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a WILMINGTON. N C . SsSardaj lornlns. ler, I. 1815. frta Dail. Jot kSAL, Us oldest daily aa In Sorth Carolina, to publish I men h f, saoept Monday, At Kiuht Imxaks yir; For Dollars sis Bot,th; Savaarr-rm oeuts pw month t shorter perioJ. Served by Carriers in tbe city al lavuTT-riva cent mor. h,or Two Dollars au Tim-Ti-rrvaesnts per quarter. Wrmlt Jocmal, (Friday) a tHi-ty-sut whuuo parwr. Two Dollam pei year; thrv copki Frv Dollars ajid a halt ; four copies, Bivu Dollar; breeopies, Eight Doilars A!i a half ten eop'ss, Piftmcs Dou.aiu; twenty copies TwijnT-rm Dollars. SrMCKiPTioiri in all cam payable lu a vanra, aud no pr cnutlnued after Um , iratioe of the tuns paid for. likMiTTAROM should be mads by Pnst oftoe Money Order ir Eipwss. If this cap uot be dote, prote,lon against losses by anil may he axcuivd by forwarding a eft parable to the order of the pTiirieUir. 4( the Jou.isal, or by lending tbe money i registered lr. Advertising- Kates (per Inch ot twelve arid lines of advertising type.) One Inch one nertim, One Dollar; two lumr tiona Orb Dollar aitd A HAi.r; three .nsertlons, Two I'm .law; four Insertion! Two Poll am aid a balf; ovsvnser- M t Tbhrr Dollars; six Insertlm-ia. i . rkb Doll a its add a half ; twelve. I W rllollt, KlVB DolJ.AAS ARB A RALP, i t.noiirh. Kiurt Dollars; two month; irTRKw Dollars; three mouths, Twer tt-to Dollars. 1 ontrscU for Icmper perlotli and longer pace ma le upnu liberal terma . O.'mea, .. EHflr tHARi) 8arirx)ERs, Wilmington, N. (' EDITORIAL NOTES Otfstivi Uore reoeJved ISO, 0(H) for illustrati ig Shakespeare. Cot l'0!t hoars that the Trince of Wales it coming to tbe Centennial 'RH. ; ;. is eldest daughter is sml to b s l- ii. to marry a Bpauih oi-blrati' In 17C8 ; oie were only 25,(KX) or 80,000 Baptist oommunioauts. Tliey are now said to nnmber skont 2,000,000, A labor nurulwr of professional and business mou of Locisville, K",, have organised a soviu'y for wearing old olotbes. Wat. 0 BaviNt, Whitelaw Ried and Oeorgo VV. Curtis will be the judges at the luUr-oollegUU oratorical oontet in New Tork January 3d. A boRBuroitDKNT of the New Tork Herald suggests is a popular Centen nial ticket Geo. Sherman for President, and Osn, Joseph E. Johnston for Vioa President, Tat London left merohants are con siderably exercised oyer the new orders relative to tha analysis of groon teas, aa it is well known that all this olaaa of Uaa are colored artifioially. Thi skeleton of the horse that oar ried General Sheridan on his historic twenty-mil ride to Winoheater, Vs., daring tbe war, is owned by a Roches ter, N. T., man, and is to be exhibi ted at the Centennial, Thi Western Union Telegraph Com pany are about to lay pneumatic tabes, two and a quarter inohes in diameter, between some of their offloee in New York, and -are also preparing to put some of their wires underground. Taxino photographs at night; win ever heard of suoh a thing I It is done, nevertheless, and by burning bi sulphate of carbon with peroxido of nitrogen, a light is produced whioh has the same artistic effect as sunlight. Trii anonymous old gentleman who has been annonuoed for a ma time as intending to establish a college of run sio in Central Park, with an endow ment of $3,000,000, is now said to bo Mr. Bamuel Wood, of New Tot k City. Tkr Jackson (Miss.) Clarion, tbe leading Dernoci alio paper of theHUi, draws up a bill of imiiotment sgaiUNt Governor Ames, upon it asks his im peachment. It charges that be has oorrupted the judiciary aud ignored the law in his appointment of Ju dges; that in defiance of Uw be hai dismiss jd Judges who would not be his servile tools; that he has sought to oontrol the decision of Judges of his own ap pointment; thst he has placed tl civil in subordination to the military power; thst he has inoited riot aua murder for partisan ends; that in ap pointing certain revenue ageuts he vi o'ated the Constitution ait. 4, section 83. Thb New York Xaiion, in a recent article entitled "The Winding Up of the Freedman's Ravings Bank," urges npou Congress, at its next seisi.m, the duty of a thorough investigation into the manner in whioh the affairs of the bank were conducted while iu opera tion '! are being wurkul up, now thst it U d-ifunct. The tmbjeot, the Xation iiertitieu'.ly observes, is not a savory ouofor llspublioin newspspers, a id Mpusui-o of it is not now to be t x-peot'-d at l'.epa!t:a bands. .Tlmre fire, it says "se esrneetly cjmrasud it f;i thu iio'J.m of thtj liounst m-.:n of toe X)emoor ,c psrty when next win- -luiaOoagreM they beg, n the grcst wi kof ioriti'g-ituig thidurk pUwv-a iu Repub!icn hmtory A rsw line of fortirloatioiis in being b lilt rapidly around l'-ris ino'tding j dftsched forts of the fjrs cUss. Tbe oirale of the defenses around tbe city will extend over o'ie hundred miles, and it ia estimated that the lines of a besieging srir.y would have to be do- f veloped over a di-tsuce of about one . hundred and thirty mi ies. Th pre. ei t forts, which reoei.ed snch a bat f lring from tle Prusiau rams dining the winter of 1870-71, will be allowed to rtxnd as the interior or seoond line of defense. Any future d- finee of Pa- n will rf quire one tLousand regular SOid.OIS. ri ami l in kt. 11 Htm Ai.in. TLs fbu!oQ mi'JinRi vt Jelt icto which the Soutbsm Stt Lsve been plucgeJ by the f itrstagnceM, corrup tions sd4 crimm of the mit rab!a aJ venturers who sa'zol their govern ments imtneJistely afUrtbs war Las been aoj is tbe subject of serioua oon siderstioo. It will stand s laUiug Jis giaoe npon tbe government which per mitted it nay which ordered it Ytt when facts regarding Radical adminis trations in States where local govern ments Lad not been overturned, and when tax payers aud iutfclligsnt whit people oontrolleJ affairs, and not igno rant snd prejudiced blacks, are pub lished, we find the condition of things but little better. The great extrava gance in ttie Federal administration, aud the unprecedented ooet of the gov ernmi bt are well known to onr people. We Lave seen, however, a statement in regard to the debt of Msssachnsetts which is really Sfttonnding, and which is now claiming tbe thoughtful consid eration of her people. Massachusetts is, par rxoellenoe, the Radical Btate of the Union; that Issbe has txk.n, but even among her pe ple Radical extravagances and crim"s ate beginning to bear their legitimate fru t. and we look to see her arrayed in strong opposition to a party which has inflicted so grievous a burden upon beroitiaens. In lMtf the dot I of Masasohusetts was forty-three millions of dollar"; in 1H70 it was sixty-three mil'ions, and in 1875 it ! one hundred and eleven snd a half millions. And it must be recol lected that this terrible increase ha been xinne the return of peace. Tbe close of the war found tbe Btats bur dened with forty three millions of do! Isra of debt. After ten years of unin tcirupted Radioal rule in every de piirlment of its government, tbe del: has been nearly tripled. In the fsoe of those startling and alarming figures can it be wondered that a State whioh had been safe to the Bpnblioan party by mnjorities often- exceeding seventy-five thonfsnd thrt falling below it, should now nne cor grstnlstion in the party by electing the Rndieul tieke.1 by five thonsatid majority. If in the next five years, i that party em retain control of tl Btate so long, the Inorenae in the put tie debt is continued with anything like the former ratio, Radicalism will be buried in the same grave with the credit and prosperity of the Htate. reading the statement of the publio debt of Massachusetts we Itelieve we know tbe cause of tbe rapid decline of Radicalism in that Btate. TBE IPEiHKKllllP, Ths foremost candidates for th Speakership ot the House of Repre sentatives are Randal) and Korr. special to the Cincinnati Commercial says the friends of Mr. Randall are using the argument against Mr. Kerr that he is Tildan'soandidate for Speak er, and that the plsn is to make him a oandidate for Vioe-Presideut next year on a hard money platform. Some of Kerr's friends think that he will make as mnoh headway, aud be quite as" strong a omlidato for the Vice Presidency if be gets the position of Chairman of ths Committee on Appro priations, whioh will g ve him the leadership of the House. A gentleman who arrived from the southwest reports that three Democrats from Ark khsas and three more from Texas -are for Randall. Lamar, of Mississippi and Senator Gordon sro throwing their in fluence for Randall, and this will hsve a very considerable- effect. It is snid thst Ohio Democrats are all opposed to Mr. Kerr, while Illinois Democrats are all for Uim. The New York 11 aid makes tbe following poiuts : "When it is argued against Mr. Rn dall that ho accepted the. biok pay vo ted by the last Congress, it, should not be forgott n that Mr. Kerr, his o impotitor.alHo soceptedback pay when voted by a Ciuigross'of a few years sgo. The diff-weuoe between Mr. Bindall's position and that of Mr. Krr in the diffttfenoe between csnt and sinceriv' and every sincere Democrat will r. -juice in the opportunity to show h in respect forjoourago and ruanluiers of opinion by w. looming Mr. ItsniUII to tH cfllce of Sp.-.ik.-r." '.' Fbom a stiitnueiiS printed in aNiw York paper, it appears tliot tlitt iahlie servauia of the metropolis rooaivo sa laries Which oompsre very fsvorably with those paid msny of the high offi cers of the Federal Government.. The Mayor for instsuo.i, receives $12,000 per annum, or $2,000 moi than a member of the i Cabinet; tho Cotiip trailer receives $10,000, as much as tho Becretsry of tho Treasury; while the Deputy Comptroller is paid 37, (UK) or $1,0( 0 more than an Asnititaiit See retary of the Treasury. Tlieso are g'tid fat Hlnrii ? lor niinreip il ulucers, mid it is not to Im won irnl at tlist somrtof tbopiperi kugost I lie pro priutr of a reduction. r-raia mmi THE LITTLE BARLING. 11ILU it tXl., ' Hn-cKer .w WANTED. octi-sHr TIIK IJAL,XlMonii2 HOn(EOPATHIC PHA.HIIACY REMOVED on BcpteroUtr to to the in I oa.nora at N ,. 13 Weat F.y.tu 8t.. hr. rlen t. int nah-ona. - A onmrrte .took ol 1'Jra ea Honk r. VhT.iM.n. .-h . . " w " stsntW kentTo .to A ?irtr,l Um ' an - Va "iWled LJ fiulmi:7:l'?:',' m Ii mTrVLVnl 5." TAFI1-, .. u ;r. VrTr"" "iwncinr. aa wll J4. S3 XIX a. .nis4.HL ii.v. i s. HAHQVAltE, I; OH, STEEL Agriculture) and eecnani Implements, American and IngMsh pocket and Tabla Cutlery, Cuns. Rifle. OWUKH, HIIOT. Ato. W Invito h fntl of whol! Buyr to our I o.u-iM.l.cu stuck, aud to ta i ipri r O'ltv.nt K'- con otlnr. Ii ona citoiini NATHANIEL JACOSI'S, j HARUWAHK DkfuT Blm, Hubs, Spoke, Springs, Axles, Bolts, Trlmmlnrs, Ac. fall Soxirimonl of Crrlg and Wftktn M'rll ol Trv ilmrtiptl.m- All oriln TionipHy fillkd,and Mt'tfoctluii guotoniecil. NATHANIEL JACQBI'S. HAKDWAKE DKir T. ASH ! DOORS-! ! BLINDS ! ! At Ktfl or J Prlceo. OU Hi I' BiU it Ol (or VruMi flllo.l for Halm, Ntwllr, Ae. PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, VARKI.H priMir-Ju i-il ot KATHANIEISJAGG'S UARDWAKL IEI"OT, NO. t MAHKKl'HT. no7 If Wilmington I R AI.IVK ICMirH IN I KHKM'Ia In - (iKruMno, tit bu'lnrm turn will lrtl!( THE WASHINGTON ECHf lor.-o on-! wll oti'liliil wHtkl n. ( nor, 'ilrenlatinn eiwiiaiTKiy id aironn HtiI '. Hnnui. rt, rtimllpo, Hln, tildoct ilrpnUtl ilo oml" Mid tbrv iwtlotiiitm. Kmn liw Jl'T P. WILLIAM), H. HHAKOiB, lMl Ol rorhoro. ul wiwiiltigioii . K-llUira n 1 Prnprlo1! ra octal Star eoi-f . CONDON &1TURNEP, GENE HAI J NSURANCE AGENTS FIRE. " FE, MARINE. KerMiit tbn LIitiooi tut Lui.'Ij Ulnh , St i! ot r FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES Wi ll romlili.ot wtlniii FIFTy MILLION DOLLARS Olflini,0)iixi;l Fliil H iuS unrtor Hirrl.i Howell, Monti Water Strt. uct I Uto JUST PUBLISHED. 11 b Vdltion. PRACTICAL OBSERVATIONS. NERVOUS DEBILITY PHYSICAL EXHAUSTION Ta wbioh Ii nldwl An Eoayo Marriage With Imiortant chai'tfira on UHOKKKHH Uir THR UKPHOLtUUTIVa OKOANS. Betnt s vnor-Kl. ol lnarM flUred at thslr MUSEUM OF ANATOMY Mraiigort flailing lha clty.ubnuia nut lull to on till aroat loiroftum, balng Ibo lireM In lis wur il- NOT CboaluatSi , OppoolloCuallnen ll Hotel, Pblladelphlm. Ooolmof lecture, wnton receipt of ZS rent aaarem, ih. auso bsm v ikhun, W riLHEKt OT.. HtilladeluMA. D'T d-lr I'lio 'VIrijfm'.ii, BUFFALOSPRINGS, ;Mecklenbura County, Virginia. THE.1 GREAT MEDICINAL WATER -f THE SOUTH. OPEN 20m TaY, 1875 Them, wateiraa.ro pnWM4 or Ontranramarr rurallTO power" In all'i-otlna. of thu KID.NF Y8 and Rli S 111). K, In all derang-entAiita of tts HILIAKY OK0.4NH Inoident to warm rMnp molp n-giona In DSOS)Sla, 111 Dl- eaaea peculiar to Women. " Chronlo- Intermittent nu Remit tent Fevers. Chronlo Gonorr hoea. Secondary Syohllls. Cleet ami all iiiiwano.nl tin- CenUol praane ami In Home r-rm. nt Cout1"' Rheuma tism. Tholr remitiaahio iwr ami umeact in llii illvae inilli-ntvrt arc v.m -hl f r lit Mnmol the mo.t ili.tiTiKuih',''l mtloa men oi ihe eourv, hulli No th nl Honth, ss writ .Iit r;-0'tr(l c lae. run the iiuirt iininea iioi ahln ihim, ri lii..in,a in I'aaipnlnt r.rm iinni.iied on catlnii. TIIHWAIEH KUK 8AI.fi. I lie wator l ,nt up In of one fl ten hiirstl'on Molt i m at. s P"r t.m. ROwltO lotnesprmva ror ine soutni ; arl Iho rii.:nmoi'il ami A lai.ta A l,ins Uallroxil to SonilaliurK l)-p In Hnlllai ciunly, Vlritltili, whr all tr'n. are mot pjr ( fprl !i iolo. Ilftint . THE KuRTH GutiOLINi MMI THIHll AND KOUKT1I VOUUMK8. JULY. JUNE. OUR LIVING AND CUa DEAD 1875. 876. 10,000 NEW SIKSCKIIIKKS WANTED. WB WIIJ, KUKNISHTMB rih.ST t RAH TiaiiJiHiiul. buiiml, lo Lidrary a vie, l.i Toiumn., (Uall calr), ih currant V' frnru .lull Mift, i .lune. 1"6 ln-lunire, lur 7, or Ilia Smt y-.nr houiel l'i lo oium.-p, cioth, and eurmrii jear I r SH. I lie Ill-era lt of till. urTer will appear from the lullimliik : Two Vol... I.llirary .ijrl M.gaaiua iu rem ytar ..$.1 SO . i Iff) 9 50 $ 8) 0j Krrnl he., together Tor SI. I iro Vol., o'olli Mira n. current y4r ... . ; so ruml 'hefl fe(ethcr fur S1 Tho.e mho ite.ire to eet-iir tha M.(irUt from licglr.nin h.e an opportunity m w I il.iinit " fr ihd1c t. iuih. ami at trie am t in" . they will th i ahl In l uintnu np a N.irtii O.io'l .a Mmi-n ne, a'nl glte enm. rag m.nt lo ntie ti'n'. i atu a t nnt il to fate that rtir'-tUn Heal, M'. '. Il.rr'a. 'I W, Klngahuff, Ko, . lien. I'.- l.gni u , C ir. Vance, en. I .'iher iliatin g.t h it wt tcr al I mii i unto n a ii roium . iliini g tha cuir.Mil y .r one r ni.r erln'a w I' l eln wl'H th. .la'-a er i nmher, Till J.iu.rtw mlc the fo'lealnu oSrr : To n i.ne ii(liii t al'l in-nl.h t V ax n eumplete I'roin .l inna t, lTS, to p. i-cmoer, 1K7V iiii"ihIiii Hnmni r I tl," , C'irl Han lt'il, a-' "a.gHret I o c-iyn " b Wr ' . 'nl., M.H Hie (ine f t the year, IHTS tr im .1 !ti-ir mi one ni her I wo ye.c.w: bl ur ro i-Ve H'lnl., m S SOW IS Til K TIME TO Si DSHUCK I ! VHjnd ill jour nr lr. AiMres H. I). Kin il, Uile'gh, S. & September. August. 1875. HJ7G. THG N. C. JOURNAL OF EDUCAiION. A 48 p ga Mo 'Mi. f, 61 i- r yn r The.enrn-I toar ol Ilia .1 .urnal lg.n In , "l""'' " ' wnan f Ti-na.. anc m"1"" - - of,n lat l i J ar 1 h llr.r Uer.Kepemhrr.lS,tO Ak-i'i, t ,,., iv-. oau b. bg oon.p'.f t. .1. au.lr -. . u.ruu , ititikn, h. o i?r the g JACOBI V AXE. J I I 1 C 11.41141 w I . I L. u I Wii OF THS tTiTE, TOR ElL3 - AT AUCTION, 34 MARKET ST. 34 llaviug perfeotnl arrangrmeoU by whioh ths eharaoiex of mv hnxiuewi will be charged, I have determined lu aeli al auction rij dollar' srorth of goods oimtaioed io m retail stuck This oumprvaea she LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS IN V7I LP !aST3W. And amounting to over $ 25 .00 O Worth of Seasonable ar.d Eegai t Ootids, oonsisHrif of Bks, TelvsSs, DRESS GOODS 111 English, French and Jnvricsn Cjsinn aielton, Ws'i rpioor mid LADIES', GENTS' and CHILDRENS' UNDERWEAR Hosiery, Glove, Miirt. Col ars, Cuff", Bibbons, Lsom, Edging. Hsndker chief, Sha;M- in endless vsriety, evcy qnalitv ami price, Blankets, Mareil's Qmltx, HpreMd-f, Sheeting. Tickirg, Comforts, ' ' T .ble-clotliH, Towels, Napkins, Dispers, and other LINEN AND COTTON GOODS Iu greit vniiety. Trnuke, Bitohels, Cmbre!l.s, Hati, Shoes, Fancy Notions, Avstin h rura, witb ttionssmls ot other article s, I .ruling altogeth.- r tl.e most e'egunt, jitrsctive and deirable stcck ever sold at snct'on in North Carolina. Tho Ladies, the Merohaut, tho Farmer and Mechanic are all invited, to attend 'his mammoth stile by unction. . TERMS All Goods muit be pid for r-n delivery. No goods exchanged, or coudition : of saw aitcr-ijl alter IsTO BY-BIDDHNTG- Ample and comfortable accommodations sale, hvery art ola put up will tie as to qnsnhties, as fnr as possible. Uoods must be called arid -token ss soon sffr the sale as it is possible to deliver them This sale will be continued at tbe store, No. 34 Market slrrot frtm d -y to day, commencing DE CIMBSE! 6ti., Until the entire stock is sold. 8slo to commence dally at 10 o'clock, 4. M.; I ai d 7 o'clock, 1'. M. Goods sold to parties residing in ths city will be DELIVERED FREE OF CHARGE. Country Mrrcha t whose bills are ovur ir,i ...,......,.. Wli UlC-B-U'llM Ul B - R4.V1VUT7. ! ? A. WEILL, Agon t. NOTICE!!! Our regular business will nt No. 32 Front Street, corner Prlnoess. TH EJOURNALJOB OFFICE now in ii i : ii of ii - at 1 1) .lu ABLE WORKMEN Ilsve besn scun d fur this Department, and the Job Office cmbrsees a com plete outfit of ALL - STYLES OF TYPE, TVe are row rrppareJ to rccelrs ORDERS lor JOB NIL Wl Ich will rce Ire protnpt slteUlcn and be dene at REASONABLE RATES. We have an unlimited supply of material and necessity fixtures, making tbU Department one of the T IN THIS SECT ON BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, POSTERS. BUSINESS CARDS VISITING CARDS, Ami in fact all kinds af JOB WORK Will be done si. the MOST REASONABLE RATES, ' - And In tbe b t r-ouibla STYLE OF THE ART. 'ThaLkfiil fur the past patronage M. tended to u It will bs our sini to uieiit a eoiillnusnotf of the tama 1 EVERY VARIETY, res. B'sok Cloths, Diwkini, Beavers, ratiiiettM, togither witU : C A SH . tnev are buUA will be furnished Ladies attending the sold, rarties will be aooomm Hiated $50) will be allowed thirty days time b continued as hsrstofor i TRADE r.1 ARK. rORCESTERSRlHE HUtt 1 LEA A PERHIHr .StkiHIITIIV " ;- s-at Kot;ai id. : alrarr u a a ai.wivanrroa. a OOlTrfOlMVCM i Al al Vauraa, b fti. wtocaui a womasTsa, lav. "Onlv Q-i. 'Tall LBA A PBRKina Ik at Ikair.asra laklua. TUUUMll ID Tn- ala, a4 la. la mf orilnhra. aka Brut palatable as well at Iba moat whole eome Sape that la Baaea," czi Add appltrabls M EVBRT Ta'rIK TT Ot DISH. Worcestershire 8auce. ioi l n mi)ul tor Kaponsnon iyiut Kroprletoii, LB 4 A PERBlNS, W-iceeto, Kngland; n4 Ketall by Daalsrtlo laaisa gen- uralty ihr."ietmnl tha world. Aik for Lea A Perrloi' Sanct. At th RHEA It FART TARI.K It D rar tut n Mt sxqotiltt retl.b and seat to lioi or told M . t, Fowl, FlA, Broiled idnj,c A4 lb J I IH.CR TABLE, in Boop.wito Plab, Hot I Untt, Game, and In all Orali. It i ftraaadf' libtful flaror. At lis l.l'NCIIKOIt ANO ai rPKit tABLt'i It la deemed Indbixiiiiabl bj 'ham faro' r wiw ,ta ettlmabla qaailtln. . .., rnmXt Trrk Tim. ........... There I. ; j rellak la tbe world sbrab law sutrermllr liked as L.a ParrHu' faatoi Woroe.tai furs Bsoos. J Hi BUNCAl't SONS joss w. s aaos.' (Latent S ruot A Hlnim. I Wilmlnglen, N. U (Lata Uaebier bank oi now Hanorer Tarboro, M. O. Hinson&CDanmo POBTHEJ8ALOF J Cotton, Rloe. Lumber, Tobaoco Naval 8toroa. and tSoutharnM . Produce Generally, NO- 102 CHESTNUT 8T-, P. O. Dx 90S8. rkllSMlslphla, Pai airitiwoKc' '' I . tl Omlnger, Prealdont Babk of Hsw Baa. over, Wi'niingion, M O. j s R Hor'.-. prttident Plrtt Rational Batik, Wlla.li gtoa. tt C. . - h . i J.oio. Uawaon, Prcatdent Dawwa Bank. WllrnlnKi.m, N O. r ' oZ'" 8M,h0f Ji M Lindasi , rrxleitkar Groans. bwo. Ureeoahuro. N (. , Hon oeo HowHia, 1 1 j rrwv n a ' ' M fdrtel, Kmr, ,1.1T-T Tl O. . - ' . Hon. W U JoLnam, kjJWw Coart Houst, inl ISMAwIt A CLYIilM JEW YOi2i: Kll D DOCTOn LlfiEG Wilmington, U C. Fast 4 1 s Fro 'rh"t Route to all North or South. NEW 2Te7 Yorfirand Wilmington Steaiisitip UujI SEMI-WEEKLY, Sailirg from SEW YCIiK. WEDNESDAY an BATrCPAY st 3 T. M., ard from WlLMINOtON, VETNESAY aid BAl'UKrif .BOSTON AND New York and. .Vilmfpsfon tasiship (tntpany, CONTtKfrTrSO OLD COLONY HAILhOAD AhD STEAKERS Dally Between EOSTOM and KEW YORK Benii-Wtfk'.f N5?rcea A'FW YORK tiii.l WlLJJhVGTON. Wexlaieahn-r rrl'r .luid j from ehd. Fort, . ' .-" CI Shipper, n T rel, opoi-the pitimitei.d tegrlerHiiIii.f ,.) ,tt F'xB.ri M(cilil 11. rioMWB Uia;lhirBnUt'y thi. .ronie ao tilAtS. "r.rn.fth 'at t. ll'n n'j'uii WlLMWOXtlli.Vt'LrVtt'A ari:i'Tit VAILKf ai. WH.MINoli'N M HON h AtI.Kr.af. TBK ('AK' t" A INimi KS It V AT. -1 A M' i Ai r. I I- AH I I V K h i V M v. 1 hrcnjib Hill, rrtafl'tig tflrer to and rrrm all . oli-t-In rfORTH and &OV1H CAROLINA . Cf Ol CilA rd ALABAMA ' Also to NEW TOI1K. HOSTON, MlOtlLiME, i ALL Km B ard t-H,er Eastern Cities. V Bate, guarautetd a. low a. bj sry otter route anC tin. a. gale.. I..w. vt ovrt. rMe. Mark nil Goods ( Ijdc 'w W l!n.'li:Att n "Line. as For tui ther tnftrma!lon apvlr torlthrr ot tba ordereignirl gpi.ti ot the Line D. D. O. St IKK, Oaueral Ii aetern A tent. . l PSTOtwbirs Street, Poon. licrfi aiu.Scim Eta TraDsrorlaliDB Mm Vln WILMIAtf'J OX, rv O. 1 3 1 ; ; FAST roEIGHT notJTE To al' Points Worth or South BAMmOBE. : BaltoSrfrail fiimiHon Line, ' aaai.wskCLr. -MAH.19H FUOlf WAITIMOBB Tuetday Friday, at 3 P.M. -J- - AH l: rjlOM WI t.M mUTOM 1 Wednesday Saturday. B08T0RAkFpB0VIDENCE. aaltanora aad trilnnngtoa Line, ' Baltuaors, Boatoa sod r rortdsoes 1,1ns." f ' Or rls Canal Dally to Philadelphia and Clyde'. Philadelphia and Prorldevee Una. Saml-Weekly from aaeb Port ' Bblppars majr rela neon tte rrmi't aud retolsrastllnir of thrrs DtraKtra, and onlrk rstrfc slvt-u to all abl roenli by tbl route. SJO DELAYS. Tbroogh Hllle u Ladtnf giTen in and Irmii all Point, la NORTH and KDt'TH CAROLINA. OEOriOIA and ALABAMA J!?E?ZS?' rniLAMLP. BOSTON, PBWlDEKtTi snd JZpStTJF" ' " hlm'1 lb" JBt an1 t,Be " qolf k' UH w chsrgsi Mark all OoodN Tla Ualtinioro and M'jimivgtoiiLino. , MT for lartber Information apply to either of the qnUers'gnsrl Agenteof the I. lie. EDWIN FITZGERALD, Agent. Ba tlm re 1.11.1 , M Souin ktitsel. ha.llmoia. ..ah tU .t march 1 h tl TOTlCiC. Carolina Central Hailway, GENERAL FlEIOHr DEPARTMENT, 1 . Wilminotok, Maroh 31st, 1875. ( THB ATTBHTIIIlt UP TUB PDBLIO 18 BKMPfjlfl irri.l.Y INVH'Kll ! TO" THB , r!.'."!.11 L'"oiln ntral Hallway, being completed and fully Snipped for biTaltisaf eiltra-wlth iu connection, at Wnmlngt.in. both l dlrct Steamer Llnei! and rl Wei l" n an IW far kartllna .hlDai.,u frnm ' v. waaatruau, av rt ll I LarTR. r III IKHtl 1 till IK. NrlW Vfirr. NOIimil I1TK1 Kmirins WILMINGTON AND ALL EASTERN CITIES Toi?HAR LOTTE. STATESVILLE, GREENVILLE, SPARTAN- DURC and all lUMensoa Atlantis, Tenn.oeee Ohio Alantleard Riehraend Air Llna and north Carolina Railroad. M well a. all point. In OKOROIA and ALAHAMA. " In.aranoa fratn Baai.rn clttea guaranteed m low a na any otber line. HoUi mlnalor rrasa. fsTcbargas, and Hates alwsytsi lawai (be lowest. fowiminaioriraas- Rates to all polnu taralalid upoo application to lbs undereigiud. Offloe In Mark of K Hauorer BaUdlng. ""w ssrtl l-SMy .. , Oeneral Fieigu" Ageat, NOTICE. i TkJBW lAWOVBa x US1T-HTlnf onal iy i Bed sa admUl.trstxr of the e-lalo of Joeeik W Barns., sn tba Sntbday of iloioherj ma notlea it har.hr girrn in all per.rn. ti.r, in. alalia, aralnat the decedent, to rah bit -h. wtniatt t"h Admtulrtralor on or before ths th day of Oopv er, 1-T. or ttile notice wl V. ti p-od (n bar of 'kelr reoorerj. JULIA hN AARNPS, I cat lawsw '1mlnl'tr.ttir. I Flour and Meal- ABI MIXED rl!Bf. Car-'oad Sd a rhnrt notlos Oram boogbt st Ik arkst price. AddreM, , BABLU-rrs CUT MILL, ! Crvlotta, V i jwsatr f; - ... , i rrathepnnstrs Assorted RIipi. Whltewlih Bruihfs, faint and Esho- nllie urasnes, uopc, iwinc, Thread. or sua tow oy asvsl CIO. A- PICK YOKK. FALL RiVElJ. VflTH 7J WM. P. Ol 1E CO., Mener! Agerta, Nr lorkline, f Dos III g fart-en, R T. A. D. CAZAUX, Agent. PmiABXPEU. Baltimore at. ?ijiElofi im" SMi-waacr.r itwkh ' RAtntiUHlf AMI Wn.MIMJtOW. Haltimore and Pblladelpkla fcu-,b.iOo. . . Dally ia Caaal baisess . - i MALI III I UH .Mn 1UI J)fci.i U !A. mtm cities. BAXTIMOUH ARS .TIl.MIKt.Tu.l LI ' ' Nor.ihern IVntral Kallioad ABO TBS Aalllmora and Ohio hat. road. A'JVCAZAUX. Asrert. WlLI.8ToS. N. C. ' i.ao Turpentine Scrapers. TR17S nOOPU, JolLter., Inawlr, Kn)Tee. HMding Bnl.ea.. Ooper1. Uasmera. M t a, PoiicUea.tJhlMl.. Socket Dr ere. WeiL Ir g Macn'nra, Berk liout, Borne Heada. Cood. er'a Ada. a, Aea, c. 1 he Itrgeat saaertnnt, and lowoat prleea of the .hove gnodaouiha found at ihavid attah. llnh.d Harilwue H.Hiaeof -JOHM I)AWS01, ye. IS. an. si Market street. Pee Dee Courier. BKTHBMBBOBANTJ OF wTLMMra.. ton swara that ths Ooorter UUaonly oratlo paper pablUhad a Ilookiu , thai tt etrealttst. srtenanuy B Bislaatad, Montgemery snd Anton eounuaa Kateaof adrartltlag liberal, sad as safes, hsrgei stads fti tl angicgf Jriaaal tskly. DlfKMl A KBT1K, , U . Vtoa A' .
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Dec. 4, 1875, edition 1
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