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MlU ' iU V'UlUliill. U .InXOTON. S. 0: TUESDAY. APRIL 27. H75- '-r In Nnrcb I'anJtnm, i puW'lii r(,.r nii.r i"jt, epl M mlV, at Eight )M.t.A t jr; Fovb Daixabs ill 'iftiilu; SvwiTT-riT eeuU per mouth o- eimrtfr periods. SwvM by frrier - tt. illy at 5"kvsitt-fivk wots ' ?r mm- :., or Two Doixars and Twin- 1 -ri v f nt rar quartw. n uviitr .i.n-H ai fFrblar) . i n..r Two Doi LAiai T"f ye: thro ropl.-e FlV DolXAJW A!l i HALF? ftwwHS SVJ PrM.AR eM.yi.'S Em-btDoiaaw aud a bai f M, ipi EiFTriti Dollar; twenty e Tw.ntt fivf Ivi-lars. Srttwmrriosa In all c.ik pyM In a-! 'x' pt rotitliiUBil after tli A.'iraliiM if tl titn tUI for. l.krilTTANCIW Should 1 tn,il J'V T't oF:.' Moiif-v or Fxptve. If Ui! rati . ot I 'i'i. protodion ajaliist kaws by may te S'tiwd hy forwarding a nyMetotl onleroftli proprietora J the. Jot: SAC, ir ny sending 'the money a iviftered letter. VkertUIng! Bat'" (per Inrtt fWPtv ,il.l Hi es of advertising type.) (tf l"ei, one Insertion, Osk Doulab; two Inser Un Onk 1oixar asd a hai.it; three Jnw itiniii. Two I'.H.l.AHa; futW hiaertlmis. Two !oll,AH AM) A MAl.r; Ovel'wer too: i Tu rk Doixaiis; l tnanlmin i H; lon.AKS N A HAI.r; taelv !itlm., Fivr Ioi.LAaa anii a HAi.r, eimxith. KmhtIollarh; two nioiittis, .firm.N Doi lakb; thwe mnths, TwitK TV -TWO I cl I AHA. ('.c.iitia''U for loiurer pt'rioda and lonuer iiiuce uii-l'1 'n lilral tertna 1 '.e-, ., K.S.'KI.HAHI. 4 J4AI NDKHN, Wjltn'.ini'oii, N ' IE1T0RIAL NOTES. The wliole of the ga eouaumed iu the Clifton Ilonse, NigratiH nmde on t e United StaU-a Ride of the river, ia Cftrried across the Snape-union Bridgn, id issuojeot to a duty, which is pa.d by the Canadian to the UmUd States government. "fpell dofendaut," said Trof. Hpr gne at the 1a-t apMling match.-- B e-e c-h-e-r," whinpored a little chool girl, but the audi'-nce did not h.'ur hor, and so tho preoooious child wisn't presented with copy of the great trial iu book form. Messrs. E. J. Hale ' Son, of New York, will publitdi about the flrnt of Mny a new voldtne of poems by l'aul II. II iue, euttltlt d "The Mon atain of the Si, with Voisjin ol Nature and Tradition." Tho book will contain, b widos aeveriil long legeudary taloe, a series of "Nature Pictures, " deaorip tivoof Bouthern scenery, eepeoiall tho peculiar scenery of the pine land. There will be no more politic to apeak of fur five months, when Maine will hold iter State election. This will be followed by eleo ions in Califoruiu, Wyoming, Colorada and New Mexico. Ohio will elect a Governor iu place of tho venerable; Mr. Allen, whom the people prenj kindly disponed to relieve' f rom further serviuo. Iowa will have an October election, and Maeeachu , setts and several other State will bold elections in November. Thet-w elec tions will teat the public sentiment and prrpnre the way lor the gteat contest of next year, and perhaps will forecast the remit. A bold project for the civilisation of Africa in nnuouuood iu England. This is the foi in ft t ion of a caual for oommor vnl purposes from the mouth of the river Bella-, on the Atlantic, in the neighborhood of Cape Juby and 0ie Bajndor, opposite the Canary Itdunds, t ) tlie northern bend of the Niger at Timbnctoo, a distance of 740 miles To Mich a highway for opening up the African continent it ia believed there are no foimidable obatuolea, but that the conformation of the great desert of Sahara favors the scheme. The author of the project is Mr. Donald Mac kenzie. ' Ste pg fti e being taken fjy several of the kingdoms of Europe to effect an extensive aubetitution of gold for nil vi. iu current use as circulating medium. There has been recently . lhNued m Germany 1,114,000,000 marks iu g ld coin, and a still greater amount is to be put in circulation. A murk ia equivalent to about twenty-four cents. Belgium ia puttitg out gold coin at the rate of 50,000,000 francs annually. Ia Holland $130,000,000 gold coin is nueded, and France imported lust year 431,004,000 franca worth of gold more than she exported. Of course such movementa will materially offoo. ' the relative market value of gold and silvt r iu the markets ot the world It is sail tht at least forty members of Congress intend to begin the cam paign next sennion by protecting, with ft view to it total exoiBion, of the post t al clause, wh;ch, in the last hour of the Forty-third Congress, doubled the rate npou the transmission of newspa pers, pamplets, books, samples, aud other miboullaneous "third class" mat ter sent through the postoffiee. Wheth er this was simply a careless legislative ftotioo, blunder or a deliberate ac tion in the interest of the express com panies, the result is all the same-B mo t unwarrantable duplication of tax upon the community '-f, M u said Bud believed, this was hjaction of a Senator, there may be further mo tive to inauire iuf5 it, as violation of the principle that the privilege of im posing a tax exclusively belongs to the House of Kepresenfativea. Ml iiiupi u s wii kii. rut. ivi:im. It is said that now, since the di-eth j n ; har.l to ium-jin rntt pUitl iu a of Julia IIerir, which occurred Iai-l m,,r dngm n!it or more hi.lieioru TLnrsday, there i tome roiMet of j i i u tluu tliat iNyppial by tlie A 1 a more modi-rat tone in the politest! teulitU at ChiMX on Mo:,d y night fcvliog tnoer-d iu Ilvjr' M'e kty, flf ut wetk. 'H. v wi-m ao m hat The old rrgime swrus to Lave du-J j Ji thug-, niatnlin wuld ";o up" . ... .. J A 1. .1 - . . . it a 1 - , ont with Ue iaie titceu.'Li, iiu , (probuhlj Dot qmw an oj, ruuir i re- one of ihs originators of thin justly cokliraUnl Louse, sod it if said that the other aud joungt-r njuaiWra of the firm are of mere liberal 10I ticul senti ment, aud that the bitWrnoss which LaacharacU'rixtd the Weekly hastx en due to the inspiration of the late eenior partner. If Nast, the lampoonit, whi eourrilous and indevDt carie- lures are said to have hanteoed the doath of ixor old Horace Oreelry, was made to take back aoat there would bo an rue hope and tome claiiw for an abatement in the iutroce at d unfoimd- ed prejudice exhibited by this journal towards tho Southern people, ' g mil. lilliVm IHIK1D. The New York Jovrnal of Comment M very pertiueutly iays that the Govern- uient, in its prom-cut ions of merchants- accused of lleveuue frauds, was severe to the extent of lnjuidioo. lYhxro uy money w to be made by Uovem- ment fpien, sud Custom House ffleer U,i f the clock touched 12, they and attorneys, thero was never any lack of promptness and vigor m the legal proceedings to n cover damages. But in the treat mout of its own ofllorrs and agent, when charged with fraud, we do uot see the same relentless en- ergy displayed. The mail contract swindles have been lately bUaoued through the newspapears. iucy wore infamous, audaeious and larg-ly prol- itnblctjjll concerned in them. All I the parties involved, however, had the advantrge of ft coiiui ction, more or lesa intimte,with the Government; and therefore, we are not surprised to learn j lUatevery man among luem.saveonn, is discharged from arrest on the ground that there was no evidence iukiuhu him. A little more earnestness in the iirnmipni.il ill it serins to us. would i . i t : I . . I ii... i 1 ve lasTeueu gnui upon muio i mo clerks Huspeeted of cotnplioity iu the frauds. It is not denied that tiny rt oeiveu onuea lor aomg wois auxiliary to the swindles; and for that tley n.iuiit to be naniHhed. Similar laek of force is noticed in the Government prosecution of the parties charged with forgery iu relation to the Chcro- kee and Choctaw appropriations, Thirty Indictments were found against them, and the evidence was apparently itrouir: but conviction has failed in Tha fante iti.liAt l.mu.l nese or carelessness, say vue ie, . it .. t i 1 on the part of tho, Government prose- outing attorneys whiob deserves in- Tstigiitioti. III TKWAIIIIIKI. ,i:i.AXO, The presa d ispatohea from Washing- ton City, published on Hatnrdny morn- iuR. informed ua that: "The heads of the bureaus of the Interior Department visited the I'residont iu a body, ossur iug him that Delano had uuduly con trolled their decision," and that the President had stated in reply that his confidence in Delano was uushiikeu. We thought, at the time, that things were slightly mixed aud that it r- qnjri d the iuaeition of tho little word not" before the word "unduly" to give the correct reading of the phrase, but we could not go buck on the tele graph, and were forced to accept the item just it was received. Reason aud revelation both pointed to the fact that it was all a put-up job, and tiiut the said heads of bureau i knew too well on w hioh side their bread was battered to niuke a fusa about such a small matter as the uudue iuterftr e Li co with the duties of the heads of the departments by the Beoretftry of t'ao Iuti-rior. Evidently their heads were level so far as their pockets wrro concerned. The Now York Tribune oulls the demonstration a "vindica tion." It says that, it waa one of the most enthuBinstio deinoiintrutious of the period. They did it deliberately and by procession. It seems there hud been things said about the Secretary of the Interior which absolutely shock ed every man who held office under him. The btoriea iu circulation to the effect thut the Heoretftry had luterfer- red with the heads of Bureaus in the transaction of public business made a profound sensation among the heads, Tue heals hud. heard of such things incidentally before;had talked the mat ter over among themselves : and among their intimate friends, in the most confidential way, had expressed the opiuiou that it waa not quite the thing to have business done in that way. But when the facts oauie to be piihlibhed by a venal and unscrupulous proas, every head opeut d hiseyea wido and said, "Was there ever suuh au outrage.?" And the heads laid their heads together aud said, " We must have this thing stopped." . . And so they interviewed the Presi dent on the subject, aud it was re markable how perfectly that ofQeial agreed with them in everything. He endorsed Secretary Delano in every thing that he did from the top of his bald pate to the little ends of his toe nails, and the result is that Delano will not retire. The Tribune, at the close of a long article, congratulates the Democratic majorities at the next Congress, aa they came very near losing a good bone to pick, which the President has saved for them, and thinks that if the Presi dent will thus continue to "viudicate" his friends, it " a-ill make the party so comfortably small and snug that the Democrats will nave what the worldly call 'aaoft thing ' in 1676." GO dictioua hud lxm raliz-d) thut some of tlipmctiully ge aaay all of their wordly good a aa mere iuoaaibrauct-a which would impede their upward (light, and took no heed of the morrow which they cateulattd wvuU never dawn on thin amf nl world. "Thf j met t. gi ther on the evening in qnt-at oo at a lat fuat, in number ahont one huu-dr-jJ and. fifty pernest, of jith f.xee and of alj agt t, lliey bad pi ajiug and aiuging and washing of each other 'a ft -t. They had c ilculated to "rise" at Jerusalem midnight whiob, as fjj,i,,Bg0 time is ome aeven bonri and lajf jatBr. fell due at an early hour of the evening. Bui they waited , in i , f. Wt nt .ned bv 0 w j,,g BetDid td grow out from bttweeo thir aliouldt-rB (although omo 0j ti,m Joubtlewi gradually felt tj!0ir earH g, ,mg vU enough for the Mirpoe,) they began to loeo faith ia miRWiou, until, when the miutite g,lVe up all hrpe of a visiblo preaenoe HM r,.turoed 'diwwmfitfcd to hdr H)mes. ihvtua Adventisls hd be'n led to the beiiove that the second advent of Chri. t W()11j takep'aeeat miduiglitoulhel9th ill(ti ij an Thurnwn, leader 0J(n,g them, and who waa present witll tlPin r(.wiy (0rthe proposed jour m.Ti iw n.mt ahould teach Ad vt-trntH. Millerit s snd similar sect tlmt )t , uu(,afe to B0tle upon nj lure Jui (or the defctructiou id the woriti -j hey should rememler that .itue pay ( jji will f onme like B 4j,,i juJ tlie uiht and ttial "no j,r0pu cy of the Scripture is of any prirhte intwrpretaiioD." .Mil. The following kindly eudoriiement "" r- - - the celebration at Charlotte of National charuoier ana to uraw to it people from every section oi me couu try, ia from the editorial columns of the Philadelphia TinwK Wo publish the extract here aud accept it as auother evideuce of an iucrtaw. of frutorual feeling between the two seo- tions ot ooiniaou country: lhO BoUtU 1)86 StretCUtd OUl US I 1. .. .1 4,. tl,A XJ.xa.tk a.wl war. on v Elabd. Ilium i huv Aiwa m. nuu iucu v uoo- ... mal. o Cltroli..- have stood together ou the little battle irronnd at Oonoord, M their fathers hiood together on many hard-fought tteius. lint tneoouin nas aino iw own orecious memories of the llevolution, itn own sneeial anniversaries, and the North must join with it as heartily in their observance, so that Uotti may b L"u.T...l"T L "dIm.1 " i . the central celebration, which no lo culity can claim as especially its own. Next month, at the town of Charlotte, iu the county of Mecklenburg, the people of North Carolina will celebrate ttie one hundredth anniversary of thut Declaration of ' Independence which preceded aud prefigured the D clara- tion we commemorate next year. ' The iuecklenbttig declaration was the uc- tiou only of a small community, but it waa oue of the mejiy spontaneous manifestations of the hfiirit of inde pendence , that made the years next preceding 177b so eventful, sua wnich umde the nuul act of separation pos sible; it was the tlrht formal declara tion, as the fight of April 10 was the first formal act ot war, and as such it in most wortliv nf rnmmnmoration. The people of North Carolina will keep this festiv d, and the people of o her Bouthern States will unite with th m; but they do not wish to make it a Bouthern festival. They will open their doors to the whole country, and we of the North should be ready and glad to acoept their invitntion Christian Advocate RAIEIQIU N. C. , Kev. J. B. Bobbit. Editor & Publish', ESTABLISHED IN 186. Raa the I.ara-e.t Circulation Ih the mate, Oevoled to Religion, Mterature, Hclence, Mewa, aoil (Jeneral lntellleiiee, an I be Oran of (be J. t'. t'onfeirencee the 11. K, Church, Noulb. It haaltaanpi'ort, and the rontinuxd aid lt M Intatera, ( all it whom are agonta) anwarp inciri'atliig Ha clrciiliitlon. ' s , - Wo oSr no prpnilumir "Tne A pvn'4T athniia dfion IU tntrlimlr mern. Whlia l la Methmttatte Ir deirtne,- tvt ' ivvitnln new from al' Clinrchea, fo to make it a welcome visitor to the Intelligent reaitert ' all (loiK-minatlona. He wide and Inoreaalngoironlation makeaK a ,lot Excellent Medium br Hwincs tjr Terraa, f or .it nrnntha. In a1 vane r -, si Ho 17 0 2, 4, 6, and 14 Pound Cans of the t.l " ' ' . FOR 1 ' ' ; , Lunch nn4 ric-Nic F xruralom. Parties for the "SOUND" should not 1 Forget this. Alwava on the lookout for orntblng",new" an I "goo I," wa take "pride" In Intmdno lug" new gonrla, aneh aa the above, and the 'demand'' lor tbe '-Cooked Corn Beef" la ul flclrnt evldrnrs that our eftbrt are apnresia. . ... .. ...,; ,,' - SOMBTHINONKWAOAISJ ' fa We have inat received the Drat ahlpmentof "MIW BUTTER." "Fl"t thleeraaon." baud for the ahove only to , ... , . . , UFO. NTEkS, tS ill 11 to ib Front Sirret apr 14 l r Itlit I lU the ahoiteet notloe and, the moat reaaunabie Mi mt at the JOU.NAL OFFI0I KISCEL1ASEJU3 V TH I JACOCX I AXE. AMI XKV At - THKH arK T" HAVE iiii:hi.ni ts ui Ai rrv. N. v In Muck a4WUUuii fa. rii f Plows. Hoes "SIioVcIh, Spades, ! WJioclbarrows Httliforks, I AKVII,. BI,rKMlTH-i FfM-OWS), V h-ea. H .m mT. T r li in, follmra. H oir. flow xwtl, 11 r inn, hmi, b.tea, uuka, f UIM. ki'inriia, wnooTiijxG I no -MS HI Vll,VIH, ' ' ' ,j4iHai rwiT ISIH't.B'9 A a a ('omi'leto Stark r HARDWARE, At NATHANIEL JACCBIS HAUDWARE DEPOT, NO, MAltICly.r HT. si QUA50. GENUINE in a: .iTiVfi taat rar I ld Oonalne Pervrlan Onane a ttif amr erire chrv d bf Mt. Hobion HiiriiwIuA 1 o the :erl A(in'fortti He. ruttan Uovorim-n' in M ia -eunut. aouuiga m tv nna I tiimnil -Ion na a isiioix " alum in' my -wr't'-aa; ai"' 1 m rhiijo aa Hi at all iii. wiiti in Uifin. mhn 'vir vi it m entire aatla'M-uuii 1I.'T ir iswing to tli m,ir lll.eial tlli-nmt nl lowed to Mitcliaatraol Unn mi id tlc I m eraMi n to wu t.oi oiiy at tna ima i ri' w.tbont optonili"!' 1" lot' of 1 1 t"i a, nut cli at r a hen la lark-r niinniinaH. mt- I hut t'li.iaxn 10 uinein inc Mrg-at s'Wliit wt,n n --Tvuw ' mwr altu in rn tiim. r-.in ,,'0mM;in to th Ir r- (.,t: wlirri-wa tl" t.-ii r Aitenltare omium u m.liLtmn a Oieil M ale ill viKi'i aim ui- ri iin 111. i. I tr. umiie- In ami' d imH an art. tl e alii t-i't i niin"Bitral ti Club to grtb-'r vit buy I" Uitaerti ii lmiatit.ni 'r,on tr, I U'vir of Ki m luy'rii u fl'ty tuna anil iiii b rne e i a mania imiiiiv r"i' r" n.i.anl. kIhxUi t lieuener-Acaiiten HtMHil of rl ti n on me. Iiwlnu B'Onev ihntalijr TA thoirn 1 at, II on i.Uiut t ib rnulaer nf tho OtiBtxi K-lit bv me, I wU to j a, or in miir rn irw-T lullro here, ii.t nroers on me (4iivrrnnii-'t inre. Wlilfb will be ronoliiuve ftiluiro ilmi the annuo is 'be same aiint m'ri !? ill GiHtyral Anint,and at loa up, rn'l iiartloulaia, mallt-d rr on aoelii'Jil'Oii rnuiaia una riiweioOT, veiiuu w, " 'O r. Dnkvni.iini ao. OS Rxaaer at., Hew tors a o. Rn l. miri-b to -BtxtAatt Superior to any Fertlllier Made United Ntiitc i - . ' .- - i I Ihr COTTON, CORN TOJiACt'O. r For eale bv J M-l,aaahln A Ron. ('bar- limn. N.C 1 Wf'l A Bros, O'ldaboco, N. C; H. M. H'iiton o.t Monroe. N t: j Murray A Co. vvtiniiKKton. w. n, t vriiuamaon, i p rhnrch AThnmaa. Halflnh. X.-C: W. I, Mi'. OBe. Pranklliitou, N Citunberlalte Eave. Pacitlo. N C ( llranoh A Co, Wllaott, TK Cj V A Angler, Durham, l C. . MU ' 8l.dAlm E. FRANK COE'3 Ammemateel liuprFliospbMte. FOR 8AI-K FOK CASH OK ON CHOP lme by f r n TJiTfuT.T'v a, nn mari-h BV T7.tr White Goods. The T.aillea are Informed that we have on aa a haedanma ernrk ( Whlleajooda a A mree afro or H imlitiraU Eftrnta, , Mull Kdglnga and liix)ttlng Reafi.acea. Hl.rlp'd and Figured Pique, Htrii.fil Plaid aud Plain Naintook Mnll, ,laont ami Mwlaa Muallna -.-.!.. Ureat bargalua are being offered. ' BUSKOWlTi A LIE3ER. Parasols, Corsets and Kid Gloves. " HandHiine Kid (llovea ai lgood. I 11 iM.d '110111 HlHck Kid (ll'iT.-ii t l ?S. ! lUnilmimo Paranoia and 8uq UniVen&a very Client). SO The bt Coraeta eold In the city" for the price. BOSKOWITZ & tilEBXR. is Attention la eallod to our lupcrlor atook of miMiruii no-u-ry Oent Kngllrh Vrn. Bone, Kngllab Fancy art 1 one. " Fngllfb Fanoy tl.le Thread Hore, " Mnen Pocket HaedVercblrfa, sua for net HRiuiacrehinra, ; c " Oauie Merino l.'iidemhirte, " Luile Thread TJnrierahlrtr A hamlannie auppiy of oulored Percale and WM'e -"hirti Great bargalua to eaah bnvert. For the Money T venty-flve per cent In prloaa can be laved In all kluda of Dry Uomla at ' BOSKOWITZ ft LIBBER'S. aprll Id BUT ONLY THE GENUINE FAIRBANKS STANDARD SCALES. The most Perfect A larm Cash Drawer, MILES ALARM TILL CO.'s. Alao, Hnrrlng'a Safe'a Coffee and Drug MUle, Letter Preeaee. t -1 v i. n , i , FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SCALES. ARVrACTrBKBa E & T- FAIRBANKS & CO-, ST. JOHNSPCKy, VT. 'i ! rnmoiraL scJls WARvnorana: i -t AUIHAKK oV t O.,311 llrwndwnr. FAIRBANRH ft CO.. Id Baltimore St., Bal timore, Md. FAtnnAaxa ft Co , raoamp Ftrect, New Or. Iran.. i FAinnjaaa Ce., s Main Afreet, Buffalo, N.T. , FAianaacaftUo., 881 Broadway, ' A lbaay, N. T . Fai nriANVt Oo.)ao St FanllfC, Montreal. FAiaaAaxaft i i.,U King Wilriiat St , ion. don, Fug. FAlRBAWia, Bftowa ft On, t Ml'k St.. Hoe ton, Maaa. , FAtnnAnaa Ewtwo, Masonic lUIJLPblle ' dnlphla. Pa., -i . .7 , Faiaaaaiia, Mwne.ft Co., til LaVe 8tChl- FAi.BAaaa, Monai ft Co., M Walnut Htreet, Cinulnnatl.Oblo , FAianHK, Monet ft Co , 1B Superljr Ft ', Cleveland, Ohio. . . - FAiKBana, Miinea ft Co,, m Wool htreet. j .kPitraheriih. j A .. , v Fax aKa, Moaat A Co, 6th and Mala St., r Loniatiile. , ... , , , . FAiBBAaaa ft ro , let and KM Wahlgtoti Atenue at. 1Oule. FAiaiaaKKi HoioArBBOB, Saj Franclaco, F or aale by leading Hardware Dealer. '!" fl-wftw-10ew , ; T" '' - - .- EAIL TO km The Cc: wliu' Central Hallway Coi ?auy. ilm ivoToif, n. C. ajmU wih, i;a. CMIULINA CENTRAL u - TJ1RSIOHTF.KS ABB tiOTiriED THAT a: . . riatU W tu aatcat MIMt lada par day taca way, will b tarried brtvcoa VUalDg- too nd Cbarlutta Umtgli la TWELVE HOURS. , , . Near Vwrkaad Baltlaaerw Kleanavra Freight will b proapUy traoaferrrd and take y thlaUaa. ; " Y i , ' - i Freight either waj by car lead will be rar. rled aaJ Ireai OU) DOMINION STEAM- Kits to Cbulotte Iu twenty-nine boars. Segwlarlrtlghttralna through to Charlotte or Wilmington In twenty-four boor a BV A Faraenger Car wilt be earrlrd on FielfiitUwlli bctw-n Laurlnbarg and Wll- ailagUi -v 8.L. FREMONT, , Ueut ral Bop't- an'll U-lw Carolina Central Railway Co. r,ci Oimbsal "crsaiaTiaoiRT. 1 . Wllmiugton, M. 0., ApiU U, ItnS. ( Change of Schedule on an1 after Fil.lar. iurll l:h. ms. the tram erlll raa over ibla kallway a lollnwa A8SINQIR TRAINS Leave WiitDlnjtini al... ... .,.. ...7 Ml M Arrive In Charllotte t T: 10 P M Uiate (..bar-e t at ....... 7 A M Arrive at Wtluinilton at .1:110 P M FREIGHT TRAINS W ii mine ton et S.OOP. M Arrive at tlhnrlutte at... P. M Ihv Charlotte at "0 A. W Arrive la Wliatfioa at ...... .b0 A-M " "MIXED TRAINS. l.eave Cbariooe at ..f:W a M Arrive at HoSaloat . ....... .... t M Ueavo ButT'lo at. 4. ........ ,.: H PM Arrive inf'barloite at...... .......... 4.30 P M Ko Train en Kandav except one freluht Ight i train -hat leiiTea wilaiiiigton at S e. at teml of on Satnrdav night. Connections. Connestaat Wilmliigiou wiib Wilmington & Weldna.eut vVUniiattun. Columbia & Au- gnula Kl!ro(1, .U'nir-weckly New Tork and i ri-weeiiy )aiuinore ana weeni) riuiaari. rhia HUainara. and the filver boats to Fav- eiitiviiiB. . , . Connects at Charlotte with Us Western Dl- vtotan, Noith Carolina Kallroaa. Charlotte and StaH-avillo HailioaO, Charlotte & Atlanta Air Line, and Charlotte, Columbia and An irnHA Kallroad. . i-u. .;.-. inaanptuwnginewnoie wen. .nortnweat and sontnwnat with amor; ana cneap line ti me Dcaoowru wuu nurupe. t a. Ij FREMONT, i r ObJef KnglaeM and B anerintendaoU aprlllS ...... l-tf ay Pautri pabllnhlni ('. O. Kallwav eched- tle .win lema otWif ohaogae.' - y . KNRAI, rtPieiltTNnT8 UFFICI WlLMlNQTOll, COLUMBIA AKU ..... AUGUSTA' RAILROAD CO. Wii,aiaojirF,jC.i AjjII f, Irfg Ttl ANOE OP SCHEDULE I y,A' 1 jf- ? un inn auor motiiar, ieuoin toe ioiiow lug arhntAl will he tun t - 1 MOUT, JkXFKbiSB TKAJN, (Daily). Leave Wilmington. S.7B F. M. Leave Florem e w ......Jl-NS P. M Arrive at Columbia 4.IS A. at . " " Aunueta..,, ............... Ai A. at Uvavv Angmrta... 4.18 P.M Leave ttolnmbla...... S15P. M Irfiave Flormce .12 60 A. M Arrive at Wlimimrtoa. . . . . i '-. ...... .. I.io A. M . Faaaengnra going west beyond Cola nbla, will take through Train, leaving Wilmington at e -xo r. PASSKhOER TBArN, (Daily exoept 8nn- Leave Wilmington,.., ,. t.iO A. Arrive at F'orence.. ;..,......12,i0 P. Leave Florence. ..,, i.io ,M Arrive at wllmlliftor..... 7.00 P M. y 'a"aenera lor CharlCKton, Columbia and Auiiiiaand beyond, ahould take alght Kx- irrn-iraia iron n uminaTon, SST Tli oudhSleeplns Care on nlnht train for Cbarleaton and Anguala. ; h h JAMBR ANDFRHON Uon'l Haperlatondent. Htar ropy. ; . ... . ... aprll I SQ-tr WlLMlNQTOll AND WELOON RAII ROAD COMPAKY. Otnos or OsaaaALBuraBiaTaanaav. 1 i -' ' Wllailtigten, n. O. Jan. I, ISIS ' 0HANQI OF SCHEDULE 'f X- t ' 'i t. f. f j i Oa and after Jan. M, Paawngar Tralua oi the W. A W. Kallroad will roa ae rbllowa i M All. TRAIN Leave TTnton Depot dally (except Hundaya) at... 1.191. M Arrive at Uoldaborn at.. ,. " Rooky Mount at. ' Weldon at Leave Weldondetly at...., Arr. at Rocky Mount. .. . Ooldalioroat..... ..... 1141 A. M, ..... IMP. M S.e'i P. H 10X5 A.M ii.4i a. y. IMP. M. i tjalon Depot.. ......,. obP.M KXFBC88 TKttN AND THROUGH FREIGHT TRAIN. Leave Union depot, dally, at Arrive at Ooldeboro at " Rocky Mountat Weldon at ....,....,.,. Leave Weldoo, dally, al.... ...... 7.18 P.M. 1.10 A.M. 4 60 A.M. 1.S0 A.M 4flP. M, Arrive at Ro-ky Mount at, ' j " ' Ooldaboroat..:,. . 9.19 P. M 1918 A.M. " union oeDOt at urn u Mall Train raakeeeloae eoonecUen at Wel don for all point. North via Bi , Line and Ae quia Greek routea. ssr Expreaa Train oonneoteonlv wttti annia Greek rouU. Pwllmwai'. !( Sleep, lata; Cars tbie 1 ratal, jet Freight Tratna will leave WUmlngtoa bh wawaij at e.ao.A, at. ai a ar-ive at I.vo r m. vaa r. aii vina Qeasral kept. Jan I t-tt tar eoiv. Harshal's Office , . CITY OF WILMINGTON, J Jaiinarr 23J, 1870. f KOTICE, nROM rm$ bT8 AtwrioNERRM are JC pi-oblblted aetHrg Horara or HUKkofanv kind In front of the Clay Market Prlneei ati eet from the ewtern lino of t ront. etreet to ,he-lneof.0,,r,b ""t or Reoond and IThlrd (treeta, between the northern Hue of Market, bm! the eoetlii-rn Hue or Cheetrut aureela, are designated for thia iiurnoae , , By order he Mat or. . , . J. H. R"ni0N,' .n. CltyMaraha. k : ( ' Ann dbaLbs ib i FANCT GOODS an TOILET ARTICLES, , , , . , , Wrd St, oppoait W1! Hail. se-rr 8HIPPrS0. ClA'DEVJ NEW YORK AHD VIA Wilmington, tlm C. Fast Freight Route to all Points North or South. IVEW YOKK. U r Hew York and Wilmington Steamship Line! V 6E1V.I-WEEKLY, from NEW YOKK, WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at 5 P. M., and from WILMING'iON, WEDNESDAY and SATrEDAY. ' . BOSTON AND New York and iVilniinstoii Steamship 'CompMiy COSKECT1NO WITH TOT ' OLD COLONY RAILROAD AND STEAMERS. Dally Between BOSTON and NEW YORK- Semi-Weekly between NEW YORK and WILMINGTON. . U ednttdar and Sntnrdar Iroaaeacb Pert, ' o Shlrrera n-av talv nro the promi t itnd revi lar Ml1ln( of these Hreameri. and alrkr'nt- rairhivra to a I abitaitnia by this route. Wll allhGTtN, CULVUBtA ATGtTA PAII.HCAP. WIl.HlNGltiK WrLliOM HAII.ItOAD, THEt'AR-L'NAl'KNTltAt, ItHIWlT, -w ub, AST) OAF FAK F1VEB TXAM Blft 1 hrrngh Bi'ls of Lading flven to ard ftcm all Fointaln NORTH and SOUTH CAROLINA, GEORGIA and ALABAMA. Also to NEW YORK. BOSTON. PROVIDENCE. FALL R1TEB anti cUu Eantern Cities. a" Katra guaranteed aa low at bv any other l.rotU.tlj ,aMl. Mark all Gcods ila Clyde's Wllmingtcn Line. W For rartheriiiforinatlon apply to (iihrrot the nnderilgnit! AenUof tbeLlae. I). D. . M IKK. Ovneral Fadirn A fruit. 2 Deiotifbl-e turret, Boston. DoltimnTo UtUUlUUiU LLU IJI rnrl Crniprrn Ctrnm -TTnrrrniifnfinTinriTT.iiniiTr 1 3 FAST FREIGHT ROUTE To all Points North or Goiith. BALTIMORE. Baltimore and iiiiiiiitoa Line, , lui-wmn. -8A1I,1N( FROM BALTIMORE- , Tuesday & Friday, at 3 P.M. ... ANU FROM WILMINGTON ; Wednesday 4V Saturday. . bo8tonanprovidence. Baltimore and Wilmington Line, Baltimore, Boeton and I rovtdence Line, Or via Canal Dally to Phlladeli hla and Clyde'i Philadelphia and Providence Lino. Beml-VVeekly from each Port. Sbipper may rely upon the prnmpt and remiiar aaillne of theae Bteamen, Bad antckdta. paibglvutoallkhImenUbylhla route. NO DELAY8. 1 b rough Bllla of Lading given to and from all Points In NORTH and SOUTH CAROLINA, GEORGIA-and ALABAMA. Also to BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON, PROVIDENCE, tad othfr Eastern Cities. : , W Ratea guaranteed aa low aiby any other Route and time aa quick. Loain er orereharrM promptly paid. Mark all Goods Tla Baltimore and Wilmington Line. MT For further information apply to either of the andeielgned Agent of ttie Line. EDWIN FITZGERALD, Agent. baitimure Uu , no SouLh fctrtet, tia tiuiora. march 1M.tr I ... L ... 1 I I . , ISrOTICJB. Carolina Central Bailway, ; GENERAL FREIGHT DEPABTMEW T, ) WhiMdioton, March Slat, 1875, ) TBE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC IH RERPErITFTTLLT INVITHO TO THB tact that tbe Carolina Oentral Railway, bring completed and fully equipped for bBatnea mere with ita connections at Winilnaton, both via direct Nteamer Lines aud via Weldon aa! Portamouth, to Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, Ronton and Providence BneonaUd tuj itj ror handling ehinuimts from j , WILMINCTON AND ALL EASTERN CITIES TO ' CHAR LOTTE. STATESVILLE, BURG and all at atlona on Atlantic, Tennraeee ft Ohio Atlantic and Richmond Ah- Lin. aW Hortk Carolina Railroad" as well a all po'nta In GEORGIA and ALABAMA, Insurance lnm Kaatern cities anai anieed at low aa via anv ether line. WuleiinlaalSl Maws rer chargea, and llala alvt wy. avs lew aa the lowest. Ratea to all point, (urulened upon app.icatlon to the undersigned. Office laalaak ef Mauorrr Building. aprll m-ry Feathers. LARGE LOT OF LIVE (i EESE FE Al II ers ou hand aud for aale low by D. A. SMITH & CO. Sash,Blinds andltoors. LABOEHTOCK JUSTRKC'EIVltDand lor sale at rwluccd p leofOy n A. SMITH & CO. . - 7-tr aprll 1 Shirts Mad to Order. I hav. a-eured the Ag nry lor Ward 'a hlris and a an prepared to ni'ke the tlnaft hew t oik Millaand Wasasutta Bbir a at S3, gna antce- Ing . aure nt. HliirtN. Beat New Tork and Wamtntts Mills, made toorder, at3 a pieoe. Fvery Shirt guaran teed to fit. Made by M. A W. Ward, Broad way, New Tork Mt If A V ALT. Jigen. a, w iiniiugtou. flenta Marrno rnderahirtt i6 cents. Oenla Uatn Cambrlo Handkerrhlefa It ate. Gent Fine Half Hoes 28 cent. . A, DAVID. aprll W M DOSTOH LIHCG FALL RIVER. KO DELAYS. ConnectiBg at WUa.aigtta route and time aa aulek. I raws er uhm' . WM P. CLYDE A OO..fleneral Agaare, New ) ork l lna. I Bowling Ureea, K. T. A. D. CAZAUX, Atent, 1 PHIIADEIPBIA. Baltimore M WUiiiiiiitTJH Iiiie. m-wi!,T iprvin BALTIMORE AFJ0 WXIJlHIOTON. Baltimore and Philadelphia Bteamftjat Ce., j Dally via Canal between " BALTIMORE AND rHILADILPHIA. WESTERN CITIES. BALTIMORE AND WILMINrjTOB t. Northern Oentral Railroad Baltimore and Ohio Ral read. "' A. D. CAZAUX, Agent, Baltlmei. aixi hiw kack Lisas. WimmTw, M. O. : CREENVILLE, SPARTAN. 1 t U.mbJ Freight Aaewt. Just Received 1 '' - ; ;.'' ' v ' "'i " V" A large and complete tsortnn ef fiftationery, Legal Carj, ' Fooir Cp, Letter, Posket Note, Comniereial Note, Octave Note, Billet Note, Xong and Broad Bill Paper, and , the beet '., r, .' i 1 and cheapest stock of Envelop in the Oity. -,:..(. l-.y: rn.tf i . ALSO, T 'J: UlanL: ; Books Of aU kindV, and aiees. BLANK BOOKS made to order. - At , CON0LEI YATES" Oitv aprll is, Book' Store. 7EDD!Nfi Ct3k.V tkaniuat taaJowabla ttvl. at th, J . u Ol-SSaU.Cl-riOl
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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