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If " the WILMINGTON. N. C : rSIDAY. "ARCH. 12. 1S75. 'I : 1 pajx'r I au.t J'rv AU Hie oMest daily w. Sicrr.yTY-rivF. cent rr mo"'' 'o- stcr p?ri-ls. Srvixl by Carrier 0 cTlc rI SrvKXTY-FITB !. er phv Ii.or Two DolXAKS am! TwN r-nvt mi' rs'r qnartw. TUO.VVSTCKI.Y JltfRXAL, (Frilr) U)li'f- ow imn rjr, Two P01.LAR ,: thTw 'P1 Kits n.rtJ.AM ani ' , . . n... i ibt A ii Air ; fiMir o.pic, !...- tVi'difO, F.lHTi-l.LAR AM) A BAI F ten epic, Fiftfe D.14.A; twe.tj cr.r...,TwniTTrivi Dollars. i Bwmrriovs In sll psviNc I" nc, st.d t." rMf nmf iniwd sftr llw tx.-tiin oft' fit"'' pll fo I , vmAsf slimiM b maik l.yTW pf,.v Mot'" fir.!" or Express. If Hii? ran . ot r doi, rrotix-'ino iliJ'l l" h.vl nisv sscnrvd. by f.rwr.tig a ''itrif; pvatstnlrte "r'r f'' ' prr-prit'toiii it H; .m nv a I, r tiy seiidiuRjUr monsv A HcrWi'S l?!"- (pci Inch ' or . Inwrti.m. Okk P'm.i.ah; I wo ImT tin Osk Ioi.i.a ssn a half: Hrw ii..iton. T P .I.I-aij four Ifn-nlixi. T Pnu.AS anu A li.r; fivtvl'""-r i Hkr i.aii and a uaif; twelve .(...riloiif.. Fiya' I)M.ABS ANI1 A HALF, n mut!i. KiiHTloi,i.AKh; tir-onionUm, vIKTr.r.K Dol.VAKiS U)."W BH'titlia, Twin T .mil 1 . il l A Ur. :ntii'l for .S!' wri'U ami l"VpT i inti.'i' ii'i-rai iitiiii- litr. Kx.Kl.HAKt Sackpwi. 'M'nilnf.Wi, N. ' LDII0H1AL K0TE3. h n. F'Httk i'. Hlir ia uid to 1, rn;id!y siukinfj, with do bopo of rc VlT. Bnmuel W. AUon. of Nwadn, in b - li-ved to bo tlio creat-t li.'id -mn in tl world. Hi ranch in fight J milr long, and heowua 225,000 bead of oaU tie. Th mm mommod u by Bp iin on tb:i Virgiuiu Hcore 880,000, while the aim-nttt Fquaudored by tho Beore t.irv of the Nivy on tli name tmm wan about $1.000, 000. ' Th VaHbinutii Mar ryn; "It i tin! geuernl iraprewaioo that if Mr. Myrton persists in preening the Kel Vif t ami 1'iclilmck'a reHolutiona, the S nate'maj be m ewioii for tae next kii . I'runc ia the grenleHt wheat pru- Ineing country iu tho world. Hbe iModueed in 1873 the euormoua quau- of a:!2.2O3.0!)0 lusbek The VnSvi StuteH ratiks aeooud iu tbU ru a,- ct, and lluitHia third. A coirwpoiidont of the Ohicngo liilune iu Denver, Colorado, fays t :ui there in a great doul of iudiff.'r m iee ou the Suite qtiOHtiou throunhout tie Terntoiy, aud that if a Tote of the pn jilo wore tukeii, a great tli-al of op f. xieJ. Tbii CJlUti from a Lepublf cu:i KiiuiO'). "7 - .. r- Htra:ig- as it inny eeiiu Eugliuid Iihh niitiitiged to jug aloug to tho pruueut duy without any auoh offluiale as our pioseouting or district attorueye. In ai ma iutauo'.'a proaoouliotia are oou dn.'twl by the govorummt depart mints, the pohtoflice, for inatanoe, auuig eruployea wlu bteul lettere, but, at rulo, the praecutiou of oriniiimlH ia left to the pai tiea injured or their families and friend. A Washington special to the Ciueiu nit! Commercial says tho iufetigi' tion into the ooiulitioii of Agrieulturl Coiiegee loaves tho inference very p! n that the entire fund granted t Florid hat been stolen. The State author ties, after repeated applica tions, refused to give Oongreas the iu- foi mutiou desired. It is learned from private ho m co tlmt the fuudliad heen o irruptly appropriated. It seems that the Unit d Htates pur ohi hed Ala--k3 to baud it over to a pri V.iti company iu San Fntnsisoo. 4 pinpbJet6f tlie Anti-Mouopoly Asso option of tbe Paoiflo Coattt charges tint t by c.illu.-uou between a ban Francisco boue and the Itusaiun ogont, b fore ? the tratiMfer of Alaska, tbe rights of the BiiRcian Fur Company were bought; that by bribery iu Con-gn-BS tho exclusive privilege of killing aeiils on tbe ialauds of St. Paul and Si. George were granted to the same firm, and that by the connivance of the United States revenue officers ' bothatSau Fruneittoo and at Sitka, t'ie same fir ji has driven off by vexa tious delays al oompetitiorB, and thair aj iits are virtually maxters of Alaska. While the German army is being npidly cquijped with the Mauser : .rifle, a new breoch-loadiug roubket, d-vised by a sou of Herr Von Dreyse, inventor of the needle-gun, is being tried in the government grounds at Spaudau. The new Dreyse rifle is t ited to bo superior in some respects even; to the much-vauuted Mauser. Auotber and eqnally important inveu tiou is that ui a new kind of prismatic , piwder adapted to tho German heavy artillery. Its epecino weight is some what greater than that of the ordinary prismatic powder (1.C0 against 1.65), and Its effect so tremendous that it makes the Pruusiau 23 centimetre gnu it match for the English 11 inch can mn. Tbe powder mills at Humm and Hi nan have been ordered to manu facture large quantities of the new lurtiole. II AT 14 A H ANA t rrhip in t all i.f imr reader know meaning of t'ue worJ boiii. vime.it is "bmn," or "fro Fj)i.h Aiu?ric o-i Torrid th word j pift," illustrative of t!i treaimrM of j Civil dr ntt wilU wliiclt mounmiuB Al.oiiod. When AT-'iayf rrnrkl)ljr rich ore if f -uml ia uiict. d j) BC, rar.iiing not in the predict, d direction in wliich well oudtn teJ ore otilit to run, bat di.igouallj tbrongb MTi-ral ruiue, tbia i called a btuiauza. It oonit bon, ud 1(od it i naiutd Q tie nonoroua sjllableaof the CUllio torgue. he m Tnt f..l..wiug septus to be a fair es timate of th stiU of publio seutimi nt as it now standi at Washington con cerning political matter : lit. That- Grant htock. to nse a 0"a- ron expression, is at a heavy discount, and has declined rapidly withiu the riant two month. Zu. l ual a l!iira irrai mrami.uu is no longer among the probabilities, nor a third term election among ine nrobabilitiea. Hii. mat pijuaic g'w.-. Kiuith has ranidlv hist strencthof lute .-.- k- aud a strong reaotiou in favor ofjnst treatmeut of southern qucMioDs uas set in and borne down all opposition. 4th Ami as a result of these tuinos, that the moderate Republicans are full of confidence and oouHtd-ir that in them lies the only hope of their party The Norfolk Virginian, we tbii.k in entire'y corroct iu this summing up of the case. Bill I. AOIIIKM. Onr good friend the Jiubctonlan, declares now fu Cjuventiou. It con cludes a well considered artio'e on the t nbjeet in the following terms: With nil these obstuoles to eoutud with, with bovoncts to ooutrol sny and u l elections s:id a Radical Congreea to Link Hie 1'reNident iu his diaboliol seb m stosspthu lo'iudatmn of rivil Ubeity and destroy tne punty oi tuo ballot box, we thought it well to paufc a id ri fl. ot before calling upon onr p.npl" to titke sotiou in Iniportant amlt.r, . Hut now that the lUdieal (toiigtess hfts dispersed ami s Ooi.s i Vrttive Co) gr.ns elected in its stead; with the l'orott bill burid as de. i nn its originators, in infamy and die gisce; wilh a reasonable assuranoe thst for neverul years to come we can liave fieo aud fair elections some thing that wo have not enjoyed eitce leoonstriiction we now ii'mee oursel. fairly aud squarely ou reoo d as favor ii g Convention, and with reasons mid exi'Sinatiotis above - given wo claim to have acteil witli consihieucy, uoupsiy Btid prudence. U1IKU IIOI 111 Or I 'OIU l.AIOIC M!SOtl. We take the following graphio ao O'tnut of the cloHiug soeues of tho Into Congress from iho Cincinnati En quirer. It will be seen tbuta haud omo compliment iB paid to our worthy Senator: TUB 8RNATB THIS UORNINU, After its night sesi-lon, presented the nppearauee-nf a baltle-ttnld. ricraps ot waeto pnuer, to.ii up speeches ami mutilated eloquence, lull ami oiitti doux, duns ui.J what not, ly seatter ed all over the floor, in one white un distinguishable lifer. The uiglU had beeu eventful. Tlie Ohio Seuators hud killed eff the increased appropri- majority of one vote had str ekeu down tbe Hiioronriatioii for the Mississippi h'vet s, despite tho earnest labors' of General Aloorn. General Itauaom had detected a job ingeniously covered tip in a Home bill relating to (Jourls, which put the State Courts sua the propetty of the Southern people at the mercy oi tne uoiaers oi orpei-nng securities, niul, wall tue awl oi Beimtor Kdiuunds, had the vile tlnug killed, liu inHHS went ou rapidly. Half a d .2uu Seimtors. were ooatestiug the tlo.T at once, and ali going ou the "now or never" style of doing bust- nes. Newly elected Senators Bat around tho UiiKiuoers wondenug How th v would look aftsranalluight session and eairer to t rv it ou. t'uiallr twslve o'clock wns reached, and an era ended i j the Vnibd Stiiti s Senstf, whioh for party bigo'ry and cruelty in subser viency to Executive dutectlju is with out a parallel in history. f TU OliOHI.NO BOENIt. . Tho Cnpitol was crowd- d with visi tors, black and white, blue ami gray, m-le end female. The g. ntjo sex ovei flowed into th reporter's gallery, not a single one of the intruders re repayiug by a pretty face the annoy ance, to tbe regular occupants; aid others were let tu ou tbe floor of the House, and found delight in filling the Boatiof the scornful aud desperately wicked body. There, then, was the rush of business, but nothing cf.ninoh import passed. The great thing to be seen was tho crowd ltsclf-Borao five thotiHand rnger faces, waiting for tbe end, aud Mr. Blaines'a parting ad dress. Twelve o'clock came, THE GAVEL rBUU, - ( and the Speaker's voice rang out sharp and clear as he uttered his good-by to tho House. There were to sentences in it destined to live in history; no telling of the strange, eventful uudi r- oarrent of the greatest parliamentary a.ruggl ot modern times, of which none knew so much as he; but the farewell whs fitly, oordmlly and mod ewnil whs nny, oiiruisiiy ana mini- ly ssid, snd rewarded by plaudits geuetal, prolonged and so hearty, .m all quarter, that it miht fail lv est! so a from all quarter, that it might be d'led an ovation. The crowd liu gertd, like the applause; the lades seemed loth to go. There were many good-byes were to be said all aronm1, and for an hour after the Congress had passed into history the hall was full of spectators. Tbe day, the soene, had been more drainatio than any wit nessed sinee the impeachment trial; for into the Very closing incident of the dny there dominated the great central idea suggested by the Speaker that the soepter bad passed away from those so unworthy to wield it in to safer and purer hands. Tbe bounty equilizatiou bill was a job of tnagniGoent proportions, aud although it reached the President's hands iu a very questionable manner, the ring who expected to find millions in it have bad to silently steal away , ... . ... , , , from Washingteo with their board bills unpaid. . .. ii.u;l w. i h 4 rorfttv:.- .1 ; , ii. j V it Jln ! U ItHt Hum of Hie fMialur haf. t;i chii. w uirs c. O.rrt MH-ri i. i.t : Y jur idea of tbe l' nhn t:!l nud ito ft" o' ? . i nTTtr rj atid m!;.". oUu- a el aiiuUl- it ia liot o tl'ivtiiinaO!' an t-rginallT - ft d. Nt'Vertbeltwa, 1 lnlit Tt tbe )euj)!e of the Country have cowo to Ut conclusion tiiat either ILOlUJgro must be put iu his proper place or the wo roi- must separate. 1 tliuiK me matter will eventually settle itself if a po icy of moduratiou aud culmnets evails. ' SESATOB WUHEH- OT TIBOISIA. Senator Withers, of Vinuuia, ssys regards the Civil Rigiiia bill a a amire which cau result iu no boiiellt at all to tlie Colored raoe, aud la likely to increase antagonism botweeuthe whites mid blacks. The Force bill he a. so regards as au unequivocal i ndi ra tio u of a ptupoe on toe part oi Ueli .ral Grant and the extremists of the R publican party to control tbe elec tion in tlie lour State to amcu ii would have bet u made applicable so h id st cure llieir vo-.e iu 1870 fir General . Gnni. The re sumption of specie payment is, of c.niise, the only sure remedy for the Uiiducml troubles; but a sudden con traction such as must occur in cons (lnviioe of nreoipiUtv uo ion iu this di rection,' niiiHt necessarily add to tho atri'igeiioy, and should, if possible, be avoided. The eouvortibility scheme lim much to commend it as a means of preventing such cricis as thut which occnried last j ear. In regard to the success cf tho I)eiuoersticeaity he iiiid: "Witi oniin.o v sagaciTy hi the m mag meut of the Democrats j ar y, HiiecesB in ipio is assured, mui'iuwu. wi 1 not ooutrol the action of tl party, and tlio people, Noitli and Sou b, aro tired of'thJ wir-iismies. Tnc etiliggie m 1870 will be oil m ire sharply dollii' d than over before in which tho Constitution und the rights of the Stiles nn-.ler it will bo maintained by tho L)ouiucrUo jsrty, and (ei tial.K tion of power Ul too Ih.bdxof the General Govenunent will bu advodtted lV the R. publioai.s Disguise it Ks .tbev tuity, tliie aro the t est)iilial points et Uiiii'ienc v sua, rue issue being clearly juv.eiited bolore the peoplo, he could not oouot wi ai ... . . .i . i .i " wouni no ineir veroici. alt.NAroit OUHIKTIANCV, or M1CH10A5. ! M. uator Clu i-il iiUicy, of MiChigtio, j Haul no was a Republican, had eot d j with tiiat party, and probably should iu the future; Jet he was not. what is known a a party man. lie had sup jioiti d Republican piitioip es because ho thought tUoiu right, aud Pot be oiuo they wore Repnbliiau. lie was in no Sonne radical, and was glad to And a number of nieu of his thiukiug already in tho Souoto. Ho believed emphatically In equal rights to all men, but also in equal rightB to all States a theory that tie thought eorno men bad forgot teu. All laws must be geueral, aud ho was uualter ibly op posed to anv letfislatiou for Louisiana whioh might not be applied to Michi gan were the eirouuibttuioes the same iu both Slates, lie favored all piOper legislutiou to carry out tho aiuend muuts to the Constitution, but would not be bound tv auy ouucua to vote aaintt his oouvictious, but should endeavor to vote and act on the merits of each case as presented. SKN.vrOKCAMUKoN TUB BKOOXD, Senator Cameron, of Wisconsin, Malt. UurpeXiierilioifirFai'' beeu a hfc-loiiK llepubucan, lias aoieu wmi the Republican party, and proposes to continue to not with that, patty, but was oppostU to extreme measures in the government of the South. He whs not a Stutc-rights man as it was uuderstiod before the ar, tnougii lie t , ... w v.'- ivtui imu a ilillVrent siguiilcatioit. Ho believes iu a policy touunl tho South whicU will euoiiunigeiudustry and establish pros perity in that Neotion a generous and imigiianiiuoiis policy that will estab lish good-will and curry out the real object of fie recoustruetiou measures. As t ) the future, ho was not enougU of a prophet to venture upou predic tions, and would leuvo tlmt to tuose Who had political tuittn-s a study. BENATOH rAPDOCU, OP NliBUAHKA. .Senator Puddock of Nebraska, suc ceeds Tipton, but ia not a Liberal Re publicau aftor tho ex-Sou dor's pattern, lie thinks the Southern States should have been held as military provinces until such time as the people were pre pared to estublish new relations with the Federal Government. 11 is confi dence iu the Republican party is un shaken, though he does not consider it necessary to test his fidelity with those wuo aro more radical or extreme in their viewa. The Bourse of the Ad ministration in regard to Lousiaha does notooiumcnd itself to his spprov al, neither does the effort to seat Pinoubfiok. The future of the party depends, iu his opinion, upon a mod erate policy toward the Soma and an honest rrg'ird Tor the needs or apeo pie already burdened 4 with taxes and threatened with greater troubles. OV. V.tSCUI UKIItlumD, .. The Dispatch ef 'Wednesday last says: The Hull of the Young Men's Christiau Association last niht was crowded to its-utmost espnoiiy with one of Richmouu's most rt flui d aud intelligent audiencps, sttrtfeted by the reputation of the distinguished orator, ex-Governor Z. B. Yaucs. pf North Carolina. With a Rmccfully ofoqnont introduction, iu which he compared the "Hoattered Nation" to the Gulf atnam, which steadily flows. on aud refuses to miuglo with the waters of tho ooean, the leoturer spoke of the origin of the Jewish nation, the land n whioh they lived, their government, heir ancient history, their present t ; t,,s "" 1 ' ".'"oope tt I w.1" 06 Wlde tatus, and their probable future. As that that this noble lecture ly aud frequently repeat ed, a report of it will not be at tempted.. ."''. i. . ;t ; Huffier it to say, that from the be ginning to the cud the great orator held his audience spell-bound by beantiful descriptions, able argu ments, aud eloquent passages, and convulsed them with laughter at hit keen wit, quitt humor, and admirable hits. Those who heard the lecture Inst night will be sure to hear Governor Vance again on Thursday night, and those who were so unfertunat as not tn hpar the story of the "The Scatter ed Nation" will surely not deprive themselves of the privilege of hearing Zrtb. vanoe on "lhe Uemiffogue." In one of his noble orationa, Senator Logan remarks that "the old craft of Republicanism will anchor herself st '8 ""ra 01 T r ! 6 if ? r. I there she will lie. If she can lie 1 ,,;ta tu0 Wunt vigor of Logan, 3 she ts 1 boss hand at lying. . ' a. i . at t ..a .... J 1 .: 1 KISCILLANZGCS. GO j JAC03I I I AXE. J 4 M Y'T A HK TMK5 sran TO AVE 1111 iii:m nut u.irv. f.,.w Iu klutk a4 cwli Jtivm Ad. tlilioi.- : to riows. , ShOTcIs, - - ' Spades tav Wheelbarrows, IMlchrorks, ANVtM, BLACKSMITH' BKI.LOWS, 'rf. II lUim-rn, Tiacc lihVM, Colli,Haas, Plow fcivcl. Km IruB) biuis, klKttsa, auua, COIN. . . KPIOKHS. 11 I I H.VIOOTIIINU IRON, POCKF.tHNIVM, l AHI K i' S UK, HKVIII.Vl.HN, . LU V I WMT SII'KS, toei'tH's leewi And 1 Oomilsts Pt-S at . ---it.- HARDWARE, At NATHANIEL JACOBI'S HARDWARE DEPOT, ISO, MARKET frT, j.- si ..... For Rnnt! t'n-ll (rt'.h"r 1st, ls( H um rontaln'nc rn.uii, ifintcl o tli ! )! or s-ir h -tr'st, i. l ...irtli i,i tht MelbO'tl't Cborrh. Kil'S' awi'l wit" vn'l n c-rf oulhiu- o tbe t.trn.. ; largo l')l, u.l n urng i im rii ilfl.ee. Api.lv ' f!BtNI.T.MOKKI, AmUt Wntsr St. ' in in h 4 M-lw Corn and Hay. r rr rv-iifi,n whiib anp J. JIM' M'l "o hi.-. iuv r ., lmMlsliS llV Nh'Ui KIvst. K K -a.HV F. A CAI.I1KK 80' ' mri-h !i W WI- VYFE. EXCHANCE CORNER, Has just receivsd an Elegant Assort ment of Hamburg Edgings and Insertions , t' ;;--'! ''r VERY LOW PRICES. tr call send Examine, uemli 1 Powder ! Powder I 260 KsbS Mlfls and Sporting Powder, 8M Ki'i Blunting and Mlulng Powder, l,i0) Kect Fute, 1 For lie by KEKUUSKH A OALDERBROS. march I 07 Corn, Hay, Oats h Meal. - 4,000 Bmhsts Torn, S.'U ltl- r hsi rn Bsy, 2,0i0 Hi .shsU Oi ls, 100 liwdii'l. Water Utoand Meal. KSMtCHSlCa A CALDKR BROS. Potatoes ! Potatoes ! 1Qt Bbls. FmrlT HosS Potstofi, ' ;i 100 " Pink rye FolMoes, r Kor al hv 1 - :' KKrU.:HNF.R A 0A1IKK BROS, march 7 67 SUE. L1Y BINDER, PublPhed rekly. s RHKl.aT Mete and Ooumy N.ti .Ht SI to wr annum. In ad mit, r; li- a I ergs and rabidly Inert eng rtr .11 'on in neaily oil tlie count lis Wist ot Mcklrnliurtt. A Iso, an txli tisi.e circulation ti the o unties of Spartwiba'g, I oik aid Union, it U. Ha J 1st bei n enlsrgrd from a iwnity to a tbiitv-two eoiumu. emtl'tiow ixtur.isd with an entire net. dross. Ill foUticl art Prmmralit Tbe OaioHna Ontrsl Kallav lining now c- mnle'cd llirongh to Wilmington, an I snslby bclnu the Western terminus, the pir l a most excellent advertising medi um. flali moiferart. ITU HA M St WKBB. KJItor. and eroprletors. fsh tn . . ....... ga-tf Marshal's Office, CITY OF WILMINGTON, , ,. , :.Jauwi23d, 1873. x INOrriOI3. RiM THM PATE AtTTIONFRKS ASK iirolilMted Mllinif HorKS or Stotkofinv A v;o sum In front or tn ttlv liwmi I'linrese utifet I ruin the sastcrn line nl front strsot to the s-tsrn linn of Konrtli stn ot oi Send si 'd Third streets, between the norihem line of Market aid the retilbsre line of Dheetnat trct. Are tleslgssted for this purpose. By order he Matnr. J. it. KORI HOM, : City Mar.iia' OVRBHKCT OR KFGUTUBLF PAPER ' ns " 500 Packages Fine Cut and Plug Tobaccos, AT A SMALL; MARGIN,. By D. PIGOTT. m trch S : M For Sale. -THE HIA WAtKR of tbt TtrglBla Ruttalo hpriegrei thew4rot tbesld Battslo " wires, put np In boieni "ntaliilngonelio.cn Hull tisllnn bottle will be supplied to order delivered at th dcottrbure llepot of ths Rich wood A Panvllle Railroad a' ts per box, te be ild In odvanre. The I.1TRIA water baa nail a remsrknbl enrea a any mm record In sSectitHwof the Bladder a' d Kidney, an In I'yspspsla. It hue aim (lven decided relle tu d.iuty and fchenmHtlo atfeetlors - In th d'r( or Women and In Pyepepils the we of the old 4pmig 1 regsn'ed a. weil nlgh s pe el (in, Addis. - ' 1 THOMAS F. OOOPF,' u Buflklosprltif. Meckleutinrg Coiitilv. va se 14 ' I 111 Uw4lm Notice, PPMOATIOM WILL R MADE TO the 0nrrl Aavmbly of KO'tli Carolina '. Inrter th City Bank of Wilmington. " ,! JUifl - . , Dd-DawMl RAIL KL W1LMIH3TC.1 af.) WELSC1 RAIL E3AD CC 1PAST. Ornos s 1 surawi laosn. 1 Oa sad after W, fianpi Train e W. M W. Railroad wtll ran w rultowt : MAIL TRAIN. nsle XHpet dsTlf IsiefM Boud.Tfl t . I .So A. Arn,Hol.Wborit ..1IAA. M. ' Korkr Meant St. 1 tl r. Bp 1 lselitonai. A. r. W WeldandntlT st ,.l0.iA.M rr . t rUM-iTl'ot.,.. 11.41 A. m. eoldntionut MS P. M. " Unton Dopot.. .......... P. W. BXPHK8S THAI AND THKO0OU PKB1QHT TBAIM. Lmts fnloo depot, dnlrj, M... T.U P.k Arnvt t UaiiUDoro si i.-VM.m ' Rock j Moonlnt. IM A. If ' Waldun St US A. M Wl(lo,dUT,st... S4U r- M. Arrive st R lj Mount st l (lnldsb'jrt.. 11.18 A. VI enxn Depot a... IMA.H Mall Train makM oloM eonitetlon at WI ion tor all ilnu Nor U vis H-f Lint and A Ittis vntw rents. - mj- Iimm Train sosnects onlv wtrk Aron's Orrek root. Pall maa'e Palttca Hie pa tlrsallile lrtt.a. , Fraivhi Trntana will lnre WllmlnirtoB trs- eeklj tlO.U A. m. m a nr-ne i i ' r. m. UenereJ Snpt Js' star eyT " " , Carolina Central Railwayed. . 6UPEKI,NTFNIENTf8 OFi'lOK J it iiaiuiiinf xfctvutf tat- i Change of8chcdule On and after the lfita lop'ant, rrlii will i an ovei tile Railway M'rnllowc PASaCNQtn TRAINS 6 sure Wllmlustiw t... 7 1SA.M Aril In ChntlMU at 1 w lieave llhario' at :-8A M ArrW.ln WUmlDgtvi. .t. :4AP M mr Miiht irlti (lait Freinht and Patten. Sr) In future uuUa.. m- FREIGHT TRAINS ; U Wllmlnctotist 00 A.M. Arrive at l,ailnbQrg It 6:40 KM I.its Ijurlnl.iiig At...., (OS A. A! Arrive st Charlotte t 6 SO P. M l,frel hlinit... t O A. M Arrive si l.surluburi St.... ....... ...:i P. M ltATn lnirO.boig st ,. 6i0 A M Arrtrea' Wllnnncten at....... .M P. M Csnnectlons. ( cnueot.et vViliennt.ii ib Wilmington A Wrlduii, vii i WUuiiUKti.n. oluiubla 4s An- Kil Kllroils. 'i-mi-wef klr New York and i lile Stunner., and tbe Mlvtr boats te K.y- rrk.resiv uammore nun wtinii rniive-i. ettsvllle. ' (lonneetsal Ubirinns wita its wsrsrn I's vlslon. North oaroltns Bailros.', Cfc.rlotfe and matesvllle Ealiroa'l,. IbailoHs dk Atlaute Air Line, and Ohsrlotts, , Columbia and An iiueta Hellroad e,, a i ThnftueiiUlnilhe whole West. Korthwrtt and SontUwut with a brt and cheap Hie t tbe Seaboard and F.areeew i. L. FREMONT,' Chief EoglB.er and Sniortntendsot , dcU 29Vtf SV Partem poblUhlnf 0. 0. Bsllway schtd ule will plraee notioe chanf ea. RNBBALBOPBRINTBSIH'Ta OFFlCK WILMINQT0M.CQLUM8IA -... AUQUSTAaILROAO CO. uaiBTop,w.i,..Mv.in mt change ..OF..BCBEDTJLE On snd alter Tends f, S4th; the following sek tdula win t -i . - i MOHT MPBBW THAIS, Dallyi."" Leave Wlltnlnirton...... ...... '. S.2B P.M. Leave Florence..;.. 1,1 11MP M Arrive at Oolumliis.. ..... ......... .r S-O1 A M. AaRuts.,.,.M S49A.M UavAaSMta.N 4 ia P M. Les.e (.'elamkuk................ . S IS P. M. ysrFlornrfC.i i .....12 as A. M. Arrive at WUSMmttOtWi .1 ...... ... T10 A.M. I'as nfinrs i)ong West beyond (loin obis, w'll t.ke through I rnln, leaving Wllmlng'on at 0 38 P(M. i sir; , . . . - PASSENQKfc A N U !iJU,. THAiK, (Pally lr. Wllmlaetos... , Sen A. . Arrive at F'orenne .,.12. P. h. Arnvsat (Joln-ubla. s.iof.si, l.esvs Ooliunbla... 8.SO A. M. Leave Fliirmn s. .. 1.10 P W. Arrlt Wllmltiirrnn 7.00 r II. -Thonifb coniwctlona at Flornce with trains tor (Jtmrle-ton. t fcTh on nh Sleeping Csrs on night txalni for UbarleeUiS and Angiiaia. JAME ANTEROW. i Ueo'lBnperintendsnt, novlt , . . ... . .. aso-tf Screven House, R. BRADLEY, Proprietor, 3HHII L0H8 AND FAVORABLY KNOWS ouss, pleasantly situated en Johnson Bqosre, having-been recently repainted and repaired, and having all of Its departments Ailed with oompetent, polite and attentive , employes, offers to the traveling pnblle comforts nmar psssed by any House In ths Southern State. Paseenger. having fhroiigh Tickets and As- trlng to lay over ac Hcrnvsn Houa, will have Fr Tranrtatloa frcm th Uonse to Depot or rissmai.in aoreven nonseumniooss". At an S08-3m Invested la Block Prlrllegree In Wall Mirael lad. Hi mat y tbocbands o DOLLASe eanviTi coiaprshspslTa explsns. torv olrrnlars, eonMmk dttalJ. 4 ttatcmeit and not i Ion pries of .all stwka dealt Is at faA'etc York Stock Kichangt, mslicd frtt to tbote denliltg 10 sie. uims. Address, ALKX. FKO H1SGHAM A CO., Banker aid Broker Opr-N. Y. Stock Exchange - 1 well at, -k'b W-ly-eod NEW YORK. PA8SCNQCR OEPARTMSNT,) . WltatKio,N.C.,ilarchlt, lK. ) Ths attention of Jfortn-bi ond traveler I Invito to the fact that, oommendng March M. WTS, esUrely - N EW PAR LO R AN D DRAW- INC ROOM CAR8, built sxprrciy (or thl s.rvlce, and fnrnl.hrd wl h due regard to comfort art e.egance, will run on alWiA 9'KAlNil between Wllmlng ton, N.u. ant Portsmouth. T . In direct aommumcatioa with the magnlfloent ,1 ; .i x..- t"rii i . r Steamers of tlie Bay Line, Beat or rompsHments osn he seenrcd by tclegrpn to the ai.dnrlgned, bv appllcstton toOonriuetnrinnon Mtit trains' North, upon Vllmlnftton, t'olumhla Aognata Railroad. Ot Ticket Agent at UnlooD put. State Rooms and Berths sren lb Ray Lin Steamer can be aecurrd bv rTlle4tnn 4'ctwfTetor of Pay falni upon the Mi abnanl gt inok Rai'tO d. or byteleram to the trWIsrelgnerl. A. POPB,' n t ' Oeneral Pssenger Aprnt . fsbtS si Iw DRINTIUP nRstly BxirncTriifa f R I It I 1 11 U the shortest notice and at US mot reaeonsbi t.Bit tho , journal orrios. . $100 $500 $1000 8HIPPI5G. WILMINGTON.N.O..LINES SEMI-WEEKLY Freight Route to all Points South or East. Fast BALTIMORE. Ealtiinore exfl Soctlicrn stccm Trans- pcrtaHon Ctxpy, -IA1UNU FKUM itALTIMOBX ' Tuesday & Friday, at 3 P, M. -ANDFKOM WILMINQTON- Wednesday & Saturday. GlVINfl TIIROl'bll HII l. Of1 I.ADlNn TO ALE. POINTS IS North and South Carolina, Georgia and Alabama. For North or East bound Freight to Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York Boston, Providenee, Fall River and other Li.stern Cities. Also, to Liverpool, Glasgow, Birmen, Antwerp, and other European ports. These Line, ronnrnt at Wlinongtrn lth lb. WHmti Rtrn. I'e'ninMs A Asrrrr f.Crree, mlnirton A Welilon Rllrort. i.tollna C.ntml h.llw.T. scd ( ste Fttr Fi.r SKsaietL with tbir connecting Koads, olr ni .quei facilities for tbe .napt deliver) ot frelghl t. all twlnti . rne meamers or tnese i.uin, en smvai in rrrlghtl. tran.t'trsd nndtr rovrrl tl.ed to ear. Frtliht Kxe'emtbat Svei.ii g. W odraysye In Wllmlrgton, sod r.o transfer II aire inmrante.l mm lew as by rnnrsrra pronipur paia. , WMARK ALL GOODS VIA WILMINGTON LINES. j& SSTFor fuilher lou.im.lu.n iply loeiibwol tlie unlerdgned AjSenlsof t'eLinei EDWIN FITZGERALD, Agttlit etlt more l.lne. (0 booUi Ht', Baltimore. Agent Baltimore ort INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION CO. -820- WtLl BOYA Premium Bond NilittialEiIiiGi. Them bond, are Issued lor tbe ptirnoje of la'flng tuntlH lor tlie er. ci'on ot a uui uingin tbe Cut ul' new York, to be und tor a Perpetiial World's Fair, a permanent bum, where very mnurac ture ran riblblt and tell In geoils, and i vety uateutea cn sh w In luvtiil on; a o ntrsoi industry which will piovea vast Wnelii to tbe whnlA ciuutrv For tMs nuroofe Iho Legislature of the 8tt ef New York ha. grunttd a cbaiter to a num- b r ' our um.t Sesitui ana rwpecuois usi. chant, and Piese a'tnlvmen l ave pure-Wed nn lent iban rt.hf blorVs of the m.i-t valusbla land In the tty of New Votk. Tbe buiktlug toboe'fctcd all! b vn itoil s high (11 lest In h- Ightl.- suronunttd by a magnificent dome and will ovr a space of 18 It will be ronstruo'cdul lron. Dries aa k10", and msde ur-j)rot. Tue bond, wiiten ari) gage ou tba land and bul itltig; and for the pai ios of making ihrm popular, the Kliec torshavedecldejl toh-ve quarterly drawings ofSlno ot'Osaoii. in' monsv neinr ins inter est ou the amount of the w bole 1 n. Everv bot.uboider must receive al least f ii, hut be may receive OlOO.OOO! or S''o,0O01 sr S10,CO3, or S5.C00. or 3,000, Ac. , Fourth Series Drawing, April 6th,'70. These drawlne tako p!ae sverv THRKK MONTHS, ancf evSnMtally EVERY BOND win participate in uicm. The next premium allotment will be held on Monday, March 1st, I87D, on which dav l.fs.O premium, amounting ! SI vi 000, will bedttrlbntvt among 1,000 hond hi.lders. We have a limited rnaiber of drawn Berle Bunds en hand, which maybe purchased on application. Addreat, for Bond and fall information, MORCENTHAU, BRUNO & CO., . FINANCIAL AOENT8, 23 Park Row. New York. Post Office Drawof No. 29. Rmlt by Draft on New York City Bank, Hegisierta rtt,er, or rost limes Mousy uraer Postponements Impossible Un . , ' derthls Plan. , j Applications for Agencies received , : tee i , - 4-amwtro Boytln, Carmer & Co., Wholesale Druggists, Ac, BALTIMORE, " AID.""" Ruoceasor t. Wade Boykln A Co, ' I QTI1.L M ANDFAOTURE and sell lame VJ quuitius or tbvlr titaudatd Fioprletary Medli in, tucb aa 'Kverybody's Vrgt.ble Cartbartlo Pill." Dr. Wortulugtiin cholera and Dlarrbos mraicins." Dr. "Bovin' Worm Killer." Dr."Hi.ykln''onb Syrup." Dr. ' Bni kin's Liver TodIj." rr "Compound Axirwor oi manurnse " Balrd's H irse and ('ttl Powder." "Blrd' Worm Ooiifectlon" 'flrai gs- Blttirsiid fchtsm. " AUthe abovo looissr last besom Irs t as ar.1, and are kept gnera.ly by druggist and country msrcnnt. ten is, 4 i-im Brunswick Connty Claims LL PERSONS HOI.MNO CLAIMS gl;tt the county or Brnnswlck are requested te present thm on er betor the third Man. day in May, 1B7S, to either member of th Board Ot Commissioner of Brunswick county, to ths Treasurer of ld county, or toM. O G utbrle, Clsrk of th Board of Commistloter. i MABSDBX BELLAMY, . AttorneVTor Brunswick Countv. marsh! ' BB-dlmAwttdMos Ii May SWEENY'S HOTEL, NEW YORK. - On th Knrapean plan. ' T meet th dVwa town rrqiilrement oasMit by elo-lng th Astor House, thl well. known and rnpn'ar Hotel I thoroughly renovated, retornlshsd, sn.t Is clean ss a new plm ladles, accompanied by heir husband, or properly Introdured. will find bom comforts and quiet Ladles' dining loom va parlor floor. CUT THIS OUT. fBl -, . 4 M-ltawtw. - 1 NEW YOEK. Ws liilci" LiEB. -iaili'ng FR..M m:w yobk TueSday & Friday, at 3 P. M -ANDFBUM WI1.M1NOTON- Wednesday & 8aturday. wumingion. nop e venroaei eriei. tae lib out drls; end tciesidtd fey tbelset frem Wllmrriten Sosth, " any other Honte l.oeare mt Owew. . WM. P. CLYDE A CO., Arret Vtw Turk Liaee, S Bowling Greta New Tevh A. D. CAZAUX. and Dew tork Lines, Wilmington. X. C. is- ty BUSINE.8 CAKD8. Graham & Nash, ATT0KXEYS AT UW, CHARLOTTE, N. 0. PRACTICE IN TUB STATE AND FF eral Court, asd make eollectlsa aay where In North Carolina Also e got law ale of Real Estate. Agricultutal, MlBsral sad Lumber tract, and deatrssl City Loucaa tantly en hand. ... ,. . . 'ii issn miubasl oaoatr. wiuas waaai CRONLY & MORRIS, AUCTIONEERS " STOCK AND REAL ESTATE BISKEIt Wilmington; m. 'u .' "h CUN BE 8F.EN AT THEIR BALES BOOMS ' a plan of the city, on an enlarged seal. Diana owi. who ine oounaarie.et every tm in tli.clty distinctly ueanad. Assessed value, put and present. Of svory M In tbe city. Any Information dird raralshsA apaa ap plication. iaii '..',.-.".' " "--V IN SUE Ali CI -0F- Atkinson & Manning. a --.- - a , : - FIRB.i... I . ; Ina.(o. of North Amsrie...... Phlladlrhla. . Pheiitx ln-urncCimpau....New To i. tiootinentsl lisnranceco K.w Yoik. '" N. Hrltlsti A Meiosntll In. VO..Lnda. " Hertford Sire In. Company,,.! artlotd. : National Fire Ins. Company., .Hartford. f hprlngfletd F. A M. In (Jo ..ttas-adhaaett. ' MARINE. Mercantile Mutual in. Co New York. "- ' lua. Co. of North America. .... Philadelphia. : LIFE. . . Cosnsctlcnt Mutual Life Int.Co. Hartford, febll aa-kl North Carolina Homo Insurance Co. THIS Company oonUnaest writs PolMa lair rate, on all classes of lnsarabl prow, erty All louse promptly paid. ' Encourage Home tnatitotloaa " ' R. H, Battle, President) Beatoa Oaias, Seara tary. - ATKIN80M A MAHHIHt), Agenw. - . J"" l-at jyEKCll ANTS AND MECHASICt INSURANCE COXPAIT, OF BIOHMONO, TIBOIHLA. t Capital. M...tMH A. Y. Stoeis, Presidt. I. B. Mooaa,8t f JWHJS WIIiIUEK ATKIBISOH, Oeneral Atea " No. 4 North Watar Bk Wllmlngtoa, M. O. r. i ftU : bX fJT, JOHN i. BYRNE, l l cr I lW;i (FIRE, MARINE ANDLLTE) ' ' -. . ,,u.. c-i.. j.--; iv; 140,01)0.000 Assets Bea.!. "" . ;; .: - 'i Ht v.. M..V..1.. r ' i. uit OFFIOH-fiommerelal BxcAaagsaBuktiafl ,,, s North Wster Street oct 11 iO iJt'.jtM (gr't'..-i'l sawaaaaaiawaBanHH -, Rt.D AND WHITK ONION 8K11. j., , c l For sale by , ,' iiawvN a trr.AMwaai ? .t Seeds! Seeds ltSee8 New Crop IS7S, grows by Lasdtsth Bsl '' Foralby ... ,;u, - GREEN A IXAXHFR, feb irrsgglst. f " NEW.--'----''- JjJXTRA MESS MACKEREL, V ' r Extra Largo Cod lab, ,'x : Sa'moo, Sugar Cared Hbm and BhoaMerB, Block Cheers, Pino Appl Obeese, Edam Chsosa, . Eisra Oreasi Che. Afresh lotof.; a , :v,i..-(. COOKED CORNED DEEF, El FOR IT BteitSAT, ' ' . ' V m yf - Frh Bosetad Java and Lacnavra Ostra. Crushed Wbat, -f Patent Process Em pr Pleat. v ' All tho ahov froth this wook. , . , At war oh GEO. MYERa. 11 and llsktbrnntBc. 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The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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