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I li. 11" X j. -'I' - - -- ; WILMINGTON". N- O . . -v v.. kt Tfcursuay sorrcm, .luttmun i.i w, :'hic Daii.t Jocks At,, it, oM-st daily .-ji ) Nortli Camliiii, i ptitlis-U-J rv t mon ftcfpt M unlay, at fcrrtr Duij-ak a y-r; Fcl-k l)ou aks l umitln; kvr.s rv-rivi cuts por mouth cr shorter p.Ti.Hl. S.ivt.l by (.'ixrim "Mi Hi city at 'vs rv-ri v ,-iiu Y4- tfiPrt1.,0rT PoUjAW. a. Twgj m tVskm.t jorKiiAt., trni'.ayj t'li-ty-e'i TiMumn, pr-r, two i.mi.i.A am twn ttirv ropio fi" 1oij.aks asd a hah; fori c-ar-w's torvu. I) h.uahi-; Bvac&nis, BteitTDoiLAit AM a RAi.r ten c-H'te. nrTffcS Dollar; twenty eopiW TWRSTT-flMt Dollahs. 'ii'PsfKH'T'.o.NS in ll payaNV i xu't, m -'i'r omtiiiiii-J it?r the .ratio- f ib uiue for. titTTiK',t' pfiotild b ' fry I'ftft rO'iv Votiey Or 1i Of Express. If this can my Ntrir, Section Sflainat t by mi l may be ecured by forwarding 9r ft payable to the order of the proprietors -aUhe Jou :nAL, or by lending tb6 inonry amginmdMter. AtTrvislu Kates (per Inch ot twelve amid lines of ailvei-tlalng type.) Oi Inch on insertion, Osa Dollar; two tiiat-r-Umm ()hk Dollar akd a half; tlm naedlmil, Two iHiLAim; four Insertloj i Tvmt In.t Aim Aim a half; Ave ni HhW TictKH Dollars; ill Insertions. t, RKKilOLLABS ARB A HALF', twelve ta :tlHM, Pin Dollam Ann A half, t t lontu. Kiht Uoio-AB; two montl; mint DaLLAua; tkvs momlu, Twt, TV rwo Dollars. I outract for longer periods and longer pace made upon liberal term BWELBARn 8AUITl)M, 6 Wilmington, N. C. eoi iiRiAt.inrB4. A mam uio th ateer from Oregon it already en route to th Centennial. It stands nirjeteea baada, or ix feet font iaoliea, Beaanrt twenty feet from tip to tip, and weigha 6,000 pounda. Mb. 8 an ford bt iliippe eight thoroughbred Amerioan race hore to England, with whiou to oonteat for tort honor on Engliak soil next oa acn. Among the hones shipped were rreaknesa, Mate aodBiy Final. Two well-drilled eolored military oompaslei of, Rifllimond, Ya., known aa the Attacks and the Carney Uu trd propoee viaitiog Philadelphia during ths Oentenuial, provided the colored oitiieos oMhe lattor city will raiwe the fund, necessary to entertain them. A countryman of "tlia molanoboly . Dane" has juveuted sa arraogemeut to take the place of orntehe, by which the cripple can fro fait or slow and up or down stairs, without touching hi feet to the ground or working but one arm. On the 4th of June, last oue hundred and fiftr Cathjlio children of Drattle boro JVer mailt. stayed away from school, b iay twlng the toast of Corpus Chrihti, and the sohoot com mitUeof thatowu ie(ased to allow them feir return nuless their parent would promise that they should not again tbacnt themselves, whioh prom iae the parents refused to give, and the Supreme Court of the State baa now been called upon to paaa on the right of the school committee to make any such domand. AooomwNO to "Northern contem porary the cares of s!ate sit lightly upon Gen. Grant. He looks more fleshy than ever turns the scales at 187 pound. Neither the terrible Bill Allen nor the bngalioo of inflation bave interfered with his sppetito, dis turbed, hi , digestion, or murdered his sleep. 4 Sa smokes his oigar aa complacently as if Briatow, his Finance Minister, had five dollars in gold in the Treasury for every dollar of "rng money" there is afloat The Southern llistorial Society met at Richmond, ,Va., last week. The report of the secretary of the associa tion States that be has been pat in' possession of many interesting and au thentic aeoonnta of the late war, con tributed by the patriotio liberality of friends. The receipts from Dec. 17, 1874, toQotober 25, 1875, were 81, 268 80; expenditaies, $1,013; amouut now in the treasury, $815 60. Thi executive committee in their report asy : "The report of last year indicated that the relations of the so ciety to the Soulfict n Magazine, which we had adopted as our organ, were not entirety satisfactory. We regret to be compelled to aa; luvt these relations . grew stili more unsatisfactory, and that the committee felt obliged to annul our oontraot 'with : the Messrs. Tnrsbull and to discontinue our publi cation In the SouiJnm Magazine af- . ter the 1st of July last." The com mittee express the opinion that it would be better for the society hereaf ter to pnbliah their documents in monthly or quarterly tracts of their own. A 0A was decided by the United States Supreme Court the other day. in whioh the question to be settled was whsther war existed in this country April 23, 186U ' The oourt held that while war did actually exist st the date named, yet as it had not been de clared or publicfy recognized by the President, it did not have ths effect to work dissolution of a partnership, of which a member or members re sided in New York snd the others in New Orleans, The proclamation of April 17, 1861, ia not regarded as a distinct recognition of an existing state of war, nor yet is that of the 19th of Apnl, which announced the blockade. The reference to the .people of Loaia iaua ia these eases is to "oitiaens of ' revolutionary States," and in the jndg- 0,Je1?n! Jbe PnrPe avowed by the President u iuoonsistent with their being regarded as enemies. The court failed to state when an aotual ' setts of war waa officially recognized bj the United States. . ' . 8Uuea lilt: i i.i i n. liislmnl'r v.--lh ! i.i! t.i fc i -iu i t to 1i;;i;k i.-iir 1 . -iip "t M t!ie r"U:t ' ( ti:e F.It I'" J N.-W V'k, (l i lYunavtvuma t! l How JtrstT. Tit ! I !ii'fry 2Iijit.lMi-.rp; .Ti Jlt It I Iiaj pointment sonu'what,, b it t!m fitot it put 'ttt tlt f r xi re cjih- ir other tlie XurllifU iiHvtM Hrtt.!i hm wil3ir to toTfi't (ho m-ciin au1 prf jnilipo of the at. ' 1h Su!h now nlmiift piitm-ly l)-m.-'ratip, nn l tJ- North ttirnst Tinsuiirioii.ly It pubiican. Jtruirlio mt tlu lmo crtio ticket La currit-J NowYy)k.Lui by meb a meagre mjurity,thHt hk t! e IUpiblimtn triuriiiU iu OIio,itauiounta to notbiiif. , , , ?' It ia probnblA tfmt thn rmuhnf thfe Fall elrrtions may work well for the emwtry, for if the Republican euo oesta now inspire tlirm with great o n flileuoe aj their defeat ia the full of 1867 made them rery eautioua, it will reaaltia the tiiumph of the Demo cratic prty in the elections next yeiir. The nomination of Oranl for a third term or of torn equally objectionable candidate wonld inrely end in the leotion of aome patriot for President who wonld restore gcnxl government and projority to onr oonutry. s TIIUUADIDATE IUH nrKAkt:" TFN AKD INK iKETCiy'S. t The paper are beginning to fignie closely npon the cbancoa of varion gentlemen in oounootion , with tho Sieakerhtp of the Hoiwe of ll pre; lentatite which will be orgauined on the lal Monday in December," or tho next fair day thereafter," aa the ano- tionecra hate it. At present the oou teat lies between Michcal C. Kerr of IndiRDA. And Samnt.1 J, RaudalUf reunayWania. It will be a ery hot !y oonteeted fight and a very intwr eating one, for variim reaaoim. The other prominent cmdida'e are Ham- uel H. G tx. ("Bunaet") and Fernamlo WikkI of New York, aud Milton Bay ler of Ohio. If u Uher Ksrr, or Rw. dull in el.'oted after a f.w ballot, the choicti will bT'iy' apt Hi lieWtwet B'O'tor, ind J. frootor Kmtt of Kn tucky. Wood and Oo will be abau douod Tery anon if they do not devel tpa mirt atn BtU thau they aoera to have, and ueither will be taken aa a oomptomiite candidate. c There haa been aome talk of OilbertO. Walker of Virginia, but thut will not bo veri fied; eapeoially if the .'programme pub lished in regard to it ia ttttompU-d to be carried out. A personal doscriptiou of tlieae va rious gentlemen may be iutereatiugind we give it. Micbeal 0. Kerrf ia a tall, raw-boued, rather awkward and. atiiT looking man ith brown bair, opptbed imoothly, hazol grey eyea, a billioua oomplexiou, aud beard. He ban a ittODg, manlt, aud pleaauut voioe-w a good lawyer a man of hard souse and correct habits, but not a flrst-clsrS parliamentarian. lie wonld be an honest sneaker, but would lose his temper sometimes attor eating somethibg which diHagreed with him. Bamnel J. Rendall i a moliumais ed, rather short, slightly stooped shouldered mttn, with black bair, dark brown eyes, and smoothly-shaved faotn fie is called .handsome, but has a hub it of distorting hi face by "unrewing up" his eyes and nose, u acoount of defective sight Hi voic? is plousunt, but in no wise remarkable, fie is a man of great nerve, fbrewduess.and et -pcrieuort in politic, and i niiiverHnlly esteemed "tlm beat fellow iu tlie world." He is more familiar with the rules t lid 11 any Domocrut in the House, and ia great tit "BlliliiiHtoi -lug" as a resort to dilatory expedients to ptevent ; logilat iou, is called, no ia very pop ular oil both aides (if the llout-e, and wonld make a more acceptable speaker. personally, Uian any of hi competi tor. Bamuol B. Cox is a little wiry fellow who resembles Rov. Dr. Deems a geod deal, except that he wears a dark benrd, pnukled a little with grey. He i an irrepressible individual full of fun, but as sensative as a van school girl. Ho is well read, bright, quick and eloquent. Furdinanda Wood is a tall, tliiu grey- haired ninu, with a distinguished air, caused principally by bis white mous taohe and gold eye-glasses. He has ability, large experience iu politics, aud great woalth. Miiton Sayler is a rathor large, and rather clumsy man, florid, with . light brown, close out beard and large grey eyes, aud , is a bon uivant. - He i scholarly and sensible, has travelled muoh, and vpeaks German flueutly. J. Procter Knott is a short, florid, light-haired man of genius. He is a flue lawyer a bard student, a wit and humorist, and baa flue artiBtio taste and talent, 1 A penoil sketch which he made between Butler and Garret Davis, was an object uf amnspinont and surprise to every one who saw it. His celebrated "Duluth" speech w is the most elaborate piece of bur let que ia our political history, and has caused him to be esteemed vuly as a wag, but he is much more (ban that. " Such are the personal features and characters of these candidates for the position which is extended the highest next to the presidency in this country. Which one will bo eleoted, or whether either will be, is "one of tLose things which no fellow can find out," uutil after the elootion. .. . , Mb. W. W. Oonooran, of Washing ton. D. O, has given to the Sou thorn Historical Society five hundred dollars and promises a like contribution each year hereafter. f I I tin rv i.i.if . r J C A H I I ' T1 Jb i ' nf mt", -.1 d Tdl l I'ai'or- 'A !M. Sh'il iMICil-J, a fm'i 5u-t Ata rA;B!i!. Nath'l Jacobl'3 HACUWARE DEPOT. f JAC0U1 1 . AXC. CRAS1 B!AO(3 AND HOOKS. H A H K $ A N O CHLLA (, eElMAl 01U.TW1MH llrduujxl prisa at NathenlclJacobi's HAKUWAKB DKFUT, SASH. DCORsTlio BUN9S. PA I.NTMOIL AMI (il.AiS, - . fHIMH.HrOKrS ANU HPll4, B IK IRON ANU8I KU NATHANIEL JAGOBI S UAKDWAUK DEPOT,' NO, O MAHUKThT. li li,!,! Mi m I'l.iiui 2S roniKi- A imlW. , To.i Fk-fi-a.l I. 6 A Ko'la Bangiti. llrnO Bariali Flour. APPLES. EUTilR. tYlHEGAP, LTC. 6 Bana'a Ain.loa. SI Tutu BaU -T. to fairnU VI"-1 r. hai.T, ltirij.Clll.Ii:. 00 Narkt al4 10 1 rarora Kl a.' to Diin iCraami bxiwa MOLASSES. t'S Bsr-ata ). H. Mol .nv a. 1 HoKhi1 K. H. Molia-M-a. 1 Hnah a.l an l lUiri la Itu'i Molaa r. tot m a ty KSKt MNUl I Jal.nR BKO. Oit'M 1 a Fcka,raOho,ra. If. Hilttar, ' 15 Bote Kaut r and Stat Cteea. - yn Boaai IlorforilV Braatl Preparation. (Hi gar Hd, Soda, Lrmon, Sugar aud OaUr (.ackers In Barrrli and Boiaa. t'lieabova go.n'a ar frrab and will ba sold ry wii.MAna jnuKviiivoi. SALT, BACCN, SUGAR. COFFEE. ETC. TOM Sark Ami rlcan and Urarpool Bait. IS Bua BaooD. lot) llarrala Sugar alt Uralei. - -AW Bi I'oftVa. : TS Hoxo Totucoo. ISMO llatreli Flour-all Oradea. i-y V Soda 8oap 8tarch. Matohoa. 1 ' ' Candle F01 late by WII.MA1VIN ,nilHCHl4IN. iwWl BAR fJrriTB o f itv ft n TBAraa WiLdihHios, Wntnaatiay, Not. lat, ) T I'roiii letora or KKra or Bar-niomi : Vour attention I) calUd to the folluwlog (J-Jtf f T III Honor tlie Mayor , a ilrkik obnarv. anroof tlia rauia will ba n r iril,anit any party falling to pay their monthly LloansaTaXtonorbeforii th Plftb I 'y of aaob month IN ADVANCK, lhlr Lloenaea will be forfeited. l tbe pvty tubjcot to f roiwciitlou and Hi.e, la protUIrd fjr, In vio lation or (MtyTax Otdlnant, . t.c. arnvoaa, , City Cleik and Tteaanrer. o 11 1 12 it; MAYOR' OFFIOW, 1 ' ; ClTV WllMlkOTOtv, N. O J M a. T, U taavoHx, Oit.y Olnrk A Trovurar : Hia 1 - ton lll iiuaiwllatal notify iicrwina nT'iig rr ttoi.tn Lioeimwi mat uniniw i Kymi-ni of tlivir mnn'lily taioa It mile on or before the fith -lay ot each month tn advanoK, tliulr Ik-eimea win ie (icoiareu loneneo. Vei j HwipectuIlT, W. r.VANAI'AT, novl-tr Mayor. n Flour and Meal JHl MIXKD FKED. Oar-load ', . ad on ahort notloe. dram bought at th markot price. Addrew, v.lABt-OTr CII V MILL, (Mlotw, N Inn tf GRAND JULLOTUir OPENING ! THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1870. MRS. A. D. BROWN i EXCHANGE CORNER. OBAM'bl8PL'A Y . '..Of Pattern Bonnets. Hats, Flowers, Feathers, Crnamenta. etc Mo patne have been pird tn make this tbe moat atliaitWi opening that bai vtr botn aliown In 'hleolty. All are I in, led to oall and Judge for themaelTr. MRS. A. D. BROWN. ootanw A NEW DAILY PAPER IX WILM1XGT0X. ProsDectus ol tie E?eninp: Reriew ON" OR ABOUT OCTOBKR FIRST, TUB I'ndcralcncd will hct;ln thn piihllcntlou In the Cllyiaf W ihalnirton, of the Rvinink Rbvibw Tho itaviaw will be puhliahed every rvcnlnK, ci'-jit Hiinday. Iln alio will he tn fumieh Uie lali-ai, the Iwet, and the mint reliable ncwa. In cvnry nn-anlng of the erm. The Rdltorlal Ttcpurtmcnt will he In ah!c hai da, and the local rcxi ta will be fumlalwd by Mr laince for Bv yon re past the local editor of the Daily Jiiitrntl. Mr, fcb.rlra A. Prl-a, a aim of one of the foanrtera ol the .lotiBUtt, an I blmielfa gen tleman ofanveral yearn rxorrteaoe tn the ona Ineaa. will have charge of tna hualne a depart menta dl' tbe pitper. (Tniiaaal attention will be Riven to lt mar ket report with th view of fiirnlahlug the fu I toanaaattunaot the day to the cloaeof mrean. tile bom a, and threi re-ita will bn made by a oareful, thoroughly rvperlnced reporter. in the whole the ptpt-r wil. be neway cheap anl r li'ble, and a ewclal rrmllnm Ih nngh will ill the poor man and th laboring eta ea inHy he hetr -, Termi of enhaoriptlon : IS a v", 60 cent a momh and II cent a week. Advertising ratee very low In connection wllh the nrwa' n'partmmt we m ill eetaliliah Uie Rbviiw Book and .,oh Printing (iffln-, where competent and eklllful nperativne will b mnloynl, and whore It ia net-dice to aay we w it do our hea to fumieh our patrone with i he beat work for the lowest amount of money. Josh T, James, aug. 15tt thai. A- Price. fashion m COLO COL" iins! ! a-iw. Iuaj r. ca I !J- . T" -.f -una t! . 'njirwi , ,, Vntii w;a,A.4 i T l ft , a.l. li t( jijr -fc jaoT milt r tn lrdic ( ul tr tr.jr. I 10 ii is :f l wui flud U p.MH.H( j i't tM-nt clann M.t ifttM r akin fcx in fl thi UlirJ. Tii n'tt rhrovmklrt lilr aid or tna amatt, hionbl Simw. a nma.or ttiMton. Keuire iLjiraioi ji Inrh pxidt for rntira auit No. ff alt, .... fiiii- in h"!' ... m II.. -atm unt front." li fawa ra " iMUtaro, aruii aamtafraaaOiM inaautiouw. jN"- ovpraklrt, rrM,aaoMHlMjk abjw. j. una ran. 1, jj.n. ri'. w w h-.is f fTUt; Mra, wiUcl.ilhr"nkt,fcicAa. MaH on iwrlptof 1 p.-.. OR Ifca rattwa M4- aMr ti BflTtB rt r willbo til, KI1FK PllKlll H laaay a-r-. ka i-brta ai.ie ia aa. aa aava lear'a aaiiacrlauaa " jV.IT 1 til Jf li XXX A U." A. E:7.:HTTE SMITH'S " IilFloiofFasii," FINE ARTS and POLITE Uteraturo. Blncle Coplca 25 Tenia. KHkarrlaliaa Frla. a far, pnat-atlil. Inrliiilif pmuiumoi in voiiara- wurinui iiiHuajicv 14 liubauiDer. Va tmA oar CtRTIFIC TF-4 tt U -nT, I-10a recip iat nf aubac rluliun, TOBJ will ka KLRVATQRM will ba IN FL ACK if ui.a Ixiliat 1 aoru uf raUcraa, If i uf PatUfna, If Utairau;. The " MONTI I XJV WOULD Ol? rAHIUO.N," the Very flneal.l Mm.mw.M lu ttila count'y.aa t aMjy pamn wn f'na( wWatttBf It, will N'.VKR llacoatlnai ifc whil It U fiibtlnbal. j Oiia dolU.'a aorth nf Pttnru glana to aaoh y 1 auVacribar Irta ai iTcmlnm. S4.500.00 IN GOLD TO GIVE AWAY! We will give t2 CCO CXI InCOLD; We will tje 13 COIN" 65 " ' l o 1 " lrg'HjCOfN 13 !'' rr af miKtitim In mi Worlf of ta rr 'el lulmlna Far hlorii at 3rac, be lor r rci 0, ia Aa io,w:To tlia attr-pei lh latpal C ah fi tO In Ooid 1 In tt 1 ifr :ia. ( in in i.o'C Colo I'l l.arMt t' ut.... V B 0 tn flolii Ooln. 4 k U'lioit Cur..... 10 intn ''. li Urttrat flub.... lo ff) In Gold fl. Sth I ar.wt tn- b.... 11" W In tlcud Coin Ttb La '- Olab.. inn Mi In Oiild oln. Sth I a' at Club.... 7S 00 In :'d aiti. 'b l.arpat ttlnh.... S11 o-i lr 0 Oiln. Ifl-b Largraf (Vnh.... SI i0 m flo'd t o n. Iltli I arnao t'lMh.,.. S (HI In fluid IJoin andao tolba OBth Larg-iit Umb- YOU t a pr mlnm for every abacrlber you rotm f ihMi Cold Coin Pteaentaoffora win tr fa. ad at fait K-natb'a th- Sad tert ber fvumber besides 'i' " h. lna paid 00 in n'd. armrdlrg aaai't a m hi 'in aim to y wui inn thu phi mm rfaw w a ri F- r t p l" a n jour I I 1 1 I ft nTal w""n ' w " ret, awwa, anar nj'iin wnun yoo can anon, ann at on begin gei'ing ratiaorl bjii.ofafu e nta lor i-iie otipv. (trnd "tampfor Faahlon Catalogue. . - A. BURDETTE SMITH. P-O Bos POBB' 014 Broadwa '. New York Cltv. TRADE MARK. IE SAUCE. LEA & PERRINS' 1" . .iCIAjJKATED; 1 1 KL hUl'NCKn ATA KX1UAOT 11 BV aLrVi'-rKHfroiBB MKIMUAL UiSN MAN at Mauraa, to hie hrottior at WOKC rTtCK, May, 1861. 1rfl LEA PKKKIKH Ibat their naui-e la high It aateemead la In dia, and ii, In 013 opinion, the oiotrt palatablaaaaallea 1 he moat whole- OONNOIBSBTJBS , TO as THS "Onlf Good 8aac," k.A applicable U4 STKHlf VARIir 1 aome Hat11- that mads." Worcestershire Sauce. toll f i untie a ik toe Ktporvatioo? by toe j'reprtotora, LRU Sk PERKINS. W ,ceate: Knglaud) and Katall by Daaiart In Bnuea gen rally throughout the world -' Aik for Lea & Pernns' Sauce. A.' th III! EH I' A NT TABLE If a par'Jtha noat eiqniaita reluh m1 aoat to'Hi t ortiold Mft, Fowl, Flah, Broilert Kidney, Ac At the IIIIMKKH TAItl.t:, In 8i up, web riah, llot.lnliita, (Um, andto all Hraalee.lt ii glree a.delightf ul flavor. At It LI IMCIirON AND Bl i-rtii . .. ...... J . IAIII.F.N It ledeenied lnHnible ty tJiore familiar wnu itaeatlmable 'qaailtlea, froia jVete Far Timee. There l no rellatt In the world whioh laao atilversally liked as Lea ft Perrlni' famou Worceetetahlfe Sauce. JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS IK.W WOK K June It la vdftw The Kovel of the Season! CHRISTIAN REIDS' A QUtSTION OF H0N0S." "A Qneatlonof Honor, by Onrletlau Held. In (rftlWii by i he prew aa a work hiith v rre-lituble of Am irlrai litra'ii'e. The aiil.Jnlii.d ex tract larefrom ery t'aorabl ' nrlilclaaia: from Uu rila.ilk,a I'rett. "A new work of flctloii by Chrlaoan Weld l alway acceptable . . i A O'eatlo-t of Honor, laaatoryof Southern eocletv, wllh a well con structed and wcll-eu.talncd pint, and with a nn lab which will ba unanticipated by moat readers-" From the AVw ffatvn Renitttr "An admlrablv told etory, lull of Incident ana pini, maiare in "0 reeiect overatralned, and i arrylng lutena loterert aeth threadaot therarratlv are caught up and Joiued to gother" .)." Frm fAe toui'joilla CeeWer- Jewraal. ' "Theaoryla charming one, and li tally worthy of the anthor'a reputation! Imkad.lt ba-iicnreil to,i tbebeat and noblca'. ol all tuat ana baa vet written." , From tke Boiton Glnttr. ' " "vinniaiwivriear in atv e and e crated In ton, aud ia worth more than one careful read ing. , from km Vlxca Herald. "Tbe anther baa wrought with care, and with a good ethical and artlatlo purpose, and these aiethe essential needs tn the building up vi uu jiiftii an innrniurn. From Uu Union Oared. 'A contribution to Ameilcan fllcllm, 'A Qiieatton of Honor,' will morethan' m.nil Iu the already en viable ra.iuuilohot I'tra-tthor.' From (Ajj Buffalo Couritr ( The author ofVaierl Aylruer' is one of the m'aw snccesfnl of those wh i have tried to construct novels :ut of the orude material of American lire." 1 vol , limo. cioih, PI -a, ft. is. Mailed toanv adilresa wioiin the United mate, noei-pain, on receipt of price. . APPLKTKN t)u . Pnbliah -tr. AMIBboadwav.N.Y AT YATES' BOOK STORE You can Dud a fine atsortment of fhromos, Mottocsj Stereosci Stereoscopic Views Games and Tojs. ALSO, Fifes, Flutes, ' Banjos . .. , Violins, Guitars Aooordaons, mm tM Harmonious. it n (Trnl"1 " ar.f rji:j imjbuvj. j i v v j ef! Mtuiiiii'.!K'r f Is the rrv:'.r tabiicr Hk.,jT" - il lofurui a wiJo ruffle cck wtiun may 11 of cliii taoclai, uTll; auru.with a etu my iUEstratci Paitsriu Eazaar' , v .7 J '7 1? ' . i.'I SCO CO I' COLD oUaimuituaJJiigin to our Bazaar." at SI e racn, urn it atarca 1, wit Aa followrt To tbe Or Iter rp of the rgr I t lor. . . , 0 '0 in Cj Id toiu. l I argr( Iud,,,. vol Qa In 4 aid t ola. ' M I ariifat rii.h.... IVi on In (io'd C- ln th I ara at (J lib. .. I R 01 in O. kl oln Mb Lariettr-rub,... lt(Kin old Coin. Sth La'a'rt riut-.., W In (Joifl Cohi. Iih l,rg. at O atf. Sf fO In (.old C"ln nh La .at C nb... ';S 0 In floU ottt S'h ..-rgft fiaii..;. MHn Cold Cola imh lar tr n. Hi 00 In Cold ( oln, Ittb Laraeat Cab.... W 0 In Gold Co n, and aa on to Ike 1 33d largrat Club sand u. AND every fnbaerlbrr geta a pre- r. o. d.ir i io-j ptrronaio hui we to oar prrTloiii offers, leu can write to wi uj eiBCiir aa wn nromise. own ntvavi)twn iu ritutiuiiiur jnagaa nra me nrai nuntorr ann your a ernucatff 01 rr- Southern Illustrated Age! RALEIGH, N. 0.. mHB ONLY ILLUHTK ATKlk WKFKLY X In the rtouth. Eight pagra Forty ol- uinna. i oi ianerg norl reaaing natur ttia any weekly rnbllah-d 1rJ the aotiihcrn itlatrt tbe Bret nun.ber ot tbe MIU'I HKKN III USTrlA l'M AOK will be Iwuid on Matnrdar, Hb dar of Jane, 1875 . 1ti PuhMabrr lntei.de making it an IMua trait ri-oord of tbe : wra. it will ti eat orevry U lo, Political, Hlutiirl al, Lltrrary, and nlriitlfli-, which la of rnm-D' tntrrat, and g vetue Hfn i iu'UattoTJtiuai eauneobtainea orlvinal or foreign. i ! The uU I'HkHS ll.LTJUt HA I KP) A OF. will be printed on new tye. an i heavy hook Doner. Oa Its U nf Contibutor a he fnu d the aatreeof aiant o) the bctt write iln tl e uUt Merlai Ml t i-hort fioilea, porraa, a-id 'BH'li.ea, ai d well conduct d odunrlald paiimeiiu, u tng the latent peraonal. Hturarv, mVniiftte. litlcal reliuioniand roniierrUl Inwliia lu-e, will lumleh everv wrek an amount of reading mutt. rnnnrpa'-d by other mm eu. la tfb letice ana viiriuiy n i ini-mira m meaeine ill1 iIK N tl.l.UK'l HA I Bl AH n Jour nal for the Siral I eevcrai column wLL lu- ai erlally ili vnttd ti a I aahjoco) rrstli In aciavetic ana aoci' i io. Nb tatmly ahou 1 he with u1 IU. . - Hehaiiiiptlonpr-ceonlv Sll ixr tinm. Poet- age ir i , O, X. i LljUUlJM, Editor, Ka'elgh. N Jnne I n if The Piedmont Press HICKOffV, N. C, 'a the only apet pr.b ished In Catawba county, and hJ-exli iisivh oircuiiinn anmng sleril aiits. sainrr. and an riiisteeor t uM nena men In the ntata 1 ho Paaie la a live wide-awake Democratic paiier, ai d n a desira ble nediam tor adtertlelng in Wee tu Nor h t arolina Llueral terms allow. on y.-rti) ad vertiaemtnta, hubs'tptlon 2 in im oc. : Addraal MUMHIIjLA tomlinson. Kilitora an. i Proprietors. mare ..b TticCaroliaa HonscMiI fiagaziDC,; A If ILbUiiTKATBr MONTHLY ; cbolee Literature, all, be Issued from th loins. boi.'i Mb-skh(ier orvioa oomnienclng w-tn lai uary. leio. 1 at dtm nnmnor wui u reao for -Ui'licn by lioe nber lath, and the irliK, h a i will be publiiht't each aucooedlng numUi the after without, interruption. No advan- lag- will ba neglected ioh either talent or cai ul can on torn- .o renaer eat n ismie an agi ible and t natructlv eompetjaliiini of obi i r reading, oy popular writer a, uotn noma am aa. Tie Carolina Honsebold Maeatlns wil nioi. pac thn" la ai i a lare is-baea. eluhtt-tout ooluai ly.hai.iisomely printed on tinted book r and beautlrully lUustrnted , It ts a ugbly suuttern enterprise and lie success ulv fully assured. Tbeeabllsher means ro n kb k a nrac-oiaae mommy, mat, once m troit ced in tha family circle, la sura to t eag. rif watched lur and caret'ury preserved. Ite OKI HAIT uallehy" will prove an of u '- tM .ur u X 1 0 I 1 I- r 1 f 7 attt ,tive feature. I he ilanuary nuroberwtH'. ooi i in a iiio-iiio picture of EX-GOV. z: A VANOEv ami biographical ekotoh, to be followed la eart auocee-ling number with pbolograohe t otbn (.rouiineutitiUainen, divine, jko .. ONI Y TWO D0I.LAKS A YK AH . ich sahaorliiet can make a choice aner BiACTiruL,LiBaaFri visaa, . each 14 i HO inches, via; "The Finding saviour In tbe I ample," "Tbe Hadon r -'King Lear Defying the Storm," tor. inn reofclpt of the subscription price. of the kingravlBga Is worth 'Icobletbe and I'm slai or t.i na," wai ' Kit:. nrlr uiaea lor uie aegaiwe. ay ny one sending a oiuo or sv : will re celt m extra suberrlptioa tree. ln, .e eopl VSc ma, free by mall. 8n muntha aubeor p tlor. TlJiouttJie Bngraving, SI, Agents Wanted Everywhere. - , JULIUS. MUM IS, Has W b. etdtboro , 1 " S k.H.0?! r 8Ot nd to arrive, Meats, Bulk and Smoked, Lard Ttercca, Tubs and Pall . WulliU tu Pine Barrett. Flcnr, t bin, Oats o PLEASE SEND IN TOUR ORDERS. ik. T. PETTEWAY, oct'4 Merrhanni-e and Prod nee Broker COAL AND WOOD! We sell at lowest price STRICTLY FOR CASH . Pros' Is very small and w ear-not afford to give credit. ) t. O, FARL Y A-V, Mew Location S. Water at , loot of range. oct ,Mf I area ted la alack Pnvl !; in Wall Htreet lee1eiomntTIHHiSANir.or bulla tta vRotlT. Comprehenalv ran ana tory airn i'ars, loiital Ing detailed etatoment' and nuidatbin prlees ol all stock dealt in at the A'w York Stock Ktchanot, mall, d frt to UuiMdoeu-inr o "peculate, odrtreaa. ,. , ALKi FHUIMI.VGHAV. AV OO., Bankers aad Brokers. 0pp. f Y. etock KachaDge. 13 Wall bt , fab W-l;-o4 : i , hip ri.-. ISiTir?; new venr: aud Vilmington, fl. C. Fact Fre eht Routo to all North or New Ycru and Wilmington Stei.uatLip Ulj I 8EM1.WEEKLY, Bailing from NEW TORE. WEDNEf from WILMIKGiON. WEDNESDAY and SAlt if BOSTON AND PALL EXVKK." New York aid WIlminRton MtcDisliIp tViiipany, , . ..-,wr.'f--30SiaiMriBO WITH THw , t , OLD COLONY RAILROAD AND STEAMERS. ' Dally Between EOSTON and NKW YORK ' " ' Semi-Week:.- between NF YORK snd WILMINGTON, a a Waa1aara.aw IM-aJ p 'ilutd jf IroBi ach Part, 8hl..perayrervBfoniheproBitfd rer lar salllrg cf H, ," ! oeii k rile, ''"'la.wistj tbisrc,.. mo Of LAYS, toniitg al i I'a in,ua WlLMlMaTCV.COLrftlB'A A AI OT78TA " ' I , WlJJHfcON WI.M. HAlLBOaO. ' ' " ' TBECAhe-L bA M HAI. RAILWAY, ' :: throsg.H.ihML.dtP,,, KORTH snd riOClB CAHOLJKA, GIOFCIA bid ALABAMA. Also to NEW TOI.K. EOB10N. I'IiOTTT,V i v ut il nni. a' Eastern Cities. ? r Mark all Goods ia Cljdi 's iUlniiiin Ltuc. MT For lurtber information apply tc ruber ol the nndeiaignid A genu ol the Una. D. D.O. MINK, Ueneral Kaetern Agent, St Davonshkra Street, Boston. Baltimore aifl Soillra , M Traisiortitt Cob.m Via WJJLiilXIOrl OIt ij .Sf ir!a0lT V"1 t-WAEji- -Wj- ji"w" t'FABT FREIGHT ROUTE To alb Points Worth or South . 6 .' , I :BALTIM0Rin Baltimore and Wiiiiiincton' Line, j f f r StUI-WSEELT ' p . , . 1 -8AIUMU FKOM riAITlMORE- Tuesday & Friday, at 3 PM. S -AND FHOJJ WILMUaTON- Wednesday.ot Saturday. BOSTON ANDPROVIDENCE. : Baltimore attdWIlmiBgtoo Line, ' Baltimore, Boston And J rovldenea Line, Or via Canal Daily to Philadelphia and Clyde's FbUadelpbiaand Providence Lin. ' Semi-Weekly from each Port Rhippers may rely upon the pr mpt and reenter sailing of thers Ktrsmtnasd Quick latcl glvvu toallshiimentsby this route, NO DEL-AY8. ' ' J 'Ihrongh Bills ui Ladli.g given lo and from all rxlntain ' " NORTH nd SOUTH CAK0IJKA, GEORGIA and ALABAMA. Also to BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON, ITiOTlDENCE. and other Eantern Cities. . . , - - , aw Hate RBArameed as low aa by any other Bonteand timeasqoict. Loire wovarakaraa promptly pal l. Murk al Woods via Daltlmore and iVilmingtou line. aSf 'w.turtherlnformatloBapidyloeltbeioflheqnderslgnertAgeiitaof the Mne. ' EDWIN FITZGERALD, Agents ftaitlm.ire Liu. , Mi Mouib btiturbaitli iiti more. march IH.tr Carolina Central Railway; 1 ; ; GENERAL 1 FREIGHT - DEPARTMENT, j . WrLMrncrTO, March 81si, 1875, ) THK ATTENTION OF THS PUBLIC 18 RF.HPEITFTJIjI.Y fNVIf Kll 'POffHl'" fact that lb Carolina Oantral Hallway, being completed and full equi.peeT--fbr business ott.ra-jwlib iteooanections at Wilmington, both vladlrvct Wtesmer l.ln. a ati Via WSIoVn an Portsmouth, to B.ltlmore, rMiiladelphta, New York, Boston aul Providencuneq naiad fas Ity for handling ahlpmenu from f jr 1 , t . r ., t, " i'j ' I WII.IVIINCTON AND ALL EASTERN CITIES TO ' CHAR. ' l-OTTE, 8TATESVILLE, CREENVILLE. SPARTAN- ti - i r i - ' burc ;L;; ';'vVt-;: and all atatlon on Atlantic, Tenaereee Obi Atlantic and R'cbav nd Air U aad Sorti ; Carolina Kallroada as well a all points in OEOROIA and ALABAMA. , , iBSoranoetrom Baatern eltie aaaranteedaa low as via an v other line. NoteTSilrialor Iraa. fer chargea, aud Katea alwaya aa low aa tbe loweal. Rates to all point inrntabed upon application to the nnde-signtd. Office In Bank or New ' Hanover Building. P. W. OL ARK,' . ,.'i ar.rll S S0-ly - tioneral Freight Agent. , BOOKS... . - ! BOOKS. v -BOOK. C:i rnd eiaail'- my Stock f STANDARD AND MISCELLANEOUS BOORS, FitAMiM "4 ' "V;- rt..... : ' .-'aiia,'t' e f MOULDINGS ABnrt'ly Juat iJeciv1 t ' "l ' ' ;:' YATES NEW BOOK STORE ooM WOODY CURRIEr " - General ,. Commission' Merchants. - I rlaoee aad Horth Water Streets, W1L-1NUION, N.O. W will oondw tour bns'neas with the dpter ailnatlon to a stab tab a arat-cla strictly oora miseion hoa and to gtvo ant-re sitXaotlon ta Sl who may favor us with tbeij patronage. , ...... - af. I. WfHTDT, eetsia J. U. CCRRIK. DOGTON LirJES Pol ..South. , , YOliK. DAY 'uA KAITJCDAT at P. 41., snd KAILKfiAT) ' '' ' . oM.or WM. P. Ol YIK Of'., General' Ageate, ' w oi kiln. Boa ill gt, recti, S T. A. O. CAZAUX, Agent. PH1UDIPEJA. , BaltiEifi aii. : TCBimioi im. -' "kai-waasi bitwxks , , ..... BALii.runa.AaJj; WJUslMIIOM. 1 Baltimore end rbllaot-t, bl Steambt atOoi Itally vicasatMMa'' ' ' ' rJALTJil t KB AMI I JIlLaliKLTHlA. WESTERN CITIES. : BALTIHOItB AKD lLaHNGToH UM , 'ortbara Central Bailioad -" ,' , - ASD TBS ' ' 1 " ' ' Baltimore and Ohio Bai road. A. D. CAZAUX, A pent, bait mo,. aM horn Ink Line WftaiiSTva, M.C. THE PEE DEE HERALD. Pnblisked everr WedaeNtisyat ...... ..... ,. V. f, J..,,-'.- WADESBOUO. ANSON COUNT 1 ' BY ' - - ' -. . , JOHN. PATRICK, rf Hasa lara-e and rapidly Increaeing ul,,, tlon in the Pee Dee country In Vnrtb and AwnUi ' " Carolina, AdverilserawU Sad It the beat anedluala ' ' either or the ltei xtates ior teeebing th I I armnre.lptanlers and tnercbanta. ..,, . Th ixtetUive local aavtriiKlng pat' '!" ronape exhibited in it tqluijjrit it tlie - J belt evidence ofitt iarye and influen tial circulation. ' ' " Sr .Hpeclmen copies, with rate lor adver. tlsliig, eet.t tree, oatage paid. v apptteatloa to the andersined. at Wadesboro. . JKO. T. PATRICK-, . " Kitllor and Proprietor. ' tiHU.BY SAMEH-Sbalby,K, O. ' Tab. J i l ii sen every i uursaay marniug, jUBa-ham ' mt W.Kh Bflltrti.. l).miur.t i. In rf,,h.erlUnw Bl ful fA Mia M., aa . ' ' . ,. w. - i " vuia tor sis mouths.
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Nov. 4, 1875, edition 1
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