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. ' i . I ! ' x ' U 4 I i i i I I v.'il::inotox. n c r;:::j ZL:rJ.zz. CcUltr Si, .1 '. i iS;'t pawl In Nortb Caucus, U ps,:...bl r ."T monlng, ioept M ,Jt, at iht ik.i.AK8 a J rl' Uoixam :x n.mtt; SsvaxTt-riva oeuta per xjU) or horU pertdia. Served by Caxmn tr ib dtj 4l JaVIHTT-FlVB tit p r nor or Two Doixa and Twis T"-rtVS rent per quarter. ib Wutll JiHMAU ty-Ci, Juluiui. iwt, Tww IlnlXA ft r, thn ern Fivs 1o4Aj. am a iiur ; tu (, mi" DrnxaiiS fcVf trpf, tieHT IkW t.K 0 4 HiXF te tr-pm. nni Dolla; twsut ipK Tw!TT-TVB DolXAE ScnacwrTiOH tB all ravabe li a tanea, and no paper emtlnaed after the iittoi5 the ttme paid for. l.k.MiTT4Rciu ahould be made by Pn. ofi r Money IkNer Kxprr, If Uila fat not be Joins r.nuetion aicalnat baW by hi() way be secured by forwarding a tofl pvaNetotlMorderofthep"Prtx the kiv isal, by tmidug Uie m ey . .vglstere.1 letter. ..1veri ! KtS (per tn i twelve ii! i't rf tertlM type,) One i.vli eme ihWrtliitk, VSB DoiiARI two In r- : ink JtoiiAB r hif: ttne iiwiiwi, ' . ! ta. i si;, finr 'rairtlorf I roi am . hi.f; live t met. (.... Tmi. Ikm.aius J lneertlw. i i ke Hoi can n a waif; twh i l -tVn.a, T IXtt.T At 4 I'D 4 BAtt, t I .noHlI.. KlHBT f OIJ.4tiK tWO BlfT!l'; irTKr.N Dou.4HiK It fee wont, Twin, TV Two nM AH, t t i ( onfurU for longer period and kmgi ;t u. lupni iibural terwa , vli'reoa, EKfltLHARn A SAi'suicua, Wllmlnywn, N. 15 COL. WiMKLUT 1WAU:BOMO. CoL Waddcll laTjDR acoepted an in vitation to di'.jfer his fur fumed lector on ''Amer'oa IWore Oolnmbua" before an anjirto of Uia good mpU of An ou cd !at ToeMlaj, cot only delifered bi loture, bat wa forvdiuto another role likewixe out witU wLiuh be ia eqnally familiar a with that of lectur ing, to wit: political apeiking. Tnrre waa a large crowd ia' attendauoe on the Superior Ooii't, and ther would not allow the op i rtnui'T of bt-aricg him qp. tfc political qncetioiui uf the doy, njlbj without calllngliiin out ", learn that he mado, aa beuwaja d ef uake, a tnoat capital effort, an eeounnt of wbiob will be found in an th' r oolnmn. , " Tbt re ia bo truer ton of the Old North Bute, and do fairer exponent of the Southern people on the floor of the House of BepreeentatiTM, than ia CoL M. WtddelL - -.A' I 'J vVTHKltm t'OriON AND IT ii'ohi.iuwidk inrM'KNrB. EadU year, bring to the front ao army of atittialioiana and gueanera who plaoe b-fgre the oouotry a reliable ao oountof the great Sonthern etaple, even to tberxaot number of ba'ee. These etatementa oommenoe when the flrat farrow is turned in reparation for the aim orop, and long ere the first boll ia oponed, the grand yearly remit of rtoutheru labor ia br aided over the oontiannt and through out the world, io every oonooivable abape In which flgurm ou preaent It. Itia not material tllat different ata tiitioiens end gueaaera differ widi'ty from each other in their aeveral esti mate!. A difference iu theae eatimatea of few bnndreda of thousand of bales, ia a trifling matter, not worth noticing. The eatlnatea are all taken from the moat reliable souroea, aud are tbeolutely aoourats. The aorega planted, the quautity of rain Jfall, the the exaot number of ' worms that will depredate the plant, the number of bolls that will open, and the numbor of boll tbafc will not open all theae are taken into a calculation whtoh ia made with inch conuumate mathemat ical skill aa to make the problem of Euolid, in comparison to it, nn worthy the skill of the merest tyro. A log rithm, or an equation of the hundredth degree, are not ' Lalf ao accurate or naeful in the aolution of ft problem in analytical geometry at are theae data in making p tb lummarium of the cotton crop. ,. Of oourae truth ia at the bottom of all thexe investigation'. Truth ia what each statistioiaa and gnei- er is set king for. Eack one Of them it anxious to aeoertain the ixaot num ber of bales, ia order to know , the re lation in which "supply ajd ."de mand" will a and to taoh Other, i'hia being done, the price that the staple will bring ia eaaily figured up. But nobody ever thinka about "proving the turn" aa the school boys would , say. - When the $ time oomea to prove the oorrectneaa of their statistics or gue.-ai&g, it is of no woitb to do bo. Tho crop baa then been told baa patiaed from the hands of the producer, iuV'tlie hands of the apeou- i . . j . .. . .. wior ana manuiaoiurer. rnese latter gentlemen have it piled up oa tbeit wharves and in their warehouses. Af ter each one has counted bis pile, the simple rule of addition is brought into requisition; but the result ia held a profound secret among the initiated. Tis orop, is, with the produoer, one of the things of the dead past, in which he baa no further interest. But just before be ebtumenoea to turn bis new furrows for bis new crop, the high and advancing price of cotton stimulate mm vo rerewea energy and exertion, and bis great aim is to make more cot ton th vn he did las year. Then the work of tho new year oommenoes. And tnen to the front Come the army ot sUtistioiana and gues aera agin. The acreage planted, the quantity of riinfall, the exact , number of worms that will depredate the plantthe number of bolla that will open, and the n amber of bolls that will not open, are again figured up, and form the data from whiok the grand result is to be again iseerteinod. itTja. Cs ir'.c.Jy K:irr evcrv t'J.ig tl.re u'.lt;o - axl farmers fn-a ttae to t U'! L a. WLm li.e crcp yar Kgioi, Le b'.n-Te erry body wiUpltct leAaoiltoa than t'jry J.J It year ezcf4 hittir'. WUen p.ck irj time eoco, t b!:Ti tl .t every body's crop Lm be n fearfully damag ed, ty worms, drouth, and over fall uf rain exty-4 An ou-n ; l.enoe Le nml im extra exertion, np to the lut mo ment, to aare every pound he can. Alas for him I when bia crop ia ready far market, he finds that be baa gotten bold if the figare of the wrorg statis tician or guetaer, and that every plant er has rained ao infimtrly belt, r crop then bimsel, the aggngtte production ia immense, and e nqu-ntly the pries must rule low. If he had rait d plan tation tupplitt, hs umll not Aai'f bf-tn eotnpt lhd to tfll hi cotton at once to buy them, and could have held kit crop in hU burnt until the specula tor and manufacturer utre willing to pay Ihe highest price for it. When aid our people leara wd.ni 1 . But we bave aomewkat dipared from the or g i al deeign of this axtio! nhi.'L - tv call stteution to the ex-tt-i dtd ii rtu.-or that the y.tton orop of tli S i 1 1 on the World' iu-dn-u e d t n'r; j risoM. That "cot ton i kii g" ia to less true now, than it was when it was cultivated by a well regulated and reliable labor sys tem. Indeed tho sceptre did not de part fron i' hand, even during the .our vex of ctva war, when Uie eris of -u ) S uth were locked up, in the floM tn which they were Uen euU!titel--bkcksded from tl e markets '! the world. Ths demand for it was great that Egypt, India, and whatever soil would pro duce it, weie brought into earnut requisition for its production. It still constituted the maiu eourcm of tba wraith of nstiona. And duriug the four years alluikd to, the history of the rise and fud of the princely fot turns which were m dn aud unmade at i'N command in diflertat jmrU ot tbt wot Id, foroibly brin.;s to our roool lic'.ou the history of the South S.-a Bubble To India, the Eugliah people thought they oould safely turn from America, aud thence, confidently expect to draw her indispensable supply of the sUple eoutented, aud eveu hoping, no doubt, that the civil war in Amerioa would eontinue on forever, or at least nutil the whole of India ahould be converted into an immense ootton fluid, sufficient to . supply all their wants. From a volume just publish ed by a Frenohman, M. Rousselft, it soerus that much information may be gathered oouoeru n!lltl'!Iu,iIiu0 cu!,i" i. The book bears the vation of ootton title of "India and Its Native Prince" and we gather what information we possess of its oontents, from a review ot the work oontained io the Novem ber number of "Boribuer's Monthly" which has just been laid on our table. The reviewer makes the following ex tract from M ltoustielot which our readers will perceive gives a lively Sioture of the aeriea of vents, in India uriug these four yearn, aud cultuina tt d iu the year 18o-03. ; "America, rent asunder by the hor rors of civil war, bad depr.ved Europe uf oue of the elements most neoewiary to its industrial existence, vie, cotton; aud India, which bad comprehended how important it was tlut she should attempt to atep into the plaoe then, for the time being, vacant, had thank to her intelligent efforts) iM-oome alils to supply in a great degree the void that bad been produoed in the meaus of feeding the manufactures of the world. Bombsy had become the em porium ot all the cotton ol India. Availing hi rself of the immense aj vsntsges of her position, she bad con trived to attract herself the whole of this branch of oommeroo, and bad become almost the aula arbitresa of it. Incredible fortunes were rapidly ac cumulated, and then, impelled by the longing after speculation which had begun to possens their souls, the In diana disinterred the treasure that had been buried for centuries, and money overflowed upon the ground. 0 mid eriug the reconstruction of the United States au impossibility, the Bombay ana foresaw for their city a most mag nificent future. IcNtead of seeing in tuai reason merely an txoeptional piece of good fortune, they .nought that nothing could ponnibly reverse their prosperity. Projects sprang into life on all sides; ootton, while re maining as the oasis of their oommeroe becaae merely the pretext for unlimi ted speculation. Intelligent hut in. ooueiderete men established gigantio oompaniea to develop reeoaroes which baa already attained the height of their development. A project was credited to eularge the ialaud, and reclaim irom the eea the Back Bay. A company i as -started ; aud when some days mtrr Ui.iiaue of Uie shares they attnincd a premium of 815,000 the speculation knew no , bound. Many new banks were founded ; but all this was on paper only. It was mere ly $ game at whioh everybody was playing. Merchants, offloers, publio functionaries, were only too glad to exouauge tbeii silver for wretched Scyps of papur j some humbled themselvea so far as to solioit the lead ers of the movement, and the leading men were regarded as millionaires and demigods. In spite of the efforts of some honorable men, who foresaw the ruin In which this folly would oertaia iy e d, and who endeavored to atop the people on the brink of the abyss the contagion spread throughout the whole island. Even the ledies, seated iu their chariots by the sea side, con versed together eagerly on the fluotna lions of Exohange; servants risked thei wagee, aud workmen their pay, in thi iniatiablesieonUtior, Uut wh the news of General Lee's defeat reach ed Bombay, when the banks were c'osed, whsn well established com mercial houoes oollapsed, and all these share became waatA paper, then there waa a universal ruin from the greatest to the least, all were strnoadowa. The crash wt to severe that even the Bank of Bombay wa obliged to suspend payment, and the C -t pr j 1 tt were iu th- ir turn dr-jj- J ii t . t'te a' y i r ! I 't,e ; Ci.t r' I! -Oihlf h rl .1 h.ri, l.'!y an 1 I miif a 'y fro ;i ' f F 1 1 eni, ". u i -p!rJi , La. witn Bi'r p I i.r. t- ti e " n-ern irr til eoniitere l Pif'r' p ' cf I".l . CALf- AN O FKA.V.IJ.E ( r wtIi wkrCr4 r of ef bk as! Aaarli Pi tt Th i:mWi, ri)vri)rK.H.jr4pc4rp, . Kath'l Jacobl's HARDWARE DEPOT. 7 - i f iJACOBlj CRASS BIADff AND HOOKS, H4NE 4N0 OuLUakS, SEIkB4fcD GIU.lViNfK, Nathaniel Jacobl's H4B0W4KK DtrOT, SASH. DQOrVTnO BLIH3J, rilT. OIL ANUl.L", BAH IKON AXUStEKU NATHANIEL JACOBI'S HARDWARE DEPOT,' HO. 1 MAHHKT NX. COAL AND WOOD t W Mil at ieweirt rtoi STRICTLY FOR "CASH rnf l ?if taialt nJ ennul sffo'd to tlticit o.o. r-4Ri.Tav, w ttlua !. WaUc at , ul Tung. Nnet iSU CHEE7.E. SALT. MOUSSES. " Bos t rtoJ Chaen. (OOU ackl 1 t. tO M'.g hJ I ub Mull i a. 1M) HI 'B 'I r , tt. MulAMM. : lmr' nricl K'our. 3i ol'.i sml HMr Ho'W H( lug. nT'U Nw mt PreHftd lis m !plill . . 114 tlsrrrl lilua. IS Tons Hoop Irm. aw fspni KItsis. ' t!M) tfjifslli CANDY. OYSTERS. PICKLtl ETC (S b lists aim Use Usodr. M Buios Pwhsi snd Toasaton. ; W Bans (lTstrs. KO Moxes Ploklea ', 100 Koirs Tobsero. . Iff Brre!i soil Half Hsrrsls Bluff, ' ( SO Hvr'li Hajar. , 100 Ht Cuflke. ! 10 TIroe Rloa. POWDER. CAPS. SHOT, ETC Versa by tKKCHNaR A llAliDRf. JOS Bacon, Bagging Ties, , 00 a Salt, Flour, &c. .W Hi,) I). 8 and R mokird strata. 409 Roll and Hsir Rolls Bagging, M Tom Ties, 1,010 MtflktRtlt. l.OOO Bar.ola flour-all iradu too nariats Rslhi'd Sua", 100 so Prim Rle GoffM, too K"gf alls" ' SU0 R S S'let IW Hl)dan4 mUCbaMolwA 100 Hrrl 8. H. Nrup. 10 Hog b'situ P. R. MoUmos. M Bir sis Msk Pork, Ml Rand! Knap Iron, Mo Bc ml-IUnd Kplrlt Cats, Tl llarrola 0, M Roxm ritra faotorj Ohana. M Bntts Toco, SO llnse SoulT. ' IS 11 ilr Rsiral SnnlT. BoifS Soap, 10 riiMce.KIre Rarrais Oranker. 100 Ton'Ounpa Gmno. For sal low bv u-n.f.iAnx nuiiCHiaoN. nollt FINE TABLE APPLES MESSINA LEMONS. , UBC. MTKRV. at Ksenlwad to dT fratn irom uur D:ry ths "naoioMi un or our BBST BOTTKRIH THB WORLD" 1 WhaT adyat. Only for isl uy OBU.MTKH4 Onr Brands of lfcrjbl Kxtra Family Fuar, NEW PROCESS IMP. RE FLOUR MO.VOQRAH BMPmaf ! AND FXiAMTd' KXTRA I Liwlor.eaihat OKO. MYERS. PINEAPPLE CHEESE. EDAM CHEESE. AND CREAM CHEtT!. UKU. WYKRU. At Freib oraoi r Try wk," Oraia Milk, and Poopla's BtlM. FRUIT t'HACKKRS, DSL . - CORN UIIA, IIODA FRIU BUTl'KR, ! and FAMILY riLOr RRliD, Togthr with all lmiortoI Oraokw-s, at QBM.'MTB&t. I-RESH IRISHOAT MEAL. InnerUt Oat Meal, in l'and 10 ponnd ptokago and Now axlra Mem Mackerel, at , GEORGE MYERS. - 11 A 13 SOUTH FRONT ST., opts Lew Pncfs, Prompt Moil FHWT.CLAHS WORKi ? : (ii STATICXEIS. PRINTERS AND BIMDEBS , eotitii UTHOORAPHENt. r " f t ' I f "n "- t j S l , T.. 4et .1 l Lira , -'-i.:f Kii4-f ?t j i ' at rf UiAjr f i i. 7 II -4. I w in.rd. 1 .iat 1 !- stnria a is 4 taw f Us) of I' AEi, hSit3l V aVBrw r. I w sf " WU Or 1 bAO. hm,,, mm Un$ rm nr i Nrt '' "i-", a'U-n. vttn f X? IM'ltn, ith cW-th i-"J l,UJcl. f mi r-rr'pl ft tf-. p fh rnrr- fl riia 1J-I. .f ih IA Tl U I frn r out - ts i- uie runiiin i it-. t k, mrn.lm )1, IS la tear's MitMtiipuoa 1 Ik 1 -l-ATlkua I14ZA4U.M ' A. DUE-ETTE SMITH'S linr ti . MCMI 7 OMIlIKffll shv FINE ARTS and POLITE Utersfure. Stasia Tople 25 Ct. timnlu'iof Tn Iteliara' wufih u( frco Id itxtritwr. Vt ami Mr CEHTIF1CATM f I'.u fin rnint i.r uKn(Ki.. ifU'tl''-" OK J" ri.VVATOR will l 1 1 i'LVtli. w' wunA ot raiurn, li drwrw, J Ue MONTHLY VOHLD ' OF FAMlllOPt," Ihe very flaertj mm beaut wl sfrneUM B4l tob foaxt I thHeoBB f,niT iV pnii was Ixgtii " w. h a'l ,t, ti l NUVfH JlaeuaUaa it wk U It I- pub'W1. $4,500.00 III GOLD Wewllglve 12 CCO CO In COLD! CO IN ott i' t''1" bu " " tv I loir r I'' mi'k flits to fur Wcrld Of Faahlon."' ' k'inrr U I, mt A KdiWsi.To tk (rHtpol li IsfkmI V lib rum to :n Uft.c -In .. I s't i;iuii... i mi it. io (i Cem S1 I.arst O ufc.... t' 0 In OoM f'nm. 4 b I s r-l Cm-.... 1 o iein Hold . nm Ath srtf's . Clnb.,.. ISO i lh S"ll t In. rh I mrtivf fl- b.... II'' 00 In d l 1'h Is n t ''l ih.. 0 le (Inlil l oin. S'ti ll-iC'b.... 1 v In 4-uiil oiu. 'h ,- ln-.... M l Onl.i Cnln. 10 h l.r"i C'nb.. H 0 in Uo d r a lllh i sr.S't liih.... lliw l Ouhl Ow B. ku1 su ntoiU. tBthtarg sttimb; YOU (."tsprraiiiuafof s)varybcicr stasand . AND otsis suhrerihrr gelarw BOTH "f Cold Coin Pieeenta l f wnd t fu'i i.nb 'n the Sep ten bcr Slumber betide l-nmsad f.O. dirSMs ' tO-i prr-oui. in limii bn- fni nwld V'itlUA 00 ' "1. srrilli' Io our prrTlpns offora- r"n aril 10 nnet r all -4 ih TiililTouthtdiactlv w nrsmlss. W All n nppj) fc to sn I yonf I II I n r5Il.ll " ""I ' -nr"- - -- w miam wnun t snnw, snn st on begin got lug utcrl' bi", or ii uts for rnsrppv. htn.1 Miroplr f ustiKin t'atalognok , . A. BURDETTE SMITH, p. O Box BOBS THE ATLANTIC HOTEL A HEASIDEi HESORT, 1 I! . I! I ill HI II IPfw ej "mi ffi; i'; i y1 i-7-: - THE SROVK ESTAPLI-HMENT. BO FATORa HY INTBOIiTJCBD II THB PrBI.m Is-i Hiimnw 1 tn m wownsr, t apt. K. ! Ortlin,f Mto.rsnrg, ifi tlia Ji en or IHfV Mav latto OctObriat.lm losaek VWiors only m ths unitornlun miy b "".y!T5'', J. i. ..i.x.lilii.liual srousintsni witi all WllllSg III .11 IU 1 1 Ul bis isuill Ii Kin. ji. iwy.,wi.n - - . turtmr iii. su of tlis AtUnlln Hotel. i , .,t u. TbepecullsrsltatonortblboaMkirordall U ebaiars a vsyv wilAssrf porll or r-tcknm. , NO DUST I KO FLIES 1 1 NO MOSQUITOES III , ; Uaihlna- Maaaea ar atUeliwl to lb a"r. ulitt gawti- msy at onr tujoy tb rxWlk ratiin i Ii. " in .i . I n ft itam th H l u '! . "' J "'B , , L I,0 J ih Mpi Hall M'd snin ndlin fnlierltr nld. .1 UH ! all. id l'Uaasnt retrrat Irom tbs isi.oiil sio'n t j dsy.rnd rrH Tsui romt ol T.rir.tl on at iiitilt. .m i.. AIIU.sgsmrsliirirlatidaniiiii mcntio l fuuBd at Inland rssuilf, br4dv iileafor Ilol, fast tailing and H mansgrit. for ,t ' PICNICS, flSHINQ PARTUS, MOCK LIGHT SAILS, and lltm MlotMllntwrtVttSlelBltT. .... AXT , v.M rrt cnaifcst n I Mb ana liivubo sjw u.ii . r i c.i,. . TlH eniiTirMaWwtaViJ a pl l rooms snd nr, Wed laipuw airrtr-itwfrtly srarli nstii r lilBiMlt II at l'tt AHl'iri. ri'i r,s .r n.iw "F'-' '' T' i i..r i.o i 1.1. ..i.t ihsn ttis Hosl vs. o tt arnstal inlillo. Btrlrt drcumm will L ri;1ly cntorcd and tb eouli rt Oi siftjioriatlCTirtsry studbd. ' " . .. Tfrmb : $2.60 per day for first week ; Mfet day for second week., f , aw wrlal poalrsru anad ltb faaillrM and I tcurMonlit tlitrSl reduotlon to early vW- tora. I hililrrn and scrraata ball irlc. rouyl3 -dir If. Tie Carolina Eonsclioli Majazme, AN IM.UiriUrKO MONTHLY t' rbolo Literature, lll h Issued from tb loi.ua. aouo Ma-aanuaa Orrma pommenclng w th January, lo4. TheSrst number will b rely fur ninllng by Dewmber lth, and tb irktrl. I.ial will be I'liMlshed ah aaeoMding month tbtsrea'tor wUlinut Inlarruntlon. Ks a4an tag will h Bgleoted sich Itbor tliit ot capital nan eoaiir"' o render e.v b Imo an agretabl and i oat nntlts ' oomptadlnui el nnnlos rading,by puular writers, both home and at . ad. t j :.;y, t .. The Carolina Household Macuine wlllbl a lr A-rg.'" clitT-f"' eoluain monthly, brdwim'ly printed on tlntrd bonk I'antir and beautl'uMy llluatratad. It I a thoroughly auutlern euterurlee and lt uorM laslrradT fal'y awured. Theptihlii" mnna to make It a trst-ntaas monthly, that, oi...- In troduced In th family olrcle. la sure iu be eHrly watho tsr and eartl r prewrviHl lUoi'UK'l'HAIl' QA1.1 KKY" fl rroti attraotiss roatnr. the .la.uat Biiibr will ,VUl a llfii lla picture of ( ' EX-OOV. Z. B. VANOP, and blngranlileal ak'tob, t b 0l lowed In each succeeding aaiubsr with photngrrauba ol otbar iou.tualtMrun, dtflnea, c OM VTWOOOLLAI.il A TBAK sod mh eubsorlhur can mak a eoolee Tartaa atoar aiacTTVOi.Lian ITnur.aTinus, alieot ch 11 x aO Inobss, fia: "Tb Finding o' the Saviour In the i eroplc" "The Madoa ns "iir "Milr DiTrkiig th Storm." tor. WkHed on rsol t of tb subscript! ui prliw. Kitberoftb F.oraTiDg' I worth ilrabletbe prl'-e a'kod far tie Mi.ln as Aavaaailiug aolub of fle alll r or'te ao extra anbscri, turn Ire. .aink . oofiit VeentH, rre li mall. N't avia'h subacr Hon. wi;hou'lh n;rtng, . . 'oldiboro, S O TV! IANS0M IOOTIi WK bar oa hand a tall e'oek of KANHOM IIOOTH all ala t O. At FBIOK'B,Xaoiitor, Rxcbaoc Corner. V.F.rKlCI, Manager. ootl r- n " n I V hi? im w -t t " lit t it, u a - v f . m H 1 a. itj -ix t. J: . f . r . M' -. m I r"- t -luf' ; 5f" ncvcT Mav. is t-i rv .AT t irtt tofrj t wi i ll Tus be Of lafl T.S 'rvasj jt TOT'ls of t'- i ii m m cuk 315 Cj(Ys EazurS " saipia t'ofjr, Cent. I Sibwrlpr'.-s Pr i,l 1 s you. put paid.1' ' OnadulUr'a worth of Ps trrus K'Teit tu Mih mkieribar In asptrailaui. , f TO GIVE 1I Y, Wf will give ts eco CO COLD OIN U3 in intuviouiiii' iwi y uiiNr ul i ill ?it fs io cur Eazear." ai tt S (sch, 1 1 n it War cli I, l7. . , , t io!lcw: To t. (.ti i p nf the rg-t ltui Mi imr kl i nm yn I sisrM lllh.. sil I ir,ii I h,, th 1 im C i h Mh r'uh,. i Ofb l.-nf fiil ., ,Vtt l.-i st ' ub.. i Mh La US' C Hb.. ' S'h ....IgfM ln.. lO'h I rt t ' ns 0' In f 's'd 'o n. IV. im in Oo"l C"l- 1 b In O'-te ' HO (HI in l mil I 111". 18 I" l: UMI !. Si: ni i:oln 0'ln 10 o iii Del 1 1 o n V lid in l oin HI 0 In Hold O'l". in o l Gold Com. ink Lust" "k. sad mm I Ihr 33d I Clnb nwn nnlmriuu . to mli.i I m MsjrailhfS in" am nnsiwi ann your i n'inri.. m frn- 014 Broadway. New York Cltv ' S w - - sm'Ii r; flrl ft. ri oi'ln (I ef lift l art its lt alt.HI" atwai K with aaipt n tb tulli'y It l arltret t, II s iroji 1. tor 1 QV.O. ' W. CTIAELOTTR Proprietof, i Southern Illustrated ; , Age ! in?: RALEIGH, N. a t U fnHK ONLY ILLUtTRATKU WPFKliY 1 In the Honth. Kl;ht t'lgen. Forty B una. 0' Ulii i g moro reaiing ma'.Uir tlia a y woekly published In the HouHn-ni Stat I lii flrat nnmlier ot tba SIU'Trt.h.M it,' V ITHATKU AK will bid on , Naturday, ath daf of Jnne, lSJll the Pnlillaber Intents maklttglt- an trim" tr vtisl reoord ol the I m". II will ti eat or every t 'l'lo, Holttloitl, Hlatoiliial, Llrrrary.i s3 Hulentlfli), which I ol inrr.nl in ter, snl g'vetbe beat lilu,trall')iiKihat (Hnbeobtalnrd. Ii Igtnal or foreign, .j ',, t i ' " Th MIUI'HKKN II.UISI K rri) A1K. will b printed on new tyoe, sn4 heavy book p ier. , On ItslUtnf ron'ribiltors wtll be fmind the name of niny ol tha heit write a In the titith Mevtsl snd abort atoiles. ooern nd .k-t'-nf", and well eoi:daai 4 nli'nrlaldiiirtmenre, giv ing the latert personal, literwv, n Inntino. i o IttTcsl rsllgiou and rwmmerrial Intelligence, will latiUk ever week an anwurlt " resdtng matter tnsnrpasMd by other papai; in ee-l-lencs and rnrleiy It Is Intended tn make the NOI' IHSHN ILLUS THA I ICI AI4H Jnnr nal for the Sreal I several eolsron wl be t eelally devoted t l aubjecte j'talnlug Io domestic and soaial i f. . j r Ko ramlly aboad b wltheut It. Snbsurlption prioe only tl per annum. Port age free. ,- - t i; j RT. FULaaUM. EJItor,' e l c-Mit jtvfgh,.w. r.f ' Jnn ' I r tt The Piedmont Press .. .: - - , tt , rs V. f;ii:.. t HICKORY, N. C , u r , s I the onlv paper pnn'tshd In Cstew'-a county, and has a eilenstve elrrnutlun among Merclaiitp, Fun r, sad. ell elaaeesof I ul nee me n In th MUts The Pan Is a lire wl1-wai leamertle paper, ai d la rlralra bl medium l.r ad -ertlMng la wes'rm North ( arollna Liberal term allow nr. i early ad rtteements. hnbee irtioa ftn Ivhi oe. K Addreat MUaklLL TOMLtNMON, Bditonanil Fro oris tun. HEW YOHIC jd Vilmington, U. C. Fact Freeht Route to all Poi fiorth or INEW YOltK. New YorKnd Wilmington Steamship linf ...... - i Hailir g from NEW IOUK. WEDNLM)AY and SATUIUJAI at S I'. If., an. ' from WILMJNQaOX. WEDNESDAY and 8ATUR?4r," ri'ti HOSTONt AND New ork i Mid JVHui.iigton tvteaaikhlp' Honipany, coxREOTBio: OLD COLONY HAILflOAD AND STEAMERS. . Oallv Between CCSTOM arts) NEW YORK. Bemi-'Weea;' W ttrttrH.'"- Sbl,,rsyTsh ,oiillif picnitind trt lar Mllirs r i , a inlrldto- -Hhi.'" jV.'"'' Of I AYS. M-tit at wiiaa-.t WlLMlhUlt K.M'LryRlA At CVSTA RAILKCAIV :!",;. S W Jl.ailNy-JoN wM Ut h RAlLROsio. . ,! 5-1 TBB C'AMr Ii fAIIMMsl, R II AT, I- -..i- ' w.r.wi.:alldl;ir.w,hl ' ' KORT17 sud POdll Cnl.OUNA, CICIGIA d ALABAMA. ; A!o to, NEW 10KK, EOS10N. IBOTlDI-KtE,' FALL HUB and ciLar Ewtfro Cities. ,. . -. ... , . ... i s - 'Mali nil Goods Tla (lytit'M MJImliigiin Line; ; ssr ror iai titer luloraiatkaapiily taclihrrottbaiidiriBi4 A(rntt aa Luv! -Ji , D.IXO. MIKK, i i Oenersl EssUrn A (cat, Ustomlilrs BUeet, Botton. re ilii Via wiLMiiscjfi oiv, iv; o; FAST FREIGHT ROUTE To al1 Points BALTIMORE. ' Baltimore aiidJiiiuiElofl Due, f aiMUWIXKLV ' : taa,VINt l"HM HAIiTlS OEB- , Tuesday A Friday, at 3 P M. j AN t FHOM WIl.M I NU1 ON WeUnesday A Saturday. BOSTON AnTpROYIOENCE ' J Bltisor Wnmmgto l.lno, ' , Baltimore, Botoi and t rorldsnc Line, '." ! s Canal Dally to Fblladlbla and Olyd' rhlladeliblaaad Proldne Lin. 8DUY7ekly from each port ' 8brp"iayrelTflpoofhpr,rni't and rrrnlar sailing ot tbtia Steamer. ad aniek lUbgiwutollbl'ineni)btbisri.uir. NO DELAY8. " pBa Tbroagb Bills u Lading grren to aad frvai all Fohila la ": !'' NORTH and SOUTH CAEOLLNA, OEOllGIA And AUBiMA Also to BALTIMOKE, PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON, PEOTlDESCEs and' ' other Eastern Cities, t - . mr Kaieii euaraniotd aa low aa by acy otisr ft oat and tin at snick. I.oataanraT----- :-" ' ntomfUy pall. (1 . "" Mart all Goods via KaUimoreanilvilmlrrton TJne. f . ... - . w.--." t i , . m ... , j " 1. 1 . .. " . ; mr For frtber Informatkin apply to ltbi of th nmileralgnsd Ageiitaor tb isTaa, i P'. EDWIN riTZOERALD. Agent. Ha tim.ir l.lui, MMiuib 6tiiriia.tiaMra. msron N tr ; i. -. ICarolma Central Railway, n't s. QENEEALt 'Wf 'iMM'i mHK ATTf.ntioi o TMr. rnai.tn l-i set that lb Carolina Oertral Hallway, being completed an lolly equipped for basin ' (.rsf-w'tb it iwnneotioui at Wiimingum, both via direct Steamer Lin" aad via WeWswan Puium ath, to H iltiinore. Philatelphia, New aadiing blpiuto rroat ' - in tor hand I ., , -r -..- ' . ft ' i t-tn'"- f 'i',ft . rJ'iiirnit'j'i WILMINCTON AND ALL EASTERN CITIES TO CMAlt.'; ' ; LOTTE. STATESVILLEj CREENVILLE, SPAvlTAN :J:-vf. ' . 'nunc ..i i(,:f 5 " i and all station on Atlantic, Teuneeeee A Ohio. Atlantic and R chro-nd Air Lin and Horth'1' " Oaroltn Ka'.lroad a wait alb point ia OBOKtll A and ALAHavM A. . -,.,r!,,T -. Inmimiii-e trom Baxtttnclttee roataaiedaekwas via ariv rtbsr line, Io terminal ot traa terctiarKe, and Mates avl wavy a luw a the lowakt. ' '. Hates io all oointe mrnUbed upon application to lb uiwle aigirtd., Offio m Bank St KSW ; Hanover Building. ' ,g 1 1prilJ--lr rSsIf Wilminjtoa 18 ALIVE TVlHKK'INTeaBriTI In fa Caroline, her buaneM mup will aHertireln THE: TOHINGTON ECHO. a large aud well etliiUsi weeWy efvp jer, rlieiilitin ertearvuly It - tl i eeuatlea o 11yd. HetuinrV. Pamlico, Flttr Kilgeoomb snd tbo'e adjoining ' Kalte lw WalT P. WiLi.uaeos, K. Ueawaaa. Lat of rnrboro. ul Washington ) I , Kdlwireand-1'roprtetora.ij , Sill SI i " ' B'arcnpy. -4- hi Ydiip City if t OtBo ot Tresetre and Ootleeto-j Cltiul Wllmiacten. V. '. AolT.18T I am iilrectrd to "tltt all Mrttes ' awing f itf trie tkil tie requirements or Ml elty for .isieenrb that a strict opMa en 'with t iorglnance will be mwle, ang sueb perenne wbe donol y their city tave rn or before the Srst of "eptemberproslmo, tbet property will b artvertteed aad uld as the law direct . -T. Oi Sertosg, ' ' Tteanm and OoUeetot ' SUtti wH t i if au tf - j ho3to:j u::z3 South, i -'T J . u .. SEMI-WEEKLY, , V FALt RXVKR.' vma tas , . f ORE sd1 nLWlK0T0IT.'tI iinial v frena eacsi ri. M. F.d TUB C).,amriiit, , -)orbl lultCoallrca,R Y.' ;;A.D.CAZAUx;Ager;t: Worth or South. ! . i I . i'li f! r ' "I I i-i J-p. "i's r' ,v- '. J PHIIADEIPHIA. ; -EaJta aid .liiBiiiitti. jjst'' aai-waaaiv aatvaaan ,yt BALi i.unlS AMI It lttrO'ir'.,a."' ialtis and rttladri h( bltsaih,' aiOo ,4 . ; ;: i !' .J Dally la Caaal bilfHSj j'iJ" ; BSU lMtBlt AiWIllLDaj.i MIA. - ! ! WESTERN CITIES. 1-M I I ' BALT1MOHB Al WILMIKOTUS Ull , Martbara Oratral Balboad D THS Baltlmora and Obla Bal read. - , -;t:; ' !l ff A. D. CAZAUX, Arant. " , Bait hoii nn itJw yera LiaSt FREIGHT DEPARTMENT, ) I " . March 81t, 1875. ' i vm Rrapal'iTlffit.t.T Vvtti-Vii "ri York, Boatoa an I Proyideace-uaeaiutled. f . .' ! . y..- ' -I ' Oeneral Freight Agent. i.l t,mmm. THE PEE OEEn HEPJLD. If. .;'.. ,WJ? .'O ,r.-ui .t I . ,. .1 n VI t I HJ,i ism 'lJI " Published aver? Wadnsaday mW-H ' it,..' ,.. , ..,?-lifts .! WADESBOUOv' ANSQ i'CWUVttf V ' JOHNT. PATaUCJU Haa a larse and rapidly StfoVeasiai eioiiltr. tinn In (lie Pe 1 country In Nortb aad Seat ''Tl'Vr-.wlK irt tie W aeeil.m r.'"'1 1 rliher of the eietei tiee tor reaeblng taa srm-r. plwtwe awd mserhasM. . vFV.iFT? VJ. 77K eigivw wootsffltwftMftjr w'' ,! " ronnflrrj exhibited in if cohmimUth(f ' f" ' &es epideitow d Alrtrs iut artMOvV "'1 fiaicirojotor. i V p.iiint aj( iau. S mr Specimen ooplee, with fated tat wdr.ai rlsli.(, sent tree, poetagepald, ua atUata . i.t to th adrtned, t Wadestimw. JNU.I. FATMtJK. . Editor- FMaartaAav. i t-. rrr ' - r-. SHKLbY BANM-Htals7rrti a'ni?j I hed (very Tburadey morning. Uarkaaa ' ok Webb, vdltor. Veweoemitla fsMlstsfcA'T'Tf Hub-rlptloa 91 00 far Of yr aaabi M, ? Vr 'f SiaaaoBta. ' ' ' . "., . . .... . . - : ian'W lt',n SOTill B , ' u'1 e'lerlvunn'! eat J 1 I 8 t t J
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Oct. 22, 1875, edition 1
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