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' -,if i'toili, Journal. NCJLMIXGTON. N. 0 : ssi.r. or tiii; bivavmh .d 1 1111.1 hi ax maii.ua. The Xtu t and Couro r sa.v Tu1te Ttvl haa anthoriii-d the al l t!.a Savannah and Charl.tn railroad for ?l,W)O,0oa Of tbia emmitit $1,100 OUO will be ri'lid to tlje rJ' !it o Uie nil rer cut morlgsgs guaranteed bonds of IS58 ami tlie vea pr cett first mortgags bonds issued siuce the war (amounting t.-igi'ther to about a million dollar) aud to the payment of coupon, etc. The remaining f 100,0)0 will be applied to the payment of the funded interest bond FSIDAYi MAY 7. 1875. th- lUn.T JortiNAL, theol.iflet dsTly .t In North Carolina, to published rrei-v nNir. ing, eicept M. today, at Kioht Pom. am a yw; Toxr DAIXARS all norths; SsrurtT-riva eeoU per month or er pvrrtvls. tVrved by Carrleri .... . . . .-rwii- Nct Twn DmxAM and Twsw v r-rvK cents wr quarter. Tlifiv.T JorsHAL, Fri.lv) state, nnder the decree, will bore iirty-' -lArmn pajw. Two Doii. aw I ,,,,,10 for My amount of guaran tor yar Jar PieB ''v t1'"' "' a ait i,f f Sni,N rvr r,nU iTf-cpiw. KihhtIou.am abi hai r ,,,,1 cpl, Fiftks Dollars; twenty frvpi. Twr!TV-riVf PoIAARS. tJi iwcwpTKiss In all rases payable la aiM-e, a-l no pa-r continued after the !mti(- jf the time jald for. l.aiiTTAJcirs should be made by Port ofiW Money Order or Rapresa. IfUMseati- , ot be !"", protection a? alnat by mail, may be leciired by forwarding a Iran pavaW to tha ordT oftlie pn)rleton Mho Jmi ai, or by sanding tL money a rectsfred letter. 1 1 lie l'ia r l nhl 1 11 lit- A..vr.iiiK ti'" li;t"u !i,' " , F.iTtk, oa tt..- IT.1.. U !.,- :.rfc. E'J.-:lNLb Ciir.IS. Graham & Jfash,! 1 frw tod eay ' rug :sc. a'.-; . .-..nl, v ..v. r ilv Isdr tit-itoit. bokti.iw th. hm' -i, i ! 1 ft aii.lgowrtU !.f,au,.t iu.,n ii., of, (.irfrn'iT iv C " i Carolina )entral Yf RCilwaj bo J , r SH1IPIX0. kiiji'U Htid Viltd a born, v ..Mju eiotlK-a are tut 'i ! tii'S vtH. men get the fAM.iou, ad tUo weulic -t ; tihit.ir easily f w it. A ainglfl thin,' giui.ieiit, falling from tlio tuck tirt huh bUw th kiits., and a irt.ur-.oI gRi!y.olked alllipt-rx, couatitU'e tliul enure ciitu:uo ot liicK. Divfuiiigy are unknown, or, at ! a-t, it any Judy app'-are uith n-cking mio i recv 1117.1J as a new power, it m y reqnire (zm Su-mu, - - y.fonrjjow, fr her .prudery to cent bond and other claims. Ibe' 'r ,2tl,.dl tint tuftl sV- will appear In ut fcMO'y a wrelia lf teed bvuda not provided for out of the proceeda of thu sale. 1 ' TIIK UtltAI.O U5IAT 1 ALA. IIArf. The Eufanla Times Bays a gentle man who is cultivating a piece of land about aeveu miles from' that city, in one of the Cowike bottoms, aumrus them ol the preaenoe there of the areuuiue buffalo auat. which ia now killing ao many boraei and piulea., in thu M'SBiaxippi bottom laDds. Ho Bays that he and Lis neighbors are com i-bes aud mules I .... .1 I .K.,t. Ri trT Ineh oHwelva IHJllea U give meir uoi .,,1,1 lines of .drertlaing type.) One irh, the cloaeet attention, by keeping the inaeitimi. OifK PuLLAiU two Iwer- ears, Hsnlw ana ouier parn oi me au ti,e.)NK F.h.i.a AND A half: thre imal well ooatod with tar and greuse, insertions, Tw t P 4.1-Aia; four lnrtl'i', Lj juey keep fires burning in nkf. Pom.ah A!i a BAi.r; tlv uUs the presonoo f the unusual uum- prtlona. Five Dou.aas ajd a mai.f, p eiimnt't KiDTlnt.i.AHK two montlia. trTKKi 1MU.AHS; ikree months, i wan t-two Din.i.Aiie. I'.niuai fi Imieer perkwlt and Imir apace nia"l- njmn liberal tnr Ji'i-'-aa. Fa')ki.haki A RAiTHDaas, WHwtlnetoti. N EDITORIAL NOTES. ber of the daugi-raiw inaoota, to tb great amount of wet weather had tbia aeaaou. I ( The &1 isKisaippj btiffulo gnat is abodl Imlf thn aiza of a oowuiuu bouae 11 v and jet block. They have huni liin-k, or alioulJers, like the buffalo, and hence thuir name. ThoHe iu Uie Cowikee bottom are about half the kiH of those in the Miatdtslppi river The raaha of Egypt lias offered to 1 boU()ulHi j,ut aru identical iu shape niid thellon. Gwirge U. llatclielier, oi Snrntogo, the office of judge of an PHI. Ill K l INK i'i'r' 4M ri e ' i ri, d n !rt any l, r- .t, N .Mli i i. IU. atai'i'Kiin nl K .1 KM'. & trUiHm and l.o.Hi.tr ti ci, hl il ! CllJ l:ron- i ua aaitil. ..... t . Vt uriMJCTlONEEnS, iWS II t Si KN ATTHriH AI.FM ROOMS J a i kn ..f the cut, oh au .-ntaraeil cal. tii.mli Hih.Ii with ihi lM'.iiiliuriof eerj lt in ti-i-.'ilv .1 ipi li.ct ' v tleflm.4. iillhr:lr An iulormatlotimwl'Wl roriilahad iinp- fl cJoi. to' - "X nit. About fialf of xliem rhJee-u, dUp Dae even with hlippera, and one groups playing croquet, tno gen tlemen clad iu Miowy linen and wear ing red or blue cjpa, and tho ladie-i in hata aud eiiort bnght-coloiixi skins. biitnuther encumbered by shoes or torkiOK.f Ofl-)iiriinea,?,howHVr,lli wiud blow fell dry- M d for mues over Ihe bnic 1J ainl to, peveat tia frnnt m Uiiiflr Into t he , va. fiZiiySH or q v. , - speolaGHflrt H fife gU'i jra'iiiw m wura, whioii on jouiik ana imr iace hve a droll effect One ould tt.iuk also that tho same suud would atmg the lily-white ankles niid calvea whili r ao freely expoaeil; oonr aw, tno elleot is not severe enoiigu to inuiioe their ouers to don the ftuckiiigs. To them thtty Imv, a lufradioawi? f u tii4liy, w d into, likely 11 rv?"1' an toriif aa the vitiligo baa to be reach, d only by twenty unlea of ftiiKing away from the in-uivat railway utaiiou. A iw Urlniilx In Voting Nova Htw, iwbina furaiahe to cumiui ri' giiiidiiroiiiiB, gypHiim, luiu- Imr, An, ha lately furnihUert to pun tJiH a n w idea. It has devined u new Ballot eyatem, which will Hborily b testtd there by aotu d practice. It if thnu deHcribi'.d : " I'pou eni-h ballot will be lir in ted the nituiea ot ml tie caudidittoa. Kicll one will biur a d:f He Vcke rn. I H.iaitMl ilTlKXT IChangeofJSche dule ) On and rtr rii.liT, Ai'Ml JCJi 178. th tralu iuatTttr lhl Ii.llwy v fulinwa: AI8flCEIr-TIIAlH Ll ur.lt. Uik tub A.vjL.. ijK I IA A. 14 Arrlv in t'lwllolt at,.UJ.Jil..i,J7 15 Tavt Iti.f t. 7 . A M ArriT at UllmtBtfUin M ...J.wrM PR KIOHT TRAINS Mar W tiinli toit . .,j Arrive mt uhtiuih MA.k. ...- Lrata t barlotte t 8.(0 A. M Arrive In VI'inttOB t..v,....,.6X0 A-M t 'MIXED-TRAINS. ? ' ' ' U-kt :hr te t.... ......... .......P (10 A M arriru at Baffale tJ.!L....... ..." JJ M la Bair.40 at...:.;.',. -,.f pW arrive inUiiwlo teal..,..,., 4.3U F M 1 ralu aw Kundar meet one irrlxhi tram Mii lfve WiiMiii.tiWa at s r. u., iu Kit! ol on rtmrdav Viff p , f A Cnhtoei.- --.v Cbnr.ecU at V. nuiii'ti u anb VTIlmlrp'on i UEYJ YORK AUD BOSTON LINES VIA Wilmington, N. C. mmm ! ' 0 P. M kaUf.M W;.l.,n. VMIntnattiii. .olnmhia St Aa I i.'i f . p 8 . ! i' J ! Irf,.uiy 1 aItia.ot- and wrakb ' hbliartvl- '4 1 fj -.ir-I H 1 t 5 3 1 l'6 Mamra,ano Uh .HItuI Boalalokay lO'SOUNlTPaaPERTY. B, virtue of .l'i-roof lha npTloT Onurt nf Ni' Hxnuvrr roui tr. at Jamiwv lrrm, llr iu a" i-.t'ii lor ii'iti-l. uur wiifr. .11 J. MQi.-ar,S'.eiit i M. i-rvf ntand mil- W lrit ,ai in. iHUnV.iHil! iiodj-r- i THevrS.- a-.ta..t In M d cre in We lor a' PMI" "" n:ii ai iu Couit Hoiim I (.r 111 lli'dlv el Wiln lnifioii on TIIKHHAV, (Su-?lt ilty.ir Mv ti it. Hint valnniil" fniiiid i.laii hliu n Ml !l fciunl, IiouimIciI and ... mi ib.l a l'iill.'?: roinididliv tba land ,,l 1. ' . Mo. in on Hi no lb; on (! nuth bjp lha I inia kiaiwn thu Uirin4trai:t; 0w tba v t h t iiri" ot I ih nwoe 1 In l. M. Hrr i n', knoan iik tlm I a' Po ut 'r 'of. and on tUa by Biauinl, to li,h tx-l .lo ti -li .1 . lai-v luri) lunt wlitu leaiitng to Brail, lov'n' r.-a ; tract b e a iirt oi' lb 'iaiilr Hull Ir u-t and niiitinln(, by eatima ll .n. . II hi ill"' An e - Tv' .in" ol i. i T Al.r N. T l,'Vi()N, Kolerea. W.'nilhKt.iii ! 0, April tat. lfl... IS-tdJ I oiina-taaOaar)a wtik ll -WaHrra !! vis oa. NoHb l.'HioliBa Uailna". Ctaibaie and atalcfTilln Kallioad, - vailot1a & Atlanta Ar Un, aark UbarlatM, Co:aMa and A mit t HailreaJ. .. Thaiinipilvitlwhola Weat, North wm tij KnatbwvM wiia a won ana . iim imc tba braooara an Muro a. - - ' 8. fj FREMONT.' r i tlsffBflneranil8uijiiriutaudnt. r Ii.ru 1 it-tf 1 Mr Paper patiUxbuif O, Or Hallway ached ale will i'lraM oouca cuaufa. 1 NEBAtBCrKBIWTKMf'T OFFR'r WILMIMOTON, COLUMBIA v .! ' AUGUSTA KAILRQAO CO ' 1 i ' u.Miautoa, M. A April S, ihb t til'-tti &CfW5i-F (JUANQE OF SCHKDULI On aaS anar Molav, A) all Bib Iba lolloa will h.ivo chiU'iri! of ti e t'.clu'trt. llv will be provided with (u'y biuOi u niim- vill lie or. er of b'k! Pirviitiaii coutt. tu bo oomjiOBed of -'OJ ( r"pre8iiutativea of the prinoipal civil izoil natious. llo baa accepted tno plain-, and will leave for Cairo a out the middle of May. Mr. Catchollor has been a member of the New York Legislature. 'IIIK NATIONAL C'AIH HOOK The iniamnngmeut of affi.iia at the National Capital, so long patent to everybody outside ol dmiiuUatiun oirclea who would not wilfully stop his eyes and his cure, Is at laat bearing some vert unpalatable fruit." Th We always thought the last St. Treasury is rapidly becoming d Louis directory littl flshy, but uoW pttod, while the receipt do not begin it in evident that it lias boen cooked ( , balauce tho expenditures nud the up. It contains the following: 1 Oy-1 outlook ahead is certainly a gloomy ter, 1 Hawe, 13 Frys, 9 Fish, I Sal- oue This is only ouo of the many tnon, 1 Trout, 1 Bhad, 1 Mackerel, 1 1 uisfortuuea which have acoamululcd Torges, 8 Tikes, 2 Fowloa, 2 Cbioka, 7 round the silent Haul at Washington Hams, 85 Lamba, 4 riokle, 1 Pud-1 o;ty, who ootitinually smokea when ho ding, 2 Pycs, 2 ligges, 2NuUa, 2 Coffees, 2 tiegara. The model houses for Chicago, for How as Ijie-''- mny.he 'h is registered nt Unit poiiiug I'tiicf A'.l - the ticMn will to ('filial'; laiuptnl, and mu-t. be acimunld for lv the presiding oflhwH lift, t the eli o lim. When an elector shows hia right 1 1 vote to thu presiding rlllcnr he will riciivii a b'dlot After niuiking Uie 0;.iidnlaioa he oppoatm, the ballot will be di pnsi'ed in the hex by the proper . fllin rn. Only dUloiitl hallota am to be rwogtds! d, nnd uk ihfy will fie in the baud nl the olliciut, who, haa to ndeount for all tickets given out, the ehiUiCOB for bullot-box stuffing are by lio Uiouna ilutleraig. . Iu omdo. ol iw personation, t lie del' landed voter luuv deM)ait a 'teuderwl vote,' and, iu cuae tint election is ooniesteu, tue luuer ballot will be oouutcd, while the fiuse the plans of which a prise of $1,000 was offered by the Merohauta, Farm ers and Mechanics' Having Fuud, are now being built in that city. In about one mouth they will be completed, with temporary doors, windows aud stairs made of rough boards aud pro tected with fire-proof paint Fires will then be built on the slate roofs and in the interior of the houses to flud the amount of damage that may posnibly arise from an aooidental fire. It is not expected that the baildiugs will be wholly fire-proof. Several acre of land between the parka and the business parts ot the city have been purolm-cd on wlioh to build the 'mitdel cottages," costing from $1,000 to ? 1,000 eaoh. The money for the enterprise ia to be aupplied by East ern capitalist. How the Uepublioau party takes care of tie toldiers in the matter ot bead-gear ia shown in a late report from tho QuArtermanter-Qeneral : Ao 0 rdiug to that document there weie in store in Jnuo, 1871, 242,528 army hats, aud 309,455 caps. This for our total army of a little over 25,000 en listed men, give nine and three-fourth Y bats aud twelve caps to each soldier Who will have the temerity to sug g.'st, after this, that the Government iit unmindful of its defenders t There is an expression, "armed cap-a-pie,' which we never entirely understood we never dreamed that it meant twelve capi apiece! IfWh soldier had even the fabulous nine lives of the cat, the supply of head-gear wonld be more than ample. Verily, it ought to be a good time for military tailors, it -a-t a a The next General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church iu the United Btdee of Amerioa will, meet at Cleve land, Ohio, on the 20th instant. The proceedings will relate to the finance s of the boards, the overture on the el dership, correspondence with the Re formed Dutch Church relative to an ion, the sustentation scheme, a court of appeals, the hymn-book question, &o Important reports will be pre sented and disenssed on mileage, with a view to a better system ; on the ratio of representation, ministerial relief, and relations with the Southern Gen eral Assembly. The church of which this asa. mby ii the chief judicatory o mi prises 174 presbyteries arranged in 35 synods, and having nuder their cart 4,006 ministers ; 4,946 churches, embraoing 495,634 eommnnioants aud over half a million Sabbath scholars Total amount contributed to all ob jects laat year, $9,120,792. : V; The foreign missions of the Presby terian Church are thirteen iu number, in charge of 861 laborers, and estab lished among the Indian tribes aud Chinese in the United States, and in Mexico, South America, Asia and Af rica, The converts connected with thete missions number ove five thou sand, and the mission schools sre at tended by about thirteen thousand scholars. speaks,and perhaps, sometimes, spcuks when ho oould be better employed iu smoking. ". '. ' rnosrsciTivB kmbaIiiuhhmknt of tu HKOHBTAltV OF TUB TUkAfll Ki -TUB 11KVI.NCB FALLIbO Bit OUT ON AOUOt'NT OF OOMMKIIOIAL OKI'RKHSION. epa.'lal liriitb lu ilia I hlladoiulila Titan. WAhiiiNOTOM, May 2 The statement made m thee diapatches six veeks nuoe that the tie revenue bill Would not meet the expectation of its au tuoii is f ill jusiided by the publish! d receipts for the four months at thu no year. Tho totul receipts fur the fisoal year to April 80 are, in rouud numbers, $223,510,871; of this, $1U3, 752,000 aie customs receipts, and 889,758,871 internal revenue returns. The internal revenue receipts tor thu (our mouths of 1875 are - VJI,4Hi.4i, aud the rt oeipts for April are ; $7,022,- 331. This is a large tailing off from the receipts tor ino eonmapouaing period of lust year, April aluue lulling nearly three rniuiou dollars Delimit, as compared wiiu tue returns torthe same month of 1874. I ho estimated receipts from custom mm internal revenue for preseut fiscal year were $207,000,000, aud thus far the total receipts have berni Ih round numbers only '$224,- 000,000; hence May and j nue will have to yield $13,000,000 to make the hooks balance. To do this, internal reveuu will have to. yield nearly $16,000,000 aud oubtoms nearli f,tf,lXI0,0t)0. Uur iug May the special license taxes are oolleoled, and this w ill help the liiter nal revenue receipt some, but otuer wise May and June are dull mouths, aud they aie eaprcially so iu the cub toius departments, there being hut little busiueaa done by importers dur ing these mouths, lhe new Kiweime bill was constructed so as to take i ffect ou the 3d of March, aud yet it has no paroeptihle difference in the customs receipts, and but little iu the internal revenue collections. It ia therefore inevitable that the receipt for the present fiaoal year will , fall short sev eral million dollars ou the estimate, wnue on me ouier nana the expend! tures will assuredly rumiliral several millions, and then to add to all this fie currency ballanoes ' m the Treas ury have run down to icjb than a million and three-quarters, and auless it is replenished bv sates of gold they will be entirely el s. isted. But Saks of gold are soarely to be thought ot, because the drain on the specie re venues must be very heavy durinir the remainder of tue fiscal year. And at the same time that the Secretary of the Treasury it thus compelled to lace this unsatisfactory oondiliou et thiuf in his department, be also hears from every quarter of the country the moit aisconragmg reports iu regard lo the revival of busiuess. The retort re ceived at the Agricultural Dcpartmsut give a most gloomy account of the terming interests in' every section of the country. I here is the same uu stability among manufacturers which has existed lor eighteen months, with n i prospect of any immediate olmnire. The extent of the suffering among the poor classes is appreeiaine iroui the facts upplied by the Federal eity it self, lhe Ueueral Goverment dis burses here over a million dollars a oue Will be wiped f6u tho record ,1 4 .-.. iM ri A lady traveling from "New ork t li.lHUK.I,-. Fl Ot'K-ai; fcraiteJ ibfdule w41l be taa i KiH'f BAPBJfaa rttAl,(Uall i :, a m t Am ..'.tl.M P ' J I A ft 1 ' w -' 9 '5 r I -J 1 JT i.ooi mtm LivTitPooL trmt? ..: ..in a. to , 0.40 A. an . 4. IS P il : is P. w 12 SO A. M :.T.I(I A, M aointl Wfit lypnd !olu etilp ugh 'I rain, tsaTlna Wtlmlng' 200 11'X18NAILH, mm '. . .1 -t ) ti if.,:VJ a.:" r.n iinrn htth in vi 'f. a jiviii, riv M Onlnmbm..,.. f.u,ui.in.,, V,- Maw Atigtii. : Usave Oolnmbla.... f.aaw Flnrunes..,'. .li..l Uj.ln..MMlh ' ' ' PuJuB-nui-ri. will ink It. run attf lft p.M FAS-iKNOKK XKAINllaily aiept Hun- i.i. li . - t. SlIAW.lTi. a . !lfiti Wltmiiir;hfi.'..v.,..v ..:;,'.,. f 10 A, Arf i at F'ottnoo. . .... ..... , ..... iy.w P tavaHOfni-a. ..'..........'...,,.., l.K I W ArrlVrat WilnilDVtoa..,.. . .' (.OOP 1 aT-l'aimnaara lor libarieoton. ''oiorabia and anlina aau uuyinf. oouiu inao uiuv A. irM train irem w nonunion. jr Tb otib.siilngl!ara on mgbt rxamii Uostou, a short time ago, took her Kent in the drawing-room oar, the only oewi pants of which, were two goutle men. lie was smoking; tho othei held a fresh and uuliuhted Cigar jn ready to apply tlu watch. The fair traveler did not like the odor of siuoke, iind ouluily remnrked ' aloiia dint this was the drawing room oar, and they Wonld jjdeaae find the smok i ig.dir forward, for the smoke wis very off naive to har The gdi tt"uncn removed the "obnoxious weeds, 'but looked extremely serious about it, and had a word or two with the con ductor when that functionary entered. He mildly requested the lady to i-tep iuto another car, but tdie was cumfuij ab'y stated aud declined to move. Ji.y anil by other gentlemen appeared find addrcsaed the would be smoker as 'Mr. President," and wheu at last some one let drop the rhyatlo word 'llniut" Uieobtnae hut well-meaning danie recognized her company,' au'd, Hiiuiruoning the condnctor. hought uu- othor'OttV Alt tlifeif IS pSetufeaAitel told by tlto (ioftunSatywilf f-Jftntiib I ' 100 lioxo pji Salt Sdes and bhotil- f''-'aerei"8"""'" - 60 Iioxel Bmokjd Mtal it$ , Ami A tiUl'ttock of 0OibF.BlB8, which we Ml,- - .....:.." oll'ar.to tat tjads it low BiafM ,. .'. ' v BiwiMn! attention pa'd to s. -curing low rate fraigtit In Oar tatt I,ota. t i 4 4! ' " 1HKFOKD, CKOW ft CO, may 9 4 . i I . J : . tt . . I i . . . Baker s Premium fJnooolRte, ; ;w Baker's Sweet Chooolate, , ' Baker's BroDia, eneJafirt eriT "German Sweet Ohocoluto, ' The Cincinnati Kuqiiirrr attempted ti) lutvrvjew Vice ;t'sldotit Wiiaoii, while iu tlnit city, with the following result t "Mr. Wilson refused to talk on the third term policy for peraouai and political ii'hmhih. He would say. however, that the grout baltlrf field of the next national eumpuign would be in Ohio. It wua hero . that thu battle would be lost nr won to the Kepnbli can p"lty. Thin fact was, ho said, re eognisfcd by the party leaders at Wash ington, and great efforts would bo made on both sides to carry the elec tion of Ohio between thai time aud November of next year." Durkee's Saliid Dressing, LeMarchand's Sardines, , FBESII GOODS just in store. Mrrlvalx by OTary HtnatBlr-jnwlp frtm New Vorft, Iw'.oe troru talttinors, and by Staimer a nt Rail from ruila.1oh.hll ' r ' 1 GHAS D. MYERS &C '8 A T IMortli rrttnl Nt. . i ;nit jos rofiOharlaatuD anU AngnMa. " u""l,"JAMF lHfFRON I t tta'l Soportntendent, i'i7 86-tf Fast Freight Route to all Points North or South. 3i:w YOK; New York and Wilmington Steamship Line ! S El!. WEEKLY, Sailing from NEW 1'OHK, WEDNESDAY and SA1 UliDAY tt 3 P. M., and from WILMINGiON, WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. o ' BOSTON AND FALL RIVER. New York abd Wilmington Steamship Company, CONNECTING WITH THW . OLD COLONY RAILROAD AND STEAMERS. Dally Between BOSTON and NEW YORK Bemi-Weekly between NEW YOEK and WILMINGTON, n .dnetdar and Saturday Ironiaarh Port. 0 : Shli'tif-ra n ST r.lv ni on the nrranet rnd rcv-lar raillnir nr .-1-1. Pt-lsW ui'atliliiineiiiby tbi rout.. NO DELAYS. Connectn g 'at wilniiugu ) WILMIKOTfK.VOLriVBtA AT OVUTA PAIMtCAI. -Ttll.MlhUTON fl l.l't'N KAILHOAP, i THE l'AH- I.'M A I KTll A I, KA II WAT, AND 1-APK "KAK P1VFK HTXA MEKB ThreuRb Bills of lading given tu aid from all F0I1.U la KORTH and SOUTH CAROLINA. GEORGIA ac d ALABAMA . Abo to NEW YORK, BOSTON, HiOVlDLNCE, FALL RIVEB snd other Eabtern Cities. Batia (uaranterd an low an by any other route and Urns at quick. Loaws or evarabarina lroiai tly tiHia Murk nil Goods ia (Ij de's Wilmington Line. . tr for luitli.r luforinatUin api-ly to tiiherot tbe uutemlgnrd AgenUot theLlaa. , V. M P. Ot.YUK A ()., Oneral Arntt. ' Vtw ) orb 1 itrfi, a Bowling t.aa, jf. y. V. V. i . MIK, Uri PiBl I aft. in Ag.nt, 2ii Ucioii.hiir Hiriet. tloiiton. A. D. CAIAUX, Agent. o Mnrcopy.,, ajiilli . i ii n ! in i ' "' " ' " WllMINQTON ANQ WELDON BAD h'ioAircoBiPAiiY.'a...-:vr. tKri)B UaaaaaAieuraaiaTaaaa, j Wiini'lainua. to tJ JaB.S, sl WUANOK OK st:UKll.il.K Ballimoie aifiEtillffs Stti lifnidiaHiiCufaiy ; Via WILMINGTON, IV. CI, 6 and aft or Jan. 8.1 . tfvpt't i'raJm ib.i W. W.Billa1" lapjjaftiiiuws,, ! Mill TRAIN ' ear. nnaib IM(it -ilallt (xrK ' 1 ' Ssndaya) at ..... ........... IBS A. M atr I v at Uoldabovn at . A . . . . 1 1 .4 A . M . Kookv atonata t.M.'f?it 1SSB.IS t 4 WMbat.;f. j.t.; m'..-it M"f.M aa fValifPadallv'al.i-;;...S!:..' tf.i8i.M r-.atR.)i-livVfiii,t...- ..11.41 A V. "-J i , niili1ia 1.8 P. V j. - Onion WitKti:.......r.; SOHP. imv. Union depot, a illy, at........ T.tS P. to , u irrlf. at Uoldi! urg nj l.:l.ml. it I tA.tW. M...t A 1 . A lit 1 W ww t n eiuon m 41 SI M. T.S0 A. M .-0P. M .! P. M .aire Wi'Mon. itallv.ati. lrrlf at Ho kf Meikt at. ....... V . GolddWn at 18. 18 A. M t' ! ' Ctooa DbihKM..- .. ...... SSOA. H Mali train make." oloep eonnactlon at Wei Jon ir All aolnti North via Bi.y Mb and Ac !jal Creak routes, . . , -- . ', tsf Expreat Train connect only with acqnla Ireekremt. Pwllmaa'a PmIbm Mlrep inwI-araoatbiaTrala . u . , '"1 weakly uluhl Tralna will teavS Wilmington trl kly at 6.48 A. M. at 1 arWe at t.4 P. M. I niaj's'l'Mif H month ia salaries, sod Uie District Government is domff a tab! amonat t work on the streets of this eity, but notwithstanding tnese lacts Uiere has never been more Buffering among tbe poor than now prevails, aud thia suf fering is not confined to the colored population, but ia chlely among the wuiio lauoriug classes, It is estimated that the carriage bill paid by tbe commerce of New York amounts to me enormous sum of 812. uuv,uw per annum. luMISCEUANEOfJS . TUB ' 1 G0 f Ijacobi) JOHN V. lllVlNE, eaaral Han't inn . -,.f , y ' " jils A Nil YDtt ABB THKN SPUE Ynr' "AVK THN I1KMI1 IK (IIJAI.ITY. Now in Slock atul Oontantty Hnoelvmg Art. llttone t ' Plows. - Hoes, SllOV(?l, -- Spades, i" -Y-q Wligclbarrow filfhrorks. Anvils, blacksmith iikli.hws. ices, iiinnmi'rK, i rare t;iiaiulloilaia,tlamaal Plnw wc, Bar Iron, k.mn, Ni.ok, Mnha, ' NIlr.KN. IIVKIIS ''i - f -" Ni04TIIIN IIIOMa, rn ni.r hiii i;, TABI.lt 1'UTI.KIIV, HU hM b III VIII.V KIIH, I.OVIMIM I WIST HI'rVM, COOFKH'N Toei.M, ann a uoropiete flora ui HARDWAREr " usTiiauiri iSiSntklT"113 HARDWARE DEPOT, NO. O MAKKET NT. jan II , r ,., .,r. . ... m aalJ Parsnips, ? JjEKTS, OA SHUTS, ' ; f v lUHNlFS Nl UKIOKS: Bacon Sugar Coffee i Hay, Flour, Etc- 100 B6ii? D. S. Sides & Shoulders, 100 Boxes Smoked Sides aud SboOl' ilers, - 5(iff 150 Bbls. Refined SusU, " 100 B.igs Prime Rio Coffee, f r 200BausrtiBie;mR. HAy,iiii 1 1,500 Bbls. Flour-all grades.,,. n i- 200 Hilda. New Crop Cuba Molasses, 100 Bbls. New Crop Cubs, Molasses, 000 Bundles Hoop Iron, 1 1 ,A ' f.0 Bbls. Gins. ' 250 Hrcond Hand Spirit Casks, CO Bbls. Whole Rice, 10 (VIA l)ul,.,l. i,;mn rim-n UUl Kjnl Nulla ' fi-a PJ .1 ..,.. -. 200 Bags Shot. , '? i in tt 100 Bbls. S. U. 8yrup, x 75 Bbls. Mess Pork, . ' .' ' 75 Tubs Prime Leaf Lard, , TOO Boxes and Half Boxes Candies,' 75 Boxes Candy, KAMI .3 50 Boxes Soda, 20 Cases MatcneiV'" 100 Boxes Soap. For sale low by , , t . WILLIAMS St MTJRCHISON. j 'm.:t I -. Personal Reminiscences, Anec i ' - - - - dotes and Letters of GENERAL ROBERT E. LEE, By Bov. J WILLIAM JON KS, I). I)., Formerly Ohapialn Armr Nortliern Virginia, ana or waauingiw vouege, v irgnna. Pll.liAW lif aliUmtlty of th Lee family Rod ;Ol' tlio Faculty of Wailiiiigton and Lee - , I Uiiivattiitr.i ' Sixteen Splendid Portraits and Engravings. Pr ce, In CHoth, 3.W, Bheeit, S4 pas Hair Tur it kay, Saj Full Turkey. S7 fU. A pan. of tba proceeda ot every copy fold nee to. acn.i.t VaJent-au1 fcaicouae of 04. .lp'y-bTiuliipjliiS, MRS, S. M. WEVERE, Agent. Ban ii au . m - 4-i 1 M"'' 250 Tons Guauape Guano, 200 Tons Euri ka Guano, For al4 low by . WILLI AM A ML'UCUIMON.. mayt , 103 IS-0.-.-S.- C A.HI I HUYERS14 Stock of Tobacco doofs For lata at N. R Oorner ef Market and Btaoa.l si..' ' aurtl . - sri.iW. I! ; tj x. oixa nioAj i Will. m 1 L.oj3i.;qSn o. picottv niy 8 TtMiaooaKiar, IfWilmington.. TS AI IVK TltHFK IMTBKKMT I t- J, Carolina, her builtieM men will adertlwk THE WASHINGTON ECHO; a large and Wfll Putui llrtert weakly nearpa pea, eirruiaiina aimnaivaiy n. ueoounueeo Uvfle, Heautori, ramnoo, rtV SOgacomba and tUone adjoining. , tUtea Low. . . .'.n ... ''-. i .a . . - ' ' I . WALT. F. WiLUAMSoa, ,..wi R. Uaaaoaa, 1 11 Of i urooro. . .. ot waaftlngtob t ., . KUltwiaad Proprtotora. tli oats (star copy. aeo-tt Ja. Iltj ,'1 r . t"-. n nr. . I . "W s!t . f BUFFALO SPRINGS Mecklenburg County,' VTrglnla'. hm ;"Y THE GREAT MEDICINAL; WATER i'UJillllUl . I ' ' , OF THE SOUTH. I. - ' '' qVE?M-AY,75.n , Tlioiw waten are pne-reeld of extraordinary uralive Hi.r limlli piloin ol thu KIllNKYa and B,IT) K.Jnall deranacnieiiU of tbe nil. IAHY OUUANH Inrldnal to warm n la . in D culla rulo r.ginni. In Dyapla, la Dis ten enaee enre ee .peculiar , to WomiD .ii renfq. Intermittent a.iMemlt t Fewerai 4 Ohrorvto Conorr FAST FREIGHT ROUTE ' To all Points North or South. BALTIMORE. .ami WUmiiitoa Line, .KMIWIKKtV. -8A1LINO FkOM BALTIMORB- Tuesday At Friday, at 3 P M. I ."jANIl FKOM WILIS n-i Wednesday & Saturday. BOSTON AND PROVIDENCE. Baltimore and Wilmington Line, . paltimere, Hoaton and I rovtdence Line, Or via Canal Dally tu Pbiladolphla and Clyde'. Fblladollitaand Providence Lino. Heml.Waekly Irom each Port. f . PHILADELPHIA. aKMi-wiaai.TBBrWBkB'il I BALTIMORE AND WIT.iUKOtOM Baltimore a4 pwu icipoia tjeambat Uo., , Daily via Caaal bMwera .'. BALTlMOkB AND PHXLiDEL-HlA. WESTERN Cm BALTIMORB AMD WILktiUG JON LIKK. Northern Central Kallroad , AMD VHB J Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. . i. i 5 .; ' . i. 81iippora nay rrly upon tlieprnmpt and rcriilar illln of thee Steamers, and aaick dll. patih given lo all .hipmrnle by thie route. NO DELAYS. . r Through flill.o' Lading jiiven to and from all Points In NORTH end SOUTH CAROLINA, GEORGIA and ALABAMA. Alsto BALTIMORE; PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON, PROVIDENCE, and , w iau a.v i u VIlt;D, 1 SV Kaiea giiaramctd an low a by any other Kouteand time as quick. Loam aroverenarcM " promptly paid. , MarJiJajjI Goods' via lialilniore and Wilmington Llnel VT for farther Information apply to either of the anderalgned A grate of the Llna. ' EDVVIM FITZCERALDt Agent. lis liin.ire Lu , Ia) ftouin atieei, Daitimore. ran rcli IH.U A. D. CAZAUX, ABav, Baltimore aim Aew uik LuMa. ' WiLaiaoToa, N. c. Carolina Central Railway, GENERAL FREIGHT DEPARTMENT, ) ' . Wilmington, March 81st, 1875, ) TUB ATTENTION OF THB PUHLIO IS RKSPB'lTFTJI.LY INVITKD TO TBI: , tact Ilit the Carolina O.ntral Kailway. btinn eiimplvted and full, equipped for bnalnaas . t . . I u fa, H It. ...nanw...H mt VB ilM.I nal.. Kn.h i. rf .Ml UdaA 1 Ihu w .. . m .M) V.'..U MUM.,R.V.,.IU ......... ... ..OBIUEI Ulin.HU V1B W 010100 MUM PiaiKiuouih. to B ittimora, Phltail.lphia, New York, Boaton and Provldenoe uneqoaled fasti iiy lor baudling .bipnirpu. from W I LM INCTO N AN D ALL EASTER N CITIES TO C HAR 'I LOTTE, STATESVILLE, CREENVILLE. SPARTAN- ;j burc. j.. . ki and all atatlona on Atlantic, Tcnnewee ft Obio Atlat tic and Birbmond air Llna aad North Carolina Kailroad well all point. In QKOKUIA and ALABAMA. Iniiuranoe irom Eaatern citlen .natanterd ae low a via an v other line. No terminal or traaa irr chtrie., ind Hale, alna) . a. lew at Ihe lowe.t. , Katea to all polnu lurnltbtU upon application to the andertimd. Offlos la Bank of 4W Hanover Bailding. j i .... Jr. W. UUft,BK,,i Iti, Ueoeral Frtlgbt Agent. , aprll 8-80-tj Ihosa Secondary SvDhllis. Cleet I aua all diia. ol Hi. 'Oehital Organs. a in Mime inrm. or uoutaid Rhauma. tlem. Tb.lriaikati? iqwtr ai.deiljicf In liw ifiaai MlrtelaVi W.u tut rr by MS). ol the ru t dlnt t tnliilipd miHilral turn b-Xof the oj-inUv, boll Fo'ttl aiii !i.Ui, nil well '' '- - . Tay reported from ti.o' mM vuquea-rThlatat Maw York NovaltiaarsealvsdwMk S' I ......it.!- n.n2. I'iIIm..i-. t. 1 i ... apri. w . 1ANS, NAINSOOKS, PICQUKS, LINEN, CIA VATS PABASOLS, AT VICTORIA LAWNS, WM. VICTOKIA TBIPES, FYFE'S, LINEN DIAPER, EXCHAN2E ... V- HAtK FIXINGS, CORNER. And a grairal awartmsnt of Fancy Artiolea. ; ilVfl Afil ITTof v - ii 1 1 1 III 't" 'nrn""ia on appucaijqn, isiWAiKIt , ' -Vltf i n n iinr. i or a'Piru iuatiut IkaIT aiToH H.iitila t Ikft ti,t O a .. I V ' " . . V V "itT t tno SprlnVa for f hf SoutTTi ui.A la Rl. ...m UnrtfSS1 "u J 1 tM ftf th II HlPIl mOt if All ti A 1 Ull t& A i T 1 . Ah I A ' ' U-iltVnorl A U..l lahiffrt liaitv-af In Il-lli -f Tillhifl'lK 1 jamk. a. aypvf i) ta()jrl Tbllty op;o.i4 Clly Kai), Jnty, Virginia, where H tialn. i4 mall, 1 ohea lot tlii Hprtngntlmlleedhtant , I lor the Toilet, EXTBAOTS, xtraeht. Phaion'a Nlaht Hloomlna O.nui. ' Hair Bruahea, Coml a, Ull1 Bilk, An., o. ' i For sale by " - - RIIN ft FLANKER. Just Received ! 1 ii-.-i. l'"' .11. ' " A large aud complete assortment el btationery, ' Legal Cap, Fool Cap, Letter, Pocket Note, ComraersiaJ Nolo, Octave Note, Billet Note, Long aud Broad Bill Paper, andHLe beat and cheapest stock of Envelopes in taa citv. : . -;-f.-'l. ALSO, , i. i 1. ' . -J7J UUiiik Books ;. iOf all kinds BDd sifW. IITLAlfJt jjvvxv uinuo hi uiuoi, A. W IN OLJ Y ft IATE3' , OitvT Book IStOil S)rtl4,ttaw-4ia T ' ffopristot. , .13l.i(i iiti
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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May 7, 1875, edition 1
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