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SUN D IM -: :'.t :ini; rev. s o, :j X.rz'.zz, 5'cr. 13, 1SI3. iiEl.Aili Vi k al, Wr v?ft U:,j n. vi ib Noil A CaiMjia, ia putiliHsud Cv(.-J OJ'T. Itl, f I0jl W .U.iiV, at EltiHT l-.iLAKf a jfir; Furs Dollar tii 'i!i i.t!.; J-tvKMT-rirj (i;ia pr m.mU, t- alienor j . !. Nwl by Carrit-ra i tlx c'.'y i jtvKjiTS-n? w,tj p r nior h, or Two Doll Aits and Iwu-; T i -five cou pet quarter. 1'hs WtKKLT Joi'ltfAL, (FrldTl A tMly-sli :oitiimi prr, Two Dull;. P'l year; Uirv ruU- FlVI Doi.Lak an a tAi.r; fcwir copies, havm Dtni.j, tKfCopii, FlSnTOoilAEi ASD A HA1 f y-u .vpW, FirritK! Dollar; tnij c ;io Tsncimr nv Pollahs. Sl'B8i1KlFTI0X$ Is AU fAe payable iu A tance, and no payer entKlntwJ fty tbs rtioL-af thMiin pAM fbr s i:aTTTArit shoiM b wade by res. . ofl'ee Moiifj OrtWnr Egpreaa. If this ran be rtmn', pivtl)n against Insula by tx-v.l out s mvnrrrl by forwarding a ft pvM. to the orjer of tha prprVior the Jh).;jiai or by ae'idmj the money 1 .thiereA letter. A.lrenlsli a Rt (par tneh ot iwalv 'udlUas of adrtrtUsingtvpe,) Om Inch 01 Insertion, o.f Dollar; two Inser tions 0 Di.t ai aitd a half; thm .I'Sertlona, Two D'CLAra; four Insertions Two IVii.i.ABa AIlD A HALF," Br tnasr (! THKrn Pollabs; alx lnaertloiav i ,-kkk DorrJiaa aid a halt; twslv . rttom, Ftvi Doi.r.Aai akd a half, t .r.iii.:i Eight Doixarb; two month; iftes Dollars; ttirse months, Twr. tt-two Dollars. f . t ontiarts for ltr.er prrinii and lonm pa- at! iip.:t't;brJ tT ...iJr'rvM. KN'.Fl.HARI' . 1iViRi, r' . W I'tu1::,'-.!;, N. 0. Kftlt OHl II, KOTCIt Air biaforic flag,' the on borna ry tba CouMcmte ateinirr Pbenandoah daring tha-war, ia now on fxLibitioa in Richmond. The Emporor 'William' Tiait to Ita' )j oooapiea Urjre ipacejn tha London newapapera. Hii reoeptlon by tha Italiant waa Twy oordial. Field Maralul Ton Moltk ia vary punotnal in attending the sitting - tba German rarliameni JI ia ctWoX by his eolleagnM the "Qreat Taol turn." v Mb. Tknsti'ON, writing to decline i an intitatioa to theBalaklava banqnot eaya hpartilyl "I will driDk a cap of ' wine on the 2th to the health and long life of all your fine follow." Qruuf VicroMA'a yoangeat eon, P inoe Leopold, haj'joiDed thetem-. peranoe moTnmout, ha"fvrg"Sobeptad the preaidenoy of the Oxford branch of the Chnrch of England Temperano) Booiety. Thi New Tork iferald baa eniriont diapatoh from Washington to the ef fect that carted" other wiae dee eribed aa truee" waa arranged be tween the adTocaWa and leading Re. pnblioan opponenta f third-term, on w "twin v. ma vu ivj rivuiiuu i nab the oallitig of Zack Chandler into the Cabinet waa not a oaprioe, bat a part of ft well matured plan of campaign! that it waa agreed to make the reanlt in i'nesday'a eleotiona a teat , If the eleotiona went Democratic, all idea of Mr. Crant'a reoomina Hon waa to be abandoned; if Eepnbliean, the oppo ai' ion to it waa abandoned. The cor respondent adda that the White Honae plan i to get the currency question oat of the Presidential oanraw liy re ferring it to the decision of the people in the Ojngreasional districts. Miss Ltbui Stotxr, a granddangh tar of Andy Johnvn, and the ono who wii.wi'h him whin he waa stricken djwnwith tin pralyia that ended h' lifi, was married la.it week to Thornm Malonoy, a promising yonng lawjV oi Qreeneville, Tenn. , i . Flohskci Niohtinoalb, in rep' j t' u invitation to the Balaklaya banqust. writes: "I regret that it ia impossible fir me to aooept it, as I have been for yeare entirely a prisoner to my room from illueaa and overwork, wbioh work atillldo. thank Ood." " Thb oountry haa lost an honest and earnest public man in the death of Mr, Jenokea, of Rhode bland, lie was lbs firsirto advocate in Congreesa non par tisan civil eervice, and labored for it manfully till Grant took the baby up to fling it down and killed it, Poor Jcnckes bss not long survived his un fortunate pet. . r . .. Mrs. Black, upon whom Byron's passing regarda betowed ''mmortality, has just died in Athens at the age of 7d. A bghtly-writt n poem, composed upon temporary iropulae of admira tion and attachment, by the subtle skill of the poet, auffloed t aurround her with a halo of inter eet while she lived; and now that she is dead, she will be thought of yet more naturally and respectfully as "The Maid of Athens." t Mao, advioaa from Europe give a melanoholy account of the depression of trade in Germany and ita effect on the industrial classea. Serious dis tress is anticipated among the working oiasses curing the winter, and there re fears of a financial crisis. Ao count of the failure of the Russian crope add to the discouragement of tbecutlouk on the continent It is aid that never before baa a failure been so general in Russia. " Thb election in Maryland on Tnee- day lst.t seems to have been contented with msrked tpirit and bittm. i The smoke of the battle baa cleared awsy sufficiently to exhibit the figures ofthopolL Mr. Carroll's total vote is not yet authentically ascertained, but the tcajoritj will probably be i ' --t H.COO. The Senate and House f J v-rf -sendeciJedly Democratic, . i crpofiiJoB composed of lode- riff T ...t Tiu-.TAtUrr-t " "annM! -"- ', ' rmenj. - !.:. !i w f r to ! 1 ' i ...j'. win . i r -j.:. t- I !--at a t:i..'.(fiil tn'di., tif r 1 to mj at-xit !i 6'--ctl.U, -, I t' e c' f , k i j,' i f t!,e "CUl wive." V ari.i fi J tlit a wittM uuHt t:u f x;rvp!io and ctrrunti u i.f t'i j Il i.lic.tl pwty i I U nxii pr. au"ie vl good r-u:t, U.a Rl.TIug the mou ey rwiwt-r, Lowt-Ter i j j.n it mty bo-auJ i.iut n rtam w-c'ior) u4 clawa. iX i ct CotiKrtri to rtotifv nji.-takiK, acJ we louk with tb moit eV'eiful anticipatioD tf uo,ea iu ' I 'TS- The tiJa! ware that net in o flrtree '? agaiuet the preveut c.irrnpt admiu- iirrnQ wmaw LATO PUOM.If.l aa uddenly aa it jgathere.!. That it honld hare dona'eo at this time, aud not wl.e'i tha presidential oonttxt was pendin movea na to atwb joy of re joioiug that we oould almost jvin llrotber Newman in bia cry of prayer, fat thankfulness to Divine Pro?idenee, who ia auppoaed by the Newmans to be buaily eugaged at the present wri ting in guarding thapolla for the bn 1 en ot itrant, Delano, Dawea, Chan dler and otbara. ' - It waa foretold of the Democracy, when the Republican organiaation be gan to disintegrate and gather about the standard of ita ancient foe. that the Democratic leaders would oommit soma great folly that might aioken the people and drira the more thought ful ixoia ita support. . The leadera hastened with all speed to make that propheoy hiatiaj ' For nearly fourteen years theiaoiieT p, by which we mean aecuinule-, (t-il rxpital iu tha hands of ti sders aud pV.Moii haa bad entire control of t ur (. ti rnmeiit and ahaped legis lation to suit ita felfikh iutereale. This Iower took stock in Uraut to suoh n extent tuat wuen toe crash came and it succumbed to the fluano al storm it o tried with.it the Adminia'rstion. U waa hot dead, however, and the IhsI thought of the Democracy bhould have been to arouse that owtr to a final but desperate struggle. . Thia is pre cise! v what the aasacioua leadtirs did,:- -. - " , Ohio led off. In that reat Bute the agricultural interest, the Oontrol- mg interest, was utterly proetrat Trade waa pa alyted and labor out of employ. A'l booest men, sick ot Ra- putuioan corruption,,. locked about them eagerly for aome other organiiis ioo with wbrh to eo-operata.. ;The Democracy bad only to aeaille, de nounce corruption, promise reform ar.d nominate their best men to insure an asy triumph. Drunk, however, with the first aweet dranghta of potrer. they began quarreling among them salves over an abstract flpasotal psobbs-thioh neither Tiriderstood, ana ended witn a proposition iu the way of a platforra that not only vio lated all the principles, praoties, prejudices and traditiona of the party, but waa so absurd io itself that every thoughtful man .turned away in dia- The Ohio Democracy ' solemnlve- manded not only a continuation of vlMur ' th mind sad hpiini to the ltepublieau isine of depreciated .r, hooM; ro. to ,v, ... War, onrrency, lint an increased volume. .il -J j . . , . Now.it did not caU for.Browu-He.,'n,MM,1,,r,,,n,,;,,,,l-is't''- Vont - J 1 a. t . i ....!- ouaro a wmuis oraiu ioi mmm that there was but one way in which this tnereaaed volume eould be accom plished, and that was to fetch the uovernmei i into the field as a pur chaser, either through war or a vet aystem or internal Improvements, The irs waa anowu io oe rite ravonts schema of the Wrise men who thns committed the party to bankruptcy or repudiatiou, It was seriously pro posed tha '; the politioat prgau antion that boasts of being born of Jfffrsu and traind by Jscksou, Bont.it sud Bnohsuau;thatautsgoniEcd a person! government and oalled for a striot construction of the ConstitntD; that proclaimed reform and believed in au economical administration, should covet the land with projected railroads aod osnals, that labor tnight be con ciliated anil supported us under aom despotic government . in Europe, and the oouutry flooded with d.'preoiat-d or worth'ess pior In the sIisda iif t nrrency, iu pj ment thereof Under tills novel proposition the evils ! of Republicanism, the thrives iu offloe. i. . . . . . . t , i i . . . bayonet rule iu the South, the liid times and heavy taxation, were all for gotten In a flere fluht over a political abstraction that dividd the Dt-mooraey and offouded all sensible men. The money power waa not alow to disoovwr tha openiug, and the poor D.Tawat waa amaseu io nnu all tue old corrupt macLinerv that oils the poles again in easy worauig ower, aud what he had Vi Cferoualy demauded, in an in creased V 'lumaof ourrenev, was beiur rjompiiva un m wmv rar more lu sti neive than pleasant. It is not aren- erally known, bnt it will bo demon- strative by the House of Representa tives.'lhat the Government h ere citn swell the volume of currency uncheck ed whenever the exigencies of an elec tion oalla for suoh increase. We are assured from all aides, and have no reason to doubt the fact, that money has been mora freely used in the late eleotiona than in the more prosperous times of the Administration. We do not mean by this so muoh a charge of bribery as the quite aa offensive use of money in atimulatiug political ex citement in the wy of mass-meetings, windy orations, and the flood of polit ical litorature that is about as dirty as it ia stupid. GREEN PEAS, . CAILIFLOWERS, KED CABBAGE. . CU01CE AfflES, loruii d; C H. W. RUNCE. SALT! 8tand toarrlte, Meat a, Bulk and ranted, I.rd-TlercAS, Tubs and Palla. Mullet. In Pins Barrett Flour, ooib, OaU.&o PLEASE SEND IN TOLTR ORDERS. '.TAI. T. PKTTEWT. Merobirai e and Produoa Broker i;oet?a COAL ! COAL ! ALLSIZRH, FOR GRATES, STOVES anJ HEATERS; AT LOWKHT rBIUKS, ' FOR CASH, A SBA ga A ... - w. U. PS.lT ft CO., Oonn, o.ang and toaU Wair. Bort CliLKRyjWITW ' l. n li- H.rt ! iu-. 3 It U i ft "C. !i I! n ! i I V. " h , 1 tl-.,r, .f P, K .,1.1, 2 t si (t- of M;; ,r. N. K -jf . . 'If. . ! T . y U.I l- v t .cl at Bt t hH, 100 B ! I j. 1 . . . ? HO lli'i ii VA A. lui Kii I m tj r. "1H llo , H.i-f,.f J bid Prfpui'k'ii. TB m ! 71 t'ki kb Smifl'. 'JO Tub U. a, liuttar. Soda- 8oap -Starch. Matches, ' Candles. for I!f bf ' wu.i.itna niKriito. DEST STOCK. : LOWE8TpRICE! blank'books, PAPER.! ENVELOPES ! ALL OTHER STATIOEP.Y, SCH00L:'U00KS, And FANG Y O O O IV i jour money hy c llnitf on - E. MaNM,,; BooXcllcf,giid sitl(Ber, win on nniD.'H'i, 111 rttir a H-t nr Open'i Too Buggies. "bi.-.itwtii ha For Sale, (ilvatbvu n msiulbAtti.' 50 SACKS N. a FAMILY FLCUIi, : - - 20(TTlarrels Early Rose potatoes. 25 Barrels Dried Apples, For Sale Low by v ' ' " . v BIN FORD, CROW A C0. COTTON TARNI AT . LOWEST PRtMIUMS CIVtN AWAY 1IU IN WiVT,.WiO HAVK CUKDIT, Myn " ft?l .tmBiuerbirtiTri.i..ii ami n. .:' I 7 Ueadlns mst'er tha lslent, oullaottd ftan ilk parts of tha world. a1a;i for ule at HEINSBERGEB'S , "! . MTB BOOK AND MtfSfCBTOlU'. WIFEN0:i9. f BY ANN ELIZA YOUNQ, Brlghame' Rebellious Wife. - e-l'h onljr coim iHii r .. of l the SecretBof Brlhrrt' Hwrem er wr.iioii. tru hi kmiii.u i..,,, ANN EL-'ZA nuw Mix ti the r it. no nlhn, woman can h aeoretamvsterles " crlmoa'if Hi m mum m m Ho v- mniy, tium on ?er cglnlitn(.; Nrl JoO lilurtl u.iMiiliT mow iik. It lsilio iiiHt Mllm(bok piilillnhod. tO.OOO "nrr rnm rimI wmiion n hiivo nui. i.virf nt aii.I n from $0 t gio i'0ty. All live apenta sto wruniii lor i lu-tratnt jirnurs wiili Hik irpi". Hw.it rM. iin hoi iid Sot d.)r DUSTIN. OILMAN A CO.. Harvrd, t., Ohicgo, Jl, Oliii-.iniiml, unlu. tt in tli Woilil It o nltlni 18 iihst.li pt'f r, I nTioMi , g.Min. pea, bib holier, inal, intent v'd niiiwqrc, mi ,,eftn ( j, wMty. Hlngle pokt with ele int p !., l wtp'.' I, iV. ;ireir rro. IH KOU.,TS3 Uru;. ! wy, N. v. i " SOMETHING MKI AGAIN W ? i AT Wm. lYlK'H. EXOHANGE CORNER. FRENCH PLAIT MOSAIC JEWELRY from Farls. The XatMt Ttilngi out In (list lius. A lv ' ( , lot of CELLULOID CORAL SETS. AND NECKLACES. Anotlur lUnttiome Aitnrtmont of TUCKING COM1I8. I.atMt Style o( LIiipO Oollsrs and Cu fT. rtitSI . 1ST O TIG :iQ. - ttmjRrrAHV'n office, ) Wtlsnliiirt n, Oo'umMa & AnaiiaU K. R WllmingfoL, .0 ,Not 81, 18 ) XHK SIXrp ANNUAL MBETINfl of the 8toikh' luets of the Wilmington, Olrmbla A Angata Hallrond Companyirri be held at the nffloa of the Company, In Umlngton, oa Wed neaday.thelUlllmt J W. THOMPSON, ot-tt - Seeretsry COAL AMD WOOD I W sill at loweat prloea . STR'ICTLY FOR OA S II Profl t rery mall and ws rarnot aflord gl re credit. Kbw Iflratlon S. Wsier At , loot of range, not iStl to IJNISUHANCi:. w E hae ad.ied o our Hat of Brat-laa Compvilt Liaasifr lis, fi f Haoclifster, tnglan, ASSETS flO.00O.O00! t.AneaMitre- ,lnmrance Compary, or Pngtantl, Niagara , " New Vmk Atlante w , NYork Peterai'nrg Savings HJn; Oo Pei-rb'g. Fanull Hall " ... Boston Wit sre prepared t carry sry line ofle ed r a. abS we S 1. t.v axiicot a .bare of the i'tnao'onr frlenda.. , Mr K.tua.l Nurthrnt, a. d a-'r. C H. H'lbia. ob bars entire obarge o tnls eflloa. ... ... .NCamOP ACUUMINSSi BOSS Si 1 ' i . In- , 1 iiLiiii -I 1 . .1 ! . i - r . w . r,iv. i h-r f i : i'JiZlii ttlT''i,' ",arwl- Tiw 1 t I Hrf mm " Duerg. t frtfm ViX Lf t-liOijAf. FH, 4$ bm asa. M All AM. No. ot orl.iit, t:tl with f rI.ihmod. I. rirti. ha.i.f b v.er-kirt, ) OTTi; wttrn. witli ti"b rni I.SUcU. ( orr ti, rmrt-t i r-ta irfi sr ir iii k civl mr rsrui k. KlZmt SMITH'S FINE ARTS and POLITE LJtsrstur.. Slnzle Copies 23 Cents. aukw'Btiea Prltw. 1 1 a j-r, fl-uli, ImIwIUv a P'-nitti of Tt IMlAn' wttcJi ut ptueroi iree to uecA i own oer. Vf w( oar CBBTlFlCATVt t-r IW f l.fcVATohw will be ftrA ti FLACAuf mnt ia,. Tk - monthly Aronuiil Oi' FJU41 IION, the very flneatj Ml til (tl, etimclit. m;il'.e t.be.ou.il Iu lSU(.'iB'r, -iI rrrif tin w ia bfUij wit atlv, w it NKTKR .llwoUnaa ji mkTt Tf U poh ti- at. 4 ' '. J' S4.50fl.03, IH , GOLD TO GIVE AWAY! We wH give f2 COC0 Ir COLD COI SI ' 60 I " '- ' - to m-l.i ii- b m.ii m r ol Mhin ttu m cur World of A- I I w-; To lh ("tlrr-npo) the Itrgr.t a- wiii iv in uoia n in i J ntFt I'lah,,, .(! no to rtoid Colo II T,r.e ("ol.... I'O 00 In OoM O.ln 4 h l. r Oln..., I D i-flln riold utiln. Rtn Mr-st dab.... IKO 00 In UoM Coin. 'h 1 rKc.t CI b HO 0 lu oid Coin fh -Lai1 (S'lb,, 100 u la Wold Coin.. " stti t -ifCnt,f.- 7fi r In ;i'd !!). 'h Law sr. 'n'...., i 0- ti (loin Coin, lo b l.arK ! C'uh.,., V io in (lo'd n. IU ' aue't 1'ilv ... 100ln O .ld Oo o ami an. n to h OSth l.arg'at I'lob-. YOU tt A prmtun roi every anherrlbsr BOTH r ,h" ColdCbtn PieeenteofTeri will l-ef mndlt fu'l iength In the 8eD tOtnber Number bce de 'be i.ma ami I'. O. id.lr.. oi lO'i it rmn iu wh'.iu w ua paid ,1:H 00 iu '-old. aewrdlni to our whmii OtTerS. ten ran write to an " y wm Ten yo0 mat w ao exactly we promiee- VA1IO Dl7CT r, la tn sen l ymir own aui. iipu'j i mnr A our Maint TllUil tltLlI h',,, "n r"!"1 "rt namoer and yoar (.eriiSi-stti i.l Pre- v ' ' mlom, whl. h y t ran ihow, and t ou. bla goulng aubacrt lio , or u o la lor rns eiipw, Mral stenplor FubWn Ca'Alotoe. II npy. "hi etanptor Funion Ca'slogoe. p o Box oono BUOKVVHEATJ! New Crop With Trimmings. FINEST TABLE SYRUP. NEW CROP N. 0, MOUSSES ! BEST - TABLE BUTTER Sold in Wilmington. CLECANT TABLE BUTTER at IT O It 'Jt V NEW CROP FIGS, NUTS. 0 RANGES LEMONS KAISEXS C. D. MYUIIR W CO., uotM B ami I M.IHTH FK' M f !T. QVIU AND PISTOLS. A l.A"0ANP w rr,LAsOKTRIatnck SX. "I U-ina, Imtb Hlngle and Itoub'e Barrel, ami lirecch and Monle Iadnra, ala on ninn. ai, a large amrtinar or rintoia or II kludr. All aiioro mi asle si low flgnroa bv CILES.&MURCHISQN, o Ol Flour and Heal NU MIXKU FKKI. Car-load cd on ahort notlee. Uraia bought at tb market prlos. '.Address, ' vJARLOTTB CtXT MILL, Ci-vtotte, N Inne tf- For Rent. T HB nntlr property now omipl-.t bt O. O l'raUi& Do , embrAMna wharf, offloe and na-al aiore and coal yiud, looated on South Water Street. For one or two years. Terms ... W'J w J, A. .WALKER, . F.aerntnr AT YATES' BOOK STORE : Too can find a fine Aniortment of Cbromos. " Mottoes, Stereoscopes, - Stereoscopic Views Games and Toys. ALSO, Fifes, Flutes, . Banjos Violins, Guitars Aocordeons, 00,84 Harmonicas. 1 00 BBLS. PURE COrrER DISTILLED N. a CORN WHISKY 1 For rale by Johh. T Craiteb, Thomosville, N. C. sn H 1m APPLES BUriER. VINEGAR, EK, 15 Barrs's Arpl.'J. SOTnbtBotter, ' , 10 Harrels Cider Vinegar. ' salt, nnu, ciii:i:si:. (0 Buxtsaod Half Qotea Katsle. -151 Boies Cream Cheese. lOTlerees Rlc. 60 barrels an I Boxes of C ackei s. MOLASSES. .Ml Barrel H. H. Molama. fO HogihsadsB. II. Mn'e-wes. 161 Hogsheads aid HmitIs Unba Molssws. BilliliUIEUHliE IS Tons New Arrow Ties. S3 Toi.s Purred Ties, ' BOO Rolls Bsggtog. . , f "1(00 Barrels Flour. ' or.aAisby,. -' ".l . ' tBHURNbE A UAI.OA& UROS. aovT 1 . a f '' .-:r:.' 1 I I U u l :!4 I l - P A- i f I i'lHf. t 1 J', ito ie(t. Cl . . II : 1 ?!t ut ,:f . .. . . . im, nu.io th ..,'..t or fhr. 1 tlilem-tirlbi:rhi).; N Willi r!i,-h tmvIi L fSrtm nr ik. &ju t. d v h ... rr t WX Ilicslralci 7a!terai Uit ' SsiBRle fen to I'ei td Sh-rlrln) f r re, si ii yor, ie pl im d ilUr'e orth ra ter. A gln io n iNr 9 r irew m preniinm. We will Rive 12 CCO CO i COLD COIN 133 I'l.ui u. .ci.u tt. .i.M LuB.lt r ol tulMitrrii p enr EazSar." ai SI '0 ia. h, hri if MaicM, UTf- Ai lollowr: To the Getter np of the I irgeat v.iun.... bvji rumuoui imp M lArgnat luh.... d In Ce o libiu Id I.araeet Club.... IV) 00 In (told Coin th 1 ai n O nb. . .. 1-0 0"ln O l.l I nln . pin l.'sft( iiib.... KO 00 in i old Coin Siti .argeet Cloh.,.. IS 00 In OoM (:io . Jth l.aru. rt 0 nh... so Wl In (toM J..ln " th Liitat Ciub..., it In (titl.i oln 'h ,.rg i din-...,, ti 00 in Coll I in. Id' b l artitd iil IS Onto (told Coin 1Kb Largeat ("nh It a) In (id Coin. ana toon to the 1 33d l.arn f Club you ond a. AND ery SBlihenber get pr. v A. OUnOETTE IMITH, t n PI4 Broadway New York City TICKETS TO FAIR, rn. : J. HE t'ollawtng ! the Sebedule of Tickets of A1 aitalon to the rlr Oroundi during Fair Single Admii-I n Tloart'.. ...... ...... 80 SlnglsAtlrotHott, Half Tlekota. ....... n l'lckets, (Jottd Uutlng Fair.'....... 00 Family Ticket, with Eight Coupons. .'. I io ramlly lli ket, with Three Coupon.. 1 00 tirand tsnd Tickets, (iood for the a ay and sold only on the Oroundi . J6 Two- Horre Vehlolea, wttb Mier...... ' AS Oiie.HorM! Vehlclra, wlthgotdrlf r... . J Ticket wll' ba (or ele don.ig he wenk nfter Monday sv tilng, t lbs tora of Metr, Oteen A Flsnner, P. HelnUierg-r, l)r W. w. Harris, and Kd. Mann, hdU on and alter ii. a day at the Fat Oionnd. .SI "' 5 T. 0. DBRoare!', See. and r reas. noT 9t OPERA HOUSE; F1 All It WI3EK, tofflm6iiciii Manflay, hmW Bill THE PEARt OF" SO N Or : CLARA WILDM t N. And Hf Nawr Tap ll IVimad nnnins... , v...w..w.w MONDAY Jb TUESDAY NOV. 8, 9. MARRIED AND DIVORCED. TO oonoluds lth a G lor ton. Faroe, WEDNESOAY CYENINO, NOV. 10. THE TWO ORPHAMS. AIDMISSIOIVs Oroiioatra and Dress Circle $1 Wl Parinette , ., is Gall ry 50 Beserrrd Seats without ettia charge at Ilelus. nyS':' . Dona autre. , , Wilmington,, T8 A'.IVC TO HBR INTEKB1TH In Ra A Usui, ins, Ber business men will advertise In THE WASHINGTON tCHO. a lars and well established weekl ni iror, r . uann( eiiensiTeiy if, tLvooanlleeo Hyde, 'lesstort, Pamlioo, Pitt, Bilgoconibr and fl .. sdjolnlng. Rates Low WALT 1'. WILLIAMHOH, , K. UBAKMHK um roi l arooro, : or WSAblDgtot . Editors so l Proprietors, sots; atsreovr. Southern Illustrated Age ! RALEIGH. N. 0. TB-' ONLT ILLCSTR ATEU WFFKLT in the Koutb. Bight pairea. PortT ool- Bmm '.oiitAlnti( mora rfa.llii mttR-ti. sny. -kly published In the (outber Ntjt. Th first nnmbe of the KOCTilF.Rjt Jl" ua , mu M-ir. wii oeiafata.oB . ; (Matnr.ar, 8tH dsy ot Jane, isra Th Publisher Intends mailing It n lllna Uste. record of the Ume. It wllltieatof every toplo Political, Blatori al, Literary, and Scler So, which Is or rnrrent Intercut, ami rt"e beet lilnatrattumithAt canhe obtained. pHi ,1 or foreign. ' ibo SOOTH (.RN II.LnSTIt ATKI) AOK will b pr!uted on new tyoe, and bcBrybook On it list of contributors will be fobud ths naire of aaay of the beet writers In tbe South SerU, and short stories, poem, and sketrnea S'id well enr.dnetrd editorial departments, wr ing the latest personal, literarv, m lentine. i llt cal religious and eomoierolal Intelligence, will lurnlsb eyery week sb amount of readme matter nnsnrpasaid by other papers, In excel lence And rlnty It le int-nded to make the SOi' lHEKN IIXUSTKAiEl) All K "Ur? nal for the flrest I- eercr&l columns wi: he areolally de oted to all euhlects beMalnln to domestic and social lre. '- No family ahou'S'be wlthot It. Hohsotlptlon price only SS pur anna.ni. post age free. B. T. FCLGHUM, F-litor ., Hatsigb. "W. 0. THE LITTLE DARIINQ. fhlLDUo., I'S Hlecckf at. New Trk O. Address, Bos 786. ailKNIR WANTBO, . oetiS-sodty J-L WO CJ 1 - zTi .;.,, :vv oni: At:o ooGTon LinuG Vilmington, fJ, Fact Fre ebt Route to all Horth or South. New YorK and Wilmington Steutsip Liii j L; SEM. WEEKLY, Hailing from NJSW YORK. WEDNKSriAT s ati ptw v t, , T wA t U I i , IU p tTom 'W'W ISO t ON, WEDNESDAY iid SATUPA f BOSTON AND New York n4 Vilnjliislon jSttaEi&ljijj Conipany, COKNFOTISO VZTB TIW OLD COLONY RAILROAD AKD STEALERS Dally Between BOSTON and KtVV YORK. Somi-Wt-ek betweeo KEW 70BK ami WILMINGTON. WeHaeaw ax-air ,ioid t from ecb Pwra. aniMers tray reW opon the iironttand rrrrlar liitt. ,v . . paUhg.y.,, to.,,.,,,..,,,,.,,' ,Bl4r,"150 OELYSZ Wla.atQTOM.ILrsnA A At'trraTA UllLRf-AI . WlLAllNUTtiN A Wl !' RAlLRO.r). ' TUB VAKIL'S & 1 .N"1 hA L RA II TV AT, T.wughB.ltoofl4lB,W.tay NORTH and 60U1H CAROLINA. OEOI OIA s. d ALABAMA Also to NEW TORK. Kns inv sirm-vi .1 v , -. . . . -t &A' Eastern Cities. ' VtZXli"' " l0W M bl otbe' Mark all Goods Tia Clyde's Wilmlngtdn Line. T For fBrthsrlnrorBAtlon aP,l, to either of the undersign, d ag.nuol tbe Lin. D.D.O.M1NK, WM. P. mvnw.w. . uenerai Eastern Agent, 2 LXronthtrs Htreet, Boston. Bip mi Sinitai Sta Tmsiortilii ciw Via WILMINO'I ON, Hi. J ' fast freioht route : To ol( Points North or South BALTIMORE. Baltimore ana Mmm Line, . aaauwaaaLr.V " - . , -BAtXlNtt FROM BALTIMORE- Tuesday ATrkfay, at 3 P M. -ANI FliOM WILMISOTOW- Wednesday & Saturday. BOSTON AKD PROVIDENCE. Baltimore and Wilmington Lino, Baltimore, Boston and 1 rorldenoe Line, i I Or via Canal Dally to PhllBdelphla and Clyde's Philadelphia and Frovldenos Ltaa. . Beml.-Weekly from eAcb Port, ' ThroBfb Bills ot Laillne .t.en inuilii,.i. na.i.ki. NORTH and SOUTH CAROLINA. GEOROTA ftnri a i . t ar a o AO? prpytpXr",ee,, " ' " by 0Ulw Mark all Goods ?ia Jlaltimorc and Wilmington Line. SW For rnrther Infornntlon apply to either of EDWIN FITTcfbai n. a. LJi'TI? Un, WSouib tilreetfttaitiinoro NOTICE. ; ;v;: Carolina Central Railway, GENERAL FREIGHT DEPARTMENT, 1 ; s'X , ' . WmtTNOTOS, March 31st, 1875, ) TtPTZ CF THr' fVHIAO IS RBPHTF0LLT ISVITR1 TO" THB n,r. ii.h J.'h t,rol,n Osntral Rsllway. being completed and lolly equipped for buV.is? uh..Mh WILMINCTON AND ALL EASTERN CITIES TO CHAR LOTTE, STATESVILLE, CREENVILLE, SPARTAN. ;r.; :....; BURC . ... ; . and all ststions on Atlantlo.Tennfssee 4 Ohio Atlantic and Bicbrocnd Air Una and Nnh Carolina Katlroada as well as all points In OK()RIAsnd ALABAMA. and north i -J ro.m " wrn nSarantesdasiowsSTlB any other line. o terminal or traas fer charges, and nates always a low lis tbe lowest. rminaiorrraBS- Rates to all rmlnteiurnlaliea upon application to the nndetsigntd. Office In Bark ar Ha ' sprll 8 SO-ly , ; ' BOOKS. BOOKS. BOOKS. Tall end examine my 8tock of STAXMHD AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. Y AT-E S' FItAMEH and ! MOULDINGS - A Snroly Just Jtec.lred at YATES' NEW BOOK STORE oc;ii IMAnnv a. oilBBit. General . Commission Merchants. 1 rlnoesB and Norlb Water Htree's, .WILMINGTON, N.O. We will eonda toir bns'niss wl S the d.r. atlnatlon to stb l-h a (Irst-olus strictly com mission hoits .and io llreent'rs sitl.fantlan to bii wno may law as witntasu ptrynnaee, J. i. wiMnT. oetllm J. U. OORRIK. C. 3 Po? YOI.K.-; V FALL RIVER;- ' " otbor ,onU "d " " M Lo-s .r .yerctarg. kVw a i 1 L b . . ..... . uieeu, ri I. A. D. CAZAUX, Agent. PHILADELPHIA. EalUmcre aii WilnUEion line. SI-Willi, T BBTWAfB BALimouiiiAM) WIUIISUTOM. Baltimore aud Phlradelt bJ BtesmhoaHjo. Dally via Csnslbetaeen BALTIMOBK ADD PBlLAiJILPHIA. WESTERN CITIES. BALTIMOKE AMU TILM1G HUM " Worthern Oentral Kalboad ABD TB8 " Baltimore and Ohio Bailrosd, PROVIDENCE, and Bonl " lck. Umtim STarobar,,. the undersigned Agents of tha Una, ' A. D. CAZAUX, Aarent, " ami Aewierk Lines. "W. OJLAJRJBZ Uuueral Freight AgTt. THE PEE OEE HERALD. ''JPnblished sverv Wednesdajat WADESBORO. AN80N COUNTF JOHN. T. PATRICK.' Has a large and rapidly Incrensmg ewuiSr. tlon in the Pea Ueecoontrjrlu North aud Houtb Osrollna. AdTcrtlsers wll? And It tbe best mediom la either of tbe elstei Mtates tor reaching tba (armsrs, plantert and merchants. The extentive local adverting pat ronage exhibited in itt column is the bet evidence ofiti large and influenr Hal circulation. KT Hpeclmen eople., with rates tor adver tising, sent tree, poetagepald, a applleatloa ' toths anderslned.at Wvt.sbnro. JNO. T. PATRIUK, BVIltnr and Praprlators. SHELBY RASNBtt-tiaelhy, N. o. Fnb. ' ' m !J7 Thursnay Biwihig. Dirrbsm . v i 7 ir" '"aiwiim in polltloa. D.ug. vt w w ens year: ag osnlB for sU months. ' ,or '
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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