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l iy i Of ?. .i nnr n:il WILMINGTON. N C i'ha Daili Jornaii trw tA!i 1aJly a,r tr Xortt 'r ue, U pulut ,- mor iti. eioep J. nda, at Eii IKHXAR t ar J f ' DOIAAK- el wotha; SivEHTf -rjT; wu p-v m-a or shorter pwl.. trve4 fey I wrwni in the city at iTnTt-rivi obuu mor a, or Two I)iXAU and Tw-tr-nre ornti por quarter. tiil-ty-1 yAnm fwnnr, Two Dollars rs mi ww; thiw a Ktva Dollars abd a ft-or cort"V bKVU JDuLLAJt BTe"eA, ElHT DOLLARS AD A KAI.F tea r jtui l ottABt; twenty annUa Tnn.nn DOLLARS. , SvgKmrnon t aS cam payw in tantn, S"d 0o ptpt enntlnnwl after tbe 1 .j-rtio of tbe tin paid far. f 1 jamrrAKcM hould be meds by Pu e(t1w Morwy Orde- or Kxprwa. Iflhli ran nor hi .r, prof-ertlon aelrum! weaee by .' fcit'l uf be MeurNl by forwirfling t 3 irtftfuiytbtatothiarJwnfthtprnprtrton 4) th Joans Ai, or bj semllut; lbs mnj itfiTA tetter, s ,! . ft.h'aitWnf lUtM per Inch ot tw)v 1 go(WHnea f admtfet n typo,) Qnr- lix-h t KmmMoo, mil Doixab; two !i-r- Uom Obb Dollab a to a half; three nesrtloo, Two JHUxars; tour rtlf TWO DOLLARS ABO A HAI.Fi 8S ltW tions TBKI DoiXARN all kiMitlar. CHK9 DotXAM ABA A BTAt.P: tw-Jee I e rtiom, Five Doixam Jd a BAl, u month. CienDoiXARK two month; imu Dollars; throe monUn, Twin, TV-WO DOLLARS. , (Vwitrecai for loocw twlodi end torqt space triad oprsj liberal Utnne Address, -,. . , -- '.lrjlmlteton, N. C with V J KOITORIAL TB. Tin BItimort Sun lUUt lbt the fnlrtiolthtbri retched IT-'Udel phi fat M CotewtAl snl yeer, U peokAf of ram from Jmio Tta Vody of 0pt John C. 7onei, m tired iMMttoiB of Rw lark cltri 1 ' 1rho delibentet Jamped Into the mhtrlpool M KUgtrw FTU eome irefke tluoo, hu Wb reoovered. 1 1 hie , pookete verefoosd 3,000 iaoMh, end hie fold wetoh, . , A rxmtita pag of toheooo hei been found in Oobredo. Of eor-w we dont went to get Into trouble with the theotngieui, but if thie Un't proof thet Noeh itepded off the uk AmerioA, then what ie proof f Wa ere going to here war with llexieo. The gorernment aent 160 re' ernita to Fort Union. And hre'e Anen howling for men and munition! of war to earry the eleotiona in If is aiaaippi. Hadnl we betUr inflate the amy, or oontraot Ameer hundred and eight cart laden tea, arrired at Quinqr, Itliooie, on the aoth Init. bt the Hannibal and Bt. Joe Bailroad from XWliomia. The tea waa ahipped directly from Ohini and ia destined for JCngland.. The oar vera taken over the Oniony, Al ton and Louie Bailroai, whioh road paid ea baok ohargee for the freight over $U3.00a Oh of the most remarkable men of the Alabama Oonatitntionat Oouveo. , lion, eayathe (Mtrir-Jovrnni, U Col Bthr. He ii a lawyer, but h had only one eaef in Die UtA It a hie first and hie l t. . Tb oate inrolml a largo amount of property, and lul fee depouded npm hi ruooma.'' Ha wou: hie fee waa. $60,1100, and with tbU he gracefully retired from the tmr. A W gal oaraer ao brief aud a briUiaet Uax probably been the lot of no other man einoe litigation began. Thi BTvJohn Obambore, a promi nent Presbyterian elergyman, of Pbil adelpbia, died last Wednesday night; aged ( aeTenty-eight year, , He had boon pastor of hie church for fifty year. During the war he favored the cause of the South, whioh fast oaaspo' the loyal mob of that city to staud on their hind legs and howl for his blood. Bomuodt Hfi that no Bm was ev er great in American politics. This is a mistake. What would American poll-for the last thirty year have been without Rembo. WruaAM M. Twr, n Lndiow '! Street Jail, see nobody but his fami ly, hie physician and hie lawyers. Mrs. Tweed visits him daily, and hi coun sel about a oteu. It i customary at lhe jail when, tar oonvejA,no8f t p. ' oner wishes to be out in the p Bjr for a few hours iatheoompany of tt offloor, to grant him that privilege for a fee not fixed, but assessed eooording . to the, ameunt of the bail, in default of which he ia held a kind of diaoount " tng of the risk involved. Mr. Tweed's . bail in fixed a tVXM.OOO, and half a daya liberty in his case would be aoheduled at about 1100. He has on ly availed himself of thla license once, however, having no money, uone ef the Order of Arrest offioer lays, tot , , anybody but his lawyerm. I Tsi New York Commercial Adver- titer aays all the ooean steamship oota- paoiea have sunk anoney oa nearly r;Wry peeasgfor two or three yean - past The ' Bremen line his lost c 1 1,115,000 in two years, the Hamburg (130,000 daring the past year, And the WhiU BtAr, Inman, National andOu- nerd linas not leaa than $i00,0u0. : Aaoot two Weeks ainoe a Spartan Justice of the Peace ia Ckmrgia aent nil wiie to jau on a otwrge of stealing t Oreea, declining to go bail for her ap u pearanoe. An enemy of the Justioe, , went on her bond after ehehad beep .fad on the bread of affliction and coffee . of lean for ten days. On leaving the prison she was informed that her hu . band had on the day of her inoaroer ton discharged the cook, whoa the had had in the family for twenty-thre) years, and engaged An odious creature of cinoteen. Remarking simply, "He " tr r ir ftiljent her way home- titi'l- a ' . -4 - the rovr.tTio-MKi.ir r roa iiu et. We publiohfl-'ewhere every w-i-liV rtiol- fr.iin tli Alln'tnuile 7'ii,nn u ng d to the end ti'i' f thr largr n j;ro coiintiue of tli Ju4 b'for thd kk-ciiou of .U'l to the Gonvpiitiou IiimI Che anion t rff-r to tbi unliject, wliich w rj nnt Lerfwith, hoping it will rlV.n the at- fciitiono the d'Uts til tie Oon voution who bsve this nmiU r nud r pecifti oinMiWation. We ak )oe relief at Ut bamls of our friend:" There are two prupovttioas Uist i b- not be denied. The firftt (hrt d trust of so " fmporuiut a chsrl4r . that in v, lvej in the government of a free and intelligent pcopte onglit to be ooufided to the hands of ignorant or corrupt men. sTheeeoood proposition is that men of African birth o dittceut are as a race both corrupt and igno rant Attempt to gloH it over, as tlu most athuaiastlo admin-rof the negro may, be cannot esoape tde palpable fact that a a raoe Ui negro is lacking not only ia mouUl but In iaonI win- cation.. ItisnseiuM for onr pnrKs this morning to enquire into itosnse it ia sufficient that such is the fart . This being so, it nrodi d not expert- enoe to leach the folly of placing tU county governments in the ' eaatern portion of our State, whwe the negroes most do congregate. In their hands. There never wss and never oonld be any doubt as to the re.ult. I Frand and extravagance follow ' igLorancn and eorruption aa surely as night follows day. .;..': ; . " In oonsequenoe of this immutable law, the people, the intelligent tax- payiag portion of the people, in other words the white people of very many of our eastern counties are .laboring andtt an intolerable grievanoA ; Their oounty governments are ia the baud of juen aleoted by the ignorant, the corrupt, the non-tax-paying portion of the poniltiob, In other words our county governments are in the hands of men pnt in offloe by the negroes. Can this grievance be remedied an fan the oounty government be placed iu the hands of men for whose intel'i genoe and for whoie integrity there will be ample and abundant guarau teoat It can aud the remedy i no leva s!mple than efficacious. It is simply to return to the old paths, the old time-honored paths we used to fol low in North Carolina before the ourae of Reoonitruotion blighhted our fair land. In the olden time when N-rth Carolinians lived under a Constitution made by their freely choaen delegates in lawful convention duly ausemb'.edi the h gislatnre selected the magis trate and tho magistrates oouducted the affair of the oouuties. Aud wss there ever luah ly of men ns the megistratoiot; forth Carolina? Who then heard of ignoranoe vu oounty gov ernmenta and corruption in the exeen ditureol tholr revenneat ThnnTltomas Rufflu, the nan whose judicial (pin ious bad been quoUd with hounr and with approbation in the most exalted tribunals of pnlJic Jnittioe in fnrt-igu eonntrics, thought it uo drgmdution to reaiirn'the offlau of Ohii-f Jusiioe of tb;o Hitpreme Court of NurU Curoliun, and become a miigiHtmto in the oounty of Aliuaucs.iWiiii t. wniium,wlio occupied pouitly a more prouiiiiont position in the Uuitod Htittw Simnte in its palraieat days, in the days when Clay, Calhoun and Wobntor, rendu that body so illustrious, and who jield that poHition for A longer time ihnn ev ir did before or since any man from North Oa roll nft, JieeiUted, not j be oome a magistrate in the county of Orange, Qeorgo E, JUdger, too, he who had adotneii thn bench of the Superior Court of onr Btatii; and whose , gigautio Intellect and whose rare acquirements placed him in the front rank wherever he appeared, no matte , whether at the 'bar; on the bench or in thd Foderal Bonato, o in the Federal Cabinet, felt wei) bo Was acting as a magistrate for the oounty of Waka that he was performing the highest duty that could devolve upon any North Carolinian.'; Henry T. Clark, than whom a .purer patriot or better man never honored the offioa of Governor of North Carolina, for many rears earnestly dovoted himself, with out imw or the hope of reward, to the perfornoe-of the daiiea 0 , magistrate of EdgnTjiT" jftjj system that Ted to tn aVeot)on, at magtstratea 01 suen men as tnee ,nj the hundreds of others we oonld name among the living and the dead, within oar recollection, was a system far prof, arable to the one that gives ns ai mag istrates, the negroes Jos. O. Hill, An thony Howe and W. H. Moare. ' Whieh ia to be preferred, the sya- tem that gives us as a magistrate a negro so steeped in ignorance and su peratition aa to order a prisoner charged with murder to be taken from jail, carried to the dead body of '. the murdered man and foroed to touch it in order to teat his guilt, believiog that if the prisoner was guilty and ahould touoh the dead body, the ac cusing blood would gush from ils reins, or is that ayatem to be preferred that give us as magistrates suou men aa Baffin,' Mangum, Badger : and put?,' Let tu then return to the old paths and aa soon as the Convention ahall assemble, 1 let the ; Constitution ' H changed so that the magi titrates shall once more be elected by the Legiala tare, and when so elected, Jot them be! an trusted ' with the management oi oounty . Affairs. Then, and not Until then ahaO wa have reluit t ! ' It has been and .ever ahall be onr aim to speag frankly and honatly! r,jon mattor polit'iral, aa upon itlir rusttera, and wo d i uv, ue.tate to BUT that if tin? (" ' L."tq BK1.1 uib'f iti .Sj-UuImt r.,i not givu na uf tin Iiat, the ri 'I 'i niaud in tliin intir of onr rtly g'iornniebta I i:i t 'jjard Uie Convention uh a fil t'c. It as , to secure U onr fcuffcr i( g H ( !e 1 114 Hat bb'Miitig that we Mx' i 0 1 ' JTNio earnelly to iwcre the call of tlfat body. We ax k pUinly UfKiiiHt tUu1iuj Imi ri'iii' t t-i ak pluiuly 'X'lm viln ilnin(i FASIIIQ:,Srn(lGOLDpnnpElTSl gufth'l "Intlint trt "V - "TV I j t'.mt. 1 B mi-. af 4V I. It UonwOflij --Fw ansj !,, t W t'- 9 ,-.r 4i& 1 rai Mm wait t mu- 1 1 vtM 1 tawa u t Uil.t-r -rakr t rw4. Irtli m., t!!r I -,f Mi' J I t "1UJ t idiik laMufo- 'lil Shu I pgmrt J-- wm m l lh- - ere ' turwl. (:'' I . :. I t i i'tir fAK. U I: -lit. I' U I ' lijf. W , to tetrtt c- th;i. lit veruni. Hlt " : I . ft. ! Mr nitraHn Inrh gaaA for tnlin suit. K of wuirt, imiUwo. Willi rloih model, 85 ct No. of orert.lil. J7J: Ixltrrn, Willi i 37 n mi ijLji iLi iiua tMri MmHwr oi t v . , , rATTAJlH AZ.AAti." i-rn'7irat; un v V-1 A fllikjllnt ill tllM avtrftoi hi lUilllltV I r'.Cr JPlim. ir.Wmli. , ... ..... . , ... ..., rf . . . , , OS 4VJaJMliIOPr, the very Haestj C tl U .vernmenni, ; tho , demaud ' ill Ihi gran tel. ' 1 ';; j ,- - Lot ns, then, speak ant, and id iUin terras. If the poniooreUuf tlte Wet, Would ssVe the Demcxirats of tie East, thtjy. would lift tho load of oppres sion that ve Lave x'm giduly aiuk- tug nmler these long weary yfars, if tuey would rlt) va y 4 from th extrav- aganoe aud eorrnpuo wasting the sulistauoe they rnuvt unite with u the . old .tiaiehoneted oame dowu to oa from our fathers, ap proved by their experience aud freight ed with their bleasiugs. But we, of the East, fount speak out, and we must no no piaiDiy, ,r rinin aMMMMj narw rff mimnn 37; nUi-ra,wiilicliihmil.l,WcU. f Mk r - aYi MA. .rta.- 2111 w twonie or tne- wosT aa raiTa mmn ui ople, and ft the r.am.u U..I I f K"fai tZZZlUl -SL! Hut Ufgru opntation tbsro la oin)u f I ""' ' '.J ai , .1 1... U .... l. .r Sl II AlllTV mmjimui, out ,pyt-u p ir ur-jin- , U I I III III LI I t rn of the Went wt prMit ayati'm. ami m arv ghid W a I FINE ARTS an POUTE Lltersfure. tbt v are not wa Oiunot bi-la ve Ibat I . Btarle Oples 25 Cants, they would be willing U saorinc uh. -J $$21' Ualeas we lie wrongly luforuiwl, it Uie I auiMwiuw. ... .- ' .,.., , . , rr"f"T " CrRTinrATF. t iw bent ahall denand a4 the handa of ttiej o..a i M.tocri,uan. t ' tl HMIIIIII i r ,uti .iraiion tliat ) ..S4Ch . I 1 vrt IN rUVCK t otw ) .i r. A n.Mit I 1 . mtti net I m taal.c I l louml IS tlewmrj, Aiil y-r Jwrm, 1H bejlna wU4MM.Ui1KVKK ill(itlMU" wkilitkipabMBed. - ' SmiUis IimstRiM Talturn to MubicrliiOi n ft l I" ' ", ir-tiW.' nnt il'.llnr' rtrtu-' "-rNi Itui lu h nb cribSf Irre a frcaiiuro. $4,500.00 111 GOLD TO GIVE AWAY ! l. , mm. .'.IK i... ri AAi AAirni lt-Wa -ultlt vluAl'AO.'KllO.flO III COLD taa M.twuy .nw...a4. --;-w of onr pea pi. at of t ar World p1 ; ?rl?mVrr1r'- IU rsautsioe; I .atler-iti ljrgwt Ai follow: to tia Oatterup of th! XtsfmA p aotice 1 that ':-Ji ii'YTilL'S). wa sarsTHSH. a. i at n wabut mi an iw usrsai . i " -"" - " - ' - ' CALL. ANt EXAMINE:' i . . . - t ,i (ur m anUatorf notck of , aailiih i aal ABMrbM faokat Sua Tabi CuUarj, rowira,itof AStfoaVs, ' ' : - , . ! i! ' U' i priori w ilmwd f)-j10W 1 . ' ' HaRUWARE wot. IB M f jtrami Club. U0 M la Oold Coin. I f'b Utri4 dab.,,'. 1SS OSIn old IXm. Sth Uritft Clb!-M. t) la SJahl fjhld f th lArgwt Hub.,,. H ! la Oald Cola. ' h trrt Olab.. M Ut la . " Ib !.-! O lib... .. 80 W In Hald ti- 8th lArvrat Club.. 75 W l old oln. Mb U frit Club...'. IB S la 0U ola St LatSrat f tail... M C I" Uold Ooln. b i jrgMt f luh.... 00 in :l1 Colo ,vKib IiirCliib..,T Si '0 in o'd t a ihl i i ...l. i tM-W II HMlnaJll IM l' ' aadaa to la eotri irtwg-atuioe:, I YOUJ?'aprialiiBi for every baortbef you tend u. ANP t'sr ttlortbr (6tta "yXi. :.t .J.'AtA t. Smfe will U A4.-,fWttV JTh.r Mnmh.. haaldaa lw BaiMaiMiJP. AaVlrw:n' teJ irHn lo b wt ti ff paitl A'4,133 00 In Hold, aeonrdlnt to our prTluna-ofTera-oa eaa write to ,Miin vr-,tw vav to to mb4 tosr ewa b.TtUva to libru aur Mttln Ylllln KKN I I'.wfcaaijaa wilt (at taa Snr-nattbar and your Oeiilfl.nUi of Pr. a W r mm mw m, n,M WBICP TUS OMR HUi M nl . ud m UCMI U ih uvmHI lie i, or mui in PvtM ii ta eofj. ifni wiiropior vnooxjtwaa. oiiua j A. BURDETTE1 SMITH. " id IuhM I Hub 1.V) (W In (llld Coin th Jr it 6 ub .. Ii ll In O-W ola. BID J.rce-i i iau(v amum Lmn. .1h f .araut OloN.. '. I 49 M la flold Coin 1 nb Tarirert O'ub ! V In Gald Cola. and to on to Uia 1 33d Uriiil Club : ,1 iM f .1 i. '. I " 1 I length fn th Sep P O Isi BOlB r UL-ULX-UI UHU-i 0I4 Broadway. Haw York Cltv. i r Axt. y ATLANTIC He EL ORASI BIADKS AND HpOKS, HAUEH AMD UOLl.AIIS, ' ' - gErgAD GILL TWINE. Bodaaod atlati at . . -' ,! ajal.li m.m.m.u.u noiiiauivi vivoui f l I r i- t SASH. DOORS iNO BLIND!, 1 ( PAINTS. OILK AND ULA88. , I I J ,,(..--, .,.h (..rr.T-! fati j . HtMH.BPOKKB AM) tiUBB, SIR IHOti Avusritai.. - N4TH4NIFL JlP.nRI S " 1 v 'i I HAi&AREDEP(r.B I . 1 r'l ' A 'ai fcrt A MI IT7!, , lllNflHTi I l. I v. t. Ill '' els n -V T.inxo NEW ;.ci.,yi)ifi's YOH.C ATJD BOSTON LINES Vi!mincton, W. C. - 1 A r ' -wC?-Jcs.-wtiii'.W' act Fre eht Route to all . Pol - - North or SoutK. V New YbrK and Wilmington SterJinship Usui SEMI-WEEKLY, . '''g,fr.'m NEW ( IQIIK. WEDNEHDAt and SATURDAY at 8 p. M., and from WILMINGiON. WEDNESDAY sad HATDRAf 1 -o-- V--n-.iij; BOSTON AND FALL RIVER. New Yfk aiid ilVilmiiin Stajnsliijj .tftiiipany, ,,.J,"i' OONMEOTINO WITH THI OLD COLONY. RAILROAD AND ; STEAMERS. Dailv Between BOSTON and NEW YORK.. I Bami-Weekly between NEW TORK and WILMINGTON. ' ; i wiSae(.v sr4 anrA r framaach Pwrt, :, ) .i O- Conaitiu.! at Vlin.n,ii,a Bblpuora it rely pit en 1 1 Tin to l with tho , WILMINGTON. U'UH IMA At Clt'dTA KAILktUW. - WILMINGTON A WII.IION HA1LKOAD, ; , . . , M ,! ' , THKCAB.LINA;HiTRAL BAIfWAT, NPTH and SOUTH CAROLlNi,' 0EOlGlA and AUBAlIA. Alio to NEW IORK. B08TON. IliOVIDtNf E fat.t. nivt, i .i Eaatern Citiea; . . u...i.w l .M,,SlS!"anUd " ,0W M.b' My ct,,er .w,u' "" ' -"' avsreaarges Mark all Goods ?ia Cljdc'H M lliiiingti irLinc. s" Tar farther lnfornialkB ap) te cilhcr ot tka audirrfiitd A pan ot U LtBt.' D. O. O. MINK, W OaroBibln - ' . . : : WW. P. ni Vl A OK 1 n , i Oeaeral laatora Agent, , ' . V-w raTaTaS'i BoVii-IXST' , traet, Bottou. ... :u-: .a VT-V4.,. A,D.CAZAUX, Agent. J i 3 Via WlLMlW 2rVJl"lsTv -I . ' -'".t'. ;'k6!u MAllliRTHf. ep M , , (r., I :. ,r- 'py i; !j ' i ' ! SOUTHERN o9P SOHdOIr li)t Vim NiiuwUw st , established' 14a 1 'avai- ut,ij,iti ' ' fj DoARDINfl AND 1AT ISOHOdtj TO YUN1 31150; !"L , rnmiir. nn irraafjuaryaniinni, )iterai JiihiiO'!. ',J 1 no Frm.'i language o(eii ana iiujni. , . . SALT, 8 A.LT, ' S ALT. Jj.'ijBs p'aVtoiiiit iVfi For ial by , . '" "' K KB.UHNKK A OAI.DBII IIH(H. 1 paegini yif, ar)cirTwlii. t--., . Jtatfi 1,1 1 r-v ( : . . .. je.-t. ..!H-iJ i ..J aafcA Srta wAaaavavpVT1 SA'aaana " A Mg.tj n n Ji n r r 1 h 4 1 .JJJLU 1 Ilil 4u Iy iill invi.w ijtil.HWfs MI 1. I 1 I Ml ,1 h I ,t i:fi.9 i y,t ...ini an 1,1 -iaw l nwnn Tin THE AiVlKa'al'iUliaivb tl WaMC1 TB0lMjla-W;l40 la.li Xnmmer bj tin uwwai,4Mpt. K. I) Uiahau.ol Mec.lenMirg, ta for the wartoaOf I to October I ati oponj lo .net. V Wtor. ''."'JT BUin. if " -, 1 rda all US nditfri of wyaf ( Torialeliy KM Hold RAgglng. , ,t M Tnni Mow Arrow Tlei,' MTauiSphfiodTt. 0 H0Ua.twLna.! a IK.KKCUMRR A CAl,tfcR BKOS. ... .. .. j Cheeie Nails and Candles. ! Of a Aouat Ponnii (iream Uheeae, ., tm nago naua. .. . ;, . fs Boxeiand Ud rtoica UanJlef. KKH01INBR Aj OAtitllS B1UJ9. Willi 11 ut.i VlinnuihU luuil elmiie. Ala lorniHt lucRti of tha Atlantln Hotel. " The liecaUar ultuntiun of Uiii houee afford! attWllflM. . s ,.,,.,,,,),.., fiJ,m ipiw .I.U.t. 1 a-mm ,!.) n r 1 oa with aU wa. 1 peril ot UTi FlES 1 1 NO MOSQUITOES U l (A Mla- Uaiki ii.uM am Aud in the hnfMM, Miiare uueUi but at once enjoy the ex! it ina ,M, ot iaalMl learn tH rt ol lnnilng. fiurf i gocd aianj Un U.eaoaj. 1 L M.i U.ll ami anm.niuttnlr vklleltei at-l t rflir1 a MtlBHIlt reUel.IHII 1KB lare t theBon he dayvans at-riilfiirit rtimrt ot Ti ri ilcl ore at. iil((lit " ' , ' AU the eaaaae Ibi enavota and amnafitieat to bo fnaad at tnlatid reiortt. beiltlei pleasure Boati, fait tailing and well managed oi )nrSt 101 I 1 '; ., L . 'iiaiaimuT ai.it I Ci rlV"SIWi llSnillB.. a-aillltl, WUVBUUIJI ua.:t..rji aaw vttwai fvtat artateniitln' tt'evWnitf. 'J'I ''LJ.1J!--'-A. ' The ekotmitVf-rrtKM a.4, UQCQ ar M be hart at the HESTATJAANT o' ttiawlor llBnedi'i'" fcl"' f- i ;.' 1 ' ' " rB. - Tttmle Hall andUoqiitPirliOieatO iBTlltO" TlcVetirqurredortlifrtartlfi Alited he OoortMiril anlitatiti ind a enriie o illr and Stt.nllTf wmnt, with ampler reeaie wad deeWed triijiroT.Biiritirefetiti made with tullnaij Hfiiartmrnt, tha wovrkitiir a.ttM hiaiMtH tka til. Hi'iKTilnn HofK. M!r lh t ea) revlaic., alii be r.f n morl at- ttMtlee to htaieltrt comranj thin the Vetel aaito the general ial.UA.! Strict decor be rigidly awiwrerd and the coinlort qtyktotfattmHwly iiodled. ... .,.,..4 . . 1 "i. i I 'l'1' MI" I' ' ' ' ftloe, Flour a no4 Mbi ases- ii H. .. . . IS rteroaa 8. tt', Hlo, ant) Barren rintir. v , te(ha.ta sad Barrei. . Molaatai, I 0 Hhdt and Bbll New Crop Cabat " Voraaiabv . ' .i I :, .AtRCHNKR A UALDRK DUO 1: BLANK BOOKS Blank Hooki of all alaea nTrL,, the email.! metborawddta to thTSlz.' dlum. BtaUoiietT or iTery t """" '.": il itll.D!AWo;Wl.i.-:il , , . ,vr , laltlal Paper and fins FapoUiN Is 'seat Fersataat ii,; ti. .' HEINSBEBQEB'S ' U7KBOOK AKBaiasiC StOBB, Din Pwt UfmcnhntJ friT ia iVa VnnM .,.! IT. till iJ--'Ji) H (Via. ln, WarratAM ISO Bf raea fire f1 ', Aadirenity i Hit Hnrantt frmptmiti. W Head the fallowing owtltoaU, iilaeiei Howaab rs Ji Do; oa B.i.Tiaoaa, . lt)oiB.h-r avian. 1 a.-M. i fW... a, a i-a a. ,kiji, L jaiaers. v rv was 7(m.' VwuiilOiavnTiaiwinBT u.A tka .!m... 11. ...I t B. 1 . . . iT oel the vacloMOUi sold to hliattj for IMaaiL- waa aad boat iror aied m out Waihalit. aatlnc odtdomi raen.lTng ottr AlaihUa Baoarlt" wtheeaeat plaaauro la racwni rat; Jar if Proa, 03-IT WILL NQT EXPLODED ,'V'h'l lit Mtr' Sttnltttptrfor ft. WhOtOMll DboL R , WIlTAIASa , IS! ft . Wit-ore. Tkrus ; ; $2.50 per tlaj for first week : 1.60 per crry for eepopd Week. BT Dneelal eoatraeti aiade with fimllloi and Kxcnraloiiliite. Liberal rWActlon to early tlsK ' mavi3'laiw tl. n j GEO. W. CHARLOTTKI frprlelor, 0 JU8T PUDUSHELX i ie- - " . ,,; HLhAdtttoB. 1 PEACTIOAL OBSIEYATiONSi o . f ; : NERVOUS DEBILITY 'i 1 . ,1S ...i -Ak0f",.'::,;",.,. -1; rnMCAi,, kxua vsnaif, i: I ,,,;, ..., ... ..... " i .; .',Twalol-alBddaa .-""' .... ... ii.i'.cTu'i-i j A SI Eaaaf aa BUurrtafa : . ; - , wtMpwriaatehaptariaa ! DWOHKKRS OP THE RBP&OODUTIVK , OHOAMS, i Being a,loprtiof Iotarei tUUraiet at their MUSEUM? OF1 AMATOMY, ! MrwigartViSlUagtiM cltr, ibould not tall to we tlili great collection, W,. largeat In the worl4' ,r. i-..;. . 1 I aer ( a., mpt tu OwauiaMa- ' avl Hwwal, rkllKwelphlsw j Ooples o iaetnrea aeaton rooelpt of 86 oequ Addroaj, Da. JORDAN A DAVIKSON, uu iiuiii ot., rDitaueiiuuM LTieartScc. 50 nOIHUi D, BHIOB, I.- ' ' I Boxei 8tnoked Bides and lihoalderi, . TS Barrel! fork, tflO Holli and Half fcoUa Catra Heavy ' , Baedng.,;,,,, .!... .. . . i SB TomTiea, . '! . nOBalei B. N.R. Bar,,,.. , 100 Bufett Olua. to Bundle! Hoop Iron, eoond-iIand Kulrit Caikl. TS Bhdiand Bbliftew Utop Cuba Mo- I vara. ... , ,, , i .. , , fMs Barrel! Pldnr all gradaa. TS Bag! Prime Rio OofTee, 1M Barret Keflntd Suit, , " Mf KenNalU. : " tooBaira Bhec ' ,i tS Boxes Kxtxi Ore Ohtaes 80 UaralLjo. , ., , i Oaaei Soda. ' ' . . 1 8 Oieei Dandy. " ,,. , M (1bm Potawh. , t (jroei Bii' ff. 160 Oroai Matebei. m raaai Oiatere. . t - ID Boxoesad HHt foxes Candli. IS noxoi soap. north Carolina Home - .. i . . S. Ll 1 i" i rtlHIB Ooarmt aoatntMarwrlU Pjiilola. lair ratea, as all olaraei of laiarabla pro ertr All laaeM praatptl paid. naettfMe EoaM-taeMiulion'. A. H. aatUe.Praetdentiaeat,!, Je,e, Heard i.-VAP. AtaIMdIAaINU. ;iM turn Mi$rv CREIN A FLANMITR, - " " W BOLtlALS A o AST A II, iS AI.I a a I Mineral Witen, Blttera, Kiroaani aaAttaanad JMrt, Alcohol, Aold'.Boapa, perruaMry, fainter vim. mt9n Otu., tu iaa a tow aeea aaoa w. ,.1(11 L, U For aale low br ief 1 wiLLiAina nuHcuiao'v. ,.;..'.. .1 H '' ' ' ! TQ THE CITIZEN. OF CAPE FEAI UUR premium itVI oat aud jroa are oalled upon to rail tor p nex Fair on the Sth, 10th, 11th aad lath dayi or ttovember. r.. Petroar b" article mnd eon arliT help na. Orahgari, taraieri, Bochinloi, merchanta, ana ian, idooro aoiieam, la Met we wan roe with ui on that great, and wa trait, f lortuoj OOCMton. B. 1 FAS MUNXi .af MaX-i.r.-...i praildent. i Flour and . IleaL' tiU MIXED FF.arX "Var-lbad an ihort notlee. firsts bought at lh aMtaaa sVtoo. AAdreat, " ' ' " 1 UBARLOTTA fllfT MttX. ..(-ii., I n p., i .1. Jaaatfi '" i' .11 I I.. (. .((' 1:1 it .. . II" t ' W .!'." " To al1 Points North or South. ..v. I ' '.. f .If f ' . 1 . . . . BALTIMORE. ! Caaiimon 3Bi:-WiinflntQii Lino, 1 :!jc Sit J,i.i 'iSaM-waaa-LV.'-'1. j il -BAllilHtl' KKfiM HAIMmoUkJ - Tuesday at Frday. at 3 P M, ' -'ANl FROM WII.MINOTON -' j v li Wdne8day ttt Saturday.'1 Baltimore, Bolton and rorldenoe Lin, OOH.0 tW lal Dally to Philadelphia aud Uljrde'i Philadelphia and Pro-Met, Line. v Beml-Weeklj from each Port ' j Bhlppero mar rel upon the prompt and re nlar arHnj-Tvr TJIt.pl &"ajnerV."and oulck ratchgiTeBtualliblpuentabythtirmiVi NO DELAYSV i-J 1 HHi quioa trogh mill of Lading given to and from aH Point In NOBTII nd SOUTH CAEQIJNA, GEOKGlAand ALABAMA pZftiXJR""" M ,ow M " ' -U or OTOrcharge. Mart all Goods via llaltimore ana Wilmington Line. i JW rw farther Information apply to either of the undersigned AgenUef the Una. PHIIAJ)IPHIA. (Baflijiiini.;aii(;p .ffuM'ftatvitalftw WitaiTNdiiiiii. ,ltalttaiaaiid Phllteij nia thB,lM.aJ t!a. J'a! ' Vf''O'Hl'beiweeu iii..;;j ) iw,i;yKtiMHf.--'i-t i - 1 H W'iW Sit U.liTV :..: Jl'-' WESTERN CITIES.' BiLTIMOIl Aht; yiLMINOTtiN LIKE orthara Oentral Kallioad i1 a-niif . iii(riio.-twWil-,-' -r. it I Baltimore and Ohto BBlrbadT' ' .ilMuif i i arniafiai (iTinm . ' . . , r r , lawEIIALUl AKBtlTl Baltimore Up, , bouih iTtratStaltimora. mircl, IH.tf i .i -v .j , .': baltljaw! , ttim York Llnei I! ; f "J i Carohntf Central; RaUwayl oSera-Wltii iti coanoottoHi at Wilmington, both ?la dliiotaraer I JntJ .Jiib.n.lB,M ! tiiii'.... i:'.-)U,..,.'i r.:'j;'.fc,.u fibt WILMINGTON AUD ALL EASTERN CITIES TO CHAR WhiMinotow, Marcjl 8V 1375. ( f and all ataUoni on AtlanUe, Tennimea St Ohio. Atlaatle aut iii . i I . ' 1 M Carolina Railroad, ai well ai all point! In GKORQU aad xTui afi .U"-B- rth lmnraaoe rrom BMtira altiw fuirinteed alio-T,T. f1' . rer i Kaaorar apriiaw-j ;. , "7"""- '"-- w.,. B an puinu in UEUKUIA Aad ALA HI II ) , - Iwaraaoolrom iBaatera altJae gowanteedulow airlatk-nA" L. 1 . r ohargee, and Havtea alway.t. low 7ha low.L " Mlal traaa. of Ma General Freight Agent. i t .PROPOSALS: : rroraaaia for maoadamlilng the road way wlUi brokea atone, or oarerlng the nme with aytter rbatla, according to ipeeificationa pre. pared by tha enttaeai of the eompajiy will be reeelred until O. teber let, SJ. l hi propoeed turnpike will be It rHt wlje aad the covering will be rrom S to 10 Inohei aooordlng to the eharaotar ol the loll ai the lagtrM-rmaT dkaat j. b: wpllMllan : WORTH. Secretary ind Treaaurar. "Pee Dee Courier. jMTW MBB0MNT4 OF WILMING. ton aware that the Ooaler iatheoaly DaaAo eratle papar , pahllahed a iteokli. t aa, an4 that It clroalatee axtenaiTiiy la Rlohmond, Montgomery and Anaea oooatiaa i 1 i '' 1 Ratal of advarttalaf liberal aad aaVrba ahar'tai siadw ibf paaaftae: ' atr2 Jaaaaaats weakly, l-tf DUCKITT EBTIM, i , ix . ' ' -J Idltors. i i,i ' ' '. . Miss Anget V . . ' n I''I. By M. ThaoWeray, Atttl.ar of d Ke""ron, "The VlltaW thYwaVi AUce Lprrataa A J ! ?! 1 8?in Oowni. By R. D, Blaok. SVT "wwr in. -uraooea Mowell." Maid of fker,eto. Paper, IS aenU ' -. - iii 1 1 ru i n l t l nrnuiHi mi .. ... ...... i....,.,i It :J ll'iniKI IIVI-ik ... .i ' ' . . , . (t "in wl'.j IT. I'll f e,eoo,aa Aaaaut , f -rT1llti( 'i mi..' ....lit" ' . w V' (ji.il- i'::M Urrioa-Ooaoierolej Bisata , Bvmi .Bfenjr,,,. K. .,,,;.. hum aareat, . .fifHii,.i. .' I'h -O . (to I I .'i !':(.!. - " t,V tv.-J .-l-'. i: v V. .,;..ii;,gi- t ii 'i i J, ... eiift ,V J ... t". I,B.I I'- ' " .1 al.lU.ll, t - -'i I . I U.i" t IU IV II.
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 29, 1875, edition 1
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