'I V, NEW a AD.VEI LTISEM ENTS. . r MISCEfcLANEiUS7 - - i ' HELD MI.tI.;Mffi : T HE cot-row fcitoi1'- iprom tbe Jnue Report of tlie New X i Orleans cunxcMD3. A f Under dateftT Vfflyi; AlGdttbn Exchauge of, N ew, Orleans niake$ , full report from all tho exchanges. We have room for only two? ; . TV 1 Y m . W TV JVorjoiK ana jrorismouui uepgttj nUnt. Fifty-five TeplfeV KaVef Deri received- from tw4tity4iin6 'fcdiintifes in North 'Carolina, and six replies Troni two connVtfifin.ryi five replies report the , i weather, Jory anl cold fourteen gay favorabje, jand only two represent the weather as wet and cold. Fifty-four answers nmort the'stand -as ' oddpgotnel'feW complain ?w Undaj,jsraeiorjqpis hntno woqn,peYen,,irepueA,irom as many counties in North Carolina rAnortihe8UQd Oielojt!ar.erase I The poS3iti4ias gWjiPayooManfa- the crop well cultivated : ana free fr-gnis8.an4iWeA!d&i'VvThjBf'lW'tria, smaller than at the same timo last year, and frowieightlto fifttfeaiJuiiiy , Liter. Five replies from as .many , connties in Eastern ; Ca'roliria'Heport the! oonditiont hid,', .Correspondents - state that ibeath evince May 15th has been too cold for a rapid growth, Imt with warm and seasonable weath er rfefmprpiltt!rrfWM&. for. have been received from 27,counjiest and report the .watjije'r 8ywielMa(y rt& as generally lavorabje, .with some coinplaints-vf cQpniigpts. Some ad ilitional plaBufgljaS beendone. The .stands are. very; generalMcpresented as sjood. 'jrtyfour? auswers rejort 1 ilui rilant formuii? well. 39 few forms in stating that there are no blooms.up 1 t the date of their -answer. Jb present condition of 4,he'eroj)f isgbrif; the (lant though tttnrall being ejear of Kdsk ainUn siharts comare f a, vorably wrth 4at veaf. Heavy vhkP and ram storms arerfep'dAaalIftlIiSf counties since J nne r?th. doins' much local damage. ,icD re-repbrte4? Ul four counties. A Sample trrWbll!8enUia.eiif t , LNew.york Sun. , Tfie disrent jubaitillyrpro rlaims thUaaU wdboiciflidOied liimself, nnder a charge of base, pracr licesi as Beecher did for lour,1 years, and who ma$e or a ajif0iceOn the i rial, deserves at least ta be at tainted with strong suspuig jpl gpl.' On iwhatever:Uieojry.tyoTnexpJaiiliia i-owiirdietj and i&ceit iho result is fsi- uar to his integrity as a mat; and de structive of hi pow?er arf a1 nfthiter NiH the5 least 6f Htsmariffold"keftcei U Ins. .bea ripg ani wnd ej, m nce; ih tiht between him and. 'ikitan xame to hui isMie. He has playel the buffooB f iesortea to iiveairicai tri jftexniwtf i iidifferencejjeked and jested, lansrhedr "i-rowd?' Ffwi these ihiuss alone Mr. ' iM-efher s cnaracUa- asf amanuif) dig- inty aud ja cfjow ponscientiofts; nuisU-r has- rectf"vd a fatal 1 blow. Ouilty orinitocent the mere fact that litt wns nn 1ri.il in lhfinnt. imlnnoiK oaii ;ieopic, would have saddened. Jm. iwred, and vtemiered almost any Cknref nj-jii, as.sn redly . Miy rerJiiinjster.y The charge of sal uitleTyf again sx ii'mr1 ; was the worst that ean be brought ' Jagaiust a o'laeherjWhat irnore cbamn jing olfende feould beallged against a )a8tor,i5tlvile -arts he had debauchedlewife oPhis young ilis- yple, herself aK-Jnldo his Uck. aad I iiIeu, on- who made the burdmt of, hi? 'Seriiions; risUftiitiaianhood.' ant IM iii'liiut thu.PDOes8 .Ubrist I - j"'For vaiairak and trick i lmt:'a'iaiiit'arnid'ft(f''v?c celes tt:il is not after all the most peeliav tor' some. .Caucasiativdv I sellers in the i irye cities, of the Union turn their aei&Mitywt!KioaagMA&y by fiPigithefflUj mqn?i ttAl?)4 but. a very genexajly , successful'tric wks perpetraieiouiilr. William Hi iYrier, of 126 Onas; street smJSie -1 The Commissioner of Internal Ilevej iedayi. He. . came ',teit Ju8iaesj-iasv tie i&s- reterseil the decision of April Hual in the morninr, and during his absence a man v i3g7s Asjdln and told his wife that Mn PorteThad fallen iiitb a hogsnea'dof molasses anif lirll sent for a ' charige' bf fdlhifenlpf Airs, f orter believed the story,t piwse give him a full 4 suit kit undergar-' inp uts and wearing apparel wo'th fUO, the U)8m of -whichryVery h Vw liMiients. ,,Jt was, certain jy;ia.clfiver d.ige the Hcamp.i employed attain pHiwi, uj w4? ibfelyi i-KO" wrxiou wif (e ' would Lave Jit once proceeded in per- "it C? ttffTjrnelrf ah ateasteT, ahd - l Hfme'QaSne VoW.avV.liei-r : I'oiled. M r " Irtrpr'H utnner in re 4 to ihM&&.U.d&,$MMM K wull have been cyen if he Jba i real 1. ...t. S. LS T.TT rsi r i r sesi.oaLnu. U 1 -AiitaM i. . . ..... . mm Tal arnriy,. qoartermajfterat ForC San-f V voiwnft TTitory rwbose H w allebrefd: of financial - embarrass-. nents comnlTcatinT-hiflScia.l affairs. ;. fl S1 ntfaftyAbe tttfdotftteedJ bf ftele- "aph.waa.a graduate ofhe WijUa ry Academy at West Point, wnlcy ho entered in 1855 front' Marylan&u:He received the brevet df se'dond' Uttftfen antin the second- artilleiy ifl fjy, 1859, but was transferred ta i wrd artillery in December following.' -In .'Alamhj Jf862MhftWa'ss transferred to : h?rSnSfoTtl3nl; Dur- nominated the delegates named lie ftHcombe-rGen. T, L; Cling mil; Lol. David .Coleman. :;iaaennrj, ,vvjnj,m Brunswick David S. Cowan. -i CA?lonbtoi4Faj-i)ey .George jjg vlCit4 Vba- Col. L. M. McCorkle. Cumberland J. A. Worth, Neill R. craven lions. jYi. ifi.;' JVIanly and v. vc. vtrK. Duplin Ue4. John N Stal liners . ui. j? arnor. ; EdeecombeiaFrea .PhilirisF TFr H Bourne; onll iv t-r.A f. rr, .r, . . tcElWpokW. Ferney Green. r ?. XlereusMendenhall- f Harn4JohaU3iTOn. Hyde WV M. Carter. '""J jmatafrrWlUia aund.e7P, .Jesse Hinnant. - . ! IInoirrrrJames M.Parrot. ; Martin J. S. Waldo.1 -LihdoW Caleb Motz. Nash Ben j. H. Bunn. ;OiangS Honsi Wl AL Graham and josiah Turner. - -..Person Cpl. : John W. Cunning haiK15 : - .i ; .y.: .Pitt Hon. Thos. J. Jarvi,. Col. inch nionrf-Coir R. F.v lMtL ! I MeJSopfDrl- Duncan Sinclair and Calvin A. Mcfeachern. ' " : Randolph lev. Braxton Craven, j u. u,t ur. J. M. : Worlh. Rockingham ExVGoy.-T David. S. Iieid; Maj. J. TuroertMorehead. j R utherford A. G. Logan. L ke Richard it" .Battled Jn. Maj, Se'aton. Gales; Rnfns II. Jones and-DB. Holland. i Wilson Col. it. W. .Siiigirtary. - Yadkiu J. A- Stephenson. ; I Treasury Note Corrocy. : lUicLmond Whig. i We arc cefivince3 that the one cur-i rency which will satisfy all the condi tions and requirements of a perfect! tafarcency is'io be found in a treasury-; tppie currency issuea oy tne liovern-i lof CcErifissMrUriDe.ffold b'f An act its priv-; ilegejj aiinsigning it to its proper! place among purchasable com modi- jQcid aplhoriJp tne issue of I treasurygnotes to be a legal-lender lor; pHjdisiipbIic and private, except! interest on that portion of the public-. d but which at its creation gu ara n t eeu f goUl, and interconvertible with 3 perl cewt. GoVefnmeut bonds, would con-j I stitute tbespeedicsU finostcertaht and! tmost satisfactory apiatio po8sipte7of the 'carrency question. 1 his would stnrplify the whole matter. It would! stnrplify the whole matter. be a. currency con$i$tiHe of a sin ale; quantity; regulated ,11'' part by tht quantity of those bonds and in parti by the wants of trade. j - v Damn. ; ... ''-!;"."' '" ' Thera was a Utile' reate v nle'nce of riiiT06'ilAAn Affitiidr''Dui!niRj the; fa- .ther. jand Dumas the son achieved a AoHioii in literature which came id jbjim suddenly. It, ws at the first repj Vesentation of Ihe Dame aux Came-t lias," where ih)jLhe foyer of j the theaj tre, before tbe play began, the elde j Dumas told his friends heas apprej hensive of ala3urei-asbts son was only a gatniiu'S. theTpUy progressed he told them, Uiat be himself had t&Sh&fii aJiil'jairiihejet aaiii might possibly be a su-ccess. At the end when the. applause was dealenuig thjg jexpausvejtae? B rew-Ma. armi aroiTnd thtif necilsali'd'forgot'hTrifself to the extent of g'!(baie' liad una painis pe ciuer iu vuu icucu- nnder tbe imnression dial tne semo f-Dufflas i had a hand in his son's work hnt. for anmHlimecbeiow:blSi death 1 1 - !x . 1.. I Jl f txK x-t 1 1 . si 1 etnant in that tfaeiscHxiWAStmaAtejtbdthci in drafmatiiiKtertHnretfea i;w: - , sta'itaV xx I2th lastoncerning the stamp tax kpAo drCZtiTs checks jor ordert bank, banker or trust company in ft lOreigll couutry, .ruu iun tbey, although perhaps "not voucher wbaefiik Uiwonntryi appear, tC tir lMreleariy taxaWener the terms M thd staLUle;A',Ttiey are d rafts, dieoksjoT OTders. drawn. pn a banK, baitkei oritXMSl eoapajyi WtJ itherb 4rf nitkmU'in tbe. Jaw limiting ita this m.oi. Which stlie' ukper hll drawn. CoU lAanlusiinWd auid itrwt tbtioipajlies, sui7 AheiP iseveraij ;difMVM payment ol uieJJianip :t a hi y trums; retejred lh 4l5ltei :.QiaSfci f Jcii ( vJNtiW TforK'rrllue;j l;u i ; lieuti'Coll FredV D'Grant inheriis invnthTsiatbejwiio among h;itjmga since he became President. . 1W I iiW, report on his expediiiinCa ClbrUo he says: "The fish ofthe-Tfjev-,, stone consist of catfish near jits tnoiH! 1, slnner.and jack 8101! n-i- The nnoancemen that? the Ital ian GoTrnmcM 4srraeViilh legal Ti!mm the situation in Italyftobb-WaWhd 1 witl fnoi;o ;,tbfln ordinary interest, , ; j authorityorusii tbe eret i society called 'rikil?"' d?m likely to add tothf 4paserM TO6r flnnel's , crown, and win teanse 4 n ,4 e t4 Iq e J a .Convent Ion or ih e WnEREAs, .Thereeent Constitution of North CfpliSVfis, ta Pffiportant par ticulars, unsuited to the wants and condition tff "on -people? and; wAa-acwiw.the judg ment of this General Assemyy, a Conven tion of. the people . i3heorrty sure, and is besid the niost economical unpdeot alter ing df amending X and believlntte'eda in view utterly impracticable, by legislative enactment on account of the great number of discpitiuldidcimtiflnisions of tMConstnutioq.ai H now is. cow. there- Chratinavdo enact, (twJhu-ds ot all the members of each House concufrfflg;yThat a Convention of the people of iNortli Caroli na, be, and .the same,is herepy called, to meet in the Hall bf the OHSeTof smpi& 8entatwes in-, the city of Kaleigli, on Mon day; the '6lh day-of September, A., D., J 875, for, 4 he puippae qf cpndeug apd adopting such amendments' to the Consti tutKw? asHfeyrfhWdeem ?e8saryAad jpfc Vediehr,asnftct bnrythPrestrlctiotil beeiaafteitBttviedb'iit'b to ubai r eCi said Con entiOttlton eossist lof oheMdjtdaidWenty deUgj&eSjnd ;eachcoutyf8hall beentUlhoifame ndmber of ddegatetaJitt liitmebect of theHousa, oOiepresenUve.Jinder.the presejatapportlontt; 'Wdt.;,8rfd;.fae. gates shall have the ituklulcatiOBa required of members of the House of Represent tives, of wMchJualiflcations- the, inven tion shall be the judge. ' ' - " . Seta -Sr Onthe.lst5 Tbursatf Aagtist 1875, the sheriffs of the State '1 shall open polls for the election of delegates to the said Convention from their respective i counties, and the election aforesaid, and the regis tration'for tb same, shall' be held and eon ducted; tti officers ibereOf.-ih'dadidgTeg-istrars add -jadges ai eleetian$ appointed ; the votes coon ted and compared ; the result proclaimed,' and certificates' ' Issued in the same mannerja is proylded bjr law for the election of members of the 'House , of Rep lsenUlives of the Generai.jissetBbJ Sec 4. The said delegates shall be called ti border at 12 o'elodk On the day fixed there for, by the-Cbief Justice or-on-of the As 8fciate4utees ofthevjSiuptemef Cdutror ffcfrearyf 4JtrefWho if-there t be! not- a quorum, shall adjourn, tbem to .the ..same poe, ind froni day to ijjjy'unril a qUorijm shall appear; and on the appearance of a quorum he shall administer to each of them ' the following oath: 1 . ) ( 1 "You., A IJ, do solemnly swear (or affirm, ; a Mie delegate elect sliall choose.) that you will faithfully raaintaintftifr and support the .Ctmstitulipn of , the .niled Stafes and U! several nmenornenis tuereio, inciuaing me 13th. 14th and 15th amendments; and that you wilt neither 3 direetly nor indirectly evade or disregard the duties enjoined nor the restrictions imposed upon the Conven tion by the act of the General Assembly authorizing your election. So help you God.rrj ,.u:in iz: rvj. -iun And no delegate shall be permitted to sit ! or be entitled to a seat in said ConvcnLfou, i or act as a delegate hereto,, until he shall j have subscribed the above oath or affirma-j tion ; and as soon as a majority of the del-) cgates elect shall have thus ; appeared and j been swornjii; hy shall; the; xt- proceed toj elect their own presiding officer, and such! other officers and servants as thev. from ! nejl4 Mme,jshali fibe nessalna if a! vacancy snau occur, nicy euau ue uiieu xui the same manner as the like vacancies are' filletl by law in the pase of 'vacancies in the General Assembly: Said Convention shall have no power' to consider, debate, adopt or propose ; any- ameBdmeot ""f 0 existing Constitution or ordinance "upon the follow ing subjects: ; I TheiHomestead and .Persqnal Property; Exemptions, tlie mechanics and laborers' lien, and the rights of married women, as howseenred bylaw,' nor to alter of amend Section 3 or 5t article V. of said Constitu tion, nor change .the ratio between the ppll and property tax as therein established; nor shall the said Convention 1 have-"power to propose or adopt any amendment oi ordi nance vacating any office or term of office existing and HedorUeiay virtue or any election or appointment under the existin Constitntion and law until the same shal he vacated or expired under.existing laws thot abolisltment of any offica .when :lb present term therein shall expire or vaeaa cies occur, and they may provide for fillinc such -vacancies, otherwise than as now, and! limiting the terms' thereof. Nor shall thej Convention adopt or ; propose: any .plan ob amendment or scheme of compensation toj the owners of emancipated slaves. rBor fos CUie payment Of anyaiamlitv ibr deptlmMrj reu wiiony or in pan in aiu vi uie 101.0 wni between the States, nor for , the restoraljpD of imprisonment fr debt; nor shall tbjey require or propose any educational erprop ertv qualification for office or voting; noi jjtxaH saiooventijp ipfst jmv prdinaroeeS Irletrtsl isiatTvtnietrnaracieiieept'wrcn as are necessary to submit the amendec Constitution- talbe peopl&foc theit.ratifica tion or rejection, or .convene the, Cenera O n a ft rptiA PAnotitnfiAii so ama.idnl sha'll'be sulMimcd'to the- pec-phi fdf tatfti ... TT" . ... . M . . WJUUSM LUI1UU. ' U.7. . I... .U Anlinn r M-ianttAlt fifioll tint 1m hinfllfl'V bntil the same slfiill have been ratified by the Qualified vot era f . 1 be State jKbAi IM (Jtmventmn shall prescribetlie mode wherev bv theSsenseroMBwriPieljerf in snail u lakerf tatfrecWdell1' u ; SecjDiTbere:-sluUitteprlnUdirmnedB- ately ten copies of this act for eachmemsef of tle-G4neralvAesemWVf fodl)4liundre(l 1 copies within .thj.da-after, rajacatm luf-eaelLdaoardiiQi .couaiyj eotoansKaer and the use of the registrarsand Jadges election JSCti(efDCattttunties; an this act sna3t3iiiltf oaer nd take'eflecjt 1 fromranditeiuuSrMttiicatioa, , .a-jntil :Ti'$fW "York Herald, nnder. tth Caption. "JLUe, couuiry jl- vjiiuivib, rXJoui rawaukepJ,n1es ii!AgpjPt Louis, Cincinnati. . Indianapolis, AB lirribnil. Philadelphia and Ne- Haven, givinff the Opinions or diS tinguihed lawyerswnd clergymen ip vri(OArmtatR rnin inn auunuou Ttuwhur's ruilt mid nddiices the To lowingT.result!,ifiPf 1 17lilawyri ib feeiieve him -guilty,- 32 iot. guilty g are in doubt and n6n-eoramittal, and 8 consider him- guilty of indiscretlo a onlyV M Of o4iclergfymenilrpreJ 8 beliefin Jjis, cuilUS, say;notr.gaiItt,( 'rirlhMoubf rfdrf-cotnmfttai'itieillt uilty;;6nndiscKtlori J A I,emori-coioreil st oekinirs. .with silk :u .1 li i 1. . . . 1 M-t tt it t emWoideriidrs 'of ? bunches ,fipf V back currants; are. 1 be-latest Parisian f f ' n a II -n Ii ' llUU, I'll II' ) j. I H of th lnttRt Btvlea of-Hata fer LadeSd .ill- aren,-rs.-yirgtni A!Orrls prepjeedwwlterf prefca and bleach .work . entrusted to her, OW' BoMats anddetIfemen;a PtaamaHatamadetov rs..1k.Munis P4anm MAfnniAne to. mn. uv. hn nlVnn or send ta MSr OER. Ol IB an; beenff4th-treets..u"r'i;, 4 ; Nub: - up 15-tr ' vn 1 . hii h&anid ehean in order . to . moke qolck sales and keep fresh stock. , (MM j 1 ioneS7-tf : n jt;. BTvitau w TCTf RKCnBrVED IKIGfMd PACKC A fj jnllltoeof Black and arefnTeej.ef very iest selections that caii be made. These goodpyi -j -X j. n;:jjT-tJ.m-j.o, circulation of the Blood. a i . ,fc-i.s';w'. ri. : A.H The citfcultftion bf the blood is tlieJffe of tne body, and its atoppaee ia death, t Mo disease can be in the body wiiftovf first being generated in the blood: tod no disease can possibly be ia the body if the. blood is Dare, i Yegetine is the great blood purifier. - i r. ti'l'.H. ... ..... nf ,: 1 . J " 'Scrofula, Tr:"U',;;-i v -1 ' Scrofulous . Humor, Vi.-i tr. C - Us' i .....J.... 61j!jI"C'i' The Vegetine has cored many cases of Scrofula! of five, ten and twenty, years' .standing, where'tho paueat has had many physictaas, tried may oC the: Known raneaiss; ana. aiier.tmat' tne vei e, the common remark 8: . ."It. acu dLfferentTy, ' works diffetentlv. from, aav medicine 1 have ever taken." Vegetine will cleanse JScrofula Jtom. tho- syrtemU Cancer, -j cancerous . iiomort .uu ,n- With this complaint TegetineActs differently, and works differently from any other remedy known to the medical facu.tyj -It commenced tts.- work at the root of the tlseaee, and the . sore begins to heal at the fonadatlon and continues gradually oet toward the skin making the sore smallerf com day-to idaj and finally the disease is eradicated from the system. 5 s . $t i a I , If rtvs2.1 The conviction triikf the puoftc mJnd as'wft Unlit by the Vegetabi Kingdom axe more safe, more snc- ce8ernj in tneir cure of aiseases tnan mineral meat- cines. egeune ib composea er - roots, nam ana herbt It is pleasant to take, and 1b 'perfectly safe to give to an infant.- -Bo yon need itt Do not hesi toteto try if TouwUl never regret it. H,. - rTtT-6B8ayB:'""ItUunneceeSai7,,ror,nie to enomerate the. diseases for which the '. YxasriNK Bhonld be used, t know of do oieease which will not admit of its na wiUi good reenits. Almost innumer able complaints are caused by poisonous secretions ia the blood, which can be entirely expelled from the system by the' as of the "Vegetine.:, When. , the blood is perfectly .cleansed the disease rapidly yields', all pains cease healthy action is promptly restored, and; tkeaUent cui4. . kZ , wKi eniaie Wealeiaiitt I'' 8 ftt M l .; - . -s polH t Vegetine acta directly upon the . causes, of these complaiBtsiult. Invigorates .and strengthens the whots systeavacts upon the. secretive organs, alia) s inflammation, cleanses and cures nloerstion. ure couatipAtiOB, regulates, the toowels,.. Jieadacboi and pains in the back cease; in fact there is - no disease or complaint where th Vegetino gives so. quick re lief, and is bo effective in its -enre, -as in what is termed Female Weakness. , It haa never faUed in one lusuitce. . s .. . . , ct uf !r i Canker, rsinkorous nmnor. :AH VeM .: !rndisae ev ry trace cf Canker or Caiikernn& fiii r from the ttyetein. -"'I) iot' IrSwe offt-tsinu Vc-ji.ii ma-'-hths-yon1 are-obtaining- help ana r.i te ter, iut iaKe it regnmriy aud Effect a careo t,-e Uftease.'-Thetimeaiidq.iiaBttiyof Vcgo line to "tie takeq to effect a rare depend '"upon the nature and t ratty of the disease: -' ' - -'t 4"l!mplcs oil; tlid; Factff .CO tz f so? AJUi!a-Ba ga:!! .:v r up tlons oJCJJjo lOM Fr thrs complaint "Vegetine is the. great remedy, It vlcundes and a nannee tne oiooa. cant in; ariflee tne blood. cauiins ' pimples eruj'tiuiiS ud hhmors to ditappcar, ai ditappear. and does Its work iu a iK-riectlv aataraT i wV. Season should teaclt us that a blotchy, rough or pimpled skid da peudd eutiiely-upon an internal Cause, and no out ward applianipn can ever cure tap a wect,. , ... I . - v- - . " r Yegctino has cured many eases Z fait Rheum, and many tthent of several ycarastandingv whorp raanrotheremediea have, failed to effect a cure. Ail forms of this -disease occur, moat i frequently in tnesDttneanaauuunn.. ana. are nsnaiiy attenaea ; with barbing, tinging and very troablesomo itching, ; eepecia iv wnen toe oeoa is in aneatea conaiuon. ;Kcad the testimonials which appear m thi apcr ! every Wednesday and Sttoxdayv .-ts ii- f.tifjt Tcsetlqe isi sold by All Drusgfsts.i ; JnneDWlm.;:I:ri".Vi:J ii'kva A Pi PL ETON'S .. ..... . , - Ajaericaii Cyclppaedia. pew Itevisetf Kcutioii. ts TSatiMty rewritten by Uie k1est writers on every si's-! jecw irnniea lrom new type, ana musunica ' I - . The srWinallv unblished ujder the title of Thb Nxw Axxbicah CrciiOPiKDiA ai completed fn 1863. stnee which ume tne wide circulation wmcn u has attained in all parte of the' UuittJ states, and the signal developuenta which have tut en place ii every branch of science, lite-rat a re, and trt, hare hi dnced the editors ana pnblishera to snbniit to an ex act and thorough Tevimtm, "nd t8 issoe u n,ew edi- rtnrt'iritlr1 Tire Akiuca Crcwrxm.. ! 1 ... . err dena Th a movement of -oolitical affairs has Kent oacd rwith the ilBcovenes' orscience, and their fruitfnl srp-l pllcationtoth aaJunttlaa smtt .msetaiiarta anatnef convenience and refinement of social life. GreaB wrs and consequent revolutions nave occurred, in-t Votvfi!? national ehansea of peculiar moment. . The! civil war of our own country, which was at its height I when the last volume or tne out wout appearea, naa happily been ended, and anew course oi commercial and mdastrial activity hs been commenced- . j Large accessions to onr geograpmcaj Knowieoga hAvebeemAdo:bl u tndetatiiCAWe explorers oi Arrtnt.it, a r. n u n. I j fTha vreai fooiitical rerciuUons of the last WiLhthe aatarai result of the lapse of. time, havd hmntrht into onhllc view mnltitoda of new men! wchoae aaanes are la every eWamoaUhand .of woom Jivea -every one ennooa to Know me parucniara- Great battle have been fought and important siege laaiouUned. of which she details' are as yet preserved only lathe newspapera on in the trAnaient publicai .tjonaef taeday.lwtsrhlch ousht now xo take jtheU 'peraaanent and anthirattc, bistory. ,, it j.t, ,- j I tJJt prepannx wo- pronom. euiuou ior uiv proBsj it hAs accordinelv been me aim of tho editors to brini itdatwn the information t the latest soseUhlo datesL IMmd lo furnteh an accurate account of the most rcf Kxtducovenea in science, oi v very Reani pmaact ltlon in literatare. and of in newest inventkmaii 1 taa practical art, asavell as to giro a saocinct ajil f uttgniu zecora or .tne progress of pouucai evenui Tha work has been beean after lone, and careftl preliminary tabor, and with the most ample resource for carrytDK U on to asnccsfBl.terminattDBirtO I ) (None of the original stereotype plates have-, bei used. smtvrvfpAge has been printed on new trod. tormina in fact new. CvcJopsedia. with 4her same ; pjaji) and compass a its preducesiiot. bat with. far dxaTeAterpecaniaryo expenditure.,; .and wiib Bueh,p geOBBBlSiUS . wutWVLJo ita nave vfttumisifgiW' ... TheJiluatraUona.which are introduced for the fltsl -nJme"ift-the-pre8iit-edltlon have beefi- adaeaBot-Tf the sase or pictonai osact, nni to give greater iucu ity and force to e explAnationsin tl.e texL. The emnrace an Drancnes oi science ana oi natural nnoti rw uniL-dmiec tbe wiosa-famoan ana remarkAble fea. tores of scenery, architecture, and art, as well as dap nrocesses or.mecnanics ana manuiaciurera. a esses of-jnecl Ihough jishme gh intended for instruction rather than emhe nent. no'DAlnt bAve bees roared to Insure their rustic excellencv: the cost of their execution, i ndrthons; and It ts believed they will find A welcome i Mcepaon as an aomirapie leatnre ox tne c-yoiopaKiia, ana vortny ot its nujn euaiacuir. - J ..Thia wrirli 1 sold ta Subscribers onlv. Davable i h 4clivexyf each volume. It will be completed lfe sixteen targe octavd volumes, ach containing about J 00 naees. lullv Illustrated with several thoURSnd Wood Engravings,; and with numerous colored Ljth-1 jographMap8. -:;d:;aK-4j!,l,; y;,,u;i.Uv i 1 ; . . , .'v.. i.e.! i 4 In extra Cloth, In Half Turkey Morocco, pervoi... ..,a.. 7 do In Half Russia, extra gilt, per Vol-. .. .. .xU. .. 8 00 In Full Morocco, aiitiaae. cilt edges. per vol.. 10 Oo, Ih Full Bnssia; per voi.i.. ,j.j.,-i..t. 10 00 Thra&volnme&now readw Sneceedice- volumes until completion. wilk be. issued once in twelvje monthsx , . . .-, : . :fk r -i v " I- Specimen pages of the Aksrican Cxcutmevil, en application.. s r - FiasT-tXAss CAKVJMixa AsnTTS WAirTxn.; Address. tbe Publishers, ... 1 . -. 17 . -.. v; . . IX APPLKTON CO.r ' -,649--&.J551iJlroadwayNy, .-t Jan 9-tf ,..,:,.. :.. .-.-. j-.i ktmH:S ' : . t- ' '- .-" t.f-,i j U :'.' .1 .h t. ,1 TliO. Say aniiSJTrUVertlSe . . PVBUSHKD 1XMLT AND WBBKVT AT , Proprietor. ; -:- Business Manager THE Asvxbtiskb is a : nnwr. nnbllshinFtb Keports from all parts of the country, particular at- . .1 1 IW CigUinali'i TVColi Ami Ihiu tenaonemraive,tW6avajmah Cland Ooii- mercial Affairs X iiU JJUA iilU U : 1 IN POLITICS the Asvkbtisxb wDl be a bold aid fearless exponent of the Democratic Conservative, - TtADsT&Tlsf& unexcelled advantages ato offered, onr large and increasing circulation render ing the AnyxBTiBEn a valuable adyerttsing mediuii. Daily lTe a fc -Tear r.. r.. w Months..... 8 60 aionuiaa.aiAaaua4.mifaA&r,y 1 frs Weekly 1 Year. ........... ... . .... . . . ... -. illpO a trMtta wanted In averv tdwHi ' - Bstnnle con ies face ;appUcatioiitotWofiice3! vm t scpl;89-tf I- wanted to sell The People's Common Sense Medical Ad- vieer.'' t It is taethe&pest book ever published; 85 . psge. over 3S0 iUnstratlonSi $1 fiOi Thousands buy : it at Ale ht who conld not be induced to tarchssa the: high-priced books treatinSr at - DoraeeUc . Medicine. I Unlike other books sold through agents this work is thoroughly advertised tnrongnoiit-norin - Axnencat Thin fact, together with the large size, elegant ap- earance. as a manv new features oi tne doom., causes ance, and many ni -Bell aoAremDidlir t to-ell more rapidly loan 'any work ever wnbiiahtd in this eoontryt fThose of, my agents who have hA. pTHfrience In sefllni hooks. av that in all their ore-" viousieMvasBing they neteraiet With: snch suecess'l or made Bo4arE fvage it& .since commencing the- sale of my wof kwr For -terms and territory, .aoress., r.nciosmg two postage siamps Ana suniug yv ence) K. T.1 Pierce, J.f' Weri4Vl)ispisary'.i BaffaN,iNl3Xvu; 1'4 .ai:tew mm iaiw0: AWf-Mrknv3)PO f ?9 PbUshins Dep,,, r The best In the world for Ginning Cottpnt urine-. lllg vorHv oawuilj iiuiuucr. ua. ututww nmnu-vi x Plantation1 phrpoBeav- 8&UoharyJJ Engine e- and BoUers of All Szes for all naes. GdsfcvMillr, ghlngie , Machines, and General Machinery. .,' Satisf actien guaranteeaV. "8 end for( Circulars and prices to the '. Please siy m what paner yon saw this: , ; TtT ATCBES; V Ji WiLRT sett by.Bxpress.wiih.' goods RnpdnTf! h T)K: BKOK'S ."onlv knows and . a:V. ! llonttSt'. HneinnatlrW'a (5 'T'7 A: WKBK gasranteed' to Male, and Fenrale i p t 4, Agents, in tneur loeauty. , uoets flvmiflw to trv'lf Tartlcnlars Free.- PJ O. VICKEHY A ,tj .iv v ; . v . JLdvef tiser's Gazette, ? A Joarnnl of Information for Trins; $!Jrcr anbmn,1ri advance; FIVE SPtClMKN COPIES (S1FFKKKKT DATES) - i r TO OMfi ADDRESS FOB t5.CTS. J0 Jl 0u' J.- 'in!in v- J , , ?n y. j a.-f yr-'f f ?wfa Office- No. 41 ark U-w, New York, GEO. P.KOWELL & CO., ,!:ow-;i;' EdUoraaihd Fnbllsliera. jnr.c SO dAw4wka. I! 1 ' yivi -i ii i University of Virginia. SUMMER ZAW ZEVTUIiEg BEQI14 13TH1 JtJLT, 1875, ANO END 15TI1 Sept. Ilave proved of signal; ase. ', 1st tosta drnts designing to parsne their studies at this or othes law ekood; Id to those who propose to study privately; 3d to young practitioners who have pot bad too advenfascHBf -syetemntio instruction. For circolAr apply P.0. UniTersIty of Virginia) t yUn Pro!1; Com. land Stat IjiwVu BeUevrie Hign ;t- Scliobl, ! fua.rBcdfdrd Co iVIrgrlla : (6n Va? and'TenhV 'j' ft-r, Id'MUes esi of EyntS- bars) -. " " ,'ii':f.'MI'jrjf1 itafi ouii , l'h-tntli Aimnal 8esIon begins Seut. 15Uu-j : ! Full corps of Instructors. Beantifnl and healthy locauon.' rapu memners or tne lamuy. rot cata logue containing information,' address WlIXIAil JETBOT'JPrintiipaWBeyipf, j-fi .i - .i ,.. - ;.'i ;:.;! i;,r i-. . . j... RAILROAD LITOS&t 1 General Sup'ts Oiiice. IllqTa(S,,;COTIIJlA , fc(VMJ j f i .v;: iMiiiHiwunni wP3 it 3U1 1i..:t tiiiS Change of AN AND AFTlJ R SUNDAY, 4tfi,TUK J fulhnvmj Hcliedaie wiu De ran on tnis itoaa: NIGHT EXPRESS AKJ.a?ASSENGKO Leave wamiiigtV.) .i'., J Leave Florence.. ..... ......... 13: mm Arrive at Columbia. 4:15 A. M Arrive at Augusta,.. 8:45 A. H, LeaveAugustA,,.,.,....,......... ; 4:15 P. M. Leav-CrtMObKLiU, V,'. 8:W R' M. Leave Florence...,,-..,.,,,.,.. ....... ,JWjA. M. Arrive at WilnimT.u.;.ULlX.. .l 1 3:15 A M. ' Passengers going west beyond Columbia take this tram? leaving Wilmington at 6:25 Pi ItVff.'i DayWueneer1 TriinurDkIIjr' (exelpl . Sunday.) - L Leave, Wilmington. ... ..ri,.ia..,.. 69 AM JLeaivajaoienceif i&i. . iau. ..,.1. .i,.ASS: Aj Arrives at Wilmington B;23 P.M Connects at Florence with N. B. trtinftfOrCharlesl h ton, and with Freight Traijk jwith Passenger, CoacH Fht'iached for CbWuibii Mondays; Wednesdtrys' and iJWWTi.1 t't. 1 iJi riJii fO lv Tltf 6deU tfreucut XriaJn Dally (excepi ............. A.UV A. Arrive at Florence. .... .1.. . -1 .1 340 A f Arrive at Colombia,. 9:00 A.! lAavOoliimhiAj.v...-J....i jJv.-.i.i.i i5i3vP. IveaveFloreBce.i..,,..,,,..., .. r 4:00 A. Mi Arrive at wiinunsnon,... . owi i. au Local Freight Trains,, with Pas sen; taehert.'leave wilmmnanneBaava.- . Saturaays,at 6: JO A. At and amve. uoertoi Mondavs. Wednesdavs and Fridays at 5:3a P. Mr ' Passengers for Charleston, Coiunbiaand AngqptA and beyond should .take Night .Express Train from Wilmington,1 - V'tinnna SandTngnsIa ton 1 IDKRSON. July S-tf Uen'l SuuX a Jilt, ift aavoiit javsiKl lrWilminttoiitI& Weldoii 11 rin iKnti-fi.T Jii F ' . WilmiriPWti. N. U June It slEnfa (if I s-iff is-riit i-O'jt 0!lt J f! T' f O 3tU: ikiMtmHiw'l sr--igfrwrr-7rrr innl ;n.Ii? 1it rlfr Piifhf ufl'-- (hi ? v.-xi r In dsboroT.Si.i.iirAl.i.U.i Hs4fcA:lt :kT Mount , j. . J.. t . . k M. reWeWoft!ynfe3 Amve at Rocky1Mdant..v. i.l.il..;...iw4' M. urn a. m -Oolclahnm Unipn P 6: 7 EXPRESS ID THROUGH sBEISHXTBAIN. veCnidUDeijot aanrrWUiatinBdO-.P . MtnntT.r:i?S: &mve m vrorasDoro.Av.. Leave Weldon, dailyuwwiJiii..iHi':0ftft ATive ,atta'Mom,,. .OkI if" 51 Goldiboro.... .,T. I. J1 TTnton TkmAt. - .-i:''MAVK. Ai I ii TWralji makes elcisa eonaectioniat )Weld6ir ror all poinU North via Bay Unhand; .oe,ui).refek lFfae4s coinW viteacCreti routa. PuUmaa'i l?alaw8epia Caray FBBIGHT TKAETS will "leave, Wllnun ?tpa tn weekly at 5 :00 A. M., and arrive at 1 :4tT.' fl,"" J weeAiyw, . JOHN F. DIVlNB, .: jnneV-tf ' .(tii)tAvA3ederalSaneriatendenti w. B ' Burkei! " :rJ14f h'i riii.i!-!l ,vj if a Jv - nml?! J 1 COMMISSION MKC!BTv f TX- manner uiaur Bggs,Ponltry. jGrain) J&c4Ai Ttromnt returns. pers. correspondence .... BQOK-lfiEUTS t- privilege to , open ; pac Rages- ana examine before paying tor hem.rWHte ..fox' pricesv L5 i rl:AHB ApUBR JUKBi j 9TH, PAIBSKQEP UCJt.saJflsvi toproi ;neiaiarxei, aaqii IKH.'CI iswiraasa'vs jusooi-v cinci A 11 infnrTBStinn . fnpniahAd ahfn. a nralaned OB ATmllCatlatk flT . . . , ,1 . and-MnsiznmeiitHsolfelted.rTr " .. . FrB0'' "' - -imiri j lfisurjil8;vl!;K- JAlAj) EMCTlI'aV Life Insurance Com Ul4!httionUj Vlrstf nl. Over 22,300 Policies Issneci. :s,?aift etc .J it! . 'i f.i .o) -;t iin&iot Wiqioa i-iii. bitg.,v!)al yrtilnw ,"ff .tl;aa-tI;-:,b'i:).L:n'l '. V MtfC.inofliW ua. fr 1 ii ui ii I ittaaJj 1 toon g 8itAKOTESSli3, SICaliJ tbsiHJ 8BBUK iKiiacjii YiasaTiis gjiv? even;! ,nla- .1-sod aai Ol Of .a.-".,' " i if " ni JxSr..;f . A .t.i.-j.i;js Annual Dttetoor Sfarplusv t: Qfflce? a1kiwUfrftC yHWddMedl calSxaminer, pn Market street, two doors west of Geeei Eanawr'tdrng atoro, .Wilmington, N.. fV T, fc- jj-uty:- i:tB s .epi : '5a frtie gMf iTnfwsorsir t;i!-iia f ( fe,00ib0O.i.-Repw Ins. Co. of North. Aiaarteai it u.Pbfladelphia. . ; . Phenix Insnrance Company.. New York. . . Continental Insurance Co ....... .New York. NMBritisk AMenaatUe lns, Co .Ltmdjm. ,j Hartford Fire Ins. Company..,;.. .Hartford. . . . . National Kire Ins. Company...... Hartford. Spriugfiela F jSs ii. Ins. Co. .... . .Massachusetts. iiJ l bhlnQW1A. w f'kkY ' " Mercantile' Mutual las. Co..,.,.. -New York . . Ins, CcLpf North America... Philadelphia. -lV 7"jTLi,7TU...,0- LL -..fcrt j.f- -iijia Cponmicut MutnalLife Ins. Cpnartford., j ; h'z . ' -.-M-;I) ---;t:;-n; . TfNCiSURAiQK ilt)MB INSITrUTIONSL to-' THE NORTH"CAROLINA f .2i At - :lit'i 'lJ.-r . :r; w HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, ilnJrjiLrwvPfWH -.-. : " This Company continues to write Policies, air fair rates, on all classes of insurable property. ' ' " ' r- Ail losses ara TOwmpuy ajnsji;nu pnm,i ii ffHOMK' ia WBldly wowing in. public- favor, And appeal k with confidence, to insurers 01 pr rooertVln North Carolina ---- -- - i C.BL KOOTtVice President" - 4 i .Lsoi F BEATON GALB8, Secretary st8i j wT I - PUUtUlU .uo w rJ. Jpervisor. i , . i P-, , .-,r. - ATKmSON BANNING, Aokkts, leaaf 1T; t"i P5-f cu;Wlbnmgtn Ni P. .H.u tut MISCELLANEOUS, f ReductipiiinHPrice ! &iji jiX -in ,-i. .3"! ijCw -m! j' iff at uvmJ YJiuiMUrij joi .'i '11 !'Bnrifitvf :0i 1;t1w-iI-Ufi-u'ifif-'t sfLiTn! ' ,y I 1-61 I : JiJtO W flfjilVliVir jlsjAfi t v'Wfoflr93 HA VINO EST ABUSHSP A. BRANCH HOUSH in New York for the sale of onr celebrated weapons, we offer to sportsmen the Cheapest Guns nrovement quaHttea, eacbOon beinr branded with one of tha nnaermenuonea names, wmcn aenoiea am ooaiut the greatest odnfidenoe, as no fitaw bears bar aamd Jdtt we do. poVthoronghl gnaaaateejn every re QUNS.FOKWARDED C. 0. D. N. B. Onna boWVJ Wdfe1, at above prices, i specialty. Send for detailed particulars, with illoai trated descriptive price sheets and testimonials, td our cranca uosset 1 ui-i( . -.- : i&'f MAldcn ' ne, Now York itscia oi lifiiviiii$ V'hl L'niaiHrji wt 9Wltrj8iiW H02UW-9ftO Mi io3a n tiKistl; AIUllI . ,JlTiKriIi:A H Hf.l-mrt elitttTu'w A fylitfixj'Jt! ri-f : U4titiS, ; TO MESTTHJ6 v'ANTS, QF,TtIIB' (TRAi)li 'iliivc atltlett atiotl.ci- rirrri fir i i Jil UMi tjllii. tj l l.11 llHil ,!-! ' J- the L.IiUf and will sal r' JVcmV RVKfiX. WEDNESDAY, ANp SATUUD A Y, T4t S P. StV froia Ker" is iNohb Rfverf i i . ' W , i , Seini-Weeily irom .Each Port Hn bum iKAFT'BHI' XX the Prompt -ana ' Kegntor-BaHing r these , steamers rrom rtew-xwK as aaverasea. - as tae Companyiias sVtecminedi tor adept, etilar sailing aays. ana whdm aaaiuonai Bteamcr tnere can ee mramse for delay in-entpments. . Other Steamers w be added aa required. .!.,! I.um IA:, DL: CAZAtTX. Aeent. ,- rmtrw. t 1 1 jM.tr- . j n ri ..ttt rrr1 ,i:r,IHE,.3IALE1TTEDnltl MtisenoVCjarket ii 4iH Inia 1S8 la ? wary-AJ WA'BOai ijo iiMeuli;:i.Jltfh'K,t 8ltii'i F OUR IFUiTl'C Ei i WiTli: PElC LISTO CD. ;Vt;l fl F JWW 'Rl III fllICHl ! WltlrllNCTONrN. C, I , , i . Anril 14. 1875. for lie ' - jN OEJ)K5 TO ENABLE MS TO CLKANSE.THE IcitythorongWyandwhli aa titUe delay as possible, jl have divided the City into four (4) Health Districts; i with a Health Officer assigned to duty in each. : ' The Jftrtricl,In cnirgi Of Healfb Officer J. H. ; Brown, embraces that portion of tbe City North 'of Market, and East of 5th street.; --- TbonT4srictcliarge of HealOipffi C. C. Taylor, emsiates that jportion of 'the City Torth of1 The 3rd District, in charged Health Officer A. J. Denton, embraces that portion of the City South or Market, and East of &th street. I - The 4th District, in charge of Health Officer S. P. Walcotentbraces that portion tf the City Sooth 'of Market, ami West of Stb street AiujpjL'i: .;ftj , a . ..ii- ,r : ti s '.Wif ) v; ' -f :- ' ir ;w,r. ' The Health Officers may be Jknown by tbe Yellow Eosette, and thy are inatrnoted to Inspect and re-1 port aH nncle'anluiess to my efllce.u .::iuu- 3'J'JW3- STft. TJ Jfrn "ni,ilttir't'"s .ft -Vfuvii' .fl la hoped 4hat, the citizens generally will co operate . with, tne 'in" this" Important work,-1 and begin W needed cleanangitto t further delay.! . - . JUy perapa requiring the services of a Scavenger, may report, the fact to tH Health Officer of the Division in1 which the work is to be d6ne, r at my Office, and HbetBaatter shall nave the tveffinjeet at i'Sitd;faTiberbstef oar rood cltiaenA maybe required, and that omr City shall be a model 1 .neatness atg;he )niing summer, S -S-hJVil . IA:.WUf IWJ AIn?VI4ltl, ; f f0 .!.;-.-: t 0FFICJB 07 TREASURER AD COLLECTOR, I Jy!WTWr,Vr 1M th1675.. f V: iaOTlCBIS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT THE (bi 'ilomisortblstfty), eanno45bd promptly paid.5 ,Tcoaseo.aence orcertafai fbg0s,jin4fi54rP?cnt deetebii1 &e Snpremo'CoiBriioH this State,' 's to the manner of assessments, of -lhe Real and. Per sonal Proper? y fit !thW ? tit ft and thereby the City i' i ';!;f:OJI;lf;lfia na; t rf :' -(;:Vf if : Tax Books, not y et luyiqgbeen, placed in bcBicteion of the nndcr8lned, 1 -for 1 collection ft together ith other,. compycatioqs, in regard jto.janr Municipal ' alfalrshow pending' before' iao Supreme Court of p'jcUnatter neces lnWy'iirv'fl6liie ItalBeo'-frblbilac 'Holders of Cy CoHjDonsj under "existing circomtances. ivistt ct;a--tal) o;! l-a-iu-li at.w;.-;;- -june 3q-i( ;: p City asnrer,:. iC oiv.U If::-- Eugene Iv-Harris, fi.ifn t'i'-l ill .3. tt . r-,...1r. i . ... jGrayoh Portraits. avmit r-fifi'9iitwi i(i jfaoaii: f.u-17 Ttiii'ir. ' .'TSEGS LHAVK TO CALL YOUR; ATTENTION J to his .Portraits lit .- Crayon. Persons wUbiiig -good pictures of themselves or deceased friends can have them nicety executed by sending him a photograph to work frorai 'A ood photograph is necessary to insure a-ood likeness. The' prices' below include postage by mail, on roller; r A neat frame of Walnut anogflt will be furntiUed"to tose who desire it, at $L60$8.oa K - '' '- qrfi:.. vu 'un'Tr.. .PiUCfiajSnrH: ': Swe, 14 x 17 mches,. ,r -i p. r.;-. 'i ;n-t ' I15-00 una- Due, iuublj r f- - . s lu.uo H'Vrfi - tes'J-; jEjOTMa9iAl.s .:vl A' ': r Mr. Harris posseses the rare gift of,, pelng able to delineate, accurately; from a photograph or other piciure uie exact AEeooes r an oneu guarun- t , We have seen bis work, and consider Jt . excel lent -T.hini.ICn?Prete ; .rflSTehAVAieem A cariitAl naarsltof Jfht li XV aab,by-jt,JEL I..4r4wKibrt.5etectSraddi- j tional lustra :'on. Ma -eninftin. that denarri&enL" , tPofcb-nghM.V'1 ;mArT-tf" H . . . 1 . he; he$ asm UEiONUTalU.CSrSATBuOWEEEXY7.IN , eonth,- Eigbtmres. Hrorty eolnsans. - i ning more reading matter, than,, anv weekuc Jub- liehed inthe gouaiera "States.'' I'he flretoumbec4 tbe SOUTHERN HXC3TH A fTTT-A A TX t It 1 1 J , . Tlte pirbttaheV jitteadV .lnang''lt' 'iti lUtistratcd rbcOtdof the-timesi -Jt wili:rttt'Of ' even ' tonic. b PqJttticaii HietoricAl. Literary and Scientifl which 48 oi carrent interest, ana give tne nest jiiaetrations 'that cab be ObtainedJ original or foreign . v " ' J -The SOOTHKRNLLUSTRATED AG kf WUl- 'ba rintedbnnewxype,AndbjeAw.bOok;PAneCiTTi4,i - On it list of centribufiora will be ,f oundr tie names ofmany Of the best writers in tbe SoatfiSefial and short stories, poema and sketches and-weH-con-neted editoklal darimta,itivjsng;the.Jk4e1, per eonalfUteraryrecfeocific, peliticall reliction a. and ' commercial intelligence, Rlll'fuftIi6, every' week an amomit of reading matter nnsnrpassd by other ja- persin exMiienee ana ivanery.' 11 sncenaea to make;, Jhe .SOJJSHEBir, UXUSTHSATE AGE . , journal for, the, .fiieBide; . several, columns will bi .specially, devpeean tt lstijrjects"fcerta1ilbjw'to'do s bertainmrto' do- fnMt.iK'AnA fcVhJMI T) Jit)r-uiliiH V I. Viif'viiiii btj&ij ttflo&&kk&s With X tbe provisions' Of a certain indenture of mart-. gage, executed by Feist Mayer to "The Bank of New, Hanover," bearing date the 7th day of March. A. D. 1873, and registered in tha record iCof-New Hanover county, iabctokEEE 'atlAg 6 Uffollowing, the undtrsigned, as tbe attorneys of said mortgagee, will ON MONDAY. HETSth DAY OF JULY NEXT, at 13 o'clock M.,&)the Jtewt Mouse door In the city of Wilmington, sell for cash, by public. auction, the : following described Piece or parcel of land situated iia.8A4djcitx.tiA: nt fa f Beginning at the. corner ,of a lot now or recently bwneky P;rieplton afad wtfebtbd MfflU side oLMarlftt saeXrMimaafmj Uwmoejwotkwardly along tnei Bettencbli wartlKfiftr nwied by A. P, Repitbn and wife, thence wlrh their iiiiwWaHiyt4x-tii'eetitO' tbelot of Jl Wi - It i tirirfr-Atarifeetaatk'.lK'snnii md iieiacr in d.ock i&x accora ng to Turner's plan or .tne cny - W.ilmington - cys lllHnflt i ii f " t ilttHt I r-il (fit) f-V JlKI ft- t 1. 1 ( jVcwtoiii'New Jcrser. V.JHt n J;l f. .1 ;-i:j i- i . ..i i IA7QUNG POINTERS AN SKTTK1W OK THE - . t t J . a DbgV -bfofeeii tatorbfrgM for tWvFor fttfl parr itlcoiaat :adases,.'---rt-h;a A ...iir; ' T ACL.WADDKU ; mar 26-DAWtf ' Newtpn.'biew Jert-cy. Hi; ft : ' 'Urqiaiity !j-Tle Htpopalar of all CAlce "manu fadtaved in tbtitJalted states, eapecially.iosahe 8ctbrnHtrade.wm,FO!Mt?--S a,rt, sweet longer.ana , afford, a. greater profit to letail dealerthn lkrjiAJak. 'r :J' i"'1 . jfbbitWan'bkU iBottled3wcemUTtrdoeawaortesi, Ma -and BArmsarUlA 6a cents Der-dAnesu-jAssorted And sbiD- ped in the patent spring, lock shipping cases f or. the country trade, 6 dozen tojhocase, 1 ' ! 1 . " wu3d-a. -tij u lKV'BiiLktnSS, ' ' ni iu-j vU !Dsa.4Uiiand Hanover atreels. i t j h iti.r H.j Remington, N. C. ,1HQENia.tMTE5'3CH0QL til U1 -Ti rxz 7 s fall s r siu; S.rOURTH l-i'fBiiAW lit Jniw l'1"1 V J - ort ni s 1IT J Liirn a. i t -;!,- -t:;f utt . i. . i . 1

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