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"an MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS. business; Vahds.7, I- de d u c i i o 1 1 1 o r .;i c c - i 4 r. . i OWUMUitt of. the C 1 f- London; March Czar. ..ondon, March 25. The Vienna corresponden t of." ihe standard telegraphs that it is mored )" St.: Petersburg that the W weary 01 me jares oi govern the VandtoappoirtilheCzarewitch mwtt". . - . i ni - . I The St. Petersburg correspondent f ihe Augsburg Gazette Bays the re- (Oft t"" .. vvr Idtug -? If Kit 1 inougu not nominally. from ihe conduct of public affairs, ...prl that he intenus .to resfd .broad some length of time, prob laying temporarily fet Mai ta? wh ither tnnnhessof Edinburgh will shortlv 8' the Jointed regent! during his absence. The correspondent asserts tuat state ments from high' and well-informed quarters corroborate this report. GhiJ Alfred . jM, Scales, of North Carolina, in speech in the House of the expenses. of the Indian Bureau as follows: . ! i . To keep up this Indian v Bureau' and its agencies two superintendents .ra reauiretl, at 4,000. ".Thefe. are mxtv-nine agents at $1,500 each, rria-' kiug $103,500. lhen Ihtre Is the Iowa agency, $5Q0j arid Vevi special ajreucies, $10,500; clerks, &c, $4,600-, tie inspectors, '$15,000; " traveling ex nenses of same, $7,500; Iudian bu reau, $69,880; other expenses, bioks ic., $10,000; commissioners of the Indiui b)3rd, $15,000; and they ask, in addition? to that, for $5,000 more, which would be $20,000 a year. These items make in all a" sum of $245,000; . Then there is spent at each agency $ii,000 a year, making $456,000. Thcr, This,' of course, says the Baltimore Gazette, is not one half the expense of the bureau, for it may! be safely! esti mated that for every dollar these! chapa were paid, legitimately, they stole at least turee. OBt lUAK V. I HOX. A. O. P. BTIHOLS03r.. A telesrram ! frbui Nashville ' an nounces the death Of Chief Justice"! Alfred 0. P. Nicholson, of the Supreme Court of that State. He was born in Williamson county, Tenn.j August 31, 1808; praduated at (Jhapetmil Univer sity, Jforth Carolina, in 1827, and com-! uienced the practice of the law in his native State. Taking an active , part in politics, he was elected, a, member of the Legislature in 1833, serving six vears, when he entered the United States Senate, ! serving front 1840 fo 1843. He was a member of the Ten nessee Senate from 1843 to 1845, and in the latter year was elected Chancellor of the Middle Division, of the Btate. In 1846 and 1847 he was president of tne .bank, ol .Tennessee, . ana, was elected Printer of the House of Rep resentatives by the Thirty-third Con gress, and Printer of the Senate by the succeeding Congress. From 1853 to 1856 he was editor of the Washing- ion uauy unwvk. iie was eiectea a Senator in Congress from -Tennessee for the term commencing in -1859, and ending in 1865, but was expelled in July, 1861. Hg was - a delegate to tne National Union (Jonvention held inPhiladelphia in 1866."- - :-a t.a.i- Gsode's AnseDdment t the Election mu.; That if arir feerson: with! a -view 5 to the election to or obta.ining votes lor, tne omce oi jf resiaent, y ice-.f residents or the place of Senator,'" Representa tive, or Delegate in the Congress of tne United States, or to the appoint went to any office or post of honor or emolument under the government of the United States of himself or any otner person, shall use force orduress, by menace or violence to life, limb. property, or liberty,tdr shall ispinmit oriDery, on use moneys property ; or other thine of value. corruDtlv. to-in- it 11 Arm A a rr a I a w jf1lAnn 1 sin CTuJ- ""J .yfi'. 1 I uMier person in or m respeci to . any i election or appointment to.-any.' SUCh-1 omce or post, he shall upon conviction thereof, be fined ipot less han $500 por more than 3.D0O. ami (be imprisoned not more than oneyear, at the discre tion or the judg trying the case. . Goode's'Vletory' OTerllInlue:' mi . . ' ,r -r - j ' ' ir I lie victor? nf M r. irooae Aver. Jur. I Dvnumite' ItnanoTtrprf Ttohadll kllTain I i, An.ortn . n A !naonn I oUw.,i 7 rfrL -f mF 7.'r i via '4jaDinet lor-pore- sentiment; .-"iiome ana respondents. TheLouisVllIe.C'owrter- I society" lergracefa) economy; ."Gultnre andPro Jourrlal has a special -dispatch11 fro'm.1 pe" 'or eriticismj 4 The World's Wmk'for-in-Wa8hinoon wr,,VK r0fArrtft thir?AbAt I dnstrial intelligence: ".Bric-a-Brac"for witandin- as follows: , '4Mr. Blaine! who has been singularly-quiet recently' ame to th "out in a skillful Hnej of ; atteclc;: uesigqed to break down a .bill which would cut off this fruitful source of corruption. He was -repeatedly on the floor, and often out of 'order, but unluckily managed to get into ft de, ite wun Mr. uoode,-ol -Virginia, wno, tuough a new - member; -j gained- over i'lin tt victory'as comolete "as that.of Miliar. ; After a long parliamentary, struggle, Mr. Goode's amendment was ttuotited, and also Mr; Job n -Young; rowu s substitute - for the original r""u,liee 0111." 9 ,.r, Ihsv Lo vcm T o u u icD f ea iu ' i ' St Louis Timeaf ' 2 f- it Thev k-o-ra fittHiiMl rrtMthait;' iin ilia Wiksof the ChfittihoohP. likfl t.wa , ebony images, he staring vacuity ; out 'unienaoce, and -she -resting her yen crimps on bisheaViug shoulder. . ues away from . byar,'? she fondly . "'urmurear "where de buffomlo rips . ftiid ia'r and frows dirfe at the settin uri,dar'a wbarwe'Il co Gawge." . . jawgeV lips moved not, neither did c wner any word, but the whites or his t)eye8 repeated, t'Dart whar, we'll te Ee?oItiM Cartrite Holte CarrPap oif jraalie CaHridgee 'mtherBnd Vp. hy?,LVE3 ow CENTRE SLIDES, WEIGHS Hnu..-' Ponnds, and is only IV inches wide. Hold, iui. w m wi eiMcsiy receive ue- Krin.ta ... . i . . . i ihelh lop so as t Por ",mo, being elastic, eecureiy siasp the same. '3c f.Qft rf . i i. u . me Eina invented i race, v. o. aeStMS or hell, snd loose measure i The nilh&jro. ncccrJcri ' T5wLDEST PApE3 lTITS ETAT2. CI - to.Si5te,oe.xtelely ia Onwge al.s.? : .i. tabii.Tr, o-wsmpuoa price H 60 p aaain. ' ' JOHND.CAlKOS,', WMT , , : . Editor and Proprietor, Tw2):C;.GL':j,; f t" - v r - " T " 5 t ' ;JHEAnElC0,JPORTSi!A!t..: a 'BIXTJBW. PA QE ' PA PER. . ' .' V DEDICATKD To" - ''IV"'' 'a ' SbDQtiTltr PlShlT PTfl "NQtnWr ninJ w :71 -"U"-fllaUUJ. ArtVi -bEMENT,, ADVENTURE AWIl eena stamp for specimen copy u . . V', - ' . w, xurK FIELDiDOGS. Wtors , ..VT'rv 1 . L A. a WADDKLL, ' Newtdn, Kew Jersey. mar SO-DAWtf " : WTTVJOOanage, - , Grafton, Windham Co.j Vermont. 'nr ' MANtTJ' ACTUSER tor. Fine; 'Haiun&'Sofa' PartirB.ar Attuuttun'tuilrf te Southern trade. -p MA UK TO O RJJ&R Bend for Circular. i-l ls-OAWtf . ' ."iiiiU'i Jri v ... if i,-ri i ,ri ,rL fjtl ! 1876. smte's Moritmy lnt: ? Wo invite ta attention nf . th a A.m . si.T- HSU'S MONTHLY, which, nnm H.-arwmA- .ntr. among th bsst uxuaTiiTiD nstoDiCAU oi tr i I'htt 1UMM lljltnllir.'. & M . 1 ci. ' which hijve appeared in it pages, amonr which wtrre iut laded 'The. Wonders ut xiu. Vailnttotnr I and the Or md Canon of the Colorado," haTe -won hius-bjiitwi anmirauon on Both- ldee of the At lam ic: and " The Great Sonth" articles, with their oen tii nl engravings, have been re lseaed in book form in both, Gmat Briuin and America. For th coiuinic yesr we have broader plans thau ever before. 1 he magazine wiil be cnlarsedand there w ill be. s - 1 Itte ReiarfeMe Serial : Stories 0 Br A.UKKICAN WKITERsV J '? G A Ji R1JSI C O JVi2 O T." . .By DBET II ARTE, ' Of which the Uoton ft savs: "It is a. serial that wiir "make every new number " of bcBmitXB's tag riy soubt for; if it had nou.iss else to recom- Th Canadian Illustrated Kew nredicta that we have found at last the American noveU" . Tte Ltuiiville Courier Journal says: "The secnt-d installment is even stronger than the first, iutfyig alt Mat too looted for.' Vt - i ; i PWLIP XOLAA'S friends; By. EDWARD JYKRSTT HALE. & .Thlf. an historical romanre. The scene is laid .1 n the son tb west, at a time when, that territory .was urn npautsu, iova rrencn, ana men American, ana when war was imminent, lo obtain th control nf the month of the-Misshtbippl.-'-'Ic is likely to be tte great rmanre nf the MJssl sippi Valley, as Oabbixi. von rot will be of the fad flc Slope. . .. - It That Lass o'Lowrie's," . By, FAJSKT HODGSON BUHOTTT. . The friends of " 8cKlBmtn" who have read "Snrlv Tim' Trouble," -One lay at Arle," "The ri-e at iirantley MUls,? and others of Mrs Burnett's shoit stories, will not Deed to asanred that they have a rare treat before them. The scene of the new novel is laid in an English mining town, and from the first page to tne last tne interest is vnflagging. Among other notable papers we mention the fol lowing: A SXCOHD ,yARJQtBS VACATION," br' uu.ueorge w anng, oesenpuve or e row frost rwe t two nnnarea ana nrty mues in one or the most fertile and Interesting "of the viae-rrowing valleys of Europe region never seen by the ordi nary traveler, bat fall of interest, in it social and in dustrial aspects. A rare collection of 'Bevblationa.etteL' , A SERIES OF ILLUSTRATED ARTICLES OK a Ttiir.ntriA ttt nnT.TTr.a-p.fi, - ' , ' The Series includes William and Vary," Harvard, xal. Michigan, btate University, Wesleyan Lnl versiry, Amherst Agricultural College, Princeton, Union, Bowdoin, Trinitv; and other typical inttitn- tioneof the country. Elegantly illustrated . articles tn . . , : i ! 1 OLD 'NEW YORK: illastrated De'rs on Anierican Citiea. ic ? " iThe editonsLeentrol anddirection of the Maga- iius wiun;uuLaa uwuuuuDiiiir.'auiuau, win win HuiMhnMawi: n.th mAUAwiwn . infn political and social tonics. - inr readers may look to ''Topics of the Time1!. for healthy opinion; -Tlie- ' BCBiBNXB s jcomrnxT is nowreeognhted, Dotn in this country and in England, as the great, repreien. tative American Magazine, r . '-' ' Vjf trriuiconragea nyxne iavor aeooraea t lt py-agen- eroas domic, we snau anu aunne- me centennial 'year, lo eclipee its former achievements in both its LLerary and Art departments.' ' Scribkxkm sold by .all , if irst-Class Booksellers Price, $4.00 a Year, 8& ceiti "a; Kumberi 1 f5 rh 10 vols, eoini'lete.' NorieTOto-.OctJ J8I5, t'l - bound In maroon ClUX.......... w ' I rAa dn - - knnnit In Iialf moroeoo. au: UO : Vol, taesln in November and May. - Anylaf the ' tier volumes (I to VI 11 will be sopplled separately to parties wiio wivh them to complete sets at this -rata. i. i. ciorb: ou'.iiairmotocco.M OO'i "3 . HonkeeUers and Fotmaaiers win oe suppiiea u rates tnat. wiH enable them to fiR any : of the above HnhrlWt will riless "remit in K. I. onev Oi dcrs. or In Bank ' hecks or drafts, o by reguierea Mter - Mtney In letters not registered, n Benaer s risk.. , i , - .'t. xrVis t, . i. J 1. ..r 'November and PvokJibxb kumbers jrte to all new ntdmribers for 1810. i inn -tf fpT0; Broadway t New York. The Eobesoniaiir'V -r-ktTRI.THKD EVERY WEDNESDAY MOKNINU Jr inLnmberton, N. C. by W. Wallace McDiar- mld. has he largest drcnlation of any country paper in i he State, tt circulates exienmveiy m ids- coun ties of Kobeson.. Richmond Bladen, , Columbns, nnmharlflnd. HniriBwick and in the adioinfcz cons- ties of Marion. Marlboro and Darlington, in Souih iraitTiL Aa a Local NewsoaDer it nas no superior. It is one of the few country papers whoso Kditor and Publisher gives his whole time and attention to tn Politics the ROBZSONIAN will strive to pro mote the principles of the Democratic-Conservativer party, and is ancompromisiugiv m iavor oi w oue hnnri-Tniu-T. Its Local colamns will always teem 4 tha iatat und hestnewm. written in s brief, in aiH..m. onrt hninna-like manner, -j Its editorials mriiilui ihnrt nt Incld and noon . snWects- which directly concern fonr- people. As ah advertieing" medium it is much sought after and has a patronage . second to no other country paper.-! Established in iota it hi r riniA hemn Increasihsr in influence And popularity until it has reached and occupied the very iront rann or ftortn warouna jouxmuioui. if ati.. ruH rw . AnvAxoa One vear. 13 60 R1t Mnmtlia. s.1 2S Three Months. Scents. Send a three-cent stamp for specimen copy. Advertising rates furnished on application. ' Add""1"60- ablv M. ! . NowtonA'ew Iersi.v. , ' Jiefeer. , , - octjtt-tf Somcthinnr of Interest TO HIE OLD E0LKSy l tt And to the Coys and Girl-." The Boston' Journal, in a recent - lssne, says: Picture to Yourself what a ms nxine f en p.hiinrnn ought to be how bright and wii ning in contents, hew pure -and stimulating -in teaching, how re splendent with pictures, and then turn over the pages of St. Nicholas, and you will find your ideaL realized." The Chicago Inter- Ocean - saysr ."St - Mcbolab is an Institution of which Yonng and Old Anwrica are as proud as England is of Punch. - A hon.e with. oat St. lCHOLAS." continues the writer, " does not eescrre w own any ; ooys and girls; no dag should wag its little tad while pressing its nose thrungh the area railings; emphatically, we would observe that should the eon condescend to shine upon that house, his solar majesty would make a big mistake. -' J :The First Volume of Wicholai wan a surprise even to'the'pubue 'that 'had heartily, welcomed it, number tj nhmber. Newspaper criUcs expressed enthusiastic approval: children and oa r rents were alike de.ighted, and congratulatory let-' iers rrom aisunguisaea men ana women poured is upon the pnblisheis and editor,.. Charles Dudley Warner wrote: . I do not see how itean he .made any better, and if children don't like it, it ia time to change the. kinrt of children " in this country. Whiuier, our great poet, wrote: "It ! little to nay of this magazine that it is the best child's periodicalln the world;" and words of henty com mendation came across the ocean from encu earnest worRets and popular laverites of the yonngts tieo, Macdonald, Christina UoseettLand Canon Kingley. Beauufnllv bound. snDerblv iUnotrated. Snd ItlTed with good things from the best writers (including three long serial t-tories). the firsi volume of bt. Nicholas, complete in itself, is a finer Christmas gitt for girls and boys to day lhan any single book lo the market, excepting . i - vt r - r L McIioIhs for 187S, . - - i " ' - . 1 : " ' Which., with its maenificent pictnrea. its - two com plete serials, and its innumerable , shorter' stories. sketcnes, poems, fairy tales, rhymes and Jingles, bits of wisdom, its French, ; Uerman and . Latin 8t ries Ps fun and its puzzles, Jack-in-the-pulpit, the Letter-box.. &c. is even more eurierblv attrsc ' '.If St. Nicholas for 1 74 and ' 1 875, : ; :. 4 Voiu'mcs;-':-: I For the convenience r'-Hwsi:an(i-'bnMr many children tlnd the two large vol nmes for 7t nd '75rther bulky to handle,- we have had ' thees . twenty-fonr numbers bound in - v aid inclossd in a neat box tn u . . f ) .itu.e ST.-NICHOLAS LIBRAKY. Thsvw four volumes are sold for (8. belug only twodollais a volume a bcautiiul and valuable Christmas ureseut for an entiie familv of votuiz folks.. ' ;' - The New.York Tribune say: "In the avalanche of immoral literat ure that tnreatenB - the children. some strong, vitally wholesome, and really attrac tive magazine is required for them, and St Nicholas reacnea aug er piauonn, anu eoinmanoa tor tms service wider resources in art and letters than any ef its predecessors or contemporaries.". I !s. .r. Ihe Sunday-School Times says: "A cleaner. pnrer, more trustworthy periodical for children can not bo named. The magazine doe n at claim, to be religious, but it Is on the side of all that is true and good, from beginning to end. .., - The religious press all over the' countryi heartily commends St. Nicholas, and virtually echoes the opinion of the Kew York Christian Union, that it is . SBXIOHTrtJI XA6AZIMB FOR ALL CUILDKIX BK- TWKBM riVB AND KIOHTT-BEVBN." . - St. Nicholas for 1876 t Promises even greater attractions than the previous volames A strong feature o: the new volname is an American Serial Morv. r-; --r ., irn " The Boy Emigrants," by Noah Brooks, diving tee adventures of t party of bovs on their long journey across the plains, with a vivid por inquire oi meir :. ,.,f I ! 3 1 ft T Life ih California DURING THE DATS OF THE GOLD-FEVER. Mr. Brooks brings to this werk, in addition to his well-known literary tritts.- thoreeeh -familiarity - with the features of that wild country and the peo ple then flocking toward it; "W hat he has to say of them is pervaded witn suntie ana intense savor or reality that enables the reader to follow the charac ters in their ad ventures with a- positive, sense of cemnsriionshin. 1 ha contagion . .of . the " cold- fever;' the great difncalties and lerils which be- leazuerea lueir lournev across tne plains ana moun tains, ami finally . the adventorous. half-civilized,.' ana yet. in a certain ruae-? way, poena. jue-in toe mines cf C'alHornla. are all described with, wonder-: f al tnuhf ulness and slalXt. Add to this, the elevated- tone pervading the work, and the irresistible attrac tion which such a narrative possesses for oy s, and the valnaof this stirring healthy aerial becomes evi dent, (J ft ; J f ViJ 0 i .:.Al t? T:te i There fa to be another and shorter aerials -begin ning ia January and running through - three ( nam il ft r 1 o: ii i fir. Jon of Iceland, r-a v. J f ... v v -t o J3 r MA YAED, TA YL ORs if 1. . ftfj'ip ".tn-.i .r ot lA deliphtfnllv vivid storvof ' an'Icelma1cbbv'S career . ruiror incidents. wnlchT could naonen in no' otner country; and graphically-caching upon' the customs, ine, ana general- leatnres 01 inai strange The best general reading for boys and girls Is in sured by a listef present and promised contributors, anions wnom are: ....... .i.... - iWiiiMm Luhea BryanUGeorsre Macdonald. Cbris- tma. Jtussetti, Louisa jav- Aicott, j j 1 . . atow Dnoge, v. n. -Aiarcb.cuzatteurBinart rneips, Aboy Mor ton liiaz, Harriet 4rescott Bpofiord, Donald ii. Mitchell. 11. kdmund : V. btedman. Lncv Lar- hi em, Uuarjes Dudley Warner, Bret liarte. Prank K, w . ..... . ...t. . L. . . a 11.... m - tti 1 ? Lucreth P. Dale, .Prof- K. A.' Proctor, Airs. Oli- ukatitsud Kev. tutward A-2eieslon.i j;. s; -. :?!, : Smii.u ourMrrs arjsecurse or promised, via 4 A.: trouomv lor Voumr Polks Unof. Proctor): unapters on vi juueur vau ana. juigiwu cupiury yjnrr- ia ahai.tn i ulk With Outs. .Lfirtf.'ii. i ?rFAMnv.' . , Louisa. M. JdcotL, Smm Vooliddsma Mrs J Dodge ; ittte Housekeepers': -1 aes Marwn tlar ktut,auth!i of".CummonSensein tM Household"). Ainu, incidents of . American . History. Practical iiui Uwork for bo s and UirJsj Sketches -of AdVen tifre ana 1 ravel, Pairy Tales,- and stories of Home Li e. Youhit C'oiitributors' department is to be adiivd to the ' ell-kiiown and approved Regular r eaiuiei; and v tu suorr,tne Magazute-wni oe.' tuaoe as ute ui, lively, and entertaining es the purest aud har. writers and a lists can make it. " j . . " . !&oJlui ol tbe Finest Works 01 the Great P&lutefs have -leed enirraved. for. bv. KiCHOLAfa.; and its illustrations tor ISItfwill sttrpas anything-ever jet i.L. tiiitni in .iii-weniie iitirauiiQi . . ..i r .j."t'.' ' , , ,- , Jr iitK U-.ov sil .V tt I - ' c ; $3.00 a year, $4 for bonn.ydl? We will send the magaz rTe-one" year, beginning November.-- j 676. ; and . either -ol -the two . bound volumes as above, post-paid, for $7 .00; or, a sub ttcnnticn one vear and the two volumes for 10 t0. l'ce pi ice of the 4 .velomei edition ,U : $8 0OA AU newsdealeaiers and book-sellers . wuureceive sao-: sfiriminna 'and DnnrilT TolnmeS at alxTve rates. Novkkbsb and Dkcsubbb. numbers vnnx. to aU nw subscribers f or BcBiBain"B Mohtbxt and bT. nichost ; t;-- . -...I.: -ft-, -sinrtl flWllll'.A! f:0..- 143 and lit Craftdway. 'Jf Y, - jan o-tf'fr'"- ' 1. LtL. 4 i Ji r TtifftrR'AT. noMMTSRTOM MirrtriHANTS.CorBer IJT Princess and North, Wales- etreeU, V, ilmins tonl N. C i . , K ; . We will conduct eur bnsiness wfth the determina tion to estabUsh a first class Strictly Commission House, and to give entire satisfaction to ;aU.who mayjfavor ub wjtft tpeir patronage. i ppt o BAEpiUIi CEIIIRAL-EAILyAI CO; . . . . : ......... . . . 1 . . '"T ! i tilv; ' . ,7, n f WUmington, N.JO., Dee. lo,, JTO. f 1 j Change of Schcdide." l Od and after the- 19th Inst, trains will run over this Railway as follows: vr,i. ; -:: .m i - Passenger and Mail Trains Dally Sundays excepted.) ! 1-;. .1 Leave Wilmington at, . ..... ....... i;wa. ini .i. 7:89P.M. Arrive m Charlotte at i.eavo Chprlotte at. .6:30 A. M' Arrive at Wilmington at... 7M0P. AL. Fast Prelsbt jand PaMenger Tra us- I ,twi , . v-Dauy,v t; ,n( t,. Leave Wilmington at- .5-C5P, M. ,..10:30A, M.. 6:30 "P.M., ...10.40A.M. Arrive at Charlotte at Leave Charlotte at Arrive at Wilmington at SbelbrltvlsiQn f t? t i Leave Charlotte at. .... . . . . . . . . . . . 7:C0A.M. Arrive at Charlotte at...' " ...v 5:00 P. M. Arrive at Shelby..5...-.-w.-..;;:J....tl:80 A. M. jueave sneiDy;. ...licsu n au jan 6-tf ' - Chief Engineer and Superintendent " General Snp'tsOillce, WltBIINOTON, COTbCiriBJA Sc AU GUSTA 11. IL COHIPAN ; ; ; :,y. i- WILMINGTON, Jil'cu Dec. 19.lir2a, sscses-Mv; . . : . . 1. Change of Schedule. ; QN AND . AKTER SUNDAY, DEC. 19TH, THE following Schedule will be run on this Road: N1GHT1BXPBKSS TRAIN (Dally). ' Leave Wilmington. .......... .4. i,. ... 6:25 P. M. Leave Florence.. ...... 1:55 A. M. Arrive at Columbia................... 4:15 A. M: Arrive at Augusta,..,. 9:00 A. M. Leave Augusta, .. "4:15 P. M. Leave Oinmbia 8:15 P. M.t Leave Florence 1:35 A. M. Arrive at Wilmington... .. 7:10 A M. PtutaAnc-Ara onfriiy iiraf KvrinA rlnmlilA. t fi Va t&ia tram, leavin? Wilmint-ton al ft-S5 P. U. i..-' - Day. -Train ISally ,' (except 't Son iday. iiave" VilrtihgtWM;: .MvJirf1 8-CO A M Arrive tit .orenc..:...MWM..'.. 1:40 PM Leave Florence.. .................... ...1:50 r M Arrives at w 111a i i'Stor.. s." .. . i ia Connects at k torvnee with N. E. trains for Charles ton. --- f y - f ' - lit- --,:r - -i- -. Parlor 'ar on this train between Wilmincton and Charleeton. - - - " ' TnronKli Frj Isht Tralfx Dally (except sandtays. eavs-Wiimmi-ton... ................ '1:80 P, M.. Arrive at Florence. .i.:.;i;..i;vi.L4, l-OO A. M. Arrive at Columbia.. ..-v., .... , 10:00 A. M. UMvtuonutDU :su r. jn.. Leave Florence. k 'ii. -i. -; ' 4-00 A. Arrive at Wilmington. ... .f.2i::i 45 P. Mi Local Freight Trains leave Wilmlneton Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays at 6:W A. M and arrive at Wilmington MenaaySj-weanesaays ana trnaayiat 6ll P.M. - - fc-...'-.r.;-rrl-W.:-. ' Passengers for Charleston, Columbia and Augusta , and beyond should lake Night- Express Tram from ' r liraingxon. r v tittnit. ... .m. "jjctjua nnrouKb sleeping cars on nignt trains ior cnaries- ton and Augusta. . dec Sl-tr - 4en'l Snp't. Wihnington & . Weldon RAILROAD CO. f : .1 ! f Omen or GxbtIi 8uiBiujtTaKixitT, I, , , j i Wilmington, N. a. Dec 17, 1875.; t f ... Cbansre of Schedule No. 25. - ON AND ' AFTER .'DEC. 19TH, PAkSKNUKK Trains on the WUmington and Weldon Railroad will runasfoUowj: . .t , t . ,.: ... i - , j .i.i DAY TRAIfL Leave Union Depot , daily, Sn- day's exreptea? . . .v. - ai Arrive at Goldsbero.. ... ............v. 7:35 A..M. 11:30 A. M. 1:88 P. M. 3.49 P. M. 10:05 A. M .11:50 A. M. 1:50 P. M, ivS-OtP. M ...v.'iV'i ; : 7:80 P4M. 1:80 A. M. Koca7Maoss..... Leave Weldon daily At Armeat Rocky Mount... ..... ... tioidsDoro; ) ; Union Depot.... .. NIGI1T' TBAlNi Leave Union Depot daily. ..At Arrive at Goldsboro.. .. ............... kocxt Mount.:.. a. Weldon s. Vtl!ii..WM-ito M. 4:84 A. M. Leave Weldon, daily,.;j,.rt.. . 7:00 P. M. Arrive at Rocky atount. ...... . $ r. j".. i - oiasDoro... .......... i:zo a. xb. 1 Union Depot 7:30 A. M. The mail train makes close connection at Weldon for all points i North . via Bay Lias and all tai Parlor cars run en-uua canv oetween wunung- ton aifdr lorurnoauu itt -t '!1-hh - Express Tram eosnects oniy witn an ran ' - " r . - - . - . in 11 route. Pnumawi Palace Sleeping can a thla Traia :- Ur. rt - 1- ,-i FREIGHT trains wiu jeare Wilmington ro- at5:0Q A. M and arrive at 1:40 P. . ' ' - .. .. - .Am. U TVTimltf 1 I . PnDllsuedvat nr -. an . i -m a a. .'-- Dffers the following liberal premiums .to . anb. scriben: tT, ' r-.-.u-, faj.T rr.-s;tn,-,y A ' HANDSOME , ENGRAVING (19 X 14-ULl to single subr-cribers. . am. JUjFtiA cut 1 ctr xius ox Ait ior one y eat w anv one wno win sena a club or mrvn. suosennera and ail EnCT-amg to each rriember'of thtfClub. .' " Ai.ADY'8 MOROCCO 8ATCHELI1 OR BET OF GOLD STUDS, each valued at $7 50, to any one aetadmc-' a Glnh of Fifteen.: T TEN DOLLARS IN GOLD 'for a c for a Club ot Fifty. r. ,i FIFTY DOLLARS IN GOLD for a Club of One Hundred, 1 .. v1 ".' ... , AN ELEQAT JfAMTLY 8EWINGf 'MACHINE Wilcox & Gibbs, worth $90 far a Clnb ipf ,Oae . II on -I dred and Fifty., rs . i-'ij..,!,, With a little energy and enterprise, somevlady W1 Gentleman in everv neighborhood mieht eet one ef more of thd handsbma premiunw fiered,K w ' Premiums promptly paid on receipt oi, names .ac-j comftamed by the caem. , r-,', .,..-'". ' " '' Mousy may be Temitted by draft. Post Office, order, or In reids'erea letter at oar jsskvitfcw ,'jn.- Address all letters to ,i,j.m Pi'' if ntin i f - " ' W.J.' itciERAf LV Editor,", f:i jT,.).- ;I. J,nilh uri ,', i-ii tl.i.' 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The ENomBKB circulfttea extensivel v thrnmrhnnt the counties of Anson. Union. Chester- . neidana jusncasier. anu rcauwo isi,i uin,.'wun' berof intelligent lea--. -fi -, .'fz 1 ' ' The merchants of V cny:on wia t nna ' it to ds one of the best Ivertisjig mesLums on the Caro lina Central E&iiway, as we guarantee as large a bona He circulation as any paper between Charlott end Wilmington with fbbhaps one exception, sept S-tf r . - ' -, . , r Corner Front ajutDeel ta., ,T Wilmington, , WHOLESALE GROCERS J " ' 'f' ' Counfry merchants t will do well by calhng on us ana examining our stock. ij i- nor m-tx. -! - "i 1 : I 'ulvmtcawLL ic son, COMMISSION MERCHANTS : , f - '. And Dealers in - Grain, Floor.-; llay, ' and' also Free 1 : Ground Oleal, J?oarl Hominy, --;:j ' .- f,tf and ,Grlt . . : ( i Nos. and 10 N. Water st., WUmington,'N.a . ; Proprietors of the Merchant's Flouring Mills. " ;nov35-tf -i '-- . t ; ... 7'j'tt ll, . a.1 ; STEDII All, f Jrl : j ELIZABETHTO WW,. ,C. :july 7-D4Wtf '- . 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" Foreien and Canadian subscription, poet free Yearly 18s. ; Half yearly 9a. blngle copieslO cents, y , . . ;. . il'JUS FIELD Is a complete weekly review of the higher- branches . of, a sport Shooting. Fishing Racing and lVotting, Aquatics,- Base Ball. Cricket, Killiards, and General Sporting News, Music and the THE FIELD will Deidunff In keeping with1 the times, on all subjects pertaining to honorable sport, and will, under no circumstances, admit to its columns anything tedding in any wise to demoralize ; or degrade public sentiment. ?;rt, v?st J fyl.atA THE FIELD being the only Sporting Journal published. West of New-York, and - the- recognized authority among the sportsmen of the West, and South, among whom ft enjoys a large and increasing patronage, possesses superior advantage as an ad vertising medium, which will be appreciated by those desiring to make their business known in the United States., i yv f: jt t r apr22-Ui 4 , ! jul A-f :? & T; 0J&, S ,;.. ,t:T American Cyclo pasdia ! ! New Kcvised. Edition. Entirely rewritten by the i'llest writereon every a- ject. .Printed from. new. type,, and' illustrated.. - j with Several thousand En4avhigs-and Maps." ' The wor erigmahy ' published' f undef the iitie of Tax Nxw Axxeicah CyciopjSuia as completed in 1863, since which time the wide circulation which.it has attained in all parts ol the United; States, and the signal developments which have taken place ir i every branch ef science, literature, and art, havejn ; duced the editors ana publishers to submit to an ex act and thorough revision, and to Israe a new edi tion entitled Tbx Ajckbicak CTC3orSDiA. ! "-.v. - Within the last ten years the progress of discoverr In every department of knowledge has made a new werk of reference an imperative want.- . .(. . ' The movement of political affairs hat! Kept pace wfth the discoveries of science, and their fruitful an plicatloa to the' IndOBtrial and useful arts and the convenience -and refinement of social life. Great wars and consequent revolutions have occurred, tn vol vie g national changes of peculiar moment. The civil war of our own country, which was at its height when the last volume of the old work appeared, has happily been ended, and a new couraeof cernmercial -and industrial activity has been commenced,.: , Large accessions to ear geographical knowledge have Seen made, b v the indefatigable explorers of Afrler.'il -i--""-rl-' -..Vis':; The great political revolutions of. the last decade, with the natural result of the lapse of time, have brought into pnBUaview.a, multitude of new men,' whose names are In every one's mouth, andH whose Hves every one is carious to know the particulars. Great battles have been fought andimportant sieges -maintained, of which the details are as yet preserved only In the newspapers or in the transient publica tions of the day, out which ought now to take their perntanent'ana authentic history. i:wjw; i.-. . ...- In preparing the present edition, ei the press, it has accordingly been the aim of the editors to bring down the information to the- latest possible; dataa. and to' furnish an accurate account of the most re-. Cent disco veri&s macience, ot every fresh preduc-' errui..newess invenuons in th nractical arts, as well ; to rive a Succinct and ilral record of tte progress of political etents. ilj Tha wbfk'haS been neenn 'after loner and rjuvtrA een oe srelllninaty labor.' and s the most ample reeources cor carrying it on to a successful. termination. None of theoninnal etereotyne Mates nave been nsed. but every page has been printed.- on new type, f ottrnlng in f act a new Cyclopsedla, with, the same, plan and compass as Its predecessor, but with-' a far greaterpecuniary expenditure, and with such im provements In its composltiea as have beensuggesV- ed bv longer experience asd.eniarged Anowledre." The illustrations which are introduced for the first time in the present edition, have been added not for the sake of pictorial ell set, bat to give greater lucid ity and' force tor the explanations in .tLetexfc" They embrace all branches of science and of natural hlste r rji and depict tne most -amour ana remarkable Tea-' tores of scenery, architecture and art, as well as jfae proceBses of mechanics and manufacturers. . Al though Intended for fastrncjionratfaer than embel- Ushment, no pains have been spared to insure their lurdDtic excellence: th . coat of their- execution J e?aOrmon and tt- U belfeved they wilt find a welcome. reception as an, admttable-f eatwe of the Cyclopaedia, anA wo'vthv nf it hlirli rlinmrutr. -? .- - . ' " Thisworkit sold Wbescriber 6itljJtavabie ich' 1 aenvery er eacn voinme. -: it- win, roe compietea in; sixteen large octavo volumes, eacn containing about 800 pages,dfolly -illustrated with, several- thousand vv ooa tsngravings. aaa wim numerous coiorea utn- egraph Maps; j i Fnce.and Style of23indmg. . .IHVJ'J- n exira uioin . per vui. ..$fi 00 in jUiBrnry jbeauwrt-utir- ; i : v. t ...'.' In Half Turkey Moicw.:perv.. 7 00 In Half Russia, extra gilt, per vol. ...... 8 00 In "Full Morocco, antique, gilt edges, per vol. , 10 Ob Ih JFuirRussiaitper vols , ... t j A 10 00 Threervolnmesnow ready. Succeeding volumes Hantir cmpletio-lc war be issued: once, In twelve months, i- k-,i- e-jC .& x. ".Specimen pages of the Ahebigak CxdAjpseniA. - f anowing types uiustraaons, etc., wiu re sent gratia. f wirr W n appucauoni - : , - -" t,"M" ' j FrWTKXA8S;CATASaaieAOMTS WAjrrKD.jr , rrTVr.fr V Address the Publishers, i o ;J . " - T aie Wa- 54 A 651 Broadway, t r-r .' f I hi 1 t . . ; THEroPEE.DEEf: HERALD, PkUBLIS HED EVERY WEDNESDAY, at Wades t boro. Ni C . iOnlv one dollar ner vear.. -ii' ' 'TV Bright, cheerful, progressive, always up to the ad-. vanciug meugnia or ine nmes; tne ht-h.it,ti takes - Tank with the- leading journals of the day, ; It is on ihe side of Christianity. 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' ;ft;i,r' f'"5-3W.JLMcBARY AXO.;1,' T - janl5-Sm - Agents Pacific Guano Co.; and Dealers In No. I Peruvian Guano. t ''. MISCELLiANEOUS. Eugene L,; Harris,:;' Am si. in 't Crayon Portraits. , SASSAFRAS FORR -JL rC, BEGS LEAVE TO CALL: YOUR ATTENTION to his Portraits In , Crayon. Persons wishing good pictures of -themselves or deceased friends can have them nicely executed, by . sending- him a pnQiograpn to worn rrom. . & good pnotegrapn is necessary to Insure a good likeness. The pncen below include postage by mail, - on roller. A neat frame of Walnut ana gilt will be Tarnii'hed to those who desire it, at $1.5O$2.0OV ' V " 'i -h v fiknu-juFSOSXail ia&.4it:4i Life Sisne, (bust) - -- -- - - - ;$10.0Q TEvriillONIALSr-Mrt ".' f Mr. Harris posseses the rare' gift ht fcekig able fo delineate, accurately, from a photograph orethe picture the exact likeness ef any one. ' We guaran lee satltrraeOA-7rr-fOxfoMLean i ai ' We have seen his work, and consider, it excel lent' Try him.'' Central Protestant! U i : " ! , " We have seen a capital portrait of Hon. A. W Venable, by Mr. R. L. Harris;, that reflects addi' tienal lustre on his -genius . in that department,'.' lTorch-Light.3!.-i;..J' ' v:".mar-17-tft' ' '1 - :A and Gliamplou -of 1 American' Art Taste I jffiotJ-ri' f-t:-H4- 1 itm I'.J).". ' '1 F .- OfllV- Prospectus foTlS7:&. ; 1- E I G H THJEAE THE AET J0TJENAL OF AMEEICA, A. Manificen t Gopcejptipn, ; The necessity of a popular medium for the repre sentation cf the productions, of oiir great artists, has always "been recognized, .and .many; attempts have been made to meet the want" " The successive failures wMch so invariably followed each attempt in this country to establish, an. art lonrtuu, did : nob .a.m .lu. wtrn .. n n. .i. . . . i . . t the claimg of high art: soon -as a' proper- ap preciation of the want and an ability fo meet it were shown,' the public at once rallied with, enthusiasm to! its support, and the result was' a great artistic and commercial triimpb-THE ALDINE. iac-id J 1 1 THE ALDINE. while issued with all the reeru- larity, has none of the temporary of tmriy interest characteristic of erdiaary periodicals, v It is an ele gant miscellany of pure, light, , and graceful litera ture; and a collection of pictures, the rarest sped; mens of artistic' skill, , In . 1)1 ack and - white; 'Al though, each succeeding number affords : a fresh pleasure to its friends, the real value and beauty of THE ALDINE wilt be most appreciated after It is Doukd op at the close of the--year.- -While other publications may claim superior cheapness as com pared with rivals of a similar class; THE ALDINE Is aa unique and erialnal conception-salons -and Huapproacned absol-teiy without; competition in price or character. . The pesseaaor . ef . a complete volume can net duplicate the Quantity of fine paper andr engravings in any other' shape or number of volumes for ten timet its cost; and, there U the ' The national feature'of THE AIJ1INE mtiat be taken in no.narrow sense. True art-is cosmopolt' tan. While THE ALDINE is a BtricUy American Institution,' it do s not confine itself entirely to the reproduetienof native art Its mission ts to culti vate a broad and appreciative i art taste, one 4hat will (liscriniffiate- only on groriBdS or lntriniic merit Thus, while placing before the patrons of THE ALDINE, as ay leading characteristic the pro ductions of the most noted American artists, atten tion will always be given to specimena from foreign masters, giving' subscriberfl all the pleasure and in, Btrucaoa obtainable from home crioreisn aonrcea. l ODtainaDie rrom nome orioreign i t Theartistie j-llustratlon ef American, scenery, original .-with. THE ALDINE, fa an important f ea tuteand'its niagniflcent plates are of .a size 'mere appropriate to the satiBfactorv treatment of details than can be afforded by any iideiterr page; ,TAe juaimous mterspersionoi lanascape, marine, ngare. ,un animai nuajecus, sasiam an nnapatea interest, .Impossible wheae the scope of the work "confines the artist too doselv to a sinde Jit1 of nbieet. . .The Uteratnre ef THE ALPINE Is a light and grace- with only such technical disquisitions as do not in tenere witn tne popuiarmterestoixrie work. - PREMIUir FOUl75. . . EVery nbscrTber for 1875 wiu receive a beautlf a, poraatt. ia ou colors, tne same noble dee whose ptctuxe in a fonner issite Attracted so , much :aitenf. mm. 4f Aw tr-rTBTKT.TPTfirrx vnTP-mvft, will be welcome in every home. Everybody loves inch a dog. and the portrait is executed to true to the life, tnat it seems the ' Veritable presence of the animal itself . The Rev. T. De Witt Talmage telt that his own Newfoundland dog (the finest InBrook .ly a) barks at it t1 Although so natural, no one who ee-Hthis premium hxomo willvhare ihe -slightest iear of betog bitten. (j r (-. . K i? ? a Besides the chromdv every advance , subscriber fo THE ALDINE tot1 1875 Is constituted a member Jand entitled to. all the.privileges of - ' ' TheTTnlon Owns the originals of all THE ALDINE pictures, ftrhichr with othec painting and engrave' ings, are to be distributed among the members. Tu every series of 6,000 subscriters, 100 different pieces, framed,' at- over ,$i,600 .are-distributed as soon as the series Is full, and the awards of each series as made are to be published in the next suc ceeding issue oi inn. alj lis K. this feature only Applies te subseribers who pay Jor one vear in ad vance..'. Full particulars in circular sent on applica tion enclosing a stamp. t n tiW !(), , : 'L'!:,raTrau:,:',lllf,!1 Oarn SuBsempnoH, bhtttlino to THE ALDINE , . ; OMB-TBAiq THXCBBOXO ah tui Abt.Unioh, l . 1 ftA.nn ,nAt-. annnAiJ lMiAv.ri i ..fiCNocluu-geforipostaj-e.) .-,,.,, nV, ? THE ALDINE-will hereafterbeobtaiBkble only by j ttbscrip.tioa. . There will be no reduced on clnb WatfetK casli , for subscriptions must - be , eeatlo liie publlshers;direct; bt handed tothe 16cal?canyasfeer, vMhovirespantUilltyito the publishers.- except ii cases where 4he certificate ia . given; bearing:-the fac-fcimUe signature of Jajgks Stjttos; President . Any .person wiehlha to-act permanent aa a locai canvasser will receive full and prompt information i by applying te-"1 I'a.! m .i;s y.i-.'.- .d -w .; A7il AtliOINB COiaPATFTi hri 'j ja-rasta ftliMi-4 Maiden Iita';iT Yrtesi 18 :M5 ifTiVto' ioW.l'i- :nv i:n-r------- it. . tt rr-aivoTED to ': worth carolwa,-'nsa' X past,1 her present and her. future. Terms, $3 l i Thoaa ti yhorabiils halM been sent wO please te- TOiu.s,M tf vj- a-yt.-- r..t t - --f i , Ttro Yesw f3rJCzl7;C5 .CO,; HavinjTa few eomplete files c onr Living and Out Bead on . hand, for 1875. we 1 f -"nlsia tiat year and the entire J ear IS. f-f ;r S t,0. "Li . rvA o- lons and Listoric-J't Locietica woalj co weu to Bfmrifxjmely- bor-tdi i CJ per volntne. or TmB.t ftrj-rm waqV nil orders. Addreef ; Jan 18.-1 . , B, , POOL, Balels, N. C. ciati note iraa. ist, za ac a sa veils.. Library Stylek L--.thed 'at 12 75 if sett hv maiL ' Caab i ----- MERCHANDTSE,YE HAVE DECIDED TO "OFFER"?' "a avassa-r eraiizers - , --w. - - t-GreatlF Kcduccd Prlceaii 00 per ton cash, or $55 0J 1st November next.. V (xi '' . ''?9ilwtpjjtj 00 " or 65 00 - cars at our. if actory.. , iS--. - j u .-, .r tii uuanpuompauy, r- AVIJL51INGTON, N. .7 f:- t? t $46 Casli. 63 Payable November 1st. v.:- I MISCEHaANEQXJS. HOLABIRD'S VI. I ATEB-PE00FA2WMfLDSWPRL0I. . SnoOTING W.iniNU .i?ITS. ( MANUFACTURED t Bt ' H. HOLABIRD; Valparaiso, Indiana.. -i . u : , - i " SHOOTING COATS, VE8TS, St OHM 'OVER--: -: COATS, KNEE ' BREECHES, TROWSERS,5 ; LEGGINS.-iCAPS.WA lira JACKETS, fcc'V''7 : Sleeveless Coat and- Vest with. Sleeves,1 eHhor' -- -' . worn independent of ahe other, or,; both together- ' during raw wet weather,-. The most 'convenient rig pa. -ever made for shootang.W .r - v- cv-,v.-. $14 00. , ?v Coate with sleeves. '' fV10'W M.1 f fVesta with Sleeves for Fowf Shootlngi warm and''' J?y pockets; zi, um $.. Otttifc' hCaps(double-iisoH aaXSiKl ?X ti(;$ Va-o ' okorm yyerpoaiSf-5ti;5 "jMli 20'; ili.f -r'-i lusi t ,;TKCIJldi AlA It' ( - "f -'-',l s . I" . "i . 5 W tt So --PmicaIIApdt f0 18752 ft. '1-4', 1 isear enr:--i ao UHnong snu arrived tn good eon ' -dition by express this afternoem . It fits me splen-. , , didlyi ' seems to me a perfect miracle of cheap-& -ness, when I consider the quality of material and 1 '-' the labor involved In making It; My wife says it is s t. the best looking suit Pve got : I shall take pataato ! show it to my friends, and you may. hear from them - i , on their own account;' Withi many thanks for yohr , - courteoasneaB as wen j aa your ekill, 1 am respect , 'Presl R. S.'Asspn, fdr protectiohof f ame and fish: , .;- ; W. "Bv HoiiABrKD, Esq;1 UiJ;.i . ; : r-::l I ;-. i- vtaravr: Aste trM suit recently rent melamr more pleased than ever with It, and it ia the best fit , ' " I have ever had. You. can use my name in recom- ' ": ' . mending it for fit, color and general.-adaption over ' - - ; anything for the same purpose I have tried, either at. - ' home or abroad. t ' ., V ; ; ' ' T. W. EASTMAN, ' - .-. "-" : "" "' . . Commander U. S. Navy. - . ' ii rM Ttot; K-tv Yon, Febraary'l7,i87Ka,J's , Mb -HoT.tTtrtro, it -unit a m A 1 s-; i iel a -t-nn; -A Dear Sir: Have Just received your, water-pro f. . enit and to show" my appreciation! send sri order for two more suitfl. Was so well pleased- with the &' -qualitj and price that I - went Immediately to work -. among tmy Drother sportsmen and hope soon to - . send you more orders, ; jThe cap. is the only thing liA -ever saw. to fUlmy idea of a shooting or fishirjg cap; 4i j ... . - rr0 . S..l BEAUCLERK. Si fcj .WAernfwMi Qnrw, DKd-AprjlfiilSTSjil'f 1W H. Hoj-abibd, , . t - , - ,,4; j, : ; -rDear Sir:--l used one ef-your Duck Hunting .Coats through the season last fall and aever Tnade V-f 'an investment in my life that gave me more satisfaCfKi' tion a ffu .uj--uiis ana cap.-erine same ma- y IV- Vri " Yours,- J rWM.' BROWN. .t: : t . t . . TT .- . a v u'. Dear- &iVetoiiVtifttl &2wtrZm& to the heavy and banana corduroV that 1 have Nn ' .;; i casing: The color is juet right and-, ,1 ' have . cotic"-lI (' v than a harmless btiBCh of eras, till i -rave them t -"- ;bitrreuvwhcn they changed tbeii ntind.u "i OiU stb'& - Sblmc. Alab aha, -January 80, 1875. '.!; t ,T 2)sar'Sir;i-.The shits yon sentme are the besfihat. have ever been sold -here, and every - hunted wilf'1' - have one or them. It being rather late In the season,- ;: .' etnerwise l wotua eraer- one dozen -suits now... I . , Lwonld like to be your. agent nere hod sell :themr at ;' - your prices, as l Bhow them year price list ' Hoping ' J ' - toJaearJrromyonacnii;-::';'' tibcd ft- For elreulars,Illustrated price lkts, Ac., -" ","- ' ' s Address,-".. - -h W. H. HOLABIRD? ?5 , I'-1 ocj 2frDWtfx! fisw l:tCalrdaoIndianavrtH s-y?rMt i jo j -na .jiiV.rtTjij-etyji.iKt - the Btrlfe between: Church and State,' the discussion' I of science in its relation to Theology, and-the eon-' . 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Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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March 28, 1876, edition 1
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