.- m ...t I .. I 111 1 jltl .' i i i!iai.J'.'-.'' , ii..:-!; re n ..- I'-jid f l" ' . y2ie:iu yityjs? . I tlztv" v .M ! - , .' j i tJ 1 if its i l l 7.:a t v v.. ki. ri i , " . J I ,.,,.. ... ':. .L . ' II' ....... V f li p r. n ; a t ..-at. -.mm m I 1 1 - II I I II . I ,1 hi 1.1 L.I . M.I volume vir. (TiLUIKOTOX POST 'ADVTR- 1 TISIHO RATES. AllJrtinU will be c barrel at ik abort ratr, eiwpt oa prial cn rKta. cial rale nut be bad f.r lungrr b aa mi wees. AiicnainaakrUoiuoa laioeaboakl k aJJrvMJ to THB WiLMIVOTOar ftyT, Wiloiioftoa, N. C T bienption prir l. Tmk W'lLr iiT For U $3 w nr year trfiiazt copie-s lur rluba of 10 or 20 12 G P' rry- eirmlalion of Ibe Pat b Urg of anj parr la VT. P. ClSADlT. rropriclor. 'MtiSTrniMi OK TUB FAITHFUL DiMOCnACY. S. D. Tuol. Waddeli, Ranaom, V'ance, fiockaaaaa. Teeble, Latham. Pipkio, Roobina. McCall and Van Halburn. if! ti!l I bey come. II.OOO 1SET. Wt are iulbrixd to bet owo thous ad dollara that North Carolina will go aVpnblican next November. Who wjll Utt it-? HPLllLICAJfVo?tTBTIOr. . The National Republican Cooveolion txeu at Ciocioaali oo tbelllhdayof Jm neat. The State Republican Con rretioa coorenee at Raleigh on the I ?lh ear of July next. . Third Coogreaaional DUtricl CouTen bom ateeta at Magnolia on the 30th of A nLUEST. rrroaa writing for the Puorwii fltm make their commuakatkoa abort aee are receiving a great many that . wacaaaot pobluh oa thia account. tact camauaicationa are not read, awn eaaa are Ecrroa. A CAltD. Wt reaet lUe honeat aaeo of this tut in aeod ut the names of all the hnke taker aJ gi vera, or aay other fmi that have been committed. U e aat the names or the parties, the aawaat of mooey ued. ami the county aa veil a the oQce held, if any. Thta e wast ia the interest of an hoeieat preraa'at of North farolina. l?eod UaeK. KciToa PoaT. CO X M VSt I C ATaO ?C ft. CorreapondenU of tha Post muat re- v.. Tk.. it u mn iaflexibls rule that tha name or Ibe wnier eat with all com munkat ions. Wa do not pwblUh tha names of tha writers shea w are mjueated not to do so, but a do not pabliah any communications aaleae we anow who they are from. yther do we undertake to save or re tare communications that w do no Mblisb. they go lata the wast basket sad ar used for kindling fire. Corres. CJeaU will sate themselves a ad as h troable and annoyanca by obserr lac oar rale and governing themaalve accordisgly. Tmb EPlToaa. Mr. A. J. McDonald, the delegate lo the Ute CoasUtaliBalCooTnUoo from Bladen. i a caadidal tor the Leglala tart. Mr. J. W. Wal'aee. formerly engineer ki the Cape Fear DuiUiag Company at lkhetuharg. baa accepted a position W. N. C R. R- I aa - The Repahlkaas of Waden are about ta make their Boaaiaatloa-. a ad ar de trmiaed oa Improving th state of af. fairs ia their cowaty. The JWsW get sr thaa wsaally mium .baa it BBderUkca to demon- strata that the RepaWkaa dralro Ue i a I iV. kAaaawtead UW. tu mr- de ea that subject I nearly a bnlliaat as UUaJdrtased ta tha U4a W aM u.Vmud lariats a few years iv. v. u doahtbat aaaaf , Jim tt will erar coacrasivtiy thai the Baooa ts svade X grtew chtese. .v .kW Rrataa. CC hapol L.. at Water hA thai Ceaeg tha Third wfoU U DtUn- Ua af IadepeaJeaca. . TKILT T11IT UAT8 TUE1 luia Arnold received Ua Ihoaa- i. la ttrltkh roU lor Via trtacheeyta lhecsaef hU coaalry Uu.k.sMl Jadaalsrartosw aii ivirte eiece pt silver J hk be- UayUafhlaCatior. AYUliax C Clcaa u rrtv maitv has beea ytwardea foe his treachery to and betrajal ot Ue EeraUkaa party by betsg caoarw rwiwtlal Kector foe tha 6evata tm-i-a v tv r alia rait?. , Ar BaLl ilad tha dealh a B Xroct tf '$ t Tbe furaver Ixli lor of ibe' lit With ' &hImcI, II oo, Joiah Turner ba called on hU own account a meetlag in IUI eisb, and after amakiof a very Tioleai addreu, denoundes the "railroad ring and many Democrat a -.-..i ' declared bimaelf an Independent ea didate for Governor. lie alao lars out hU 9wm plalfcrni, paU Itiauelf opon and declarea tbat he U goiDg to Brkl a &A iV.I 1 f a a wvm mi nor. rrraroieaa , o nanj.iorcr u euilorui depart Bcb of tb Jn bit speech al.Kaleigh he dec;atca.a - . we learn, that be woold aloap ererr count j in the State preivu Ut JCprtin-, ber. aad that he wa "not to U brujbt off.- Thb i not oar fijht, but we r mleae Joe W bought, of, ox compelled to a bad one u coated off, or choked oif. Joe'a make up U iiot exactlj aaseHc, and bi ar row are dipped in poUon. Ifhecbooae to turn bw arch err to oewc cannot help it, but we ahall wait to aee ho "drape." "Let im hare peace." Tiirf rivan i itii m VM tTTATK a a jaw The notniuationa made by the Deme cratic Stale Con rention at iZaia!rh otf WedoelavdantataJliniProTthaIlt - nation aa relates to tbeoi. (Jov. V ancef U a jolly, rvilkking, amuaing feiloar, a good atump speaker aa the world goes, who will tell mora auuUy stories thaa tbe next did, but be baa a very vul nerable political record, and he starts oa the canvaas with what is always a disadvantage and that is tbe nrcesaity, oo tbe part of his fiieoda of saauraiog defenaive uaitiuo st the oataet a atead of so srrreaaire one. Vance I to be very fircely attacked, his career aoalrzed, and before be gvU through tbe crucible will be b-dly damaged. lie is wesker tbaa Judge Fowle would have been, and even weaker than (ten. Leach wou'd bare been. Tbooias J. Jarvi, tbe candidate for Lt. (iovrrnor bas not even a State ref utal oi aod will add notbiag to the ticket. Major J. A. Knglcbard u the candidate for S'crci a ry of State. He is known chiefly aa tbe late editor of the Wilmington Jomrmil in which be has left behind him a reputation which does not all cwinmeud hi in lot be pub ic He will be a hesvy It-ad on the ticket. He baa not tbe first elemeot of popularity iu bi. composition, and not much cordial aupport even among tha "ciKiue. ilia noaiaauou 10 an omce worth T3.WXT, per yeir u ia xae namrv of a lkr It is probable that Worth the candi- date for Public Treasurer l a gouu man personally. Ho is a brother of lbs late Jov. Worth and wouki no Oouoi, n ne could be elected, of which there is oo robability, cooduct the Tressury well enough. Ia this wholetitket the nog have IU The ticket U the mechanises of tha o4d ku klux circle, and was dipped out or the seelhlag rauldroo over which Saunders, tHredwkk A Co., wave their bad-omened wand. They ave -maue alab. Ashe or Fowle or Leacb onLI have been stronger than Vsnce, and the rest of the ticket bas nothing la it t excite enthusiasm. We now have before ua a brilliant . array Zeb. Vance, the " reliant " and M chtmtrtc " Waddell, and that dislinguuoea ue acendant of our lathers." and that asaiaeat exemplar of oar "owa pePew Englehard-to which is to be added thatsubUme and spoUeas patrws L. Steele, and that pur and swee . ir.itt rwiir acCBted poic serT - Robbias.M Ut us pray ! v. oaawill oontead. thst had the Con federates captared Washiegtoa City jaH.f the rebellioB that tey couw v.-ahaldlt. iWaaathea was their oh- lect? To destroy 04 coarse. thea'they were waging f,- hWt ia tlew. tha Northera people ware'straiaiag every aarv raisa mm mm. ia defeat their designs. W will avt fttiMad to say taat wrr was not more or lea deaaoraiuauoai a- -?l r lxan during late ternosa r- a a Bt a for tha sake af arguxsea the halls a Leghdatloa were not exempt Croat corrvptieg laflueacesj itsswsasto uat tbe peoper parties ta UTestlgUa ... .4 all abase are those who re- . ..... . m ktl BUiaed taiUusi so ian Iu tery VS. waa ia irriL i Bui ewa .vl aaa who for foar loag aaJ Moody yrar P .r.v .l tha Us ef tha sv i ti.t arsa those who rallied arvawd Ue J4 cxg r--- ed it slariag the storm. .vt..traaa4s. It woaUse Sat kyalty U at . M ,ad tft- mrm r oa at this rate matU tha Dewse leragaoawva. . twaat. cracy caa gxs . "m ,i iveaa wb V JneatlraUd for taa war srTT- - Arat llor. JIT.. tu hi bT U sroce la the brar and bc5 . v. vil a-jT ft.il .it H "if '! !'ti-r iU -T T nBCQSTKUCCKOjallji I.UYaL. lie. inoulliiut-ca of L,h AV?I tsi)' .... rt" i - 'i.t r, . ... - IbeSixtb Cup5rep.l Di-tHcU' - ineNiturial nIlu.letlU Intbe HeraM it ri Hi iC the 'geuUe-ian who presides -a a . . a" a' a - 'VT WM frmer 1 "J,0 ""jL ' and others. And he that he Was OD9 real Willi k . . : L. I Mgn,,",S; a(OAin; to him as oaed turrsulata'' tbWn4 '! i unxM vw, jw, ara wiu Thera-ar.aiaur tpodeavul. ltt .ui. thia.ca.n.rywhobeIievethaVthewaH ended ia 1865, and tbst the iasues lor wfatch the euotn fbtJrkt and whiJ ld tdsebession and the confederacy, were buried at Appomattox. There are many other good ( caTou!a who do not' say flhatauc i I t?fgr,I' U I HM i . .. tUJI Ueaaon . larin 1S0I. iaforaied luai fii H me rnie among a . s . a & great many ol lhoe who owned negro lares who were act Irre by the results oi toe war, aud con federate bonds and other evidence o( the rebel debt; to faithfully and accurately schedule tbe same, and preserve thein with the great est care. They are mentioned" in the ilia of testators aud are looked Upon as poaacaitiri:; a prorctive value equal to what they were epreenled to be before the collapse of the Confederacy. L usually Ibe hollers of the- evidences do not make any great parade or pub licity of tbemhao-l tbey are mentioned by ami among only thonw of the faith ful who are inlereoloi and w ho look for aud expect .the daytticotno wben somebody will be aid foil price for them. It is farther said thai although the late lare owner o not prrtcud to .... e&crvi; . as lontrol .over their rei-ent 'chattel, j. t many of them r.dteut ly keep up descriptive lit. ol their late alavra and even of iht ir piogeur, born uue the war, tltrir fwlierub Hits aod everything -lc in connection with them,' whereby thry utay. ha. ideirfilied and they ahall' He reinvrle I to Uieir "pre viou cvndiiloii of aervituile." If this hoi extxUtioa I not indulged in, whyaratheae precutiooa laaen: Why does such fellow s ihia Liles so feiveutly wUh for "ike wr nigKer7 Why docs he o Mcrwlly reerva his relic of ba rlaiil y and "kreptbe old leath er strsp wharssrkh ho ued to rrgalat them?" Isles msy be a tool l.e so publicly exj reing hU heart's deirrat ecrvU but. he enUtxUiaa tbe awet hopes, and they ar psrtiQipated iu ly the south to day. ' ' ' ' i .1 taw'f AFFOIllMr.t . .( -Th neoile inuir party must , not bear tha ains of wroag doer."- or. , W.-M 'Tohbli-CjlrhUe a member of the Jtewate of Kerth--Carolina, sold bis vote for twenty duller. ' 1 he' Demo cratic party " bears the si a of XX Robbias nod has sgsin nominated bia for Congreaa. M. . lUuisom, snar the Coacresa'of the United states pah! f.eb ' Vancr, 'n5-. aoaey." Tha Deaiocratie psity - bears the siaa" of the briber IUnom. , , f Z. H Vance, exiovernor, itc, iova ; bribe of from M. W. Ransom to " stand aside " sa that Ransom could i&tafa Ida&naiocial'sesl. The Demo- ratl? oartr !?., tha ina Kribawuhev Vaaee'sad weals' him for C ,mml nnr of . Xonb Carolina. A. M. WadJell while ClerL and Master ia RnaltT af New Hanover county stoie Mtrlr tiJMK from soma colore-! peo- ala.' .This fact : baa beea ladUpatahly Motttt, an4r,the; DcaaocraUc : iarty - bear thf sie or. th eetaulter, WadJeU. and aaaaiaatew; Vim for Coa- rress, .Th pevta ai remember these . . J ' '" ' laiar -i u t - i .Ui trUT IB Ts" TUwri 4 : Cb0 61 nfJt g aawa aafaea WW 5 a. a aad aad sorry baJ aeaH B0 droiUoB U romssewi wp rv.- laarv Ahai Ue rrMgaaAaaa abaakJ havw been; handed i -owKtias Ifwv rlataJdtt IW gs www before lb bsea; ladwatssa of the J. ijm'umhmt bj .aj.aVj'a aU datsalur Wa4 jjn Amm m iU lefore the saase 4, y 4 - thaisdrUaicsa mb a.rW dI '.t, r. atL 'aalUUeku. ta a Cdaciary capooty a Ctevh - tTiirr ta E-ialtT. t ltw -11 i i ru in in nuiiiriu n im wMkAo tv i u m iiiiHium 1 f I U.. Jlcrafd aT Jub Otk? :T..I. I hr hi Mrtr'lm ...t. M I' 1 V -I ... W V.. . . i"" I VMW. pr u edited joe felt.' LileA ami 'b defiuillr-h rridea blnue r . , . . . , , . - . - . j . . . -ei uiiou uiii a wry' ow ww 1 atwiu oe commenced lir"tn'" ibeasy-ao of other, and trouble "ted on ,he principle ofthut Uxit Hajc-, Eristow, HartxauAand Jewed ioBtert with his kid cleveToo, he-tt Free Preas of Joirt!M?' " - ' ' " u ia meir oeuri. oai are wiiun? i irawcmuc paixraiuca: 10 ana i wnen Aie&srs. liiaine-siortAn.fJankiinv i .i... m..: .1. i . s . ' waJs-cxHr.ore about the matter. I would be woiully deficient of smart" were placed in nominaUoa. and long I tt,vn . $ fiw"..,, , c :Jfv.nf-;-i u . ...L"i. ..v". V Post has redly called attenl men. Pray tell u if it Is ,wr6ng" to speeches madeWibe respccUre frienda L ix. ks- wUi. Jt-i. . . -Ir 13:,,. 7'" . fothe fact that dMoyalry and -tea as XX Robbini did ;-r to of the cindidaU,! .'At 6 m, . . are quits as rasntant and rnu- bribes as Ransom did;ior' to re ventioii adfocrned to meet at 10 o'clock J lZz. ,, .... ts . ... . . V ' , , . . I . .1 . . '.i ..... - : 4( ,.; . 1 wura wbq win ku uhi au umit i ui iiienrorrrv ii no UOUbt IaHv bail tbe south (o Jaw as thev were in I ceive bribes as ance did r cr to steal I to morrow, when the nomination will I v:. re .v 1.- .VVi.. I . . P. . ' . . . , l--!e:.Tl.arIWJSaii'4,,,"l" .T'aT. ' . w aaaaa wwt ti w waa a w m aa II II l(- II. II. Il l 11 ii.iv ii J 4 I I J V ' I V.I N. . I I V V. I 1 M . , f 1 . fl V 1 11.!! V .! '.':'.; J fMflimp I laxJ. v'Ull Vf ll;"lltl lot "iifcW - t . . i ..... I . I , Pool U a defaalterhe df not br forced addeH is' lr'oflxdnWfiaiL I of ariatMratM MrtS-lnf f-T-V f I . hU jmrir. what 'do j poor', khlmtiWmiiM litim- I wiBk Of tftatT- f J tira- ""f nen 4 orIzation i.m.raumIiaii ICwUQlI OR PBFAlfTaUl ,W4ki ' - ' ' of tioUUnr a ti od irawant to at the name lare. I 1 bat are they coins to do about I tli.rrUnntUJ.'l.t...i j J n u w aumi i caw i ue nas Deea7niilfr4 riVinrfc m.At m i ue w Deen-rnuijj tfviock to daT ' wore saiam vwarir wi i rm nn awr aTsni L.my t J WTS .1 r r. . - -i - r-w ttDeCMaterWaAWla th. ;!)- Pr geaerally,' Intend to be lent as to defaulter WaddeltM 1 " - i. d ? -i . i . i m nomsoeyer comT Waddelldidr Is it -wrong" to be a defaulter, a liar, a drunkard 'and a dis honest gambler combined as is Wad- aUAIIKJ Wrong is wroogby'w 7 ' . , . ; . . . I. ... ( . I iviucipira iwr ia uwi vavnouea .as ine typo OI the hert dell 1 J$ wrong wrong by" whomsoever J Democrats of Nor(h Carolina, for Gov commitiel? The people thfnk'of this, j ernor.' 3 ' looked upon by the Republi- tk.n r-..l T.-.i'- i...-..u trust waa aside from his office,"-Mar. And Col. Wadde I'm breach of lrut was committed while he was ia office Poor pluuderer Tool stoja $2,500 of the Peabody trust fund placed in his ...uu. .o uio frpuaa o euucauiig VilO r .1 r ... poor childrea of the. Stfte- anilt thia. w" """r Jrvm HtrJf, n vajueu . -.aVi v . ' as a sa aw.e iroia.Ms . orphan ,ci Wen ... A . "1.. '.".... oi mecoiorea man Bo.omon fWaddeU Uho isKre Atas -Atd While the a vei Nasli, and it was done by virtue of his J . v . - office. They found Pool too heavy a load to carry and they forced him to step down and out but how about Waddell, . t lllinston to tha Front.' Mkmbs Eoiroaa: Please. snake it known Uirough thecolumnaof the Post I tbat there will be a Grand Centennial (Jelebralkin of thai 4th Jul- al I.iltlnv- I ana owungwttuea"speaaa-o-.i 0 I and are expected ta ba present thst the ceremonies wui oa idiiwto oj w.u niuaicof a fine brass bead, and that there will be a fipe dinner given to which all who attend are cordially in vited. 1 Com in, corneal 1L IVMcKairUAX,- Chairman Centennial Gelabraiion Club. j. D. 8TASFOBD. KSQ. , . I We cheerfully give space to the fol-1 owing note which we nave receivea i rom J. 1). SUnford, Esq., of Duplin I county, inwuichlie disclaims, navuig i a a a z i ued the language Imputed to him m l the Toer'as having been used by him, j at the Fajetteville. Convention. We j were not at the Convention, and the in- formation we received we deemed en- tiiely reliable. It give us pleasure to to make thia expUnatioB, both in jus- Uc t Mr. Koraegsy to Mr. gian-1 brd a wall as to ourselves. . , . Ksaxsvi-ix. N. C-. June IJih, 1S6. EoiTvas lT:rln.in? J'T.T: Mr. ""t . ir . . . -....k i Miiit ibOttfcl CWml a . I of my speech In the Convention at 1 Fayetteville, contained la Jb latjue " " : Tu taiak iaformaat as otr- t.i.tiaaktal:ea as I ha v bo recollec- tlea f havtag used any each language, f1 iv.K'.-eU iUh rrWVi lasertlhsi in aay yoor paper as aa act o jasucafta all 1 . 1 ft c t. - : i . ttnttsiiioy. Tha Dcaaarratic . rrea are letting theasselrrs Uoa aa geauy aa poauasa aa tha poor pJaadcrieg root aaatter, .ad kt Vh UcyasaT.vej r." attach the " w.gaaMM-w - Ii.lIawTrtoaJ.T rwoJ txvfde W N TeatAiataurtty. saw North Cara?iaaa wry mJ.1v t:i tkd-rfTTace brtaeea a : Wa ewalrsacw UaaW a Ukf aaJ a W awrrrssf -f rz tae trsni SB ua a th .aaa aB w- an M va . - a m a. . a - . - - aaC 'J ; gVaTxaal iXA:-. SL'iilw aihaaaitfl r bsau-lBgieyew T.lt.'fV; 1. Jsaatoi. r. .X. a ; aba . Tv-Via-klwH. cxaraaatbaa tha larretrat taga ftba TW ade la la a my wW44f aleVeT wtuslrTl. foDewaUTar cxi- lrr VsUg af taaty rWcloU-! forTrBw alitraseeeeal a Uiat of cvrraptwa ouaiisg T , . .i .tua tk. aaai a aww w a a w w- w a a aa i .aaa ' cai s'juu .fij iaoat Sao I-2TH 1 1 f i i special, to Tn porr.i i?r u.: .j i, tijfcjsxif I." Jori 15th. 1876.51 ,a uo vya canon coareseaoB ir iut t lfV-U'' lv' 1 i vu vi uuauuMeq 1 - " - .T7 -"Tr' j.lt!. Mtnpttdim ComxaiUee oa trades tUls eirVoiiaEJuIijiirM iitte anu J.nf , f aL i.C . - . . i cpcaccr ueicauoa iron Aiaoama. ona a a- m. aw.ja-.- a" a a . AlabaxBa and i au.uor ouePDara iromuiauica 01 . 'olii aft tluurhlhcir-'curman. Goa .IhvW 1 f?1 SffJf- r.-affirn,.ng l Htooiu principles or lueparsy wmcairjartvj and if mmm b nrUiidii ta J Ji" . "4" .t-"' ' ' . u i'-i7uJ gBaMusam.i; i ominauons were oeuareq m ITdD. Thoi. Settle's friends will press his claims for the Vice-Presidency. . I residency. Tho nomination of Vance .by the """" wui certauiiT SIre 000,,ote,?1l? the LP'on Kepub-, ".u "VCfc .... . m.i.v,. bOLOMOM JIV A1.L 1IIS U LoIIY: u.:.- x, .n.ul thi ti mere one imnr above ererr i nt:Qa ot th worirf . man h i , I ciinba to ine tp and proclaims i w .irtasuii Wa 1ikV it it ,.1- I - ..... him so much la tho- estimation of alt I tl iwv aaasaas ij aWVXlalll VVl XiU who, being in political life, Is a virtuous man, ia U be adore. I lie is a spectacle to bo admired ana envied, and when he happens to be tho editor of a so-called political newariaper; does ' he not run it on high moral principles? Does he not decline to become a cesspool Into which political blackguards' are allowed ' to POUT their faith f Oertaintv.' II thinli - - . - . i 1 ...u v IT arvl i Araaaaaa aa awl f hst I pruTcu o. . nothing should be said in his paper that would be at variance with the ideas of eliquetto aa entertained by my Lord Chesterfield. He tbraks, too. that when his political opinents (for he doe not coaiider him his political enemy he has ao such word iu his vocabalarly) 1 satites him o the ooe cheek that he I should turn to him the other also: if he desires to kick him, to tura hi face i from hiu and in the most gentlemanly aianncr in lue worm raiatne sains oi his coat to facilitate tbe favor, lie doc . ia ji. :.r i i not deem it ncce-ary to can a uii vj i thai uapleasaat and unrenneov name i more thaa five thousand times ia uc- j cession, nor to Ventilate tha sdolpg j ct tha waioaea of the other ' side, 1 Sometimes oor rirvawse becomes enrag- ej, BOt at what his (oppoaents aay, but hst some of these whosa be would make believe were bis friends, say, and; aeiaing what he call bis editorial era. I alings it areoad aod lets it go, saying if j ithuaaaybody and hUrts them, r It I fAfV faait and aot his. He aaforttraate-1 l lilxm under tha tarpressioa that his we pea Is a dab and aeta boomerang. anybody ia lb wide wot U bat a .iHiuwi. iiu-r kaawa ana'rves wwfl when tbw fooWttba boomerang. ; 1 Tha ttoulh U itdifi af -vtrtaoo j nemnmptt dttora Narth CaraUaa baa iu tali share af them, and the Repab- I Ikaa party U rscd ia ravioi oi t I thesa wao pretend taadvocat it nose aaditspriaoplcs. aasy are H aaaaiy I naiiv rrowlh or reodactsoa bat arer Tnilm. aha have beea trxip4aatd froaa anothrr clisav aad a boj Ia wot baeaaaa Bttlisaatcsl. Xbey a ssot happy If thcr are aa rrssaraf by tha high - a ' . . it-v i.-U. swiaas taat vrav LTaa Wwa Us. Ibaai tatrU- ... iaf taalJ saw svV . eaa bwrrac a aa. tarsi Iwrttaa tawa laaags aasa tha 2k at Iseri! ga I . i v:i.r ik. AaaMl awJ tWf I tr.iW Vrf! Jaa HambkloB. H ia taaUsa!Castlt aAalsenary af av ' a i 1 ara mam aaaKfBB) amai aaJml aaaaaaWM aaal awr& ai liaaWirpsa a - - - - - 1 as WBiai aT aaa BA4 P ITia a ar a aaaaaaawawr- --aa - r I y-: x;t0 ciftmII, 44 1 "P"4? em dkrusting tyco - pbancy. 1 What ar-ila it that they hare I been Uught to look with ' horror upon o o -r- o it tralh W tiatqld WihT - Do not IheJr tfgljfoMR)luMi "cfitTalrlt new found Sonthera f Mtadan Practise hT And WMlt not bo 'exceaeiTely vhkind allude to It T "! fihall Uey be constantly .c.tciuug ob wjajgo isuun we" muig tt bad enougbUod knowa, but beuMt'neV comer have they not got'to eihibit ibide fStato prided and . ieaToineirniato:uieir owa reHeci lahort lamoaff ua imrroreU in bcaith uona,iatea(i or snowing upUeretlraj sad rtreugth. He U appreidated here yswtni ' " . . at . - - 1 Hi Ik was'a herculean ta&k to cleanse the a a . i. i i Aimin IiMm mf th twil V iMM ; nni h, u. .,i' . ...v.IL TvIT J roption and ' fifth ' of thai Democratic I id,t a Republican newspapett and in mio. CUT ITEMS. AH business ' communications should be addressed to "The Poct," Wilming- XT'' r " " J ' ..Oil, 11, J. , Pander county aeems ' chuck full and overflowing with 'patriotism, and those who fought at Moore's Creek an hun dred years ago, could toey but witness the enthusiastic fires that burn in the breasts of their deoendauu ! to-day, would feel proud and happy. Arrangements have been made with CapL R. P. Paddison, of the Steamer North T-ast, to leave Wilmington st 5 o'clock a. m , on the day of the Fourth July; arrive at Point Caswell 'at 9 a. m., returning, leare Point Cas well at 5 o'clock p. m. F.ire for the round trip 50 cents. Tickets to be had at the office of P. Cumming A Co., foot of Dock street. ' " &uat are, to. ciaieucc. a creak many 1 0 . , T thir conatructioa. that is. tone. Mure time is taken, and too much labor and expense attached .to tho case, and the tone sadly neglected. This is not tae case from what is said by th moat credi ble partieaof .Mr. Daniel F. lically's inalrumentA, Washington, New Jersey. The tone he considers the most esaenli- i al part, and ha spares no pains to make it durable, rich, and perfect, and then constructs its cae to correspond with price, , -fee his advertisemeat elae- wbere. Foi'tlH J I'LI UELEBaatloN. p Uf 4m circular have been iucd j,y tB conuniuec of eifixens of Point Caswell. Pender county, inviting Ue WBOie WOrld and the rest of mankind to itend a Celeb rati on to take pUceat tomt pUce the Fourth July Beat. We lof.jrmed that this is to be a grand jjr' and tbat distiogttished speakers have been inTitcd and are expected to aUend and stir np the patriotic davo- 1 uk . oar creat and rloriout county that animated oar noble ancestor aa f v-.1.l Tk fllmmr North I IIUUVIW Jmmw - - - I g- ynrt wharf at Doch etrect a at $ o'clock oa the aaoraisg of ih. Yoarth. wilh a fine fcaad of muaid oa board, and reach Poiat Cas- weli fa full lima for the cdebraxloa, and ratara ta tha city eady ia the CTealag, all at a cost af fifty cent fare forth t;T Is alaa proatWda I barWaa aad lUaaer ta all baagry ; , . ! G. T. 0. O. F.-Tbe foOeaiag are the ' t3cW of Tra tova Lodge 5- ll.of ttiscity : 1 taORfT WteVJr;. O.i lTuSp : aw si w- ,. .-. f rilta I-VT 5. 1. bseaawar twa U4re4 aWn -itWw I VAJa real ,t Vt fuwrvwaU TVrwtWW 71. . . - . . - T;""k T. ZZTaLZ i uin.'nsswn waa tlrrsJ tarar ta ua ta-3a .ia'S '''Sxe-.. ' -m 'a-af - . aT. aaa. .. . ' a aaaaWa va at w -awssi.w "- -a I irmusnTWlw aaaaa oraer. tends to trr and benefit tha ReDablican J of 1 " -aat . - - f '. NTJMBEU 2S 1 Oor aUention ' hu teen called to the f editorial corrrPondBi in ih,-a. j er Etunplul hj IUr. I. J. Sanlr., ' m uun uu mui ui X-UITpei. Aif, Bandera " hWl tnoi n 0f WilinlDSton acnUemaoof grei ' inr n.1 tk .n.i ...t ...i 1 " to with which he wtcid his-readrren ahowi that he U the' rirbi wan tu the : J i rtgbt piaco when be awuuict the rnli torial chair.1 We hoie the reotlemau I will mn m. .i; :n .i.' -j mm v evtvsu a ti luu j bid country 1 and return to ihia arduou IbraHwhoknowhim. I v , a, n.. '1J r i t.i. s. . i .j. . u T'"? :w"Ti f'f. l" tion are unsurpaa.ed, hai ! writt fr ih n.tmit ivl . l w nt mriiat emu rial entitlnf - 1 f,CJanollesi The Fortunes of a Partisan A Storrof the erolBtiW partuan of American liberty, and hasten to secure for themselves the pleasure of the peruaal of what promiaea to te the most attractive story of the year; 4- America, we gether the following a., tha sum nary of the benefits, Uf the or der aa rendered in the last annual n . port forth year endiag October flh, 1875. During the year the number of brothers relieved was 10X2; wftioasi re lieved HC; widows buried U0$: on.li.nns relieved S; autouut paid lo Mck fid, 3 M" or "ral IU Ml; to aid- ow ,0G7 3 V far charitw r! I 1 J- paid out for lodcc purpoKe'sf.01 invested 3'.,O07 91; value of property f75,891 77; amount inveatedii valuable property and funds $102,881 M. Thw is not a bad ahoWin? for the jTogrra sive spirit of the 5. If. t. O.K. for one years work. Fot'KTit July ix. WtLMiK'no-. Tha only evidence that we hsie had as yet that the citizens f Wilmington ar alive to the fact that the lOOihj anix ver- ry of America a Indepewden t n?ud time Jacitaai vnrr.- II. J TT i.r tAart oi'?,t - . . .at It .MIul w I'jrv.ltna Voluntcr MiiiU, the Hrogdcn Ouard, under the command of u puUf and palrioUo Colonel, tiwr i Mali-, son, will Utra out with fnt rank ami ia summer uniform, and afierja parale on tlte streets, will be ciitt ttiunl lv a diatioguidml gmtleiuan in an address ou tbe rirrtiuiiaucea which led lo Ue ccn of the great day of a century and Iht many changes that hate occurrd im e then. AfWr tha addre thete wdl be target practise a ith the Iw-auiifsl brat h loading rifles with whkh thelrvmtent .it armed, for a nambrr of prii whkh will ba awarded by th ti' Jmwrtf-t oa tha ground. All ia ad it l iatended by these ' loyal loy in Mae h to make tha celebratioa wart by ef the -aMi. whether anybody eW feriJ pstrji aaough ta partkipala wiin llt or liijtLtirvi. Ptcrca. Wa be ceirrd from lb Haa Art PaMfefctwr House of George IMiawm A Port, laad, Maiae, savetsl pwtai ! Iy published by theaa. Th t?4et'. s worh at bh art daacrr tW hibcst praise. Uaea A Co. wvr aaj tW pioaerra la the 11 Ait -ahfUw; bualaaal la this ouatry, aa4 year by year their bawMaeai has gra. wl ai the prrar&l Uase it baa a"sai rtat prtiporUoas. , . ! j . A ahaet ttsae aiaaa they pained a tliiusail that had a rwa af wtrr -dred aad twaaty fit lhjt f-u TV weight f hraa asai4 nt aiaa laaavi la th ' ia f ssdMaxia. f liana 4 Ca. ih nt Jttlgaseal lh pabSse ta, ahiih talcat, ais4 by Wag rfpf'. aa est g4w 'Tkwy pA4a4 artery dtmp - tSssa af asBfJwwk a Art, frsa b' ta a paaU ras a If a tVy drawiag t lb as afv4,I IU , aeV .' ' Tbey UZ tt sankt tW tU tL saast tadcaisti rMs.-. . . , ... ' Tbry ar alas ssl&As;f tW trsaial tlJwswa, whkh ta a sy rTtn'f f4V ds-eol't Whi fa at iaAeftwt rsawaeeiel tW'.Oaa ; U4&a trXtr O t s-l ffca-T mm ft yw-. The gveaa rtVftais Hlaat4a ia Caama4 a! Awwta- -y : Um6hmtm A p. imp an U4'aJaWsawwfv UU Ibfy a ".r tVr - 3-o-J IdkSaesjaaBaa. tf ca3 BfiUfatlisa ti stwwafl, aaaaMT is -1- 11 Cyaa4 ia aat afi tt 1 II- I eakkiad. aad OUaa wiU prUh,y arw exetais, there ever - t "j .,.,....-..-- - aS ra. a. - -- - ,. i I tii- .... ... ; ,...., t .pectacia beiar lhaa Vdh la the ether lUiwax . H a