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P'ai.e i WILMINGTON. N. 0 : TH"RSrAT, FEB. lJ73 TbelUlLT JoVBSAL, the Me dally ..rr in North Cartdiua, i puWlsW .rryB.omln;.cvplM m.1y, at E.HT a F- DALLAM snouil; SavisTT-Fiva coiiU P wmtl v- .it r-r1sU. Served by ivrn-r. u. .v- ritt at S-vstm-Fiva pr M- or Two D..U.AM and T r.nn ii per quarter. tMittwi ctJumn r. Two Dxa T fords. Fit Pgixam a saiV: ftwrew. Jvji D..u.a .. ni4.A; twrh ft) ttfm, nr.- - Twkwtt rivs Doi .la. i m(ivam, and Pir enr.th.uied expira'inn of tbe time paid ft. KEM.TTAMKSih.mia b wad W r- olS Vom-yT'" Kxptiw. If Hikes" p. dot, jwtK-Hoii aa-au I B,iJ may a-ctrvd by forwarding draft pavaWe untie ordr f the proprifior ( th- I m-hm or by sending the tnm ' a registered letter. -Advuntoir Ratee pe " ll,k, oW of 'vnimg'.ypr. .. . ...... t..ii a HAi.r; lhr a ' jn -uons Two D.u.lam; f-nr M-rti." tHrt TnHM IX.1.I.AKHJ III Inewtlnne 1 KM )OLI-AIA AND A B AI.F ! twelVi Ineortlmta. FlVK Pol ' AM AND A BA1 a m.,.)th. r.iOHTt)i.t.ARN ttwmont. FirTKKN Hoixakh? three rooutlw, ,1 w TV-TWO IOl,I.AK. . ..:! r... I..inr rwrtiiria And lonaei apace m''1 "P"" Mheral tern. Jdrs. E.NOKIHAHD A SAPirPKHi Wilmington, N. fV EDITORIAL K0TE3. imi Jobniwi it th flwt ex Senator, nJ the onlj ex-Fmident now livipg By the uptiWon tt the Bitert of Chrity from Mexioolorty mreecu.r. UMa eatabliitlimeriU are cloned, and fonr hundred and ton Siatere are lent out of the country, " Wyoming-irf Joloca In an extenmre eoal-flald ithrre ttw! black diumondH can be gathered to an nnlimitod extent oa tho'burface without gcing to the trouble of mining operations, Tlra are in Oeorgi 27.C33.C3! of improtod land, valued at aero Ml 0'lS. Thia ia au average valuation o $3 CO per acre. The wild land of the B'ute ia returned Rt 7,UuU.twu aw, . Talued ftt $2,191,854. Ouly G.500 luvltatione woro foeued for President MacMalion'a ball in Taria thia year. To accommodate the guoata the rooms of the Elysee have been expanded by wooden structures outaide, which will open into the sev eral ball-rooms. Throughout the past year the Frenoh troorw bava been largely exercised in night marching. A battallion would mircli at dunk to some distant point, aud then, breaking up, find ita way back to barracks iu separata detatoh menta and by different routea." ; " Ben. Butler ia the advocate in Con gresa for tbe $100,000 damage olaim of Victoria Woodhull aud Tennie Olaflin. It is a kind of case which aniu the Esex atateeman. He thinks their imprisonment for circulating nasty literature is worth about that sum in damages to their spotless characters. Gen. Thayer was the caucus candi date of the radicala in Nebraska; but tbe nneartbiug of s letter which be wrote in 18f7, in which be urged the legislature to disfranchise all ex rebels who baJ emigrated to the Btate, led to bis d- feat. The truly loyal are at adisoouut evrrj where. The suoceea ful eaudidate, Mr. Paddock, support rif wdint'JtibnRon in his memBfa ble struggle with Congress. The decline In business is very well illustrated by the figures of a promi nent tobacco bouse of Cincinnati, which 'we bere subjoin: Iu 1871 it p;ad $r7,000 to the government. Iu 1372 it fell to $13,000; io 1874, $17,000; aid tue indications are that iu 1875 it will pay about $7,000. It ia easy, says the Enquirer, to eee bow this affects laborers employed in tbe tobacco business, and bow many hundreds aud thonxanda of tbem must have been discharged. Tbe tobacco trade is intimately oonneoted with many other trades and avoq&tions which are de pendent upon ita prosperity, , : The election of the Hon. A. 8. Pad dock, as United States Senator in Ne braska, is regarded there as a serious blow to Qrautisn. Mr. Paddock ia a Republican of liberal proclivities; in deed, bie independence of partisan in fluence was so well known that the Grantites distrusted and refused to support bim. Tbe Lincoln Spy says ' that the only time he ever ran foroffioe t before the people, he ran on the Dem ooratio ticket for Congress sod was defeated. His election as Senator was , accomplished by Democratic votee.and it affords great satisfaction to the Democrats, as well as to moderate Be- . publicans, who are disgusted with tbe corruption and usurpation of the Ad ministration. The new Senator is represented as an able man, who pos siwcs, in an unusual degree, tbe oon 2 Jcnce of his constituents of allshadci of poliLicalopinion. TliE DI1PI TKD Jl Dil:IIIH- I w ii.voi v. n.oi d. j The following Mrum"nUrY upon tlio cj'iuioni of tbe Saj-rdiim C.urt in ti e ! chm of Vi!wm . Cloud will .tnVa ' evtry reder, Ietu t lenl or Isvcua, j cation i from the pi n of a gi'ntlianan who in better ilaya did honor to tLe lenoh iu North Csroliua, and woti'd that thoflo Any could rftnrn ao tin t X.irlii Curoliuiaaa would have tie proud aatiafaclion of knowing tlmt thrt)ii(?hout the whole State the judi cial ermine wan bonoraMy worn: Uftri t'diton: AUjtue through your i'(i'uuiii U Mibuait a few pluiu irorda of romruetit up in tbe cane ( f Wilou t'l. C'KiuJ. lately adjudicated by our Bnprema Court While I coneidiT Justice Heade'a liMeiititig opinion ai at leant qunl to the opinion of the Uhi-f Juince, H wH-nm to me tbat be baa fniUd in paiticnlara to priiduee fully tbe argu- m nta tliat eh any evtaiiinu hibthw I the law UB aa to mutter ol law r'wh be m- y he thought unuecea- nit. v. tlte otueraa lo niur oi ici, neh ha mui have overliMtketl. -. . Kt Aa a iriaMer of law. ,.1ow p a Chief Jib tic-, he ha Seated 1 1 cae one cf ordinary coi atiur to", when, H te iu tin- ca-a (f cat-ea in nicn me k)4 no r:g!it to oerrul a ejoiiHtrno- ti tn nnn I'T c ordinate tiepuri m ut of the tloven meut, nnleaa that Omtructioti ia clearly and plainly r lo eouc ex roieii a a P r ol wwi tht tmlr eminent tian and jnri-t, Chief JnitirH liulllD. (ahen rhall e ae liia like again ?) ana m 11 ndereou. "Nor ought it to be, it t ever exeioiaed, tiuleaa upon ani'l flehlM ration the n i'Uiftmi ce betwefn the leginlHtive and OonntitutiuDal !. ao'meuta lie clear to the onurt and aiw cptilile of iM ing dearly utideiatood by all. In cwery otiier cafe, mere ia a DreKuniDtmn in 'favor of the geur 1 fi-gialative auibonty recognised .in the G tuatitution. The Court Uigtrnnt ita own coHoliiaionaof au apparent ooi fl'ct b4wen the provimona of the atatiue and the Uoualituuoi , liecuuite the lor inerhaa the aanctiou of the lutein genceofthe legulatora, equal to the apnr'heuHiou of the meaning of the tiouktitotion. of their equal and aiu oere deatre from nmiivea of otriotjm and conacientioua duty, to uphold that tattrument iu ita tru aenae; and ( the preaent and temporary inolinatioua at leant of a majority of the oitizeua whieh inimt be auppoacd to Imv known to their retrcaeuttttivea and to be x preaaed by them. But even theao aanotiona are uot aiiffioieut to overturn the CouHtitntiou, if the repngnaniv il really exiat and ia plain." Worda fully snataiued by Chief Jualice Marahall in Fletcher va. I'eclc. Oan any one read the opinion of th Chief JuHtioe alone and aay that th repngnniioe waa "elear to the Court and Hti'ooptible of being olearly uiuli l atood by all" -"thnt it did really exist aud wua plain ?" If no, oiui they, iiiter roiutii'g the aiaaenttng opinion r If they can, lot us exuuiiue the arc ond point, which I think Juatioo llende ovoTlooked and whieh to my mind i weightier tlnm all ti e other nrgumeiitH, intleed, concuiHivo, enp 0lan wuen 00i4lrel as aupplement- ary to Jnatic Hondo's opinion i'lie queation ia the true eouBtruo ion of olau?H 81. article 4, of the Con stitution. It will be noted that article i ooutaina the Constitutional proVit ion relating to tlm following oillaera : Chief J nit i co and Asaooiuto JuNlieea of the Htiprcine Court, Hnptrior Court. Judgoa, Clerka or 1'robate Jmlgea, Huiicitora, Wi'ril'H, ('oionera, Consta-r bios, Juatiooa of the Feacethat theau are diviaihle into thuae whoae terma of oflliw are for tao yeara aud thoao whoae teiuia exceed two yeara that in two claiej, 3l) aud 31, (t eone in con trovert v) which ataud in juxtdunNitior. pruvitiiiiii ia made for vacancies in mary of theao ollicna; that the two iraaea naprt ooiird only be neeosmiry I i oaae a diatinctiou was to be made bi'tweeu tbe ofllna mentioned in them; that in tho niat, every officer mentioned holds for two yeara that in the second every olBeer men; tinned holds for more than two years; that in the cuxe of two je ira olficers the clause reads, "the unexpired term, That in the tsaaa of all officer for more than two yeara, aud where our regular bienniul elections might. intervene, it aaya, f'uutil the next rog. uiar election.' Uau meaning bi clearer ? 15ut this ia not only true of these clanaea. it U repeated in H'0 tions 34 ai d 35 i-howii g a clear and iliatmot purtoe.. in "di. the two yean term officers are provided for. ana again it reads "the unexpired term " In 35, four yeara term oflloera are provided for and agaiu the worda are,"nntu au eleotiouc-tn be regularly iieni, allowing i bat whenever there K'llar bienn al elect ions might inter- raejpqbRgcperaUpirit jf the Con- utitntion tlie people should ohoost their otllotra. If this ia not trne then tbe C d voli tion "made a classification of thete officers aud need separate phrasea for each, meaning exactly the same thing, and that iu clauses directly under tneir attention; and not only so, but re peated the folly. A construction whioh brands every mem brr of the Convrn t on aa n os is au opibion from nion Justice Hodman, at ieaat.sbould have dissented. To how tbat a construction so ob. vious and in such perfect accord with tue spirit ol tlie (jotiKtitutiou is "clear ly erroueoua" "plainly" so and sua c ptible of being so understood by all," what aie the arguments of the Cheif Justice, stripped of their ver: b sge and standing in their naked sim plicity? FihL he interpolates the clause with words enough to nuke it equivalent to tue sentence in opposition to whiuu it is used, and then, having made it equivalent, snya the Countitution in another instance uses different expres sions to con vey the same meaning. Secoud'y, Iu th.9 face of the direct legislative oonatruction wh:ch ho was t'len overruling, he saya that an ex ception of Associate Justices (evi dently done iu the endeavor to get an impartial tribunal),' was a legislative ooDstruotion in direot reversal of their solemn act Thirdly, Tbat the election to fill a vacancy, if made by tbe peop'e, mot', extend beyond the limit of the term, aud destroy the regularity of tbe in coming and outgoing of the Judges a DOS' lame and impotent ocuclu-ion. If the Chief Justice had been a member of the Convention, aud I bad entit iued of that body the opinion shadowed forth in the decision, I should not bava been surprised at such argument; but aware of his great legal insight, the matter to me is in explicable. H. triSCELLAuE; v3. GO pTTV No. la tock Ld CvuUul!xfctM!T:tit Ad- M : Hors. SliovcN, i -' Vhcclbiirrows, Pitchforks AV!,w.- PL( K-MlTH,- UK. I.OW. mi, H .lam ri. Trxw Ck k,UU' Hme ! . h ,, Ki Irun, h m, pok, uuu. POT". " " nqnntlliic lltova, PIKKtTKMIIS . ntttiLVKKS wiuoMttin, aMirt.lt!t IIMM.I, And a n..n.V t ck ..i HARDWARE, At NATHANIEL JACOSl'S JjAKUWAUliUiilor, .TWO, t MAHIiUThT. TO ALL THOSE WHO THINK, OF THEIR OWN INTEREST AND THE WELFARE OF THEIR FRIENDS AND FAMILY. ' ' Uiii,r .11. in iirrat Inilurrmrf'tK tc i-utrr HitTs mf KMiifS i i.r Mi. I rk'a'rt i fitiei w iri t. ' a "'. iii.iif i .-. w Hvli-h n! llni' lii . liiii w (imrt i ini"t li etnr'l!' i a euriiii . ii inlo". it'yiii. ii't ifiKeoa ew wil low'. v tan' eab ,ln In i l liiti 'ii'i "n- ml Mil hr vai ho . I in ril v I in ai. 1 . n, ,ii lu.niiMiiKlf irei-lvma Btw il'litt m tnonr alrrmlt Urj mi fli i il i Hi llmek In1 lonav tlml tf b in ih rtt'Huf e In Miilioa our K'Kita ami -hn.i 1 lie; r i i.lmlfh', mti i"-il I'll it lb) Wuiltnl til- pa ilo lbt te only ut titan Mmia m fit ibaia.: KVN VnwOI.AHN, Wh 'nli an1 RH i llr- Hi Hoi'H I,i'h 'r mml flioii Mmltn I. A I T Notice ! Notice ! ! SELLG OUT AT COS! FOR CASH ONLY ! TTAVIKO PtIIU'H IHrilTHK INI EHr.xT xi t ir oiir(t, i ila tn Ht a m e l.-li & Divk, a1 denlrniirt of elnnlnii on1 l.rvMtnt u.l'l Winter OikhIii ti 6 I tip with iprt' g n 1 .Huuimi r Ugk, I will, uuul lur ll'i ra t en. i ut !' Ki in nibr cYfty aiUola offered alll ba at Ni-w Yurk Cixt. i HKtnw.BWU, At Old 8'aini ofliowU & le;e t febf , n; 5 . B vw Furniture. r. A. SMITH &a CO., V boiem'f. laid ..litta.il limlm In Furniture nnd t' urn I thing Uootls, la ill of tlm Minmhi , BuillU'a Now fuiWinirt, 1 i r'h Fr nt Mrwt, Wilmington, N.C Furniture- D. -A.. SIVXITH &c CO., WhuleMle and fca'tll IVaU'tn In. t'urnlturw aud FuruUhtng Cleoda, Ju All or lliti Branehe. fcoath Trad "tract, I hrltilt. N C. .frb 32 if Tbliacco Leaf ncd Colioii flant . rt'DI.ISHKD AT CHAKl.OTTE, N. C., , , BKMI-MONTHLt. f; i -Larat etrealatlna of any Trade Journal Ir tli "outkera BUtfa. huliaorltitloa St l-o' aonum. Toteo leaf and cotton Plant ; Bt'H'LMKWT WKXKLrl Ornr Flta Hm dred ai'nlfn rlrr-nlatloe. Peat pld i clnien rot-da u Pt U Hirer ii adjoining counttiw of tn carulhiaii. .1. K. MOHKld, rliM" "0 tf PrniiriBior.; Screven House, K. BKADliKY, Proprietor, SA-VATsTSSTAItC, OA. 19 liOMtt AND FAVOKABLV KNOWN Uouan, plaeeautly eltaated on Johtimn Poaare having haen ryceutly repalntod and rt-lrrd and having all of Ita department! 81 lad will) Biimpoiunt, lullla 'MTtlTa , ampin; oBira to the traveling pnhMn cemtorte tmanr pamed bj anj Hnnw In the Monlbem Ptataa. Pa'eenaemliaTlng Through Ticket and de Irmg ti lay over a scree- n Hon , will have Fra Trm-'porintl n fn m the Hou"' to lie. (itr. Oi atiiamnie In Sereeen Monee. mnlhueo" itecJJ SK am Children's Pehh! and Kid Fbnea Extenalua Tore. Children', Heamlrw Hhoee. At Ja an O.A. riUCE H, 'i Maiket Mlraet. Porous Plasters, PAIN KIU.KIt, Pktwoi Indelllbla Ink, . . " ) Pond' Ei'rart, t-arden Mrrd, FliiWfr H'fd. . s nlnn "eta. e., e. Fur eaie h ORKES A rLANNFR. fab i ! 1'rtiKgHm. CASH. gAVE MOSKT BT HUV1.NG YOril GKO. cute a for ca. A FBE3H SUPPLY JUST EECFIVED. Trj oar pr ce, and be convlnrad. Pnra BakertThlaker FLANKER 4 SHORE, 81 North Front Street. 'ebT 83 1 JAC01U I j . AXE. j Flour! Flour ...'flour! JJQQ BBLS. BOB WHITE FLOTJR, Bell MUI Float, . Fot aale bv KIRCUBEB A 0ALDER VRO". .! .... . . M L0rTE'. . A FORTUNE FOR CI ! Ono Cift la Cuarantt rd to Onio every il Consecutive number. 050,000 forOneDollar. "NOW IS YOUU TIME." Dame Fortune Helpa Thoae who Help Tiieuwelvea, , fi ft i Tlfke' at 1 m ti. tl0l.rl Irfim o tiie1ol. Tba riiNedtrgif low liri tvf licit ti brmp U wit bis the !' all. ... ... ' GRAND GIFT CONCERT In aid of the Publ o Improvementa in ; tbe C'ty of Denim, Teiaa.' TEXAS GIFT CONCERT ASSOCIATION Will give a Qraud Cxncert 111! KNIMY, Mareki 31a(, 1ST3. And will Dietribnte to the Ticket Holdera t , 8250,000 IN GIFTS ! DEPOSITORY FIRST NATIONAL BA.NK, DKNISON. rii'rttintlon to cnnni'iir Inine diaialv afVt lh l'oi ci t. Mki.ki k ol Ui liipiillintien 'h'Wiiiby Uia Tirktt HBiaum anil prunoneii IV.UD4M. , List of Girra : 1 Or"d ;-b out.......... .nm I ' ;v V" j 1ft we j ii I. ii ic i 1 h ' ii ii .,.,.. a ma I ii ii j a ii I ' , .... 1.9th " io (VMaai'k A-M" jn ' " so " ..,... 5 w Jrt " " ii JVl 4TIHi Mi i ' loft ...... a.m inn " " nn ' S'""1 lim . v I Vil ;wi ii " ) 4 'K'n roii " " " in ....... 6 0 o I noii - . ! (I ft,!1 l m . mn" a."1 4f vai " " : t ' 4 49.1K7 rrd ' h Olf. amrft to . U PiIin In Kl E.Oif , anvmnt- lro., B.tHi af fltfta, aatouiiilag to. .1 ...... . . . .a.t u.mii A HiMdmnJul thl)-rlbiinn will hr nut. Ilihd iirfnrwril. totlca-t binder, ai d ' pltn will he rrorui tly rld aftar Ua dlairlbu Hon, in ' ..; w i " a ' - GoGfl and EnsronsilJlo Persons" Vantcff to work l"r tln inter. t Ol thm A of luiloii Liberal Comu li-ion A.lowfd. HOW TO REMIT TO US. . Monet alionld be wnt by Ituprewio by IVaft oitoffic" Money Order or KngUtered lttw Id treMHll enmmiinli'a'tmetn ALPUeUH U. f I.I.1J)S, Hecl'y, . .. .... DaaisoN, Texas. J. B. JONfS, Natiim.l Hotel, Agent for Wilmington. N. P. Jn J , , ,. 1-lUwatd. HELP THE POOR AND FA1 HERLESS! FOR THE BENEFIT OF TUB Orphan Asy lum. S 1 7.I5 0 0 To be Dlatrlbuted Among tbe Tlrfcet-Hnldera. A GIFl CONCERT will be held Iu : WILSON JV. C. Cn Wednesday, tlie lOtii Felii uai-y; 1875; For the Exclusive benefit of tbe Orphan Anjlnm at Oxford. Tickets Only Two Dollars. ,' Number of Tickets only 15.000. ; S.IHff. Wlfla to be filven Away, irjaklng over One Ulft to Every Haven Tickets. 4 . REAL ESTATE GIFT8. One lot in the town or WIlKin, N: C, " ontaliiing IX acree, wiih larsa and eotnei lent dwellma. harlna 10 louin. an it all liweminry and eonvenient nnt-, hn'ieii, tltuntcd on Barnta ureet, tal- ued at ., 13,000 One eieiianta eliry Keainenea.tn Wl'ton, comer oi Plue and (Irena'reete. with H aore. and ron'amlng 8 ronni. Io-i'ti-il r the niiwt ellglhle patt of tlie town, ltid at. ...... i .... i,bW One H rre Lot altaated o" tlie ornar ef V mice and iiirinij etreeta. with neat reeld'inoe and nn hi. lned at . CASH RIFTS. 1,300 . ICaiwi Frl... I ' 1 " . 4 SKA each.. 5 N " ..1,000 to .. 2M 4(KI .. ifflu lie IfWTT ion s WIO " 2 " l,Smi n 1 MISCELLANEOUS GIFTS. 5"i l.Mie l.au One Kino ri.p BiinKj .......S2.1" O e Kliie BiigifV IM One vine (Md Watch... W One Fin" Laities Watch If. I'mnmlth-e of arrenKem-ntiu-O W Hlonnt, B Mrn gnurd A Ber ice, fje. I n-polt .rt Bmk efWIiecn. A'lviforv Hort .I'M n lio'a. KKt.Ra'elf Ii; Vt F lU.la. Keo, RUtrellts AHA Wiillema P.M). nxlord; Irlej J P tletiklna, JW.vlilc; J H I hiirp, l:u.q, Ilo. lj Mnuiit; Or H W King. itma w Lancacter and damea t. Clark,Ki", Wilin. , While thia entarprleete nut conditoted nnrtet the direct anaplieii of nt Lorlgi-, yet it il,trt l io aid that liohle Inetltution, th.' Oxfiird ir- phn aevltim, which wea eelabllnhcd hv tho itraiia I.OOKO or tna taro, una tn. mtnae nvntle entimlvtn the hande of mimliere of tbe Order. The nl'Jei't. f ejeltiitely tor the heneflt of the Oiphan Alnm, nnd the Couinttte deem t nniiwceaarj a' B;ike ny terdnt ip"l i lh t enple nt iMirtu arollna In Whall of an limtltiHlon which In no worthv of Uieli support The low price ol the tt ket plam a It In the power nf every one to aid a nnhl canre, and at the rante tltn the ciianoenof bettig rolrnhnraed a'e ni'tmua ly enwrable. tt In eonadnntly belh-ved that tbe ont"rtvrlie will be a .ncc ,' t'ttt If, trom any rauec, tb re shmild be no Ooni"rt a"d dlstrlbntlon, all tlie tn'iney reci-tvi'd tiom lh ticket to'dm abMi be ri'torned to them vrliboitr d'aconnt. Nn ticket an d will be entlf'ed tn chance tor th flirts nnli s th" mney tor the aanio bar been ri-clTOii at thlanfflce. The oin win he dirtrihnted tminedlatelv after the Concert Anv person holding ticket entitled tn a fllft who rt-'etrM the Ayltiro to hare the benefit of snch (lift, will mill' tbe riecrtlnry by et.ch emlnrsi'ni"t on the back of th" ticket, nd tlie me shl he appropriated as directed T Money for ticket, mnst bo sent bv Ban istenri I-eticr, Monet drier or Kxpieea, di rected to A. BARNES, Secretary WILSON. W. C. imitX ?J-d.4w1ia Bacon and Pork. Ml Boxes D. S. Sides ond B.ionlders, 25 " Smoked " " . " 25 Bbls Tork, , For nte by KE&0BNIB OALDEH BHOW 11 It 1 i ' T"? I look aiiius, maimers! ;KAT ItKDUCTION 300TO"S F CELt BBATF W d aiuiwD iia r UHk uuanu at 187 60, on time until Novem ber let. ALSO, SOD T0NS Pe De Ammonia. ted Superphosphate of Bone. k U a new Pboihat wbieb we r hin aaaafattirtd aprw'r lor wur tala kr ,.!! Ron, oj a!traor, and wblcb w will (i arantaa (qual to ar y cihar Plopbat oflarad to Uia TrJ. ' Priot87 BO on time until No vember lst 1878. a" Liberal ternui will b mad to lale' a COTTSQTON, EVETiETT i CO., General Commlasion Merchants WILwtKOTOW, W. fe'-T 13-'m Suit, Cum, iauauo. Syrup e.Ona Hacks Salt. 10,rt(i0 BuHhcla White A Mixed Corn, 350 Tona Enreka uuano, 250 Tons No. 1 Onauapo Onano, 50 Bbl . a II. Syrup, for ! low by WILLIAMS Ml'KOHlSON. Bacon, . Pork, Sugar and ' Coffee. 100 Boxea D. 8. Sides, 100 Bbls. Cdv Meaa Tork, 100 " Refilled Sugar, 100 Bnga Prime ltio Coffee. ITlll mjm low hv ': W l.LUM . & MUttoniHON. Flour, Nails, Hoop Iron and 1,000 Bbls. Fhiur, all grades; 300 Kega Nails, 600 Bundles IIoop Iron, 100 Bbls. Glue.' For aale low by ' WILLIAMS MtJRCniSON. Molasses I Molasses! " iir Hhds. fcr) CuU Molassei to arrive. ..For salfl low by , W1LLUMU & MURCHWON. 4 FlourFlourFlour. 100 IBbls. Plant 'a Extra tbe best fi.:..7 it,.. J riuur iu iiiv uj. For sale low by WILLIAMS & MURCniSON. To the Public. jSlX WE ASK OF" THE prjBLIO IN goueral ia to ? .: ;i : , ' PBtCEOUa GOODS. A Few More OVERCOATS Left TO BE SOLD AT l.tc8 THAN COST. DAVID 4 WEIL. Jan 91 Niagara Fire OF NEW YORK. Cash Assets, 9 1 ,450,000. NORTHROP & CUMMINQ, A Q E NTS. Offlne with Mr,', H. K. RoMnvw, on nock Street, wb a will attend to all ord-rs leit wit.li him.. Jan 10-8-lm' GUA.nO. GENUINE In Large or Small Quantities, By initrnctlone at the Porurien liorern. wienVi'theie A-irca'haiHl.aBced ihaptli'ni linnnaiHi Oiimo frcni September 1st 4. tu ixtv twodollareand flity centa (?C2 ft) aoid. pir ton of 8tf40 pound areas, ratabllehing ut the same time a new scale of dt Canute the Inwi-et hetfg Si centa on parrvl. from (0 "o Ii K) tons, tlie bigbi'st :) To (in 000 tons and over A u-nal they wUI not cell la loll of lose tUn ten tone. ' Under this new arrangement I am enabled to fill orders for lots often tone and upwards at leas 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, i x Circular. entiln!ng tcatlmoria'i, references and full particulars, mailed tree on v.i.-t'oii o R. B ALCAZAR, No. 68 Beaver ot., New York, F.o. rtotm. deolJ '.ttwtr Ansonvillo Hale School. ' ' ; ' LOCATION 10 Hllea North el IVadeaboru, N, C'i The openlni! 'est-lon will begia Fehriiary 1st, IST5, and onmlnne twenty wi eka Kev N'fdUum B. Cobb, (Orailnate of (lie Calversltyot Nurth arollna) Prinolnat; aided by coniiie'tent ard eiperUnotd aw'stanU la eynrv depa-tnnt. Ti.lllnn as. eP'andait per quarter, aarahle in advance, but ftta to all on it atv. for the Uoi e1 Ministry KiiMirt "il lo'glni. aio per munlh. Webbing, fnel mid lights at nm erste ra'ee. Air.niemenks h v been ,m'le wlm the O.rnHna ent'l H.l w.y ( omp ny to pa pnpl s NT't heir Ho -d fr hs'ff.te Ample nciommoilailiitiaforJios'olents. Th-i t'ollege Hul'dinira are being thorough rep lied wd a- wly turniabed For further Infoi matlon aditrcs J. J. Mrl Evdon, taa lil-lS-Iwd. Anwnvilln. N it. IN STORE AND TO ARRIVE. QEA KKOH NAILi, Best Bmndfj WO &J Pl" S Ton. Casting., t Tona Ph.w Smils, all l"s; t Ton. ' ediie iron, ass'ir'ed: to Coil, i ettim Kope, too Doa. now B I1, .i., c. All abova fot ante at Hock to' t"ai P rle. , at tbe Nww Hardware aioreof OILFIt At MrHD UtON Ian II " M North Kront Street. Molasses and offee- 100 Bbls S. II. Molasses, 150 Bags Bio Coffee, For aOe hy ' KEHCUNEB 0ALDEBBBO. )' m , T- iTT TT lTTMunnv 1 A SEMI - AVJCEKLY Freight Route to all Points South or East. ast BALTIMORE. Baltimore w& MM steam Trans- ' T)nitntmn VmnnTtTT iionauuu Uiiuyuiij, SAiLINit FKM HAM l.vOPK- Juesday & Friday, at 3 P. M. -ASH FhOM WI Ml.NOlt'N Wednesday & Saturday. UIVIXU TIIROK.I1 HI I IU Ol North and Stmth Cartilira, Georg'a and j reiKiii to uuiTimore, i iiiimieij inn, ftt w lors tsot-tou, iTovidenee, Fall liivt r and other Eahtein Citit a. Also, to Liverpool, Glasgow, Bremen, Antweip, and other Lui opt an porta. Tha I leetrornert a W'llB.iiiKtin wltbtli Wllra'ngton A WVldnn KallMid, lurolina Uontral rAllway, atid ii Fter IiWr Stin. with tlirlr ronnai'Ui g Koaila, olltr ur riiial fm llitlta tor tbe rnmpt drliTaxy of trwigbt to a4 pulnra. I A the Mtrnienr three .la, on arrival In WI'mlnRten, tep at Vallrote dof. tka trr'gtitie irn.HiM m.ir rovrrd ille mmi wiiluut cltUT md lorwardid fct tliafaM v.. . ... .1.. ....... r.iu. r aim", i ui r hi i. V oilrey(v In v?i!mli uten, and l.o trarpfi r from Wnoi'rgtnn Si'nlh Hates Uanrautevd aa low by any oilirr llauta-l.eaaca er Ovwtv rhnigew priiiiiptly paid. rjlARE ALL GOODS VIA WILMINGTON LINES. jsj ay Tor f.nth, r luiotniail. n K pi) to tlili.r of tlie on Kff-gnfil AKfleif V a l.me! ' EDW IN FITZGERALD, Ag.Oit l-alt'iuore line. SO Qimtbatr Baltimore. oct RAIL ROABh WILMINGTON AND WELOON RAH ROAD COMPANY. - Clavina i' Ukibh!. surauiaTeftoen. ; Wilmington , d. Jim. J, tma On end after Jan. Id, PaimngKr 1 him oi 'he W. A W. uailiuiul will ran m ruliuwe ; U All, , TRAIN afe I'uloii Depot daily (except Mnndnye) at .,..) S3 A. V Arrive at Uoldclioroat.. II 4' A. Y " Hitcky Mountat. 1 (8 P. -V Wrldonat S 4 P. V ave Wa'dtinclcllT at Iti.iSA.M irr aalBoeayMoant.. :ll 41 A '. Oolilelioroat 1.81 P. V , " Union Depot. 60 P. W. IXPHrSS TKAtln AMI' THKODUH FKKIUHT THAIN i.Kfe Uulou ttepululelly, at... arrive at GoMsboro at..., " hof try Mimntat. " Woidua at Leave WeMon, ilxilv. at,... . ... IrHv.at Kt'ki Man at-ah MS P V, . 1.N) A.M. 4 TO A M, . 1.8" A M . C4" P. M, rHKH-M Ool.lubnrn ut IV 18 A.M. ' Onion Deiol at 4 8n Mali I'raiu makes cloae oomertloi tun tor all (Kur t. North via B..y Line and Ac- tnla Week routes. ( a" K.pres. 1 ram ivinnectennlv wltb a conn lieek route fnllmitn'a Palace Nkep n ara od title I rnlu. Freight Trait's wil. leave WlliuiujrtuD tri weekly at B.4A A. M t d Hr-lvc I 'HP. M. JOHN F. DIVINE, (ienerai .loi 't Jun t S-tl str copy ' Carolina Central Railway Co. BUPERINTFNUENT'S OFMCP, I Wilmington, Jeo. ICitL, 1874. j Change ofJSchedule, On and after the 1Mb Instant, trains will run over this Railway an follows: PASSENGER TRAINS Leave Wilmington at., .. 7 51 K Arrive in Ohirllotte at 7 Oi P M lieavo t.'b.ir o taat. ...... . .T:i'0 A M Arrive la Wilmington at ;4f.PM T Nigbt trHlns(rat Freight and Tauten- gorj in lumre muni-). FREIGHT TRAINS lieavo Wllmlruton t 00 A.M. Arrive at baunnbargat 5:10 P. M. Leave Laiirtnbiirg at , ,.e no a. .V Arilve at ('hnrlotia at :0fl p, M Le.ve Churliitte at........... .6: O A. M Arrive ai Laurlnburg at rl:nn P. M Leave l.anrlnbU'g t 6:i'0 A M Arrive at Wilmington ut 6.00 P. M Connections. Connects at Miinnnutou wiih Wllmlnytoa Weldun, en I W ilmlniittin, i olnnibln A An. gu.la Riiliroads. iruii-wet-klv NcwYoikand il.weekly B.Himore ai:d week'i Phlledil. ..bla steamers. end tbe Klvor Boaia to Kay ettcvllle. t'onrjucts at ('Uarlotte with Its Western III- stutfpvtlle Kullront, I harln'te Atlanta AirL'ne, and Charlotte, t'oliimbia and as- tji Hallrotid Thn. .tipplvlng the whole West, Northwest and southwest with a shert and choap lit e t (he Seaboard and Europe. S. L FRKMONT, . Cblef Roglneerand 8aperlntndedt. d-ell WVtf y Papers ptibli'hlna O. O. Railway s. hi d- nl will plcae notice changes. ' eNKHAI.SllPRKINTP.MItl'a OFFIOF WILMINQTON, COLUMBIA -A."v- AUGUSTA RAILROAD CO. Wuwia'uTya, N. (;.. Nov. VI, 1x74 CHANGE OF SCHEDULE On and alter Ttsilay, 24th, the following oh rdnle v . in NK1HT KXPRF88 TRAIN, (Dally). Leave Wilmington... (.Sr. P. M. Leave Flornniie U.B.1 P. IK Arrive at Colombia... 4 0 A V - Auitusta 8 4.1 A. M' Leave AiiriisW... 4 IA P M. Ieavo Ooliimbla...,, ,.,. a is p. M, Leave Flornce 2W A M Arrive at Wllinlnrtnn 7 10 4.M Pas.'ners po rr Vrt, nevnnrt i.'nlu nila! will takjthrnugUT' sis, leaving Wllmlng on FA8SENOKR AND VAU. TRAIN, (Dally eicept Sunday.) Leave Wilmington... 41 A V, Arrive at F'nmnce..., 12,1(1 p M Arrive at Onlenhift ,' sjnp.M terve Colunibi. , g So A.M. Leave Floenie 1 10 p M Srrlv.at wiimlnrtrn " .' T01P M. " Thonih eoniiootlon. at Florence with trin tor Chr'eton. "Th rMnthaiH,,in Cra cn night tralni for Charleston and Angiisia. JAMFS ANDFKHDN Usn'l Hoiierlntenilent, aovat j-n-tf Coal Coal. JJtl) AftD WHITK ASH, ; All Sliaa. Dellrartd Frompt'yt O. O. PAKSLET CO. tan IS 11-tr Wr;l,lUCAaiWaa4t CAUOSaipeolslty at the JOURNAL VISIIIN4J at n l Tmn ' ' NEW T0EK. 2 i SAILING FR'iM KW TORK Tuesday & Friday, at 3 P. Mr -A l FKOM WILMIhOTOMo Wednesday & Saturday. ItUlMi TO ALl POIJIIS IS Alabama. For North or East bound Wl mil i n Telnnbla An rite RaPmd. WM. P. CL1DE k CO., Aeevt h.w V" i I twee, bowling Gretn aw Tavli A. D. CAZAUX, Agent Balnmora and New York l.lnea, Wlimingtoa. K C B-t BUSINESS C4ED8. riR. JAS. E. KIT A, Surgeon I Kccteal Mst, B. E. Corner of Market and Facoad Btratta, WiLMIKGION, N. a AH work d nc in the beat manner and war. ranted." Prioea low. novg H Graham & Nash, ATTOKJSEYS AT LAW, CDABLOTTE, N. C. PRACTICK IN THE dTATF AMD FFD eral ( i nns, at.d make collecttona sny whrre in North Caivlma. Also negotiate salee of Reel Fstate. AgrtrnllDial, Mineral and Lumber tracts, and desiraole City Lots eon rt.ntly viv hand. '-'ya .. usf HiuuAax. oaovLr. waa koaaia CB0tMY& IACRRIS, AUCTIONEERS. .llTOCKAriDREALEITATIBROKEEl! WILMlNUTOh, N. 0. I1 AN BF SFFS AT TBF1B fJALFS ROOM I spl.nof tbe city,on an enlaiged wale. Uliiuk Hook wilh I be boundarlaa of every Lot In tLecltj distinctly (iefluiU. Asie-fsed valne,paat andpreaent,Of every lot In the city. ' Any lulormatloii deelred taralahaa apoa ap plication. INSURABCB. North Carolina Home Insurance Co. THIS Ciiui.mj) oonunuti. to wriu Policies at fair rates, on all claieesor Issuable prep, ertv All loeees promptly paid. Encoarag Home institution.. . H. H. Bottle, Pi esident; Beaton Qaiaa, B.era tary. AlKINBON 4k MANNING, Agents. Jane lgi-tf ia7.oeo,ooo ft a a RnriiAiif'itrAPi. TAI. HKPHBaKMTKls 4FTI4I fA tlAW bOMIOA LOPtMKM. yneen Insurance Company , of Liver. pool and Ixitidon, capital tO.OM.DM North Brltieh anil Mercantile Insnr- u ance Company, capital 10,OtKI,ent H arttoril Insurance Company . capital S.BOO.oat National Flie Insurance Company. of Hartrord, capital.. ,.., ; Wt.tM Oontinental Insurance Compaby, of New York, capital l.BM.OOt Pboenli Insnrnnoe Company, of Brooklyn, capital.. 1Q4,0M Vlrpinia Home Insurance Oompanyu of lllchmond, capital SMJKS M AKIN E Tbe old Mercantlla atataaJ New Vcr. LITE Tbe OonnaaUont Mntaal ef Bart ford. ATJU!!2Uk MMfirfJ. Oeneraj Agsnta. novt JyJERCHAJiTS ASB EC11AMCC ISCRAIvCE C0MPAM, OF BIOBMOKD. VIBOIHIA. "Pa ..f900,tf A. Y. BToaae, Preaidt. I. B. Moots, Beet j lH!1 WILDER ATKlNRAir General A na No. 4 North Water 8k Wilmington, N. O. aprll IB JOnSA.BrasE, , Gmal Insurance mm (FIRE, MABINE AND LIFE) ' S .10,(11)0. 000 A a acta Heprcseatea. OFFICK Oonimarolal Fichanga Buildlpg North Water Street net II Ml Xo Art ranee in Prices, Wo are selling Wood: Per l oad. Per Cord. Oak and B".' ;k Jack. W to to eta, l 10 tn I tg A'i , leteW 8 OOtolM M'xed . , eototO I go to I at P'ne 7 " TS ( nt np ' i.d h.nled ar lowest resslbla coat. ( O'isuj rs can save monry by pnrebaaiBf t our v 1. " w1 (. O. PAHHl.1T CO. Mens, Boys, ladies, MISSES', CHIJ.DBEN'S AND INFANTS Shoes and Boots. Of alt Style, and Grades, ' AT REDUCED PRICES. EVANS & VosOHLaN, , 1 loeMBtreel urrioa.
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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