia aoa, U H Leak, iVcato McClammy, C MD!aat, W A 1tbs Henry Prior, leleph Wiagate, Robert Marvel, Elisha IUon. ScipioSauU. IUe. J i Pry choacn Secretary, n. J W Telfair. Rrcoiding SccrrUry. aad Revs John Eppa, H Turner and Bro Jos Wingate, MasaaLs. Bee. Joaeph Nichols appealed rwofflce hlesseager. On saotioa, 10 o'clock a. a1 was asada tha boar to coaveaa tha aeasioaa of CVafcrenca aad 2 o'clock, p, ax. to Jianra. c rm I), jiraersoa ass ialro- .. . . v 1 daced aad a a aoa need by tha lubop aa traaierTed to thja CoafV-reace rroea xaa VlrgiaU Coa Cere ace. Tha fdUwiat Caaasakteea weea ap- Oa Fxaaace Rt. Jev NkhoUs. jMa.C2.Ery. Was. II. tT Ch. oeliaa Sarapaoa. , J t Ora lahlia Waeahir Uer- Jewera Xi-b-ha. O. D. Jisx-maa aad Lew Uwarda, , i n. ntnWiioa af tha iXallae Mcaay Tha Cwhnp. Km. R. W. Mwrs, Jaa. . NkhaUa, Warn. II. X-aop aa ; Oa Sahhaia Bcao-a's Ftta. Hdraa e..u n la. Jlaaifisv Eauaarl XCiV E. PL B--hsrta aa4Qaaega ITaat- - t Oa Sampson, Eliaha Boon. Henry Tucker, j On Education Hers. B. W.' Morris, II. J. Gaston, B. Rudd, L XL Nichols, and 0. 11. Wearer. On Circuits, Stations and Missions Revs. Henry Epps, J. Horn, EL WH-J Hams, C Sampson and E Boon. The Ber. F. B, HowelL of the Sec ond Baptist Chnrcb, waa introduced and Invited within the bounds of the Conference. Tha hoar of 2 o'clock ha ring anired. Conference took a recess antil Thursday 10 o'clock a. m; Tha Old Vtt Horse In tha Field.' On Tuesday of Court, General James Madison Leach, of Davidson, made a speech of an boor's length, in tea court house during recess. " Wien we say it was a-Lsaoh speechT every man ia Forsyth, knows its char acter. The General, on this occasion, was more than usually -conci's tore. He was not disposed 'to "ours" anybody. In fact, apart from his special plea in bebalt of the late swindle, known as the Constitutional Convention, it was rather a difficult matter for those who have not seen the latest tings on the Democratic political horizon, to under stand the object of such a talk. ' We will juatsay, for the information of all such.that Leach is one of the can didates, npn4 jkHh, of the Democratic party for the office of Governor. That is, as many as one newspaper has can vassed his clsims. And at he ia not wholly devoidjof that common frailty of mankind, vanity, and party advisers, in this part of the political vineyard, thinking him the first man, and tho oc casion a fit time to say a word iu behalf of the late Ransom. Robeson and Martin county fraudulent Convention, had him to blaze away. He, thinking to make a concilalory speech, Leach's piospects for Governor, could not be hurt, and the managers in behalf of the Conven tion fraud, hoping that something to the advantage of this Democratic pet might reach the minds of the people of the country. Wo have made tin oWrvation of this speech simply to put the people of thi rotintr on puard. erioeciall V RcDUb- licans. For the next twelve months, as General Leach stated, the very founds linm nf nflrtv nl nolitic. will be rais- ..w.. . - J F ed. . We ask the people to read, mark, and learn for themselves. Woitton he publican. llovr They Did It. , A correspondent of the Cincinnati Commercial was at Jacksou, Miaiaippi, on the day of the election, ami lie writes to his paper of the mmner in which the Democrat-, conducted the vo- tins and ol th raaanna viir i- publican party lwt the day. There were three polling' places in Jackson, and he child taking notes claim to have been all day long at "one or the other" of tne three places, and from what he saw he sums up the political sentiments existing in the State of ML sUaippi. Hia letter is very comical; the election was all a farce; Democrats bought colored voters in the most laughable manner; they would bet with a negro that he dare not vote their ticket, and put up two dollar, which were paid when won; ;every man knew that every while man vras armed, and that a si ogle personal difficulty might fire the mine and lead to the slaughter of a hundred," Hherewaa pirat circum spection of conduct and exqui-.it csre to avoid treading upon other peoples toes." Tha jokers also had imitation Republkaa tickets, on which were the names of Democratic eandidates,which ;..i-i. th irnnl and mirthful troopers . . insiaU-d should be roted by the igno- rant negroes, jul lor lun. jiau oi ioc : ik kn(l where tli corros- poodent atoptcd votrd Jlhe lemocratic ticket becauae they belicTed the lie- publican party "gone ap," aoU tuenu ot "waat to ataod out in apparent an tagoaissa U the whiten.' U' waa tbej d lieat electioM ever behL Alt of ibe weak-kneed Bepublkaoa laugt-ed. All uf this tha correspondent learned by stopping over at tha Jackson station oa tha day of elevtk-a. Ha stood on the corners f " vt tha great thoruaghtares aad took all of Mwia ippl lata his eoasprebensive mind; ha laid a boa! ia tha forecastle, listeaiag to sailors' yams, and divined how tha great shin of estate was navigated; he waa so aacceaslal ia hia diagaoafa af tha political caaa that tha Near Or lea as Balktia pablished hia report as a good liackj stra-a is bud apoa tha qak4 ateaa of tha Mi-r-P elect Wa. Ii waa tha aaJet af a faaeraL Tha .Whiu Liaa Uiautnti cosaaaraccd saakaag tha corpen aa loag agaaa J aly 4. whaa , ia aoceat saea were murdcrrd at a publtc aaeetiag ia Vkabarg. Tha campaign haa Waa aaarkad by blood aad mas rat UUsaidaiioa af aWtrasalaas lahorara. Tha White Liaa troape had been too ji lrii-A a taanW ata tha dar af it-xtioaTaad risk tha throwiag oat of their llhstakaaakinca riot U tha woUscbaa taey vara laaea, ia sorva aw Taaaderary llmbhtat -rated a If ha kaaar aa wwaVl W a target at tW aesldaya shoot ra-g Under saca car laaasliam tha ahrctiaa ia MsaMsalpfi - - mt lky tatll atf tba ha g-aa aasaaftty jataer thaa af tha I t i 1 -r r--r If thaClaaa luUi aarraajaaalrat had aaada a caarasa mm bt-l-M lbs s'irT nsj las&ead t w-tw-i' um tMk!!a ia a sraatt taara atrial tW-ratisWaa tha a aft tsasa reaSaaawJ4aTa tU a c-Attat in ml withUa a Tho Southern Whljra Vbdictet.' Our commercial neighbor of tha Bul letin seems apprehensive that the Whigs of the south will escape from tha con trol ot the Democracy. It ia thereupon vre infer, that the journal which still proclaims itself in accord with . tha Democracy, eulogizes the Whigs and especially their reat leader, the ''defi ant, beligerent, valiant, wise and spirit moving leader . and captain, Henry Clay." These are flattering words.- When they come from the party whose chief capital in politics was the charge of "bargain and corruption" against this statesman, with a denunciation of hia protection of American- manufac turers and construction , of roads and canal, lcre is an amount of acknowl edgment' of political error and. injus tice that should make the Whigs proud. If it be added that tha , last days- aad hours of Clay were dedicated to the preservation of the Union and the de feat of nullification and secession, any praise from Democratic lips must be regarded as the supreme, perfectiou of hypocracy or the most abject confession of injustice. Why the Whigs, who fought hc war of secession as an invasion of their country should feci themselves under obligations to surrender their rights to administer the government in favor of a prty which had proven itself1 so in competent to manage even, the Confed erate government, has appeared to us one of the most mysterious results.of human action. Tne Whigs of the south held a line of policy antagonistic at every jKint to the Democracy. The Democracy held every office in the south in every Mate and locality where they were iu the majority. They held every important office in the Conferacy. Every single national principle that Democracy ever professed has been abandoned. Every single natioual prin ciple auJ measure lhat the Whigs pro fessed has been established. Would it not be supposed tne-Whigs would say to the. Democracy, "Wo always told you that your doctrines were wrongani yourselves inadequate to administer the State or federal governments. You have had blood and ruin enough under your administration. You have filled the south with turbulence. Give way, we pray you, fr those principles which Henry Ciay. Daniel Webster, and John M. Rell.-anil Hives an-' Prenti-s advo cated. 4 The s juration of principles and measures represented by Henry Clay and John M. Bell aad other southern Whigs, was as complete from that advo cated by Messrs. Calhoun, Mason and Slidell. as tho extremes of complexion which divide the Ainericau citizens. Have the Whigs, expelled anil exclu ded from public service by the Democ racy, just as if they had been political loporo, tiharHloned their faith? XVill they remain magnanimously silent at the" dead failure of the Democracy? XVill the Whigs consent to forego the triumph and establishment of their principles? Have they not a political integrity to vindicate a political wis dom to "prove a tolitical duty to per form? Tho southern Whigs should undoubt edly see that whatever parly thall mio ceed to the administration of the State or the Union, !hall respect the princi ples which the Wliiy maintained and which they were denounced and de feated by the Democracy for maintain- The Kcpublican party prcseuts. its Iirinciples and policy for examination. ,f these approach more nearly to the teachings of Clay and and hia southern compeers, iben will the Republicans be required to present such names' fr Whig suffrage as will conform to the standard of integrity which the south ern Whigs always maintained. If the Republican party maintains its pru-fctv-cd principles there mut be peace, order, industry and prosperity thruugh tli smith If the IHmocraev nur- Vtf - t- - a j sue the Mine path ai in the paid, there j nu't result the opposite of every one of lhcte republican conditions of society. ' Vhig of the south will neither be ca joled nor cudgeled into tbe support of a party, their antagonists in evenrthinf, who" are rcsponMble for mach of tha present evil-, and whose continued as cendency will always bo equivalent to proleogvd civil war. X. O. isjwMita. The southern Democratic papers are pursuing Jndge Kelley with a reo-gcaac-. A correspondent of the Anjna ta Ctrfmirte S-ei-W chargvd' that on his recent trip throurh that section ha per ideally declined to accept pri -rata hopiu!itie-, t. f-, iaviuttona ta diae. TWe aae ewTvrodeat charged also, that oa his iit to New Orjeass he attended a diacer party where tha boat and hia guests wero ejOJtdroaas. Tha Jade'a altcnUoa Laving been called ta the tatakcau, he declared theas to be Ma lie cot out .of whole cloth." Bat lb W & cornea back at alsa with an ia-iaoalioa lhat thaaadraaa diatacrocrarrcd oa a parka trip, aa4 tha qaastioa rcaaaias lodistara the maaauaity of tha aoa therm IeaBocracy dad Jadga Kciley diaa with rj-rooa? -jpaaMa. v Axd tow Ia Carlo ciaisatLat ha aaad the h-oor at 5fia by scarJej Oka UaUcd .'Utea lata a atediacalioa af its demaad. He i eUeUy a tr& palard al ;MUl pUerd ia rx-te'-uiM a iaa ---rrcs a viw, - larwctttaaa ttaaatU tha isasartwtiwa, aad the-a take oaiirsnina af thia cava lry. TUa a wvaal bt fjltrraeX XaairV. " Dbamari: vras faa rarlasdnarskt sm Q'e-d- avirr. leaia-r Wt-wr tiwaa a-a arrfted. It waa expected UimaX ' BLACK; ,-. ",: ! ' Z-bMckmm, 'r COUNTY' COMMISS10NEK3 OF KORESOT. , t i : . 0 All it I. S j.iuunisun. , i I. j 'i ai Shoe. Heel, Chairman. JDHil T.POPE, . ... Lumbertoii ALEXANDER HUnPHREY, u-H' Lumberton, HEnRT F- PITTUAlf ROITES0N tUUINII. " State vs. Sisclaij: ad McEachxx, Charged with stealing Uie rights of the people, . State vs. Sinclair and McEachin, Charged with stealing the pcrdittn money of Dr. Norment and McNeill, while pretending to represent Robeson county in the convention. The Franklin tlrmVr gets off the following: Three damsel, and one boy, were be fore our board of examiners a few weeks back, when tho following ques tions were asked : Q. "'What is the feminine corres ponding to boy A. "Gwl." j Q. "XVhat is the A inlninc corres ponding to beau ?'. . The whole class missed. The examiner then asked the boy: "suppose you, n dashing young beau, was paying attention to one of these blushing maidens, what would she be?" The bright boy answered 'Y. Sow." That boy ought to have received a first clas.4 certificate. ATIP AD VEUT1SEUEXTS. TO C0NS0MPTIVE3. The advertiser, an oM physician, retired from acttvo practice, having bad placed In his hand ly an Kak India Missionary the formulae; atimple Vegelablc Remedy, (or tho speedy and permanent Cure of Con umptiou, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma, and allTliroal and Lung Affocllons, also a Ioi tivcaod ItadlcAl Cure fjr Nervous Debility and bil Nervous Complaint.-, after bavin-; thoroughly le.lrd iu wonderful curative powers In thousands of caes, it sis It bis duty to make It koovu to his suffering fel low. Actuated by tll motive, aad a con sclent Ion ) desire to relieve human suffering, he wilt tend (rnr.K or ciiasce,) to all who desire it. this reeclpt, with full directions for preparlnc And successfully urtng. Sent by reiuru mall by ndtlrosmnK 1 Pa. W. ('. STEVEN'S, 34aaroe l'.lock. fc-j ract. N. Y. y. dee 3-1 y. THE WEEKLY SUN. 177C 'KW VOUK. 1876 13IU1ITKKN MUNIIUKDAN'DKVKNTY j six Is the I'eiiu-unial year. It Is also Hie year in which an Or-poaiUun I it-use of ltepresentaUvv-a, the flrsi since the war, will he in power ml Wubturtw; and Ibe year of the twenty-third eleel'oa of m Preide-.tof the United Klates. All of these events are sore to be of rrenl I at ere t and Importance, i-pecially the twolatter;andailof them aad everythlne oonncctei with them will be folty and freebly reported and expounded In TWK St!. The opposition House of ItcpreM-ntalivce. taking up the line of Inquiry opened years ago by THBr x. will sternly and ffuiaeptly lu vrxtlgate the eorraptloii and misdeeds of Grant s mdiuinlstrattnn; and will, 11 Is la be boped. ISy the rouncJetioN for m new and better period In our nmUouml history. Of all lata TltaSr will contain etn-tlrlc rnd ac carate meeoants, frml-4ia( Its readers npott lbeaeaborblnf topic. Tbe Iwenty-third PresMeniial eleetlon, with ibe prepmrmtlons lor It, will be ruemor mble aadecldlnt; npon irant'a msptratloos for a third term of power mud plunder, mad till more ma derldjui wbo sbmit he the can didate f ibe party of Rs:otn, mod aa eleeV laf thai emndldale. toocernlne mil tbeee abJeeUi. tbome wbo remd Tne Hrw will have tbe coo mo I mcabi of beiag laoroogUly well Informed. TbcWtiKU MX. which has aJLaln-d m etrraimUctA n over -tsbty lhuiunl eoplee. sdrmay tsmm Its reswera In every Ktate mod Terrilory. mnd we Uust thai Ibe year ItCS will aee taear namUera doanled. 1 will erM. lines to be a throwgh new-ateT. All Ue aemsral weera nf tbe day will be fc-and la It, eoodeasml when nnttnporlant.at toll lenertb ween oi msmrai; aed alwaya. we tr-tat. treaued In m clear, luleros'.lr- mad la-4ra-Uee mmmner. It teoarsuawi snake tHe Wttracv (Srw the beet nuaiiy a-tntts-er la the wofld. mad meabmlleneiUnt-eSe rlee la Ita erJotaws a larxe asaoantot -alat ftlans.-ntKaJlnci aa alrl-a. tatee. netaa. srte-auae louii i( mad aarrtcsuiaraa lBJerwiatita- StrvklrS we are tot mble W sua rooea la oar dally edi- una. Tha aarrleaiJarml r-artaneat eei-ela. It e- t.' ii nroaslaeat lemlaree. Tte aaastv- a e ataa rttealafiy r-t-rt-d la lie elar..a, aad ao are la aaaraela eat erary ataa. Tae ama v IH lbt tan-res ettt arty- ata brual eoteaaaa ta craly f I 3a year, f-Jaa. ai aaa ami aa-wty niar ol t be r-a fxr. o dleenwl m aasa fresa taaa tateu-taa. Vas-eala, ar may tana. Tae DattT Jtr. a Urre fcar amre Mr of le-at--rtW coamaa. a-tsea C tar eeeita a nay. iNT1 fti-am. in staia U wts a atMaat aar ta kern tea day eaUUaaa etirm, S4 a sa yea st-ees traeetwa eceaim .VaMvaaav - TWK CJS. estittT Xew lera iUy. avl:il B:iU, K.el Ems, AILT CJCC V CIV AtO. rAKtlka IX ssetf tlfwme i am UswW UVE B70X ST0RI-L riannwand Oram. atM tawat4 t4 rwJM ata1aa Mary, I 1 t awd eat ta- Iwt,uw 5 -- - 3t -t-4 aamuaateaa aoasa -aaaaaavaimv faata.at I ' 1iTZX$&X3StXV . i -I'-. "- ' ' : l e-g-af laet I.ei4 aa lla't Isn HEDJSBERGER'S aees year .1- UlSCELULXSO US.. Atlantic Coast Line. FBEIGHT DEPARTMENT, I Wilmington, N..0L, Not 8, 1875. LLLLl ; Circular. CTK.B. BltAINERTK KSNOLOKaEE KM y ployed by this Una or either of the companies that are members thereof. BOT.lS-tf Geaerml FreUhl Axenl. . r VAI.UAHLK PLANTATION FOR SALE . CHEAP. flJUlBJY PlNTAXiaX, la Brunswick County, liirmerly the place of Thomas P. Hall, deeaaaad, Xituated between the Cape rear fiver and the. jatlroed, only abeut ten miles from Wllmlnalon. It pra se a Is a tine opportanlty for any man who wanta a pleasant home and a Has Farm. Apply ro l. u RUL8ELX novli tf at Wilmington. NOTICE 1 H IIKREBY GIVEN THAT A HPECIAL term of the Saperior Court for New Ilauo Ter county.fbr the trial of civil tasEscnly, has been called and will be held, to begin ou the 1st Monday of December l7-blng the Sixth day of the Month. By order of Board of CominUslotier. GEO. NX. ltOKDKAl'X. nor. t)-.:t. Clerk. Bar Room License Tax. uice Treasnrer & Collector. ClTV OF WlLMINUTOX, N. C, Nov. 1, 1S75. ) To Proprietors' or Keepers f Bar " Booms: OUR ATTENTION IHCALLEUTOTHK followius order of Ills Honor, the May or. A strict observance of the same will be required; and any jpariy falling to pay their Monthly License Tax, on or before Uie&th dav of each month l! aiivaxcs. their M- oeaaes will be rOm'KiTBH. and the party subject to proaeeaUon and fine; aa la provid ed tor, in Violation OI liy tax ununau'T. i . t . nr-r-t. R-vv City Clerk and Treasurer. ORDER. MAYOR'S OFl iCK, 1 City of XVilminutox,, N. C. M it. T. C suviini, City Clerk A Treasurer i having Bar Itoont Licenses that uulraapav ruent of their utonlbly taxee la made on or before the -Mil day of each month. In ad- ranee, their llecniea will be ueeiarea ror felted. Ver restectfully. oct .Vtf W P.CANAItAY, Mayor PLOTTS ma ORGANS Hend for price Hat and Hat of leallmoolala. Address KDXVAllU I'lAiTT. Wahlton N J Jiy S-sw TIIESl NNVSOUTII! 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