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1 l iif itoilu 3louvnal. WILMINGTON. N. 0 l SUNDAY. MARCH. 14. 1875. EDI 1 1 IUu.t a..t -al, tli .M daily t nliiia, la puunsixM (lrri morn'ma, except M -mlay, at F.IOHT ).i.i.ak m yar; Foim Dai lars lx myitis; SKVKNTT-rirm cents tr month fi- shorter fa-rltals. .Vnrei by farriers vt -'be rttt at SirvBNTr-rtvi cent mt tno S, or Two INM.AR auJ TW t i-rvx !i f"T quarter. -IV Wmu Jwrsai, (Friday) biiv-rt oMnmn paper. Two Dm LAB Z . n. .m,Fiv II(il.I-AB AWD I mil. i hai.p; fontHs Msv! Doit aw the tvfn'ric. Fi.ht l'oi i-Aiw awp a iiaif ,iJ. KirncK IKM.tAHa; tweinj ,TW TwasTv-riX'f Ioi j.AR. S lriiirTiMi;in all e9 pavaM In a tr., awl B..1..pi'r'tiiwJft'rtt ,f-...at.i.ftli time paid for. tm Miue 'r.'cr or Enpiww. If ttiia rai . ol be .it jtrotwthm aaiit Iimm 1 ,'! tiiat tf-cnrt by forwarding a .1iif pava'iletoilieiinVroftlie proprintr lb.- Joi ksai.. hi by afiiding the money ajvaniai. tUU (ir Ineh'ol iwelte ... i aoii't m'p oi a-ivi-nmiiiR 'Tp',; i- .at. a I . i! . au.. k I 1 ayVt I o'i. insertion, out ioi i.ak, i- u.. iOxt Iou.ab am. a halp: three mrti.H.s Two P.i.ak; four ii.eriH.s, T lh,t t.aa" ami a h ai.p; five It iwr .. ti,.a TntifP Dot.t.AKa; aH tnsrrtlon I KKK to i.Oia AND a' II ALP) twelve ifoTilon, Kivr P"t.i Ana Aft A natr, n Hioiith. Kn.iir loi.i.ARf; twomoiitha, ,'ir'rr..n Ioi.i,ahh; th.w tuontlis, TwBF rv rwo Dol.l.AKH. Contracts for loner periods and loncer pv made upon litx-ral tenu. ddre', Enhki.h aud NAi)Niana Wilmington, N. t'. EDITORIAL NOTES. The original copy of the Declaration of lnuVpeud.iuce. which baa been in the patent offl.! at Washington for y -ars, h faded so that, the t-ignaturea ars ocarcely visible, and a akilled pen- mu ia to go over the documant with the aid of a strong miotoacoiie and re- truce allthe aignuturea ao as to make tlmin distinct aud legible. , The Ilrooklun I'nion a mammoth d lily ahoet, siijiposed lieretofore to be I on a sound basis ha gone uuder, and tli United SUte mimhal gives official until) to the' creditor, among whom is K F. Tracy (Ueoclier'a lawyer) for I l inno Mutual Life Tnaiirnnoe Com- v pt .y, i(),0(K); Brooklyn Bank.lH.fXNI; .1 a . . a AlA JUWt t . t,l t.K .SHji.n.ww,-iu.wuu. a , i...f..... k M ft..... ..aI.m appear iieiorn n. m. uuuuiuHuaia, U gicter, tt his Court of Bank-1 rupley, Ifith instant, in Brooklyn. .. .. t...,.,.. ' now queer iiionn inouaiju -itiitj are Tilt,.., believinir his wife to be Be bleed, takes IT.OtKlt.f the sedncerV aa' 1. ..! avriba. -lira.w. Msrc and li Ce " Moultou, believing that Hi cher aetlueed hia frienda wife, iu- Tit m him to his own house, .introduce him to hit wife, leaves them in a bed ro iui together, and publishes hia let ten. Mrs. Moiiitou on hearing the liiHii coiiftss his crinio, rovers hiw with uu afglmii, imU her hand on hi' fill nilder kisses him, and tells him lie is u gootl niuii. How long will a locomotive last and be serviceable? An engine on the i. IV sding road has been ou duty since 1H17, and bus run in that time 475,733 miles, on an average of nearly 17,000 miles per year for twenty-eight year, Probably there is very little of the original engine remaiuing except the flume and miner pint. Another en gine, made in Loudou, England ii 118, ia sill doing duty. Somkhodt ha X'uuiued the record and finds out that only two Speakers lnve been longer in tho chair than Mr. Blaine, Heury Clay served in the 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th, 16th and ISth Congressea. Andrew Stephen aou.'bf Virginia, waa Hpeaker of the 2 Mb, -1st. 22d and 2 id Oorer- Ta-d fepealiera have served equal term" with Mr. Maine Nathan ! ."ao-w, ol North Carolino.wLo served in the ?tb, 8 h and lth Omgrosses aud ex Vice President, Schuyler Colfax, who eerved in the 3Hiu," and 33th and 40th Con greaseaBes - Esex county, Massachusetts, is oon soling herself over tho loss of Butler ai rcpiesenta'iva by the discovery of ailvirore in what ia aaid to be paying quantity. : Four companies are now "operatiug" on miuea, and lands iu t'ie vioiuity thereof has greatly in creased iu price. The statement of the discovery waa doubted for aome time.'but the iuvoatigatiou swrus to have settled the fact that there are mineral' deposits iu the oouniy.such as lead copper and silver, although it is still a question whether the mining of it will pay. Texas is lucky, and Galveston will b s apt to inaugurate direct trade by a line of steamers sooner than any other Southern city, A compauy has been formed in London with a capital of 5,000,000 for the purpose of carrying live cattle front Galveston to England, They propose to bring emigrants and merchandise back. The agent of the company has already arrived, ind the first steamer is now due at Galveston, The vessel of the line are fitted np with a series of connected hammocks for seen ring" cattle on voyages, and it is believed by procuring stock at low prices t the source of supply a great profit can be realized. : Each steamer will cur about 15,000 head of cattle, eud make the outward passage in about sixteen days. ' 1 TO H I a I. KlMKIM-OBlXK. Yarrih.m ah Hdvsb,! Ralkihh, March 12tb, 1875. Ikr Jotirual :To-dj La Ihe mot interesting of the iwwiid. The Convention bill being the H-cial 0rlpr for ,2 0.c!(K,ki tie, SooateCbatu ber M filled to it utmost capecttv. Id fact, tus House wm without quo--rum, ami the meniuvr only left the Seuat Chamber when it tt ascer tained there tu about to be a fell of tie House. lite Exactly at 12 oclock every Senator being in his seat except Colonel Cooke of Franklin, the gatel of the President ....... i : A A Oiuer uiiwurw " - Clerk waa directed to read tbe Tbefrieoda of Coufeution had ami (niertuiDel not to consume time louie ajoach, althongh aome of them weie buraU ly prejared. Colonel W il- llm(lo1 s,.nKtr from Caaaell, niotetl to amend by prevuutiug the Couveutioo from iuteiffrlug with the i maimer of electing Judges and Magia tralea. It was promptly votetl down Other amend ineuta ore offi-red, aud all nu t th aame late. The negro MabaoD, looking oat for hia frieuda. moved to amend, j.rohibUing the re - ... . . . .... i I av.it . 1 l Ii ti 1 1 t1ul i F tW LIIM BW 1 1 1 1 1 I LI a B'W la. - - a:iu uiBirsiivu.uiou. . v . Mr. Iuney proiwxaed an amendment. ,.HVIIIg u to the people w aeciuo i .UP 1K). wh,.ther the CuvHiition ahall . w : i a i Um rvttiti0uJi or uot, Thia elicited a.)Ui diacuaoion. Colotiel frencu, 01 ltolH'soti, was iu favor of the amend UU'iit, but waa aatialled that if it was adopted it would defeat the bill, aud he waa nuwilling to jeopardise ita fate, I,. ..l.,ilirir asmnritorioilH amend Vi'MV O. incut. A httlo after 1 o'clock the clerk be- on Ui call the roll. All waa uucer trtintv. The exeitemetit, aa the o progreaaed, was inU-nae. All over tin Chamber, Henatora and otuora, wert keeping the count. Tho l'reaideui reaiM.ndid "aye" iu a loud diatinot voice, as if conscious of doing bladiity Mr Altrioht. the HeuaUr from Uhall am, waa reluotaiitly coinpow;a u Tota tgjUat Ida patty friends, but bi i.an(jB woro tj. Ha bud piouiiaed kjg euuititnenti, during tho canvass, to vote agninst the call of a Convention The Demoorata, in iiioceaaion, vot ed aye, nd the Itadica'a nay unti theuamo of Cautwell waa called. 11 Uwiouded quickly nd distinctly ayo," btdng the flrat and only rcpub- lioau who voted iu favor of the bill Tha friends of tha measure UOW . . . breathed freer, but the abaenoeor uoi I 1..I.. I.f. tl.a aaaatllll til ilfllllif. i .Tl.t th I TH. . M.,11 ...nrt.iiii.uil ' itiiiiilat tlie I " " breathleaa aileuou of the vaat crowd. The Demoorda voting ye and tn u..l.n.l. v iti.td the uiiuie of Mr. i UOnud, of UichtnonJ, waa reached ll roao Trom Ida seat with evident emotion. He was a much in favor of I Convention as an owht o. u but representing B coiiMnuencj op- Psed to it he waa xuiipelltl to ie- a rd his vote agaiust Ins party menus. If the Convention was called ho could be found battling iu tlu ranks for some wortliy man to represent the in terests of bis people iu that body. Again the clerk proceeded with the 011: Mr. Murler, of Yadkiu, waa tho next Democrat who voted iu the nega tivo. Mr. Pegrani, the worthy Sena tor from Harnett, did uot respond to his name. His position waa doubtful, ft ,d tho fiieiida of the bill er appre hensive' of the result, The inturett now biCAine pa-nful, Oue after auother the Democratic Senatois otod iu the afflrniative and the Radicals iu tha negative, without comments, until the name ol Mr. Wi liaiiiMiu was called, being' the third from the end. Two votes were required, aud it was knowii that Mr, Wortliy, from Moore, would vote in tho" negative. Colonel Wtlliaaiaou rose calmly. Ad turned to him with aaiiety, for upou his vote probably reat d the fate of the bill. From the first day of the session he had Iwon one of the most steadft aud persixt ent opponents of the nnusur.-. II ' evi lent'y felt the n spoiisibility rest ing npon him, and was fully prepared to meet it. Ilia voice trembled with emotion, and his frame swayed with the feelings which rankled in his breast - Ilia position, be aaid, was a peculiar one. He had pposed this bill from the first. He feared it was against the best interests of the party, and bad fought it hard and persist ently, in season and out of season And now be found himself iu a still rao-e trying position. Always a Dem ocrat, be had not been tu the habit of setting up his individual opinion against so large a msjorityof his party, ( the Senate Chamber eohoed and re echoed with applause, thioh the President for some moment could not check ) It may be that he was com mitting a mistake, but if so it could never he recorded agaiust him- like Uuole Toby's curse, whioli the record ing angels blotted out with tears, he kn jw bis mistake would be obliterated by the forgiveness of his friends. Hia r sponse "aye" was drowned by the ringing applause from Senators and from the lobbies and galleries. Thin thirty -three wotes had been reoord ed iu toe amrmauve sua toe bill was afe, as Benstor Young was a pronoun ced friend. Mr. Worthy, the fourth Democrat, recorded his vote most reluctantly in the negative, as he was personally in favor of a Convention, but he was compelled to forego his own eonvio- tions to the views of hit friends, Mr, Young then voted aye, securing the i f the bill HI) itft B1VId rcj.liiig. Mr. IYgram, of Harnttt, now ad- dreaw-d the 1'resiJeut ad desired to rtourd hii T,t. Jin ln-lieved hi con atituenta wer opposed to the ca:l of a Convention, but aink or twim, lire or die, he would east Lis hit witlt his Jurtv iu this almot-t unauimous ex c tt pression of its withe. The President Btinuuticid that titer were thirty five votes in the affirnia- and fourtu iu the negative. Th bill had, therefore, passed its aroond reading. Col. FreLch rose before the Senators had fullr recovered from th deep f,eliU which nrcmled ou all . ruovfU me ruit ue auieuueu aud the bill be put upon its third tax readiuR. Th-motioa prevailed, aud 1 the Cleik read the bill tue third time. The President ordered the roll to be called, and each Democratic K -Da- tor voted ave exiwot Mr. Albright and e ch lUdical uay, except Mr. Cuut- woil, without n umrk, until the name ol Mr. Lediaiid whs called. He aaid he uo longer desired to hold out -,.:... tu. i,..-. ol Ui patty incmis. lie men c;;ai,g. a , . , , , ., ., . a I rr his vole to the n 111 dilutive Mr. Mir- I Ir noiilinm d Lia ontiiMiition. but Mr. ' . Wortliy aiuu iiimseit wiiu in s pariy. - . a . I r reoord allowed that tbirtv-aeven . ffl. tiM ( tw(Ww ju U)e 11lgl,tiva . The , .............i ,t... v,;i ,sd ... .... , . .. reo ivea tue ooiiMMiui.onai maj .ruj. ami una paswti ,t nnai roauing iu uie Snnnte, iSvcrylMidy rono a if by concert, so gnat waa the lehcf ft !t on all aides Tue S naty rofilsed to do other loia tion and soon stt'T adjourned. I'lie Convention bdl will ttouie up in tlie HoiiKe to-morrow, and an enrlv day will be fixed for ita couaulcratioti. I's fiito in that body, of eourae, is not l..,t a Ba ......rl f.li,,..r. ",,"'" J " r" vail mat me tew icmoorain woo op- . . ... , . . i I po. it will not permit turce-fitnriliso' th ir paity friends to be b fouted by their acting with the negroes of the " " I iloiiHH, for seventl of tho more ii.tolti- gent white lUdicals, I learn, will sup- port it. Avery great responsibility I rents upon these gentlemen, ami I be lieve the Interests of tho attte arc safe I lit their hands. It la thought that the LcgiHlHturc will wlimin, on Mt.ndav wenlc R J I TIIK t'Mcucii I'ii.m; III AIm iiip:. rotable llaiiqael at oolwlrh 'IhM Prince Mpraks of III. Rasa- paries aut a" lain 1 1 jr ol (iunnari 'During the evening of Tuesday, . " .... p . e February a grund banquet wan gjvt,u ,y ti, ofllcera of the lloyal Ar- tiller j to rnuco liouia Napoleou at tU. -ir splendid uieaH-room ill tho Kojal Arum ry twrracits, Woolwich. The mess-room, when lighted up, present d a brilliant appearuuoe, particularly ia the massive and handsome trophies and gifts of plute belonging to the re- ifuuent were pluoed on tho tables. Tlie Prince arrived in the garrison atjout seven o'clock, and uraong those invited were the lstio ue Bassano, (Jointe Clary, the Marquis tie Hans uo, Comte do Lul doyote, Baron Cor visarr-, M. l'ietri, M. Filon and Lieut Geo. Sir J. L A. Simmons, K. C. B., H. E , Governor of the Royal Military Aondeniy, Woolwich, through which the Prince has recently passed ao suc cessfully. Huoh ia the esteem aud re-1 g iro eviuceu towaru tue rrinoe oyine olBoera of the Royal Artillery, that. notwithstanding the immense size of their mess-room, they wereoompollud, from want of space, to abstain from iu vitiug any private friends iu fact, to limit the privilege of dining to officers of the Royal Artillery belonging o the garrison, Muj.Geu. C. L. D'Agnilsr, 0. B., commandant of the garrison aud district, presided, aud the Prinoe occupied a seat on his right. Oen D'Aguilsr, in proposing the toast for the evening said; I rise to propose the health of the gitest who has honored lis with his presence this eveuiug " IChoers. I am anro I ueeil n t ssy to whom 1 allude -oheei al and when I mention the name of hia Imperial Highness, the Prinoe Im I rial- loud cheers the name will, I mow, evokeyour most hearty feelings of regard, liis Imperial Highness, s week ago to-day, completed hist-tndiefl at our Royal Military Academy, and admitted himself with ao much ability and distinction that, if he had boen about to enter our ordnance corps cheerBl-I cannot say which corps would nave gained his Imperial High- neaa' preforenie; but looking to the as sociation of the imperial name with the grand artillery of Frances (cheers I think I should not be far wrong in conjecturing that our own branch of the service would not have beeu unfavora ble to him. Loud cheers. 1 At auv rate we welcome him tO-nigh and 1 am certain that 1 speak tue sentiments of every one prcaeut when I assure his Imperial iligliuesa how gra liled we are by his presence, and how glad we shall be to place at hia service at all times this room, our institution and all the resureea at our command, and hoy that he will- make nsj of them as oftau and when ever he thinks - fit to " do so while he is residing in our vicinity. Cheers. I cannot sit down without expressing as my own personal opinion that, whatever may b the future of our exalted guest, he will ; never regret the period he h8 trussed in oue of the military iDBtiti.. tions'of thia country. Cheers 1 give you the toast of "Hie Imperial Uiglmesa the Prince - Imperial." The to.ist was dmuk most enthusiastically, the band playing "Partaut pour la Syrie." 'The rrinoe Imperial rose almost im mediately, and.when the cher ring Bub sided, said : General D'Atruilar and offloers of the ltoyal Regiment of At tillery, I thank you for the kind won't you nave just Rpoben aud the hearty dinner in which you have received the mentiou of my name Cheers, I hope that the ofhoere of the Royal Artillery will allow me still to consider my r elf as belonging to their oorrs. rciieera. Thanks to the fcoaoitalitv of England, I have been enabled to carry on the traditions of my family of gunners, Cheers. Not having beeu able to complete my education iu lit native conctry, I am iroud of havug had for companions won who bar fonht with us so bravrlv. ca n any a battlt-rHd Load and pro lo ped cIh e-. J At si) i-vrnt, I never cau forget the io j'-rs I tare eut iu th.s garrison, or full to estimate highly th honor ol Ih Jorgmg to rj wiio ni"tw la " t oi'jtte quo at ijliina ditcanf Much cheoriijg.J THE 4'OriON TAX. TUB HKSAT Jl'DICIAal COMaUTTBB Bi ll. HT AO A INST RBFl'.VVLNO IT. tha asuinoton, March 7 The Com- Arr .IIU nn Jii.I.kihi l,r H.n.1. t. I wbom was nierr a lua penuon ol ue i um wsidondati at km a at itizua of Ut'tioto ooiintT. Miaa.. 1 rt nrining the return of taxca asxeiwed I and coUerted for the years 1865. 18o6, 18tiI'.? nd W .,rt ll.J Hm i.tilu.n ,.t tha flit.iu.na I nSnt-v Mikh aakinff th rturn of ou eottou for the yeara 1865 and 1M9 inclusive, oo the grouuda that the - ... .. Ux waa ODjuit and oppreeaive, aud bocAiiae it was naeonHtittitioual. The government of the United HtaU-s has been obl'ged to raise a large amount by taxaliou to defray the ex- .....uu ittu v.. n . . n t mom 'r'ltA V: l" .u,i I I'Olij BUU luuunwion n tuf iitfitu unvv i in in jicakvii)' t xtfda Bna us cotton fou- stitnted tho principal wealth of the South, the commit'ee aee no reasou why X upon it should be ooanider- ,ft. hM (0ea osim0ll to bo uuoonnti-1 lll'Jir- r I'l'lflinntto. AUV wWM tutional for the following reason.:! Firnt. becauae it is rquivaieut to a di- I . . . i - . i i. ... .. I H i H till IN 111 11 IK 11 taaiM I ri 1 I II IT IJI v" - . . ' " , " ""' i. j i,i....u." . , ' .. . ,.,',, he according to population, for fear Ul UPU 1ud y the tM-re might t .... w - w - - - -. iiupofcu upon mum. ueuoe ineoou- tlluUn Mtiri(l 2. provide ttmt direct tuxes aliall le ap(ortionea among the several Htut" according i au enumeration nnide every ten years; hut the cotton tax ia uot a director laud tax ; it is a tax on production of laud. It ia an exeiK on cotton severed from the land in halo and by the pound. H icimd, the tax is covmed to be uucon- Htitutional, because it is not uniform. Tli" eighth aeciibu oi article one pro- oi l.-'a 'that all cxieVa almllba uniiOtt) in.oiiglioiit the Uu td Htatee. Hie t t uniform. It m the eamewheth- t ..... i... :.. ..: tr i'l llli' un "1' r til ,11'fllinui IJUIIlpjnun rlio tact, that ctiltoo in crown in the S,,uti and not at the North, creates uo w tnt of iinifoi uiity, any more thau the "' "Ht.i.iHCiuicis are loiinu at tli,. .111,1 n.it sS it. A U.aatl. bm.m ... . t,r,Mlll,,t, of UlB Noltb. ,ru m'chanio pulinl and local. An one can rsisn ootttm, mil aa a matter .' fiW)t Northern oanital ia invested in a'io excise 10 uui Third. It ia anid Mm tai ia nnnon. iwrui. slitutioiml beoausn it ia a tax on fi ports. lllH UlUtll BWtlon 01 article ... : 1 ,1 a .T . . oue lirovmcs uiai, o tax or uuij sbull be laid on articles exported from the State. " The fact that any article mav be or ia lartrolv cxnnrtnd doaa not maKo Uie artiole an exported article. o-, ---- lbia ia simply a tax on cotton. The object of the Constitution ia to prohib it tax on exportation and this tax ia not that, The ooinmitt.e therefore i . .... , , . rwominenu mat uie petition oe not ai lowed. ! ifi ? 4 NO Von ARKTHHN Hl'USVOn HAVK - TIIKBICNT H"AI.ITV. -Mow tn Steel sail 'kintiitiy KoodItIiik Ad dIUuns i t l0WH. Hoes, ' : . Shovels, Spades, Wheclbarrowi-, Pitchforks, ANVILS, BLACKSMITH'S BKI.LOWH. Vloea, Hanimora, Trace lhlna,(llars.Uames. Pluw Hieel, liar Iron, Huns, Mpoles, Hub, POTM, KPIDKHX, 4IVKKS1, anOOTIIINM IROH, ri m r. u nsirrn. TAHI.K I'll'IXICRV, hi:voi,vi:hm. I.ONIHISI twist CJH1VS, ! t Oei'tll'S TOOI.SI, HARDWARE, NATHANIEL JACOBIS HARDWARE DEPOT, i NO, t MAUKKT ST. Jon 91 ; , For Rent ! Tiill! (.-tMier lot, 1SIV-Hou9 ronlaln'ngS rotiaiK, aittiatwl es the eaat aide of flfh utraet, next north oi Ihe Mi-tho,1l-t Church. Kitchen, gtd watsrsid all ne--easry oulhoiiMaon the premises ; Urge lot, and a delightful, real tleiire. . , ; - . : ApiljtO f CROM.T MOKRI8, ... , f -i - i ;., Bouth Water 8t, march 4 " st-iw e-ri Corn and Hay. - I'O BalMHay-Katers, 1 lis) halre Hay North River. I Pot dale by 1 : KEKOUNKH A CAI.DBH HH08 - march t , , ' ?! i , : ', j : : SS WM FYFE, EXCHANGE CORNER, Has just received an Elegant Assort mentof " ' ... : . . . i " Hamburg Edgings ' and Insertions ' .AT VERY LOW PRICES. B7- All aud Esatmlne. lusrch 1 8j Corn, Hay, Oats and Meal. 4.ntW lluthcln Corn, wnilfl rnHsy, l,0"fl Bnehfh) H(, ron Hulnl Water Uioand Meal. For sale by RKKUHMKH A OAU BROS. Bjiteht (7 i i mSCEUAHIOTN. ? i ----- - g! , GO thT j I JAC0BI I EAIL ROAD" WHWIX3TC rail I2A5 ::,v,past. iirv-toB r Oaasa.i. flurBanrra.nesT. I Wllstlegtao. f v Jaa.t, li UUASOK Of oCHJCDULX Ua as4 artar Jan. Id, fasasiijct Tralh W. A W. EallnMd will ras as roiluwt : MAIL TKAIN. nk Utpol dall; (fiMt HniHlaviil at I.UA.S si woiibortat ii t a. a " BoC k W MSBi a I M P. It yea Keek.....,. naiAk. Uoldalioruat.. IJ5 P. k Unta Depot.. CZPRB8H TKAfW AND THBOCOH llDl i...nM.d.n.liui.. t n .i.. rriy,w wo'wo a Miri w Ml It U II I m L . m au m VI Waldos at i.a. a. si t.lSP.M ;av WrMoa, dally, at.... Arrira at Rorky Maast at. OoldaVora st Utnas Diotat. ( A. at Mall fralaaaakaaalaM aarnaitlM at Wat Job (ot all rdota Xortb l Uasaad As aar BipraatTraiseoossetaealTvltBAoqals OrB rttt tSll?ZH!5im" 'mm (am cms tklsTralsi Pralght Tratm will lear WUmUigtoa aaklj at 1 48 A. at ai d arHf at t ail P. H lita. m iiiitiu. Osssial kept Jan 4 l- Carolina Central Railway Co. BUPEBlJtTP.NPEMT'SOrricr, WtlmlngtoB, PeclClh, 1H74. ( 5 13133 Change of Schedule Ua and aftar the 15th Instant, trains will n OTsr tl,l Hallway as folios PASS KMC IU TRAINS' as WltiBltiitoi. at... T IB A. M ArriTSin UtaMllotts at t B P M 'aSTS Char'O'ta at t: tfA H tr rivals Wllmlnrton st ;Urs r Nliibt lraln(faat Frlht and PawB trj in Tuturs aouo. 'RIIOHT TRAINS iisavs wiimiiiitoti at. iriTsat liaurTiiIiorf at..,.,,,. )aaa Laiirlnhnrn at Arlt ohnrlirtte at Charlotte at ... ....6.IXIA.M .....6:40 P. M .... 6U0 A. M .... IK) P. M :.10 A. M S:e0 P. M i.... i .nri.h,,,. .... 8:(K) A M vrrwaar Wilmington at .flO P. M Connaatlona. iltmnecUal Wilutu.giun with Wilmington A i wriiio,ni wiimiiiKien, tommina o) AO- glials IUHrtai)n, rmi-wklv Kew Voi k am ''rt-wfpklr Haltimure and wtttkli Phllsdnl- ! hla Hit ameri, and the KWer Jiuats to Ksy- ettftllla. Oonneeti at Uharlotts with ita Western 1)1- 1 llon, North I'arollns Kallros.1, 0l,srlott and I slalfHTllla Kallroal. ckarWrltc A Atlanta Air Line, and Charlotte, tusibla and A a icana Kturoaa Tun ani.plf Ins the whole Wert. Nurthwrtt and aonthwt with a ihcrt and eheap lltet' roe seaDoara ana curope. B. L FREMONT, Chief Bnalneer and B anerlntandtat. dfl U 2SS-U mf Paper publlaulna O. 0. Railway euhed- dh win pfnm ntnitw tioanKH. ENE&ALBUPaKINTBNDTfl OFFICf WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA A B) I) , AUGUSTA RAILROAD CO. Wll.MtSHTOS . I.. Iu?. lil, K7 " ' Q CZr? CSIIi CHANGE OF pCHEPULE i On and alter Testis t, ?4lh, the lollowlng obrdule ie I n i i MOHT BXPKKSH TKAIN, (DaUT 1. Lsata Wliniiogtou S.2S P. M. Sara riorrm-e 11.6B P M Arrlrm DuUiDihla 4 0 S V. - " ' Anxuats. S.tSA.M Liurt) Augunta....... 4 IS f M. Columbia,. ,. , i. .. ,,- S IS P.' M, IriMTe Florenctt... .12811 A. M ATltreat Wilmington 1. 10 a. M. Paaa-tigem iralng West beyond Ola iibta, ill take through Train, lesrins Wilminaion at 26 I". M PSBMRMUKB AMI MAIL TRAIN, (Daily , ; aacal-t SluBtlaj.) .rtsata Wilmington t.it A. , ArrlTest Pajrenos.. 12.S0 P. VrrleatOolnnble S.10P.M. Leave Oelumbla,.. S.S0A.M. tae Finrance.. 1,10 P t, ArrWa at Wllmlnrton 7.00 H M. Sale-Though oonneotlona at Floreuoe with train tor Ohurlestun. IW Th ough Sltieplna Cars on night train for ObarleetoB and Augusta. JAME1 AHDBBUON. Hen'l Huirlntendent. nol4 t-aVtf Screven House, ', K. BHADI RT, Proprietor, SAVANNAH, GrA. rjHI8L0N9 AMD FAVORABLY KNOWS llouae, plesesntly Utaated on Johnson Square, having been recently repalnbsd and repaired, and having all of It departments ailed with ftiirapetent, polite and sttenrfre employe, efl'era to the traveling pnbtls onmfbrts unmr-l-aeeed by any Mouse In the Southern State. Psrsrngpra having Through Tickets snd de airing to lay over at. Screvn Hnn'e, will have Kr" Tranaportation fnra the Houae to Depots or Hteannusln Screven Hone(mnibuaea. dcl gos-gm Brunswick County Claims .LPEHMONt" HOLIm OLAiUS aalnat the county of Brnnasick are reqnertad - - - . to present them on or before the third Mon. day la Hay, 1875, to cither member of tb Hoard ot Commiaeionera of BrmifWlok county, to lb Treasurer of laid county, or toll- C Outhrle, Olerk of the Board ot Ccmmlee'oner. MABHDEN BHL1.AMY, Attorney for Brnnawlck County. march S oo-o iniswi.iMOn.tnMBV SWEENY'S Hotel. NEW YORK. Oa the European plan. To meet the down rows requirements osiiwul by olrwlng the Attor Hnuee, this well-known and popular Hotel le thorough If renovated, returnlahed, and Is .lesn us snew pin. Idiea, accompanied by heir h-iabaada. or properlv Introdaeed, will fl'id boino corn foil aud qult-t I adieu' dinlug a is "n psrior noor. uui iniseu I leS14 S9-8tw2 BE QUICK Right Now Is the Tiuie, Having iit taken stock, we Rod hundred of artiolea that we had rather tell at e istnmera own prices than to give houae room to for anorner reason, we had rather have the room than the good. Our whnleaale and retail trsde thin season ha so diminished utock that w ara compnlled to go Nmth early In order to have slook In itore In time for our Hprlng trade Then yru of our entonnr who are In want of anv a tide u na'lv found In Winter stock In a Drv Oooda rUy en rave aiony by taking the advantage nr tha sl'uatlon and buying it now wi tu. t vmiiiig ITJ ituttliv riOHeOI r" boskowitz a lieber, 29 Market Street. 4f febll I DQIilTltlP "E-T1.T KXRlTTTFIra I r It 1 11 I I fl H the esertea nnrJna and at Ith atoM reaeuuabie ti ui at tho joubnau orriuit. 8HIPPI50. WILimTGTON,M, LINES SEMI - WEEKLY Fast Freicht Route to all Polntn South or BALTIHOEE. Baltiincre aci ScntHeni steam Trans- porMoii Ouany. Jl -SAitlMU FROM BAI.TIMORK- Tuesday & Friday, at 3 P. M. AMI rttVM WI1.MINUTOM Wednesday & Saturday. tilVINU THROKill Bll I.S OK North and South Carolina, Georgia ami rreigut to Ualtitnore, l'hiJadelpbia, Kew York tsoeton, rrovideuav, - Fall Kiver aud other Eastern Citiea. Abo, to Liverpool, Olargow, Bremen, Antwerp, and other European porta. 1 Tbrsa Llnra ronnrrt at Wllmin.la.ii II1, tha Wilmington St WrMon Railroad, Carolina Central hallway, and s Frsr Blt St a as a with Uialr otmneeunf Roada, ofltr nr.eqnal fsrllttle for the rtB4 delivery el rrelakt a all points. a tne atramsrr or tnrae Ui.n, on arrltal rrrieht l trantft-rrfl ai d. r eovrro iheds to Pri.ht Kxiirawtlist rt,lg. mm oarayaga in wumii gtoa, and r.e tranrr iron w iinorgtoii eonta. Hales tiaraat..e. as l ow aa bv any alber Moalo l.aaa mr a... ' rhaiaca pronapllr paid. WMARK ALL GOODS VIA WILMINGTON LINES, aa, sVFor fintbar IniniBiatleB sply to either orth nnicrlgnd Ageaieof t' e ttse: EDWIN FITZGERALD, 1 ' Ag. Dt I'ait'ifora line, frOricuth St , Bsltisuore. INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION CO. S20 . WILL BUT A HI Premi um Bond 0 TBS iMlDl These bonds are la'urd tor the pnr nor in talaing ttinrta lor the ertctton of a l,ulluing me t.ii; ot jmw tots, io v u m lor a l'crprtual; World's Fair, a iieimanent borne, where everv manufar ture ran rihlhit and evil bla goods, and everv patentes can ebs Ii tat invention: a e ntreof iiMluetry ahiuh will pro a vAat bent lit to the whole countrv . For It l porpont the Iglalatnre of tbe State of N w Yoik has granltd a cbsrtar to a num-b-r o' our mit weallbv sun reapertable mai- cliiints, and ttieM at-utieuien I ave nurcnaMu no I.-wi than eight bHh-kaof the mwt valuable land Iu Uie I tty of New York Tbe buildlnit tn b erected will be a.ven .torlrS high (ISO eetlnh iiibn nirui mnttd by s tusa-oillcrtit doiue, siul wni cover a apace or Ira acre. II will be cesatruced ft I'on, brick and glass, and made Bre-proui. Tbe bonda, whieh ara all tor l ei b, are secured bv a first mort gage on the land and building; snd for the ursaae of making then popular, the Direc tors bave decided to have Quarter I v drawing tr sion.ut'oracn, tins mouev Doing tue liner eat on Ihe amount of the whole Insn. Everv bondholder must receive at least ail , but ha may receive ftlOO.OOOr" or BW,0uo, or S1 '1,001, or l.OOO, or S3,0O0, AtV so Fourth 8eries Drawing, April 6th, '75. Theae drawings take place everv TriRKIt MONTHS, antf eventually JKVKKY BOND win participate in mem. The next premium allotment will be held on Monday, March 1st, 1875, on which day 1,013 premium, amounting t si vi oon. will be tllatrlhnted amonn 1,000 bond huld-r. We have a limited "nrober of drawn 8, tie Bonds en band, which maybe purchased on eipncatKin. Addreaa, for Bonds and full Information, MORCENTHAU, BRUNO A, CO., FINANCIAL A0EMT8, 23 Park Row. New York. Post Office Drawer No. Remit by Draft on New York Oity Banks Kegitterc Letter, or Post Offlo Money Order Postponements Impossible Un der this Plan. Applications for Agencies received febVl - " 44-d4mAw6m Boy kin, Carmer & Co., Wholesale Druggists, ale., , BALTIMORE, MD. Sneceasor t . Wade Borkin & Co. QTILL MANDPAOTURK and eel' large W quaniuit s ni ineir sianuara rioprieutr) Mrdictnea, euch a Kveryboilv's Vegetable Csrthsrtln Pnii." Dr. Woith'lngton's ;holfra snd Disirhcaa rneinciiie," Or "Boykln' Worm Killer " Dr. "Hoykln'a t ough Nymp." Dr. 'Boi kin' Liver Tonic," or 'Compound r.uraccoi mannisae "Hslrd'a II urse snd Oettl. Powders." "Baltd- Worm Ornfectlona " . '-rtratgei flittet and Srhi appa " - All tha ahovo rood .re last hecomlra and arJ, and are kept generally by druggist and roi-nirv mer-nnr. ren IS- 4 Mi Forty Cases and Baskets Floret and moat popular brand ef CHAMPAGNES. CJPARKLINO MOSELLE ANDOATAW. O ba Wine Quarts and Pints at importer Prioe. CHAS. D. MYERS & CO., O and 7 North Front Undoubtedly True That our Brand of II B" .SELECT WHISKEY It th bet, puret snd most tellable Family R e Whlkny now in the m rket. Ita purity it att 'tied bv the hlgheet medical and sclent-He a itborlty and Ra papular prioe of THREE DOLLARS It moderate, and Iravee no reason for aalng the common aCaltaraiad mlxtureaaoM aa whlakey CHAS D. MYERS A CO., Bole Agents, -...a, B r"orth Front u aaiea 1 Star eopy. 17 East. HEW YOBK. Clyfle's WiliiHi! Li, SAILING FR U EW TOIK- Tuesday & Friday, at 3 P.M. -AM) FKUaJ WILmIXOTON- Wednesday & Saturday. L.ADINU TO AL,I POINTS IB Alabama. For North or Eaat bound Wllmli aton. I'olnnbla A An.r.t. S.a.. In Wilmington, atop at Railroad del of. Ike cars wllbvut delay and forward) k) Mm last ' , WM. P. CLYDE C0.f Agent Kew fork Mace, t Bowling 6rea Vw Tart A. D. CAZAUX. Agent HaltlBiore and New Vorli tine, Wilmington, X. 6. ' BB--IF BUSINEcS Graham & Nash, ATTORKEYS AT LAW, CHAltfiOTTE, N. a PRACTICE IN TBE BTATB AND FBI ersl Ceurts, sad make eelletlea say -where la North Carolina. Art negotiate aales of Real Katste. AgTtcnHaial, atiaeraJ aad , Lumber tract, and deetreiile City Letjeso sUntly m hand. - " ; US4f 10BABL OBOBtT. wilab vaaais CRONLY & M0RRI5, AUCTIONEERS,- STOCK AND REAL ESTATE RROIEIt ' WILMINGTON, . a 1AN BR BEEN AT THEIB 8ALXB ROOsti V a plan of the city, oa aw enlarged seal. Blank Hook with the boundaileeef sverv Let In theclty distinctly defined. ABMseea vsiue, past and present, or svary aft Any Information dastrad faialahea pea a llcatlon. , - , In I. - ! J . l f' ' ij 1 - JuU I88URA1C1 R1HIUS Atkinson & Manning. 070,000,000 AeaU Bepreaoatuat. '.' riTiT. Int. e. of North Aaaerloa.,,,', Phlladelph'a. ' fhenu lnarancel;unpaii,..,Ne Yk. Ootitiuentsl Ii auranoe Co...,..N.w Yo.h. N. HrlUondt Meieantlle Ina.CO.JcntVn. Hartford Fire Int. Company ...i artlord. National Fire Ins. Uvmpany.,. Hartford. NprlngfleM F. A M. lot Oo ..MaaHMhaMtta. MARINf. Mercantile Mutua int. Co New York. In. Uo. ef North A aa erica Philadelphia. LIFE, Connecticut Mutual Life laa.Co. Hartore". feb7 . as-If :. North Carolina Homo Insurance Co. THIS Company continues to wrrte Pollalet a ' fair rate., on all elamesef tstwnble BMW. erty All losses promptly paid. Encourage Home maUtutlen. ' "' -R. H. Battle, PreatdentiBsatoa Oa.et.SAet ATKIKBON HANN1NO, . Amis: JUU. jyjERCHAJITS AND IECBAKIOI ITiSCBANCE C0SPANT, . OF RICHMOND. YIBOIHIA. pltl .fSM,fS A. Y. SroBat, PreatdH. ) I. B. MooaB.BeeV) JOBS WILBtUIATVlIiSOB, . Oot-walAsoa i-u. i-vuibii nntroi friiBinfiOBy afl U, pru ! J0IINA.BVRKK, General line Aontj (FIRE, MARINE AND LITE) 940,000,000 A Beets BeyreteMltJwU OFFICE-Commercial ExokentaJBaildini North Wster Street. i oct 11 sa A VICTORY! Our Children's - Toes. YTE HAVE AT LAST IUO0BBDED IM getting , CHILDREN'S FINE , SHOES, v that are One and droeay, with no braes or Slvei tip, ami are more jlurablu than 'h mttalia ttMS. They are knows to wear children four and Sve montha with -ut a break In lotia Pareta will do wel) to try them. Csli and tee them. BVaUIS aa"YoQLAHJIi, Boot and Bhoe Store, feblS a OINlOINfs, SELECTED 'HAMS, , Bf Tongues. ' - SatukadBeeC For tale at O. H. W. BTJe,Or8, N. K. Dorner Market and Second Streets march 7 Molasses ! Molacses ! ISO H id. New Crop CnbA Molseaea, , ; 100 Bbla. Cuba Moiaaaet, ' Bbla. Sugar Moats Molwse. SO Hhda Iremanua Molsetes; ' SSBbl New Orlaant Motatae. Foraaleby EEBCHNER d? (JALDtU BBOS. Starch T It
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