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r Ed At I'rop'P. tin, Auiitut Eiior i a., ; t jj. A' EJfCELHAftD i f - w We roiioe ?n onie of our ex-li-ngcn loat MhL J4 A.: Engel rHrd, of He iWUiningt Jour- iutl is niehlioned prooiiuenlly as 1 ' V Unclidato for; nomination to t'unxrW from th loud I'W- ,- trict. Wti know of nd one rho r,toul.i mora honorably and use 3iiillv " fill Vacli position than , .U H4 'Eugelhard. , A true Lemocrat and a true Southern r a gallant and efficient officer ,s timing tjie entire four, yeare.pl " tl war, a roan of lrge and va ried experience in public matters ' and of unusual abilities,;:, He, reflect nothing but eredit ? :s section and State, j To hie , . l efforts well aa to hit - i nti i : labors In the Journal, ia ' Hie in V largely. Indebted for its preni, tendency, and aooue re ; iiuuiUiK f tbia fact I certainly lue himVs ' Cape Fear sec- tioh can, 'tL iore graceful act iban ju making rr cognition of 1 liw ieriricea by endir him to ya!,ingtoa" .Sdewllt' t eir aereatf tlere.. k , ; . J; vaiWU B MOST ATE STATEr , ( -'V'lrtw-line experience of the f it -aisr" te'arfl. anything was 1 reeded t indicate more clearly J the total disregard by the au 1 tmnfatration of an v and all right the people of the South, both XJamtlttitlonal "and., social, t will e found io the reception accord ' jd the1' two , delegations from ruib Carolina by that President ' f these United iStatea. On; the ' t.ne hand white people, the eri- ' tiie bo'y of the tax-payers in he State.' icuniposed of the. wealth trnd ?lntliieuce of, what ; was . '5 . -.-.1 1 1 1 "nco fcneot me prouuw nu -roitef ', jirosperdui States ia. the ; XJulon, apjiear, through their re Sirwentatives.'. Tefoij" the Cliuf "TGxecutlre of tlw Natjon, and ith,fjcta and fisurea that can 'l.ot W'Ci'Utroveited to wwtain ' 'Hbeirf npiwal ptead f'f redress f,m an :i)i'i)tertion tlmt is crnnb lng it the bealtH, nd vitality jf the common wealth; an op -i.wlion too. fur tbe etbUh- which the Conte88 of the United State is directly re- . p6n.iWo. " ' v..".'.A-- . -t j&iK'inW' of ' treat wealth .MnftVif.Vtbeiiitfliest aoctal .1)obi- ih.ri! am par aa tbc advocates of .'4t tfts-imvor.' "One Vild -think that tbia, fact nlone should $ .fficknt fiwarattee or i r.ntt(4li atid considerate bear the case. 1 be dkmtt of t!i Kxccutive bns l en' ri filed br a carbled report of a speech, made at Columbia, jir.l to , urafifr the private mal- ii e i.f the ' juanl Abe President . 4 in nk a deaf atid 1 iinCoutrcous 4 fit io ibe arreala rriade to Mm . 4n 11 isrontinrv. when a .dole i i.tii.M finni the rarty who have n VhuidiTMl the bfato appear be toie'Ucn.'Graiit. lis lovely face ntlifd with fmilen f wi-W.tr: ftid the chronic ci cr i' rfbuved from bis month fniitf rnhnub'td allow him tO nre thi m that what ' they ; have aid is a ' "complete answer" to tbe Inkpajers. LiltU 4 did it matter to the President who they mere thaf were 'then before him. Ho'need fo refreshens memory to the tact that some ortneraat least? was 4'isrepntable meu, and tbat lie leader of the delegation Lad a tew vtaTa since leeu x ri-lliil trnni the United States rhL.ri lor sellhiff ' cadetship n ninittrrd nothtne' to the Pnsident fO lonff as tbeir state tnt-ma". coincide! with'bis own lpjudicei". and that tucir arjiea woi i iMxmition to the claims i f those li whom be iflt himse ; -to be ii crkAl W hit..' a spec tacle ft f tlie Forld ! What a comroeutary on humanity 1 ;Aud )tt, we bare naid, tbe fact- muck liguies plftced before tbe Prtfcidtut wus beyond con trove! sy . i bey bad lxn cert i fied totinieaod fcgain, and'r bad Leen publmbed to'the world, and accepted as cornet by the ad iuiuistratiuii's own official organ. Tbe taxable value f Bwutb - - Camlin'- belore'"tliewr-rwas t50o.ouo,iliy, but it is now re JutW lu aWut $i 5000,000: Tbe turn oi OO.OOU ued to bei jiittd 011 the lormcr .valuation, for all the t,rd3iiarjr expeue it olherN third of ti. five times as UU; AAtidthis; and want have great Miid denreciated property, rendered it more dilhcnlt -.thanv ever- to pay tuxes.- u nscno nient are r.iiied after -J property has been rendered less valuable, so that the current taxation iears to the former taxation the ratio rif fifteen or twetitV to f ne In oiuteqtience of "this opprefswn, nnparalleled in any republican State 218,000 acres of land were sold iii a single ' year for tHxe; the funded debt of the btate lias been increased from $6,000,000 to : 415.000,000, - with a e of floating debt and bonds beyoud all around it; the State credit has been ruined by the excessive is sue of Jjondu; and the substance of the people h being eaten up ly( the tHiKSOllector. yviint re uublican ruler.. placed in his of- fiee by tho bollots'of a free peo ple, could li-ten to such amazing statements unmoved? Is it possible that if the roan had not been agrieved that the President would bavo accorded a different reception to the delega tion ... than . that which wua ten dered them? And can it. be that tbe head of a great n ation lika this,1 one upon whom the eyes of the world are fixed, could hare been guilty of such a pal try, contempt of private aa well aa public courtesy? To all. of the "representatives of the Com-miWeef-bis whole reply was an aociwationof i Insult, with the 8urlv remark that the people of South Carolina bAd, only them selves to blame, as theyhad re fused to embrace the recohsjmc:. troti provided for them. "We abrewdly suspect, ns the Boston fostsnya, that u any mm g on earth is true, it is tht thoan re constrnctiou tnensuros, -both in spirit and letter, were deliberate ly designed to prevent them from acquiescence ana co operaiiou, LAKE f atiii nu- the city tlio bene- J -isMa r School, inUtahTeir'y" Free School On the 1st day of October, we will move into thehandsome aud coiuiyodious Iron Front Stare, one dour North of the Bauk of New Hanorur, on li rout St;eet. VVc will Largely Increase our Stock, and respectfully solict a continuance of the pationnge ,bo tnr F, llislu rMirmtlo of llVIDST hI ted-woman-hood are led astraj by Jliis some gitiabld public sen timent. ;r'l11ia R10re inexorable the demands ofaaYiou aie, , tbe m n e desperate are the; means to vr ich a woman will . resort to srr'atily her passion for - dress The love of -fashionable finery, and; the sin of reckless extrava gance in this regard sends thous ands of beautiful women to ruin autiually. For all of this disgrace, expo sure and inlauiy, I solemnly af firm that public sentiment is as rosponsiblo as the indi vid ual . A state of society that encourages habits of reckless extravagance, high and riotous liviusr, costly and immoral amusements, ia ...the direct cause of the greater part of the crimes aud niisdemeanors that occur, people frequent cos tly watering places in the suih ruer months because it is fashion able. They build coatly houses that are fit for kingly places it is fashionable; they drive fast hor ses and drink costly "liquors be cause it is fashionable, and the poorer classes imitate the weal thy fa order to be cousidered lashioasble. From this deplora ble' condition of society,., arise the ciime, the humiliation and shame of thousoud that, werc.it not for the unfortunate public centiraent and impels thoin to their folly, would be lmlustricas, nonest, virtuous and huppj'i i 1 11 ' r - . 1 V, and to punish the State by in verting the order ot its govern ment. Under this head we ahull publish wecklr origianl and selected, eaxays, and rei(.tlully - iuviucoulnLutloug. OUR EXTRAVAGANT AGE. The besott'tia evil orour ago is a temp- tituou tusqnauaer. ., We aro livinir in" a- fast age, aa well as an eventful age.'. We are living in an extravagant ago, as well as an a;e The residence of Mrs. Carter, a widow neafMarahall, was en tirely consume I oy nro atew,da8 ago- ' . ... : . It now seem" to bo a settTed fact that the Chi8tern'l Lenoir Narrow Guago Railway is to le built. " Burjrlarious operations are liv ely in Charlotte. ?. Howe, rish 3s Alex. Toponce. 26,500 -10 BE Distributed to the Ticket Holders -at a.- GRAND GIFT CONCERT, TJ B KKLD AT TUB . Opera 7ouso, City of Coriano, - March 3 1st, 1874. Depository, Bank of Corinne. 50O,OG0"TICKETS, PRICE $1.00 EACH, OR SIX FOR FIVE DOLLARS, .- 226 500 IN GIFTS 1 liberally extended to us by four 4ri&nd. . . (ilLES & MURCHISON. Wilmineton. N.-.CSep. 1st 1873. scp 17 t-f. I otth Carolina State iTTCK ! I'lHKlTlr Life Insurance Coin'y. Raleigh, N. C. ; (CAPITAL, $200,000) OFFICEBS: Hon. Kemp. P Battle, Pres t Dr. VV. I. Royster, Asa't Mad Direc- H. Cameron, Yico 1 res t. AS FOLLOWS : t Grand Cash Gift....... $3C, j- 11 , .-...i25, 1 1 ' 1 1 " 1 1 ' 1 " 5 " i'O " 113 " ato " 71M " :,rii " 1,300 " 50,000" ' $1,000 ench. . '.' fiOOeach " 1 0 eftch. ... " 50 ench "20 each .... ' 10 each.. ... " 5 ench " 1 ch 000 000 I2.00U ..8,0(;0 ..y.ooo ..5,o:)) ..4,1100 ..3,000 ..'2,0i)0 ..5,000 .10,000 .10, coo .10,000 .11.000 . .O.(K)f) ...), 00 .50,000 52,9JlC.vsh Cifts, mouut:n3to f 220,500 ONE CHANGE IN EVERY NINE- ORNAMENTAL, Pain and Fancy - 2d St., ecnd door North of Pnncoss WILMINGTON, N G. With Mi expo once of thirty-fivo yenrsiii House hud Sieh Paiutof , In nil' its brunches, we are enableA to turn out a e;iter joo nd ut lower rntes than nny other cstivblibhmout of the kind in the Stite. jartifiiliir attention paid toordeni fivui he Oountry. May 14 3ni JOHN H. AlLBN;jr., WATCHMAKER and JEWELL, II AORX'H TBOBTT ttt J. B. 5iUchelor, Attorney, W. flrHicksTSecfetary, O. II Perry, supervising agent, vr. iv a. ilay woou, JHedical Uirector. DIRECTORS: on. K;'mp P. Battle, Hon. Tod. B. Cald- I A 1 1 V 1 Tl I II 17 JW II well, John W. Cunningham, Col. T. M. Bill! I li I It <. Hon. Wm. Smith, Dr W J Hawkins J I'll J 11, I llillll4llllou John 3Wing, Gou W It Cox, Col D TV iumphrey, C Tate Jurphy, uoi Wm E Anderson, J( hu tf VVUUams, uoi W. L Saunders; K. Y j7c4nen, coi A a JfcKov. I J Yonnii. James A Gmlmm, P II ra.iM.ron. J C jtfcltaa. J B Batchelor, J G Blake Ualbr GUuk, If' G Upchurah, J J Davis, John Nichols. FEA TUBES AXD AD V&JTTkGES, It is emphatically a home com ply- . - Its larse capital guarantees atrenth and safety. Its rates are as low aa thjse of any first-class company. ' v It oners all desirable loims oi Insur ance. Its funds are invested at home and circulated among our own people. rio unnecessary restriciiooa imposed upon reHidenceof travel. Policies non-lorleitaole alter two years. Its othcers and directors are prominent and well known North Carolinians, whose experience as business men, and whose worth and integrity are alone sufficieut guarantees of the Company s strength, solvency and success THOS. II. HAUOHTON, District niTPnf. Riifi1rirnrha.nl LTo thk Policy-Holders fulton o. ,allen, special VV auesboro. ' WilmingtoaK. C. JLli work doa. In worktop' nor. : With tSx ixpnilew ofM ft, beuch, bo guarantees to giv mi Prices to suit the times. .Gve lim , He has ob bond a very fine 'msoUiu JfATjCHESind -JE VELRY, 'tlx SILYi;KWAItE,POCKETCyjXEi ndv 19-af. " "' .' . . '', . . ( ' J. C. MAiWHALLTcC ' -AT!;THE MIMOSA ' - ; 4 Doors SoatlTet C, f '';;de8btfro.!ai.2 DKiLER '- . Ci'- . Staple Dry: Goods. JNO. D. TEMDERTON, Attorney at Law, fVadvslioro, Anson co., W C Pratices iii tho Superior Courts of An-1 son, Kiohmnnd, Montgomery, SUnly aud Union counties. Special attention trivon to cases ia Bank ruptcy. - . May2i-ly. BOOTS AND' BhOrj Ot Every Description 1J(I tv .'i.T Factory Prieei;1; I. agent' NEW ADVEttTISEMEST' Great Attractions ! LIi TIE LATEST- NOVELTIEL OK THE SEASON IN MILLINERY ot progress. ro livinff in an ace ot tolly - as well as in an aiie of reform; and mon without judgment and rea son are more lilenty than sajren. Every day brings us the uowei come intgllienco ot soino great robberv. uialleaHance or dafalca- tion iu which personsol'influeuce and suntjosed respectability, are nainfuilv and seriously involved, And if we only take mtoclose and candid consideration the cause of these deplorable effect; if we will to down deep, beneafn trie sur face of common thiug, w will rind that these crimes and misde- meauors are as much the fault of tha age, aa they are of the indi-, viduul, and that pnblio sentiment, ia as much as blame for their fre quent recurrence, as private cove- tousness and sellisnuess. t There is in almost every bu- man narnre an muato desire to keep us "a show of gcod appear- tnces. UuMfiess men ot ingn moral and social standing are compelled1 in many instances, when on the very verse ot uanK niptcy,' by this unlortunate aud pervertefl imbue aentuuenr, to go on recklessly in their tareer ol extravagance Jand folly, and to keep Up a costly display; iustcad ot lessening their liviug expen and striving to do something to satisty their creditors, or to provide for theiy.slvs' when the imoenainz crisis comes. . t Men holding liigH and rexpon sible public officers, blcad by i horda ot parasites to whom they are principally indebted for their exaltation, in their loolisli eudea vora to keep up an establishment that shalt aeem worthy of their hiirh and important position. tain par with the f ublio funds iu their keeping, aud aell their . io tefrity and honor to ; hungry and -inpi mcipled -iwrporatiaut ami inuivuiiiais. ' ' Youusr meu who have , teen rared noderC'bristaio infi'ienacs. who bold responsible positions on m tnonirra ului-v imrMM Iml liV tUb AND MILLINERY GOODS White Goods, HANDKERCHIEFS, ..r KID GLOVES, ': .r':V: ' '"'-. CORSETS, HOSIERY, HOOP SKIRTS, ASD A FULL LIKE OP Fancy Article. Ilnving just returned from tho Jiorlh, whro I wub ftbla to take ftdvuntaca of th hsary dixobuiite offorod f or ciiiih, I am now prepared to bhovr the Urgent 'and h in-l o mt toclt of the above Goods in the btute at astonishingly Low Prices for Cash. A. D BROWN, .. Exohanje Corner OSE PEICE ! TEUMS O ASH ! The disiiil.n'tion will be in public, nnd will he iiindu under tho Hums form mul regulations as the SfTl'mncisco nml Lou- S anpervinion of ft committee of proiuiiiont citiz-iiLs selected by the ticket hold'eis. K.stVronca as to the intorgrity of this on terpriso and of the management is imule to tno fjllowing vro'l known citzns: S.im. L. Tibba!, A. Topouco, J. JLiLsh, J. II. Gerrish Members of the City Coun oiL . - JnilR T.J. Daek, Ass't TJ, S. Vlsseasor; JI.iIk'i A Sjwennlil, Propriotors Metropoli tiin -Hotel ; Eagens Mooro, Oity Marshal; V. W. nil, Architect; J. Kohoe,' CifusGi- Uoutr.icti'r; O. D. Bichmoiul &, Co; Com niissiim M:rjlmn's; M. K. Oumpb-ll, I'm nietor Central 7.t?;l; Siujl-ton Crnalh, 'i'r iprietowPiMSitto i'tiiblo.s; B. . I'. Hitch, Merchants, Sandy, Utuu; A. G. Gannon ulfuiv, MoutithA. Vv'u will also announce that each anrl ivery pt-r.snn buying a ticket cuu at any ami i.ll ti"cs t'xainine our. books an:l all busintjw trunsiictioiis conuuetod with the enterpris e and "v ilrawliif; f prize s will be placed in t1 ha 1 M of honest and ilis inti iMstt'd met it t.l insure a lair and aud impartialM.ai..iUution. Gaoil Kcsponsible Agent Wanted liloeral Commission Alloweil. : a-.Moncy shbulil be sent by Express ot by Uratt on auy nolveut UanK, ity lJost olli .'e Montiy (Jr.ler, or ltctcrod-Letter, at our risk. rticnlars addrcas E.W. MOUGA N, ilaiiiiser. ian2 -3 m. Lock Box MH Corinhe Utah jan 23 1874 t-f. NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COiS- PANYr In consqubnee of a charge in tho man agement of the above. Company, together witU'-nn-iucrease xu tho rates lor insnr- ancti in the Southern S'ta"tes, I have resign ed the agency. In doing so I desira to oxprewi my sinore thanks for the kindness and consideration ol wuicn i nava ooen their cioient, aud to apprize you- of my having accepted the State agency of that stmuicu Company, TiH, -'U1UAL. ui.a- tjtTTT ITlPTDnT T HfirD DPrD f. klV KFI2 of Newark, N. J., witn an expen- l flijjnuiiiii UU IinuiiU unnuaiiuu MOZART SALOON. No 1 Granite Row, So. Front St., WilmiDgton, N. C. ; geeken&haab; Proprietors.:- Best of Imported Wines, Brandies . Cigars, &c, in the City, f of '2'J vear ' m in nicumu u( uuiy ool CLARENDON SALOON 1 Soutb SiJe, at foot of Market Sfej Wilmington, N. C :''' K. J. SGABBOBOrjaH, Proprietor Best of Wines and Liquors Always on Hand - Meals Furnished at All Hours and House kept open Day and Night. Table supplied with the best Baltimore , and Philadelphia Beef weekly. Orsters, whtB io l i season, ot tbe fecit qaalnr. furnished in nay 8trie Uosired. - dee. 3rd . 1-ni. AIKRICAN? LlfE IKSUR ANCE OOM PANI OF PJTIL- t ADELPltXA. Tht uudemiKued have . ben appoinUd Ouueml aoouU for the above-named com pany for tiia Stats of North Carolina, and will hav tho regular receipts of th oom liauy in th?ir haudsjur collection. Policy holder and . otusrs sbonl communicate tUruct to E. NYE Agpnts w tnted. THE u SALOON The undersigneJ, late steward at the rurccll and Nutiunal iio tela, begs leave to inform his nu met oils friends and the pubjic in the citr and surrounding coun try that he has opened a Restau rant in Post "affifc'-i i"aUey,"whore the choicest of wines, liquors and ales can be had at all times. No trouble will be spared to ple ise any and all who may lavor him with a call. Wm. M COLLINS, HUTCHISON & SON , Charlotte, N.C :'Br,Bi8inp-..-. . Fm CcatitaiPatasl, OR LYE. ' Of Donblx.tho Strong'h of any nthor SAroJlirviNo sunsrANCE. I hive recently porfectvd now method of picking my Potosh.or Lye, and am now rtacking it only iu JUa la, the coating of w hich will sapouify, and do not injure tha Soap."- II 1 piickaJidTois contain ing 81 and 28 lb. lUllsnud in no other way, Direction iu English and Uerlnan, for niakiujj h ud and s itt iioap with thu Potash, accompanying fcich pockae. . BT.BARB1TT, 64t9 8 WashlHgtou St., . V. with a ratio of exosn- ner ceni , ami CW il UTA M T Li T VJif tl ;V M V. with asses amounting to over is .onoM). Oysters In Every Style, iu Season. I bespeak lor the Mutual Bern-lit the J J . ' ' John Uaak, jr sOtun patriuinge you liberally bestowed eu the rtow ' iork Lite. ery rrnoectfuIlv,, JOHN "A. UYUXK Ktiite-Agent Mutual Bout-fit. t'ebnary 4. 1874. t-f. Wm. II. Geuken. i in t-f. WILMINGTON LU03T AND COPPER WORSP. AND -mw shop, Front St., Below Market, Wilmington, N. C. Dealers' and Munnfnctnrers of Steam;En gines Pea Nut Machines Sugnr and other mills, Gin Gear, and Cotton Screws and Presses, Turpentine Stills, nnd all kinds of castings and machinery made or repair ed. Also, Packing and belting, wood Moulding. Brockets.' Newell Posts and Shiir Bailing, io., of the latest patterns. MuyHly HABT & BAILEY. Morrill's Restaurant, Sugar House x; 2tK) hogsheads sug.tr hoi so Molas - .A.V 1 1' Ik it yuy uarrcis Eor sale KRU,rtN'Elt and CAI DHU BROS 826. ;. 1852. 1374 THE CHURCH JOURNAL AND GOS- - - - PEL MESSENGER. 7 FOR 1874. The Metropolitan Paper of the Protestant Epesoopal Church id the Uuitel 8tate. -(5-", - - Now ia the time to subscribe for The Oldest Paper. The Lead- Jno- Panfir. A FArlena PADer. .Lr .h .u sAna vmkined." J --o "i - - -- s . , Kuan nu wwior 7, ... t Pries, Ouajlollar per uoiiw, r ' Rv Dollars.-. i ' f I- Depot, 101 nana St. Nw T In ntlMuUnea it n correspondence and giv advioe pU" y&r Send tnp for Pambhlati No. 16 South Water Street,. " WILMINGTON, N. C. ' Meals at all Hours! mhe best wines, Liqnors aud cigars alway oii Hand, The Public are Invited to Cal. - . May 14-lr- C. MrVan Orsdel, Artist and Photographer, arket Street. 'Wilniin!'to. N C'.: Dealer iu evert descriptio i ,f. Oval and square Frames, walnut and Gilt, Gilt "and ininauon mournings mr uiukiuk rruiucn, Picture glass of all 8i7.es, cords,' tackles, ulbuins, bcrew eyes, . Picture nail i, Jtc ifco. CROCK ER7, TINWARE r' w t r.r .n w w inp "" nun;.-! , . CLOTUINO,' Hi hlM-i i V HAT8 andOlFS a r mi une oi . j i GROCKRIKSi ROCKING HAM, SHEETOg . i i ..ii.: L t. ' 4 tt un imuu oi u iiiiiBa, vj ms at - .. . COTTONIf Bought nnd Advancen enti'sudt upon same, in goods" 'ml prices on tr!minmeitU.C)r Km York or V .liiuington.'itif-rl,' is with ns and will Its pi ml ). sue his old friends arid putid ' ' V s J. Ct M VKSIIALL A CU., St -" -r 1 The only known' remedy - lit h; P.right's Diseautt, . Jw! And a, positive .remedy tt ( Cout, Gravel, Strict", a , DiatlHn t DyxjiniMiii '.Voivoon, DeWli J, w ,'Drowy. , 'i Non-rctenfio!i or Iiuwitia -nc ofrjnnv Irritation, i uflain .iou or U(:ia of IU BLADER & KIDNKM. SPEBAMTORIWKBA. .: Loneorroaa or Whitoi,- Dwtf1 ' .Prostatj Gland, Stole , in tba BMdrt, Golcnhis Gravel or Brickdnat Dpah , and Mucus or Milky Diwhrj- EXTRACT BUCHtf PonnanenUy Cures all Disease o( h Bladder. Kidneys, and Dropsic rVrflinp Existinij in men, womea and CaiMf NO MATTER WHAT' TE. Prof, ateelosaysr "OnebotlleW t Av'at Fillip TmAnMnu RMlUlnl fluid SADDLES, Harness, Trunks, Valises, Trav eling Bugs, Ladies' fcatchells, La dies Belts, Feather Dusters, Plantation "harries, ; Collars, tiamesy Blind Bridles, Martin gales, Whips," Spurs, - Saddle Cloths, Saddiery, Hardware, and all kinds of goods kept in a first class b tort, cheap for cash. J. S. TOPHAM & CO., N3,"8 SontSTr SSL Street," yl4-moaih4 Wllmingtort,N.C SU3SCRibE F0.1 THE- MM: A lioyal Paper Every issue contaiua , ; Excellent Editorials, Interest ing Correspondence, Important Church News of Home and A broad Criticisms, and choice original and selected Family and Miscellaneous- ueading. Tlie Journal is ia fact fully alive and abre.vst with the times. Every earnest PLnrchman needs it. Every Rector noeds it as aa efficient assistant. . EDITED BY ' Rer.Hugh Miller Thoropson,DD Editor-in-Chief. Rev. William A. Matsou, D. !), Managing Editor; ' Contributions from distinguish ed. Clergymen and Laymen. Agents wanted in every parish to obtain subsoi ibors furth3 Church Journal and gospel Messenger- the paper for church men wliO think and work and believe in growth; filled with incentives to thought -. I and zeal. ' DISTILLERS SDPL'S B Liberal Indue 1,200 bundles hoop iron,' one iuch, 1 inch, and IJ inch. 500 second-hand spirit casks. 30 barrels bungs, . 500 Papers rivers. ; 150 barrels No. 1 (Hue. For sale by KERCHNER and CALUER BROTHERS. WANTED."-,Pe wm ,,lT0 euor" jutio men and women V : JJ nsiness that. will-Pay from $4 to G per da, can be prii-suod.ia your own neighborhood, and is strictly noaorabh. Particulars lrae; or s-tinples worth several dollars that will enable, you ?o go to work at onoe, will ba sent otj re jtiipt of fiar cents ' t AJdMs J. LATHAM & GO- Vshinsoa bU i5oJWuan, uu J B Liberal Inducements Offered Address Rev. W, A. Matson, D. D., Proprietor, 713 Broadway, N. Y. tint ot tulfciiptioD, 6 per annum, in advance. JOHN D. 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The Anson Times (Wadesboro, N.C.)
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