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(Lbr ilaili) 2 curnaL "RTLMIXQTON, X 0 : I SATTTMJAY. J AS. 23, 1173 1 TV Daut Jocbsal, Ihe oldest dartr eir tu North Carolina, U rmhlUbexl T7 morning, icpt Monday, i Kimht Dollars yr ; For dalla i sxmtba; 8rviKTT-riv cents per month lor shorter periods. Served by 1'arrtas i 0 fitj St SEYESTT-FIVE ClltS per itKH.ih, or Two Dollars end Tw f t-pit nU per quarter. TTjWeeeLT JotJRHAL, (Friday) t itWy-s'x eolumrr Wri Two Dol l am jt yr; three eopl Fivi Dollars ahc - S2 Ta A ak A bale i rocr topirs, MVI.1 iui-i. - r tWCOri, Ki(HTlLLAM AK A EAI.P a ooies, Fiftem Dollars; twl aopieaTwistT-Fiva Doilars. arfanr, and w plr mtiuud aftr U 1 .... . RcwtrT!r should ne uaua oj row off,. V )fy Or.!r or kxprm. UUjIscau i. .ku,' pr4cioii against toast by wall may be swcuuM by rrwaruin . A,t?. payUUtli onWnftl . proprietor'" l il. .I.h hsal, or by smitllug tin money mild Vt e of AdveiUnii type,) On f , (v. ttnertlou, Okk Dollar; two Itwr- l;.. OSJ DoM.AV AVll A MAITI Uin i.wiUoti,T' tJoi.i.Ai. fiui liiMTth'. lrt IhtfLAM AM' A HAIT, flw1iT ti Tnwr tx.ii.AH; i Imorti..!., ll.l.CK UOII.AM AN LI A UAI.P;teWe . ini.ni.!, Kivm Hoi.t am anj a hai w, mi.- moiilli. FimHT Pol two hioiiM. KifTMtx DoU AKh; Us iuontli, T TV-TWO IM.I.ARA. t ..liUArt-i fur liMigi MtkNli end Imir tpr umilo n lltrl innt. Ud'Mft- Ktori haki A SArwDici V11miiiet"ii,N.- J. ". I I '-' IDIT0U1A1 K0TE3 A rfgulir monthly line of Mmmor . . . U to mo hfccuforUi from liiverinnd to Port au Pr;n"r. Jnuiaiea. Vtra Vim, and Buaoe'de BanttHgo. The four . iteamern with which the eric will be coudaoted are all new ami of full power, Th renfnentar and Orieulal Hteam hip Company, the rival of the Amur inn TnninuiUfl line, haa DaiJ divi- demla amounting to seven per oent. for the put year. It haa a flet of 122,000 tona and aaaeta amonuting to 128,680,000. The itook of tea iu the United Kingdom on the 0th ultimo was eU mated at 80,000,000 ponndR, against 8H,OOO,()00 pouuda last year. That of coffee at the principal porta of Euroje . waa at the tamo time 5o,7R0 tons, against 00,000 tone in 1873. of olive oil now manufactured in Tunis x. - - v r-- - - material deprtision in the prioeof this article. Abont 3,500 tons, valued at nearly $700,000, hare been shipped ' dnring Hie paat yeartoEnglund.France and Italy. - Senator Tipton made a good point when he read from the Washington Chroniolu the significant remark that "the ooncJudious reached by the Looia iana Committee are not in accord with the republican sentiment of the Bona," and aaked whether the truth, as ahown in aworn evideuce from both sidea ia not iu accord with the republN cad aoutimeut, "or whether it waa not that the truth ishlwfuland dangerous to the denigue of the Adminintration." A shocking incident of hiatriotiio vioionsnena ia reported by a Bt, Louii paper. A party of famished emigrants from South Carolina arrived at Dallas, Trxaa, the other day. The starving mothers could hardlv hold their half dead infanta, and wailing of the child ren for warmth and food waa piteous in the extreme. They had no place to leep that row wituter night, and were grouped upon the ground Ho vacaut lots, when a girl only seventeen ; yeara of age tripped lightly out of what the Rer.Taloiage calls "the gate- way of EeDiudrftAraing of tfielr dis trcae, borrowed money enough to feed them, and sheltered them in her own - house for the night. This demon tu not satisfied until the Mayor and others had been roused to a proper spirit of benevolence, and had supplemented -; bar eharitv with addilinnal nlnthins i - . .....0 and viotoals. The she devil's name ia Nellie Collins, and oho retards oivili-1 cation by dancing with ologn at the Dallas Varieties for 86 s week. And the Dallas people are so blind to ini quity that they are indicted to praise - her. It has puzzled many people to decide why the dark wood so highly valued for furniture should be called rose wood. Its color certainly does not look much like a roee, so we must look for some other reason. Upon asking, we are told that when the tree is first cut the. fresh wood possesses a very strong, rose-like fragrance, hence the name. There are half a dozen or more kinds of roeewood trees. The varietfae are fonnd in South America and in the East Indies and neighbor ing island. Sometimes the treee grow so large that planks four feet broad , and ten in length can be cut from one - of them. These broad planks are principally used to make the tops of pianofortes. When growing la the i forest, the roeewood tree is remarka ble for its beauty, bnt suoh is its value " in manufactures as an ornamental wood that some of the forests where it onoe grew abundantly now bare ' scarcely a single specimen. In Madras. " the government has prudently haa Cr;st plantations of this tree set out rn nriW to kerp up the supply. f:0tTIOV 'The action of Keentie Com mittee at iU recent swwion in Rslr igh, in tralj rraUfyks. and wU, ws trust, Lave iU dae weight wi.h tt members of the Leg'-alatare. Willi this !Lia endorsement by the partj of tii proposition U call Conren- tjon there .oe, b auj farther oppoaition to it within our own lines; for unWes gentlemen deny the author ity of the Committee, the voice of the party has been heard, and that voiee ia for CoNvirnos, Tbo gentle men who have so long beeo d solicit on! for the advocates of Convention to close their mouths for the sake of harmony, if they dceire to preserve the appearacee of consistency, moM no longer be hoard in opposition. And ia the opinion of the Executive Committee, composed aa it waa of members from all parts of the BtaU, ied by the advice of gentlemen of the press and other representative men from all parts of the StaV, worth nothing in forming an opinion a t Hie will of the party And is the will of the party binding on it inembert? After an exprMudun of its will, what ought to control the action of a gi iitlemsn if there should hspjen to hi a variance bvtwi'cn the whole party aud his pattiouUr locality Is lux politu-nl sll'gisnce due to the wliolo pirty, or i it due to tueir-igm-'utr Tni i a ipumtiou for ertm gentle men who Imve earnestly aud eout-i'U: tion.lj opHiid Uia call of a Conven tion, ucw to iMuwidwr. Opposition up to this Kiint, aud difference of opinion. wj jierfrctly legitimate; but will It be so any long' Hs not Hie party apoknn, snd hs it not spk n in favor of a (imviiition ? This is the ques tion. Aud can getitletnen who look to the future, and whose Irieuds look fondly to the future fer them, afford to put themselves in opposition to the delib erately expreMed , will of the perty upon so vital an iu as the one now presented? It they are nut Ixniiid now by every tie of party fealty and by every necessity of party discipline to yield iheir private convictions, win U and under what circnnistaneeN will they be bound f It must be r membered that this de cision of the Executive Committee is not the result of any mere sudden ebulition of feeling. For five long months the discussion has been going on, At first public sentiment, so far as it wsi expressed, waa against the Convention movement. The press waa overwhelmingly against it. Aud still the discussion went on and still Con vention grew. AU seotions of the Htato were henrd from, and still the discus ion went on, and still Convention grew. At last, in oonrse of time, the press became largely in favor of Con XftPMelB 'Wlsin localities, were op ' , n u - b'11' Mean winie The Legislature met, and, nn willing to act at once, postponed the question until after the recess, and at the samo time the Executive Commit tee was summoned to meet in Raleigh. At a day mors than five months sobse- (tient to tbs beginning of the disons- siou, the Legislature re-assembled and the Committee assembled, with its invited guests. Legislators were there from every part of the State; mem bers of the Committoo were there from every part of the State; gentlemen ; of the press were there from every psrt of the State, aud other invited guest were there from every part of he State. And after two days aolemu. earnest, deliberation, the Com nittee declared in favor of the call of a Con venlion ! Could anythiug be more intelligent ly done.moredeliberately done? Save we not the right then to aay we think it ia now the duty of evero true mem ber of the party to cease opposition to the call of a Convention t THK l aiVKRSITl. 1 The decision of the Supreme Conrt in the ease of the Vnircrtifu . Mr. Irer Is a cause for heartfolt eon gratnlayouJ the cause of education in the Htate1 of North Caroh'na. The University ! is onoe more in the hands of its friends, beggared it if true and despoiled of lta revenues, its buildings dismantled and its grounds desolate, but for all that still dear and still warmly cher ished in his heart of hearts by every true North Carolinian. Tea ! The Univerbity is ones more in the power of its friends. Solomon Fool is no longer master there and can no longer write himself its "Presi dent" snd this is a matter of congratu lation. But not only ia the hand of her enemy taken from her throat, fltr friends may new strecli forth i their bands and raise her from the shame and disgrace aud degradation in which She has bceu sunk for seveu years. And this is a .cause not for congratulation alone but for a sense of gnat responsibility as well and for brave anflinching determination. Hut the task of rebuilding the Uni versity tnd restoring it to its former high ceiate will be no easy one. Time and patience and labor and money and zeal, unflagging seal and untiring de votion will all be needed. But truly the obieot is a noble one. It may well be the highest ambition of any North Carolinian to have it go into history that he was instrumental in the resto ration of our University te its former repututioa and usefulness; for long generations to oome will bear him hi grateful remembrance. Fortunately at the head of the Beard of Trustees, just declared by the Su- prerae Cviurt of tU t:.te to be the lawful guarJjaua of the University, we of which he was then and there enjoy have one of Krth' Carolina's nnt ing the pe.!c-fnf joee'j6ion, without diati-ruifhed sots, one who, perhapa, lot or Limlrauce. mora emiaoctly I' a any other eitiaen of the BUte, eooibinee in his own person all those cxoellenciea of head and heart that are eintial to the po-1 sition. And in saying this we only say in public what ws have often aaid iu prival?. Fortunate, Indeed It la, that WilUam A. OaAHAii, hisaaelf an hwo- ored aon of the University, ia still apared to us with mental power unim paired and teal and devotion uudimin ished to give ahipe and direction to the effort in its behalf. In thia Aniiniu-f inn ! it ma lint t without interest to re ill the Inetory ol the present ' Trustees.1; Iu pur- aamce of the amendment to the Cou atitutioa, in reference to the Univt r aity, the Ltgislature at it aeesiou of 1873 '74 paftaed an act providing for the election of a Hoard of sixty-four Truktm-e. At the time appoints! sixty finr' gntU'mei wvre eleate., and o.i th dny appointed by la proiwded to organiae the Doardby the election vf the neceaaary ofHoera. Cl'ivsrner CVdtaU 'waallej upon 10 preside, inn ne oreouBU u uu " I relUSlUg i roooguiei ine miuir a- . h 1 1. !....! Bnard. and thereltDOn " " - I lion. WitwAM A tfukRAW waa uuiy ehrted rresideut, and the rkiSM en-1 ...rvd regularly upon the discharge of iN'dti'iea.. ThiK was on the lftli ! Fitiiiry lt. The iext meeting waa on tht Utb of April following. Mean- whi'e Hulomoii I'h1 refused to yield , .. ,, I p.MweaMou tf the Lnivcraily propeity lii IU" I'K'ITI niiti.... 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At Hie April mtrviug, ium-i"-, l other thiugsthaBoarddirectfdpr ceed- ngs at law to be iuatitnted to deter niiue the question at issue between themwjlvea and Mr. Fool, represent ing the old Doard, aud thennpon,nd tin auh tint to t ne call ot 1110 PreaidtMit or of the Executive Uom mittee. rtuit was brought against Mr, Pool in Orange, aud a friendly one against Mr. McIvbh, who had in hm posicasiou certain articles belonging to the University ami refused to give thein n, in order to make up "a cane agreed," aa ws btd eve the lawyers call it. and thereby expedite matters Mr, Pool agreed to abide the deciMon m . . i j i iw; Mclvmt's oase-the ouly decent thing he has done in regard to the Univers- ity since he tojk charge ro far as ws romembcr, Judge TorRa deoidoil in favor of Fool and the -old Board, and the ease then went to the Hu prams Court and was heard at last June term, but no deeiHion rendered--sit valuable months being thereby lost. At the present January term and in the early part of thia week, the nnhdin of the Court was , filed by Mie Legislature at iU session! of 1873-74 were duly el MJted, and are the lawful ffiiardiana of the UniTPraitT and rightful custodians of its prop erty. Possession will, ef oonrse, fol low at ouoo. , The road being now clear it will be expected of the Trustees that tbey shall proceed at once aud oontinue with all due diligence in the discharge of the high trust committed to them. And may God crown their labors with peody and abundant success. 1 urtiMT Ann tub third tp.hvi- tisk tonnisn ia i-orwaho. It any ntau ia simple enough to think President Grant proposes! to take any step backward iu hie march to the third term, it will be well for him to study the future in the light of the past, Defeat after defeat has overtaken his party declared, not secretly, but loudly aud openly to have been caused by his aspirations for a third term. Is he affeoted thereby Not at all. He maintains .the same unbroken dogged silence that he did before. Cost what it may, he will not aban don hia purpose to remain in office auother term. His plan and the only feasible one of the Southern States. With these in his pocket the few others required can easily be bought by one with the immense patronage 'of ihe United States at his control. When the time came to seise the government of Lon isisna be seised it. The- oonniry looked on in submission, if not in sileuce. Wheu that government was about to escape he renewed his grip, and this time without regard to ap pearances. The country broke out in an uproar of, indignation, and what doea Grant de ? He only deigns to tell the country he did not expreesly order that particular thlug, but that he gAvo his miuiona absolute power to do what might seem best to them. Does h loose hia grip on Louisiana f Not at alt.' He seised the government with armed soldiers, and with armed soldiers he continue to hold it. ! ' From New Orleans to Vicksburg the transition is easy and the time brief. In lees than two weeks after getting control of the Louisiana Legislature, by the power of the Federal bsyonots. he moves onoe more on Vioksburg. A citizen there claims and is in the en joyment of the peecdble possession of an important office.' The Courts are open and in the discharge of their accustomed duties, bat it matters not for there is a shorter way to oust an officer not agreable to Grant's mbjlon in Mississippi. , At .the order of. Governor Amee, so called, Grant's manager in - Mississippi a Federal effloer, at the heed of a file of Federal soldiers with fixed bayonets sjecWd that citizen !:om LIm office, And tL la was done in the cpen day in Vickiburg, without ooncealment or attempt at ooncealmect, and in leas than two weeks after the Louisiana outrage. And yet acme people would have ua believe that GnAXTreally doea not man any harm ! Time will ahow. f The battle for ponstitntional gov ernment and civil liberty is already begun. What and when will be the end? KI-CI1LA5Z0TJ8. '': THE FAVORITE HOME REMEDY Tllf unr,Tiiel Medleins is warranted tot to eontsia a tiiiRK uartioi oriwiaooav, w n, tnjiinuni Bsluwal mliftiuir, ball PUEELY VEGETABLE, tmuihini iom soohrii umu and ntb, VTvSSSl r$Z It will car all U I canien or Dranianal of (be LIki aud Htwtla, Simmons' Llrfr Srgnlttor or Medicine limlrutly a Kaaill; MaUtclDa; and by be lli kapt raady for Immediate reaort will ? many an hour or fullering and aiant a dollar , i, doctori. D,).. artJtr or rori? nan-u-iai ii wainireraiT . tu.tlm.olal In It. tumiiom .eruniof th tizn rwpon-lbillty. Eminent tf.j eat .4ia.actM and yat"lan comuend It Mine must EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC For Dyspepsia or Indigestion. Armed with thin ANTIDOTE, all climate and elianitea of watir aud tool mar be laoed with out It-ar. A'a-Heroedy In MAl.AKlnUS PH VKKH, HiiWKIi ri)MPl,AlT. KF8T l.KH9NKS,w. .lAt'NtUl.K. NAt'MRA. IT HAS MO EQUAL. II l lb I'll, fti t nrwt i1 Hum Parul'y Merili'Wm Wi Wur'ri In maimi'antured only bjr . J U ZKII.KN t I'U., iwaiMin, (I4.,xpn raii.paiTHF Frit. l ne. Hold by all UroggM. Han! ware, Guns Pistols; Cutlery, &c, At JACOBI.8, Ko.t Market Street- Bor the i.ahgest and bkstas vortm nta In the Htsta. pistow-a fail Artment aai London twist ouns. Revolver! 0r the beat modeia." Bporiiman't Snanilet. VNU TOU ARB BTTRE TOTJ THEN HAV Til HflST VOI (IAN KT. ofoor'owa Imrutloo.' Boatqaalitiesof pioopKB'S tools, OARPKNTER8' TOOLS, J TURPENTINE TOOLS OUILMNa HARDWARE, CARRIAGE Material, Bar Iron, Bar 3teeL Farmere' Toole of erery description. ( . . gAOOI.CR, HAttNKBS, ' - i.rathek, ni.aaa, .j.-.- PAI!TII,IOOBJI, WINDOWS AIVOBLIKOn, Sols Agenoy for 8 BALER'S HAIH LOCK. The great tndnotmetita we offer In reduced prtwa, make It to the Interest ol all to call At the HARDWARE DEPOT. . NATHANIEL JACOBI. IV O. u tAIWli2X NT, di-oia ai- mm TRADE MARK. lOniRE SAUCE 81TREME C0UST-CEMSBAL IERI. JOHN W. LSAet. al aralnrt SUNDRY OOUNTKBFKlTKS. ' When it la apparent that there ii an Intention te deceive tb po of a place and thi ubllo by the aaeof the name e word descriptive of an ar. Uole, noh deception will not be protected by the pretence that theee word cannot ba naed In auch manner as to eonttltuta a "trade mark. ' -'Ml I Where words and the allocation of wSrdi have, by long tine, bocome known as designating the article of a particular manufacturer, ba aenmrna a ngni mem aaa iraiie mark, t wklnh competing dealer cannot fraudulently tavade g t'he eeaenee If tie wrong la the tales reoreaen. rtatloa aad deoeit, on proof of which an bkf junction win laiue," TTfeo ' eonelndlaff weMIs of the ' a jraidsren declalon are 'Ths order appealed from ihonkl ba modl Sd and the Injunetlan esteadeit aa as to pre blblt tba nee of the words 'Woroeeterahlra aauce' on the bll Is, label and wraeoeraof tba detandaat," i ; LEA ft PERRIN8' " T CELEBRATED P RONODNCED KXTTAOT aLKTTSRrroma MKDIOALOtCM. MAN at Madras, to hi brother at , f .'-;. 1' ( . 00.NK0I8ECna fro aa raa WUKCKSTER. . May, 1861. 7 " Tell Lie A A "Only Good PKRRIN8 that IttnM their aauca Is high. ""'l And applloal.le to ly eueemeed teemeedln l an and la, In my aia, .h i. U. 1 1. . . "I'iiiwm, IB, UUB1 ilitabieMwollaa k moat whalo m Har that la rv of ntsH mane." Worcestershire Siauce. add Wholesale and for Exportation byt Pioprtetora, LK A A FERRIN8, Worcaetti , Enaland; and Retail by Dealers In Sauces tea! rally throughout the world. 1 , Ask for Lea ft Ferrini' Sauce. ' AU parties infringing on the above will be prosecuted by Mean, LEA A Perrma. ' k JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS. K3 Ghildren's -fern' Pfbbl and Kid Shoe Katrasiim' Toeal Children's Sesmlen Shoes. At n to 0.4. rWCE'S, 83 Market Street SELECT B0ARDD(Q AND DAT SCHOOL, HILL8BORO, N. C. Tb Thlrty-eerond Mlon orth Mlaro Nah n1 Mta KoUock'n School will open Friday, Febraary 6th, 117ft, and eonllniia twrniy week. ''' ' t ij Clronlars forwardrd oa application. J SMitawfw kl X I axe. J V :uiJLSiors. TI1VC lIOWANCV.orSOI ICH1BS 1 A 1I) Mow tlllH-f f BUT l.iiimw u 1 in U Iot n4 a-cttuuc ( uf peraiw th'T cbooa IwtsntlT. 1 Ui .'mpl eutl w (1'ilr.menl til caa jf. fre. by mail, for lITMl-, lmuu, HuiU to Law, WdUi- Hiitfht Shirt. AO. A tter IWL whAAAU m CO.. fab. PllU. w Th.MTor WEEKLY WITNESS. t'.iBl Mrri. ihuim. ficluir, ua r i.. fcjuorlAl kl 1 .58 VU P-W tw. ki rearbed 70,000 rlrralatwa is Uua Tm. fianJ tut II o HUdt eonr. ' aNTAT E.VIFI.OV.VE?IT-At boma, Male or raiau, (nuawatk war jttad. Vaaaultairaaolrad. rarUcvlaraaad alnalla aamula Mnt ttr. Addreaa withi eaat ratara itssip, O- HOBS, WU!laaibart, nr. 857 GO riieMe imi AitrHTS PKOriT- PER WKKK. Will pro?a It or ror. antolaa lu i-ateitted. m- T,iw aant fraa U all. Addrfna W. K. CHI-I liKHi KH. 2fil Bn-auwir. e aw TOV CHRISTIAN. larg. fV I 111 iMipar, full wft.n and food readln. TllCo arlanlam. pulit'ta, nllla. pofta IHC. aoradrxifanmrnta. Oi'iT 18 centa a jr! Stud lOwnffw I tfammi Mom jouoipfi it1 ppitnuui nip rrrmiun w.. aMKh, K! I finmimnni M'd t - H. I HTiav. W aau-u SI., dwwb, nm.,wo Arch at . rhlla.. Pa. w FOR COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, AND ALL THROAT DISEASES, f . USB . WELLS'OAEBOLIO TABLETS. - POT CP IU ONLT LCK aVXE8. A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY. Sold by Drefgina. ' IMPORTANT TO niHR oih own FERTILIZERS, aS mta from aio la rr ton. 0t ilia Heat Dlaeolved n rwre wreuaa BONES AND CHEMICALS from R. J. BAKER A CO., 3S 38 aantb Charles St. Baltimore. tr Prlc 1lt anil formula aent Irea oa ap. olicatlca. Wiltaforona - 4W HAVE YOU TRIED JUIIUDEDA. ; t.'-.'i AM VOO CWeak, Nervous, or Debilitated I AreyaSM laafnl d that any sxertloa re. qnlrea mora of an a Sort that you feel capable oimaanifrr Thn irv A1JK1JHKHA. toe wonuernii tenia and lavlcorator. nlo and lavlcorator. which aotao bene- Solally on the aeoretlTO organs M to Impart rigor to all the vital forces. It la no alcoholic appetiier, which rtlmniatee for a abort time, only to let the sufferer fall to a lower depth of "Jlaery, bot It to a Tegetable loaloaotlngdlroetlyonthallTerandepleea. It ulat.. the Bowj ,,. . ijnws ths nra, and glree socb a healthy ton to the wnoia eyateai aa w eoou uinaa vue in..imi liaaanaw nArann. lta operation la hot violent, but le charantarlaad b great aentle ueax-, the patient oiueriencee no indden diange, no markot re- Salts, bat gradnally hie trouble i ' and atlHIltl t(ll awT." "row witur wsnw, a This lane new aaa untried .Uin-OTflrt.'bot hae been long uiwd wl'u wouanui n nieami raanUa. and lir.nioimoffl bt the ftlKDCKl niedl- cal autlinrltlefi.'-tba root . lioworfni tonic n1 alterative known." - A Rk vnnr (lrmrtrbtt for It. . For ale by WM. F RtODCK & CO.. tw New York SIlUJtT PONT POSE)! ENT D A T iatU. l,L aISs HIBW1 First Crand Gift Concert. Montuclicr Female Humane teiatiDD, , AT ALEXANDRIA, VA. , NOVEMBER 23,. 1 874.' nar or oirrs ! ' 1 Grand t aaa Gift SrSn,00 1 HrandOaahGilt... 00, (me I Grand Caah Gift ,........ aSjDOS 10 Uarh tillta, 010,000 each.., UMAX) IK ('aeb tilfta, S.000 OMh. ........ Itfm 0 Cau GitU, 1,000 each 60,000 100 CanU Ulrtl, , MI0 each SOHK) 1,000 t;ah Gifta, 100 each ....10,000 i,imio t ah OlfU, SSoaeh re.ono 10,000 Caah UlfU, : each...,,.... tOHA)00 21 .ITS Gaab Ol ln to SI 000,000," NUMBER OP TICKETS IOO.OO Price of Ticket t Whole Ticket! f 20 00 Haivea. , ,,,, 10 00 uartra , ,.. 5 00 ighth or each Coupon. 3 80 SmT TkckaM for 100 00 The Montpeller Female Human Areoola tlon, chartered by the Lcgtalature of Virginia and the Circuit Ooart uf Orange Co., propoaee uj luriN vim iTOncert to eetaouan ana en dow a "Home for the Old, Inflrm, and DeeU tnte Ladiea of Vlrglnl," at Montpeller, the mrmer reamence oi rreaiaeat Jnmn aladiaon Govanaoa'a Orrica, Richmond, July S, 1SI4. It atfordi ata tleaour to aay that I am Well acquainted wlta a large majority of the offl. ceraot the Montpeller Female Human Aara elation, who reetde In the vicinity of my horns, and I attest their lntallurenM and their worth and high reputation as gentlemen, aa well at the public confidence, luHuano and anbatan- mcaua unerauy reprenentea among mem. , J AMES L. KBM PAR. Gov. Virginia. - , ALaxAanai , Va., July S, 1814 I commend them a gents of boner knd Integrity, and lully entitled to the ooafl dencaof the tiubilo. a i 1 R. W, HDGHK8, U. S. Jndg Eastern Dlrtrlet of Virginia. ' - ' , , Further rcferenoes by perm la-ton i His Ex cellency pilbert C. Walker, Ki-Governor of va.;non. ob't fi. Wither, L4eot.Gov. of Va. and TJ. 8. Senator elect; Senators and Metn- ocraoi vjongremrrom va. Remittance for tloket may be mad by x Ptom prepaid, poetomo money order pn Waehlngton, 1. C., or by registered letter, i For full nartlcalara. taatinuniala. Aa aMad for Circular. AddreM, , - Hon. JAMES BARBOUR, '!. PTMideat M. F. H. A . Alexandria. Va. Retlabl acenta wanted everywhere. 4w TO ALL THOSE WHO 'THINK OF THEIR OWN INTEREST AND THE WELFARE OF THEIR FRIENDS AND FAMILY. t M We ar DOW ofthrlna ara.t Indnrfmnnta tn bnyer of BOOTS and 8HOFS at our EaMb. tlalimert on I'dnowa ttrcat, We have now fal. nnc. or new iiyueo, and well made Boot aad Sheea, which We guarantee eanaot b exoelled in durahlllLv. oonifnrt. and aTvln. anrf ami low aa the lowoet. We have aome extra bar- am in ;iuireir blue and Mime Br re hoes t'oino and eea them, i , W aru contlimallv reoelvlna new additlnaa to onralnady large aUiok. and w are thank fal to My that we are h .ring the greateat ane sw lu Telling cur Coot and Khoea. They are in admirably aelecied to ault the wnnta of ttie Ban no that we bav only tu ahow tbemtoenll iota. , , ' ( . v : , EVAK8 A VoaOLAHN, ! Whole lie and Reta I Doalm la BooU. Hhoes, Leather and Shoe Findln , &e. novas ., , Ml WE ARE SFLLING o at omp$r OVER COATS, TALMASi DRmBnij BUl; SDITS, VEEYLOW, MUNSON & CO; ,, ,, , ? orrr CLOTHIERS.. Jant WEDDIXQ CARDS tbemivt iMhlonabl ttrleat te . . , JOOhSat Of Fio WILMINGTON,N.C,LINES SEAII - "WEEKLY Freight Route to all Points South or East. Fast BALTIMORE. Baltimare art Mta steam te partattcn Comnany. -BAILING FROM BALTIMORE Tuesday & Friday, at 3 P. M. AND FROM WILMINGTON Wednesday & Saturday. 6IVIXO THROL'Cai BILLS or North and South Carolina, Georgia and r reignt to lSaUimore, Philadelphia, New York Uoeton, i'rovidenoe, Fall River and other Eastern Cities. Also, to Liverpool, Glasgow, Bremen, Antwerp, and other i European ports. . ,p i iit, iviiiici-iM miBiiiigiMRwuDuit vi iiniiuuKjn jr nrmuu nauroaii, Carolina uentrai naiiway, ana l ure roar K I who weir competing Koa.li, ollr ni qnal facllltlei lor tha i.i I polnia. a tno meamarror turaa Llr.ca, on arrltal la Wilmington, xop at Ballrott depot, the frrlghtU rarfirt1 ondi r roured abeda to ran vltbont delay and forwatdtd by tbs Fast Fraicbt Eiprfw tbat Kvai.lvg. ar o arayago ia wimingioD, and to traaairr from w llaitagion bouia. Hate CSnaraateed aa Low as br aav other Hoate I.oaaea mr Int. charaea promptly paid. TMARK ALL GOODS VIA WILMINGTON LINES. jgj oVFur farther IntormaUoa apply to either of tbs talanlgned Agcataof U Llnei EDWIN FITZGEEALD, Agrm raitimora Line, SO Honth Bt., Baltimore. oct RAIL R0ADB WILMINOTON AND WELDON RAH ROAD COMPANY. Ovvioa or Giwaaat etrraaiaTaapiat, i Wilmington, B. U, Jan. I, 1WB. ) I f?S -a l" "J L 'J t.' aVJ4.Jfcws siw i . u wiiir rM ufii rtrtr v i Uvuauuui On and after Jan. Id, Faasengvr Tralne ot thg W. A W. Railroad will ran as follow! : MAIL TRAIN- I rjntoa Depot dally (eioept Inndaye) at , 1 18 A M tC Hockr Monntat 1UP.H Wo Won at.. 8.41 P. hi Leave Waldondally at . ....lO.i'B A M trrlve at Kooky vounr 11.41 a. a (oldloroat..... .is . Ir), Pnten Uepot IMP. M, CAPHF.MM THAI AND THKOUOH FHKIUHT TUA1N Le1TiiUitidei-.-"ji ' arlve at Goldeboro at ' Kocky Monntat. ... Weldon at t av Weldon, dally, at arrive at Rocky Mount at. . Goldalioro at , . Union Depot at . . . l.M) A. M 4P0 A. M. . 1.10 A. M . 4 40 P. M, . 0.I9P. M .11.18 A. M . 6 80 A. M .. . M..M.V. uiuh ixu"ieotiun a. vr.- on ror an poinia nn'tn via Uwy Lite and Ac quia Creek route. 9f Expreat Train connect enfv with acini. Greek rout. Pallmou'a l'aloeo Nlp rretgbt Tram will leav Wilmington tri weekly at o.o a ai. ai a artv at 1.40 P. M. JOHH F. DIVINE, General Snpt. Jsn l-tf Uta. copy. Carolina Central Railway Co. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, Wilmington, Deo. 10th, 1874. J III CttZ3 ! Change oBchedule,1 On and after tb 15th Inatant, train will run over thl Railway u follow; PASSENGER TRAINS Leav Wilmington at.... ....""..T.... .7 IK A. M Arrive In Charllott at T O) P M Lav Ohar'oit at i 7:ii0 A M Arrive In Wilmington at 6:4EPM avr Night trains (fast Freight and Paaaen. ger) In ratiir aotlo. FREIGHT TRAIN8 Lav Wilmington at. 1.00 A.M. Arrive at Laurlnborg at B:40 P. M. Leave Lenrlnburg at. e 00 A. M Arrive at Vbarlott at :00 p. M Leave Charlotte at b:so a. M Arrive at Laarlnbnrg at 6:00 P. M Leav Laurlnborg at. ...6.-0OAM Arrlv at Wilmington at 6.00 P. M Connections. Oonneet at Wilmington with Wilmington & Weldon, nl Wilmington, Columbia A An. inata Railroad", Hcml-weekly New Tork and rUweekly Baltimore and weekly Phlladel. phla Steamers, and the River Boat to Fav ettevtlle. OonntfCtS at Gharlott wltbrlta Weatarn - vlaion. North Carolina Rallroa.1. Charlntu .n Stateavtllo Railroad, Gharlott A Atlanta Air Line, and Obarlett, Columbia and An guata Railroad. Thnanppl?lngthewhol Went, Northweit and Honthwoat with a ehert and eheap llaet) the Seaboard and Europe. . ' ' ' - ' 8. L FREMONT; " : f hlof Bnglnaer aad Snperlntondeot. full 286-tf aw Paper pnbll.hlng O. O. Railway ached- ale will plea notice change. QENERALBDPIRINTENDTIJ OFFICI WILMINOTON, COLUMBIA AUGUSTA RAILROAD CO. ? iru,ue, it. 0., Kov, 21, ttru CHANGE OF SCHEDULE On and a'tcj Tcwlay, 4th, th followlni teh cdnl t I 11 : NIGHT EXPUKS8 TRAIN, (Dally). Loate Wilmington. , up jf, i,'9," V?uc; 11.M P. M Arrive at Oolnmbia... 400 A.M. C, - .- .BKuaia, e.as A.M' aav AngiuU 4 is P.M. Leave Columbia. , t.xsp. M. Leave Florence . una a.m. Arrive at Wilmington LIS A. M, A.r n (tomg Wert beyond Oolu nbla, win take through Train, leaving Wllmlng'on PASSENGER AND MAIL TRAIN, (Dally .sxeept Sunday.) ' , Leav Wilmington....;. .. e.45 A.M, Arrive at Oolnmbia " MOP.M. Leav Oolnmbia 8.M A. M. Leav Florence , 1,10 P.M. Arrive at Wilmington LOOP. M. 07 Thoneh eoniieatlnna at Win.. via. lth train for Oharlenton. Th onffh HieAiiln flara nn nlirht rr.tn. for Charleston and Auguite. . JAMES ANDERSON. Oen'l Superintendent, ' tw-tr nsvM B6i aiililo MGoal LL8IZE3-.ELLBCREEED. Delivered Promptly AtLovmH Frio far Oath. By O. O. PARSLIT 00. oe m NEW Y0EK. CMe's Wiiiiloi Li, -SAILIXQ FRuaf KIW YORK. Tuesday & Friday, at 3 P. M. -AKD FROM WILaUHQTOH- Wednesday & Saturday. I.ADl!t TO ALL POINTS IB Alabama. For North or East bound iiioin fuio. uM.nDiR a jiujvtiM aTaiirxaa, and t are Fear i Btataiara, rem it delWerj or freljbt lo aU WM. P. CLYDE k CO.. Agent New Tork Llaet, S HOU iwllag Oraen hw York A. D. CAZAUX, Agent Baltimore and Maw Tork Llnea, WUmlngtoa, N. 0. SBty BUSINESS CAED8. DR, J AS. E. ELEtV, Surpn & Mechaiiical Dentist, S. E. Corner of Market and Seeoad Stmts, e WILMINGTON, N. 0. All work don In th best manner and war ranted. Prlceelow. nov 8 WIT Graham & Nash, ATT0BNEY8 AT LAW, GHABLOTTE, N. C PRACTICE IN THE STATE ABE FID eral Court, and make ooUectton any where In North Carolina. Also negotiate aale of Reel Krtat. Agrlcnltaral, Mineral and Lumber tracts, and dealraole City Lot eon tantly on hand. . . UVt VH4t JAI. T. KTTFWAY. Merchandise Broker, Offloe Prodne Eiohang, Solid ta Orders for all dstcrlpUoni ef Mar CtiaadUi. T Atttend to eollectlons at all points. Ne gotiate advance on produce. Pnrcban mad fur each and on time. NegoUatefor 0 ranger nov s Wilmington. NC. icbabi. oaoair. wiLxas aoaat CRONLY & MORRIS, AUCTIONEERS STOCK AND REAL ESTATE BROKERS WILMINGTON, W. O. (TAN BE BEEN AT THEIR BALKS ROOMS di PJJ i 'i.' 0B " targd anal. Blank Book with the boundaries of vry Lot tnthacltydirtlnetly defined. Ajwaaed vala, paat and prent,ofverv lot in the city, plU aflo'n fntto a,m rriB!sn apon ap- INSURANCE. North Carolina Home Insurance Co. THI8 Company eontlnoa to writ Pol telee al lair rat, on all cla.ee of Insarabl cm. riv au toaae promptly paid. . Encourage Horn tnatltnttons. R. H. Hattla.Pra.li1.nt. a.f. n.lu . ATKINSON A MANNING, Agenm. . l4-f Juns f S7,eeo,ooe ftke iBnarmAMCB capi. TAA. RmnEITED AITIB FAriHO BOSTON 14MW1 Queen Inenranc Company, of Llvar. pool and London, capital SlO.aM.SM North Brltuih and Mercanttl In.ur- ' anc Company, caplUl 10,000,001 Hertford Inanrane Company, capital I.OOO.OOt National Fli Inaurano Oompinv. ,ow,uw of Hartford, oapltal - SNAN Continental Inraranoe Oompany, of .w kiiuu SJUAOI Phosnli Inanrane Oompanv. of Brooklyn, capital. 1.S00 0M Vlrilnla HomtLnnrano Ooaapany. of Richmond, oapltal mm, MARIN B-Tha old MarantfU W.T Nw Tork. LIFE The Oonnaatlout Mitual f Bart awaru ATKINSON a MANNING, nov I ' QanAgt-. JJERCHANTS AND aTECIlANIC INSURANCE C0MPANT, OF RICHMOND. IBGlNTA. Capital asoe,ii A. T.Stokbi, Preeldt I. B. Moosa, Bed j JOHN WIIAKB ATBIKSJOB, No. 4 North Watr St WUailngton,lt. O. aprlllS . wu J0USA.BIRBE, General Iww km (FLEE, MARINE AND LIFE) 40,eee,eee amu Hepranai, . OFFICE Commercial Eiohang B mid ing North Water Street , oot It MS- No Ad ranee In PriccJ,, ""':"""" W a!i Mlllag Wood; . t m. . , , Fr Load. Per Cord. Oak and B,')k Jak, H to (0 at. tSSOtoSIS Ah ,. ism8S " lootaiat Mind TO l0lS Cut ap nd hauled at lowest poaelbi oner. Conao-arrtean says meney by Barahaataf J"''' 0.. f ABtXT M
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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