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Tk'e SoatLera iu-Ma Will b uore ere-
leu of iU duty thtA'K usually Is if if shall
permit votk like thii to pvi without
notloo. Whether reoommeuded by
pmonot,nwuioerUiDlTnnd its wsy
JnoBg tbs rtaders of illoljbd', ta i gdod
books were irf the hsbit of doing before
, the day of newspapers. Unristian Keid
tniffbt. from the name, be a man; bot no
on a nan read a Dam of the . book .without
beoomlngaseuredthat sue is Waft,i
and, moreover, a Sonthera lady, of singa'
lar talent and aooomplienment The story
oontains action enough to compel ene who
has began it to continue reading to thelast
page, u there were no oiner inducements
than cariosity to know the end. Bat it is
' not a sensational novel; we are not at
tempted to be fsmiliarizsd with vice and
crime; there is not a sentiment indicated
which eould sully the spotless parity of a
Bouthaa jaaiden. It is rather a novel el
characteri sort of work, by the ft)i of
mnoa higher Order, ana requiring a rarer
abiUty thao that which depends o its. in
terest altogether on a complicated plot and
ztravafant incidents., yThe cbaraottra are
extremely well drawn and nicely discrimi
nated from each other, This is not done
bv anT direct description-the author does
sot write nnder one, "this is a ooqoette,"
and Under another, "this is a good girl
bat the traits are gradually , breegfat oat
by tb eosdoot and convereariori - of the
parties? Nothing more severely trie. the
artistic talent of the , tale-Writer and ara
tnatist' ithan 'dialoguej especially that of
polite and cultivated society. .Congreve
and Sheridan were seduced into extrava
gance toy the abundance of their own wit.
With them every fool is as witty as a pro
tossed wit :,every conversation an ek-;
ion 'of lntalleotoal firs-wcks. and the
mostSrilling credulity cannot yield itself
to a beiiei in tiia retuitv 01 ma soeoe. we
cannot for a moment delude ourselves into
imaffinufc that such ' Iillint disphiyiei
meteors coruscating to and fro, dazzling
and iUamineting: coly to ooniuse, can be
the ataaoephareoloomaion life. Of those
who fail from the opposite defect of ex-
.eesslve dullness, their name is legion. In
ineH-ef her -work Alias Ksid (lor a
Miss we mar nesa ber to be) displays a
felicity of thought and language, , which is
as raro u it is charming. ..flba has con
tinued to bit the. ton-eligbUy idealizing
it, as an artist should do of the elegant
society in which ber persons move.
We have one censure for Miss Beid ; for
we should at onoe anew that we are not a
' - ran nine oritio if we dealt o eeameada-
- tiea alone; the tree aritia mast, at least
snarl if be cannot bite. It is a fault com
mon to her, and to most, if not to all lady
novelists, n n'l ' 'J'f f , '
5o ms ban pain! so well as a woman
the manners and thoughts of womsn. Bat
-woman cannot describe a woman's person
al beauty; they go into a catalogue of her
separate chsrau unlit they at bnt prodooe
: a lace with inocBJgstent and anomolous
features, to that if ws believe it beautiful,
it te because wo are wilnnr-te take the
- assertion that it is so, without being able
to understand how it is. - Dear ladies t tot
bear to gild wflned . gold, , end to paint
the lily. How doee the male artist de
eoribe his Helen He tells as she is beaa
tiful , and stopf his description; he shows
, as the effsets , of hsr charms; the young
men are maddened, and the old are awed;
and we believe him, -If (be poet will paint
the ebarme of his neroine, let blm nse
words as brilliant and as undefined as the
light of the Aurora, or as obeoure as the
shadows of the gloaming among the moun
tains; then will aho be like tb apeetrei
girl whoa Faost saw at the witches feast
la the Boc1ab "ewery man sees in hex.
, bis flretteve.' - -
Permit &Tto.,iua-lrU ens critical doe-
' trine from Miss lieid.-" She describes Miss
Aytmer as of saeh beeuty-Uet aoeaa
eoald beheld and aot beuaasiavOd.- Uo
bappily x adds, sbe bad a Grecian
aose. vrh!i nevertheless was not in a
to re-ietrodnos them by bit itatoe bf Jopl
ter in the Acropolis, it was without suo-
cacs. (Sea Types of Mankind.) , Foe our
part we save never seen a Ureotaa nose
say living countenance, end we do not
believe ft would be pretty, if we should
soett, Itaohappons that our,; first love
had a pug, and: we have continued to
adore a peg through the mists 'of "many
years. Bee, Miss Beid. ! what you have
lost by your over particularity. I cannot
believe that Miss Aylmer was so fasoina
tinar as von sav she ass. and ' there 'ere
thousands of your readers, who for reasons
like mine, cannot see any beauty in a noes
tuat is not pug. , i.,. ..- .j t- ... .1 -1 f -
We have omiMed as yet, to ndtioethe
most remarkable merit of this book its
originality. Most Amerioan novels of so
ciety are but pale eepiee of eopies more or
lesj truthful ol EcgHsh society ss por
trayed in English books. They might be
written for augbt any one could tell,, by
Englishmen as well as by Americana, and
the vtnut (ta use a lawyer's term) might as
probably be laid in Liverpool as in Boston.
It would be inartistic as well an untruth
ful to detoribe the Holyoke mountains
from Church's pioture ' "The Heart of
the Andes." Miss Reid's book is fall of
local coloring thoroughly true to natore.
It could have been written by no one but
a Southern lady Every tint is copied
from Uonthern life, and is trathfnlly re
flected in the tyinpathies of every South
ern heart Miss lie id's book contains no
"line writing," but it doee contain a great
deal of feeling and eloquent description
and declamation. We wish the space at
our oommand would permit us to make ex
tracts to JtMtify our opinions on this point.
In lieu oi that, we mast content ourselves
with referring to the description of Daroy
piotiue, "Missing," at page 76. Node bat
an artist of, lugh imaginative power eould
have eonoeived such a piotore, end none
but a poet ooeld have painted it in words.
For the eloquent outpouring-of a noble
and patriotic heart wa refer the reader to
pages 99, JU. 144, ICS.- We would fata
oopy these, "Si vis nt Jlr4, flcbtndum ssl
libi. All that Miss Held savs comes from
ber heart, audioes to ihe hearUof otherej
she utter a musical dirge and drops the
pnoeiess tear of nonest sorrow over ner
subjugated country., end its desolated
horns BatJliss Beid. ea my soelyou
ar "wrong ; not in your honest love for
our utherlsnd, nor in your sorrow for its
raia ; bat ia teaching onr young men and
womearwho will devour your pages, the
unprofitable "lesson bf despair. , S ;
All is not lost ; nor ovsn " all save boa
or." Hope still remains, after all other
blessings have flown ; and for Heaven's
ease iei as seep vue dox euieiy oioaeu, ioev
she too escape. Then, first oonrage and
patienoe, and after them all other blessings
will return.'-. The spirit of the Cevalters of
ungiana nas oiang to me oiooa oi tneir
descendants for two nundsed 'years, and
will continue to do so for indefinite bun
dredsmore. That spirit built Up among
oar southern forest', a fabric of society
the purest, freest aod noblest the world
aver aaw. Vnat fanna haATiaan overttarown
by nnhailnweii violeDoe-i bat 'the spirit
wbloh bant it is immortal, ana " cannot,
but by being annihilated, die." The soul
of a people survives everything but exter
mination. The South is destined to a long
and glorious life, aooompanied in the fa
tare, as it has been in the past, by the
(Traces whiob adorn and the virtues wnicb
ennoble existence. Our rulned cities and
devastated homes will be rebuilt : mutual
good will, it is to be hoped, will again re
unite more strongly than ioroe or law pos
siblyean, the late hostile sections of
common country : the North will reward
its heroes with wealth and honors, while
th,e earliest violets of Spring and the la
test roses oi Autamn, tne onering oi lm
poverished, bands bat of grateful hearts,
shall continue to blossom on the graves of
those who died for as ; all this may be
and shonld be without intolerance or ran
cor. Unl of all the structures whiob. we
may hope for in the future, there will be
none nobler than that common ' Temple of
Literature and ,Art to which. Miss xteid
contributed one of the most finished
atones. ' On our critical conscience we
commend her book as among the best of
Amerioan novels. It
etraight lino wUh. CS iarahead.? to
ess otsc the anomaly of a Grecian sose
: whiob was aot ia a otralalit tins with the
fovebeed, whiob we thought We lb pe-oi-anty
of the Orecian bossji Xisa i Bold
ongbi to remember ihas Gfeoisa aOess
have fvti -- rf iaaUoB si aee the time of
thslt.. 1t?r;Uiiijdi4ai;einpt
1 Vlw Real Armageddaa.
Alexander; H. Stephens, ol Qeorgis, in
letter defending himself from the charges
1 reviving secession,' 'ssys fo lis oppo
nent :
" Awsy, my dear sir, with the chimera
of 'Secession Revived.'. Give yourself no
uneasiness from any teachings of mine on
that score. UTha right of a mode of re
dressing grievenoee of eny sort, and the
pohey of it, ere very aiSewnt questions,
and present very difierent considerations.
Secession. aS a mode of redress of crisv'
aaoetr or breaches of,ths compact between
the States, has been abandoneJno. good
faith, and I doubt not forever That is,
indeed, a dead issue j bat thejodestracti
ble right upon whiob it lasted can and
will never die It was abandoned, not
because of the went of right, but be
es use ol , its impolicy, in- obtaining the
objects', arrived . at j its advocates
ai the surest and .-safest mode of
escape from the usurpation of power.
Une oi its greatest errors ia ponoy at
the time it was resorted to . oonslstod in
the separation which it necessarily pre
daced bet wee a the real friends of the
principles of the constitution, North and
South, in eommon eentost between them
and the centralists. "It" wet In troth a
great battle the political Armageddon of
America ia which there shonldjiava been
a concentration of Toroes, instead of that
dispersion which of necessity resulted from
secession., n n . .: - t ': . .-h-.
.'This Dolitisal Araiaswddoa of America
Uyetsoberdeoided-nqton the.battle
fieids, bot in the forum, oa .the bastings,
by the press and at the polls, :Ih' oosh
test is now waging, aod ia it is Involved '
the greatest living issue at present before
the people of every State and section, and
the greatest that will be .before them tor
years to oome. I is the issue on the one
aide of consolidation, centralism, empire;
and. on the other the sovereign rights of
local self -irorernment bv theneople of the
several States o this continent', ' ,"
1 air. (Stephens quotes any number of
New England and other rtvolationarraa-'
horitics toprora that the fathers never
dreamed of a MBJolidated arevexamantJ :
Every advooateof the eonstitution ia
the eenvetiMcm of Virginia, as : juo. that of
iraiHSOhnsatta, Of Pennsylvania, of New
York, and avery other BUte, supported it
as a federal constitution. Did not Madi
son, iarreaty to Patrick Henry, say: "Who
are iub psruea m ii i xut people, BOt
not. the people as oompoaing one ereat
body; bat the people as composing thi-
teeu sovereign fs 7 . . '.-
- Later. Uan. aJEsosi ) J; TTfv f 9 r
vioas for argument t1 s t" -'1 f
dated rorenir it wou-J' tur a
,-tt m aiU orat tad protect its liUj-i
sets, and every friend of our tree institu
tions should always be prepared to main
tain unimpaired and ia fall vigor the sov
creignty of the States, and to oonllne she
. , T . L - 1 . . ... 11 .
action VI " gaoerai vera meat 10 ius
Sphere of its appropriate duties.' ' , ,
Alexander Hamilton, ia the 1 ratifying
convention of Hew xork, mainuined tuat
the plan of government proposed by the
constitution was a confederate rspublio.
sad said: . r vatfi
"The Statea ceo never lose their powers
nil the whole people of America are robbed
of their liberties. These must go togeth
er; they mast support each other, or meet
one asmmon latav" -.i " w "
A greater than Jackson, ' or' HamiNos,
or juauiHUD ueorgo v an qiukvoo pro
claimed that the government of the Us tad
States was a "confederacy, or conforaWd
' And vr. JNoau weuaur, tne Ameruian
lexioographsr. who took an active pert in
the formation of the present constitution,'
in his dictionary, defining the meaning of
tbt word federal, used the'lsngiluge:
"OonsisUag , in. a compact . between
States, , founded oa . alliaaee 1 ay con trsot
or mutual egreement, ss a federal govern
ment, suoh as (bat of the United States. .
With these old views,' held by most of I
toe old fssmoned people of tue country,
we See no purpose any Where to disturb the
new amendments to the old constitution.
They have; however, destroyed ue oliarac
ter of the original ' compact between the
States, and are subversive of a free repre
sentative government; yet. having been
passed aooordiog to the form of law. we
do not see, even at the Beutu, any present
disposition to disturb Utem. 1 i- - .
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Thecuse ef John tUdcwiuk.. astifloro.
vs. Jsmes R. Place and othors ti tieruaps,
aays the Nsw York Commercial Adver
tiser, the most important of any which baa
enseal anoer tac oanarupt mwi ' ' The
plaintiff, at assignsefn bankruptcy, longbt
to recover the assets of the bankrupt firm
is the hands of assignees sppoinred by
State eourts, besides large sums previously
Settled . by the bankrupts on tbeifwlvee,
For maltiplieity of faois and details and
legal questions this suit stands prominent
among tue eases In bankroptcr. Tue
Counsel for the respective parties' interests
have devoted a great deal of learning and
abiliiy to the subject fur two years past,
which resulted ia the setting1 aside of the
assignment made under (he Mtate law, and
in recovering a settlement of $10,000 from
the wife ol Hpaxkman. one of the bank
rupts. ' The plaintiff also obtained a decree
in bis favor as respects all the property
sought to be recovered, except the house
on the corner of Forty-seventh street and
Fifth avenue, and the furniture therein
contained, which were settled on the wife
of James K. Place, , another of the bank
rupts, and which were olaimsd by J. L.
Phipps A Go. by transfer from Mrs. Place.
The Court decided ia favor Of the plaintiff
as to all the , defendants exoeut Pbinos A
Qo., by , the decision, are entitled tot the
fiifth avenue property' and toa futBHare
and the proceeds thereor. and recover their
oosts out of the fund against the plaintiff.
11 is anaerstooa met juage cisomord is
writing an opinion in this case, which will
settle new and important qaestiowbiob
nave arisen anaer tpo osQkrapt aot.
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In his lecture at New Orlesns Qen. Pen
dtetoa, of Lexlngton.Ta', aaM?1 " '
A few hours before the closing scene at
Appomattox Court House. Oen. Lee sent
for Gen: Pendleton, to have private eon
fertnocoa tke desperate condition of af
fairs. .In that conference Qen Lee stated
that from the first "taking into oousidera
tion the limited means at our command
and the unlimited resouroea of the power
that opposes us t-I have never behoved we
oonid strcceed, trniess, nnaer l'roviaenoe,
some foreis-n rJo wer should lend us assist
ance.'.! know it was to the interest of the
foreign power to do so. I believe it was
their duty. ' While realizing folly the Ire
mendous odds against us, snd all the diffi
culties against which we woaid bsve to
contend, I faltihere were great principles
to :be maintained, a holy esuse to be de
fended, and dftermtoed bpon roy ' course,
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S per year. Address "DAY BOOK," Hew York
city; .... , ,
USIVBRSAUSMt What le It I "BeuJ fdr
IhsSTAlJIN TBI WCBT. OiBCiOnstL -A
large S-paga weakly : eetabtisbad lfiT. It meets
aU Ibe wen,ts of the family ; - t'l Hi s ysar tl
ii tdx montha Try u. Heaeimeaw tree Ad
dreas MLLUWUHi AHIWiX, aaoroDaM,
OhiCai - . ., ,,Wia !.(! ' ' - " i ' '
CHHISTIAS STABOARBofipeeee rVoie sod
J ad ro alee Primitive oariaeiaaitv. JM aad
thus Faniiy Weakly j a aagas t 48 eolomns.
Edited by Kiders Isaac Xbbstt aad J. . Lamib.
OalytSayaarl Spaaimaoa fnu B. .. OAB
fiOLb A OO., nbliahara, OiaoiBoaU. Ohio,
i
J..P..BDI)T, ,;
MfBCSiir-
' i PROVIUSNCIB, K. I.
' Cash advances on Oonalgnments of Cotton.
;coJ!tp!iiiDiap.
PHOSPHITE l)F
I i , ....... I " ; '
OOMP03TINQ WITH
. SEED.
J I 'A. , I
FOR
lhhh;
COTTOSf
i 4. i
Ja.i:
1 Bid ARTICLE ts MA&UF&rjrtTItKD BY the
Faoina aoaeo Uompauy at unarietton, v. v.,
andar the enDeriDteodsnaa ef Sr. Ht. Julian
StaveoeL When eompoatad with aa Sqaal weight
of Cotton Seed Its result bare .been lound fully
eaoal to the best standard Fertilizers. Its tcoao.
my moat oommend it to the notion of planters
generally. For apeoino direetions for compost-
iranta for the sale of the above Fertilizer
and also, dealer in No, 1 Peruvian Onano,' au.
WieatoB, Ji, CL. 1 . "
Isaltv... , i. ': .ti,:.:v- . OS-twO
;;: THE
JACOBI- AXE
otbrrs in bapo"nd
all
f i'
Qoarantaed te excel
BateriaL.. ...
lis euro to aok for THE iAOOlil AXS sad
sooept 00 other, every Ate warranted.
Tor sale at ,
' MATHXJAOOBI'B I , .
Hardware Vrooi, "n
. . Ko. lluktl .ImiiL
.ii...-.. " - - -
RESTSTAL I!tSrRJl!.rE BOO.TIS.
rrma- dndse? ionfd hah beuqvsd bis
jl. Asaacy, ror s ana sianne laenraooe, 10
tbs ooiee ef M fYilasiagtao Ufa iBearaaaaOoai-
paayj on Front, sUaet, between : rxiaeass aod
aaiaet iireeis.
1 - - ,ivnj wu.u&n AisuaNUN.
Jan0i.ii. .''"'- WT-lw
Persons to saseaaafaUy sanvasa
Preasioeje we-ofler. aad Teoerv
2S Waltbam WstoS for yonreeM.
Address PtopWs HTmSZ Dayton, Ohio. . ;
r" er " ' 1 'J" 1 i 1 1 "
GET.!-
XTStW tOBM, Baretr
11 I
ataaaa rawer Urn,
Btaam Xnciaaa. witfe and without out-off.
and aeetioetai gaety Steam -BoHara, bailt Is
aaatluaa by epeetal aaaektoery. Band ror eir-
eoiar, 4t Oortlaadtst, . Y. --
A Week aalary I ToBng taea wasted
as local and traTattle aalenaea. Ad.
drees (with stamp) B. WALK. fa, M fark
1425.
Acs-ta I Read This J'
Twyar ' wtLt, FA V AOtrrs a salary ef aso
ff fper wees, and sspaasas, esailaw
annaWlne to eall oat Dear aad woaderfal
veouoM. Address M. WAfliig A OOrf Star.
F.rrLCYJIEST FOB ALL.
rNort aAAdtsta pea wactx, and axew
l)U aaa, weal AgaaM, te sail onr new and
aaefal diewatiaea
i PVlf
to t aad i
-Oi?". , ric.a,
t -f, ti.iatiws.
NOTICE:1"-"-'
APTUCATION WILL Iii MADE TO TEE
LegieiaSnrai of North JmMo, dnrlnp IU
areeant aeeeioo, for a Ohartrr for the I'eaa.yl
vaala snd Morik Carolioa. Lead aad) Leatbet
"P"'. 1 V. ; ... . , -'-
us t m easeo, o. w. oijg, . Jan. o. aaraa.
tciiPiojr. cLDirisi; tio.,, . .
IBOOKBS'AKD OESEUaL OiaUUa8tOJ1
IX AUtBOHANTM. .
', i No. f tonlh Water Street, . .
I. :! ' ' ! - WUaHogtoe,-1. O.
"Prosipt aad pereoBal attaotiow giraa to - all
jonaign meats of ooantry prooaos.
,f9tll , - -TS-tf
.1
onsignn
0I5
d ' 't'ATI : 'tt A T-.'T
mat BCBO058M ADIEL, in geo,
1 order and well fitted out. One-third
or tba whole can be boocht on very ra ;
eonaiHS hbibb. .star eapaciiy re i.wu toetia.1
rrmin or SM harraes tVaeui ; draft ef viler, feet
loaded.. She ia well adapted ts the Cera ar Bios
baaieees and to the aavittioaaf any of the pno
fpal Inlets Sod tirm ia the Wilaiiigioa of
OaariaaSBB SradS. aef fcrwe ftaMvt vbat th
swnera to saiara fraaa enalaaaev - H aot soW
sy tbs let of Febroary, ls71,ahe waU twclaisd
at Pnblie Aaatioa oa that day, la root of No. t
Soeta Water atraatWiiaiiaaioa ImI. a-
J. W. wUX)WAr -00.,
Boath Wslsrsa., WHaunstao, M.O, or to
I - ;.. , Catt, BAM L B. rBxci, , ,
. ... . . -i . emUbTiU 177c ,
.aaa-.--J M ; .-' H9 Sw '
Tl , ' ': . :. V " 1 '' ' 11 1 - V ' HJM IIJ 1
ILL ki:,. j I. " U.sV , j
I.
.efC?-
. j ..i'J.i.v., A' '
i- . 1 , ui ;4 '
...... i . it.
.Koiiui! ii. i'ii;iiri.No,.
29 NORTH FROM tITlU-ET, u,'
FFKB IU THIS P0UI.I0 TH1 tAPOKST
and bait saisotad stook of BOOTS snd SHOES
o bs found to, aho Btate." i ' ' " -
We oaks LOW PKI0E8 a apeoiatity and
thrive to tell a grade of gooda worth tba mobay
bald for lham. 11
jOall and intntrt for yonreelf.
ft,, '..in- J .V..- nim
QK6. b'. FRENCH BON,
Printing.!
M
lit
J, n..i , tl I . ,1 ... '
-j
Hit
THE JOURNAL '
JOB fRINTIKt OFFICE,
! ' k 'rOaaass BtreeS, '
" wiLinubTON1, n. o. :
' All kinds of PLAIN 'Vnd
FAKOX, PIUNIING executed
with boatnesa and dispatch.
s, tJ!Ji,i ! . i ; . : v.i iii il "r -,' '
1 111 I ";"!:,.';" T" :.'( '. UC i.i '
The best work guaranteed at
the lowoat possible prloc, : ,
vA
rTJlffllDf I0B, f bUlstU tt H L L.
i, OmcB Oanrff lad, sura Gas Cbrt,
Wrurraemw, H. O.J C .-r- '-".i '
.sw5pr7:. i
OS AID AFTKB .HOTir'T " t
senirer Train will mn thafiviio ..
ft Xsave enimiuRtoa at 7 -Cowo a. t ,
arrive at tne aaad or tba Boad at t '
Leave the head of the ftnid tt A . .
rive at WUmtagtoa at S p. aw d, t
exespted). ... - - ,.,
Twe regnlsr Freight Trains pur ww k "
Wilminetoa at V.-0S a. ra. Tneeuats Bad .
and arrive at Wilmington on Mondays e"
days at 8:180. m.
, Through Tiskots to Chariot',. . Lt.,
Chief Snglnssr and bu.u..
'. a
wimiiiaTON' wxldox ur.-t
, Omen Oa'v ICse. ako C'-"' '
an-, h : VTnaiisowg, N. 0., Au . 1
LAND DEEDS,
OOUBT AND MAaWTItixES' .
, . i , . BLANKS
- On bsnd at all Umss. '
KAIL BOAD UKOKaTTB ,
OB BILLS OT LADINO,
And BILLS OF LADINO for snip.
' plug by sos, sod other, ' J
tf A BIN B HI IV KB,.
m Always oa hand; '
1 in
CHARGE Of ECrilL"
fXtt AND AFTKB BXONDAt.tVa, fs
Vf trains on tnts road wiii fe
(
-t,
Xm
J
TEZAtai klAJf aQEBS.1 , ,
' THATEUNQ BHOWMtN. ,
,Vjr'OADAQi:NTS,
BttfK&xtmaa,
K ' BTEAUBOAT AOKKTa,
And alt those vrbq hava 'ttTTEB
PUZOS PBINTtNd te do, will find
it to thsh interest to oajl at ' . j ,', ..
TUB JOUHNAL OFFlOB,
i '. ,. 1 '
' Prlaeee Street. .
t A largs snd Welt assorted stoak
Of PAPIItR tnj MATERIAL kept
,.. t ! ..it '.. '.' - i
on hand, from whiob selections
I E
fin
i r
may bs
J
ri '
SB 11
89 North Front street.
J ((, ,,il tK.
8
TCRPEHTWE EST1BLISDHOT
?! FOR SALE.
i"10NBt9TISa OF ATWJSNTI.FIVsVBABJtRL
BT1L.U in gooa order wuu all tbs aaoaasar;
tpois and Sxtnrea, a Frame Dwelling Hooae am
Utore Hbbss, Log Balling Hoaee, good Barn
Btkbles, (Jooper aliop, Jilrada, and. a plenty or
nouaes to aooorumooaia nana; and, SvaXI
AOKKo LAHU whiob prodooaa good Hngar (Jane
XUera are aboot Twelve Crops of BOXfcS whioh
bava bean worked one, two and three years on
land tthiob drawa a rant of Twenty Oeats par
sera, enjoining it srs sound fines on land
fhlnhli.n li r.ntd &t tlie ..me ..la
Tbars art s number ef good ban da 6itt fcavs
worked In e plane who woeid remarn . Tns pro
perty lain a HKALTHY LOtlALlTY. twenty
mues nom jeoaeonvuie ana aireour on me nan
road. . f v .-'.,.,,.; i,.., .
The whole will bs sold to oloaa out tba boat
nets st Twe Tbosaand Dollars (11.000. ) Apply
. km .: JsekeouviUe, Via.
Jan 10 , .... , ,. f ,.-,,.h, 8t ,
LAND PLASTER"
300
TUHH
rvta -.--" b.
FREbU taotM)
LAND PLASTER,
!
1 OF TOE BEST QUALrfV,': '
FOR SALE IN LOTS 0t t'l fJi. TONS
r' AND OVER, : " ' .
i i AT tU.80 PER TON,
Delivered at tbs Depot la WiUnisgtoa, .
i Apply to
. VF. W, kLRCIULR. . ,
vYboteaale Orocsr snd Oommisilon liereb'L
' " I Viliti.ln w
. ..... WK w u.
Lute of lets than S tons tl extrs Per ton will
tS charjea lor lighter age. , :.
dad IS ' . , . 7g
WIMIN, 1,1111 (IRS AT0C1K0,
i' I . . . .
', Bye aad 1
courbon.
TXTEDllIT-jf. 0., Oura sndBjrs .
j " Aaa
II HoHasd and Domastio,
TM-JasaalOB sad Dosasstie, 1
JANDY Freooh and Domestic, .
. a lb kso ruHTAB angiua snd ,
V. j - ' " Am ar ican,
SM Had.ira and eoopperpooa.
GZBstAN BITTJIBS Kommel, Wig
j , . . gtos Herb BflUra.
0; -AWO-
Ch'ewing Tobaooa, in etddie aad' boiaa, of
graat Variety. .
Bsaoking Tobseso, alf siida. laU 4. aad 1
poaod taakaawe. . : . i-. : ... tt -..--
BVfkr, 1 1 good many dinVast sorts aad, all
aIS be ... .' - !; -.
rtiabovs ws f iJhe.trasia swjs. AA,M
- HVfttT DEHOHIPTION OF ,
f.i?.t. .1.-. .' - ' '
, - JOB WORK, . , .( j , 1
PAktFBLXTa, POLICIES, v. I fn
0ABD8, 0lKCtfLAB8, NOTES,
BIldVHtADB, F08TJCB8, "
RKCEIPT8, CATALOaUKa,
BANK-OHX0KB, BHOW-OABDai
PBOQBAMME8, TICKETS,
DKDa LABELS, Aa, As,,
' ' as wrxt as .
O0CBT AND LAW BLANKS of
evsr stcriptian jprief id! at tba
shortest aotloe, and aheap for eaah
et ' I , - ' '.'.I
THI J0DBNAL JOB OFFICE.
lea at S i00 a. m. and :t0 a. sail and a.
don at 8:30 a ra. and tK) a.m. .
0:O0 S. m, and t:SS a, m. arrivs at. V. ..... d
40a.m. sndf:tf fiav' The ds traiua ,1,4
ran on Hunaaya. Horning train Nn ' 1 - a
Colon Donot at 8 1 18 001008. KighttflM..
will leave Union Depot at9 1 0 a?loekv ' j i
a. ta. Faaaenger Train makes eonueo. 1 r
(ioldeboro for BalalgB. ' '- i.-'- , . J
An aooosamodation sad fratabl train r'lr' n
Wilmington 0:80 a. nu daily (B0i
Tbs day trains leaving VfUmtngton S.18 a: m..
and Weldon 10)0a.m.etinnaotoliiey withTarbo-
ro' Branch train. N iaht oaaaanrar t:ns 1-T.
ing WUmlngtoB sdd weldon on aon s V
nasdavs and Fridays. aJaS. ecnaeot la.. r. ji
thoTarboro' liranoh train, and with e'"iert ta.
Washington, . ft v-"
may a M'J-,! ' 1 ttiwHT,
WllmlnRton. rhtr. And Ru h r ' :"
v- Omta Oars Baoisass abb Oairii bu
sii.Hut t-i annatutwiCaV Wk'Wi tm Km,XM -
!,.1.':l?:tlOTqE","Sr
rrnnocoH Ticurr to ohiblottb.vu.j
J BajJ and Stage, ever this Baiiway, asftfr
tale attae Ticket erne at lio eaela r ai 'i Xseah
, v S. U FBKMOHTj gtj,
Eoginser snd Snpsrfnf -. . ,
Mtsr aad Post eopy. Yn -t- i?etn--' t i't
tSftNBBAL SC1BINTI5WDtrrWtldL.i mt
dt ueuiMB a cecvk 6V Pu t. i lu leaei
l.ww-i; iilac
Is.- if 4-tt--j
yy saesas s
M AtiB ; AFTKB SQND
tb
'KB I?NDAIwl;Siklf ' -t,TaJ
for the W. A H. B. B. a 1 s
hsTramslf thai W. A W. tt,: ILIietwtkail
following aobadala will h)nav,i,, jije aqora
i DAI EXPBKHs TBAIN (DaOy.)
Leave Wllminguw ( W A W B B Depot) B l9 A. f?T
. Axrtve at Fioranca. . t.u..,,.uit1 J
Arrive at iiujiViUe...,,,..,.0.., 8 1 P H.
LsaVs .Kinwrvtllai ;V...V.'.!.J!;1. . if
Arrive at Fltajojjoe...,. .,,,.?' J'S
! Arrive st WUruiuKton 6 . ' U
,1 uaavw wneBiBBjeeanvi a vraiiai,awtiuat j . i rv
J Arrivs at Floranoe......... ,w. I A. fm
i Arrive at nUngevifle, .T. . . . Alii??. . . i7wA. atw.
sevUla,wrt,di.ri.jtii('Or9.UM
loreooe... ........ ,....,...11 i If.H ,
I ArrtVe at Wiiiainirton. . . , I 1 . a. e.ii. af"
it .ii ana i
may initio'
OCB FBIENDB IN THE 00UNTBT
. . . - 1
may tsnd their orders to
THE JOURNAL OFFICE,
And rely upon their receiving the
sams attentiea and being filled ss
iii f i ., , 4ia r-a : ti
promptly and as thasnly as If given
4 'persenaUy.'1' '
Oar Jobing Department is eqasl
to sny in this taction, and every
facility possible will be afforded ia
the execution of orders. t
.. Address . , . - . -
; 1 ENQEljlAtSb i TBIOB,
i . - . .
. ,j WUntlagtoo, M. C. '
North CAroIlnA RAJIrMi. r-r-trja
I , , BaVTIITAST,,t10S,f-, , ,
Ootmtirv Baors, N. 0., Dae. Id, toiO.1 ta '
3oea etc
J j esseosl
rtAHE Boa bo of ' ioihzotobs cTTTEikni
J. North Oatollas Bailroad Oonm.ny bava f't,
day dsolarad aa annuel dividend of t,r tr o ut
os tka oapital stook of- said t"pa FwHHafld
nsoal year ensuig stay u wit. -i e.pr
i an
Iamb, 1
sank, payable oa flrat dayrjf
per sent, payable on tust flay ei joj,
a us iranaier books wiu oa eioee
I UueC
1 'trroil
day of February te first day of iunwv UiW
Srst paymeni, ana rxem nrsi asy w kuta ta.iot
ay of July, 1871, oa second Pyn""--, r
.
Jan 8
(JHAHLii at.
BeorstaryJ
en '
ltoa
V 'sa aar a
Mil ' iz-j&mg .
tastitnrda
e?Al3Sldt
HEIDEBRO'S.
2,000
VALBNCI A OBANOES, 8wet
the Aral ia this market ef the
, ..... - rt';
(0 BBLB. APrLES,
rS00 Botes BaiabiB,
10 Boxes Leaona, '-- ''
50 Boxes Citron,
Nats, Oaadtes of sfl kinds, "
! 100 BOXES FIRE CRACKER".
i
Freeb Bnckwheat, Ac 4 . .
lea Si
T5-.
DEWT, DMP;MtOOS.
Ho S South Front 8t., WUmington, N. a
TJOBT. J. BCABBOBOUQR would inform hie
-A-W . I 1- ,n if1--- . s ,i 1- '
old n-taBda and OBetomara that As baa recently
renovated aad refitted tna above Beloon, and
would be pleaaad te veesrre a con bn nance of
tbair patronaara. ,..... - v , , ,
tlia RAH U annnlUA ilk lk BrjrD nl
OTBTEBi
Beeervad alrnoet daily from New Siver. ef baat
eaelity, aad rarBMbed ia aay qsaality or styls
oaairea. . j -an -
BPt a . 4 ,i.,i.ia,..i-,-;i4VlJB-
tl lD.U FR0.M.8TtET. i
writs JUST BECBIVID A FBB8H LOT OF
XX tauate. waole, baiyee aad aaaMeaa; OitraeK
aww- vartaty f rrmn.- 1 m . . I
- - . , m .,iiM
K afeea and No. 1 kacaaret, Freea etaknaw to
Etia, frrtitd Paiffion, eioir Trwieh Crtaaa
6,000 LA N INF AS
erasaa. J AJ.JTSUI
d m"-r' obol rt -ftMk etOn.1
eoi.a aa vt. I, at u,e k--t ea rn-ii, at
' -- Bi.ii.1,
. - 11 a.4 u frost sut.
taal , .. . si-
a . .
1 J BE BTJsTDBED AOBXB OF tfSB C-trc4islfft
PEA LAND, twelve miles from WllmlDi-tos d-sa
sdJctniBf tha N. N. Nixon farm. A eouiorvi e
dwslUng aad ail aaoeaaary sotbeoses psvtMCSrry,
Atothe.ntHbrtattli.'itoW'ePiii:18
HalntiM A Preneh, eomer. . AtarksS Ala Beiojittaill
jsal? (,i vii f.mi JsiU i ilJatftalJoo
fcovjwu i - nrs tawarjii iit
A BE said to bs th BEST. Try i.im atont,, (
- prioes. ' - tiet .
SStt
FLowFtcra
t u -a-
l't e, , .i . u te nam mat
SOO 'WtJit--silgTs,u.t)d saoa
'! w.. ..i. k. .. ......
m,i tctf r .ceaw ss ino
r-. i ii;t-GF..'wVaCTir,3jAloaasi
Jan W
1 1
TO TflB SHIPFLVS'
' aBBBBwesaaaBwaa
vroncai is hereby ertrtrt : .
Xv anoat taa twta ec dannary, i . m
itaai
holloa
.5illo
I aaaocf
near Btaamboat Oompany will piece oat el .
Dm Brver a aet-e ass Paeaeervr a t I.. ,uaJOB
B learner, which wilt make regas t""a-e "fa Ssfi
ana neiow tns naiiroaa anaira, rnnm j me o- .
aaotioa wtth the tralaa aa- sue i uwu a, vJ a
lumbis and Angnats Ballroadc - '-rlota
ar Vb attention of tnrpentlue tiwl' . ,J
this rvn ss sapeciaUy esllad to Uua tv-v aa aadjt
deeaaienis will be offared heretofore nr.- mAt fa
I1IIII1U.1 IULLI t'l I I
nvmii 7in tkhmt jF Thi 1 f
JL Oatiagtate f ear iS bsgia eana-v t , ..ZSSOa
Annnai coueguue npeaij j -, v. ggg,
For oataroraee, addreee ,
tab BAV. O. V. AtaPfLiTXaXD , r f
Tta a A uaa An . . i f
, f t AV as FAS an illS sve- - a'a-M da
4 , . .... I,.. ) B-aam
daotS
1 tmt ' xsn .i
,-,v
tobacco:
- ii tcl r2rg
t a tsst
:LjiLsi
t itT. A
' .--'t n -r ti V v i l c f cl aeslsorf
s,euAiuic-Wiususi.i, a. i w wis
ttcw
II
s.r.r",K trvH tka'
0IMl .TO. THK lMT
tor ihd Feirl Lumipy, I fc
xibarl mm. aad iBuat fc. I
uao.to ul le,oie"'"l i
iCCS ETA Tii !
I? f
ti v
At alast 6
Cu and
. .
CAPS FtAB xtz-
aad tf,;imld f
a ra ' r
Oar' t i.v
praiis4! cf(ua at ,
irr.
eiSDOATS AT3 f"
- A.
la ll
r:n rvxi
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