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FBipAf. MARCH' 18.4874. f
THE LOUISIANA; ARBir RATION
CONTEST FOR THE MACON fGA.;)
messrs! 'oiRDoN'Ai'a 1 wA'it
ESLIGHTENING THE BENIGHTt
ED NORTH AS TO SOUTH- .
ERN AFFAIRS.
CH.1N6B.PE ;r)EPAUniNT COM-
... ; ,u MANDERS. , . r:
tte4t ill n 1 1 i
CALL FOR BONDS JOB THE
the outlaw, Uiaytou, 01 arnanms, us
ed for deoiswr, n -sths-.Tpoin o o?
dor i
r raised atfaineUbe resolution sub
mitt!) hfoiwftwday fcgoprovd-
iug for tuerivtiuaiit ti a Commit
tee to sfTSftaTqntoYy4 during
the rwce,to inquire into the condition
of affatis there Ac; and lengthy dis
cission ensued a .1 3
Tho CuagrwwionaT GommitU, to
ar
nitrate ,100,3 5?Ajouiuy
met itPw- Tort" to-day1 St
tlio $ee ,of Hun. Ja,
lMrM.Sfle? 26'Eicuaogo Plat. W
coust queuoeof toe noi, arijivaj.ol the
election retarn BBd btlier' documents
relaJlM to tfce issue and also the; i b
aewolMr. Fryeaod Mi. Hoar,.- the
Clutmau; th' Qotamtttee adjonrtwd.
Oiwst"l;SUklo!li yeWdy itofiiytid
the appoiutmeut as Assistant Counsel
for tnetJuited States befoue the Court
of Qmmmvwmi'' oi Uj.iAlbiuaa.
Claims, aad f i fhotm 4
bu8iueM iMfeW'
WASHiNoioN. March II Night.
ih.MUfM u m4w &
going on OTar ihe-pibtfljaerabip at
Maoou, Oa. it appears that some time
mo trt Blor!!ir was 1 aent fjm, Au:
P.bat.Mt rt .-Ws.
con, Oa-. as a repeasntativ of the
oolbreffttate 'In" the" opioion of the
Deirtouk sad aaay -of tha patrona
of tbe Macon offloe, he was not a good
Post Master, and the Postmapter-Hen-
Henry 8. Q.oel ni Ik appear,
does not live at Maoon, but tweuty or
thirty Mfi fcy. Jttti8rf oo
firm UMer, BeMuse be does not live
within the delivery,, and for other
r fasona. One of the reasons given for
IMnliar is.tht.heain
the support of Mr..iowr the Presi
dentf y be: mpelled o withdraw
bis nanje'an sjibstittiterpfpt some
of the 6tUAwdidlie, among whoni
are MoBaraoy and Bond, the; latter of
whom, P;itu!he4; ti ; witupu ?aue,
to give Belcher on ac
count l1-b.'.e)ngj a ojored man;
the saow sjaeattons are likly to com
up with regard to otHetiollioea iu the
South, hort appeats1 to be two par
lio. iH tftia flffht and the Postmaster-
liii'W0Old TOke thfl' best offloc r8
i,i rtihNti it- Yiot alwivs tho best lv '
publioans.as theraliasbeen agotxlda 1
Ol OTWmy TO -WCKBW UUWI1 luwti
These iMptUmi(l(epwwy irsm tbo
. Postnwster-Gtneral and are appear
aaUtrVinar to induce the Presideut
tj lit)cw M theuf poltticul claims. ,U
Senator Gordon, of Georgia, and
RepreBonWtfvtfl&msn of Mississippi,
hive returned from New Hampshire.
The BostWf'HetftM, iuaepehdant Re-putWaaffJ'ytr-
-"Tho speeohea nJMe
by MeiMGodSn ahdXMrIn New
HsmJMaiotf ttiPfo' do 'goed.
Th6otuem question has been dis
cussed too exclusively in the North by
Northern Wf fswelpoma in New
England slM 1 VepMseiftati v 1 HotHh
er i men as Messrs. Gordon and Lamai.
Theif evidetce should quiet theappre
hansionif theNorthithst.ii the Sooth'
em States are allowed to govern them
slT0ftiiay sUiin .soaaway deprive
ths oolored people of their political
righto if they do not remand them to
iUvsnyi'" These -gfeHtleman tell the 1
people of New Hampshire that the tur:
bulenoaof the South ooroes from oor
f upl-gui ei ngriaFh tha- political
righw of tike negro can ueveif be takeu
awayJfttfflvbiPr and bVtha talk of a
new rebellion is absurd; Northern m n
have bgping thj-0UKh,JSTwja,amp'
shir preaoHiig' the danger of another
rebelljpd,libevttfioBof the re.
suits of the war in relatidn tdtthe
negro,'3,ttWwho listeUfed to Messrs.
Gordon and Lamar cannot fail to be
satisfied tharwhat jfey 'rwapt is local
nlf ffovernment. 1slMuW .not be a
party question, gljow, k ,Joog t oaa -m
Keep otaies wrong muo up uj
Fs3era1fbayifef 1 We wish that
M-wfc,,a'ldon.eBd ..Lamar pould
extend their travels and speeches
in New England and without ' ny
party trammels whatever.! 'Jlvey could
d i much to convince pur people that
the time haffwrne to secure local gov
ernaMikttfhibA Boutin and that we are
tirenarisff a chalice that surely, sooner
or Ister.will bepBtdto'aurownlip
The vmwm mim m- w.e w
to thyutM 4?c4Wai fiwtaiO free
ttAmDlinff them down in anothr.
W'a mnsinHintain Jjbeity ,fpr all pr,
submitf to"a' Ae'prtisitt.VLiiU wiJl deny
the riff hUAlika te allJ '
Wasjukoto!!, -IttrtS' rfH.Wlgfi-i
The Sennjtietffra Joujr)disousion over
Olayibr Cpwial Com
mittik inquire into Indian Ternto'
7 -
lies.withoul iBy wtioB wen iut Ex
ecutive session and ailjoiirued.
, "AMorr-WorieraJ Williams decide
that duties accrue on the 8tu nf
Fbruury, spaa which the tarifl bill
was signed.
The Senate Caucus hive resolved to
uinko uo changes in the Souale em
pkyee. i 'u 'a . ;..-j;.-v
j , xjouurmattoni Conant, Mrshal of
thi Northern i Dwtriet of ! Florida;
Woodward, Superviaing Kuigeou of
Miki-iu Hospiuls; , SUesta. u,Sil.tl4
Auditor;" Boag, Appraiser of Merohau-di.-,
Charleston, South Carolina;
Mauuirur, Culieotor ot Ousteais, Albi
marlA, .ortU Uaroliua; Fuzhugh, Col
lector of Customs, Natchez; Smith,
C Jleotar of CuoriM, MU)phifcf Bel
viu, Pension Ageut att IWeigh. No
8 mthero nominations, ,
Paymaster Bogg in dead ,.' '
' Geu. Aug' r has been "ordered to
New Orleans to succeed General Em
ory;" Gelireral Ord, to San Autouia,
Texas, . to . uoo wd General Annr;
Gtfueral Cro ik to th Iepartmetit ot
the Platte, t succeed General Ord;
Geueral Kantz takes oomma id n Ar
ii ni, as Geuetai Crocks snotbsv),'
These changes indicate the retirement
of General Emory, at present in" com
mand in Louisiana. , t (
'. .XIie, call for bonds tor tile' sinking
fund . whh made, totday by .Secre
tary Tt stow. It contemplates,,
coupon bouds of the 4tU series, $24,
003,750; registered bonds, $5,9:6 260.
ihe followiUK is the call n UoIhiI:
oonpon bonds, $50, No. 10,001 to No.
15,400; $100, No. 27.5J1 to :No. 40,-
000; $5,00, No. 18,tWl to No. 20,
000; 81.000, No. 89,001 to No. 60,000
ttegistered -tionds,- $5P, " No, 2,00 1
to .No. 3415; $100, Koi Wrto-Nj lrt,
743; $500, No. 8,651 to No. 9.154;
000. No. 35.701 to No. 8.073; 85.1HXI,
No. 11,001 to i. 3'13'JO; 10,OtW, No.
15,501 to No. 19,SllrThe call ma
tures in three mouths from to-dav,
when the iuterest' Will cease. The
bouds will be uaid on presentation a
any time! previous ta th maturity vl
1H,itdjiiyM; Mill j
Claytons Indian Committee bust
ness was tabled by a vote of 89 to 22.
" The Senate considered , the Baud
wicljuflji a&eaJJIwiUi thts; smen
ment that no other nation shall ac
quire a naval or coaling station withiu
tuese Islunds nd reoommeuded its
ratification as amended.
NO ELECTION OF GOVERNOR BY
TWO DEMOCRAT! AND ONE RE-
pySLJCAH IV C0NGREbS .
THE LEGISLATURE PROBABLY
! GONE RADICAL. . .
Concobd. March 11 Noon Returns
from all but eight towns of the State
have been received at the Associated
Press :ofHoe here. The footing of
these towns are as follows: ; 259 towns
aud wards give Chet'I. Republican,
S8,7I1 ; Roberts, Democrat, ,88,688 j
Whito, temperance, and ' scattering
678, The same , towns, li
MoOuuietis, uepuoiiciin,
ton. ' Democrat. 85,205; Blackman,
temperanee, aud soattering 2.077 a
Republican net gain of a,tw7j ' Jheu
eys minority is 593. The ,town yet
to be heard from gave last year to
AioOutobin's, :Kpabiiaan,28J; Wes
ton. Democrat. 813; scattering 7. Ad
ding last year' vote in these towns
makes tiia Jiopubioan ni t . gain 2,788, -and
tb itiges the minority to 634. The
footings from, tbl UtottJOOBgrassioual
Distric elect Jones, Democrat, by 472
plurality j BajJ, Democrat, in tjie .Sec
ond District by 15i i plurality, and
Blair, Republican, in the Third Dis
trict by 73 plurality. Estimating four
towns luCoes , oounty n notretumed,
to give tbe same vote s last yenr, the
Republicans have a majority in the
House, but theexaot figures cannot be
given. They claim a majority of from,
six to twelve. The footing of the sev
eral Senatorial Districts indicate that
they stand; five , Rpubhoans, , $v
Democta'tsfand tWbf ' diatricts hsvilig'
no ohoioe. There no eWetaon of
Governor by the people nd the duty
of selection WH detolve HptiBth Leg-
islature, , whjiqh .xfill 4oab)tlesslielept
Chenev." the Republican candidate.
Tbe Democrats claim a majority hi tbe
council, though the Districts havdnot
been, figured SHflluwntly to determioa
finally. The vote in the State yester
day is sa'd to bate been' the' largest
liver polled. .
A'.
PROGRAMME OF, -THE, NEW
' FRENCH MINISTRY.
GERMANY AND THE POPE,
A
HORRIBLE AFFAIR. IN
.. DEN. - '
SWE-
Paris. March ll.--Noon Tlia CoU'
rier de Franoa reports that M. ' Du-
paune he drawn up a programme of
polioy for. the new ministry, Ibe
leading features Of which. ar as fo'
low: t, The Assembly on meeting ait
the Easter holidays to vote in the Bud
get tof the Senatorial elections to be
held nett pptmberr,theraiS!rOlutiqn
of the Assembly to follow in October;
the government to demand tha-main-
tenniiCo of tbe present elucioral sys
tem, arid to raise the state of st ige in
all the departments except t lie, buine,
theltbone and the tiimotie JJurhone.
Lohdo.v, Moroh 11. Noonwi. Bfu
incorreHpoudent teleRrsphs that Ger
many bits asked Italy whethef she" will
contiuue- to exempt the Pope iromnha
obligations of law, aud complains that
he is abusing the liberties given'Mm
for the puPpoef. fomenting rebellion
in Oermanv.
I Bbbmm, Marcb4r Nobh-There is
'no fpundatien for the report in the
TagsuiaU natanoe mieuaeaweon
centrate troops is tbe EoMtsnl depart'
Lmunt experimentally, : nod that tier
mftpy xnreatenea 1 ro moouize, two
army corps on me ivuiue u sue. pi-
sihted.i,'i'n 'i '.' : '.' ' ' '
Loimow, , March:' II Noon-TIie
.,' arm.. 1 , o.a., Lliak ,M..
Mahon, by yielduig to tb interfering
wnnnoTOH,
of the Bonspartists and refusing to
make Puke D'AudiHr Pasquier,
Mipister of the Interior, bat dealt
deailly blow at r srve4 , respect
whtoh all parties previously entertamsd
for the isd of tbs Btt; s i
MoMahon, yesterday wrote a Utter
iosibting thatJBuffot or Duke D'Aodif
fret pasqtrier will probably be elected
President ot the Assembly.
;The jury found Lady Uordannt to be
guilty of adultery,'' - - i. -
j Nsw York, March U Noon Tbe
details of the firs at the match factory
at Tedaholm, Hwwden,- shows tbit
siity women and children were work
ing in the faotorj VM , ths time, of
whom forty-three, ssostly women,
were literally fosateil to death.
. . RALEIGH.
THE SUPRMB CQUBT. AFFIRMS
THE VALIDITY1 OF THE
R. A D. R, R., LEASE " '
OF THEN. O. li. R.
Ralmoh, N. G.Tklsroh'lI NigbU
The Suprerds Court Of North Carolina'
t'Mlay decided the ease involving the
validity of the lease of tba North Car
olina Railroad to ths Richmond Jt
Danville Railroad. Judge Settle de
livered the opinion declaring tbe lease
to be valid, and affirming tbe right of
the B.1D, R. R; Co., to ohange tbe
Siage'of the N. C. R. K, between
reensboro' and Charlotte.
ELEOTKICISMS.
Count Valmaods, the newly appoint
ed Captaiu-Gi neral of. Cuba, arrived
at ; Havana Wednesday. He lauded
at noon, and was reoeived with un
usual ceretnonieSv, t- c n ,.
ReiDforwements of l.OOO-soldles also
arrived yesterday from Spain.
The liabilities nf Wheatty, Williams
A Co., of New York, sngar refiners,
are $0.77,000; their assets art estimated
at from $250,000 to $556,000; outstand
ing notes make a total of $623,000. ,
At Oonoord, N. H., after Ssnator
Garden bad flnisbed his speech last
Monday night, mahy Federal soldiers
who bad , fought against him, cams
upon tbe stage and greeted him Cor
dially. ,.t,-v ... .... j,;..;, .,. i,'
A bill lias been, introdooecl into the
New York Senate allowing wives to
testify against their husbands in civil
ruses,
HSJaSMMBsksalSaSSBSBBBBBaSBBBSSisM
5 - SPECIAX.
. w. oUtm tkat tb Elmwiwd collar will tt
better, look stors Uks HBB and kep elSSa
J nger tha snyothsr ' "
I Til ' iiS. iJ
PsMlug away t iius swaj I . , , . , . ,, ,
Jtach Tooth Wh of i former dy. - '
HOaODOSr l's tbl t-vd.fr. I ,
Qood-bjs to tb fcunbng t Ut tbcat ptm. -
Thfr r pj-ub.hlj bmidrodar mmn Mr
him lo tbtad uglhburiu Um, wbo dllj
utfer I rum tba dl.UeMUif sffitcU r sMovr
tronbki.'Vho-Ue not know tbt JobMea'i Abo
lye4iiMiMatliialmutt oartaln aare. Is
ewrtfw, greu teller but fe skStla, If
ill perfect curs,., .,: ), r, .. -";
J. - " ,,xi ...t.'H' i?. i . 1
ii Wetiettaa that tbe sfricuUnral pftprrt ell
rwr the eoantry reoommend tbe um of Sberi.
4s'i UsvelrtjllBBdjios JToirjArn. ttctonfr,
kuewn ih! appr!0Uid tba "adTaauM or
tUose powders over ell cithern
-J Cosieamituvce, Takei Notice,
Krery tnom.nt of delay makes your ears
vis-S hopeiese, and much depeade oa the Ju-
dloiom choice of a remedy. Tb smoiuit of
testltnoriy la fever of Dr. goherck'e Pulmosle
8) tup, m cur for couHDjutioa, far eiceedi
all tliet eu be broubt te tuppori the pr.ten.
itopf any otber medicine. SeeDr.Scheeck'e
Alniio,oonUlnlni th.oertHaateief many
peitoni ot the highest rpeetblHJr,f ahf
been reitof tfe haatlhl aftaV blag preotran.
od Incurable by phj1clni of acknowledfad
ahUlty. Hobrark'l folthortie syrup alon ban
pored many, u these Ti4enoss,jilLshfvi bat
the core 4eoftD prdmoteit by the employ men t
of two other rnjle whlpb ,,Or. Scheaok prpr
Tiara tor the purpose. Taeee additional rem
die. are Sobenok'e He Wee Tenia d Man
drake Pill.. Hy the timely ass. of these medl'
sines, aceotdlog to dlretlons, Dr. Bobeoek
eertlflea-tkvavt moat say ease of Ooneuaiption
may be o'ired. ( , ,
Dr. Hrhenck It profenlooally at his prinol.
pat oftlco, exrner Sixth an Amh rtreeti,
Philadelphia, every Moodfy, where sUisttere
for advice aiml be addraawd.
NEWADVEMIS1II55TI.
BAZAAR
FASHION!
neit
!.!'
AM rfiSJASSDTO ANM4OR0JC TOST
arty rrioodithst I save lake a ths Agency of
tbsjuyi!T)nr. FHT'f I
and bive on hand a rotfc iss Of fspring
(tjlei,
This Department if-la obarge of Mr
Q-so. h. Jobawn.ao favorably known tt toe
- VV A V." U CI SI A SI J V '
fashionable public. Ordore from the eountry
i , ri - t x - 31
will meet wltb prompt aud careful attention
A R. M. MCI35TIRE,
" No. 41 North Front St.
m irch t " et-at
, Petuvian 'Giianb. '
( CA TON NO.l 60AW4PB. )' ,"
,.,. ,t 1 ' ' 1 ' - '
For sale low by, n ,"";"" V, -WILLIAMS
k UUB0HI8O5.
march IS II
, Eureka Guano-
OUO'
, . VI. , ' ' ' . '
, or aaif xow f (,,-... iS r
,1 , WTLLUMS k MUBCHISON,
t 1 w " ,
n. a, feiday. , haech 12, 1875.
IEW ADVISTIIKtOTS.
Cortlflcatcs of lUoctlon.
; vFiB$i'WAfirxi
WK, THK CNOERtjeSED JCTflW,
duly 4oallt 4 W hold au election lor Al
de.mea hu tee r"U.l Ward vt tbe VUy ol WU
mlngton, ea tbe aeoond Tbar.ueyof March,
llli, noreeant to an act of tbe Omar el Aieem.
blf of Mint oaroltoa, enilil.d -An act to
Amad the I barter or tba City or Wllmteg
ttm." raUfi.d the t Ird day i-t fbrtar, IS)
do hereby oertliy that Uo tuliewlng I. a true
aad otaneet etai.BMtai sail reiira el eaid elec
tion; ...
ftr W K-nbner redeid V votra. .
LaWa L D.ttiMt revived n eiee
A M VanHeklaaton raeaieed M veiee.
... U VeUeet reaettea U vuue.
T W Piayer received I voae. -
) u uiae reeatve I tv 4 ,
W l Uabb lelrl V ot. ! i
CTU O Worth receive 1 uU. '
A Wrei'Hl ieelv4 t vote. .
, Jae. K.llly rveetewd vutea. . .
i
r I n oaiiiu reoeiveu roiae.
And wade hereby deulare that V W Kercb
ner. Wm.ii PeKMaet and A4U TanKokbele.
having recelvd a aaajortty of tbe votaa catt,
are fleeted ANermeo or the oity of Wllaiiug.
tun rraa tbe Itrit Ward.
W, P. OLDHAM, Bgltrai,
. H Kaaae, i
DM BoiS, ( ij.
i.nr MaoWS,' ( Sl,s
K 1 MaaTin, I
Wilmlngioo, M. O., March llth, lelt.
SECOND WARD.
...... ,
Wfl, tbe enrtergTiert, .tnrifPi of Elertisn In
and for the Second Ward of ill fltv ol
W iirolngtoD, S, 0.,e hereby eer Ify tbetat
an election for Aldermen of the 'aid city, held
eaTburaaay, tbauth dey of March, In
Urn Neeo(l Ward Si
William I Smith received JM votes.
Lemuel, rl Bowden reoeived IM vote..
Samuel W Vict received IM voti.
Aid the eaid WUlUm t. Smith. Lemuel N
rlewden and Mamuel W Vick, bavins rrcelved
the bighett number-of ote, are hereby de
e4arifto be d'lly eleoted Aldermen of the ell
of Wilmington, II. O., from tbe Second Ward
toeid eiiy.
Wa.L J.pnna,
llBSBY O RbiH-K,
JaN'SO LvnenaB,
Oso. H ,tcaeoi,
Jae. WKiao.
THIRD WARD.
R, tb under.lgned Jndgoi, dn'y qualified
to bold an eleotioB for Alderru.n fur Uie
bird Ward of the t tty of VVilminiion. en Ihr
aeoond l hn i laj of Mere , 1819, tioianant to
tn Sot of theO.neraiA.'rmblyof Kortb 0ar
lib, entitled -m it Aj-t to A merit ike Ohartrr
Ol the oity of Wllmlogten, ratlfled the Id .lv
1$
I,
by (
tolloatH
HIM
ra 1 eeiMcl .latemeat snd
relarn of raid election :
l'hman W Player received 2H votes.
'iiann n irfve r.oeiveu i e votee.
Wm D Mahtt recelvfd 01 vote..
.John t Perdew reoelrcd'il yotet.
John T PSrdSW eiiVfl I vvlea. V '"
Wm It Mayaeivd ' votes-' t
A'Wml Warroek recoirrd 1 into, ,,, ,
Wm Warrock received I Vote.
T H narby received 2 votes.
W II tyriteon received; 1 vote. v
Aid we" bre)v 4olSr tb0 TtoaM
Player. John D Love and Wm U Mabn.having
received the majoilty of the vote mm, are
eleeted Aldermm of ths City ot Wllmtagten
rresi the TkUd Ward. f -
1 W H TR ttTSB",
R 0 ORHKLLt, I
I .? M W1E, . ,,
O A VffOMlN.
J . ' O H "CH0LREN.
1 i A J TOP
JOHN M ROBINSON
C.IHI.WEIJ,,
'OWKN ttVH.lA
'fti
; sooodhil.
i UHnAMeBCLL,
' ' -.f MotVEB.
! J rtODHF.t,
i JOHNHHfjWK,
rRANK R i'SBBT,
mareb II ' -
Seal Estate and Loan
t . Association. -
THB TS HWNl'ULY MtUNTnLT llf
tallmeut of fouB doLlabs nor .bars U
dusaod .
Payable To-day , , .
at the offlos ol Uie rteuretaxy and Treaaurer.
i. b. r.i.i in.
Seoretary snd fresjurrr.
march lf .; r ? i ; , Bl-Jf
M CRONLY. Auotlonaor.
T OKONLT ea MORRIS.
w
Marcl
ILMINQTON WKLDON RAtl.ROAT)
BTO0 T ATJOTlON.-On Saiurdav,
arch tsth. M. at 11 o'olook A. M.. I will
aeil at Exchange Corner, IB lou to salt, f
.harri tlapital Stuck of tbe Wilmington A
tVeidon Hal, read Company, Terme-lmonth
eredlt, ititereat added, with approved paper.
. C. A. BAMNKK,
Exeoutor of U. il. retch,
march It li lt
Virginia Bacon
Ibb. Vebt superior-
3,000
' Uetras, NltfoB ud Shoulders.
; For eals bj
' k SI "B ' f J-
IJeROSSET i CO.
MRS. HENRY WOOD'S IEW I00KI
A Foggy N'gbt at Oxford. 25 Cts.
u. riii,..j . ti un ni.
Ths Runaway Match.1 Price 25 Cts.
The Diamond Bracelet. Prioe 25 Cts.
The Smuggler's Ghost. Price 25 Cts.
Clara Lake's prsanj. i'rloe 20 Cents.
The Nobleman's Wife Prioe 25 Cts.
Martyn Ware's Temptation, , 25 Cts,
The lost Bank Note. Prioe 50 Cents.
The Mvsterv. Prioe 75 Cents.
;. ; .. Forialeat
HEiriODERQCZR'G
Live Book and Moale Store.
mareb II j t v. i
It
Fresh Bird Seed,
" Vi.T' '1
fmov SETS,
I BAEPEWJIEEpi r' j
j trirlOHESIsj' i. i j t
foriale low bv
aHEKN APLANNKB,
.march ,. 5 . -fi Pmggints.
I
' A.Ikave on band an Immenao stork of
BaoI. and Hboe., 1 wills II them ef.enremely
low I'thwe la order to. make room 'or mv K print
pnrchaea Kir gam band-tewed Boor. M
sr . Very so H . Bna-'l'ne tiaitero M so.
lhlidteu' he from SI oonts and on warn..
and everything central lv oend la a B't tlaee
Boot so khoo Mtors at proportionately lew
! charler a. prior.'
maroh I tt'gn of the Gulden Boot
TDOTBffiAHD GZOPER'S TOOLS,
" Backers, Puller, aod X)rppr0l best brands
nan inioemaraei.
Hack Fine. Back Weights Baa Haek Whet-
ten of aiikin,)..
Ooon.r'eTouleof beet hr anda Borton , Bar.
ebn and lmmon.', for aalo at lowest prices at
tba Nsw Hardwars otoio of i i i
, I in i -GILES A MUBOHISON
aarakT H North Troot Street.
MISCELLANEOUS
The "Woman of Fires'
By Adolphe Belot
"MY STORY."
MaoquoiJ.
By Mrs. K.
a
IiAdy Bwtsrple,,, or, Three to
One. By C W. Dasent, IX O. L.
."Estelle." By Mrs. Annie Edwards.!
"Hearts and Hands." By Christian
Reid.
'"A Strange World." By Miss M.
E. Braddon, ? s
"Hope Meredith." By Eluta Talwr.
"The Maid or KiUeeua." By Wm.
Black.
"Old My dJletonB Money." By Mary
O. Hay.
For sale at .
CONOLEY 4 YATES'
City Book Store.
mar.h f
IT
Notice.
TTATINO n
XX HarneMi
W III and Bool
ATINO Wi POKED OP OfTR S A filtLP
aad Trunk Hn'lsiwe, Mock. lo A
Book Arcooul., in Wllmlmipu, N.
'I., to Merer.. Carp.nter Mallard, we ber.h.
tender our tbauk. to a gonrrah. pnl.llo ftr
thele liberal patronage the laat tea y. are, and
oak a continuance of lb euros to onrSuc
Mnra, who have been aereptabl? In our cm
plo for many veareand are thoroughly peeled
In the Saddle, llaraew and Trunk Hn.licM in
all lie branchee.
... Mfer. Oarpentar Mailetd wlli ettle .11
claim, onntracted aaln.t u" in Wllniinton, N
O, and eollact debu des US and ruoelpt rur
ths eame.
J. B. TOPHAM nn
A.Csirpontor.
3 II. nsvllard.
Saddles. Harness, &c.
HAVINO BOUOH T THR ABOVE MKN
tinned Good., we offer s full itock of
SADDLES,
HARNESS,
TRUNKS,
COLLARS,
BRIDLES,
And All Kind. of
BAXXJJiJXTr GOODS,
VCRYXOW PRICES
For rash or to prompt paying bsyoro. Wr
re.peotliiHT miioit patiouaae.
CAmPENTCU A. nAM.AHD.
... teh S ..,.,....... - si Ionian
Wagon Material
Alien, r-prlltgli, ITubt, Bpokci, Rlml Tire
Iron. (Ja.t Wha.1., Bnggv W neel., HhalK,
teal., Trimming., Snlkv wheel., dee. Allot
tho above good, are A No. 1, and lor .ale a
the Inwert oah prlcri ot ths Old Eltabllnlil d
HBrdwars Hooae of 1
.IOHN DAWSON.
v , No- IB, nd Jt llsikov
fab is ' ' . . 151
Pee Dee Courier.
BE THE MERCHANT! OF Wfl.MINO
too aware that the Ootirle Utbeoply pepii,
orathi pBper published 1 Bookli. am, knd
that it circulates issbentlvolv. in Klehmosdi
Hontgotiev and A neon countleif ; "
Hstoiof adrertlelng liberal and axtis
charges mads for changing advenlarnienht
"""" wwrtv
Bdltore-
mareb I t
CASH.
JJTJTTOTJK QUU0EUIE8 FOR CASH. 1
keep no books aad toll for oaahLooly. 1 da not
make oostamers who pay their bill, pay Ibe
louses iuonrred by those wbo never pay.. 1 can
therefore sell goods lower tbaa any other bouts
In tho oity. ,
A lull sapply of Family ftronerles.
, H. W. SHURE,
No. 81 North Front St.
march 1 tf
Turpentine Distillery for
' Sale. ;
Wo have a twelve Barrel Turpentine pitttl.
lery now In nee, needing sumo repair., wblob
we will aell very cheap. :
Andreas
, i- JKO- D. WILLS &Vi., ,i
., Tolinot, N. O.
march li ' " PO-tmKodO
8PBHTG CLOTHnrO
, OPKNCD YS8TIRDAY.
Onr' First Jnstftlmnt.'
MEN'S, YOUTH'S and
V ' BOYS CLOTHING
MUNSON&CO'S,
CITY CLOTHIERS,
march 10 ' -tf
Kew Crop Ilolasses
240 HO8UEiI8'
45T1B0K.'
itrsr bscbivst) rsa
Schooner 8. P. BROWN,
FROM OABDENA8.
For sate ky
wort nS oRTn.
i. ., . rt-st
mavek t
SPRING; 1875. SFRINQ, 1875.
Having reoeived : large addition to
our Stock for Bprmg trds, we now
offer the sains at unusually low prices.
Purchasers are respectfully requested
to exSUUBrVt -mtfm:-tt&--mmmivi u.
i. , , D. A. SMITH t CO.
' mareb .
. A-tr
IlDlllTltfn WF.ATLT BSr,OCTBI I B
r nIN I InU ths rhortAit notlfeJBHd..st
tb most roasunabls te, mt tho
JOrjBNAii OFflOi.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
45
BROWN &
We still continue to sell at our former low piicea notwithstanding tbe ad
vance iu the markets, aud as a substantial proof submit the following list of
prices; , ,
CoaU' Siiool Cotton G oouta a spool or 70 cents per doren.
Vnbl laolied Cotton from 0 oeuta per yard.
83-inch Fruit of the Loom. .... . , 11 Cent per yard.
30 4 Loom. ...... i ..l'il "
30 " Wsmsutta.,.. 1C " " "
New Spring Calicoes, best quality, 10 cents per ysrd.
, Ladies 1'uQ's for the Nick 0 sud 10 cents, worth 25 cents, a bargain.
It would be a (jn ( acitiy to those vii(iit tlw city for the purpose of do
ing their shoppiug iu the Dry Goods Hue to give us a call prviou$ to making
their purohaims, We tske this method of advertising prices for you to com
pare tliera with not only WiJmiugtoii and vicinity, but with, those of any seo
tion of ths oountry. We have no time or inclination to button holeyou on the
streets, or look yon up in the Hotels, or by laying any oluims of friendship.
Ourobjecl is purely bnt-iuess, and ws propose doing that in a legitimate way.
. SEVERAL JOD LOTS.
. finch as KH) dossil Kid Olaves for 50 cents per pnir, worth $1 50.
. Ladies hemmed Pure Linen Handkerchief 15 cents, worth 25 cents.
." 20 pair Ulauketa Worth $t 60. .
WE HAVE GOT EVERYTHINO WE ADVERTISE.
ONE PRICETERMS CASH-NO SAMPIES CUT.
BROWN & RODDICK, 45 Market Street
waclit ST
LAST (JIM BDWI REMOVAL
THE BALANCE OF OUR STOCK, DAMAGED BY fcTRE AND WATER,
CONSISTING OP
1IILV GOODS, acc3..
Will be Closed out This Week at Private Sale.
T Bargains may be had by oalliug at one.
63 Market Street.
mre1iT
CA1J1TA1,
PRICES REDUCED THIS DAY.
TWO THOUSAND PlVE HCKDItFD TONS SOLUBLEPACIFIC GUANO
for sate, either for CASH t on. CLOP Tlf,Vu J.tfarou, Wweho " i
prices, " 1 . ... ... .,
V. ir. KfrRAIIY & f 0.t
ComiulMioiiMorobanU, AgouUfor raulflcOuuoUo.ari(I)CMi(MiiiN" 1 Peruvian Guano
Noiitit Watfb Htkkit, '
Sub-i. gents' for the Sale
p. ii. nintot.
v. uit4iun,.
jan HI
flBl
: At $03.00 per Ton, Cash, or gtiO.OQ, payable 1st of November, next;
N A.VASSA ACID PHOSPHATE,
'.'Lt $33.00 per Ton, Cash, or $38.0 , payable 1st of November next, '
WB atJAHANTEE that the prevwui BlgbGra a of our yertlllasri rtiatl be fully Maistaihso
if it it HKinnRKX, Preeiseot
t, MoHAR, Trewiarcr, '
U. L. UKArjTMN, Huperlnteodsnt.
jaol.
Corn Flour- Sugar
::ri: Coffee. :
' B.000 Bushels Prime White Corn,
' 1,000 Bbls. Flour, all grade ;
' 100 Bbls. Reflnrd Sugar,
2(W Bags Prims Rio Coffee. '
' -, For Mie Uiwby v .,(':
. WIU-lAMj &MUHCHI80N.
Hoop Iron, Clue; Nails and
,w shot. ' ' v
i BOO Bundles noop Iron,
i 100 Barrels Glue, ,
' 200 Kegs Nails, ...
?r 800 Bags Shot. ,
... For (inle low by ,
WILLIAMS A MCRCHItlON.
Hay-Bacon-Syrup-Rlce.
-: 200 Bales N. R, Hay,
200 Boxes Smoked and D. S. Sides, .
; 100 Ernes D. S. & Smoked Shoulders,
60 Bbls. 8. H. Syrup, .,
. 60 Bbls. Rioe., ;,
For sals low by . - l -
:.. WILLIAMS & MURCHISON.
MolassesTMolasses!
. t 800 Hhds. and Bbls. Now Crop Cuba.
' For sale low by 'i 1
WIIiLIAMS AlITJRCmSON.
CuanoCuanoCuano.
200 Tons Eureka quano, , t.
1 260 Tons Goanape, Guano. ' '; i
I For ea'e low by .
' . wiLltAMsV MURcmsbii.''1
! mareliT " " 1 J ' -'Bt
VEDDIHG CARDS SSSU.,
thamoat taabiouable itylo st the
I ii UJaMAb OFFIO
WHOLE NO. 6,825.
45
it;
Jit 9 I
RODDICK
UNOm MANNING HOUSt.
mumrn
1,000,000.
ol' Soluble racillc (Juauo.
i. .Old Hundred, V, O.
......... .Marion, M.O.
in-amddtw
WE OFFER
0UE STAHDAED FERTILIZEE8
Fur the Season of 1875, delivered on tbe Cars, at Our
Factory, at the following
II2DUOIi:i 1?J1LI0ES :
SOLUBLE NAVASSA GUANO
NAVASSA GUANO COMPANY
WILMINCTON. M. C.
e-Md-ddtw4m.
A Distiller Wanted;
MAN WITH NO FAMILY, WHO OAK
ui.ks Whit Itoetn, and bring sattafaetory
teftrsnce.) to go to Mobile. Ala. - -
- A mly to ' '
. ; JAMKS O. STKVKN80N.
-'- - tt-tr
E. FRANK COE'S
Aiuuioniatea Bono fboaptaAtw. ,
1ff TOMB OFTH ABOVR WBLTj
XV W known and valn.bls Fertlllaor.
1 or itt tor ch or on crop time eatlefsotory
secmlty. Liberal dUo uut on lore.
, O. G. PARSLEY ft CO,
feh 1
2 ELKCTJCD HAMS, ; i.v.
, Beef looKues,
' ' umoked Beef.
,'rml6't ' O.H.W.EUGK-s:
N . K. 'lorner Market and (Second Streets
march I ,,,,,,,; - ! i . i ! ,
Molasses ! Molasses!
l.WH idi. New Crop Onba Mo'lases, ,n , ,
lnOHtilH. "i " Onba Mo-aSMs,
W Hbls. Saint Hosss Molwses, !::'. ' ! )
m Hlnla. Di-mirara Molae.,
' 18 iibia. Mew Orleans Motasstn -1 . L i
1 I ..For sals by . ;., '. . ;
KEttOHNER CALDKR BROS.
marobT v..,,,-. ...ST
sDxi Pont's Powder. -
U .i!.("'M",t-I t-f.J V '
JjUCKjJS.lFLBANP 6TORTIN0,.. j .
:lPL:A8Tiri'AN' IIwiHO-TTbole,'air '
tBta)BAreatKsH. Wi-wi". ' ..
and (taareaT
ji ' For sals by
maros
O.O.rAKSUETav-",