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Y'1LMINGT0N, X. C, fr'.iJj Xcrclns. Sep tender !I, M3. i"fiS HAILT Jot k.NAi J I 111 0.b tMl is i.V'i I rvi .t r i'tc, f toff! sa r csy, a; r.i.,..r T.onths; KTtxTT-riTK eentj jr trot :h Of tlwrU-r (wckxU. Sew J h? l'i.J-'r n tt ri!V at "VIC!STY-H c:U p -r nwr h. or Two IMXAR a:.i Tw t T v-rtva eenu per quarter. ' Th Wkkki.T JulH.Hl, x!"rl..y, a tht tv-eft una fr. Tw.i I.ii.i.Arf ' .. ym w; trT flight Fit IHhaa m frmr ropies, Mtvitu Du.i.ars Un eiios, riFTiM IkU.A; twiiti e.irw TwEXTY-nvB DotxAkav i-l'l w KH ricNt. In all WM .'1)p In a AiKV, k id p j-jr Onqtmie.l afW Uio . rmtiia of Um- tjrti jt.I fr. LkaHTTANCKS ihmild I made by TW- fFo iioi.fy tinier or Fxirvs. If t?J ,- v fOi t '''OIH, ffOtt't'tlOtl iT'l!rt heiv Vj :'! : raaV ard ty l-rar.lirig a r,.fi payable tat! riJrr f ti rrrrtriitAre I ,i ih ,hit.XAL, ty sfidfrif the mnr nn,'to:i1 W? ttMv i J I I A.lvHSiali RU jr I wli ol clv liitilNif of advrtioti; typ,) Oix- trx-h I m 1iniiii, Out IKmxak; two Iiuut- Imm t)KB DALLAS ANP A HALT; thrw niwrtiii. Two IM i.am; f"nr liintii Two4IU.LAIM AHII A HAt FJ flrii llr- Um Thkm Doujirh; ti twmw. i . kcr Dollars aid a mi r;twfi I rtiiiuA, fir 1 wu .u Awn a BAi.r, i moiilh. Kisht DoiXAfta; two nmntti; ,'iran Dou.Aki three mouth, Twti, tt-two Dou.Ah. , ikwUkcta kw WHrr period uid longer pc mute opnu libnU tenri .Unm, IJIAElJUkO A BAtKDERS, WUmtnctorj,N. C. Furran CoLmBU will mdiI Aug pole 140 feet long, oompoeej ol in gle tre, to the CanlenniAl. Tn Detroit Prtt Prtit mjt, when to olJ feteran in Cairo vu Mked to tplit kia vote, he reilial: "How coal J I fat the Judgment Daj with them aogflla, kaowin' that I'd gooe bark on the Demooratio party V It la auppoaod that Grant il anxiotu tot a Mexican war, in order to create the emergency which he requiroa, Aa to whether a Democratic House of Bepreeentativoa will fnrniah the linowa for each a war that ia quite auothor question. Hannibal Haulin cannut gi t much newspaper sympathy by oomplaiuiug that he has known bittor poverty. "Why, then," cry the journalists, "do you wish to rt'duoe us to the auie con dition with your double newiqmpor poaUget v Tta Japanese have a new brauoh of oommoroc They are ahippiug bricks to Oalifornia and soiling thou ohe ipor than those made iu that Btnte, not- withstanding there ia an ad valorem duty of twouly por eeut. on them. The Japauese brick is inches loug, 4) inohea wide, aud 2 tnchtw thick. ' Thi Bmtbera Tacino' Hailway is rapidly progressing. Thy have 310 hands at work, oomploting three quar tera of a mile of grading a day. They . began four miles above Alexandria and art working each way, The pec ple bare giren the Company the rigl of way through their land in every Inatanoa." -J- :J Tn Long Branch goaalpa are ail in m flutter, ajbd busy as beoa in elover field, over a reported mnuifestatiou of trn inwardness", between James Gordon Bennett, of the Herald, and Mrs. Dr, Helmbold. Now, if old Da cha ia half as orazy aa he ia reported to be, Jim Bennett will aoon htiYO CI. Washington Childs, A. M., writing his obituary, and remarking that he ha? Gone to meet H. W. B. j " A Frkkcb offioer, who fought iti the Crimea, related how an EngUsh battal ion ot infantry destroyed two Uuraiud regiments ; the Russians fired inoca aantly, and did not lose a foot of ground; but they were exoited and aimed badly. On the contrary, the English infantry avoided undue haste, took steady aim, and miBsed scarcely . single shot. The human being is ten times stronger when his pulse con tinues calm, and when his judgement remains free. Mmke. Apelika Tatti 1b now Book ing repose at Dioppo, after the fa tigue of her London season. While - in London ahe sang in eight concerts, twenty-one operas, accepted forty io- Titations to dinner, and assisted at twenty-five bills. It is said thathor facility for study has so greatly in creased that the finds it possiblo to learn in a few weeks a role whioh oth ers blunder over for months. She al ready knows thirty-four operas frem beginning to end. When she ia stud ying, her habit ia not to sing aloud the role whioh she wishos to learn. She either roads or hums it. Even her aooompaniest often cannot hear her Tcioe on these occasions. It is the same at rehearsals. Only at the last grand general rehearsal does ahe con descend to sing with her full voice. Dsspatjmho of reoeiving any 'out- rage" reports through the Treasury Department, the Washington Repub lican has started a mill of its own Its first grist is rather thin and light. but it makes the most of it. It pub lishes letters from unheard of corres pondents announcing the outbreak of an insurrection in Mississippi on August 22, when "several negroes were killed and a dozen or more wounded." Ihia definite anl exclusive news moves tha organ to this blood-eurdlina con- - elusion: ''In short, it seems that th yery spirit of rebellious intolerance has broken loose in the South, and that the provocation of tia log national contest has alrou! ed the Democracy of that aection to the commission it outran whih a u. close their true feelinira towinl ti. General Government." Troops should be forwarded atonoe, N. Y. Tribune, I M I I. II 4 il i I I T' Tf I t 11.1. if I!-'.': rt.n' ! or ti i i : r 1.1 1 ti I n-g'y trsni i. pmi.rt tig it- -ulin I Jester. The truth ii Mr. Vi:.n is Bi3-h more sn n.-w the ti Le kt vi ara t p, when Le Ln.l a liJ cn.so i( "ri'ggfr on the brain." We hiiTe al reviy given, fron time to tim, cer tain of IVlj liie u't iMjci a, sud berp is auolhii mhioU dnplay a ngHCuus and ln-a'thy iutelUvL Sk iup f the atu-mpt t frrru psrtitw ont h.Jh of iLe Rrmt orga"11''0" ' 'he day, he says : 'Tbia building up if t'lird psrtiiMi ih nil geuerally the work of practical men. Tli-re are perhaps seven millionanf vcitcra inonrcnrjtrt; the ectnl nisjorily of one par'y fvr the other is never abeive f-w h1red thon-oand. You s ht a nnrrnw (ih.U a third pty hni to oernpy. Take the IWpublicm party, which had snrh remark able carvr on the tbitin.v of men. I waann of time! ersof tlu Philadelphia convention. We tried to tir up the people on the rosin issues of flunaeivnoe, but at last we had to triumph by brirging about a fusion of the butivc Americana, thollepubliettia, the Free Boil Democrat, etc , thus dropping to a ranch lower plane for our triumph. Even then Lincoln had to come in by a plurality instead of a majority. Now, Greeley's opportunity was unparalleled to make a new party by the e msent of an old one, yet he failed, and broke hie heart" If that solid presentation of great truths is an evidence of lunacy, it ia a pity that the rampant Radical editors are not inocu lated with the same views. TUP. HMCLT M MKHXKUOVIH . It is rather curious that tho first in telligence of important Turkish revers es in the ncreegovina ahould reach us from Constantinople, but there is on this account the less reason to doubt the truth of the reports. The Turks, it is said, have been defeated, after a three days' fight, and the siege of Tre bigne has been renewed ty tho insur gents. The flerregoviniuns cnunot long withstand the power of Turkey, and this emporary success will be of little service to them unless tho Her viana and Montenegrins aro encour aged by it to join in the revolt. The Hervisn Ministry were determined at the last accounts to maintain friendly relations with the Porte, and had sent out a circular to tho chiefs of the dif ferent districts forbidding them to aid the insurgents in any way. The Prince of Montenegro has declared his intention to follow the policy of Borvia, so that the prospects of the Ilerzego- viniaua are not very bright at present Bervia and Montenegro aro doubtless both eager to join iu the fray, but are restrained by the great powers, whioh are not ready yet for the final disrup tion of the Ottoman Empire. The ques tion now is whother or not the Bervlan government Is strong euoiigu to main tain the position. sKVAies .ohoo on iAiii'i:r- Cuder this oaption the New York Jf raid condemns Senator Gordon for his deuuueiation of "carpet baggers" in his late epooch in Mississippi, and very utrangoly construes itintoaswecp- ing attack upon all Northern men. The Northern press ought ocrtainly to know by this time that the word "enr-pet-bogfjor" nt the South is applied solely to political adventurers, who are among us only for tlvo purposo of por hod al aggrandisement and gain by unprincipled two of the ignorant negro vote, and whose ohataoters, like their worldly gooda, can be packed away iu an exceedingly small rcceptaolo, and transported with ease and rnpidity. These aro tho men deuounos.l.by Sen ator Gordon, and not honorable North ern men, who are welcomed to onr midst. i ;t.v joi:iii joi o. We clip from the New York llirnld a very high compliment to this distin guished Confederate leader, ealled fortli by tho mistaken idea, that Gon. Johnston had accepted a foreign mili tary position. Tho oompliruout, how ever, will boor republishing, and wo give it to our readera. If the New York Jcrahl bnd not been bo careful iu addiug "ou tho Southern sido," and oandidly acknowledged want impartial foreign criticism avows, that Johnston is greater than, any General produced on the Northern side during the war, its compliment would have been more appreciated, especially if unacoompa nied by the insidious comparisons and reflections made by it, and which we have omitted. It ia reported that Gon. Joseph E. Johnston, the distinguished Confed erate commander, has aooeptod the po sition of oominander-iu-ohief of the Egyptian army; that he will receive a oouus ol one Hundred tnousand dol lars and an annual salary of twenty nva tnousand dollars, and tuat now be accepts the poet after repeatedly refus ing it. if tins report be truo, the Khedive has secured the services of a most accomplished and capable soldier. and it victory snouid oot favor bis colors in the wars be bas to apprehend, it will not be for the want of military talent in nis ooinmanuer. uen. John ston is not only the ablest living sol dier produced on the Southern side in our great war, but, in the opinion of persons who have closely studied the oonfliot, he is the ablest soldier that appeared on the scene, from first to last, in support of the Southern cause. Witb the many admirers of Johnston's talents as a soldier his char acter also stands high, beoause he fought, as he understood it, for his country and freedom. ' Different views may be taken now, aa he seems to be come a mere soldier of fortune in an Oriental service; but against the an t I ! I U ' . II'!. I I t! .t it i" pt.p i.f tie. -. ; .i'i..-a ,. li v- i! ; i I. , i i e ; i oror, If no v.,x s If u-inU n.iL.-ht ei Ty I ci .i.ut .J .i: Ti ere wf., id (Sen. J.l.;.ftoa the rl-wie t' A in; f ir tLe Kh"!;vc will do no fi.-utit:n of vi;;nvjnrnce till he oompelk.l to de-f-tnl aKiot Turkey h.a Own dev'nra- tlou .f ltl le)i lldeuiv. fR KF.T AXD SALE. For Rent. TDK (ivo'itn r.n lh. r.fUMr of TW-rt an t It. t U.l imtlh ot tHCil Hill. App'v MAK1HK1 nFlf.lVT, AttobT it I , Vmn 1 tr Wnrkl Rfl Stcniiiei' 1, H It . ,- FOR KENT. ' IIWFIJ.tSII Hl'"r' Ob Mark an l Tliinl. at im h' o . u; ir.l Mr. 1 . U. IU 4pt T JiWH'. T.J1HK,M t'JtOKLT VeiKHl. Nit. IS, M For Rent- tTnlll fi n-'t Of (tiiief. 1s7. lWie r''iil tkl UwMii( h iwn IS 1TiJrtt.ui bailtiuif oa FriHtt Straut hvUn lnifir.feai aiul kllrkaa. Alt W SOLBJAKBK0. KB I FOR RENT. UNTIL M rttr, 1W. tli itor and dwelling abora NuBtSeM-. ei'llrtr Ctlad Fourth Mtfe- ! OKONI.Y M'IKHIS; Hal Kutaw Hrekem- TTniisA fnr RfiTiL 1 A well located houaa, awimliit !, and ittt Moderate. Applv to . , THUS. H. W K(U HTi Atnt 111 For Rent . rrt wiBlf at dwelllnri of eli room! each with kitchen and servant' room adjo n: 1-each. float witvr In tbe rard and aae la u home Rent , S3II0, tanh boune ruteI ImI fear for In m abennnaapplf ler.lf. mearaat we C.l. M. B.omoa.. S. U FBSMttHT. Hp 15 It vv am.iiar7 j m. 4 SHIRTS PARTLY MADE 1 SIX P0U$7J0, ivixjisrsoN & co, sap M , T Against the Stream, The VIctoiTof a Harole Age In Bogiand: f HE FROZEN DEEP) A Dramatio Story In ( Act, . WII.KITC COLLINS.) j fit For aie by - 1 1', W. TATKS, Honk and MuiioHUire. FlNKHTOllKlir BIH1.K8t FKAYRH BOOKS. " ' AI JltlMM, HTATIONEBV, BLAKK BODKH.JfcO O. W. VATiCH, ORIIN XCYTHEI. , . . 1 BUSH HOOKS, v 8NATHTS. AC. NOAVSOOTf A GRINDSTONES, Prion reduced at Nath'l Jacobl's , HARD WARE DEPOT. " IXf IP Klt'S TOOLS, i CAUPKNTBR'8 TOOl, , BLAOKIMITH'8 TOOLS, OABHIAOKMAKEK'WLS. STEEL TRAPS. SHOVE. S, SPADES FORKS AC 'W. A Kmluoed rrlo at , , ,, , NathanlelJacobl'8 HAUDWARK DKPUT, 1 CARRIAGE MATERIALS AXLES. 8RRINQS. RIM 8. HUBS. SPOKES. AC. A larto and woll aeleotod itoek of Pooket and Tahlo tindery of e.tiry dernirlptlon, em bracing a full Hue of KuglVh and Amoriean manntactare, which we are aow ottering at the loweat orlce. . MATH I. JAUOBI, , x Hardware Depot. ' SEINE TWINES. Cotton, luaiillla and Juto rope. Agency fur the celebrated "Fih Brum! ' ol (Jill Ing Thread. NATHANIEL JACOBI, HARDWARE DEPOT, 1 TVO. MAIIKET ST. aep 11 flie MBoDaMQIii C. WEST k SONS' ALADDIN SECU RITY OIL. Warranted ISO Dogreee fire Teat. Mndortei by Ou firt aramac Cbmpanitt. rat Head the following oartlgcate, aeleoted from many other.; Howasd Fibs I. Oo: or Bai,tiho, ( ' lHombr 3, 1871. ' Mftm. 0 Writ Sonv Uentlomea Ha.lng uaeit the vartoui otUtuld in thlaelty for Illumi nating pnrpoee. 1 take plaamire tn rerom nendTng your "Aladdin Security" a the eafest and beet ever ueed In ear houtehold. Jour rly, - ' it I (Signed) ANDREW BXESE.Prei't. KT IT WILL NOT EXPLODE. Atk your Stortkuptr for it. . moloaal Depot. Ol WEST A SONS- lis. 11B W, Lombard Street, Bal tluiore. aep 1 eod 6a , . ., v . i -. j- Portland Cement. Aim, Roman, Keene' and Parian, for walk eltteru' foundation, tahle, cellar, bridge, reeerToir, Jto. Remit li cent poatage for prae Ileal treatueon rementa- 8.1. MERCHANT A CO. , South at , New York. . -. 188-aBMOS. i If M JAC0J1I J" Axe. I TIIi'A'i'LANjiC li'JTU 4 i kv BEAUFORT. 1ST. C. S ..... .f.--i..' - -t ".2:.2 v ' .1 i - A i - I TH ABOVK EaTABI.lBHMHriT, BO FA Vt'KAni.Y im Hum ituiu nir. ri 1.1.1 u Iki HamoMf fcf hewewiir, Capl. H. ! SrsliiB.af aUt.kn.ltiTg, lot rh eh. ot 1S7S, Ma V 1st to OCtObar 1st, ep to uo V'Mt -lj VH aiidortlgiivt nmy be illlui to dniii WnU lmil flTle. lie hopce to naew hi vlcarant acqualutauvo vrltb all ..rm.r faesleoT the Atlantle Hotel. ... , ' 1'be peculiar altaatloo of tkl koaM affonll alt ttu Uaiurt of a oyo witaeuf peril or tea loaaee.. ...... I .1 !Vl 'iU.. H KQ pjjSTLO FWE8 1 ! t SkattaiwS' Haiiaaa are attacked to th houae. r a In (lrti of Ml water and la the art of enlmmltig. Ara gowl a any Ujn ihervaM. The MUM! Hall and umaf Uur lle1 added lt 11 at adutd a plcaMKt retreat troni the g lar et lb eun by .!, 4 a brilliant evart of Terpftrlioie at nlttht. Alt le lanw rer raorei aira anunrnieni w o Sua, k& ealUng and wot) managed, tor iPlC-MICS, FISHING PARTIESj MOONLIGHT SAILS, and tlaltln Hnhit f tntereet tn t Vtctnlta?. The ohelvaet W1MK8 and UQUOUB are to eignm. A ...,;, Mnelft ft all and Cronuft Parke aies to tat -Aided b conrteou areletsnt end a rort t rnome end derided Ipipnm inentii rerer.tlj made m the fnllnaiy Ie irlnient, the troirletor Mailer liavieK that Idi 1ASI HOrhE, umlfr the rew refiaie, lll be eTmniorest tnW to ht ewe'tiinjiry tlitritlie Hotrl watotlie general public. Btrlcl decorum will te rigidly enrorcca and tb comtortoiyieiterfawnnwry piuuiwi. . . Tkbus : J2.B0 tn day for first week ; $1.D0 per day for second week. T Vprelal contract aiade with families and EiCurrioniaU. Liberal reduction to early vlal- tur. ChiUlrea aett eertaut half price. ! . mavl3 -dw tf. . JOH W RINSIIS, (LaieefHiuaatA JAM tkCUM-e, (Late txliler Hank et Mow Hanover ,) ; Taiboro, N. 0. iniiNon.i Wduilugloii.N.O. HINSON&:CtJMMIN& i GQMM1SSI0HME roRTiiiAtii or wJ!iL!??jATt naval aiorea), ana oeutnern j , produce CefrBraily, NO- 102 .CHESTNUT, ST.', P. O. Ilex 9036. flilladelpbl, Vm. -vBMiurajaii,,, , 1. B tlralnifr, prwldent Bank 6f New lUn- or. WilniliKion. NO. B K HurreMi, i'reiiiui rust weiionatnau, VUntliigtou.M Ci , f.il.t 1 . : litnii't nawMin. rruuatnl uawann nau Wilinlnuton. N O. , - , . K H Itorden, Prenldent Bank of "Mew Hani onr. ODldnliuro. Nil. um' 1 .1 A Leak, rrefltarnt t; W o. new nanofnr, WailelMr(, N U. . , , , . . , i i .bdw H l,li,li.'Pi(Klli,f .tilkif drui- nom, oreeimiHirn, n v Hon Ueo. Howard. J I V i -o , t U. M Woldell.K.rq .ikil. .10. Hon. W i) JuUuaou, euarte Ooort House July! is-dwif Cotton Ties and Jlalt. 2,000 BUal)LES;Al. ROW ..'ILU , 4,000 SACKS SALT ' For sale by t BINFpRP,. QRC4W4iti CO. aug2l TRADE MARK. ' tSTERSHIHE-SAUCE. s i v, LEA & ?ERRINS'f UKLkJilRATBD P BC HOUNC'KH k fcl I 1IAT11AOT- ff aLK'lTKBITi I f MEDICAL (1 KITRAOT M BV. rnm a CN. , It I , MAN at Maurv, 0OITNOIRSITJBS If I to uu uroiniir at WOUCnvif TKK, May. 1S.M. tO Bl TBI : -i t- " Tell LEA A PERKINS that "Onlr Gooi their Muce lehitfh. ly eeteenieeoTia Tw' Ad applloaoletol iril dla, il iln my flliliilou, tli nioet palatahleaawellaa tb meet wholev wrae 8ai- that la KVKKY VAE1K I Tt or btsa: made." Worcestershire Sauce. ' HeM WkOHMal and tor E iporution by to Proarlbwa,UIA ok PERBINB, Wtemtei, ' .f - t - i 't 4rt WfSf Nmi! rv BnglAndi aad Retail by TJealenta Sanoe gen ( ..i... - f. "i. i : I ' ' ' eratly tbroaghont th world. ' '' , Aiklfbt iLtA ft rerrias' lanow. the BBEAiirAST.TABI,E:it Itn- (rti the ot xe.utlt relUh a4 seat to Hot i . ... ... I,, , . a . or Cold Meat, Fowl, TIA, Broiled Kidney, o At th DINNER TABLE, In Soap, Willi . ' : - ' riah, Hot Joints, Game, and tn all Oravle, It f -.s-'.f- . . give a delightful flaror. At to LlfnCIIKON AND SUPFEH ' u II I t t til t ABI.ES .It la deemed lndlepenaable by ,; ;u'k r1 j - thoe familiar with It eitimabla vtjaailUe. JVfW) For ftM.rt.. '..:n-... i flier It ao relih In the world' which I o uuirereally liked a Lea A Perrln' fAmou 'Weroeitanhlre Sanoe. , t .i i JOHN OUNCAN'S SONS' JEW VOHSL i teB VdAW Jan 11 LOST a Udy'a Doable Oaee Gold Watch. The tinder w(ll be rewarded by leaving It at the offloe ot ap 1 J. E. LXPPITT A (JO. NO MOSQUITOES III . wker sueet may at once en jo tlio cihlla- wuimw. ummm iwhwi pww yutw ' b had at the BK8TACB ANT ol the under- . . ' tttor. Ttrketf nqnirrnorrurr psriir. rottU nd attiMlye ervti, with ampler - ' OEOW. CHARLOTTE. Proprietor. AMERICAN CYCLOPEDIA. "Jew ICevlecd i:dlliou. - ' KnUroly rewrtlton by the 'ablest wrltorg on every Minjori. l-rintea troni new lyi, ami tlluatiatuO with Soroial Xliuuwu.d luigia anil Mbi 1 - J I'll K work itflglnally tiublielied undxr tn tie toolTHlseiKW AMKKIOAN CVtil.OlM ts wiweiuniileted in m'4, uue wliicli tnuu the wide circulation wlilc-li it lian attained in all parte of llif Unitd .Htatao. ail lk.igiial it- val(iiuienU wli.cli baa ukeu lare in .eery In urn h of M-.ieuun, literature, ami art, liave in duoeil the editor and dkIiII'IioimUi eubroll it to emi't ami uiorourfii riKKn. mrwiie a new oilltiuu entitle 111 IS AMKK1UAN (JY ULOPACIHA. .'.j Wilbiu tue taut ten ymui Hie iiroitri-ee ot dl.- covery In every ueiartniiini oi iiowi..ik matlea new work ot raiecouc an wgwiuni want. . The movement of Killtlcal aAnirs ha kept naoe with the dievoTeriesof eelunce. and their fmltfitl iill atlon tota iiidurtlal ane) ue ful art and Dim oonvnnieiive ami ruHiiomoin of ni lal Ilia, timet wareand ciaiwaueiit ihtoIii Ilium hare occurred, tt.rolTliig national oiiKen of tHinuliar miiiueni. 'I'ne oiell war i our own ooiiutry, which wa at lthelgHt when tlio IhH yoliime ol me ma work tppeaiea, n nacni tieen 1'inli d, ami a new wil'iw of rnminrmal and liiHu.'jrial actielty be been nommoncod l,tgn atcewlon to aar geugniiliicsl knnwl leilgn im bora qiiull) th laaeiatlgableei plwrrninf Africa. -, . ; i , i 1'Imj groat political refolatlona of the last de cailu, wlih 111" natural rnuiltof the W "t ttnm. have hronf kt Uitd i.uiiiir eiew a nuilil- tuileof new men, whoe uauiee are in avrey miel mouth, and of wluwe I Hit erery one l cnnmiit to know the nartlitular. un at liattle hew been fnnght and Important alcgr maia talned, of which ihe detail aieal yet reimrved bbIy In the neWKi.aieror In the Iran.ieut uub- ticallnnHiit'thetlity, but which ought now to t ike their place iu permneut and aulbontic Birtory. n preparing me prewi. eainni ior rne treti It b kcitordlngly boh Uux aim of the (Htiturii to bring aown tna tniortnaun ' .to tni latcit pociible ute, and to turniih an aeon tate account uf tho moot rccont tluxxieor le In m-leiice.ol crerj f. esh pimUcUouin literature, ana or the newest Intention, iu tn iiractloal art, v well a to give a (urclnt ana original re euro or in progreot poutiuai ana niaiori cal event.. I'he work naebeen begun alter tons ana careful pruliutluar) llor. and with the mnet ample reeourcea lor caw lug U on to a laooeie- Noiio of the original iterootype plat nave been nwd, but very page ha. been prtntod on tii r.rmmirwn. uew ivpe, lormlng in laiM a uf w Lyciopteuia, with the ume plan ami rompiuw a. it preue ceaxir, tiui with a fat greater pecuniary expen diture, and with euob I "I'mvi'mi'iit iu it cum- piMitltin h. n iv born auggestea tiy tuutter ea perlence ana eninrgei iiowi.iikb. 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A been received at thleolKce. the iiiidtfrnlgii- ed I now prepared to collect the tlltv Tave oa Keel Eataie auu pereonal properly tor ino, I ALL PARTIES ! , . Are therefore netiBed and reqneeted to give this matter laiintdiate attention, and to call at tliii otsoe and pay op without further delay, city Coupons - T... t'. M ' I Are Alto reeotvahle tn ryfueu rI City! North Carolina Home . Insurance Go. - THIS Coaipany enntlnnat to writ fjitcie. lair rate, oo all olatee.of Inaorabl pro artv All lowne promptly paid. , i Cncourage Home tnetltutlonr. t B. H. Battle, Pretldenf, 8U daitt, dear ; ATKIKBOB HAH Ml MO, Agent. JIAS . itt-w w..u m iu Vilmington, ri. C. 1 Fist Frc aht Route to all Morth or South. A 1CW YOHK. New Ycrir and Wilmington Steiiip linj ! SEMI-WtEKLY, Sailing frt.n, . ioiIK sv. PN Vf fn.ut VLLMKtliON. F.PXESDAY and SATDRIif ' liOSTON AND FALL RIVER. e, .lViiiiiiii:iii ttaaisLIp tonipany, OLD COLONY RAILROAD AND STEAMERS. Daily Between BOSTON and NEW YORK.. ' . i ' o BomlVkly W.feca UW YORK snd WlLllLNQTON. Wcdu M.- r v aoid f $ rM echi Prt. 1 ' - - . . .. j.- WIUIlKOTf'N, tJOl.VM BtA A Al'til'HTA KAII.KOAP , '. 1 WIl.ktllilUXOM AWtl.yoN KAILKOAD, - : i . i TUB CAKoLlNA OKNTKAL BAILWAT. - TronBh BUie of Lading giyen UUmJ&W NORTH .and SOUTII CAROLINA, GEORGIA and ALABAMA EaticrnS I0KK' BST0N' PK0VII)EKCE. FALL RIVER and other V lalgd.,Mant0d " JW U bl 0,he,to Vom 'at overehargM Mark all Goods via Clyde's WiJniingtonLlne. ! Tat fiirther inrurnia'iun aprly to enter rt U. D. C. MINK Uevt'rul kaalera Agent, ' 28 DuTOtiehire Street, Uoitoii BaliJffiGre aiflSoira Steam Transnortalien CoEpaiy Viu WJl.lAI3'rOI', w. CJ. . 'IMS F'JVST FIEIO To ol Points BALTIMORE. ' Baltimorf anJ Wilniiiiiloii Line, ' t .,.,.): h i- MMUwaaitir ' . - SAII.lNtt FlttlM It AI.T I M O It B . Tuesday & Friday, at 3 P. M. -ANI FROM WILMINGTON Wednesday & Saturday. BOSTON AND PROVIDENCE. Baltimore and Vfilmitigton Line, Baltlraoro, Mostonand Irotidenco Line, . p- . Or via Caaal Dolly (o Philadelphia and Clyde' Philadelphia and Providence Line, , Semi-Wei Wly from each Port. . Hhippera may rely ujton the prompt and regiilariMllIni' rr tbert Steamer, and a nick dkl. patch given to an ehlpmente by tlii rnntje. NO DELAY8." ' ' ' '' Through Bill of Lading given to and from all Point la ' " NORTH and SOUTH CAROLINA, GEORGIA and ALABAMA '. Also to BALUMOllE, PJIILADELrHIA, BOSTON, PROVIDENCE, and oilier Eastorat Citita' - . ., , ..... . -t tf" Uatee guarautoed allow a by any ether Route and time aa quick. Ixxee or evevokam promptly paid. i i 1 ' 1 Mark all Woods via iJalUiiiore and Wilmington line. tur Furiurlher Information apply to eitliei of the undersigned Agent of theldae. EDWIN FITZGERALD. Agent. HaltiHiore Lint, Ml Mouth htreet. Haitimore. march IM-tf - fpHK ATTRITION OK THK PTBLIO W RUHPBOTFtTLLV INVITKl) TO THB 1 tact tliat the Cariillna Oentral Kallwav. being oouinluted ami fiillv ennlnned for ),!. iitlurwih IteisonnectHiiiUftt Wllnilngton, both riiiuiiuiMiiii, ui u tiumor., riiiiuiaipnia, new Ity for handling ehlpoienu from WILMINGTON AND ALL EASTERN CITIES TO CHAR- LOTTE, STATESVILLE, and all etat'ona on Atlantic. Tcnncswo & Ohio Carolina Kailroad a w.ll a all ponfin OKOROIAand ALABAMA t -. .1 lnvnranrc trora Kttxtern riiio guaianueit an ler chargia, and llmtoa hIw ay taw low Kate to ail pomi Hanover Building fotuU luruiaiied upou application April 3 80-1 y PROPOSALS: Tbc Wilmiiiitoii & Coast Tunipilce Co., V rowina'a for macadamlilng the road wav with broken atone, or oovdring th wuno with eyiter iholle, acce ding kitpi'etHfat.lnn pre. pared bv the engineer ol the company will be received until October let, 1STB The propound turuplk will be 114 fevt wide and the covering wl 1 be from to 10 lucbe according to tho character ot tin1 soil a the nzlncrmav direct .1.11; WORTH, ... Secretary and Treasurer. lepilUllootl THE LIVE ,B00K STORE I Due cotiatnntly on hand a flue lot of PIANO, OKUANH, OVITAIH, VIOLINS,- ' BANJOS, IIAWMONICA8, AOtOltDEONi, otO. , . , , . , i:rii) '. i : :-1 jkI.SO a choico collccllou o Beautiful Chromos and Engroviuga, and Frames of all styles and sizes... . acpia """ til j: i ciii in ii-1; - Pol A f ami HATUKIU1 at 3 i JI., and the uiiderrigued Agcuu or tk Une. WM. P. OI.YUK A CO., General Agent. 1 ork Llue, 6 Bowling t freen, N T. A.D. CAZAUX, Agent. - HT ROUTE North or1 South.1. PHILADELPHIA. .:,.;. c 'aaairwSBaTty asrwasa' ' . ,','. BALt imu&A ANO WllMIVOIOH. Baltimore and Philadelphia Steamboat Oo. Dally vhtOaaal between' " : BALTIHUBK AMD PBlLADKLPHIA. . WESTERN CITIES. : t i ii ' ; ' BALTIMOUE ANl VflLMlKtiTOM UM orthara Oentral Ballioad . ; ' AWD TBI f'' ""''',v'' i - . . i, ; Baltimore and Ohio Ballraad. . D. CAZAUX, As-ent, llaltlmor. hih! Mew York Line WiieiaoTOK. N.O. Carolina Central Hail way, GENERAL FREIGHT DEPARTMENT, ) : WrxMiNOTON, March 31st, 1875. ( ! ' .... i - - i via direct Hteanier Line and via Weldvnao ' Kom, iionuiu ana rrvvtuonee aneqnaled taei ,s . ... c , GREENVILLE, SPARTAN- , Atlantic and KlchntTtd Ah- Tiarf AnA ain.. low n via any other Hue. So terminal or traa- aa the lowest. te the uaderiMgM4. - Ofllev In Bank of Mew F. "W. CLARK, Ueneral Freight Agent, NEW JMOVELa. : ; ' ''' lliss AngeL iO .t.tnu-.t- .n v ' A Novel. BV M. Thackeray, Anther of ... "( Id Kenaingion," "The Village efth Olll," ' ' "oiunDearu Key,- etc. wuu tuunuauonai Fauer, 18 cent. ( . , , .,. . ,. l;. ., vS ti- ! Alice Lorraine." A 1 ale of the South lowna. BrK. D. Rlack ' " more, Author of "Uradock Nowell," Maid Of : ctaer, eio. aper, 10 oeni.. J01IN A..BIBNE, Genera nsnEB Afflcr (FIRE, MARINE AllD UFjE) '.u,,j i . , mV-: ' i' ' '.. ' . t0,000,OwO AtHt Bmttl oriMOK-uommerekal Ciohanf e BtllUIa :i ;..'"(. ! 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The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Sept. 17, 1875, edition 1
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