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r WILMINUTO. Satardaj Xornlnj Jfoi. THK kejomou or iit ml. RUKIf . General Barrang". , :r"d to oar eftie of Ootbr 27th to re ply dated Ocl.bor 2H A, a copy of which ho hi sent as in advance of its ' "piTjlicatioo in the Charlotte BuVetin, f " ' and hich on? traders will find in an other" ejngn,,. It ind also beea onr wiith to pnUiith in this iwtie bis speech . on SfpraU Schools, Jeiiv,reJ in th , CrnvwUkm, SrpW'mber S7tb, and ont of which this controversy W grown. With this purpose in view, we bar firat written aud then telegraphed to the Raleigh Xtm, in wLich we origi- r MJyeawtt, wend tt to , We have i i Im yK heurd frjo them and have "eoiiehtJ tiot to defer thin maltrr longer, siooe we would not hive one of . General Barianfer ' dignity and eelf- . importance to stand waiting even single moment for an answer. In hia rejoinder, he oonplaine of oar doing. him the injustice to suppose that be had in the. speech aforesaid, actually spoken in favor of Mixed r aoSooK - It is true that in onr article of October 27th, we used some exprea- ; idooi wWobTttigli lead onr readers to iufer aa much'. But in doing eo, cer tainly no one but himself could have, mistaken , our design, , which was tot to luisrepreienM fcinv but 4 to provoke him to reply again, and to thna draw v Jira more folly i out. In this w hate sneeeevled compleMy, ud now this politieal wolf in sherp's olothing J .tumlW into cnvtery trap.v Odr present pnrtOH, is ttr U remote aa oareinllv as we can his up per coveting, and then Jo erir the trind'ed hide from him in the broad light of day. Aud when we shall bare done to, onr tenders may judge wheth er wawere under any sort of nevesaity of doing bim even the smallest Jnjue- ' tloe, and whether 'we were not rather . peeking another opportunity to da bim lueh signal JtM'iT'e', that be aball never , again be heard to oompUin. And first for the speech itself, whioh we regret etoeedingly that we cannot , publish to-day, but upon ont faithful memory of which, pur readers may afely rely. . Bhonld out recollection do General Barringer the slightest wrong, be " shall hare another opportunity to be heard, although he will bare liltle right to complain, sinoe it was hia duty to have sent ns .that speech, when send Ing. na 'auolhet a sul ject totally irrelevant. He bsgins that speech by T .leiprasaiug bji joy rttht tx ajyitafltm of this subject of Mixed Bobools, was ' searing ita end," and yet in that form .v-oiexpreenion, he mere than insinuates bia censure of the white people of North Carolina for their conduct in retard to tlmt ngitation. But is snob oensure, hethcr express or iapliud, either just or excusable For who, inded, but they nnd tfielr Democratie delegates in the Convention, were theu bringing that ag Utioq to at end, and were that very moment engaged In giving it its eovp degratel On the other hand, who but Geueral Barringer and hia Radical alliee began that agi tation r,0 does he presume that there 4s to iNorth Carolina a man so ignorant as not to know tbst it wsa begun by a Y t BTglitsT Bill impelling fJtid ner, aud parted by the United State Seoate. Aud when Butler, as chair man of the Bonne committee failed to report thaV bill eulire.doea General Barrirger imagine that there is in Korth 'Carolina i a man so stupid as to have forgotUu that Cessna of Feuusvl vauia, moved the Benate Bi'l as a sub- I aWttte fbr that T i Bntlari and that thereupon evry Hulioal in the House ' voted for th it substitute, save aud ex- oept a UaiMlful U cowardly. ruuagatev from the BOU'h?, Mixed Behools tksre. v J fore was, and 11 and torever mast main one of (be recognized tenets if lUdicatitm iuything that incl a donghfscf aiGerira'Barirjgffmay say or do to the ooutiary, notwith . standing. .. .- ... Again iu that spteoh, while expreo siog hie willinguoes to vote tot a or- 4iMBc pirating the) eouoolaV atlll Le V Vaya "fu his judgmeut suoh an ordi uanoe ia wholly uun, oeeaajy."- Kow if wordrireTe" not invented to crtnaaal ( thOjUght if . in thSj mouth of., Qtmeral . C .f'V'WV ?dni anytbiii, flyM) words such as theeo, must mean that he preferred' .thai the ittbjec& abould have been left just as it was under the unamended Constitution, wbicn erybody knows allows Mixed Schools. Again he speaks of nature having reared a Vwall of partition" "between the raoea, and yet in the at me breath he stigmatises as "unholy prejudioe," ' - " tile isttinctive' StUpatLt of tiie'wlitte v ioe negro rsoe. ouon trasn aa this we should obaraoterixe aa downwright stnttiflcatiun tiX it were possible, j'n d dlor e, nriod snoh as General Bar y ilTif gor to etultifly itself, ; We do yqfr , care therefore, to stop to notioe the distinguished 1 pompUmtnt of .being "critical achollars," whioh in that speech he attempts to pay snoh negroes "'asr &mytn" and O'HaVa rathsv'tbinW reoi ark th at a oompliment of that k!iid oirtpg from' peherar E Wringer, oat be worth nothing to anybody. , h -r And now for biia to complain of our mif representing such a spWch as this 1 -i.M Why the whole thing from, beginning iHn -rid re. a !vm7pieo4t of time stiving, double dealing and aelf-eeek ' i;ig evasion, and soca defiea miarep- ,-,n n VT til r . it ' . f roaf.:tin And r-v " t' i so ? S in- j p'r bH'an't be n'fi ti ti.Ie to j hnrss at nuc-e-a f.t which h. el- j thon,?!it a q unJaji g'nprl of Pivtlrr ; eem c-Ter to hve at'aincJ eJ have l-u-'r o tti one town, o'O an eo-iiaa of a d;ff .rnior.W t rf.re i the moeh rsira difTtcnlt fit i4 n.l-ntf fonr-ia-hand, but nfvrl i ill our livss hare we w'ted simk id aJ swk ward slradd'.ing ath a of "Old Aunt Narey." Qaving had this much t- V bv way j of comment npon the peob of Gener al Barringer, we mnt now renr to Hi 1 original matter in cootroTrsy betweet; u, and growing out of tbt speech. Thi, as our reador will remember, was the disingenuonwnd demagogical ne made firt by Governor Cham berlain, and then by himseTf of an extract from Macanlay's Essay on on Milton, in support of nog'0 suffrage and ita attendant evils.' For, this we arraigned them, and inflicted oon dign punishment npon both. Bnt in doing so, we made a distinction.. In behalf of Oovernor Chamberlain, in deed, we had no raih'gation to make, bnt convicted bim of perver sion, the most wilful, shameless, and dishonest. For.be 5 is p scholar and as auoh towers high above the motlyhoatof meaner offenders pre-em inent in parts as in mischief. But of bim w ay no mar nntQ it shall bet come necessary to again take him in hand. Gon. Barringer in his first re ply tried to make it. appear that we Baa accused lim r plagiarism vuij. Now while the oolncidenoe was and re mains truly inexplicable still that waa not the gravamen of onr charge whioh was the willful perveision of the oue and. the stupid misapprehension of the atnrr. iskidb tuai vww . oi u n rove to acquit him as far as we could for, be wsj fthd ia profoundly ignorant of tho whole import of the writings as well of Mscauley as of Milton. But be declines such, olemi noy ss we bad to offof and persist in pleading gnilty to the graver o mot in our Indiotmcut Even no we anow ne is jar ieB gnu'j than be would bare the pnhlio believe. But we think we can account (or his perversity. For.be is a lawyer and aa snob must be familiar with the maxim that ignorance is not a valid plea and that craa negligently may oven be oonie a crime, bat it is otherwise iu the court of oritioisms,and suoh cm ignorwtia jss thi of his shall slwsys meet with proper indulgence while we are ptosomitiirg there, Notwithstanding this Gan. Barrin ger continues to speak of onr criti oistn of hira with "contempt" which our . reader . and hut. cannot fail to ee is only the contempt of ignorance He shows bowfret Ibat himself not beneath oontempVinasmnoh as be is not wholly insensible to satire. This we speak it hie praise and is more than we would say of any one of bis political associates. But he is wrong in having ohsrged ns with expending in onr first article "whose columns of vitnperatiou upon bim," For the truth is our entire art iole was barely two columns in length ' and of whioh more than three-fonrts were tnken np ia vindication of Mscauley lenviug leis than one half of one column to bo di vided between himself and Chmnber l.tiu. But be doubtlwg has another mode of measuring the 'length o( auoh things sinoe il ipiaiif that be mistake the aouteness of bis own sufferings for the dotation iof tjnr at aok. ' Ia this view of the case bis misistnmeut is both natural and in one sense ' true. We wish we ooald say ss muolj . for bis us of -the word "vituperation,? Bnt here we find such a confuslou of ideas as is at onne characteristic) and nque J $0 mnoh o that we should think him altogether .incspablo" of distingii'shisg between "vituperatior.1 ndn''ecM'6 were it not .ttin the keen nodi with whioh he has f it its edge shows tlmt he is still ahta to 'fori what be ca.nnpt dJinc, ud-wd we i thtiK he has fvary r awn to . lew ;h)?iords,J)J ihj we.l-driserved abuse of the ovrkal coupling aa it did his own ' wit if the name of Mnoau ley or fvep wiUf the name of Clumber- lain.' For as hefty there saudwtohed aa it were between them he mutt have folt as be certainly looked like; a Qj cnugUt. in. , amber Reeling ..ao ' donbt Th w i nt tr rich (f rf zm a.-.H low th eH eHb.i(iri-T But we protest that onr purpose inriting,theoriginl'srticle which has led to this oontroverey was not simply to mske Gen. Barringer look ridieulons in tjil eyes of !tbe public.- Tlmt we would not well avoid and what we have' felled to do ee la done for us and foe himself. Neither was it cnrptirpf8e merely to displsy our lesrning and make literary capital by the 1 expo sures of suoh a chsrlstsn as he. That was on essy achievement indeed tnt when we had. done it-we as little thought of boasting as tliongh we k bad. impaled ,as 'ronqni- to or broken a bntterfly upon a wheel. Iu onr original article we undertook to show that the pnsaege-iakan from the Essay on Milton 'was either perverted of misunderstood. , We went , farther and showed that if it oould be mide to bear . theooDalruotioa sought jto be put npon it, still Macsulay had over and ovcrBgmdisavowed that is well as 1 - . M . . . every uuer paragrapn or tuat Eeeay. This wo proved by referencs to the Bi ogTaphioaJ HketcU'of luit Weflxed to hia last work the fifth volume of bis History of England where, according to the London Timet, he is , made to say that "his matured judgtr.eot ' arl- W0Tel WW?. parsgrapli iu that 1UM7t id the London Ath- wiuOT .4y'e, .be later in life waa linruvl of it." A'i.Iv ii fi.cw of 'Ufh aullmritt 0n. V-rirvr h the n-Mnirg nd.'.-f m'-i r, s lie ilx-t in hi rijoinl r t tu-dav. Ui-t MruVy M never r'"aueH. 8mll we say ntib!n!bitg ate') (.rough il ' itht-r to say tht ho p.:f4i. in h i denial with a drtgrre of d.iiu r which e-t-n-p i-d i-t-y is no name. ii.h i'lv be mot allow us iu want of a b'tfr, to com a new w rif, for wh to i al'ogother a nt-w tiling, am! to eWsetrSA this dnlln" of his a pnreandarmix 0 d Annt-Nareyisie. Now it will not d'i fr Ltm while , iir'rmi' iujj iiiw w nH ai a lit) i . : . i .. I l. . . i i . i did in his reply of October 20th t 'theeditoral oourlrsie f i her iUvk " Itmyindied bet uethat an honnt indignation msy at timei hurry u too far, but po'iticslreiiegtdnaud literry quaek s be ia, he si hat hall no' hr onr arbiter Ugantirum. Neither will it serre the purpo of Gen. Barringer in e xl nn tum of uoh heinous sins, both xilti.il and lite rsry, to atteapt to ea'l in. a h Ho-s to day aa hia eompnrgnfor. tb go d poojleof Mecklenburg and Cabarn s. For we oan toll him that we have a fi higher respect for them than he b. and know tbem too well not to know iu what estimation be is hold by s'l of them whose good oniiiinn is worth hsving. We of course sposk of his po- htioal and not of his personal charac ter, whioh latter we d not impugn. Still less oan we allow him to ulead his works of suporerogatrun by pointings he does to his servics in twhslf of a csuse for whioh we both fought 'and whioh we, at least, have nHverdeertd For as Brigadier Gt-iifral of Confedei ste oavalry he did bis duty, and he did nomce. Still in thi matter w are disposed to indulge him a little s nl oou'd well per Jou fv. u grester s!f- lamianon than that in winch he pmnn s himelf, since thi. iod ed, is the oulv part of bis careor for whioh he nerd Dot fee) ashamed And emi m w hs we think upon the biv'uxo, the march and the battle-field w are wmk ennngh to confess that a touch of fnllow-fi'el- ing ocmos over ns for "O d Aunt Nn oy" agnin, and we are half disposed to forget the Radioal that is in the Cava lier that has been. But thi n, again, when we think of whnt ho was and is, and might have been, we onn only ex elaim, "how art thou fallen, 0 Ltioifer son of the morning." Hurely he oai pardon na if, while t inking of hiu, we now reoall the worda in which his own favorite poet Milton describes an other Apostate: ' a call aim saw. Hi roams nams Is heard no nort In Harn, Gen. Barringer attempts to evade the issue between as by going off into the merit of the po'itiol writings of John MiHon, npon whom he bestows mnoh unmeaning praise. HeafT.cts a fondness for the literature of the Cromwellian era; bnt of any acquaint anoe with it he has yet given us no proof. But a ere it fur moro intimate than we have every reason to think it is still we should not yield to him in onr admiration of it For it boasts at least one other name which we are disnosod to rauk, if lower, only a little lower than the name of John Milton, and that is the name of John Cr.nyan. Hunh, too, is the estimate of Maosultty. What ssys Gen, Barringer then to a qnotatioa from John Bunyan? We will give him oi e whioh is germain to the matter in hand and which we believe onr readers will think singu larly apposite, snd with which we will for the present take leave of this oon- controversy. "It is taken from the Pit' gf iln's Progress, and in 6rde to put it iu the. power of Gon. B-urritignr to verify our quotation w will mentinu that it U to be fonrd in the Second Tart pege 280 of onr edition.' The Tilgrim in here speaking of the many human sbcurditiesthathehad witnessed and as the one most absurd of all, be teils us of "the attempt of two men the name of one was Mr, Fo il, aud of the other; Mr. Want wit of trashing an Ethiopian with liitent to - mske him white. And the more they washed him" says quaint old John "the black er he got" It would seem" therefore that in attempting thus to (whitewash the negro that Gov. Chamberlaiu aud Gen. Brringor have been but copying every ancient precedent. We must pb- servo that these two characters in bis al legory are not distinguished with the muni Jfeluiity nf.Buuyan leaving It quite in th"e power' of Gen. Barsii ger to personste either one of them or both at the seme time., . But were they more shurply drawn than they are, still we should fear that our readers would accuse u of rhetorjoal . f xsggeratioq w-ere we to call Gov. Chamberlain cith er the Mr. Fool r the Mrj Wat,t wit in the performance As the case stands we only need another ohatae ter just little less stupid than Gea Barringer to mke the parralle! com plete. , t E. ANHUESER & CD'S 1,1'KIC lager h- I net roiririt In im tM A at. I oubidiroit The lollowlng U tho rei mil of the ana jrn t made l.j W. O. Oonreil, i;hrati t tno J.i tol Htata Moral Labors tori, Kow tor.' , OJiNOLUSIOM FB'tM THB AHA,' T.'ISOF , THK gUALITT. Tnoniiall j of thi beer, a uliown b oiir Siivw, l'iptir t br H$ poreneiw. a noex trt ik)j nj iiior oould be dlotl. 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DURDETTE SMITH. PO Box 8Qf5 PI4 Broadwn"-ffw York'Cltv. TRADE MARK. WOHCESfERSHlKt SAUCE. LEA & PERRIN8' ;S ' ..KLUilKAlED, . '- . . ;s . f t Ht hODNCPD -i HXTRIOT it Sauce," Mielrnmi'e trhlgh 'retteitTDeed in In ti. iitl if. In mi S 4 appUosbls to iiMtilon, th nioul 1 1 llbl' -ell nt 'Vf.KT V4KIB -fiji"if'.iiie mtwt hoi-WM-w "r-e that la ft or DISH IUSKISJ. Worcestershire Sauce. Sail V iiUiiil io BtporisnnB? bj tos Proprlntor. LSa A PKUK1.N8, W,.,wti, England; and Ketall bj Oealeriln SJaoefen sraltf tbrooisoat the world. ' Aik for Lea & Perrini' Saucs. At tU BIIG4KI AM TAIif.K It n- prhe moot etnolalte tolt'6 and seal to Hot orOold Meat, Fowl, Dfh, Broiled K.nlnej,Ae. At the UINNBII T A III. K, In 8uup, wilh risb, Hot Jolote, Oame, anljln all Urafie. ti glvse a;dellgbtf ol davor. . AlU MliC!HKOl1 ASJP Nlfi'tH I A HI, KM It I deemed Indllpensabl h Uums tamlllar wiia it eiUiitabie 'UailtlM. from JVw Ttrk Tmel. There 1 no relln la the world wbieb lieo 'lcmlly liked m L A Perrln' fsmoa Woreeeterrhtr Bsaae. r ; ' ' ; JOHN Juno IS ' DUNCAN'S SONS' n;w oiih - t is vdw Tbd Carolina, r UQHScHoia IttaiiaziiiB, N ll,luSTRATRt MONTHLY c choloe l i.itrture, lll holmuM from th' 'Mids. anno Mi Mitii Uvrios eommenelng w'th .lanuarv, mio. i o ori nnrnour will b reodf lor iBA'lIng br laoo-"hr lath, and th i period. Ival will be palllk4 each eneoeedlng month tbarnaftor without Inlerrnutlon. Mo ntlran- tge will be net lac ted 4ih either Ulont or raplial oan oaiin m rrndur 'hlmun agrveabio aod tMracMjh oomprndmai ol osoloK reading, br popular wrltera, both home aod i! ad. The Carolina Household Magazine Will be i a larjo JtS-page, elnht-Iuai oolomo monthly, BemhoDtele printed on tinted book paper and tioaottiully ilhmlrnlo.l It Ii a thoroughly eonttorn entorprin and ltuocfM I already folly awure.t. Tho rublitier mean i ni ii urnnnui miminir, mat, once In trodueed la th fliy otr .lo. lo sure iu br eagsrly watched fur and crfu! i.rewril IW'POKTHAIT OAU.EHY" will ro n attraotlre featnro. I he Jnutj nnnibar will wuwlo iuv-iiu picture oi : EX-GO V. Z. B. VANCE, 1 and blograpMoal (ketch, to be followed Id eaoh luoceeiung number with pbotognmhl ot ocaer protamoiK ststeemen, dlrlnee, ic fOHCYTrVO 0PU,A!8 A' YKAK ; and eh nolieorllier nan nink a ntnilm Taaaa mmr saa(rrirnL,LAMa Krniu man. iieoi encn i m tonne, rli: "Tho Findins . ...,nH. B .1. ...... I. . w mu r,ium i u iiue lempie," " nifl si uion- r "W-nil ' lxt.tIBs' th Htm v.' fur. wrnann recti! or uli'.n.)H,in ii. r.Mhei of tfie Kiigtarlner 1 wurtti liablt Iho prli-e aki'd ror the Miyailue. S-nyonendlooJub ol dr will t" oeire an eitro unerniition irea. SIol .e oouU OA - I. 11 M . ' Hvfiimiii.vj ui.li, mi ninu'OO UDcr.D Uon, wt'Jioat tho AnaTarlnir, i - Agent Wanted C vervwhere. . , .. . JUUIIS A. MUMJ'&, r ubliitth . I . ". '. : . .- i ' rMrboro, O KW HANOVER OOUTY-Hi.vlBil nnl IM itled a tduliilelrahir oi Iho e.txtt ot tliMoph W. Barnr. on th ?('thii ofooiuber, 1S70, notlOo U hoiebr glren to all pere hr tiU ollm aglnt th deoedent, to mil bit th anietj muh Admlnl.tritor on or tieltoie the B XB(iror(ietnber, tTt.or tkUiButloe nlil be p od lo br of their reeorert JULIA ANN RARNM. oe'll tnwiw Admlnl' tr.itur TWfcJ BALTIMOHH HOHCEOPATHIC PHARMACY HE!tiVEnon Rrptember to th r,. oaiore t N .iaWl Ky-tte ht. her th iroprirum wlil b piK-ed to their i. d tru nd oi p'niti . Mint, it- oMmk of pore K'ifiW H4n0rni-tiio Mooiotiir a M Hn'ikK fnr Phrmnliril and fu,ily uto, i nn eti tl krM otook." Hdnr per mall iironitit lraHeuOrdW. AddrewB 'RHfoKK JfeTAFKL. IBWWllfMlllnJ D.l.l-"" '""I fill '"': ;! a son rf lh k ' lh:;t ! -r la Tr.urii.:iiB,iiV3w l i wrt Drorartv ji!v mr ne " w TtWiuirnliiyariliof ntlre no t, rx. f wiiu. rWh nnrt.O, lirt. 37 - ': rvte-n. with no' a i-iati.su cu. rthl MTtlTI a narS Smito! IilnstTdtei . Pdttem FazaarS - . Jaale Copy.ts VMta, ear1prn frn, 1 1 1 rr. po-peitf. one dillar'e worth r Pi'inu giTtaWeaob at Krbr fr M premium. i TO GIVE AWAY! We wilte'vef 2CCO CO COLD cois ii i i stitr ot nilMltirt lo tivt CnjBr" Ii 3 t tit VUOKI'U I lilt llgli-f ai f I tutmcn, rrurr nwn .i, inr. , At iillcw:.T the OiMr ip f (he 1 rg-t rar.... j- , ;. rim tti ia i cm. yd I eii-i luh..., 90- on in ('li1 Coin. " Id I arret Otnb.... le SS l Omd O'ln : ftk I Srs ) ... .. I I 01' IB O '111 OlB Mh l.yfnnh.... tifl AO l eirtColn. Sita Lrrit rlii..... 1 00 hi Ooic ( ein. . llh HO ok.,.. 0 fOIr (.old Coin. i-th La I'SOW...' W 0" In OoU ( oln. B .Ts,i ( 1b.... Vi 00 ib Celd TelB. 10th t Ttt,'nS... eo h Oeid Coin. " ih Ijr(wri..,' ti 9 In Oeld Ce'n. and t the 1 33d LSTst Chifc send ' AND every eutiteilber et a pre- to onr nreTioot orTers. en wriu to we ujeiactly aw we promise- vwii -minm iiiuun iij vi.titaij .in. nM.'w, me nria nnmn tnr yna- i trmiwi oi rie- cn now, ann t on e seem i'ini rooterl' for Kliln O'logn. Southern : niustrated 'ei' RALEIGH, N. 0. rTIHH ONliT fM.TJTK ATRn WUFKLT ; L In the Moith. Wgh srw. t Port col utrui. IwaiM more rewltha stattof tha atiy wnelrlr tnMIhnd 1 lh H.,olbrn Htato ThelM Bomber Of the SOrTHKKN IU UiTKATMi A(,ir. wUI bs toetudeo Natwrdavrt. ideFel Jwe,18s Th FublUkri rntbod Bjltrn an tUu Uftt d rrrord nftho l m. It lll tieatof errri tnilo. l olit'cnl, Hletotl ai. Lllerarr. . ori rl' O'llo, brb le or rnr-i-n' Interrat, aiH g re the best li'io't'atlonethat canbe obtained, urluinal or loroign. M ' Tho HOTJTHKRN II.I.tTfl I H ATEIr VkOK will b printed on new tyos. and beary book Der. Ob Kil'H of con'rllinlor will bofnuidtb name ot many of tb hen write In the tuath Martai nt nhort elotlri. irnrn- and rketi'hu a' i well l Oi doct d rdlinrlMdprtnienh, f v iriK to mien ermnni niernrr, intinn. io luui'il rnlluioiMtnit oiinirrntl lDI(.llK. nie will tn'nisb eren wi-e an amount of te nding matter nntiirpwi'd 'y other pi ', In enoil lena and ritriety ft Is intktifld to make the il"'IHF,HN Mil.ITS IRAIKI) AOK a lour nal for the S'ert ! omet 'eolnran wi I be i eciallr (l.-Toled toa'l lobjeots uirtalnlna In niimiiafiG ann aioiii i'i. No ramlly ahoo'd be without tt. S'lhucrlptlo'i price only tl per annnrs. Pot age ir e. lB. T, FCLGEUM, Editor, .-..j- , ..-, , .. BVetgh, N O. June ' ' t B tt Kt and to arrlre, MeaU, uk ai'd tmulit 'LatoVTmrees ' To ?Sl. ; Muliiti In Pine nanelt Flour, t otn, Halt &a: PLEArE ' SEND IN TOUR tjRDERS JAi T. FKTTEWAY .' ' Merrhancll' and Pmdnee Broker- ool?l COAL AND WOOD! i -A? Weaeil at "loweet prtoes STR'IOTLY FOR CASH -frofl te very ratal) and we cannot afford to gi e creait. n.O. FARSLFY Ho. Ni tiratlon .. Water 8t , loot of. rang. , . T'CB fO T.I ' - . ' 0 I ivenu-d In Mtock Prirllvwe m W til Street leaOa 10 BiaByTHOUSANItoos -'.AH I eiioriT Oomnrehenalre rrnlana- hi i cironiara, tont.l Ing dettiled itatementa ai, quotation pno or all otuek dealt In tl vVw York Stock KMckange, mailed tnt il. edeMrisr in noiMite -addreoa,. ALX FHOrHIVOHAV, A OI., Hanker and Brokra, O p. N. Y. - took Bacbarre. - 18 Wall i-i . I 'i It.rnrt ikw vi'Ba:: TO KORTH CAROLINA tYCEDMS : M R. EDWARD F. TEMpL;, of Boitan, will saorten bis evraer totrr rhleoti In nler to riif th o'h HI -ew l-eotttT' ' ST mi SCENES AND CHARACTERS I p.ononnced br eompetent Ju1ea to be hia mintnrpleoe. Mr Temple may be ngaged to leit -e nexf winter. In anT North or Booth t .lint toBnt on re onablo term. Addre' rCOWAHI) F.TiiMPLF.. -r lll1w' Nor'h SonierTiilo.M'. JOHN D. BELLAMY, Jr., A tto r riey a , ' LttV, Olli oon Market Street, near Northeast oeraer vf Seeond Strewr, WILMIKUTON.N O- 1 W 1' uracil oe In all the Uonrtauf Ih Sta ompt Kttootlon glren to the ooileoiton of eiaiiw,,- - ootSlmeod BUCKWHEAT- Now Crop With Trimmings. v FINEST TABLE SYRTP, NEW. CROP l,0r" MOUSSES ! . vt i 1 1 ; f I t 1 , BEST .TABLE BUTTER , j, j j So)4 in Wilmington. ; j . .-V ELEGANT TABLE BUTTER ; ' il ' at r1 o n! T V o k -'t's . NEW CROP rics, ,.1;;v,n' - WIS. i ,. ; 0RA56E8, V C. I. MTKRS A CO oerai !: SORTH FBN f ST. r f t V V V!)i':s new Yonr; aud Wilmington, fJ, C. Fact Fre eht Route to all fJorth or New YorK and Wilmington Stecaship Linj ! J SErV l-WEEKL Y, Sailing from NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY at, SATUEDAY at 8 V. il., and . from WILMINOiON, WEDNESDAY acdr3AlCErAf BOSTON AND Xcw York tti.d WiJniingioD sDhlp luilpaDy, v., -v. ,; ,'.. .'OOKNEfmNO WTTH THW ' ' "' 1 ' OLD CCLOKY RAILRCID ' AKD STEARS. . ' Dally Between L? CSTON and NEW YORK ; Semi-Week'.v hetween ORK and WJLUIMOTON. , . . ,. 'iw .iBitai r from each rwru' '; 0blriror n r reU ni nn the mmh -nit phgireBioviw...,.,; iKv'-ko WILM INOTt N, tilTM B 'A A A I'tiVRI A BAILRt A P. f . Vt lJ.kllMJlUN A WM T( N I AII.Ff)fl. " ' ' TilKCAUeL A cMKAl KI1WT, Tbrenrl, BHw rf Led.pg girep t.d flemVUuJn' V' W,B , KOHTn sad HOTJ1B CAPOL1KA, CI OI.GIA si d ALABAMA Also to KEW IOHK. EOBION. I-'KOVlTiV Xrv. riTT lift ti ' j .. Eastern Cities. prwiVpaS"" " ,0' " ' "T 0Ult , Mark all Goods tIa (Ijda's iniii!gtiii l.tno. a For twtber Inforaiatlon aptly to either D. D. O. MINK. Ooaeral taetera Agest, M Deronehlrw Btreet, Boston. fiiire aid MM SIei Traisitfflcj Comsiy fast f:reiq-ht route To al1 Points , North or South BALTIM0EE. BalHiorm Wilintofl Line, - (KI-WMIKLT. -iSilMNO FKOM HAl.TIMOKk . Tuesday A. Friday, at 3 P.M. , -4NII FKOM Vf IJ.IIINOTON-, : Wednesday & Saturday. B 0 b K ANpR0 VIOEN Ct. ' Baltuaors and Wilmington Lisa, " " ' Baltimore, Boston and I roridenes Un. ' ' Mr viaCanai bally to Pblladeli.biaand Clyds's rblladalpklaand ProrldsBO Line. : i Beml. Weekly from acb Port ) Bhippor may rely npon the prompt aud resnlsr sailing "or, tbfs Stcsmers and ni tatch giTeutoalljihlpmemabt tbl ronre. ajQ O EL AYS. 1CKnl". ant "c: HT:r rv. TateBtfh Bin w Udlfg gmn to and from all Fointetii ' "v" NOBTH and SOU TB CAROLINA, GEORGIA, and A iMa MA othEL PKOVIDENCE, and P.pafrTr' laf'earies Mark all Ooods via Baltlhiore iind WlliriiiJgton Line. fir ger rarttwr lofbtmatloa apily looltka of lae BBdorelgtisdAgeBtaof tkelMe. 1 m,!r.Z,m FITiQBRALPt Agj:ent liaitiniiira 1,1 n, , Hi .iuuih btieetrBaiUi iiarch ts.tr Carolina Central Railway, 'i . i GENERAL FREIQST; I)EPART?'ENT, ) f . s ; . " WrtkwcrtON, March 81st, .187S, . ) T?.fl.T?fNT,0,, OF THK fOttLlO W aiFB1TMtl,l,T IrtVrrRll TfrTBB fact that U. CarnHna (Hntral Hallway bring eompleted and lolly eqaii.ued ror ba'sliieM otlijrt-wiib it connection at Wilmington, both rl direct h learner Un.a and yla Weldon an ftiiUimjiuA, .w,.iiDoro, Mula-lolihla, Mew York, Boaton an 1 Frnyidonoe-anequaled faa tty for handling ihlpmenu from ,:; f, .? r : , , " WILMiNCTON AND ALL EASTERN CITIES TO CHAR. 1" ;V6tTEs STATCSV ILLEr CREENVlLLCg BffAN : BURC '1 T '(. ST C I ., aMaiiwanimienAtlantleiTennfiweeAOhio Atlantic and Aichm iid Ah- Una sad North Carolina Kailroada a wall aaal) point In GSORHIA and ALA MAMA. . , " . inanraruarrom F-asterr, cltle narentetdaelow a l Bn'tbt Iliiei 'ISotorniulaloi traaa fer charge and Kate, alwaya a. law ao iko lawcM. . , . ,,T" 77 T Rt to ll point larotabe upon application to the node ewnid. Offlua in Bank of Mew nanoree aauaugv ...... . triisvt. aprii s-aviy t BOOK8 '!-'.., ;'; BOOKS. J":' s' "' BOOKb. fall end examine my 8tock jf STASDARD iollISCELUMOCS BOORS, WW S f nuuKM' . " - . ., . MOUiTJlNGS A)arpry.ri't'lileelved at 1 '' ' :' ' ,,! YATE1V NEW BOOK 8T0BE WOODY t CURRIat, ,, . Gneral Commission ' Merchants, , 1 IrlnOoai and North WaUrr Street, ' l i ., . . ."witatlBOTOH.H.U- !"'Si , We wilt eoida tenr bnslnem wlh tb deter ruination to atbleh a. rat-cl atrlrtly eora mlrelne ba"and io glye pnt're 1'tlnfaotloo to ail who my fa ror bi with theh natr-mage. . . . i i . ., . . u- J. l. WwTdT, wet lis. ... ...... ', . 4. H. CCRBJBt DOSTOM U?JE5 Poi - South. FALL RIVEH. i.. um.. ' ' DiLAY8.':,7.r;K,:; . , J MB ,ucr Mfl'llB" "vercbarr ot the utdemlgntd grab ol Ue Lin. M P. Ol YIE A t o.; General Ar-rti. New ork 1 b., f Bowlit g t.rfeti, N T. A. D. CAZAUX. Agent. o ' ' PHIUDiipnjA. EaJtimcre atl Wiiiniiitcn : Line. '.. wmei.v 'arw('V BAtJiarunaANU WIUllKtlioN. Bltlai..rand Pbllhdeii hiUiT.o(Oo. 1 aily vlaOaiial beieB ';' , BALTIMCB1C Al I HU,al)F.l,!pHIli. w BAtTJMOlUE ANB V1LM1N0TON tINi Northsrn Oeatral Kallioad ' ' '-' ;,.D ''' Balttmor aud Ohio BaKreaa. - y. .. tick A. D. ClTa bait'Bioir ai,u irw Votk hino y - WiLwioto. V.v, '1 '.;!) : n. 't 'i . ."W.'iILrVtlEr:.' . r . - . ,, aenetat Freight agent. THE PtE OEE HERALD. , 1 1 ' robliiibed ever?. Wettaesdaj at WADESROKp.', ANSON COtNTT HI JOHN. IN PATRICK. B a lare and rapidly tuoreaaing eicar. tlun In the I'e Dee oountry In Korth and bootb llarollna.' i v ' AdrerUeer w!il Slid It th irt medlrkl la either of tbo fnatei Slate tor reaching the rermr. planfere sad merrhanta ' The extentiws total advertizing pat. rtmaffe exumea m tu atuumn u the beet evldemx 6 iti large and infiuen ttalWrMtorO '" v- . :.' -tf.; tr Speeitaenoople.. wltb rate lot adrer. tteiag, et.t tree, triage paid, avBlioatloa totb UnderetoM, at Wadeero. . 4 '., i JKOJ T. PATSIOKJ'I -t jirt;!- , '-J ,i aiitiBBt ma Fssatietws, ii iiiiiiiaiiiii ii -i r. I SHFXar BAr.KK-aeibf,. O. Fob. 3 il-hed every Tbmsilay marnirf. Durhim wrnn, oiiwri, vemueraiio la nolltlM. snhMvtption ci so for one ye.ri ss siwts rot VsUsioatM. i rt it ii tti t a.i i ' I !! i- i itf )a Il.'j v-J t'.''i.'i.; 'jij ' efe . . . . I'.) ' J" )ttu. i; in r j f,:.' I. ja i i.i. .1 i , -.
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Nov. 6, 1875, edition 1
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