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.1 f WTLMIWTON. N. C : SATURDAY. FIB. 20. 1IT5 TbeDAlIV J"H a.VAJ. U'BOldeet d.uh yaper in North Carolina, is puMlsliet iwrv morning, l(pt M -eJjT, at XieT Poli.arb a Tar; Fota Dallam su ' ontbs,T SivtrrT-Fiva oenu per mouth lor shorter pprto.lt. SrTel by CarrVrt 'u tbe CltV At SsVESTT-FlVa nu per Dior b, or To Doixak ud Twkn- TT-rtTfutpqurtr. Th Wkiklt Joi'mau (FHilAT) blrty-a's column pipfr, Tw bia pot jew; time cof l Fin: Pom am ass 4 itbr, inn . . tUmnlA EtHTPoM.AIU A!n A BAl t ten p,TW,- nrTit.t Doiaam: twentj Oiiplp TWEXTT FIT! DolAAHt- rnrKiJ'Tios In a'J caop payable li lva'1. d l0 PAr pontioued after th Mplrtiei of the time paid for. IUkittasce ahoulJ ba madt by Tcat efB' Monpy Order or Expreaa. If thia ran tot be done, prnteptlon acalnt lia by kiail may be toiired by forwarding 'Iraft payable to the order of the proprietor it the Joi'HNAL, or by aeuUim the money t reglred letter. . Advenlaing Rate (per Inch of twelw oild line of ailverlUitiKtjr,) One Inch, site iiwertiom Own Doi.ir: two low limt Out Dollar and a half; ' three luaeitioua, Two Ili.Ak; four luaertlmn, T" PoiLAue A Nil A M Ai.Fi Ave KT t Tiirer Dollars lt Inaertiniw, I ikkk Doll ah ani a half; twJ iiaeriiona, Fivb Dom.au AND A HALF, o .e month, F,iht Dollars tfo moiitlw. FiFTHti Dollar:; th.e months, Twi tt-two Dollars. par Oia'le upon lllxiral term. .. AJdre, , Kmdkluakd Sauhdfh, i ' wuinimrtim, N. EDITORIAL NOTES. King Alfonno, iHhongb ooIt "eten teen rear old, look nineteen, and hia pliyniognomy, ancording to an obner or, indicatea ummtniuon ahrewdueM ' and Intidligeqoe, and a hy uo rueatm imagin'itiye, but fraiA, firm and rew lut character. Tho 8pniHFl have nnlt nnn word to characterisa hi looki 1mpatfro. A circular gignej by banket", from YBricn parta of the country in poing the rounds proposing the formation of a bank in New York with a million d rilara anpiUI, with eleven director ohoaen from among the bankera aub aoriblng, ita denigna being that the luanab e reeonroes of the bunk ilhall be employed in dixoouuta to ita atoek- h jldera, ; MraWoodbttll (wbone reliability c m witneaa we do not vouch for) Lu tated to an intemewerof tba Leareu worth Timet that not oun-tetith part Of the trnth oonneotod with the Ileeeh ' er and Tilton "nndnl will be brought to light ; thiit Tilton, aud even Moul- ton, have eouoeftled as much of it aa piesihlc; that she (Mrs, W.) and Mrs, Stanton aud Mia Anthony kuow a great deal more than has been reveal ed, but that thoy will not be called ai witnesses because they know too much, j Not a very likely story. - j The oentennial celebration of the Lexington fight on the 19th of April promises to be very suooesaiuV. Be sides the President of thel'uitcd States and several of bis cabinet, .Gov. Gas ton, of Masaaobusctts, and suite are expeoted to be present ; also the gov ernors of the original thirteeu states, representatives of the thirty towns par tioipating iu the opening scouea of the revolution, aud the prcsideubi aud fa culties of Harvard, Yale aud Amherst colleges. The following story is going the rounds: "(Vbenthe uews of Carpeu - ter's defest reached the White House, the President was engaged with a Re publican Senator ia discussing the Louisiana question. After reading the telegram announcing the sad result, he handed it over to the visitor with , - tlie inquiry! 'Where is this to stop?' 1 The Senator puused a moment, and .. then significantly answered: 'That de pends upon joa,TkIr, President.' " - A oolored man and a white womau ; having asked Mayor Wickham, of New York, to marry them, he refused -r to perform the ceremony, saying: "While I am Mayor of this city I shall never marry a black man to a white woman, nor a black woman to a white " man." To a bystander who suggested ' that perhaps be had not read the jFifteenth Amendment and the Civil t v Rights bill, the Mayor replied: "I " know all about those laws, but you can rest assured that, notwithstanding them, no marriage between whites ard '. ' blacks can take place in this hall while , . I ani Mayor of this city." t The Countess EisseldofT, the wife ;H of a once Russian ambassador to Paris, . has just been buried. She separated from her husband soon after their marriage, and tiuoe th n found ber only dittraotion in gambling. Not a -v n IM I . V idltIA I. M nwnviA ..up ..ml. w . a a cherished guest Her manners were as charming aa sho was elegant ; in driving in her carringe or travelling by rail si e passed her time playing - piquet. Iu an audience with the v Pope, his holiness mildly rebuked her , , for her passion for play. She promised him he would try and reform, and for yew undertook never to tit at a . gaming (able; she felt she observed her promise as during the twelve month she always stood at the table, and might have continued so bad not i scnident broken both her legs, and eonf iicd her to bsth-cbsir. ilIPIIIHK. ! The Rad'oam ia New Hampshire sie ; .... , . ., , , ,i aruueg MP U'at -whI Tuesday ia "March in the Jit mi winch tlu T are to vu'x for Jt! tli -era uinl Memhera of Cmgnna. Tun pre-eut : Kenrpaettativea. all til whom uie Ad - i ' m niti"tritionit, are fully 're ,,f ' tba daugr iinpeutlitg and ere puttirg : fnrth their stronger ifTeita to hfciire j greater inlt tl.e.r W ' what spathctie followers : - A the tu.t powerful nei'nnt to W found at this time, the ptH-ohea of the j President's Senatorial tit -feuder ou ; tbt LoninitDA Uiiirpatiou rr 'Ut ! from Vg.hiiifftou to Hrd broud- gutfc yetiator c.uk-! ling'i feeb! tlcasen for th employ, ment of miliUry force to K.iop-mi j Arfttmuii llowrd to Maud. Misnsm partisan orgiuiiatioo of LFgwdutnr'-, ippi iCBj iU a ihort timn chai-g h r udSeuAtorLogau'a rioltut dianliwJi","iullu urui timg out i.uTrim,r agaiuat the people of the Houth ant the ' banditti " of Louisiana iu parti cular, njKke up the bnlk of (he hugo bundltui which comber the mails t" uing to Concord ; and the, jilua trteI wrlth .wood-cut of ekull ami froea.-bunea and presenting f.tnimi- lo of Ka Klux docuniotitB, pro- vidfil by the Attorney Oe'tural'M uv g!cipf5 edial agenU, are (iwuht- ps expected to give tone to tbe lUdi- cal cauvat-a. TheAe tactioe, auya the Cohtou W,.are uuneoeMary to itinke p'.hiu the iHHtie of the OHtnpionu. The office-holding gnntleraeu who control the Btato Ropnblioan Committee huve r'nndieJ any poBtdble cquivocAtiou iu the platform by the reuiaikable des patch to Speaker Blaine, iu which t; 'bUrid b the rreftidcut ati l nlier dun" ia prwleimod-.the aiiigle great duty of the hour; aud the HNoch'B of Oonkliug and Logan are ptrtimnt only as ahowing Lb at to stand by the IVHidt ut involve the ooudi tunutiou of tbe entire Houtheru people aud tbe au Jorf ment of acta 6f military abso lutein which have reoeivid tlie con demnation of cttiasua of all partiea iu J miea meetiug thruushout the land. it ia li'ghly improbable that the lib eral oiiiSfbt oi New nampnliire," who p'noed that HUte in the honorablp p mil ion of ltaderhhip iu the great . re f uia movement of lant yi-ar, will yi hi np their intelligence to thia flood of purlieu miNiBiirt'Si ntutiona. The at titude and the pnrpoaeaof the Daw o ii atio party were never more worthy of the hearty endowment they buve received. The can vans fa conduct d upou a platform of hunl money, economy iu the Htato aud National Goverutueuta, bouetity in legialatifin, and the nmliHturbedaiipreniHCy of the C.vil over the military power. arKi'iiicM'M ni.1.1 sum. Alexander fi.' Stephens hiw taiwl ered from hia third delusion. Only a few months ago be made a speech favoring the renomiuation of Treat dent Oraut, providing he would pre servo the South in ita rights, Keoeil eveuts have doubtlesH convinced him that President Oraut is not the best friend the South has, for a oorrea- poode it of the Atlanta Conatitutioh at tut represents him as saying reoeiil ly that "he was deeply anxious for the condition of the country; that he re garded the re election of Grunt by the itadical party to the Presidency as the greatest possible calamity that could befall the conutry, and thut it would be x bis utmost endeavor, now, as it has j ; been for two years pas', to provvut that Htato of things which would bring it about. ImprudentHpoflking did much mischnf sometimes. There are occasions iu in the life of a great party when si leuco, prudence aud a masterly iuao tivity are its highest polioy, because then the opposition is allowed to du velop its pernicious schtmss aud show its hand full, aud then cau find no shelter from the storm, of iudiguatiou certaiu to oouie upon it. "Thene seem to be his views, aud further, thut it is of the first importance that the friends of countitntloual freedom, with whom is the hope of tho futureof thisgoveriu ment, should fully understand and wisely appreciate tbe truth that "iu their patience possess they their souls" iirr n 1 71 auaim. ' President Graut's disgraceful mes sage in regard to affairs iu Arkansas meets with but little favor even among the most unscrupulous of his. parti sans. The hot shot continue to fall in at his front door, aud from quarters where he should least expect them, aud the most artful dodger iu the world oould Dot avoid an occasional hard hit. The indications arc that there will soou not be a corporal's guard left amoug the press of the ojuntry who will have the effrontery to offer auythiug like an apology for his mad acts. The last home-made Brutus is the Chicago 7W&Mic,notlongsinoe an inde pendent paper, but recently takeu in hand by tome of Grunt's admirers aud added to the rapidly deorearting lint of Presidential apologists, Even tbeTVi bune, which bus heretoforueat i;s ciow w th nit aquation, tindsoutnowthatit d lesu't hunker after it, aud its ordiua t y strong stomach has sotually bolted the AiF aliens dose. Oue would tbink that, after gulping down Sheridau in Louisiana it could easily swallow Grant iu Aikausas, but the coutrary seems the case. With a reckless dh regard for conseqncnws In the shape of Government sdvertising, the right eous indignation of the Tribune, finds vent for it feelings in the following tne'low words: . ; ,. We have one "hell" on our hands in the South already. This is the limit .l. - nm - .l. .1 by tl.-rri ..r"idl c;ced. L" .w-aim '- won!. ' v. t-. .-r t t.z- ji::i.rr l.!t it Ai' m-a f r , k.-, f a e,..,1 ,.f .. ,r,,..t ..,-. r- L. f , i ,.. p-,;lir j, .,,(,., :r. IVrt.-iii,' u.eUJ! ii will uv m iU m :;', i!f' Arkm.-i l-t' ttii'g h. oiiit re. li.orit - t V fi iii I....I r l,-t .!! t-ii.-ugii '.n Tim-ir..;, a!dy be th mature j'l.lvini nt ot the Prisider I It u not ibm ait to ree.K ! "d ! ., - ! ' jfr.-jf Jk-,-AtU,ro..(;w-il 7 wuinuui. ' j . j Tie res:I-ut frankly ii:tn.tr;i'.rd,tiia iRnoriMiw, imI rxpluim d tic plnl.o- Iphtof tin t.trrige Arkansas mi-ssajfe, wlu - u La aid.to proininmt r.pnb- lieu: "If the pH-wot govrrntnrut in Amea. Other Utatea may folluw ia the same direction under thia prece dent. A Boon ns Congra adjourua tiiey may chinge their Btate goerti romite, and the whole South, may be lot to the party iii the m xt tlircticn."" "Tina ia the whole-:ujult-r.-in -a -lijui-B'if-11. ' 'I nrnif l.lt hi l ublna; Vepl rr vu off ( apa Cod. yiosrov, Feb. 10 Never before, withiu theiut mory of at' j inhabitant ot 1 rovtncetowu or any ol thenettlt meiit aloitg the Cp " oiat, haa U'.f loriii'Uin tlie ray to Mich nn extent a uow. Trovincetowu harhor ia ehia- id up eiituely, and a vat bed vt iff t)IU the area bet wijHu WikhI hnd end the Siiutlivru pNi t of the monument at Sandwich, twenty two. milen. .ner.oi, aud exleuda elear up U) Urewhtur iii (1 Orleaim, a 1ihIji i-n of thirty tni!ev from the water line. The cpeetacln ia dreary and and dea il'aie, but nAWd no hiutnf the awful peril which threat em the live of 100 on more tfftherraet; aa fa-t iuipriNoned upon th' ir veswla aa ,f liuiir with chain behind bolt and liars. Here are tweu'y-eight vi:n aela, varyinu; iu ante friiin .. V H ) to i!fi tens, held immovable. -Mum of tlieni re ttfihing achoonera of - about. JilU. tons biiulen, curryiii f'om ten to fliteen rJien and proviiious for three or four days' crump, aud they have nlieady In en bound iu ueany t nut time. Food aud water are f ist aivinu out, aid cannot resell them, lar Ctn thi y iu muny lustauO' S reach It. FAST IN TUB ICE, The iite which orowda arouud their vessels, fastening upon them with re 1 nth ss grip, results the elloita of tlm poWirful auain cutter to force lur way turoiigu it,.tiut, soft ana trencli- erons. will eot bear their Weight so that they cau escape upou it Twenty- eight signals of dii-tri'HH the Americau tlag with the nuioti turned down could be C'liluted from the life-saving statiou nt ProveiiOi town on Saturday. The revenue cutter Gallatin baa been doinflf cxcolleut service, by breaking out the vessels nearest the edge, slid the help at the life-saving htation Iimh reuilered aucu SBsiH'anoe as it conld. i he great danger, aside from that of st'irvatlon, is that a uorlheatit gale w II spring up. If it does,, nothing but a miracle can save the.teaaeh from destruction, aud the loss of lile must he very great. If, on the othir hand, the weather sh.iuKl mod-rate, and a houtherii wind should blow, they may all escape. MISCELLANEOUS. AND TP ARE THK.S SHUH YiTT HAVK i lit; iiKsr i m xi.i tv. No In Stuck nd IJonmanllT H-iltiig Ad. HtlOllH -. Plows. Hoes, Shovels, J Spades, Wheelbarrows, ritdiforks ANVILS, BLACKSMITH'S BELLOWS, Tim, H itnm t, Trim ('hinn.rnllart.Hainca, riuw nttii, ur iroiu Km. jSpokm, liiilin, SkPIOPHS. "-' i-;s, srurtn'riiin Irenes PM KtT K Ml VI N, Talil.i; i i iM iiv, lit VOI.VKKH, i.ovio nvivr in OIl'MS IWOl.K, AndaOtinj.ltitaBt'ickot , itIIARDWARE, -NATHANIEL JACOBI'S HARDWARE DEPOT, NO. O MAltHKT xT. n 31 ;t Havana Cigars- t ha on hand and for eve, at my room" In Input's Hii ldiiiK". Suiiib Ftoot itreet, near in augo, a Aim lot of HAVANA ClOAkS of djt on niannfaoiuri). They are nails from ImiHii t- d "iliai-co v il ran he bongui at ouu third of tba oot of Im.ortf d tlxii 1. UKaFFL. , f'b w-ltn W.denhnro HepaM copv Sm. Corn Corn Corn. 3 000 BrsHl'i, uoun- For (ale by KERCUNKR A CAI.DKH BROS. gAVrD BY BUYING CLOtlUXO HOW, BUSINESS SUITS, DRESS WEDDING mad to order at tott nmll March lit. DAVID & WEIL. fab )S 42 WEDDING CARDS .OTS LP prlnlad ikeaoet laableaabla Myle at the 40VI URNAborrioa GO btjyU L axw MI CcLLE0U3 7ho Last Cargoof Primo nw P!fitr4 U fHfhoT it Hi'ght Vr H'lAP rrnmi'l th b4 Bikr; IVrlumol "out. e-tisBKH mt fin ; E'i k", Bnm, r i'l, Mi-wnrt-s, Moi, Tutu. Kturi-h, M..e. ;n. la rtcutt i -iBg. lur wiiulrj irl; l'Iktii. T"lrpo, rail Rider, i.nir Mumhik Lit.iatrnl. KriiMn On, All Kiad.of WiBf i-and Liqnori Al th Miw(4 nartet lrioa to goed ouftontra. ADKIAN & VOLLERS OKir of IhiPk and Kn ot Htrxrln. Mil fet. T S1IKI tf V U ANA EH. Pulll-bwl f-'V!. SFF.IiV; t'lcvr and la'T N ' , Bl '0 tM'r iinnm. in ml v.'D hi- liri- ..Kmpitllt IhO-t uh ii t'li' ru i tin in Hni'Mi ! t kimii I. Wr ii M' ' Wleni.iirir. .lw, inrii'Uflie nrcuUtUm n ! a ei- o' AtarUcUn'j. Toik d Pidjn.H O H ) i-l lfii t-nlru-it liHim a i i tr i" i h t't w iu0 rii'iimu. ml wie-w n.lnriifil Hh .i enti't! rm er-w. In pMict an wiM.H'riM Tlie ( ro Hit t;niri Kna i"U nnr rauf'M i li rDKi t W no ugt"ii, t S'mt'T l-ii ill Wnlurii rni'Mu. til Bimrirr l m ni'itlli'iit kaveiiui lurin Uiu. JMrl mtfra't Pl'HHAM ftWKIIB. F liium mj I tuiil--ifr-fi.em. - m' Harshal's Office, CITY OF WILM1NOTO! January 'ild, 187.V: TJltOV THI1 IMTl ; A('i TIONF.FKS 1H AT i miiU iti'd pi -'i.i! "or ' t Hwk o'r tfill.t iroiil. L-r ' in M?e rnncp-ii I . ppf n iu ll'i en.lprtiilinp n' nirtt ,tTi-rt. tli .triii lin ul I-tiriti mict r lOll Hi i I htnl (iefl, ltween th- nurlb ro lllieol Mril 1 He' 'oniiii rn line 1 1 i ntu tr. Hie I'r-'un ir th mrpie. Mj nnlt-r M nr. J, II. hi'lU'MlN,. Cltv Marohit Jatf ', U t Ormer & Co.. Wholesale Druggists, Ac, BALTIMORE, MI). ' (unrwtTt Vtnito Boyk'n Co, fJTII.t, MANCAdl l'R ami sell larg J (jiMiiiMl 1 1 tdtlf hunrtiiiU fioirietai) M' a i i.H noi a Ktryhiy, Vi'KSiabla CurtfisMlft riiti." lir. 'Wu-tu'lirgiuu'a i.bolcra mid Dlarrbipit M'-.lli'lli"."' lr illiivkln-iWiam KlllPf " lir "K. vkln' i mutt -viun." Iir. H" kin' l.'ter Tiiit.'," or -'Conn ouud En rnc of Mimiko H.li (IV II i ae i tl C.tU Powilem." ' IU ul Worm Hull ft oilonn" 'r bk i Hitr.-ia amt -rhi aiiim." a M iii hIuiti i ii (aire iNiit b-riimlrc an' r I, awl on- kepi gnieiaily by tloiiH" and iu..utiv luir u ii'i-. , ti, M -im A VICTORY ! Our Children's Toes ITTIC HAVE AT LAST HCOUKKDKI) IN vv . . , g'ttiug CHILDREN'S FINE SHOES, !tit kh flno ami dnw?. Willi no irM O' uliei ilw, iiii.l ar roor iiariihli' than 'h newllf ill I B"-y ar am wn vi wr i-unuran i tti.d nvn m T, i, - ho Willi ut brHk In tu Ul Tarn law, II ilo well to tiv thriu. ! mid sottunu. AT CVAN.i Vosrtl.AHN'H, Hoot and Shoe Dioip. frb is " l" fcll A Nil WHl I 1. OAluN Miia. For aale by 'it MKK.N KLANNKK. Seeds ! Seeds! Seeds! Nfw !'rnp 'S78, grown b) Land ctb A BillVt, Ft mlu by , GREKN & Fl.ANNKR, Oruunlata. Mill . IN STORE AND TO ARRIVE. nc(-a KKOS 'AIL, Bfiiit llrMi.V; !() ,uJ I'luwa.S l oin 'nmin(i, lona Plow "!. all nia-w; t I'onaSwrrdes Iron, assorted; W i.uil. 'oUnn nope. Im) io, tow B-I'a. Jtc . .Vi', All above ror sale at Kurk Hot torn Prhwi, at the sjew Hardware Store of OIl.K" A Ml'KD'USiiN ian at North front. Htret. Tobacco, Tobucco, Tobacco. 250 B("" 1 h",,,,f! ToD,c''0- For aa'ebT K K.H MNBK A OALDER BRtl lnbU ' ? Molasses and offee' 1(10 Bbls S. II. Molasses,"". 150 BHgs Rio Coffee, Kit !' hy KKKi'HNKK A OALOEH BRO.4. JanlJ New Crop Sugar House Molasses. 20() BB1-S- H- MOLASSF.S. Fornaleby K'ttUHNKHSCAhDKK HRIH. A Dibtiiler Wanted. JMAN WITH NO FAMILY, WHO (JAN makt White Rotn, and brlnit aatn-tucinry referencea; to go to Mobile, Ala. I Apply to fb3 FAMES 0. STEVKNSON. If GUAfcO. GENUINE In Large or Small Quantities. By imlnirdkme of the Peruvl-n Horern. Bi'nt holr jml- hare ad-anoed tho pie eof OiiHiiatie (liinno irom Srptnit.er lit. Ik 4, to Inly twodoHareand fltycrnu (C2f-f) gold. p.r Inn ol iud imumU trtwa, fMnb:iliiug at tlm aume tluin a new ei-ale of ill count h lowet bei" M rente on paro-ta fn'tn. 60 to l"0 ton the li ght t ,370 on H0 lona and over. A'ti-nal. they will notanll In lota of leu than tea ton. v Under this new arrangement I am enabled to till orders for lots often ton and upwards nt less price than the AKents of the Pe ruvmn Government. I will, as nererofore, supply quantities un derten tons at tha same rate as charged by them. . 1roo ar e-1 ttmlni trailmoi ht'a. rafereaoa and lull particulate, uinii. irreon i.ii.moii 'o R. BXLCAZAR, Vo. M ll.-m New York. P. . Kna li". ' iters; ' 7-.IAwtf New Crop Cuba MolasNOs. Hnns. New Ciop uuba Molaneoe. For aale by KEUOWKJ. 41 0AU1ER BKua nbT ' y Loriray. A FORTUNE F0RS1!' One Clft la Guaranteed to Ore o every II Consecutive numbers. 050,000 for One Dollar, i "NOW m YOUR TIME." ! Puma Fortune Ilelpe Thorni who Help Themaelvea. ' I ' ami s-wTtrke'ii at Fl ai-h. numl frirr Irrrn I i S O.IKH), Uioluaus. lb eirrr1ti ij lnw-1 i ruf lickitu bimgl it wltSm tli react u' all. GRAND GIFT CONCERT n aid of the Public Improvement in the City of Peniaon, Texa. 5Se TEXAS Gul CONCERT ASSOCIATION Will give a Grand Concert TUll(O tl,nsn h 1I1, I .1. a And will Distribute to the Ticket Holdera $250,000 IN GIFTS ! DEPOSITORY FIRST NATIONAL BANK, DEN1SONV Irirrlbiillnn to epmmpncii lionnilliCelT alei tbn CoiiC't MauaO' of tlm 1 iirtrlhi:t)in rliiwii ly U.0 Ticket tioldura and prnulM'M tilllrun. LIST OF GIFl'8 I Oraod :rb 'Hit I . ........... . t W KI . A.1MI IMmi II t i t t t 10 20 3 SO 1 11 Iim Of) -"STI t.Oifl 1 f'W l.N .. S.O"1 . . S 0" ,. l.MF Beo tarh. - :iw ' . IW " no . ft . t " . .. S lN t ft.csm 1 JVHI .. I.WO .0- 0 .. l.i ,. iso .. 4S.2B" ( van 4v,7i.T (Iranil Cki.h Oift, am juiillnp to SVini.m n 'ii Prts In Ural Exair. aiuoimt ItiU) , Si),oi) 4L18 Olfta, amonntlog U.. .saw WOO A mawment or tba ri-irlliuti-n will b pub rtiihrd ami fnrwxrdii'i to tlufcrt botdi't;- ai d at (lit will be promj'Uy psid after Old dtttrlhti uon. M and W.i!eMS"Waiitci ui wim 1 I'w lilt iiiirni" ui tin" a I'vmiiou Lihi-Til Conin iff-lon Allow el - HOW TO RE MIT -TO -US. Monsv atinuld b pent by Fiptessur br D'stt on union Money order or Kegmierea i.ii ir Adil r" all eninmiililrail'iiia tn AI.PHUB KK. COIXIS.Sert'l Dknison, Texas. 0. B. .TON", Nation. I Hotel, Agent for Werailitftun, N. C. Jml 1-H w'td ( MMCELLANE0U3 Look at this, Farmers! GREAT llldUUOTION IM PIIICK. OQQ TONS or the Ckl'BKatfi) ami well known SEA FOWL OUANO at $87 OO, on time until Novem ber 1st. ALSO, ' 500 TON Pee 0ee Ammonia ted Super-Phosphate of Bone. Thin t a new Pbonpliatn which we are haTin mannfartured oprrmly tor our trade hy P. Zell A Con, nt Haltituore, and which we will guarantee equal to any other Phcwphali now offered to the Trade. Price $57 SO -on time until No vember 1st. 1870. ay Liberal term will, be made to Iteatnrs by COVINGTON, EVERETT CO. , Ceneral Commission Merchants WILMINOTOK. N.O. febT k'H-'Jni Notice! Notice ! ! lilJLIl FOR GASH ONLY! H' 'AVISO PURCHASED THF. IN I F.HF.HT ot Mr OeoraeU. I.ewle In thoiato tt-ni ol Lnwla A Davla, an-', deelrona of cln-liiii out preKeiit aupply nl' Winter OiHiitiW I up wHh Mprl' g and Numioer Hock, I will, until lur thr notn-. aoll at coa".. Kemmbnr eery RtUole offered w III be at New York I'flit. STH Pt VfS, At Obi Stand of Lewis A Par'. Bacon, Pork, Flour, Sugar, Etc. 100 Boxes D. 8. and Smoked Sides, 10,1 Bbls. C. M. Pork, 1,000 Rbla. Flour all grades, 100 Bbls. Refined Sugar, 400 Kegs Nails, 100 Bugs Prime R!o Coffee, 25 Msts Java Coffee, 800 Bdls Hoop Iron, 100 Bbls. Glue, 100 Bbls. Irish Potatoes, " 10,000 Bushels White and Mixed Corn, 1,000 Books Salt, '200 Bales N. R. and E. Hay, 300 Bags Shot, For ssle low by WILLIAMS A MURCHISON. Giiiino-.-Uuano Guano, 3.10 Tons Eureka Gnsno, 250 Tons Guanape Gaauo, For sale low by ' .'..-..-x-a:Mo-u WILLIAMS t MURCHTSON. febll .39 m Chi I'ebhl Children's aod Eld hoi' WOav txtenflo Toaa. Chlktran'a 8amleaa BUoet. , At Jan M C.A. PRICE'S, UMaiBvtNtreel SHIPPING. WILMINGTON, N. C, LINES SEMI-WEEKLY Fast Freight Route to all Points South or East. BALTIMORE. altlmcrn ani Snnttcru item Trcns P'jrtaticii -S.;LIN rmiM I Al I IMOKB Tuesday & FrWay. at 3 P. M. AM FKOM W Il.VlNOri'N Wednesday & Saturday. irvtf i iitioi cn hi i s ok North and South Carolina, Georg'a aud freight to I-altinuire, Philsuelphis, New loik Roston, Providence, Full Hivt r ud other Eastern Cities. h, to Liverpool, -'Ghtsgow, Bremen, Antwerp, and otter - Euvopeau ports. Thes l.lnt a eotinert at V'Htoii Kl n.wWth WIiidIi gi' li. 'o!tiir,bia A Avrntla hl'r0, WllnmiKton Wi-tjon Railroad. I aiolltia 4. i:ti x lailwf, and a KVar hitir f aner with tbolr euiiuai-tiMjt hoada, otttr ai-vqiial -fwlmive fur tba i rtnipt drlifi) ul lreivht to all 1'iluia. Aa the Siearoer of tiii-ae I.liifi, on arrirai In Wl'mln'en, nop at Kailrvtd dejot. tb irlghtlii tranatVr.A iird-r ro-red Mit in cai wlilu nt oelav and IrrvariUd bj il. Pei-t Fri-i, ht Jfjt(Ti-a thai f-tvi'i,: BV n.iiy In Wiumi-Kton, rd ;.i t-ai M-r Vf llnilrgtoii Si-nib. Italrw l.unninirvd no I w no li en, mbrr Houle. I. nr fvr rhai(n promptly paid. "MARK ALL GOODS VIA WILMINGTON LINES. 5 VFor fuiilicr Intortnalu n &i ply to.flihi I ot Uie un le n-lgnt'd ARtBta.f f 6 I iae: EDWIN FITZGERALD, ,Agi.t l-alliiumw Line, BD.Suatb Ht , tialtlniorer Agent Balt oct'.D RAIL R0AIh WILMINGTON LAND WELDS?. RAII ROAD COMP&KT. Orrica Kiaaaai. AurniHTiiir. itiimt, . . ,, lel i Wtlwiliigion. I .lull. UHAiNU&Ob M.HKDI. I.K. On and aftnr Jan. Id. Pawrugei llama oi the W.A W. Kail load will rati aa follow t -MAIL TRAIN .ae nolo Depot UUf (fnwiit Nnndaye) at .....I USA. H Arrive at Uoutehoroat .. 11 l A 6 ' Kocky Mount at. , lllf li Weldonat i.... f.4 P. B .eare WalrtvndaUf at......,, . .....lO.i li A U Vrr , at Koi k Vomit... 11 41 A Unldaboroat I. P. V; ' Union Depot B06 P. W. fSPiilCB TMr ANI THKOTJOH FKKIOHT TRAIN l.eara I'tuon depot, dally, at....... . 1 13 F. In. ArrlTuat Ooldsl.o'O at 1. 11 A.M. Kocky Mountat.. (IU II, " ' Wnjdofi t Bl LaaWMn,. tally, at . S4'P. M. Arrlee at, it.,( kv Mount at. H'l9 P. M " Outilnli'iro at K1HA W fnion Dopot at. . . , 6 8u A. M Mad I'ralti makoe oIom con-iertlon at Wei Ion for all point North la H. y Line and Ac 1 11 1 n Cteek routee. JT Kxproae Tram loniiectaoni. oiiu Aoiioia Oraek routa Pullman's Palace Klep 'ns Ian oh llila I ralu. Freight 1'raltii will leare Wlliatnton ttl weekly at Mn A. M. at d ar-lrts at L0 P. M. JOHN F. DIVtNr , General Hnt 't Jaoa 8-tl "4tar coeT- , Carolina Central Railway Co. BUPKKINTFNIIENT'H OFFICK, I Wilmington. Doo. loth, 1614. J Change ofSchedule. On aud aftr the 1Mb Inatant, traine will run oyer tjjis Rullway ae.followa: PA88ENCER TRAINS Leac Wilmington at T1KA.M Anive In Obatllotte at 7:4.1 H M Leave :itar o t at ,. . ii: 45 A M Arriveln Wilmington at..,., 6:lfiPM mf Mrht trlne(lat Freight and Pafeeii ger) In future noilnt. FREIGHT TRAINS Leave Wilmington at fl.iQA. M. Anive at Lain nihurg at A:4u P. M. Leave LauriuturK at... Sit) A. M Anive at I'.hariolte al 6:00 P. M Lfave Charlotte at B: it) A. M Arrive at Latiritihuig at 6:110 P. M Levi Lanrmbuig at. i;:I 0 A M Arrive a. Wllmiriglun at S.OOP. M Connections. Connect at Wilmington wiih WHinliifT'on A Weidon, mil Wlliiilnuioti, olumhia & Au. gusla Uailrnailii. ".cml'-Woekly Now Yoik and 1 lUwf'vHv Kaltiniore and wurkl Philadi l. 1 bia Mcmuura, and tho River Boata to Kay dttevllle. Conni'Ota at Charlotte with iu Weaterft Di vision, North Carolina Kailma-i, Charlotte and Mtatcavillo Kallroal, Cbarlotte A Atlanta Air L'ne, and Charjotto, Columbia and an ijnKta Railroad Thua Mipplvlng the whole Went, N'orthwt and xoutbwi'tt with a idit-rt and chep iiet the Seaho-trd and Kmope. 8. 1. FREMONT Chief F.ngtneer and BupvrintniUdt. . d r 12 ".n.Vtf ay Papera puhli-UIng (!. C, Hallway av.hcd nle will plraw notioe changoa. KNKKALSUPKRINTBWD'TS OFFICB WILMINCTON,COLUMSU AUGUSTA RAILROAD CO. W11 HtNOToa. H O.. Nov. ill, 1H74 CHANGE OF SCHEDULE On and aiit-r Tcuclay, 24th, the following (0I1 uliile i I 11 : MOHT EXPRES8 TRAIN, (Pally). Leave Wilmington..., e.?fl P.M. iavo Florence .., 11.11 P. N Arrive at Columbia. 4 II" A. V, " " August. 849 A. H' Leave Auyutta 4 18 P.M. Leave Oolutub1a.M 8 15 P. M, Leave Flornnoe..r. 12 60 A. M. Arrive at Wllmlneton 1 10 A.M. Pangrr to'ng.Wairt bevnd "olu nbla, will t.-ike through 1 rain, leaving Wilmlng'on at 2.1 )". M PA9JF.NOKR AND MAIL TRAIN, (Dally eicept Sunday,) Leave Wilmington S.41A.M, Arrive at F'nreni-o...,. la.D P. M. Arrive Colombia..,, MnP. M. Iave fiolumbla.,. 8 JO A.M. Leare Vlor.-noa 1 I" P. Arrive at vi!mtntin . . l.(t V M. ay Though oonneotlona at Flotenoe with train- orChHrletnn. 4ST Th onh siMplns Cam on night traine for Charleston and An goal a. JAM FS aNPFUf!i Gfn'l Snt'orlntendent, until -i,,,... 2-o-tr , Flour! Flour! Flour! JJV BBLS. BOB WHITF FLOfR, 400 " "ell Mill Flour, '()0 " Vhlle rltiwlan Flmir. for eale hy KKKCHKBB A GALDKH BHI'B, JaaM H HEW Y0EK. Wi WiliniBEton Line, -SAILING FK -M rw YOHK- TueSday & Friday, at 3 P. M -ANPFKOW WILM1NOTON Wednesday & Saturday. muu to ai i. points is Alabnma. For North or Iaft bound WM. P. CLYDE CO., A.'nt iw irk Llnr. S Huwllpg Ureen New Torft A. D. CAZAUX. uiere and Nrw Votk Lilies, minengtuB. N '. ly BTJSIKE.:8 C.EDS. Graharn & Nash, atti:m:ys at law, CHARLOTTE, N. C. TJRACT1CK IN Thfc NTATF ANU FtD- JL erai tuurtt, aid make collerliota anr h ro In North Can Una. Alao orfetlate talt'a of Haul k'ctat. Agrlraltural, Mintial and Luiobrr trarta, and deeiracla City l-oien-etanMv on band, i-'r'f isntf MIVBASl. OKOVLI. WILBBa MOSklB CRONLY & KCFiRIS, AUCTIONEERS, STOCKAND REAL ESTATE BROKER!! WILM1N6TOIS, N. O, F 1AN BK 8FFN AT THFIR BALKS H COB'S V' a plan of tbe city, on an enlarged tle. Illiuik Hook wttb the houmlarieaof every Li I n the city distinctly defiiud. AnatiWd value, part and preaent. of .vary lot lithe city Any information deelrad furoiabed spouaii- pIlCktiOD, inn IK8UBA5CB. North Carolina Home Insurance Co. THIS (;onipan) woitn.ue to write Policial at lair rate, un all rla.eeaof Inaoxable prap "i ly All loam-! promptly paid. Encourage Home inatltiitione. -R. H. Battle, Preeldent; Beaton Oaiaa, Heortf tary. ATKIN80S A MAMJ1NO, Agents. Jans i(4-M MMM ROOMS, an7.eou.ooo fikb iajsrRA9rF'AP. IAI. HfPUIKniMI AFTKBa fA f INtjl HOKIOM .4MtJM. gneen Ineoranoe Company, of Liver pool and Loudon, capita) 10,000,008 North HriHeb and MercauUle Inaux anre Company, capital.. lO.aucsts Hartford lnuranceCompany, capital. 2,600,000- National File Ineurauee Company, of Hartford, capital 800,001 Continental Inanrance Company, of New York, capital 2, (500,004 Phoenii Inruranc Company, of Brooklyn, capital.. 1,W0,0M Virginia Home Insurance Company, oBichmond, capital 800,080 UlUIVh Tl.. U.....UI. . , . naiMiiu-in uiu jdwumiui M U luai New York. LIFE The Connecticut Mutual of Bart iora. ATKINSON A MANNING, General Agents. IflB-tf nov I jyjERCHAJiTS AND MECHANICS INSURANCE COMPASf , OF RICHMOND, VIBOIK1A. ' Capital. .lMe, A. Y.Btoib, PreMd't. 1. B. Mooaa, Beet JOUH VVILBKB ATHINKOH, General Agan No. 4 North Water Bt, Wilmington, N. C. aprll IS i(-U JOHX A. 1IIBSE, Insurance Ae (FIRE, MARINE AND LIFE) 40,000.000 Aa.ets Brpreanlc4L OFFlOK-CommarcteJ EiekaagB ' Building North Water Street, oct 11 H3 Screven House, R. BRADLEY, Proprietor, T HIS LONG AND FAVORABLY KNOWS Honee, pleasantly ultuated on JobDaon Square, bvvlng been recently repainted and repaired, and having all of Ita departments fllled with competent, pollta and ayeutlva eiuployea. oflera to the traveling publlo esmrort unaur pafufd by any Honee In tbe Bontbern States. Pa aengcrahavlng Through Tlekare and d alriug to lav ovor a. rtorevi-n Hon-e, will have Fre Trimipnrtatlon fnm the Hone' to Depots o- Mti amoieln Screven UoTiM Oinnlbuae. deeil B08-8st rWfW Golden Seal Brand And a general areortmentof Plug and 71s Oat TODACCOS. Atpi'to suit the pAYBsnts. At No. 33 market auset. D, PTGOTT if fubT
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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