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Thb IUilt Joi K5.L fc puLIi-lnil every uioruii." except M.mdav at Six Um.lak a Tear; Tdheb IK.llar for -i months; F.ftt rKxtM"Tmonthf..r.JH.rt,ri. 1 , , .... v.r Served l.T or. w in the tin -at Hni cents per month. The Weeki.t Joi kxal (Friday) One Pou.au ash a HAi.r. Advertbing Kates (per W1uarc of tel. ...in ,.f .lv.HLhiL' type,') One Vv Square, one Insertion, One Doiaak; to Insertion, Onb Dou.ah and A HALr; three Insertion, Two Dollars; four In sertions, Tw o Dollars ano a half ; five, insertions, Tbrkb D-.Li.ARf ;U livertionK, Tur a Dollars asd a walk ; one month, Ewbt Dollar; two mouth, Twelve Dollars; three mouths, Sixties Dol lar". , CICERO W. HARRIS, WILMlSGTOy. Nf C, -; " WEDNESDATJMRjilMi. FEB. 2MSH ,tiI:i', 1 " comments ol the Prt. The decision of the Electoral Commiwion in the Louisiana case has clirlte 1 from Iho Democratic press expressions of keen disap pointment and diggunt, whilst Re publican papers generally are en tbusiaslic over what they gravely terp."grcat Bcpublican victory." The annexed extracts will indicate the general tone of the press: v y Kac ivrk yKoria: a liTr.? ior i i ....ui If in Iri It I1 1 V. KlIMtt HinCIKHIIUllU d Hi HJTCHlOU IMS irilHIIIHI, i i . i...'l.....il in tin how any Fd taith or inconieteney on it from itKoblliratlOlit). little doulit that uo calamity tould be fall a free eonntry worse than the inau guration of a President under a vitiat ed title.: We have not tho slightest doubt there U one thing much worse for any politieal party than an honor able defeat and that is a dishonorable victory.", -, : - , A'ftj J orA' cun ; i nu iiwhmj must not be caught napping while econ- kugui i who i ininitors who are now striving to mi pose a irouuuieni I . A President on, the ponntrv are plot ting also to steal the organiiation of the House in order that they may have full swing t the Treas ury. Mr. Speaker Ilaudull will do well to keep his eyes on every exposed point, aud ec to it that the most trust ed men only am put on guard. There never was a.timo when vigilance was more heeded than now." Nw York Herald : "This decision foreshows tho election of Mr. Hayes. If Mr. Tilden's temper is magnanimous and his sense of obligation strong he will be easily reconciled to his personal disappointment by the high houor and splendid devotion accorded him by a !. ol mirt v uliii ti efimnrisoH A ma. iivuviwi '. 1 jority of the citizens of the United States." ; New York Tribune ; "The couu. try is likely to belie vo that it is an hon est settlement. Few have any doubts as to Florida. There is uo longer a dispute as to South Carolina. It is clear that the law is with the Ilepubli , cans in Louisiana." New York Timt t: " Doubtless the Democrats will revile the Commission as partisan; but that will be of little consequence, The country will see, if the Democrats do not, that the reason why the commission divided on party liues was that the Democrats refused to cross the party lines." . New York Graphic i '"This deci sion completely destroys the Supreme Court fetish. That body hag been one of the American idols. It has beep looked up to as an embodiment of pre ternatural wisdom and impartiality. The event has proved that its judges are men, and are moved by the same motives, Ored by the same passions.and warped by the sumo partisanship as other men. , ; New York Etfirei ; 'il'he decision is a disgrace to the country and a dis honor to the meii who committed it. The peoplo of the United States decid i ed one way, and judges of the Supreme Court decided against the people, ' Brooklyn Ewjle : "Tho snaps and tricks and frauds which they ure unable to guard against will be universally re ferred to in the years that are to come with tho contempt to-day felt for thorn by the every honest, American, and by every ; believer jn popular rule the world over."- ' - Philadelphia Evening Telegraph, Republican: "The Presidential , con test ends with the Republicans carry ing off the nominal prize for which the two great parties which divide the aa tion were contending, but the substance of victory remains with tho Democrats, who, unless thev commit some nnimag inable act of lolly, or unices the'&s publicans show more, wisdom than they havo been doing for severul years past will fight the political battles of the future from a position of advantage which will be worth more than all the government 'patrongo' will be to their opponents." I llitb mo ud, Va ., H7i A "The ve ry name of Republican in all time to come must stink in the nostrils of decent men. ;'l'he duty pf. Conservatives and Democrats is clear let them be true to themselves, their pledges and their countryjsubmit to the theft of the Pres idency, but organize for) an .eternal warfare againbt the thieves." I , Richmond Dixpatch: "The Elector al Commission has disappointed all our hopes. -The vole of Ixmisiana is to be . counted for Hayes. We have no heart to pursue the subject. We are pained -:We mayf say? grieved to Bod, that judges of the highest Court in i the land are so unworthy of public vonfl. dence." ' i . ,' Jsttihhburg Virginian: "Wo trUit that the popular branch of. Congress will never permit Hum Iqttvul into Hie oflircr, to carry with him Into that high place all the filthy odors of the Louisiana and Florida frauds." Cincinnati Enquirer: "This prac uiMi.ntpil this tnbiiniu. we io noi nT.ur v j ticaPf ends the work of tin! tj.jlmnu!. j It is incapable of ikvem y or Loin ty. j It will 1 won than usvleM to argue "J farther qneMons More it for any : purmws saro ik 'ay. Jt haa Do Ioiiipt ' ... . , It in a mockery. Louisville. A'v., Iohii'i r-Jtiurttal: "The spectacle presented in the action of the majority of the Commission ia one that should provoke more sorrow and mortification than anger sfho Iemoemcy have nothing to blame themselves with. They trusted to the honor of ineu whose positions and rep utation pave assurance of at least a do cent regard for fairness They have been deceived." St. Louis Ilnmhli'cait: "There will bo no more couipromine on political Juestions in this country. A l'resi ential dispute will never again be submitted to arbitration. itepuoiican perjury bag- put an eternal quietus upon that kind of business." At uriESCI.XCL- AX1 KErBIBU" - TIO. , ' The leading Democratic jour nals are urging acqtiiesence on the part of th people to the un just and disgraceful division of the Electoral Ccynwjssion. They are right We must yield. The Commission was the. on worthy, medium through which tlte Dem-s ocrats and the nation expected justice.' The Judges and Sena tors 'composing this' Commis sion Wve soiled . Uieirv! ermine with ineffaceable stains. , We trusted in the, and have been de ceived. We gave them thq dicta torship in the great question, and thev have rrovon themselves to ho both cowards , and partisans. ' country jrom everlasting reproach nd.ihe sneers of .her enemies. they have dishonored her by seat- ing & man with a vitiated vtithx-in the President's chair, by refusing to listen to tlte voice of. the so- called sovereign people; by crown ing Fraud with triumph and by humbling Truth to the dnst Yet, we too say, submit. We prefer an honorable defeat to a dishon ored, .'contemptible, tainted and undeservod farce that calls itself a victory. The Electoral Com mission has killed the Republican party. If Hayes accepts the Pres idency, as no doubt be will do, he will be the last oKthifrwrtyiho' will ever receive Ikhq semblance of of Btinport from the American Re public. I We think,'tob,' mt bis tenure of office ijhe 'blfows the example of he xpiringdminis tration, will bo classed; in Ameri ca's future )iatQ(yWi J that of Rome s "last ol tna xwouins. Mr. Hayes refuses to talk about his policy or his cabinet, in case he is given a right to carry out a policy cvt Lave' A.- cabinet He will not resign as Governor until the result is 'announced by the presiding officer of the Senate. The most disgraceful chapter in American histoiy .may now be written" for nothing remains to completo it but mere form. A Commission believed to bo Com posed of the best elements of both parties Ins shocked public confidence and respect, by a par tisan judgment, which makes the corruption and rascality of Wells' Returning Board respectable by contrast When Wells Avas before the in vestigation committee of the House the other day he asked the question, "Am I a vassal or am I a peerf" His question can now bo answered. He is the peer in every respect of those mcniliers of the Kloctoral Commission who have indorsed his action. j With tho strong opposition in Congress, and a the insuperable disgust of honest people, Hayes is likely to have a bard - time of it these next four years. ; Mrs. JorieiTboiii is your health thi morning 1 1 bank you m diim, much improved.!:' I bought a bottlH if Dr. Bui IV CoiikIi Syrup,' last nigh', and after tlie llrt dom) uiy wiMgh, was ohfcked. I a'ept well, and t-uve not oonghed one this morning, v . ; t Pettowfty &ich,ulken, R1KKR8 AND COM.flSSIOV MF-K CHANTS, Wllmtngton; N. CJ Orders and ctmftlininienUi-tolk'lted. Ollerlng to day Kpirlta TurH" tine, Kosin, Cotton, Western ut?J. C. Bacon, Mountain Bat ter In tul and rollo, ToUtoes, Applet, Onion, (l)nlon tfett, .Drfi-d Apple, V-uthr fauItM Eitd, MiaitH,auirell Corn, Flour, tic, Au;. Constjoitly reontvrj ing ana closed out nally. ' rill order lor car loads. , Salt, Molasmn, Ac.- '8nr Iransjiortntlonat lowest rt'. . v , tel. 17-tf. ' '( TUE IATUJOT. Oldest impT in the.'WebU, ' rublUhed weekly at Greenitboro', N. Address Patbiot, MISCFLLAS'.OIS. Emm -AT -NT I -SUIT . EVERYBODY. j ; ?.' ; NEWEST , STYLES ' OF i .-,,,; .;,..! NECK WEAR, At W!I. FYFK'S, EXCHANCE CORNERS mriE READERS OF THE JOURNAL are advised of the, fai t thai Jno. J.' Hed riek is now selling good's at the old stand orlTcilrick X Rfaii, . i 29 Market Street, 29 XVherehc offer thbestHtoekfcwlusrvtly) dry eo(U in tlw city, plfering now at a re- BLACK AND COLORED CASEMiffi, ! BLACK AIPACCA8, : HENRlETTftCLOTH, ;'; M1AWLS; Cloth aud caselmere for men's weari Tho best stock of Boy floods In the city. Hosiery for Ladle aud Oeutluweu. A few dort'D very suiierlor Ball'rigaii Hose. WHITE GOODS. , , , . ' The iM-st stock of Haiuhurg, .Tininugs in .;, DOmSTlCSBlEAChEp '.: . u and niidwj 90 Bales Brown lietf c4cluap.i , ' Table Diaper, LineiiB, Towellnpi, eta. ! The 'public Is invited to give me a pdk Lowest prices, and 0.E PRTCf the rule of the hour. ' ,!IIED1UCK. Jail 21 tr 1 ' i us EXTRAOEDINARY. JNDUCF.MENNT3 ARE , ( NOW OF- FERED IN t it CLOT 11.1 NCI! As the season is far advanced I am de - ' 1 L '' ' ' ii , . u i , j termlned to close out all my ' - ; (-uluo ifi STOCK OF OVERCOATS r., At a Very Small Margin on the Coat. t My stock of Clothfmr' embrace all the Latest styles ' and I am determined to make It lp the in tereat of all to buy of me. . ., , I'lirehawr will ilnd greatbarguinitln both MU1FIMILGG Our ALL MADE SHIRTS' that fiell at ) ctnt are still all the go,, Theaeshirto are really worth f 2 SO. ' Furcbaera will do well to exftinint before purchasing else- " ''.. ; . ,..,r where. ,i . A. 8JIBIEB, jau20-tf ' 1 " 30'arket itree. Attorne? and Connscllor at Law, ' tW Pmpt attimtion givcoW) all bvaU uexS cntTUKted to hiin. Social attention paid to the collection of claims. ' fob6-d&W-tf Miri ). ii ktmtUtf, j . To the worlhiie1 tiaaWb-wi ai now prepared to juruibh all, Claris wih eoip: atant employment at home,' the! Whole krf the time, or lor their uparemomtaM.JiHu slne new,, light an,d profltuble. ersKH of either cx easily earn 'from 50 ent U; 5 pw evening, 'and a prnpartlonai aurn by devoting their whole time to the business. Boys and girl eatn icarlla''iiihch as men. That all who isee Ujig notice fnay send their address, and test the business we make till unparalleled offers To-ueh j a are mt satitJItnl we will scrl ou dollar to pay for Xhe trouhjo of Writing. fSill' particulars', sample Worth' neveral flollaf to commenee work on, nd a popy ol' Home and Fireside, one of the largest ana lM-st Illustrated 1'ubltottUou, alifCnt flrae ly mall. ) Header, If you want-pormsnoiit, profitable, work, address. GEoriotV Stin- aoN A Co., rHuiland, Maine. JiiJh lW tf f Can't be made by every igctit" every roondi ' In Ahb' business n , , , 1 . 1 - 1 , 1 , , ,f ... we furalsh, but those w llllhg to work cm easily nru a dowrf dollam'a dt rlgh iu their owu localities!' UaFeiBd irwrni w explain ht re. Huslnes pleasant and hoo" omble.' wometh aVid KotS'imairlB! do as wall aa meii. t,lV'e , wUL furidsb, y,ou a a complete Outtlt free. The business na,w letter thart anvthhur flf." Wt WIIU bear xHie of slaiUng you. i'artlenlai free. L Write and see. farmers ana incctiauiv, their son and daughters, ah hll Hanio In noed of paying jwork U iinmtf should write to us and learn all about tho" work at once. ' Now Ms tlte UmVi'i Don't Welay. Address TUIE&CO., Augusta, Mtue. Jan.SOtf Dry Goods S999 HISCELinEOl'S. I M 11, J all J . PROF. CHITTENDEN, -iiiOU Y A a 23 HQ of 1 ale College, says be has ex amined the tufferenrgn! ces fro 0i vhk-h it is man-. f Uf-' tifftd, anV cfcpS ; riiULY SAY j that it is only of such material : . as are known io , i' " ' ' ' - '' REACT FAVORABLY pn the system. . ? 1 ; 1 ' V.-i .! i .1 . . 1 f . ,.! 1-1 lU'l ;-.f.l..rU.....lil l, Old or New World. J Zf, , I 'IJ 1 V III! 5 and T N9rth iTonSt. V 3Ji I .'tin V1 isW'J tvi to BAKER'S CHOCOLATE !!;! ut a njjVKl' rtfiJt t.,' TAMARINDS, FHESI1 GOODS. TVnYlOcrf ir ond ' : 4 Vi.ili :i c! rwtuVMUU AIk,,,.;,, ,,. .if rlmpdried.' r . . UVI )'::Tf I) y:(ff (V.j l.dUl.t I In II viauwi JLJ Bulk Sides & Shoulders. " ; !P0Kfe Mess asd rnirr, ' Mess Beef, Ii af iitif Sugar,' Coffce'i FLO UR an33-tf. now js; thome;; IOR ALL MUSIC-LOVERS TO CALL on Mh. C. G. .HASTSFIELD, the praetieat PIANO i-Bfej oiid ORGAN maker, and , all fYTTn MuBic-loyers caujiavethe op I l,f 1 .1 " portunlty to gfjmKm ..nave tneir oia-i instruments rrrYl?renei,e(1 ttom ' b?gl,inlni5! 1 li, '"end. A lo liciK))iehlnir the Case. Work Will be done Bt the moet reasonahla niieef), suck as never have been oflered, tn v;iniingtou hefore. , Such t-ood chance.' Call anil see him. ' " (.'' I-u vmes on oeqonu street, oveff Janes Brown's, or orders may be left .at bis residence, comer Mulberry and Second streets. I ' v.t;.-..-.iu .i un f iub7-tf ')!'!)' ll'l 1 ' ('t n TT : rr IhtwanU.; I. I, -...1 Muscovado Molasses ! ''i'Xi-M.-f-.U ..Jt !,! Jl I h;'i '. " ':..( .Oil I, 101 ; ' 7 i ex Brig mm .mwxtiwi Direct feoit m ant an z as. m.I , ,jt ,'Cir 1 ,;i .,,,( ,,n 1 .The quality of this Molasses Is Veqrsi parlor.. 1 . Orders oouoited. ,.; a'nV If jan 25-tf WORTH St WOMEi, NOT1IJE! i rtniE' CREDltoiS ' OFJAMF.d i-JtV. f W llt 'itf-l.,f ,,f ,-, I Itnu l1nrua4Ml art liwhtf nnltfln.. ir aAj pear bcfoffa'me 'on or beftt thewBth of Mrehr 1M7V, and lilotlie etWeiue-pf their elabn. .. This January 2ad, 1 877. ' I - evandeiS!Noi:etArt;'' 1 CleVk 8nwrlr Oourt, Buwleu!euuty.) ,,ian251aw5wV (. (, y . 'PRINTING M-fOSPANV.1 PRINTING INKS; ' ' Our Ink ftt f iiptIOfHinality',dtielhg madeiroiD.thej tlie personal su made froiB.thei Uert iugre,deuU and. under epe ftlN' kurtei rvlsionofa PRACTICAL PllINTEk AND PRESSMAN,'ewfore e Will SOAHAKrf BY POUKO 0 INH.i . 1 r Li.l,l,,lTM3 'ipf Tit i nir ' QUICK DKYtNO, ANDENTIRELYFREE FROMSElTIKJH-OFPJt.ia iaikl orwiiiicB AJtB toWra ulANf,(jifRa'j IJiaJAfiljRilfJpRErS: '''"WTrtlt'fWrphWAtii!! H iL, jut. Qnu. .-.i. ..i . r . " Jl irii-ur a-munow Kejf muu COIIVineft. any pnnii'r,lwat,e H-peetA P10 than be should for Jils Inks, 'fut up In Ttt-gs and bafrcl to suit rSuKAaam) j . v l.i fAddresajf 't ' 1 v'rtii f)11' ol."ntu(irtpni',r..w, 'adot )-tf Winy fU loaJit : s- jrrr rrrr: tt:.-t -. . n t ri Lco'a Prepared Ximo At'tiEr4 TrtOTtO UfiRLY' tlig tEX j or ii-utiiiiK j-uniHTs, wno pronoimee It ? the Ji to 1 VmTJL llms ever .tf".sv"1'or Mb VOW foitVAM ti on Crop Tlmo, to prompt, naviugrtom efs. fcbll-tf 0. 0. PARSLEY & CO. I: Yin 0 '.V 1 .f. II w Hall Pearsall. -i .''('; i Uh Li-. 1- .'' - r-yr .-i J.oprEK tow ' , . , t (BOOK'ANTi NEW 'Afek fA)lfeFF.CI 'ALTT)"17-'!oTUi bth idtFUilaj ; l '',-. HndeUW F,eunsy)vanjtt, , , XIS LLiM IS. : r f p 1 a ro s, MELODEONS. Guitar Violins, Flutes, FIFES, accouii:os. tf. J II H IK ' f: ...ii ' -':' r jr , . ' BAlVtJOS, 1 tjumuunu 1 ... 1 ,. 1 And a fuU aMortment of general Musical merchandise AT THB :r .id " "" A eompk4e atock id !,..fi BLANK BOOKS, INKS 'Mil n.i ; Inn papers: ALL SIZKSahd STYLES 'ioir la trHtff'j2 d ' . ' h. i HEINSBEKGER'S 71 1-rn nj feb 18 tf 3J and 41 MARKET ST. .Vm- ! ;;i i'.; n .-'( ALWJLY&QN'JAND.! rphE BEST 8ELECTED STOCK' OF Groceries, Provisions, and Crockery Ware. i pf war K-k of ebon Also a lari;o sUk- oice imported ahd'cl6hie8tfc,,':-!l,"'t Liqnors,vWines,, W'3f:years40ll ;,iii , $2 60 PER CALLON U lil ".' t H. 1 I -.,. (Il, H I I ."t.f Ihr ,:') Anew lotof 4 '. ;Win)i;rger; Qfteese,' : Dutch Herrings, "i1 - i 1 ..'a Turkish, Prunes, Drier pplesVL! m'XviII ! jit.. 'o.J'V -ffjf ' 1 ie .... Inwinfo 'Xrii ' Arrt 1 i!t.uij u"i auiaiubOr vx-Wi( uu GEORGES. SCIIUTT'S Live Flower Store, i WW cor. Ilrketsn4 Second ni. "'tetfaftr" ' JNO RODENMAYER i 3bitH eldtMbc-;!.""!- Mi ni'.dT ; .luiJ !iiiidt f-ii,!' !, !!fia1tii6rCd w ; " 1 bllli t'iil'iiJiilO! l! CBll t:',:-v'A mi h;rjHi:a on ;!) ,!)! ,it.i; j . SELLS OIL PAINTS, 1 1:1" jso j ;,a tt VAJHVA8,, KAWliB JJRI3T0L BOARD, 1 ihZldtl IniM ;J-.--,. rtif.l . ,,.1-1., I " A 'nr . Drawing Paper, . ',(:, '-u MATERIAL' FOR s EVERY KISD OF TAjLS-ft X ; tpMPLEtE. .'i 00. 1 " . ' OUTFIT TOftW ! ' AR TISTSf EASELS' Mt TEKS'ifa'lvS, BLENDER, '1 tt:U .... Iiimi it Miili ii-fifw" I 1 Ortfefs for frerties dllevl with dispatch, n I it w . I .liili t'A m'l .-itiitA . .1 tortrait -FraiiidS I Oj W! (it.,!! Y,:WirfiHiJ-u(.W: I i . eflcctwlUefarev,,,,,,,'; v. .TSfaflVor VAX.WOJlK alWays'dn hand. 4 '-'1 1 ....... ,. " iCdlilogtjei 'rVWitaluliiff VoHieb' useful hV formation sent eh spplliatioB and receipt ofWKihp1. 't'-'i'W'.' -j v,l .- , ::, Term Cheap tor Cash.'"' ' Jan 11-tf mm (1ST RECEIVED SISIELLAE( -A. - i! THE ,.r,EV 1 'ZEmF aJ ; J . A KZMw It A" ! 'V' wt.'Fh'i. rf.t.vj'h stwsi-A I Lh Rates or Si BCRirnox :J j jTHEltAJltrE U published every Friday t . . i 1 1 4 , on the following terms One Copy, one veaf - - 2 00 - -. ' r ix ukjdUi ',(: v ,4 v u I (Ml Clofc Rateal ' Five Cojies, to one address - -' ' 'S 00 Eight - ; i; -.n Tekms Invariably is AlVAj;cV'' ' m k "tit M Iti'H I., n.i A 1817. ., II K R AJ. P. , lent. '"I . i ,,i JT! Jill V 4.1.H'' AGENTS WANTED! .We (loire to atiture the. service of eucr-. ltic ladies, men, boys and Ki'rli 'tu'cai'i-' 1 yss ftr' the VrM Hhri.i,. a tunre t ity.eirl)t coluuiu ire-klo japr, jifib, lihed every Wijlueiiav..at Wadestxiro' N. C. : We vBl pay ali ferwrtltv'. ' The uo riptitin, f m w,iH,joir,tht iH) trouble to get upcluld, Subserlytion oiily One Dollar. 8eud Tor HreuUr and tvl men oopke ifjroa U j B atfttuti Addre. , Jft, T. PATH It' K, ' t: Hl'ii-'..iiiBB'lll dKit lu! ,i 'Wnt"!)'!" t1 :aiui l-Ererytiitig Tft tfr This' PafK Tkkms: One Tear ffreo of imstaireV fiiOO- shr 'months ;'oa!' trial mreef mown twi cnt;;pyaUlet,n, 4vwtVk ' An extra euuv to anv nun wniiinir nt r clhb of tiv'stihsieHbcrs with 'the eash;'' 'j! J. A. BONITZi KatNalurl Trie KasaiiidiJtoriaL1! Tbe' bnW 'Maln1e''WiPiiklt-rrh4 imi-i published jiiii the.. lulled trrlghA Treats' of tdnti's "of'intWtttr TW craft. Literature pure, and Is a household, companion 01 w ti ten cuj"r Mason in the country may justly leel proud. RendtbSocJ? letter. Send stamp fctfTspevunf u opv and eet tip a elub. ' "."AWILSO.V, 1 " .0 (lreeJMhcre J.0 1 ';' ' LdJ.w ( .ij'.d ai.il 1877 baltimoke'mp?1877 . ! 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The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Feb. 21, 1877, edition 1
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