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f hr Dailn Journal. WIL3HKGTON, N. 0 : I'b Dailt Jotkk al, the oldest daily paper in North Carolina, to pnbliahed tj monJm. except Xuoday, at lie" Dollars a yar ; roc Dallam six iionihi;SiTmr-rrfi esnU pet noma or starts period. Served by Ifcrrteni n the city at livxxTT-riva erata . er bux' n, or Two Dollars and Twbji T r-rty cents per quarter. Tbe WiuiT J ours At, (Fri.Iy) idrty-aix whiron paper. Two PoixAJa per year, thro copies Five DoiJ-AIs ASi A HALF ; four copies, fclYtH DOLLAR five copies, Eibt Dollars asd a half I en copies, Fiftkkb Dollars; twenty enpieaTWrtTf rfr DplIaBs. ; 3crwmot I iv aO eves payable In vane, ami no paper continued after the (ratine of tlie time iald for. llkMiTTARCKS siwuld be mado by V office Money Order er Kxpreaa. If this can ' Ot bo dm, pn election aaiii&l lti by mail may be teoired by forwarding a draft payable to Qm crdsr of tit proprWUirs J the Joo sAl-i by eundirg the rooui-y registered letter. - AdvenUiug Hau (per inch t iwelvt solidities of advertising type.) hta M, one Insertion, Okk Duilae; two lur UfMiS Use Dollar and A HAi.r; three tnaerUaia, Two Dui.i.am; fortr lirtl.n Two Dollars am a half; Ore Ituer Umm Tuhm Dollars; unertlwu, U MM DOLLARS ARD A HALF! twelve wertlona, Fin Dou.au and a half, p mouth, iBT Dollars; two nioutha, iftms Dollar three montlis, Twer-tt-two Dollars. , Contract for longer period! and longer pace ma4e upna liberal Unua , ; dOress, ER8RXBARD A rUCHMtHS, Wilmington. N. O." Therefore, ly tho provisions of the above qtioktl, the votes car.t for ia Li tli name of TT.il lie i titrs Toil, bUnls, wteo thrj were put into the ballot box, aaJ their reception end retarn to tbs SecrvUrf of State eou'.J of give thrra Lf and legality they ware voij ami blanks still, and the Governor and Council had do alter native but to so treat Uioni, Tnoae votes did not boar "the full Christian name" of Nathaniel Head, but an ab breviation juat what the at at ate was avowedly passed to prevent the noe of in voting and, in strict compliance with the letter, spirit ami purports of the law, those votes were regarded as blanks aud uot "counted," and Mr. Prfost was declared elected. In the case of the . other (Fourth) District, it was objected that the votes of Mr.Dueringaud several oihera,atoui sixty in all, iLouSd be n-jecled on the grouud that thoxo rum were iu eligible to the clllco of Senator for lack of the qiuiiGcutioiiH of rtaMruo liie iueligibihty wa. na lnputed. It wis argued that votes for ineligible persona are void, aud they are always fchvrtdaa'a Itnmfiu la his srrit'H t.f Lui-iai a K t'.-rs J!r. Qiurlfn NarJuuff u anxwt tid? sevt rl nu"rti.t que-tiu'iH, au.l H tt.iiu' t ret iae v ry ci?'y Bfi.l pitlu ens ' slaudi'M. lli.la-t Ci'iuroiuuc.itii'ii to I the .Ww Yuik 11. raid takis nut!;! qntti6i ul wha aro thuniurderNs who Dave Ueeu rejirt'seutcd in mioh formidiible uumbt'rs iu hlieridnnV ian- ditti reiHirbt. lie choosrs Nati'luto ebee Pannh becanse it has become no torious as the nioht unruly one iu tU State, aud he tiud by rt-ftfeticetii Die oJioial reoord i ri pciiy autlumtiuiUd, that the niurtlerH in tlittt pHrisli i- 1 twteu IS&Sand iHio number for' one. Of tlit-w thero wtro thirteen whites killed by whiUs, tbuWeu CoUimi nifn aiiiei oy negroes lour whites killelly co'ored nu n, and thlPl c t red men ly wliitwt, while tlin re- nimudcr were niotly rurd. r a vy purwus unknown. There U i tvi- di-uce tlittt any of lh.t'H mnrJei tw from polit.e.l rmw, and tliMiijjU hfl' p Ding iimb r Kvubliesii rule, , only On of tli-H fuity oin rulirderriii wan pimiMied. 15'it thi bu!in of tho vtf CHllV'e I'linitil U xin f ItSH kept p ice witli tho (a luie to el.foiee the k W.- IJ. tweeu Aauuiur.v, lH, hi d JUiub-, 1H, liuvruurKulloi paido:i 1 thir teisi niurilereis aud k.x men conviot 'il of Cmn slttiiRhU r, whi e over s;x' y ouu- Vicled of Otlier Kt'floui ol'''Ue W'ru Till: ATLANTIC HOTEL, .V SEASIDE KESOUT, EEAUFOBT, IsT. C, t CLYDE'S NEW YORK AUD BOSTOH LINES VIA Wilmington, N. C. THI RIV UAHPIIIIUiS IHDH9ULIO. Tbw telegraph yesterday aniumnoed that the Legislature of New Hamp shire had met, end the Aenate had or ganized ; that twelve Bennton had qualified and that the five Republican Senator had withdrawn, after tho Demootati ad g elected a I'resident. Bubseqttefitly th Republican Senator had met and organized also. Hure we have the Alabama and Louisiana leg islative imbroglios over again, in both of whioh the Federal government in terfered directly, and in one instance . with the strong arm of the military. , Whi.it to bo done la New Hampsbirt remains to be Wd Doubtlesss the oomplicatioDl will be interesting, even if ao aetioui fonfliA nknet. . . In the meantime, in order that oar readers may be fully posted on the sit uation, we republish the statement of Mr. William tfnttorflold, the Becre tery of State of New Hampshire to the New York Nation, at giving oloarly the oase ef the Democrats, whioh fully justifies their aotiou in the matter : The Constitution of New nsmpshire provides that the vote oast for Sens ton In the several Districts shall be . returned to the Secretary of State by the several clerks of the several towns, and that in due timo the Qovernor and Council shall examine the retnrns and issue certificates to those who appear to be elected. Thoir action in this matter jbf sobject to rsyiew by the Sen ate when organized, under the provi aion making "that body the "final " Judges of the elections, rctorns and " qualifioationi of thoir own. mem " bers. The Constitution also pro Tidea that to be elgible to the Senate, a man most be an inhabitant of the Distriot for which he is chosen, and must have been an inhabitant of the State for seven years immediately pre' r needing bis election. ' An absolute majority of votes is required to elect There is, also, a statute in relation to lections whioh reads as follows: "The " fall Christian aqd surname of every " person voted for, with the initial " letter or letters of the middle name, nd""the usuaL abbreviations of " junior, second, third, and the like, "hall be written or printed upon . " every . ballot, and ererj. ballot not " thus prepared and oast shall be re " garded u a blank and not counted." These are all the provisions of the State Constitution and laws upon the abject ..; ': l The returns of the votes for Sena tors f ire duly laid before the Gover nor and Counoil, and upon examina tion they found ten Senators whose election was unquestioned, five of each party, while in the other two Districts (the Second and Fourth) the returns were as follows t In the Second Dis trict, James Priest (Democrat) had 8,834; Natt Head (Republican) had . 8,771 ) and there were 101 for other v persona, In the Fourth Distriot, John Prootor (Democrat) had 3,493; George E. Todd (Republican) 3,457 ; Arthur Deering and others, 64. la regard to the Second District, objection was made to counting the votes returned for Natt Head on the ground that the rotes were avowedly intended for Nathaniel Head, and as they did not have on them " the full Christian name of the person voted for," they must be regardod as blanks, and not counted," as provided ty the above-quoted statute. It ap peared that Head was named and christened Nathaniel : that his .name ao etatvi 'upon the eheok-li t of Lis town, fr. ' U voted ttpoa itlsfc liarch; that by ballots bearing that name he was e! :n moderator of the town meeting cl Lis town last March, and that by tLat name he has always been Totod for nl elected to various offices in Ida tows and never by any other. 0 regurdeil in elections ty tue i.fgis- ! atali f bin clem. ney. Mr hit ire: and the Oovoruor and CoiUiOU 1 JNoriiliotz eoin- u leu fjiuu all Lis (.L-: ... I .. .i . ...i ... i t i 'i so regarding theui in tins Ctise, Jlr. "ervnuouH una m onij enu.se t i. . 1 oi ilxr in tlie Ktiitp tic to the eiitrun- ' Prootor bad a mujunty ol egai voles, iw.m ,,f . t) p,,t). u ud sud whm tlierufiwe declared elected. l-,uili (Liveniment." Wh it u c"nu Here is the whole one, tho law and I uientary npou the retn of oppreHHion tho facts iu brief. In their dtcisious iu Xiouwiuna. the Governor and Couuoil were forti Ih. Anii.inn. of manv f the rrw ' orrw.pot.4r . so.Um Oas. W. .... ... ,.. ., .l Artre I uiurlgui urrouwd- auieit lawyers oi me ctnie, oi ooia inv prtios, including two IWpublioan ex- Tjve yp neor(i that Mile. Lawne mlees of the Supreme Court, who lad (I am sure you remember thU pniuunt fully invesUgated the grsve questions otr,, ' l'1' c "fur ! i i t, i , . ... . rt being burnt aa it m poKil.lo for an ice- .uyo,. vuj.wu iu . . , ber to bo burned ? 1 instanced th. ernor and Uouncit bad no jurisdiction 0ulllgrutiou in MiU Lusaeug's rm.uis in the matter; but upon this point the I limt to let you see the insolent luxury nr.mL.n. nf ).... .M nniL .m. u which tliotje creutures live. .' !ou -i w..A- .. i l. .o( puimo iu .U0 Bun.o. u lUo unut. . . . . ftlrnitnr(, 0VH. gin,,. , as upon any otUer. It insaid tbat tbe O'lO I She hud a dwHing gown of decuious, SKpeeially in the oiikO ot I M chiin lnoe and einbroidery wlncli Head, are based uwou a mere teohni- oM f.t.tMKt worth ol lure; ------ il, .. il. . ..4 , . eality-tbat th. intention of the voter. I - IZV was evident aud should Have been re- . lier m ,u wte M you (.()Uid gitrded. To this the reply is, that tho bave run tlieui through the bride's statute reauirei. that the iutentiou of the ""P. Hl"1 'mbroid-ry on them 1 ........... I ..l.. T ...I I I il A ,. 41.. mauner, aud enipatneticaiiy declares itltiVal Myle, and was Iiut i. w-.lln nnd if it is not so wsuileHted i shad not ciulmg, with md duuinsk ml u, wiuldud ha reffunliulrjiad it is tierf.Vtlv vi. and baud embroidered. Hor Ind wiin dent from the facts of the case wL.ch 8,'vi'" J"' ."f wul w(WJ'iT . on a pluyortJi of palinhiindre, covered iimuei-u wie vumiuvui ui w.e eim.nu., mu Smyrna envpets. The bod cur that such wss the intent of the Login- tuins weroluco. Coxtly pictures, lnon ,t ' ....... t--4v--i$ a i mm mmmmmmmm Fast Freight Route to all Points North or South. m IMEW YOJK. ; New York nnd Wilmington Steamship line! SEWI-VVEEKLY, Huila g f u, M;w YOliK, WtDXFDAY and SAirPDAT at 3 P. M and fi. th V 1LM1: Cl l ON. VEl-NEFDA Y and SAT t HI 'AY, bfair'--- ' -. .'-..- - r : ..." ...... THE AIIOVK KST ARLtHHM f NT, SO FA VDK A 8LV INTRO! UL'KI) TO T HK PUB1.H: Mtmtn. t by t'( now owner, Cx. K. I) Onilimm.iif ftti.oa Iml'iifg, to rr tlie -un of lHi . May Igt to OCtODer ISt. "I"'" luwea "y " lu" u"."K"" wllH4 1cju.i tu Ilia Uu.iu H eio. H h"po W reuiiW UiK vkamat acunaiinam'S with nil tnrtl.H' Ktll'ht" l.r 1li Alllllli- llittdl. ' ... . 'Hi.. .r.:iilirr!lut.unWUikuueaflimlidl the flrasnrt of a myogt vithnul st or tea- bfakllt'tlt. - '.-!..-. , NO DUST! HO FLIES !I K0 MOSQUITOES 11 1 It HI III It 2 lloum rc mim lur! ti 'hi. linn, wherf Eiirftf miy at once enjoy tli fiMln n.i. k . n-1 in. --hi t vuti t mil Uir. the n ntn"n n vji. imyiui;ii.iiiniiiyuii tbmiMxt. 'Hie Jl'irt tll i tl ,inn ui-ilv "1U.iWh.i'I'I lift vi r mi. id ikutuit retri'at lroui tba Bllllrt l! tl lHUJ l.v ilnv.Mi l ul nl Ifl.l llMllt ol Ti liUl ore l niiil.t All tlm e-riMor ,i''rl rami annw mcnt 'o In lt.ui.0 at lnlt.nU reiortu, beside pluiuuro Runt t, ft cutilnit Ml wi ll mTitrul, 'or ." PIC-KISS, FISKIKO PARTIES, MCOIELIGKT SAILS, . Ml tl'Uil-rlrt IMiKK MW1 UV1"148 ' MUIIUlUIiMUn. M-.BlUll .imI ..iin-l PkiVhhiv to VvWtr Tirkfi rrqn're1 of other j aitl' ,v 1 1. ,i i r n. , n i a..,iinii ..ml ft pn'iia hi eoliti. and ftUtutit nrvnt, with air ooi s nr. .1 t i l !.! Hiipri,.HM.nK-(,r Rtly ir-a-lr I" lb CiHliii rfHirlmvt, tlie prorM.tnr a if. r . m - ' 'M' H i M'AnMMf HOI sn, mill, r trie i.fw refine, win n rwn niorr - i..i,v t.1. kii ri.mi.Hhir than the'Htl w tth ce"tl i ulillc. btrct dacuruui will ho rv t;r trriitu'! rr the mtnmrt of Vtoimtapit'K stsdhS. y-j ' ' TniiH :" per day for first wceltT $1.50 per day for second week, Liberal reduction to early Tint- ktare in' passing it. In further reply statuettos, curved ivory, Ctnnofc ll,f- 1. :..;.. it i ....i.,lil,i in iiimuenu ounusnirri. xnmen iiiui K.iti.-M Hiirt.liiln urufM T.iirwurj.u milium tue men now ueoinreu eitoiea were ei Hnvres aud Hmonv uoroeliiiii. (lol the oboioe of the people- in thuir-dis ehus aud lleuUVais tapestry weio to bo triots. but weretilaoedin a ininoritv ut toutid everywhere. Alio ceiling ot the the toolla through frauds,4 aud they bfindoir was a piece of eiubroidery r ... . . .. . I represonttuB Acte s Triumph; it cost f vu-. -.j Mfttwo. The duuug room was ol old ngiiis except to a resort uy uus oak aud UimooBo velvet method. . The OoTornor and Counoil were I tu Toicaraub m the Airirnn ic. bound bv the nlain letter of the law. ' . . I t .;;.-! il... f whioh th could not Ignore or ,dire-1. -i"uut.u.. wu wuwm w . it , AI a.u 1 r . . i Altuimt v i viusr uuui i vu. iu uimji" gara in U0 laoooi mo laow, auu opm- . . . ., It WkH V, ious before thom. Aud we hold, with mt witb the telegraph iu the heart of the Secretary of State, their aotiou to tue desert between Arnb nnd Utuba ; be right, and we believe that it will l" ""gnipii pui up iu woimng uruer, wo pec m iu uiujie, uuii an the Bppnrtensnocs of tlint ihdrunieni of oiviiizutiou ourncd pu the back of tr Hk.,mii1 i otiirni'lii invito with fnillle ml Excariionhtta l l;i ChilllrbU kwl MITIUlU UHk .(IUl!. v I ruay13 -dtw tf. " " t'." ' " M ISCELL'ANiio 0 S ' GEO, W, CHAKLOTTE, Proprietor. ! ,IJ i..." V' ' '" "' ' ' ANDVOirAHRTHKN 'inBtO MAT" . rni:iii:si i ui ai.i i v. Now iu Slunk nnd CuiirUntly Knoelv: dltlima: ig Art. PlOWB. iloes, Shovels. i .iln i MISCEIjuANEOUS. BUf ORLY -THE GENUINE" 1 jg' r'-it.-ifttfff''" B - "ajsiJata-. -5-MIUnM ii I BOSTON AKD FALL RIVEK. Xcw York 'iiiui iJiniiigioii Stt aiitship 'Company, CONJiEtTlKQ WITH TH ,., OLD COLONY. RAILROAD AND STEAMERS. Daily Between BOSTON and NEW YORK Bemi-Wtclly between NEW YORK and WILMINGTON. W ednekdny nnd Katnrday from each Port, hil'tiera tr t tflv in nn the rrrnii't .ml rim.l,. ..i:in nr a... hi....... .-j ...i.tj.. Pairhsto .iUU, .,. L, ibto reu.e. NO DELAYS. . ttM.. TiYW .inT. tVon WIIMINGH N.H I.I MBIA At OVHTA VAII.K AV WIJ.MlMtiTON ot WKI.l'OK K A II POA r, ; THKfAhil.iNA lMKAl. KII WAT, Throne BULofUd gWeB too.rn1""1"""8 NORTH end SOUTH CAROLINA. GEORGIA and ALABAMA. Abo to NEW I0BK, BOSTON, I EOYIDLNCE, FALL B1V1R and other AMtftrrn Cities. VMt ,u'fd!ftr,",teed ,0W by ,n, ,het "me a. quick. Umt ot ewrekarge. Mark nil Goods Yia Clyde 's Wimiiif;lii Line. B- For luitlier inli rnmtliiii aj.(.! to eilhcrol the uiidervlgutd Agfnttof the Llna, I). D. t!. M KK: . WM. P. Cl T1K ft COflBeral OeiieTBl fH.t.-riiAernt. New utk 1 Inf. ! Bowling Urrerj.N. T. A. D. CAZAUX, Agent. Tin WILMINGTON, IV. O.1 T .1. tS XAVS B. t'AiSr.'!ia' bo fully suHtaiiind by the people of New Hampshire aud by the sober second thought of the oonntry. Now that the Mecklenburg celebra tion is over there remains only fifty three Revolutionary events to com memorate They extend over a period of six years, eudiug with Yorktovn In 1781. Bunker Hill, on the 7thof June, will be the lost feature of the oeutennial programme. . A movement is ou foot iu Germany to hold a national industrial exposition in Berlin some time in 1878. The probabilities are in fayor of the Eui peror a anient. The movement is a timely relief to the recent disturbing mnqifestations of what is called the war party in Germany; aud if it oun bo pushed to snooes it may be hoped that the Dory ambitiou of Prince BiBtnarck Will be turned for a season from di plomatic difficulties and misunder standing with foreign nations to the more grateful business of fostering German industry and German trade. Tbh ' Churlestou correspondent of the j Augusta Const Ituf tonal iat shows that the courts of South Carolina are now practically closed to the respecta ble portion of the white citirenn. The drawing of juries is manufactured by the corrupt oflioials so that a jury pauel is generally organized with about thirty negroes and six low .white men. A good many of. the lazy., vagabond negro politicians depend upou the pay of jurymen for support. The result is that no thieving official or any man for that matter who hus mouey, con be oonvioted. Wbilb the German army is being rapidly equipped with the Manser rifle; a new breeoh-loadiug muBkot, de vised by a son of Hsrr von Dreyse, in ventor of the needle-gun, is being trie4 in the government grounds at Bpandau. The new Dreyse rifle ii state, 1 to be superior in some respects even; to thev muoh-vauted Mausor. Another and equally important invon tion is that of a new kind of prismatic powder adapted to the German heavy artillery. Its speoiflo weight is some what greater than that of the ordinary prismatic powder (1.09 against 1.65), and its effect so tremendous that it makes the Frusaian 27-eenMmetre gun a match for the English 11-inch can non; I The powder mills at Hamm and Hatmu have been ordered to manufac ture targe quantities of the .new article. "It Whisky straight makes a fellow walk crooked," said Guistlnm, "why should crooked whisky make a man walk Straight." Tke tost sein of Gn. ilum, he was arguing this point with a lamp post, whom he addressed as Corkwoa Bobsorew, WlicclbarroWN, Pitchforks, bumlredH of oamels, whioh ludeu with coils of wire aud hollow iron posH, trod their toilsome path through the burning sand. Every now and then we biet one of thone pobr bcastn, whioh. overwcighed and broken dovm by the Weignt ol ids load, Had fiillon oil the grouud aud been ubuudouadaviotiui to tho vultuioH. All this telegraphio goar wsh marked "oiemeus lSrotu. m, Lou don," aud was in route to Khartoum, from which town it will be forwarded on to span the do icrt betwoeu Kordo fan nnd Dai four. A good many lives will probably bo Kucrilioed before tho line ouu be considered open, as the Arabs, who eagerly steal every l iece of iron they cau meet with for their spear points, have to bo very severely puiuahed before they leave oil' cutting down tue poles. However, this dilli culty onoe gottou over, tho telegraph Will bo as easily worked an the one be tween Khartoum and Cairo, which. whou it was first laid down, was con tinually being interrupted." Thry are paying practical jokes on Col, Sellers iu the rural districts. In the turnip dinner there are three pared apples on top of tne d;su of turnips which' the sotors oat instead iof reul turnips. The other night it happened that somebody had Kpied tho apples and eaten them. This fact was not known till just an they were wanted. Luckily there were more apples at nnnd. - There was a short but exciting applo-poring contest aud Sellers was spared the necessity of munching raw turnips. They have hitherto fed the snakes in the garden of 1'Iauts in Paris, on live rats, winch satisfy the snakes and nearly every one else ; but the other day a rat became unreasonable, and differed with a suako worth 2,000f., as to who should eat and who should be eaten. He killed the snake, and now they will kill the rats before they put them in, and won't give the old fel lows a chance. ANVIbH, BIMl'KNISUTU'8 BKU.OW8, Vlrii, H-mimTB, Ti-aci't)hnirm,CollaiB,tlHmeS PI..W HihcI, liui iron, K nm. SpokeM, liulm, POTS. M'llll IIS, uvfr;, -. :-, NiiitriiiMJ utos, POCKUT KM VI S, i.-. JA. . i T.tlll.l: I I I.I HV, , ; i;i vol. . hw. . j , A.UM 'HVINC.lllvK, i t OOIM.H'H MHILS, And a (iiniill,t torX ot " " -HARDWAIIE ; NrUHAHIEL JAC0Bi;S hardware depot,., . tsc4 t MAitni'rr st.' BUSINESS CARDS. Graham & Kash, ATTOUXfcYATJUMV, " CHARLOTTE N. Q.-" h ..... . . ' : '. nftAOTIf.K IN THK STATE AKI FED- A7 orul i:iur. stul niake rtl!:ciuiii.ti w lit Nor.th Uarollna. s Alao nuptttut mint nf R.'Hl h.ftnUj. A ;rii ulliual, MlnTl anil I. imil.fr tract., and dnir! le t llj Jxtneon ituntiy on hand, - . I'"V S . .'.4- '' i ' (W.ff ; VIU SS HOKSII '. 4 STANDARD SCALES. FAST FREIGHT ROTATE 1, To all Points North or South! 1 000 BARBELS rLOUK-11 gradtM ; 200 BAGS COFFEE, , f.M TtrtT.S H TT HvrT'P " ; 2,000 SACKS LIVERPOOL SALT, 200 KEGS NAILS, 1 60 BBLS. SUGAR, a ' . - 100 Boxes Dry Salt Sides and Shonl. , - dera, ' ,' . 50 Boxes Smoked Meats, And a toll ttork orOK00KRI8,'wbii!h wS eltst to the trade it low B.nrca-, ... '. y . , f : . apeelal attention jid to eeemlng low ratoi freight hi Car La tots.;'? . 5 V 4" I ' . ' BIN FORD, CKOW A 00. y jot .j wnstiNaroii. . MICflAKL CatiMir.' r cncKLY0onms, AUCTIONEERS, " STOCK AKD REAL ESTATE ER3KER11 (1AH HK 8K-KN AT TURllt 8AI.KH KOUM8 a plan of ilie clly.imn uMnrK'iaae?U. . Rlank Huok with .cti i.u.ttdrieorttVry Lol In the oil y dWlnetlv ioflnt.ii. aMiw(ii nkine.viun ami nrtiieiir.,nr every lot lattietiltTr - Any InformMtoii duibod farulKbed Bpou p plioiitiim. . .. .. . . J81 TjNTIb rCltTHBHOTlCK ' Al.b tKS- el from Port Pmith of Cnn I' tar will come to at tile Vkitlng Station, nenr Depp Water Point, and ait the tiidicliiMi of ike. Qiiat autlilu l'liysiciHii. i u. . t ,f "J All veawlafrom Perbi whore- Te'W Fever, or other infection cMkium exists, will be ro. quired to undergo a I Igid and prolonged Quar; antlue. r -.- AlfvetiwUortins.'-sof Rtly clinructer hftving alcktwiM ou board o arrival, or bTitig bud ilokneM any time ilu.Ing the Toyagtv are r qnircd to come totbe SlaUou lor liwccU m Without reg.rd to tho Port t orn whence they come. Vs.l not Included an above will jiro ewtd without Uctoutlun. ;ir t ! t ' Pllotn are especially eTiJciined to ntako cure ulenqiilry mlatiTeio ti 1,, OTSW, a, Knot. UtJl.d with the ititeiuentj of the Oap tilu or coinniandtir, or il the vl It tit a filthy rondilion, thry will bring the vet! to the Station for further eialullon. . f i ' .. ,; ; . . ...... . ! s. A. V. .1 fllsti wlirully vlolailng the guarsnilne lwe are eubjeot toafurfeituro oi their branch; Maetorior vwel to a flu oftwii liundrwl dol Ure a dy lor every diy they violate the Quarantine I.hwk; an4 nil ptlior, pettont are liable for e.icl) aiid ccy otliacer- - All v.eehnuhJeotlovlUaiioB und.-t above regulation, will nt n flng in the rjuftiil iVa'ni!, port-ride. .'. '.;, -, ... - - J f . W. POTTER, ' M ' vi - , ' 'Onarannm rhviclaa.'...' n ... ... . . : .. ' " i on or wiimtugiun, H. . 'mII.Is AI.AKM Tll.li CU.'S. Also, tf Herring's Safe's (Joflfe and Drug Vllit, tctte Prre. - .', , I 1 FAIRBANKS' . , I K ' , ' MASI'ACTIinBil -' v E- & T-- FAIRBANKS & CO-. bT.joiisi.Baiiiy.yiv : . rulNOlPAL eLS WABBIlOUrlP..; I A I II B it, K9 & C O , 311 Proad way, FA l khan OO.ttii6 Baltimore St., BV- timore, MiL Pai an am ten &(.'o. , S3 (amp Stroet, New Or- j U n- i J lTAi r hanks Si Co., 13 Main Btreet, Bnf!o, N - I . FAittAsaa & Co, HA Broadway, Albany, N V. .. . . Faisbibks ft 00 i 3( St Pant's St., Montreal, Faisiiankm & G'i.,ai King William ht I.un- di.n, Kng. Faikiiamu, Ckows & Uo., 1 Milk St., Bos tin,Mm. Fairamoi A EwihO, Maranlo tlall, Phila delphia. Pa Faisuamkh, AIohhk i Oo ,111 Lake St., Chl enRo. FaiHiiankh, Mobhk To.,iaS Wal' St btrtwt, t ine'aiiHa. OhtiK . . Faiubankx, N'ouBiii Uo, Wi Huierlor8t, t luvelatnl, i'blo. Fahibankh, Mobrs A Co.; 4 Wood Street, plttuborfch i Faikiiank, Mou.u & Co , CIU and Main St., Lonlsvill. FAIBAKH & Co., SOf and S04 Washington AvfaiiOi lt. fi'iuls. ; FaiSbasks & UuTcnmBOH, Sun Kidii.'li'co, ' t al. , K sale by lending Hardware Dealers. Juut ti. i . l-dw-10w-eod triie i "V'irc'iiiiii, OFFALO SPRINGS, Mecklenburg County, Virginia. 1 Siultlxlle, N, C, May ST, m. BALTIMORE. Baltimore anfl WilmiiiElon Line, . SKMI-WKIKLT. -8AitINQ FROM BAI.TIMOBE- Tuesday & Friday, at 3 P M. . AND FKOM WILMINGTON Wednesday & SaturdayT BOSTON AKD PiiGVIDENGE. Baltimore and Wilmington Line, IlHltlmore, Boston and 1 rovldence Line, Or via Canal Dally to Philadelphia aud Clyde's Philadelphia and providence Line. Semi-Weekly from each Port. PHILADELPHIA. Baltimore and JflmiEitoii line. eKMi-waxK),T aarwaia A BALTIMORE AND WILMINGTON. Baltimore and Philadelphia Steamboat 'IL . .. 1ail? ' Caaal txtweea ,.. ' BALTIMORE AND PILrXAI)KLPHIA. WESTERN CITIES. BALTIMORE AND WILMINGTON LINE. Northern Central Railroad AKD TBB Baltimore and Ohio Ballroad, Shippers may rely m,on tho pr.'inpt and remlar sallinf of these Steamam and nni Si. ' l-airhgiveu to all shipments by this route. HQ DELAYS. ' na 'n,ck "f ;. Through Bills of Lading given to and from aii Pointiln : r.J NORTH and SOUTn CAROLINA, GEORGIA and ALABAMA JSStS rHILADELrHIAvEOSTON, PROVIDENCE, and P m yt0Me, " '0W M b' Ruy '"f-faad time as qalck. ; tosses or evsrokarjes Mark all Goods via JJaltimore and Wilmington Line , r For further information apply to either of the nuderslgned AgenUof Us Lraa. EDWIN FITZCERALD, Agent, Baltimore Lini, 66ouiu bireeirliaitimcro. march lH.tf . A. D. CAZAUX, Agent, Baltlinoie ana Hem fork Line. WiMutoion. M. O. THE GREAT MEDICINAL WATER ' CPTHE SOUTH. - - OrES 20th MAY, 1875. TlKne waters are pojipel ol extracMinary curative p.iwrri1 in nileetluus of thu Kl DN K Ytl and KL IDH H, In h11 darauRi'metits of the BILIARY OlUi Incident, to waiin nla.i- iu:.t r'gionit. in Dyspe isia, in DIs o ft sos .peculiar to - Women- 'm Chronic. Irttermlttent-ui Kemlt tent Fever. Chronic Conorr hosn Secondary Syphilis. Cleot aim ail (linen,. oi iu.' Cefiltal Origans. ad in sotno forms of Couta"i Rheuma tism. Their romark-iTii.. power Hmlonicacy in Hit. illseasis Indicated arc) voii'hed f..r by somoof the ' most dlftinrulahed me.ll.ial men nf the eo'intrr, both North sad Month, us well as by reported eaeea ym the mn.tmiqnns tliiral.ln sourer . Teftinionlals In Pamphlet form furnished ou applloatlon, TBS WATER l-(ilt HAI.R, . . ' . Th wnti-v l put hp tn cases of on" dnnen half fOlin Hottl's at S per case. Route to the Sprinve for the South: r r oi tho Mioemond and A'tatita A r Line Riilroivd to Hcottsburc leiit In Halilux enuity, VirtrlnK, wh. re all tiains ar met by whcu'm lor iuc Bj.n igw is Hiuus uirt.ani . , i , " THOk ASe GOOIR, a. (.?. fr-'m froprtHnr. IMPORTERS OF i it HAMMOCKS.' may iii I'lHin ami col orvtl. It) (he B e, 1 Iu li. Or .At ReU.il. Hliigl. llamiuocks,' 't eaeh,-ssnt i.n rmelpt of money. , For whole smIh prines, a Idr.iM (. W. MiHmiNa A tioa, 'Oak Ball," Boston, Bathing Hells, Mllltwy - Gtio.ls ' and Regalia, . 125-lra-eod Congress ,Vater.. BaltlM JfsWt,Ffn Jt'cf1 M t'eril. Rrowa'a riorbla W.ter, ;mw, Brii.he'slau.t, ops, (H large; vruletj) and Fanoj Artio ea. Fur sale hv . , JAMK8. !. MUJMDit,' Irii(rttr, - " i ' tTblr4 St., opposite Uty Hall, may lB,rll...v j 17 WEDDING CARDS ksmotl lasblouabl stvle at the journal rrict. NOTIOii. Carolina Central Eailway, GENERAL FREIGHT DEPARTMENT, ) Wilmington, March 81st, 1875. J T1E;.f,TT1f"'1'101!1 t,F THK T" 18 RBSPKOTFCLLT INVITED TO THI lri-cw!riVo,vri ft .Sis rr-,' WILfMlNCTON AND ALL EASTERN CITIES TO CHAR. LOTTE. STATESVILLC, CREENVILLE, SPARTAN- DURC. ' . ' ' A Line and North terminal or trans- MawXUn,? ",rnh"U'J U1'0U W'1 tu 1110 Office In Bank of Vw arilS-80-lv F. W. CliARKT, f! aprll3-80-ly ,,, General Freight A gent. ..u .11 . jii mi on auornio, i ennr ssoe Oli.o Atlantic and Rlehmrnd Air Carolina Railroads as well as all po uts in KO!tilA Rnd ALABAMA. 1' , " ' ".' J""'"""- as inw as via anv other line. No (or chariies, and ICnten a nattu New Arrivals. J1 LOUR in Whole and Hair Barrels. Bottled Lager Beer- G H. W. RCNOE. N. R. Cornnrof MarNet and 81 ootid St. mar in 119 CORN! CORN! 5 000 BU"HI:LS corn- For sale by KEROHNER ft OALDEH BROS Molas&esllolas3es! WO Hliils. New IJrop Cuba, 0 H. H. M.ilases, 101 Bbls. New :n.p Cuba, 1 I'M " 8. H.Jilolssos. forjsale bf - "J-'-- KEROHNER ft OALDEK BROS. Flour! Flour! 00 Bbls. Bob White F.oor, 2 Frlnress Hryai flour, 00 " Bell Mill Flour, loO " Ingoinar flour. For sale by J KEROUiKER A OALDEutt BROS LIYERPOGL and LONDON' aii GLOBE INSURANCE CO.I . , Assou (Gold) $26,740,100.76. UAMBURG (Bremen) INSURANCE CO. Assets (Gold) 82,250,000. , MOBILE UNDERWRITERS AGENCY. Assets $1,200,000. "'A - JNa W. GORDON, ; maym Agent. , UT-lm The Spirit of the Soul h lithe ndcii newspaper published In Rock. Iniiham and uaa the largest elranralinn of an llUir i.nl.ll.lii .1 1m Lu. I . , '' read each week by at least S.OOO raorLB. innklng It the Uit adwrtirin, awrfttiia. 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The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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June 4, 1875, edition 1
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