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k Ibid) $ourn;t! WELinXQTON. N. 0 : -"WEISISDAT ArSIL 14. 11: The Daily Jocksaa, Useol W tK :r In North Carolina, it forT tunming, except VtonJty, at EiSHT Dollars a year; Foua DaUJU alt iiiihiSKVU(TK-tveote f awnta or shorter periods- Served1 by - yefi tl.k,yi storr-nTie -r merrTwOea.w vatTma i r-riva epnli per quarter, i ;;, The War.KLY Jocbhal, (Friday a. I ilrtv-slt cnlnmo paper, Two LVf.LAA,' .rt, coni. Dollabs a, Un a n Ai f : f.mr conies. Strut Dollars ,,.. nniuni mn a half is tei. ovnk-v FiTk!i T)Sijyiii; wvitauddJTiJed wfallf AndwhobV) e.iea Twvrv4rim DoLiArS f f I be ii'itacKiPTioRS In all cases payable In I aiKT, and no psper continued after the I - Jration of U time paid for. I iimiTtANrM should be made by Pon-l om, Mor Order wEjpreea. If tfcCMi. . oi be iotm, protection siainsi losses vj i ftJJ mall n-.v r sen.reo oy . oU ,f had nniu,d ln , draft Loadef Theflghtbas be,n ",e T V: ' r" ' ...MM- rfMMa.' liwfc on. m.mlon. OK. Potm two Iner- u.M.a Onk Doluui apd ia itAii thn .nsertlonn, Two l)M.LAii fur inaortloirt, Two Poi.i.aro ntt a half; ne nr .k. IW a as a' l-taAiliial ! ' hkb tort.AW tinA h At.Vf wlvi' .aortltna. Kiw Dollau AWD a B AT.r. 1 r eniotitV KloBT DoiJ-ABS! two molillm, ; , r r " itimtrwt fr Imnrer period! and longer ait ee ma1 upon liberal terma - kTi, a Backers. Wilmtnctoiu N. C. EriTOaiAL BOTES. ' i . .. ... I Seven yras is the time counted tor the oonskuetioa ot thetttuaolbutHeeO . m I Qen. Melons I. Wright, fowetly Confederate general, has WOOiwd from I the Khedive of Egypt he sppo.ct- meut of Adjutant Oc neral in the Lgyp- tian army, with the rank and pay Cotout4. ?s S I I fej I A t4m t MllleJgAOs.i who sswiBo recfui 'wnwiwiuy the Ooo4 river; says the watcUieM up, be tbinka, a hundred feel in me air, aud for a few momenta the bottom of the river where the tornado passed was laid, rr-nre, and .tfce H V blown iiJtotbe of ll4 tjeoaj p TheWahlngton W (feepublioan) ., si,,-ii takes matters more philoaophical y than some of ts party organs, li I cava: "A iuiiul)lioaa oowmixirajj i that apoke of .Connecticut last week an .. r . .iV.....i. .Tli.fi. r- i.i I ue uauo oniawj iiar ' uoiy wrain, ouaraovorja . Wooden Nutmeg State, ttut (Jonnco- waif will v-tmi ntif 11 riuhl when we geS tumugu w..u off years. ' A noticeable tale of real estate took . . piHOflin Kow iora n wuh;, wuruiuur. lots on the grsnd boulevard were dis- nArl ,.f at nHcfls ranffinff frrm 81.0(0 to $4,500. A ewi'yesi wgwinyie of these lots would have brought more money than was realised at this sale for the 'f jfrOl'tftl Mil'6 geueral LdfXpnjIiSSlSHL ly for snob a shrinkage Jo , wlues aa here shown? Mdl LO iH It is aid that Prince August Alexan der &&lFtfii CiarU William Maurice. Albert, AdoJbert. of Kavn-Wittvenatein-Souenstein. Weai- phalia, is about to marry the " d'anghi tr oLsrfohojptosteitThftlb girl i's going tn wtrj A AI. -3 :4jr C. W. M. A. Mi of .'H:nnrely to secure his name for well rope' of extrsotdiwwy Irngtii, terms Vt be the general 6LJiul tVeaLWlJ 1 I The Vermont sttgaf-makers1 arer haV ing a ratbThafd time; and as yet have soaroymli'ulayftrf'aMdlTjBl Winter has Veea paHloulttly eevMl in WindhlnDwujatDurini . the-Arst four days, ol. lasi.week 4he, oarcur fell balot y, an 6n M6niy!faoh ed eighte4-degr(4 jo)oiwUltier are thfeefeet rfnWliotiine,llevel,- and three miles from Erattl o TH- luge the fences areiovisibW The last letter ever written by Gen. J "Stonewall" Jackson is In the posses sion of the SBUbrflnjfill11 Mfil ty. It was sdareesed. to T Oen.ale nnder'daWojf Mfyi, I803igaif ref as foltowI'nwalnrXle enemy baa made a atand tt Ghanoellor'a, which is about two miles. troniCUaaoallora villo. I hope as oon ; as', prtustiCable to attack. '4 . tJtuV Mwer-kind Provideuoe will bless us with success." Daa''Biee 'iasUomer'bul U'We shadows o( bankruptcy with a smiling lace and propoaas to start his old show this mouUi.JIli rbAaoaDa-gowt of hit troubles aorquiokbr watt because he owed 835,000 sud had assets valued at $60. "This ww s thin exbillt, there fore, for creditor!, ' and not one if them appeared the other day at tii called meeting. Dan is going to bor row the money to Set himself np again fmnf his wile, who always keeps a -lew soots mu ooketjTj 3 f . 0 1 0 vi Ins Indian Oommiseioners throws all tie trouble about the Dlaok Hills bisinets on General Custer's expedi. tion last Fait, which he sayi'Vu Ut terly uncalled for sad unnecessary, lie farther accuses the War Depart ment of having little or no respect fo tbs rights of the Indians, afflrmiog that nothing would have been done toward keeping intruders f rpm'the auriferous reservation, if the Indian Bureau had not made the most strenuous appeals for iustioe to it th&rSSi.'' 'f,T. Z .'; .t i,Wt a i sitld SOI T il. Mr. Elains sod bis set, tbo nrnre moderate faction of the Radios! party. . while they disavow felini of fcoatilitv t to IV "lor, 'k and ',- ijvs ''I r 1 fun . r legialaturt vf I reom!. a tioa itUm, aiLx . to L ..era th. r. i dsr. r to f oo a try I rn the uni isd ftp-, mr .vpU ; ret, , Mr. C ..at no longer talks m much about In-ason and rebels as sbost-undue sectional preponderance, lie itoi the North era people that there is danger tLt the South will, ere long, shape and Ooalrul the dastinias of the nation un less the. NorUiSrn people ebtll Tote uKJTr with the Radical party fJJ would bUleal be far better for , .. white country If eeotiooal unity not a necessity for the South. It literally true of OS that united we blajsod becens weArtthnsanitvd f Who has foroed this neoeaaity upon us, id against what hare we united f It is the Radical party that has done thirthintv We have been' outraged MdeppreMedby tLst pMty to lucn exUint it wopJd be little Short glDst bad laws tad bad government HU th6 WhiU PP1 f the outh be unit for the Democratic Prty f J Indeed, would it not be well if the wuole country were thoroughly (wmmilted by the Radical party upon their liberties and their Conatituuonai Mr. Blame and Lis act may .ay wh they pleaae, the South will ever seel pr leUj tu nubroken front so long " ts.elKLt of the States and of their loitlxotis are iu danger.' list is M Blaine bonott in deprooating so grvat unanimity Of tenlimeDt among u,' or has he auddenlv waked to the dan ..v . . . .... .,... . i. , UUUIIIIUUI PUUUIUDUI (Jiiuni IU" t.,, TJn., J: LiAth- ..t.i..,. ?t,.re M Muou 0lJltv at M noW( bnt did Mr B,wM or MJ- mmber ()f hi( par. bid hil( fallow eitizens beware' of the daDintr t iat 4 bnpeoding over the country ? Olttjt . tfcat Botitbero) Wj if n- fcM.onl B.h tn favor of the Democratic ptrt- and umioM wimn in favor of ,b lpublicau party? As the 8t. i, jtyuWcan well and , truly .ys ; fj V V I , $ f 4 As lung as thi Southlft But 9-all toted, or were made b vote, the Ko- puoiioan ncKei, mr. juiaine iounu no J Boutheru unity: that waa a B(,iHnMliRiu so highly oommedable aa to warrani neinir maiuiaiuea uv u manner n wmi oiai appuanoes :-au. even rowi if the Bepublicaoi ioMd r ,i.:M. :. r.inilhi i s0heme to transfer tbe en ire Houinern vote to tbaif party, there ianot a sbad lam f doubt that . would have Bpvsk- th), nibim unity, so muob sa th loss of that unity to his p irty, tha J tre pblos the e-Sfker I - n i t t' M ' ii Mil Fnaa RalUinora (ialta Senator Kalau, r Connecticut. Here is one public man to whom we tender our siuoereat congratulations. We tender them tbe more freely be oanse we have an idea that journalists merer to bis neighborhood will not venture to do sa Tbe first Demo- Mftitt LagislatUM thai tta sneay yeer ia4 blesaed Uonncotiout, in Uie.oxeT- oiseof their beet discretion oAbsVWUj Ham W. Eston as the r rieniWr'TLei kaewhistaoord, asd theW )jU. iUM bttlMia tMraoid elonirta .to r- memoer toe nay oi isrnciuns louj- I 1L. 3 . J . " 1 . , vnen ins portraits oi twoi v)s aeotiou Governors were turned tl"i Wall or torn from their frames. Wit tav ro- memliM tK, jthati iu tUsarX jjjr William Eaton was tn & bia s their prSndpl. s, neveh-juaiiod, netur flinched. It was ; forithis, he; wh QlOUIiOU. iHoteapet was thil bjirf a ded" doni taah.as.AUfipBir, Uia'Kadldal pre tried t Ret up the ry of Buncbouisw ana resanon, ana wnai is lar more w be regretted, some of the Liberal Re publican journals took dp the cliorus, and assisted in theattecipt U frighten the Connecticut D mooracy from it fidelity. We do Mr. Eaton the juatjoe to say ihM with ail thjsad Terse o!atuor, aad tit satfiioidjig h must hate had ia to Its iiiflueuoS on f weak lueed tfcibW aoidj, rthuf i wat t4jbite leaiuer in uis wing, xnera was no occasion for him U,"ptk in (lis Sen ate, and yt t b was not Afraid' to do. Then was it that, in view of tbe com ing election, the howl began aga n, and to such an extent was it carried. that hll the result oj the oanvasseapi different from what it is, tbe whole blamtiof .it would have rented oo Senator 'Eatoa ' Things turniiig out differeaily, the tnora) of i all is that Senator iiton deserves, more than Wy oae, congratulation. And the logio, that although be may hold a some matters extreme views and auoh views, whether euunoiated by Demo state or Republicans, are always dan- gttueXCoDBct$!ut eten wbil ibiiry1 or tue tiemoorats taere, as numbers do elsewhere, believe in avnliet't)f onnoiliation, stands by him and trttrits nun, iwQansej&a uj a Irue. mi rjpoited 8tstet,Tterr Spinner is the ouly man living whose photograph has been in the potsessionof evorbody LlHbe country and it tenght by al ages and sees, without referenoe to eoloror previous condition of .seryi- tnde, i. . tl ' 1 .: ! mi;! i.tl One who has traveled through a gYeat portion of Ohio, ssys that liaoe th temperance . croaade, things have gone on about as nsuaU,, Those .who wsnta drink can get it. Inn many towns the 'tesnperanoe legislation hat been repealed. And Inr'biqre" ihan' ooe locality the aaldbnliar IcweaWKl rn- UaJ jpf, dimtoislKiH Thaftftadl was an illnstrtion of,, Jl Pffjoiv1 oAcuemenui to wnicn Ameiiosne re subjeot,and oleonrse are action wasjex peoted. , The principles of temperance J art not to be healthily helped br tuoH i Barotvajnal'snnrta. r. r n Aif . J 1 sj a i i ' r vr, r. srf a-- THE ASUIIGTOrUST'TF.' -v ( i K3W the eavERSHEan IT PCS- - . f llll'l CF IT, i : Claim the Lte I ainllr I : ' vauitf one 5 (vain't' S X. If oild j In 1857 Mr. George Wanhington Prk Cuttis died at Arlington. Mf )umUm was the favotua grandchild oi Mr. Marlba Washington, a cion of wbat ia strict y t utiUtd to b cajlfed one of the first families of Virginia, and bimaelf an elere of the lalbtr ol bis eonntry. who, never tli father of family, was remaraaoiy lona oi cluldreu, perhaps tx-oimoe; ft tan p-r- from bis awful dignity lu their pres ence. Thexe " various' bonoxs vert somewhat sa incumbratoo ) Mr. Oubtis, il la prububle. At faay Vata hi d.d no more in lue than aiu-rnpi. with more or 1 as success, to sustain tbcm, keeping np a laborious and gar rulous hospitality at Arlington, and pai jtiug some immense mtorical pic tures, wliich not even tbe all-embrao ing charity oi u, xienson 4 . Jjosmng can redeem from the susjmoiob o( hnioouauehS. - It 14 btobable thai Ur. Custis never Sought greatness, but if be bad done so he would uuve been debarred by a atroke of fortune simi lar to that of ' tbe inniguinciuit but ..tl Mrttwl.iliuii1in hn VH1 lllA SIII1 of uue grtut Jleculel'.bolin, ' aud the, father 1 a Htill greater Mendelsoliu. Mr, O. W. K Cm tie wa sandwiched between George Washington aud Uol'frt Eduiiiud Lee, and his position iu bUtoiy ia 'tieoisfaiily that of a veiy small conjunction between two very iarf subitautives. B i this as it may, Mr. CuHtis bad auite a Arm sense of his own import auoe and a natnrul denirv- to trantttnit th memory of it to future age.; At the end Of his blumeb ss life be bequatn .l his "Arlington wtnU in the o inn ty "of Alexandria, containing 1,104 acres," to his "dearly beloved dimgh ter and only child. Mary Ann ltm dolph Lee during the term of Itor natural hi -,". Mary -Ana iUuiloli b Lee wss the wifn of Robert Edmund Lee. Ciistia wilh further ptovided thut. "on tbe death of my duughttw Mnry Ann itundolpu liee, ail tne propetty left to her during ho ierm of her unturul lifn I give and bequeath to niv eldest srandson. G -orgo Wun iukIoii uiiMtis uie. io nun anu mi ueirs lorever. ue. mrouiu rionni Kruu ! t. .. : I .1 I ..I J son. takintt my UHme and arms. No malt ir wbcUier HiH liuve huh. xjee i it a veittil or contincrcnt richt it i emits siPiiareut that the intention of nu veueraoie ana esumaoie Krunu . . ... I. futhei' was to traufimn. as far an be oould, to his descendants for severul generations the postesHion of an eniaie wliiub was much more valuable in the eyes of its Jijstorical associations than Utt Its rt turns in mouey. . At Air, Cnstls died in 1857, it is eoaroely pos- atbla that even a member of. tbe Jfhtta delpbia Union League would endeavor to attaon wuuspiMaROijyaiSMysiij i i. f. . 10 HIS BUT 18. Mrs. M. A. R. Lee, jemine covert! thus had a life estato in this rtfoperty iu Abgual, 18G1, when Congreos passed the bill imooeius a direct tax noou in surrectionary districts. Uuder that act Tiruiuia was taxed ;tJV,oj, au ths tax levied neon the ArliuutoiU e tate was set at $1)2.07, Fuithot acts of Congress aud regulations of the tax commissioners under these aotavare profflalgsUd, and finally, in 1864, the AfhgUs estate long sinoe in poises sinji ol sfMi; government, was aoki for this tax bill of $yA07, by Order bf rresjdcnt Lincoln," bought in for tbe gevarnroenUor "fv, military, char tablf.'atid eduoatfonal purposes," un der ihn not or rlr1liryf,', lm; wbidu however. , was, never puid nor even tendered to any person. , t - t "Mrs. Lee., at ,tne tune ol sale, as also at the time of advertiHement, was Inside tha Gonfedera linesr where her duty as fenme tavert ooustramed lier to be. uNeverthelese, when i the Atlingtow property ! was offered for dale lu default of . taxes, a tender of the, amount due was made by Mrs. jpt'l connections in Baltimore aitd Washington. This - teuder the oqiu- uwsioutirs refused to accept, baviog ruled that no taxes, uuder the aot ol Aagnst 6, 181V1, could be pid unless tbe tender was made by the immedi ate owner of the property in person. So, that, under this preposterous rul ing, if a property belonging to an in- fast three ,,week...o!d was taxed, he oould not appear by guardian, but must be utcbed up mewlmg and puk ing in his nurse's arms, with the tax bill and tbe money grasped in his slinhh fiat ' ' rr :"f" A T r ohnbby fist. , In this way the government got no session of this estate, worth gaUU.UOa It has held possession of it ever, since. Abbot two hundred sores of the estate has been oou verted into a national cemetery ; the aemainder has been leased to freedmen or otherwise used by the government, i - " MISCELLANEOUS. ti'i I . nit TWrvfi HTl'J -i -A I NDTor ABSTHRM SUBtTO" PA VI Tils Hrwm uvai.iTY. Now In Stock and Conatantiy lieoelvliig Ad dltlonat iff t JIoesfJiHraj-J Jl r ... Wheelbarrows wit I - - mm-.im rvssj m W v "a :! 'Pitinforivs AhVIM,-; BLACKSMITH'S BEl.tOWS, Vlooa, Habim'Ta, Trace Uhalna,CollBa,HamK Plow Hteei, Bar lroDtHlma,Buoko, Uuba, tPiDr.HN, -r l OVKKS, ; POCKET KKIVU, , TAllf.K 1 Tl.fcRY, HGVOI.VKHN, ' . , LONhos i niT .(ttnvai. Jtcoof;tii,roauJi, And a Complete Stock or ZJIARDWAllE, JACOBl'S I i'l ! ii hardware depot, ?;" INfJ. O JlAAlKliZr ST. in rlllil I lfU tb' abottefS notloe aa on Uts aaswtaaaauaatn) tat swat ths ;' ; buyIL XztJ GUA0. CEHUITJE I'liiiiiin i'm jr I miIi Uenul! f i'iuGdi tl.c .m pnc clir J t H ma Hmltlii & 1 o . It tifi f J A i or I r. ratl.D UuirtMornt IHtl.'n wirtrt, tSi'D mt nnvl Binii-loa u a mwis-atlua lur Bi a. ttl. c; knil I an i yy l (bat all niir niioi'iMin 'lhTr. oaltiz to tbe tnur Illf rl tlUrO.tlvt 11M1 to arrbaMrs ol Urge nu.t H-. 1 n aurbl'd 0 atll ct o)j kt itt kanis jtf BiiuUaluB, in lot of 1 ia a tot Vl rm raatrr VKif lu lara 44UAblUL'A as L- h uj cuuub Ui ubiala Lba dmium, oulch I propoaa to dlftila r Uo ray ta-Uiuirrrm ii oiof Hyu to Ibetr or- o utlnuia liott sral ut fricM Oi. t otinii I h'rfi farUM . In Vi"l faU qn.i.t.(l-lll B4li aronnrolcal S olaSio frtbr and buv In lu t tm toot uf av r. on vbii a inn'o ip a mtwi duib ib pihw aa. iBMrofaroM arr of trail of raJ luaiia ina. kwiba n w I th JaTo ntd'hrli. I wit' ! toj'u. of to"ur roprriwiilatlft bore, BJ ordr on too Uotrrnmnt eiur". am n win u cui,iu-.t. TMiiMlha UiOiM la 'b aama a tbt sold bylboiifnrn.1 A'ul, a t-a lriro. Clrcuiara witB frrreni' iaiimu '. full arUcula, mil"d rri on aoclH-at on o ' H. BALCAZAR. w, 51 B.aer St., hw lora P.O. Bl -J - mrh 10 S dwtt Superior to any Fertlllxer made In the ' ! United KttttOM fhr CO TTOy, COCat, tod a cco. SST Por aaia b' J MrlAiighMn A Son, I'har. Intia. N C : Wil & Bion. (I. Wl.boro, N C; H M H noB A to., Mwro. N. i I trw ft ( ... Vt llmliigUm. N. H ; Wllllanxon i p hiirch 'J loiu, Karrlgh. N. O ; W. U Mtv , Pravkilntoa, N (1 ; Tlmharlaka 4 ate. e.cilWv Nl; Hrancb ft -o, Wllavs, SU l A AfK'ar, uurbam, nu, rab ft , oi-aiswim C. FRANK, COr -,.? t, , Ainniomatcd Soper-flioaphavto, FOB IALP rH OAf 1 OK N CKpPvtlne by . I ' '' '' J 4 -t ' maiitli 11 17-tr BUFFALO SPRINGS Mecklenburg County, Virginia. THE GREAT MEOjciNAL WATER 1 'Of THE SOUTH." f ; OI'EN 80iJ MAT JN3r ... : .j Is 1 J.ZZ" I'j J '" - '; ' Ttuwe watert ara roasenaed. of ontTOOrdlnary curatlva pwrri lb affection ct the glUN K Vo ail HI. UD R, In all datangeDianta of lb H1L1AUV OKU AhH incident t warm itaK uiiin trgtnna, in Oyspe tla, Dis ease peculiar' to) Women. Chronic, Intermittent an.i Remit tent Fever, vnronie uonorr hosa Secondary Syphilis. C leet aal i all oinuMirftoi tue 4 'fit itai wratans, AM lit Willi fnrmaof Coutand RhtUIM- tlsrti. Tbilr ifmarkaliln powai i,n anioaov in tiitf illiwa-in Ifdii-ated arn varn hart fur v nme 01' tha moat dint iiiilhd Jnwllral man nftkO co'tfltrv, botli WoitS ami Huiitw.aa'wolt Mby reported eaana from the mot unquaa tlunablH Murorlv TentlninnbJa In Pamjilile' vo'S LOT'OTri row I TTwatr l nnt np In oaaea 'ol one doaan bairstllon Hiiitlri at poo raae. Route totheSprlnva forthtrBouth: watut tht Klcnmoiid nd tiaiitS,A-r lAtut Raltrlad to Honttabarfi HkI"o I HalMak count, Vlridnla, whero All IiaIbS aro Se by foaclitior tha Spring limltaadl't tat ri mi I apt ! Kaw-tia ' 'f Mprltrjf : ' fit B,i HlS S '. 3-i .f.i ! FINEJARTS. :jiv ARTIST IN CRAYON PORTRAITS. : Samples osn be seen and .Orders left at the Book Store o( P. Heinsbarf The Patrousge of the Public is rr spect(ullyi.0iiltd;kJ ! CUHili march 10-u MILLINERY. i; it l I'.l! For the Ladies. I have returnrd from tbe North with a large boo naaBMune eroec or nuirnery uowra aoen aa Franoh Pattrrn Honnrta. Hats, Flowers, Klbbeni, Nlik and Straw Oooda. ' Having bought my Goode fur raah, I can aivarar liatmua areclal limumment. both In atyle Sad quality, at eatremely lew prices for casu wy. v Mrs. A. D. BROWN, j ,s 1 Millinery Emporium EicHASoaCoaSKa. , l-2w aprO 4 Cf BARRKL8 AND BOXB3 'Oralcs and liemous.! " ! YUC ' -;--f--Fsrsals.lowby , 1. JOB LOT Oir Choice J Hiittti r f FIFTT PACKAOR8. , This Is the opportunity to gt got d Bulk? at a very low price at , EXTRA LARCf 4 ) ii.u, New Mess Mackerel George'. Bank Uttriu' and Frsah RaltBoW. Thla waeka rreah aup(illes coming la to-day. 411 iM A ; i vrr- t.! "'. St A GEO. MTKRH', r ' j,. 11 II Booth Front Bt; PT" , .. : v n ...ta ,, Kxeciitor'-iNQtice! AtlNO gUAUFIEDN-iBEf 9KE (HB ailge of Probate of New Hanover county as Kxeoutor ef Patrick Mnrph Vd'eeaaed, 1 herflit aire notloa luoll n.ranna Inrt. h(rf - n ' ' " " "' 'l '" I'! '' " -i A Br aBdovdaBt,aoaw tsitiwfte pifBrlLlQ.f TTotl.irl, tvBie.tna to U pwwnjhtiwlni plLMkAa J kia ooe3t)nt to ibiblt Ui m9 to mt oa or borotstht Iih dayofMarett, A.p.mj) sssrrk t. -ltaww. i at RAIL E0'T RKtRAtSCrxgl; .KDTsVrriCt ' x ' - - -AM.' ' f ACI'JXTI CO. VlUiltToi, I-.. A(rU t, im CHANGE OF BCIIEDULE Oaand atwr Moidav. AjaUSth.tba lollow 14 fOdlo bo tvm r - - MUUT EXrktXSS THAIIt,(IHtl7K Ura wilmli.,.,. r.. l.ao riu...... 11 .M P. M Axrlra at tolaibla. 4-LA A. M - " Anuata.,... , 149 A. M LmtS ABgnt......i U P t Laa lolumbla. S.15P. M bBT rtrmn............. ....... UH A. M Arrltaat WUauivtno. .. T.10 A.M PuBnn suing Watt baTond Cola abla. will taaa throuvh Irala, leaTlni Wllnltifoa atl P.M. tray biaaol j AJStaEH "TEA!, (Paflj J8rt nn-fiAfntltj- j J r4 . day.) .W15,.f; IxnTaWllmlnoB.. 140A.S' Ajria at r'oceno. ,.ivi.r. laa tiaaomw... l.lfl p 11 A'rUral WUmlnfton 7 .POP M. ' V"Paiir for ChTleto, 'olumhla itiiI Auinrtaand barnd, boa)d taks alabt Ei- iren-train frnn Wllmlntioa. BV Tb ooiib lMilug Cart oa nlgbt trains or VDariaatun ana aaguaia. JAMES AKDEKIOM. Gen'l SuirlnlAndenl, a.rl 1 KVtf Carolina Central Railway Co: BTJPEKINTPNDENT'S OP'ICF, 1 , ., WUmloMn,los. 10th, 174. Change of Schedule On and artat tha uth lnalant, ttalaa will ran ovor thla Railway a followa; PAISINOIR TRAINS l-aata Wllwlrrrttm at T.1A A. M Arrlr In (!barllotto at, I 4S P M Lat (;hr O'ttat. ....CMfiA M ArriTfln Wilmington at :4UP M t" Mgtt trains (faat Freight and PaMOn gerj ia future nouoa. i FBI lOHTTRAINI Laare Wllminatmi at. . e vOA.M Arrl?at Lanrinburg at.. ....1:40 P. M beaT l.aurluburg at. , ....... 8 IK) A. M Arrive at t.'barlotte at W) P. M liave Charlotte at ,t--0 A . M arrive at lAurlnburg at. 8:Ki P. M It Laniinbtng at....... ,. 6:e0 A M Arrive a, Wilmington at...... e.10 P 'Connections. ' Oonnectaat W lluiingun with Wllmlnirtoa A Weltlvn, nl Wilmington, Columbia Au gtut HillrovlK, Kjaii-wavkly New York and rruwrraiy nammore ana weeiij rnuaai i l hla StramerS.Bud tbe River hoate to Fay Bttiivllla. t Ooniiertf at Charlotte with lis Western I1 vtaion. North I'arollua Ballroa", Cbarlotlo and Htatiavillo Haiiroai. t liar lot to ft atianti Air Line, and' Charlotte, Columbia and au ta't Uallroad Than eumilvini tbe whole Waat, North wnt and r-outhwrn with a abort and cheap lite t toe saauoara ana curope. 8. t. FREMONT, Chief BoclnSM and Baueriataadadt, d-elJ 295-tf Ur Papers nnhllxhltif O. O. Rallwav ached wo wm Biaaas nouaa onaBgnaw WILMINQTOri AND WELOON RAI i ItOAO COMPANY. f VrtOS P OSSSSAV eVf aiSTSaOBBV. " WllBitngton, n U. Jan.t, iKt l ! OH ANO'B OF tiOHlEDUU Ms and artat Waa, Ad, PeeMngei Tralna oa the V. ft W,.Balliuaa vUl ma a followi : rnloltptft'dtl' 1 'ft j'5.; 1 (eictpt Hsndaya) t.... . i ao a. llA A. imps . a.e P. m Arriv atUaldaboroat., ' RnAtrv IMnntit at ' lOKl.lnnal .save Weldoodaliy at.......,, v,...to. A.M t rr a at Rocky JPOBUti f .'.U 11.41 A HOCly B7QBIII Ooldatioroat, I SA P. M. Onion Depot. . SOS P. M 1.f fHBSj THKOTJMH FKRIOHT TRAIN iiaava OMSSdSfot.uAl, at.;...:., TIB P" M, Atrlvi Aftlolrtabero at. ' .!. 4. M . : "Vt': rtmnn llmnt at ' llli MaB Italn malm Olnaeoansctlon at Wat- don ror all pohitt SdrOi vfa Bv j Uae and Ac- I." v-'" iVUICO. Rrpreaa Train bdnnecuonij with Acooll Uraakroata, PwllmoBi'B ralaoe Hleopa Ml Crst tntslrala.s Freight Tt4lnt will leave Wllmlnrtos trt weekly at 8 A. M. at d ar-We at 1.40 P. M. , ;jan ueoarar ont-t. ,-tf Ularghara Office . . CITY OP WILMINGTON, JanuarT.23d, 1875. FROM TMtlt PATK ADIlf INEFkt ABIT prohibited telling norata br rltot kofanf tROM fHtlt )AT ADHf llNt Kind In front of the City Market Frlnceit ataeet (roui the eatrn line of Front strt-at to the wortem line of Fourth atrret or tlecohd and Third streets, between the north line of Market aud the southern line of Cbeatput treetSi are ieslgaated lor this purpose. ' ry ordur lie Mayor, t t(t t n .J.H..HOBISBOH. ; City MarabB Jan M t Ijuga Bar Bon-Bons, TILOBIUA ORANGES AND tEMt'N JP 1 a.: " .. a. , -i - bllces, Cream Chocolatea, Gum Drops, and a full ataortmrnt of Mixed' fandlrs and JiuU, M1nc Msb. Apptt Brrtt4T,Oroia aatl Blaek welra Paakles.' i b' l mt. M k Old Port and Baker Whiskey. .; ' i r ,-. ., No. 81 North Front St. airlll , 1 DUY , 1 Our. Half Dime Cigar , f- J 4 . : .(I ' ' . ' -.; . ,r.;T ; . j 1 . .Z?r5 t:':VfOB !'- ' .... . .i ... ' . I Half JPtflaV pef Dozen, tA Tts r hiatal sat in t)iis ma.rltAt' .rrlv i 7 At No22Markei 22 Market street. ' D. PICOTT. march M i J tilt 'Received V t. WEHAVBJtJST RECBIT8D A LOT OK Ladies1 ajid Gentlemen's las That ever been aflereoVcr tale In this mar EVANS VohGLAHN.' ; .From, 'this: Date lJHIt E or COAL WILL BK A. . tt - r ' .1 v O. a PARSLEY A OO. 1 wXrch IS . it" WEODING CARDS SWr tsessoat taablenabla style at tbe oieneale style at tbe 114 IiloaaAH, offiui i. -na av4 WeM", dy, at;'.!;..,. .' , lafl P. M XrrlvS St Itoeky Mottnt at? . ...i,:, P, M 1 " vl lo1daWot....4.L.....;r '.IMS A.M SHirno. C!iviii: NEW YOilK AND VIA Wilmington, TJ. C. Fast Freight Route to all North or South. 1EW New York and Wilmington Steamship line! SEMI-WEEKLY, Sailing from NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at 3 P. M.. and from WILMINO'X ON, WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. BOSTON AND New York am! rVilniington Steamship Ccinpany, CONNKCTINO WITH TH OLD COLONY RAILROAD AND STEAMERS. Dally Between BOSTON and NEW YORK - Semi-Weekly between NEW YORK snd WILMINGTON n edoeaday and Saturday I rone each Peru o .. 8hltipfra way rely npon the pTrnt t-nd rer"lar ulliMg nf theaa Stramers, and quirk itl pati h gtvrn to all ahi uirnta by thla route. NO DELAYS. UonnectlBg at Wbmtngtva with tie Wll M INQTl N, CCLVM Ttl A ft AT OUST A PAII Rf'AI. WJl.MJNTl'N Wrl.l'N RA1I ROAD, TUB CAROLINA t lNTRAl. Rilll WAT. AM I'htT. rPAR VIVJK BTf A MtBS Thmnth BOIa nf Lading gtven to and from all Points In NORTH and SOUTH CAROLINA. GEORGIA and ALABAMA. AIm to NEW YORKBOSTON, PROVIDENCE, FALL B1YER and other EaKtern Cities. - . r BaUe gnaranterd a low aa by any other route and time as quick. Lcaxri or overcharge promptly paid. . ''. Mark all floods Tia Clyde's Uilminton Line. f Por lurthrr Infurma'.lon apply to t'l'h.-r ul the undersigned AgenUol the Una. 1. D.t;. MINK, Urrrral lartrrn Agrnt. '29 Detun htre 8trn t, pon'on. tHein Steam Traisirli Via WlLMIlGTOIV, 1. CJ. FAST FREIGHT ROUTE To all Points North or South. BALTIMORE. - Ealtimore and Wilniiiitoii Line, : i , -;iJ- fBMI-WBKKLT. ' t. -8A1L1NU FROM BALTIMORE. Tuesday & Friday, at 3 P. M. -AND FKOM WILMINGTON- Wednesday & Saturday. ! bostonandFrovidence. I Baltimore and Wilmington Lino, , Baltimore, Boston and I rovldence Line,' Or via Canal Dally to Pblladeli.hla and Clydt's Phlladelrfclaand ProvMerce Line. ., . BemUWerkly from each Port. Shippers may rely npon the prompt and rernlaratlllnt of these Steamers, and autekdla. patth given to all shipments by thla rout. NO DELAYS. - Thrnngh Bills of Lading given to and from all Points in ''-' " NORTH and SOUTH CAROLINA, GEORGIA and ALABAMA' Also to BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON, PROVIDENCE, and' they Eastern Cities. ". " ,. ... , ..l.i ST Rates guaranteed a. low aa by any other Route aud time as quick. Loatee or overeharaee promptly paid. . - -. Mark all Goods via Baltimore and WIlmlDori tine. UT For further information apply to either of the undersigned A gents of the Lis. ; EDWIN FITZGERALD, Agent. v baitlmure Uut, fru riuui.li fitreeiriaitlmore. march l.tr JSTOTIOJB. Carolina Central Railway, GENERAL THE ATTENTION OF THE PCBLI0 M REaPBOTTOLLT rNTrTEf) t( TBI lact that the Carolina Central Hallway, b. Ing completed snd fully equipped for bnsnssB . ' oiKra- whh IU connections at Wilmington, both via direct eUamer Linea aid via Wlrfm ..4 Porumouth. to Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, Boeton and Provluonoo-anequalid lIcU ' tty tor handling ablpmonu from ..,;. , T7" ""j1 WILMINGTON AND ALL EASTERN CITIES TO CHAR. L0TTE. STATESVILLE, CREENVILLE, SPARTAN- and all stations on Atlantic, Tenneffoe d Ohio Atlantic and Rlcbmf nd Air Lino a.A vn, Carolina KallroA4.ee well aa all points in GEORGIA and ALABAMA In.nr.nc4) trom Eastern cittea suarBnteed aa low m via an v ther line. Vo terminal or trans fer charges, and Hates always aa low as tha lowest. . "nnBi or trans- , HanoverwloUn,g,, ur"tol1"0 vpon I,P"tlo to the nnde aigntd. Offiss la Bask of Now .Hlso.w ' ' : ., JP- "W- CLARK,' aprUS-SD-ly General Freight Jgtatj f Feathers. LARGE LOT OF LIVE UGESR FEAl'H t r on hand and for sale low by r; .' , ,D. A. SMITn& CO. Sash,Blinds andCoors- j LARGE STOCK JUST BBCKIVEDand lor nt at raduoed prlees by D. A. SMITH A CO. 7-tf April 1 NOTICE. ., ITETAIL LIQUOR DEALERS ARB I hereby notified to eome fotwurl and renew - .' .. . . thsir , LIQUOR LICENSE ft sy :srdlnf to law. otherwise ther will bo liable to ths penalties preserlbed by law. GEO. W. BORDEAUX, . Srrls-lw BogWer. BOSTON LINES Poialj YOKK. FALL RIVEP. WM. P. Gt Yl'R ft Ml.,flnrrl A rati, New oik 1 Iiia I Bowling Urren, H. Y. A. D. CAZAUX, Agent. PHILADELPHIA. Ballifflere jEi lIlIliI!cB; tol5., asMi-wksKrlt siTwais Al-TIMORE ANIJ WJliuNflTflW. m Baltimore and Phtladalphla BtaamboatCe., ; Daily vU Canal between ;' v BALTIMOBB AND PHIL UELPHTA. ' r'li WESTERN CITIES. BALTIMORE AND WILMINGTON 1IHC. . Northera Oeatral Ballraad i) 1 AaDttra: '!' :f Baltimore and Ohio Bal tead, ' A. D. CAZAUX, Agent, Baltimore ana r.o uik Lines, WimiaoTOB, N. C. FREIGHT . DEPARTMENT, WttMisoTON, March 81st, 1875. .. NORTH CAROLINA oassimerIes. THE THtTE WAY TO OBTAIN MC UTH. KRN COMMEMOIALInrJepondauoe li to Patronize Southern Industry. A Hardaome Lot of ,, ,', ,. , . Salem Cassimeres - r vJuttReeeived.;;';'' ', theae"t,"nn 1,,T,, U B0 SiSmlne MERITORIOUS COOD8. In Color and Fabris thev are Iarlvavleel among Amerl-an Uonda. and would be eredlu ante to tha h'eiie t Knnuu n.nnr...,.. . skill... . , BosKowrrz k ltebeb. . march lath I Hotice.li rjtHK ANNUAL MEETING sf the Stock-1 hoHers of the Wilmington Cotton Mills will a. held at the Hank of New Hanover on Wed. eat day, April ths 13th, 1S7B, at 11 o'clock" A. M, T..C. DaBOSBET, ' Ussreiaif, sprll t-80-tra ii tvn j ..
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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