fmrRSPA? '.MORNING, NOV. 9, 1876.
NOUTU" C AKOLI N A.
' ThoH- K, Tarnell, State Librarian,
The Friends of Temperance State
nVf.ntiou meets at Shelby on "SYed-
fnc cV waf spirit medium
. -y fl-as called the Prince of the Pow-
raiiiiah physician ac accusing each
' ' '0tber -pf unwise - treatment o& patients
ilurinjr the yellow fever epidemic.
The ',' inter True Southron says: The
-The Cape.. Fear, straight-out De
mocratic in politics, is well printed, and
isa newsy journal. jt-.
nurlincjton Ilawkeye : "They are
jK-rfpniiing the cantata of 'Joseph' at
the opera house in Des Moines, They
luul.no trouble in securing talent to re
prtex nt most all the members of pot -iphar's
family, but they had to send clear
to Burlington to get a man to play
Joseph." ,
V riot occurred in Raleigh Thursday
nijrht at the last grand Democratic
rai. Pistol shots were fired and a
policeman was beaten; the secretary of
the Kadi'cal State Executive Commfttee
was an aggressor in the affair, the win
dows of Dr. Blacknell's private office at
the Yarborough House were broker
Wilmington & Weldon
RAILROAD CO.
Office op Gen 'l Sui'eiuxt" indent,
Wilmington, N. C, Oct. 5, 1876.
Oi AND AFTER SUNDAY. OCTOBER
8th, 1876, Passenger Trains on the
Wilmington & Wei don Railroad will run
as follows :
'.. DAY TRAIN
Leare Wilininfrton, Front St.
Dcpbt, at - - , . . . . 7:15 A.M.
Arrive at Goldeboro - 11:42 A. M.
Rocky Mount - - 1:40 IV m!
!' J ; Weldon r - - . - 3:20 P. M.
Leave Y eldon, daily . . u .12:40 P. M.
Arrive at Rocky Mount 2:23 P. m!
-'" . Goldsboro - t:C5 1 M?
.. " Wilmington, Front
.? ; St. Depot . - 7-eO P. M.
NIGHT TRAIN,
With Passenger Coach Attach :d. -Leave
Wilmington at . - - 0:15 P; M
Arrive atGoljsboro - - 12:45 A
It pck Mount .. - 3:37 a! M
, . eldon . - (5:15 A. M
j-cuve emon, daily . . 8:10 P M
Arrive at Rocky Mount - - 10:4f a! M
'a- id81boro - 1:50 A. M
Wilmington . . 8:15 A. M
, . ii.diuj iram maKes close connection
at Weldon for all points North via Bav
Line,!Jaily except.Sunday, and daily via
1 Richmond and all-rail route.
Night Train makes close connections at
Richmond.
. FREIGHTTRAINS will leave Wilming
ton triweekly at 5i$i A. M., and arrive at
1:40 P. M. JOHN F. DIVINE,
octl5-tf
General Agent,
The Raleigh Observer
Ui . inn xoiii jjAi uj? juvj:aiber
1876, and in the city of RA LEIGH
the undersigned will Commence tl.e publi
cat oabf
: M ' ' ." ". .
ZHE O BS E R V li 11,
A DAILY AND WEEKLY
D e m ocr a t i c N e w spa per.
: Of long experience in their pi ofession
as editors, respectively of the Favetteville
Observer and the Wilmington J, iurxal
XT rpTTTC 1 "rtr t-v i tr , , I
wicy uo iioi, anecx, to aoubt the st undness
of the general judgment which assigns
them, ability to furnish a newspaper suited
io me Deeds and adapted to the tastes of
the people of North Carolina. 'Diflerinff
m politics in the olden time, tl ere wat
never a difference between the O jserver
and the Journal in zeal for the interests
and honor of North Carolina. To promote
the one, and to uphold and add to the
other will be object of the Observer now.
It will be their highiaim to deserve the
public confidence by t&rncst efforts to pro
mote the public welfaFe, first and foremost
of North Carolina, next of all the South
ern States, and finally, and through these,
of the whole Union. They think "that this
can only be eflected by the prevalence oi
Democratic principles and the dismissal ol
the Radical party from the places and
power;which they have so greatly abused,
and under whose baleful rule the South
has been outraged and the whole country
has been impoverished '-and dissTac-pd
1
FETER M. HALE.
W. L. SAUNDERS.
KATES OF SI :z SCRIPT ro.
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Daily Observer, six moniths, 4 00
Weekly Observer, one year, - "2 00
Weekly Observer, six'montlis, 1 00
.W.-'l: SAUNDERS,
Wilraiat-ton, N. C
Oct 15-1 ni
CHOICE GROCERIES.
500 BBLS rL0'UR' dmrent es;
BBLS SUGARS;
BOXES MEAT;
COFFEES Rio, Laguyras and Old Gov-
ernment Java, rery fine.
Sugar Cured nams,
Lard, in kegs and tierces;
Shot, Brooms, Buckets, &c, &c.,
For sale low by
OcU9 lm BINFORD, CRO W & CO.
TilEWmrPIIolESTA'n
WEEKLY JlELKUOqs'
-t ;
'NE WSPMPER,
PublLshed ,at Greensboro, N. C,
; 5BYREV.J L. MICHATJX
Price $3 'per annum. octai-tf
MIS CELLANEO US.
GEO. MYERS' IS THE PLACE.
BUY YOUR
Family Groceries
."-OP-
GEORGE MYEB3.
G E T Y O U R
LIQUORS
OF
; GEORGE MYERS.
'.--- r j H
USE ONLY
PURE, -
SWEET
MAS II WHISKEY
V X I)
B L U EIG U A SS,
FOR SALE OXLT BY
GEORGE MYERS,
11 and 13 South Front Street.
oct 17-t.f
KtfXAXSVILLE
AND FEWALE SEMINARY,
R. II. MILLARD, Principal.
TUITION : .
Preparatory Department -$15 00
Higher Classes - - - - - - - 20 00 to 25 00
Board per month 10 00 to 12 00.
COURSE OF STUDY.
Mathematics, thorough2English course.
Latin, Greek and French.
The town of Kenan svilltf, is beautifully
situated on- a ridge of hills in the most
healthy portion of Duplin county.. The
nhabitants of the town are noted for their
morality and refinement, and the seminary
offers great inducements to students who
desire to learn and to be free from the
temptations and . 'allurements of large
tow- . novJMu-
REPRINTS OF THE 1
t
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rpiIE OLITICAL FERMENT AMONG
X the European natsons, the strife be
tween Church and State,- the discussion ol
science in relation to Theology,, and the
constant publication of new works on
these and kindred topics, will give unusual 1
interest to the leading foreign Reviews
during 18T0. Nowhere else can the in
quiring reader find in a condensed form
the facts and arguments necessary to guide i
him to a correct conclusion. j .
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LISHINd COMPANY;
41 Barclay Street, New York . con
tinue the rcpiint'dtJie four leading
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mview Whig, London Quar
terly Review Conservative),
'Westminster Review (Lib
. eraly British Quarterly
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TERMS Patable Stiuctlt in Advance:
For any oneReie - - $ 4 00 per annum.
For .any two Reviews - 7 00 "
For any three Reviews, 10 00 ' " "
For all four "Reviews . 12 00 " '
For Blackwood's Mag- .
azine - - - 4 00 ;" "
For Blackwood's and
one Review 7 00
For Blackwood and 2
Reviews - - 10 00 """ 11
For Blackwood and 3
Reviews 13 00 "
For Blackwood and the
four Reviews - . 15 qq ' a"
The Postage will be prepaid by the pub
hsbers without charge to thft subscriber,
only on the express condition that sub!
scnptions are paid invariably in advance at
the commencement of eaeh year.
, CLUBS :
A discpunt of 20 per cent -n-ni k i
lowedto clubs of 4 or mrs'n . Ehu
four copies of Blackwood or of one rS:
allowed to the gettJr-up 0?"
PREMIUMS : '
oiume lor 1S75 of such periodicals as
as thev mav RiihfiKriho "wucais as
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Or instead, new subscribers to anv two
three or four of the aW tz7 two
have one of the FRe'fJ
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Neither prenuums. to subscribers nor
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. Circulars with further parUcular'may
be had on annhVitirtn 0 ,uaJ
f f - vu .VU
The Leonard Scott Publishing Co
noy 3 41 Barclay St., New York
Wood! Wood! Wood!
500 LADS G0D mY WOOD AT
Prices to Sun the Times.
oct 17-lw ' - WLVILLE & cb;?
MISCELLANEOUS
.S JS R.I JB'R.
HA8 JUST RETURNED FROM THE
othf and Lu opened for th
WINTER SEASON
The largest assortment, best quality and
nicest madt
Stock of caothing
AND GENTS' FURXISUINQ GOODS
erer displayed in Wilmington. Price are
ao low aa to enable erery one to buy, eren
intheaehard time.
A large lot of tlione
Splendid White Snlrta, all Ready
Made (except button holes),
,AND FOR .THE SMALL SUM OF OO
CENTS WORTH 2 SO A PIECE.
Don't forget to call oa
A. SHRIER,
noy 5-tt No. 30 Market street.
MUSIC !
100 Pieces
Q HO ICE SELECTION.
TOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL.
E. Vax LAER'S NEW PIECE,
" HAPPY THOUGHTS."
Received to-day.
C W. YATES'
novS-tf. Book Store.
Bacon, Flour, &c.
CTk BOXES D. S. ilDES,
0J 300 BBLS. FLOUR (all grades),
100 Hhds. and Bbls. CUBA MOLASSES,
100 Bbls. S. II. SYRUP, !
50 Bags COFFEE, j
50 Bbls. SUGAR, 1
100 Bbls. GLUE, '
500 Bdls. HOOP IRON,
00 Bales HAY.
BAGGING, TOBACCQ, SNUFF, SO AP
LYE, CANDY, TIES, CHEESE,
SPIRIT BARRELS, LARD, '
' NAILS", &c., &c.
octl5-tf WORTH & YORTH.
PLEASANT WORK. GOOD PAY.
IN EVERY COUNTY IN NORTH CAR
olina. Active men can find rrofit:hl
employment in canvassing for (snherH.
bers to
THE OBSER VER.
Price of the Daily per annum $8 00
Price of the Weekly per annum 2 00
v ery liberal commissions allowed
t3T Address Col. W. L, Saudeks,
Wilminirton. N. C. until nrpmhpr in
After that date,
THE OBSERVER,
oct(27-tf Raleigh, N. C.
. Orders Solicited
1TIOR WILCOX, GIBBS & CO.'S' Ma,
nipulated Guano for Kmall
"Beasley's" Patent Cotton Ties, Choice
jiuiiets ana 3iacKerei, . 11. Syrup and.
Molasses, Coffee. Suirar and Flour. C.tc
and Candies, Bacon, Pork, Lard, &c.
uooas .weu seiectea and promptly for
warded at Lowest Market Prices throurh
o20-lm PETTEWAY 8CHULKEN,
The Daily News..
SUBSCRIPTION PK10E
$5.UO a Year.
Send Postal Card for a sample copy.
The Weekly News.
A Paper for the people, and a friend to
the farmer and industrial class
of the 1 country.
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Sl.OO a Year.
Send Postal Card for sample copy..
nov 3-tf .
CALL AND SEpT
SOME NICE C H II 0 If OS
AT
DAN FORT IV S.
noT4-tf
HILLSBORO RECORDER,
ESTABLISHED 1820.
THE OLDEST PAPER IN NORTH CAR
OLINA. TAE RECORDER, APART FROM 1T3
'J,1 merits, offers superior Induce
ments to the merchants of WilmlnMon as
a medium of advertising. It haTt lar
and increasing circulation In the counties
AUmanee, Person and Casirel
y, aj " wuubc Becuons oi Urangre
f?iramf DC5 mo8t cloeeIy connected fy
the Interests of tr&iA J.
lanufacturers will also profitby 'the
growing spirit of iigrkWnd Impnmv
ukui, ana ine tendency to the adopUon of
. w ftUUDUOO
r-saring machinery, to reach the ej
ears of a large and intelligent class
and
eres
of
li ..n .1 medium of the Re
corder. Address . J.D. CAIIEEOV
hot 4j Ed. & Pro 'r, mmboro, U. 'ci
XISC ELLAS FOUS
Catolina Central Rail
I way CompVt
OmcK Gexxjlil SrratxrcrDrxT.
! Wilmington, K. C, Sept. 15, 1878.
j CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
ON AND AFTER 8UNDAT, THE 17tL
Inst., trains will ran orer this Rail
way as follows:
4
PASSENGER AND MAIL EXPRESS.
Leare Wilmington at - - 650 A.M.
Arrire In Charlotte at - - 620 P. M.
Leare Charlotte at . - 620 A. M.
Arrire at Wilmington at - 820 P. M.
JDailj except Sunday?.
THROUGH FREIGHT.
Leare Wilmington at - - 730 P. M.
ArriTe at Charlotte at - - 1220 P. M.
Leare Charlotte at - - 0:45 P. M.
Arrire at Wilmington at - 12300 M.
I Daily except Sundays.
tLOCAL FREIGHT.
Leare Wilmington - - CAQ A. M.
Arrire at Lanrinburg - 62J5 P. M.
Leare Laurinburj? - - SsOO A. M.
Arrire at Charlotte - - 425 P.M.
Leare Charlotte . - 5:00 A. M.
Arrire at Laurinburg 420 P. M.
Leare Laurinburg 5a00 A. M.
ArriTe at Wilmington , 420 P. M.
Leare Wilmington'"
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays
LcaTe Charlotte
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays!
; No Passengers allowed or Tickets' sold
by Freight Trains.
I JV. Q. JOHNSON",
General Superintendent.
; X3T Papers publishing Time Tables ol
Company, note changes. oct 15-ly
REMOVAL !
N. JACOBI'S
!
1 HARDWARE DEPOT
t
t
!
HliMOVEl) TO
NO. 10,
SOUTH FRONT ST., NEXT DOOR TO
j MALLARD & CO'S SADDLERY
AND HARNESS 8TORE.
Where we shall 13
VERY (I LAD TO WELCOME
ALL OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS.
i nov 5-ly
r SUGARS
FOR CASH
CRUSH KD,
GRANULATED,
POWDERED,
EXTRA C"
I STANDARD "A,"
i . .
YELLOW "CV
All bought for Cash and will be retailed at
l
IAIYV FIGURES FOR CASH.
FERRIS' TRADE MARK HEATS, "
t3T THE BEST. j2
Take no other. For sale by
i JAMES C. STEVENSON.
1 nov-tf
Alex. Sprunt & Son,
COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
oct!54f
S. JEWBTT,
"JgOOKSELLER, STATIONER AND
j NEWSDEALER. HAS FOR SALE
TURNER'S MTU GAROLIXA ALIIAXAC
I , .
i , . ,
i - tor '
octsita 1 8 :7'7- . - :
I
Highoat Award bit
-cot-
TLa United Butes Centcmlal Comntlsstan
mmmj worn to Messrs. ; W &.1AU & CO..
-' - ... i . - ;
DIPLOMA OF HONOR AND MEDAL OP MERIT FOR CONCERT
GRAND, PARLOR GRAND AND UPRIGHT PIANOS.
f2Tf,bttlllir f fJrtt arrears mly tatb, tIu '
the judge. actomriryter; the medals. Tbe wrtJuLce
the KNA BE PIANOS to U 1
Tke Wt expeaesta r the art aT Plaae fcaxln a4 nair eutltleJ ! the
teaalAg position. .
Combining all t Wms or a raarxcr ixstarxaxr la the iiiwni.v iimm:
axAJTicmr or toccm, arracTiTrxts or actiox. r
SOLIDITT AND 0RI01XALITT OF CONSTRUCTION AND EXCtLLLNCE UK
WORKMANSHIP.
The Kna've award L not eonflneU u any slogle style of luinioftu a. u the c s wiii
ot' er exhibitor, to tils department, but cxmiprtM iU.
ALL FOUR STYLE S .
and stands unquaUfied by phrase. Indicative of meJJnrr iy
The above Piano, are for sale st
M f Heinaberger's Live Book Store.
IRREPRESSIBLE!
INDESTRUCTIBLE !
INDISPENSABLE!
I b.Te Just retorned from the NORTHERN and EASTFRN M VPKTT i i
hare purchased the handsomest Stock of FANCY and ST?PLE . 1AKKLTk hn 1
DRY GOODS
eTer offered la this market. I bare now on exhibition a Urge and varied tVi,f
BLACK AND COLORED DRESS SILKS, BASKET SUITING, In .11 the u A,.:
Black and Colored' MOnAnw; all price.; POPLINS, SEKKE, ALPACAS,
CASHMERES, HUNTER CLOTTIS, CLOAK INC5, ITIl. CLAKsi
SHAWLS, BLANKET8, Mm V, Women's and CLIMrra's UNDKKWLWlf
Handsome CASS LME RES. t2TFULL LINE OF CARPETlNliS!
t3T "DomesUc" Fashion Catalogue are now ready for Delivery.
oct 15-tr
J. J. SHEPARD,.
North aide Market street. VeU Bec.ni
and Third, TYllsalnr.tsn.
TTASCHOICEGROCERIESOFETERT
11 description and la endles. TsricUr..
FRESH JUICT APPLES,
FLOURS, SUGARS, CRACKERS,
Baker's Bread,
and erery other artlcl. U be found at.
FIRST CLASS J1AKERT.
Also at the same place contracts may be
made on the most reasonab!. term, with
the proprietor for
HOUSE, S1IP JLND SIGN PARTING.
BRONZING AND GILDING done la the
most skillful -and arU&Ue manner. Old
chandeliers, candlesticks, mirror snd pic
ture frame, made to look as food as new
A new and well selected stock of Paints,
Oils, Glass, Soaps, &c, alwsys on hand.
Call on me If yon want a bargain and
hare the cash. oct 25-tf
New and Fresh Goods
-or-
EVERY CnmCTEli MO DESCRIPTION
t
ALL THE NOVELTIES IN
Family Groceries
Can always be found tn our choice stock at
... ,..'
5 and 1 Xorta Front Street,
nor 5-tf CHAS. D. MYERS & CO.
THOSE THINGS
WHEREOF WE DO EAT AND DRINK
.'-.
RE TO BE FOUND ALWAYS IN
GREATEST VARIETY AND IN
EXPENSIVE COST AT
5 and 7 North Firont St.
nor 5-tf CHAS. D. MYERS &CO,
A CAHLV
We REGRET TO ANNOUNCE TO
our friends and customer the death of Mr.
ElxMuxxat, the senior caexaberof the
firm, on the 12th Instant. -
The busines. of the concern will go on
a. hereto Core under the direction and man
- ..-.. - . '
atraeat of the surrhin partner wlihout
. .
Interruption.
We hope to merit and receir. a coetlnu
ance of the patronage and ccmldence herej
tofore ao IlberaH bestowed. . ' , " '
MURRAY A CO. ' :
Uj Gk. 8loax, Sarrlrln Partner. -oct
191m
tho Centennial!
aid the' Jcc!rr. of Awards, L utumI. '
R. M. Mclntire.
TOE ALDIXE COHPAXrs
NKW rUM.ICATlONS.
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f
THE ALDINE THE ART JOUKNA L UK
r AMERICA.
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X not only well uta!tKl Inrt.rv l-a.
ture, but is brfnr citiUnUv dtt
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riral In the wbnlewr.fJd of r1o)i-! Jjw.
atore. The teauUful dcnrjrtrs. -Mu
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erery subscriber, U a dx-idi Ljt, t, 1 m
If pnlble add tn the pu:riir hi. h r.u
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Circulars and full luformaUm uu i i4ka
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gant fonti4ere, orirlnallr rnrraicl .u
steel for the London Art Journal, rntt
duelnu at a price wiil ln the .j.ulir n h
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fire times the amount. The pistes LaTe
been the altractljn of
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THE ART JOURNAL
complete In 11 monthly parts at 11 l aeh.
reproducing the best full pact? il!u-lrUon
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trations and Drawing Class Copies.
A Luxe collection of picture of dl.Tem.t
sixes and on almost every coder! rsMe sul -Ject
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T Jope and are now oCcrud at aprkeJc
tended to make them jf;uLar in errty
sense. Envelope No. 1 , conuinl Ulno.
t fol enrjarlns, is now ready and will 1 e
-nt, postage paid, to any addres for ot e
djilar. A liberal discount to arts and
teachers. V
THE ALDINE PASSE rARTOUTS.
. In compliance with repeated requests
the publishers of the AlxIxe bsre re-
Ked Impretulow of many of their ftort
otlfnl plate for pae-part at framing.
Tho eats are mounted,, en a beautifully
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ae.
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j Cairrassers wanted. .
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