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iif gailn onri!;i!. WILMINGTON. N- Q Sunday JforatBS. October tl.lSTS. Tb Dailt Jocbhal, the oldest daily jw In North Carolina, U publiahsn ,7 mon Jng, eicrpt Monday, at Kiaarr ItoLLABS a jer; Fori Dollars tii mouths J Seyehtt-fitb cenU per mouth lor abort pwtod. Served by Carrier in the city at SBvMTT-riYB eenU p mon a, or Two Dollabb and Twsit-Tf-HYB cents per quarter. Tbs Wbw.lt Jousnal, (FriJay) a thity-aix column paper, Two Doli-AR pa year, three eopW Five Dollars ajiii a rfALF ; four OfHe, SBVEM UwH.aK.-J tvstopiea, K.oht Dot tABi akd a half ten copies, Fittebb Doluab; twenty jie TwsTT-riT Dollars. 3i'BsCauPTiens In alt cases payable In a tsncs, and no paper continued after the Oration of the Uine paid foY. i;miTTACTH ahoiiW ba ad by Post ofboe Money Or lr or Kxprfna. If this can not bs doje, p.vtection aptfnst luaaas by kiiil may be secured by forwardinB dnfl payable to Ui order of tba proprietor M the Jou:e Al, or by sending the money a .registered letter. Advertising Katee (per Inch ot twelve solid line of advertWng, type,) One Inch one lnrtii, One Dollar; two Inanr- UnM OaS DOLLAM AUD A HA!; three .nertttwi,Two DLI.AI; four hiaertimn TWO DOLLABS AKD A HALFJ flv her- tana Trim Doixabs; sU tasertlon. iYhkb Dollars aid a half; twelve t -lion. FlVK lloU.AM AKD A DAI.F, t iQOBth, JSwht Dollar; two Bmntha; iFTKiw Dollars; three rnontla, Twit", TT-rwo Doij.ars, I'ontracU for longer perM and longer apaee made upon liberal tenna ' ddreaa, - - .KlTHKLRARD SArKUBR. Wilmington, N. C, r.nironni.ioTEt. Mbxphis had a reminder of her ains in the abape At a youog eartlquok a. - Gov. Hmdricu doea not take mne.li took ia the third term buaiuena, He thinki rreaident Oraut U ont of the field. At for the Ohio defeat, he ia not a bit down-hearted. "It ia i.su't so awful," he eaid to a reporter of the Loniavilie Courier-Journal. "I have kuowa worse, thing i happnn in pol itic Natural!? it will mike it lutrder to win in the rroHiJeiitial oampa'gu next year." ri on official flgareR whi.-h itob taiued at Wttahingtou, the Nrw Yoik Journal of Commerce finds that tLe net uiooBie of the United Utates Oov erument for the flacal year ending Jane 80, 1873, wu about two hundred and seventy-three milliona, and tbe Bet expenses (eaok being reckoned outside ot the principal of the public debt) libout two hundred and seveuty iour and a half million, thus showing a very ulight deficiency tor the year. This takes Lo oeconut of tbe tbiily millions whici ought to have Lecu providsd for tbs linking fund." In telegraphic rumors of a war with Spain are pronounoed iuoorreoU It has been tbo faabion with the Now York Herald tot some years past to publish similar reports just before (be assembling of Congress. Whether there be anything iu them or not the State Department usually comes to tbe frout with a contradiction. Iu the present case tbeSpanieh pipers have also taken 'he alarm, and it in barely possiblo that Qrnut tuny ligualizo the close of his administration by tbo an nexatiou ef tbe "Oam of the Antilles " An ext tbe fUoial vote in Ohio, we deduce the following faoU and figures: Allen. Noyos. 1873 2U.C54 212.H37 Hnym 1875........ ..292,264 297,813 Dens. Itep. Increase 77,610 8;l,97i Allen's vote in 1875 is 41,484 large thin the largest Toto bsfoie cnsl, while Hayes' vote exceeds the hightt Republican vote only 9,252. Tim to tol Democratic and Ib'pnblican vote in 1875 exceeded by 62,741 the highest Democratic and Republican vote ever before cast iu the State, tbao for Pres ideal in 1872, and of that increase Al len makes 46,780, and Unyes 13,961. . a A do muon oi comment snu aecrij tion on the ooilossal Palsoj IT tol, in San Francisco, of which Wax: Slianou and the late W. 0. Ralston were tbe projectors, has been written that lit tle remains to be told, tbe tale of this prodigious enterprise reads like ro mance, but there has been no exagger ation of the project or its execution. The hotel was opened last week and the event of oourse drew out a groat crowd of visitors. The "whole estab lishment was splendiily illuminated, and the scene was very brilliant and animated. On the exterior ot the building architectural effoot is plain ; there ia no display of ornamentation ; no great columns, domes or steeples, which might be associated with a building covering a hundred thousand square f oet,snd seven stories in height. But there is tbe idea of solidity and great strength. Tbe ornamental has been reserved for the interior finish and furnishing of the hotel. Tbe stri king, featareol the interior is tbe great open ourt, with its tiers of verandas, and lofty skylight.its tropical gardens, its walks, fountains and statuary, wbiob ia uuoommonly gay and beauti ful That most important adjunct of a hotel ia located ou the garden floor, where the gnet will find that king of hotel men, Warren Leland, at the head of a corpB of able amsiant. Tbe servants are all colored, and were , brought from the East especially for employment at the Palace Hotel. Bel mont, formerly ib maenifloenl nnn. try resideooe of Win, 0. Ralston, has been incorporated with the Palana Ho tel, and is to be reserved for the sum mer resort of its cue ta. ETervthinu about this enterprise bas been on a scale of the utmost msgnifioeuee. The ' projectors aimed to give San Francis co a hotel building tbe most thoroughly-planned and executed in the world. This will probablj be the world Ttr slict. , A III TOY OH 1. .ivl'l.tl. TKOIBIC Becator ISavard, tLan whom no mua stands higher iu the aff-o'I.-na of hi! men who .love good goven.m-iit, m iJ a speech at Alaoon Ga, U-t w.nk. in wbich be ia reported a hating taxi : Yesterday Mr. Kl!y to! J you .f the wretchednpef in hii State frni mia- goTernment. He toM yon of a L.rJ winlor and tlieanffrinR rf the f.le, and yet hedid Dot t'll jriu half the truth. All he said etioweu tuai 1 gloomy r" WM hovenug ovrr the Northern 8tat, and yel it w ni .lr ately atatrd. He did not tell yon what waa true who jilantt'd their crop f llf waa one of the gardm ra. If ti e pro pie of tbe Northern Slate aland up to their chiuain misery, it i I e.um if the 8T-U'ra of lluiuieti UngM lj Mr. Kelly. , Mr. Kelly, the iuteusc'y lUd.cal Congrwwnan from ronnayiVHuia, alter Laviug doue all he cmld toiuiiK.vermli I lu r iHop'e, and p!iwa them under th o )btrol of their former slsvea, is uow cauvaaeing the South to tell her wuiUi oitixens what kiud of money they ought tn have in order to restore their f i r iner prosperity. Mr. Keily sent Littl field and Lifflm and Et s to prey up on us, sud maintained them with the bayonet aud negro voti-a, Sud af e' these men and their wicked associates had plundered and impoverished us, ue'grows eloquent over our misfortuuea niul comes to tell us how wo c.io ra tore onr prosperity through fti.ano al leKmlatioii. Wo want no such loadcis or advisrers. ( L-jt Mr. Kelly stay at bouitj aud re lievetbediatressof bU own people. "Hard times," which Radical legitd tiou broa?btupja thoevmtry by ma king the South tbe prey and plaything of Radical thieves and pluodorers, has now seized btld;of the North. A con dition of affairs exiiils in Pcnnsylvauia which if the same prevailed in Nort!i Carolina or Georgia, won d cll for Federal mililary iuteiveiiti in. H'jir viug peojile rob and plunder to nve thennelves atid fatuilios from the pahg of hunger, and hoou tin relent lens Hiowa cf winU l will ftiM to llieit uft'iiiiga, and ttie pnMpeot it aiiytiiiii(f but ph-H-xaiit. Tom peopln of t ie Norlliwili jt learn, tbrongli lmtr letixoiia that the country e muot lie prospurons while om- eutiro si cioti in paralysed and nt iiV'd by tint ignorance aud prtjudico of negrooH, placed in power sud kept thero by tbo Frd 'Jal Government. Let Mr. Kelly, if lie really decide to ece prosperity loturu to the country, labor to undo the evila liioh hU party by liia vote, la inil oted Up n tl;e Union; let hlin advooale the t ipmlitr ol all the States, al.d their ju.4 ami npil table treHtmniit, by theK'UertI g-iv.-rn ment, Wlieu these tilings are brmi lit alxiut, and the ooiitllea ie in the j is tic) of the government ielorn nlV e tiou for it iu eveiy motion, it will quire no great kol or ; legiMbttoin to mlj'ist tlie lluaiieiul prohh ni HeneweJ coiiliileiice h'k) inilil-tiy mil iiliiot ism will tin more I linn any helieine, or lcgilulion. Aril until tlmii thoie iU bi no relief. Tbe Rev. Dr. II n in Ina uiHKnili cent ornt ion niMin tilt) uiiv.'i ing of 1 1 1 sttttllH (if Ht iNKWAMi Jai'K iN. well Baya : And now, ataiul'iiu befor.- tlii nt t'ti , and iik in the I vnn; I re.s lie -f tin man it lepiest nis, cordially imlor-ieg as I do the priiC'phs of the otct' schools iii which lie was trained, ami in defence i f which he di d, and ii iuble yctevtn to think of our !e..l Ooiifi'tl- eraey without lueniotics nnntteruiiie tender, l speak not lor myself, nut lor theSoutb, wlieu lbavit is our intcront, our Jnty, snd determination to umiu- tiuu tlie Uuion, Bin! to nuise ivr'v ptwhible contribution t itt prosperity sua glory, it all the States whiou com pose it will unite in making tt rnch a Union rs our forefathers framed, and in enthroning above it, not a Cwzar, but the constitution in its old suprem acy. If ever these Htatea sro welded to pother in the great fraternal, enduring Union, with one hoart pulsating through the bosom of tho sea, it will be when they all staud on the same level, witu such a jealous regard for eaoh other's riifhts that wheu tho in terest or honor of any one is assailed all the rest feeling the wound even as tbe body feels tbe pain iulloted on one of its members will kindle with just resentment at the outrage, beo uise su injnry done to a part ia not only a wrong but su in liguity offered to the whole. Rut if that cannot be, then I trust the day will never dawu wheu the Southern people will add dcgreJation to defeat aud hypocrisy to subjugation by professiug love to the Union which denies to one of their States a single right accorded to Juasachusetts or New York, to snoh a Union we will uever be heartily loyal while that brotiEe baud grasps its sword: whilo yonder river ohants the. requiem of sixteen thousand Confederate dead, who, with Stuart among them, sleep on tbe bills of Bollywood. TIIK t'HOWN I'KI Sil'ESS Ol PHI S RI.. One of the fascinating features of the recant matjoouviers of the German rrmy in Silesia was the appeareuoe on the field of tbe Grown Prinoes of Prussia, the future Empress of Ger many. First she appeared ut the head of the regiment of wbich she is chief ; then on tbe arm of tba Kasea, win ning Sileeian hearts by her dash on tbe field of parade and her amiability and grace. The Qei mans are verj proud of their future Qneeu and Em press. The Emperor, - too, appeared delighted with his diugbter-in-law whi u he saw her leading at a hot paoo her legimeut of hussar past him and his guebts. Regiment after regiment filed by the Kaiser, every man behave ing at bis best. Tbe Crown ! Princes, ss Chief of the Second Huhwim, led her regiment past tbe tribune, sitting on her horse easily and gracefully greeting tbe Kaiser by touching her csp with the silver hsudle of her ri ding whip, and then, swinging round, ,U,l.,l i),,!,.:!,. Mt te, p-l .1 11; l.r jh,..-..,. ... U, K r. - a, , ( ,lt r i ,,, .-. . k- ro.i-r M , .vr I, a...l 'V- K r ( tlM.l M.r ( , .. ,i . u, I . Ho i' , r .j ti , , , r r,., p;ju , cIUt. ,g t , j , ,1 fr, m -lie j rill ,,, 4;.,114ll u,iit- . . . ,. ( ! UM --;-m.t,.. In I..- , ( Wftiiii hi k. arl ti. ami i.f j tlm Emji-mr iu ili lug-irU-n, wh, r.f a tfran.l fe.iiva! ..M.k n :m in li ni .r . f th" Imp Tint vn't, ml 111 for a WtfO fliareof.Le t ' 'pd a rt tlMMiiiii, No freigi IMiH'e- lia-tnvrir uial-i ei- !'fmrH li l v,l hy H10 l'i 11.1 i .11 th.tu tho Crown 1'ii ..(. D'l'ing t' e war ahe vi-ii.vl ho (nUl-, hii.i w t ev U fonnisht in roiii4'iig oLa'itie', t!ie aim of wftj e'l wa t Rive tmt;inoe' t tlie aiek Rti'l w.niii.lil. In oik' l well - doing in ! hr ua.i e ' the Lead of fie lut, an it it iu pro- moting art ami oiei o i and social iui pioveaitnt. mi rex ,ii w n . i i (is: iMiiimriiix Tlieuuinlier of t'olt in f.o'"nen in the Uuitctl Stati-s iu 1H10 m reHrtid lo Imi 211, and the iiuoiber i f spimlit-s ettiujted at ,40(l, an average of 41 0 for taoh mill According to a reKit ef A couitnittee of Congress, in 115, $10,000,000 w theu iuv. hU.t iu cot ton mauiifaetiirea, ami 10),IM)0 peraoua wtro employed; i:7,i.00,iM) p-muda ol c.ittou were consumed, proiluning 81 -(00,000 yards ot cloth, valued at $21, 30tl,000. I a Riiodrt Isl iu.l, MaMHaeliti aetts and Connecticut were 1U3 mills, with 119,310 spindles; and it baa bin n estimated that the total number t spindles itt tLat tim't w,h 3'n),iMK). I'ortr looms soon afterward o ouiug into tener.il use, tb'i uutnherof epiu illes iiiceitHed to l.SOti.OiiO' in INJJII, hi d 1,730,000 iu in;i5. Complete a nl IniHtwoi tnv ntatisties of cotton uittuu f .it urea seem to have been first re? ported by the or-DKiiH if I811). There wore then iu the United States 1,240 nulls, with 2.21,6:11 epiiulK and l'1'J ilvejng mid priutieg estulilishiii'lit-i Tuese ealabliahmeiita t iuployed 72,119 Ii ini and pi ol need g'oil i va'ued at Jtl,Gr0,i:i0. Tlio amount of e.ipital Invested was '$31,102,330. The lead ing cotton manufacturing States were MuNnachuHi'tt , having 278 mills," with 063.093 Hpindles; Rbodo Inland, 209 mills, with 518,817 spindles; New Yoik 117 mills, with 211,659 spindles; and Coiineotiout, 110 mills, with 181,319 spindles. In 1850 there were 1,094 mills iu the United States; tn I860, 1,091 mills; with 5,2.'15,727 spindles; and in 1870, 939 mills, with 7.1:12.415 spindles. CALL AND EXAMINE 1 u r well solue'e't scoctt of Kngtlsli mil ii.ei l hii l'i Hint m.il Tliie Cutlery, I'llWIIMI, 8 IHir ANI !APS, (I N4, I'MI' ) .1 AVtt CAKI'KMHiKM I flu. s rfiluivil st NathM Jaoobl's HARDWARE DEPOT, CRASS BIADES ANO ,'HOOKS, rl A Ed AND UOLLAHM, HKINB AM) CILLT WINKS ;.cJu,'fd price st Nathaniel JacobPs HAHUWAKK DEPOT, SASH. DOORS ANO BLINDS. rMivrs.oiLi AN in. LAIN, PUMM.tiPOKrS AM HUM, ViH IKON AMISI'RKI. NATHANIEL JACOBI'S . HARDWARE DEPOT, NO. l MAItKlOT MT. Tha Kovel of tho Season ! CIIKfHTIAN R KIDS' "A QPLSTION OF HONOR." "A Otmstlonof M inor, by Ohrlstian Kold, Is pta'sail by iho press as a work Mrfh y ere IllaMe of Amrn as lit 'ruiiiro. Ths sitbjnliied e tracts lun lrom cry f.nrhl nrlrieisns: Vwi Hit I'hilad-lphio Vttt. "A new wirK of 11 ti m by Uiirlmiitu Weld I slwur" m-i'i'i'ts'il" . . .- 'A (j iemloi ol' Honor, la a suiry of MouHiru (Sir I el v, with a wnll.oou ntrui'Ui.1 nd wi ll-sii.tainnd pint, and with a tlnl-li whloh will b uaaiillmpate'l njr umst nler " From k A'eni llavtn Rrgiittr' "An aomirshly-told atory, lull 1 1 InMilcnt and plot. tlit re In -o renji t orrrstralnsd, and .rtyliigliit-iiM llilprc t ulb thrsailiol th narritUy ar eaugtit ap and Juluod alo g thi r " Fim Utt Louitrillt Corrtrr-Jnurnol. i I'Tlxs ory la cunrniiiig one, and I lully wurthy oi th author's rapu'atloii; liulfKI.it h s'i nre.1 to a ths bsst and nobl- of a'l that shg Ii t written." rruis Mi! fliiff.nl Glob'. "Kjio,ntMtfy rb-ar In ityle and elsatfd In tone, and la worth more tiisn on oarrlul read ing. From Coco lltrali. "The anthor hawonlit with care, and with a good ettilcal and artl-t s p irnoo sud thsi aie tbe rsxt'iitlal needs in the building upot an itnorlean lltHrtture." Vina th Itatton (7arli ''As oontrlbutlon tn Auiotli'itn llicllon, (J ms'lon of ll.iiio',' will mirethm mitntsn tbealrea ly "itn'iis m v el ei it Its jth ir.' iVma IA Buffalo CosnVr STte a'lthir or 'Verlu yimir Is one of ths ru mi , i ion lul of thiw wh hi re tried to cousti no' noTd S . it of ti urula mtterlal of Amertvan 111'." lyol.,Hmu. t;lo.h. Ple, t.TB. Mailed to any addmss wuhin the rjnlted State, post-paid, on receipt of prlne. - D. APPLKl'ON t OU., I'iibllslir, S ftfll BanAtiwav, N. Y. angMdAtwt The Charlotte Observer Tb only mornlns dally paper pnMt heil In the Utat wtor U tleih ml . ih ut Wi. mlngton, olfer apeelal linlucera -ninto ulver titers. Jta olronlatlii . alt sed it'filnes hay ben largely Inoreaaed ilurl i the rear ,ost past, and It n reai-hea m wt m th Mtr. ebanUof Western North Oa ullna. 'bus ort'er- teg an antorpaseed dllii'n o' eoiom'io'oa tion Stwntha Merohantnif Wilmington and thpeoplof Western jlorl i Oatoliii. Tasaiev svmiatrTioa: Dally.... Weekly.. B A ly 'Using very lew. sn p' snnnrs t 10 " FASHIONS and GOLD GOlii PrajTS! J! Thit IJI li". Jt If,.!, ofiii.. :!.. Hut u tur ta t o.- L'fT? 'il.-a. tfuilT u It ii tii!nir-! f"f acr .V .wr,,.T lui:er'.al. j.ml rr.m mi .wronj Pi'l ny oil-f uit i.f ojriU h-&uif. It i one of lb li dlw KilaaH -f our rii)-. Tho tut Lid a ill Ci.d II Jn-t lb nfrn l clj-irm ibitt minnr Ii-1 fl;or, wh.le lhafll -lii pTt.t liw to mt f fi i wy rrr ,-rrr a.H am -ou. nltiml. The w:t i t':e rrvniar lablirr flupe : ra i law Bwar 4t j fima. Hl Uws twt I (all. if)Hrl kB1 tr'ad. Mkvnltj iii "w 4s Ft i til. .1 iMrn. Uke4ir ! I'lfoirT'Wirt lii.rsH-l tofiifjiidorunicai:!i Ti ful asm. Fm- nln or llie msui, mine, nrl(iMm. fb'orntiiej Vanocr. I af n t fuiif.-". tBwcec thm "Mi.tfbt front " H PtAVfNi itere I Ta Tim tCit, M r b sTt4 frsMi Ui UroM t uwur. lvli pax!a for ra; ritilen.Tii:ihiainol l,u-t. Nu, of wmkht, 37";i; parte n, witli rtoih m4' I. irr!. Nn,i f u-i'Vr-kirt. jr: titiTij. -l on ris--'.l i f fr', OTl ihi Pllrrs nil ria.fc 1nl'U of Ih t'TITtl ni IT will b" l.llf UI K o PliKMII'H ! -r w k-ikIi Sl.lo iuvmi) oue )car'a aauacrlptiua lb "flTl'UlJr BAZAAR." A. BURDETTE SMITH'S TTT it n Tl FINE ARTS ant POLITE Literature, Hlncle Copies 25 Tenia. :4bvrtpUa Prlrr. 1 1 a " t-lit, litrladlit Iiltiiuia UI 1 w irgiiari' wuriu ui KiL.rtu irec iu MibncntK-r. . . W .mm! r rERTIFIC Tr.H f i l!,l. - l.rrti, H-.irH nf MilMtriiili.Mi. iTWII -' 'ir Ik It KI.KV ATOKM w,H Ix rv. V fLACIi .f ui.. ln.iur wurU g ribturtia, irururini;. . lheMOIVTIILYV01lII Oi' FAHIIIO:," the very flnest, uostbiit nil,oraetlTlaviirtolalouud in ihl count', aTl tjt parwn oi oegin ...1. ...... . -in vfwu .!..... .ii,..- ' wh la It lup iMI-h!. S4.500.03 IN GOLD We will give 12 COO CO In COLD' COIN '" Co t" '' ho ! il n- ihr Isryi I n. .,, -r ol .uViiiri lo our ' World of Fahlon " ' S3-acb, belors H-ieL A, IS, As lul t Wc: Xu Iks getler-iip ol Hi I aigest C ah i 3" la (""a ola i I vgot Clii'i... ve isi in (torn Coin Id Lrnt C ab.... ' ss la Ool4 Coin. 4 h l. u-t Cinh..,. :e HO In OoW Coin. Sth brjr,l Club.... 10 IS) In Gold Or-ln. ih I truest CI' b.... 1 to 00 In Hold Coin 1th Ln-wft Club.. 10 1 nu I dole t oln. H'h I a'tfist Club.... 1R 0 In .old oln. kill t.vies' lu'-.... K) (in In ol'l Cuin. In h Luriinsl'C'iib.... 11 i a in Ho d I o n. lllii I sr club.... HI 1st I" fluid Coin m.tto n ta tk-OBth '"a t Club: YOU ft a jirrmlum for every nWrll.er j, ..in BOTH "f tbw Cold Coin Pieeente YOM oi nm tember Number besides " i"i r.u.ini ' nu iukih- to tiuw e b.tre Uhi il 'J,l:i.'J 00 n '0 d, sent, itlnf to our ivtV'tiii offer- kou rn write tn ons " nM "" "i 'h J win tu a thtt tin exactly as we promise- m - 1 1 n flPcT wt ii-iw rn i your n puob-, ii..n iw i.iir ih-p Y I III II Kr 1 I h'n T,,n will tret the Bn-t nonib-t an jour I clfl at nt Prr I V w H UfcaJI oilumt, whlih ra tunwlinw. anl st o beats net ttg ubis-rl- b "s, or u H1 ix nl lor i ns copy, bi-ii.l stamp A. BURDETTE SMITH, P O Box BOSS THE ATLANTIC HOTEL A. SEASIDE JsESOMT, BEAUFORT. N. O y ' """""JJa- 1 L J --a1"'-A. ' !' a ' --TPi lis - il us El W u . a , vi rpng A HOVK E8TA M.lsHMFNT. SO FAVOBABLT INTBOHUCED TO THB PTJBI.I't i U i summci b tin m w owner, Cai't. 1 P Graham, of Mtoiletiburg, Ufor th sra ot.t f iHA.Mnv letto October I at. urea to w00 Vtoews oi.iy tb umieris,' b wiilli'J t" 'mii mills i-u.iii el o".' M bone to renew hU pbataut aequalieam- wlib ai Inimi-r ino-stn ot the SHnntlr Hotel. '. ' ', '.. Th peculUr situation vt this botise affordr all t fkaiaw a toyf aalAoal peril or ses slckiictd. ' NO DTJSTI NO FLIES 11 NO MOSQUITOES 1 1 1 Ilaliilns llutiava are attached to the hones. rre guests my st ni-e etioy fbs sthila tatli.s i in i is oi tsit n'n firt hsmi the srf nlsw.i! net s- ss gisd sssnj nion tl.erewst. 'lh Wise Hell swl unnusdli v usllnlri sitdrd i.-i st atn id i l.sssnt rttiesl lioro th glair oi tl i snu I'j dsy-'nd l nl on t rmnt ol Ti rtsli'loie st n'l t All tbe gsmes lor ener.i esrd amnsnnciil to be found at Inlsnd resorts, beside plnr boat. Urt allng si d well mansged tor PIC NICS, FISHING PARTItf, WCCMItHT SAILS, ; and ylsllits poteie nl tntrrfrtlii tbSTlclnlty. ' ' !. .' ' . ' Th ohuicsst V Kh and I IQL'OHft ar to I bad at U PESTATJBANT ot tbe under- '"miisIo Hill null triiiiil rnlMiMi mju-ll.i 1 Irl I ri oi d rf tl fr titles Alilid In cot rtn w ai-HUmtsnd a mrps o i !' sd slliMe etrysi Is with smp'er reoms ami fecd'ed in t.ien n.intf reiet ilj D sd ii lie ( ulltaij I' iflird t, (l' ropn.tor Hutieif h n'Mll irel bis H AH I' 'I I r . ut lilf . M b ew n wore at tractlre to MsKltct rtnisiy ihsr lbs Holilssst he ,et r-sl j ubllc. Htrii t decorum will Ii rigiiily tiil'otciMl and ILe conili rt o yisin rssttet ,''"'y t'udled. Tkbms s $2,50 J rr ihy for first week ; f I.C0 per day for second week, ttf fpfclsl routrscts roads itb fsirllleisnd Kjcutsioiilsl. I iberal rwlnctlon to early tW tors, Chlitlrm and leryantr hull price. ; , . , , . . , may 13 -dJtw tf. GEO. W. CHARLOTTE. Proprietor, I j i. x.iiu.-iai iiiiii isi 11 '" - L, it to a to i 10 ills iuiio i i vio. n Dopes i T He Carolina fioiiscMil Mapzine, AN II.I.U.1TRATKD MONTH LYc tholes Literature, will betssned from th InLns aouii Ma-sitnoBB Orrice commencing wth January. 1870. The ilrst nnrober will h lea lj lor moling by Dace Dber 16th, and Ih' period ical wll be published each auooeedmg moi.tti tberealr mlilioiit Inlorruotlun. tin adfsn Uge will be negleotwl 'ich either taleiil ot capital ran rnmin""! m render ea b Issue an agreeable and instruct! coMtpendlnui ol onoics reading, by popular writer, both uorn and vl-i ad. Ihe Carolina Household Magazine will be a lare SS-eage, elghty-roni cotiiran aiotithly, hand.wni ly ptinteil oa tlntxl book paiwr and besmtltiitlv illustfalal It is a liiorougniy souu ern enterprise aiu itasnacese I alnady fully assnred. rli(-ulillhi ' n sot to make It a ttrst-elass monthly, that,oi.u. in troduced tn the family circle. Is sure tt be SHgerly watched far and cw-rul'v ireeriri Ua-eiiHrKAlT OAt.LFKV llliroean attract-re t"aiur. The .la. uiry nnnibet will ceatain alli'-llkp!cir of i EX-OOV. Z. B. VANCK", and biographical sketch, tn be followed In eaoh iuooeillng number with I'lintiurombu ot other proinlneotst tteamen, dlrtne.s, Ac ONLY TWO DOLUtS A YKSU and each subscriber can mnk. a choice THS MOST SBAtlTISUL.LSHOB I SU t. I S(IS, site ol each II x 30 Inrhes, li: "The Pinding or the Saioiir In the rmple," "The Msilon na."or"KSig Lear lfvlnn the Nlotm," tor wanted on rocvlpt of the aiilisoti tl n price. Kltherot tti S'tigraringils worth ib nliie th prl.-e akeil for the Mgailn. r Anyone scuding a olub nf Ar elli re ceir au extra subwrii'titin tree. 4lnK.e eoplt j0ci'iils free by mail. H i m m'hs suhsi r p Hour w.houl lii Knrar1i. SI, Agenta Wanted everywhere. Ji l.M'H . MUNI I Z, I'm. I. hi oldilioro. K (1 TME RANSOM BOOTS, "' WK bay on band a fan ,ck of hanho m Hoots sit Ii t " O. Al PareK'S.Fx-ctrtor, Kachang Oorner, 1 W.P.PKIOK, MaogT, oct I Ciilamj win th admiration rr lr l- uij UimiU l.u utiKl mn IX of lis ItMulreaMraHaof Si- ntire m t. f want. iihn..' a i-ikIlI.su cu. ? !l Pmi'tVi fl Illriefl ite'l "PllferH IdVlOS uiuuii-H muiiiiaiui im'iu. iQixu "ibp' orr. V- lnt. UndulUi's worth of Pa'rrrua iT.iotoech suiaor:br f r a premium. TO We will ait 13 BCO CO I' COLD COI N U (ii , M ii uoirtu i rtl lml auader l nilmlf" lo cur EaiBar." si II :0 escb, b(t Marrh 1, lTt. As lol'ows: To It" Grttrr ri M ilio I irgeat ilul' f lli Klin (.' 111 UiU V1 I aiyrt v lul,.,. ',0 1 0 m oM ( oln. U I r,et club.... I'd oaln (!o'd C"ln - 4th I sis tl fl lib.. J 1 in O ! ' on fib LmjM C'liti,... 110 IKMIi fW Colo. . Stb Luresl Club.... ' TS ll In floM SIB. Vh l.! st C lib... se lti. I oli' On sth La ist C ub.... VI 0 I li.. ton 'b rfTrl ( hi'..... r W) in CoM I om 10 b I artit u' .... ,Wi tn 4 o'd Cnli . '- 1'IU Iitifet ( ib.... W t l-t Cold Colli, aad m' d to It 133d Lt" i Club u Mini u. AND i'"1! subrctibrr sella ere oflrrs win r i ndnt fn" b t.i'b tn tin Sep lor Fashion I a'a'ogu. - 914 Broadway, New York Citv- Southern Illu&trated Age ! RALEIGH, N. 0. riTME ONLY ILLUSTRATtll WKtKLY J it the South. Klght psgt a Forty ool utn i. C'oi talii'tig more reading matter tha at i weekly piibllahed la th Hoahern Btates 'S'liellrst number of the POl'l rifcKN IL D i'KATKd AUK will be Issuid on Maturday, 261U ttaf of Jane, IS1H 'I Ii Publisher Intend making It an lllua tr ' d record et the i mes. It willtitf aytry to, lo, Pslltlcal, Hisioil at, Literary, and Si nilflo, which It of rurreot lliteri-st, and glyuth best lilUhttatlotisthat fanbbtalec4. oriwinl or rorlgn. 'ih ttDUTHKKK Il.LOaiKlTin BOX wl i b printed ou uew tyoa, anil beary book pBI'iT. On It Hat nf eon'rlbulor will befnu' dtti namesof mn ot the best writ a In the s. utb Mrial and short son Im, pnesi and tketotiea, and ell conduct d editorial diputment., fir ing the latest personal, llterun, srlentida. t litical rliM)uand ommeroUI Intelligence, will lu'nicb erer, w-ek an amount of reading matter unsurpassed by other patera, in exc I lenoe and variety It ht tbtndri1 to make th HOO'IHKKN II.LUHTHAIEO AUK a Jnnr Dal for the Ureal I ' sereral enlumna wl I be teciallyd' voted toad subjects psrialuing Ui domestic and eoetal Iif. - -, T . No ramlly shnmd b without II. . Hnbscrlption price only tl annum. Poat- "'WR.T. FULGUDM, Editor, Ha'eigu. N (1. Jun 1 B if The Piedmont f iess y i s i w 7 I ..'-. t .. at S : HICKORY. N. C . ft th only iet published lo Catawl.a eoonty, anal haMeslnaiT eircui.il.iii nm u Merchants. 'aimr, aud all cUvcs nf Iu." neea men In the -tile The Paine la a tire wide-awake Itenns-ratle paper, ai d liaderfra ble medium lor a lseitb-lng in In in N'ur.h Carolina Liberal terms ailuwe us if, D ad vertisements, Hubacillitlon t2 In nHl cr Addree MCHall.L TOMI.INaoN, gdltoraaua Prourleiun. mat oa .4 NEW YORK AND BOSTON LINEG Wilmington, N. C. Fast Fre eht Route to all Po i North or South. . ... i AEW New Yoric and Wilmington Steamship tins I Vi SEMI-WEEKLY. ; ! Sailing from NEW YORK. WEDNESDAY and BATXJBDAY st 8 P. M., nd from WLLMINGiON. WEDNESDAY and SATURVf. " ; BOSTON AND FALL RI VEK. New York ui.d Wilmington tccaisliip tcmiiany, CQKKROTQKI WTIB THW J i T i ' H! ( OLD COLCKY RAILROAD AKD STEAMERS. 1 Dally Between rCSTON and KtW YORK I 8eml-Wkere KSW YOBK sud WILMINGTON . WHMWJ ft itattf t freaw rarh ari. i ':- .' ' - . , S.,hi....b,..sh.1.e,,.,., ,bi;-u.e 81llllDral BY AV SI til Ah fit tit ret. a t attnH w.!. uili.... ..-! i! i.l WIIMOKN.tt Lrs'li'A AffertiTA AILI'I ' ' ;'' Yi Ij.m INoTON tt WH I I'k h All r . -u -i.it i ' , :- ' ThKtjAK-L'liA SN'IkA HillWSr, (' i- lWWlsofLsdiefre,,od KOMI1 end VV1 n CATOLIKA,'. f EOI'CIA nd ALiPAafAj W ' '! Al, to M V IOI.K, tOBlOK. 1R0Y1LU(K, f ALL RJVJl! end ier er Lustt rn C ities. . , , .( 1 Mnrk nil floods fa i J .v....... V rr lutilirrlBiorwalhnarvtjtofliberotthentderslgnideumb o!UUi, I). II. v.. MINK. Oeuerat Kaetern Agent, SM iMtonsblr Street, Boston. Biicm mi Scieii Steam Traisiorlati Cpifjsif Vln WILMINOTON, iit 1 -.s .-.5 w.ssjaJryv;. FAST FREIGHT ROUTE To all Points North cr South ' BALTIM0KE. Baltimore and Wiiniiitou Line, SSMI-WBKSLT. -8A1.IN(I PKI'M KAl.TUOJiJC- TuesdaySt Friday, at3P M. -ANl PKOM WIl MINOTON- Wednesday & Saturday. BOSTON AND PROVIDENCE. naltimor aud WUmiugtoa l.lne, Baltimore, lloeton and I roultience Line, Or Tis Canal Dally t Phl'ladel,hl and Clyde' Pbiladulpbla and Prorldevc Lias. 3ml.Weekly from each Port. Shippers may n ly ation the f rmpt aud rsiilsrsBllliie pf "Uityl i-lfamers. 'apd onlrk ' . I ati h glveu to all shi meat b this rial. NO DELAYS. .' through Hills u' Lading given to and from all Point In ' NOltTIl and tSOl'TH CAIiOLINA, GEORGIA and AliABAMA. Also to BALTIMORE, THILADELPHIA, BOSTON, TROVIDEKCE, and other Eastern Cities. ....... T , :,.,il.,ii,,iiS (,, ,,,). IV KaiesyiiarutedalowaibyaByothrEonlandtimasqnlck. Loese or evwolusna promptly psll. - . TT ' Mark all dootlw via Baltimore and Wilmington Une; W for luithrr Information apply to either EDWIN riTZCERALD, Agent. Ua iiuniru l.im , ftti nouili Mieei, Ua.tiniore. march ls.tr ' nsroTic .ii). PornliTiQ ffontrol Pflil'arniP' firt hi GENERAL TUB ATTKNTION P THF PDBLIO 18 BRSPB'rTPtfl.l.Y tNYITKIJ rTOJTHB i , tact that ib (. arolina Central Hallway, being oanpnttd and fall eqalpped rat buainea ,iU. ra-wlili its counecfous at Wilmington, both yiadireot Mteaaier Lin. and via WeMoa aa' fnrtsmouih, to R Itlmor. Philalelphia, New York, Boston an I Providence anqoal4 fas ii) lor handling sbipveiile from . . . ' ....... ; -';, 1' i n WILMINCTON AND ALL EASTERN CITIES TO CHAR LOTTE. STATES VI LLE, GREENVILLE, SPARTAN- 1 1', i -r'tit- -Ft v. .'. .' w : BURC p : ,v'-.ii'! . ; ?' eidil and all station on Atlantic, Term Mee & Ohio. Atlantic and ft'chnv nd Air' Una aad Sorts , Oaenllna KailrMd a well a all po'ntsln QEOKOIA and ALARaMA.- I" '- .. . ' losurancetrnm Kssiern cities guaranteed allow aa Tie anyitber line..'oterslwtraas fer charges, and llat always aa low as the lowest. , , Uai'nvcr bailding. KSteetci all potut lurnieuesi upon arpnoauon name. . . . j , .4 npril 8-80-ly IfiWUmingtoa I 9 At IVE TO HKR INTRKBSTS In Past Carolina, hnr bualneaa men wuisarerneein THE WASHIKGTONJCHO, large and well aaubllshed w(k ntwepa pi-r, cltriulatlng xten!Te.ly It. UenBntleo Uyd.). Hemilort. Pamlico, Plr.t, Edgaoomb and tt.nn adjoining Kale Low, Wai.t P. Wili.i"o, B. Gbawobb, 1-ateorTarboro. of WaahUniwD. Rdltorsae'' Proprietor, otll " BUreopy.- . '' Pay Yob, Giiy: Taxes. Oflle of Treasurer an 1 0olleotor, ' J Ulty of WUmlag'en. N . O.. I am rllreoted to lly all parbue owing city tkiew thsl ia, reoo reniei t of 'b etfy for n o'Saieiark thsf . anaawUar.oa wllh n ordinances will be amde. aidau.-b ersoiis wb dnnot tan Ihelr cty twxe . a or before the Sr. of etitmier Arextsjin, he nronerty Will tie adtli am saw a th taw directs T. C Servoss, Traaaom aad OolKcier r YOKK. NO liVXiri It'f ill S.i, tli: , li V ilmiitlt n l.lm. f ' ! . ....i i .'! a.ll i, WM. P. CI YPK A ff.,rieneral Agents, '' '', 1 Wew link I Ine, t Kuellsy Hreew, H ' Y.' A.D. CAZAUX, Age)nt.7r ' ' .f ' -it n 1 a- CJ ii',1 b phiiabiphia: EalliErt; TLMtoD M' m- sgi t arrwag ,! -ft I . B A I t 4 i vu ft A & u W I Lid IN ii OV, r.fi-i. haltimor and PblUdeli al eksmbiaiUa, .: . lally rlaCasal bien Hi 't'.i.i eaLTIMCBB AM I Hll aliLPHU: ' " WESURN CITIES. B ALT I MOKE AN .iLaHNasjlj ) fortberw Oeatral Kallioad ' ' ' '' ' '' aid tn - Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.; of the undeielgned Agents ef tbsl.hiA. vl flm ' A. D. CA2AUX, Afit " s : , balt mu.i ki.ii him IttFiLla ' Wilwisotos. M.o, , .! .HJT3 FREIGHT; DEPARTMENT!, WilxTQiqton. maron iust. 1870, l - to ine unue rifiuei van u easi gi.sn " MeneTBi Prelght Agent. THE PEE OEE HEBAID, Ti i v,,; -j' T, 11 . ,.T-t X--U sw !4-if i Published everr Wednesday at ' ' 1 WADESBORO, ANSON COUNT I ' ft'-' ! JOHN. PATRICK, Has a large and rapidly lnr.tnf 43utSr. tlon in Ihe Pee Ue country In North and SoulB Carolina. ' . . . . . , Adrwtleerawlll Bad It tlie Vst BMdlisi UI alttier of th slstet Sutes lor reseblB ths . larmer plantersand merrhmit. 1 n'-I , The eztfnHe Uxsal mdveriUinff pat ronafle exhibited in it coluttau tUl i bH evidence of iti large and influenm' Haleiromlation.' ' "i "..'. ol di-iW , r HiclmeaoplT, wdUi rate fat adf-Vj Using, lent tree, stsge paid. n appllatjlt)ii loth andarslr-sd ar Wade. JNt.'.'PAlWOst. (,TO.,,., -Ul'B"lWvY JBELBY BANNBH kelby,K. 0. Ptw J li-bed avery Thursday morning. ' liin-haaB a weot), editors mmusmiae ka 'pauafev aberlpUoa 1 M fog as JSai, SB BSt)B lJ assaaanaB. . , f . , r . ,.-.,!...,; i. , . i i -i- il.'. i "t t . 'il
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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