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!. WJLMLNtiTCN. K. C: WEDNISrAY, JULY 14, 173 THE M AILS, 1 he mai'i wul diet at the City Post Offloe sUl further wlc, u follows: Jortboi (eight) staile, frem aU potato - urU-M end Wet f Weldon, 0 &4.iy ,.M ...... 4 . .......... -. .Ael F M NortheTB thrOU J and way (day t mailt, dally, nor Sialeyi.. ..MAM Southern atla, ft all joint Beats, dally &.1SPM WrWtetk Mailt, vlk raroltiiB Central x Railway, daMT,eoi.t Sunday.,. AW AM Smith vt!le, tta E4y HU1 eat :Twwa J CretajTaetfiafiartfatatdafS, jIAM Fvttevtlle, aal off eew o Caps 5 Fear Biter .Wtrodtyt kd Frldayw iPM Fayrttevllle, by Carolina Casual Hallway, dally.eieerA Bandars I H A M OnttowC H. aad latarattdlataalBeaa j ; eerj Friday.. ...... vitfki..(. SAM BUito deliverable front .- A. M. to t:M rm. Budayfrom 8:30 to t SB A. M. Stamp Office opts toall. at toll M. ami lrn 1 1 M tk. M. koMyOrdacaadftagtatfr IlMairnt opea tame a Stamp (jutae. Btampt for tela at Oaaeral Delivery wkea Stamp Otto It t head. , , ; i Key Bwe'aeeetelblektkl hours, day aad Bl.ht. ' Welrtvwilefte frets Straat Bum dally at a.tj r. a. K. B, BRINE, P. M. I ana lit. lrts. RAILROAD 8CU EDULE8. j rat .aa ,aoaaBlaaoaoi w restart wa will .jap .Mailing the letting Wane at tetmlaal tnUvi awry rU'.ioad lath State. Tka jfcaagea la eehedale time will ba eerefsjly aad rrompttyaaaAt l ' ' ' n ItMlart" ttelaiwm Hall. bn Wllrolnttta,,.,,........,,.. IAS A M Arrive at el oa Mo F M ..is.ee a m Artttaal WUattnroo.' TarBwre Trala lavee Rocky Mount dally npnn arrival at BoriOny train, and Monday, Wednesday and rrklnjD apoa arrival of sight train rrum WU calngton. r , : ji j llvalag-tea, TvlaaakUk Aaa-aata HaUlrweMU Ma WllralnitoB a fS P M leave FUwfno. .,.,,,,.,....,.,.. ll A M ArrWaal ckilumbla... ( Ill M " AoOrt.... Laata nui , eava IMumhla....... La Pfmtnoa. ,.(.,. A.rrlaat WllaUugtoa. IViM . 4 in Pa . K.1SPM . 1.1(14 M , I.IOP M a. Cralin (laatrml HfUJwar !, Wiiii..... . .... Iu P M Anita atrlotta... ...... ...... t 6 A M liat CharUitla T.W P M ArrWa at Wllminrton..,.,,... ....... liMAai C:RaHilVllM4 AiratAir-l.lB)a. M Malalrt. ,...., 4 WPM ndigrd.., ....... AM) AM IIIrhBBMd Daatllla lallraal. Laavo Uraanalioro IMAM lata trreamlmro..,,. S.IAP M Laata hlrhmond I.IK P M Laatt itlobmoad IMAM Hlcbaaaad taur Villa RAllrMU (NORTH OAROLCNA DITDQON.) Lear Charlotta. .'.,8.23 PM lit va CbarlotM M M A M lirata flroannburo. I in A M Utava Uoldabora. . . I.ia P M r. I , ' i 'i" i.T"s-j - -..'i klant Hrancltt -. ' It ftrBlioro. 4 2B A M ArrlToat Hlem 6.10 A M teara 8alam , 10 AM Arrtta t Uroantbara .U.U P M HiIkIi u4 Wavatam HaUlraMl. Leatr itaii(h..., ., a.MAM Laata jlelgh.. a.. ........ ....H., 4.4a P M Laata Waldon... ...I.IIAM Uara Waldos UJOPM - nvaiMiaral m4 Raaaoka Hkllraaul lata Weldon 4 0 P M Lcata Portjimouth.. R.4SA Tbana tralnt oonneat on Mandayi, Wadnaa layi and Prldart with ataamaca oa illaokaatar tar aVlauton and Flymogto. ' Feteraksuat Haul '- Weldon. .,., Leave Weldon Leave ietenibnri .V... V9 btri,.4,,..,A4.v I.Sfl A M 4.10 P M 8.40 AM in Weafvrai Ifarth ta.rIIa RaJIrMd 11 1 JalUhary, ,, , , . ,,,,,,,,, , , , MO A M Leave Old Fort..,.. t.UAM Weatern KatllraMUl. f' l f r Leave Fayettevllle Mare Fayeueviue "V Ml I .UV AA JVI S.WPM HAD AM i.ia i til Ueava Banford, teata Egypt... ' rharttw AparitnrOa RAllrkAd. "l-vr Cheaaw. IMAM .UavFlorenoa,,.,.,,.,,,,.,,.,, .f M OUH COCNTa UOVRMNIKNT BVS . fGIHtHOW If IVOkU t ) Tha following article, wtiicu tie take from the Louisburg Courier, shows wery dearly the necessity there is for . taking .the . management of oounty affaire f rom the control of the ignor ant and corrupt If ne other ohauge 1 Wa needed in the Oonetitution this alone would demand and more than repay the call of Contention. The Courier after Vouching for theoor- ' lrctness of ita statements, hating ob tained them from entirely reliable source, aaysj - ,, W propose to take up aeterol ooun- tiee in diffsrent sections of the State, and show their financial condition! Take,' for instance, the coanty of Gate in the eastern part of the State, whinh has baen nndnp Dmrwraf in n1 . for the past eight years; ita. orders are J hecks on the Treaeurer to b eaahed on presentation,' tkies merely nomi nal, and the county has about $10,000 to it credit in bank. Thia informa tion we reoeited from a member of the Board of Finance for . that oounty. Again, take the counties of Cabarraa and Catawba, and their financial oob dition ia in just as healthy state aa the oounty el Oates. Then take Wkrren 'ountyj though largely rkdical, yet Ihet hate had a Conaerrativa Itnanl of Coramiaaioners oB the. time, And they toil.) !o::r n hat built one of the beat granite jail in the State. .Itia true they letiad a , axuAll special tax, bat , their oounty ? scrip, 1 worth JOO cent IA the dollar. " And Wakeoountr. Which haabean der Eadical negro rula, jintil the laat "year, and daring the whole time while under Sadloal administration it paper was at a discount, now it commands face value. ..,,. ;,..,. j ' Now Jet's take view of these ooun tie Immediately around us whioh hate "Wuni are stllnhder Radical rula, nit A ra ttlA Mmnoriontf ' T1. r Till for instance; it scrip i hawked, bdoui me sirecw ai s neaty discount. : t i tuuiiij uuiuutia sr BpeouiaHng m ' i:, conf rary to law; the county ia largely in d;l t and taxes are burdenaome C ::9ll9 recall -aaJ' kwilim te -"n, as J n ulIU in power. Tit a turn for k tioraeLi to tLe conn! of Hal.at, mJ loa tLe t-ensenJoni ' .Jstlatt" l;' i ' -. 4 pooj Id, .a .Etj, . Ulld.ll lATf- fiSXLht AD J i ; at k , ;oot v. r i let'i ooc lomx Let c paper trrr tj, which hat been caned w-ii Rkdi cai" rula aioo the war. Oar peopU Ara iapoTeriBbed, Uxea at barden ome, oar oounty pkper ii it I ooact of 25 oenUon the dollar, and do pnblie imptOTkOHMiU but thk bailding of jkil, which hkJ to b dank by the letying of k kootAl Uz of 13,000 for ( thkt exprene arpokV And then the Commfaeiooerk totkd 12,500 oter and kbore tiik kuoust kried,; Another thing; n the lkat alx 'yer there bkt been paid into the Trekkury of tiila county about (100,000 for county tkiek, true g from the pocAeu oloar LtupoturUhkd pwople. The county ia in debt, aomewhere between gl.OOO knd $50,000, no one aeema to know bow nnok Wilt the Oommikuonera of thia laat earned oounty riae np and explain why thia differeaoeT. Barely when the wicked ire in power, the people mourn. ; ; ryi",: Tll B LIB Of IOKOMAICB NOKTU CAHOAIKA ANI TUt WAN. ' Now, really, we nerer knew the bleaaedaieaa of agnoranoi until we pe rased the following pArkgrepha ia that pleaaknt I'etoraburg paper, the New, In its iuqe of Wedneadkj laat, ... The Newt graoionaly telle iU read era that: "Aa onr aiater State of North Caro lina hkk been much miarepreeeuted aa to the part her gallant eone acted in the late civil war, we publish in the AVu) thia morning whet we eonaidor a loll windioktiou of that old Common wealth from the aaperuona attempted to ba oaat upon Iter fama. It hoabeen the mistaken impreesion of ruauy not unfriendly to her, ihet North Oatolina only furnuhed a amall portion of the troopa who oompoaed uie uonieaeiate army and helpud fight through the four years of bloody strife for the lib erties which wa Bought to eatablish. tint, aa tha figure wa present thia morning will show, her quota of troops exceed Jd her toting population, and equaled, perhepa, any other State In the Confederacy, etoept Virginia, in proportion to population, and consti tuted ont-tixth of the whole) army of GO0.0OO men in armal We think t he foots and figure a thus stated by the able writer whom we quote, are oorreot, and that the old North Btata can fairly claim, in pro portion to her population, to hatefuN nished aa much muscle and blood, and to havk born her put ks nobly in the conflict, aa any of her aiater bta:ea. Now until we av tkeae .lines had heter supposed for a moment thai uai the part North Carolina' "gallant sons' toted in the lat oitil war had been' "muoh misrepresented". Nor war we awar that the old Btata needed "tin dioation", or that "aaperaiona" hod bean attempted to b oaat upon her ftmev W really thought, if in our oomplaoent self sufficiency we. ever thought of the matter at all, that our BUte could not be aspersed, and that lb needed m vindication, and that the thunder of North Carolina guns and the roar of North Carolina rnua- ietr? wa too loud and th flashing of North Carolina sabre too bright Upon every hard-fought field from Bethel to Appomattox Court Bouse for th part her tohl koted in the late oitil war lb be "muoh misrepresented". In fact, egotista that we were, we were a proud as pAAOoek of our war reoord. It never entered our heads to think (t needed tindioaUoD. "Where lgno anoe ia bliss 'tis folly to be wise." Nor did w know that ' any on, either unfriendly or bot unfriendly to North Carolina, was simple enough to believe that she ihad furnished only a amall portion of the troops that oont- 'posed the Confederate army 4 i We did, iudeed, know that there waa a friendly contest between General Early and other in whioh a question aros a to low great but hot how small a por tion of the troop that composed the Confederate army were North Caro linian kiss a question, whether North Carolina did not furnish larger number of troops in proportion to her population; and also another question, whether ah did not furnish the largest number absolutely of all he Confederate States., But neT.a before did we hear that any supposed she furnished only a, ''amall portion of the troop." , No, nTri, "Where ig noranoa ia bliss it is lolly to be wise. '' But, aa in duty bound, we thank our a teemed ootkmporry fat- removing the aaale from our eye. . Th oper ation indeed ia not pleasant on, but then hereafter we shall see better, pos sibly well enough indeed to see our- elves a others am us, and others, at least certain others, at thfcy see .not themselves, tboa Akpient individuals for instano who think North Caroli na tent only a few men to the great fray or that those sent did not give a handsome aooount of themselves, "Where ignoranoe ia bliss it is folly to be wise." - -,,. '., x-. Seriously w thank the Ncw'$ tit placing before its rea&Ars "th fact and flgnre.ia queetion.'' V, ait tpttt ofprotulvnd challenge, an (Ucgai vote it polled, let the proper affidavit be at onoe made before the woper qflacr,- othatthe jpetrtkt thut illegally voting may at once be arrest 4 and thereby prevented from ewap ing jUie penalty "provided' by taw in mipk cose. V We repeat, let the pro per ajfldaxil be made and Id the par Uet fraudulently voting be of once or- lc::l r;uP Cnp'l ItoadrUka At r"J be i from t !j!h r k I are ,3 t jteu' g J. Jpti of soil i. j J pt.JInr' on, ' v tare. i notioe pob q!. tk will i plaoo thia ba olimkte, ''iIIt the trupioal j)roJutwonk of L.j of FloridA. Ckp't Keodriokk U f ally qual ified to apeAk for aoJ about the LaqJ of Flowerk, for be ia "nktly there kod to the maoor boru''.Ajjd he f right too to ipek to k Wilmington kudieooe for it Vkihe who direct! After the war do long sheltered kad protected onrdia- i tingmbd fellow citixen George IsTie the keeking for ref age in a foreign clime, and with a prioe set upon his head by th Federal goterumeoL W sincerely trust that Capt Ken dricks will be greeted with a full house. Ticket admiting lady and gentlemen fifty cents. , - Tha H' c" UaJrit. The annual meeting of the tookhoi dert of the North Carolina BAQroad GompAny waa held at Oreentboro on Tbartdty last. Th following parsons were elected Directors on th part of th stockholders : Tboa. L Bolt of Al amance, Dr. B. B. Haywood, of Baleigh Motes L. Holmes of Salisbury, and Donald Mac Uate of Wilmington; and on the part of th Bute , th Qotenor appointed the following: W. A. Smith of Johnston, B. H. Wiley of Balisbat R. Barringsr of Oharlotta, John lio Donald of Oenoord, ST. H. D. Wilton of Greensboro, H. W.Friei and B, L. ratUrson of Salem, vnd W, B. Albright of Alamance. The only change in the State Directors ia that of John McDon ald of Conoord, in place of ; W, B. My en, of Charlotte it being nndeastood that the Goveaor will appoint MrMyera one of the State Commissioner for building the Western N. C Railroad. At a meeting of th Board of Directors, M4 W. L Smith waa reelected Pre ident. D. A. Detia, T. B. Keogh, P B. Hawkin, W. F. Henderson, and J. H Welborn were .. elected , Finance Committee for the ensuing year. - -' A resolution waa patted by th Stockholders authorising the iasure of the balance of the First Mertgag (8 per cent) Bond of the Company (about $1,200,000) for th purpose of takiog up and Pyiog off th Oonsruc tioa Bonds of the Road now due, fits) the accumulated intawesi .,' t j It it thought that if Got.' Graham, th Trustee, oonaeat to issue th adr ditional Mortgage- Bond, he will be enjoined by Stockholder. .' ' J " We learn that Rav. B. Craven, IX D., President of Trinity Collego, de cline the nomination for the Conten tion made; by the Conaervatitea ot Rudolph oounty. As a Ulnitter of th Gospel, Pr. Orates baa acted wid ely la declining to go to th Oonver tion, or being a candid e for the p tritrffll J ( The following is his letter giving reason lordeountng: v n Trinity Oolkg. July Oth, 1878, i I it stated in many paper that 2 ate oeeu oonunaiea to represent tUndolph oounty in the Bute Conten tion." I wm nomiukted, bat deolined to aooetp the nomination. I hava Ad. cided pohtioal opinion. ' and never Halloa proper oooaaion to assert thm; but I believ that no minister of the Gospel, - or President of a College, should be a politician. The duIdiL the hustings and the rostrum, are uni ted ia lnterl; but not iA discussion I thiuk no man ha yet auooeeded in doing good- work in all of them : and evert attempt to combine them v has generally destroy 4 usefulness in either Ana - oitisena or ; myi natite. oounty thought I could. erve them without specially engaging in political issue; I thought otherwise, and respectfully deolined. f Your truly,' iR OrateC to oivilisation.' . ? - . Th owner of a pair of bright eys tays ; that the prettiest eompliment she ever reoeited cam from a child Of four years. The little fellow, after looking at her intently for a moment, inquired naively, "Are your eyes new OM"'''S"'' a if ? V i t ! s jt-j vi" ' Of thia be oertain, that no trade can b to badaa none at all, nor any life at tiraome t that whioh it spent in con tinual Visiting and dissipation. To give one time to other people, and never reserv any lorTone'a self, is to be free in appearance onJy and a slav in effect j! ft t n if 1 1 i t t 'tttrl '' - s i w i a ft t ii c Jo Very ml try at times . i . , , j Eight dirt-linger in the' chaint Pur jail building is chock full of hash eaters, ' j Wear bow ia the longest days and hottest days of the year. J . Although a woman's age ii undeni ably her own, aha does not own it. j 4 Onr diet now ia fresh . meat, red beets, extreme heats, knd dead beats, very nouriahingt ; i The boot blaok around " JJppitt'a oorner" . had a noerplsjririnB veater- It ia saidhat the fumes of sugar Bouffed up the noaa will cure ordinary case of neuralgia: Put a amall quanti ty of sugtr on a hot shovel and try it. Aa exchange aayt: "Young women looking up picnio ooetumes should try ana nna sometning that Will look very sweeuy artless and wont wrinkle, i A women returning front One of thee ex peditions is the ugiiwtoieatttre.known delpbia, who Preaches th Bermnn on the oeoaaioa of the laying of the oornor ttone of the Temrjl of ,Iaral on Thuraday. hkk arrived and ia th gUMtof Mr Weft OQr i j A gentieman afflicted with the ehmn. io rheumktism says, M No deaoriptios of my eaa oaa convey the vast amount of benefit I have received from the use t&Johnton'tiAnodyne Liniment, I believe it ia the beat artiol Is the world for rhiwimaHjrm- Out Mali R jeet. On Siitarday nigbt the j the JorKNAL oCce stepped ' at so late an Lor- that it w ' r in 1. ipoeei' a E- ble to got out ' -or day morning. 1 n u a the printer fc: mj 'xg wc fact that we t. cot td ii. purioe to reI, e t' e pricj i was t s J of C 1 of s e jx potntou from for' -Eve ceuU to thirty five cenU per fvuJius; rates that Are.. at.lfasL th kverRee of those whioh are paid from Petersburg to 8a tAnntdi atid Uoitgomery, AU.,an e are informed by- ortiapouduoa with Editors. : Thry (. olaim now that Both r rramiii waa tLe fact that w were lb krr(srs- taithf m for wages It ia true that wo are iodrd 1 to our let eujpliyees. but it i ; squally true that such indebtednce wot uot a ign4 a oonta for leaving our em ploy men t Ou Monday evening three printers ia reapoate to oar telegram krrrved ha r to work fir Ut at the re dact i rate; tnd witli their help the JoarnAl wa haraed at.Attaal yesteray morning. Meanwhile all the other printer in the City, men Who bad not particle ot Interest in the mutter, without an excpUoi" u far at we know mad oommon cause with oar lat em; ployeea, On yesterdky through the combined effort of the fraternity our new emloyets rwere persuaded . to leave ua, , thereby reducing us to the necessity of ' 'issuing only a balf-aheet !pper thia morning. Th contest I now between the prop p rie tor of the Jouraul and the entire fraternity of printers in this city. W do ot propok to discuss what right ouUtdws btve to interfere, in the ooudfuofof oar private business affairs nor do we propose to submit to auy uoh iuterfereuoe. In this 'oountry, 1 kt least, thought of men eombined together to drivo others from employ ment kt wage satisfactory to them ia nvr actuoweledged, but the right of private individuals to ouuduot . their private buBiuet a to them may teem best, without outeide fnterferenoe 'i MkaowliMjged.We led euro that we can get phuters to work for us at the rates we propose, indeed before th un sets, unkwt aom aooident deUint the trsin, printers will be hereto work for us at our rates and men too who com to u with snob indorse ment as to give assurance that the Joubkal will appear to-morrow mori i ng and henoefortb as usual so put suend to our troubles. It may. how ever, bo several days before we get things to work smoothly, k meanwhile we ask indnlgenoe of our patrons, j Gold olosed yestedsy at New York, weak and lower at 18 J to 15.t ' G Cotton in New York, quiti at 15 to 151. Spirits Turpentine waa quiet at 32 oenU; and Rosin heavy at $1.65 to $1.70 for atrained. ,.f.) j Colonel W. A. Alien of Duplin fa rored a with a oall yesterday. - Col Allon has identified himself with the welfare of his natite state, is a ma" h A Rniaitl "isoraa. ' nt I The Danvill Times renorta that l..t JWday, alyoung aoupl from Boalort pssBaa vurougu ; mat tqwQ ; pn theft way to- ttorio uaraima to vet' ihanijui mi , . .. . aucj naa waja au the way. home from , - a far aa , , Drw .. ' Pniv depot, trateling night and day,' going iuvuku wouarana neias to nvnm an. gered parentt in case they should give I'uiBuifc. jrnssea . oter into ne Old North State, th knot waa tll nkn MoGeheef "and Rosetta Snow were made bone 6f one bone'Ae, and the devoted twain hating thus heroical ly oteroom an obstacles sow terily r.a . 1 C10, C1C0, C500, 01000 0TVi n J'!"S to" prSt when in teat ed In Btoflk Ptlvlli get. Clrcolnre:Btaln ua iuii etpiananonor the mode of operettas ti "d qeotaitto ixlcea arf U StOka dealt In, ai MEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE tent I'rea on application to ' O ' SIMONSON, BARRETRAS ft CO., i Otip. N. T. Stock Kxohauge. t Wall ak, M . ) 'Ml J 135-aodiyAwly ,!. . BLATONLCY'S) n I - Iatptoved OTJCOMBKB M Ml jtwi rvmr it tha ac- Skaowledsed STAMOAKDoa the market, by popular tar diet, the bait Pump for tha tlted to Blatohley'e Jmprov- 'IV, Mt Bracket, th limn ifk,. drawn wlthontdleturblnetha raiTe, wnicn oan be vith raua, nu ui oopper enam n - 5 r. bar. which . never eraoka. H s-analaotraHa,ajidwllliatta 3 IK time. For aale by Dealert tl. - , " ' "e iTaua fenrrally , " ia order (a be aura that voa get Blatcbley't pnmp, be oarefui and tea that ttbaanytradeaark aa above. It urn do not know where to bay, deeorlptlve elreulart, tu- getherwtth tha nam and addreat of tka agent earaet yak, Wilt ba promptly farnttked by aaaxoaaiBg wiikstasap,.. . PHA3. p,BLATCHt.EY, Blanafaetnrer BM Oommere St, Philadelphia, Pa. fet. 14 iuiifiour andillealili : AND MIXED FEKD, Oar-load orderi fltU ad oa abort noUoe. drain bonght at tha klghatt market pric. Addreat, - ; CHABLOTTB CITT MILL, ttQ ;tn .vaartotn, N C. juiiaav M In f9nf.,c,lX AgeaU wanted. All j ui vow ciaejeeorwerk na iMonieerwa aiee, young and old, make mora money at work for ua, In their own localities, daring '' waeme.otall tha time? than at y kandaomely lor eyert bonr't work. tffM innlnaM... .1. . Will "i "" . yr a oner Full partlealara) terva, i. AM., tent free. Bend i your aoareet at onoe. Don't delay. Now - "pnt loot ror watt at batlaeat eluewhera. until you have learaed what uie ofl'er. O mavas m vs., roruana, Maine. IMulAwlv The Piedmont Press, "" " HICKORY, N. , - fa the tmlf "papw pwblltbed hi Oatawba oounty, and hManeitenttveelrenUtlon aaionf MerehaaU, Farniera, and alt alaaMaof buid ten in lilt H tale. Th Vmmmm la li. 'noeraOe papar, and la a rteatre. kle aiedlnm n adterildng la W cuter a Nwih darollaa I Jberal teriue allowa en yearly ad rartleemaata. fulrairtw,r 2 In edvanne. AOdiaal , atUKBlLl. A TOMLINSON, wmiir: JC 13, 1. 3 P.M. I .-nj t; .rr;,Ti: l.eenU t; -Market nU. Salee HOG casks qn! t and ea of! J capiat mil ioer'j.li .illoa f r Southern package. -"4 EOSEf Strained rosin dull at $1 45. Stlea of 500 bbls good Strain ed kill 43, ip bbl" CIUJDfi TUBrETriNE. -Market atea.ly! 'Bales of 127 lbla at f I 25 for Hard, f-1 80 fr Yellow Dip. and & 75 for Virgin. TAB Market firm at l 73, Bales o! 9 brls at $ 1 75 1 brir ' ,,4W COTT03T Market quiet And nomi nal. The following are the official quo tation: : .; ' ' 1 - - ' Ordiaory iv . nominal. Good Ordinary, .v... 12 . " oeuia. LowMUdling.:. -.U3l';-;j " Middling::.::.V..f14iIl-" ' Good Middling. v...1414J " Rawly, t TheReooiptt. of. Cotton and Naval Stare to-dy were a follow V Cotton ..-.fr. A61aUa SpiriU Turpentine .VI , I.'.j ' 518 jahi. Roaln. 1,955 bbls. Crude Turpentine... ..... 127 " Tar.. 'J f iIlAHiNEl 7 , , ABRIYEtt July-13 Steamer I Juniper, Skinner, t'ayetutlliet Viok"& MeDane. Steamer North East, Fkdduon, l'oint Caswell. A H YanBokkelen. : i SUkmerMot Worth,) Worth -Foy-etteville. Worth Worflj r a.. til. : 1 ui.: ... r? tille, Williams ft Murohiton. ' . ; l GUEkKXD. . July 13 Steamer Juniper, Skin ner, l ayettevuie, viok & Mebene. Steamer, North East. Padditoo. Point Caswell, A H YanBokkelen. ' - Steamer f Wave, Skinner. Pavette- ille, Williams ft Murchison.; Steamer Gov Worth. Worth.. Fat- etteville, Worth ft Worth. -' 1 ' " ; ' ' j Uorman . barque Auguste Teitoe. Leickfeldt, Botterdam, Williams A Mnrolusoo. iL ,.,,. , r Bohr ' Ben, Beteredg. New - York- Williams Murohiton, tm i i JpOASTWlsaJ aljf apj ; New' York! Sobr' Benr lM rosin 218 bales cotton 144,000 shingles. Botterdam, German barque August Teitge, 650 casks spirits turpentine, 2,250 brls rosin. -i . . ,., : j Met ( weswale 1b the Port mi t .:f BBtaia-tea. it. u. . i - RutAJtu, We respectfully atk Con. tigneos, Consuls, Captains and Owner, to notify us of any change of vesseJ wane in port. - " - t BABOUENTINES I Br Dolphin, t Alex tiprunt ft Son TtATjnnii'M . r Mynheer, Tesnow. , E Peschau ft Westermann Wega,Gefth.'1 X - . E Peschau ft Weetermann Gladstone, Keneally, Master Israel, Xanm, .:" tt!,." t Pegohau ft Westermann Atudolph, 1 aske, 4 ,7 , . B Pesnhau ft Westermann AugUBta, Jjleokfeldt, " 1 a Pesofaau A Wastermann Frauk, Peterson, ,I)oRoBset ft Co (Ger) Heinnoh Roderto. Krotrer. " ' B Peschau ft Westermann , .'-TwYv,. BRIGS. j Bana Larson, BEHeicle t SUUOONJEBS. . r f t T Knight, Miller, Worth ft Worth Idabella. Fischer. . ., ... . Williams ft Murohison uen. Ueteredtre. - i - h Williams ft Murchisonl Annie Jiarton, McNeely, , ; , " Hwriss ft Howell Alabama, Rota, Harris ft Howell juanei l' BlapleB. Harwell, t n i ... Northrop A Camming Tew surer Trwwblwel wrltM Ravel II annoy youf friends as well as yourself. You would like to get rid of it, but soaroely know what mean to adopt. We will tell you. , Tjae the iragrknt hokooont, it will cleanse and beautify your teeth, and leave your If a bora lias a good oonatitutlont auu una ouoe oeen a gooa none,' no matter how old or bow muoh rundown he may be, he ean be greatly improved and in man respects mode aa cmeiA an new, by a liberal use of . Sheridan's Vavairy Vundition Powdert. the Union, and the fearless executor or tne laws; and that we are not fully pursuaded that thebest interest of ail the people tithe United Statea will be more efncientily promoted by the elao tion of another as ms suooeasor. The Charlotte Observer lavs: Capt Ji C. Turner, the father of Col. J. Mo- Leod Turner, was stricken with par ysig, in balisoury. on j Monday, xne wnole of one side ts MraJysed. At last accounts the mind of the victim waa wandering, and no hope were enter tainea ot ius permanent recovery,. , 'HV'IHI ', . :i " t d " ' Southern cuttomert dealinir ezolu lively in New York marketa claim that the abolition of the. hish duties would tinadrnnla tha'iradA nf thm city i For themselves,' they are sure they would buy more if they could buy oheaper. The abolition of custom hontes in this country would produce oonsiueraDie sunenng among rats.! Thta Tklral Term Third term basa mild life still in Ala-' bam a. The Republicans of the Legis lature thereof have tent this, their re oiuuou, o uBnerai urani: "itesolved, That in President Grant we recognise a pttriot-Boldier. without rmiln h naA alorand heroism saved the BeonhliA in the; hour of ita greatest peril, aa well a the honest canabl a and faith. fn! defender of th constitution snd Th French nnnvlnta ' at K r.i w , . - .vw wuv no ilia haw tnmewil tKai .n.ni;... !- maiiuiaorore 01 cigareilec, snd tbeir PrOdUOUonS With nstlVS tobaooo sra in I nt a tu v .iii . I wtuiuHi uuvuxu vttuiseu A US alia ' ' . TIE LAST CAHG0 0F PHIIII cuBAGLAT:rnn,T:s IS 1 now offered to parti. Art ip kngu 1 Packagee, botk Hog : eadtand Bvrtj, at loweet market rate. ', AIM Bt'OAK MornE MOIASBFS.'MHMVta- Bujar lrl, rw (irlren Mol"r- Kaoon, Pork, Hrv h'alted Mrai. ' l ard, Flrh, Uotti-r. and tu.l . . M'lt ot ewortrd Oroofrlee. AB Unit of Winel and lienors i t' . , .. r 4. ,tbt at merkel prloe to gea.1 a' arc' it 1 Adrian 4volleks 'j Dormiof Dwktmtr on S cwu, BUY ONLY THE GENUINE PAIR BrtNJCS .ii STANDARD SCALES. The most Perfect Alans Cash Drawer. MILES ALARM TILI.CO.'H. Alto, HerHngl BaTe'i t!ofle and, pro Mflls, trtte A r4Mk)A S FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SCAIaKS. " atfPeaoTOBsaa ' " ' E- & T- FAIRBANKS & CO 1 T.jro8KBCKY Uf. ramoirjL re lb wABiHoraat: f AIHRAKKS A CO., 311 Hroaulw, M. Y. .... .. . . FA1KBANKB A CO., 166 Baltimore 8t., Bal timore, Md. FAiBBitat at Co.. 63 tamp Street, New Or letna. FaiaBAin Co., 3 Mala Street, Buflalo, 'AikBtBEk A Co., 188 Broadway, Albany, FAiBBABKa & (to , SOS Bt Paul wet.; Montreal. Fairbaheb dc Co., 34 King William bt Lon don. Kna. v . j - . Faibbakbh, Bbowm A Co., a Milk Bt, Boa- WB on avrti , FAitaABKaaiKwiaa, Maaonla Hall, Phila delphia, Pa. FAIBBtBKS, Mobbs & Oo., Ill Uke g, CM CHHO. FAtaaAMKa, Moans A Co., 189 Wall ot SUeet, OlnclntiHti, Ohio -Fairbamki, Moatk A Co, 12 8uperlor8t, Cleveland, Ohio. Faihbamkh, Mobsb A Co., 43 Wood 8treet, Faibbabkb, Mobhb A Co., Bth and Main St., Loultvllle. , ... . Faibbabks A Co., tot and 304 Washington Avenue. ML Liu In. Fairbanks, A Hbtchibsob, San Franoltco, For aala by leading Hardware Dealert. June 1 tl-djfcw-10ff-eod BMGAlTu EXCHANGE CORNER. JOHNAtBYRJiK, mum (FIRE, MARINE ANDLii E) ' a4eoe,e Aaawta RaprwavMilo OFriOkr-OoaBMrolal Eiohtngt Baildinj Borth Water Street. ' eetll " w Patrons of Husbandry -uauni, tt. v., uuiy zoui, itio. WHa Cape Fear Council. (P. of H.iwlll meet m i in th Conrt; How.aa,iW1)m,,t,v.o! ,b. ... i.j il ., . ... . . . . I mm. iuj in uuiy neai, (toe lotn intt ) at 8 a'eloek P. M. Arrantvmeirts have been made with the W. !. : a. 0. ta give re. turn aokets for tlx ()emtt per mils, the 0 O B B Co and boat oa tha Capa Ftkr river will pant Members for'ono fare'.' ' '! 9 . t ' 'I " O.W.MoOLAMMY, a ... M. A4704IJt71Xt, .Vtlg9 XfSl4T VUUOUl 7 vl U wa n 11 w n ii . t . Y ,tt v . tt 1 tl Atkinson & Hanninir ar0,00),000 Asweta Hprtantd. int. un. or noria America.. ... Philadelphia. rntnlx lnturaneeComraDv..,.New York. Dontlnental Jrmirance Co htw oik. M.Brltlrh A Mercaptllelnii.CO..Ioiid(n. Hartford Fire Int. Oomnanv... t,artlor,l.. : National Fire Int. Company... HtritorJ. Springfield t. A M. In. k...MawaolUMlt. Mercantile Motaai in. Oor..Kew Y'lif, na.uo.or norm menea..,..PhiladeilDla. Oonneetlentltaiaal LIFE. uraiai s.0. Hrrtlord. reb 17 60-tf TtmCHANTS ANB IEMAIiiC AVA tnSURANCE C0XFAN I, "p1"1 wo,. t. T.Stoebi. Ptaeldt. I I. B. Mnnn ,i JOHl wii.nn iTirf iu v 41fSrtfc ;w'"ingui., a.o. wf" " IlBVa4 ' fun jas. T.rcrFr.t. ' Double Turblno Water Wheel, Kaaufactared by POOLE & HUNT. , Baltimore, Md. yjMo now ih vast ' titmple, Strong, Durable, tiwayt relit ole and utit- ' lactorv. Aiauuncvtirert, alto, 01 Portable A Statlonarv Engine, 8ten.ni Boilers, S8aw0rit Mills, Min-, U1 kUeMnery.TJydrauUt and other k ipwUKlty. AtacLloe tuade Uirlng auco rate aud g vary oett fiuUli, IrtudliwClroaiari, fWsae,aw. - fch.ftilir.I'uHeytand Hsjjirers k tneoiaiw. Atachiiie tnaue ariiig t scctt. . -.-1 ?y" f "irtswTjif :'' i.;.. 'u j. ,-s. .ytr 4m (R'tw I '-i.m if 'I: -it' A, -i'li 'is r-.i -. t 0 Y 1 i t at. j 0M0. ,r flrW Cltv W.t-r Groat.d j'tM.trsrtliodv kuown It im b-.t ty Mr lI titra rrlme. Vkmr' t'tict ity Mem l.I Vorii, ' Ciftrk Corn. , . r tale luw by (iRAKT A HINTow tommisslon Merchant aod Urorrr',. July 53 KtnlAwlf I Ease Bonnets. eortt,heap for cash at tha Saddlery Ktoieuf a. 1RPENTH MALLARD, 37 lrs-tf QITEK9 HIS PKOFK88IONAL SiK. vioetto th.citlaen.af wUmingto. and ,lci,.i. Sat rkeWu O . I a, .tt corner Second aud Market atreeta. v i , - Julys ISi-St-lhurtrriASuna Lttwn Mowers ! Lawn Mowers J l maaul'actarer'a Jiy 7 OILS AMURCHISON. ! I 161 John Dawson's Q.D E'TABUSHltD flardwara Btve la wtkont doubt the lorgk'Ml mWI MlUol, H.rdwar EtUbn-hmekt m tatters North Carolina.' Priow'and qotliry oj good, guaran teed In every retpect . Jnlt S1, .MABKWT STBBBT. , ..'' " . . It-,' , . Pee Dea Courier. KE THE MEHCHANTi OF W1LMINO. wB kwaW Ibsttoe'touvler la'tbAonlyemn era tie paper publUh.d lBBaoklt. am, and fi " .c'roul.M!, ,eftan!,.T1' ln kOB4, Montgomery and Anton couutiest Kautot adverUtlng liberal and ao tiba charges made for cbanglug adveitlatments weekly.. . DUCKBTT A BKT1N, marok l-tf Cdltore. aper for Sale. AKr WO MAN wleblng te engage In the iiewnuapt r bn lncn, can with a tiuall e h wufVU ,e"- '1'"", "xturet aud Hood Wlllof the " I'oncord Sun " Fur full partlcnlart, add reaa JWMM B. HtRBTS, , , ,. Concord, N. 0. J"" . laa-lm State papert plea. eopy. . , North Carolina Home ,t- , t ''.ji. Insurance Co. THIS Company continue, ta write Pojlotee ' ,,.t, " 01 UMarable pron erty All lotmi pronptlt raid. i Kneoarage Home intUtattoni, . -. H, U. Battle, Piaaidani) baaton tleiet.Beora ''-Vv.! ATKIMBOlt A Hxsmm ' Jans :v4ii fV , i. r rvniuna.iB II Every ramllv WALKS B, Aria, Pa. ' ui ty Agtnte. Addreat. U. 8. '4w S20 Dalit to A emtio, till 'h and the beet Family Paper ln . with latAnA 1 . "at A1''.w"h woMK Cbrouiot, free. AM.M'FOCO.,3oe Bro.daay! N. Y. 4w BOOK AGENTS aaviear," by K, y. Pleroe. M I), lhe most rtadt tellina hnok ni ive territory tnd liberal. f book out. Kictu- Author at Buffalo, ormt. Addrca. tbe 810 to saoofeM' tw JOriSHIOKLINOAW.Bauk-fifiuI rTRR k copv of the Wall Htrt ia- 'h. a i FK0 vuiigi vkv ount ripiamina avervthlnt. ami thing, and pnt Ptpp , . v f A4kUBV- kBIUl I I 1111. r and Broker., 72 Broadway, Wewfork."w Albemarle ma I e . Institute luarlotitevllle. fa V Stii A a", nil 1 k JJiS.'. epeiit I Btptember, With a fan Faculty and elegant new equipments. Health, aocewiblll- ttKlTlMiXl'T kuuu iro aun uiorougn inttructlont tt this t PH VCIIOJH ANCT, or BOVI. 1IAH.TII.' How 'either set may cinateaml nain the love and tflectloinof ly peraon they choote inrtantly Thlttlmpla. ental acqulremonttall ean nmuH. mali, for Sso, togeUirr with a marriage guldo. Kgrptlan Oracre. Dreamt, Hlnta to Ladle., Wdlng-Ntght Bhlrt, &o. A nueer book. J a ' 1 A m tn Wkt St i BA . m n .... Addree T WILLIAM Co., PublUherg, rtiiaaelpma j 77 i tw. 1 V nrilTr ii ti af a" 1 A gent- Wanted. TheuCrl ENNIfll CAZETTERof tbt UNI'a KD STATKN. i 'uuw tue giana re-uits of 100 tears of n...t ""art.T!.":.,vwn(I "?'Plt. t I'lkjca. i m UBHja h Ttrti srervnoflf tilira AMrro'S. phiiH.,i..i.ia i . . . .. ' : - Philwlelphla.PH- ACENTS WANTED. 5??'?.wU.n"'rika A Wntmcireult. but write .toact e potUl K.M. HRRD, Bth tT., wkw torjl $50 TO SIO.000 Hat bean invented In Stock Privilege, and paid 900 ..tjZsjT PROFIT. Hbw ta Dolt," a book on Wall St.. tent free TtlOTHKIDCiE ft CO., Raakert and BrwlLwrtv, II Wall SU. Aaw .rk. "w 'The Florence Pioneer," rabiithed Weakly at " FLOBBNCE, DARLINGTON X., S O. ;- farms! Mt Fet Anoam In Advance. Its large and dall) Increasing circulation ln the Pee Dee country, and along the line ot the Wilmington, Columbia A Augu.ta Railroad, renders It an excellent ad vertltlng medium lor the builneet men of Wilmington. . ... wHSm?' Vt 7r1' kt POk tha -"' ""' vwa AU 0. -mix r . WM, LITTLE, ' i Editor and Proprietoi. : febU Southern-Illustrated , ; r; RALEIQH, NC. THE ONLY ILLTJ8TRATBD WEEKLY in tha foots. . Eight pages. Forty . oni lit. ontalnrg more reading matter than any weekly publiaaed In the "uutbern Stat.. untni.t nnniuer or the SOOTHEBfl 1L--tl hTUAtis.lt AQK wDJ belerotdon' " NatHrdar, 36th ear r Jon'e Jisin. The Pnhll.bef Intends maklne It an 111.. tretd rreoid of the times, It will ti eat oteverv topic, Political, Wntoilcal, Literary, ami acirntlrlc, which It of current lntiw .h trtvttbe bett IllUftiatlolitthat canhaohui original or foreign. ' lhe BOUTBAKK ILLUSTRATED AOFJ wil I ba printed oa at w tyoe, ant baavv book paper, -1 . r ' . , . I. , v - On ltt Hat of (on'rlbutort will befonrdthe name, af many of the bett write-. In the nth. Herial and abort lories, ooent and ai,.i... and well cordnctid rdilorlal department., tlv' In. Ih. Iat..4 ..annal It... . . , . . a r r"wi, 'iwiwt, arieniino. no- lltioal. relliikint and enmaeteitt IntMiin.,,. wlll iarnlfb etert wtak auaaoofctoX reading mattr umrpaaMd by other pareit, In exeel lenoe and variety' It It Intended to make tha KOi' lHERN ILLUSTKAIKD AI1K a "al for tbe SreHle ) several eoraauis will be ereclellv devoted to all tubUnta urt.inin. Oomettle ard relal 1 fa. . j. - t " . No Ituily tboa 4 he without It. '. aohaorlplloe ar'tt anlv at mt annum Paw age free. .-. , 'M K. X. irUitUHUAI. Eilitnt HAY u..chri('t T'onktln the elty j S.dllrt. Mrof ,., Fmher Duswrt, Lwthrr, Ha.kllery, C. Allt ""miner Lap liu.: . u auuwra ana rropnetorA awekM pirtpn "jjn'3H-f , ,. & a . , i a rj j tl ii j , 1,. - Ralalivh V n . ... . 'aurokM-w'klTta U i
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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July 14, 1875, edition 1
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