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VOL. XXIV.-HO. 2.
wnimiGTOH, ir. c.. Saturday. January 2. 1875.
WHOLE 110. G,7C3.
i II mn
WILMINGTON. N. C:
BATTODAY. JAN. 2, 1875.
BY TELEGRAPH.
ElIKOPE.
I . PEATII OF THE HISTOEIAN KOL-
' LIN.
I THE KING OP SPAIN AND HIS
CABINET.
- RUMORED SURRENDER OF CAR
. . LISTS.
Loxdon, Jan. 1 Night Navigation
and travel is much suspended by ice.
Mrs. Motley, wife of J. Lothrop
Motley, the American historian, la
. dead.
A special dispatch to the News says
that the report published ia the Car
lust papers of the cU ath of the Spanish
statesman Espartero is without foun
dation. . -v
rAEls, Jan. 1 NighV-L. Rollin,
the historian, is dead.
Alfonso has telegraphed to the Pope
asking his blessing and promising that
he will, like his ancestors, defend the
rights of the Holy See,
King Alfonso's ministry is anuouueed
as follows: Castro, Minister of For
eign Affairs; Cardenaa, Minister of
Justice; Jovellar, Minister of War;
Salavera, Minister of Finance; Molons,
' Minister of Marine; Robledo, Minister
of the Interior; Orovio, Minister of
Commerbe; Ayala, Minister of colon
ics. ,
Alfonso) did not pass through Paris
but has cone to Spain direct He will
disembark either at Cadiz or Valencia.
Oen. Martinez Compos has entered
Valencia at the head of troops that
- were sent to oppose him when he pro
nounced for Alfonso.
The Carlist leaders Dorregaray, Al
varez and others have entered Cata-
Ionia, . . '
Dispatches from Spain say that it is
rumored that the Carlist General Dor
regaray has laid down his arms, and
r, that other prominent Cor lists are about
to give in their adhesion to King Al
fonso. The Spanish Ambassador at Paris
has resigned.
Disturbances are apprehended at
Barcelona. , .
LOUISIANA.
GEN. EMORY BEFORE THE CON
GRESSIONAL COMMITTEE.
TnE GRAND JURY FAIL TO
FIND A TRUE BILL
AGAINST WAR
MOTH. New Obleans, Jan. 1 Night.
Gen. Emory testified before the Con
gressional Investigating Committee aa
follows: "Have been Commander here
,, for three years; I was here before and
during the election; all my troops
were brought here before the elec
tion.". After giving in detail the dis
position of the troops, aa they existed
on election day, Oen. Emory stated
that they were so placed by order of
superior military authority, based on
a requisition from Attorney-General
Wiliams. - In the city was directed
to arrange my men so as to preserve
peace ; there was no disturbance ;
could not say any troops were used on
election day ; have no knowledge of
; the White League ; my impression
is that peace was kept on election day
only by the presence of the troops ;
there were several reviews before the
flection: they were not made to affect
the public sentiment. .
Much enterost is manifested in the
proceeding before the investigating
committee. Their rooms are crowded
during the examination of witnesses.
The investigation progresses very
smoothly. The committee will prebk
bly get through in two or three days.
There being a large number of persons
il the oity from the interior to attend
the meeting of the Legislature, all
witnesses wanted, or rather, necessary,
' can be summoned at once. The Grand
J nry yesterday failed to find a true
bill of indiotment against Warmcta. "
HEADQUARTERS.
NEW YEA LiS IN WASHINGTON
: CITY.
THE PRESIDENT AND THE MEX
ICAN VETERANS. -
Washington, Jan. 1 Night The
members of .the Cabinet and hun
dreds of others opened their homes to
visitors and dispensed hospitalities.
There was a slight fall of snow here
this afternoon.
The usual reception took place at
tho Executive Mansion to-day, foreign
ministers, Cabinet offioers, Judges of
t.'io Supreme Court, army and navy
officers and many othera-pajing their
"respects to the President. A large
delegation of the Mexican war vete
rans, under the marshalship of ex
Gov. Herbert, of Louisiana, were re
ceived by the President in a cordial
manner He ia decidedly in favor of
having pensions granted to them, Ex
Go v. Herbert afterwards entertained
his old comrades in arms at the Ebbitt
House.
VIlt01NIA.
TnE RICHMOND ENQUIRER IN
ANEW DEAL.
Richmond. Jan. 1 Noon The En
quiror, published in this city, appear
ed to day in an elegant new dress, with
the numn of John II. Bryant, formerly
of New York City; at its head as pro
prietor. Mr. Bryant has, for several
yonrs past, been actively and success
fully engaged in business in Rich
mond. The Enquirer is under the
editorial control of Mr. A. P. Bennett,
formerly of New Orleans,
The weather to-day is cold and dis
agreeable, with rain, hail and light
snow.
ELECTRIdSjis".
There is au unknown steamer ashore
13 milea south of Cape Henry. Baker
t Co., wreckers, send a wrecking
steamer immediately from Norfolk.
This steamer has since been ascer
tained to be the Sana Mariua, from
Galveston,.
Literary.
Harper't is full of picture, verses,
and sketches of a holiday and Christ
mas flavor. ' Miss Woolson's "Ancient
City" (San Augustine, Florida) is con
cluded, and the very sprightly com
pany and the pleasant story through
which she has woven her descriptions,
grow sprighllier, wittier, ana more
pleasant to the end. "The First Cen
tury of the Republic- is a piece writ
ten to order.and written disgracefully.
A more trumpery piece of patchwork
penny-a-lining, we have not seen in
many a day. "The Rape of the Gamp"
ia a nice story everyway. "Ismailia"
ia a bit from Sir Samuel Baker's ex
pedition to suppress the slave trade
on the Upper Nile and will be found
brimful of interest. There are tome
sketches of more or less merit, and
the editor's departments ar done in
the usual fashion.
Scribncr'$ opens with a screed out
of Paul Marcoy, Travels in South
America,' 'Saxe Holmea" story, 'My
Tourmaline,' eoaroely appeals to much
human interest. 'The Canyons of
the Colorado,' with penoil and pen,
will attract readers who desire to en
ter a strange and almost unknown
world. A glimpse only is given. It
will be years before the wonders of
our New world will have lost its
strangeness. Dr. Holland brgina a
novel in this number, and it opens
with great promise. He calls it the
'Story of Seven Oaks.' 'My Night in
a Stage-coach' is a vivid sketch of
Christmas traveling in the old times,
and is touching and tender in its
ending. The editors departments in
this number are especially good.' ''
A Cwafoeaed nnrdcrcr.
George Peters, the landlord of "a
hotel near Lebanon," Penn., has vol
untarily oonfessed the commission of
n unsuspected murder by him six
teen years ago. At that time he had
just been married, and between him
and his wife's brother there was a bit
ter feeling. This brother-in-law came
to his house oh a visit, and against his
wishes. Mrs. Peters insisted upon
affording hospitable entertainment.
She went to the barn to catch a fowl
which ahe intended to cook for dinner.
The husband angrily followed, and
ordered her to go back to the house.
She refused, and he struck her with a
club, crashing her skull and killing
her. She fell under a horse, and no
body but the guilty husband knew
that the animal had cot kicked her to
death. He says that he was so stricken
with rgmoree that he twice took inef
fectual doses of poison. Eight years
ago he resolved to confess, but lacked
the courage. He has now surrounded
himself to the sheriff, and there is no
indication of insanity, his story ii and
believed.
In Ban Jose, a jury has decided that
it is not a breach of the peace to call a
man a "low-lived cur. " ... -.
In London, tho houses are number
ed consecutively up one side of the
street and down the other. '
"Fanny" writes from Brooklyn to
ask why it is that all the young men
who have donned "new overcoat
this Winter smell so of benzine, i
The Marysville (Oal.) Appeal says
its "hoodlum ordinance" -forbidding
boys to be on the streets after 8
O'clock at night works like a charm.
Skeptical persons didn't make much
headway in the early days of New Ens-
land. "No one not a church member
could hold office, or be even a corporal
in me army.
uere is another watch, quite a
match for Lafayette's. It was found
in the street in Paris an enormous
gold watch, with this inscription:
"This watch belonged to King Louis
XVI, and s was given by him to the
Abbe Edgeworth in the vehicle on the
way to the guillotine."
A fort nne-teHer in Fitohburgh, Mass.,
stake'' if reputation to the prophecy
that tuj plucj would be burned on the
9tb of the mouth.and hundreds of peo
p'nvcre superstitious enough to pre
pare for a hasty departure with their
movable property.
In 1733 Philadelphia was terribly
scourged with the yellow fever. The
city had been free from it for thirty
one years, but now" it assumed the
ehape of a fearful epidemic, and swept
over the town with the celerity of a
prairie fire, destroying everything it
tonohed. It thus raged from July to J
novemDer, averaging loity aeatns
daily, and aggregating some five thous
and victim8uheayyiopQrtlQn.ooiu.
sidonng the population of Philadel
phia at that time.
"I am come for my umbrella," said
the lender of it, on a rainy day, to a
friend. "Can't help that," said the
borrower, "don't you see that I am
going out with it? " "Well, yes, "
replied the lender, astonia!) at anoh
outrageous impudenoe; 'yev but
but what am I to do? "V "Dol" said
the other, as he opened the umbrella
and walked off, "do as I did borrow
one." ... ,
A libel suit in Lowell, &!.,' iu'
volvcs the question of how mnoh pub
licity is Riven, in the eyes of the-law
to matters written on a pobtal card
and sent through the mail. t The de
fendant wrote a letter to the plaintiff
on a postal card accusing him of forge
ry, and the defence is that.as the post
oflloe clerks are enjoined to secrecy,
there was no more of a publication
than if the matter had been scut in
sealed letter,
MARRIED.
In tkis city, lt mber lilt, It the rtdeure
eftue bride's father. J. hrO, Cm)., by
K.t.J. E. Mean, Mr. '. H. MoLM'M Be
tlaoro, ae4 SUM aVAHA U bU&l.th.tf
WllBlBftOB.
ISW ADVERTISEMENTS.
OPERA H0USE.
positively oxe night only.
' SATURDAY," January Oth. ' s
t arrwt.ll arptarsnea f (ha aadlfijtittd and
ENCLISH TRAGEDY
Th World Be Howard
JANAUSCHEK,
Support bj bar ill rnwt Brilliant
New York Mar Company,
8ATCBDAT, Jauaarjltb, .. ,
rtnt tlx la thtr CUt or th Grna Htorlotl
Tragoilj, tutllkd
''EARL or ESSEX."
" 'T jakauschek TTr
. Ia an aailralM iaiporaota'km bf- V
QUEEN ELIZABETH.
" Th tntu lUr Coxpto? la th cart. ;
f!i'Ior ADMiMioKI-AdmlwloB, !: R.
MTd btn, frioouU itri UHrr, Booeut.
1 h Mtoof Knmnl Mmiu will tummenit
on Wedoeadik; jmlng, f-h Initant, al Uolii-
Drg-r' 000a aua Bliuie storo.
ta I-7t
Official Drawings
-Of THK- -
N. C. BENEFICIAL ASSOCIATION.
WiuuaaTO, X, 0., Jan.l, 1875.
CLASS -paAw at U.
is i s ss 19 S3 ra t as a tt
CLASS UDW Al Sr. M.
" ' IS 10 4S H 34 SO M IS It M M M
. OLA88 M-iaawa at r. M.
I t sa j i r cv 38 u is as t i h.
W. H. HARBISON. ,
-!''" - ' ' 1
CELEBRATED
A ebotcs assortment will ba fonnj at
WUmlditon, V. 0.
? ' ' . -lt
Jaal
--S20--
wax BVT A
FIRST MORTGAGE PIEUIUM BOND
OV Till
i
1 hM Bnnda aro tesM for th pnrpoM of
raiting fund for th motion or building Ui
th Oiiy of Mew York, to bo 64 for
. Perpetual World's Fair,
a p4naDont borne, br -overy bbo
taror oo oxhtblt and Mil hii eoodr. ud mtt
paunta eoa bo hii lorntloni a Mntr of
Indutry wblah wUl provt a TMt boaoOi to Ik
whole country.
. for this purpoos. th tegtalatoro of th
Stato of Ntw Tik bat rrautsd a cbarUr to a
DDmbnrof oar mot wealthy and reipacUble
merchant, and tbeie goottoaMa feavo par
chaw d bo la than olg t block of tho moat
alnabl land la th city of Ac -York. ttt
balldlntobo areeted will barn (orlM
mun (tap not ia aeigntj inrmonntea oy a mg
ntdoant dome, and will cover a iaco of S3
ore. It will boooBMraoUd of' Iron. Brick
and Jlaa,a4 Hd Srff-prOOf. Th bond,
' which aro all for Vtt each, are atenred by a
firtt mortsaae oa th land and bnlldlnf, and
for tb parpuae of maklng.-theat popalar, th
' director bar decided ty fare fnajferly diaw.
ngi oi io p,b io eaoD; inu money oaing tu in.
tercet on the amount of the whole low.
Krerf bondholder Butt reeme at leatt S31
ui ha ma racalea : i f
but ke tnay receive
s r 8100.000!
or sm.ow. or lis oat, aj.ood. tivfi.
..ih.-" is
EVERY BOND
enrebtaed before January 4th, 1875, will par.
uoiparo ip ui ... s t
VTHIRD 8IRII8 ORAWINO,
Held M0D1T, JASTjAftT 411, 1875.'
CAPITAL PREMIUM.tlOO.OOO.
Theeo Drawlnjt take place orery thkii
montb, and ereatualiy avaav bono wlU par-
uwpate in vnem. , .
" Addreai, for lotd ins fall lnAmatkaH 1
riaaiai Agtia UJJa tak now; v. r;
Poet CflDc Drawer J9.
Remit by Draft on N. T. f Ity Rank. Kegli
terod Utter or f. V. Honey rdr . ;
Postponement Impossible Un
dAr thlai Plan.
Janl i
First National Bank
; ::: , 0f Wilmingtonl0 1!
-Wn.gTNOroy, Jan. 1st. 1875.
Tax BtauLAa ANntinn;KXii,i or
, i . .
the Sbeekbolderfoftbli Bank forth election
of Dlreetore Kill be held In their BanktDg
Hone oa TUBS DAT, tht lsth UeWnt, at li
'clook A. al. -
A. K. WALKER, TJeehler.
Jan I ; S-MMlOAUth
Diaries for 1875 ! -j
AN0THE1 LOf Jl'BT R EC El VI D AND
, i For saieat .. --.;;;",;"'
J ' - r! : .-HEINSBEEGEE'S. ' '
Organs! Organs!
TCBT BIOEIVXD AT ' :-, "
HEirJCBERCER'S
5 Uvs Book and Kattt Bim. '
de9Q ' -r
urrnnitin mono gotten tjj
aad prtaWd la
tbeawrti
bit atrle at ; tho
riVwauiAii va iva
NEW ALVEETIS13XMTS.
Boarders Wanted, w
rpWOOgTHTUK GESTLKHES tanned
gvl Board, with reryCtfBifjrUblo Kouaw, la
a private family r.ar the biulneea p.wt of too
city ; location very fietlralile, and Board very
retfeattkw apply at the Jccaaax Utile. '
dec ll lUKtf
Horse Blankets,
Saddle, H&rnete, Trueks, TntTellnc
Ooilar. Hrtdlxa, namf,Traoel'hln, Whip.
Bpure, rlorat bturhM, Veatlier Dsaltrl. aoU a
(aeral aawrtairat af Sa.(.lly (owle.ee
chMpeegwHUofeaBieQaa ltjoaa be boagbt
la the auto. -
J.8.T0riUMC0.
t;t-na-tf
hot IT
DIRECT COMMUNICATION
WITH
CHARLOTTE V.u"
cr C." RAILWAY
13 AN ACCOM rLEsUEI) FACT!
It only rr main" for o of th "City by the
Boa" to atluroonr frlanilaaluuir tha Una that
all the Aeceeeariee and Luxurle ol Ule eaa b
BOUCHT IN .WILMINGTON,
"Tb MUop!U of North Catolloa.,
orria tea erotw. ot
l ino Family Groceries,
Fmbiaclng (rcrythlng In the lino of Choir
family Hui'DUh. tuieUier with a lare etuck
r
.HEAVY QR0UXRIE3.
at th leweet rah prlcee.
'Weeaoiult ererr tutr. ertrr w mt and
our r loea will be Uund no blh tbantlie
tmh oi ine gooo.
, CHAS D. MYERS 4 CO.,
Wbolrule and Betall Dealer la ramllr 0 ro
ot tl, ...
B V 7 North Front 8t
VltatIKUTOJ(, 0.
, tld-ilt
(Well
Marlon Star. Prerlitterlan. Inlrlt of
the oeath and l adeebor lie raid copy.
V OFFICE
Garden City Cinar . MannTactory. :
i NEW YORK.
All Ctg ar at antborlied New York Factory
brlcaa. guallty guaranteed a represented.
1 be eboapeet Houae la tb State, and tb
only one dealing eielntlTe'yln Oigar.
ho. Worth Kront Street, n
rvnmingum, tt. u.
y JBK'S BPBBXBB, . ,
tADIIS' HUBBIB9,
MISSES' BtJBBBB3. . ,
At ' 0. A. PRICE'S,
deoll I, Market St
i Powder! Powder!
JJJININO, Blaettnl anil Bportiiii PowIr, ,.
rot sale by . "t , Tt- t
. KEBCHKEBCAJU)IBBB08.
31 ,i
Salt-Bagging Ties
Corn;
5,000 flacks Salt ,
. 200 Bolls and HaU llolls BaggiDg,
. 25 Tons Ties,
10,000 Bushels White and Mixed Corn.
roraaltlowty : '
!;'-. WIUA4MS MTJBOHlSOa
Oats, Sugar, Coffee and
Flour. .
500 Bushels Black Oats,
;-;200Bbls. Refined Sugar,
' 1 200 Batra Prime Rio Coffee.
2,000 Bbls. Flour all grades ;
For sale low br
WILLIAMS A MOBCHISOM.
Spirit Casks, Hoop Iron,
; Clue and Bacon.
200 New New York Spirit Oasksr
600 Bandlea Hoop Iron, '
100 Bbla, Olne,.,, , ;i
100 Botes D. B. ud Smoked Sides.
For tale lew bf t it n f
f I 1 . -T
Syrup, Nails,:.. Shot , a n d
150 Bbla. 8. H. Syrup, 1 V "
800 Kegs Nails, a - v
400 Bags Shot,
100 Tabs Prime Jeal tard,i 0ilV.
Fortaia low d;':; '.;,..:.;, ;;i.s,?,
r. -r'. WILLIAMS atlTURCHISON.
uvi For, 8ale.T.nA
THE1 LITHIA WATER or the Virginia
Buffalo fcprtnga or tho water ol the eld Butlalo
Springs, put up In bozee containing one Doaea
Half Gallon bottlee. will be enppfUd te order
delivered at the doottebure Depot of the Rich
mond Danville Hatlroea at as per box, to
be paid In odeaneo. The LITHIA water hae
made a remarkable cares ae any am record
In affections oC tho Bladder ad Kidneys aixl
In Djepepsla. It hae aleo given daokJed relief
in Gouty and HhenmaOo altectloDi In the
dleeaaee of Women and In Pvipepala the water
of the old Spring w regarded ae woU nigh Ipe-'
Olflo. Addreai ; ' ; ,
. . . THOMAS F.OOODR,
" BunaloBriinge,
Mecklenburg Connty, Vav
aepti ; . t ;, tu-ataaia
Apples, File Crackers
and-To7der'J.
, . , SO BBLS, APPLES, ...!
100 boxee tire Vrackere.
toi Kege Sporting aod Blatting Powder.
For eale by
KJERCHBEB OALDEB BBOS.
i i yiLL
111X1 UL1 1 ilLV iiaimi.
nrsTTSAirci,
NORTH CAROLIHA
- COMPANY.
Commented Bminen in March, 187S.
UAS HAD A SI
Uniirccdciildl SucccssftU Career;
WHY?
" sr ' '
B.oaeMlt b) kaeratlalty a Kom Inetltutloa,
PIreclaual by Hcno poopi I tareMe
ettry I'ol'ar or Cailtal (which le paid
ap, amu.ouo) and every IMIar of freiui.
. aa receired la the Htate ty totter and
protect Ihita nUrprleee.
Ha loaned la roltor MuLlero rn WllmlngtoS
at low tatce of IMeraat Si tlmaa the
grore prealnau reoelred la Wilmington,
and guarantaa to laecet all prtailuai
rocelred here In like uaaner.
Eqaal la reapontlbllliy end good management
to anyLlre Uompaay In the World.
Uoaee eery drerrable form or fuller at at low
rata aa any a retxlaaa t'oni pan y .
Ko aacleae rtetrlollon Imputed lur reaidcaet of
travel.
A Bxod pal.l ap value on all rollolce artel two
annaai paraientt.
Thirty dayt uraoo allewMl bofort for ri Hurt of
ronciea.
Ho withdrawal of Agfncle rtora a ctloa
when once eiblUhta,aubJeotliig Policy
Moldrnto tbe Inconvenleuoeof remitting
prerolomttoNew fork or elacwhere by
It oVloce of tho day lent or f orfait their
Policy and luee all the preiua fy
menre. 1'b tint hucowjeor e'ttient of Kerth Uaro.
Una to eoconrage Hnnie Inrtliutione.aiid
wo recomraend tilt C'omBy at emt
at ally wurthy of patronage.
WW, I S.TIITlI aV CO.,
cettn tf Pletrlct tpeii,
North Carolina Homo
Insuranco Co.
THIS Company oontlnnn to writ Pollcle al
lair raU,oo all claieeeof IntoraMe prop,
er IT All loame promptly palik .
nnraaraf e nome ineutution.
M. H. Battle. Praaldaat: faaua flaiaa. Maara.
if is.. . Agent.
Jane - Ii tf
III ' '
IHIO)
iweoee rime ismvavAatuidAn.
TAt.- SUnPBKRlEBTKD AfTKBI
paImw Bosrroa IiOhnks. .
Q teei Intaranc Oonipany,of Urer.
pool and london, Bapltal...,. U.OM.Ott
(forth Brltleb and Mercantile Jneur-
anoeConitieny, capital. 10,000,001
Hartlord Imuranoe Uompaoy , oapltal t,A0,0M
(..hiunai r iiv u.urauce vompaoy,
of II artford . caultal ana .mm
Qrtiitlnental Inturanoe Company, of
amw iwi, sav"W....,..,..,n... I,Wg.0U
Phosnls Inearance). VmBaay of
Brooklyn, oapltal..... l.SOO.OW
Virginia Horn Inearanoe Uompaoy.
ofBlchmond. oapltal,.... .... .... SOoJWJ
MARINE Tho old MeroasUl Hataal
Mew Tort. .:
IJIB-Th OonataUout Metaal at? Bart
for4 ; .
. ATBIMUJlI MAMNniO,
' a" , . - UonoralAgtwW.
Mtt ' -, ' . .,, Vw-tf
JJEBCHAKTS AHD ECniKIC!
1 OSnUICECOSPASI, ;
OI BUOHMOKD, TIBiJIKIA.
Oapltal n.UO,lll
A.T.Stoal,Prldt. I.B.Hooaa,Beet)
.. ' v.-, . waa wiuaa ATaumoH, .
UanaralAaan
e. 4 Horth Water St. Wilmington, . 0.
anrUll . . ' U-tt
, ,JOUNA.BrRSE, ;
Geieral iwrn kim
(FIRE, MARINE AND LIFE)
,rtn i- f. ! .'
i t - '
1
OFFIOl-CABBtroill Irchange fiuid.n
North Water Street, - ' . '
oo 11 . su. '
Tteo Leaf and Cotton Plant
Largeat elrotilaUonof ani Trad Jouraal la
the Sonttiera Butae. gubeorlptHin tlt
annum'. ' " tr
V- Toted leaf an! Cotton FM.""
j'i ' ! aOFfikiiaT-waEi,T.''
Over Five Hundred gratuitous circulation.
Poet paid specimen ooplti to Puet Offices la
adjoining oountleo of toe Cerollnaa.
. J. B, MORRIS,
dec Mf - - Proprietor,
r 4 .-
SELECT BOARDINa AND DAY SCHOOL.
HILLSDORO, N. O.
' The Thlrtr-eeoond eteelon of tht Ml-fo" Vte
end MIm Ku:iock'e School will open Frldav,
Februari 6th, MB, and continue twei.tr
weeke.
. Cirealan forwarded on application.
. deeM . ... . SOSStaaSw
jMgtelUUidJlesi
200 K0LLS Ht4vr DAaa,No "
1,000 BDt8T,E8
..3. Forenlelyt.U,;i'V?
U KlbvCHNFU A tAUiKet hW.
i dec It 310
Cheese. Apples, Pota-
toes and Bice, j ! .,
L ii Bui Baldwin Applee,
M hhla. IT.rlw R, PM.I u.
t i - SATIeroreRloe, . .. . . '
o Duia, wee.
I For ealebf
KERCH JiEB A CAUlEB BB",
dll 811
Fresh Bird Seed,
0pl.l
IVKROlb,
COGRBKS WATER,
tt I
'BlMJUflT.
MUHTANO LlNIMEMT, Ae., &0.
For sale by
GBEIN & PLANNER.
deeM . m
KIW AD71STISI2nT3.
leffj Christmas anc
BROWN & RODDICK,
45 MARKET STREET.
Santa Clans' Headquarters.
DRY Q00D3 ol Every Description suitable (or
HOLIDAY PRESMT&
REMEMBER THE LITTLE FOLKS !
TOYS per New York stoamer Uiis day, Ia fact it is s mixtnro of eYcrjthing,
LADIES' MOSCOW BEAVER ENGLISH
. WALKING JACKETS, suitablo for
- CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
Just rocoiYCil tho Largest Liuo of ULACK ALPACAS wo havo
ever had. Pricoa at least 10 percent, lower than our former prices.
W We advise all who want anything ia our line to call cmly ia tho morn
ing, as we get so bus , it is imposaiblo for us to wait on all.
BROWN & RODDICK, 45 Market Street
fleo i ac'4
ATTENTION !
FOR THE FAIR
EUY
CLOTHIKGi Boots, Shoes, Hats, Trunks,
CROCKERY, CHINA AND OLAS3WARE,
ATTnE"onirQisnnousii"op
M. FRANK & BRO., 17 Ilarket Street."
MISCILLANE0U3.
BEND SOMETHING TO THE FAIR,
QO I0UESELP, 'AND BE SURE
I0U HIVE something: NEW
ii i n-. :!';,-; ? : t . '
, AND NICE TO WEAK.
.'. ;.:,. :; ,.7;vf
FROK onr reilTv elegant stock of Preoe aad
Feaejr aoexu yon eaa eamlr make a ee Ice.
tioa that will be pretty and beeoniln t ; beeidee
we have tUe aaaea vaelaA aod aUeaeUt etook
or
!'.-f t..
Intha'SUtat wttA Shawls. Yelvete. taree.
Embrolderv,Glovea, Huaiarylor grown folks
and the little onei ( Boulevard Skirts, all aleee
and1 prices, erttu a Bilendld aeaorttnont of
mnuu unoerwear lor Liauiee, nuuron ana
Men's wear, with erlre too low that we are
ashamed to naote them la print, at the leading
n 1 ! BosKowrrz & lieber, '
lot v-. 20 Markel Street :
Fresh -Family Groceries
FO)l OUB FRJES08
,t, .i 't
IN TOWN AND COUNTRY.
hi : ,,4j, OASB 13 TBS WORD ' :i
eaa taka oorEfitir StewkT
The Freeheet, the alcart, tho meet desirahli
aamrtmeotef JTloe Family Supplies la Wll-
Money or even Artlflalal f fheck will remove
our scruples about the credit areteai.
Wo are Sole Proprietors of the ,
PREMIUM FAVORITE FLOUR.
. Agent and Owners
-; FINEST BRANDS OF WHISKIT. '.
Large stock of Fine Family Supplld. . .
Cheeee, Bngars, Ooft'ees,
t lyo, Potash, Boep aid otlier
luojueuiai amoire.
CUAS, D.MTEB9ACO..-
, SAT North Front!
dee IS
m
Paper and Enrelopcs I
GOOD STOCK AND UREAT VAlUEIT
" ' 'ill i (I'! , '" " !l "''
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U,JiJf !!:.- ;;' s-f,
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J . D. Lore's Bookstore.
etll at tr
Just Received! '
' A Iwge lot of DlM'on's Ke of all klals.
4 loo a lull line of Cooper's Tool, iloiutere,
Irllliiig Ssethtnee, Bartend A dree, board
Atee, Drawing Knivee. Tiue Roope, Ae. In
fa., everrtblng In the Hardware line, at
gretlf reduced prices at tue Old Established
Uaruwara ilouee of
JOHN DAWSON.
H, 20 aad 21 Market Street,
dee K Jul
Happy Ik leaf
ATTENTION !
AMD HOLIDAYS,
YOUR
MISCELLANEOUS.
T Merry; Christmas 1
. t . . - - i',, . , . ..
Qrand Opentnc smd Handsome
' : Display of Holiday Goods.
Now is tho Time !
; Como Early !
CHriotmac Goods
IN ENDLESS VARIETY.
Choice Selected Clnntrrs of lls Orafes,
French Coniectloiis, Cornelte, ' .
Bulluy's Broken UnnAyf
Havana ttrangee, ' "
. Fire Works,
. - . -V' n-. '' arte 4)ee.aae, ..if.w'.
Turpettoee, . t
and every description ef Christmas Tree trim
mings, Oomo and be convince of the great ;
teduettoa la prlcos. , ,
At ;;" GEO. MTEES'. '
. II U South Front St.
dealt ' - 84
THE
IIEl'J BOOKSTORE
HAS AtWArS OW HARD A OHfclCE
vollection or all the Latest Publluatloue,
with a complete assortment of . . ..
; Standard Works.
. '' AtSO," '
Blank Book," ,
, ... Foolscap. " I '-v. ,
bill Oap, . , '
... : w ,' .4 i liegal Cip.
' i ; . . tetter, Note, - t
und alare rarUtyof IniUalaud fancy Kot
l'npeia. j t .......... .
.' ENVELOPES-Noto, Utter and Official.
-. ' , Fxr sale a".
CONOLEY & YATES"
City Book stors.
1 m-tt
dec 3J .
COUPONS.
Office Treasurer ani Collector,
- - i CITY OP WILMIXOTON, ' J
';" s , i( . . ; December 29, 1874. (
JAUAnv COUPOXM, pnyalleln this
City, of Bdndsof Oity of Wilmington, K. O.,
wIllbepeM at IheBank of New Ilan-
orcsou and after January 1st, l;j. ,
Vr -1 v.: i.- - . .; - r- '- , ;
Aodsuob January (Qj'.il) CJoaponj,. rjable ; ;
in New Tork, en Bonds (lstna of 13T9) .will be '
paid at the National Uatk of the Becubll In ''
Mew Tors. --JV-; i s-'-"-'- .
-!,;,.: f T.;c. EI.V0Sa ' ';
f1 i i :,i, -i " " '
:dea3-lw ", ..,, .. Treasurer.- i
We Have Them. '.V
COMFOIITAKLE8CIT3 FQa' ,, , .i
: CoId VVcather,
'' i .... ' . -i t. '; ; .
1 1
QTEi?OOATS-lleavy and Ly-lit wei;bt.
, GL0VE3 snd HALF IIOUC, aiv '
ted to the Bduuou.
MUNSON tSs CO.
CITY CLOTIIIEr,3,
deesi r i