' . - -' , - - ' ' ' ' ' .... -", . - - " ' ' A i -r '. v '- - " -.. - s. -a - .: y- - - - '. - i ' f ; . ' , - - : .' ' . .... . . ' - ,t v '.'..''! MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS. mnOi New York Weekly Herald ON K IHt I-t.Alt A YBAK. j THE SUN. The Dail nr.ih-hltiond. . . - tw on r!i1irit ot , r. . - . . . ra"i a This U sounrl btate nius oocinnc. Q aba... vvyboN that lat ieJ low, wiia SEW YORK, J883. 'and it is jaliMactorv to fin.l it laid ln j a rtd ribbon. l-1 cfctthM." an J a gold-. ft . JtlSH.-T.JAMES. Editor A Prop - - ... . - - - a 1 . " j. . , . . . jRevlev T 1 ' Wl1.MIXGTOX.-N.-C. 5 : j rtit?triAV '.TKXIIARY 23. r . . v i -TJT wnl-claw nuutr. - - T . - T xrapher of the royal houschoM or i rea Hritain. is a nstivc or Rondout. New York. Hc-wa ncc the assistant. ol tlie late Tnr. Henry Draper. Durinj; the jraflicKrTcd withrdiaiinxnUhcd snHaniry irf th Si xty.fi rih New York Volantcirs. Afierwiinl he went to i I ... I -...1 .mn Lvin 4u;ll for br til) Qnean and aiuwinte! rral phntrraph-! -0x. . . . . ; "rT TT r'- ,w tons "J;udt to.- Ho n which Mr. Malleus A locomotive Kris Railway deTiftcXotconsumms . smoke j to be tcatdTit order to jive the Invention a thoroazh trial a trip 'across tho Con tinent will be made. Thero is to be no smokestack on this locomotive-, and in its place I to lx - manhole merely. The air used to condense the steam is nlovad for-heatinz and ventilating cars; beinx delivered through a conduit wWh:: with couDlinz ends, passes along i tW mri This svstein docs away with oal stoves or heaters, and aunnllea the cars with fresh air and warm, air without danjr of fire in case of flrtflraash-up. -v?w.A Wftshlnzton special to the New York Herald says: "The name of Gen. Joseph E. Johnston has been submitted to the President for District ot Coium . Via commissioner." Among those who recommend this appoin.iaent are Gen. Grant, Gen. Beale, a number 'of Seha r lot . nnd members of the House and JTirnmInent oitizens. Gen. Johnston is a nroDertv owner and resident here. and his appointment would probably be recelred with'trreat favor. It is agreed ... by, most that the selection should be a Democrat, as it was the understanuing when the bill passed providiug for the nrunt form of arovemment that it should be non-partiaan so far at least as that one of the three commissioners should be a Democrat.1' : The Coutmercinl Gazttlt i much dis tiirbed bv the failure of the Republican National committee to change tbe basis of rureseiitation in th next Presiden tial convention." It regards it h -the opening of u 'new campaign by the .a;. A utiiiAi-itv that has. lr flOiue J.H.Ni- Hir. nseiiiniedto have the exclusive right to speak for the Republicanism of the nation." and remarks: "It is diffi cult to B3y.wbe:her this attempt to throttle the parly, and run it by a rotten borough system, is most characterized by impertinence or imbecility If the matter shauld become serious enough for righteous wrath, there will be. the hottest gale of public indignation that Ims swept over the ennwtry for tho many yirv' Byad'ecision ot the United State Supreme Court, rendered Monday last U the Harris ca from Tennessee, Kiiintr ction of tho Revised Stat utes is to a!l Intents nnd purpose era?- . e A: "U two bf more perions in auy Statu v or Territory conspire, or go in disguise,. on tho hishwai or on tho premises oi another, tor the purpose of depriving; either directly or indirectly,, any per son or class of persons ofthe cqnal re tention of the iaxra. or of equal pnvi legea and iramunrJci under tns laws, or for Uic purpose ol preventing or hindecin'S the constitnte authorities ol any State or Territorjrrom -giving or ccurinz to all pcT$ns within suth State or Territory the equal prr.tcction f ihn lawn.eaohol Euca persons e hall vw riniahfHl br a fine of not less than nor more than $5,000. r by 'im- t " S?S(5n:rncnt7wlth or without -hart AM i Attn m rni. w a s. t a a x ivi w-. bor. liotleaa lhn,n ix monina i.nr c thati six tears. if by both uc:v line antl 1 v ? . n 4 " VI ruitiV"5" . - . - , abrte act, Tne proviniw ,rw1,Bt itlnnwn asthc WHICn I t . - - Ku Kluv law. was originally 'intended . 1 T". . 1 1- ..I Kfiv.l ir J T 1 1 . .1 . Court. - . Tho 5c k York Suh, in speaking or 1 he matter says tha-i the : constitutional ity ofthe aUtnte;;has talwaisbcen questionedaud the declaration by the Supreme Court that is is invalid ac- cords witk the opinion 'which the Sun long ago expressed on the subject. -Indeed, it was "difficult to see how tho v J ridges could come - to , any other ,con? eluaioMa riaw of thqlr prcTious uUcr aneea In respect to the limitations iin . posed by the Constitution upon the pttrersof Congress. The-doctrine which underlies tne -present decision is that such constraint aa the Federal power is authorized to exerciso for the maintenance of . the . ci Til rights of citizens must be exerted 1 upon the States "rather rthan .upon in dividuals. Unless a Stati. for example, infringe! 1 ,some of the prohibitions : against Stato action, cbhtained in the ConstituUon, there is no occasion Tor the interference of the general Gotern- yntto preserre the prsonal rights to enable tne reuera .- suhwi.mv. prosecute persons in the Southern States : eltargctl with ou.traso and clinic against r- the colored population of this section. and to oil nsthcni. before the Federal Courts tor trial intcad of in the State lions of husband and wife in (Ensland underwent a complete change. The Married Woman s rroiicrty aci oi isg2 i th ait in a serial d le-islation - - r j. ' arc raersctffn her husband.; - The resul; is that there are four'clasHW of married .tvf.,i in Ensland harinj distinct richt nnd Habiliti- 1 Fifsi. those! married beiorc August 9. 1S7U. are en titlsil tn the ir waipsi. and eanVuifs and tviany property the titl to which ac- from lo lvi Bat their husr bam!a Hriiable for their debts before anu aiicr mat i iiv- v tween 10 and 1S74 are cntillfcd in Rd- ditoa olh- abovetoflii ,ams comix f .. Jftflflr fntestacv. tL IIIVIIJ rva uva ... - -j - osuoiJ'comins by will frdced up to (wi trtmnt. oi Trccuoias oe- scendins to thorn as hoireases. Hus bands of these women afei not liable for debts contracted before marriage. o- men married between 174 and 133 can make their husbands liable for debts only to the extent !or the .assets which tho latter navo receiveu nuiu their wives Women married after January 1, oT.this year, may acquire. hold and dispose of real estanc ana per sonal property in the same manner as if unmarried, without ;the intervention of trustees. A wile may now sue ntr . m - . 11 1 husband, prosecute him cnminaiiy i:nu even make him a bankrupt, sit re mVma to be seen whether or not tins ohnrfi in the law will increase the business of the divorce courts. PERSONA!. Mr Ptr Cooler. t .New iors, will p'ntpr lmon the 23d year of a wcll- Lspent life on the 12lh of February. - Heury Irving speaks ot "i.Mr. isooin, an actor incomparably better than any I have ever seen, rre.nca hihsib excepted." Hon. Geo. B. Loring. commissioner or agriculture, says tho products of the soil in this treat country are worth 9.000,000,000 annually. j j . Thc , porcine Mansfield for w hom Jim Fisk mot death at the hand ot Sioke3, ten years ago, graces rsew York city with her presence again Miss Florence Kelly, thudauhr j f Congressman Kelly. has gone abroad with her bnthcr and will make a. pf d csrain tour through Europo. i : Maud Melville, the eldest daughter of.EneinecT Melville, is to be civen to her mothei her lather to oe cmicateti. being allowed to visit h;r. Elsie and Mela, the oilier daughters,! are given to their mother. . : . , Register Bruce, the colored ex Unit ed Stales Senator, takes no pains to deny a report rcceutly circulated that a -Viit liAritar -.refused... to I shave him Bruce does not go-outr his way to test j the prejudices of the paleface knight of j the razor. x lyettcrs from Mrs. Langtry to herj Ijndou friends intimate 4au dramatic j conspiracy in Anierca . towards j her.' j but she says the' American' public are j opposed to monopolies and conspira i cies' and she increases her deposits at j her London banker's- i I Miss 2Jerelda Garrison of St. Jxutie, n-hA mrRtpriftitsk disanneaicd last rreeV ari(i retumitlS a few jdays later. saitl that .she-'1 had -.been; aDductwi, nas ; aant nOCf f"r nnfmnl. her whvi-! cutn being of the opinion that she IS 1 1 soniewnai unsuuiiu miunu i. i , . ... . t i i Skinnv Jtten. , -TrlW Ilonlth nenewet'r restores health and rifior cures Dyspepsia, Im potence. Sexual Debility. $1. SHORTS: In tweet, motoyhorical clover Sat two. talettf love tellinf oter, -rm m hTCl .tmr.k. a. -min a - . Then k Iwraced ; and hat 6ince been a rover. Hltimorfl has 463 small-nox patients but the disease ii said to ba under n trol. .; T.rat vrnr Tnwa made 1.7 10.000 jjal iiiii in rwim ttu aaa d i & u a. y ' . " 1 j tT-iven gailons per n . Xhc-Sliire-ItiefConrt I. . . 1 t . lT': ' ! iA'j .,v,1, m icmreuiwiHuuiwij - w stale constitution to le lnvftluli tu., r Tjhinnri. imliana: Th ma, or of 1 Alio iuji r -. ' founds the claim of that ! tow. to dm- linnlllMl tirVOIl 1!S HIHHTUIIILN I I IA SHI tinction upon its superiority 111 raising twins. eiffhtxKjn pair.4 havi n j uern boru thero last year. I A Leading operator says that of Ihe 6,000,000,000 ot securities listed on the stock exchange at Xew "ork, only about 57D0.0W.ouu pay any ri 01 uivi dends, high or low. Xnecddlo frora the '"quarters :" At Iho marriage of an Alabama widower one of the servants wa3 lassea 11 nis master would take a bridal tour. "Dun no. sah; when old misiss's alire he took a paddle to her ; dunno if he take a bridle to de new one or iiot,r - Nothing builds up shattered constitu tions so quietly as urowno iron Hit ters. ' ' ' ' : MOONSHINE. Thsra's mv hand!" he CXD Lained in . mnmAnf. nf rnnrjLfltt nnd candor, "and myheartisiu it," She glanced at the empty palm extended toward her and wickedly replied, "Just a? I supposed; you have no heart." ' J A Vilkesbarre man took his seat in the barb!-' chair; ho asked the barber, if he had the same razor he, used two days before. Being answered affirma tively, the patient roan ! wild, 1 hea give me chloroform." . . j - . - "No womarris worth lookingat after SO," said young Irs A. a i bnde with all the arrogant youthfulness oT 21 Summers. -Quite true, ny dear, an swered UdjrD., a very pretty woman 'What docst dry anvthini:: ' cin ::-.-. iJnvihti RqputM j W??tern ,rLcgislaluro. Said "the A Sneaker to'-the piral memlier: rThe infis out ,C tho order." :: "Out of order, am the mrmbe 1 L ( lkr HACK VI - T - . , . I'm in as good order as an j, man in State ! Cj m c on , oh . WP !' 4- 'Uscle Frlarlit. : To worry about any TJver or Uri nary Trouble. esieciailv Bright' Disease or Diabetes, ns Hop Bitters never fails ot a cnire where a cure , is possible ? . know thii. i v u r. . r.rmnrc ri rthprs dirinr a ceo- oral, lucrative agency business, rby which "5 to $20 .a day can be earned send address at owe., on postai.'to ti . C. Wilkinson & Co.. 193 and 197 Ful ton Street. New .York. dec . 18-0m MISCELLANEOUS, .. The Secret I of the universal success of v. Brown's Iron Bitters is sim ply this: It xs the best Iron, , preparation ever! made;, is compounded on thoroughlyi ; scientific,:1 -cHemical and r medicinal principles and ' does j ust what is claimed for itno more and no less. : ! ; By thorough and. rapid assimilation with the blood, it reaches every, part of the . system,, .healing, purifying ; and strengthening. . . Com i mencing at the foundation it builds up and restores lost health-1-in no other way can lasting benefit 'be obtained. ' " i Dearborn Are., thicaso, Nov. 7. I hare been a great sufferer from . veryveak stomach, heartburn, aod dyspepsia in its worst forja. Ieary. everything 1 ate gare me distress, and I Xould eat bqt litde. I have tried ererythrngreoonxmepded, ,ha e taken the prescription of a coten rfjysicians, but got W relief taiul I' took Brown's Iron Bitters. I feci , none of the old troubles,' and anra new man. I am getting; rauch stronger, ahd"feet first-rate. "I arm a railroad engineer, and new make my trip regularly. I can not say too much in praise of your wonder ful medicine. P. C. Mack. Brown's Iron: Bitters does not contain whiskey or alcohol, and will not blacken ithe teeth, or cause headache and constipation. It will cure dyspepsia, indi gestion, heartburn, sleep lessness, dizziness, nervous debility, -vyeakness, &c. Use only Eiwn'a Iron Bitters made W tj, rSMitiral Co.. Baltimore. Crops Ted lines and trademark tnvrrapper. t. jan 15-lw tn-o-nxm A Xeadlnr TxndonJTyr icsan -eataiMisses ; , Office ia Newlark .1 lor ub sjaro x I I ' 1-1X1 iUril-iir i iw aw XJlYomAr;ournaltIledictaei elaiw EpUew, taMdiSKfJj-M twrt TrTVar' atenrtlng uecfmt?FT rare4 to him. irTt, Ol DIB WPDanmi vuij w 1117. V v Wa adtUS 6 cn?eo ddra - SewTork, iIa .ire ahrATS on hn Too Von t for ohan- ccs to Increase their Aavnlmart nrl In tltnA i become wealthy; those who. do not Improve fer a srrcat chnce to make money. We want j runny men. women, boys and girls t work for , fVht .nt heir own locallUes. Any one can i do tho work properly from the first start. Trie I nv ranM thnn ton HmM Orul- j na :3gea. Expensive outfit furnished free. So Vne who engages fall to make money rap idly. ! You can devote your whole time to the iv or el oroniv vonr BTiaro momtmia. x un. m T rnnriAHnn nnd sill tht la mdd 3ont free. Aa r . . . a a a arc sm:uy & (..rormna, waine. nor l&dJtwtf - - - PUECELL HOUSE. p rTXDER Nw management. j ' WILMINGTON, S. C B. L. FERRY, Proprietor. Late Proprietor i Atlantic HoteL Flrttlasa in all Ita appointments. Tarns $2.30 to $a.00a lay - r i teht Marvin's Celebrated ti -piRK AND BURGLAR PROOF SATES, All Sizes and Prices, from tM.OO to $2,00.00i Acknowledged by the beat authorlUesto be the BEST SAFE MADE, " ! ' Extract from Scientific American editorial of Feb. 11th, 1S82: "We are also (asked aa tothe beat fire proof safes. We say MARTi,S.'. A. A. WTLLARD. : Axent at WUailnxton. dec 19 CAN'T KEEP THE HI ! PEOPLK WILL HAVE TTIOSE ST)VE8. Another lot expected. Sendyour orders., jan 15 PARSES 3L TATLOR. v 4acfidn?r t?SSKHJ- TOthiaaJ-uU hnaof &$J???i KSLttidto l9rJ?JVSr kSSRtfigSS iVlmrrtcT&JobPauUAIinii. vnoriRE cnurrnr grit" i;fiji MILLS AND MILL8T0KES,- 1" SA2CraSS OT KBAX SS2TXI t . on APPixcanoH. , Vet BCHTH CAKSURA SfilllSJttm u. Branch Otnee, Chsrlotte, . u f l-JDOTIOS -THIS 1XTZ71 , Lime, Kainit aid Plaster! BUILDING LIME, AGRICULTURAL LIME CARBONATE OF LIME. KAINIT. LAND F-ASIER AND 31ARL- GOOD FEltTILIZERS, JLND VERY CHEAP. Bead for Circular. FRENCH BROS., janl . Rocky Potot, N. C- I j 1883. Harper's Weekly. ! ILLUSTRATED. 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Th fea- THE WEKkLV UERAI-O the met TUlaabV cbn-nl.te W tbe world, as it U the cbeav SU KrfTT week iti glrvti a laltlt ful report of . ! - : rplITICAL NEWS ;! ..r . j. Mmklit. t.H rimrvi hTive dcB patches from Vabingt n, inclartior foil re tort ot tb pcecbea of crolotut pollilcians on " f , tbe qoesuona 01 iu i.tu.- THtC KAKJ1 UfcrAIUMti v eget ble Ac. . Ac. . with suggcstiona for keeping buildings and. farming utensils in re pair. This is feupi'lemented by a. welVedttcd det-xtmit. wjkdy copied, under tbe beid of ..; , . . THE HOME, riving receUes for T.facti.nI dihe, hjnis for making c othing and for keeping up with the latest fashions at the lowest pTicc. f-very deiartment is practically tested by erperte be fore publication. : Letters from our Paris and London correeponaems on :iue BhtAnA. Tho llome Detartment ef tbe cek lv Herald will save the Housewife more than one nunarea wrovs iu I'lir; u - Interests or r . . SKILLED LABOR, are looked aiter, and everything relating to media les and labor giving is careruir re corded There Is a page devoWdto ad the latest phases of the business markets. Crops. MercnHnaise, ex.. c A iuouj f und in the specially reported prices and con dltlcm of j . . THE TR0 DUCK MARKET. . cnn xr-a t hniA nnd abroad. toCth- er with a Storv every week, a Sermon by some eminent oivmo, jLaierarv-, u... Personal and Sea Not s. There is no paper In the world which contains eo much news mat ter every week, as tbe Weekly Herald, which Is sent, postage free, for One Dollar. on enn subscribe at any time. - - The New York Herald, In a Weekly form. One Dollar a Year. ' - Address NEW OJiK HERALD Broadway and Ann btreets.New i ork. dec 19 ' i' r." 1883. 1 i Harper's Magazine. 1LLUSTKAJED. 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SILVER PLATED SPOONS & FORKS, A VERY LARGE VARIETY OK Pocket Knires, p i Table Cutlery. tar Popular prloee to suit all at N. JACOBI'S, HARDWARE pEPOT, dec 22-tf " m Jfo. 10 Sontb Front St A week made at home by (be Industrious. Best busi ness now before the public rnftal not: tiapHatL We f art vnn ' fn irnmfln Iwtn and tla wanted everywhere to work for us.-. Now Is the the time. You can work In spare time, or give your whole time to tbe business. o other business will pay vou -nearly aa welL No one can fail to make enormous pay, by en carina at once, tosthr outfit and terms free. Money made fast, easily and - honorably. Ad urcsa l sis di jt.t iiugosia, julbjuo. nov 16-dAw tf; - s Buggies ! Buggies ! EW AND SECOND HAND FOE SALE N Some Bargains. deciatf" jr. j ourrtEi!LAN7. thii mnkt rrartwa BUSrsretiM!S and Ul COT- 1 r-C c VAlnt riM iin rt ti.A dntks of tbe farmer, bints I 1 will v More peopls hae real Tna Svf yortojc u year Jnst now paaplnfr tban tcr beforo a!a H traa first printed. No oiber nevrrparer pwb lisbed on this aide of thearth baa ln Wiiht and read In any year by h many men and , m?e are credibly Informed tbat"tpl I boy read, and like The bun for the folding rea , tons, amons . v; . . v j -. . Because ita news columns vrewnt m Attrao live form and with the greatest 'tv IhKj arcu : jacr whatever lias ?Jntercat fo-; humuklid; , the events,-the deeds and mlMieeda. U .o . vcU dom, the philosophy; the notaolo tollr .ih! aol Id sense, the Improving nonnso alt the news of the busiest world at prewrut rvvoH big in apace." - -. Because people have learned that marks concerning persona and aBaira 1 no eun makes a 'practice 'of -telling- them -the exact troth to the best 01 its ai.iniy i.nrw uuu and alxtyflve days In the year, before elcetion ftt V I II AILflT. JUOUa LUOV rlUMCV mrw. general i'irui. uo uu .- - nnmnM to c.rre. save tho iufomiaUoo Ol.AVS readers and the furtherance of- the roiuinow good. w-. 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