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. ILMINCTON. N- O . Kcrulnr. Jiov. S3, !i;3 ;iit LUiH Jt K.NAL, ihe Vn-st ili.lv jf at iu No.'.h Camliiia, U publieM rW-.-j m.n except VLu.Iay, at Eiont L,m.lam a yw; Foes Hollars i:i V4 .s J J'EVIfTT FIB M'U p. month ' tUnwt pk!e. Served by (,'arrifr i?! the ci'.t at isvsjm-rivB tn-nu p.-trcor b.or Two Dollar and 'fvri T . -rrva wots pet quarter. , The JVML$ JtArKXAi, (TrMav) a I'lHy-eii -uluum pat, two DoLLABj jrr; tbre ept"i Kiva Dollaks ahd a dALP ; fmr corM-a, Sivw Dollar-; fitfcnpitis, Eibht Doi labb ad a half ten rwta, Fiptkiw Dollar; tweiitj eoplfta rwt4iT-nv Dollars. SuBscturnoxs ta all caws parable h vence, an4 fu eapar eontluef a atar tb ration of th time paid for. Kanitt Attest ihottld b mad bj.Po offi .Vowy (.inter w Ixpnw. If this can io b 4oix, prn.Uon against lrte by B'4fl may cinl by forwarding a fl p.vlU lo tb. order of the proprtwi.or 4 tlw Jor.WAi, or by seudlng Lb motyy 1 .isgfttwd letwr. AdnUrnf! Bta (par Inch ot la-iOv uW Hi' xtt flTertWn(j typO On Inch one lmrti.in, Ova Dollar; two Inser tion KB DniXAB A TO A BALF; thr nwtlona. Two Dollars; fimr InnrUoin T.0 DwiiA . ARB 4 HALF; five Uwr rS , PoLtAU tlx Innartl'ma. t . HKK Dot LAKH AUD A BAI.r; twelv s -tMXif. r I VR DoLt.ABS AND A HALF, , t ,tv.vf K.K.BT Dollars: two tuonili; Tf TWO .idV.TAHe. i it ; t oimaflg f m lonpr porWs and long' cai maiifl iixu liberal tvoia , ,. , dtrWM, . "i ' o i X . V E.Ni.i lhard a SarsniRa, v"tnlncton, N. . Mr. Jolin (i. Hr is rontiwell thai he is CudocUd Li Uotare engage meuta. Thi late James M. Bcobe of Boston li ft charitable buqaesU amouuticg to $35,000. ' . ' i. 1 Thb father of Mr. Sanlter, the rert . ral alugor ia at pieeont jarir la the United States Circuit Oonrt at Tittg. burgh Bis home is in' Kew Oaatle, PeDD., m d he has been a mom bo r of the Legislature anil collector of inter nal revenue, .. .. Ex Qot.'Enouhh and Mr. William II. Farhamof New Hvinhve each given $5,000, and -Myor William'f. P.toh has given $10,000 to the Connecticut State Hospitable Sooletj. Ex-Gor. 0. a Wabbjiub!! of Wit oonsin ia said to own the largest floor millin imwioar It is soren stories high, oosk frWO.QOO. aad , turua out 1,000 barrels of flour a day! Thb flop. A. H,' flwintKS Mji he has Ifttia hope of gctuug iro rianuiug- ton when Congress meets, as he is so foeble. , His fronds are said ta be dii- turbed by his condition. ' NeithbbOox nor Raudull will do. Serious charges have been brought against. both. Mot a ahisper haa been heard again it Kerr. Hii reoord ii that of a true raau, end be will maks a capital "Speaker.-Augusta, (da.) Chronicle (Dm.) 1 V- tV? at M ' jm. . auho niNo, uie uuinese uommis ioner of EJnoaUon, fas bonght a lot in Hartford, Conn., for $10,000, anil intend to have erected upon it a large Duiidmg capable of aooommodatiug 7U persons, it will be used ae the headquarters of the Commission, who will there superintend the edaoetion of the Chinese1 youth. - .'. ' f, Db. J. O. Holland wrote as follows to the Woman's National Temperanoe Association assembled in Cincinnati last week :"For the last 25 years I have watched with absorbing interest the various phases and .tgm tl the tem perance reform. I ooufeR that I have Lot found much to c ocournge mc, ci ther in the rosulto of personal refoim, or in the outcome o prohibitory IcirlR- lation. " Drunkard are made luster than they cau be meuded, and tbe laws are neither executed nor resected the extravagance and corruptions of Tltlk A.1. - At .a .la. - - - , . "ovu,J uriuore to care druuk ennosa is to ceae pnxluori it. The only way to get rid of drunkard is to atop raising them. Here is where wo mens true Held 6 labor lies, with re. Jation to tbisgreat work. Ihe hoe of tne (ODutry is fn its oWIdren, and th cbildren are m the hands of women women mainly in the home, women mainly in the school, women maiuly in the -Sunday -school. I have no great hope of y ur ' success an a so oiety iu lLflutuoiiig legislation. I sl i iildLiivn ro reiithope of the re sulu of lcgiy n. even ahonld you aid in aeciiriDg H.? - Cakl BcHnRzdoliveretl his new lec-tureT'-ContecnTal Thoughts," lo Bos ton on IhuMdity evening. It is not a display of ihetorie, bnt is au earueit discusnion of subjectitaly important to the oountry and its honor and fame as a nation. , He said our Government as conutitut(!d by the fathers was the true representative of tbe best thought, the noblest of efforts and the iiighett qualities of the American people, but as it existed to-day it showed a steady decline from this atandard, although it had prospered in macrial things. This decline was due to eorroption aud the lack of statesmanship. The father. he said would staud fairly aghast i,t the monstrous abortions whioh exist ana exclaim witbwrufal disgust. "Id wis you nave made of the fair rio we transmitted to your bauds, to be the embodiment of liberty, wis dom, party and honesty Is it this you have of it ? If they could be pre at, they could aay, Spend ' . liftje eestimeinpraingonrTir(nM mJ . .u .ooowmg our example." from the bru.see receiyed from hi, kicking horse, and it is feared be iU not be able to move about much for 1!!IM,:.IIIM., i Tl e '! nli!''p p-iwi-r -f t;e ft t 1 t":'. , ai:J ftr noir t!jf r j-ia er f I t 'en 11 s ; '. 1 . n;,k itol 1 -Urj ou the d ' r i.t E . cuttrrt to t apart a J iv of tl ,k- r v.pji frrry y &r t,t,ie Iict "?nij kJ g o,l Kift. The law iUr.;f wrs coccvivrd in a tpir t r f pictjr, piety which imprlltd the frsmers of this government to a Erni adherence to the principle npon which that gf vera ront ws formed. The strict Jotter of the Consti'tu'ion, together with the log:cal dedactiuns therefrom, for ma ny years of the early life of the ( Re public, formed a ra for the ctmdnct of the fathers, which faithfully adhered- to, mde theirjondnot shiue u the stars in the glory of their pari ty. The j, iudted,' Ltd every mvn to give thauls, Tronperity, in.uvid nat as Well as natiotal properlty,madc f Una fair land, througbont it length and breadth, bloom under tbe effort , of bant industry and hoaeat dealing. Whichever party wu hi power, wheth er the old Whig.or tbe old Democratic, ' there wu in the hearts of the peo ple so abiding, confidence that, what ever might be the result 6f political contests, there would be a spirit of honesty and fair dealing in the hearts 6f the victorious ledra tt "wpu'd oonticne the country in the course of prosperity. Bui the times have ohaaged sad men have changed with tbem.l there ia a universal feeling of distrust and want or ouufldonoe. Ue J)elief is widely prevalent that instances of individual intt grity are Ixcimitig rarer aa the oountry grows older. Corruption has docp'ned and wideord iutL laufl, fin til we begin to feel that it is idle to look for honesty aud integrity in official po sition. Is it not theu a mockery for these officials to pronounce the name of Deity in oonnectioa with; thanks for His Divine bounty ? ' TUB DKmOORAIN III 'HIE NEXT The Democratic members' of ! iae nett Ilouie of Ilepresentftives' will b oallod upon to discharge duties to the oountry which will be both onerous and difficult. The iuoreaaed power and inflaenoe which a strong majority in the next House will give them will be ..attended with greatly iuoraard responsibilities. " Until tho Dettiocrats shall obtain oontrol of the Seuate aud the entire government, aN weir ai of the House, tbe policy whioh has ehar- aoteriaed the Domooratlo minority for years past in the House, should now eonUnae ta be the poller of the Denio- wnu uiajoruy ia iae ncxi Home. Heretofore, tbe Democratic strength oomprised only a few member, and nobody expected that It would oriKi- nate new, measures, or exorcise very, much influeuoe iu shaping important legislation. This minority lacked the power, even If it bad the will. "Its usual polioy waa one A observation and protest to watoh closely the res. ponsiblo majority,) ecru tiuiao careful ljr every tuoasure propose d,' and to ex pose promptly whatever was dishonest, extravagant, or unwise. The mi nority, except aa individual members, oould not be be held accountable for the sucoeas or defeat of kay Bill In the ooming Congress this, in a measure, will be euanged.TiieDain oorate will' still lack Apowerati make laws, A Republican Senate and President will prevent them from doiuir that; but they will be abkto say that bad bills ahalL But pass, and to throw, upon the Senale and the Presi dent tthej rspooilhty for the defeat of needed legislation. The Democrats should oontent themselves with simply proposing such hern iation as is absolutely necessary, and should then dtvote- thrnnwlnw to investigations Whioh shalii bare Ptcbo it ftdmimBtri.tft.ii . .It wm not do for - the Democratic uonsfl 10 witbhold any tmdtd act of legislation. To do this would be only giving NUt cinswi eomiUaint, which would bo injurious lM F'fy- But in the iiTcstigHti.m of theniimberlossaotsof exravaitauoe aua corruptions of tbe present alniiu istratlon the Democrats have a field of Inbor before them whioh it will tax tueir greatest eucrgiee to explore. . ; it is usid tbut the auunal appropri Btions can be cut down Mil million of doMdM and that the taxes can be rednocd yrty million. This would leave a 'margin of ten millions between the total of the extWuditures ourTira and the total of the tsxta reduced. In ,,JO autuiuiHiration no room for eomplaict that the Doflb,xa are seeking to embarrass it by refusing uuimeui moan to carry -on the Gov-, eruinent. A searching sorutin v'suiii.l.i ba made into every item in tbe volume oi estimates. Where extravacant an propriatlous rest on old laws, tho,, -iopriiuious suouid be withheld uu- uie old laws upon which they t can be repealed. t.. uort tne Democratic TT snouia allow the Republican adminis- iration funds enough to run the Gov. rmrueut respectably, but give it no margin ior stealing. rTt tlioua intA . 1 . m,n ia,,gSf ft goema to us, me uemocrats should oonflne themselves. Great eflorU will bo made w miroauca tbe ourrency qaestiop, td make it a party question. s The leading Democrala of the couotrv. and Oially from the South, mill eppef uiroauouon or tbe currenoy at all dur ing the text session sf Congress, and will do all iu their power to nrt n from becoming a prominent iesae in the next Presidential canvass. ttntJi.., Icanbe gaiued by Its discussion, and '.Vre n L:uc!i t ! r..-j-i.!.!.- 04 u pr-y m.d it p- i.t iJ n,,,,!,,. t-i are re.ii.L,'e fir Lnri fr,lti.-, ,,f t .:.irr, m.,i sh,.u!J I hi ! J ft cp )! If t i Di ia"Cri i I 1 I t!ie qi.-.t;ou aloue. tl-e J-pub-'m c jur.i't ec a th r; .lity of thtii!iou. To y unug'staraj ob Uiue.i control of th QiiverLm-'nt iu all it detail. iut tnt-'d tLepsprca:m. cy, uned to the full exU'ut of their tj trV4gact will, tli fa tk aud eitj.t u U eMitttry foe that purpoee, end now that Ute-Doatootata are io a poeitiou to iovistfgate their stewardship, the iu vetigaion should be, caxriod out WJ k star jusUoeJ HARDVASE, PON, STEEL Agrioulturaf and .rechBnl) j Implement. American and ingrteh ocket and Table ' Cutlery, CuneCRinee,' " PO WDKItT HIIOX.; At ia, WfllnritattMU'eirtlWof hafada Bvrx. tli our Lar and wall-anlee mi ia Iu th f "part adTarit.f 4 can oltr. Call a-idaitaiiD at . . , ' i ' NATHANIEL JACQBI'S. . - . MtlDWtka I'KPiiT.. THE Rime, Huba, 8 pokes. Spring, Axlee, Bolts, Trimminre, to. A full jfim'nt or ;nl.(f4 anit Wagmi Ma'arlal ol "Terr dMilitim- Ail otd.ir yromii'lj Silt d, anil Mtiif .it ii u.r' niMj KATrf AKfft JACflBI'8.-' Hii'rJwAi-g br.r t SASH! DOORsTl BLIKOS II At ro -iry Prtora. ihM 4 a mal t ih itr ' 'ni. r. nnrii jur Kaia, fl PAIIIITt miff"! flute1 viDuiVu fAiniJ, OILS,' QLASS, VAKNIeH Prioar.iu.-ea at KATHANIELfJACOBI'S . ! HAltDWARR DEPOT, WO. t Willis I'JX ffT. AK rxrur otrkk wp.'k is he v-wr M Iuwmw wm ta barm cm .. in and argcra iruaa at is i r i i prln lhnlaferrtfwiM,thOT Btrln out' eri axnlliiKuril r'llruit ta u. Ihe ue tilt tHf they wjull hM lr prmnt, Bacon Id - HMs. aad -Bois, t)t IWm1 Mtiat W1 Whsuldsra, Bnt.a aid Vaott. Ham In TJ( ror Mnir fa- '.ai . BREAKFAST STRIPES. Mr Pork, Wator Ground Mra', PUh, I aoksr ; tl, MallrU, Hrrlug, o. 8UGAR, COFFEE, SALT , MolaawaofaMklndu, mu?) AIL'KIITDS, Flour o all gualltlna. Ana over JW handrd ArtMaa r f PMCVfiltflOll CUorordr from gp, eornar of Pock and lmsitNk, vllaibiRt. , N,c 1 W - 4tiii a iki am s f tiat t. SOMETHING HEW AGAIN I.-' Win. PYFE'8. ; . EX0HAKOE OOItNER. 5 1 FRENCH PLAIT MOSAIC JEWELRY1 I . ji . 1 I. f. i, ,A V t- . -4 -1 . i win . . . TheJuasMtTblairentl tea' . Ub." A Jargt CELLULOlO CORAL SETS k j - ANB NECKLACES - ABMhar.HandanmejAiaortairnt of Ji Hylt f Ut'BfVolta 8f4 Mb."fc CORDON i TURfa an, GENERAL NSURANCE AGENTS FIRE. LIFE, MARINE. ; Kepreaerif .the Wifrpooii'tud Undo , , in i.iT. ' " i ainha 'aril ftthm pRST-CLASS COMPANIES , , (llh5ojMuU'aaUot . FIFTY MILLION DOLL ML 0t" oAmltr- Pilot Wviw-nnituf Krrl aiiwaii, rorw warn etraett . : otn la W tM agaata fbrthaa wefl ' no. lJL.f'!ai....:. L..."!.' ''. f '.,'.(! ywuva anit oo y.eui04xaaiin aam- llia btron baying otbr mat. I . '. it j GILKf4MtfKcHirii:.l. ': t ooto v r . , y r Hand war Juom. A 4 ii a I i i i ii .' - - I E8RATW fflMLUW WILCOX. OTRRS rn a MVNIl'UL.VTED (3TTANO Ttill Tnatio In now frMl in i i f lat-.tm of tm .11 grain Ui lb,a aeaaon vn tht vi.n.wiiia nuerai irrrae; oroolt to 1-t of Norember, with nptliin r .-r.i.g ... v .. .m i u rrnt. ior ir.iiin'ing, ilvar d at Hnuter' uetrent Ijn.iiouo; On credit tn tat of Norembar. payajla In " p..v-, wi. vii. IIJilll)U 10O 110 UMh,osn. Sf n I In or ' it rarly and got or Onano hle yo i art baulinn i-otton ti markat. to .... 1 ;,fculr gWIng an cartlHontm, etc. WMf l. uwi ll NliiinaTHI1l TO JAS. T. PKTTEWAT, Wilmington. N, O. Agnt for MeMirt Wilcox, (i bbt tlo. mouaaL OBOMLV. riLaaa atoaai GHONLY & MORRIS AUCTIONEERS STOCKANDREALESTATEBROKER. I WILMINGTON, M. O. UK BR .4r"K A T VhRIH m a I iru iuu'iu U a nlanot thaait.. ' Intbeolty dittlnotly lofluml .MI.UH iiuu. wim nil no I'lilarlf-gof eyary ' ofluud. , . n4?reas(t.of ay iBtktOII a fiweauv aj ao, ant ana tcaasa t . of tf iiy Any '.nroi aiation laairad r.it)aad B batioi. -toil NOT I O JC . H I VI a i ;V a i t a. A I alnl vator.n ibo ay N vaiber. nodra ia a .i-i, .i... , . . , pamin i hyitig glilai aaiaa. aaid .ut to Nov. tTth. T5. A.i.i,ii... 14)i i 1 i L i i i i II r l : i u, ki I J It J- i IV f"4 -4 I I IS). 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A BURDETTE SMITH. P O Box 60B5 i ' 'S'li5 :Virjr;iiiii, BUFFALO SPRINGS, Mecklenburg County, Vlrrlnla. THE GREAT MEDICINAL' WATER a i i "y THES0UTH. OPEN 2OrH.MAY,J875k;a0J 1hK wtr art )4"fifM(t of extraoraitim . onratlTO powtni Inalli oti ,aorth KIDNKY ml JtU t PI(it, In all daranmant of tbi HILIAHV HKU Infil.tont to oiatlo rfgiona In Oeoe Sl8, In Die- eases peculiar to Women. Chronic. Intermittent ind Remit rloe t,rer(irii cnrenig Qon err- iiiw. iu t:m diaaawa lndii ald are on hed for by Nimaofth mmt dirt MjiuLbed mU.il map of ih country, bbtb North and Knatfe, M wll Htr itimriMl cum- lut tlie moH unnitnr form nrnllied on oatlon. THB W A 1 KR (iiiaaijw, - " i The wtr Itjiutup In aji of onad ten to th tprlnve ortie Southt By "ay ol the Hionniniid .Bit AManla An Lint u.iuutr,vrrgii, whr aii tJhar4 met bj ' - Botl ia M ailtss dtetant '' THOSkA 000B. f GRAND CENTirAX,. (( J a. wu 4fet ' W At J..'; 'HaviNaosT WrrEi tit nr 1 HAM I X. K ROO M, In tliJatiffT modern tf4 I pmpoie t rajt in ! UUUUCI imil IUDKOWIU1 a A RESTAURANT AND CRJAR STORE. Tht formeTwIll b" kapf M'tlM'-BrmrVBaV ,ri.- ajia ginueioan Tinung ma will ; tlway fnrnblteil wltb- the cbolcaat j Meata. VeniHin.Umtera, Uamtvma y t t .ii ii... . i. . vi - vinij.iliii, iiiia. iiiv nv'iu.iii . j aid out Home Market art'ordi ,. : . j labaUbayealao.tn.raW' v w '' ayUinaetlolorJ. r S. IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CIGARS. uton. Mytaia- plo '0041 Uihiw iillt.h the fluent llqnnra and lnaM n H4-I. I ra.iiaotittlly aak aahare ot ta jnihiio pa rnnave. S 1. 1 ntiUiaLM JMJJtJCSa 1 Ini. 1 ,;" -f4A fimifliAvn ,T11aA.MnA. J aj V IA liAAVJA AA ' AllUBUUbvU .!.!: AraAUU4Uxa.f 41 4 AA hit rim tt t t ff fpuB ) Oaf.T ILtUSTIAl'Kll wr.rKi X In fbe-aiitb. IlgU sagea (Forty eol amna. t oi taln'l g more ftadlna taiatterthai atiy weekly pahllahed in tbe fnuibern Mlatot jne mat number or the MJL JMtK 1 o bTKATl b AGh .111 be tielern BMurdavW 6tli ia : iUJ,is The Pnblleher latendi maklna tt an H1. .ravm rrrani ui me v. men. it will treat or every topic, P0llflrl iHieteriist, Literary, atad SclentlSo, whlcb Is of current Internal,' and i ohm iiiuiiraiioiminat can re obtained, "i"1 om iiiuiiraiioiminat can re obtained, ltln.1 or fore gn, le soft rlhjtN 'II.LDSlTtATBO A OK III b(irlied unne ,tyoefc n Varj book, vi iMinai 'ii.. i all DHOer. Oh It llrt of contrlbntort will be found the aaa.au ot mnt at tne tenvHtsmtn the Simla r'ert.i. and short atorlca. poem and Kketchea.1 ...I, iiviiuu,.ij piiii'iriaiuenariniencii. a v- .k I. i n. 1 . i..gtholaWtP6rwnl.ltUrv t.-lenUlto.w yvm I will torSltb tfrerf week an amount or leading matter nnanrnaaaed It other nanera. In axael. i.nu,ntnj, ii i. inn nciea io maimu SiMII HRkN f LLlTMTHAi'Kll A an . ir. nal for the SreHde : aeroral ootnmna wlij b tl-eclally 1tr voted to all aulifriiita ixirt.liilnif t U'.IMWV I.IIU tcui.i inn. No family thouid be wKhtuJU. 1 ' Miihacrliilion urloe only J per annum. Pout. age tree. K. T. i UIaJIIUAI. Editor, r T, r ltaelab. N. (V litnt i I ; "! ,i VV I JU$TrfUDLI5HED. Ufilit-iSoV.i.jdil W PBAOTIO AL OBSERVATIONS. NERVOUS DEBILITY AltL rHYSIVAL EXHA VST JON To which ta aiidud An taaay.o. Marries; Vitu Uu'orUnt o! ALt.n m . Piwunsi or THK HBPKODDLTIV Bema mmi.ot l,e tuto.' dellrar-! at thel MUHJiUM OF ANATOMY Mrtngvr yitltin thu cl'i. Hh,i,.l.i i,.,t lull i.J he w ir $ u"'"!""Hi '04 largett lo 07 (he.ttant.t.OppoaiteCwntltavai- tavl Hotl, Philadelphia. iplti of leotiirea aent on reneln. fsa...l iu ejoceneary Byonuie, uieei mi u) iia4ao(iiiiu-Genitai urvsnv Vid liraoitiA tifrtncuf Oput"" NnesHrta'. tl.m. 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A 0i In (io'd Coin t ta i.r c',.. a to i ijo.ii Uoui. and M) in to I be 1 33d Lateral Club jou4rn1 on. AND evwj aobasrlber g.;l a pr- r 1 i.o'd. aomrdlna to our vrT'i'tin offoret.. Ami fan ilte to Pre yon fin "w, ani at on e oecin set'iog talmcrl gUBroriflwBv, Www York Ctt TRADE MARK. VOBCESTERSHIHE SAUCE. LEA & .PERRIN8' ' -iKLiiJRATEDJ PKCo7'CK0 kxtbaot i uvi , ftl BLKT'fKBfroma If , r truiUAl. (MM. I , MAV at Mwira, f I ' to bit brothei at 0DNNOIHSWTTRa i TO SB TBI ' ! .Ill A WOKC'BbTKR. May, 1801. , frRRINU thA th,elrnan(if In blub inaaUiiaitee in In "Onl" flood .PftBiQeai! Aad appllrabls to! ui.. and In m PfEBT VAWaV ialatahlr a." ntll a .,.3 ,4 fl BIMl whole ; Tl Of 1)18 H mi Si" tl.at ia made." WotcokerlsAiiriiMWcB. - . - t .1 I'.I.J i U iii 7i Bold W4ileule,aad for Kaporianou by I t I 'rbprlttor, jLA. A) PRBBINR, W rOMt.i ".niriaua; anu netall by Dealer In Uani aJ" (OB waiiy MooWth or itf J r I I Arprs Ws ,4 rerTim qauCev ) 1 I ' ' ? ' .Ai..' MMteAHtABt 'T'A'HLVt Wm ' ' ,f4 j par tb moot exqmalta relltb and isel to Mot or Void Meat, f owi, f Irt, ferotlad V,IsVy, Ac. iuh UIKEH (TAULHi In Snp. M i tltb, Hot , Game, and,lu all Oraylet, II lyt a dallghtf oj tayor 'A Ut tiUNCHROn AND SUPPJEH Uni.E i fleamed ldutjxia(bli by j A. f k -T . Ibott familiar wiu, ita astimahia 'fm.,iH. v w rr nwfc ' "Tbtrol.noraHab, la Xuo irofld ,vbu4i Jam oulyertally llHoit at Uh St -yfrlnt' famoo worowterijasauoa., ; . ., , w. IC1HW OUNCANjl SDNI v NEI SDOTflORN-HOUSE (Late Joan w. tia, .'AM B U. 00MM1H8, (Late Oanhlor ft ark at or n ruut b , Hlnmj HINSON&CpmMINQ roBtU"0?irC ctton- WoajwHUsiMI-. Tobacco, Nitvol ktorieC etntl Southern Produce Generally, lfO- 102 CHESTNUT ST. p. o. b -4 3o:'6YfBiiiMeivia, p r w V I U.. ... . . . ' " WHmtasfci.Ti l!"' l,fl1 in.. . - ..mi jiwi . Prtsldett Bauk of New Han- tn. 11.1,1 v .. J A Lsa. . t-realitiint r . v. Wde,bor.'NV T'rr. "f ' Mfmiie ' iinwrtt, 'i f ' b r I a M Wedki il, yxi.la.c o,.!0.. .. Hon.'W U Jofcntoti. ILi.r.Vn f nnrt Wn.i- ' KMwt.f CLOSING OUT Of oai jJ atir. Jetati pa oe and efter , i0V. 2211. Owing If the feet th It i onr Inter tioti In tht luturetocarryonan .! ' TTT 1 1 ' . . IliUlUUUJU lltiUU, W aow slier for tale cxrr ooods, ' DRESS GOODS, A TOO ST and , BULOW.aoST. fiEv Yonic Ar.D cosTor: lihcg IVilmington, fj. C. aBBBaaU eht north Fact Fre IMCW New Yoru and Wilmington SteLkbliip Lin! ' ' SEWI.WEEKLY, SailiigfromKEW IOIIK. EDKBSDAT aud BATTBDAY at 8 V. W., seJ from WILMINOiON, WEDNESDAY axd SATriiTAf- BOSTON AND FALL RiVKR. New York and Wilnilii COKHECTISO WITH IHI CLD COLONY RAILROAD AND STEAMERS. Daily Between BOSTON and NEW YORK. . Bemi-WtekN bervfeen iNtW jfOBK and W'JLIIIA'OTON. Wolae4- it-f r 4lo,4 f i,.,, wcb porl. w'th tlT " ""'"lat-Li i.j thit tome. VUMINOK N.t t l T M r 4 , r WII.H1KUTUN J tli l A "f ! NA I IMKal. It A II V.' AT Tbr..BBh ntotL.dirggU.tU.Milro'8 Alio to KEW IOLK, BOB10N. I tOTlLt Nf F fa i t nrii Eastern (Sties. ' uiI,itE, I LL HTU std dLcr B Katmrnaraatfrd atlow aafcai .11... .. - promptly paid. ' ' 31ark all Goods Tia ( ljd( s iln;iiiKI(ii Line. For turlhtr lnroraatloa afpl, totliherol tbe U..det,sn, d A , .v. . D. D. C. M1KK, v General Barters A gent, 89 Deronnhlr Htrcet, Botton -ro ana soul Via WlIMlKCS'l OIV, IV. CJ. FAST FREIGHT ROUTE To al' Points "f.orth or South BALTIMOEE. Baltimore and WiJmiiigtDn Line, aa. 1-wsBKI.T. -BAILING FKOM BALTIJIORB- Tuesday & Friday, at 3 P M. AND FKOM WILMINtiTON- Wednesday & Saturday. BOSTON AND PROVIDENCE. Baltimore aud Wllmitigtoa Line, Baltimore, botton and f royidence tine, i Or via Canal Dally to Philadelphia and Clyde'! Philadelphia and Providence Line. SemLYf eekly from each port Rkipper nay rely anon tb prempt Bud reff.larMillna ih.. a.. tu b. giyen.to all iblpmente b tbi roX O D ELA YS. Bt,,n. ""I llck ' - ' Through Bill of LadliiB airrn tn.mi ri, .n o.i. .. ,. NORTH and BOUTH CAROLINA, GEOKGIA ii initi a ptlyWnWt4 M bT MhM JIarl. all Goods via llaltimorc and WjliningtonLi,, BvT,nherlnrorm,ttonspryto..tba,ofthenmler.lgedAgenttof theUne. ' EDWIN FITZGERALD. Agent. Baltimore l.lti. , So s0uUi Mioatrtta'tia march lt.tr ntlBiore. nsroTicJi:. Carolina Central Railway, ' GENEBAL FREIGHT DEPARTMENT, 1 - Wilminoton, March 81st, 1875, ( ii f.tLe Cltn Oentral Hallway. blng completed and tolly equipped rm bnalnSf r.xtmZnHT1' both fladtmct Stoamer ln J ",1. eld" J TS 1 tenbABdVlU".Bb.; YOTk' n l '"Tldonce-at.eqoa'iifd'fio" WILMINGTON AND ALL EASTERN CITIES TO CHAR. LOTTE. STATESVILLE.'CREENVILLE,. SPRTAN ..: a -. DURC . ; : ' : and all ttafloni on AtlantM. Tehnf e.) Ohio Atlantic and B'chm. nd Air Una .nrf l.i CarollnaRmiro-MHa.wBlt.ii.il ptnnwln OBOKHIA and ALABAMA "! North in'uranoe trnm Gaatern citi. yu.ianteed aelnw a rta aD other Una' v i . rer charge, and Hale. a. low at. tb" low.V. 8 ' 'otot'to1-' i n'rr -, .Hr.i3-.kvi, ,'"''''" ' - , NOTIGE. NEW HANOVKK () UM Y-Hylngqul-'BmI a- adniii.iatratnr ot tho e tnte of ,htyh w. Harnce, on the Wth Hay of i ic'olier, 1975, notW i heiehv giTi-n t i all ,er..a ha. ... . .iiin. aVniiini. mo aepe(ter,t. to eh bit the ftmct i H"h Administrator on or bt lore t lip 3 til day of i reto' er, 1-T, or tliln notion wi " be P icu in otr tit lr renorer- , JULIA ANN BARNK4, ,.oe8' H.SW Imlnl.-trttor Flour and Ideal- ND MIXED:rKir.' O.r-load t ed on fhort notice. Uiain bought at tb mukat price. Addrew, jaAKMHTic orr V ivtti l, innetf ' -"" 11 ' Feather-Dusters - Assorted Sizes. Whitewash, Brushes, Faint and Kslso. mlnle Brnghes, Sope, Twliie, Thread. - lot tale low bx . B0V41 CEO A- PECK. HA-- iJH t Route to all or South. Poi YOHK. - lon 8teaahip Company, KO CEI 'S ot lliar CI...... .... ... . .. ISTS. tliii-tit at mr,-i. .... - e, . . . WM,.. KAl'lFOt " ,in M lu,r. Loaw-t or oyeul artaa ' a- va ujo Ajiur. WM. P. CLYIiK A CO., enera Amt. I. I oi k i Ina, ( Jbowlii.g c Trrn s . A. D. CAZAUX, Agent. -0 PHILADELPHIA. Baltimore and WiimiEtfon jje, tam-waaai.T bxtwkib BAL'i inotiK AN1 WlLMIKtlTON. Baltimore and pbiladel, hi. 81aa,boat00. llly via Canal between , BALTIMOBE AND I' H I LA DKL I' H IA. t WESTERN CITIES. BALTIMQKE AND .ILMtNUTON LINK Northern CenUal Kaiboad ABO THB Baltimore and Ohio haiiroad. rasp Gilo DELPHIA, BOSTON, PBOV1DENC? - " q-ick. Loeeetor OycbargM A. D. CAZAUX, Arent, Balfmoie aua jsJ w . W'mmeTQB. N.c. 10 ,lle , llrte,sl,J- Offl lt-kof New F.W.OLAKK, J'f"airreightAgiBt. Turpentine Scrapers. rpRUSS nOOPS, .olntem, Urawlrg Knive.. X. Hesd.t.g Kniiee. impei', tTininier. .-.et a, r-michi-e, I hiwla. Socket I t y.ra, VeiU 1. y Mucti ma, htck Jroua, Hoiat Jleada, Ooop. frV t.ian, Axoa, Ac. ' '1 he lrut H-orlm n, and lowest prlcea of i he hove g"0d. .ii bo found at the i id attab. libed HHrdwue i.iut':ot' .IOH J DAW4PN, No. ' 20, 111 Watfcat. Street. Pee Dee Courier. A KB THK MEBCHANTJ OF WILMINU. tunawaretbattbtOonrler It th only Denm. era tie paper pnbllthed a Booklt. am, and that It clroulatct iteniT,t in Richmond, Montgomery and A napnoountiee i Katetof adyerlltlng liberal, and no eiUa charge madifor ebangrng, w.,u.j,,1BMt weekly. .(DUCKETt A EBVlir. ; 1 AARON RHEINSTEM.' ) f KONX SiKJtit. B0T21.ll "f
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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