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VOL XXIV.-HO. 42.
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WELMIXOTON. N. a:
THURSDAY, FEB. 18. 1875.
BY TELEGRAPH.
RALEIGIi:
THE USURY BILL IN THE
HOUSE.
IT PASSES ITS SECOND
READING.
AND COMES UP AGAIN TO-DAY
AS SPECIAL OHDER.
AMENDMENTS ALL VOTED DOWN.
SPICIAL TO JOrBKAU J
RiutiaH, February 17.
Ill the House to-day.the Usury bi'l
passed its second reading by a vote vf
63 to 35.
Tbe proposed amendments were all
' Toted down.
It comes up on its third rending in
tbe House to-morrow, as the special
order for 11 o'clock.
HEADQUARTERS.
PETITIONS , FOR AID TO TD E
TEXAS PACIFIC ROAD.
THE HOUSE EXERCISED OVER
.THE SENATE BILL.
JUDGE RUSSELL WANTS OUR
MUNICIPAL ELECTION
LAW BULED OUT ,
THE CASE TO BE TRIED AT
RALEIGH NEXT MONTH.
Washington, Feb. 16 Noon In
tbe Senate ?arious petitions were pre
sented from tbe citizJus of P. nriBj-l-Tania
for aid to thff Northern PaQiiio
and Texas Paoiflo Railroad, and re
ferred to tbe Committee on Railroads.
The House is in Committee of . the
Whole on the tariff bill.
Washjuoton, Feb. 17 Night
Hotjbh The Tariff Bill was discussed
all day in the Committee of tbe Whole.
The Amendments did not get beyoi.d
tbe first section, which applied only
to whisky. Propositions to reduoe
the tax from $1 to 85 cents aud to
strike out the provision taxing stock
on hand, were rejected.
An amendment was adopted increa
ing tbe duty on ehampaigue from $0
per dozen quarts to 89, and from 3
per dozen pints to $100.
The evening session is for bnslnem
other than political to be reported
from the Judioiary Committee,
The Senate at the expiration of tbe
morning hour took up tbe resolution
to seat Pinohback. Morton, who ban
the bill in charge, said he hoped tbe
Senate would sit it through, and there
is cow a probability of an all uigbt
session.
. Information has been received here
that a motion was made to -day by
D. L. Russell, counsel for plaiutift',
before Judge Bond, of the U. S. Cir
ouit Court, at Baltimore, for an in
junoiion to prohibit tbe holding of
the municipal ejection of Wilmington,
N. O, on the ground that the charter
reoeutly adopted by tbe Legislature
. of North Carolina disfranchised ne
groes. Tbe case is to be tried at
lialeigh on the 6th of Marob.
A man, supposed to be. laboring:
under temporary insanity, leaped from
the dome of the Capitol to day to the
roof of tbe main building, it least one
t hundred and fifty feet. His name is
unknown. The dreadful oconrauoe
oaused great excitement.
The name of the person who jnmpid
off tbe dome of the Capitol to-day,
was James MoMahon, a carpenter of
thii oity. .
PENNSYLVANIA.
TUESDAY'S LOCAL ELECTIONS.
Philadelphia, Feb. 17 Noon.
The eleotion yesterday for Councils
resulted in the choice of 22 Republi
cans and 7 Democrats to the Select,
and 65 Republicans and 15 Democrats
to the Common Couuoil. In the third
' ward James L. .Marshall, Democrat,
was eleoted by twelve plurality over
Harry Huuter, to fill . the vacancy in
the State Legislature caused by the
death of Wm. H. Fogan.
In one division of the fifth ward the
ballot boxes were destroyed.
WnxiAiispoBT, Feb. 17 Noon
A Dem6oratio Mayor has been elected.
Tbe Republicans carry the balance of
the ticket. , , ' '
Habbisbubg, Feb. 17 Noon The
Republicans elect the Controller by
125 majority.
Sobamton, Feb. 17 Noon. Tbe
Democrats have elected their Mayor.
Riadino, Feb. 17 Noon Evans,
Republican, has been re elected as
Mayor.
bTBACuat, N. Y., Feb. 17 Noon
A Republican Mayor has been eleoted.
DELAWARE.
BREAKING UP OP THE ICE IN
THE BAY. .
DklawareJ Bkhsakwateb, Feb. 17
Night The southwest wind of this
mot mi g carried the ice out to sea and
took many vessels with it A part of
the returned this evening without
ddoulty.. The barque Cieufuegos.
from Havana for Philadelphia, bad
her bow porta stove by the ioo and
sunk in twenty minutes in nvefatboms
of waterv The crew were saved. She
lies about two miles south of Hen
lopen, with her lower yards just und f
w,t.
EUROPE,
j FROGRESS OF TuFImTEUUL
Ti'nrvp . .
bllDLM.
THE WAR IN SPAIN.
JOHN MITCHELL WILL GIVE
THEM TROUBLE.
London, February 17 Noon. Tlie
Prince Imperial at Wooliieh was
seventh iu his clans and first in. leuo
inR and ridnrg. .
Disraeli will introduce' a resolution
declaring John Mitehelt ineligible.
The captain and thirteeu of the crew
of the Syduey Derfn are miscing, the
remainder of the crew arrived at
Valencia.
It is reported that Jobu Mitchell
refused to take the oath of allegiance,
It is also said that the Home Rule
members will rtfne to support Mitch
ell, biii policy dfferiug from theirs.
A mi etiug at T'pporrary declared that
Th ease Mitchell as rejected they
would again return him. .
Paris, Feb. 17 Noon. It is re
ported that Don Carlos, Don Alfouao
aud others have raised a krge sum in
Londou to carry on the witr agHinat
Alfonso
WEST VIRGINIA.
THE CAPITOL BILL TO BECOME
A LAW. :
ALLEN T. CARFEN1ER ELECTED
TJ. S. SENATOR.
IlrxTTNOTON, Feb 17 Night The
Governor luta agreed not to veto tint
Capitol bill, and in five days it will
become a law. On adjournment of
the Legislature the Governor will pro
ceed to Wheeling to make arrange
mi nts for tbe removal of the. Cap'tol.
Ou joiut ballot in the legislature?
far U. S. Senator, Alleu IV
Carpenter received 85 votes," Judge
Moore 25, and Price 19. The mem
bers then began clmngnig their votes
and the remilt then stood, CarpeuWr
US, the Republicans voting for Berk
shire. Carpenter's election will be a great
help in pacifjiug the Charlestoniaus
for tbe loss of the Cupitol.
TIIe' HUH.
ACTIVITY IN "THE WOOL MAR
KET. Boston, Feb717 1875. -Night-There
is a sternly demand for all
kiudaol domestic wool. Manufactur
ers are purchasing in lots as want d,
and fair avt-rageaales are notioeable for
some weeks past on comparatively dull
market indicates that the stock in the
hands of manufacturers ia quite small.
No material change in priees is expect
ed. At present the bulk of the stock
is h'dd "vitU con-id'Table firmness atid
desirable lots of fleeces are only of
fered where full current prices are
realized. Tlie sales of Pennsylvania
and Oliio fleeces have been at from
53 to 57 cents for XXX and choice
ELECT JUC1 SMS.
There has been a terrible fire at
port au Priuce, by which five hundred
houses were burned.
The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad1
has reduced its passenger travel from
thirty to forty, per cent, to and from
all competing points.
There is a large fleet belw Balti
more.the bay closed to (saining vessels.
It is reported that the insurgents in
Cuba have abandoned jurisdiction in
Cieufuegos.
No MilTfiiug for foodlwi the Mass
achiis -tta ic.j bimnd fljet, as the shore
was easily resehed on the ice.
. Hon. John B. Dmy ton, ex-President
of the Jersey Fire Commissioners,
suioided by shooting himself yester
day. The fctrawhouse of Vise & Co., has
failed. , Liabilities $1,000,000,
BALTIMORE.
THE RAILROAD WAR.
Baltimore, Feb. 17 Night It 'is
stated that orders buve been issued to
the employees of the New York and
Pennsylvania Central to receive no
freight and no tickets for points on
the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, nor
t honor through tickets issued by the
B. AO. Road. -
Hold Hobbery I San Fr&nclaro.
" A bold robbery was committed iu
the Dime Savings Bank of San Fran
cisco ou the evening of the 6th inst.
It has been the custom of the bank to
keep open on Saturday evenings until
9:30 o'clock, to accommodate laboring
people. During the business hours- of
the bank a large amount of the depos
its in currency and coin is placed in
the show windows as an inducement
to careless men to deposit their money
in a safe place. On tbe night I men
tioned, about 8 o'clock, as the clerks
were busy at their books, some daring
fellow walked deliberately up to the
window aud dashed a brick through
one of the large panes. . At tbe same
instant be inserted his two La ids
through tbe convenient aperturt, and
bifore the crash of the window pane
hud even attracted the attention of the
penons inside, he had escaped with
his fists full of greenbacks. When
the consternation which the daring
deed excited had somewhat subsided
au examinati6n w m made, aud it was
discovered that tbe. audacious thief
had carried away ovor $1,000 in green
backs. When is a s ua'l boy like 'a big
banker ? When 1 ft is a wroth-child.
Boston has one man who cannot tell
a lie. He i deaf and dumb peanut
vender. . : ' ,
"Pray," caid a gentleman the other
dav to a lady, "do you like ateam
bota ?" "No," Bbe replied, "not
much, but I am exceedingly fond of
smack." H took th huit.
A disreixfltful mm inkpilhis futhnir
t "Wbv la neighbor Smith's luiuor store
i J" "wnntorfnt .dollar f
jtHll. my wn.' "Becsuee
Daas it" aaid the bor. Th
"1 can t
too can't
pans it," aaid the boy. That boy got
a leather medal in the shape of anum
tier ten boot. ....
' ''Where's the molasses BilL." said a
ml beaded woman sharply to her son,
wno tiad returned with an empty tug,
"None in the city mother. Every
grocery nas a Dig Disc board outside,
with tbe letters chalked on it, 'N. O,
Molasses.'-
. The Sunday Herald, a reliable
; Washington journal, assert that while
Butler was arguing the passage of the
Civil Rights bill last week and almost
within sound of his voice a negro
"attempted to outrage a little white
girl in one of the oorridors of the
Capitol.
A story is told of an old gentleman.
who always took notes of the minis
ter's seraion and on one occasion read
them to the minister himself. "Stop,
stop! said the latter on tbe oocurenoo
of. a certain sentence, "I didn't say
that." "I know you didVt," was the
reply; "I put tbat in myself to make
sense.
Even in the saloons, opinions upon
grave subjects are expressed forcibly.
A gentlemau slightly under the influ
ence of the intoxicating bowl furnish
ed proof of this fact a night or two
ago. "Whisky, zur," he said, "hio
brightens the intellect. It ought to
be introdn. ed into the publio schools,
tur."
There is a quarrel between the two
sovereigns of Siam, aud the second
King has fled for shelter to tbe Brit
ish Consulate at Bangkok. The sec
oud King iu Siam, though clothed
with royal rank, is not a real power in
the country. He ia expected to stand
aloof from active interferenoe in affairs
of Shite, and, according to the most
crt di bio explanation of the existence
of this dual sovereignty, he ia only a
monarch .in reserve, a sort of seoond
string to tbe constitutional bow, ready
to take the first King's place if the
latter should die, so that there may be
no danger of revolutionary violence
during an accidental vacanov of the
throne. The present first Kinar of
Siam ia not much more than 22
years of age, aud his colleague ia
aooui tii. miu potentates speak Eng
lish. The oause of quarrel ia probably
this: The voung King, whose son is
only six months old, and who is sur
rounded by young advisers, being
consumptive, has been forced by these
oourtiers to make the seoond -King
surrender his claims, in order to keep
their own party in pewer. There ex
ists, however, outside the two royal
circles, a great feudal family, headed
by the late Prime Minister, who, from
bis dislike to tbe innovations, has re
tired into the interior. He ia engaged
in plots to bring afTtiri to c .deadlock,
and thereby strengthen his own influ
ence. The plots of the Chinese secret
sooieties will tend farther to compli
cate the affair.
Mr. Charles Francis Adams, Jr., has
a happy knack for working up statis
tics that make his lecture on railroads
as entertaimug as it is instructive. He
shows conclusively by the offloial ta-
Dies mat n a person traveled an a pas
senger on Massachusetts railroads
eight hundred miles a day every day
of hia life, be would, by a doctrine of
cuanoes, De seventy years old before
he would receive an injury in a rail
road acoident. Frenoh statistics show
ed that stnge coach traveling was at
lenst fifty times as dangerous as travel
iug by rail. The danger of being mur
dered iu Massachusetts was greater by
far than that of being killed in a rail
road accident. In 1873 tbe railroads
carried 42,000,000 passengers without
killing one ; iu tbe same year in Bos
ton alone five persous were killed by
tumbling down stairs, seven by falling
out of windows. In fao , Mr. Adams
figures seem to prove that there is not
a much safer plaoe of refuge in the
worm tuan a Massachusetts railway
car. We know of many, however, tbat
are ciieaepr and more comfortable.
SPECIAL.
The bnt drewed man in town sr wvarliif
Warwlck Oollara. They'll? tier li nothing
Ilk thm for oomfnri.
Th I.Atriof Pvarl, through which th
human voic Itiuoi, thoa d norer bacons
rusty. To keep th teth for iter frei trom
blemtah, to render their deoiy Impartible, It la
only nectKMry to use .Fragrant BOZODONT.
It t siitls; btlc atid mpiemely wholeeome.
' ! ' V
The cnlillc ire hereby a-mrd. thronih the
column or the JoiiB4t that 1'arioiia' eurg
tlve fills eonttln fao lnjnrlom irlnolple, but
niai tcipy may oe a mm mured to ebiidrrn and
th most weak and shattered oonetltntloni la
mall dowi, with great certainty or incoeaf.
Or. A hnnon, one of the moot laeeeenful
practitioner of bi time, lorentr'1 what la now
called Johueon'i Anodyne Liniment The
RrMt lunceM of 'bin article In the core of
Hroftchmi and all dleet or throat and Innga.
will make tbe name ot Jobn'on not lew favor:
ably, It'leet widely known, than tbat or JjOuIi
Kai'Oleon.' .
Conniimpllvea, Take If ode.
Every moment of dolay makee your ear
more hopetfM, and much depends on theju.
dtolouicholreof; a remedy. The amount uf
ttntlmony In rarer of Dr. Bchenck's Pulmonic
Sjrap, an a cure for consumption, far exceed!
all that can be brought to support the proton,
tons of any other medicine. See Dr. Bchenck's
Almanac, containing the certificates of many
lrons oi the highest respectability, who hae
been restored to health, after being pronoun,
ccd Incurable by phjMclani of acknowledged
ability. Bcheock'i Pulmonic Syrup alone has
cured many, at these orldenoei will ihow; bat
the cn-e Is of tee promoted by the employment
of two other remedies which Dr. Bchenck pro
vide! for tbe purpose.' Then additional reme
dies are Pchenck'i Sea Weed Tonle aud Man.
1rake PI1H. 1 By the timely see or these medi
cines, acoordlng to directions, Dr. Hoheook
oertldes tbat noA any ease ef Consumption
maybe red. - .,..
, Dr. Hrbenok i! profesalonally at hi! princi
pal office, (xmer sixth and Arnh ttreets,
Philadelphia, every Mondy, where all i. tters
for ad rice mns be addressed. ,
DMIMTIMP "W"' kXE'iUTKI) at
rlUIl I InU tbe thorteet notleo and pa
the most reawnable e bi. at tiio
.goMXAii Ofics.
NEW ALVESTISISI5T3. ,
BtEIOTa CO,,
TAILORS
785 BROADWAY,
(Opposite A. T. Stewart & Co,,)
Have on exhibition at the PuroeU House, a oomplete assortment of sam-
"
plea of their New Spring Stock, consisting of tbe latest noveltiea in
ENGLISH AND FRENCH COATINGS.
Gassimeres and Cloths, in all shades.
fsklS 2 It
Howard Relief Fire
Engine Co. No. 1.
ATTENTION MEMBERS I
yOV ABB OHDKBEO TO APPKAR AT
the Ensln Houw THIS (Thnrsday) MOHN
ING, ttO o'olook.ln full UnHorm (wlihh.f)
lor Parade, In oe'ebiatitin of tbe Nineteenth
Anniversary or our Uompany.
Tee order to msroh will be glvsn at It
O'clock, A, M ., sharp.
Hanerars Msmbsr! mr aaae.
olaily requeated.to Join.
By order of Foreman.
W. T BCHMANN,
Keoordmg eeoretary.
LINE OF MARCH.
From Enalne House down Market stree to
F ont, up Front to Princess, Bp Princes. 10
i ntra, no J niro w vneeinnt, np t no.muv w
Fourth, nn Fourth to Nnn.Cown Nnnto Front,
nti Front U Market, up Market back to Kugino
nous.
teblS -
Executor's Sale.
0
N THE 10TH DAT OF MARCH MIXT'
at the reside nee of th late David K. Fu'ch,
t will eipoee to sale all of the personal proper
ty of which tbt 'Ste decedent dle4 postesMd i
Consulting of Household and Kitchen Furni
ture, Farming Dtensils, one flue Brood Mare
Three M alee, These Carts, T wo Ws gons, e lie
Buggy, Hogs, Oows, 8heee, Fu-lder, Corn, Pes-
nu'i, One Peannt M.ohlne romplete, Steam
Engine and Boner, Carpenter's Tools, Ac
Un lbs lath dyef March neit, at Eiohange
Corner, In the City of Wilmington, ti. )., 1
will selt Twenty Bharei of Wilmington and
Weldon R.llro.d Block.
T rmi ef Ha e-Cash lor all rami of twenty
Are dollars and der. Over th a amount a
ered t ofili mouths will be given with Interest
from date of sale, kotos with approved secu
rity required.
0. A. HAMNER,
Eieoutor of David K. Futch.
feb II 42-lslebAtXarch
CornCorn5torn.
3,000
BCSHELB CORN.
For sale by
fellS
KCaCUKEK CALDEK BBOS,
Rent of Valuable Real
Estate
"IT THE 10TH DAT F MARCH NEXT.
JI on the premises, I will rent for tbe bal
aiice or the year, a portion of that valuabl
olede of nronertv on which the late David X
Futrh reelded. wmi.l.tlngf one hundred acres
or Isanti, witn a larse ana wen arrangea uwe
lliiflHouwor eight rooms, atd all d sliablr
cnthonsee, located near Topsail Bound, ia ten
miles of Wilmington, N. U.
'arty renting will be required to give note
with appr ved aeturity.
0. A. HAMNER,
Ouardian of Caledonia Futch.
13!
feb IS . 42-stl8febftMarcb
Holasses Holasses
100 BBL8' VBW OR0P CUBA'
iwi.ii d;
.1 )
EERCHNEB A CALDKB BEOS.
feb It 4,
Bacon and Fork.
75 Boies D. 8. Sides,
60 " Smoked "
20 " . " Bboulders,
80 bbla Tork.
For tale by
! , KEBOBNEB A OALDEB BBCB.
feb 18 4t
S25 llilt OEWT
gAVCDBY BCT1NO OtOTHIHO FOw.
BUSINESS SUITS,
DRESS "
'fT'-"" ':' -v--!-i-- .1.-?.?- -f.r
. WEDDING "
mad to order at eoit satll March lit. ,
DAVID k WEIL.
ftbll
Rapidly at Cost !
FOU CASH !
o
OR STOCK or
BOOTS AND SHOES
isselllng rapidly, as our
riUCES ARE LOWER
than ever before.
Child's Feb. But Roots at at nn. worth no
MliMsPeb. l.aced Hoots at 1119. wor'b Hit,
Ladles Jovro Boetsst. 10, worth anno,
Men's Gaiter, and t'alt tie. at SI no, tl On and
SI 23, worth S 80 lo SI 00,
and everything elre In rrnnortlon. .
Call soon balers the stock is broken.
DUDLEY Jt ELLIS,
Blgn of the Big Boot,
Ko.41 Msaait Strut,
fS 411 iw
Notice.
HAVING DiepORHD OF OCR BADOtlf
rtatneseand Trunk hnlns .look. Uond
Wl land Book accounts. In Mtlmlngton, N.
' t to Merar.. Carp-ntar c Ma lard, ws h-r.b
tender our thanks t generous pnhilo fm
i heir Ittieril patronage the last ten y ars. and
ask eonMnuanoe of iht same to onreno
nemrs, who have been acos tablv In ear em
plov for many tears ao l are tburonahiy posted
iu the "sd iio, Harnrse and Trunk Business In
all Its branches.
Messrs. Carpenter A Ma'lard will settle all
Islmi contracted a alnst u In Wllmluulon, N
and ooll.ct debt, due ui ami r eeli t for
be same. .
J.n. TOPIIAM AGO.
A. Carpenter.
J II. mallard.
Saddles, Harness, &c.
HAVINO BOUHP THE ABOVE MEN-ti-'m
d Oi ode, we offer a lull itock or
UADDLES,
HARNESS,
trunks;
COLLARS,
BRIDLES,
And All Kind. of
BJLopuErsr goods,
VERY LOW PRICES
For Taeh or to prompt pajlngbuvers. Ws
reepeoifni'T eoHc't r.iii)Me.
(JAMPENTEHeY ITIAM.AHD.
lebt SI lunao
OPERA HOUSE.
MONDA EVENINO, February 22d.
TOM DEMEK'S PIMOMISE
situ ire.
Presenting the comical
HUMPTY DUMPTY ABROAD
And the langbsble
113 aPECIAl.TY AHTIHTB,
comprising Irish,' Kngllsh, and i'utch comic
songs, hat spinning,' gyninartlt'S, tumlil ng,
paile ard 'adder dancings, sciobsta. skating
on a pedeettl, Juggi lug, live donkey, perform
ing animals, beautiful mu-lc.
tlmw Bcenery-mew TrlcktNew
U ssrdroke.
AWTHK CSDAI. HOAI.EOF PRICES
Rmierved Beau for sale at HEIMBBEKUEK'B
Bookstore
Openst7 0'cloclr',.comm'npe. at I.
W. E. COL EM AW, Agent
feb IT 41 t
BLANK BOOKS,
ENVELOPES,
PAPERS OF ALL KINDS.
Pees, Ink, Penholderi, Mucilage, Ink Btands,
Paper Weights, Pen Baoks, Sponge (upl,
. Damper lag Cups. Copying Brnshri,
Letter Books, Blotting Paper, Let
ter Press, Lead Penolls, Elestlo
Bands, Bteel and Vubber,
Ink and Penoll Erarers,
Ac, Ao Ae,
ALBO
Bbeet Mnsle and Musical Instruments.
For sale at
CONOLEY ft TATES'
Oity Book I Store.
feb 14 M
Boots and Shoes.
I am receiving dally new additions to my
already large and well aeeortrd stosk of Boot!
an t Hbnes, which I am selling at grestlv re
duced i rices. An examination eullcitad be
fore purchasisg elsewhere,
O. A PRICE,
82 Market St.
r P. t. .Chlldren'l Shoes s rpeolalty,
fob li as'
WritniKi OAMINa.ndT IBI riNO
tAaA aeve tie
err:: "5.
JACK and
NEW ADVEHTIS2SK1TS.,
BROWN & EODDIOK
, . OFFER '
Special Inducements
1 N
HAHBURG EDGINGS AND INSERTIONS
This Week.
All Cottons ore Advancing;.
Ia view of this we have made very heavy purchases lately, 1 and are now
prepared to give oar Patrons the advantage for a short time, bat would ad
vise all who are in want of suoh to make tuoir put chases AT ONCE.
Clearing Out
The balaooe of all our Flannels at prioea that CANNOT FAIL to meet tha
approbation of all.
A Job Lot of Kid Clovesworth8 1 50,
Selling for 50 ;Cent Per Pair
STRICTLY CASH-ONE PRICE-NO SAMPUS CUT.
JR0WN & RODDICK, 45 Market Street
FKIE ! FISH ! FIOS I
WATER I WATER ! WATER !
" TIIE ENTI RE STOCK OF 00OD8 OF
A,..uk..f nnvrinfinn nT.Yvmvrt nnira niTa nurtrwrTiw
CHINA and OLASSWAHE, damaged
sale at the Store lately ooonpied by 0.
Kotioe ia hereby given tbat the above
II.
fsM
SOLUBLE PACIFIC GMI CO.;
CAPITAL. 1,000,000.
PRICES REDUCED THIS DAY.
TWO THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED TONS 8OLUBLEPACIFI0 GUANO
for sale, either for CASH or on CROP TIME. Liberal terms will be mad
with Merchants and other reliable parties to sell this Guano at oar Warehoas
prioea.
W.
Oommbislon Msrobsots, AienUfbr Paoiflo Oa.no
Snb-A gents for the Sale
r. n. ibox....
C. t.KAItA.TI. ......
Jan 11
IHI
At 853.00 per Ton, Cash, or $60.00, payable 1st of November, aezt;
NAVASSA ACID PHOSPHATE,
At 833.00 per Ton, Cash, or $38.0
WS OUABANTEB that tbe previous Rlgb 0 1
R. R. BRIOOERH, President
" I. MoHAK, Treasnrer,
O. I QHAtrUti, Soperlntendent.
' Jao S .
FINE OLD BEAN
. AND,
WINES, '-
The Forest and Beit Goods Imported. They
ean be rellfd on for .
. MEDICINAL USE.
We have In stock tbe largrst and most valu
able line ot Fine Old Wines and Old Brandies
In North Carolina, and will sell them cloie to
Imnortera' nrlers.
Gentlemen who ratue Fine Goods and ap
preciate them, ean alwaji find them In oar
Mnarkllneand Btlll Wlnei. Hockl and Olar
ell, Dry Moappernong, 181, Ales and Porters.
CHAS D. MYERS & CO.,
0 Ac T Worth rront . ,.
Wilmington, N. 0.
Hllliboro Reeoider, Mai ton star and Kobe
aonlan and Wadsiboro Herald copy. u
leb U
Christian Reid'e
LATEST NOVEL,
.. .
Hearts and. Hand,
A Story in Sixteen Chapter,
Br Christian Reid.
Anlhor of "A Daughter of Bohemia." "Mo -
ton H.nee," "Valerie Aylmer," ttc, els,
BO Cent. JuetreoeiTtu oj axpresa.
For sale at
HEirJOBERCER'S
Lire Book and Mosle Store,
feb IS l
New Crop Cuba Molasses.
tj BHDS. Hew Orop Cuba MolaMee.
ror eie oy
r;"":r:3 oau.--:i r
f.:M n
by the late Fire, are removed and for
it W. Runge, No. 63 Market street,
stock must be sola without delay.
FRANK & BR0 ,
63 Harket Btree
. . ,
II. tf fit A 1(1 & IU..
to., aodl)eaeraln N . 1 r runQi.no,
jnortb wanrm pitkbbt,
WILmiNU'lONs N. C,
of Soluble Tacillc Ouano.
Old Hundred, W. 0.
...Usrlnii,.. 0.
I-3milw
WE OFFER
OUR STANDARD FERTILIZERS
For the Season of 1875, delivered on the Cars, at Oar
' Factory, at the following
REDUCED PRICES:
SOLUBLE NAVASSA GUANO
, payable 1st of ' November next.
rte of oar Fertiliser! shall be fully If AtHTAiaia
NAVASSA GUANO COMPANY
W.I.MIHOrOII.NC.
HAILKOAD STOCK AT
AUCTION
ON THTJRSDAT, Fibraary lith, tfT9. at U
o'oloek A. M.. we will eWl at Eichange Cora
er, soe ah are Capital fctockof theWU
mington and Hra 8tde Hallway Oompany.
CHONLV & MORRIS, Aaotieneen,
etook and Real KsUU Broken,
feb 1J Jt-11,H1
tar copy II, 14 and Ulh, K . .
SWEENY'S XIOTEXj,
NEW YORK.
On the European plan. To meet the down
town requirements cansed by elwlng the Astor
House, this well-hnown and popular Hotel Is
thoroughly renovated, refurnished, and Is
elean ae a new pin. Ladles, aeoompanled by
their husbands, or properly Intrwluoed, will
And home comforts and qnlet. Ladles' dining
loom on parlor floor. OUT THIS OUT.
feb 14 IMUf If
Hardware
Nails, Pot Ware, Cotton Cards, Coffee Mills,
Curry tlombs, Bhot, Cans, Powder. English,
FII'S, Pocket (lutlery. Rasore, Locks. Hlnces,
Screws, As., at prloes that will snlt the whole
sale trade, oan be found at tbe Old Established
Hardware House of
JOHN DAWSON, .
Ko. U, 31 tod 81 Market St.
feb 14 v
Seed Potatoes,
N'
OW LANDING from Schooner Mary B
BeeTse.
300 Bbls. Extre Pink Pyse.
300 Bbls, Extra Early Kcee.
Best Mains freed Stock lo sw bsrrele.
Tor sals by
BINF01U, CROW TO.
fob IS- '
Ilolascs.and cLzz
100 Ebls 8. H. Tfolftwcs,
153 V-i""t V-'n C '
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