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ounooaAiic okcaniz ation. Democratic State Committee. The organization of the Executive Committee was perfected on .Friday by tbe appointment of oommittee- men for t,J Fifth, Seventh and lSgbtli Congressional Districts. The Dlseat or HeelMioni ' I I lie KnBnm. court. ..zr'm , ......... , , nrm, JS7U. In 1861, a judgment was nr,t.in upon which execution hia lands, e against A, issued ana and was levied inn icku ar v Kpnr o pa ..i;i ,h Rfl1f Uo o' 7 T"c "UlH TO - Dame UV: tflO Sneriff A - ..B nuc auu. tatting a hereupon tq secure the and JB' became his -ine land, m worth less than judgment, 1876. scrianen MontMy. .1826. b Scam c mortgage Till rr. Vina a died intestate, adminiatrofn. X V 5 . ciiui . January, 1874, beintr .xs x nii t wmrn nrtw . non the best iWatb panSTo ine papers ranks THE ist is appended herewith: Pruden First District W. D. Chowan, J as. K bhepherd of B fort, E. C. lellowley of Pitt. Gilliam of Bertie. Second District A. of eau- Moses of Wayne, B. B J. Gallowav Peebles of North ampton, J. . Long of Craven. VV. J Green of Warren. ThirA District Joseph A. Worth of Cumberland, C Tate Murphy of Sampson, J. N. Stallinga of Duplin, D. a. uowanor irunswicK. Fourth District Henry 1oji, Jr., of Chatham, J. S. Granville, J. W. Vick of f liis. Webb of Orange. Fifth District li Amis of Johnston, tne amonnt. nf h Itltproet. ovt ii , ti'hn-i' i"Zlw: ""fif and monhvK mr.tne purchase yC,by aeretment C substi tuted for said note another note for a less sum signed by himself and I) as surety. ancln.vnhl iJrtaJ!-! tiatpr of A; whereupon B surrender ee tue original note secured as it was bythesaidinortghge. Several mnnH,0 after, B, without the knowledge or consent of either 0 or 11 :2r out any consideration, causer! ''cntit, taction'' to be entered upon the! regis try of said mnrt.0-n.oro ' Tv iaw J? J", sole heir at law. K becoming uia " ministrator. Subsequently the land was sold under a eTO. fisuln- Under snirl inHmn(. I - j V, iaouluo - guicm, uuu aicer pav- lnor fha coma 4 U. . i ' 7 ...... . V . . I. surplus still remained! 111naHtnK ..a a . L which h "V American -Scenery. were tofctodrV" i-P."". which and the Grande "',eJ.1f' w8tone" rt i,i,M.r ""au". nave won l?and"ThTG beautifu enfyrnvintr.. k" "aea, with their re issued in book America. For the vtuuu vauuu I wide-spread admiration lantic: and Tho form In both Great Britain nd coming year we have broaaeTp kSS S, Jf - .1 r "''s, ttuu mere will be I'UISJ-IKU ASP -BINDIKG. tHE "STAR 99 M 1 .STEAM RemartaWe Semi sferie; By A MERICAN WUITBH8. GABRIEL CONR y BY DUET tIARYE, 1 JOB PRINTING BOOK BINDERY, .Nn RAILROAD LINES, &c CAROMA CENTRAL RMLWArlO. MKOELLANEOUa Eugene L. Harris, Artist In Crayon Portraits. BBQSLKAVB TO CALL YOUR ATTENTION to hlB Portraits in Cravon. Persona wiohino Change of Schedule. .On and. after SUNDAY, the 17th tost., wul ran over this P.ailway as XoUowst trains Passenger aud Mail Express. r.PSVH WllmrantAT. n Arrive in CharTette at.. if. Leave Charlotte at . .......... i . o.oj Arrive at Wilmington at " I'auy except Sundays. C:3U A. M. P. M 6:30 A. M. 8:30 P. iL Bwa pictures or themselves or deceased friends can have them nicely executed by sending him a photograph to work from. A goc4 photograph is ZZi luc,ure gooa likeness. Tfie pelow include postage by mail, on roller, i frame of walnut and gilt will be furnished to who desire it, at 1.509.00. 1 Li Pkinsa. 17 inches, " - - '. ... prices A neat those Size, Life 14 x Size, (bust) 8.00 0.00 'CbroDsb Frofffbt, Of which the .Boston mat will makeev t-agjrly sought for, uicuu it. Post ay: " It is a sena A. lon- nrr,l onX' coFs, a u,iieu! iu tne hands Upon, this state of of the sheriff facts, It was held: mniiu every new number of s,. if it had nothing eise to recom- The Canadian lUnztt-nis,? xr, j.lJ , .. have found at lA""nSS "', WC . Louisville Courier Journal 'savs- MTh. stronger thmfri. B6 w mat m innL,i v' hnirin h r . BLANK BOOK We sthat the entry on. D. S. Reid of Uookiugham, Jas. T. Morebead of Guilford, Jas. A. Graham of Ala mance, C 1. Lowe of Davidson. Sixth District Ii. U. Jones of Mecklenburg, E. K. Liles of Anson, JVin. Stowe of Gaston, Jas. T, Le- .ir.md of Richmond. of "satisfaction" made upon the reffis mortgage did not satfsfv tlie debt nor release tho kna tne security at.tno.hori mat tne security substituted note; 2. ministrator of attached That B, the ad- to Seventh District G. W D. H. Cowles A. WAD onti'tln, saia surplus, to be naidi n 7'.Su w ' "l tu oce 01 U; and L; d. That C never harl anv imn.fi cial interest in the land ouujeoir 10 me ,-df Wilkes, i G. M. Mathes of Craige of Rowan. Eighth District G. M. Whitesides Marler of Yadkin. SSSfiffl f 11.. ., -mr ' I ""lucoicau tr UOH xorsyme, nerr d-c, w. Bond, Adiri any benefi- except as Daraillnnnt tiulmUi and mortgage ;and thati therefore P no wiuow was neitner entitled to a aower. Moore. Arlrn'r- r et al. of Kuthertord; li. M. Jr urmao of J incptnbe, J. V..Wtlson of Burke, W. r. ferguson or Haywood. A payment volunt " """vvicuge 01 an xne tacts. to leuuvereu Dac.K This with cannot i " PZZZ iVOAVS FRIEKDS, By EOWaIID.KVEKETTHALB. uTt ls historical romance. The scene la laid in the southwest, at a time when that territory wi when ws FrenCh .. ... vv , kUK x nuuc oiops. f mi L L mat Lass o Lowrie's," By FANNY HODGSON BUBNETT. fwf JESS m I ScBmnm" who hai 'ui"s, ' uneuay at Arlc " 'Tho Pifo urantley MHls ."and 3raSffiH? r have MANUFACTORY Leave Wilmington at- - . . Arrive at Charlotte at. ..." .' Leave Charlotte at Arrive at Wilmington at Daily except i ; Local Leave Wilmiiuton... j . Arrive at Laarinburg. . .. Leave Laarinburg ul Arrive at Chsrlotte at : . . Sundays. Freight. at: Leave Charlo te Arrive at Lau iaburg,. jLeave:i,auri - bure Arrive at W h iton. . . Leave Wilmington .70 P. SI. .12:30 P.M. . 6:15 P. M. .12.C0 34. 1 1 :i 6:40 A. M. 0:25 P.M. 5:00 A. M. . 4:85 P.M. 5:00 A. M. . 4 30 P.M. 6: JO A. H. 4:30 P. M. TESTIMONIALS. Jl!r i?rris P88cseB the rare gift of being able to delineate, accurately, from a photograph orothe picture the exact likeness of any one. We euaran te satisfaction." Oxfoid Leader. , ".WerrlaVv-8eeilliliwora,ld consider it excel- j.iy iuiii. centra rmtMbnt 1 " We have seen a ranfral nnnn.it li TT VI. V .V,. uuu. ycunuic, uj jut. iv. u Harris; that uuuu iusltu on mt genius Ii LTorch-LighM W reflects addi- that department." mar 17-tf ReflresentatiTe ani Champion of I American Art Taste! I WILLIAM H. BEBNARD, 11 r Leave Charlotte Mondays No Passenaers! allowed or Trains. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, Wednesdays and Fridays. 1 KKets tseia Dy D reight Prospectus EIGHTH THE sept 17-tf PROPRIETOR, i : I : V. Q. JOHNSON. npTIPro 1 Minorinl onrlanf fapcrs Dublishiner note changes, for 1875. YEAS ALPINE, THE ART JOURNAL OF AMERICA, MISCELLANEOUS. HOLABIRU'S 1 1 water-proof and mildew-pbloi shooting a fishiko u1ts. MAVaSutSSna?T ' k SHOOTrNO COATS, VESTS, STORM OVER COATS, KNEE BREECHES, TROW8ER8, LEGQINS, CAPS, WA ING JACKETS. Ar. TLVeat with Sleeve., .tthcr, worn indetwnrim ni during raw wet weather, ever made for thrift.,.. Coata with sleeves. Vesu with Slaves for Fowl with roomy pocket. . Vest without sleeves. Pants, Cap8(denble visor) Storm Overcoat. the other, or, both together Tbe moat con venien 1 rig jf 34 10. Hg CO. Shooting, waric and , fESTIMONlALS. 1 H7 XT Dear Sir:- -Th TTtnHL c-i. . " i ditiou by express u SaSLr",72 5?f ltseelnatomea nerf feet m of didly. It seems to me & ness, wnen 1 consider the Quality Luc lauox mvoiwn in Jaajouw.il. tDe best looking suit I've got. I w it iu my ineaai, and you may their own account. courteonness as well luuy yours, wUesavstt is li take pain, to m taem itn many thanks tmr mf as your skill, I am respect- FRANCIS H. HRMPBBt.v t Proetf i R. 8. Asso'n, for protection of game and flch r PeSraN. H., lIai!Ch4.1W6 r :,"!V1T8 lne t recenUy f ent meltm issued Monthly. Surly at WILMINGTON, N. was no debt. although there rule applied as Llt of the Chairmen orConuty Exec utive Co mini dee. The followibg is a correct list of the various Chairmen of the Democratic Executive Committees, together with the post office address of each: Alauiance James A. Graham, Gra- naiu. ' Alleghany E. L. Vaughan, Boone. Ashe Q. F. Neal. Jefferson. Alexander R. 7atts, Tavlorsville Tyler Bennett, Waides- E. Shepherd, Wash- poratioa to another, as to a payment by one individual to another mutsioners of Macon C'ni i n cv , J ,-I otutcrar jacKsotl to. When a Judare of n .t-v."" VUU1!' UP"U Proper application made, nriiuire tne couimandinfir officer f a county to furnish the jailer with such guard as may be required for the safe . wl i" iocx-b, unuer tne vision oi Lat. Kev. chat 80 the Superior T Ja- oe'?, ?bem. The scene of the new novel is iaia in an imalish mini page to the last the fitSS b'ffir lue ar81 m2? ?bSU5?iiw" P.aDer8 w-e the fol- '7"..l " ABMBR 8 VACATION " hv Col. George i E. Waring, descriptive of 1 T row-boat ride of tjwo hundred and fifty miles, in one of iht valleys of Europe a region Sever seen bv tnVi?P duslnal aspects. A rare collection of Revolutionary Letters. A SERIES OP ILLUSTRATED ARTICLES ON i f '1 - I -LA a General Sup'ts Office. VI'iLIKINGTON, COllTiBiA A AC- filSTA R. R. COMPANY, WILMINGTON. N. C, June 1, ir.6. 'A Magnificent Couception, wonder- muy earned out." The necessity of a popular medium for the re rhZ best i mending It for fit, color and general lulaDtlOTow anyiliins for the m n,f:?V?'..W(?. ow home or abroadT n,yC ine, either t T. W. RASTMiM Commander U. S. Nav Tbot, Nw Tom, February 17, 1K5. 1 of our great and mai.y attemp Change of Schedule. ESTABLISHMENT 18 THE CITY 0?oiASasi pro- sec. IP. HAVINCf Anson R. boro-. Beaufort Jas inffton. Bertie the expenses of the guard so. incurreu u pam Dy me county from the prisoners aire removed. : TIT" I V ' H -1 child is born in wedlock! AMERICAN COLLEGES. All of these Facllli .'Jf:' es Combined. JUNE 4TH. THE run on this Uoad: NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN (Daily). G Curri Smith n fw iuu term oi ".mnoute eacn month editorials upon current Moses Gilliam. Windsor. Bladen C. C. Lyon, Elizabethtdwn. cranswicK-HW, ville. Buncombe Robt. M. Purman, Ashe- ville. Burke J. W. Wilson, Morganton. caoarrus j. o. mstier, Uoncord. i .. I ,i ,,..n u r i . i vaiunrn jr. VJ. JUUl Camden Francis N Mills. CarteretW. C. King, Beaufort.! Caswell J. C. Pfnnix, Tanceville. Catawba K. 15. B. Houston. Nwton are to which Ibid. Where tne law presumes it to he Wirimarov and the presumption can onlv roJ J . . "TE S-rfi i uioveu oy proor of Impossibility ofi access, or inipotency of tfce husband, i State and Fowler v. Jiose. T a remea oi jb lor "the full term of The 8eries includes William r, u. Jl fV,MiJhifan 8tate. University, Wesi j . j , "ujMciso gricmiurai umuu, dowuoui, xrtnlt uons oi ine country, Harvard, evan I ni. Collece. I'rinr.ptmi ity, and other typical insUtn Lleantly illustrated articlea OLD NEW YORK, Ulustrated papers on American Cities, Ac -ii f uona! control and direction of the Maga- wMfUt1mil, iT.then,ind8of Dr- Holland, who will contribute each month .Hif,rioi ' Leave Wilmington ; Leave Florence Arrive at Coluinb a Arrive at Augusta Leave Aueusta. Leave Columbia Leave Florence.. ...... Arrive at Wilmington. 6:26 P. M 11:50 P. M. 4.00 A. M 9 .00 A. M. 4:30 P. M. 9:00 P. M. 2 03 7:33 A.. Al, A M PftMPTiO-prs (mi n t. ui.at K.--.T-i TJ-1 .-.. ...ill this tram, leaving Wilmington at 6:26 P. M. Through Freight Train (Daily except The Rest Assortment Moore, Lenoir. Mullen, South Womack, Pitts- W. Davidson, Chatham Jno, boro. Cherokee Sam. Murphy. Chowan W. D. Pruden, Edenton way w. a. Mcuiure, Hayesvillie. Coluuibus John W. Ellis, Whit ville. . s -Cleaveland J.-R. Logan, Shelbiv. - -. ITT tr . uiaveu vv. xx. cniver, XHewoera tuuiberland J. H etteville. Currituck W. B. Rid-e. Davidson Jas. E day of January, 1874, Strawberry Hill farm," at $1,200 a year; fhe contract was in writing, and contRinprl the fal lowing provision, to wit: "all th ont. ton seed and manure to tie left on the farm, ait the termination bf the lease;" the contract contained np other pro vision concerning the seed. The cot ton raised on "Strawberry Hill farm" was ginned on the premises, as was other cotton raised elsewhere: Th seea irom the cotton raised on the UI LOe limp. ' TO? hOfl thw nU.IA. . li nV . SocieVv Ct" mfrtWWF ami Society" ler graceful economy unit,,,-.. t .run" Ah. JtJJl- ...i T ' . dustrial iatplligence; iiHcent ineaPintrv. Scribnbb's Monthly is now recognized, both ia this country and In England, as thegreut i!epreseu tatire American Magazine. Encoura erous pustlc. we shall aim. dnrmtr year to eclipse its former achievements in both its uiiaij n'm m it uuuttrunents. BCRIBNKRlS Sold ana Jscws-Oealers. I U , - 131 1 1 . . . i ik iTuna s wniK ror in- Bric-a-tirac" for wit and in- raged by the f avor accorded te it bv a een- 19 1C, we SlialJ aim, during tbe Centennial ly ail First-Class Booksellers TYPE, CARDS and INKS. Ieavc W umington .... Leave Florence Arrive at Columbia. . . Leave Columbia Leave Florence. ...... Arrive at Wilmington. Sundays.) 1:30 1 3:00 10:10 A 4:30 P. 4:0 A. 2 .45 P. P. M. P. M. M. M M M. seeu ii um nie coiion raiseu on the MU ""WB-eaiers. farm, and the seed taken as toll; were !,!.. nrt .v fc ,t , so mixed that it could not be ascer- rnce tHJ aYer, 35 cents a Number tained how many of each there A abandoned his contract before expiration of the term, and the cotton seed. In an aclon brought to recover tne value of the cotton seed so removed: It was held. (1A That. the contract applied only to the seed was. the removed do. Vols. Myrover, Pay- fhe wttSed offlSJ Shaw, Indian Kerr. Liexincnn uavie Unas, jfrice, Mocksville. Dare Chauncy Meekins. Manreo Duplin Isaac B.Kelley,Kenansville Edgecombe--Jno. S. Dancy,Tarboro orsy i n e it. m.. mathes, Winston. ses; and that the use of the gin passed premi- offer8- under the lease, and aant was not liable the cotton seed taken as toll appearing that there was rence oetween the value ton seed raised on the farii, seea taKen as toll, that: the det'en- for th e value ol ; (2.) It not anv diffe- The 10 vols, complete, Nov. l?7a, to-Oct 1875, uuuuu m maroon cteth on n dp. bound in half morocco. 30 00 begin in November ami Vf m- . .i, . , lf iu imiwuioe suppuea sparatelv to parties who wish them to complete sets at this rate, i. ., cloth. $2 Qo; half morocco, $8 00. ksellers and Postmasters wUl be supplied at raica tui wm enable them to all any of the above T 1 . Subscribers will please wmit In P. O. Money Orders, or in B.ak hecks or lrafts. or bv tesrnoMvrf Mouey in letters not registered, at sender's Dkchmcsh schbers jree to all d Workmen ft hi ' 1 kille Every Department. of letters ritk. Novtsmbsb and new sudscridtrs for 1876. Ian 6 SCRIBNER & CO. iaston W. the co' and the t.h famt. tlint.tlin J a j j T , , . , 12 . . I m tt t t , - lJi SSLWara' TBfi A U 1 B E C 0 M P A NY S there was, did not entitle fhe plaintiff to the whole, especially when the jury found that there were so nianv r.f each, and no objection w raised to the finding of the jury, on: the ground that there was no evidencetjto support iates L Granville J (freene Theo Hill, M. Moore. Dallas. smith, (iatesville S. Amis, Oxford G. Graham J ville. Guilford-rJas boi-o. Halifax Harnett Haywood J. C ville. Edwards, Snow Patham, Robbins- 74 Broadway ffw York. WE W PVBLaCATIOSS. SOLD ONLY BY SUBSCRIPTION. I 1 M Not the Lowest Prices T. Mo r eh ea d, Greens - E. A. Thome. Weldon. L. Gudger, Waynes- Graves, Hender- it. White & icife v. Smalll Evolution Disproved by the Auosiie New York Journal of Cocmerce.J Henderson D, W, sonvilre. Heflford G. W. Bvrlv. Wi Hyde Dr. M. Selby, Lake Landing. Iredell J. B. Hnuv sttateviiic Jackson Wm. B Buchanan, Web- fiJohnston Jesse A. Adams, Jones- Lei F. G. Simmons. Trenton. enoir T K Wf - w im,tr.n 1 . - TT VOW, AS. 1U0 ULAJ. Lincoln I. D. Shaw, Lincolnton. Macon-W. N. All man, Franklin. Madison W. F. Runnion. Marshall tn anmJ" win Moore, Williams- McDowell-J. G. Burgin, Old Fort. itchell-Jos. S. Adams, Bakersville --"lguuiery w. A. VVatkins, TrOy. Hhagard, Jonesboro Bann, Rocky Mount oore-W. 0. -a8ti-B. H ew Hanover C j.iNportiaiupton W. C. Bowen, or R. O. PUP hi Ad T 1 . ' viislow R U" Alln T -W. Jtl II ! I. ... . ,n ! . i, ",J6e A. w. irraham. It woula be idle to anUfi acainsf. theories which are so weak as Pro fessor Huxley has shown his to bp. But the man who is temDted to adont, them is assuredly as wild as the men who attempted to discover nernetual motion. The theory of evolution is precisely like the theory of perpetual motion, since it reduces itself to this Smith- statement: "Nothing was ever ere ated; all things grew out of other things." This surely is only another form of stating the theory of a per petual motion machine. And so plainly is this seen bv clear minds in the evolution school they have been iorcea to tne adoption of the theorv that all sensible things are results of motion, all motion is the effect of force, all force is eternal, self-reaula ting, sen-existent. Ana just here a school-boy overthrows the philoso pher with the question-y-"Why, if force acts and thinks and reeulates itself and makes things, I don't see why you doubt the record of Moses you call him Foprce, but Moses called L v - 1 - T . - . l Robinson, him we Ciquotank ufquiinan "ertlord. Pender-R person H rut H Polk T Hiiisboro. W. C. Davis, Elizabeth by the Hebrew word that translate irod." y It is a subject of congratulation to the American thinking public that they have had the mists cleared away s Thos. H. Gilliam, from the evolution feasor Huxley. theories by Pro sV T. Sanders, Burgaw. T. Jordan. Roxboro. I Sbepperd, Greenville. Rpri ii i n eta Pnlntinhno dill ten T MT fi -r. t.. krwi i r. " -oryan, jjay xtiver aolph-Sam. Walker. Ashboro. H h-c,nnond-M u. -ooeson J. wll. A. Russell, Rocking- McAllister, Lumber- M. D. Conway tells The Cincinnati Commercial how Gladstone behaved when he made his great Blackheath speech. He seemed for once fairly embarrassed by the demonstration that greeted him, and when the cheers continued on and on, scratched his head, bowed, scratched his head again, tied his cravat, then turned around ttoeViLLi.- appealingly to Lord Sydney, Lord ortl) "suttU1 L'avid S. Keid, Went CaTrington, and to the chairman, worth Ko wan -Jas. E. Keer. Salisbnrv- M. Whiteside, Ruth- l . . uinson-E Peterson. Clinton Stii,, ," T eiemuu, bunion. StokiyrJVS-,?emerton, Albemarle. VV 1 IT-AM "-f WW S,,rry-rH. M Luth Kink. Danburv. 1IT - . T"T. augn, jJODson. Everett, care lot vard "Joult"' xnos. u ijash, Bre- T inrrell-Ephriam Leigh, Fort Hard- John Bell, to find if they could suggest what be ought to do. There was a healthy tan upon his face, and a good uic oi jviignsa ooior in nis cneets, ana I could nbt help thinking there was as much truth as humor in the recent cartoon whieh represented him as an idyllic stage rustic, with ribbons and rosea. While near by Disraeli, as a staare nobleman, meditated, as in the fable of iEteop, on the rustic's comparative ireeaom irom care. H. Fitzgerald, Mdnroe. Pi Tt . wuon-W. fvu.Lr.-i li r tr lie Gdx Jos- A. Haywood Wnil-.?teP.hen8on, Raleigh. Washing11- B-HimtervWarrenton. iyilloUrh8tonrSamuel Lata!, ' " UHMO llf XT -w-w " oro . uf.. t nv, lr SBBBBBBB:fi.S Vadiir?0!?8 ttountree, Wilson. ?ear. y Marler, or K C. Pur Hopp Iron, Hay, &c. gQQ Bdls HOOP IEON, OA A Bales EASTERN HAY, - For sale very low by ang 45 tf Wilkes- m WORTH & WORTH, lOTV p MM. jLiiue. v - uiuviue. -rey-C. F, yOUng, Bumsvilte. Lime. 1500 Sbte fresh LiMa Just arrived and landing. h 4 ang5-tf THE rna almjie; This ppSndid tained in every feature vetoped and improved, As Low i BUT,- ART JOURNAL OF AMERICA. is not only well ens- enterprise but is being constantly de It to-dav Hianrla wtthnnt a rival in the whole world of ijerioriir.fi) literntnro O'tie beaatital dog-potrait, "Man's Unselfish Friend,'" a chromo presented to every subscriber, is a dicided hit, and will, if possible, add to the popularity which this work has gained. Tbe Art Union feature also promises great and beneficent results, in ar rasing public interest in the fine arts. Circulars and full information on application. AS AJ Prices! Other Establishment Passengers for Colmnma. A should take Night Express Train from WUmington. xuiuugu oieeping wars onuignt trains lor Cu&rlet- ton and Augusta. jnne 1-tf JAMES ANDERSON, Hen'l Sno't Wiliniiigton & Weldon RAILROAD CO. Orrtcs or Gss'i, SupKBiNmrosNT, Wilmington, N. C 30, lff.tt. aXrSrapsV I tesBSSerFra ! lUja iLaX a am we. ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 3d, lh?6. Passenger Trains-on the Wilmington & w eiaoL itauroaa wui run as roilows : DAI TRAIN. Leave Union Depot Arrive at Goldsboro Rocky Mount Weldon Leave Weldon daily Arrive at Rocky Mount. . , . . liolttsooro... ... Union Depot. At At 1:55 A. 11:67 A. S:05 P. 3.50 P. 10:05 A. 11:60 A. 1:60 P 6j0o U M Mi M. M. M M. eentation cf the productions has always been reconizrl -ru- "cviu mmc iaj uicKi, iue wane -i ne successive railures which so invariaely followed each attempt In this country to establish an art journal, did not lil"nrn . 1. :n Jfll . L! I .! I' 7 ty.c iuc wamereiice oi ine people oi America to the claims of high art. 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The pesaessor of a complete volume can not ttnpacaw the quantity of fine paper and engravings in any other shape or number of volumes for ten times its eo$t: and, there it the chromo, besides! The national feature of THR a T.nnra nnm k. taken in no narrow sense. True art is cosmopoii JWleTHE ALDINE is a strictly American institiition, it di a not eentne itself nureiy to tbe reproduction of native art Its mission is to culti vate a broad and appreciative art taste, one that will discriminate only on grounds or intrinsic ffVTJfcwMePUl11rtta Patrons of THE ALDINE, as a leading chakaoteri8fic7ihe pro ductions of the most noted American aBtists, atlefr tion will always be given to specimens from foreign masters, giving subscribers all the pleasure and in Btruction obtainable from home or foreign sources. ine artistic illustration of American scenery original with THE ALDINE, Is an important fe f n A Ond I. a m a . n ! 11 . 1 .. . J . .' 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