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ijr nailii Bound. bt WILMINGTON, N. 0 : THURSDAY. MAY 6. 1875. ThoIUu.T JortutAL, m oldest dtly ?t In North Carolina, U published rvrr mon itig, except Monday, st Kiaht rr : Forii Dallam aix wmi ; fiRVKXTT-riv nU per nxM.tli ing 'a-"etxrtr twrioU. SerreJ by Carrtos ! tbe Hty at 6VMTT-riV t't rrmor or T" Dollars and Twas 1 r-n v ft rent per qnarter. Tl Wkkki.T JoriWAL, (Friday) . I.irty. l..nin rper, Two( Dollar per year; three eopie FIVE DoIJARS ANP t half ; fiir.le Siva Ddllakh ' RYerrtjne, gliHTlOIXAIiS AD A HALF lfr e-pie. FirTticM Dollars; twenty fopW TK.STT F1V Dnl.LAKS. Sriuu-miTUiNS In ill tw payati Iti vamv, ,h1 iio piper continued after the ttinn af Hi time iid fi. tent in ' lAMiTrAScsa hoult b mads ? Poet- offl -e Money Order or Express. Iflliiscsii- . ot be dmw, protection against Use hy mail may be tecumd by forwarding Irnfl pvWe. the order of the proprietnre j) the Ji' -NAL, or by sending tha money ' s r?ilMrl letter. ..Wanih Kat"a (pw Inch ot twelvn ,i1,iHi'o Of lvertUlnR type.) One tm-h one Insertion, 0.ir Dollar; two Inaer- ii,. Onk lioi.t ah am a half: tliree fmntiimn. Two D4.laks; four iiisurtlofm Two Dollar and a half; flveh-ner tx.:m Thi.fk Dollars; tlx Insertions, . lim l.AHS AND A HALF; twelve .ertionn, FlVK D1 J AM AND A HALF r. mumiS. Euht Dollars; two months. .MKTKF.N Dollakh; th. month, Tweh TY-TWO IMIAHB. ' OmttraCa for linger periods and loiter ipa" mail" upon li twist terms ' ' ili'fess, . 1 . KOBLMAnn SAHNltKH. Wilmington, V ' EDITORIAL NOTES. t . Thomas Campbell, tha poot, i to have a roounmu.t in Oltmgow, nd jf.,000'faalrodj leeu re l for the urpoo. ' - Tb tenant frinor of EugUu.l are HueMRHtl for income tax nioti a bBi of f).0(M).0(X) it etiDTim, and the tu tire nn! valne of agrionlturul laud ia about 110,000,001). The oayitnl rep- rotiented by the agricultural interest ia orur 800,000,0(X), a anra exoefiding tbu BritiHh national debt, The little Republic of Switzerland has no It) as thau 700Q nchoola, and at- tendunou in compulNory in all the can - - toua but two.- Anotliot faot, ot kiu dred figuiUoiiioe, ia that Switzerland Ian always retained iU freedom. It is fiiFj to' 'put that aad that togt tlier. The Mwnouri Democrat aaya an or der with 21,000 Grange! and 1,500,000 -mtrxntegiiSTwm at least 18,000 mem. bure, "every calendar tuui to of the year, which baa saved to iU niembera a' least $11,000,000 thus far, which has 17,000.000 iovwded in business operations, and which daily ia increas ing th sphere of these operations, can soiroely be said to be collapsing. Over $100,000 worth of dogs, priu oipally pointers and setters, wore brought to this country from England during Ui post two years. The furore about liaveraok'a red Irish setters, G&rdou aud Idudred bre'eda ia now as great as was ever that in Japan about spotted rabbits. Mo dog thiit costs less thau $1,000 is now considered worth owuiug. These valuable aui mala have their pedigrees prosem d with as much oaro as the nobility of England. The New York Jh.rahl says: The corollary of General Bpinuer'a excuse for aendiug only ten dollars in aid of the Mecklenburg Centennial eelebra- bration that he had left his office as Treasurer of the United States a poor man would seem to be that if he had euriched himsolf as other office-holders have done a much larger sum might hfta been expected of him. Should this idea generally obtain among our public men who grew rioh at the expense of the people the Phila delphia Centennial will not be in any wuutotittuda.1? Si. James Russell Lowell, in a paper in t .e North American Review on Speu ser, gives this definition of olassio: "A classic is properly a book which maintains itself by virtue of that happy ooftleaoenoe of matter and style, that innate aud exquisite sympathv between the thought that gives life sud the form which consents to every mwd of grade sad dignity- which can be simple without being vulgar, ele- vtea without being distant, and which is something : neither ancient nor modern, always new, and incapa- Die oi growing old Edward Bowruig Stephens, the En glish sculptor who died in London o Saturday, was born at Exeter, Eng land, and gained hisfirst artietio hon ors at the Royal Academy in 1843, wken agol medal was awarded him lor an alto-relievo of "The Battle of the Centaurs ,and Lapithas." Among other notable works which he has pro duccd are " Satan Tempting Eve " and " Satan Vanquished," both Vx hibited at the World's F.dr, at Lon don in 1811 Eve ContemplaUng Death," executed in 1853 j a group in cluding " Euphroeyne and Cupid " in 1856 The Angol of the Resurreo tion,"in 1861, and a colossal portrait .tutue of Sir Thomas Dyke Ackland ia 1872. ' THE K:iUI. Kl.l.l l.. ttr-prtiUnoo, anJ the aekoowlt Jri meet of it, are cot graceful lliirifca, !.,. !!..! the the Baltimore sre substantial, aud hence, heu tht y oo-ur, aciMpUblo. We have quite a cumber of soldiers Laking haiidoer the bloody chaain, aud Geueral Ert lett at Lexington, and General Kvana at Allauta, professing their laith in reconciliation. It is all very well, but the fighting oitn bear a small propor tion to the talking men, and the talk are The men are much more powerful for mischief. JuJge Kelley, of reunayl- vauia, has made a Southern trip this winter, and comes back a witter aud a better man. To measure the exscl ex and value of this slow repentance we miit look into our frieud, air. Kelley 's, antecedents, lie wan sa old- iujiioued Democrat, a "working man the actual sense of the word. He was sentimental, sud of course Aboli tionist. He held office u-ider old- Democratic Governors of Pennsylvania, and was, if we mistake not, made, a Judge by one of them. Twenty odd years ago, the occasiou being a contested eltcUon cane which came before him judicially, he broke from his party woormga and floated into that quiet but ahallow pool known as Philadelphia Whiggery. On the great heaving up of everything m the era immediately preceding the war, Judge Ktlley naturally drifted into Radical Itepublioauism. The vmy sentimalism which, like the utioo i)here surrounded Lim iu his early years in Hostou, whore he was born, we believe, had its iufUcuce iu tbia direoliou. He had just nu imagma live temper aud imperfect education that qualilled him to be au Abolitum fanatic, and kuuk he became. Hi m tiitt merit aud it is idle to- ilinparage itof oommaudiug, without any break or loosening, the oouttdenoe of a very iuilligeut, aud except on one subject, enlightened cotistitueucy, as he tt lie U, for fourtoeu years or seven oouseo- n'ivu Ot'iigtesims. He has been traveling Smith, and us one of tho journals of tuu auuiout iiu- publioau party grimly tays, "we hojo ho may I ravel agaiu." He comes buck to his owu Congressional dihtriet, in the very shadow of the Uuiou League, here he, as a loyal Republican ana Grant man for Philadelphia till lati ly knew no diflereuce had a majority of nearly four thousand, aud buhly tells them that, he aud they have been victims of , a huge imposture that the whole Southern coun try. though sorely afflicted by agricultural aud commercial distui bancs or depression, is socially, if not oouteut, honestly acipuiescent; that the agricultural negro iu faot, the negro everywhere, exoept at what Wi . Kelley Ailla the 'uoUtical oentrei." where LO - ia manipulated and prostituted by oor grt'Slnlpiidify)', nrf he can be kept from whiskey;" that the outrage fiction, past aud present, is pluyed out; that his friend Scott's huge book on Ku- kluxism, aa the representation of the actual state of things, is about as valu able as au old almauao hardly us muoh so, for old almanacs do tell the trutb; that the solemn asseveration of poor Mr. Henry Wilson the other day at the Philadelphia Abolition .Centen nial that a new pro-slavery crusade was about to begin is all "Losh;" that George William Curtis' Lexiugtou phantom of a combination between the immigrant Colt and the tmaucipakd uegro by which the iutelligeuoeof the coUi try is to bo tukeu by storm, is what phantoms uauuily are. In shott J udge Kolky's honest palinode is as complete as possible, Hut the most significant part of the retracliou remains to be uoted. It m Judge Kelley 'g ooufessiou, humbling it may bo to others, that of all the thousand votes he has giveu in four teen years, the thought of none shames him or, to speak niore-oorrecl ly, wounds him to much as tuut which he cast for Grunt's Force bill. It was a measure not ouly unueces aary, but wrong in every sense. Now ice ask, and Judge Koiley ought to supplement what he has already said by candor to the very end; what Influ ence but that of the Executive, exer cised in the moat shameless manner the President himself lobbying for it tempted him into the cruel mistake, and whom ia he to thank for the oou fessiou he has now to make but the President of his choice and the un scrupulous men who closely surround him and share bis esoteric counsels? The repentant Representative of the Fourth Pennsylvania District, fresh as he is from tre people, must have a vaet capacity for merwy" if he oan forgive this, aud we do not believe he will. We do not know, and do not muoh care what are Judge Kelley's views of the third term in the abstract; but we are very confident that if he is called on, thor by his constituents or on the floor of Congress, to ssy what be tliiuks of it in the concrete, that he will ssy with emphasis that a President who for merely selfish aims oan thus grossly, and to their own shame, mislead the Legislature is no longer worthy of the confidence of any body. - We take Judge Kelley to be now in open oppo aijou to Grantism. Btrawberries, tba first of the season, of English growth, mad their appear atioe in the London markets on the 23d of March this yar. Thej were old at the rate of from half a orown to five shillings for small baskets con taining from six to nine strawberries, Au 'x!nl.iiioii i- in' takmg jii. c i tl..- oo!u-.-ti..ii lJ" l!rrJo( l,0!)tlH tri 'f iliilVf ut ku.l whieti nist t ltttal 1'aJui-! of Mu'lixt l hi y ' kull the rnoit inqtutuiit in Lllii'l i'. i oldu-t M'teii..' hh ate Iuomt ahieh i ! Il belongtd to Ftrduwud and l-abeila, Phillip !' M.and Ui . Einjieror Charles V.; alter these, tl.oe of the Oilier Kpauihh kings of the Houseof Auotris, sud the Spauiah Ruibons, and end iuu bv tboe which were copied from n f the cartoons of Goya aud othen.at the carp t manufactory founded by Charles III, which still exists st Madrid. These tapestrits are stored awy iu the vaults of the pslace, aud are well preserveu. umiLg lue reigu oi me Oieeu Isabella it was enftoruary to cover with tapestry the four aidea of the gallery of tho firt floor of the pal ace on certain religious festivities of the year, or at the christenings or marriage of the Spanish princes. Theee were tho only occasions ou which the public were ever allowed to see tho eighty or hundred specimens which were displayed. After the revu. lutioti of 8'ptemlr, 18C8, these perl- odioal exhibitions Closed, or wire ttiiiioKt entirely reduced to the few regal ceremonies which took place during the thort rign of King Ani i- detis. A plau was foini 'd to make a museum of tapet-tiies at the Escurial, and a comniissiou was spjxiinted to carry it out. The finest w-re taken there; but this wa never realized, and the tspestries were safeiy brought lutek to M idi id. All ObllHli'K Hotel (.ileal. The other evtuiug a kind-loekiug old man iMiorieil to a room on tlu t liit .1 tloor of u hotel to push the "light, and it wasn't live minutes In fore the bell inilicat. d that he wanted to see a waiter. A e.ilortd boy ran up, stu". h h head into the roofn niul uf ked what was wniileii. The o il mun saul he didn't want mtytluiig, but tho waiter ua Imullv down stairs beloie the bi'U rang again. ")nl you wttiii Milliii? lie ii ipiirt a. um hi leached the room ukuiii. "Nothing," replied tiiu old uiau, hb he opened the door, - In au tut t vo nunuieH um lieu rang ax'iin, niul tins rune tnu waiter ti eluiuied: "If yon don want iiulilu what are yc pullui' de bell fin?' 1 want to oonge tne waiter, re plied the old num. "lewiiitah! Oblige dtvwaitah? "Vesj it suvs here, 'PloaHe ling the bell for tho winter,' and if ho wants it rum' I'm willing to oblige him. though I'm tired aud sleepy aud shan't pu'.l it more u four times more unless 1 know that some of the family are ciok." MISCELLANEOUS - t a. M IVMl NltH Vi . li tiA , ITI, dlltoat i oat "d t;o,"',"ty Rsciiiviiig Ait. I'lows. Hoes, Shovels. Spades, Hlipclbarrons, IMtchforks, ANVIt.S, RI.ACKIM.ITH'H llr-LI.OWH, Ji m, JlmiiniKtii, Traeti Olniim.Collan.HHmeii, POT''01' Bar trim, K ui, HjkiIioii, Hubs, aPIOMt. .rK,-r Kr.'r,,,NI4 ,KOI,",' TAIll.r: in il nr. ; KIJVOI.VIItN, v 101 iio n i w m i j i iv m. a. A A i ' PKU'.l TUOI.S Aud a Complete stick ot ,4 ; .HARDWARE, NATHANIEL JACOBTS HARDWARE DEPOT, NO. O MA It It 1ST NT. Jan 81 "Sf ""aaBasBaaaawi BUSINEcS CAEDS. Graham & Nash, ATTORNEYS -AT "LAW, r 'f bllARLOTTE, N. C. PRAOTICK I SI THE 8TATB AND FED eraj Courts and make oollecilotia tm . u S"rth )r""" l"o nenotlate aal.i. of Keal KMHte. AKilouliiual, Mlmral ami Lumber train, and dtwlranlt. city Lotacon rtantly on band. ' IW4I IK'HAai, O.OKLV. WILkta HOBKU CROMLY & MORRIS, AUCTIONEERS. STOCK AND REAL ESTATE BROKER. WU,MINUTON, N. O. ' i i IAN B B H T. t ! N AT T H K I R H A LKS KUUM8 V..a t'lan of the elty, nn an eiilrired oat. - . ..H . Ul' ,,,,uil In th.,itv itinilni.ti H ank Hoov. with tbeboundarleiirtrr. ii n..i ' AmowbiI valne, pwit and preaen t . of every lot ta the city, , pI4njMnrwmail0ii ,(Mtrd rarntebed upon ap- Referee's Sale -or- DESIKABLE SOUND PROPERTY. By Tlrtue ot a di-cre of tka Hrf or Omirt ?I,?e.w H"""T,,r eountv, at Jrf Jurm la in an action lor riirerlueur. win run A . ,1 '."'""Wn". sud I) M. Hna.it ami wile and olhera are ilHVi,il,,i. aigni d Keterea named In aakl dcre wi ollvr for.al atPul.lln n0tlonattba Court Hmi.e di orln the elty of Wilmington on Tl'r'HUAY th. til day of May next, that vain, 1. 1 kouiut PUm altuatod MMdls Moa.d, woseded and deawlbed aa li.llow.i lo.in.lfd l.v the Un.l. of . i. Mn'K on the no th: on lha a ulh by lbs landa known aa tli. Kolilnaon tract: on the We,t by a nam ot I ml nwne I b I). M llrv r!.V V ,,"u' Jo ""'oil tract U niat Tarnie of ule, rah WdBlBttos, M. V., April ,t, WS. IBM, I rT""" " it. THE - uu f I JACOB! I n J axe. NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY. " li irriaini) lue ol of 4 m r r I -run Unnzine . T. It. n.r.nil uluUrll l tlf- .l ure wri H." - t vmmnnai, tittr Urrr , . n Hull paxaaelfrrcn ri r " - A r. " iHvdi l terlarHl. -i " i rtu. Whv not Subscribe) for THE GALAXY FOR 1876. IT l T BEST AMERICAN MACAZINE. o rmii cn r d to iio iiwut n. n iiives rou&iiooPAND At rnAtN TtVB HBAIISU MATTER FOR THIS MONEY U1A ANY fTHtlirERI; (UHCAI. OR H t'Hv rCHUiMri) 1M I HK CoL'MRY. A Kiw BerUI tn M Aiinle Filwr.t. A'H LEAH. A WOMAN OF FASHION, JUST BEGUN. Al Storv b Pif. H H. HoYKHKN, A Norseman's Pilerlmage, In ii nrt No we h r.-mnieir'l JUSTIN MCCARTHY'S NEW SERIAL Dear Lady Disdain. A irflilor Artl.'lin ly Pmmllim fculll ' rrnrKi on 'tis CONFEDERATE SIDE OF THE WAR Mai CoKlruvcnla', win nit tun!. aouu b com Interesting Sketches and Stories munch Ko ly urli wrt-r H!rthl) ..lllkl WMlTM. AIJIKVT Kll"ll.'. Ilk SUV .IAMKS. .it. . UMl'S nr.'lil MOiWK. Hn-K TpKHt, iti' nun k'lUHIII, ami ml I . .tail of UK 1 1 I.IAN A hi I'KKH kI'M .Iib '. U "trii te ll"!ir. a' it who have nmit" a r glii m h on ....m llt,-VUtlllH. 'I'HK hi .1 P.S I ITI mi HJ.1VV. tai'h nioiitil. u w.uin im li Ice Hip ik:iiii'.' Who would not rive $4.00 to soouro such a monthly vlsitan for tho year 1870 Subscribe at Once. 8i 'I lot unr l! I l'romier.tii WE PRE-PAY THE POSTACE Itcnn . Ii id, ' li ell'ii'i Hari'tn't Wtrkl ir U- " or X .p i t'rn'n tt wky," for SHELDON k COMPANY. New York till 14 : , . U4 THE PEE DEE HERAID, rublinhed eveiy Wedueatlay at . WADKSr.OHO, AN HON COUNT! li? JOSH. T JAMES", CO, . li.o lame and rimMI" Inercaaing rlrrnla. tt nt In th 1'ie llnn iiiiiitry In North and houtU Carolina - ' - Ailvattiwira will Una li the it-ai nirimini in elllu r ot llie alutir Htatea lor reach Inf tb. larnnra. I'lmitera ami mfrchiintB. The eshmive local adverllHinft fwr- ronain exhibited in it column is the bent evidence of it large ana tntum tial circulation, mr- Hix.rinien milieu, with rntea tot Hilter Iiulilu, afint frre, llaiie paid. "n apiillcatl n to the iiniiersinea, eiiur ai wair.miiu.vi Wllml(iioii. .JOSH T .1AMFS A.CI., ! Edllor. and l'roirletnr( - 1 tt Christian Advocate RALEIGH, N. C. uov. 4. a. JHobbit. Editor & PabUib'i ESTABLISHED IN 1855. . Ha the Larietl Clrculallea la thm Klaie. I e voted to Kellflon, Llleraturt), Moleuoe, ' Newa, ami Ueneral Inlelllgeiice. Art Tl Oriraii of lb N. f, Conferancea the in. K. Church, Noulb. Il bae lln enpport, and the continued aid lt Minintcra, (all of whom are agent) toward IncrnaHlnjf Ita circulation. We oiler no premiums. The ADVootTi atanda iiion Ite Intrliiclc merita. wmt it ia MnUHXilslIc Iu doctrine.' an oonlkin uewa frnni all Churchea, o as to inaka it a welcome vlaltor to the lutclllgeut reailera or all dvnomlnatlonn. .. - ItwldtsndluorcaaltignlrculatloBaAke.it Moat flcccllent Medium for Butlneu Mem. fnrnj.y. W Terma, f nr irli mmitlia. ' 1 vi, ftt advsncr; il CO t.aU ti THE RALEIGH NEWS DAILY AND WEEKLY rUBLlaglD ST BTONE A UZZELL. T K V OT r-D TO T Hit H KMT IMTHMT U or tht Ntata of North Caroline, to tt t ucceai ot tne omiaervHtivM prl.y, the devel opnieut of the bidden wealt'i of the State., th. Inviting eniiKrntlini Into our mldel, and ail vanoemetit of the wiiliaro or our people Ir averythltig that erviii to make a Hlate propor. otu aud ludependut Iu ADVERTISING COLUMNS will be found or great advantage, si botk Uu Daily and Weekly circulate largely In evert portkin of the Wtate Katoe moderate. BUPRCRIPT1UN KATKS : Italty. One Tear..., jrj oo Weekly, " j ( Subscribe for 1 874. STONE k TJZZELL, fne rlelor.. an SO v.tt The Enfield Times. DANIEL. BOND, Editor A Proo'r c. Q. DAVENPORT Associate Ed. T r-One Tear.SS SO ; Six 1oiilbf , tl N uiimv inicrcnuiig eicnangea thai .. .i, m j, hi norm mate.-Haiti morrnn. Haltlne're, Md. ludgiiig from the tlmt number, U will immf. dlatcly t rank, edltmlally, wilb the flmt p.. pern In th. South. JV'orW ( I'o. ) Journal, MIiowh an aptitude and ability in dlfcuiwint ,u.,-,r,i,T iivunir qneniionii, and evlncea muol enterprise in the general make up and meckarr leal execulttm nnmntnllt ( JVnn) Slattt. On of the neateat and best edited nanara tb State - H',7,,, (N. 0.) PlaitZlJ? I he beat printed paper In North Carolina . Sttnl of iki South, (H. 0.) decSI .in The Piedmont Press, HICKORY, N. Cm 'a llie only p.per puh'lnlied In Catawla ooiinty. and Ii.shi, extni.lve ctrcuMlon among Mrrchanta, Kaimr. and all cik...nr 1....1" new men In tho Kt,te -J he plBlig t, . ' ?i.dl"!Tk ;,9n"t, tlr. ami ia d e"it' ble medium fur adertlf ng in Wegiern Nnnh Oarollna 1,11-cral term. Stow. ,1 on Nearly ad" vertlacmenla. SuI.m. tin 2 In edvwoe Addre-a MURKIM, TOMl.tNSON, march 4 '",i,or n' 'The Florence Pioneer- . -. . . Palilafeed Wwjkly m nraru FliORENtJB, DARLINOTON CO., 8. t li.Tr-" T," ""'"n Advan'oe. lie large and dall Increaaln. el.oiilaUon II. the Pee Dee country, and Hie.," the In. 01 Wilmington, Oomml.la Angu.tA H.i,d ret., are It au excellent dvertl(T,,g med", the bimlnpw men ot Wllmlnglorri - WM. LITTLR ditor aud Proprietor. fabM RAIL ROaDo Carolina Central Railway Co. OrrHiGisiiALMrcaiSTSSkisT. W ll iuiujUjh, h . u., A ptU U, 1-I3 t Cliaiige ofSchedule, Onsnd afUr FildT.AirU liiih, mi, the traii.n lll iuu etvt ILIf Kllwj u foli..w : PASSENGER TRAINS Lcarr WOlnllirftuli at I IS A M Arrive n ClittllulU at. 1 13 P M Iav (Lim U at I" A i at WilBiBftw a t IU P FREIGHT TRAINS 1t Wllmitigtoii at. ......... ...... i P. M ArilTest I btflutt al SOU r. M lae Ltitrlotic at :0 A. M ArrifKlu WiiDiinKiru al till A. M MIXED TRAINS. Lfare t'br!one at :) M ArriT at Hurl't ... UM Iate Mult-lout n PM rri6 InClmrlu f' 4.3U P M hit 'I rails an fcMBaar teemt in liibt aiu "k! kt A UaiivKiiB al S P. HI-, m- u-ad ol ou ituil nlaut. Connections. l'onuett MHriii'kIuii nb tfilmliiytoB & Wf,il,,n,nit M lliuliikHiin, (olutntia & Au- rt;.rT.;.rrn;,Tn"kwi:i7 IZuXt IS;.?"' tknioerliatriiarlollewltb lln we rn in YUmn. North Oarullna Kailniat, I tutluti ai d hitciU Hiitliuait, thatloite A Atlanta Air L'Hx, Slid Oliiuli'tte, t'o'.umbia au,l u nt Kailrtiad. Tliuni lvili( lh nhola Wl. V art h wist and Houiliw. t iih atlinit Hud rbnp line t tbs to ahuaril and Ku'o. - 8. L FKEMONT I Cblet Englnr and Snporliitemleiit ai.nl 1 l-tr T Pirpuhlliihlnrj. O, Hallway wlicd ulo will jrtraiw trntlce cliaui; . I rNr.Kat,atiiERiNTr.i-iH urrtcr WILMinOTCN, COLUMBIA a MI- AUGUSTA RAILROAD CO. WiiMiul'.'a. H. Ainll, irlS 5 n jl-. arssm U J r"rw" ;w T Twrr - -war- CHANGE OF BCHEDULI On knit aMr Moiila. , A all 61 li tha tollow- lnB nln iluli) will lv run : I Kill I r.il'III.M IIUin,l'HiT. l,ou wilaitngtan.,... ...... ....... O.' f w ArrWr at Ouluwhla.. 41n A. M Aunuiita. 8 A. f l,eT AUicukI. I IS K M Dolutnbla. S.l P. V Leave Flotfiie 12B0 A. M Arrive at Wilmington..... 1 10 A. M pai- riri'm ttoHif Went hevncil foa tibia will tnke thiou.b l rain, leaiins Wllming on al W P. M fAH-KOKR THA IN, (Daily eicent Sun day.) Iic WilmtiiiJtos i ....... (10 A. Arri at K'oretica... 12; n P. l.oare lorence. 1.10 r- U 4.Ti..- at Wilmington 7.00 f H. sy I'awenirorii tor Charleston, 'olumli ami Aiiuusta and beyond, should take niglit K- 1 riK train trnni W llminglon. Mw I S ougu nieeping i;ar. vn uigui uanir lor Uharleaton and Aiignma. JAMES ANDFKMON . Oen I Superintendent. riar ropy. Sptll I 80-tf WILMINGTON AND WELOON RAII ROAD COMPANY. oaeiua oaaaa.L earausTianawt. 1 Wlllnglon, 11. Jau., IMS UllAXAtOK W HJttDt'JyB. i ':; .T A)- s,,. ? r ( in Ou and aftrl Jail. Bd. Paweiigej Train, oa tho W. A W. HallroaO will run aa follow. : i 19 AH TRAIN ...ave fnlnt, eiiot .dally . eioet Hnnd.ya) ...;. A. IK. Arrive Uv'.'y '- Itll'iS Leave Weldondiillv at.. tO.i'B A.M trr eat Rocky Vonnl... ...I... .. .11.41 A W. ' - Uoldetwro.it , J.gs p. " t'nlon Depot...,, 60SPM. CXPHRHH PHAta ANII THRODOH fKKIOHT TBAiN , Leave I'nloiidopot, jailj, at 1.1S p. m Arrive at Ooldhoro at I.e A. at! !' ok Mintat.. 1M A.M. lsve WeMon,allytt...J...ll , 4 40p, M trrlve at Hiu kv Mount at t.V P. M " . Ooldaboro at , ..IV.18 A. M. " Union Depot ati., ,. .... sjflA.M Mall Train makeaoloee eonisctlou at Wol don for all point hutth via Buy Una and Ac quis Oreek route. , 9T Eipreae Train oonueottenly wit Aoqnla Oreek ronte. Pullman'. Falar Nlrtip. low ar thie'l rnlB. 4 Freight Tralm will leave Wllmlngtua tri weekly at J.46 A. M. at d arHvo at 1.40 P. M. JOHN . DIVINE, Jan J Xtar .-opt. Oener.i Hnpt S-tf Personal Reminiscences, Anec dotes and Letters of GENERAL ROBERT E. LEE, By Rev. J WIU.l Aid J0NE8, 1). I)., Formerly Chaplain Armv Northern Virginia and ot WaHuingtim College, Virginia. Putilblied by authority of the Lee famiiv and of the Faculty of Waibli gton anil Lie UolTeraity.i . , , . Sixteen Splendid Portraits and Engravings. Price, In Cloth, ti t Sheep, 4 10; Hair Tur key, se.gC; Full J'urkey, T P0. , A part of the prncceit of every copv wild Coeato cnmpleto Valentine'a Naioophagua or oe. Mold "Bly by autienrlption. MRS S,M. VVEVERE, Agent. - - -T- i ' wt If Wilmington 18 ALIVE TOHFR INTEHEdTH In a. Oarollna, hi buitnrsa men wlllaUvertlaalti THE WASHINGTON ECHO. a large and well eatafcthihed weekly newi-ua c.inniiTri; it, v counnea 0 yde, Beantnrt. Pamlico, Pitt, Kdtocombe and those adjoining. Rutca Low. Wait P. WrtUAnaos, R. llSAWHIB LiiWottHrboro. of Waablngtot, Kdlrora and Proprletora. out 81 Star copy. 'MO-u rn ie Virgin in BUFFALO SPRINGS Mecklenburg County, yirglnla. THE GREAT MEDICINAL WATER OF THE SOUTH. OPEN 20th MAT, 1875. , These water. are ms..eiwed of extraordlna'T nratlve powrra Inatti cllonaof the RIONKvJ un wi, v,.,,J,?1 L" Hl1 dwangenirni of tb BILIARY OROANM iicUi,.,. . niitlo r.gmt... In Dyspeisla. in Dlaw , peculla 6 Womerv . intermittent VnTiMemlt. tI2i Svers. in Chronic Conor", hosa Secondary Syphilid cieot anil all ilnm.,,! Uie'ceflltil Oro.n. tISm. 1 hflr rrmi.rkitl,., lower ai d iii..j.c. in t.e dW i. li d'. attd .rivou fae4 I aomeofth" tnt rli.t,,.u,.i.i..... ' . rr.M.' - c"r from M, ra- t anqnea Kaa'Vil'S'L'. FO't SALE -ri-ii'i'iion. j ui WA I &rt The water l tin) i ..... . Rout; uV,rL i n" KJ,""' ' and Atlanta A.I I m Railroad to Scmmlnirg .r..-t In Ilallfu cronty, Vlrglnli. where all t,,,, e VZ roacbeafot the Sprlaga U mic, dl, tnl THOMAS r. GOO!). i Sptll -Jtaw-4m llwptlator. 8RIPPIK0. CLYDir.S NEW YORK AUD BOSTOrj LIFJES VIA Wilmington, W. C. mm Fast Freight Route to all Points North or South., INICW YOIJK. New York and Wilmington Steamship line! SEMI-WEEKLY, HaiiT inm KEW Yor-K. WEDSEbPAY atd BAIUBDAY at 3 P. M., and from WlLMlKG'iON. WF.DKEfcDAY and BAIL' ED AY. BOSTON AND. i New York itil Wilmington Steamship Company, CONNECTING WITH TH OLD COLONY RAILROAD AND STEAMERS. Daily Between BOSTON and NEW YORK Bemi-Weekly between NEW YQEK and WILMINGTON. Utdnmdtty and Katurdny Irom eaeli Port. 8hloir iray relr n on he iti t f ml rei'lar faitliiir rr tbme Ftrawiera. aril autiktMe r'li flnu toml tLiu.nly tlilnrtute. KO DELAYS. CtrntttiiiH at limjlniiui wl'li ile i TMLMGHU.tt'LVe' FHA A Ar (iVKTA PAIIHI AP. WIJ.!lNti'J tiN Wli I I'I'N BAI1 PO1), THRl'AKeL'NArKTKAI. RAI1W4T, , .. AND A T F, I r Ait f lYt K BTIA HIBB 1 hrdtiKh UiUa of LndiDg givt-n to at d rrom all fviuteln NORTH and SOU1 II CAROLINA, GEORGIA and ALABAMA. Abo to NEW YORK, BOSTON,- I'liOYlDLNCE, FALL B1VER and other Eatiteru Cities. Hattd liuaiHiitccd an low a lT kut other route and time aa aiilek. linn vunhim. .romitly paid ; Mark nil Goods via Clyde's Wilmington Line. ST For luithrr inlormaticn apply toeiilierol the nndemlgnrd igenttofthe Lin. I. 1) t . M1MC. Oi i cihl 1 ai-li tr, Aiifiit. 2 DcioiuUiif Hlrfet, I'oelon. iMlicie Eli lU if 3V 1 PAST FEEIGHT ROUTE , " - mii Points North or South. BALTIMORE. Bairimore and Wilmiiiitoii Line, KMI.WKKLT. : -SAiLlNO FROM BALTtMORK- Tuesday dt Friday, at 3 PM. -AND FROM WU.MIKOTON Wednesday & Saturday. BOSTON AnpR0VIDENCE. Baltimore and Wilmington Mne, Baltimore, Benton and t rovldcnce Line, Ot la Canal Dally to Philadelphia and Clyde'! Phlladel lilaand Providence Line. Senil-W eikly trom each Port. VruXnhlBe,i aS 'W BR by 0'W quick. Lo-o .v.rd,Me, Mark all Goods via Baltimore and H ilmiugtonLIiie. T For further Information apply lo either of th. und.r.lgned Afeataof ths Line. ' ! WlLMIIlOToi,, . C. NOTidji;; Carolina Central Railway, i GENERAL FREIGHT DEPARTMENT i Wilmington, March 81st, 1875 ( yiera-with n, tonucclio,,, at Wi'mlni " ni'?r ialVti for b lend WILMlNCTON AND ALL EASTERN CITIES TO CHAR- L0TTE. STATESVILLE, GREENVILLE. SPARTAN. BURG and all ttatlone on Atlantic, Tennrrtee A fiiiin an. Carolina Railroad..,, ell a'. .1, SboRh a ind'AT aS?4 Ait ,',B- - -Insurance irom Kaatrrn citie inaianterd I . i,!-. na I'A BAM A. fe, charge, and Halo, alw.'.a". ""V" " f - terminal ar IraD RHtea to all polnu lumUheu uoon annllr-It i.V.7 .. ?k ,0W'' Hanover Building. n W,tu the tinde eignid. Offlcs la Bask of New aprll 3-80-ly TIAN8, PARASOL!) , AT NAINSOOKS, VICTORIA LAWNS, WM. PICQUK8, VICTORIA STRIPES, FYFE'S, UNKN LINEN DIAPER, EXCHANGE CRAVAT,.. HAIR FIXINGS, CORNER. And a general aetortment of Fancy Artlclea. Tha latent New York Noveitlea received week- aprli SB tf Extracts for the Toilet Q.CrRLAIN'8 EXTRACTS, Lnhln'nExtracra, .. " Plmon'a Mght llloomlng 0 arena. Hair Brmtiea, ( oroha. Oiled Mlk, e., o. For sal by ' SBIIN A FLANNKR FALL RIVER. VM P. CI TDK & ro.,Oenerl A rata, New 1 ork Line Bowlliig Oraen, S. T. A. D. CAZAUX, Agent. M TUIfKlMiCiPU PHILADELPHIA. Baltimore and Wilmington Line. JU-WS.EJ.V BSTTSBS BALTIMORE A Nil WILMINGTON. Baltimore and Philadelphia Eteamb at Co., Rally via Canal between BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA. WESTERN CITIES. BALTIMORE AND WILMIMOTOH UXI. Noil kern OenUal Railroad "... AD tHB - ' - 1 Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. F. -W. CLARK, uciioiai rreiguc Agent. Just Received ! ; A large and complete assortment ef Stationery, Le gsl (Jap, Foola Cap, X.etter, Pocket Note, Commeril Note, Octave Note, Billet Note, Long and Broad 'Bill Paper, and the best and cheapest stock of Envelopes in the city. ALSO, Blank Boohw Of all kinds and sires. BLAKIt BOOKS made to order. At 1 C0N0LEY 4 YATE3' Citv spin is Book Store. 7
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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