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.1 W fr '.4 1 '.iZ'i tl.e ' re w,'r -.-It 4 I 0 .' t D"t t V '"1 "0?.- l'i ft . VI. i m 1 I : t I t '. t. ,TJ ; -J f ; t t Ls -a to a 1 ;ir. : ' T, st E.6HT a LVllax iIj , S tet ( f EC! i f r j ......'a. Earnd ty Cvrivn in i'j t j at -'imm-rin eu r t b, er T Doi.xaxi e J Tru. Ti -I ;ti ft ..j I .J '.lirUr. r. V,". -.lt Jjitksal, (Friday) a llirty-a'i . a r"fi Two LoLLAns I JJOLLAXS AID r t' cl 5 j cr!p- t. .... k.vaH tf u..vriay to if Ji stracrfrs aid cf prcct;on for - icbn's sale. Tl cLarge which iL(j trie j aj&Ic.t ns U, is tLeir own vot.lt, tilt of social aoi political trac-tV, An j jt bo etirga oonU b mora ntfoiuiJed ( w. will proceed to slow. Ostracism, u prctioe4 it Athens, tu a a honorable puuisbmect,although lt'i penal. u banishment for ten year. It was on which tu ioflioted fr" 1 ' - i , - . i s. .V a iu; r r a, ;vu uciaa, i vv " - - - - er 1 ooTDoiiaei akd a nALP j puLTia MmoN or privat virtue bid tea nmix-, woj I raised to nob to influent Mtora ....... I T 1 n s j ivm a iHiiiii" . ... . 1 , .,v T 1. I- i, ati io f.,t enotinoeu After w 1 bared to hir ba inititatd by i ui trotai, bat tliii w know that ArUtiJei a ania, tlHr4'..ir of lim DAtd fOTi . . . . . l;AiTTArw ibouia a oy row cftc liorfT OrJr or Eirr. Ifthlaran 'j nin M acttDa or lorwarain l ft rtTbialoUi order of Urt procrlalori JovaxAL, or by tending tha noory rgUwid letter. AiTnlin Rau (rr men iwfir .i a l A l - , fWtA lt.fK on t.ertim, Ofi DoIxab; two lowr-1 - yoiA out IKnxAB Ann a walt, thrrt I for bia aloqaraoa aa an orator, and ytt wfttioM, Two D'H.laki; fbur iniru.i Dotbf r for hia npriahtneaa aa a Judg. aod Cimon and Thetuutociea and i'- olbiadM and the long line of aUtme8 and aoldiera who tnooeaaivalj roaa ad fell at Athrtoa, oh in torn andir went it the one became of hiapriooe- Ij liberality, another because of the Two DotXAM AJTP A KU! fletieK. Uune Tbrm Doixam; all tnanrtlmM. I mia Dkxak amd a AXf;twlTt m tlona. flva Dou AM Aim a Bkir. , month. KieuT Doixark twn moothr; ?irtu Doixuut Ufw. montha. Twwu. TT-TWO DoIXAKA, .i l ontracta for lotwer pnn and VBf twee mad apw librl Urmi EDIIONUAI, NOTE TAnot- the danK-ane. !a wortt Brttcb begin praolioirgon 1878. BaraTow in ortnnata in bta enemua. B adop Haven ia 64. Ti2iam Twice, of Teoneeaee, ii Biily Denx. -. A New lork ohnroli iprnt rOOO fnr Chriatmas floral deooratioua. Tiona. .The Brit whiter olild bora In On einniti ia dead again. Kextl In Kentucky theyitive th-irohidrfn rd pepper podato play with o aa to nuka Vm amart. - 8b? Bogtr, Charlea Doughty Tiotv borne, Baronet, ha been adjudged bAnkrupl , A London oorreepondent givea enr rooey to the tad rumor that Hop Beverdy Johnaoa, who ia now ajonru iog in the Eogliah netropolia, la hope- leaaly blind. It ia certainly to be hoped that the report la nnti ne, inongu then aeomi to be no reaaon to doubt ii BiahoD BaTea. no! content with nominating Pniaidenta, ia likewlea in terpretinrf thi' vayt of frotidatic. Ia the Itdepeniknt b iaya that if Yioe-rreaident Wilaon. d helped paawd the 'foroa bill' and oUief billa neoeeeary to neoure equal nghta to ail, h would hare been alive to day. Don't imagine the holiday orer yet. The Ohrlatmaa Uei hare been lighted, and the taperl iani tamed out; bat the Chriatmaa garlanda ttill hang on the walla, the Ohriatoaaa oheer remaina with ua, and New leax'a Dayoomaa ou apioe, and t-oae who did hot reoeivi Ohriatmu gift, and aotnawho did, Lava rigLt t expect that they will t remembered ok New Year'e morn- BniiTOB Gordon, of Georgia, who viabaib had loiiverria muoh er o!ad orer tha -,iinpudano of ft cttbiia medioiue teedai fhft hag dMoiah4 erery rook h6iiTlrginiatoTiaa wit! the tntereating information that 'tiena tor Gordon naea Bo-and-o'a Core for the Liver Complaint," ' Hi aqueam ighneaa will not be appreciated by or Diplomatic Service if the preaent iya- tem of peddling offloial influenoe con- tuiaea. Bnoora Lieutenant Uampbr.ll, of the Twenty-eeoond Infantry, ia the fortut at young man now. He became nejhew of th Praaidant a few monthi So, and ha haa just been appointed lo aa aaaiatant quartermaaterahip over th haadaofa doaen young offloen who wcr en titled to theplac. No wonder tie Adminiatratlon oppoae a reduction 1 DifiTAXCH f ro a New Orleauk aayl that rinohback haa giveuup hia fight and will resign before the Legislature adjouraa,ln ordar that anooeaeor may b elected. Hia negro admirera in the Ijesialatora will inalat that i ne of their number be aleoted in hia atead, and threaten thai they, will abandon the Hepublioan party in 1876 nnlnaa tbat u don. IIouuwAY. haa been indioted at Lv dianapolia for orookedneaa in the poat, rCoe I When an Indiana grand jury can indict on of Morton' brotuera in.law th great war Governor muat b feaing hia grip, Give th bloody Lift an extra twirl, Senator. The Hartford Timet aaya about oue thousand workmen at llockville, Oouu ar now out of work in oonacquenoe cf the atrUe. They are moatly from the diZerent Woolen milla; but the c:kmen of th Glaxow (gingham t .11 tav also joined tcnx, Th ms f i ' s New England and Hookanmn Live cot jet joined the atrike, ' r j not. About $1,10 per day ia ; tcr- rr-ti of wage, on which uo'Jon of 10 per cent, waa ' ) ! ..la t". ct oa the 1st of January - ', r tl UitUitiike. Board in , , .3 .wtk- tiaf'tit , f - -j, ipinnera (ea- s. (' ) Lata a Llllo ;;" 1. 7' -f -.-.-t th ' i I iir-in ' : f T I. ; . ! '-lnujlii AT There waa therefore nothing degrading in aoch a aentenar; it being at womt bnt a aplendid exile. Tlato apeika d it aa "tl aeutenoe eacnd to danger on amiueLoe." At let rook, it wi originally ad aueh it lonjf " oonrrduHi to b. outil th puuiahment iteelf waa degraded at lat by being thrown away pon a worthleaa dingRae one Hyrn-rbolui by name after which it ell into onntempt and dima. How totallv unlike to all thia wbttber we lKk at the firn. of thia punixhmont or the character of the f fnderhia bten the outlawry with which th Bouthern people have treit ed thoee adventurer who cme h re to enelavo, and their native born alliea who atood ready to betray ui. Of eoura we do hot apeak of the common breed of hireling which abound in almoat every community, and no where more than in Wilmington, we ar thinking rather of men. men aa Clayton, and Amea, and Bullook a apeoimaui of tha one olaia, and of Qolden, and Moaea, and Brownlow, of th other, Bnch men are indeed dan gortmi to th State, but In quite an other way. They pooneia a sort rf promineuoe lt ia true, but of a kind totally unlike that of any one of theee illuatrioui rivala who atrov for th meetery at Athena. Even auoh prom inenoe aa they do poaaeaa in not alto gether auoh a publio opiuion ha aa ignedtbem. For the popular etti tnate of thorn la that they a wicked man, but that they are Iho great men; while the truth is that there i a noth ing great about them but their wick edness. In the very nature of things therefore, there could not and ha not fallen to the lot of men like : thane any auoh glorious disgraoe aa that of os tracism, and for them o oomplaio of t is only to do themselves too muoh honor, For there is in guilt sunn as their unredeemed as it i by their ta lents, notl lng in common with that of th anoient Athanian, Ho much so that ware -ostraolsm still praotioed w?r it literally possible to ' tfiict upon snob offenders banishment for ten years, or rather as a mora suitable pnuiahment( trangporation for life. ven i la .that Cie w sboold still mis the wping multitudes which oruwded the short-s of Greroti to witness the exile, and to clootne the return of the idols of th people. But however groundless snd every way inadmisaabla ia this obarge of oa traoism, still we do not deny that a oettfin amonnt of exolusivenesa is oharaotaristio of our people. ' But we do deny that this is a peculiar trait of theirs and oould even wish it wer a mora conspicuous one. . For society evory where haa found it neosswy to surround itself with sal eguirds wbiolt, though thrown down for a time, must and will be rebuilt. This is eqna'ly the law of oonrtn and coteries, and is no mora true Of the English nobility of to-day than of our Republics an cestor. Ther was a time how pin fully do w remomber itwhen society thus constituted and guarded, was the iirlJe and glory of the South. It was never a society of birth or of worth.ex oept so far as these represented oul tnr and refinement, and its doors were shut equally against the tainted name, and what Tennyson calls "the accursed gold that gilda the narrow forehead of the fool." It was snob. society, as taken all in all, we can never hope to look upon the like again. It was sxoluaiv indeed, but uo tho- j ronghbred gentleman waa ever heard to oomplain of it ou that account, for auoh a ou in any osne ia always suffi cient auto himself. Bat then, a now, to ormplain of its exclusivenoea was the sure mark of the vulgarian and the parvmu. ; ; , , Si Accordingly who are thoee who now oompl.in of aobial proacriptiona T Ar they not auoh as have attempted to le vel every social barrier and by cheap ening its privileges, to destroy all so ciety properly so-called f And hsve they not lees reason to oomplain inas much ss they must, to judge from as sociation, have already found toy the law of natural aelectioo, th only so ciety foi whioh they arafitt If we mistake them not, thos who clamor for social recognition now are the amea who only a year a$o attempted to d lr3 our churches scuoola, hotels and with g motley throng of ' ' ,::nards, nogroes and taxeatoni. rt '-litis trus.buthsdtheysuo- j its k iv' l 1 h u- . at 4 0' -, Mil., '. , And oould tbey hive euc4fd to their wth we ibou'.d nut cow brsr with surprii-a of ngrc-s sud icttl'a- wigs AMwmhlcd not ia poliucal con clave or'y.biitsw d lit leative board where uruu ucy air Uo rr gltt touoh COQVeVitl g' iseea wit'i Sutue gjbtrba- tonal ninrial or some lmudeut blackamoor pledge hia ex-judge ovt-r the way. lu which ov uot'i-ug mors could b wanting than that some datk Aapsstu oould be fouud to Jj th honors of th board, r id who while timing from off b piate she lately washed, might aapir t) m a the cfclu which she served before. Agaip,are ttiste aocat reformers sl- togthur oomlaiubt ith themselves? It we rightly renumber them they hav uevur fiUd to dihg jrf with their vDjiH. Fren0h and American CsaMmerea, Black Clothe, Doeskins, Beavers, suooDery every sciou oi ruyany or nobility who ha come smongat us. They sr even said tj hvesu--iOu jJ1 thtorohtrf at Ws'tpugvon with miui thiug of th Uwdry aplendor of iuipe rialiscn. But this we kuow thst tucy Lave been area to go iuto eiuo es ovt-r a kt of Japanese msidariut,SDd only a year tgo were tmnu ti fait do a with out dot)uov or seuse of ahatnt before a Vjsocluiry- k'ig'' -of th Ssadwioh Iilsods. , ;:z'J yo v 34 MARKET ST. 34! Having per f i-ct-! arranianiU by which the character of mf bnsinea will b chaigej, 1 hive dekerniioed to sell st aticbon every auuu s worm ot gootls eontaineil in my retail stock. This eocapri-eth LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS IN 7ILMIMGT3H,! And amounting to over ( ' ' , "!! $2 5.0 6 b Worth of Seasonable and Elegant Goods, Consisting of Silks, Velvet,' i.. DRESSGOOD III. EVERY VARIETY, Vilminstcn, H. C. Fact Fro aht Route to all fiorth or Goath. TAHMAIY IIS I.I- A(U Km IIIK ASil i At iioliu laNtii;. Tsmmany Hall has lssju dsiisililrem in abioh it joins iwne wlla Gun. Grant on the anti-Cathoho sutimen'a uf his speech at Des Mois and bis msHuge Tl'e following pur graph are spi- mens of tbe bitter aud ti'Too spirit and language in whioh Tammany assails the President ;, "Huddsnly and without warning the Chief Alttgistratt) of the Uuiou sounds the 'at beil in tuo uiKUt from tbe regions of persecution tie inVul-a the spirit of religious lutolleia'.oc, snd bids it to ereot it sable throue m this Und of liberty and iu this age of en lishtemuent and vauut'd proKriss. 'lint insiory no terrors ur nui m- Stfinittion as he took buck over the sangulusry ntildrt, the blocks, the gib bets, the stakes which t-tua like gum milestones of blood across the rnli gioos track of the past three huudrcd years! Or iah historic as a sealed book totjie unlette-ed soldier who haa risen from th tented field to the l'resideucy. and who would clutch at power and bold on to it with bulldog tenacity even over the ruins of his country J" "We denounce th's a'roolona at tempt of th rreaident to, recall from I'i dishonored grave tLe howling der 1tir)o Kuov -Nothingism. The suc cessful soldier ii bis smbitiou to en lrtr i third term in violation of the oninmou law oi America, nas sent'ti th torch of re iuious persecution and would apply it to th temple of the Most Hgh, no less thsn to th fabric of our civil liberties ' ; The pemoornU have thus been the first to place themselvea in the field as tbe avowed supporter of religions lib erty. . ,,.,.. Melton, Waterproof and Uatiuetts, together with LADIES', GENTS' and OHILDRENS' UNDERWEAB I H4ery, Gloves, bhlrto, Collara, Onfrs Uibbons, Laces. Edging. Hsndker- euieix, Duawm in enmina varii-j, juun .wi pnw, , Mawillea Quilts. Hpreid. blieetiug, Ticking, Comfi.rta, Table-cloths, Towels, Napkins, Diapers, and. other 1 LINEN , AND COTTON ' GOODS In great f srietyr Trunk, Sltchels; Ombrelhs, -Itabs Shoe. Fancy Notioua, LisiUes Fura, witn thousauoa W omer article, iirmiug anogeiDer uio . most elegaut, attractive and desirable stpek ever sold at auction in North Carolina. The Ladies, tbe Ittoohant, . th Farmer and Mechanic are all invited to - - ' j j . . ' attend this mammoth aale by auotioo. NEW YOItll.. Hew YorK and 7ilmington Steamchlp lino. SEMI-WEEKLY, , SaiUng from NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at 8 T. 11, 3 from WILMINGiON, WEDSESDAY and SATDHTAI. . ... it Jf .. BOSTON AND FALL RIVEIL New York and Wilmington fctcamshlp Cc oomiitrtTQia wrra raw OLD COLONY RAILROAD AND Huzizi' Dally Between BO4T0HI and NEW YORIt.. ; . " Semi-Weekly botvopn NEW YORK and WILMINGTON, ) TEEMS: C A. S 11 .k All Oomls muut be pnid for on delivery. No giiods exchanged, or condition of sale altered after they are bid off. ... ISTp yJB75rBTllSiD TJSTGr Ample snd cmfortttb!eacooDimodations will lie furnished Ladies attenditig 4 sale. Lvery artiole put up will be sold, 1'srties will lie accommodated aa to quautiiies, as far aa possible. Goods niUHt be railed and tiKon aa soon after the sale aa it is possible to deliver " " 1 1 them. This sale will be continued at th - . ' ' '.. store, No. 81 Market strett from ; dny to day, commencing D10IMBliE"6.tl;. HIiinfMirsi m,m.w mlv aitou ih mo mi t ffid rtf Ur Mildify nT thtkm RiMnw. mmd aUl A' fith gWm tu U thii menti by tbU rout. HQ DELAYS. Oonni t ft Utc W1LMIHOTUM. VOLUM Hf A St ATliVKT BAILHOAD. ' - WII.MIKUTON WK1.IMIN HAILKOaO. ' ' -' TUKI!AHoLINA)IKM'RAL KSaWAT, ANDtAPK IKARKlVtHSlIAMir j Through Bills of Lsdtni glTen to nd from ill Point ia NORTH and SOUTH CAROLINA. GEORGIA and ALABAMA., Also to NEW YORK, BOSTON, FROYIDLNCE, FALL RITES and Z :i Eaaterh Cities. . . . S Rtos KUMintosd at low is bj any otter lost sad tlms as quick, toowi or smi.' . i liromptlj rM. Mark all Goods via Clyde's Wilmington Lir?. V for farther InformitloB apply to ottborol tbs aDdsrtlfnrd Aelkf tb ttae.t v ' WM. P. OLTIB A MJ., etirl I ntli,' ' Nsw era Lino, s BowUbi wroa, H Ii U. D.O. MINK, Unrl Kit'rn Agont, : r as DoToruhlro Street, Boston, -IU" Until the eutiro stock is sold. . Sale to commence daily at 10 o'dnck. A! M. ; J& and 7 o clock, P. M. Goods sola to parties resuuug in tne city win be DELIVERER ERE5E;)F CHARGE. Couutry Morohai ta whose bills are ovjr $509 will be allowed thirty, day lUne ou nrat-eiam uity aooeptanoe. 5U( ,1 : l . ( ..... ISCJUUJVMtS, GREAT BARGAINS Tksbalsaesofouf Ntoskof .' EMCLIGH GUNS I ;wlltrt ' ' IMPORTATION PRICES LUtwiM our BoolitrT. REVOLVERS. (' ' A lull MMrtm. ntoa hind of Cartriduri-wh poxvdor Xflaiskfa, i . Shot TJcltsj, tec. ESGL1SH POCKET CUTLERY ' ' ind ' ' ' - It' ; : 1 w - TAt,13 CUTLERY, NATHANIEL JAGOBl'8 j HARDWARE DEPOT, NO, O MAIIKKT HT. Ise.t . CHItlSTUAO GOODS, R 0DORS' Dons Miwr tvr KiItmi, Onrvlntr Kill' IVORY HANPl.il 'TABLE l"iarl Kulfm Rodif-TTi I'ltwi Fulk. Nkoodr. lliil Jtc. Rodr' IvorT Itulle snd Kolkn rM KiuKira and St'.iMtora. Piirket Kulvmnf nil kinda Oiiiib. 1U i Uilsand AinanttliiQ hi gnwt varioiT Hoy' T.hm j Chia.i, A , oan be found it Ui fuwtt possible chu pnres n in. old oauDiitntxi imrawirs U0UJ. UI ' JOHN DAWSON, do-lt ! No.. it.D.aud'i! Market 8U. i. CHRIGTH AG ' i Coat, kut Odo. A Y A JR . aoplMoomaiidM tk. , Li.il JjUl W Of Ubrlslmt aud Vow m't OumIh, pouUt k ( ln or Ms latart sowlUe In ' FANCY ARTICLES. AT Wm. FYFE' H fEXCHANGE CORNER. i d.OjS F0H FAIE 7EEK A ' avBKT OTHRR WKKK IS HS Vmr M UwrM iirlmw to hnvura nn IKii, .tut i onlnn fliiml t I lis ni lug nrlo, Mi4it7th7ararlT(td, tlim (iTliif come 0 rtaen llngord re ,1 Iron t to tli Mm. ediA i tu. thee erimM h&M Ir nru.., W Ira Steam Transtortatiii C: Via WXtMINtiTOIV, Pf. C. A. WEllLL, Ageii't Our regular business will be continued as hereto! at No. 32 Front Street, corner Princess. :i. .if) 5 FAST FREIGHT ROUTTD n To al' Pointc North or Ccj;!! o- THE JOURNAL JOB OFFICE i amSSS ' , , TUCMMOKMllSIMlBXOIlEKi D( W in a ccnpiiHii to u in rut in tuu j of i .UNBHSKltM BALTIHOEE. - Baltimore an Wiliiiiloii Line, I WlLINUTt,,lt. .xr t?te Tussdaf It Friday, at 3P.M. with tb.boanileTluorev.ry -AJNU FKOX WILMINGTON- -! , Wednesday A Saturday. a visa of Blank Uiok la iheufttdletlnotl d.flneU, i Koeeofl rains, vast and preeent ,of r i oe oi(T t E Act nf(wasWefti pUr.Uos., J;jit i ssWetsMre4 fatolsaea as ' , .ABLEVORKMEN , . Have been secured for this Department and the Job OlHoe embraces a com i plot outfit of AU STYLES OF TYPE, T W art now jare J to receiva 1 '- v ' lorJ, . . ' . ."' HUWES' SutLtSll . - am Uio a, ute iu. tu.eo wall known ' w 111 . Pai ties Bl to weiltoaaiia .for. bnjln otheT aiakes. GJI.EHMUBUHIiC71 BOSTON AKQ PROVIDENCE. Baltimore aad WUmuitoa Line, ' Baltimore, Boston snd t rorkUnc. Line, Or via Canal Dalit to Philadelphia and Clyds's Philadelphia ind ProTldeno. Mae. 8 ml-Weekly from aach Port. PHiujjrirni saMi-waaaxt aarwuta balhos;amd wtuiisaTca. Baltimore and Philadelphia lteas.U:CA : Dally via Caaal between BiLTIMOBE AKDPHILlX'Lr ". li,' -VESTEp CITr a b ALTmowt Am .witte. k c ; .a l: - , k NortAjnOsaalSatlroa -, ' An tn ;! " ' Baltlmors and OhtS Ka!:. 1. 1 1 l , ! ! - ft K . THE CELEBRATED FERTILIZER uy WILOOi; OTBBi'A'CO'a: flhippert may rely npon tb. prompt aud regular ealllnf ot then BtoamerS, and ni ratohilTontoallslilpBonHbrthlaroutr. NO DELAYS. Xhronen Bill or iaaina mj kuu inn .11 rvtie in NOETH and SOUTH CAROLINA, GEORGIA mm? ALA I ' 1" , Also to BALTIMORE. PHILADELPHIA. BOSTON. PROVED" C. L r IIANII'ULATED OUASO. other Eastern Cities. f f iAlHl UAJAaaJA i-R,to.iaar.nwdaslowasbyanyothrBoal.aoaUatsssSolek. Lastsiwavwe: ThfcCaanolsnow Offored to Parmer, sad I prompUy paid. jj. , ... ' i v Mark allGootis Via UaltlmoreandWlliiilEstcalfi:, ''ar Pot farther Intormstlon apply to either of th. uuderilgnsd Agents of tbs Una. ( ' , . T tDWlN FITZGERALD. Asrent, Haltlaiure Lint, to aouih Btreet, Baltimors. Plaatera ot email grain for. tit rollowing UDerai lerme: ua th. On oreOU (o l.t of Noe.mber, with option cf paying In cotton at IT cent. for middling;, do urer dat Plauter'anearMteta Mn.siu.uo. Which will receive prompt attention, fcud REASONABLE BATES. We have an unlimited supply of material and necesssry fixtures, making this i Dpartmeut one of the ',. Ill COUPLETE IN THIS SECT ON BOOKS. PAMPHLETS, . , ! !! POSTkSRt. BUSINESS CARDS' " 1 T i VISITIM9 CARDS1 ; ( ? Aid in fact all kinds of ' ' ' .FOB W011K , . j VTh? be don at the t,. i K ' Acl iu the best possible STYLE OF THE ART. Tlmnltful lor the past patrmisge-et-tended to iw, lt will be ourjaim to merit eoiiiluuaiior oi th sain. m credit to let. of Nofeiohr, payaul. In onrMnoe, -'hout potion, aeHOO 1 t n Uaati.ft&Bn, " v- ' v' " Heni Ii order i early and get vonr Gnano while yo.) a,. Hauling ootton t markeUto aare Oircni'are glflng amlyrtm eertldtatas etc , may be had en aproieawm m JAB. march 8-tr A. D. CAZAUX, , Baltlmor. ana k.t io. Wilwi.tv. i.. t. rimwAT, IWTlmlwrton. N.O. " t tl Agent for Mem WHoax, 6lbbaUev A dot ia t GHOT POUCHCC powdke pljlkS('' v. .;..-v n,9 i 0 ARTRIDO K BBLT, ....... .t. ' (QAftCBAOH, A nd all rr qulnltoa for Bportiua.n st , i GILES AMURCHIXCJI deal ! M.w Hand war. Store. Tho 1 C3d Sosoion t ertaa.' -' v-jl, j..-. flSTOTIOiGe Carolina Central ' Bailyray. ' ; ? iv r 4 OEXEBAL r FREIGHT DEPARTHEUT, 1 fiSS WiMnHaTOH, March 81s(,(7''''' TIH ATTBtlTION OP TtJB Pt'BUO 18 BlSPlOTPULtT. IWTrPKl ffO'T ' A not tual ta. oaronna u.n ,iai Haiiwi anen with ita aonnesttona at W ilailniwt PorUmonth, to B kltlmore, Pbrailulphla, Mew Tork, Boewa. ana rrorta..... ansqaate4 .hi faot tbat ta Oarollna O.n ,ial Hallway, being oompleted and filly equipped f r b ilaainiion, ootn Ttaairect awamer ume. ana via we iiluluhia. Mew York, Boeton. and rroTtdeaa. WILMINCTOM AND ALL EASTERN CITIES TO' tZV..' Aw - LQTTE. STATE SVILLE, GREENVILLE, SPAt.Ta.:'. BURG S Si. ' i Will begin on the SrH Thortl,rn .?Mary in1 enl tbe ttrvt t'Sereilay m jtiawt ieia - The College, offer -yo''g men Are differ - enteonmee of study. The nonemary eoll'ffiat. .inensee tor the (eaolnetre of elothtag and travelling) will vary from $IX ta f 13). For t'lrrnlar appiy to . iihsklks ruibiiirs, cnauman. andaitetat!ooaonAtlantle.TustaMctOhio A Mantle and Blchmond Air Lias andK-. Carolina Kallronds ai well a al p ilnt In OEOXUlA and ALABAMA. lneuraa from Easurn omen 1 1 avanteeaaaiow aa na any etnee ime. nownnmaior tr f sr onargee, .nd Kates alwl.y i ua low as tbe lowe.U i . . . . i Katea to all point, inrnieavu ikiii aypiivaiiun w wie nouereigncu. vuiuv n stmvm vt , llaoorer Building, Ta'prtie-O-ly r. w. crx. i : , , ; Qeoeral Fr.tgL JOHN A. Ul'ltSE &jC0 SELEP1 BOABMiiDlT tCEOCL, Gflill 11SMC8 APICJ- HlLLSDOnO', M. C T HIC THIRTT-POfJKTH flBSSIOlTnr I he M lase Nuts Kol ook School will 0a FRIDAY, FEB, 4 1876. Bni - Bar Toiito : ; . otd St BO.' i Sew Orleans goaranteedTpnr..' , . . ' Cuba, Demarara, 8ugr Hooa. 1100 Barr.laall gratwi. ,,' (PIRE, MARINE AND LUf lt) ,... j i 4,iw,ftv Aaaata ateprwa iPPlOa Urnial Rinhsnge Build 1 g. J v Vnrtl" Wetetreot GllltlSTMAS PDESEIITS WIVES, FRIENDS, ) .. PARENT8, CHILDREN, ' SWEETHEART Bagar rA..;i :U fij.l M CHRI3THAS G00D3 Broom. Uand Snuff, iraccers, 1 market prlrea. 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The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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