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WILMIXOTOX. N. 0 :
SATURDAY. MARCH-13. 1875.
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aaiwr in North Carolina, it publish
rx-ry morning, except Monday, at KiflHT
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t'mittaots for longer period ami longer
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KKttKI.IIAKll SAl'NDKIW,
Wilmington, N. ,;
Tilt i iuutin ; 127:1) to r-(zulte pr.'.liDp lu .t'i- j
ii r i .ntativea if""""- 1 i!i iM-i..r int mil i -u-
Hon of herdenttive r.f..r, ... ti,.l,li.
d opted a resolution on the .uj tea- ,unii,. f,,r eimiiwtion.
The Yum. -rrvenh nt. Hup!j a mt n
The
EDITORIAL NOTES.
rill
" Hy (J !' tyi old Bt'ii Wwle,
" i'hoy'vo got u on down gra.lu !'
That's so," ttny Mp'akor ntu
" And linrrj hrnke on tlielrui."
Lady Burdt'tt CVuttn oortitle from
YfHtHHtHaowUidga that or F rio
milliner wu forty thousaud bummiug
liir.la evtrv ncMon. Hid lio thitiku
thatatsnch a rU Hie 1nm
:jin be extiuct.
Tho Loudon oorn'HH)tidcut of the
AWon uVj Adrvrlim-r hj lliat the
reHrt i wttU founded tlit theFrwuoh
Ptiuoo Imperial ii to morry theyouog
enl daughter of (Jneen Victoria, nd
that in oousoiinonuo of tint arrango
ratutt the Queon low indorsed tho liiMt
lwa put iu ciroulatiou iii Eughiud ly
the KmprenH Kngmie.
, Tae Han Frnuolm-o Aotidotny of
ScienoeiUafa beeu -looking at aomo
curioua Cob of the trout Kpecit, nonie
t't 4t.A AH.. a rt ii.iii.it
nbout the umbilical region, aud wliiU
lmvitig but oue mil, Lave two ditttiuct
bodies and headu, and seem t6 uavi
gut with optire ease. Others have
two bodies and tails parallel, united
"J u 1U u" w" v
Siamese Twius.
Civil Itighta took efTeot in dosing
some of the Northern boteld, but in
Eviinsvillo, Iud, the colored servnuts
at one of tho hoatelries, upon hearing
of the pasttagc of tho civil rights bill, '
refused to take their huts off iu the
bouse, and were accordingly dis
charged. They fell glorious martyrs
to the dignity of tho African race,
which oonnibted iu being rndo and im
polite, - '
' fSsnator McDonald, of Indiana, is
aatisfied that the Democratic nominee
for the Freiiidensy, to be Buoceitsfiil,
' tnnst oomo from the Went, and indi
cates Governor Ilendrioks , aa hi
choice. On the subject of tho Vice
Presidency lie is of the opinion that i
Northern man should be chosen; how
ever, he thought General Gordon, of
Georgia, would not be a bad selection
indeed, ho expressed the belief that
' Hendricks aud Gordon would sweep
the country."
It was expected at one time that
- women would be admitted to all the
degrees of the Loudon University, but
English conservation is not yet quite
n- to the murk. The, resolution that
had been passed in May last, admit'
ting female students to all the honors
and privilege!! of the institution has
"bet u recently revoked, the Senate hav
r ing recently reconsidered and reversed
the former action, aud placed the
ladies again ou the lower plaue they
must yet awhile occupy.
Rents in the buBiuesa portion of
New York are ten per oeut lower than
" last year, this spiiug. and this reduc
tion, added to those of previous years,
J mikes a very apprtoiable difference in
the oost of doiug business. Iu dwell
ings, the mid dle class are readily rent-
ed, without much tod notion, but the
best and the poorest have to come
down. House built in flats are iu
great favor, as being very compati
ble with domestio ' retrenchment
They require losa furniture, lets Bon
ing and less spread in every way,
while affording at the same time a good
degree of comfort, aa the continental
oitiea found out year o. The im-
uaitabihtT nf tho
' J J
- Temea, this winter, has checked the
rain tot ' suburban quarters,., and
people are more inclined to lodgo pu
the island. In the auotion cale of
. twfiiitv hnnapa anil tola n( tk. A A
Bmith estate, Thursday, several fine
brick residences on Third avenue, be
low 89th street, each 20 by 100 feet,
' sold for about $27,000 each, which
was thought Yery good prioe.
rnary, 174, instructing iU Commiit. e j
on Education and Lubor to inquire iu;
to the condition and management ol
the ioatitutioua that had received the
laud scrip fjmid donated by Oongrees
to the State for the establishment of
Colleges for the advancement of Agri
culture nd the Mechanic Arts. The
report of this committee has been pub
lished, add bears in an especial sense
upon two line of information, namely,
the use which the States have made of
tie niouey obtained from the sales of
the laud granted to them by Congress
aad (be results of such use.
As to the use of the money thus ob
tained by the States, the committee
say that the larger part baa been In-
veuM satisfactorily. Some of the
States have placet! the money in Uni
ted States bonds, aud others in their
own State bonda, This latter form of
investment, however, baa proved very
disadvantageous in aomo instances,
specially in certain Southern States.
Thus the 8UU of Alabama invested
the l 8,000 received from the sale of
its scrip in State bonds bought at
eighty-tlva per centum of their par
value, and now aelliug at fllty per
ceutnm. Louisiana invented the $182,-
9J3 reocived from the sale of its scrip
in State bonds of the uominal value of
J27,(XW, but the largest offer recently
made for any Ijouisiana bond is twen
ty-nix per centum of its par value
Similar losses, but less iu amount,
have occurred in tho investments umde
by the States fit Arkansas, Georgia,
Missuwippi, Teuucswo aud lrgiuia
Ithongh in a majority of the Mates
nioutioued the iuterest uiouey has bt u
paid, aud iu the case of Virgiuia t hi
money has been paid when the pumi
(inula were not aulucieut to rucei
the demauds of other creditors
In the Htates of North and South
(Jaroliua the iniHniauagomeut
the fuud has been of the groRKet-
olmracter. The committee say that
the im euritioit tu whieu North Carolina
placed Ho inouey "are uow nuhi-tan
tmlly valuuloss;". and iu the eawt of
Smith Caroliua the money was inveat
td by H. II. Kiuipton, who an then
the nuouoial agent of the State, iu
SUte bonds, bought at sixty-seven to
sixty-eight per centum of their par
value, which were afterward reported
us haviug been hypothecated tin
Slate debt iu New lork. Iho com
mittee say that "no reveuue whatever
has been received" from these bouds,
aud tho bonds themnelves appear to
have disappeared. It is a matter ol
public congratulation that during the
mittBovernmeut to which the ooutn
em States have been subjected siuou
the war, only two States have prncti
onlly squandered the moneys received
by them for the specific purposes of
educatiou from the general govern
mont.
The committee lake the grouud that
)rvrr tiuute mouevs 'iave oeeu
mismanaged or squandered by iudi
viduals the State will be held reMpom
.II I. ,i'I'U ! th U-
known to us iu the contract" under
which these grant were made, they
say, and "the State is responsible to
the national government." Undoubt
edly this view is accurate and ought
to be maintained, says the New lork
Evening I'oitt, to which we are indebt
ed for the above information.
And this being ao, can our Legisla
ture hesitate any longer what to do
about the bill uow pending before it
anking that "tho Laud Scrip Fund be
made good to the University?
..' 1, I.!
at-. a i on Kn-wii4 r hi;
would not be iu order at this it tg- of
the bill.
Mr. lUusom. I bnvo comu'te.I with
memU-ra of the Judiciary Committee
and they think the bill needs examina
tion.
Mr. Ikmtwell. If the lull is uere, i
think wo had U tter leuve it ou the
table, and the Judiciary Committee
c.tn look at it
Mr. lJansom-Tho Senator from
Masbachusetts will pardon me for Buy
ing that it is a bill iu which my State
aud other States are greatly concern
ed. 1 have consnltcd with the Ju
diciary Committee, and on the nog
gention of leadiug members of that (
ommittes I nuke the motion that the
bill be now referred to the committee
for examination. The bill has not yet
been enrolled.
The ice-l'reeident The bill is in
the poNSONniou of the House of ltepre
Heniatives, It is not in the poaaoBaion
of the Senate.
Mr. lUusom Then I move that the
Senate request the rcall of tho bill
from the House.
The Vice -President The Senator
from North Caroliua novesthat a mei
..mi .a K..nt hi the (niite of lteure
ai-iiUtivesaxkins the return of the bill
t he motion was agreed to. :
MISCELLANEOUS.
IjACOlill
RAIL
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OvnoB i f Uii.iil siraajst
WllBlt too, ( P- i Ol. I
Brut Ton pavk
In StuvA aad UoiuUBlli Hecelnug Ad-
Nil Vol- KK THKS
A TiiKHtar i qi'AMTV.
IMiSH. i:. J. IIAl.t A. HOK.
The New York Evrning I'oot is pub-
lishing a series of reminineences aud
o itemuorsnr sketc ies of American
publiithi rs. Tho twenty-first paper
of the series is dsvoted to our f rieuds
Mecsrs. E J. Halk A Son, and being
ditnirtnm that our readers should share
with us the pleaiture of rootling about
tho snccesa uf geniletueu whom we aie
sure they remember with the most
all'ectionate regard we reproduce it
iu our columns this morning. The
Uai.kh are men whom wo delight to
honor. ' ' v
A llii.i. is before the l giMature,
s:iys the llaleigli A' (, HiniUr in its
prnvisions to the one inlioiluoed into
the Virginia Legislature which it is
ihoiixht will coiinlerurt homo til tie
fleutive tippiieiitions of the Civi
Hights bill. It has force more direct
ly iu connection with hotels uud pla
cos of auiusmiueut, giving legal miic
tiou to a very couiinoiily oxoreised
right ou the part of proprietors of ho
tela, to exelud nil persons suspected
of inability to pay for accommodation!1,
or uudoirahte- from other causes, by
t iH reply that tho house is full and can
receive no more guests, or some other
1 igitimate answer, mid to punish as
A sturbers of tho iwaee all such
who rtwint such reply by noise or vio
lance. Proprietors of theatros may
make the same objections, aud can up
ply the aaiue remedies,
The New York Tribune does not
seem to attach much importance to th
fact that the authorities at Washing
ton are opposed to the oall of a Con
T -utiou iu this Stute for the purpose
of ami mling the Canby Comstitution
It says:
The people of North Carolina are
urgiug their Legislature to provide for
a Constitution' fVitiwmitmn wit.linnf
j,-,. DA-ajv. Vance is prominent
iu favoring the step, The kitchen
organ at . Washington is sum such
actiou means rebellion, and attributes
it all to the failure of Congress to de
velop sufllcieut stilTuoosof kueetopass
the Force bill. It doesn't seem to
occur to the orgau that it is none of
the business of Congress to tell the
people of a State whut they shall do
widi thier Constitution. '
Nojr Ii
dlll.rt.l :
Plows.
I IOCS,
ShoTcls,
Spades, , i. : -
Wheelbarrows,
ritchforks,
AX' Vim. BL ACK1M ITH'S HKI.1AW,
Th-, Nrninni, Tri Olmtim, Collari. HaiBM,
Kl.iw Kiwi, liar Irun, ItiBii, Hposm, auuau
POT.
riKKITKXIVIS,
Alll i: I l-t.lt 1, ,
M UliVULVKHN,
t worKU's Tooi.Nt
And l Homilet BUlck or
HARDWARE,
NATHANIEL JACQBl'S
HARDWARE DETOT,
NO, f MAItliKT NT.
jan 111
WILMIXQTC: -:2 ULU: RAIL
ROAS CC J.".P t.
OUT, J
t, iini
CHA-SGJC Of HCZZDVL&.
Oa and aftar Jan. I1, PaaMnpr Tralaa ot
th W. W. Baltroad will raa a fbUowt i
MAIL TRAIN.
n Vtom Depot Salir vert?
SnndkTU) at I I! A. M
Arrl it at Uoldf Vor at . . .11 3 A. at.
hckr M van at. . ....... leir.l
Weldonat 4 ' T. V
Uava Waldos dstl v at........ lnnH
trr t txJ "uttut uai A. k.
, eokUUraa....n,.M... ut r. n.
Una Depot Sua P. M.
CXPBKM THAPV AK1) THIUUOH
- PKEIUT TJAIN.
WILMINGTON,N.C,LINES
Fast
SEMI - WEEKLY
Freight Route to all Points
South or East.
At
For Rent !
I'ntit ! 1'iber 1st. lhll Huuh fontslnllig 6
hi int, himhImI on the tst aide of Klfih ftriret,
-jt nnria o' ins nitmoiiim onurrii. i'in".
kmI w tUr and all n r vu'houwi on the
tt-nilm-n ; Isrgs tut,- and a dfltgVI'ul rcl
Imiic;.
a iiiy tu
C'K'lM.V MOIIKISi
. MonUt Watur M.
nun h i Sl-lw '
Corn and Hay J
5,000
Kt'tltM WHITE
AM'
11 Hl H. 1 ""atrn,
luo Msl. tl.y . Noith Kivcr..
Iiii I'j
m trrh
LMTaCnlandapot.dall. at. T.1S P.li.
Arrive aOotre at. ....... tOAH.
M Ruflf Monlitat.... '4 t A.M.
Weldoa at -.! A M
Laava Wldon. dallv. at 40 P. M.
Arrltt at Kockj Mouiit at. ........ l P.
Uoldiboro at 11 IS A.M.
u rjnioaUapotat... 40 A.M
Mall Train makaa oloaa ooanaeUon at Wl
don for all prints Nortt fl Bi-y Una aad Ae
tata ureas routea.
Eipttai Train oonnectaoalvwttk aeail
Uraek route, hllnu'i Palae Nleepa
lB wn aaioM iraua. j
Prelght Trains will tear Wllmlnrton trl
weekl at S.4S A. M. ai 4 arlva at Mop. M.
. , ... 4VH F.IMVINK,
Oaaaral Sapl
Jn$ -tt
atar oopy.
Carolina Central
Railway Co.
, SUf KRJNTKMPKMT'H OPVlOK,
WIUnlDKton, IXc. loth, 1HT4. . V
Change of Schedule
On and after the lBth tnatant, tratiii will
rau evat Kaiiway aa Mfew I j
AtSEMOEII TRAINS
t.aae Wllmlnitor. at T1SA.M
Arrive in t'hnrlWtto at 1:4-1 P M
leare Chrlo't at , ., ,. : Uh M
Arrive to Wilmington at....,..;.;.,. eP
7- Night tralna(rat Freight and Paajen-
gerla lutate noueaki
FREIGHT TRAINS
BALTIMORE.
Baltimore anil Strata Steam Trans-
pcrtatton Comjany,
-8A1UKO PBUM HALT JklOKK
Tuesday & Friday, at 3 P. M.
-ANU FHOM WILMINGTON
Wednesday & Saturday.
HEW Y0BK.
Clyfie'ii . 101 Liii
SAILIKQ Vr''M IW TOSK-. "
Tuesday et Friday, at 3 P. M
riSD FROM WILMINOTOS-
Wednesday & Saturday.
JIVINU THROIUH BILLS (IP E.AD1IWO TO ALL POINTS II
North snd South Carolina, Georgia and Alabama. For North or East bonne1
freight to Baltimore, rbuadelphia, New York Boston, l'rovidena ,
Fall River and other Eastern Cities. Also, to Liverpool,
GUtpgow, Bremen, Antwerp, and other
European porta. i' ?
The linn ronnecl at Wllminston with the Wllmlrtfcn. rptnmbla A lrvt laBiraA.
Wilmington & Wrldo Rllnd, Carolina Central hallway, and (ate Peat BWrr Sitemem,
wiin tnetr nmuecting Ktiaile, offer ui equal rarllitte for the frunipt 4f luerj at Oelgbt e all
rilatlngton, atop at HailreiS deaM. tfce
polnte.
A ma Hteamerr or trn-M Llnet, on arrival In
fri-Wliti Taimfrd older cowed hed to tare without
rrttiht Kxtirew that I retting.
(ion, atop at naureis aeaaa, tae
delay aid forwardtd kj kefaal
T o drayaye In Wilmington, and m tior. r from Wilmington Ronth. ,
Kalea arBt4l Low aa y wy Iher Kswle-Laasea ar OvV-
chaiarva promptly pale. ;
JTMARK ALL GOODS VIA WILMINGTON LINEMj v
For furttaur InfofniaUtm p1y U eltbet of th ontler1p?l Agrsttof t! aLim: ,
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Agttit esiimiote Line, f,at Uaee,
a no
69 Sooth Bt, Baltimore.
WM- FYFE,
EXCHANCE CORNER,
fluN just retteivd nil Elegant Assort-
- . roeut of . . s'v .
Hamburg Edgings
and Insertions
, AT .
VERY LOW PRICES
tr call and Kaaailno.
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61
GUANO.
KAVtu rating
The followiug is a oopy of the bill
t tat waa pievouted from becoming a
law only by the vigilaurte of Mon itor
Ransom. We publish it in full tlitt
our pet pie may see from how great
trouble aud vexation and outrage and
oppression they wore saved:
AN ACT TO JtEUCI.ATB l'nOCKKDINOS IN
MANDAMI'S.
lie it enacted by the, Snutte i
JIotiMt of Jlt;prci ntatire of lm United
Statc$ of America in cbi.(r annvm-
mm, mat in all proceedings iua man
ilamus, in auy of tho Courts of the
United States, wherein auy officer of
the United Htates is made a party de
fendant, but who may die.resign.or be
is noved from oflloe bef ore the final de
termination of such proceedings, the
same may, it necessary for the pur-1
poses of justice, be revived against hits
successor iu said oflloe, and sitoh pro
03edtng8 may ba had as in otse of the
death of a party defendant during the
pending of a suit at lav in proptr
Court; and said proceedings in manda
mus shall proceed to a bearing at the
same term, unloss for good cause
shown the Court shall continue the
case; and if a peremptory writ shall
be awardod, the same shall aud may
be directed to any successor in ottice
to suoh person who may have so re
signed, been removed, or died.
Son. 2. That the Circuit Courts of
the United States shall have, and are
hereby give hower to is ue the w r t
of maudamus in all causes at law or iu
equity of which they have jurisdiction
Aud in whioh suoh a writ by the com
mon or the obauoery law is an appro
priate remedy; or by way of original
proceeding when such writ is neces
sary to any jurisdiction possessed hy
said Court and is a proper remedy;
Seo. 2, That this act shall take effect
from the date of its passage.
The following extract from the pro
ceedings of the Senate, as published
in the Congressional Record, will
show what part General Ransom took
iu the matter.' Had the bill passed
we would have been at the , mercy of
any District Judge tn the country;
MASDAKTJB PBOCRlDtNUS.
Mr. Ransom. A message came from
the Honse a short time ago announc
ing its agreemeut to the amendments
of the Senate to the bill (U. R. No,
GENUINE
PERUVIAN liUANO.
Lat year I aold Oeuulna Peruvian Guano a
the kriuu price ohargi-d Iit Mouth. HoUfou
Hurt ulo & Vo , Uta O. iioie) Agems of the Pe
ruvian tloteriimi'iit in Uila eouutry, adding a
very ainail conuulwlon as a GomiKiiiMttloii lor
my erlri-ii; Hiid I am hsi'tiy to nay that all
thue who buiiglit, ai-kii loJgi that It gave
entire mlln'aotion 'J'hipycar, owing to the
more lilmral dUu-ount allimiKl to nr-liaiiiire ot
large ii intitiiu, I ant etiablrd to ell ntd only
at the eaae prioa without ouBinlwiun,-ln lota
of 1 to ft tuna, but even rh airr wlion in larger
quantilks, a I !uy enough to obtain I lie
Urgent dlsoouiit, wnloh I prOK( to dlrlds
wltit mv cnitonivr in proportion to thlr or
ilere; whsreas, the Oeneral Agentu are obliged
to maintain a fixed scale o( price ana oi
ooiiii' I ht-ret.re, paillttn Intrant ol' imsll
iniit:ilr itl U.iJ It rrMuiiimloal to club to
gether and buy In lot often t'Miiar' more, on
which there la a saving both In prlr and cart
agn I hearot'mme buyers or It ty tone and
upward', who still 4" to iheUcnerai Agentsln
l...d of rat ing on me, liming ninuey iherrhy.
Tolho.e I say, If you doubt ihe gv'nuinrnefs
of the Otiaiio nold by mo, I wit' give to j u.or
lo your representative here, my ordori ou the
(lovernment Htnres, whl h will be ocnclumve
i vldmico that tho (iunm Is Ihe same as that
Nld hy ihv tionoral Agents, and at Iwspru-e.
rlrcnlara wllh rel'eronosi, toatlmoolals, aud
fnll parltoiilare, mailed lYee on aoi.li.-nt on
'o R. BALCAZAR,
Ne, 53 Deaier 81., Mew York,
P. . Bni 139,
niri-U 10 5Vd.ttt
n
THE GREAT FERTILIZER
FOR AUCR0P8!
HTANDARD GUAItANIEED.
AftT Hi DAILY rXPECTVID AND
tUU I'nrsaleoii liberal teru.i at reduced
, i in a. to both i-s-li and limn purolianevi.. !
ira inducement to H.om In ut r f larne tots.
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fel'VS ' M-dAwim
Fietati
i!
Superior to any Fertlllxer Made
; ... ' t . -,-
In the
United MtaloH
For COTTON. COItN, TOBACCO
aV For ea'e bv J. Mcl sushHn A Kon. Char-
i tie, N. Weil & 1!hm, (loldeboro. N. 0 I
H. iW. Houston s 'iO., Monroe, n. (I I Murray
Co, Wilmington, N U I Wllllameon, Up
chnrrh 4 I'Uumaj, Hal.leh, NO) Vt I. Mi-
Obeo, FranklUiUin.N Vi llniberlalia A Kavei
faclAo.MUi Branch A uo, Wllaoa, MO;
on a angier, iturnem, a u,
feb W lUstla
Powder! Powder!
into Kege Klneaurl Sporting Fowdor,
m Kegs BUtlng aud Mining Powder,
1u,M.l Feet Fum,
For sale by
KKKOUNER A OAI.DKKBKO"
marob 7 67
Corn, Hay, Oats and g
Meal.
4 000 Bushels Corn,
)ui naiea artm Hay,
2,000 Bushel Onte,
W0 Busheli Water Omund Meal. .
For sale by
REKOHRKK A CALDEB BROS,
march T M
Potatoes! Potatoes!
100 Bbla. Farly Rote Potatoes, ' '
' loo " , Pink By rotatoev t
. For fata by
acuuhMa m uauiak duvd.
marolil i
Leave Wilmington At SIX) A.M.
Arrive at Laurinburg at 5:40 V. at.
Leave l.surmliurn at. 4 00 A. M
Arrive at t lmrlotle at 4.00 P. l
t.envo Cbololts at... 6 -0 A. M
ArHveal Lanrlnhnrg at.. ....: V. M
jave I mirtnbui g st . 6:0 A M
Arrive a' Wllmlngtrn at .-..6.(4 P. M
Connectlone. ; ,
llonnectnat W iimingtoa with Wllmlnglot &
Wdidun. ni Wliuilntron, t'oluinbla An-
liii.ita Ksilrnl. -.i-nd-weeklv New York aud
l-rl-weekly Haltiinore and weekly Phlladel.
i hla Htramerp, and the' Klver lioate to Fy-
ettevllle.
Connects at Charlotte with Its Western Dl
vleion. Nortkiiaroliualtallroa-t, Charlotte and
Itatetville Rallioal, Charlotte A Atlanta
Air Line, ami Charlotte, folnmbla and Ao
1 1 at a U . il , . . - . , ,
Thntiepplvlni tlie wind West, Karthweit
and nomaweet wne a saen aa CBoap pit
me Deaooaru auu r.niupe.
8. b FREMONT
fMr KltiaTttiaiir svnd ButMirtntjlndrift
d12 . . . 205-tf
T Papers puMNhlne (k O. Railway ached
ule will pletse notloe liangaa.- , , i
i . ' i.T.i i i . .-
.y
WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA
, AUGUSTA IAILROaD CO,
Witamwroa, N. l).. Nov. HI, 114 j
i5 Q CS3
CHANGE OFCIEDULE
Ou md ailerTewi.iy, 24fhf Hie lollowlng
schtdale , ilij,ii p .;,,.).. ,,'''t!,-:
;iiM0'l.T;F.XFtiM5 TRAIN, (Oallyii !
Leave Wilmington...... ......
owl Ing Oreea Vnw Vevfe
A. D. CAZAUX.
octis
Aa j
Agent Baltimore and Mew fork Usee, Wilmington, i. S).1
INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION CO.
-820-
WILL Silt A
BUSINESS CARDS.
Graham & Hash, '
ATTOMEY8 AT LAW,
CHARtOTTE, N. C, " j
PRACTICE IN THK BTATS ANA'FBA
eral Court, aad make eoUeetlena any
where la North Carolina. Also aegMlato aaiea
of Real-Etet. AgrlraltoraL hliaeial aa4
1
'i.n
SHELBY BANJJiElt. -
. t. M.
..ears Florenee 11. MP M
Arrive at Oulaubla..,.. 4.i A, M.
11 Autrueta S.4SA.M
ave Auausta 4. IS P.M.
Leave Oolumbla.... S.I5P. M.
Leave Florence. 12 SO A. M.
Arrive at Wllmtnirtoft T.10 A. M,
Paiw-uger going West beyond Colu obla,
will take through Train, leavlna Wllmlngion
atR 2A P. M
PAStiBNOBK AND MAIL TRAIN, (Dally
except Monday.) f
Utava Wilmington .......... 6.48 A. ,
Arrive it F'oreuoe.,, ...,..,..120 P, 4i
arrive at (join-nhla B.lOP.M.
Leave Oolumbla... 8. fin A.M.
Leave Florence.. V. 1.10 P U.
Arrive at Wilmington..... 7.00 V M.
7-TUouitB onnneotlona at Florence with
train tor Charle-itoe. ,-, iin j
' Th Wiih Hleeulng Can on nlnht trains
; for Oharlestoa and Asguala.
JAMBS ANDEK80N. i
' Oen'l Superintendent.
, : . SHO-tf
Publlnhed weekly, at SH Ft.HY Cleveland
County. N.tl ,at SI no per nullum, In ad
vance; hati a large and rapidly lucrcaslng cir
culation ta nearly all the cnunUee Wtst e!
Mecklenburg. Also, an extensive circulation
In the c .milieu of Spartanburg, York and
Union. H O. He Just been enlarged from a
twenty to a nnrtvt wo column, annunow
adorned with an entire new dross, lit fuhUct
art vtmocram i ne Carolina twntrai nanway
being now o-mpleted through to Wilmington,
an 1 Shelby being the Western terminus, the
aimer is a most excelleut advertising medi
um, jcairt moamltf:
IHIHHAM A WKBB. .;
. . KAIUiri and Proprietors,
feb 10 Ra-tf
Marshal's Office,
CITY OF WILMINGTON,
January 23d, 1875.
ROM TftlS DATliinflTrONFKRB ARB
prohihited selling Horses or Stock of anv
d in front of the City Market Princess
Screven House,
R, BRADLEY, Proprietor,
SAVANNAH, OA,
rjlHISLONa AND FAVORABLY KNOWN
UuuM, pleasantly situated oa Johnson 8quar4,
having been recently repainted and repaired,
and aavUif alt of IU department fliled with
competent, polite and attentive , employea,
otTers to the traveling publlo cemforta antur-
passed by any House In the Southern gtatee.
Passengers hav Ing Throtnh Tickets and de
siring to lay over at Screven Hoae, will have
Free Transportation from the Honse to Deunts
ot Btaamerelo Screven H onto Omnibuses.
dectl . ... S08-8m
Pr emi um Bond
lYMislriiilEiloiCo.
These boudi are Issued lor the purpose ot
taislng funds lor the erection of a building la
the City of ew York, 14 be uted for a ,
. . .' ,5... i .. ., -.(, .): ! -': j
Perpetual World's Fair,
a permanent Home, where every msnnfaok
ture ran eahiblt and tell hi gooda, and every
patcntoe osn rbow his Invention: a e utrc of
industry which will prove a vast benefit to the
whole country.
For tl i purose the Legislature of the Bute
of Niw York has grsnied a charter to a num-b-r
o our mwl wealthv and respectable mer.
chants, aad tkee, gcnilemen have purchased
no Ies itmu eight blocks oftha most valuable
land In the t'lty of New York. The buildlug
tfl be erected will be soven stories blgh-( loll
leet la height), esrnunnted by a raagaifluent
dooM, and will covr a spaea ot gg aores. It
will be construeied of Iron, brick and gllM,
end med fire. proof. The bonds, whleh are
all lor Sl each, are secured hy a first mort
gage on the land and building; and for the
purpose of making them popnlar, the Direc
tors have decided tobtve quarterly drawings
of eioo.ooo eatvii. tnia money oeiug me luier-
est on the amount oi tne wnoie loan. , j
Kvery bondholder must receive at least SB I,
out as may reoeivs . . -
jbhoo-ooo :
or Sio.ooo, or S10,0O0, or $5,foo, or S3,000, Ao. ,
6?o: i
, Fourth Series Drawing,
April 6th, '76.
These drawings tako place every
MONTHS, and eventually EVER
will participate In them. .
stieet from the esuern line of K rout street lo
the wotern line of Fourth street or Second
and Tbltd streets, between the northern line of
Market and the -southern line of Chestnut
streets, are designated tor this purpose..
By order . ; tie Mutor.
J. H. ROBINSON,
City Marsha'
Jan ill
)! WANTED!
CTJRRF.NCY OR NF.OOTI ABLE FAPKR
. . '- -r i . '
' ' FOR ' 1 '
600 Package 8 Fine Cut and
Plug Tobaccos,
AT A SMALL MARGIN.
$50 : $100 $500 $1000
nvrated Itf Sloek Prlvllea;ea In
Watll Street, leads to niary Tuoosanns or
doll A lis raoriT. Comprehenalva eiplana
tory clreolsrs, containing detail, d atatemet ti
aud quotation prices of all stocks dealt In at
the .vJi l or .vtoe exchange, malted jt't to
tboee tiesUlrg to aieculate. Address, l" ,
ALEX.FKOi HINOHAM A CO.,
r Bankers aud Brokers
Opr N. V. Stock Exohange. . It Wall St.,
leb-ly-ood , , , tiHW YOBK.
By
m irch 6
d. riaoiT.
For Sale.
THE LITHIA AtER of the Virginia
Burlaln Spring ot the water ol the old Buffalo
"prlegs, put up In boxes containing one Dosen
Hall Gallon bottle wilt ba supplied teenier
dftlrVttad at the Sctttsbtug Depot ot 1 he Wch
moad at Danville rlsltroad at S per box, to
be paid In odvanre. The LU'UIA water has
made a remarkable cure as anyn record
in affection, of the Bladder a d Kldneva an;
In Dyspeps'. It has aim given decided relie
In Uonty and rlhewmallc aftsetlons In th
diseases of Women and In Dyspepsia th wate
off.be old Spring is regarded as well algh ipa
clflo. Address -
TMOMAar.WODH,
Bufiaio Springs.
. MecklenbnrgOoiintv. va.
e r- - , xlt-lUwai
PASSENCKR DEPARTMENT,)
'Wiliktos, N.O., March 1st, 1(flg. )
The attention Of North-bound tiavelnn la
Invited to ihe fact that, commencing March
2d, lsTS, entirely , -
. . . ..... ,
NEW PARLOR AND DRAW
, ' INC ROOM CARS,
built expreisly for this art-vice, and fitrntihtd
l'h due regard W comfort awl -elegance, will
run on all DAY -TRAINS between Wilmlng
ton, N.U., end Portsmouth, Vs., In direct
communication with the magnlnotnt
,').. . , .... ;. , ..
Steamers of the Hay Line,
Beats or compartments caa be aacured hi
tolegrapn to ihe urdrrlgned, by application
to Donduetors utsin Mght Ualus North, upon
Wilmington, (olnmMa A Augusta Railroad
or Ticket Agent at Union D-pnr,
, 4. Notice. i
PPIIOATION WILL BR MADE TO
the Oeheial Assembly of KuM h Carolina
charter tho City Bauk of Wllmlngion
aoST tat-ltawiA
State Rooms and
rit the Ht'1,fnr, Rteamers'fan be secsrrd
by appiieatloo to Ctmdiotors of Day train
upon the Seaboard A R isnoke Haifm d, ot
by telegram to the onderslgned.
, '.,', '.." ' A. POPB,
' ' ' Oensrat PuMttMr A Mnl
: ' -
61 -2w
ita.Mae ii?u vrsilUU ani
tkemott laablonable ttile at the
"e. , " ' rtUKALOFFICl
I and printed
THREE
' BOND
. The next premium allotment will be held on
1 Monday, March 1st, 1870,
on which day 1,000 premiums, amonntleg tn
Sinn. 000, will be distributed among 1,000 bond
holders. We have a limited number of drawn
Serle Bonds en band, nbleh maybe purchased
ou application. ,
Address, for Bonds and roll Information,
MORCENTHAU, BRUNO & CO.,
FINANCIAL AGENTS,
23 Park Row, New York. ;
Posl Of (lea Drawer No. H9.
Remit by Draft on New Yorlt City Banks,
Registered Letter, or Post Office Money Order.
Postponements Impossible Un
der this Plan. J
Applications for Agencies received .
feb in ' 44-d4mwm
Boy kin, Carraer & Co.,
Wholesals Druggists, Ao.,
BALTIMORE, MD.
.( Buocessor t Wide Boyklu A Co.
STILL MANUFACTURE and sell large
quantities af their Standard Pioprletari
Meduinee,-sucb as -'Everyboily's
VegstsUle Catrbartlc Pills."
Dr. "Woithlugton s Cholera and Diarrhoea
Medicine."
Dr. "Boyktn'e Woim Killer." . '
Dr. "Itoykln'K'imnb Syrup."
Dr. ''Bodkin's Mver Tool-," or "Oonii ound
Extrsc of Mandrake "
"Balrd's Horse and Ctttle Powdera." -
"Bslrd's Worm 0 nfectlnns."
1 '-rai.geii Bitters end Schnapps"
AU the above goods are last, becoming a and
ard, and are kept generally by diuggists and
country merchants. febls4Vim
Lumber tracts, and desirable City Low ewa
tanHy oa hand. ' .;.. . '41. , 1
MIVBABI. OEOLV.
, wham aiaanie
CRONLY & U0RRI3,
STOCK AND REAL ESTATEISSKEIt
CAN BR BEEN AT THEIR SALES ROOMB
a plan of the city, oa an enlarged aeale, t
Blank Hook with the boundaries of every La4
In the city distinctly dsfinad. . . 0
Assessed value, past and present, at every kt
In the city.. . i,. ... ;..:.., j .
Anv Information desied faralahoi ana as
plication.
Jul
i.-.rtW
IJ8URAICX SJ,
-OF-
EWi
Atkinson & Ilanning:.
8?0,voo,wes Asaeta Ur rcaoaiiaaU
?iJ A it ' sAa.t, 4
FIRE.
Ins. to. ot North America.,.,, Philadelphia.
Phema In-urance Company. ...Mew Totk.'
Ooutinental lr,uranoe vo. .,,.,Nw Toik.
N. British St Meicsntlle Ins.CoJUmdon.
Uartford f Ira la. Company. ..tnartterd.
National Fire Ins. Company. ..Hsrtford.
Springfield F. A M. Ins Oo...Maaaeaasstta.
'Mv s"-' mariubJ"4-' i
Mercantile Mutual Ins, Co.., ..Mew Torh.
Ins. Co. Of North America..,,. Philadelphia.
LIFE.
Connecticut Mutual Ufa Ins.Ca. Hartford. .
reo si . 1
North Carolina Home
Insurance Co;
nl
THIS Company continues W writ FollaMe a
fair ratea, on all o!asee of bisatabl ptap.
erty All losses promptly paid. , -j
Enwurage Mom tnstltntlona.T?,''f!?f'B-A
B. H. Battle, President; Beats SMe,lre
tary. ... . ,.
ATKINBOM A atAKKIKO,
Agent.
June ....- , -t, ' f n ?if.. la4jf
1ER( HANTS AID MICHAHipi
11a ....... . ..... 1. .
IS8URAJCE COKPAIT,
f r
I
Brunswick County Claims
LL PERSONS HOLDING CLAIMS
against th county of Brunswick ar requested
to present them on or beiot the third Men.
day in May, JsTS, to either member of the
Board Oi Commissioners of Brunswick county,
to th Treasurer of ild county, or toM. C
fluthrle, Clerk or th Board of Commissioners.
MAR8DEN BELLAMY, '
Attomov for Bmnswlek ftout-tv.
march Ss-dtmAwtWIMoa rnMay
SWEENY'S HOTEL,
. NEW YORK.
On the European plan. To meet the down
town requirement caused by closing the Astor
Hons, this well-known and popnlar Hotel is
thoroughly renovated, refurnished, and li
clean aa a new pin. Ladles, accompanied by
heir husbands, or properly- Introduced, will
find horn comfort and unlet. Ladies' dtnlag
loom oa parlor floor, CUT TH 18 OUT.
b 14 M-!taw2w,
OF RICHMOND. T1BWBIA. .
Capital.
A. T. Stokb, F reeidt. 1. B, Keen, aast
ton wiun ATHinoM,
1 wl. wr.... n5?I?1iM
r wm a?, wr nuniWSt 4 v.
waaM mm -1 , 1. .- u i J j
JOHN A. BYRNE,
(FIRE, MARINE AND trJE)'
940,000,000 Aneta Hepmeatside
.. . .ii- .Vis")
OFFIOE-Oommeroia! BxekaagXBildlag
North Water Street.
oct 11
SOU ISf.
!tTi!
nkOAMU WHITK ONION BBTB.
At - iroraiby t
QRKEN A rUSllSf.
Seeds IVSDetlsrSeeds!
New Crop 187B, grawa by LandiethA Bui
For sale by e i
ORKES ft rUUUFB,
feb ; ' rf J -r.r.' '""''Jg'
NEW.
1
EXTRA ME8S MACKEREL," -' "
Extra Large Codfish
Salmon, Sagar Cared Haas and Ihwaldaai,
...... '- ' -. 1-. ' i'i-tc-j it v-tj
Pin Apple ObeM, I
.... itM QQaae
tif...T
irirtit
1 nil
: ' : Saw Crwasa OIwm.
' ' ": '-Veil w'w,lsi,',a
COOKED CORIIED CEEF.
M-'-"iAsis rmtt iT NiAir0AT.
"'"'' , r-.KV-iM.i4 sj-'U,4i s;,J iu
Fresh Roasted Java andLagnaooff.'.
Crashed WhaattJ., '.. ,,.,, ,T
a .1. , nJ Istptr nttr.
All UijAboviretu thi wk. .
. At.' -
.-t '-t ; .
starch
GEO. MIKR3V
11 Md 13 8ontk Front 8t.
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