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WILMIHQTOH, H. C., SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, 1875.
WHOLE no. G,772.
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Vii li ii In Journal
WILMINGTON. N. C. :
SATURDAY, JAN. 9. .1875
BY TELEGRAPH!
t LOUISIANA,
THE PROPOSED MASS' MEETING
IN NEW YORK.
A SCATHING DENUNCIATION
EltOM TOE LEADING RE
PUBLICAN PAPER IN
- THE COUNTRY.
BENArOR BAYARD'S SPEECH.
TUS PRESIDENT CALLED ON
FOR PAPERS AND IN
STRUCTIONS.
BUTLER BRINGS IN A BILL FOR
A NEW ELECTION.
BOSTON MOVING FOR AN IX-
DIGNATION MEETING.
...
Naw Yohk. Jan. 8. Noun.-r-Tlio
Herald bos a double ltmddd editorial
tailing attention to the call for a meet
ing here Monday evening, with inrlu
utial nanit attaobevl thereto. It says:
" The President oanuot aDftot to ignore
or undervalue such a demonstration
anpportud by aneh eminent names.
Xbo Presidou i bound to py wrnie
regard to, the public opiuiou 'of the
"country, v He-oituhfnot to lo timr?
dent that be in right when lie best
Ventimeut of the beat olaaHt condemus
his. It is at leut bis duty to puuo
aud rtfluot, aud to re-rtauniiie the
grounds of hi nupfeccdoutod action.
The Prenident will aooa see that hn is
not apportd by the BMitiment of the
country, aud that hi unparalltd course
will arouse the approbations of th
people as bo other publio event ba
done ainoethe firing ori Fort SurAfer.
This reipeotable and influential cull
ought to convince the President 'b t
there is a limit beyond whioh no pub
lic officer in thi republican govwn
government can go with impunity."
The New York Times Bays: "Wo
learu from out correspondent at Wash
ing that the President will send in a
message to Congress, to-day or to
morrow, on the Louisiana difficulty,
and tbat it will be unusually pointed.
We hope tbat ft will not be pointed
with bayonets, like General Sheridan's
dispatch, which eeema to b a ve pro
duced an outburst of indignation lrom
oue end of -the oouutry to the other.
Borne of the people in Washington
must be curiously iooounetnt, to
guge publio feeling, or they would
never bave allowed t hat mad dispatch
to bave Been light. It is muob to be
desired that some mombers of the
government would tako paiuB to ac
quaint themselvee with the toue and
temper of the country. If the Cabi
net had been prudent it would have
put General Sberidau'a ferooions mes
sage on or under the table or into the
fire, and aaid nothing about it. In
stead of that Geueral Bolknap tele
graphs back to Sheridan saying, 'the
Preident and all of us thoroughly ap
prove your course,' which was one of
the most unnecessary and foolish blun
ders ever commmitted by the present
government. We hope that President'
forthcoming message will be a little
more creditable to himself, bis Cabi
net, his party and the people of tho
United States, who, if they also ' thor
oughly appro e V of SheriitanTi oourso,
Would atand disgraoed befornthe civil
ised world," ,'
Washington, Jan.8 N.gbt Sbnitb
Louisiana matters having been re
tained Bayard and West spoke '
Areeolution was passed calliogfor pa
pers and instructions regarding Louis
iana. The amendment leaving it discre
tionary with the Jt'resiaetit u mrrjHn
information, and another, by Morton,
asking for information about the or
?anization ., and objecta of the White
' inngua iron jmmu, ii . ... -"
adjourned.
Ia the Houie to-day, the committee
on private bills reported
Butler introduced a bill for an elco
tion in Louisiana. Referred to the
Judiciary Committee. It providosfor
an election to be held on the 4th Tues
day in May next for Gover
nor, Lieut. Governor, - Secretary
of State-. Attorney General, Au
ditor of Publio Accounts, Superin
tendent of Elections and Members of
the Legislature. ; that the President
shall immediately appoint three suita
ble persons lo superintend auch elec
tion that they shall immediately ap
point two oouipetent and suitable oiti
xens of opposite political parties an
State Registrars, who shall cause a
new and complete registration to be
made of all the legally qualified voters
of the State ; that the State registrars
and superintendent shall in like man
ner appoint tw6 supervisors of regis
tration in each parish, and that the
superintendent shall in like manner
appoint two commissioners of election
for each election precinct; withinten
aayriafter 'theTday of election the
State registrars to open the returns in
the presence of thesuperinteudent and
to examine. canvass and compile the
same, ana the superintendent is
thereupon to make publio proclama
tion of tne result of the election in two
newspapers of geueral circulation and
of opposite polities. - The Legislature
thus eleoted is to meet and organize
on the 2nd Monday after tho promul
gation of the result of the election and
on the first Monday after such pro
mulgation the Governor, Lieut. Gov
eroor and other State ofnoers shall en
ter upon the disoharge of their respec
tive offices, aud the government thus
established ft to be recognized by the
. United States Government as the legal
government of Louisiana. The TJaied
States Circuit Court of LoniHihua U
to have exclusive, jurisdiction" of all
crimes and offenoe's msdo punfkhabla
cy me act. n aumorizes tue presi
dent to employ the army and navy to
maintain the public peace, to sustain
tLe oJHoer under the act, and to en
force the provisions of the act, and
at y act of an officer of the SUte of
Louisiana or if a State Court interfer
ing with the execution of the act is to
be treattnl as absolutely void.
New Yobk, Jau. J 8 Norm The call
for a tuaaa meeting at " Cooper Insti
tute, relative to the Louisiana toubln,
has received the signatures of 125
prominent chipping firms at the Mari
time Exchange, np to 10M a. ui., to
day and niiiuy still arts eoraing for
ward to Append their signatures in the
various exchanges. It is expseted that
by Monday Ut xt the liat will contain
evoral thouanil mono.
Bostox, Jau S-Njht The Jour
nal nf thin finuikm Oavs that . tens
are being taken to bold a meeting m
Fanueil Hall, to protoht against tho
interference by th military in the
organization ot the L'misana Legisla
tare. The Keling is very stroug, not
oaly among those who are opponents
of the administration, but those who
are counted upon as among the nip -poitersof
the Administration.,
IlEAMJllAttTMlS.
RAILROAD COLLISION AND
BURNING OF THE MAlIiS.
WAMaiNG'OH, Jan. 8. Noon The
NewYoik Exprrfaa train, lii-nMj, exl
lided with a freight . triu at trine
o'olock, P. M., yeftt rdny. , The switch
tender ia blamed. Thu mail mid ex
pre8 cars, with thn mail egeut, Fy
mau, were burned. No p;isengera
wore seriously linrt. Tho eutiro nor' It
em mail from Waahiugtoo, iuoludiog
the accumulated Java' in wis from tho
south, excepting one pouch and cau
vans for Baltimore, wore destroyed by
the burni"g of the postal Ciir. ,; It is
believed that the a(?eut, Mr. Fnymun,
at crushed to dath before the car
took fire. He was a youug muu about
SO years of age aud a sou of the load
poHtofllce agent in ttiis My
Washisoton, Jan. 8 Night Sas
TK The Naval Appropriation Bill
passed . .
Wahhinoton, Jan 8 Night Moj,
Dick Wiutert-mitb is here for the Win
ter.': Irwin vent to tho city jail to-night.
Col. S. B. Holabird, who was Chief
Quarter Master at New Orleans
during the late war, baa beeu under
examination by the Soutnern Claims
Commission for the past or 5 days
in relation to many claims filed by
persons in that section of the country.
House A certificate tba confine
ment in a common jail would seriously
affect Irwin's health, was referred to
the Committee on Ways and Means.
A motion that pending investigation
by the Committee, Irwin remain in the
custody of the 8ergeant-at-Arms, was
lost by a vote of 86 to
lULTDiOltE.
MARINE DISASTER IN PORT.
LOSSES ON THE trtJRNED TO
BACCO WAREHOUSES.
Baltimouk, Jan. 8 Night The ship
Grey Eagle, owned by Thomas White
ridge & Co., of this oity, capsized and
sunk this morning at OiiaW harf,
foot of Caroline street, while biing
towed across the slip to the opposite
dock. The tug Vigilant was carried
uuder by the ahip and now lies under
her. The top spars of the ship were
carried away. , Her damage wiU prob
ably amount to several thousand dol
lars. No lives (oRt.
The total losa by the burning of the
tobacco warehoubes last night is now
estimated atftloO. 000. S25.0O0 of which
.is stock. The iusurauoe on the build
ings amount? to 885,5'K) The follow
ing are among the losing companies:
Royal, Loadou. 10,000; Mtn; Hart
ford, Scottish Commcicial, Continental,-
New York, Home, New lork,
North American, New York, Girard,
Philadelphia, Lycoming, Pennsylva
nia, Commercial Uuion, London,
Phrenix, N Y, 85,000 each; liepnDiic,
N Y, Mechanics, N Y, Aimenia, N Y,
Westchester, N Y, $'2,D()0 each; Ken
ton, Kentucky. 83,500; balance in home
compnnies. The insurance on Block
amounts to $150,000, divided among
the following wimpnuies : Scottish
Oommericial, $10,000; Royal, Loudon,
$6,000; Home, Connecticut, 87,500;
Liverpool, London 4; Globe, 825,000;
Fjreraen3i.BjdtimojeJ1.3jOO()Phfnoix,,
Brooklyn, .AStna,' Hartford, Hanover,
N Y, Lycoming, Penn., Hoffman Fire
Ins , St. Joseph, Fire k Marine Ins.,
St Louis, Old Dominion, Richmond,
Vs., 85,000 each; Traders, ' Chicago,
81,200; Lynchburg, Virginia, $4,000;
Home, N Y, and North British, $3,500
eacU; Continental, N Y, I aperial,
London,' New York 4 Youkera, aud
Hamburg & Bremen, $3,000 each; Wil
lianwburg City, N Y, $4,000; Fire As
eooiation, Philadelphia, 83,800; Lon
don Assurance, $2,600; Orient, Hart
ford, $2,000; Hartford, Connecticut,
$2,200; balance in home companies.
FLORIDA.
TRYING TO ORGANIZE THE LEG
ISLATURE. TALLAllAHimg," Jul. 8-Night ThTf
morning a Republican delegation wait
ed upon Acting Governor Stearns and
requested him to take a seat in the
Senate as Lieutenant Governor and
organize that body, but he declined.
The Senate, failing to organize to-dar,
adjourned till 12 o'clook to-morrow.
r The Assembly completed its organi
. it.inn to-dav.most of the officers elect
ed being taken from tho ranks o( the i
Liberals and Democrats, niter whieli
it adjourned. ' ' ' . i. ' i ,
MaoMAHON'3 EFFORTS" TO FORM
ANEW CABINET. -
Lircj has deolared his inability to,
form a uew Cabinet. President Mao-,
Mahon baa now applied to M. Dafour
to nnaermse inat taba. . ; i
When they hang you in Texas yoa I
uiy uauyeu auu Yuvuiuijr uw,
(iOTHAM.
SERIOUS FEARS FOR A MlssiNQ
STEAMER. v
Nbw York, Jan. 8-Noou The
ateam-tug Speedwell is reported mi"
oiog. She bad on board 30 periou,
aud was engaged in som Government
work es-nneetd with torpedo manufac
turing. As she baa not arrived ' at
Newport, where she was bound, it ia
leared tbat she has been lost, with alt
bands.
&Nw Yona, Jan. 8 Night-Vast
crowd pal no jury yet in the TiUoo
Boeoher oas.
.ALABAMA.
TES IT MONY BEFORE THE IN -VESTIGATIN(
COM M I T 11'E. ,
MoNxaouKKr, Jan. Night
Messrs. Luttrell, Cobnru and Cannon
were in Eufaula yesterday. They ex
amined muny witnesses a to the al
lged intimidation, riot, ou hist
ebx'tion day; alao one Republican
to the S'ate dt-ht, whose statement in
writing was received by the Commit
tee. Another Rcpuhlicuu witn s tiled
a 1 ug , doJutmut as to the relttivn
voting srrr trui oi the two parties and
charging th.i tlin lUmocrata polle d
illegal votes. -" " -
The Committee reaolitd bere thia
moruiug, but left imnndiatcly fcr
Wnahington, aud will reach that oity
ou (Saturday moruiug.
. The Suvauitkh and Mempbia Ruil
Kiad ; returned the State bonds en
dorsed bv the Btateto the amount of
$1,000,000, aud took iu lira ttraight
toud4 for one-fourth that amount.: .
ELKCTUUISJIS.
TIih Demoeittta carried the Mem
ptii munioipal ele tion. - - '
The Committet'S of the Northern
and Southern Prbyttmn Cbnrches,
to consider exiNtmg differeuiM'B, have
organized at Baltimore, with Dr. Wm.
Brown, of Richmond, as President.
The Maine Republicans, in caucus,
have nominated Hardin as U. S. Sen
ator; and those of Michigan, in oaucue,
have nominated Chandler.
DiHputches from Lansing, Midi.,
say tbat Chandler's opponents do not
concede hia re-election.
PttOUABlLlTIES,
Orrict SiqnaIi Offiokk, ,r I
United Btatm Siusal Hbkvich,V f
WASHUiOTON, D. C. Jan. 8. )
Dnring Satnrday, in the Boats At
lantic States, partly clondy weather,
with poNsible occasional raiu and winds
gradually yeering to the west and
north, is probabli, followed by rising
barom )leiand falling tempeiature. 1 o
the Gu'.f States, rising baiomutr, tem
perature falling below the freezing
point, except posmbly in tbeBouthern
portion of the Eastern Gulf States,
brisk and high northwest to northeast
winds and partly cloudy weather, ac
companied by occasional light rain
or snow. For Tennesssee, the Ohio
valley aud the Lowor Lake region,
cloudy weather, with snow to-night,
followed on Saturday by rising ba
rometer, deoidedly lower temeratnre,
brisk to light winds, veering to the
weat aud north, and partly oloudy
weather, with light snow in the last
section. For the Middle States and
New England,' falling barometer, ris
ing temperature, winds shifting to
southeast and southwest, cloudy
weather and possibly light rain or
snow, followed in the former district
by rising barometer, rapidly falling
temperature and brink or high north
westerly w inds dnring the evening and
night.
. Nvhenck'a Mandrake PI1U
Will be found to powteM tboM quailtlat neooit-
Krjto Ihv total eradtoatton of All bltlluuiat
t eke, romit to rtnrt I lie tecrol.onn of Ui
liver, and give a hel'hr Ume in thr f tiro n
leui. inaeea, ir u no oruinwy am orerj in
tuoilicitl cluceto bar lurentwi remnlv fur
(hew nubborn cunplalnli, whlrh deTelopall
the remit prolncul by a hefetol'orp freo dm
of ealomul, s mineral Juitlv draadott binin
kitul, ami ckuowlcflel to b dM ui tle to
tlin'xii nuto the liumn eyiem. 'J Lt the
propertlHi of . rlal TKfettb'ri rnm prise ml
lh virt e of calomel wittiout tin liijunoii,
tonileiii'les. la now an eil i Hie.1 fart, rt-tid-ied
inili-p. itablo byMientlttr. rrnarohet; ana tbni
who ue the Mandrake Pills will be tally rati.
Bml I bat tbe beet Btedlclnea are thneo provided
bv nature la tba eoaimm berba and root of
theflilrta
I'heee pllla open the bowel end correct M
biliou derangement without hhIIibI'du or
anjr of tbe Injurloua ettvt of ralomel or other
IHiiaoi a. Tbe aectellou U bilo Is pioiuoUxl by
ibon pllla an al l be en by tbe altered color
of Hie amola and dlatppaa'lng 'f therallow
cmplnlon end elraiog of tb tongna.'
Amide iilreetiut l'.u accoianj each
box of pllla. i v v
lTpiredonly by J. H Hchenok & ''on, at
heir pt' rlpal office, corner la th ai.il Arch
oe. Hhllclelphla, and ttreale iy all drug-glad-and
dealer. Pi Ice 28 cent per boi.
NEW ADVOTISEMEN1S. ,
Cuba Molasses! '
I .i ' 3
: i
JUST ARRIVED, A CARGO OF
"BRTCttT"
NEW CROP CUBA MOIM, .
which wo offer at loft Market Irlce
' ALSO
BO HBD91 SUGAR HOUSE
200"BlJ,l SYRUP.
-i s.- '
Tor wUby ' '
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,. s mttH i bh oaldrk br h
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irnniun nionc gotten rj
ami prln teil IB
ha
journal orriua
NIWADVERTlsmiNTl.
The Regular ,
A NTJALMIRHNUCr tb l.utn ..f
A
uKAt. tKMErrBt
Will be held at 'be Riionia or the WllalniUm
Mbrarv Am j ilieii, on ttuadar evenln. 3ah.
r lltli.atljj elof H. . I, .ION fc.it,
J4it verciaiyaad Treaaurer,
Official Drawings .:
. ' Of THIS " ...
N. C. BENEFICIAL AJSOCIATION.'
,. i t.i ,i .ii
'. j WijaisTwa fr a, Jan. T, W.
. ; . ,.,.Ua.vpaawa tin.
as so tu ti ta it it i t tb tt ct '
' , ; tu,8 stt nuAwi, ar i t. u. '
W M t Its bi M n J t I S 0 4(1 18
ls5 ,i Jf iU ii ) t .14 ,
Jan
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GRAND
?t'irr) '-
I VITY HAM,
Jannary II, STJ.
au'' tint a III be lonnj at lluiakber1
HMk btire;ltfiitluuifn'aI.W't at .la. W
Llp Ufa Tol m More. 1 '
l'rico of mlniMon f-r efivrtatnr, TS ftuta.
.148. M. nKOWN, ,
j"" 8 st Manager.
Ladies' Kid
, Button Boots,
MISSES PEBBLE ' '
BUTTON BOOTS
At
Jnua
CA. PIUOE'S,
, 3; Market MUeat.
TWILLEl) SILIv "nND30Ii" 1
r NECK TIES, 30 oU; worth BOcts.
FANCY ClUVATS VEuV ,
HEAVY SILK, 60o; worth $1 10.
NECK RUCHES VERY CHEAP.
HAKUSUlf K LOT ! Milk Bok
. Mark, Jimt Imported front
GttKAT VAtilKI V of Jet and lava Jew
- '7-1 Jteahjas ff v '
FRKWH VPVL' tt Zrliyri-Wblte and
Hlai'k, I6ti t er p-, Loiora, 'o, .
WILLIAM FYFE'S,
JR ia EXCHNUK COIIKKII.
For Sale
QN RE lSONABIiK TICIIM8, tbe Natlnti
Hotel Furniture, aid nn iincxtlret l.eo
f.ir fevca jeura.
Thle la cbani'e lor a gmd Itirenlmeni, aa the
Hotel la we'.l eattbllahed. ami In a flourlahlng
condition. For fnrtlmr In'ormatlou apply at
tbe National Hotel, or to
jab S t-tf D. A, SMITH A 00.
New Crop Cuba
MOLASSES.
F
'HUT IMPORTATION of tbe 8EASON.
229 Hhds. Now Landing
et H hr. "IKna Anna," and
... - -. . f
I1 or iwle bv
WORTH 4 WORTH.
Jan 1-t(n ad o) 7
Horse Blankets,
. t V-v f f 1
Madd!, Harnett ?nmk,'rali)( t',
voiiara, nriaiea, linmen, l rnco naina, wmi
par. Hwm Hrhee Feather Punter, anil i
ge serai anaorraient at gxldlexy goodie a
cbeapai gordaof name qua ily can bt bought
J II. ,110 O IMS
J. B.TOPHAMAOO.
nov IT
I4-na-tl
Southern Star: Steel
. . .
-W)1.0WS. RKKE TWO-Hltt8K8TF.ri.
Plow, Expanding Hairows, tlultlratoN,
and Cucumor Pumi. f
All the abnv Articira tuOK iripiomaaat in
laat Fair or tbeSrw OBiwiar Agrlciltural
Society, and are tor le at Manulaoturai'
tirlow, at tbe Iew Hanlware House of ' , r
OIl.KH A MUHCH1SON,
I Jan S; .. "..". .V
i If save, money;:;;
TJY BUYINO YOUR ORO0KRIES FOR
. ? ''' CASH."' , , ,
F eah Coods by Every 8tearner
. - s1
PURE BAKER WHISKEY,
'tTRAlDIES, WINE8, Ac.
FLANNER k 8HURE,
81 North Front Street.
Janl
First National . : Bank
of Wilmington.
WrtiMiKdroNT, Jan. 1st, 1875.
rJVIS RKOCtA aNNUAUMKKTINtt OF
tho Mockbolder of lbl Bank for tbe election
ot I Ireciom will be heln in tbelr 'Banking
Hoaee on I U ti , the tilth luatant, t It
o'olock A. M. ' ' ' " "
A. K. WALKER, Ceahler.
janl r : ' i S-r,e,oI10lttlt
Powder, Shot and Caps:
850 Kegs Rifle, Sporting and blasting
' Powder, ' " ;' . -7:' - - 7 ; ;
250 Bags Shot,
200 M. Caps, ; i
GO M. Feet Fuse, '
jForile by
Jant KEUOUNBR A CALDIK BROS.
. MISCELLANEOUS .
New Publications !
'liaUt, Paraat Meitw '
la IhtUatfofMy Tiwith, by nifll W. fri
ward. ' -
from amy lauth t'r V Marian Harlaa4.
Pongan Ci(luak, br W.ll. Hovell '
Htttory 0 tbe Jawlab hallno. by Palaier
Tbt M trM olloMaae,by Holland.
alaal . ) b
HEirjSBERCER'S
I.U Hoek aad Mwhratme. :
W - r,, ,. , :
SELECT MMM AED DATiSCHOOL.
. S HILLtBORO, N. C.
' th Tbirty-aeciind eeaaloa ot tb Nli Na-h
ml Miea KAil' School will npeb Kil.Uy,
rvnruvj etn, irio, aaa roniinua twinty
wrraii. ?
Cireul forwarded on 'pl1itloii
dei .-. WW Itxwftw
" M. CRONLY. Auctioneer-'
By CRONLY k MORRIS.
Mortgage Sale.
Be virtue of aud In tvuraiiatica 01 Ilia i.ttw. r
con(rr1 bt a muitcaie, mail and eieciiti d
on in nidi u oi aprii, l.u, a d rvginterwl In
tlim flln ot the krjm'e,rot iieeilKul Now Naja-
otot oounty lu II aik Z '.., pigu til, tho undut
Ignrd will re'l at I'ublto Aoutli n. for P-nh.rt
the Maikot llou Id tlio uity i W'IHhiBitM,
ou TlTKMI) t , the Will d-.y ot January, ln)3,
ai, iu amir oi ii o i iwe , me to tiiwn g 11 .,r
pareel of and fltnafr, tytn anl In , g m (ho
city of Wilmington: Heylnnu g at a iwlnt In
tbo Wetorn line of Nmili U r lit
teat aotiMivranriy iroin trie Miutticrn line ,
Mulberry atrcct, tliene wil l Hie Mid line of
North Wnlor treetaouthttanllv at li ft l !...
wietwnrdly pa'ili'l with aid Mulberry mroi i
M futt, tiionue aoutbwaruly parallel -with
North Water arret 111 font, thence wea'wanl.
ly parallel nith mid Mulb'-rrv itreet ISii.h-i
th bluer, tilth, nialhwanily with tie
uivei nv rent, iiienca eaatearu'T pniaili'l mm
MuibrrTtriit VtH fet to Niinh Watvr atrrrc.
the heiilniitriK, 'ih aaiue belni a I art m Uii
I, H look IMI. a- jmr Turner'a plan l tlm t'ltv.
I lie Improeenjeiikt innatrt nf a larca Three
Story H rick rlulliling, froiitinvou North Wn-
mured Htm fuct deep, iliviUwl lutn two
Dtorni.n tbe ftrat fl.xie wltli nrHue almt. All
Hltndaplu tbe brat tTl ltb tncdern hoiit
Ing apparatu, An. In rear large traroe
Wiinihoiiae IK atorlea biuli) B I a Hi leet. Aie.
a laig j frame bnililleg mi the wharf 4H i tm
Ut Tba wharf, W luat front, ; l In good nr
rtef and water atihlclont fur tho Jargimt vewel
to load.
: " WM II H Al.fi
all . :t-ia1t&oda
ATKU.
For Sale.
THE LITMIA WATKU of Hi Vtrirrnla
HatfaloeprinL'iioi the water ol the old lltilialo
vprlHfa. put up In bote containing, ineloren
Half Uallun bottle will be tunnltil to order
dellieieil at tbe rtcottrbarg Ilepntof the Kivh
awn m tanni aauroad ' ' per ' ", to
be paid in oiWance. 'J' hn I ITMIA water oa
tuailo a rem in kahle ntire an any upon record
In afectlnnii of the llladder a d hltltiei and
In liTapere-ia. Ir Imi aim gtrim derlderl relief
Id Uotitv and hheumaUo atlecMon In tbe
(llacaaiieor Women and In I' ppla the w iter
of the old prltig u rcgnn'ed a we I nigh pe
oinn. anarea
. I UOMAK P. HUMDR,
Buffalo Hprlnga,
' Meoklnnburg ConntT V.
ept4 ill-iiakm
Our Livlna: and Our Dead.
Prospectus of and Volume.
MIIM, N. O., Auguit 10, lTt.
' Ot a Lmao aD Oca I'kad" wilt hero
alter be publlabedu a Berol-Moathly Maga-
une, containing en page or reacting naiiar, ar
$3 per rearm advance.
rnr ta inioraiation oi moae wno are not fa
miliar wit thb anlerprtae, I Mat tbat the
.met object or Hi Magaaiu win be lo publlaa
the Koourd that Nortii Carolina and her gallant
oldlcr made In the lato "War between the
HUlen," to gather the material for the uao of
tbe fulure bltorin. and to perpetuate tbe
numnrT rl thoa brave mna. officer and
private, living or dead, whortied Imperlnhable
glory upon their uatlre Mtate
In xlditlon to the Wit Kmoao o Noma
OiUoi.mA.'he Magaalno will contain aketehot
of every aectlon, oounly, city and town of tho
State, writteu by competent and well-lnfnrn-ed
aefeone, thuinuikmg it pre-aninrntly a Slat
pmmtical, in which all claitri ear cMitnl
Iktmld tnkt inlmii tml arvie.
The Magailns will Uke the place of tho
newspaper, bavtng name tme, pnbllgbM by me
uuruig inv piw iweire nirfiunn.
The Hrt number will bo lamtd Wodneeday
September 9th, 1874. In th meantime. I r
iiectlully ak old nboribr ho dealt to re
new their uhcrlptlon, and all ether who
winh the Magadna, to remit promptly, aa the
ohange and Improvement require conaldurabW
outlay, and natty mm 1 needed .
h. I), poor.
iluiwn, .,1, unui.i iiuuvvi ijiiikh
and Una Iad,'' Mtwbern, M. O.,or Raleigh,
A J .1 u s..4.a T ......
riortn uarotmit. ...
exchange will pleaat copy, .
-ang iff IW
i't
Cleveland Banner.
B
Kl W EEN XIJ K F i FTKKN TH OF J A N O-
arv and tha flrat of Febrnar, 178, we will re
us th publloathm of tbe "Ul.K VEL AM
rAMNMi,"ii niieii'V, ni.ini out an nuet
pire.1 term of anbacrllier whn bave paid, ad
vertiilna contraon. Ao. Ja Hen nf th email
20-roloiun aheet. prinlrd on an old pre, and
with old type, heretofore, we will give to
tbe publio a largo M oolumn pater, an entire
new on tit, J'let fiom the foundrv, at tha low
mtiacrlpttoii price of 1 00 a year; JA oent for
Ida rnonthai AO oent for three month a.
W intend to vtrlre to th atmott tn m
tho enteiinrlM a grand mioceiw, a bleating to
tbecitintry, an honor to the town, aud a prldo
ta eiery oltlaen of tha oauntv.
Knmember, too, that tot pay n'l pontage. We
Want i.lKrl aub'crlber at once, and w foal
nfl Hint tbat wo will get them.
Tho 4'arollna Cenlral Hallway being now
Oompletiid through to Wilmington, nd Shel
bv bing the wvtern lernilnu, tha "Banner"
will ( tho neat advertl'lng medium wet of
Wilmington; and we do, in partlnular, eall the
att'ntlon of the WllmlnnUn merchant and
endiir-f men to the "Banner" a an advertl
Ing medium, and ment reapoctfully Mdlult their
patronag'i. ;
w I; 1 give oil the new and keep up with
th time lu every report, be they ever to fat.
-nrr rHirwrnovTSdii ft riffimctr rr
Jan I 3-tl
irun.naaicVY.orj.
M' CRONLY, Auctioneer.
BY CfiONLT A MORRIS.
IVXortg'iig'O Halo.
By vUl tie of a Mortgage made and executed
by the ;ape Fear Agrlgoltural awoeiation,
th Meebanlca' llul'dliin and Ixin A ocitloa
wll tell, by Fuhllo Auction, at g,.
change tj rtter, in tii'i eity, on r rid v, the tilth
lnt , at It o'cl.ick A M., tho following Ulra.
ble Keal Ketato with alllmprivrmetita thereon,
UuAtM In th O'limtyof Now Hanover, with
In two mile of the lty of Wilmington, and
well known aa th CAPE FEAKAOKIUUU
TI'RAL "ROONOH." Re, Inning at a (lake
at do lntor otlon ot the Ooonty road with the
inxl lea 'lng to the Work House, and running
tbeaoewtib eald tunt;rond north 41 dvgreea,
eat, 13 chain and Bulink. benoe north BS dc
trnea cait DehaJn n1 AD Hnka, thine north
81 X 'lt' e"-t 'i'6 cliilnii and hi HnV. iheneo
north It degr'e T ehaln ard Slink Ihenco
aa nth gl drg-eca i aft ISrhaltn to the wratlltieo
the light oT wav of tha W. W. R R. o..
thenoe aoutli i degreet wtt, along oald line 3
Ohaint mi !0 link to the point wher the road
lo the Work Konae crone Mid rUht of way.
thanco north 7HkJ dere wt with aaid road
H ohalut to th beginning, cental' lug ttHk
cre. CHAS. S. KLI.I8,
Jan i T-eodtA2( 8o and Tru.
NEW ADVEBTISEJIEItTS.
BROWfjh &
; ; -15
Santa .Clans'
:y.. ; v DRf QOODA of Kvery
; " - HOLIDA Y :
, REMEMBER THE
TOYS pep New York gHnmPr this day.
, liAlUKN' MOSCOW HEAVER ENGLISH
WALKING JACKETS, suitnlile for
' s ' ' CURISTMAS I'llESENTS.
Just rt ceivetl tli Lnnrcst Lino of ULACK ALrACAS wn i.av
over Ind. Tmw at leant 10 )tr oi
t3T We ailviHo all who want fiiivthiiiir
iug, as we get an bns 1 it la imjioaiiiblrt
BROWN A nnBTlTf!Tr
ATTKNTIOH !
FOR THE FAIR
15UY
DRY CO
CLOTinNO,. Boots,
CROCKERY' CHINA
AT THE "CI1EAI'
M. FRANK & BR0.,
4"
At $53.00 per Ton, Cash, or $00.00,
N A V ASS A ACID PHOSPHATE.
At $33.00 per Ton, Cash, or $38.00,
WR OTJAtANTKK lhatth prevlnu nighOrado
B R HRIDORHS, WuMent,
ii. ni atr., irruarar, ,
). L. uaArriilM, auvarlnUndant,
J eta B
MISCELLANEOUS.
" TWENTY THOUSAND
LEAGUES,"
"A FLOATING CITY,"
"BLOCKADE KUNNER8,"
"MYSTERIOUS ISLAND," .
, "DOCTOR OX,"
"EIGIITY DAYS' TOUR, &o,"
By Jaks Verne.
"DRAPER'S INTELLECTUAL DE
VELOPMENT OF EUROPE;"
" YESTERDAY WITH ACTIIOIIS; "
"niTHERTO," A STORY
OF YESTERDAY, (
By Mrs. A. D. T. Whitney.
. A ILf i irjalo JiJJia te&M tSBV
By OONOLEY 4 YATES.
janS ' ' S-tt
THE SEASON,
JJOW WKLI ADVAN0BD, riD8 ITS
wltb a largo and varied Btoek of ' '
T Dress Goods,"" " Z
VELVETS, " . .. . .
FURS.
SILKS,
BLACK ALPACAS,
EMHIES8 CLOTH,
EMPRESS DELANES,
CASHMERES,
POPLINS,
and otber fabrics on hand which we
are determined not to carry over to
jgnothrr &'rainnf and in order to soil
them now while they aro all
NEW, NICE AND FASHIONABLE,
we have jlr term Ineil to Todno tho price md
nil them at eoet ooner than bIm a le.
NKW COODS RECEIVED bv LAST
m i , STEAMER. '
fb ltdle are Invited tn rail and lamtn
onr atork bforo m tking pttrcbaaea
Oall arly while th atocl full nd th
axeorlment complete, at tlie l.eadlug Dry
BOSKOWITZ & LIEBEr
2d Market Street.
deoT
No Ad ranee in Prices,
',.!! 'i7uaiotlllD Wood; ( - i l
' Per Ixiad. Per Com.
Oak and B Jl Jk, M ti to et., (I tti I (S
Ai. lltolW " SOOlotW)
Mixed.... : ....... ..60 to TO 1 4nt1SU
rin.... i i elrt H ' ttB--'.f
Out op ' .d hauled at lowt powlble ooat.
Conu a r can av uiont y by puroha ng
at our y r 1.
jaal O.0.PAKSLETA0O.
ffappy Hew Year
ALL
!
i f
RODDICK.
STEEET.
Headquarters
Ieitoript!on anitable for
PRESENTS.
LITTLE FOLKS
In taut ii is a mixture of eTerjtlnnj,
- nt. ower tLau our former priooa
iu our line t. Mill nrlv in tlm nor.
for na to waitoi
41. TVTnrtflt. Rtronf.
ATTEISTI01N !
AND HOLIDAYS.
YOUH
Shoes, Hats, Trunks
AN b GLASSWARE,
CAHH HOUSE" OF .
17 Market Street
tn
DOS,
WE OFFER
OUR Sl'AHDAED FERTILIZERS
. For tbe Heaaou of 1875, delivered on the Cars, at Our
Faotory, at the following
SOLUBLE NAVASSA GUANO
payable 1st of November, next;
payable 1st of November next.
of our Pertlliier hall be rally MAiaTitKio
NAVA SSA GUANO COMPANY
. WfkmiNQION,N C
4-oMm
L'ISCELLANEOUS.
Closing Out Sale!
gJWINtl to our Intonded Plwolurloa
Oopartnerihlp, Wo will Mil Our Entire Block
of Ul.OTHINO, at greatly reduced prloea.
f :
Tbo Stuck moat be (old within, tb next tlxty
day. But for Cash only.
DAVID & WEIL.
Jan S
ToMcco Leaf and Cotton . Plant
8KHI-MOMTHLT.
Idtrg er t pirculaitoa (if any Xrado- Joaraal la
tho Southern State. Hubiorlptloa fl por
annual.
Tobacco leaf and Cotton Plant
(vrrtaif ikt-wmk;i,t.
: Over Five Ilunilredgratnltouactronlatloa.
- Postpaid rprclmen topka to Pout Office In
adjuluiug eountle ot too Carolina. .
JT. B, MOBRI9,
dee 20-tf Proprietor.
WINCHE8TKU-8 HTPOPHI8POHTEH
Att0f)ii' Quinine Tonic,
Ljdii'i Katharlon,
yer' BBrtaparllla,
Tarrant' Aperlont,
. , Palu Killer,
Muatang l.inlment,
Opium, Q alnioe, Murphlne, and a geeera,
aanortmont of Drug Chemical, Paint, Oil,
VarnUli, Brnidie, UltM, Sea., at
l.HKKN A f LANNKK'8,
Wbulesale and Hut ail Prugglet.
no 1 17
OTICEZ
i .
MKHOHANT8AKD OTHERS WHO PAT
a lioena tax, aro required by I aw to 11a
on the lit day of January, and tor failure t do.
o, tbe law ojRke It tho duty of tb Kogltter ot
Deed to doable-tax all delinquent. All hv
tereted -vllt tak nottoe,eoma up and llet and
p y a a law require.
, GEO. W. BOCRBIAUi. '
'Jant 41
. ' BegUtet of Deed.
; -f 1 OFFICE V;, :,
'Garb' City Ciiiar 3 Manufactary.
' NEW YORK. ,
t . i i '
All Cigar at antborlied Kew Tork Faebrry
prlciea. Qnalitv biarantMd a represented, i k
Th shoap'vt rfiinat lu the Stile, and the
only tmedeallrg eieiiKlvelv In nigru-a.
(!HA. KASPBO'VVM , H HO.,
fu.9 North r'ront 8trt,
deoii-lm Wlliuiug.on, N. 0.