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o r - S wiunnGTon, n. a, Friday, march 5, 1875. V7II0LS-IIO.-0,019. i r vCY i (Hi f n (5 WILMINGTON, N. 0.: ' FEIDAY. MARCH. 5. 1875. TELEGRAPH. HEADQUARTERS. LAST HOTJRS OF THE FORTY THIRD CONGRESS. BEAST BCtLER OUT OF A JOB. LAST LEO LEGISLATION. THE FORCE BILL DEAD AS JU NIUS CESAR AND THE FORTY-THIRD CONGRESS. CLOSING MISCELLANY. COLORADO A STATE NEW MEX ' ICO A TERRITORY. WAgHisoTOJC Maroh 4 Noon Con gress adjourned at noon. All the ap propriation bill ' Were passed and signed. There are details which are inaooeasible until later in the evening. Houss -Lawrence, who contested Byphei, and Sheridan, who contested Pinohback, aa members of .Congress at large, swore in.- The bill regnlatiog the compensa tion of agents and attorneys proseont ing claims before Cougiesa, parsed. The Senate' am-ndiaaiits to ' the bounty billtwete coactird in. ; The Committee of Couferenoe asked that the Army Appropriation bill as reported by the Conference Committee be passed. The House took, a reoeaa from eight to nine b'olock . ; ' " Sbbate TheGonferenoe Committee's report on the Postoffloe bill, with an amendment requiring .the . telegraph oompanies to take dpwn the poles and reach the capitol by underground cables, waa passsed. TheJndioiary Committee reported! KYoraoiy on fwnpnog oe uibbuiuih's of General Li Hawkins and 8. D. Lee, !ad'i.dTert'ly vio Raphael I Bemmea. The Committee claimed that Semmee baa bero cruel to Ameri can seamen in the Indian ooean. Aa amendment to the appropriation bill giving -three hundred thousand dollars to the ante-bellum mail oou tractora waa ruled ont of order. ' . An amendniect increasing the ap-propriatione-for the Tennessee riTer to five, hundred and siity, thousand dollar wa adopted. :ii The bill appropriating money for awards of the Southern Claims 'Jonv mittee, After strikiog oat nine caw involving flf ty-sevea thousand dollars, waa passed, ?lu carries the bill back to ta House. . r";5. , 'r ' The Mil o pay awards for Quarter maatet wd Commissary stores taken during the wsx, vis tabled.. i The BtfiikM continues in session. Eads' bttr for the improvement of the Mississippi river has been aooept ed by the Ootpmittsje ot Conference, aa an amendment to the riTer and bar bor bib I.13?.8 J T 1 Ki " ' The report of toeCommittee of Con feree oe on bounty, wa i laid on the ta ble in the Senate, and the bill is lost. , Washi flaxen Night. The House receded from its disagreement to th following' Senate amendments: Making, the single rate of postage on foorth olass mail matter one ounce instead of two ounces; striking out the iteasrof' $50,000 for a newligU bouse Teasel for the 5th District; $10 000 for a eteam tender on the Faoifio I. - ItA AAA ....t ty lost in the wilitary lerTice; 84,000 lor Montana war ciaims; iou,uuu ior the purohaee of the SteTen's battery; end also the provision authorizing the Secretary of the Treasnry to call in I three month notioe inch five-twenty bonds aa he may need for, the sinking ments, therefore, have been enacted. The New .Orleans Custom House gets 1 75,000.-Among the bills which remained dn the Seuate calendar at the close of the session to-day, end which therefore 'failed,' are the fol lowing: The House General Amnesty Kill vhih MAAhAil r.rt fiAnata in Tia. ember 1872 the House bill for the protection of eleotious, etc:, known aa the Caucus Force bill, 'Which got no farther in1 the Senate than its seoond reading; all the various postal tele graph ailtllntroduoed in the Senate failed in the Senate; others of similar character originating ifli the House failed in the House. The following bills were also left on the Senate' calendar and failed at the adjournment: rJenatebin f Of the ' payment of the Frenob spoliation elaims; to pro tect the navigable waters of the U. ted Stater from injury and obstruc tion; declajiog i the-true intent and meaning of the 4JJnipa . Teoiiio railroad; to grant penslont for tervioe in the war with, JMexioo; to amend the act granting pensions to the survivors of the war bf m to regulate the amnntinir tof 'tfifl.eleotorial vota for President and. Yioe-President. Among ane ower pronunms raiiures oi me session are' the bills for the equaliza tion of bounties," fof the' admission of . New Meiioo, add the Texas A raoiflo and Northern Paoiflo Railroad bills. and all other kni grant or: subsidy billa except, jery .lew wnicn propos ed grants merely of rights of way. Aside from the ngn'sr ipprbpriation bills, comparatively few bills of gen- oral interest hare- been' enlicted this session, bat they inolude the following measures ef national importance: The Finanoe bill -td pfOTlde for the re snmntion of speoie payments. Ao.i the Little Tai iff !biU the Tax and Tariff bill, the Ciiil Eights bill, the bill Sup- lemental to the" acts in' relation to avestiffation.,rod- ike "bill "granting rights of way through the public . lauds, on iwj lOoniitlont, vfor all railroads that may be incorporated under the local laws ef States or Ter ritories; Ead's jtttaa for the month of the MississippUs law. SiiT Qetdon sailed up the bill to amend the act for the erection of a public building for the use of the U. 8. Court, at Atlanta, which passed. The Secretary of the Treasury Las dis cretion regarding the material. Colorado is a State, but New Mexico remains a Territory. The nominations of Pardee, District Judge of Louisiana, and Evans, Mar shal of Texas, have been returned to the President. The Senate amendments, to pay the awards of the Southern Claims Com mission, have been adopted. . Note There are various rumors about the Bounty bill. It may posi tively be stated that it is not a Uw. EUROPE. ARRANGING FoITtHE INTER NATIONAL SHOOTING MATCH. ANOTHER SEA HORROR. I Dublin, March -4 Noon The re turn game of the American and Irish riflemen occurs the 29th of Jane. A committee to entertain American visi tors bas been appointed. Rouv.March 4 Noon In the March consistory the Pope will institute new J aioeeeea in me t uueu oiaies or raw those already created to the Metropoli tan See. London. Maroh 4 Noon The steamer Gottenbnrg, with eighty-five paeeeLgere and a crew of thirty-five, Las been wrecked off New Australia. Only four persons are known to have been saved. Three filled boataare yet to be hoard from. The Gottenbnrg had a large cargo;' inoluding 3,(HK) ounces pf gold. A special from Yersaillea says that negotiations for a new Cabinet are pro gressing. Buffott will be Vice-President the Council a portfolio without. The German Gazette hopes that the Government will prevent the French from purchasing 10,000 cavalry horses which the French Government otder ed from Germany. PENNSYLVANIA. .NEGRO PUDDLEliS AT WORK AT PITTSBURG. P3 f . v: :. jr.- - PirrsBCBQ. March 4 Noon A Bal timore Company have contracted with a gang of Virginia colored puddiers, part of whom have arrived. Trouble la apprehended from the home pud diers, wno nave been on s strike since December on account of redaction of wages. The puddiers offered to pay the new comers' way back to Rich mond. They refused to go end went to work without molestation. ELECTBICISMS. The snow storms, at Detroit have stopped the railroads throughout the State of Michigan, The diocese of Wisconsin votes to confirm Bishops DeKover and Jsggeri The South Boston Cbemioal Work, were burned yesterday. Loss 875,000. Advices from Buenos ' Ayres state that tumults have occurred there, in whioh the palace of the Catholio Arch bishop was sacked and houses of the Jenuits were fired. ' -' -' li w " " ' , i The light-house at Cononiout Point, on ftarragansett iiay, Has oeen carried away. :; L. - . ." M',: A dispatch from Washington slates that Andrew Johnson is in that city. Ex-Senator Pease and the Postmas ter of Ylcksburg are in trouble for slander. A TEST CASE TO BE OPENED UP ' IN MEMPHIS. "Memphis, March 4 Noon Mana ger Tom Darcy exoluded negroes, who hud tickets to the dresa circle. Darov will make this test case, should the negroes bring suit. . y From the Rsl.lgh Hem. The Stat U range -laterestlna; Pre ceedinge. The State Grange Patrons of Hus bandry met in this city yesterday morning at 11 o'clock, in the! Good Templar Hall, Fisher Building, the Master, Dr. (Jolumbus Mills, prosid ing. The Committee on Credentials reported a full attendance from every section ot tne state. ' ;i ! m During the past year the Executive Committee changed the represents tion, allowing only one delegate to ever five Granges. After some dis cussion, the action of the Executive Committee was sustained. . . r '. ; Dr. Mills delivered the annual ad' dress,, which was listened to with marked attention. COMKITTKBS APPOINTED. The following Committee on Order of Business was appointed : Messrs. W R King, of Wilson; Wm A Gra ham, of Lincoln; P C Carleton, of Iredell, O It Chesnnt, of Sampson, auu J li Winston, ot Uaswell. Constitution and By-Laws W B ueares, w V wnarton and J il Jtix nm. :'''' Finanof arAzatiah Graves, A T Miai aod G Z French. Publication Dr D A Mont03iery, j u uoaner ana v i liamDetn. Manufactures Jasper Stowe, D H Armstrong and J B Kerns. i' Agrioulture Col J L Bridgers, H & jiu g ana vt e a sample. . - Fertilizers Jas R Thigpen, D B Holland end C T Davis. ' Committee on Propositions . and Grievances J B Smith, W A Graham. Jr., Jasper Stowe, O S .Wooten ana W JSSmith. Committee on Banks P O Carlton, W 15 Mearea and J ii tiokney. - uommit.ee on ine uooa oi tne or der Major J R Winston, Jasper Stowe, G C Taylor, X JJ JLiraswell and F M Fitts. Couaty Councils Dr O L Ellis, 1 W T Walkers, Jas F Johnston, Alex Mc Neill and Dr W T Eunett. Labor and Immigration C 8 Wooten. T J Armstrong, M J Hunt. Transportation S Ii Cannady, Jas jounsion, a tu jeumnn. , , , ;, , Education Dr W T Emetk Vt D Reid barker, Dr A Wilson. Co operative Associations Dr R W King, H H Best, R Jamea Powell. Direct Trade Union James F John ston, G N Thompson, J Horace May field. Amendments to Constitution and Bv-Lawa of National Grange J R Winston, M L Harris. P 0 Oarlton. At the hour at which we write, the Master of the State Grange was en gaged in exemplifying the unwritten work of the order. TBLXQJUMa. The following telegram was re ceived Baxtimokb, Mrx, Maroh 3, 73. To Culumbui VHU, Muter of N. C. Sta Orange: , Patrons in Maryland send warmest congratulations to brothers and visi tors in ' North Carolina. May God bleas your deliberations. Jab. T. Moors, Master Maryland State Grange. y A ' telegram waa sent in answer to the Maryland Grange, now in session in Baltimore, r.spceting the kind feel ing expressed in the foregoing dis patch. ; STATE NEWS. Settle's bridge, in Rockingham county, recently built at a Cost of 112,000, and one of the finest struc tures of its oharaoter in the State, has been washed away by the recent floods. : , . , ..i ' Mr. J. L. Iiyon, of Edgeeombe oounty, baa been a regular paying nnbsnriber to the Tarboro Southerner for 53 years, or since the year 1822, when the paper waa first established. The Greensboro Patriot aays ; J. M. Wright, who .'or several years car ried on the grocery business in this plaoe, fell dead in his stable on Mon day last while saddling a horse to eame to town. He was subject to heart disease. The Raleigh Sentinel ssys : Lliere is no telling the damage by the floods. We learn every bridge in the oounty of Caswell is swept away It is the same in Orange county, the bridge over Eno at Hillaboro has g me the voyage and the water yesterday was in a few fee) of the railroad bridge. The Magnolia Record says i The hotel in KenansTille was closed on Tsesday. No house for public enter tainment is open in that town. Cause. passage of the eivil rights monstrosity. Any deoent man, who happens to have business tnere, wiu not want lor some thing to eat or some plaoe to stay. The people are proverbially hospitable. - The Washington Eoho says: On Friday, the 5th inst. , Aaron Bonner, convicted of rape and sentenced at the last turn oi tne.Buperior Uourt, will, unless farther respited or granted a new trial satisfy the terrible and in exorable demands of the law. We bear of so efforts being made for new trial, and suppose there will be none. The Kinaton Gazette says:. W ere informed that one Col. Peck, who fled the State about a year sinoe for em beuelment as a U. S. Revenue Gollec tor for this District, is again operating in these parts. He has been to parties in this section who hold receipts in full,; for the period when Peck was collooting here, and stated that there was a balance due and that be baa been sent out to collect it, and thst if they refused ne would report tnem to tne U; Si Court at Newborn.. . To show how these operations were earned on we wiu cite one caae. tnat of Mr. Davis who paid to Peck Jthe tax for distilling brandy,and for wuion be ps reoeipt, Now Feck comes along and says there is an error; that Davie' still haa a registered capacity to make so moon per hour, and thongn not Hav ing msde that much Mr. Davis is re quired to psy sn excess of $2.90 for tne capacity of bis stilt IPICIAL. Oo not t p.nd jrour moiK jf for bad wMhtnf. The Warwick collar looks betMr than linen, an4 does net need wuhlng. SjE.ch Toetb Wsiih of a foraer day, ; Ucod-bjt to th. hambnpl l.t tbcm pea Tb.re r. Drob.bW a hundred or nor torn In ttiii nd Mlt hborlni town., eho dl , Mflerfrom th. dUtrMflDS effeot. of kldne trouble, ho do mot know that Johnnn'a Aao dD. Liniment lilmot m, certain car.. In ever, caae, freM relief maj b obtained, if oi a peri.ee onre. W. n.tle. thst the f rlcultural oapere aU ever the eonntry recommend th. ae or 8 hen. dan'i Oavalrr txradltion Powder.. Mrdump. rarmr. ana ewer, in tni. aeouun nave ion. known and appreciated th. adTanUge. ot thee, powa.r. over aii. ou.n. , : Con.amptlvcetTake Netloe, Every moment of delay make, your cor. more hopcles., and mnch depend, oa th. Ja dlolontcholeeof a romSdy. Th. amount of teatlmony In far.rof Dr. Soh.iek'i Pulmonic Snap, a a cnr. for eon.nmptlon, far .xeeed all that ean be brought te .appott th preten sidn of sny otlier medlolne. See Dr.lchenok's Almanac, containing the certlflcatee ef many peraon. of the hlgheet r.peoUbllUy, who hats been restored to he.lih, after being pronoan. cod monrabl. by phyitclane of ackaowledged ability. Scbenck't Pnlmonle Syrnp alon ha eared many, aa the, .rkleaeet will ihowj bit the car I oftan promoted by th. employment ef two other rcm.die which Dr. Scbenek pro- Tide for the pnrpoe. Theee additional reme- die are Rchenck'i Sea Weed Tenlc and Man drake Pill. By the timely nee ef thee medl Olne, according to direction, Dr. Seheosk oertlfle. that moet any eaee ef Ooninmption may be cired. 1 ' , ; Dr. Mchenck Is profeeelonally at hi princi pal office, ocmjir Sixth and Arch rtreets, Philadelphia, e.ry Mond ty, where all Jotter. fur adriee mast b. sddresatd. Q BBD8. KEW CROP CTJUA, , r JgfJBBbS. KEW CROP OVBA, . B :i ' Tor late lowhy " WILLIAMS A MUBOBIION. IIW ADVZRTI8EH1ITI. Brunswick County Claims jblx rxasoKS HuLeisa claims aaiut the efuatjof Brunj.iek are requested prewat theaoa er k.roi the third Mea de la May, 1178, to either nember of th. Board ef Coamlwloner ef Br.uewlek eo.nty, t. th. Treaeiirer of Mid eeontr, er te M. O Outhrle, Clerk of th. Board f Coatmlielonere. MARSDKN BKLLAMT, Attornev fur Brine wVk OouKty. arch I 6-dlaiAvtdMoa.lnMay First Ward Club. Aa ad Jo at Md .ting ef the Flrtt Ward anh will take place thU e Tiling, at Llppltt'. Hall, at I .'eloeS .harp. A.bulnee. of great Importance will h. broieht before th. mee leg, a full etwndaac. I ueatred. By order et thi Prerident. W. A. WILLIAMS, archill Beeretary. Potatoes! Potatoes! 100 BBt8, "4llLT BUBI ruTAT8 100 " ptnk r ptw Petaal.by ae.auBNBR caupkb brok. march I Molasses! Molasses! 300 Bbla. 8. H. Molasses, - 225 Bhds. and Bbla. Cuba Molasses, for .all by BBKUHUBB OALDIB BROS march t M Corn and Hay 5fCT BL'SHtLB WHITE AMD gUUvf Miaed Core. t Bale tiay-Eaetern, ' 1W Belt. IUyMorth klvar. for aal. by - EKHObMttt e OALDBB BB08 arch 6B Rice, Flour, Lard and Sugar . S0BBL8, KIOE, ' SOS " Floor. 78,Tlrrceeand Bbl. Rice, BO Bbl. KiSnedand P. ft. lugar, 10 Uhdi. Uemarara Sugar. Pevealeby BBOklBR CA1DBB. BROS arehS H HOW IB THE TIHE TO BVt Aa lupeeUea of oar Stock U1 satisfy any en. thst price har. nached the bottom. MUNSON & O .. CITT ULOTBIBRS. arch I A White Cook Wanted. A til . white woman Oermsa, Irtoh or aaaartoaD who ean eoek well and make her- eelf generally neeful In private family, can tud employ meat by addremlag threahth. roMvmco, . i p. u. Boi an, Wilmington, NO. , t-U march 4 Hobby. Geate Bex-Tee Plebby SlaiUere, band-f.wed, liable wire, mad. on laeteeed laat : end maohiu. eewed warranted not to rip. Shoe fot old men, broad eol. and heel the net comfortable shoe worn. Aa eaamlna A. PRICE'S, of th. Golden Boot. U Sob IseollolUd. Cell at a Sign iareh 4 Du Font's Powder, yjOK, RIFLE AKD BPORTIMO, BLASTING AKD MHUBQ-Whole, Half aad Barter Keg. For sale by O. O FABILXT 4 0O. -tf march 4 Thomson's Malaoca Indo China, and China. The Strait ef Maleer. Inde-Chlna and China j or, Ten Tear,' Trar.l, aatrtntar, end Hteldene. Abroad. Bt J. Thomaen. F. it Peopfe." With orer SO II nitration from f. f B ...kuillll...HMi.iJ r.kl.a Ml the Autnonewaraougrapn ana eieicne. sto, uiota . For aal at ' . t. ! . HEiriGBERCER'O live Book and Mail Store. aarh I Tbe Law and Lad y, , By Wilkie Collins. "HEARTS AND HANDS." By Miss Fisher. "HITHERTO," a story of yester dsy. By Mrs. Whitney . - "WHITE A3 SNOW." By Edward Garrett. At THE CITY BOOKSTORE. Chromos CHRIST HEALING TBE SICK. A beautiful Chromo by ths Rev. Jas, A. Oertel, and a large variety of other Chromos snd Engravings. For sale by 5 kCONOLEY A YATES, 1 , 47 Market Street. march 1 B3 In Store and to Arrif e ! Ml Coll Cotton Plow Mnee, Ouk Trae, n Onaen Hamee, 80 Miia uouar, eov now. Tee l'ors Plow Carting., SCO Doaeo Ha, ail kind, and TrTthlnf needed on a i laniation, AWHWM. W .V. V.V-. m on vi t, ainnrnianw. i . f 8 North front Street featsv, si im i;jitciKi;uui;mNu HEW ADVERTISZKENTI. For Rent ! rnKI BRICK STORE OB SoitheMt oorner eiFront and Prtncee treete, a.w ecenpled by Barry W.bh a a Reetaarant and Bar Room Poemelon glnn Immediately. Apply te march t 4t JCNIUS DAVIS. Just Received! WBHATBJUHT RECEIVED A LOT OK THE HANDSOMEST ' . Ladies' and Gentlemen's That ha Tr b.a .Shred for tale In tb.1 mar. k.. EVANS A VonOLAIIN. march I HI 177S. 1875. CENTENNIAL OF TUB J, CHARLESTON t. O. Th. German Fail Her. or tliarlirtun. Boulh Carolina, will celebrate laelr Vaxienulal An. Dlreraaf y on th third of May, 110, with ere. monle. appropriate to o lnt.r.tliig an ocuae kuu. In 1176, on. hnndreil year eto, and befur. tbi liolaraion if Imlepindeno., the Uerman olliaemol Uharh .ton rallied to the Kanriard of American Liberty. They orgauiMd a corpa for the dafeno of tb. Colonic lu th irtal war for fraedum aud rend.red . gnal MrTir. in th HtablUament of eelf-guMumut. Ihelrr. curd in th. KeTOlutUinary ittnegl la a matter ofhutory. Their orilot during that memo. reble oouteat, aader Ueneral Limoolm of th Continental army, and at th. iiege of Batan nah end Charl.iUm end oa other battle Sold are pread taeilmoniala of their patrlotlim and deiotloB. The j Mated their devotion to that can, with th. blood and Urea of many el their namber. In IMS tit. German Fnallleri ware again called npon to aatlat In th defence of tb eeat, and In INS, whan th bloody tomahawk of tb Seminole drenohed tb plain of Florida with the blood of It people, and th cry for nooor waa again wafted to lb ihore ot Caro lina, tb Merman FotllleTi, animated by the piritef IS, Yolantvercd their eerviree and aided la redeeming their .ltr Stat. Ire th. rathlat baud ofth eaTag. Th eempaay ha through alt tilt violaal tude and trial of the pat century prered lu organlaatlon, and I now believed to be the old military organliatton In th United StaU. A earlr ai 1183 the attached te their mili tary feature, a motet for th tnpport of tnetr Indigent widow, orpbanaaud deatltul mem oir. In thii noble oau. of charity, tby have aipended htrge nmrrom their own i rlval reaonrce thee have beia ahattered oy th oeiemltt ef th war. Thta will be, a I bllTd, th Brat military oenlenniil celebration In thee United Slate. Tb. Fnallleri deelr U crown this centennial, not only by glTlng lutereat and elgnlfloanoo to the eooadon, hot alas by placing nnon a per manent bail, a fund for lb relief of th wid ow and orphaa of their decMued inem' erei thee object would Indeed be St and grateful memorial of I hie hlilotle occaalon. They therefore appeal with ooiiSdene to their fel. low cltiaea throughout th broad i iie ef tlila I'nlon. who llberllee, now enjoyed thee haloed to achieve Whatever donation may beiva for thee paruoar will b aralcfulli ackaowledged. a u,ni;ii B, BOLLM AN, D. A. AMMK, KNOBKLOOH, Ja U. BEItHUHHE, . A. MINK', U. K. HlI.I.KNi JNO. KLINOK. , O. F. WIBTBKS, . F.VON SAUTE, ' O RIECRE, O.O. Pl.KNQE, D.HULLRR. K. RUHEMrkati, ' Atfeiol Cemnttle en CtnttiuttaU march t S'i-lw Notice. TTAVINU DISPOflKD Or OUR 8 A DDLB Jl Harneeeand Tmnk Bnetnera, itock.Oeod Will and Book Aoconnta, In Wilmington, N. ().. to Merer. Oarnenter at Mallard, we hereby tender oor thank to a genarou public fur their un.rai patronage me tan ten yi ar, ana aek a eontlnnance of the in)i to our Buo ceaasr. who hav been aocntablv In' ear cm- piov I or many veare ana ara uiuvuuirnij meiea i . . . - in lue Biiiaio, npxuvi. .du iibui DauneMin all Ita hranohe. Maear. UarcenterA Mallard will settle all claim contracted at atnut ui In Wilmington, N. O , and collect dbta dn n and reoeipt for tne (am. J.S. TOPHAM 0O. A. Carpenter. IlLHaUatd. Saddles. Harness, &c. H AVISO BOrjOHT THS ABOVE MEM tinned Ooode, we offer a fall itock ef SADDLES, HARNESS, TRUNKS, COLLARS, . BRIDLES, And All Kind of S-AJDDIJBR-V GOODS, VERY LOW PRICES rerCaeh or to prompt paying borer. W. reeoectfnlly ollclt patronage. CAmPCKTEU Y 911M.ARD. tebl Sl-lmnae Wagon Material. - Ail., eprlngt, Hnbe, Spoke, Rim. Tire Iron. Oat Wbefle, Buggi Wheel-, Hhartt, Neaie, Trimming, Bulky wheel, Ac All of th abov. good are A No. 1, and for aal. at the loweat caah price ot th Old Eatabllihcd Hardware H30 of JOBS DAWSON, . Hoe. IS, tt and 21 Mai kat Bt. fb M Hay! Hay! Hay ! JQQ BALES EASTERN HAT, 100 " H. E. HAT, Por tale by KRROBRKR A CALDIB BROS. ' fab W 1 liaso Balls and Clubs, v . . ..... Tops and Marbles, la large varlty. Jnt arrlv.d and for sal O H. W. RDNGE'B, Tt. E. Oorner of Market and Second BU. tabtt . . .-v SIM Havana Cigars t have en hand and for sale, at my rooms la Llpplit't Building. Sooth Front ttrset, near Orange, a See lot of w, waeai. BAY ANA OIOABI f my wa manufacture. They are made from Imported tobacco and can be bought at one. third of the ooat of Imported dgar. etAjr m. a. m WaietheN Btiaie KPf am. IIV ADTISTISIIXTS. BROW & OFFER- Special Inducements I N HAMBURG EDGINGS AND INSERTIONS This Week. All Cottons aro !Advanclng. Ia view of this we have made very heavy purchases lately, and are bow prepared to give oar Patrons the advantage for a abort time, but would ad vise ail who are in want of suoh to make Uieir puioliases AT ONCE. Clearing Out The balance of all our Flannels at prices ie1s at prices approbation A Job Lot of Kid ClovetworthSI 50, Selling for 50 Cents Per Pair STRICTLY CASH-ONE PRICE-NO SAMPLES CUT. BROWN & RODDICK. fee It SOLUBLE PACIFIC GMIO CO.; aijrr-AJL, PRICEO REDUCED THIS DAY. TWO THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED TONS SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO for sale, either for GASH or on CHOP with Merchants and other reliable parties prioes. W. OommUaloa Mtrchants, Asehtsfer Peolflo Oaano - ,- Sub-i gents for the Sale r. n. OIBNON i tl. tiftailAlTl jan SI At $53.00 per Ton, Cash, or fflO.OO, NAVASSA ACID PHOSPHATE, ' At $38.00 per Ton, Cash, or $38.0 Wl QOA.BANTIK that th. pmwua. High Ore E. R. BftTDOKBS, PraeMeat , D. MoRAE, Treaeorer, O. L. ttBAflfUN, Barrlntndnt. Jan , Bacon, Pork and Coffee. Bos.s D. I. Bid, and Shouldus. 00 " Bmoked aide, and Shonlden, 8 Bbla. Pork, 1W) Bag Ooffe. . For aUby KEK0BNER A CALDEE BROS, fab Bt Bl Musical Instruments. VIOLINS, BANJOS, FIFES. AOCORDEONS, HARMONICAS, JEWS HARPS and ' ' SHEET MU8IO. For sale at the : j CIF Booh. Store. ALSO CHROMOS, STEEL ENORAVIN03 and . STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS, t ; ''" AT - OON0LEI A YATES' Oity Book Store. No. il Market Street. febts 61 Exposition ROLLED PRESSED BEEF. W. have acc(ted In etUng th Agsnoy" of thl delloloo luxury. -. CORNED BEEF, Patnp In Rollt.f tin foil and already sooted for Immediate Table ne. TRY IT. , i Asd aid put op m handeom I poind ean. Bold only by ; ?: ' , ' . ; GEORGE MYERS, Sole Agent fcblt NBATLT EXEflOTEU ea tha ahortaat notice and at lb. mtiat reaevnable t m. at the RODDICK that CANNOT FAIL to meet tb that OA of all. 45 Market Street. ' i $1,000,000. TIME. Liberal terms will be made to sell this Guano at our Wareho 11. AlCliAllX & Of.. Ce., and l)ealerln Mo. t Peruvian Ouase nORTH WATBR OTrlBBT, . . WILlttlMUTOn, Ne of Soluble Paclllc Guano. r...... OldHnndred.H. O. MwlOT.SJ.O. 87-8mdmW WE OFFER 0UB STAIiDABBTSTILIZSS For the Season of 1876, delivered on the Cars, et Out Factory, tt the following IISlU01iH TPJXUJE&i SOLUBLE NAVA88A GUANO payable 1st of November, next; : , payable 1st of November next, a of our rertUlsers shall b fully stAiBTAisaa NAVA88A GUANO COMPANY W.I.Ilr.QTON,VoSw CARPETS. Our Stock at Cost to Close Out Same. BRUSSELS AT $1 15 and $1 20 8-PLY CARPETS, 1 80 ALL WOOL Do. 85to$l. Cotton and Wool Do. 65 to 60 Cts. Cotton 0 to 45 Cts. For oash only. D. A. SMITH A CO. tab 23 , ASP Satisfactory Prices Are th marie buying TOBACCO GOODS OF . . . o PIOOTT, Tobaoeonlete - At M Market Street, South aids, headortae Markat. f.b Jl 500 AREELS 5QQ AaoiAtr BAaaau Choice. Family Flour TJnd.r our owa Bra d. "WHITE ROSE," -FAVORITE," - "OOOK'8 OWH," and 'ESPERANZA." Best grade of Floar ia thl eity. CHAS. D. MYERS A CO., lATNsrthrroBtlt Apples, Cranberries, TTTHITE ONIONS AND TABLE Sad I ' P LAST ISO POTATOES. CHAS. D. MYERS k CO., . i I A 7 North Front E. febts ' SI , at. rnnni wwm Aaamaa-miavteel Keaw Vmakatae trr TONS OP THE ABOVE WELL XULI koown and alnable F.rtUlaar. For aale lor cath or on crop time aaUafeetory StearltT. Uberal dleocunt oa tot. O. O. PARSLEY A CO. febl
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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March 5, 1875, edition 1
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