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7IUinTGT0IT, I?. C, SATURDAY, JANUARY 1G. 1875.
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SATURDAY. JAN. 18. 1875.
STATE NEWS.
Charlotte wis to Imve bud mas
q'ierad ball last nigM.
The Charlottes ar rjuieiug over
the opeuiug of a novelty store.
The Tvnl-itl) Friend of Turipprance
appears tin rek with a very hfjnd
im new head.
Tlie Charlotte Observer tol's of a
fox chaw iu that section in which the
fn f warn a river 250 yard wide -soraethiug
uew in fox taction.
The Winston Sotitiuel says: P. II
Pratt, of this county, sold the tobacoo
raised on one acre of land for $300.
We are also inforrped that Thomas
Mover sold bin crop, privately, from
three acre, for $1,200 and that it was
reaold iu the warehouse for $l,G0O.
The Wilson Advanoe say: Mr. Gray
Webb raided on the laud of Mr. J. II.
Applewhite, of this county, with one
horse, last year, 31 bales of out ton,
averaging 410 lbs., on 28 aoren; 200
bushels potatoes on 1 acre, and 10
barrels of oorn on 2J acres all on
upland. Who can beat it?
The Salem Prensj says: Mr. Philip
RMid baa a tuaiorooth tpecimcn fit a
h'g, said to be over three feet high,
aud otherwise proportionally large.
Mr. A. Battier, of the Salera Hotel,'
butchered three hrge hogn yesterday.
The largest weighed 635 pouuds and
the other two 440 aud 311 poonds.
The Milton Chronicle Bays: Nelson
Ucidningham, a colored man, and rep
resented to be an honest aud indus
trious person, being in the woods near
CnnninghRm'a Mill, In Person county,
a few days ago, with three olher col
ored men, engaged in felling timber,
was accidently killed by the falling of
a tree, which ppnt ma skull.
The Baleigh Btntinol says: Another
Goodin Las been iujured by a tree.
This time Mr. Kindred Goodin, of
Swift Creek Township, was felling a
tree last week, an 1 as he aiided one
foot out of the way, th other foot
slipped and spread both legs out and
the tree fell and atruok him in tho
forks of his legs breaking one of them
olose up to the thigh. Mr. Goodin is
a very old man ami it will go hard with
him. : ;- -
The Wilwon Advance says: Mr.EIiz
abeth Barnes, wife of Mr. lid win
Barnes, Sr., died suddenly at the resi
dence of her husband in this county
on Friday past. Mrs. 11, was iu the
enjom'ijt of her usual health on
the morning of her death, and was
suddenly stricken down while in tho
purforuuiioe of her domestic duties
(supposed to bava bean frotti disease of
the heart Mrs. Barnes wns about
fifty years of ago and led an ex
emplary and Christian life.
The Charlotte Observer says : A
splendid specimen o." black lend was
nhown us yenterday by Capf. J. T.
Brjce, of this oity. It is from a mine
withui eighteen miles of the Western
Noi til Carolina llailroad wXhis spec
imen is almost unalloyed, so much so
that it canuot be handled without dye
ing one's hauda. Capt. Bryoe propos
es to Bend it to Europe by Gen. Lten
thorpe, who sails the lat of Ft bruiry,
on bueiuoes bouiioutod with the Eli
wood estate. ' ; . . :
The Duplin Heoord say: We havi
jmt returned from Raleigh where we
sa gentlemen from diflorent seotious
o' the State, all of whom represent
their respective eeotious iu favor of
Convention. The Star of the 13:h
says that a correapoudout from Fy
eUeville declares that Cumberland and
B't npsou are ulmuat a unit aguinst the
C'Juveution. We canuot tpeak for
Cumberland, but we can lor Sampson,
nod upon the anthoritv of Senator E.
W. Kerr aud ex Sheriff John A. Oatee,
with both of whom wo conversed on
the 13ih, a well a ou our own knowl
edge we contradict the s ateun'ut of
the Star's oorreapondent. We en
otaUt on beiit authority that many Ke-
1. 1 : - r..... tiw. ..tl ..ini.nut it....
two of their State Executive Commit
tee. We hope for a big meeting at
Raleigh n xt wetK, ano that a aeoisive
olicy will bo adopted anu teat it win
e for CouvntioD.
'ifaa Raleigh News says: In accord
ance wUu au act of the present Legis
lature, a conference of bondholders
with a committee of tho General As
sembly was held in the Senate Cham
ber yesterday and eotitinned through
out the day. The following members
of the Legislative Committee were
present: Messrs Waring, Worth, La
tham and Th lor on the part of the
Senate, and Messrs Mendenhull, Tate,
MoRae, Moring, Richardwon and
Candler on the part of the House. The
bondholders prcser-t in person were
Messrs Freeman Clark, of New York;
Thos. Branch. Jr.. and Andrew Kovan,
of Virginia; and Judge Thomas Baffin
find Parker Rand, . of North Carolina.
A large uunjber of letters from North
ern bondholders were received and
yead. Aa the conference will continue
to day, we are uuuble to report the
prooeediugs of yesterday's meeting.
The trains of yesterday brought in an
additional number of bondholders to
those mentioned above.
. t:jicpl Visitations. ,
The following are Bishop Atkinson's
appointments for tho month of Febru
ary, 1875: t.
51ioi.in.QiiinqnitgeHi'iiiaSiindsy,Feb.7.
Faisona.,.. ... .evening of Feb. .
Goldsboro. Ash Wednesday, Feb. 10.
Wilson.. ..........Feb. 12.
Rky Mount . . , . , , . . . .I'eb. 14.
Enfield .. . . .,r,.,.Fib. ljj.
Ringwood.. . , , .Feb. 17.
Halifax.... ... ..' Feb. li).
Weldon.... .. ; .' 21.
Collections at each place in behalf
fit Piooesan missions.
8Y TELEGRAPH.
UEAIMJUAUTEllS.
IUWIN TO BE BROUGHT BEFORE
THE HOUSE.
A DEMOCRATIC VICTORY.
GHAXT TO BE SUSTAINED BY
THE RADICAL SENATORS.
Washington, Jan 15 Night This
ws private bill duy in the Rouse; bat
very few win pimeti, sruouur them
OQ to pay the ola in of contractors for
wo: si tlieoifblk navv yard iu 18(50
A long debute was had over a bill to
pay to the nicer and crews of tun
sieamxhips Wyoming aud Takiang.
Sfl'25,000, a- ln.ni.ty or gratuity for the
ciitiucnon ol Japanese war veMuJs.
aud the bo'nbardinont of Japttnese
torts at DiaionoseKi, some tew years
ago. 1 he bill was nnallv rejected.
G. F. Hoar, of Massachusetts,
Chairman of the Select Committee ou
the Son) hern StHtes, presented the
report of the sub committee, which
was ordered printed, but was not
read. Ho stated that the full Com
mittee would sturt for Louisiana forth
with. . -
The question of the habeas corptit
proceedings in the case of Irwin, the
recusant witness in the Pacific Mail
investigation, whs again presented,
the Judge having refused to consider
the report of . tho Bergeint-at-arms
unless he produoed Irwin iu Court.
After au exciting debate the House
virtually reversed its action of yester
day, and directed t he sergeant -a t-arms
to produoe lrwiu in Court. This was
a victory for the Detnooratio side of
the Clumber, the resolution having
been offered by Beck, of Kentucky.
ii n J adopted instead of tho one report
ed by the Committee ou Wars aud
Means.
Adjourned till Monday.
Iu the Senate, to-dny, the Fortifica
tion Appropriation bill was reported
and notice given that it is soon to be
called up.
I lie House bill restoring to the pen
sion rolls those persons whose names
were stricken therefrom in conse
quence of disloyalty, was recommitted
to Committee on Fermion.
At the expiration of the morning
hour Sherman said there were several
Senators on each side who desired to
speak on this Louisiana question and
he hoped it would bo understood that
the Senate would meet to-morrow for
the purpose of concluding this debate.
Sehurz's resolution instructing the
Judiciary Committoe to inquire what
legislation will be necessary to secure
rights of self-government to tho peo
ple of Louisiana, being the unfinished
business, Tipton concluded his argn
nieut commenced yesterday, and was
followed by Frelinghuysen, who made
a speech ou the general condition of
tho Soulh. He vievrti affairs from a
Radical standpoint, favoring Kellogg
and justifying military interference.
The Senate had a session to-night,
but adjourned for want of a quornm.
feanlsbury has the floor to-morrow.
A full caucus of Republican Senators
was h Id this nioruing, Anthony pre
siding ou tho trdor of business.
The most important subject under
consideration was the Louisiana case,
and it was agreed with remarkable
Unanimity that the Prtsideut must be
sustained in his action and the Kel
logg (government declared the legal
government of the State. It is under
Siood that it is desirable to dispose of
tho mutter as khiii as possible and
that but a short time longer will bo al
liwed for discusbiou. Tlio caucus
Ciitne to no definite oono'tision on the
several aubjecta before them, bnt it is
understood that it was Agreed to first
depose of the Louibirtua matter. In
dication are that the disenraion on
the subject will close to morrow should
a session be held.
A bill wat presented in the House
t'-day providing for the amendment of
the charter of the F eed men's Bank,
It repeals the law providing for Com
missioners tnd authorizes the Secre
tary of the Treasury to appoint a com
miss'.oner who ahull have the right to
compound and compromise debts due.
rue uuiuik i to-iiuy nau unaer con
sideration ihe proposed treaty with
Mayti and the pohtt.1 treaty with Can
ada. . .... -
la aooordsuce with the resolutions
adopted at the recent Republican cau
cus for the aiipoihtmef.t of cmmit-i
tee of nine to suggest such legislation
a is deniable to meet the wants of
the Southern Scates, Maynard, the
chairman, appointed the following:
Messrs White, McCreery.tWard, Cess
n i, E. R.Hoar.HaseltonandHarrifon,
of Tenn,
MASSACHUSETTS
A PROTEST FROM TUB HUB.
SHERIDAN HISSED AND BELK
NAP DENOUNCED.
Boston, Jan. 15 Night A mass
meeting was held, to-day in laneiul
Hall ' to protest against the military
interference in Louisiana. There were
about 3,000 persons packed in the
ijnllding: "Ali"partirt, classes aud
conditions were represented. The
mcetiug whs very orderly and 'great
sympathy was manifested in the ob
jcot of the call, though occasional dis
sents from a speaker betokened the
presence of widely differing political
elements.
Hou. Wm. Gray muda an address
denouncing the great outrage com
mitted against the people of Louis
iana in the recent set of the United
States troopi. It was the duty of, the
(lovernmeut to entrust its powei to
clear-sighted oool-headed officers, and
ifsuohwere not selected the people
had a right to hold the Chief Execu
tive responsible. His remarks were
frequently cheered, and when allndirg
to General Sheridau hissed.
Resolutions, expressive of their In
digcatii n at the course of the military
in removing members of the Legis
lature aud denouncing Belknap for his
telegram of apprpvalfwere vociferously
upplauded.
NEW YORK,
SHERIDAN'S BANDITTI
PATCH CONDEMNED.
DIS-
Albaxt, N. Y., Jan 15 Night
A joint session of the Senate ana the
Assembly will be held on the 20th (or
election of a United States Senator.
Id the Assembly, to-day, a Republi
can member offered resolutions denun
ciatory of the organisation in the
South known as the White League,
wnioo were referred.
Senate resolutions were adopted con
demning the spirit and sentiment of
Sheridan s banditti dispatch and char
acterising bis recommendations there
ou as unprecedented in the history of
(he country , and tending to the des
truction of constitutional liberty, bnt
at me same lime affirming unshaken
oonfidenoe in Sheridan's patriotism.
fidelity and integrity. All the ayes
were Jtepublioaus, but tnree, and the
noes Democrats. The latter objected
to that portion affirming oonfidenoe in
Bneridan.
MARYLAND.
IMMENSE INDIGNATION MEET
ING ON THE LOUISIANA
USURPATION.
GRANT CHARGED WITH THE
RESP0NSD3ILITY.
Bai.timorr. Jan. 15 Nicht There
was to immense indignation mass
meetictr at Masonio Hall to-niffht to
protest against the usurpations iu
Louisiana. Hon. Reverdv Johnson
delivered an address seriously criti
cizing the telegrams of Belknap and
Sheridan, and charging that the full
responsibility of what has occurred
rests upon toe rresiaeni.
Resolutions, exnressiva of the aerma
of the meeting, were adopted.' '
FLOK1DA.
THE SENATE ORGANIZED, AND
A DEMOCRAT ELECTED
PRESIDENT. ; .;
T Allah issxB. Jan IU Nioht The
Senate was organised to-day, and A.
L MoCaskill, Democrat, was nomi
nated by the Republicans and skoted
President of the Senate on the first
ballot, by a vote of 21 to 1. This so
tion is the result of a coalition be
tween tho liberal elements of both
parties, '
um nlgnt, at midnigbt, a ltcpubii
can Committee waited on Governor
Stearns and demanded that he go into
the Senate and organize that body as
Lt-Qdvernor, which he refused to do.
VIRGINIA.
RESOLUTIONS ON LOUISIANA
AFFAIRS ADOPTED IN THE
HOUSE OF DELEGATES.
Richmond, Jan. 15 Night Concur
rent resolutions on Louisiana passed
by the Honse of Delegates yesterday,
were reported In the Senate to-day, by
the Committee on Federal Relations
and adopted.
EUROPE.
GLADSTONE WITHDRAWS FROM
THE LEADERSHIP OF HIS
. , . PARTY.
ALFOaSO ARRIVED AT MADRID.
Londo. Jan. 15 Noon Gladstone
has withdrawn from the leadership of
the Liberal party.
The ship ashore on the Irish coast
is the City of London, from San Jt ran
cisco for Liverpool.
Madrid, Jan. 15 Noon Alfonso
has reached the capital Immense
crowds greeted him.
The Protestant journals have been
allowed to resume.
ELECTRlCISMsi
The steamer Georgia is a total
wreck. No lives were lost. The
steamer was valued at f 100,000.
The Democratic oancus of the In
disna Legislature nominated McDon
aid for Senator.
The Ohio Episoopsl Convention
eleotei lh08, A Jigger or i'huadel
phis. Bishop. -
Moulton continued his testimony in
lieecner s trisl yesterday.
The ssle of effects of the late Re
public newspaper, by virtue of several
executions in the Marshal's bands,
took place in New York yesterday.
R. H. Ewing, Conservative Senator
from Wilcox county, Ala., is dead.
The Legiulaturo adjourned in respect
to his memory.
Talking About Cost,
AND .
LESS THAN COST.
Pirtlee In wsat of
' ftboald look at our Stock end Prleee.
SOLD ON APPROVED CREDIT.
MUNSON & CO,
CITT CLOTHIERS.
Jan 14 .. II-
M ffli lite Asl Coal,
A'
M, 8IZB8-.WItXBCSBB.SED.
, l'ellvered Promptly
V4
it Lowett Price for Cash,
O. O. PARSLKT et CO ,
.! -S
StS
. , Apples-Apples. '
Art Bb e. Bed Apples. (
boreal by i
KBBOHH f OlLUIB BBOS.
JaaM .
SPECIAL.
'I'm chc.pwt Kjllr jou . wr Ii th El
1 wood, t.iu tt will kwf l longer llia
' auf ota-r. Tr t .
Tw A.uricaa ntinri.
Ml lulpil Sd Ml Ourl, Kit lilaSgnml
jxxl df ni by tb inv la their mouibi In
order that all otbsr MIm aroM the 1U
blemUHre, thfy are sdeterd ts ae the f.moe.
xaeeonl, vhleh will pierent and obtlete
aUiachdlQl ultlee. Jn U-lwdJIw
Woitht or Nora. a eiobsnf mti there
u orriy 4 at piiiii mat we uo aix srsr,
ellhei fiB penone coming Into our rffliie or
in oiae otiier irir. or me euo eee or juhium i
4tMrfyM tiitiMtt lu (be ear of .mgb. wd
tit iu, w preeieut .bjut wu Jwt bow.
If w. on benrSith reul'reoi tbelCHAt
iir be reoiimmuidint Ptnut't ryo(iM
Nfi to be the kvel snil-blllloue mrdlripe lu
tb- ooiatry, we are wli'lng to do to WebTe
hid .bout good chaiipo to know u soy
HI. j l.lM.UiIl
SrsisuK'e Pvlkusic Mrncr, Sia Wiid
Tokiu. d Marumaki Pill Tb draurT-
edl oelebrnted uil iiulM medlrlnee h'Te rf.
facted a rtrolnt vn In tbs healing art, end
pro.eu tno ullarr or n vsr m-xiai. which
a.ve fr many Trer.ob.ttuctfd the program of
me'iuai acieuce inn ii upomun uiai
)onwmpUnn Is Inonrabla" dtrred ibal
uten. fiom attempting to find ivmiHtlre tut that
ill.ni. and pailanla affllotid with It reonrl rd
UtemeeUre to duaih wlthnnt making an eflbrt
to eeoape from a doom which I bey iupiMd to
b nnsToldable. It le now prove, ho.evr,
that tfenramiiltm eae ewnd, and tbat It ai
tun cured fn a vtiry grrat onmber of ranee
laorae or tom apparently auperate one.) oj
S. h-nrk'e Pnltxiulo Srrup aluno; end in olher
oaeci br Ihe time media'ne In connection with
Sih-nck'e Sea Ward Tenia aud Mandrake
Pill., one or both, according to the require
ment of the raae. t
Ur. vohnnck hlmaoir, who enjojed nnln'or
rupted goo I health for more) than forty yeara.
wa ttijino.id, at one lliue, to be at tlie very
gateoraea'h, bla pbraiclane baring p'ononnti
ed lilt cam ho ru and abandont d hi in to h i
fate. He we r.urrd by the aforeeald mall,
e n. and, mice hi reootory. man tbnuanl
imllarlf ifl'sctml have Ukd Dr. Hchenck'
preparation with the came remarkable uo
0 .
full direction, accompany each, making it
not abfoUurly necrnairy to pfreonally toe l)r.
Srbrnck nnlew tlrnU wlh tbelr lunva ex.
nlued, aud for till. purioo be I prolrwTon.l
ly at hie rrlnclt al nfflca. corni r NUlb and Arrh
treetn, Philadelphia, every Mondoy, where 1 1
Intirra for axlrlce nm-t be wldrrwed. Scheuek's
mrdlclni- are ulil by all drugglelej. .
jai-im:a.aw
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Official Drawings
-OF THE '
N. C. BENEFICIAL ASSOCIATION.
WnaiaoToa, W. O., Jan. IS, 1871,
CLASS fSl-DSAWw at 1.1 N.
0 t tt M 1 86 18 14 SB M.
OlASI IM-DUAWS AT 4 ff N.
tj M 43 tS H T8 24 tt 10 St it II.
CLASS 185 PBAWB AT T U
1 SI 4t 13 4 1 61 41 i II II It W.
J , W. U. U ABKIHON.
jaa It " ' U-U
COM!
G0EN!
10,000 BUSHELS
White and
Mixed.
For 1 tie by
WILLIAMS A MURCHISON.
Jan 16 14
GUANO!
GUANO!
250 Tons No. 1
GUANAPE.
350 Tons
E U R E K A .
For al to arrlre, low for euh, or oa reaaca
able term on crop time.
WILLIAMS A MURCfilSON.
Jan IS . 14
OFFICE
GartEGii -QtyCtorMannf actory
NEW YORK.
All Cigar at auUtortJ New Vork Factory
prices. Quality riaranteed a repreenwd.
The ebeapeat llouae to the State, and the
onlf ondeallugeolnlTely In Cigar. '
OI1AM. KASPROWICZ BRO..
Po. Shottb Front Street,
deo!4-lm Wllrnlngton, N. O.
Horse Blankets,
Saddle., Hnrnen. Trunk, Trarellng Bag,
Collar, Brldlm, Hamee, Traoe Chain., Whip,
Spur, Horee Brofhea, Feather Dutttr. ana a
general aaeortment of Saddlery good, a
cheap ae good of eame qua Ityean be bought
In tb BUtc.
J. H.TOPHAM A CO.
no? IT , fll-na-tt
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Islands.
Korthern Uallfori la, Oregon and the Sand
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Jan 14 VI V-
Dissolution.
CLOSING OUT
. Onr JKutire Stock i(
Clothing
AT AND BELOW COST,
la coueiuenceof our Intendad lt.ilu
tlen of Ooparlneridilp. ,
Overcoats 20 Por Cont Bolow
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1, I0an12l MaratBlreit.
Jan I S-
G. H. W. RUNCE
Ha reinoed from fl Market St. to Ihe
NOR r Ii KA8T I'OK NEK OP
Market and 2d Streets
SCARBOROUGH HOUSE.
BOTJTH WATER STKKE'f, ,
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The Beat Ale, Win, Liquor and Cigar.
" BOB KCAnHOIIOUOH, - .
. " . Proprietor.
S7U ebonld be partlonlarly undemtond that
thl l tlie only liouae tbat 1 am in any way
oonnected with.
do 14 . ' 198.1 f
"Roughincr It,"
" THE GILDED AGE"
- AND
"Innocents Abroad "
Bt Mam-Twaist
"Twenty Thousand Leagues Under
tlie 8eas."-By Jules Verna.
"A Floating Oity" and "The Blockade
Runners." By Jules Verne.
"The Frozen Deep." By Wilkie
Collins, Ac, See.
' For .ale at the
City Book Store,
. Br -CONOLEY
A IATE3,
No. 47 Market Stroet. '
jams ta-
Enterprise Manufacturing
Co's Coffee Mills.
A ICTeuneF and Durability. Frery nil
at the Ntw Hardware House or
OILKS tt MCB0HIBON.
Zi W S-
NEW ADVERTISZ2Z3II8.
!Jij,t Umas and
T0U ,
BROWN & RODDICK,
45 JVIAKKKT STRK12T.
Santa Clans' Headquarters
GOODS of Every Description suitable for
HOLIDAY TltESENTS.
EEHEMBER TIIE UTTLE FOLKS
TOYS per New York steamer this day.
LADIES' MOSCOW HEAVER ENGLISH
WALKING JACKETS, suitable for
CIIU1STMAS PIU2SENTS.
Just rt'ooivoil the Largest Liuo of ULACK ALPACAS we have
over Lad. Prices at loivst 10 per
i f We adviflo all who want nnrthiuir
ing, ns weffet so Imsv it is impossible
BROWN & RODDICK,
ATTENTION !
FOR THE FAIR
.. BUY YOUR 'Z-
DRY COObS,"
CLOTHING, Boots, Shoes, 8 Hats, Trunks,
CROCKERY, CHINA AND OL ASS WARE,1
; AT TttG CHEAP CASH HOUSE" OF s ' '
M. FRANK & BR0.
At $53.00 per Tun, Cash, or 800.00, parable 1st of Kovoiubor, next; ,
N A.VASSA ACID PHOSPHATE,
At $33.00 por Tim, Vh, or f38.00, payablo 1st of" November noxt.
Wl" OUAKANTER that the nreelnua High flra.lo tf our Fertllltersehtll be rally Maistaikbo
R. It. MlirnOKIW, VrMldent,
1. McHAK. 1'rr'amircir,
U. If UHAt Kl.lM, dui'erlntendi'nt,
JauO
Jtf WCELLAHEOUS.
A SPLENDID HOLIDAY PRESENT.
Tlie Carolina HoMoli Maaaziiis,
AM TjCaTBAl Kl MONTHLY 61 eholoa
Llllui, alll UelnaiK'd fmm the Hol.ie-
n.nui Mi-MNUiH Urrit'l rummenrmi mil
.Ituiutrr, 1B(8. 'I lia Drl number will 1 read
lut mvllns h DecoTihrtr lfltli. anil tin iierlotl
liatl will ha iul.lllit J each .iiroecillng munUi
thereaMr wliliunt InKirtunHon. No lnn-
tago will be neglected rich either talent or
ui ltnl nan cunimnJ 1 1 tfinler h liwu an
Himeable ami inHtrnrtlre conirnlniil of
cunlnit ri-a.lliig.hT pupular wniui, dolo noma
ana anroaa.
Ihe Carolina Household Magazine
will he a lar-'e ifS-naae. elubtj-fuui rol'inin
monthly, hai'loml printer on tlutnl bnok
ntiMt nrt bKHiitlrullv illutra'il, It 1 a
ih iioughly auuttern tiiloiirUe a rt Ita.iiORia
I alrradf lui'T a.i-urei. j ueruDiiner inran
10 make t a Brat c! m inmiy, in'., otw in
trixluwd In thn family elr'ile, I aura t b
eairerly aich(ii for aiil orrtrui;T i roeorTeii
iji"KORI'KAIT OAI.I.RHT" wlllirotean
attractive fea'ura. 1 be January auniher will
routaln a lifu-ltke picture or
GOTr B. VANCE, - -
wa t.i..M...filt .lrAh. in ft fiillnwarf la
eaah .u i'ff'llng number with ihotovriib of
Oluer proniineiiiiBt(iuvii, uitiiiw, .
ONLY TWO DOI'LAES A TEAK
and each nbnrlbor ran make a choice nf
Tnuaa aoT nAUTirui..LKiia rifORvi(M,
lie of each 91 1 aO Inchne, l: "The Klniing
or the halour In th I efflpla." "The M wlon
na." or -'Kltig Uar Dfvlnn th Storm. " for.
wrlrdMi rcetli t of the uborlitln prla.
tltlinrof llieKiiKrHvliiKl worth doable the
prlcei aeki-d for the Manailne. 1 "
ay Anyoueamidiiigaciub of flfe will re
neie an eitra ub' ription tree. Single cople
0 cent, free by mall. Mix tu mtln tabaor.p
tlon, without the Engratlng, SI.
Agent Wanted ftverywhere.
Aiiirew JPLIUS A. BONITZ, PublUher,
doe I tf (iold.born. N. O.
Candy, Candles, Crackers
. and Cheese.
75 nula (-'andy.
jgQ Boxe canuie.
100 Bbl"' ' Boat t'rck0"'
Boxe uneeae. .
For by
KKHUHNEK & OALDEtt BROH.
Jan 14 l-
Rice. Flour and Coffee.
fA Tierce Blc. ' ,"
800 Bb",lour-' r:, ,
ror aaie oy ,
KKRO.iNBB 4 OA1.DER BRO.
Jan 14 r , -. i . t 1-
BAGGIN5, TIES AND E00P.IRON.
rrt RolUBtaudanl BnenlnK. . .
OU ' l,oo4 Bill Arrow Ttf.
cormeoy
KKKUHNXR ft OAIiDEB BROS
JaM
Fla ppy I i ev Year
In faot it is a mixture of everything.
cent. Jowcr than our former prieoa.
in our lino U. tall early in the morn
for us to waitoi. ill.
45 Market Street.
ATTENTION I
AND HOLIDAYS.
17 Market Street-
; YVE OFFER
OUR STAKDARDiFERTILIZERS
For the Soasoti tf 1875, delivered oa the Csrs. 'st Onr
' Fnolory, nt the following
im3:iucij:i iiciceh :
SOLUBLE NAVASSA GUANO
NAVASSA GUANO COMPANY,
WILMIMOrON. N. O.
4 eod-dw4m.
illSliLLLAflEODS.
Our Living and Our Dead,
Prospectus of 2nd Volume.
WWIH,titO.,Augu10 1B!. ,
"Oua tivm ad Oca Dsad" will her
attvrbe inhllabrit a a tiomt-MsatliW Mag a
alne, ratitalnlng 41 pane of reading matter, al
:l net mar in advauua. '
fur the Inlorai ulon ol thoee who are not (
millnr wilu thl. einerprlea, I etate tbat th
thief object of lh' Magitnln will be to pnblleb
th I'BimrJ that Nnrti O'arollnaand her gallant
aoldter matla 10 the lata "War between tha
Male," to gather the material for the uet of ,
the Inture hlmorlan. and to perpatnate tlie
u miiy of ttioHo bra to mia, officer, and
pi'ltt , llTinnurd.iad, wko.hed Imperlihabla
giory iiinhi thetr natle sttata
In adilitlun to the Wa KaooaO of Vomtu
CAnoi.iKA, ilia Mitftaalue will ooutala iketohal
of entry aertlon, couni r, city aud town of tn
State, wrlit. ii by metent and well-lutorm-cil
.rin, Uhi making tt sn-eeHtieall Stat
ptritxlual, in wkie.K all cliiiu . ear atimt
mW takt inttntt and ri4. ' ' '
'I he M khiii will tike the place of th
m wpap"r, h iving .tine f tin. fabllahedb
tiiriiixtai'pttW"lT moiith.
'Ih S'lit nuniliiT will be uwued W-dnedaf, :
Supt nibfi th, tK74. in tha mat me, I re
iei tlullv auk old iihcrlbe hodM'r to re
naw th -tr ihaorlptl, end ah rth'r who
wlh the IMagaaine, It nrnit pnmpUf, th
i hn- and liupromnant require ooujliarabl
outlay, and rtaiu numty U needed. ,
m.m . - pOf)U -
Addreaa, till rnrther nntloa, -Ooa Livraa ;
aid Opm I'SAD," New hern, M. O., or BaUlgh,
Ndrth Carolina. ...
luhangtm will plena Oopy,
aug is , 198 ,
...J-M.j M , "i I! N. Mi
B. S Eli EOT.
OUR OWN BRAND ' 1
Straight, Pure.
Ryo Wihsky;
ONLY 83 OO A GALLON.
B. SELECT,
A PIJUI VfHfSKY'AT A LOW PEIOE.
It ff th belt Wh'ky In th onntry tor
$3 OO.
BrSelectr
BARRELS, HALF BAERELS, QA1
LON3 AND BOTTLE3. ,i
CHAS. D. MYERS A CD,. .
B&T JJorth rroat it,
Jan 14 . - ' .'- .
Leaf, ani CottoL Bant V
SEMI-MOHMlrT.-? '
Largeet circulation of any Trade Journal tn
th Soothern BtAte. 8n aerivtloa t par
annum. . .. 'J ,V t'5f '
TO ,
Over F le Hnadred Rratnl wra rlronlatloo.
i ...... i a P.m. (iiflaaa Ik
adjoining eountle of tna Carolina.
J. R. o
daaM-tf i-rop'ieio'.