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i 41.1 I. WILMINGTON'. N C ' - - Iiars2aj l-rr.!r,:. NounfrlSJSt:. ,. f, in -No-h ar.'liua, puM:! V csftn li g.eipl 5i m-lay, tt KitfKT a f! ftlH iXHw' K.iiih; SBTKSTr-rv cnu rrr niorttl r .Wr ixjrkxl-. Srrved by Carrier, in tint d'J ai .v.Tr-riv pr wor h,or Two Dollars and Tu T; nvtcsnt per qiukrver. Wkkslt JoukSau (r1Jyl I l'.i-iv.:i wliitun p;r, Two lKu-LASe p?i ir, three cop!.- Kivm Dollabs aud a dALF ; fir iwii'N Mcvsa Du.lakn PeCopiMs KlHTlOltAM AKD A HAM ten cop. KirTKS Dolua; twentj eopie fWE!rTT-FIVlt iKiIXAW, - ScnscBipnoKi. lu all e payable It tai.ce,a-wi continued after th. i r:Ur of tlx1 time ,ail for. ;aiTTAitrr- sttoultl I nia.taby Tort' off ft Mom 5 Or let or Kaprvs. If this car. i.o! b !n, predion jltwt losses hj nn'l mav r secured by forwardine ft pvra'ile'jiOie ir,'r of the ppprietor ti the Joe a AU or hy sending the mote) 1 refrlswred letter ' Vlvenlstrir Kt (per Inch of iwelv utMI'tee of aivitlslng-type.) Ortw Inch mw luserti'Mi. Om Dollar; two Iiukt tioi's Hom.aB AND A HAI.r: throe rierU.msTwV Tkillaks; fonr Insertion TWO POILAKS ABO A H At.FJ flS loser- ,ki Tnii Hollars; six InaertloM. l.riKK 1H LAP ' AWD A HALF! twelve , is -rtlims. KlVI POU.AM AKD A HALF, t .ititli. F.ioht Dollars; two mont); jrTFF.N Dolulrs, tli ree rnoritha, Twts TT TWO IU AM. t'nrittarbj fr Niger perlol and long' ja nia.le lirsxi liiieral terro. ili'trwa, FlNUEl.B ARI Sat'JtDFRS, - rniToitiAL wrTr. Thi leadi' g isaoa in the aenatorial election by the Kentucky Legte'ature, atita approaohittg aowion, are Raid to be the Southern Taoiflo Railroad anb- nbnidy and enrrenay qnition. - It ooata the City of New York only 23.000 to collect 128.000,000 of tax. while it oet New Orleann 1100,000 lo oolleot tl,000,000, which wa were abont to remik, and the reason ie qnite pltin, i another argument in fa tot of Democratic OoTitnraent. Tni Kplendnni of the Iroaaaeati if the young daughter of the Duke of Alba, brother-in-law to the Empreaa Etlgelli who ha jutit married the Dnkc de Me. dina-Coelf, the wealtliiettt roan in Spain may bs inferred from the outlay in pocket-kamlkorobiftfd. There are sixty of theea objects, one doen of whioh ooat $2,400, the rest being lomewbat less oostly, but still normonaly ex pen ire. The mere embroidering of the duoal arms on tho dozen hsndkoroheifs cost $1,400. The arms of Berwick are joined to those of Medina-Owli in these wonderful "wipe;" the double ea cutoheon being embroidered io gold by a new aystum of metallio thresd f" perfeotly flexible, of pure gold, and that doea cot change ia washing. Tlia Philadelphia 'Tress" (Repub lican) ia not satisfied with the result in Pennsylrania. Notwithstanding the toi its party carried the State, they are eTidontly astonished and alarmed tt thj sraallnesiof their ma jority. The Pre$$ Bays. "GoYernor Hartranft'i offldal plnrality ia an ronnoed a 11,6(50. In -ther words the Republican tiokot oatn'r4aPhila dolpaia defeated in the State and was only rescued by the solid Philadelphia column of 17,282. Not e?en Oen. Ilartranft's excellent oiTil and bril liant war re oord could save the tioket before Jhe people in the ooupties. Now, what is the meaning of this ? t Bimply that tlio ptple of Pennsylra nia who d 'mand, aud intend to have ronstaut nroarest in thenuritv of aov- ernmeut and hooes'y of administra- 4 tion, aro hot satisfled ith the exer. tious of the R.'publiotn party in that dirt'Ctiou." Th New York Herald publish a complete list of Ante icau race horse that lisvi won pria of one hundred dollara or ovttr during the ecsson t f 1875, whieli oontaius much informa tion of great :i.terest io the lovers of the lurf. We learn from tho figure that there were- two hundred mid ' seventy-three winning horses, ex elndifg from tho list nil of . impure bloDil or unknown nediureo. The air- greg)te of their winnings was $372,58 which gives an Hverage of $1,314 aud a fraction.. Of oonrse the highest winners are no1, alwsys the fustout horses, as the nature of the floUiuV termines the question of profit, and the best speed does not alwsya have the heaviest purse to contend for But it is worth noticing the eleven highest winners of the seat son juat closed. Mr. McGrath's chestnut colt. Amtides, won $16,700. Then enme Mr. Cbamberlitin'e colt, Tom Ochil tre, winning $11,000. The third was Mr. Belmont's chestnut filly Olitips, whose gaids were $10,C")0. i ho fourth wa Mr. MdOrnth'a by co't Calvin, $9,150. The fifth, Mr. MeOratli's bay oolt Aaron Penningiou, a full brother toCa'vin, $.480. The sixih was . W. Haruey's brown oolt Ozak, $8 150 The wveuth, W. Jeuning'a brown colt Balleukoel, $7,800. The eighth, M. A. Littell's bay bursa Wild idle, $7,600. The ninth, Mr. Baldwin's bay colt Unnstead, 17.890. The tenth, bay gelding Diavolo, $0,435. Tho eleventh, George LongstafTs bay fl'ly Countess, $5,260. Aitogether this is regarded as a creditable exhibit for American owners and American hordes The English every year train abont three thousand horses. In the United fctates about four hundred are an Dually trained, but it would not be - surprising if next year this number should bs increased one-third or oue II Hit It H, It I (. I !' . Tl!r-sirf"i r c'--v.j 1 f iJ.m 11 R I; r htm t!.r l4r-Y .f U.e V.','iuii,it-'n 1 TVi.-m.'s".1 ' Wi'mit-p'on, C'l'tQ)1 i A tni"ft 1U I rn,l a 'tor ten yeir' -rrip, i fi ling i.'VrowIlgetri-rt n IHe Pi't ff th t'vkbol.l.'r of tL wor!h if a f't!,ft:! offl -itl Tlie Tpry grmt j r. -eii!Tof thpe roJ. f-rmicjf a re mrkb!e exception to rut of U other Southern railroad, r tiJ'rt ta p!e ttimory to theT!tie of i'e"r fio. : Eitott-1 to the premilrnry with out prt-trktm rwilioJ exp;ritnc, h'm good -ue, hi inJiulry oil fei exec, ntire ibility at onne renJ. reJ him n iCtcioct officer, uit to-Jy he is a kooileJged to b among the foremost practical railroad men of the country. Tt'O oonfldeDO in which he ia held by the atockholdera of thene eprpora tions will nerer be betrayed, and tlfe oontinued prospitrity of thee rail roadi will be safe in l ie ham's. t'.it SEMAIOK UAtAKO. We publish elsewhere in tvdsyV JorR5Ai sn interview between Senator Batard snd a correspondent of tlie New York 7Houe, ooutaiuiog the outspoken snd frsnk opinion of that distinguished gentleman respecting his recent visit lo the South. We do not recollect to have seen nvw,hereao in telligent snd so truthful sn explanation of the real situation of sfTairs ia this section, or so correct s picture nf Southern matter. Our real feelings towards the Federal Government; our material pr igres snd our efforts to r-store prosperity snd peace; our views on tbsflnancial question, snd generally pur character and cur purposes as citl- sens of the United SUtei, are por trayed with s faithfulness and intelli genoe rarely to be met with from the reports of Northern men who have visited us. ComingautooguRUafrieml a friend of good government and just laws he rctnrna lo do us a'unpta ju-tioe, and endearing himself to us mow varmly by Mi outspoken honesty ' Tho very fact that he has in modi fyitig in his own views In regard to Mi financial issues now dividing the oouu try, served also to modify ours, so that now all his utterances are in ."u'l sc oord with our wisest and most prndeu mi), he has sliown that tho differences whioh divide the Derooorstio party of the Unitod States oan snd must be re oonoiled. Mr, Bataro hss abandoned no position he has ever taken In favor of "hard money," yet his opinions are not at variance with those of the Sou' hern people on' this subjftoV he is to-day the truest and most con . .I..I ..nnimlll Bll.l P. . tPU.nft I .t 1 Wl. ftf lruic.,ruuiMi miiimii. . u w the Democratic party of tie country. We have said that the people of the South, however pronounoed their, own preferences may be on the question, will Uki no steps to dioUte tl'ie next Democratic nomination for the Preai dency. We will give s wnrm snd seal ous support to that man who gives the best evidenoe of strength st the North, let if Mr. Batard proves to be that man, it will be accepted by the South ern people with a degree of enthusi asm Whioh no amount of mcneipo dinoy oould engender., Upon higher grounds his selection would be hsiled with joy throughout the entire South. A gentleman of exhaltud oharuoter, statesman of profound wisdom, and a politician of ability, firmnoss and 'on esty, a man eutiroly free from the damaging complications which sur round most of the prominent rnu of the country, he juesoi.tn some of the strongest points pomiblo for a presi dential oandidti. Fortlit Wllmlngto i .Imirnal, ;neral I.. O'll. Hrniieli Mr. Editor: I have jiiit reml in th Tarhnro' iSonfAerrifr, un nt.mol lr 'in vne .Wi'miiiRtoti Jgiuimaij, in wh e'i tou extol the vtrtit'S of your friend Captaiu Ayery, and slluditt toni'liiug term to tliesnlioitiid of Uju. irttiul for him when ho was woiimlo.l ut SlirpMl)iir,s few iiiiiiiiciits before Unit KulUnt mill liuntntiil (Jiiicih! whs kilkd. Tins uiaidcnt was so mtieh iu ki ep ng with (leu. Branch's notjIimi hH r heart audymp tlhy with tit t it. mud e l aud uuf irtiuiate, tlmt I venrnro l. drop y.u a lit.tlo epi ode oonm o'ed itu my own experieuee with iiim. It' was at the ill fated buttle of Newborn in Morch 'G'2 tlmt it wai tlia fori um 01 tli writer to eomuiaiid a butt- rv, snd was bmlly wmiudetl, uiul hs he whs lie carried olT in a blanket Uy th.-en of his men, wo came up wait U,n. Branch, bo wt ouo ot the lust to leave the fluid" at the railroad crossing; neenig us, (ien, V. ftHked "Whom they had, they replied, "Uspt. ." He cime up tj me and said: "Caption, I am tin It aorry to sen you wouuded; take my liorie aua m k your escape. I replied "Mo UoueiTti, you are of more impor tance fo the oouutry tban 1 am, but I am deeply gratelul for your kiudof- tt r. tie HgHiu i xposeii lua sot rw,gi ve seme addmoiinl ttiHtrnotioui to mv men how to Curry mu better, sod bude me good bje. Tlmt wits the lust time I ever mt uuu. With my three men I was cptureii, Wlien nut I henrd Iroui him he wan numbered with the gallant sluiu. How nobly do fell the country well known. I love uow lo recollect hint and Inn muniy virtu. m. ilm me:oirF wi'l overlivu iu li.o hi nets of his grat fill people. Senhx Whitaker, N. O., November 16th, 1875. Thb Supreme Court of lVntte.ylv.iuia refused on WVduesdnj t review the Boutenoaof William II Westervclt, ciu loted of conspiracy nitli Mosher and Douglas to abduot Charley Rons. All relief fiom the Supreme Couit being denied, Wtttervelt will most probably serve out hi sevtn years' jmprison- ment. , AcouHT Bilmont has been eleob d president of the Manhattan Club, web known as the headquarters of the more AW1c.t(urr. ImrlJmrnti. A-iu r .-in and lr' le r rc'etltnd Tt Cutlery, C'Jta. f .fl8, OWli:it. r I !('!. .Vo. W. it !. t ft( r i.f " ' n.r:!i Ml . m v.f i N1TKAKIEL J1CC!!'!, Rims, Hubs, Spokes, spnnzn, Axles, Bolts, Trimmings, o. full AtMiKDritt nf Csrr! e WfMi i.i .1 .i.iuu' All irt--ri Tiemp lj Si d '' t oo urnt'i. NATHANIEL JACCBI'S. HtiAxe u:;f r. SASH ! OOQXS!! BUKDS 11 t rt "'J Prtc- Od I o. I t ') tt. onl-n S'U1 for.ttim, S ,. PAINT., OILS, CLASS, VASKliH, IHUssreaa ed l KATHAMIEWJACOBI'S HARDWABK DEi'OT.n HO. ! MA 11 14 I'lT hT. wt7 " B.W, FOKK, LARU. foiioietn s. aw 3) B'H SiaokaJ ddw Ml Po l. H ami -n !h uMar. f0Tulll.M SUGAR, COFFEE, EI E, C' EESE, M HarrISoU- ; . IWHaeWPeC..''" "' '"" 15 Tlercf RU. itt) Hajaa. , SALT. SALT. SALT. 10,000 tcli Ucrpiio! nl Ann-rlpan'S lit. POWUR. SHOT. FUSE. "00 Kt Piiw.ler R I1, Sporting, ItlMtlng. !0 Bus" 'H1. ' ' 1W Keef fii'a. ii, nit by . r.HDH NKH A MAt.DKK KOS. THE CELEBRATED ftlTILIIEt , WILCOX. GIBDH& CO S. SIANIPUMTEH (3UAX0 Tlil Oipno l nw etT.-rail t Fume s 0 ri"ier o' nn fjriin i ir nif m n txliowlilir llbfrsl ii-ritin i'n nrni'lt lo 1 t of NmrpmSs'-. 'th "ti'lun i.T n In 0 'ttun at. 17 rfnt ' lo" mM'l lug, iliv iler O at ''Uiitrr'n netrent 'k t m, $;il(ni. llncrd'tto 1 n' Nofi"n.ir, paitjl In rn-riio, it out option, loo ti Uwh, R5.0O. 'Sr nl In or o ''! n1 gst 'onr Ocimk wtille yoo ara bulling potion ti mukft. to lore sip nse. . '' ','' 1 . . .F . . . QaV 04 US'! on St iMMIIOn .41 JAS. I. FETTKWAT. i Wllailngta. R. 0. , Agfnt for Mirai V. lis 1,,'libbii A Go. . no H COAL 1 COAL FOR GRATES, STOVES and HEATER 4iT LUrTKST PRICKS, . FOB C ASH, 0. a. PARSL'Y 4 CO. DofOorCaiUrangj hiiiI Ii Wa CORDON & TURNER GENERAL NSUItANCE AGENTS ! flRf, UFE. MARINE. Represoi't tbfl Mrriooi stul Ltl'do i Glob, iid otlier '.' FIRST-CLA89 COMPANIES i vTltaromblnst awctsof FIFTY MILLION DOLLARS lfflO oppoatre Pilot 4.Sijni1f llirrlm Howul', Morth Wter lirw, fit. TURPEIITIiIC AXES. LORtP'B,' PU8IIKHS. GKUB HOKS, P'ea Axas. Hilf, Hputc, rnt GrlBd n oob., A la ut. I. it o' IIi h1i v. gooci .lust vo ' ami t"r siii" t Hi'' !oi"i r li prires st Hi ol I e.ihti.h"d Hntwrr Hi'inwnl' 1 t i s n t wks. H II . N'. U 1, ami 21 Ma k. Htrcat. mm i iifflis i Fenther-Dnstfrs - Issorlf d filM. lVbltewanh Kruslics, Taint and KhI.ho ml iiic llruslies, Koiio, Tnlnr, Thrrnd. '" l'orsile low by .' nor! o0- A PtrcK- KS M .'WIE AT t -iV U O 'V ION! lo Alli.y at niit Hioroom, e. THUUHbAY, .-VOV, 1, t, I 'oVlji k, A. M, , CHOSLT & MOIl' H, norl tr AncMnme-s. lT OiTIOE. APPIH5AI'l'N Wtl.l, BR M A1K TO i II ink of w HiMTr".or Hi la. uol l t:.!i a o I'Mtitl.'aui Tor 120 sbs'-f ol Mm a ti t) rk of Mll Haiis, In i.Uor of the o lgliipl iwnlB. a'e, M 1V8 midl 0, foreild litrn iirrot tint, linn it to ibo tat , H. r in. pie, dii'd till davuf m1nnwlot, A K t e l it tovl-laww Ailra'r W, H. KMPIR. FOR NEW YORK ! RKGULAU LINK. F I v ANCES. ; Al f. L f, PATI W8(IV, y I bar .iNiok ii-p.ib as aho.a. for " firifctit rinn .p' to " WILLIAMS & MURCHISCN. Wll.,: II , : , : , i . ;, , . . . t . '.: ; lla A LARGE Lot of Bes' Llvo Cocse Featharsv Just Received and for Sah i ow. We Warrant them to be Woil Steamed. t - - i...ii i f 1 SMITH CO FO.RBOSTOJN Xi Fm lio ooner NELLIE GTARR, TT A V I G moat ol h r rgo Hf g d. 1il V Vr:UAr THOl JJACOlill I I"-'. 1 AXt. J J.J. na.o iu, aw acco as alH (ur ba' auu iwlKht f om M'ply to ... . - ,(.-.,.; wiLUAf,u unzmtm4 Dot. i(ui-ii .. n!!tf't" t t 1 iluiilUi,! ! ! i : Sn'i fciti-j Dt r ' , 1 j. . . ,., fc, svo can riM Vtht SMMH'f t W piTwa Si" II I fail. "T fV r t e:4. It 4if r yfo.- f r f1?-r, "t nnjf f i y -mi. Tii m & sjau a t.t f-OBt" It B.V 'i'h mid 1, lift. . ff uncr-kirt, j pttT!i,w!tticlo;hrmdH,S0eu. 01 tt Fsttir- nia f iti tiTiRi Sl'lrsi'l k" I.I fc KURK Fkk n It w r. hi M-ttiia SI. IS la a e a tabacriFlioa I la a "P.iTlkUS BAZAAR." T A. EHErSTTE SMITH'S Willi 111 piii FINE A3TS snJ POLITE LItepiture. Inc1Cosl 25 resit. Mborrlpliaa Prlr. 1 a y-ar, Atl-paM, larladlaf a li.amiuia at In Italian' woriU ut punu Irua to eock r.ihsctibrt. .t M ir CERTIFIC VTr f Hi. tioiii J i riipl cf nt ,l,:vATOatH j ot.r't wiirto al r vi no-xtipli'il. ITtt tl r' l"'r I'KL' . it : n I N PL CK rf oi, uurra, 11 ntuna). :...ib.M(Pl,attrctlTsiinetobloan tl,i roimtr r. ami tjt pruon woo br(ita t 4i.h..v.ng K, will NBVER SlUsas'ltS 'fJii nb'ls It U pubHlii1. II 4illt' orthir Pa'tei 'eaVsr btr lr a remlom. S4.5G0.C0 III GOID We vv I! silve 13 CCO CO Irt COLDi OIN ' tio t" "' ''i " 1" .n .r 0i .u''-rlt'r to in 'World of; C fmi hlon " i ti, bifors wici. t, m t rl To 'i get'tr--p ot lh laifpt C n- f n t Qoii i In H I -ift iMul'.... von 10 Ho d Co'ii II I nr. C sb.... I'O 00 In Oo'rt Coin. 4'h l.-jel Citih..,. i: iflin Hold 'oin. H I urj.-.M luh.... I0 001b Gold (Yin. th I an put ri'b.... 1 in 00 In Hnid Coin T'h t.i.t ("l ih.. 100 Oil In Gold oii sih I iilOlut.... TB t HO'd I oln. V h la-' ut... Gall Cain. 10 h liirnMilC'it'.... i0 m 'o'd I'o n lull I r, Ml i'lnh in 00 In (luld Uo'D. n1i n to 'h 85th Largkl Olub; YOU L't a prrmlum for every subwrlber yea BOTH 'f r' ColdColO risente errors will If Pmrdat fuiiLngtb Hi thn Sep totrber number beJ'e'l'ai.uifai.d P. O. d.ir . .. mil p. mm. to nbou. h7r hi i.d Ott iii o'd. awrdlns 'o our r"it' n OflTerS- n rn write to ait a ti tn- m a'xi in y .uiifln,u.in.i w. u'axiuui a. no mivitiiso ...n nfiMif w.ij ir to 1 your own suliat'ripiion ut t Ui r . t our AUgai'nrn I II I l Kr S I wli.'O y.n will got Ibe DM nimli-r and our lai'lttrai.. tt Pre UU II UMkJ 1 mium. whlrb mo on (how, and at on begin got Ing nboil- 1m. pi, otn u ! etna iot rue rof t. m nt 'innpior rasnwn . a-aiogo. A. BURDETTE SMITH. P t Pox r30P8l TRADE MARK. WJKCESURSHIKE SAUCE. LEA fit PERftlNS' , , .iltI.V.iJAIJSD, - . ,. , MVi OOtfNOtSHKTJKS I a ue 1 1 r.Hrrom s I MKIHCAI, GrfN- i MAN at Maurar, M to bl. brother at IH VOtlCIPTK, to BS TB Jln f Mat, 1881, ien i.ka a "0al Oood Sauce," ' PEHhIMS tbat thelrsauo Isblgh ly staiinicod in To ilia, and ii, In my opinion, th molt IS Aul viipltrahi. in palatable a Wbll a. IVV.RY VAUIT.-W. tba most, wtaela -am Dar' tbat is tsada." i j; . . i i it. ;;tufI)HH. 1 r -I ti.i Worcestershire Sauce. SiU 'STati.uit sn tor BaponatioDf by taa Proprlotort, LKA A PKKRIMS, W.reaatai, Rngland; sad Katall by DealarstB Bsaos gsa irally througlioat (bo world. . Ask 'for Lea ft Perrina' Sauce. A tb HKKAHf'AIIT TAHl.t It io wti t'i tnoit ( (oodta reltsk and ( t Hot Ooltl Meat.'f uf, t h, brollea Siilnay.&o ; At the U I !!: H I AIII.I5, In Mi,up, with .'mb, Hut .TarlnU, Gams, aud.ln all wrsflss. it It a dellghttnl fltTor At U MfNCMKO AND M PPtH l4lir,E.t It 1 deemed Indispensable b) bos ramlllar wuu its estimable 'qualities - turn Sew Ttrk Txmtt. Tbere I So rstith la the world wbieh Is en uulfrally liked a La A PerrlM' famoo Woroeetorfblre Sauoe. , JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS' NEW SOUTHERN HOOSB ml. w nmii, (i.ai ut Stuiii A lttlln.oi.1 W lrumguti, N. Kj jambs u. ncvaiNa (Lata Osthidr Hank Of M HmioTeM Trboroj (J, JD, HINSON&CUMINtr FOR THB RALE Op! Cotton, Bloe. Lumber, Tobaoeo, Naval Storos. and Southern Produce Generally, NO 102 CHE3TNUT ST, I. O. n-t iO 'H. I'bllsdnlphla, I'a rEratNOKR: I. V GiHlng.'r, Prealdonl Bi.kor New Han. iirr Wilroli.g'C-i, k ii, K K inn if -8. p,m dent First National Bv.k Wllmh gton. N V. JtniM liv.Kin, Prr.tldoat Dawnon Buk, Wilmington, N 1. h II lioKlon, Prldf.t B Ol of Kew Han orr. U ild.lioro Nil, ,1 A L,reMdi.Bt r-aii . . f New Hanor, Wii1rabo'o, N I). .! H Llnil.sj, PifiVet t .'ink of Greens horo, Ureenslioro, N C Hon Geo HowtrJ, 1 1 i tvo.. f O. M Acd.l.ll,K.r,,1ulf t, 10. Han. W O Johnson, luhTto t Court Hun . TH, LITTLE tiAK.INH. PBorKci' . i:y m urchin tXin LISBV WikK. JUST THE -THIWCI if tit ir 'o anv a.1 Jrea n i n nrliit. ot rbrre n. lla air il't Hll,UOo., I'S ildcnr "U SnTK. All-i Bj 7K. KlKir iv,t!vrKn, otm-i..n 3 WK tiara ail.led to our list or Sret-eNs t'ompaaies , -. i . ' . Lancaster las. f., of SMclfsler,' tngl.iai ' ASSETS $10,000.0001 Lsnosrhlre InMirance Company, or Fsgianrti lgra NwV-k AtUntm ' " . w K York Peternlmrg Sstlnjsft In". Co Pet Trb't Fauull UU , . ":.-- ,iBit lTK sr urtpared to carry any lu ode ad T u, and ws rorBlAi t'y espact a rkai wl the wa'riinigflo iir tilmrta. . Mr. h.fcinf I Ntbrop and Mr. 0 H, Robla ou have sntlra ahargo o' Mil ufflo. NORTMROP & CUMMIMaS. 1 A I J V , i u I .il 1st ; i -! l Itil. t , ccr c 1h - i I iu w.j . t per. 9 ( m mm ncrrf jbj v ' ww J t ia ts tt'um t bitif fiLf : Omi;,V, ,I;ncrp1tm Piltw PitWaf' uuiuja ii.ujuuiua luuum pMM. J FaBtpl Cpff Cant. or. r' pu t. terna giTen to ea -h TO GIVE AWAY'. We willve 12 BCO CO "'COLD COIN ' lb 3 i ' i uo.tiil ilt. ''' 01 ""'"' 'o rnr Beiaer" at SI 0 1 aid, brii if Marrb 1, Hid. A. tol!r.: To the Gutter i p the i argett tluh.... , s-x Oin II. Id von. til I irgrl tub.... vol ooin t e'd uora, Id I rket ( h Ii.... W oo In GoM Colo tb l arg at 0 ub. .. 1 B 0" 1n 0"M "oln . 1Mb 1.aiBi trinb lit) 00 in l oWi Coin Sih I-WiM!liih.,.. is oo In OnM t'oln, - lib Lta rt 15 nb.... SO (0 In Gold Coin, MhUiirtColk. iKpMBOol.io'n. , . Ih .. rg'l t lu-...,, V M W Gold f otn. 10'h t arj'tnln....' 1(1 OH In Gold Col". 1 th l,tKsl Cub.... J 0 In Go'd Coin. andoi.ntolU33d Largent Club eend us. AND 'erj iuberiber get a prj- 014 Broadwa. New York Cltv. Southern Illustrated Age! I , RALEIGH, N. 0. , , fTIHK OMLT IIAC8TKATM WEEKLY 1 In tba Houth. - JCtght pfra Forty ont- nnma t O'Um'M morv rraiiini matter ma1 anv weakly i.nbllsbed hi tbe Southern States 'jbeflist Dnn.uer or tn ruL JBARi Jb o BXHAl 111 iCl will M Si lasa Matnraar. flv T t Jane, ISS8 Th Fnbllsbrr interds making tt aa lllna trat- 4 ivootd ot tba law. It will tieatof ortj tolo, Polltleal, bIMotl-al, Literary, Slid oti-niHo, which W of cnrnnt InUrt-st, aad I vacua best iiiU'Vationstuat csnneoDtsinra i he m u i HMin ii.uuni ks i ki. u will b.iirlutfdouiirw. tjpe, and beary. book i Vli'ita n.i ni ton-rioaior. win oe n a"o nr iiar.iof aswiT Of th frost wrH. sin thr Mnutn tli and short atnttr. ixuni' and i-ketulies; and well cot duct d editorial u. uartnient, jt in ii isa isirn irannai, iiicrnri. eriennno. i'o lineal ren, lO'i nn eomoieri'11.1 liin-i'ignrn. will io nM evi-s wrek aa WMiiHit oinaulltii mattr nn.nr.r.h.iii'd t t other ... i era. I' exr 1- lenra wmI railmj- , Ii i let n.4 te niS- th-. SHI'S rlAHM vl I lillM ka I an h nj a J"r nal f' tbe flielt 1 s.f.ml 0lnuS wl I be -. eclsIlT il. Totrd t a I subjects iwtalolng to ai.mpstio sa tooia' 1'iB, No tamllrahnnld he without II. ttubsorlptlon price only St pot annum. Pat- sge tree. I K. X. Jt ULtUliUai. J&litor. ' Ka'elih. N. O. Inns '' T ''I " '(. i i lsfttf The Charlotte Observer i ThS on'y morning dally pipw puh'l b -d In the HUtawt' or Riiaub ael -.'onb ot Fl- ml niton, offers ntclt Induoenieni to Iver tlsara lt olrcuUtlii , .lie -nd uvfilnf.se ba.Oibeen largely lnorea-d dnrpig the year Just past, ami It no rev.hin m it 01 the Mcr. oaaniaor western 'sarin oatouna,. ancr- Ingsn ansnrptwd ne.llnm of commuolca- Hon eientna Tieri"nm-oi wiiniingBiDanu taa people or Western Monti Carolina. TIKHSOP scnsosimos : Daily.. ....M....4.. SS toper ant um. Weekly;.'...... .T.'.'.Ti't0 " " tOT AdTertlmng very low. . ' . t i i : rriio Virgin n, nilCCAIf.5PRIfJP.5 uyi i ntwvui iiii.uvy Meoklenbura County, Virginia. THE CHEAT MEDICINAL WATER ' THJS0UTH. ?:-EN 20th MAY, 187Bj -I'kosi ten are Ki'efse4 of entrsoraina. ouratlre -wers In flrti"B ol the K I I).N K VS and HL V 'l) B. In all ilerangemrB's of (lie BIUIAK1 ORG IK" Incident to warm r I He matic rvi- . in D"9'i9 isIr, in Dis eases peculiar to Women, m Chron o. Intermittent n.t Remit toeit F' vers " Chronic Conorr hosa t ucondary Svohllls. piee ami ail di-4s oi ti" Cenltal orgint und in on- forms ot Coutvd Rheuma tism, 'I'Jielr remrkaiili power ami em ouo in thedlfrKeslndiraUHl are von Iwl for by Ainwoftb mist rl -t ngni'h.1 m1lal men f th CO n !rv, both North and Month, as wall a.tijr repo-ied tm lli moinnques tlonabla urcn Ts Imoniats in Pm,10S' forv tart.'b.N) on i oation. THKWATEH rOH 9AI -. Thewn' 1 1 put ap tn ensee of one doter ti.lfnlli. Kotti 1 at 6 per caw. Route to the ! prince tor the South) By on II - bicoiboikI .and A'la"i At Line Hailrnsj Kcotteburg 1pt -In' Hntlfsi rniintT, rglulv, wbere all tialns are mat br e' " Sprt ig.lt rolle. 'II-t.n' 'fHOk )-. ono'it. THE PEE DEE HERALD. Publshed even Wednesday at WtDESBOKO, AN80M COUNT? JOHN. TV PATRICK, ; Hai a lTt nd eaptdlt l-reng iiUir. Hob in 'be Pee Deo country In North a. d south rarnilna drertisort wll' find II th Vst medlnm In lithe' of the sntei HtHte. ior reselling the smiM, plnters and mn-hsnis " TM exbMiUvr. hmal advent hhttf pal ' ronagc ernunud in vn colnmnn t th beM tn'idrncn of it large and intiurn Hal cirmitaiiou. tST iclmen copte., with rites lor arl.er Using, sent tree, po-tage pld cm appliOKtlnn to th nnilortlneit, at Wd.' orn, i . ON'M . P ATRKift, w..u. r-mr'ietorp The Piedmont Press. HIOKORY, N. 0. Ti the only psiet published In Oa'tswba eonnty, and haauatnlvclroiiiMI'ia among MarcriBntw. Kaimeiw, and all etwef bunt nut men In the (Mat The Parw I. a t're wide-awake leanntnralle psar, and .a drihr blBMtiai.orl.itMns tn Wee n Morik Oarollna. Liberal term, a' low oa 'enljad MrllMMMlj t .MliMto..lln. H I. . . ... Y !'..- . T i I . , Addnti riEW Yoni: AriD Vi!min5ton, Um C. Faot Fre crht Route to nil Pol North or rSKAV New YoiK and Wilmington SteiiAiBiiip j ! SEMI-WEEKLY, Bsilitg from NEW YOBK. WEDNESDAY and BATUEDAT at 8 V. M., and from WILMINGiON, WEDNESDAY and SAlCBTAf- BOSTON AND New York hliI Wilrjington tcainslii Company, CONNECTING WITH IOT OLD COLONY RAILROAD AND STEAMERS. Dally Between tTOSTON and NEW YORK. 8emi-W;k Wweea IW YORK sml WIL111KGTON. W'iImum erJ r iinrd r from each Tort. ' ' ' " o- ; , - Shippers n ay rely opon the rtfini trod re Pi,,,'B to,,n,iantsl.j this roste. f, W'lQ till WILkllNGTt ,tt'l-rVIUA AY At CVSTA l A II.Rf 1, . WILMINGTON WKI HOK KAII.Krf, v 1 . TBECAKMVNA MHAl. HADTVAY, AMMAIK IrAH VIHlMAl:rii8 1 brcuph JJi Us of Lading glscn to ai dfiem all I olnteln EORTH and BOTJJ H CAE0L1KA. GFOPGIA std A IJ 13 A MA. Alio to NEW IOI.K. BOSTON, IT.OV1D1NCE. FALL ElTlft and ..tw Eastern Cities. Bate guaranteed as low si by ary oil er promi tly paid. Mark all Goods via lljaVs ?Ulniiiiptn Line. - For luitber Information spvly toel'hrrot tbe mdetstgDid Agmti oftbe Line. ' D. O. 5. MINK, ' General Pattern Agent, tt Devonshire Street, Boston. Baltifflore anil SonlMin Via WILM1W Si FAST FPtEIGt-KT rtOUTE To al' Points North or South BALTIMORE. Baltimore aiifl WiiiniBElon Line, , , fam-waKKLr. SAILING FKOM PAI.TJWOBt- Tuesday & Friday, at 3 P M. , ' ANI FKOM WILMINGTON Wednesday & Saturday. BOSTONANDPROVIDENGE. ' Baltimore and W tlmmgton Line, Biltlmorw, Boston and t rOTtdecc Line, ' Or via Canal Daily to Philadelphia and Clyde' Philadelphia end Providence Lin. , 8esUWekly from each Port j Shipper! may rely npon the prcmpt Sud retntarssilinr ot there Steamers, and quick I ale b glti-u to all shipments by ibis route. - 'I hroagh Bills ' Lading I NOIITIT and SOUTH CAROLINA, GEOIIGIA ajid ALABAMA, Also to BALI IMOUK I H1LADELPH1A, BOSTON. PEOV1DENCE. and other Eastern Cities. SV Hates guarauuied a low as by any other lrompiiy piu .. Hark all 0 ods Tia Ifaltiinore niidVilniliigtonllnc, 9i For 'u'tber In'orniatlon apply lo ellbei of the anderalgned Agrntaof the Line, r , ' - EDWIN FITZCERALD. Agent. Hi nm. ro i im, WM'Uib et'ei, B tlniort, rnsrcl. in tt p-.re.T. 1,1 Carolina Central Railway, GENERAL FREIGHT DEPARTMENT, 1 w " Wilminoton, March 31st, 1875. , ) THK ATTKSTION "F THF. PPBLIO M RBSPK lTFTJIJ t tNTTTUt ITtyjTHS fct tbat the i arollna Oontral Ksilway. being completed and tully (quipped far burins rtcrs-wlih it connections at Wilmington, both vH direct stesmer Lines and via Weldon an Portsmouth, to B itlntoro Purialvlclila, New York, Boston and fn.Ttdetice-anequaledfao lty fot bandllug rulpa-ntji Irom .17 r Kl vaji Miuevnu A Al rt ill CAVSTTRM CITIES Tn rUll). f? Ikl.lll.w awn eiwv raw. LOTTEi' 8TATESVILLE, CRcENlLLt sf ArtTAN1 ,, ,-BURC 1 ' ''".''! . !...-, K , f . . sail all station on A ilantl.Tei.n.rse.' A Ohio Atlantlcand Kchrvud Air LU aadXortb Carolina Kailrowl' a. well a all points In GKORGIA and ALABAMA. InsurHnce from Fasti rn eltie rna'anteed a low as rla snvrther line, flo temtnalar traaa rer charge, and llatca nlwaiy aa low as tbe lowest. Kates to all points inrnuuied upon application to the nnde-sigmd. Offloe lo Bsaksf WW Ha orer Boti'ting pelt S SO-ly NOTIOlfl. N'KVT AN"VK,K - O ( tT-H tinirquil ifleil d nl' Is'riit " 01 ibo e tatei ot .1 weili w Bs' e. on the .tth ". of "C "l.ei, KI5, not) s hi ebr g V 11 t l t -eroiia Mv. ihk t'i'm- aninei tb ii- CO. t. U) h h t "lie ameto n Ii Ail ml it ftor 00 or Ii. fti-e Hi :i t'nl.i of .let i er.1 T I, o- til ' it itl jo l ' bi pi ic-.l In bsr of h-lr rco.er U'LIA AN HAKNM, ' ne 1 iw ' imifl tmtor W .nt si.m1 O" ever n tr to tike onlf.sm.l iMivcr go --r or the o'd rd 0 li!'n lilt, t) l. Hnnw. me Ah w. Hple -. 'Iirt bnc n er-rr nei hiHirbood tor the nghi p isonof it(ii-r . yonng or olilH.nipl in w ii. a eiri-ul irs. ernw, eto.. a eon lei out nt Kiit lieeond pO"t raid 8'nd for it at onoe n aiahs mo ey t your hum . Aildr' H J A ' I, Co, e N. Howard tr t Baltl B1 w. Vlt, Flour and Meal T5I MIXBD;PEXD. IJr-'oad . . d on ahort notlo. Oram bought at lb Bxrhet prtea. Addr boctc:j Linno South. YOHK.' FALL RiVEB. ls i.itir nfflr.r s,rr. , .1.. O C E LAYS, tttms'tiif 'at W 11b trgUB route and time a quick. Losses sr Trrbarce WM. P. CLYDE & CO., General Agents, hew tork line, (fiowllig Green, 5 T, A. D. CAZAUX, Agent. O rI'OTV, IV . J, PHIIADELPEIA. Baltimore aiii WiimiDton Ime. sim-wsKKi r BBTwass ' BAL't inunit AM) WILM ING1 OK. Baltimore andlilladeli hla Meaaibi atOo. Dally via Canal Utaeen . BALT1MOBK AI.D BlLatiKL ' UIA. WEbTERIi CITIES. BALTIMOHB ANB ,II.MINGTOS UHM Nortbarn Central Kallroad ABD THB Baltimore and Ohio Kal'rsad. NO DELATS. given to snd from all Punt h I( , Bouteaod time as quick. Loeses everehargai A. D. CAZAUX. AoAnt. bslt'inoir Rim New VorkLlaaa . wiihto. n.o. - ---- - - : w..-...- F. W. tTL AHK, "i General Fi eight Agent, Tiivttonfina Cnrnnora IAA JbUllUl W VI Mjlvl O" TRUSS noOPS. Jointer, Drawing KbIvm. Heading 8ni.ee, Cooper's titamer, Setts, Punches, L'hlsels. Socket Or vers, Well ing Mich nee. Heck Iron, Horws Baada, Coop. er Adae, As ec. The largest as-ortm'Pt, and lowest prices of the sbovs good can he found at the ofd-astab.. llahed Hardwua House or JOHTJ riAWRON. " No. 19, 10, ll Market Street. .ee Dee Courier; A BBTHB MERCHANTS OF WILMIirfc. ton aware t hat the OurUr 'ithspnly IHw era tic paper pablknsd a BssWav asv had loat 11 oirouiaiK Bitenaiie'; ui juoomona, . Uatoaef advartlalni flibersl . and as sitia ehArgB mdfb changing mi.m Jeamsatl o - JBUUsitTTm ITT MILL, '.. Ol"Vk)tt, N Jnkf MUHKILLA TOMLINHON, I wealthy New York Democraoy. dltonaBi Proprietor. v mwh.M-i l-tf aMttsrs.
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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