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Dailn I iurnnl. t)i WILMINGTON. C, Sitardaj Xoralnr. in' -If-rJMaJJ I'llK DA u.I JotMAl, U ollt d Ally , aar IB North Cart4iua, U puhi.hil r .-j inon.ir4, xwpt MwnJy. at Xjgui iH.l.I.AKS fr; DOLLARS S.t , V ihaM IMirai. wwu . " . ... . b -iy at vKirrr-rm rnt p -r war h, or Two 1Hlla aaJ Tat-i-T-rir ui ptr rirtr. - - ' TV Witut PutK.tAt, (Fnilav) a ftM-Va t.4.. Tta DaAj.abs jh ,cr, l' h op Vitr IhkAaw and f iJfaarei taiv"" 1Mi.ar; fivvoi. EiTtOILAKS A A HALF . . I F , n M IVvi I AIM' twat.tv iru - - j , .K-pi TTrKnrT-riTi Dou-asa. I 1 i StCf;irT!of 1t al a' PThl In ! tf vi , ik1 u paper amiim4 aftr U f i rtiar U tl ttei PU for. l4itT4xcU l4binJry rert I off K7 JLrw of Csprm. IfUiW rae 14 "tv irecSJ. against loaaas wy uan wiav m .ur. ui ivfiwiuwiHg m 4n.fl pavaMe to tl ordrr fifths proprietor rf tlv JaH'Rwal, or by tixllng the monry t rtiUrd Wttr Vlnlliii Kama (pT h e twfc M Hi' of lTTthilnr DM) 1w i U h oi li.r!inn. Oss) DotJ.lt; two .r. liin OS A Doi.LAB AST A HALF! thrr. neertli.ii. Two liol.LAw; fur lusarUws Two Iiai.lavs irr a half; Bwltwfr , ,.M'.TuiU Dru.Aw; t Wnlm. t . KM tM.LAR ADD A HAl.F,tWlw Ip-tiolVA, FlVSDuUAps AK A SAI.F, P ia Kit IT UJU.AM; iwn ninntlw; tPTCKN DOIXA S thfM DHHllM, TWH, ,. fX-TW DUJiM. ' f UuArvi Air.kNifsr pnrtmb Aa4 kmr ' ' ' '! niU upnu litwraJ term. . dtlnwt. ' kou.bakd a Sachs!, . -it u , jWnmiBgfca.S.ft KMTMUL NOTI. ' f .. JTii uij tbtt A, 7. SUtfart lcUndi t. to biiilJ ft gtADd hotel In WAshington, r?-9r'r 1 j j - i v Fmtfli th ' french bmlget for 1876 c pt that j rraidt MtcMthoft "rawtkiklarj of $120,000 nl U Al lowed 178,001) lot kls LotMhoM and purtmMita. , v- '- - ,! A 5i Tout am ha just reoelted ft eontrsct from the Austrian Oorern mtnt for Uie improvement of the Dinnbe rivor, tmoanti Dg to $5,000,000. Thi Grand Duke Alexis, of . RumIs, whoinearrd hit father's displeasure by ft secret marriage, bu boen di vorced from his wife, and is now hap py in the imperial forgkoness. - Judoi Pi RKErojrr has been ft sore disappointment to the bloody-shirt shakers iTbey feel like." fiolaiming with the thlladelphia Timet : Tierre- " pont may be ft bo tier lawyer than Wib liams.btiil"au,t rua W Mrats mill k&Aherft'aiw election! cotuing off, and no troops. It is too bad." , M Thr residents t Oeorgetowu, P. (i eient town be retroof ded to its mother Btate, Maryland, on the ground tast now they are oppressed and burdened withouk eorreiipoDilijJiT benefits." ind fert pniy rjjfiOgnjiedaA belonging to Mhe seat of goyernment by its tax- Thi Russian World announces tho formatioi itvSUlVtorRbttrg of ft so4it ty of letiJb wW fcave renounced the nse of ailk dwef 'ndj" eTory other kind of expensive attire, in order to employ themoney so saved in the eUu-, oation of poor oqLauA The society, wuioh oonsists of sixteen ladies, already supports twelve gitla asd -seven boyf in the Ht. Petersburg Sohool.. . - Tub AngfJUcutilutwnali7ttty : 'Cotton is now coming into the eity ftt tie 'rata df ftyisr tour hundred biiles pw day. - We have sfready , revived, np to lasf JigHl.iil balua sluce the x boginuing of tJeptember. It is being sold nearly as fast as it. arrives, aud the money put luto! eirtolation. We look for an immediate improvement in money and trade," , , s , . s t u u : ' Dr. Louis A. Boswall, of Alabama, -i t 2 i . . .'Mkble flying maohiuo', which he dos eribes u ft fish that swims in the Air, equiped with the power to drive And ..guide itself through the medium is wkiohhe floats, juot fts the natural fish, by the nse of his fine and tail and the gyrations of its body, drivet and guide, himself through the medium iu which it floaty "It the Demoorata carry Ohio and PeunsylviDia-r-andj i is evident; that thene tw fitalea kre mutnally helping each other two things may be aoeapt ed as setUedi, First, . that tbf West tiiloontrol Ihe fteelderitial' eleoOotf and, second, that anti resumption and the Abolition of the National Bank system will be the leading plank iu the National Demooratio platform, " aS. Louit' Republican. ' Qkm. Thomas Ewino, in ft letter to personal friend in Washington City, received on Saturday last, says that the currency question is really the only issue in the Ohio campaign, bat that the school question has been forced upon the people to divert opin ion. He is confident 6f Allen's elec tion by a decided majority, ftnd if the school question had not been brought in for sectarian influence the Demo - crats would carry the State by, fifty thousand majority. ' Tin New Tork World thus explains ' the motives whieb prompted Fred. I DougW "bloody instructions" to 1 the negroes of the South, The World says: "Douglass was closely connected with thePreedman'e Bank in Washing ton, which want to the bad with some four millions of money belonging to those, jlis .colored , brethren. The more 6f the swindled depositor of the bank get killed and the Ion. Advent of an Investigating Demooralifl government is dolnyed the better It will obviou('y be for Frederick Don if - a tis foUowrcctorA." 8 VONkin :oilwl-!TAMl- A riit rtrv rt of ih Otxir-U l)f partiucut of AgriciHiire cikt au x h;bit ci t'ue tufiui raitlioiU sa-1 prieeta cf the planar aud futtm'm of that StU, embcljiufj furls, which, t:.onj;h they aonot be said to be new U ny SouUira eommnnity, are ug grivuUsl and formulated so a to pre Still Sotue tfVliir.ff aiiu lUBirucuTe bUMhIic. We ar J tuld tbat the farni- rs havA not bonght ou credit to s gr it an extent thjs year as lat ; that atxiiit twenty pt-r cjU of their nam lr htve biu I'unjliaitiog exclueively fo' eash ; that about forty-four per cent has ben paid on the coat and prices of gooda.when bought ou a rre.lit natal ila Ncrf mix lt: that sixty -aevrft eouutiee report havlig paid J.078.6W as animal iiiteirst, by buy ing ou time ; that ialxmt tuixty-ight per eenU of the cotton crop was pledg ed for supplies advanced to make it in other words, one-third of tLe rrop was rirtuUy sold tefore it wagr(rn Hat of those who raine their own sup plies, about eighty per ceut. make a profit by farming, aud eight per eeul Again, it Is fouud tbst about seventy one per eeut. of the farmers give daily peraoeal supervision to lieir farm tabor, wnile twenty-uluo uo uoi ; aJao, that laud is more rapidly ex hsnsted and gutted undor the oropping and renting system than when worked by wage labor. The report, eooept-- tng these returns a reflecting the ac tual situation, indulges the following reflectioM r ' ' " We leerd from the above tbst only 90 per cent Of the farmers bay eutire- ly for oaab, wbilo, tboee wuo iuy en a nrsdit mt at tbo enormous rate of 41 per oeut per annum interest on what they oonsnme, anonuting in tho ag- gregato, in uie niawoi utxirgia, w me sstonishing smn of $i,210,0(IO-Mr atkf a quarter million dollar, paid by the farmers in interest on what they consume. Is is remarkable that form- ins la not profitable undor such a kul eidal policy T No legitimate buRineas oan pay i per cent per annum on the capital neoessary tooouduct it and live. Another instructive lesson taught by the above answers in the fact thai HO per cent of those who raise their sup plies make profit, wliilo 75 per omit of thoae who buy loe money. IM uh put these faots together, and study tho lessons tnught by them, I , 1st Oulv IZ0 per oeut of tuo larmurs mt oaab lor what tuey buy. t t ltd. a nose wuo ouy ou ere an pay ? . . . - 1 A an average of 44 per cent per aunum interest en the oaan tirtoes. 3d. The farmers of Ueorgta pay, iu interest of supplies nearly all whloii. can oe ratea oa tueir farms -the sum of $ 4, 250, 000, which I is tnore than alf of (he Imndrd di bt of OftlVXR Among tne remedial measures sitg gosted by the report, the farmers aft planter are reoommeuded to oeaee buying supplies that oan be raised on their farms, and at tho same time to reduoe their planting down to a cash basis; to demand suoh a tax npou dogs and such protection from tbsieravagt if Wilt onahle tlieu t to raise wool ari mutton, anl thus at ireent utilit their at present wtuito oruBelosslHnde also, to commence at ouoe to provid sgainst the leaks which are snppiiig tlieir nuanoial life blood, by sowing largely of grain, and eapooinlly of the ruftt-proof oat, early iu the fall, by oarefully husbacdiug all the manures ou the farm, uuder shelter, for use ki eompustiug for the next season's crops, aud by taking proper Btops towards ill oreaslBg tlieir fuoilitiee for rniaiug s took, i Aft to tho "plague' of dogs,! the fact is worth mentioning that with only 376,492 shoop in Georgia, the an nual loss by these animals, valuing the shoep at only $1 60 per head, is $83,. 457, which is a mere trifle oompnred to the amount lost to the Btate by the prevention of shoop ruiaiiig. i ' The advioe givon to the Goorgia planters may be boedod with advan. (age by those of South Carolina as well Hero, as indeed all over the South, the reckless use of credit has been, th bane of the planting interest. . i ,, ... 1 . OHIB AND FEXItllLVinm. i : That the principles of the Ohio Democratic platform have takou deep hold on the pubho aentimeut at the North, saya the Nashville Union, is established by the action of the Penn sylvania Demooraoy. A persistent and energotio effort .has been made by the friend of contraction and bank mono poly in Pennsylvania and ont of it, to induce the Pennsylvania Democrat, to pronounoe .against the Ohio plat form. The New York World and Tri bune have given speoial attention to the political situation in the Keystone State, They hare by turns with threat and persuasion, endeavored to induce that stalwart Democracy to en list under the banner of commercial and Agricultural ruin. The failure of their effort it complete and over whelming. The action of the Penn sylvania Demooratio Convention will strike terror to the money power, and encourage the people in every State to renewed exertions to throw off the burden they have so long borne for the exclusive benefit of I favored few. This action will be especially oomfort ing ftnd encouraging to the Democracy of Ohio, They wilt continue the own vaa with increased eeaL A-iother half million of dollar will bo sent from Wall etreot into the rural dis trict of Ohio to dofoat Governor AHea., But bis election is no longer doubtful That result la as accom plished fact. ' , The two platform Are nearly identi cal on the currency. The following i T f n 77? '' i2fl?! MWVVWA'MW VA4W AK''U UAICiiU ni(T.m!tl,eir!.il:.rc'itractK,n.r.-7IUT TV i pi I M'PIf' il !y u ,iiitu'irU.lhLrn.!: I I i I I , V 1 II . rfil . i L.ot) i ' IwVtnt'Ui. !: alteiiy t-n tlii aiin-ua t the bus-i a vf tin- 'U!iiry, ud t!iriUoii it W e Ji mai.J tliat lb'. ' j. Jlwy do alau- ioutd. aixt tne vtlaaicr t-orreucy be kept tu'ial to the rrauU uf the trad , leriog tho rt'storation of legal t-niU rs to Ik: bt ought out by pfotnolm tii ioduHtrie of the people, and iiyt, ty 6treyug them, i w h lJ That the policy aireaay louutfu iy the lU-pu.bl.oau party of aboliLm legal teiHlxra, aua giving uaiiuum baiika jowrr to lurtiiaii all the oar riticy, witliuort SM b powjr of ail already dangerous n.oijopoly and the enormou butjeus now opprrMiimtlui jHfttple witlnt auy ompouaatuig ftd vautsge ; and that we im to this imliey the doiuaml (bat all the national bank circulation le proniptlj aud t DjantDtly retird, and bjal tmltf hi iaad in tb-ir place. , - That the public iuterwt d!iud that the Oovcrnmeut nbould Oraau to diaeredit its own curri neyt And alu-uM all tmblio dues, exeept where iet ct f for the obligation of ooutraota nqst e payment in coin, mrtd that we, fltn,r the. jm m mt of at h '-tut i'J th. vuatomt in It ual luuLr. The extiuctiou i.f the present na- tkinal 'Janka, aud ttie aUUiahm.A in f their stead of a syWta of free bik of diaeount and deposit, only njidei snob regulations a the butes may re spectively prescribe, and no. pjet Kiirreuev exwot as wuv be issued by, and npon tbe faith of the general bov erument, jwactioaUji ft fun-nnCy bned on the aoldand filt er and other iop- erty of V whole peojde of the cbuttj 4 ry. ., i I The lines in itAlios ia tfie U nth sec tion are in the Ohio platform, but ftrft omitted m Uie rennsylvvil .tjltttforni The lines in itaiic in the eleventh toeo tion are not in the Ohio platform, but are added in that of JPennaylvania. i GRAIN SCTTH,r '. u 10 OAV800TH OUNimTOSIC, Prleat redaaad at Nath'l Jaoobl'8 .lint"- ilAKDWAUE DEPOT. H)AUrKHTIH'T60f. iU . BLAOKSMrTH'fl TOOLS, STEEL TRAPS. SHOVELS, SPADES FORKS AC HAKDWAKE DKl'UT.I CARRIACrFivlATERALsi AXLIS, 8RR1WQsZRIMt.;HUBS. SPOKES. AC A tar and wait etis-'ted .took of Poolnt 1 and Tal.la i!unry nf arnry do.nrlption, ru t.rafllng a full Una of Engl lull and Ainarinan m.inn(nurM, wuioq wa ara aow angling ttM Imwtot hIma. ' '" . ' - - ' " r. ...... MATH-T. JAD( i -t ,i i. ' ' Hardwart l)t.pit SEINE TWINES. Cotum, Manilla and Juta K Asiary Hiseoiaiiratrd "Kith lira nd 'yl O ill Ina 1 lire At NATHANIEL JAG OBI, . , HAHDWA HE DEPOT, no. n siAitHKT w'r. aep n X ;licBi5tHoiMM.jl!ic C. WEST 4 SONS1 ALADDIN SECU RITY Oil. Warranted 130 Ilegreua fire Tf4. JTmloririt by (A Jfa MunlMc Cl;.liilf l. ' ''" ltul tli folluwin onrtlgoaM, ialoob troiu mauji uUiora. . . Uowaau Fias Iaa. Co; or DAt.TiaoRa, ) Heceiubet 13, 1874. M'ur:f W'ti arOnthinS-HaTiig wtl the yarluu. oil. iia In ikU elty lor llluml- I natlnv purpiifoa. I take pUaeitre In ro.o.a men.lTiii yuur "AlS'ldlu Haourity".aillie.al'ott ami beat toi uaovi lu our houteliolU, Voute traiy. rly. (SiA-no.1) ANUltRW KUKtr., fWU i i v , '- - ' n i Mir 07- IT WILL NOT EXPLODE. Ask ynyr Slorfkrrjer)r ir, , j wuoiuaaia JJBiKia, - or WEST At IONS I II I IB W. Lombard street, Hal Umori SptfSdalu7A4AA fi , 1 Portland Cement. Alan, Roman. Kaeoe'a and Pailaa. tar W.llu cUtoraa1 f.nu.Utlon, etaalvt. tellari, brnigsa, reaerrolrk j.v. Heralt ala enta yoataga lor peUcalt(eaUMnaMn(a- - . , i 8.L MKHOHANT OO. Soalh Mt , New Vort. 1 ;--) - .. -,i--m - lWAmewl. ) A&rainst tho A Stream! The Victory of a Htrole A In Knglaadl 1 THE FROZEN DEEP," A Dramatic Story in I lots, . .... si "4" ; -WILKIE COLLINS, J-" : Tor atteh "' " - ": " '.' Bdot and Hailc tora., j TINBBTOOKCP BIBLE!), ', ! BAYtH BOOKS, ' ' ALBCMS, 8TATI0MCKT, BbAKK BOOK, AO ' O. W. TATA8,' i . , - t r it - PAltTLY MADE aU: . COUNTRY I2EICHANTS. Tonr attAntlAi. la it aa k .... large aamrtraent ofkardwar aln all iu brauohea m eiiwoiaiiy me very luw pries Only ax n'naoarii(lenit uire prioea and yon will ha eoyin, tan tua abtii to bnr vour liariiwara, u the oM eaUblithcil hardwart i I . ! - . "' ' I I W '-flM""""',"r'V" THE niav13 -diw tf. ' - . -1 - i nvurq oi ....... JOHMDAWHON, Mos. tt. M aud u Uaiket Steeet. A A A J m m. . L'. BEAUFORT. N . O. ..... K k " : J J v - ; - mm t ni Turn AHIIVK KSTABLISHMINT. SO fJlVOHABLV liTAOJlTt r I) THB rVVUV ,.-JVi!lm.Vli?iIlZT- id ...... h VWU-r. yi,l M lh aiMlKrrKnt may be MZt:mZ,7'dilmtotnn his pttMant aualntama wlfft all I alubnau. a ii. J A. M -i W w i ' tia t k Ina- II ft n sa in attlthW to tU Amsw,' wiars suaatt may atsmie ewHJkt . . . ... Aa ...a hnMM I i; .fc"oflafwad learn Ih. nit of .la.li.f. a. s '"'", ' Tf JT- u.n ..a ...... ...... ..ii.ri...ldpd UM a alluia a i4aiaiit l" from Uie I ''' !!.!? il1"" u musw BISH PS! W'p m-' All in I ft tnei ror mctn-iPD n iws'hivi w HC-NICS. riSHlNQ PARTIES, MOONUOHT SAILS, ihl CDOUfVI WIFCB UVIUOO .W aigiicil ... .... . v.. kjj.. .K a-,-m kKiii 1.1 M-AKiit Hot , Um.tW to htleoini auT tlian tin Bfei. "'"7 . rtulill tnfot4 and IN cumlortol yUon.artihwiji ttmllefl. . .... A.. .1.1... .... II.An Ilia HteLJOl nmiw pmoiiv. TiwIDHWeSday for flrsl weei V K.w.l.l enutraA-Ui mad llh farullle and (AiIMim and servants aaif vfiee. - i , , it i 1 JOHI W. HIM), (lta of H.runt A JAHIS t. OPMHISa, (Late Uaxhler Uau at swHauover.)i Tarboro, V, O. . :, I. j W'lniimWn.N. Uv HINS0N&CUMMINO II f!jaitt,tm;iAuli Naval Stores, and Southern! mAralrv. ! NO- 102 CHEST Hit. Bx 903S.i Vbllaxl I. B. (Iralnircr. Fttlluut Bankof New Utii or. Wllmtnal'. X I V?llniliiloii,K t). i K II HiinlHii, rrcmiaot Hank or Mew nan' " orer, (i .Ml.oro, ? C. Ulni fcl 3kXVlw flanotar Wa.lwb.iro. N I iMwe U I.ln.lmT. Prrrlrt. nt Knk of Ureeaa- boro, wreeuinwjto, ti. . j . -t f r I lull tMK norot i r ri r-v. t v. i m weiiiiuii, r. ii i a i n , . u. . Hon, y tl,)i)liiauiliiiMrtju Ueurt Huuio, July T .,WA, -.-.a ,.... ' l6S-dwlf Cotton Tics and Salt. . , . i it . a,ooo bunliis;aV1.i;ow oes. j h 4,000 SACKS SALT For sale by BINFORD, CKCW & CO. TRADE MARK. WQRCESTEflSHIKE'-SAUCE.J VIM LEA & .QERRINS, , . I-' IO01 CILUIRATSD -1 j KXTRAOT t 1 tKi f KKfrom a I HR D10AL. UtfNA. N at, MautiAii, htl brothttr' at OOKMOUBaTB VO Sdta ,!;S. , May, ISM. ,j "Onlv Good PRRHIMS that Sftucft,1 thelraanoe lahtai lyeitaemeedia Iua ilia, and it, In my A4 apvlibla to oplnloa, the niiMi) liatailafWellaS the moat whole, oaaaaiwwthatki mads.'' 1 BTKUf VAKIK t or DISH. Worcestershire Sance. Sold WholeaaM aad lot RiporUtioo bytna rroprletort. LEA A PKRK1SS, Wvioeatsti t t f j.' ? , '; (J h & .(iuiii(.ijl England; aud Retail by Dealer la 8anooa gen a Ask fot' Let & Perrim' Bauoe. At ta BUEAKrAST.TAm.Bt tm part ths moet StqnMts rellih and seat to faot ; ., .. . or OoldMat,.rowl1 Flrt, Broiled Kidney, . ' At the DnnenTAUIJCtln Sonp.wttb ' .- ' tjri ill IavJ rlati, Hot JotnU, Oam e, and In all OravIAs, ft '. '-- "- "i - - ,,.. tttss s Ssllgjhff at sevorT,.ii .... " At tks jbUNOIIKOKI AND BlfPFKH VARI.K It h deemed tndapanaabla by thoa familiar, with lu eatlmabia qnailUaa Ther. l a aailik ia Alia vsrNrwaleh tsao anlrerulty liked aa Lea ,Jj Perrlnt' famaa Woroettenhlra Sauos. " ' '' JOHI BUXCAI'S SONS1 .JEW VORSV las ydAw jQMlli r (IHT a ldy's Double lias Hold Watch, AJ The Under will be rowardod by leaving It a jyiR0" 1 ai uie niiico oi sepl6 J. K, LXI'PITT & CO. )TEL -w MAA.A IIIAMI nilf H Um V.JIT ...vvMuna - . . . . . . 4 , . . 1, , , , Tni.Tr ttmm. -..ftMMM pleaaar. - - .WlnrA l'irtirn'i'"ti,t r,'",- ! ' i ",Ji: :r .w 1 flfjy for if I01.4 ek. tMiiriloalrta. l iberal leduotli to early yl.l- , i . " 1 OEO. W. 0HAULO1TK. lroprietort APPLESTONSf AMERICAN CYCLOPEDIA ...n ajow Mevfaort Kdltion EuUraly rowrlttaa by tba al.lcul writers on every miujeci. i rinicu in.m utw ajii " llhiKlrateil with tteyeial 'i'huutant fcuipa .' t lug aii Mepe. , -, ij :i 'it ' THE work originally imbllabel under tbtt tleof THE NKW AMKHlUAN vyOl.orVE Oia waaai.aipleted 4n IHH4. mice Which tiuo the wide clrrlntii which It haa attained In all pert. ol th United Mtte, and tliiK'il d veloumanta wain have liihra paW tn, Cery Uant l ol avltaca, literal tvi aiat art. be In-, dlicefl ttie Mltnra iaiiiI pi.lili-liiiri.Ui iil.rult Itw an oact and thorough tf vtwion, anil tu twus a new c.l 1 1 Inn onliim 11IK AMlviUv;.. CY- '"f'Vhm'ihe laat tea yeare th iirogrrn. ot dl covert In (vary dapitttmout of Itnowlcde Iiak nuuiH a new wura ui ruioroocu an iinpuiaiwi! .want., ? -f H lt ! . f'. nat'tmonr t arecra. a"r nan iq i Ih the .llicovorlrl tif ci.'iice, and their llcaliun lotho Industrial and uetu the coiiTHnciicr. ami rtintmeir lit Ureat war and c.n'.f'iiictit reTOlti- tlont hare occurrril.lr.rolfitiKiiatlunnl cl.ana ol ullar nioineuw The civil war or onruwn unUyA jhiel w.aaaa tiAHlMAiht wl.aitjie Iwt Ttihttm) f rtie ol.rwrtr aprlparfd, lian hai pily bran eii.lcil. and a now uourxd of oonimurcial ami In.tumrliil activily ha l.ecn wiiniu.inc.i .1 Large awMawloa to our jteograpl. leal kin.wl le.lge lie t.ern made by tho Inilrfattgableel'. plorrr.nl Africa. tTbn great pallllral roU)tiu of Utr ljrl lr rUs.Hrilt 4liv Ji.tliraV fi'Millo II K't el lliuo, have l.rougiit into pul.tionicw a u.ulil lii.lo of i.ew men, wlioa numcii are in everv one' nioitlh, and of whoae evarr one ta cm 'kiu to knew the partlcnlam .In at t.attlta hae boen fought aud important irirgc. uuiia taiuod, ol which ibedetailaaie ayct iire-crvo.l tmiyrn trie nowirOr Uitbtiti.-ti!u6iil-llaaUanwot' the day , bnr which nnght now to take thulr plaoe lu peruiauunt and aiillientiu Binary. n preparilng the prconr. eint'on ror tuo tircw, II, Iiiab ai'cor.lliiuly boen the aim of tlio cxtitur. to brniK down t!i Inlormatl.i to llw laUK powikle ilaiue, ana tu rnriifrn aa accti tata accaittuf Uie moat rearm dlatuveriu in clenoe ol every f.Oih pi.Hlnctlonin literature, and ol the newest Invention, tn the practical aiU, a well a to give a ettcvint auit original raoordof the progroas of1 political and hostorl eal OT.-nt.. j'he work baa been begun after long and careful preliminary ItUior.and With the m sl anpla reMUNit lor carrying It oh to a taccofe Inl lerrultiatiun. None of the original atcreotyi p!at have been ud, hutavury page ha been printed on new i vi e, forming in la.'t a ntw Uyclopili. with the same plan and enmpaw an It. pre.le cewor, but with a fat groJAter pci'unliAry rxiip dltore, aad with aucb "'luovcuutit la itx com IHWltlon athavo be.n .ugge.tid by longer ex nerlence and enlarged nowltiliie. 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In exlia Until, per Vol 5 fkl lu Library Leather, per vol 6 00 In Hair Turkey Morocco, per vol 1 00 In Half Russia, extra gilt, per vol g 00 In Full Morocco, antique, gilt edge, per vol .. ...A.f.lfl 00 In rail Knasta, per to!.;., A 10 (0 Volumu bow rea.IV. Succeeding volumes, until completion, will be, lmd once In two month. . , Hpei'imen page of th AM EltltJAM OVULOPJCUIA, bowing tyv. Ultiatratiou, to., will be . ant gratia, ou appllcallou. .... , - rT First-Class a Cakvassino Agents Wanted. fi.' Address th fnbliihera, , . fi , ft i t i ' ' i t "D. ArPLEXON & CO., 649 ftnd 551 Broadway, N. Y. 1 " June 12 1 tl THE VITV TAX HOOKS fOKItrinH AVINQ been raoaiwa atAhlaornce, the undersign ed It now prepared to collect the City Tine on Ueal Kttaia and personal property for Iris. , , ALL PARTIES ! 1 Are therefore iotlrlod anrl rerfuVjited to glvo this matter Immedlale attention, and to call at this otttoe and pay up without farther delay.' '"City Coupons Ara also roeelvaMe In payment of City Taxos 7T7T?'k) North" Carolina U ome - - Insurance Co. THIS Oompanyooatlanaet write io(lcles fair rates, on all classes uf Insurable pro erty. AU lues. promptly paid, Encourage Home institution', i ., B. U, Battle, Presl.loii tiHeaU. .jaiat.Haor1 ATK1MHUM A MAMMIMtl, ........ - Atanta. Jaas Im-SI NEW YORK AND Wilmington, N. C. r-4. 'riW D -C Fastj Frc a ht Route to. ail North or O- New Yotk and..Wilmingto Uuj SFMi.wrrKty.niv 8lii.K'fr..m S BVv' ktUK: W .l'NF.MYrtAt&klA at It';'i ..a r()STOX AND iev Yurk and Wiliiiiiiijiou KUiijtiHliln 'omTiiiiiv. OLD COLONY RAILROAD; .AND "STEALERS. Daily Oetwcen BOSTON and NEW YORK '.' Srmi -ftk'T jjiEy iQBK and WILMIKOTONa t .J1 r M 1b. r r ' inrd y f rulu eak lrt. Mtt way yly ,)m the l.Vt s j nimlai nUfe of theas IMi,,risV,f l?t k dla pi.t.l.K.ti to all ,1,,, .,.. liy.M.leroole. NO DELAYS,, iiiueclt VV Un.lulva Wllikt INflTl'K, t'OLfM R(A A At'tiCKTA . VflliMlNUTt)!"! WKIilKIN KAII.KOAD, 'i'UJCAttVl.lNA01N'rBAI.R4f,WAt,,',"' Ttironth Bill of I.adiat iya ro anS Iron all point, m -. NOKTH aad tJOCTII CAPaOLINA., GE01M3IA and ALABAlttA".,, Also to NEW rOBK, BOSTON.! PBOVIDMCE, TALL B1VEB anif other Enfitorn Cities. .......-.' . . , :,.r-. n -i-u -j i 3,t"",i r katte euaranteed aa low hr any ullier JJIark all (Jowls Tia CI) d I T Foi lurtlin inrivointlen apfly to either 1. 1). tl. MINK, ' ttenerat Fastftn Agent, it Devonshire Street, Boston. H 16 -W.-T-S . w 111 pvtia To al ' 1 Poihts i tlitl'. ' - l.li : , BALTIMpKE. 1 .. .Baltimore aud WiJinniftoii limy ) SKVl-WKKKLT. j , r JSA'lLINU hnM BAl)TOBaWl I Tuesday ot Friday, at 3 P M. -aHi from vfiLMnrn'rON Wednesday & Saturday. bostonanWrovidence. : Baltimore aiul WUmiugtoa Line, . ! BaKlDAOre, Uoaton and J rovidenca Line, j Or via Canal Dally to Philadelphia aud Clyde' rbiladiilphutaudrrovidenoe Line. ' M' Seml-Weukly from each Port. ! i ... - t( .1 :,.'s- . , ... ,,,, i....;; f--.-. n.i.t, ; u- - si Shipper may rely nporl tho prompt anil regular sailing ot titer Steam.' sad ontrk di. ratch given to all slilpmenu by this route, ajo D ELAYS. j . f Through Bills of Lading given to and from all 'Potato la t Vj'l'M NORTH ftnd SOUTH CAROLINA; GJlOIkGlA and ALABAMA . Also to BALTIMORE, rillLADELFllIA, BOSTON, PROVIDENCE, nd otlit-r Easturu Cities. 7, ,,,. .a..., a. fTW1.u jr" 4 'o by Mark all Uoods vialBaltimorc aiia Viliiiliigtoii iiie. mf For further Infurmatlnn ni.nlv to itb, ; . ! " EDWIN FITZGERALD. Iffant liaitimore Llui. fig HuaiU bUeetriiaitiiunroV marchlH.tr . , Carolina Central Railway, GENERAL Hl; ATTEMTUUItVF TIIK PITUI.II1 Jii i ih iti ..T,?I :.,,L?.aV.wT J,fL"K.r,,'e.ti,f "d ,u 7 1'I'PI for baataeaa. ntral Kailwav. ta a .7 .7 viilii.iir;wii1BWH.U VlSft till tHJw RfsTrfl UI VT IjlHefl hQ Tift WIOtTI BbIX u'rT Vi " ' J111""";. "Halelphia, Now York, Boston ana.FvidncBneqod liS Itj tor handling shi.mtitelom . i . I t "a ,5.7 ' S'iNCTON AND ALL EASTERN CITIES TO CHAR LOTTE, STATES VI LLE, CREENVILLE, SPARTAW- j BURC laStt'AMnenf'hntnttii Blrlimrnd Air Line aadMortl Carolina Railroad a. well as all pomialn OKOHOlAand At. A IIAMA, ' "T? Insurance from Kasltrncllles Ktiaiaittaadaahw a via any othl I In. No terminal or traas ler charircs, and llntea bIii uva aa i.aaai ma. . . . . J 7. llvMMiw0BVlA,ff,lt lulr,,,,,,1 "! avjiilloa,tim aprll 3-80-ly PROPOSALS: The WiliiiEtoH & Coast Tnrgie Co., Hrorosa'sfoi' SiAcadamlalni the" road way with broken stone, or wviirlng the same with oysterthells, eco ding to spicitlcatlona pre pared by the etiglnecr ot the company will be received until October 1st, 17& '1 ho prnHierd turnpike will be 12 feet wide and theiOYCring wl.l be fror S to liMncbes according .to the character ot the soil as Ihe engineer may direct .1. li; wok i n. till! Secretary sud TrcsHurcrj rep !l octl THE LIVE BOOK-STORE . , , ' , . ' i . g t AS Has coastanlly on hand a fine lot ot , : PIANOJ, Oltfl AN, ' ' '' : r joriTAn, vroi.mn, 7" DAN JOS, TIAIUIOmJaY, ACC'CUUKON, etc. ; " , , jLSO choice collection o ... . Beautiful Ohromos and Engravingn, and Frames of all stylos and sizes. BOSTON LINES 7: . ,iov i4C ! - 2J Pol South.' h :U il 1 ! I.' ' ttj u a 'JJ i I . .. -: i.i. 1 - " i ni . , . . (f .... FAl.LTUVKIl KAII.HOAl. " i , ..j..aU ronto anA tlm nni.t . i a. ot the nfc.lerrtgned AiVhthSt lhe Lln'a J 1 ' I- a. I VM. r. CLTIB A JO.', Osnrr.l Agents, ') f.1"" e t01l,'na N T. I . ... A. D. CAZAUX; Ag3nt. ,'eh- -L H"'i'"'t 1-jK !,'..(( oil -i r .t-vl l vKJii'l.. V .r,, .1 1,. ! !VfIl J'w"l jl'.'Ml .-.'.I.". I. 'j 'ti t''' ''' ' - .j -rt North :. or 'ftnriih n- or I. "! 1 1.1.; -4 PHILADELPHIA. Balti'iTiorffliir )SMm Line. r.il f - n ami-wAna-LVhlrTvkga' ,n"" UAIaiaad'nK;aili w'iLMtNTUl. Kaltiaereand Philadelphia titeawbvat U. Dally via Canal betweaa l.a I 1IALXIMOBK AM) I aiLAUEll'MTA. WESTERN .CITIES BALTlMOltB AHh miUISQtlJti tts Northern Central Rallioad' ,-,.aini AMD TBS .a j.j i Baltimore and VhloBallmd. '' nf h. .,.,.i..i-.,i k ,..a. . a, a 4 . u ,r u'vtm "ad - Baltffuore and Mew York LwrS; II IL HU' ha'- ' .'t' -a ... 1 i FREIGBT DEPARTMENT. )'' 1 . WttMiNOToN, March 8Ist,J 1875, x f IU f: A I . ' '" . Tkl UH4PW.rvririru.v- t.n..,A .... being completed and fully etiiiipned for baalneaa I a;'1 )-X J.jJt to Utatindarmgiiid. 0Bc 'la Psnk af Bs : tloneral Freight Agent! ' ..-i'.-sl'T NEW , NOVELa Mis s Angel, r ; A Novel oval." By M. TBackerayr' Author of Kunsll.aton." "I'haVlllaireor'tl. UH'' Mid mnrbeanl's Kevs." etc. With illndraiiinaJ "...' "Alice Lorraine ' ' A 1 ale of theSon h Down. ByBi D. BlaeaV more, Author of "Oradock Newell." f'Mald of Skor,ataA Paper, II eunt. " J, , , . . M (! i .niai a. 7T JOIIS A. B Ypji l?,, 3 II t . ! I M (FIRE, MARINE AUD Lil E) : . . , -., i ,l vi i . i:'-t S40,000,oeo Aaaela tarvui ' ' Mil AfCQCf urriUB Uommarciai Ei change Haildia Korth Water street. oct If I J
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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