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3 T J i if I'M f !? f - r i i. i V; ABLISHED, :1851. WILMINGTON N. C, SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 20, '1877. - PRICE" $6 00 sir THE TELEGRAFsIS MEWS OF THE WORLD, BiUUegardlflgEiiward Vote Tiien Up In "-the Senate. RUSSIAN-TURKISH WAR IMM1SEKT SENATOR BOGY OF MISSOURI AP nACDKD IN THE GALLERIES IS UK REPLY TO StiERMAX. Hoon Reports. - WASHINGTON. Washington", JanTl9. ' Hie execu tive committee of the V. U. T. Co. ap peared before the JIouso coimnittite on privileges and powers and were reliev ed from their 'subprenas upon produc ing a resolution of their body directing that all dispatches of a political rhnr- acter should be prodnecdt A. coin ritittee of three wris appointed toliet with a like committee of privilives and elections of the Senate fo arrange the details for the examination of these dispatches. Telegraph upernitend- enta, managers, and operators who are lnre or en route will be discharged upon putting in an appearance. The House will pass a resolution discharg ing Barnes, the New Orleans manager who is in custody for contempt. There aeems to be no doubt about the passage 6f the bill reported by the joint com mittee on couuting the electoral vote. ; In the Senate Cumeron of Pennsyl vania presented the resolutions recent ly adopted by the Pennsylvania legis lature, declaring that the will of the people in the election of a President and Vice President cau only bo de clared in the manner prescribed in the Constitution, and denouncing any threats of violence or au attempt to cast out thj electoral vote of any State by either house of Congress, and. fur ther that the certificates of the electors from the various States are the consti tutional evidence of the votes cast for President and Yice President and must be Counted. Ordered to be print eifandlie on the table," Wells and Anderson are quartered at Willard'a. No definite action will be taken uTitil Kenucr and Cassauave ar rive," : . Geo. F. Hoar was nominated to-day on the .fifth ballot for U. S. Senator from Massachusetts. -'' EUROPE. : Cokstantinopik, January 19tb. The only dissenting voice in the Grand Council was that of the American Protestant Bishop, who suggested that the decision Bhonld be lsft to the disoretioa of the gov- ernment. He' was shouted down. - It is rumored that Mijhat was the principal obstyole to the aooeptanee .of the proposals, and the whole bus iness was rehearsed beforehand to intimidate tuftajtfojwhoealjj wished to yield. London, Jan. 19. The Standard's Vienna correspondent says Roman ia has resolved to declare neutrality in case of a Russian -Turkish war. The Times of to-day referring to the result of the conference, says this event will surpriso nobody Those : whom it will disappoint are fewer than ' they may have been even at the open ing of the new year. There aro those ; who declarethemselves absolutely cer- i tain that Russia will not attack Tur- o key. There are those, on tho other hand who profess to seo consummate astuteness in General IgnaticfTs mod eration, and who will now say that he knew from the first how surely the fa naticism of Constantinople would drive the Porte to open defiance on this sub ject, We shall be content to form a " judgment on events as they occur, without 'Speculation or prediction, There can be no doubt that Russia is (in a most'difficult position, between war from which it can cxpect no per manent advantage, and a pledge which ! if not redeemed will discredit the throne. In any ease it is not io be as sumed that a decision for peace or war " will necessarily bo made at once. Per haps the dissolution of the conference mirks the U -filming F a m-,v phase iu which the Wc.-tern Powers will le. for a time iuuetve, and thnv Imperial Courts will once more coTicern them selves with the business. Night Reports. UAMUNGTON. . - Washington, Jan. 19. John E. Htmilton was nominated for Attor ney of the Kentucky district. First half million awarded to Eden. ." Before the Committee ou Privil eges aud Elections, Col. Peltou tes titled that ho had no recoilectu.u ol sending a dispatch to Senator K-l!y that Oregon would be dapemli ii ou for one voto. . .. The committee appointed a mi'i ooniuiittee to, examine telegrams n connection with the Honse oau.mil tee. The evidence- cf Superintend ent Brenner before the Committee ou P.-ivilcges aud Fowers was confined to the- manner of handling .dis patches Ho was dii-chai'Knl. . llorsK, Wells and A mlersc.u ro presented before the ;bnf of the House htft.th.eir cas were jHc tj on ed until the urrival of the otler mem iters f the boiir.l, " ' Tue day was dvoteu. to pmuii bil'c ... . SixATs. Motion mmlOo adjourn until Monday. Edmuoda said that if the bill re- portud by tlm eelent coin m it tee on yesterdiiy b(uld become a law tbt first act to be done under it nr'ist Oe done a week from Tuesday. Th Senate should take tlie bili up to morrow so by next ' Tuesday Ihey miglit destroy it by piauly blows V pafr it 'and not destroy it by fimctb- eaug it or poHtpouing ita considera tion;, bo hoped the Smate would now aljourn over. Motion withdrawn. Louisiana affairs were discussed at length by Sherman aud Bogy, during which the galleries were cleared ou aooouut of demonstrations of planse. Khernau defended the ae tion tit the Returning' Board and quoted from tho testimony to show tWal violeuce and iutimidatiou did exist during the canvass and the Board was justified in throwing out certain returns. He argued that the exports testimony presented by the Senator from Missouri did not show thai violence did not exitt. Tiie Senator Mr. Bogy had spokt n against Packard, that was not ripht,. Packard was a man of charaotor and standing. What hrtd lie done ? Hud tie mnrdored and robbed. Mr- Bogy he has robbed, robbed,' and done nothing ..-Ise. , Mr,'.; Sherman was surprised to hear effsjfa .rtfitarU j from the Senator. Mr. Bogy ssidH-' the character of Pnpkard in New Orleans was that of au infamous rob ber. Great applauso in the gulleiies on the right of tun chair. Mr, vSherman after reg.'otting the necesj! sity of sharing tho gullories rofarred to Louisiana again aud ml id, ho did notkuow Mr. Packard, but he: bad heard him spoken of as a man of honor. When a Senator on the floor of tho Senate arraigned a Uoveruoiy of a State as infamous ho abused Lis iVVgeiw A'bunntor. MrT Bogy I do not admit that he r " is a Governor. Dir. Morton of In diana said no regretted to hear the Senator from Missouri speak as he did about Gov. Packard. He, Mr. Morton wbb not uuder any perso al or political obligations to Gov. Packutdr-biit-bewas'rsomowbat fa miliar with Louisiaua afifairs aud he had never heard him spoken of as a man of bad character, either as a politioiUn, in society 6r ia "businesf). Among the jobs heard of in Louisi ana during the past fiva yoars Pack ard was never mentioned, an interest ed in any ot them. He spoke ' at length of Louisiana affairs, referred to the difficulties at Meoltanies Iueti tate aud in Coiiehalta Parish, aud argued that violouoe' aud intimida tion had prevailed in Louisiana for years. Senate, went in Executive session.- Adjourned. . '. laJKoi-u. London, Jao. 19. The Standard says: '"We are not sure the de rision of the Council ia wise. Tho proposals have beau reduced so far that it is uucertaia they would not have been further. softened ' had tho Porte consented to discuss them. The qntwtion uow ia what will Russia do, defied by the Porte, after making her demands Again and again; wid she o.it the worda of the Moso.iw speech, withdraw her mobilized f-' giments and preservo tho peaen ? There are signs pointing iu that di reotion. AU our intelligence is io thw effiofci tlt tho ebtiiuiiam for 8 itr.lms crtuit-d down and ll.at the ubiio art- wain j up to a sense of the rifks of an ir vuphui of Tuikey. The pr'$j seems to be preparing the public ujind for a retreat by repre senting tLe failure of the Coufetenoe a a oeffit, not of Kuasia, but of England. Possibly all tbih wcakuess. is assumed; at nny jate it is o.-rUiu that tV.e work of nn b lization .B9."TS no slackui'' h. . i.r.c;isi.ATi iu: or oui u cah. Ol.lXA. Vomkfutd fioiH tA; (Iserver. fcKXATK. , TunUAX, Jar. 18, 1877. .Finger : Bill to exfend the juris , r- - - . ftrred to the coiumiitee nn" tii icdicinrv. More ; of New Hanover, (colored): fti'.il (ur tho protee.tiou of rattle- VlKs. rpferred to tha committee on pfoposiHiOiis and grievances.. ' l'ji:ittru ; Bill to protect the fish inff ifierit- in.the Ctutentne and Bluok Orooks, referred tothe-eom-jnittee oil propositions aud grievan ces. " '.' "' -...'- - Considerable indignation was ex. cited by the petition of Hoa. Josral. Tiuner.ri fl. cting ou 'members in tin matter of the wile ut tho Western A. 0. "Railroad, MesunC uiiinghani, Robinson aud Troy, made speech H tlujjtmbjec. J- " . The considetionl.-the bill' to rerieal house bill No. 422, was con cluded by a vote of 31 to 16 aguiutt 'tln measure. UO.USK OF 11EPRKSENTAT1 VES. ' Riclinrdson : A petition from citi zens of Bender county for a prohibi tory-law witliio two mile of Be'hlev hemJjuptiKt Chnroh in said emifflj)' Hcltai? : A bill to be entitled ai. act to encmirnge the lnannfacturing interests of tiro State. Financo. Random askd. and was granted UitantuuMis lnve to introdiiBe'a res ol itiuu as follows::: That the com mittee on privib gea nd elections in quire into the tip ht of D. L. Russell to a fAt upon this floor as a member of the House from the county of Brnr fswiek, ' he being a resident of New Hanover. - - -- Tin resolution 'passed ' its first reading and went to tho committee on privileges and elections. The biil allowing the farming out of convicts, passed. rThe bill to prevent the use of seines and drug nets iu tidewaters Of creeks aud rivtr in tbefitute during certain hours as a-means, of protecting the fishing interest, was recommitted to the committee ou propositions and glirVaUCt'S. ' s . Wilson, of Ne,w Hauover. by con sent, introdnoed an act i)oncrninr the Mutual Life Insurance (iompnny, of Wilmington, and asked that it be r.'f.irtfd. to the coinuiitttfo on iosur nnco. Ho referred. - ; Wilson, of New Hanover, with consent, presented a petition in sup port of the bilL just preseuted, sign ed bv citizens of Wilmington; 'lhe ' pedtiou followed tho bill to commit tee on insurance. "Mate ftews. Uiavuu conuty does not prostoute bigiitny nmong the colored folks, A Catholic Church is to be dedi. Bated at Groeut-boio to morrow. ' The d'cli'njp; "of'ex-Sbei'iff Msgan of Nanh couiity,' was burned a few days ago, says the -cftvince. The Atlantic Hotel at Beaufort is to be rebuilt. It will be complete by Juno 1st. " " ' Negroes ore leaving Nash and Edgecombe com, ties to work in the turpentiue lauds of South Caroliua. Muj. W. II. .Ridley has been re" elected olerkand D, A. Wicker marshal of tbc Supreme Conrt. ' The iMwilin "in of the floor at Reains'arehouse" caused a suspen sion for one issue of tiie -Durfaim J Tho Charlotte Obsv-rvcr says Cien. Johnson's little daughtea, Louise, is another victim to that dreadful scourge diphtheria., ...... Au inmate of the poor honse in" Wilson is suspeoUd of having rob bed tho smokehouse of that Institu tion. We thank thu Rocky Mount Mail for a very complimentary notice of tho Joun.NAii, writtea iu advauce of ita reappeamuoo.-. --- -.,.i:i.,.--- ' WooJbon, iu IheErpniKX, a lively Htuui-weekly juit-started, in Wilson, makes his bow with a pleasant "good lo-.iniinK.'' He has our best wishes. The uow board of trustees of the A yiiini for the Deuf aud Dumb and Blind has organized.- Mr. H. A Umlgcr was ohocen Priuctpul of the institution. Green B. Bruutiy, a young msa.of Si iiiiliope, NhsIi county, killed him se'y by the prtmiture discharge of powder which hud been placed in a log. . - - ' , 'Charlotte is determined not to be outdone. The Otmervfr mun has found a snake that vKted the future London, via. the olonds, at t-e same tinis that the telegraph reported a shower of reptiles iu Tennesnee. ' ; Messrs. J. n. A W. L. Thorp hav ing so'd tho Rocky Monnt, Mail to MpKsrs. vV. H. A II. D. Avera. Mr. W L. Thorp retire from the i-ditor-c hi p of that Miroughty independent poier. Thj Messrs. Averas become editors. , j , LOCAL JEWS, " 'ITiere was n rumor rife upon the streets yesterday that Hie above named gentleman was found dead on the road leading from this city to Topsail Sound. One version had it that he was shot, another cut. Diligent' in iiiry on the part of our reporter failed Td elicit anything authentic. The cor oner had' received no otiicial notice, nor had the slierifl' uuy knowledge of it save' the men rumor.' The report was to the effect that a colored man stop ped at the house of a neighbor and in formed his family (and, another report that lie lodged the information .with Mr. James' family) that he had seen tho body of Mr. James ou the roadside, dead. We are loath to believe the rumor from the fact that there is no ofticial information on tho part of the county authorities-the distance to the sound being only fourteen miles and such information bt-ing readily attain able iff a few hours and from the ad ditional circumstance that the colored mart did not stay to serve as a pilot to tho spot Mr. James did leave the city almut eight days uro to visit rel atives on the sound, with" the intention of returning in about five- days, and so far as we are aware no tidings have comu from him. - .In their terrible anx iety the family have the sympathy of the community,, and we trust that .their sorrow may speedily be turned into joy. r-'-t"" Cattiolic Sociable. Iu the flurry incident to the gelling out of a first issue, owing to the press of business in the way of advertise ments and rcVding matter generally, iu connection tw with the fact that the telegraphic reports wCre fuller than usual for a . Wilmington paper, we neglected to notice the entertainment givcu at the . City Hid on Thursday night by1 the ' younr ladies of St. Thomas' Church. The unpropitious. weather did not deter, a large crowd from being present, , and " pleasure reigned supreme, " . t whether in the dance, tho promenade, or in the more practical entertainment at the refresh ment tables. The sum realized proved an additional success. ' The Concert Next Week. . , Prof. Von Laer desires, to notify the parties who aro 'engaged in the concert (vocal and instrumental) to be promptly at the rehearsals," which take place at the "Opera House Saturday night at 8 p. m. and Tuesday at 10 a. m. - AH will see the necessity for being promptly there, as the' success of the "concert depcuds greatly on tho re hearsals. ' - '- ' The concert will be a rare treat to all lovers ''good music, and as tho proceeds are to be given to the little orp hans all should lend a-helping hand, Tickets : fifty ccuts. The box-sheet will be openeil Monday moriiing at Mr. Hcinsbcrgcr's, where 'for 23 cents cx traT reserved seats can be procured. Hotel Arrivals. PunciiM. House Friday Isaac C. Ingram, 0.5 J. 'E. Pogner U. L. Meadows, Henderson; S, M. Ayies Mr' and Mrs. W, K Framp, 0. ). Howard, lady, and maid, A. T. La Fo'rge, lady, two chidren and nurse, H. F. Moore, New Tork; Frank Mo Neill, Lnmberton; Thos. D. Kline, Florence; J. M. , Powell, Fair Bluff ; M. M. McIUe, Shoe Heel; Austin Ludlow, Brooklyn; A. L. Anderson, Baltimore. Mansixo HorsE Friday. H. L. Foy, Scott's Hill; John R. Morris, Goldsboroj J. G. Passielaigue, Char lotte, H Brudman, John Tork, T. B Bradley, Little Rock; D. M. L. Morshauo, Duplin county. - KKcapc and Recapture." ,.-,.T.IiursOay,-three (1i)ags of shot 'Were brought to the Marshal's office with a report that two negroes, Salem Bcasley and Geo. Fox alias Thompson, had stolen them and that tho thieves were then secreted in Cnmming's alley. Po licemen Miller and Price secured them, and wercTrscorting them to the Station House when Fox broke loose; aud started off. Tho policemen promptly turned the remaining prisoner over to another parly ond gave chase. After running about ton blocks Fox was caught and lodged with his comrade in the "lock-up." The indications, for the South At lantic and Gulf r States for to-day arc slowly falling ljarometer,: southeast to southwest winds, stationary or rising temperature and" generally cloudy weather with occasional rains iii the northern portions of the former. , THE COURTS. "uintrlur CoHrt. .State vs. T. V, Christian, assault aud buttery; judgment uibi. State vs. Henry Farrow, larceny; verdict, guilty, judgment, 3 years in the peuitcntiary. , . There were 1G civil ca.e tailed aud disposed-f. " 9Iyirf ut'urtr, Yick Simms,; disorderly conduct; fined if 10 and cotiti or 1 days on the street Vick Simms, gambling; fined $"!5 and costs or 30 days ou the s'rt t John Labow, disorderly conduit; judgment suspended on payment of costs-. : City Currency. Heavy fog last night. ' , See Legislative proceedings fur mat ter of a local character. ' , The friends of Col. S.-L. Fremont in this city will be glad to learn that his condiliii is improved. ". Rev. Geo. Patterson returned home last uight from Raleigh, where he has been spending a. week. ' ..We arc indebted to the jlimiiv for a very handsome notice "which appeared iu .yesterday'-issiie. A burglar Thursday night succeed ed iq frightening two ladies, bnakiug a noisy rooster's leg, and stealing one duck. As Mr. Wliitey lowden was return ing home at ft late hour ouTlmrsiiay night he uoticetl two men in the van!. He started after them when they fled. Not having a pistol with him he was unable to give them a "pill." '" Index to New Advertisements. N. Jaeobi Hardwire ttoie. sau sage, cutters of every size, the "Jaoobi" bxp, tc. : 'A. Sbrier Extrordinary induce ments overcoats, all made shirts. Ghas, D. Myors A Co. Give six very plausible reasons for nsipg the He-no tea. Try it. "L ; True & Co. $999. ". Geo. R. Frenoh A Son The. be6t stock of boots, shoes and lenther in North Carolina, at ' the cheapest rates. . - :,;: ' True & Co. Augusta, Me. $999.' . Geo. Stinson & Co.; Portland, Mc. To the working-class. '' Murray & Co. Wholesale grocers and commission ra'erchunts. ' Geo. F. Colin Notice. . P. Hciiisbcrgcr New books, new dramas, 'stories, poetry, music,' Ac. .. Giles A MurchisonNew hardware store. Plows very clfeap. ? MUSIC A D DRAMA.' k 'Barrett's engagement at Booth's theatre ends to-night : ' Rubhistein's VOcean" symphony will be the' feature of Mr. Schmelz's con- eert at Steinway Hall, New, York, Tuesday ue'xt. . ' ir '; The snow blocked out Theodore Thomas' orchestra in Northern Ne York, and they had to return to the city. '' ' The first performance of Wagner's "Flying. Dutchman" next week at the Academy of Music by the Kellogg troupe will be the; most interesting op eratic event of the present season in New York city. - i . Rocky Mount Mail : Mrs. Drncilla Dortoh who has resided in Nosh county for nearly a century, took the oars at this place last lues Jay en route to Goldsboro the boms' of bsr son, Hon. W. T. Dortoh, with whom she will spend the remaining years of her life. " The Wilson Express tells of the death in jail of a colored prisoner who, since his emancipation bar served three years in the penitential y, three in the jail and three iu the woods hiding from the officer of the law. At the time of bis death he was awaiting trial for arson, burglary and poisoning. Of him can we say, De morbus nil nisi bonum t Postal Hours. -' The mails close at the City Tost-Oft'co as follows : Northern through malls - - - - 5:15 P. M. Northern through and way malls, dally - - . 4 . Mails for the N. C. Railroad and routes supplied' there- 70 A; M i- 5;15 P. M. Irom, at - Southern mail for all points Koutb, doll . 7:00 P.M. Western mails C. C. R'y, dally 6.-00 A. M, rayettevuie ana omces on Cape Feay River, Tuesdays and FrUl&ys - - - -FsyettevP) by C. C. R'y, daUViexeeiit Sundays) - 1.-00P. M. ' C.-00 A. M. fiKX) A. M. .'iiHI P. M. 13:1ft P. M. islow C. II. and intermedi ate offices, every Friday - Smitliville, dally - '- - AKHIVB. lorthern throuijh malls . . - . orf,lieni through St way"inails I', M. Malls Tor Kasy Hill, lwn Creek, Sup ply anil Sliallotte, every Friday at (1 A. M.- Mails deliven-d' from 0 A. M. to 7.-OU P. M., and on tiuuday from Hi to to 1)10 A.M.-. :..'' Stamp Olllcc ohh from S A. M. to 12 M., and from 2 to 5'tO P. M. RegiMh -r ami Money, ,onlcr Departments ox n sain.i as Stamp Olllee. - ' u . - iUui for sale at general delivery when Stamp Olllee; Is closed. - Key Hoxes accessible at all hours, iay and night. , nibnliifUa District. .Noaru Cabolim Coxtkbincs Fiust ROI NU Of -ei1HNTMT POM A TEKLT MF.ETlXOK X MAUK 1 TS fUK- smiNO F.lie, Rev. W. S. Bi.Ara, pub Tl'S I'Blt-IDlTCoNrEKKNl S Yua; W hitevilleA WactajuMjj Mis. t WhiteMU. Jaa. IS, 14 Bladen, at De,m' Chaprl, ao, 21 F-llzalwth, at MuMh . .. . "27,28 WUmiueton, Fn.ut Slrvrt - - Feb. , 4 smithville, at .Urn " 10, 11 Cliut.ii, at Clinton " 17, 18 l'pNiil, at l uiu -. : S,5 'CukeIju ry and Cokarie M u-a., at llall a . . . Mlr. s 4 KeiiaiiavUlv, at Keimuvllle, " 10, 11 District 8te anl a nui lhur, at the Uy tura lUxftu . f the Frout 8tre Church, WUmiu-ftou.atll o'vloik, a. as., Feb. f. NEW ADTEBTISKMUm is, LOWEST PRICES IN THE CITY BEST STOCK IN THE STATE. AV k OFFER' TO. Tl IK CITIZEN'S OF ilinluirtouaud surrounding country the V" ' '""' " ; (iRRATK.Sr I.VDICEUESTS W BOOT8.i g HOES, . - : : Both as to quality or Stock", quantity to select from and PRICES LOWER FOB SAME GOODS - -: Than any house in the City or State. Too can Sate Money iy Buying: from CEO. B FRENCH I SON, TO TEA DRINKERS ! A FEW WORDS TO YOUR AD- VANTAGE (AND OURS). We beg to present for your coiiHlderation S I (.000 REASONS wur TUB HE-NO CHOP TEA SHOULD-' BE USED IN PREFER- :; ' . " 1 ; . 5 ; . ".. ENUE TO ' ALL OTHERS, , I, , It Is a mixture of many flavors." Ex perience having prbveu such to be the TEA tbat (Jives-Universal SaUsfactioii. ' II. The Flavor is tlie Natura'l One, and that It lsnadulterated is the stnmgest argument In favor of IU perfect healUiful nesa. '" III. It Is an JJiieolored Tea, such as Chinamen themnelveit drink. IV. The leaf not being Colored or Polished Improve the drinking greatly and. lessens the cost. 1 ' ' V. Being packed in original packages JAPANESE TEA PA PER thc'mll strength and flavor Is retained. VI. Betanse It Is the very BEST TEA ...... , we van llnd to oiler our I'rieiulK and euu (oiniTs, TRYIT! TEST IT! 1 Ml INK IT! Sold only by jaii 'JO til , aud 1 North Front U IIW ADYIBTISEMmS. MURRAY & COT WHOLESALE GUOCERd AND Commission Herchanls. KOBTH WATER STREET. jaaUOlw . , NOTICE I ADOUBLE-CASEf, ' ENGLISH; PAT ent Lert-r, Hold Watch-vat left at my place of bukincM for aal on the sight of the ISth lndt. I have every reason to be lluve that the watch waa stolen. . The own er will pkuse eome forward, provt prop erty and iay Tor this alvertiiienient. (iKO- Y. IDUM. 8oUth WaU-r street bet Dock and Oranire. jan20eodSt i To the working elassrWe are now prepanil to furuieh all claiwea with con stant einptoynient at home, the whole of the time, or for Ibeir spare nionienta. . Bu sines new, llj;ht and profitable. Pereoiis of either ses easily cam from 50 tents to per evening, and a proportional sum by d' voting their whole time to the business. Boys and girU cam Dearly as much as nun. That all who see thi nolle may send their addnnn, and test the biwlmiw .ye make this uiaralleled offer: To such as are niit Battened we will send one dollar to pay lor the trouble of writing. Full iwrticulars, camples worth several dollars to eoniiiieiiee work ou, and a copy or Home ami Fireside, one otthe largest and best Illustrated l'lildii-aUous, all seut fnie by mail. Reader, if you want permanent, profitable work, address, (iKoaoa Snx so.N Co., Portland, Maine. Jan 20 tf Can't be made by every agent s every month in the business we furnish, but those willing to work can easily earn a dozen dollars a day right in their own localities, . Huve ho -room to rxplaiu here. Business pleasant and hon orable. Women, and boys and girls do as well as men. We will furnish you a a complete Outfit free. The business paya better than anything else. We wUl bear exiense of starting you. Particulars free. Write and see. . Farmers ami mechanics, their sous and daughters, and alt classes in need of paying work at Juime,.-should write to us and learn. all about the work at OllCA. ViMv'la Ihrt 'tlnw. rk.n' Aatt - - ...v v.. w. f i . . u.n. . Address TRUE & CO., Augusta, Maine. HISCELLAKEOVS,; OPERA HOUSE! -t , l. ... u'i 0 ONE NIGHT ONLY I Monday Eve,. Jan 22. HAVERLY'S NEW ORLEANS INS T R E 3L S . .1. II. HAVERlV. , . .'.prrieuir. WM. FOOTEf; i . . . . . Managerj The largest and most Reftued Minstrel ' Organization Traveling'. Everything New, Novel and Jtefi.t)e4. Admission 75 cents; Gallery 60 cents. Reserved 8eato tan be secured at lleius oerger'a without extra charge.; ! van Jan 19 8t - W. L. SMITH & GO;, Ini- Agency, Wkingftpi' j C. FIRE companies: . ;ll;r German-American, assets '- 2,100,000 Scottish Commercial, capital - " 5,000,000 Connecticut Fire Ins. Co., assetc 1,400,000 Atlas, assets - - 443,000 Lynchburg, assets 600,000 American ,asseU - - - 1,200,000 " - LIFE: .. : Manhattan Life, assets - $10,000,000 N. C. State Life, capital - - i, - '200,000 Every desirable form of policy issued at regular rates. : .? i u ' W. L. SMITH & CO. , Janiaiw ' . ' ! ,r GREEN &FLANHER, Wholesale & Retail OKAtKBS IX DRUQ3, MEDICINE'i, PAINTS, OILS, GARDEN SEEDS, Aj, MARKET STREET. . Jan lu tf .,. : J. W. L1PPITT, South East corner Front and Princess sts., sign of PUNCH : FRUITS, CANDIES, ' CIGARS, TO', AXI TOBACCO. ; An A. 1. article of every one always ou hand. - Jan 11) 3t. i a . ;' " Notice of Application NOTICE IS ilEREBY GIVEN THAT application will lie made to the (Gene ral Assembly, to incorMrate Lodj;e No. 1 Soierelirnsof Industry, of Columbus, Ven der County, North Carolina. ' dee lH-esun 4w iHASvH. P0LLVY, (lN AND LOCK KM ITU, CHEST. Jnut htriH-t, U'twiH'ii Front and Water, Vllinliii;toii, N. C. linns i:nd plttol.s n to"ked and n-palred. ' -Keys tiired und links repalroil in any part of'thei ily. All work warrauUtd. JaulttUt 1 ' 1 ; S999
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