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Miscellaneous" WAIT NO LONGER ! LUT COME TO THE Exchange Corner I You should come at once and selcctgycur Japanese Goods before all are sold. A nice lot of those beautiful Waiters,! only $1,25 per set; they are going fast. The iiicesi present you can'give is a Hand . keichief Cox with half dozen nice Handkerchiefs, Or a Glove Box with oce or more' pairs of Ciloves. You should remember the Kid Glove De pot The 4-Button Kid Glove you" loI Lefcdujticated in price. Only $1 per Pair Wc can give you Kid Gloves from 50c up. Come and get your presents at Exchange Corner for a little money! Y u can find a Present for any one, from the darling babe to the robus man. We wouldcall vour attention to the j Flexible Hip Corset For sale oniv at Exchange Corner ! It is a Beautv ! Wejnvife all to come as we areprenared "see them on MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY ! As we know it will not only be to their interest but to" their amusement aiso. H. SPRUNT: Exchange Corner dec 21. The DailvRevis A' JOSH. T. JAMES, Ed. and Prop WILMLN6TON, N. C. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1.9 Largest City Circulation. WHAT'S THBM ATTER NO T 1 There is evidently something wrong in the virtuous Senate of North Carolina but where it is has not yet heeu exactly determined. Monday's Raleigh papers give an inkling of it when we aic toid that Mr. Caldwell introduced a tesolution providing lor an investigation into me charge of a corrupt combination of Sena tors on the passage of the Western ltail bill. Mr, Caldwell's resolution was not pun ished and therefore we are left in the dark as to what sortot ' corrupt comomation was meant by Mr.C. A little possible light however, is thrown upon the subject by an item in the Senatorial night session when Mr. Respass rose to r. question of personal privilege and read from the edi torial columns of the Goldsboro Messen ger the following: No Radical Magistrates Wanted. We learn that it is boldly charged about Raleigh that certain Republican members of the Legislature were induced to vote lor .the 50,000 appropriation to the Western Railroad, under a promise by ertain Democratic members, that their isbes sfaruld be respected in the an ointment of magistrates. What does his mean? Had the resignation of Mr Respass anything to do with such bar gam nnd sale? Mr. Respass, we are tcld, explained why he had resigned from the committee on the selection of magistrates, la the be ginning ha had announced that he never would vote for a Radical, black or wiiite, for magistrate, and not being able to work with hie colleagues on that line, he had yielded to their request and re signed He repeated he never would vote for A Radical for justice of the peace. We shall await with some curiosity an elucidation of this mysterious matter. It must all be a mistake. The men who are bold enough to cut down the pay of the Secretary of State to $3 a day while they themselves get $4 a day (Sundays included?) andjiaiieaeaud lailroad passes should be, it seems to ua, a head and shoulders above any thiug like "a corrupt combination." And so Mexico is going to have an In ternational Bl position in the land of the cactus, next year. It is to take place in the. City of Mexico and the baildings are .'ready being erected. The materials are to be purchased in this country aud some of the lumber from the old Cape Fear may find its way there in the course of events. Tremen Ions s.orms are reported as having occurred in the South of France, and hundreds of people are thrown upon the charity of thj public, having been made houseless an 1 homeless by tha fearful iaundations which have swept through that portion of the country. In Spain a5 tempest lasted four days, by which many lives were lost and great destruction to property. In Navarre and Asturies houses, farms and even villages were swept away and destroyed. . A PROPOSITION. Xncrc arc 170 members of the Legisla ture 50 in the Senate and 120 in the House ttsi:es the various officails. They pay themselves $4 a day and they getmileage and railroad passes too. Now let the Members shew their grit, their appreciation of a true economy, by cut ting down their owa salaries to $3 a day and hand in this amount, together with their mi'.ea.r?, to ih-3 Treasurer. The total amount would be between $13,000 and 14,060, not a mere bagetelle, by'any means. The members can then go home happy on their railroad passes. Prince Louis Napoleon has written a letter signifying his intention to join the British forces at tho Cape of Good Hope. The Prince assigns various reasoas for the act, among which are the fact that for eight years he lias heeu the guest of the English people, received his military edu cation at an English school, and the ties of friendship had been strengthened to wards the English army by taking part in its annual marn'uyres. This may all sound ve.-y well, but if the Prince Napo leon has the spirit which characterised the First Napoleon, if the opportunity should ever occur when he could do so, he will not hesitate to join tho forces of auy nation which promises the means of retaliation for the cruel injustice doue his illustrious relative by sending him to St. Helena. The Napoleonic spirit is not very forgiving, and never forgetful. The Prince on hi return saiijd yesterday for Capetown. TllK REPEAL, OF THE SUPER VISORS LAW. The Democratic majority in tin House is to be congratulated upon the bold stand which they have taken in regard to the repeal of tho Supervisors law, which jn commit ceo of he whole was passed on Tuesday by yeas 135 to nays 110. The bill is in the shape of an amendment of fered by Mr. Southard, Democrat, from Ohio, to the General Appropriation Bill, and was opposed violently by the Radicals under the leadership of little Eugeue Hale from the great (?) State of Maine. The Radical Senate may refuse to con cur in the amendment, and in that event an extra se.-sion will be necessary; then the onus for the expense ot the extra session must remain with the Republican party wi iie a Democratic Senate and House in the next Congress, it is hoped, will stand firm aud refuse to pass any appropriation bill whatever, unless this olicus law is repealed. In this way the next Coiigre3s, which is Democratic, can starve, his frauduleucy into submis sion, in the event that be refuses othsr wise to give his signature to the bill. The Washington Post, the very ablest Democratic pap3r in the United States, deserves the thanks of the whole Demo cratic party in the country,and especially in the South, lor its persistent efforts in reminding Democratic Congressmen of their duty day after day for weeks past in regard to this particular bill. WASHINGTON LETTER- Washington, D; C , Feb. 25, 1873. Mr. Thurman, the other day, in a speech of a few minutes, discussed the propriety, of attaching general legist lationj to the appropriation biils. He did it after preparation, and no doubt with the intention of iniiaensing Dem ocrats in the House to insist on re taining the amendment to tne legis lative bill, now under discussion, which repeals the Federal supervisors law The effect of the speech ia now shown in the increased tirmneas with which the House majority adhere to that amendment. The legislative bill is the last appropriation bill, aud if the supervisor law is to be repealed at this session it must be in this way, It now seems likely the House will vote the repeal, but that altar confer ence betweoa ttie two Houses, it will be lost. The Legislative is the last gpprcpri ation bill because the House, on yes terday, passed the Sundry Civil bill, the on y other one not previously acted on. The House passed it as it came from Committee without discus siou. It appropriate7.000,000. This seems a suiaarj way of disposing of so much money, but those who have watched the proceedings of Congress during the session do not need to be told that whenever discussion hie beea l bad on an appropriation bill, the only effect baa been to incret the a morn, t appropriated- 8o, on the whole, it would have been better for the coun try and the Democrt tic party if the House had done in all cases as it did yesterday. Booh a cor rse would have saved many millions c f dollars to the government. The whole qua it ion of a specfrf session depends upon the amendment mentioned above the Supervisor amendment aud, I think, therefore, that the extra session will be avoided. All the necessary work can be done if the two Houses work handsomely. An important bill was introduced by Senator Ingalls a few days pine, and great efforts will be made to push it through at this session . It provides for a comple revolution in the manner of adjusting pension claims. Both sides now see that the present and prospective expense of the arrears act is greater than at first thought, and this bill is designed to reduce expenses of the Pension Bureau by adding to the difficulties in the way of securing pensions. Like the Indian transfer, the Army reorganization scheme, etc, this bill will probably fail for tho rea son that there is not time to consider it fully. Ihe arrogance of Mr. Coakling and the venity of Genl. Burnside nearly produced personal violence in the Senate on Saturday. Their language was violent enough to lead to a hostile meeting "at another place, "but I sup pose Senator Hamlin, Senator An thony, and the other old women who patched up a peece between benatore Gordon and Conkling last year will be able to prevent bloodshed. Many of the Greenback Congress men elect are here, and have agreed to act independently of both the great parties in organizing the next House. Gubdge. SECESSION TALK. Hints as to What California Will Bo If the Chinese Don't Go It is stated that the San Francisco Daily Stock Report, the oldest finan cil paper on the Pacific coast, in urging that a monster mass meeting be held in San Francisco to demand of Hayes that he sign the Chinese bill, uses the fol lowing extraordinary language : This is a most critical time in the history of California. Whether there is to be bloodshed and anarchy in our fair State, riot, incendiarism and mur der; whether our green fields are to be blackened and our garden-spot laid watte ; or whether,- rather than incur these dreadful evils, we shall calmly iu the end, all other resorts having failed, meet and sever our oonneotion with the national confederation, mak ing laws for our preservation and the preservation of our children's heritage, the events of the next two days may determine. Already sueh a dread possibility as secession from the Union in the event ol our failure to obtain the relief we de mand from the Chinese evil is broadly taiked of in high oiroles. The East has utterly failed to understand our situation and to extend the aid tnd sympathy we have the right to expect from the sisterhood of States. Lead ing men say that wehavepleaied, have exhausted arguments, havener ied aloud for relief, but our most earnest np peals have been treated with indignity, and our sufferings have been a mock ery, As a last resort we will take advantage of the geographical Hues that surround us, the vast extent f soil within our boundaries, the ex haustlesa resources of wealth that are ours, and will set up an occidental re public, which, if it cannot rival tin old republic in its glory of the pat will at least be a magnificent empire of white freemen, whose heritage shall be preserved to tieir children and their children's children forever. M0ONSHI9E. Some matches may be made in heav en, in the opinion of the Buffalo Em press, but not walking matches. Peter Cooper's memory is failing. He says New York Aldermen were once hones!; and intelligent. Cincinnati Commercial. The head of a mule is too heavy ftr tha other portions of his body. It makes his h:n4 feet fly up too easy. N U Picayune. The place for your napkin is yoar lap,' says the New York Herald. 'The man who can't protect his shirt-front without a napkin ought to practioe in a gymnasium.' Why is the Herald man to caption? We hope all the papers in tie State will give publicity to the fact that a Detroit band-organist makes $800 a year. Aud alsri mention incidentally that the fare to Detriot was never low er. Norristown Herald. 'Judge' Lock wood, of Washington, is evidently not a student of human natu6. ghe placed flowers upon the desk of Senators who procured her admission to the bar of the Supreme Court. She ought to have presented them with cork-screws. New York Commeroial Advertiser. In a primary school not long ego, the teacher undertook to convey to her pupils an idea of the uses of tho hyphen . She wrote on the blackboard 'Birds-nest,' and pointing to tha hy phen, asked the school, 'What ia that forf 'After a short pause a small Fenian piped onf. 'Plase, ma'am, for the bird to roost on.' Boston Globe. Tha True Tray to Invigorate. The true way to invigorate a feeble system is to infuse activity into the operations of the stomach, that wondrous alembic la which the food is transmuted into the con - I stituents of the blood, the chief element of pur inability. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, because it accomplishes this end, is greatly to be preferred to many so called too c. useful indeed as appetizers, but inoperative A aids to digestion and assimilation. This sterling cordial, while it inyigorates the tfrmsT. h IthfnHir eti wlalea the liver bowels, and kidneys, ensuring the escape throngh the regular channels of effete and useless matter tnrown off by the system, which is thus purified as well as Invigor ated by it. Its tonic influence is soon made manifest by sft increase of vital energy and a more active and regular dlsfchanrtspf every pkplcfl funejion, and it has the further effect 6frend4lng ti s-stem unassailable by malar ial epidemics. oellaneous. -Wood ! BLACK JACK, tLTT OAK, ASH, PINK aVl SWAMP WOOD. Fall supply f-r sale Uom wharf oj-deUv-er$d, cord length or cut up, at Lowesiiyoss for Cash. O. O. PAfcSJLEY, 4a.. Agent, Coal and Wood Yard, Cor. Orange and 3. Water 8ts- feb 21 Change of Schedule ON AND AFTKK THI8 day the 8tmr. Paespobt, will man daily trips to Smith Till e, 1 earing Dock at 9.30 A. M., leave AinithrMe at 2.30 P. M. Tickets $1.00, R;und Trip. oct 23 GEO. MYERS, Agent. Samples from Haiti m-tc and No? Orleans. RDER8 for Molasses, Sugar.Colfee,Soar, Meats, Uice Ac , promptly executed at b't ttm prices by JAS. T. PETTLW A Y, dec 3 24 Water Street. . . ! ' Theodora J oseph, Corner of Harnett & Salisbury Sis One Corner West Raleigh. National Bank RALEIGH, N. C. Boarjd by the day or n the European plan f- Satisfaction garranteed ia every particular My bar is supplied with Finche's Golden Wedding, 1870, Gibson 1871 Rye, Pfeiffer A and C, and many more of the Fines Brands of Rye and Kentucky Bourbon. oat 19 Go To GEORGE MYERS'. : . i a. I & - . vC 3 ts 11, 13. & 16 South Front St Make no Mistake! rI8 THREE STORES contain the 1 argeat and Finest Selections of Choice Family Groceries, Wines, Teas, Liquors and Provisions the City has ever Known ! Pony, Bine Grass, Delmoaico Ciub House, Sweet Mash, Smoky Hollow a&d Ken toekj Gem Whiskeys, Wiaes, Cham pagnes, Holland Gin, Jamacia Ram, French Brandy French Cordials, Domestic Wines. OoloDg and Imperial Teas, lb per cent un der Market Price. XOO nbis Choice Red Apples, 100 Bb!s Potatoes, 50 Boxes and Bales Granges, lOOO Cocoa Nuts,, lOOfOOO Choice Havana Cigars, 3 000 Cag?s Assorted Goods. Sweet Mash $3 00 pit pal iun. Baker's Oia Rye $2 GO per gallon, ' Choice Teas 60 cents per pound. 'A .L Vj a. li.hu ;( onJt'j-.-c ' Make no Mistake. Give him a Call. feb 11 Buggies, Buggies, Harness & Saddles, FOR SALE AT CrfiSBAEST m. CQ'S 3rd et., opposite City Hall. REPAIRING DONE WITH 11TEATNES8 'AND DISPATCH. HORSE-SHOEING A SPECIALTY, feb 24-tf Direct Importation. NOW LANDING Ex-British Barque Nan cy Holt, another lot of EARTHEN WAR G, DIRECT from the English Potter ies, which we are offering at Baltimore and New York prices, thereby saving the Coun try Merchant, freight ana charges between this port and Northern Cities. We dupli cate Northern bills. GILES h MURCHISON, feb 24-U&W 38 &40 Murchison Block. At John Carroll's YU GET THE BEST WHISKEY pass ed over any counter in this city. A solemn fact! Also, Wines, L&cnors and Cigars, an free lunch every day. The Celebrated Winberry Oysters sold only if THE COSMOPOLITAN. L jat All Kiglif at Last ! YE ARE PLEASED at being; able to state to oar fi fends and the public that the store occupied by us, damaged by the late are, has bwentt-oropghly repaired and that we have now In stock a f uli.line of Fresh Family Grdperies, sad at s prepared to fill all orders. We have still a few articles dam aired by die late fire which will be sold at almost any price. . , . W. ALDERMAN A CO. ffcssAy Grocers, Per. Cassias Water streets. V fix ! i UHf .fl' liiU Wilcox, Cibbs fcCo's ATED THE MANIPULATED SHA1 ! The Best and Cheapest ! :o: COTTON i In offfTinff i: rae W1I.COX, GIBBS & (JO.'S MAN! 1 ' J.A'i El another swson. wf ! -; with the most perfect confidence U at 1 ou will BEST AND CUKA1T?FRT1L1ZEK id us-. It is no new article, reqniiiTig. experiments to eslal lis: iLs au!; . . i for years with unbounded succf ls, gaiiiine in favor fr tfl .m;1: U) i , i n accepted as the STANDARD FER ILIZilK. It has been our at nay, not to make it EQl'Ai. io tiers but .v I j i air sin-cess in these eflorta we refer you to the many of your ui i hi ojs. v it, as w.il rs to tne ihotteanda in the trulh Atlantic Cotton ;Stat p. This fSnjano is so w !! known thai iais annex a fow U sthuoniak in our circulars tests' f it lnp.Hhi the Peruvian fjuano. as show how it coin par is uith i, Gnatioi v.Lich has heretofore been generally esteemed alove all f : h r Fertilize 1 He will have only a mode. -site supply for sale aud v.cuhh r ju ! t i iaitd n ,. their irders early. Our Acen's aic sutWized to tell the ANIITI.ATED cn vciv favxial4a paatile in c- fn next Fail. PAMLICO IK'SCRANCE i,Q, - OfTarber., A. . CAPITAL .., The bent managed Home Pays its losses as promptly as any American Com a; v JOHN w! GORDON & BR0 , Agents, feb 24 The New Boot & ShoeStore, I WILL CLOSE OUT, FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS, THE BAL. ' ANCE OF MY ' Fall and Winter Ooods, (Joijsisting of BOOTS & SHOES, At Greatly Reduced Prices, Preparatory to .my leaving for Northern Markets, to pur chase a Fine Assortment of Spriug and "Summer Oocds,gand all the Novelties of the Season. Thankful for past favors, I will endeavor in the future, as in the past, to seii you a GOOD ARTICLE at a LOW PRICE. C. ROSENTHAL, 32 Market St. WW PIAM $125 Each, and all styles, including Grand 8a oars TT 2 a. -.1. -if-al ' T I 4ou u pngui, wu Biricxiy riRST-CLASs, sold at the lowest kbt gasp wouksue pactohy prices, direct to the ftracmsKa. These Pianos made one of the finest displays at tie Cen tennial Exhibition, and were unanimously re commended for the Highest Hosoas over 13.600 in use. Retmlarlv in afacturinfr Co. Factory eatabiished over 36 ye.ru The Square Grand conuia Msthu- i shell's new patent Duplsx OFer.truns; Scaie, the ereatesl imnroveBient in tha hihtrw rf" the greatest improvement in the history of Piano making. The Uprights are the finest n ameriea. Pianos sect n rril. Don't ail to write fr ltf.s traced and Deecriptive fstaiogueof .frHmr1iir, ia MEXDELSSOUN Pi AKO CO.. sept 6-1 y tfffssl r54V.-j; s f AOVGU1ISB in the WUmiagton Joaraal One of the odiest weekiv paces nub- , lifted i. the ttUte. Office earner TraS Chestaat streets ip suirs. 3 IIOJ4 fell gs'S i i r?32a " P ff" S;.? Z g p 3 rs Jr a Bl " cr p Vp it B m p ? 9 2, , 3 ; . - FERTILIZER. " GUANO) I! iS,; : t , unnecessary to publish c-j i.i.i '. .,, ; , only firm l'lanters who have ma1 font . .. Ccmpanv in the State 24 NOETRWATL JAMES C. fflffli Lb EVERALlVfi TO THE Wants of his ustoiiMJn And conducts Lis busincs3 with an ere to the future; not that he might JfOW u damaged goods at BUN COM BK price?, W always oflers FIR&T-CLASS goofli MH marin'of Profit;, Tihich if conipa'cd others will be found the FAIREST ia th cisrketi The celebrated rHrtsptco Wostt Barrels and Half Barrtla alwajs ra bac- Various Western brands at the lowest mf kct prices. F. A. Ftrcs A tVd ?TtW Meats Diied Beef, cnij pel to order, andgiiiocth, N. C, Oanif, Bstiiig andPlM'' iDg Pottofcg, Green Coffees, 12; 4 to-5etti Bio, Laguayra, Java aud Moehs. Ai Roasted every day under my owa saperrii Ail tha novelties ia CRACKED, fre and crier. 80LK AGENT for Wilsaington f tbratedSERf $7.00 per Hamper of 30 Juf, 2 00 per dozeu, 2Jc per Ju. feb 14 J JAMES C. HTEVi NV Bonitz's Hotel, aoiJtBORoy 3sr. o. n. -n J pCES REDUCED TO $1., 1 P1 1 J .2.00 per day,according to location o. rcp Single Meals 25 and 60 cents. Bar, Billiard Boom and Ba? ber fcW attached to the Hotel Ea Accommodatuu for Lsdi at i U' ilies unsurpassed. Special adrant c& '' Td to Commercial Travelers. Ijsati hja lie j tebU rropntr' nahsShi Qui . .st .A ,3t.n' .uajraxft 3 Jt . i .1
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