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wnnnioTOH, it. c Thursday, jahuary 28. 1875.
WHOLE HO. G,73.
ffkf jOalln faitrnitl.
JTILMEfaTOS. H. Q :
THURSDAY. JAff. 88, 1875.
OY TELEGRAPH.
HEADQUABTEItS.
WORBTINO OVER THE CIVIL
BIGHTS ABORTION.
THURMAH AOAIN SPEAKS IN
BEHALF OF THE SOUTH.
WisictNOTOif, Jan 27 Noon Horn
Tli Republican memberi in eaaous
resolred to iaitraot the JadirAryCom
mitt to report ths Civil Right, bill in
regular order. This Ukes the control
from Butler and staves action off for
. two weeke. The beet parliamentari
an! say that there is machinery to
puah it OTr the 1th of Marob.
Batler, of Maeaaohnaette, as a qnea
tion of privilege, called np the motion
made by him last session to reconsider
the vote by which the Civil Rights bill
was referred to the Judiciary Commit
tee. A point of order waa raised, but
the Speaker decided on the authority
f tbat day's journal of proceedings
that the right existed, and thereupon
' the Derdocrata fell back upon the
policy of flllibustering, and the House
is now engaged in that business. '
Washinqtos. Jan. 27. Night. The
worda in order " inserted in the-ewar
eua action, was not understood by
many of the members. It appeara the'
Judiciary Committee had presented,
their bill, and that a motion to reoon
sider vh pending, which Butler,
Chairman of the Committee, could call
np at any time. This he did to-day in
order, aa directed by the caucus.
The House has been filibustering
all day, and is still at it.
The Pension Committee will report
favorably on the bill to pension the
Mexican war veterans, of whom there
are 20,000. .
The bill over which the House is
fillibuatering, excludes the school and
cemetery clauses.
Oonkhn will follow Thurman on the
Louisiana question. .
SENATE Soott, of Pennsylvania,
from the Committee on Claims, re
ported adversely on the bill to facili
tate and reduce the expense of takiog
testimony in behalf of claimants to be
used before the Commissioners of
Claims, and it was indefinitely post
poned. He said the objects . of this
bill had been already supplied by
the House.
Patterson, of South Carolina, pre
sented concurrent resolutiona with
the General Assembly of that State
providing for an appropriation of one
hundred thousand dollars for the im
provement of Charleston harbor, which
were reported to the Committee on
Commerce.
The Louisiana discussion was re
sumed and Thnrman occupied the
v balance of the day. He reviewed at
some length the circum.tanoes attend
ing the election of 1872, as well as the
last election, and read frequently from
the report of the Senate committee in
regard to the frauds of the Lynch
Returning Board. He oommented
upon the massage of the President in
reply to the revolution of the 8th inst.,
and said a paper more full of omissions
of material facta never emanated from
the Chief Magistrate of this oonntry.
He argued that the dispatohed ot
Sheridan were one-aided and did not
tell the whole truth. He replied to
the charges of Southern outrages, and
aaid a great majority of the homicides
in the rJonth were committed by blacks
upon blacks and were not by whites
upon blacks, as had been charged.
In conclusion, he said it waa a bad
thing to assassinate a man,but a worse
thing to assassinate the Constitution
of a State; these acts of the military
in Louisiana have driven a dagger to
the heart of free institutions in this
country.
EUROPE.
DON CARLOS SHOOTING BIGHT
- AND LEFT.
Madbid, January 27 Noon Prince
de Rivero commands the second corps
of the Department of the North.
It is reported that many Carlista are
surrendering and that Don Carlos has
shot several of his ofBoera for treason.
A great battle is expected to take
place near Peratta.
Paris, Jan. 27. Night. Great flood
here and the steamboats cannot pass
under the bridges.
LOUISIANA.! -
' . MBeBWaWaBa
GOVERNOR WELLS BEFORE THE
COMMITTEE.
Nrw Orleans, Jan. 27. Night.
Before the Congressional Committee
to-day the testimony of Got. Wells
was continued in regard to the abstrac
tion of forty or fifty affidavits filed by
the Conservative Counsel in the case
of Natohitooheoa. He stated that' the
papers from which the board made
their report, waa taken charge of by
the Clerks, and that he knew nothing
directly of the disposition made of the
papers after the board had completed
their se ions. The Governor also da
tailed an alleged plot to assassinate
him at the City Hotel. .,
'f ' "
GOTHAM.
THE GREAT DIRTINESS. .
-.-Nw You, Jan, 27--Night-!Mottl.'
ton conolnded- bis testimonT'in the
Beecher case to-day . He was followed
by Mrs. Bradshaw, a Plymouth Church
eommnnioant and an intimate friend
of Mrs. Tilton, whfise testimony was
soon concluded. Xfm. T. Wftat, also
of Plymouth Church, and Franklin
, Woodruff, Moultou's partner,' teHtifled
The specie shipments to-day were
maarlj half a Billion dollars.
BALTI3101.E.
CONSECRATION OF BISHOP
DUDLEY.
INTERESTING AND IMPRESSIVE
CEREMONIES.
WasHiKOTOw, Jan. 27 Night The
Rev. Thomas A. Dudley, late rector
of Christ Church in this city, waa to
day consecrated Assistant Bishop of
Kentucky. The church waa crowded to
an noes. The servioes commenced
at half past 11 o'clock and ooutinued
several hours. Rev. 8. EL Perkins, of
Memorial Church, Baltimore, aotwd as
Master of Ceremonies. Rev. C. J.
Gibson, of Grace Church, Petersburg,
Vs., and Rev. Thos. A. Jatrger, of the
Church of the Holy Trinity, of Phila
delphia, read the morning service,
The rlret lesaon was read by Rev.
Frederick James, Rector of St. Marks
Church, in this city, and the second
lesson was read by Rev. fjanon lion
croft, of Montreal Canada. The ser
mon waa preached by Bishop Johns,
of Virginia, and the oonsecration ser
vice was performed by Bishop Smith,
of Kentucky, Senior Bishop
of the Episcopal Church. The Rev.
Dr. Whittle, Assistant Bishop of Vir
ginia, Rev. Dr. Pinckney, Assistant
Bishop of Maryland and Her. Dr.
Hellmutb, Lord Rishop of Huron,
Canada, took part in the ceremonies.
A number of Episcopal clergymen from
New York, Philadelphia, Washington,
Richmond and other plaoea were pres
ent. The ceremonies were of the most,
impressive and interesting manner. .
FLORIDA.
ELECTION FOR U. S. SENATOR.
Tallahassee. Jan. 27 Night To
day at 12 ni., both Houses met in joint
vession, and proceeded to ballot for a
U. S. Senator. The first ballot was,
aa yesterday, merely complimentary;
second ballot- ex-Governor Walker,
5; Bisbee, 1; Gilbert, 3; Brevard, 1;
Call, 5; Cotrell, 2; Henderson, 2; Sam
uel Walker, 6; Ranev, 1; Hopkins, 2;
Bullock. 9; Walls, 3; Jones, 6; Couant,
1; McKaskell, 3; McLin, 5; Dennis,
13; White, 1; Simmons, 8; Martin, 1;
Duncan, 1; MoCall, 2, Total number
of votes oast, 65, neoesaary to a
choice, 39.
ELECTRICISm
Vo comnrnmi.e in what thev sav
now in regard to the Wiaoonsin Sena
torial election, the supporters of
Carpenter and the bolters having
failed to agree.
The ballot for benator in Wisconsin
yebterday was:Carpenter 59, Bragg 61,
scattering 18.
A. J. Miner, trainer of thorough
breds, is dead.
The receipts from the Hebrew
Clarity Ball at Philadelphia amount
ed to 811,000.
The ice at Wheeling, Va , has broke.
The steamers Hudson and Albion and
several barges are reported sunk.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
OPERA HOUSE.
ONE NICHT ONLY, SATURDAY,
January :30th.
"A ikijncreck'd !-. waiting far a tail;
At nlrn4at laday."
The tireateat of a mer ca'i Yoaag Tragedian.,
EDWIN .DAMS!
I tb. Charming Dramttliatlon, In flu aot,n
TsaiTKoa'e beautiful rotu,
Enoch Artlon !
A.rterlbf Mr. Adam, at BOOTH'S THSA
TBK, KKWVOaK, and throughout th. en
tire country with
vnnoi'ifDBD success !
ENOCH ARDEN, Mr. Edwib AaM.
"A Iwkiirar abnUtrJIthtrman, '
A etrefvtUr inptrU,didntt brtnthe
Fit kiviwi along t kat trtalctr-bmttn Mil
Than Jikx
Tb play will ha prwntad with NEW
SOItNJCRT I
AEfltttPBIATJt APPO'SjTMIiWTB 1 1 sad
powerful oast 1 1 i
Admio.tow Parqnett and Drew Circle SI :
Paiquet'e Olrcle, W i tnin ; Galley, J) and M
Cent. R'arryed Seet W rtnti extra.
Boa Sheet onen at Helnbergt'. Book and
MuMc A tors tare, dav. la edvanoa.
Jan i . -
OPERAH0USE.
One IVight Only.
M Q N D AY,"rabruTy Is 5
SHERIDAN, MACK AND DAY'S
GRAND COMBINATION
-or
24 STARS
24
In conjunction with
Grlmaldl Adanan World-Fannd
KnglLb Pantomime Traup.,
Io addition to
MENTEK'8 BRASS BAND & 0R0HE8TRA
For fall lint of Company, programm. f en
tertaloneat andr.o lct. of the Pre., reed
"Th. Almarob " an illtutrated Journal ol
enttttainlug literature.
iar Daorsopen et 7 Benin, at I o'clock.
Price, ol Admlnlen-Prautt and
Dree Circle, SI; Pacquutta Clrele, rtUente;
OalHrrv,'i5nM.
UrKtred Beat, mar now be eecured without
extra charge at Helntberger'. Book Store.
WM. . 1UTINO,
Jan ja.1t O.ner.1 Agent.
; Games !
ATTTHOBS, gAROHEKKI. SNAP,
Bqitaiiii. Dr. Butby Base Balia,
1 h. Thre Mug Men.
Mrlo Fortimwe, '
Portrait Author., Vlcnett Aathoray
Won d Hhe.p,
i T Gaie of I'eFnAbv, Md.
vTrnfparntPlalngtatd,
(.Th. arkn.UckStr., . v , J, , :
Th. Mo-t t,a(ihM Thl:igSrn R.rth,
The New Ounie of l)r.w ud Mnuh,
M tch Oeme or W no BUek lragn.
..hnkfrnm Weatheifleld to Parll aa
"'jonhH'jwa.n. atd Jotfy1 J.na.' 'visit to
Butting
. rot .al. at .
. . .... : (
HEirJCCERCEO
Ut. Book and Moale Stora,
s jaatf I
ITEW ADV1STISKIS5T8.
Lubin's
Extracts.
KXTBA ITHNQTH.
Oraaai Ohooolat.,
Pramlaa Chocolaw,
e)ecaaa and French 8wt ChoocUte,
Waa, Spam had AdaataaUna Caallta,
baakar gtawrva., '
Frail Bntt.r,
Maraadala, Ba.pb.nj J .a.
Tb. Ftae Tab). Battar ta th. City,
Cholosst Ijrnpe, ItrnUied Hoaer , A. , Ac.
CHA3 D. MYERS M CO.,
f North rrau si
Jan its
N
Reading for All I
"PARNAPUS." By Emerson.
"Waldfried." A Novel by Aaerbach.
"From My louth Up." By Harland.
"Wanderinga of Vagabond." By
Morris.
"Qnlda." Alter the German by Wister.
"Hitherto." A atory ot YeaUrday,
by Putney.
"Child of the Tide,"
"South Meadows." By Dissoway.
All for sale at
THE CITY BOOKSTORE,
By CONOLEIA YATKS,
' 47 Market Btreot.
Ian 2S U
Flour! Flour! Flour!
QQ0 BBLS. BOB WBITR FLUDR,
400 " BaH M m rioar
200 " Wnlt.BuMlinFknr.
Far al. bv
KKMUUSBB CJALOER BBO",
Jaa SS M
Butter and Cheese.
IE Tab. and Firkin. Butter,
2QQBoaa.Ub.Ma. '
ji rarmia oj .
KKBUHMEB A OALDXB BBO1.
Jan2S li
Spirit Casks, Hoop
Iron, &c.. &c.
150 "D A
a Tun. uoop iron.
IOO Bbl.. Ola.,
aoe farei. Rivet.,
3 Ubli. Bnngn, A.
For tal. b;
KSaCrlMBR OALDEB BROS.
Ian SS Si
FLANKER & 8HURE.
. SEALEBS tH
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES,
WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, be
PURE BAKER WHISKY, 186.
Ko. 81, North Front si
Vessel Wanted.
TTTE WISH TO CHART! B A VI8SEL
to take from SO ta 1M ton af Osano ta Mew
b.ra, V.O. ' s
5ATAS9A O0AMO CO.
SMf
Jaaaa'V
Choicest New Crop Teas!
every Variety at Radueed
, Prteear
Fin en grade Grwn, Black and Ingltab Braak
faitTeaa. Onr FIN ) TKAB at. all wa nmraeent them.
Wa will lurnleb tant'l. when e lied lor,
CHAS. D. MYERS A CO.,
AT tiorth Front Mueet.
1858. ; Hennessey- 1858.
OLD PALE BRANDY.
Fla Old Amontillado Blurry,
T waive V.a Old Brown .Bh.rry,
Flneet Old Wine In tb But.
CHAS. D. MYERS & CO.,
SAT North Front ttraet.
. -.. 21
Jan M
Tor Sale
OH RE AS QS ABLE TEUH8, tb. Rational
Hotel Furniture, scd aa unexpired Lea
seven year.
TU I. a enanee rot a good InTeetment, a. the
Uotal u'well ertubllehed, and la a flonrlihing
ronrtltlon. For farther information, apply at
-
th Matloaal Hotel, or to , .
Jan S I4f 4 D. A. SMITH A 00.
C. H. W. RUNCE
gMOKED JOWL, B.w Lot of CELBKT,
holo Family Pkmr-ln Barr.l and Half
Harrala. '
Frtah fttllk Cracker.. '
, CORNER OF
IJarkct and 2d Streets
JuU J ' li-W
TT rnoi IVO CABDMavndT ISITINU
If CAM1S a noil'T ah.
M HI.
BMAL UTFX01.
4Wi
MISCELLANEOUS.
GENUINE
PERUVIAN GUANO.
In Lara; or Small Quantities.
By Inttructlon. of th. PrutB down,
nent, their Agfnt har 1uct th. rir.of
Ua.o.ix tluitno rruni nrptmbr tat. l 4.to
iitr two duHara anil tttytwnt. ('-.' ftl) rW.
mw ton f iN4t pi'xuilt r, wt.blUhlng .
th. Mm tlm. a new ! af ai o.iiil tb.
towrat being M eenle no ptrnrl IVunt DO
to 100 tone.ta. highrrt U To n IW am. awl am.
Ai ura.l, Ui.y will not Mil In lot. of 1M than
tea ten. . '
Undarthia new arrangement I
am enabled to fill order for lota
often ton and upward at lea
Eric than the Agent of the Po
uvlan Government. I will, aa
leretofore, eupply quantities un
der ten ton at the aame rate aa
charged by them.
-Clrcultf, aoBttlning teitlaint-UI., refaranee.
ami full ptrttcular, Billrt tvt,,n iiiiti'oa
. R. BALCAZAR,
N. SS Beawr Bt., New York. '
T. O. Box Its.
Sm ST t-dlwbf
Notice.
PfUCATlON WILL BK MADE TO
tl. General Aaxmbly of Korth Carolina k
charter tb City Bunk of Wilmington.
Jaa ST lt-awSm
Salt Bagging Ties
Corn;
- - -a .....
4,000 Racks Bait, " " "
. 200 Rolls and Half Rolls Bagging,
20 Tons Ties,
15,000 BnaJiels white and Mixed Corn,
for Mia low by ,
WILLIAMS A MURUHISOM
Flour, SuRar, Coffee and
Rico.
1,000 Bbls. Flour all grades ;
) Ubls. lQueil Hngar, .
100 Bngs Trimt) Rio Coffee,
25 Bbls Whole Rice,
For le low b
W1LUAMH A MORCHI80M
Hay, Hoop Iron, Clue and
Spirit Casks.
500 Bales NV R. A E. Hay,
600 Bundles Hoop Iron,
100 Bbla. Oln.
200 New New York Spirit Casks,
For aal. law by
WILLIAMS MCROHIHON,
Bacon, Syrup, Shot, Oats
and Nails.
100 Boxos D. H. and Smoked Sides,
100 Bbls. 8. H. Syrup,
400 RagsSbot,
, 600 Bushel Blaok Oats,
SiWK. g. NaiU, '
Furaal- low br
WILUAMS A MURCniSON
J
Lit
GUANO !
GUANO I
250 Tons No. 1
GUANAPE.
350 Tons
E U R E K A ".
For aale to arrive, low for eaeh, or on reuon-
abl. term, on crop tlm. - ,
WILLIAMS A MURCHISON.
Jan 16 14
Mm MacMnts and Mers,
Bntrher. fra'M. Met Knlrne end Htrel.
Hatohet and Moat Saw. In grt.t variety, at
ui. '
Naw Ifardwavre Btoreof
OILEUAMCBOHIMON
' ' il North Front Street.
Jaa I
Corn, Floun Salt &c.
2,000 Bashels Corn,
1,000 " .Oats,.
150 Bales No. 1 Eastern Hay, '
1,000 Backs Salt,
50 Rolls Bagging,
- 100 Boxes Chnese, .
100 Boxes Candy,
50 Cases Lye and Potash, .,
100 Kegs Nails,
60 Tierces and Tubs Lard,
400 Kegs Sporting "and Blasting
Powder, i
200,000 W. P., O. D. and Moeket
, V Caps. V
250 Bags Shot,
60 Bags Coffee,
-- 50 Bbls. Sugar, (refined), ,
10 Hbds. Porto Rico Sugar,
150 Boxes Soap, .
15 Tierces Rioe,
20 Bbls; and Half Bbls. Snuff,
' 150 Boxes Tobocoo, kH io.
,. .For aal. by
KEBOHNEB & OALDKB BBOS
jaa 24 SI
! "New Process"
Empire Family Flour,
Beat Hour In tb World.
Tr It. and we fftiarantne a tSTln . of A3 W oer
oent. A.waeexiHiotfd It took the "premium"
at lb Fair lor making th. .. .
PCBEST, WHITEST sad -.-,.?
', 7.' SWKKTEST BREAD
On. trial will eonvlnoa you.
Th. "Beet Buti.r iu th. WoiM." alway. U.
aamt and tb. only r.llabla elegant BntUr In
thl. city.
Balad Dlng and Atmor.'i Mine. M.at.
At ' ' bEO: MYERS',
U and 13 Booth Front Bt.
aaM U
MISCELLANEOUS.
1S75
1S75
Our iiumeuse stock at greatly
reduced prices, oame mast to
soM within next tlireo ruontlis.
Call and examine.
NO IIUM0UG!
D. A. SMITH k CO.
Jaar
John Dawson
Ha. In Mora aid loerrlT nt0 flow, (of all
klmltt TlonePli'wt'atlng, tS Coil, t'ntt.in
Phiw Line., 3oi Pair Traoa Chalna, 4(1 Ikiaen
Collar .ml Hmi, I0"i)n- n Willng Hiw,
do Itu.an thoel ana SpadM. l or aal. at th.
low.t narkt raa.
Ill, 0 AY 91 in ark. t Blrert.
JB W
W0DTENS
CaroIinalCentral Bail-
way Express
WILL OIVBl PROMPT nitPATO" TO
all FrelnhU. Hotiey aid other valanbt.
IMukait. poiflxiioil to In carrt lur any ami all
Kliition Ilia Ka'm and Weittru l)liilon
oi the t)arllna llxntrtl HaiwT
All r la thi tin. ar lu'lt eoT.rM tf
Ituuran. in Brit-claw t'owranlee.
F. M. WOOTEN, ; Proprietor,
" C.S. I.OV B, Agent.
Jan SI iw-tf
Notice.
A fn-oll meetliig of th Stockholder, of th
Wilmington anil Bra Hlite allra't f,BHiiy
will ba held at th IHiik of N'w Hmn-r, a'
.nolotk f. at., on i'UESUAV, February ad,
By order or the Prwidjfit.
XllOM AM l. MRARKM,
Becret r A Triirrr.
Jan SS ifO-IUIansS&lfebS
Horse Blankets.
Saddlee. Hnrnera. Trunk.. Traveling Haiin,
Hollar.. Brtdlc, Haniex, Trade t'lialne, Wliliw,
Miiui., Hoiks llrnthri, Feather Huatrra, anil a
gimeral aaKorimnnt of Hadrtlarj goiH-
i'.hap aa gnudiof nme qua lly van be bought
In th. BUt.
J. S. TOPI! AM ft ( O
noTlT mina-tl
TWILLED SILK "WINDSOR"
NECK TIES, 80 els; worth 60 cts.
FANCY CRAVATS, VERY
HEAVY SILK, 60o'; worth 81 10.
NECK RUCHES VERY CHEAP.
A
HtSDNWltfE LOT of Bilk Hook
iriarka, Ja.t Imported from
im oiilry.
GREAT VAMKi V oi ,.tt end lata Jtm
ii y how Dovlgna.
FKESH SUPPLV of Z hrr. -Whit, aud
B'.rk, lO.i per oi; toiom, iOo.
WILLIAM FYFES,
Jan I
EXC1IKIGK C'OUNEII.
Tobacco Leaf an! Cotton PM
BEMI-MONTHLT.
Largeot elr.ulalion of any Trada Jonraal In
the Monthera Btatea. Bubtorlytlon l p
annum.
Macco leaf and Cotton Plant
.UrFLlMIKT W.alLT.
Orer Fle Hundred iir.'uttou. drnnUtlon,
Poet paid epre luien t pptt . to Pit O Uli tt a
ajoining iouiiumoi me t aromiae.
f. B.M' BKIB,
deeSO-tf - Ptopiielnr,
Uoldsboro High School
For Boys and Young Men
M.arriB.A. M.... Principal
K.W.ADaH., A M, Prof, of M .thematic.
Tha next Beaglon begin, on Houday, F.b
ruary It
tor Olroular. apply tn
at. rBTTFB. Principal.
JanSS Sa ' Uuldaboro, M.O.
CubaMolassesT
JUST ARRIVED. A CARGO OP
BRIGHT
KBW CROP CUBA MOLASSES, -
Whlih w off.r at owert Market Prlo.
-C?,. -. ALSO
g q HHPs gUGAf H 0 USE
200BBL,.j syrup.
For aal. by
KIBOBRKB A CAI.DXB BROS.
Jaa I , J-
JJAV1KQ BOTTOllT THE 8 TOOK In Trade
oi Lots' BooKToaa, and expecting In a few
day. a large addition ao a. to niak. tha rtoek
oompl.t la rery particular, I hone Willi
prompt attention, good rtock and prim tomit
thi timet to .har a portion of public patronage.
t BDWAKDMANW.
Jan 3 . 90-dlitJcwit
Wadteboro Horald copy tf. -i
Notice.
All perron Indebted to the nrniirletr nf th
"Cllnb'n Kportrr,"a papr )tly pnhlUhud
In thn town of Olinton. K.mton cou ty. are
ne'etiy n'lin -a to rutin iofaa aim .PTTie
with the andiTdined, wh ha putcha-ed and
ui fully empowered to rtceli t tor 'he m.
' LiriUfl TV A IV
tlllnton, N. O.i Jan. SOtb, 1878.
Ii. S4 21 a
FOR 8ALt7 !
Mules and Wagons.
J 3 K VT N (T) rTad anort l'g Mula.
TWO (V) A No. I Road Wgona.'
ungo.y.rma,
WntbrOOk, Blalen OountT, N. O.
Furniture Carpets
SEW ADV2STISI5IZM3.
great mmm urn
FOR 30 DAYO.
BUOWN & RODDICK,
45 STREET.
ETKHT AKTIOLF. RriTABtK FOtV WIN TRR WRAH HAD BKRN MARKED DOWIf,
Hln no diwlre to Tulwepraint elth't O nfl" or prloae, w. Mil tb. attaet oa r all aa
I'.tnim tuilio BtMhiMl w. hav.er H.aaiao .Lb otta ouooa ta rtiia rinv.a. as ikal Bar
ehawr. on f.w thml" Jnteotiy how much of. rodnotloa htibeea aaada,
NO HU' M lIPPt'H I'll MTt ba. ever bM oa.red In thl. olty at ANT 1 1MB.
Our I'AH.r pairvue and tlu who hai. t.?ored n. with a .all .artier In th. hum saa Twaak
for erjutfiuint we make. Wa ana DBTaaaiiaaotoaloaa aut th b.laae. of sat tak ba
order to mak. Mt aitot BprlngpurobaM'a .
Oamfils Hair Cloth,
Coldred Hurir).
foruisrlj 75
40,...;
40
no
73
flft,...,.
75,....
Dtmblo Width ruplins,
Holid Blua Fopllu,,
Colorttl Caahfturre,
Nootoh Plaids,
All wool Kuiuress Cloth.
i
it
$3 50........
COATS' NPOOL COTTON fl oouts iwr
fltUuoh Frnit tf tha Iiom Hhirtinir l2
8-Inch riE.V BIDH COTTON, W cmU
Hontoli UuiHiiainn, li cunts per yard.
10 luolit's wide Knglish TtiokirtK, a5 fJents, t
a n tcMTOiAi niKootmT or n mhiukt, wiii i. tiiv.a ova all aaua at t'ma af irarekaw,
with the t, li,wlHgnwptliui Itl.achadand Cnhlearh.d BblrUnga, Olnghamt, Calloa. aaA '
Term, strictly Cbbbi and Oiia Prleo. r If it Bavruplo. Cut.
jJBROWN & RODDICK, 45 Market Stree
i Uli . i V i
out
1 One Price-Terms Cash'"
.' FRAMC BR.,
17 Inrhct Htrcot.
DEPARTMENT NO. 1, Consinfinp; 0f Dornpatfo and Fancy DRY GOODS,
Uud,y-Mitd (JlothiuK, Hhoas, Ilata, Oenta Foro
luti!i,r flwk.lj V,.iu.u r..
DEPARTMENT NO. 2, Conaihtiuir ot
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j.uf. iiwiiuo, vBMfn, i iok'u uuuvry, anu x aus
Articles. ' -.
S6T Aealllireepe0l.fullyiollottod,and.4tuiraotloa ,uaraiitcn4. .
M. FRANK & BR0., Market Street,
j-it WILMINGTON, N. C.
At $53.00 par Ton, Cash, or $(10.00,
NAVASSA ACID PHOSPHATE.
At $33.00 per Ton, Cash, or $38.00, payable lat of November next,
WK OUAKANTEB thatUi. prertou. HlgUUraila of our Fertlllaera ihall b fully aUlBTAliaa
. R. BRinilKRI, Pre.ld.at
, WoHa K, Tii-miurer,
.h UhAFKI IN, Mupsrlutendent
t .L..
i:iiCELLANE0D8.
THE LOW
PRICES
ACCOUNT FOR THE
EXTENT OF OUR SALES.
ii
SfNCR WK RESOt.VK.n TO REU.at prlo.
that ould lurely retjiiflii dock, it tea r
f ulrad no .aiemanahlp to aell our good..
Our Silks. Black
Alpacas. Dress Coods,
ClpaoLod and Unbleaobed Goods, Table
Cloths, Bloaobed and Unbleached,
.jf lth Jsapkiris, . .Iilanaats, Hpreads,
tibmttoga, Fiannols, JUoflicry,
Gloves, lttbbons, Laces,
Collars, Qandkorohiea ;
Ande Ihoiieanctotlier aril.'lee.are going fan.
and ll'Toa ar In want ot any good, uensily
fuund In a flr.t-cla Dry OihhU Stock, now
in th, time to bay them Irora the beet .took In
tb. city, at price, noyer aold at bJlor.,
Kememh.r th. inducement la offered only at
tha Itadiag .
" DBY GOODS HOUSE OF e
BOSKOWITZ& LIEBER,
: 29 Market Street.
Jan 10 . v
. OFFICE
Garden Cily Ciaar Manulactory.
KEW YORK.
All Cigar, etautboriaed .w Tork Factory
prtwt. Quality gnaranlerd . reir(Miitd.
The ehnat lloiiee In the 8tat, and th.
otilj oiiedmlli gnoliiWW In Clgnre.
CUAa. KAbl'KUWIC'Z dl HBO.,
o. 9 Worth Front Street,
deeV4-lm , Wilmington, N. U. -
Green & Flanner,
WHOLESALE ani RETAIL DRUGGISTS
Offer to lh trada a Completo awortmcnt (at
rra-onKiin vrii'in) ot r ure wrug, rme nrnii
oala nd rhurneccn leal PrHrmia'lnn.. biRinb
er wtlh a lara. awortment War-len Hed.
W guarantee .us purity oi eyery nrneie.
No. 49 Market Htreet.,
Jan 81 WUmliig'on, N. 0.
To the Public.
A U, WE ASK OF THB F OBUO IS
general 1 to , . 1 ''
PBICE OUR GOODS.
A few
More OVCnCOATS
Left
SOLD1
to Us
I AT LESS THAN COST.
PAYIDA WEIL.
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now
now
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to
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.........now
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now
sow
now
........nowW Qf
8dooL
ours if yard.
ptr yard.
MOiTO !
(iiinkfty, 'china, Glassware, Lamps,
V -I.l... ... -Ml
WE OFFER
OUR STANDARD FERTILIZERS
For the Season of 1675, delivered on tha Can, at Oar
Factory, at the followipg
rai2itxon:i piiices t
SOLUBLE NAVA8SA GUANO
payable 1st of November, next;
NAVA88A GUANO COUPAHY
WILMINQ10M. M. C.
-eud)Aw4aa
M awawawaaBwejHpB
M18CELLAKE0D8.
M. CRONLY, Auotloneer.
BT CEONLT AatOBSll.
Assignee's Sale.
ON TOEMDAT, F.bronrj Id, llTS.al 1
o'clock A.M., I will U at tbd alMrooB.oi'
Onnly A Morrl., tb. LA10B IBONIAFX
th Wilmington Saying. Bank.
HBIBATAB,
Aailfn.a.
bJ-Bt-Jan 2t4,Miir.bt
.Jan a
Screven Houco,
S. BBADLXY, Proprl.tor,
SAVANNAH, Gr A.
m BIS LOKO AMD FA VOHABLT KNOWK
Uuum, pht.aantljr altnatad oa Johaaoa Sqnara,
h.ylng b,.n recently repalntod and npaJrvS,
and haying all of It dapartmtnts tiled wltsi
competent, pollt and atumtly aatploT,
oR'ar. to the trayollng pnblls aaaaforts nnaar
paeatd by any itoaae la tha Boathera Stataa.
Pawengera having Thrtragb Ttcketa and da.
airing to lny oyer at Scroyi-n Hou.e, will hay
Pre. TrnniOTtation from tha H.uae to Depot
or Mtremsr. Id Soray.n Uon. UnmlbnMa. .
decra KAVIaa
Swede Iron, Plow Steel,
Smith'. Bellow., Screw Plate., Anvils,
Sleilg. Hammer., Hand Hammer., dt.. A
Um awortiuenti f th. abov. gooda eaab
tonud at tb old e.toblWied Hardware Uooaa
Vt V' : ,TOH DAWSOW, '
1, 2U and 81 Market 8.
liiilt l
Corn, Hay and Oats
3 000 BDaHELS C0RN " ' ; v'
1000 !" 0AT8v
v 2Q() BalctEaaternEay, "-.
i Fcr.Vehy ' ' ' ,,
KEKCH5KE dt CALDIEBBOa.
Jan 81 IS-
Harshal's OClce,
' CUT OF WILMINGTON
January 23d, 1875..
FROM flil PATE Art Tf'NFt'Ra ARJ
i loMt'Ued iwlttig r,i.rt . or hi. of ant
-Kill Iti (r.if't f tht, t'lty Markrt Prlar
r ' 'T' ui the f.'tern ln a'- t ronttnl la
Ii -tr Hnof Tf'rtb mri.t r ..mt
mlTh'ril ulrcii, hi twe.n th)nrh -rn Itniof
M iri'rt a' d 'h - 'onMirn, Mae or t brfyiit
trl t . a- i ctrfnii i tor tbi. purpue.
k.nrll.l Va ata or,
' J. 1LK"I rOV.