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Crrf mil I I ' s V 111! II 11 I i VOL XXIV.-HO. 59. wnimrQTOiT, it. c. Wednesday, iiarch 10. 1875. UHOLE HO. G.G23. A. An ! I I J s -N III It vinuc : II j- V Of Dnilt ourn;tl WTLMEiGTON. N. 0. : WEDfflSDAY. MABCH. 10 .1875, BY TELEGRAPH. IIEADQUiRTEKS- PAEDEE FOR DISTRICT JUDGE IN" LOUISIANA. THE PROCESS OF ORGANIZA TION IN THE SENATE. Washington, March 9 Noon Tbu f ionda of Judge Pardee Lave the bent aamiranoes that his Dame will go to the Senate to-day or to-morrow km District Judge of Lonisiana. The Seoate resumed the considera tion of the resolution for the admis sion of.Pinohback, . and Morton con tinual his argument. Washington, March 9 Ai'ght Senator ' Booth, from Culaforn'a, is here. In Republican canons Terry, of Michigan, was chosen President pro tern of the Senate, and the caucus approved the revision of the Standing Committees as reported by the Sub Committee of the Senate. Thursday will determine the question of Sar-gent-at-Arms as between French, the present incumbent, and Cbas. Kenne iy, of New Yyrk, who contested th place with French in 1 809. Tiny will then consider whether it is expedient to make changes in the other offices The Democrats have been scoorded the Chairmanship of the Committee ' on Enrolled Bills, this making three. Some Committees have increased from seven to nine, upon each of which the Democrats have three members. Senator Wilson was absent. Ferry received 89 and Thnrman received 20 voles for President pro tern, . The standing committees announced show the following changes in chair "" toeff! Conkling, Ccnimeroe, vioe Chandler; Hamlin. PostoQlce and PoBtroads, vice Ramsay; Ogleaby. Pnblie Lands, vioe Sprague ; Iogalls, Pensions, vioe Pratt; Hitchcock, Ter ritories, vioe Boreman; West, Rail road', vice Stewart; Sargent,Miues and Mining, vioe Hamlin; Boutwell, Re vision of Laws, vice Conkling; Patter son, Education and Labor, vice Flan nagan; Clayton, Civil Service and Re . trenohment, vioe Wright. Two committees have been given to the Democrats. Thnrman, Private Land claims, and Stevenson, Revolu tionary Claims. After announcement of the com mittees Pinchback was resumed and Morton continued his speech. At its conclusion Merrimon took the floor in opposition,but yielded.bef ore conclud ing, to Executive session. Nominations Pardee,Dis(rict Judge of Lonisiana, a renomination ; Albert 8. Tower, Paymaster of the Army ; Dedrick, Attorney Southern District of Mississippi ; Webster, Postmaster at Orangeburg, 8. C.j Glover, Post master at Macon, G. ; Stewart, Post master at Maoon, Miss.; Love, Post master at Trenton, Tenn. Confirmations Ortb, Minister to Austria ; Maqnaro, Minister to Con stantinople ; Evans, Marshal Eastern District Texas, vice Ochiltree, The State Department has oiphor dispatches that the Virginia s papers were signed for five hundred pounds to be allowed the family of each vic tim. The cargo of vessels arrived nt port and regularly entered at the Custom House, but not discharged at the time the new tariff became a law, are ex empt. Washington, March 9 Night Senator Johnuon is on the Committees of Foreign Relations and Postoffice s . and Post Routes. NEW HAMPSHIRE.' THE STATE ELECTION. REPUBLICAN VIEW OF THE PROSPECTS. Nkw Yobk, March 9. -Noon. A speoial dispatch to the Times from Concord, N. H., says the campaign ended last night with great meetings in the larger cities of the State held by both parties. Both parties show by their canvass that the State is sure, and it is impossible to prediot the result. There can be no doubt that both parties are in better condition than ever before. The prohibitionists are scarcely heard of, and the feeling is that they will ery generally vote with, the Republicans. About Con gressmen there is little talk, the inter est being centered in the Gubernato rial contest. It is thought the first district will be carried easily by the Republicans, that the seoona will be saved by a small majority, and that the third will go to a Democrat. The exoitement over the naturalization frauds is great. Yesterday two ar rests were made. JSEW HAMPSHIRE. AN UNUSUALLY LARGE VOTE POLLED. THE RADICALS CLAIM THE GOVERNOR AND TWO CONGRESSMEN. Boston. Maroh 9 Night Dispatch es from New Hampshire up to this hour indioate an unusually large vote by each party and a possible Republi can victory, through the prohibition vote, which is very generally being oust for the Republican nominees. The Republicans already claim the Governor and the Second and Third Congressional Districts. The election of Frank Jones, Democratic Congress ional candidate in the First District, is conceded by the Republicans, EUItOPE. THE CARLI3I3 IN FORCE IN SANTANDER. THE NEW CARDINALS. , Berlin, March 9. Noon Arel. Bishop Ledobohowski, whom the Prussian government expelled from the See of Posen, will be created Car dinal at the approaching consistory. 11 end a ye, March 9. Noon The Carlists have entered the Province of Santauder with a large force. The government has embargoed steamcis for transporting and are sending reiniorcBments. Nkw Yobk, March 9 Night A ca b!e diwatch from Rome to the New York Freeman's Journal announces that at the Proconsintory, to be held on Mouday next. Maroh 15th. Arch bishop MeCloskey, of New York; Mgrs. Lcdchowttki, Archbishop of Posen and Gniesen, in Prussia; Des- ohum-M, Archbishop of Mechleu and Primate of Belgium; Archbishop Manning, of West Minister, and Mgrs. of Bartolini and Giannelli, of the Roman Court, will be created Cardinals. ELECT1UC1SMS. At New Haven, Conn., Mrs. Evan, temporarily insane, out the throats of her two small children and her own, The mother will die but the children may recover. The Standing Committee of the diocese of Mississippi refuse to con flrtnJDeKoven or Jagger. The St nding Committee of tie diocese of Maryland refused to assent t) the consecration of DeKoven or Jaeger. The City of Vicksburg, from 8t. Louis for Vicksburg, has sunk in nine feet of water. The efforts which are being made by the members of the First and tseo- ouJ Divisions of the National Guard of New York State, to assist the Washington Light Infantry, of Charleston, S. C , in raising funds for the benefit of the families of their de ceased comrades, is meeting with grat ifying suooess. At Zanesvillo. Ohio, the investiga tion of the $20,000 defalcation between the ticket and freight agents of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Com pany is progressing. The Grand Trunk Railway buildings at St Charles, Canada, have been burned; loss $130,000. MARRIED. At th lesldence of the tride'i father, n Oulumbua county, on the 4th Instant, b ( ton Smith, Esq., Mr. JOHN H. PEA 8TB, o Blelen county, to Mis FLOKA LAME, daughter of Dougild Clark, Esq., of Coluui but. btar copy. "t DIED. On the morning or the Ith ol March GEO. 0. M VERS, aged it year and t month. The funeral nervier will take place from the resilience of Mr. L. A. Hart thit ( Wednes day) evening at half part S o'clock Ibe friendu of the family are respectfully aeked to attetni. In Holly Townithlp, on the morning of the Situ of February, Mr. JOHN .JaMnS, aged 83 years aud as iiavi. Tie was born at eunriae and died at swirls-. He lived and died ou tba same plantation that he was born on. He had never been nut of bis native State. Newbera wai the extent of his travel!. By hit peiee vorauon and luitunt'y he had accumulated a large lan led utile. He waa a mtnm ludomi Utile IH, stemming the winter' cold and unimer'a het louklng alter bia bu.tne. He leave a wllow and Six children, bftlilea frlcrds. to mourn liih Ion M. SPECIAL. Doiot apend your mon y lor ba t washing. The Warwick collar look better than linen, and doea not need washing. Facing away! pasting away I &Each Tcoth Wash of a former day. HOZOUON T glvfe the ceuu ie groct, ticod-bye to the humbugs! let them pas. There are probiMy a hundred or more rfr fons in tins nl nclsiiluring town, who dally an Her from' the itlitrewlng efi'ect of kidney trouble, who do not know that Johnson' Ano dyne Liniment ir almost a certain cure. In Severe case, great relief may be obtxined, If not a perfect cure. We netlce that the agricultural papers all over the country recommend the use of 8herl. dan' Cavalry rendition Powder kzekangt. r.rmar and oth r In this section have long known and appreciated the advantage ot these powders over ail others. Consumptive, Take Notice. Every moment of delay makes your ears more hopeless, ard much depend on the Ju dicious cliol re or a remedy. The amount of testimony In faver of Or. Schenck's Pulmonic Bvrup, as a cure for consumption, far exceeds all tbat can be brought to support the preten. sionsof any other medicine. Bee Dr. Schenck's Almanac, containing the certificate of many persona ot the highest respectability, who have been restored to health, after being pronoun, red In our able by physician of acknowledged ability. Schenck's Pulmonic Pyrap alon has cured many, as these evidence will show; bat the cure 1 often promoted by the employment ol two other remedle which Dr. Sohenck pro vides for the purpose. These additional reme dies are Hchenck ' Sea Weed Tonlo and Man drake Pills. By the timely use of these medi cines, according to directions, Dr. Sohenck certifies that mot any case of Consumption may be oured. Dr. Hchenck Is professional ly at bis princi pal office, ctrner Sixth and Arch itreets, Philadelphia, every Monday, where all Utters for advice must be addressed. . New Crop Molasses 240 HOGSHEADS. 45 TIEROK8. jtjit asenveo ria 8ohooner 8. P. BROWN, FKOM OA EDEN AS. For sale by WORTH k WORTH. tT-St march S Potatoes! Potatoes! 100 Bbli. Farly Rose Potatoes, 100 " Pink Eye rotatoe. For sal by KKKCHNKB o OALDER BBOB, march T . NEW ASYZ&TISXXX3TS. GENUINE Lat year I ald Oaaaln PeruTtaa Qaana a the ram price oharged by Meam. Hobw Hurudo A Oo , the General Aieni of th. P. raviaa Uoveraaiant la this couutrv, addlaga very email eonuiiadoa aa a eoapeaeaiioa lor my a. Mice; aad 1 am kaf py to ay that all Ibo who bought, aknowla4g Ual Ugav nun aauuttuoa lamytar, owing U) in more llbeial duwoaat allow4 to pervbaaertef large qu mtitir. 1 am enablad le aell aut ouly at Hie mm price wiikoat eommlaia, la lul ot 1 to ft tuns, but even cheaper when la lar.er quautiuea, a I say euougl to obiala Ik Urg.t discount, which I propoa to dlvlda witu my cuoaier. la proportion to th.lr or- uer.; wn.raa. u uea.rat agent are eougea to maintain a Bxed Kale of prloes ana di eoual Ihrreture, partiee la want or tuatl qutetltlrs will ttud it aooaomleal to olub to gether and buy la Iota of ten ten or mnre, ea which there I a laving both in pile and cart, age. I hear of some barer of 8' ty ton ad upward, who (till goto ib.Oeuerai Ag.i.lali tead of rat ing on me, toeing money herby. To those 1 tay, If yoa doubt ibe geaalnentt or in uuano avid by me, 1 wtf i M y a, or to your representative Hero, my orders on the Government biuret, whl h will bo oonelua ve .valence that tb tfaaae la the sum a tiat old by th Oeoeral A gents, and at lpnc. Clroular with refereno, teitlmoa lals, aid full particular, mailed free on applieatea R. BALOAZAR, fs. at Beaver St., New Tors. P. O. Box 1m. march 10 S-d4wtf SPUING CLOTHING - OPKNCO YCSTIRDAY. Our First Instalment MEN'S, YOUTH'S and BOYS CLOTHING MUNSON& CO'S, CITT CLOTHIERS, march 10 8tlf Heal Estate at Auction. THIS DaT ( Trdnesdv)at It o'clock A. U, we will aell at Exchange Cornet, HOUSE AND LOT, 66 165, West lid of Fourth, bstweed NunandObnrch atreeta. OBOMLT a MARBIi, march 10 It Aaa'Kmeera. CASH. JJDT TOUB UROOERlKa FO CASH. 1 keep no hook and sail for eaah only. I do not makoeaatomsri who pay thlr kill paylh louea Ineorred by thoao who nvr pay. loan therefore ll goods lower thaa aay other houtt In tbs slty. full onpply f Fatnllr Oracerlo. H. W. 8HURE, No. 31 North Front 8i march 10 Wtf Homestead at Auction THIS MOR5IMQ, at 10 o'clock A. M., I will commence to ll at anctlon, $600 worth of DHV UOOOH. Balsto toko place at Henri. Lewis 4k Davis' old stand. Th Ladle are requested to give at s call. ' 8, w Davis march 10 SS.lt To tUc DEM OCRATIC-COK SERVATIYES OF Till FIRST WARD. The TJNDKK8IONED DDLY ELECTED Ue'egaU at your nomlnat ng meeting oa the night of the 8th InH , attendbd th (Kinvtn tlon last night tor the purpo of nominating candidate to represent you on the Board of Aldermen. They found at tbat meeting that a caucus composed of tbmofour on Com mittee and member ot the Committees from the 2nd and Sd Ward bad, as they acknow ltdged themselves already ulecUd, three gen tlemen for nomination at the meeting securing enough vote to oairy th election. The re maining five member of yoar Oommittee be ing thereby deprived of any vole In the (elec tion of candidate, then offered (or the k of harmony to support the iloket, provided they were allowed to selaot even ene candidate of the three, which was refuted. Cnder thee olrcuE'stancea, your delegate-H. Vollers, V. Jaoobl, tie Bellly and I B. Grainger with drew from the meeting before business was entered on and instructed me to call a mealing fthocltiien of the First Ward, at Lippltta Hall, to.nlght at 8 o'clock, to take auch action In the premise a they may deem proper. I. B.QBAIMOEK, Chairman Delegation, march 10 W-lt 3d Ward Attention A OKAMD BALLT OF THE DEMOCRAT- to-Ooneryative voters of the id Ward, tooth of Market street, will tak place to-night at the Cjrner of flth and Queea street for th par pose of nominating Aldermen for the lower division. All th members of the Club r earnestly requested to bo preaent March np old (tand-bye of the glorious old Fifth (the banner Ward) and deolare yoar ehoico. By order of the maroh 10 Oommittee. M-lt The New Ice House. J WILL BEBEW1TH KOTIFT THE C1TI sens and the pnblie In general tbat I hv car gooof Ice on tbs way, and expecting the sam to arrive hers st any moment, I shall open my Ice House about the middle of this month on the north side of Dock, between Water and Front s reets. This House shall be known as the "New loo House," wbtre people can ouy their ice at low figure. 1 B. H. J. AHEESS, Proprietor, march t ss-lio Ht-rcopv. SWEENY'S HOTEL, NEW YORK. On th European plan. To meet tb. down town requirement caused by closing the Aator Houae, th' well-known end popular Hotel I thoroughly renovated, relornlahed, and le i lean aa a new pin. Ladles, accompanied by heir husbands, or properly Introduced, will And home oom fori and qnlet. Ladle' diking room on parlor Boor. CUT THIS OPT. ten s-aiawyw. HISCELLAHE0C8. HO 0HE FAILS HOW TO BP1 WHO ARE.IS WANT. Onroxtremelv tow p'loa warrant a sale Balano of stock gslag (aat. MUNSON & CO., CITT CLOTHIER!. march T Administrator's Notice, H ATIhO QOAUriEU A8 ADMIMI8- trator upon th Estat of Doctoa Hsya, d ceaaed, late of Mew Hanover County, notice le hereby given t all perron Indebted to said decoaard, to mak Immedlat payment, and to all pertoas having claim agaluat th d--eased, to prraept them.tolhe aadeislgnd,t Enfltld, H. 0- or to hi Attorney, PuBruts L'utlar, at Wilmington, H. O., oa or bfor tb Ith day of Ftbraary, 17, or thX aoUc wlU b pledd In bar ofareoovtry. WRIGHT HATS, Administrator. 6th February, 1STS. 8J.lUww gELtCTKD HAMS, Beef Toaguee, Smoked Bf. For sal at O. H. W. RPinGI'8, N. K. Oornr Market and Second Btrewi. marek T BT Second Supply of New NOVELS. OLD MTDDLETOM'S MONET. A Kovel. By Mary OeeilHay. THE LAW AND THE LADY. By WUkle Colli na. Just reeelved and for sal at HEINSBEHQER'B. piANOB, ORGANS AKD OBROMOS. For oaUal HEINQBERGER'8 Live Book and Marie Star, maroh t K Corn, Hay. Oats and Ileal. 1,000 Bushel Corn; UO Bale Baalern Hay, S,onO Boah.l Oat, too Bush.la Water Uioand Meal. For sal by KEROHSEBea C ALDER BROS. Maroh 1 W : Fresh Bird Seed, nviov BETS, GARDEN SEED, ALi OHOL. KE ROM ENE. For al low b fJREEN A FLAN NER, Drngglebt. march ( A I have oa band an Immente atock of Beet and Bhoea, I will ell thara ateatremely low prior la onler to make room for my Hpring Surchasr. Kiegant band-sewed Boot rci 1 ft). Very fine H. S. Box-To Gaiters U 50. Children's Nboefrom as eent and npward, and everything generally found In a Drat elaa Boot and Shoe 8 tor at proportionately low prloo. vnasbLiB.es m, rsiuii march I Blgn of th Bold. BoowJ TURPENTINE AND COOPER'S TOOLS. Hackers, Fuller and Dipper ol bet brand known In the market. Hack File, Hack Weight and Haek Whet ton of all kind. Oooper' Tool of beat brand-Horton, Bar. ton and lmmon', for sal at lowest price at th New Hardware Rtor of ILE3 A MUROHIBON march T at North Front Mtreet. SPRING; 1875. SPRING, 1815. Having received large additions to oar Stock or Spring trade, we now offer the lame at unusually low prioee. Pnrohasere are reepectfully requested to mamine. t D. A. 8MITH & CO. march fT-W WM FYFE. EXCHANGE CORNER, Has just received an Elegant Assort ment of Hamburg Edgings and Insertions AT VERY LOW PRICES 7 rail us el Examine. march 1 IT Powder! Powder! SMlCegs Kin and Sporting Powder, S00 Kegs Blasting and Mining Powder, 10,00) Feet Fuse, For sal by REKOHNER A CALDEBBROS. maroh T ST WANTED! CURRENCY OB NEGOTIABLE PAPER OOO Packages Fine Cut and Plug Tobaccos, AT A SMALL MARGIN. By maroh I P. PIQ0TT. M MISCILLANI0U3 The "Woman of Fire," By Adolphe Belot. "MY STORY," By Mrs. K. 8. oiacquoui. "Lady BwecUnpla," or, Three to One. 15y U. W. Daseut, V. C. L. "Eatelle." By Mr. Ajanie Edwards "Hearta and Hands." By Christian Keid. - . ; . "ABtrange World." By Miea M. E. Braddon. "Hope Meredith." By Eliaa Tabwr. "The Maid of Killoena-'V By Wm. Black. "Old Myddletou Money. " By Mary U uay. For sale at CONOLEY A YATES' City Book Store. mar eh T ST Notice. TTAVINO DMPOHKD OF OUR HAD1M.K XX Harness and Trunk Hnalnosa. stock, Uomt Will nd Book Accounts, In Wilmington, N. O., to Mesare. I'arpsnter Mallard, w h.rshr tender our thank to a generous j.ohllo tut their liberal patronage the last ton y.ars, and aak a continuance of tba aam to ourauo eeasore, who har lieen aecei'tably In eurera filoy lor miny year and era thurong hly sled a th Haddle, faarne and Trunk Budneaa In all It branches. Masara Oarpentar Mallard wilt settle all claim, contracted atalnat ui In Wilmington, N . O , and collect debt duo and reoeliit lor th ana j. a. Torn am oo, A.rariMNtar. J II. mallarel. Saddles, Harness, &c. HAVINO BOUOHT THE AMOVE MEN tinned Goods, w offer a lull stock of -BADDLE8, HARNESS, TRUNKS. COLLARS. BRIDLES, And All Kind of SADI3IEH,"X" GOODS, VERy'lOW PRICES For raah or to nromnt raring barer. W rcoU'ully enllclt troNag. JAMPKITEU V 1T1AI.I.AHD. tebl HI loinao Wagon Hatefaal. Ailrs, bprlnga, Hnba, Hpokr, Rims, Tire Iron. Cut Wheele. Bute? Wneel, Hhalts. Heat, Trimming, Bulky Wheal, Ae. All of tb abOTO good ar A No. 1, and tor sale at the lowest cash price ot th Old Eatahllshtd tiamwar tiousa or JOHN ft WRON, No. IB, w And III Mai ket tit. rabM 51 Du Pont's Powder. D UOK, RIFLE AMD PORTINO, BLA8TINO AMD MIMIMQ-Vhole, Half ana (juarier aeg. For sal by O. O PARSLEY &0O. maroh 4 Pee Dee Courier. BB THE MERCHANT. OF W1LM1NO tun aware tbat th Courier I lb ouly Demi oratl paper published la RocklL am, and that it clroulalel eiteuslrtly lu Richmond, Montgomery and Anson counties f Kattsof adrertlslng liberal and no eitia charges mad for changing advancement weekly. DUCKETT ek ERVIN, marsh i-tf Editor- SHELBY BAN.NEU, Published weekly, at SHELBY. CleTeland Uounty. N. O., at ) M per annum, In ad vance) ha a large and rapidly Increasing eti rniatlon In nearly ell the count ks W.st ot Mecklenburg. Also, an eitenslTe circulation in the oountlee of Huartaubura. Yoik ai d Union, 8. O. Ha' Just benn emerged from a twenty to a tblrty.two column, and Is now adorned with an entire are dm. In politv t ar Vtmocntit The Carolina Central Hallway being now cmpleted (hrough to W llmliigtim, an i nneioy neing ine western frminus, 11,0 flmin.r I a most eicellent. ad rertlRlug medi um. Kalt mutUrat: j DURHAM A WFHB. Editor and Proprlttor. fbi aiv-tr Marshal's Office. CITY OP WILMINGTON, January 23d, 1875. IVOTIOI3. FROM THIS DATE AUCTION Em 8 ARK prohibited selling Horses or Htorkofany kind In front of the City Market. Princes stieet from the eastern line of Frontstreet to the western line of Fourth street or Hecond and Third street, between the northern line or Market and the southern line of Chestpnt treet. are designated tor tht purpose. nyoruer i e naror. J. H. ROBINSON, City M arena' JaoM GUANO. WIIANIM'S le. THE GREAT FERTILIZER FOR ALLCROPS! STANDARD GUARANTEED. AAAT N8 DAILY-EXPK'JTED AND Ul for sale on liberal terms at rfduord prices, to both eash and lime purnha-ars Ex tra Inducement to those In want of larra lot. VICK 4 MEBANE. feb 28 Rl-dAwIro Superior to any Fartlllzer Made In the United Wtrte ' For COTTON, CORN, TOBACCO. T For ale by J. McT.angh'ln A Son, Char, lotto, M.C.J Well & Broa, OoltUhoro, N. O j H. M. Hnnstftn ft 'Ml., Monroe, N. O ( Murray A Co, Wilmington. N O t Wllllamsont I'P ebureh Tboosae, Balelgh, M O L Mo Oheo, Frankllnton.N C; l'liberle F.ae, Pecltlo, M O ; Braneh A Oo, Wilton, M O i M A Angler, Durham, M 0. Mil BWw2m w rnniacAKnaBiiriiri!u OAHVN apeoiitv at th ' w . a w aa (r-t NIW ADVZSTI3IHZXT3. 45 BROWN & We still continue to tell at our former low prioea notwithstanding the ad vance iu the markets, and as a subntantial proof submit the following list of prices: Coats' Spool Cotton A cents a spool or 70 cents per doiea. Unbl wtihed Cottou from 6 cents per yard. 811 inch Fruit of the Loom ..... 86 " " " Loom 30 " Wamsutta New Bptinn Calioot's, boot quality, Lad los J'ulls for the Neck 8 aud 10 cents, worth 25 oeuts, a bargain. It wouhl be a gnat taving to those viaHing the citg for the purpose of do ing thrir shopping in the Dry Goods line to gi?e us a call previou to making their pnrohaaes. We take this method of advertising prices for you to oom pare tliem with not only Wilmington and vicinity, but with those of any sec tion of the country. We hnvo no time or inclination to bntton-holoyon on the streets, or look you up iu the Hotels, or by laying any claims of friendship. Our object is purely business, and we propose doing tbat in a legitimate way . SEVERAL JOO LOTS. Such as 100 dozen Kid Oloves for 50 cents per pair, worth 81 CO. Ladies h' mm oil Pure Linen Handkerchiefs 13 cents, worth 25 cents. 20 pairs Blankets $3, worth (1 DO. WE HAVE GOT EVEItYTHINO WE ADVERTISE. ONE PRICE-TERMS CASH-NO SAMPLES CUT. BROWN & RODDICK, ai'h I LAST WD 11EF01 REMOVAL THE BALANCE OF 00 U STOCK, CONSISTING OF II1 V GOODH, Ace., Will bo Closed out This Week at Private Sale. W Bargains may bo had by calling at once. 63 Market Street. march T SOLUBLE PACIFIC G1M8 CO.; avi'ivi $1,000,000. PRICES REDUCED THIS DAY. TWO TnOtTHANn FIVE HHNDTIFn TOKfl RHT 1TTIT vvArrrvrnnrrA vi for sale, either for CASH or on CHOP TIME. Liberal terms will be nude with Merohuuts end other reliable mirtiia In anil ihla I Innnn at mi. trn.l - , prices. .. W. Commlsalon Mrohant. Agenlifor Faclflo Uuano ' Sub-Agents for the Sale r. n. ino!. J. UHAIIA.n.... jan 81 At 853.00 per Ton, Cash, or 800.00, payable. 1st of, November, next; NAVASSA ACID PHOSPHATE, At 833.00 per Ton, Cash, or 838.0, payable 1st of November next. WB OUAKANTEE tbat tb prenoua ltlli (Ira a ot our Fertilisers shall b rally Haistaibtbo K, K HRIDllKtm, President D. MaHAK, Treasurer, O. L, UKAFFUK, Muerlntendent. Jn 8 , A Distiller Wanted. MAN WITH HO FAMILY, WHO CAN mak Wblte Rosin, ant) bring satisfactory references; to go to Mobile, Ala. . Apply to . JAMES O. STEVENSON. nir MMAT1, For Sale. THE LITHIA WATEK of theVlrslnla Bullalo Hiirlnitsot th water ot the old Buttalo Hprlnva, put up In boxes containing one Dosen Half Gallon bottle will be supplied to order delivered at the SnottHhorK Depot of the Kloh- muno is uanvuie nanroau a' f per oox.io be paid In odrance. The I ITH 1 A water baa made a rnrnarkable cures a any upon record In affection of the niaililor a d Klilnflrs an In Hjrspejisla. It has also glmn decided relle In (lontr and rlhetimatlo allVctlons In tb disease of Women and In Dyspepsia the wata of the old Hpring w regarded a well nigh spe clfln. Addrese TxlOMAH F. QOODK, Bullalo Spring, Mecklenburg Countv. Va. ee t ll 9tsw-em E. FRANK COE'S Aimuoniated Hone Fhotphate. TONS OF THE ABOVE WEU XVJJ known and Talti.ble Fertlllnfr. ror sale lor carb or on crop time satisfactory seculty. Liberal disc unt on lots. O. Q. PARSLEY A CO. fell 1 40 tf A White Cook Wanted. A id e while woman German. Irish or A merli'an whn can cook well and make her- self neaerally useful In a private family, en nt a moiotineni ny auuresaing inruugDiii ron unite, Junius, P. O. Boi o"9, WUulngton, N.t. mareh 4 -if 45 RODDICK 10 cents per yard. ..11 CenU per yard. ,.121 " " " ..10, " " " 45 Market Street BT DAMAGED BY FIRE AND WATER, UNDER MANNING HOUSt. -. .whwv mw wu4 "I, MWIU H. McRARY & ( Os, Co., anttUealetsIn N. 1 PsrmlanGuano T . wm . .. rt nOHTH WATkR btret, WHMniNUTON, rt. of Soluble Paclllc Guano. .Old Bnnilred, W. O. Marlon, a. O. III-SmdAw WE OFFER ODE STANDARD FERTILIZERS For tho Season of 1875, delivered on the Cars, at Our Factory, at the following ltl2Il7CIr PRICES : SOLUBLE NAVASSA GUANO NAVASSA GUANO COMPANY WILMINGTON. N. C. e-eod-dftwem. Corn Flour- Sugar Coffee. 8,000 Bushels Prime White Corn, 1,000 Ubla. Flour, all grades; 100 Bbls. Keflned Sugar, 200 Bags Prime Bio Coffee. For aale low by WILLIAM) A MUBCHIHOV. Hoop Iron, Clue. Nails and Shot. 000 Bundles Hoop Iron, 100 Barrela Glue, 200 Kegs Nails, 300 Bags Shot. , , For sale low by WILLIAMS A MCROHISON. . HayBacon-Syrup Rice. 200 Bales N. B. Hay, . 200 Boxes Smoked and D. 8. Sides, 100 Boses D. 8. A Smoked Shoulders, 50 Bbls. 8. H. Syrup, 60 Bbls. Bioe. . For sale low by WILLIAMS A MTJRCHISON. Molasses I Molasses! ' 800 Hhds. and Bbls. New Crop Cuba. For sale low by WIIiLIAMS k MUBCHISOIJ. Cuano-CuanoCuano. 200 Tons Eureka Guano, 250 Tons Guanape Guano. For sal. low by " WILLIAMS a mur.cnisos'. march 1 ViXUIJIl.U Lr .1 Jaad printed tbutliiiiab!ejiet the
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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March 10, 1875, edition 1
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