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liir ilaili) Ifoimial. TIL?.IXOTON. N. 0 : THURSDAY, JO. SI, 1173. Tb Dailt Jocaa al, tb oldcat 4aJVy taper lm North Carolina, I publUlied tt stornlnj, except VI nJT, at Ejaht Doixam ft jw ; Foci Dallam sit mouths; 8TMrrT-riT eenU per snontb hf shorter period!. Served by Carrier a tii city el Sbtbbtt-FIVB eeut per month, or Two Dollar o4 Twis Tt-rm cents per qnarter. ?Tb Tf RB1XT JOCBRAL, (Friday) thirty -eii column ppert Two Doixam f!t Jfr, three copies' Fin Dollars aru a a.lF fowcoplea, Sana Doixam b ?(, IjbtDou-ab ad a ralf (en eooles, FiTrtM Doixam; twenty copies Iwm mi Doixam. Si cwrnoii lu an tun parao o sdvtnoe, tod do paper eonltaneJ after Ihe fipiratioti of the tins pM for. 8 giTTAXCM IjOtild be nad by rst oflj.'e Moupy Order or Kzpree. If thle rem out be done, protection scaluat leei by mailmay be eerared by forwarding drift pavab to the order of the proprietor! jl ibe Jocrsal, or by sending the money in fgtored totter. 4.tvertbliif Ratta (per Inch ol twelve .-lid re isf adverUslnf. tyi,) One ! ch, Ota" lnasrt.lt, Ojti Dollar, two hv tl. Out Doit a a and a halt; tbrue (MTrtlooe, Two Doixam; four It sxnl"i. Two Doixam ajtd a half; Ave l"sw U.-4 Thkkf Dollars; it towertloiis, T'j Doixam and a rai.f; twelve i weriioiM, FitsDouam and a half, otic month, tioirr Doixam; tw wontl. ntrviK TVuxab three mwlbs, 7. tt-twv DoUXM. Contract for longer pwiod and loutrr p.-e made opon liberal term. , AUdrase, Enoculard A (Ucrdkm, fef & , , vtnminguio, N. t. WPiMl ' 1 1I IMP EDItOEIAL BOTES. The marringeof tbe Prluoeea Louisa, daughter of tbe king of the Belgians, with Piiuoe Philip, duV of Saxony, ia to take ulaoe oa February 4. The dowry of bride amuonts to (375, 000. Mis Jennie Britton, of LewUbarg, Pa., Lis gained an exteneive rrputa tion m a akater by propelling herself thirty-two miles on the ice In three hours and thirtj-flve minute the other day. W ee it stated that the "Imperial Bank of Berlin i to offer an increased prioe for gold, in view of a proeptotive resumption of specie payment in Amerioa." There need b no hnrry, we think, on that aooount. A early fifteen million pound of rice, from tbe surplus store collected by tbe British authorities in Iadia, for the relief of the soffurers by the fam ine, were, receutly sold at Bombay at a loss to the government of over fifty per cent. - Lieuteuant-Oolonel Long, formerly editor of a newspaper in Marylanaud now an - officer in the aervioe of tit Khedive t f Egypt, claims to bar dis oovered the true aonroe of tbe Nile, in oath latitude 1 degree, 80 minutes, and between Urondegani and Uganda, Tbe Southern State will Bern be bio to boast of solid prosperity ontil they manufacture every pound of cot ton they grow.' The English manu facturers who hare removed their fao tori to the ooiton fluid of India are an example in point. The oorn orop of the United State lot 1874 ia reported by tU Agrioul tural Department at slightly more than 803 millions of bushels. Tuis is a redaction of 120 millions from ths oorn orop of 1873, whioh wm itself "not a good year for oorn." The old and amaslng dispute which aa existed far a eentnry m to the re spective parts by Acton, Oonoord, and Lexiagtoa to tha battle of Lexington, baa been reoently revived. A well' know wil ramarked that the question jraa now settled by the olroular Isaned lately by the Lexington eommlttee, for. after such inaccuracy of grammar. ibera eonld beao doubt a k whose anoastora jnnrdered tbe King's Eng lish 1' And " this recalls the famous eoltoral dinner r "The Battle of Lex itoniirafnrniithed the Field and Aoton the Mer Tke warolab of King Cakoben, of tlji wli abdioated in f at Ot of Qaeen Tic tori a, hM been sent as a present to that lady. - It ia about three feet six inohM In length, and made of dense ui wood, stained black and highly jfollabad, teeembltng in shape a stoat, welf rounded walking club. Round Hie handle are a group of eoooa palms roogU n ailver; fern leaves gradually antwiue toward the head, with dove ejaminf olive leaves in their months, and the top or knob is arownnted by a Vown. all of solid silver. .Iffaal Sta&daa Uennonitcs, eonor-ra-ing whose prospective migration to this country in a body, a great hub Vub h'aa "been tafsed!, have at length tbandoned, the Idea. Their main grievance we Bassia'a requirement of aniliUry Mrvioa, whioh their religion, Jike that of the Qaakera, eondemna. Reoently the Caar, through Oeneral Todlebei, gave them the privilege of passing the whole period of their mil itary service ia the civil department of the Government. They are to be employed m foresters, ea flrf men, as artisans in tbe Government faotoriet, and-as hospital attendants. In each of these oapacities a number will serve together iu order to enable them to bold their peoaliar religion! worship. TtIS LOI'ISIAX t Ol'TUICE 1D Till KOR11I CA KOI. MA I I ti. ISLATIBE. We presume that at a mttor of courite our Legialatnre will Uke some actios to put opoo reourd it indigna tion at the violeno ao rtont!y done to civil liberty, to the right of local self government and to tie peace and dignity of a siiter sovereign 8UU by Federal troops in Kew Orleeua. As a matUr of course thia will be done. Scarcely could a. Radical Lgialature fail to give eome expivMiou to some fettling of disapprobation. A Demo cratic Legislature will pek in aumis takabletrtiua, and dclre teat each thiugt m Fr Jural military interference with the Legialature of a sovereign State cauuot be, aud Couititutioual Government still exist iu America; that pnblio eititens nor private oiti- ens can be subjected to the aulawful touch of the Federal - military, and civil liberty still live in America. The thiugs must be said, and they must be aaid plainly. North Caro lina in this great crixia for it is s oriels iu onr affiira that long otnturiea will not ferget inut give forth no uiioeitaiu sonud. It has not been Ler habit to speak in uncertain tout s iu time like theae, when the most sao ed ights of her children were iu deadly peril. It lacks but a few short mouth of U'iug oue huudred yesrs aiuce she proclaimed to Great Britain and to ttie world: That all political power 1 vested iu and derived from the ptople ouly. Hat tbo people of every Hiate ought to have the sole aud exotu-ilve right of regulating the luternar goveiumunt and police thereof. That the LegiRlative, Jtxecutive, and Supreme Judicial powers of govern- tntut ought to be forever teptrato an4 diatiuot from each other. That all elections of im-mlier to sorve as representatives iu Gueial Anaembly ought to be fr?e. That general warra u, whereby any ofllotr or nieHHcitger may be com- luanilcd to a-aroU su'ppoteit pl,uea, auuout evidence of the fuel ojui tnitted, or to seise any penmu or per sons uamrd, whore ollV n is nut imr tioularly described and 9iporU.'d by evidenc.', are i1angoru to liberty, aud ought not to be grauted. 'i hat no freeman ought to be taken, iuipriDOiied, or diaaeisod of hia free hold, liberties or privilegen, or out lawed or exiled, or in any manner de stroyed or deprived ot his life, liberty or property, but by the lsw of the land. i That the people have right 14 boar arms for the defense of tbe State ; and at standing armies in time of penoe are dangerous to liberty, tliey ought not to be kept up j aud that the miii tary should be kept under strict sub ordination to aud governed by the civil power. Aud from the day of their flrot ut terance to the preacut tima theao truths of liberty have boon firmly fixed In the heart ot all generations of North Uarollnlans. Let the sons of North Carolina ot to-day show that they are worthy to go down into history with the men of Mecklenburg of 1775, tod with the representatives of all seetions of the BUte, in Convention ssaemblrd, at Ililifax, iu 1776. Let North Carolina speak thcroforo, and let her speak plainly, Let her put forth in moat solemn form once more that most muguifioent declaration of human rights that she gave to the woi Id at Halifax in 1770 She needs to make no new utterance. When she talks of human rights and eivil liberty, her utterance are and should be the same yesterday, to-day, aud to-morrow. Oeuturiea may pa by bat when the unalienable right of man are in question her speech know eth neither cbang nor shado of taming. ", The words and the priuolples then are chosen, the time ia meet and the oooaaiou demands speech. Let there net be silence. AM IJ N Rl I T I A T B O BAD LUCK. The belllooa Benator from Illinois, who Is now being pnt forward as the Radioal bally and who ont bellows the bull of Btshsm in his safe enclosure in the United States Senate, had some bsd lack the other Jay. Hi speech was a tissue . of falsa statements and falser fbferenoee. But in oh of the falsehoods he sought to pnt iu circula tion over the country hs was oanght and by the L gallant Goauoiir We quote from tbe debate. Mr. Loo aji then read from tbe elec tion returns of Georgia, and said tbat in the Fourth district there were but eighteen Bepnbliosn ' votes oat of a populstion of 64,000. There was bat one explanation for this fact, aud that was that tne threats mad toward the colored people made them afraid to exeroise the right given them by the constitution and laws of tbe country. v. - - Mr. Oordor said that tbo Senator IMr. Logan) bad mode a remark while ie (Mr. Gordon) was ont of the cham ber in regard to a majority in one ot trie aistriot in Ueoigia. 11 (Mr, Gordon) duaired to say that there was no republican candidate in tbat dis trict; therefore there oould be no Re publican votes. There waa bat one candidate there and h was a Demo crat . Mr. Loo aw raid he referred to the Fourth distnol Mr. Gordon replied that that was the distriot be referred to. Mr. Looan inquired how , it wot in tbe Eiglitn district. Mr. Gordon replied that there was out one candidate tbere, Hon. A. 11 Stephens. Mr. Looan aaid he only gave facts a they appeared from the record. Of eonrse they were open for explanation. He inquired of the Henitor,tiow about tne county candidates? Were there ot ooTiuly candidates who wore Re publicans ? " Mr. Gordon replied to the nega tive. The oonnty officers were elected tne yosr previour, Mr. Logan evidently belongs to that o'.4 of m a altiatimacf war ooo like Jotcs sud in peace roar Lka lions. L t Lira roir. In the Ungues of the immortal Uueridis "who's afeard V Rut seriously we have no doubt the fiery" impetuoua"' SDator, a Lia admirers delight to call him, was mortified, riot st having told the false hood, but at having been caught in it. Dad luck wa it not ' The vt-fct worn by Iaracl Putnam when bn ncnind from the British sol dier is hi ride dowa the stone steps at SUuford, Conn., iu 1779, is in the poosion of Mr. William Perry, tf Kentun county, Kentucky, ths grand niece of the revolutionary hero. Like "Old Grimes," the vest is all bittoned down before. A young lady of St Louis write to the Tiuitt cf Uiat city describing the misery she eudared reooiving New Tear's o. II. Among other things she S'y: "I think the first one 'dropped iu' about 9 o'olook. 'Came tarty,' bo said, 'beottune he had to go to the western part of town.' First he im par cd the startling intelligence that the weather u inauspicious for oalls, bat he did not think it would rain, though ho conQdiitly expected anow. Then he remarked that there were bat few cHor ou the streets, but he sup- powd tiiey would oome later in the dir. Then he look a glass of wine aud a pUeo ou his to knees, spread ing hn leet t ) bring lis knees to gtiier, then he wisiu-u mo inauy happy returi.s, and then he loft ss another filtered. Over an J over again, the self same platitudes, and before night I felt Jtke a signal service bureau, aud waaaoatuffed with weather t'lat I a a nick." Oram' Lame Apolujr. The otiiy defeUHe that the i'leaidint oliers for tliix U inng sua high oaoaeu luViimou or the piivilege of the L.eKi lulai'cof LoujxiaHft, which are iu turn the rights of the, people of that Siato and of tliu Whole United Stati-a, that "the ui'iuy it not compuai-d of ladyfi cnpaiilt of Judging at a mu- iucin. a notice or lua how Ur tla-y oould go in the uiainleuauoe of law aud oruor. 1 We suppose not; but ae suppose the arniy to be oouuuiuded by men sutlluiently inatructed in their own duty, thoir oouutry'a laws and the rudiment of civil liberty, to know that if they wero ordered to-morrow to disperse at the point of the bayonet either Bouse of Congress, obedi ence to thoir military auperior wonld be treaaon to their country. If every fact relied upon by the President wore true, it wonld constitute no justifica tion of the part played by the aoldiers of the United Slates in the organisa tion of tbe LouUiana Legislature. The tale of "outrages" recited In the message proves nothing beyond the utter failure of Radical Adminis tration in that State, and the impo tcucy of the Government which Judge Durell setup and the President has kept in place The tone of this part of the mas sage doeo not rise above the level of a campaign document, or a proaeouting attorney's special pU a. It is the brief of au advocate whone business is to nmk') out a cane, not a judicial sum ming up of a magistrate charged with the impartial enforcement of tbe laws. The most characteristic part of the message is that in which the President reterw to the diareaiird of bis former recommendations uy Congress, and seeks to shift upon the shoulders of that body the responsibility of what ever has occurred. Congress may be, aud doubtless is, greatly to blame for th present Condition of Louisiana, but tbo failure of uongresa to do It duty cannot excuse the President for a palpable violation of bis, aud of tbe Constitution he has sworn to obey, piottoi aud Ueloua. Halt, bun. ' Mr. Junius Henri Brown mind von spell it with an "i" a "pal" of the man Richardson whom MoFarlaud rigbtulv shot for firat de.bauobinff. and tien stealing his wife having stated in a reoeut artiole in Harper' Magaam that most of the men who have been prommentin the South and Southwest were native ot Mew Eog laud, the Oinoinuati Euquirsr ava: Tee; let us mention some of them: General Jaokaou, Uenrv Clay. Critten den. Polk. Uobb. Davis. Ornndv.Bell. Johnson, Crocket, Sam Houston, Bei riun, 8oule, Poindexter, Benton, Cal houn, Hayue, MoDarTy, to say nothing of Washington, Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, Marshall, Bsndolph, Patrick Henry, were, as is well known, all born in Boston and oradled in Fanaeil Hall; and, furthermore, to oar certain knowledge, tbey all went to achopl to noan vveoster. An extraordinary aooount bas ap peared iu a Fretoh agricultural jour ual to the effeot that strsw farms an admirable ligbtiiioff eonduotor. It had been obrerred that straw had the property of discharging Leyden jar without spark or explosion, and some one in the neighborhood of Tarbes had the idea of oousti noting strsw lightning oondnotors, whioh were formwd by fastening a wist or rope of straw to a dead stick by mean of braaa wire, and capping the ond actor with a braa point. It is ssserted that Uio experiment ha been tried on a largo soxle aronnd Tarbes, eighteen ejuimune- baying be.n provided with such straw conductors, ouly one being eiecUd for er ry six arjwdts, or 760 acren, aid that the whol neighbor hoodr tiad been preserved from -the eTeot not oaly of lightning, but of hail also. The alatttuieut comes from a resptctable sonrce. i General Hheridan appear to pay as little regard to trnth as h does to the Constitution, aud to know no more of the one thau he does of the other, or of civil goveruinent. It now appears that it was trne tbat lie told people in New Orleaus, ou hia arrival there, that he was on his wsy to liavsna, and that he merely took New Orleans on bis Mute, without intending to atop. And all tue wnile, ne Had his instructions in his pocket I Is it so mnoh of a mar vel tbat tbe brutal and barbarous dis patches of such an offioer should be oontrauiotcd by tue united testimony of Ball ihe people of New Orleans including : all the clergy T Tortord Why was KutU very mda to Boaa ? Deoauso rhe pulled hi era and trod on bis corn. LJ'. C,LLA. a.3 73. THE FAVORITE HOME REMEDY rsa auritallr Meatuin warraMod aM ti wnun a diigla l aiiinr ot M aaeoav, any liiJurUiu mi.icial ntUni-a. butla PUEE1T TEQETABLX. ' euntalolni lliua Hou'tera Kwli aud Hark, rulcu an all-lw rn't'utsuca aa piaora iu rnantrlra ahera IwUSnn r""!l It will cure avll Dlvenaa cauaa ay ltta.a(aal ! (a t-lvar n llowcla. . llmmoiu' llvrr Irgnlator or Medicine la (Biinantlv a ramii; tieoieiue; ana oj tt Inf keptrea'tf Tur luateUlat reaort will aata aianv sa boaraf raflermg and aiaar a dollar la time and doelura' bill. After oti-t fort; Tf aru" trial It I atlll raeaW lti( lha neat ausaalltcd laatlmonlali to IK tlr. t iiea from ( rwal the klsnect eha.-rte and retponaiblllt. KmlDf tit itiyli lane oommtDd It aa the Boat EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC for Dyspepsia or Indigestion. Armed Hh thle ANTIHOTK, alt tllmatae tl cliuue of attar tad Iwl aiae he I .! alth ontr.ar. AraUeaied In MAl.AKIUUM ft VtHi, H-iWKI. Oetfl.alTH, KKST l.XHMNlrH. JAl'NDI. e XAtrHBA. IT HA9 NO EQUAL. it t tlia Cb-ai'rl. i areet ai.il Ue.t ttaVf Ui'dlcloe ia lb Vid I manataoluriKl oaly b J. B ZKtl.EN A CO., MtMH. ua., oa t'aii.ADai.rau. Prlo 100 Sula beali UrosKttt. JaiiM 4 Ilanlwaro, Guns Pfslols, Cutlery, Ac, At JlOoBIJ, No Market Stre OSgor THK LAKdKHT AM BEST A8- rtra t'l In the Htot. (IC.N-l and l'HTO ,S-A fuU Aiewrtnwnt. R.l 1,1'NIMM TlT' 1CH. Kerolrera of Uie bet! iBilelt ) 'tti'e tup.Hi. 23T7-5T I Ml) Ton AKR VH TOO THKH HAVB Tllli MF.r IUV CA C1ET. JJSOl.tHI CDTLItnT POCKET KNIYK9 of onr owt lmiotU0'o. Beat QDallUatof COOPKK'd T()Ot., CARPKN'l'KRS' TOOLS, u AfiuiaiiuTiPi kiira aaviiinidi s ' TURPENTINE TOOLS, OUfLDINa BAUDWABE, CARBIA0E Material, Bar I run, Bar iteel. Ftraiara' TliofTery detctlptloo. gAUDLES, IlAKNEaS, LEATHER, OLASa, PAINTM, DOORS, W N DO W A N O BL1 tt D8 tele Agency for SHALf R'K SASH LOCK. The great ladttoemertU , offer In reduced prleet, make It to the lntcrer ol all ta rail At lbs HARDWARE DEPOT. NATHANIEL JAGOBI. NO. O MARKET NX. dee IS SOT- GENUINE PERUVIAN GUAO. In Large or Small Quantities. ' By Infraction nf h Pornvl.n 'nvern. ruenl, Ibeir Agent have adrtnretl the price of (luanane (Inano rrora Heptaiaber let. liT. to Mttv two dollars and titty cent, 111 N goM, pr ton of 2H0 pctiuJi groa, eatabllahlng at the aame time a new arale f tliieeuatt. tb lowet lielog S i renin on parnel, from 60 to .e tonn.tlie highifot S3 ?u on MO tont and over. Aea-uai. tney w il at veil la lota or leatiaaa ten tout, :.,, ' w i .. Under this new arrangement I am enabled to till orders for lots often tons and upwards at less price than the Anonts of the Pe ruvian Government. I will, as heretofore, supply quantities un der ten tons at the same rate as oharged by them. Olroalar, eittitolnlag ttttlmoMala, referaaaat and toll particular!, mailed tree on ai'iili.-atlon . K. BALCAZAK, Wa. n Beam St., Mtw fark. P, i. Bos lax dealt , T-dAwaf TRADE MARK. WORCESTERSHIRE SAUEE, &TPBKMI COrST-CIIISll TEEM. JOHN W l,f A et al atalnet 8UNDUT tODNTKRF A1TH8. When it It apparent that there It aa Intention M arreivt in i bdiic ny tne nee 01 tne era Diana and the word detorlptlve ef aa ar. tide, tnrh dree Dtlon will not be protected by 1 the pretence that theae word, cannot be ad in moa manner as to eotmmite t "iraoe mark. Where n-ordi and the allocation of won), have, by long oat, become known at dedgnatlng tne article or a particular manufacturer, ne arnniree a right to them at a trade mark, wbiAk competing dialen cannot fraudulently Invade f he eaaraM of tbe wrong II the falee reproeoa- tatlon and deoeit, on proof sf which aa 1s Janctloa will lame." Tb canclndinf words el the , Jedfee' decltlen are The order annealed from thonld be aaodt Brd and the Injnnetlrm extended ao a to pro hibit the nee ef the word, ' Woreeaterehtre aura' oa the bill!, labels and wrapper, of ths dalenUnt" LEA a PERRINS t'CLEBRATin t Hua.Ol'WCITI Bt ooirNOtmsrita RXTTAtrT rt al.eTI'CRrrema MCUlOAt. QdX. MtN at Maura,, to hit hro'her at WOKCKMTSB, May, 1841 ' Ml LKA A PKRKINS that (helraaure lehlgh. lyeoteemeed in In dia, and I,. In my opinion, the moot palatable at well at the moet whole aome Sar" tbat la made." ;tr sb n "Only Good eauce, ; A nd applicable t CVKRT VAKIh TT OP DISH. Worcestershire Sauce. Hold WholfMle and for Ft tportaMna by I S , . w .pnini. null PHI, , Rneland; and Retail by Dealers In Raaoae gen. rai'T throughout tb world. , Ask for Lea & Penini' Sauca. All parties Infringing on the above will bt proncntwl by Meaare. LB A a Peni. JOHN OUNCAN'S SONS, , "JKW VOMK. jane IS . K , ( , --, , una, worcaau. frrjl Children's v Pebbis snd Kid rhoV tr-a EttenM a To. "rb'idin', Setml. ta .hcee r IjacobiJ N At JaaK CA. TRICE'S, M Msrktl etmt. nif(HO.H!tr,trllILCHJUn i lt.. ha vitlKV Ml mtj luciuiu B-I fia Ui kTc and iS-otiuno 01 any penuo hej cIkkim iDMaail. TfcUi sialyl Belial mo qittwti a.! can I'oawaa. fr-. by nail, rur a-VK., tvfrhr ail a nan-itf (uia, lptlo , Dwai, Hint U Xaiiiaa, KadUiiif. ' lil SMrt, &o. A queer bouk. IUim T. IiXlAMltU.. falw. raua. w TheNewVorS WEEKLY WITNESS, Erlrt New, Hari. t-. a. war. Hitaxca, aua t Ki ier)l at (.30 a jtr Pa-u paid, ha taLed 70,000 elrralaitaa la taja jreait Saa kit aajapl atfjij. C1NMTANT EH PLOY BEST At kea. Male at faaialo-, feu avert aer- raatrd ia rapllal repaired. FarUcalaraaad raluable eil reel trt Atldrrat vitfe cant rHara ruap, t. fctk. W UiUbnr, N. t. l0t OU WKKK. Will pre H ar rr. 'o l tu ."lew article nt catecto. aa i.lre a-i't fra to alt Addrra W. 11. LU1 UKS1 IK, I Broadway. K T.rk. TRY CHRISTIAN a large, Ue, faailly wiDcr, iuii oi i..rnmi guoi reaaiaa TH JSo i-c alantea, pol.tlta, pille, pan I n a. aor adfntt'Mia'Bt. Om IS erta a year I ad IS cmttftr S epmatuw oert yea eryei ( KpletdU Map Preuiaoi Agtatrwenud orw6ri hlf I omiBleiior paid I M 1. HAT.a.a.ess W tab's at , VtMlwa, alu., Sot Arck 8t. rails., ra. . COUGHS, "fiOAEuEHESS, AND ALL THROAT DlflRA&ES, caa .J WELLS' 0ARB0LI0 TABLETS. rCT CP IU UNLT BLCE B0XB9. A TRIED AND SURE RIMIDY. Still) by Drngt1". IMPORTANT TO niKBlOlHOWV FERTILIZERS, and ear ima S10 to per toa. Oet ths BONES AND CHEMICALS ' rreaa R. J. BAKER 4c CO. 30 ASS Senth Cbarle MU Ballleaere. W prloellstt and formats slat trt ea P blloatiia. WilM for ess 4 IIAVK YOU TRIED JUHUBHOA. ARK, TOO r Weak, Kerrout, or DeblllUtodl Are van ao laatttl tbat any txerttoa re- q jlre more of an aflorttbat yoa feel eapaalt ulnaklnsT rues try J i hi heda. ine woaaerrai tonic and laylaorsuer, wlileh aoltta bene- flrlally on the eeotetlve organs sstu Impart lor to all tbe vital forces. It It n aioobolle appetiaar, which ttlmalatet for a ihort time, only to let ths enfferer fall to a lower depth of mhery. but It It a Tecetablt tonle aotlni directly on the liver and pleen. It reaoiates the Uwwcle. qnlatttb nertea, and gives euoh a healthy tone to the whole nyeteio at to toon make the Invalid feel Uke a new pereon. Its parallels la met vlolast, bat It rhftractwland by great gentleneaa; tb batlent etperlenoet no toddea change, ae markadre. lulU, hat gradnally hit tiooblae "Pold their tanU, like the Arab. And tllently tteal away." Thle la none tau Dstriod dUcwvary.bat hat been long nued wtlh wonderftl remedial reeulta, tnd It pronounced b the klghiwl mfdl. eal anthnrllleii, "tbe esoet powerta! Male tad alterative known." Ak yonr drnggltt for It. For tale by,, WH. r. KIODUR e .. 4w . Waw Tart SHORT FOmTPO'SKW KMT-DAT FIXED FULL DIB HIBUllOlf. First Grand Gift Concert. Montpclicr Mala Mans taiaHon, AT ALEXANDRIA, VA. NOVEMBER 23, II 674. Liar of ultra I Orand l aah O'tt 1 Oraud Oanh Ulft..,.., t Orand Cart Gift Ua-h Ul'tt, IB 000 each IS aeh (ilfm, S.OflO aah AO Cah Uiru, 1,000 each........ lOOCtthdlrta, , n each 1,000 cah (lifts, ; 10 each........ 1.0ns Oa.h Olfts.- enevjh , ISJ.SOO , SS.OOS . 10,000 , 100, , ",e , , as.oot . Bt,etO , ioo,e eo ooo SO 000 Caahtiirta, eaeh n.lTSflaeh Ol rnc to l M0 .00. LETS 100,00 NUMBER OF TICKC Pries sf Tlcheta I Thai lkku....b. , Malvea.....u... UoarUie , ...... Kighthew ea. h Uoapen .essoo . r0 . set . tao .too to oa i icat'ta tor lb Montreller Female Humane AMoala- tlon. chartered by the Ijeglelatura ef Tlrglnla end tbe Olrcett (jourttf Orange Co., propotet by a (trend tiift Uoaoert to eatablleh end en dow a "Home fur the Old, InSrm. and Deeti tnte )dlee ef Virginia," at Mentpeller. tue former realdenoe of Pre indent James M adlasa 0 itaaaoa'a Ornoa, Rlnbntoad, July S, 1I4. It arTordt me pleaenre to lay tbat I aa well acquainted witA a Urge atejorlty T Ue efl. eereol tbe Mentpeller Female Himaae Aaa elation, who realde rn tb vicinity of my home, and I attect their Intelligence and their worth, aad high reputation aa gentlemen, a well at the public eonldenee. Influence and eabetaa tlal meant liberally represented among them. JAMBK Ih aBM PER, Gov. Virginia. ALBxaaaatA, Vs., July t, itri. S , leoamead them aa gent faaner and Integrity, and I oily entitled to !h cent derot o the publlo. . . e R. W. HUQURS, U. 8. Jtdge laetera Dletrlot of Virginia. - Farther rcfnreaoee ty rmkito I Bh Bi eellenoy Gilbert O. Walker, Kt-Ooveraor ef Va.; Hob Robt B. Wither, Lieut Gov of Va. and U. 8. Senator elect) Beaaters and Mam. here of Hon greet from V a. Remittance, for ticket, may be made bt es treat - prepaid, -' poKtofflce money vefdar ea Waahtngtoa, I). 0or by registered letter. For fal partlcalart, test! menial, Ao eta for Circular. Addree. Hon JAMBS BARBOtTB, -: Freeldent M. F. H. A , Aletandrla, Va. Bailable agente wanted everywhere. - w TO ALL'THOtE WHO THINK OF THEIR OWN INTEREST AND THE WELFARE OF THEIR FRIENDS AND FAMILY. We ere now oflerlng great tRdneameats to bsyar, ef liixtTa and 8HOK8 st ear Beub. Hthmert on rineees erreel We have now fnL 11 nee of new etylleh and well made Boot, and Bbeee, which we guarantee canaot be eioellcd In aarabtiny, eemfort sndetyle, aad price at low at tbe lower . We have eome extra bar. gain, in Children's Bine and Mbae Br na Bbmi. oid, and eee ihm. Wa are eonti'inally recervlnf aew ediHtfoal to nor already large , eek. ana wa are thank fal to nay that we are h .vlug the gTtat ,at raw In nlllng car Hoote and Shoe. The? are aoadnilrabU eileccd to ault lh wantsef tne Bsblio that we have only to thow them to nil lem. KVaNR VosGLABIT, Who'e aire and Rets i Dealer 'n fiaot. Bhoes, Leather aad Hhoe Flndln , An novat ra WE ARE SELLING - OUR STOCK or over; COATS, TALMAS, DRESS anil BUS. SUITS, VERY LOW. MUNSON & CO.. CM T tL')TRIFR. Jan If- WEDDING CARDS th.aVM) tashioaab'. etylt at the jodanal ort roa AA A WIDHINGTON,N.C.,LINES SEMI-WEEKLY Fact Freight Route to all Points South or BALTIII0EE. BaltMare ami ScntHeri steam Trans- BortaHon Compy, -A1L1NQ raubt UALTIfctORa-. Tuesday aV Friday, at 3 P. M. AX1 ruOU WILM1KOTOK- Wednesday A Saturday. ciTina THReueH bills or ladinu to all reTi n Korth and Booth Carolina, Georgia and Alabama. For North or East bowel Freight to Baltimore, Philadelphia, New lork Boston, ProTideaoe, Fall River and other Eastern Cities. Also, to Lirerpeol, Glasgow, Bremen, Antwerp, and other European porta. " Thee Untt toaet at Wl!mingtn with the Wilmir gtta. roinahla A laruti Kallreae, WlminaWndt W!lua Ballroad, Carolina !entral Hallway, and l)ai tmmr tO"' Sitae. avtUi titelx ooniiectlng Koadt, orler anequal facUitlae for the prompt dellvarj al Belbl as afl paista. At tbe Bleaaen of tfieee Dim, oa arrival In Wilmington, rtop at RallrcaC aepat, the rerlghtla trantfereil andrr covered thedt to fart wltbont delay and forwait by lb Pea JTrdabt Expreartkat Kveulug. SV.ve drayage In Wilmington, tnd no traaifrr from Wllmlagtoa Soottu . btatlea iiaarauitaael avt low aa hy aay wthar Hewtw Lea 0Twm characa proaaplly paid. TMARK ALL G00D8 VIA WILMINGTON LINES, ja ar Par further Informatloa a-ply to alUiar tf tk aoJertlgaed AgeaU of (I Lisa: EDWIN FITZGERALD, Agent faltimor Line, W aoatb at , Baliimat. wcta SAIL &0AD6 WIIMINQTON AND WELOON RAIL MAP COMPANY. Otnoa u UataaALbevaajaTaaoaaT. 1 WUailagVM, f. V. Jta.l, ml. CMAMGI 09 6CHKDULX. Ou and aftat Jan. Sd, Paamnger Train, oa the W. W. AaUroad will ran at follow, i HAU. TBAJH. lave OaJea Depot dally Baadaye) al Arrto at Uoldebore al Rocky Mount at.... ' Weldonat S.eM Weldondally at .arrlvt at Rocky Vonnt... .., " ttoldtboraat....... ' Oalea Upot....w (tzoepl T.MA.M 11.49 A. M, ....... IMF. it r. v 10, HI A M ....... II 41 A y. i.sa p. hi. IMP. M, XrkK THA IB AMU TUttOrjUH rVHOHT TMA1JI f aveVaiouaepal.aally, at. -qtvaaKeoldabora at ' Rocky Moualal. .. WeMon al lawi Weldoa, daily, al , Arrtea at Kockj Mount at. , " Holdnboroat.. " ' Union Iepotat. .. ....... Mir.. ....... I.V) A.M. 4C A.M. 10 A. M . 440 P.M. S.ISPM, ,1118 A.M. .. ..... 410 A. M Marl rrata maket cloee eoaiactlon al Wtl vn bar all polnte Morth via B. j Line and Ac .olaOiek routea. . ar Baprem Train eonneetsewlvwltk Aeqals tlraabTowta. Pmllanam's Palsee Mleaj. tans tfera M CblaTraJai. jm Freight Trata will leave Wllmmgtoa to weekly at 11 A. M. at d arMve at !.. M. JOHH F. OITIVB, ' - - -" Sonera! annt h al -i 5lr I Carolina Central Railway Co. aVrBBIHTBMniMT'B OFriCB, I Wllailagtoa, lec. loth, 1ST, f Change ofSchednle, Oa and after tb H'Jh lattaal, trains will iwa ever Ifelt Railway ea. fellow t: wav WUmingtoa at...,,. u. ....... T IS A. M Arrive la CharllotU a T 0 P M Lmave Char eit, at T:(S A M Arrive la Wllmlagton at :48PM ST" HlgM trains (fast Freight aad Faaeen. fer) ia fotnre aotloe. rRIIQHT TRAINS Leave Wllmtngtoaat .SO A.M. Arrive at Laarlnbnrg at S.M P. M. Leave Laarlnbnrg at. . Mrt ...... OS A. M Arrive at Charlotte al.TT.. 00 P.M Leave Charlotte at S:8 A. M Arrlv at Laarlnbnrg at .....S:00 P. M Leave Laarlebarg at. :0 A M Axrtvtet WUmingtoa at 64 P.M Oonneotlona. Oaaaee) al Wilmington with Wtlmtngtoa A Waldo, sal WUmingtoa icn.eai wummstoa. lammbia m Aa i Railroad,, flrml-weekly New Tork aad TrUweekly Baltimore and weekl PhlladaU chla Steamers, aad the River BoautoFay ttevllle. Uonneer al Charlotte with its Western Dt witlen. North Oarolina Ballroal, OharlotU and aiatetvllle Railroad, Charlotte Atlanta Atr Line, and Charlotte, Columbia aad An gata Railroad. - That tapplylng tb whole Weet, Northwtet ws South weet with a then an chtap lUtti tk aeaaeard aad Rtuope. B. L FRBMONT. v Chief Bagtaeeraad Baperlatendeat. -a ia .... swv-tr Sr Paper Bobltahlat 0. 0. Railway sohtd- ale wtl I plea notloe changes. JKNERALgOPBRmTBRDT OFFICB WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA ; AOOUSTA RAILROAD CO. . WiuwiweToa.il. 0., Nov. B, lit, CHANGE OF SCHEDULE On end a'wrTeeday, 14th. ths following ah idnla I i i . MUHT BXPRB8B TRAIN, (Dally). Laavt Wilmington... JB P.M. Leave Florenoe........ ..I1.MP.M Arrive al (Vlnmbla. 0 A. M, 1" " " Atgoata...... ...... ....... 8.40 A.M &ave AagwU 1,18 P.M. Ijeave Oolambla. S.1S P. M. Ian Florence 11 M A. M. I Arrive at WUmlnvtoa T.I A. M. Paaeeviger going West beyond cola abia, will take throngs xrala. leaving Wilmington atSt r.M. PASSRNOIR ANI MAIL TBAIH, (Dally etoept Baaday.) Juaav WUmingtoa S tSA.M, Arrive al r'ltr.nea.. .... . . . ..1T.M r Arrive at Oolwbla MOP.M. IteaveOolnmbia... MO A.M. leev Plorenne , LIS P.M. Arrive at WUmingtoa ,.T.0P. M. SB Though connection si Florenoe with ermine (We firiarleNnn. mr Th ough Sleeping Oars ea night brats iwr oBarMetoa aaa aogaeis. JAM BH AWDERBON. Oeal Baperiatendeal, "v l 1 w- M aii MU Asl Coal, A ttSIIf-Wi.LBOMJl. . XX. Delivered Promptly AiLcvtH jytemor OmK FAWLM. East. HEW YOUK. ClFfie's ffilriila Liu, AfLIXQ TVLjU kkw tobx- Tuesday Friday, at 3 P, Hi. -AVD PBUH WILblIOTOH- Wednesday A Saturday. WM. P. CLYDE k CO., Agent Kew Tork Usee. Boa owllng Qraea Hew Tar A. D. CAZAUX, Agent Bartlaort aad Hew York Usee, WUmingtoa, X. O. J-lp BUSIBIoS CAED8. DR. JjPlB. E. aXJIv, . & Kccliaiilcal Suttt. B. . Owner at Market and leooad Btra, WILMIliaiON, h. a Z All work done la th beet master and wnw- ranted. Prlceelow. aovS BW Graham & Hash, a rrrri'iTrTC VTfi Am t aty Al IVilllAIAKI AA AAA CHABL0TTE. V.C :" PBAC1 ICR IK TUB 8TATB ARB FCaV oral Court, aid make csllectlen Bay where la North Carolina. Ale negotiate tale of Real Xtate. Agriealtaral, Mineral aad l.umbtr tracts, and deewaols City Let rem ttantly on hand. lvt lf-af JAS. T. PETTEWAT, nerchandise Broker, OBes Prodnee Kiehasse, , BollelU Orders for sB deerraUoa st MMS bandlte. Sir Amend to soUeetlea at all pebita. ne gotiate advance ea prod nee. ParehaM mad for eaeh and an tlam. Maawtialamr A reaver MT Wllmlngtan, Mj. IOWABI. OBOWLT. CRONLY ft U0RRI8, AUCTIONEERS, STOCK AND REAL ESTATE RRSUtt WXLaUHOTOB, . a "VAN BR 8EBH AT THBIB BALBB BOOHB J apian of ttedty, ease enlarged seal. -Blank Book with the bowadat ie ef every Let la thecllydtetlBctlyaeSne. , Ajaateedvaiae, paet and preeest.efe very ha Any lore plication. Jalf aathn daeirad fwralebed a pew e iHsrmurci. North Carolina Home Insurance Co. 1 THIS Company eonttaaea to writ PerMatal lair rate a, oa all eiaeaae ef laewakl prea. Rneourage Horn. inaUtatl K. a. I tary. . Battle, Prertdenk Btalas Haiaa, ATKIN80R tk MAjnrma Jwa t-i TT! ay,eea fimr itbtbabcb cat TAX PAFIMS 1 (Jaeen InemraneeOempawy.ef Uver- pooi ta iioaaoB. eapitai...,. awiteeny mm MmiuH, wipiuu..... mtmml i Brltlib and Mercantile Joinr . Company, tiapltal.......... .r 1,S nortn i anc. ( Harttordlnanrano. Company OT.eanltal S ASS ASS national rue iniaraae vompaay, of Hartford, eanltal. Oentiaentel latarane Oompaay, sf Mew Tork, capital Phmnli iBtwranee Oompaay, ef Breoklya, eepltaX. Vtrrtnia Heaae Inewraaea Ooauaav. f Richmond, eapitai MARIN R-Th. old MercanUU UatSyal New Tor. LrFB-.TR OoaMeUewt Mitaei ef " ATKWWH MANTiniO, jyjEKCHASTS AKD MKClUXia KlgUlA'Cl COITaITT, . OF BIOHM01TD. TIROIN1A. , csnuvi.m aaoM A. T.8rore, Frsatdt. 1. B. Mooas.B fUU WIIJMATHIVfMa, Genera,) Ages MctNorta Water Si. Wllatlagtoa, . O. aprlUS WHt J011N A. DIME, (FTBE, If iBINX AND UTS) ' t4,es,ae ass B.r t, OFFro-OMairll Kreaaag 'aM Worth War tbe. act 11 ' BaV No AdfAnce in Prlcca, WtartmUtngWoed: ' PerLeed. FetCst. OaktsdBAthJaa.MtoNeta, MNblN AM IS to at - 8 MtoSB Mired M...et SettolaV Pin. 1 St Cat ap : nd healed at loaatt pewlble , Cents ;rs sea sav Steaay by svheta at our y tri nnnTis IIUUwaO
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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