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WILIimOTOn, IT. C, STODAY. JAI7UABY 24. 1875.
WHOLE 110. 0.7C5.
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HEW ADVUtTISZHniS.
.fliiiln 'journal.
WILMINGTON, N. Qs
f UJffDAY.JAN. 21 1875.
BY TgLjjCRAPH
THE STEAMSHIP MEDIATOR A
TOTAL WRECK.
BAK 8TATEME5T.
Niw York, Jan. 23 Noon. The
ic in tha harbor impedes the ferry
boats. East River is solid horn shors
to shore, and hundreds of people are
erossiDg on the ice.
The steomer Mediator is probably a
total loss. Her cargo, which was prin
oipallj intended for Augusta and At
lanto, is roughly stated at from fifty
to seventy-fire thousand dollars.
New YoBX, January 23Klgbt
Bank statement, loaus have decreased
$1,200, (XX); speriebM increased $2,500,.
000; legal tendors have. increased,.
B I J, 000; deposits baTeioareased $250,
OX); reserve has decreased $1,000,
0W; specie shipments to-day $375,000.
HEADQUARTERS.
Washixoto, January 23 Noon
Neither Hoase wsi in session to-day,
Washinstok, Jan. 20-Nigbt Tt
Seuate caucussed to-dayandtbe Honse
is caaoussiog to night. The proceed
ings are discordant. Their silence is a
sure indication of their inability to
handle the subject.
EUROPE.
WAR BETWEEN
MONTENEOKO
TURKEY AND
IMMINENT.
' Losdon, Jan. 23 Noon It is feared
that a collision between Turkey and
Montenegro is nnavoidable. Russia
and Austria have both warned Ui
Hospidar that if he declares war it will
be upon hie own responsibility.
Hknda.ii, Jan. 28 Noon It is re
ported that the Carl ats are apprcaoh
ing Baroelona, which they hope to en
ter by Republican conniyanof.
ELECTKIUISMS.
..
John GleaHon'i housn, in Crawford,
N. J., with four adults and two ysar
old children, wan burued. '
t In the West Virgiuia Legislature tha
- Tote for Senator was as follows Walk-
', er, 17; Oomdeu, 16; Brannon, 12. A
long contest is promised.
STATE NEWS!
Adam B utler, of Salem, killed a Log
last week that weighed 685 pounds.
Judge Kerr has mond to Reidsvill
to be oouveuieut as possible to all p.rti
of his dibtrict.
A branch of the Orphan Asylum has
been established at Mars Hill, in Mad
ison count.
The Raleigh News says: The BL
T. I., - II. l.U... I It 1.
rived in this city yesterday at 4 P. M.,
will preaoh at St. John's Oath olio
Church at 11 A. M. Sunday. The
Bishcp will also delivr a lecture m
theeven'rg at 7:50 P. M., subject,
The Church and State."
The Raleigh News says: The oldest
member of the North Carolina bar,
who re.ooi.ed his liosuse in this State,
is Judge Bailey of Asheville. Hon. A.
W. Tenable, of Oxford, received his
license in Virginia, we tbiuk, in 1820,
and is a few mouths the senior of
Judie Bailer. Jadge B. is also one
of thesnrvivitiff mouibers of the 1835
. Convention.
, The Raleiffh Now save : At 8
o'olock yesterdriy evening the fnoeral
procession of the late Mayor, Joseph
. W. Holden, took place from the resi
dence of his father, ex Governor Hol
den, on Hargutt street. The stores
were closed and business in the city
ffenerallv suweded. The fire com-
- paniwrKn1?jtof Pythias-and hewould prevent this.
ivaieigu uigiit xuiauiry turuvu uut iu
full dreR, and with the citizens on
foot, formed the longest funeral pro
cession we ever witnessed in the city.
Dr. Piitchaid preached the funeral
seruiou at the Hulisbury Strert Bap
tist Church to one of the largest an
dicnotts that ever assembled in the
baildiug din reiiuins wire deposited
in the O tkvood Cemetery at i o'clock.
CiBrt.itw 1 (Mrs the
THE LEGISLATURE OF NORTH
CAROLINA.
SENATE.
THIRTY FOURTH DAY.
Ja50abi 22d, 1875.
Mr. Cant'vell, a memorial from
citizens of ; New Hanover against the
1 proposed county of Lillington.
Mr. Fn nob, a resolution telling the
people of the State that the present
Constitution is unsuited to their
wauts, and that this Legislature
should relieve them of its burdens at
the earliest practicable moment.
Mr. Bnsbee moved to refer thisreso
lution to the Committee on Constitu
tional Reform.
Mr. French could not see the neoes
' sity of this reference, aa the resolu
tion only desired to as ure the people
that the Legislature appreciated their
needs. ' -'
Messrs. Busbee, Bell and Waring
supported the resolution to refer, ana
Mr. Busbee's motion was adopted.
1 , Mr. Albright, a resolution reqnir
, ing the Chairmans of all Committees
to report without delay on all bills in
their hands, in order that tbia Legis
lature may adjourn, at the earliest
hour possible. ' v " ' '
Mr. Cantwell moved to amend to
inolude the Joint Committee on Con
stitutional Reform. -
Mr. Bell moved to amend Mr. Al-
bright's resolution by adding the
word "unnecessary" before the word
"delay."
Mr. Csntwell'a amendment waa
adopted, and the resolution was laid
over under the rule.
Mr. Hargrave, a resolution to ap
point seven additional members to
the Judiciary. Adopted.
Mr. Buobee reported from the Com
mit ee on the Louisiana resolutions,
submitting the following substitute
from the Uommittee:
The Joint Select Committee, to
whom were referred sundry resolu
tions in regard to the recent interfer
ence of the Federal authorities iu the
State government of Louisiana, have
had the same under consideration and
beg leave to report the accompanying
substitute, and recommend its adop
tion: !
Whkrkas, The military arm of the
Federal Government has been used to
control the organisation of the House
of Representatives, of the State of
Louisiana, and
Whebeas, Such action is unwar
ranted by and in violation of the fund
amental law of the land; therefore,
be it .
JJetolved. By the General Assembly
of North Carolina thst, in the name
of the people of this State, we protest
against such unlawful interference in
the domestic concerns of a sovereign
State.
Jietohfd, That we profoundly
preeiate the eondemnutiou of
toe
proceedings "by the people of the
whole country; and we commend to
our fellow-citizens of Louisisnt a con
tinuance of that sublime patience
which awaits a settlement of their
wrongs st the balds of the American
people. !
Mr. Bnsbee advocated the passage
of these resolutions, as they had been
unammonUy agreed upon by tneuom-
mittee, the Republican members there
of eudorsing them, and he hoped there
would be nouU.oussicn U S -eon.
Msbson. Tucker and Paschal, ool-
ored, opposed the resolutions, they be
lieving the "loyal" oitisens of the
State did not want them passed. They
did not care to .censure the authorties
at Washington.
Under the call of the previous ques
tion, the resolutions were adopted, on
ly the following Senators voting
agaii.st them: Messrs. Bryant, Gash
well, N 8 Cook, Holton, Mabeon,
PaacbaJI, Sneed. Tucker and Walker,
Mossrs. Cantwell and Peebles, Repub
licans, voted for the resolutions.
Mr. Morehead, a resolution requir
ing the Committee on olaime to report
suiih expenses incurred in the burial
of Governor Caldwell as the State
should assume. Adopted.
Mabson's resolution requiring the
Committee on Education to report a
bill amending the publio school law of
the State, was considered.
Messrs. French and Bell opposed
the resolution, as they did not desire
placing the shildren of the State St
the mercy of the Civil Rights Bill now
pending before Congress.
Tucker, oolored, thought there was
no cause for fear from this source the
blacks did not desire this mixing of
the two races.
Mr. Gantwell , favored the resolu
tion. Mr. Peebles thought the present
laws on this subject needed amend
ment. They were not suited to the
wants of the people. He argued at
sums length in relation to the rights
of the States to prevent mixed schools.
He claimed that the Civil Rights Bill
ow pending before Congress did not
prov.d i or require mixed schools.
Resolution indefinitely postponed.
Mr. Bell moved to repeal the order
for night sessions. He thought we
should make haste slowly.. Hasty
legislation was of tea productive of
mtich harm, and a night session now
would prevent the various committees
from doing their duty, as the greater
part of the work of the session was
chne in the Committee room.
Mr. Latham opposed the motion to
rescind. He saw the reason why the
Senate could not work at nignt.
Messrs. Standford and O. M. Cooks
agreed with Mr. Latham.
Mr. Waring argued that hasty leg
islation was often productive of much
barm. The Committees should have
time to work, and night sessions
Mr. Linney sustained the views of
Mr. Waring.
The motion to repeal was lost by
vote of 23 syes to 24 noes.
The President announced the fol
lowing Senators as additional mem
bers of the Judioiary Committee:
Messrs. Hargrave, LeGrand, Gra
ham. Allbright, Standford, Latham
and Cantwell. --
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
RKSOXiCTIOKS.
By Mr. Means, s resolution of In
quiry ss to the right of Mr. Thorne,
the Representative from Warren
county to a seat on this floor. The
resolution provides for an investiga
tion of the charges before the Com
mittee on Privileges snd Elections.
By Mr. Tate, a bill to incorporate
the Bank of Burke oountv. Referred.
By Mr. Mendenhall, a bill to amend
the cuarter ox tne R. u. K. ft. Co.
and to provide for. a transfer of stock,
&o. Ordered to bs printed and refer
red. - - -a s
By Mr. Moffltt, a bill to incorporate
the town of i! ranklinavule, Jttandolph
county.
By Mr. Benntt, a bill to regulate
the per deim of County Commission'
ers. Referred. . "
Bv Mr. Sharpe. a bill for the relief
of Sheriffs of Iredell, Alexander snd
Hurry counties. Referred.
By Mr. Freeman, a bill to authorize
the Commissioners of Stanley county
to subscribe to stook in tne jcadkin
ooantv railroad, if !'' r.
By Mr. Wells, s bill to prevent the
obstruction of Fookflsh Creek in Dup
lin county. Referred.
On motion of Mr. Bissell, the bill
to establish the new oounty of Oohara,
WM taken up snd pased to Its third
reading, under a suspension- oi xns
rules. 1
On motion of Mr. Staples, ths reso
lution drawn np bv the Select Com
mittee on Louisiana affairs, of Whioh
i Mr. Pinnix is Chairman, was tales n
uader s smspension of the rales, an
passed its readings by a vote of M
1 ay, to 23 lavs.
Mr. Normeut being called oat after
ue vote was snneunoed. said ns would
vote in tne afttraauve for the purpose
of moving a reeonsideratioa of the
vote.
House bill ia relation to Insurance
companies doisg business in the State,
was taken op as the special order for I
o'clock, and after considerable di scis
sion, passed its several readings.
8FZCIA1.
1 bs ptentlar Snl tt tbs Klmeo4 Nllu
Bkkos il (horoasUr Bmotratts wnnf. with
th. arroory beta son UK hi snk SmuM-
Ming.
Wostst o Mots, t Aa .xohaaM mft tk.r.
W .eoiealr a tar pmms Uat v. do lot har,
iihcr from psrMns oomtu lata esr flaa r
Anodfmt Liuiwumt la U. car f aaaiaa oa4
mil, H PI.TWDI W9U HI. JM M.,
. .;: - ' . .
vtre Qlree V Teelk,"
But h So. set JxtfTT ooS oin. tk.a.
That at S oe aikh (rapaal SuZUUN X.
lhi d'l t.l boa. and Iu .o.b.I eating or.
mls lamlnarabl to all datrnetiv lofla
uom by th. dolly sat of this baneloaal atsp
rtun V. war. ptaud to a.., aot loaf ilse., tat an.
af oarti.-hagal aiaapratty Nr remark!
oddreMwd to aararal arD wbe, daring u Oi
torcw.ng iMtar ky H. J ha O. B. Abbott.
k t a ountiaaoa. ooagblag, which pf .t.hImI
many frio h.aiiiiii. fwyl who ear.oat ra
Ir.in Iron oouglung, had baMar stay away
from m.h ploor., r alM tak. a botU. ot John
aon'i Anoilyaa Mulm.nt with thsai.
. Th. iatportanoaer gtvtag Short'' ao .Oaralry
Uoi.llttva Fswdart to horaa. that ha.a baan
ant la th oid rala, atood la coM wlod. ar
drauh too aiaoh old water, e.naot I. orr
iMUoutvd ; no Baa should l without than who
owm a good hn.
BoaiBoa'a Pokiuara Svacr. Hba Wbid
Tome, add Mimuii Pill. 1 Lmw dewrr
eilly eclt brated and iiopolor mdlclu.h.T if.
farted ravolDtloo In the healing art, and
nroten th. fallacy of sever .mjiun. wblah
ht for muiy ytar. obntueted tb. progiee. of
medical aclvuo.. 'lb falaa .aiM.itloii that
"tionraaptlon I. lnoarabla drterred (.hyat
etana flom atumptlag to Snd rtaedte for that
dianaaa, aud tlWnt. aflllstid with It rt.oncliad
thenaslrea to dealh wlthunt making an eftorr
to aaoape from s doom which 'hey uotd to
be an-roWabi.. It I. nowprore, howrvr,
that CbtwmnttM S twd, and that t .i
bam eirad In a rery great aarnber of com.
(torn of ihem apparently dMixr.te one.) hi
Sch'm k'. Palronle Snap alone; and iu o'li.r
cane, by (be Mm. medleiu. In oonnectlnn with
S'hnck'i Sea Weed Tonlo and Maodrahe
Pills, one or both, according to th riqulr.
mentsof thsoa..
Dr. nobeuek blmaRlf, who enjoyad anln'e'
rap ted good health for mora tnaa forty je,
wa. rappaaed, at aa. Una, to ba at the very
gateof dee'h, hi. phyaiclan. baring pronnaue.
ed hi. can. hopcleat and abaodaned him to bl.
fate, Ue wo. enrrd by th. aforetald wwdl.
e no., and, etnre hb reoovery, many tbuunand
lintlarly aflhrtml bar. tued lr. Seb.nck'.
preparation with tb sant r.markibl. u-
Fall direction, aooompaay aaeh, staking H
not abaolutely neoranry to personally aa lr.
Bebanek anlM patlant. wlah their lanaa.t.
mined, and for tut. parpoa. h W profeauanai
ly at hi. prtaolpalonlo, eoroer Slstb and rch
aueet., Philadelphia, arary Monday, wbara all
letter, for adrloe moat b. addr.au d. Bahea.k'i
mflloln. ar Mid by all dragglata.
joa i'lniaai .
DIED.
On th tMd of th Sth of Jannart. Mr.,
LOUISA l)'I,)naurt otjoha M. Owl, Jr., of
Oolambas aounty, M. O.. and d.aghteref
uaniei a. ana manna Boner, or Drsn.wica
eoantT. M. U . and St raora S manUu aad 1
day.
star pias opy." .
HEW ADVlBTHEfXITS.
To the Public.
IX WS ASK Ot TBI fUBUO II
aanaral la tA'1 '
PBICBOUB GOODS
A Few More OVERCOATS
Left - -.-.;
TO BS SOLD AT LESS THAU COST.
David a weed.
jamM
Ilarshal's Office,
CITY OP WILMINGTON,
January 28d, 1876,
: IVOTIOI2.
nitOM THIS DAT! AT70TIOHIKRS ABK
prohibited Mlilng Uorw or Stock of aay
kind In front of th City Market. Jrlnew
atieat from the eaetera Una of ProatatraatU
tha wanara Una of Poarth (treat r Baooa.
and Third .treeta, batweea th aorthrn Un of
Market ana to aontn.rn iia or uasstaat
nrerta, are derignated for this pi
Dy oraer i in aiayar.
J. H.BOBISIOW.
City aforaba'.
Sl-tf
J.aH
Hotice.
All perpon. lndsbtad t th ptpritar af tb
"Cliatos He porter," (a piper lately pnblUb.il
In tha town of Ullnton, Sampaoa eoa'ty. ara
hereby notified t eom forward 4 settla
with tba nndtr.gned,whhas porohaaad aad
Is fally ampowerad to receipt tor th ram..
oLlPTOM WARD.
Clinton, V. 0., Jan. 1Mb, 1ITS.
janst - Se
Screven Houoo,
B. BBADLXT, FrenrUtor, , ,
SAJSntSTiVZX, GtJIl."
apHIS LONO AUD FAVORABLY KS0WB
ouse, pleasantly .Hatted on Johnson Sqaara,
htrltg been recently repainted and repaired,
and having all of Its departments lllsdwltfe
competent, polite and attentive employ,
offer, to tit traveling pubUe eemforkt dnssT
pawd by say Hoao la the Bsathera State.
To those who hav patron lied It, th Pro.
prletar tblnkn It o 'ly naceaaary to aay It Is, and
111 be. kept fully np I It. past standard and
to solicit thvse who hav not, to faror It with a
trial -
Fanldolar attention will b given to letters
and tnlegt.mt raqneatlng that Boom, b to
.rvrd and to scaring Sleeping Berth., btat
Boom., and Tloket for gact.
Oar Omrilho. and eomfortabls Caniagr. wlt
be feond at all arriving Train and SUamers.
Thrcngh Paaetn ger. thould take the Serewa
rloaM Omnlbaa, whleb ha tbroagh Baggag.
aad raoseoger Contract. ; - ; , ,
' Fallroad. Steamboat, aad Sleeplng-Cor
Tlrket Offloss In th Hoa.
dactl SOS-Sot
Swede Iron, Plow. Steel,
Bnlth'. Bellows, Screw Plate., Anvils,
Sledge Hammer a, Hand Hammers, At. A
larearortmeut cf tha above good canb.
found at th oltt t .tobllnhed Bardwor Boo
er
JOHKDAWBOW.
II, to and 11 Market St.
. isii.. ....,..,... .. n
VI ADYQTI3Z3MT8.
G. H. VV. RUNCE
QMOKBf JOWX, B.w Let tt CRLBBT,
Ohole rtotUy Plor-la Barrel- aad Balf
earreia.
Preah Milk Craek.ra.
co an IB Of
ECarket and 2d Streets
Every Week 1
AVBSSB S0PPLT f ebolps Saeaaadoah
ley Batter, ta'rells, o eenhv
Hay, W erennd ftftal, Be., ., at
eiua one, ay
QBART A BIRTOB,
Ohm en Jj Vemmlasloa Merehanta,
jilM Sl-ltdBw
Saosag HacHlncs ani SMcrs,
Batchers Saal, Meat Knlva aad BfcMl,
atahei aid Meat Saws la (real varMty, at
U.
New Hardware Ster of
51LBSMCBOHISO.
IS Kortb Pr on t Street
jastd
Choicest New Crop Teas!
vary Variety, at Reduced
PrloaB.
Plaait grades Green, Block and Sagllah Break-
fait Tea.
Oar FtltB TBAS ar all w. rprat these.
W will farnUh tempi., when sailed tor.
CHA8. D. MYEBS k CO.,
S 1 JNorth front SUet
1858. Ilennesaicy 1858.
OLD PALE DIIANOYa
Plus I'ld Amontillado Hhsrry,
; twslv t.ai 014 Hrowa Sherry,
Plant Old Win In tb btat.
CHA8. D. MYEBS ft 00., ;
S & T North Frout 1ttet.
JaaM il
Corn, Flour. Salt, &c
H. 00Q Bushels Ooro, ' J J
I, 000 " Oats,
150 Bales No. 1 Eastern flay,
V00 Bbls. Flour,
1,000 Sacks Bait, .
60 Bolls Bagging, ...
100 Boxes Cheese,
100 Boxes Cand,
DO Casas Lys aad Potash,
100 Kegs Nails. ... .. r
50 Tierces snd Tubs Lard,
400 Kegs Sporting and Blasting
Powder, :' j s
800,000 W. P., Q. D. and Muskst
Caps. ,
150 Bags Shot, ;-f;';
tO Bags Coffee,
50 Bbls. Sugar, (refined),
10 Ebds. Porto Hi so Sugar,
150 Boxes Soap,
15 Tieroes Biee,
80 Bbls. aud Half Bbls. Sauff,
150 Boxes Tobaoao, ton fto, .
rraalby
. i ' -'
tSBOHHBR tt OALDBB BEOS
jonM SI
"Mew Procets"
Empire i Family; Flour,
test t'leat ta the Wart).
Trv it and we t aaraato a is via f of IS U per
ni. A wa peeled It took th "premium"
at in lair rr making in ,
PCBEST, WHITEST snd
8WBBTBIT BBIAD
On t-lat will seavrss yu.
1 i ft rf i:
i Tba Best Batter la th World." always ths
tost, and th ly reliable eeont BaHSv ta
tbtSCHy. . .i f u-: Kii
iaisd nretslcgaod Amor"t Mine M
At "
GEO. MTEKS',
II sad II South Front 8t
jaaat - - -
OPERA HOUSE.
Three Hlgrrts Only.Oommanolng
"' MONDAY, Jajtuabt 25,
Ths Charming and Vsmtlls Prstlsn actress
. KATIE PUTNAM,
And Hr Own ,
QOM-F,TT CXDMPANT
-O 9 '
1IETBOPOL1TAN ARTISTES,
' . rrosalhsnt among wbam Is , .'
LA PETITE DOT
it-
Tbs Infantile Prodigy, wbo will appear In ber
eaon ana pteaang cuoraeier impereonaiion.
MONDAY EVENINO, Jajt. 23. i
First Mm ta this elty, by this Oonpanr, will
n prearataa ta neautirui nrama, antiuea
. LITTLE BAREFOOT,
KATIE PUTNAM as Amry.
Introducing an original song (word, and mutlo
by Ml. Putnam), .ntltled "Barefoot ' Pray.r."
Am Entire Chaste- l Bill Eacat
, Avvaotlai;.
Seal of Prlaaa Psrqnetts SndDraa,
Circle, sii raiqueiie uircie, i uenw, uaii.ry,
Oenta. '
S.at.esn bsaeenred wl'hont sxtts ebsrg at
H.rneberger'S Bool SMre. ' . :
Por partlonlar. aes progrsmme and d
renpave auia . . j ... jh s i-h
FOR SALE I
Rules arid Wagons.
SKTXN m Bead good large Males.
TWO (I) A N. I Hood Wagon.
ONB (1) A No 1 Timber Wagon.
Oagodayl.rma. Appljt
Wsstbrooks, Blod.n Ooooty, 5. 0.
JoaM to-deodlmitwlm
1875
NO HUMBUG !
D. A. SMITH A CO.
lt-
eaf t
John Dawson
Ma. la itor. ardtoarrlv. soe Pnw (of all
kind. j TTen. Plow Cawing., tft t oll. (MtVn
Plow tinea, Ml Pair Tree. Obaliia, u !
Collar and Haiaea, KM lloaea Weeding H.,
M loaa Shot. I, and Spade., l or aal at th
kwt market ra'ea.
is, ae at narat sirt.
JoaU -
W00TEHS
CarolinalCentral Rail
way Express
Wttt, frvB PROMPT PMPATOW To
all Freights, Money snd other valuable
pao.ag. eoangiied to It. rare tor any inn ail
polnta oa th a eater and W.ttrn lllvleloa
f the Carolina Central Hallwav
All good, via tUI. Una ara fully covered by
loearoaeeta Bm-eiaa. fempaolea. .
F, M. WOOl BN, Proprl.tor.
0.t. MV, Agmit
Jan II i-tr
Hotice.
A .Molal maetlneof the Stock ho'der. ofitha
Wilmington and Sea Side Hellrenit Cmp.ny
will be held at the Hank of .New Hanovtr, at
o'olock P. It., on TUKHDAY, February Sd,
By order or the Pre.ld.nf.
THOMAS 11. MKAKKi,
8ortrv Tr-iirrr.
Jan aHUanUBKjtb I
Horse Blankets,
Saddles. Harners.Trvtvk.. Trnvslks Bass.
Collar.. Bridle., Hsmm, TraeeChaln', Whip,
Npnra, Uorae Hruahea, Feather lwt.rr,anl a
general Oeeortment f Saddlery good-as
obeap a. goodaaf qaa.lty aa b. bought
In th Stat.
' J.H.TOPHAM 0O.
rev IT tTI-nn-U
TWILLED BILK ' ' WINDSOB'V
NECK TIES, 80 ots; worth 50 ots.
FANCY CRAVATS, VEBT, , (
HEAVY SILK, 60o; worth 1 ' 10.
Nf OK ; RUOHVt ' VIRY CHIAP.
nABOSUirjE LOT at Silk Bok
narks, osl Imparted Iran
Vavaaurp
GRIAT VABIKl V ol .let snd l ata Jw-Iry-N.w
Dtolgn.
FBKSH BOP PLY ef t.phyra-Wblt and
, Block, is. par em Ostias, Mo.
WILLIAM F YFE'S,
Jan I EXCIINOE OORlvEH.
Toliacco'Le an. Cotton Plant,
BBMI-MOBTBLT.
Lorgem tsnJalloa of any Trade Joarsalls
th Seathsra State. Sdbsorlptloa SS per
aanai
Sin
I
I.
'I
Tobacco leaf ami Coin Plant
svrrLSKiar-WBskLv.
Over Pits Handrad gratuitous clrcilatles.
Poet paid apeolmen coplr. to Port Ufficasl
adjoining cuntie of tn. Carolina.
.., - ij. E.MOBB1B.
if kVaT Prpnio
Hay, Rice, Flour and
Coffee.
ISO Rales r.eern Bay,
W Tlero. Rloe,
6"0 Barrel Ploar, , ,
, ISO Books Coffee.
let sale by
tKKROHSBB ; OALDBB BB08.
JantT W
-A-ardr
Th flndenlgned In rlnctantly avrrtnrIorig
aa'n'eajiant bnelnea relation with his old
friend, and enatorn'r., would reapeetfully so
lloit their fovnr for bl. .nooeaeor, Mr. Morn.
H. win remoinattk Bol Store of Mr. Mann
for a while, wh.r any on wishing to see aim
en baftlnees eon do so.
JOHN D. LOVB.
JsnSI S0-U
On lit ...
i.
H4VIH0 BOUGHT THS BXOCK la JttAt
,, ,5v . - '
ot Leva's BooxtToaa, and ,ipetln In a rtw
dartslargeaodlUonsoa to aiakstb stook
oompwt la vry . particular, I hep with
prompt attantlSn, good stock and prim it rail
Uu Hmu to .hire s portion ef pablls patronage.
' ' Bl WARD M ANN.
Jan SB " BO-dat&wrt
WadMboro Herald opy tf '
Goldsboro lUgh School
For Bova and Yaung Men
M rsTrsa,A,M.';......V......-'. Brtnelral
E. W. Adams, A. M , Prof, of Malbematlc.
Thcneit StMISnblglni So, Monday, Feb
f iary l.t. . -.t yf, '
lor Circular, apply to
. M IBTTKB, Principal,. '
Jaa H a , , , . Ooldaboro, M. 0.
; CubaMolaSses!
JUST ARRIVCD. A CARGO OP
. BRIGHT.
; HLir CROP CUBA MOLASSIS,
Which ws offer St sow.rt Market PrkS
ALSO
50 HHI9 SUGAR HOUSE
200,BWJ SYRUP.
ret ssis by
KIB0BNIB B OAXtPBB BROS.
Jul
1875
Furniturs I km
Oar immense stock at grcajlj
roduoeU prict-s. Same uiunrbo
sold within next threo moutliH.
Call and xamine.
BOOK
STIJHI!
GREAT ClxEAIime
, . OF
' , a
FOR 30 DAYS.
DEOWN & RODDICK,
45 MARKET STREET.
EVBl1 AKT1DI KS1M TAB,K POH WlNTPR WKAK HAS RBRN MABRRD DOWIt,
Ravine no rter tn ial.reirna-nt elihe Uol.r pruiae, w all tha at! on of all ear
patron to the mthod w haverf aaaainn at.u eta ii i .l.im rmra.. a that par.
rbamr a af f thmlv utctly how winch ot mlnellon h.bn mod. .
NO HtT 'H OPPOH Tl' N ITT b ever bn vSuretl In thia cltv at ANY liao.
Our DailT patr.a- and to. alio have favored u. with a call eartlf r In th. etaann eaa vouch
for evety .t.temnt make. Ws a narssataso t sha ut US beiane of or itoek In
order t'mtk nt m inr String putebaar.
Camels ITalr Cloth,
formerly 75, .
Colored Hrgss,
DonblH Wi.llb Toplins,
Solid Blue rilin
Ooloreil (!riniere,
Sootoh rislJK,
All vrnol Kmpross Cloth,
40,.
40,...
30,,..
75,..,
35....
75,...
DtlAWLH,
COATS' SPOOL COTTON 0 couta por
35-Inch Fruit of the Loom Shirting l'J aents per yard,' ' '
38 Inch 8KA HIDE COTTON. 13MuUiu r jarj. r
Hoeteh Oiiifihams, 11 cents per yard. s-.'
() inches anle English TuokiriK, 35 cents.. . '
AN antmnnai rtiMMt'nT r n raKonni. wm nnmvaa orr aLLaAii.eiume er narah.at,
with the iWlowli griffptlonn Clear but and t'nbltsarbeit bhlrtlng., Ulugli.m., t'allro. and
Spool Cotton. .. . ',",
l.rml Itrirur l am nun na rinr, av t mny in van "
BROWN & RODDICK, 45 Market Street.
Jan S4 .
C A S H';"
'. T
Price r .Uwirttvi
850 00
per ton
of
2.000
pounds.
if
TUB ll!t" TANOAKll dp QUAt.t I T HAS BEKN F UT M tlNTAIVED, ABO It
IS OONsiMtBEH BY TIT SE WHOnVKOtVEN IT APAIB TKIALTHB
MANUFACTURED.
LIBERAL AND ADVANTACEOU8 TERMS
fOB I, A BOX LOTS, QlVEN Olf APPLICATIOK. - '
LOCAL AGENTS .". ."
AT at.tthb XlIN-OXXA DEPOTS
CENERAL ACE NTS
For North Carolina and ! Virginia, '
WULMINGTOIV.
Jan IT
oi'itinor-
'0ne Price-Terms
17 . 31n-rlot Htreet.
DEPARTMENT NO. l,'6onsistinff'of
XVOaaj-iuuiiB VjIoiiiiuk, ouuto, uow, ucu
. t -i ' - tolling Ooods, Notions, Ao. v' r ' " s ' " 1 '
DEPARTMENT NO. 3, Consisting of , Crockery, China,. Glosswa, iAmts,
'' ' ' ' v ' Articles. " "
sy A tall U K.pectfullf Killclted.and sstUifSetloa Jinaratitesd.' '
II. FRANK & BROl,- 17 Market Street
....... . , ,, ' ' - ' U; ' ' o; ;.-; -a. t J
WlLMlJN
MISCELLANEOUS.
THE LOW
PRICES
ACCOUNT FOR THE
' ' EXTjlit OT 60 SUES.
Sl INCK WB BBiOliYBD TO PKU, at prion
that rould .urelT "l ' ,h"
q,ilrlli.l.i""n'Vtoell onrj roods. ,
Our Silks, Black
- Alpacas. Dross Goods,
Bleached and Unbleached aood,l able
Cloths, BUiached . and UobleaoheU,
with Napkins, Blankets, Jprpads,
f Sheetings, FlnnneW,' nosuiy,
" OloTes, Ribbons, Laoes. v 5i
' ,: ,., Collars, HandkerohiefB ;s
And sthonwind other ntllclM. or going rv
and If rouar In want nf fny good, o.nally
frnnd In a ar.t-la lr OootU htock, sew
la tut time to liny lb. .m tr.rt the te..t tc In
tba olty, at price, uever snhl at fore,iw
i Keise"artir th todoecment U oft rid at
the leetlls v
DBT QOOD4 HO0SB OP
DOSKOWITZ & LIEOER,
3 Market etreet.
jan 10
.now ; 85
.... now
., now
.DOW
..now
cow
. ., now
35
80
15
55
25
45
83 &!),... ,.....,.........,.....imw$2 00
Spool
w f 1"
TIME
Price
858 00
per
2,00 lbs.
payable
J2 Nov4.
l,.tltaw(f ond'.)lmW4ra
1875.
Cash'"
Domestio and Fansr DBT GOOM.
li 1 UiN , JN . J. i
MISpEHAJIOTTS.
M. CROWLY, Auotlonosr.
,. ,,. . BT 0KONA.T A KOBBIS.
1.. Assignee's Sale. t
OM TUBUDAl, Pbruorj td, tSIS, St IS
0,clMkA'.M.,'lilleUat tbd tilotrooauof
Orouly A ; Morris, th. LAROB IBOM 8AFB
th yjlimlngton Savings Bonk. , , ,,, l(
UENB1 8ATA0K,
Aeslgnes.
jnn23 iVBt Jan M,24,,SI&rtlt
Wilkie CoUins's . Novels:
v Library Edition.
' ftatner'. IUmttrared tlhranf Edition of Wll
kl Colllo.'.MoTe!a. , ortrt oa Steel by
Ualpln llino, doth, fl 60 per volume.
Armadale HimH Hltl-and-8ek MBaid
Wilo- Name-Poor all. Finch -The l(ad
Brv-Ilia Jtoonrt.ine-i.1 It New Ma..li"n
Tho I onian In White Antonina Stwr i-. - ,
and Oilier storlee ueenofHearta-My
cellajtl a
For .ale st
Lire Book and is!c SSnre,
a?3 ' '