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K-irri k"cU CUnltna,fur riir" if h tauoi to c- J rv ',jr Til ltnrr ,,! ".'c.'rni N.rflh l"rvllo la ID la ujmt " Ftf lr. Ita ftaihortxedio wirtl wi'rrtluoaol rrcaJl fr Btoaajt lUPtULICMM COMVi.TIU?f. Trl Oo-rc-in1 District dnTen- Imki bmi)U MagoolU 00 the 30th of Grron-.,'U of lite iiT mul r brr tut it I4 an inflexible rule l&jl tin- n tun- uf the writer um be Mat aiUi oiiiuiunicali'fu. We do Mt miSU'!i lU Motile uf Ibe writer aSlwi we Jirv ri"uetrI n-il loJo . but fj at -uLlt a it CMfuwutii call out alr e knu wbn llicjr are Iroiu. Stii'itr l wc un.l-rtake l ae or rr ura pHumuuialKint llml we du nui paWi-b, thrr i inl tle wale bukel tl trv u-l l'r Liit-tii tire, Corrr-fMj-tiU will Kre thrmclrr and u-t Va truutWe aa-J aemijrance by o'were mu rule ami ivernin$ tbemelTe joarlmjl. Tlt KntTOfcu. A Olll. Vc reluct tbo lioool" men of tbia Uii i m-ik! im the namea of ail the fcuilirr ol fublic. money all the kr.be uter ainl j;icr, or any uihef inlt that lMe been cotutniUcJ. We vtrA tit i.umc of the partiea, the uataaxwl niuAer uU, ami the county at etua in otacv ueu, 11 any the otHcv bcid, if any. Th colored Justice of the peace of thu city in ibe intercut of an honest arv peculiarly affecti eg, and welt calcu li of North Carolina. Send tat to cause the ympatbelic tear to ettMt i laT.- tt -uiUi a ''Imi of liepoblican paper aj.hol North Carolina, and ahal Iter it urcliit rfurin this year: The. NwftU tWolmiaa," cditetl by tv. lVJons Khubeth Citr, N. IX TiMV"eiited by E. Ilubba, New Bnx N O. " TW ba,- rdiicJ by Ijr W. IL txUrlmm, lUleigh, N'.-U 9 r' ... ... a a a Xfnl of the CvuUi, cuiteu Tr, Ii:kin;hani, N. C -'ew North Olate," eIUe-l IW V. 8. &!, tireemboro, N. C "M4ten.e .mericao, edited by CvtM tt. Drake, MaJC-Hie, . IX -Ahvi!le rocer." olill by Piok- avy U.Ilin, Alicville. C. Tke orry Visitof," edited by Ihoe, J.D..IT. J. Iwry, ill. Airy, K. C -fhe Central," eUtteM by Col- . W Csa.Jerai.Mi. Lciiuftoa. N. . Tit K.a Moantahii Krpbliear" j by iX T. C Deake, Bakeravllle, j ils. DistEE F. BaUTTT. snanafact. smaad prfprieU of the Beattr llano sad Bratty'a relrbraleU IMdeo Tongue farluT trjrn., Wahingtoo, N. J i tvnial v m Tr mautLabla and1 rener- aa sua 10 tranaact busioe. with. He I aaim this very lair proposition to aay taesny beor hint with an onltr, aa I hUowa: -If the Instrument ?r?. xiiUcurr ailer n teat trial ol in aj af er receiving it the Hire base SMeey till be rofundt epoo tk r txracf the instrutueolj and be wiH pay ittghi charge both rnrnj." Thi l wruiaty an exceeding, generou. and it asa aw r ia which te transact ti tan vkh him.' lie warranU hia inetrv saaj for aix year. Sew hi advertiac aeat Jan. S3-. 1 j 1 s I a ; , HIM irila ,w4cAthwlaUatka ofteui maitr to tbe advertisement of Daakl F. Cratly, of WaahUgton, X. J, kis Piaou and Organs. The reptt sUit ( Mr. Bcalty aa a nutnulacittrtr ef laaimmenis U very subataalial, he ar great pala with their conatruc; has, selection of material, and' cCcmbI sa4trwt worthy employee, their raxi aa. uVpartatcnU beiaf arraeiged for mice, aad not for artificial purpose. I TVy contaia iol the aii-htott lotrlj-uo, I bat ar Wanlltlly and periecUy ar aaftd ia their various departmeata, he kitiag hi fundamentAl 'aim dura swLut, and rfxt 'rkhaea of toao. Sethi adrtniscmewt U another col , ,.. j."2n U it coat "Soapy Sam" four hunlrrd M arveatyflve "lhiAI 'doHara to care (is nomicalion at St. LonU. how a will U cost him te bey his akc-1 n to the lrtUlcrcy of Ue Uaited .the iWcxcy rf-J;J V rerhapt JohaMorruwey the hler aad Hgbt-bowtr vr lha . a fiateaf i rtrn r siJ Iscorruptibla TUden nill I tsxailsfartorx ainwtt U tali lM ,,.-nf thi. 'statement. IXaocrauo paper aboat and t.m about and Last bo r"ey pect to . . ..... v . I as, asa every ume sv 4 -t he jaaps En r.obiasoa. I -I . - haru ur. . all ileccaej, oJT tkV.'buU iaoi b brJ " pftaied for 'ofnetkioj(lo btio SiMi JoJl MHi w4 m, IHibtlc Bua boU W ooJ,'of the t)emr ocrmiie. prean of Ibe SUle . Vould noi fir- wct a M . WJP?7?f 1 11 U IM3W1,rr tbt Ibe JuJgfi h.. tA tr:r-' . - j 'ctliJ". ;i u r ;'" .0 -Tfrr1 ;b4iU.r i t.,irTR w;, ii oolj-wroo f a Aerblkaa candidate vi uyinmri w uv -t i kuin w och a IbJn j aa hama to a DeroocraUc editor or a Ie'inovratio' lender', it cer taioly wovbl "'make them feet mean "ben Jorceu.tfi fuuiAJa,gtplleinn' private affair before the utlic aa an oflVet to ibe public , miaJeeda of ibe demagngur, Vance. We aappoae Vaoce haa botbiug to mortgage, aod If be dkl there would be OO oeceaaity fur bia doing ao, as lie will ao doubt get a large bare of Ibat mil lion wbich Ibe lemocraU bMt Dacb lor Tilde a la lends to spend to carry ibe, e.ecUon In lata Stale. .Vance baa aegto. children and negro graadcbiklren. 1 nusutrnacjwiNQ. . Mj. Kagelbard, baa foregone lime put been ventilating hi eloquence io Ibe Ilat.( l'erbjpe no county (hue far ha been ao Eignly ttrored by hi pre ence a old Carteret. , We congratulate . ' " a 4 . a " 1 e ' the jeopie 01 mat gooa 01a couuty mat the "line bare falleo to tbem io pleas ant' place." Any people abould be congrttulatea who have ao many op pottunilie of hearing ucb agiAed ora tor aa our Joe. We bare listened often to the dulcet at rain of bit swe.t voice We have beard none of the buab whack ing effort of our embryo Secretary of Stale, but we hare 00 doubt be baa "Ired Ibe southern heart? after taiatoal approved (aabloa by hie. eloquent ap peal. We hear that hi allusion to a colored Juatice of the peace of this city flow lo treat profusion. If Hoore tould not make blood flow "from a dead man, our Joe aeiaes upon lb incident to j make wat.r flow (roan the living. We bare beard some orators in our day. Ia tbepulpil, ia legislative halls, a the slump; wo have listened, to. a great variety of speaker. w We have beard such Diyiaea as Bishop Simpson, the orator pr iittUenct of the b'ortb; we have beard lUabop Tierce aod others I of the Sooth; we have heard sucb ta tea men ai Go re r 00 r Orsbam, Gov. Bragg, and a boat of qUrers, but wben'K comes to the geflaiae artkJe, realoploftical, hea4splittiag,heyireadingtloquea4ce. our Joe ts tot man. . ,Vaact'a m child was a bora .Tate and swarrkd a "algttr t ; r ILK ATT. i .... The 'l'etersborg aVr-r Atfxai. aaya: "Another' tvideoce of the . hatred, felt by exooaredexatee toward Uaioa aol- diers la found ia Ute resolatioa of, Wad- dll ! of Noilh Carolina, to erect an tHae statue to lha memory of thw I ' ca,, . ,,. TVU lit'-ihbV'Duwa'.ihn X-uVx- i IviJ .J r.-LiA Urn iKa. mtaraaisat I whithllrWadJeH svughl te destroy. Vtmzk ra always on the I mkoot for !ethie:"(o turn ap" which they can uaelo advantage, Tba nDUmelj death of Geeu .Caster aflordd .tbo op- portaalty for lots aooihem Letaecrat 1. Gbarrea M naaae a rw w. vj tv to the Union:' Thi U all t. It coat oUieg, and wat" only intenan a mtchhuaomba.-. 'Jk, asaa moat U indged by whal ha J-, and ao mwai a pauiy.' -Whireioro b. their fmiU ja Iv.ti v4j;- ihs. "Now. if word? and .dieas ga " kctlher-if ,prcr "u praotki cormpowd, then we B. iaore lo say,' bul so long at Demo cn oralor nkewdireecoee at Washington CSty for execi at tha nsrtA, aad weer over the tost canto wosw A we shaU cry alow aam pare not." . ..4 JkTnt Vance buy the nnra Mira Snua, 01 ner m reWnose that the northem people themsdrr.aposaion teforetbecintrj, tir, ttMttd loM exceasoT nrVW VVlwW ,Tha rwolulio. or to girel Ibemsetve we.ght ytMo' wllneid I.'orth dU not W Cgremaiaa Waddrll lha Wle. TTey were figure hesd, which, rjareliaa. It wa. all right as loog aa psiwr npon whichnwas written. Erect K elected would carry out lla tuie refrained from saying any- ! set hee free an that their fowag daaghler. iMi-EhnVaaight bo-frf borw't - Uba EUna, anight bo bf A,rjTnxrt of Tin BAUB onr. f- Ub0j. ef Ahraham, Ja - Tia ta4 iicakla.- a"J a . n r k . .-j Cicir wrerpondeef of tit jjfwTork roses, tEf halkaTTy dsa lafaescn pnw t.SaenCW im&Aio aje-w -i ttaUacatv A P LK FOR THE LATTTBBS.,., . It adj. hh aaq udumm Wr.p-, ib- M.io,ro.ii l,fntrrtt of few i greed puliiicjanv wxl.LhrjtLeofU of th; nMrnWrtuftfui Ucal Cratl taiiy. the are 149 lUuky.fclu uUenrera ptU.fthc tiW .nel ,a4 ttiauio all lbf aay tbfwogb tbeir I - w -iwyer., Uwye,Utryer,JUiT wetaolwMaN, A.y far.raf . j,IIotlf) an.Hate,vf 0Jbirrp J barJy.aona of JoiWwbi caiu ibfU :'T , MMR I DT IDC wral ol tbei .i. "f .ru- ! rAuJ ii J and one iaJudUio Ibat r .t - i . I 0f ibe tbouiti make our Stale prvw-rou aud our ieo-1 f .blTi UriVl J.aiithjavooaain of ..!. :. JL-Z1 ,,Th, child (the . ollapriar. of ! , . r r,..eawuiy. - oat. bo then? 4wycr, Uwyerr. uwyer?. lxxkatit: r ; . i. .... I -( i ox rue rEsipEsrTUt ticket: 8. J.Tildeua Uwjer, , it l. A. lleuuricks a Urjrc ONTIIE KTAIE ELECTUKAl. LALHL : - D. Or. Fuwlc a lawyer, , TICKET .AT. I J. H. Lm;!i x Uwyr. . , , roa, the uwTiitcn:( .j , , L. C. Latham a lawyer. t , J. F. Wofteu a lawyer. , ,, J. I). Sunfri a lawyer. ,., F. II. Cusbve a lawyer, .. ,, , F. C. Ikobbiiis a l4wyer... j , , j... 11. r Waring a lawyer. . . j, , , . W, ll. Glenn a lawyer. A. f!. Avery .t lawyer. OS THE C MiKt.sMJ.AL TICKET : . J. J. Yeatcs a lawyer. X. M. Waddell aUwytr. J. J. Davis a lawyer. A. M. Sc tl- a lawyer. W. L. Su-cle a lawyer. W. M. Ilobbins a XX lawyer. . It. B. Vance a lawyer. ON THE STATE TICKET . , ... Z. U. Vance a lawyer. T. J. JarvU a lawyer ,. , T.S.Kenan a lawyer. . s . . J. A. EnrcJhard aiawjr- J. M. Wnii.i i pbyicUu , .. &.I.LoYv a phyaicuu, . ;.; l I.nvt ihe l larl ling . Out ol lh wlxJe on' lil nl -irU lur oiSce on the Iini t.-rito lu tf-i u i mU law. yer, lawyer, 4 j,-r ! ,nd thai ia ibe reason why such s'rruuout Kcrtiowaare tx-iog uiade litt liM tl Ctuliltotiou ef the Slate - tit t llc lawyers ntay feast and fallen ou tbe Uirec4uf toe people that would b svrv u follow the propoaed change io bu fadAiscutaa lawol the land. - Of cKir llie'lawyet s'd ul lrkp bow much trouble and rx'i ion they j-oi puor eople I-. 1 Io y ui they c 111 line l&tir already wen niioi kh:kvu. , , Hiss KHaa, daaghUr of cx-Ciutt rnor Zebulon ' It Vance, wm born out f wedlock Ira nero wouian nauH-d 1 ira Smith, ami is married to a very b!u k man named John Hi I Ul ALL. IIKKNOHa AHuUriT. Msj. Iuak Ifcvaue made a Utile, speech at a Dtrmocratic meeting io this city on the 8th in.t. uenng which he aid that llsre and Wheeler, "ibewo meawho tbe Republicans had brought putl were not known, until their no mi- nasties),1 beyoaa the nnuaries ot iue two CHatee irem wuku lacy uajicu, carcely beyowa their .ecinec. two Slate from wbu Ihey bailcU, ana coun- ' They bI done aolhing to girt cntmee a Lasting -iaramj ana( sname -P whole eouatry. , , Ia Judge Fowl' speech, two night alVr ibe above beautiful language waa gotten ofl b Mj. Devan besaid that "nothing could be aid against tbe high, aoral character of IIajs aod Wheel er.', It ! ia eaceedinglri freahlag io heat these f.reai minda. Uiffef in ' their estimate, of ir caaJalAlra, and k is exesedisgtyrtrroabiag to hear-Duak" tell aboat those gtallettiew having arp ttUUona I tzirodinc 1. aouvely beyond tbrir respectiro oosuOira, while it k an ndmitlrd tact thai Mr. Wheeler haa for I year been, anmsdare .ran wi f the lem- minda la the aoogitn- 1 e v-u. Sutea, .while Ue. a uayes aw yea- elected Gffo Ohio, threw aesi wslswch bead iixhwa aa Thermae, iWktow nd oU Bill Co to schs-laak,-aU ausdy thai Laran airr.V .t'-. r i '' '' " r- mt -k",rrttwm Vsacw' daoghaer Ua EXiah Vane, -1. . tha revrerty i sf eT J Smith, Buncomho cointyv -t Vanes' daaghtsr. hi k and Uood,oesoaen by h;nC was a slave rrriii Ut natU UncoJas procusaauon her and her another free TlKCB' vAS A!C AUltCAUA TI3NIST!, fvn-tir t-tl rt hr t ,.i 1 PTliE FATUEU4)K A MU, .UeUW weUii:: U i kttef receited from! a1 friend wbicb sboirtiitf Vance1 in bkulrue eolora,; 7e "toueh'fof 'tbie high tmpeUbiLLf nI iU writeraml behtowefae to aa ior the IrtJth of the Ulcmint that'be aakesr J: v . Anvl I lEITO) WlUf IHOTOM PofTr'Amontr 1 . j: t i l . . P z B. ance , i accoaed, ha jsaecnaed I of betnr tha Lxthrr nt rKil.t tWntiM i. ,.. 7 r n,a ora negro woman df.iAincombe I Cowity, inamed M?ra Smith; (who tru 1 Zcouloa R Vance.) and taa negro 1 woman, Mira Smith, was a , girt and was named Elrau She is now a woman and is married to a colored man named John 3Ijlla,a miaiatar of. tbe gospel, and they now. lire together . at or near tvaynesnlle. -llarwood county, If. u. Th I lady, the daorbter of ex-Oov. Vaace, beam a marked and strikSnr re- cuioiauvu . to ncs wuoer, ana 11 is a. frequent boast of bers. that she is the daughter of an' ex-Governor of North Carolina; and her htraband," Kerl Mr. LI -- I- .1 T Alilla; 'ciatmato be the son-in-law of that, distinguished . gentleman.-, i Mr. Mill says that be would Uka very much to support ou raiher:injaw in the pres ent contest, but as he has said. that he wanted no nrggee" to rote' for him; be will declioa doinjr sot as he does not wish to give offtjDAa to thei ;"old man.' . A Ua-toK Max. . -' What have tho virtuons(f) anticiril rightera, ,anU-micegenatiynUta, anli anytbing else c.ot to say.to this indict ment against their belo red, Vance? . TUB WAT THKT JJO IT. ' (d the 1 1th Inat. at States vllle, N. C.,' there was a political discussion be tween Judge Settle and ' Zebra Vance, at which" there were several thousand person present." Among this large crowd there was a great many rowdies brought there from Charlotte and other places for the express purpose of Inter- rupung jHJg cruie anu creaung uis- 1 . m "m - . fl . 1 lurbances. "How well these scoundrels succeeded in tbeir designs is apparent from the account given by the special correspondent of the Har, published on tbe i4tD, Irom which we learn that "Judge' Settle opened the discussion in a most affable manner, the crowd pay ipg marked attention, but a soon as be began to make remark about the Gov crnor war record, the 'troird became UMrulf.1 The 'Judge 'complained very much about being disturbed.' The crowd laif attention sgain until Settle began to ren4 extracts from the garbled letter, ifAr rfiWwrtaace ayaiA prrcafled "The argument' or Judge Settle Was logically aad ably rendered." nad Judge Set tle 1 not tried lo tear open some of the (sore - of Ute late civil 'conflict, 'and read extract ' irom the garbiea Jeuers, li intiM Aave sVa trtaffJ ta a Jeierximg aaaer.' 1 Vaace said 'ne was -rery mrrf tk rreW Aad treated lis competitor wltk ttrck l&trepectXi w&i caused by ratottcated persons.' He honored and respected ' Judge BeUleV and lU"tr4 jkt I UvtMome the mm." "After the peaking the streets were In a perfect ,m,..!:.i.vm;,,': ' . 'All of which means that the ku hlax eemrtere and peraonat' friend .of Vaace weal to Butmille for the ex pre patpeaw uf prereniog Judge Set tle from being heard, and to accomplish tlrfpet jb tat a soon a his -cird was' dirdaTedl' thV "crowd became' narnTy and a perfect pande moniani.waa begun. Afle remon strances were made by ibe J edge, order was temporarily.-restored, but on erery attempt of tho Judge to tend the re cord,' "MislarbAnce would hgsla pre Tail.' Soc't was tte'diVgracefal extan to whkh these s.xandrcia .went thai area Vance htmWlf waa, .for the sake f hm own sell rcsoect, ohUged to In Ucferaaa aJmiaUtcr a JU and mer ited rebakw Mr hts mlaJoe for their daMardly behavior and proUst against t, ilHtnm thai Jadge ntlh such dia- their diagraceful oplaia- that they were rni-r by the Mras of h friewdA. That this was a dcuheraU ana pre awrdiutcd ralent on tha part af Vance and hhi gag:o rowdiea to hai off tho exposOTt they karsf Jode Su3e lU malt Of Vance s isuaasns war rtcord, U bat too etKkaU', YTe are toM hj the writer ef the SN' ccsamaaica !, that -whew Vancw ral-ed Us hand aaat shock hi hraJ. aL- mrmLj Urmmexi.rr 'Vrcv3r. ' And w lew Vaact5 tT-Vf ral hi hal and shala his head tho whale crowd a Aeaawcraua tmhoolsanJ knaIa aounJrtlsan- tcntart thaithryemww an nw- any glory or any rote by ruch'proceed iDgs, be Is welcome ' to Uiem but the good people of North Carolina." under stand that it U the intention' of .Vance aud i the Democrat! ? leaders tia the rolce of tree discnsstboTshalt he stifled', add If anrllepubncii., as1,waa the case ft stesvillf,'; attempU'io- "protest against such VfltaVa'riTi" pviU that there art bainea,'ah rowdiea on the, apot who wilt smash bu face for him f bsria mMst kta WU KllK DOJCS T1B IIOJCaTX i-UlUS 1 - :.,T.TY.m.i tn'.u f. '-Jit. " : Thermocracy; raited a great howl n, ioi oecause luey suspected uut vue Bepublican party were making .ree use of ."filthy lucre'! in order to carry the State for Caldwell. ..Thef almost wept tears of blood at. the very thought of such a corrupt influence betog brought 10 oearupuo me- nooesr, voters 01, lae State. How is it now? , It seema that there is no end' to! the supply of the "needful" which .they have at their command, ai thu Ume. Gov. Vance can import a vast retinue from South Carolina for the purpose of making a grand entry into Butherfordtoa, includ ing chariot, white hoises, a band of music &.c. We never heard that Got, Vance was a very rich man, and yet he can travel in regal style as though he were n second. .Ttlden. Who foots the bills? All this display must cost some thing. Has John Morrissey established a (faro) fetni in the State ? We think there ia au easy solution of tbe whole thing. Tilden is sail to be worth about six millions, a larze did portion of a which he gouged out of railroads, while his pecuniary resource : did not suffer during his partnership with- Tweed. In all the doubtful States' he can very well afford to spend from one to five hun dred thousand dollar. North Carolina is considered doubtful, and, hence, Til den is supplying tbe leaders with all the money they need. "That's what's the matter." Let " Zebedee" make hay while the sun shines. .. Vance's concubine was n negro slave named Mira Smith, who lived in Bun- wiu wiuij. xt ner nv wrsmv tne lather of an illegitimate daughter named Eliza, who ia now a woman and married to n negro man named John Mill, and they lire at or near Waynee ville, Haywood county, North Carolina WHO 18 BoVHeTrLR"? The Baltimore Gazette says: "Judge Settle, Republican nominee for Gover nor of North Carolina, will be opposed on the stump br hi nephew liobert Settle," We suppose this is about as near tbe truth as Democratic papers generally come. If Judge Settle has a married brother, we are at the first of it. and if he has a married brother bow. could he have a nephew by the name ef "Bob Settle" What Democratic paper will trot out the next falsehood for effect abroad? ' ' Suppose, however, that Judge Settle did have a nephew called "Bob" Some body else, and that than other Boh should oppose him 00 the stump, what of that? The Judge has a brother who haa been opposed to him both on and off the stump ever since 1S70, and per uana ' hmrer. yet he has survived. If I ho , haa lived, aod still Uvea, notwith - standing the opposition of hi bother. can he not stand it a little longer under the pressure of a "Bob! (tail) nephew? aZTTUI AKO fnJfCS. . Toaa Evan, the democratic corres pondent of the JSaUimU writing about tha discussion between Settle and Vaace at Bakerstiilo, Mitchell county, say of theuvTlt b finely snatched couple; two of lha handsomest meet in tho State and each wilha master, mind tograpplo, Tho bearing of tbe two ia ndmira- The almns gned-fenling Mwvails. ,..,. -f,4 :!- - This seems to beahonXlhs : . - and tho beat that hi political enei can 1 aay for Jndgn fictile, v Tho m objection that ia raised against Jndr Settle ia that ho opens op the old war sores and makes capital ami of tho arriodices af theseoplo ia holding an Vance's war record." . , Tho .foe, of th WusssabvSeUaBU "too sanca" sor ance. .Tho poopio can fdaialy ana that hUe Vance depends on amusing an- dotr ami moekry Uka grisaaora, Jmlgo arttle talks Isho a scnil!e man to sen aihlo reople; aad thongh , they may lansh ai Vance a saaauy stovaas, xaey vinced by JW Tettio v uil naieanl tiTV Zebra TaatoaaU Uhls speethal Uswtna oa Ja!y2 alas the na Tweseoted faWtho naarsWnseni. W, W lrtf irffs,3tiU M reraaw aesd that oao coat be apeowjesataJ r Va affwasa e SCeaUr VbBX CA-4 irtaTThaVa rfclW lUbr. stick u n hrxi, aad If a aitr sSoal aoynat ywa aay, "Whaat him aa tho apsC? X yt nar a fssar wnito asaa either haiw an ligUa thata TTaito Uno trsn- Erijrmr basal te - ' CIT Y ITEMS. POU TUB OAJlPAIU2f. The roar will be sent to any enon for the balance of the campaign Tor SO Cents. ' All buaisKSS communicationa should be addressed ta "Tun lOCT," WUming- ton.U. , r. . - -- - - , f 3Irr W.i A. Gerken of this city, one of the 'representaUres from thi Stale to-Jthn- Saprenta- Lodge of Knighb of Pythias, left tot rhiladelphia, where th Supreme Lodge' met, on yesterday morning: -; --.- I t 1 r - 1 T J - "I - ana- i " " 1 v"? : We regret to learn that Exra Thomas, Esq., of Brunswick county, . received, a telegram summoning htm to . the .bed side of hia mother who is lying very ill at her residence at Albany, N. Y. Mrs. Thomas is ninety-four rears old. ' 1 ; . - J How to ensure sunshine and happi neas both now aad hereafter subscribe far kDd read thoWilmington rosT,sup- port Hayes and Wheeler for the high est offices in the gift of the people, and make Tom Settle and Bill Smith Gov ernor and Lieutenant uovernor 01 North Carolina. First Ward Hayes axd Settle Ci.UB.Tbere was a rousing meeting of this club at the Brooklyn market on Wednesday night, and a splendid speech was made by Prof. B. K. Samp sou, that gave the greatest satisfaction to all who heard him. Speeches were, also made by Mr. James Ifeaton aud other. j ; We are requested to stale that there will be a grand Republican mas meet ing at the City Hall this evening at S o'clock. The .Hayes and Settle Clubs of the various wards are invited and expected to attend and hear the ad dress of one of Wilmington's talented and and favorite eons, Prof. B. K. Sampson and other able speakers. How to make others happy induce them lo subscribe for and read the Wit m ing ton Post. ani m ir-nBfiiiV.',wcpW1CC that this sprightly little sheet ba again made it appearance, and asks for a share of the public favor. The liteiew ia now owned and run entirely by practical printer, who are fully equal to tbe task that they have imosed upon themselves. Mesirs.: .Seeders and WillU. have our best wishes for their success. rsor. B. K. Sam imok .This gentle man, one of the moat able, talented and best educated men of hi race io the country, a native of Wilmington, of whom Wilmington' an 1 are justly proud, is in our city on a visit to hi friends and relative. Prof. Sampson is now a resident of the city of Mem phis, Tennessee, where he U loved and respected by all who know him. We hope hi visit here may be prolonged until after ibe election, a hi acknowl edged abilitirt and hi forcible and ready power of debate can effect much gcod by their use here during tbe campaign. (ItiXD MlLITAtY TaaAPE AM Tablet Suootixg. On Tuesday last, the First Ticgiment of North Carolina Volunteer Militia, under command of Col. George L. Mabsoo, repaired to Hilton and engaged in a contrst at' target shooting. The day was pleasant, the regiment in Sne trim, and some goad shooting was done at a distance of one hundred yard. ; The first prue, a handsome silver sugar 'bowl and one doarn silver spoon was awarded to private Richard Dorsal, of Company A. j . Tae second prise, a goU lined silver goblet, was awarded to Capt colomoa w.Nasb, .;tJ; .1 he third priae, a silrtr mag, was awarded to Sargeoe) Alfred It Lynd. Tho prise were delivered in appro-, prists resnaake by Jam. Heaton and J. N. VanAxJes, TE Ux'foaTnAraL--Wo cailal tenlioo to a drcwlar pwUished in this fanao of tmt cajsxeraing tho Isscitn lion for the Deaf and Doasb aad tho EUn4.nl RsJighiEwy ono who know Frof. Nkhoas (aad what lit man va North Owolina Is thero who dWt knww hiaa,) knM tkt h whon..lnart nadnanlit gfeea ta tW bra ww say that a was ta thalnstita taawt3Ufoaatlat eHu tonttyasseahwiWaUrar tho aasortanahm mho aro cianmwil. to ha car nal smite he tW JrsjMl saasrtsa ts lias Vpetel of J 9HM! wwr haawt naWaansnl JonafasafeoSnsaaw o)nf CaanaVsVnesaw"1 kalasa with thanr mm - A e oa an thasm aha aksyhifo fdaeaduiaSaaant fSjl ky UtrjaV prltal of ssght, rfOMther rati a-ti art rr oih stslsaa Xwai ttbfh tixtAKD cri.nnrtATiox op odd. A erdr cclf.brs.tica' bViuY above I order4 took place atCharloUe; August eu. un aioaaay lue 7th,au cxcuriou train left Wilmington, carrying the jnm)wNil t,i.rj... .i..llv!. l l.. t IT-- v i iyv wuiv SUVLVIUIVICU Sjr Lodges, ' accowricl by a large num ber of visitors to"lh city of Charlotte. On Tuesday morning another' exieu rsiun ; Iraio arrired Irom'L! ncoln Wri, bringing ibe Lodge from that town. . v At 2 o'clock the three visiting laajgr, with the Eating Star Lodge of Charlotte formed the proceesiori ou Indepcndeuco f "- g wvr VU A XV(V7 I uar ia lowing order: 1st LiocolutoQ Lodge. 2aU Rising Star Lodge. 3rd-ijodm LyreJLod!- XAVIl t 4th FrcoLoTo Lodge, i'. I These four Lodges, ttuuberiug over two , hundred lothc,?,Uttdcr .Marshal .Wright1 of f reo lVe geVassisted by the Marahal' of tbo other lAMleea and priiceeded by the Rose Bud Baud, after parading tbo principal streets of the city, marched to the Ziou A. M. E. Church. The procession was followed by several carriage, the first being the one iu wbich was tbe speaker. AT tUl'KCII. Tho church wa deuscly crosded: there were at least one lbonand r- sons present and, thero being no roum for others, they crowded the door s that it apiHml like a sea of hcs-U Tho weather was to warn thai twu , Odd Fellows fainted and bad to be car- ried out of church. Among the visitor present, were the Town Mai thai and the editor of a iiewjiajcr. Two addresses were delivered, ou by ' Mr. A. It Li nd, occupying one hour and twenty minute, and the other by ' Marshal It V. Price, occupying fory miuuto; and thu?u it was n tcnwlr sarin, yet the audience seerurd 'highly delighted. After the ccroui juica were etulcd the Iodge again formed in ordtr and marching through other street, re turned to the ldgo Uoottt. H-TtVAL. ' b-. ....wnggnnsn-mfT m UTUCT to the feiiival. large room, Thi was kept iu a riy uprUd by numerous pillar,", and lit up by ttearlv one bun- urea camuc. uunerett4 01 invi-Je were present, aud all mh.uioI in the higheol gU-e. Wioe, and mirili, ami jolly good lliing Itoweo) iu bariiiiy, , with merry laughter. . The t.KM Fellows after bniMj the various Ljdge,'atid'tbe Orxlcr general ly, ami the good people in Co3ilitle. particularly, dUbanded iu ordrr to ei' joy the company of the iadie. Iiuly the were jolly Odd IVlioa.. Ou Wednesday muruisg ih rtut siomls all left for ttteir hour, umg with theiu mualpleanaut rcmewhraiirt s . of the boxpitalily which wa so Ut itly bestowed, not onlf on Odd Fellow , but aloon the olber viniterj. . Ou Wriea4ay the iVl4 Fellows returned to Wilminetoo, a iotiv as only OJd IV Hows can U, and ri tremely happy in the knolele that the Order had netted bundrrl astd thirty doltais, The beat wuh u last I-j ; friend is to wUh btta lo be happy, a4 we know of no more soWiantist bjj'H ne han that esjoytd in Ibe toaffW! stale, Iherrfre, Uw N4 wa U ut frien-i i thai be be marrkd. Nww if there ever was a good fellow , who . served a larg tsf of hpfr, it is Daa' O'Connor, and b oar wh hsa fees fs'SUed, aal Dsn 1 married. Ye, Indeed, the amisbk and f,tuit las ha gone sad done lit lis was slow sbvut It, sure ettooshsod .he allowed ifc.iy 4 the mors flsery fvmrtmf hi life to . pa away in mWrshU 11Im ' bwl, but err a a Tivr Ceil aiUr a U year as4go 'T4W4erigA.''na tap- tared after a glaat t:t; sa t l Soaoler, that nhh4f4 ths iUsvsal ahdl hstUd at U for ail the . Wg J tars of the wis, tWsSy wrf4rad. rrea w ha Haa e-f4u!slrl 4 twmhed and a-'lJ hlanif I h hd aaiUinf capUtev Ut by Dsn If -- - . Jadgo Fwok ta ia t to Uaago rami aWa Imi was- a-tirr ' a enrsd of .hit Dswju Xksl hto last werk. I lis is a ftsirM i,sit , ni s!y fmkr , sJ s$4; sit htriag iMaaasss aVrwa;;taiwlafgo: fei fm wAhntstn av; X . tbm' the ps&u of Ins Wa S4 assh ,: . ff 4 a4 wm&0i Itrw tern XWa ' Va4v oh., aW tho a3u4 iWrsSB hi a te '' XtZ the tnsac tw3 jar aar4 laaasi ; AAJ3tUt. tlaawssi s svmKf mm s..m s - ntv w&n:3,mtMmmm. . tl . mmm mxattf4mrvm ff -., -
The Wilmington Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Aug. 18, 1876, edition 1
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