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;xos. x. c SrSDAY. 122. 21. 1ST5. Ti. ?lin t .l.irtril. !'. o'.lenl ili?T HrVn North Cai-mina, b PnMil.-d 1 ' ... r-.oo-r ery mtimnitr, rn-rj-w u ... , . i-' 1 i Dollars a var; Fovt DAiLAh ' n.nub, SrTTT-rmt W per notr?n lor shorter rrV'.- Jarred bv ( arrier to th ei'y at Jkve'TT-fite eet.u per ww h, or Two DoUtW and T w-TT-rivit yo! per qnrtT. Tie Wiislt JortMAL, (Friday) i Ifcirtj-fci . x4uin pPrs Two IWXAW jr ye.; three copies Ftva Dollar ami v . A a ALF t four Copies, VX DnU.AB 6M?es ElBTDtM AWO A HALF ten oples, riFTiw Doilaw; twenty 0ruTwi,4TY-FIV PoLLARS. t - Si BRHitTujNs in All ease rTw 4 AiiTAHf", n4 Prf CWiitlnued Vj txpir'it of te t:m rJ'' ft. Rsi!TTASft ilioulJ be mads by T'' ofje 5!ooy OnVr or Ei-'. If trs ft ot be done. profoti. CAiurt - r j mil my. V wr b. ft ritin!i; arftrAyWKtoplrofa'pnprWttf ' M th JornyAi, nr hy o.!ir.g tli mofly ris'ff H'itor. Advnitkinj! . Kt' pr Inr f twi jolid Hi J AdTi-lip)f typo.) One lrrh, on lntrtion, Os Dollar; two tim-- ttoi'S "Ntt IOLtAB AJtU A HAL; thrw iimortlonTwo T'iLAh; four iitrti'. Two ;oit.AB akl a half; Bre !nr K.,4 THRFP DI.LAIt; ell tj)frttoi(. I KBK Dirt.LAN A.J A HALF;wp!v lunprtlmis, Five Doli a rt a half e'.fitinnth. F.ifiHTDoiXAKN two month. Fiftekw Pollabs thrmnntht, TwrcK tt-t Dollar. O'Wtrvtt for Viir purUxt aiI rft l tnil upiii literal niu. 1 .,J.1rs ' ENILHAKT SATJIDtKA. EDITORIAL S0TE3. " Tb Tariff bill, wyt a WMhington tiVgmm, mefta with objwtioD, ol only from the Damooratio, but from O any of ttia Rfpublioan nifmbpra of 0 tgrean aiuLj tbrefor, doubta ar expressed aa to whtttber it can pasa in ita present form. His name ia Thomas Durfpe, ami be in Chief Justine of Rhode Inland. Be hna aked the Lcgiitlature to reduce hi salary bocause it is too high. lie 0 desarvea to btve il doubled. The Government lias really begun to eiouorniae. Let us bo joyful. A mil agent named Budford, who was killed ou the 25th of November while in the diHchurge of his duties ou the Baltimore and Ohio road, had that morning been paid his month's wage in fall. The amount thus overdrawn was five days' pay, wbiob has been duly extorted from the widow. The armies of Europo are now liirgar than ever. That of Germany ooutuins.iu round nnmbors, more than v a million and a bull of men; that of Russia, ft million and a quarter; thai of Fiance, over a million; tht of Aus trin, 830,000; thnt of Ituly, 8SO.00O; and that 6! Euglaud, 280,000. In ell more than four millions and a half of able bodied men employed in the military servioe, at an aggregate n p mse, without counting the Ions of ' their abstraction from productive pur suits, of not loss than three tbotisoud millions a year. Ia lllesouri they are determined to have a better grade of whisky than thoy .have been drinking, and a bill hts been introduced iuto the LegiHln- ture to prevent the sale of bogus fire water.; It provides for the appoint- ment rf a linnor iuspector for oities of ' 'ten' thotiBatid or more . Inhabitants, , whoaa duty it shall be to penetrate - every grog-shop aud sample the liquid i' wares and analyze them, he reoeivn g for such Bervioe three dollars for every plaoo visited; and the fusil oil venders are to be fined not less thau fifty do! lars nor more than five hundred dol lars. - ' ' Despite all he croaking about hard times, says correspondent, New York ii very gorgeous this Winter. The turnouts ou the avenue and in the , park are as brilliant as ever, and even more so. Sales of extravagantly cosily ' furniture are as frequent as ever, and the great jewellers aud expensive dress people are doing more than their usual business. The fact is, the society woman in New York refuses to recog nize theexistenie of hard times. She Omsiders it the duty of the man who uudurtkes the contract of support ing her to furnuia her with what she wsnts just si freely one year as another. , If the poor fellow pleads embarrassment aud bad business, she answers, "What is that to met t know nothing about your horrid stocks. I do know that I want that diamond neck laoe, and will have it" And she gen erally gets it, for several reasons. A man always stands in awe of a very baud ome aud very fashionable wo man, and besides groat many New Yorkers have discovered that it is very good thing to have 850,000 to 8100,000 in diamonds and such thing, which belong to his wife, to fall back upon. This is tho secret of very much of the extravagance that is seen in the public plazas &I the city. 'The poor feel the hard times, and those supposed to be ' rich may also, but the latter don't show it it they do, ' The theatres are filled nightly; the parties were never more brilliant or expensive. Of coarse mashes without number will occur; but they are hating good time while they oattt This is the Tery centre of Yftjutj jraa,r i -.til; M U0(,1 htriii inrnm t i o. (lltM, W r-i!:b hi-ri" r 'i .. !.- !!. jx'5 !e of tii" S-it; era Ma!., siwd I t their S ;m.r iin I I..y" M n tstivc n the United St ..to C. pif- Xt " "l,,e VRl"'r; e"impreLeniVtf. sua cslu, 'o -if deal .tb the - , itutton, bo! on v it i C", imi it will 1e if (Vrgr.'sa h!,..-iU (.!ic ntoTHi!0 power, ia the hv d " 'he Vr.sJint bj the up;nKjO tf th Altar cv-rjw. It sd vises taud.'ra'Jcm and fori aranee nu.lt r any aj.l all cutusUnees, and Coiinae! quiet suti . ...t L.liiu t. nn-pwu .v ,- - i :: .i . .. . ..'...,f n'l r,v .rniBtftbel.K 1!t-of the fol tL t f v-5 i v ttrvaX brwl aud every du-turbnuiv ol .i.---ri.l.riut.-n(n.vwh..ir.c.n ;: mitU'd, wht!her Ly Democrat r U publican, Lite or plae., ul t Ui" U.rtnl into a heiueoua orinje an Imb- e toi.i.y t part m tb ut it ciu-)Ai;n 1 in workn.g upon.t.u pr-ju.Vc, .f t. Nortberar pie. w to i M'l-a thutevpry Deintxrat iutho South will give tbt dilr"ft crful ri'ttilmg iul will TMii.nrwltbcv.:ii-iiJ.l.i". it eontiu, reruem rint; tliat it. jhjuk s from those who are a entiueln on th- wwtch tower. and who are much more thoroughly oonveriaut withthe villain- iius ac.hema of our eucniiti tbuu ti.e -foplc, or the psix-rs either, cu pH wi ly be Tb addreaa ia fo lo: 2 the lopla ojth Southern State ;. I'ju nave cenflded to tb- umli r mgucil, iu tbm m.i.juoeture of sfiauit, the ib-licati ml d tlicult tik t guard iig. m thrt IVJersI Oongrtmi., ymu public int- rn-t, jour r'glm atid e ti tatiou. You will, therefore, pardon the liberty w take of addrenung ton, ut a pei loJ no critical, upon a nimr r sffi ctiug your dehtiny and that f your Dot-teniv." You cauiit have fuiled to observe tti peraifteut eflort of some of the leaders of the Hepublicsu paity to revive the animoaititui of the lute war,' which hnppiiy are ft givu g pUce to a spirit of concord nud unity iu every aectiou i f our common coun try. It is importable to prea ci oer Uilily tho ell'ict "f tbeiM nppen: 10 pnHi.1011. We believe that through the houest rt'urHHuLitiiUoiiu of a few upright aud cou"ciontiou't Federal ollicers aud agents, nu lUilepeudont aud abl) pubnc preH, si.d of many citizeut;, without regard to Diirtv. tliu true coiulition of the 8 utberu Htatea, and the renl nentt- meut of the Boutheru peple, ore lnig gradually made known to our feltow oitiEens i f the North. Wa Lope for their favorable decieion when fully apprised of all the facta, lne great ends of good governuiet.t will be readied when the people of all hfo lions forget that wo lia-'e ever been euemies, and some togethtr ugikiQ na in the early days of the Hepublic, em ulatiug each othur only iu devotiou to the beHt interests of the whole coun try. With this exulted purpose iu view, there is nothing itioonaieteut with the honor aud manhood or a brave people to venolve to antT. 1 with heroic patieuoc, whatever bo their provocations sua wrongs, 1 looking through the feaifnl pruh cut to a hopeful future, end repelling unjust epithets and gratu itiouu iuautts with diguity uUil moder ation ljut every white man lu every neighborhood in tho whole South re g iid hiiuHeU ns a com uiaaiouer of t he pmioe, inaintiiining the kindest rela tions townrdH tho bluek man, remem bering that the risponailiility for the ettremo poverty to which we have beeu reduced, and the corrupt govern ment to which his vote has subjected u,ret not so much upon hitn ua upon the bad men who, with the asanrance of Federal support, have, by appeals to b a worst piiHtioiin, Aoni'ht to make intti our worat enemy. While we labor hv all honest means to convince liini of the truth that our interest aud Ins is identic!, anil that both imiht be preserved by good government, and that those who ntir up strife between us are the enemies of. both raceft,lot um, at the same time, see that he Is fully protected iu his guaranteed, right to vote as he ploaaea in nil election'. Let us continue to ileal with him hon estly and fairly, aud let us continue cordially to invite to our 'midst those of any political perty who either seek to kuow the truth or to Hud a home upon our soil. We do not exagserute when we admoniabyou of tbudiahcart ening fact that every street "disturb ance, every homicide of whatsoever character, by whomsoever committed. by black or white, Republican 'or Democrat, such as are incident to every oommnnity upou earth, is rer verted into evidence of a spirit of law--lotsness and violence nud a put po to accomplish political ends. We well know the gross injustice of such charges, which have wciulit only where iguoiauoe of onr true condition prevails. Strenuous efforts are being made by thoso who misrepresent you to induoe the passage by Congress of the most dangerous measures, ui (tder to irritate our people, to drive them to despair, topro- o :etbem to riot ous oulbietiks, in order to furnish an excuse for epplying for military inter ferences. We express the hope that a majority of the prueeut Congress will no' be fonuJ readv to sano'io i such leirala ion. If it be soooinpli hed. it would be against the prot t, not only Oi ma jjeinoorsts, but ot tue moral ort i ai d the statesmanship here t if the party in power, aud of such Re publicans as Brysut, Evarts, Charles Francis Adams and others, ', whoe pa triotism and seuseof juatioe are knowu to the entire oountry. We iuuy, how ever, mistake. The moat extreme tip pressive aud tinoonstitutional measure may be imposed upou jon. Innnh event we would appeal to the wiadum and patriotism of a long-suffering peo ple, by every hope of the future, for ooutiuued forbearance and honeful re- liance upon tho virtue and sense of justice of tho Amerioun peonle for the ultimate vindication of onr rights, the protection or our liberties, and the safety, of our republican form of gov ernment. Binned by the followiDB Senators : George Goldthwaithe, Alabama; John W atevenson, Kentucky: T M Nor wood, Georgia; Henry Cowpor, Tennessee: J B Gordon. Gor- gin ; M W Ranpom, JSorth Cai- olina ; I U WcCrecry, Kentnckt; Liewis . v itogy, Missouri; John W Johnson, Virginia; A S Merrimon, North Carolina. Aud by the following members of I 1- I t -l -,! - . '----! , V-t h Ci ..: l -il k-, i s if i i; i : ;. r .s a- I . ; .l.iliii ili' c.v!-, i"n T (.'ntt, r.,l-'N, IVr-o J. M v, . i i; n, K.',i! i ky; II i.ry K H tr. ti. fg:; I'rc' M I- !'''?. (1. R V. aur g 01 U l!t: lKru, I'.-lWAf'l t' -"'ail, K'lltUfl.v; ! 1 L ..on, J.. ii ! k, Kci t I-.u:W-t I l's"-'. i ('.ovi M A.UCiA, Kti(iijky ; J,.!.u llj l"lk, Jr, M:lifj; Wli'iiJU K ArtLur, K Mucky; AV-rm C'rr.n', M.niin; ; Il..it..n Yirt?!!'- Un.uit.4 iiit . - - ,'7 "'..7 .Tt" .. ! .. fr,. R ,V,,t It Vuiir.! Willum M 1L-Mui, Xor:h Ciuli- lw'rn t Ai'.r,- -ortUt iob"D: "Jtmon IT lllonitt, G-irg ; Jitiin T II irrm, Virginia; TbtmH '.VLiU If'kl, Virginia; I'.lihlid I Hlnu'li-f.-nl, Kfhtu.kr; William II St.mr. Miuri, - .l.-jb H SI:h. Al ituiun; Milllt,nV(h.rl WMui.Un, R - ntucky; M'llUm B lUnJ.Kciiluoky; Luoin Q C LaniHr, if iia.-hiin. , " v nit M I I A I IO. Fx O've.riior H'ymour spent several Jays in Vafhitigtn recently, and on his way home to I'ticn stopped for so Vvi meg iu New York. U told friend h culled uKn him at his hotel that, the fli-pubiiOAD party in Conre Hmed to be strickeu wit h snicidai blindness.' ThongU it lis fallen intu difavnr in the country, t'a lasnscer" have so lot their heads tb.it they r Riht in d'ung , everything. tLat will in orenae the popular ilu tnist and drive the party toward ita tlcHtrun'ioii, There are a few wise men iu tliu pir'y in Congress, it ia true, but they we as chips iiihju tiie furious torrent, and haie juat ulauit as much power to ehvck its course. Tho Governor likens the party lesdera to a demeuted man d termiuixl upou suicide. They refune to avail themselves of a aiugle oppor tuuity to stve the life of tho party. It ia the gmeral opiuiou uronug well-informed people in Washingttin tliut if the Ilouan adopts the Poland report, tho President will consider that at settling the Arkansas question; but fiat if no action is tuken by either Houve before March 4, aud Mr. Brooks after that calls npon tiiiu Tor recognition ami support, tho 'Presi dent will grant it and use the army to restore him to power. Form d charges of dishonesty have ben jireieiited ngnitiHt Governor Tay lor, of Wiaooutiiu, for alleged misde meanors while he whs president of the State Agricultural Society. I.llrrar), Apili tun' Journal, ever fresh and ever attractive, baa never appeared iu a more iiiterealiug issuo than is the number for the current week. There me nmny fine papers presented, and on a variety of subjects, urts, science, travel, history and romance, snd nu i Mic and the draniu.all coming in for share of attention. As AppMun't is the best, so it is the cheapest weekly published in this eouulry, presenting, for ten cents a number, of a larger variety, and a more carefully selected variety nt that than auy American weekly now pnltlii-hetL Scrilmcr' Mouth), which is fast onlatripiug Hnrmr't), comes to us for lobruary brimfull of good thinga. Dr. Hull mil s "Story of Seven Oaks ' ia continued iu tho (ith, 7th undv3lh o'lupters; Jules Verne's " Mysteroiis Inland '' is continued; Algernon Charles Swinburne discusses of Latter Day IWa;".-"How the Opera of Dante was Written," is a pleasing story; "Airy LiUu" is a fair sample of what may be called an ooension story, ami certainly throws a good deal of biht upon a rather owd ro topic, nud Dr. Ib'llnml (tiaooursesHSSiigely as ever in his very interesting "Topics of the iiinca. lhese re tuny a lew of the pood things the number contain. MISCELLANEOUS. 1 til) YotI AKR THKN HITUF. YOf HAVE iiii;iu:ti anti.iTV. Now in Stock and Contntly Keoptving Ad. A. ...... . f Plows. Hoes, Shovel;, Spades, Wheelbarrows, Pltehrorks, AMVILa. RLAORIMITR'N RFI.I OWS. Vio, Hn, Traco Uba'iK.i'ulUri.Haiurs, riuw ninii, oar irun, uiras, epOKe, ttuoa, VOT. ' - ti'iniRN, . , tiVai'tM, ayiOOTHITtO IHOlK, PdCKI T KMHK, A'Alll.r: I I l.tVllY, itlVnlVIHN, LOMHI liVISTtll 'V-i, . .. . - ;ooptH rooi.N, Asd s VnM.lpt at.irk oi A II A II DWA RE, NATHANIEL JACOBTS HARDWARE DEPOT, INO u MAlllilOX ST. Jan 81 Havana Cigars !!' on band aud for r.v, at my room In tppl'l's Birlillnp. Souih Ptont r'tnet. near iliangc, a flnp lot of , ; . HAVANA OKiAKH oi'mvtin niannfadar. They are uiadnfrnin linimit d Mbai ov ami can b biinni, at one. tlil"! of tho ooct of lm.ortrS ciuai rt -- .S4.1iu W tdeeboio Herald copy Im. J' ; ; i ., .,.. D?llM T IMI: r' " f-Ai-.i tij,ii t r It In I I illl the thin if nt unties and in ib siost rwwonsbio tun ai ti.o jouB.tAL orrioa. go " the' L'", " I JACOB! Tiic Last Caro of; A Primo CUBA CLAYED HOLASSLS ' awn' m ket r! suiPS ir"-lt. b..t rekr rrturo- s,.,v..wooim.'nat"'; B u .-. Bwn... iMMrvura, Tct. nh, i,,.. iu m :i t Uti u . -. fcii-w. t i'H . All KinJ cf Wiuci and Liquori ADRIAN & TOLLERS t. l.-r KI1KI J;Y I,. d" N ' ' , t SI SO (-r "iinum. t u h s mmi-mi t i WHjr iir. ' j rir 'Uni ti'i. its ne-l all tr. ,-t.iiirl. Wtt 31 tklnt'ii. AH,miSst-4r "! itti'ii 'll c i'1-l o H.,rUiltlurK. Voik ' d 1'in.i'i U tin j - m-n iilr!.!t Ir.'Bi a t - ui v n bi tr-IWti CO UOIH :.tl-lti ilnn.-,t with 1,11 ri.tir nrm Ur.is. J't 6li'iJ r IfmtrraHt Th tniln I sn'rm Kli i itil hi o ffiiitf'ni thr"nfii ! W' ilBTlnt n. i si pihy l--irg tli Wratrrn t rminiui, t'i n .wr I nit ratrllMii ultieit'Suig ili HH. Until H'nUrQ.lt pthham a tvrmi. K llirn and r foi.-lMor. in r-tf Blarshafs Office, CITi OF WILMINGTON, J January 23d, 1875. C rnrM TiM-i ITF A!'f Tl'leFK A B J, i,nitiiSil.l M'" , iirr'ii Of K nl . -Inn In lru"t r tin i" Jl.l'kKt I'rtiii-P' i.ri ir.-iu lb- H!,.rn Inn1 t ioui i-ir-1"! ih pittifn in of r".nu "inn it fnwiM 'i I h'lU ftrrsm. lMwti ihr i.f rthrn Imr ol Urt 'U ih- uiiilrrn iin it l.bfrfut -r.t,-i-ss,t ! ths uii. . IV v orM'-r Sr Mi nr .1. II. K"Bf SON. t:ity Wrh ' ,1nJI ' . . ttkiii, CiirnuT tV Co., Wholoeale Druggists, tc, BALTIMORE, Ml). F ti(K tt t W it Ituj k in & Jo, STILL MiNCFAtUl'KR smt toll l-ir(t iiti.t'ia uf tlitlr bitmUiii fiuirlt-Wr) .till il ii ,ui'! "Kvrvtio.tjf- Vvgaisbta Carttinrtln rill.M lir. WoitliiegUii's t bolcts ml l)lrrh(ni Mmilc-lm ." l)r Unvkta'sWuiin KlUnr "' . , tr. vkln's' h jts." 1 ' - -Or. ''Ho" kin Mve ThiiK-," or 'Cuonu4 Ceriin of VUu lrnKc " lilnl' H iio stiil L-ittls Powdfrs."- '"Tt lit Wui hi t;m ti f.lliMili " 'Uirii Blltfti nd srhhsnes." ' All I In? ahiivi irwUi-H Imi brcotnlri n'ttvt r I. ami ir krpi gonemlly by iliunm' and Co- n'tT mf t ii o'l. ioi"-4-ita IN STORE AND TO ARRIVE. OKA KI-,' "AIL, Bdi-1 Uri nils :) njOKt I'l mn. I linn Dall"l, S Tans Pk' "iel. sit sti'n 8 Ton- Sw cduii noil, Bwrtil ; fin ml ,4.ii.iti nnpo. tiw Uoi. i;ow uip. All allot for sslest Hui k Kottniu Priu at tha New Hardware Klorcof . ; OluK ."t MUK0moN Is SI nSNiirih rr.Mit Nrwt. A Distiller Wanted. MAN WU'H VO FAMILY, WHO 0AM i:.ke Whits Uoiin, and brliiK natmlai'turv miurenrss to (i to Mi'lillc. Ala. Airily tn IAMKS C. HTKTf NHOS. K I f GUAJ.0. GENUINE In Large or Small Quantities. By ItniriK'tlnnp nf th PpruvUn Homrn. nieut, lhir Agnntahar dan-(sl th lrli til ()iiiihii Oumm troru SPittnnliar ,1 ? . IK 4, to my ttTtidoilnraanit fit nu (St'i H, k! Iiui nr win iiiunn tit)n, tKraniiMiina at tliu piioie tlmu s now (! nf ill iTnumn. llio ircwii nf H tiounrt Eits, tutahlihliln lowpst t)Oliii M cinil on paroi'l from I 61) to H)0 lona.tlm bigbint t) TO 011 tons and over, A ii'nal th.v will n t Mil In loti nr losw liian tea tons, Under thin new arrnntzemant I am enabled to fill orders for lots of ten tons and upwards at less price man mo Agents or tno re. ruvinn Government. I will, an heretofore, supply quantities un der ton tons at the same rate as charged by them. ripMiinr. p. ttmnlns ti-Ptlmnrls'n. refcrenrcii an1 lull iarlniilum. nalli .t frppnn nonlii-atmn ft. B ALCAZAR, "11. Sit K. ,r St., Npw Vork. : P. it nun 1211, mmtmmmmmmmmmmmammmmummm Bacon, Pork, Flour. Sugar, Etc. 100 lloxes T), S. nud Smoked Sidos. 10 1 IJbls. C. M. Pork, 1,000 Uhla. Flour all grades, 100 BhlR. Refined ttugar, 400 Kegs Nails, 100 Bugs Prime R.'o Coffee, 2.. Mats Java Coffee, 800 Bdls Hoop Iron, lOOBhls. Glue, . . lOOBbl. Irish Potatoes. 10,000 Bushels White sod Mixed Ovrn, l.OT) Sacks ISalt, . j H0O Bales N. R. and E. Hav . 300 Bags Shot, For sale low by , . ; . - WILLIAMS & MCRCniSON. (i u a 11 0 li u a no - G u ano. 850 Tons Eureka Gnsno, 250 Tons Gnanape Guano, : For sale low by WILLIAMS A MURCHISON. f"b U - . 39 ASSIGNEE SALE ! B. KAHMWEILER. Auct'r. tJIHE TJS1)F.KS!GNEU, ASlONKK OF the m'to or.T. S William, wllsstl at pub ie auction (in u inU tU a to 4ul:) tb lsrg and doilrable stock of . . '" ; - ' : . - :j .' '. ''Us'! ' Dry OoocIk, aVc, at tb' Prick Stor. noiit door Wput of Mpwiii Kranp Vendlahti. PrlnerMr-ct. 'Ihfu.ilii will comnipiico i t 1014 a. M , McnHi y, fph-lu-rt 2i t,jSiS, and puniiTtiiP in in OHT Mday, imtll the stiip It ol merchaudiie te clnsrd oov A auM?rlor IRON SAFE, " ' DESK, : CHAIRS. . STOOLS, do., for sale. A Imi, tlie above SI (IKK for Kent until Oo-t- I'Pt let, 188. . , . " SILAS N.. MARTIN, lb t-48-3t , ' , Atdgus. FOUTUIII FOI101! One Clft ' s'rtced to Oreo VUlfVUtSAUA MiJiC AUUUi "Nov js Ton; time.- LDi Fortune Help Tbon who Help TLeauH.!v-s. mt.i ii o Tirhr't U ! f"h. mtrri ( trrm j i i ''. tiiit. Tlir iiiwi'ii. Im i r'i- e Tirit iTiiije it iUnn tl: ieih ol J GRAKD GIFT .CONCERT In !ft of the IUbIic Iiaproven'titi in ' tbe City of DeniHoti, Tex. j a . TEXAS-GIET CONCERT ASSOCIATION WiH jrjv (irtuid Concert I lll'KSD.l V, Vfarrh 3tl. IMS, And will Distribute to the Ticket Holders 0250,000 IN GIFTS ! br.ra-iiTORY fukt national ' BANK, DENISON. tlriburlos to ounimcucc Inmeil nt'lT ti tin. tlai veil. Mu.ayn't (it Ui L..itrlbutiuo fcitn by tk Tlckdt tio.dt tii in.iniiiiii rltuciu. - 4- LIST -OF 0IFT"S : I O rim r.huut. ,.s .n.i- t . - -.; MHI I m - tt 4 t is am " It .w ; t ' S imi ' t ' ' " i v I " ' ' " i - w y . .i .4 f.v,4-h ami.! at " " mi S w 4, II 44 ,V 4 4 ,1, !- UI " S.lllO tll " " ' IWI ; s ( !l) ' ' I "HI l II 4. J ; 4.m . 1 4. 44 v.' S tfl I imi 4. 44 44 u i. 6.iai 1 .'CIO " . " " V)i " I 1T0 tC ISO ' 44 4. 14 - 41 . ' 4!i.;n Hrand I'wb (4II1A, mnnntln(r to i'.icO Zi rriMa in Kcal MtA'c, mdiml- . lug to Sn.Uixi i: , . 83 0 i Its. ssio u ii t.l n g to ttfOtHM A statooiant or th Dwirllniilon will b tmb 't4h d iiid Inrwofilikt tu llcki-l bi-'KlniK. ,.,! uli gilt wlli lio prom ill y ild alir tb dlMilbn- iuo M U EcspcriSiliIc Persons Wautcil Ui wurk tur th Inter-di tblx A dolailuii Lllwral C'limipliolon Allowed now to remit to ua M(in ihonld b netit by Fnprrtsnr by H tt out Otflc Money litrt'r or KegUtered Letter. Ad. all piimmnnb-stl-Mi to AI.FIIt.l a It. tOI l.lVn,fcct'), -t Denion, Tkxas ' O. R. .tONVi, Nst.litil llntal, AgsntTor WiimiiigtoTirK'tT'" Jnl 1-U-wOd EISCELLAE0US. Look at this, Farmers! t! It AX IlKDUCTION QQQTONS O TH B i;KLFBRATI'l and well known 8CA FOWL CUANO atC07 60, on time until Novem ber let, . ' . ALSO, . 500 T0NS Poe Dee Ammonia ted Super-Phosphate of Bone. This it A new Phoiliate wblch ws ar baring manufactured exprewly lor our bads by P. Zflll Hon, i( Baltimore, and which we will guarantee equal to any othar T bosntiale now efiaiad to the l ride. ' Prlco $87 60 on time until No vember let 1876. SSp Liberal ternm win be niade to Iealet COVINGTON, EVERETT .v CO., Ceneral Commission Merchants WILM1SOTOK. V.C. fob 7 Notice ! Notice, ! ! . 1 1 1 FOR CASH ONLY! HAVIf5 PCRCBAStD THR IK ' KKKST in Mr George O. Lewie In tha iiitu II in el l.f i & Dsvla, anil dealroup of cloning out prpppnt ti pi'lv of Wlntpr Qoodn ti fl l up isl'h HprP g and Summur Stock, I will, iinul lur thPr n"l'p, fell at rcji. KpnT-mh-r evory aitlole ofTeret llllieat KewTorkUoit. HSTH w. n.WIS. At Old R and of Lewie A Tiar'n. feb T m "w Rapidly at Cost ! FOR CASH! VR HTOt K OF BOOTS AND SHOES lesetilnj raptdly, a our . PRICES ARE LOWER thn eve? bfor. 1 1 hlld'e Peb. Hut Boots at SI Ml. worth s? (in Mlie- PpIi Laced Kootast fl 7. wo''h S27S. La.Uee tlotr loesatt4 '0 wurtb F6(4 Men' OaliP". and Gilt Tie at si Nl, S2PH and 2 23, worth l 80 In 8 l!0, and PTPryihtng rb in iirnport'oe. Call Kon bed re the stock If broken. DUDLEY & ELLIS, BlgitnrihsBlgUoot, Ba.41 M AHKSr STIiattT. - - ' i lw 4 , fb 18 jftj .Children's rv "i'ibbW and KM Vbuei trUS Rxteiieliiu 'l'o)4. Children ' Hexmleiw aline. At Ian w . C.A. PRICFAS, 3' Matkpt Htrr. New Crop Cuba Molasses. rjff HHI)8. New Crop tiuha Molawai.; Fot sale by ; RKKOHKaB OALDKH BKuS lebt WILM IN GTON. 1 1 o Freight Route to all Points South or East. BALTIMORE. Baltimore and imu Eticin m BDrtatiGii Company, -SAtl.lN.t KKuM HAI.HmOHE- Tuesday & Friday, at 3 P. M. -AMI fKiiM Vi ll MvoT-"i- Wednesday & Saturday. .IYIt: IK KOI 4.11 fill I a Ol I AIHt. TO All. FOIMIS IM North snd S.,ui; Cnrolina, dn.rp.a and Ahtbama. For North or East bound Freii ht to H. lt;uiore, Philadelphia, New York Lot-ton, Providence, Fall River and other Eastern Cities. Alo, to Liu'ipoo!, Glasgow, Br, men, Antverp, nud other European ports. , -n tlncroi.n. i at Vcroinsti n witbll WMnm g'rn. I clnirlia ApfiHa Pal'iita, w -lnlStia A avidia Hkl!riil. 4 rolu ri.trai khii. pr.dikp Frr l ipr si t rp Hh tlirir eui.np -ting bc.l, oit,.r uip.iiil laemtlpp Ift thp i n met dpltiri) ul InUbl t all iilti'i.. , .i- tb HlPStnclr of ttupe Llr-ra. tin arr.va; :n Wllniinirtrn lm. at VI1.B4 .k. rrt iL-hl Ik rrai. tit rn utdir ni-rt-.l dirt, to rst rrti.ht r.Ui.rp that l-t" 4.B. V Mtr) m Wlimii gton. ai,d totrarff. lint Ciuaraiiiecd an l.ww a by ' rliHigra iiKiiiiplli iHid. tfrTMARK ALIj GOOP.S VIA 'or r'.ntlirr iniorniatit ri K piy te clihi i of EDWIN FITZGERALD, Ag.nt lull u. tin. SO t)ntb St , Haltimnrp. Agnt Baltltnoi ort' RAIL KUAl WILMINGTON AND WELDON RAM ROAD COMPANY. Ursula WEDstutL .-ifKii noiiiiPT. ouangk u uuaT);lk. O ad sftat .Juu. Id. Parngi r fmiin o: tho W. A W. Hallroad will ran w follow, : MAIL TKAIN. rnion Depot flatty (exce pt Sundayn) at 1 Wl A. IS ,A.ttl J t.Uulii4iU4 tkt.T-i;-: .1 V 41 AX " Roeky Monntat U3 P tr " Weldonai S.4 P. V nay Waidondatly t.....T.. . .....Uuftl M rr .eat Kocky Mount II 41 A V. 1 UoldfloTVilt 1.85 P. St. ' Oalsn Uepot 6 (1 P. M lPUrBt THAI ANI THROUGH FKKIOHT TUA1N loarr 1'nion depot, dally, st 1.13 P.M. Ar rtr at Unlrtiilioro at I.VI A.il. Rooky Mountat. 4 "HAM. " Weldoii at l.ai A. M Loste Wpldon.dHlly.at , i4nP.M, Arrlr at Rivkr Mount si tun P M UttldsWro at..- 13 1ft A. M Cr.iou Depot st Uao A.M Mai' I'rain ihagpp olo ooDnectloi. at Wei do tor all oltit North vt By Lineind Ac lila tlrek lante. Uf" Ltpreap Train cunneoteoniT wits atqus ,lrpi.k route. Pllllmmi' Pp. liar Sllrifipa - rtif Car ou Ihi I rnlu. Freight Train will teare Wlliulneton tri weekly at S .48 A. M. at d ar-We at 1.40 P. M. JOHN F. 1)1 VIMS:, General Suti t ,ian 1 a-tl Star copy. Carolina Central Railway Co. SCPEUKNTFNDKNT'S OFFICE, W ilnilugtiin, Dec. liilh, Ih74. Change ofjSchedule, On and after tliO 1Mb inetant, trains will run orer tble Hallway an follows: PASSBNOBR TRAINS i.af Wlliuinstoii at.... 7 1BA.M Arrive in Clurlloite at 7:45 H M lPare ir 0 ti at t'Mf.A M Arrltvtn Wilmlngioti t 6:45PM . mr Might tralne(lt Freight and Paiven gor) In fill are notioi. FREIGHT TRAIN8 Lea Wilmington at. ...... 6.00 A.M. Arnre ai LAuriuburg at....... 8:4u V. M. Leare Laurinburg at . 610 A. M Anire at t.harlolte at S im I'. M Leave Charlotte ut . . 9: 0 A . M Arilreat l.aurinburg at 6:m P. M Leave l.aurtbnrg at :il) A M An Ire a', Wilmington at ti.COP.W , Connections. OonriPL't at W iliiiiiigtou null Wlltnliigton 4 vVeldon, pnl WIlinliiKimi, 1 oliimbla A An guiiU Hallroad". cml-wet-klv JScwYoikand 1 n-wevkly Hailimore and weekli Phllaltl. 1 bia Mfamere, and the Hirer Boat to Key Ptt'lllO. , Oomicct at .Charlotte with it Western Dl vlsion, North (inrollna Kailroaii, Charlnt'e and tstoimll ItHilioal, Charlotto Atlanta Air L'ne, and Charlotte, Columbia snd An I'll" riallroad Thus supplying the whole West. Northwest and Southwest with a hert and cheap llteti he Seahoitrd and Kuinpe, " 8. L FHEMflNT. Chief Fnglneer and Sntierltitcndeiit. delJ iSW-if y Papers piibll'liing 0. C. Hallway sched ule will pieae notice change. Q ENKRALBUPrHtNTENIVTN OFFICR WIIMINCTCN, COLUMBIA RAILROAD CO. WllaUKOTOa, N. O.. OV. ill, IK74. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE On snd alter Tesdsy, 24th, the rnllowlng cd came in 1 n 1 MOHT KXPHKS8 TBAIN.(Pally). Lear Wilmington........ lare Florence..... .... Arrive at tiolumhla.. "Z " " Aneuata... Lare Augusta Lear Colombia..... Leave Klorenoe.... ....... .. 6.911 P.M. ..11.M P. M .. 4 !' A. M, .. 848A.M .. 4 IS P.M. .. 818 P. M. ..12 80 A.M. Arrive at Wilmington.. . T.10 A.M Pepnirrp iro'nir West bpvoud "olu nbla. will take thruuuh Train, leaving Wlliulugion ats e.M PA8HKM1P.K AM) WA II. TRAIN, (Hl!y encept Hnnday.) '-aTP WllmtBgton.. S45 A.M, Arrive t Fhnene , 123 P. M. Arrive at (tolpiilila... 8.10P, M. Iayp (lolnmbla S80A.H. Irfjav Florpiu-e 110 P.M. Arrive at Wilmington . . T.VUPW. V Tho nub oonneotion at Florence with train - 'or Chripton. y Tk "nun sleeping Can on night train 'ur CharlnaUin and Augns'S. JAM FS ANDKR80IS. ''' Onn'lHnnitrliitendPnt, nTl 2ft-tf Flour! Flour! Flour! JQQ BBLS. BOB WHITR Fl.ont, 400 " h"n MIllKlmtr, ''00 " Whit Kimelan Flour. For sal by KKHCMNtR A OALUKH BHl'S, JsnM 4 N. C LIN ES NEWY0EK. GlyCe's WilmiBEten LiflB, -8AIUNO FR ;M F.W TOBK- TucSday & Friday, at 3 P. M -A I FKt WILMIJSUTUX'- VVednescfay oVSaturday. KiHinit CpIpt id trrai(1tt4 fc Ikt Fai-t r ir-m W tlniircton Koulb. unv nttier Kttiiir-1 auri mr txtmr. WILMINGTON LINES. tit nn Urlgnrd AgntPtrt' t !..: WM. T. CLYDE ii CO., Antut fW ?trk Lliirr, 'wllig Himi w Yor A. D. CAZAUX, rd pw tirk Lilpp, Wlianitgtuu, N. C -y BTJSIKIS CBD8. Graham & Nash, AllOl.NKYN AT LAW, CHARLOTTE, N. C. PRACTICE IX THK fcTATK AUD Krl pal I'jiirr, and aisk coliecnonp any lurt- In Noith Ckiullti. Aim Begotiatp rale ut Kial Kelale. Agile alturai, illuria) and Lumber tract, and dmraol City Loin stmtiT on hand. '"'' tn tf meuABL ososLv. tum seaais (JRONLY & KCRRI8, AUCTIONEERS, ST0CKANDREALESTATEBR0RER4 W1LMNOTO, M. c. ( 'AS PF hVi ATl HKIRSALF8rtCC'8 ' a plan rt theritv.o an wiryed sea'. Klank Book with the houndaiicel every Lot lu thtclij duitinctly deftnt-u. aweiwu ratne, past and preMnt.ef every lot In the city ' Any lulorDiatloii desired fprntsbed sron D- plicatloii. ' joii ISSUEAUCE. North Carolina Home Insurance Co. THIS CoDipany oontli.uea to wntr Policies at lair ratea, uu all elasseeof Insarabl prep, erty Ail Iops prom) tlv paid. F.ucouraga home uistitutioii. H. H. Battle, Preaideht; UeaUm Qai, Bears- tfy- , ATKISSOS A MASSING, . - Agent. . Jon , U4.tl . J7.00,(roo KIRS lISKtTKAHnet'API. TA1. Kr.PMFKNTKl AFTKH PA riJtj Idrl4ai liKMalt. yaecii lhsuiaiii c Company. of Llvr. imoland London, capital S10,OM,OM North Hrilish and MercanUle Iniur- Slice Company, capital 10,ftOO,SOt BarttordliiKiirance Company. capital J, 500, 00 National File Insursnce CompaDy, of Hartford, capital eno.OM UontlBittital Insurance Company, of New York, capital....... 3.800,001 Phcciiii Insnrance Company, of Brooklyn, capital... 1,B00)M Vtrpinla Hone iDSsraiiPw Company, of Kiclimoud. capital .... 600,00 MARINE The old Mercsntll Matnal New York. " LIFR The (Jonnemcnl Mutual of Hart ford. ATKINB0N AMANNISO, tisnoral Agents. " ' ' BolMf JF.RCHASTS AND M ECU AM If llSSCRANCE C0MPAKI, OF RICHMOND. VIROIBIA. topllnl 1 180,(l A. T.8TOKB. Predd't. I. B. Moots, 8ct J JOHM WILDER ATBIX84IB, General A gen No. 4 North Water St. Wilmington, N. C. spfil 18 ' ISS-ti JOHN A. BYBSE, II (FIRE, MARINE AND LIFE) 40,noo.erM Aaseta Bepreaentwtl, 1 OFFIOK Commarelal Bxchang ' Building North Water Street, not 11 Screven House, B. BEAIU.CT, Proiristor, rpHISLONO AND TAVOKABLT KNOWS liouae, pleasantly situated on.IobrsonBqnar, having been recently repainted and rspalrsd, and having all of Ita department filled with competent, "polite snd attentive , employs, offers to the traveling publlo eemfort nnrar Itawrd by any House In the Southern BUtta. Pa spngerahavtng'rhmngh Ticket! and fl slring to Uv over at Serevn Hon-e, will Lavs Kr 'rrnnsportatton fn m the House to Uepot or "tcniei sin Screven Hon Omnibus". i decW KS-SIS '. 22 Golden Seal Brand And a general aesorlnientof Plug and FlaeOa TOBACCOS. At (rice to (ulltb paymsura, A I NA4 99 Martial Hfreat, By IsbT D. 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The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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