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uiiii, Journal. u;i,Mlxf)Tn. N. C: DAT. APRIL 25. 1875. '!)'. i a t t.Y .!oi kAi, tiisoMeat dv'y . i-vr In North Carolina, i puWilil trvtrv u.n luf, except M.nn.ay, at Eioht ;k.i,uia j! For Dallam n khh Uw ; Sktrstt-fivb cent per mouth a- )wier jwriolt. i-Vrved" by l'arrW 1)m rstj at SVMTT-1NV nU .t mor h,orTwoI)iLl.ARS ami TviAS- n r-riTK rnu' per quarter. ri . 11 -... , Lu.D.11 fPrUIBTI .v. FlV DoIXAJM AKD J-vT JT-., wu"- a h u.f : f"r ,us. skvek ifuu.ahb lWix(.:. KlbHT IKilXAKS AM A BAI F I'"- Fiftkw Dou.ajw; twenty fH-fhi. TwK.NTT FIV IVU.ARS. 5 Hs KiPTH)s In a!) cast payaM. tn . hihv, al ik ji-t cntitlnueJ afl-er tl -, Tiii f tl tltn iil for. I;hmtta!-s slimild bs maiay PN' rT..-- Moiiry Ord-'r or Express. If thlsrau ot to itiMn", prntUm against lsa by juall nisy be secured by forwarding a pat iblstotlie ordwofthe pnriolort .J the Jou .nai, or by wiidtiiR tie monej a ovine-red lttr. a I? .tM rt4k It-vMi lt rWftl of advertidiig type,) One r r I I'ij i t'S"1 ' I ... . onk Pom.au and A haj.f; thrw t,.-l..i,. Turn I x.l I. A ks: fiMtt insonwms, - I TWO OoiI.AK AND A HALF! Vive l!!ir- tH s Tu'..e Doughs; ill Insertions, , .ukr Dili.ai am d a half; twelv .(.MtHo-is, Kivk Di.i am aid a HAiJ'. r. fnt.nit'5 K!htIj.i,aks; tvowionttas. .'utt.kn IVu.i.AHts thri'S monUis, Twkr TV-TWO lil.l.AKS. (.Wtiu-U fr lununr jx'iif)di snd longs' space mail- upon litxial twins EM.Itl.HARK, ACmB, -luilntr'4ii, N. i liDlTOWAL H0TE3. It saUl that the contest for tbo aiakersbip of tho next Iloue of prcH'-iiHitives is narrowml down to two .vlvtti. i and Kerr, of Iudiatia Wood wid Cox being counted out. Aud now Betmlor Morrill, of Ver mont is Iwxiketl for a Southern pilgrim a. Like a good nsny other ouuuing old lisdieuls, who perceive tho fmpor t.inw of the South as a voting factor in tho coming presidential contest, he too wants to " sbaae lianas ana can n equare." More clintnonds for Patti! Bfore leaving Ht. TeterHbrirg recently the accomplished prima donna was pre sented by tho Emperor with amsguifl uv uiiieeiw nuiujionrti ut imge Bp- phir.'B tuid diamonds, made expressly liresenU d to her by the opora sub bo. ibcrs on the occasion of hor benefit. The reading matter in the Vieks- burg lkrald lias been reduced to ver) small proportions of late. The whole of tho editorial page and many odJitotial columns havo been surren dered to advertiseinont of the sale of Jands for failure to pay the exorbitant t lies wbieh have been imposed upon their osuiers by the negro and carpet bag rulers of that frightfully misgov erned State. In Misrfwippi tho ad vantages of Orautism are fully real ized. ' ' Trof. Taylor of the agricultural bu reau advised tho Weetorn farmers to get r d of tbe grasshoppers by estiug them. They are largely oousunked in tbo East, and the Indians of our plaius fiud thorn rxcelleut eating. Quneral Shermau has triod them, and sayx they are by no means to be despised. Tlu :e is a Bcrfpture precedent for put ting the pests to this use. John tue Baptist ate them, with the addition of a little honey. Chemical analysis shows that oat m.'at is richer thau wheat iu starch And the nitrogeneous compounds, the first being fat-forming and the latter fl-3dh-formiuK constituents. As com pared with barley and corn, oatmeal is found to be still richer in thee ole xnenU. As a food it sits lightly on the etomaoh, Aud is exeediugly digestible, It is one of tbe best Articles of food to givn growing children, and it is espe cially valuable also to persons who do brain work. A little oatmeal mixed iu water makes a oool and refreshing drink, and farmers and contractors who provida their laborers with it find it far butter than any form of stimu lant, and in the long run more satis Jaatory to the men themselves. ; 4 The Sport, speaking of the violet as the symbol of one of the politioal par ties in France, narrates the following : "The adoption of the emblem dates lroin the first years of the Restoration, nd was due to an inspiration of Mile. IMars, . tbe celebrated actress of the Iheatre Francais. She was a Bona- partist, and did not disguise her opin ions, so that shortly before the Hun dred Days, while playing in a new piece, she oppeared with a bouquet of aho.se flowers in her bosom. Tho inci dent caused great excitement, in con r equouce of the recollection attached to the violet, which was in season when Napoleon returned from 32! ba, at . the end of March, and the population of Paris at once tossooiated the flower in the hom f g'a with which they welcomed the re . lam of the exile. The day after the arrival of the Emperor in France every Jmtton-hole was decked with it, and the ladies wore it in their waistbands oud iu thoi'r bonnets. That circam etitnce was the starting point of tbe political meaning of the violet, but the bold manifestation of Mile, Mars fixed iho meaning of the symbol, " ..Ir-x ,4,,run rr-r.TwolKuXAW.New York Herald with the .bote AD ST III. IMITIirH. Little Rhode IslsnJ is not willing t be left out io tbe cold, aud so ruU forward her e'.airfl to a Centennial LahkI upon the capture by th Trovi deuce patiiot. in 1772, of th British man-of-war Ga.j-e. We acoord all houor to tie claim, but must coiiRrat- nlate oomlit'i upon the fact that flit. i far tli.ud the War of the Rgula Wr, in Alamauce county, and the brave retifctaneo to Trjon by the men of the Cape Fear. THE 'ETC!HAt. IIEAWI. We publish on .the thirl page of tlii issue an article clipped from the title, giving a complete And eompre- heusive sketch of the history of the Mtklenburg Declaration of Inde pendence. It is coxpleta And authen tic in its details and it will be seen that full justice is done to oar State in tLe proofs it famishes of the au thenticity of the resolutions. It was written in Charlotte, and while we do not know who the author i, we yet tunpoct that it is contribution from the historio pen of Qot. Vonoe, HII-illtKOta WHATII. Tbo PUdmont JVes, in speaking a a. - B 1.. 1 iX.Ma.4 tn aasiBiijn sit " ' RtntMYilie iRst week. iy ium il makes one in a rsuier uiaioym wuiuu l t io see iuo uuuiuw . yw. i 1 .J iI.aI ti..m. men WU0 Are uruggiu mm iu - aud f arms to auswer A chArge of vio- htttiuir hw theyhadno Toioem mnii ingRud never hsd sn ej)portunity oi readinff. We trust tbe Uy ts not isr ditiint when the whole system will be ecnutud among tho dead things of the putt, aud remembered only in connec tion with tbe partisans who projected it aud the thieves who re aooommon- ly entrusted with i'U weontion. rtieuoc, patieuoe, good menus, aud don't talk so loud. They sre do iua a wise tbing-for ns. They mnke money for themseWus and at the shhi.i tinio they muko DemrKsratio voters iu the next residential election. . Only ' . . 1 : . . . i. tuid bow ot tnpletely iiintioo is slighted in Pennsylvania aud over strained iu North Carolina and it will be the best campaign document ever sent out in this Stst. "Seeing ts be lieviuff but feeling is the naked truth, is a rndo axiom and a true one, snd ono which is now being applied with powerful force to the people of West em North Ciroliua. As Senator (lor don said the other dsy, in this city, "everywhere can .be heard the mut toringsof the doom that is suroti overtake those who have abased tbe privileges of power ana have sunk all of tlio instincts and toachings of ptt aud when the first CVuTouui'aielj Amcrioan Independence das n,the flag of a free people will float from tbo dome of tbe Capitol 'IIIKSII.'Vl SADL. With all of their impndenoo, their unparalleled impudetioe, there is oue thing that the ltepublican party or press cannot do and that is to open the mouth of the silent smok-r the Amoricau Saul, oar first King to a proper appreciation of tho exigencies of tho hour. There is a solid fate, aad or otherwise, which may possibly hang from the lips of onr pseudo-roy alty at Washington City, provided those lips wonld only speak. No man in tbe world understands the politico- commercial value of silence better than our Saul aud certainly no one has evsr traded on it more effeetn lly At present there is an imperative onll upon him to declare his views in re gard to the third term questiou but thus far it has been ' without inoct ss A persistent and at the same time a ooncertod effort was made by the New Englaud Radicals tn force the silent lips to open and give voice to his views, but it was totally unavailing and nobody knows to-day how Mr. Grant stands on the third term question. The approaches and advances made to him in New England were met with a stubborn retioenoo whiofi did much towards oooling the ai2or and enthu siasm of his questioners. If President Grant was not aware of this fact, he was perhaps tha only party interested that did not see the effect it caused. But, as usual, the silent lips did not open, the -voice was dumb and the mouth spoke not.' "" - This state of things is provokiug, to Bay the least of it Mr. Grant's party, friends are. non-plniaed, 'and nobody knows how to make np a slate which may not be broken. The result would seem to be that, so far as the third term in New England is concerned, Mr. Urant has most effectually killed the goose that laid for him the goldou egg. If his aspirations still continue to point to a third term (and who doubts it?) he has evidently heglected to take advantage of the flood that meanders towards a renomiuntion, and will have abundant leisure hereafter to realize the faot that " opportunities ottco lost never return." The constant drain of gold from California to the eastern cities is cans lag some remark in San Francisco. The high gold premium is said by cor respondents there to be the reason, as it leads every one who has any control of the precious metal to send it east for sale. At the beginning of thia month about 11,000,000 a week was in this way being taken out of circula tion in San Francisco, and as gold And silver are- the current ooin there in fact as well as in theory, the reduc tion of the amount of circulating medi um was causing mtoh inoonveuionoe to merchants aud business men. 1.1.1 ll.lt I H1 The fdllowitig letter from (ioVtmor CrogJen, iu ecvi'tsucs of the invita tions nUL,dl Liui to psit cijste in tbe Ceutecuial Cel. l rstn.n st Cbsr lolte, will be read with pou!iar in terest at this time We dud it in the Charlotte (Jfmr; EXECUTIVE LEPAUTMEKT, i lfU igb, N. C. April 2J, 1S75. ( 7hn.. Ikurp, , Sxrtlaty Ctnttwiial AinicialifMt, ChttrMle, XtcLLnLury Cuun'y, Jf. C.l . Pub Bib : I acknowledge with pleasure the receipt from yoo of "m pecial uvvitatiixi to attend the Qux todnial Ctilebrstion of the Meek lou - burg Declaration of Iudependeuce, in the city oi Charlotte, on tut uiu oi Mav. 1875." . It is peculiarly appropriate and proper to celebrate tlie Uue uauareutn adui verssrv of the Mecklenuurg Declara tion of Ibdepeudencethe first made on Amerioan sou at tus place wiuixe thst art At deed wna dons. The ciMeti of Alifllennarg ooamy CM dissolved the political . bauo wbioli counetttd them with the moto r country, absolved themselves front all allvgiaoce to tue liriiisn uruwn, ami aniurea U political conuectiou wiiu tbat naiiou who hail wantonly tramp led on their rights and liberties,' They flrt declared themselves A Ireti ana iudemndf ut people, under the oontrol of no power other lean oi tueir uou, sad thu cetf ml goverument or uou irrr si. to the msiateiiA km of wliisti Iudep,ndeuoe they solemnly pledged to each otiier their mutual co opers- turn, their live, their fortunes and tln-ir moat SHcred honor. 1 Im ureat priiioinies of ind piud- euoe snd liberty whi ih were declared by the citizens of Meckleubnrg one hundred Tears bro, have lived through all the vicissitudes and revolution1 of time, iu pesoe aud. war, in sunshine and storm, and tiny will con inuu to atiiiid iu all their vitality ami strength as ' a mighty beacon lighting glorious way" to the Dppressed of other unions of the oArth in their struggks for ireeaom. j j? , , - . I a 1 . - This maud Ceutennial Anniversary nalla for mAU'fusUiioDS of our .y and grutIttid,Tmr pntrtotirtn awl-male pride, JUet il iw rem niiMtreu tui tue Mecklenburg Dee'arRliou wits more tlimi twelve moritlis in advance oi our National Dt oisrati in of Indepenoeuee. '1 lit. Convention which assembled in Chtirh tte ou tho Itlih of May, and which declared Independence on tho Htireei ding 20tli, wasoouvosetl liy Col. Thos. Polk, and there is iudicputalilt! proof of the authenticity of the De clsratioti then and there adopted. In a letter writtou by thedntiiigiiish- ed bistoriau and utatenm n, O-iorge Bancroft, to Geo. Bwaiu, dated Lon don, July 4th, 1375, Mr. Uaucro t states that lie usd lumseir seen snu , read in the British State Puper oltwie in Iiondou, the tlrsti account of tUe Mecklenburg Declaration of Indepen dence, sent over to Eugland by Sir James Wright, then Governor of Geor gia, in a letter of the W of June, 1775. The newspaper thus trAnsruit trd is still preserved, and is cumber 40S of the South Carolina Gazette and Cuuntu Juwnnl of June 13th, 1775, Let the people assemble at Charlotte on the UOtli of May, aud let tbt m re- land of thai Mf'WiJ'HlL Ijye in "tho brave. M Allow mo to tender to yon and those yon represent my nnreigned tbuuksfor your kind snd complimentary invita tion to bo present at the Centennial, nnd to khv that I hope to be at Char lotte on tiiiit,liitorenting occasion, to participate with the people in doing honor to tho day ami the memory of those who made it historio by their deeds. I fiavo the honor to be, very respect fully, yonr oLcdiont servant. . . U. il. UliOODKN. The first piece of gold found ou tho racilio ooast, and which caused such a revolution, is still to be seen. Its value is about four or five dollars. It resem bles a pieoe of spruce gum just out of tne moutn oi a souool girl. . Bacon Sugar Coffee and Flour. inn Ruti'S 11 S an.l Hmnbl ;,!., a 100 Boxes D. and S. aud Smoked Shonlders, 1!0 Bbla. Uetlned Sugar, 100 Bnrs Primo Itio Ooffee, 1. 000 Bbls. Flour all grades. For 8le low by WILLIAMS A MURCniSON, Corn-Hoop Iron-Gluo and Hice. 12,000 BnHhels Trime White Corn, 800 Bundles Hoop Iron, 100 Bbls. Glue, 60 Bbls. Whole Rioe. . For ssle low by i f" WLLLfAMa & MURCJIISON. tyrup, SplrlFcasksNalls and Matches. 100 Bbls. 8. H. Syrup, 1 300 Second Hand Spirit Casks, , 200 Kegs Nails, 15 Cases Matches. - For sale low by . , wnjJAMS k MURCDISON. Molasses Molassos. 150 Hhds. and ' Bbls. New Crop Cuba Molasnes. For sals low by WILLIAMS & MURCHISON. Guano ! Guano ! 250 Tons Gnanspe Gnano, 200 Tons Eureka Guauo, Fot eale low bjr WILLIAMS A MDBCHISON. ' oprll 28 . 99 Referee's Sale OK DEfSIHABLE SGOKD property. ' Byvtrtneoradtcreeof the Suportot (Vnrt ?LNe." H'""1' tom.ty, et Janimrv Torm, 1711 In an ao'ioa for ihreclneure whir' m A. J. McQueen l vlelntiff. and 1 M. Hr,ant n l wlluat'd olhnri.are (l.fenilmilii, th nndr n'gn d Beferix ine5 In Mid decree will offer for ial at l'lililln Anetinn ar. the Conn Htune door In the cltv oi Wllnlnrion on 1 11 r NDA V, the H day of My Bent, tint Talnhle Hnnrtt ptte-. iltnHtnit on MUIJ1 Hound, tioumleil nut iVeertb-il M f.illowi: Honnrt!! h the Unit of il. 1'. Moiw on the no th: on the a nib by the Itnrf known th. Ko'.timon traet; on the We-thyatraeitol I ndwii1 b I). M Br. ant, knoen t.h ( tl'o'l Iriet, and on th far by the Hound, to lnrh trrt t lt tarhid Utie fiirly feet wide leading to Brad ley Creri: tild tract beinn a part or the Ahendy Hall Irert and eontiuln, by etlma tlun. One Hnrdred Aoie. TurnnoriJt'fl.ci'h . , A I. rx T LONDON, Kef.-ree. Wilmington, S.O., April let, 1878. Jg-tdi T " . -THE GO Ir.nr AXE. EUYV- M V1 AKK TBri Jin "AVC 1 UK III ST 1 Ul 41.1 I t. Nu In kiMl aiiU Oiitanl.T Kinnnnf Ad. Hoe, Shovels, t Spades, Wheelbarrows, i , Mtchforks ASVM.S. PI.ACKHMITU'M BELLOWS, VlrK. Hmiin"-r Tim Chii, Collars. H mw, Flow Vv Iron, hmi, Spot, Uab; 4 IFIBFIIS. B . ' , SMOOTH! NO 1 ROns, rofrr rvivis, - - 1 1UI.I. 11 ILLHI, j ; J A ui;veLvi h I.IMDO i(iTr.i w oort it' ruoM, And a ('nmiiteto Pt.ck at HARDWARE, NATHANIEL JACODI'8 itt r f HABDWARE DErOT.r NO U 9IAHHKT HTi JAP II GUAAO. GENUINE , PtUUVIAN (i!Ail). . Tcxr I mid Oemiin Pfrurlan Onno a II. mine ir!ee eburjt il br Mfwm. Huliwjn Hurln.'.i & Co.. Hie OrnvMl A yen" Of tho Hf. tuiun (loT. iMiM in t'lln tom trT. Bi lling a .riy mjjh I (..iniiill.'ii mi a romirii anon mi mv iwn !'!;, nihI I uui tiaepy ' w 'tit all Un.'wlVon VTarf i.TiTh. . i. ,wa w. ..l tiavf r afaiw i ) it yniint l! r.l t'1 pnn-liAKWS O' .. i It-a. I wis oablxl to sclluotui'lv ., ,,,.-. ri,., IM f,.raBiiiMioii. in Tm of 1 ISIms. but n ' a lalars- guuUli', I tS moduli u obiin ill 1 -jt il'm'.'lll'l. If It l n I .nnM iu uiviuv wlHi w i'-li"ner wi eniporilon to th'lr or-d-rj nh'T-' ti llcn-tv Aeiil r 0' :gri ore til l,ni lUfi -tn oi riii ri.u in- iM iiutf. I li. r. i. le, im'tlet In wnt pi mU !! .t"l ' l'l fl'"l U f-inomlrl to l tu J 'm,t ii lot ..f ii-ii tiiim ni t, i. -h.rli 'bi li. imTirn Ix lh In pMr m.d iit H, 1 limr ul oiu liuyum or, ttfty tnn wifl iiiril., hn nil 1 oi tn liedi'inTM Ayntli 1 I jA at cltng ..n nir, liitii DMiiifv ilfrrhy. To ilioe I t, if oti liiiiilT illv kiuiIhojii" or tliu uuiti.u Kill 1) mv, I wll' kit")!" y Ui w to viiur nproMutati hurt-,n orilrrt eu tho toeriB)i'it sii.fi. lil b fHI bn conclu'v Hm.nt ihar. the Gnaw I lb tmt atht ...!.( by i ho Unirl Au'Ut. n(l at let pric. ,i Clru!rii with ri-furnnoun. tmitlinO' li, ami full iitloulil, msilxil fis on iiillitlon H. BALCAZAR, N. 8 Bitett., No Vorl Iforl.i P.O. IInV , , , i . mtr ii Ml - , " 89 d-wtl Superior to any Fertilizer Made n the Uiiitod H tut oh For. COTTON, COHN, TO. BACch, r for eale be .1. MeLaugblln A Son, ('bar. lotto N.tM Wnjl A Ilro, Ooldnboro. N O.; H. H.'Hr"i4oa CO., Jlontoe. N. U;, Murray ftiitrtu S'1lwnlMt,tt),rl.nJ1, .VU'f'W'l,. MP dheo, rranklUibm, M U ; limberlRke A ttavei. Pfkcille, Nr.; Branch Uo, Wllron, N 0 1 H A Ai.(ior, Uurham, HV. fBD4li . tUitvlm il E.ifRANK COE'S. Ainmomatvd Mupcrl'tiuibate. JOR SALK KOK CASH iU ON OROP time , O. U. J,'Al.SLdX & CO. marrh SI T7-tf White Goods. ; The Lailie are In for mint tbart we hate an eale a hemieonie utm-k pt 'White Good. A lfir(fu 1'etf.of Hamburgh Kilgingn, Mini K.IkIiik mul inttertlngi, KeHlLaoM. Striped end rigtired PlqiiB, airloed Plata mid Pluln Ninook Mnll, t0'intiuiil Sfflee Mnallu Ureal bargain are being offered. BOSKOWITZft LIBBER. Parasols, Corsets ari Kid Gloves. 2 "anrtfome Kid Gl'traa ai lgood. Hmnlwimu Black Kid Ulovea t 1 20. HHiiilt-ome Paraeol aud Sun TJmh'olla yery cheap. gm TIib beat Oeraota Sold In the vuy for the B03KOWIXZ LIEBEK. is Attentlun la elled to our tuperlor etock of jDipurir'i nii'ipry I Gent Kngllnh ri). Ho, .':, -. " Kii((llah Fancy! eel I'm. v. ' Ktiglleh Faney LtleTbre1 Hoes, ' Ltnen Poo k et Hamlkerehlefi, -. 11 Silk Toeket Hontlaerohlsra, " Oailie Merino t'nderaliirte, " Llle Thread tJBdemhlrtr. A hmiitaome euppiy of colored Percale and Tviiiiei.iiirui. (iteat bargain) to ch bnyers, 1 , , BOBKOW1TZ LIEBER For the Money Tenty-flye percent In nrlce can ha ii iu tui iiuu oi mj uooiia at i BOSKOWITZ A LIEBF.R'3. apt II 18 . i J . .. . . o BUY ONLY THE GENUINE STANDARD SCALES. " ' . AUO, ' " " j The most Perfect Alarm CastDrawer, MILKS ALARM TILL CO.'". Alea. Herrlng'i Safe' Cofleo and Drag MUle. Letter FAIRBANKS' , STAIVUAIID SCALES. KAKrrACTrhicaii , E- & T. FAIRBANKS & CO., ST. J0BN8BTJRT, VT. paixoiraa oals WAntMonei: fAliiHANK & iu, 311 Broad war, tln"?eNMd C" U B8U,m?r St., Bal- rAte,f?K'" ,M 'Dp 8trl't' N Or Kaiiirijikr Co., 98 Main atroctf Boffalo, rAiRBAKaa & (lo., M8 Broatway, Albany. ;"'" Oo..sn st Panl-art., Montreal. FAiasAaK , o., U King WlllUm B "on. FAianAHKa, Rbuwm Co, Milk St., o- FiaBAaa,moneftCo.,m Lake Ut.iChl. m .tti ' - . . , , '"'"Kd" 00 ' Js ,?ulor t. F,Lo"ifll,in Mo0M 00 ' 8th hM Mln 8t FAiHBKi A m , m and 04 Waehlngtori Avenue Ht linle. FAlRHAHSe A Hdtoainos. 8an rtni... 11. ' ' For 'eale by leading Hardware healer irUl8 ' Sl-dAw-lOw-sod FAIRBANKS RAT iOAXB The Care Una C-atral , WlLHHTOX, H. a, AjVfl 16th, UTS. OHLz-I raZl S '. S CAROLIXA CEMRAL FastjFffiight Line, - i. , u ....... pKriQHTIBJ 4KB HOTtFIEO THAT rrstt, Wtks sstcDtsf to4 y . SMh wtf, will t4 eanUt kttwtsa Wialaf- ton and CluuloUs tfcrosh la TVflLVK HOCBJ. NewTrkan4BAltlnier Mtckiaer Frtijht will bs . promptly tramfeind. aud tkes by thtollns. " " FreluLt either wsj by car load will bs ear. fled ts ssa from OtD DONIMOH STEAM ICBStoChailoUsiatwsnty-aius hoars. Su:ar irtlght balnt tbrsnib to Cbsrlotta I or WHmlngtoa la twtutj-fi or hour. T A Fsncnr Csr win bs eartltd sn Fiellt tiln btwea Lturtnburg and WU Bitnton. f " "'J ' - J 8. L. PBEMUMT, ;atrtliT-ll UtDctal apt. Carolina Central Kaiiwayuo. Omc GlUIBAL f t'f IHIHTltDCST. 1 WUaiagUMh N.U., April 14, 187 A ( i n a ti ito rT m h n u an n c , V6W v M"UCUU1D On and after Friday, April 16th, 18TB, th train will run ever tbt Kallwa a follow : AStlNOIR TRAINS ( Wllmliiiton at T ISA M Arrlr In Chwllotta at .......T I8 P M LravtChiir O'U at............ ........ IrtS'A M Arrlf at M'ilmlugton at .7.00 PM .FREIGHT TRAINS . ! All P. M Arilveat l.lirTott at.. ........... S:UO P. M Uo CliM-MM at BOO A. M ArrlTtla Wllaii.Ru !..... i.bM) A. M MIXED TRAINS. ' Uhturlolt at...... ......8:00 A M arrive at Hutlaiovt. ... li H Iiave HiiflVo t.; PM Arrtvs In Cburlotte at....w..... 4.30 P M 'Wo Traia an Wnadaty nceptona freight trim 'li r lenytt wiiBiiiiirton at S r. JU.. I train bt Inure WUBiDiKton at P.. II laluiila. nigbbi ; f Connections kk.yVllBiiuaUHi Willi Connect a.vv lluiuauHi wuli S'ilmlnirtoB 6 We'.dni, h4 VlHaH-inroa, lelDinbl An I M'IViiciutin, lelambt k Aa- gnala lUllroaii. Jeaii-weohly New Yoi k and irl-weekly Baltimore and weekly Pbiladi U (iteaineri, and th Klwr Boau to Fy- etwrille. - -i f Uouutjoli at Uuarlatte with it Weatora 1I Tlaion, North ilarollna Railron.il. (Jbarlotlv and StatwrtUa ttallroaSv uharlotle A, Atlante AvLlne, anil EUauotU, Columbia 'and f a tnnta HailroU.x UivvV . li .''. -i Tho eni.plyine the whole Went, North wii: and Southweet with aehort and i hi line tu th Seabeard and Kutope. ' ' ' ' S. L FRKMONT, I " Chief KngtneeraudSnperlDULdeiit.' aprll 1 ,, .-, .tl-tf ST Paper pnbll-hliif O. C. llallway tohed ale wl'l pleaw notice eliiingre.. i - ii ' ii . .-. - .i.. i . . -J.KNKRAL,SUPr:HTENU'T8 OKFICA WILMINQTON, COLUMBIA AND- ' " AUGUSTA RAILROAD C9. - . WiutiaTs.N.U., Apill 8, rifl Q C3 Crfw1! 4wsI3 3 CHANGE OF SCHEDULE On and a'ter Monday, AiallSth. the follow lug erhrdnl will b run: MtlHT eXPUESS TRAIN, (Pally). ' Laare Wllmtugton S.2B P.M. Ut Florence . 11.58 P. M Ariiy at Colamhla. 4.15 A. M I" Augueta. 8.45A.M' Lear Anguata 4.18 P.M Lear Uolumbla. 8.18 P. M licare Florenoe. , 12 60 A. M Arrive at Wilmington....... T.tn A.M Paamngera going Weet beyond Oola nbla, will tnko through Tralti. leaving Wilmington at.2r P.M. i .t.i i PASSENGER TRAIN, (Dally eicept Brtn--., ,-,dy.) v. ... Leave Wilmington e.40 A. S Arrive at F'oreno.. ..12tii P. LeavS Florence... 1.10 P M Arrltoat Wilmington 7w00P.M, sr'an'ter for Oharleaton, Ootnmbia and Auguataand beyond, fhonld take night Bi preai train from Wllminaton. ay Th ongh Sleeping Car on night train for Oharleaion and Augoata. JAMES ANDERSON. . Oen'l superintendent. , Star copy. apri-, V :,- 1 J i f so-tr WILMINQTON AND WELDON RAIL ROAO COMPANY. 0ioa as UiaauAL SrjpaaiaTaaoaaT, ! V" f s ; Wllwlnrton. j . ri. Jan. s. i7 OHANOK OF 8CHJCDULS." On and aftsr Jan. td, Paaaenger Train 01 tbe W. W. Railroad will ran a follow : . ' MAIit TRAXN. . Lasvs tjntrm Oepot daily (except Banoayal at.- 1.88 A, M Arrlv at OoldebOToat a. M Rocky Monntat... 158 P.M . Weldonat ...... 8.41 P. M Sy WIdondally t. W.IDA.M rr. wmi nocy ironni.., . l.4 J. U ' OoldaWoat L89 P ft " Union Dopot..... 8.08 pist E1PBI8S TKAIH ANI THROUGH . , . 1 FREIGHT TRAIN. Miot.dai '.tt.WP.'M AJrlvoat (foldaboro at. " Kooky Mountat. ., I. XI A. M .. 450 A.M Uav Weidon, dellyf at".'.'.'.','.'.'.'' ' t46 P M Arrlv at Roi kv Mount at. i,' 19 p' M ' " " Mboroat.. 19.18 A.M a I In inn I ltAiut at m A 1.M A. M Mftll rraln m.kM elna AAnviaAllAH m. a w -1. don for all i point North via Hu, Line and Ae aula Creek root.. , , 1 .. Kxpree Train connect oni aiih a.i. Creek rout. Pnllmana rafaee NImb. 1 T wui mats WUmtngton tr ""'J v.w,a. m. ai u aviva at i.u r, M. dOHM F. DIVINE, , . Saral 8spt. Jn 8 , jltf t,r coi v. 2, 4, G, and 14 Pound Cans of the 15) FOR Lunch and Plcftic r-rcnralona. rartios for tho "SOUND" should not .-: Forget this. fleleut .vldBC that our enurta ar apprecial ted. fi BOMBTHINO NEW AGAIN. W have Jiurt received th Urat ahlpmentof 'NEW BUTTER." "Flr.t this season." nd Tor tbe above only to OFO. MTER3, . 11 A II South Front BUeet. Apr 14 n n imm rnniv mn Alway n the InoHont for aomothlnff "new" nd goo.l," we take pride" In "lftr,.1.io ng new good, qcb a lh above, a n1 the 'lemand'7 inr ti. iw i..,,i.i r.... u . . EHirriro.-; CJLYDE'H NEW YORK AND v VIA Wilmington, N. C. Fast Freight Route to all Points North or South. . r TS1ZW YOKK, r- - New York and Wilmington Steamship Line! SEMI-WEEKLY, . SAiUrg from NEW TORE, W EDNESDAY And BATCBDAT at 8 P. M., pi from WILMINGTON, WEDKESDAT and SATUEDAli 1 ' " ' BOSTON AND FALL RIVER, , New York and Wilmington SteanisLip Compiny, CONNECT1KO WITH THH '."i..-. i OLD COLONY RAILROAD AND 8TEAUER3.1 Daily Between BOSTON and NEW YORK r ''-s-. Bemi-Weekly between NEW YORK and WILMINGTON. ' ; Weauekdar and Saturday from each Pert. , - : . o : ;-' r-1'- ---- ' . . '. r i fWpvrt way It nson lbs piomiitund rerlar mltlna of thM HUamrra. mlrjaw rt-hiT toailRblrmcDtibj tul route. wl'h tbe WUallKQTl'K.tULrHBlA At tasTA PAH.KOAn. " Wll.ll IhUTON A WM IK'N KAILFOAD, t TliK CA K- L'N A NXKAL RATt.WAT, AKD CAPF. rFAR P1VKR BTIAlf KKA Throogh D'llanfLiditi ftvea to and rtoai all Potato la ...... T NORTH and SOUTH CAROLINA. GEORGIA and ALABAMA. - Also to NEW TORE. BOSTON. PROVIDENCE. FALL RIVER anA rAW Eastern Cities. Hate Kuarantecd a lo ai bf aor ether liromi tlj Bid. .Mark all (Jowls Tia'djde'slVilml For Imtber ItifoTnatioB aplv to either ot D. I. I . M1KK. OeeTll tei-teTT. Agent, it I)eonihlie Mtrtet, Betion. Baltimore i Mm lmiiimiMmi Vla:AVJL.MlI'l OIV, W. O. FAST FTIEIC3-KT ROUTE To all Points -North or Oouth. BALTIMORE. Baltiiiiore ami WilmiDton Liue, SIMI.WSSKI.T. -SAILING FROM UALTIMORK Tuesday It Friday, at 3 P. M. -ANO FROM W1LMIKQTOJN s Wednesday it Saturday. BOSTON AnFpROVIDENCE. Baltimore and Wilmington Line, Baltimore, Beaton and r rovldence Line, Or via Canal Dally to Philadelphia and Clyde's Phliadolphtaend Providence Line. Beml.Weekly from each Port. ,.v - . u nun iricii".r piinnv or inea tsteamarii atiit m.. ji. patih given to all shipments by thia route. AJO DELAYS, il ' . Through Bill of Lading given to aud rrom all Points la - NOETH and SOUTH CAROLINA, GEORGIA and ALABAMA. Also to BALTTMOKE. PHILADTCTPTTTA TtnqTnxr tJuntrTT, RtilnnAra mav pf 1 nnnn 11. a n, . .1 otner Eastern Cities. ' Mark all Goods via IJaltlmoro and Wilmington Line. for further Information apply to either iif FITZCERALDf Agent. jba'ilmure Liui, o Souili atreeirDH'tiiiiore. march IM.tr Carolina Central Eailway, , GENERAL FREIGHT DEPARTMENT, ". . . " Wilmington, March SLit, 1875. ) ? THB ATTFNTION OF THE PUBIIf! IS RKSPRHTrULLT iNVITlen fn ' fact that the Carolina Oertrel Railway, baing completed and fullv iqulJriS fJhnJJZ eners-wlth IU oonnertion. at Wilmington , both via direet Steamer Llnea a-Tvta 1172 WILMINGTON AND ALL EASTERN CITIES TO CHAR. LOTTE. STATlsviLLE, CREENYILLE, SPARTAN- DURC ' . and all stations on Atlantic, Tenneface 4 Ohio Atlantla and mi..j , . Carolina Uailrond a. well a. all point In OKOROll aid ALABAMA Insurance trom Kaetern cltie' (ua'anteeda low aa via anv other line Kii.i-.i i fer charges, and Hate, alnay.a. low aa tbe loweal. No terminal r braaa- Ha Bu"a to n- Offle. UBankofKsw aprll S-80-lr Feathers. A LABOR LOT OK LIVE UKESE FEATII- ra on hand and for sale low by D. A. SMITH & CO. Sash, Blinds and Doors- LAHOK STOCK JUsf KhCBlVAD and or rale at reduced p'leea by ;d. a. smith & co. i-rtl 1 7.tf Shirts Mad to Order, I haveaecured 'he Ag nev tor Ward hlrl and am prepared to m k ke I tie tlneft ew fork muia and wi aninlta Mhlp ..I taa ..nu. a..iu- I III., B(tt N VnrW ttiul Wamtiitra 1UI1I. to . v -oa-n finiurimva 'H", III ItlQ , 0.r,lrit3 apiece. Kvery Shirt gnaraii Uied to St. Mail, by M. & W. Ward, Broad. ay, Now Tork A. DAVID, Agent at Wilmington. Oent Merino Undershirts 28 cent. uenia Linen Onmhrto Handlierf hiefsB cts Uenta Fin Half Hot 26 cants. ai A. DA?II. April tl ... , , . r BOSTON LINES AJQ DELAYS. tionBeeUsa at VnaAutaa , route and time u auiak. tow. rm Aun,.M .i, , . t , j, ...... tin onderrigned AgbnU of tha Mae ( TVM P. CI YDE A RIlOeBewO Areata, ' .w of Line, t Boftllei tiraeta, X. T. A. D. CAZAUX.' Agent. 0 . i - . I i'. f?ri5r PHILADELPHIA Ealtimcre anil .WilMnfilcfl ' link ' SMl-WSBH.TMTWatW ' j . BALTIMORE AND WILMIMOTOlt. Baltimore and PbUadelphla 8 team boat Ot,, Dally via Canal between BALTIMORE ANO PHILADELPHIA. WESTERN CITIES. BALTIMORB AND WILMJKGTOM LIS. Northern Oentral Railroad ' ASD TBS ' " ; Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. i . . . . VUA XI . A. Aa.l.fl w 1 I in.lHI M. of the undersigned A genu of the Line, AB?.t.Solu?k;.. WitmaoToif. N. O. Oenral Freight A feat. Just Received! A large and complete assortment of Stationery, Legal Cap, . Fpoli Cap, Letter, rocket Note, Commercial Note, Octave Note, Billet Note,'1 Long and Broad Bill Paper, and tha beat and cheapest stock of Envelope la the City... ,. ,t,r. ' ALSO, '' '' " lltxiilc -Books Of all kinds and sir.es. BLANK BOOKS made to order. At CONOLEYATATES1 Citv aprll is Book Store. V.tUU KG CARnftM tkamott laaiilonabi style at th 'And printed LBAL(iFlt
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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