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old WILinSQTON. N. 0 : on WED5ISDAY. JUXE 9, 1873. cua Tl Daii.t JoritSAL, the eiik-si Ully paper Id North Carolina, 1 pu&.l4 ly rv-j mon hif;, except Monday, at Eight Dollars a year ; Fovs Daixars eii wionths; Sxtutt-titb aanta p wooUi or orter perkxlv Served by (ArrVrs n,t3j city at'tjKVK5TT-riT nt er mm; b, er Tw Uetxasa and Twxs t r-rmt cents rr quarter. TU Weakly Jotrhal, (Friday) this they iirty!i -nlitmn papr, Two DoiojLM lr jw; tan copfc- Km Doixa A a ai ftmrtroles. Seyk Dollar bvcopj, EjohtDoixam aw a half iwi eopi, Fiftm ijollaw; iwemy eopk TwaJCTT-riva Dollars. Scrwckiptions In all fas payable In anot, in fs paper cwiUiiire.1 aftar tlw iraUo at tbt tlmi paM ft.' ! liaatiTTANrK alioulj 1 mad by Pttwt- pflUr Money Order or Kxpreaa. If this can 01 an ot be done, prol"Ctku against hsea by mail may be aecuml by forwarding a tion itraft payable to the order of tl proprietors J tlie JoursrAL, or by sending tLe nionuy a registered letter Adven iaiug KaU-s (per luch ot twelve ( solid lU ea rf advertisltiR type.) One lch, 1 cue Insertion, Una .DoU aJt; two luaer-1 Ums Una DoLUa ahd a half; three I Insertions, Two DoUJUa; four Insertions, I 0( Two Dollars au a half; live inser- .ions Thurk uoixam; ra uiseruo, I.IKKB U0LLAB8 AD BAI.r, iwmv nertions, Flvi Dollars awd a eaLF, o month. Eight Dollars; two ninths, tFTKii DotXABfl$ three months, Twu- TV-two Dollar. J i ' t ' 4 ' Contracts for longer periods and longer space made upou liberal ternia. address, 1 XireKLHARD A OAURDRRB, Wilmington, N. 0. A wRATCRiof tho Decoration Day I observance at Bpriegfleld, Mass., was I the special attention paid to tuo grave ot Sumner Brown, a supposed Confed-1 erate soldier. The poem, "Tbe Bine 1 and the Gray," aud a great deal of pa-1 tbos was elaborated by the orators,' 1 The next day Sumner Brown's father, I having heard of the matter, published I a statement showing that his son had I never been Confederate.. Somebody I moat have felt cheap just about thon. I I! i J j l . r: . I J THi prooeasioa m connection wun the Oentennial (Jolobrauon oi tne Dst- ue ci uuner uui, on tne i w insiani, promisee w oe oi imposing a.men- iione. AH the Massachusetts militia, about 6.C00 men, will be iu column, and aali,- many mote are erpeovm irora omer niaioa. - uivio orKauixa- tions, llUlnWillg 10,000 men, have ready reported their uIuMob (Dl Detag preeeni, oeaiuoene various waaes, wno will aena wagone wim men wora- iug at their various vocations, - ArTi"i a. atamiK. We publish i loll syuopais of the address delivered by Gaptaiu Ashe, at the reoent Memorial Ceremonies In IUleigh. It will bo found to well re pay a careful perusal. The auooees whioe has attended Cap tain Ashe at the bar in IUleigh is only in keeping with the promise whioh he gave i rum uin uutraiiuo uimi uia profession. He is another of the young men of our city, , whose success else where we cherish with sincere gratifi cation. ,We predict oa him great em inence and prosperity iu his proleaaion. As an illustration of the service ren dered to eomitteroe- by -the introduc tion of improved meohanioal appara tus, the following statemont regarding the famous Bute Docks at Cardiff Is of interest : At those docks the machine ry for lifting ont ballast and putting in coal is said to be so efficient that a Bteam collier of fifteen hundred tons can enter the basin at high water on one day, discharge her ballast, take in a full cargo of ooal, and leave at high water the following day, thai unload iug and loading np in lest than twea ty-fonr hours. . nOTF.ItOrVKEPAHATlA'v. In leveral of the oountiea of he State candidate! for Convention hav Jf"1Iow'Df g'omen were ! ,,. M n - I pointed to call tbe different township already been nominated by the Dwno- I rfings for the pnrpo8e ole,Mi oratsandinmostof the others meetings have been called for the purposes of organisation. . Boon all over the Stato the Conservative masses will present a solid front, and stand far battle artsy, The' "enemy," though; defeated, are wily and orafj, and are quietly or ganizing for a stubborn fight, By adopting the "Do Nothing", policy they hope to win over to their ranks those ot our party who were opposed to the call of A QonvenUoa at this time from pru lential reasoaa. But this will not answer, and they reckon without their host The Radical party of North Carolina Is yet reeking with corrup tion and fraud, with Ignorance and in efficiency, , with oarpet-bagism ' and civil rights, and the people 0f the State feel now too keenly the oppress ion of heavy taxes, exhausted re souroea paralyzed bdastries, poverty and bankruptcy, to trust them again with the control of affairs. Even thti promises to "Do Nothing" will not win support. They feel that it is vital Jy necessary - to 4,Do Bomething" to relieve themselves of ' the - burdens which now weigh theni down. The people demand and will have Constitution, and a government an der whicthe TascalitiosofLittlfifleld and 6 ton iill 1 itppoWble;nnder which j. , crxbil of Luk and Bergen will entail other pnnlahmont 'than theimf nentand conviction of Goverr . ; i J nndof which such men as Tourgoe and Watts and Cloud and .l: n i I Lou will not diflgraoo tlip jn.lii'iary of the State. Yd mut infuse new life) into the State, LTarpit-a hte fasU'neJ up Ler Tital, aud ttrocted the Lie cl.ianela, Hor system needs a new supply of lrcaii rej blood, and tbii be oLUiuwl in no other way than a change Is (be organio law itwlL We must strike at the very root of the evil, if we would hare perniam'ut re lit. . Our jeojle know and appreciate fact. In all portions of the State are getting ready for the impor tant Wiirk before them. And they iu tend t Jo it weU, We expect aoon to publish a tifet of candidate, whose name will giro assurance to all that the people are in earnest, and fully appreciate the purpoaue for which the Convention is called. TT WHAT DImr(-riBINH IMHJl The little town of Durham on the North Carolina tlailroad in the county Uraiigo, aayi ibe luleigu At'u-t, is example of what angm-iouti applies of capital aud iuduntry will do for people, ' Ten years ago Durham was known only as a wny statiou ou the railroad, aud a getting off place for the Uuiversity at Chapel Hill. To day it is literally iu every man's month, a familiar name all over the United Bute, and not unknown to the ends eartu Wuat Las made this mighty change? Nothing but tho inUoduoUon of iuhu ntiu,lntu. Trnn it U n,-: 1 -v to one staple. But the manufacture of that staple moves the springs of a handeed industries. It stimulates the farmer io the production of a crop which be soils at good prioea almost 1 1 hit Tory door. It gives employment to hundreds in the conversion of tho raw material into the manufactured article, it gives work to the carpenter in the manufacture of paokages.lt gives aotiv Ity to a thousand noodles iu the making of bngs. It draws population, and to moot thci wants, mcchanioa are called iu to con struct houses. The increase of popu 1 at ion neoetwitate ' the iuoreose of meroautilo estahlishmeutH, and the necessities of this increased popula- tlou beget other trades, iudustnes and tuauufaotures. ' Everybody is buay, Everybody finds employintnt. There is no idlioff. no loitoriuff. no oomolalnt 0( juu tim0H, tyi,a. u , nf Tinrhnm be evorj town iu Nortn Oaroiiufti Adj it mRy b- reooRniied ag a faot tu,t Nortb Catouu. will not vt.wm ,bo ougl)t uuti, Bjld iude. pendant, nntil she koei more o! her mmi.. at .1, do thU nutil she embarks in manurae. turoB, which are not only proiltable to Btookholders, but whioh, by sotth othei industriei in motiou. vivifv Ho i whole population. : Auxiwta Uhroalila aail Uantlnol, 1 lass Dtrklnvon. It seems that tbe newspapers of the South gushud too much over Miss Anus Dickinson when she cume to this sec tion on a lecturing tour a short time ago. She is making the return umal ly made' by people of that stamp. The Houthern people generally havo no uae fot etrong-mindod ' women, and ?;ive little couuktnanoe to female loo-1 urera. But when Miss Dickinson visited Iliohniond, Wilmington, Char leston, Bavauuah, Atlanta, and other Southern cities, she was received with the utmost kiudness. Her praiea; were sung in the Bows papen,, aud every exertion, made io seenre her profitable houses. While here she was all smiles and fair words. Now, alter retnrnina North with nook- eta full of Houthern dollars, she pro poses to turn an nonest penry by abnstng her entertaiuers. She is au- nounoed to leotnre in Chicago on "Tho UstraoiEation of Northern Whites from the Southern Family Circle." It is a thousand pities that Miss Dickiuson was not severely "ostracised" when in this section. , The Courier-Journal makos a good point when it savs that the gentle Anna seems to think that Southern housekeepers should keen waywide Inns for all the tramps who come aiong. - - Ranapson NamlitaMlua? Convention. The Central Executive Committee of tbe Democratic party of Sampson county, mot in minion on Uatnrdny, tne jotn oi may, ibyo, delogntes to meet iu general oonven- tion at Clinton.to nominate caudidates to represent tho oonnty of Sampson in the Constitutional Convention to meet in Raleigh on the Cth of September, These Township Conventions are to be called on or before the last Satur day in June next. ' H ranklin Township Comnuttes Dr. B. Seavy, N. H. Fennell. Dr. Chalesa Kerr. Lisbon Township Committee A. J. Johnson, Haywood Roy kin, Allen Blackburn. : Taylor's Bridge Township Henrv Mathis, r. fX Murphy, O. P. James. Aiirxey lownstiip Committee U R. Carroll, W. a Mathis, Dr. Wm. L Thompson. fmey Urove Township Committee Amos uoyai, Jno. W. Giddens, W. A Andreas. Hail's Township Committee A. B. Parker, G. W. Hobbs. O. F. Herrinc. 117 . it. V WI 1 . M 0 HMtofooKi xowuBuip uorntnitto wm. iwugnierv. u. h. wm ams. w. H. Bryant, Miogo Township Committee Jesse Wilson. N. B. Barofoot R. A Draw- norn. -- Dismal Township Committee J. C Williams, Jas. A, Anghtery, Robert Williams. Little Coharie Townshin riommit. tee-Ihomas Bullord, Dr. P. H. Hal- iioay, uaraooh White. - nunnyontt's Township Committee U. LurllDffton. Ulliew rirnmnUr Wiley BnUer. - iloDaniel's Township Committee "V'0" ' wens, u. n, epui, jflo. C. Wright, . , - - canton Township Committee uwen uoimes, Everett Peterson, H. E. Rovah - Five delegates from each township. filTHli; ATLANTIC HOTEL, T f, ,.,, I ' ,...r, ,,,, k. ' C. T. Mi iu iiv, Caii:riiiuu. Jons Arjihi'hd, S.-crrtiirw. Tde Diuiliu V.'vr.-', i'avetU'viUe : ttf. aiiil the ti.l.UlMiro Shi wji r will plraw copy anJ notirw. d.tw tj The aII-Kn fc linir which in-ople aometimiw pa of, ia caused by wmit of proer action of the hverand heart. Tlictw miiT t anHii-lm, aim the imtfi regiilHtsl, by J'tirnutm I'uryutirt Pill lu atuall domiM. MISCELLANEOUS GO BUY jjACOBij Axe. J AXK at ' fmo'.'liW , e rrtt Ax on'fKKtril. ntt . NATH'L J ACOD1, HAUDWAUi: DIH'OT. Iron and Steel, RIM ..ItUHH.MriiKM.ClWKMtir MA ItTiitlB. X'a tiuti mtmantrU. NATH'L JACOCI, 11 AUD WAKE DEruT." Fish Hooks and Lines, SmoVK.LH. HrADE.t, i'ltrt lirk. ' luf, S i:iimina Antla. Vii'. fix k- r awl l abia utlii), Uuitf. t'll"t , tnm cat prlci. .. NATH'L JACOBI, 1IA11DWA11E DEl'OT. Doors, Sash and Blinds iyT FAl'TOHV ntlUKH. flnt, tlli, VarnUhet, QltM, 4o. Bend for lcs Ut. NATHANIEL JACOBI, nARDWAltE DEPOT, NO. t MAlMilOT ST., I line H KAIL auAi'H Carolina Central Railway Co. Orriim(liAL nnpiRiKTiirKnt, ) Wlliiiiuntuii, N. O., .lune a, 1H7B J Change of Schedule, Un and aftnr ,Iun flili, 1K7B, tl train will bt ruu Ofr UiU Kailwajr aa ionuw: EAaTERN DIVISION. Paeaanger and Mall Trnlne-iiiy Laav Wlliuliiutun at... .T.(K) P. M T tie A M IMiV. M 1.WA at Arciraln (Jtanrlultaat lisavo t;liv oil ) at Arjue at WliDilugiun at Ft FriKht : and . Paesenge Trains "ally, (Muu'las oui.Ik1.j Laava Wllmliintouat. .... Arrlvo at tJlinrloUo at...,,, Leave Vhai lotto at Arrlva lu Wilmington at. ..i.t.CBA. M ...1(1:00 P. M 0:00 A. M .V.OO M r .1 WESTERN DIVISION. LeavaUlmrlotle at ....T;B'I AM Arrive at lltitlalo lor ttholliy at U'D) A M Leave Hnii'iio at , vim Arrive In Charlotte at t.UO P ;. Conneotlena. 'nnecti at WIlmliiKton wltb Vt'lliuliiiitoa Wuliliiii. an 1 Wlluilimuiti. lolonihm & A giit KHltruaiU, -.oaii-wurlily w Vork anil 1 N-wumy uaiuiuore ami weeai) rniiauei i hla Htoaiueri.aiHl tlie Kiver Hoau to t'a tteville. OotiDocta at Char lotto with tlie North uar Una Hllrol, OharlotU anil HUlenville Hall roat, CihariotUi A Atlanta All Line, and tJhurlottn t'olumlila anl 4iiKiit Katlroad. TUun nun Ivuik the whole Wwt. Kortnwmit and Noiilliweit with a uhorl and cheap Una t the Heaboard aud JCuroe. ; a. tt. FREMONT Chief Rniilneer and iuperlntenrtout. Jun4 l3-tf V- PapnnipubllKhlnit U. 0. Railway eohuil- ul will vleate notlcie ohnee. WILMINOTON.COLUMIU .; -AND- J' -s AUGUSTA RAILROAD CO. OftlOH OP OltH'L SPFF.KINTBTDRNT, Wilwiwotob, 'b. 0 May tm(l CHANGE OF SCHEDULE Un and eUer Tneil, June Ut, the tollow Ing eebvdule will le run ou tbla road : RIGHT P.XfRRNS AN PA8HKWGKK THAIN,(lally). Laava Wilmington..,,,.. ............ S.vs P. M. Leave Florenne..,,,.M H.'Jll A. M Arrive at Uolnmbla 4.in A.lvi Augusta, tl.il) A. M Leave Aamwta 4.1ft P. M Leave Ouluiobla..... .1dP. M lato Florence.. ..' 1.10 A. M Arrive at Wilmington...... ,. J 10 A. M Paiwenifem corns Wtat tieyond Coin nbla. will take this Train, leaving Wllmlug'on a, s.b r.m. THBUUUH FKK'GHT TKAlW, (Dally ex- i cep Siindaya.) wave wumingiott.. ...... ........ iih v. iMave Florenoe..., 2.01) A.M. Arrive at Columbia. lO.lKIA M.J l.eavo O' InmlilH fi.Bi) P M Leave F'orcnoe. .' , li.40 A. Arrive St Wilmington.... , . MOP. M. LOCAL FKFIOHT TRAINS, with PH SRNOKH tlOAl'H attaehed, leave Wilming ton Tneadays, Tbursdayt and riatnrdava at 4 60 A. M . and Arrive at Wilmington on Mon davi, Wednesdays and Fridays at 8 00 P. M. - sm ameniere tor utmrioiton, ''oinmota ami AunOMta and beyond, hould take night Ex press Train irom Wilmington. r i n outfo stinetiinK Gars on nuiit trains for Uharleatoa and Augneta. ' ' . JAMF8 ANDFltSON, Uea'l 8uporlutendent, maytg 1 j Kl-tf atat ooov. Passenger Department. Wilmington t Wcldon, Wilmington. Columbia & Augusta I?. R. Whjukoton, N, G., May 81, 1810. Excursion Season ofl875, ;wmmcnrlns; June lat, 1S75. A FGLL LINK OF KOCND TRIP TICK AJ etsto all Hummer Kesorta of Interest or luiariane In Upper South Carolina, . , Western North Ca ollna, , Middle and Westera Virginia, Northers and Eastern States, Will be on sale at the Union Depot Ticket Orflee. Prtoe Lists. Tine Cares and all aeedful In' formation furnished ou application to the un- dareigneu. A. POPK, General Ticket Agent. Junel uu-8w Grain Craaies, Gronnfl Pea Sweeps. . , (tub wixon pattern.) The onlv sonulne Nixon Pattern Sweep In the market. I an only be found at tho Old Established Baraware nonse ot - JOHN OAWmiN, ' Boa, It, and tl Market BUeet . . BaySO 1 fS I : AX 1 1 K BEAUFORT, ISI. C .v. -j , -it -v , -r- . - - t- " 7 ' ' I is m m " m b w I t .rmmmmmmmmmm m n n n nmm mmmrnmm 1 '' "iiui inm afjajjssasassjBtjsw It 4- .11 'I . . J)" i. . tl... 'i"'k , j' 't..t,V l, - f -m ' v j 9 IHR ABOVK KSTA Bl.tSHM t NT, XI) FA VCKA BLT INTKOLrrEli TO THK PCBLlt) I IIIS II' H'WII lHW . irV-ll!u"toUh,ruou.m,r(..... liOiiiepfl NO DUST I NO FLIES ! 1 .... ... .... ,i.,i , h '! r.-": v,"',,:v""1' 1 If Mtl't' tlHH Bl'fl tUin Urmil'K K ' " ' " . . v . .i . . ...4 . l .,lliu.,l .i,u.tt .tl in ; , .. r-r. r. ".! io llonti, 11-1 filing ml Wfll Bin'it, tor PIC NICS, FISHING PARTIES, MOONLIGHT SAILS, an vl-itlrg 111.1.0 l.it.rj... t virrany. 11 1. fBinreM I r.n- awn i.ivfvmo w lrii" i1 , "hi" I iVt -o. rt-ni. ...pai.t i.i.d a cr, .it ' ..... ... u..t. ,nr-irnovn inai 1.1- n. n 1, , 1 r. .,y , . ill y.lul n.nuii. llM hi HUlll HWII) IHI IW-1W 1H1IU u.w .. I tlgnlij tfcf.tc an-t the romloit o. vlrttetaaiOTifi .uuica. TriiMn : S?2.50 per day for first week; $1.50 per day for second week. tr k ..oiitract ma.1..' with furallloi) and ton-. Chllilrtn and aervant hnll frioo. may 13 -dA w tf. BUSINESS CAB.D3. Graham & Nash, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ! ; CHARLOTTE, N. C. PRAUTIUK IN THE 8TATB AM' yKU oral Uourta, and makn eollet'tkn,. say where In North Carolina. AIM negotlat.' al'! or K011I Male. Agrloulttual, Mineral and J.aaiber tractn, and dbslranle City lA)tron lastly on handr id- 11 MIOUalL OBOMLV. WIUIH Hliaklf iCAONLY & MORRIS, AUCTIONEERS, . STGCKaKDREUESTATEBROKERS ; f WILMINUTON, M. O. . flAN BR 8KKN AT TUKIHSALKS HOUH8 V a I'll! nfthn oily, on an milargml r.it!e. Blank Uook with tint boumlanea oi' every Lot In thncliv dlmlnotlv ilrrlneil. AiwmI value, pant and nrewnt, of every tot mtaeciTy. Any iuformation doalred furnihd opou air plIcatUMi. . jour .. . ; Quarantine Notice- TTNTIIj Kt'KTHEK NOTICE ALL VE8- kel from J'orU Foutl. of Oupe Konr will come to at the Vllttii(f Station, nmir P.oop Wator Point, and await tho lniiecUcn Of the Quar amino I'l: jhIcIhii. i. All vcs:l from Port ahere Yellow Vovcr, orothor InloctlouH rilti aiie exieU, will be ro qttlrtd to undvrKO a rigid and prolonged Quar antine. All veasoli or boata of any churaoter having Ickneiw on board on arrival, or having bad ulr-khwi any time during the voyage, are re qnired tocomototho rl tat inn tor lniiiei;tl n without regard to tho Port torn wuenca thoy come. YtwoU not liuiluded a above will pro coel without detention. Pilots are oioolally enjnlncd to make care ulenqalrt relative to vet sis, crew, &s., anil If not tli"tl.d with tbn statements of the Gap- lain or coinraanilor, or If the vetssl li In a flltliy eondttlon, they will bring tho vessel to the Station for further examination. Pilots wilfully violating the Quarantine Laws are subject to a forfeiture ol their brtneh; Wasters of vessels to a tine oft wo hundred dol lars a day lor every day they violate the Quarantine l.awn; aud all other persons are liable for each and ovory offence. I All veiwol suhjeet to visitation under ahovo rrgnlallonsy will set a flag In the mam ringing, . P""1"" P. V. POTTKR, Quarantine Physician, f. Port of Wilmington, N. . Hmlthlle, N.G., Mav 87,1811. may Sil 12Btllnovt SPRING AND SUMMER NOVELTIES - IN FANCY GOODS i -AT- WILLIAM FYFE'S, KXOUANGR GORNEtt. I wnuld also call particular attention to my stock of Plain, strip und Gheck Nalnwoks, Victoria I ,awns. Plci tie, Victoria Stripe Gnods, Llnsn and Linen Diaper, 4c. , &o. Linen Hamlkerehiet's from 10 rt. np. A lot of Ladies Hemstitched Handk 'rchlefs at !H cents, worth m cents. A bargain. Pleaae give me a call and examine for your solf. lon't forget Kvchanre Oorner Kxpeoted daily a full line of Laities Real and Imitation Hair Goods, Sunshades, Parawls Ac, Ac. ' aprlill ( IMPORTERS OF t'laln and Col br.'d. by the Bale Dotsn, or at Retail Mingle Hammock as each, sent on receipt of money. For whole sale prices, address G. W. Simmons a Hon, 'Oak Hall," Boston, Ma.s. bathing Suits. Military Good a an J Regalia. IM-lm-eod HAMMOCKS. may Escaped Convicts.; We will pay a reward or H0 each for snob Information as will lead to the eai-toreof any convicts escaped Trout U Niw ha. over Coun. ty Work llou-a since the year lsig. Addraw, by letter or telegraph, M ATHEy to.. Su perintendents ol Now Hanover county War House, Wilmington, N. O. majt ,' o It IT, H.lioictoraiiewlila i.leaant a .quaiiitaure with all the rtJW peril . NO MOSQUITOES III mhrr iinpota mv at on re enlov !h cjhlla ""v:;timthe . "fi k.l(l ort lat 111 u lit. c at mu.ua um nUre : .staTTRAKT of the nnder- ' ,,L-,. nr nt,r narttra f-Hlte ami att.nllvo .ervanta. with amp'r ,.. a... .'..,(.,.. b lliinHrlm.ttt tliA tirnitr tor -- r..i,.L J . .111 KxoUiloiiltil. liberal reducUon to early vl1- . : GEO. W. CnAELOTTE, Proprietor. I MISCKLaiANEuUS. SuiT ONLY THE GENUINE 1 jfcVtUii-'sa FAIRBANKS STANDARD SCALES. Th most Perfect Alarm Cash Drawer, jlrtlLKH ALARM J ILL CO.'S.t AIM, .... tlurriiig's Sale's tuflee and lrug Mills, j.otte Preaws. FAIRBANKS' NTAiM) Altl SCALES. MASl'rACTURKHS E- & T- FAIRBANKS & CO-, I v MT. .tOHNsBUIlY, VC. 1 rRinOIPAL S0ALB W AUKHOtlSIS: f A I II It A KS Si CO., S 1 1 llroad way , FA ) K li A N It w oV VO., 108 BuIUmore StBnC tlmoru, MiL fAiaiiAMis A to, 53 Gamp Street, Mew Gr- - ICMU. Faihoansis A Go., 03 Main 8treet, Dufl'alo, a. i . Faihiurks 3s to, 1-88 Broadway, Albany, N. Y. FAiansKKS St Co , 313 Ht Paul's St., Montreal, Faiiimanr a go., 8t King William ot,, Lon cU'ii. Kim. Paihiiarks, Bbowh Si Co., 2 Milk St., Bos ton, Mat. Famiiasks & EwiNO, Masonic Hall, Phila delphia, Pi "V Faimiiaskh, M.iiihk 3t Go., Ill Uke St., Chi cago. Faiki.ai.ks, Moasa A Co., 18'J Wal at Street, liiiiciniistl. Ohio FAiniiANiu, MoiihBAGo, 1t2 Hu per lor St, Cleveland, I In". Kauhiankh, Mukss Sc Co., 43 Wood Street, Pittsburgh Faiihiarkm, Mohsb & Go., Iih and Main St., ljoulsville. v FAInnAMvH & Co., 80S and ;!04 WaxhlngUm Avenue, Mt. L-mls. Faikhakks & HvTCHinsoN, San Franolrco, Gal. For sale by lending Hardware Healers. Juno 1 91-dw-10w-coil WARM SPRINGS M MADISON COUNTY, i Western North Carolina- rjlIIKSE SPKOS are sltuatol live miles tiuin the Tennessee line, on tbe banks of the French II road river, in the very midst ot thn hlKlHwt ranges of mountains east til the Mlmic slppi river, In a country generally known and truJifullv called the Switzerland of America. THK HOTKL AOGUMMOGATIOS are unsurpas.il at any watering place or summer result in tho oouutry. The Baths ounpli.t of large pooh f a effflr, powerful Mineral and Mfctrie ll'4r, teiiuorature lVJ to 101 degree r ahrenhi-lt, which are wonderfully Invigorating t all Invalids, equalising tho circulation and simulating the secretory organs, and will, in most etui's of Chronic, and gut-Acute Gout, Kheusiatirm, Paralysis, Dyspepsia, Neuralgia, Hecnmlary Syphlllt, Hephritio and Calculous Olstrders, Scrofula. Cutaneous diseases and many diseases peculiar to females, ctl'ect a speedy and radical cure. There Is alo a Gold Null Imr Spring near the Warm Springs, re sembling very closely In temperature and color ui ueiKimi, vuo ivnuw puipniir npneg oi vir gmia, wltn a sulpliurons ounr much stronger. These .Spring are easy of access from all Southern cltirs by all tlie lines of railroads converiiinit into i-:aet Tennessee, via Aninista. Atlanta and Knoivllle, to Morrlstowu, East Tsnnesreo, tlience to l umbeiland Gap and Charbwlnn railroad 40 mllea to Weif Greek-, thence hv stage 8 miles to the Spring, an easy and comroriatle trip. Rxc.iiruon Tickets are on sale In all the principal cities to and from these Springs ut a great reduction on local rates. ; Rates of Board, $40 Per Month, $12.00 Por Week, S2 Per Day, Chlldron and Colored Servants Hair-Price. Annlv to Manaowr foV Pamnhlets and Circu lars or io Wilmington Druggist J, A SAMPLE, General Manager for Warm Springs Co. June I mo-dlm lod-wlin Mosiuito Sets, Mostiulto Nets, - - - Mosquito Nets, - j, - - Mosquito Nt8,' j I , - .. Mosqtillo Nets, - $ i 00 ' 3 00 4 00 41 00 For salo bv ,' D. A. SMITH A CO. Junes iatf Children's Colored Shoes. J ua. received direct from the Manufactory a tine awortiuei.t nr uhlldrou's Suit'. Broiiae and Black Sm of l utio., with and without nsel. Also Gents Hand-Sowed Bos-ioeaml Machine-Hewed Iaiw Quarter Hlioee, Ladiea Gaiters aud Slippers In great variety Ml" a A. TRICE'S, ho, W Market BtreeU sHirpixo. riEW YORK AUD BOSTON LINES VIA Wilmington, N. C. Fast Freight Route to all Points North or South. IXliTW YOliK. New York and Wilmington Steamship Line! SEMI-WEEKLY, SaiSii.g fr, m NEW 10KK, WEDNESDAY t,d SATTJfDAY t 3 P. M., and fr. m WILMlNOiON, WEDNESDAY and SATLKDAY. BOSTON AND New York ni.tl Wilininstoii Sltamslilp Compiiny, , CONJfi:CTlNa WITH TH CLD COLONY RAILROAD AND STEAMERS. Daily Between BOSTON and NEW YORK Semi-Weekly between NEW YORK and WILMINGTON. Wetlueettar and Saturday from eacb Port, . 0 ' Hhlppfr ir pt; relv 111 on the nrnnu.t ml riinlnr hftin.io ,f tka.., .a nifc imKh Biviu to all fiin mrntabv thin ruui. tit wlihtho ' WILMINGTON, LOLl'M BIA ATOVHTA PAII.KI Ii. WlljnOTON WH IUN RAlLROAn. T11E t'AKe LiNA t'f KTKA1. KA II WAT, Ihrmmh Bills of leading given to and from all PoinUlu NORTH mid SOUTH CAROLINA, GEORGIA and ALABAMA. Abo to NEW YORK, BOSTON, I R0V1DLNCE, FALL RIVER and other ..aft cru Cities. pnSi,tljtpaKl,rBteed '0W ty V1 ther Mark nil Coods ia Clyde's Wilmington Line. For turthfr information apply to either ot tbe undemigntd 4 genu of tba Line. I). I), ti. MINK, General K artera Agent, 'it Uevoiuhire Sintt, Boston. Baltiiore aii Men Stu Traist crtali en Cgeb zlj Viu VlL,llIti'10IV, IV. o. FAST FREIGHT ROUTE ' To all Points i BALTIMORE. Baltimore and WiIinmtoii Line, ; ' SKMI-waxKLY. -8AJXJMO FROM BALTIMORK- Tucsday & Friday, at 3 P.M. -AND FROM WILMINGTOM- Wednesday & Saturday. BOSTON AND PROVIDENCE. Baltimore and Wilmington Line, Baltimore, Boston and I rovidence Line, , Or via Canal Dally to Philadelphia ami Clyde's Philadelphia and Prnvidenco Line. , Semi-Weekly from eacb Port. Shippers may rely upon the prompt and regular sailing or these Steamors, and quick dis patch given to all shipments by this route. NO DELAYS. 4 Through Bills of Lading given to and from all Points In XT"lT"rTTT .1 t'ilimn nlllflTlvi nnnTinr. -. .' . wuin j&ukjuila, UJ.uituiA and ALAUAMA, AIbo to BALTIMORE, PniLADELrniA; BOSTON, PEOVIDENCE. and other Eastern Cities. i ' . . pridiVj "afd r"nlCed " 'W " by "T thr li0Ut U(I "me M ,ttlok- Loun or overcharges Mark all Goods via lialtJmore and Wilmington Line. , y- For further Information apply to either of the undersigned Agents of ths Line EDWIN FITZCERALD, Agent, Baltimore Lint, (iotiouiu btieeirUaitiniore. march Id-tf . GENERAL FREIGHT DEPARTMENT,) Wixminoton, March 81st, 1875. ) ' ' Tl!.E.T?NT.10 0F THE I RKSPKnTFULLT INVITED TO TH I WILMINGTON AND ALL EASTERN CITIES TO CHAR. LOTTE, STATESVILLE, CREENVILLE, SPARTAN- M,.r: ''';;;";;' burg - ----v.-. and all stations on Atlantlo, Tenru ssee Si Ohio Carolina Hailroads as well as all points In GKO Insurance trnm Eastern citle vnnianteed as Ratea to all polTiUiuruisued upon application Hanover Buildlug. aprll&-80-ly I VALVII tA 1 000BAttRKL8FLOUK-llBra(lei 200 BAGS COFFEE, COO BBLS. S. H. SYRUP, 2,000 SACKS LIVERPOOL SALT, 200 KEGS NAILS, ' ... ; 60 BBLS. SUGAR, v 100 Boxes Dry Salt Sides and Shoul ders, 50 Boxes Smoked Meats, And a full stock of GROCERIES, which we offer to the trade it low nures Special attention paid to securing low ratos freight In Cat. Load Lots. ! BINFORD, CROW CO may B ho FALL R1VEH. n r 1 Ave 1. ,.,..,, '. u 11- i........ " " " TOUt8 Bd Ume ,Ulek' Umft w evercbargea WB1. P. CLYDE CO.,Mmeral Agenti, Now 1 ork Line, s Howling Ureen, N, T. A. D. CAZAUX, Agent. North or South. PHILADELPHIA. Baltimore and WiliiD!on line. SIMl-WMKKI.y BSTWKHa BALTIMORE AND WILMINGTON. ' Baltimore and Philadelphia Steamboat Co., Dally via Canal between BALTIMORE AND t'HlLADKLPHIA. WESTERN CITIES" BALTIMORE AND WILMINGTON UHI. Northern Central Railroad ADD TBI Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. A. D, CAZAUX, Aaert, , Baltimore anu New Yoik Line. WlLMlaOTOW. N.O. ISTOTICJ5. " Carolina Central Railway, intlo, Tennnwee A Ohio Atlantic and Richmond Air Llna and Nortn ell as all points In GKOIlGIA and ALABAMA. , low as via any other line, NO terminal or tnuia- to tbo nndeisigntd. Office In Bank of N m "w F. W. CLAEK, General Freight Agent. JJVERPOOL ani LONDON and GLOBE INSURANCE iCO.' Assets (Gold) $26,740, 1 50.70. HAMBURG (Bremen) INSURANCE CO. Assets (Gold") 82,250,000. ' ' MOBILE UJWERWRITEES AGENCT. Assets $1,200,000. , :.y JNO. VV. GORDON, s Aftent. in- la may 18 ' Du Pont's Powder. JRIFLE, SPORTING AND HUSKKT, HLASTINO AND MINING-In Wbole.Ha and Quarter Kegs. ; ale b O. PARS LET w GO. w Congress -Water. Seltser Aperient, Fresh 8eldliti Powders, Brown's Ginger, Florida Water, Wombs Brushes, Toilet Sosps, (a large variety) and Fanos Articles. For sale by JAMBS. O. MUND8, Druggist. 1 Third St., opposite City 'Hall majl lilU
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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