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V7ILmi?QT01I H. C. 7ED1IESDAY. DECEIIBER 8. 1875.
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DY TELEGRAPH,
CONGRESS.
Reaiisz of Ussais. DrawmjIM
HOUSE ADJOURNED TO. FRIDAY.
J3 ABC( CK.
A TRIE
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HST HI.
NEWS IN" GENERAL.
nutrltt.ltternev Warl Resigned -A
Railroad Accident-Several (an
Completely BemolUhcd Ko
LItm loit8teambrat Ex
plosion on Hed Rlter.
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I Ml TEIiMBAFB TO TH rOTTBHAA.
WA8US6T0.f;
V
Washuiotoh, Deo. 7. John A.
Smith, ex-member of Oongreea from
Ohio wm appointed Iudian Commis
sioner. (
Edward J. Toby acoeeda Bark as
Fostmaster of Boatoo.
asNAxa. .
The lltwaage wat read by Qorham,
Secretary of the Benate, after which
tha Senate adjourned to noon to-morrow.
. (
Hocsa.
iftMiiwHnmttiM had returned and
ohoioa of teata accorded to the oldest
continuous member, Kelly, of Fnm
sylvania, drawing ets ooenrred.
Mr. McHoffy; Beading Clerk, read
the Message.
The reading of the message oooo
pied too houra and fire minutes At
firat it waa listened to with oonsidrr
ble interest aod attention, bat after
the Clerk had got paat the paragraph
relating to Ednoation, Church proper
ty and the Cuban question, members
began gradually to leare their Beats,
retiring to the, cloak, rooms, loitering
listlessly in fheatdea eugaged ia con
versation with eaoh other, ao that dar
ing thertadiaf of he latter ball there
were not probably forty memberaij
their aeata, and not half that nanatx-r
paying the slightest attention to the
message, la f aet were it not for thd
monotoaooa tone Of tha Clerk' roiee,
it might hare been supposed that the
lions waa inaoiging u ".
Cox presented ths petition of W. H.
Tresoott attdothera of Booth Carolina,
with rAfarenoe to the riff ht of represeu-
Ution of the third Congreasional dis
trict of South Carolina, and moved
that it be referred to the committee on
Election. He aaid that the qaestioa
raised by the memorial was not so
mnnl thai of a rDresenUtive a it was
that of representation. The petition
was so referred.
adjourned to Friday.
ME88AGB.
Washdiotoh, Do. 7. - The message
mums : In submitting my seventh an.
nual message to Congress in the Cen
tennial year of our National exiateuoe
u a free! and independent ppl, it
affords me ureal pleasure to reour to
the advancement that has been mada
from the tun of the Colonics: One
hundred years ao we were then
people, numbering only three millions
"now we number more than forty mil
lion. Then industries were confined
l moat eiolusivelv to the tillage) of the
toil; now manufactures absorb much
of the labor of the country; onr liber
tine remain unimpaired the bondsmen
have been freed from slavery and we
have beoome possessed of the respect
if not the friendship of all civilized na
tions. Granhio and well worded de
tail follow. . .
The Preside , earnestly reoom-,
mends that a constitutional amend
meat be submitted to the legislatures
making it the duty of each State to es
tablishand forever maintain her free
public aohoole adequate to the educa
tion of all ohildren in the rudimentary
branches within their respective limits,
irrespective of eex, color or religion;
forbidding the teaching in said ich ols
of religions of Atheistic or Pagan te
nets, and prohibiting the granting of
any school funds or school tains, or
any part thereof, either by legislative,
municipal or other authorities for the
benefit or in aid, directly or indirectly,
of any religions sect or denomination,
or in a d or for the benefit of any
other objeot of any nature or kind
whatever. He alluesto the impor
tune of correcting the evil of the
Ttwt amounts of untaxed chnreh prop
- and estimates that by 1890. if
unoheoked, hie properly would reaoh
miD exocediDff lureo thousand mil
linn dollars. He would sngceat the
t.TAlion of ail propertr be rquil, ac
eeptiug only the last renting plaoe of
the dead; '
Relations with most fore;gn powers
Aontinne on a satisfactory aud friendly
fooling. The Persldent is happy to
anioouoe the pasasge of an act by the
n.nnral Curtea of Portujril. abulishine
alavery in the oolintoi, The pat year
has furnished no evidence of an ap
proaching termination of the ruinous
Conflict wuiou um umu iBgiug tut bdt'
an vaara in Cuba.. - .
The sam disreaard of the laws if
civiliaed warfare, aud ths just demands
of humaitT,fflnoo jjave nereioiore ou
ed forth expreaaiotia of condemnation
from thrnatiowof ohriattnilom heVe
continued to WaoUou the dad ocue.
Desolation, ruia'aud pillage are per
Tavclirt? the rich fields of thu most ft-r-tUe
aud (woilncti v region of the earth,
and the iuceudiariee torch firing plan
" tatioua and valuable faotorie atid
buildings i the agent marking ihe al
ternate advance and retreat of the oou-
tending 'partiea. The rrcaulent nar-
ratea daoiaffe w lntert sw oi au w""-
mercial nations, especially thoee oi tne
UuiU4- State, ami th lnaeourHj o
nropnrty owned by oitiaena of the
United SUtea in Cuba. He had hoped
Spain could be enabled to establish
peace in her colony, aud beoause of
this hope and from an rxtrem-J reluo
tance to inteero ia the affairs of au
other and a friendly nation, he was pa
tiently and anxiously awaited the pro
gresa of eventv -The armed bands of
either tide now occupy the ground as
iutheptst.The President makesalong
argument, and eoucludea : A recogni
tion of the independence of Cuba be
ing, in my opinion, indefensible.
The question whion uext preaents
itself ia that of the belligerent rights
of ths parties to the contest; after fur
ther argument the President oon
cludeB : The recognition of independ
ence or belligerency blug thus, in my
itl(1ffmen,. eauallv inadmissible; it re
mains to consider what course shall be
ailnnted. ahonld the Wnfl ct not soon
be brought to an eud by aets of tha
partiea tbemielvee, an should the
evils result therofrom affooMng all na
tions and particularly the.United mate
ooutinne in anon event, l am oi opiuion
that other nations will ba compelled to
...... i t a
aisnme the responsibility wuion ue-
volvea upon thorn to seriously consider
the only remaining measures possible
meditation and ia ervention. ai
ter further statement, he sayi : At the
aame time while impressed, I do hot at
this time recommend the adoption of
anv measure of Intervention,
Ha adds : Persnsded however, that
a proper regard for the interests of th
Ceiled States and of its oitizens, enti
tle it to relief from the strain to whioh it
hta hann anbiactM bv the diffloultie
of the questions aud the wrong and
losses which arise from tne oonresi id
Cuba, and that the interest of humani
ty itself demand the cessation of the
strife before the whole island shall be
laid waste and larger aaorinoea be
made, I shall oonaider it my duty
should my hopes for a satisfactory aa
iastment of the early restoration
of peaoe, and the removal oi ininre
Cannes of complain b unhappily dis
appointed, to make a tanner commu
nication to Conareae at some period
not far remote, and daring the present
iicssion, recommending what may then
seem to me to be neceesary,
Alluding to the oattle raids on the Kio
Grand, the l'reauient says; An ex
peri mint of an armed vessel on the ilio
Grande for that purpose is on tnal,
and it is hoped tb.it if not thwarted by
the shallowness of the river and other
natural obstacles, it may materially
ointribnte to the protection of the
herdsmen of Texas.
Ooean telegraphs are discussed at
great length but no allusion is made to
the postal telegrapn.
Diftoassing the specie resumption,
thePiesident sbvb: Too much stress
cannot lie laid upon this question and
I hope Congreas may be lnducea at tne
earliest day praotioable, to insure the
consummation oi tne act oi last uon
greas at its last session, to bring about
spbi ia resumption on ana aner mo
first day of January, leva, at iurcnest
It would be a arreat blessing if this
could be consummated even at an ear
lier day. Nothing seems to me more
oertain thau that a full, healthy nd
permanent reaction cannot take plaoe
in favor of tha industries and financial
welfare of the oountry, until w return
Ln a maasnre of values recognized
thronghont the oivihzed world. While
we use a currency not equivalent to
this standard, the world'a recognized
standard specie becomes a commodity
like the products of the soil the sur
plus seeking a market wherever there
is a demand for it Under onr present
system we should want none nor would
we have anv were if not that custom
dnea are paid in ooio. and beoause of
pledges to pay interest on the public
debt in ooin. the yield of precious
metals would flow out for the purchase
of foreign productions and leave the
United States hewers of wood an
drawers of water because of wiser leg.
irlatiou on the subject of fluauoe by
nationa with whom we have dealings.
I am not prepared to say that I can
suggest the best legislation to secure
the end most heartily recommended.
It will be a source of great gratifica
tion to me to 'je able to approve any
measure of Congress looking efleo.u-
avAilable b if ore the beginning of tl a
nextflacal year;repealthelaw abolishing
mileage aud return to tne oia sjsiem,
approprisaon tor torpedo triala by
o jrp engineer; permauent orgauil t-
tion for signal oorpa.
The oonditiou of our navy at una
me he eaya i a sou roe of satisfaction.
Uavi iwing details of defects aa com
pared with other natioua he aaya:
l)ut neither our xn mental aitaauon
or our foreign policy, rendra it neces
sity that ww ahonld have a 1-urge uuui-
ber of tneae powermt iron oiau. wuue
our aitaatiou aud the nature of our
porta oombioe to make those of other
natioua little dangerona to us under
S' j oiroumstanoea. We have fifty wax
ship's, inolud ug fifteen iron-olads now
in hand on the Atlantic ooast "
The postal service ia entirely satis
factory. The President suggeeta the
xoluaioo of merchandise frou mail.
The method of treating Indian
adopted at th beginning of my first
. . . i ...
term ha been steadily pursued wuu
satisfactory aiid encouraging result;
has been productive or evident lm
protement in the oondition of that
race, aud will be continued with such
modifToatiouB a expeneuoo may mJr
cat to be noeaary.
lie epeaka cneeringly and iioeraiiy
regarding the Centennial.
II eaya of the Bureau of Agrioul-
tar: It baa accomplished much in
disseminating nteful knowlepge to the
agriculturist, and also in Introdaoing
new and useful productions adapted to
onr climate, and ia worthy of the con
tinued enoonragement of th govern
inent.
Ha characterize the oondition of
affaire in Utah aa acandalont; aa an In
stitution polygamy ahould be baniahed
from the land.
Aa this will be the last message I
shall have the honor of submitting to
Congress before my auooessor is cho
sen. I will recall or recapitulate the
quMtions whioh I deem ol vital impor
tanoe wtiiob may be legislated upon
and sett ed at this session.
First, that thi States shall b re,
quired to afford the opportunity of I
good oommon school education to ev
ery ohild within their limits. Second.
no aeotarian tenet ahall ever b taught
ia any school supported in whole or in
part by the State, nation, or prooaeda
of any tax levied upon any oommnnity;
make education compulsory bo lar aa
to deprive all persons who oannot read
and write from becoming voter after
the year of 1890; dispossessing none,
however, on grounds of illiteracy who
may be voters at the time this amend
ment takes effect. Third. dolar
Churob and State forever aeparat and
diatinct, bat each free within their pro
per spheres, and that all church prop
erty shall bear it owu proportion of
taxation.
4th. Drive out licensed immorality,
snob as polygamy and the importation
of women for illegitimate purpose. 1
recur again to the Centennial year.
It would seem as though now a we
are about to begin the second century
of our national existence, would be a
most fitting time for these reforms.
6th. Enact such laws as will seonre
a speedy return to a sound currency
suoh as will oommand the respect of
the world.
Believing that these views will Com
mend themselves to the great majority
of the right thinking and patriotio oit
izens of the United States I submit
the rest to Congreas, :
Signed j U. H. Ubaht.
FALL AMD WINTER SEASON.
Best Assorted Stock in the City now Open at
a n' .
36 M-AJFttET STREET,
BLACK STLKS,
The Celebrated Guiuet'B Oroaflraiua. f
COLORED SILKS
All tha Lateat Cloth Shade.! -
EBAL SILK POPLINS.
MES1K0S, CASSIMEEE3, SERUB, AND MOHAIR GLACE,
oi all the Latest Noveltiea in
ANOTHER EARTHQUAKE1
7
45 MARKET STREET.
BLACK ALPACAS,
That usual Specialty we have alwya roll bo many end ao low, that among o
many gooda it is only a small part of thosortnients
MOURNING GOODS.
In every variety. Will opeu on the 8th another Lot of those cheap Jtenriottu'B
CLOASS AND SHAWLS.
-;o;-
MEN AND BOYS' WEAR.
Great Line of
Hosier,
Gloves, , ...
Emb roidenes,
White Goods.
ST APIB AND PANCV GOODS, NOTION, ETC,
Everything is Cheaper than has beon known for yeare. We onlj require acall
tue rrioes ana isiyiea wiu uu wis suiiiu((.aBM .
No. 3t5 avIARKET STREET.
NOTICE.
XVTlll, b sold at publto sal at I.aurtnbnrf,
Yf N. 0,, on ibarmUy. UewmMr IS, li9,
a.; zo ooca...ai. iudioh pfKniBr uihikikqu ui
aaie),
MI8S01BI.
St. Louts, Deo. 7. Aa far as can be
ascertained, no indictment has as yet
been found against Baboock.
. I0U1SIAHA.
Niw Okuuns, Deo. 7. The 0. H.
Dnpree burst her steam pipes on the
Bed river. There waa one person
killed, three soalded aud three jumped
overboard and were drowned.
ILLINOIS.
Chioaoo. Deo 7. District-Attorney
J. D. Ward has been requested to
resign by the Attorney-General. It ia
supposed that the cause grows ont of
nia reiaocanoe to prosecute tne wuisaej
oases.
ally toward securing the resumption.
Unlimited inflation would probably
bring about specie payments more
speedily than auy legialion looking to
the redemption oi legal tenders iu
coin, but it would be Rt the expense of
honor. The legal tenders wouia uave
no value beyond ttling prrseut lia
bilities, or propnrly speuking, repudi
ating them. They would buy nothing
after all the debt were settled. There
are a few measures which seem to be
important in this connection, aud
whioh I commend to your earnest con
sideration. A repeal of so much of
the leaal fender act aa makes these
notea receivable for debts contracted
after a oertain date to be fixed iu the
act itself, Bay not later thau the first
of January. 1877. A hearty reaction
would set in at once, and with it a de-
air to make the currency equal
what it onrporta to be. The President
elaborates the good eff ots which
would follow this suggestion. Second,
that the Secretary of the Treasury be
anthorized to redeem, say not to ex
ceed two million dollaia monthly of
legal tender notes, by issuing in their
stead a loug bond bearing thre sixty
five hnndieibs per cent, of the denom
inations ranging from fifty to a thou
sand dollare each. Third. That addi
tional power be given the 8f oretary of
the Treasury to accommodate gold for
final redemption either by increasing
the revenue or decreasing the expenses
nrboth. It is preferable to do both.
A restoration of duty on tea and coffee ia
nio-ted. lno a reduction on c rtam
rtinliw minh 'as hardly pay for the
enst of eolleotion and snoh aa enter
into mfinnfBnture. He silpumU" that
aorne Iw'tter m aua be found for veil
fving olaimi acaiui-t the Quvemnvnt
tnan throngb court claims, especially
those growing out m i uvo "
They are in .early every instance ex
orbitaut. Drowning the report of the
Secretary of War he invites sproial at
tention to musing three hundred thou
sand of subsistence, appropriation
NEW jsussr.
Mario. Deo. 7. A collision occur
red at 4 :2'J this morning at Horse'iio-
Juaotiou neur the out in Jersey Olty.
The limited western express whio'i
carries the mo ning pniein either
junipad the truck or was thrown off by
a misplaced switch, the traiu running
at the time about twenty-five miles an
hour. It ran into an eastern bound
extra freiaht train. The two engines
were demolished, together with a lot
of freight care. The track was block
aded uutil 10 o'oiVk. The mails were
c inveved by wagons to and from New
Yora.and passengers were transferred.
The damage done will be $'25,000 or
$30,000.
NEW TORE. ,
a h!kuM antu ail gr.iunrt. au I iUring wld out my amtir .took of ma good.
piac, ujw uouiiuisj ni mr.u
p. Tbat inruoa norm oi in nauroau
track to ba sold separately. Tureo aiain
at prlraia
aoaM. ia iui viae, ujw uooh
Yoiid. That mrtloa north of tl
Iroad
unlmDfOTod lots on Main street, and four tsIu-
abl uulmproTWl lot on ITalrUiTtrMt, fronting
on Rtllroad. Kor prtlrulr apply to
CRQNLY A MORRIS,
deol,8,l,ia
SALE
REAL ESTAT&
UNDER MOItTGA;iJ
BT Tir n of, and In aecordtnea with, the
power of Mlt- contained In a deed of mnrt
gtgemade tr i nomas n. uarr ana uronne
N. ilarr, his wife to tinaannah Mark, mde
tha aeth day or March, A. U. 18is, ana reoo uui
In the HegLter iffloe or New lUiioyr r )oun.
ty.le Bo k O. O.U at pagm 181. m and r,
I wllleipoa. for .ale, by public anitlon, at the
Court Honee door In the rityor Wilmington, In
the etld lvnnty or New Hanover, on IHotT
tie )ih day or lleoemh-ir, A. P., 1873, at l'i M
for ouh. the following nrlbed property, tj
lt! Bi'e nnini In the oatrn line of Second
treat, boteeen Mxrketand lnck (treei.,7.1
foot from where the eattern Una or Meeonil
Itreet la interaecti by the muthern line of
Market trt, munlng thence southwardly
i"n the n . ae of Send rtrae. 87 fnit
thmiofl Tilwt. rat and pwallel with Vsrltet
ir ., -h i,eti nurthwardly, anrt prllt-l wl'h
ieem.1 afwi',51 fer, tbeuce wc.ti(llv ami
para 'e' wl b Mrket air a'.lOfe t, tithe tat
ernlluor rtecon.l mrett-the bglnnlfiK.
MAHHOKN Htl.U.MV.
A'ttiruev
RE-OPENJNG
AT
29 MARKET ST
A.X AUCTION I
Oui Buyer baa just returned from the Northern Market rurohae have been
luiulo way lelow cost of manufacturing. Have been enticed to bny
moie goodi Umu we wanted. They are marked and put on
the couhtt is t pi ivea that w 111 surprise the moKt skeptical,
. Uave hired theBtore uext door,
4:7 M AEKET ST BEET,
, , ; Aud will mak tha Largoat DiBplay of
FANCY GOODS,
M U S I C A L 1 N S T R U H li N T S, T 0 1 S, ETC.,
Erer offorod is th City of Wilmington. Have no apaoe to ennrnwate, and
cannot even gtvo laint luea oi m varieiy,
PRESENTS FOR CHRISTUM AND THE HOLIDAYS.
Watches- Canary Blids-cagei-a-ocomonvesi-lenpms
-Drums -Opn Bugglee-Tool Chests -ranor croquet-One
and Two Seat Velocipedes-Crumb
Pans-Children's Own Books and Carts,
AND IN FACT EVERYTHING COMPRISING THE TOY TRADE,
CANAR BIR3 S3 EACH-ALL WARRANTED TO SING.
BRYWH & RODDICK, 45, 47 Ilarkot Street.
THE GREAT RETAIL OTOCK
OF THE STATE, FOR BALE
AT AUCTION,
AT
New York. Deo. 6. A St. Loirs di
to ' Datoh to the Herald says, The United
I . 1 ' 1 . a 1 A
btates urana jury aia not.wora u
day,-having adjourned till to-morrow
morniue. A reiwrt is enrreut tnis
morning, thtt a trn bill lias been
found against Qen. B ibook, and that
a wat rant for his arreat was era route
for Washington, but the report was
without foundation, mere s autnen
tio information to the frct that the
Grand Jury still have the evidence
under consideration, and that to-noi-row,
immediately after the meeting, a
vote will bo taken on the aubjeot. The
Diatriot-Attorney was abeut from the
oitv to day, and the object of postpon
ing the vote until 'o-momw, was to
consult him on so rue point of law. '
Oelriolt & Co., agents of the North
Oorman Lloyd's line, have received no
dipafcht-a n la iug to the disaster to
the Mil solilaud. They oould not tell
the name of the Oaptiiio, offlcfrs or
ore w, as tiny are all uw, the vessel
lisvinu boen laid up in Uretnen since
February. The Htfuuta "say it proba
ble only a vei y few passengers w. re on
boa'd. the tide of immiirratioo at this
aeason of the year being alack. They
have telegraphed to the other sid for
the passengers lost.
HOSFORD'S BREAD PREPARATION.
OO Caaot tfj.rord'l Brnad Proparattm. '
tot tala by
APPLES. CHEESE RAISHS-
BO Btrrelt llfd ipn'e.. '
BO ttoxAi aa1 X Bote. Rs situ.
IOO '4f)x :aai CLeaac.
25 Tabs Butter.
For am by
KBrtoatrKR u .Dta oitoi
I hf a K-nnunM at bit Old Stand. A fruh
and well-ncloct nl Stuck of
DRY GOODS CLOTHING. BOOTS HATS
IhooiHtid 0, whirh t will skII at the lawast
UAHH PKIUKH. Halnw I nlvfl Toil raw
Item, with price annoied :J
Boat Oallowi rrom To. to (n, pnr yard.
Hrowa Ootlon rrom 60. to llw. r yd.
(liol Jon Irom Hit. and uiwanla.
K Inline I. and Uoiton Flanuula, Tar; Cheap.
Thanking you all f ir yunr kind and llbaral
ptrunt(H hwroUirore eiuimltit, 1 riwiflat
fully ao.lHt oontlunaiiea lit tha aarae
Iu my now 1iiIiim. ' n
Ee.pc clfnlly Tonra,
UEORGU LEiniUl,
!it MAltKET HTKEET,
octW Wlloluglon.
FOR FAIR WEEK
34 IARKET ST. 34
Havlnir perfected arrangements by which the character of mr busineas will U
char ged. I have determined to sell at auction every dollar i worth of
goods contained in my rotail stock. This comprise tha
LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS IN WILMINGTON,
And amounting to over
$ 2 5 . 0 O O
IWorth of Soasonable and E'egant Goods, oonBiating of Silks, Velvets,
nncss nnnns in FUFRY UAR1FTY.
UIILUU JJiVJ III f
Encllah. French and American Oassimnres. Black Cloths, Doeskins, Be vera,
o ' m..v. Unli.w.ltu fyinnt. ir with
UieiUJu, wuwjrjiiwi u..uvv..( -wov--
LADIES', GENTS' and 0HILDRENS' UNDERWEAR
Hosiery. Gloves, Shirts, Ool'ars, Cuffs, Ribbons Laces. Edgings, Handker
chiefa, Bhawls-in endless variety, every quality and price, Blankets,
Marseille Quilta, Spread, hheeUng, Tiokiug, OomforU,
Tablo-clolhB, Towels, Naiikins, Diapers, aud other
LINEN AND COTTON GOODS
IVKHT OTBRIt WKKK IS I1K
year at lowfat iirlnea to buyfra on Jia
pot, and a'lnnt-ra II l'l at tharn'lng prlfl. or
lhdy thry iar.l'l, th ia glrlinj e.iUi O-
ara actrlltiif onl rartlraot to u tliaaa.na a.li l
tig thf y would lia If iriwii' ,
lr svt
Bucks
BAGGING, SALT, RICE, FLOE
3BO Ho' I. and X' l1 gln;.
7B00 Saok Sal v.
20 T1arc.ee Hlo.
IOOO Harrtls Flour.
For aal iy
K'.R IttSB-t OALDKtl hKOS.
.PO WT) E J.
2BO Kegaand X Kcge Mlfle and Storting.
200 Keg B!tm Powder.
BO K K"f! No' Daek'BK Pnadnr.
FUeJK CAPS.
Fet fl by
KKttOHNEIl A OAL'MM BROS
deoT
Bacon In IM, ana 'Beits,
.d Mnl ejHHf- 'li inl lera, BnL.rk and
Hm- In Tl- r - 'a 'ir "t.i l'i Ka'-naifin
; BREAKFAST STRIPES.
M' iu Pork, Vntr r imrt Mml, rrh, ackor
el, SlilUft", Herring., 4c.
SUGAR, COFFEE, SALT'
Molwo. lit 11 klnUs,
SYRUP ALL KINDS,
Floor o all Quallt'o..
ind over Bv hu .lrd arliclea )f Una
HEX GROCIRltt,
fallnrnrd r from i, cirnr nf Pork and
fron Ktrccta, WllmlniiK Ti, .C
UOTtll A!H!AN . VVLI.KrH.
JOHN A; BYRNB & CO.
Gmral Iisiirai urn'-.
(FIKE, MARINE AND LI E)
40,000,00 Urproeol
)rriO-.-iMiutritial Kiobatg' BbHtM g.
nrl.li WntOTPtrae.
Feather Dnstera.
Old, H It N KM 4 80.1P,
wldlory or all aimla,
ir
biDlBl' AND O '.NT'1 SAtCHRIil,
. Tury chp far taia.
OAhFSXTEB A HALL V tD.
l South Front fit
ov.Mth.illB.
Af YATES' BOOK STOrtE
Yoa can flml
SCHOOL B00K8,
'STATIONEBT, 1
MF.MOIliWOS
BUSK BOOKS
1'OCKKT BOOKS,
1'EXniS
(iOLD rKXS, '
ALIilMS,
- GAMES, It.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
In creat variety. Trunks, BitchclM, Umbrellas, Hats, Shoes I anoy Notions,
Ladiea' Furs, with thousands of other articles, farming altogether the
most eloii-aiit, nttraotivo and doairable stock ever sold at t
anotion i-i North Carolina. The Ladies, the Merchant,
the Furnier aud fllotwiamo are an inviieu w
attend this mammoth sale by auction.
TERMS: C ASH.
. . a "VT ' .1- ,llrfrt,1 ia nnnili'l lvft
All Goods mht b paid for on neiivory. o gwu uauuwiHou, . uuu.
of asle altered uftur they are bid off.
XsT O B IDDI 1ST
Ample and comfortable accommodations will be furnished Ladies attending the
a,u' . . t .1 , ui.,. -,al Pdrtiiw will ha aaoommodated
sale. jiiVoryariu'w w "" -r- ,,t j
a8toqmntitifis.aafaraspotHible. Oiiods must be oalled and ,
t .keii s after the sale as it is possible to deliver
thorn. Thia sale will bo oontinned at the
at Te, No. 34 Market street from -dy
to day, commencing
DECEMBER' 6th,
Until the outiro atock is Bold. Bale to oimraeuou (Uily at 10 o'clock, A. M.; 3
and 7 o c ock, I . M. uooiH Hoia v paw "
DELIVERED FREE OF CHARGE.
.... AAI . 'II 1 . .11 iL:.t Jt.aa 4,'. I
Country Mcrol.a t whose bills aro ov.r ju i win oo auoweu a.iV ujra
on llrst class uuv accupiauco.
eill;
A. WEILL, Agent
NOTICE!!!
Our rogular businpss will bo continued as heretofore
at No. 32 Front Street, corner Princess.
iSS-If Wilmington
rs AI.IVK TOHrU INTBOBM'C' In CaM
l naroilna, hr bm-lnaaa raen will aili.laals
THE WASHINGTON ECHO,
Writ ana wall llhad w.iily nuwtna
o .r i-ir -nj Him ti'i iy in. 'I 2 oounUarfO
Ud. "aiK dwOOib
and tkosa a'llo'nlna;. Kliw Low.
Wavt. i. lujianiii - H. Caaaoas,
Latof Tarboto. af Walatoa.
BVIllori aid FropTlut,
The Celebrated Double Elcutio
STEEL P
HUB A
mf wish to ir I
i , nn Wh Of
Kor & A7tJllU3DOaC UkOM WllO 1
15nnmtt, ftlll baawui iy iui 9U ww pi
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