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Vp0 mv leet. .ifmah wlo'-.vai Penned .-with, ylprl-. wipe three venrs since i the" 5htr iig of time M brou-bt ' eul.cn l,e .Irovc hy hcr house LttaoJaw.h-vaha.rosnaw V.ut her head, enigeu " . o clean the .sulcwaiK .. -m - . !i :i lm.l,iK inii! sat In room, wmii; . , ,(i0w trailing a newspaper, 7-. n (; .vcrmtnt his lately iub- W results of nn investigation by St.itei.of th-i -Empire, 'with regard .Lloviiuiitof,, woiuenl , maim Fnwi t!i3 - returns it appears 000 women above 10 i ycarss of jfeo cnCi. Aboilt -one-fourth IrrinL aiiu uiuiu !, - e i in textile industry,; dl,uwj m :i,il'.i.tuie of ivrs, i1r; ,Cf,t in toi to t We've lo us a May, . audi iv rs lioni $.'2o lo 8 l?r wet-k. m.iiiv iiAiile I YrknK'u receive L hs Camden Jourhal t-vtMvf Thursday, at (,iitiKL'n, thj old,'st-es!ablishol payer in ciiantv. arni U;u an oxtousi re circu- u-nntr iiit.M-rffi;in(ii. Farmeif mul all if buciiu'd mv.i in the countyC , rs t the Merchants of AViliir.utnii milium fr.a!ver1isin-p:, tht' eountr it circulates, b-in connected with j- lv steamer on the V atoree '.river, i WiliuipgtopV Columbia and Augusta ;h1 teniis will he made with; th..e de k advertNe. -Subscription price $2 5 Uin. AdJress - I , I'lvAXTlIA ll A HAY, Editors and Proprietors The Iiandmark, LhSlIKI) aStayjvillc, Iredell, Co , lC..ifthe laadiiw; Newspaper in West- rili Carolina. !jte-4iily Democratic papur published il county --one of the largest and e?t counties in the State and lias at ti larger local circulation thau any. pa- )r, lieieto;orc published ui tuc county. Ii culjt-ioii in Alexander,' Wiikes, Ashy, Vi. Yadkin, .-.Davie and Iredeil, is Ittian that of any . tvo" papers in the Vnuibined, and is rapiillv acquit iuof a jfrutboH in Fi?yihe, Surry, Uowati kum McckleLuurir. e only papur in W'tctet n .Vorih Caro- nt employs a Uegidar tanvassing knd is thus kept constantly: before the Inier this ivteiua rapidJv! increis luUtioa is: tho result, inakine the rk the best advertising medium in i North Carolina. - I T.W'nilJt UK . Siatesville. X. C. VMOTOCEMENT. Vforpthetirst of Decern hvr, the JIk P wUl in iviutil as u thirty-two eol- T'? ,uhscrlntion price of ?J rn r I Lit .for nix nirxths: 73 cents for nths Invariahiy in julvsinco, ine will u entered on the &ubscrpt s until the si on ky is paih, nor will continued after' the time expires. w:I Ih- trietly ailheretl to. Thos 'wriUrs will receive the PvKcor:i) 'ir time expires. aper ill be printed ou a nood Wa&lu 'neli alwuys dot itM work iml compieu iy'; mi theie will be no I complaint because 0f Uid printinsj. Mention Is to make it o nxxl famifv rary ih'Wut. Something will be ch week to instruct, please and im Ji, J'nTi5 ,u,tlll,, hijum any. Its v.v n, ugiiurueu with very great llhl is has wi!Meof iU present i i IJ hiipoKvii.i,, for H to be other-flu1n5-.lV! present editor controls 3 Rive the latest news from every uid LiiUif ul market reports, ) umns will be open, to original con- ns and communient ions subject, of ,To tnanrrov.Irf th iH Jul news will be full aad a InleresU Kipt ions nnviytHl and t he' present wit to all now snscribing extra, ti ,g,rf ?Lly Wvta lbat he has been M mil lh lmiuir no ;h he ha, done tC i JTf "KJi i n ""r man aoout tne b 3 )Tr' When be Ukoori wIIIIh? ivor nl styre ns that no one uuerest in it shall be ashnmeel iMSllallb? one all advertisers. .1 1 I I i J. N. STALLlXt; Jvlitor awl Pronrle! or. CENTRAL PROTESTANT. i o;l.IUUg,,ons tnd Family NeTrspaper tin ?v8 uf the Methodist Protestant '.'i?..'!0 Pr wnnm. in adrance: Iritr r'Tof lts location, the number f nir of ,u laarenU, and the constantlv ; xaemand for it atnonc tb more solid C 13." ,nrious sections, give the LltiI!1McUini?uP01 te patroaare r.r.Itt" .T?ar basinesa itteresta. and I, ...!. J. L. MICHAUH, Greennboro. X. C. ffiE OFFICE rVW'S FAVORITE RE- ?ffiee Saloon, t"Mm J .J f . ... i. h b;;tVoff.realw,y, pre- J&T?.0". Cigar., A hi aie. , M'M. .11. COLONS .wT L. . Proprietor. fi?; Salisbury Sanucr ABLlSTTPn tv .. " . 1 4tt rTZ inoroab r .and Hardware, A&c . Sporting wlaerial. GDKS AND PISTOLS, Powder, Shot and Cap, Powder Flask,-&lHt.'JPoaches: Game Bag, tc ati . ? . 'J. 5r .- Jacob Fs. r ''IT' ; Boxings Axes - D ORINDSTOXES, HouVcnoWMr( rare of every description , at , Jacobi's. .v j' Builder's ASD B11PS, PAINTS, OILS,-VARNISnES, GLASS, LQWEST PlligES At N. Jacobis, rfo- 10 South Front St. jail 3 JF YOU WANT TO BUY Cheap the proper place to purchase is frjm th3 ihanufacturera . ' iSABJ, BAILEY & CO,, Iron Founder and Manofacturerof Steam "A " . ... Engines, "Water and .Horse Powers, Turpen ine Stills, Cotton Presses and Gins. Machin ery of every description repaired. . ! 15 6l 17 South Front St, dec 13 ii Yfli irai mm. :o:- JAMES GORDON BENNETT, P Ii O V II I E T O 11. -: o , The Best and Cheapest Newspaper Publishe.1. 1 : P O STAGE P It E E . 6 N.E1) OL EAR ' PER YEAR. ' 30 Ccnt3 for Six SSonths. An extrtcopy to every club of ten, THE HEW YORK DAILY HERALD. Published every day in tbf'ear. POSTAGE. FREE. ; ( SIO pays. for one year, Sundays included. $S pays for one year, without Sundays. $3 pays for sixmohtha, Sundays included. $4 pays for six months, without Sundays. $'2 pays for one year for any specified day o f the week. $1 pavs for sx uionthsfor any specific! day of the week. . $1 piya for one month, Sundays, included. NEWSfiEAIERS SUrFW'KI TOSTAGE free; ' Dailv Edition...Two and a half ots. per copy Sunday Edition....... Four cents per copy Weekly Edition Two cents per copy Address, NEW YORK llERALU, . dec 27 Broodway and Ann ,st., New York: To the Public, COOD BO Alio on MABftfii T Street, at MRS. PICKETT'S,! over Shrier's Clothing Store. T!nnm npatlr fitted UP. i Hoard from fal6 to CaO 1'er Month. CiU and examine. lrs. Mw Pickett. dec H - ; ' ' " ' 7 '' REMOVAL. "PvKS. LOVE AND JJURI'UV UA ii r.- movea their OflSce to the National Bank baiia ing, corner Front and Princess treets. En trance on Princess street by outside stairway and Office on second floor of the building, first door nn the riffht. Vr dec 17 II L A Di. 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"iiURKIMETt, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in the above 1 1 HI mm 7 SliscollancotLS. r.XHE AJews Paper. Is published every evening;, Sun lay eiiepJed 1 AT Or 50 cents a inotith, imt stticfh in H'lvanc :o :- The Reading Public arc respectfully infors ed,tliat it shall be constant j prietor to furnish them with aim of the prip- A MLI VE v NEWSPAPER, containing the latest news of thi d iv, and e l- dcavoring to keep its readers fully informed in regard to events of interest and iinportance occurring, in every- quarter of the woiddj, OUR DAILY MARKEI. kh'l 11BTS Will be full .and correct", 'arid will lv kept j open until the latest pes. -ihlo ii.oment. i r chants in the city and country o avite.-t -ts- sured that they will hi tho: 'o-gh' v rc ILshle. Thefevvs Columns ,WiP contain th nT'ort, hot., of u.-:s an,d markets, received here each' da v .at.-noon. and the . i i ' - : ' ' " !" .1 ' L 0 V 4 h I) I'i il A It V M E V 'I Has been placed in careful and experienced hands'. Fiicnus in the section of country Ton nected with this city, wfll great' y oblige the Editor, and, will contribute additional intr est to these-Columns by forwardinf Auv it ;m; . -V ' .'V " '. of news that may occur in llie'r reapoctive localities. ALL CORRESPONDENCE, On matters of general interest vill be gladly . received, but our friends must bear in mind "that they must write onjly on one side of the paper; that they must forbear useless verbi age, must correct their own manuscript and must avoid abusive personalities "A re liable name mqsj be fiirthbed with each com munication, asjthe Editor will not be held ac countable for the views or language- of cor respondents. j. PJ BSOTH UST, r . . m . : . j . :'. Even before a type was set for the first bsu?, was an exciodingly flattering one, and . is probably & e largest bona fiJ list with which any newspaper In North Carolina ever before 1 . t 5 . - . . " . j - . . . ,1 bean publication, and li now rapidly oa the increase, e?peciaRy on , the various railroad lines. ' ! ' ' .-JOSS. T- AI ' . J Li.-, .- ' Koitos axo PeoraiETOK. ' itSEL. Office on Second street, betwuPrin . --. . .... T V HkcGllaneoTis. PLAI'N AND F-ANCY 9 : Accurately and Expeditiously Executed, i At Reasonable Rates?. I T&e Mercantile Printing Go. j (In the "Journal" Building): Prixcess Stbeet, Wilmington, S.C9 Is prepared to do all kinds of Mercantile, Law and Miscellaneous Printing at prices to compete" with work done ebewherc, in aijy city North or South, such as- Bill Heads, Letter Head, Note Heads, liiisines3 Cardrf, Postal Cards, Envelopes, . 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SiitruJ "gers. - SGRfBNER'S MONTHLY. An Unrivaled Illustrated Magazine. Virj':on Sei ibner Issued its famous" Midsum mer Holiday Js'umber in July, a friendly critic said of it j: "We are not sure but that Sr!-ihnT hin.tniichfid liifrh-watpr marlr. ; Wrr ndo nr-t see what worlds are left to it to con quer." But the publishers do not consider ih'nX Ihey have reached the ultima thule of excellence the'r believe "there are other worlds to conquer, and they propose to conquer them." 'I he prospectus for the new volume give3 tiie titles of more than fifty papers (mostly illustrated), by. writers of the highest merit, L'uder th-3 head of - .1 "ForeSgn Travel," v.e have "A winter on the Nile," by Gen. Mc Cltlian ; Saunterings About Constantino ple," by Charles Dudley Warner ; j'Oat of My Window at Moscow," by Eugene Schuy ler 5 "An American in Turkistan,'7 etc. Three set ial stories are announced: Nicholas ToTinturn, By Dr.' Holland, tho Editor, . I w hose story of "Sevenoaks" gave' the highest i talis! action - to the readers of the Monthly. The scene of this latest novel is laid on the, banks of the Hudson. The hero is a young man who has b3en alwa'sticd to a woman's apron strings," but who, by the death of his mother, is left alone in the world, to drift on the current of life, with a fortune, but with out a purpose. Another serial, "His Inheritance,"-by Miss Trafton, will begin on the completion of "That Lass o' Lowire's," by Mrs. Hodgson Burnett. Mrs. Barhett's story, begun in August, has a. pathos and dramatic power which' have been a surprise to the public, ; There is to he a series of original and ex quisitely illustrated papers of 'Popular science," by Mrs. Hei t ick, each paper com plete ia itself. v . There are to be, from various pens, papers on . - ' . "Homo Life and Travel." c . - . Als.), practical suggestions as to town and coimii v iitc, village improvements, etc., by we!l k:own specialisti, dv. Barnard's articles "on various indus tries of Great Britain include the history of "Some Expriments in Co-operation' "A Scottiali Loaf Factory" in the November number, and "Toad Lane, -Rochdale," in De cember. Other papers are, : "The British Workingiuan's Home," "A Nation of Shp keepers,' "Ha'penny a Week for the Child , etc. '. . A richly illustrated series will be given on "American Sports by Flood and Field," by various writers, and each on a different theme. The subject of "Household and Home Decoration" will have a prominent place, whilst the latest productions of American humoi isti will ap pear from month to month 1 he list of short--er stories, biographical and other sketchc, etc., is a long one. " The edit trial department ,wiR oontlnae to employ the ablest pens both at home and abroad. There wiU be a series of letters on literary matters, from London, by Mr. Wel ford. 1 ' The pages of the magazine will be open, as heretofore, so fa as Umited space will per jcir, to the discussion of all themes aSectine the social and religious life of the Wbrld, ana specially to the freahest thought of the Christ ian thinkers and scholars of this country, , We mean to make te magazine sweeter and purer, higher and nobler, more genial and generous in all its utterances and influ ences, and a more Welcome visitor tUaorer before in homes of refinement and culture, FIFTEEN MONTHS for 34. Scribner for December, now ready, and which contains! the opening chapters ef "Nicholas M in turn," will be read with eager curiosity and nterest. Perhaia no s more re sdabb number of this magixine has yet been bsued. 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To the 3,00 Illustrations heretofore in Web ster's Unabridged, we have .added'! four psges - : ' ' : -' I -i -; ' i Colored Illustrations, ergraved expressly for the woik'at lajge ? expense, i ' Nearly every- State Superintendent of Public Instruction in the 'Union, i or corres. ponding officer, where such an one exists, has recommended Webster's Dictionary in the strongest terms. Among them aie those of Eastern, Northern. Middle, 'Southern, and Western States TWENTY-EIGHT in all. S7ATJJ PURCHA32S. The State 6f NEV YORK has placed 10,000 copies of Webster's Unabridged in-as many of her Public Schools. A The State .WISCONSIN alxiut 5,000 nearly every school. The State of NEW JERSEY 1,500-neatly every school. i " The State of MICHIGAN made provision for all her schools. The State of MASSACHUTETTS hai.sup piied her schools nearly all. ! The State of IOWA has supplied her schools. I f The State of CONNECTICUT Jhas made provision for her schools. Over 3,000 schools in 'INDIANA were supplied during the j-ear 18721 and many more in 1873 and 1874. . In other States many copies have been pur-, chased for supplying schools of cities, coun ties and towns. -if What better investment can be Imade for schools ? - Jlore than ten times as- many arp soil of Webster's Dictionaries as of any other series in this country. ' " At least FOca-FiFTiis of all the school-looks published in this country own Wehste: ; as their standard, and of the" remainder few ac knowledge any standard. It , PutMvhedby G. X; C. MERRIAM, dev i1 . . 'i Springfield Mass. " k i -; Keystone Printing Ink Co., ' I ."i MANUFACTUUEKS OF i . PRINT INQJNKS.' BOOK AND NEWS BLACK A ' 17 north Tifth Street, . 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The daily circulation of the Tlmej exceeds that of all the Philadelphia morning papers combined, with one exception. t "Decidedly the best newspaper ever pub lLhed in Philadelphia." N. Y. Tribune. "The ablest and best: paper in PhUaJel pbia." X. Y. Sun. i The best paper ia Pennsylvania. Springfield Bepublican. ; TERMS, including postage, $3 a year, or 50 cents a mouth. Adaress, THE TIMES, dee 9 - 713 Chestnut fc. Philadelphia. - A DVERTLSE A IN THE ! - ' - DAILY REVIEW. MiscDllanooti3. Established 1805. ' GILMORE & CO., Attorneys at Law, Sarressors to Clilptasus, Ilesmer A C:, 620 F Street, Washington;!). C. American and Foreign F&te&Uu Patents procured in all countries.; No rtks ix ADVANi-E. No , charge nnlesa the patent i prnnied. j No fees for making preliminary ex aiiiiuaiions. .No additional fees for obtaining ant conducting a rehearing. 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V All officers, fcOT.niins and SAiLOus wonndeti, rnprured, or injured in the late war, however slightly, can obtain a pension, mcny now receiv ing pensions are entitled to an Jncrea. Send stamp and information will be furnished free. United States General Land Office. , -Contest etl Land .Cases, Private Land Claim?, Mining, Pre-emption aud Homestead Cases, pros ecuted before the General. Land Offlce aud Dc part men t of the Interior. . . t , -.- Old Bounty Land Warrants. The last Tieport of the Commissioner of the G eiieral Land Urliee sliows 2, S9 7,600 acres of Boun ty Laud Warrants outstanding. . These were is-." sued under act' of . I S53 and prior acts. We pay cash'for them. Send by registered letter. Where" assignments -are iniiierfect we give instructions to perfect them. - fi .. . 1 ." j ' -Each department of. our business is condneled in a separate bureau, nmler the charge of expe rienced lawyers and clerks. ' By reason of error Or fraud many attorneys are suspended from practice before th Pension and other offices each year. Claimants, whoso attorneys have been thus suspended, will b gratuitously furnished with full information and proper papers on application to ns. : ' As we charge no fee unless successful, stamps for return postage should be sent us. Liberal arrangements made witlinttorneys in -all classes of business. - --; f- Address GLLMORE & CO., P.'O. Box 4. Washington, D. C. ' WASnrxGTOK, 11..C., November 24, 1876. . ' I take pleasurein expressing niy entire conti nence in. the responsibility and fidelity of the: Law, Patent and Collection House of Gilmoki; & Co.. of this city. GEO. JI. B. WHITE. , iCashier qf the National Metropolitan Hank.) PROSPECTUS. j. TKE RALEIGH OBSERVER On TIIK IGTII DAY' OF NOVEMBElt, 1S7G, stnd in the city of RALEIGH, the UU- deiigiied wil lcomniencc the publication of THE OliSEIlVEU, a 1AILY and WEEKY Democratic news paper. Oflons experience in their professloSi n editors, resi Actively of the Fayettevillc Ouskkvkk and tho V ilmington Jouukal, ,they donot alfect to doubt the soundnow of the general judgment which, assigns them ability to furnish a newspaper suited to the needs and adapted to the tastes of the ixxplc of North Carolina. Ditlering In politics in the okleij time,.tliero was never a dinerexico between the Obsebveb and tho Journal in zeal for the interests aud honor of North Carolina. To promote tho one, and to up hold and add to the other will be tho object of the Oi.'SKKVKit now. -. . Of very decided opinions on questions of public interests, and apt to give those opin ions plain expression, they deem It the finst duty of a newspaper to furnish Its renders with the information necessary to the for mation of their opinions, to publish all the news, and their purpose is to make Tjik UiwEKVEK now, as oi old, a truthful, accn rato.condenswl history of tho times In which we live. 1 1 was thus that the old Obsek vkk .won its hold upon the people ofNorth Caro lina, enjoyit the atlections of its riarty friends, receiving the respect and confluence .of its bitterest political foes, and command ing in its comparatively isolated location a circulation larger than was ever attained by any otlier North Carolina newspaper, and it is thus, by like dignity and fairness that tlc . olitors or Tjin Oiwkkveiu transferred to tho, .State Capital, hope It will deserve, anil sooa' e qual, and then Mirpasss, its former circula tion atid prosperity. ; i ' it will Inr their high aim -to deserve tlu public confioenco by earnest ellortu to pro mote the public welfare, firt and foremost of North Carolina, next of all the fioutuem .States, and lirially, and though these of I ho whole -.Union. They think that thia ea'i only 1-k elleeted by the prcvalanceof Detno eratic principles and the dimmissal of tho Ilailieal party from the places and power which they have, so greatly abused, ami under whose baleful rule the Bout 1 1 has. lMeti ouinigeiland the whole couutry 1ms leen iniprjverishcd and disgraced. PETER M. HALE, J W. L. SAUDERx. , , feunscairTiox hates. Daily Observer,' one Observer, six months, strver, one year, i 00; six moulhs, $1 00. year," $J? 00: ' Dal'y t 00 Weekly Ol Wcckly . OlHrrvert. PROSPECT US -oy THE- 4 SUNNY SOUTH. THE UNDERSIGNED COMPANY WILL commence the publication, In this city, of a lioy's and Girl's semi-monthly paper, to be known; as " - The Sunnv South. , The paper will contain Stories, Selections and General News Matter, interesting to the young people, and it will be the endeavor of the Company to please Boys and Girls of all ages.- - ,' ': ' '' The paper will be devoted particular! lo the interests of the youth of the South, and more particularly to the young of this State. Noting, the success jareniie papers meet with at the North, and it being the Company 'a belief that a paper of such character would be interesting and instructive to the joath f this State, we will begin publication on or about the ' ;." -15th Instant, expecting a foil share of public patronssge. The subscription price for - the SUNNY SOUTH is as follows: One . Sir months I "U ' . . Three months............. i. 5 Adrertisements inserted at reasonable rates. , Wiunxcrosr Axirtcs Yctuiuao Corir, v Wilmington, IT. C dselZ otlce. ' APPLICATION will be maie U ta pres ent session of the Legislature, to amend the charter cf the Wilmington Hutual Insurance r Company. SAJI'L 3T. CAXX0N, dec. 23- 1 ' Scctyi ... " 1 fi rrkprictor . J. J. STEWART,' . WoranibBrj.N.C. QUBSCIBBE goods. ' ' Jfo.62fK!i3t. dec 13 . - . - ccsi and Chcsnut, near the PoctoSoe. t t Oji t - V--V .--- '4 t V" I ' DAILY BEYIEW.
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Jan. 9, 1877, edition 1
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