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1 We recrt t a.f tl.at aa cr-ll.tauca I a iu ta ft ( rti- at hi Imp I "Hill. WII.MINt; I ON. N - - - - - Sundaj UorBioj:, Soplf nibf r 19. ISj. i'lIK 1AU Y JiK UN Al., ? Wll.t l:lj ,.! in Soilh tAndma, i fi.t-'i rrt .-y mnn itut, iei M.uil. i fci'.xT lh.it.AKt. a r; Fori: (kulak s i wtot-tU; SuvrsTV-rjT eeou rrr m th o; tKrtr ponod. Sml by Carrt.Ts '1 tif fily ! iVKKTT-FIVt c.-tiU p-rmnr: h,f Two iSiiJ.AK ami TaJ T.-rivs route pqiirnr. Tlw Wks-ki.i J'H'KHAt, (Friiay: a imv-! -4iimii pair. Two li.i.AKs jx'i yar; tlirw copica Fivb IM.i.aks AM a HAi.r; (.mr mp, mt i'oij.aks &.).. F.10HT !? U AD A HAL leu cwifa, i.ftkxji IKUXAW; twtmtj pTwtKTT-rir IhuxAim. Si'WTRirnoHi In all f a rayaUa in a aw, and no p4r enoUuued afW Uk Mratro" of the time paid for. t a mitt a ncss ahftuiJ b maJa by lnt ofl:r Momy Orriar or Eiprw. If thia rati ik4 oim, prtaXtlon against ltiaaa by niaS mav fee Mcarfd by orwardiii a Jo (I payaW ta the order cfttie rorrietor I ife JihissaL, or bt MiHng Uh money 8 reffttwM latter, - 4itnlli BtM (pr torn nt tw.-lve ipoVlni-e 4 atlvtrtiaine tjrpn.) On inrli mm liuwrUn, Ok Doi.i.ah; two Inser tions ()IB DOII.AB ANt A HAIj: thre tisertloiia. Two IH.I.AK; fmir iimrtioiia TWO IkU.LABS AXU A HA IF J Ova l?r- ' 'ma Thkbb Dot j. ark; itx Usjortlon. I . RBB D0M.AK8 AMD A IALF tWalTB I rtlotu, Kit Doulaaa akd a hai f, o month. Eight Doixahr; two montlu; .Iftkm Dollar; three oiodUm, Twbs, TT-TWO DoLLAttt. Uontraeto for Winger pntodi ind longer pace BiBde npou liberal lermft if 4Anm,Ti: ' ' BVttUBAKD A BatTlTDKM, WUralnjtoa, N. a t.JITOHIAl, NtTKS, Gov. TJ)iM mtj probBbl j Uka pBrt in tbe dedicatory exeroisoa of the Van derbilt University Bt KubTilla toxt month, ' Ex Gov. Lxtcdbb haa boen nomin Btad bj the Democrat for the Yir gf nia llotino of Delegate. VnroB Ilroo ia laid to lavo netted $700,000 by the partnership between hii pen and bit braini. Add now we are informed by the kuowing onee that real estate has de preoiated on ManhatUn Itland (Mow York) lonr hundred million! of dollars, or forty per cent, since the panic of 1873. llcerlta of the war, goutlo- man I Sunt forty year ago Thomas Emer Ron, prcttidont of the Windsor (Vt) ltank, was snipecUd of robbing it of about $.10,000, the loss of whiob eansod tle institution to fail. lie wbm triod, found guilty and ooiiuuod in Wiudmir juil for many yeara. On Thuraday, H.ptembr 2, aa Ool. Harlow was r& moving an old brick oveu in his bouso. whiob was formerly oooupted by the nuihior, Kittriilge, ha dinoovered somtv whore botween $40,000 and $0,K)0 (: tlm miKing money in a brick vuu under the oven, The puople of Wind' or now IkjIji'Vp tbe oarbior took the money iuntoad of Kmernon. A Nbw lona- Tribune Porrt; ;U dout, writing from Virginia Citj , "nys ho has stwu there threo mou, uuoh wo4aaol "loss than $20,000,000, going about quietly amoDg the mou iu tho common garb of the laborer, with nothing to distingiiinh tln in from tho ordinary mine hand no diamond studs, no big rings, no tlaahy wMjU ohulus, no broadoloth. One of ihoao goulle tnon baa spent years in foreign travol, and baa mingled in polite society in other countries ; another, who spends most of his time in Ban Franoisoo, rules the market there, and ia to that coast what Commodore Vanderbilt is to New York ; the third is aooustomcd to direct hundreds of men, and em ploy millions of capital. Yet, these throe men, whon seen about their mines, would be tcVea for foromon or overseers. A Romantic story is that of a young lady now residing iu New York, who may be seen daily passing through the atrecta or riding ii the horse cars from her home to the suburbs, with a roll of manuscript is her hand, on her way to the oflioes of tbe magaziues or the weekly papora trying to dispose of the production upon whioh she is depend ent for her daily bread. She is the daughter of the Earl of Gainsborough, whose London residence is on Cavea-; dish square, and is the owner of the an perb estates and palaoea of Eiton Tark, Oakham and Cottesmore, in Rutlandshire, beaidea Campden House, in Gloucestershire; but his brilliant daughter, Lady Blanche, whose bap tismal name, as will be seen by refer . enoe to any recent editien of "Burke's Peerage," was Blanche Elizabeth Mary Annunciate, is lost to his eight if not to his memory. Her mother, the de ceased wife of theErlof Gainsbor ough, was Lady Augusta, the eldest daughter of the Earl of Enroll Her two brothers are Yiaoount Campden and Lord Edward, and her two younger sisters are Lady Georgiana and Lady Franoea. While in her 21st year ahe fell in love with a young organist named Murphy, and, contrary to the wish of her family, she married him. The mesalliance of the daughter of so great a house was a surprise and a hor ror to the Earl, who in his wrath dis owned her, forbade hor returning to the ancestral halls, and cut hor off from the heritage of the family. Mr. and Mre. Murphy very soon exper ienoed the trials of penury and ad versity in London, and lour years ago, or within the first year after their mar riage, they arrived in New York, where thoy again felt the pressure of strait enedoiroumstanoes. But Lady Blanohe was persevering, and some of her spark ling manuscripts soon found aoocpt anee, and brought her a little income. 7 Among other things she contributed to the Galaxy a series of brilliant es says on English high life and the Eng lish aristocracy, which attracted much notice, i u . !!!, I r.'i--li'g f n ';..u i I f, '' f tlm ftu b'.jil- u,g i .UiHJ iu iu' riatj rm mat o mipof f r oi.o momnt t!it moh an ordinance would be iueorjHirato.l int tie CoiK-titution of Uio 8Lto, but nevertheless, it ia a tuattt r of regret that any one in thin dij ectiM toli-rale for one moment tbe prowiiption of any cue for hi rt!'giui Bfore 1K15 our CoiiKlitution bris tled with prowription of ntia.'jm, on ancount of their religions prnpiple. A Constitution adopted during the lat ter part of the eightoeuth ontr . by tbe devct ndanU of those who had bet-n forced to flee from their houiea and their country on aecoant of religious persecutions, would very naturally contain soma retaliating feature. Tbe Convention of 1835, however begun the work of reform in this par tiru'ar. After a long and able debate, that body repoalod the elans diixpiat. ifying the Cutholica from holding from oflloe. . ihe great ability and iufluencu of Judge Gmton, himself a member of Convention and a Catbolio, cautribu ted to this result. The aturd preju dices aga;nst the Jews ooutinned to exist in orr Constitution until I8C5, when through the efforts of Mr. B. F. Moor of Raleigh, Mr. W. A. Wright, of Wilmington, and other influential member of that body, thia blot upon our fundamental law was obliterated. And now tbtreare no religions teat for office, and perfect freedom of conscience, 'and entire re ligious liberty are tolorated by our laws. we regret wereiorc to see inai any one delegate should desire again to engraft tho prejudices of a past age upon the organic law of the State. It may not be wonderod at that per sons who have never boon thrown with or had never known any oi our Jewish fellow citizens, except indeed siioU as find their way into remote sec tions of our State, shonld retain preju dice whioh their forefathers had ban ded down. But it ia difforent with us. In our own city,' among the most eu terprising, liberal aud patriotic oiti- Bons are tho Jewa. Thore ia no oom merclnl or industrial ontorprise which does not moe'j with their earnest and subutantial endorsement and aid. Striko from the business of Wilming ton the onpital, t e enterprise and the intelligence contributed by our Jewish fellow oitiaens, and its commercial importance would be gone. A short time siuoo our people of every shade of religious opinion collected to gether to celebrate the laying of tbe eornor-Htono of the first Jewish Hyna goguo over built in North Carolina. Tho enterprise has the sympathy of our citizens and bad received md from man j. It completion will be a soiireo of pride as its progress is watched with interest, Ou tho occasion referred to Hon. A. M. WadJell the orator, of tho Masonic fraternity, under tbe auspices of whioh tho corner-stone wits laid, woll suid : Masons have laid a eoruer-htoie of thU Temple with tho sumo spirit of cordial gxd will which would inspire them iu a like servioo oonoeruing any other edifloe erected for tho advance ment of the welfare of society ; and it certainly does uot diminiwh the pleasure with whioh tlrey do it to believe that those who will devouUdly worship hero the God of their fathers will al ways be good and useful fellow-oiti-zous. Even in communities where they hnve no place of public worship, it is pruveruiui mm uo iews, as a class, are orderly, industrious aud in telligent members of sooiety. Let us be grateful, my friends, that wo live in a land of religious liberty that we are oitizena of a oouutry iu whioh there is no unity of Church and Btate, and where there are no manacles for our freeborn oonsdonot s, but wl ere every man may exercise, unmoicsteu, a guardianship over his own soul. Lbd it always beeu so the stream of humau history would not be so red with human blood, and the raoe to whom thia Temple bolongs could not, as now they justly may, point to tbe black and damning catalogue or awful onmea with whioh the inhuman persecution of their fellow-men have for ages afllifltod them. Lot us congratulate them upon the prospect of hav ing their own place of wor ship in our midst, instead of constitu ting onrsolvea judgeaof their religious faith, Rather let the mournful musio of Judah'a harp, whioh, first waked by uie wuiow-inugou waters or xtaoyion, has rung in aad and unbroken oaden- oea down the oenturiee, fall upon our eari and win us to thought and deeds of onarity and good will. wnooan listen to its strains un moved?. Who can contemplate with indifferenoe the history of the Jews f It began with the first revelation, and will end only wita tbe last, whioh is to oome. It is the miracle of all times, in all lands, viewed in any aspect religion, political or scientific. From the time of him whose unknown grave was digged "in a valley in the laad of Moab" nearly 2000 years before the Beige of Troy to this hour, it has been one unceasing marvel before the evea of all nations. In it will be fouud il lustrated all that ia heroic in war or elevating in peace. Prosperity has no height which that nation has not aoaled. adversity no depth whioh it haa not sounded, boienos, literature and art of every kind, in every land, are lareelv its debtois, and modern civilization owos it much. V- ',! : f . : : - pro j r, f.i:j. t .v d ittt a ;'C 'v..u u.i .1 i. uii iu in.-1 n . . un ut- headeU lj tiit h.4.i .biH J Laud. and loliuwst 1J toe bliiilenU ol the L'ui vrsity, tliou the citizen of the village, tli vi-iIom, Hit studeuU of ihct ju htitiitudi followed ly the a'umni of tin University, th i'acuity, tbe trus t ee, uutl tho orators for tba day. Tbo line witt in oljarr of Mr. liub'binKs of C'.'hih'I liiilaach ef'Maisliai, anltxl by Mi'wii K J. Jil l, o( Uuoliu, K CIJ woll of JreonxlKiro, J. U. Taylor of 1'bajM'l Hill, and A. Arriugtou of LotiiHiairg loo eolnmo roivxl troui tlitt frout of Houth building, down the hmt-ru ili, fill g the l. fi. aeouud tlie moiiuuuiut ' up the WiwU ru path to the Clilel, which tliey entered in reversed order, llva every thing that taste could do, had bu doue, and rlowert aud vrgrus, around the tabiea, aud iillara, sod otipt J in graceful (toona over Ld o lwo'U th purtraita of Grahaiu, Da vie, Bwaiu, ut. Caldwell, Aiitcnuii. llawka. Mauley, G.istor, ltulttu, ao Dr. l'liillips, that in the aim tudeoi life, looked down upon the croW ld Moor below, from tbe rai n( of the gullerka. buidom he faifur array of North Carolina's proVorhml boauty been gatlivred lusidtt Uioaeuib honored walls, iu vry part of wl room was more to be - desired tbau company. The rostrum waa oc cupied iu order, by Itev. Cuss. Phil lips, V. D. Iter. Wm xiooper, U. V. L. L. D. Governor Brogdm, Judge Battle, Rev. Mr. Rudd, Rev, Mr. Man gum, and Ex. Gov. Vance. Prayer waa offered by the venerable man or God; Dr. Hooper, after vMofj. the fol lowing open'ig hymn, composed by W. A. Botta, son of you friend ltev. A. D. Botts, wa srnriby the THE ATLANTIC HOTEL BEAUFORT. N. C. j '". r'-j I - j ratW'-.. . fJEW YORK AND BOSTON LITJEG Wilmington, fj. C. New YorK and Wilmington Stejamsiiip Lini i SEMI-WEEKLY, ; ' Sailing from NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at 8 I M., and from WILMINOTON, WEDNESDAY and BATUR4f " J : ' n7 . OBANUB TO TUB r AOSJT. A dispatch to the Raloicrh Newt from Hillaboro, says that Major Pat terson received in the county 2,000 votes; Duke reocivod 1,297; making Patterson's majority 703. Governor Graham' majority on the 5th of Au gust was 878, making a gain over that majority of 825 or nearly one hrn- dred per cent, , . ,. a1 Thbbb are in Milan at the present time no fewer than three hundred American girls studying for the lyrio stage. entire audiouoe, led by a tin obiilr of ladies and gentlemen from Uiusuoro and Pit'sboro. Oraat S I at llnna I emdecad ! to at Iby aurfaata bar W here oo w orlniil; The again, Wa gralarxlly rtTaro. Ua nretwut whlla with Joyful koarts ' W runvaulial auow TbH ballowad rpot, In JMa w Biae, Aa4 tolfcj MrTlce tiu. ; .; ij Pavor again O, God I than waMa Woni'laelrlt honi ; Band hl and w nl.ui and may all . TU f lur j b Thluo aa ; w. a. Dr. Cbarles'.rhillips thou briefly.but feelingly weloomed the gathered hun dreds, and grsotiully introduced to them Gov. Brogdau. j -i I cannot undertake to give yon even a remvu of thia or any of the addresses made. Bellce it to say, that the Governor waa fully himself, aud un qualifiedly pledged himself to a anp poitof the new iuatitution by eveiy ruenma iu hia power, reserving a saving olause as to pupils, and bespoke for it the aid of a'l who would promote ex tended aud varied educar ou. Man of the Oovornor'a points were we1 tukou aud met with rep oa ted and hearty applause. It is to bo regrotted that more of the Oovornor'a political friends were not present to profit by uis good example and prooopt. Gov. Vauoe then arose, aud was at once greeted ith that hearty applause which bespeak a the favorito. We never saw tbo Governor speak under more nnuasumod emotion ; aud unruiH lukubla tears nlood iu hie eyos as ho . . O . I 1 . A l , .... . I. roouiion ma Aimu niwtr iu uur iriuii- tive glory ber sunstqneut aegradtt' tion, and her present prospect of silo cess. Kilt aneo inul iisve lib Joke and tho tears beoutne amiles, by the time no closed one of tlio luippiest cf forts of his life, aud introduced Judge Battlo. Even here, the Judge was still a lawyer, and the College pedigree waa lirnt detailed UioHtublisb Us lOKitimaev, then he indulged in a short review of tbo suoccsbivo fscultiOH, aud cloned his well-prepared address by a few remiu- loenoea of a twrsonal obaraoUir. Rev. Mr. Maugum then read the following beautiful, closing bymrf; paid a handsome trioute to their author, Mrs, Sencer, and truly all lovers of Chapel Hill have just cause to love and ravere the name of her, Whose sinarlonoss of Duroose and nn wavering devotion have done more to effect tbe present promise of renowed life thau any one cause we know, aud as tbe whole audiouoe with one accord to tho glorious tune of Old Hundred, joined la this autbem of praise, we rear tnat more Hearts were returning thanks to tbe writor of the words thau to anything more divine. , tXOMIMa ilTitlM. ' IMYEKSITT C0MMENCEMOT, ti KIT BUD Ell 10tu, 1875, Ktstnal Houros uf light and Untb ! To Tb unr hrla wa raltw. Kicset 1 bou build and ku the bout, Iu vain lb Uburar fpadi bis 4aya. Without Thin aid, In rain our seal Htrl to rebaild tba broken walla; Vainly our Hon inrok the Mute Among the aaerd grorei and hall. Promotllblnaaltar.MDdaaoal,' A burning MirnpU mt liar brought j Hellght th flam tbatance tnanlred Tb faithful teaobara anu tbe Uugbl. . , , Pour on our path th' nolnudd lliht. That from Thy oontUnt faTur aprtnira ; lit heart aud band ba atroug benaata ' ' Tb Udow of AlalgUtT wlag. - Recall O Qod I tbe golden lays, . May rade anrrultful dlaoord 0' i . . . , Our aone In erowde Impatient throug . , ; Thaae anetent baun' i of white robed Peace, Bo ahall our upward way be fair A Ik&t our utlntjut IWthAr ,Mwt v Again be"Prtert and Mue"deolar ., , . The holy Oracle ot Ui t. In tlie evening the two societies, the Philanthropic and Dialectic, met for in nrst time in seven years, uj great good fortune the archive of both so cieties have escaped destruction, and were amy ana formally returned to the custody of their respeoti ve sooietie. For thia the Dialeotio sooietv was in debted to Hon W. H. Battle, and the jfiuiantbropio to Uolonel W. u. Baun ders. There were twentv-eiirht itn dents initiated into the Philaathronio society, and twenty-one in the Dialec tic. Judee BattV presided in ihe Dialeotio, and Colonel Saunders in the Philanthropic society. The aooiefaee exohanged oongratulations upon the happy oooasion, and adjourned amid tne greatest good feeltng and enthU' siasm. ... , . At night, there was a danoe, at which the young people enioved them solves very much, if we oould judge from appoarancos; and by the way, Messrs Editors, I may be permitted to say that the many hearty and emphatic comments upon the beauty of the fair damsels who graoed the oooasion were well deserved. Everything passed off well, and the feeling was general that tbe University had a good " send off. - 1 R. muv i anvi HTiBIJlBMIKT. in ti VOIIBLT INTRODUCED TO THKPTJBMO 1 lM hnw by the naw iran Cart. H. U Orahaia.ol 4eeUnbwg. la fbr iba waaaatf l8ll,MlV lattO October ft. to aneh VtHtota anly a the anderdgnad maybe willing" Jii'tto fcil laillj Tclrc!? hopes to waef hU) plat aofaalntaiMM) with aU former guaat or tne Allan ne notai. ' . . . ,. Tbi pacallar altaaUoa f Utla haoM afotdi a th pbarara ftw wOW pwU or tea Mokneaa. ' ' . " ' v Napusrl NOsTiffisii NOMosQUiTOEani - e Balklwar Hoaaoa are attached to the UtM, where gneet may at onoe enjoy the eihlla a lug eflecu of aalt water and learn ttaa art orwlmlg. V g"! an mmh Oj oM The M aula Hall and aarruuedtPf gallarle add laat year aBord a pleaaaut retiaat from th tare ef the ann by day, and a brilliant eotrtoi l eirn All tbe same fur exemtUa and amuaemeat to be fou loate, faA aalllng and well managed, for . i r Boat ilehore at uignu found at Inland resorts, Baldes pleasura PIC NICS, FISHINQ PARTIES, MOONLIGHT SAILS, rna eooiveat snu aaa uuum wj w u-w. v - Ticket Hanked afotlwr parties. Ian K.I U U.H mA nMuit.t Pir.i nnan Ml nv Ultor. AUlBd aonrtonaaMlataiiUaii av eapa qf pollta and attrntUe aerrant, with ampler room and dcldd Improwment ranrntly made In Ihe Cullnaiy Department, tba proprietor uw, ki.u ik.i a&HiaHiliailorKK. unilrr Ibenew regime, will be evenmareat- t..ti a kia taiatit nnrait than the Hotel waa to tbe general public Btriet deoornm wlU be rigidly aaroreea ana ua rvmion w vmior mmrnt Tbbiui 12.60 per day for first week ', 11.50 per day for second week. r Hneetal eoatraet made with famine and Cxouralonlita. Liberal rsducUon to early visi tor. Uhlldran and asrvanU half pHoa. ; maylS hUw tf. NEW SOUTHERN HOUSE GEO. W. CHARLOTTE. Proprietor. AFPLETOaSTS' AMERICAN CYCLOPAEDIA. job a wi aiKitos, (Late of Nprunt A ninaun.i Wilmington, N. 0. am n. ccaina, (Lata Uaabler Bank of Mew llauofer.) Tarboro, K. O. HINSON&CUMMING njliiUi I 1 !, POR THX'SALB OP Cotton, Rico, Lumber, Tobacco4 Naval Stores, and Southern j ' produce) Conerally, j NO; XQ'i , .CHESTNUT , ST.. i O. Hot 'iOilU. Fhlladxlphla, !a. Itavakiaoa: ' i 1. 1). Oraliittr, Proeidtmt Bunk el KewlUn- ber, Wllmlicgtmi, N tl. IRK Burriw. I'renidcut First Xationai llauk, WUtalnKtiin, N V. ,lnio llawwin, Prcaldetil Dawnon Bauk, Wilmington, N U. i It 11 Uorden, Prenldent Ruk or Mew Han brer, !i1hon, N O. ,1 A Lk, erliteirt U., a ut New Hanorer, Wndenboro, Hi). i Jenna H Miidnay, Pr?M.M. dank of Green. bnro, UrMnaboro, N (I i Hon Oo. Howard, T vl f Tt, N 0. I M Wiulilnll. lCln.. Tl Itn,. A O. ' Hon. W 1) ilobiuwn. MtOlOu . Court Houae, feu. j July T l8-dJtwtf Cotton Ties and Salt. 2,000 BUNjJJUEH;aROW 4,000 BACKS SALT For sale by .TES. BINFORD, CIU3W A CO. ang 21 rb oongresation of Henry Ward Bocohcr will give him a public recep tion at the Brooklyn Academy of music, on tne win msi. TRADE MARK. WORCESTERSHIKE SAUCE. LEA & PERRIN3' UCLkdXATKO ptt.ocEU e ; kxtraot aijivi'XBnrroa a 1 1 raiuieauutn- " I HAM at Mauraa, OOKKOIBSHUBS I I to hi brother it t V v 'WUHUfeSTKH, vo raa ;;,Bv May, 1851 f l 'Tll "0nlT Oood Sauoe," Aad applicable U BVKttT VABIB TI UP DISH 'as7H ' Tail UIA a PEHhWNS that thalraauoe I high. It eetaeneedln In dia, and I, In my opinion, th moat palatable a well a .he moat whole torn 8ef that I tada. r.;. Worcestershire Sauce. ! Bold Wholesale and for Bkporuoa byUe Proprietor. LBA A PBBBIM8, Wwroa, Bnglaad; and Ketall by Dealerila BauoM gen aralry throngnoat the world. . , Ask for Lea 4 Perrini' 8auo. At M BRBAKrATiTABLE:tt Im- paru U most eiqulslte rellah aad seit to Hot or Oold Heat, Fowl, PUh, Broiled Kidney, ttc At th DINNER TABL.E, la 8oap, with Plh, Hot JolnU. Oam, and la all Orarlea, It give a dellghtf nl flaror. At tb tlllfCUEON AMD SUPPER IABI.ES) 1 deemsd lndlpeaubl by Oioee familiar with Iteaanmabla qnailUea. ..... From fnt Ttrk Timet. , . TheraUnoralith In tba world which mm ulrenally liked a Lea A Petri nt famoa Woroaatatahlr Bauoa. ' New He via Edltiam Kntlral rewritten bt the ablest writer on every unjeu, i-riutea rrora nvw iyi, lllustrateil with Several Thouaaud Bugia- rlng and Maps. , TH R work orlvlimllT imtilllilifl under the tl tie of THK NEW AMKKIUAN CYOUiP UIA wiu oom Minted In IHtU. (inoe which time the wide clrnulatlon wlili'.U It haaatUlniMl III all part or th United State, and tlie l(nal de velopment whleb haw taken plat erory liraaith tit ivilenoe. literature, and art. bare In- iluiwd the edltnrK aud pnbluhertouliBilt Ittn an eiaoi ana uioreagn rumon, ana humur b mw edition entitle THK AMKHlOAN CY-ULOPiKDIA. ; wiLnin uie inn ten vere inn iiroirrwiui uiiw POTerj In every department of knowledge baa made a new worker referenda an Imperative Want. Tbe movement or (.iiiucai annua oa aoe with I be dimoverle of eolomw, aad their lultt'ul aimllratlon toth ludimtrlal and uns I'll a't ami the etmvautenoo aedreAneaiear of rui'.lal llfu. (Irext Warand conwqin rrvolu jioniiliare wcurred. involving national oUftiigim Oi peculiar nionieuu i fie nvn wrui uiirvwn tonntry, whii-h wa at li.hetgtit whon the la voluinu ol the old work auneared, h happil linendwl, ana anew e mi re, or umsreiiu ami Iii1u,ii1hI a. Hvitv biw bemi oominoacail Lirtu aitroariluiii to our geograpblciti umiiwi- lodija nave been made bv tbe lUdcfatigitbleeX' ilorirof Afrh a. . . , The (treat political retoluMoni of thslastde- vtda, with the natural remit of the litfie ot tiin. bare lirouuht into Miblie vlow a multi tude of new men. whoa nnniea are In rterv one' mouth, aud of whom llvot every one le eurlou to know tbe parttoulara. 'mat battlus htvahaen fnurht and Important Mecet main talned, of which tbodntallat aayet preaerved Only In tbe newapaperaor In the tranalent pub lication of the dav. but which ought now to take their place ia permanent and authentlo i n preparung me prevent raiuuo tor vud preae.lt haa accordingly been the aim of the editor to bringdown the Informatio ' to the Intent imw ble date, and to furnlih an accu rate account of tlie most recent dlacoverle In eience.ot every fresh uioduotionln literature and of the newest Invention in tne practical art, as well aa to give a aucciiit and original record ut the progress 01 ponuoai auu uiawri P.Al AVflUU. he work haa been begun after long aud careful preliminary labor, and with the most ample reaouroe for carrjrlug It on to a auooees fni ternilnatlon. Moneoftha original stereotype plate bave hf en uaed. but everv pane haa been printed on new type, forming In fact a new Cyclopedia, with the aanie eeamr, dlture. and with auch l'niro jraent Inlti com poaltlon a have been auggtd by louger ex perienoe and enlargedK nowledge The tlluatratloua which are Introduced for the Brat time in the preaont edition bave been ad ded not for the sake of pictorial effect, but to 6 It creator lucidity and force to the eiplana ons In the toil. They embrace all branches f science and of natural blatory, and depict the noat famous and remarkable features of scene 7, erebltecture, and art, aa well a th various irecesM ot snechaalca and maauraoturea. Al .bougb Intended for InetruoUon rather than im 01. aliment, no palm have been (pared to asm their artistic excellence; tk cost of Jieir elocution ia enormous, and It i believed will And a welcome reception a an ad ilrable feature of th uyolopstdU, and worthy jf It high character. This work I Dld to Subscribers onlv, paya ble on delivery of each volume It will be com pleted In sixteen large octavo volume, each oontaielng about 80S pages, fully Illustrated with ssveral tbouaand Wood Engravings, and with numerous eoiorea iduiOKrai'hi maps Fast Fre eht Route to all North or South. Pol BOSTON AND FALL RIVER. New York and .Vilmiiigtou Stamsiilp Coiiipftoy, ooKszrns wija tan OLD COLONY RAILROAD AND STEAMERS. Dally Between BOSTON and NEW YORK. , , . Bemi-Week'r between HEW TOEK aa WIXMIaTOJl, ') " Watfmeauvy tv4 H diud y froaa each Pert, ot c: r . ; s J C 8blppr may rely upon the prompt and rerutar sailing of these Bteamau A n.iau. patglven to all etl,meUU if thi. nmU. NO D E L A Y8. tnct?nf's"w 3mtagto WlLMOTOK,tJOl,VIBtAATjaTTSTAKAlLBOAI, ?i WlldkUNUTOM A WKLDON KA1LROAD. TI1E CAHLINA OENTKAL BAI1.WAT, NORTH and SOUTH CAROLINA, OEORGU and ALABAMA, a rJ i Also to NEW YORK. BOSTON. rROVTnp vrr war r, ttwt a ..v. Eastern Cities. -,-.u,ivar iPu,topfi!'r"Ua ,0W 6,kerr0Bt? "..UrnUm evrW(M Mark all Goods ?ia lyde' IP" For further InforaiatloB apply to ither ot tba tmdwslguc 4 geeof th Un. i vi 'i.. D ?"l,,,SK: . . ' WM.P.OI.Yi)BikOO.,OeTierIAgnt., " ' ! : A. D. CAZAUX. Agent o . . . ' ' Baltimore ai Solera Steam Wwrttt teaiF: Vln. WILMUVG'X'OIV, IV. CJ. I' . . it i Ut I!" '?!.' i r: i .11. -ii.- - ieaA , iu i-.1 FAST FTIEIQ-HT ROUTE To al' Points North f or Couth. BALTIMORE, i Baltimore anil Wilmington Line, . SKMI-WBIKLT. ! -8A1I.INQ FROM BALTIMORK- Tuesday & Friday, at 3 P. M. ! AMI) FROM WILMIJJQTON j Wednesday & Saturday. BOSTON AnpROVIDENCE, Baltimor and Wilmington Line, : Baltimore, Boston and f rovldenct Line, . Ur via Canal Dally to Philadelphia and Clyde' Philadelphia and Providence Lino. 8eml-Weekly from each Port fl phimdeiphia: ? and WflmiDtoii Line. " imi-wii,t iRvsn ' '- ' B ALximOKS: AN1 WILMIJIOTOM. llaltlmore and Philadelphia SUamboatU. Dally via Uanal between i BALTIMORE AND 1 HILAOBLt'HIA. . : WESTERN CITIES. 8ALTIM0HB AND WlLMlNOTOH LIMB Northern Central Kalltoad ' ,i i . ' AMD B )' : " Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. he aanie rl" end compaa aa iu preue , but with a far greater pecuniary expen- Shlppera may rely npon the prompt and rernlar sailing nt there Steamer, end quiet dis patch glvou W ell shipments bv this route. NO DEL.AY8. . .. t, " i Through Billa of Lading given to and from all Point la ... . v : NORTH and SOUTH CAROLINA, GEORGIA and ALABAMA - Also to BALTIMORE, PHILADELPBIA, BOSTON, PROVIDENCE, and other Eastern Cities. ; , , " aKateagnmnteadMlowMbyanyothtrSoaUandUmeafqalok. Loases or OTarcharaea , promptly paid. , . .. . . . Mark all Goods via lialtiinore and Wilmington Linel , r for further Information apply to either of the undersigned Agents of tba Una, - , EDWIN FITZGERALD. Ualtimore Lint, 60 tiouta Street' marcn lit-u Agent et, Baltimore. WnmiroTon. N. Q. . . . j.w,. isroTicii). Carolina Central Railway, In extra Oloth. tier In Ubrary beatuer, pet vol In Half Turkey Moroooo, JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS' Jnna M . .ma tuna , U rdiw L"T lily's DonbU Oase Oold Watch. The Under will be rewarded by leaving It BtthaotHiwtf . f i " epW " J.K.urriTi&oo. Prioeand Style ef Binding ir vol.. ...as oo i ...... a oo per vol.. T 00 In Half Russia, eitra gilt, per vol 8 00 In Pull Moroooo, antliju, gilt edge, per vol. ....... ....... ... , , . ..10 00 In Full Russia, pet vol 10 00 Volume now ready. Succeeding volume, until comptellon, will be laruad one In two month. AMERICAN ete., will b tent gratis, on application. a Rpeelmen aage of th 0Y0LOP4SD1A, showing type, Illustrations, FrABT-GiiAsa Oahtassi A'oihts Wahted. i Address the Publisher, D. APPLETON k CO., 549 and 551 Broadway, N. Y. JOM 11 140 tf 1 1 I". ( I I rrtHK OUT TAX BOOKS P0R1S7S having A. been reoelved at thlsomoe, the undorslgn ed la now prepared to collect the City Taxes on Baal Batata ana personal property for Witt. ALL PARTIES! Are therefore notified and requested to give thia matter Immediate attention, and to call at thia office and pay up without furthor delay. I . l : . City Coupons , Art aleo reoolvahle In payment of City Taxes North Carolina Home Insurance Co. THIS Company ooatlnia to wrlta Poildaa talr rate, on all olatsesof inaarable pro a B. lary. All loam promptFa paid. noourage Home Inatltutionr B. U. Uattla.Praldent;Uab..daiM.neor ATEIMHOB o. MAMM1MO. Agent, T ' GENEBAL FREIGHT DEPABTMENT,) WmtiNOTOK, Maroh 31st, 181, ,, ) vt - THE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC W RESPBOTFULLT INVITKU TOJ TM fact that the Carolina Oentral Railway, heing completed and rally equipped for badness Otters with its connection at Wilmington, both via direct Steamer Lroea and via Weldnn an Portsmouth, to liiltlmore. Philadelohla. New York. Boston and Prorldenna nnn.i.d t.i ty for handling shipments from nnequ WILMINCTON AND ALL EASTERN CITIES TO CHAR-, LOTTE, 8TATESVILLE,' GREENVILLE SPARTAN ' 1 BURG ,.: - '.',.., '. : . t.' i and all station on Atlantie, Tennessee & Ohio, Atlantic and Richmond Air &ln and North. Carolina Kallroadaaa well aa all points In OKOBUIA and ALABAMA. 1 " - Insurance from Kastarn cinea giiaranteoa as low aa via any other lln. Ko terminal or traa ir ohargea, and Hates alwayn low ma tbe lowed, Rate to all point tarnished npon application to th undeielgntd. Offloe In Bank of New aaover Building. ...-, , , t i, . .,; seal Freight Age aprU a-ao-ly gent. PROPOSALS: Tlie Wilniiiion & Coast Turnpike Co., Proposals for macadamising the road way with broken tone, or covering the aame with oyrter rhells, acceding to sprclticatlona pre pared by Uie engineer of the com nan y will be received until October 1st, la The proposed turnpike will be )2foet wide and the covering wi.l be from S to 10 Indies according to the character ot tbe soil as tbe engineer may direct in, epll till ootl J. Bi WOK'l Seoretary nd Treasurer. THE LIVE BOOK STORE ... . Has constantly on hand Olio lot ot PIANOS, ORGANS, , , ( . f (, GL'ITAUS,1 VIOLINS, ' ' ' " BANJOS, UAUMON1CAS, ACCORDEON, of. T an a hnlr enltncnno "-f ' Boantiful Cbromos and Engravings, and Frames of ail styles and size. r ' A Novel. By M. Thadteray, " intbor Of "tld Kensington," "Th Villageof Oio Oil"," s "Blusbeard'a Keys," etc , Wltii iUustraUoaM Paper, TO oente. ., Alice Lorraine, i.v A '1 ale of the South Down. By B. D. Blaoh more, Author of "Oradock NowU," If aid of Bker,"eto. Faper, IS oente. JOHN A. BOTE, I (FIRE, MARINE AJTD LIFE) )40,ee,w a sate),. HofMBcaiftt OrriOB-OomaiercJal Cxohmag BilUia .., . iortk Water itwtt. ". oetll , "... ', JUS V
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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