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A. .TP'I 7Tr - VOMr.MK VII. WILMINGTON. NO RTF! CAIiOLINAv FMDAYv OCTOBER, 13, !S7. Single Copies 10 Cents. NtJMBEIi 15 life 1 Mtf"V. T II rl IL. 1 ' T. 7 11,11 II I I" I I"-' If S-I l-f tJ VI H-H II 11 I f I n ri if. n ri i i .41 . .1 l t x . iaf al . xj.i .. nixi-ial rtn I e ;r s I rger I ... i ..-U.e--4i '.i.'l lur Wiujim, rox N. C. ! . t ill Wit " yAl .. v4 w , , t . i,.eil of thv . paper io '. v. . : y . , ..r'l. ! ; .".iJa O T A3 V EE- vcli. sI.i amooK otLer things, not jao ; m re nIbV, itat he woumI carry thU ' Di-trkn bj nority incru4 to two ...' V(mi- tti..and. Ifhet4Sd this opinion ti a iaivrt fxncicil by LU ifrsona'. views of bU iaipriaac ia UiU District, e arv tlMpoxeJ to humor bU vanity and trejil it a 4 moat eicellC jokft. Uu- fortttnly for Mr. Waddell, hi mt mi ' - j will oeilaer cooviace bis tieads. u of(Nbruts ihil be baa fur ouc5 Lor- a Itttir truth to tMUtr up bin Mrn:iji po?it!ctl fortaiw. lie lal1d out willi I lie acrtiou Hixl the. coolest waa mecly a "walk over" ; that be bad the aweiopiriog advantages of almost royal lioeoe and education, and that h a geotlvrr.aii of Kensibilities so extremely rto thai if be should ran- r. .III, l. I 'o n ..I . . I I 4 k;. .r.r ! "bort-cominjs exjKwcd, he would feel obliged to shoot bis oppooeoi every day during the campaign, and on some days several time. Mr. YYaddell U not what is termed 'Still bcnVcr";-his watfire U of tie aggressive order; he boa b ta to school and reli- on his clcucnce. or he would do so if the peo pie of this District did not know hiui wvll tht in bis present canvass they do not turn out strong enough, and most ot the e.Vjuence is wasted. In Moore, H-ir..ct: and Cumberland, Mr. Wad .tppoiu'rueuts were failures, a i uiplfte a- the harvest iu Kansas aud Ntlrxku during the grasshopper raid; ami in I!a ien and Col am bus and Ilruiis wick, it'tlu;c was anything cheering it wj- not iu the crowds that came to bear the -i-iiue recli that hat doue service WaUuKLL AXD RKFOllV. A VBVT ClIOICK S'lAZAM PROM Mr. Waddell in bia Wilmiurlon T1IK "31'AIIS A?SI Uin.-i" 4 . r'-l nutkston. r ii... i j u-.e Tn s Irr. Ha U ,s... :ui :iii.n in tbe la r. it uti'.ttitrixi-U to fAltt. ! . it ) 'ri i.uu :' thin i. : ; till the : ! i i .ii ..t. i ins . m ilt r i. i.t.k'.vJ. We i.'.:t l ie i, i' tU-ily ui.y. I ut '. u ..;i i.uiienl .ti li.a. rrtkd I lor tlin i-t four Team and at Wil- ' m;i tu, where he came a little "jJi" ;.ti viji fa :nnl : .'.I i sift f'1'' j but buyat ia $,nriti above proof .f-i n .u.i- , ,.c lo i., than two huudrcd un- b-;i-ii!jj Democrat of the entbuia.olic i cruvd tuat a.t'tnb!el at every point t l.cjr an 1 cheer, aud to make th: !;. u(reui-jly ridiculou.", he gl the e ir l th AsK-iareU I'res and inforui 1 the country over th? telegraphic K.ru that Li reception in Wiiruing'.cp, nhich could hardly be termed a fair aid turnout, a a brilliant ovation i to biubin great ne. We think Mr. ' Waddell intended to ay. as th result m i;.-. laojpaign, tno lh.Uaud iniuu.ily ' .in I nut m.-jurity, fur we lelieve that ' tii- uitellient etp!o of this Iijtrivt .i : !: rd at this time to let him strp dun:i aud out aud permit him that tp i"i;uunv lor personal icfoiui that he t i u. think o advantageous to the ' l:atl-'H. mm mm ... I. . L'. Waddell voted to ?iie S, .Vimnnj i .t git i, corxralion to pet up a hw in 1'hiladelphis, ami votd aiul giving a lot of moth eaten ', ciolhii' to tnw Urvinjr, aud frceirg JS'.a-.li''-r sutlVrers in Ksnav frDi." 'Above u n-ir I i.i. r ; q . Tbe lmcor the Kravv tii- ... . . tVc IDDil WSttli. t l:.u-t 1 1: . ! ;.:! ill f.li: l. TIM the mlDlo.i . yr.ii.- y :'. . Willi wrrl.,nj 1 rrt n ) I t t 'In n hi the hill. th vn; n ! th.- r.. AM tlir-U'li tiny ui..j r :-. !!:' .r ll -t. We"!! r.ilU n unr i n.ii .u'h I i-l .- .uu. ' i.ie)t4uHHi- .Miil.: :i . ii w . e : . j . I'.Ach Ihhu I, 1,-ir, .i. ; .. - ur laud of lnj,t -i: ; c.i::u .1 ti. Front tii .- tmU nf . -.: ;i ;i r. Thu hcnj : ! I .-. vvracy a few yor 2.f-, ... d '.i ou.i ,!..y ftro r lo iuvi- r!:;n ; J v. : doifu'.'y siuce that time, ire il.i-.W ii y,r' ;iowjust as tkey did the . k i, i. ju 'ifi- now to sing 'f "Norths. . lavvs" and "Yankee hireling-'' i'T uhen n North rn man comes . :i 1 , ri-aatncs to thit.L f,r hiiii-e'i, unli.-t h:s thoughts hipc:i to l i- .n r.no.ti wi;h S2 Uuplin County Ccmvutitm. Tite nil! be r. c.r.vii.lii:i'of ilic lie- CIT Y : ITEMS. li;b1icAni of D:::-';, poc tf f ' !.ir:..:-:--! rind c'i u.'.ty - it. IbcfV rJv.--!,;;-delegates Ji. tl; rrprcisl.ilo!: ; Wj order t!;o (CC rf Dit!::i r j.;:,! :v ai ivcnans-. I t ,':K:. .. l:d Tiii, State Faul W arJ under pir-: obligations to CI B. Peoson, Secretary, . f.-rtnte ; for couiplimentajry. card of admission ...iLcr j the iixteeuth Annual Fair oltbeNorth before j Carolina Agrieultrl Society, to be ihrt-c j held at Ealeigb SJctcUnlJ J8, P, 20 A full tlcircXl. TITE ELECTIONS. 1 0,000 Republican Ma jority in Ohio I i i the Deu!cr;uy, i..- . carj'Cl-baj:;v. i ;.!.! .. South. A De iii. c.-.. li ly ulTord to i::u:.: k I. unless he Im ,.. stars Mt.d bar- -.-j head, or in lull ii w gan. lie vui;: n i he tvailtrt to j'. ii:m .: lovely ! Ai.d ui brcant ho -.ix -'"Then Ui i.: i r H e - . Tlirt c elit r r . r : ( , r ; ; : A null.iii I n. .i u i . i . , Th'j'il tllo !.' I.. M : i'or the bent Ui o. crats who fiju'ii; i . i rity of the I'mo!-, aud v. I... u to aid by l iu l r vil - !.; .; conlroi i liu icri.i;.i.i." . who "nut tin. i u w.iii -..: i riiles ', :i .1 w ;. . . i..,,; land" w .iir r iu i.n,.i.. T..r t . r I'lie 'I I.' t. ;.' i i . . Tti til :'.! I'iie . I! I : . . . .. I ur -I'it ! ( i : i. . Fur iti-i i r j ; i .. , .... v , Anil In : l, r i!i XI. nil 1 1 - u .-. t . ' i: Hi'i td :r a : u: .v t r .:. . i I.ard- !i;i.:.cj now u .1 " nut the u U ,i '. i r his : 1. i ..-;ial or- over iiira ; !i, it i- so .'..i ::i hi INDIANA DEMOCRATIC BY SMALL MAJORITY. .i.-: u .- : a . - ... in. '. :!..- I ... . i rl .: t-r n 1 'tin j- -i : t- tin- i i.te propose si up the t: e iiitn :.:.d d i'a.U :i the -a -j a - Tlif KepuMicans gtio Five Cua- ;rcssmcn In Ohio and Three in Indiana ! ! - ,,V UiLoCiv. 'lie :::aii v. ho Vo'.vii to jilx $lM)fr-J i r i'.-.i by -ii.jw I'hiJa-deljyiia. Oi i'i.i;; tL . r-i Tiu notuinrca o' Dupii.'! drcso thtir kllow r'll..;. Oclober hi, .M5-r.,ii.'. v. pliuJX Koad-, :'.: . . b itly L.ar tbtn;. llv order ui' ; '.. i.. . II. If. W. . I r i. l :i ll ! -v GLORY INOOGH FUR ONE DAY - . Waddeii, thv !:!; gFipo'? every' tinn. of a Yankee T IV ;. I ., v ;.'er .it. 'i i t.V.t ill a. i je: II- i r. i a l !. KKIt .. 1 v r- . ii . il l (fn.lll h i l u I tJ-jvrrnor Kemper of Virginia in re ply t i an iuvilatlou lo name a"Virgin i Da" - the Ccntonuial, baa written : a letter tleclining to do so. liis chief ;r ri-in is the poverty of his people. "lhc legislature of Virginia declined to i. nuke auy appropriation for the pur- i ieof having that State represented ui ; at the- Centennial. The legislature ef North Carolina did tbe same thin;, for ths same reason that f-revailed in Vlr ;;iuia. Yet in the (ace of all thin pov - niT-r , rty and distress that exists in thij Mate and the S)Ul&, and in tbe fate of , v the cry for "retrenchment and rrfvwm raistU by the Democratic party, A. M. N in-1 WADDKI.L Toted to appropriate nr i rcr..T irvxniu: Titoriiasn uoluvrs of r. .N. v. I the jt epic's money to this tig show !! How much ara th people of this Stale benefitted by the Centennial Kx- hibitior? Not one cent, and still tbe ruodel "rcferrcci'' Totes a million and a half of dollars of the people's r.oney lvr that pupose. C.raihoppr WADDELL and tbe IV U n aia! ! S 1 .oCO.000 of the people's day it t it .!-... 1 ) v ..... : . . j , t. -Star-. ..:.! I'. . i , , . Utilpll If"::! ; . t Wa-!i:l . .. ... -. ,;. t , llu ua u It.i ... . ...alii Olll , tO UIC l i .- ii ; I ' j out a ;n ii' . i i-tli I hu.id r, i.. - .i : II anv in mi ... . i i . ieal a- i ; i'i t . . . . n .. i n a " '- . . ., . -. : , and eiily n-i lui . : . i . , . i the jil, hit liJ".- w a- (..: .. ,,;ul he had t be . v.... :. i.! ; , ; Ue irea-uii...!.,.- l.i::.'. i ... ;eat injury ol the cau-e. ! :.; U- tncolii'ii t'le-.- ill, . . , ., .f.,iv say they li..ti; . ..e . .-r.e . Yet they are ! i!!i,..r t . .. t ;!ie-e Norther-i ...(. i.-. i ...n t ir 'luir Vat i , bat !i r nu'iit v j ! i. . u. i ,n r v t eli it :ti i Nortln :.i Is ii.i e. . . l.i! i ur i alliis! , At the tiiuo we go to press the latest telegraphic news indicate that Indiana has gone by a very Knall majority for the democratic candidate. K was not generally expected that it would go otherwise und even Ohio was in eonio doubt, the Governor's vote being claimed for the democrat. Ohio ha? hewever, done slorimisly, rolling up an increased Ke-pub'ican n::jori'.y o. at least TEN THOUSAND! and it is probablo lh;.t aeu the tail rvturus arc in that the majority v ill n-t be lei's than fifteen thousand. The til urns are entirely satisfactory t the llci ubiieai;-, as indivatiug in . i. v . .ii oi r that liayt. ai.d Wheeler j u iil UIcJy be elected, luiiuuaiu l.s72 , e-h-e'.cda DouiOv ratie (Governor by eleven h:i!i li.d in.nj-irity. and CJrant ia No- yea ; Veuiber earri. d llift SL:itr In- :i ni-ii ,r;v hisClek exceeding twenty thousand, and it iixs 1 ... . Hoi generally been concede 1 by the lui- ral.- thai unless Iidlafia went lVina cr.:.e ;n October by a. Very lare laa-jr-.-iiy, the .State ia NbTni.ih.-r Vauld I -i-iot to them. - The lbpuh!;..i;i u.w ag.ihi i t five l' :.. . . ? : i -i i i-.-.-uiv-u iu vaiu aua iiiree in in- eieetid 1 il ana. i that'' en. r -y Wu thiuk this will do tor oue eiuy. ! n:,liv? t"U:: Wad.!..!1, i. -rai..i::- ;i. WHY MlOLLl Wii ! -V - -'! fVi-I M..Ml1l!lllf-J eoi:;it'.!-. ncv could ullbrd hi-.a to makv i'r hiii!.--. -If a name, ahu has ;.lu-.t, :r un.nvii ;-.v.jv those Waddel!,' the negro cheating man. ' Elsewhere - we publish the card of M r. James Whitelock j of Brunswick county, denying that Ik rer vr&s or ever will be anything else than a fitauach 'RepQ'oiTcaii. We are - glad Id make this explanation; as we were mis- j led in our previous article as to the : -i .!eaa j real facts of the case. ' v. :.l ad- 1 - ' Wat saw, j 'addeli, the, defaulting in office roau. i i. Du- ' CuMBERLAxn FaipwI We are under 1 ; obligations to Mr. William Alderman, j Secretary, for complimentary entrance card to the Fourteenth Annual Fair of the Cumberland County Agricultural Society, to be held at Fayetteville, X. C?, on the 14th, 15fh, 16th and iiTLh days of November 1S7G. Waddell, the financial demagogue man. Tho Nw .Rebellion Fory 'a-toi-Fairlj Presented ; Eecordf the Can didates ; The Kational1 Growth ; An propri&tion Bills, Set.; and ctlier tntcr esting articles. Scad your addre& u Republic Publishirig Company, Wash ington, D. C. Waddell, the cheater of -pou!. a. an. :e "dry ' sulllid opportunities', a:. expected to i on-.! office'.' . We have w Uial Col. Wa nothi.-ir a;- a lei eir in any otiu r e tiniscii ii:e rati: of tiic k o: 1 ; : i then s!n,:.:d t -i- i. ,Co::i i"eV. i v ;i: oi tht- :'i:tt:r. t;. ;! lllirt n.lir to .-i . . to i . pee t ;u l'.:.- . co!i.pn.r:i: i v.' y ,. uulv: - thi- . :v.il ' eh;ii:i v. true 1 ;:i;i: ! ir , . hoi'i- : i. i.. ' i.r :'. , . . ntri'lll' (;; -. tho Den. lu tt.r t!;ri.-: 1 ui' iro ... . i : '- ; . l io e':i ' .!- to be ii:;'.;: in nil:.-ilC'.l ateinan, earn tor Why ;,u-!i to t , ';!! '0 lirciSTCATlONIXTUE FlFTH WaJBO. The hours for registration in the Fifth Ward are as follows : From 9 a. m., to 12 m. and from 2 p. m. to 4 p. uu each day in the week except Saturday, when I 1 1 Ml t 1 M me uooiia win oc tept open Irom 7 a, aj., to 10 a. m., and from 4 p. m. to 7 p. m. The place oT registration will be at Alired Howe's work shop cu Third strict let ween Castle and (incen. Waddell, the brokendown aria'.ocrat niari. 1 a i ' L ; Mil. CAKADW'S AlTOIJfTSIKM-S. '-' I Uur catnlidate-s for Congress from this j pointmcnts at which he will address j his leliow citizens. Let all turn out j and hear- him; he tells the people ' plain truths, and if they hit and hurt eirasahoppcr Waddell, so much the I worse lur the ( irasidiopper. Canaday telis all about' the rascalities that 'A'a'l'iiil has b-.cu" detected in, and i oao'Aa why that virtuous (?) "reformer .should be allowed to rclire to the shades ot" private life. -.lor.e at-1 has e :i r.i v tlm '; i tonaf.l c: . ; shr du if." i t i day v.st ir. Ii in-m : ; with ::!. rr He Wa i ii i in g . i tettd 1 ;-.a-; u.n . ..'.tie : i..:.' : ::il;l -. and n.alto - r i Aecordiii to the itir, t;raboprcr t:f D v tw f.a;Mi cvuntv. . . tiaty, i u-a.e iaulT.el.-l. "ii. , IN iJr ce-unty, ruoiK T Jfiuc ! ! V ! . f' t 1. . '. ijiu AJ Kar ds- .'t-N h.m i .l !r i li. ' '.'y ! the prl:t - , : ;l.vi tolljtting i ui, .' ,v laa. .-k..w-, .11 lay, t. tjlxr . . ,M.'1 .tix u- l III. !.-. v ejri.c vtu... CaatrMa. 1 I 4'44Me ki I ti I 'i tt!r xtj tJyT. Vant i (i A!ai.atce cotr. TfiJar. Wadlt.l, v"i tl of th anatocnta. I. O. IT. Waddell voted to give away Jl.StW.tXX) to tt Bp a big show, aud voted uyUMjrfgiviig $1.0,000 worth of widclolhiog U ta icraaahoppr suf ferers in K a arai. -Reform." Of the -errral thoasaad dollars which tl. Ixie Rufus Galloway of Rnius wiel county, used, Veloogtng tolhe tax jer. it is aaid and believed thai Iavtd S;on CViwaa isi part. Ccwaa we cx!?eve. UCtalrmaa of tbe Board of CbJstj Coo missions rs and iVoaocTatic raaddat kr tW LrftaUtar. The n x which Cbwaa fl ia sid to b fir h an,! red dollars. This money was lent ct gifn hlra by CsJlowsy U aaaUt in ruaaiaf lh dessMcrati canpaif ia taat ctHiaty. yprriasen f -Kefcrm" ar tbe twa Mrdt! Waddell, thAb nevtr asaed fL ar crer socceeded U gHlimz mm 4Uai appropriaA4 Uat wid ba6i aay of mi toaititaU txetpl a fra ti aerxliaata. Waddell tii. New Inlet e!i sels of Cirtci . to Wiiliiint :;. -1 ii lo ii.i le ra:c 11. ' H I' ol i ot'eul-i-.til. of t i i a man . :aa lo 1 . . i i j-iy. h- .pjvmcnt Uuh all 1 1 there- "A man in ird r ! i Congress luiul! 1 1- .i . i ture, of educati "t large aud oiuprel. i - W. 1 Canadav i. i therefore, V. V. t go lo Conre-- Nw thi' r.'j' to it, and we n:u-t in order to ?ee i What is the .-ther this: A. M. W.:!.! of W. P. Canad .v -the qualities aloe si fore, A. M. Wuldc.I lite u.aa to send to Congrte N U'C-.i Waddell e.a up for Congn-x f t t'u- f-r.-t t!:r.e, there might l-e ..t?ie 1 ;e i:i !. ' .'j v ; but UlidCr the- iiim I 'i.tliu.. a ieiit'-nd that the- ar.'Uiiint i t Mr I : -ma worthless. Whmt 1:. Crd. Wad dell made l hit tale:.'.-. adadttinr thai he has thein, .?;ace he ha.- been a tucmber of l"ngrr H - s -u'at a little cheap ntorioty ,! the Centen nial appropriation by lu-k;.. a little bmmtv-tU tA.ii lit law: t the bill ia which Li ii'ii-t'tLU u' 1-- i i o n.Krot whatever. Vnfii ..i'1. ' .....ilo a icat di'p'a t'f hl " y . a -.u.,; a bill to cree; .. i.;ou::c..t t ihe ur. tuo- fj Ol litD. t't'ii f. l:.i- aa . tbia that any man xti'lt ye 'a!d' wre lhrigh it. Tae -p.;.- i ut has CoL Waddc.l di'ti-. -r ha ceaee ol" the radical administration' i tjra.sl.oppe-r Waddell is not exactly a It . v -cavenger cart, though he don't miss it ! Cop'to- ii. : wry fr, but if there is any "putres- j re" met .. eiee" in any party he is certainly the -U'cond !i . ia ii to portray it, " a p ".,t i v ! ( rncnt to '.he i U IU) IS UltMal It t' I tee-. N- w W- invite the special attention of ol :i: v :' i-i-liiii. i mir read, i- In the letlrr of thin i'phII.-. ! i state-ir.a -t Waddell, the s.hystcr lawyer. i t:MucR.vnc RownYlSiM. We have a eoinmunieation before us written by a wade Juan.Ja resident of the Fifth; Ward j ot tlii; city, complaining that gaui's of Democratic rowdies habitually eongre j'r.te at certain place.i in that Ward and .."ii: -e tltctne!ves by insulting certain wi:: c. ::u-n every tiaio thev pa?, '"Ve- , cause of their not being Democrats. 1 ur e'or'c.-j ondent says that he has the - '.' it ofa gentlemau who has made i-yehoh)gy a study, antl who has studied l:e physiognomies of these Democratic iMwdies, and that the popular idea that J prevails that they arc. white men is all .; ii.i-tike, anil they arc nothing but c ft. Ui that as it may, no gentle man would indulge in any such d is raeitul prov-eedings, crjo, they ar not -etit'eiiH ii, but Democrat". We sugge-i to our Fifth Wan! friend to call oa the police the next time he or his lricnds are insulted. OFTICS OF THE hUPiiUY Itsem or ELECTION, Eastbbj; Dis'T ov Norni; c.a ;:-.!. t;..-.. Haleiuh, N. C, Sept. , i-:.:. The following eiigest of so t .a. Uoi ttoReviscd Statutes of the 'LV.ru 1 States, "Title 2G, Thu Kle.tl,;, !'...;. chise," as relates to the power- i -da- ties of Supervisors of Klectioii i;: N.'i tii Carol via, is ptomulgated for tii i. -.!,.: mation and guidance of .di c ; therein : 1. Supervisors ol illect' -.: ..u . pointed by the Circttil Coait . . .v- . j plication of ten citizens i :i i.u-c' or county, through the e hti i S :; . . sor, and hold office durirv' t'u ; . of the Court. Two Supervisors aie appv.iud i each precinct, of opposite i.!;: . 1 r. . timents, who must be v. u : and oble to read an .1 write the , language. V 3. They must take .and - 1 e . i . ; statutory" oath of oiiiee and l.r same with the Chic: Suikt. . ., entering upon duty. 4. They are required t .-. " . . . place of registration and m ;i . : all tiuies when a 'member , t t or -other Unite-d States e t'.ie . . elected. - fa i i e. atiey are lot:vK. c eeti;-;. .. ; . sucii positions as in their jn i rin! " ., i , best enablethcm to see the !a,' ; ;.., and tho persons ctferin tn u-:. ; vote, itud to sera! in i. - the i . , which the registration .. being eouducUd. i. They are to jr.r.tt. aud challenge any pe- , :-; x ; suspected to he 'wiom ti.i.. register or vote, and u : -i . ... books the name of any : . be fraudulently w . , regis'er and vole. 7. They must pi i . . strrtitinLio the iv:;i.si. . aud may atiix the-.r : . t . . . page thereof, in -:ich i.s.i! -.' . . able them to detect a.;d .. wrongful addition o- r...i v. Or cheeks theieia. S. They arc t-. i scrutinize eaeii o ? :, - : . alter the cio-o oi ;.... i ' lay, i a wh.." e 1 1 ' ; . mil h;'. ever -a;-: L .- . ' may be encier-t ! . ; leave the- j'.l.t.-e of : until sueii i . . . r.i. . gether itii it:e c .. of the voie. : i i . turns, i ert itte-ites ....1 tuple.- t lii 1 1 . , , . . . ' ; tratioa el i'u' cJ. . . i in-". ' to the Chief apt;: : .i i i.t Uli!.; full aa.i di Mtfi vi e verv vote etl'eied r ;;' .-; awful .ICiriti at i .;i ..; refused; every attempt . prevent," er bstu;ti .;: tleni to refiner oi e. ing or voting, or . .ill not entitled to reji-t ister or vote; evtrv . : o.iciLaliou, illicit-. j ui.tti viiich will be found in thio num- I ber .i in- Post. We hope lhat every ' Chairtian d a ( cured idhi - ;;i W: I , nu critic Htformer in th Sit will i nnmhi r - ! h , . ia i M'ltiu'i'. m areful iT-ruTsl. IhaL eJirv mi rcler t thi -e t.i what a lea-ling Dennxrat ha to lh:i: ": I:- ., .. ... .1. .i... . . i.iv muii h uii' i iaiuis i;:cy arc prev-ing for the bights: i fiiee in the gift ed the American people. DrMA iAr.Xf, was for many ear the largest ttcaler in proprietary medi cines ia the city of New York. While enacd in this buin??s his name be came as familiar as a heue hold word throughout the l'ni:-tl State. Having aopurcd a lufficierey of this world's goods, hs retired froei bui:ies.s several years ago. lie is a resident of Brook lyn, aud some Vtjs aixc was !erted to Conrre by the Doasocntcr of that city. We bav ix etiuVocalbal W bv-j came a thief dwiiug his CoefrvKviatial career. He isacvaa .f character ard wealth ard d-es nH (dlow puliUts a a ! lrvfj i. lit) m at prx- waer!'11 dell, ha :. t 1 v charjre ' f h - ' -1 i doar. lie " - -,r-con-j!ii r.t 'y-' I year lov.?. r : n jK-riene v a:. 1 ' . ment.iry - , ' ?elf, -!.";. id : .r v which itv. '..:' SO litt'e -legila:. r, ...: dtd rot ov-s .!-' ! pirtar.ee t ; .i r mlttet-. We :i-n trict r. j... -ir; think i: tia?e , t not six yrar i -. msn tn '-- - i u ; ; : . : . .1 e -7 i ' a - tV l U .- i ye:, a a V .i Idcll was loo JaJeil to speak. Ni.vv Mail lLTts. Wc tali at !eat:..ie: titos" iatcresltl to the advtf t.-eruciis lo be found elsewhere iu thin :.-- a o oi tho l'eir asking for bids for carrying the United Stalea mail between ' Snau-'uoro iu Onflow county and ieau tort ill CarUret county ; also for bids for . any iog the mail between Wilming ton, and Point Caswell in l'eodtr county. , The ll.-st mtrulioncd uf these routes is ' anew one, and the peopio of the two j places rvid along Um ronla arc aader many viigatiou to V. P. CAADAY : o r- Li . , c g th o aani e eauhl i-hed. 1 bey i : : . . I D.'-. that HerUng va.iraie pa;. ;a Stale a utx i a :;a;a! lkewiNa Arn., tut an Utn iuan.i - i- iT cntat . he utterly rrpadiatew Tilden and hallCiJ- ssiu lfcmi. , - eaponuai ot When such ar as Dvutaa Iljitae c ic-t eue. i . r.if t i.i i Nj.-.ii Cir vi.',.., a2l a' . rtia readily see that while Urasahoppcr I . l!.rf co:. . 4. nauuc.t was in lngrwi ccmsptnoH and nnh other lenocrsti u ettt otffiiatl j tbeto iacon:n . fci.iUe ia ::.'rtctit aiu uf Ute coaa- i aa " vioiaiiou c-; tt.,. - try, under the kua roa ef "trhrra" f 4JT JtOi.i -d -i. a- ! b. been o,kiC i. UialilrL l"1."! ' J iateri,-, of Lis feUw ciU.'e&s of t taosdjsr r.i:',, low aad Ca;tci wofcti ad La pr. j,'ti thi. i red lheai aiali !'; ii.i.ii. JIKit.' rr r molestation, violene . : of, ou. the part of anv i son whatever, to prc w, visois or other ottieer,, r froclr wforminir alTcV:- otSco at .such registry'. i. -.i aud generally, every v .: at reiarvmr lo such elect on the names of the i th-:; . , !cs the reef. I". Sufervi-or !-;o - tuaLe arrests estrept vdi. thereto by the )K . i v ' have no autia ri'. v wu?.: the imc at: I j i : : v.ittrg, and r.i t - een1 l:.ld:n: t.., counliivg f the m -- - e , tttrj; thereof '1. Supe rvi-j- r f ( . . duty, are nvi saln.'-tt State authority or i r and m ao sucl...a. d . srfctt. Ir; eotiv.. i . aay that the laiauife pose cl the law ttud r w 3"r o Kletr.uon sri-sec-ire a fair eic tiot , i 7t ihf-v hai c 'he I indulge r:.j Kr. Ur .1: . re r Wi. tcloe. f fni5o .a It a, lie taaa who aa hs4u greater a.fit r-i 1. ucs uch Iaasjge about tte prrat Nit aruon - . t .:il k c 1 e- ' Kirlnii !. . . tried to do. t. h t-ene.li i l.i Dis- I a. win cw ioba i at etur, t . I wc thick it htrt tite'-foT rooie i ai..-r. i- trict? If W. P. C-uad-iy U eli greM for tlx cata ia iiovwu aad diira bot do. r t-.i-.-o than his eooiprtitor has deae, then wc ha'.I !el like eafecint lie erdcr .f ilto. IHx, Shot bio oa th p.-U ted to Coa-1 'PoJ poadfT cl. belora lif y i their saragrt ft a aaa so dtickl of -etcry dua to aa rvaidcratk) a I haee uc their has-Js. Ixl trerr tc-dj read il !ct: ; It will da ihcm F1. a " I lc Noretabrr Bswber of Tirr Ri rt iur mtrtiijf Wfbw a. It is titJci with fJi;kwJ iaffftatirtt rare i. ;r vbo.- vba are artv-ly rr-fj I L . S. Cvrw,J4 Tsr.t t t ' a Waddell. the uaa who gt aiL a Exhliag the Yaakee a J stedted Tor tat aaiaistry. c. Wad-Wt, lk aaaa ao voted to giv kiatif o, dollar oa the tail ia!a-arjjrrab. i. L. ' Atw. . V. t "iUkxx. ti a it ; -a bin? Ws-i-Ici:. tie ta.n t by rdv :z 1. O. I". L , i i ct ,-ew i ir .. . U.USA?5:kr tf ' I la trjarj v( mjs? I h s HAf- wt.,i as ajKoaasai; I :t low tts. oslr vaj.f MJ't . h hire U-v- a I Vlaailur aixl Vrr try; TU Um f UfC r,.-, - 1 lay rutl Clafcstv; tHJaocaaOr Rp- iLaATjje. k.& i- r x ua svm -as ,ak.,. . . 4U (Vai i 1 -Refer" -ii . oavh , Vacaaiui aa4
The Wilmington Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 13, 1876, edition 1
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