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ipHE HOBimiO STAB ?, i m mi m .w st & ' 1,,:; w: f-ff-'u. b. four days. . r S M -JftAVES OF ADVEUTISIM. onsfBstiaobed.txnrf.p.: I. o i i threedays-...-...i!.;..-..l: S Ot 7 y rm XV rai o stmscMPTioa ikadtaxct: year, OymPOftP- mnttlS . ; u $7 00 4 00 5 SS 1 00 If tvtO bne month. ( ne "Urihers. delivered in any part of the KSt- F' ...t.,wicd 10 CO hot"1"" Evince OUTLINES. . . T. i i IJ I : the wife of the late ex-rresmem wueau, T.nch. Of Mississippi, win iouwow o-day a resolution on amowijr ivwiug- i ,,t vote od exciuaing j". fc SoutueriuuTBruu.j-iw .-j ..n h robbed of $4,000. Agi- the tation in reic. - . A i in i mii'inir iruu i Wnrks. Richmona, suspcuu, kib w cmn nvmenL o&iw ot cui- i w ton picked up at Southwest Pass, and It is nnosed a vessel was iobu - iw ; York markets: Gold, Udna wo,; rosin, ; .lull at $1 62i$l 67i; spirits turoentine i ue heavy i at 87 cents. . oeoaiur uuruva, i .i anitiornpra in Pnncrrpns is fimong oiuki r o for the Centennial appropriation The-mocratio, National Execu- r, ..ill mpet at Wil-i I tive if l . . TTl 1 lard's Hotel, wasningioD, uu euru- oo tn arran ere tuo time and place arj - " - I for holding the National Convention of the party this year. i XSS PITT. " NKW A UVEHTISEMKNTS. W. S. Warbock WiL Lodge Meeting. IIeinsbehgeii Blank Books. Pbestox Cummixq & Co. Seed Oats. Loral Dot To be warm and cloudy. The Grand Jury of the Superior Court now in session visited the County Poor House and Work House yesterday. The mild, spring-like weather lias returned, and overcoat3 and fires are again at a discount There was a decided dearth of news about the Magistrates' offices, yester day, as well as elsewhere, j Messrs. Lemmerman & Couey have had their wharves repaired and put in good order, and now a flag floats gallantly above their office. , A number, of young men who move in temperance circles are arranging the preliminaries for a social hop at Tem-! perance Hall, on Thursday night Captain Smith, of the schr. JS. A. Barlle, reports that he made the trip from New York to this port in 73 hours. the vessel drawing 10 feet of water. This is fast sailing. 'It is said that the adoption of the automatic fire-alarm telegraph in this city will result in a material reduction of the rates of insurance. This will prove, very acceptable to insurers. A strange light in the east has Jeil many to suppose, for the last two nights, that there was a fire somewhere; hut that seems improbable, and the case remains one ef our unexplained mysteries. It is hoped that the mail box in front of the market, which was knocked into "smithereens" bv a rnnawav horan nn Saturday, will soon be replaced by a new one, as it is badly missed by our business men in that Quarter. f j man landed at Zeke's Island, near the Government works for the im provemenl of our bar and river, on Wed nps.t'it? in u l.w.t ": .1. : i. l. i t! i i ... u .x.n, iu nuitu uc csaiu uc uau come all the way from Buffalo, New York. The boat is about 18 feet in length. An Onlinftrv Innrrhill ha the O jvw. property of Mr. Antoni Kush, living near UiisZcity, laid an egg a day or two ago weighing A ounces, being larger than an ordinary goose egg. She has performed! j the same freak two or three times before. At a leap-year ball to be given on Front, between Princess and Chestnut streets, to-night, we learn that a bouquet will le presented, at 12 o'clock, to the young man who shall be adjudged the belle oi me evening. A party ot Nimrods will ftSJ eave V'W city for Onslow countv next week for U,c ostensible purpose of chasing thJ "an-! tiered monarch." But. -thev can' com that (hnlge over this reporter. Their! realj is to effect the capture of Boss ' weeqvtno has recently been seen Tiuinttfof Swa'nsboro'. : in the At an early hour this morning rm T - , o I "Ulcer Jrinps n.ciutori k . I liol,, who , v.... . ul jnciuau, i who was impressed for the occasion iu out of the cold, a drunken sailor! was making a noise in the street, and wi'unide savage flourishes of an ulv- knife when his arrest was under laKen. . : . ' j Att Hirrlirr-Ku-B. at tbe Tlef-Arresi or a Sasplclaas Cbar -cier, &e. . . .: Yesterday morning, about half past 1 0 ClOIk CifKr. T nr. . . , v-uiwr x. i. rnce, or tne ponce 'rep, heard a peculiar noise in the rear of Messrs. Peschau & Westermann's store, on wwtU Water street, which aroused his sus- lllfMr.n-. Jl . 1 . mat some one Was attempting to in. ue calledio his assistance Mr. . Strickland, watchman for Messrs! tenner & Calder Bros! and Murray & . and the two proceeded to the 'alleys commanding entrance and egress 1o and om lhe BPot at which the thief was sup- "7U lo De operating. Ja8t as they had , to their respective bases of operations. -wever, Mr. S. called to Officer Price for e pVD . ali0n' ichi though-he low- voice as much as possible, seems attracted the notice of the burglar. W lOr.-rrT .. - - I of m t 8cranWed over the warehouse and m i yer Int0 the dJdolngs lot I m mad i5. ' ' :rr. rriu? ..... . " vovaue, mougu cioseiv nur- uy the officers. Cnon InvAatfiratinn tt wt,i..s:i . - j-uu tun or9 end of a piece of scant ?.'.. . ' - . VOL. XVII NO QR'Vi lino WajI 2 a , . . .k V l7 ,u;e"ea 10 ine cal-ft0,e unJ the back door of the store, with the object, So J , .. I fuu, w pnzing tue stutter off its . , "'Is occurrence, or &Dout 2 IB u, "cro" coiorea uailJ wqoiH grown, m irontoi store ; ofr Messrs.? erchner. & " Calder 1 aiud.. wuu h. iiiinn n rT onaviniM t n Wt . -- - i . .-uoy, who, m response luuuixies, Bua ne was eoin&t out into tha I woods Jo start a Are id arm himself by, uwnruu. aqsnowieageq mat he be- longea on anat on ine other side or town, aiso statea that he belonged in. Char- iuiw;, w auuui len mues mis siae. 118 I statements were vev conflicting n hia conduct exceedinriv snsDiciona and conao. auentlv he was taken to the O.iard Won and locked up. It is not at all improbable that thi mnn.n ? u 0 thing about the attempted entrance into Messrs. Peschau & Westermann's store, as referred to above. y Saperlor Conrt. This tribunal was engaged until late iu the afternoon of yesterday, in the trial of the case of the State ts. W. H. Moore, who is charged with staying an election in one of the wards of the city, during the last general election in August, 1874, the case having been continued from : one Court to another until the present term. Hon. Geo. Davis and Col. Robert Strange, with Solic itor Norment, appeared for the prosecu- lion, and Messrs. A. Erapie, J. Li Holmes and W. S. and D. J. Devane, for the de fence. After able arguments from counsel i on both sides, during which some feeling I was manifested. His Honor charged the jury, composed mostly of colored men, ta king caution to remind them that they should not permit any consideration of a political character to influence their minds in making up a verdict, but to wlegh well the testimony and the facts, taking the1 law for their guidance, and render their ver dict accordingly. Much interest was man ifested in the case, especially by the col ored population, the Court room being crowded during the day. We hear that at the hour of going to press the jury were still unable to agree, and locked up for the night . ' Maria Disaster. The schooner Katie Collins, from Ball!. more for this port, went ashore Saturday on the beach at Lock wood's Folly, and at last accounts was reported inside the breakers. The steamer Win. Nyee went to her assist ance Sunday morning, and put off anchors to prevent her from getting further on the shoals, and then returned to Smith ville Sunday night at 12 o'clock, and took down three small schooners for the purpose of lighting the cargo of the stranded vessel. It is supposed she will be gotten off without any great deal of difficulty, provided the favorable wind and weather Continues Her cargo consists of 2,934 bags of John Merryman & Co. 's phosphates, consigned to the W. C. & A.RR, 480 bags of which are for parties in Fayetteville, , and were to have been shipped on the steamer Juniper to-day. After the above was written, intelligence was received here that the Katie CoUitw had been gotten off and was then on the way to this port in tow of the steamer Win. Nyee Anniversary Celenratlan. Golden Lyre Lodge, No. 1,608, G. U. O. O. F., of this city, celebrated their second anniversary . yesterday, by a parade, ad dress, &c, The procession formed in front of their lodge room on North Water street, at 3 o'clock, and. headed by the Rose Bud Band, marched through several of the principal sireeis, uuaur u tuiiuE at ok Stephen's A. M. E. Church, corner Fifth and Red Cross streets, where the ceremo nies incident ta the occasion were to take place. These concluded, a procession was again formed, and another parade was en tered upon. The ranks were quite full, and the procession made a good appear ance. The day's festivities were brought to a close with a soiree at City Hall at night. - . " , . " ' "- The Flac far the Ualelarh Xlshs In- rantrjr. A. Uanasonae Testlnaaalal. We bad the pleasure yesterday of seeing the flag which was won by the Raleigh T SY. TnTanlra Sn t.a nnmnafittan A r .11 of .- . tk a r-i-ninMi lira iao . iaii v& iuv vm iviu.m.h. - -r.' ti'i:': : i ..'..., Agsociauon.-i av is maue oi ueauutui uiue silk of tbe finest qualiry. Upon one side is painted in handsome colors the coat of arms of the Stale, and upon the other the fallowing inscription : "Presented to the Raleigh Light Infantry, for excellence in drill, by the Cape Fear Agricultural Asso ciation." - The flag is a very neat one and reflects credit upon the Association which presents t. We. understand that it was delayed by a mistake in painting one word, which has now been remedied. ' . v ; Tina handsome testimonial to the skill of our gallant' friends ot the "CUyof Qaks' was duly presented to Mr. F. W. Itercbner, the agent to receive it, by a young gentle. man officially. connected .with. the Associa tion, whose modesty .forbids the publicity of hie name, and was accepted by Mr. Kerchher ia terms befitting the occasion. Tbe flag was 1 forwarded by express, last evening, to the company which so deserv edly won it, and which will hereafter, no doubt, "cherish, protect and defend" it Attotl Balelde. On Friday night .last, tbc;wife of Mr. Williamann Whitehead, of Favettevilta-ybe ' : " r jcoming alarmed at the prolonged .absence of her husband 'afteif ;ther ttsdal supper hour, proceeded tov his office,, where she found him lying upQn the floor with a pis - tol wound ia the head. A surgeon being WILMINGTON, called in. it was decided that the brain had not wn rtr w th.t aeath -waa r , - w r likely to ensue from concussion. Mr. Wil Hamann la .M tA h .nhWt In nocaalnnal derangement, and on a previous occasion had jumped from a rirer Bteamen ! No other cause for the attempt can be assigned ivs ... - ..,i,;-oo reiauonsare Deuevea to nave oeen pieasan . . . . - . and unclouded. tT tt. tMA .AM imam in this city, and served during the war wiH the nroDrietor of thisDaDer in old Comna ny H, First Nortfr Carolina Regiment; now Fayetteville Light Infantry. m m me ai wiimidiioh ! The memory of Lee needs ho gilded and carven tomb or monument for its perpet uation' but grave where the hero sleeps w a Mecca wuere au oi us wno can aesire to repair. It is right and honorable for the Southern people, who owe so much to the mighty warrior and patriot, to maintain hia tomb in a style adequate to his fame and the place he held in bur hearts. ; Therefore it Is that a movement is on foot to build a handsome, but not very costly, mausoleum ov.er the remains of Gen. Lee at Lexington. The ladies of this city have been invoked to aid in this laudable undertaking. They have decided to raise a fund by subscription, which will be taken by the ladies of the visiting committees on Wednesday. These ladies will wait upon all the ladies of the city, or at least upon as many as they can see, and present to them the claims of the Mausoleum. The amounts solicited are small. Surely every lady can dedicate ten, twenty-five or fifty cents to this noble service. Let the responses to this personal appeal which the eommittees propose to make be general and liberal. De m I tali ed m altl a k fteadr far Im provements, c. , The new brick warehouse which was under construction at the old depot of the Wilmington and Weldon RailroadJ the walls having attained a height of about six feet, was demolished yesterday morning, it being the intention of the company, we learn, to construct a much j larger ware house on the property recently purchased from Mr. Henry Nutt, to extend from Nutt street to the river. I There is evidence of much activity in the neighborhood of the old depot just now. Old buildings ,tbat have withstood the storms of many a winter are being levelled with the dust to make room for new ones, and a general overhauling of tbe premises and their appurtenances seems to be the order of the day. All this presages impor tant improvements in that quarter, which we are glad to learn will soon be realized. i ... mayar'a Can re The following cases were disposed, of yesterday morning: Emanuel Walker, charged with being drunk and disorderly on the street, was or dered to pay a fine of $10 and costs or work for thirty days on the streets. Peter Newton, arraigned on suspicion (alluded to elsewhere), was ordered to pay a fine of $20 and costs or werk for thirty days on tbe streets. Annie Johnson, charged with disorderly conduct, was required to pay a fine of $10 and costs, or work for twenty days on tbe streets. Another party, charged with disorderly conduct, was ordered to pay a fine of $10 andosts. IDTore Iran for the W. If C. Ilallroatf . Three car-loads more of the iron pur chased by our merchants for the purpose of securing the immediate completion of the Western Railroad to Malone's Store- thereby obviating the necessity for the; heaviest part of tbe hauling through the mountains that would have had to be done in tbe further prosecution of that great en terprisewent up last night attached to the Carolina Central Express train. The re mainder of the iron necessary to complete the road to tbe point named is bow on the Central Railway wharf here, and will be sent forward as fast as flat carl can be ob tained for the purpose. It is a source of regret that the number of flats en tbe road is not now equal to the service which the increased business of the road requires of them. The number of box-cars is adequate. but they are not available for carrying iron, lumber, timber, and some other de lcription8 of freight, and even cotton and naval stores are handled much more readily and rapidly when loaded on flats. Temperance The mass meeting last night at Fifth Street M. E. Church was well attended. particularly by the ladies, who seemed to equal, if not exceed in number, the repre sentatives of the, coarser sex. Messrs. Benjamin W. Berry and Jas. Ken- drick were called, respectively, to perform the duties of! .the President and Secretary in the absencof 'the regular officers. 4 Interesting addresses from the Rev.- JW B. Barlow and Mr. David Cash well were listened to very attentively by an appreci ative t and sympathetic .audience ; Rafter which, on motion-it was Besdeed, That a committee of three be appointed to wait on the Mayor and Board of Aldermen and urge that the Sunday liquor law be rigorously enforced. j ReolvedyTxtX the; citizens ; generally be requested to come out and attend the next meeting,'.,.. .: .:: . , j ; . It was decided to hold tbe next meeting on Monday evening; at the Mayor's Court room; in the City Hall, at fhe usualjour, j if nance f Tfeerseasveier. I The following was the range of the the mometer at the Signal Bureau, in this city, j yesterday:' 'u?i - : :- n.i..:W4:a.-r.J 1 i - M70j 2 P. M., 78; 4:S0 P. M., C8; 0 P. M., 58: 11 P. M., 57. NJ GM TUESDXl." JANUARY 181 1876. Tat Ola Fashlsned Tea party. t The genial "old folks; f of the First Pres byterian Church, who so delighted, every body at their "old fashioned . tea-party ,H a week or. two since, have at last definitely determined upon tbe evening pf, Tuesday next as the time and the Opera: House as the place of holding the musical treat ; they have promised as. . The festival will be held at the same time but in tbe City Hall, and everybody, ' according to taste,' can take music without being disturbed by the feasters, or feast without having hts pleas ure marred by knowing that he disturbs others. Several new features will be added to the previous - programme, '-.'which1;- ho doubt will prove attractive. ! 4 " Appointment -. - '-t- of Rev. W. & Black, Presiding Elder. for first round of Quarterly Meetings on the Wilmington District for the Methodist E. Church, South, the present Conference year; 1870. Kenansville.... Jan. 1-2. Clinton.. " 8-9 Magnolia. . .... "15-16. Bethlehem ... . "22-23. Prospect...... M 29-30. Front Street. . .Feb. oV-6. Kenansville, Clinton, Magnolia, . . . Bladen, Topsail, t Wilmington, Cokesbury, it Wesley Chapel. "12-13. WhiteviUe. ) at vybiteviue. Waccamaw Mission, f '. Feb. 1&-20. Smithville, at Union...:.... Feb. 26-27. Elizabeth, " Elizabethtown, Mar. AS. Onslow. " Swansboro. ". 11-12. District Steward's Meeting at ) Front St M. K. Church, ) Feb. 8. Wilmington, at 11 AM. ) Spirits Turpentine -4 Mr. K B. Borden is to , build a handsome town hall in Goldsboro. ' ' H The value of farminc: utensils etcetera reported at the Auditor's office for this year is seven millions, eighty-three thousand, nine hundred and three dollars. This i includes farming utensils, tools of mecnanics, nonsenoia ana Kitchen furni ture, provisions, arms for muster, wearing apparel for owner and family, ana libraries and scientific instruments. t The Nut8helt says that Mr. William Scott, who lives near Newbern, watching for a cotton thief, locked him in an outhouse, got assistance and tried to ar rest the thief. After a severe fight in which the thumb of one of Mr. Scott's fingers was bitten off, the capture was effected, and the party one Bill Smith, negro, was committed to jail. Raleigh News : A irentleman from the West informs us a new Republi can paper will be started at Asheville about the middle of March, under the editorial charge of Marcus Erwin, Esq. As we un derstand, it will not represent the office holders element oi ltadiealism, and lively times among. the brethren may therefore be expected. CITY ITEMS. Always keep the bottle handy. Do not place it out of eight ; For tt cored our little Andy, Who was coughing day and night. Dr. Ball's Cough Syrup. Caoss-Vrxa l(Aia Stkai-ht in 'Natural Rxad TBI KrrDaaca. We, the nnderslgned, living at Msatezama, came here with D. F. For ham. neighbor of oura, a ho has bad crooked eyea for thirty-alx yeara. One eye was turned quite inside oat. and both were drawn in so awuch aa to appear mail, ana auagurea nun oaaiy. ana nia aigut waa quits imperfect. We aaw Dr. Jones, at Browa'a Hotel, atralghten his eyea In two or three minutes, rendering them full and straight and perfect, and by actual tect before and after the operation un- Drorin- the eisht mateiiallr. u. r. BwxAjuxems, R. N. Svxbxtt, D. F. FORBAJf. Dr. Jones is now practiclnz lat tbe Humphrey Rouse, Ooldgboro, N. C, where he remains uatll February So. Traxstm psnrura-DiKs. Invalaable to rail road companies, steamship companies, banks, mer chants, manBlacturera and others. They are en. during and changeless, and will copy sharp and clear for an indefinite period of time. Having just received a freak supply of these inks, wears pre pared to execute orders promptly and at moderate prices. -1 Book. Buowt.-yhs jlosjtum btab Book Bind- sry doea all kinda of Binding and Baling la a work manlike manner, and at reasonable prices. Mer chants and others Deeding Receipt Books, or other work.may raljon promptness fa the execution of teir ord i JIABKIED. , " STEVEXSON -8MTTH. In this city, en the 10th of January, br the Msv. A. A. Watson. V. !.. Mr. James C fetevenaon to Visa BetUe J. Smith, both or. ta city. . ! ' DISCO. ' . t CUMBER. In this city, of pneumonia, at IX aVlock. r. v.. January 17. Wifliam Harrison, son of J, T. and Nelly Cumber, aged ft months and 19 days. ' - From our home bur darling Willie - Has been called from earth away, But the anxela say another Joins oar heavenly band to-day. r. Thefriapdsand relatives of the parents are re spectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence on Mh, between Church and Castle streets, this (Tuesday) morning, at "Jtf o'ciocx. . son of Carrie and Bimon K. Well, aged S years and month. . . , ; ?l . -. , N KVV ADVERTISEMENTS. Wawtoii Lodge, No, 319, A.F. i A.M. RkoULAR MONTHLY COMMUNICATION this (TUESDAY) evening, at 1 o'clock. l iting brethren cordially invited. i By order of the W. M. ' ' i j W. 8. WARROCKj ; jnl8-lt s . ..i . Secretary. B 1 ac k Seed Oats. 1000 Bushels Pxime. janl8-lt PRESTON CUMXINO CO. Blank Books. Blank Books: THE IMMtfNSB OCIQF BtA!fiopK8 iMnrtMrhand aj-the':--?--'.-;--v--4 I Livo Book . Store, enables the proprietor to offer them, at lower prices tnat aver Deioresowinniscnj -, i BLANK BOOKS of all sines and styles, f rom!the smallest Memorandum to the largest Full Bound. I : I 1 1 i t : it l-i' . ' ' ' r i U Ji, i BLANK BOOKS made to order at ! HKINSBKRGKR'S Jan 18tf0lit ' '3 livd Book and Muste Store. f OR A NKW YORK DAILT AT Bookseller and Stationer, 17 North Front street, Jan lt-tf (Love's Old Stand.) MISCELLANEOUS. FINE FUROTTURE ? ! AT AUCTION. N TUESDAY NEXT. 18TH INST.. AT-10 o'clock. A. M., we will sell, within our store. South Front street, the largest and finest assortment ot HOUSEHOLD and KITCHEN FURNITURE ever offered at auctisn i this place, bebwe the imperty of a family about t remove from the city, and coa- lauaampariei -. , BiackWaluut M. T. Chamber Sets, . . " Oak. Walnut Trimmed. M.T." do. ' ' . AttagsM. T.it ..-.. - do..., ,4S -t- lack WalnutFarldr Set, in Green Rep. ' jsarwaop Centre 1 aWea. . , jjouatces in oen ana Jtonair. Side-Board and Oak Dining Chairs. ' Extension Din ine Table. i Brussels and Three-Ply Carpets, Hair and Moss Mattresses, ! China Tea and Dinner Sets, . Chiaa Toilet Sets, . . ; Cat Glass, Cutlery, Ac. Cooking Stove complete, : ' Arid a larsre number of other artfclea nfmaDv he- longing to a first class establishment I , : - . CaONLs & .MORRIn, - Janl6-tt ' , . Auct'rs. Wanted, . SITUATION AS CLERK, OR ANY OTHER employment, j No objection as to location, ao X gain a livelihood. Best reference given. ; Address i j JanWlw i JOHNH. PUGH. Fine Beef Stall fed; just in. on Tuesday next. 18th inst, at the CITIZENS' MARKET, a fine STALL-FED BEEF. Also, PORK. SAUSAGES, Ac., die. Please call and leave orders j J. SIDBUBY & CO.. Jan 16 tf . ; Snccessors to T. A. Watson. Hay. Corn and Meal. 2QQ Bales Eastern HAY , 2QQQ bathtls Prime WHITE CRN. :'). and FRESH WATER GROUND MEAL, weekly from our "VTrginto Mill. 700 BARRETT GOOD FLOUR. ! For tale by :700 i Jan fatt EDWARDS A HALL. The Stonn Cap. T RAVELING CAPS, FINE FUR HATS. j . HARRISON ALLEN, JanlC-tf City Hatters, 39 Front st. Administrator's Sale. T WILL SELL ON SATURDAY, THE 22nd of A. Lane, on Nixon, between Sth and 7th streets. Tne saie to commence at n o'ciock a. m. Jan4-td i -GEO RGB GROTGBN, Adm'r. TO CASH BUYERS. WE OFFER GROCERIES CHEAP! ':'' i i s v o a x : : 500 Fiour- Baga Coffee. 300 629 Gross Snuff. QQ Eoxes Tobacco. 1,000 r"- OAA Bble. Molasses New ' Orleans, Sugai House, Cuba, Ac STARCH. SUGAR. MATCHES, &C, &c. '.-!- SEND TOUR ORDERS TO Jan5-tf B1NFOBD, CROW tt CO. To Contractors. ROP08AL3 ARE INYITED FOR EXTEND- ing, raising roof of, and otherwise ? Altering the Brick Building; on Princess Btreet recently purchased by the sub scriber for his Printing and Publishing Business. Full particulars will be furnished on application. Jan 7-nac tf : . , , WM. H, BERNARD. Christian Advocate, RALEIGH, IT. C. Eev. X B. Bobbitt, Editor & Publisher ESTABLISHED IN 1855. ;' Baa the . j : Irest Clrcmlatloa ta site State. Devoted to Religion, s- Literature, Science, ' Ar News, and Genesai Intelligence.' r'' Tlso Orcan of tbe, IT. Conference of tbe m. B.: Cbreb, Semtb. ' It has its rannort.- and the continued aid of its Ministers, (ail of whom are agents), towards increas ing us circulation. . We offer no premiums. The Asvocatx stands upon its intrinsic merits. While it is Mcthodistic In doctrine, it will contala aaws from all Churches, so as to make it a welcome visitor to the intelligentreadersor all denominations. - Its wide and increasing circulation makes it a Most Excellent Medium for Business Ken Generally. ' ry Terma,$S 00 per annum, in, advance; $150 lor six montna .. . ren 14-ir THE PEE ; DEE HERALD, PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY, at Wades boro. N. C. ' Only one dollar vet vear. ' . Bright, cheerful,- progressive, alwaye up to the ad vancing thouKhu of the tlmes the Hanau take. rank with tbe leading journals of th day. 9 It is on tha aids of (Jhriritlaiilt v. l he. HxBaut la .devoted to the family circle. It contains ongintl and select stories. witJ humor. Ac.: everV family in the land should subscribe for it , Its low price (only on dollan niacea u witum the reacn oi every one in tne land, i W e pay au postage. ... . -t 1 ' : ' tlEAb "WHAT THR PRESS1 THINKS OF US. The HeraldU First Clan FmUi Paper. some of the ablest writers in North Carolina at tached to its staff. There is enough humorous madinsr in it to make one laugh for a week enough to keep you jottftill tne -next comes. Rockmart iOa.) Newt -We refer to tb publisher of tUi paper. isubflcribe at once. Address, HERALD. Wadea beroVNO i 'n "ai'ri Julyltf ROD CUW, . !-.. ir.Kt J'i iu i I I -'U. aii' fSi'V-f.. . J ; snootiEi, TisIue2 satmax HistorT. CIS3ICE, AMUSEMENT, ADVXNTURB AND ' FieldSnott articles by the Fnw- SoEBrrara tMtMin of America: PRICE, 1.00; 8 Months. fi.(M.iS;Mpatha' f Yearly ;U V.lUJiiUirt I: Send stamp for specimen copy to ' AprI16-tf ! 31 Park Row, New York WHOLE jO. 2,705. MISCELLANEOUS. ' MERCHANTS AND FARMERS . ; CAN FIND THE LARGEST STOCK OF HARD, ware and buy for the lowest prices in the citv. All goods guaranteed to be the very best made, at the Old Established Hardware House of .,: . . i ' JOHN DAWSON, ' ! Nos. 1, SO A M Market Sti janlS-tf Molasses, Corn Salt, &c. -f Art Hhds and Tierces New Crop Cuba Molasses p A Hhds English Island Molasses' r y uv iii trrtv in-r-vm fc' jia'-iU' vsf - Hhds and Bbls S, BL Syrup, a JQQQQ Bushels Prime White Corn, A AAA Sacks American, Liverpool : and Lisbon -1UUU Salt, ! ,:: nU-..,;. -.! 1- i . QQ Tons Eureka Oaano, : V ' 200 ',M anilP Guano, QQBblsSugar, all graces, , ' y 1200XrreF1Onr rade8' - ;.; jj jQ0 Boxes Factory and State Cheese. " ".' 400 B1I,ll'llMTr ud'm Coffee,' 2QQ Bbls Planting Potatoes, 4 ' 150 Boxes D. 8. and Smoked Bacon. : ALSO Scnppernbng Vinegar, .-.-, f t Canned Goods, CANDY, TOILET AND LAUNDRY SOAPS, -' Yams and Sheetings. ' For sale by tho package.by Jan 16-tf ) WILLIAMS & MURCHISON. MOLASES ! MOLASSES ! ! rjr Hhds New Crop Cuba Molasses. Hhds S H MOLASSES. ., iUi 2 Q Bbls-' Do. Do. ' 2 Puncheons and Barrels Demerara Molasses. 2 Bbls New Orleans Molasses. " ' For sale by Jan 16-tf i KERCHNER CALDER BROS. POWDER, SHOT, FUSE, &c. QQ Kegs Rifle and Sporting Powder. , : , 300 C8 laeBg Powder. "; J" 2' H 'S8 Ducking Powder. OA X feet Fuse. ; 400 Bags Shot, Caps, fcc. ' i For sale leby KERi Jan 16-tf CHNER OAUJER BROS. COFFEE, SUGAR, RICE AND ! " FLOUR. 2QQ Bags Coffee. ijp Hhds and bbls Sugar. KA Tierces and bbls Rice. 600 Bbls Flour. I for sale by Jan 16 tf KERCHNER & CALDER BROS. G-reat Inducements ! I WILL STILL CONTINUE TO SELL OFF the balance ef my stock of Hen's, Soys', and Children's Clothing At Cost, to make room for New Spring Goods. Purchasers will find greater inducements' than ever. -:- - v - - - ; .' ' : . A. SHRIEK, .. jan 16-tf - Successor to bhrier Bros. OVERCOATS OVERCOATS OVERCOATS OVERCOATS BUSINESS SUITS BUSINESS SUITS BUSINESS SUITS BUSINESS SUITS DRESS SUITS DRESS SUITS DRESS SUITS DRESS SUITS Gents' Furnishing Goods I I Umbrella 8 tt Satchels Gents Furnishing Goods I ( Umbrellas & Satchels Gents' Furnishing Goods 1 Umbrellas & Satchels ALL GOING ALL . , GOING ALL GOING! CHEAP, '!'';- ' Cash customers can get clothing at their own price.: 'Jan 16-tf j.J-' '" A. DAVID. ' TonforlatRemoval. E. ARTIS has removed to the Barber Shop form erly occunled bv him. in the basement of tbe Puree 11 House, where he invites his bid friends and the pub nc generally to can on mm. jtest worxmen m tne State employed, and Shaving, Hair Cutting and BnarnpooMff done attae snortest nonca. ' " IBepllffaiin XY USING A GOOD WEATHER STRIP TO keep out the cold Wind.' Spiral ' and straight door springs, Axes at,90 cents. Axes at $1 00, at i . dec 18 tf ' Noi 25 South Front St. Coal,'lliIteM-M M rtii-i til i UUiU'iUii'iH . i lit JCOR GRATES. STOVES, FURNACES AND Heaters, delivered promptly, well screened, lowest cash prices. . ' s' ' " ' a Q. G. PARSLEY. ft ca. Cor. Orange and . Water St : Jan4tf i: : ' -'- ! ' at Furniture l.Fiirhiture ! ONIiY FOR CASHi fTTK W E WILL RKDUCE OUR' FORMER STOCK . . by, selling I .Actual. Cost. nr C4LS0. Only. Call and examine . prices, the ouly chance evef nnMM ,ti rn. 'Hum ' - ' 1 lan It tf ,D. A., SMITH & CO. t In; CALL 4 : 1 . . i . i 1 1 i . , j:l ...... ! AND ENQUIRE" PRICES . OS! S.',;;.CLTHiN&i':"; YOU DO NOT KNOW HOW1 ttW !WE ARB SELiiNG READY-MADE ot' ToMeasure;-j id MUNSON CO., Jan 16-tf Clothiers and Merchant Tailors liiHIl i i Ji -..It mi A. I HE ! FINEST kLOT 0? , PICTURES EVER brought to tbe city.. ft m ii, lUtt: :1V t "I if1 MOil A" --ft MSi -tV XXason &; Hamlin Organs. , , Jan 16-tf C. W. YATES. I five days...,'..;....,....,.4. 3 w 9 -s ona week ; i . 8 6t if' Twoweeto.ii.i.ii...i..i.....l. & Ot" xnree weeaa... .;. a so One month i. 8 00 Two months. .. ..i.W W Three months ..S3 00 Six months........ ...S5 00 On A MT MIDI 'nontrai ldurHwmimt. taVi".' tlonatelv low rates. . rive squares estimated as a quarter-column, and ten squares as a Judf-ooliimn. . . I .MISgEHJVNEOUS. . OperaHouse. 1 ' , ONE NIGHT I, . ONLY - The Peerless Lotta, SappOfted i by" Mr. 5A.-XOCKE ; Mr? f; W; uiu a uma iramauc organiza ' ' tion, aU under the Management of i i J t Mr, Henry Ei Aobey. v' WSDiraSD ATT JANU AEY 19th. ONL"! TIME HERB OF LOTTA'S ; GREAT f i I LITTLE BRIGHT-EYES. Beautiful scenery and appointments.'' Reserved Scats $1 SO, Private Boxes 6 00 10 OD. Sale will commence' at Heihsberger's ou londay, January 17th, at 9 A. M. r;; J i ( ,-:.fu JOHN SICKABY, Agent. 7ednesday Evening, Jan. -26th, Edwin Adams ai Enoch Ardcii, sh lpported by H. E. Abbey's Drataatic . Cotopany. Jan 14-lw f ' , tr 1E?0LII110H:IH' GROCERIES ! TIT ( TV E ARE RETAlUNG THE CHOICEST' FAMILY GROCERIES AT TgB LARGE INCREASE in OUR RETAIL SALES induces us ta give the Consumer all the advantage of I Wholesale Good Imperial, OOLONG AND MIXED TEAS, : 53 CENTS PER POUND ; 4 Tiiies and Liquors, Fincst grades imported at unprecedented low prices. Kew Large Fat Shore Mackeral, l ; PIG HAMS AND SHOULDERS ' Beef Tongues at $1.00 Only. - j 50 Casks Bass' Imported Ale 1 . w' at $13 OJ per cask of 8 dozen. A g6od bargain for the finest Ale in the market LAGER BEER, lints and Qua its.' THE CHOICEST LINE OI'. Foreign and Domestic Crackers, Best Butter in the (World, COOKIftG BUTTEfi at 30 cents per . pound. The Universal Compound Hitters h gladdened over one hundred persons within the 12 XT IT' TRT geo. struts. 11 13 Seutk Front St. conomy The Seir-Afjuatihg Scrubber Cleans, Dries and tdtes npl the Witen Don't il to see it.' - ATMQRE MINCE MEAT AND ENGLISH. PLUM " f ' . ' PUDpING, SWEET CIDER on drausht - 4 - 4 I Table Sherry at $3 CO per dozen, at t .Geo. Hyers, i i ii dc is sonui a-ront st. jan 12-til 1st Feb J!4 til-it i- AjETTERSOF ADMINISTRATION UPON THE estate of James W. Rues, deceased, having been eranted by the Probate Judre of Bladen county, on ttrd January. 1876,. to the undersigned, general notice ia hereby riven to all persons havimr claims (against the estate, of their said intestate to exhibit the same to the undersigned on or before the .6th of January, 1877, or this aouce will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. AO persons indebted to said estate are required to make Immediate payment, : u tuiuaj J vui, IDIV, - JLS.ttU8Si'i''-;.-j i-.-- , , J, As, pROMARTIE, - Administrators. . jd 7.DAW2W uitEer Hotiie. TBE UNDERSIGNED WILL SELL. AT PUB- ) -X lie sa'e.. f os caslk on ffitb and 17lh dava of Janu ary ,1876, at tbe late residence of James W. Buss, deceased, all lhe personal property belonging to the estate of their said intestate, to-wit : Household and Klicbea Furniture. -Farming Utenails, 1 Horse, 4 Fine Mules, 40 head eatUe, Jsome very fine; lot of Find Mogst S Wagons, 4 pairs' Wheels, Mawtng Machines, Tedder and Hake, i Presses, Cotton. Gin and Horse Power, in goad order; 5,000 pounds Fod der, S50 bushels Corn, 300 bales Hay, 300 Cords Black Jack Wood, Ac. Ac. January 5th, 1876.. j ft-ste" z a JS'BUS8, -f - .. I- tt. . . . r- J, A. CROMARTIB. ' '. J Administrators. 'Joft-bAWSw' iiti-ri-iJifihS''. '? IF, " .- M BTALLIC CARTRIDGE, .MILITARY, HUNT .t A .1; ii ING AND " CREKDMOOR", RIFLES t i HTmt. iti mmviM iw arvnr. ' RACT, 8TRBNGTII ' AND ' i: Uo Premature Discharge Ever Occurs- Every Sins warranted a good -shooter. Calibre 40,44 and0-100ofianinch, and of aiy desired length. Charge of powder rom CQ tft 305 graius. Weight or ttalls from to M0. grains. Stoek, plain; also Pistol grip aad 'ehed., BlghU: plain;"Globe and Peep1 Sights;', yeAlei jrftk' latere front ilghtaf ta4'1l1nogaugeI Btery yagety of am diunitton IbV above guns, constantly on hand. -i -" r s 'sIllrps1 Trifle company, septSl-DAWtf Hartford, Conn. past month. IT!! F 1 ft in;
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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