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T" this taker j tvcry afternoon, ! crpJ by '!'. ','IT!: ANI I'KOPKI ETOH. - i' " 1 . n - t I h jii, monUw; $2t0; Three 1 2.;i One month, ou cenw. be delivered by carriers, finally part of the city, at the t nor week, i r!ltPS l(jw and liberal. '-CTibcn U ill please report any irnd D rcQeirc tLcir paper regmanj. c .MiiXS IX STONES. miserable twaddle as that in t w'd;ni"t"JK ev'ery hulcpcnd ran .Anl will drive them, over ;.icr.vcvJ I'li.'ivc spent the last Y't . i niwl lilt Moil'!! I it in ; r v VP, " ;,vc ioted the Uemoerauc uckci, i voting I M'.r j c.u d ryylicij yotir paper ami laugui a..iui I -have done witu mat p -resent.- 1 voted ur uaych a fairer election to I be held, vote was thrown out, ass.it is 1 ;m I Mievyj becau.,0 it was !' i - i, t : Hie'.lilK.'ll I'I'K.v. win- -ihy the 'liailie of J), I). Wil- r,t lintuM, Conn., Doccm- I . . . V ' . r J is Uina-m the coiunms 01 k TiiU:ji itf lit re are really kt,i.fri,:'the:i pute a;i cxbaus- be foumled on Mr. :s." They ;:irc care- n Jl t the altentiorr of the f filler CJiaur's 1 political ;f-i Vi-rri:ian s:iys, Mr. Wil- l,at lie is talking about, anil . ! ' t i- i ... . i i kChi' l.i e UIHliU!Hl.i. uUica:i he voted for the caiili'lite, as an American iiistly ijidiginint that the villi St.Aln ;im!i U' IVIlKlll - i s-'ere!u should be iHiineiit was raised against he hiins'.-lf belongs. i.a.is lall over tn-j country it Wiilett does, would j.'iiBits as-boldly, Hit: country eil'jb-J terio.us-crisis which is V - r roster !ns i 27,004 cfilccrs iKiiij ;;.iol are in Southern kmr ti n-xas. v.ainc- nr.i.lieil itiati uctions to Augcfj i i' ekanl's Legislature from mo- Kellogg has 'W-en elected i.-i'a.;i; llevolntiiinists to 'the s Senate,, long tern: ;f re- b it term it w ill prove. inereha;:tiv w-.xni an luter- criif-s to fix the value of silver f 1 - f- .i .. VOL. I. WILMINGTON, N. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 11,1877. NO. 297. CAROLINA. 11. Orion,' the :si'ient. ih under arrest and i .1 le! nefore' the House. Courier says that the i .i . board a Kutsian man-oX- i i it, but t !f fact has not Vet into ti;o press reports, iti--. Nr IJrleans; 2ieho!ls uul I'aekard thy Slate TLfie was a grand review U'a yesterday in 2ev ()r- 0(k)'' strong and :dl white um-wst Clark's furni- iit ; Xcton,' X. y;i (i?r killed ane J., was live" in- . Cluvlcs rhelps, ofNew Jto answ r. facts relative to 'if .Li. I 1... . I i i e luv yii janeu lor :.te:rpt. The U. S. white HiiKtia cheered each in Xl-w , (iTlai. - ry rnixioiis "that the Porte term aul tho Puw t rs be lething illieulous in their pj.V- rail was maliciously tie, iens;:co'a . II. when fniaii, was killed and Steve- iuccr, Was badly injured. .u:ia lA-gisl.at ure desires to H'Au'ater- In the !b:iv nud jj j :r( , 1 " j 'J'lie special House e agreed on two points, one that the President of the power to count the votes luit the House lhas oiual StnAte in counting the - The Yajiderbilt will prUj ;UKi much cjommcut; l"-ilk of it while the others ria few naltrv hundreds. 4 The contest over the pWihaiiy amicably' ar- Mt tc.gergc lu the Ohio ''''uh dainnge 'o property. s tiat he will continue swer to tho iuterrocrA torus Pini; ttCtf. Tho n fr:n rs Contiaental Insuraace U; thoroughly exhumed, "ina Democratic 1'LcsusIa- c' L 1. Kustice for the IVof. S. M. Banks, of Ashevill, is' se riously ill. x ,': : .v A man in Cluirlote wants to cat 30 quails in SO days. .' ' ' ' ' '. . - '..'.. Ice is now floating down the. Roanoke river at Weldon. in large quantities t v They are complaining in Raleigh of the very high" prices charged for wood. ; - S ; Quite a number of the members :of the General Assembly are reported sick." f?aptain M. T. Whitaker fell on the ice at Iris house, 'near Enfield last Tuesday and broke his leg. . - ' The Hornet's Fire Company of ; Char lotte have purchased two powerful houses to draw their steamer. -, The revival m the Baptist Chtirch ; at Asheville has closed after having ; run its gocnl course for several vveeiks. - The Itohcsonian learns that Messrs. D. Biggs & Sonsof Antioch, in that county, arc preparrng to erect a - wool factory at that place. Qvl J. E. Peyton, of New Jersey, is in Raleigh on behalf of the bondholders to. arrange some basis for an adjustment of the State debt. ' if r : Gov. Yance has appointed Mr.lhcr wood Hay wootl, of Raleigh, State Libra rian. Is there anybody else in Raleigh who wants an office and has'nt got one ? Col. J. McLeod Turner, having re signed the position of engrossing clerk to tho Senate, W. J. Wilson, of -Haywood, has been nominated in caucus for his suc cessor. J ' " t . herift' Taylor, of Henderson county, in forms the Raleigh Observer thai ' snow js fully thirty-inches deep and small game and birds are actually1 freezing and starv ing to death. . . 'i The Raleigh Observer says : Aunt. Ab bey House maktfs her daily visit to the Governor, taking Jier work-basket and spending the evening. Aunt Abbey wants to be matron at the Insane 'Asylum. The Weldon News Rays : At an -egg-nog frolic at Esquire Hulin's near Ring wood, Tied Spattick and Henry and Eaton Solomon, cobred, became involved in' i quarrel, when knives were used and the darkies were seriously cut about the throat and face. They were out of doors at the time-', and both parties claim to have justi fiable grounds for the cutting. Henry js the worst cut and his wounds are e aid by Dr. Garrett to be of a serious nature. The Charlotte Observer says : Yester day W. N. Alexander, Coroner of the county, arrived in tlje city with three neJ gro men, named Richard Walker, F letch er Walker and JJMose McMillan, charged with the murder of, one Sjm Ross, also Colored. It seems that On Tuesday night there was some sort of ' a gathering on the premises of Dr. W. N. Alexan iler, who lives aboutsix miles from town. A.diflicul'ty occurrea between Ross and the parties mentioned above, From oiir report, of the matter,all three of the men were beating Ross, when one of the num ber, Richard Walker, drew a knifa and cut him in a terrible manner, so that'he died almost immediately. . . Raleigh News J .; General Assembly. . SENATE. . ' ' TtTEsbAy, Jan. 9. YES. Mr. Btnuett: An act requiring beef ca.t'e carried to tho town of Wilmington to be washed. . l'roposifions .and Grieva- 1 term. The Rcimbll First Ward Hook and Ladder sCompant Utrp.hire are to nominate Vo. 2, of WilmiDgton, and. reTer to the j 'r-n.v. k. 1 . committee on rroTHsiuou uuvcYuvT, fl candidate to-day. . , r . , L , were held in rorllind. t n'hft ir,!l in allow merchimics CO davs'in which to file liens, with a substitute offer ed by Mr.'Bingham, were upon - his mo tion recommitted to the Jnaicary comnu- i House bill to pay the burial expenses of Dr. P. 'Itv Winchester, late 1 member to the House from Rockinglum; referrJ to the cjmmittee ou claims. ' Resolution in relation to payixiil the ex penses of the commissioners of the Wes tern North Carolina Railroad. , The Fin- cm. '.D CLARENDON L o u y x o yrj A L b, W IX US, LIQUORS wavs oa hand and served by imodatiusr attendants fUrt alwayn fresh and alwa v jrttjrle desired. laltlo every daj daring ll dec 13 nccs. . t- ....' ' ' Mr. Short; A bill to protect- fish in YVaccauiaw Ijako aad adjacent waters Pronositions andiG'-ievanccs. Mr. Short: A resolution in favor of the Petersburg-Railroad. ;Uaims. Mr Thorne: A bill to be entitled an act to establish an industrial and educational school for the benefit of the colored chil dren of both sexes in the State, to be known as the State Colored College of North Carolina. Ordered to be printed and referred to the committee on Educa tion. ; . i Moore, col., of New Hanover; A bill to repeal chap. 82, sec. 182, Battle's Revisal. Judiciary.! v Mr Robiusqn, by request: A resolution requesting Cotigresa to take the necessary steps to have a final . settlement i of the account of the eastern band of - Cherokee Indians of North Carolina with the United States Government Also' asking fur such nnrorriations f4 the establishment ot educational and i ndu rial schools ?i have. been made for otler Indian tribes, i rjp ositions and tj trie vanccs. . .. A communication was received frcra Col. J. McLcod Turner, resigning. his po sition as engrossing clerk. of the Senate : Mr. Stanford moved to take from the table the bill introduced before tho recess to incorporate the Laborers' Union ud the ance committee recommndSthat no appro priation be made to Curtis H. Brbgdon, he naving done?nothing except make one trip to Greensboro that- R. F. Armfield he paid $350 for valuable service in New York ; that $250 bVpaid James L. Robinson, and $100 each be paid John II. Dillard and V.,N. H. Smith for legal services. the resolution unariimousljT passed its second reading. - ' "' ' . The Senate then,, upon motion ' of Mr. Johnston, went into Executive session fipp on the appointments of His Excellency, the Governor. . Upon motion of Mr. Robinson, tin; rules of the Senate were ad:ptcd fr tho government of the executive session. The clerk then reail the message of His Excellency the Governor announcing the appointment of Col. J. McLeod Turner an Keeper of the Capitol; r-;V Mr. Robinson moved. that the appoint mentjbe confirmed , and the .roll being called? the Senate confirmed the appeint ment,' ayes 40, noes. -2. ' A second message from His Excellency was readannouncing the appointment off! Sherwood .Hay wood as State Librarian. " ? Mr. Dortch "moved that the Senate con firm, and the roll beinr called ttiy vote resulted ; ayes 40. noes 2. , Mr. Wilson, 'of .Burke, presented a me morial from the National-Board of Trade Caleudar. . .. , Bimn. col., prcsenteil a petition from coloretl citizens of Edgecome county, ask ing the Legislature t to' recommend a feasi ble plan for their early colonization some where in the limits of tho United States. Calendar. . Mr. Henderson: A , bill to secure the owners of real estate a homestead in 'fee simple. Referred to the Judiciary . com mittee and ordered to be printed. .-.MrHenderson : A bill to require clerks of' all courts of record to keep indices and cross-indices of-the .'name's ..of patties to all 'causes in their counties &c Commit tee on Judiciary. Mr. McLean : A bill i protect jhc peo ple of the State from iueompcteut aud ignorant pbysiciaus. Committee On Edu cation. 4 L ' ' Mr. Rowland: A bill to authorize the commissioners of Robesou county to ap point a tax-collector. Committee jtm Pro positions and Grievances. J Mr, Shaekelforel : A" bill to amend the charter of the New River Canal Compa ny. ' Committee on Internal .Improve ments.. Resolution of inquiry relative to the impeachment of J. O. L. 'Hams, Solicitor of the 6th judicial-district, was taken up. The resolution raises a 'committee of 7 to investigate tho charges of malfeasance! and corruption in ofti.ee - made against So licitor Harris and report the facts in order. if "they be. true, that steps, m.ay Ik taken for his impeachment. TJie resolution was adopted, Tie Senato bill tor the. relit, f t.f aul tax-col lectors was "ffVjo nip special order of the hour!; - . The bill provides that' all wh been bhenns-auu tax-coi lectors years 1872, '73, -'74 and '75 may - - - . .. !- - 1 arrears ot taxes lor tne years aiores na un der the restrictions -imposed by lavj , On motion of Mr. Richardson 'the bill Was further amended so as to prevent sheriffs from collecting insolvent taxes al ready credited to them, hut empowering t.fe county commissioners to. provide for their collection. I -The bill passed its third readiug and was ordered to be sent to the Senate for ;. concurrence in the House ainendments. Messrs, Graves, Henderson, Carter, of Buncombe, Todd, of Ashe, Cobb, Clarke, of Craven, and Duggan were appointed iu reference to the Harris impeachment mat ter. '. ' ..'.'" The petition from colored citizens of Nash County asking the Legislature to recommend a feasible plan for the .early colonization of their raoe, somewhere within the limits of the Ufcited Stales, was' read, and, on motion of Mr. Braswell, was- referred to the committee on Propo sitions and Grievances. ; On motion of Reynolds, col., .the! Senate bill to prohibit the sale of liquor ojn Sunr dayt was taken up and passei its 'several readiags. ? , , ,' ',,, JM LOCAL NEWS. si k-rift's as the , have in' the collect 1 New Advertisements. '!Ai Shriek All. Made- Linen liosom Shirts for 90 cents, worth. $2 50. j Robe&t Bossbr The New Yo k Ledger. AYarm and pleasant to-day. .i ' r ' - " : . , -, latcs. i y To bcconie a gocxl. histoiiau eat d; Butchers , complain of the scarcity of beef. ' ' . - You can buy a gallon tf oysters now for $1.40. " High water at Smithvillo at 5.28 to morrow afternoon. Amateur theatricals for tb6 benefit of almost anything would draw handsomely here now. - .The earth weighs 5,855,000,000,000,000 tons at least so somebody said xvbo had weighed it. 'pi The days are perceptibly lengthening, and the nights are growing shorter in 2roportion. A pillow, though not belonging to the human species, comes under the head of rational beings. Success don't consist in never making blunders, hut in never making the same one a second time. A mule in a wood cart belonging to Mr. F. M. Agostini dropped dead last evening on" Sixth street. I tern 1 lou can save nearly all your wood by pvtting up coal stoves in your house, but the cold stoves must be kept warm; - 'The "When-I-was-at-tbe-Centennial" man aud woman are now bginning to cast a dark shadow over this life. He sat shivering over the fire this morn ing aud at high noon he was working near an open window and in his shirt sleeves. - , The Robesouian commences this week the 8th volume of its truly excellent ex istence. May it live- to number its eightieth. , . .' , ". ' It is a curious fact that poor people, though sometimes given to stealing, are never afflicted with kleptomania. It takes a rich person to have that disease. t t - - A lawyer in Raleigh has reached the superlative of life; at first he sought to get on, and then he sought t get honor, and now he is trying to get honest. One thousand dollars is the price of a line "crown sable" set, muff and boa, but the finest sets bring $1,600. Young ludies receive them for birthday presents. There is no longer any doubt that Zach Chandler is to be credited with the authorship of the famous saying: "Give me the returning boards of a country and I care not who casts its votes." It was a year ago that a pretty young bride , began to follow the ' occasional receives for cooking that have appeared in newpapers, and with such suceess that she has just married her second husband. ' During the recent cold "schnapp" street crossings in the city have suffered from depredations of the wood fiend. The croosing at the corner of 3d and Walnut street has entirely, disappeared. Gates and hitch-posts' have met the same fate.- - " V"! ' ' ..ti, In a Bad Fix. ' "George Rowe a young man : and a col ored man, was arrested last night for steal ing u cheese from the store of. Messrs. C. D. Myers & Co., and also for obtaining letters from the Postoffice under false rep resentations. He is to have a hearing this -afternoon before U. S. Commissioner Cassidev.- " . ' '. Soft words and so :V water .should be abundant iu every home. ' Poultiy is becoming scarcer in market and somewhat higher in price. C - : "t ' ' Spa tiish moss, makes a gooxl pallor plant, and it U easy of cultivation. Fashionable young Iauhts,like letters, rc ure stamps, or tlic males reject them. If yon ever kiss a young lady doit be fool enough to remimdlier of ii afterwards,' The Cottoq Compress 14 busy; six ves sells. arc at its wharf loading 'foreign. To becoinc great iu any profession, three things arc necessary- nature, study and practice, ; ' , Superior Court. The following cases were called in this Court this morniugi State vs. James Mcrritt, for assault and battery. Motion for new trial and mo tioir ordered entered. ' . . State vs. William Ross,' for perjury. Yerdict guilty. . '. . ' .;'.'- ' . jSUte vs. James Bryan, for larceny. Yerdict guilty. , . ... Movements of tne Mayor. Mayor Canaday left here . last evening on an absence of some days. First, be will visit Raleigh (but he is not going there to get an office) and then he , wpl. take old H. G's advice and go ,West, but on business connected with the Western N. C. R. M. of which he is one of the Commissioners. During his absence Al derman GardneT will fill the Mayoralitic chair. ' - Splrltnalistic. 5 ! George Everett, the so-called spirituai istic mediiliuis about to fool the people of Charlotte as-he did thoe of Wilming ton. He has a "seanco there to 1 night and tomorrow eycfyboly trill know all about hjBH Tlie press of the State should be on their guard against Lis impewtares. The ieoplc lw . "bnlldozetr here into believing in him will make it rather warm on his next appearance among them if Hverett !iaptcns. '. , 't Very Handsome.! "Leisure Hours'Vis the title lof a verv 0 ., 5-i ; f 13 ' m t 1 ' .. t ' 1 ' uanusome montniyt pcnoiiicair which is n'owjbefore us. It is a 16 page (64 column) family paper and is full of very interest ing .readable matter. Terms, 1 20 a year, including premium , cngriiving, and sent on trial four months for 25; cents. J. L. Patten & 162 William street. New York, are the publishers. j -. 1 Bruce Williams, Esq. Our young friend, Bruce jWilliams, Esq-, of Lillington, wha was recently granted license . to practise law by the Supreme Court, came into the; Superior Court this morning and' after taking the necessary oaths prescribed by law was on motion of Col. W. S. Devane duly admit ted to the Bar and authorized to practise law in the several courts of the State. ' PLEASE NOTICE. We will bo glad to receirt coiaiBttiiicatloBi from our friends oa any and all subjects of general interest but : V ,v . The name of the writer must always be furnished to the Editor. Communications must ba writtcfc clIj on one side of the paper. . - Personalities must be avoided. And it is especially jind particularly under Stood that j rditn- ,. a vsa uu wnjs LliUwrCO the views of correspondents, unless so stated in the editorial columns. New Advertisements. The Great Family Paper. THE .NEW YORK LEDGER PUK THE NEW YEAR, 1877. The Sevr York Leilger, now one year old er, bin ever new. reminds ts readers thAt the seasoq has arrived for the renewal of their annual subscriptions. Many of those who wre children when they, first began to read the Ledcer now have'ehildreu of their owa -who read their favorite paper. Tbre could hardlv be a stronger testfrnonial to the excellence of Its character than is thus given to tho Ledger oy msrcgulor renewal of thwo nuhscrlD-- tions. , - . Our great exertion for tho coailnr year will be to make .rolunie that rl II com pare favorably with the best of 4ts prede- cesrors. . . Thn T filfvr. (a a!u.. -it . . .. ' . C. F.and P. S. C. , 77 ,nnj" ailT ana Ireih i fail of interest. - At a meeting of the 'Cape Fear aud The stories for the coming year will be by Paople's Steamboat Companies held in Inmost popular or our old writers and the . ' , ' 11 '.1 - best Ollhe'new Writers Whft hnvn rwndAti. ally contributed to our columns. this city yesterday, the following gentle men were elected officers for the ensuing year, viz: . -' -' -President F. ,W. Kerchner. j . Sepretary and Treasurer D. j. Worth. Directors B. G. Worth, D &. Worth, A. A. McKeithan, IL Yollersf F. W. Kerchner. j ; Agents at Wilmiugfon Worth and Worth. - ! . , ' . Agents at - Fayettevillc JV A. Worth aud J. D. Starr. V ' Tne Thermometer. : From the United States Signal Office at this place we obtain the following report of the thermometer, as taken this morn ing at 7:31 o'clock : I . i Augusta, 29, foggy ; Cairo, -1C, cloudy; Charleston, 40, clear ; Cincinnati, 34, cloudy ; Corsicana, 62, cloudy ; Fort Gib son, 57, fair ; Galveston, 5?, cloudy ; In diahola, , 64, cloud3r; Jacksonville, 40, foggy ;, Key West, Goi fair ; Knoxville, 18, clear ; Lynchburg, 18, cloudy ; Memphis, 47, cloiidy.j Mobilc, 50, cloudy ; Mont gomery, 35, clear ; Xashville, 14, cloudy j New Orleans, 50, cloudy ; Xew York, 19, fair; Norfolk, 27, fair ; Pittsburg, 28, cloudy ; Punta Rassa, 58, fair ; Savannah, 36, clear; Shreveport, 57, cloudy; St. Louis, 40, cloudy ; St. Marks, 29, clear ; Vicksburg, ,48. - cloudy ; Washi ngton , 15, smoky ; Wilmiugtob, 30, smoky This term of Court seems to excite but little interest, as the number in attendance is unusually small. I - f - 4 A young lady may dine in an ivory cashmere, trimmed with pink -prorided she's got an ivory cashmere. 1 : Somebody has been fooling with that light foot of Princess street, It now burns so brightly that yon can almost sec it, . r ' "Lady Alice's" advertisement;! appears in this issue. Persons who have seen her in this city and elsewhere says she gives satisfaction. She tells a great many things, including the 'name of w ho you are to marry, lucky numbers in lotteries, and tracks stolen property. See her ad vertisement in another column; j? New Advertisements . w- E- king, pRACTICAL TIN AND SHEET IttOX Worker Jind General Job Shop, next door to Zimmerman Wlnte'n on Second street- jan 10 T .::; .. j' - I '' ' Brock's Exchange. FL'EHISHES THE CilOICZSr f Wiles, Lipore, Ales, Lager Beer, TLAXrJLIJJL CZO-.ZIS, . NEW EIVER OYSTERS, wna jDILUARD TABLES FREE. ; Pare o'd Henessey Brandy, Sour Hash Pdnv Whiskey, Old Bye do., li:ne Grass do., Sweet Mash do., Kentucky (Jem do., Champagnes, Clarets, Sherry, Pott and Maderia W ine, at Popcir Paicxs. 1 jan 10 . Le Bal Twlasque. TlIE LISTS . FOR TIIE MASQUERADE Ball," to take place at the CITY II ALL, TUESDAY EVENING, ICth int, have beea closed and left at Mr. J. W. Lippitt's store, where Tickets must be procured. jaalO - '. JAS. M. BBOWN. " DENTISTRY. . I RESPECTFULLY CALL aUentiou to my Operative and Meeluuiical Dentiitrv as belnr equal to the best, and all work war ranted, Call at my Office, No. ZllA South side Market Street, Wilaington. JAS. E. KEA, . . - dec 13 ' . Sargeon Dcntiit. urrr rrc Tho miscellaneous articles by eminent scholars and divines will be continued; so will our accurate scientinc department. We shall rpply, a heretofore, to the In numerable questions sent to us on love and . domestic affairs, and every "variety of sub- jeet. ' Wherever tii6 LeJgrer -noeis and it goea nearly every.whbre it Is generally conced ed there is not a reader to whose happlnei s it does no) minister.- f Our subscribers will have no rostaseto pay. We prepay the postage on every pap er tht we mail. -. OUR TERMS FOR 1S77. POSTAGE FPJfcE Single copies, f3 per annum, four eoples , $10, which is ?2.50 a copy ; eight oopie, f0, postage free. The parly who seuda n rJ 4 for a club of eight copies, (all cent at ojje timo,) will be entitled to a ecpy free; rosl- . masters' and othei a who gcta up ciuba, la -their rcarectlvo towns, caa afterwards adl aingle copies at 12.50. No eubscrlptiona taken for a less period than one year. When a draft or money order can conven iently be sent, it will be perferred, as it will prevent the possibility ofthe leas of aaoney by mal.J. Reinamber that the postage on the Ledger to all parte of the eonatry will be paid by u, so that our aubserlbera will have no postage to pay. 3UAVc employ no travelling agent?.- Ad Hroj nil erm m ti V lro 1 1 nna 1t ROBERT JBONXER, Publisher; Corner o! William and- Srruce sts;. N.' Y jan 11. " ' Fresh Beef ; ptjUAL TO THE 1JEST BALTIMORE ' Beef. Ju?t received a lot of the best beef 1 have ever ofl'ered for sale in this market. Call and see it at my Meat Store, No." 10, Second" it ect, just North of Market, jan 10 . W. B. TURLINGTON. SPIRITUALISM AND TEST MEDIUM. LADY AIJCE, Clairvoyant, 7th daugbur ofthe 7th daughter, just from Europe,, tells of lovers' names, who you yill mat ry, brings together the sepa atea, recovers stolen property, gives lottery- numbers, causes epeedy marriages, locates dweasea. She ha taken rooms at .Southwest corner Second and Dock sts,; Hours from 8 A. M., till 10 P. M. Litters answered by enclosing $1 and stamp. Fee $1. jan 10 SEE OUR STOCK LATEST FALL AND WINTER FASII ions in - j Gents' "aai Yoalli's Clotliini and FURXISIIING OODS. For cash we sell as cheap as New York, Philadelphia or Baltimore dealers. Our specialty is our All-Made, Linen Bjsobt, WAMSUTTA SHIRTS at -9 0 C B W T O !-ef Call and i:-e them for yourself. ..:. - NTI SASH BATTLERS, Window Stripa, Patent Sash and .Burglar Proof Alarms. A North Carolina invention, the best thing out. Handsome, cheap for cash, at GEO. A. PECK'S, .dec 13 i. 25 South Front SL 5.ll Pe( EOPLE ARE RAPIDLY TURNING their attention to the fact that the SWKETEST CANDIES. THE FRES1IEJ5T FRUITS and tho PRPiTTIKBT and " -CHLAl'EST TOY. I are to be found at the ...... N2 CANDY STORE. NEW CONFECTIONS and FRESH FRUIT constantly, received. . fJUtOBACCO, CIGARS, ic, tho bect at well aa the cheapest brands, alvraja on hand. JAMES t XIPPITT, jan's . Corner Front and Princess at. dewtistry.: ; --V,. WE ARE NOW PREPARED r- to extract teeth without pain Li J the use of a harmless ras. Tectl JI. m inserted , on cellaloid, rubber or to extract teem wtinout pain br Hi cold base. ' Special attention given to all difficult ope -rations and tatisfaetion guaranteed. FREEMAN k BALDWIN, dec 13 , Dintrt;,-S Market SU 4
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