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!S nr itoiln journal. WILMINGTON. N. 0 : FSISAY, jjkz U. 1875. The Daily Joi-msax, the oldest dily jIr in North Caruliua, U publklwd every mon ing, except Monday, at Eight Dollars a jw: Fovb Dallaes ix nonth ; SBVtJrTT-riT cents per montli tr aliorter periods. Served by Carriers tits city at jiTMTT-riT cent w mor h, or Two Dollar and Twin r r-riv cbdU p quarter. ( - Tb, Wkut JOCKS., (Friday) a i:fity-ix column papr, Two Doijan pot arj three copies Fm Dollars AND A half; four copies, Sir I)oli.aw Eveeopine, Eioht Doll a w ami a bai.p u-d cjplaa. Fipteiw Doij-ass; twenty top TwiLvtv-nrvt Dollars. SiiusturPTtoirs to all cxse payable In vauoe, and no paper omiHiiiumI altar tbe . 'ration of tb lime paid for. KhMiTTANcas IkhiU be mad by Ptt ITW MoiNy Order or Express. Ifthlscan- nt bt ope, praloB against loeat i by mail way ' be serurpd by forwarding a draft pyabletotlie ord'rof tbs proprietors rfl tlx Jou.'f al, or by sending the money a registered tetter. Advertising Ratea (per tech ol twelve iid Hues of advertising tyjsj,) One inch, one Insertion, Out Doll ah; two Intwr lions One Dollab ajst a half; three insertions, Two Dui.la.hi; four Insertions, Two Doiaars and a half; five Inser tions Thkeh ( Dolt akh; six InaerUotis, l .ikk Dollar and a balp ; twelve isertlons, Fivk Dollabi and a half, o e mouth, Eight Dollars; two months, iftkrn Dollars; three moiiUia, Twenty-two Dollars. ' Contracts for longer periods and longer space made upou liberal tonus, address. . , ,v; . EmiKLBAKI) ft BAVNDKKS, WllmlnsJon, N.C. Thi New York orlt inquires why it is that v&t'who furnished the looms of England last year with 875,000,000 pounds of eotkra, vlne4 a $13fi,952,. 187; who are the equals of her popula tion in indnstiona qualities, , whose country lias industrial advantagee su perior to hers, are uuablo to oomptt with her in neutral markets in the sale of mannfaoturid ootton goods? As the Morrill tariff in 1861 gave rise to our present exaggerated system of protection, and u siuoe that date com mercial prosperity has been far leas pronounced - in this country than it was dBringlaa jpretiou Jeoatle, the inevitiibla oncllBion that onr pro tective system has proved an injury . rather than benefit. It is therefore j assumed that with a more moderate j tariff W0 would more rapidly become the peer of England in manufacturing enterprise. If we enter into competi tion we must io so on equal tariff terms," The natural advantages are altogether in oat favor, the raw tuate rial and the eonsnmera both being in tour midst. Bkw Hill, of Georgia, made an able speech at MiUodgeville the other day, In whfoh Wpliimed that the South had been goaded into her infidelity to ue union t?y what she belieredtobe the North's infidelity to the Oonstitu tion; that not a line exists to show the South faithless to the Union under the Constitution. That now slavery being dead, remains to rebuild all our greatness upon the solid oorner-Btones of the Union and the Conirtitution. The North, strong in physical power, defies the Union as a fact; the South eeks the at f her politioal safety in the UniDte as i pxiwoipli f We should avert dsAu either by dlvlsioB or em. pire. Our political life hangs upon a uoustNBMonai government and a con stitutional union. Let the North eo enant that onr Union shall be oonsti. tutionai; and the South will poncur with all its hearts that onr Union shali be eternal This, says wise Ben HilL of OeorgVfo the eay open door to nwer reoonoilliation, perfect pesoo, nna measnreiess prosperity. EW. BEHAAS AXD W A OK UAjnrro. There have been some terrfable ex eiatioai bf Sherman's memoirs, no tably by George Wilke, ejr-presidont Davis, the New York Day Look, Gen. Boynton, Montgomery Blair and Gen. Hooker; but nothing they have utter ed paints the man in inoh black and damning colors as he has portrayed bimself..iTalw this eample referring to to the burning of Columbia: - tFremBhsmsti'sTltiiiolri; ' iA7 taooght that sSfSaafttESss-s bad set fire to on leaving the city, (whether by bis orders or i. material.) which fire wu dued esrlyln the if Vj Wur men; but v ...e, u,w JU1, Dlaz6i carried it against the frame ! houses, which uKU maer, na soon spread to f0" : Iu my oSoial report of this" conflagration X distinct ly charged it to Gen. Wade Hampton, fi dlf? J1 opofotedJyt shake -the faith olueiMopreia Jam, for he W L P"1,OB raggart,and pro- Quoting the mbffvff paragriphi, thl . O. K'w,bnspuBctureethe Gen eraloftheie,; ., says, the extract above quoted, and in clear and unmistakable language, that when he officially - charged1 Genera! " Wade Hampton with burning up his native plaoe, ho, General Sherman, knew him tobeinnooent He eoknowledgei Io tare said this solely to injure a gal lant soldier and gentleman . with his own people J To every troe soldier who won the line, this stat-m'nt if Q.-neral SluTniau must bo mortifying ia the extremo. How can it bo other wise, wheu an officer of Genera! rilier man's rank conftxwes to have know inly misrepreeouttnl a mau who had done no wrong to him ?" WitLout a word from him, General Hampton can let the public decide be tween himself and Sherman opon tbe coofeesion of tbe latter. But it required do publication from Sherman, nor even a denial from Hampton to decide the question of who was responsible for the pillage and burning of Columbia. The mili tary exploits of these two commanders will tell the tale. Hampton's march in Maryland and Pennsylvania shows how te regarded the rights and prop erty of enemios. Sherman's mareb to the see is in marked oontrast thereto. Towns sacked, bouses burned, firms despoiled, property stolen, women out- raged-a broad bluck track of desola tion and ruiu mar.id the rout j of Sherman from Chattauoog to the sea, and from Savannah to llaleigh. liut with all these horrid recollec tfous we were not prepared for the un blushing and shameless confession of baseness and falsehood which ta con tained io the above extract from Sher man's ? Memoirs. A self confessed falscfler to injure a man who had done him no wrong, will rob his writings of every sting with which he has attempt ed to wound the most humble and the most sensitive of those who may have provoked his wrath. - " i 1 , l unxrl f m arklller VlrUm. The funeral of Susan Di D., one of the Schiller victims, 'was solemnized at Boston last Friday. The ooffln was covered with flowers. were the altar and other pulpit sur roundings. Her widowed mother was among the mourner. The Rev. Dr. Clarke, who preached the sermon, rruu irom a luiier sent irottl Enu ami by Dr. iloggnn, who went, bv the re quest ot Dr. Diuioek's English friends, to the Hoilly Islands to pay the last of fices to her remains. The let!. v- "On our arrivj at Boilly, Uio lead ing people boiug ailvised of our com ing, mot us on the lauding, introduced themselves by name stnl offond to lend us every aid we might require. We went to the bouse where the re mains had boon conveyed. Idoutill cation was not cany; a sweet, peaceful smile sut upon hor countenance, and me rougu navy niim who had been sent to give assistance had strewu flowers over her body. All of them had something to tell me of the mourning which had been held over her body bv the whole The peaoeful beauty of hor doad face left a deep impression on all of them who saw her brounht ashor,. when rumors told them of her great uuui, uuoiu cuaraoier and useful life, they all affirmed that her loss was a great calamity. One officer, who stood by mo while we gazed at the woe, eaui. dooh tuerel That wo man died like a hero. 1 Win-rant aha neither showed nor felt any fear of death, I would willinalv munt with death to-morrow if I oould wear the same expresNionon my face afterward.' iuoBo mou ueggcu jeave to lay Uowors vj uvr siuo in tue eoinu. I did my Utmost to obtain information of th last moments of vour danirlitnr , but obtniued very j little. A West, WhO Was SBVod. saw her sUn.linfr l. him on the deck and ravinr i,in,f when a great wave, swent over ihm aud no hviua eve saw hnr ajrnin. r oould fill a book with tl, made to me by the oeonle of the kinril about Miss Dunook. One nllimtp iln. olared to me that he had never in his me oeiore experienced the power the look in her fane bad on him ami u.t;t he had met hor in life he should have Doen ready to leave everything to do sue migut nave asked. Another said that even in his old aire ud kiiuuiu f chub vivm iraprehs ol ur o, ana rooogmae nor by it in the Other- world. The people text flsy in- oikvou vu (juiung ue case on tue ship with their own bands. They slid it gently on board, and onAsairt n we have laid her thtire as mnt.1 n ever her mother put her to sleep wheu she was a baby.' fl in momorv of Miss D mneV nrn. i;"""" " fuuw a jcee oeu ai tue JNew England Hospital for Women and Children, at Boston, to be oallod the ousan uimoolt free bed." flloals Addnnia on Ike freaont Nlyle t oi i.aaiea Urea.ua. Mr. Eddytur t has bin requests by a very wise and lerned ole gentil man to fetch my "moral sattire" to oar on me yung lad is nv the day on , nu,uu wuu ur lit jar rjosi-tntnna . . oey is virv oostv. bat nnt an niut. Lvl.l - V- r . "..'V. ouvj iwh lu nn. ranw in tlm iu umia x am i bo ooc-ffonn moral an,1 " "uo piuiu, a am muou on sat tire, otrtny not when the far concerned. On tbe contrary, rm j love and adinjraahun. For I swsr and declar that nnver, nuver. " wuz they mo prittv than th !,. pring. All uv em has got new frocks like Jacobs coat nv meny cullers, nd ftll uy um has got sleeves uv one iuu, oouies uv a nuther kind, and kote-taits mightly rumpled and pritty. vj i'u..Dco uio vu uuifl, ana so tney does ; thtr fftthersa which I'm told IrameB thar dry goods bills, and hmtt rim H (naliAAni: m . As to how they fixes thar frockB, that's wau at vueui uuui LiuirrunraB Tnr kMmAs "",wu uoi mine, nor no nther Ihe fartjerer they pins "back, the mo Hikes it. The tigh erer they tucks i d " BU,i me. inem .u.. uuuj ana siaDsidy, I notice, don t pin no pins to speak uv. and Itr! glad Uvit. With a cupple uv quarU of flowers, gras and weeds on top of thar heads, with a high winds in """Hi ueavy sea running be hind, and creating that general dis turbance in the back ground called a polonays, thev oertnv d oea lnntr and thar mothers admires am;: so wueuuiry wains majest oully arfter um in church. And sermnna a much better on onr minds when 3 or pew-ways nv nm intervenes between ns and the pulpit. . . No. I'm the latist man in th. ..i k - t wuu nun .L??"1 iWlU? eibodj' dothes, epeshly wimmms. x got too few uv n nam T'J 1:1 . . : uaJS." 9' And t. ' uauKiuers is a crowin P. r so sorry fdid'n marry V IZZ SLfi?' ?h6 Tnt "trie ia gdr traae. ltetailmeni. $ Mi Cousin lUtor Carr is that W h ruut hwdv t-i.-.p. Mr. Jacob PnU. Mr. K..t.,,v .uv, h, s to build him a finer and bi?- r Mo than lireeilin roxes. ud Mr. !, the tireat Hi 1'rient nv dry-go,,,), has made a vow (hut if bb'.ni i ke ts up to the prest ut lick till next fall he'll cri line L:)vriinto;n to tne Clod of Fashnn. Vev tar rttlMny, says L Dadxhiu the old time, skinp. plain, HK)rfolky style uv former years, when a la.ly couldn't sUp from one steppin stoue to anuther withut buMtin' three wisniH iu her miserbul, ole no-count dress. Mozih Adpdis. The Princess of Wales apars to J e getting a very strong hold on th f fectious of the liriti'sh people. They soem to love her very fon.ily miu ii more than they do Queen Victoria, m dnwl ; and thev have erased to abiiHe the Prince of Wale. All now say that he is a very good fellow, aud diws Lis duty not a iiKht one either as l'rii oe very nicely. The PriticoMi tnakin. mi display whatever in her Hyde Park drives. The carriiiuo ia a .uWin nn the eosolimau and fmitmuii sit to- grtlht inplaiu bnir or light brown ouU, and there are no other attend ant rxeept as Wr carnuge enU-rs the park a niou ited polioemau btatts in advance of the carriage, so that the Princess may ride rapidly down the oontre of the road, between the linos moving each wav.withoutimiie.limi nr. She looks bright aud pretty, and one ouuuot but admire the quiet and re spectful Wav in whinh man raises Lis hat as sho pusses, aud the bright, pleuttaut manner in uliinU Bbe returns the compliment by a bow oi we uenu. A MassachuHetts paper remarks that there is a very plain moral to the storv of the drowning of young Cameron, of mj iiiuiij vuirernitT orew, auu HJlll is that no man should venture to row in a "shell" who cannot swim. Noth ing is easier than to upset, one of these delicate crafts, as we know bv sad and damp experience, aud a rowing man is sure to have a chnnce, sooner or later, to utilize ins ability to swim. MISCELLANEOUS rilHKMK AXKS am wnll ftn.I tnvoriil.lv X. knuwui krerr Am wmrantwl. NATH'L JACOB), UAltDWAltE DEPOT. Iron andSteel, RIM,lltlH8,HPOKKS,CAKRIAUKMA-tt-rlalH, Ai. rtr nv m hi I .rumi)tly filled and satliil'iio tlun Kuarantiiil, SNATH'L JACOOI, IIARDWAUE DEPOT, Fish Hooks and Lines, StHIVKIA HPAHKH, IMIiitrorkt, Hs, Kkm, Tc CliHlim, AiitIIk, Vli't-n, 1'ock Dlaixl 'I'ubln Cuttury, Uiuih, J'lutul , iw. lw mt arluva NATH'L JACOBI, HAUDWAUE DEPOT. Doors, Sash and Blinds PaHt, Olid, Varnlsbas, til i, 1. Solid tor rlos Hat. , NATHANIEL JACOBI, ; IXARDWAilE DEPOT, NO, O SIAllItKT NT. IlltUS THE LAST CiiBGO OF PRIME '1.ITA it ta now ottered to inrrhaera In tirhiti New MJ"ka(e, hotn Hogsheada n1 Barrel, at lowest market rata ' - ALH.I BUC1 AH UDl'HK M(IAS(iFH, WiiMotailo "gar l'Mwew OrltHna Molft llaixin, Pork, lrv halted Meala, . , Laid, ITidh, lliittrti, and a lu.l ' I'" of awortcd Orooerloa. All KlDd of Wines and Llouon a tbs biwrit market irloa to Rood outiurueri ADRIAN &VOLLEH8' Ooriier of Dock and Kri.m direeta, m t NO HUMBUG! THERE' IS NO HUMBUG ABOUT SELLING THIS STOCK GUT AT COST I Hero Is the mnl rlatrl,l ut..k . . floeit In thtaoltT. kr . ,.? ."."" tailed at New York foil at wholraie ItTa J"y ,,r."!, Ui dlflerenoa in tirlwa here and w,ere goods ate retailed In the re,,,,. '"""J ,11l;ef" sre thoMa.id.oi dollare worth ofgootfa that mint be sold lu "SIXTY 1)AV8" that ars needed daily by every hmmekeeuGr In onr land I that will never hgn lisvo the oupor. . , ,, K, ac , ,1)w B(!llrfg - -TJ1" '" u,,kl J nrssiectlors Ii you Want Siore for your money than yc can vti'T buy a.nln." Nw i, ,h ,, , " 7hJ atock I to he mid for oaxh. ' m Purehaeeni will nleaan rnuni... .i,-,"... gooda will be dehroied until ,, m tor. OEOltGR LIE11KU,-'' .y2?MarkotsreoU m PLUG TOBACCO JgllNB OUT TUBAUUOH j . OIO A US is !( and qusntltiesto suit rs tails. and eontumers. D. PICOTT. June 6 GO frl THE j wv I JACOBI i 1 , f M f 11 1 ftM 1 Ulli 2 1 J Jil - ' ' ' i . BEAUFORT, 1ST. O.. ' :. - k ? - --" . A ' - i t-r j ' " ...ill, .t ... '. d w . I'A h It! & 1 1 ""Xi "'1 t. i'i ","J.'"W. " 1 ""L"1" ",u 'tai f a"r-it f- THK AHtiVh KHTAB1,IHM! NT, HO VOKA I1LV INlRtUiCCKI) TO THK Pl HI.Hi u-' Vi """" bT W l'w Cspt, K. I tHaliani.of Ht.elnlarg, l tor th tea on of ,'m """y 'St tO October 1st, l,n tonuuli Vleltor only Uia un.lerWKne.1 may h willing ti hIhiii i hi ittum el Ho h'u renew hie iiltapaiit acqualuOiiito with all liirmar gm-HU ul tlta Atlaotln llotal. . I lio .r. nlur situation ol tlim hoiiws anonUall th- ylrasure tf a myagt mliiut Jmrll or tea ' ' NODU8T! NO I'LIESi ! !KO MOSQUITOESUl In I III ii ST Hollar are nlim lint to (lie hoSiw. tif re guifttn nmy at once enjoy the sxlilla iitii, k rHi Hi- M..t Mil irmntlif art fit n .. tmtt goto dt(uyuit Ihsioaat. I lm Miiht Hall mil niin umltnc uniriii mlilit h.Kt vrsr Bn-n n Itftsunt rttrtat I rum the Kliiri. ot tl khii t.j (y. mil a hrtlliaiit roatt of '1 1 ri lcl me at nHil.t. All the !.! n.r twtel stxl amuat oivnt to In ivur.a st lulauil rworts, bssUes piesaars H0l , lKt ulnng i,U ell SJn(('i1. 'I't PIC-KICS, FISHING PARTUS, MOONLIGHT SAILS, ii'i tmiili.jj l liili. (,t Hitvrift. hi tliavii-lnltj. -I un ( ''UU'' " W ' Kh a 4 JVlHh aro to be had st the HESTAUKAM' ot the umlsr- ii.iin Hall and fit qw'trirk u en h) n? visitors. Tickets if qiilted of r.Uir partlea . f lilut t.i 'CdiiiIm iHfxile Miii a ciH ot jxiiite and atttntivK mrvautu, with amp'er ii n att.t .'u'lilrd nin.rovi in i.u ieiitlv nible in tli (Hiliniwy Department, the moi.n. tnr "l .ri., niitlhsi M h AI;lIMiH-t-J':,ail.rHisiirw rtaime, ijl hi eti n more at- ni.Tlw li, lud-fuci rn.rv than tbe ruital wsatetha sanetal tublio, BUIct decorum will li il((iiliy ri:trivil Bti i liu iiiiuli ri o. nlnli((titiw;y dtmltid. ' Tbbms : $2.50 por day for first week ; 81.60 per day for second week, to'" cl'iXrmTatld '"'JJf1 tal,lM nJ E,0'lr8lonl,,t4- 'bsral reduction to early vial mnyll -dAw tf. - GEO. W. CIIARLOTTE, I'roprietor. BUSINESS CARDS. Graham & Nash, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ClIAltLOTTE, N. jC. PBAUTICK IN TUB 8TATK AN Kfll). era! (Jourll, sad BiAke Cullociku, wij wlitre in North Carolina. Also ueuvtlat aalaV or KubI Ratals. AKrlniltmal, Minimal ami Iiumliar Uaota, and deniraule City lOtaron tntly on hand. " . ; . tsn.ll mutual, ohowlt. wti.its uounu ' iGRONLY & MORRIS. AUCTIONEERS, STOCK AND REAL ESTATE BROKERS ' . ' WiliMINOTOh. N. O. CAN BB HFK?) AT THKlIt H At, Pitt I100M8 a flan nft)ie(.lty,oii an enlarged soata. Blank Book with tbsboahdntleaorsTSrvLot IntbeetrydlHtlnctlTrtotliiBil. Aweimnd value, put ana ursMiit.orsmv lot In the oity. ' Aay lulormatlon da red fnmlnhad upon an Quarantine Notice TTF TIL FUKTHKB KOT1CR ALL TKS- elsfrom I'ortu SoiithotfapeFesrwillconieto at mo Mulling Station, near Droit Water r"iitp and await the iiiioctlon of the Qnar. aittlN rhyatctati. . - AM teHnela from Torts where Yellow Fever, or other lufoi'tloiis dbrano eilala, will here. quirt d to undergo a rigid and prolonged Quar siillne. AIJveeeclsorbeiitJKif any character having elckhemi ou board on arrival, or having hud inkBeaiiy time dating the voyage, are re quired to com to the Station lor Inspection without regud to the Port ton whence they cop. ' Vessels not Included ax above will jiro cctMt.wlthont detention. , Pilots are especially enjoined to iimke cure sill enquiry relative to ves els, crew, Ho., and if nots'tlxfted with the statements or the Cap. tala or conimanilur, or if tho vosel li in a Itlthy condition, they will bring the Vessel to the Station for farther nxamlnatlon, ; Pilot' wilfully violating the ' (Jaunin'lBA Law arc subject to a forfeiture of thotr branch! Masters of vessels to A flne of two hundred dol lars k dy for every diy Ihcy violate - the Quarantine Laws; and all other persons are liable for each and svery olluiica. " , , All vessel! subject to visitation under above reguiauons, will set a flag in the miiin rigging, yuri-iiue. i F, W. POTTKK, ! Quarantine Physician, " ! Port ot Wilmington, N. '. Nnilihvlla, K. (., May KT. tnjn. .. mit IZStilnovl SPRING AND SUMMER NOVELTIES - IN - FANCY; .GOODS i AT WILLIAM FYFE'S, EXCHANGE . COKNEU. stoc VI LI A i..t Af i . ji.. r ... . va op L ., ""aanunnn Hand kerchiefs at a cents, worth 8S cent A h.tgaln. Please n,e me a call and examine for vonr sell IXm't rornt KvM,,.,,.. ,. "... " Ior yur Real and arasois, aprllll Pine Apples, HTlfAWUEltWES, GREEN TEAS, ORANGES, LEMONS, io., ot .. ... ...... ,... n. yv, snuiiE's. I would also sail nmdcni,.. . CKOI Plain. Mrli'w an, iJheck Va nXy otoria l.awns.Plcoue. Vlt,f. Z,. ..J l.T' lien ard l.inen Dinner. A l".ww"' Ulltlii Han.lkiwi'hi..,. rr.,.,. 81 NortU Front Stroei, 1M aayjfl ,Trilrr( I I 11 I 1, , J -LJ 11 J Jl 1 JlJs i n "r mm nil an TTf ' MISCELLANEOUS. DUY ONLY THE GENUINE PI ffi FAIR BASICS TTt"- - r iL.,wia,aF. .tr j-i I STANDARD SCALES. ' The most Perfect 4 lann Cash Drawer, .miLKI ALAKM 1 ILL C'U.'S. Aim, ftort.ng' Safe's Coflco and Drug Mills, Lntte i . s - .-. FAIRBANKS' . STANII AK1 SCALIJS. '' HANt'CAOTDRKuS E- & T. FAIRBANKS & CO.. sr. juhnnbi;kv, vtT j rniNoirL svali WAiixiioussas I A I IC II 1 Mi j A t O , .St t llroa.1 M, ft. V. fAIHlxlNKM ()U., 1(16 Halliuiore St.. Hal. tloioro, Mil. t j i Faibhankm Si Co., B3 Oamp Street, New Or- . leans. ' i FaishasksA Co , 9,i"Main Street, ituflalo, Paibbmubs Jfc Co., m Broadway, Albany, FAianaMKS & Co , 3d) St Paul ' st.', Montreal, V Ai aiiANKs at on., IU King Wllllaiu et Lon don, Kng. ' Faihhakkn, Hiiowm & Co., 2 Milk St., Bos ton, Mass. Faimhanks Kwimh, M.isonio Hall. Phlla itnlphia, r"a. Faimbbk, Mohsk & Oo., in Lake St., Chi cago. ... Fantasies, Moasa St Oo., 139 Wei' lit Street ' Uinolnniitl, Ohio Fairiiakks, iMoiisa A Co, 182 Superior St. Cleveland, Ohio. - . '.. T FAinnAMKi4, Morhs & Co., 4S Wood Street. Pittshnrgh.., . ; i, ' Faiiiuamss, Mouas Co., Btb and Main St., liCtlihVlllf. ' FAiiinAKKsftCn., 80J and 3C4 Washlimtun Avenue, rtt, Lonla. Faihbasks i HtmiHiKSOH, San Prnnoisco. Oal, , For sale by leading Hardware Dealers. JO"'1 ' l-ddw-10w-eod WARM SPRINGS I MADISON COUNTY, Western North Carolina mHESK 8PaOS are Jtutl five miles irum the Tennessee line, on the banks of the 1' r.Mich Broad river, ha the very midst of the niKiuwt rniueH or iitounUifiH ni ti. fll'l't tlf Of. n A ('Oil lit TW omiurallir L A1 ihsis- t":-.liUtflf? ,b rlaiiofol America resort tn the, couutry. The Baths consist of UrKfi poo, of a ckar, powerful Mintml ami - , '"'"twraiiire lira to lilt dcerwti r-Hhreiiht'lt,hU!h are wondbrfmlv iiwlwratlnii to a 1 ilivs Ills. a,,iull.l,. .K ,1 .1 . ini.i .. : vucuiaoon and "w wcreiory organs, and will Ir Khciimatism, Paralysis, Dyspeirtla. Nenraluia MecoiaiarvHvDliill.. HunhJit . J ilrde,8cfonila. Cutaneous liUZs anf .aoy-aifessos peculiar to lemalcs, effect s -pee, y ami radical cure. There Is afso i iol" Suliihur Spring near the Warm Si ring.:? sembiliiK very Jlsaely In tcniK.ralure an.l color Lf, I1"-! i,,I'..V'!low '" ll"g of V r Thesi U: "or mao11 wronger. mMff K"fr7; from. . 2'. :. ' V broads .T.. : ",j "eiuiensee, v a Auvista. Jjha, lestonUfailVoad 4b illV. to We"' thence bv stage 8 miles to the Spring, a , easT snd comfortnhi ,h v..Z.,?1 :.'.V ) ratea. , "UBOtloa on local Rates of Board, $40 Per Month, $12.60 Per Week, $2 Por Day. Children and Colored Servants Half-price Apjily to Manager n PamtihleM and (Mrrn hue or to Wilinlugion lrul(!lMt l lrc" ' J A. SAMPLcT. (.encral Manager lor Warm Spring,, v.. .J""el . . . Un-'llmewr-wlm : Pee Dee Courier, KB Til E M EKCH AN T. OF WILM 1 NO. ton aware that the Co'u.ler Is theonly l)eDin. erstlo paper' published!,, KoVkl,. ' Vra',' and tbsl l circulate, extensively in Blchmond, Montgomory and Anson .eouitlesV .-, I , . . Kates of advertising liberal and no extia nargs. made for .hanging adve.tls.menls weekly. DTJCKETT A ERVIN, toMCh,- Editor CJ. YD lS ' fJEW YORK AfJD BOSTOH LIHEG VIA Wilmington, FJ. C. -f k Fast Freight Route to all Points FJorth or South. IVIOAV YOJ.K. Tew York and Wilmington Steamship Line' SEMI-WEEKLY, a.i.MTfn n1M,w YOi;K, WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY st 3 P. M a.d fr. i WJUILNOiOX, WEDNESDAY SLd 8AIUPDAY. IJOSTON AND CONNECT tNO WITH THK OLD COLONY RAILROAD AND STEAMERS, Daily Between OOSTON and NEW YORK Semi-Weekly between NEW YOllK and WILMINGTON. Hcuncaday aud Saturday from each Votu IUECAKpL-Na ( rNTKAl, RA? WAV XXT" ,0 - b -te sd tlm. aj oaies. or Mark all Goods iia Clyde's WllmlnRtoii Line " Kor inrther Iniormallon .,. to e.U.erot the Bdm...d a. 1. I), r. MINK, Ueneral tanti'rn Ajruit, t Koioiithire Street, Boilon. BalliMe t W&w situ TrosprtaliojCijiiir Vin WlLMlNGTOIV, N. C. l( IU' i M I fm ft Vm. ' i I m , ( Si V.' g . I jaj FAST FREIGHT ROUTE To all Points North or South. BALTIMORE. and . Wilmington Line, SKKI-WSSKLT. HAiLINti FKOM BALTJMCKB- Tuesday & Friday, at 3 P.M. -AMI FKOM WILMINGTON- Wednesday Saturday. BOSTON AND PROVIDENCE. Baltimore and Wilmington Line, Hsltimore, Boston and Irovldence Uno, Or vta Canal Daily to Philadelphia and Clyde's PhlladelrhiaHnd Providence Lino. Semi-Weekly from each Port. .ffiJ!? Tbrotiarh lllllsnf VnnrriTT i r, b'u io aim irom a I Points In IsORTn ami SOUTH CAROLINA. OEnnmi Ia ,t s.: SS Z.fiV!rn R' 10 - b' Mark all Goods via Baltimore and Wilmington Line. sxr For further Information apply to either nsroTicJE. Carolina Central Railway, GENERAL FREIGHT DEPARTMENT, 1 Wilmington, March 81st. 1875 JL fact that the Carolina Oc-mral K,Vl. i.'." ..lers-whl, iu connecl,;:;!,'' n .';.o;,1;p, WILMINGTON AND ALL EASTERN CITIES TO CHAR LOTTE. STATESVILLE, GREENVILLE, SPARTAN- " BURG Jnsnranoe Iron, Eastern ell I," i Z ,, ?.I iA '-"I AH rer charges, and Mates alwnye aa low a, , Z 'y "ne Vo Rales tn all imlnta ,r.l.i... ?" . " '5,.a" lowest, Uanorer Ilnilding aprll 3 80-1 y 1)000 BAKK1!ii8 UK-all grades; 200 TAOS COFFEE, COO BBLS. S. IT. SYRUP, 2,000 SACKS LIVERPOOL SALT, 200 KEGS NAILS, CO BBLS. SUGAR, 100 Boxes Dry Salt Sides ami Slioul- tiers, i CO Boxes Smoked Meats, And a full slock of GROCERIES, which we oner to the trade it low figures. Special attention paid to securing low rates freight In Car Load Lots. .nnuuii io tno undersigned. SHIPPINO. 1 1-1 JL' FALL RIYEK. WM P. OI.YI.K ft CO., Ueneral A,.nta. New 1 oik Llue, Bowling lireea, N. y. A. D. CAZAUX, Agent. PHILADELPHIA Baltimore m mmm M SKMl-WKKKr.Y BSTWlaK '''" BALTIMORE AND WILMINflTON. Baltimore and Phlladelthla Steamboat Oo.. laily via Canal between HALTIMOKK AND PHILADELPHIA. WESTERN CITIES. BALTIMORE ANE WILMINGTON LINE, Northern Central UailroaU AND THB Ilaltlmore and Ohio Hallroad. Steamers, snd flulck(I,.. ... '.. " Boston, mmcZti n.e as qu.ek. Losses or overcharge.. of the undersigned Agents of ti Line. A-,,?1;AzAux.Aj:erltv w xotk n- IW Ai, sj. ""PEOTFlILLy INVITKU .""l'!' iiZZUt TO TH St m unainaaa.. Line and North terminal or trans. Offloe In Bank of Hew F. W. CLARK, MmtA.,.1 an. . ? . liveepool m mm m mi. INSURANCE CO Assets (Ooid),S2,740, 1 60.76. HAMBUIlG(IJltm6n) INSURANCE CO. Asseu (Gold) $2,250,000. MOBILE UNDERWRITERS AGENCY. Aswu $ ,200,000. JNO. W. GORDON, may IS AK1- Du Pont's Powder7 JKlFi a. 8P0RTIN0ANI) MUSKJCT, .nHdrS9rKDM,NWWnWH. ale by PAR8LKY w 00. Coneress Water. 8elticr nent, Prosh Sslrillt. . , JJrown's uiiirr, lorlda W.taJ iH"!"' Waur, Comhs Fancy Articles. KorJVi. k E..AAia m IJVwalawrii - . 'la n may T,7J''V". itngfl:it. 170 may w opposite wt, Hall. Bum B1NF0RD, CROW & CO.
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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June 11, 1875, edition 1
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