THE EIOEimiG STAB. PUlSLISHKD DAILY, BT J w:m:. 13:. SE3sriA.ax. am 0 BUBSCKXPTIOS IH ADYAJTCB; One year,' (by mail) postage pa ,........ $7 00, Sixmonthe, ( V - . , 4 CO Three months(" - M ' ' " M One month, ( ) l no To csty suoscniH city, Fifteen Cents To City Subscribers,, delivered la any part of the Uv. Fifteen Cents pet week. OurCitv Asentsaro oot authorized to collect tor more than S months In advance. . ., . : .' - OUTLINES. Satrap Sheridan dispersed the Louisiana Legislature, a la Cromwell, yesterday. - The leading Hew York press general ly denounce the conduct of Satrap Sheri dan in New Orleans on. yesterday. ' Two centenarians have lately died in Co . lumbia, S. C. Great loss of life by colliery explosion in England. Spir ited debate yesterday in theSenate over the Louisiana interference. Thurman present ed a request to the President to furnish facts in case to Senate Conkling mored to amend, but t Senate adjourned without action. : . , THE SITUATION IN LOUISIANA. . The New Orleans papers have de nounced in the etrongest terms Sher- idan's interference on Monday with the Legislature of Louisiana. J Else V. . '! .1. .- . I wuere tins moruing loeir coinmenis I and what news there .is - concerning the situation in that- unhappy State are presented iu brief. j In its editorial summary of the sit uation up to Monday morning the New York Tribune, which enjoys su perior advantages of information, says: On the eve of meeting of the Legislature, oueof the many persons claiming; to be elected to that body was arrested for felony; two others declining to accept improperly awarded certificates of the Returning Board refuse to git to the capital, and a fourth is nut promptly on the ground. These things chaDge the complexion fixed for the Legis lature by the manipulations of the Return ing Board, and that body now proposes to reconvene and count in a sufficient number of Republicans to rill the seats of the miss ing claimants., To add to the complica tions of the situation, the Metropolitan Po lice Brigade Kellogg's last organized, ad herents, who bore the brunt of the tight on the 14lu of September have revolted, be cause their salaries have not been paid since August; and Kellogg calls upon the United States troops, who nave been at, his disposal so long, to do police duty in their stead. All this comes of the Administra tion's persistent encouragement and sup port of the baseless claims of the carpet . baggers to office, and we do not see how the trouble is to cease until the people of Louis iana possess the privilege of governing them- selves. V - .. - .'j- Tiie outrage in- Louisraua was spir itedly discussed in Congress' yester dav, and Senator Thurman arfd other stood up nobly for the ; principles of - eon&titulional liberty defending the people of Louisiana from foul asper sions arid arraigning the bayonet pol if.v of the aiinunist rat ion. The thanks ul .tuo wuuic uuuuv.y Dpcuiaiiy i due to Mr. Thurman for ;his prompt and able action "in. the Senate' in the matter of Senatorial enquiry of the The three Charlotte national banks have declared a semi-annual divideud of five percent Ural Johnston, son of Mr.' John 11. Johnston, of Gaston, was. thrown from his' horse on the 26th ult and very badly hurt, savs the Southern Borne. . The News states that Key. Dr. Pritchard of Raleigh, has been advised by a distinguished New York oculist to con tinue the treatment of his home physician, and that there is do danger of his losing his sight. ' . . . - . .x. I ; -. - - Raleigh Sentinel : Mr. Richard . YouDg died early Saturday morning of con sumption and his old "father, John Young, aged 83, followed that night without know ing his son was dead in the same city. The funeral was truly impressive. It was sin gular to witness two hearses before the church door, and the pallbearers with two , corUnsv one after the other, and Mr. Man : gum in front crying out the service: "I am the resurrection and the life." ' ' - Jack Pugh, -a pilot on the Roan oke River, N C, was arrested in Jersey City on the 29th instant,- on charge of hav ing stolen the steam propeler Sparkle, be- ; longing to Mrs. E. J. Rodgers of Williams burg. The . vessel, which is valued at $10,- . 000, was under seizure at (Jowan. Oa the Dth instant, J. W. Etberidge of Roanoke Island, who claims to be the owner, put Push and a crew on boaad and clandestine ly took her to Jersey City. She Was coaled, but could not leave until the fog cleared, Pugh agreed to go to Brooklyn with the officer who arrested him, and left for that city.- : i - ;. : . : .- ; - k ' Charlotte Democrat : Coroner W. N, Alexander arrested on the 1st inst. ,Lt-e Ardrey, Horace Massey and Mary Mas bey, all colored, charged with killing John Massey, the husband of Mary Massey, on, the premises ofCapt. W. E. -Ardrey in the lower edge of Mecklenburg. The deceased was killed at a ibjiice f relic on the night of tht; 29ih ult., by a stab in the heart. It is " not knewn which inflicted the slab, but it is" proven that the deceased's wife said she waned some one would kill him, as he was no use to her. All the parties were commit . ted to jail on Saturday. .' : : ! crrv lYKiris. TBAHMte Pbiktins-Iiiks. Invalaable to rall roaA companies, steamship companies, banks, m'er ehants, manofaetarers and others. Thoy ar en during and changeless, and will copy shttrp and clear for an Indefinite period of time, fiaving just - receired a fresh supply of these. Inks, we are' pre pared to execute orders promptly and at moderate prices.- . : , ; ' : Copt of Tibtmonial. Hannibal, lio., May 80. 1874. Messrs. J. & W. Tolley, 29 Maiden JLane, New Tork Gent.; The 12 Gnn which yoa uflt for me. No. 2093, has arrived safely to hand. Allow me to thank you for the fidelity with which yon carried Out my instructions. The general outline, beauty of proportion and excellent finish, are all that could be desired, and more than meets my expectations. I am more than ever impressed with the idea that it is as necessary for a man to have a gun built to ineas i have a boot so built to emure a good enetration 40 are very su- desire, and the led. being far I njament4to 1 he ; Morning Star. : VOL: XV.--NO. 89. THE CITY. t NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, j .W.-II. Hakrisok. Speqial Drawing. - Geo, Z. French. Stable Manure. ; . C. S. Ellis. Loan Association. TV",., C5ojiolet & Yatkb. New Chromos. Chas. M. ATKma. Opefa House. i .-"! - - Bee Notice u The Ladies ; Blake & Dakfohth. School Books. See Ad. Cleveland Bannbrl t i . Oliveb DttsoN & Co.fcacred Music. See Ad Navassa Guano jCompany.f :V m m 'm tria tor innate Affair. ' , 'Yesterdayaorning, aboujs o'clock, a cer tain young man of this city while wander ing in the Ticinity of " the railroad, some where on Brunswick street his brain prob ably somewhat bewildered by the frequen cy of his potations, invaded the premises ofgntiemkn, thinking was at home, andcoWnenced knocking t iliev 4ooK Hi.. .v. i :s?- !.. u 'piupuciui ui ui uu eui w uw door and asked what was wanted, the reply to which waa very .unsatisfactory to the proprietor aforesaid. Finally, the young man walked round towards the back of the house, when the gentleman went to a win- i, , . dow opening upon the yard audi raised it. As he did so, a blow was aimed at his head by? the young man,, whereupon the gentle-. man fired upon xmm, the :j. ball from the weapon striking him in the shoulder. ? v A crowd soon collected and the wounded man was taken to his home, where, at lasj accounts, he was suffering very j much, the efforts of the physician tolind the bail, by probing, having thus far, We learn, proved ineffectual.-' '.-.(. Italian Opera. LjV-"-":lj. Miss -Adelaide Phillibos. T lunivers&llv known as the great American Conbalto, wiur ner granc xuuian ij'pera company, i will give an entertainment at -the ppera j House in this city on Tuesday evening next, the 12th inst., appearing ia' Rossini's chef (Tozuvre, in two acts, entitled the! "Bar ber of Seville." The New! York urt, allu ding to her appearance in that city, says: " The "Barber of Seville gave Miss Ade laide ftnllipps a .fresh opportunity last night to justify the title she ! deservedly wears as the "Americaji Prima Donna." We go not hesitate to say that the role of liosiriu has never been "better supported in this country. "Una voce poco fa, the opening, cavatina, was rendered with a perfection of florid execution and of acting worthy of the highest eulogy. The duet between Kosina and Figard, (Sig. Orlandini) was also admirably rendered. The -co ouettishness and the archness of Hasina have never been more satisfactorily repre sented. Urlandmi was 'excellent both In voice and action. : H i " --.-1 .'-.!; a. reeular meeting? of Cape Fear Lodge No. 2, L O. O. F., held: last evening, the following officers were installed by P.- G., J. O. Koch, installing officer of Cape Fear Loduei assisted by R.t J. Jones, Grand Treasurer, G. M. Altafferi Grand Marshal,; P.- G M.. YoDD. P. i G.'a Bear. Sho- " - " - - f i -.i lar, Kelley and Goodman, of: Cape Fear Lodge, and P. G.i jW. W. Yopp, of Orion Lodge -No. 7: John Jr.. N. G.; Rev. Jos. L; ,Keen, V. Haar, .; A. J. Yopp, R. S.; W. L. Smith. P. S. J. A.! Nicholson, Treasurer; John Sholar,! Chap-. Iain ; W. H. Strauss, Warden ;: N. Jaeobi, Conductor; M. P. Taylor R. S. to N. G. W. A. Cummine, L. S. UoN. G.'. R. J- Jones. R S. to V. G.: John Maunder, L. S. to V. t.; W. Goodman, R, S. 8. ; M. Bear. L.. ft 8.; C. Schulken, I. G. i F. V. B, Yopp, O. G. Mo Jeaious Rivalry, f 1 - .This from the Southern Home of our up- countrv" neishbor is hottcdl: i "The notion that there is, or ever Ican be, any ac tual rivalry (in' the jealous sense,) between Wilmington and Charlotte is absurd Chi cago and New. York are pushing places, yet each is a, feeder, or market for the other. .Within a twelve-month, u we mis take not, Wilmington will have its score of branch-houses in Charlotte, and the latter will draw her supplies of sugar, salt, rice, peanuts, West India and foreign imports directly . through, Wil11"11!011 depots. Henceforth the Queen of the Sea coast, and the "Future London," Siamese-twins-like, will have a community of feeling and in terest, each gaining by the other's prosper ity and both Contributing to the wealth and credit of the commonwealth. A Convict on the Raqipsge, Sharper MUrphy, one of the colored con victs attached to the chain-gang, : got the notion in his head on Monday evening that his time had expired, aud' became very ob streperous over the matter.: The janitor endeavored to reason with him on the sub ject, informing him that as be bad sixty days, and commenced serving out his time on the streets on the 12th of November, his period of imprisonment would not expire until next Tuesday." Sharper, however, thought he was sharp enough to know bet ter and cut up some very ugly capers, curs ing and swearing like! a "trooper." He was finally locked in a cell and yesterday morning was carried before the; Mayor, who gave him an additional thirty idays for his pains. j J Biaiiop Atkinson's Appointments for - ; Feemarrt 1875. . ij, . : Clinton.. Quinquagesima Sunday: .Feb: 7 -n,: tt - - - e B aisoua. . . ... . . .Xiveuiu ot. .... . i . . Goldsboro. . . . .Ash Wednesday. ; i . .' 8 10 Wilson Rocky Mount Enfield...... Ringwood..., Halifax Weldon. ...... "it: 12 14 16 17 t it 19 21 Collections at. each place in behalf of Uiocesan Missions. I Both printing and ruling done In the finest grades of jcopying ink at the ri . T l T2 Am 1 . Stab Job Printing Office, tf WILMINGTON; N. COUNT COMMISSIONERS. Extracts from tba Proceedings. The Board met in regular monthly session on Monday which was Continued over to Tuesday. - v ' - - The following applications were received and acted upon r 1 W. E; f Cowan for privilege of selling liquor;. license granted. J. P. Biddle, for the same; granted. Application- of Betsy Bowden, for assistance; granted. Applica tion of Thomas Blandon,, for assistance; granted. Wright Farren, f or exemption from public duty, granted; J. II. Turner, for re mission of double tax; referred to Finance Committee. Bill of Gowey Benson, tabled. Bill of Henry Hall Clerk and Treasurer jof Caswell township; referred back to trustees to be itemized. ' . I " " , . . . '- H, E. Scott, Superintendent of the Poor House, reported the name of Dr. J. IIUJOff as phvsician'at that institution! in accord- anceTvith requirement of the Board at last meeting.' v, ' I - " , L H. Brown, cSnstable of Holden town ship, presented his bond; received and or dered registered. . Report of trustees of Holden . township relative to the condition of roads and bridges iu their township; received and or dered filed - 'I In the matter of the Wilmington Railway Bridge Co., in accordance with the opin? ion of the county attorney, it appearing to him that the liability of the company to taxation is now pending before the Supreme Court for decision, it is ordered by the Board that the collection of said tax be suspended until the decision aforesaid be rendered, the Clerk of the Board to certify thit order to the tax collector of this county. Ojh application of D. O'Connor, standard keeber, it was ordered that the sum of $50 pefyear De allowed him to secure a cou yenient place to keep his. weights and measures. - i ' : Application to build a! bridge over North east river was referred. Reports of Committee on Work House and;. Committee on Hospital and Poor Housewere received and ordered on file, .The County Treasurer's report for the month of December, .1874, was received and ordered on file. Report of special committee on jail f re ceived and ordered on file. Application of J. W. McCallister for re- diction of taxes granted. Application of R. W, Colilns and others Lincoln township t of attach a portion of ti Holden was referred; to Commissioners Morris and Nixon to report -at the next meeting of the Board. ADDlication to build a bridzeover North east at Croom'8 . Landing "was referred to Cummissioner on Roads and. Bridges to re port at next meeting. . . ;'. m s : The "Qneen of Traeedy It is rare indeed that the amusement lov ing public of Wilmington, the patrons of histrionic art in its purity and grandeur, is treated to such an entertainment as will be given them at the Opera House on Satur day night, when the- peerless and incom parable Jan auschek will apoear in the new play entitled "Earl of Essex." We quote a paragraph or two from a criticism which we nnd in the uunalo Courier, of nearly two columns in length "There was another very large audience at me Acaaemy oi jausic iaai uigiu, anu a . ., i . i . . r , . l . . better pleased assemblage rarely seen with' in its walls. , In the closing scene which reveals the conflict between the lm pulses of her heart. and her sense of duty as the Queen she was wondenuliy effective, and the play of feeling cannot be adequate ly desenbed. l he scene in the second act in which shL exhibits I her womanly con sciousness of the presence or .Essex, while failing to give him the slightest recognition as the Queen and addresses the ministers. promising them justice against the man she loves, was Incomparably fine, in the third act, her scenes with the various characters we have already mentioned, would require a long chapter to characterize, bo woman ly and fine and subtle were their interviews. that we should only dare to approach a consideration of them with our best wits at our command, and with abundant time in which to exercise them. It were an easy matter to deal with them flippantly, but in commentary upon any of Janauschek's per formances we can taae no careless liberties with the pen, for to be in her presence is to be in a shnae consecrated to art. In the scene in which she charges Essex with fel ony and treason, and dashes the baton which she has wrenched from his hand against him, she was the infuriated Eliza beth, and .sublime indeed was her over whelming rage; but lit remained to the fourth act, when she discovers the cheat that Essex and Lady Rutland have prac tieed upon her, to release all the fury other nature; and bow fearful was the whirlwind of her passion as she pronounces the death sentence oi XiSaex, way ue imagiueu, out ii defies description. To indicate the delicate lights and shades of Janauschek's Eliza beth, to follow her through her varying moods, to depict the depth and expression of her every emotion, i to give color to her thoughts and to fathom her passion and despair, the lover of art must do for him self; the pen of the critic fails utterly; and we must remain content with a fragmenta ry commentary as feeble as Janauschek'i portraiture was grand Harbor master's Report. From Capt. B. G. Bates, Harbor Master, we have the following report of -arrivals of vessels at this port, &c, for the month of December: Steamers-, 16; barques, 5; brigs, 2; Schooners, " 25. Total, 48. Aggregate tonnage, 18,182; aggregate foreign tonnage, 2,743. The reports of the pilots of soundings on the Bars and Rips, at low water, are as follows: ,1 ' , Ball Head channel. . . L . . . .10 feet 3 inches- Western Bar.... L....11 " 6 " Rip....; ' 7 6 " JSew Inlet.......... J..... 7 " 6 ' " Rip. .9 T -The only case before the May- or's Court yesterday morning was that of Ben Lane, colored, charged with disorder- I i .1 , i .3 A- v 1 ly conduct, who was fined $10 and costs. C., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6,! 1875: Local Dots. '1.'? -.Import Entries for sale at the office of The Moenutq Stab. , 1 3t City , Marshal Robinson is ab sent for a few days in Fayetteville. . The sale of seats for Madame Janauschek's great entertainmentlon Satur day night will commence at Heinsberger's book store to-day. 1 1 -7-A man overboard created con siderable excitement at the foot of Market street late yesterday afternoon. The effect of early education in the art of swimming saved his life - - :' ' - At a" meeting !of the- Board; of Trustees of Pine Forest (colored) Cemetery, held on Monday evening," for the purpose of? electing officers for the ensuing year, John Q. NorwoodTwa8l elected is President and Chas. E. Cleapor Secretary a,ntrTTeasr tirer.. J.r: t-;'b,!. -n ,f t i-- At a meeting of True Vine (col ored) Lodge No. J, L O. G. 8. and D. of S. In America, held last evening,' after reg ular routine business was disposed of, .the officers for the ensuing quarter were elected and will be installed at the next regular meeting. . - - f" I. '. B) -r . . The Alleged Homicide al Point Caw- well. j v-- ,,:;. y Coroner Hewlett called on us yesterday, and gave his version of the facts connected with the death of Grace Watson, at Point Caswell, the colored woman alluded to in our las under the head of " Probable Horn icido." The woman died on Monday and Justice Thompson, of that placei thinking an inquest should be held at once, appoint ed Mr. A. Y. iirrell for that purpose- Coroner Hewlett arrived at , the Point late on Tuesday and foundJUr. Horrell in the act of holding the inquest, having examined the witnesses and Br. George F. Lucas be ing engaged at the time in examining the body. Upon Ins arrival Mr. Horrell sur rendered the entire matter into 'his (Coro ner Hewlett's) hands.'. The result of Dr, Lucas' examination is found in his .written evidence, as follows After thorough and careful examination of the body of Grace yvatson. I find, no evi dence of violence or iniury. Un examina tion of the brain I fund a rupture of a blood vessel, which in my opinion was suf ficient and did cause her death; or, in other words, in my opinion she diedof apoplexy Based on this opinion of the physician conducting the examination the jury re turned a verdict that deceased came to her death by apoplexy. ! Thus the affair was disposed of for the time' being,- but as a warrant has been issued for, the arrest of the man Lamont, who is alleged in the affidavit made before Justice Cassidey to hare committed an assault Upon tbe-womaA, the matter will probably here after undergo, if possible, a mote thorough and searching investigation. v, . i The Eagle to Take Its Plight Wert i- ward ' J We learn that the Fayelteville Eagle is to. remove to Charlotte for publication as soon as arrangements can be made to that effect The Editor and Proprietor, Mi M. J Mc Sween, we vrnderstand, makes this move mainly because the Caroit; Central Rail way is now complete; there and because of the superior facilities of Charlotte for a daily paper and the enlargement of his business. Nearly all of his 1,600 subscrib ers, he says, win be retained, arid the paper keep the same name, number, &c We wish ths Eagle, as it soars westward, a new lease of prosperity and that its nest may soon be ailed to overflowing with golden eggs. JXoirard Relief F. E. Company ! At a regular meeting of Howard Relie F. E. Company -No. j 1, ' held bn Monday night, the following officers were elected for the ensuing term: . - i . . : James Madden, President J. D. Doescher, Vice President. G. H. W. Runge, Treasurer. ! . W. J. Buhmann, Rec. Secretary. John Meyer, Cor. Secretary. ! A. Adrian, Foreman. II F. Martens. 1st Assistant. ! - J. G. Oldenbuttel, 2d Assistant Walter Furlong, Engineer. i Wm. Withey, Assistant Engineer. Lectures on Temperance, j Mr. Theodore N. Ramsey, Lecturer of the Order in this State, will visit and speak at the following times and places in this section, in the interest of the Good Tem plarsr Abbottsburg, Monday, January 8th Wilmington, Wednesday, 10th; Smithville, Thursday, 11th; Rocky Point, Fridays 12th Magnolia, Saturday, 13th ; Kenansville Monday, 14th; Goldsboro, Tuesday, ; 15th. Ladles Sociable, j T- v The ladies of thei Second Presbyterian Church will give a Sociable at Masonic Ha this evening, at 7 o'clock, for the benefit of their church funds. Such entertain ments, for such a worthy object, should be liberally patronized by our people. Refresh ments, including oysters, ice cream, coffee, &c., will be provided. - j Patrons of Husbandry. . j The meeting of the North Carolina State Grange, Patrons of Husbandry, is post poned till March 3rd. We are requested ta state that the Masters and Past' Masters of Granges in New Hanover county will meet in Wilmington, January lath, to select del egates. 1 t. j Hibernian Benevolent Association. Att regular meeting of the above Soci; ety, held last night, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: J -I. B. Grainger, President, j r j , J. H. Allen, Vice President! i L. Brown, Treasurer. I : . i . , John McEntee, Secretary. - Wm. Dowling, Assistant Secretary. HARRIED. 8HTBOTH PKIQEB- On Monday evening, th 4th inst, at the residence of the bride's Father, in this city, by Bev. A. A. Watson D. D., Mr. Robert Seyboth to MlsaLiUie Prigee, daughter Of Mr. G. Prhjee. No Cards. i - '. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Official Drawing;! of the N. C. Bene- l flelal Association." - ' TUESDAY, January 5, 1875. Class 856. Drawn at 13 M. 28 87 48 21 76 : 42 .45 73 2564 - 14 ' Class 357, Drawn at 4 P. M. -12 75 66 9 40 69 63 3 76 39 59 S3. - - - - Class 358. Drawn at 7 P. M. I - 18 72 14 39 17 61 60; 77 83 (S3 65 " 40 76 JaaS-lt r " ; W. H. HARRISON. The Ladies i - rW THE SECOND PRESBYTERIAN CHlIECH. J will be meet haDDT to see their friends, vonnc and old, at their Sociable this evening, at the Ma sonic Hall, Market street, half ' past sTen. Tea, Coffee. Titers, ice Cream, and the Italian Band. rroceeas or tne sociable to be la aid er their church fan da. jjanS-lt MM Builiim & Loan Association. THE 65TH REGULAR JtONTHLT MEETING JL will be neld at the wiimmgton Library Rooms, uus evening, st 'j$ o'ciock. . . - ' ... ! " " C 8. ELLIS, -- . - - .1 :r 1 Jan 6, 1874-lt j Sec'y & Treas'r.- OPERA HOUSE. O KM KI G HT 0 NJST Y, Toeiday Evenlns, 8 P. jn.,Jaa. 12th, Adelaide Phillipps GEAND IT ALIAS O IF IE -A. When will be presented with appropriate Costumes, scenery ana M&ge f sects, soMini's cner d'eenvre, in two Acts, The j BARBER of SEVILLE. - TUB COMPANY v. includes the following Artiste: . - X ! 1 HISS ADELAIDE PHILLIPPS, f ine American contralto, MR. TOM. KARL. Tenor. signor UKLAJUDiMi, u an tone, i .- . - t - Signor BACELLI, Buffo Basso, ' Signor LOCATBLLI, Basso, j MR. GEO. W. COLBY, Musical Director. Admission. $1 00: Reserved seats. $1 ;50: Gallery. ou cents, caie or seats at sr. uemsoerger's. CHAS. M. ATKINS, jan6-6t j Business Agent SA0EED MUSIC BOOKS For 1875. TVKR OF LIFE. (35 cts.) A inost beautiful XV Bock. ti. . reruns and w. w.yienuey. T -RADRR. (1 3fi V Fnll eoller.tion tnf Met.ricAl - t crne&.ttXvrtnidLwEbn?J t nrnoMAS's O.UARTETS AND ANTHEMS. JL (2 CO.) Perfect mucic of the bet class, for quartet cnoirs. J. k. Thomas. j THANKS' ANTHEM SERVICES. m 53. An- mam music or excellent quality i for a ) the eer- vices of the Episcopal Church. H. P. Dank?. TERKINS' ANTHEM BOOK. 1 60) EasvAn- X thems. Very full," good, and already popular C! ONG MONARCH. (75 cts.) For Singine Schools. O Not much Sacred Music, but an admirable preparatory cenrse, with a lege quantity of secular music for practice. H. H. Palmer and L.- O. Emer son. , i All books sent, post-paid, for retail price O. DITSON CO., I CHAS. H. DITSON A CO., Boston. Til uroauway, ri. x. jan C-dw2w Wed & Sat i Cleveland Banner. B ETWEEN THE 15th OF JANUARY AND THE 1st of February, 1815. we will resume the publics- uon or tne Cleveland Banner' At Shelby, filling out all unexpired terms of sub- BcriDers wno nave paid, advertising contracts . Ac In lieu of the small 20-column sheet, printed on an Old press and with old type, as heretofore, we will give to the public a large Si-column paper, an entire new ontfit, just from the Foundry at the low sub scription, price of $1 SO a year: 75 cents for six montns: ou cents ror urea. ; We intend to strive to the utmost to make the en- vis ua s & uu pHvwsa. as uiDiuug u i wuuu j an honor to the town and a pride to every citizen of the county. - I Remember, too, that we. pay- all postage. We want 3,000 subscribers at once, and we feel confident that we will get them. t - I - TheC. C. Railroad being now completed through to Wilmington, and Shelby oeing the Western termi nus, the "Baknsb1' will be the best advertising medium west or Wilmington; and we do, in par ticular, call the attention of the Wilmington Mer chants and business men to the BAmran as as ad- vertising medium, and most respectfully solicit their i patronage. - -. We will give all the news and keep up with the tunes in every respect, Be tney ever so last. - Terms, St tncuv. caan in Advance, i W. C DURHAM & J.i L. WEBB. an .- i , ' A Beautiful New Chromo, .BY REV. J. A. OE8TEL. f u CHRIST HEALING THE SICK." For sale at THE NEW BOOK STORE. ... . v . . ALSO A LARGE VARIETY OF " CHROMOS, ENGRAVINGS, STEREOSCOPES, VIEWS and j Illuminated Text ON EXHIBITION AND FOB ft ALE AT " CONOLBY YATES , Jan 6 tf ' - - City Eook Store, No. 47 Market St. We Will Giye a Dictionary '4 OF THE English Language, rpO'ANY PERSON PURCHASING SCHOOL JL Books, Stationery, Miscellaneous Books, etc., of us to the amount of i . .. --. FIVE DOLLARS. ---;--! i- t ' '.-)--' "i" - . . i " You can buy the Works of Burns Byron, Scott, More, Wordsworth, etc., for 75 cents and $1 00 FLAKE & DANFORTH, jaao-H Market Street, near Eighth. Stable Manure. 1.000 LOADS WANTED, FOR WHICH highest price will be paid. Address, (stating Iocs tlon of stable). . J. Jan 6-lt Box 878,,Wilmington, N. C Horse Blankets, The LARGEST and CHEAPEST assortment of Trunks in the City, Saddles of all kinds. Harases, Cellars, Saddle Blankets, Feather Duster sorse Brushes, Currycombs, ' Saddlery Hard wars of all kinds CHEAP FOR CASH. ' - oct 94 tf nacV JT. S. TOVmm & WHOLE- NO. 2,263. v" - Soluble4 ffigpH.Nj - At $53 00 per Ton, WAV ASS ACID At $33 CO per Ton", Cash, or $38 00, WE QTJARANTEB that the previous Higa Grade -X LlSGTureridenV NAVASSA GUANO COIIPAIIY, C L, GBAFFZJN, Superintendent, V- ; . an6eod4m - .!..- , MISCELLANEOUS. Y1IL.LINERY, A ND FANCY NOVELTIKS. FOR FALL AND -winter, now opening. New Goods and Low Prices, 7 A splendid assortment of Freneli Imported And Millinery Goods, HumanHair Goods, Frizettes, Braidsr - : Curls. &c, &c. JO Hit I S T, MA S T O Y S and other; HOLIDAY GOODS. THE mi&SKS ISTBOCK, Princes between Front and Second streets, noviu-tf r . Merry Christmas. OPENING AND' HANDSOMB DIS- play of JIO JL ID A Y GOOD S. Now is the time. Come early, 11 CHRISTMAS GOODS In endless variety. Choice Clustera of Malai i-, I :-; . . wapes, - -. FRENCH CONFECTIONS, CORNETTS, HAVANA 0EAN6ES, FIRE WORKS, FIRE CRACKERS, TORPEDOES And everv deecriDtion of Christinas tree trimrainss. Come and be convinced of the great reductions in prices at ..- - ' j decS3-tf i II & 13 South Front St IS THE PLACE TO BUY Your Oonfeotioiieries. THE ONLY CANDY FACTORY IN THE CITY, Candy, Apples, 'Oranges, Nuts, Dates, Figs, . 1 - - Malaga, Catawba and Isabella Grapes, sold LOWER than at any other place in the city.' dec 20-tf Blank Books, Di "RAFT BOOKS, NOTE BOOKS, RECEIPT BOOKS, TIME BOOKS, SCRAP BOOKS. MEMORANDUM ' BOOKS, LETTER COPYING BOOKS, INDEX' BOOKS, MONEY BOOKS, POCKET ' . BOOKS. ; -' For sale at : - . ' HEINSBERGER'S. jan 5 tf . Lire Book and Music Store, . Edam Cheese. PINEAPPLE CHEESE. BLOCK CHEESE. WIf 1 8 k e,j s : N. C RYE and CORN, 1854 GENUINE BAKER, janl- For sale by PLANNER & SHURK Just Received A If ice Assortment OF coral: goods AT VERY LOW PRICES, AT ; - . v r.GEO. TaOMNET'8, ' No. 53 Market Street jas5-tf Southern Star Steel Plows, R EESE AND HORSE STEEL PLOWS, EXPANDING HARROWS, CULTIVATORS - . AWB CUCUMBB, PPHPS. All the above articles took diplomas s. tbe late fair of the new Cape Fear Agricultural Society, and are for sale at manufacturers' prices at the New HardwareJSouse of , , Jan8 -tf GILES A MURCHISON. - A Consignment Of FRESH MOUNTAIN BUTTER AND EGGS, just received fromJCharlotte over the C. C. Rail- way. jan3-tf CHAS. D. MYERS A CO., 5 ft 7 North Front St. Dressed Turkeys, Peach and apple butter, minced Meat, Bried Figs and full line of ; CONFEC1IONERIES ATr ' dec 24-tf JAMES G! STEVENSON'S. 1 , 0 00 Heads of Cabbage, For sale very lew by 1 !- J. A. SPRINGER, Cor. Front and Mulberry St. dec 20-tf Wanted. A PARTNER OR CLERK IN THE DRUG business, in a business wen established and doing welL For further particulars apply at the jaa S-St STAR OFFICE. --r ftAlkS OF ADVEUTlUHt. j ne Square ene say,. ...... " . " two flays, " three days " . : four days ,- tT days.. ... i .... ... ..... .... , 1 to t 01 s ot I 64 6 fO 6 10 s ro 15 M one weak. Two weeks " t Three weeks..... one month. w Two months. Three months. ................. 4 : " - .. Six months...;.,...!.. ...: ' "' acyear .....;.. rafContract Advertisements takes tlonately low rates. ; i . !..i86 TO i. U.'lsO W at propt- 1 Five Squares esthnated as a qnartercbramn, and tea squares as a half-column. j WEOFFER ... t . OTJE STA1IDAED PERTn.ISEr.3 - - - .- i' . -f- ...... . ! For the Season of 1875, delivered on the C&rvaf Our Factory, at r toUoyrlhg REDMCEJD PRICES: : , ! ' Navas'sa ; Guano 1 i Ch, or $60 00i payable4.f November; ixA. PrfOSPHATEi payable 1st or HovemDer next ! I" of our Fertilisers shall' be fully If jjhtaqted. f . WILOT1NGTON, If. C. MISCELLANEOUS. OPERA HOUSE. '' r - ! POSITIVELY ONE NIGHT ONLY, i . - t Saturday. January 9th. t? ARE WELL APPEARANCE OF THE UNDIS- rU LIZIJ AriD iUCUAL qUlN OF i: . i ) EXGLISII TRAGEDY, THE WORLD RENOWNED JAIMAUSCHEK, ". Supported by her new and most brilliant NEW YORK STAR tO!BPANr SATURDAY JANUARY i 9TH. I First time in this City of the Grand Historical - ' Tragedy entitled j flEorl of Essex ' JANAUSCHEK In her unrivalled Impersonation of QUEE ELIZABETH. THE ENTIRE STAR COMPANY IN THE CAST Prices of Admission. I Kztra; oallery.oO cents. . .. i -. lV ' 1 , -....... -t ne saie or iteservea seats will commence on Wednesdav mornintf. 6th inst. at Hfciunhercrpr'fl Book and Music Store, - lan 3-7t. Salt, Molasses, Bagging. 3 000 SACKS SALT' or HHDS S. H. MOLASSES. 150 BBLS S. H. MOLASSES, . Hhds an 1 Barrels Cuba Molasses, i jQ Rolls Bagging, 1,000 Bundles TlesJ g0Q Barrels Flour, ' i 2Q TIERCES RICE, ' V ! TC3.! and TUBS LARD, -( . I Barrels Pork r - gQ BOXES D S SIDES, 2 BOXES D. S.SHOULDERS. ! ! JQQ Boxes Candy, 2QQ Boxes Candles, - ' ! pQ Boxes Raisins, v i J Q Q, Boxes .andTeU Crackers, I 200 Bags fchot, '.. I '-' 200.000 CAPS- ! O Cases Tomatoes, &c, Jtc. i vat sale by jan 3-tf j KER ICHNER & CALDER BROS. Dividends i IECEIVED NOW CAN BE I i SAFEL YIN VES TED !.: S IN THE- E E A L E S T A TE - ' j .;' ; and i i Loan Association, J And bear Interest at the rate of I ' EIGHT PER, CENT. PER ANNUM. As no money is loaned by this Association on PER- j SONAL SECURITY, the Safety of the Depositor is DEPOSITS! RECEIVED AT - ANY TIME AT I I. No. 4t Market Street", I i JOHN WILDER ATKINSON, A J- -: v - -- President -' i. i I oec y ana xreas. 'Jah 8-St The Great devolution ! (clothing at greatly REDUCED PRICES. - Call and be convinced of the fact. FINE! TALMAS for $13 50, . 1 ! Worth $10; FINE ORCOATS for $13 00, WORTH! $15; v Suits for $10 and $12, Worthj .$16; ' WHITE SHIRTS FOR $1 60snd $1 00.' - TIES, BOWS, SCARFS, HATS, &o., v v ' i ' At BHR1ER BROS., jan 8 tf j , , 80 Market St - Closing Out Sale. UWING TO OUR INTENDED DISSOLUTION of CoPartnertb!p, we will sell our entire 8tock of i 4 ii CLOTHING AT GREAT REDUCED PRICK8. The Goods must be sold in the next sixty days, , But for Cash Only. Jan8tf DAVID A WEIL. i Down They Go j OVERCOATS, $5 00, CHLNCHILLA OVERCOATS $10 50, 3 TALMAS $8 and $10 50, ! - . GOOD SUITS flO 50. TO CONTINUE BUSINES8. J ! TO CONTINUE BUSINESS. MUNSON & Cp jaa 6-tf . ; ' City Clothier's. - 1 i ... : " Keep Your Feet Dry, LADIES' RUBBERS only 75 cents s pair, , LADIES'; RUBBERS - .-.75 cents, GENTS RUBBERS only $1 SO per pair, Gent's Rubbers $1 COL BUY A PAltt rxwM. COO. R, FRENCH SON, Jan.5-tf ! : t North Front street. Si Kite fBSm t, I i it ... ill i '-v- . f t 7-i V. y