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.l I, .J. v; ...A-. A Wa vm n::AY.::iicn. : , ists. Tfce Dailt Jovksal, U:ec.:- i cV.'t .- -r In North Carolina, U rutlUU 1 every morning, except Monday, at Eight Dollar a ye i fovi D 4.1iii i' nontlj: SiVESTT-riYB touts I t monlb lor shorter perloJ. Served by Carriers in th city at Sxvi5TT-rivi cant per mor a, or Two Dollars tod Txs i r-rm cenU per quarter. Tbo WiwtT Jocrhal, (Friday) .... . - - VWa TaT t . M per year; tliret copies Frv DoLLABl 4JID a baxt ; (bar copies, Situ Dollars Eve copies, Eisht Dollar and a ai.f ten ecr-les,1 hran DoLlam; twenty eoptea Twxhtt-ftye Dollars. Subscriptions in sll ease payabta In advance, and no paper continued after tbe axpiration of the time paid for. Rkwttancu abould be mad by Post- office Money Order or Iipress. If this can i ot be done, protection against lasses by mail may be secured by forwarding draft payable to the order of th proprietor tt the JocbSal, or by sending the money registered totter. Advertising Bates (per Inch ot iwebe solid lines of adrertUIng type,) One Inch, ou insertion, uxm uiho-ah, two hwp ic.u:; t.n i. .K..t,' ti.- If.tT. Tl.e iliwa if a trgLU-r in t hand. The Gract rrotrraaime for s tairJ term is a failure. Tliat pro gramme was by force, frand and pa tronage to secure the entire Southern delegation to tie Conveutiou text year. With this solid Southern Tote in Lis favor, Grant needed only to fat fortv-eix totes from the North to ffr- ..... .,... .. . -., it i i cure the nomination lor lbs third term and to furnish theee.it is said, Conklinf, of New York, and Butler and Bouts-el), of Massachusetts, hsd taken the con tract In this way Orant was to bs forced upon ths Radicals of the North by the Carpet baggers of ths South. But independent of this, then is a growing feeling favorable to Orant, growing out of the disorganized de moralized condition of the Radical party. For months it has been more and more apparent every day that in any free and fair election the defeat of the Radical party in ths next Presi dential campaign, was a certainty, and it being equally oertain that Grant would use the power and patronage ot the Government to prevent a free aud fair election for ths benefit of no one else to the same extent that ho would for his own benefit that portion of tbe Radical party that prefers partisan suooess before all things else, have tione Oat Dollar and a halt; thres ben slowly bnt surely coming to tbe l In re lucre is no rr-swin ( t'.ii.k Hi i Lift Honey (iim-rii'ir Cr;lii wu! iu j euy coLtu'fconry cull tijmu th I'm m di'ct for IVJcral troops to iutiiuwlato our people. Why then nLonld there be any further delay? Ia W than forty-eight hours the prest-ut Radical OoEfrrew will be dead aud dep buried bc&o&th the Luge pile of it own infa my, beyond the power of resurrection to reach it. To morrow at high twelve the present Congress dies dies amid the jeers and scoffs and execra tions of all good men. North, South, East and West What then, are we afraid of ? ire we children, to bo cared by ghosts, by shadows, by spectres T ' The road is now clesr; let us press forwsrd and do the duty that lies before us. There has been delay tQough, there has been temporizing enough. Let us now act ! Is the Democratic party in favor of redeeming ths pledges it haa made to the people for the last seven years that at the first opportunity relief should be given from the burdens of the Canhy Constitution ? If so let it appear upon the record. Come to the book geutleroen. GO j JACOUll AXE. I r t fk fill Ornos or ft r- r t- eK.i. . WTT .mTnmAT'T TT f T-TIYTFj msertlons, Two Ijoixaks; four Insertions, Two DotJ.AM AMD A HALF! five haw- tions Three Dollars six Insertions, T I km Dollars and a half; twelve 1 lamtions. KlVB DoiXABS ABD A HALF, o month. KiutiT Dollars; two months, . irncEN Dollars; thee months, l wbh- rr.no DoU.ARS. ContracU for longer periods and longer pace made upna Ulieral terms. . . -ddress. ' f Enoki.uard A Saobubkh, - Wilmington, N. 0. EDITORIAL NOTES. t one Three quicksilver mines on ledge in the Calistoga (Cal.) district have named, respectively, Beeoher, Moolton and Tilton. Seven tons of locks and brans keys for the Palaoe Hotel at Fan Francisco, to cost 820.000. have been ordered of San Francisco locksmith. The Smlthonian Institute furnishes the information that Trof. Fcorster, of Berlin, aunounoes the discovery of a planet d the twelfth magnitude in 9 hours 58 minutes right ascension; 13 degrees 48 minutes declination north, with motion north 1 degree daily. Statements; ' have been going the oundi of the . Radioal press to the effect that General Gordon had re buked the lion. John Yonng Brown tor his remarks about Butler, and that Senator Merrimou had said to Mr. Brown that he onght to apologtee both to the House of Representatives nd to Butlor personally, The Wash ington correspondent of the Cbtirfj Joumal has the direct antncTty of both of tbeas) Senators 16r denying "that eivher o! them uttered the remarks beve ascribed to them, or anything ofasimilsr purport The statement ia fabrication out of whole cloth. The Royal Humane Society of Eng land, which celebrated its centennial last year, it the best known of all life saving societies in the civilized world, though there are few nations wbioh cannot boast similar organisations. The Royal Life-Saving . Society of Belgium has decided to give fresh im petus to the science of preserving life, and has announced a congress and in ternational exposition at Brussels, to take place in June, 1873. It will be an exhibition of all life-saving apparatus, appliances for safety, ventilation, by giene, etc The exposition is to be.of the most generous description, inolnd Ing all machinery lor salvage tu case of fire, shipwreck, railroad accidents, drowning and war; hygiene and venti lation in mines, faotor.es, , workshops, dwelling-houses, hospitals, charitable and penal institutions; organizations for the benefit of workingmen, medi cine, surgery and pharmacy. A sprightly lady correspondent writ ing from New York,' minutely de scribee the various tricks resorted to by the female smugglers for getting silks, laces and diamonds through the customhouse. The officers have only to look these females in the eye to see to a dozen just the number of gloves and just the number of yards of silks and laoes and velvets they have on their mind. If the thing is managed rightly they usually pass the men, and even when handed over to the female examining customhouse . .officer, they get clear, for the women officials are j ust as smart a the men. . You put a haadsome ring on the intruding hand, and theh ttle package of unset diamonds is not disturbed from its resting place in the top of one's stocking or thebot- ' tomof one a skirt. Sometime ago a pas senger off a French ship waa suspect ed of having a quantity of diamonds to get through, and on the dock she was told she must be examined. The 'ear girl protested. It was no use. Bo, turning to her fellow passengers, she bade them a tender adieu. The warm embrace she bestowed on one 1 ady was touching; she kissed her not onoe but twice, and with each kiss she gave into her friend's keeping a soli taire worth $3,000. Then she went off with a whole mouthful, whioh she would have swallowed like so many r 'U rather than disgorge. As she afterwards exclaimed, those awful big stones impeded her utterance, and she intended giving tbe customhouse people a piece of her mind. And thus she was enabled to do so, thanks to Lor own tegennity and the size of 1 r f ' -1' couth, conclusion that they were reduced to the necessity of choosing between Grant and a Democrat for the next Presidency; and, unfortunately, there are many, very many members of that party with whom tbe Democrat would be second choice if tbey had to ctiooss between him and the devil. The programme then for Grant's nomination for the third term proni' iscs success, and this accomplished it was thonght that like causes would produce like results and secure his electionin other worda that control ling by force, fraud aud patronage the entire Southern electoral votes be would need only fifty-six Northern votes whioh he might easily get by purchase in one shape or another. To this end the Force Bill was lutroduot d iuto Congress to provide the machin 7 for the manipulation of the South ern States. it':r, ' U'--" But "the best laid schemes of men and mice oft gang aglee," and Grant's scheme has proven no exception to this rule. In the first plaoe that bill has not passed in any shape, and it is doubtful whether it ever will pass; in the next place it has been already so (horn of its power for evil that in its present shape it will by no means answer the. purpose for which it was intended, and tor tto' reason that it was so amended before passiug the House of Representatives that it given the V resident tbe power to suspend ths writ of llabm Vorput only in Hie States of Alabama, Arkansas, Louis iana and Mississippi, leaving the other Southern States free to vote as they may wish. And this being so and Virginia, West Virginia, North Oaro Una, Georgia, and Tennessee being sure to vote against Grant, he will be obliged,if he -vould be elootecto make their loss good by getting an addition al number of Nortberu'electoral votes equal to that oast by the above named Southern States. This it is manifest to every one, can not be done. It ia appareut therefore, we think, that the defeat of the Force bill in its original shape, waa the death blow to the National Radical Party ,for without the entire Southern electoral vote being oast for bim Grant cannot be elected. Everything, however, depends Uou the people of the States of the South; it they stand up and do their duty the country will be saved from the ruiu that ia now impending over it; if sot, the blame vjll be their own. If Grant can not suspend the writ of Habeas Corjnia in North Garoliua it will be pure cowardice on the part of her sons if the electoral vote of the Stat shall be cast for bim. The day for fear has passed. Hope aud courage should now animate the breast of every man It may seem strange to some, but it is nevertheless tme.that the preservation of the Federal Government, or rather its restoration to its constitutions funotions, depends upon the wisdom and tbe courage of the men who for four years fought the hardest fight ever known against the Federal Flag. But so it is, were it not for those very men in the South whom their northern brethren have so delighted to stigma tize as "rebels" and "traitors", in less than twelve months there would not linger in America a vestige of consti tutional liberty. Let us take courage then and re solve, every man of us, to do our whole duty. , : Th Forob Bill that passed the House on Sat urday was carried, by the outgoing Radical members. ' The text vote was on the main question, which wss 157 yess to 105 uys. - Of the 157 votes iu favor of order ins- the main qnestion, 103 were oast by the men wl ose terms ha l expired, aud all of whom with the exception of 17 from the South, who may seek s re-election this year have been re jected by their constituents. It was, says the Baltimore Gazette, their leg aov of revenge. Alt the Massachuwtts delegation voted for the bill excel Pxiroeand Dawes. The latter, true to his pledge, voted against it Gar field, as usual profosed to oppose it aud then, with a u nuber of other Radicals, dodged the vote. The tmui-1 ber of dodger and absentees wbs 30 not enough indued to change the' re sult; but it wa a cowardly act never theless, - and will be '.remembered against them hereafter. This fuct we now put on record: Ouly bi Repub licans re elected to the next Congress voted for the bill; 103 votes were cost by men who had no longer auy oou stituencies boh i ml them. The Civil Rights bill also passed the Senate on Saturday as it came from the Hoime. So we go. Facili dm-mm,' We leave those desperate conspirators against the peace of the country to complete the quotation. i mvr kl th - sra Y'r have No Is stuck mi CvnHAuVj BsceirlBf A4- pjows,- -Hoes, Shovels, Spades, Wheelbarrows, Pitchforks, ivril. BLACKSMITH'S BELLOWS, Vioe, Hummer, Trc Uh'n,ColMM(,HMi Plw NimI, M Iron, Stun, SpoSes, Hubs, porn. triOEua, NMOOTIIIKU IKONS POt K FT KSJIVMS 1 AHIt: 11 limii Viii.v:iCN. LOl"" I WlsiTf'W) (ourt u's tooi,, And a Homptstt Rttk or HARDWARE, NATHANIEL JACOBl'S HARDWARE DEPpT, NO. MAltKKT 8T. CHANG! OT BC-lwUIXi Oa sad afUt Ju. Id, FtMif Trala th W. W. SUilroad will rai M follow I HAIL T&AJJi. ivtmvt ........ I.M A. U. 11-4 A. M. iur.s p. tWA.M 11.41A.M. IA P. M. SOS P. M. Uale DMt Attlr. SaodT tt Arm st Uoldtboro t Kocky Moist It... Idoou Utft WltoBUiir at...... Air Hocjouni UOMUOOTOM..., Daiaa IXpoi.. c At XTSESS THAI AND THROUGH rasiauT tv au. Lmti Cnloa dapoMalrj, St 1U t. k. Arrive at uoitMDoro at a. m. KoekT Moaniai 4 bo . Waliloa at M...tJ0A. M Imw Watrioa. dllT. at S 40 P. M. Arrlv at Kx r Mount at. r. m uokUDora at.. nism.m. TjBioa Depot at... ...-..... to A. at Mall frala aakas eloas aoaisetloa at Wal 4oa rot all point KurtA via Vuf Uas aaa Ae tata uraa raaMS. J" Eipraas Trala eoBnaetsonly wlta Aaqnl Uraekrouta. rvllmata'a Pala Mawr I Can alklTrala. Freight Trains wfll I ear WIlmiBrwa, Ol aakij at S.4S . M. ai 4 ar-lv at 1.40 P. M. Gaaaral Bap't JsnS , - ttarmpv - Carolina Central Railway Co. SEMI WEEKLY Fact Freight Routo to all Feints Couth or East. BALTIIIOEE. Milne ail Soota Steam Tras- '. .T-rMici Cdriuiy, -SAIUNO PKUM fiALTIMORK Tuesday & Friday, at 3 P. M. -AMD PltOM WILM1SGTON- - Wednesday & Saturday. IIEU Y0EK. Clyfia's WiliiiEitci . Lii3, SAILING t&uU KXV TOBC-" " Tuesday & Friday, et 3 P.M. -AUD rSOM WIUHifOTOS- " Wednesday & Saturday. GITINO THROUGH Bl 1.1.8 Or UkDlNO TO iU POINTS MM : North and South Carolina, Georgia and Alabama. For North or East bound iTeight to Kultimore, Thiladelpbia, new lora jwston, iroviaenoe, Fall River and other Eastern Cities. Also, to Liverpool, Glasgow, Bremen, Antwerp, and other ; European porta. j .11 si - A VICTORY! BUPEBINTENDKNT'8 OFrlCB, W Uuliigton, Dae. lotb, W74. I On and at wr the lstb instant, trains typ aver tula Railway m follow; , , PAIIINOIR TRAINS inn Wllmlnatoa at ...........T 1RA.M ArrlTS In Ckaiilotts at 1 f M Leara Obar o X at 6: 4SA M Arrivals Wilmington at 6; 46PM av Night trains (fatt Freight and Paajcu- gerjiuiuiura boiio. FRIIQHT TRAINS Laava Wllulugtoa at. at Laurlnl .. .6.00 A.M. ...B:40P.kt. ...S00A.M ...4:00 P. M ...B:0A. M ...8:00 P. M ... MAM ....S.00P.M Our Children's Toes. Change of Schedule VTTB HAVK AT 1.AHT 8U00EEOKD IN '(Oltlng CniliDREN'S FINE SHOES, n..t mrt, flna and lrtMir. wtb nobran or tilvel iliw, anitur. MOie HorM than Mi nioUllc iliw. 'J hay mt kimwii to wsr diiUlrcn four ....i tiu moiiilia wiili ml lirmk In tboiu 1'arnnU will ilu wall lo try tlitm. tali and wet In in. " ' ; at KVANH VonUhAHN'8, B mt ami Shoe Store. r h i w Bacon, Pork, i. Flour, Sugar, Etc. 100 lioxes D. S. and Smoked Sides, 100 Iibl C. M. Pork, 1,000 Bil. Flour H grades, 100 Iibls. lWrlaod Sugar, 400 Kogs Nails, '. 100 Bugs Prime R!o Coffee, ' 1 25 Mats Java Coffee, , 8(K) Bds Hoop lr(, , lOOBbls. Glue, , 100 Bl)l. Irish Potatoes. -i-wsP 10,000 BiiHhels White and Mixed Corn, 1,000 Sucks Salt, 200 Bales N. U. and E. Hay, 300 Bags Shot, , For sale low by WILLIAMS A MURCHISON. Tbasa Llnt oonnect at Wllmtrjitoa with tba Wllnli tton, rolnasbla at Aaintta RallraaS, Wilmington A Waldon Kallroad, Carolina Central HaUwar, and tar Fear Kivrr MltiBtis. witn uau oonnaottng Hoadi, Oder aiaaqual raomuas lor ua pronpt uij w uw poinw. th last win Ai the Hteamert of Uiem Llui. on arrival In Wilmington, stop at Kallroad datot, rralirbtla trannfe red oiid.r eored abada to cars without dalaj asd forwarded j Us. FroT lit Eipreia that KyeiilDB. ' ' tf drajraga la Wilmington, and no transfrr from WUBlagton Bontn. Uatea Caiaraaiteaal as l ow as by etv oifcer Reate-Lessa)) ar Over- cMara;ea promptly palt SJTMARK ALL GOODS VIA WILMINGTON UNESCO t B7For I aither intormatlvn ai ul j to either of tbe anderalgned Agents of U a Umi WM. P. CLYDE t CO., Agent Kew Tork Lines, ... Bowling Green Hew Tors EDWIN FITZGERALD, Agtmi Baltimore una, 50 Boath St., Baltimore. A. Uea?e Laurlnbarg at. Aniveat Ohiirlotta at... taTe Charlotte at 4rrle at iJiurinburg at Uve l.aurlfbuig at ArrWea. Wilmington at r.nnnAAtlnna. I'Otinecta at W'llniingtun wKb Wilmington A Welilyu, int Wilulii)tUin, lolombia A Ao glut a Kallroada, cml-weekly New York and i'rl.wreklT Haltimora and week It Pbiladel. ihlariteamere.and the ttler Boau to Fay ettfllle. . , ainnnHnta at (Charlotte with ita Weatern Dl- llon. North Carolina Railroad. Charlotte and HtatoiTilla Railroad, Charlotte A Atlanta Air Una, and Charlotte, Columbia and An unfit Kallroad. Thus supplying the whole West, Northwest and South wert with a abort and eheap Ilieti to seaboard and Euiova. - Chief Engineer and Superintendent. im1 2SS-tf ay- Papers publUhing O. O. Hallway ached- nla will please notloe vbani D. CAZAUXa 1 Agent Baltimore and Msw 1 ork Lines, Wilmington. X. 0. oetts ' v-lp From Uie Milwaukee Sentinel. I,MAH Aft POK I iuvi:u II Y i pwifi iAL. roi;. In voitit of ability andsterliiiR ouul ilies of character, L. Q. O. Lumar, ol Mississippi, is probably the ablest man of tbe sjvxtreme Deniooratio or Southern wiiiR. He is of marked nnalitiea of character, aud leaves the impression of being anything but au ordinary man. He is peculiar both in look and manner, k and one looks at him several time before really mt Irnr no his mind in but way. He broad-shouldered and of sturdy build, a little bolow tbe medium ueitrnt, and gives evidenoe of power, tenacity and firmness of character. 'His laoe is oIohcIt shavou, wearing no beard, aud his hair is of a fine brown silky color, and falls perfectly straight to his shoulders. lie is retioeut and unpro tentious, seldom giving expression to his opinions unless asked, and never obtrusive or the slightest egotistical in manner. He has evidently been bnrt or toned down by his political experiences before or dur T it. .. k i I . .. . log IUO asr, iibiuh hi uinv nuir one of tbe most rabid, Uro-eating and determined of the slave-holding South, and as a member of Cougress at that" time, savage and desperate in an extreme degree. Bnt the fate of "the institution" and the severe expe riences and trials of the South every where, in consequence, of their de termination to uphold and ooutiuue it, has hsd its subduing or chastening effect upon him, and he is no louger the man of tire, fury and will, over balancing all reason, sense or justice, but is iu every respect, at least in appt arauce, the gentle, quiet, firm and unaompfomhlng Statesman, and is really reflecting more credit ujwn the extreme Southern localit),, from which he came, than any other wander. We trust he will not be displaced by any less steady band, or made to give way to one less skilled in legislation, or to one less inclined to deal out even-handed justice to all parties lie is a oJoae reasonor, and au easy and an earnest advocate. From the standpoint of ability and downright earnestness of character, Air. Lamar xtand first on the ikmo- (ratio side, and would without Moubt have been selected as leader, had he possessed less pride, and been more facile and politic in his course, aud an easier subject for political trickery and tricksters. .;.;. .,:.".-- Guano-.-Uuano Guano. 850 Tons Eureka Guano, 250 Tons Guanape Guano. ' For Bale low by WILLIAMS A MURCHISON. fbl4 39 BE QUICK Kteht Now is the Time. Harlnir lutt taken Hock, we And hundreds ot artlolea Oiat we had mtlier rell at o atomers own orlcee than to give hoime room to lor iuilir mrsoii. We had rather he the room than the goods. Our wholesale and retail trade tbla eeeaun haa no diminished tuck that we are compelled to go Noi th eaily In order to have uwi In torn In tlmn for our R ill In 2 trade. Then you of our cnttomi re who are in went of any a tide u.unlly round In Winter stock In a Iry Uoode Utore can eave money by taking the advantage or the eiinatinn ami Buying it now of the Leading m y uooue nouteoi BOSKOWITZ & LIEBER, banges. CHANGE f BNKlMiBUPBBlNTEMDVrS OFFICB VJt ' WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA -ANIS- JMJQUSTA RAILROAD CO. WimiauToa, M. O., Nov. XI, IMA OF SCHEDULE On and alter TeeUay, Mth, tbe following schedule ail; I : i . MQUT BXPBBSa TBAIM, (Dally), Leare Wilmington.!... ....... tM P.M. Leave Florence.., w 11M P at Arrive at Oolambla.. ........ 4.0n A. M, Augusta.... i A. Lioaya Augusta....................... ,1B P.M. Leave Columbia......... t-lSP. H. Luave Florence ...12 60 A. M. arrive at Wilmington M0 A. M. Paneengers going West beyond Oola obta, will take through Train, leaving Wilmington at 3s P.M. PASSEhQER AND MAIL T BAIN, (Dally , - exoept Sunday.) Lrfiave Wilmington,.,,. S45 A. M, Arrive at F'orenoe 13.S0P.M. Arrive at Oolntibla. L10 P.M. Uve Columbia... MA. at. Leave Florence ,.10 P.M. Arrive at Wilmington US? M. (9"TboiiKh oonueotlone at Flonnos with trains for Charleetoo. r Th ough Sleeping Cart on night trains for Charleston and Aoguata. JAMBS ANDERSON, tien'l anperlntendent, TIOTI4 W-tf DAMAGED GOODS. All Goods Damaged by the , Late Fire MUST OJL.I. 63 Ilarlret Gtrpct. UNO Est MANMINQHOU3K feblt 29 Market Street. i'eb SI roNVKMTiom onck mohi:, Is it not about time for the Legists tnre to take tpme action in regard to the Convention ? What need is there for farther delay ? Sorely it cannot be that it is further discussion that is desired? If gentlemen are ever to know their own minds it would seem that they onght to be able to do so, upon this subject after a seven month's disoossion of it. Not know' ing one's mind is a privelegs of ladies, not of legislators. What need then, is there, for further delay? The Civil Rights bill has passed Congress and has been signed by the President, The Fr ree I ill has been made impo tent and harmless as to North Car olina. Grant cannot now suspend the writ of Habeas Corpus in North Car olina, let the Convention do- what it may., Ani to hi honor be it laid, wo ILLINOIS) Kl -KI.I'X. Executive Office, Feb. 10, 1875. lion. E. M. Jfayncs, Speaker of the Home: Sin- From recent and reliable in formation received by . this Depart ment, it is evident that lawlessness prevails in Williamson county, in this State. Murders have been oommitted from the brnsh under the cover of darkness, and the murderers tro un punished. Men armed and in disguise nue inrougn ine country at night, disturbing the peace, terrifyiug tbe citizens and committing acts of vio lence disgraceful to the age aud to our civilization. Persons and nronertv are insecure. The people seem to be overawed, ana terrorism and iutimi. datfon pervade alike the civil authori ties and the private citizens. There is no force nor fund at the disposal of the Executive adequate to the emergenoy. I therefore in full view of all the oirenmstauoes, respect fully urge upon the Qeneral Assembly the propriety of placing at the control of tbe Executive a snm of not less tban 110,000 to enable him to ferret ont those crimes and cause these assassins and disturbers of the public 'peace to ue orougu hi iiihuuo. Respectfully, - v ( Jos L. L'mjuDOB. Exposition ROLLED PRESSED BEEF. We have succeeded In ettlng the "Agency" of thl delicious luxury. COBNED BEEF, Put up In Roll of tin foil and already cooked for Immediate Table um. TRY IT. And all) put u) In handsome pound cans. Bold only by GEORGE MYERS, febll Sole Agent. 48 v av IU Hi 11 For Sale. THE LITHIA WATRHj or the Virginia Buffalo Springs oi the water ot the old Burtalo Boring, put up In boxea containing; oueDoaen Half Uallon bottles, will be supplied loonier delivered at the Scottrburg Depot of the Kloh mond Danville Kallroad at ( per bux, to be paid in odvance. The LIT II I A water bar made as remarkable ourea as any upon record In affection or the Bladder ad Kidneys an in Dyeprpsla. It haa aim given decided relle In Uouty and Kheninatio affection Iu th d images of Women and In DyitpeiHiia the wate or the old Spring is regarded a well nigh spe olflo. Address THOMAS F. GOODE, Buff'aln (tprlngn, Mecklenburg county, va. ') 1 11 SUw-Sm Q BHDS. NEW CROP CUBA, BBL8. NKW CROP CUBA, For sale low by leb21 WILLIAMS A MURorilSOS. I 45 FOR SALE! Mutes and Wagons. HKVF.N (t) Head toi large Mnlra. TWO (j) A No. 1 Road Wgona. ONE (t) A No I Timber Wairon. On goed eaily term. Apply to" J. fc SMITH, Wattbrooks, Bladen Uounty.N, O. Jaa2t Meod-imilst. Screven House R. BRADLEY, Proprietor, SA-VANisrAiac, oa, mUIS L0M8 AND F AVOBABIjT KNOWN House, pleasantly situated on Johnson Bquare, having been recently repainted and repaired, and having all of Its departments ailed with competent, polite and attentive employes, oilers to the traveling pubtlo comforts unsur passed by any House In the Southern States. Pa-ecngere having Through Tickets and de siring to lav over at Screven Houe, will have FreTrHnportatlon from the House to Depots or Hteameiain Screven Honse Omnibuses. dec sos-sm Marshal's Office, CITY OF WILMINGTON, January 23d, 1875. NOTICE, T1ROM THH DATE AUCTIONEERS ARE F nrolilliited elKnir Hotsss or Htorkofanv kind in front, of the City Market Princers etieet from the eattern line of Front street to th w.trn Una nf Fourth afreet or Second and Thltd streets, between the northern line or Market aid the routhern line or unestnut streets, are deelgnated lor tbls purpose. . By order ' e Mavor. J. H. ROBIN BON, i City Marsha' Jant ' ' IMDUtTRIAL EXHIBITION CO. -20- WILL SOT A Premium Bond NTJittiaUijiGo. Thaaahonda are latned for the DnrpoaSof raising funds tor tbe erctlqn of a building In the uiiy oi new ii,bi wu . . Perpetual World's Fair, BUSINESS CAETX Graham & ITa:i, : CHARLOTTE, N. C. ' , ' SEACTICE IN TBI STATE AHB FF li ar al Coorta, and aaaks eollaettons any ere In North Carolina. Also secotiau sale of Real Eatatev Agrleultoral, Ulneral aad Lumber tracts, and dastrasis City Lets tew stantly ea hand, i, .,,, ' ; .. i. ' . . ''.'.', . . v&y-' STIOIABL OBOBLT. ' :, Wacco Leaf ami Cotton Plant PUBLISHED AT CHARLOTTE, N O., SEMI-MONTHLY. . Largest circulation of any Trade Journal In the Southern States. Subscription fl per annum. , 1 Totiacco leaf ani Cotton Plant , SOrrLIHIVT W1EKLT. Over Five Hundred gratuitous circulation. Port paid specimen opln to Pott Omcesla adjoining counties of trie Carollnas. J. B. MORRIS, doe -tf Proprleior. a permanent home, where every manufao turer can exhibit and sell his goods, and every patentee ean show bis invention: a e ntre of induetry whioh will prove a vast benefit to tbe whole country. For this purpose the Legislature of the State of New York has granted a charter to a num brr of our moit wealthy and respectable mer chants, asd these gentlemen bare purchased no leas than eight blocks of the mot valuable land in the City of New York. Tbe building tobeereoted will be seven stories high (180 feet in bright), surmounted by a magnificent dome, aud will eover space or acres. It will be constructed of Iron, briok and glass, and made fire-proot. The bonds, whleb are all for S) earn, are secured by a first mort gage on the land and building; and for tbe purpose of making ihem popular, tbe Direc tor! hare decided to h.va quarterly drawings of SISO.OOO eaeh. tbls money being the Inter est on tbe amount of tbe whole loan. Every bondholder must receive at least Sal, but he may receive i i 100.000! or S3s,J)0, sr 10,009, or S5.C00, or S3.000, &o. , o. Fourth Series Drawing, April 5th, '70. These drawings take place evei will participate IU them, Tbe next premium allotment will be held en Monday, March 1st, 1878, on which day 1,000 premiums, amounting to SIBO.UOO, will be distributed among l,(KK bond holders. We have a limited number of drawn Serle Bonds en hand, which may be purchased on application, - - Address, for Bouds and roll Information, ' MORCENTHAU, BRUNO & CO., FINANCIAL AOBNT8, 23 Park Row, New York. Poat Office Drawer No. U9. Remit by Draft on New York City Banks, Registered Letter, or Post t'ffloa Money Order. Postponements Impossible Un derthis Plan. Applications for Agencies reoeived. ti-nzi f4-H4niw6m nvstake nlarS every thkbr MONTHS, and eventually EVERY BOND $50 $100 $500 $1000 Invested lis Ntexk PrlTllegee la Wall Street, leads to mary thousands or dollars raoriT. t'omprehrnsivs si plana, tory circulars, containing detalltd statemei ts and quotation prions of all stocks dealt In at teeJVe York Slock Mrcknnfft, mailed frr to those dealrlrgto speculate. Address, ,iALaX. FHO I'HINOHAM A CO., Bankers and Brokers Opp. N Y. Stock Exchange. It Wall Mt., feb S-ly-eod NEW YORK. WEDDING CfRD3;V thsmuet Isahiensble styi at th , jvs.Aturrio Bojkln, Carmer & Co., Wholesale Druggists, Ac, BALTIMORE, MD. Successor t.Wsde BoyklndtCo, QTILL MANUFAOTORB anil sell large vi qnanutiss or their uundaid f roprietary Medicines, sucb as -Everybody's Vegetable Cartbartifl Pills." Ur. Wortbington's Cholera and Diarrhoea areaioine." Dr. "Bovkln's Worm Killer Ir. "Bovkin'si ouub Hrruo." Dr. ' Bodkin's Liver Tonic," or 'Compound extract or wanarake." " "alrd's Horse and Cattle Powders. " Balid's Worm Confeotlone." 'rat set Bitters snd Hcht.anne." All the above goods are last becoming s'snd ard, and are kept generally by druggists and country merchants. ieo le-eo-ini nniSITISin NEATLY KIEOUTE1) n rlllil I liU the shortest notloe and at ths Boat reasonable terms at tho j oo us At or no. AUCTlONICnS, ' . ST0CKAN0KEAUSTATir.:X;S1 IAN BE BEEN AT THtrft SALTS B(fe J a plan of the eity, on aa eahargsd er Blank Book with the koaadarkas (a sv. f Let In the city distinctly defined. , Asseeeea value, past aaa preseai, ot every ses intheeity. . .. . : - Any information desired fsadahd apsaatr plication. - 1 1 '," ' i , OF BCD.I Atkinson & Ilanni:: n)7n,uuu,VDo Aaaeta saepreeealeeu , Ins. Co. of North America..... Phllartertihlai Phenlx Insurance Company ....New TerVv Continental Irsuranos oo., ....New Tork. N. British St Mercantile Ins.Co, Jiendon. - Hartford Fire Ins. Company. .. art lord, h, ::j National Fire Ins. Company... Hartford. ' ? Springfield F. & M. las. fJe...MasMMhassttd. - MARINE. ' Mercantile Mutual Ins. Ce.,... New Tork. ''' Ins.Oe.ef North America.. .., Philadelphia. Lire..: , a i OonDectlcutMutualLllIn.Co. Hartford. j ieu ii . su-u North Carolina Hello Insuranco Co. THIS Company eontineeeto vrrHe Pollelee at talr rates, on, all daises of lnrarabl pres. erty All loasee promptly paid. Encourage Home institution a. ' . " v R. H. Battle, President; Boston Oaiss.Beera axkihbOM A MANNING. AgMta'i Inne . ' i -.; : ... i ua-Sf jyERCUAMTS AMD MECHANIC? I9SUBA5CE COXPAITi ' OF RICHMOND, TIBQINIA. Capital 9M, A. T.8tois, Preetdt. I. B. Moots, Boot JOUS WIUtEB ATHIKNOBT, General Agea no. 4 North Water 8k Wilmington, N. O. - , prllll tea-U JOHN A. B YRE, "i-"'i I: "17 (FIRE, MARINE AND LITE) V i 940,000.000 Asaela ' , : mi i; i Bepreeaii4U 1 OFFICE Commercial ExohangtfBwldlnt North Water Street. ootli KS- i Havana Ci'Tun I have on hand and for sa'a, ai my renejie la , l.lpplit's Buildings, Boath Front strewt, Bear ' Orange, a fine lot of i,i . HAVANA CIOAR1 1 of my own manufaoture. They are mtsls front ' Imported tobacoo and oaa be bonm at ae- , third of the eost of Imported clf sT , vj - l.ttEATt' " 1 fb ,,. i.L-' WadMboro Bsrald cop Ita.
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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