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die JO-MI T. JAM 111. IM. himI lrop M'ILmMI.N'CTOX. X. c. SATURDAY, JULY It75. Sorue American ccrscts shiprrxi tj Mt-x- ico were suppose! to be sUles of a new kind, atJ were returned as not .g:vtng satisfac'ioQ. The Empress me oul J not at first believe tic inteliicnce of Ler son's de.it b. and LorJ Sidney was obliged to produce the o&cul telegrams n-ceived at tbo Gov ernment cftkt, a&J above all, a message of conJoIeuce from Lady Frere. These proof at once convinced the Empress, and her grief was tirrible New Voik corrtspondi.c-j of tle Chica go Jomnl sas ; Probably tLe Sun newspaper is tnakii: more money at pres ent than any other ji-un.al in New Turk. It Las rvc:nt!y paid a aix-n.ontlis iliviJetu of thirty per c rt mi a c ipi'al f $ J.V,WJ It is txpctcJ that thirty pr tvnt oi;re wil be declared f.r the reua i:i. six uiuiitlis of the j tar. ban Francisco Las fall, n into a l ad wayf theatrically. At tin? California Tbeatrr L-sfr Vl!jck Las premVurely il-jsfd hi - r A. ei g-meii, me puouc reriiM' g to suivn Ours" ai'd K isedale,' ar.d the sl is U b occupied by a play in w hich appear Arthur C'hanitrrs ai.d Hilly Edwards, the priz-- Lhiers. The Ilildwin has an ti ensive company and v-ry li tie patronage, aud only Tarktys!iows make m;ut. Senator Lamar recent trip throu'i II iritis: J pi was a!raot a continue! uva- tion. At the railroad buttons citizens turned out ca raxsso to welcome him bjtne, and short pcchis while the train waited, were called fur. In the deliver ing of an address to the young 1 ulies of a CvIIege at Aberdeen, M:s4., tjenator Hot don iaentioncl Mr. Lamar's name, aud it called fjrtb a burst of applaud that continued fur two minute-. An inebriated m3n remark to a street group in Providence are thus re ported by the Jour til: Don't stare at me so; fjlks xniht think I was drunk, but I hain't. I've Leeu dowu to the salt water catching pad lilies for the Sunday school. Don't you see the specimen? Why, I give a ud lily every year to every boy aad girl tLat never miscs a day. Ttey sy the lily never toi's nor spins. Now, lxk at me, and you will sco one spin,' and thus saying be spuu away. A new patent, secured in F.tglaud, in volves the nmirgof paints and varnishes with phojpborcceat silt, or a mixture of lime and u?r bur. This composition is to store cp day'igbt and give it out by nijjbt. Practically the patentee applies it tocloci facos, so lb it at night the bands miy be ceo a distinctly; but bis patent claims its me fur all kludsof light ing purposes. Itoums may be painted with it, and streets so coated as to become self.Iuminour; a!so ships, buoys, and the cthsr objects used ia the signal service Imita'.ion'mcerschaum pipes are now manufactured from potatoes in France. A peeled potato is placed in sulphuric acid and water, in the proportion of eight parts of the former to oae hundred of the latter. It remains ia this liquid thirty six hour to blacken, is dried with blot ting paper and submitted to a certain pressure, when it becomes a material that can be readilx carved The counterfeit is slid to be excellent. An imitation ivo ry efficiently hard for billiard bal's, can be, made by still greater pressure. A rescmr I lac co cf coral is obtained by treating carrots in the same manner. Many tea p'ants were set in North and South Carolina and Georgia years ago, bat lit was i ot protitable to gather the leaves and prepare them ia the ela'xjrate Chinese style, and the plants were It ft to prow wild. TLe Agricultural Bureau at "Washington received a bar rel of leaves from oith Carolina. Tiny were placed iu wire s-ivei and steamed, and then run through a clothes wringer to extract the tannic acid. The structure of the leaf was destroyed in the proce&s, aad the mass was placed iu an ordinary pan ar.d diicd by a tire. A'de c tlon was made, ai.d the an ma was d. Itfitful. At the s:xtb annual concert of tie lie formed Episcopal Church at Chicago the following statistics were submitted: Re ceipts of the missionary fuud, $11,671, against the year previous;valuo of church proprtj, $910,536, aa increase for tbo year ctf $140,515; ameuat raised for benevolent object, $127,82$; present cumber of communicants, 9, 448, an in cre&sj for the year of 3. 010; cumber of Sunday school childraa, 8,000; new con gregations added, 15; new church build hgs opened, C; new church buildings be gun, -4; ministers added, 27; present nuni ber of ministers, 100, viz: 6 bishops, 7o prctbjters, 24 deacons. Two other bish ops and 15 clergymen are in England. Unhop Stevens has 3 presbyters, 2 dea cons, 15 lay preachers, 15 congregations, 1,183 communicants, 10 church build ings, and reported $1,512 collected the past year, . . iii AJD.f KENTINQ DEPARTMENT. i I Oaeofthi m-wt imiosini of official junketing caravans that has left the Na tional Capitol since the era of good steal-r iiii? i u'.sl aw iv. rav thd Washington s V is t!i4 r.ov b'al'l by Pt mister Gi-rieial Iv ty. T'seir prigrini u- inciju ir'-liirij of thrn- r6.iif bs rmm'4 Ihe jnitwt it i i 'iti'fu! rii--r r-oriH in New lv- l.nJ It in uji i4i.-utjd that the railroldr , i i finish de td he id tickets, and that most of their other bills will be paid, by the eovernment out of some fund that supports insnectioa tours. The Postmas- ttr-General will take up a positiuu on the tp of Mount Washington, from which it will be easy, by the aid ot a strong field. glass, to inspect most of the pos.ctik"es in the thickly settled part ot New England. Mr. Tyner, and a number of pc eti ftice of- lieials, Lave I.eeUj for .scmewek3 on a prolonged .Western junket. The superb postal arrangements of P Jget Sound have ; , . 1 . . , . . been ain'-ng the pure inal objects of their .... .. ,x . . . -i cnitir,v TLv pxntet to return! I'joutthe first of Autui'. and! will tlJen Iwva been aWi.t hist onoua.ter f a year. They draw their salaries and proba. bry make th-; public purse foot a liberal proration of their bills. We do not sup nose it will be claimed bv ai v of Jdr. Tv s. j titt's admirers that tbe jo?tal s rvice has been, or will be beu;tiUel by this grand excurrion. Like the summer holiday tour of hi numiual chief, Tyners' trip i i simply an imposition on The public; a t;lariug raud, t.o traonpireut for tiliy attempt at disguej li mo risroiiioe drpHrtiient can run for three mo itha with all its principal oQicials t-lT on j.jllitications all over the coutinent, ! why may it not be permanently jrun without their "presence? And by may not tb office be judiciously trimmed to the actual requirements "of the service i as thus developed?' 1 cold in the nu:.vsu itv. There was, says the.Rdtimore 'n. Sl.S5tr.000 of nold ilriwn out df the Treasury between June 1 -and June 14, against $ 100,000 drawn out in the five - - ( , months before. This gold is drawn for export. Ihit tbe gold receipts ot the Treasury for the same period have been heavy, aid there is now more Iu the sub- treasury vaults than there was on Jan- .. .1 ..! uary l, so mat re.-umptipn Las sirengiu- entl lbsteail ul weaKenti.g tne specie re- sources of the uovernment. iTbc imports of pccie (at New York) up to June 14 - i i i i from January 1 have beeu $4,770,412 against if 12,720, 183 for "the sam periods last Tear, and an average of 4,700,000 for the same period in the past eight years, so that the figures for tbe present year may be assumed to I be entirely normal. The exports of spe cie from New York between January 1 and 14 have been $10,747,438, against 43,532.80 1 lor same period last year, and aa average of about $28,300,000 for the same period for eight years previous to his. Resumptioa has thus resulted in anything else but a drain ot specie, nor is it likely that a change in the balance of trade, such as is Indicated by! the reduc tion of the line of exports and the increase in imports, will cause a drain of gold un- Ies this changes, enould be accompanied . t l t ' m tt i 1 with a decline in ,tho price of United Mates bonus, oi which there is no pre sent likelihood. MORE ABOUT THE PRESS CON VENTION. From Mr. W. A. Davis, of the Oxford T.trrhlifiht Sprrt nrv ftf Mia VnrtVi f'!aT-nlinj .w.rf...,T-7ry " - . :,- i ress s9uci'.iuu, we nave recievea a com I munlcation relative tj tbe Convention to I be held at the Atlantic Hotel in Beaufort, on tbe 20tu projcmio, and in response to an editorial published! by us a week or so I aSo. As Mr. Davis wishes publicity given to the facts communicated by him, we thruk the best way is to publish here his letter entire, although it was not! made up for publication as such : 1 Oxfoep, X. C, idly 9, 1879. Dear Sib : . , , After reading your -editorial I ou Press Couveutioti, in your l.-ue of July 7th. in justice to Mr. Perry I write to make an applanation, and if i pu consider it satis- factory, I hope you wil do me the kind- utss to correct it in your excellent paper Iu 1878 Dr. Btgby, then proprietor of tho Atlantic Hotel, J invited the N. C. Press Association 'to meet with him this year, "free of charge." For some cause or another-the hotel changed hands, but tbe new proprietor, Mr. Terry, renewed the invitation, which 1 was accepted, but urged us to meet as early in the season as practicable, .before the hotel was crowd ed. The Executive Committee appointed July 20th and afterwards changed the day to July 2nd, at the suggestion of Mr. Perry. As food p thiscbange was adver tised. I received numerous letters from members from all part of the State, say ing tley could not possibly leave home on j the 4th of July. Our President (Col. oauuuerb was ui me rm oprings ana could not tosssbIy attrnd on the 2ud. I at once wrote , to Mj. Yates, chairrran Ex. Com. and he wrote me to confer with Mr. Perry and make any'change that would suit him bot. I immediately wen. to Beau fort and we agreed upon Aug. 20th. The advertisements wer not sent out, at tbe suggestion of Mr. Perry, but of my own accord. - ; , 1 don't think either Dr. Bigby or Mr. Perry invited us to meet with them and accept their hospitalities without some compensation. They wanted the benefits of the advertising and foi that reason alone, they were prompted to invite us Aa Mr. Perry will likely sever his connec tion with the "Atlantic," after this sea- pon I thought it was only doiug him jus tice to ak the Press of North Carolina to insert his card once or twice tho he .lid B" :k it. All are invited. A fu! Mfend-uirH it ariteLly expected, j and hT will hsmL me in gvll'iu the diur.s to tl.l li out 1 it!ll. vtMirs truty, W. A. Da iiis. Jti.it as Cvov. Jarvis w.ts feliciUtiog hiiiihelf and nceiviug the hearty com mendatious of some old fashioned North Carolioiaus, touching the inauguration cf 'ihe North Carolina System the Wilmington Kbview sounds the alarum. We like Wilmiugton; we like the bos pitable Wilmington people, and thy know it. But the Review has a case of nightmare. Or is throat cuttrug to be revived?. Jidleigh Ncici. Let the News state its grievance in . ... . 1 , . . A language which may hi understood, and . , ... , eimer av.iu me use oi sucn woras "lhr,,at-cuUi' cr else exPlain more clearly what meaning is to be attached to the term. As fyr the nightmare we can imply assuer the Noes thatif the Review has it, the same complaint is ureUv neueral in this section, as Gov. ia - . I Jrvis will yet find out to his cost. Corr, RaleighJObserTer. lion- D. G. Fowie at HendersonTille. Editor Observer: After oon- eratulaltufr the people of the trans- montni-e region upon tbe work already completed ou the road, J ridge Fowle expressed the hope that the Western North Uarolina Itoad and tnetlender- tonville liuud would be completed. Avowing himself in favor ,of a jadi ciouaVysteai of iuternal improvements and an economical administration of railroad matters he then proceeded as follows: Tnat his sympathies were not confined to this side of the Bine liidge; that ho was a North Carolinian, uud desired to see every part of the Htate improved and advancing; that heyoud tho liidge he desired to see the Old Wilmington, Charlotte and Kui her ford lUilroad extended to lluthoifordtuu, and also that Kreat North Carolina work,, tho Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley Rail road, extend its track until the iron liorfle ehonld be heard, not only in Fort-ythe, ladkin and Wilkes, but that the mountains arbund Patterson should robound to its joyful neigh . neither would he let it stop there, but he would exercise the discretion con tained in the charter, and again pene trate the Blue liidgo and extend the Vaii in Vahey Boad until it should in . . - ... ' . teratciwitu some otner roaa, n may be the extennion of this, the Sender 6onvilio Koad. When this is done. North Carolina will commence to be developed and our everlasting hills will tin decked with new crlories. and teeming population will draw, from ) them increased and increasing wealth The thousaads of the good people of the great Watt assembled on this oo cusiou manifested their hearty appro val of the patriotic sentiments of this distinguished statesman with rounds of applause, and it was conceded on all sides that Judge Fowle made the speech of the day. spectator. Steamer Passu art, QAPT. J. W. HARPER, Will resume SUNDAY TKIP3 TO 8MITUVILLE, April 27, weather permitting. Dally Trips aa usual. Leave Dock at 9.30 A. M. apl 2t GEO. MY&ttd,; Agent. SoL Bear & Bros.. mAKE PLE SURE in announcing to their yfl ntunirous friends and patrons that they have one ,.f tte mot complete .and largest stocks CLOTHING & FURNISHING GOODS, HATS &c And that the above will be sold at lower prices t than by any other House in tht city. Call early and get Bargains. june 17 8QL BEAR A BROS. flCadOIiarterS for AlO, Lager Beer and Porter. H. 1YCAB.CT7S & SOCT'S, No. 5 Market Street QAN FUBNItfHSrOU WITHiTHE BE31 Ale, Lager Beer and Porter, both keg and bottled, in the city. Country orders promptly attended tt PARTICULAR NOTICE, I HAVE NOW AND ALWAYS ON hand a very fine lot of both Chewing and Smoking Tobaccos. I The celebrated "HK1KE53 OF VIR GINIA," -GKAVELY" and the "ELDO- RABO," are my prinapal Chewing Tobac- The Old Reliable, "PRIDE OF , DTJR- HAM," Original Genuine "BULL DUR HAM.' and tbe "GOLD LEAF" are mi principal Smoking Tobaccos, which I can sell at very low prices.- . xx. suxLiimcxziix, No. 6, Market St., Wilmington, N. C. dec 7w i 1) li la - 8TOSULCII The wear and tear of business life makes smch treraend'u8 drafts upon body a d mind taat without recourse to some sustaining agent thej must give wy, under the pressure. To thofe who are breaking down, or wasting away from (reneral debility or affections of the liver, stomach and the kidneys, a syste matic course of the Bitters will so reinforce tbe vital functions as to baffle all the assaults of disease and restore the system to its wont ed health. i For lale by all Druggists! and respectable Dealers (renerally. july My. dw , THAT THE ANNIVERSARY OF AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE 18 OVER, 1 The Glorious -4ft iay Of! July. WE KKOW all considerate Men and W m-n and Children I will wisely say, with all their love for Amer- l I'i ica and American independence, "The-re is something dearer to our kearts," (did we say I ' ' ! hearts T if so, then we etick to it,) yix: Sonerhiiig tttod lo Eat. The Questio is, Whre cn Tou Fiad it? Do you doubt it? If so ask the a.a?S38, aod you will have a response from a thouswd throats, AT Boatwright & McKoy's Their Stock of Groceries is Larger and more complete than any House in the City. PLEASE CALL AND SEE THM- Boatwifglit & McKoy, 1 - j -j 5 & 7 IJorth Front Street. july 7 t i GO TO P. L. BRIDOERS & GO, 1 ' FOR 11 1 ' i The Flower of Key TVest Cigrar f Tbe Best 10c Cigar, ia the World. Other Merchants q ait keeping them on ae count of the ixnalf profits to be mad on'thtm jane 30 F. L BRIDOERS A qq. Tiliscellaneous. . . .. - The Most Valuable jMedicui Discov ery' Known to the ona More Use for Quinine. Calomel or Mineral Poisons Life fort'ie Blood, Strength for the Nerves, I and Health for All. AN OPEN LETTER TO THE PUBLIC Believing that br cleansing the blood and building up the constitution was the only true wav of bani hing1 disea-e and being troubled with weakness of the luns, catarrh, very much broken down in constitution, l &e , and after try iag the bo. t physiuiajns and; paying nut my money for m-y kinds of medicines advertised 'without finding a permanent cure, I b gan doctoring ruyseif, using m-sdicines mae from roots and herbs. I fortunately discovered a wonderful bitters or Blood Cleanaer,the rirnt bottle of whica gave me new life an i vigor, and in time ejected a perma nent cure. I was frea t.om catarrh, my lung became strong and aoand, being able to etaad, the most severe Icold and expoture, and lbavej trained over thirty pounds in weierht. Feel ing confident that I had made a wonderTul discovely in medicine, I prepared X quantity ot the lioot Bitters, and wag in the habit of giving tem away to eik fnecda aud neigh bors1. I found tie medicine e,ffected the most wonderful cures of all diseases c-iQ9ed ir -iu humors orscrof i,la in the blood, Imprudence Bad StJmach, I Weakness, Kidney lietse Torpid Liver, Ac , c. -The news of. mj discovery in this wy spread from one person to another until I found, myself called upon to supply - patients with medicine tar and wide, and I was induced to establish a labor atory for compounding and bottling the Root Bitters in lare quantitieis, and 1 now d vote al1. my time to this business. ! I was a- hrst backward in presenting enne." myself or discovery in ibis way to thepubl c, not being a patent med cine man and with small capital, but 1 am gettmg bravely over that, imce I nrt advertiV-d tr ia uiedicint I havenoeeu crowded wito orders trom drug gists arid country dealers, and the hundreds of letters I have receive ' from persoas cured, prove the fact that no remedy evefr did s much good in so short a time and h ad so much success as the Koot Hitters, in tact, 1 am convinced that they will soon take the lead of all other medicines in uso. A ea ly one hundred retail druggist?, right here at home in Cleveland, noyv! sell Root Hitters, some of waom nave aireaqy soiu over one tucusanu oottles. i Root Uitters are strictlv a medical prepar ation, such as was used in the good old oays of our rorerathers, wtien people w re cured by some simple root br plant, and when calomel and other poisons, of the .mineral kincdom were unknown. Ihey actBtrongly jan the liver and kidneys, keep the bowels regular and build up the j nervous system. hey penetratje every part or tne ooay, searcningr out every rerve, bone and tissue from the head to tr e feet, cleansing' and strengthening tbe fount lit) springs of life, hence they must reach alt diseases by purification and nourishment. I No matter what your-eiings or symptoms are, what the disease or ailment is, use Root Bitters. Don't wait umil you are sick, bHt if you only feel bad or miserab.e, use the Bitters at once. It may save your life. Thousands of persons in all parrs! of tho country are already using Root .Bitters. They have saved many lires of e nututiv 8 who bad been given up by friends and physi cians to die, and have permanently cured many old chronic c s4s of Catarrh, Scrofula, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, and Skin Diseases, where all other treatments had faled. Are you troubled with sick headache, costiveness, dizziness, weakness, bad taste in the mouth, nervousnee,and broken-down in constitution? You will be cured If you take Koot Bitters. Have you humors and pimples on your face or skin? 1 Nothing will give you such good health, strength, and beauty as Root fit ters. , 1 1 - j ' ga I know that jeah'Ui phys;c?ans will cry humbug because my (discovery cures so many of their patients, b t I care not. It is now' my desire and determination to place my Root Bitters as fast as p s ible within the reach of all thoBe sutler ing throughout, tbe world Bold by wholesale and retail drug gists and country merchants, or sent by ex press on receipt of price, $1 00 per bottle, or six bottles $5.00. For certific4t.es of won derful cues, see my large circular around each battle of medicine, lie&d and judge for yourself. 3auAs your druggist or merchant for FRAZIEK'8 KOOT BITTER, the grea Blood Cleanser,and take no substitute ha ma recommend because be makes a large profit. O. W. FRAIZER, Discoverer. 333 Supeiior St., Cleveland O. For sale by J. C. Munds and T. 8. Bur bank, uruggists. march Z6th eow-diw Tlie Kew ''un'ny feonth. 55 THE BEST AND HANDSOMEST PAPER IN AMERICA. Send for it at Once See Our. Club i ' . , . I' Kates- THE "SUNNT SOUTH" is now the mod el weekly of the age. It comes out in an entire new dre and new make-up . generally and is overflowing witn the richest andspi ciest matter cf the day I'oeais, Essays. Stories, .News of the Week, Wit and Humor, Female Go.-sip, Domestic Matters, L-tters from all Sections, Notes of Travel, Puzx es, Chets, Problems, Marriages, Deaths, Ha th Notes, Personals, 8tsge Notes, Movements iu Southern 8ociety, Fuhion Notes with Plates, Answers to Correspondents, Bi graphies witfi Portraits of distinguLhed men and women, Humorous tngravingc, fcencati nal Ciip pings, Correspondeota Column, Local Mat tere, Railroad Guide, anc forcible editorials upon all subjects. Is it possible to wake paper more complete ? Get a copy and ex amine it. It n w circulates in all the States aud Territories, iu England, Irlaud, Cana- da, Australia, B-azil, and theladian Nation ! It is rea 1 an hon-r to the South and t ur people are proud of it, asd every o: 6 th u d take it immediately ' ; The price w only f 2.50 a year. We will send the "Suany South" ai.d the'DAiLV Bxvriw one year for $6, or. we wil: set-d th-s f8unny South" and the WrtmseToW Joca xaL one year for $3.50. - The M8unny Huth" and! B ij s arid Girl of the 8euth" will be furnished one year for $3.60, with a large aad magnificent pictur thrown in. Address this efflce, or - H. W. B. SEALS, I 7 W f i Atlanta, Ga. NOTICE "Sjr FOR PARTICULARS NUMBER 6N SH ' A D DRES S : 11 VVhiteSewing MAckiNE Col Cleveland, oh;q. LIFE IN A imiz.r iilSiiU ;idi,'.,.. .j : " , ! - i MissellauoQiii, J 1 rpUESKriPKINOS ar.esitu.tad t, rfouth of h-lhv and sit ,,m. . I . hitaker,on t.le Air un R. K V ,eral waters a e -ulphur a d chtlbi" v !pr;p, rties ot th.- sulphur are iVoniltnu4, and man.-sia Pr.ip ti8 combine.! i t I eficialto all -'i ease., and hvk fil to rn the m.kt obsii- ate cas s. ax manywiU t -etif I Thechahbe4te waters cann -t '.e turnl a' having wrought mar.y aim 6t injrscuS cures. a' These Telebratel Springs wi!;i be oneii fi- April an! tb prices are iQ reach of & Hi, ing been greatly reduced this Beaton -f II Bathing houses, coquet grounds.' ten pin I alley, and other amusement and attrattiotl free for visitors. Uacks runni from place will meet v:sitors at Sn-lbk or l tbii aler's on the Air in, K. K., upon BhUr tice to the Proprietor. co Katf.s of Boahp. Per d y..... f 1 25 1 to 2 (jo 18 Per week Per month. Per m nth for two' or mo e ni'inths.. Children and servants naif price r or lurtner particulars, addrens I Pa TTKHSOV, pron'r apl 20-dkw-h . rthelb, NL (j. iA f'uriiitur ! A I.a-r A4Sirt.iivit of' ' I WALNUT CiiABEli SOTS ! f j to be sold st the very .bottonl prices, Walnut Wardrobes, riidebar 's Kxtehtj !'" Ta les. Marble Top Tables, Ac, AC., LB as common Chamber Sets, Bedsteads Chain and Rockers of all sorts, Lookine fir,i Mirrors, Parlor Huitf, Lounges, 'Shade?, Li. ding and everything belonging to-VFi-t Class! Furniture Establish m ht. i Also, another lot of the celeb' a ed fJenqn-' Stewart Sewing Machines, a real comforfJ For sale at i I F. A. KCliDTTE'J, 20 ami 28 Front .uA 11 to ! Dock st. , iriav M'J ' i THE ATTENTION cf merchan 'ard tra ders in Pender cimntj is invited t- tb following extract trom the Revenue Lan for 187y: - ' .1 . - ,i ; ' Sec 12, Every mercbsnt. jewe!ef,.i?rocerl druggiot, and every other dealeif, wbo, bi! buy and sell goods, wares r msrchjndL-, ul whateve- name or description, eiceptaucb ti are specially taxed ehewhere in iliia act. shall, in addition to Lis ad valorem ti on his nt etc, pay as a license tsx one tei.thof vUe per cen um on the total amount of UTcbM i in or out of thb Statk, lor Cib or io credit whether such persons herein mentioned h purchase as principal or throuerh'an or coniuii.ssion merchant; very-penon ui-;! tior ed in -this section sha 1, within ten ilvi' after the erst (diy of Jtnuaryj andJuijia, each year, deliver to the hegiwter of J)e , a sworn statement of the totnl amount ol li ' purchases for the r r cdiog hix Ujuf-th!--rL;-ing on the 31st day of iJeceuber or th iOl.i of June Any agent ore mmjlhsioii inercLii.t making such pu chases 'shall, for h'u p i fH pal, make aud deliver the stat-iiieLt m Itrii'i required. . J'rovided, that the peraorjl n'to rioned io this section may make out in jwrit- iug a list of their purchase?, aiid: ewetr t theame before aoy Justice : thje l'eic. their couLtv, and return S lid list to tbe ei ister of Deeds ; tne llegisler of pe-ds keep a b ok in which f hil be Teco'dfd'lh i lirft irivf.n intfi.him. n. lurpi'n , rt-o 'lited. shall furnishtbe Sheriff with a (c-jpy of Mil list within en davs Sfter the same are id a, in. Itihallbethe duty of the hKeriff tofS lct from eVery person oh the li't turniD ; him by the Register of Deeds the taiw em braced therein, ihe Register oUsaa haejHJwer toreq'ii't tha merchant wtl'&t his atat ment to submit his books for initiou toiiujj and every merchant faihoff to rend,er Buch list, or rel'ufiicg un demaLfl, to sub nit bi-f b 'oks for sach examicatjoe, shill b iiuilty of a misdemeanor and oucya- viction shall bj fned not niorc than cftjr""'" larn or impriiontd i ot mort- tia i thi ty dT-i It shall further be thn dutv cf the Kejrieteroi deeds to pr.'Becute every m-;rchnit reflf? as afortsaid to the end of obtaining su a ,U formation and compelling payment r propyr lax. ( ' I ' I ' I V As will be seen the law a'lows me t ( cretion in the matter and J thalt be c ui;" to prosecute to the fulll extent of the U, ' who fail to comply with its proTiBuu.. . I jUt UCjlIlH Kl -. I Corn, Bacon, Ho-ass 40 000 K Whits .Ora. j .... , j 't.- j Boxes L. iS. and rTn-f . KbdsXew Cw Cob. 1 . i Q Bbls Cuba, V. O. aft 1,250 ro Bbls Freeh Fl nr, I P. ' i 7-KbIs sugars, tru-'"' 1 rO 'ianuUte4 A, - -, . . r A r.A i ' .1 J 1 . 2J i ! j-Qp Tubs Choice raa.y -j n j j q Boxes Tobscco, T-:t i-r ! j Half Bbia:.d Bos iVr:jJ. 1600,' ' . ', ' AL8U, ' Potash, Lye, Soda, 8oap, Starch. Hoop Iron, Spirit Barrels, OJoe, a- For sale low by WILLIAMS k MUBCHWON. june 17 Wholesale Gro. Com. , . . I . ... I V la til) . OUii i U-JiL'Ui4.L!u Mlll.TM ' V I
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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July 12, 1879, edition 1
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