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Li'aTos. n. o : TUISDAY. MARCH SO 1 8T. 't'be Dailt J.t ksal, the wi"a tli.ly j.nir In North Carolina. U puKlalie! ev ry morning, envnt M-itJay, t EitoiT I.i.i.ars a far; Foi r Dai lak sit iiiiiiO.; Sevknty-fiv crnt pir uiontli o- slmr'r-r t'rix!s. S'nre.1 by Carrier in tic citv l! MiVKNTT FIVK tVtit i-r m.-"Vr Tvrn JM.i.A k at;-? Twe 1 ir-r IVK -ii'i P'r quarter. Tl U'vkki t .lot-kXAU Fr;'ai.a .ir;y-i column taifr. Two tM.i.AR jr yw; tTiTv rvpie Five Dollar A?si' A H AI.r ; f'Xir 0 i"S KV!S Dotl.AKS r.vrvpi- Elt llTP-U I.AKS AfV A ItAl lrti o.ii. KirTrKi T'i.i.akh; twemj c pt. Twenty nvr It.i aks M-iim-mrrios in all caw payalile It- tir, and tio uit eiitiliiiil aftt-r 'V ' t-aiion of ihf tinto pai'l for. (nWlTT.Wi K elmuM l mail hy TVf fCi. Money .rlr t Express. Iftl.israi . oi ha ti.iiii-, jrn'?kii against Jiw.- Ij hia'I nisv be atr-itvj K nn.i.lini2 tiatl rVi1'!"' till r n'or f tl'r pr,.iictvr j! il' Jot Kt u, or by s'iil!n ilif iiw.ii.'j a rHjj'i.fti-ril letter. ilvptlisinif lia'i (per bull l 'welv AtsUl Iter tf advertises vrfi i' If eli, ,me liiBWti'in, "sk lJoi.l.Ati; two inwr tiit O.nk Dull.;; Ai a half; llinw itifil'.oin. Two ih!.LAl.s: f'ur li''rtiiiii, Two 1)11. 1. AkH AMI A M il r; five I'" ttoi 'I'iikfe Dollar; six insertion. I tir.K I'oiXAK.M asi a half; twelve et!ii'n, Ki i. Ltoi.i.Ans ami a haif '-rr-x iiunilTrrKlTi mit l -L-A 4W4W4j.UuQlLt.Ljt, .'ttTKfv 1'i'l.t mis; th.t-e nuiiith, Twicn 1 t Tll It.iJ.rAIIS.. , ('ntta'ta fr loner i 1im1 ani h iii.' ' jmt nuU' iiiti lilx'ral tonus. .li!riw. KNori.iiAtii . Sai'Mirha, '.viiMtimrtot., N. EDITORIAL NOTES. Ths charter of thtv-Lflngley-Mauu faturintr CompuiiT. located a fhort distance from Atignata, in. South Cnro lina, linn beeu exteudtd for eleven yeara, aud no amuudod as to permit nu initraaaa uf lU cupitat "took from fix to eight hundred thotimunl dollara. A dintmtch from Iron tun. Ohio, to tlw Chioago Tribune aay: "Hy acoi dout Captain John 8. fleorgn, a lawyer of this city, diKoovered, yeritt idity a ap 'einieu of peculiar ora, which win found in tint of the rolling-mill ooal b; n among coal dug near the I ronton tuauol, five mile from thincity, which, n fxaniiuiil ion, proved to be a onn g jiuliited lump of pure dittmondB, W'jigUing net about tweuty-tiineouneea, aud ia valued t J HX).(Kh). Many audi lumps havo botin found here beforo by the miner, but were thrown aaide aa wotthleHn. Btcpa will bit token at once to secure rights, optioua, Ac The mitterbim created iutcune exuitemetit among those who have examined the apeeiiueuK.H Paris is g'iing to dedicate a portiou of the procreds of her late Uao to the opening nud utrciigtheniug of new b iiilerards and streets. II nw work laeu are suir.'riiig from oufofood idltt no!!, and the city lion concluded to furnish them work for its further im provem'iut and embelliHhmont. This is a resumption of the old system uf Baron llausMWuiii, who exerted bim aelf so energetically uuder the auooud emuiro in order thut it might b caid be found the city built of brick and left it built of poliahrd atone. The Hotel de Vide, which wns burned on the winding np of the Commune, ha been entirely pulled down and a new municipal edifice i to be erected on il Kite. A bill for the prevention of cruelty to animals while iu trauMt by mil road or other means of conveyance within the Dominion, 1ms passed 8nnl read ing iu.tbf IIouhc. It provides that cattle shall not be routined on the cars for more than twfnty-cight consecu tive hours without being unladen for at least six hours for food, rest and water, and thut w hen cattle are un laden, the railway company having chnrge of the ears ahull cause the name to be cleaued out and to be freshly littered with clean sawdust or sand. In reckoning the period of couQue rueiit, the time on oouuectirg roads in the United States in to be ' included. Penalties are imported for violation of tho aot, and suitable provisions made for its enforcement. It is related that one day last week, t as President Grant aud Postmaster General Jewell were enjoying a stroll on the ottukirts of Washington, Con gressman Bill King who ran away to Canada to avoid teetify 'ng in the Pad flo Mail bribery case, came running up to them in quite a hurry and wanted to know why a ceitain individual bud not been appointed Foslmunter at Min seapolis. At firt Mr. Jewell paid no attention to it, but seeing that it an noyed General Grant, Le finally said that, to relieve tha Preeideut from further embarrassment, he would stale that the man whose sppoiotment King was so anxious about should not be appointed. King replied with hot woids, and the street confab ended iu the final discomfiture of the Miuneso- " ta Congresf man, But now comes the finale, wherein Bill King would soem to be victorious. Recently the Treci dent reappointed atd sent to the Sen ate for confirmation as Postmaster of Minneapolih the man recommended by King. Poslmsbler Jewell is not in all the court cecrete. But Grant knows very well what made Bill King keep out of the reach of the Pacific Mai4 Investigating Committea.'. ' 1 I)( PIITI AM fltt It KM Mil, It ik rare tlwg f.r lva Putt to eompl'un-ut turiiiler of thrt Federal G'Lgroiw. II tH his plT, CtijtittU, ti ridu-ule aud critioiM the weakness and short coinii gl of tur laa-niakt-rs, dJ wo be unto Lim who !! rictiui to lii rBHriM-lrt far cvio. Inilc.l rure i tt tlit we hm a ivmplimtbt that wo rauiut cull t minJ tu lm lmi paiJ during the whole antniuti, tiwj't the folltming: "V hare i'iu juiii n lit.'rattirc which te have iion-Lolt d for future n-ffrftc ul nsa. One is tti .!- qmnt Kj'tichof- the Hoa. Mutt W.J IUu ui. SeiiBtor of North Carolina. 1 thu . il . oiitue wont tarairabm t-littrts in li-hh.fof justice to th South dliT- erfd io Congn-ss ; tbo othnr i tht I tr .rt of Hon V. Walter l'h.-lov ol New J,rKfJ, atthel-Hds banmtat t, ..-'.. di bt. Louis. Holh thene gontlotut n. iu their acTeral wnya, aro r markal)k fl- urt-a on the ntug. of to-day, and we prophesy for tin ni fauiotiA oarct rn." WI.1ll.lO ktMIIIKS I'hft Ashvule Citif H )iiU'asHl to re- pulilieu bontu kindly worda wh wrott ooim. ruing some Wt'ittern Hunator, re gretting lht ne did not iucludo Son .1.... Vi.ni... 1Vvtr u...l V U I . ... CiiasMUtMuii oou-mporury lltal bo c.iue in our LaMy ptmmiiuigsirom me Capital thtr Uiiuiort werrj cot montioa ed, 0 do Hot ilfbiro to bn nndt rsUtod at fulling b) appreciate the fulthfultn b aud Zeal with whit'ti they dinehitrged their dutiea. v wettf writing nieieiy of thoo who luid iimde theiuMeivet c niiieiiouH in the advtt,arv....tit.....thn CollVi'llUoU bill HeuatorB Milia nod Mt'lllroy had been aniong I'm foreaiott and earliast ailvooatrja. and ooum.IOU , i.i s .1 . ousiT at, nuu i ii. u iu lueiu o renew- J (1 aiiiuuiiiaieiiuiiiiiiamiiii aMoeiiuiuu. i i i.i . :..:.... wliicli a fiiiiii'uiiioiihl.in ill arm liml ,...,i.i.t...l r.i.vi.r m.lnist. t,. lu iliuiilv-1 e l iu life. We can add our testimony to that of tho (lilin n iu regurd to the elftvion cytf the other Heimtora named. Wt formed only a ulight Acquaint moo with Mr, Young. Senator Love is an old friend.' And we cau hay truthfully I thut we formed tho aoquaintaiioit will uo nmii iu the General AHsemblv to whom we came more nltauhod thiin Senutor Taylor. Ilia open, frank man uers and his bold, honest Course, se cured for him the ttohlldeuee and re nn,.knf tl nitlitrliivm h u ll.roun 1 in contact. Indeed wo may say, tl.e little iiioiintaiti county of Transylvania with Oolouul Taylor in the bonute, ana Mr. Gash iu the House, could boant of . . ,.. ..i , ; i, , I tiru an, w ui mjr lueiut-i un HtlJ iu ii.- Btttte. Hueh represent.ttives give chitr- aoter to a pcoplu. I in: npanixii A4 lhe tide of wur in Spam, says the 1 unuueiiJiua .iii, nt vi,c """iim m..i.. 1 tt;. ...... .1 it 1 timo sets docidetlly and heavily against the Carlista. General Cabrera's de fection dispirited the forces of Don Carlos, and the defeat at Iliiguet i another wet blank t upon the hopes of the Pretender and his friends aud ad herents. Iu addition to this, General Mendiri ha i left the army and entered France, whether to return or Dot is uot known, He in opposed to Alfoiizo, but disnatislled with Don Carlos, ne eauuot see the end of tho present oou- tt'st, at least such au end as will bene fit Spain, its people and its material prosperity. This is tho condition of other leaders of the Carlist forces, and hence they do tot fight as if freedom nervad thvir arms, and fhorpencg their swords. Indeed, the true friend of Spuiu huve little interest in the tight n w progressing. Nomatterwhich party issiiooerii.ful the pitoplo will guiu uoth i. g. Whether tho ciowu is on tin head of Don Carlos or Alfonso, the iron htel of despotism will bo upon the neck of the masses. They will be "hewers of wood and drawers of water," and nothing els-. General Trim promised the people wb.ui they rallied round his standard and drove I'libolla from Madrid and Sprtiu. But he forfeited his word, oroke his aledgf, aud met a violent death. Seiior Custolar now writes that Sp iin accept ed Alfonso XII., because it wan as sured that Alfonso meant peace. It means war. At the present timo it is war upon Don Carlos for the purpose of suuting a Bourbon more ' securely upon the throue of Spaiu, aud a Bour bon of tho most worthless branch of a worthless and dissolute family,: When that ia accomplished, then it will bo war, relentless war, upon all Spani ards who dHre to oppose, er n in the mildest degree, the royal edicts from Madrid. The people will be grouud iuto the earth, and such men as Caate lur, Figueras and their patriotic asso ciates denied a home or a residence in their native land, which has been dig nified by their talent and ennobled by their virtues. These will be some ol the results flowing from the success of Alfonso XII., and it is no wonder the patriots of Spuiu take no interest in tin fight between him and D n Carlos. When tyrants join issue tho only hope for freemen is in the mutual weaken ing ot both forces and the oponing of a channel through which justice, right and freedom ran reach the masses. A play at the Motitmartre Theatre, in Paris, savagely burlesqued thepress gang. The rVporteri forthwith con sulted together and marched to 'lie theatre- When tho objectionable pus Biiges appeared they " roso in a body aud protested. The audience took the part of the play aud a pitohed bottle ensued. The curtain dropped and the police were sent for. After a few heads had been broken the reporters calmed down iu the understanding that the author vould revise hi work, . tr..ni v H. ha I u I i l !t Oriflnnf lla- I'jOl rlh olll.l-B. tj Iklill rt Jrwrl." A nh.rt t mi! oiucti twiUK tl nit n iit l; rhiu. i.il wi re M-r('hii'g in tm ih-.'iir-, tuiil c vi'rjr litli r aullu r j h.i might jiiol' il'ly tive thi f iu.tHl jhr;u, ainl a o.-UU-!ur.i of j iunmrj wnsM-ut t.ia piitlruiau aiiowu tn b- thorutigiJj m'lj'.u.ut.il ttli K';ailth lii ratno. n,i nf nuiiMlul - A.intd r.t..t t i i-.. iit.'tiHirT T)t ' r. ly iso ehaructrri'hetlmt, nltliotiRli a jiiiv.its liti.T, it tit h. ri-by ul)iui:t; d for thi) luknuiutii'b of ' wlitilU it niaj oin-eru" : " "My Dour : Your pO"th'.-rard jut rfceivtd. Vnu tuny tell yuur "1st. i'hat the Il.uiid Tale. tl ablfst litt-rury jmpor t v-r iublihlu d m c ut.trr, u.aou-t a iiu-nne -i.ou ci 1 .tl, t.v ..t 1 A W .11- - , , ; i- .o,,n!tiu,10) thoa art a Wvl'-fur a,n indefinite J)ud, aud liiiuiiy gAV it IIP-' ) Th.t 11 utid T-blo t) giKnl hvo .u AuH.r.c., and four ) H - tl the di atU of the nghtwuH-i. e., mllH .WHii,i . i.nu i.v a orthl.i rtii.itu'Hl Hlmet iu . Nrt Voik. IV Wiii-liii'gwu Mi am wan on oj itie i ii ..nil. It ... . wtiler lor me iwijiiuu iain. iw m tin author of 'Tlit Di ftij'a Kngliwt,' wh'ch cuiiipiotfiy d imdirhwl Alfuld. 1. hoiutt tituti altri ttitt tlouiiO Ttdle' tMittir tlm lit ligiutt! Herald took iip the diKCiisRion, and tlimlly noiitliidid tint nottudy knew the origin if thr i'ii.irTM'n, aiid that it probably 1 .1 ni 110 particular origin 3d. thi!-' lM.ir.tlOU ib a iirt of . , , B!1i B,Hutt mta it metnit tu boapen tvhullv ni'urriiig di'inio to tl; 1'iifK it. Ytiur lift ruH l.itve onught tin f. i r rather hit if tneynevtr had it bofura. 'Attt. It muki very liltlo illlleiencu v.'io whh tl.e oiigni.ti Hiiuior oi tne iivintr: for it in a very boor one, and Wa not worilt uttering tr wrinng at all, ''I'SriiSneiVoy" "frequently TTniimlenev Tremienl V lneitiih t,i'kii'g to the jei.d form after thotk p ttlnre of the living npirit; and if it in a Jrttt'' Ml 11 l r flier alter tue otjer of tie tiinohboek. fin 'eon .in'eii i . n i ... i . . . iniin lx h in v uo l i'Cil lue he la l.uu ' . .,,,..(..,1 nr t,..i a. mi, I to iiirii:int thins, llm I loirihc. h w. re tti.' cm aiateut' reituiuiilutil ol tin ir ilnV. Hlul the IHiineHti ace now tin most con Hist' tit' peoplo in the world, lint von lid not usk mo to nr. to an e-snv; so I'll stop. 1 1 opi n g Trott atirt Alt Wt ruJu ulorci said wilt Ibid so.iiu ui.ii.- piolltnble subject of d scusrii'iu the squaring of tho circle, for instiiiine. oT the exiict length of oua sidn of a sonaro acre of groiiu.l -1 remain jour liooiniixti nf brut her, J. C. IJiukn. Wilmiiigtwi, N iV IMt'Moiinrlc. Among the answeis to correspond enta iu th London Sunday Times, of January 21, is the following: lh !...!,.... .1;. ,1...., i .i. ;i. .. ..,.l . . fi, . ' . g,tKe, compiled by lVout-she, about 15. 0. lltH). Aureus Tereutius Varro uonrisheU li. (J. UO-ab--waHoue ot vuo iiisv ciruisiu niu nor n iio tutu- ed his attention to lexicography; but the most celebrated dictionary of auti nitny is the (.Ihomaatuvtu of Julius Pollux, which was completed earlv iu the ttiira oeulury. iiie euril st wM mthui v Tnhn n, r . . ... - - ." . oeuoa, in Hi.0, but that ofUiilepio, I published in 1002, is much superior Sebastian Muustt r's Cbaldo Diction ary appeared in 1527: Paguiuim' I.exi con of tho Hebrew language iu 1529; Robert Stephen i Ihoeaurus in IfioS; Ki'peuius' Arabic Dictionary in 1613: Slnndler's Lxicoti Pantiigiotttim iu lori; hdintimi Oastcll a Lexicon Hep- taglottou in Jdti'J, and Phillips' New World of Words iu 1(158. Moreri pub lished hi Biographical, Historical and Geographical Dictionary in 1673. Llisha Cole a English Dictionary au- p-ared iu 1T77, mid Baylo's Historical Diotiotif re, and the Dictionary of tha French Aoademy iu 1091. Dr. Johnsons J.iiglihU Jjtctiouary was completed iu May, 1755. ' Walker's I'lcnouury appeared in itvi, ami Francis Grotto's Dictionary of the Vul gar Tongue in 17H5. , MISCELLANEOUS. t N I VtlT A KK TITKM Bt'Htr Ytm HAVK nit; iiixr m t ai.itv. Now In Stock and Oonslanl.y Hevclvlng Ad. .Iltlon. ; l'lows. . -Hoes, Shovels, Spades, Wind barrows, ; Hthrorktf, ANVIbS. nt.tCKSMITH'S PEI.L0W8, Vice., Uanunrf a, Tiaoe Uhmin, t:ollns.HrJios, p.w Hieel, Hat lri.u, H nia, Hpokes, ltub, POTfU. MIMIII-'.HN, oviivk,' P KI'T KM IV If, taiii.i; i ii i i.i'iiv, HttVOl.YKU, (.OIIHt I VITfH'N!k, a opi:hn tools. And a 'Vimptete SUirk ol TT A T) TYT A T T? At NATHANIEL JACOBTS HARDWARE DEPOT, . NO. x MAltKKf HT. Jn SI Spirit Casks, Hoop Iron, Cluo, &c. t n HTA DA KlM'ASRS, 'J fnn Hoop Iron, i Kbl. Olu., alt graile? ; Paiicri Klvotv ! IthlS rtlll-K., HI " Npanl.-h Brown. For rale by , KF.KUHKBS A CAI.DEK BROS mrcb 28 75 Slicptlns! Sheeting! g B4 LEU ("Lake durgc'") Sheeting For sale by REHt HNCK A OALDEK HRltM. rosrrh S8 . ts Corn, Oats, Hay and Rice. V J.ooi) Bifhcs fern, 1,t (M OaK tjrfl Males Fvtftn Hav. 180 Bales N. B. Hay, ' (W Bbl. Klce. For sale by , KKRCHNER A CAl.DKIl, IROM. ' aisteh U ;g go t" r7"7) MISCELLANEOUS NOTICK TO SHIIU'eTlS. The CLYDE LINE. 1 A -4 New York ami Wilmington j Steamship Company, T VKKT THK WANTS 'F TH E TR A OK, I, ,r a iitiO anouif i aiearai '' will 'ail Imm NW YOHK errty WEDi:SDAY atd SATURD&Y at3 P.M. rrnni I'iir 13, North Uiver. SEMI-WEEKLY FROM EACH PORT. tit Hereafter hhippets cim rely upon She prompt aturregnlsr sailing of these tti timers from ew 1 ora as auver- nu the CuiOHnv lias dt terniilied t.i adopt regular Hailing uayrt, uia wiiu the additional steamer, there can be no cause for di'lMyirhijrnK ; C?" Oilier Steamers will be added as injiilrid. A. D. CAZAUX. Agent, WILMIStll'ilN.N f. nirl- 't 'fi f.4 if :- cmc. of C4y Clerk and TrcasartT,- UITV F WT1.V TJOTOH.'S ", Mtirtli V isi.l NOTICE. ' Listing ofTaxablesfor 1875. jjbl, PEIIHOM AND 0ORPORATION8 wiililn tho corporate limit! of Ui Oltj of W1U mliiglotj.Qtt tin tlrnt day of April, 1W, are rt'iulrod bj law tiiltttnll their Heal, Personal and Poll Titiei for the year IRIS. The Tat ltor lor the City of Wilmington, J.I,, barlow, W. M. Man roe and Win. H. hai.V,wlll be In att' iulanreat the City Hall Utrtirt Kootn en th tiratUay or April, and tor twenty day thereafter, ( 8 u nil ay a eicepUd) hot oen the hour' of 9 o'clock A. M. aud 3 o'clock P. M., ni,oii Frt'd y nlglite from o'clock to 9 o'clock P. Mn rr tho purpow ef iUting all the ltel, Pel tonal and Poll taxcn wltbln the eorpnrkte limit of thli city. All peraona and oorporatioiu regleotlng or eftnrlng to roroply tilth the above will be dt i 1 tug irnt , and subject to a dounlo tsi tberoon, T. C. SERVOSS, City Olcrk and Treasurer. -O-tf march 2S NORTH CAROLINA cssriviEiiEs. THK TMl'R WAY TO OBTAIN HO'UTH KKN fOvtSlKKCIAt, lmteprnrtance t M Patronize Southern Industry. , A Hm.tlnonto Lot of Salem Cassimeres Just Received. Orotic mea are invited to call and eiamiuu tlifse - - .. MERITORIOUS GOODS. In Color ami Fabric i hey Vh I'nrlvnled ato'iiiii Ameilctn (lovls and would b crritlt- ni.li) to the h'glic t Kuropean raannfactrring ROSKOWITZ LIEBER. nno-ch mth 81 Best inThe World! NEW PROCESS EMPIRE FLOUR, KVKRY PACK AGKGUARANTKKl). We nr complimented dlly by old ani new frl.ii.d ot thi celebrated ItranU, and we hare the coniwnt to nee namcalt necessary t'ne rial ia a l we ask, and no other Brand will be nd I ; 5 Remember the , , T "NEW PROCESS EMPIRE." In Uarroist llul-Barrels, Bags, 'and Any Quantity to Suit. For sale ouly by OEO. MYERS, -11 snd 13 South Front St. march 11 Du Pont's Powder. A', JRIFIE. SPORTING ASH Mt'SKEf, li SI.ASTtNH AT"D MINItSO tn Whole, Hall and Qntrtcr Kcts. For sale by . ' , ' t O. O PAR8I.KV A 00. !Mf march 91 BUY Our Half Dime Cigar FOR Half Dollar per Dozen, f he cheapest In tl It market. At No. 22 Market Street. D PICOTT. march M " Just Received ! VALENTINE'S PREPARATKN OF MlMt.Iul.te. Mirol Hlr.IHii.il ?6 M ute . quarl, I la bum .nig Water, t'ongreis hptlrg Wutcr. For rale by ' ORB EN & FLANKER. , aiarease.. ; . , ,,..,, , , jg . RAIL. RO ACS WILMIXCTC.1 AND WEICC RAIL RSAD CC?PAMY. omul i Ijkiui ni riKTi.it. i WIlBtxgtua. C. Jte. . ti CUANOKP aCMKDLlJt. )a mni after Jan. Id. PMiitfr Trmx w ttui W. a W. bAtiruaJ will ran u foUwi : MAIL TKAI Hmalata) at . Arrive a tiuldntiore at. . ... ' Ky Mount at. ' Wohloual uitit Wciilotiita'ijr at rr at R.H Iit 5'nnnt. .. . -Uildairt' at...... Unicii Iim .....11.41 A. ar I PI P. -. P. ..... l.ift A M .....II 41 A . I ilP .... r tXPUCitr) TMAIi. ASI THKOl't.H wit EIUMT I bAIN Mf UMOu Jciit .Ua'.lj, at 1 1.1 P.M. Arrir ai hoi. KLi.ro at i.-o . m Koi kj UouLlat 4'A M. WclduB at 1 i A. M on Wi-iilon. JallT, at . . ' P. M arri.a at K Mount at. ........ 1 19 P M liil.Ul "roat , iv IS A. Union Depot at Iu A. M ii rrain tnakeacloM oon-ttvettoo at W lot- lor a'l pomu North via b.. Lint and A ot i.iii'I rutc. JT Keia fralr. dunnertamilv artm a'Hhii llra.k routo. l'nlln'a Mnfipa in,; I an pa tbn I rant. Frelnht Traion will learn Wtlmia'trB tri- aat kly at t v A. M. at a trnw i r. m. jiuin r. ui vine, enral Sit Ft Janl -ti iiar.yi.v Carolina Central Railway Co. Hl PF.Kt.NTrNI'KST'H OFPU'F. WllUiinaUin, hlli, 1NT4 j Change of Schedule On ami alter tl.e IStb in. nut, trail! win innOTer 'Lt Kailwar a- tallows: PASSENGER TRAINS car Wllinniirtiii. at .t. :t:t wi A s T 4-1 H -VI l: 15A N S t. V V ArrtTpln CiimlMt at I j'vo Char o U at , irrivfln Wilming'i'i' at T MkIiI trsliia (last Frrlht ami Paicn- gnr) In future nolle. FREIGHT TRAINS tT V liiuli'Ktiii. i old A. M. Air'TP ni lAiiliii.'urK J.... ......... .01.' r. in. i.iai liftiirint'iirit at f. IM A V Aroma thi.rli.lto at till P. M l.enet'hrlottat .......B 10 A. M firrltr. at Imirlnburg at ,fi:n' P. M l.natr l anrl'bu'g at fi:no M Arrlte'. Wilmingion at .WP.M Connections. Ooiinertaal Vi;nui (tiiu auli wiimlnirtrin A Wv iluii, u t W ilmliiKteu, ( oliinibia & Au (uki KnHrti'iil. i mi-i kly New York am! i il-etkly ealtiiiiurn ai'.d wei'kh . Phila.lt. I . hla Mti amera, ami tho hUer lloais to Kay vtti'Tllln. Connects at Charlotte With !. Vf CBtcrn Di lution, North oanMiiia Kallroa., t'litrlt'tie and 'ittti'sville Kiillroa!, harlntte & Atlanta Air Line, ami Charlotto, Columbia ami Au uu' ltallroa.l ' Tliun nonliving the whole West, Northweal amt soiitiiwdit witn a nt'rt ana cneap met tho SoHhoanl anil Kutupe. S. L FKKMONT J Chief F.nglnnet and Superlntemlr ot d-r VI 2fl.Vtf ft- Paji piit.ll"hln C. 0. Hallway tvhd- ui will picwe nonce mi align. f KNERAl RCPB rtlNTICND'TS OfKICr WILMINQTON, COLUMBIA -Aivn AUGUSTA RAILROAD CO. Wll.MI(UTti,'M. t-'. Ni.. 21, IK CHANGE OF 8CHEDULE On and alter Tetxtay, Mth, the following sch fdule il 1 ti i . . NIOHT EXPRISH THAIN,(I)allyl. IaTe Wilmington. S.28 P.M. io.Te Floreutie,. ................ ..11.68 P M Arrive at Columbia. ...4 00 A M, " AhkusU 8 ifl A, M' Lve Angus! a.... i I II I' M l.nate Uuluuibiaw,,.., 16P. M Lav F I ore ucr VI 60 A. .M Arrive at WilmtntrtOt.... . T.IO A. M PiwsfiiglTs (TO'tig Weft hcvotid Coin tibia, will tnke tliiuuli Yialu, leaving WHniing'on at. P.M PAH.lKNU KK AM MAIL. TKA1N, (Dally unept Hnnday.) iv Wilmington , ,..48A.X Arrive at P'ontnce.. ..,., ISi.tflP. .rvlveat Ooln-vibla ...i MO P. I chvc Columbia 8. BO A M. Lee 1-liitenoa... 1.10 P M. irr'v. at Wltirrlnrtoti i. IMP V. r Though Rot.iicctione at Ploret ce wl.ta liain. lor CljurleMon. Th engh Sleeping Cnrs on night trains 'or Charleston and Augusi a. , JAMES ANDFKHUN. Oen 'I Superintendent. nov II 2o-tr " It l certainly me oral nf Amrrl ran lvlasjn.lirii " Arpivx, Vutfidn, A. 1'. ' Ita pn-at'itl popnlnrltf li tho re anil I pure uietH.'-Commnnn, rif- brgk. I'd. ' Thr nc U not it dull pnito bctwveii IU rover .V. Y. Timrt A model period leal.'' rhila. Preu. Whv not Subscribe for THE GALAXY FOR 1876. IT IS TH ; BEST AMERICAN MAGAZINE. No family can afford to do wl'hont It . IT GiVKa MOttK GOOD AND A TTRAO T1VB READING MATTER FOR THE MONEY THAN ANT OTHER PERI .., ODIOAli OR B UOir PUBLISHED f IN THK COOKTRV. A New Serial hv Mrs. Annie Xdwurds, LEAH, A WOMAN OF FASHION, JUST BECUN. Also a Story by Prof. H. H. lfYFMEN, A Norseman's Pilgrimage, To continue several mouths. In the tMI H. 11t he rcmmeneeil JUSTIN MCCARTHY'S NEW SERIAL Dear Lady Disdain. A nerlce of Article by Prominent Month, emerti, on be CONFEDERATE SIOEOF THE WAR. IV ol Controversial, will soon be oom nienced. Interesting Sketches and Stories In each No by such writ-rs an RICHARD OtHNT WHITE, Al.BKHT HHi'DKS, HUSKY JAKKM, ,r.. JUNIUS IIKMtl H ROW NV RiK TRHY, RIOIIAWO RIM HALL and ilte ftafl of BRILLIANT ' H ITERS wbtoh the Oa'.ott h atiractcd to psclf, and who have mad. a bright mirk on our enrtent Mttfrstare. THK JH.IKNTIFfO Wl' l l.LANY, each month, la worth the price tba Magaslna ! ,, Who would not Five $4.00 to secure such a monthly vlsltan for the year 1870 T Subscribe at Once. Send for our full Pmapoctnt WE PRE-PAY THE POSTAGE . It can he had, with either "Harper's Weekl or "BAtar," or Applcton's Wei'kly," for SHELDON & COMPANY, Now York 14W Ian 14 VHHEl'BY -BANKER. Publbbed weekly, a SHELBY Cleve and County N O., at l SO per annum. In ad vance; hs a large ami rapidly Incriaslng rlr lUatou rn nearly all the ro.mil.s Win of M' i-kl".tnit if. Also, an ciiiipilve circulation n the o mill's or K,mrt,nhurg, Yotk ard I'nlo'i. H.O. Ita J.ist be rnlnrgi-d from a iw nty to a thlity.two colnron. and U now adnrneil with an entire rw'w drese. ftlitin art VnmxmHt The CsrnHnt Central Hallway licingnowoi'mriletfd throngh to Wilmington, an IMielby being the Western frmlmu, tbs Annan- Is a most eioellent adverUelng rocill- uui. jiair. ptocwrarr. PURHAM ft WFBB. Editor, and Proprietor, M-kf- Mxt SHIPPISO. rJEW YORK AUD VIA Wilmington, fJ. C. Fast Freight Route to all Points North or New York and Wilmington Steamship 'Line ! SEMI-WEEKLY, Sailing from NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY art! SA1UBDAY st 3 T. M., and from WILMINCU ON, WEDNESDAY aud SATURDAY. BOSTON AND FALL RIVER. New York aitri W iliiiinitou St nmsliip Company, CONSKt'TIMl WITH THK OLD .COLONY RAILROAD AND STEAMERS. Daily Detween BOSTON and NEW YORK Semi-Weekly b twet-u NEW YORK snd WILMINGTON. t'dtiPafluy nud Saturday Iroin eurli Port. ' RlilM'tra n u ir-lv iiion lh n-cn.it ynit rcKi l ai.h ititrti tea I sl.li nit i.ts ljriiiiiiiujt40 MB-M ' ., WUMINOlt N,( til t Mh A At tU'STA JtAII.KOAIl v V ll.;VlNilUN W. I IK.N KAII.KOAI), lUKi All-L NA KNTRA1. Kill WAT, k ,' , A NI t'A P K. f K Alt r-'IVKH 8TKA M ER8 1 bn ni;h It. I If of Lad'tm glyn t aid ftum all I omt In NORTH and SOUIJI CAROLINA, GEORGIA and ALABAMA. Alto to NEW YORK. BOSTON. PROVIDENCE. FAT.T. TilVFTl .n I, , .... - .ateru Cities. r hHttn!iiar,ntc(il low ar bt anv oth?r 3Iaik nlll.'oods in ( I) do's Wilmington Lino. V For turthtr liifortiia'.ion apply to f n beret the unilcrslgu.il JRtnUot the Line. I. 1 r. WINK. Urur-ixl H.trrr A'tlrnt. it Dcinn hi p Mrirt, Bojt'on. Baltimore and SoBlliein stiai Transiortation CoiaiiF ii iiftTTi UTnnTn i innTifiTifiT.TnTir mr . r M 'Iti H v FAST FBEIGHT ROUTE '- To all Points Korth or South, BALTIMORE. Ealt'nicre snd Mw& Line, KJM'.M BKLV. r -SAILIS'H FhtiM BAL11M0RB- Tuesday & Friday, at 3 P. M. AM) FhOM WII.MINQTON- Wednosday & Saturday. BOSTON AHD PROVIDENCE. Raltlmore and Wilmington Line, 1 Baltimore, ltoston and t rovldettce blue, t'r vU Canal Iially to Phlladcli bia eud Clyde's Philadelphia and Providence Line. Beml-Wcekly from each Port. Shippers may rely u nor. the prompt anil rc.iUr anlln of these Htoamers, and quick dla. paii li given to all lilpion! by thtu.- NO DELAYS. -r-r '- s" " 1 hrntigh Bills o' Lading given to and Iron all Points In NORTH and SOUTH CAliOLINA, GEORGIA and ALABAMA AIho to BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON, PROVIDENCE, and otlu r Lantern Cities. P mpKtly pair1""11 M l0" M bT 8"y th" K0"l, Rnl t,me q,,lck- LoM 0f overcharge. Mark all Goods via Baltimore and Wilmington Line. tr For rUrther Information apply toelihorof tho umlersigned Agent of. the Line. EDWIN FITZGERALD, Agent. haititu.ire l.ho , to south aucet, Jiitiliuioro. roHrch H.tf REMOVAL! PI3 DEALERS IN - .. 0001)8, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, Ac, DRY Desire to inform their friends and the public generally that they have ra in ned to the, btoie formerly occupied by them, No. 17 Market street Having disposed of the bulk of their old stoek, they have reoeived and ara daily receiving new and desirable goods which hey will sell at prices to suit. 3 A call is respectfully solicited. , M. FRANK & BROv DVCll it BUSlNEcS CARES Graham & Kash, ATTOMEYS AT LAW, CHARLOTTE, N. 0. PRACTIOE IN THE STATE AMI Fr.I) oral f:)orts, aud iimm cnilectlnr.s any whro In North Uaiulli.a. Alwi negotiate rale, of Ural Ectate. Agtlvultutal, Allniral and Lumber trart, and dcelranle City Lois con tantly on band, '"'H HW4I kiobabx cauatr. win us muhbi- CRONLY & f.'ORRIS, AUCTIONEERS, STOCXAND REAL ESTATE BROKERS WILMINGTON, . 0. tlAN BR SEEN AT THEIR HALES ROOMS ' a plan of the oily, on an enlarged vale. Blank Hook with the boundarlea of every l ot in tbeclly distinctly deBntd. AsMessod value, past and present, of every tot In the city. Any Information desired rornlnhad spun ap plication. ' . . , BOSTON LINES South. lnr illn r thp Wtmr. mrf .....i - DELAYS. - totmeitirg at Wiimluutou , - - - v ... . roots und time WM P. tJI YUK 4 '(., flnerl A(fnl, New ork 1 Urn 6 Bnwlii'g Grteu, N. T. A. D. CAZAUX, Agent. UilijlU 01DHJI1 ilrJUDDUllillM (jUiil a jrKs PHILADELPHIA Eallimcre aid Wilmington line: Mi-wKKi,r inwtnt . BALTIMORE AND WILMINGTON. Baltimore and Philadelphia Steamboat Co., Daily via Canal between halt i moke and Philadelphia. WESTERN CITIES. BALTIHOKE AliiD WILMINGTON UN. orthern Orntral Ballroad asd thi Baltimore and Ohio Bailrond. A. D. CAZAUX, Agent. Bultluioiu ami iMiw Voik Line,, WiminoToit. N. C. REMOVAL ! No. 17 Market Street. Bo.kin, Oarmer & Co., Wholesale Druggists, Ac, BALTIMORE, MD. Buccciwor t . Wsde llojkln & Co, STILL MANCFAt TIKE and sell large iiiar.tltbs-ul tbeir Kundatd Pioirlctarv Midiilnre snot as Evi rjbooy'a Vrgetahln '.arthartln Pltls " ,t,-,r;Vno,.u,l,)Su"' tlioleraand Llarrboa Mt'illcItiP." lr Hoyliln's Worm Killer." Ir. "Bcykiii'st'ouith r-ynip." Estrnct ot Mandrake " "Halid's Horse and Oattlo Powdrrs," "Build's Worm Confections.". 'Orai gor Idttrreand Xcbt.api" All the above giHdsre last becentlrtg i ind ard. and are kept generally by druggfii-s and couiiliy merrhantK. teb le- 4lm Just Received! WK HAVKjrjHT RECEIVED A LQT OK . THE HANDSOMEST - Ladies' and Gentlemen's lIJXJa NHOES That bat aver been offered fcr sale In thli mar. keL - .r V; ' EVANS I VokQLAJINv "'
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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