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V' V. v i. - ' 'xumui'mn tu.ti ii?n'' i m i ii'" tni ' iib. '''' " ' '' j V cicBito r. nAiixrxs, ! WILMINOTONyN Wednksd at, y ORjrjjro;: JAir; J S73. .iorr,. oca . TWitttEiL i w j . kansas She JpteeedM Iwas i estab AiiUleoret;oya:yearago Ksbed by-thcraU-TOwerfnl-Radicat we issued; therstTitiniber of Tns panbacWrihepoweV of MoKwrwa. Stab By ome, ;it was considered afoxperimeht; by others,' n UtTtrtrtnlAiK. nV4r Thprft f on ,ftnvfi1nrfl in this "line '? Licl'tVj-:- J r ' . I . ftii!4n(l(mentiWihlftn1 a' . . r . Kuumil lo ail .ine laisaoraniage 'oi j wwnot consentto.roregoi v. 7aT.r!.T.n - n Bucii usaffe, wuy may uiev uui ciaim i whum uo rcjjaiua o n..ui lournu in tv uminnon was . an vi-. i - , rrj-oT-'- . ; jthat;oiteflCnight;pf the Sorrowful, :Figufew,when,he;raQra tiltwiththe V- I ! :Ofourse;e di4 not share in these paper, (Cptiducteot on true journalistic echnicallyihat is - in lawr 1 in the j Mle of ,000 copies, - .f -., c .; i',ivt"vw.(M.wpujw b-v urtsrrrey aay pe considered; juiss uwa, aicou s puoiisners . . 'jui yiimiQgtbn; anCsuws- tut fact the v rare . uite different 27 eopy'righi of Woi)00 ayear . apehaveendeaYced to pjftlish.; Inuisian :::;,ThfebQli WelQFfevr, :offfaiyehaVuccde 'wrty "clanaf Ihev "wwtdt HixKuti'M dt toot be proper! for u to pay;. but. that decua. their" candidates if , 10.000 of :we'Iiayehptlaltogetherfaae; .aencea,y.ineiacfc,voaii wejnave ai- 'tahiedgeneral -16x4 Teaphed'by lay newspaper tput c reflation IS 60 faxahead of all com- Frr-rjp-rKZrZrir, Jt:4a onr home.CircuJation of which ' . we feel, especially proud. The ;mer ; chant who wants credit abroad must - first show that he has built up a credit j at home. ,T?ie newspaper ,tha looks i for support abroad must be able to. : " 'show that it is appreciated at home. guine hopes 'its founder: and no reasonable, amount of-labor and ,ex Twrt K e1 frt TnaVfl :-it.in-'tVn I r." ; , Z.TH r. r-v. r r.r: 'We'shall W ask: subnortfexcent nirtfl 'mnnil' Wf niprit- ' Tf ; wa ail thii rejspeefcaud who1 r ;thliiM Will wwr orlter I try friends, who can add to its attrac wakff tan to annfnlialiia favoring, us with short iC 'v- -iRETt; YAIl'9,: ' r . ..... ... . x. jot oTAK nines jm ; ongnxesi; . r, mrtfni n rr . i. .-... j? 1 1 t it. a, j oi mi w wrw.., vujuuguiu Btv rnderit8 solemn account vlt is nrfor us. to RavftWoodjnnst . be said, ult had its , fanihgs::itleaves its blessings.- When ' '" i . r knbw the ito.ioii'-w'.'ts ketones Vii:J":-'-t -'.r ii:V'"w :" WS Year, Let dnty-stUl.be sacreel, honor stin W Vng aspirltionTstiU be high. -The MoKunra Stab .-wishes 6 Hap- Ty New Yet to its readen. a HaCDV NewTearo ell North Carolinians, a 'w.-r,. . T,. PT Xew, .Year to Americans in all -sT TP Z 7Zx' - y the citizens of tho world of all climes, t5. ;T '-- at-d .t-5fv - ainat the threshold -of the new duodecagoa waytj;: -li ( y-.B.a,!..!?.-.-. - - - . ' '5 :" ;l iit.i r-w... . i 'y'tP7.t time MSyOl by: XJcugressiOnalent are thiptf 1 ihisj country now, and yerilydpngturiveth mightily. -We - , . r t, .. o mf f susrffest an: amendment to the- nro-J :; posed compulsory Tfptiilg law;' nan ly, that the 'ithanof ersh be name- re-. quired to come over to our quadren-; nial elections ancPvote for UlysseS and his successors. : ;: m-,.! - 1 -.,-::-!; f Six big girls banded together the other day and thrashed- an Iowa schoolmaster so severely that he had to have a doctor.? So the school master is not abroad . any more. VYhiit Kant big girls banded together ati?f do, h"a i. better'; be left jundone. What a power "oo of the litiU ones .nnbanded possesses t- j .- : ''. " ' the man, . the movement in ' favor ollloilaynard for Speaker too, tor tnat matter,.; wUW will ;f poll the votes. . V ' J V 'V Muscovy looks askance at Khiva.' and Ball growls a " touch my Afghans ; . if W.f.-Sln' too1! 9d" ' Delano hobnoLbing--with Kellogg .' . was a spectacle . for angels fallen ... Somerville, Hackett, Devrient, Ma- SllZrf ZT. C& .17. . r 17" i rnT "Eghtceabandrcdand sevtsaty-two . , v- -. . , Saturday met with a serious accioent Ga., was badly burned on . Christmas JU&.--JZ jX. .'r--r. f'-W' -son, . Archbishop Spalding, Bishop near Gairmbot, by which' the'Vengixie day. i'"'- r 5 - .-.!; has just passedout into , the Land of McGilV Cartwright, Humphrey Mar, was completely overturned -and P ! FightiC drunH and mud consti-' the Bhadows. It has gone the way J.iwii.i..- T.i---xavi t Miles, the engineer, severely ininred. nlA T r-i,- - r::i:. r a -. v r o..... npnnnr to rof ir-T.anj in tti rkp a rrooi - sc . .. ,. uvuuatuu ocut uiui a uistraincent duck how much we have profited by I Tfi1?Vol -inrloro "Rut tJictca urn lrrrn. bv the lip-ht of. TreeedentJ nlea1 aa Mmstmas present. . teachings of his nredecefsor. Let I ; guilty, and relied upon the mercy of I 'The colored brethren about Co- AKU1A.1NSA9 AND LOUISIANA CON iniAniiaf ant n aAalrmrv f-h.f mrl F 9 rA I Federal judwiarorkanaanfcecauso t"t t --i rr t.. we denounced thr party stor doing the. same thing in' Louisiana.- ,. . There is nothing inconsistent; in the action of the I Conservative's, of "Ar kansasl ' tfhofrece?&ii iwas - estab- )by f power. the central xHornnt it mnt W omo established usage, rat leastvda- " . ' 1 1- t V . A 'A - -V 1,1 laill - . -4 I L .llTllilTVU II VH IIHV wm - . MA. 3 I . r '; hot look at the'matter in r th nature - , - v. : - Ot a law nxea ana uicumixiut on us to obey ? Certainly we ought not to censured f6r acknowledging Radi- cai precedents and meekly submitting to Ridi:iawhrat3IjtX:CT00, ntt? Tn ArhiAi'tliA f!nnkrvitiveR -- -Z i -"is JlT I Vu - .' . iu, im voting m ttereiiean tate,.so 1 terference wlt& thoughtfully elected 1"". v.o -ouowmm candidates fbut ' they aneer. at - th. proofs .conservatives g oring oi ioui play in Arkansas. 'V Who is inconsist- nt?: We hvepqjkejisb.foObia Federal interferettee. business it U bad it U , w . Vuinous;'bnt let the sword cut both ways-let things be equalized. A NEW XEPABTHIB1CT. "in order to increase ! the already . ... r l nave added a " J?ieid . and iresiae" department in which we shall publish I mnch valuable information on acnl- otihe paper, especially to our conn communications On pertinent subjects. J , ' i I Tn nitr Dpth Rnll fnr1R72 nrint.pd I t". I I veRtftv WA omitt. evpml hiahlv distinguished names: Lieber,-Sully, . . . 1 ' - , ' T. Stpnheni, -Kinir Charles of GriaWold and the King of the Sand- Pich Islands. Perhaps there are . v F " - " ' ' "' ' ViO Jj 1 Jcfrre.DureU' woold aad8 Xew Orleans. -trrn r r i. .J 'xrijz L. w 1 . .?! p i-v t , timeIjY TOPICS, 1 L 1 European emigration societies operate on a gigantic scale. It is contemplated ; itemplated when e " WP"HS w BB11 I .Bon of German and English fanners and e to various' noints in'the'New worio, out fnainiy v tne ujmtea , Biaiea Things are carried on' iheW days of tele- irrlmhin sfoii lr . .. ... 1 ..... -; and won suca tremendous rapidity s to ' . .. . . . . e eTen--Maa x.omi Amenca swim, if that dusdt : individual dares to I toiy will be the assembling of' ibVEvarf gelicai Mtoncete,New,Yorly rThe,most eminent tliTinesdf the ifwo worTdsold and newwffl be in attendance on its delibera- i??Tjta,dto'! munv nf th vast. theolotrlPAl nrnhlcma nf .t.-.i. Js ..... . . . ' ' A preliminary meeting to make arrangemente. wjll'ibeibeld ia -February, when a programme will doubtless be an nounced, j--. . -' ' ' -;- ' ' Thef high 'value' '6f leading journais is astonishing. The New York Mrrtdd could not,"probably, be bought for $3,000,000, if it were for sale, at ;all, ;:Tbe;- New York Evening Poet is,beiieyed to be worth over a million dollars, and the Journal of Commerce even more than tte iand ths'PhQadek phia Lodger ; more than either. ' The Chicago and New York Tribunes are valued at $11,- 000,000 each.. -.1..--'-- , Today the aew Rerewi law'goes into effect. The licenses' are in seventeen dif ferent forms. They must be exhibited In the dealer's place of business. : The assessors will all go eut as f ast as psrfb1e;Jit' being pontemplated to discharge them all by the 1st of JolyT'-Tbecmissbner'tmnl vlll be no msteriai falling off In the MYenuA by reason of the new mode of collection. " - ... . . . . . i ..a - I f I . mm a . .Lt ' ' J I n W lllll- l - . . ' . - a I.UI.C1A ..II n .II I I I . I II . m-m . I W II . a . I ,. . V.-'-,:-- -r 1 .nn.)..nffa.lTlf.nnotlMiinao.UI.- J v. vwiu utuKuura-KCUUCUUU.. 1. . i : SfeTffe" bJldrenbi workmen aitnydS $hmr of;the preSnr 'T VSSSS. HftWHt wbtctrt jt lsjsbowii. pftUgdaytfAave . r-f JL.; y,- HouSBelegates. r.JTrr :f!&-Vf jo existence, 'Tat takes" for The iladlaar Jricigan-iiilheaiyiiOll - V;err-- a!bp?SU.aJitt gcutav Jeaa tmsury-lor the peepler iweet tonline ViDonilia cosotythJd CtOOV p UOzTielT-it' Iudontibrffi "ifiw'iwV iliJ POLITICAL. c" ; .. i . 3 - j . . vbuaa , . are pending 1 H the Osage fferaidi -Ijoited Btatea ehator from ilissourif Ji " At m fi ir f in 1 -Oiie of-the first m-atters to come .1 - Deiore ine uenaw in wnnary win joe jxne.i House resolution averse to the erasure of menitlon'of battles of the late war from the Sumner has spent considerable tiae andre-; L Bearch in preparing an elaborate addreSdn toe WnOlo SUOjeCl raTOITBai7 ftDCI AliuOUZh 1 nM no ?nlal? one wnat, ie . 11 J . . w uuBiy yrouawo iuh ue the opportunity L particularly y.lw Legislature of his own State.; ? v..:, ; - . , , - s t '-' LITER All Y. V.rS- : i' - Sidney Rigdoii, thorjbfhe ??n.?!4 .r feJ Tune Sour, is being published in successive issues nf thn dathnlw. World.. The worst possible style of writ- ing is the florid style badly . done. But, as done by Jeremy : Taylor, by Sir Thomas . S tiroT-f tw!; wr,; ' i - - ...... . : , I - It is reported thai the Italian JstlrWalh ister at Washington has been recalled. 'Yuu,rSu.H.IV f " "Wi m.mp "turn to 'farhatneut . next Session. I rniw v . tt ui The bust of Mazzim, in marble, is the placed in the gallery of Illustrious f Men. An the canitnl utRrunA. . I a , .i , -?t s s i benator Uuniner is in better I .. i r- Aiaja m r vost has been reappointed by Governor Geary as Major General t the M.dlvisioi. . . Agents for purchase of cotton about Alston are swindled br confi- dence men, who give certificates,, the nanips reureKenLinir inemseirefi aa oneratin? for a certain firm - in An- -r a - j-- . . . : . gnsta. , Sa8 Cotnbia Jfoion of I l t I. iC uumug SS aSS jured. ' - 7 ..' The United States Circuit Court - r.i x. :7 South Carofina, closed itSTes labor nith Rornlar Hn KlnTeontanari!iv vnto,ow7 orYo k the court, and while the quantity; of mercy may not have, been strained, itwasverV reeularinitsdriDDinffs.as the fine of $100 and imprisonment for five years attested in a number of - .'S-- BCUM5UCWU was fr, ? The British, bark J, B, Duffus wWnnXX'w was on fire m Charleston.1 harbor Sat-f arday evening, - Afterward, says the "v . r r, - extinguished. luring the excitement !me peons :;were- laiocked , overv board, but were, rescued. Tbe-T)a . t - -v - -f;;K I iuc ou.vu vvuuivu-nttu to port, and apparently hearly full I c ; . ... rm.. t d Tvil ier. - iiio . jj. iouus was in imams fin- ana bales i iinnnavT i np; . nn i .nmnpn Train rn i ' i i ii 1 am ti.ua nntrnn nr i ich Anom Upland cotton, Weighing " about one s -r Dr.- JAVDamour, of the'Atiiiri million pounds, and worth , ndar? two can ?tfntn:-MesireS to; start daily ' ' -r'r:r ii.: vl ... ... 1 ., . OVEB THE GLAD For, a io uioow aiiuou - aacmv taieu ner lUOKiess UOgS. ' i TJltrU itw.. uco m iiaakwgi'wm jia me oi tne, war inaemnity to wermanv two. li'tindred in'ilUoii-fi,anesr..ana until dpsr.Andii.nt of th ICirnrfl rf -Trna Iattv has been sentenced to olberia for en deavoring to negotiate forged bills on inettaMiaauaiiKoi j-isconnt.v -From Mexico we learn that the election ballot-count riots which have just - disgraced - Matamoras were re- neweu . .ijim, . taiaia violence in tne B2Li', M. IXiifawiiBeeihaSmiithe dissolution, of -the Assembly, t which M 'AtdAd to-hA ni.H) vA; Franoe,.vis. creating some trouble 1b that7seventy. thousand Bri miners win "striae wont" on the first of JannAryJfiolargeaonmWvol- uuKuii . iui w n .utiiww wu. WI em- ine rroyincef, . jinejaayprspl several 1 ertson. ol Charlottesville. kA the Cbh-r v ... the-:cppjnw jjm refused to servativtfandidate1 fo . GoVVrnor 'of . Offers as 'fine pioymenx ?a tnw'seaAoniheyeart i.Urir -: IK CJCNEUAL.r H' H ; Oyster raising is to .ttd an .r ?- f;o 1 1 -- UUIIULLUCU. Ilk. U PI1VU& v i tiaav tohuna teuenteiit nouses.1' ri- salt licks equal to thosef Uhe Kana-: 'wha? ,v j-tk Tinhf fat year ii estimated at WfiOO hogs- 1 ,-.rJa tl" i.tY .i . , WnrVnn t.h- Winona and St. p. P. w m Yux fociimort Mm. " J . i mediately ' 2,000 laborers have been i Ben Wade has no daubliter. P Hence thoporrihat " she jas shortly to be led tp the altar etc., is claim against the American team shtlyfabul6u8..rj ; v irnTwelve thousand r pounds.,; of Venison, one ton of turkeys and 2,000 Eheasants . were recently sent rom dtchfield to Boston in one shipment, Sunflowers are raised in Waton- .withoountv, JIinn.i2for fueL V It is estimated that two acres wr produce I enough to laW ordinary family J several, barrels of seed of .theCotton-; wood, locust st : and v elder, soft- maple J rees of rapid growth.' M - I and other trees "VThe fii Marshal of Net York, wha lately made Ian inspection of the theatres oi tnai city, reports out xew of them m-aagrtbmtU an unsafe fewi6rders were given and Carried out -t-- Qoldisfonndinermontary- I A clab of :f armers in Worthing- last.weejt. won viuo py, swauowing ton" Minhty "have agreed td try; forest five quarts, of .canned oysters, w.;fif culturel and will in .the'l spring .'plant teen minutes, and still, ayesfnii, , land,J Virginia, North and South Car- j baud exposed to such j danger; trust oiina. Georei3.Alaba,nia,Tenne88ee, I full renlied. "Oh. he's insured f- - ' ' 1 . . .V . I Kn:eF an4 Calif owIW-ahowa 108 for7;her totaL .Vermont. $5:515, . T: T-' """. "TN" loin mi IAA. .Vwk ' 0..f.iJ.tl lo, 1 4 ,u 9 , ; n ui m vruuua b , WWM ikiv ivinMU'iiinnn j&m m im.ai is f 9,865,255,. and Ueprgia's 7,250,- 000. ; Virginia l and' South ' Carolina haWeach ovei ft million. , .- -!... I - a genueman wno nasi ust.iaKen up his residence in f hiladelnhia de-1 .. r v..r- " m ' I rs and a cent s fa But a gen tleman who has tried : St. Louis says the only differencja -between- it and : PbiladelpllUls thlt one of the fried that theywre?0BtlwryInT"boy in V DOWN IN DIXIE. Athens (6a.) is about to erect five blocks of business houses. , ; ThomaSVlIle, in the Empire State, I ant odor. Thejrennine W. A. Batchekr,s Hair Dye has a. FrulffA of afvA ?aW -- produces DiMS3IATLT splendid Black or Nat nas & J! UOge. OI COVe aeaier. . - ural Brown. Does not stain the Skin, but leaves the lanta. ,,,,,, : . - ; Greeley loon" is onthe ex- nary featurea of ' Houston, ; - T TTHaf.nrft li " . ln Upshur county, Texas, 10,000 I ..... -i j T - An amirir of Gen. JoSeph E. lumbus are disposed to make . liberal labor contracts for another year. i Tiri-'wv k I ice on Christmas .day, .between Au gusta, Atlanta and Chattanooga. ; - i .-- Francis Grimm, pf Savannah, kit Tlirirsdav mirTit m atortVhU last Thursday mebt. mistooVhU J walked1 into the sea and waAdrownea. - - into, vne sea ana was orowr , Old Mrs. Smith mnMimr'n A.Vri.? near stairs on 'ltiesday; last and injured herself fatally.- " t ii ,r,4.i I onwtipnatrsvision and reform are I demanded.--,"' j fcja j ti. fc.i ' .. .. ." .- - r i , - t.-, i ? rrr ai. jj.aiviii.uu.ura.uierearetnree (tnpltsjrbijrteeauyeart i f'xj wo uuus, w uveiv as cncic 1 ets and.as like as' three peas. i- l uivtuiug ppeff..tn ju.acon,iiaiKi stall farmer .desires somebodyMo help him do.iL,'viiw.rr-ty.. .n.T:: f-rV.ii ft . .vjru.a. a. , ' .fc. i ML,-.t.M'- r '11F - T T..: j i i jf 'a . v i i . : : - w- r "V w. 6."v " . wwcuivwuwi Onxne Z7tn .ln's'L in little river i , - ; . -r - I t.wuvsswiaigiream 1 -m a, Wagons uwiv-nr j.u .;':.':. r r, jn- Wise countyTexas,': to Red Vhas,been burned;ofiv and hun- a r - - - - t liver, dreds of j cattle will die this winter in consequence. ...; (:::.; n : . ! r ;'"'.-' ji- i. ..it ii J wuiinuauwi in vnnso vnurcn,Bavan- I nahy JJlisljiziae Spencer, daughter of j&pit iyy ii. 1 epencer, a ttOst J est young lady, , about "sixteen 'Ti V n- T . - muvemem is. saia to-De on f ootTto-bring ori: Judge Wmi J7 Rob- I " UJ& "i twu wju iw. suin Tears upon the bench of th'sf. Court o'Aiw j peais ana. stands "deaervedir hiirh an a avtfb w 1. u stat; ceasis. UTrichi-1 spiralis ;teeprte6y - inMt. Pulaski, 111., f t j ;; i The ' CoHieam purchase ha3 so Xanced. fThe Texas railroads ae carrying , i:rfll.I.HJ M ?I n f7-s: --. rj - -. - luwwtt e A Bioomington, -111 factory hai an order for fifty million papeinbags. :n Boston paperssay the horse car BUUCn IS ft -8UCOESS. reclPev t ,-jli X -'-.- - - r A -Western critic, says -4Ruben- stein has few equals on the lecture in his head; presents; a $900000,000 ine uangor smau-pox scare cu be estimated from the fact that ' over 1200'people were vaccinated in three days last week. -;-;- -a iueryviue, x.y ooasw wu children, aged. 15 , and IS, , wno ran sway w .iTeeierivpvuo, uiuct,ui5. and were married:i? -h -s fv:A vVe may as well ,make . up: our mtn'da to.it,' that7dummy engines; will have to take the :place of "horses in propelling street car?.' It is simply .matter of time.1 ;' . f two country giris waimng aown the principal street, each with a cigar at Cynthiafta,"Ky iuc wile oi arwierueuigasfccu if Bh was not afraid tohave he hus - ' Of a miserly man 'who died pf softening of the brain, a local' paper T?- ooA T,7l QTT r,;. Jiand never did. .Uis brain .softened, bat his heart couldn't" " SPECIAL NOTICES. ( HALL'S VEGETABLE , . . . li.iiinn nnl RAirAwr: ... sw Mtheonlr Inialllble Hair Prepanuon for RKSTORTNO GRAY HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL COLOR AND PROMOTING ITS GROWTH. It is Um cheapest apeat preparaUoa i i rer offered to the public, aa one bottle wiu last loneer and accomnliah mora tare bottles of any other preparation. Onr Renew la not a dyes U will not stain the akin aa outers. It will keep tbebalr Xrom falling vat. It cleanees be scalp and makes toe Hair soft, h treasairasMKen.' Onr Treatise on toe hair sent free bjr malL, B. P, HALL A CO Nashna, N. IL, Proprietors. . For sale by all druggists, ; , ,. , -Fi dec 27-eodlwDAuiW BACUELOIPS HUB DYE. 'pETS superb Hair Dys is the best in Ou vwrid X perfectly harmleas, reliable and instantaneoas. No disappointment. No ridacolons ants or anpleas- hair clean, soft and beantifuL The only aafe and tfect lye. Sold by ail lrgsglBta. factory 16 feb 7odlTiot T TH Bat -'.'' ' - MISCELLANEOUS. , . n.iTia Bargains! FOB- CHRISTMAS! Dress Goods, Sbawls and Cloaks, FANCYG00DS, -'- .t:- -wl C- :5 Furs, iLaee Goods, CoUars, .v , Hanltercklefk,1 Hats, . 1 - .3. -.!-'.;... '-. :;-vi"; '-NOTIONSrC' AT-Kf- - Jft IV. -KATVS,-''- v i Notice of Disslutioxtt ,.- i .... qnHX FIEM OF BASS, BCOTT A OOt WAS DIS- . I ' SAlVStl AH thallth lhtft V ilJ ...u.ft'W TXT Id Ham . nm .patM ..t m m v.. i i wo iuiucnncuu vurTivuiif DmruterB. wno WTJA eon. i imw ue Daamess uoar ue aame aaastyieor . -.2 ,- w. - ' " ' '-" ' .t J, J, StVIT fJO. ' . -ui:i;-Miif jj.-t . 4 vt , t suVtivinir pameri .rfVfj ,,,,, :t -th; P. 8. Mr. 0. FenneU. Jr.. will continne with the new arm. aec n-i3tnwlm ! nixi 1 ir.i. .3 xi i- and remade IXSTITUTE It. '.J - Carthage, Moore County, 17; O f; THB KLBVENTH SESSION OF THIS SCHOOt under tbc ManasemeBt of the pTMeat Principal will open the first Monday of January, 1873. For .WM.J.STUAKT. James IrHetts1 BRANDY. WINK. WHIS- Ale, " Porttsv - Pig Hams, . -LarA . Coffiaee. Sarara. L.JV wiaa good Bcead and jBiscmt. bnr I??7 V;;J-;" IEstavlIIaI2 la laao.l . - a. ;?IICELLANEOU. PH5spei tu for :; 1873: U'SXiTH T E A E : TTa 15A L P I N E An innetrted monthly onnil, jmlTewally admlttoa i 'A - representative and -champion r nrwrn X regulaxitr. has none of the temporary or timely lntereBt ctiarirterhsUtf of 'oroinSry ieriodfcals. It fs an elegant inisoeUany of imre, ugnt ana graceim u; eratnre, and a collection -oi piciures, inc rareM pf-ju- unens of artlatio skill, la black and white.' Although xJinz number affords a rresn pleasure m lu friends, the real rahie and beauty f TOXJOj. DINS will be most .appreclatea bound up at the close of the year. While other pub- Ucatkms may claim enperlor cheapness, as com with rivals of a similar class, THE A-LDENK nninna an1 nHirtna. msefDUOD alODe and ) eomparea u m noap- proachedAbeoiatfly witnouf eompeunon in pnc or character. -The possessor of a complete Tolume cannotdnplicatetheqaantUyof fine paper nd en Envlnes in any shape or number of volumes, for times its cost, and then there are wo enromoa besides!- .; f - . .My9-K -"t-1 Notwithstanding the InereHM In the jprlceof rabi scriDtion last fall, when THE ALOINxC aesumed U present noble proportions, and repreeentatlTe cbar aster, thn edition was more than doubled durinir tbe put Tear, proving oai. iua jumncwi puiuic -. mmThHU ninnnrt m nixctrra effort in the cause 6f Art. The publishers, anxious to justify the readr confidence thus demonstrated, nave exertea inem- selves to the utmost to develop and improve tne vnrk! aiul th ntana for the eonunf rear, as unfold ed by tbe monthly issues, wiu aaumiaa ana aeugat trrm the moat santmine men ds of the ALDINE. - The publishers are aatborUed to annoance designs from many of the most eminent artists of America. In addition TliK AL.DINB wBl teproanee exam- Sles or tne Dest roreign masters, seieciea wun a view tha hkrhest artistie success and trreatest sreneral interest, avoiding such, as have become lamiuar throue-h DhotocraDhs. or copies of rne quarterly unsea piaiee, tar is.a. wiu repro duce four of John S. Davis inimitable chlld- aketchea, appropriate to- the fow seasons' These July and October, would be alone worth the price of. year's snbecrtpaon. jj, ; j " - ;' - The popular feature of a Coplously-iHuBtrated ttChristmaa' number will be con tinned. - To possess such a valuable epitome of the art world, at a cost so trifling, will command the snb acriotions of . thoueanda in everr section of . the country, but, as the usefulness and attractions of THE AXDJLNX can be enhanced, in proportion to the numerical increase of Its supporters, the publish ers propose to make "assurance doubly sure" by tbe iouowing nnparaueiea one; pi, ; PBSMICaf CHBOMOS P0B lSISi . ' Etery subscriber to THB ALDINX, who pay In .advance for the year 1878, will receive without addi tional cnarge a pair or Deauwui on curomoa, 1 aiier 4. 3. Hill, the eminent English painter. The pictures entitled -The Village Belle" and 4'Cros8ing the Moor" are 14x30 incfes are printed from differ ent plates, reaulrlne S5 impressions and thus to per fect each picture. - The aame chromoe are sold for $30 per pair in the art store. As it is the determi nation of the conductor to keep THB AXJD1NK out of the reach or competition in everv department, tne cofomoB wiO be found correspondingly ahead of any that can be offered br other periodicals. Every sub scriber will receive a certificate, over the signature of the publishers, guaranteeing that the ctiroinos de livered shall be equal to the samples furnished the agent, or the money will be refunded. ' The dlstribo Uoo of picture of this grade, free to the subscribers of a $5 periodical, will mark an epoch in the history of art, and considering the nnprecedented cheapness of the price for THB ADENK itself, the marvel falls little short of a miracle, even to those best acquaint- acquaint- ed with the achievements of inventive genius and improved mechanical appliances. CFor QluBtrations of these chramos see Nov.- issue of THB AUDINK.) : THB LTTBKAKTD15PARTMENT v wiiV continue under the care of Mr. Richard Henry Stoddard, assisted by the beat writers and poets of the day, who will strive to have the liter tor of THB ALDINE always in keeping with its artiBtit attractions. . - . . , . " '-- "h X-'vTBBMS:--"''- " . F1VK DOIXAES per annum, la advance, with oil chromosfree. :. w-v? " ' .'- THB ALDINE wiu hereafter, be obtainable onl by subscription. There will be no reduced or cla rate: cash for subscriptMns mast be sent to the put lishers direct, or handed to the local agent, without responsibility to the publishers, except In cases where the certificate is given, beariag the faoimlle signature oi d ames sottoa c ut. - v AGENTS WANTED. Anv nersoii. wiabinir to act nermaiumtlv aa a local agent, will receive full and prompt information by applying io JAB. SUTTON is CO., Publishers, No, Q8 Maiden lane. New York. TnK FASIHOXABLE SOTJVENIIl, JOB THB i . j.- -HOLIDAY SEASON j".... .Thlsyearwlllbe.y i.i THSSTJPEBB VOLUME r-.-:. Klchly bound in morocco doth, assorted colon, bev eled boards, red edzes, cilt on back Mtd side- truly royal volume a gallery of fine art engravings that wiu oe at once a great pleasure to tne recipient, "Sua a demonstration of tbe taste of the donor. There sre about 800 plates, most ef which could not be matched in size or quality in the art stores at a dollar each. They comprise designs by the lead neat and eraeei jtnre, edited by the poet-scholar. Richard Henry sraaoara, Tormmg a most attracuve ornament for ue parior or UDrary. rv . - .-, .. , f... Delivered free. ..Liberal discount to the trade On this volume. Order JAMES S N A CO., Publishers, - ' No. 88 Maiden Iatir New Ynrlr . deelT-tf' H'.-.U ,;.:.' i .wt). -.-.y. GEEAT. BAEGAI1IS m.a7intex.Coi;' TTAVINQ A FULL AND" COMPLETE LINE 07 Jul xdrks ana iomesac. .. .-; ... ... . rr - UC3 ' : DRY GOODS,: We would respectfully call the attention of buyers, to the same. In view of tbe approaching M Falr.,f miiwHH utaiwvi mtena giving t.j rff:- ':Vii - Extra Induceinents ' J, A to our patrons and those viaitine our city on that occaMoa. ln addkbtn to onr MTiETMrrva wf SUplo and Foreign Qoodv,wv ofier a complete CtOTflm&, BOpTli ,8HQES HATS, BKNTS FTJUNISJIINO COODS, I, To wUch we respectfully ask one and alLto exam- ine oar stock. - oct7-tf No. 17 Market Street -: BaconMl '' ..'i- -.-J uL--. -.. ''f:-u r-v vfr-s ii . ; 1 UUEESEt &o. TARY SALTED AND 8M0EED WESTERN -a onouiaers ana Bides In Hogshesds and Boxes, , Sagar-Cured Hams and Breakfast Strlpa. i, U N. C. ilOG-ROUND QITT:MI83 PORK, SUMP IVOR, PUBB LARD IN TTKIICES AND TTJB9, CHOICE TABLE BUTTER, BEST FACTORY CHEESE, 1 ! ' LOTS TO 8triT'.'':'' " ' " For sale by . , maylSMf.. ADRIAN TOLLERS. ' ..i-.-'V. JustiEeceived, NUMBER ONErkZOTrOE j HflRTH;;CAEl)UHA;:BDfTEir.::. DOT 15-tf 11 : EDWARDS. .A HALL. ) ) as wst tjt uah s viioo L . 1 ' CoL WM. BINQHAM.SupfflHateiidett ., . Mai. ROBT BINGHAM, Acting Superintendent. . Mal-W. B. LYNCH. ' -f xv vo- r Capt.T.L.ORWa(3D.v ! ' 'r, c Spring Session. of HTT3 opens febniary ,JtB, ,'For circulars address,-.- Ma. ROB'T BINGHAM, ' . c dec M-dawlm r - " Acting Snperintendent - Ti cnrdRD.' cKowlfc cb.' r Have just i ing pamters ana arengntsmen or the day, giving the widest range of figure, animal and landscape sub jects, combined with sure, lieht and graceful litera. A. ADKIAX. voixiaa. Ens, , ! . CTrtier Front an 4 DocI 8ta., ,..XFlIGTOIt. c. ; WHOiaaiLUSOBOAlKRSw-A'. j . .,-- IN ALL ITS BRANCHES Oonntrv merchants will do well by calling-cm n. And examining our stpcav to-.y or i-tf. HOFFITX &. CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, , nsnn vater Ktreet, , Will elve prompt personal attention to the aula . shipment of Cotton, Nsval,SUres,3eneral Produce Attn Alan ri annlv4nv anil f AMnraarllMHi u. i n.ilEv. mTCiir.ix & son, COMMISSION MERCHANTS ' ; 'J- - r" : ' ' vi,Ll a-1-.''' ;t - . i - . w ajiu wsmusrw in . Oratf n, OToui Ilay. ialao Presb j :i !-. jurwpsia.iiatM, a-emrjLaa.ominy . 3- - ., : ana writs Not, 9 and 10 N. Water ft Wpmington, N. C. Proprietors of tbe Merchant's Flouring Mills. novSo-tf ' " - ' . !.. i' B; Ilattison, OMDliSSIOIf? MEBCHANT . AND J.f.!V "f.i 'it. f t. .malm nr- I... I. . HEMLOCK BOLE LEATHER, BUENOS AYRES BOLE LEATHER. CAXIFORNIA SOLE LEATHER, ii - RINOCA'SOIJ-IBATHEH. J n,..;. A -wl .f'OABi;:S0L..LEATHER, : : V v BfsJt'a jBavnlc aad Tanner oil, ; u yyy.-K. 818PRUCB STREET, HEW YORK. " Jf . liberal advances made onconsignments. PUECELL HOUSE, J. iiBi-jDATMj'i PnOPRIETOR. : -- ' ( --.- TTTOOH THIS DATE, THE RATES FOR TRAN- X?' .tiT--t'V..'.iJ- .'. 1 , sient Boarders are $4 00, $3 00 or 3 50 per day, ao cording to location and rooms,. Day Boarders, $8 00 per.week, '. ; 1 .' ! 1 .J .' V . '. JanM-tf t Iloriill's Eestaurant, ' f ". 1 1; - K t f W, ill 1 ff ?. IV atton A., ,Wllnainsn, N, c. f EAL3 AT ALL HOURB, THE BESf WINES, lTA Liquors and Cigars always on hand. v- Ljquors ana cigars always on l t3f The public are invited to ealL,, : DlS-ly' 11 '1 1 '! 1 ...... H i 7. ,1 -JOHNS. Product JAMES, Broker, . . ... . ' ?. HISCELLANEOUa i;!H0LII)AYi GOODS. 100 BA?n,1L!S , 51 fi Vl irii nn'T? oil . A t.t.1 oo VUV1UU 1VUU XXJwlVU NEW RAISINS, O f m -D J- JL JZO ODNTS, C&4MPA&NE CIDER, RI AI.AG A GRAPES COCOAN UTS, iAND a general: "assortment OF ,jFancyv; GpMfette j Holiiays, ' . At , nor 80-tf ; . t -v-.H- GEO. MYERS', - . . tl and 13 Front Street HEREAFTER THE OLt) SCHEDULE WILL BK run, cars starting at 6M A. M., and on car run. ning as late as 11 P. M.; Three cars are now on the line, and every effort will be -made to. aceoinmodate the pubUc . -i , ' t -- The Cars runs to and froia tha Railroad trains at nsuaL I . V: So?ttp,SM Sajie.lliuiiilactory . I : i; and anraT j jb aket. f. .,; WE WOULD MOST RESPECTFULLY CALL the attention of the citizen of North Carolina to our celebrated. Sausage asid Meats .of all kinda This Sausage la maqufactmed-entirely by steam power, great care being taken In adding m tbe sea sonings which make lit equal to any Sausage made In the United 8tatea. - Having put up new machinery we are bow prepared'io fill orders la any quantitiei at short notice. We are now. filling orders . in large quantities to all parts of tbe State and are proud to say that our patrons are always pleased with the sr ticle sent Uwn." '. ... - - . ..1 Give s a. trial before btiytng- elsewhere and we WU1 guarantee to rlv aaUsf acdoxL " Send for circu lar price list. Ali orders addressed to 4 'Kl ri ,t dee U-lm'- jlw HECHLEKAHERBST. 80 First and SS Second Markets. , 5 T.i.. ;..'. . f -Richmond. Va. Cajway&iGleapor. THE TONSORIAL SALOON OF CARRAWAY i A CLBAPOR is the resort of the stylish snd fashionable - i. : ,-."' A - - , NONE BUT COMPETENT BARBERS employed. Polite attentlohand general satisfaction' gnaraateedt,-'...v.ti, , - ;. dec M- j. vSiimter-HewsV 8raXTHV SOUTH ' OABOIilNA, Published Weekly, Darr A Osten, Proprietors, j, ,.W, BEBJf iJBD, JtoaHT, : . . ' lv WOminston, N. C. angl4-tf The Ilarion Star; PUBLISHED W ONE OF THE BESTAGHIt'Lir tnral sections of the State, - and having a large and Increasing circulatioa among the planters,-offers its columns to. the Factors, MerchanU ' and other business men of Wilmington, asHhe best medium throngh which they tan communicate with tha mer chants and planters rf the Pee Dee country. - ' . K a sin ess Cards snd other advertisePMaU inserted on liberal terms, .AdOress, -.,i'.-k F JUtioa.' a C. -f" ' a 1. - . V,'i i ., ,j i m . Mi .i ' . !i Salt!: Salt! ' : ; I-. V41 - i ' !LZ '1. -rr. itr - a . - - - r . ' 1 ' 1 J XX I ru ! And WerthlngtonTtoB SALT.'-V, iC f'' , V r : tw4pyBXBINBpBA i a;"WMHILTQN: KCBMULS, ; IUI you orders at oace br wCl be none left dee 83-tf '.f, .r ' r x."r ; For isle by V! WTLLARD BROS. dee-tf 1 1 ' - r". - 4- 'V : w
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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