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- i or ihih, Vwml miDAI, JULY 13. 1ET5. convEnviou. Elect!ontUugust 6th, 1 876. FOR DELEGATES . ramswicx oochtt. DAVID S. COWAN, 4 1 1 xcrua oocntt. 1 l n. stallings, r 1 WIIXUM FARRIOB, I CT-BEBLASDjoOtmTT. JOSEPH A STORTII, ', .neill'r. blue, , EOHSHOW. DUNCAN SINCLAIR. CALVIN A. McEACHEUN. i BLADKX. V J. W.IIUSS. CABTERBT. JAMES RUMLEY. COLUMBUS OOOTT. FORNEY OEORQE. V ' oxnow avmrr. ' l JAMES G. SCOTT. r J lAMMOS OOPNTT. 8.J.FAIS0N, WILLIAM KIRBY. KWKASoTiBootnrttl GEORGE DAVIS, ROBERT STRANGE. FDTDKB OOCBTT. R. K.BRYAN. " If, in tpite of protest and cnallcngc, an ilhgal vote U polled, ki 0e proper affldstitt be at onoe male beor the proper qffiocr, to UuU Um parties thus ilUgally'votiiy in&y alonoe b4 arrett ed and thenbf preented fr9m 6edj ing the penalty provided by law in inch case. We rejwat, let the pro per affidav it! be made and let the par tie fraudulently voting be at once ar retted Remember that the election lav rt , jqolrea &at firtekv'a voter sis 'that tinged at the polls vpon demand o) any citizen of the State it thall be tht duty ofthsJuspeotort of the Election to require laid voter before being aU lowed to vote to prove by tie oath of tome other person bmm to thejudget the fact ol hit residence for thirty days fwttoiout thereto in the county in whir.h h f-wpntfi tu wte." Remember also that the lection law ays: "JVo elector shall be entitled t ts jegMcT vrtt JrftJriy other1 prcQtnct " orioumship than the one in which he h an actual vrlxma fide vestdetd "' Oil the day of election, and no certificate registration hlH given. M j j - 4 RAIrlPBOIS DOl'NTV. Hon. J. M. Jjofiok will address the people of Banipaou! t Nawton Grove, on Friday Tnlj JOta and at Clinton, July 8lsl r , l should b rememUreJ 5 tna", ' ihOngh aFcileraUmlgein Tennoeiee - hM decided the Civil Rights Bill an constitution. he dii.' ao . on the cronfliU Hiat the iKnir.tfDii or soon Statu. Ir a Stati makes icch a iw $ ir ft tTrraxniiuu, otherwise mot. That ia the orist of the decision. 1 JUMf nrfLttAM B RODnAN LATE iff TBI CrirKOEsATl4 AMY. i 8ukIany thing! conspired tofath- er to Induoe tne to regard yon with' ea teera and respect in mj wore, yonthf hi .! days. If I nMatakesoVTou irere a di .Strict .eleofor on the Braekinridgw and ;Lane tioiet : If I uiigtaka not, you admitted the right of seoomion and ia ;,' Toredita axeroiae in the emergency -that followed, and then yon were an elector , for the, State a laiga on the Davis and Stephana ticket, and very cheer fully gave your electoral tote for the first and only Confederate President and Vioe-Preaident; yon joined the a my and raised an artillery company, which you commanded at Newberd' jriin weresAttervardi quartermaster to the brigade of the lamented Branoh; you were afterwards a Judge on Gen. Anderson's corps court. 1 And thus;, theugUAot all the while in line of bat tle, yet all the while in the field. You staid with uj to the laet, retreating from reteraburg on a mule. - Time rolled on, however, and in 1867 ydu became a candidate for the dauby Convention. Disposed to allow the largest latitude to man who ha served through the war, I witbstoo the opinions of those who thought yoi had deserted totheenemy. My faith ii your ' antecedent ; was such that I could not believe it. Time rolled on, You were elected. The Convention met and you were a prominent member You identified 7ounieU fully with thi AMuicais. xn every inatanoe, certain . ly on every main vote, you went witli the negroes and carpet baggers. . T me still rolled on. The Conven tion adjourned after a moat disgraceful orgie in which negroes, carpet baggers and scalawags all joined.. Neither ne-' gro nor carpet bagger, nor drunken1 orgie, nor ribald sorg, nor all combin ed oould tarn your stomach. So true ia it that wbon a natire born Carol! ciau falls, be falls "far and heavy." With braien e!Trout ry yon publioly cl!od nponthe people to eodorne tlie Canby Conot;tudon jcr own bnJi-' work. Al . setl'.j J . bad ; . ur t ward. Yoa were pnt ;on tlii benc'j of Hi Supreme Coa S of th- SUUi- Like, our jt 'ioial broljra of k er ir gree, BuMeli and Claiks and Tourgae, you were one of Canby's judges, and preaented the hitherto strange anomaly of a dvit judge administer ing civil law by military order. Time still rolled on, and after the lapse of another seven years, you are oooo more a candidate for a aeat in a Constitutional Convention. For sev en f years you have .studied the Constitution - yoa made. You new tell the people that it needs amendments "obviously proper." By your own showing therefore you were unfit to be in the Convention then or you are noflt to be on the benoh now. The Couxtitution is bad or yoa are un able to oonstrue it correctly. If it be bad you were incompetent as a dele gate in 1808. If it be good, you are iuoompeteut as a Judge in 1875. If you are inoompetcut aa a Judge you ought to resign. If you are incompe tent ea a Constitution maker it is the height of impndenoe in you to ae'k, and the height of folly iu the people again to grant yoa a aeat in a Con vention. And just here I may be per mitted to remark that the only Judge upon ths bench of the Bop'eme Court that the people, regardless of party, plaoe any trust or confidence in, if not yourself, sir, but the only one who was not elected to that august tribunal by the ao called popular suffrage of the present day. I refer of course to Judge Byoum. And now, sir, having put yourself for ward as a oandidate for their suffrages, I Lave a right to ask, and I do ask, are you a fit man for the good people of Beaufort and Pamlioo to scud to the Convention t " ' . ; In the first plaoe . you are plainly ineligible. You already hold aa ofiloe of bobbr, 'profit and trust, and the Constitution says no man shall bold two snob places. You ean neither be delegate to the Convention nor a wenr ber of the legislature and Judge o the tiiiDreme Cuitari at the same time. It would be a baa Ipectaole to eie a Judge of the Supreme Court violate, his oatu to support tne Constitution in, or der to amend that Constitution. It re minds me of your brother Radioal, John Pool, who took au oath to mip port the Confederate States' in order that he might . destroy them. : But eveu if you are eligible yon are not fit. In yonr publio address to the men whose votes you solicit, you gravely tell them that if the election of cortaiu offioers, taken away from the Legis laturft by the Gam y Constitution, ball be restored to the Legist ture by the people's Constitution, it ill produoe, and ought to produce revolution. Before going further, permit me to mwi aom oontraats in your life, lou seem, indeed, to illustrate the popnlaf Idea'tliat men ohange every ven years. In 1801, to go no further baofc, ytrar Mood w, but aua lusty; you defied and apst upon the Federal Government in all its might and majes tfT you took nti arms against it most valiantly, first al au artillerist, next as 'a Quartermaster, and lastly as a oourt first with the cannon, next with the wagons, and lastly; with the, exooution- ers; going from bad. to. worse, nntil 1868, wten you had no appetite what ever for" fight against the Federal Gov. ernment The purpose of that gov ernment, waa to Hlegradfli the white S0d1 W lQlTate 1 1Lb'! blaok raoe, and in no account of the proceeding! of that Oodvontiou1 in ' Which you took sue ha prpminjot, par b' I oeu mention made of any protest from you against any one of the many outrages it perpetrated. You did not protest agaitlh j3oniUtutfonV6oauie it al lowed negroes and whites generally to tntermarry.nor did you protest special ty' against the ordinance that validated tie: marriage" between' you fellow white Radioal, Thornton; of Fayette- ville, with a negro woman. You did not protest against allowing negroes and white mon lo muster together, nor against white privates being command ed by egrd officers, nor agaiust black and white children attending the aamo schools, nor againsl white children be ln'gtundto negro mutura, Oor against negroes being guardians , of white wards. Nor did it stir y9ur blood even to peaoeable protest when the I act of Amnesty to Confederate soldiers, your oomradea in arms, was repealed. Ror aid you become indignan t when the right to vote was given to thieves ana iorgers aua murderers and per jurers upon equal term a with the best and purest citizens, " None of these outrages against yonr oolor . and your raoe could excite even to a paper pro test the blood that' only seven years before had defied the mighty Federal Government, Like Gallio you oared for none of these things. The object then was to degrade the white and to advance the colored race. But time atijl ' rolled on, another even years have passed away and you are no longer the submissive man of peace that you were in 1868. The white mau is now seeking to emancipate bfmself from the negro and your blood is stirred to such profound deptha that you talk of involution "Aa familiarly aa maids of thirteen do of puppy dogs,-, ",l"::"'v;:r::v ' If the next gale that sweeps from Pamplioo to Cape Fear shall bring to our ears the clash of resounding arms, , .... . would be a comfort to know whether yoa will f.gfct srtilli'rixt, ss a qturtermajtUTi r a a wurt? The p pie won! J doul like to lesru, !si, be!' mules v .1 be ia datn'ttid. 1 . jesi ' thre i of revolution will nei ther scsr !rLc The people.as well ay arw!'. have w-esj the handwriting upo&lhe ll,andt' 4 well as you ret bow blsok a future it presents to you; they know as well s you do, that when white men shall onoe more rule in North Carolina, all your hopes of honor and all yonr dreams of ambition will vauish into thin air. That hour ia nigh; nor can I find in my heart one spark of pity for your fate. RumuII, tod Tourgee, aud Clarke aud Logsu have already fallen aoj been laid away foref er, and the feet of tkeul who oar- ried your brethren in iniquity to their gravea a e already at the door, n aly to take you V"t also? and witn you. J'earson and fieado, ami rt.ttl.. Yuu, Cannot escitpe your doom. You' will be deftVed tor the Convention. Y"U wore truxted to mske the Cauby Con atitutioa, but you will mt b trunttd to uu make it. And then, like a rot ten apple from the tree, you will fa'i despised from the beucli, humbly tlisul iug an all-merciful God, if you Uvc a apark of gratiiude iu your bosom for oblivion and for obscurity. Vale vale, long urn vale! :l ; 3 ( . Onk or rim l'torm. t UK A'MlcaJI,TUHA, 4'0XEUK ) - A S ( IIAf KL If 11,1, A friend has shown the Raleigh a private letter ram Mr. Kiru- berly, Professor of Agrioulture in the University, in which be avows his de termination to make the Agricultural Department, not merely nominal, not a mere appeudix to secure the con gressional' graut Prof. Kimberly, says the New, is a mm of great euer- gy aud attainments -hue spout a your siuce arriving at manhood in a Lab oratory of one of the leading German Uuiversitiee, his several years experi ence in teaobiug Cheuiixtry applied to Agriculture, and moreover ia a practi cal farmer. He is a mau of uncommon energy and fire, and ' we oouildoutly expect to Hoe his department confer inestimable blessings on the farming n to rest of the State. Our young farmers should take a course under Prof. Kimberly at once. It they have the money to pay for their tuition, well and good. If they have not the money they will not be turned away. The Trustees will give gratituous iustrnotiou to meritorious students. As for board, no yonng man ahould decline getting instruction because he oan't afford to pay for board. Let hint join other young men an 1 furnish his own board. At many Southern Colic gos earnest students who do not stand back for trifles board themselves at $8 or $9 per month, or less. The same tan be done at Chapel Bill. Iu tuis connection we beg leave ; to call the attention of the renders of the Journal to the advertisement of the Secretary aud Troaaurer of the Board of Trustees of the .University to be found in Another eolomn of the paper. - - . - WIIH ... , i ."Why, dooa Judge Buxton come down from the beuoh to engage in the strife r Why are R. C. Badger and Ike Young working so hard to get there! J What business has Judge Watts laaviag his courts to go round haranguing f" j : So queries the Raleigh Newt. We will tell you why," aays the A'otesonian. "Judge Buxton is afraid me snip na carries nis party tue lvaaioai luiamous uonsuiauon is abont to desoend to Davy Jones' Loot er, ' Badger and Yonng are afraid the inking of the North Carolina Radioal ahip will suck in all the other Radioal ships of the fleet. Judge Watts is afraid, too, but the most of his bad oonduot is due to 'pnre cussedness pnre and general 'devilment. ' " The frienda of Senator Morrill, iu Maine, are desirous of making a oom promise with Mr. Blaine concerning the Seuatorship. They are willing, it is aaid, to support him for the Proai denoy or any other ofiloe, provided he will abandon : his attempts to secure Mr. Alorrill's seat These advanoea haVe not been reoeived favorably by Ur. Blaine, and ; the tymtest for the Seuatorship continues, ? i iVumm.! n.,.. t UOMMODOKJ JJKOATUBS BOLIOS. Andrew JaoksOO Decatnr. 0jaDd8OO Of Ooumodore HtMnhnn rAna.tnr HitA in woiW DWpnen lecatur diea In mow .via, uu ua itvu uitiiuu. xie leit Marioo o, iMxuvtr, ana ABna Jr." L). ET.JW8WItl,r'rfc01" WUU Oaian Teneyck rarsODB, Wiuor oUildron oft deoeaaed. Bister. In his wuine namea jobn Farsons and Anna , xi, x anuiu an uu executrix, no lelt bis sister, Mrs. Farsons, a spy glass and glass globes, "part bt the spoils of the firat prize captured by an Ainerlcanman-of-wa-." To John Par sons, his brother-in-law, lie left bis grandfather 'a Masoaio medal, with in structions to leave at the death of the legatee to St John'a Lodge, of New fork city, unless some member of the family other than the legatee shall be. oome a Mason meantime. He leaves to -is nephews, William Deoatnr Tar sona, two awords bequeathed him by his father, John P, Decatur, and to Stephen Decatur be bequeaths a dress ing case, ; 7 . L The triumph of' Radicalism means negro supremacy. Bead this, from the Henderson Jrilmne. and see if it don't John A Hymsn hss caused one Frumer, a negro from Warren county, to be ap pointed route or mail aganfr between Wilmington and Weldoh. ne succeeds Mr. Robinson, and toot his plaoe the firat of Jnly, Negro Congressmen negro Justices of the Peace negro Constables negro Legislators negro ocnooi Trustees negro Mail Agents, that's what Republicanism mean. i Muiwiuit)uvoriu viaruiipa, wiuyou put in power the Nkobo Rcl I'a'tjT it i. : . . . 1 1 i: , i THE ATLANTIC HOTEL, a seaside iBEAUFORT, 1ST. O. YfJ:: : ' ' ' . ' ' rT; - 7 - -lj Ii z ft " n'f Hi ": Lb. i::. J ... ' itl ' 'V' i J t J t--. J J tt ' - . .- -y 'Z 1 1 - mUl Alll.VK. KHTAIII.It.HW YKT. till FA n-r. t M K. I 1st t..n lo tnu. H bu lH7n. May St to octoDer I Willi II u lo llut UiliU lauilli ri t ...... .......... . , I. .. . 1 1 ... 1 1 il.lldl Tli .i ullrltul.omrf this buuiesffordi all NO DUST I NO FLIES 1 1 llBlhln. llmikr. ? stlcrlird to Hie hcui. ltli( H1. if i' mil i ii It-am Hit r 'l gli of tin run ltlv.Miil lrtlirkitfomt otl All thrshD'r mi rurii't r and soinm men to Fot, f,t islilng v& ll nmniigcd, lor PIC NICS, FISHIKQ PRTIE8, MCCKL1CKT SAILS, ai'd vWittt'K imium M tntrirrt In tlijicttilty. Th. rlioictit WlhKB Slid UQt'OKa to MikIO Hll t iiiimt p,lk,ln Iu B't AI.I...I I.. rl vi.d mil. I rooait Mid nrrldrrt inii.ini im-iiik mfi llv ni!e Hulink InniMli list ),! H AM'ir ) H(lt K, ui tii livf Ii, l.lk .riiri n n v 1lili till' Hotel be t1.Ullii.lbretoil lb i Ii.li rt o. liloil(nliil Mudit-S. i -j Tbums ; U per day tor first week J tl.COper day for second week, r Himi ll . oinrni t Dimli' Itb fmlll nd rxcuriloulnU. Liberal reductlop to early vial- torn, t'lillilrri) rd eeiTHnU bkll lirloe. inayl3 -diw tf."' " . ii KlH'EILADfEOUS. 3 tr. .Iviwll UliT At- WILLIAM FIFE'S, EXCHANGE COltNER. Inns SO 147 Bacon, Pork. Sugar, and Coffee 50 Doiea D, 8. Sides. : ' . ! ' 60 Boxes Smoked Sides and Bhoul ders, 25 Bhla City Mom Torlt, , , ... J(H Bbln, (iJlii Wngiur, 1 100 Bugs rrinie Rio Oofl'tw, " Fop Bale low hf " ! ... WILLIAalS A MURCHIgON. ; t ' " '. Flour-Corn-8yf up-Rlce. 800 Bbls. Flour all grades. ! 6,000 Bushels Frime White Corn. -50 Bbls. 8. H. Syrnp, , ; V 25 Bbls. lUrse, ? s I " Tor sale low by ' ' WILLIAM A MURCBIMDN. Hay-Hoop lron-Clue-8pl rlt Barrels. ' COO Bales N. R. and E. Hay, 400 Bundles Hoop Iron, 100 Bbls. Glue, 860 Seoond Hand Spirit Casks. For ssls tow by i WILLIAMS A MCKUHIHUN. fMOLASSES-OUANQ-NAILS-SHOT U 1, k 100 Hhda. ahd bbls. Now Crop Cu ba Alolasses, ' 200 Tons Gaannpe Guano, J 100 Tons Eureka Guano, ; g 800 Kegs Nnils, 200 Bags Shot. Tpr isle low by .. r. .. . i WILLIAMS & MUR0HI80N. July I . 160 The 'CaroUua HouscMtl Ibm AN ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY c . choice Literature, will be Iwaed from thi lotiNu Bono MiwiKmi Orvioa eommenoiiif with January, 1H7S. The tlrrt number will b ready lor mailing by teoeaiber 10th, and the period. I1 will be iiubllthed each uoceedinii month thereaftor without Interrnntion. No advaa- Ue will be iioulm,!.! ..,.. h .ith l.l.nl.r I capital " amimand to render aaoh twue an Kreat)le ana Imtructlv oompondlum at cll0lc, reading, by voyulax writers, both home I anaaoroaa. . . iwwiiuu -iKauue ""' '"f y-rou. Co.mn monthly, haudnomely printed Ton tinted book I!1' ; beautifully niumratsd. it is a fi "7.: I " mane it a nrat-eiane monthly, that, onoe In- troduoed In the family olrole. u aura to ba eagerly watched tor and carefully preserved. IUPOHTKAH' OALLKKY" will prove an attraetlva feature. The January number will contain a lire-like ploture of f EX-GOV. Z. B. VANCE, sod blograpbloal aketoh, to be M lowed la each euocceiliug number with phoUiranbs ol other prom lne ut atateemen, dlvlues, AVo , ONLY TWUUULLAKH A YKAK j and each suliscrlber can make a cholos ol Tauaa bimt nSAtiTirtJL.LAaoM FnuaATiaoH. also of each H a SO loehea, via: "The Finding or the Saviour In the Temple," "The Madon na," or "Kfcg Lear Defying the Htorm," for. warded on receipt of (ha subscription price, Hither or the Kngravlngt le worth double ths prlne aakad for the Magaalne. , f Anyoneaendingaolub of flv- will rf, oeive an extra anbti-rlption tree. Blnk e ooiilf 20 oenta. free by mall. Hl months subior.p tioa, without ths Kngravlng, SI . sren ta Wa Wanted Evervwhere. UUllS A. SoMl i, ubilaher, urn a oe , u MiaatKiro, N. (J. jC Fuxniture ! Furniture ! ' NKW AND HANUHOMK PATTKHN8 OF T PalfMAmbr sod Dliitng KuriltQie iwoelvws thl week, lor sale LOW. Call and enamlne, ,t . . , - i s . , . , , V A. SMITH co. IYE0DIKU CARDS ta1 kaMM futlouabln Myln at the t JilUMMAL rriua -IIT -.,.-,,,.:) T ij icsoirr, VI'KA I'l.T 1NTK. t fl TO I'l'K VVM- 41rhntjl 'it. !- sit, If fr ui' uf mob ViiWX S'Sy IS-. uii.lrlHil "' to toneyt lit pUaiuit cin.liituc wiUi -11 lue pltaiurt f tvjfiy witkuut jertl or Ma NO MOSQUITOES 1 11 lirre iu.Hf nl t ouce siijoy Iheeihlls- m B'tt'S- "V ny un tlir iort. n H. 1 ort si h'iiK v tuui'dkl inlnud roerti, twldm.lesnais ' . ........ ... j be bud At tie 1 Ebl Al'KAM ol tlie undisr- lIUt lliK'ki'iniinnntiiiiiiiiii.ii I OlIIC kl'll k1llltlf 1 1 1 kitk. it B SOI llfT m tlif tuMiikiy Dei trlmcnt, tli .ioi.ilitor i tlf n- mlnu , ill i "t-n moiest- to tr.ff scrnni luunc. Bum UBiuruni win OEO. W. CHAELOTTE, Proprietor. . . -- .-. n Quarantine Notice u NTH. rUHTHEH hOTICK ALL VK8' Ml from Port' BonUiorCaiiB Fear will corao to at the VUlUng Btatlon, near Deep Wstor Point, and await the Infection or the (Juar antlneVbjKlclHn. ' All veaneU from Ports where Yellow Verer, or other lnlatlou dtraie eilma, will be re, quired to undergo a i Igld and vrolonged (Jur antlne. All vessels or boats of an; elurarter having tlckneaa on board on arrival, or having had HloVnets any.tttns dinlnt His vegans, are to- q Hired lo oome to the station ror itnii'ii'n wltlioui rcgird totho I'ort l orn Whenca ihrv ob. Vtel(i not Inrladi'd an ahovo will ru- oced without dotenlioii. ' Pilot! are eaiier.lally enjoined to make elrn- sul enquh-v rolatlva to t, eriw, Ao , "d ir not SHtlrfltd with the lUtenioiitiior the (JP tain or eommander, or If the vemel l In a tllthy eondltlon, tluy will bring the vcmv) to the autlon for larther riamlnntlon. i 1'lloU wilfully violating the yjHrinJne Law are aii'.ijiirt toafurfoituroot thi-lr branch; Mamsmaf veaeshflo S SO rtwo hundrnl dil- Ihm a dny lor evoiy Uy they vlolato the ytiatantln I n: and fell other rmm are liable lor each and every otlcnco. AH vfiuoln unlijcet to vlsltailon wndor above rmulatkma, wlU eetn flag la (ha mam rigging, iKiit tide. ., ... ., , F. W. POTTKK, j . . , , , . Quarantine Pbya'otan, ! Port ot Wilmington, M. :. : SmithvUs, H. 0., May ill, IMS. may V - 128 tllnovl i j,, ... h- . OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK AND TREASURER, City or Wilmington, N. C, J June 24th, 1875. .,2Q AN"! ORDINANCE Concerning Cows and other cattle run i i .-ji hing at large; JJE IT OKDAINED by the Hoard of Alder. men or the City of Wilmington, N. 0., as fol fbws: -- '--'' ';' : Section 1. That any cow or otheb ctmi or AMD kixd, found running at large within the corporate, limits of tils city,, shall be lm- iuSUod b tlie pity Iarhi, snd the ownei required to pay a Hue of Ton (10) Dollars, be fore the sans shall bs roles ed. Hection 2 Any ordinance or parts thereof con flicting herewltlt, are hereby repealed. : The slmvt ordinance was adopted by ths (toardoj Aldermen on ths "24Hi day of June MS, and will po Into effect on alter and Mon day, Juna J6tb liutant. T. C- SERVOSS, City Clerk snd Treasurer, June 25 . Wl-tf Southern Illustrated ::: Age '!tr Q. RALEIGH, N. a' THK ONLY ILLTJMTKATKl) WF.KKLT in the Noutlk Eight pnges. Forty oil nmns. Containing morn reading matter than anv weekly pnbllntiMl In the rtouthern States. 1'lie flrnt number of the SOUTH KKN 1L- LUDl'kATSU AUH will b liwued on Natnrday, ttetb day of Jane, lSri, Th PuhfMirr wtemui making It an lllun- trat4 record of t!:u times. It will ti eat of ever; toDte. Politic!. Hlntoiltal. Literarv. aiu Hclentlflo, which Is of current Interest, and give the bestUluitrationstliat can bo obtained, original or lorelgn. The OUUTHtRN ILLU8TUATKD AUK will be printed on new type, and heavy book paper. On Its list of contrlbstors will bs found ths names ot many ot the boetwrlteieln the South, Hcrial anj hort stories, (mem, and eketclios, and well conducted tdltorlal department, giv ing the latest iioraoiiHl, literary, selentltlc. no lineal religioos and commercial Intelligence, will furnlKh every week an amount of reading niaiiar nnBurHuMiu ny uinvr papera, in exc-l-leuce and variety. It Is Intended to make the Stll'T M Krin I uliUnTRATBII AUK a lour nal for the tlrcslile j several columns will be Sfeclally ilrvoted to all subjucta pertaining to UUIIITOIIV HIIU PW.lltl UIO. p No lamllv shonld be without It. Hubeoription price only ti per annum. Pott age iree. . R. T. FULQHUM, Editor, Halelgb, N O. JnnsS I D tr ATTENTION ! t . W.'L. IfJFANTRYl o fTHK UAHTstlDflKH (lUKHRii BV TOUR a Company bave now arrived, and are lor aaie at tn iswekt living prirm bv July 13- UlLfcd & -UKOlllaON. FKIPPISO. CLYDE'N NEW YORK AND BOSTON LINES VIA Wilmington, M. C. 4 IT 1 Fast Freight Route to all Points North or South. ' -o New York and Wilmington Steamship Line ! SCMI-WEEKUY, Saihtg (r. m NEW YCliK, WEDNESDAY, urd SAltEBAY i t 3 P. Jl., hi.d from WlLWlhGiUN, WElNEfc'DAY blo 8AHIUAY. HOSTOK AND New It.rk aiul WJliiiiiijjion Miaiiiship ttmi;iiiy, COSNBCTU0 WITH TH OLD COLONY RAILROAD AND STEAMERS. Dally Between BOSTON and NEW YORK . SomijWcekly between NEW YOBK snd WILMINGTON. Wetfacsdar and Saturday I roiu acb I'ort. Klil,.m r t 'It ujon the r( niit i-rd rttilnr Mitlli.g of tlcn- kin no, M(! fl, li'h ilyt, 1 t"1X' hl HO DELAYS. Iciuti-tivg kt V. Iid,i.,i. n Wll M lIsU'll'K, CULl'M PIA A A I GUST A K A II. In A !. Wll.11hGTN KM I'dS HA II bfAI, ' TliE I'AKr L'NA t JsT HAL ItA II V'A V, 1 hrmih Hillk of Lading giyen to ard tri m allj-omtiilti NORTn and SOt'TH CAIiOLINA. CEOEGIA and ALABAMA. Alao to NEW YORK, BOSTON, PROVIDENCE, FALL REVER and c tl'r Eastern Cities. r Itste nuaraiitetd low m by any other rooto and time an quirk; lmt or oynrbar, i liniuitly paid. . 7 Mark all Goods via Clj dc's IVihuiiiRttii Llm. SfcV For latther liiforniHtlon .vly to cilliirot the m detuned ' Aumli ol tlie Line. I). D. V. MINK. (ienernl KhcIi tti AKfiit, 'it IJeiontbira hlreet, lloston. Bimore ji Soien steam Traisprlilioi Mm Vin WJJJlMIW3rl'OIV. rv. CJ t!-,;. FAST FREIGHT ROUTE To all Points Worth or South. BALTIMORE. Baltimore anil. Wilmilou Line, . 6BMI-WKHKLV. -8A1LLNO FROM UAHTMOKK- Tuesday & Friday, ot 3 P. M. -ANII FROM WILM1N0TON- Wednesday 6 Saturday. BOSTON AND PROVIDENCE, Baltimore and Wilmington Line, Baltimore, Boston and i rovldence Line, Or via Canal Dally to Philadelphia and Clyde's Philadelphia and Providence Line. Semi-Weekly from each Port. Rhlppers may rely npon the prompt and reputar Bailing of then Steamers and mil. m. natch Klveu to all hli,mentli ll.l. r,,i iinnn 2 ' oamerg, anu quiesais- , , . nw, E.fe.M o - ' Tbrongh Bills of Lading gtvon to and rrom all Points in NORTH and SOUTH CAROLINA, GEORGIA and ALABAMA out'rEaSracSs01111, IniLADELPniA. ESTON, PROVIDENCE, and prpUytepXSrmCt1 " .to " bT M 0lUel K0,,t tlm" ""ck' or ovevchargos Mark all Goods via Baltimore and Wilmiiigton Line. BST For further Information apply lo eithei ofthe undersigned Agents of the Line. EDWIN FITZGERALD, Agent. Wallimore Ltm, CO bouth otieei, imitinicre. march le-tf NOTICE. Carolina Central Railway, . r v GENERAL FREIGHT DEPARTMENT, ) ' ' WrLMiNOTON, March 81st, 1875. ) rpiHK ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIO IS -RKSPBOTFUIiLV INVITED TO THK X lt that th Carolina Oontral Railway, being completed and fully equipped lor btifunem -i.iiorn-willi it8 connections at Wilmington, both via dlrwt 8tearoer Lines and via Weldi n anil Portsmouth, to Hultimore, Phllailolphia, New Vork, Boston and Providouoe unequaled facil WILMINGTON AND ALL EASTERN CITIES TO CHAR LOTTE, STATESVILLE, CREENVILLE, SPARTAN 77'i-"' burc v,;- and all statidns on Atlantic, Tetmrniee A Ohio Atlantic snd Rle.hmmd Air Ltna and North Carolina Railroads an well as all points In GKOROIA and ALABAMA. inauranvo Horn Kaatrrn c.itl rumanteedan low as via anv other line. No terminal or trans fer charges, and Hates alnaytan low as I lie lowe'ut. Kates to all tiolnte inrniRhed Uon application Hanover Building. mug. '".-- april 8 80-1 y THE PEE DEE HERAID. Piiblisliod every Wednesday at WADESB'OltO, ANSON COUNTY, BT JOSH. T, JAMES.' CO. Mas a large and rapidly Increasing clrcnla. tlfin in the Pee Dee country In North and South Oarolina. Advertisers will flml II the best medium In either or the slater Mihivh lor reaching the farmers, planters and merchants. ?' extcnaive local advertising pat ronage exhibited in it column i lite best evidence ofitt large and influen tial circulation. A Specimen ooples, with rates lot adver 1 1 Hi uk, sent free, pontage paid, on application to thu undersigned, eiilior at Wadwboro or Wilmington. J08II.T..IAMKH AOO., - Kdltorsand Proprietors 45-tr FALL RIVEK. Vi M. P. Ol YJiK ')., Ji m ml Ac nld, New loik 1 iuc, t JtuMlii t t.ueii.N V. A. D. CAZAUX, Agent. PHILADELPHIA . EalliEcrc HLfl WiliiiinEtoMjiic. SKMl-WKKKt.V BBTWKKH BALTIMOKK ANII WILMINGTON. IiHIllluiirc Snd l'hllndolphla Htenmlioat Co. Dally via Canal between BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA. WESTERN CITIES. BALTIMORE AND WILMINGTON LINE Northern Central Railroad AMD THS Baltimore and Ohio Rai road. A. D. CAZAUX, Agent, iialtimore anu Svm Vurk l.mei, WlLMIKUTON. N.C. to the nndersigncd. Office In Rank of New Oeneral Froight Agent. WIOHiSL OBOMLT. WILKIS soumB CROHLY & nORRIS, AUCTIONEERS, STOCK AND REAL ESTATE BRORERil ;.r 1 WILMINGTON, N. O. CI AN HE SEEN AT THEIR XALKM UIK Ml a plr n of the city, on an en largrd scale, llliuik Book with the lioiimlarlee of every Lot In tbeoity dliitlnctly deflnmi. Asuoetuid value, pant and present, of every kit In the city. Any Information desired fenlaner! upon ap plication, , .. Jol The' Piedmont Press, ., HICKORY, N. Cm Is tho only paper published in Ostawha county, a tut liasaneiloiixive drcnlilinn niimi. Merchants, Kai inr, and all clawtwof hiii-l' noes men In the tt 'J'lie Pnsea ia a Kyi., wide-awake Democratic paper, and Is adenlra. hie medium tor ailverthlng in Wratcrn North l arollna Liberal terra allow on yearly ad. vertteements. Suliwit'tioii 2 In advance Addrei-s Mi:HltM,l,, TOMLINNON, . . KiliUirsand Prnprletora. mart It 4 .tr PK1NT1NU K EVEKY IMACINA' lile ilcscrlntiou ilono In Ui bst of stylo al the Jouhnal Oppice.
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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