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EL i ' II la.lllllil"'-- " - ' - THE DAILY JOURNAL WILMINGTON. N. ' F&1D4T, janvary i3. im: WTllaslagteB, cnarlette ntberfr Hall. TTe 39 bo! Intend IfcatW eltfaene auaU lose ftui of tLI iaipotlnlor If Mn help it le tTorti of a certain ring , ' cl TorfW)lft7t-.ea to fie poeeewion of .'Vt'serWl tarontt, the .Legislature ; their " djoet Lj another ting equally aiarepnta hla, and the great injarj to the credit unci fat JPi prospect of the rosJ, here been a sjoartt of naoB anxiety to the trae friends " t)f the rilminston, Charlotte and Ruther lord KaHroa J, and ot the city ol Wilming ton it raast be a eonrca of oongretula "lion U every one that ita management ha been taken from the control of one who : was not only manifestly incompetent, bnt 'corrupt 'We trait that it hai been with- n A! f A 11 -i politics, and that its affairs will be manag d epon a business baa is, and with a view to IU early completion. Beyond doubt, whGa finished the Wilmington, Charlotte t an J r.atherlord Bailroad will do as ration ' : as any cUter similar work in the State, to 4 add to the . wealth of North Carolina, and , r do mora for the prosperity ol Wilmington ' Can all the other railroads and improve' ; esnta Whksh have beon completed or pro- ' ; ite4 for IU benefit. , It would therefore 'It unnatural if we ahonld not do ever; thin g I U our power to iualatu tola great work, tnl to uphold the hand pt thoM who have control of It, U we ballet e they are honest tsA Bealoui In their efforts to farther the i onpletioa ot the toad. A Tery easual examination or the map t. aril show the incalculable advantage to .k1 floriTed by Wilmington by the com ' tupletlocf the Wilmington, Charlotte and Culherford Railroad, Byitu oomplotion WO desire Id be understood as referring lo ita connection with the Kentucky and " Tenneasea system of railroads. The flli - " log tp cf the gap between the Pee Des -o and Charlotte t a consummation devoutly f v9 Wished, not only beoauea it will add BO ranch to the basinets of the road, bnt - will give it credit and resonroes to push , t Jta TTestern end through the mountains. . r t tSJsroad will famish; the shortest line from Memphis and Lonisrille to theooean, and by means of the Air Line Railroad from Charlotte to Atlanta, which will be -. built, the distance to Atlanta will bade Creased, and the country on that railroad ; f cany rajles aonthveat from Charlotte -y"! be tributary to this road and to Wil tiDjton. Should these - ooaDeetloos be fe f Vada WAo'cea' estimate the extent of our !tmde With the Mississippi Valley. Wil x&lngtoa would sell West India '. prodaots p specially to a vast and populous section ' ' y- OJ country which now has no commercial t&tetonrse with ns, and would sell and v. ahip their produota In return. , ' : Ho boaicsse man. or any one who is in- J? taiantaA Iti tba nrAe-nat-it if nnr nil. Pan 4 contemplate the advantages to be derived rhick can be aooompiiahai, without de- Tsilalng to ad aa la his power w furtner tilt object Tho traase to too important, the stakes are too great . We oannot afford , to lose. r Our prosperity is too much 4 15,1 this werk to be indifferent apeotators ef the struggle through which '"Ilk passing. Whan the Baltimore and Ohio iVailroad had been finished to Caaberland its msani ' .were not eaf&oicat to penetrate tbesst - auMutaia range which rose np as a mighty . barrier between it and the Ohio river. l Wa' terminus. The road languiahed ; its credit tailed 5 many of iU friends aban doaad the enterprise as hopeless. Baltl ' I Vre slood paralysed.! Ita eommeree was ttaitedV1 Its popuUUon and wealth tn craaaei slowly. The city had nooonneo- , tioa with the interior except by routes that brought It into competition with New ;jrkand rhUadelphia. A few leading , man, appreciating IhediAonlty, undertook to oecsplete the Baltimore and Ohio Rail road. They succeeded, and the entire city u fait its Influence. Commeroe inoreased. aad new life and energy was infused into ' ovary department ot business. Since the completion of that road the prosperity of : Baltimore ha been almost without parallel !?"taiUwwtiov; What the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad is to Baltimore the Wilmington, Charlotte aad Rutherford Railroad will be to Wil- xoiBftoBv .Its aflaias are in &o worse eon 's ' dIUon than were those ot that road, nor is ' 1'J credit at a lower ebb. If its affairs can bt upheld now and ita credit restored it ; . c jxVs speedily pushed forward, and when ;; "pleted vU do for nt ia eqasl proper i r Li what the Baltimore and Ohio Rail road has done for Baltimore. Hx-Preaida&t Cowax. who has done I' t --h toy this great work,' and would have plaoed its anooeae beyond question but for tie corrupt interf eranoa of the politicians who controlled the State immedisMy after Ita neonatrnetioa, ia hie .report to the r.ociho:ders ia 1SC7, after speaking of the tlnzV-fa the Western conneetions of the road would give to the road itself and to t:i ti'y, ays: ;, , . ""k"! bowoTor. that wo nave said enouh Luoe yom aaaS er twa4 ai deeined to - o( greet na'i-neJ bigbway, mwm 1 n(Me trtfii will peaa, and that It utnpanul Ink (a a BToal ahaia, ,. " MOnwi la aOAla tiMiL We I v- jtm mm ; and oar road 1 VVbiiO llllllitt. 1 aa la- i mm p.ra m uwaoutrr. mt . oo tfea twoue-ao t 1 kM ve Bey bo eabjeewd, umi -ne tbat Uue rj rod, me). 1 1 j be bciit. If we ahonld ru 1- iituct of ajrwiaaleeuee vteak r 'ia wa if tha r4 eaxmul t - , , im ererr Cutiar ol oat - , 1 . s w a U all wbiee wa kr " 1 m e m-ummu every . - -v he 4-rrm Mt of I t 1 1 -.r f , rr nea nu ., 4iuru trauc ncaain v.e e I e r . i f "11 l ikasisl; 1 nadUUd j bftt seen oar stall able tutu, 1 om tuns aboadaat tar ttit eatir omplotion id qalrnal of Ih todK dcri ioted to an utoal uiok VonoWl h s - lor our 1 irpo ( ( tal to i tiuun uurit of lb work, it um ty, iu boon. futoro. Ha oortaia piw ority at to tt iampta 4 arsr all diffi eolliro, asd uMlaiood Va BUr t ovary diradtan Shall we Nil to build this groat work t Self-interest alone can decide the question for us. We own as individuals and as a corporation a very large amount of stock. Bat' even this is a very insignificaot consid eration compared to the benefits to beeoe- ferred. lit completion it . tilalty imporUm to iht uturt 'jrovth 'mid' vtitih 0 Wil mington. The President and Board ot Direotori are honest and ekpabW They embrace lead ing business men of oar city and the in terior. The Chief Engineer and Bopeiin Undent is a man ol great ability and vtst experience in the management of railroads. These officers are determined to do all in their power to push forward the work, The remnant of the securities, we are sat isfied, will be used to the very bent ad van tage for this purpose, and the credit of the road will be strengthened by the honotty, intelligence, economy and iodiutry with which its affairs will be mivuaRod. Let every friend of the road give them a bolr tng bund aad the woik can be aoooiuplUlim) and itsownorsbip and control secured to our own people. BY TELEGRAPH. s : Toat assoauTKo rasas Pisravoaso ros rss (4nral Marktt litparti if Uommtroial ltUtUivmet on TKiti Fagt. NOON TELEGUAMH. WMi IN EUKOPE. PARIS ON TIM WANK ruun wAsniaoTon-ouHOHBsaiasAii. , Usuox, Jo. 11-5.30 r. U, Important news Is Jul reoslrad from Ver- allies. The Oermaa sotomns opera Hog agslost Qonsral Cbaoiy hT driroo him wltbla ons mils of Lattana. after a series of engagements. In which ons oaanoo, three nltreelltue and two thousand prlionars were esptnred. The loss of Oansral Werder's army, at the storming ef VUleneaxal was osly two hundred killed and wounded. A large German army IS being funned in the Castera Department of franca, which will be under the speolai eomsaand of a dUUnguUhed eflloer, and Includes (he corps of General Von Weriler, aenoralZattroir and others. - From Waelilo(ta I'rooeeillBge or Uoaw ureas, dio. . , j Washisstos, D. 0.. Jan. It The Senate is dieeoeelag Oeeao OaUee. They paseed a bill to-day regalatiug lbs trant portation of eattle. II provides how long they may be kept in oars and boars for foedlag and watering. V MIOUKIXfcMSOUM. The Balect Uommlttee on decay of AmerlosO ComusNe bars ordered their Qbaimua to re port farorebly on the bill aetabUtbing a stei bin line between Rrw Orteins and Mextoaa norte. ! ' i -.v , t . r ' The effort to suite the bepubliostie of Mlitoorl baa so far pro re Ineffeetaal And there Is bnt rf ttuu&m W . . mIIII beet, and he is the foremost mas In pars Demooratlo eaudns.' A liberal SpstiUeaa Oermeo peper, pnbuebad in Jefferson Oily fsTors Blair. I The I se ia the lower harbor al Bl. ' Louts Is broken. Navigation aoaib will be resumed to day. Immense qutatiUea of produce an d pre- Tislons are watting trentportstlon, ' ( The gUesouri Editorial sxoarslon of ladiee aad gentlemen, left BU Louie yeeterday for New Or: leans and H'oblls. ' ' " J , ' Kaay pereea In Tennessee, laolndiet Judges ot the Supreme Court, attorney of the United States, and several Magistrates, here been In dicted for holding offloe in violation of the Itta Amendment. ! A bill is pending In the Tsnneesee Legielaturs to provide oonnset to defend them. , Tbe Indiana Legielature has elooled the pro prietor of tbe Indianapolis dally Beatiaal State Printer : " - ' ' - ' ' '! Three persons perished In a burning hotel at Walton, Boone county, Xy. I The Ohio Legislature has defeated the bill for. bidding biblae In sobools. by a vote It to 73. rounaa amoiAAT. TheOennaae repteeeat the BHag from the Farts forts to be flagging. j Verealllee advloee report Oen. Chantey to be retreating. ; At all points Us bombardment uf Farts oon tlonas vigorously. There Is suxiety at Liverpool fat the stfrty of the ateamar Brooklyn. The Herald spsolal reports that the Freooh work! at Ballaaeeais hare beaa daetroyed. Fort Nogant baa reeoamqoa4 flriDR, aad 14 guns of Fort Jaeey have been dismounted. Bhslls here been tferowa into Farie and at Lyons Eailway Station. It la rumored that the Hospital of the invalids ts bean bit. , - Nous of the French forte hare yet Wa reaefce. (TboirSaplarelavulree sn advents la the opea Bold. Faris will fall from hunger and weariness. never from artillery. Hedame Oesnedee left the PresMent la tbe interior savers! days before her capture and wse awaiting a yeses! on whioh to embark and leave tbe Island. Tbe earns dispatch makes Madame Oespedee speak la the big beet terms of the kind aad gentlemanly tree las eat fross tbe Spaniarde. Valmaeedebaa abolished . all eoerts merUat eioept for treses n. rabalboe aad BediMos. Tbe King telegraphs to tbe Usee oa tbe tllb that tbe bombardment la slow ia eoueeqseuoe of lbs enow Mora sad heavy fog, raeoane has oapituialed .an lb three thoaasad priaoaara. .... Oeo. Warder defeated Boarbakt oa the Mb, soeth at Tesoal, aad look eight haadred avatoa f HIQHT TiXQlUlL3. WAR IN EUROPE! Lobdob. Jaa. It M P. M Ballooe advioas frost Parte this evening, have beea received. , , Maay alight eagagaseaats are raperted Bear aha alarm aad Merit, else est tfae Nae of the Paris aad Oasbeux BaCvay, as all ef which th Taoaesasaot kaSs fross the Oenasa gaaa fall taring aigat la tAs eaUUrts of Faris, ereatlag aaeoasa ea esreoUaaa, kiMief eauaraa, aae sSrlbiBs; aooi aoaeea, eta. ' v powaiaaoB al rasa saacs (baa arsr res- eiats fcs Ms kateajtloa Is reseat as tbe ste tears are eatarei iir rses Mea a t i i aisssem se tbe sill-ess " - ' i ' 4 l'a tsi anry af rrs r'3 wet e. . ' j . . ; t Bo4n, Jaaaary li, timttaataaaiikaiEjBK oa the 10th, rodobU4 tattr off! . asatert the army of Ohaaait, wse was ftwi 00 al aidos, aodrdfted to fell ml1ol kw' sal Iho action was b lij dtt .latad Oaaef lbs iSeBgh IwiRadM roolited loe aant attacks t Via eoomy for 1I1 boarif TbS loMt wi sooaidorf bio ea both eiOos,". J, U ,.; OSsoraT Bonrbaki; eommiidUg tfeYarmy of lbs Eaat, tologropbi that hi troo ptMd Tuoo day night In drirmg U10 tnmr hoiq hnawt in TUiaasuxal. Adficasffum Lllls ratrosai ba msof tUo Ksrth adranost boyood BerdaaBai .1 , t Losses. Iia, ll-r4.iiniht.K , A diepato b from Lille etslee Ibat Faidberbe aurprUed the seai gaud f the Oarmau aimy. Thirty of the enemy were killed and flfty-ulns tskeo prisoners. The French did ant lose s man. 1 The Frsaoh aroty has agsiu sntered Bapauu. Losdos, lau. l- A. at. : A dlspalob from Vsrtiillrs esye a Urgs fire Is raging within tbe outer wells of fir Is, on ths north elds ot the oity. g " -f " ) front WasblagtoaPrnresdlagt of C- . grass, sVe, .!' , WisBisoTOS, D. 0., Jan, 19 Bksats. -A m em or I si was iireaeoted from one thousand eon.su, btailrd by lira. Oooersl bl.er. man, against female suffrage . " A Douse joint resolullon was liilroduoed sp- pre prist I sg tasu.ooo for ths intprrement of tbe Loulaville and rortlaiid Canal si.a ISO 0 0 for tlieaimpletiun of Dss Molnss RaptUs. Mr. Cbaedlir aslil tiiat the liver aul harbor bill, with tlis vstiuiates fur alt Mieae improve meiiti, wuuld be reported within fouraetka, and that this abould tats its olianoee with tbe rest. Alter sn cittm.lo'l dlsoustiun a ninlioa tu refsr was rejeotsd and the bill passed. It goea to tbe Treaidsiit. A oummiaaion was authorized to iuvsstigate the olaims fur Iudlaodpredatiuus in Kauaasand Nebraaka. Tbe bill relisviog members of OoBRreno from tbe importunity of iDloe-holdere was disouased to adjournment. Uoiias. Ttio Military Committee waa ordered to luvestlgals West Point affaire. ,. Tbs House tlma went into oommlttee on ap propriations and repealei) the order, )ubllhlng laws In newspapers. MISCtXURSOUS. Silas A. Striekland, of Rbrake, has been nomiuated Oovernor of Utah Territory. Bishop 81mpeoa deelioes the Bomiuioan Com- misslonsrslilp., . "f i, I Alex. U. Connor has been ooullrmed Oovernor of Idaho. , The Heeretary uf ths Treasury deoidee that all rum. sin and wbieke) Imported Into tbs1 United Btatee ainoe January 1st, 1871, is enbjeot to a duty of 12 60 per proof gallon, under tbe laws of Con gress. This ia a dlaappolnloisnt to Iniportsrs, who expected lbs decision would plaoe a duty on tbsa limners tbs sknte ss tbatSuf imported brandy, vios taper proof gallon." ' , Vraaa Raw Vaik. ' Haw Yoss, Jen. 11. -A writ of attachment has been issued for Osn Malll, Command aal at Ooveraor'e Island, for re fusing to surrender S minor, who was enlisted against hit parents' ooassnt. Tbs InveSllgatloa of ebarget sgainel Bev. Mr. Lasahau, Aaeistsat Agent ef ths Methodist Book Oonosrn, has been eommeoeed. , Jfrom Cluarlsateua, , :.' h K t ' 'A thabawej jae i TheBouaeof Representatives has past the following rlolut(on wbloU were, tutroduoe.l by, a negro member: Wusasts, Certain bills are now being oeoeider ed in Oongrets providing for general amnesty to all persons now laboring ander polities! dieabili ties by rsaeon of their pertlolpaUoa iw the tats rabeliioa , and r , -.v Waaaaaa, In our Jodgmsni ample relief ia af. forded sueh persons by tbe tilled eeotion of tbe Fonrteeutb Amendment o ttie ConaUtuiion ; therefore. JisAlr4d,Bj tbe BooeeofilspreeeBtatiree, Ben. ate eonourring, that our BenatoYs in Congress be laatraeled, tens' ear Bepreesntstlvee be requeeted, to vote against all suoh laws granting g antral amnesty and relief to persons now nsder politloal disability. J .3Tf!,f "e ,;"f 5'l ,! ! r I' JRuolt4, Ibat a,jJopy o, lhia prsamble and resolntloa be transmitted )e eaeb of our Benatois end Bspreeentativee In Oongreee. kfuob excitement prevaile' among membeta of tbs Legislature,, at Columbia. Owing to the dis turbed condition f a&ekre Sn tbe upper counties ofthSBtat, i... .(.-.: ..);...(.. Tbe ultra Bsdtcalt, under the lead of Elliott, eegro member alsst, ef tad Congress, charge tbs Whole rssBobeibility of tbe troubles upon Oovar sor Boolt'e aSmlelstrslioui. 14 not crganlslsg col ored militia and deoUrlng niwtlal law. There Is a strong talk of impeaching the Oov ernor. Tbs mors modems Bsdieais and oouoerv tiree and tbe TJeutenant.QoVernor, support the policy of Gov. Beott, which is nnderstood to be to send only TJ. B. Troops to dletorbed eonotiea, If military teres ie required at all. ' ! The sltiseas of these coantiee have held large public meetings r the lot eras ta ef law and order. The Senate has tabled tbs eflt-tmneety reso lution adspted by the Boues. J j , j CABLM DiarATCHNS, Lokdos, J&ec, 11. : There was a colliery explosion near 'flheffleld ia whioh there were twenty six killed. ' . . J i ' - ' ' '. t i -- - BY TUB! I i H- i IIAVaSA OABLK, -i f ; l UAvtst,'Jan 11, Zeus, rebel bearsr of despatobee, captured with Madam Ceapedes, has keen executed The wife of Jo ares, tbe Mexioan President, is dead. reuifeettaai. W. B. Baio, M. D writes as follows to the Lanoet, on the subject of Dr. Marini's preparations of the banian body t ; " Ha vine handled aomC of the prepare tioaa in I ioreuoe, last autumn, I em able to say that be is the inventor jof e mode of turning tbe hnmau body or any part of it into stone. In any attitude that may be de sired. I enclose the photograph of a Sen ator ot tbe Italian Parliament taken tour months after bis decease, ia which he it represented seated in bis chair with bis clothes oe, just as when alive, his eyea re taining ia ea aatoaiabing degree the vi vacity of life. I also enoloae the photo graph of a table, the alab of whioh is formed of a piece ot human body braina. moscles, etc., all turned into stone, and which, when struck by me, Bounded ha a aaarble table. I aleo ins pec lad a lady's foot, likewise poinded, and wnioa bad every appearanoe of marble, until upon close inspection, the texture ot tbe skin wse apparent Dr. Jlariai showed sue, too, some apeofaaens of the hsmaa, body, which were ia e son ad and perfect ooodi-J bob, presetved for years, tie aasered ma, also, that the week before be had dined off a deck wbiea bad beea killed months pre viously. . The foot ot a mommy was ia his epartatent as at tbe time ot Ufa, end the toes were perfectly flexible g amperfeoUy eertela that tbcee f"i cuoea are geaaine, as of aiga vwlue.v . It was aa idea of a soiaistsr dowa the eoeatry, at tbe eoeolesioa of a marriage ay, to use in hit prsyer lor the on eeJ ooupto the seateaee. 6uffsr little ch wo. ww wvm. , , ft 1 Chicago Dalohmaa has' beea , teed 110 for stealiag a baby. .from a . fellow-eowrr-ymaa, oa (he atreet, i nine-e artists are frightfully faolfy ta r...;;-,),Hi uev know sew to craw STATEJ(E17C:r . Dr LAST NIQ&M MAIL. ft. ' The HoUvmia enters on its ssoonil vo: time on tbe 25th instant.,' ' H About 100 negroes left TarborOiUsk Wednosdsy, for Louisiana. ' O. O. Orady's newly organized railroad circus is to perform in Charlotte on the 17th instant, v . . , s i ,tfl, Oeneral Alfred Dockery baa ' purchased Oolonei T. J. liorrisey'a farm near Lnnv burton, for S10.000. f , , ,vr Tbe Sheriff of ftobesoh oounty sold three thoosaed acres of land, laat Baturdsy, for 813,, - ,irr:f: . . . . There was a Are in Tarboro Iut Monday night. Fortunately, tbe damage was com paratively light, , ,.i . The negro Orofford, who was run over by an engine al Charlotte, a few nights sinoe, sod wbose lags had to be amputated, has siuce died.: t" '. '' Married, in Baltimore, oa tbefitb last., by Bev. T. B. Bergen t, D.D., Bev. 8. Mil ton Frrst, D.I., formerly of tbie State, and Miss Juliet P., daughter of the la'e UU rlua lClt. asso, J. of Baltimore.. The Lumbrrtou Rolttonian learns that la rutilstto named Hinolair Loeklear, supposed to be vouneeted with the Beoffletown gang of outlaws, was srresled and lodged In jail at Fayetteville on Thursdsy list, , He had ou bis person, when captured, sevrrat pis tols ana cue in money. - ' - v Tbe Wilson PlaindtaUr is offered for sals, tbe editor. Mr. O. H. MoDanie', bar ing retired from its management, sad as samed eenlrolof the office of the Jfeoon trucd Farmer, in Tarboro, Zioni Ismdmarki Will be issutd from the same offloe,. following the course of the pub Benjsmtu Chambers, e native of North Oaroli'.a, but for the past thirty-flve years a losidout of the Dintriot of Columbia, died on Saturday. ' lie was for mauy yesrs the engraver for the BUte Department, sod was an inventor ot much note. Among bis inventions wsstbe banded guo, known as lbs ferrott gun. lie was a faithful iutcligsat citizen and an honest man. 1mm NoBTHCaBoumxn. OwiDg to the continued severe indisposition of tbe edi tor. . who has been in poor health for the past year and a half, tbe poblioatiou of this paper was not.resnmed immediately sfter the holidays and will not, we under stand, make! its appesrsnoe before the lat ter part of this tnooth. In tuo mesntime s new outfit of type baa been furnished and tbe Carolinian will next make its up pesrsnoe in aluew dross, and remodeled and improved ia other respeots. . i f i Tarboro' SouPumer. Fncrr - jjraiiox. Some idea of the ex tent of the fruit crop of oar State may be bad from tbe following official figures re lating to distillation to I bin, tbe. seoonu Congressionsl District i , Over 65,000 gallon's of fruit brandy Were msde during the past reason, principally injtbn conn ties of Pitt; Edgeootube, 'Wil soo, Wayne, Ctrcon and Lenoir. ' ' : llie Oovernmeot tsx on tbe amount of braodv thus produced amounted to more than $40,000, and the total value ol this product, inoluding the tax, is over VltiO, fHyTarhhror. pMhmm I : yt I - oaiaeee Bervaate la Mew Jereejr Air. Bobert Baaltle: thai woelaH mans faoturer of Little l'alis,who has bad much trouble with his domestics, procured 0 unineso lor nooss eervants. , Aue ra.erson Trees savs: ... ,:w.,t .'-..?, "Formerly he employed two 'girls' to do the household work ana then the ladies of the family bad to do half tbo Work, them-' neuviw. or ii wouiu unuooej on wasumg day a a third woman had to be employed, and even then his family had to do all the cooking. Three weeka ago two you eg uninamen were introduced instead of the two girls; tbe : men went 'Quietly, but steadily, about their work, never needing to ne siiown nut onoe now to do thing, and never forcetting to do what was to be done, and gradually they took upon their own snolders all tbe hoase-work, leaving the family nothing of the kind to do. On washing-days they get through by three in the afternoon, end at tbe same time doing all tbe other housework; tbe next uay iney irou, ana an inetr leuuary opera tions are in tbe very best style. Notwitb s lauding all this, these heathen are inclined to oomplain that tbey bareu't enough 'to do, and want to bake for tbe family, be aidesl Their cooking ia . excellent and vsry dean. ' Thnv always prepare the ma Urmia for breakfast oyer night, These men are about 13 yesrs old, and dreas jn a sort of 'composite order' of costume; but their hair is arranged in atriotly Chinese laanion, wita a long euependant. Tbey eat the aama food as other people about them. Only one of them readily under stands English, and he speaks it but little. Tbey do not practice any heathen ona toms, at Isest not openly, i These- two men were hired at Ban Freaoisoo by Mr. Besttie for three yesrs (tbey Would not oonirsot lor ioncer man nva years), for $16 per month, gold. He also paid . their traveling expeneee lo tattle Falls, which will make their labor cost an average ' of eis per month, gold, daring three yean of luetr service." Tba Oaaihle Babe.. "I. The Mouut. Gilead, Kegieter has. this bout tbe Ohio double babe t ) "The double headed, triple Umbed, qnsdra pie-armed babe is prospering finely, notwithstanding reports to tbe contrary. Learned physicians end surgeons who have visited this wonderful freak of, nature claim that it will eventually walk, and that ita prospects for living sre as favorable as those of any child of tbe same age. We bad the pleasure ot seeing tbie ebild (ot these children) on Tuesday of last week. The features of one ere more than ordi narily handsome, the other ordinarily good looking, and both are very Intelligent--When we entered the hoaee one ead of it (the child) wss crying Instily end tbe limb belonging to it wse kicking around quite lively, while the other end was Bleeping soundly. In e short time both ends were sleeping, and a few momenta later both enda were awake." The German Democratic' journals are making some pungent, ead wholesome oommente upon resent events in Georgia. The New York Stasia Zaituag explains tbe matter thus: ' ' t , J ,. , The host of thieves aad eeoaadrels who were imported from the North, aad who. assisted by Federal bey on eta, tuurped every power in the State, had beoooeeo overbearing end aadeoiowa, sad tbe indi vidual rapacity of thee, beaditav .had created so many animoaitiee aatoag tp had uemseirae, ibat tbe tweak Bp become . . unavoidable. , . , The , i ores adopted la the reeoestruc'Joa of Oeorgia, moreover, ware avea devoid of any sbadow of priocipls or justice. Every one ia the 8tatc and at Washington had become convinced that by the reoorittrne tioB ef Oeorgia it wee only Intended to pal the pnbtie treasury ead tbe railroads wa der tbs control of tie irrd;sel poht'dswe, sad area a number cf r'-rcsa, Wi t:-p id thee the Kew La; V 1 1 -i-.e t. n r sbsats, wrriiwwtoo'i t ew .ioaf Uas ft-e aad i " Trffrom WBkiauiii---... r." aob0sBsglster,7lh. , a Mefxtel erase evt gea-AaeaeUt . Captai S ea State-The Car.' jsawkedt aeaeeleee-Tka Bceaaa wa Ov aeareDUappsaraars Italia-, of V.TPs til ' aal. tut j j mt rastv f atli iov snip Ajzsie rennei, irom navaua, wv 4uio u. . euna nuu tt jiiw m vwt rived la tbe bay yesterday, with one ol sue crew in irons, in consequence of a mutiny, in which the Captain and chief ffloers were badly injured, and the second mate thrown overboard V f i V i ' !" Capt, A. W. DeeriDK,' of 'the Fountain, Who towed tho chip ra, brings op theloUiarvnaad eg,iar aeiloa depeads, i a great B .-r , ,,,, ,, , ,(, . , arronx cp tan snii Xuiii nttvtL, ruou ' HAVASA, TOWAADS M0BILK, Vi' S. '.' J , January, 1st, 1871, was towed to sea by the steam tog Union. . At 10 a. m. left the harbor at Havana, discharged tba steamer. aod made all possible sail t everytbieg peaoeablaV At tea p. m..'M. Carry chief offloer. called two men aft to heave the log, and while ia the cot of doing ao tbe two ososht bim and tried to heave him ever board. lie aung put, and I (tbe Captain) went oa tiie poop to see what was tbe mat ter, when one of these men let go the mate and ran at me, and knocked ma down with a sluneshok I then got down in tbe cabin to got a revolver, when they again attacked the mate, but this tima five of them. . lis getting inside tbe cabin dcor, ona of them struck mm witn an lie a Uolt, canning fearful cut on tbe top uf bis bead. He got dowa. in tbe cabin end got a pistol tend fired one of two shots. They Aft. tan in tbe forecastle and shut themselves m.' We then found tbe oar pe titer on deck iupeim bl, and bis bead cut in a fearful niaoner, and Francis Main, tbe second male, ml' sing. We kept watch until daylight, and got tbe men oat of the forecantle one by one ana found four of the crew missing, end one of the crew, now on board, saw tbem heave tbe seooud mate overboard The four missing men jumped .overboard also, taking with them their ohests. , Their names are Jsmes 15rown, Aaron Cromarlip, James AUslen and Ockar (Oscsrf) Hmnll. These men were the ringleaders, aod one other, who is now in irons; bis name is James Brown ; be ia one of the iiretwho tried to heave tbe mate overbear i bnt I believe tbem all guilty, With tba exception of one Beuben Biobardsoo. Their intend tion wss, I am told, to rob the ship,, sot her on fire and make their escape iu the boats. Tbe men now working, their names Joaenli MO I trie. John Bowerbv. Aibratiaffl Jones, Joe. Begsr Wm." l'rndttriok, Joseph Friend and Beuben Biohsrdson. Position ef the ship at! the time of the ooonrrenoe, let 24 deg. 80 minutes ti., long. 83 4eg. 6 minnteeW- Arrived in . Mobile bay 11:40 m., January ;'"'" . ' ' " Djjnnis M AttosET, Mssfcr. These ace all the particulars we have at present saeoeeded in obtaining oonoercicg tbta affair, in wbioh ns manner ol tbe dis appearacea of the idsr men will strike the reader as a ratner m Yater:ons circumstance. The Lizzie Fecriol is a new ship, and be longs to St Johns, N. )3. The sailors were all negroes.- " Tw . Thjowsawe Peat aa Vthielrta Paris, Sptridon"-writes from Paris to the Besloa pezsrts.- r fjt i f' i The' mortality hsebiantbl 1,000' per week, of whioh smtll-pox is responsible for nesrly pfj) huadredJ' Young people and old peophHHe in- numbers, like forest leaves in October, Dysentery, typhus fe ver, diarrhea end bronohitig are extremely fatal- Nine hundred people had, in .Paris alone, gone orasy by the 'first of Novem ber, in consequence of the bsrratsiog hour in whioh we live. Sinoe then the numbers have continued to, increase nntil the mad houses have .begun, to overflow into the prisons. Itis tsllio be still worse in tbe provinoee, where the pessante see the ss vines of a life-time destroyed in aa hoar. Strange to ssy, the blows fall heavier on the yoaog than the old. Tbe former are on me n tbresUoiii. Tbey have cut the savings or tneir earner years mta a rented farm; the family has contributed to set him up this one has lent money : that one has lent cow, sheep, hoar and horse : another has contributed furniture ; others have contributed agricultural Implements. In instanoes innumerable cattle have been driven to' the, invader's shamblea, and all the rest of the property is rednoed to ashes or to kplinters, good only for firewood. Ia debt, the souroes of further supplies dried up, without a cent, these young men find themselves doomed to toil till life's me ridian before they agsin find themselves wbore they were three months ainoe I " t I ' 1 TBa tlmesa's Rellraad Ceurrlaare. I This saloow carriage we'd by Qoeeo Vic toria wuen traveling over the Ureal West era railway, -after having done coed ser vice for. more than twenty years, has just undergone a toorpogn renttinsv, Abe car riage is divided into' wompartments tbe salooa and., ita retiring reopsa.- ;The wails are iiaed with silver arar silk, trellised with tbe tufta of the same material, end tbe roof Is composed ef raised flutes of silk, radiating from a centre, and inters persed with crimson and gray gimp de signs, the whqla being finished with mas- ive crimson ropes. Interwoven by gold. The windows are fitted with'ailver-plated poles. Irom wmob depend areea silk cur tains, trimmed and looped up with green aad white silk cord aad tsasela. xTke fur niture is in luxurious taateMhe royal sola and footstools being covered with crimson brocaded silk, trimmed with gold and gray cord fringes, and the carpet ia of crimson velvet,' Altogether the decorations are very perfeot-rluxnry without - gandiness being me prevailing leaiare, j , The Methodist Beoorder talks this bit ot sense about pet names for adult women : We consider ft a stokly sentimental- urn, if not sacrilegious brsas, to ignore the name eeeiea oy toe oepusmal oovenant, How it would point a verse of Scripture to usto ii pue in moaern siyie, tuna : .'How, a certain man was siok, named Lsaarus, of Bethany, tbe town of Atollia mi h stater AlstUe.'" . , . , , 8PE0I AL i. . HOLLO WAY'A , CeiflCTItll Twenty years experience bee Drove this the most popalar remedy with fhyewiane and Pa. rauU torn thorn ewate of Childhood Worms. Thsy are pleasant to take and aiwaye effective m expeiuDg tna worma aaa seeung tbe eyetesa ap to ita normal eowdittaa. Beware ef eoaater- reiie aaa mnanm. isa leaaiao aaa tna mm. astrre of the propileteie ea the wrapper of saoa paeaaga. - - - s JOHJtSTOJr, BOLLOWAT A OOWDIH, Phus, CUSXnX'S TETTEl 0LTT3IETT WW BasMtveiy aura. Tetter, Bryaipalaa, Bait 8 beam, Berber's ilea. Piarpias, Bloiebaa aad all terms mt Bam Dieoasa, AJeo, Bore X res aad lye LedZfceeaergee h-oas tbe Bar aad Old Boras, ae matter of mom loot oieaitiae at- the Baoan ia taraea be the aronrietore. .... JOfifceruB, HoLLOa Al A bOWTJUl, rhDa. towi ea SO seau pw box by aU DraggMte. Beat ey rae for SO a ante, j .: . , . coeecaiPTioB naiTivs:i.TcrsiBbi CfLIl.Tg IXSa EiT CIZE ill eare Braaabitae. OiaaameUoa. rll Lana IMsaeai e and Bptteing ml Bioea. aad atreewUMa sad build ap tbe eyeteen to Ha hsaiUiyaaadiOoa, Thia has baea Wid by Pros. Treaseaa fee Two is trie snap stale af Pane, ia wbteb eared aear y every csm, aad aa tale eanatry br th m ef th i s -aaaay faapeieas tw r -i to i. . .- w.j j-s b i ! r-v . m t fur I' r-'. '1 I - s t ' aav stt " Defaaslve A eaUesitlam, InveetaUon is as nesassary for ths protec tion of (be t amaa body against disease when an. healthy in1 ooe are abroad, as troa armor and granite oasemsnts are fbf tbs Broteotioa ef ships and fortresses woes assailed by shot and abslL Itenoe, it Is desirable when those potent enemies of vitality, damp and ' cold, pervade the air we breathe, to put tbs system in the beet possiuls condition to eneonnter tbem. Tbe atomaoh Is ths organ by whioh every other organ Is nour ished and sustained, and therefore upon its vig- meaame, the capacity of ths system to real at tbs aaeaulta of tbe lnvlalbls ' enemies of health end life, by which, at this Inclement season, tt is sur founded: a IToa tetter's' Btomack Bitters, aa ad mirable tonic and rrgniating msdieins lor all seasons, ie never more need d then in winter, whan ths torgifyisg infloenoe of a ehUJy atmos phere afleou all the vital funotiont, and renders tbe body extremely sueoeptible. By toning tbs digsative organs, and tbs liver, end tbe bowels m il this unequalled vegetabls apeoifle. a physi cal condition is attained whioh seams to bs proof sgainat sll varieties or temperature, aud tbat is iuimicat in tbe air of winter. Defensive medica tion ia s precaution whlorj should never bs ne glected when danger is present, and therefore a course of (he Hitters at this season is particular ly deeirahle, especially for the feeble aod eiokly. As a remedy for billon jcese, dyspepsia, nervous ness, and bowel eomplaints, there Is nothing sompsrable to tbie wbolaiome restorative. Vraaa . ,f, Oalbara, t Doctor of Dental Surgery, Aeisarle, Jf. J, ; Tbe popalar dentifioe known as Bozodost, be sldss being a very pleeiaat addition to the toil St. contains logredlenta, that, if need aceording .to the directions, will prove of the greatest utility to the health of the mouth and teeth. 1 eT"If you have a disoharga from ths nose, of fensivs or otherwiss, stopping np of tbs nose, at times giving natal twang to voice, partial lose of tea sense nt smell, taste sr bearing, feel dull end atapid, bare pain or pressors in tbs head, take eola easily, yon mar rest assured thst you have Uatarrb. Thousands anno ally, without mani festing half of tbe above symptoms, terminate in Consumption, or Insanity, sod aod in the gravs. . V. Fierce, M. D , of Buffalo, M. Y is the proprietor of Or, Bage'e Catarrh Bemsdy a perfect stieeinc for Catarrh, wbiob.be sends to any address, postpaid, for sixty cents, ttold by most druggists tverywbere. fgrjs.aa 1840171870 t.i ... i The Ram Kiu,is is by nnlversal ooossnt at- lowed to bare woa for I'eelf a reputation ansur- passed in, the history of msdioal preparations. Its inatantaooone eneot in the eradication and extinction of Pain in all its' various forms inct- dent to the human family, and the unsolicited , written ana verbal testimony or tbe meases in ita favor, have been, and are its own best ad. vertlsementa. ' i Tbs Ingredients' of the Pais Kir.Lta, being ! purely TsobtAblb, randsr it a perfectly safe and aflicaoioua remedy taken internally, ss wsll as for external applications, when used seoording to directions. Ths siu npou linen from Its uss is reaany removed by washing witn alcohol. ; This Medicine. IdsUr celebrated for the eare ef ae many ef ths amlotiona Incident te the hu man family, has now been before ths public over tuisii tsabs, ans naa round its way into almost every corner or ine world ; and wnerever it baa Dee usee, tna same opinion is expressed or its medical properties. ! .. , , In any attack, where prompt aotion upon the system is required, - tbe Pain Killer ie invalu able. Ita almost iustantaneoua effect in Believ ing Pain is truly wonderful ; and when used as- enroinr to directions, is true to Its name, a PAIN KILiiBRt JanD Si-lm Tlio Oololo xr sates cl if:4!' it',n t: It i u 'I .'.nil 1. uli ft f! It'! f ... Se if J Lanman's Florida;. Water. J .v ma : It- i..! Thp' knost lasting, agree- able,' and , refreshing of all Trfumes,1 for use on. the ' , Handkerchief, at the Toilet; ' and in the Bath. For sale .by all Druggists and Per ' fumers. ,;- ' dee 18 ' oeod-13mea , ! BATCUELOR'8 HAIB DIE. This splendid Balr Dye Is ths best in tbs world. ' BannlesS, reliable, Instantaneous, does not contain lead, nor any wttaHe poison to pro daos paralysis or death. Avoid the vaunted and delusive prepare tlooa, boasting virtues tbey Ac set possess. Ths genuine W. A. Batohelar's BaifJDys has had 84 years matarnisbed repvta uoa te npnoia iu utegnty M tee only ferteot Hair Dye-Black or Brawn. Bokt by all Drug gists. Applied at It ond BU, N. X. f, ih8 118-ly ..." NATHAN MAYER, : WHOLESALE DEALER IN s LiQrOIS AND CIGARS, ' ' Oort Market and South Water Streets, ' 1 (B. B.XQsrs' old stand,)' " . WUmington, H. a , Xseps constantly oa hand a fine and Urgs as sortment of UQUOBSand CIOABS, which he offers to ths trade at tbe lowest New York prices. fsblO , 1184f NEW ADYERTLSEJIEjrrs, HI. CROSLT, Aictloieer. Mr CKOBLT KfORBtJ. I i ' i ii ON Theradsy next, 19th Instant, at 10 e'eteek. est bidder, the eomaaodious stare wheal ateamst "QENKRAL HOWARD." wUh svarythlng appertaining aad belonging to bar. as she now Bee at the wharf of tba Wiimins. va, vuukwm m wtaanm aa. A, vo. , Length over all. . . . 188 feat Breed lb of Beam gi a Depth of Bold a trevvM.....TiM. Se Xoaeage., its 13-100 Twe Barlnee IB rood order i DrMnr is b.k dtamater. a aaes strabe. Dps aeea, salooa and paxeeager acosmmodatloae arsynesacBeaad earn. on"", iiawer aeea aaa bom lor Sretrh. i Terms at eels. g, U PBXMOKX. , . Jtot't aod Bnpt W. O A B. A, B. Jaa IS l-es ClSSOltnOS t COrAlTiTXSSlT. rnaa copabtkibbbi? of a. a l. well uuuvieoiTa ey aastaai inn net. Tea basis will be earned aa aa kMa a WaUL aao aieas ksa tbe Hha t .n aii... daa the lata Arm, B. Weiii aaanesina aB tba ra. 'r.i... ABil-deb. a. tteiu. aba ta aloaa atr!ao?aUa. kkln. i .. .-4 B.'wxiLL,"' i-n .IA)CIalZnX.v u - s ts-.lt DAltT EtSTSIaCTieS 01 TSE PER- 'i.. I .iriiii. III.' t.. - utllllai ILa i Be. iU, Dai vrw at li Coum MVAav IS, 1871, ' J 8A, at, A "a, SI, gB, U, fa, X, It. Be, tae, Daa ww a 8 (rOuumt. St, Jea. U. 1871. 8, 80, tt. 85, 48, 8, H. T8, 18, 8a,8a,a.v fcssss sty aaad, at WihajBtoa, this day 1 4 . X -mi tMWKT i Murray H wwfsBewl A?sWMALeAl J mi A CIED. I WOULD KtaPEOTyDIXx IlfOBlt THI psblio that the ' - - , , , , NEWS BTJ8INESS s o' the late T. X. Harris, will ooatinae at the old atand os Froot street, under my euperviaion, for the beoeBtof tbe family ot the " titli). and would sak a eontinusnee of former patroaage. Jaai8 - , I ; t it NOTICE, fMMt INTO TBI KNOrBTTTiFV V of tbe ssbscriber oa Satardaav I Jan'v 7th. 187 L a dark brindia .ri. tied flow (no horn) with white snnU V,.. 11 J Calf. The owaer ie reqaneted to prore Use Brop-, erty and pay ehargss. For partioultre, seoly to JameeABrowa. COklTJUIa WADOtLL. HUton, Jan. 13, 1871. ia-at BSIOAL mESCNT& AT THE LIT BOOK 8T0BI ALWAYS Ol band : - - ' - .. -., ; PUNOS,: ' --.'i OHIOMOB, , andnumsreus other things of high value, and soluble for ladles, especially for those abent to leave tbe " carpet," and take up their abode ie a cotUgs of love, or "Love In aOotUga." AH theeamel Uusio ie as good hers as elsewhere. Obromos are as beantifol too. The Changed Cross is present also whee oae m - a ' r , , . , " - wearied with the oonfliot and the slrlfs. And all the needful discipline or life," . - . to Impart fresh vigor, and to teed the aoul. He brldee, and grooms, or vioe versa. Come I see I buy I .. j , .f- ' ' r, r f- 1 .,: . .. BEINBBEBOKB. isnii - - , ti ' READ THIS. t i.f; Jb BOM AND AFTER THIS DATE OBDtRS for OOAL muat bo accompanied with OABH. We are compelled to require this to save ex pense of clerk to render and oollect bills. Priof, per ton, 19 08 delivered. -. - Price i 4 60 . " , Price.-":: 8 60 fjeW: .-rf .: , WOBTH A WOBTfl., J a 8 . . V 81-aalw XJAf BOBk!8, HAB5K8S, f ' bavwijcb, Tttuaan.40., At 1. B. TOPBAkf A 008., , : Ho. 8 Booth Front treat, ' - WUmington, sT.tl. 17 oot38 ommm and baggage wacoii fob CITY PA8SEHCEES. mBI UNDEB8IQN fD WILL Jk berearter rnn an Omnibus and Baggsas Waaon to ends from tbe Union Depot for tbe aeeomesoeastsa ef passengers to and from any part of the city. All orders left en the slate at ktr. J. A. Mebans's Drug Store, at Bontharland A Btsagall's Btabies or at tbs Pureeli House, will bs prompUrJ atten ded to. '" " : e . 1 ' - i E0UTHEBLAN& A BTKAGAtli Jan 12 . ... gg-lm ,-, TOD CAN GET IT NOW. LUCK EYE miJL HOMING I OWING TO THI INOBKABINQ OKMAHD for the Pearl Hominy, I have purchased an other MM. and now have m raeesssful opera tion, two of tbe celebrated . BOOK EYE PEABX HOMINY MILLS ,- -v ) ! ' ' 'ne ' " 0AI' 7KAB i'LOUB ANd'' PXABrj'BlbitlaY ' - MILLS, &.;-'' and am prepared to fnrnlsli i superior -iretete at a reduced prieawaay 86oenU below Baltimore. Our regular . wholesale customers will be promptly supplied at It 78 per-bmsheL ee of draysge. ... . .,71M,, . tii t , 8BJED OATH AUD BE ED BYAV ,.,, AliKX, ViiDJBSJa. lsa ,--.-y:.fir,U7 FOR NEW YOBK. REGULAR . LINE. "tSf''Mif ,! tlUlf ,U',.!;i If FAST BAILICa' IrrtHE PAOaXC Bobeonsr J O H,N;Vrv " ' i -i ,.: '-''.' -f -ve CapUia WlLUAMa.5; 1 i : s .. r.-. ,- i H)utria) ' 1 :i. I- J. ; " 1 I ". I M'-i will hsve quiok despatch aa above. ' "t ;'.! ?-"!? 4-A - .... Tot freight, apply to V S.I WILLIAM3 &, MUBOSJSOS. ": .'ii i .. iitiav, el 1 8H Jaaia ChUdrens iOmptph, fi e-ERg OABBICK9. , 4tf XVJL ' ft ; l ' MXBB AmSUTl ' "" ' 5.' t.1 HM SMtfak. BANDBOktB BUSINESS STJITB, - ro-,l S -m . j -f aidivsiuuf s fwiis, at a vsry' small margin ea OStJ - . . i j irnrasi, . MUNS0N0q.M , .t- ' aty Clothiers. tan 11 ... ' '89- CLHT07I MILE ACAPfTf, rTtBTt NEXT 8E38I05 WILL BfiGl.1 OM TBB J. sd Monday of 'anaary, 1871, ' aad enntiaaa twenty weeks. ToiUoa: 811 68 ead 8rf au. Board esa be had at from 811 to 111 M par ssonta. Bead fof circular girin jh Jntome i QSADT ft FnLTOD. das 18 - --: 1 -i r. .aSBWaAneswoh '' " 1 '" 'SUl'J . 6R1PE TULSu i jlu8 a oo. poHnHra. to sill bcbp- peraong, ITowers, Thomas and HMftr grape phvaea, ssrfwtUUetnefs by aUnre Address;. . -. . n-H , WXI8 a oa, whitevma, n. a ' , , ,,, .; . w-twdAatw 8LXTI-riTE nSST' PaUi? taAL8 AWAXliS -. L 7:tl .1111 AD tm smiiiii arw Pisna suannfaetory aa.ajoaa vo., saaa mfaotorers ' of Orand, square aad? t nHi-bl Ft Bao forWa, beiiiraore. Md. Tkeslnstrnraeate aaAf -. - " a i have beea tofnret he pabtie low Beany lab-ty i ean, aaa npoa mew exeaua wpmrMt4j smsssaos, wnkA rAWOTmeet Tbeir Tone aossbtnes great ponr, iraitaaas sad Saeeinrlag nallty, ae ww ae rrmmt rarity af Intoastaoa aed Bwsetaass Uareagboat the eav ttre aeala. - "T-- " Their Tooob ie pliant aad stastf. and eaterst wee from tbe euAr-e a eo many riaaea. la fcarki " .; . -. Thsr are aneoaalled. am taf fAe Very beat aAaBOAAD M 41 F als-U large capital amatoyed ia ear bniieaes C aa te iaw oiy aa amaaanee aieaa as Mutator, evc,aa avs- iB oar lonare Hatkng t.-seur r-w las. frorwd Oiaim aceia and ta l.iu lYebea. SB- We weaid mH enewiei eHuuu, ta w liina senilis . ia Omiv4 i-. and eWaare fra4e, pel ted Aernt 14, I 1, HTarta ta IHsae aaarar friue Uias baa yet aa ae- A-rery Waas any warrar-ted Ihfe., jr Metoaeaaa. vKiah aa aer. . - hstaa.sekvwasafaatorvprC. . -. SEW jlSTtitti; m. mim OO., - twit : ; j. , , to, "as- m asm " emmw , n gaa rnJi sr-- lAi-iT t ai--?" 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The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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