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ay of all suob and getting lat save KB, Hit, iiim aaain 1 Hire tb Cinciu-1 IVHlVril A IICT-I JB Caroliua Central Inoti Eha-uir-dp oomtiIiiUiiitintr the te- I RiaeilV oifle man who does thVnoifai- i Bishop Haven ban written explanatory leUfrauthi841gr: ful uerformancatiBostcW, it does not amount to luch as a long aVe" 1 1 1 ii i ii laniii mii ii ia i ii imiiiai WOT. it. BUUNABD, i CICERO W. ttAHBISt WILMINGTON. N.

the nomination "fre-atTiCsetfr -ntrdeepublCamrU Very well sadriiedUb the .1... 11 i .1 THE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC 18 RESPECTFULLY INVITED TO THE FACT THAT THE Carolina entral Hallway being completed and tally rqaipped for bn wneBKe offers with its coDnect-ions it WilmiDgtonTboib vU HireclSteamerLtneeaa! via eldca-and orbDionth, to Baltimore, Philadelphia. New York, Boston and Pr. videiiCe uneqnaled facility for hand ins: shipments from CHAELOTTE, STATESYILLE, tnd'arltititmr on ihe Ohio. Atlmta A Richmond Air Line, orth Caroliisa and Western North Carolina Railroads as well aa all points in GEORGIA AND ALABAMA.

Inxurance from haetern cities euarautt-ed aa low as via any other line. No terminal or tranrfer charges, ud Kaiea al wava a low ih loueai. Kates to all points furnished npod application to the undersigned. Offlce In Bank of New Hsnover Building flp-tf F. W.

CLAkK, General Freight Age-t iiatinfbr CliarlesFraoU Adams I i-'a i ftf. i I u. iuc 1M viw. rii IiiiH-s niHri'f full nprhuna in Inn ttfw I a nientbrrf ihe dama faniifr jetting offica'isk satUfoetlun ui bibl 4le 'ttuild i Imve rhnsen flinrUJrjiqjcUajaaltfcXt will dw better tlmn no Adtims al all. -i i -Te news oTfee probaldo early, re covery of the great lawyer, Charles O'Conoiy is welcome news to all.

Asr a reformer and lofty-minded citizen he is venerated by all honest and well-meaning persons. NEWSPAPER OPINION. So the tribune: i An impression is abroad tliat thai much abused couple, liiabop Haven and Mr. John Y. Foster, iiavu buiidcd bttier tbaUaor land have dealt ihu tliiid-tei in 8ook a staggering uiow.

Tbev ve abouleoual credit lor The spectacle, says the Brooklyn Argus, of Watteison, Haistead and Bowles iu council tiu the affairs of the Kaiion lur-uislies one of those too rare occasions when Uie American eaigle feels eufflciently reassured to put its head under us wing and go Baltimore 6'itn: Mr. Blaine's failure to vote is generally attributed to a feeling of delicacy on bis part as a rival oi LGeiii Griiut for ihchoiniuaticm. In iact, it was openly retnurked ou ibe floor aud in the galleries of the Huuse ibat Mr. Bluiue, by his action, bad, openly aud lor the fiisi time announced himself as a caudidale. Thu8 1 the Lockpoit, N.

Y. Union, Democratic: For two jears we have predicted the reuumiualiou of Graut. The selection of another would drive ibe lt unheal) piuty iulo baukrupley. Its priiuiples have vanished with the occasion that called itiuio What rema uu Ut hH0 it together ik the coliesive power of pubiic piuudti, and Grant is uiusier of me The N. Y.

Tribune says: The IIoue vote on subsidies is a duel ing siD. Coming so shonly outhbeeis of Mr Keir's eitciiou, it may luirly be construed as a renewed pledge of ibe mnjoiity against rail-i ouU and steamship j't ot all soils, ibe 6outhern Pucihc'tt, ibe Pacific Mail's, Post master General Jewell's, oranv other. The Speaker will be fully warranted in accept iug this as the deliberate judgment of the House, and Constituting bis committee iu nccoidance wiib it. From the Portland, Maine, Argus: It seems John T. Foster thiuks bis letter to Mr.

liiaiue, as published ny us, is untrue in some lespecls. If be will come onbeiebei an tee it and point out what ihe ujiirutbs are. Is it ibe date at which he told Mr. Blaine be could have the delegation of Kewv Jersey, or is it his statement that the Piesident had joined the secret auli Catholic Older? Please explain, Mr. Foster, aud you can do better by Beeing i our manuscript llian by going to Wash ingion to see Sir.

Blaine. Sad Death ul" Daughter (. Geueral Jordaa. Kew York Herald, Wednesday. Coroner Cioker held an inqueat yesterday alternoou in the case of the tittle girl, Katie Jordan, who shot herselt last Saturday evening, the 4 j.b while playing with a pistol, at the residence of her parent, No.

243 west Fnny-second street. The jury rendered a verdict of accidental snooting. The victim of this accident was the daughter of General 1 nomas Jordan, who served as chief of staff to General Beauregard during the rebellion, and had since been kuowu in connection with ihu Cuban insurrection. The General had been to olateii Island to look after -a vacant house he has there, and, while returning otopped at a conltcliouer's an4 boughi borne sweetmeats -and knick-uacks for the iittle girl. After! sul per he told her to go to his overcoat pocket and She 'would get the be had brought isjie complied aud while ransackiusr his Docket tuuud -ii i i tl si I a very small pmiot which the tjeneral4 bad beeu iu the habit of carrying, This; she look anil" began playing with, raying, while holding it to her head, "Alain ma, suppose I should shoot.

The words, had scarcely escaped her lips when the pistol MiappeUaod the, ball entrei. her lore- Dead ana penetrated ber brain, one died almost instantly. 4 i A Cool and Horole Woman. A dav or two since, aboat mid- nj.h while sheriff Intiis, of Plymouth' county, Iowa; was away Iroai huiHCA iiorse-tiuet by the nsme of oIkti ho was reteutlyUirftsied ai'Lfmars and contimd in the county 'jail, there by sojiMi meaus became, posnevsed ol a naw, iron, bar, aud other tools, aud was industriously at work making his ay out of jail, and would have ac-ompHshed his object in a short time had uot he Sheriff wifa been awakened by the and, suspecting spiuethiog wrong, reconnoitfered the premises and, taking in the situation at a glance, immediately formed her plan ot action. She weutbaok irjtp her room, dressed herself in a suit of her- husband's olotbt, loaded a revolver, unlocked the cell door where the thief was confined, and', boldly walked in and threatened httu wij.h instant death unless he immediately surrender and did as she dictated.

made him lie gn his face while aba tied his hands and fett, is)e. tools with whiffy he had 'Ue'fi for liberty, and tbvu she coolly sat wifb bjar prisct-Yier, coiktd revol yer ih i an4 watvhed bin; until bar husband's return, whan the prisoner was placed in iv' -Tbe May uf riaae Ooaa. JPittsbtfrjgh remarks: l. 1 oue. The exception is the 1 Patt feat-ol Iw-klrfl hbAl fvoutliFul voiouand hefVowihfiliijffUiei uL R.itf tbe exception only Which is, that it is the predestined weasean empoppuiut as they lucrease in veira.

I I George Eliot's new novel is entitled" Daniel Is good book binding a lost art? cynically asks tue Y. lima. Gen. Kicbafd Taylor, of Louisiana, and sou of Gen. Zacxary is a social favorite iu Paris.

M. Leverrier, the astronomer, Says there will be immense suowfaJU iu December aud January. A new hotel is announced in New. Ywrk called "The liuckinghaui." There is to be no bar-room in it." A little five-year-old Wisconsin boy was heard say iug lo bis little brother: J. know what Amen means.

'Il means that 'you niusu'l touch Mannu. told me so." Which was bis cluldisii but literal interpretation of so let it be." A colored woman iu Macon, wrote to tier iiusbaud in South Caroliua: You rote me word you was com in' bum Boon, and vu have not kum. So I am korting now; 1 am goin' lo gitmarrid, aud awa' irom lieoigy. I remain yure wife." Two lovers at Wilmington, 111., have fallen out. Th-j girl was about to marry another young man, hen her former suitor repleviued a sewing machine be had given her.

She responded by suing buu tor ibe value ojjmeaU eaten at ber bouse, and now he has ued ber lor the lane occupied in courting her. George Augur, of Hartford, has a curiosity iu the shape of a musical mouse Which be has receuuv-CuUght. instead of the squeak which belongs io that of animals, the mouse has a very peculiar cry, wnicb is an almost uniutiou ot a bird, ami, occuSiouullj iuc uuiiiial produces as swc.t touts as do many of the singing oirds. The following letter from a young mau was lately addressed to a Judge ot Piobate. "oil lather Uepuileu this hie uot long heuce, leeviug a wiie anil bve scorpions, lie dieu detested, uudhlse-lalc is likely to prove insolvent, was let exe-culiouer, and being told ibat you were judge ot reprobates, apply lo you lor letters of condemuauou," MISCELLANEOUS.

TlisGredt Retail iJiDct of iliB FOR 8 ALB AT AUCTION AT 34 MARKET ST. 34 Ha VNO PERFECTED ARRANGFM ENT8 BY which ike character my bainr will br chan .1 hav determioed tosvll at Auction vt-ry dullarV worth of good cwnialucd ia my KetaU Stock. TbU eomprUe TJie LaiBst Stock of Goads ia Wilminitca, ANOAMOUNTINOTO OVER 2 5 0 0 0 Worth of SEASONABLE 8 ad ELEGANT GOODS, coinititiog of Sillu, VelreU Drea Goods In Every Variety, English, French aad American Cassiir.erefl, Black Clotbg, DoetkioA, Bearers, Melten, Waterproof and Satlnetii, together with Ladies', Gents' Childrea'sUnderwear, Hortry, GHtcs, 8hlrt, Cellar- Cm Ribbons. uice, aawl in end- less vimvty. vTijiialitT and price: aa- aeia, Maraeiiie vanw, aureaa sneet- jcjj.

ricKiDg, uonoru, -1 ani uiotnj), i owie. xHapunt uiapera. aaa OTHER LINEN AND COTTON GOODS GREAT VARIETY. IN Trunks, 8atcbets. Umbreilaa.

BaU. Shoes. Fascy badgaw, wUh-thouaaBd of oih.r Xormlaii al)e(tii-r ibe most tie- gaat, acracitve aud desirable rtick ever aold at-Aactioa Jn-Morth Carolina. i Tt Ladies, the Merchant, the Fanner aud Mechanic are imlted attood this MAMMOTH SALE BY AUCTION. Terms Cash.

At7otdmaFthe.adforoad-liYery. Noyooda exchanged, or couditiou of sal altered after' they arebidoff. 'T-. NO BYHIDBING. Ample and comfortable accommodation be famished adies attending the se e.

livtry article pat ap will be s.la. vt to will be acconmodatcd ae to epaatiTlt a. aa far a povsiaie. Good raasc be called for and taken aa oon offa-r. the sile aa it Is pneihie to daMwr tbMa.

Thiava will econiiaaed at -the Store Ka. 94 Klarkai aivaitl. fnm day to day, ootunenviiut j. 6th, UNTIL THE ENTIRE STOCK IS SOLD. Sale to commence dally at 10 o'clock A.

8 and (4 o'clock P.M. Goods sold to parties residing in the city WILL BE DELIVERED FREE OF CHARGE. rCopob merchants, whose bills are over will be allowed 3 days time oa Srit-clasi- city acceptance. B. WEILL.

A WEILL. Agent. NOTICE OBK REGULAR BUSINESS will Ve cor.tinoed ae haretoforo at N. 2 Front street, corner Princess. dee 5-1 For Fair Week ND ItVEiiyOTHK Wf Eg IN THE YEAR, at toweet prices to bayers on the pot.

apd all orders fllled at ihe ianinK ariceol the ri th. r. lUt nsiOmerseeHdii orders direct to flu (Me i-ajaa thaptbey would have if I Pry Salted Meat Sides, Shoulder, Belllee and Back, HAMS IM TIERCES OB SMALL PACKAGES, fc-s Mew Pork, VTaler Orouiifl Meal. i-r Knllets HorriAga, SUGAR, COFFEE, SALT, KOLAS8E8 0P ALLgIND. ,8 naj ever 609 different articles of Fancy Groceries.

Ca ros. oonoi of Ilck aod roat ECSencral Frelglit Pcparlaient, WILMINGTON MAUCH 31st, 1875. i-. iiAlLltuAD LIMES, Wilinington Welddn RAILROAD CO. Omci or Gxx'i.

ScnBrjfrrarDXst, I Wiiiams-iou, N. Dec, 17 1875. Ihanse of Schedule So. 25. ON AND DEC.

i'iTH, PA1 SENGER Train on the Wilmington and WeldoL Railroad will run aa follows TRAIN. Leave Union Depot dav's ezrepted) daily, (San- At 1:35 A 11 SO A. 1:: 8 M. 3.4d P. M.

5 A. A. P. M. P.

fl Arrive at Goldsbero Rocky Weldon Leave Weldon daily Arrive at Rocky Mount. Union Depot. 0 At EXPRESS TRAIN AND THROUGH -(. FREIGHT TRAIN. Leave Union Depot daily At 7 SO P.

M. Arrive at Goldsboro 1:80 A M. Rocky Mount 4 84 A. M. 7 15 A.M.

Leave Weldon. 7:00 P. M. Arrive at Rocky Mount 9:57 P. M.

tu5 A. Jf. Union 7.30 A.M. The mail train makes close connection at WeitioL for all points North cia Bay Liae and Acqaia Creek routes. Express Train connects only with Acquia Greek route.

Pnllmaa's Palace Sleeping Cars on thla Train. FREIGHT TRAINS will leave Wilmiasrtoa triweekly at 5:00 A. and arrive at 1 :40 P. Ti. JOHN F.

DIVINE, dec 17 tS General Supcruitendxiit. General Sup'ts OSce. WILMINGTON, COLLIiriniA At (1USTAR.R.COMPANY, WILMINGTON. N. July I.

1875 Change of Schedule. AND AFTEH SUNDAY, JULY 4TH, THE loiiowmg bcneoaie will De run on thia Road: NIGHT EXPRESS ANDPA8SENGRU TRAIN (Dally). Leave 6:25 Pi Leave Florence 13:30 A. Arrive at Columbia 4:15 A. Arrive at Augusta, 8:45 A.

M. LeaveAugusta, 4:15 P. M. Leave Olumbia. 8:16 P.

Leave Fiorence 1:10 A. Arrive at Wilmineton 7:10 A Passengers going west beyond Columbia take this train, leaving Wilmington ai 6:25 P. M. Bar Pannenger Traiu Dally (except Sunday.) Leave 6:30 AM arrive at Horeuce 13:05 Leave Horcace 13:45 Anites at Wilmington. 6:23 HJI Connects at Flon nee with N.

E. trains for hartes ton and with Pi eight Train with Paseng Coach at ached for coluaibia Mondays, ednesdays a Fridays. ThrooKh Frelsbt Train Dally (except Sundays. Leave WUmmgton 1:53 P. Arrive at Florence J4(i a.

M. Arrive at Columbia 9 00 A. Leave 5 P. Leave Florence 4-00 A. Arrive at Wilmineton 30 P.

Freight Train leave Wilmington Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays at 6:10 A. and arrive at Wilmiiigton Mondays, Wednesday and Fridays at 5.S M. asseneers for harleston, Columoiaand Augusta and heyond should take Night Express Train from Wilmington. Through Sleeping Cars on night trains for Charles ton and Augusta.

JAMES ANDERSON, tnlj S-tf tiea'l Snp't CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILWAY CO. Orncri Gkkeral Supi BtsrNDKNT. I Wilmington, N. Oct. 30, 187f.

Charjigegf Schedule. On and after- the 29th tastf tralna -will ran over thle Railway aa follows: Puaii ser and Mall Truins-Dnily (Sundays excepted.) Leave WHmlaron at. ,7:00 A. M. Arrive in harlot at eaVe I harlutre -isj- t-n Mi Arrive at Buffalo lor Shelby 10 i a.

M. Leave Hoffaltr 30 A Arrive at Charlotte at M. Leave arL.tte 80 A. M. Arrive at Wflmtngtou 7.W.P.

M. FiH Prelabt sud JPaaaeaiger Trainee Dauy. Leave Wilmington 5:00 P. Arrive at te at. Leave Charlotte at.

P. Arrive at Wilmington at'. 8. FREMONT. di 8-tf Chief Engineer and wuperintendeot.

CUUIS'l'MAS GOODS. THE ONLY COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF Good Christmas Presents in the Ci y. HAVE ALSO TAKEN PART OF J. H. Allen's Jewelry Store, CORNER PRTViKSSANn FRONT, WEKRE CiJl BE FOUND An orient FANCY GOODS.

Call and Examine; IK A. 81IITH A CO dec 161 '43T Front Street. Cauliflower' and Celery, 4 VERY-FINE LOT, i I itifirrHODiar ticiiAt. in 'ENCEi Scrilmef 's1 MontHly for 1876. The yuoUBhers invite to the toilowini' list of tome of the attractive articles secured fur fccribnrr's on tltlj, for the coming ear.

In the flv jd of tictiok, besiui uuaitioua tiOTtlettes auci sborterBiums, there will be jt Senal Stories By AS1BK1CAN AU1HOUS. The brfliesew'c GAIililEL ONR By BKET jaXAUTE 1 BEGINS IN THIS NOVEMBER NUMBER, and wul ruu for twelve Thir is Mr. Hatte'g fijt exteuded work liie rcema aad which the author haa chosea rum but avm it neld' painted with ci.aracterihtic ividLesa and ower, and the work ia. without doubt the mo gra, hie record of earlj Calitoinia lite that has yet appealed. shall also begin in the January number.

if" PHILIP, NOL A NS FRIENDS, Or, Show Tour By EDWARD JSVEkETT HALE. The scene of th story is la din the Southwestern at 'i he tmf. a on burr's trea. on iht charactera li ed a section whicii was now Amei tut, irei ch, and i.o t-piuilsh, a a ibis lec id of their advet turoue lives make a i-tory ol iutt-ujw aad uxflaggiLg fnitTeet iutekgnoa'l A Second fPariiier'B Yacailoii," By CoL GEO. E.

WARING, Jr. Col Waring is now in Earoue. vkitinir. in boat ride of two huudrea and tifty miier, one of tiie mosi fertile ana interesting 1 1 the vi trowjiit vailtytt oi Europe 1 his aecoud series ot proiuiseb to be even more tnterestiii than that ith hich our read, rs are already I amiliar. CENTENNIAL LETTER EDITED BY JOHll VANCE CHENEY A rare collection of Revolutionary Letter, maiuij from rtdre in the hantis of the dercendaiiu 01 toi doteph aid.

Tiiey.are full of jut, reel, aLd wii be rcbd with a' rare re ish iu omuect.ou with the Centennial celeuration yt the year, BRILLIANTLY: ILLUSTRATED ARTICLES O.N AMERICAN -VOLLEGEJS. Written respectively by frleud, will ntpca'-during the 1 he ie- ived tutet es in ci.llegc life luakt mere papers timtly, aua wu secure for iliem unutmai atteiitiun. OLD NEW YORK. Elegantly illustrated articles on Old New York John F. Mites, wilt appear at -and wi.i of all, iu cit or cuuutry.

vi uiu.k with lute re at the development of be great uictrsu lis, and atlectiwuately remember the quaint pecu-liaruies lI its olden time. Ever number a profusely illustrated, thus enabling us-tog ve to our deacript ve and i.airatic articles an iutere-t aud permaut-nt value ui ver st-taiuedina i.un illu.tiated periodical, tntier iu accu turned management the magazine will iu ihi-luiure be Gevottd as it has bieu in the pHet, u-. bound literature and ihrlsihrn prorees. THE EDITORIAL DEPARTMENTS, occupy over tenty pagee of each number and li uuiiuiu viguiuua aou uiut ly eauortaiK. a well aa Jteviewa Of the latest wors iu Ait, Literature and $4.00 a Year, inadyance; 35c.

a Number 'Ihe 10 vols. -complete, rov. 187 to oct. 1815, bound iu maroon cloth oj do. do bouni in naif morocco, a hi Toln.

begin in toveinber and May. Aud the eai lier volumes (I to 111) will De supp led separate to paruea wi wWt th- to complete t-et at this rate, i. cloth 3 Of: hair moiocco. 3 00. iioolueilcra aud Poimaa'en will be supplied at rates tuat will enable them to fill auy of tue above offer.

Subsribers will please remit in P. O. Money 0 ders. or in Bauk becks or lrafts. or by regUiexvd letters.

Money in letters not registered, at SCRIBNIR Oct 16-tr 743 Broadway New ork. Bank of "New Hanover Authorized Capital $1,000,000. Cash Capital paid in $300,000 Surplus Fund $50,030 pIR TOR JOHN DAWSON D. R. MURCHISON DONALD McRAE C.

M. STEDMA.V 1. B. GRAINGEK JAS. A.

LEAK B. F. LITTLE E. B. BORDEN WEDDELL.

D. WALLACE. Cashier H. VOLLERS R. R.

BRIDGERS J. W. ATKINSON -A B. GRAINGER, augan-tr SHARPS ETALLIC CARTRIDGE, MILITARY, HUNT ING AND CKEEDMOOR" RIFLES EXCEL ALL OTHERS IN ACCU EiCY. AND Ho Premature Disdwxge Eyer Occurs- tJ-'ery-Wfle varranied.a good anooter.

Calibre 40, 44 aud 50-100 of an inch, and of any desjrvd length. Charge or powder from SO to 105 graius. Weight of bails rent: 30 to Mtt Stock, plain; also and chewed. bights) plain; Globe and Peeghfsj Vernier with ulerchangeable frout sigh, and Wind-gauge. Every variety or am munition for above gmaa, constantly on hand.

Prices front lo $125. SHARPS RIFLE COMPANY, septai-DAWtr -r- Hartford, conn. Havana Lottery. n. ti.rt 789 Prises amouaiing to 1 1OO.OO0 2 5,000 1 0,00 lo.oort 44,500 of ol i 5.000 each.

of l.iXw vf can oi i CHrcuiara wilbf all inrrmatlB sent fit. Tickets for sale by P. C. DEVLIN, (Mid GeMsral Agent. may 7-dawly Liberty New rl GraftGii, Windham C.

-MANUfAf TURER OF ishihg Rods of aU, kinds, Prtrticalir atieution paid to mualHJ reds adapted toSoutberp tnuiu. VKodi or any desired pattern qiii Eij cn ijhort notice and at reasonable prices. Send for Circular. July 1bPWtf Superior Beef, CORN-FED 'fuhjC. TURK ET.

Chickens. Sausoges, New Klver testers, now on hand at tireo 4 staod, the Citizens' Market, on between Second and Third streets Parties having, tackets marked 'Ciliaens' wiflp-eate return them. decWtf y--' r. A. WAtHOtr, Proprietor Al CMAXtB Fm; A.

GO-iDfvlN VESTMENT! We will sell FOR Shares of tl" W1--mlngton ottbri MITla Mtpfc. 'Th- Mil re In rp rttHs aMd' Ihe tavestment will jay fur keriniounailon apply to- nies that he ever nominated Grant. HTs words, however, were: rPfaT ilL- frCi'Liniatioi) of brethren for Qpn -Grairt country would rue if? 0rrot wyt 0 re-elcted. Affdf hocould Gfatif be ro: elected occoriug-to prevailing usage unlesss" he were nominated for re-election: by somebody 1 The Bishop represents his per Jfornaance as aarvUf the meeting. does uot at all dlmlulsh the significance of what took place; the he says, "to priy for the renomination.

Some teVpodded, Methodist fashioB, tyiAmevs; some bv the less JViethouist fashion of stamping and) i.clappi!l&uXit4fter Watd they approved, by a rising vote, tny Bishop Haven has put himself in a bad box, but he had belief stay there, for all Mich eifortst at exujeition aw-that here alluded to mut prove abortive. As Dr. Jno. E. Ed Wards MHaveu is a.nuisance." Following tft upou the arrival of the Atlantic Mo'hthhfnd Lippin tot's we have ihe Galaxy and tcribner for January.

Thi6r'-axy akes, he bi a.v est nho in that admirable i.ubi"icatioti ever prttented Oi to an apj reciative public. 11 is running no less Vl.flii three'wrpitar novels at one time, and one of these is by the brilliant Englishman, William Black. His "Madcap Violet" is a tieat we -bold, in; reserve for the approaching holidays. Xcribner't Monthly with pictures and cheery with fine serials and poems. Rev.

E. E. Hale's new story, "Philip Nolan's Friend," is beguu in this number, and the third tbapttr of Harte's "Gabriel Conroy" is pre seuiedi 4ur especial favoiite, 'H. Helen Hunt) sings ol ''Vino JV ine in one of her sweetest moods of poetry. The era of the Revolution commands two illustrated papers.

Among the poetical contributors and the poems of ttis number are many and good are Stedman, Mrs'Tliixter, Mr. Piatt and Boyeseu. Hon. Ttiomas S. Ashe bas responded to a request of the Charlotte Observer, and supplied that paper with information as to how our delegation in Congies8 voted in the Speakership contest in the Democratic caucus.

He says that all the North Carolina delegation voted for Randall, except -Gen cast his vote for S. S. Cox, of New York. He adds: "Of voted for -Kerns the party nominee; he makes a good Speaker, and is giving general satis-ifacttonp though tn -voice-is rather weak for ibe large bady jcon-struvted Jiall," He.Uijiiks -thai the whole intexvai.jb.ut ween now and the Christmas holidays will taken up with; the apwoiniraeiit of and1 that littM business rt im portance will 4ef transacted before ts. that tune.

in. A writer in a French eienlifio-1 riodical shores the power of gunpow def." The velocity of a shell leaving the oannon is fvet perfaecoud. The height from whieb the projectile would have to fall to acquire this is 26,800 Teet consecut ully the power of thetxAder is foot JUL Li tut J. i pounds. heat evolved by the 9ou)qp9tjon- or one arniypne-quarter pou lids' p.o vfd r.

i 'equal to 340.7 jmeobanical. 'work of tbTaraouuTdf heat irl foot The.two weeks jnt pastjiave been jrol ibd of i Ie4r iit QiItaWirs. Fi rst ea me the )oss of the J)eUUtcfland Vin the North Sea, with the drowning of 100 pertns then -the dynamite explosion at Breraerhaven, which distas-trous at its loss of J80 persons killed and mangled, would have been great- the Belgian coal nune reported on Thursday. Besides theW: tnfcre have been a horde of minor 'ktartror)hes. Let oo gjrilt man escape Pres- -J i 1..

11 tueni vrraiu.y appits woras oi a Washington Chrotnclel (Grant's organ;) I've bagged ieneral Hen- isrespect kresident by link tUeJogi oTeyjent. 1 J3he Jajigarv number, ot ht. Nich- oiajitditairajqk (n umber, Jontauimg-i nfijbXerjof ChrUtnaa greetug fp ho phildt erhadtthe stame Joj gotten to seabefbre tfii-aci(ftot-d to cap the climax the death of 10? men in 1 Sunday Deo. 19 1875.1 Among the Judges elected recetvtly tyeouih is Vhrppeiyr) wfll preside on the Charleston Circuit. We will let tbd NeiesLatid Courier, an 'unusually liberal and the I representative paper of South Carolina, name the virtues of Judge Whippet, the adyan-l tages of bi election.

-That ia" The result of the election for Judge of the-Charleston Circuitis appafling. It means nothing tlfan insecurity of life and property," the. destruction of the freedom of "elect wmf and' persecution, to the death, of those who have stood, or stand, in the way of the gang, by whose agency Whipper is elected." In tine, it means the triumph, in a most aggravated and dangerous form, of the, worst elements of negro Radicalism over the integrity, th intelligence and the property of the State. "It is not forgotten who and what Whipper is From the begiuningof the Keconstrufctibii period he has held a prominent place South Carolina W'si AnA khvaVs as the associate and companion of the ecura of his party. Is lie Corrupt Let this fact answer While a membe of the Legislature, with a small salary, he accumulated a fortune, and gambled away that fortune in one night in Columbia.

he honest By Republicans andx Consrfatives- he has repeatedly been'" enlarged with "embezzling the moneys of the Sinking Fund Commission;" and again and again has be been with prosecution on that account. Is he faithful and Let it that, last winter, when Whippef 'wasfirsira fonhe Charleston Judgeship, then vacant by! reason of the death of Judge Graham, it became necessary for Gov. Chamberlain to declare, in a publje gathering of the members of the General Assembly, that Whipper was. neither capable-jior honest, and that his election" Would disgrace; if it did not ruin, the Republican party. What, then, are his qualifications We know of none save the color of his skin, and his presumed readiness to play into the hands of the faction whose candidate hq was." Here is a dark picture," but it is evidently not a hobgoblin like Morlou's spectre of Ibe Confederate power ri-throned- in Washington is.

It is something real which the substantial citizens of tne most important part "pi South Carolina have to face. It some of the Indiana Senator's super fluous pity could be expended upou these Carolinian bonsehoWers- the eoa5JDCwiIniSr9 eadj to -crefiit Jiim jvjtbphilanlJbroj Jim en-. tions when he rises in his place tpt Larroat Senate with recital of grave, ananged wrongs committed in the South upon defenceless people. NoF-is-it because -Whipper i kijegrj? tgaTcrpIris made, for. paper ironj, which we have Just quoted goes on to say of two other ne' Judges, who are white as to the color of their skfni" Kludges Maheraii'd Shaw, in the second and thirdicjreurtsi are succeeded by P.

L. Wigia and ex Gov'. F. Moses, Jr. Oii itiiSodtiiefii benches there wr no Judges more upright, more fair or ninre rnmutent, halft4 jyho have' "Cleen3huar displgceYPf we valur tiffin rPl, .1 7 was the candidate of ex-Land Com-' missioner XesVie and' the Black Ring "daB him.

But J. Aloes, in known the lei.glb and breadth of the laud at the liobber. CTOvernor, as the man i aseality equalled only by his audacity. Tike election of Whipper, Wiggin and i tne State in a common eae lfar dfc 'fared ppon the, honest pkeof outK "Carolina whether "i.ia Ltii4iwij, who write such uneasy artieiee about harmless if nninol "propfkifiH-i-estrl tfte -Southern pension should come down to touth Carolina and try it under Whipper Wigg Moses for a etui tayor get- na.M? somebody, -Iwat tlae somebody wauld not be the South-1 say; are New York t'owjiUwoien of aYe taxed bevond ineif struogth. wr1 -P.

lre.riy-nowaer. ifiat is ta BUSINESS OAKDS a. ASBIAII. ADRIAN O. VOIXXBB.

TOLLERS, Corner Front and Doek WILMINGTON, N. C. WHOLESALE GROCERS IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Country merchants will do well by calling on nc and examining our stock nov 19-tf B. F.

MITCHELL Jk SON, QOMMIS8ION MERCHANTS And Dealers in Grain, Flour, Har, and also Fresh Ground Meal, Pearl Houilny and Grits. No. 9 and 10 N. Water hU, Wilmington, N. C.

Proprietor? of the Merchant's Flouring Mills, nov 25-tf LEGAL UAKDS. 7 N. A. STEDMAN, Jr. Attorney at Law, ELIZA BETH TO WN, N.

C. Julv7-nAWtf INSURANCE. G-ordon Turner, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS, IFK I' I RE, MA RIMS. Represent the following First Clare Companies, with c- mbined aofeti" of over Mfty Million Dolliirs. Liverpnol Tid L'-ndon nd Globe, nn, Mobiln Underwriters, llambnr-Bremen, llowo of Clnm us.

Virginia Hre an 1 ila-ine. A i-azon. Old Ntirth St-te. Mutual, City of KiC 'tnoud, Metropolitan Life Insu New Yoik. All classes of propertv in town or couutrv is ured at low rates aojust and so tie our own leases, piomptlv and liberally.

Airents wanted for llrst class companie. Offlce 34 North Water street, Wilmiugton, N. C. nov 88-tf PIEDMONT ARLINGTON Life Insurance Company Of Richmond, Virginia. Over 22,300 Policies Issued, Annual Income Over $1,500,000 Progressive! Prosperoiis! Prompt SMALL EXPENSES.

SHALL LOSSES, SECUR1 INVESTMENTS, AMPLE RESERVE. AND GOOD SURPLUS Premium Cash, Policies Liberal Annual Division ol' Surplus. ARTHUR J. HILL, Agent. Office for the present with Dr.

T. F. Wood. Medl cal Examiner, on Market street, two doors west of Green Flanker's dru store. Wilmington, N.

C. September S-tf INSURANCE ROOxMS OF Atkinson Manning. $70,000,800 Aawete Represented. FIRE. Ins.

Co of North America Philadelphia. Phentx Inscrance Company. ew York. Continental Insurance Co New Vera. N.

Britiah Mercantile Ins. Oo London. Hartford Fire Ins. Company. Hartford.

National ''ire tea. Company. Hartford. SpriBKaeid F. M.

lus. Co Massachusetts. A RINK. Mercantile Mutual liaTco. JSew York Ins.

Co. of North America Philadelphia. 1.1 FK. Connecticut Mutual Life Ins. March vf NCOURAGa HOME INSTITDTIONS.

Security against Fire. TIjffi NOItTII CAROLINA RALEIGH, N. 'This Company coatinne to write Policies, at alt rates, on all classes of insurable Dronertv. All roasee are promptly adjusted and paid. The VHOME" is rapidly growing in public favor, and appeals, wnn commence, to- tnsurers oi property is jterwvarouaa BF" Agents in all paitf the Bute.

R. H. BATTLE, President B. ROOT, Vice President. 8EATON GALES, Secretary.

i PULASKI COWPER, Supervisor. ATKINSON A MANNING, Abints, aE 1-tf Wilmington. C. MISCELLANEOUS. Office Board Commissioners, NEW HANOVER iOUNTY.

AN ACCORDANCE WITH AN ORDER PASSED by the Board December 15th, 185, the. undersigned will receive proposals lor the next five days, for the position of Physician of lha County Jail, for cue Tear from January 1st, 1876, to January 1st, 18T7. G. WAGNER, dec 18 Chairman Ole Ltaii pcffliipers, NEty HANOVER COUNTY. UNBERSIQlfSP WILL RECEIVE PRO-posals for the next five days, for repairing rhe ijntth' Creek Brjdge" alao the foptwajr near raid Bridge.

The County will furnUh Lumber, Nails. Aft. Contractor be req ilred to keep up iaid ndge footway for the term of one ear J0HNO. WAGNER. Chairman.

dec For Sale. TRACT OF 1 URPENTINS LAND, ALSO A frtii Jto Jle'itor 11 .1 Apply to. who went lDe Pera lbb weeic nor Jenny van zan was say luub xveuogg uisu' is 'inercaamg: nut proportious; 'We read in Europeatr exenanges pat JN ilsson tl becoming alarmed at the corpulence, ibat is cHmiBg pan ii errand tears that she i 'a waiu tf too tnatiuiticeii dimensions of tbe lahieiilod, Fareta-J f1? oiW dee 18-tf 'Foe sale at decStf COLVIi LB A CO. O. W.

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