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01 AGrEICUL'fURAL."- i - tiv MSTHOP O PACKING BCT-. Casapus i erfth nt of Montreal ll Canada Farmer what is coav eSTtSst method orpacklng roU htats to-butter makets else-'. vkere' ' . fniiowlnff directions to Ir -Mh. if fully complied tfith, ,ct market quoiauviw. . - nf the lowest, as is nerally the case which is not mostgenerr;L nnsitmee. There is .b,A. hA nonsienee Mnzsc unsalable as badly packed nothing so u ntrarv. if racked i"- .. -11- aH v Ana cenentiur 'it sells readily, and generally !pp1V ltSeiW J rt to five cents jjer ijuuuu ?m the same quality packed. solid thaA tt none but the very best- bairels, and be sure that they Z vou intend for the head you se ould turn down, and take out the slT.. v,nri and' cut a piece of fine Te mSn thesue of the head , of white m" ... . wpn.rl the barjEL-i"1" " v A- ArO. Commence to pack your S and smallest rolls first, being finest uau ifo cmuiw. mire to pacK eacu iwii , JlY Be careful to select rolls that Unpack snug, so that there will be space for the rolls toshake about, ( the barrel is almost iuu, u he barrel well (to settle the rolls), and then fill it as snug as possible. In packing the last one of the layers, pack all the rolls on their ends if pos-ible- but if there is no room, it will not matter if they are packed on their sides, if they will pack snug and make a full barrel. The object is to have the rolls close and tight so that they rill not shake and break. Each roll must be wrapped in a piece of white muslin or cheese capping; be sure and have it large enough to cover the rill entirely. The muslin should be foaked in strong brine before using it, and put on the roll wet. It is.impos c,Wa to send rolls to market in good order without wrapping them i mus lin and no matter what the muslin will cost, it will more than repay , the outlay in the increased price tne roils thus racked will bring. Before head-. ing up the barrel, pour on two quarts of strong pickle. Cover the last layer with a piece of muslin in the same manner as you did the head. Nail up the barrel. Be sure to drive three? nails into each hoop. Then turn the barrel two or three times, so as to let the briae you have poured in work be tween the rolls. Mark the top in Dlain letters, "roll butter," also the- gross weight, together with the tare of the barrel, address of the party to whom you send it, and the initials of the shipper. Rolls should be made in the oblxmg: shape, and not. weigh, over . three or four pounds. Questions fob Dairymen. Every da iryman should have a printed list of questions posted in some suitable place on his premises where his fami- and those in his employ, as well as his visitors, will have opportunity, to read frequently. "We give .some, ot them, but the list can be extended : ; Do your cows feed in swamps ana on boggy lands? .- " Have you good, sweet running ;wa-; ter convenient for stock, and - is it abundant and permanent in hot, - dry weather? 1 - - ' " Have you shade trees in vour pas ture, or do you think that cows make better milk while lying down to rest m discomfort in the hot, broiling sun? ' Do youiuse dogs and stones to hur- 0' up the cows from pasture at milk ing time, thus overheating their blood and bruising their udders? Do you cleanse-the udder of cows before milking by washing their teats with their own milk and practice fur ther economy by allowing the drop pings to go into the milk pail? uo you enjoin UDon vour milkera tn wash their hands thorou2b.lv bfefore sit-' ting down to milk, or do you think iuk uncieanliness in . this respect is "important for milk that is to be treated for butter making? : When a cow makes a misstejp. while wing" milked, do vou allow vonr bikers to kick her with heaw boots r to pound her over the. back and -Mies with a heavy stool, accompanied by s'dadry profane remarks addressed to the cow to teach her manners? , " the air about your "milk barn" r milk house reeking with' the foul Sanations vuvj oijr, uuu uiauuro nJP, or other pestiferous odors? i ' woo, frgsh, dean -water, and in aijundance. ia on nf tvi 1 uuo uiusu miuui' v ,.i ivJi "lUUU uuu :i6 0Uia 49 in convenient olaces. where V. noc required, to travel 0 stances to slake their thirst. 11 8Dnnsra anrl a ; : : t o 1 liumujj etitxuus caauoi uau in T)ast.nroa o nnnJ - :tv. . windmill and numn mw uent substitute, and the waste water' y, u necessary, be conducted back Z we. so as to keep up a con-. Ullarl's Butter Book. FOE KPPBT-Wr. ri . .. oirw tt oweet. juet tno ZV11 until 8uit your taste, of Mon 1C1 "ou uu, nau a Duncn Jrags. to theinsideoftheburfg,- barS jthenthrust them into the arreland drive in the bung. ,EoU mLw61 ,about brisWy ot. few S a ci !?d the A" tip an4 set a W yea01 Tnti. and, if bottled,' fof vJil W watch stolen CSS? tUnion Sqaare .Theatre, turned So? Bfter ifc lily re tachS. i Pketwith this note at . Don't JMl ra warming pans any longer. id MJt tllran XT' : irj5" taken! o to ma. Yours. JOUNWT THE LllTKB.' " . According to reoen . author. adnL woiuen present s, peculiar specimn ef heA daughters of, . They spend . a great1 x part of their time in gossiping, smoking i and gambling.These accomplishments do ; - not come by nature, but require years of Vassidiious training for the perfection which 1 prevails in polite circles in J China.; They 1 nevei1 dream of plavins exceut for mnnnv ! and when they have no visitors of their own rank to gamble with, they call up tha i domestics and play with them. - Poorer I women meet at-eome gambling, den, and ! squander large sums of moneyV or run ! their husbands in debt, which they are un- I able to pay at; iheend3f.jthel year, and i thus have an excuse for suicide.-. The mar- j ried lady rises early, ' d (first sees that ! tea is provided for her husband, as well as ! some hot water for his morning , wash. Each lady has one or two maids, besides a : small slave girl, who waits on Jthe maids, and lights her, nistress's pipe. - A lady's hair dressmg takes her attendants one or two hours. , Then'a white paste is. applied to her face and neck,- which - is smoothed over and polished when dry. The cheeks and ye-lids are next touched with 'a blush of rose powder, the surplus rouge remain ing on the lady's palm, as a rose-pink on the hand, is considered a great beauty. Then they dye the nails red with the blos soms of a certain flower, and ' finally they dress for the day. ' ; Many of them have chignons and false hair; but no hair-dyes are used, for raven locks .are common, and golden tresses are not in , repute,. ' Many ladies pass a good deal of time in em broidering shoes, purses, handkerchiefs, and before marriage nearly all their days are occupied in preparing for the dreary event of wedding a man whom they have never seen. After all, are the lives led by some of our American girls so infinitely superior to -those of the ' fair Chinese t Comparisons are odious but there's room for a great deal of thinking here ! COCOA BCTTJEB. This is a curious product obtained from the nut from which the well-known bever age is made. It is about the consistency of spermaceti, with a slight yellow tinge and an agreeable flavor. It is used both in medicine and the toilet, being esteemed a remedy for throat and lung diseases, etc. Physicians now recommend its use in scar let and other fevers, as producing a cool ing and refreshing effect 'upon the patient, and emitting an agreeable odor in the sick chamber. . On account of its solid consist ency it is more readily applied than either fat or oil, and is more easily absorbed by the akin. Furthermore, it is thought to afford the system a certain amount of nourishment. In severe fevers it is very beneficial. j; 1 " P&orassoB Tyndall strongly recommends as a respirator for firemen one made of cotton wool saturated with . glycerine and charcoal. "With one of this kind the Pro fessor says he has remained in a dense smoke for half an hour where without it he would not have stayed a single minute. VEGETIWE Willi CUKE SGieOPTJLA, Scrofulous II urn or. VaeKTmx will eradicate from the iyetem every taint of Scrofula and trcrofukma Humor. It has ptttnaneatly cured thonsaads ia Boston and vicini-1 ty who bad been long and painful ssfferera. Cancer, Cancerous Humor. The marrelona "effect of Vmitinw In case of Cancer and Cancerous Homer challenges the most profound attention of the medical faculty, many of whom are prescribing Vxoithi to their patients. Canker. TKesTrm has never failed to care the most in flexible cate of Canker. -mercurial Diseases, The Vxorrraz meets with wonderful success in the cure of this claas of dueatee, ; . . . ' . ... ; Pain In tne Bones. In this complaint the Ynzmi is the great rem edy, as it removes from the system the producing cause. .. , , . . . ; Salt Bhenm. Telter, laltKheum, Scald head, Ac, will certain ly yield to the great alterative effects of Vigktinb. , x:; Erysipelas. ' " :-'L:; ' TxaxTnrK has never failed to cure the most in veterate ease of ErBipeIas. ' '',.!.. Pimples and Humors on tlic Face Beaon should teach us that a blotchy, rongh or pimpled skin depends entirely upon an internal cause, and no outward anplication can ever cur the defect . YzaaxiAX is the great blood puriCer. . t. . ' Tumors, Ulcers or Old Sorcg, Are caused by an Impure state of the blood. Cleanse tbe blood hf roughly with Vxobtekb, and the tomaims will disappear. , - : j V; Cularrli. For thlM complaint the only substantial benefit can be obtained through , the blood. . V etims is the great bkod purifier. . , Constipation. V,smns does not act asacathartic to debilitate ti '-owels, but cleanses all the organs, enabling. ' each 10 perform tbe f atctions devolving on them. . Pileav. TeoKtink ha restored thousands to health who had bern long and painful smflerers. Dyspepsia. feci ins, a certain - and speedy cure will follow its use. Faiutness of tbe Stomacii. Teqetihb is not a' stimulating bitters which cre ates a fict tioua appetite, but a gent e tonic, which aspitfts nil are to restore the stomach to a healthy action." . . . , ..,.,,.., " ; Female Weakness, v : Vksbtisb acta directly upon tbe causes or these eompluints. lt in viorni ea nd streKgthens the wholv-eyatess) act iob th eereUv organs, and allays iwflammation. . s. -Oenral Debility n il1? In this comDlaint the rood effects of theVxex-i Tiki are realized immediately at tr commeneine to. take it ; as debility denotes deficiency of tbe blood" and VsasTrjnctsurtcuy, upon tne bloed. " VEGET1NE IS SOLD BY ALL DKDGQIST8. FeblD&Wlm V u i s, Flour very Cheap. GOOD FAMILY 1 00 PfilK BBL.. 3 60 PEE 100 Ibe.. or 4 cents ner lb. retail. - VKW PROCESS FAMILY makes most magni-j ncent nreaa ana Discait at small advance, ; Call and see the low prices onBugars and Coffees,' and you will give it up that I am eelllng FKfiaH urocenes vaux cneap. . , JAMES C. STEVENSON, febll-tf 3d be twe?n Market and Princess, THE "333EHIIi331 r v oiahuhujs, V BJtY SATURDAY HQBNINQ, , ' ' ': - .'.AT ' : ' -:. 14 S. Canal St. Chicago. TMiRMS :i OF & UBS CHIPS1! ON PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. ;. s S.' T - : . , . v wwijtu uu Uanaaian suhfw.rlnt.ion nnat frpo V.ol,. is. . a.,t yearly 9s.' b ingle copies, 10 cents. - -i - TI7H RUTTTl fa . nunnluto autl. .1 higher branches cf a sport Shooting. Fishine. . itacing and Trotting, Aquatics, Base Ball, Cricket, Kllliardfi.-amt'OenAnal KnArtlmrKmia un j .v Drama..-' - - t .i -, -. j, THIS FIELD will be found in keepine with tne times, on all subjects pertaining tu nonorable sport, and will, under no ciicnrnstnucec, admit to its columns anything tending in an wise to demoralize or degrade oublic sentiment, i ?i ii - THE FIELD being the only hporimg Joarnal published West or New York, and the recognbsed anihoruy among the sportsmen of tbe West and Sooth, among whom it enjoys a large and increasing patronage, poeesses superior advantage as an ad- vut-rflt-i ... w..; LiA 111 I- - , . .uAunug luwiuui, v,uiv.u wm i ue apureciaiea oy thf)M dMiriniT to mob. thai. l.n.in.aa &nna .Y.. United States. apr23-tf 1816. Our Li?ii aid One Deal, 1876. ! A magazine of 12 Paes DEVOTED TO NORTn CAROLINA, l-HEE past, her present and her! future. Terms. 13 per j eer, postage prepaid. Address : , i ;t . . . .. i. lUOL, Kaleigh, N. C. Those to whom bills have been sect will nlfs( rn. mtt . . - Two Years for Only $5,00.1 Ilav'nz a few comDlcterfkaof oar L.ivin?snd Our Dead on band, for 1875. we will furnish that -vear and the entire year I67t for $5 00. Library Asso ciations and Historical Kocielie would do weil to nitethii. 1st, id and 3d vols, handsomely bound. Library Htvle. furnilud at St 50 Der volume, or 2 :5 if sent by mail. C'asb must accomaaDV all orde.s. Addrets jan 18 tf 8. D. POOL, Raleigh, N. C. The Monroe Enquirer, BsO Y L I N & WOLF E, Kdltorn and Proprietors. 1 TUB ENQUIKER Is PUBLISHED AT MON roe, Union county, N. C, every Tuesday, at $S 00 a year. The Enquires circulates extensively throHifliout the oountiea of Anson. Union. Chester field and Lancaster, and reaches a very large num ber of intelligent readers. M The merchants of Wilmington will find 4t to be one of the beit advertising mediums on the Caro lina Central Hallway, as we . guarantee as large a bona fide circulation as any paper between Charlott end Wilmington with perhaps one exception. sept. -tr A Repseiitatiye M Ctopn of American Art Taste ! Prospectus for 1875. EIGHTH YEAR THE AL DINE, THE ART JOURNAL OF AMERICA, Issued Monthly. A Magnificent Conception, wonder fully earned out. The necessity of a popular medium for the repre sentation cf the productions of our great artists, has always been recognized, and mauy attempts have been made to meet the want. Tne successive failures which so invariably followed each attempt in this country to establish an art journal, did not prove the indifference of the people of America to the claims of bigh art. 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Ws SMlTHlf R J ,'.,,5 Vr x Mi J ? - S PUBLISHES A' DVERTISEMENTS INSERTED' AT 1 LOTT f mti. The Horn News is the only paper puo- Hahed in the conntvi and having: a : larce ircolatioa in this conntv. and a considerable circulation in Co- lumbus and Brunswick county, N. C, makes it desirable medium for advertisers. - - - W. H. Bernard is our authorized Agent In Wil mington,N. C. dec 18-tf l Tloe jCntraTErotestant A WEEKLY RELIGIOUS AND FAMILTNEWS- m n m VST .i.t. Jt.ii Tt ill in XV. paper ana tne urgan or mo mciuuuint nuwv taut Cnurch in North Carolina, is published, at The eligibility of its location, the number and ac- mand forit among the mora solid classes of readers in various sections, give the CENTRAL peculiar eiauns npus luc ynuviuurc oi un wmuowg fuunu m . L 1 . IS ,A L.nt....l Atrv icrnu very larursuic wuauiii juu uiuwnuuuu' ests, and address the editor, ' - . . fi - ,JL. inCHAJJi, . mrlltf Gyeenpbprp. N, C; Carolina central railway co. Wilmington, N.bec. 18,1875. f 1 Change.of Schedule. On and after theL9tht 1nst, trains will ran oyer this Railway as follows: . ' V . fasscnger and Jl ail Trains-Daily - (Sundays excepted.) - :' ; Leave Wilmington at..;. Arrive in Charlotte at. ... Leave Charlotte at. ... . '. . Arrive at Wilmington at. . i . . 1 rOO A. M 7:83 P. M. 6:30 A. M 7:00. M. Fast. Prelsbt and PisseDger Tra ui- ;! -:r ' ..i.C:,-.. Pally, Leave Wilmington af"... . ..... Arrive at Charlotte at . . .' . : .'. . . Leave Charlotte at. Arrive at W ilmmgton at-.... .6:00 P. M. .10:80 A. M. . t:30 P. M. .10.40A.M. Sbelby DlTlalou. Leave Charlotte at; 7:C0 A. XL Arrive at Charlotte at...:. 5:00P.M. Arrive at Shelby, J.-.ll 0 A.M. Leave Shelby... 12:30 P. M. - 8. L. FREMONT. ' ' jn 6-tf Chief Engineer and Superintendent. - General Sup'ts Office, WILMINGTON, COtfJMBlA & ATJ- OUST A R. R. COTTTPANY. "if wilmingtonn. d;rec.i!)!iitr.fi; Change of Schedule. O N AND AKTER SUNDAY, DEC. 19TH, THE following scneaiie wiu be run on this Road: . NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN (BaUy). Leave Wilmington.. Leave Florence Arrive at Columbia. 6:25 P. M. 1:55 A. M. 4:15 A. M 9.00 A. M. 4:15 P. M. 8:16 P.-M. 1.35 A. M. Arrive at Augusta,. Leave AugnstA, Leave Columbia Leave Florence......... Arrive at Wilmington. . 7:10 A M. fasaengers going west beyond Columbia tase this tram, leaving Wilmington at 6:25 P. M. Day Train Dally (except Sunday.) Leave Wilmington 8:00 A M Arrive at innaice 1:40 PM Leave Florence..;...... 1:50 PM Arrives at Wilmiiton. 7:li5 P M Connects at Florence with N. E. trains for Charles ton, i Parlor Car on this train between Wilmington and Charleston - i Through Frelsnt Train Dally (except Sundays. Zjeaye W limmgton . . Arrive at Florence.. Arrive at Columbia. . Leave Columbia 1:30 P. M. 1:00 A. M. 10:00 A. M. 4:80 P. M. 4:00 A. M. Leave Florence Arrive at Wilmington. . 2 45,P. M. Local Freight Trains leave Wilmington Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays at 6:20 A. M and arrive at Wilmington Menday a, Wednesdays and Fridays at 5:0JP. M. Passengers for Charleston, Columbia and Augusta and beyond should take Night Express Tram from Wilmington. L Through Sleeping Cars on night trains for Charles ton and Augusta. - JJLBLKS AJNDEKHUN, dec 21-tf enl Sun't. Wilmington & Weldon RAILROAD CO. Ornoi ot Gxn,i Sufxrihtsnoent, ) Wilmington, N. C, Dec 17, 1875. f Change of Scliedalc So. 25. ON AND AFTER DEC. 19TH, PAIBENGER Trains on the Wilmington and Weldot Railroad will tun as follows: DAY TRAIN. Leave Union Depot daily, (Ssn- day's excepted) A.I 7:3ft A M. Arrive at Gofdsboro.. . 11:30 A. M. Rocky Mount.. 4 1:?8 P. M. Weldon..... ... 3.40 P. M. Leave Weklon daily At 10:05 A. M Arrive at Kocxy Juount... , u:w a. m. Goldsboro l:co r; SL. Union Depot 6:05 P.M. NIGHT TRAIN. Leave Union Depot daily.. ......... At 7:30 P. M. Arrive at Goldsboro 1:30 A. M. Rocky Mount -. 4:34 A.M. Weldon................... 7:15 A.M. Leave Weldon, daily,.... 7:00 P. if. Arrive at Rocky Mount ........ 9:57 P. M. uoidBDoro... 1:23 A. k. Union Depot 7:30 A. HL The mail train makes close connection at Weldon for all points North via Bay Line and j all rai routes. Parlor Cars run on this train between Wilming ton and Portsmouth. " . - I Express Train connects only with all rail route. Pullman's-JPalaee Sleeping- Can n tnie Trains FREIGHT TRAINS will leave Wilmington tri- weekry at 6 :00 A.M., and arrive at 1:40P.M. " - ;: ' : t . - tJtta r. uivmis, ; m dec 21-tf General Superintendent. THE STAR; Published at Marion, S. C$3 a Ycar.in Advance j. Offers the following liberal premiums to sub scribers: - - A HANDSOME ENGRAVING (19x14 in.) to single subscribers.-. , . AN EXTKA COPY OF THE STAR for one year to any one who will send a Olubi or Fme subscribers, and an Engraving te each member f the Club. A LADY'S MOROCCO SATCHELUOS SET OF GOLD STUDS, eaeh. 'valued at, $1 50, to any one sendinraSnbbf FifteenL- " ' ' . 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The PRESS is ' WIDE AWAKE DEMOCRATIC PAPER. and Is a desirable medium for advertising in-Webtern. North Carolina, uoeral .terms allowed on yearly advertisements. - ' ' .. . . .v . -, Suescriptioii $2 fa advance.- Address M - MURR1LL TOMLIN80N, mar 26-tf .u:.'. , huh Enters and Proprietors. THE PEE DEE HERALD TUBLISHEDEVERr WEDNESDAY, at Wades 1 bero', N. C,' Only one dollar per year, f !. Bright, cheerful, progressive, atways up to, the ad Vanr.iocr thoncrhtaof the times, tbe Hkbald takes. rank with the leading Journals Of th? day. It is on. the side of C hristianity. 1 'ine hebaijj is aevotea to the family circle, clt contains. original and select stories, wit, humor. Ac ; every, family- in the land should subscribe fof it. Its lpw price (only one dollar places it within the reach of every one ut the land, We pay all postage.? VltKHh j -i . - - . . 1 1 - i BEAD WHAT THE r"RK8B TfiEtKS OF'TJa. - ftf Th HmiUii i Wirst Clam Xtmilv Paper. Ilavina1 some of the ablest , writers in, North Carolina at-. tached to -its staff. There is enough humorous reading in it to make one laugh for a week enough to keep you jolly till the next came&.Ilockmart IGa.) Newt. We refer fothe publisher of this Pper. Subscribe, at once. , Address, HERALD, Wades boro N. C. . ''., . , - . -Joly, 15-tf ' f . j . . 1 1 . : '1 rt ' 1 i- 1 J.. 1 mxvve irrnniTTrrn STAB BOOH BIRD Ji ESY is complete in all all its appointments, and is in charge of oae of the meet skillful wKthe In the State. AU Kines 01 omaag utciw auauy, i..anl.inil ATnatlRlnnfilv. -a. .. r SXJ, f nbrteagee'si- SalS: .V ' ' 'JDYVIBTUEPf SHROYISJQNSAD THE powers confere4 by ; certain indentiireet piOrV' gagb made by.GJsDicksonand his' wife-SlU& A Dickson, jto '? The: Seal Estate and Loan Aseocla Hon of Wilmington; N. C." dated 28th day of May, 1815, ' and duly registered inthe office of the Regis-: ter ef the county of New Hanover, In BookK,K.Ki, at page 688 and following,' the undersigned,' as the attorneys of said mortgagee, on WEDNESDAY, the 8TH DA OF M AKi H, 4876, , at 12 o'clock M., at .the Court House, in the city of Wilmington, in the county aforesaid, will seiL, by public' auction, for cash, the following described piece or parcel of land situate in said city of Wilmington,' viz t Beginning at a point in the western- Line of. Front street, one hundred and seventy-three feet northwardly from, the northwestern intersection of Chestnut street with said Front street, thence5 running northwardly' with said line of Front street ninety-one feet, thence westwardly in a line parallel with Chestnut street (to and including a stone wall) one hundred and forty-four feet, be the same more orlees.thence southwardly along the line of -said stone Wall, ninety-one feet to the northern line of a lot of land be-, longing to James Dawson, and thence eastward) y with said northern line . of said lot referred to one. hundred and fortyfour feet to tbe beginning on Front street -being part of the two Lota-- respect ively numbered "8'5 and V4" on Block number 190, as designated on the plan' of f aid city. - . " - - " , WRIGHT & STEDMANi' '--;:' J " - Attorneys. ' .y:WilmingtonjFeb,4,1876. : feb5-tde. f: Mortgagee's Sale; B.Y VIRTUE OF THE PROVISIONS. AND THE powers conferred: by a certain indenture of mort gage made by Gr Dickson,: and his wife Eliza A. Dickson, to " The Wilmington Building Associa tUrn." bearing date the 28th day of May, .1875, and duly registered in the office of the Register of the county of New Panover.in Bobk K.K.K., at page 685 and followins1, the underefened. as the' Attor neys of said mortgagee,-will, on WEDNESDAY, tnei u uai ui' makui, i8io, at is oxiock m.y at tne court uouse, in tne city or Wilmington, m the county aforesaid, sell bv public auction, for cash, the following described piece or parcel of land, situate in the said city of Wilmington, viz: Begln- ning at a point in the western tine of Front street. one hundred ana seventy three feet northwardly from the nor, h western intersection of Chestnut street with said Front street, thence running north wardly with said line of Front street ninety-one feet, tnence westwardly in a line parallel with said -chestnut street (to and including a stone wall) one hundred and forty-four feet, be the same more or less, .thence southwardly along the line of said stone wall ninety-one leet to the northern line of a lot of land belonging to James 'Dawson, and thence eastwardly wiih said 'northern line of said Dawson's lot one hundred and forty-f our feet to the beginning on rront street being part of the lots respectively numbered "3" and on the Block number "190,"as designated on tbe plan of the said city. WRIGHT & STEDMAN, ":.'- ,. - - j,-. Attorneys. . Wilmington, Feb. 4,1876, ' ' feb 5-tds I! Mortgagee's Sale; ; XY VIRTUE OF THE PROVISIONS ftF A certain indenture of mortgage, made by James E. tiaie ana nis wire Alice, to "ine rteai Ksta'e ana Loan-Association of Wilmington. N. C." bearing date the 24th day of June, A. D. 1874, and duly re gistered in the office of the Register of the couuty' ef New Hanover, in Book I.1.I,. at pa?e 327 and following, the undersigned, as the Attorneys of said Mortgagee, on WEDNESDAY, the81'H DAY OF MARCH, 1876, at 12 oxiock M at the Court Douse-in the City of Wilmington, in the county aforesaid, will cause to be sold by public auction, for cash, the following described lot or. parcel of land, situate in said City of Wilmington, and boun ded as roiiows, viz : uegianing at tne nortneast corner of Block number "170 " ss desiirnatedonthe plan of said city, running thence southwardly with tne western ime-oi eevt-ntn street nity-nve leet, thence westwardly parallel with Princess street sixty-six feet, thence northwardly parallel with -Seventh street fifty five feet to the southern line of Princess Street, and thence eastwardly with said line of Princess street sixty-six feet to the begin ning Deing tne eastern portion ot tne lot numbered 1,'T on eald block number "170." WltlUUl' Si ai JSUMAJN, ' Attorneys. Wilmington, Feb. 5, 1876. . febS-ids . Mortgagee's Sale. XY VIRTUE OF THE PROVISIONS AND OF the powers conferred by a certain indenture of mortgage, made by John Sidbury and his wife Ma ry Ann, to "The Real Estate and Loan Associa-ion or w liming ton, in. c. bearing date tne 4th day or February. A. D. 1875. and duly registered in the of fice of the Register of the County of New Hanover. in book n.&..,K...at page 317 ana following, tee un dersigned, as the Attorneys of said Mortgagee, oa w n. uiNH.su a X, tne oru dax-ujt MAKUH, 1876, at 12 o'clock, M., will cause to be sold;- by public auction, at the Court House, in the city of Wil mington, in the county of New Hanover, for cash, the following described - piece or par cel of land, nituate in said City of Wilmington, and bounded as follows, viz Beginning at the southeastern intersection of Castle street with Eighth street, thence running eastwardly with the southern line of Castle street one hut dred and four feet, thence southwardly-Had parallel with tig hi h street eixty-six feet, thence westwardly and paral lel with Ca?-t e street one hncdred and. four feet, to the eastern line of 'Eighth street, and thence northwardly with said line of Eighth street sixty six feet to the beginning being tbe western por tion of the Lot designated on the plan of said city by the number 1 (one) on the Elock numberod "80." WRIGHT & S&TEDMAN, Attorneys. Wilmington, Feb. 5, 1876. feb 6-tds . Mortgagee's Sale. Y VIRTUE OF THE PROVISIONS TOF A certain indenture of mortgage, made by DuBiutz Cutler and his wife to Robert U. Bridgers. to secure -the payment of a debt due by Wm. E. fceudioot to the f aid Bridgers, bearing date the 24th day Feb ruary, A. D., 1873, and duly registered in the office of .the Register of the county of Brunswick, in Book V. at paee 62 and following, the undersigned. as the Attorneys of said Mortgagee, on MONUAY, the 28TH DaY OF FEBRUARY, 1876, at 13 o'cl'k, ju wiu cause to oe soia, oy puonc auction, at tne Court House, in the city of Wilmington, ia the county of New Hanover, for cash, the Two Tracts or Parcels of Land conveyed by said indenture of mortgage, to which reference is to be had, said two parcels or Tracts of Land being situate In the coun ty cf Brunswick, one Lving on- the west side of Brunswick river, en the south side-of Sturgeon deek, and north of tbe Fayetteville road, r eing part of the Woodbum plantation, on which W. K. Boudlnotnow resides ; and the other tract lying on Eagle's Island, on the east side of said Brunswick river, and adjoining tbe lands of James Moore and of the Nava&sa Uuane Company and others, and formerly belonging to the late John Swann. - - ; WRIGHT & STEDMAN, Vj ' l;iu Attorneys. Wilmingten,F.eb.5,l&'(6.. r . feb 6-tds. . Sale -of ValuaWe" Real -Estate nnEier BY VIRTUE OF Tn? POWJER OF SALE CON talnert in a" certain Indenture of Mortgage.made by John '- L. Woostetv Susan- JR. Wooster his wife, and Ann MHier, to The Bank of New Ha mover. " and assigned by. "The Bank of New. Hano; i er!' to William A Berry", deceased, which said In eeature ef: Mortgage is dated the 12th day of Janu ary, A. D-V 1874, and recorded hi the Register Of fice of Nejw Hanover County, In Book "LI I.." at pages 835, 88ft and 337. the undersigned, as Attorney of the Executors of the said William A. Be ry, de ceased, ' wLL expose ta jdle, by public aaction, for. ca! aitfedCourt House Door, ia the cilyjo Will miMErfefK id The County of N ew Hanover, at 12 M. otrOT&re&Yohe DAY OF MAKOH". 1876. tlreV'tflAaewmr .described LOT oK PARCEL OF' LAIJK situate and being in the said city of fJM- .1 m-ngton, viz : reginiiin3-at oe, jNonn-westtrn intersection f Market Street' With Front Street, thepc mnh)ng Northwardly with 1 be .Western line of Front SiBjeit forty-nine feet to the Southeastern corner of a .lot befoDging. to 'August Lessman thenee W es'twurdiy ' in- a line parallel 'with Market Street fifteen leet to the cearre ef the wooddn par til ion or h. ick wall between the tasd hereby intends ed to be described, and the lot belonging to Wihiam. A. V right , and Thomas H. Wright, thence south wardly with said partition or wall in a line parallel with Front Street forty-nine feet to the! Northern Hue of Market Street, and thenee .eastwardly Whj said line of. Market Street fifteen feet to the be ginning. i i MARSDB3T BELLAMY, i iu . :.i -i U ,v, , Attorney,! feb4-lds 1- TheWestenrExpositor x h -'.'' a iflAMf t f?r5 i 'f 1 jWeettern Northern CareDna.. , - -.v-,. . . r itiauiepaperipr Buaiaeasincn,! waica. to ao- vertise. ; -r-- ttf iti & ti Speclmefi copies mailed on application. iaatpm ... . .KXPOHi'niR avvnent. . i Anov29-tf " Aabeville. N i TMwLiii(3dlnPt Y IHfMw wfM Lihcdnton (7, A 18 the only naner iDublished in Lmcoln county. and has an extensive circulation, among the Mer ehantSi Farmers and all classes of bmsiness men in theState.'.u?i iU:--''''r,-j-yM -t: v- t it offers to the Merchants of Wilmington a de sirable medium : for advertising their -- on thronffhont W astern. North Carolina.. - -- Liberal terms will be allowed . oa yearly adyer tisementa,5 , Sabeaiption price,- $2 toper annun to avaBee. s.iiVi.'.j - ' '.-yv.U--:--?.-?-; Editor, and Proprietor, I - '- - WORTH OF I 5- ; BOOTS and SffQES, NOTIONS, &c. ; I,-,' V .. . THB ABOVK 8T0CB:( HAS JBEEN MAJ&KED DOWN. IN MANY INSTANCES, FH'TPEElcEHT.-BELOW 1IEW YORK C0BT. ? PRICES ARE MARKED ON GOODS, AND Teriiis'afS't FOR AMOUNTS OF $100 AND OVER, SPECIAL ' THE STORE WILL BE OPEN1-' FROM;- 9 rA M. TO V P. M. I JanSSm j-ii'ir-- i CAI 1 1DI C ii DAAIl-IA MIA IllV 15 w rnviriv vrvHiuv : THE UNDERSIGNED TAKE.; PLEASURE . : ".'''1 1 i m ' -:.--- - : !f - ' V . , " ; - , to coasnmers on more I PRICE i-i -,j Gotten at nearest Railroad Station at IS cents per Liberal discount made to wholesale buyers (i? jan 15-3 in hi. -tft Agents Pacific .MERCHANDISE, THe NAVASSA GUANO, - , : $50 I NAVASSA' ACID PHOSPHATE.- 8f0' ; 4 ';"'tt "or "S5(tn Ji" il --'' 5 navassa tobacc Fertilizer.'; 65 oo ; 'vi " ior ;65 oo ;' '. ' ;- j .4 : ji . ; Delivered from the cars at bur Factory. ; ; ; ' n LIBERAL DISCOUNTS MABE We Otiarantee' to maintain tne previous High Grade ,of our, Pertilizerri. Navassa feb 2-eod Ta Th Sa MISCELLANEOUS. Forest and Stream, A Weekly Journal of Sixteen Pages. i DEVOTED TO FIELD SP OK TS, , : PRACTICAL NATURAL HISTORY. FISH ' CUL TURE,- PROTECTION OF GAME, PRESER VATION OF FORESTS,. YACHTING, BOAT-! UIU AltUAUi j .......... . - - : ; Out-Door Recreation and SMy. ' -;- ' . : - I- ' . ' Itis the only Journal in this Country that fully supplies the wants ind meets the necessities of the Gentleman Sportsman. ! : - ' TERMS 5 00 A YEAR. Liberal discount to Claba. "i-l ) fi rf :Sen4.for a Specimen Copy Forest & Strearii PabllslilDS Co., ; .j . .'..-:-.;;. :':..: - - . New Yorfc' Post Office Box ' ' : ' ?; mar 28-tf . .v iEiigene Ij. Harris, Artist In Crayon Portrait SASSAFRAS FORK, N. C.;. BEGS LEAVE TO CALL YOUR ATTENTION to his Portraits in Crayon. Persons wishine good pictures of themselves or deceased friends can have them nicely executed by Bending him a photograph to worK from. A good photograph is necessary to insure a good likeness. The prices below include postage by mail, on roller. A neat frame of walnut and gilt will be furnished to those who desire it,-at $L50$2;0). ' ' -i . ; ... : .PRICES: - - Size, 14 x 17 inches, - - - ..... $5.60 Life Size, (bust) ... : 1 - $10.00 ... XKSTIMON1A1.S. ' " Mr.' Harris poBscises the rare gift of being able to delineate, accurately, from photograph ore the picture the exact likeness ef any one.. We guaran tee satisfaction." Oxford Leader. "We have seen his work, and consider It excellent-Try him." Central Protestant. ; . "We have seen a capital portrait of Hon. A. W Venable, by Mr. E. L- Harris; that reflects addi tional lustre on his genius in that department" Torch-Light ' mar 17-tf Latest es HAVING RECEIVED BY EXPRESS BLOCKS or the latest styles of Hats for Ladies and Chil dren, Mrs. Virginia A. Orr is prepaeed to alter, press and bleach work entrasted to her. - Old Bonnets and Gentiemen's Panama Hats made to": ; Look as Well as1 Weiri! ' - For particmlars call on or send to MRS. ORR, on Nnn.het.wwtn Snl and th atrer. . . t ' - - GHOIOE .l Vegetable i andLFlowcr Seeds, FROM BRIGGS A BRO.. ROCHESTER, N. Y., f -sr;o:ii For sale at : s I i . H. W. RUNGE'S. jan 28-tf N. B- corner Second. and Market st How Lines. Plow Lines. i,EbBGIAU6bTTdNROPE,. Ml M.ie. H ' NORTH" CAROIJN'A COTTON - ,ij ... .. ,;t I. . .,, H(PR JlTTK ROPF. All abo-;e by theOolLjDoaen or Single Line, For sate veryow at - j. ., ! GLLES & M ITRCHION' 'feb 6-tf j New Hardware Store. i TT a -is 4.. Shelby Aurora, jmE ATTENTION OF, THE v ; BUSnfe&S ' MEfr Ff vlfiilKGTbN is called to the above-titled' paper,- whieh, being published at Shelby, N. C , the terminus of the C. C. R. R.r is one of the best mediums in Western Caro lina through which to introduce1 themselvea tn- th Trade of that portion of theSLate, , 4atos jfpr, adrer Using very UberaL Address: feb23tf , "PUBLTSTTER AURORA." j T . l; A 'i tl S4 ' i& J ! The Biblical TBecordei t ir-.tiU-l ill .-'j .1' tj JnfH: 'Hit 'j'H'tliii.lU j .i Edwards,' Bronshtbn C?o ! REV, qrt. BAILEY, Editor, u j,.,,.,, ..',, REV:7i D.HLTFHAM. Associate' EdftCT.,JJ Vl it . -i REV. W. T. WALTERS. DJ D.. Agricult'al Editor. Organ of .JQrtk CandoaSaitisIs In it l?rlletlirJjear. , YRY BAPTIST SHOULD TAKE IT. As an AdvertirigllediTJiaUriSTLrpaBsed . Only $2.10 per,irer. - (Address;., ttTwv a w nnAviTiis T?nlolcrh Tl ft , - - .. m&T-m Jk '. sltay iMvA4Aa,. W. 4.Z -at. . a tttOUSAWD DOLLARS THE ONE-PRICE SYSTEM IS ADOPTED.1 TERMS FAVORABLE TO BUYERS CAN BE MADE ASSIGNEE. IN BEING ABLE T0 OFFER THIS. i i i ' ' '. ..C -'r' h ' favorable terms than ever before. CJaelil : ' ::--' 153 Payable November lttv p 60 Payable; November 1st; In pound, basis middling, Or $63 00 and 17 cents allowed. w: 'ftl ilcRARY col r ' Guano Co.. and Dealers inNo. 1 Peruvian Guano. uctioh es j. IN YIEW OP THE STRINGENCY OP ? THE TIJIES, AND THE GENERAL DECLINE JN VALUES OP OtHER WE HAVE DECIDED TO OFFER- Navassa Fertilizers I : At tbe folio winglGreatly Reduced Prlceslg 00 per ton cash, or $S5 OJ 1st November nex TO . WHOLESALE 3TjyERS,gj Guano, Company, j i AVILMIACiTOIV, IV. C. MISCELLANEOUS. ; WATER-PROOF AND MILDBW-PRfbOF SHOOTING &. FlSIlIAli SUITS. Manufactured'' by w. h. . holabird, i Valparaiso, Lndiana, ... ; :h . ! SHOOTING COATS, ;VESTS, STORM OVER- ; ; COATS, KNEE ' BREECHES,".' TROWSER8, , ... LEGGINS, CAPS, W A INO JACKETS, c ? Sleeveless Coat and Vest with Sleeves, either, worn independent of the other, or, both together during raw wet weather. The most convenient rig ever made for shooting. f 14 00. Coats with sleeves. - 0 (jq. Vests with Sleeves for Fowl Shooting, warm and with roomy pockets., : f i; U f 5 00 Vest without sleeves, , : 4 00 Pants, : , .--.-''- . ' j '-'': '-'vW , Caps(donble visor) a-- rit 15 f , r ; 10' Storm Overcoats. iJlWi .',:: i i U i;fTBTIl01liAi-'5r.ii''. r-;,4-;'.t., V L'-'ii'" , f viBMCiR,I.jApraaO,l4ra(i ; ; W. H. HOIABIBD, . i-rp.J-.j',- :'.- Dear Sin- -The Huntmg SBlt arrlved In good coo ' dttien by express this afternoon It fits me aplen : didly. It seems to me a perfect miracle of cheap ness, when 1 consider the quality of material and the labor involved in making it. My wilesay? it te ' the best looking aait Pveou .1 shall tak pabt'a to enow it to my friends,' anofyou may hear from them on their own account- WUh many thanks fer your ,conrteoaines8 as well .as you skill, I am respect fully jours,' . . ' ' FRANCIS IL HEMPERLY, ; Prest R. S. Aeso'n, for protection of game and fish. Pobtsmooth. N. H., March 24, i875.. W. H. Holabikd, Eso,, -i .!;.- ;, ::-. ' ;, ' Dear Sir: As te the suit recently rent. meJ am more pleased than ever with it, and it is the best fit I have ever had. You can use my name in recom-; mending it for fit, color and general adaption over anything for the same purpose I have tried, either at : home or abroad. - - - - : ;'- . T. W. EASTMAN, Commander U. 8. Navr. ' TaOT, NW York, February 17,"l875w Mb Holabird, ; ,..,,., . ., , ; Dear Sir: Have just recelvea yetir water-proa f suit, and to show- my appreciation Ieiid an order--for two more suits, was so well pleased with the quality and price that I went immediately to work , among ;my brother sportsmen and. hope moon to send you more orders. The cap 1b the only thing I ever Saw to fill my idea of a shooting or flaking cap. WABHiNeTOif CiTX, D.C., April , 1875. W. Xl- XiOI.ABlKQ, ' ' f " Dear tr! used one of your: iDuckv BubUbk ?w t Coats through the season last fall and, never madia. t an investment in my life that eave me more satisf ac-1 tion. i want a veetjpants ana cap, or tne same ma - ? teriaL .f Yourv , WM. BROWN. - . Bababoo, Wisooksih, March 5, . 3875. tl. nOLABTBO, . '- I Dear Sir:Yoar coat ism every way preferable to tne neavy ana duumuut corauroy tnat t nave been , using. . .The color is jnet right and I have noticed? that; the ducks evidently regard me as nothing more i man a narnuess bubch or grass, uu i gave teem two -i barrels, when they changed their mind. 1 fto.JiM.vi-.-n ?.,t;vtREV,.B..aTCHIE. . ' Sblbm. AuBinij January 80, ;)gV W. H. BOLABIBD, . v. fe-- f ... Dear Sir: The suits yon sent me are the best that have ever been sold here, and- every- hinted 'will have oneof them. - It beiag rather latein the season, t otherwise I would order one doaen suite sow 1 r would like to be your agent here and; sell thm M your prices, as I show them year price UsU' Hoping to hear from yoe. aoomi 1: -.. . is.xa Sh a t'l I.. Yours truly.,,, ..B.JACQBS. L For circulars, illustrated price lists, Ac, Addree-, '- W. H. HOLABfRD, 1 ' oct 36-DA Wtf mt : A 7 ? Valparaiso Indiana. ,, TT :.' ' i! . " ! 11 ' .ui;'. ' i . 1 v , Tbe nillsboro ' Recorder, - rtn OT.THST PA PUB Ttt THlEIaTATK i rI JL icolates extensively lu Orange, and ,adjewiift Published weekly. . t E oet-tf & st - Bditnrea-1 rmiieuii. J- Keet) JL5yU8LNO A GOOD W. EAfLIER TRIP. TO keep out the cold" wtn4!f ' Bjjlral iutraig& boor' 1 ,':.-!.' f.-iU-i- l-vlji.!fj-,-''.lR. ','Tot ;;ilif springs, AXat 9U eenta, Axes f VK rn i f f. declOU .muUiwi I No. 95 South Front SU i j 1 rt iii.iJ'.n Hiri ... i 'Hi l l .i Xoofeto ryptiif HV7 The Kershaw.Gette 1 t - I iy U:,ii - yiii jjit.i'is'il ti-i.i i f .I-!' 'I't-ii large aaraeidlyfncreasmacjblajttt.tbaehwten !5 Valuable Adrertlstiis SXedimtk' 'Advertisen who deifre te reacBlDuniasen snouM ' ) f advertiaoin the AZETTBw r ----,-i-vt .. i.. ; ; -At la psMlahed In Camden. Kershaw vo.. a, v., at the head ef Baviratfenroit the Wateroe river: at 1 1 ayear-alwayBtaradvaBee; - ia u hm ,- .; v -i.; i novM-tf -nr 5 Woody&.Curne,l ENXRAL COMMISSION MERCHANT8,Conier AJl Prineese and. ortls Water atreeta, YYummg-. . We wiUeondet a tatteeai wltii the determin- -tion to establteh a.flrst daes ftrictly iCcmmiaaton. ,i? , House, and to give entire satisfaction to Jail who may raver as wiia uueir puivuinA l , , r ' 1- 4 9 4: "i :' . j." y- .... .
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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