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v r-i. . it I WILMINOTON. IS- C- . Trldij Horning, XoYcmbrr 5. JS3. 1'HS PAU.X.J'tlttSAL, Uw t'J-! tidily jtM tn NortL Cr4ii.a, ia puh!i?i.! vt . Bion M.uday, at KittJO i)j.tta- yr; FuLa ilou-Aia ei jfUllri; StVaNTT-rtVl petit UlUilU' Of iitorw jjUi1. feraed by t"arri-i i the -j. at ( vyTT-jrtva - rent p r tnor tifOr-Twt DnlbAitt and Trid T-riventr'(qiir(!t. lbs Wrfkl Jovkkal, (Friday) lll)-Ul ultilh't ' T Ihil l.ARf w yw; thrw Ki v Uoixarf t A Aj.Ftf"ur'ol,,,';, "vfc as 6TrCOjie, KiH'r Dm '.ANa AID A IUt. t 4;s Kirna. D'mlaks; iwfuiy en'' Taasrv-Ftv Dollars. jcnw'itiPTioii lit all ra.-8 pvMi - .. t 'au'-e, ito.patW oM'Uuifeu after, tho i. (railm ,f Uh Urn.- ,iJ for. likViTTAKn' ?rild be mads by Pist ol) iv y.oi:) Or J- r or Exproaa. If tVj ,-an ao' h rotu ,inlection acaln It fr fry mail iina"Ctirnl ty kranl!ng a 4r5"pavfc5o tbo onlr of the proi'rirr Jocof ai, or by sanding the moM-y 3 KpUjii! litw. Aravervisii'jt natea per lucn oi iwnvn .Hit i nM itf umrttami ivivli inin men one iDnetfi'.n, Oh Dollar; two Insrr Uot.t O.IB Doixai Ajn A halt: tbrwe .nsprtloiis, Two Dollar.; four Insertions Two DotiURS a wd A half; Ove Imwr jtma Turks Dollabs; tli Insertion. 1 . KICK ItOLLABS AD A HALF I twelve . .tioiia, Frv Dou.Au aho a half. t t annth.l&eHtDoiXAlw two iDntithn; I'TKKN Dollars; Ifcree montlm, Tw, tr tto DnrxARS. i ontiarts for longer p'Mnd and longer epsce matt" upou liberal tarma . dVreaa. ... Enom-rakd A Maun ok Mi , v wurolugurn, N. V Thi Rrpublio of HL Domingo Is in baiikrupt condition. lu Tlne o! cotton lost thin year for want of tucking, i eetimatod to be otm t 000,000. " Thm Ik I lanreata baa . rx-gnit tba ' nm ... . on intersaof tlierrinoe'a China i ; ropoM to appoiut Ohi nei (MtiVu!'at ll tha mirt important porta of th fkvbe. f .. . Thi aoniulinga fur the anbmarine toDne batwcpn Knland and Frauot' are being oarriad on actively. An Iadinca Court Lai drciJc d tbat girl UiBJ II bub viBurv, V1UJIIII.II- neoaRlj luo fifty jenrg men fot bracli of promine. A bad accident occurred at Bt. Fara ilie, Canada, ia wLiao aavauteea per aoni were irrwiipd by tha npsetting of a aoow in which - they wjre epdearor ing toia&l from ateanter. Iiui Tn rrinoa of Wales haa taken with him ia India tight flra engine , all of which have ' beeu made expresaly to ataadtbe Indian olimabs, the woika being; entirely of gun metal and cop per, aud the wood wot k of well-sea-oned oak. They are floiibed in anperior manner, having the garter and collar of the Trlnoe of . Walea and the star of the Order of India em blazoned on each. ' ' ' MiAbtiRM were taken in Richmond, Ta., on Tuoaday, by the ei-OV nfedcr a tea, to the erection of a suitable monument over the grave of the mother ot Htonewall Jackson, which is in an old and neglected graveyard near UawkVvKeet, Fayette county, WesfVeMl ' It is stated by owners of vessels en gaged in West India trade that the los ses to shipping will probably be great er dnring the present season than for many years past. Severe storms, ea pecially during the' Jolt ; iwe ' mouths, have been anusunlly frequent, A num of craft which left West ludia ports about the niddl of Beptcuber have not yet been heard from, and it is feared they never will 1." The loss to shippers, as well as owners, has bi-e.n immense, but the aotosl amount can not yet be stated. " i ! 1 I , Th4 manuiaoture of a barrel of tx- trolenm into fljed gas, Bays the Am thracite Jteeord fnjf acoompligbed at a less cost than into reflued oil. Nu merous works for this purpose are now in operation and more are being ereo Uid, while the cheapness with which they can be bttflt and operated puts ! gas works and the advantage of a cheap and good, gaa iight . within the reach of the smallest communities, in a ead of oonfloiua, it to the oities, as is and must'. his the case with coal gas , At a public meeting in New Bedford last week the President o( ihe Warn-, sutta Mills rose and said tbat his mill had within a few days made its first shipment of manufactured goods to a foreign market. Another mll mana ger then Informed the meeting that his company had just made its first ship ment, while a third gentleman stated that he represented iron latoresU which had a lite story to tell. Tia "Judge Settle of North Caroli na" who went daring the recent can vans in Ohio to the Soldier's Home and f a wningly whined that he was "a thoroughly whipped and reconstructed rebel that had come to Dayton to take oft his hat to the brave defenders Of the Union, "is probably the me Judge itUeof North Carolina who,' after havirg been the wildest of rebels, de vibped into the rankest of Badiealai The amount of mud and shoe-polish that he licked from the boots of the brave defenders of the Union may not have anffloed to turn his rig oroaar stomach, but his eloquenoe ap parently defied their degestion, as far as the first time ia the first time in its hibtory. though Hays was a soldier, the Dome, went Democratic, giving AUtn 1,200 votes, or six times as many as any Democrat ever got there before. ltHI OTI K Hr. I H. Mr. F. r.'v d Vc('. the rfw ' rd.lor and r iiirtr f tli ; Clir!ltt ()'ir-nT frt.'i;e bu r. r.i ,th f ry Rrjccful uJ g-riitl Uiw. Tii Vrt r nu.l.'r thi w.n- i ah' uii tof CV.cn'l CI U. J )"". wiiU ' whom (!ptin W. F. Avi rr I s t. i j mx'iiit.l in lb 'l;l irii! iliiart!ri'ti( ! iinn rfii'li'ril the t!n nrr n of tht tiert 'f onr tUi'j expixtignx, ami wur tly tlic riilfiprisii g eity in wl.ieli it in iib'iUtd. W fiel (Miiti.l-Mit of hnt me kt.nw i.f Mr. Mt D-Hll tiiat ifn r jmu!i u wi'l r.ft aufif.-r in tin kping. We rit'iiil to hiiu n whmu wrlcom, wiah fur Mm proHiiii' otis toil honorable nr"'t in tbo anr,- OYrrtA.IOlIK Ul HACK IIII IKUWI Pllf.K t'. Some of tbe kedug bard m jriey or gans are lginniiiK to cooie to their senaee, and to r iitertain mure ratioua acd ri&t'tical vieas in regard td eon- tratHion. Tbe Boston Adtirtirr hav irg charged the Cincinnati Oazttte with . baring niineoefi'arily backul down, becaurieof the aJmif-aion by that peper "that early corjtraotion is impracticable, and would be nuwino and that it is quite poHiible we may not be able to resume in 1870," the Philadelphia A merican, another lend ing rootractionist, thus comes o the slJ of its Ginciuunti cotruxirarj: We fear, fays the American, that ur Bo ton frkeds are a great dt al more at.ronn to fund the gre-nlackN in inteteflt bring gold biiida than to attain a permanent rtumption of specie payments. At every point iu our financial progress they have been opposed to the only meaMirea that were found practical or ixpedinit. The rosnmplion sot was not of their choice, nor s it at all likely that any snniilementary act will be. All thean errors arise from a devotion tj tlieo- tea aud atHtruciioua. VMtlier tbe eouutry ri iirua a further contraotion or not, the tmo thing the Adxtrtimr ought to took upmrely in tb Iwn ia that for two years to eome none ia at, all liM? or prHCticttblo. Tbe D ra- ocratio majority in tlm IIuh is op poced to it, aud will pass no bill for the purpose. Nor is any bill poattible of which the Itepnbl can majority iu the Senate would spprove. It ia an open question whether currency con traction.' is mcehsary to resumption, Our own belief, and that of a great majority of the publio, is that if our presoet paper currer.cy were redeem able on demand it would be the best in the world, anfl t that the revival of buaineaa would give ample employ mtut to the whole of it. fho great problem ia fairly before the nation, X IVh A Rf TAYLOR. in inr f(eia ueviing' 1'lace lib Kxrreildeiit Hivea AUen llAiti At l.aal. (Ftow Uia tnlnvHla (Rt.) Ledjor, OctobiT St It is with pleasure that we mautiu'd the fact that the Joug-negh olod tomb of President Zaohary Taylor lias at laat received the attention of ojunuUt ate relative). A number of workiueu, at the instauoe of Mr. Richard IT. Tay lor, of this city, a' nephew of Oeueral Taylor, have beeu busily engaged for several days pant in giving the lust res ting place of fur twelfth President a preventable atipeareufle. The Taylor OemeUry ia about flvo milea from the oit en tbe Brownteboro turnpike, llie Iron gate has been paint-d black, and the narrow walk to the Preaidnnt'a tomb haa been cleared and widened. The greatest tratiMformatiou, liowt-vor, his been effected in the exterior of tbe sepulchre. - The looae aud jutting stones have been r. phiood. ami the rough ft out ban beeu fcMuud down" to a Smooth and pnliabiMt attrfaoe. New earth has been placed in tbo cavities, and the aummit hna been cleared of the biUraatxl btambh-a uhicb oovri j it. The other graves iu the enomeure, that hae not beed viaililis fr year. now appear under tbe shadow of spot- leas marble Blabs. Ilavng a key of the President s tomb our reporter entered the marble portal. Hctj found himielf in a fina- of soli.t mawurr. about eight fet rqtiare. The ami oat S mollow light mto the chilly apart tneut and disclosed two CdlHna. They were oonHtruoted of stafiL d tKinlar an'd rested npon marble bases, i'ne one ou the left, which ooutained all that was mortal of the Kentucky chieftain, was wrapped in a blaek oil-olotb: the other, on the right, had the remains of his laitblul oonaort. At the rear of the room is a life-like bust of General Taylor, iu plaster of paris. Leaving the room, our reperter noticed tht the inscription, which before was al most obliterated, , had been brought out In bold relief: "Z. Taylor, born November 21, 1774, died July 9, 1850." ' It is tbe purpose to make an effort to have the remains of President Taylor and those of Col Richard Taylor re nxrjVed to the Capitol Burying (Jrouuds at Frankfort. C. L. Eiitea, who mud his pistol np on Mr. W. B. ParAmore, on Friday last,' with such disastrous results to himsell, on Sundsy took the wings of the mdruing and fld , leaving the city oy an excursion train, and the State probably by the way of Wilmington. He waa summoned to appear before justice of the peace yesterday to an swer the charge of using a desdly wea pon. The Sheriff took no bail, aa Mies was conn nea w ftis room from the several injuries inflioted by Mr. Paramore, and it was no t regarded as possible tbat he would not be able to leave the city before being interviewed hp the judicial offloer. Kewbero Journal of Commerce. Tim original 'Uncle Sam" was Sam Wilson, of Troy, New York, who used to brand his fiah barrels, in filling army eon traots in 1812. "11.3.," to stand, as Le saiJ. for Uncle Bam, his sobriquet. The site of the old pack ing house is still remembered and nephew of Uncle Bam, Joseph A. Wil ton, ha Jublrerrovedto'Newburyport, Mass., alter long life in Troy. . CALL AND CXAMlrJf r ;ur .t'li ;.v'i.i i-oi of Aril.ii I'. t- ii ard Tkl Cnilfj,' J K, S ll'U' AND OAi', -'0 a Si, j-IU AS! CARrEIDOKS Nath'l Jacobin HARDWARE DEPOT. ffi jJACOBlj CRA8 BIDIS AND HOOKS. HAMK9 AM) COLLARS, . SKIM AI OILtTWW lirduol r'r at 4 Nathaniel Jacobl'8 , KIWAKB DEPOT, SASH. DOORS AND BUNDS. r A I TS,.OIl.fl AND UI.ASS, fHl .if.HPOKC.S ANU WVBi, BAR 1UON ANUSrERI.. KATHAN'IEL JAnoai'3 nAUDWABE DEPOT, wo. i jiAitmrr nt. GRAND MOT! Ry OPENING ! THJRSDAY, NCVEM3ER 4, 1 875. MRS. A. D BROWN EXCHANGE CORNER. O it A I li 1 I H 1 1 A V of Pattern Bonnets Hats Flowers, Feathers, Crnaments. otc. o iiklim hat ho. n mii.r.il uiaka tlill tin ni nt atw(tir i pejMr(' m I ran r i "t Imwn In t.ti la c it' All ara IrtftUHl to call ami luilir f"' tlivmclt . MRS. A. D. BROWN. IfMiflilKlt -ur- At kin son & r.IauLiinu. l)0,nU0,UOO Aaat'ta Itepri aeiiitad. fini. n, t;i), or Nor-i. Aai'irtiu Plnl1i'hia. flunn Initirati i ( ,11111111 ....Now Yiirk. I'Onilnantal Irturano t'o. . ,..Nt-w York N. Hrltlen A Hwoantll tn.Oo..Lnint n. Ilartlnrcl fir Inn. MrnipuT...OelfiKd. Natluaal Kim ln, iv.inoaQT...Hr'lur1 Spilugtle!4 t . A M. In -i...Maeacli usett 1 MARINE. . ' aliirnantlla Muluai ma. Cj New Yo'"' In Oo. or North America PhiUdelpbla. LtFC Onnertlnut Mutl Lit In. Co. Hartrorit.f : E. ANHUESER A CTl TVURK lager tiaer, Jnt rooelf 1 In toe from A, hi, i.onimjirect, in touowing ia iu re, ult of tha n!yi ral by W. I'. Oonrart OhtrnU f th y.ilU'l aial(M 5aval. Labot Uwy, 'w York. Ut 'NOLUHION r BOM TUR ANA1 THIS OF THK gUAI.ITf.J Ti.e qull y of thl her, aa howu b our ae4Hi, i iiiiffrior ny un pirenam, m tran-o i mit'ttir could ha tlnmnied, The larif am mnt r Mlntot aariarauee) (malt neintt unen In aitrainliu irv irrxat a n nitiMea. w Ii loll . bay. Inf hin loimleii, ptfiM tho oeer that peculiar nanv ir lret nreaii rnaKintini oioraver; BourUlnua anil hl-Iiir racuuimena lb a drln for nnv.lli r.al ikimi., Amith r amul quality of thin bear la tbat it kMp la aeod omulitlon under all olrouniatanof . , , W. 0. tlO.NHAD, Ctiamlfta of 0. H. Naral I.abratory. W(i ara lh wHoleal (enta, and It la. for ale aim In the ol'y by .Inna Kia, .la., H.W. iipaoa, A. I) H. Kiaaaa. AOKIAN A VOI.LEKK. sip ' RE-OPENIG AT 29 MARKET ST lUTlngnld oat my rut ire toeH or Old gooda AT AUCTION ! I U Kaaopcnrd at my Old Htand. A freah an l well-avlrctid Stock of DRY GOODS, CLOTHM, BOOTS HATS HhoetMnd Oipii which I will anil at tha lwit t)AH eKloCS. Belnw I tvo tnu a tew ttemi with pricu auueieil H. at taltcoe trnin 1.'. to le. er yard, ' mown out on rr.im 0a. tu ill). p"r yd, (In d .lim Ir.iro He. and iiiiwar lii, Klauuel and ;oton Klatinelii very Cheap. Thanking yo all for your kind and llhural pMrrniiHB.' nitretoror evcnucfl, i rH'Ot lully roih'lt f contlnuaime of th mme 1 In my new huslnew. Hpcctrnlly Voura, 4i;oiUii; M:iui:it, j . f a C MABKKT MTKBKT, f ootHO Wilulngton, oh w Htwuoa, (Lata of Mprunt & Hlnin. Wilmington, N. 0. JAMB U. OPMHINa, (Lite 0. filler Hank of Mew Hanover.) Tarboro, N. O. HINS0N& CUMING I .1 FOR TttS SALS Olf Cotton, Rice. Lumber, Tobacco j Naval Storos.and Southern 1 Produce Generally, NO- 102 CHESTNUT ST, I. M. Ilnx 3U6. fbllatdalplilav, l" ., aaraaanvBK I. B Oralnr, prewidtmt Ban of New Han. orrr, Wlltnltig'cri, N D. a K Uurrom, r,e ileut rtrit NaUonal Batik, Wilinlnirton.NO. Jaioea oawaon, Prcai.iitr.t Dawmn Bank, Wilmington, N O. K H Burden, Prt'l.tct Bi .kor New Han orcr, (l.ildnboro. N O. - I A Leak, ' realttont L.k ,( Mow Hanorer, Wadfc.boro.MO. Jhn H LlndiSky, Pti. .i.v Jink of Urecn. boro, OreentHiro, N C ' am (o. H.iwtr.l, 1 f. - S C. eddelt, K, ,'l t;i 0. Hou. W U Jobnaon, Hi (1 i Oourt Houee, i. Jn'v tss-4Awtt CllKAl'-SiOVK UOUsE. J. 0. DUNLOP & CO. : 9. Wi fratt Street, BaUiniore- PARLOR HEATERS. COOKIKQ STOVES, ILLUMINATORS. furnaces, mm AND CRATES VT ritOfMtepatriKI. pldAwito FASIIIOond GOLD GOIiJ FnESH'TS! SmWi inrtant Dw rvt." yg tTppr r ml m No. TL!i nt all. Ii lion ofth'wa iijl that It ara to plwue, amixs-i.ily aa It u ai pmpfiBla U aoy material, aud Miairca lm(julViBika thai, alir "liter autt o( wual liatutr. It Hi one of th I out'. 't t"!. m- Iradlna mataaiauf our city. The sioot lady i will and It purar )ut tba Iwn t charm that I ln)ruvr h.-r Bgure, arbils lhlieht or prfo t form may fl thej wr narer noadTantaBi-oa-ly rmlM rt a(rl 4f M U. Wl II UH, jwinm Iw, tllM4. IthMpfUM rtlr, rM th. Filtli. B TBAlBfUl n4 h. Ida of tlia aub, aame,orKibboD. hlnnabla Vannar. It 'Bwt h it. fuunaa i im m. aiufag it ntiiht fwmt." ii Saraa mm H III tlnM IM&M, Una b. (M, Om lrMM t. amotbar. 46 mm . Mallxt Inrh ewkU fur nauern. Willi rioia lrl,il. No. of ovcTuklit, 873-1; pattern, with clot h model. 165 ct. o. of Hi!erk I rL 3?2S; pattern, with "iiiia on rocctpiof pric-9. OR the Paitr-r-B tint Cloxh !1d-ta ef I ha lXtTtHB I IT will be 4JIVK FUKK PHKtlM'H taaay a-ra ha Bcmla at.10 iai, aieti year'e tabacrlptlaa la Ika " i'.VTTUt NBA ZA A U." . ; A. DUF.DETTE SMITH'S Ii TTT . n . . TT Um M (It li'aiihian J IUll FINE ARTS and POLITE Lltersturs. BlnaU Topic 25 Cents. ;ibrrlitloa Price, 1 a y r, pnnt-aaM, laclalla preniiain oi i w uoiiarr nrurui oi t.iuet n uea to Hilaxrilier, s tV aetiit enr CERTIFICA.TW'a f iwit 1 ti-wn rrvvlttt fir : KI.FT ATOR rrmtpl nr ium nptl.iH. ITIVII "'r llll..! RH will Ix frrn IS at ratU'ni,uaeilrauj. N FLICK ui o, futiar wurw The "MONTHLY WtUll OF FAJSIlIOrV," tb very flneat stj tuuat baut(al,aurctlfe maailne to1 fouuit In thin count' y , aixl erdif ifrun wna beginii with :akin It. will NKYKft .Imcoatlou itJ while tt l puMLhed. r .. . in S4.5G0.Q0 IN GOnnu GIVE We will stive 12 CCO CO In COLD D Of COIN " 6b I ' ' "' ' o i (i ii- ib- i i.iti' ir ol iiiinrl'iii to our World Of Fa hlOH." at S3 each, hi Ira Mioli t, it. 6 mi tol . w: To the getter-poi th laifcrt C ut 8io 10 In Oo'd i.ln i.i I igt I'lui ... "tie Ml rn .oid Coin 8t Lnrei-t ' nt'.... l'O OS la (lohl Una. I 4 h l.-get Cluh.,., ll'O 10m )old i.'ih, nth LargeBt Muh,... 1)(0 In Otild fvin. flth l.!trtt V b.... II" 00 tn tio'd Coin Tth l.vite't ('l ib.. Km on tn Unld I oln. Kth l rgit('mb..., TB 00 In liaJd oiu. 'h Irti-eK'liih..., 01 tr Ooln Coin. 10 b Lirit"'' Cub.... S 1 0 i Oo'd Co n. Ilih I Hnro lub.... Si Oitln OoW (Join. tid n n to the OfJth Lrgt Club: YOU r'l a premium lor every nbaorlbcr you MOTH ' f Ibwe Cold Coin Presents teT ber Huttlbor besides thei.ain'and P. O, idilrtwia o. t OU perron la whom w h iw J ta iatl 'i.i:i.V OO In '-o'd, iceordlng to our pretrlou ofTtre. uu can vrrtU to en " all i 'h-m i.i ih y will ton vuu tint w dj exactly as we promise ir I'll T w-l w if ij. fvii i yuiir uwu niiw:i iiitun iu niui'i ui our magasinrfl I I 111 II Hr 1 when ynn w'll gat the flret number and yonr Cerilflcatv of Pre IwWll ubw i iniim, which yon can nhow, and at on a begin getting inbacrt- bfi, ortru ' 0' nta (or ene copy, amd "tamp for Fanblon Caialogna. A. BURDETTE SMITH. P O Boa BOSS TRADE MARK. mmmmi sauce. LEA ft PERRIN3' .,f.I.l,ilRAl'EU4 i Ul MJUNOhD BY N1TBAUT M a LKTTKKfroiD a MKDllJAL (irCN. MAN at Mao rat, to b la brother at woitOKSrKB, May, ISOI.i " Tall I.KA A PKBUINS tbat OONSOtSSBOBS ii? aa tow "Onlv OoodK' a m 'V't!7tsl thelream la high. BaUOe, , $ Vi,iiteemeedml iLTrPiIilla. and I. In niv thelreauca lnhU'b. V. d applicabla ti.MiWS.W.lopiuIrm, th niual Ft ;;:;: I palatable aa well hf r rVttT V A Kl B-Sa4..rl th most Uo!- lYiiriMBH 'J.1JAlrmado. . W'J iltJ' '"""'"-'" Worcestershire Sauce. Hold V libit a a it tot KaiHirtattun by tu t'roprlctor, LKA PKR111N8, W.ta; . Rngland; aud Retail by Dealer" In flaaoaa gn. rally throughout tbe world. ; ; Ask for Lea k Perrini' 8auot. A' th K HE AH FA NT TAHLB It u. parijt'i mot aaqalalM rallah and teat to' Hot or told Meat, Fowl, flrh, Broiled Kidney, die. ' At th-. DIMKCn TAItl.t, la fluup, with Fi'h, Hot .lolnta, me andfln all OravlM, tt i glva a delightful flavor. ' At li MmctlKOM AND lUPPCH IA1II,UJ It Ij-deemed IndUpentable b 'hna familiar who it ostlmabl Iquailtloa. from ATew lr Time. Tliero I no rallart In the world which It no uultamally llkad a Lea A Parrln' famon Woroeterehlra Sano. JOHN DUNCAN'S S3NS1 -u.w tuna .ttm 148 rdw llelFouiTonsclioiii MagaziDe, AN ILLD1TRAI Kit MONTHLYr. obolo l.ltnratura, will bo Imned from the 1old- aoHO AlaNKaiRR (ivvtoa commencing with Januarv, 188. Tbe nrm number will b raady tor muling by Her uher 10th. and tht period ical win no puhliiihed each. iiceeeding month theteafter without interrootlon. Mo advan tage win n neglected waich either Uletit or capital can wmr" .o render earn lamia an agreeable and tuatrnotlv oompcndlnut ol ouolor. reading, by ixipular writer), both horn andal ad. The Carolina Household Magazine will be a larga 28-page, aighty-fout column monthly, han.lnomoh printed on tinted book iiaimr ana Deatitirui v illintr.itefl it ta a thoronghly aont em anternrla and It (uooee I already fully aeaurad. The publlnher mean to maae ir. a nrm ctw monthly, that, oneo In trodnced In the family atrcla, I ur io he eagerly watoneel lor and cHrefully ptenarvail, iia-r-oivi.ua it hali.f.ht" will prove an attoctlve featnra. Th January number will willful m uio-iiR piniuro oi EX-GOV. Z. B. VANCE, and blogtaphtoal k tch. ro bo followed la each unceeillng nnniher with photogranh Of uiiiur iruuiuieat msn-smen, aivinee, eta. ONLY TWO DOLLAE8 ATKAB and Oaoh anbenrliwr can man a choin Thk hoht nBiTiruL,LAac4i Raoatviana, ne oi eacu w a nu iuone, via: Ttie ru d'ng or the Havlnur In the Temple," 'Th M ,u" na." or "n.nig ijfiu uetytn the Ntnrui t .r. waplcil on recti ut of tha uhBor!ntir.n uric El thai of the Kngravlnge la worth double the prii'n afaea tor to Magaatn. mr Any one sending el ah of it will re eelve an eitr utrrlition Ire HlnL .e ooiih wwii..uT i"..i, o. uiKuiii nun.rp w'l iiv oiigri,Tinr, 9, Agents Wanted Everywhere. JULIUS A. HUM I'Z, fuDllll-hO omUMiro, M (J THE llALTUIOUE HOMCEOPATHIC PHARMACY HEinoTenn 9ptembr lt tu tbe pr.. .uapium i n weal rayrtw St., wher th t rojirletor will be pn ed to their o d frlenrte and patron A complete ttook of Pur n.iinoeopaiiiio Metetn a well iwiwi, ror rnytieian and family ui, con' riantiy ae.t in tor-. irder pr mr I prompt Iv a'teiKlecl tK Addrn B K KIOK K A TArix, w . w a Mjvtbv okreex, oaiumur. HANOVItR r-rufYiHlngqual 1M Ifted a dmli,rfrtr of th tat o .1 eph W. Bam aoa, trfe peth day of tie'tibar 111(1, notice ! hi IrhroiTn ti tit i,.. Hi, oialmakgaineUhe rtei-e.Vnt, to ih bit the mine in i urn aomini.t-.tor on or bffn the 3 tb day of Octoher, l7e), or thli aotlo alii be p'aoed In bar of their recovery. JULIA ANN RARNRS, ooUltawSw Adralalitrator Ctum wini tha amiraiion aiurra. 1 ne l li liie nvuiar uioiier nap ; ' i lhroeraklrtlrtrarH tofuriaawlilflruaiaiaKh wlilca Biar ba or tha ReuiilrralDTardaof a7- entire iu.L Ha. of waiat. clot bmoUel,60 ct. If " a eaca . SmitVs IilosW Pults; Sum ii rorv,t!t Cnt. RBhaorltith'D fin, H lDtyetr, aoit-palit. One d iilar'n worth of Pa'terua shod to each aurvohbar free a premium, We will Rive 12 C( 'COIN ii Ib3 Mi per of tulatilere to We will Kvel2 ECO CO t COLD 'COIN i loo i 1 I'Xui.inn rut. laiaefi ;M' rer of tulattlere to ovr fcaiaari" at f 1 10 caob, bed te Match I, 187r. r A' follow: To tb (letter tip ol tha v rge-t l,IUl f.' u Ml in t.cin I DID. W lain. M ' Hh.. SOO 0 In ( aid t'-oin. Id I rkeet 'h'b.... Ii 00 In !old Otn th laig at O b.. ,. 1 h or In O. l.l eln fth l,r:eitrinh.... POOOin o'ri Cotn. ath Lai neat fliili.... 78 (Kl In tlolrl Coin. Irh Lir 0 uh... B0 00 to Cold Oolti. Mh La g. t Cub... 16 0" in lloU I'oln P'h rg-ft Clou..., V 00 in ohi t orn 10h lar.ietnuK.'., a 0.) In Oolrt Coin. Dili Laraem C'uh.... Hi H) In (jold Co'n. and no un to the 33d iaret Olub ; ' aand us. AND every ulscribar gets a pre- oPer will Icf innd at full length n tbo SD. 914 Broadwa-'. New York City, Southern Illustrated Age! RALEIGH, N. 0. THK ONLY ILLTJ9TR ATK1 WEKKLY In th South. Eight ptgea. orty ool- nmin. t ontalniiig rnore reading matter th any weekly published In the Southern Htatu Tbe mat number or th son tiCUM 1L Us TBATKIl AUK wULbtlaaued on , Katarday, iiHtlt day of Jane, 1879 Th Publisher Intendd maklnalt an llluii trat' d record of the L nm. It wil'ti oat of every topic, Hiil tlcal, Hletoil.al, Lltnary, and "elrntin, winch 1 of current Internet, and g vet he beat Illn-traUoniUiat oanht obtaiued, original or tore'gn. Th l)UTH.liN ILIUSIHATKO AOR will h printed on bew tyue, and heavy book piper. ...... On Bt M t nt con'rlbdtom will be found tha nam of manv of the bet write.' in the Houth PerUu anil nhort roiU,, pni m and rkatchea, and ell conduct d editorial dcpaittnentu, giv ing th latet poriiial, lltenirr, aciont'gc. tltlcal. rcligloxnand eoro more til tntnlilgcnee, will lu-Blnh verv wek an amount of reading matter n'itrpa"d by other papa, tn txtrf lence and variety. It i intended to make the HO' l HKl N ll.t.USTHAISO A (IK a Jour nal for the Brent 1 acreml colninne will be laclally devoted t a l tubjeota partalning to dnmcstie and aoclal Vta. . Ko fimlly nhou'd be wlthont, It. - 7 ' ' Ktibnetlptlon price only m per annum.' Font age free. R. T. FULGHUM, Editor, Kaialgh. N O. Jttna ?".- t a tf Spot and to arrive, Meat, Hnlk and moVed, Lvd Tierce. Tub" aud Pall-. MulUtt ' In Pino Barrett, flour, om, (t a PLEASE SEND LN YOUR ORDERS. JAT. PKTTKWAY. Merchandlf and Produce Broker 0C12S COAL AND WOOD! i We aalt at Jowot price j . t STRICTLY FOR, CASH I rod' I very email and ( carnot afford .to gli o credit. " .. PAKtLV Yftrio, N Iocatlon a. Water 8t , toot if..'rnagB - rctiatr - -- ' - - Invented In Stuck lrivll(ea la Wail Street le1 to manyT (1 (i(!H A N lh op wl Ana bofit Oompreheneive fplna torv lroiir, contil Ing detailed etatementi. an .(notation price of all stock dealt in at th' .Ve Vork Stoek Kxrhangt, mailed frm to tb' Kidealnnr tia epaculvtn. 4d,lrewi, ALKX. FHOl HlNOHAt 4 CO., Hanker and Broker ' 0 p. N. Y. trck fcachang. 18 Wall St., ' 1. 2S Ir.rod Nlt.W VORK: TO NORTH CAROLINA LYCEUMS : EDWARD r. TEMPLR, of Boat an, 111. wlllai In i lor to vl norten ni weneri. lour tntaoaMu irtt the "oath hi - ew Leotura , STh eet scenes and characters I p.ononnced by competent Jndge to be hi nil Hlrrptaca. Mr Tempi maybe engaged to loci -) next winter. In any North or rionth Ca '' n town On Ten nimh'to terma- Addrct ' . . . .DWAKL P.TftMPMt, c c Hdawia? Nor'h Someryi'lg, Mi, J HN D. BELLAMY. Jr., A ttornoy a ' ti a v , Ofli c on Market Htreet, near Northeast Oornec ' it Kecond Rtree', 1 n - WILMINUION.N. C , . Wil iraotlc In all tbe (Jourtsof the Rta 0. impt attention given to tha oollecrtoii of tl '!. oct S lmcod S 4 1 t W i I m, Eazaar! BUCKWHEAT!! Now Crop With Trimmings. FINEST - TABLE SYRTJP. NEW CROP Xo, MUM BEST TABLE BUTTER Sold in Wilmington. " ' ELEGANT TABLE BUTTER 'at .'..' F O II T Y O K T M '.-. NEW CROP FIGS a " SW""4- -Kf'- 4r,etrmr i NITS. ' - ORANGES, . RAISKXS. O. I. 31Yi:il X CO , ootU 6 aad I NORTH tSLott t ST. NEW YORK AND Wilmington, N. C. Fast Fre eht Route to all Po North or South. New Yom and Wilmington Stetkip liiis SEftnl-WEEKLY. Sailing from NEW TOKK, WEDNESDAY ant". BATUBDAT at S V. II., and from WLLMlNGiON, WEDNESDAY and t'-ATURT'uf BOSTON AND Sew York ai d .-.yvjliuinton Hiamsljij) t ompany, OOKSEtTlKO WITH ;hw - : ; , OLD COLONY RAILROAD AND STEAMERS. Dally Between E08T0N and, NEW YORK Bemi-Weekt befwecr fTV fORK and WILMrKGTON. WelBcvTvrft .lurd y f,om each Port. " " : . . . 't "; 1 - o .. ' : ' ; Shipper yrfli upon the piomiUnd re?, lar eatl'rir e. te FtrtBtr. n .i.."aiJ j;?tMrfr"u"''Li,tt,u,,lj ,b" fco d i lays! teXuX'Mtgtg: WILMINGTON, lOLfMBtA At (11'KI A BAILKdAr.. VilOalMUTOh Wsi.imia BAILBO!),' ,, TUCAKeL.NA(-rM RAI. RAILWAY, ' Through Bill, of Lading given tai'lroVa VUtot"""4 KORTH snd SOU1 H CAROLINA. CEOEGIA atd ALAPAM A EatLrawS 101iK' t0S1CN, PE0V1I)it FALL R1TFR aid other Mark all (Joods Tla CljdVs V ilmfrgtMi Lino. For farthw Information apply to either D. D. O. MINK. General Eastern Agent, 'It Oevonehlra Street, Boaton. BaltimorB aiil Sflotfiorn Steam TraisicrlsljoB mmi Via WIIiMIRO'l OlN, IV. o; FAST FREIGHT'ROUTE l- To al' Points ; North or South BALTIMORE. Baltimore ana Wiini&toii Line, MMi-waaiLT. , 1 -SAlLIKc FROnlBALTIMORB- Tuesday & Friday, at 3 P M. " AND FROM WILMINGTON Wednesday & Saturday. ! dostonanFprovidehce, t Baltimore and Wilmington Line, , Baltimore, Boaton and f rovidonea Line, Or via Canal Daily ta Philadelphia and Clyde' Philadelphia and Providence Line. . Q Saml-Wooklyrroaicaeb Port. f ' BhtpjramyMynnb tbepr-mpf and tepnlar Balling of there Steamers' and a nick " " tatcb given to all hlpment by ihu. route. NO DELAYS. n ,"7. " , " '" '1 Throngb BUI ef Ladlnfgiytjn te and from all Point la ' NORTTI and BOVW CAROLINA, GEOKGI A nd ALABAMA S!11 PROV1DEKCE, anci pr!mpltly,pafr,m0ed " ' ' 0,h,r Boa, u1'Hme M or overcharte. Mark all Goods Tia Baltimore and Wilniiiigtoii Line. Sr For further Information apply toeltbat of the nndertlgnedAgentaof th Llnel EDWIN FITZGERALD, Agen ' ba'tini.Te Line, 60 iioutb htieairBaitimore. 1 maieh lMf . Carolina Central Railway, ; : .GENERAL FREIGHT ' DEPARTMENT, 'j s, nr'r 'WiraoTOR, Maroh 81bV 1875. , j THK ATTENTION OF THKPCBLIO I RF.SPRHTKtll.LY 1WVITKI) TOTH R lact that the L'arolUia Oentral Railway, being completed and fully ouw il for builneaa ollr-wl.h iu connection at Wilmington, both via direct Steamer Mm- nnd yla Weldun an PoMamonth, to B itlmora, phtlalelphia, New. York, Bonton anl Pmyidenoe-unoonaled fae WILMINGTON AND ALL EASTERN CITIES TO CHAR- LOTTE, STATESVILLE. CREENVILLE, SPARTAN- ; O lt (J i.i i;r..PURC;J,: , , .' ,.,. - and all station on AtlanUc, Tenniaaen A Ohio. Atlantic and fttchnvnd Air Llti and North Carolina Kailroadiiaa well a all po'ntaln OHORGIA and ALAIlaMA. . :. Innurance Irom Kaatern cttioii iuaianted t low a via any . ther line. "o terailbal or trass j wiB'in., mu aiwayiu low aa . Hattitu i all iiiplbtaiaralsaed apon application nauover Uutlding. ar-ni a-ao-ty . i :v, BOOKS. " ; BOOKS. BOOKi. : ( alli ndejtamli'omy Stock .if STANDARD ASH MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. FIl4MEt .;.':. , ; 1 ' " ' 1 ' 'l rMOtrLliVG8 A Bitrtdy Jut AcolveJ at , - , YATES' NEW. BOOK STOBE . .ii t. -j t ' WOODY Sc CURRIE, Q9neral Commission " Morohantsi l rlnoem and North Water (Street, ' WILMINGTON, N.O." ' 1 We will oj(tii'tor builneea with the deter mination to tablh a flret-cUwatrlrtly com mlMlon hnaml io glveent re ntlitfaotinn to a 1 who may favor u with tlielj patronage. J. It. WtMillV, OOtOlm J U, (JUKKIK. BOST-OH LINES FALL ELVER. ol tht undertlgnrd A genu of th Lin. WM P.CLYlKCO.,Gener.lAg.nt. . w ork tme, iJowlltg Lreen, " T. A, D. CAZAUX, Agent. IV', t'f PHILADELPHIA. Baltimore anil mmu Line. 'KMt-aagiiT BBTwaia , t . ' i ; r i ' ; BALj luuttSi AM WlLHINUQ OW. . Baltimore mid pblladelt hla' Steamboat 6t." ' JD"rla Canal betweoB " "4 . BALTlkoBK AND PHILAOKLPBJA. . - V, ' WESTERN CITIES. BALTIM01IB AM) WILMWGTOH UNK Northern Central Kallroad AKD THB ' ' '."!'' Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. '' A. D. CAZAUX, Arent, ' ,,'j.i UaltiBioi. anu w lark Line , . . WlLHlVOTOH. M.O, - 1 ne lewrit. to th nndo igno1. Office ta Barker Saw - ,, , ., "P ' -xxr : t tt. AT) tr , General freight Agunt. THE PEE DEE HERALD. j Published every Wednesday t W ADESBOKO, ANSON COUNTS JOHN.T. PATRICK. Hmi lar? and' rapidly lairrasttig ei(-ul. linn in tha 1 e lice country In North andbonth Carolina ) ifu - . ... t .. , Advertleeri will Dud M tM btut tncdlDBl la , either of the alutci Htale lor reaobiug tb larm'rs, planter and merehants ' ' ' The extensive local advertising pat' roriage exhibited in its wlvmnt it th bct evidence ofitt large and infiuen tialrtroulation,' s . ,..: : .; - SurBpeolnMnootile, rith rate ter adtatv tling, aei't tree, mtagejiald, on applleaiioa to the undarslcM, at Wade.bnro. ' a JNO. T. PATKICbT. 1 , , . Kdltorand ProplVara, SHELBY BANNF.IL rlhlby, QJ pBb. ti hed every Thursday murnlng. Ourliam - v who, enuum, aemvoratlo In politloa. HubMVlutlOB SI DO tot one veer; Ml mu. r... 1. E..I 't Sit mouth.
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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