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VOL XXIV.-HO. 13
WILIIinOTOlIi 1?. C, FRIDAY, JAHUABY 15. 1875.
UHOLE IIO. 0,777.
4 bf iniln Journal;
WILMINGTON, N 0.:
FRIDAY, J ATS. 15. 1875.
STATEHEWS.
.,. Mr. N.. 8. Riohardson's. class pre
tented the Nevbern Methodist Holi
day School with $120 organ
Christmas present, This, same class
presented the Sohool last year with a
$10 library.
The Charlotte Southern Home says;
Mr. Ilarry L Groner hang himself in
South Potot towasliip, Gaston oouuty,
oa the 33d December, 1874.' He had
r yen erideiioes of insanity tome tim
before. There wan do reason for tlm
suioide known to hit most inttraato
friends. Mr. Q. was a good oitizon,
and his ad fate has east a gloom over
large seotion of the country.
The SUtesville Landmark says: We
learn that on Monday afternoon, near
' Long's Mills, in Yadkin oounty, one
Berry Huteuins shot and killud Alex
ander <ltk There had previously
been a difficulty btween the parties
about the possession of a still bonse,
which terminated in the murder of
Mathis, as stated. We are uot fur
nished with any particulars whatever.
Ilutoh'ns surrendered himnelf and is
now confined in the Yadkin jail.
The Raleigh Sentinel Kays': Last
Haturday,intnis oounty, Joseph Good-
in felled a tree aud it (ell on him and
hurt him badly. His old motlmr was
ent for and she started immedUtttly
for her son, riding behind one of the
neighbors on horseback. Just before
reaohing Leesville, the old lady com
plained of feeling a little bidiy, and
stopped at Wiley Lynn's ntore to rest.
She died in less than five minutes after
getting in the store.
The Charlotte Observer aays : On
last Friday morning, as the son of a
Mr. Pixon, living about six miles from
Dallas, Q ton county, was preparing
for the day's work, he met with a fatal
accident. It seems that the yonng man
had takeu the mule out of the atable
with the harness on, and started off to
the field, wheu the mule took fright
and threw him off. Aa he was falling,
his ftet b :eaine entangled, and when
the mule was stopped, the youug man
was found to be dying. He lived
about 24 hours.
The Raleigh Sentinel says: Mr.
Badgutt died in Hillsboro of scarlet
fever. It is a fearfnl disease, and the
one that risks it for a friend ,rnunt
) Lave a faith ii God passing the so
called fashionable religion of the pres
ent age. Ireanna Jackson is a colored
woman who had nursed Mr. Badgetfs
children, and formed an attachment to
the family When she heard of his
illness she left her home in opposition
to the wishes of her family and stood
by the bedside of tho dying man for
days and nights, faithfully and affec-
v tiouately administering to his wants
until the last. Ireanna has passed the
meridian of life, but all her days has
been a fast friend to the white people
A Hillsboro correspondent hopes that
when she dies a mouument may be
ereoted to her memory, with the
simple epituph, "8ha was a good
woman." -
The Kiuston Gazette says: Kins ton
Oin boast of the champion walkist in
the State, in the person of of John
Sheppard, col. On a wager he at
tempted the feat of .walking 8 miles in
one hour ana a quarter, aud but lor
' the several impediments would nn
doubted ly have accomplished the feat
tie walked six niues in 64 minutes.
when it was seen that he would fail to
make his time and he was stepped. The
walking was done on our moat public
street when throngsd with people; the
sidewalk is very uneven, and during
his walk he ran over a child and stop
ped to pick it up, stopped to pull off
his shoes and bad to leave the side
walk to past around a cart that was
backed upon the pavement. With all
these impediments, had he continued,
be would have fallen short only 10J
minutes, tie avers tnat ne can aa
oompish the feat and will shortly try
it over, and under more favorable
oiroumstanoes.
" "The Oxford Children's Friend says:
When Nathaniel Macon, the honest
politician, was olosing his earthly ca
reer, he appointed his friend, Weldon
N. Edwards, exeoutor of his will, with
out requiring a bond, or auy responsi
bilitv to court. Ha knew that Mr. Ed
wards was so honest man and oould be
trusted in the management of other
, . people's mon'y. Mr. Edwards lived
a long time in Warren county, and no
breatn of suspicion ever soiled bis
character for pure integrity. His life
was a model of honeeiy for all the
ehildrenof our land. As some lofty
mountain peak rises above its fellows
and bathes its face in the golden sun
light, so the name of Weldon N. Ed
wards looms np on the horizon of his
tory, aud shines like a light-house to
point out the pathway of safety. One
of the lastaots of his life was to send
the Orphan Asylum at Oxford, by the
bands of his esteemed friend, lion. A
W. Vennble. his check for flftv dol
lars. Yes, the beauty of his life was
illustrated in being good.
Episcopal Visitations.
The following are Bishop Atkinson's
appointments for the month of Febru
ary, 1B76: .
Clinton. Quinquagesima Sunday , Feb. 7,
Futons evening or v eb. .
Gold8boro.,Ash Wednesday, Fob. 10.
Wilson.....,,.
.Feb. 12.
Rooky Mount, .
Enfield ....
Ringwood..
........Feb. 14,
Feb. 16.
Feb. 17.
. .......Feb. 19.
Feb. 21.
Halifax.... .... ,..
Weldon......
' GiIlectioDs at each
of Diocfflau tniaslnna.
place in bi lialf
" Tsve AtMcricavn niaaa-a.
MlN lolppl and Mini iurl, ai dlaflgared a
good dfl by tha anaga la thalr moutht In
ardor that all othar Mlaaei mtj ayold th llk
bleeilfAra, tbey aro advlard to a tha famool
Boaiadant, which will pi event and obtlal
aUtaahdifflealtio. Jaa U-lwdAw
BY TELEGRAPH.
EUHOPK.
ALFONSO IN SPAIN.
SPAIN WIIL IDEMNIFY GER
MANY FOR THE CARLIST
OUTRAGE. . .
ROYAL RECEPTION FOR THE
NEW KINO. '
II KN date, Jau. U Noon Don Car-
Ion is holding a miuno 1 of war at
Dtirango, Alfonso's reception at
Valentia was less enthusiastic thau at
Barcelona.
Paris, Jan. 14 Noou Bagosta de
clines the Spanish Minixtry.- The
Duke of Parma denies : that he or
Counts Oaserta, or Bar i are about to
abandon Don Carlos. The Assembly
Committee ou the liquidation of the
late Emperor's civil Uat, will report iu
favor of allowiug his Heirs eight hutu
dred thousand fraucs, the Bute re
taining the mu! sums at Firrepont and
Fontainblean.
Maduid, Jan. 14 Noon The gov
ernment informs the German Empire
that they will complete the indemnity
for the Carlist outrago as soon as the
fact are officially received, A decree
has keen isuul for the restoration, to
the Chuich, of all eoolessBtica! prop
erty, not inotudod in the redemption
fund. Preparations i.r the t-ntry
of the King into the capital, are being
made on a grand scale. Decoration
will be profuse, and tmperb triumph-
arches are being built along trie
route of the royal procession.
LOUISIANA.
EMPHATIC DEN UNCI ,TOHY
MEETING AT ALBANY.
OH 10 CON DEMNS THE ODTUAOE
WHAT THE NEW YORK LEGISLA
TURE HAB TO SAY ABOUT IT.
AtBiHi, N. Y . Jau.' 14-Noon.
The largest indoor meeting even held
here aKmbled t-duy to express in
dignation about the Louisisua outrage.
I ho indignant utterances or the or
ators were wildly applauded, and
resolutions energetically denunciatory
adopted by aoolttmation.
Coutmbus, Ohio. Jan. 14 Noon.
Both Honsea of the Legislature, after
considerable filhbastering, adopted
resolutions eondemning the Federal
interference in Louisiana.
Albany, N. Y Jan. 14 Night.
In tho Btate Senate to-day, the res
olutions submitted yesterday concern
ing Sheridan's oourse in Louisiana
were taken np. The resolution that
was offered yesterday by a Republican
Senator, affirming confidence in the
personal integrity ef oherulan, was
adoptsd and the further consideration
of the subject postponed until to
morrow. '
In the House, a majority of the
committee appointed yesterday to
draft resolutions expressive of the
sense of the House ou Louisiana
affairs mads a report utterly deprecat
ing and condemning the interference
by the military iq the organization, pi
the Legislature, and the coarse of
President Grant and the Secretary of
War in relation thereto. The minority
made a report which agreed with the
majority report that the aetion which
had taken plaoa m Louisiana deserved
a most prompt check, but they could
not agree upon terms m which to pro
test. ... - ., .....
HEADQUARTERS.
CONGRESSIONAL TROCELDINGS
YESTERDAY. , , - .
THE
, PRESIDENT SraNd bflEU
"MAN IS ilNANCE BILL.
HE RECOMMENDS THAT THE
TAX ON COIFEE AND TEA
BE RESTORED.
Washinoton, Jsn 14 Noou Hocss
The disubilities of W. W. Kearuey,
of Teuoessee, luve been removed.
The Hons is in committee on In
dian eppropriatioua. '
Bknatr Mr Morrill reported an
appropriation bill, for which he asked
consideration wextMoBdayriiirflii
hoped the Louisiana affair would I e
disposed of this week.
Sbsatb. Tburman, of Ohio, from
the Judiciary Ooinmittfe, reported fa
vorably on the House bill relating to
the punishment of the crime of man
slaughter Placed on the oalendsr.
The bill making persons charged
with crime competeut witnesses in
their bwu behalf was indefinitely post
poned. Sargent, of California, introduced a
bill to empower the Southern Paoiflo
Railroad Company to change the line
of their road and to construct addi
tional branch railroads.
Schurr, introduced bill to organ
ize the Territory of Oklahoms, and for
the further protection of the Iudiaus
therein.
Logan ooooludrd his si eceh on Louisiana,-
. ,
The President has signed Sherman's
f inance bill.
Th') President sent a special mes
sage to Cona-ress to-day rooommend-
ing additional taxation to meet enrrent
eipensrs. He shows that the customs
are falling off greatly, nd urges the
restoration of tiie tax ou tea and oof
fee. House The queatiou of whether
the Hergeant at- arms should obsei ve
the writ of habean roriw issnsd by
the Supreme Court of the District Jf
Columbia, end produce the body ol
Rich'd B. Irwin, tha jreousant wituess
in the Paoiflo Mail iuvestigatiou, oo
eupied ten hours of the time of the
House in a dieonssion which brought
out the legal and constitutional lore of
many of its lawyers. The solution of
the question was finally presented by
Hswley, of Connecticut, not a lawyer,
but an editor, and was ndopted direct
ly. The Sergeant at arms to make a
return to the writ, stating that Irwia
was held under anth. rity of the House
of Representstives in a ease of pro
ceedings for oontempt. '
UIORUIA.
GOV. SMITH'S MESSAGE TO THE
LEGISLATURE.
HIS DENUNCIATION OF THE
LOUISIANA OUTRAGE.
Atlanta, Jan. 14 Night Gover
nor Smith's annual message was read
in both Houses of the Legisla'nre to
day. It shows that there ia a balance
in the Treasury of $1,003,128, and that
the affaire of the Btate are in a proe
peroua oonditiou. At the close of the
message he deprecates Federal inter
ference ia the affairs of the Sou them
Btates'and shows its evil affeots. The
meeaage, oonaludes as fodows: Daring
the last ten years the General Govern
ment baa violated the liberty of the
oitizeus, overturned and oreated State
governments at will and committed
other flagrant violations ef the Con
stitution. The crowi ing aet in this
oause of usurpation and wrong is the
attempt to atule, by the strong arm of
the military, the power and the will of
the people of Louisiana expressed at
the reoent election in the popular
government. The antrammeled exer
cise of the elective franchise, and
the purity of the ballot-box, are at
once th. form and esseuoe of public
liberty. The reoeeut attempt to per
vert the popular wll in Louisiana
may well excite the gravest apprehen
sion, xuere would, indeed, be little
ground of hope for the perpetuity of
our free institutions if snob usurpation
a. : a l ill- . . ir
wern met wim puono apaiuy. mp
pity, however, it has produced the con
trary effect, and patriotism, finds en
couragement in the almost universal
sentiment of condemnation this grave
wrong nas evoked. The cbangein pub
lic suutiment indicated by recent elec
tions also h-fkHua to look for an earlv
reformation of the f olicy and rciee
of the federsi governoxnt towards the
Honthern Ste. It th policy of ir
ritation should be abandoned and the
people be left to themselves, (be two
races would soon establish social and
busin- a relations with each other as
their own peace, happiness end true
inten at require. In other words, our
people onlv ask that they be scoured
in the great right of local self govern
ment as It once existi d in all the
States of the Union, bnt which u new.
enjoyed alone by the people of the
northern Btates, If the ivernment
will but give us boms rale, a revenue
tariff, aa honest' and economical ad
ministration and souud circulating me
dium, we shall not have long to wait
for the return of peace and prosperity
to all parts of the oountry, and amoug
all olassea of people.
KLKUTBIC1SMS,
At StroudBburg the heirs of asni
oide recovered judgment fo his life in
snrance, the company pleading that
the insured had snioided for the pur
pose ol defrauding the oompany.
-Dawson, Jndd k Co., dry goods
dealers or muadelpma, have sus
pended. '
DIED.
In I Don annntT. Tlltl, ton th (rd tit
usnasry. unutia . BI':KI8U, ivr
nMMftf Bil,m wstj, . t, n thi 6(b
yer of his
NEW ADVEfiTIiEMlBTS.
Official Drawings
OF THE
N. Ca BENEFICIAL ASSOCIATION.
.Waaiaonia, B , 0, Jan. 14, int.
CLA S IO-iihawh ai I a '
, SI S SI IS f It I f SM tg M 78 41 1 It
OLAS I'll-Ottawa at 4 f . a
! M H H IT tt I St M M t at It I
UI.A8B St-laAW t",t.m
4 t st 4i ti 44 ii ee xi i n it it
W. H. HAKK11UN.
Jaa 18 It tf
Nordhoffs California.
Ca Ifornl ! for Health, FleMure ai d Hral
duc A Hook for Traveller aad ottlert.
By Charlra hoidhufl'. lllnatrated. In,
' Mb. a- SO.
NordhofTa Northern California,
Oregon and the Sandwich
Ulande. i
Northern (Jallfcrr la, Oregoa and lh Sand
wich t1anda,By Oharle Word huff Pro
foaelyl luatratad Iro.Ololh.SJ St.
" -aiat i -
HEINSBERCER'8
Ut Book and ante Store,
M "t-idl BtrMt.
Jan IS , (I-
Pilot Boot !
Pilot Boots!
Pilot Boots I
At CA. PRICE'S,
Jan 1A U Market Htroet
Sundries at Auction,
THIS MOKMMO. at It o'clock, we will sell
in front of our offlj aa aswrtmautol
Furniture, Crockery, Crocerlea,
-riahr Fruit Treee, ..4ot. t.
CRONLY ft MORRIS,
Aaciteaeara
Jan 19 IS-lt
Boughinir It,"
1
ai
THE GILDED AGE'
-AND-
"lunoccnts Abroad "
Bi Maek Twain. -
"Twenty Thousand Leagues Under
the Beat." By Jules Verne. .
"A Floating City" and "The Blockade
Runners." By Jules Verne.
"The Froeen Deep." By Wilkie
Collins, Ac, Aa.
For aale at lha
City Book Store,
OONOLEY k T4TE8,
Mo. 47 Market Street.
IV
jaa IB
n EW ADViETISEMtl T8.
II la eertaviwlr Ik AmerU
nuuiaHl,-iqm, Bnfal: iV. T,
Ita rmtal pMltitr la lkr
swlt ml aan cili,"-l'MMm4, iiiu-
Tkir la ami a AuU rmt beiweeti
its rvra a. i. iiaw
A aaHlel rlen:l."i,Wa. trut.
Why net Subeorlbe for
THE GALAXY
FOR 1875.
it is taa
BIST AMERICAN MAQAZINI.
M fsmllj un ka'ord 0 wiiboat U.
ITOITKS WOK1 UOOD AMD ATTK AO-
livi KBauma hattbr rot thi
MOMKT IBAWAflTOTHKR -Hstt'-r
ODKIAI. OR A)K PUBUSHID
4 IN 1MB COUNTRY,
A tiff Strlsl b Mri. aan'S Idwinls,
UAH, A WOMAN OF FASHION,
JUST EOUN.
Altii a Story by Pior. H H. MOT KRBK,
A Norseman's Pilgrimage,
T euatiaa wttral awatha
la lh nit No. will baeommanecd ;.
JUSTIN MCCARTHY'S NEW SERIAL
Dear Lady Disdain.
A serleawr Arllclftbj Preswlwaait (
raera, on .h
CONFEDERATE SIOEOF THE WAR,
not t irainnisi, win axin r com-
Interesting Sketches andBtorlee
KMe WMITK. ALBBVT HM'UIK.
HRNHT JAMEi. Jr.. ,l ll MI'S URSiKI
SROWNr, HOU UHhV, Kl HAB
K IM B AI,I, and II ts itsff af BKII.I.IAM'
9i HI I'tK vblih h Ui: it ha sttrvtMl
to (sir, si il wtio hta mail a bright murk vn
our enrrnt litrittl TH H SiTlRNTITHI
MIS Kl.l.ANV. frh Bioulli. M Wuiltt 111
ftlre or tb MKiti
Who would not rive S4.00 to
eeoure such a monthly vleltnnt
for the year l87St
Subeorlbe at Onoe.
anrt f eur fall Proitni
WI PRE-PAY THE P08TAOK.
II can ,.hl, wrhlthor Hrifii' Weekly '
r Daiar," or ' ABpSrtnn'i Wmkly." rot St
SHELDON &
COMPANY,
New
York.
i
JB IS
Horse Blankets,
?1i11p, Hvawi, Trunki, TravellBf Ravi,
I 'All... B.I.IIU M . W Hi..i-."ml...
, v.aw,-. riVflMHIII., nHIW,
Spun, Horat Broh, ftli Uattn. ih! a
taral MVnaDt at Sl41ry (txk1i
aha tnedsof aaoit qna Uy ean bo boufht
ia iuv . . ...
J. B.TOPH4M IX)
n-na-w
DDT H
Enterprise Manufacturing
Co's Coffee Mills.
THE BKH T MILL vtsnarartiuait for Rpd
Kvaanori aaa Iiuraibllltv. Kvery mil
warranted. For atle at manafaoturai'a filo
at tha M.w Uardwara Houm or
Q1LES A MUROMMO.
Jaa W . . a.
MI8CE11ANE0U8.
FLANNER & SHURE,
-DQAI.BR8 IN
CHOICE FAMILY
GROCERIES,
Wines, Liquors,
Cigars, &c.
Ho. 31 N. Front St.
Jan II II
Hens, Boys, Ladies,
MISSES', CHILDREN'S
AND INFANTS
Shoes and. Boots,
ii Of all Style and Grades,
AT REDUCED PRICES.
EVANS A VokQHLAN,
Princess Street.
Jan 10 I
TWILLED SILK "WINDSOR"
NECK TIE8, 80ots; worth Met.
FANCY CRAVATS, VERY
HEAVY SILK, 60o; worth 81 10.
NECK RUCHES VERY CHEAP.
A
G
IIAKDSOnE LOT of Bilk Book
iriarks, last Imported from
fiereatrr.
RE AT VARIETY of Jet and I ova Jew
elry New Dertgna,
F
RB8H SUPPLY of Zarhyra-Wbtt and
Black, ISO per or,; Colore, Xlo.
At "...
WILLIAM FYFE'8,
Jant - ' BXfllNCR COKNHR.
CoalCoal.
pEOADWHIIE ASH,
ail 8ir.ee.
Oellrorrd Promptly.
O. 0. PARSLEY A 00.
an IS
Fresli
Family froceries
COR OUR FR'BNDt
IN TOWN AND COUNTRY.
CASB IS TBS, WORD
That can takeonr Entire Stock.
The Freahe.t, the nlooat, tbo neat dealraVe
aaaorlaaentor Fine Family Huppllrs In WIN
anlriftOD.
Money or erea ArtlHoInt Cheoka will remoaa
oar eerupie ahnut the eredlt ariteB.
We are Sole Proprietors or the
. PREMIUM FAVORITE FLOUR.
Aganls and Owneri '
F IN EST BRAND i Of WH1KKT.
Lara stock or floe Famtlf B applies.
Oheeae, Bugars, Ofteea,
Lye, Potaali, Hoap aad other
Ineldentol artlolr . -
OHAS. D, MYERS k CO.,
I I North Front 8
deals aus
KI.CXLLABIOUS.
Wanted to Rent
A
hull
uood not s, with rouaoRrivB
,oUMN, In a iiralrab'e loca h a. Owiirn 1U
ltaM aatrtM X, at tb .louaNAi. offloo,
Katlri In w, at ttrim, Aib
Jaa 11
U-ita
Cuba Orantres !
Cuba Oranges!
SKVKNTBKN BASH ELS
SWKKT CUBA OMANOKS.
Jail roMlvad au4 for oat by
KUWAED K1DUBH BON,
jaa 14 lt
Dissolution.
OLOSING OUT
Or Butiro Block or
Clothing
AT AND BELOW COST,
la roawquoaoooroar tateadoJ Dlu tlt
lion of Coptrtnirablp.
Overooata as Per Cent Below
Coet,
FOR CASH ONLY.
DAVID A WKIL.
JlH II II-
Hubs, Spokes and RIMS
PT1IRR TROrt, WAflOU AXI.rS". BrtldT
I Np'tng, arrl Trlu.n Inn, Hunnj
n di
re!, W(n Whl,Suikj Wbvrlt Bhaiti, :
Iron Hugf Stat, An.
ffn,
haaur, t (1 Brt .t ami ml
Tb l art, D
Block to lb r.lty ran b louml at tho Hid F.i-
tabllahrd Hatilwar Hu of
.IOIIN lAWON,
It, tOaudfl Mrat But
J S-
M CRONLY, Auotloneer.
BT CHONI.T MOltlUM '
BTTlTtucofS Mortiaa mado ani rxciiled
by th 'r Pr A frTgnltttral AOHirUilna
th Mn-hanlc Hal dliu aud tita.it a pnnlaimn
II arl . i Piibllo Auitlun. a' f t-
rbn ti rn r, In tin city, on Frli!,ih mti
itiai., ai ii otwci a. m., in inrooif ocaira.
bl ttal Kaiat with all lmi rii mnt tliripon.
lUatsd In tha lountyof r HaiorO', I'.
n no ik1 oi in city or wrmirimn, m i
wall known aa thtJAPK PR AH All HI i Ul,
TI'KALUKOUNDH." HttglnntiiK at a al
attbo Intcratotlon ol tb tinutity road with lie
naa looaing a in ori nuuaa, ami running
thans lib id unt road roith 4T d nni.
oaat, Uthaiaaaad DO lllika. thi lire noitn 13 (Ir-
ftia oast S rhalna nd M llnki, thrne in iili
1 dirat ffiehalr and bl link a. ihdron
noith It dfra T chain adSlinka thrn a
aoatk II nprw rait IS chain t lh w at Hue o
tb rbjkt r T tbo W. W. t R. . .
than onth t d'firac wtot. along raid Una M
olialna and 10 Mnka to Hi point hti tha rnad
to th work linuaa crtMaca aa'n rl.lit orirar.
thnra north drareaa wiat Ub aalit mu1
8 ehalua lo th
t'ainoini.
glnoln
rontainlna t'KL
arm. tiMaB
B. HI. I. IU.
Jan I f -eodlifta
Beo and Treat.
Trinity College
fpHB SPHIHO IRBBIOH
Hill (ouiai'nre
JANUARY
10.
Whole nren. rieent elolhlna aud lnuka.
NO to 9 tOO lor At Buntli.
"an I, 1S7B. H. VRAVPN
Jaa T-dlw
M. CRONLY, Auotloneer
By CRONLY A MORRIS.
Ilortgage Sale.
By tlitiia of and In puraaanc of tha oower
eunrtrrait by a mort(aie, mute and eiecuted
on the tvd day of April, 1km I d r.ei.tertul In
inomo oi vne Hegiater
or er oounty la Book Z 2.
Keilaterol ueedaol New Han'
isse lit, the under
elsoed will anil at rulilio Auction, for oaab, at
the Market Home In lha elt of Wilmington
i miTtHi... . t. . . i. - . .
isniDi
un vj Knu. i , vuv ivtu uKy ul i,janiiAiy
at the hoar of 11 o'cloek, the foilowliic
, 1W5,
parool or land annate, lrlu( and being In the
city of Wilmington: Beginning at a point. In
the Western line of North Water street U!l
feetaouthwardly from tho ruotlifrn Una of
Mulberry atreet, thence with the aalii line of
North Water atreet amth wardlv ftt fitet, tlmune
weatwardlj parallel with Raid Mulberry Mrret
SB reet, thenoo sootliwardly parallel with
Noith Water atreet feet, thence westward.
ly parallel with salt Mulberry ttreet M fut
to the Mirer, thenot northwardly with the
Hirer BS feet, tbenno eaatwardly pvallel with
M 0' berry street wo' feet to Norilt Water street,
the bralnnlng, The aame being a partot Lot
s, ! iw, v per i orner't plan at the mty.
The Improremeuta ronalat of a large Three
hlory llnck Bnlldlng, frontlnroa North W
ter atreet 42 x SD feet deep, divided Into two
Stores on the Drat floor with offices above. All
fltted np In tho best stylo with modern liol-t-Ing
apparatus, &r., lit reer a large Iramo
Wirelmnae (1 aturle high) SI I St feet. Aim,
a large frame bnlluirg on tho wharf 41) i SO
teet. The wharf, M rwt front, Is In good er
der and water enfflctenl, fertile larget rtn
WM H, H4LL.
dee It 4-elteo-ia
G. H. VV. RUNCE
H re mo ni from t Market St. to the
VOU TrJ RAST OOHMBK OF
Market and 2d Streets
SCARBOROUGH HOUSE,
SOUTH WATER BTHKF.T,
WILMINGTON, KT. O.
Boarding and Lodging.
R4l,8 AT ALL HUTJR OF TUB DAY
GOOrvsnd OliFAN Bedssnd fnm.
foitable j oar ten.
Philadelphia and Now Hiver
Uyatora.
Th Best Ales, Whua, Liquors and Olgart,
BOB K(JnUOROIJfiH,
Proprietor.
S7II ahonld be particularly understood that
thla Is the only
Houee that J am in any way
m-ir
eenneoiea wiia.
4 IS
SELECT BOARDINQ AND DAY SCHOOL,
, HILLSBORO, N. O.
Th Thtrty-serond aneloo of ths Ml-oe Naab
nd Mlas Kolloek'a Rehool 'will open Friday,
Febraary Mh, 1171, and coutlnn twenif
weeks.
Cironlars forwsrdcd on applloation.
deett . SOS ttawtw
Maii liielslli
A"
LL 8IIB9 WELL BOB ICE NED.
" Pel Wared Promptly
M Xotmt Prion for Caah.
O. 0. PAJtlLKT t
NEW ADVZRTISIENTS.
Merry Chrislmas and Happy llev Year
,T ALL ' .
BROWN & RODDICK,
45 MA1RKJ5T STREET.
Santa Clans' Headquarters
DRY 0001)3 of Every Doacriitiou suitublo for
HOLIDAY PRESENTS
REMEIIDEE THE LITTLE FOLKS
TOYS jmt New York steamer this dsy. In fact it is a tuixtnre of everjUunp.
LADIL8 MOSCOW UK A VF.i; ENGLISH
WA1.KINO JA(UvKTH, suitaMo for
CHRISTMAS HJESE.N TH.
Just rprrived the Lnrccst Line of ItLACK- ALFACAH we Lave
ever hud. PriefR at loast 10 jt r cont. lower tlinrj our fonnt r priofH
" Wh adviaa all wlio want anythiiiff in our linn tt ll earl in lh noru-
iug, as Me grit so busy it is impossible for
BROWH & RODDICK,
ATTENTION I
FOR THE FAIR
HCY
dry ooooa
CLOTIIINO, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Trunks.
' CROCKERY, CHINA AND . OLASS3WARE,
AT TOE "CHEAP CASH HOITSE' OF
JS FRANK & BRO., 17 Market Street,,
MISCELLANEOUS.
'TWENTY THOUSAND
LEAGUES,' 1
"A FLO ATI NO CITY," )
"BLOCKADE BUNKEIU3,"
"MYaniUIOUM ISLAND,"
"DOCTOR OX,"
"EIOHTY DAYS' TOTJR, Ao,"
, . . By Julos Verne.
"DRAPER'S INTELLECTUAL DE
VELOPMENT OF EUROPE;"
" YESTERDAY WITH AUTHORS; "
"HITHERTO," A 8TORY
OF YESTERDAY,
By Mrs. A, D. T. Whitijey.
All for sale a' the CJitt Boot Stobs,
By CONOLEY ft YATES.
Jaat
B-tf
A SPLENDID HOLIDAY PRESENT.
THe Carolina HonscMil Magazine,
a N ILLUdTRATICn MONTHLY o choice
Llturatiire, a til beleiiued from the Ooi.iia.
aoao Maasaauaa Uvruia votutuenoltic with
January, 1HS. The tlrat number will b ready
ror nailing oy ncoemDer ltin, aud tne periuii.
li'.al will be putillaheU eoh auiiceedlng muntb
thnreafter without Interruntlon. No advan
tage will bo negleetad wich ultlier talent or
eaulUI can command to render oaob laaue an
agreeable and Inatrnntlvo oompendluiu of
onolce reading, by popular writers, both homo
aud aorowi.
The Carolina'' Household "Magazine
will be a lar iiS-page, elghty-roui column
monthly, handnonioly printed on tinted book
wid benutl'ully illuNtraied. tt la a
thoroughly aouikero enterpnae and Ita auooera
Isaircady fall? aaaured. Tliepuhllaher means
to make It a ftrat olaaa monthly, that, ones In
troduced In the family circle. Is an re to bo
eagerly watched fur and narefnlly preaerved.
IU"fOKTKAIT GALIKUV wilt trove an
attraotlvs feature, 'l be J an our y number will
contola a luVUko picture of
. EX-OOV. Z. B. VANCE,i
and biographical sketch, Ia be followed In
each tuixeedlng number with photographa of
other prominent statesmen, divines, &
ONLT TWO POIXAKS A TKAR
and each sn ham liter can make a choirs of
TflKKa HliaT Sail)TITJlLiB(IK KsnBAVINAS,
lie of each tt a SO inchrs, via: "Ths Fludlng
o' thi Pavlour In the I'emple," "Tbo Madon
na." or "King Iear Defying tho Storm," lor.
warded on rcctli t of the anbaorlUon price.
Either or tho Kngmvtnga ia worih double the
pri'-e a-k' d for the Magaslne,
any one sending a club of lire will re
ceive an extra subscription j re Single eo(ila
70 centa, free by mall. Mix mnn'hs nubaor.p
tto", without lbs Kngravlag, tl.
Agents Wanted Everywhere.
Addreae
dec If
JPLi'UI! A,
BONITZ, PublUher,
(oldahoro. si. 0.
Candy, Candles, Crackers
and Cheese.
J5
150
100
Boxes Candy.
Boxes Candles,
Bbla. and Hoses rraej,ers.
Boxes CtiseM.
Cor sle by '
KBHOHSEB a CAUJEK IIROS.
Jan U t-
Eice, Flour and Coffee.
fA Herces Kice. .
6U
eoo
Bbla Flour,
lacks Co Dee.
200
For sals by
KEROdMBU A 0 ALDER BROS.
Jaa U M-
us to waitok 11,
45 Market Street
ATTENTION !
AND HOLIDAYS.
TfOUR
MCELLANEUUS.
Tiitao Leaf asft Gotten Plant.
. SKHl-MOSH'HLY.
Lsrgeet oiicuialkm ol any Trade Joiiniul lo
the Wtliarn States, sub sorlptton tl por
annnm,
Tobacco Leaf aud Cotton M
strruMSNr-wssKLT,
Over Five Iliimlrtid g'atult.ma clrMilatloa.
Poat tiaht anecinieri riiiili. i.u P,.a. nmnM i..
a Ijolniug counties ol tne Carnllniis.
. J. St. MdRKIH.
diinlo tf J'nijirletor.
. . OFFICE
; Garto City Manufactory,
NEW YORK.
All ClgHraataulhorliml New York Faotory
prlcea, yuallty g tarautoed as rcpreeoutod.
'I hu cheapcKt luua lu the HUte, and tha
only oosdealing siolualvely In Uigurs.
OHA". KASTKOWKiZ dt BRO.,
V.IIHb Front Street,
dcfl?4-1m Wllmlnglon, .o.
Our Livins and QurDcitd,
Prospectus of 2nd Volume.
Wswsbuk, N, a, August 10, 1ST.
)UB LlTUCJ AS1) OCR. IViad'' will hero
altot bo publlxhinl aa a HemVMonthly Magn
etite, conUlnlng 4H imm of loading mutter, at
i:i per vearm advance.
For the itiloruation ot tluna who are not fa
miliar with thla enterprlaei 1 atittn that tlie
chief object or tint Mngaalno will be to puhlMi
the hesurd that Nortu uarolinnand hor gallant
sohllera inoile In the latu "War between the
Htatee," to gather ths nutorial for the un ol'
the tuturn hlntorlau. and to perpotuato tie
oitimory ot tlioao brave men, officer a end
prir Uin, llvlnitor dead, whnahed Imperlahabls
glory upon their native State. '
In ailditlon to the Wab Haoono or Koiith
Gm.iiiA,ihAlgjlu wlU cotiUluaketoliei :
of every motion, county, city anil town of ths
State, wilttou by oompeteut ami wvll-lnl'nmn-od
peraona, thut making it prt-enintntl) a ,V(a(a
perMn-at, n avAttk all claiatt of eur ciiiioii
thtmki tab inlrrt.st and pride. "
Ths Magauue will take tho place of ths
nwpp"r, having aarue title, publiehed by ms
during tue poet twulva montlis.
The tlrat number will be laaued Wednesday,
fleptembar lh, IH74. In the meantime, I re.
apectfully aak old atibanrlbera whodeairo to rn
nnw tliiiir subscriptions, and, all others who
wiah tha Mayaalno, to remit promptly, aa the
change and improvements reouire oonaii'.erabia
outly, and mtdji mown Is needed.
s. u. rt'uu
Addreae, till further untie, -Oca Livimo
Ai Ota JhaiV' ewlor)l, N. 0., or Balolnh,
North CurolKia.
Kxchangva will please copy.
sug IS , its
B. S L ,E O T.
OUR OWN BRAND
Straight, Pure
rRyc Vihsky."""
ONLY 83 00 A CALLON.
B. SELECT,
A FINK WHISKY AT A LOW PRICE,
Jt Istha best Wbtskylu the country tor
$300.
B. Select.
BARRELS, HALF BARRELS, GAL
, i LON3 AND B01TLES.'
CHAS. D. MYERS & CO-,
T Morth Front St
iantt
50
Kelts 8taaaard Sag1"S.
1 otio I'dlairrow 'MtS
Bd'.a Hoop tron.
COO
For sale by
jaa IS