1 J 'si) 0 -I v II I II I ! H 1 I I - P I HI 111 ... . , ---41 f" " " ... J , ...,v-....7TS..i-l,t,. ., i.WltsJ'i,,' i AV-r' 'har0vd 1 aaa 10 cn, WILJIINGTON, N. p., THURSDAY,' DECiaiBEB 20, 1877. 7 V a'. ax . ' ; . ... 1 - : ' ' ' " V :! II " .-.. ' " - i ' ' "m.':-j A. I . . -vv. -sj. ff aL V . -7S . ' . , . : - . . ;.-, - ...... ' .V,- - - , - - ' '" j J t I C" mJit MclM4t. aaJtU-f a .lHi iaif p4rua 0 iKir t-iwrJL ma Utf T"- . '" taii-A al Anoiiu . miv g.CniiiH ivi KlurUuuawil f ! n if "'rllw" r rhoikk X k j I Ji.. ffb t.i'. -rt : 1 y .rT.r-). . JMa'" : n-t- . II . lit II.1. ; 1 t !l . B -...14 fi I'l ut. ''" U'4 N t.ni riiri..j-, Jf4. 4- ivty Relisious Directory for Sunday. Dec. 23d- K r" IV--I ft-Mn Chn c. --.- ri it' O a sf -lrr-t lU-v. J. U V . I 4.. Mt r, t I I . o. n. I I . trii.vnt'4"'VCm:' u ii ...! t-'-inti. o (. H' C. Ji. '. . f - 11 F'uv - t M. K. 0'un-i..rirt: -- N -.5 e- . J. i -. J4k. F'"- 'T ,l Crvh -ri. r t ikrt ami TVud St.. II M- V -.rtt. Vo'Ziut'n at 11 It . i. .1 9 rK ' - it It M 74 . RU, tjr J. V F ft; i -if Kr Wit! Rpfit Ch-J'ci. I t . m. r t 74 r. ?. K- T- Kvin.. l.uter ' C rcl. tv ti M.-act U M l rwim, D. f.. j"tr. Cirt . hi on 1 1 4. n., tli-iK-h r - t 7 , . m. i . T ' tfitn ft.nn h. on ? . k 'wv. n S v inl :rnl"D"d If V r'. i nt, r oi-n ,f i-rio a" F.f f.'iir at ii.l -hurh A t l( A. rii' r S rnth nl Noi. iu:i V tl a. n iim S p. -'n.-.i tt- 'fi"!. P"-k Im-lwvt, V a r nt Fi'"it t4., J . I U. l ". rri-- at 4 f. w Sr. .fk Ki-C"tt. CUwrcl'. I'ttvtf S tlh iitl Jt;..rrr r, r ' ( rtj'r t tl nv, w v u i u )-r F. ' n.i Ut lrch I r-d - ii ttf1 w -t ' jf al A f W, II. tU.ikj, pir.-, i li 1 m and 3 and p a. Tiii. ty Cl.il 31 K. Churrh (eJ.) v .rn utl B uuic t.. U-A. M n i.itrr. i fK at 11 a., an-1 3 4D1 ? p. n . TIe -horte-t da wf the year ie sow apon The ciij wm Acti-o with T.-itor Vv Tuh Ut. I 'l mour th mrning at Attf after oc'ock. 30 rain- 1 The n-w "vtt.m t .11 fc four im aboat . m.. )our to j ... rbe hwUday. J T'ne jrutrtrd vei&t'4Ai which lvi tu pruTaa drnng ike ptut i.r wW. wUi termioate to-night. la ori-r tL& nr paiatera may a UrurfajM thtta will no iaaue o tYt- PxnocAaT Uaat e-wk. vim awtared at 8c Jc5i Th IXra SSjvmiv cownectedr tk t. raaraErantrtialLwtbTa CtiV U thUeitj ralud tSO rroca jiet lr fetiL J .aJW. TWy .U at d. Tl7 )on Us..." '-. loVir acilrctr-atJ anjr th-ri there U r .-ti." t- pr-urrv-vl to W uJio chiMrrr. and ?CDi'ni cwuufy fries:..-. fiiVl to I,QS ' i.,-.rncv th rvUUy all tuy in prrjtua .ivo fur CUr?nxi. Jrn"i ViUiBuKn, uu wo. nr r : 4 Uf ai tnt to FagcUiHc. uu a charge at htgtiway rubl-ry, u rtUanil, no cue f&pjvriug auirlt Lira. : count lit rl Ctrt mI M uut Veuiuv. Wo lwry- .in' hit fuilitr fjr iU' "r.t,"' l.i.t u.t ! it tu le of dtlT' ifi.l f km.!. t rorn Utst . Itic Ku;a iH I ui a lirf Uce of Turkey rur 1 uiitu..vj. We wiih the who!e .-1 (fuul) may U j:olb:td otl" the uap vf Kup9. k t a d Fiat Uc i f-.l f .-o. r.ti. uiriw wf ttrv i vl l rrn', ciolljr at iiii-J. VviJ V.. v. U. lw II i, rCii.to ajiHiin! thr F U' litet' Xi-thdwt CS'Utch n thlj .!) IJWVtd to vtUJ'V tin I'ut.t ut H a. curvb n--H . TW Kovncia' axv i--.pvc.rd to Hrade io lull unifarui and aru t-1 rr-r-.rr:tir- rt'-TrrY-. tA. a!w e.t.xctd to rur-Kle a: the J-Dic I (.-. A clmrca li!ptTt 4ul t.'hrMtmai tr-v f-r tho tx itctU of the r-uhkat:i -iiwl it the S.cot'd l'rs' y tvra: t'Fiurrh w tl b? ht-M at ii-'?iniitv' lfli tintgh(,and a tunc uu t rtjectrd. II t ie rrcrnt airij f a U!u wnblrvn, frvm Un VV t I.. .h., Uaiuu. iri.H , K-Qi ami !'.ipli ar- j4e I uti u! in our uiai k t,4i' tr4 tht tli? lit 'it . ik-vdl ikr a pk uty o( t . Ut If 'We rail atttotioa to th busing .arl ot Wr. C- A. Pi ice. which ii to be foood ia noth?r cvlmmi. Mr. Fricv u a thoruuhly irac:ical prin ter, io ail it brauchci. and we com mend htm -to all who Ut-ire good work at rra.iorAbl- taci. On Wcdu-i4y nght, as the train which nrrtTfi here frwui Weldoa at i.wi p. ru., aa approaching the city, bvtwevo. 6th ' and Tth strveta, t . cugie, tender and tappige i-ur run oil the tnck, bat very fortunate ty no one waa hurt, aud but very iittl datg? wa done. Puring thi week. Re. Mr. Ivey, of (iotdjbur, has uduteu the jKij.or Kt. J. II. Tylor, in the exerciies a. the First ttaptut Church. Mr. I vry t 4 learned, clojU":t and im t-V43tt.e apeakcr, and we trust he mar be the n;eaui of doi.ig tuuch g'Xd. Hrooklju was the sceue of quite a tittle wr otj Saturday niiit last, and for otnticne tJbere pnmied to leaprneral row. The disturbance originated, a learn, in consequence of aome of the bosa s!Ti"dvrc not pajtnj; their Ipbortn according to grttment. Tb CadeU of the Car Fear Military Acndcmy will give literary tatrttainmnt to-morrow, (Friday) night, at the Ofcrx Uouk-. We are aider obligation to Mj. UurcM, the accomplUhed pnicijl. for com piuneaUry tickc,U. to attend. It will undoubtedly be n euj jabe and ertstiog occastco ' T- fa Icarafrum tka Kalctgh News .iiX-fnt of the. Raleigh and altroad, revived a telrenm from yr. H. G. CiSio, urerinten dn lo 7- rAfaU rd and Koanokt nuima. AXOf Aa tn orwj( at WrUoijl bw raady for the paa of train oa Thursday (to-day.) Mr. O U. P.raly, Jr., Vaa par caMl Utateaiw-Psx.Cataw, of T1- a.Wlpi.la, a4 mi ariird tor T rrs' " -Th, Kuuw i V'' '-! - ! t'pron enKi,,.. I ith ZQ iud. rylin-l-r f.t p.,.. ! !r, iBU in xcellcit ,rJcr fn Oa MonJj 1t qaite s . Urgr mouI of pm.erty wat vU by the " criff for onjiJ Uns. It was fkrwljAllWJ in bjr UiVUte.; Thf U waj al. contiunl on Tartdaj, ' Vi ---C-i' . rA t - . m . herJl Vri'.l commniM mAking oat inc tletxls ft prfxitj jld, at on.-, n? wha wish to re. l-vim their proerrv nu1 txxc additional coaU houUI tall w.tlu ut delay. !ic l.rwii;'!ine Combination, M.51 Mary And. rou. J.tnauohck ji-.J Tx.n Jjck are all to appear at tbc tra !?ou. in th'i city du-injr th month of.Tjnuarv ntxt, and ot" lumfer g ers will have a plenty of cbJtnce rormuv.n:ent. Janau.chck bn ih reputation ff biS one of the sr4t!t livirt jr ttr?'S. M Mary Anderson ia a Southern lady of cr.-at promts &s a tragedienne, aad though .uite young has ach"et-d ncct? in Mine of the mxt difErult tiayed;cs,ind that before the critical aud.enf New York aud other Uige c"teJ. Coewty BoiJ. The C uni C-am ioti ru, np t V l da'e, havi- i-!.n-d b- ndn to m ct the floating debt of Now II mmrr nU- t, dtiig fnntuO ti at of M,-rcli J .11, to U e anv-mit of 28,800, r .1 cm e March l"f, ISS7. The cm-I- n- :r- p yabl.- s ninii.ully, cn. im.cii.,; wiih thv Ut vf SeptciuOcr l..t. GTMBBut AppltaaU. The Washington Post saTt: "Maj. Charles Holies, of North Carolina, formerly a prominent official of the United states Coat ettrrey, and or recently Major in the Confed- m erate army, has received a ciril ap- paintaenaada tha.liaTy Dcpurt- meat, anu is to leave tor. vaieuiAia ria San Francisco. " Ta Clertoaa Raatoa, To tb- cxcluiion of other matter, we plicc ujn our third page of thin i4iio, tlie proo-edinj;s in the United states Senile, in which the didtiu- niiihed Senator Irom this Mate wbero name is at the head of this article, administered a scathing re buke to Hoar of Ma.s:chusctta. We publish it at this Lite day, because we feel sure that many of oor readers haTe not yet seen it, and we think that it sboold be n ad by erery man, woman and child in North Cvolina. If rrer rebuke was needed it waa oxdcd then, and si rely none wis eter gWcn with more thrilling force. UtMiU EUotloa. The following officers of Concord Chapter, ho. 1, F. x A. 31., were elected Monday night, and will bo installed oa tdie 27th insL.St John's day: II. II. 3Iunson, II. P. Northrop, E. K. J. I. Macks E. tf. K. Uceeoburg, T. J. C. Mumls, S.. W. II. Cbadboorn, C. II. Ker. Geo. I'atteraon. C. II. G. Flanner, I. S. It. W. Price, R. A. C. D. Greenwald, 3rd V. T. II. Johtsou. 2d V. J. McD. French, lt V. B. O. Rates, S. DUPLIN COUNTY ITEMS. Thre will bv eerricea at the Rap. list Church in Magnolia on next Sat urday and Sunday by the pastor. Remember tbe entertainment at tne Seminary in Magnolia to-morrow ntght. I will be a very pleaaant oc- caaion, and all who attend will aid a sroud caue. Ticket can be bad at the Glorv. "Admiaikm, 25 ceuta ; children, 15 cent. Re. Mr. Bcrkhead, the Preaidijg Elder of the M. E. (Hiurch for tlie Wilmington District, preached an ei- c-llrnt aermoo to a larje oongrefr Im d at the Methodist Chorcb in VLay- Optia on last Sunday. R- . Mr. Black wxa tu have preached His farewell er rooo, but waa too aick to do ao. Ib? t Mr. Kirklaitd, of the PrrabyW-riai. Cliorch, prrached, a rery acoepub'e ermoo, to a good, aadirrjce ia the BaplUtCharch atniht. rixocncocrrT ztxjcs. - Mr. WilUasna, of Bargaw, wl a. karpe the new bote!, oppoaite tke Coarthooae, giree Li gw-ts at god table fre and aooommodatsooa aa aay oo caa wUh, He ia pollu, eoerteowai fwbtlnnrt aod tseriu pa-irotxagf. Tbl tribanl met on MonJy rnurning pnmptly at .10 o'clock, ijw lloaor. Judge Mxre, presiding' The grand jary wsa organize nt a Very -i-rcticl Beosib! charge deliyercd. Ti ducket was taken op- aod, coo itidrable proTCM made, 4 The crisif nl docket Vill ocenpy moet" of tLii we-k -Tbe court .will adjiarn on. Saturday atthe farthetftit- being ira- oouciiiritii meni ia absent attnd- Iftf; the extra term of Ilobeaoo coanty. P. II Darby. Eq , and J. I. Mack, E q., of tnii city, repreicut the Stat-. There ia one capital cae which we t-nrn will be continue!. To ca' icmowd from Doplio-ne for burn !n,r a pranary, the otler for forginjr aro tin only other other cases of any in.p mUiicc. The ea.no against T. M Mo- T.-t removed from New Ltanover o uuty, was C'ntinnd by tlie State. Not'iii.g will be done u the civil docki-l rx:iU in nl tin matter. a rt u. BAR. Tlie lnr ii well represtmttd at Pen der C'urt Uiis weel-, Hon. George I;vv Hon. I). L. Kusdell, Hon. Ed. Ciuitwcil, Cot. W. S. Devaue, Col. B. H. MiM.re, Mnj r I). J. Deeane; J. L. II ilmcs E. M. Bellamy, Jolm Iou- I n, J. I. 3Ieks and F. H. Darby, of Wihuintt'i.; E. W. Kerr, of Samp a m ; J. D. Kerr, of Wayne; Col. W. A. Alien, J. D. giaiuirord, II. R K r i.egay. J. N. Stalling, ot D'iphu; it. H..Nixon, ol ()iisl'v-, und Buuee Wil li.iUis and B. Friiz'er, of Tender eo::n tj", tH-i:i in attrt.biliCC. MT. OLIVE LOCALS. D. J. AAHoy, Kibt.ir. Wo Fympathize dfply with all who are hfllicted with Lile. Dan Kelly is putting tlie guard limine, in hoi'uiay attire, fr all who may de?'" t lodge gratis. :. Turpt ntiue $1,80, com 60, mead 75, wheat 1,40. ry 1,25, oata C5,pota 25 ti 40. gra s nuta 2,00. . P.r. G. M.. ad J.J). Robert of! a Tti lira 77TrAii La uti'. them first. Don't a. I pjr at once, King Alcohol and John Barleycorn are to be em:r.ced niany times le-twi-en iiow and the firnt of January 1873. We arj to have a "Livery and Ex change" stable here soon. c?ome en terprising gent lemau from Kington will be the proprietor. Mr. Cheney made us a present of a strawberry that rijieued on his strartbeny "farm on the first inst, wlrch was fnlly matured and devel oped. We are makng; (rrrai preparsit'Oni for a 'HJhi iflm tree.' Ttie liulrt folk are all in hiti exjM c a; ions. We hop" then- may Ik; nodisafp -int-ruent. Remember the por let all be p leaned. The school over which Mr. N. English presided has closed. We trust Mr. English may be induced to return again in the spring, in hit capacity as teacher, lie is, a hne educator and an estimable gentleman. Mr. Brvcnt Millard has a hat which he picked uf on one of the battle fields of Virg r a tmeen years ago. It hud en worn some time when he obtained-it, and it is uow in good erudition, and bids fair to be nseful for seme years.. We extend the "hand of fellowship' to Mr Henry Farrior, recently of Ke nanNvillo, w ho ban Lmr made his home with uk. Our Duplin friend-, who occasionally pay us a visit, say that it (teems like home V) see so many fasnilirx faces. We met Pro'. Hooper, son of Rev.J Wm. llooper, at Clinton, bo well known throughout Noith Carolina aa onof her best educator-. Prof. Roup r baa a fine school at Clinton, and,, we hope he may rceet with much success in his new fi. W of labor. We return our thank to Mr. Lsliam, Royal for an invitation to attend the closing exercises of Salem llrgti Sclio.d, of Sampson, county. We if- gret our. inability to attend. e know of Lotutug WQicu wouja anora oa more pleasure. Mr. Royal ia an excellent teacher aud a high toned gentleman,, and we can reoomiueod him to all who have children to edu- WT t . J . . ca'e. lie nave speni man uavs nuder bis tutelage, and regret that we did not sp-.-nd moD! with him. We bone his fdiool ia flourishing finan cially. May he live to a ripe old age. The Samnson Fair waa a financial svocesa. The display of farm pro ducts was not at all creditable to her farmers. We know that there .are some good farmers in Sampcon, but this bianch, that should nave Deeu the last, was the poorest Tbe ex bibition of ladies work was very good much better than was gener ally expected. In fact, had it not been Lr Uie ladies. Floral Rail would hvt matfe- a poor appearanpe. There were some one hogs, chickens, aud one yoke of oxen that were better than any we bare seen at apv of the lairs taij season. Mr. Unas. Chetnntt, w bo lives near Maznoh had on ex bibs' lion a "Side lioad which for style, beauty and workmanahjp would vie with any of Northern maafacture. Mr Vbesnutt ia car tainly aa excellent workman. I Of course, Ovt. Vance was the crairp of attraction J ilia - speech tras riry appropriate' axtdr.Tftll re ceiTtJ. : 7- ; j A '".a 1, 1 . Tli ErroundsftTt-VelJ ?CITe3 with ra.taUers, but their least pobr.f People are lenu-: yery It&t, 1' Jsoie the iho - thronb.v' ihe gaiablersall I aa 1 b. pobrc? , We are ir , vi t irill be mor . inginterpp- 7. the aocie' , is n me f-rni-' lot- that of debt." All . h. ta.Troxk 4 shon I J l.are Vr: 1 ha nroDerly displayed. W do not mean to say that the ex bibition wez a failure,. but we do that it could hare been made better jn many respec s." Ve know of several farmers in' Sampson, who could make a more creditable dis play on t eirown fafta?. The "Balls were a great success. The ladies were beautiful and were dressed magnificently, and all enjoyed tnem selves. We'saw inauy friends of the Democrat. EDITORIAL NEWS NOTES- Germany favors the extinction of Turkey, but wants the war to cease, anie here. J. T. Farley, Democrat of 'Califor nia, hi teen elected to the Senate to succeed S.irgent," Republican. Turkey says she is not vanquished, hut is willing to consid3r the'propo- sid of th Constantinople oon Terence. ltussia is recruiting her armies; new troops are constantly, arriving and G0.OU0 fresh troops lire to be mobilized. Austria thinks there is no chance for successful mediation in Jtiie Turco-Kussian muddle, and Ger many advises Turkey to treat? direct- "Vlv with Russia. Hayes has shown his knowledge of the "eternal 6tuess of things" by anpoiuting the notorious Joe ilester as siwcial agent of the government in Florida to look aRer lumber, sawed o,n government. lands. A .democratic Senator- recently re a. - i - e Demotratlc Senators with- Con kthnr was the giavest' error committed for many u day, and that results will show its It is noticeable that the Republi cans remain at heir posts better than tbe Democrats when there is a fight in Cougress on a vital matter. The mob thai captured the Tcxa Stat tio i s iOwn on the Mexican frontier, and shot Judge Howard, Atkinson and MeBiide, wre not Mexicans at all,, but native born Texans S the ''greasers" i.re not resj0;is hie for that outrage,, and the "war cloud" Ijoks a liitle less portei tiona. Biuiue and Cookling,. who have not Iteeu on speaking terms for Bev.. eral ycar, but w;io are as vindietive in their hatred of the South as it is (.osiiblt fr men to be have settled their difficulty and are now apparent ly f i k-inis. . If they have either pow. r or indiivhce this planting the hatchet bodes no good to this section. Senators Gordon,, of Georgia, and Conki ng, of New Yrk, had a little difficulty a few days ago, which came near being serious.' It was, however, settled umx.ibl). Senator Gordon refuses to say anything concerning" the matter, and newspaper reporters can only give i-enaati jnal rumors i . gardihg the affair. ' The " City Chamberlain.; of New York city has received fy-om, the Attorney General,of,the State a check for $444,9.82,18, being amouuls re ceived from Peter B. Sweeney and Elbert A. Woodward, in settlement of snjts' against them to recover part o the money stolen by the Tweed ring. ' ; , Fearing that Germany and Ans rja will assist Russia in the demoli tibn,Qf Turkey, England has got her back up and means to have a say in the matter Recent events have given a much more complicated ap pearance tp4 European affairs, and Y the prospect of a speedy peace seems indefinitely postponed A general war in. which all the great nations will beqome. involved is immi nent., Tberje ajQ-cuflicfirig rumors con- . cerning Osman Pasha of the Turkish army. Some reports have him ser iously wounded while others say he aa. kdledand yet others who say that he. has committed suicide. Everything seems to be shrouded in uncertainty regarding him, only that he waaa brave and brilliant officer If nt executive clemency inter feres, two negroes will suffer tbe extreme penalty or the law, by hang ing, in Goldsboro, to-morrow, Friday the 21st inst Their names are. DTil liard Morgan and Stephen Darden.. The gallows is being erected in the jail yard, to which only a limited number of persons will be admitted. OOItlBEROILL x-t-, r KOT O NA M A R KKT ' REPORTS, a . " v ct Reiow'5r the'weesx pua- in'2 'Wednesday, Dac8?yber l9tb. ' " Spirits TcKPKxTrxyD-ei-mber 15WM!arkot S.::" .Friday,-14- II.;; V? ous wr ral. ' Tuesday, 18. Market firm. transactions for country packages, 10 casks city distilled sold at 30o, Wednesday,-19 Market qniet and unchanged at 30 ceutper gallop for country package.. No sales. Small sales of city distilled at 3Cc. ROSIN. Thursday Dec. 13th-Mar-k-t opened firm with l40al-45 bid for strained and good strained, sales of 500 bbla good strained at above figures. r " Friday 14th Market unchanged, .-ales of 500 bbla strained at previous quotations. ' ! Saturday 15 Market! unchanged Sales of 550 bbls sold at quotations. ' Monday 17. Market unchanged. No sabs reported. ; Tuesday 18. Market firm at pre vious figures.' : Wednesday 19-Market firm at pre vious quotations. No sales reported.. - Tar. Thursday, December 13ih. Tlie market was steady and n- changed, the receipts of the day being: disposed of at 1.50 per , bane!. Fridav. 14th. The maiket was nn changed, sales at previous qu-.ta- t. IBS. Saturday, 15 Market unchanged. No sales. . . .4 - Monday, 17 Market steady and unchanged. Tuesday, 18-Market steady and' unchanged, aud , receipts of the day Bfld at previous quotations. . - Wednesday, 19- Market unchanged Sales at 1.50 per barrel. Cefde Turpentine Thursday Dec. 15VMarket steady . and, nnrnfpd the receipts "of 'the "day' being hfld at 1.35 for hard and 2.15 lor virgin nid yellow dip. Friday 14 Market unchanged. ' Saturday 15th.-Marketunchanged the receipts of the day being placed at same figures. Monday 17 Market steady at 1.35 and 2.15, as to quality. Tuesday 18 Market steady and unchanged. Wednesday 19-Market steady and unchanged, ' CVXTON-Thursday December 13th Market quietiand steady 125.bal.T- sold on a batis of 10ao per lb for middling, Friday,14Market firm,l,336 bale's sold at last quotations. . Saturday. 15 Market unchanged Monday, 17 Market quiet, prices unchanged. Tuesday, 18 Market unchanged. Wednesday, 19 Market dull and nominal. The following are official quota tions: Ordinary, cents & G od 0.din;iiy, . 10 " Siric't Good Ordinary " " Low Middlinjr, lOi " " Midalinf, 104 Go .d Middling 11 tt tt MARKET REPORT. The following table shows the prices obtained hy f producers and shippers on Wednesday of each week, and is carefujiy. revised and. correct ed for each issur. The prices to-day, Wednesday,. No?. 22d, are APPLESgreen per pk dried. per lb... . P . BAG0NKN. C Hams. . Shoulders, L . Sided, A . BEEF, on hoof gross.. ; dress-d. . . . . ... BEESWAX, per lb. . BUTTER. N. C. &. (JArJBiGE, per head CllIUKENS, ive,.!.... dressed per pair. . CORN, per. bosh.'. A . meal " ' ..... DiTOKS, alise pair dressed j . . EGGS,. per dozen,. . . FEATH$iS,pej-ltJ... FISH, per bunch. . . HIDES, green per lb., dried " HlJNApvrgal..-. N. C. LARD per lb.. ONIONS perpk!. OYSTKR sound ... aWWflssflB AT till Ln : T CiKBfOttitry pacKagco .-a. -vj "A' ,JA'--AV V1 ...v-'n8-?r- ;i25.caak.30 '' r '! "I&-V of 150 C.Bk8 country packages at 30c x l- - fni Assortment ct curtain-;: goodsj 50 60 8 15 a ii 2 3 6 6 24. fP 16. 18 8 12 55 20 Qi 25 60 ft 70 70 50 60 50 .60 22 it 25 50 10 n 20 5 12J 75 11 a 40 a 12 .oo a a 15 0) 20 6 O 8 50 Q 60 40 O o 8 O P,E S, field per bush,. 1.00 a l'lSA.xferrs, PEACHES green.. . . dried pelb-..i... POKE", fresh, perib POTATOES N. af.., Irish i. . RICE, rough, per lb... country cleaned . . SHEEP-on boot, each. i.90.T 2.00 drssed, pet-lb. 8 Q 12i TALLOW, per lb ti.. TOMATOES, per pk.. TURKEYS, alire.. i . . -. dn-ssed per lb , J . . TURNIPS, per bush.. VENISON, per lb. i A WOOL, unwashed fb washed.... ..... & a a 50 a 1.00 121 15 25 $ 7 CI tt a so 12$ DfED.V . Ia this otty, rar Mooay, ho 17ta iust., or consumption, Mr. TV. J. Bivecs, aged 44 years. Hnmaina were taken to Eocky Point tor interment. -. - " . " - . NEW, ADVERTISEMENTS. : TO Mffi; READERS .OF ' i i . . ... jKil prepared' t5 ofTor jrre.itt bargains in JL Hrt Goods DdTiimniiug, embracing all uf raxietjoa And the nr nhadea. r .. fvom 20c a yara up- . THE largent and 'J'aSS in the, city, a nice cloak at $ 50 to $12 00.. . -r- ' 7i 'i'-'; A Large and carefnUy aeleafcod , Btock of a. Caipt t8,from 2oc a yd np. . . -w- m TIT? A T n rnn r Indirment and thins you I can be suited to alraoat anything that you wish in my line. TfarwptftlllV. uov 15-tf -.- V B. M. IIcINTTIvE; G. BOXEY & SONS, GEHERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WILMINGTON, N. Cf. SPECIAL attentioa to Naval Stores and Cbtton. Low charges and qmck retnrnB. oct 4-tf : j LAND SALe, A Rare Opportunity. A HVVING BECN APPOINTED AT FALL Term, 177. of the Bupeno r j Dosrt or Duu.in county, Beceiver of the estate of K J Tviuibio, deceased, and Connnwsioner to w ll the lands belonging to his estate, notice ia hereby Kiveu that I Blia'.l on . , rONDY, the 4Th DAY OF FBltUARy,lS78. at the ConrthonaJ door in Kenansvtlle, Do phu county, proceed to ae at public vendue, said lands consisting or 8,000 Acres- L- Said lauda are situated in C press Creek m.,,i;r nntilin eiuutv. near. C'liinqaepin. thA AtAra of the Kojih iEast itiver and Cypress Creek. -vfiw rin v.a nld in lots - ( acoiuately ear veved J to suit purchasers. These lands were toinprly known aa tne ... "P I C K E TT. It A N DS. ' Tnev comprise UrgLuantitiiis' of valn1 farming lands and ipine forast, of toroeot and tiaiter land bordering on the North Ji River, which itr avigableat nearly a ' seac saBtaau.BaBsiassaaasaMaBi - wmmmmmjmmmmmmm Upon said lands is situated one ' of the best Grjcijst and Saw mills (known: as the Pickett MUIp) in Eastoio North Carolina, in good order, finelv located, on an unf. i ing sti eam near the North East Rivo-. Perbons desiring to make a good '"nveat mont, or to a -cure a farm located in a healthy set-ti;)!!. will do we1' to examine these lands and attend the pale. S Jiayes T1 -nible, Esq , who resides on the Premises, will take pleasure in showing the .ands to any person desiring to examine them. Terms of sale one-third caah; balance on eight m juths credit. Title r Herved nut'1, last payment is made; ' J. D. SOUTHERLAND, Receiver snd Commissioner. Dec. 12 th, 1877. PRINTING. LETTER PRESS' . PRINTING OF ALL kinds at lowest pricoa in the city. Every de rrption- of JOB WORK, required by any body and everybody. Posters. Protrramines, Cards Circulars, Catalt?u's, bill HeidH, La bels, Ellis of Lading; Statements and Show Cards. All kinds of . PLAIN AND FANCY POINTING expeut-d with neatness and dispatch. C3Omce in Evan's Building.next room ad 1 inin2: to that of the Wilmington Democrat, P i ce s street, Wilmington, N. C. C. A. t RICE, WANTED. S.1LE.S'31AN AND BOOEXEEFER. A YOUNG MAN Willing to make himslf generaliv mei.i' in a Country Ktore, who has had some experience in the bpiineso. Ad dress the undersigned, stating price and giv ing reference. W. H. SLOAN, de20 2fc - Chitiquepin, N. O. 8 W. Ticb CP. Mebaics. VICK & MEBANE, SHIPPING & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ; Wilmington, N. C. . Offer their services to their riends and the public generally, for. the SALE OB SHIPMENT Ot THEIR COTTOIN GKQPS.: Having first rate connections North and in Europe, both for cotton orders and Freight looms, we feel confident of qur ability to BUY-, SELL or MWP, on terms as advantageous' at can be had any where. Liberal advances inade on cotton in hand or on bill of lading. octl8-3m f THE SOUTH -ATLANTIC, A Monthly Magazine devoted to Lit i erature. Science aud Art, pub lished, iu Wilmington, North Carolina. , The corps of contributors includes several ' or tne meat cistiuguisnea autuors or tne pre entday. A, : Serial Story, Poems, Sketches Reviews, Scientific and Historical articles wi: appear in every num her. This Magazine wii contain only original literature. , - ' tfcBscarrnoH onx BtnaLX con 25c t ADVERTISING. TERMS : lipase on. ' t " .." All cominfui $L20 00 f 1 page one ins. .$25 00 . 7500 If u ",.150o 50 00 il M 10 00 lions should be addressed to CICERO W. HARRIS, Editor and I roprietor. P. I HEINSBERGER. ; WTioIesalaand Retail-r Bookseller and. Statiemr. Pianos, Organs, , f f Sheet Music, . Cbrom.os,&c astd . BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER. 39 41 Market street, Wilmhagton, N. C. cct 4-aa h iH Cower f. U:00 Jfl -") P Ji. 5:30 ' .T71IERCISa th most exU tVi jLi asuonmeni or jueainm km riress Qools eter opened in thin Urge stock of Staple and Domenlic P ir nurcnasea m new York, witnin I days at a .dealine of thirty '. rr 'U. ir ' prices ruling aiinonilrago. and Mill l f, vj a very shght advance on the eoat U , V i BLEACHED COTTON .-. Arifl Weefs' .Bleached eotUins, a VJJJnp. fTho twitt 101 cents Lk' rottou in the oity. ; . Hi i v i QAA Fiecr-B print at Wholesale and I OUlNo JCriiita sold kt JU.UU b t we warrant. .fiaDuto. (. BLANKETS AND SIIAVVLS. Jj MOST Ijesirablo stock, cheap. j i Hxnaio MEN AND BOYS' WEAR. 1 cjalem; n k7.Manltjn t. ....... - ty l. 1 . is the Iladoiiartr for the prodno ion o Soutbfcta iad iiHtary, HOSIERY, TTV3R Lchs; GJrjM, Meif and rtoy JiJ JG Qord Stock of Ljiulica aod Uttntni'f weir. . j-' .. - . Uthl M t, n.Ot -pEKEE PINO jfJOO A. biiuetiuir. lo.. In lull stock. I ... c- ' . ' -tl .-' i : " VAV . rt' - THE ENTlRl .i "fii. i.: viil'i..,jr.to i -!u,.i t,7" XX. complete atook 01 DryOtxuU i i t jKummoer mat i aeal in flrat c only; that I have but one nrim? th cash and sell forcatth, and that eve D.uyers wuiji eueive the most rerpect lion, nov 8-tf HABIT CURED. 1 A Certain and Hure Cur. Larce redudtion in prices. A trial bottlWfrtw Mrs. J. A. li ROLLING Kit,. LaPorte, Indimul JJUIUO. MAI O. KJ . Oa 1) IO II IB ft, VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. Saturday Dec. 29th, 1875V- ' J : - ' i j l'; THE following desirable pieoes of property will be Sold in the town of Magnolia, at 12 M , to-wijt : ' :RSX TRACT. J One ne-3ttory hous, lately flnhthed. in tsr feet order, sontaining 6 roonm, with 1 ;acrt' lf land, on the center of M :ilae street, 'n a grd healthy location; k SECOND TRACT - . - . i Begin nln on Mathew'e oorner, on street, conglnting or liouae, barn, sheds, &c.,f&c., containing acres. I THIRD TRACT ' 1 Befinninfe at rTannaford'i Corner oa north aide of Faiaon street, containing 6 acres of FOURTII TRACT. 1 Situated tm the Eat side of the W. A W. B. B., eontairiing 5 acres. . , I FIFTH TRACT' t . . Beglrnilne on Carrull's stre. NewboiTS ! - cumcr, euuiainijir oi an acre 91 lama. j: SIXTli TRACT - na ii EeginiiiBg or Malrf Mrett, ShlckUire cor ner, conutning on acre, j , j - Tor s, (ime-half Mmfh, bnlanoe three 'and sis montl s notes. 6 tx cent iu1ert. Title re. served, w)tfen the Jal Imdallnwnt is paidj The alxive wi 1 be sold witioat reserve to higheat bidder, j , V . ' T For particulars? SrJpIy'to V. k. NeWbory, tyagiiolieJ or . ) . .-1 . SOL BEAR A BltCi, ' de C-tdif ; Wilmington, Nj. C, lVI-VOJNr ft HCk-3VXXaX3X CABINET ORGANS, v ; New and ;ilendld svlca; prioea .reduced 110 to $56, each, thin month. (Sof. 1877). i Addres Ma-oj & Hxtturt Ohqa CM Boeton,! lw . lM-k, or pnicagOi 1 ' J I ' ' j w ' A GREAT OFFER fob HOLIDAYS! : ,We wihTdaring these Hard Times aod the ; .H(iHiri np"e or run ew rtatios aod Or i,iins. of Srst-clans makers at lower "prions for ein, er uiBtanuienia, ina never Oelnr. WTxrcd . ii: " . . . . .rL warranted for yeara. IU.- Catalogues mail."). Gt eat iuduetjueata to tbe I trade, f Han 7-ctave, ,ll0; 7 "1-3 oetare, 1150. Orran Ai Ot eat mauetjueata to tbe trade. I Ilmrm stop, H: 4,top. 151; . 7 atopa, S soi, $70; 10 atppn, 5; 12! -wipe, (): in p" r-dr-r.Bot mw-d a year.-'Hbeet mnlo at half pries. H'lBAx Watcks a ho, Slanofactisrem "d Deolera. 40 East 14th St., N. Jf. w oii,y. colton MURPHV. Bractiues in the oounties of Sampaola and DnrUn, efflce and reaidenoe, Syoamore Orove, tSumpeonjCottnty, Nj C. j ft FA TTT PiASO-OaoASbeat asrLeokl fltart- -t 'j ling I Seel Orgaos,U stops SM. 11- nrm onlt S1J0 cost S650. Cixi free. Daniel F. Beatty, Washington. N. . J . OO W-4w 7 A I . hi v v t m ftr l - " r w u v t vii. a ( jFoa pAarrcrtaas, ADnacae 1 I VvTILSON SEWING IfACRINC CO. 829 Broadway, New Tort eltr: Calr. n. New Orleans, La., er flaa Trml- mi i I iff-aj irrnn i Una io, J m. m iik m a i sr i - f 1 L -1 . , 7-

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