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Wilmington, n. o : TTJEST5AY, JUNE 1. 1875 Tlie Dau.t Joivval, theoii!l !il paper io North Carolina, i puWislmJ erj mor -ins;, except Monday, t EiCHT lkt-LAM a yr; Foib Dallam aii wiontbs ; 5EVBim-Fivx cntj per won'A, or ihorUT period. Served by Carrion n tbe city at ")KVMTT-ri"ni cms w mot- h, or Two Dou.axs and Twin t r-rivB ewu paqiiArter. Tbe Weieklt Journal, (Friday a liirty-ix "johiinii paper, Two Dmuw per year; three copiea Fiv PniXA8s aSU a half ; ftmr copies, icym Dsu-lau bvepipiea, Eight Doixam akp a hai r ten wpie. FirTBitN Dou.aks; Uenty pMTwryTT-FlVB Poixabs. ! SuBrKi?Tio.Nst !n all ea. payable in - anre, and no papr continued aftr tin , Iratinn of the timo aid for. nmiTTAKCKS should be nd by Pt pffi. Money Order or Kxyrvoa. If tUI can. ot b done, prots-tkm apainai lwf by mail may be aecurvd ' by forwarding a draft payable to the order of tha proprietor A tbe Joi'.-NAI., r by sending the mwj a fji'twil letler. .Advertising Ut (per Inch ot twelve tldlb' ofVWertiaii.ig Upa.) n l'-b, oite Insertion, Off Dou.ait; two liwt- uoi Out 1olla Aita a half: til Insertion, Two !! law: f.mr It s'rtions TWO DOLLARS AM) A 1IA1.F; live Itwer tioiia TuiiKR Uoi x a us ai ituiertioiis, i JHEI DOLLARS AH D A HALF I twlw jaerttona, Fiv DoI.lam anh a half, o e month, Kioht Dollars; two moutta .Iftkicw Dull a km; Uijt tumiilis, Twbpj TT-TWO DoIXAHB. Conliaeta for longer jx rlod and loiyer siace made upon liberal term. dcTeaa, EnGKI.H AKI A MAt'NIUCIta, , , Wilmington, N. C. MAMONRY IN HIE IIKI1KD NTATtK. ' Acoording to a late authentic report there are 643,474 Muster Munouh in tbe UniUl States, New York contain ing 90,849. There- are 8,054 LoilRe. In North Carolina there are 11,210 Master Masons and 229 Lotion, L... ..' Jl !. ! ". 1 . - Tut Democratic Legialaturo of Now York has reduced the Btate tales more than two millions of dollars a year. They have out down the tax levy from fifteen trillions to thirteen million- of dollars. Xlpou the same ratio this wonld be equivalent to a saving in the Federal Governmext of full fifty mil millions of dollars a yenr. It seems to pay the people to elect Deruoerats to office. An important railroad unit bns just been decided at Aiilmrn, ' N. Y., in whioh Willi'1" B. Torjie, of that city, was ttlalntiff. ahd the New York Oen- tral and Iladson River Ruilr md Com ' pany the defendant, .. Thq plaiutifT set forth that be was unable to find a seat iu any of the ordiunryonrs of the train 1 -'I ' d l - - A wuiie coining irom nyrnounn vi Au burn, and took a sent iu tho Wagner drawing-room car. Tho conductor de manded extra fare from him, which he refused. The porter thereupon eject ed him from tbe oar, tearing his cloth ing and iufliotiug some slight sorrtches, on account of which he sued the com panp for $10,000 damages. The jury . allowed tho plaintiff $1,000. Accord ing to this decision railroad companies are under obligations to furnish seats for all passengers, and if they are not to be obtained in the ordinary cars the drawing-room tar may be occupied without extra charge. tUE laiUK ttI.MTIO. Oo Tuorwdajrlsjil Col. A. 8. Bnford, rresi dent, nd W XL Green, Master of Transportation of the Richmond & Danyilla Ttailroad, were arrededby Cyrus P, Mendolhall, Esq., Major of Greensboro, far violating the statute prohibiting railroads from altering their gang. Goyrrnor Brogdon and Bolioitor Strudwick were informed of the arrest by telegraph. Thd pwUoa , applied to Judge Sohenck, of the Ninth Judicial Dis trict, for a writ of habeas corjwa, as Judge Eerr was holding Court in this circuit, and "Judge McKoy, with whom lie bad exchanged circuits, Lad finished and returned to his home in Clinton 4j ; The ease came up for hearing be fore Judge Schenck at Charlotte on Saturday, at shambera. The Judge discharged the defendants on the , ground!, that the statute under which they were arrested is ttnoouBtitutional and told, And beoause the prisoners were not embraced in the language of the statute,"''; :;'":;'''"!.; '; " 1 -' Captain 8. A. Ashe, of Raleigh, and Judge Marshall, of Richmond, were attordes for the defendants. VIRTUE IK ITS OWN UKWAIID. General Sheridan will take hi youDg bride out on the plains for the wedding trip, , visiting, among other . places, tue famous Yellowstone liiver, the mat or tbe Xosemite of California, Secretary Belknap and others aecouv pany the. bridal party, and General Custer's oavalry expedition of twelve nunarea troopers Will lurnisb the es oort. ' ' ' - " ' Thas do ! we see that " virtue Is its own reward " and that Republics (the Grant Administration Republic) are not always ungrateful. Sheridan was aent to Louisiana by President Grant for tbmrpose of enforcing the be bests bt a" party over the rights of a people, and nobly did he fulfill his commission id overriding Btate laws nd the rights of the common people bofortlhe common law;, The cam paign was brief, glorious and decisive. ftnd will bear ft band ia the election of H4 ' ' ' h ' ' : ' the Domoorstie ?andi-V'e f'r thi Vrc sidency cet year. Ting N'W Orleans campaign and his ride in t'" valley of Virginia when a tbonoand harncx were burued in the very tvth of an unarm ed multitude of old men, women and children and, later, the nmnsaore of the Tiegau Indians, tan entitled the brare and chivalrous Sheridin to the lufting gratitude of the party of plun der. Behold the reward. A bridal trip to tbe Yellowstone River, and an rs- eort of a legion of troopers, ah at the public eiHnse ! Verily, somebody is lajing np wrath nnto the day of wrath, for himself and others. siioudi miKHntv. Sherman's war book, full of glorifi cation of himself at the expense ol truth and justice to others, has called forth a variety of comments from the press. 8otue( the attsoiies V the coat tiils of rlsiug greatness) see iu it bat au opportunity to laud aud gl "i ify the big bummer whilo others, who have little to do iu the war of iolitioal axe grinding, do pot hesitate, to condemn. in most uunjtiahnVd terms. This runh- irg iuto print of a mnn whoxe perma- ueut military mementik'S areabliuk traek of desolation from Atlanta to the Men and the allies v. u loll marked bin ride through thu ouou beautiful cap! tal of our sinter Btate. Hneh is evi dently the opinion of the Omoinna'.ti (luzcttc, the leadiug Radical-Uepubli can pupex of the West, when it says: The (leneral who began his cam1 as oouimauder of a military district by apanib which justified the report thst uis mind waauubaluuoeu; wno as soon as truoted ith tho dispositions of an army in tho field, saoriueed it by all utter Jack of gf neialMlnp and rutional forethought: who never won a Tiotory nor ordered au attack that was not disastrous to his own superior forces; but who through extraordinary favor itism and fulst hood has been rewarded by a military rank created enpecially to dmtiiigiiihh vnut military genius and great military services, Ims under taken, ten years alter tbe clone of the war, U ante down the reputations of the oMoers and Soldiers who m ho v 'd that for which he received the honors and rewards, by a pretended memoir a i wildly uutruthful, so studiouHly and cunningly preversivo of the facts o( history, and so malignantly culnmni ous as io umae the geueral render." Even if his statements were true, the honors which have been henped upou him, snd the mugnanimity which wonld tmtutiilly supervene in a nntnly mind after the lance of such a time, would prevent such a one from writ ing a history for such, a e ro-oriotis purpose. If the history he gives were true, bin inquest and condemnation of everybody would be uu ignoble act. Rut wheu ti) this is added a wild un truthfulness, tho conviction is irre sistible tlmt the, mind which could do this did never huvo a moral balance, or bus loHt it altogether. . Iniert'ettuf llaeuinnait, The followiug is a eopy of an ex- 1 coedmgly interesting document which ? J ,eeu ueposiica in no duih- Library "JeiVerson to the King Bond of Alarriiiga Lieeime Ivuow all men by these preacnts, that wo, Thomas JeuVV fon and Francis Ep)ee, are held und jlrmlv tionnd unto our sovereign lord, the King, his heirs and sin-censors in the sum of fifty pouudscurrent money of Virginia, to tho payment of which, well sud truly to bo made, we bind ourselves jointly and severally, ami our joint and several heirs, executors and administrators. Io witness where of we have hereto set our hands and seal this twenty-third day of Decem ber, one thousand seven hundred and soventy-oue. "Ihe condition of the ubovo obliga tion is such that if there be no lawful cause to obstruct a marriage intended to be had and solemnized between thu above-hounl Thomas Jefferson and Martha Hkelton, of tbe county of Charles City, widow, for which a lioonse is desired, then this obligation is to be null and void; othorwise to remain iu full force, "Thomas JtrmMOK, "Fbahcis Er-PKa." Richmond Enquirer. From the Herald. The Deavtb of niahep Polk. We oould plainly seo three persons stand ma 1c front of a lino of breast works and a larger group in the back grouud. As it was evident that they were watching our movements, Htanley Buggestea that a few snots bo fired to drive them under cover. Howard sug gested that perlinps liisliop l'olk was in the party, when Stanley turned to Captain bimonson, his ohiof of artil lery, with the remark : Bimonson, oan t you unhmber, put a shot iuto the group and give the Bishop a morning salutation- ? " 1 11 try it, was Mimonson s laoonic reply. And away he galloped to the rear. A lew minutes later a section of the Fifth Indiana battery (SimonBon's) was utHimDcred witnin twenty feet of us. The Lieutenant sighted the gun and the shot exploded over and to the right of the group, oimouson, wheu the gun had been reloaded, dismount ed aud. said : " Here, Lieutenant, let me try it." lie took the range aud the messenger of death sped on its mis sion. Our glasses were bent upon the group and wo observed a commotion as tlie sliot took tllect iu the Kronn that scattered to the rear. While Bi- nicuRou was upon his knees sighting tne gnu lor auotner dicctiarge, Cup tain Leonard, chief of Howard's Bignul Corps, sitting on his horse beside me, rend the Confederate biguul aud cuught tue woras : "General Polk is killed 1" With a look of amazement Leonard turned to Howard and Stanley and exclaimed: "Bishop Folk is killed I" "What?" exclaimed Howard: "have you interpreted the signal correctly V IBs, uenersi oimouson s iant snot killed him. They are signalling it along the line." The young men of the staff who were cracking jokes instantly ceased, aud tor a moment none spoke. Then Howard said: Well, a Chris-ian has fallen. Such is war." .... . .. .' , ...... : Just then Simonson oonght the words: "Bishop Polk is killed 1" 11 was sighting the gun, and lifting eyes, that glared fearfully, exclaimed: "What was that Leonard ?". "Bishop Polk is killed! Your last shot did it. They are sigoalliug it over- the mountain," I replied. Sitnonaon'i bead dropped npon the ir-mc niv dcur lri th.-r; I I uvo kil 1 ;i hi ll i i.int -general, and n0 aviif:'d I'" Without ii(-cliuigiig Uiri piece Hmionnon r.f., remounted, und oiued tho sinll The enemy wax ho demoralized that he evacuated the mouulain, and half an hour ufterwurd we stood npon the spot where l'olk fell an, 1 saw tue ground staintHl with bit blood. A day or two after poor Sioioosnn f,lt, ahot on the skirmish hue iu Aek worth wood. SaiUon oiuinnllDC ' ouvrnlluu. The Centrsl r.xacutive Committee of tho DetniH-ratio party of Sutnpron ooUtuy, met in i,ih tou on balurauy the 10th of May, 1HT5. The following gentlemen were ui- pointed U cull the different towunlnp nieetiiigs lor the purpose f (:lerr'i g lelega'ed to meet ill general conven tion at ('.liiiton.to uomiuute caudidutes to represent tho cenuty of Sampson iu tbe (.otiHtiti)tioiiid Convention to meet in Raleigh on tho fith ot September, A. 1) , 1NT5: These Towutdiip Conventions are to be called on or before the lout Batur dv in June next. Frnnkiin Townhhip (kmimilte Dr. J. B Heavy, N. 11. lWell, Dr. Chales H. Keir. liiolRiti Township Committee A. J. Johnt-on, lluywood Rojkiu, Alhu Blackburn. Taylor's Riidpe Towm-hip Henry Mathis, 1 U. Murphy. O. T. James. turkey Townnlup Committee li. R. Carroll, W. 8. Maihis, .Dr. Win. L Thouipnon. l'iuey Orove TownshipCommitteu Amos Royal, Juo. V, titddeus, W. A. AndreHs. ; llail's 'Township Committee A. I). rarker, (1. W. llohbs, O. F. Herring. Westhrooks Township Counuittee Wm. Duughtery, 0. R. Williums, W. U. Bryant, Mingo Towuship Committee Jesse Wilrtou, N. 11. Barefoot, R. A. Draw horn. Dismal Towutdiip Committee J. C. William , Jus. A. Anghtery, Robert Williams. Little Coharie TowiiHhip Commit-tee-Thomas Billiard, Dr. i U. llul liday, Muidoch White. IIiiiiiivniiii'M Towiif-hip Committee Jas, H. Turlington, Blm w Grumpier, Wiley Butler. MeDauiid'H Township Committw Miles 1. 0 ens, II. Hpill, Jno. C, Wright. Clinton Township Oorauiittw Owen Holmes, Everett Putersou, '.11, K. Royal. Five delegates from each township. Delegates elected are requeued to raott in Clinton nu Htnrday, the 3rd of July.at 10 o'clock A. M..A. D. 1875. 0. T. Mt'iii'iiT, Chairmuu. JoilK AsiiFOBP, Secretary. The Duplin jfi'eeord, Fayettevillo (laat ttc und tho Uoldshoro Mmmujcr will please cony and notice, d&w td MISCELLANEOUS GO BUY I Nl) VOt' ABT5TMKN HtTKTor HV. t VIII-. HUST IU ll'AI,ITV. Now lu Stook aud Uouirtautiy kteoelvlng Afl- llltlDll t . 1'IOWN." ShoreN, Spades, tVhrel barrows, ANVIt.M. HIjACKhM ITH'S nKI.bOWH. Vleaa, IbmimxrH, Tri Ohnlim, (nllarH.Hanios, rinw Nirui, uar iron, Biuis, siiotea, uuu, I'OTN. NI'IOIKM. . VKI'. 1 NMMt I IIIISI1 IKONN. HOf KIT KMVIN, I Alll.i: I t II I IIV, It i: VOI, M UM, I,lllin I WUTIil NN, ( IOIl:ii'H TOWI.S, And ft Onmplnte etoek of HARDWARE, "NATHANIEL JACOBIS ITARDWARE DETOT, TSO, MAHUKT HT. jn at 1 000 BAKKKI'S FlJ0UR-1, grades j. 200 BAOS COFFEE, coo bbls. b. n. syrup, 2,000 SACKS LIVERPOOL SALT, 200 KEGS NAILS, t . 50 BBLS. SUGAR, 100 Boxcb Dry Salt Sides aud Shonl . .- . . dors, . . r. , , I; 50 Boxes Smoked Meats, ' And a full etock ol (iUUCKKlKS, whlob we otter to the trade t low fljuren Bpeolal attei tlon n i to scoring low rate frelglit In Oar Load bol. ' BINFOHD.CKOW AOO. 1(11 mny S Christian Advocate RALEIGH, K. a " Kev. J. B. Bobbit, Editor & rubliti'k ESTABLISHED IN 1855. s . RMtte ' -' I.atrireal tilrculallou In tbe Ntavte. tJevuted to Religion, Literature, s.ilenoe, Newe, and Oenerul Inlelllgence. Ar The Urtravn f the 5j. c t,sirriic 1 the 11. Church, 8onth It h It npiKirt, end llle dcontlnned aid Its Mlnletere, (all of whom are agent) to wan? InoreaMn It circulation. We or no premlnma Ths Acvoem mnin oi'on itf iniritiMfl nioriu. wiuie u i in eriioiiiiitio In doetrlne,i ml contain nowi from all churcheo, n M tn wake it a welcome Timor to tbe Intelligent readen f all deimmlnatlone. , i . i i 1 Ita wide and lnoraetng circulation niakeelt a Mott Excellent Medium for BuHtiat y Try; Tertnt, 'WMI adTantt; 1 00 Mnnui. - UaiT'tl I jjACOBll I j AXE. I Ti I K ATLANTIC HOTEL, BEAUFORT, 1SJ. O. r . .... H.. . . ; ' Ira ,3 "t i J , THE ABoyF. FTAB!.1HM'NT,t:OFV(mABl.T INTKfl'LIi El) TO THK PtBI-IO Ih-i situiuvr bv I'm hkw uwar. t'atrt. K. I thiu,ol Mtc.leul.i.r, U fr tlm (uahon ol ls.S Mv lat to October tst. ' ii' toBin li ViK.r only the iiiiikrKiiel myM wiills " ''' il"r o ! b-l' to renew Ul . pkataat ttoiualuUus witU all Tim wrul.lrftuKt.onol ties hoa'aalTorit all tlie jftojum ( a ryp mtkvut peril ortea vil'kliefH..,. i' ,;. NO DUST ! NO FLIES ! I NO MOSQUITOES III HaHiliiir llnukra ar ltrLcil tollif liouw. whiTe gunfW aay toiic enjoy (lie nhila rmliiii ih t-r 1 1 mi I kIi r m il Itmii Hip nrl el mmlr. Smf d I ny tiion tliecoiot. Tli IHimic Hi'll rnl mtremiiiit'r K neclfil liift nnir Klioid l-iutnt rcticat Irom the i... ..ni...,i.i,..iir iii.i . I.nliiutit roiirt ol Ti nwlrl ore at Tiliiht All the suiiim lor nni' kixl uiiok. nifiit io BuV, fiut tsliuig aus wen nanaiiu, lor . A . f , PIC NICS, FISHING PARTIES, MOONLIGHT SAILS, , Sii'1 i 1'HR loii'tf 'l lntirer.1 In the vicinity. ... , Tl.r cboiei-rt WI.NK3 il UQl'OKB ars to bad at Uis BESTAURANT l the under " Ki!,'.iV. ii.il ,.ni CiKf.iiri PhtV.bihb to mi vlnltori Tlclie'efentred of other partlM xlil -d l. fi,i :rfeiei- f 'Hfiix and eoip t room unit rtfi-Hi l ihiiumt. m-ntu lefei.tl iph'I hi (li tuli'y Department, iu propn. inr lliilt' I h iie 'l 0 i M-H"AKI1 HOT'fK, Biidir the w- reBlnix, tm een more t iiui'li i(. hiMel n mi anv ibn tha Motel mur in ihe fcial imlUo. Btriet deooruin will I. rigidly enl'KTi'td Him the eomturtO! vlmtoraori'iim'H)) duuittu. Tehjm : $2.50 per day for first week ; $1.50 per day for Becond week ay Sni clnl ro'iiirartii nmile lth firalllui and tor. ChlMr' ii and cerranH h di price, tnnylS -(lv If. BUSINEoS CARDS. r Graham & Nash, ATTOKXEYS . AT, LAW, j ciiIrlotten; a PBAOTIt'K IN TH It HTATB AM) PK1) ml Cnnrtu, nd innkn colleriloiiii any wlinr In North Cwullii. A tw hpkiUw hm of lU.'i! Kilitte. Airrleiitluial, Min-Tl mid l,iiitir triuiu, and dt'ftlrais Uity Lote eoB UuH uu ..kaiatnM. - .It , .... -... I, .... !...;.. U4! llejl asi oaew,wW. (WvfVM soaixjj ml STOCK AND REAL ESTATt BROKERS WILMINGTON, N. 0. 1V4N nnsKKN AT THEIB lAfiES KO'JMB J a pins 'of I lie clfv.bit nn nliri'i1 rie. Hlank ll'ink ilh tliii iMiuiiilarle of every I-ol In tlwolly illHiinetly ileSiitd, . Awmvw.mI yaluo, uaat iut jreitoi) t,of every lot In the oily, Any luforniation desired fnmlahed ionap plicatlon. N B W8PAPER - DIRECTOR Y . It In errminiy et of mirl ran KlnRitKliira -Hrprnt, Hutfntn. K. r. ll ireiil pnpnlnrllf Is there nil tf nr merit. "t"'"ii(, i'itti tmriih. Pa. " " ' ' Tliero Is not m rtull paa betwee-n Uu foverx " A'. V. Timti 'A model period leal.' Patta. Prtu. , Why not Subscribe for THE GALTAX Y ' FOB .1875. i: : C IT IS TBS ' " BEST AMERICAN MAGAZINE. No lamlly cun allotd to do without It IT GIVKS MOKE Oooll A N l A I'TH AC TIVE KKAKINO MATTEH FOB THE '" HONEY THAN ANY OTHER PERI- -ODIUAL OK U IOK ri'KI.ISUKD IN THE COUNTRY. A New Burial by Mm. Annie Edward, LEAH, A WOMAN OF FASHION, JUST BEGUN. Also a Story by Prof. H. H. BOYESKN, A Norseman's Pilgrimage, To ooutiiuie ftnvrral manlh. 't 'S j mmm': $ 'i ' '-. I';'; f''f K In the next Vn. will he enmmenrrd JUSTIN MCCARTHY'S NEW SERIAL - Dear Lady Disdain. 1 A series or ArtlelM by l'rnilnnl Nouth " " ernora, on 'he CONFEDERATE SIDE OF THE WAR Not CJuiilroveniial, will auvu be com j meaced. I, "liikj Interesting Sketches and Stories Ineach No. t,y uh writer a KK'HAHD (iRAN f WHITK. ALBKT RHoiir.S, HKNHY JAM ICS, ,lr.. JUNIUK- IIKNR1 HKOWNE, KOSK TKKKY, RK II A 11 . 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Ubetal reduction to early viel- GEO. W. CHARLOTTE, Proprietor. Our Livins: and OurDead. ' .... mif r. ?' "'' Prosoectusef 2nd Volume. . NaWHMKW.N. 0 , Augiut 10, 1874. "Ona I-rvmn ad Oca Head" will hero alter be iiiihlinh(l a a c ml Monthly Magn line, rniiUliiiriK 44 l anes of raadiiig matter, at 8'1 X"rtr In advance. Cor Hi. InlnratHtion ol thoie who are not ta millar with tbl enterprlM), 1 fate that the tibial object or thi- Mainline willbe to nihllih the hecord that Nortl Carolina and hergallniit Dliller made m tbe lata "Wur between tlie aU," tognthir the mali'ital for the uea & the tutor fcittartanr, , aaA tir I ertitU- ti e BWID'Tf nl thewe brave men. offlccr and j rlvrtt., ll1ri(ror dead , whe irtied lmperhhtlile . jrlanv k) their natlr. State ' - lit aihlitivn to the Wah Rxiokd or North OAau.iWA,iuMaa'alhwtl contain Vrteir ofetery eentton, coiiiut, city and town of the S In tn, yrrttttnt by o'i!tt ami welMnfnrrn ed n'rmi, IAa tVf O w-Hai'iimf ly a !War' ptriMienl , in which all claiifn f oar cituent ,lwJ:iMrintrtitamvna: . n The Mngaxitie wi.l tftkc the nlare of the newspaper, nxting ame title, publiHliea by me iurltif tne pt twalv moiitli. 1 oh riist mimlMT will be nwiieil W"fliiHdv, H'temher 9lli, ih"4 In the nieartiuio, I re. fpei'tlnilv al old nt, rlhi r whniHdra to ro ew thrlr eiihuerlHIon. ard all other who with tlie MagHiiiiM, to mail prmtptr, aa the nbaiiic and liiiirovnient reiimre roneidvrablo outlay, and ready mrmtj I needed. 8. D. POOl . Adilre, till frnihet nntiee, 'Ouii Livino amdOuh I'aAK," Newtiern, N. O., orKalelgh North Carolina. Exchange will plea, copy. aiig 18 i :..; 13 The Enfield Times. , DANIEL BOND, Editor A Proo'r C. C.DAVENPORT Associate Ed. Taaaa: One Vear.M On; 8U Month, t 00 (liioof the moat iuterertlng exchaugea that roinea to tin from tha Old North Statu. ifaW Mman, baltiniore, Mil, Juilgliig from the flrat number, It will lrniue. itlateiy take rank, edltorlatly, witb the flret pa per in tb. Konth Korftlk ( Fa.) Journal. ttbowaau aptitude and ability In diaonarlng lniKrtant public queetlona, ana evince muob entcrprbje In tbe Kenerai make Dp and mechan ical execution. Jlrowamll ( Henn) Statet. tine of tbe neatet and beet edited paper the Statu Wtinm, (N. O.) Plaindealtr. The beat printed paier In North Carolina Spirit of Uu8outk,i8.C.) .. dee'il THE PEE DEE HERALD. Publislied every Wodnosday at WADJISBOltO, ANSON COUNTY, . j JOSH. T. JAMES! CO. Ha a large and rapidly increasing clrnnia. tlon In tho Pee Dee country In North aud South Carolina. ' - Advertiser! will find It the beat medium iu elthor of the etrtcr Mtate lor reaching tbe tarmera, planter and merchant. ITie tjctcnaive local advertising pat ronacc exhibited in its columns is the best evidence of Us large and influen tial circulation, aW Specimen cople, with rate tor adver tialiig, eont free, ioetae paid, on application tn tlie undnt-feUrtedi elUior at Wadeiboro or Wilmington. J08M.T .IAMK8 ft CO., Kdltori-anil Proprietor' . .vtr Tho Charlotte Observer, The only morning dally paper published In theHtate wetf Raleigh ant North of WiL mlngton, offer special Inriocement t ) adver tlera, It circulation ilae and ucfulneHi have been largely Increased durli.g tbe year JiiHt pait, and It now reacbo. moat ol the Mer hwteof Wcatern North .laiollna, tbueotler lng an unaurpaed mtdium of communica tion botwaenth Merchant'of Wilmington and tha people of Wertern Norlh Carolina. . t - - nUy- .(s 00 per annum. . 8 10 u ' Weekly........ " Advertising very low. SPECIAL NOTICE. Turing tha Ooutennlal ueiebration large edi tion of tblr,aper Will he pilnted daily and no audi advertising medium will lot be ottered to Us patron. i - ' nm3"- ' : ' US-tf MOSQUITO NETS, LAHORANDBMALt RATTAN CHAIRS and honkers i - . . . WMIaand Clicked Matting, Wlmtow Nhade, - 8fea and RerVlger4tiir, fDrsfrMMKR TBABa. For sale low by '. " D. A. SMITH & DO. i " in sKirnso. NEW YORK i AND BOSTON LINES VIA Wilmington, N. C. 1 Fast Freight Route to all Points North or IEW New York and Wilmington Steamship line! SEIVI.WEEKLY, Sailh g frnm SEW YOKE, WEDNESDAY std BAlL'tDAY at 3 P. M., and ; fruu WJLINGrON, WELMDAY and BAICEDAY. . BOSTON AND New York i d Hjlmingion StcaDusLip Company, CONNECTING OLD CGLCHY RAILROAD AND STEAMERS. Daily Between BOSTQN and NEW YORK St mi-Wcekly between NEW YOEK and WILMINGTON. W edne.dn) and Kalurdar 'roin each Port, Phipira n ay rely m on fhe promH nd rtirnlar allfnr of thrne Plenner. and qnlrk dle h !l1','H ,IU,1't ,jr """' " DELAYS. Cdintititg at Wilmington WILMINOllK.tt'LVMBIA ATCVHTA BA1I.H( AJ. ' WILMINGTON WK1 IH'N RAIIBOAT), TIiE( ARrL NA KNTHAI-RATI WAY, x. vu A NI I APK K AR flYKH STIA1IERS 1 hrcoh Bill of Lading (Wen to and from all Polute In NORTH and SOUTH CAROLINA, GEORGIA and ALABAMA. AU to NEW YORK, BOSTON, PROVIDENCE, FALL RIVER and ether Eautrn Cities. i rtmHlj'i"aul"Untetd '0W " bj BT l,'e' rntC " time " 4ulck' Loe' or oroliarget JIark all Goods ria Clyde's Uilniingtcn Line. VT Kor further In form ai inn apidy to either at the nndemlgntd AgenU of tbe Una. D. I). O. MINK, (JtiiHrKl hif rn Aitent, !iil Deiotirhire Si net, Boalon. re Vlii VILMI.3TOK, C3. " 1 4 f VhltliV - FAST FBEiaHT .BOUTE To all Points BALTIMOEE. Baltimore aud Wilmmgtou Line, iar-wasKLT. -SAILING FROM BALTIMORE- Tuesday & Friday, at 3 P.M. AND FROM WILMINGTON Wednesday & Saturday. bostonanIprgvidence. Baltimore and Wilmington Line, Baltimore, Boston and I rovidence Line, V Or via Canal Dally to Philadelphia and Clyde's Philadelphia and Providence Line. 8ml-Weekly from each Port. Rhipperi may rely npon the prompt and rernlariwillni of these Steamers, and oalok dli. patch given to all shipmeuta by this route. NO DELAYS. . " qaio on- Tbrongh Kilt of Lading Kiven to and rrom all Points in NORTH and SOUTH CAROLINA, GEORGIA and ALABAMA. Also to BALTIMORE, rniLADELrHIA, BOSTON, PBOVIDENCE. and other Eastern Cities. , T prtn imyTafd!"''1'1 " '0 M b J ny other Bont6 ud - 9'- Lo or overcharge. Mark all Goods via Ualtimore and Wilmington line. fOT For farther Information apply to either of the undersigned Agents of the Una, rrtWIAl riTTrrDAi n. a balllmore Lint, Co Mouih btreetf Baltimore, march ls.tr NOTXCK. rp HE ATTENTION OF THF PTTM.IC IS KESPEOTFCLLT INVITED1 TO THK UJL laot hat tb. Carolina Oentral Railway. bein(r eompleted and fully equipped for M.M roifer.wi.t i its connection, at Wiimlnwn, both U direct Steamer Lines anrta WekkiS 'i Plirusmouth. tu t ninrn PI,iU.tulhiu k..vl, u....- i a u "?. "."""' it, lor handling .hlpolents from ' Tr7 ?.x WILMINGTON AND ALL EASTERN CITIES TO CHAR LOTTE, STATESVILLE, CREENVILLE, SPARTAN- ; and all stations on Atlantlo, Tennr fe- & Ohio Atlantic and Richmond Air Una and Nnrh Carolina Railroada as welt as oil points In UKUHUlA and ALA B AMA InKuranoe Irom KHrerncltieBimf ante d as low a via any other Hue'. No terminal or Irani fer charges, and llatca alwnji a low aa Hie lowcat. iniw irmns. Hauoveruaffng1 lurlll8l'd uVun PPotlon to the undersigned. Offlo la Bank of Hair For Sale ! A8TKAM BOILER, suiuble fr an engine or wx or elgiit borre power. It can he Been at the County Workhoiifo. Hnvmi no ue lor the i4m it will be sol 1 at a low figure. Apply to s ' ' JAMES Wll, HON, Chairman Boatdof County Commisioncr. New Arrivals. JILOtUt In Whole and Half Barrels. Bottled Lager Beer, - G H. W. RUN OK, N. K. Corner of Market and Second Ht. may 1ft 113 Ask Your Grocer Foa . Fresh Bolted Water Cround Meal. If be don't keep It tell blm to go to . b sale at same price a Steam Mill Mal. (tKANT St HINTON, Wbolesalt Qrocerl & Couimiasion Merchants, AajiB lU-dwtr South. YOItK. FALL RIVER. WITH. TOT WM. P. CLYDE (lO.,Oeneral Arrnti, New or Line, I Bowling tireea, N. T. A. D. CAZAUX, Agent- i 1 1 North or South PHILADELPHIA Baltimore and ?ilininlcn Lme. m-wKKi,riTWKwi . -BALTIMORE ADO WlLMlNfJTOW. Baltimore and Philadelphia Steamboat Ca, Daily via Canal between ( , ' , , BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA. WESTERN CITIES. BALTIMORE AND WILMINGTON LINK. Northera Central Railroad ' AMD TBI ". Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. -o- Baltlmote ana Ne'w fttk Line.. WamiroToic. M.O. IraisprlatioiCoBiiy Carolina Central Railway, GENERAL FEEIGHT DEPARTMENT,) M WrxMiNOToif, March 81st, J87fl. S LIVERPOOL alii LONDON ami GLOBE INSURANCE CO.? . Assets (Gold) $26,740,150.70. . UAMBUno (Bremen) IXSURANCB CO. . Assets (Gold) 82,250,000. r MOBILE UNDERWRITERS AGENCT. Assets $1,200,000. JNO. W. GORDON, Agent, in-ira may H The Spirit of the South la the nldeit n.wspapor pubtielied In Rock. Ingiiam and ua the largest circulation of any paper ptibllsbid In the Pee lee country, be : Ing read each week by at least l.noo raoLs, making it the betl alrrrtitini medium. In ol' ties It U Frtt, lnUindtnt and fmrleit, I ha or gan of no party or elique. bnt 1 the champion ot the People'. Ulghu, being thoroughly de voltd to lli but iiitercw.M all. 4 . ' m Subscription, only 2 a year, free of postsM Specimen cople. mailed free on application Kale of advertising fery reaeonabla. . Address ' 8P1SIT OP THK SOUTH, ' RnriarlnaliatM 7 ' march 11 'mut
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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June 1, 1875, edition 1
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