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A I U lull. WILMINGTON, N. C, TUESDAY, AlT.lT SI, 1S75. .HKtrAll.t J-i aNAI., Ui u'oWl d illy . . 111 Nortl. (An-Jiit, U pulitia:i- very Hh.r. i.-;.i! jt 11 Muiav, l K'bUT Imiiaw a T'U; Put Dm i.ah a t ninths; SsvkSTT-rivi cent ryr umnOi "o: tlmrtrr iktwiUb. ServwJ by t'arrum In U city l jrvtsTV-riVB out pi rum L,er T Duixaks and T T tlV ivuti r quarWir. Itw Wkiv Jotkbai-, iKriuay, a t'i.il-i n-luinr w. Two IMi.ak. i )-r; iJinv KlVB I'oU.akk AND liAl.r ; fi'i'i iei,, IMU.AK-, M. .p:if Kk'htIHuvai: a u a UAt.r r,4 nrnHS llU.UAWi; lareirH p naBMV-rTV IW.UI N It HU THINI- III ill fWuHl' 1 1, H'1.11, B'l HO (-f iHNllitllMMl . Ml I traiim: if ll lime pAI.I fur. iiawirrAmit iImiiI.) In tna.i by I. .ifliv ioi ) I h1fr i ripf-v I f hi . ! I- lliitte-, .ft!nn tfitt t-W ' V Hi tiv Hnn'i1 ' S.1 anlitit' i iifl paal'lntrw nrnVi HIh" (tr'-iirieiiiM 4 II-.- .hi mai, r -inline mi- mot ey ,,!vr-iii-r Kal Inel' iw.lve uiil lit ( ,lvt'niii.g lyrw,, Ot Iih-Ii one tiiM'rU.m, Uni Ih.i.ak; iw ltnr ti... iNK Dtii.i.Ak) ami a half; tin iwrilion. 1 l.LAh; four IuktHoi Two lm.Aw ajt a hai f: flv 1i--'.k.ih. Thi.bk IkH.i.AKx; art lieyeriMia. I IIKIt I M I.A H AND A HAI F I IWalv I MTtliHia, Pi vv Dim. i am add a pai. u fimmth. EidUTDoiaaHK two moiiUu; Amu Doixaris Ihre tuontlia, Twn, TV-TWO DoLLAHB. Umilract for longsr pniod And toiler tpae man npou liberal lens, dilreaa, EHOBLIIABO Saubdbrs, w Unilng-ion, N. 0. i:mtobial NOTKI, ToaEpieoopalianao! the Northwest are about to establish a Chnroh paper st Chicago, Or the eighteen State which hold general election this fall it is safe to estimate that eleven will speak for Democracy, There are now 280,000 children tin dor 15 years of ago in California. Give tbe ladies a chance, saya the Ban Fran oisoo Chronicle, and we can get ou , without' any farther EaUrn emigra tion. Rati Field baa been taking notaa in parliament, and concludes thnt Disrae li oan not tie oalled au orator, "save when be is filled with rage and a more material stimulant. On li a few days sinoe an Arizona roBtmaatar caused to be published a long and indignant card whoreiu bo retiigued his offioo beoanae the anlary did not repay him for tbe lalior. And now the Government ia looking for that Poatmaatct whose cash oooouut ia $3,700 short. Taa Mompbia Avalanche utterly div credits the lelogrsm which states that Jefforson Davie bus accepted an invita. tion of tbe Kuox county, Illinois, ngri cultural society to deliver an address. Iuvitatious are pouring in from the north but the Avalanche believes Mr. Davia has made np bis mind not to apeak in Illinois for some time to ooine. In TBI colored convention at Rich mond last Friday a resolution wuh adopted petitioning the LrglHlature against the proposed amend in et t to tho Constitutien ditifrsnchising a per son ooo vie ted of petit larceny. The interests of colon d humanity demaid this eonocssion. Ouva Logan, in a late Long Branch effusion, says she ia entirely superior to facta, "Any Qrndgrind can give faots. It tskea your lady oorrcspoud entsto compound a readable melange of fact and notion aud soar into the empyrean of small talk untrammelled by the oonfluing cerements of tiresome fid." That's a fact, Olive, Go ahead! Tb4 BpringQeld Republican learns thatElija Laiaun, the young XChina man who bad his queue out off at Yale, waa a party to the operation him self. , Upon being questioned regard ing tbe affair, be said : "I don't, aay anything about it at all ; by George, lot them all rip" which would seem to indioata that be is fast being Amur- loam Bed. ; Tuaaalo of vagrants in Missouri un der this Vagrancy uot, still oontiunea. Lnst week, at BpringQeld, two white women, Mollis Afltohell and Ida Leak, wore sold to Mr. Build Fagff for five oents. V Freciscly what ( Mr, Fagg wanted: witb them doe a not appear, sinoe thd Leader says "he borrowed a nickel from Judge and took possession of bia property." Thi September elections sre close st hand. California on the let and Ar kansas on the Clh, followed by Maine on the 18th, In California the oan vass relates largely to the aggressions , of monopolies, which are endeavoring to gain tlie exclusive right to the water power of the State, and in Arkansas there ia no Bepublioan party worth mentioning. Tub Cincinnati Gazette profanely terms Thomas Jefforaon "that Batanio father of nullification," beosuse, that paper alleges, he wrote the 'nullifica tion resolutions of 1798, by which he ought to pervert the constitution back to the broken down Federal system. The Democrats in this region will be surprised to learn that Jefferson' was a nuUiflcationist or a Federalist. This is Gen. Grant's last speech do liveredat Providenoe, R. I, on the 17th instant t "Mr. Chairman and gentlemen I am glad to visit your town. I am not in the habit of speech making, but' if I ever did make a apeech there ia no pluoe I would rather do so than in Bristol. I was not aware that there waa to be any pnblio re- ception at all. I eball plaoe myself eutiroly in the hands of Gen. Burn. aide for whatever reception the town of unstol may give me." Applause. 1 111 , i i . , t . . I : . . . ' t bo well tii:e tin" nujvirtaniv U) tba Sviuili of a r;g!t aljataiout of tLi currviicy qu tiuu. Tbe More tLa aulry jnl now, if lx too tioil ir Lnl umu ey u! nift or papr or r a o oury, aa it ia ti'nu.nl, iXHr4ug to the va riou tAflomif nil u. Tin) lianl uiout-r HH'i! J.'Rird to L ivb m nHcie ourriu cj aiUucli jiajMr luiiury ouiv aa uiay b lustautlj o lUTtirtitil t it aMoie t it faor value. To liril'g alxiilt thii rmu'eriil'ililj itia projkMoi! t rluoo Ho Toluiue of tli pf r curr t cry nn til tLfiiusutityiuoiroulnti.nl ahail b k kmall tLat it will r.ii!y bring iU f aoe taluo iu goiil whrrcvrr it it f f f i, Af c'.il, tlie Ln n wLo tj vitittr ll.ia Hjlicy w ertditora who I'oUl th b)iftati(iUa of lliir fn'low m'-u I'utocvl uU wlun p r m n Wi ftinoU loa t'uii and will Lvm )noA ml iic. tl a.i that tlmy oan Ht fia vxk of oru for a itlt wliloli, whoa eoatrkoUxl, ooaUl lur tou aiil witb four pK;ka. TUif ia tbn tliriry And will bn tlio practiotl f T-ot of tho iflio po i- 0j, How unjinliT it will .opvrata bt- tweon diffaront aeotioua of tbe country will be laoa at glanc when it U r- tneaberud thai tbe Bouth ia now uid bat bera OTerwhelminglr in debt to the North. Bat to hear these hard money pe- ble talk om would think that with an immediate return to specie payments with iU Inevitable "shrinkage" in values tbe millenium would begin at onoo, and peace and plenty and prosperity and good seasons and good crops and happineaa and long life and good will among men every where, would fill the land with joy and glad neea. Unfortunately the facte do not bear out thia idea. It happens there is a laud within thia broad Federal domaiu, that has never received but blessings from "the test government the world ever saw," that has never looked upon tho old flag save as tbe symbol of (tower aud protection, and that ia now and ever has been a land of pure specie delight, aud whose peo pie know neither aofl money, nor pa per tnouey, nor rag money, and yet they are not happy. To them, the orisp rattle of the new bank nolo and the greasy smell of the old one are oijusl ly unknown whi le the eli i nk of ooiu fa a familiar sound. If there was ever a oommuuity favorable to the speo e or hard money theory, California is the laud. And yet with all its millions npon millions of gold and silver oolued aud uuooired, the buaiuess oommuuity of that HUteis to-day shaken from centre to oiroumfereuoe with fear aud panic Tbe groat bauk of tbat Btate, the great bank of the Faoitto Coast, tbe Bauk of California, a specie bauk, has withiu tbe post week shut its doors, ' just like auy ordiuary rag-money con cern would have done, a oatastrophe that tlie New York Herald sayN.shskes aud oojvulsee every oommerciul and mining iutoioat west of the Rooky Mouutaiua. - ' Its liabilities aro $14,00(1,000, aud its asaeU are $7,000,000, aud liable to "ahriuksge' at that, iu spite of its bd ! iug a specie company aud a specie bauk! Nor is thia all. The National Gold Bank and Trust Coinpacy baa cloned its doors, aud ho has the Merchants' Ex change Bauk both of them specie banks ! What does all thia teaoh us f That spooio, or bard money currency, ia Injurious to a oountry, and uuable to afford facilities for the transsotion of business T Not at all. II deea teach, howover, that specie, or hard money, alone, will not make a coun try prosperous, nor prevent (rand, nor stop overtrading. Nor ia soft mooy any more responsible tor th troubles upon tho Atlantio coast, than Is specie responsible for tho trouble upon the PaoifJo. thi; ini vi:knitv. Wo learn from the Raleigh Sentinel that on the application of Mr, Kemp PV Battle, Secretary and Treasurer of the Uuiversity, Col. J. W. llobiuaou, President of tho Seaboard & Roanoke R. B, Co., and Capt A. B. Andrews Superintendent of the Raleigh k Gas. ton and Raleigh k Augusta Air-Line R. R. Co., bave agreed to aid iu tbe-re-establishment of North Oaroliua by transporting Professors and ntndeuts, and freight for them, at one balf the usual rates, from the 25th of August 1.73,to the 10th of Juno 1876. This is a handsome contribution by tboso Com panies. Mr. Battle baa made similar application to other transportation lines. Tbb statement made by Govornor Vance in his recent . speech at the White Sulphur Sprbigt la Virginia to the effect thata the late Governor Graham was a bearer to aim of a pro position from Senators and members of the Confederate Congress to make separate terms with President Lincoln, for the submission of North Carolina to the Federal Government, is being discussed so much just now that we deem it proper to call - atten tion to the fact that Governor Graham expressly declared that when lie eon- sented to bear the proposition, he did so with the distinct understanding tbat he would not advise its aooeptauoo by Governor VanoeL This much at leaat is, we think, due to Governor Graham. ' "" ' : . ii o t, i ii i t tit . ui . L r Lurg ('niiri r mt Lat ' "wiib I i po'a.bie ncj't.oa of Mr. .Aut"i .r utireMligrmioul Ji'lega tiou tovk ILff atumj) iu favor ul tliu CoiiTi-nliin during t!ie rwent c.im paigti, atI in o aaytug, Ju. nuin-b-oouiUij, a Tory great iiijnatice to UiAl gentleman. We take great ploaxnre ia avwnr ing at tbe ijuritr tbat Mr. Asua Dot ouly took the atump, bat that be kept it during tbe rMQt eamtwigu, ' apnaiirt in bvlialf of tli g'nl ciiuno wlu-rrYtir opportumly 1'Hi'reiI, Ouly tin' day bvfnrn the cliftlou lie npoku in Lumbertou, in llobeaon m'T, ail wo well n rotiiaber tbe oouiplioiintay ternia Ba4 ia ird to Mr Amu ' oarupaign prWto tbat tono and fuit tv mi iviiinLr 111 niirrtfirniMtiiHkli.nM 1 r friiu thai eeutHMH Mr. Ai'na ia n4 loo tuau to fui r in tbe priforiwane Af any ilnty thnt hiaj H'ato or bia parly ileuiaotl from bim. 1 m aame rtrrnig aenae m ony cinni;a . . . . . iiiu now that aniauaMl him in fH'in, wbru, at the reqiwet of the Ht t$t- mtWe CommitUHt of the party, h evu- aetibsl In tad a folorn hopn an our camli.'aU (or Ootornor, and tint too wbtm othora hadMnoliiie.1 lhn vriloii4 honor. or(T) Can. Una bae o triur eoathaa Thohaa S, Anna. TIIBCVHVES-fiON. The following comprise the mem bera of the Convention, recently elect- 1 Tlinaa mark-ad with a in Data mii Oonreutionieta z Alamance, Alleghany, Alexander, Anton, Ashe, Beaufort, BerUo, Bladen, Brunswick, Buuoombe, Burke, Cabarrus, Carteret, CaUiilrtll, Caldwell, Caswell, Catawba, Chatham, Cherokee, Chowan, Clay, Cleveland, Columbus, Craveu, (lumlierlaud, Ourrituok Dare, Davidson, ; Dvle, Dupliu, Edgeoomhe, Kersyth, Franklin, Gaston, Gates, Granville, Greene, Guilford, Jas. E Bovd, ' A L YauKhu, Reulen Watts, R T Bennett, J O Wilcei, Ind, J K Shepherd, . F W Bell, AMoDouald, EW Taylor. D Coleman, T L CUngman, A O Avery, RW Allien, Jas. ltnraley, J L Chamberlain, E W. Jones, E B Withers, WCaty, negro, LMMeCorkle, John Manning, W. F Stroud, J W Cooper, W D I'rudeu, J S Anderson, Plato Durham, F George, , J H Manix, R V Lehman, RPBiutou, J C Blocker, W II Cowell, G B Bliveu, B B Roberta, f 0 Bobbins, Charles Prioe, J N Stallings, WmFarrior, W P Mabsou, A McUube, W II Wheeler, WF Green, Jonas IToffman, W P Roberts, I J Yosng, J A Bullock, JosDixou, A W Tourgee, A S Holtou. Ualifat, J KO'Hara, J JUoodwyn, Harnett, J A Harrington, Haywood, Samuel L Love, Heudorwou, Frank Woodflu, Hertford, 3 3 lforton, Hyde, Wm Carter, Iredell, T A Nicholson, C L Sum mors, Jackson, G W Spake, Johnston, BR Hinuuut, P T Maasey, Jonos, JFSontt, Lenoir, R W King, Lincoln, Caleb Mots. Macon, WN Allmau, Martin. 0 B Uasaell, Madison, J G Anderson, MoDowell, JafP6' Neal, Mitchell, J W Bowman. Meokleuburg. Rufus Barringer, Wm Ken, Moore, W M Blank, Montgomery, Allen JorUan, am-.k B U Buun. nw-ii. New Hanover, a ii aianning, JH Smith, GZFrenoh, . William Barrow, j a soott, J Turner, WJMunden, J W Cunningham, JWAlbertsou, T J Jarvis, W M King, . . N B Hampton, JWBean, A M Lowe, . . O II Dookery, 1 D Sinclair, , 0 A MoEaohin, DSReid, J T Morehead, J S Heuderson, F G-Shobcr, James Justice, Wm Kirby, S J Faison, Joseph Marshall, W W MoCandleas, Jos. Dobson, Geo W Wilson, E Ransom Ind.; T W Redwine, RO Badger, M O Hodge, A B Davis, 7 J Nowell, J W Thome, J O Crosby, J M Bateman, L Bingham, W T Fairoloth, GW Grantham, , JTDula, J Q A Bryan, R W SmgelUry, BF Jones, 5 N Byrd. , . r . I Northampton, Onalo v, Orange, Pasquotank, Person, Perquimans, Pitt, roik, Randolph, Richmond, Robteou, Rockingham, Rowan, Rutherford, Sampson, Stanly, Htokw, Surry, Swain, Trausylvauia, Tyrrell, Uuiou, Wake, Warron, Washington, Watauga, Wayue, WUkes, Wilson, Yadkin. Yauoey, . BI.AN()K(r HH MM RR CLOTH I NO oloeed out at IS per oeoa BELOW COST! To make room for Winter Btook. Uall t and aecure bargains. eA- DAVID.' eotl! Till ATLANTA HOTEL .V !SIi:AfiIIK KIXMiT,. , . .rv- - 1 " - a j :i h. ; J 1 ....... U tm- . Ill Id tl U W-'l' ikflVIIUlHl.l INTHOli UCEMTU THR PUBLIC Vll MUK III IIUII Ml l.m.'l - i v... wvww lurniar garaUiif tba Atlantio Hotnl. TuTpIcullsrilhKktisasftliUhoiJiifaaordian alckoaav NO DUST I , 0 FLIES 1 . . . .k- f a tin fli l r Mill water ana loam llw tt of Tbe ataala Hall and (iirrvuiniina f .n.i... ..tiird pan bt Ua.iul alriil -.. ..,.. All Ilia tamei rut rerel and amowmcnt to PUII HUT. flMJ .iiiiinHiv.i.vi Boat a, rait railing and well aoaatMl. for ' PIC-MICS, FISHING PARTIES, MOOKUCHT SAILS, Tfc hotomt W J N KM ftnd UQUOKH wo to MgUMl. a. A l-.1l iunMM awlr.tai.lt Mill a foiut nl lolltf ami atlnitUa '; aaiplM ruua.1 ami rtw Uml iBifiw Bi.iiU roMiulj ruaaa In tut tllnai l)rHniint, tba .ronklot il.HM.kia.M-ll thai Llr h AhUIMi Hot It . unntr tba mi wli, will lia em mora at- aat ui Mali sna 1 HBiiBwi v r tn itt xu w iibiuhbi j maww H w" - - - r ....11... .. 1.1. null,., than Ilia llulel lulu tie aannral lUbUo. BUlcl ueeoruai win 1 rigMijr rnriircffl ana int fominn onimiort aiivrir Tmmb : $2.50 per day for first week ; $1.60 per day for Becond week. mr M..-Il euutriu ta nd wlUt famlllir and hrft. Ilillilren ami rrauU ball loe. may13 -1 Uw tf. m Carolina Mold Manazinc. i AN ll.i.UaiHAI'kiO MoMTHLVi . uhulmi Literature, aill belmued truiu tbi lui.un. kuau Maaaauaa Uariua wmaieiielug Witn January, IBiS. 1 Lb ttrnt nuuilier will b leaxlr for milling or December Uth, aud tSt rlod. Wal will ba (lUlillnlied eacb uflouexllng mniitb thereafter wlUiout Interruiitioii. ho aUtan tage will ba nrglevted waieb oitber inlenl or i-aiiill van ouiuumnil to render aa. beue an agreeable and iiiatruntlTf onmuenilleai ol cuoioa reading, by oialar writer., both liuuie and abroad, , - The Carolina Houiehold Magaxina will ba a larg M-paga, e Ighty-rom eolaoin muotbly,bauiloniely irtutad on tiotnl book paner and beautllully Mummied. It la a thorougbljr touitern enteriirliHi and Umucceu la already fully anaured. Tbe ulillalier meane to make It a flmt ulaw moutbly, tbat, onee In trwluoed In tbe lankily elreie, la eure to ba eagerly watched lor and carefully Meeerfed. ll.-eUKl KAIT dALI EhV" will.roean attrtctlve leaiure. Aba .lauaary uumbfr will eontaltt A Ulflik picture of , EX-G0V. Z. B. VANCE, and bionraidilral tketoli, to ba Billowed Is eaob aaoueaiiiiig number witb puotugniiiht ol other proiuluf ut elateernua, UlTluea, c ONLY XWOiKILLAhM A YKAU and each auliaarlliaf aaa maka a oliuioe of THKK MIT RBAOTIirUL,I.AUMa RHk TIKIIH, lee of each W 30 lucbet, fl: 'Tho finding a', tlie HaTruari tba Temple," 't he MmIihi 1i." of iKAig Lear llefvliiK the Hturm," tor. wanladon rectlft of the eulMiritlun prloe. Klther of the Kngrarliig la worUi ih'ekle tbe price aeknd for the Magailne. T Any one teudlug a olub of Bi eill re eaive au eitra nibeiirtptHin tree. Hlnk t copli l centK, free by aiall. Bjj, mnntlia lubnor.p Uoli, a-I Jioutthe rtnyraJTiTii. i. Aaanta Wanted everywhere. t " JULIUS A. MUfU i'fc, Jrublinhor, t- Hoietren j u. J FORTUNE T?0R $1. LtAAuaii AUTHORIZED. Texas Gift Concert llssociatioQ : Of DBMIKOS, THXAI, WlbL-'BIVfU BECOND : Grand Gift Concert ! t In aid or a Mwnnlo an t 1. O. O. f. Temple, KEPT. 22,il875. Vlilrt Oniltal (lift Heoond Uapltal UUV... ....fffi.flno ....fW.IHKI BeeldesOlltatn pMKirtlon amntiatlng In all to 53OO,0OO,OO I 10WST UlVT To A WllOLH TlUKBT, W rnceof a Whole Ticket, IS, which oouelal or ute fl Ooupont. , CuufON TICKETS, $1, Which will entitle th holder to atmliwlon to the Oreml Uniort, and to one tilth of wliHt- ever may bo awarded to the whole ticket bum Der. Ker-nontlblf agent" Wanted.' Ail ardor for llok.U tout dlroct promptly nurii. Ulreulara, Paper, etc., giving full partlcn tare, noiit tree, in writing, be mre ami elgii Tour naino, town, county and State In full, . order fur ticket amounting to S-1 and II - waru. tent u. u. ii., u ue.ireu. Adrea all oommiuitcatien and make au re- mlttAnoaatf - augil-4uiaw A. K.COLLINS. Secretary, Uenleon, Texas job w. mama, (Late of Mprunt A Hlunm.t Wilmington, M. O. jamb d. era iii no (Lata OaHhlor Bank of new Hanover.) Tarboro, N. 0, mnsoii&curaiiNo II FOR THI BALI or Cotton, wlaB, Lumber, Tebaoooi Naval Stores, and Southern , Produce Generally, NO-, 102 -.CHESTNUT 6T, P. O BA 96:iS. rnilatdelphln, 'a .- BSVBKBIOUI I. B. Oralnger, rraakteal Bank of New Hai. over, Wilmington, n o. K K UuneM, Prealdeot Kkrtt NaUonal Hank Wllmlnatou. N C. lamee l)won, Proalileut Paweoii Bank Wilmington. M 0. K It Honlen, PrenMent Bank of Mew Uaa- orer, tiimuuoro, N u. .1 A Leak, I'renkleat BciiV H Ma Haoortr, Wadeeboro, Nil. Jmm H IJndnay, PltricH t Hank M Oreena. boro, Oreouebont, NO. t HouOeo. Howard, 1fi-l i; i fl. M Weddell , Knq , ttl I U O. Hon. W I) Johneonw htartott liotirt Houat, U July! , IftM&wtf . - ' - ' ui M.u u Uif fttuwrt -W mttoal inrll or fea 1. NO MOSQUITOES 1 1 1 ahara ffiint m atones atiloT Ik exblla- fiwmiiiB. "7 --,T-7i" Iwt i ar autS a leaaiit raUeat Irom tho r. ....!. 'Intra Mt nlffbtl If rouuaai iiiiaim - -- . v.l.l-- ..l-una I bo U! l Ui KK8TAUANr of the umUr- ll.. rt 1.1 ul a. Hniilttit a.f f.l.kt BAftrttflL iMoraloiilrta. Liberal teJuctloo to early lal- GEO. W. CIIARLOTTK. Proprietor. APLETONS' MERICAN CYCLOPAEDIA. ajew Uevlaed Editiom. Kntlreiy rewritten by th etcri nubjoct. Filuledl thn atileat writer on ie, and liliiMraidi wnn nsTeiai ioinunu vingt ana Mapa.( kngra- Tnn workortgiiiiiiiy iminimiei miner tun ti tle nil HK hBW ASllCttlUAN CVOUJI'iK- IX A waa cumuli t il in HIA. mnnt wblch tiuio the wtrte rtrnolatinn which It liaenttuhiwl In all i.arieoi tlie Unit-d 5ttee, and llieniKnal de Tolnpntriile which hare taken place in eevry hiam b irf olcnw. literature, ana arr, nave lu- linmm Uie mit.ir.am1 pnbllrhflreto.iibuiit it to n enact and tliorouli rvlnioii, ami Ui iiwiio a new eiii non enuiie iiia AtiMiiwva u- ULOPACHM. IA libin the laal ten teata ine urngrekii ol die. covery in evrry depaitBtelitof knuolcdg hru made a new work oi reierauoe au iiapviaiiee aant: be movement or uouuoal alairt nu eoi.t imi'u with th" dlM-overke ut' eolence, and tliuir nuitlul aoullcatloa tottaa Ibdu.trial aud u I'nl a- U and the onnTenlenoe and reHneiuem ol enclal life. (Ireet wart and amwiieent reroln- tlone have oecnrred, Il.ToUIng national chaiiKna of neimllar moment. The eivti war or out uwu wm Ttry, which wat at It height when the laat Tolume ortueoiu wwa appeareu, aaaua.pu been ended, and a new uouree of vuiuiuvri-lai and InSuetrial activity baa been ouinuieiiced. larae acAeeeiont to oar geographical unnwi- ledge bafe keen Blade by the indelatigablaex- ulortreuf Arriua. I tie araat Boiiuoai reeoiutiout or ineiaet ae- orule, with the natural raaultor the l:, ne ol lime, hare Urouvht into nutiliotlew a multl- luile of hhw weu. whaaa namet are In iifury cme'a mnutli. and of wbuea lire erer one la cnriont to know lue parlldulara -jfnat lialllee liuTe been InuKlit and imiiorunr. aletva main tained, of which ibedetaileaie uyetpreeerTed only a tba atmp.n n m nimn i- lloatlouaof tbe day, but wblck ought now to take their plae In permanent aiuf authantio hlftory. n preparllng the preaont edition for the pre, It ha accordingly Seen the aim or the Minora to brtugdowa the InformaUo- tithe latent noMilblt datea, aud to fitrnl.h an accu rate acooiint of the mort recent diacorerlee In aclence ot every freh pioduutlonlu literature. and or the neweac luventlon in toe practical arte, aa well aa to give a aucclnt and original reeora or tna progretaor political ana iuirii cat event. i lie work ha bean begun After long and careful preliminary labor, and vrth the moat ample reeoureea for oarryiug It on to a laooeaa- fnl termiiiBtlcn. 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CITY TAX HOOKS FOB 1S15H1 VINO been received at thlBOlKce, the oii'lt-rlen- ed 1 now prepared to oolloct the City Ti on Keal Ehiw and penoual property tor Mb. ALL PARTIES! Are therefore notlnad and reqaeeted tn give thi mat tor immediate attention, and to cail at tbi office aud pay up without further delay, City Coupons Are slao resolvable ia payment of City Taxes North Carolina Borne Insurance Co, . . . fTtHlS Company eoatlnnea to writ roiiala- A rair rate, on all c I a. net of Intarable pr .17 mu nnini inimpuy paiUi vtlV V-l aenuru Home iiiatltutwim. It. H. Kettle, Prealdeot: 8U. daiar.Naar.. tary. ATKINSON A sJANnINU, Agent. ' ,11-Bf JaB 1 f- 1 r J r-v r- - . Arjij Wilmington, TJ. C. Fast Frc eht Route to all North or South. -o - . ' ; . m:w voiiii. New Yort aud Wilmington SteMiiriiiip j i 5tfVi. WEEKLY, Hnilii g from NEW YOLK, YL1NK8J)AY mill oAl'IiknAY kt i r .. . w . Ul., UU from WILMlNUit)N, VEUNEMl:i idBATUJVli' I50STON AND Aow York mid Hllniinsioii tsUaaislilp t'ompAiiy, chnkiitin wjrn tin ' ' OLD COLONY RAILROAD AND STEAMERS. Dally Betwoon BOSTON ant NEW YORK Bemi-Wetsk.'y be-w"n NEW YORK Bitd WDLMINGTON. Wedueki r-I aural y Ireut each Pert, O . rhlpira may rely npon the prom4 and. regular patch giennui.j.ahw..., thi ,e. NO WILMtNOTCN, COLVMUIA A AUOU8TA KAILKtun WILMlhtiTON A WrHHN KAILKOAD. tHKCAHoLINAcivNrKAl.KAII.WAV. Tbrongh 11.11 of Lading given ta dVnT.Vpu ft V NORTH and SOUTH CAROLINA. GEORGIA and ALABAMA Alao to NEW YORK. BOSTON. PllOVtm Vf-vp vavt tjt,,, .. Eastern Cities. f Hatee guaranteed aa low at by any other promptly paid. Murk all Goods viu CI3 V For further Information apply to eifhcr ot l). I; (). MINK, , (leneral Kaatcrn Agent, 2 Deiuiuliire btreot, Boeton. 11 Via WJLiMlINGTok, 1. FAST iFREIGHT, ROUTE To all Points BALTIMORE. Baltiioreaiifl Wiimiutoii Line, SIMNWBBKLT. -BA1LINU FBUH BALTIMOKK- Tuesday t Friday, at 3 P: M. -AN FKOM WILMINUTON- Wednesday it Saturday. BOSTON AND PROVIDENCE, Balttmor and Wilmington Line, Baltimore, Button and I rovldenc Lin, Or via Canal Dally to Philadelphia and Clyde '1 Philadelphia and Providence Line. Seml.Woekly from each Port -o- Shlpnera Biay rely utnn the OMttiut and rauuiar aatiin n, ik... ai. ...... patch given to all ahipmenta by thl route. N O DELAYS. . " l' a Tbrongh BUI of Lading ilven to and from all iaibi In , . NOKTH and SOUTH CAROLINA, GEORGIA and ALABAMA . Also to BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON, PROVIDENCE, and other Eastern Cities. prSp"r,7afdU."Dteed " '0W M b' 0th" Mark all Goods via Baltimore and Wllminn Line. aV for further Information apply to either EDWIN FITZGERALD. Agent. Baltimore Lin., 60 Houiii stteetrUaltimor. march lS.tf NOTION. Carolina Central Eailway, GENERAL FREIGHT DiTARTMENT, 1 WiLinsaroN, March 81st, 1875. ) 'Tl!,5.A.T?';N'yI' OF TH PLfHLIC 1H KKHPROTHTJLLY INVITkll n--Piiai f !".V'. ."!" V ". """c,''" wiiraiiinwn, uoiu Purtomuath, to ii.ltltnoro, Phllailelpliiii, Now liyfot handling auipuiHMta-Iroin aal a mm aa.javAa. aa. . . . Tviuminva 1 wr anu all fc.AaiL.ffN CITIES TO CHAR LOTTE, STATESVILLE, GREENVILLE. SPARTAN- - BURG and all atatlont on Atlantio, Tnneoe A Ohio, Atlantic and Richnwrnd Air fJni and North Carolina Uailroada a well aa all point In OKOROIA and ALABAMA " lBaaranoa from Baatern citlc. guai anteed a low a via any other line. No terminal or traa- Ter charge, aud Kate talwaty ae low a tlie loweuk fowwmaior wB- lto"orermldTnr'"r"a "mlm'"t'i- 0oa In Bank of Now an,llft.1. "W. OI aprn -eu-iy , : General rrelght Agent. THE PEE DEE HERALD. Published every Wednesday at WADESBORO.I ANSON COUNTY JOSH. T.JAMES AGO. Ha a large and rapldlv Inereaning oiomfr. tlun In tbe Pee Dee country In North and South Carolina. Advertlaer will And It th beat medium In either or the elder (ttatan tor reaoblug the larmera, planter and merchant. The extmsive local advertiting pal- ronayc exhibited in it column is the best evidence of Mm large and inlum tlal circulation. a? Specimen oople, with rate tor adver. tlalng, annt free, pottage paid, on application toth underelgiied, either at Wadeebororor WIlmlngtoB. . JOBH. T.JAMF.8 A CO, Kdltoriand Proprietor. . . . ti tj ij t o r J LiriEn P0' FALL KXVEIi. aalllne of thew Slraa.er. a .ik. DELAYS. S'lS ana otLer route and time at onick I-n-.. . k arjBit. ie or overcharge dc's ivilmiiigton Lino. the nudemlgutd A genu ot the Line WM. r. OLYDK !0. , Ueneral Agent. New 1 ork Uul, t Bowling Orien, N T. A. D. CAZAUX, Agent. ,1 Worth or South. "a . PHILADELPHIA. Baltimore . anil ; waiiiiDiTTon Line. BHI-WBBCr.T BBTWBXB BALxinutte AND WILMINGTON. Baltlmijreand.PhUadolphui Steamboat Oo. Illy via Csaal between aBALTIMUBK AND fHILADltLPUIA. LWESTERN CITIES. BALTIMOKB ANB WILMINGTON UNI NortliMB Oentral Kaili oad ..,..'. i,. , ABO TBB .),.. , . BalUmor and Ohm Uallroad. UouU aa Un M nlck- ovorcbarg. of the undersigned Agont of th Line. A. D. CAZAUX, Aaent Baltiuioie anu New York Line Wilbubotun. N. 0. being completed and lolly equlnped for builnaaT York, Biwlou and Proridenoo-qneaualed 1 faoi . - .iii.iiw tan via direct Btoamer Llnu and via WeMon an . . NEW JSTOVELS. Miss Angel. ; A Novel, By M. Thackeray, Author or "I Id Konalngion," "The Village of the Cliff," 'Bluebeard' Keyu," etc, with llluatratione, Paper, 15 cant. i Alice Lorraine, A 'I ale of theSoutb I town. By K. D. Black more, Author of tlrad.iok Nowell." Maid of Bker,"etc. Paper, IB cent. - rTTU . Yli J a. r Auc Aicuiuuiib rress HICKORY, N. "a U th only paper publlthed ht Catawba county, and huanextenavv circulation among Merchant, Farmer, and all elaaaoeof bual. net men In the State. Th Psaa la a live, wlde-awak llemoaratlo paper, and la a dedra. ble medium for adtertWng In Weitorn North Carolina. Liberal term allow on yearly ad vertiaeiueata, Huhtoitptton S3 la ad vase , Addrwa MUKKILL TOMLINBON, mcbtts KO'tor.andProprl.tor PIANOS, tn-gam u,i Chromo for nle for raahoron the ay VMthly buSjUnjen plan at HKINHBKBGIBU enfl rr Book sajd Mite stpt
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 31, 1875, edition 1
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