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-tll .x'UUl iiill. WILMINGTON. N. 0 1 WEDNFSDAY. MAT 12. 187!. T1 IAI1.T JotKNAL, tl.fM'V.Jt 'U'T fnet in North Carolina, it puNifW-d ,,ry nnn it, wvpt Monday, at Eibht iMi.aiw m 7V't TvVH PULAIWCll n-Aitrw; ScvKTT-riv eenu p niontli o- hortr perMa. Servod by Carrim i- the city at SvsxTT-riTii m b, or Two Dollar aid Tn i r-rtvit ont jf quarter. Tb Wricily Jotrhai, rrW'ay) per r; thw foj-te. riv DotAAM ABU A halt J fxir nrfS, Dttt.UAW fiVfril-i.', ElOHTPoiJJkM AND AvBAJ.F ten cn,l, FiFTMtH Dollars; twenty .pij TwitTT-riv Dollars. rnnciiii'TtoNS In All camw ptyWe in vnf,' no paper OfMiMuued after tin a rtir jf ti" P' J ,or- I:c.ittaicks slioulJ.be luaJs by Pnei offl.v Money Order or Express. If Hit ran , ot be iVine, protection aeainat lnaaro by null tny I st-"" M forwarding firefl pavWetotlie order o.tlie proprietor. ,t the Jon AU w by lending the moony repl'"Jl,,4r- MvenWliiK R" (, '"oh lW0,v" .iMHrn f wWertlsing type,) One I'fh. one ii)H..rtim. ( Doiaar; two Inier- U,m.( ON" !)l t.A AND A HALF! tllW insertion, Two D.d.r.Aia; four lnrtloti, Two DOUGHS am a half; tioni Tnt KK Doixaws l Insertions. i iMKK Doil.AH AND A HAtFJtWolve enl..ii. Fivr D"I.i.am and a half. 0 e month. EkiiitPoixai-s; twomontlm. iFTrr.i Poi.tAHtij three months, Twkb tv-two Dull A Kit CotitikfU fr loneer periods and longer epaw mJe upon lilwral term .Ji'ro KSI'KI 11 AltH SAt'NDKUR, wlliilti'tmi, V. I' EDIIORI il. 'OlMirMPOflDKWCli TALiittHEK, Flv, May, 1H73 UIDDLB FLOHIDA. lh ar Journal: I Lave visited many portions of the country which are famous for thei i . 1 Tin. Ttlnit Urass region of Kentucky is pictured in my nvnd through tho partial eyes of youth; I have admired the Valley of Virginia before it had felt the Brock of war, and hud been desolated by coutending armies. But to-day as I look out at the green fields and blue hilla, and around as the brilliaut par terre greet my eyes on all sides, 1 luntit rontws that this is the moat beautiful oonntry my eye ever behold. Leou ouuty.of which TaUaltasBuo is the oounty site; as well as th capital of the State, is as rolling 4 ooutitry as Wake oouuty iu North Carolina. , let look in what direction you may, oven from the top of the Capitol in Raleigh, aud jour vision is out disagreeably short by rngged and ill-shapon lulls. Here the eye is gladdened on all sides by open and fertile valieys, here green fields and their luxuriant and bril liant foliiisrt lius the banks of limpid streams, until the Vision is limited by hills rising in gentle and regular ai-oout, sloping off with grace ful curviturc, nfc if art had aided na ture. Aud so soft and balmy iu the atmosphere that the eye can scarcely penetrate the deep blue Lnza which oovers hill and dale. And then, too, in the midat of this pictureaque soeue, tho city of TALLAHAH?EH aits,, a very queen nestliug under a vaat bower ( f magnificent oaks, with u bed of flowers for its footstool. Al though no longer the center of un bounded wealth, it it still the home of refinement and intelligence, and uu surpassed host ltjtLty. The wont casual visitor cannot walk along its streets, without btug ttrnck with the air of eomfore astl aitiganoe which its reaidamms aud. yard present. This becomes a. UngibU sad delightful reality when one hi so fortunate a ta enjoy, as I am a week's social in tercourse with Tallahassee society. Partaking of the generous hospitali ties of Colonel F. 11. Cotton and his most agreeable family, I have found my time slipping away almost uncon sciously. I surely shall uot soon for got the kindly attention and politoue-s I have experienced on all hands. TUB FARMING lNTKUBSl" " " of this section is iu quite as prosper ous condition as could be expected. Immediately after the war the plant ers lost very heavily, iu adjusting thoir system of farming to the new order of things. - But now that labor is better regulated nod under better o ntrol, aud employers and employes understand each other, matters move on more smoothly and prosperously, I fiud that the system of renting lands to the freed men pretty generally prevails here, but in no case do I hear of mules being hired with the lauds as in the Western portion of the State, 0 r do the laborers get Buch a large proportion of the oro). It may be that the lands here are more productive. , j However, the plan of employing bauds directly finds favor here, and where planters are'able to pay wages, it is not uufrequeutly resorted to with advantage. I look forward, and at no distant dy, when this portion of the State will feel the influx of Northern visi tort and settlers. . This must be a mora healthy country than the flat and dreary section adjacent tothe St. John's, which is now the resort of tens of thousauds.'of visitors every Winter, As jet however, Middle Florida has roipod liit'o or no benefit from this .travel, and almost all visitors oome ami gu without s-n ing tLe nrt beau tiful portion of the State. I will have here wiUj r-pntf ul ooy from the rclucUncs vt prting ! the with iuoh kiol nl ttne friends, but ! of 1fo fro ci a indipoition to go wj from eeem t fairy like and enchaut iiig. C it the demand of buaitiees cell And I B'.'ict tdx-T. H t - - ' aoiiii h ticn rrr. Ujexfiul W. H. II. Davi, formerly oommiinJer of the 104th IVunaylf anis regiment, during a reunion Tieit of h command at Doylentown. Ta., the cene of their early military exin-ri. eneee. delivered an addretia which may r-i.k ilh thoee of Oenerala Uartlett and Cvana. Alluding to Lit comrade who fell in battle, General Darin aid: At the crowing of yonder atreeta stands their monumental atone, erect ed rather to peretuate thejr courage and fidelity than to commemorate tb civirfeud in which they lost tbeir Uvea. But wliilo laying a tribute ou tho grave of our own , dead, we eau afford to drop a toar tor the dead of the other aide. They were our coun trymen, and we nhouhl feel proud of their gallaut deoda. Their courage andfotitnde deT(!loj)ed the liigLeat type of American character, and in all the beat qualities of a soldier the Con federate Oray proved bimaelf the peer of the Union Blue. Our hearts should well with charity towards them when we remember thut, but for the acci dent of KUccesJi, Washington and Jef ferson would Lave no greater claim to the uume of patriot than Loe ami Stonewall Jackson. There la one duty we should' all cultivate that of for- gctfuluoHS of the passions eud hates oftuowar. Lot us keep green the rrcol!eotiou of all the tnauly and noble qualities, everything that serves to ennoble and dignify human nature developed during tho war, but let us forget everything owe. this imii;noi;ti,oini There sppi urs at lensttobnaulmtiui ti;il proof of a revival of luttiincsa iu New York. Tho Now York J'ot of a reoeut date, iu its financial article, aaysthut "merchauts report eolleo Hons as exoeptiouully guod, and while trade is not as active as it might be, the volume, nevorthlos, is obove last season notwithstanding the backward weather. The prospect now is that we shall broak abruptly from Winter to Summer. If we have good crops tho coming seuaou there is no reasou ap parent, assuming that we have a com fortable money market, why next an tutnu's busiuess should uot be large ( aud satisfactory. Bo far as aouudneiw is (vmootned, busiuess Could never be more Batiafaotory thau this season, for it is conspicuously the rule thiit no more good are bought than can be oaid for: and. as nott1, collections wore never better." Bhicks made in Uiuna aro Bold in San Francisco for less than they eiui be made for this side the Puoiflc, nct wilhstmiding the ad valorem duty of twenty per cent Oil tbora. Tn Philadelphia Timet isn't Batis fled with the weather yet, aud sug gests to the r.esidout that he is losing thousands of Totes every day by rca sou of the retention of GeneraT Meyer at the head of the Weather Bureau. - '. . ." i ' ' Thb Elruir Uazette makes this sug gestion to Walt Whitmau: O, rantankerons, rebelliouistio, cyolc istio oetitcnnial oatsolysm Of liberty, besprinkled much, Bomo hundred vi ars uso or thereabonls, We hail thee boouiingistically to day I , A t'N factory in Upper Austiiai mukiiig 250,(100 rifles for Gormnuy It has deiiverod 1UU.00O, and ha re ceived a fuither older for 75.000.: A Vienna firm is reported to be cxeou ting a German order for 80,000,0(10 cartridges for delivery in Juue. Chaviz, the lit uU i.ant of the Cali forma bandit chief, Ya quez, in csrry ing out the the threat he made to avenge the latter 'a death. With a baud of mounted followers he is ravaging certain son I hern eounties, whose inhabitants clamor for a legis lative appropriation as a reward for his capture. Thb first flouting elevator, owned by the Boston Towboat Company, ia now in operation. Ou her trial she moved ft, 000 bushels of grain from the Boston aud Albany elevator and pltioed it on the Cuuard steamer Porthia iu two hours' time. The operation was witnessed by a large number of grain morchnnts, who expressed themsolvcs well pleased. Thb New Encyclopedia Jlritunnlca Buys if the natural resource of Amuri oa were fully developed it would afford Bustcnauoe . to 3,600,000,000 iulmb tauts a number nearly five times as great aa the entire moss of human be ings now existing on the globe and that it ia not improbable that this prodigious population will be in t x istenoe within three, or at most four centurion. SMBMaaBWaaaaMasiaaaaaMaasi As "another strong , link in the chain of brotherly love and good feel ing which ia everywhere iu the Uuiun cropping out, much to the disgust of the few who would .cherish fraternal hate as a means of perpetuating the offloial power which they hav abused," the Memphis Appeal publishes some patriotie correspondence between the x-Federal and ex-Coufederata officers and soldiers of Memphis, in which it is sgroed that arrangements shall be mide fox a joint deooiatiou.on the 24 th instant, of the graves of thoso who fell on either side dning the war, " ' This 'ii r " the 4rruup t-r W ' tr.cl "f M.nurpt t.iU tfVilt tin re-I cut wt-t weh r lift Mt"d nnn .f i tg f t!i j, si.i.mt t! it ti r.. j tahsIi. pp. r iH ! liif'.t i:i j CO It ixcr!il . jVg!i'iij;'iH t'mtj tiit Tri.siileBt nl iippuiut Cotniii:- eidner l)ong!aRa to m.dhtrr cfFa-e if j t (iml iinpoitai.ee t ) that toon t le TOCBtei 1T him. Chicago la bvdly aauipel fluuucial ly. The delinquent tai lmta fooU up $G,"50,000, and the city i lmrrtiwing money to met the deficits in thetn aa u ry by reaiou ol the hbortoomiuga of t.y payvia. Hat woto than that, it i acknowledged that if all the delinquent taxes were collected they would m t be sufficient to py the out-lauding liabilities of the city not provided for in the funded debt. Ta Grand Duko William tif Aus tria, made a speech rt oently which i n'Karded as ominous. lie is inspeo tr general of Austrian art l'.nry, no 1 was at Prague ou ah official tour re viewing the troiq s. At the cloi-e of the reviow, he said: "I thauk y u for your diligeucH iu study, and for tho thorough acquaintance you have dis played with the practical duties of your profession. Iu view of tho pres ent pparetit instability of peace.thefcu pialitios become doubly important.'' Ir is now possible, by the aid of hydraulic maohiucry, tj b-ud iron shafts of twelve inches (Immetcr to any ri quired nhape. Iuuredihle as this statement tnuy seem to an inexpert, crank shafts are now so made, iiiHteml of by the slow, laborious, and expen sive method of forging. Tho lunt shsfts are also much better than foil ed ones from the fact that tho fibre of the metal runs iu ono direct on ooutiu ually, whereas in fuig. il ones it i ofU:U act osatlin line (! stiuin. ' ' 8'fATtHTtl'H hilVtt reoelitlj jb'H'U pillf lisiied, sni ing tlio 'cQiiuiliuii of the rhtireh of Knphmd. ttmee the year IHtH), aud before l7J, the Chmch of Knghiiid h id built 3,204 churches' ami rebuilt 925, hiuking 4,120 in all. Ill 1KH the number of bonwliotm was over 10.01KI; noxr thero arc ovor 13,300, with an annual ineumo of 88,207,230. Eng land had 0,000 patsouugea iu "1833; now there are 11,000. From lWW to 1872 there were expended pn.parudi siihools tilinnt $5,060,000; if' : f - ' Thk pilot orgauiziitious iu our dif ferent cititm appear to be very sharp iu looking after legislation 4iu their exclusive behalf. Thoe of Ne Yoik have already got a new bill before the L'bwlatuie of that State to 0 muter act the force of the recent decision of the New York Court of Appeals ugaiust off-shore pilotage. It is stated that tho new bill is not only jLtunded to set aside tho decision, but to increase the pilot fees, The Shipowners' Asso ciation have protested against the bill as well as over two hnutlred promt nent nierilmnts, who declare it will he injnrleus to thu oommoroe of New l'ork,v,v!., !vnVt l,--is.l : : AT NEW YORK ; COST TK OFFKR, W ITllOt'T HK8KRTK, no. ebtlreRbifk JiT tWT for caMi only. Hot utonit. ars Invited IA artlclntQ with ttte I'liblln In tlie great tiargalim we ofl'er. BO&KOWITZ VUEBEH, 20 Market Street, INOT1CE, Oar MUk am m iila up to tho tut of MsvS llsreattcr our tiaimeib'iia will le fur CAtu cacluelri'ly. FKIFhlH who are Inarrcait with u are rtiertt'uty Infornieil thnt they wilt InoreaM our ol'ltgatliu. Vy a Toinitw.t tlemtnt " ;1 ; Very rr.peetfat1y, UOSKOWlTZ 3c MEUKIt ' i ? . il l AND OTHKK OAHII lJUYJI XtS . rirase examine cur Stock of Tobacco Goods With s view to pnrcnaslrg. D.PICOTT, TosaccoaiRT. may S In Store 1 In Store I C.000 BUSHELS COUN, , 1,000 Bbls. Flour, 200 Hlids. Cuba Molasses, 51' , 600 Bbls. 8. H. Molasses, ';. 50 Uh.lH. B. H. Molasses, 200 Swks Coffee, ". 'T 200 Kegs Nails, ' u , 100 Boxes p. a Sides aud Slioiil ders, 50 Boxes Smoked Sides & Shotil ders, ',i :'"; r ; ' ' . 200 Botes Tol aeoo, . j. 10 Bbls. end Half Bbls. Snnff, , . 60 Sngar, . . t.v, 5 Cases (1 aud 2 oz.) SnulT, 3,000 Sacks Liverpool Salt, -6lK) Rtaiidiird Cohks,' J ! 200 Bbls. Glno, ; a 10 TduaHoop Iron, '' w - . 200 Cases Oysters, ... v 50 Boxes Gaudy, '50 Tubs Lard, ;' CANDLES. , : ' ' ' v r, : SOAP, ' ., it; s t , MATCHES, 4a, bo. For wle by ' E. FRANK COE'S ' 4am.sial.il aaper-rhwapliau. - jptm SALE fORCAHB OK ON OKOPtlme V. V. A AAW9AiUJi W, maros. II KIbCELLAAEuiS 1 , I f j J1C0CI 1 JjJJY i hi; mi si i 01 ti.in. Now In Mw Cuiwlaiitijr llM-itiM Ail. PI OWN.-: .f. lines, Shovel, Wlnelbarrows, PHchforks ANVIL, K'H ITH'S HLIH'WS, Vli-tw, llnini-r, 'I imc Clm im, u.l:n.Hiimi'. I'OTK. il k. ? - - 1MI HI". : Pi t ' i f -i f -x MIOOTltl'MCt nil hi: 'i km vi n, Tlll.: H I I .1 .It IT, I e i MM - , , ) ' - III III. VI MM. .OMM I WIST U'S, Ml'l.ll'S lMtl., And Oomi'lete -i n k ..i HARDWARE, NATHANIEL JACOB! S if -- IU1UWA1U DEPOT,' 'no, u aiAiHiKT tsrr.? )n .HI BUSINESS CAED3. Graham & Kash, ATTORNEYS AT L'AV. ClIAItLOTTB, N. Oj PUAt'TIi K IN IHK KTATK M fri vrnl (' mri. nl n'aV' iMitiei ii't.n au hI! re In Nurtli t iiii.llna Alw mvotlata mih t f lt ill ! (., A Hi"iHuial, Mineral ai.d in ii'irr varus aim umrni.ifi iji'Jf i.orraTi- ta :). 0" il. i s . ViltHAML I'Ui'Kl V. 1LKI MUkKI' AUCTIOMEERS, UCCK A0 mi ESTATE 'CXERS f s, WlWJUtll'tlN, N. O. CUM BR SBI JT if TI1KIK SAI.KM HOMMB ' a t'lnn i t th city, en an miiarg 'd scale. HW'ik lli'. k wuli lb.- ooimilarieof f r Lot lnlii;ilv ilwtoitttlv ileliMk.l. t Am.!W() ralua, part nod .reent.t Try lot in lb) ; , ; .!..- .iny liifurmatloii itnlred rnrnlthad opou ap nl 1 1 000 l,ABB FtOUUaU grsdoi; v 200 BAGS' COFFEE, : ' ftyg 500 DDLS, 8. n. SYRUP, J: ' ' , !!!.!) J .: , ft 2,000 SACKS LIVERPOOL SALT, 200 KEGS NAILS, 50 15BLS. SUGAR, i ' 100 Boxes Dry Salt Sides nnd Shoul i ders, 50 Boxes Smoked Meats, 1 1 Anil a lull ttotkof OKeontlltS.whhhWe Oiler to tb tiSils Ikloi Sttirra 1 1 S I ' Hjicctiil att.'titlan pa'd ft) S'ciirlng. low fat" tiulgltt In Oar Load ta,. --f ; U1NFUUU, CKOW&OO. hit. lua? B A SPLENDID HOLIDAY PRESENT. Ite Carolina Hortlfi'lfflc; a N II.I.P.NTItA I Kl MoNTHI.V chnlra Literature, IU belMurd ftyraUi ' lot.iw. bund .Mk-sicnukr OfPies rununei'i'lng w th .Imiimrv, if ifl. The HrH niimbiT will b temiy loi m lli'g by ifreii'bi'.r Ittb.and th" inoit. teat will be b)l.litd each auececdlnn lunntli tlii'ici.ltur wiibonT ktitcrmntlnii. ,u-ailian- tt!fl wilt b nrgiorted .Tiill e'thVr talent of raiiltnl ran runiuinnii t rentier eaitb Iwne an arrtHble and inatf n.'tWe- ertm(intiluiii 'ot enniri rra nng, oy poiiwar wTIMrj, iiotn ntun and abroad. , rhe Carolina Household Magazine , .... y i . , will be S rje W-rmg. eluhty-innt roluain Bi!inthly,hi dft.nn'lv pt'ntnl on tint boo pajwr nnrt beaiiti-nllT illit.trH'frt It .Ir a tbormighly acittl era t uternrlM ai d tUliteceM to make tt a Hut Ham monthly, thai, once in taairnaiiy rtiey affnrod.- Tnerubltrlirr tin tut iroooeeu is inn. lmuuv i'.ircin. i unre ro lut aerJv Watohi d lor And natfuliy.. pr.BorvB t. Ita "rMiKl KA FT OAI.I KKY" will I rove an auiaotlve rea'ure. 'I he .Unaary number will utiitatu a lii's-bke picture of ? EX-GOV. Z; B. VANCE, and b'nrapblr'at Fketob. to be flillnwed In earh .ucceeiitng number with iboUs ube ot other pronilnent tat-.men, dtviuea, &c otn.t Twtj dcwxa'sS a yfak H anfl earh aultfrrrber ran mak$ V choice ol Thbrk most nKAUTiri L.LAiiiiK KsuuAvirtoH, aii of eat It (I x fti Inches, vl: "The Finding of tlw Saviour In the Tcnu-ln," "The M-ulen-na." or "King ti"r Ilefvlng the Htor'm." Inr. winlidon r(;cr.lt of tba eitbarrlptii'n price. K.ittu'r ofth Knitrat'titr la worth doable the nrltui ti'ktt lor tho MngHzlne. , , r Any one (nfling a club of 4 V" a ill re . reive an extra aubaeni tion tree. Hiii.ecopli ','O centK, free bv mall. 8I inen'ha Mbscr tl., without the migrating, su ' - ' ... . -" ASEOntS WantOd E vo rvvy here. A t re JULIUS A. KOMI 6. fiibiirhei. deeS tf UoUlvboro. N. (J. The Enfield Tffies. DANIEL BOND. Editor & Proo'r C. C. DAVENPORT Associate Ed. Tsmis t Ono Vor,! 00 ; 81 M.mthr, t 00 line ol the miwt tntrrctlng ricbanaeK that itne to w frm the Old North Btatti. litltt avrann. baltim rv, Vd, .lintKin fmmfhctt'iil number, t; will nvnu,. itlatxiy tiike TkUk.edltorlallv, with (he Una iia pr In th Honth. Norfolk ( Va.) Anrwdl. Hhowi. an aptitude and abllltv In dii-ou. ng Important lmbllo qncOn, and evince, mud entet prise In the general make up and mechan ical ie mitloTi. Dmmnillt ( 7Vn) .Vo(f. ' t'ne of the lientet ind biwt edited nai era tlie f tab tfiVinn, (N. U.) I'lainiralrr. fhe bet printed paper In North OaroMnt . K,rtt thi South, (N. O.l dec 21 g(tl. If Wilmington , ' ' " 1 I '' l "-. .1 i "" IS At,IVE TOHFK INTKKKSTH In Haul Laioltna, b.TbuMnt w men wlllartvortleoln THE VSHINGToKECHnv a Iarf-tn4- wall i.lt.bad -we!ily newrv a "' 0rjfMi9it jeltv In tl ronnHwo lbd-, rtcniiti.rt Pamllno, Wit, Ktlgecomhr and .imt i Ailulglnj.. Bales Uw. ;, f , WAt, r. WaHiow, H 1 H rtnStdas, Uteol-T.rboro. orwbiwto, . wKihttasalid Prolletor. Oot II Star copy. , .: . - tM-U Carolina Central Railway Co. Crr.c OiMiii MiitinmT. i nmUi,U o. -N-ApiU It, 173 j A ?X .... ft 1W Change cf Schedule, Onaud after Fiidaa.AwU 1Mb. 15. tU train kill iuo 0tr 'Li Kilwaj a lulk.: P48SCNQER TRAINS L' VTt'BiiAittur t.. TlftA.M tv Lant 0 3 :H A M An it ai vi lim.uM at w f n FREIGHT TRAINS l&T WllintKiituu tt BlOP.M Aiiirtkl 'lrl.,ti ...... :iw f. M L I hirlulto t UK A. II ATrWsoi Wilii.iiiiticn ai tUutA.M MIXED TRAINS. 1t Ceir o i l.... F:(K) A SI Arrire at Uufla'okl ... li M L- Bclf.lo at ..........li; I' M Ainvc ml Urlo taut i.Jtl P M No I rslai an Kuadatv txwMotie (rewlit iHia 'lut Iti ViuiUi at ( If. M., lu leaa M n bHliudsr lilbt. Connections. Conr.firtii t WUiniMiiou wtib TVIlmtnctoa Wni.),,n, ant wilrilnKton, toliimhia Au Ktt:raili, jul-i-klv twTnral.ll i ikm ry fammnrc and wtcklj rmia'Ui- i mi Msmei. ana me him notuunr ettcrlllH. Itotiuwti at ( barlotle with lt Wetfrn Il i'in. North Curuhna KaMtoa.i. ( I 'W tte m o Htatrnllla Kulltoa". bartotte & Atlanta Air Ln, i(l charlotte, Co'.umbia and an inxu kanrmul Thunii t.lvmi! t.e vnola Wet, Noi thwn' an.i Houtliwpft with a abort and Lei one t the Seaboard and Knroe. 8. L FKEMONT. Chief r.DjIueei auJ Suirliitiiilf lit april IS 9 '-II ay Phirth uul.lhliig C. U. Ball war b.d ale mill ilcaiw notiu cbanjta. 1 KNKUAL Hl'l'IUI NTEfcD'l fi OfFlt't WILMIKCTCN, COLUMBIA ' i i A ! U . AUGUSTA RAILROAD CC. ' ' n amuTiia, t. t..?Alirll 9, 1MB CKANOE OF 8CHEDULI On i.ml aHer Mo.idav, At ailSth tho lollow ing rhedtila will l. ran: fiio hi Rirawn rttAin.ii'aiif 1. L'jre Wlliintig'.)n... 6.C6 P. W t.enTe Mofcuce u.ro r. w ArrWe St (loluiuMa..,. ....... A. M - ' -Aufusta. . S.3 A.l loua Ajiiiii. IS t' k: Umie t'i'lumbta. S15P. & Urfte Fior 'iioe .,,.,...1Km A. Jl Arrlear WI)iuiiton... ......... . T. 10 A.M eji-h njird fc't' eg ln!onit uniu' ntiii wil uke ttiKiuD lisin, leaving wi.unin'i' " " V." i v n 1 - v w PiW-EIvUEU TUAIN, (l'aily except Hut: Leaf Wilnitngtott... ..... . ....... f 40 A. Arrlta at r'urbnuo e. Leare lornc , I.iC h M AirWt Wtmtrit)n. ' ' 7.00 1 A (I'lWirnlor Cli;rtenton, ' olnmlita and Inimtta Hbitxbojrnd.. bul tak cibt Sv l.fie- train uuid w uiuiaiion, , V .J n uugu piecimin vara jiiu iuufc uaiii tur vnaricctuu ana Atisteia. . " . ' JAM1 ANDEKfiON ,', , r. . Uen'lBai'ertiitendeut. Mar rnjiy. ..... 4 : , ,., , anil! J WILMINCTOH AND WELD0N RAI ROAD CfiM PANT. ' Drnri " Oswaait 80rsttiwraoa WUwiinatotn Jan. I, IK16 On and after Jan, Sd.;lhwiKer ' rain, nr. tho W, W. KallriMMl will rnu m followi : MAU' TRAIN t " " i.eTi CiihMi Bpor ottr '(except Hnndayr) at I BS A. ft Arrive at loldtHi at ) 114 A. M i itHv Mount at 1MF.M IV.li.l.......... ..... 4 e.M eava V iiltlr.t.s,,.,.; i lu.i s A M rr ektootl lfjl?4 um' tl 41 A M. UuiOjiborOit..... i si r. at. 80S I. M n t :; t Pnlon. llepot . ...,... .. , .; IHataiia TVI. 1NI THJtOUtiH FKKHiHT TUAIN. , .em. I.'nloii 'ti'ltol.ilaliv, at 7.15 P. I. arrive at !A.boro. at...,,..,....,. .1.10 A. SI. " Rcckv Moantat. 410 A.M. ,eave W'ldoni,dAllyi at.,.,ffj..i , Arrive at Korky alount at O.ltf P. M (loldaburo at ...13.18 A. M Union Jiepat at... 4 30A.M Mall t rain iiulh olnat Sonisotloii at Wei Ion for alt p;lnti Noib via Hi.v t,ine and Ac- inla C.reok routi'.. . ' s EiorOa Train nonnetotilut. Acnnta flieearoiite PiillmnaV ralaiee Nlecp. tnar 4'nra ou tlilsTralai. e Freight Tralna will -leave Wilmington trt weekly at 0.45 A . M. at d ar-ive at J 0. M. . . jtHN r, niviNK, j ; j . if 4- i 4 Ueneral Sap't Jans i .'H -i -- S-tt Star now. ... .,.,,. Ofiiciar Report. The follolrg iaa corrcrt report of the sale orHK.WINO M aOHINKs made by the lad. Ing (.ouipanlea during me 8: tmir (4) vem A care tul cxsniiu kticu of Uie llgurra will -how that ttieHleorthe"lNOKH',' bat Itriiely l- eeWed each year.'While,-on tin eontraiy, a coneiioiding di-cretee i. ehown In the gale, rip .rUd byr all ohrti norapanieii. Now, i a que ioii. naturally ariro : How long will thli aiaw of italraJ'ial? . Jb-w long will Alio other ciiwpanlrn be ill to keep ofttevs opeti In nur dittorriit cit ed and tnwi.i wlien tlicy are H'llli ); . t. w machinetiV Alt perwum wlio think ot I'liyiiK a machine .bcul.t coiieult thrir own In. tcicst and get kii'id one Irom the old. Tollable blNtHCb 6MlNVKAtTUUlNG.t0OMPANY. SEWI,U-.MAi;HliiliSALI LBS FOK 1874 M&thin't Sold TUK SlKKKR MarirfAOTt'BINO Co 211 6! Wheeler vVtlwdt Manufacturing Co . 9S M7 Howe Sewing Machine Co. (eaumatcd). 3S Ot.O Itnmmtlo Mewing Machine Co 22 7"0 Wetd SKwing-Machine Co , V0,4!tt Orovcr Baker S. M CO. (estimated)., ki.ikio Hi-mlngton KinplreHew ng.Macbine 00. 17.(1"H Wila hi ewng-Machlne cnmpany 17 oil Wtlcoi &Oibl- Sewing Machine eo.... 13,7 1 American B. 11... j 13,141 Floren(Hewiii-Mvlilne c..... ..,.. e,M7 Sotir. StwUigJUachino eo,.t,,,,,.jy.. 4,b4i ' '".' fxy ; I BALKS O? 187J - ' " "; ' llaehinn Sold Td RrwoKS MAwUFAirrontNo Oo.....'.vS'44t Wbeele oi Wllaon Manatacturlng co. . 1 10, 1 00 Domee'l xing IChine company . n ill OrovcrA Maker S'wii.g-MMclinie Co.. I6.I7J Vil Sewtng-Machlne compaey ' 719 Wilron tjewiiig M chine coiijpanj 81,847 Vtftwe Machine company . ......110 ri turn. wllroi & Hibiia Mewing M ichine eo.... 15.8M p'J t m"l!r",.n Hi!i"n:"i'L1''tc-.V I, - P ta''3 Machine eo S.us f.l' toi-awi Sewtng-Mnehlne coinp.iiy..,. s i;o 8ecor sewing-Machine company,.; 44i. m-rlcan rlntfin-Ilol . Ac I4.IP2 t i .14.4.4. A-iJaA Vnrhinn SM TlIB BlNORR MAMt rAtTURlSO Va '219.1M j Wiieeler & Wtln Manufactnrlbg co,174 i ss Hdf) Machhte romrfnttv' fuKlmatcd).. ,146 0011 s,rtrer UHK'T oewilig iuacinne Oil.... r.lilll D'imephc - Sowirg-M ctnne otiiupany ... 49, M4 Wtrd Sewinit-MaH In 1 company - 4J441 Wil(OX& tiiblia Sewing-Macbiua 00.... saiil. WlUoii Aewitig MHOtilpi) ou pny 2 r6 Ainoitoiatl It ,t , ls,0 (riorenc.i Sewing. Machine company,... 1 .703 lvU Hewti g Machine cnmp'ir.v 1 t;r, Remington 1 mpn e 8wlng-Mn'eLlneco. i'fiii , .v, K; , SALES FOB 187 L ,. . " ' Mnchinri ,d. Tin finnan MAitfAgTiintna (;o.....i8i jnn Wneeler or Wllann M jnu'nctnrtng CO.-.I2 ,M) Orovier A Bkr .-fcwln,i Machine eo... ftt.m Weed Hewing Machine cuninnty..; Bfl.ti'i Un M.cliiue 'dmpinj-ijanji to.luly J) 34)01 Wins & tmt Si wlnd Macmno co...; 3n i7 W1:in mi Machine roup my.... ., 21 . l Amettcan B. if. t.t jo,t8l Original Howe ewlg Maehlno 10 o,osi Flurcnce SSnlni M t -ne cmDp.av.,.. ie.tM7 DavH Hewing Maciiiie com .my....... ii.ms Domratlo Sewing Macbih vompai y.... 0 HOT PtelOTJs ef'Foiite; pnojoo K A Ml S "A 1 1 ! Ft 1CB ' LIS T OF uretockof Fevoltwr fhtnuhed on ap)lic). tbin t-t nureh.Mre, . ,1 s tli 1- , m f l fi I . (.. (Ill a 1 t v. a. Buna 00. 101 8HHTIK0. FJEVV YORK AND VIA Wilmington, ' TJ. C. ast Freight Route to all Points - North or South. i. New York and Wilmington Steamship line! SEtf ..WEEKLY, Sailii g from KEW YOLK, XVEDSF.SDAT. aLd SA1UPDAY t 8 P. M., and from WlLAlIKG'iON, WEDNESDAY and SATrEDAY. BOSTON AND New York uud Wilmington SUaiiiship Company, COXNKCTO WITH THK OLD COLONY RAILROAD AND STEAMERS. Dally Between BOSTON and NEW YORK Semi-Weekly between NEW YORK and WILMINGTON. W I'diicaday and Saturday from each Port, ; o Mili Frair ayri.U m on the t..en.i t rml reg, lar slllt.( r l r, 8fB fm. arrt riulck (la l,',,1"" ,,";1''I1'""''1-J' .' "le. MO DELAYS. VtUi at WliailnVo. MLMlriGlt K, COLIA' f I A A AIOI'STA FAH.IK'P V.lJ.iUTU A Wfl I'fNKAII.BOAD. A TDK CA KI.AI'I NTKA L HA II WA T, lb,0.,sbB,UofLal,.n1KiTeto; NORTH and SOU'l II CAROLINA, GEORGIA and ALABAMA. AIao to NEW YORK. EOSTON, IROVIDLNtE, FALL E1YEB and other Lastern Cities. Vtomi tly iafaTBted '0" by "y "M ronto Hni fliek. Usws or ovhsrgS Mark nil Goods ia (11( s WilminRton Line. aV For lurlber indrroatlon ptly totlthcrul tbv nider.lgn.d AgenUol thaLlna. I). I). MINK. tiinprHl I Hhtirn Apent. Sit Deioniliiie btrect, Boaton. MMmui Mm Hffi lififiniiiCiw wilmingtonn; ic. .1. FAST FREIGHT ROUTE To all Points North orT South. BALTIMORE. ; BallimGi-c siifl Wilmintoii Line, . . l-KHt.WSHil.. -8AIIiIKO FKt'M JtALTIMOKE Tuesday & Friday, at 3 P.M. ANI FHOM WJLMINOTON . Wednesday & Saturday. BOSTONANDPROVIDENCE. Baltlmoro and Wilmington Line, Baltimore, Itonton and I rovldence Line, Or via Canal Liblly to f-hlladeli biaand Clyde'! Philadelphia and l'mvidcnce Lihe. Seml-V ci'kly from each Port Shipper, may rely upon the i prompt and reimtaraitllnt- of them Steamers, and Quick dl. pattb given to all ubipmeut. by thin route. NO DELAYS. . 4 " m 1 brough Bills of Lading given to and from all Polatrta '" ' " NOKTH and SOUTH CAROLINA, GEORGIA and ALABAMA Also to BALTIMORE, FIULADELmiA, BOSTON, PEOVIDEJNCE. and othrr Eastern Cities. , p itmtdly' paid.""1"0"1 ' '0W " "7 ""'r Ii0"t0 " qulck- tom" ?' wrgei Mark all Good iia llalthnoreand WilmipgtoiiLine. KT for Inrther Information apply to cither of the undersigned Agents of the Line. EDWIN FITZGERALD, Agent. Ualtunore l.n.i , to suuib otrcetriiaitiji march IH.tr Carohna Central Railway. GENEKAL FREIGHT DEfABTMENT, 1 Wilmikoton, March 81st, 1875, '' THE ATTBNTION OF THE PUBLIC IS RtSPBOTrUI.LT mvtTKD P(y THI fact that tbe Carolina O.ntral Kallwav. bring completed and folly equip wed for bnalneH huer.-wnu ,1, connection, at Wilmington, both via direct Steamer l.Ine. ndvla W.ldlm .nil !;p'nl81,"lK N0W Vork-HMm vvimiifV.IUHI.U ALL tAditRN CITIES TO CHAR' LOTTE, STATES VI LLE, CREENVILLE, SPARTAN- x '.::,. . burc and all taion or Atlantic, Tenn.freo 4 Ohio Atlantic and Richmond Air tin and Noith Ca'ollna Railroad" tti wel I Ki a! nntnta n HKOKfiU 4 T.iniM mmunana in-.iiraucetn.mlCi.Btr,ncltioHa'Hntt-fdlowvia any ether line. No terminal or trane lerchargt., end llut alway. aw Iowa tlie lowest. . " hates to all points luruieheu upun application to tho undereignid. Offloa Id Bank of New Ha' ovcr Building. ' april 3-80-1 y F AN9, PAKASOLS, AT VICTOKIA LAWNS, NAINSOOKS, W.V1. VICTOUIA STblrES, FYFE'S, LIWN DIArEK, EXCHANGE P1CQUES, LINEN, CRAVATS HAUt FIXINGS, CORNER. And general awortmtnt of Fanoy Article. Xhelate.t New Tork Novelties received week l aprti Js-tf Kxtracts lor tho Toilet, QCBRLAIN'S EXTUAOTM, Lnbln'. tutracta. ' I'lmioii'. Mght nioomlng Oerena. Hair Bruhe, comba, . Oiled Silk, e., o. - For salt hr - ' 0N ft fLANNfcitt BOSTON LITJES 7 FALL RIVER. WM P. CI Y1E '(., ftrnfral Afnli, New 1 ui k 1 Ine, t Bowling Oie.n, H. T. A. D. CAZAUX. Agent. PHILADELPHIA Ealtoe anil i Wiliiiiiictoii Line. ' mm i-wssr, Bstvrant " BALT1MOBBANO WliitINQTPN. Baltimore and Philadelphia KUsmk at Co., - Dally via Oaaal betweea t BALTIMOBB AND PHILADKLPHJA. WESTERN CITIES. B ALTIMOItE AN b WItMJNOTOS LINK. Noitbern Central Railroad : AID TBI ; ,, ; Baltimore and Ohio Baiiraad. ' A. D. CAZAUX, Agent, Baitlmou- anu Ne'wYoik Line. ' WiiMmoTos, .c. ' . General K relght Agent. Just Received I ! ' i H j: ri.-i..- ' A large and oomplote assortment of Stationery, Legal Cap, ' tool Cap, Letter, Pocket Note, Commercial Noto, Octave Note, Billet Note, Long and Broad Bill Taper, nd tb best and cheapest stock of Envelopes in the city. ' . ' ALSO, 'v:.' . 13Uiiil" Boolif, Of all kinds and 'sizes, BLANK BOOKS made to order. 1 At ' CX)NOLT k TATE3' Oitv-. Bool- . fir"- 9 npiil II '
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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