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1 i;r paili) .;lmirn;iL WILMINGTON. K. 0 : TUI3DAY. JAS. 18. 1873. TbeDAaT JoraAt, lisoU-wl fiJ2v arr In North Cervfcoa, pubnaljed erj momlnj, mt H xJav, l jerr Dollar a year ; Teem IUu-iM aii tamr.?ji ; "Sjitiitt -rrrt Mot per. awnta f tor atiorter period 8m4 T Carriers Vtlw cfty at Smrn-rm twnu rmonUbrTwbDaiAAs and Two-Tr-FTf recti par quarter. ' v' Ths Weeixt Jocmaa, (frtdy) i6trty-ix -wraraa paper, wg o-. . f per year, threa wples riTi DoiXAM AJT I half , iw wp.., 0t n i ,.mIWi iwn Hill 1 s "Tr . ' MMCBRidin to all caw- parable to 'Stance, and no paper coBtlBiwd after tbe , .ration of the time paid for. 1 " i 1 1 .... t ItcinTTaicra abould be mart by PoaU offlcv Money OVr or Kxprm. If tila can not be done, prtetWn agklnet toaeea by mail may be aecured by forwarding a draft payatotbe order ofthe proprietort . J.th.. JoTWAU rw h, wmmt tie money V inirfeWntJWtW. I a..H Urea of arlrertipj tyr,) One Inch, at tnaertkm. On lXJk; twe ineer- tibie Obb Dow.va awn a wai r; tnree hmrrttona. Two Dot.l.aw; frrr rrartlotia, V.Vo Pmuu Xwtt'a 9ks flte lnae f i f TVkt a aaa- 1 1 av rtm4 lwim THKraDoLLana awo a ALPS twelre lnorlona, FiTaDotiaai Ann 4 BAi.r, on tinrth. r inttHM.aa; two montha. Fi rTKKH 1oi.laiu; th roomha. Twin tv-two D014.AW1 ('iMitrarti for lornr nvrtods aril longer maile pot UbftraJ Umi. Addreaa, Uiiii.'it !CJivi.aAn Rarirrvane, WtlmlngUm H. C. IlooMa or thk Ovtbaii Fx. Com. ) . S tTH XoSr.irA.tiv Patt. V ' Ralh, K. C, Pre. ICt h, '71 TheWaV fxPcti'Hve ('ximmittee of he ConerTli?e prty which ia com Y ViirJ1. tt the tarwme "CorgreaaJonal ' F.ii'ciit've Commit te will pleaae ruectiu lUleigb on Wedncaday, Jan v aary S4tl, IftJ.'V, fa conn!t in regard to Important matter. llmbre of the Conwrvatite preea are inrited to attend. ' W. R. Cox, S'3f t ClbaSiman of Central Com. . J. J. Limtfom Seorefartr 'OMTIiTIO-CHAllOK It PFB " i.ic bejitihent. r., . The tapid inoreaae and spread of the ritDTement in fator of Convention ia protmbly better ahown by the oh an . gm among Uie papera of the State than In uny other way. Indeed the fiivorito argument ngaiUHt the propo aition to call a Convention waa baaed npon rthe opposition of anon a very large majority of thn pnpers of the Btate. deniountratiuff that the people were oppoaed to the call. We hire never felt that it was the duty of those conducting the preas of the State to , follow blind- It oublio opinion, bnt aa faitulul sen tinels to guard carefully the publio weal, and direot and lead public atten tion to such matters as will promote the publio welfare. Upon thisprinoiple 8 lira tarl and will act. ! ' Believing, therefore, that the only -aoVuUon of tbe troubles whioh envi roned onr people, aud by which their industries were paralyzed and their burrena accumulated, was by a radical . charge in the fundamental law; and Booing that the good people of the State bad placed it in the power of the Domocratio-Conserrative members of the Legislature to call a Convention, by which these changes could be more promptly, more satibfaotorily and more economically maae,our duty was plain, The farmer and the mechanic, the pro fessional man and the laborer, are all busy with their several duties, their labors increased by the very burdens - ..J.w'?lc'Ln CunstituUompoeijh onr bumble judgment it became the duty of the publio journalists to direot attention to evils from which all - were suffering i - and to devise meaiM for their remedy. We oould net stop fci consider who would favor or who nhonU oppose the movement - we would advocate. We would gladly seek the eo operation of the one, and en laavor to convince tbe judgment of the other; at least wo would labor . Tfajthfujly'and jealously , for what we Wert eatinfled vras for tbeeommon gOOd. f ,vt e'V. i Early after ' the' election, indeed aa Boon ai it was ascertained that then was a twothirds majority of Demo cratic Conservatives in both Houses f the Oeueral Asaembly, the JorRKAt promptly, boldly, and zealonaly advov cited the eall of a Constitutional Con tention, aud from that day to the present haa labored with all its might to secure the call. ,;JW"e found ourselves opposed by a very large majority of the papers ot the Stated w4 by a majority of our im mediate friends and patrons. This did not deter us iu the oonaoientions performance of " our duty, bnt rather inspiredVus to labor with greater sea ii bhalf of the important work which we had nndertakeu If we eventnallv failare aSall hare the satiaf action ot Itnowing "that t we .baTe aeonred th active oo-operation of a majority at the press -of the Btate, the almost unanimous support of onr friends. nVglbori and readers, and w believa ihat the people of this and moat of tat edjoiuiug coaatiea, if not throughout , the Bute, are ae nearlj nnanimout fcr j Convention a thej have evor been for any important movement wbieli j ba been prepoaed for their rapport. I Uttf ectcmporarv, the Wilmiogtou Star, which ia now the onlv daily paper ia the State which oppo the eall of a Convention, early in 8intembr poMhd a claaaifled Hat of papers npon thia question, g-iving additioue frem day to day "of the overwhelm- " log majority of newppera in the Btate opposed to GonTention ." Wo propoee thia morning to pabliah the list made ont by the Star at that date, with some addition! which that paper omitted and changing one, the Dur. jv Plan, fro tlieCon Tei)Uon to (hfl ai-Convention aide, thtt paper wu then and is now op. r"f" posed to Contention. It will be .ecn change, all in favor of Convention FATEUI w favor tatees omxto to o CONTKmo in: fxisrcmos is atrrxMBiB, 1871 ear ntH een. 1871 WtlBlngtoa Journal Wilmington Riar lialrlgh )rernHo Pktilol Kdoif k acnllual Oharlvtt UbMtrTr l.rlotU l)mocrt Tubnro Fnootrar V ilKm Adftne SS w... Wiln I'lln.llr Ounrurd Hon Atiitvlli tirmllnr hew bars Journal Of;!! Pr'M ISIllloa tliroi.lr: Ixurnun lUilurd Ulrr 1 toliU'Kiio Minium r Klnirtun Oil't'n Huck) M.iunlWuJ j'liintoa MpHt r I'oiklon An"i U11 if ini-oinlon fingri w jl.iiiubtfr'un rubimmuu Murt'li Mnnltor iNtwbnu Nt-wl mln irtrnitefllK f.t I Whlinurj I c.o llrcnlll H'glr ' Kcklnmui lonrlcr ', Wiulrnbo'ntiih argot ,Wlnirt)f Time 'K-'-l vill KuloifliM 'Wvldoa Nat i4tit"ivill l.n(lmrli iUuihaTob flac The other paper of the Htnte, if onrliat ia correct, bad not taken any decided atand npon the qneation. We may bare omitted aotne, aa we write from memory, not hating a complete Hat of the papera at hand. We ae by the followiug claaaiflcation, m the pa pers now ataud, what a cliitugo 1 ouaeion haa brought alwut in dis- four mouth : UhT of Fapib rs: UST OF rAl EHH or- FAVOB OF OON IWU5T01USVBN' TION, JANTJARV, 1875. Wllniinginn Hiar TBNTiqX, IAK T, 1875. Wilmington Journal Ka ugli Brntluol iiliarliiUfi li nioi-raf UUnrlntu utmrvar Titriiuia auqultsr Wtlwn A1ani-i nm ruluilcatiT HiHl)oro noiHliW niicnnl bun Miwtnry WitUihman VI urn I br..nlfle ttiuiwr rrrM ji iinl Leid' r IVildrho'O M"ivgi'r hbi'lliy Btnner Nawbxm tiuurnal 01 Fk)UdtIII da. UK Ivuikf Mount k'ntl Wailtaiivmugll A'gni Wctilnn ri'n con more Kioiuh Nun Hr. i,uiro Fslrlot , AiIitIi Dlliwo UurbamTubarno Plant Ahaliln rikHt tur 1?) -II. Kmnton a ti Foikt n Anjnln kooIi Hmwril Niiin hewhamlan WarhlnitPB a bo Orevuvlll IwifitUir Horhlngbaa CaurKT Wlni..r 'i'lian htetdartlls F.trprle BUtivlllt Landmark ? Oharlotl Hum Warmn on UaKtta adituorough Herald: Momoa anqulror Zt. j This liat doea not iucluJo audi pa- Ipnra as have never taken any decided atand. Several papera, notably the Wilson cfi-once and the Wilson iVin dealer, whioh were among the moat I determined and nnoonipromiaed opjo J nenta of Convention have ao far mod. ifled their views as to express a wil lingness to abide very cheerfully with the deciaion of the Legislature in re gard to the matter, and work for tbe suooesa of the movement should it be detet mined upon. foot GRANT. Grant and hia orgaua are building large trees of comfort from very small aoorns of foundation. For instance, the Waihington City Kepublican says: And now tbe Legialatnres of the several States are taking the back track in ths Lonisiano matter. Some of them, or, more properly spo iking, some of their mombors, rushed with hot haate to denonnoe th Administra tion for its course in that regard: but since the troth haa become publio and the lying reports of the Independent Press have been contradicted, the tide of popular opinion seta strongly in fa vor of the President's action. The New York State Senate, for example. has passed a resolution affirming its faith in the patriotism of General Sheridan, and the Legislature of Illin ois baa tabled a resolution, introduced a few days ago, denouncing tbe alleged interference of the military at New Orleana. , These are straws that show whioh way the wind doth blow, and they are ooming so thick and fast aa to indicate the near approach of a hur ricane. Now that ie what the KrpubHcan says th New York Senate said. This ia what that body actually did say: Rttolvea, That we. the Representa tives of the people of the Btate of New xork, in benate aaaembled, while af firming our unshaken confidence in the patriotism, fidelity and integrity of Lieutenant-General Sheridan, never- vneiesa ncrsoy condemn tbe sentimenta ot the telegraphic dispatch of General Sheridan, dated at New Orleans, La., January 6th, 1870, to the Secretary of War, whioh sngge-ts that Congress should paaa a law declaring a large elaaa of the people of Louisiana banditti," in ordor that "they could be tried by a military oommia aionj" and wbioh also suggest "it is possible that if the I'reiident wonld issue a proclamation declaring theso same citizena banditti, no farther ac tion need be taken except that which would devolve npon himcelf." That we regard the . reoommendationa con tained in aaid despatch as despotic in their nature, unprecedented in the history of onr oouutry, unwarranted by the present situation of affairs in Louisiana, so far as this body is at this time advised, and tending to the destruction of representative govern ment and constitutional liberty. The resolution waa adopted yeas, 20; nays, 8. Look upon that picture and than open this. ftra-rt: tnmn i.n ai. joi itj !!. oivtiniit The .Srir ..t;fHt'riil Juurnal haa thin t" aiy in n-ply to IIh Jri;Nt. of r r oeol l4- : j We wouM tvminJ our f r i'? of the Wilmington Jol rue. thnt (. ikvuiiv ! an eulin.lv nrufrnl poa.tiim oti ilia C'MIVCIttiotl OHf.ll. ill. tiitvu rt- prr-awnl no opinion exlitorially -itli r for or ajaiiiet ; Mini do Dot (K-Pir.t to liavo our i Mi t t cluwo eitlur a- political lie apHpt'r or among tliooj - ueuu oi I, .invention. We htive ru- lenvomi (.1 kin p (,nr ra.lora iuIoiiih d ( of aa to til unit, ot public opinion on the anbjei t, a id have admitted com miinicationa diHciiahing the quetion, j but have gnnt bo fitrther; nor do ' intend to W iutend to atudiounlr avoid all political oaentious, at Hihtical qacatioua, at th aame time remarking thnt we are not rcepoiiBible for the ncwa expreoaed by onr correspondent. rnvenila-l.rier from Sam'l blame, i:aq., f Amnawlrk. OnovEwooD, S. C, Jan. It. Mxj. J. A. V.nytUiird ; I'K.ui Hut -I Hee that the Btate and Coi gresaiorul Kxtcutive Committees of North Carolina are requested by the proper authority to meet in the city of ltule gh, the 20th it.staut, for the purpose of considering important matters now before the Democratic pai ty of mn tu Carolina, and among Kin o of tlu-HO important matU-ra is the Convention question;" and, as cir ennictaiicea iM-yond my coidrol will prevent me I oin attending tlio niM!t ing. I tftkc the liberty to nk you, us 1 political and personal friend, to render my exctire at thn meeting if my nam tHCiilled. I am iu favor of the Legislature call tug a Convention, not for party pur- Dos' or to injure; any citixeu a ho dif fers witn me on this momentous qnea tiou. 1 am in favor of a Convention beciiuaa I believe a change in the Con stitution i nee 'Bsary for Htate aa well at individual prosperity. vVo have all had aiifllcieut experionoe, for the pat w'x years, of confusion aud adversity, to enable us aa a free people to cni to a decided conclusion iu regard to thia matter, without regard to party or "color, and it seems to me, at tor tak itiff an impartial viw of the oMestion that the people wou'd be iu favor of a Convention, I y a very large majority, ai ir, in a very plain Iot that every cit ir.cn if North Ctroliim would be bene llted by a change in the Constitution of thn : Btdto, no ttiut the law wonld be baned upon a more plain foundation, for ns it now s, the law iB a pi rft-et medlcT of con fusion, fcot only to the different execu tive ol)liers of the law, but to the most harned lawyers of the State; and long as the law is used for the benefit of corrupt oQlefl holders, to oppress the ignorant and unfortunate, the whole people of the titate will suffer, and the Htute can never shine aa a bright "star"intlie galaxy of freedom to ail then let ns, as now is the proper time, go to work like men and call a Convention and frame a Constitution that will bring us from nuder the shndes of adversity and place us as free people, fairly and squarely upon tne foundation 01 peace and prot-w-n ty; granting the negro his rights be fore the law, that he may tie more uae ful to himself and mora beneficial to the State; and also to let the home stead and exemption laws remain as they are. And further.to have all jndi ciaf officers appointed by tho Legiala tnre, doing awav with the corrupt plan of electing them by the popular vote of the people; returning to tne former plan of county courts, which will be much belter than the present expensive and oppresaiye plan of coun ty government. In "o tuuml wisdom can be obtained." -Very respectfully, lour ob't ae v't, SAuran It. Cm.vNis. From tin Aiheillle Enoneltor.; A 1'rnpoaltlon to Hulld Ilia fVealem , north Carolina Road, Editor Hxpotitor : ' Under the above head I noticed an artifle in your pnper snyiug: "Edward Mathews haa bought about two thirds of the bonds of the Western North Carolina ltailrond. Mr. Alathews ih one of the Vice Presidents of the Car olina Central Railroad Company," Ac I on will pleaae allow one who is posted on ineae atiairs to mane a slight correction of the Mt tteineut. First Mr. Mathews is not one of th Vice Presidents of the Carolina Central Railway, but a large capitalist and principal owner of that road, to whom tue people oi our ntato are wholly indebted for its early comple tion to Charlotte, and, having muoh busineaa of his owu to atteud to, do clined any position in its management, but furnished all the money during the orisis, when others would not, to keep the work "moving Steadily ward. on- SecondThe Carolina Central Rail w.y is not anriout to build the West ern north Carolina Itailroad. Air. Mathews did not buy the controlling interest of that Road for tho pnrpose of spending a few millions of dollars to complete it, bnt in order to tccure itt early completion. , It con easily be I seen why Mr. Mathews and the Care lina Central Railway Company desire the completion of the Western North Carolina Railroad. It will bencfll their Jioad a'r.afv oompWerf to Charlotte. It ia equally apparent why they should prefer others to complete it. . The same bencat would be real ized without cost to them. The mountains one penetrated and the commerce beyond tapped, wjll flow over tbe nearest route to sea-board. We cannot allow a publio work of such vast importance to the material prosperity of onr State to be used longer for a political football. To play with it, is a prodigal amusement to statesman would indulge in. Mr Mathews offers his interest in the Western North Carolina Road at coat to him, to any party who will give good guaranty for ipedy com mencement and early completion. Just now our Legislature seems to be roaster of the situation, and all partica look to it for legislation. Let it aot wisely, and we will have thia great work completed within three years. No one need care who builds it, provided it bo bnilt quickly, and operated and managed with liberality and intelligence. If under thia favorable combina tion of oiroumstauoes we fail of an early completion of th road, th pres ent members of onr Lrgiahtura must tske their share of the responsibility What we want is speedy commence rant and early completion. IXTXaKAX Imtrotbucnt. From th Hli)or Hwurder. Ttaa ( nrsllua Oalral. A trp over thi rosd.lat wek.fmm Wilruiiigton t Charlotte, (fratiQed a long die rilid winh,ud realized much of nnr hoju'ful expectation. At preant wi- will pe no detaila of oar ride, iiice a full keteh wonld oconpv more tp.f tha we can epare. We will only r-'mnrk that what we aaw fully ponflrmed onr previous hifth eati ma e of 4ta talue.Dot only to Wilming ton. but to the conijtry through which it paee, and the State in general. The larpe amonnta ot naral atorea.and outton, ahow that, though mncb of tlm onuntry along the aide of the road may be iwor, jot that ftirtility ia not fir off. The iuflaence of the roadorer the acctiou 1m-t ween Wilmington and Itix-kinffham. thn larireat orwiivl rxir- tidna, ia already apparent, and the frequency of atationa and rapidly growing villages a sure teat of the busineaa of the compacv. Bevond Rockingham everything along the line ia comparatively new, but full of life ana promise. 'I he road from Wilmington to Tolk- ton is one of the best over whioh we have traveled, most of it, especially as far as llockingham, where it enters the hill country, perfectly straight, and with light grades. The bridges are fine, and the treatloa, of which there are many on the npper end, well hum and sale. rom Monroe to Char lotte the road waa completed just pre vious to tne satting in of wet weather and used before the track had become solidified by time, and the consequence is a good deal of occasional delay from settling of the track and from elides. The travelling publio must be pa tient, and submit cheerfully to these temporary inoonvonkuces, for the same skill and the same ruergv which c irried the road through in the face of apparently insurmountable difficulties will before long make it aa perfect in one part aa it ia confessedly now in the other. A great work has been accomplished which will in the course of a little time justify all the high expectations that have attended its progreaa. HI CELLANEOUS. Hardware, Ouiin Pistols ( ullfry, &cM A .I u i mi a, Nu 1 --liet Street kK'iF THfl.SHOKsT AM BEST AS V-rUn e' u llm Hh.ti orx-iei-.d l'ITO .s-A fnll. AeurneDt. l.i'M) T'A'ltT tiCNit. Hetolvere of tbe btl mod.i. spnt mn' niill. BUY A NU YOU ARK vrar TOP THEN "AVE i UIK HEST Villi OA KT. PMlUHH CUlbfRT. POCKET KNlVJES of oar own Imittl u. Beet qualities of 0 OOP RR'S TOOfiS), CARPENTERS' TOOl.R, HAOI1I N INT TOOLS. TUBPENTINK TOOLS nt'hDINO HARDWARE, CAKRIAdE I 9 Matorlal, nr Iron,' Bar itel Farmern' T .wli of every dentrlutlon. gAni.EN, iiAHNr.aa, LEATHEHi JI,AS paints, noons, wnnous Amu riMns, Bole Agency for SHAlrf.R'M HASH LOCK The great tndnnf menta we offer to reduced j.tlot'f, make It to the Intere' ol all"o eall At the HARDWARE DEPOT. NATHANIEL JACOBI. NO. la MAltKET NT. dec IS m- For Sale QN RE i SOMaBl.F. TIRM8, the t1m Hotel Pumlttue, ard an unexpired Lea for jeven year. 1 hla l i-han'-e for a gord Investment, a tha Hotel In wc'.t tut'iullBhtd and in a ttourtahlng condition. For fnrtber Information, apply Hie National Hotel, or to Jan S t-ff v I), a. SMITn A CO, rnrmr a ht Kinpi.ovinESJT-At J notne, Male or Female, B a wee k war ranted, ho capital required. Fartlcularnand valiialile eampl lent free. Addrrn with rent return etamp, O. KObS, Wtlllamrtiurg, fou COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, AND ALL THROAT DISEASES, ess WELLS' 0ARB0U0 TABLETS. P U X ,H P J N LUE BOI El A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY. Bold by Drnggieta, a 500 PIANOS AND ORGANS, New and Second-Hand, of Flrrt-UUsi Maker, will be wild at Lower Priori fur caeh, or on Iital1fnenti. or for rent, tn otty or coun try, dTlngthene Htird Tlmee and the Uoll daye by HOHAI'K WATERS 80N, 481 Broadway, than ever before offered In New York. Aginti wantrd to Mil Wateri' New Scale Planue, und (Concerto Organi. Illu trated I'aUtoguen Mailed. Oreat indiicementi tn the Trails. A largo discount to Teacheri, Mliilntf ri (Jhnrchen, Idgee, brhooli, etc. 4w 857 60 tcit SROO New AOrNTB PROFIT" PER WKEK. Will prove It or fr. (fit A00 New artlclee nat patented. Ram- tir em r tree to all. ndrra w. u. uui KS'I'KR, Broadway. New TVrk. tm PRINTINGS WKATLT EXKC17TKPAT horfet nMi and on Cnrr KAMPT.R to Agente. Ladle rilCC 4'ombinMlan Needle.book with tll-rnni'ie. !eudBlaiup,lfcAN A CO . Sew B.'dlord. Maw. 4w GENUINE PERUVIAN GUANO. In Large or Small Quantities. , Br Imtrnrtlon of the Peruvian (lovern. ment, their Agent have advanced the price of Onanape On nio from September tut. ls'4, to ixtv two dollar and fl'tyornta (fH Hi) gold, per ton or 8V40 pound urnae, entbllilng at the mrne time a new eca'a of di'eaunt. the lowe.t hel'-g St centa on parcole from 60 to i)0 ton the higbeet t3Tonn AOfl foneand over. A uual. they will not eell In Iota of lea than ten toea, Under thia now arrangement I am enabled to till orders for lota often ton and upwards at less price than tha Agents of the Pa ruvlan Government. I will, aa heretofore, supply quantities un dertentons at the same rate aa charged by them. . Circular. cMlnlng tratlmo la'i, reference! and full uartlcnlarfi, mailed frcann a-mlii-ation o R. BALCAZAR, No. S3 Bearer St., New Tor. P. O. Box 1. ton 7-dAwkT j IJACOBll t THE FAVORITE HOME REMEDY 1 1 ie anrlvallrd Medicine II warreuie.1 not to oat Ua a augle iiarticla of MittcnsT, at "j Injnoou mloeal euuetaare. bat la PUBELY VEGETABLE, containing thone Southern KooU and Herbr, whli k an all-lM rruvidenca ha pUcvd, iu ooni.trtr where I. tct Ptauuwe mnet r-rerail. I will rare all IHamtaca caated bf llaranaeiacnl ! aha 1.1 ver and Bawela. Blmmoni' Liver Srgnlator or Medicine la eiumentljr a ramilv mwlicmei ana br be In bent read for Immediate raaort will aare many aa nour oi (unenng ana many annua? ti iae ana dot-tore' ouia. After ever for tr Teara' trial It la etlll re- eiv- Ing tbe moet nnnuallfleri teetimonlale to Itt lr- toea itota i-ereon of tlie blgueet cba.'aclee and reepcnrtblllty. Eminent (IbjalclaBe eooiaietid it aa the moat EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC For DyspepsU or Indigestion. Armd with thia ANTIDOTK. all rllmalee i ut cliangi of water and lood my be faced witt otlar. A. a Remedy Iu M Ai AKIOL'" T VF.Ki. B'lWEb eiiaifl.AIMl), Bin LKaSNR!t8, JAL'NDf K NAUSEA, IT HAS NO EQUAL. It U tbe Cbcaeeet, l uteet and Hen. ram.' Mndi.;lne ID tlio World I" maiinrnclared oi l) by J. H. ZBILKN CO., niooi. ua., anu ruMwitriit Price. l ne. Sold by all Prngglata jol,ag aaw TRADE MARK. IE SAUCE 8UPBIMI COrST-GEXIBil TEBM. JOHN W L act. at aaalnet bUNDhV COUNT KRFEITKK8. Whm it ! annarent that there U an lutention to deceive tb tmbllo by toa aaooi ua nama ofaplace and tho word deaorlptlve of an ar. tlcle,uch deception will not ba protected by the pieteno that ttaeae words cannot be n d In such manner aa to ceuatltule a "trade nark. W Hera word and the allocation of ordi have, tiv Ions Ub. beoome Known a aeaignaiwi the ariU-,!e of a particular mannlsctnn-r, he acoulroa a rlirht to them aa a trade mark whli-h competing dealera cannot fraudulently Invade. riieewncaof tba wrong ti tha false repreeen- tatlon and deceit, on prooi oi woion aa uu Junction will lame." The canclndinf wards af th Jadaje daclalon are ' I'be onler appealed from should ba modl- s.d and the Inlunetlon eitended ao ae to pro hibit tho use of tha words Woroeterlha sauce' on the bills, labels and wrappers of tha deli-ndant." LEA & PERRINS CELEBRATED PRONOUNCKD apa KXTTAOT if BT I a LKTTERfm lu MKPICAL G iCN I I MAN at Maiuu. uvanuuiiu li to nil nroinrr at 11 WOKCKf TKK lxo as via X t K May, lSftl I'll I.KA "Only Good 8auce," And applicable ti lt VtfRV VAR1E TT OF DISH. PERRINS tba belraauoe lehlzh yen iia. enteemeed in and le, In my palatable as well h 'he mont whole some San" that i made." Worcestershire Sauce, Hold Wholesale and for Exportation byt Proprietor. I.KA A PERRINS. Woroentj Enuland; and Retail by Dealer In Sanoee gen erally thronghnut the world. Ask for Lea & Perrins' Sauce. All eartlei Infringing on the above will he proMi-utwi oy meeera. i,ka ot rerru-i JOHN Jnm 1 DUNCAN'S SONS, NEW I'OHKi SHORT POSTPOIVEIVIEIXT-DAY riXKO-rVM. DIMtHIBVTlOSJ. First Crand Gift Concert. Montpclier Female Humaiie Association AT ALEXANDRIA, VA. NOVEMBER 23,11874 LIST OF UIFTS t OraudcaiiUOilt 1 OraudOaeb Oltt. ., 1 Oraud Caeh Ollt ., 10 Ca-h Oi'ta, S 11,000 each .etan.em . (0114 I'll (l .. lim.ono .. 1S.O00 , SO.IKK) IS rash till ta, (1,000 each. SO Cah Uil'U. 1,000 each. 100 Caah Ulru, 1,000 Oath Olfts, 1,000 Ca-h Uifte, 40,000 Caah Oil Is, SOOoach.. 100 each.. SO each.. SO each.. , . R0.000 .. 100.000 .. '0 (mo .. 0",000 SI ,171 OaehfH ln teai.oon.oai. NUMBER OF TICKETS 100,00 Fries of Ticket S (t Whole TlcktU , fiu un Halves. ., 10 00 Suartere , B 00 ighthi or each Coupon 2 80 SU Tlcketi for 100 00 Tbe Montpeller Female Humane Associa tion, chartered by tha Iyglnlature of Virnli.la and tha uircutt Court of Orange Co., propoMi ny aurami uiri ion cert to enaoiiin a-a en dow a "Home fur the Old, Infirm,-and Dreti tnte I adiea of Virginia," at Montpeller, tin former retldenea of President Jamil Mad'mn ODVaaaoa's Ovrica, Richmond, July I IS It aA'ordi ma pleanure to aiy that I am well acqoalntod with a large majority of tha oft! oentottha Montpeller Female Humane J elation, who reilde In tha vlolnlty of my bom-i and I atteet their Intellurenoe and their worth and high reputation aa gentlemen, at well aa me puono continence, influence and tubeiau tial mean liberally repreeented among them JAMB L. KRMPHR. Got. Virginia. i . AbaxAMDRia, Va JulyS, I8T4 I commend them a genu of honor and Integrity, and tally entitled to the confi dence of the public. R. W. HCOHF9. IT. 8. Jailgi Kartrrn District of Virginia. Further rrfcrenoei by terml-lng t Fli E celleney Gilbert C Walker, E-Oovernor of Va.; Hon Rob't E. Withers, Lieut. Gov. of Va. and U. 8. Senator elect; Henaton and Mam liera of Con grew from Va. ' Remittanoee for ticket, may ba made by ex prew ttrepald, poetofltca money order on W'anhingtnn, l. O,, ar by raglatered letter. For fuV particular!, tcitlmonlali, Ae., tend for Circular. Addrete. Hon JAMES BARBOUR, President M. F, H. A , Alexandria, Va. Reliable agents wanted everywhere. 4w , HAVE YOU TRIED ARKtOU ' Weak, Nervous, or Debilitated I Are yeu ao languid that any exertion r. quire more of an Hot t that you faal capable ofmaktnrV Then tirJUHUBEBA, tha wonderful tonic and In vlgorator, which actiao bene ficially on the eoretiva organ a to Impart vigor to all tha vital force. It In no alcoholic appetlaer, which itlmniatet for a hort time, only to let the eufterer fall to a lower depth of mfarry, but It la a vegetable ton'e acting dlreetlv on the liver and rpleen. It reculatea the Bawela, qtilatethe nerve. ard givea aueh a healthy tone to tb whole ytti ti aoon make the Invalid feel llkeanw pern a. r ta vperation I not vloleat, but la Oharaoterlaed by grsat getitleuean; tbe patient experience uu nudden change, no marked re aulta, but graitually hi t'oublea r'ola belr tnt, like th Arab, -" nd -llently Meal away." Thia I no new and nrj tried dlaoovery, but ha been long ued with wonderful remedial retult. and I pronounced by the high tmdu eal authnrltiea, "the moat powerfnl trnlr and alterative known." A ak your druggltt for It. '' ForaaKby WM. F. KIDDER CO., w Daw Tvrk WILMINGTON,N.C,LINES SEMI-WEEIiLY Freight Route to all Points South or East. Fast BALTIMORE. Balliffiore asi Sonllicni Steam Trans- partatica Company, -SAiLU FW.'M BAI.HVORa- Tuesday dt Friday, at 3 P. M. -AND FROM Wit MlGTOK Wednesday & Saturday. : r ii koi fiii. bii i.a or North and South Carolina, Georgia and Alabama. For North or East bound Freight to Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York Boaton, I'rovidence, , ran jtiver and other Kustern (Jitita. -Also, to iiivi ipiHil, (llHFgow, Bremen, Antwerp, and other '' Enropeati itrta. lbi I ii-ra ronnrrl at Vt ne.ii.ui, i, .nK ti, Wilr.i'ngtun 4 Wthlim Kallruad, Carolina tJintral halleai, and Cai frr-r RIt't Sk rnrr' with thrlr connecting Roadi, offer nrroual farllitloa tot the prompt delivery ot fral It tn all oiua. ' Aathe Steametf of ttieaa Lintii, en arr.tai in Wt'mington, atop at Hallrct 4 deiot, tha trt'tgbl In 'ranefrred niid r rov-rrd rbrda tn rare wtihi.tit rttla and foraarri.it h. th.a. Fni. ht Ext-reaa that r ei l. adrayage In Wilmli'Mton, aud r.0 tianafir frcm Wtlmlagion South. Haiea Ciwaraalrod a Law aa bv cbaigea promptlr paid. WMARK ALL GOODS 1A WILMINGTON LINES. , tfTat fnithir tnlormatlon ply to either of tha unlemlgned Agent of f a Lint: EDWIN FITZGERALD, Agn iaitimor Line, an twnth 8t , Baltimore. octM R All ROADS WIIMINQTON AND WELDON RAI1 ROAD COMPANY. urnoa or OanaaiL svraaiKTaanawv, 1 Wiiajingutn, K 0. Jan. I, IMI CtiAjUi UP oCHJvliULJC. On and after Jan. Id, Pawwnger Train o tbe w. a W. Railrtad will ran at follow 1 MAIL TRAIN. .aave tjnloa Depot Hunday) at- dally (except T.SBA.M .......11.45 A.M. 1 SI P. M 8.4 ' P. M 10.1 A.M 1141 A 1.119 P. W. SOS P. M, Arrive at OoldAboro at.. .... Rocky Mount at.. Weldonat Iave Weldnn dally at rrl ve at Rocky Mount. . , . " Uoldaboruat Union Depot. CXPRESR THAI- AND THROUGH FREIGHT TUA1N. eav L'nloo depot, dally, at MS P. to, Arrive at Goldeboro at l.V) A. M, " Rocky Monntat. . 4 60 A.M. " Waldon at 7.80 A. M ..ave Weldov, dally, at S40P. M, A rrl re at Rorkv Mount at. 9 19 P. M, " Goldeboro at ...U IS A.M. " Union Depot at... 4 10 A.M. Mali Train make cloee oou lection at Wr don tor all point North via By Lint and Ac Tula Creek route. S7 Eipre Train connect only with Acquit Greek rout. Pwlltnaa'a Palace Sleep toa Car on thia 'I rata, s Freight Train will leave Wilmington tr weekly at B4S A. M. at d arlve at 1.40 P. M. JOHN F. DIVINE, Qaneral Supt. Ju l-tt etar oopv Carolina Central Railway Co. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, ) Wilmington, Dec 10th, 1S74. j fVAe pawwawaetew- rWMawaMr rwewaewn Change oTSchedule, On and after tb 16th Inatant, train will tun oror thl Hallway a follow; PA88ENOER TRAINS t,eTn Wilmington at...., ......T.1BA.M Arrive 'n Cbarllott at T OO P M Leave Char otte at j:oo A M Arrive lu Wilmington at.... :4SPM r Night tralni (feat Freight and Pasen. ger) In future aotioe. FREIGHT TRAINS Leav Wilmington at ....6.00A.M. Arrive at Laurlnburg at......... .....8:40 P.M. Leave Laurlnburg at,.,.. (00 A.M Arrive at CbarlotM at.... 4:00 P. M Leave Charlotte at 0:80 A. M Arrlie at Laurlnburg at 8:00 P. M Leeva Laurlnburg at ,...(:00AM Arrive at Wilmington at (.00 P.M Connections. Connect at Wilmington with Wilmington A Weidon, nt Wilmington, Columbia fe An. gnta Railroad, aoml-weekly New York and Trl.weekly Baltimore and weekly Pblladel. phla Steamer, and the Btver Boat to Fay ettevllle. Uonnoct at Charlotte with -it WatrnDI- vii'on, North Carolina Kallroa-t, Charlotte and 8tatevilA Rallroal, Charlotte ft Atlanta Air Line, and Charlotte, Columbia and Aa gneta Railroad Thue rapplying tha whole Went. Korthweit and Southweit with a short and cheap Hie to the Seaboard and Europe. 8. L FREMONT, Chief Knglneer and Superintendent. d"el 286-tf tsr Paper publishing O. O. Railway aohtd nl will pleaae notice change. JENKHAl.SrtPEKINTEND'TS OFFICE WIIMINQTON, COLUMBIA AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD CO ' WiirKOTO, H. O., Nov. 21, 1874 ' OBANOE OF 8CHEDTJLE On end a tirTrfd', 84th, th following cn Mii'it . 1 - , , . MHT -rPKES TRAIN tXPHj K Liari- WtliuHigr.,1, , g,JH P.M. i.eavi --ioren... ..ll.SSP.M Arrl-ri- at Otluiohla. , 4 00 A. M, . " " AUiniet. 8.48 A.M L'ate A it;: -Jul..... 4.1S P.M, UkTt Oolnrobla.,.. S.1SP. Sf. 1.1'are Flnrn'-e 12 go A.M. 4 r,- at Wilmington T.10 A.M Pa nger go'ng Wert beyond Colu able, will take lhrouh I "ln, leaving Wtlmlng'oa at e m r. at. PASSENGER AM MAIL TRAIN, (Dally raoept Banday.) Leavt Wilmington .......; 841 A.f, Amu at F'ortno. H.w r. at Arrive at Oolnibla 8.10 P. M lveOolumbla 1.80 A.M Lea. Florence 1.10 P.M. A rrl v at Wilmington..... T.00P.M. Taout a eonneotlona at Florenoe with tratn for Ohrletoa. f Th ongu Sleeping Cart on night train or unanenon aut AUgueia. - 4 AMES ANDERSON. Genl Superintendent, nnv vi --tr Potatoes! Potatoes! 150 MBrA rAhT E0,K pot-toeSi For tal by KERCHNEB, ft 0 ALDER BROS, aM N .m. ai- l aiL, "ja j NEW YORK. i UA1I.1NO Kit -M IW TORI- Tuesday & Friday, at 3 P.M. -AMC FKOM WILMINQTON- Wednesday k Saturday. i.amxu to all roisjif tn Wiimi, o!i k I i,lnw,Vi. A im.i. i .11 . ... . inv at her Haula-LaiMi1 at WM. P. CLYDE A CO., Agent New York Llaet, 4 Bowling Green New Tork A. D. CAZAUX, Agent Baltimore and New York Linei, Wilmington, K. O. - tS-ty ' BUSINEi-8 CABDS. Snieon i Metoical Itm, 6. K. Corner of Market and BeeoBd Street, WILMINGION, N. C All work done In tb beet manner and war ranted. Price low. rovS SSt Graham & Nash, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, CHARLOTTE, N. C PRACTICE IS THE STATE AND FE1 aral Couru, aad mak eollectloat any where tn North Carolina. Alto negotiate aalat of Heal Eetate. Agricultural, Mineral and Lumber tract, and delrola Chy Letaeoa lantly on hand. vl US AT tcaaiL oaoBLV. - wuaa aoaai CRONLY & MORRIS, AUCTIONEERS, STOCK AND REAL ESTATERROKERt WILMINGTON, H. O. CAN BE BEEN AT THEIR BALES BOOM a plan of the city , on an enlarged teal. Blank Book with tha houndariee of (vary Let tn the city distinctly defined. , Aaaeeeed value, part and preaent.Of tvtry lot In the city. . Any Information dealred fwniakad ipsa ap plication. Jolr . - JAS. T. PETTEWAY, Merchandise Broker. Offle Frodao Exohtnge, Bollclt Order for all daaerlntkmt of Mar ehandlea. tar Atttend to collect ton at all notata. Ka- got late advance oa pnxluoe. Parehate mad for each and on time. Negotlatefor Granger Wilmington, N, O. nov S tO-km nrsunABcx. North Carolina Home Insurance Co. . " m H 18 Com nan v oonUnnaa ta arrita PolUlaa at lair rate, on all clatae of lnawrablt prop- arty All loeeet promptly paid. Knoourage Home inatitationa. utat B.H. Battle, Preeident; Beaton Gaiet, Beore tary. ATKINSON MANBINO, , Agent, lane im-M ! 87,0O0,0Oe FIRE INNUKAHCK CAtt. tal KKPKtaiEjrrktn aftejs PAriNQB4STOH LOfWKS. tlueen Inenranoe Oomnanv.of Liver. 1 iwniinn lnnnn. nniri Bin w nm ntm I . ' 7 ' .r, wp,wi,, .WV.VW norm uritun and Mereantu Inior- anoe Company, capital 10,800,004 HaitlordliimranoeCompany. capital l,SO0Ot nauuiiairue inaurano uompaar, of Hartford, oanltal , ewot Oontlnenta) lainrance Oompanv, pt . New York, oapital rboanix Inmranoe Company, of . nrouaiyn, oaniiAi.. IJkMJxM Virginia Home Inaarance CoatpaBy, of Kiclimond, oapital .... SSSjOO MARIN K Th old Mercantll Mataal Maw Vnr L1FR- The Uonntatlout Mataal of Hart ford.' . .. ... .. ATKINSON ft MANNING, i.- Ganeral Agent. ov - . - aai-tf jyERCHAKT8 AID MECHANICS V IX8TJBAHCE C0MPAHT, OF RICHMOND. T1RGINTA. Capital ................M(H,f A. T Stuku, Prtaldt. I LB. Moou.Baot JOHB WILD KB ATKIISOK, Ganeral Agaa no. norui watex aa vriiaungwn, K. u. apruu . , JOHN 1. BYRNE, nnnoTinl TnnnrnTiPfl 1 trajin UUUUllU llUilUUilUU ii&UUUJj (FTRE, MARINE AND LUE) 40,0oe,0ve AaaeU Bepreewaitael. OFFICE OommtrcUl Exckang 'Banding Tr. iin i af iiiaiii aim n r: Horth Water Street ootll aiuu iiuu n unu iiUii vruai ALti SUES WELL BCREE5ED. Delivered Promptly At ZowH Price for Otuh, jy O.S.rALETf i . tM'i a v f
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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