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thiols no. 0x21.
Cbf Uailn lonrnal.
WILMINGTON, N. a:
STJSDAY.MABCH 7. 1875.
BY TELEGRAPH.
IlEADQUARTEItS.
LOUISIANA TO BE AGAIN CON
8IDERED IN COMMITTEE.
THE NEW PAYMASTERS.
v DEFEAT OP THE LEWIS RIDER
TO THE RIVER AND V
HARBOR BILL.
Wasingtoh, March 6 Noon The
President hu prepared a lift of the
new Paymaster! whioh he will proba
bly send to the Senate on Monday.
The nominations are about equally di
Tided between the regular and volun
tear offloera, though there s another
statement that but two regular officers
are included in the Hit ine names
are inaccessible. There are two
hundred applicants for the places.
The Lewis rider to the river and
harbor bill was defeated in the Senate
by the absence of Gordon, of Georgia,
and Hitchcock, of Nebraska. General
Gordon, who entered the Senate
almoat immediately after the vote,
made earnest and persistent efforts for
a motion to reconsider.
Dennis, of Maryland, would have
complied with the request, but he had
sot voted oa the call. Others who had
voted nay were deaf to the solicitation
to move a reconsideration. Had Gor
doa been present there would have
been a tie, when the Vice-President
would have voted aye, carrying the
measure. IBoth Allen and Gordon
appealed to Morgan Hamilton, of
Texas, for a reconsideration, but he
was immovable.
WABHHfOTOif, March 6 Noon Un
til within a few days the plan of arbi
tration in Louisiana Affairs, so far as
their Committee were oonoerned, was
. not positively fixed. It may now be
settled that that the oase will be con
sidered by the Whole Committee.
They will eommenoe vo? SuCh 'as
papers coming from: New Orleans
reaon them, probably as early aa Wed
nesday or Thursday of next week. The
proposition of an extra session of the
Louisana Legislature is still suggested
,j oy ine uommittee.
EUROPE.
THE' GERMAN CHURCH
DOWMENTS.
ENS
, Bkhlik, March 6 Noon All parties
exoept the Ultram&ntones and extreme
' Conservatives have agreed to support
' the bill withdrawing State endow
ments from the Catholic olergy. It is
believed that another bill is being pre
pared requiring the test oath from
Catholie applicants for civil service,
and to dismiss those who fail to give
satisfactory assurance of their loyalty.
Pabis, Maroh 6 Noon The differ--anoes
between Buffett and Dufaure
have interrupted the negotiations for
the organisation of new ministry.
The negotiations have been resumed
but no result has been announced.
ELECTHICISMS.
The telegraph building at Albany,
N. I., corner of State and Broadway
streets, has been burned. Loss, in
cluding the museum, $60,000.
A fire in the business portion of the
oity of Houston. Texas, incladins
Main (treat, destroyed $50,000 worth I
oi property.
The Standing Committee of the
Pennsylvania Diocese have refused to
consent to the consecration of Dr. De
Eoven. The Committee of the Dela
ware Diooese have taken the same ac
tion. -';
Advioes from Asia minor state that
30,000 of a population of 62,000 have
aiea oi starvation.
The Standing Committee of the
Diocese of ew Jersey have refused to
consent to the Jagger oonseoration.
The DeEoven papers have not been
leoeiveu. . k
A. -J. 'Crane, late Collector of In
ternal Revenue for the Third Vermont
District, has been sontenoed to 18
months' imprisonment, and to psy a
fine of $2,000, for irregularities in
offlce.
The banking house of Hays k Wells,
at Johnstown, N. Y has been par
tially burned. The charred remains
of Edward Yost, who slept in
the bank, were found. A diamond
pin and a valuable watoh, and a large
sum of mouey are missing. There
were no attempts to rob the bank, and
there is no oiue to the origin of the
Are.
ALABAMA.
THE STATE GRANGE WILL HAVE
i I AFAIB. .;
EXPELLING A BR I B E TAKER
FROM THE LEGISLATURE.
8bi.ua, Maroh 6 Noon The State
Grange has decided to bold its First
Annual Eair at Selma, commencing
October 25, lasting four days.
MoNToomnr, March 6 Noon The
: House of Representatives, by a unani
mous vote, expelled a negro member
named Gaskin for proposing to do
certain things in bis legislative capa
city for three hundred dollars. The
Committee examining the charges,
consisted of three Demoorats and one
white and one colored Republican and
reported unanimously that be was
guilty. .
There is a universal rejoicing in Ala
bama over the defeat of the Forte bill.
linODE ISLAND.
SOME OF THE CHICKEN! GONE
HOME TO LITTLE RHODY
TO ROOST.
Niwport, Maroh 6 Night Gover
nor Howard presented a report of
Chief Constable Northrop to the Sen
ate yesterday afternoon, relative to
the official interference of U. S. Mar
shal Cugireehall, at the recent aeixure
of liquors whioh wer under the pro
tection of the Slate. His speech Las,
it is said, caused a profound sensation
throughout the State. The following
u the substance of the speech:
In the collision between officers of
the State and the United States, I was
called on by a member of the constab
ulary force and informed of an exist
ing difficulty and was asked to inter
fere in the matter. It seemed to me,
on an examination of the faots, that
although there was no doubt in my
own mind that I might direct a por
tion of the military establishment of
the State to sustain the State officers
of the law, yet prudence required that
the question might better be decided
by a court than Dy an intervention of
the military; besides I was reluotant
to bring the military in antagonism
with the police of the city of frovi-
denoe. Therefore I directed the con
stabulary to make no further effort to
seize the liquor there held by the U.
S. Marshal and Chief of the Police.
As a result this has been placarded as
a victory on the part of the U.S. Marshal
and his Deputy. It seems proper that
I should therefore say that the pusi
lanimity, if any, is mine 'rather than
that of the State constabulary and the
obloquy, if auy is mine. I agree fully
with the universal opinion that these
attachments are collusive and thereby a
disgusting shams, and I share agen
eral sense of the mortification at the
indignity to which onr commonwealth
was snbieoted. I realize also the
gravity of the situation and recognise
it as an imperative duty to take meas
ures for au early and proper adjust
ment of the question. There have
been dinned into onr ears for the past
six months threats with regard to Fort
Adams and revenue cutters, but so
long as these threats were words, and
idle words, they have been treated as
such. Yet when VT i gravely stated
by arespwf&;e;nd fatatfg&t jS!1?
that tT . i? ii 'i i.r
... wvj iivui i-uil AUHUi. .UU UIO
U. B Kevenue Cutter Samuel Dexter
had been placed at the disDoaal of the
Marshal, it seems proper to ask why
is this done? Whom is it desired to
attack? Not a foreign foe, not
turbulent community in rebellion. It
must be then for a purpose, waging
war ou me people oi a Bute:
a State where the people from the date
of its settlement have been noted for
their intelligent conservatism and pat
riotism. It may be improper for this
honorable body to consider suoh me
naces so long as they are menaoes. bnt
now that the issue is directly foroed, I
inina u ougnt to receive your atten
tion. Your presence here. Senators.
is a mocking farce if suoh proceedings
sa luese ue sustained Dy tne f ederal
government, x our honorable judioi
bit ana executive may as well resign
meir omoes ana leave the control and
direction of the State affairs to the
subordinates of the United States gov
ernment. No graver Question has
been foroed upon the State since its
urst settlement It is a vital question
for in it is involved the sovereignty oi
the State and the harmonious relations
of the State with the United States,
The little State of Rhode Island It en
titled on Suoh points to an equal re
spect aa the larger States, or the gen
erot government iteeii. I make no
argument on this question. The mat
ter is in the bands of the General As
sembly, and I am confident it will be
adjusted in such a manner as to vindi
oate the honor of the State and main
tain the integrity of the laws. I have
not the slightest doubt that the an
thorihes at Washington, when this
matter is properly communicated to
them, will promptly and emphatically
condemn and repudiate the proceed
ings oi ine Marshal in the premises.
TIRGIUIA.
COUNTER IRRITANT
CIVIL RIGHTS.
FOR
Richhohd, March 6 Niirht Mr.
Gilmore, of Richmond City, to-day in
troduced a bill in the House of Dele
gates to punish disturbances in hotels
and theatres, and other places of
amusement. It provides that persons
who create disturbrnoes in hotels by
boisterous demands for accommoda
tions after the proprietor or bis' agent
has declined to entertain for want of
room, or other reasonable specified
causes, shall be punished by fine or
lmprisonment.In the case of theatres
managers are to have the right
to issue reserved tickets stamped
not transferable; and when the party
is not the original purchaser ana de
mands admittance the door-keeper can
refuse bim but the proceeds of the
ticket must be refunded, and if he re
fuses to take the money and thereby
causes a disturbance, he shall be ar
rested and fined in both cases; half of
the fine goes to the hotel-keeper or
manager, as the case may be. There
are similar provisions regarding steam
boats and railroads. The bill i.
garded as an entitle? to the Civil
Rights bill. 4 1 , .
THE "iCE.
ATTEMPS TO REMOVE BY BLAST-
' ING.
Pom Jjtims, Maroh ft Nicht Mr.
O. Ohanute, chief enji leerof the Erie
Railroad, yesterday made a further ex
periment of blasting the ice in the
river bed. lie stated that no water
has found its way to the bottom, but
that it was running: underneath the
gorge. He propones to wait nntil the
ourrent raiias sufficient to carry off the
ioe, and then to start the whole by
blasting. The ice needs watching and
when the right moment comes the
blasting will begia.
DUD.
Oa the Stk tnetent. ef PtnttN, et the reel
denreof kit brother, at WhIUvtlle,
at
SAMUEL S JACKSON,
a proalaeat oittae
mwaty, aad eoa la
i.vertbe late
mb, aged stoat
yen
IIW ADYIXTISXSIItS.
llarrlis's Pruj Store.
FOR SALI1
i
Ooapltta aawtaaat of alr, Tastk, Well
ana OUUiM krnsaat, Otabs, JlcliM eat
Mpartor OAROM SSIU. Baaaa a4 1W
t nrga varlaty. ,
Frath lapply af Drtga aa4 awM eapievaS
Patant sftdlelaaa. f , - ;
Farfoaarj aa Toilet ArHelaa.
W. W. WABHISS, !..
K. W. Oaraai MarkH i fraat Its.
aveeb 1 - , : ft-lt
NO ONE FAILS HOW
T BIT
CL07BID6
WHOAHE IN WANT,
f)ur aitraaaly low arleaa warraat a sale,
Btltnca of atoak lolaf faat. -
MUNSON & CO,
oin noTiim
mlrob T
Executor'. Notice.
JJAV1MQ QCALIF1BD BtfOBI T
Jul. of Probata af BTaw laaavw raaaty es
Kxaeotor af Patrick Maryky, oanaiiS, 1
hertby iva aoilaa taall aaraaas lafeblaa
Mid doeadsat, to atkt tuadlata payaaat
to as, ad to all paraaas kavlac .lata, atalatl
u'.d decedent ta aikiblt U. Wat U aa ta er
befbra Ue Ttb day of If aroa, A. D , tne.
F. U IfTJBPBTr, Baatar.
aarebT ( H-ltowSw
S
CLBOTBD HAMS,
Beat iay tTaiBeer.
: . 9aekM.it r.
ror.ai.ai , i
O. W. BTJaOB'S,
jN. B. Oonar Market aa4 Saaaad stream.
naiarobt ... If
Howard Relief Fire
Engine Co-Uo. L
Aa edleaned aaatbif wUI be belt a Hea
der, the Stk IrwUat. at a a'elaak P. M. akara.
ta iranaaet baaloaai af lapartaaee, kaf. aaaav
uuwu w ui imm aoaiaiy aaenBa.
A fall atteadaaee le rHairac.
By arder af tba Praaiaeat.
WEi. BDBblABW.
Baa. Beeratary.
aarek f It
Wilmlnjrton Steam Flit
I Engine Companjlit. 1.
There will be a at tlaf af tte Oaapaay oo
Monday atenlag, l b maiaat, at S o'clock,
my meaber is earneeUj rof aeated e be
preeent. .., , ,
- By order of the Voreaaa.
W. I JBWBTT,
... BocSeoretary.
rob f et-tt
Second X7ard
Tbe Peaaeratle-OoiieetyejM v vatare af hu
War4areaoilfl.4toaeetatthe ceart Beaae
on af eaday .t.d1d, (tk Inatant, atSe'eloek,
ivr to parpaae or naaiaaung eeaaiaeies rot
Aldermen.
AH BR t). MrJWDt, ..
aoratary M Virl Olnb.
trt T SMt
Second Supply of Now
NOVELS.
OLD MTDDLBTOK'S MOKBT. A BOTol.
y iHtry ueeiiM.y.
THB LAW AMI) TBI LADY. B Wllkla
vuiiin..
duet reeelTod and for tele at
HBIUBBBBGBB'a,
ptlHOi, OBAKS AJIDOSBOlfOB.
Foraaisat :JJ.;
HEirjGDEnOCR'O
Uto Book and VatU I tare.
Darah I
Corn, Hay, Oats and
Ileal.
1,000 Bnihel. Corn,
M0 Bale. Baateni Hay,
f.lrtOBBtt.l. Oate,
(to Baibele Water rotd Ifetl.
For sale by
KBBOBJf BB A CALBBB
aarebT
BBOS.
ST
llolaeses ! Uolacses !
190 H id. Bew Crop Cube KelaaM, .
100 Bbl. Onba MolaaaM, ' '
Bbl.8acarHoaM Molaten, -'. :
10 Hbda. Demarara If olaatee,
SB Bbls Hew Orleans MolaaM.
For eale by
KBKUBRKB A OALDBB BBOS.
aarek I SI
Potatoes! Potatoes!
109 Bbli.
WO
BarlyBoea Ptrtateet,
Pink lye routoee.
roreaieby
B.BKCHHEB OALBBB BBO,
aarebT ST
Powder! Powder!
kO Kegi Blfle and Snorting Powder,
M0 Beg. Bleating aad Mining Powder,
U,00) Poet Pon, -For
tale by
KBKOKBBB OALDBBBBO.
aareh T (f
TURPENTINE AND CCOFER'S TOOLS,
Baekert, Puller, and Dinner, at biat Wiula
known In tbe market.
Bank Flier, Hack Weight and Haet WkeU
tor. of all kind..
(looprr'' Tool, orbert brandtBortoa. Bar.
tio and Hlmraon.', for aal at loweet prioet at
tbe Xm Bardaare Store er
ILK MCROnnOH
aarek f as North Front Stroaa.
wEDni::o cr.D3.8TOr
Ikeaeot fcJasabl twe the
I u i.2LAi cjftcar
VZW ABTXXTIIXIIXITS.
IAST CiMCB
THE BALANCE OF OUR STOCK,
, CONSISTING OF
XIY GOODS, eVo.(
Will b Cloud out This Wk at Prlvat Sale.
r Bargains may be had by oalling at ones.
atarekf
Corn Flour Sugar-
: Coffee.
1,000 Boshels Prime White Oore,
1,000 Bbls. Flour, all grades ;
100 Bbls. Refined Sugar,
900 Bags Prime Rio Coffee.
For rale low by
WILLIAM. MVBCBtSOM.
Hoop Iron Clue, Nilla and
Shot.
600 BuBdles Hoop Iron,
100 Barrels Glue,
MO Kegs Nails,
800BaBhoi
Bar ealo lew by
s W1LL1AHI bJUBOBtlUB.
HayDaoon-Syrup-Rloe.
MO Bales K. B. Hay,
'MM Boxes BmokeA and D. 8. Bides,
100 Boxes D. B. k Smoked Shoulders,
SO Bbls. S. H. Syrup,
MBbls. Bice.
For sale low by -
WILLIAMS k MURCEISON.
MolaaaeaT" Molaaaea I
00 Hhds.anl Bbls. New Crop Cuba.
For sale low by "
WILLIAMS 4 M UBCHIBOI.
CuanoCuane-Cuano.
900 Tons Eureka Gnano,
. lliJ Tons Guaaape Guano,
W1UIA13 al
tarehf " .. j .. . .... .1 p.
I
-T7U- fcTFIS,
IXCIIAWCI COHNER
Has u reoeived an Elegant Aaaort-
mentof
Hamburg Edglngf
and Intertlona
At : .
VERY LOfl MICE8.
T Callaaul CIS
aarok!
ilaa.
NEW.
JgiTBA MBit VACXEBEL,
Kxtre Large OodBth,
Salaon, lagar Oared Ham and koajdert,
look Ckeoat,
tine AVppl Obotte,
Bdaa Gbeeaa,
Bxtra Craaa Okeeee.
Affetblsteff'-
COOKED CORKED CEEF.
,utered letter.
Vroeh Beaated J.- "anidulaU, Ao., tend
a. JAMBS BABBOTJB,
' All the ab. M A , Alexandria, Va.
w ""at, wanted emTWbero. 4w
BOROUGH HOUSE,
aart -?
J0UXH WATEB SiaiSET,
Fort,?
FlamTCNOTON, 1ST. O.
CHAAr4 Lodging.
QPABKLtKS) BTOBi
p ka Wlnaa-goarttaailS OF THB PAT
rrlott. j
OHAS. D. Ml Bed and Oom.
a and r
Undoubtedly -Mo
That eat Brand ef
U
D" CELECT VIIIOXEY
I.tkebert, pareeteod neet tellable famll;
ra w inu; now in ine a.riei, ite BnrltT le
aitaeted br the hlfbeet mad leal and eoleaUSe
eatnottij aad lie pepaiar price af ,
TBBXB DOLLARS
le aod.rate. and learee no reaaon for tuin.
rig the
ooaaon af aiterated aiitnreeeald at h
Uk
CHAS S. MYERS A CO.,
Sole Agents,
6 r North rront tn
larehT
Star oopy.
i
SFSIKS; 1875. SPBISQ. I675.
IFUDOWB
Having reeaivod largs additions to
our Stock for Spring trada, we now
offer ths sams at unnsiially low prioes.
Purchasers art rwpwtlully requested
to examine.
D. A. s?,:ith 4
Bar ah t
BEFORE REMOVAL
DAMAGED BY FIRE AND WATER,
63 Ilarket Street.
UNDKt MAltNINO HOUtl.
The "Woman of Fire."
ByAdolphe Beloi w
"MI STORY." By Mrs. Kf B.
Maoquoid.
"Lady Sweetapple," or, Three to
One. By 0. W. Pasent, D. C. L.
"Istelle." By Mrs. Annie Edwards.
' "Hearts and Hands." By Christian
Raid.
"A Strange World." By Miss M.
E. Braddon,
"Hope Meredith. " By Elisa Tabor.
"The Mlid of Killeena." . By Wm.
Blaek,
"Old Mt (Idle ton's Money." By Mary
O. Hay.
For sale at .
CONOLEY A YATES'
City Book Store.
aarek t
Notice.
Hi!
A VINO DiafOSBD or OUR SADDI.K
arnaaand Traok Bnnnwe. ttoak, Ueod
Ill BDU .WJI .DVVMIU. in ITIiaiUIIVB, f. .
O., to MeMre. Uarpenter A Mallard, w. breby
tender our tkaoke to a attneraui pnbllo fur
tb.tr liberal patronage the laet ten ytere, and
aak a oouUnuaooe of Iba aaae U ear Sao-
n.aare, n bate beea aeaei'tably la our en-
filor for many year, and are thoroughly Mtd
n the Saddle, Uarn.M and Trauk BeelaeM In
all Its bran oh m.
If eare. Uarp.ntar Mallard will aeltlo all
elalroe ooatraoted aiaintt a. In Wilmington, N.
O , aad eolleot debts doe Be and reoelpt for
UM eaae.
J. S. TUrUAM dkuu.
4. Oaraaatevr
jr.B.naallar.
Saddles, Harness, &c.
" BOTJQHT TBI ABOVE If EM'
VTAVItfTJ-W.". w offer a full iteok af
JA tloOMll
BADDI
LE8. ... ...
HARNESS. "VHtl
l IV
TaUNKS.
C0LLAR8, 1
BRIDLES,
And All Kind of
QwfaJDXXLSJXnr GOODS,
VERY LOW PRICES
Wmw CmuU or to nromnt nalna hiMra. W
rtepootfullr aollolt netroaan.
CABFtliriiH MAM-ARD.
ll-laaao
Havana Cigars
I save ea haaA and for eiia. !(. mmm i
UppHfiBaildloit, Seelh front rtreet. sear
Or as (a, ta lutof
HAVANA OIOABI
of ay ewa aaanfaotnre. They are aada turn
laport4 tebaeee and can be bought at one.
third ei the eoetaf Imported eliara
febS B4.ia
WaAeibere Berald aepy la.
T7agon Haterial.
Ailet. Sarlan. Rube. ImIh. mm., tim
Saate,TrlaalBe, balky beei, Ase. All of
the above (ood. ere A Bo. 1, and for tale at
the loweet oaah prleee et the Old EeteblUb.d
naraware uoaje or '
JOHN DAWSO
Bes.i,sndjtAOCo.
rbbM
Dn,P.i
aughilo a Son, Char.
ell A Bro, Ooldaboro, N. U.
A Oo., Monroe. M. O i Murray
Tar Wilmington, v) . wiinaBiwn, vv-r-h
a Tkoau. Balelih.MOi LM
flheo, frankllntoD.N O; Tlnberlake A Earf..
Paclflo.NO; Braneb A Oo, Wllwn, WO
M A Angler, Durham, N O,
fab at 0MAw2a
"New Proceee"
Empire Family Flour,
Beet riotu la the World.
Try It and we guarantee a eavta g of 81 W per
cent. A. wm exrented It took the 'premium"
at the Fair for nuking the
PUREST, WHITEST and .
SWEETEST BBBAD
One trial will eon vlnoe yon.
gTho "Beet Batter In the World." alwejr. the
me and the only reliable elegant Butter In
this city.
Salad Oreaisg and Atmore't Mlnee Meat.
At GEO. MiEKS,
B0- ii and IS South Front St.
to tta .Trr " ' "
e or earn w
ik.
MABSDb. BELLAMY, '
Attorney for Brnnnn- county.
aareh s
0o-diaAtMkRRiiiiiay
Hobby.
hand-fewrd, Oable wire, and machine eew.d
aade on in proved laet warranted not to rip.
Bboea for old a.n, broad role and beel the
ana. eomiorwDia enoa worn. An examine
hob ponoiiea.
, Calls
a A. PRICE'S,
Sign or the Qoldtn boot
aareb 4 - m
Pee Deo Courier.
BE THB MEBCHANTJ OF WILMINO.
ton aware that the Ooniler It the only Demo
tratu paper pnbllahed la Bockli. aa, aad
that It elrenlatet eiUntlrely In Jtlchmond,
Ifontgoaary and Aaaon eoantletf
BaUeof adrertlelng liberal and no extia
eharget aada for ebanglng adrettLemente
weeklr DrCKETT AERV1K.
JEW ADVZSTISZXIMS.
45
BROWN &
We still continue to sell at oar former low prioes notwithstanding tks ad
vance in the markets, and as ,a substantial proof submit the following list of
prioes:
Coata' Spool Cotton 6 cents a spool or 70 oents per doses.
. Unbleached Cotton from 6 oeuts per jard.
83 inoh Fruit of the Loom .11 Cents per yard.
8 " " Loom. ,,ia m
88 " Wamautta ...Wj
New Sprirjff Caliooea, best quality, 10 oents per yard.
Ladies Fnffs for the Neck 6 aud 10 oents, worth 35 oents, bargain.
It would be a great taring to thoee visiting the eitg for the purpose of do
ing their shoppingin the Pry Goods line to1 give ns oall previout to making
their nnrohaaes. We take this method of advertisinor nrinea far vnn in tnm.
pare thero with not only Wilmington and vioinitj. but with those of any sta
tion of ths oonntry. We have no time or inclination to bntton-hole yon on the
streets, or look you np io the Hotels, or by laying any claims of friendship.
Oar object is purely, business, and we propose doing that in a legitimate way.
SEVERAL JOB LOTS.
Ruoh as 100 doaen Kid Oloves for 60 oents per pair, worth II 60.
Ladies hemmed Inre Linen Handkerchiefs 19 oents, worth 39 cents.
30 pairs Blankets S3, worth W 60.
WE HAVE GOT EVERYTHING WE ADVERTISE.
ONE PRICE-TERMS CASHNO SAMPLES CUT.
JR0WN & RODDICK, 45 Ilarket Street
0UAN0 ADVERTISEMENTS.
CASH jT I
Price , Price
050 00
per to
of
2,000
pounds. J
TBB BIOH STAND ABU OT QUAUTT
IS
OOI1DERED BT THOSE WHO HAVE OIVEM IT Af AIB TB1ALTBB
BEST AND CHEAPEST FERTILIZER
MANUFACTURED.
Oo.
".LIOERAL AND ADVANTAGEOUS TERMS
FOB LABOB LOTS, GIVEN ON APPUOATIOB.
a .
Po
TX it LIEBER,
Market Street.
AN0.
Be
f
luiriE
N
F0r Small Quantltls.
jMnn. nt the P.rurUn Oot.rn
Agent have advanced the prloe of
-a dollar. and flltv oente IfKi M) gold.
per ton er pouna. srow, ..laoimniug v
tbe eme time a new scale of dloeonUi, the
lownt being 8" oente on perneie rrom on
to 100 tone.tbo hlghott 11 10 on 600 tone and over.
A.n.oal.they will noteeit in una oi una man
lea tone.
i iihHm thia nw rrans;meirtt I
am nabledtoflll orders for lots
af ton ton and upwards at
rioetnenine aK.ni.si inw r
a. .nun rnn m w
an the
cavern
Fuvian covernmnt. I will, as
heretofore, aui
are. .UDOlv QUI
derten toneat
t he as ma rate aa
ohamed.bv tram.
i Circular, containing teetlmor lale, reference
and full particular., maura iraon aniiiuu
to R. BALOAIAK,
We, M Beaver St., New Tor.
; P. O. Boi 129.
dec IT T-dAwtf
WHAN'S
THE GREAT FERTILIZER
FOR ALLCR0P8I
STANDARD GUARANTEED.
JIAATONS DAILTEXPEOTKD AND
4UII for .ale on liberal term, at reduced
price, to both eeh and time purohaere. Ex
tra Inducement to thone In want t of l.rr i lot.
VICK k MEBANE.
fehSS Bt-dAwlm
TO TI Ptllll
ngto bny CLOTHENd
within the next
At S53.00 per Ton, Cash, frat
Raw-Bone Snperiiliosiiliaio
I M.
m ear
N A. VASSA AOil.
a. too.uu pei a on, iain, or vm).u
WX OCABANTEE that the previout High Ore
B. B BBIDOERH, Prealdent
D. McHAE, Treaeurer,
. O. L. QBAFFLIN, Superintendent.
JenS.
E. FRANK COE'S
Ammeaiaud Ren. Vhwaphate.
10Q
i or aaleloi
TONS O? THE ABOVE WKLl
known and" c'uble rertiiiur.
or eatb er on crop tin, eatleraotory
eeetvlty,
o.a. nr:
:y a
45
RODDICK
II E
058 00
per
2,0C01b3.
Payable
Hot.le
BAS BEEB FDLLT MAIMTAIBED, ABT IT
a ri."iT-vrnna
of the State of hou.
.uocearoftheOonaervatlTept-vyy.fi
opment of the hUlden wealth of thtr
inviting emigration inu oor mum,
vanoement or ma wenara oi our pei -. ,
everything that aarvee to make a State propa.
out and Independent, lie
ADVERTISING COLUMNS
will be round of great advantage, a bath the
Dally and Weekly circulate largely la every
portion of the State. Batee moderate.
STJPSOBIPTION BATES l
Dally, One Tear ST OS
Weekly, " t
Subscribe for
BTONE41
1 874.
UZZELL,
(Proprietors.
' VI -U
Jan0
3 If Wilmington
IS ALITlS TO BBB INTEBB8T8 In Kaet
Carolina, ber bnelnea men willadvertlttla
THE WASHINGTON ECHO,
a large and well etabll.htd weekly aewrpa.
per, clrcnletlng eitrn.lv.ly In tie ooonCeol
Hyde. Beaulort, Pamlloo, Pitt, Xdgeeombe
and too adjoining. Batee Low.
Walt. P. WHtiaaaoir, B. Gaivoan,
Lata of Tar boro. of WaahingtoB . ,
Editor and Proprietor,
eot II Star oopy. Itl
The Florence Pioneer,"
fnblUhed Weekly at
FLORENCE, DAKLINQTOM CO.. S. O.
Termat S'J Per Annum la Advance.
Its large and dally Inereaalng elrenlatloa ta
the Pee Dee oountry, and along tbe line of the
Wilmington, Columbia A Augutta Maiiroaa,
render. It u excellent adrertlelng medium for
the buelnera men or Wilmington.
Monthly and yearly oontraott made upon the
aoet liberal terms. . , , ,, . .,
WM. LITTLE,
Editor and Proprietor.
febM i
The Enfield Times.
DANIEL BOND, Editor Proo'r
O. Q. DAVENPORT Associate Ed.
Tibmb j One Year, IS 00; Six Month, SI OS
One or the moet interesting exchange that
eomee too. from the Old North BUU-JBa
mm, Baltimore, Md.
Judging from the flrt number, It will Imrne.
dlately take rank, editorially, with the Sret pai
nor. in the South Norfolk ( Va.) Annul,
Bhowe an aptitude end ability In diMuntn
Important publio queetlon., and evince, muoh
enterprIM In the general make up and meehaa
loal execution. BrmmniU ( IVimi) state.
One ot tbe neateat and bert edited papera ,
the State. wuton. t. u.i rmmtuw.
Th beitDrlnted paper
in nona vanuunb
Spirit tflh South,
deen
SOT.
The Ansoniaii, .
uircriv
:Kcvft?APEi m
, pay.
e of oar Fe
mm at
NAVASSA
o.
WIL&Uai&N;ttor.
r h the Farm are
-lnn. Stanly and
A Wliito Ccoi ivrs
the
A til t white woman German, IrUh 4 .
American who can cook well and m.ka kr
Mlf generally uastul in a private family, ea
And emnlovment bv eddreetlne: tiirou.h L.a
f t Ollice,
y. i: .
CO.
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