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lf -UillIU V' OUrnill. 1 th vrailUNQTON. N. 0 : TTXTl-EAY, JUXE 16. 1S75. The Dailt Journal, the oMast Ja-'ly I rr In North Carolina, U published rvry monJtig, except MxiJiy, at Eight Dollar jwur ; rouM Dallam ill month ; 6ivixTT-nr enU per nxmtli Vjr shorter" perloJ. Served by Carriers tho .city at JjmcHTT-riV ei r b, or To DoiXAKa and Ttw- t r-JlVI CMlU put (JUATUf. Tb YYkkklt JOTR5AL, (Friday) a Wrty-alx column papar, Two Doiaaw pfi-, throe roptea Tin Dolla wasp X Ktt ; four eo4es, Siva Di.llaks ftWWpJe, KiSHT )nXAK AKD A HAL tra ooplea. Firm Dollar; twenty eopiea Twrhtt-fitr Dollar. SuwcRiPmoiti In all raws payable In vante, and no paper continued after Ue I i riioc of the time paid for. : I to ItKMiTTaJtcU aliouM be mad by Tnt-1 in olBce Money Order or Kxprea. Iftblieaw- uot be doiU, protection against Www by mail may be aecured by forwarding a draft payable to the order of the proprietor t the JounSAL, or by wmUnf the nney 1 a reKlttered letter. " Adtenblng Rate (per Inch ot twelve odd Hue of advertising type,) Owe Inch, one luerUon, 0 Dollar; two Inser tions Ob Dollar ad a half; three insertions, Two tot.LAi; four Insertion, Two Dollar and a half; five Inser tion TllRM Dom.ahs; alx insertions, i ihkb IhiixiK AXB A HALF! twelve tertlons, Fivu Dollar and a half, o.emonth. Eight Dollars; two month, Fiftrrk Dollars three monUi, Twkm- TT-TWO DOLLA RS. OoDtracU for longer period and longer pace made upou liberal terma :r ddretst " )f KMOKLBARD SAUKtllCRfl, WllmlnstHU, N.C. " BAfWTIVCED It will be toen that by the action of 41.. n t i ...... I. I... utA of 1 W Yn,k YMterdav "Boaa" Tweed "KUoDi disappointed in reaching Mex New lork yesterday . uon iweeu oq - lLelr time jluiioioU8iy baa been released from tu penitonw- arv. While it will ba ini possible for I him even to regain hi old power and , u .,, . .r.;.aA to see him iUrricg tWnga up in New Tork." ' a i bilmm nni.i iu nEUDiio i ? t i.i rMiii i i - I HIM Alio Ju. Dinger, aauguier oi the tewing machine in von tor, was mar ried on Wednesday in South Devon, England, to W. A. l la urove, ior merly of Brooklyn. It is stated that the bride' dower i one million dol laia. In axldition to whioh ihe received ttt thouaand Jollari' worth ot dia mond. Her weddina dreaa ooat one thousand dollars, and eaeu of me aU bridesmaids received a dress worth - two hundred and fifty dollars from Mr. Singer. 8. ... . ... m ' Anotrmi to hire a "velocipede tournament." The entries have al ready reached the unexpected figure, ays the Conttitutionalut, of twenty nine. Handsome prizes hare been provided, and the boy world in our naiiriiluirn0 nitw im nliva with iliLnrtuit u u n and erpeotancy. The entries are divi ded into six classes, according to age. Class 1 includes boys from twelve to fourteen years of age while class 6 is composed of three and four year olds. The entries in the latter class are al ready six ia cumber, i The riders will be formed in a procession mounted, of course before the races begin, and started on a prescribed course by Col, Wilson and Mr. Matt. O'Brien. Bare fun is anticipated. THK OANVASS IU OHIO. , The fiepublioans of Ohio , have evi dently planned their campaign in tho interest of the candidacy for the Troa idential suooeeslon of Vice President Wilson, the champion of bigotry and prohibition, the Jujow . Nothing and Crusader. The most conspicuous planks in the platform seek to (mflame religious animosities, aud arouse sec tarian bitterness ; the next most effi dent weapon upon whioh rclianoe is placed, is the movement to enforce total abstinence not only by law, but by crusading . bands, and . other d-: Struct! ve instrumentalities resorted to by insane fanatios. ' Us Wilson type of Bepnblioanism thus takes prece dence; and special pains are taken to exclude its opponents from any parti- , pation in the canvass, not only by the : alienations provoked by this crazy policy, but by impertinent methods of treating the third term question, and by movements whioh must excite th alarm of all the Conservatives. It is impossible that the crusading bigots should succeed in a State noted for its UDerauty. A TEW days sgo Hon, H. M. Polk,of Bolivar, TamL,the name of the Central Executive Committee of that Centen nial-Celebratlon of the Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence, pre sented to the people of . the State. through Governor Porter, a national flag, one of four tmed on the great oo- caaion. In his letter to tho Governor, Colonel Polk says: ,"1 have the. honor to present to yon, in the name of the Committee, thia banner, the emblem of our oountry's greatness and glory the first flag ever unfurled fa vindica tion of the rights of popular eonatitn. tional liberty, whicJh were first pnb liclj and authoritatively proclaimed Independence of kingly rule at Char lotte Town, in the oonnty of Mecklen bnrg, May 20, 1778, , This banner is a token of the esteem and affection ' which the old North Etate entertains common devote n of iLnr co,: 10 IUO loundiUIDU I'riurijMca vi nwi wlf-ROTermneut." Governor Torter rwPonJa to this in wutimenli of tL Utmost lojalfy. fljing moEg other good things; "TLi gift from mother to danffhU it significant of renewed d,,TOtiori to the flag; of Ler country, j g.,irjt i4er daugbter'a c- eepUnoe ia mailt. It was eminently proper that thia flag should lm receiv ed at your hand, au honored Kn of Tenuefwe, a dosoeudant il one ot the signer of the Meckleuburg Declara tion of Independence, who uuiUs in hi own character the virtue which hare made ao many of hi race cou- spionoua. . HOtTUEHU HKSiTI A E!.T The Thiladolphia North American, is a leading Republican pnper of the North, but we believe it doe the square thing by the South, according it light. We take great p!eunure publishing the following, which, nmior the heading "Southern Neuti- j- recently apiwarrd iu the edi- tonal columns of that paper: & Cntil teotntl. atl the eviatnce of goalijura toctiaient attuiuable at th North was partial. iartiiau and wu tradictory. luere waa proof ol loyal . . . and disloyal feeling, ol luuuntry ana of di-moralisatiim, of we come to Northern capital and enterprise, and of nharp oppoiliou to both. It waa impoBMule to entiniate the proportion of cither and forecast their oonae auenoea. The importance of having a reliable national entimnt and indus try reviving under that attracted oon Btant attention. In order to aecurti theae ome who, not withstanding their kind feeling to theBouth, doubted their return, and . doubting , appro handed new dirorders, introduoed and sustained the Congressional Force Hill; other withhold the effort they wished to make there; and Northern business Buffered through want of oou fldenoe in Hoiitlie.ru purpose. Binoe the adjournment of Oonffr)a busineit ha attracted U'auy JN'oi tuern capitalists to various portion of the South. Meveral member of Uon groan have traveled there to acquaint them olve with the faoUDrocuteW. A 'ol neawr hom(. Mote Southerners have visited the Noith tliao at anytime "ince the war, aud an nnusnul number have visited Philadelphia. Correa- f,M nontributed if imDOrtunl tetimo- ny. The very different instrumentuli- tiea have ooverod tho whole field and I t it - 1 . I. inveu me aennue Knowieuffereamreu. Thi w. lu substanoe. . that the Houtri- ' . . '. . ... uu IWIilOi ITT II kich WUUUUIUK tun- jori, ... Deaooobifl. iudnstrious. sau- guine aud patriotic that the business depression folt at the North has visit ed the Bouth and RuiTored spoclrl atig- mentations, but that thia is disappear ing there ts here, and that the future can be depended upon. Am Act to Vail at Gewvwntien ol the teopl of NwrtH Onrolluaw WoBHaxa, The present Constitution of North Caroliua is, iu many impor tant particulars, unsuitod to the wants aud eonditiou of our people ; and wnvrrai, in toe itiugmout oi tins Uon oral Assembly, a convention of the people is the only sure, aud is besides the most economical mode of altering or amending it, and believing the end iu view utterly impracticable oy legis lative enactment on account of the grevt number of di oordant and con flicting provisions of tho Constitution it now is, now therefore. ' Srhtioit 1.- Ilia -xjenetat 'Awmbly of North Carolina do enact, (two thirds of all the members of each House concurring,) That a Convention of the poople of North Carolina, be and the sanio is hereby called, to meet in tne Uall oi tue House of lteproseu tatives in the city of Italeigh, on Mon- aay, wn day ot September, A. f D., io o, ior tne purpose oi considering and adopting anoh amendments to the Constitution an ttiry may deem neces sary ami expedient, subject only to ine restrictions neroinalter provided Boo a. ine said Convention shall consult of ono hundred and twenty del egates, and each oountv shall be enti tled to the same number of delegates that it has members of the House of Representatives nuder the present aportionment, and the said delegate shall have the qualifications required or members of the House of Beore sentativrs, of whioh qualifications the convention snail be the judge. Sec. 8. On the 1st Thursday of Angust, 1875, the sheriffs of the btate shall open polls for the election of del egates to the said Convention from their respective counties, end the elec tion aforesaid, and the registration for the same, shall be hold and conducted; the officers thereof, including regis trars and judges of election, appoint ed ; the votes counted end compared ; the result proclaimed, and Certifloatee issued iu tho same manner as is pro vided by law for the election of men. bers of the House of Bopresontativea of the General Assembly. nee. a. ine said delegate shall be called to crder at 12 ovclock ou the day fixed therefor, by the Chief Jua tioe or one of the Associate Justices of the Supreme Court or Secretary of State, who, if there be not a quorum, shall adjourn them to the same place, and from day to-dav. until a nnmm shall appear; and on the appearanoeof a quorum ne snail administer to each of them the following oath: "You, A B, do solemnly swear (or affirn, as the delegate - elect Bhall onoose.) that vou will faithfnllv main tain and support the Constitution of the. United States and the several amendments thereto, including the 13th, 14th and 15th amendments; and that yon will neither directly nor indi rectly evade or disregard the duties enjoined Bor the restrictions imposed upon the Convention by the sot of the General Assembly authorising your ciwiiou, oo neip you uoa. , . And no delegate shall be permitted to sit or be entitled -to a seat jn said Convention, or act as a delegate thereto, until he shall have sub scribed the above oath or affirma tion; and as soon as a majority of the ueiegnies eiect snau nave thus ap peared and been sworn in, tbey shall men prooeea to eiect tneir own pre siding oflioor, and such other offioers and servants as they, from time to time, shall find necessary: and if a Va cancy shall oocnr, they shall be filled in the same manner as the like Vacant pes are filled by law in the ae of va cancies in the General Assembly. Bad Convention shall have no power to consider, ill luit iEiTHE ATLANTIC HOTEL, any smeiulnwnl htitutioii or ord Urtiie in sul'ieetH: TlielliiniMU'aiI asi'll i rwnal I roix r- ly Kxeuiptionx, the m euHiaes uiul la- i liorer ii u, auil me r;ii t! marine wotui.'Q, a now securtU t y law, ls t alter or Km end section B or 5, article V, of s'tid l'Ufttitution, nor cliimgo the ratio between the poll and proper ty tax as therein eetubinthed; nor shall the said Conventiim Lav rower to propoM or adopt any amendment or ordinance vacating any otliee or term of oflioe now t'l hliug and tiiUd or held by virtue of any eltc'iou or ap jHiintment nuder the existing ConHti tiltlou and laws, until the sni" sha'l be vacated r expired under existing laws; bnt tlie wid t'onreiitum may re commend the Iolilimcnt . of any office when tho "present , ttrm therein shall txpire or vaeait eie ix-ciir, and they may prov;d for tilling such vacancies, other Ue th.ni as now, and limiting the terma tlieiaof. Nor shall tho Oouvi tition adopt or pio- jMwe any plan or amendment or aeLeme uf compensation to the owners of emancipated slavea, nor fur the fay- nieut ol any lia':uty it Uuiit mouirea holly or iu part in a d of tle Iiue aar b'tween the Hlatea, nor for the retor tion of imprisonment for det; ii' r ahall they require or proline any edu cational or property qualirtcution for offloe or otmg; nor Hball said Uonvei, '"-'S, - " i i any ordinances legislative in ' aracter, except such a aw y to submit the aniHided ; tion to Ute people for their tion pass their cli UeoeesHry Constitution ratilieatioii or rejection, or to convene the Ueneral Assembj. Hoc 5. The Constitution, a amend ed, shall be submitted to the people for ratification or rejection, and shall not be binding until the same shall have been ratified by the qualified voters of the Btat, and the Conven tion shall prescribe the mode where by the sense of the people therein shall bo taken and recorded. ; Ht c. C There ehall bo printed im mediately ten copioa of thi a't for each member of thedeneral Assembly, and one hun 'red copies within thirty days after ratification for each board of county commissioners, ami the uko of the registrars and judges of elec tion in their respective counties; and this act shall be in force and take ef fect from and after its ratincatiou. ltatified the l'Jth day of March, A. D. 1875. NainpsoN Noiulnatliia Convention. The Central Executive Committee of the Democratic) party of Hanipsou county, met in Clintou ou Saturday, the 15th of May. 1878. ... , The following getiMemon were ap pointed to call the different township meetings for the purpose of electing delegates to meet in general conven- tion at Uiinum.io nominate canuiuaies to represent the county of Sampson iu the Constitutional Convention to meet iu Italeigh on the bth of September, A. J).. 1875 : These Township Conventions aro to be called ou or before tue lum utur- day iu June noxt. Franklin Township Oommitto Ur, ,T. B. Seavy, N. H. Feuuell, Dr, Lisbon Township Committee rA. J. Johnson, Haywood Boykin, Allen Blackburu. Taylors Bridge Township Uenry MntUm, P, a. Murphy, 0. 1'. Janie. 'lirkey Township OorBmittee I It. Carroll, W. S. Mathis, Dr. Win, I. Ihotupson. llney Grove Township Committee- Amos ltoyul, Juo. VV. (JiducuH, W. A, Hall s Township Committee A. B. Parker, O. Hobba. O. F. llorring. Westbrooks Township Committee Wm. Daughtory, G. U. Williams, W, II. Bryant. Muigo TownBhip uommittoe- Jesau Wilson, N. B. Barefoot, It. A. Draw- horn. Dismal Township Committee J. 0. Williams Jas. A. Aughtory, Ivohert Williams. ; , 1 , J v.v Little Coharie Township Commit tee-Thomas Bullard, Dr. P. H. Hal- hday, Murdoch White. w .j Jas. H. TnrlingUn, Bluew Grumpier, Wiley Uutler. McDauwls Township Committee Miles P.. Uaens, II. S. Spill, Juo. C. Wright. . Clinton Township Committee Owea Holmes, Everett Peterson, II E. Boyal. . Five d(legaUis from each township. Delegate elected are requeated to meet in Clinton on Saturday, , the 3rd oi Juiy.at IU o clooK A. W.,A. U, loiJi. C. T. Mtmrnv, Chairman. J John Asufoud. Hecretarv. Tlie Duplin Jircnrd, Fayetteville Gazette and the Goldsboro Alewtrnyrr will please copy and notice. dA W td MISCELLANEOUS IK-'K ATES ate well and farorablf known. Krorr Am warranted. N ATH'L, JACOBI,' 3 HAIIDWAHE DEPOT. . Iron and Steel, R1MH, HUBS, SPOKES, OAKKIAOKMA terlala, o. urdera by mad pruniptty flUed and MtiMao tion guarauted. SNATH'L JACODI, H AKD WARE 1ET0T. Fish Hooks and Lines. SndVEI.H, SPAOKS, Pltcirorke, Hoca, , ,al o v.iihiiib, auviui, vice, rock' t and Table Cutlery, Omi, PlrtoV , 4o. Ijow eat price. NATH'L JACODI, HARD WARE DErOT. B ' Jk Doors, Sash and Blinds JT FAtTOKT ritlGKS. Paint, Oil, Yarnlhe, QUm, Ao. Bend for price Hrt. ' " ' NATHANIEL JAC0BI,v I ' HAEDWARE DErOT, i NO. MAItlCldX NT. un8 , v -' ... . Coneress Water. tr M'ti- . f-.W V W Beltaer Aperient, Freh Semnti Powder, Brown' Uinger, Florida Water. Comb, Bmahef, TMat wn, (a BArg. variety) and aTanoi Artlcl.'.. Ifov ala b " - - J AM ICS. a Milium, Iirorgtet, Third St., oppoalte mte city Hall.'1 mayl JACOBlj t V W13 vVM 1 1 1 3 BEAUFORT, KI. O. W ' ' m ST ip m m M it; 1 r " " " mil i iw.i,wii mi i if j: a' ii; ik' 1 1, '--,.l i. -4-&ir--T-' v2::,,--;T?& tg'Tlg --4'; ii-i"' .. n . I.....U .'A Tl I IU LIU r h I Mil H I I . . ...... T if-,".mnS av the NM, (kit M. !2!,MW 'AV 'rtST . . a.... lh.ie1illMiituloiiolUillioieffoflll NO DUST! NO FLIES l! n. lt.ii, linn... an- ttirlid to tb lionx rstlhi rr " tir r ot tn mil g. tJ s n Um thsroMt. Tli" Muro HlliKiiiir,urUlnilllftH-'Uaiu ;l : illi.id l'ut rtUtml Iroiu the ... .. . .... ....i . I..n iu.,l . rt,tt nt 'I . n lrl tiTC Ml lilullt. '.: "" '". . ...a A 1 1 riip sr -l niip ii r i-irrrrr si'ii Bui'm in i w "WZW WQ WH " lKIII)tl. .. - i.1 Most , Inrt tslilng itnl r'iisgl, lor i . tfi PIC NICS, FISHIKCf PIETIES, KOCKLICKT SAILS, Al,Tf,n"v i"tiusM..stsiitl.KiH! n.i el Hit sisl ttu,tiT wrvanti., with mp r rouo.. smt .IwWed la.pruT.mn.tsr.Mti.tlj n.tp in tM if.tli.ij IP.rlmeiit, tu i.,..iivp I., i.i.irt riinieaitv limn tliw Hotel swtntti een.tal pubUo. Strict deooSBQi will I ngitllj tuluti'uU nnU the c'uiulurt oi tintors a(dsiwy studlml. , 1mm : per day for first week ; $1.60 per day for second week tr Si.t.-liil contiaris mls with fsmllles aud tin. CHH'Ir. n slid MirTiiuU ball price t 1 mnjlll -dA-w tf. BUSINESS CARDS. Graham KasH ATTORNEYS AT LAW, CnARLOTTE, N. 0. PKACT1CK IN THK STATE AM) FE1 rl Conrts, stul 'makn colli-ct.uiis any wblrn In North Carullna. Alro ncROtisto ale of Bi ul KutitU, - Airleultiirat, M inttrsl sn.l I.OAker trarin, and dtnirsul CUy Lot con tntly Uu hand. - - t .:- - ItW-tf i M10BABL CttOMLV. WILKB 0l iCROMLY & MORRIS, AUCTIONEERS, t STOCK AN D RE AL ESTATE BROKER' ' ' w WILMINUTO M. b,'V'" IAN BK 8TRN AT THK1U Hil.KS KUOMB V plan or tlt. clfr, on n Mil. '.nie. Blank Hook with tlio boundaries of erory Ixl In tl.iiclly distinctly deflned. AMiwiia tiu,1'h snu preseuiior ery uu In tho city. Any Information desired runihd npou p pllnstlon. r " Jou . , ; ..v. - ,:.-;r Quarantine Notice" TJNTIL FUKTHKB OTlCE AU VE8- ela from Porte Mouth of Capef earwlllrometo : at the Vbiltlog Station, near Peep Water ' Point, and await tho luapeotlonot the Quar antlne rbyntctaii. . All Tcmeld from Ports where Tcllow Fever, or other Inlei tioui. diteafe eiMs, will be rc. qiilrnl to undcigo a rigid and prolonged Quar antine. All .runnel or bunts of any eharjcter having likiies on l.oaid on arrival, or having hd alakneM any. time (lilting the voyage, are re quired to come to the Mutton lor Innpacttoii without ri't!rd to the Port t'Oin whence they come. Vtwcls not Included a above will pro ceod wlth.iiit dettnllnn. Plloti" are eniwclally enjoined to makerare- ul aniiilry relative to ve .el, crew, Sic.., and If nut I tixtlod with the BtatemeuU of the Cap tain or commander, or lr tbo vewtel U in a flllliy roaditlon, they .will bring til teMel to tho SlBhot. for lurlhor examination. Pilot! wllt'ully violating tho Quarantine l.awa arc aubjoft to a forfeiture ol their branch; Master of vemielB to a fine ul two hundred dol lar a day lor every dy they violate the Quarantine Law; and ill other Hnone are liable for each and every otlence. All vegcl Mihjoct in vltiitatinn under above regulations, willMta dag In (he main rigging, poit-pldo. " V. W. POTTKU,,. J Qnaratitino rhysiclan, 1 i . Port of Wilmington, K. . ) Hmilhvlle, N. 0., May 8T, into. mayW 12S tllnowl SOL, BEAK & BRO'S, : 20 Market Street. CLOSING OUT THE ENTIRE STOCK OF l)RYGO()I)v AT OTJBllKt Alt STOitE I Great Bargains! 14-4 L1NFN .SHEETING fromto cte. and SI 11 per yard. : Hotamblquee7 eta. per yard, ' ttft-tT BWW8 MOSUSi, 1, V SOO Doen Linen Towell and Napkins, IrUhaudOetmanMnenMilrtlngs, j " ' ' Oambrlo Badktrohteti, MATTINGS, Whlto and Colored. , SO Piece LINEN for Ladle Traveling Dreeaetand Uoyawear... ,y,y; ' Large awortment oi Panama and Straw Uata lor Clilldraa and Meal ' ' W will commence on Monday to sell the above and pill contUuo dallj nntjl the whole tock a,oled oV -M i r Utile are rrpertfnlly Invited W call and examine oiir irtock, a we know It will re payUi.m. . , t-., ;..- In fotm w intent to confine our biulneM (o Clothing and Merchant Tailoring, max . " ijB-tf J EH OILrl rldk Aim !! if"" IH . ni Y lOin.'l,..'.. i I.' J a . ...M tvilUf,ilI.Jvn4ll VUV PITItl II . ah.. f ..lUrs. U fr IS. rnon i. l',-lia mils s.a. Iha (1li4UrMlLnMlI StlM V llfl "i,aa.n.a,T.- with' aU tli yltiuun f loycp Ut peill ur tea NO MOSQUITOES 111 , mhm Btiost tnsy stonre Mijoy IhsexMla- i . i. ...i i..i..i bctdiDiaM - - o UM t BE8TATJKANT of tli. under iu..T .Til.i. .....lr.,l nlth.r I nrlli Kxcursluiiit. Liberal reducUon U) early GEO. Wi CHARLOTTE, Proprietor. ISSUKAlfCE. u ill -o-' Atkinson & Manning " iifT 0,000,000 An t lleprrkenied. '.TV" Inn. Co. of North Aairrie.,... ri.iliwif Irliln. i'hemx JnturttUoeConipauy ....Kew vwk. (.'.uiitinuytal li mirauce to.,. ...Nw mk. N. Krltlelt & MoiOM.tlle l.ii.l'o..lx'i n. Hartford Kiro Ina. Company.... arllonl. National Fire lm. ;iuuiaiiy...HHriu,rd. Mpringtlofd F. M. lt.t ;. ..Mai-aclmsetU. ., . . MARINE. .. M.Tcantlle Mutual n.. t'o New Vot. Inn. Uv. of Noitl. America FhliHd.1pula. LIFE CJoiiiifiotleutMul.ialL,iiluVt. Hrrilurd. , -febS-.- Whtf- North Carolina Borne Insurance Co. THIS Company continue, to write Policies lair rate, oo all elane.of lutnrable prop ert ty All loe promptly paid. Km'ourn Home mutltuMona. K. H, Uattle, Pree.detil; Hnaton (U.et.Heor fy. : avritinnun manmmi, Agent. Jane tv. t; EKCHASTS BEDli.Mf ' IKSl'RANCE COMr AN I, OF B1CHMONII, VIRGINIA. (toplUtl.;,..... svoo.f A. T. 8toi, Prirt't. I. H. Moobk, jjot JOllK WILDKB aTKl.tNO.i. Oeneral A(t No. 4 North Water HL Wilmington. ( C. ' aprll 11 'D-tt JOHN A. BYRNH. I (FIRE, MARINE AND LIFE) ;40,000,0t0 At H pr N-IC OFFICE Commercial Exchange Bmldlr Morth Water Street, oct tl 243 SPRING AND SUMMER NOVELTIES IN FANCY GOODS -AT- WILLIAM - FYFE'S, i1-l- KXOHANGK OORNERr;":"!"": I would also call farticnlar attention to my ptock of P lulu, ntrljie and Check Nalnwiokn, Victoria Lawn, Plcqne, Victoria btrljw Good, Linen and l.lnon 1)Uit, Ac , Jtc. Linen Handkerchief from 10 ct. up AlotofLadlr Hemstitched Hand kerchief at 29 cent, worth 8.1 cenU A bargain. Pleaiwi Rive me a call and examine for your self Hon't forget Exchange iorn.;r Expected daily a full line of Ladltm Real and IraltatlonHair Good, Hunshadea, Pi.ta.ols, aprtill ' . . TEE LAST CAMOOF .;-i?.V' PRIME U now offered to purobaeer In Brign hew I Package, hotk Mogehead and Barrel, ' at lowest market rate ALSO -" 8U0i.fi HOtfB. MOl A8SI8, :ffovailo Sugar I)rlp, New Orlean ktolnwe. Bactm, Pork, Drv Halted Meal. Lard, Fieh, Butter, and a tuii line of aarorted (Iroeerlea ' AH KiDd of Winei and liauorV 4.J the Io.t market prlee to good eunomert ADRIAN & V0LL-EKS' Corner of Dock and from Mueeu faVg " :J 1 ." At tl WEDDING. CARDS i? UP aiv uHaoHM ; at n smrnxo. NEV YORK AfJD BOSTON LINES VIA Wilmington, N. C. 1 Fast Freight Route to all Points Worth or South. tfew York and Wilmington Steamship Line! SEMI-WEEKLY, Hail.i g fr. ni .EW YOriv, WT.DSESUA1 and SAIL'IIDAT t 3 P. II.. .t.,1 from WILMINGiON, WEl - BOSTON AND FALL R1VEK. York tiitd W.niii!gtoii Stiaiiisliip Compfliiy, CONKECT1KO WITH 1 u. New OLD COLONY RAILROAD AND STEAMERS- Daily Between BOSTON and NEW YORK ( Semi-Weekly between KEW YOKE snd WILMINGTON. ' : Wednfkday and Kaiurdaj from eacb Port. o ' Khltrrrniijrrlnpnnlie.iomvtiid re'.lsr ulilrg rf tltrrr lnwm, rH onlil Xu""'"8 ini,n,"l'y '' NO DELAYS, tiwitni t Hiian., i lLMlf.(JTt N, tit'LVMBIA Ar(itTA - WU.S11N01UN TliECAKrl.iNAt KMKAI. HA11 WAT, . TI,rnPb UdMof L.diBf to ; SOUTH and BOUTH CAEOLINA, GEOEGIA and ALABAMA. Also. to KEW I0RK, BOSTON. PE0V1DENCE, FALL E1VEE snd ULcr Jbantern Cities. -r :- - - - - prtrr,,pBfd;"",et(1 " l0" " by nT olher route Di tim " I018 Lc or ererebar(ei Mark all Goods Tia Clyde's lVilmiiigtQn Line. VT For further information apply to either ot the nn.ierelgnfd Agent, of the Line. I). U. O. MINK, Oeneral Kactorn ARPiit, id Deroiutilre Street, Boeton. Baltimore ni Sttlltn stin TiiSMiliiCiiiiaiy riu wi ii o rr oiv, iv. j. 1 4- In FAST FREIGHT ROUTE To all Points Worth or South. BALTIMORE. " - Baltimore and " Wilmington line, " KKMI.WKXKLY, -SAILING FKOM liAIi'MyHE Tuesday & Friday, at 3 P. M. AND FUOM WILM1NGTON- Wednesday & Saturday BOSTON AnpRGVIDENCE. Baltimore and Wilmington Line, Baltimore, Boston and I roiltlci.ee Line, Gr via Canal Dally'toPhlladelpblaaiid Clyde' Philadelphia and ProvidPi.ee Lino. Semi-Weekly from each Port. Shipper may rely niwn the prompt and regular mlllng of theft Steamer anil ....wi, patch given to all shipment by thi route. NOD ELAYS. DU5mer"' hna n,ck d'- Thrnii(!h nillK of Lading given to and from all Point In NORTH and SOUTH CAROLINA, GEORGIA and ALABAMA J1 B0STON. I'EOVIDENCE, and prwiy' pair""'10'11 " ,OW R" bT 'ny 0th" ,!ontc aM tln" " O"1- I-o.or oTcharge. ' ! .' ... . .. I Mart all Uoods yia lialtimorc ana WilmlngtojiLiiic. r for further Information apply to either of tho nnderslgned Agent of the Line.' EP.f!I?CALD, Agent. J A. D. CAZAUX. lcnt. inarch lH.tl' .J ... '"v, oaiumure. Carolina Central Railway, GENERAL FEEIGHT DEPAETMENT, ) . j Wilmington, March 81st, 1875. ) ( THE 'ATTENTION OF THK PITBLIO Is RRHPttnTITTl it '',..-" .,' fact that the Carolina Oen.ral Kailwav being milfted tin eonTonVj0, T? ?"H ..ilcra-wilh IU connection at Wilmington Uh Ti?dTwl lnS3 Sl.,w'.1,to KinllS WILMINCTOM AMD Al I P ACTteu ' : v,'" IV VflAR LOTTE. STATESVILLE, CREENVILLE, SPARTAN- ; ' - BURC . and all atatlon on Atlantic, Tei.nrpi.ee oV Ohio. Atlantic nA m.i,.. Carolina Railroad a well a' all point. l GEORGIA and ALA BAM A Ai UM Insurance trom Eastern citi vuarantecdHj. low w , . fer charge, and Kate, alwaya na low m tlVoweiii " ' K tmDUX w HoX!8;"r"taU'"i,,,PI1'C,,i0B -.-.Wd.; Offlc lnBkV.; april 3-80-ty ' i 1)000 bARBELS FLOl!lt- gradu j 200 BAGS COFFEE, 600 DELS. S. H. SIRUP, . 2,000 SACKS LIVEEPOOL SALT, 200 KEGS NAILS, CO BBLS. SUGAR, 100 Boxes Dry Salt Sides and Slionl ders, CO Boxes Smoked Meats, Bd fH " GKOOKKIES, whtch we oner to the trade at low figure. Bpeolal attention paid to eourliig low rate freight In Car Load Lota. NESDAY and BA'lt'KDAY. lnjton BAII.1A1. Wrl.HON KAIIBOAn. , WM. P. Ol.TliE & VO.,nenil Agenfi., ; 1 New lurk Line, Bowling drten.N. Y. A. D. CAZAUX, Agent. l- PHILADELPHIA. Ealtimore aDd Wilminfiton Line MMI-WIIUT BITW1WI , , BALTIMOKE AND WXLMIWOTON. 1 Baltimore and Philadelphia Steamboat Co, Daily yia canal between BALTIMOKB AND PHILADELPHIA. WESTERN CITIES. BALTIMORE AND WILMINGTON LINK. Northern Central Itailroad : AMD th Baltimore and Ohio Ballroad. Baltlmoio ana bit. 77k r r.-.- Wiuubtoi, N.C. General freight Agn. LIVEEPOOL aiii LOU i GLOBE INSURANCE CO.. ' 't Assets (Gold) 826,740, (60,70. HAMBURG (Bremen) INSURANCE CO. Asset (Gold) $2,250,000. ; MOBILE UNDEr"wRITERS AGENCY. asseui J 1, 200,000. JN0. "VC GORDON, ' ' A ent. may is 17-im 'Tlio Florence Pioneer, "'FnblUhed Weekly at FLORENUE, DARLINGTON 00., O, Tennis 09 Fer Annum In Advanca,' ' ,hl.tu'rf?',Mld'.Ub"T!fB lrelatlMi In the Pee Uee country, and along the llneot th Wilmington, Oolumbla A AugnU RaJUoad! render It nw excellent idvertlnlng medlnm tni the bunlnem. luon ol Wilmington. T , ' , Monthly and yearly contract mad a dob in BUKt llboral tui tut. ym m ' WM. IJTTLE, : mh Mitor wd Proprietor. OUUNAL FflCH B1MFUBD, GROW A CO. IP may
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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