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VILMINT.TOX. X. 0 , TuiKsntT, sei'Temgir p. i .'11 k I'au i.ii i NAu U" lAWvt J Vly ''t if N'oi'li ( an .In., i -put'; !.! f i TV n.l ic, vxcvpi N! ikUv, i Kk ht i i'i l.Ant a v-ar; f'.n k I ou k ? Vudli; SkVf..vTV-nv rm j- r ni' tth Hi mrtr pvrioc's. ta.rur, i" lit ri'.y t vst-hv it! p rnvr a, i-r Two IM.ijk.mt m.i Ti.v T' i'iuii;ji'ii!ii',r. it NWHUt .lorn At. r ri.l a l-i- tha.'i !r. Two i a Kb , .ear, ;hr-f .orwn r ivr !-U.Ai.a AM. a rAIF ; fntr nil'lfS v 1'uixai; i rr iKj i.- ri!"ri"Hi I.A.J3 a a h ai r ki -.iii Fiy-ras Ikhxam: iwwitv p;'if1'KMVHVK IfM.AM Smarm ptios In all rai pita'.'ti li i A im pit culnix1" or- r It - rati. :f t! ;'o .'! fir. rvi . Vot ey int r "r E'rv- '''' ' rM ,,, t. .in, jn' ! 'if m:i ti ly ;.,' '';!.' i4'rr if',r ;r ii'iifr' ; ttil Mi .. tt tt? !!!; 0 it., i y 1,'verib.iiw Kiia (rv- tucV. if t.l imi i f a.tt-rrttai'iz Ox. ititji m r- jiisprtiirfi. 0r !m!i.ak; tw.t ! r- . . 4 Mf l(l.t A AM A fl.M r; tl "P icit!cii, Ti I''ii.!jj; f.n l prtl' i T'VIl I'lVU Ak AMI A HAir; ("1iih". 'to.! THI.ru li..AKt; ll hwrtio'l". i nm li,i.As tsn a itir: twit's i s -tliHit. Frvr Pii.i.jm aud a nur, . i .ninth, Kioht 1! i. aha; iv.ii n,oii'h; .iVTfcrw 1)i.lks thrw iiMMi'hs Twasr, tt Two IIoM.ahs. wittaru for liniirpr jvrlnl. tn lonoT lii'l! upon lUx-iftl tnv j Jf'ptiw. , " '.' iniii-tcn, N. ('. I IIIIOHIII OBMf PHl I!. 1IM lOltiAI. NOTi:. Thk TriboDfl , a Irises the New York r.cpnhl'osn Stto Convention tTint in to lact't t Baratuj?ft ncit werk to pa- a Tyv o( tlisnki to TilJen for wlmt Lo lias dono iu the cnue of reform. Tlijt Bverago majority of tbo Rom ocrntio State tioVet in Kentucky ia conWdtirably over 40,000, or frrm 5,000 to 10,000- RmtT than ' IrfsUVa ronjoiity ia 1871. Tbe lpgiIatnre ittanda: Dcmorrata, 00 ; RopublioaDa, lO-aDeraocratio gain of 10 roem liorn. Thb Poroat and Hlream newaimpor, spt ng in bolmlf of American jMrt- nif t baHccnrt'J l,2(MJfu't of hiinoh at tbe Centennial rAV)llion (of tbo ilir of aporlitig attiob a of evwy (It H-ription, and rare birds ami otber ai'imld. ' Thr great joint ptocfc bnnka of lioii' ln lave Iwnn Mttfiiipting to ikt nuudo the araallor onea to modify tbe prnetioe of paying ititoreht on depoaita wifl in 1 per oont, of tbt Imnk ftf tng land rato of dininmnt, bnt tlnm tut iinsiioooRHfully. Thb Expoaition Aaooiation of Kan ana City, Miflwiiiri, ban received a let t"r from ex-Pn Hident Davia, haying bo will apeud the i ntire Pai wf ek tberp, HiH addreaa wiU lot delivered tii HtUinat. Tim ktoat atvkiidal about the Navy l partuieut in, Ibnt Ibetotely R(de aon boa old at tbo Brooklyn Navy Yiird niHoliiiiery which the govern- metit paid Bvral mUliona of dollars fir a few years ago, Jo John Knaeh, for old iron, at a oout a pound. Oov. Leslie, of Koulueky, rcooutly apimiiifedaaaid-tloeaajpon Ma ataff a iKiy tbirt(?eli years old and later he baa added to bis staff a sou, aged six mottha, of (loorgo T. Duff, tbu as siatant secretary of Stato. Tba bat ranks as colonel, aud tbo governor de elares that be is more ornamental aad fully as useful as auy adult whom bo could have ehoon. A VicKBi'a oorrosponden., deecrib iug the condition of Hr.ical affairs in Musiisippi, nofca tbo, peculiar sit-. nation in whiah tbeoiJoredlioutenaut governer is placed just Ht present Lieutenant-Governor DVk i tww on ri l Columbus for tcnuiviug bribe white iu oluco. The o' arge ia thai during the abneu?o ol Qoverooe Amen ' wbo is SAid to spend about at muoU of bis time in Masachun Us a Trea Jdent Orant whiles away , at. Long liranoli Davis piurdoued , averal promineut criiuiuulH, for which bo fas paid in the currency of iha realm, A noteworthy feature of the trial in tjiiia awe is tho appearance of W. 11. Spears, a lawyer of Vicksburg, re cently parJoned by Davis for the murder of a fellow-lawyer abuut cigh U'en moutlis ago, as one of the sttor neys defending Duvi. Speara- one afternoon drove up iu frout of Rolv eit J. Miller's oflloe, la aback, atulv S' Cing him conversing with a pwty of gentleman, said, 'Bob, want to speak to you," aud, aa MU!r stepped towards the vehicle, BpeaTs, without word or note ol warning, began firing at hiii) with a piutol, ud oouUnued tjill tie weapon was empty. 'Llw first shot btruck Miller in the forehead, and he fell, the other shots being fired af- tor be was down, aod all of them tuning effect in bis body. Miller, of course, aita. lie wa a man iu the l ist stages of consnmption, and it wss Lot thought bia life was. shortened much by the killing, Efi was s fine lawyer, oouservative man and a geuiBl gentleman, who stood liichin the e stimaUon of the courts, aud his legal brethren. The Cirouit Court. which was i session at the tin.eol his death, adjourned oat of respect ins memory, and the bar made the nsusl speechea in eulogizing hiin and deploring hit death. Speari u i. dieted for murder, but wa. neverthe less kt out on bait, and while nnder the monstrou. charge oontin,, : prsc ioe in the very court In which he stond charged with the highest crime known to the law TT; .ff from term to Wm n. M T." when Davie granted vTSS& Kau kih Koi.rn Cab.i,i7.a I bipttaitHrCin isT5, j h'y Ikar J'uria : At 12 M. today Mr. Jnt:oe 8. ttlu of the Supreme Court cal'.ed to order the deuat elect to the eonvrntioU. Every inemlier was found to be pre senta f ct unprecedented so far as I know, in tbo annuals of lguJti oo d rs Tin' swiarii g in of the d- legale was prontly legnn, but did not pro gress vury fr bf fore a protest was of fered by Mr. Tnurge and tweuty three other IUdl deb gitea agttlnht the oath required of tl eaj nnder the ael f aaM'mbly calling tbe convention. The prnteat was read and ordered to be Ceil aith tbe otber papers of th Convention. The text fnterrnption oreurfd when iie (Stanry of Robew wn ea'l.'d Fonr gentlemen came forward und i!aimel to represent that it et-f;lly moc1! talked --f e.mlr Mfhft Siiioair aud " McKebin bad Oi-rtitifaU's in duo form from ihe slur. fT. Mown Norinontsnd McNeill pr m utetl piiptira showing the num ber of vota Ciifi at cer ain named ol;ing piiiCca ttirown out by tbe commissioners. M Jutiee Hettle di rected the parties to stand aa.dn nu till tbe roll of couutiea bad been ch I lid. Tbo itupreation lieing created that it watt the purpose of Judge Settle to de fer action- until Uia Convention bad been oignnized, a lively disoussion at once sprang up. It eeemed however that the purpose of bia honor was mis- uuderttood, and that he desired to do nothing more than to ostpone to a more oonvsuieut .wnsou the render ing of a deoision be . fciul already determined I make. When this un derstanding was arrived at there was no further objection made and the swearing in ofmeinhm ooutinuel as before with tbe exception that objoo tiou was made by delegates, who held other ' offioes and they werf directed to stand aside to await the decision in the Kobeson county case. Up to that time no objection bad been takeu to any delwgnte pre sonting certitlnutes of evidence from si Sheriff for tbo renwm that tbeJudg was uikIitmUmmI t dreluro that ho, would swear i all who presented such cortilicatea. Of tho number thus d rected to stnud imide, so msny more were Radicals than Democrats that if even Mearra. Kineluir aud MoGachin had leen excluded, tlie Convention, under the aatue ruling, would have bvcu in our hands. Tbo Jiidge dioid(nl hovM-vor, that the HheHflTa oertifloate wan sunli evidonoo of election that he could not ff bohind it. Therefore Measta. Sinclair snd McEaehin wore aworu in and all objections to other parties holding Sheriff's eertilloatci were withdrawn. J udgu Hetties' action iu postponing the decision iu tbe UoboNoii county cuhu wusoertaiuly un fortiuiate in that it aubjected him to the suspicion of having some sinister cud in view without serving, so far as ' au be seen, any good purpose. Tho matter hud to be dir posed Of at one timo or another and there was no roa sou to snppose tliat there would bo mom discussion first than last. Ouo ctmitot tielp thinking ioo that it wu voiy nnforluuate for tho Judge to do Mi'ibo himself as a member of the parties then outendin for the organ ization of tbe Convention. It is much to bo regretted that the Judge so un- neoensarily subjected liimself to sus picion." Judge Bottle has very mauy of the quulitiea neouRHary to mAke a first-rale presiding oflioer. But for all that the session to-day would have been an exoiwdiugty stormy one had not the - rumarrjntheiision.eDtortiuned by.our friemleM to) judge Bottles' pur pose, Imsu nrugyod, Af k'f all the delegates elect bad taken the oath to obey' tbe restriotious the Oiuventiou propare! to ballot for a President. Judge AlberUou, of Per tl fimaos, in behalf of the Radicals, put io nominfttion, Oliver II. Dockery, LxCKjvernor pid in bohalf of th;lrieuJ tof constitutional reform t pat iu nomination Dr. Edward r - Kittisom,; of Pyrroll. Tho Cokfentiou waa: composed as fol low: Democrats and 69 Radicals, end. Indeodcut Dr. Wilcox, of Ashj, is now.it soenu iu full fellowship with the Ktkdioal . party. When the result was Mtuouuoed, it appeared that Dr, Ransom bad received the entire strength ot oar party, and Oolonol Dockery had received the entire strength ot the Radical party with the exemption wf hia own vot". He voted for Colonel Wnecler, and Dr. Ransom voted for Governor Ried. 8a there was no election. Another ballot was taken wit h precisely the same result and the Convention adjoojrued until to morrow morning. After hia nomina tion; by uovernor Ried, Dr. Ransom asked that hia name be withdrawn and announced that hia ptirpooe was no, to aocept the f rcsidenoy f rota, either party. As the matter now stands, in order to elect Dr, Ransom ot any other man it -will be necessary for him to rote for himself if all dels gates are present This, of coarse, is n ot very pleasant thing to do. but neve rthelese. it will be necessary to do so if n elec tion is had before the new member from Orange comes in, or na'ess tho IUdioals come to the su pport ,of Ran- som, as it is said tbey have dot irtnio- ea to do in caucus tovai, At What Pr. Ransom's coarse will I ia the OonyenUoa is not yet known. beyond the fact that lie is in favrtf Of Constitutional reform 1 ind opposed to adjournment , He was invited by mh fc pany w go into ito eat was, but deolia l.-nn;rat 11 g. t-ug Mm llie.r sup- Hrt ws ernei!y wi and p-oit r, nder tbs ciroum tii fc, although he s not a aii ojNr ol th"ir party. Wht le ren't aiil be I shall not pretend 1 f.irtU?.!, t!ioiigli it may uot be im r per to idy there U one thing that ives me tu'ich eneoaragement that is, tbu knowledge that the affairs of the party sre at leant in thoroughly oouipet ut haids. The fenr thtt onr friunds wouM not be sble to pop with the enemy iu the mu lnnnntary war now goi'.'g 011 vu bt-fo to-day to I ttiout foundation. Our frierds tLroitghnt tlie HUlo may itliftl, d th.it everything ptuuible to bedjne for uir iutereHU, nuder the cirot'U sUuoea, will be done, We have pit uty of men of ability aod experience in the Convention -so much so, imleid that its feuperioritv uvnr any other h . mlative uihIt ataeuitln. in the h'ule aiiior tbe CD.!nflOO of 19 C, i" Hp rent al tmuo. Ait lout is iftckii.g 'S a '.xl woiku.g mujonty. No. it uUI THE ATLANTIC 110TKL u. MEAWDE HES(irj ' BEAUFORT. KI . O. SHIFmO rJEW YORK AUD DOGTOH LirJEG Wilmington, fi. C. ity, nor la txtxieiiOn W' tuK a iftitt tho ll'.d'Cn! d legator. Ind d, t'Ut party has pretty well all ita tirmna iu the pres-ut Convention a fact that i not at all to be rsrretUl. ' ' 'riiKinvtiiiov The aeoond duy prooeedit gs of the Convention eonfirt)d merely of the ballotiugs for President Tbe news has been anticipated ly telegraph, as also the address of Dr, Ransom, on taking the Chair. When the four teenth ballot was called, Dr. Ransom said . ' , "This balloting haa gone on long enough. I have not sought this posi tion ; I do not desire it I h'tve cast my vote twios to defeat myself. Tbe people seem to demsnd that this body be organized. I have made every ef fort to proonre a compromise ; I no cast my vote for Edward Ransom, the delegate from Tyrrell county, let the consequences be what they will. ' I ! jjy?7rr-rtw''";- . ----- mZZe - . ' r- '. 1 1 ri 11 t ii ii 11 . j kj . . 11 t 1 ii- t a ! 1 - i ii 11 ii is ' iriiitt i' m H ii 5 H Li -L- l-L- .i-t . - -i r vt ..- - ; .11 Fre eht Route to all North or South. Pol rSJOW YOIJK. New YorK and Wilmington Ste-.asiiv iinj! ? SEMI-WEEKLY, , , iHl" a i'ORK, WDNJDAY an S MtlRDAX at 8 l M.i and !f' i . GRAIN ICYTHEi, - , - , BUSH HOOKS, vj 1 SNATHTS. &C. , ,NVASUUTU OKlMISTONmj Pilo-i rtUui'nl at ., , . Nath'f Jaoobl's 'hardwahk dkpot, ; Iii AXE. THK ABOVK eSTABURUHBNT. HO FA TOBA 11LT IWTBUHl'll.UTn 1 HB.rwm.io lw Saramer bf tks imw wnar. ( vt. K. 1. Oialiain.ot IHr-lenr urf, to fur woi.l 1STS, Xylay IsttO OOtODOrTtt, !" tosacD vunorii uniy r tun uiiirerMuvi u j willing in 4.1 mil to bU mnill) rt rlo. Ha hopsa to rsacw hia ltaiat Acquaintance with all lurmer unUof tln AtUutln Htl. Tas oeoall situation of this house afford all the vkaiur of toyagi viilumt jrll or tea lokasfs. j ... i " . ' NO DUST I ' NO FLIES 1 1 NO MOSQUITOES lit I . J j - ' I naihtsr srs attaolMd to ths how, whttt aurti maf ttnwJoy thenUllr r a FntctrutMltnaUraMllfaiathortoiiiwiBinliil. Surf r good unj ui.n tin cMa MdkIb Kail ardinTrUBtllii( illrrithll a lui .f i.rl pliMant it-treat (row U ikiMUbtiultf iit.lnil brlliriiiit rourt of Trri'rtchuro at lkt . " S ' . . .. I..IJ MAUha . .1j4 .. . lu.LTIV. fuH tiding and elHnauMxl. or . , . . PIC-KICS, FISHINQ PARTIES, MOONLIGHT SAILS, ' U ! bs had al tbs REST ACEAKT ol the asdri gtlfd . ,: I 1 : I - - 1 .(',! . i . . 1 1 A r . . t.t i 11 .... . H. ....1.. .1 nf . V.r . .rlU. - - m limn rill .nn rrtjur. W9t up wi in w y . wnvi r j i i v -. Aided bi cm rtiriw ai4itarti a ron ut o!lt aid atlmtlto mvant. wth saiyr room, mil dwldcd laiprov. ineit rofentW madain thtCalhiaiy Df iartaint, tbs ininrlitor flt"r BIBIWll ll'Sl Pl H AWI'IMI Ktll ll, miUCF Ul HW iryiavi-, till un oru mn i- tinrtWc tn lilt ilct mmiiaai than tie Hotel a to tha ri'al i-uliUc. bUU t Uacoram will bo rigidly thrnrcfd aod tli nnilcrtoi vaoia(MRntviy nuaita. Tejims : , $2.60 per day for first week ; $1.50 per day lot second week. ' , -'...' i " 1 ' : " '" T frwrliil eotTartBiarto with famlllM and Ficnmlonlits. 1 Ibcral reduction Wrarly Tlri tur. Cnlldrra and foiranta bait irlo. ' ' ' , ' mavis Uiwtf. ' OEO. W. CHARLOTTE. Tiopru tor1. and vlaltlni tiolnta ofintarrtt la thavtetnlty. Tho tbolwrt WINKS sad UQUOKH ar dam-d 7AM 1K)ST0N AND FALL RIVlSK. New Yurk aiid .Vilwiiistoii stamship Company, CONNECTlNa WITH tHl . - , . ; , OLD COLONY RAILROAD AND STEAMERS. Daily Between BOSTON and NEW YORK -.. Sonii-Weekly vr.? NW YORK sad WILMINGTON. Waaiawwv r- anrd jr froaaeacla Port, - r.Diayrely uBthBproBiittod rei lar railing if tbtas Stfanrrt, ard qulek dla--eii toaiUliia,eutaby mis touia. NO DELAYS. onaocUug arw3taa Nlilnprra Diay rely l n n given wild Ua i H VH,MUTON,COUTHUtA APUV8TA BA1LKOAD. , , , . t WIJiMUiUTON tt WKLlMIN RAILKOAD, VuUiH THKC'AKeLiWAOKNTRAIj HATLWAT, - ,N0RTH and SOUTH CAROLINA. GEORGIA and ALABAMA.7 J Alao to NEW YORK. BOSTON. PROVIDENCE, FALL 1UVEB and Other Eastern Cities. , , , ,'1 joiia w. siskos, (l.U of Scrunt & HIlllHXI.) W Imtiigtos, M. 0. JAMBS I. CUMBIHU, (Lata Oanliler Hank ot Maw HanuTor.) Tarboto, N. O. 10 lKHHTtK)l., i UAUPKNTKIt'S TiOI H. . BliAOKIMITH'S TOOLS, . OAHKIAOH MiKKR'8 VlK)U. STEEL TRAPS. SHOVE .S, SPAD 1 FORKS AC w . Kmluend ,irlcf at v. " Nathaniel Jacobl'a ' . MAbMIWAHM DICPOT, CAttRlACB MATERIALS, i i i AXLE, SRRINQS. RIMS. HUBS, -8POKC8.AC- f A larirs an t wall aMSntod atook of Pookat ind Table tUlll 'ry of atiirr diwIptHMi, mm irnHnna lull linn nf Ktinliiih and Aairtloan SiaiiHiaoniriM, which wa are ana? olt'nilaa at the liiweat rliiaa. MATH'I. JAOOnl, ; m f , : Hard watt IHipH. SEINE TWINES. ' ' rut trm. mtiilll ami litis roiXM. Aganny for Uia ot tol.raiwl - VMi stminl afUilllns l'brul. NATHANIEL JAG03I, HARDWARE DEPOT, NO. t MAUKET ST; ,;. ayiill HINSON&CUMMING COMMISSION MERCHANTS FOHTHI HAl.t Or Cotton, Rice, Lumber, Tobacco Naval Stores, and Southern r Produce Cenerally, NO- 102 CHESTNUT ST , P. O. Ilea J0:i6. rhllavdalplila, I'a. asrsasauaa: -, I. B Aralnpr, PriMmit Bank of Maw Haa. otnr, WIIbiIkk'oii, K it. K K Hurrara, rrwdent Flrat National Bank, WHmliiKUiu. N O. i ilnnimi Hiwnn, Prraldenl Dawmm Itank, WIIiuIiikIuii, N 0. I K H Hnrilun, Praaitlaiii Bnik of New Han prrr, OoMaboro, N t), ! A jr, ' rmldont h,,i.. ot New lUnotor, (Wwld-biiro, NO. I iImwo H l.lndaay, Pr5 ...a,t eank of Oreena. boro, OmnmlHiro, N O I Hun lo. tluwrd,Ti ri in, N 0. j M WMldnll, K.HIJ , 1 ii 1 i - ! 0. Hon. W 1) Johnsou, ktulba Court House, o. . , , iJulyT;,,,. w U8-dwtt r Katct Kuarantetd aa low a by any otber ran to and Urns at Quick, rromjitly jiaid.. aVosms er eTarclurges Mark all Goods ?Ia Cljde's .Vilmlriffton Une ( Jffl For tutlher Information airily to either ot the uuderaigiwd A lenU ot thii iJna't i ' i) 1 X Li GOLDSBOROninHSCUOOL COLDSDORO, N.C. vt rKTTRH. A.M., Prof. AnoUnt and Hod mil l.miirnaitep. K, w, AIIAB1, a n., rrm. Mat hematic. h Ihird Tarut ott this liwltu. tiow win fcaalM moMoiavy, Ana. it. svnd end H madatr. Dwct 'AO, IH1&, rXtH IS School taeltuated In the town of Uolda- 1 huroKlia oentra ot tuur Kalinwa , auil Iruin ita afculbllltyolferea.iiaittir ail. an agea lev purenU and fa tnliana Ulng In tbe Mir- MUiHuflouniria or in lue nanwrn iwruun ul the Slate. The looatlon hi bealthy, and tit! team of fleku'a" need be entertnel he iret .endlnir thalr anoe to thin tiar aa nut a klnnleisaaa ot whiu lllBuaa ooutir- rod in tfie sohoul during too pant arholaaue yi'ar, NO lia'ent. tkroAi-e, teaa rratonably liodnttliroil troni iatrvimlng thta School on tbe un .1 tbu uiun!iiiiinia ill toe ucaiioav - I'rafi'wr K. V. Ailamf. who baa clirgeof the M.Hirmatli-al !firtmeut, la an alumnua nl iKandolph Manon llega, and baa bean a u'oeaniul laaoher of yumh for many jeata. i lia ratine er innruotion ta annuo, morougn and extemlre and aeeka to develop and Impru.e tua mmitnl nuwera of the puplla by training thani to tbik, and by teaching them the right naaol die laculllee with waloa. Uod has en dowed tbeia. the dlwiiillne or tho School, while it l mild and parental, ealuroaa the date oT obedience loo.er? file anil rtgulailon. Aa Inauoorillna tloaand diMdrty ooudnotaro wholly incom patible with anhAltto tralliit and muntal prowreee, no boy who te mdiaiowd to Improve htalime or U an Injury to hie fellowi, will bo rat lined mine srhooi. Moral aud nllgloua inatrnotlon reoelvea a due ahwa of at'eiitlnn and omialderatlon ; tor on lm the heart and oendeni be Inairorted and xillghuiiil, bim-o aecnlar learning will avail hu llitte In tne lormatron of a correct and uprlga ciliarantar. ' - ITie four religions oodles bring w -ti reprw- mtro in tin, ii. e, ovary ooariior ia anoweq to attend thU hnrch on Sunday which hia pap rant niav dealsnato. Th.e wtab and preference of the parent will be etriotly heerved,aanoth tng or a tmtaTian ouaraoter w oounienanoea in the School. Biye are prepared for adranoeit olaajog la Uotleii or for the active baalneai of life. The tiu .a Hia-. nttnena Known na inn -va- Bial College " haa been SMiared by the Princi pal, and will hereafter be aM aa a eoaoot lor "ya ' i iMadiv weationa. intoiioaiini arinn. nroian Ity and every epeclea ot gambling are etrietlf prohtDiuia. , , i : I Terms, per Session of 20 Weeks HA"' IN AI.VAMUK BAUAMUS OH FIRST OP OOTOBEH, ' Tuition fie- primer department JIB 00 Higher Ene llh xo 00 '( Aiivaneed elaiaes. with Alas- I bra.eto tSft Advanoed clamee with Latin. SO 09 - ' and with l-atln ad Greek. S8 00 Herman, French, and book-ksepini, eaea , citra R 00 Rnard. Indistlng fuel and lights tS oo Incidental expenses. . too JL FORTUNE ! FOR 81. ! LEGALLY AUTHORIZED. Texas Gift Concert iissociation . Of DSMI80M, TSZAWtLL.atri,A SECOND Grand Gift Concert ! to aid or a Mtaonlo an t I. O. 0 . Temple, nenv i n m n m r - tl I , IC 100. J f nitt opitai fltr'.... tw.imo Heoond Oapltal Oltt. Ms.OUO Bealdea Ottta In proportion amounting Id all to ) $350,000,00 1 UOWBST Ultr TO A WUOLB TlUKST, V) AMERICAN CYCLOPAEDIA. -iq e!",e; Hvlaa1 Kaiiiaa.'' VJ Kntlrely rewritten by tbo aijloat writera on ever, lubJeuU ' l'tlmod fruni m w ivuu, anil tlluvtratail with Several Thouwbil tiiia- vingaauo nape. THB work originally publWiel undef the fll tteOf TMK NKW AMKitlbaN t'Ytll tUfJPJl IMA wniii'ouiiilit.Ml in IStia. Slnoe wmi'h tlmo the wldd elrriilatiun wbluh it line iti talonl In alt pari ot Hi Unit' d MUUw, and tbe alpial d velupmciitii which have taken plare.iii eviry dram b ul M'lenoo. literature, aud arr, have lu- ilU' e'l the edimre and iillt-tieirvtUMhmit It to Ian aiar and thorunn rrvlmuu, mi I n Imuicia new e.iii ion estVia thk amkkiuan ui- UiOPACHI. w I' bin t hi laat ten years lb proirrrmi nt urn. rovery In rvvry ddpartmniit ol auuwliilge han lumiea new w.iraol raiersntw nn luipviauve I rant. ' i - " 1 I he mnvvment of (lOlltirnl allium ban kept lace with tb dliwvortaof wnnnw, and their ruitful applli atlon Uitbe IndiietrUI and unk. nl a teand the uonvenienoi anil rettiiiiuin ot Inrlul llle, Uroat wareand oonwiaoaii revolu tion, liaveooi'brred,ii;vulviiK natimml c'lanire. f peculiar utument. I lia elvll war of oiri.wn ,on itry, aii'GU waa al ita nci(nt wnen i lie laet oluiue or the om wore am wared, aa, nappnji iveu eniled, and a new oourBj of roianieri'lui nil lliftunrlnl autivlty ban bei'il nnuiiiieiiOi'il jttgearceAimaa onr fongrapMivit knuwl Bilge bare neeu made by tbo indaatigaliioex ilor.n. f dfrlra. LI hu groat puiitioal rtvolQlhras ofllMlsat di it. with the natural rueullul the In an ot Umo, have brongbt in'O pbtilii) view a nniltl tadaofiirw nion, wlio-e luuine are Is every uie'a mouth, and of whose Uvea every mm la oiiriou to know tne pardjulara. tna battlea iMtveoeeo t. unlit aim unKruMi', airgea main talned. of which tbe detail aie aa vet nrrwrved ueiy In I be newpaperaor in the irmiBieut pub- ncaci'iuaot ilieuay. Dill uiou uutjni now ui take their plaoo iu permanent and authentic hletory. . ' n ptepitrung I no preeeni eaiuon wr i,e ptew, It bet accordingly oeoti the alia of the editor) to bring d'lWii th lnlorniHiln to the lateat poeelble datea, and lo I'qrni-h an accu rate auouuutof the moat rccul dinooviTlella Adenre t evary freth piodmitlon In literature, sad oftheneweet loveutlonein (no nrauiical arte, aa well aa to give a auccint aim original record ot the program of polttioat aod h.atorl cal event. ... - - j he work haa been begun after long and careful preliminary labor, and w th the mnet amp'.e rewiurcea lor carrjrlnc It on to a aucceea fnl cermlnatkin. i - ' None ul' the original stereotype platce have been od, tat evt ry pHge baa been pi Inteil on new"rre, rorming in tact a new lyciopnui: l. J). 0. MINK, , , ;jt, Ueiieral haetrr, Agent, Kl) Wcvonehlre Street, Doeton. WM. P. OI.YDE A CO., Oeneral AgVnti,1" S New lorkj.ine, Howling Urum, 1 T. A. D. CAZAUX, Agent." 11 Prloeuf a Whole Ticket, as. which eoatlats of Sve SI Coupons. COUI'ON TICKETS, $1, Which will entitle the holder to s Imlaalon to the Uraod Concert, and lo one Ulth 01' what ever mj be awaided to the whole tioket num-i.H JteepormllilJ agent wanted. .?,' All ur-ten for ttcksta Jnt dlreot promptlv Bltod. oirenlara, rasore, ote.. giving ran parttca- lara, aent free. In writing, be eure aud sign yonr name, town, oonniy ana oiata in lull. Order, for Ucketaamountln to as and Dp ward, aent t). O. !.. If deored. Adreaa all oonimuotoation and mill an re- mlttanoeato auglt-4moaw K. COLLINS. Beeretary, benltou, Texai with tiie sanie plan and roiaiw n It prede- oea.-or, bui witb a rar greater pecuniary expen diture, and with micb improvement In ita com cea-or, hu far greater pecuniary expen . vn' VFST FREIGHT ttOTJm, To J al' Points North or Soutri h ? BALTIMORE. Baltimore ai WiliiiifitDtt line. i,i .it. SKMI-WIkKl.T. i-SAIMNQ FROM rlAITlMORK- 1 tuosday & Friday, at 3 P. M. a-ASO FROM WILMINOTON-, j Wednesday & Saturday. hostonanFprovidence. 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NO DELAYS. i Through nilla of Lading given to and rrum all Pulnta la NORTH end SOUTH OAKOLINAj GEORGIA and ALABAMA . ' also to BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON, PROVIDENCE, and 'i other Eastern Citit's. . Ytom M'kJ"arIlued M lov " by "y olUOT Houteaod time u quick. Loaaes or overobargss ! Mart all Woods yia Ualtimoro and Wimlngton Line. ,;; KT for further Information apply to eithsi of the nudertlgned Agents of tbs Idas, .!! EDWIN FITZCERALD, Agent. Ualtimure 1.1 m, 60 South HtreetrtiaiUmore. march le u A. D. CAZAUX. Acerit, Ualtimoia ana Mow Yoik Linet WiLHiaoTea. N.O. . FlRST-0l-AS8 OAHVASSDia Wamiso, AaNT8 Addreeitbs Publishers, , . , - ' " D, APrLETON A CO.,( i Carolina Central Railway, V 1 4 GENERAL FREIGHT DEPARTMENT, ) : ' WttaUMOTON, March 31st, 1875. A i THK ATTfcJSTION OP THK PUBLIO IS RBSPBOTIfULLT Ilfrmcil Tn Tua tact that tbe Carolina Oentral Kailwav. hi Ina mmni.uil ..mi rn. ." . jyj - bltera-wltli Ita coiinectioni at Wilmington, both via direct Steamer Unea andvla Weldii a i ri.rMimi.iiin to iinuiore, riitianeipoia, ew aork, Boetou and ProTlOonoo-BBeaualsd faei ity tor haadllng ablpmtubi from . , "w WILMINGTON AND ALL EASTERN CITIE8 TO CHAR ', LOTTE, STATESVILLE, GREENVILLE, SPAHTAN I BURC ; ' bll atations on Atlantic, Tenne aaee & Ohio. Atlabtte and Itlchrnrod Air Ului and North ma Bailroada aa well aa all points In QKOHhIa ami at., n. u . ' MUS ana orU liiiuranietrom Kaaterncttte. guaranteed aa low a. via any other line. No terminal or traas- , fti.iVmrgea, aud II a tea alwartaa lewai tbe loweaC. i" " ,TW I HK;ita to alii poinU lurniahed upon application to the undeiaigmd. Offlcs la Manb pf Dew anrilS-80-lv ' W HXiA'IKs"BOi ""' apillS-SO-ly General Fr,iahUsat. ! 549 and 551 Broadway, N, Y. June 12 ' ' .'' 10 tt and 0NLT TWODULLASS A TSAU , 1 ...i.u.j.iBnlh..l.h h.i,u.. u r.1.11 iiiiutiii will mi ! " u. ww ww, v pair or blankets, a pair of aheele, a pair at pit iMiiaiM mtS bia tuwela. Na Seduction from Paltlon and Hoard In oaas of illamlmlnB or withdrawal! sud only mean of Virotractid rirkneaa, rwKarlher awrUoalarS, addreea " WI. FETTER, Principal, )nly24-dAwtf . . . OOI.DSBOKO, M.C I4 back enhserHier eaa make 'a choice) . Taass aoar BSAirvrrDL.LAaas khusj vibss, atee of sack M I SO Inckea, via: The rinding o' the Saviour la Mm 'People," "Tbe Main tu na. " Or "Kwig Lear Derylug the Storm," tier, warded on Iwoaipt of the eabeortptlon price. K liber of Mm Kngravtng ta worth doable tow prli e aaked for tbe Magaalns. r e T Any One satHling a ath f Ivf will n eaiwi aa eatra auli rlptn.n Ires. Sln, ooplr -Al on.'-, irew vj Binu. Baowtat wDeor.B- Uon, wl liunttha Kngra'v Agents Wanted Everywhere fftUt CITTTAX BOOKS KOBISIBH VINtl A een received at tblaoltliie, the underaign ed ta now prepared to collect tbe City Taxea on heel tataie and personal jiroperty for, tTS. ALL PARTIES! Are therefor notified and reueated to give thta matter Immediate attention, and to ca 1 at tb-U moo and pay op without rurtber aelay. , '' , j City Coupons " Are also reoelvaMe la payment of Olty thxt North Carolina home 1 Insurance Co. V THII Company continue, to write P. lilelee fair ratea, on all claaaeaof inanrabla uro avtv All Iimum imimntlv rUI. ajneoorage Home inatltntion' R. H. Wattle, Prol,leut,a.U d...,Sor and Uarol I U.l Iu, -:l.i THE PEE DEE HERALD. Published every Wednesday at WAiESB01lO,: ANSON COUNT! Josh. it T. JAMES tu CO. ' Haa a large and raptdlr Incrraaing tiiuuir tlnti In the Pee lleeoountry in Mirth and South Uarol ilia. Advirttaent,wi)l find II the heat medium In either of tbe Mater Htataa lor reaching tbe larmera, plantarasnd merchanta. The exttmnive local adwrlining jkU nmaffe exhibited in iu column the lM evil:twe of it large and influen tial circulation, BV siieclmen copies, with rates tor artver. tiaiiig,;ent free, lawtage paid, nn application to the 'iiniloralnod, either at Wa.leet.oror or WllmlSgton. JOH1I.T..1AMRM AGO. Rdltoreand Proprietors. I u (' j.U Hl r I (-.1! NEW i XTO imZjB. , Miss AngeL lllageof the CHIT," Wlih Uluatratlonai 1 ' Alice Lorraine, :.. 1 ..A.J!,T,. J !?: J.ker' ABtbor of J .....VvwW . uvjl, WD, Pauer, J8 oenta. i 'I iJI'tUh i r " .. . ., lann unsouia iiowna. ByK.D. Black-- , mora, Author of tirad'ick NhwbU.o llald of " wker.eic. Paper. W oaata. . ,' " 7. .;. The Piedmont Press u V " " I tr;J''.' HICKORY, N. On , , Ta the only papet pabllahsd In' Catawba ' coiintv, and baa an eitenatve ctrcoutkm among '.- ' Merchants. Karmere, and all claaaeeef bar,,. :"i nee, men In the Bute The Pitaae Is a live, wide-awake Democratic paper, and laadmSnu 11 ' Me medium Inr ad'ertl-lng In Weateva North ' Carolina IJberal terma allow nayearlyad . Tortlaemenbx Subaenptioa S2 In advance. Addreas MUUttlkL. TOMLINHONi i. ' ' Kdltors aniPmurlatora . mareh.1441 ' .f "",:",i PIANOS, Organ, aud rbromoa tor sale for eaahoron the eaey moathly InatalBMnk plan at wry. - ATKlhSON A) MAMMtNU, Jaas Mimi DUbiuia. atuniiK, Publiehar. HEINSHRHOKB'S Its Book and Maalc Mors. ... u v iuw eiuiei. t fhe action of the toMbeii ,h o. angl
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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