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. A.. . u i , r ixr 2 DAY, .i:.u. C: :i ts-5. ' lun.T J.n-MSiL, Uie c;.Ut dV'.jr ,.!? ij- X-th Oarvl na, U ptit'l'slieO 11 ,in,ii, PX(vjt M Duj, at ElfiBT Im.lah 1 yr; Foi b Dallars s!i ; "ni'.is; SKVtsTT-rivm cents per n'0"il i: 8!iwtr prMi. Served by Canto Ue city al SKVKXTT-riV cent ,-r mm- b, or Two DolXARS DI Ts 1 r-rtvs wuU per quarter. Tl V-ErKLt Jorw-Ot (FH.Uy) hiri -: column paper, Two Poi.LAn tt year; thin copies Fivt Doixam Axr- a half ; fmtr copies, Sivim DoiJ-am t veer-pies, KioptDoixaks ad a half trr. exiles, Fifttsji Doixam; twentt enpies TwKSTT-rir Pollabs. SrnscwrTioxs In all ( par1 tanoe, J no paper continued after tb , ijAtioa of lb time pAld for. l.awrrAKacs thoulJ b tun! y Tort p'S. Money Order or Express If tliis ratv ot be done, protection against Inesea by tinul rtiay b sf-nr4 by forwanlitijt a draft parable toll order of the proprietor .4 Uie Journal, or by sanding the tnnoy registered letter. idvsnialtUji Kate (pr Inch ol twelve Mid Hf of advertising type.) One Wli, one Insertion, Owe Dollar; two Inter I10.A OSE I)OLLAB USD A HALF; thwe InsBrUoiu, Two Dollars; four Insertions, Two Doulas Airo A half; five Inaer t;w Thkkk Dollars; tlx lnssrtiom, t JHU DoLLABS ARB A HALF ', twslve iswtiona, Fivb Doixam aid a half o t month. EieuT Dollars; two month. .1FM Dollars; three month, Tw TV-TWO DOLLARS. Conusvts for kuigsr periods and longer puce mdo upon liberal term , .litre, Ekoki.hard A Sacrdkhs, WlHuliigWt, N . EDITORIAL BOIES. Baltimore has finished and furnish ed her spaoious aud elegant marble eitj ball lor three millions. It 00011 pie a whole blook, and ia on ft com modious aeale. The Springfield Hepubliran, ft pa per not exactly orthodox to its party name, having received the mail route "ad." for western MaaaaohuaetU, soratohea ite head dnbioiialy and asks: - "Can it Le that the postmaster gen eral ia really going to advertise io the papers of the largest circulation, like mrohuta, tnanufaotarera and servant girls r Another reasoa why Poet master Bam Bird whs decapitated. Ue solemnly agreed to start a first class bloody shirt 0 gau in Atlanta in returu for hia ap p tiutment. , Oraut looked for hia first copy, postage paid, for months, but it did'ut materialise. One or two growl from the White House were answered by cbalihtio replies from Bard that "the goosoliangs hihfM eto. At last Oraut replied t "I don't oare m d n bout your gooae. Where's your pa . p rf" Still the paper did'ut come, aui at last tie guillotine wasbrought ont, and Barn's head foil into the bas ket. :;.-V ; Harper' 1 Weekly candidly confessed thut "uo'htug in the political future in cloarer than that if tbe fepnblioan cannot shake off the incubus of a third term, cr establish that they do not sek their purposes by questionable constituted means, the result in Con n'ftiout foreshadows that ia tbe oouutry While, on the otUnr hand, ft geueral c luviotion, as in New Hampshire, that the best traditions of the Qoveruineut ftud the approved prinoilea of the pivrty are to be honestly maintained an the party policy would establish lie publioan asoendenoy as firmly fts ever. The battle must first be wou iu the party, and the viotory in theoountry will be easy. The polar expeditionary vessels at Portsmouth are now reoeiving their fiuishicg touohes. Their smokestacks have been fitted and their mattta brought down to the ship-basin, in readiness to be plao d on board on their being floated out of dock. ' Each vessel will be bark-rigged, and the masts will be interchangeable, having buen so constructed that, in case of ac cident, the spars of the Alert can be erected on board the Discovery, and vice versa. The rigging is of light but durable character, and mm are eugrged in covering all the iron-work, above and below, with coating of leather, as ft protection for the hands 'of the sailors in the oold latitude vhitherthey are bound. 1W ; t , ; A cannon ball is preserved in the Treasury Department, in Washington, which deaervea to become bistorio ii oold iron can be said to deserve any thing. It weighs tweuty pounds, if our recollection is oorreot, and is a plain, rough shot, with an iron ring attached to it In ft storm wbioh oc curred on the coast of New Jersey, many years ago, it was thrown from a mortar, with ft line fastened to the ring, and, passing over, fell beyond a ' ship which was stranded and in dan ger of going to pieoeft. The line was tied to ft cable on the ahore, and the shipwrecked people drew ; this in, and fattened it to the vessel On this ea ' ble ft lif e-c tr was passed back ward and forward from the ship to the shore, by whioh meana 200 lives were saved. The ball waa hauled in and retained. It was subsequently sent to the head quitters of the Revenue Marine De partment, where it has since been cm f ully preserved, and where it ia Always regarded with mnoh interest 1 j reople who are informed of its his i ry. It n,l0-U have sunk ft "seventy. :" Mi J never been hoard from, c' c. c. r w-.u r.j:5t !j .!. r.iiir- du, Uitwa i Co, of tha C!irle-tn jVt-i and tiurir, for Lbc!. i at tracting univcr:-! alttt on. The t- timoty and the procdii'(? ' ' Court are pnblifhed ia full iu trie .Vei- nnd CAirur, the Uial pro gresses each dj. The defendant admitted Uio publication of the maS ter referred to, and have introduced some powerful evidence in their it t enc. Amiitig ether charges made by thrra was one sgaitift Bowen, (ho i, bv the wy, a leading South Curoliua lvepublican saiLt) of Laving intiKted the murder of Col. William I'arker , White-, early in the mouth of March, in the year 186L On Wednesday the dcfcDCo introduced as a witneits, one Eli C. QriuiM, of Lee oouuty.Georgia, but at tbe time of the murder a pri vate in Bowen's Company, then sta tioned with the command at Wuoca- maw Island. Crimea testified, mo it positively, that he fired upou Col. White, throngh tun boards of his bed room.sttheinstigationandby oommxnd ot C. G. Bowen, the Captain of his Compauy. Col. White did not die at ouoti.aud previous to his desth Grimes was taken before him where he made. in the preseuoe of witnesnes, state ment of the faots, narrating all of th oircumstauoes connected with the affair. On the strength of this te ti- mony Bowen wai arrested aud lodgi d in jail at Charleston, from whence he emerged at the close of the war to be taken into the oonfidenoe and counsels of the Republican leaders. Grimes testimony in the trial on Wednesday corroborated all of these faots. Bowen had alao beeu court martialul and CiBhiored durititr the latter iait ot the war in other courts, There seems but little doubt that the proprietors of the Sew and Courii will be able to more than sustain themielves iu the ohargua they have preferred ftaiust Bowuu. There ift one feature iu oontieotiou with this trial that 11 in itself a very siguiflcant one. The Ac s and Von ritr has fought long sud fnitl. fully u the interests of the tux payers in South Carditis, and we have no hesitntionin s lying that, more to them thsu to any other agency, ia due the pn sont im proved prospect of affairs in our sixtr State. Tbey have always been oon sibtent and determined, unsparing in their denunciation of the HhiIiohI thieves who have bankrupted theStute, nd uucomuromising in their on slaughts, on villainy. These fact have not been forgotten, and the people of Gbarleatou aud of South Carolina have pressed forward withawords of nynipa thy and cheer, and with substantial offers of assiittanoe. They have deter mined to Uphold the bauds of thotte who tight for the people, K t- '. i r Cf -I. N- V.i k It.'. 11 ts'y I'.' .mo I MU li U !! it r.s lrn-i.1 ia 1 1 r. ti ! ilj i ' - sir, W -.. ' i t 1 I. t , s t,-t Si -cte- n reijn--ted to n- !( the ii!c 'i rj of i m i nffira cojiui t- iliC uemaiiAL wpiisnenr It is such sn unusual thing fer one ot Tresideut Grant's big office holders to retire from office with an uublemished reputation and a slender purse that the occurrence of such a phenomenon it well worthy of record. Suoh we be lieve to be the Case with Gen. F. E Spiuner, reoeutly Treasurer of the Uuited States, tiie man whose signa ture has been, for many years patt, the wouder and ad miration of every man, woman and child iu the country. His retirement from theoflloehehaaso acceptably filled, has called forth only expressions ot regret, when so mauy others have provoked charges of cor ruption and dishonesty and the fact that he whose autograph aJoiua hun dreds of milliona ot the people's money, retires from office ft poor man, is attestd over his own signature. These reflections have been called forth by a letter from Gen. Spinner, relative to the Meckleuburg Oeuti uial, wbioh we find in the Charlotte Observer, and which, as a matter of Interest at this time, we reproduce here: - -: Treasury or thb TJnitbd States, i Washington, April llrth, 1875. f A. P. Smith, Etq., Fretldcnt Farmer' Ravings Bank, Charlotte, N. C: Dxab Bib: Yours of the 18th inst.. asking for a contribution to aid in tbe Celebration of your coining Centennial of the Mecklenburg Declaration of In dependence, has been received. Believing in the justioe of your olaim of having been the first to pro claim the independence of the States, I desire to contribute my mite to your celebration. I have resigned my place here, and leave the offioe a poor man. This is the reason why I cannot send you a more suitable amouut than that of ten dollars, in the oheok thst is herewith enclosed sou. I visited your town year ago last Winter, when I waa most cordially re ceived and kitdiy treated by its oiti cens; for whioh I owe tbem a debt of gratitude. , 1 Not having seen Charlotte in eighteen years before that time, I was struck with its great growth aud won derful improvement. Between the yeara I860 and 1874.it has grown from ft small wooden h unlet, to be a fine city, with substantially built resi dences, plaeas of business aud publio ouumngs, iuai wouta ao credit to any place. That its prosperity mav con tinue, and that its good citizens msv always enjoy-the fruits of that free- uuiu ivt wuiuu tutrir iureiBiuers,in aa vanoe of others contended, is the wish ana prayer ot Tour well-wisher, F. E. SrimntR. dwitiMi" Ititt. i -r 1' ; rm t.f. It m ftit. d iu oiii. r npers that r.c: U ry Dekuo's sou U di-ej-ly luipUctet', l tie diKpatcu to tiie inuuue give iaj Io:loaii g deUil : At theluterior IVpartment the ta re knowing ones seemed t be very litt e snrjind it Ue iiows. Tney all say tht they knew it would come to thi", Imt that they had not eupposed that the erinis aonld be reaaheil a sooi J iht lif 1 of several of the bureaux, while they were very cautious in their reuiafk', tettned to feel relieved that thy vure to be fretd from soue of the corrupt snd corrupt- 11 a; iiiflueiices ahich have been too stroug for them to resist, if they would. Msuy of thd moot suxpicious jobs have gone through the Department under orders from iU head, while the official Pxts ooiitaiu edenoe only of the action ot tne neau 01 oureaux. iu tb r words, the corrupting influences hsve Iweu st plied at the aource of H r in the Department, while the official act has beeu nomina'ly that of the proper bureau ofllo-r. The irre- gularitiea have not by any meuns beeu ooufiued to the muuHgement 01 Indian affdtra, but have extended to other branches of the Department, ffiwtmg private land claims, railroad clirxi, itnd busiuess of almost every kind that comes before the Department. The excitement here tbia evening is very Brent. " . ' s S il 1 aaw jjeian s sine 01 tuiscase is staceu in the fit owing telegram to the 1'hiladel thi 1 rims : xuere appears to oe no tram wnai- ever in the story about the withdrawal of Secretary Delano from the Cabinet, end the charge about hia sou, John Doluno, being mix d up with fruuds in the Indian Bureau are stoutly de nted by thewe who ought to know. S line three mouths ago beeretury lie lano uoti tied tho I'n sideot of his in- teutioii to retire from ths Cabinet ss mooii as the rresideut selected his sue osor. Mr Delano is lurg ly iuUr estisi in batkti gaud other eiitenriM'S, and he irave as a reason for leaviug the C ibitiet the liervKHily of atteiidm to his private business. The lVrai deut bus not been iu ha-te to tiud a new Secretary of the Interior, snd uothioK has been beard from Mr, D latio eiice on the aubp-ct Hi friends, however, aert t'nit it ts still his intention to retire. Iu view, how ever, of the soatidals which are now iu circulation about the ruauHgruieut of the Department of the Interior, there ii not much probability of Mr. Delano roHiwiinirf, The (Jommtsmouer of In dian Affairs, whose uame is also men tioued iu connection with the alleged irregularities aud frauds iu the Indian isuresu, s.iys bo is ready for any lnves tiastion that may be made either by order or me rresiuouior ov a coiumu ue of Congress. A Hrave Npeecb. There were several great speeches mode at Xiexlngtou and (Jouoord, aud we must give Jjinersou aud Curtis full credit for heviug done well their purt. so far as beauty of diction, elegance of express on uud loftiuoHS of tlight, if not of thought, go, if we oaunot en lirtly commend the snbji ot matter or sjBipa hize with all the seutimonts or opiiuonB expressed in their finished orations. But the nuoccli that oleased ni most was b modobt littlo effort by a modest but brave little man from Richmond, whom we are proud to number among our bed oitieens. We refer, of course, to General Bartlett, a gentleman who has been for some years a resiueut Here, but who lias made so little noise thai we doubt if he would be known to half a hundred of our peoiile were they to meet him ou the street. Ue was a geueral officer in the Fed, eral army, whioh he entered as ft pri vate from Yale College at the age of 18 years, we believe, aud rose from the ranks to generalship, not through favoritism, but by galluut deeds. He )ot leg at the Crater, aud so highly was he honored at the North that his college voted him the most deserving ot the soldiers she had sent to the Held. Wheu suoh a niau as Geuetai B irtlett speaks for : thu South, at such a time, and before Bticli an audieuoe, his words muHt find willing hearers and sink deep into tne hearts 01 tue people to whom tney were addressed. Wo give hia speech in full this morning, as we rind it in the New York limes, aud in the name of the maligned section, thauk him for Ins noble word in our defence, We trust his address may be widely oirculet d both North and ,.Bontfh, as it oounot foil of being productive of tue happiest enecM.-icichmond bn quirer. u0 j jAcom ! AXE. v n Curciina Central Hallway Company, WtL!s- , c, Auis,ic:a. Mi T"'f AKI TMt.-jt srti.Tt' NAVE 1111. t sir 1 qi UITV. N la Mud Jit iii.a : II) tUtOMTIBf Ai. Plows. Hoes, Shovels, Spades, Wlirclbarrows, rilrhforks, ANVILS. K!.A( K-'MITH'S BFI LOWS, Vteen, Ittmm-ni, Trace t:h'iiii.tolli.Hme, pi., nmi, liar Iroii, turn, Sok. nam, ftPIOr'KM. POt K F.T KalVLk, I till. I I H ill, ill Vel.v H. i,umm ivit;i ns, teeriu's iooi.s. Ai4 a rfni.ifto at-H-k ui HARDWARE, At NATHANIEL JACOBI'8 HARDWARE DEPOT, NO, l MAHKKT NX. jan 11 QUASO. GENUINE PERUVIAN (DM' CAROtlNA ClMRAL Fail Ffiii lk u pKEiaUTCK) ABB 50TiriED THAT iretiM. tu th f itent of 1m esr laidj r taj eh way, will k carried bttsaea Wilmlnf- too and thai lot it Uut(,t ta TWELVE HOUBS. 1w Vrkan4 Baltlaior Hteaniera Fremht Ul bt promptly trarifnnd and takes by thiallns. Freight cllber way by far lead will bs car ried to anJ (rom OLD DOMINION STEAM ER8 to Cbaikitte In twenty-nine bonra. Rfjular freight train tbrough to Charlotte or Wt'mlngtos In twenty-fi ur bonra B7"A FafMnger Ca' will be carrltd on freight train between Leurlnburg and Wtl' itngton. 8.L FHEMONT, aprtl lT-lw Ueuerat Bun t. Carolina Central HEiv Yoni: aud nocTon l::zd VIA t Vjlm!ngtont Um C. Fast Freight Route to all Polnto North or South. IVEW YOItK. New York and Wilmington Steamship Line ! SEMI.WEEKLY, Sailing from NEW I0KK, WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at 8 P. XI., and from WILMINOiON, WEDNESDAY and 8ATTJRDAY. I. ant yrar I eold Oenulna feruffan Ouann a II. p mmr mice eliariod br lleMi. Hubon liurtailu A to., the General A feme or the Pe rn inn (, nven ni. nl In this ci.uitn, amuiiga irv rua I inn n,l-l"ii a nimii ll-eli,li lo niv'.-t r-l -e: 1 ! I m hai ry tii eav 'hut all ilu,-e h.i I i UKlit. arku !! ' H-at It t ei.tlre eatU'm imn 'llnpyar owing to the more lll,rrl (timo'iat .lluwril ft iiuri'ha"ro lirgeqn nt'llr. I em r l,l.d 10 arllnotonly l tl e tHinr 1 rl. r w iliniil finiiniliwlou. In lot" nl I Ii' tiiii, Lut t. ! 1 h 1 he In larie r q'Hiiiitlh , a- I buj fiioiign to uB'in m I 1 g-M iVIwii'lli'l WMrn I )vmi lit uiT'.ir vilti' ro-1 u-tiiw r- 11 ii'iiiiotiion to lb' tr or- il, . , wti-r. as th (leie 14-. Agent srsohliged 0 m ilntalH a Bti' I rule r (irlre. aim ill". n 111,1 h r 1 ie,"ii.ii 111 utiii 01 1 ni 1 q i.nl II UI Sn-' e ri n"rmcpii in who 10 gi th-i '! 'my in luiam v w r- 11,1 h ch mi e i-a eauini: iiimi 111 e'lr" ara 14" gn. 1 he-rnf m euyer o n ly Mine n i i.na,.l. aim .11 In 1 tn lietlenerm Ain.tfln- meint of ral tne n tor. Iiwing n onry thereby. Tiithone I mi, It um itnuht 1 he (enulnem-e nl t he (iiwi 0 Milil hi me, I wll glvi- U y u, or tu Ttuir ri reeiiltle lu re, my nrdrrs on the uiiTcrniiiriii Su're. wlil' h will be conelwa'Te eylilence that the Ouitno la Hie aanie athit oo'it hy ill" Meneral Agi-ntn.and at le iprii'a. Clreiilar with rerireno-n. tentimo 'la'i, ai'n ull iiartlrular, maili-d free nn aiielieation '0 K. DKLIiStSai No 01 h. art., Miw Vur. P. (. Mi l 100. n'lri-ti in 81 dAwtf Superior to any Fertilizer Made In the United Htato Jbr COTTON, CORN, TOBACCO. J" fur tale be J McLaughlin A Son, ('bar Iiimh.N.O t Weil St Hron, (I Idnboro, H C. H. M rlnn-ti.n & I 0.. Mnnroe.N. ( Murray 1:0. WUntlfiitnii. 14. "1 Wllllamsnn. i'n rhnrrh AlhoniH, Kalelgh.N. (1; W. L Mi', (thee, Fraiiklintin, N C ; Tlmherlake A rate. Paclfln. N 0 1 Branch A Co, Wilran, N 0 ; M A Angir, Durham, nil, - fob h -rr- 1- r 81-4 A aim E. FRANK COE'S Ex-President Davis ftttended meet ing of ex-Confederates at Memphis, Saturday, to arrange for deoorating tue graves of Confederates on the 22d of May, at which reeolution was nnanimouslj adopted asking Union soldiers to participate in the eeremo nii Another "Bonthern outrage.' BUY ONLY THE GENUINE FAIRBANKS STANDARD SCALES. AUO, The most Perfect Alarm Cash Drawer, MIL'S ALAKM 1 1lili t'O.'S. Also," Herring' Bale's OolTee aod Drug Mill, Letter Preiwei. rAmBANKS,'"r"" STANDARD SCALES. AsvraoTcasas " E- & T. FAIRBANKS & CO-, BT. JOHN48URY, VT. raisotrat ols wanannrjaaa: rAIRHAKN ft CO., 311 llroadnay. FAIKHANKH JkUO .ie Haltlmore St., Bal- ttmnre, Md. FAiasanag A Uo ,63 1 amp Street, New Or. lean. Fairbanks A Co., 99 Main direct, Buffalo, 1 . Amniomaiod Bupor-rhoaf hate. OK SALE FOR CASH OK ON CHOP time 0. O. PARSLEY & CO. Tt-tf FOK march II White Goods Tbe Ladle are Informed that we bars on ala s handwime itork of White (loodi, A large l'rc 01 tlaranurgh Edging, . Mull r.'lplngi and Inserting", KealLaoei. Mtrlped and Flgnred Plqnn, Btrlned Plaid aud Plthi Nainsook Mall, Janniiet and Hwlra Maln Great bargain an being offered. B08RUWnZAUE8F.lt. i- FanbStils, Corsets ant KH - Glares.-' - Handwme K'd OI"Yea 1 good. Hauilnooie Blue Kid Qloyi' at 1 7B. Hmiiteoni Faraauls and Sun TJmh-eliM yery Olieap. . Tu Dent uoriet ioia in tue city ror tbe price. , BU8B.UWU2 a liiKBEK. : Orr.cs Glass al Scrsaisrsr nisr. 1 V. ilnilngtun, N. 0., April 14, TS. ( a i h3 wl iacWti Change of Schedule On and after Filday, April l:h, 1875, tbe tram will inn oyer ibl Hallway a lollgwe: PASSENGER TRAINS Laae Wlliulngtui- at T ISA M ArrlTS In CbarlTotte at T:IS P M la?e Char O ta at 7:W'A M Arrive at Wtlmlngtou at (.30 f kl FREIGHT TRAINS Uavr Wilmington at SOP. M Arrlre at Charlotte St :00 P. M leave Charlotte at ...,..t0 A. M Arrlyslu Wllniington at WLII MIXED TRAINS. ljeays Cbariu'ie at :00 a M Arrlre at Buflaloat li M Leae Buffnlo at li: H) P M Arrive In Charloite at , 4.30 P M No Train on Sunday exceptone freight train -nai iee wiiaiingtuu at S r. at In- ieaa 01 on oaiuruay nigui. Connctlonn. Connect at Wliniiniiluu wiiti Wllmlnirton A neinon,ni wiimiiigion, .1 oiumnia tt iu. guta Railroad, irml-wefkly NtwToikandl 1 rwweeaiy iiaiomore ana weekij psilailei. hi Steamer, and the Klyer Boat! to Fay- etteetlle. (Connect at Ohsrlotts with Its Wertern PI- rlelon, North Carolina Ballroan, Obailotte and StalmTilli Kallroad, Charlotte A Atlanta Air Line, and Ubsrlotta, t'oiumbls and An gota Ksilroad. iruatniiiiifingtnewnoie wnt, Kortbwtit and aonthwen with a ehort and cheap line t uie Beaooara ana curope. - S. L FREMONT, ' Chief Bug tneer and 8 anorlntendent. sprllls tl-tf VT Papers sibllnhingO. O. Railway sched ule will plea autloe changes. Q KNBKAl SttPRalNTHSID'TS OFFICI WiLMINflTOIIi COLUMBIA ' -AND fcUCUlTA RAILROAD CO. uairtis, h. U., April I, IMS SQrCiLSalri CHANGE OF SCHEDULE ' On knd siter Moidar, ApaU Sth.ths follow ing echodule will be run s MUHT BXPKKSO rttAIN, (Dally). ! Leave Wilmington..,...., R.25 P. M. Leave Flofe 11.60 P. M Arrive st Uolunibla 4.10 A. M " Aaauata. 1.45 A. M Leave Aoguita t.is P.M Leave (Xilumbla,., S.1SP. kl Leave Florenee.. 12 SO A. H Arrive at Wilmington ,. 7.10 A. M raeaenger going wen neyood (loin nbls, will take throuih Train, leavlns Wllmlnirton at 2ft P.M.' . .;. PA8SEN0KB TRAIN, (Dally aioept Bnn- UBT.J Leave Wilmington e.40 A. V Arrive at F'oreuos. 12.to P. Leave Florence 1.10 p M Airier at Wilmington JrfSP M. -faener lor ijbirleeton. rolumbla and Angimaand beyond, thonld take night x prr train trnm Wilmington. av yd cogs sleeping (jara on night train for Charleiton and Auguata. ' ' V- - JAMES AMDRRSOd 1 -t . Oen'l Superintendent. tar copy. aprll I SO-tf BOSTON AND FALL RIVER. New York and Wilmington bttainship Company, COSNKCTntO WITH THU . A OLD COLONY RAILROAD AND STEAMERS. Dally Between BOSTON and NEW YORK Semi-Weekly between NEW YORK and WILMINGTON. Wetlasaday anal Saturday from each Port, 0 1 ' Shipper, nay rely or on the p-omrtrnd regular lling of tbe. Steamer, and sntrb rtla. patihgivtntoa'.l.hlBJiutby thla mute. NO DELAYS. Connecting st wilmtngtea WILM1'GT( N.CULI KBIA Ai GUSTA HAILKCAD. , WILallKUTU A Wr-1 liliN RAILROAD, THE C Kf Ii'T A ( KNTKAI, Rs II WAY, AM (A IK FAR flVf RSTIAbiriS 1 broub Bills of Lading given to ai d from all Tointr In NORTH and SOUTH CAROLINA, GEORGIA and ALABAMA. Also to NEW IORK. BOSTON. FROV1DLNCE. FATX rivfti Eastern Cities. r Kate guaranteed at low a by any other route and time a eulck. Lotsrs at evereharaaa promptly paid. Mark nil Goods Tia Clyde's 'Wilmington Line. For tnrthtr Information apply to tltber ol tb. onder.lgntd Agenh of ths Line. WM. P. CI YIK ('()., General Arafa, New 1 oik 1 Ine, ( Bowlltg (ireen, K. T. A. D. CAZAUX, Agent. D. i. c wihk, Uriier! raetirn Agent. 2( Deron.'htre rjirtet, Boaton. .11 "Vifi WJLlllI Orl OIV, IV. O. J FAtasass & Co., M Broadway, Albany, FataaASsa A (to., M Rt PanlVat, Montrl. FaisbakA t'o.,34 King WILUm St, Ion. "Mi, Kng. Faiubakkk, Haows A Co, S Milk 8t, Hot tun, Mae. FAtSRARK ft Kwikk, Matonlo Hall. Pbtla- deipliia, Pa. Fainbasks, iHous&Co.,Ilt Lake 8t.,Chl. eago. Faisbask, Morb A Co , 139 Walnut Street. Uinclnnul, Ohio Faisbabk. Mori A Co., 182 Superior St , OieveUnd, Ohio. ' Faibbakk, M.iaei A Co., 48 Wool Street, Pittehiiruh. ' FaI bsk, MuMiACo.Sta and Main St., imiimviuv. F AiaBA.BS l't , n nd 104 Waehlngton Avenue St Lou I. , Fairsabks A Hvioaimok, Ssn Fraaclwjo, .ji. For nle br leading Hardware t'ealer. Til IS SI-SAw lOw-eod WfinniKit DAKiiMandViSJiTirsu I'lHIW nl(y at Ml I t"''it i, oj. iti VEDUiHG (JARDS. iiisbi up and printed tkeaioal taearonebl. stele a fOCBWAtiOrriOB Attention Ii eatled to our tuperlor stock of importea rwmery , Uentt Kngll.h Hro. Ho, " Knglleh Fancy cart font. Kngllb Fancy Lid Thread Hots, " Linen Pocket llandkrrclilefi, " Bilk Pocket Handkerchief, (lame Merino L'ndemhlrte, 11 I.lele Thread Cnderahlrtr A hanitwime supply of colored Percale and nm:enirw Qreat bargain) to cash bnyer. B0SK0W1IZ AUEBER. For the Money Twenty-fire percent In prices can bs lavsd in an kiucu or my uooaa at bOSKOWlTZ A LIIBER'8. sprll 1 i 7; ia:;v: FAST FREIGHT ROUTE To all Points North or Couth. BALTIMORE. Baltimore anfl Wilniiiiton Line, eiMi.waiKLY. SAILINO FKOM BALTIMORB- Tuesday & Friday, at 3 P.M. AND FKOII WILMINQTON- Wednesday & Saturday. bostonanTprovidence. Baltimore and Wilmington Line, Baltimore, Boston and I rovldence Line, , Or via Canal Dally to Philadelphia and Clyde's Philadelphia and Providence Line. Semi-Weekly from each Port. - : " PHILADELPHIA Ealtimcre and Wilniton Ik .ni-wntr.T asrwsss BALTIMORE AND WILMINOTON. Baltimore snd Philadelphia Steams at Oe., Dally via Canal between B ALTIMOEE PHIL A ML HIA. WESTERN CITIES. BALTIMORE AND WILM1NOT01I USB. Northern Central Bailroad ASD TBS "" Baltimore and Ohm Bal road. Bacon Cora--Syrup Molasses . 150 Boit s D. a Sides & Shoulders, 150 Smoked Sides & Shonlders, 12,000 Bushels Trime White Corn, 50Bbls. S. H. Syrnp, lSOHhds, and Bbls. New Crop Gnba Molasses. For sale low by . WILLIAMS & MTJRCHISON. Hay-Hoop Iron-Glue-Bice. 200 Bales Prime N. B. Hay, 800 Bundles Hoop Iron, 100 Bbls. Glue, 30 Bbls. Whole Rioe. Tor side low by WILLIAMS AV MTJRCHISON. Flour, Sugar, Coffee and Cheese. 800 Bbls. Flour all grades ; 100 Bbls. Refined Sugr, 150 Bugs Trime Rio Coffee, , 25 Boxes Factory Cheese. For sale low by WIIiLIAMS A MTJRCHISON. Guano I Guano! 850 Tons Gaanspe Gneno," ; 800 Tons Euwka Guano, " ' " For sale low by ' WlUlAMs BTJBCHWON. s PfJUl - , r n WILMINQTON AND WELOON RAH ROAD COMPANY. Ornos or Usssai.soraBisTsaoaT, I Wilmington, St. V. Jan. I, IKTS ) OQCrZS'lZwCSS UHANGS OF HCHKDTJLA ' Os and after Jan, Id, Pasrsnger Train. n ths W. A W. Railroad will ran as follow. : t)ALV TRAIN j Leave TJnloB Depot dally (except Sunday.) at ,,.....,...1.85 A. M ArrlvestUoldalroat ....... .....U. A. H, " Rocky Mount at,. ItlP.it . " WeUoaetw.., ...... Mi P, M Leave Weldondaily at. ...... W.tis A M Arr: sat Rocky Mount.... 1 41 A. St. Ooldaboroat....; l.js P. St. " union Depot.... (os P. M. KXPBKSS TKAfl AND THROUGH FKJCIQHT TBAIN. Leavs Union depot, dally, at Arrive at Uoldeboro at Rocky Mountat Weldoo at Leavs Weldoo, dally , at. .' Arrive at Rocky Mount at. 1.13 P.M. 1.0 A.M. 4M A.M. 1.10 A. M (40 P.M, v ia P. M Ooldaboreat...... ..lt.ts A. M. " union Depot at ( 10 A. M Mall Train makes etc eomectlon at Wel doo for all point. North via m y Una and Ae tata Oreek route. VT Biprew Train eonneete only wHa Aeqnls Oreek route. Pallmaa'a Salaa NIcp 1 1. n vm ioi. a rn.ai. Freight Train will leavs Wllmlnrtoi weekly at 8.4S A. M. ai d ar-tve at 1.40 P. M trW tv eApV. .. Qsnsrsl knot. Marshal's Office CITY OF WILMINGTON, ) January 23d, 1875. ( "Notice,.::; ROM THIS DATE AUCTIONEERS ARB prohibited eHita Home, or Stock of anv nd In front of the City Market Prince. ti est from the eaetern line or Front treei to tbe western line of Fourth etreet or Second and Third treeta, between tbe northern line of Market and tb eouthem line of Cheetrat ttreet, are fleetgnaird ror tnis purpoee. By order e Mator. J. H. Rf'BINSON, ... City Mar.ba fan fA kind Shipper, may relj rnnon the prompt and re.nlar .tiling of thess Steamers, and oulckdl.. patch given to all .hlpment. by tbia route. NO DELAYS. noe. I hrcngh BUI of Lading given to aud trom all Point, in NORTH and SOUTH CAROLINA, GEORGIA and ALABAMA. Also to BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON, PROVIDENCE, and other Eastern Cities. promptly' pafd r"wtd " low " bT BT 0,h,r Hout n4 ' tome, or everobargee Mark all Goods via Ualtimore and WilmlDgtonLIno. W For further Information apply to either of th. nnderslgn.d Agent of the Line, CUV! FITZGERALD, Agent. A. D, CAZAUX leant. 'I',''?'',,,'MSou,u'rWlJ'tlmors. BaftlmoT.anu mnrch 1H.tr WltMIWOTOW. W. O. Carolina Central Railway, GENERAL FREIGHT DEPARTMENT,) Wilmington, March 81st, 1875. ) mHK attention OF the public m repbmtfullt invited to TUB WILMINGTON AND ALL EASTERN CITIES TO CHAR. LOTTE. STATESVILLE. CREENVILLE, 8PAHTAN- 1 BURC snd all station, on Atlantic, Tennra.ee Ohio Atlantic and Blchmrnd Air Una uvwi, Carolina Bailroad aa well a all points In GEORGIA and ALABAMA. aaojxorta, lnurnc. trom K.atcrn citte" .uaantredlcw a via envether line. No terminal w ir.na. fer charge., and Itatea always aa low as tne lowest. "otsrajinsis trana. Rates to all polnUinrDlbd upon application to ths nnde .igntd. Offles la Beak f Me Hanover Building. " P. "W. CLABK. . , , . . , aprll s-SO-ly Uen.ral Freight J feat. Feathers. LARGE LOT OF LIVE UEESE FEA1H er on hand and for sale low by D. A. SMITH & CO. Sash, Blinds andDoors- LARGE 8TOOE JOS t RECEIVED and lot Mis at rtduced pi lae by D. A. SMITH & CO. p1"1 lo-tr JAMES C.MUND8. ASBMitaa t - FANCT OOOP8 and TOILET ARTICLES, bird St., eppo.lt. t'l'y Hall. . ,.. . i SS-tf BUY Our llalf Dinio Cigar FOR IHalf Dollar per Dozen, The cheapest In tblt market At No. 82 Market Street. D. PICOTT. arches NORTH CAROLINA OASSIiMEPlES. THE ThTJE WAV TO OHTAH WTH. EKN COMMIKCIAL Independence ia to Patronize Southern Industry. ' i. A HandMnne Lot of : - - Salem Cassimeres , lust Received Gentlemen are Invited to call and essoins these MERITORIOUS COODS. In Color snd Fabrle they are Unrivaled among American tionrit, and wonld be erollt able to the h'glie.t European manufaoterlag boskowitz a liebeb. march loth 61 Slippers. Lalet Bron 8II per.enly SI. Uo. Morocco Supper trom SI snd hp. ward. Wen 'a Sllppeni fem SI sad pwsrd. ' r " " Mtn'a Jtiulllnerafor .. At ! CHARLES A. PRICE'S, No saMarktt Street, sprll 19 Slgsof th. Gold., h'mi.
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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