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r v w 5hi!n ,3 oral. WTT MINOTON. K. 0 : FSIDAY APEIL 9. U78. " TW DaUT JolkNAL, Ui(id"l nr Id North Caruliua, U puWisbel very morohij, except M.-rulaj, at Kisht L'olulh? a yr ; Ftua Daiaak dx iiths; SavawTT-riva ru per moult; t shorts pwkxU. Sflrved by C'arrl"r th- dtv at SmTEJITT-FIVB eent or it uv a, or Two Dot.LA.wt am) Twn r-rra wt-pr "partcr. Tb WnKKi.t Jams at, (Fr!lT) i hlrty-a'.i column rrrr. Two IHi.uu : rr yar; three rop!o Five Dm J.Ana akd a half ; fnw eoplf-s, Sava. Pm.u r.vcor,i, Eight Ooixaha auk A HAT t ten ivpl. fmnw Dollaiu; twentj eefi? Twinrr-rrra Dollars. ar HPTroii In all aw psvahle ti aacw, and n ar cwUlrtiieJ after tb' , tratloo of the time paid for. ri'wiTTAWCiM shoulJ he mai'e 1T TVt offlo MnT Or!er or Express. If Miia can ot be den. pracium aealnst Ions. by tut be aervtred by fonrar.iing tmP pivaWtlW order rf the pfprietra ,r tb Jotm i- r ny tuiiitg the an'- a rti.l le'ter Ailvonlsinr. Kai (no Inc'i l iwlv win It'scrtl'm. Own Dollar: two tp" Uta It,I.AB An A BALF-tji: Vartlonn, Two Imxaka; four lnM-niona, Two Doli aiw AIr A HAI.fJ Bv Inanr tHM Thrf UoM-arh; Ii lnartlwa A nfUCS ()nJ.AM AWP A OAt.FtWe!v MMrtlon, FlVK 1)01 J, AM A IT I) A HALF i) inoTit)), Ki a ht Dollar ttmmontha iftkrn Dollaiw; thrw montha, Twgw. tt-two Dollars. OouUact for tonptr prlndp and loii(tr ijiao ruadft uptm tiWal trnia . .tddlVM, Kp"i HARD A tAnNT)KH, Wilmington, N. C lylTORlAL ROTE 5 la very old timM, March waa the firat month In the y-r. They de priTedher of the honor long ago, but he bat bluitf red ebont it Aver einon It it taid that Ocnural Bpiqnor would have rwignivi long ago, bnt he thonght of all th other heart that wonld ache. lie did notoare for him elf. A joint reaolntion U fiaiaing through the Virginia Legislature aom-pting with ihankeifaebrdozeetatueof fetone- wall jfaek'on offered to the State by Bereeford Hope, membor of the British Parliament, and a bill appropriating $10,000 for receiving and placing the aUtue in position aooompaniea the twjolutioiia, There ia not nrnoh ohance for rati awAT nmloboa in Pruaaia under the recently adopted oivil marriage act. The oonaeot of the father it ueotwsnry before wedlock up to the end of the young men's twenty-fifth year and the young woman ' twenty-fourth r but if the father be dead, then the rnothcr't ia required; and if uoithor parent be living, that of the epontoM. epueial ditpatoh to the New Toil I'ost tat: 'Trominent lawyers eel sanguine that the Supreme Oourt will deoided in favor of the constitution eUty of the enforoemont act." Of oourae, they will either so decide or make no deoiaion at all, A contrary dociaion, adeciaioa iu aooordauoe with the letter and spirit of the Constitu tion would be treason agiunst the Rad ical party. It would be worac; it would be "flat burglary." An evsntfnl dny in the life of a lady : During a trip ou the strvot cars ahu saw the loveliest polonaise pattern h1h eter saw in her life, the handeomest fellow she evor saw iu hor lif, th homeliest woman Mho evor saw in hw life, got the wont fright she ever had in her life, from the druukest man she rer saw in her life, never waa eo in sulted in her life ns she was by ayonng Du who spoke to her on the car. and fiually got home fueling more tirtd than aht ever felt in her life." A Texas paper aaeerts that sheep valued at seven milliou dollars are an nually destroyed iu that State. Thin seems almost incredible, but it is eer tain that the destruction of sheep by dogs in the whole oountry involves an enormous ioea. Maryland and Vir ginia are both great sufferers from this eanse. The destructive propen sities of the dog in this respoot more tha oounterbalsnoa any senrioes be - renders. It pleaiant to have the af feotion ever of a dog,-bnt his affection (or sheep is often stronger than for bis master.1 The agriculturists will have to ohooao between the sentimen tal estimation of dogs and the value of mutton and wool. Two million franos are expended on the French fisheries, and this sum will not be thought exoeasive when it is remembered that there are about 13,. COO bosts employed on the sardine fisheries of Brittany. " Brittany alone xports annually 10,000,0(10 boxes of sardines, though many of these little fish are really young smelts and her ring. Between five and six hundred Teasels, amounting to 80,000 tons and manned by 13,000 men are employed in the French cod fisheries, and the weight of fish is calculated at about 40,000,000 kilogrammes, and the value from 16,000,000 to 18,000,000 franos. A large number of fishing boats have jwl left the French ports for the fisheries round Ireland and New fonndland. Dieppe, Fecamp, . Gran villa and Dunkirk furnish the greater proportion of them, Among the im ports of Francs into Newfoundland is an immense quantity of cod eggs, which are pickled and used as ground bait for the sardine. iwok Jm; i. ltinK. The IUIt-igh ,Vt-u' speaks iu high terms, auJ deserved I j too, of tli ouiuse of Major McRab during the recent session of the Geue ral Asmm tlv. Major McRaa, altuongli with out prtviomexjxrkiie in Legislative life, LuajaaJiiii !uw!f aa Hiviabie rt-putation. lie ia one of tha mot prominent j-ouor men of the) Cat Fear action. The Xuui ssjs; Another rut-tuber of the House, Lo rtturua to hi coiuttituetita crowueJ with houor, and who Laa added auother came of reiinto to Lin i a tive SUt, i the gentleman whuee Damn heads thia article. L!cotl ffoa tJje 0 Cnmberland where a heavy Republican majority had ruled for years, the very fact of his fuccttaa there was proof that he was worthy of his victory. Few men in the House com "handed more reiet and none, we venture to snv, had more unreservedly, the confidence of hit colleagues. Mr. Me hue waa fearlrjn in the cnure of wrong, bold sud earnest in the advocacy of until, zealous fur the gooU of lit 8ial and fureuiuet lu every measure that prounn d to advance it lnleivh ami r ptiialiou, There was au caruestueM.an houetty of purpose nlniut this geutlemau that placed hia wordiand liia aetwus above all nin-piefou, and oven those who were Oviuipelled to disagree with him re spected his sincerity and regretted ttie necessity of difference. The people of Cumberland have good reoaon to be proud of their rtp reseutalive, while the Htate at largo is aisured that in him the character ol North Carolina for talent and for houeaty will be fully sustained. TIIE aAinK fl.AISOMTl A I Wears pleated to learn, at we do ly the letter pu Mished below, that our Conuectiout oorroepondent and ourtelf sro at lust on the same pint form iu regard to the enrreucy ques tion. Wo do not believe that any legib . tiou can euro the evils under which we labor in the South, Our hope for re lief is rather in the repeal of legitla tion; that ia to say, the repeal of tin Uw imposing a prohibitory tax upon the issue of notes by tho State batika. So long as that tvx atamla "free bank ing" as it is called, under the national bank system, is a delusion if cot a snare. To be prosperous tho South mutt have a local currency at leuat for looal uto. We are truly obliged to our oorres pondent for hitkiudly-xpretsiows, and trust that it may tooube hit plom - are agaiu to furnish us his views, Tii orrartoous interchange of opiuiout be- twoen gentlemeu of the North aud of the South it, we. ngrut to say, eu tirely too uufrqnenl Our friend will please make a note of this: Uncus National Bank, Nonwidii, Conn., April 6th, 187fi, Obnts: Your paper of the Itiud of May last noticed very kindly a note 1 tent you ou the subjt ot of enrreucy. I have waited to aay a word in reply until the pseaent time, and I beg now to oonrratulate you on tho iegislatiou of Congress wbioh has opened the whole busiuoss of banking to those who oomplv with the requirements of the law. I am not sure whether you really understood my former re marks about ti accumulation of oupi-, tal aa the great lack of the West and South. It cannot be deuit d tuut fet- tile lauds with atook and tools, a pleas ant outuate sua tibuuilaut water power are capital ol the beet sort. All tlieae New Lngland never possessed, but by untiring energy aud an alniottt sordid eeouomy she has made the most of what wftH given her aud in proeess of ye ars utilized her mill privileges; tuts wou from the sterile sou substan tial wealth snd beside all this improve incut of her own, has sent awuy t newer Htiktes the millions whiob have bnlmd them iu their rapid develop ment New Eng.HiiJ has largely built their railroads, hat built upttieiruitus aud furuisbed the meant fur the im provement of their farms. A large por tion of this wipita. haabecu cairied by our young men who have miurntcj another large part him been lent in various rormi, and this it tliu aurplus, or aoouiuulated capital of which suggested in my former nolo tLe imtn aud eat stand iu netni. Cur reuoj is only an evidence of this sur plus, no matter what totvx thu our renr; takes, wlietber iu ooiu or paper promises. Aud it is well enouuh understood that all new souutrios, tlintirrfl rih ji)t1ia mulHul kfAllK fertile lands and rich mineral deposits, need tlia peouuiary aid of older and riohor oommunities, for the develop- ment 01 vneir treasures." Ilenoe. communities which can use fully employ capital in business or lu building houses, stores, tnanufao- turios or railroads, or in developing natural resonroes, can afford to pay, and will pay high raU of luWest. while the rioher and mors maturi eommunities will be the lenders. And no legislation about currency will cor rect this, and yet I wish the law of Congress would permit the usa of a looal currency for looal purposes in every Htete wheie such may be wish- eu, aa inumatea oy auoiner article n your paper to whioh I refer. Excuse my prolixity and .believe tae very siuoereiy your well wisher. Here is a singular sketch from Win- ley's "Lives of the Most Famous En lish Poets; or the Honor of Tsmas sus," 1?87: "John Milton was one whose natural p trtt might deservedly give him a place among the principal of our English poets, having written two heroick poems and a tragedy nsmely 'Paradise Lost,' 'Paradise Re gain'd,' and 'Sampson Agonibto;' but his Fame is gone ont like a Candle (p a Bnuff, and hia Memory will always Ittnk, which might have ever lived in honorable Repute, had; not he been a notorious Traytor, and most impious ly and villanously bely'd that Rlcased Martyr King Charles the First." ti i.i ki.i:iiii kci 1 1: i .i jtui.i: k:hU' ai ( We are hiiku gratiue-I to give, our readers the li tUr Ltlow fromJme Keuk, one tf t'.e truist, at til us mo.tt ditingniah J, of L'aruliiiu'a huu- ortd sons : was forward J to Hie at L'ln.berton and rceived nu the aCth in-t. I have eaMin V) be gn ally thankful for the I'.stiiiguibtiiiig nimk f c iiisidt ruliuti and resptCt, of hk'h Jiur letter givtt ro"tlieiufuimatiiin;and thongb ires!-tj w.ttl ofliviial diiti', 1 hav neverthe less concluded to iMVept tlie p. siticn assigned tae, iu oonnH'tioii with the of reuiomee iX ti.e suguit oisiuii to which the whole country ia now look ing forward wit'u so much interest. With very great respect, 1 havo the honor to be most truly and reapcPtr miiy. luui friend snd obedient servant,' John Kerk. H..n. Z B. Vauee. lion. W. M. Hhipp auit Gen. 1. 11. 11 ill, Committee. rnDPRi tinKir aiio i nsnt.t k M ini nu rF.iri -vi ti.. From tho following ooircspni d'iici" pnlilinht d in the Charlotte Ohm-rvrr it cnH that in spite of tuu niuny soi l Iwut ressotm a-sgned by our bi(,'''ly et. euieil coteruHprnry, the Xoiithrm Jluiim, why the luvituticiu .hmi d not have lieeu extended to lnui, thct rresident Grunt was actually seciiliy invited to be present at the Approach (Mlebiatioti. The President waa invited and di- clim d; and to say the least ot it, de rliaed it a very curt maimer. LRTTBR OF INVITATION N. C. Cknten.nial Celkbuation, rioN, 1 7fi S It Kims of the hi. Coin CHAKLOTrB, N. C. Muroli, lH7i Ilia Excelkmy, Ihr J'renidtut of the United StntrA; ; I have the honor. nsHecretsry of tl Centennial Assoeintioii. in behalf ol the Central Executive ('ouuoittee, end under their instructions, to extend to your a special invitition to attend the Centennial celebration of the Meek leiilmrg Poelanitiou of I ml peiub ne to be held in this eity on the 'Mil May, proximo. thin will be the One Hundredth Anniversary of the Micklonlmrg Decla ration of Independence, the flint iimde on American toil, aud we desire to do honor to the memory of the event, and of the meu who aa signers of that iuitrument, or in the early struggle for freedom participated in the patri otio deeds of that -day. We have assurances that North Caro lina and her sinter .Slates of t!o Union will be largely represented ou that, ooctsion, and we trust that you will aid in making our "Centennial" a suc cess by accepting our invitation to be present, herewith tendered you. Ask ing uu early reply, I am your ob't serv't, Turn W. Dewrt, Bsol'y Ex, Com. Oen. Assooiutiou, I'BBHIPHNT'S BKl'LT. ExcovTivi Mansion, WashingUin, D. 0.t April ard, 175, Mr, Thou. D. Dewey, Secretary, ic.,j Vhariotle, A. tV, Vkar HiuiThe Fresident desires me to inform you, and the Committee you represent, his sincere thanks for the polite invitation to attend tne Cen- tenuial oclebratinu of the Meokleubnrg Declaration of lndc noudance, ou the 2(th of May. He regrets that his en gagement will not permit him to accept. ery reep t Jy your oh t svt. Lav i V. Luokt, (Secretary. lF.l.m. H iTCnEHi The rage for contest a in orthogra phy aeoma to posses the o untry, aud none the less iu the groat cities than iu rural neighborhoods. Washington, B iltiiuoro, Now York. Boston, Chica go, aud, we bulievo, every other prow i lout city In the couutry hold theeo buttles every week, und ilud them vory amusing, and all the details of th'V flht appear iu tho. piipora next m iruing. A "great spelling match" us held iu Litinolu Hull on the evening of the Ut ult., over abich Columbus De lano, Secretary of the luterior, pre sided, iu the absence of Speaker Dlaiuo,' the regular President. The first contest Was between two oluHfie of thirteen each, arrayed uudor the laad respectively of Profeaor Gal- laudet and Professor Abbe. After a long and lively oomp tition, Miss Clara Bull aud Professor H. L. Thomas wore left sole oombatatts, and M ss Ball then broke dowu on the word "jib," spelling it with, a "g,"and leaving the Professor the victor of the field and owner of the prize a Web ster's diotionsry. - .,,..,., We note this particular match whioh is reported by the Washington Chronivle, because, for the first time, we find the rules of the game printed. Tho reader may feel an interest in knowing them: 1. After the presidium officer and referees shall have been preseuted the BuuooimaNier win at onoe take charge, aud the sides for the first oonteet shall tie called off by the leaders who have been seleoted. 2. The staudard authority for spcl liug shall be according to either Web Bter or Woroester. 8. The speller ahall have the right to ask the defluitiou of a word before spelling; aud also to except to the pro uuuciaiion of a word if he or the di ems it laekiug in authority, 4. Wueu a word is misspelled it shall not bo again put iu the same o!asa, but the schooltnatr shall give u correal apeiung to Uie aililieuce. 6. The refereea shall decide all questions raistd. Iu case of disagree ment the presiding oflicer shall decide. All appeals shall be made and decided oa the spot before the spelling of a work by a contestant shall be fina'. But this rule shall not preclude the correction of aa error by a epdlr if discovered and corrected before the final syllable is spelled. The words selected for the contests shall exolude, so far as n&saiable, all words of a technical, medical, or pure ly scientific character; also geographi cal aud proper names, and shall be , e..nfii.ej to W'r'l in u iu general j rimi ng, nting and hpesking. i In eonchisi'jn, Mr. Delano intro I iliiei i th" whonl-niaster, or pojAgg- ue, Mr, r Is Iietieh, s--onil An.iitor of the 'f reiiury, wl o, ia a f-w n- inatk.-', iirgi-d Ui" pupils in S"liii.g to Kpeak iu s clear vutoe.so at to be beard ilistinctlv: 1 jlSCLLAN0U3. m yir arr tifn rur. vt wr. I II K III. SI l t U.ll l, Ni in MHI aiil euiii-tuO) Kivclv.ng A. Iitloh ; . i Mows. HOOS, v HhoveN, Spades, Wheelbarrow -Pitfhrorks ANV'1,1, M.t K'VITH'H HKI LOWS, I II tniu--rn. i r4iv' iMw'n-.l'niiiifK.liHUQ.. Ol .w H-rrl, tlr Jton, H'ni, HXkc, 11 uto, seini hi. ovi;t, NV0'lll!0 IROKS, CUI HIT HIVIK, I All! I I I I i IIV, HI DI.VI H, I.i oo t wist f;i'sjB, ooi'i.ii's reoi s And a ''emi.lelo f Wck ol HARDWARE, NATHANIEL JACOBI'8 IIAUDWABE DEI'OT, NO. t MAUUKT NT. Ji SI XOTICK TO SHIPPERS. The CLYDE LINE. Sew York and Wilmington Steamship Company, rjrv. MKKt THB WANTS KFTHKTKADE, aldrd another Stramer to Ui I,lnerd will fall Itnm NEW YORK trtrj WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at 3 PI, rrom Pier 18, North Hirer. 8EMI-WEEKLY FROM EACH PORT, 4" Hereafter shlppors can rely upon the prompt and regular sailing of these Steamers from New York as adver tised, as the Company lias determined to adopt regular sailing dAya.kual with the additional steamer, there oanbe no cause for delay in shipments. (4" Other Steamers will be added as required. A. D. CAZAUX. Agent. WIUMINQTON.N tl. 64 tr DiHrch 16 Cfflce or Cay Clerk antl Treasurer, CITY OF WILY INU Tola , N.C., ) Jti.rnh 2iit, 1873. S NOTICE. Listing of Taxablesfor 1875. LL 'resSONH AND COKPOH ATI0N8 vvitbln the 0 rorate limt's ot Oie City of Wll. mlngton, on the Hrat day of April, 187!,re required by law to llt all tblr Real, Personal and Poll Tairs Tor the year 1878. The Taa Maters for the City or Wilmington, J. h. Iiailow, W. M. Munroa and Wm. H Hanks, will be In attendance at the City Hall Court Koom cn th Brat day of April, and for twenty days thereafter, (Snndsyseicepttd) between the hoor of o'clock A. M. and 3 o'clock P. M., and on Frld y athU from o'stook to 8 o'clock P, M , Tor lbs purpofe of Hating all the Real, Personal and Poll taiee within the corporate limit of this elty, ; All prrwn and con oratlona negleotlnj nr eloalng to comply with the above will b de linquent, and subject to a double tat thereon. T. 0. SEKVOSS, City Clerk and Treainrer. ' 70 tf ma'ch M Just Received! WF. HAVKJt'ST RRCKlVr.O A U)r OK THK HAMD0OMR.HT Ladies' and Gentlemen's That haii saer been offered fer sale In thlnmar kat. EVANS A VokQLAHN. FINE ARTS. - Goo. ll.Kcotr, ARTIST IN CRAYON PORTRAITS. Samples can bo seen and Orders left at the Book Store of I. Ilein.iher ger. The fatronnge of the Publio is re- spectfnlly solicited. mrrh lJ-tf 60 T jjACOlIlj RAIL &0AD8 1 KN F.HAL 8UFBHINTK SVTS OFriCB WILM1X3TC,CCLI'MS1A AUSUSTA RAILROAD CO. fniilini, N. C, Aiil t, 11 i unz CHANGE OF SCHEDULE On knd a'Usr M'itIst, A all Wh Ue tollon- lug n nni-ie kin le rui. : MlillT Ell hK.ia TRAIN, te tiioiajtua. f.rs P M r iornr. II. Mir Arrlrc t iolunihU 4 1ftA.il " " Atiwn, ... rtfi A.M L-r, Auwu 4 ;5 P. M Le tuiumbia a.n p. M Uie r.utvu,-. , lftvA.M A'rt l Wlia'j ton.. .. . I IfJ A M "Mi...rs ng Vut twtoo'1 utl wll take thipugh 'l tain, leatlug Wilmlngiuu ar n ai r. ja. PAiEMirK TKA'N, (Dall; Aceit Kun- QJ. LT Wltm!nw,..". t0A.s. Arrias i K'urvm,. li.'OP. V. l,.'o pliri.r v. Lie p it AidTt Wllniirtnn.. TJ0P. M. f ''Mr)(r tor Chsrleatdn. otuml'1 and Ajjiit smt liryi.ml, (.tioulit lake ui.lil K iir. t 'in Iriim v tinmiitou. " Tb oiRu ilMiV'ms Cars ou night Uatns JAMEH AMOFJHMON. O0'lSnkrliitendf n'. T'l' fttr Carolina Central Railway Co. - M I EUINTFNIKNT'S UFFIOF, I Wilmington, l"ec liitli, I)i74. J Change of Schedule On and after tt.o tOili Inatant, tralni will run OTr ttls Hallwsa a" follows.' PASSENGER TRAINS . .i't Wlinnnvton at.; ... ...... 7 ISA V Arrlae In CbatlVotte at 1 415 P ,V a a Lb ota at SuflA M Arrinlu Wllmingter t S 4SP V ar Miiht trlm (lut Frelgbt aud Paiven- """"J'rVTct T RAINS LaaTt WliniiiiKtun At S.oOA.M. Arrlvaat Laurluburg !.... Le Lsiirinburg t... Arrive st Cbarlotta ak. ...... t:40H. M . StHI A V e.oo v. I.Hsao t hwlott. St. irriar at Laurlnhurg at.... I .turn I aurlriburg t, R ( A. M 8:') P. M . HO A M Arrn.s. WilinirgUMt at...... , Connaetlona. .k.lXIP.l OonnerUiat Wilnnnton wlib WIlmlnBtnn & Wii'iton, u I Wllminiilon, lolnmbls & Au LuilriMdK. -icnihw.tklv New Turk ki,) iLarfkly Haltlniuro and arenkl Phllsd.d. i m Kitunan.Miii me maer liottorB eiU-alilc (.'(, cci l r.linrloitc with its Watrn Dl- viK.in, Nnrt.'i i .HnHlliS hsilius t .ballot's su' SirtttxailU KsllrnA', I hmlntle A Allants A'r I-'iie, and Ubailotis, Uoiunibia snd An iruals KailroHil Thn aiiptilylng tbs whol Wwt. Northwest kmii noniuwnn wiin a anon ana coep met uia rmduvu lanu curoi. 8. L FKEMONT Chief Engineer and Sui-irliiteniUnt '12 2o-tf - psrs ouMl-hlnir 0. C. Hallwsy Krd WILMIN3T0N AND WUDON fiAII ROAD COMPANY. iivnoa o tissssAi. HursaiPT.kni.T WMsilngum. M t. Jsn.S, iKiB fiagSa.gStsa OHAMIK Of aCUKDlJlJt On eud after jsn. M, paugnt Titiua o tliu W. W. Uatlroad will run as follow MAIL. TKA1N Union Duuot dailj (exwiit ' Mandays) at ...MSA.St Arria.atUoidMmrott.. I. 11.4s) . t, - R)li Mount at, ..,., 1 M P, .V WaMoaat ..., .,,,. I.4 P. iit WalihmdsilT t........ Iimh A.M ' rr e l Korkr Monut II 41 A V, ' . UobUiboroit IJSp.U " Union Ttepot S0SP M CXPHKBtt TAV ANU THKOUt.ll . , KKKIOHT TUAIN jo.aa Union Jix)t,.llljr, at i 7.15 P. . irrtaest Unldaboro at..., A. M Rocky Moaittat 4(0 A. M. " WaMon .. I SO A. M .T. Wsldon, dall, at,, , (40 P. M Srrlre at Ko. aa M.iont at. 9IP. M . ' loldabor! t.. ............. II 18 A. M. Hnion Depot at SO A.M Mall Train make cloee eonieotlon at W.l don for all point North tin Hi. a Line and Ae jaia Uieek routes ttr Kipreas Trsln nonnecuonl with Aoqnt Greek route Pnllrnaai'a Palace Mlcp. las; 'rw om thlt 1 rala. Freight Train will lea Wtlmlnfrton tri weekly at 6.44 A. M. ai d aria, at 1 40 V. M. JOHN r.DIVIN., Genera) Jan S - a-r BUSINESS CARDS A. J. JOHNSON, Ilerrlnytsvillo. lN. O., DRAl.FW IN OK IKRAli M KHCH ADISF, and Diatll er of Turpentine tjivtheat rash price paid for Turpentine and oiiit-y Produce nrrliy, tr AUo, Au-'ntTar Wilmington Joirnal, sprll 2 dAwlin Graham & Nash, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, CHARLOTTE, N. C. PRACTirf! IN THE 8TATK AM FKD erl (Vans, and make collection sn whAre In North Carolina Atsii negotiate i-alr'a of Rial Eatate. Agricultural, Mineral and Lumber tracts, and dtxtrsole City Lot eon aiw-uuT un u.nu. r IMtf kibail eaoHir. WILIS MOBBT- CRONLY & MORRIS, AUCTIONEERS, STOCK AND REAL ESTATE BROKERS WILM1NOTON, N. O, il AN BB BERN AT TUKIH HALKg ROOMS V a plan of the city, oh an nnlrreil acale. Blank Itook with the boundaries of svery IM In tbaolty distinctly defined. Assessed value, past and present, ot every lot in the city. Anv Information d wired furnished upon tvp tillcatloL. Jul ' - ' , Boykin, Ciirmpr ) & Co" Wholesale Druggists, Ac, BALTIMORE, Ml). Su. cewor t . Vfade Boykin ft Co, S Till. MANU'ACTFRK and anil luroe nnnhtillfa of their Mundard Pinrrlir. I'll . i n . . ...... Eacrlo 'v Vegetable Csrtharttc PMI.' Or. Kortliingtoi, ( bolera and Diarrhma Wcdiclne." . .Or "BtvVln, Worm Killer." Or. "Hoykln'e ('ninth STrnn." Dr. B-'kln'i Liver Tonl:," or "Corel and rxlraet of Mandrake " - ' 'Halrd'a Horap and Cattle Powder." "Balrd's Worm Cmifrrltons." 't(!e' Rltt and Schnapps" - All the ahovn Kiioila are fast bi-rnming a and anl, anl rt kept generally by liiiM&t and rountrv mercharti. f'bld 4"-1m t. TflJM.AST I'HANi T 1 IF. TTHK HEN bow Ho se or cm other large gift for Two nollaranntt IIMy Cental ThdrlngnrthiOrnd (lift Oonert, In Qreantbo'o, K. ha bru difrrred r,tll April toth, vhn It will, althout anr fub-r dlay,bs procerdwl with. Those wUhing to Invent n do no by emflng to th Manager, O. P. Mendehhall, Box 8, Oreentboio, N. O., orolthe sgenta st different placM, Tlcktts lot sals In thla place by v-.. MAlTHkWP.TATLOH. -BiarphtStt , Agent. SHIPPING. NEW YORK AND VIA ViIm!rrgtrn7TJ, C. s 1 yt rs- Jt Fast Froieht Route to nil Pnfnta North or 1NEW New York and Wilmington Steamship line! Sailir.g from NEW TOEK, WEDNESDAY and BAT UP DAT at 8 V. M., and from WILMIXO'ION, WEDNESDAY ai.d SATURDAY. BOSTON AND Sew York awl Wilmingion Steamship ConipaDj, CONS EtTla WITH THU OLD COLONY RAILROAD AND STEAMERS. Dally Botween BOSTON and NEW YORK' Semi-Weekly lielweeu NEW YORK and WILMINGTON. Wrdiieiday aud alnrttaa front each Port, 0- f"hlMrs n tty ufon tbe pir.mi t .nd reirnlar ssiMne'nr ttitse Strsiners ard o.lakdhl i;,1.,,''.,0,,l",'",l',-l,,ta rm"r HO DELAYS. ""t7 WII WINOIt K.COl.VPRtA At -l-BTA VAU.HOA1 WII,UMJTUS A WKI.IXtN KAII.ROAI), 1'UKvAKoli'MA rr.KTRAI. RATI WAT, -Jhro,,KbB1,.,r,.dirgtor NOIiTII snd SOUTH CAROLINA, GEORGIA and ALABAMA. AIjo to NEW YORK. BOSTON. PROVim Xftt fat t. pivwtj ..i... Eauttm Cities. ' ' "uu wurr , r, M",ld" ;"""l'ed '0W ' bV "T 0,herroo,e Urns'' as quick. U. or owrrtargH Mark ull .'Goods via Clyde's Wilmington Line. - Koi tutther In'oro atiun sppljr to enhrrot the omlerslgnrd Agonta of tbs I.loe. I. 1 t . MINK. OciTrnl 1 a-t. ir. Agent, 2 Dciou hire 8tri it, Hoiion. 11 Vut VVILLM 1IN FAST FREIGHT ROUTE To all Points Worth or South. BALTIMORE. Eaitiiiicrc end ?MiiilcD Line, FKMI-WSHKLT. -9A1L1NO FKOM IIALTIMOKK Tuesday & Friday, at 3 P. M. . -AND FhOM WIIJIINOTON Wednesday & Saturday. BOSTON ANDPROVIDENCE. Baltimore aud Wilmington f.ine, Biltlmore, Boston and rorldence Line, Or via Canal Daily to Philadelphia and Clyde's riillado'i bhtand Trovideuoe Line. Geml-Vteckly from each Port. 'Shippera mBy relv unon the prompt and resrntar in nr these 8teatnera and ani.ki patch given to all alilpmenl by thla route. NO DELAYS "nl". and quiekt I lirongh BtH of Lading given to and trnni all Points In NORTH end SOUTH CAROLINA, GEORGIA nnd ALABAMA 0tti?Zl?m' riIILAm;LriIIA' B09TON. rEOYIDENCE, and VZXv"Uiet4 " '0W "by 0U"r PUte Md t!me " lek- Lo overcharge Mark all Goods ila Haltimoro and Wilmington Line. IW For rnrther Information apply to either of the undersigned Agtnt of th. Mn. EDWIN FITZGERALD, Agent. Ksltimnre l.lm , 60 aouili Mtreet, Uaitiniore. march is.tr noticji:. Carolina Central Eailway, GENERAL FREIGHT DEPARTMENT, 1 WiLMisatox, March 31st, 1875, J E ATTKNTION OF THK PUBI M fs BKSPB'ITFULI.Y INVITRD Tf TUB hat the Carolina Oentral R.illwav. blng completed and fully iqadpld tJbnlSJ: -US IU conuectmn. at Wilmington , both , , direct Htearue " ln andla will iTIa atfl, to Biltlmore. Phi ale nhla. New Vnrk nf.. .i ,. " ?ua..T," we'a. tact lUra Poitsmosi liy for handling shipuinitafrom ."o-uneiuaiea ractl WILMINGTON AND ALL EASTERN CITIES TO CHAR. LOTTE, STATESVILLE, CREENVILLE, SPARTAN. " BURC and all station on Atlantic, Tennoraos Ohio Allantlcsnd nirhmi n. . . Carolina Kallrod. aa well aa all point In OKOR-41A and ALA BAM A Snd Sen h lnuranc from RRBicm oilla f aaranreedaalnw aa via anv nfher Una . , . fer charges, and Hales alway . a. low aa the lowe.l! Kotermmal at fraaa. Hao"rX'.ld!S!,.U,,,,lle,1 upjn,1,',l,0tlon t0 fnao.gntd. Office la Bsak ef flaw aprll 8-80-1 y I 400 bbl" 8 H- Mil"c' fV Hhrts. H. H. Kolawa. r-i snie bv KKKUHNMt lAI.'.iJSK BKOS. ap-114 Feathers. - LAB OK LOT OF M VK u EES IS FKATU tr on hand and for aals low by . D. A. 8MITII A CO. Sash, Blinds andDoors. LAhOR8rOt!R JtrSTRKriCIVKDand lor aaltt at rtduced ptleet by D. A. SMITH A CO. 7tt.tr aprtll DR1MTIUP ATl.T KxronTri) at n I n I I rl U the ahortest notice and on th most reasonable Mi m st tho ... JOUBNAL Qirrios. BOGTON LINES South. YOltK. SEMI-WEEKLY, . FALL RIVER. WM. P. OI.YOE A CO., General Arsis. New i oik I Ine, liowllrg Ureso, S. T. A. D. CAZAUX. Agent. I O'l OIV, IV. J PHILADELPHIA EalU'niorc anfl f iimiDton line. S1MI-WIIII T BSTWBBB , BALTIMOIiK AND WILMINQTOW. Baltimore and Philadelphia Steamboat Ca., ' Dally via Canal between BALTIMOBE AND PHlLADaic-HU. WESTERN CITIES. BALTIMORE AND WILMINOTOM USM. Northern Orntral Railroad axo vaa ' Baltimore and Ohio Hal road. tdia. A. D. CAZAUX, Agent, Haltimoru aim n.w vTnk Lines, WimiwoTow. N C. "W. OLAHK, General Freight Jft. NORTH CAROLINA THJLTl'r,K WATTO OBTAIN SOUTH. KHN ('OMMEHCIAX Independa oe I to Patronize Southern Industry. A Hatdsome Lot of Salem Cassimeres Juet Received. Osntlemen are Invited to call and eismlne ' these MERITORIOUS COODS. In Color and Fabric they are Dttrlvalal among American Woods, and wonld bsoredtw Jkl'l" ' th9 bSht Europf n"knarteTlBf ItOSKOWITZ k LIEUER. march lath jt , Notice. IJIHR ANNTJAIi MKKTINO of the Steek- " hol ler of thu Wilmington Cotton Hill will be held at Ihe Hank or Ni w Hanover on Wednes day, April the lath, 18 6, at 11 o'clock, A. U. T't' DaKOSSBT, aprll 0-tm eeretary. iV-A... Wa"'Sa . 'a.,V i 1) '.! ri
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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April 9, 1875, edition 1
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