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j,fpnv,.nl WIT.MrvOTON. N. 0 : TSTCSISDAY. ATSIL 21- 1875 Tin tlali.T Ju k.NAL, tne oiW di)j (i!r in XoUh Oarelina, k puMlsle.t r.erv moniiti?, except M. unity, at Eight I'oi.lars yar; FoCB Daixars si noiitU; SsvsxTT-riTH estits per wo rth or aliorter pertoila. Served by Carrier n ts. hit at srrissTY-riT nt r rocs- h.,or Two Poixaks and Twin 1 tr-riT cent per quarter. MHimnn i)i;ini( iinv , We have ever sought t 1 full j'"" tiee ia feeling and in eij'resM n t the true men of the North and tus We-t, who in th darkt-t hour the coun try has ever wituesiel. fallen 1 t t 1 11 1, ll i i Mini iv iiiKHito it i iu Tiiro'ih the ku.d.ieas if a fiift.il, I have ri in v I '!, ( t iiiie'li, nr the l ti w-.ulil ijk- i? 4 iT.i'u',! to h ml th i.tin't) l it lying I y U..w, tin- tr weajMiii V'al ft ,1 . nar. ii i , me tr of tin' Alnerii'.l.'t K tnllKlul!. - The JCtraXT JorHSAL, (FrMsy; trtuiptaiious and defeats, without uuui- lilrty-i column paper, 1 wo ioi.i-a b,r n.ir fuil.,1 ill their ;ii'iiuca lu ti.e imueiplea of constitutional g veru- i lh UJof rirt..l h, itl m 1 . . .. . iLaiulwimo ea-k-t end c.iv.rcl nun meat. It IM ieu onr . L . ,u br.f H!lJ d,. i i i . i- k I e, . well as unruuiy vo um ikwi any expression of anger :4 from my feeling of reaeuuneut, tb nwa who tod np agaiust all the pressure, the Federal Ojveruineut could brin; to bear upon theni, and maijuiaiul their integrity to tlu-ir principle aiuid trials, per year: Uiree copies Fivs 1oaaks awp a Bxi.r ; four copies, Skvm Doij.au "Newsies. EiuhtDou.am ad a hai r ten .vole. Firr a Dollars; twenty cpH TwtxTT-riva Poixam. Srn'wrTio)9 in all f payaW In ars aud paper cutluiied after tlw , iration of the tin paid for. - l;aM!TTANf ahiMtl J be mad Hy To ,.!Ti,e Money Ordi-r or Eipre. If Uii can ot e d'"!'. prdttlnn again Uea ly luail may he fewrd , by forwaiflinj; t draft payaWetoUieorderoftlie prtiiriitor ,t the JorKSAU r hy aniiding the n(mv a ristewd letter. AdvenWcjl Kjf (per Incli ot twelve n.iid licea of advertising type.) Ot lrl , one Jnsertion. OXK Doi.t.AK two Iwt lioia On Dollar ako a baif; thrae ituiertWrnt, Twn Vt4Jh.w; four limertlmm TWO l)M..Ae A!I A HAl.r; flvettf' tnrt. Tntiinr l)oi.t.AK.S li Insertion ,kkb Dotiits a bai.f; twelve jiertiotm. ftV IkHXAM Al A HAL n enn.i. KnirtT Dollars; two ni'i'h irTTit Tiui.i.AKa; three uionthn, 'I'wkw TT-TWO I0l.iaK8. , Contract for lonirer pi'rimU and lonp-f lace made upon liberal ti'rm ddrea, , . ilnoaXHAHD dt SAPlll, n WtlmliiiHieu, N. ". Fi-eling thua, it Las given as itiuch pleasure to read the glowi' g eulogies ri't. so roinao'ia hikI n omrk Ih, tl.ut tb-y are idfuufled with the lirnt l)!no,l Ihed in that war wtjinJi renuited iii th iinlejiemieiioe tf tliu L'uitt d btaUs of Aoii-nca. As we now have mtertd npoa the month which w.tttewd tie tij. uiiig vt tlmt long druia, uml as t!i- MaUnof nUiutHi'biiaf its has il'-clartd Uiu UUj dy of tins uiuiith a h g.it holiday, that all her sons and dineiteis ma ir- tioiDate in the oelebratiua vl the ocuv t. -i ai La.l . . A 4 i laiiuiai oi mai iiiue uji. inangurau-a Hii.ltl.nt on- of the j. a Mr. M t,n e, ! 1 t .ink, ;.t-l it m h.s tirm Uliif, j froi, r-euilfctioii of sotii'-thing ui usu- ul in 0' i;Htr!K'tu ri, tint :u fu ue of ti i-H. ji.stnU, t ..it iLortiin.r; in the! I iiinl of th piM.ii iiiii.li r of tln d' tai'h-! ruf! t, lie t t-r ward It-ttrLC 1 Waal Mj ir I' ti !!.; . a ul w l.ii i di-1 eiift'sro It'll , lure any otlmr aLot was tird t s.ii i eo!0;nu y. ', (SujinJ) Joiih P. rirt:AM. : BITK C'bSKK, IW V"UK, , lkoeuiher 8, f v ijkirrmcATK or ol. aahon utrb. RAIL OADa TI C -Una Central ..lailyrry Company, VlLmiT , V. C, A in II I6II1, 1T5. CAROLINA CEMRAL SJIIPJIXO. CLYDIiVS UEVJ YORK AUD BOSTON LITJEG VIA Wilmington. N. C. - t certify that from irjfectio!i ei f"1 1 Tl l " l J Bl b'i i l ai niLuJ jh.t..U bow in -roa'",- L' A K . L 1 1 ft H I T I H A aion of ,t. Jolir. V, rutnam, and this f P xt T flL IjlllB di.y rhoaa t w by him, I belief e U-il B I VlEUI tlliiwl thern" t5 he the sayau iiiatoU wiiob U .. ,. . ; :i I th war. it ia a flltiti tnnn A ti ll the some oi ournouiaer ooKuirtaraueK i -- -- -- - . .i 4i - Ilofl. and vireiit the tnrtolg. m"D, whom we may alt te proud to call oar NortLern brtt&rQL, ao much a, that wo cannot rufraiu from ri pio- duoing some of them. The Mobile HrginUr siiys : Pluladelnhia ha been an aitrriue Kadwul ciiT, but few of us n-fli ot dial in a vote of more thau one handf i d thousand iieople (uearly half f i ute of Alab .ma) the majority agaiimt the Democracy ia but M.WKl. iVuu sylvauia has been the home of Thud !SU vi'un, bnt (hut tiUUe, with hi t vole ' of more thnn half a mil lion tDITOHlAL NOTES Ex. Oot. A. J. Hamilton, of Texas, died at Anstiu ou Saturday morning latt, of Ltmonlago of the lnngp. He bad been alllictid ith cotiBnmption some months, aud ' Lad recently r turced to Austin from Suvauunh sonic- what improved, but burated a blood vcttsel while coughing, aud died iu f antly. SixU en et-memberB of the Forty third CoogTesa whom the people re pudiattd at Ihe polla now bank in the warm uuHuine of Federal appoint- Bitiotf', Grant will in tiino learn what the onntry thinks about the policy of choosing for pri fermcut men without COUBtitueoooa, It is understooil that the peat mo rasses of Ireland and Scotlsnd are Qaarly exhanakd, and that the people who for generations have drawn their fuel from these sources, are now oom- pollcd to UHO coal for which the lo calities not on the Hues oi railroad have to pay heavily for transportion. zrrATinnidrorMclswasrcsenled The yigilunce f Uiiu ral (luge, in r.nt-ti'ii, was very gnat, but not mlH ci nt to prevent t je inttilligeuoe of h ui'iw wnta from leaking out and bring sent over the country. It was km ii to the Ctimmittei'S of Hufty ji L xtubHJ, UoDi ord BLd other towns, that fie Bi itihf (.ieiiend vaa pr p.irunj rtinftmlUH ii to dei-troy the warlike xtorci that j;attiotic prudence ' had ut-H oBOnllittoa llLel.hiOcS.AUfcd prCpfc. r: icni wt re dily made td give tlie eip-diii'in a warm reception. April I'd, 1775, at the curly hour of two m the moruing, K10 mild is nii'Q of I,i x ntiin ara aatnljlid on the com Ksve Uia X'eniocracy, iai mon. Imt alien word wan iiroiiuiit tout year,: a majority ;npon me general uo troops were coming, mey si -paraiea ticKct ana a jjt-gisiuture wuicn sei.i i to tin jr luuiks, umtprn at mijcoui o to the United States Senate oue of Uto I if thif diutu.jr At lmy t-ti four, by brightest intellect and nrmot spirite oid'T'of Cuptain TarLer, tin- signal of that body. The Lcgislutuie of iih uivrii ol the approach of the ino Pennsylvania, which controls the I my, and the lnuvw men of Si i giant monsgcruent uf the Centennial Kxpo- j Monroe's company, some of whmii Mttoii so fur as any government power wcte m a low uiimitcs to ilie. too ohd tapurvise a private oorioratioii I tiieir posts netr the church. Here have, iu the election of Walluoe to th' y awuib d the moment to bvgiu the the Senate, spuriiid the mj legisis. hUukkUi tbat t still la iirogrcws over t ion to which Ailpuriil rtcmnies ami tliu w irld, to di ti ruiino the light ol a tlie ontife South object ao )iidigiumtiy, pxup'.e lo have their own form of gov: They stand ready to uid Os'jp retuov- eru incut Pleuse keep iu mind the mg tbe ltttit badge or lnierionty, ami uumcn ot Turner ai u aionroe,? an uny to welcome us us a htute eiiual to will uppeur m-uiu nower and honor Willi tlieiuaelvex. I Tim itritish acre nu the crouiul were carrhl and r.ml by Major Oen- ai-al Isreal 1'utuum iu the War of the ReVolutiou. That I was the aid-de- iiinp to Qrf!,r'lJ l'D'num and believo 0achwa,i oftcii saw sttjmt j) in his posses Hon. , . (Signed) A. BrRtt. D.iteU September 2i, 1835. WituusH preaent. Alkxashkh rv I tttlpe. , These iii-tols uie now on my table. Accurate drawing' of theta. have been niuiH- ai d Mif ravi ii f' ttublicatiou with the procevdjUKtOf the Coutcu- ntal. a k " t ' i ' ; f. f pRtKiHTrKS ARE KOTITIKU THAT FrelLt. Ui tbe txteot of a car lotdj r dy wlllba ranled b.lci Wdailn(- Cbarktte tnroSMb la TWKLVK BOUKS. Fast Freight Route to all Points North or South. MISCELLANEOUS u I jacobiI t Ml YtUT AUK THhM SriHTOP AVR I in: IIK.N I I H AI.I I V. Now In MiN k and Uoiirtauiiy hivmg Ail- ilitMin Hoes, - Spades, ' -Kl F ir better, it seems to us, would it be Mij .r llicni n p itutiiSiBiik. aiidtu t) st-uid shoulder to shoulder witu h tm hue.' file fi uh ii onlrr to them, to coutiutie the buttle ahh;l)in tlii AiiiericiUil tt lay dvTii Un r niin- not yet over for a restoration or tne and uiih rse. tii ouit-r pioiiuonig Union npou the buis of co-opiai I no tlb cl, be drew ins pintol and Un tl States and for an obliU ration of .the in, t the ainncTliie giving to his soi- Irttti'Tneaa ami auituositiea anicu I diets the 4 iiAipu(.d to lire, .-a he. t venu a. rike blindly at friuuda ami foes ahkt, tlmt, followed lunu tliefsmiliar hit-Uiry In the same vuiu, the Hichrnond Enquirer speaks : Our poople are too apt to lose sight of tue lact in their tirades afruuiht tin North that nearly, if not quite cm! half the people iu th it leoliun are the warm fiiuiidn of the South, and luve of the war of . iud. iMiinleuce. Tbe It.itish. havinff Coninellcd the ret lie- luent of the militia after ninny had b-'i n k lled or woundetl, went to Con cold : tlli- news of the UiOlliil'K'a wink apread over the luncuudipg country ; t e minute iin'u ruMu il to tint culle of uctimi! unit when IIih llritiHli. at noun. V .: 1 1 : .1. .. i . 1 1. . 1 ' . ' nceu uoiiig nu m ineir power lor u. M,i Kau thur jl'etnru limroh to lio.iloil past tlltoeu years to aid us in, tia" j j,y were in thn OHisDiimmi'ni of our right to aeii-gnv-ernmeiit. Even iu Uoston we have had tens o( thousands of devoted friends. and all through mnoh-abiised New Eualaud, I'eiiuaylvabia, New York and Ohio, a large minority of the people nave stood nobly by us, sacnfli'mu themselves for our sake, Aud now niib.t of un enemy s country, nmUvaiyitttaiibitutit 1111 ulla( soldier. Major 1'itoiiiru's horse w wiiuulid, and with las equipments fell Into the hands of the Americans. Con- fusiou Kpread through their ranks "They were ,fxbuuti:d wilh the la- tigne, their tohgUCH hnnging out their nimitliM like iloiru MJtur a nliKHH. two. when WO CSU hold lip their bands on I . r, n ... m . tit , r nent nut frmu lloa tne very eve ot victory, let iia sec to tm llw rtmuant saved,,.,, . w .,-. U that every trite man iu the South tUl.j rutuum, tbe hero of the Wolf- ajes uih wuotc my, ; And the Angiuta CowltutionaUt says throughout several days in Paris, re cjutly, io every customer who applied to a certain linen-draper. : Tha codhc- que'noe was that the pnblio, seeing u - largtS fluaibcr fa liarsons with violets ' in their hands and buttonholes, img ined that a thorough Boimpartifit mani festation had been organized. ; i Xhti silverware for the great Palace Hotel at Sua Francisco ooti $00,000, and among its features is quite a nov elty in tbe shape of silver tea cad dice, with four compart meuli for as many different kinds of , tea,- whioh will be ""s'uVVefore the guests at tbe table, with scalding water at hatd, that ttte may aorp fliemaelvt fextka leaf a6l .tnnke their tea after the Ghinese fashion. In response to uiuuirvK jcotioeruiug reported business failures at Washing too, promiuent r.iul long established merohants say that nil the houses en gngillu regular legitimate msroauti'e operations wre consuUird senml at d ' ' solvont, and that perhaps there is lesa money, presenra there than in any other part of the country auioug that class of men. Several houses, ho ever, for years known to have been unstable, have recently compromised with creditors or secured au extension of tiros to discharge thsir obligations. From present indications prohibi tory Jiquorlaws will goon ba things of the past. MafisaobuaetU is now ad- ded to thejUat -ofithef-tattl which have abandoned prohibition and adopt ed stringent license laws, Amongst thepfoyisions of tha Massachusetts law is one that no sale or delivery of liquor1 shall be made to a person known to be a drunkard, or to an in , toxica td person,; or ,to a minor, and 'another that in ease of .damage doiie by an intoxicated 'person the liquor dealer is made liable, and ha is further aubjected to damngos nkould lie persist AU Selling bui)r lo a pdsott habitnall .' liable to - intoxicatioti after ' warnluo front a husband, wife, child, guardian or employer.- j ' In the exoavatious of the Esqniline, at Ro aet was lately discovered a group of apulpture bolonginging bi ij sluj U Jopiter, with a statue of that god, about two feet high, and some votive offerings from sailors of the fleet In the. perimeter of the ancient villa Palombbra Lave teen brought to light a head of Venus, life size, in per fect preservation , and of exocllent workmanship, and another of Mercury, with the petaans or winged halt a frag ment of a capital, with marble iuorui. tations of various colors. Iifthe works progressing in the streets1 Bebuino and Ripetta have been fodnd a bronze vase oi elegant form an! a marble aaroopnagus a yard long! with bat. relief representing gejdi aid t some io- Whnt HnnthPnrPtit-eliHlTiVef re joiced iu the possession of truer patri ots than have, from time to time. adorned the history of the North r Was there ever a nobler son I, "beneath the sun, than Tlmmua 11. Seymour, of Connecticut ? Emtnett desired . that no luonnmont should ' be erected tt him until Ireland was free Doubtless Thomas H. S eymour hud the same sa turation: Slid If the TTniti d Hl.atuM kIiuII ever be redeenfiH the glory of thsi re demption will properly belong, iu h great tnensure,, to Thomas U Sey mour and such heroic meu, whose BDirifs walk abroad and win me- nrinei- plea still survive, . . - 1 y j and we ask hitt Soulhom state has oyer rejoiced iu tbf poaicssioa of any A . .. . 1 I t . 1 . . . vruei puirio or nooier genueniau timn FltAKRi.w Vpittcii, of 'New Hanipshire? Itika'the CnsmiKB Kayakd, of the oldon time, without Uur and withou reproso'.i, FhAskum Pikiiok w.ih in deed a mau whom suy country might be proud to claim for its own. ; It is well to recall th lac that sucl men have boon aud stiil arefor its it JM membranee can bnt attune our hearts to kiuillier cmotioua .toward thofe among whoui they lived. , . if H llklilVrJvs, ft AKVrf.. 11. MK SI1H' I'KI I OWS, Vt..-, II n in li-. I -r. ( I. na,!eliaiii.llmKr, i..i s rui-tii'.. li Din. Miiifcsa. niina, Sil'lUKKM. iSk " ' $ i,j l SHi MIIIHIIIIM1 IKONM, POCK IT KMVI. - . ,- lll-VOl.VI.IIS ' Mloj TWIST OOI'FIIVS) TOOLS Anitat'nrit'H6.i J s " New York saS Balllmere Mleamera Knitrbl will h ' promptly trai ifemd uj tnkcn by Uiilln. rx4altrltbrrsytiyctr lead :ll be ear. rlod U an 1 from OLD DOMINION BTKAM- Klia to Cbsilottslu tweatj-nlne konrs. i Kgslsr rrf Ight train tlitovgti to Ctisrlotte r Vi'l'mltigton In twenty-f ur soiiri. A ftmvttt Car be carried on Pilgbtttln bstra Laarlnburg sod Vi'H- I . . , ntington. 1 B. I.. rjlKMONT, sp-11 IT lw 4 , . . Ucntril Sopl. Carolina Central Railway Co. OrrirsSNSSALSuraaiNTasniERT. ) Wlltuiiiton, IS. Cl., A pill 11, IbiS Change ofSchedule ' Oa and Wt ,T Fiidav, April 16. ll, 1S7B; th uamt) ni inn over u.tii Kaiiwny u ioiiows: SAIIINCE R TRAINS httrr WllnOlKtol t.. 7 IS A M arrive In I'hnillulU at.. 7-lfl f M latc Cfinr 0 li at 1M A It Arrive ai Wllmlngtoh at ,. 8 30 P hi .. IREIOHT TRAINS ,- wiiiniiictim at; tmv. M Arilve at I hriulU l (:Vu V. M !, ( birlntto ml S.iU A . M Arrlv la wiiinii.guin t...... .... ..fcU0 A. M ' MIXED TRAINS. 'Iava Cliarlune at.... .... ........ ....PiOO A M Arine Bt UulUlont ... UM Lae Hurt .loat.... .... ... .li: K) p M Arrive lu lliarlotte a....'.. 4.80 p M ,lEWYOIK.. New York and Wilmington Steamsliip Line! SEMI-WEEKLY, Sailicg from NEW TOEK, WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at 3 P. M.t and from WILMINGTON, WEDNESDAYacd 8ATURDAY. ' BOSTON AND FALL RIVER. New York and Wilmington Steamship Company, CONNKCTISO WITH THW OLD COLONY RAILROAD AND STEAMERS. Dally Between BOSTON and NEW YORK Semi-Wtekly between NEW YOBK and WILMINGTON. ' ' Wrdnekday and Kalurday from cacti Port, PhlnrriurT relv in on the P'ctui t rod rfkr-Ur rllln rf there Strtnerr. aril aulrkr'le- l airh tivt-n tu a'l snlj nnuia ly lliU mate. NO DELAYS. Cicunccting at Wllmlrgtoa ,-.'hti.e Wll M1NOH N.tOLl't'B'A AI'GVSTA VAII.HOAD. WIJ.N1N0HN WH I'ON KAItROAD. . i'DKl.AR-L NAI ENTBAI, BitlWST, ' AKPiAFK HAK elVFHBTrAMfFB Thmtph Rillr ufLadlrg given to ndfnni all forotntn NORTH and S0U1H CAROLINA, GEOEGIA and ALABAMA. Alio to NEW YORK. BOSTON. FROVIDIKCE. FALL RIVER and other Eastern Cities." . " 'i Kunrantci'd low at bv anv other route and time iu oulck. IOMra or enrchusH ruD tly paid. Mark all (Joods iia Clyde's Wilmington Line, r For luitiier lnlornifttlon apply to titiierol LLe uiidemlgnrd genu of tbe Una. I). I I . MINK. WtBl Tm-ti m Agent, 'it Deioiubire Strict, Roston. WM. P. CLYDE IM).,Oenerl Agati. New A ork line, t Bon III g Urtsu, 2f. T. A. D. CAZAUX, Agent. HARIARE, Al " ' ' . H . i ;- r Urn ft Train on Rundarexeitone freluht net leave wilailnguni I ol on baturdar nlkUt. , . NATHANIEL JACOBI'S HARDWARE DEPOT, i NO, O MAHKET fej'X". GUANO. rrr- GENUINE- m r.i AMI; '"Con ne ctl oni. r wwiwow w. uiuiiiiiiy wiiu w nminffiOD a wi-iclnn.rnt WUinlimUni. lolnmbln & Au- Bitrta BallroiMlr. - -i nit-wei klv Nun York anil i iri-wumy peitimer and weekir riniaiKi. 1 1 hi a Stiarnert, anil the etlver Boat to Kai- etlvllli. i'onaocts at CBarlotte with its Went em 1)1- vbtou, No i tl oariillna Kailroat), Uliailetto and niaieeviiin itAiiroan. nariutre at Aiiant Air Line, anil charlotte. Columbia ana an iiurta lialiiouL ,s rf i nun rni'inyiug me wnoi nm. normwcri avoaoiHnwortwitn arnuri ana rberp nnett tas eeatiuata ana r.u-u e. v B. I, FKEMONT ie m Soiiin Steam Tresirtatii Vln, WJLM1KGTOM, IN. O. 1 ri dou aud ltotseueck bill, who. Imd wou honors iii ' the French war, aud hud brrn niudo, a Brigadier Uemral at a Sfiiiplul - meet ing of the-'Cotihecticnt Legislature, luivirg ntard ot ine ex lilosiou at litguuKtoji,-nuTaltd teaib Vith which he was plowing, and ndu on horsebufk lift -live miles, iu one day, toOsmbridgh, Mussaehusethi, and put lutnsuif imiaediatoly into the hmidV of , the, Amurwun' loaderx, l'o him was assigned fhe command iif the mil I ft, uud his dah, daring and skill, ai dii-phiyed at Hunker Hill two mouthi afterward, form brllhaut ' puHmiges iu tho early hiatory, yf ., the war, It as veiy proper that tl epistoJa which be longed te Major ' l'ltculrn should be committed to his bauds. , f Wis crauvUvB was JoIiilPS Putnam, BqVa grsdirkfe'of WilliBtn College, t,t ycitr f rolil Genuiue Peruvian Oawfe ai, tbe fame liriCv c''ritd hl, Uft. HutiMiii HurliHlii i l'o:,. Ihe flem-tal Agi'n'r of th fe ruvlan ,nverrinrnt In thin coiii'trv eitiHng a tiirv ema-l eoniml'i-liiii ar a roninailiai Iik tnvern-ej-awil I urn l'iTr l- n iht K tli' iLntBUgblr,atii iweSgs n-at ti enili atl'anion- 1iimyarf Vwlng to ilie more liberal iliount ulloweil to purvliau'le u . - Chief Knelneer an 1 Sniierlnttu1rnt. avHH '"r U'siq ' -t-tf V Paan tmhll-blnif 47. C. Hallway sclied- . u! will pW-aHO nnttc ebaiiK'-e. ) r.NKWALSITPSM NTENUTS Of HOB WILMINQTON, COLUMBIA I-AUGUSTA RAILROAD CO. WiiMmToa, N. l.. Al.tllg, lr70 nSODV A 111 Htsyigl, These two ohampiou ChiciiRo re vivalists are now creating great excite ment in England, ijl'iople. flock to hear theiripreachingby thiusaiids aud tens of thousands. Moody prcWhi e and Sankcy sing. Wh'att then, ia tho secret of their great - power over the people no man can 8yot'they are neither learned riocSpIoqueutno of specially ( oommanding4 p'reseuoft! .yet wherever they gojMoody piaaohiiig and Bankey tintffil lalf' doU ovoroomebya coiieoiottsuon8 b'f ih r fallen sinful couddivuutid with tears fcad "groani aak ajhalhey ahalV Jo to I l a ' 1: ,. V -' .V. ue saveu. xspeoiauy (lOww tntS Beem strange when we W the n.au fcllii g tho people that if the kingdom of God WOald overoouie Cite kihgdu of ,4he devil it must adopt' tue tactoa. Grant uatd in the' capture' of Richiuoud. Sys Moody: ; " Hhiu General Grant wan b..f.ru 1 iehmoud, he called a council of his oflloers who advised him to retreat, L t before morning the order was aent riuuiL "Advance in solid ouiuum on t!ie enemy at day-break." Tue result was Ihe end jjf. the rebellion..' Cbm tiaos iu London should , adiauoe in solid oo.nuin on tho eucmy, and sue oess would follow. ' We do not wish to be harsh or un charitable, bnt candor would compel iu to say, if we ( had' the ear "of Cour English' friends, that in pur bumble judgment the " less men walk'' in grant's ways the more apt will they be to reaoh the "Jsnd of pure delight where saints immortal ri1KV Michigan's new "liqooir law fcvbjds skies to minors and haliitual ' drunk atds, and ajso ooutaina a provision for tfte punishment of druuksrds who bay M well as persons whoaeU ia violation vi tue act. ! (fU IS9 iVV-WHwa L'Miirvwanv QrwMf: ariie ouH lire. I aromaou n r,mpiy e J JiSJtHy.,T ij,'4i ttl e me.rl, ew,ili.iiit cunin.h-l..n. In, h-M ,77 1 ....wac. -oftt-.H..iis,btt.levaa,rk'ajf wuimi a h. r lJA.NGE DF SCHEDULE U'giKt il'H.wmit, .wliich I iHipn9" w Slsiile itii mt ru-lior In imerMoil Tfi 1n-1rt ir- ili-rii: wiieremt. the denial Aiient" are ol llL'tit Ui m illrtsiil S Dii,.iK;Mej,-i mi"' iim' I hiTeti re, VHillfr Hi wa'.t or isitil uu-nfll rwlll flniUt stwaonilcal 'olBlilO' Kvtle eaitS Uuy W lomef tnn tmi or mr-roien li.ib ihoe I-a raving I'i'tb In price aid ,'iot kar or"mi4 nayirv Of .any rone pun il.i to ineuenerai AKeiiiain- Le W 1 1 mi n gttm .7 Leave T lorotiOft i,, . Arrive at Uoiumlila,.,..... tiro. tl, ii Aula. whoMtil i On Kn ii a'tor Minda. At all fith the lollow- la rg Mills will h tun : ' f . I . , u , ir ,j l' ... o A t &1 ' . n.lt . i ' - i-iuni r.Al r u, n inain,iuii;. 6.76 P, M. ll.H P; M 4.1ft A. M ABOiMta . .SIS A. M lra Anmia u .j.w.j... ! P.M tae Oohimbla. Slop. M lavertoMuaWA'Ar. .?:....... it to A, M Arrive at Wllmlntoii ..7.10 A.M Paaeiifrer gcang West ikwvonit Cola nkla, will tVe fhrOuKh Train, leaving WllmlTig'oo at b.na r. m r t Alasaiiflhnsetj, ft oit en of Cambridge, Wasliiiigtoti CAiMnty, New York, which, was afterwards divided into three towns; of which White Creek was oue, He was a geutleiimu .of greiit Cttltnie and worth, uud a vury 'great, friend of my chihlhood. Ho had iu his ptmho-.-siou, and received fxpm hi father, and his grandfather (ietierat' rutuum, a biaiie oi his pmU)U which he preserved with tli ) greatest care, and exhibited to, liia friends as- i(ittatun -telii'.s of the Ib VoIutioutiry wr. They nre aowtni'proporly of hia widow, and idle bus vay kindly ucced- e l to my r quert to pi rmit Uium to go to ljexiugtou, to be eiUUiitid there nt the approaching centennial. As 1 have said they' were the pitdols used by Major 1'itcairb'in gitinc the com mand to ths UMiah Uildiers to tire on fie AmerioauB ou the morning of A pi il lil,'177Ci Wid Ifce of lnn!ia thereiore the first weapon dihcharged in the war of the Amirnsftii, Involution. The fol lowing "oerMioato, by John-PJ Tub nam, recites the facta and evidence that these are the pibtJla that were in the h itids of Major I'ltCHim on that " CKRTIFK'ATB, , , I m a grandson of the lnt MairJr- Geuoral Icfael I'litnara I have a dis tinct recollection uf.. these pistole for more tuan siity-tnree years. My nrst recollection td theu was seeing them on the, drapery of the General's coffin as be was borue to the grave. ' They Wi re the rotierty cf my father, a gilt of his' father,, aud - hirve ( rcmamwl in thul possession of faiy father aud mv gelf dywu to the present day. 1 ' ff From my uncles, Colovel Israel Pnt nsra aud Ootohel Daniel 1'utuam, who were both aules-de-oamp to the Gen eral; and from my father I have Often heard the followug statement, name ly, ''ihaiatUipcomttfticcrojfnt.o the war of the American lb volntiou, these pNtols were the property of Major Pitcairu, nf the Heilish arinyj that on his retreat from Ooncord Huil Lex Ing ton, lo UoMon, on the 19th M April, 1775, his iMfjrsoi rusiWmt,imder bim, aud fell near a oartv of nurHiiinu Americaus j that the Major, narrowly esoii a ospture, icavmg uia horse and equipage ; thul his pursuers sttiptthe horse of its furniture, of which these phto!B ' formed a iiart. and brought them into tho American camp, and a few days after, on his arrival at camp, they were presented to Geueral Put nam, who carried them through the residue of his aotii e service iu said wsr." ' And I do fttrthet !dtify tbit, m Ihe year 1827, I spent a short scsson at Lexington, had these pistols with me. and wss there introduced to three ofu tbe members of Captain, Parker's oompanj-ef trillitrttthftt was attacked by tbe British forces at that plaoe, ti-Hil of ral'tnii en me, loeina n,mey htKl y I'ii tlnwe 1 ray. If vuu iluulit the gennlhfneis oi the dumio riOit hy me, I wIL give to y u, or to onr reiirewirtaitv hero, mv orders on the ..1.1, k m.,11 I.m wkfinlnrfwA evidwicetbaiitbe o'imii kifcesBiB ettt riMxmbQtt f Kllltf, (Dally eicest Son Irtlil Sir.ltir!rtwl Ajettt, Suit 'at liprse t - 4j.y 1'ireiilarr with retrtri-no. vaumn la e, ai u LavVlliuintonk.Wt.iI....i 1?; f IB A. i Inn . MrUeulars. , nailed, frrs . aartjeat o' ?o?fn. t . , . 1Sm P ' aJa M - ' - R7teALCAZAR,j i,ee Worenra.l.,;:..,!.i.!".:..,M. ITlO P M No: A3 Heaver St., New York, P. O. BixV.1l. ... .. M.i-if.AO'i'i I m.rrhia -1 u '" "' Bdfttl r Witt mi Superior to any Fortlllxer Made CU W tilt OH I rofb'dfToy,' cons, tobacco. r For rae bv l Mi l.au.lilln A San, t har. Inite N . t" . Wal d Utoi, lilnboro, N ().; Murray ArrWeat Wllmlnton 7.00P M, S-eerger lor fjharlerton, ' oluiahia anit AuMU-ta ami l,'Trnrt rbonlit take night Ev lTfrMnd:i totfui Wlliaiiicte)B4 . T i eV'rUtUfrtleVrnttrjj on night tralnk tor jnarierion anu injuria- . ,rM iuiMKS AKDiiUSON Uuu'l 8Qierlutendeai BUrtopy. . Jk . i nil! FAST FBEIGHT ROUTE To all Points Worth or Couth. BALTIMORE. Baltimore and Wilnwtcii Lice, . ; -SHI-W(KKLT. 8A1IINW FHt'M BAITIMOUK Tuesday & Friday, at 3 PM. -ANI FKUM IJ,MINOTON 1 . . .Wednesday & Saturday. BOSTON ANTpaOVIDENCE, , Oaltlaiore and Wilmington Line, ; Baltimore, Boston and l-rovldence Line, Ur vis Canal Uslly tp Philadelphia uud Clyde's Philadelphia and Providence Line, ...... Heail-Weekly from each Port. PHILADELPHIA Ealli'Me'aiiu.WMDgton lice. "'.ml-WB.TBTW. -..-' BALT1MOKB A MO WILMINGTON. Baltimore and Pbiladelphls Steank at Co., Dally via Caaal bsiween BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA. WESTERN CITIES. BALTIMORE AND WILMIMSTOH I4NH. Nortbera Central Ballroad ' .,- i aso T lz :L ' Baltlmors and Ohio Bal road. - Mlciiper lUli given to rt'S, in rt't A Co. W llnilniitoii.N. ; WlllUniwii. I'a eliurrh A 'I lom Krtliju.lv. hii'-i W. M. filukl atisi, n ij", 'l iimiii Kateii. AND WELDON RAII ROAD COMPANY. i (ivvtoa of OawsaaL ttoraaiSTaaoaaT, 1 rWnlhgt.m, wjo. JaB.J,"Vl n and after Jan. Id, Parrenger Train di tai-illo Mi llrai.cli 3t Co. WI.miii. Nil; Ml tho W. A W. Kallroad will rnn ar follow. . A. I'. ... I.u.u kl I. , .a . ' 'III febSK , T.. Sl-d&stm , -,. , E. FRANK COE'S 1 ' Aimiiouiated Ruperfltosptaate. FOR BALVVOIrOAHUBVKOHOP tlmt by ' ' - " " - - i U. U.J AiWUSi, GO. 1 ''-J " - n.tr j 1 tnaryili 8t White Goods. " ! Tha la1h"''wrS Infiirmed that wehaeoni nale a lmmirome tnek af 'White (lords, ' ' A large 'rck or II imkurvb Kilginita, Mall Eilgliiit m il liueuliiKS Keal 1 acre, Strip-il mi,l Plifiirrd Fl,U.- Ptrlwit PlaM Htnl 1'hiS TSainrook Mull, tlaonnet and Swire klu.ltne r 'i Ureat bargain ar.Leiig aftervd.' ' ,,. - BOisljoWllZ UE3F.B- Hanfl.-ome'lvUl Olwvsa l good.! '"'i Hnud-ome Black Ktd Qlover Ht 1 5S. HiuhHimeParaoilaauS Sua Vhb'eltHsVery ehep.-'t' h. f r, ii I i SkJ5 ' Tbe br-rt Cormls raid lu the uiiy for tUs pneea. , . - -i -,i .- cs .--IS J DUSKOWl'J'Z & LlEBKKe ..... ..). ' o'-'i' a -" Gents Fnrnisliins - Goofls.' 7 it V. .-1 Aneatltmte ealledM our aunprlor lioci ol Iltiporttil tliiilerj i ,." Uant KtiBlk-h rir.f Uw: T I -tJ f : Easllstt rase?' ''are ' Knjilirh Kunrv M-loThreeilHor, IW , .'! Line Pocki l Hamlkereiilila, ' ' - " Bilk Piirket Handkrrebb'ls, , . , . (feast Mftrtho'i'Bdr-mhirM, " Ll.le Thread t'lulerrlttrtr . tianduima snpiiiy of eotored Prrcsts nd WhPe-h'rU tireatjtjsrgalue o cwh bhSsrt.' - " Bo.sKownzjtiTr.Bp.it." T ertrllre iK-reent in nrloae can ba Te,l isnia at "- , tt'KOWlTZ MEBEB'S. T l H7i J j 13 U DPliT!3RV:''T,Y "XKl'TPDon rrin I lfU the llmrtert InitlrS ad SB iheisri easisisli s wair at tub h, tif , JUDSNli, nvrina ' iiaUkiiurjirttii apTti IS xi WraaBaioa liepot dally foxeept Bnndaya) St r...,--.. j4..i,.,I.S A. M Arrtv.atliOHlrNtrot ...IJ.43 A. M Kooky Meaalat....,v. Itlf.S . 34' P.M .tn.t'SA.M 11.41 A y. 1.31 P. M. 6 08 P. U l-irt itt WeldSn at.. UM Wldon1slly at ... Are ft at Borty Vount , olilbotOt,-.i, , Mt SIP BBSS 'TkAlV AND THKOtJOH Leave Cnlun depot, dally, at Arrive at itoldilmro St t "i, i i Reeky Mimntat . . . . " Weldon at Leave Wuldon. dalrr. at....'. Arrive at Rocky Mount at it TltP.i. 1.0 A.M. er-0 A. M. I SO A. M 40 P. M 8 ISP M i'U iWabor at.. I y... U.J11SA M. SDsiar txvot a.f: ;. 80 A. M all Train maker clore. oonieotlon at Wei- doo torall point. Nortb via y Line and Ae jnla Creek rooter, j t ,.' - - ' - ' tf Expreer Train ominertr only with Ao,nla Greek rie . Inll.an Falae Nioeia. luir rs ea tiiii'i rih - ' rrfgbt Trains will Wilmington trt P.M. .-.earvlUaUt '.DIVINE Sewwvrww..'.-' ,.. nasn..! Mi uanaVaU Hnn't J f 17 '1(1? I ll j Hi i-tr r rwv r ': rt r ? ' i The Enfield Times. DANIEL BOND. Edjter. A Proo'r O: Ct bAVENPOBT AaaoolateEd. ;TltK,' N-llnn Vear.tl 00 ; Xlx Jlnnth-, SI 00 i)iiS4'f the most tijirre rUng ew hanger tint rotner to nr triitw H e Old Kdrtb fitate Balli morean, Baltim sS, Mit.' ' Judging from the flrrt number, 1. will immf. dlately take rank, eilitorlally, with the flrrt l perr In the.Hontb.-iVov'e( ( F.) mmal. Bbowraa alitltiula an t bllltv In dirouw n ImiKittantliuklkaqsewtiotie, and evince mub entrrprire In tbe general mare up and meohan-. eal execution. BntmnCU I TVwi) .flo. One o' the neatest und beet eitit-,! iii.rr -' thetaalJjo,tN.O 'lotaAMler. ! ThSJbist rAitiiwi paper re North Carolina flHfittftlH SwU.(N. ,0.) dee ,t jui J A it vt n I r t $5a$10flr$500 $1000 sive-alee) In Ktock Prlvll.w. In tVall Ntrewt, loailrto mavy irodraiiiis v roi I art r, riT Com prelur fire exieans. turvelirul.r,oontaliiiu 4etatbd italemt-.ts andq iotOni, t.cioee f -1 Steck ! In at the K'K lUrl 41 Mtdiatifi muhed e to tboeede.lrerjtor.eiulute. Aditrerr, A 1.1 X. F RU ' H IN 3 nil M A Ct - im Banker bad Brokers Oip N. V. stock Exobanga. II Wall St.' y rely unon Ihe prompt and rernlar Mlllng of thees Steamers, and qulokdls lallrhipmenteby thie route. NO DELAYS. ,,. l nrougu 1)111. o lading given to and Irom all Polnn In NOETH and SOUTH CAROLINA, GEOKQIA and ALABAMA. Also to BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON, PEOVIDENOE, and other Eastern Cities. ;.i . , y .,. . t i. s '- i V Bates giiarantced aglow ar by any other Bouts and time as quick. . LesHserovsreliarsas promptly psid. t ... . . ,t'''' V' - '-' Mark all Goods via llaltlmore and WlloilDgtonLlne. tr Tot further Information apply to either of tbe undersigned Agent the Libs. 9 EDWIN FITZCERALD. Agent. Iiai 1 1 m, ire Llm, ou souiti atteet. xa,tioiore. marh ir-tr A. D CAZAUX, Aaert, nunc anu trnw Toifc Lid I, witmwoToa, N.-C. NOTICJl5. -it Carolina Central Railway, GENERAL FREIGHT i DEPABTMENT, ) . ! Wiiminoton, March 81st,' 1875. j ...... . r. . ,,, . THE ATTENTION OF THE PURI.IC t RESPR1TPULI.T fNVITED TO THE tact that tL Carolina Oertral Kailwar. bi ing completrd and fnllv equipped for baaineiw . r.Uerii-wiib iu connf ot iiDs at WMniiiisti ii, both vltrtireet steamer Line, and via Weld-n and Porteinouth, to B 'Itlraore, Phllailelphls, New Vork, Boston aud Providenoaaequalad faoil ' liy lor handling rhipuinits from )'- - I" ' " n't : ' WlLMlNCTON AND ALL EASTERN CITIES TO CHAR. LOTTEel&TATESVILLE, GREENVILLE, SPARTAN- BURC .r ilj v .. . and all stations on Atlantic, Tetnt fre A' Ohio Atlaiiltc end Rlrbmrnd Air Lin and North l!arolln)ta'lroad av well ar all pomtr In OK.OKttlA and ALABAMA. 1 lnruraiu:etrom Kastrrn rltiu ctiaikiiteiiliu, lf,w ar via anvither line. NotwmiBalor trant rtr eharuer, and llalea alwa). an low a. Ihe lowest. . Hater to all points lurnirbeo upon appilohtion tu tbe snde signed . 0196 la Bank of New Mai.nvel Bmkling. ;, .,, F. W. CLARK. sprit 3 SO-Iy Uuneral Freight Agrnt. ' Feathers. LARGE LOT or LIVE UKE8E FEATIf tnon hand snd for salelow by iJ D. A. SMITH & CO. Sash, Blinds andDcors- LAKGhiSl'OtlK JUST RECEIVED snd tor rale st nil need pi leer by aprll 1 D. A. SMITH & CO. 76-tr BUY Our Ilalf Dime Cigar FOB Half Dollar per Doxen. i .it t ;. The cheapest In this market. At No- 22 Market Street. D.PICOTT. NORTH CAROLINA O ASSIMEPIES. THE TKUK WAV TO? OHTA1K B( 1TTB. K KN COM M EKCIAL ladapstidsnoa Is t Patronize Southern Industry. .."; A Baadwine let of ' Salem Cassimeres Just Reoel veil f Gentlemen ar Invited to call and examine thee ii , . . , , , . MERITORIOUS GOODS. In Color snd Eabrlo they ar tinrlvsile! among American Onode, and wonld beerodlu able to the h'ghe -t Bnropean manufacturing ' BOSKOWTTZ 4 LIEBEB. march ljth ' - ,- . . gf FACTORY, Doom, 8nh, Dljrtils and ' Mouldiugsv Ae!, When you weak bottom prices, " wh're they are m.de toot of Walnut strati, Oolvlll o Ce'i Mill, , . , aprlll i , gi(.lm t '. p',i1'.-j1 .fiorI,': march to 61 Mel t U " ' -m .'.v at . .ii.t i ""iw iNrT lyaa.
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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April 21, 1875, edition 1
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