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WILMINGTON, X. G, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25 1875 Tlw Uailt Jh una:,, tw id.U'yf il.tily pvr ii Nortu Carotin, ia i.ut;itiU rvrr; iiK.d.u., Meant Mui!sy, at KitHI iol,l.AK rrH LHU.I.AK. it ii.Hiitk; Sicvstt-fivb eeiiUi -r inntii ur shorn perkkta. Nni'd bj t arra'i tLe i-itjr at .KYK?m-riVa; va p r lir Two ii-u,AK a.11 Tt Tf-nvs cfnU jr 'art". Ttw V;Rl, JcfKNAI-. tFri.U a t'lirty-eii -nhnnn pi. r, Twt 1-M au l-r yfAt; t'.rwfuf '! 'iv r IMj.ak ami a HiWj lnt,l.AS t !', Kmo-TIH'H ARa AM a " (wi Of. rirr:N lH l ; 'wt-nit Ciif 'i KNTV-riV Ihl.I,AhS sronHifTi In ah ! lii a tarx. and no paps tfiiMtimMi fr ib . (ratine J lh um paid f UtmiTTAsrKu ihMiU tw mr 5 I r ' '"" ouw Mif Orts-r t Kxi- ,flhira-. imi h -'oiks f.r.irilwi toss. ly na'l ar hn "Ciir-d 1 fniwa'-itinf i tr aft MV4lhtol,'r!ir4iftti IT'lfli'1'1' jf ill Jot'uSAl or hf aMiiJlUK ii inn a r.trswn''l ' - iivrttini! IU'i frr turfy t twMva ii! ;'iw of iKrrt"iiig tyi.) w lta'b on insertion, Onc Inn i.ar; tw ti r :!. Onk IHii i ai axi x nt r; t!ir ... nsartknis, Two Jjoi.tAKs; firtir ii. rti.n Two t.w aku-.4 ni.r; fitli w '.nasi Tin;-: Ikh.i.ahm; ix insertions. I iIKEl IhN.t.ARS KO A HALF ; ti"lv 1 startlon, Five Dui.i am and a hai , o emouiii, Eh.htI'oi.i.akh; ttiu mma'; ." irTKKN JIollahs; Uue month. TwitH, TV-TWO iHiM.AB. Contracts f,r Linger rrtno and loiujer tirw wana utm nigral tniia , JiinjM, KintxHAttn A iUeiiniCRft, WlUnlngum, N. (J- r KDifoimi. vir.. 1hi whwit orfp of Minnp t was too mooh for ttie yonng grasln'iHr of 1875, and thssn pwl werrt oW'rwI to Jcava growing plants wbich ir AichI almuW : 32,0(M,000 Uiioa ( grin. Bi Taul tumver iV tsU matwn thatof Uj is crop 2.1,,000 hunh elt will be for nd that will bring to tho 8Uto OTr $28,000,00.1, or tuore than twioa m murb aa waa obtaiucd fotth'ropot 1874. WtiiLUM Sbakpupoaro itill Uvea, ?o in bia "woutot flriss," nor In Btrsf ford, nor aaa dramatint, bnt in Lwduu, m aaingiat. A Ijondon crilio thus wtitM of William in Uiia niw cbartiotnr. "To aaj that ha will tnlto a high pluoo among our EiiglUh voealiHta would give bnt an iufmlMont idoa of li is Rilto and acquiroraonts. 11 o is an artiut o( . the . Tcrj highest morit,, Wa aro glad to bear Uiis of William, He mny bo happy yet Kati Fiold, wLo is writing lottm for the "Oourier Jonrnal," In her Use etter to that paper begins a paragraph thua s "Dear kind Lady Franklin has at last gono to join her bunbaud In regions that are not Arctic" This is a grave reflection on the "dear kind lady," thong u lome people may regard it aa en over-warm compliment. Tim DiUUh empiro eoutntua a larger eonnlation tlmn amnirM r Aaatria, Italy, Franoe and Qurmauy oombined. The total population of these la only 323,000,000, wbilo that of Great Britain ia !MO,000,000. Pbhhwbnt Grant's visit to Bristol, It, I., brings to mind the vixit of three other rresidouts to that town. Qoorge Waabi ugton made visit to Bristol ia 1793, end was the guest of Gov. 'Bradford, then a United Htatos Souator from Bhodo Island. The fa ther of his, Country" was received by 75yo6ng tadiea daeaserd in white, a reception doubtless more pleasing to the great statemau than the most gor geous military display of the day. In 1814 James Monroe went to Bristol and waa entertained by Oov. Oeorgo D'Wolf at the old bouse still atauding ou Hope street.. Many people oau be found in tbe town who well remember the visit of Presidflht Jackson in 1833 who was accompanied by Martin Van Burcn, thou Secretary of Slato, and at terwarda president. QutcRAi. Horace Oapron, formerly United Btatea 0immissioner of Agri oultnre,but for the last four years aorving under the Japeuttse Got ernrnaiit, bat returned to this country, and is reported as giving his views of aome Japanese matters to a reporter of the Waahlngton i Ctiwntcl. He is made to say that when be went to Ja pan thore were cono bnt woodm buildinga ln the oapitaL no vehioles, and no foreign articles of merohandixe expoaed for sale. A large fire destroy ed enough of the city to enable the re building of the plooe in European style, and now "fine banks and ele gant private residences grace broad avenues and streets, over whioh glide innumerable carriages of the kind 'known as jinrokshaw." The latter are two-wbeoled vehicles, drawn by men, Foreign merchandise is generally fur salo, and many of the natives dress in the , Western oostume. The natives have learned to make agricultural im. plemeuts from models sent trom this oountry, and they have built steam en gines, turoine wheels and a steam boat, including compound engines, on the model of one built in the United States. The Japanese are apt pupils, and having onoe overcome iheir hab it of aeolusion, they have advanoed with rapid strides on the path whioh Western civilization toiled along for centuries. That Was an ingenious and telling hit mJde by Butler upon Duncan, Sherman & Co., who went to Wash ington to beg the President , to veto the cuirency bill on the ground that if was necessary to "depreciate values. ' Ben hopes that values have been de preciated to an amount entirely aatis factory to Dunoau, Sherman A Co. Ben hits the nail on the head in this case. mi: Mvinrui nr. Ill I D Oil ATJOI HMO The division of tma (5iw.,on in full of interest and fu'.I of iropt-riani-e to the pe- p!e of North Croina. Te be lieve t Conveulkm would not ad j(nrn fveu if tho Radicals had a m jorityof the delegate, and nowhere kT e eeen betr reasons given for Mieh an opinion than in the following article taken from an esteemed eotein porary the Slit Iby Aumra. Bmile as we may at Hie "idea tl.al men tt 1 influenced by such motive it ia lion tl.e less true that tiny sre so iuflu tietsl. The A uritri, wy : "lliis question ia now gulling t l prominent, Tito Radical, it m naid, are p'k1ii1 t.adj mm immedisU-ly af ter organising the Convention without attempting to da s partielo nf wmk Would they do it if they bad the requ'site mitaber 1 We thiuk not. Anioiig the Radical d.l egatt'H, there arn a good many yotin; pirri!g pditieiati,' who lo- for ehanee of dinplnymg their p'w i ,!eliate, tia tlu ir tsteauiii-!ikj quui itiow in the Wtik- of reiinal' bug the Count itutioil, Sl. n who get itit-p'W er don't eaxilj give it ni. Th m an piritig -J'OUOg Ktatenmeii deiro the Convention to bo held aa a theatre on which they may, MbilnS their oratori cat abilities. -Why, how can tbeao un known DemostbenoAen those gifted so- Ions, ever show the brilliancy of their hidden talents unleas the Convention throws open tbo field for their cxhi bitionf Our readers may smile at this idea, but if they have studied Im roan unture, tbey know that a thing called rgvtimn is one of the strongest pnnaiousin man.' Then again, tlivreia considerable sprinkle of negrt' in the Radical delegation, Tbeao cornfield bauds will gut by serving in the Con veution, from throe to six dollars a day. They used the money. They are too busy to work for it. Already, no doubt, tbey have oonnted up their per diemhow mnch money they can save in this way j what a nice, oony little homo they can buy with it ; how liua, til promimng daughter," will now have pleuty of money to buy fine drew, s ht'd jewelry. Tbeu there la Jake, our talented lit tie sot), who must be sent to college, and a thousand other wheels that mnat stand locked uutil the per diota comes. Tbero is a wheel within wheel, yon know, and tbo most impor- taut matter with those seedy sons of Afriun, is the ohowor of gold that is to full from the Convention tree. Ho we predict, that if it be trno, as reported that all the so-oalled Iudependent Demoorsts side with tho Radicals In politics, and they have the power by ouo majority to adjourn the Conven tion without doing any business, y tbey will uot do itj they will find some reason for holding the session, and deponent saith not." TI1C t7IVnITV, Tho AHbvillo CitUrn says : We lenrn from various sonroes that the Uui varsity will ro-open uuder the most flattering auspices, The build ings have been refitted, the grounds oleanoJ up and thecampua has asMim ed its former amiling.oheerfnl aHpects. The trustees have exhibited a com mendable zeal and energy in pushing forward the work, and it only remaius for the profonaaors elect to manifest a similar enthusiasm and show their fit ness for their positions to ensure the sueoe'W of the Institution. If through their short-comings tho University fails of its aims, lot them hang them selves to the troes in the campus ; it is tbo beat thiug they could do. Tbo spir it is abroad to leave nothing undone that , will give a forward im petus to the college. A President ia yut to be elected, If any suggestion of ours in wortU anything, and in this matter we think it worth much, we would recommend for the poeltion of President, Hon. Kemp P. Battle of lUloigh. From early life he baa been identified with the college as student, tutor, trustee, nnd now a secretary and treasurer oHhei Bordv He is nn'iver. sally loved anct respootod for his abili- ties, publio spirit and great exoolleaoo of oharactor. , 0 imparatively a young man, his energy and devotion to tho interest of the college, would infuse into all the departments a life nnd vigor that cannot be over ostimated. We know not whether bo can be in- duoed to sever his old associations and friendships at Raleigh, but we do know a sense of dnty would have with him a greater woiglit than auy per sonal consideration. t The Raleigh Nqwi says: The great cloud whioh has overhung the villngo aud institution at Chapel Hill is lifting, and tho oloar light of a bright day is breaking , upon thorn. Everything beams with the glow of the coming day, andtm the first of September the last remnant of the pall of gloom vill be swept away. On that day thoro will be an Intel lectual re-union, a festival of mind to oolebrate the triumph of education over the hostile masses of ignuranoe. On that day will be gathered, not only those commissioned to guide the ma ohinery of the re-invigorated Univer sity, bnt those who in times past shar ed in its benefit; and sinoe then have sympathized, in its humiliation all redeemed, regenerated, . and disen thralled. We learn that every tiling about Chapel) Hill wears higher aspect, The buildings are repaired, both those peculiarly appropriated to col lege duties, aud those assigned to the Professors. Tho campus again wears its old an of .mm neatness,and the old k areag-a;n inviting t ,e ns i.s f the o'ijt('mpiative itiuif-at l! it aUie I, we are giad to learu that appi.e i lion for admiaaion aree-iniing in plen- fuliy, notouty from this but fmm istant StaU, and the pronpecta are tat .the eleroi of the University ill be opeixvl at the timo apNiutd ith a mnch largnr atU-ndance f atu- dants than the moat saugniue autici- yatiou allowsd. nr liwtrrinal Ulrla""Th" Oa rlMrMl H-tHtlr at Mlailan 'Uf. A special eorreip n ent.f theSvv ,Ui Morning At u, in a recunt letter to that paper dinConraetU kuowiiig'y bout tor govt ruaietjtV g'tis. Ue The Miveral lniudrwl damseUi who iioid ptMitiou iu Uio tarit.ua Depr- un iiU urn worthy tlie Httoiitmu .l tti vusiUjr ltr. lhe lreanrtr UaU prettiext of uiem unaur mm, anu n.e V it.mt Ullieo nexi X'Uu rot UUliai ii'uia ai all attid and tiriu, hw! iu j'i l-eJ letter (Hfiitn mrw p'o-.nl t vet fiy Sirs. HoiiUiiumtfeunu g, Witlua hi ubil tuo Loil'Hlel e tuu Vao nut riig I. Klio luamtan.H at. Uei lai-lmnLl'a Jiscii lino over 111. in, ..i" inarciKii tln io Ui and fri iu Uieir tlrwko lihe Aluminum. MoCuitou'a Pruiting and Lugraviug Hutttnuot the in-a in V, and tlio IKivtirnihetit l i luting UUtov uave tbo oomuii'lier clans Ol Uuioi. l'liev do gilding : and , -drying, ami hump the printing prewea, vrnile thu o.iiika arn tttyn (oiua, aud out a swathe ou the areuuu in the afternoon. The number of pairs of gold safltabloe worn by thorns rl- aehool uiarms is Dcyoua uoiiot, sun the atrongtb ol mind tuvj poaaesa is euorinous. rmre uoowr juarv nai ker flourishes in her VulvOwi broeeh and vowa she will not lay aside net b furcated oarmetit for the heat poaitiou iu the Treasury. Here we have Iao Mrs. Rolva Lock wood, the lawyer, who conducts di vorce cases, "to tlie kiog'a tuste," and has a great deal of influence iu Mm Dopa-lniouU. Hue rakes caaea ou M)c. ud is very snooessful. Hert the Women s Itigut a Aaaoetatiou lioid annual re-uuioua aud make proselytes, Here we have leuiales pulling in regat tas ou the i'otouiao, and preaching at the caiutuiiKS and tn trie eliurotn. Here we uave the Howard Institute whuro the yankoe treauory girl and the African clerk ait Uowu to Ja AtuHUt- Retbcr. Horo we have female lobby lata by the score, who are very useful to the HCbemers, and are necessary to push frauds through Congress, llero wo get up Martha Washington tea par ties in the rotunda of the oapitol and dress all the girls up in the stylo of 1770 with the dreascs rather short. Hero we have the can-cau at two rival varie ty theatres ouo of them npon Penn sylvania avenue, the priuoipal through- fare of the city wnore naif nude wo men paatur iu disgusting attitudes to somi-iuobriated andionoos Here the figuro of one of tLose oUarmers enrap- tursda youtb son Ol a retired Ad miral of the Navy and he married her, niaiu which tue old sent ran mm oir. Here we have a "Government Clerk's A twist an oa Hooietv. " which is orea- uized on the plan of the "Maaonlo Mu tual Itelief." Whenever a clerk who belouKS to tbe order is discharged every member is taxed one dollar to ry waa a yonug lady of the Treasury who became in too interesting a oou ditiou to be retaiuod without increas ing the Treasury force, Here we have whole families working in ttie JJensrt ments under difl'erent names. Here we have literally unions provided over by strong-minded women where bad poetry is wound out and cracked pianos wor ried. Hero we have the the "Woman's Association," presided over by Miss Hpeuuer, the object of whioh is tho reformation of husbauds and suppres sion of the social evil, In concluding the questiou of women here under the fostering care of the ism-atios, it is noticeable that most of the good look ing clerks are appointed by carpet bag Senators and congressmen. They pick them np somewhere and have them appointed and accredited to the ; Btatea they protend to represent. Hpenoer, of Alabama, has the largest number, Clayton, of - Arkansas, noxt and then Sheldon, of Louisiana. Wallace, of Sooth Carolina, who is a married man aod a member of the church, has, in the goodness of bis heart, taken care of a num ber of widows ' aud orphans Hardware, lion and Steel ! A fali asMM-tment - nf Pocket and Table Cutlery ot every dasdrtiillon. SCYTHES, FISH HOOKS & LINES 1 All kind or Tooli, eto. Pi loo rcduocd at Nath'l Jacobl's HARDWARE DEPOT. RIMS, HUBS AND 8POKE8 1 Axles, Springs, Ooach Trimming, eto, A woll snlflcted iti or Oarrtage and Wagon Material at ths lowot price. All oritur hy mlt prompt ly Ulled, and satla tavMou aiiaraiitd. Nathaniel Jacotl, IIARDWARR DKPOT, sash, dqoFsTand blinds. Manaraoturere' Anny. Urdeia filled at ra-r priwe . , ... . - PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS, VARNISHKS eto., at NATHANIEL JAGOBI, HAKD WARE DEPOT, ISO. o MAHKET NT. aug is ALL KINDS OF Musical Instruments I at U. W' TATKS' Book 8or. Cotno and examine itook of Standard and Mlsoellanooaa Bookt, which I am tell lug at greatly redtioeu prlooa. The largost and boat electod stock In the otty. C W, Yates, MARKET BTBItT, 1 JACOB! I L:; AXE? lJUli illJjViNllU JIUIJLL BEAUFORT. O. 1.--JIJ.U., -v 'rs V X. ;"?' - Ss tUNI-'M I) IJ U U U ' ..-.' ' 'vi I:. Mil! W 1 llf IVV fUTlU MHHfM' Nil r A . . . 1 l.ut Suuiuinr b i. iiw iir, t aa. It. 1 willi.g "'"? uT ail i.milj clrciu.' lie hoian TbloiillrltuatioaoftlilhiuiarroriUan U-hnar NO DUST I NO FLIES 1 llAtiilttST Hanaea ara attafllied to Uia hoiwa, whra inssu may atansaanjoy thsaxtilla . . I. .. ...i. .. ... i. . I...... urt ..r.in,nniiii AtY KOCH) UIDI UIKlll UlCICIIUl Th'u Mssio Hsll ami urr,uilliil KllMl added liu-l v ar sllurrt a UhM retrrst Irom tlie ot His sua j day, sail a brilliant M.urt el Trl.-I.iii at nltrt- ....... All'Uia same fur aaaralta and aauatinuatM k loandat Inllkud resort, breldf. vloasare lioai. Ial tailing ami wen managfu, lor PIC-NICS, FISHINO PARTIES, MOONLIGHT SAILS, ....I -l.lai.... . At... r l..l..kSi flhA wisalnll. Th;,;i.Uir!WJNK asa MOUOB8 ara pluitMl. ... A1.1mI I. wiirlM.iis aMUHantsmul a rM. nl rooi stiil Seiililml iH'irnT tntrtr n-trHU made tliiitttra liiniM.ir HihI lit HOAKI'IMI ItOI'rK, tnrtlro to Kin wire) repij-any thsn tho Hotel naeioine gnimrai uuiiu. buiki tie ilaliily eiifinrsd and the roBiti.rtorvlitersMNfmly etatllrd. Tbkms : J2.fiOTer day for first week J $1,50 per day for second week. UT Ht contract mad with families and tort. Chllilrm and rrrvaiiui hair price. - maylft -lAw tf. COLDSDORO, N. C. M. RKTTKH, A.M., Prof. Anolont and Mod ern l4lllguK. B. w. auiM)la.a.l rroi. asaiueoiautw. The Third Term Of tbli lnelliu. tiou will beam IMonday, Aua;. il, auideudl ou jnaidvt Dei HO, 1N75. TH IS School ie iltuated In the town of Oolde biiro (IU ceil tre of four Uallroadd, and lrom It aeoomlblllty ott'enauperlor adranlago to paruuta and guardlane living tn tlie ur rnuiullug oounlrln or In the Baurn iwrtlun of tlie aiate. The location Is hoaltby, and no fear of lokua used b onterulncil hy parauU Miidliig their un 10 this place, aa nut a single uaa of wrloua lllueM oouur- lie deleired from patronising thle Sohool on the ai-orn uf Laa iiiiliualtlilnMi of tho location. ProfMir K. W. AiIhoi. who has ohwge of the Maihemailoal Deparuuout, la an aluuinna of Randolph Manon Oolloge, and ha been a luocawiui teaoiior 01 youiii inr many ynam. The course of Instruction la sound, thorough and exterulTeand eooki to doveiop and Im prove the mental powers of the puplli by training them to THiiia, and by teaching them the right iim of the raciillloe with which Uod baa eu dowed them. . Th riltclptlne of the Hchool, while tt It rulld and parental, enforoea the duty or obedience to every rule and regulation. At Intnbortllna tlon aud dinrdrly oonduatare wholly luoom- uaiiiue witu touoiaitiio irniinng ami wetitai irogr no boy who le tndlMWMt to Improve it time or lean Injury to hie fellow, will be retaiuod In the Sohool . Moral and religious Inttrnotlon receive a due hare or attention and eontliloratlon for un ltM the heart and oonaoleuue be luetruoted and enhghtind,;merereoular learning will avail but little in the formation of a oorrect aud upright character. - - - - The four rellglou bodlea being well repre- enlod In till platie, every boarder It allowed to attend that church on Sunday whioh hie pa rent mav designate. Thu wlnh and preferenoe of the parent will be striotly observed, a noth ing irr a tcctarian euaraoter uoeunienanoeu in the Sthonl. Boyt ara prepared ror advanced eiaataa in Uolle'ge or tor Uie aotlve builnese of ll'e. in ouLuina, niinerw Known a tue--- male Dollece. pal, and will hereafter be aaed aa a school for will ' ha been teoured by tlie frlncl- boyt. Deadly weapon, Intoxicating rtrlnki, profan ity and every iieolea ot gambling are ulotly prohibited. - - - - . .. Terms, per Session of 20 Weeks HALF IN A!YANJK BALANCJt ON - FIUHT OF OOTOBKB. Tuition fin- prlnisr department "-'SIR tie Hlglisr KiiRlifh XO Oil " ' Advanced oliuict. with Alite- bra, eto 1.1 00 Advanoed clsos with Latin. Hi) 1)0 and with lAtlu aid Ureok. 36 OU (lernian. French, and book-keniilug, oach extra.... ... S IK) Hoard, Including fuel and lliihta 78 00 Incidental expenses.. 3 00 Each atnitent will furnlh. for hit own no, a pair of blanket, a lrof eheut, apalr of pll-low-caso and hi towel, No deduction from Tuition and Board In oase of rilrnnuwton or withdrawal, and only in cases of protracud sIckneH. For further particulars, address M. FETTER. Principal, July24-d&wtf OOLUSBOUO, N. C M The Carolina HonM Magazine, AN 1LLUSTKATKD MONTHLY c . ohotee Literature, will ho Iwuod from Hit lovn. Bono MassHsuia Uio commencing with January, 1KIS. The flrst nnmbor will b ready ror mailing hy Ilnonmher ldth, and the perloiu leal will be published each succeeding month thornaftor witliout Interruption. No ailvan tage will be negleotod vaich either talent or capital can command to render each Issue an agreeable and Instructive oompendlnm ol choice reading, by popular writers, both home and abroad. ' O The Carolina Household Magazine will be a targe 19-page, eighty-font column monthly, handsomely printed on tinted book paper ana nnauurnuy uinetrateii, t la tl .horoughlv souttern enternrlse and ItamnoeMi It already fully assured, the publisher meant to mass n a nrmrcinss mommy, that, onoe In troduced In the family olrole, It tnre to be eagerly watched for and oarenilly preserved. It! "rOKTKAlT OALLKHY" will prove an attractive feature. The January nnmbor will contain a life-like picture of . EX-GOV. Z. B. VANCE, and biographical sketch, to be followed la each succeeding number with photographi of other prominent ttatetmsn, divines, io. ONLY TWO DOLLAS8 A TKAH and each suhtortnor can aiaka a cbotoe ot Thrss most siArTiotllAtt Kmtxmnan, lie f each M x HO tnohet, viti "The Finding or the Saviour In the Temple," "The Madon na." or -King Lear Defying the Storst," for. wanted on monlpt of tlie iabdcrtptloei price. Kither or the Kngravlng t worth double the price asked for the Magaalne. Mf Any one sending a olnb of Sv. will re ceive an extra nbrription tree. Hint, e coiil i X conts, rree by mall, ghj, mouth ubcrip tloo, without til JCngravhig, SI , tB WantAri (vrnihi JuHOa A. SONTZ, fubUiher, teldaboro, N.O. .... a f w trtVinf t.TtVIl mt I'll V DfTllf 14' VIIHAPIjI I t J na.rar aj vrl I a (IDS Vi""'. Orsliair.ol Wcalennurg, la fir lh si afuiiul U remw hli pl.anant acquaimama wiUi all US pUtmr toyog willumt peril or sea - 1 NO MOSQUITOES III- Ut a had at the URBTaiTJHiNT of the under- i.i . .... fl-lnl.t. ..,ilv..1 nfnflt. n&itlfca. IHl and alttntWe MtrTaatJi.witti amitei in the t.ullnaiji Iiiertaieiit, tlie iiroprlofaw uauer lhaw ''';, win ewn man . HI KxcuriloiiUU. Liberal reduction to early vUW - GEO. W. CnABLOTTE, Proprietor. Southern Illustrated Age!! A RALEIOH, N. 0. II K ONLY ILLUSTKATF.I WKRKLV In tbe South. Klght iiaifea. Forty col umn. Containing more reading mutter tnan anvweeklvnnblUhttd In the Hontbern State the II rat number of the SOUTHEKN In- LUSTKAIBI) AUK will be laauad on Matarday, Oth day at Jane, lSTid, The Publlaher hitarida making It an lllut- traUd reoord of the timaa. II will treat or ever toilo. Political. Historical, Literary, an- Scloutlflc, which la of rnrreut interest, and give the boat iiiuairauonauiat can be obtained, original or foreign. The a HOUTHKKW lt.LTJSTKATF.1) AOR will be printed ou new tyoe, and heavy book inner. On Ita Hat of contributor will bernnndth namaa of many ot the beat writers In the Mouth Mirll and abort stories, poem and ketches lug the latent personal, literary, aclentitlc, 13 litloal, teltiioasaadeommereial Intelligence will turnlah every week au amount of ruat'tng Blatter nnauruasaad by other paper, In excel lence and vsrlnty. It I Intviiilml to nmkw Hid HOO'I HKKN ILLCSTKA't KD A(1K a lour nal for the fireilila j eeveral columns will ha arecially devoted to all tubjeota pnrtalnlug to aomeauc ami eeciei me. -No lamllv ahould be wtthont It. Hobaorlptloo price only at per annum. Pott age iree. , B. T. FULGHUM. Editor, ' - Balelgh, N. O. June S i;ip tf TUE DirV TAX HOOKS FOU I8JII1UVINO boon received at thlaoMce. the nnderalirn- ed Is now jirepared to colloot the Otty Tain on Uosl JCataui and personal property for IMS. ALIi PARTIES . Are therefore notlflod and reqneatad to give thu matter Immediate attention, and to call at thl office and pay up without further delay, City Coupons Are also receivable tn payment of OKy Taxes THE RALEIGH NEWS DAILY AND WEEKLY rnauaaaD a- '"' THE NEWS PUBLISHING CO. DF.VOTED TO THE rtKST IN l'FHRSTa or the Btate of North Carolina. U the acoeat of the Oonservattve party, the devel. opmnntof the hidden wealth of the State, the Inviting emigration into our midst, anil ad vancement of the welfare of onr people In everything that servea to make a State proper tine and Independent. Its ADVERTISING COLUMNS will be found of great advantage, aa both the Dally and Weekly circulate largely In evory uiu vi uie bib to. jvato moaeraw . 8UP80KIPTION KATES t Oally, one Year...... ...........IJ no " Month.,.. ,., , Ml Weekly-One Year 4 oo JOHN I). CAMKkt'N, Kdltor. JORDAN HTONK, stoclate Filter K. U. WOODSON, lioool Kdltor IN HTOKB AND AKRIVINO BY JEVKKY Bteamor a Dill supply and large assortment 01 . ' Nails, . utcas, Iltnf-oa, Screws, Window Fastenings, ; lllmd lllugca,. and Fastening, Woll Uuckata, Vtvtnrea. Pnnn and all kinds o : Hardware used around a house or lot, all tor aale low by augl UlLKS A MUK011LSON. rXlio . Tirg-inln, BUFFALO SPRINGS, tMeoklenburcc County, Vlrlnla.. THE 'GREAT .MEDICINAL WATER OF'THE tOUTH. OPEN 20ra MAY, 1875. Those waters are possessed of extraordinary curative power In affection of the K I DN KYS and BL DDkK, In all derangements of the B1LIAKYOKOANB Incident to warm mias matic regions, tn Dyspe.sla, in Dis eases peculiar to Women, m Chronic Intermittent mi wemlt tent Fevers, m Chronic Conorr hosa. Secondary Syphilis. Cleet ai.u ii ii. or uie'oenltal Orstans. and In some forms or Coutand Rheuma tism. Their remarkable power and emoany In tue disease Indicated are Touched for hy some of tli most ditttngniahed medical men or the oountry, both North and Soatb, aa well as by reported cases from the mo.t unques tionable sources. Testimonials In Pamphlet form tarnished on application, THB WATKK FOR BALK. The water to put up In eases of one dosen hair gallon Bottlie at gS per case. Route to the8prlnvs for thelSouth: Hy way ot the Klcuinoiid ami Atlanta Air Line ttallroad to Boolteliurg Depet In Halifax oounty, Virginia, where all trains arc met by orach for the Hurt igs is miles distant XHOBtASr: GOODS, froprtetor. arris . IsaaMaa 8HIIPII0 CJL.Vlli2'aS. JEW YORK AfiD BOSTOrj LIHEG Wilmington, fj. C. Fast Fre eht Route to all Posits North or South. j. xSTew Yom and Wilmington St-auaiviLS SEMI-WLLKLY, Sailii f; from NEW YOliK, WKUNEMAY uus A'ill.DAY at $ t M., and from WlLMINOiOX, WKURs',;. ' and UATUll'Vl'. IJOSTON AND Nov York mid VJ Jiniiiion 'k'Uisliip .t'ompany, OOiWli.'T.'NO OLD COLONY RAILROAD AND STEAMERS. Daily notyveen BOSTON and NEW YORK. Bonii-Wtek:. balwwwi N K VY fOHK and WILMINOTON. U'adaoa. v nA uurd y from ocli Port, ShliifMirs niav rclv uenn the larfirilllt MYllI tmrhlar aaaaOlwix n 1 Si. .... OHUh lve u.all hltiiiiMiiii l.v 1 ii. iiii. Willi UlO - - W1LM1NUTON, WLrMIIIA a AUUUHTA BAILKllAD, ' W1I.MINU JON WK.I.DUN KAlLItOAD, rl i TilKOAHeLINACKNTItAL RAILWAY, ThroKh 11.11. of Lading given "lSiUta VH NORTn and r30UTn CAKOLINA, GEOltGIA and ALABAMA. Also to NEW YOliK. liOSTON. PliOVTT)F:Kr.iii wat t, mvui, ... , ... Eastern Cities. Ppuy pal'd.,"SntCed " l0" " bT ni 0,htr - ...... . :. .... .... L. r-.- - Mark nil Goods via Clyde's WiliiijngtonSLlne. tr For further Information apply to cither U. O.O. M INK, V Ueoeral Kastern Agent, UK Derouahire BUeet, Boston. Baltimore anil Soien Steam Traispftatloi Conaiy Via W1LM lIVG'A'OiV, IV. " FAST JFFLEio-HT ROUTE To all Points North or South. BALTIMORE. Baltimore and Wilffliugton Line, asHl-wsaiLT. -SAIXINO FROM BALTIMOKK- Tuesday & Friday,' at 3 P. M. AND FWOM WILM1NOTON- Wednesday & Saturday. BOSTON ANDPROVIDENGE. Baltimore and Wilmington Line, Baltimore, Boaton and I rovldenoe Line, Or via Canal Dally to Philadelphia and Clyde's Philadelphia and Providence Line. UtmU Weekly from each Port. Shippers may rely ftpon the i prompt and regular sailing of there Bteamers, and onirk dl. patch given to all shipments hy Oil route. NO DELAYS. - Through llllla of Lading given to ami from all Points in i j . NORTH and SOUTH CAROLINA, GEORGIA and ALABAMA Also to BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON, ritOVIDExNCE, aud' other Eastern Cities, prtnpuy pX"010 " 'W oib" Ro,,t ana Unl 4alck. tosses or ovorcbarge. Mark all Goods via Italtlmoro and Wilmington Line. rorfnrtherlnrormatlonapplytoeltheiorthetinderslgnedAgentsof the Line. rnwivsiTTorDii n. . Baltimore Uut, 60 Bouih streei, Biiiiuuore. march ta.tr F NOTION. " Carolina Central Railway, GENERAL FREIGHT DEPARTMENT, ) WrxMiNQTON, March 81st," i875. ) TH,R.A.TT?N'f,,,0N. OF.,THK rOWWO W RESPBOTFDLLT INVITRD T() THF ract that the Oarol na Oentral Hallway, doing onmploUd and lully equipiiod lor bnsiim oliors-wllh lis connections at Wilmiiigton, botli via direct Steamer lne a,', fVla WeldrS m NW YMk B0"ton W,a vldencentd f."S WILMINGTON AND ALU EASTERN CITIES TOCHAR LOTTE, STATESVILLE, GREENVILLE, SPARTAN BURG and all stations on Atlantic, Tennessee Ohio, Atlantic and Richmond Air N,.k Carolina Uailroa.1 as woll a all points In (IKOKlllA and ALABAMA Insurance from Kftsteru cltlon uaiantendaslow aa via anyotlior line. No tormtnalor trans ror charges, and Italoa alwnyaa lowaaflin lowrNt. nawrairaaior rrana- Uauover Building. luk w wi . .I.u urii.i.iiii uikmi application aprll 3-SO-ly Real Estate Auction. M. CRONLY, Auctioneer. BT CRONLY & MORRIS. By virtue of a mortgage executed by William R-flam and wlte, the Mechanics Building and loan Association will sell, ror cash, at public auction, at Kxcliange Corner, on Monday, the IRthof Meptemder, atllo'rlook, that lot with dwelling houne and all necesnary out house situated as follow: Bt-elnnlnt In the N. tine of Red On afreet. 00 feet W. from It Intersection with the vv. line 01 Fourth trot aud running tlienoe W. with said line of Ilea Cross street AS feet, ttience n. parallel with Fourth strnot 131 feet, thence E. iarallel with Rod Cross street Mi fret and thence 8. parallel Willi Fourth street 13'J filet to the beginning. aug!tr 2 QQQ Bushel Corn, a,uw xiuaneis Oat, KfIA tlalAa tlK- Water-Ground Meal, Hominy, Pork, Bran, Crack corn, Flour, etc., For sale low by OHANT ekHINTON, O Sinn If .rch.l. .nH ftrnnor.. FALL E1VEK. WITH Till ua . . "a U""-""'!-. fl"1 nw WKkMIO. vuuuvcilllg Bl WllUUIgtOB ' " ' "uu VIUVI " nte nJ " . I-ss or overcharge. ot the undorslguid Agouti, of the l.lne.J WM. P. OLYDK & CO., General Agents, New ork Line, Howling Uren, N Y. A. D. CAZAUX, Agent.fi PHILADELPHIA. Baltimore audi Wilmington Line. SMl-WKKKr.T MTWKSN BALTIMOHK AND WILMINOTOnT"" Baltimoro and il'bllartelpule Btssmbcat Oo. Dally via Canal between " . BALTIMORE AND PHlLADKLfMIA. LVESTERN CITIES, j BALTIMORE ANI .WILMINGTON LINK Northern Central kallroad I AKD TBI Baltimore and Ohio Kallroad. A. D. CAZAUX, Agent, Haltlinoic and w ijuia Lines WlLWIMUTON. N.C. to the nnderslgntd. Office In Bank of New F. "W. CrCAJRIC, Oenoral Freight Agent. NEW, 3STO"VELS. Miss Angel. .A Novel. By M. Thackeray, Author of "( Id Kensington," "The Village of His Cliff," Blaubeard's Keys," eto. With illiiatrations. Paner, TS cents, Alice Lorraine, A 'J ate of the South Downs, By R. D. Black more, Author of uradock Nowell," ' Maid of sker," etc. Paper, 78 cocla. ; The Piedmont Press HICKORY, N. Cm ' Is the only paper published In Oatawlia ' miinty, and hat an extousiye circulation among Merchants, Farmer, and all datum ot bual. nns men in tbe State. The Pbjb i a Bvo. wide-awake Democratic paper, and hi a deal ra ti le medium for adfertlslng in Western North Carolina. Liberal terms allows on vearly ad vertisements. Subacilptlon S2 In advance. Address MUKfctlLL.t TOMLINSON, Kdltor endProurletore march .M-e . . r P IAN OH, Drgsna an I Ohromos lor salefoi w. iw, j mw.wii uiiiiiens plan at BEINSBKKUKR'B aug X da . aa 1 ..-..I Live Book and Mfnataatiraf
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Aug. 25, 1875, edition 1
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