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iluiln ?lound. VILMLNOTOX. N. C : TITSBAY. TIB. 2. 1875. Tb Daily Jofksal, thoW4 daily a'r In North Carolina, is publtabe.1 lrj mmtitnt. ! Mday, at Eienr Pouars a yr. ror DAU-AK six onh; 5rvK3iTT-riv wnU rr month la ehort-r prt-io.ii. Served ty 1'btt-s i th rity at ?irrcrTT-rm cent pw .tb., or Two Dou.A9 and Twis ty rirt cvrrt rvr quarter. Tit VtELT JOCR5AL, (Friday) 'hirty-ix filuinn rapr. Two Pm-iAs pr T-ar; lrtrve ct Fivit Dollars ani a hai r ; fJir f! S Skts Dli a fivecriies, EmRTDouam ad a hai. en Mr'w' FlFTKts P4"--1! ,imit c! -.o TwsxTT-rrvE Dollars. Hs.,v..-.l .x. pvr.x.'.iU.ur.l after tl rxi-iml Ai, rtl m:iP paid for. K?-.itt.sc shield be rl r.y lVvi v.u"7 .'rVrw Ksprew. If this t-at-rf, n ;'.o'.. '".vvct'ou g!tt I4" y k 1 nut Aw (i?','T' " ! V.? furwanhi'ir to tie or Vr t.f ti e r..j.ry lor y f..'.!ng Ui inoiie) '1 lVT 1IM'1 l Ivi- :vve.) Onu s 1 M t... rf . ,5 ! .; . ,,"r. r).:.vti' i'1 ' r" .. u r.y..-. .' a j'At.r; t !! f .-. . M) A H AI i ; f. i r ?-. .1irr I n ! t A ,. t" inwlonf , Tfi vr IVM.' AM A HAl.r; twelve i,ls.rMi, 1'IVK iv.u.1 aas ANI A HAl.r. emr-nK KtniTlii.l.KS.tv' mnnth, t-jrTKKN IVu.i.ahs tti.-ee muii'lm, Twkh TV-TWO I).iM.AH3. ('iititiM-t f'ir lonter rTind aiiJ foliKM mle mtii littal term. Jilnw, ENtiKl H AJil SArNPSRft, W llroliisioii. N. 0. K ul lOltl AL lOltl:HOtEE. YaUBOKO IIotJMK. i 11 Ai-noH, N. C, Jan. 'i'J, 1875. ( .Vv lh(ir Journal . The more one thinks of it, the more rjiontrouH s(Mms the prentenoe aet np by Edward Contwell, 11, that he represents the white people of New Hanover county. An advocate of the Civil Light bill, ho declared by liia vote that he preferred a negro the negro Malison to be the Presiding Officer of the body of whioli ho was a moniber, rather than any of the while members. Aud yet he claims to represent the white men of New II mover. Nor can I forget Low hi sought to rise his official position as Solicitor for our Diatriot to break down his political opponents; how he weutfrom county to couuty seeking to force from unwilling Grand Juries bills of indictment for libel agaiust the Editors of the Jouusal; liow failure in one county only seemed to moke him the more determined to achieve sue cess iu another. And now comes to light the remarkable fact that he mad arrnngemcnls with the Commander of the Levenue Cutter t enforce the orders of his Court when he fined Mr, Ilolmes who called a negro by his ac knowledged proper name I And this is the maa who claims to represent the white rueu of New ITauover I But what brain, save that of Edward Cunt woll, would ever have conceived the idea of executing legal procoaa on dry laud with a Revenue Cutter ? Whatk an Imposing appcUole Sheriff Schenck would have proaented moving up Mar ket street followod by the Revenue Cutter I It remiuds me very forcibly of the felicitous speech of the New Hanover Senator when he oougratula ted Vicerretident Wilson npon his hav ing "gravitated up" to such a dazzling height of glory. To no brain but that " which conceived the idea of graviU tion "upward" could have occurred the idea of a Revenue Cutter in a oher ltfs po?be on dry laud I Lut the matter in hand is far too tu rior.s for mere ridicule or jost, Mr ContweU's epiech ou yesterday de serves, end shall receive, at my hands, a ut-ure ouJ eonlirmufitTo'u lar sovcr'er len DDy that con be conveyed by iloicule. Tho speech was one of the most incendiary and shocking charac ter, calculated, and if Mr. Cantwell be a sane mau, one must thiuk intended to provoke a oolli&ion in our city, re-1 , sistanco to law , and bloodshed. ,, llo declared the passage of the bill would justify Federal intervention; that it was unconstitutional; that certain peo ple would not ttubmit to it; that the rivers of Carolina would run whh blood. ' t If blood shall be shed because men, under tho influence of bin speeeh, re fuse to obey the laws of the land, let Edward Cantwell remember his re sponsibility. These are no times in which to counsel men to resist, with arms, the enforcement of the laws of the land, and yet Edward Cantwell virtually tells men in Vilnlington they may resist the laws provided by the Legislature for their government. I have heretofore been Yery charita ble in my judgment npon Mr. Cant well s conduct, for the reason that I thought the excentricitiea of his brain were so great as to render him morally i re-ponsible. Heretofore I have at tiohed but little importance to hit vagaries; in fact have been amused at them at times; but when a Senator rises in his plaoe and ntters such in. ceudiary sentiments, and so blood. provoking as was done on yesterday, he is neither harmless or amusing, although ha be Edward Cantwell That speech ought to damn him for eTer in the opinion of all law-abiding think of it, rr.laMy,as another meai.s men if he be sane. If be Ims lunatic 'f Ji-sr.wi.n.jf the ht.uth, for ths bill . ,. ., . ..I .4 1 providt oilmen4' c" t fur ni aa.it: o; he onclit not to I e r mittr-a tu go at ; T . c sairM i .. j ii n ,i . u t.i titer tiit lrS- ' rul-a a ill ui' t wuU l.einlilnan ib- A Senator who publicly roc'aiina ; jeettuns un e- it U o frsiu J as to Ibatalaw is nooouatitutiuoaJ; tLat It etc tide from the admission by run wOlBotbeobjfJ; that iU eiecation Jty Tute a!! ti ll in tbe natur - f . i v subsidies auJ job, atid in fact ail lulls will cause the rivers to run red witn : mktl,1(r sri.roLriatiorui of money. Tbe blood, and, will justify tko intarpoai-i tion of tha itrong arm of the Federal 0 - I Ooverumoct in the govarcmeut of a aovereign sbs, cannot blame igno rant, negroea and intelligent white men for believing that La deeirea to teach the doctrine that auch reaint ance ia lawful, and that the blood ahed by those making auch reactance ia lawfully ahed. And thia ia the man who claims to represent the peaceable, law-abiding white into of Xew Uauo vtr.l a v But in ppite of all Lia dcuuticiatioua Mr, Cantaell Laa failed to ix-iut to a ait:glo i itragim h iu tL City 11.11 that ia ULcoiibtilutiouHl. Nor, indeed, ao fur aa I kuow, did lie attempt tj do no. Lnt what bitter c uglit to be rx pi cted ftotu a native, born Southern Ua.hesl ? Can a hi Ik limo be OiHilo of a Mfc'a car? AJr. . Cab t a ell eu ilejuiiB (irai.t for f end eg M)'i!ii r. to iXitr rdu iu the oiliniit.iticn of the THE L "i;i:.lutlim of tl: Stulo if L-.-uistiklltt 6td ji.htiSes iu advuiioo hiaiikiitr- eLt e in the oruiiiiaik.u i f the mut'i- ir eioul I.i twlutikj oi the City of W. luingtou ! NVhat coi.hist fey I Wl.v I li Ltuld there be olio tide for Loiiihiiua ui(d uuotlit r rulo for hortli Carolina ? Why should Federal bujubtla und ederal KcVeiiuo Cuttera be lawful iu Wilmington and unlawful iu Kew Or- ana? Why denuuucu a Louiaiaua Outrage aud justify a North Carolina Outrago? Verily,, if Mr. Cautwell be indeed mentally aud morally reaonaible for the natural and probitbleoouaetiuwucea of hia acta aud apeeohee, he deserve to be forever idamuod iu the opinion of all low-abiding men. W. 'TtKt: AWAY IKK MWOHD." The Savannah Advertiser says a ord was touched iu the hearts of the buudiU at New Orleans on Monday last when Mr. Lawrence Barrett open ed at the Varieties Theatre, in his un equalled personage of Richelieu, aud a feeling incident "not ou the bills occurred. The graud old Cardinal retured the sword to Fraueois with the words, ' Take away the swm d ; Ittatri.can lie wv4 without It." No sooner had Mr, Barrett's grand vol re rolled out the seutimeut than its perfect patnoss to the situatiou struck the house. The seats were all filled with the "banditti;" aud with one spontaneous impume every hand iu the house joined in the loud, long and euthusiftstio applause. The gen tleman who described the sceue to us declares that in all his experience of Now Orleans, he never heard suoh a kindly round of approval It rose and fall ; swelled iuto thunder aud died away, only to rise again. The splendid interpretation of the lines by the greatest of elocutionists struck a cord in the Southern heart, and it was full three minutes before he could prooeed. During that time the Cardi nal Duke sat iu his tod chair, and was not afraid !" From the N. Y. Horild. lalluranf theUuellca.1 Jlloi kailaul LKlelatloii-Thei Independent He publican ludouiUabl) on 4 Alia House Adleurned The (Ivll Hiahta mil a Itanaeroue noaaure. WABHiMGiON.Jau. 25), 1875. At half pattt ten this morning the Republicans iu the House gave np the struggle and consented to an adjournment. Everv- body was glad when tho long siegn was over. It was conducted with great harmony and propriety, and there was no ill feeling on either side. The Democratic leaders thought it their duly to proltst in the only manner possible for them nuder the euenni- stances aguiiiet the adoptiou of tho Civil Rights bill. They env that this meumiio came before the people last Fall, as part of the Rrrublioan nolicv. aud wjs rejected by them,, and that it is therefore morally wrong to euuet it now, Congress 'being a represeutntive tdyr-Trwy measure utoomea v law it w;ll be utd to give needless and very great Bunoyuueeinine nouUiern states to hotel keepers and others, and will bo tlia means of protiaotiugr ill ferlinir and orcatingbad blood. Itisdonbtful. ilK''r WBOye. Will ui: couuui-u to iuv oouiu. At 18 quite 1 posmoio mat, ii me measure is lorctd through and becomes a law, its appli cation to liotets win ie made first in New York, Boston and Philadelphia, tor it wouiu not oe a very costly ex periment to engage a hundred of the stray colored population of this eity to go on aud take up their quarters for a wee or ten days ia tho principal hotels of those cities, their bills beiug paiu lor tuem. It is proper to say for tha Democrats that they disclaimed, during the pro tracted session, any intention of need- lesslyor factitiously obstructing tho business of the - House. One of the most prominent aud influential men ou the Democratic side said last night, "the Republican majority have mat ters in their owu hands. By the use of entirely proper and established par liamentary methods they oan pass this measure with but little delay, A ma jority can undoubtedly in a Drouer manner change the rules, and a ma jority can paes the bill. But it is our duly to resist what we believe to be a bad aud dangerous measure by all le gitimate and fair parliamentary methods. More than this we do not mean to do." Whether the Republicans mean to make the civil rights bill a law will now be seen. Some of them poroeive Al A :A ' 1 t a a . .. tuas it is uaeiy to nun tueir party in the next election, because it furnishes a very ready means of annoyance and of exasperating and prejudicing the people; but others believe that it will secure the negro rote in the South.and tha mora violent Administration man f - A . dat grt ot gaging the House in anch a manner aa to pr-ent diacuaition und I . J.,,. I '.t ... . ll l,,IU iaipu,iuiJ if Ail Mtrtiipt ia maJe to do thia it ia likely to create rrtmble on tha lu-jnu'iiou aiue. au tMigo x w aluntiiH ration leader lu .briugiiig tuattt rs to a df-aJUxk ia pluiu'j per ceived. Indotv, it waa oi'i:ly vjken of aa a nana mainly to bring odmm on the fjgbVeo lUpublicaija who the other day mnfully reiatHl the gag ging of the llouna. It waa b lieved that thry emU hi wliii jed iu, Lnt it ia doubtful if any of tbeia U be driven from wbut they lioluve tube the right. ' . , T KKW uhLEAKH INgi:iur AND TUB Ft TORE HTH-THRUS JOLl( T. The report of tii New CrieanH Coitimitten i awidted with a gnat deal of ctiriof i lnt?, though it ia not certain that (Joi'gre mill take anV aetiou on it. 1 lie Sontheru policy ol the adminutraton will be dim Lipid next wetk in the UouHe. EJTOIt'ra TO ItEsTUKIt HAHMOM IX THE Bl l I BLU AN KANKS THE UUtCCON- Kftorts aietnn'iingprivately to bring about liurmmiv i'l tit Jlepub'iern - nlt TliHVicc l'i imiln'.f u 1... l. ik U i n Vi ty buiy in thiM work for hoihh ttiu- is nimlrf a'vra! brief jf.nrneys N'orth, it aani Here iitr oon-ii i:itmn aitu itaii- nirbiid nioi'urate iiii'u. l'!x-SenaUr Uort;an, of New York, litis been 1kt fi.r aouie. diiya, and ei.urS 'Is modern tii. n nud Coiiciliatioii; but such' lire e iter ua Bt iiutor Lcgati, (Jouklmg utid Sliermau do not help the. cause of peacn, aud as they aie uiidi rKUMl to Hak for Hi Kxoelleiipy, the I'rorii- teiit, and to represent Ins iieiiugs ana policy, moderate couuaela seem to I id of little use for the present. "For purpoae I ooneiliation sucu speeones as Logan s and (Jouklmg s are useless, xon might aa wall ooncilinw yotir horse bv sticking pins iuto him," said ltepublioin yestertliiy, MISCELLANEOUS. a NI Tn AKKTHKN SnER YOU HAVE n. tiik MKvr 11 uuai.it. Now In Stock ai t Conilantly Becelvli Act iituoiie : . i Plows, lloes, Shovels, Spades, Wheelbarrows, ntchforks, ANVIbS. IIL ACKHM ITH'S BEI.I.OWS Vlone, Heuimere, Trace tvlilii,l'uilH.Hnn; flaw Mtoel, tier iron, uiiui, apo.ee, ubd, POTS, UVKKI. " si,noTiii!vu 1 Ron a PUCKKT KKIVKS, TlHI.l: AH II.I.HY, Ut VIH VI H. LUMIHINIWHTniN" , tJtflirtH'N TOUi.S, And a Complete Rtoek of ; ; IIAHDWARE, At NATHANIEL JACOBI'S HARDWARE DEPOT, NO. t MAUK15T HT. Jan 11 ' ':, c i, ;,. ....! ! II TRADEMARK . It uuct. SITREME COrBT-GEXERAl TERM. JOHN W I.fAet . al aaaliiet SUNDkY , , UODNTKkFiUTAtBB.'. .:(. 'When it la apparent that there It an Intention totlcretre lu ubllr by the net-of tho name ot a pin e anil 'Ue worn aueuripi've ot in ar. . flde.MK'h ileeiiption wilt nut be protected bj tho i-ri-tenee that them wrde cannot be ni d In euoh niauner aj to ooneUtnU a "trade mark. Wtiertt wonle an, I the allocation of word have, by long tine, beonmn known an ileniKUAtlng the anirls of a parHcnlftr menutucttirer, he aoniilroe a rliht ti them aaa trado mark, w'll. li competuig ilealere cannot fraudulently Invade. The eseenre of the wrong li the fairs renrewn- tatlnn anil dece t,on proof of which an la- Junction will lne.". The coiicliidilg word ol the Judge' deeUlon are. 4Tbe order apeAld Lou ehuuld be tnnli flint and the Injunction extended o as lo nro-hit-it the UK1 tf tbe wordJ.iVVorcjM'ciwi'rti faScl'oil'fhsllttlsrlaBale ami wrappore ol the" dulendiuii." LEA & PERRINS' CKLEBKATKU PBOr.OCNCEr KXTTAOT f BY aLKTTKKfroma MKl'ICAL Oc-.N OONNOIiWKTJBS ; MAN at Mauras, to hi. nrotiier at WOUCKHTBB, o-'May.-ISM - 44 Tell IjKA A PKUKINS that their sauce llilnh :y enteemeed in ln- lla, and Is, la Bit Jto aa vaa "Only Goodh? Sauce," And applicable t pinion, the most palatable as well as tho most whole some Hai"- that i aiade.44 r.VKKY VAR1K TY OF DISH. Worcestershire Sauce. Soi l Wholes le and for Exportation by t Proprietors, l.EA ft PKKIUMH, WorresU . Riiglaml; and Uetall by Dealer in 8auos gen erally throughout the world. Ask for lea & Perrini' 8auce. All parties IntYlnglng an tho a ho re will be prosecuted, ay Messrs. L.KA rerrtna JOHN OUNCAN'S SONS, " . . - ' NEW lOUB. June 1 1875 1875 Our inimerjse stock at greatly reduced prices. Same must be sold within next three months, Call and examine. SO HUMBUG ! ; D. A. SMITH A CO. Janji ': ' ;. ''" 17.' ftcnniiifi pRDno oottkn cp iikuuinu UHIIUU and crlnted In taeaoei laeinaiiaai. si vie at uie joubmal orrioi go t" j iJACOBIj BXJYy LAXE MISCELLANEOUS To the Publip. , t.L WC ASK or THE fCBUC IX bend li W PRICK OCH GOODS. Few More OVERCOATS Left 10 BE 8UU AT LEaa 1UAM CtWT. DA VID 4 WEII- Ja 5 , .1 Screven House, B. ERADI FT, Proprietor, SAVANNAH, OA. UULONO AMI FAVORABLY KNOWS Uuuk, pftty eituAted no J jhnmn Square, hTltl rerflntlr repalnUJ a4 repaired, uid karli'g all of Ite depart menu filled with rotupetcut, polito aud a tentlTv catplojea, ofTott to tbu trarellug publlo oaifartfanMi r- aracd by any Houeeln the Southern States. FiMU'-rbarliig l'lir-'iith lit-kcU and d- rii.j; to Uy "f -r ' SiTitr. ii lln i e, lU utit ro,- lrAiiMirtHttjti I r, in 010 tudM w i'e,iuie MrHiu ut ui sure eu Itutwe UDintBuie' Swede Iron, I'bw Steel, 'mlth'n r'lr, SiTrer P'uU-", Aaviii. IHiitmp h. ' a id nauieta, AtJ. A Utl'.- vr-. itn put ..f tl. al).- jim i'.mt t rV.uud at the ol I te(ubuUd luidwaie Hvue ,TOHV DAWSOS, 1, )a' dilMrklSt. Jmiit Kl "New Process" Empire Family Flour, Deal flour la tha World. Try It and we ftia'atitee a earl 1 n of iSK pr rnr. Ae wmexpecUd tt toea tU "piviiiitim at the fair lor making the PUREST, WHITEST and SWEETEST BBEAH One Ola1 will eotvlnea yoa. The 1 Bret Butter lu the World " alware the ame ami the only reliable aeant Bntter lu thia elty. (talad PreValng and Atmore'e Mince Meat. At GEO. MYERS', U and IS Month Front Bt. an?e ill Enterprise Manufacturing Co'8 Coffee Mills. mUE BEST MlLLuamtfactaied for Rpeod X Krttinece ana 1'arahlli'v.. Krery mil warrmitwl. rnr etti at oianuiaeinrer e prww at the Mw Hardware nouee or , UiliKH (S MUHUHIBON. c. h; w. rumce QMOKED .10WL, ew Lot of CF.LEBT, Oholoe Family Flour-In Barrel! aud Half 1 arret. rrrah Milk Orackeri. COBNKR OF Market and 2d Streets Uoldsboro llish Schoo (t, for Boy nd Young Men M Fkttbb.A. M.,.. ...........Priaolpal E. W. Auaaa, A. M , Prof, of Methematlce. ; The next Dewlon begins on Monday, Feb fim'ylfa -. - j . lor l.Uoular apply to ' M rKrTKK. Principal, Jan8-twa , (l0lilliro, N. 1. TO ALL THOSE WHO THINK. OF THEIR OWN INTEREST AND THE WELFARE OF THEM FRIENDS AND FAMILY. We are now e Serine ireat Induoenanie to litryer. of BOOTS and HHOKS at our F.tab llnhnient on erinceea utreet, We hare now fal. inmot nrw .tyli-U and well made jtootaaan .Sheet, which we guarantee cannot be excelled in auriihlllty , oomlorl and e'yle, and prices an low a the Iowa.'. We hare aume extra bar- f aim lu Children'. Hive and MUwoe Bntue Bl'wi.. t ome aud ae tbeto. We are continually reoeWlng new addlrinne to our alread) large' etnek, ami we are thank tat lo My that we are h mug tha greatest ene nee In willing cur Boots and Shoe. Thet are se admirably ssleeted to rait the vsnte or the public that w hate only to show the in to sell tbetu. KVANB A TowOLaHW, Wholestle and Beta i Uealers In Boots, Shoes Lattn r and Shoe Flmlln a, &3. not? - - t CoalCoal. JjKll AJI WUIIK ASH, . , All Nines. 1'tlltered Promptly, . -. . . ;. . O. G. PARSLEY & CO. jams n-tf Niagara Fire OF NEW YORK. f Cash Assets, 51,450,000. NORTHROP k CUMMING, , AGENTS, offlne with Mr.-O.'H.' Roblns-rh. on Ttni-k Htreet, wh o will attend to all ordi is lelt with ana. .Jau 10-l-liB . wnaawJWjaaeaaaaaBHswesawaiaawasxa GUAKO. CENUirJE In Larg or Small Quantities. By lntrncllons of the Pernvlsn Govern. mcnt, their Agents hate sdanced the price of unanape miRiio iroin nrprernuer im, is. 4, to Sixty two dollar an4 arty cents (ffi'2 H) goid. per ton or W40 pound gross, establishing at the same time a new scale of ilicnnps the. lowsst being o cents on paresis from SO to 1110 tone.tlie highest hi 10 ou ooe tons and oter. As UMial. they will not sell In lots of less than tea ton. Under this new arrangement I am enabled to fill orders for lots often tons and upwards at less price than the Agents of the Pe ruvian Government. I will, as heretofore, supply quantities un der ten tons at the same rate as charged by them.t . Olrcnlar, eintalnlng UsthnnFlait, references ana tun pariicaiara.Biaiien rreeea application . , K. B ALCAZAR, . : ; V. f4 Bearer St., New Yosk. . r. a Bot i. - . deeK -' 1-dwtf , fTT FOR SALE t Mules and WarjonsT RVSN (T) Head good large Mules, TWO () A Ko. 1 fload Wagons. ' ONK (1) A No 1 Timber Wagon. ' i' 1 On goad easy terms. Apply to JE SMITH, West brooks, Bladen t:nintt, N. 0. Jan IS tKMleod laid' wins L0ITI2Y. j A FORlUiii FOE 01! One Clft la Guaranteed to One o very II Conaecutlvc number. 050,000 for OneDollar. "SOW 13 TOUR TIME." Dame Fortune TJlpa Tboee who Help IhtiiiiKilvaa. a 10 TtcAraM 1 nrti, numl fr ri from 10 at aa. lu-4uriTiv lt acrrtlii.if l" prdeuf XicAeU bribgi It Kuhin tha rraciiot Ml. GRAHO GFT COMGERT In aid of the Tublic ImprovemcuU in the City of Donimin, Ttxaa. LIAS GIFT - CCKGERT AZSCGIATICK Wjll give a Oraud Concert till KHIV, narch :il., 1?3, And will Diftrdmte to tLo Ticket Holders $250,000 IN GIFTS ! DEPOSITORY - FIRST NATIONAL L.VNK, DLMSON. liis'rlliiitinn ft enmm if Inimr'tiereW after iu I vl wl. MirL " t,r tt- I i"ti iUnt ii u li.wra lr t!jo XU lint, ik'ldere aud riuailueut i rl.lxi'iiu. LIST OF OIFTS : 1 tirsnd Oitih'.iiit 1 14 44 44 ' i . . . a i i t I ,.. '.'.'.'.'.'.I:'. ' 1 " 44 44 44 v...." I ii ii " " lo 44 clabaa! l 44 .DM " SO ' H ti ii no i-44 44 nw 44 loo 44 44 1 4' " 100 14 44 44 S 44 Ml 44 4 44 tO -4 MO 44 1 44 I.M ' 44 44 S 44 l ro : 44 44 44 tn 41 4 ww 41 ';' i 44 V fir1 ... . H.1.0IKI IS u ii It mi' All. ( a.au i !Mi n.mxi ....., 4 "in S.'ieo a aiki . 6 B,0(i B.iMJ 4 i 49,71.7 Orand Caeh (liru, amonntinir to fVUO.ntO 24 rriaea In Ileal Mlaie, amwiiut- Irfto IK1.000 . i 4,lS01tU,aaiouutltg to SdO.KOO A etatemeTit ot the TiKtrtliut)on will be pub LllMruT r , . nj .J n ;vi. n TiTJ uuua aim nuiiiiyiuiti ruiuus w diiiuu to wort ittr t.ue inieieei. ui iui a. vciaiwu Liberal Comuiti.lon Allowid. HOW TO REMIT TO TJS. Monet ehmld"Ee- tent bvFxnreeeor bt Draft, eetOIBoe Money Order or Hcgletered Letter. Addreea all eommanli'atl'nern ALfllCUNU. COLLINS. Brct'Fe DKN1BON, TXA8i - 0. B. JONF.S, atliiual Hotel, Aaent for Wllmillif ton. N. C. Jan 1 1-lUwlld. HELP THE POOR AND FATHERLESS! IP ' . FOB THB BBNFFIT OF THIS Orphan Asy l u m. " 'S I 75 0 0 I IV GIFT To be Dlstrlbnted Aroong the Ticket-Holders. ; -A. QIFX CONCERT I ' : twill be held in ' . J On Wctinssilay. tue lOtli JtsDruary; 1875; For the Exclusive benefit of the ! Orphan Asylum at Oxford. Tickets Only Two DoUars. J Number of Tickets only 15,000. 8.1M9 Olfta to ;lvon Away, Itlaklug- over Oae 4; lit to Every i, 'k . . Seven Ticaota. " REAL ESTATE GIFTS. One Iit In the town -of WHson, N. 0.. containing ix ai-res, with large and conrei lent ilwulluii;. hating 10 rooms, and all ueeearv and t'envt iiluiit out houstM, aitaated on Barnes auet, tal- ' tied at , S,OC0 One elegant '1 story Ri!lilenco,ln Wl'fon, corner ot Pl'ie and Ori'n s'reeta, with' la acre, and conttlnhig 8 morns, lo VHti'd li the meet eligible part of tbe , town, valueo at 4,600 J.)neK aura Lot) situated ot) the eomer . of Vance and Spring f treats, with titiat roeid-nce and ont.tiairww. vilued at . 1.P00 CASH GIFTS. tt'ashPrlau ,. ........tl.tino : l 14 ; aa i 41 . 2.-.0 ' ' fine each.. 40a . S 44 60 44 ....... .......... 2.10 20 44 SO ' 4tW l . ! " -' 10 i" ......,. ...800 " 14 , ft 41 ' r 1 -i "" pen " 2 vTi.... l.tw 1ft - ' 1 44 1.6 0 MISCFll ANFmiS fllFTS. l Oae Fine J up Buggj p;10 w nne nugiy. .... lot) One Fine (lold Watch . .V7. 15 One nne Lames WHtcB. 75 Omtnittee of Arrangam' ntg Q W Blount, B F Mrtfgs and A Barni-s, tsqa. OajKi-lt irr n.ink of Wilson. A ttisory Boril -.Id' n Nichols, Esq, Valelrh; w r natis l.q, aiiUells; A a A Williams Kro.OKoTd; an 1 .r P .'cnkitis. Napl ti'lt: J H Ihcrti, Kq, Rooky Mount; Dr H W King, .'iini.'i w fanoamtr ana daueaai uiarx.Kwj, Wilson. W bile this enter i,r is Is tint oondne.ted nnner the direct anspiro. 0t any Lodge, yet ltobJc t in iv ivu iiinfc iivuiv iu.ui iiliuu, uie iixiumi phsn ASyliim, which w established lit the Orand Lodge of the tate, and the rmnue- neintla euttretyUi the haodl of nirmbers of the Order. '' The object is exelnsltelT tor the licncflt of tne tn puna Asylum, and the committee deem unnei-rssart t make act f-xtendril anneal to the people of tvortli t'aro'ltia In iii-Uall of an Institution wtdrb 1 so wwrf Iit of thclt stmnoru '1 he low price of the ti kels places It in the power of every one to aid a noble cauite, and at the sams tlmftttechanoesof being reimbursed i'e tmusiia Iv fatorahle.i 4 " - . j. , It Is confidently henVfed that the ont !rptle will be a sneers., but If, tront any ranse, th-re should be no Cmioert and dlstrlknttoti, all the monet reeelred from the ticket lo'dtra shall be returned ti them without discount. No ticket so d will be entitled to a chance for the Gifts anltss the mn,y tor Ui snme liar Deen ree.iteo at tnis otnee. The (litis will ha distributed Imtredlatoly after the Concert . , . . Any psreon holding a ticket entitled tn a (lift wni desires the A.tiuni to nare the bent tit. of snrh Ollt, will notify the Beeretart ht si oh endnrwment on Uie back of the tic kit, and the sime snau ne appropri.rra asairecteu f Ati-n'T tor tickets must be sent br Ken Isierrd letter, Mont Order or Fxprese, di- rwieu iu A. : BARNES, ' Secretary tW II, SOW, Sr. V. BOVS .UAwlm fHl Children's Wv . --w peMile and If Id Shoes UTe ExUinaioa Toe Ckild'en's aeamress shoes. At Jan m ftfOV. 'PRICEU ' . 'Si Bj-ket Strset. DBIUTfUn M"ATIT MF.flUTK.O st III IV I I UU me tiiQrtest Bntic and on the most reasonable tomis at tho , " JOUBMAA. OfflOl, ' . ,jt;r' AjstXAtLi ..'.... WILMINGT0N,N.0,LINES SEMI-AVEEKLY Fast Freight Route to nil Polntn South or BALTIHOEE. rc ii Iztiai Wm Trans- "'lluhua L-iUaLjf, -SA;!.!! r leiM bAl.) IMOBK Tuesday & Friday, at 3 P. M. '-AN.' t' .ii'i Wr.SiJuiu.N Wednesday & Saturday. .IVI!. I rifKIl t.II KIII.S OF Nortl Ii hi i t i'V.'.b C:.i lii n, fleorg-a Mid Alabama. For North or East bound litifi.t v ii I'lcore, 11 llade'phia, New York Loeton, Providenoe, Full lin r an 1 otLer lahtoru Cities. Aho, o Liverpgol, . tJiatgow, Bremen, Antwerp, and other Luroj eau porta. Thi 5.l"f ."nr.tiei .! Wrrrtrit Wi!ni nitton W- Iimc Ksi'rviil, t kii,I1ii 4,'tntrHl i;ti mut iii,iietiiij h.!i. uftr ui euial faillitiee loi the in. runt dellven ef fralrhl to ail 1IQI. A-the Kimtneri. if tti-wi l.li . n arrival I'l'elillt In 'r' H. ! i ,11:I. r , ml kheat. to run r"ru lit rx-irvw tltat r ee.-lna. r uiiraynv tn wiiiuii gion, end no tranefi Kate faiaraulcwd aa low aa y iiiar ironitiy paid. ?"MARK ALL GOODS VIA WILMINGTON LINES. jj, aFor fnrth.r tiil(iriiHliin aply to eliher ofthe onderetgntd Ageataof U Line: ' edwin fitzgj:rald. Ag . lit talt liiirre I.lue, U hvuih St., Iialtiniore. Agent Baltimore 01 un RAIL RUAl WILMINGTON AND WELDON RAH . ROAD COMPANY. OFVtoa o i.ciaaaL KUPaaiPTaaoenT. Wilmington, Jan.t, ikTS OflANUK OK OUKDfJLK On ana after Jan. gd. Panngr Tratni oa tho W. A W. KAllruad will rnu aefullowet . MAIL TKAIN. i.sa Fnlon Uvpot dally (exoept Sundavii) at . ... 1.85 A. M Arrlte at lioidelioro at ....11-41 A.M. .... 1MP.M ..... S.4P. ltl.iA.M ....1141 A l. .... LSI P.M. .... 6 06P.M. Kooky Mount at. . Vvnlilon at Leave Weidondatly at...... Vrr eat Kooky &'ooiit...... OoUleNjro at Onion Uopot IXPk.F.8? THAIS AND THROUGH FKKiOHT TBA1N bears Union di'io, dally , at. .. T.15P. ArrtTeatioidsriro at . ; l.'O A. M. 44 Horky Mimntat. .. Wetdon at , 4 no A. M. 1.8J A, M ... 4" P. M ........ S.IU P. M 1'i.lS A.M. JO A. M late Wchlnn, dully, at.... . arrirs at K r.y mount al. 41 Uoldsboro at..., 44 t'nion Depot at Hall Train makes close eon-ieotioii at Wei- don for all points North tla B. y Line and Ac quia oreoa toutes. tat Bxpress Train conneotsonly wlt Aronle (Jreek route. ' Pallman'a Palaee Bleep ingtsra eaimi irmn.t Freight Trains will leate Wilmington trt weekly at S 49 A. M. at a ar'ite at l.U r. M. XlVtfyF.lIVINK, General Sapt. JnnS -tf 8tar eopv. Carolina Central Railway Co. BUrERISTFNIiKNT'HOFwicE, Wilmington, Dec, ICtb, lh74. J Change ofSchedule, On and after the 1B:h Instant, tralnl will ran oter this Hallway as follows: PASSENGER TRAINS r.eare Wilmington at .HfiA.M Arrive !n t.'hrllottc at 7 ill P M lave C-har mt al... , 1;in A M Arrive lu Wilmington at 8.45PM Nlr.ht trains (last Freinht and Pioven ger) In future Jiotlci. FREIGHT TRAINS Leave Wilmington st S.POA.M. Artlve at l.auriniurg a'. ..,.o;4UP. M. Leave Laurinunrg at sno A. M Anlveat t'hirimto at S:0iiP. M l.eate chnrlotte t ; .....6 ;0A. M Arrito at i anrlnbtirg at XM P. M Leave Laurlnlmrg at- 6:"0 A M Arriteat AVilmlngiin at........ t.(0 P. M Connections. ront'cct: lit Wtlmii-gtnn with Wllmlagtoa & Weidnn, enl llmlnrlon, I opirnhlii & An tjusU hailroaii. ini-wcokly NewYoikand I ri-we.kly I'HHimoro and weeklj Philaiel. 1 hi SUaniers, and the hlvcr Boats to Fay- eiit'tiiie. Conuocts at Ohnrlottc with its Western IH Statesville Rnllroa't, (.harloite & Atlanta Air Lino, and Charlotte, Columbia and An rusts Railroad. Thus snpplv'rg the whnlo Wdf.1, Northwest and Moutliw et witn a slier t and chcan Ilea t) me scsouara anu turope. S. L FBEMONT, Chief KoglneoranJ Suyerlnteiidsnt. d12 29.Vtf KT Papers publishing 0. 0. Railway sched ule win pnaxe n,.iic cnanges. "I ttiBKAL 80PkiltINTKsJD'T8 OFFICB WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA -.!! O-i- AUGUSTA RAILROAD CO. WHMtKBTOJt, N. ti., Nov. 21, 1K?4 CHANGE OF SCHEDULE Or and alter Tesi'ar, 41th, tho rollowlng sen runic v 1 1 1 . . MOHT EXPRESS TKA1N, (Dally). Leave Wilmington e.'.fl P, M Leave Florence ,..,.,...11.65 P. M Arrive at Uolumbia,,,..... 4.00 A. V '4 44 Augusta... C45A.M L'ate Augustn 4.15 p. M wave uoiumnia. US P. JA Leave riori noe 12 flo A. M An-lvu at Wliroint'ton 7.10 A. M Pass'Titers iio ng West, bctond (tnln nhi w'll tske through Train, leaving Wilmington attlS!t-.M PA88ENQKK AND MAIL TRAIN, (Dally except Sunday,) Leave Wilmington , S 45A.M Arrive at F'nrcnoe , )2,io P. V Arrive at Onlniibta MOP. M Ivs Oolnmhla... B8llA..l Iieave Florenr ,, 1 10 p.M Arrlveat Wilmlntrn J.o;i P M av"Thoni?h connections at Florence with train for Char'anton, air Th onh sleeping Cirs on night train lurvuaricsion kiki Augusta. JAMES ANDERSON llen'l Superintendent, nov n KH-tt Hay, Rice, Flour and Coffee, son Pals Fn-teru Hay, , g'i Tierces Rn-e, AiH) Barrels Ktonr, 1M aks t'oflve. For sale by UKKRCHNKB 4CALDB E BROS, jaa IT II East. NEWTOEK 's linlcf.il, SAILrXQ FR'-M KW YORK Tuesday & Friday, at 3 P. M. -AND FROM WILMIBGTON- Wednesday & Saturday. LiADlKU TO ALL POMTI IH n aitb tha Wiliuli a'ca, Celoaibla eV Antmra BaTlrraa, Una 4,'tntrHl hailvtar. and tare Fear ftiT.r Stt-aBier. hilv, end l.ie Fear In Wl'mliieton. etou at Kailmad d.rat. tha talthuut dilii end Iiitk.iiI.J h. IkiTul : ... - r mm Wilmington South any other Bute-Leee)a er Ovcr- WM. P. CLYDE i CO., Auent ew York Lines, Bowling Green Mew York A. D. CAZAUX, " and Mew York Linea, Wilmington, N. 0. S'-ly BTJSIKEoS CABS8. DB, J AS. E. -KSUfc., Snrpfl IMM MM, 8. B. Corner of Market and Second Btreets, WILMINOrON, If. a All work done In the btst Banner and ranted. Price low. nov s " Graham & Nash, ATT0KKEY8 AT LAW, CHARLOTTE. K. C. -u PRACTICE IN THE STATE AM FID eral ('torts, and aiaks eollectloti any where in North Carolina. Also aegetiat ale of Real Estate. Agrlealtural, Mineral and Lumber tracts, and dealraol City Leueea stantiy on hand. ... MIOBABL CaOLT. wiuaa aaia CROKLY & MORRIS, AUCTIONEEnt, . . STOCK AND REAL ESTATE BROKERS' WILMINGTON, V. 0.,.; AVIAN BE SEEN AT TBEIB BALIS BOOM! v a plan of the eltv.oa an snlaraedacala. . Blank Bonk with the bonndariaaaf start La In the city distinct ivdenncd. . ' , Assessed value, pst and preaent, af avwry 14) In the city. ; . Ant tnrormatioa desired farnik4 aaoa as plication. lair - - - - , ,-ts -ii-:. :) !, IBBURAJICl. I North Carolina Home: Insnrancfi Co. - THIS Company continue 00 writ Pol lets at talr rates, op all classes of Issuable anp .11 1 . , . a, ,j ah nuri prompuy pain. Kncourage Home institution. )..il K. ii. Battle, President; Beatoa Gie. y- - , . j - Axamsun 41 MANVIItO. i Agones. Jane u.f 37,OOO,000 FTKK INHCBABCK CArt TA1. REPRKNESTiak ABTBB ' .1 PAflSM BOtrl'OBl liOMIDB. . Queen Insurance Company, of Liver- K pooi ana inaon, capital ..ai,ON,SOI North British and MercanUle Idiot- ance Company, capital... I0,0O,Cn Rartiord insurance Coropaay, capital 3,S0,O ' National Flie Insurance Uompaov, . ot Hartford, eapltal ; 400,01 '.. Continental Insurance Company, of - New York, capital tJSMMt Phosnlx Insnrnnce Company, of Brooklyn, eapltal l.SM.OOl Virginia Home insurance Company, . - - orRichninnd, capital... SOO.OOI MARIN E The old MercanUle Mtttcal , New Yorx, i LIFK The ConneeUcat Mntaal at Hart - ATKINStlN 4k MANWrNO, ' J 1,1 "' " ' General Agent. '---i BOV" SftS-tf , JyJKRCIIANTS AND HECHAHICt ' n'SCSANCE COMPAKT, " OF RICHMOND. VIRGINIA. ,4 .'. t'MyttHl....... 3S,Ct A, Y.Sxoaas, Presid't. I. B. Mooaa.iaot j . JOHH WILB ATKISHOM, . . wn.lsJnrthW.BL am-.-i?' t " (iru 19 ,,s JOUNJ.BIRKE, . Iisnrmlpcr (FIRE, MARINE AND LIFE) ,-. ,.n , ' tit 940,000,000 Asset HepresenUtU ., OFFICE Commarelal Exekang 'Bntldinfl North Water Street oct 11 MS NoAiWanee In Prices, We are selling Wood: ,. , ' , . Per load. Per Cart. t5'1'! Oak and B k Jaok, K to W cts, fl teg s j -,j asi , is to as - 1 00 ties. Mixed ..fiMtoTO S4Ute ' Pin . IS " 1 TS df V Cut np ' ',d hanled ar lowest possible eoet i Consg errs oan sat money by parehadn at our it'. , '. ' l.nl O. 0. PARSLBT 4 CO ; I lilens, Boys, Ladies, misses', (mssmEsmT.; , i AND INFANTS , Shoes and Boots. Of U Style and Grade, , AT REDUCED PRICES. EVANS A VosGlILAN, Priooess threat jaaM - ' it- 1 ' .5 t H , w' ' 04. . n-r..4i U
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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