VOl AIM K VII. WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAYDECEMBER 31, 1S75. Single Copies 10 Cents. NUMB ER 3n WlLIN'GTOIf POST ADVER TISING RATES. r " --: i .- - i 5".? I- - "-"2 7 2 " sr. 5? 5 f 5 2 1 55 ? ; - J .2 " .? . i H ; ; -i .J C A I j . w H , . : y it ii ii - - - . z : h j j ' - jd i- v; n i 1 " -"i 12 b' i! u i - ie - v i i X c .11 u-iiTf.--;' ii .-("ctal rairs c.tsj W IijiI for : lon-er iiaie tU.i.i it'.. Hi i I t iN( linr, Nnjarctl I y e, coii .tituie a -iare. AH rouiiii'l'iicr.'ii is it i bu.inc.s should 1 Mre-M-d l 'lilt; Wii.yiM.tox pir, "iliititti. .N. t , . All advertisements will lc charged at ih- a!"vr rate-, c-.cci. n jcei:l en- Fhe nK -njM i-i ri.-r ! Till". Wii. hi .r-v l.-r U - er year t"t m;te pc; .ur cluin l 10 or X) $ J ii r Tlie circulalinD of the 'i.r i tiir iarrl of any paer in North Car u.a. Uiiocy We clip the following (fini lite f.'ifim .Vri'w: lhe Cincinnati IViAAi, ne of t!ie ma mrfurntial Cerman nr airn mbl-h l in AmencJ, raake llie fl t i n rl-hca lc-1 usgtlion in re-;-nti!U" l"n talkol of and much t ttrm, AWiu-n if the, nrtillc and mi j.ftrti!. .Njtcin lUirvju -f Aricul-lnr-. il ih still iiiiirr nrrllc ( r . I N iti ri4l litre tit of tvlitc. Ir m i..'tc-i ( the Mi-iMir A.adiiny at " .i:. AUiitiM ( t! .Njiui ejli-iny at ni.tj.!i VUii(.i) i-t the I'iMt-'llit i- a a ttv rrniurnt nttltulln. hn u'.e free tru-l. .tn-l tlie abolition f I' i-i.jw II-um', I u nun nlfieer and bJtt.Mt i' tin- fntrriial Hi iriiur I V-rt ni nl, a n. the collet tloii if Fed eral te- tltrtrti -hit the individual rnliSr..n .f llie t !. rrnnii nl Print ii tr---. and n printing itciu huNrri., prevailing. thri-lt winch to i( ucIv-m rubM-h a rr yeariy man Uturrd. which n.,Ulv la read and o-UJt eier til. Ao ild iernian pruvcrb "lK-n erl catevlt man, durca cm "i lai.- f'Hr '" Ta'k a vi cheap commodity, and aiih ail tbi cheap ta'k ir mijcht cx tect mc little common ene, all of akitb e fail to find in thealove, 7k r7Aif taU of abolishing ccr Ui vnVrr,aal in it, endeavor to da to wvwhj hie l- add to the urgrtioD ! "level hcade!'' influential heet ti propriety of iu riteodiag iU -a mnvemenl to the conversion of wf th llooe of licprrcnla tivetUu a I j -er IWr Ctardcn and the avt IVtaiWr ioU a Concert Saloon. Ur iKiai ,,U)J aUo l accepubic to Ike IVfiJittt., tate ih pneraaaeat l'n,li; e5,T turned over to it a (rr ffi. hK W il rowkl publiah iU airU: paper. kave uceaionallT itearvl of tuth " ida, Wtl of the I VttMttt bvat aaythiaf f the kiad oat rtcord. t " tW aaie of that paper w wohl at ta Ubm haU lo ae the "Natiowal VUt rema of KJcmtia)" aboliahed, k if tWrr ever aa tf accJ of as educw Uwal olablihat ia tbia cwatry, taiak lh IWiaMaff ad the .Vr.,j aUb ta prreiaetit aeeJ of RUDKSUX COVJtTT OtTLAWH. If I We U re arvtM of Uu SHata c ibaa a ay oilter aectioa aa&rtaf tVc tffecU o outlawry aa4 illegal it ia jf Coaaty. lUt a "wpl f yrara avi tba laery fMg frwi urrvc tVewrftoit U cowwUy, tlMBi fItklaf aa(f froaa tWir majca.1 tAaf, Av4 lk Morriaoa taa. axaaetiaxa kwow a aa th Ikanl 0 CWaaiiiljarf 1 fRjbeaoaCoAaty.coaa u4 a Urasw Ike fT1 ka4 y far aac df aajtaiaf ikat iW Lwwj'v kaJ UA U 4fitia Ibn 4 Ua cWoarat LViefU U U Ua CWf tiaal CVwyewt li (Yt 4rrUpaaala Vara aWwa Ikal a kiu ma, a tiaraj,maaa4 A. KliuunJ., vli'i waioitc of ih- Jmlc of tbe last August election in llritl'a Townsbij in that ountr, and ia whote j ieion was the polling Iwki of ! Ui-vt election precinct, Uflile yuIj and intentionally dcstrtiveel llie nollin? c Ihw!, rcmarkin in llie presence of three diffc.-cul icrons that be bad tie trovril the book for tbe express pur mm .f krepiug Dr. IL M. Norment fmm brg elected as a member to the Convention. This assertion m made at one time in tbe rveence of Mers. 1 J. T. Ihillarl and Stephen Powell, and at another time in the prccnve of 31 r. j Thoruo.I). CoIlitiA. Mr.Uolliit.4 wo Reg istrar of tne election, ami on the even j ingof tbe day of the e'eelion he left, ! tbe Toting place.lhe pilling bo'ik- leing . in the hand- of thia fellow Kdinuml, I ami 00 U.c followutg Sunday, having ( learnnl that U book, bad not bee re I turitcl to the llegiitar of Deed, ami that because of auc'i failure the Outlaw Cimniiaion n had refused to count l!w ti.tc pol!el at Irit', thereby de ! fcatiug the Kepublicau candidate-, Nor ' ient and McNeill, he went to the oll , i it 4 place w here he found Ilmun , aid : al-Mi fnund Mra,a ami tfriion, of the bvok, MatteiCil about mi tin floor, and I : . . v rt ... . I. . . I ,1... 1 1 .. V. 1 111 4 vuiihi ai 1 iv 1 ha' 1 m iiiv ti mm - niun 1, made the admiMnn ab'i.T al Indetl to. On the morning of Thurday the 1'Uh I day of iKtrcniber, in Sterling" Mill Town-diip, in nobcoo county, a negro ' man named P:noin Licary hadjtome ' wonU with a while woman, the wife of ' a man named Patriik Strickland, near i whom he nata living, relative to the J Hii-MHiiiig of lear'adog by tlio woman. I ary p.-i--l n l hi nn'l lerond Strit tlmd' place, and mi hi return j home 111 tin- evening. Strickland, seeing I It in ciMiiin? ahmg the road, went into hi Iioiim- and jght out In- un and. going to the -!i wa-t cockcl 1 mad in company w ilh hi wife, confront I el learr, and tuning an-1 abusing him i for what l a I (-1 in the m irninjr, j deliberatelv platol the muzxlc of hi 1 gvin to Ix-ary' rlomach, fircl it olf, the ( load going through the body and com I ing out at the back, killing him ill utantly. Thi brave act a commit led in the lriMl day lime o-i n public road in tln- , pn-iiiee of the ili- -! tin chitalrie I ti'ft and 1 K inocral, on a defence j l-vfc in gro. Ttie btnly of the lain nun j lay where il fell until the next after 1 n-n, at which time one J! W. YA I muinN, njncial Coroner, a high toiievl J lVmocrat ami a near relativu of the S. ! A. F-dmund wl nobly dctniyed ' the -olling book aln.xe alluded to heid an inpiel on the lly and re 1 turned a verdiit that the deceased had ciune to hi, death by a gun hot wound inftVlcd by Patrick Strickland; but, trange to ay, he inuctl 110 warraut lor the arrvt of the murderer, inr did he return the verdict of the jury until the -."th. lhrcdaj afWr. A hole wadug in the earth in tbe vkiaity of the pot on which the murder wa, committed, and the boly of the ior murdered ne gro, lltncDi l'aty; tumble! therein wi'hvut ct-flin or hroud; and covcrctl up. tHi iVcrmber 17th, a white Ke publiean of Lumbcrton, acting that nothing tit being done toward, bring ing the murderer to ju,ticr, made the nrcoaary athdavit terore W. V. lUrue-, a Justice ef the Peace, who iued a warrant for the arret t of Strickland, but e have at yet heard of the arrest of the murderer. A moo Taylor awl arah Tavlur acre man and wif; they livel ia Kobcon countr. aad the man Aoao Taylor, wa a lU'publtcan. Near I htm lived a fam ily by the name of Prevail; tbe eldeat oac, IIct. K. A. rrtvatt, u a rnin- iter of tbe Haptia Cburrb, and hi, two brothers Kverett lYevatt art. I Prrvalt It red with or acar him. tn Satarday, IVetDbrr ISlh, Uia Taylora, maa aad wife, with tbeir children, were at their CTeains meal about rundown. Amoawentto the water pail aear the door foe a drink cf water, when, a he opeaed It) door, be aaa airkkea U tbe floor by a blow froaa a blaUfeoa in tbe band f a aaa, who, p to lhat tiaae, had bea aadiaoorereU. The if aw ber kuabaad Ul ad loade aa eattery, whea in rwhd Urre naen w bo had Uteir facaa cofrred wUa naaaka, oae al wboaa approached tha nan aad prr eatiac a fiatol to brr brraat, lokl ber that ah wtmU U killed If he made any alarm. Tbe other owiawa took T?kr by kia araaa aad raiaiaj Via. to bu'rert, telliaj biwt be bad U pa with tbewa.lhey led kia rtbe a t e tUhra ia . They carried hh a boot tww band red yard taaa kU fcoaase lata aa oU U axartW for k of a rraJ. atrifTrd kiaa, aad U a aaw4 takaaaaa aad ka kin. eaaaaer Sorred kiaa BaaacrclfaUj wUk clakaaad awitokea wkkk wrre the atabU awat a ajaartT w4? aa lack leaf t Ike twl that kad UtA o,l (reea Ikeea, a4 wkacla wxfe. ai every kWw. barird lala lkareva, tara fak ikeir ft, amfctiat vktiaa, A4e 4- ministering a most terrible punishment, nnder which ur Tajlur had become pcccble, they allowed him to atari bnck toward- hii 1ihic, hiit terror atricken wife assisting him. After pro ceeding a few yard the woman, una ware that the murderer were within hearing, asked her husband if he thought that he could fecognize his tor mentor. which he nnwered in tbe af firmative by a nod of his head, where upon one of the men, presenting a pis- j to! at Taj lor, a!iot him in the neck, the bill pawing downworl thr uigh tbe longs into the heart, and wit't a shrill aid piercing hhriek the oor fellow fell forward and imvtantly liel in bia wife's arm, he being drenc'.ol in the life U!ootl of her huband. , 1 The ax,io then rifapjeHreil, Icar ing tLcir iwatrumeuti ol toiture and death on the pct where their sanguina ry woik had been done, where they were foui.d the next day all covered wit!i particle ' of human flh anl be- oiearel with iitim.in blo--l. The in-xt d.tv niter 'tin- perpetration of the terrible alia V an imjuot itns held tivir the dia l body by P.. (ioilwin, li-1 . , an intelligent citizen of Lumber ton, and tin- fact eliciit-l a we have related iln in. It t.i aN 1 in evidence br the tv-t i 111 - my of Mr-. Taylor, that idic had been iu the employ of F. A. ltcvli ft r -everal moiiths of the Sum mer and Fall; that die had fCCTi and leen with the Prevail almost daily, and that -! t.is familiar with their voice, clothing and general jipjiear ance. She orc that lio recoguized tlie voice of F. A. 1'rcvalt. a being one of the iiinrd. r r; and !ieal.vi recognis ed Kverett Pre v 1 1 by hi- clothing a being one of tin in ; the third -er-Miii do- wa- uncertain about. Il wait al-o iu 1 1 idt iiee that tit re had been difTiculiie ir'o.t i.a j ..(' die failure of F. A. Prevail l i p iv Mr-. Taylor for the n.-rvii ir- lie h.id rendered lo him falnivt' a' In I -d to,) which had resulted in -evi rat ieg.il trial.- Ik l-iv a uiagis Irate, in wliieh Itoili I'ret.ill and Taylor had iccn Ix'iind overlulhe Siijerior Court and t k p the peace. It wad le til t'i a w - k In-fore llie killing tf Taylor that !- thr-e above named Prevail h i l b t ri .-.ir : l i .iv that th-y iuti'.; I d 1 t 1 k . I"; i"i out and .i-lniiii r l-i li. ii - iu; li.f htthe 011 In- ti.ir - buk; :in. Iii:htii that time and tli-ntu-if-. it .t- k tiotvii that Taylor h:id ;..ivin ini riit.ilioii to the r tpcr ol!i -cr-;h.i: F. A. Prevail had bee. 1 engaged in icr.i ding the Ucvc liue of the 1'iiiicd Slate by selling to bacco w itln Ht llr-l ha ving paid a rjK-cial lax therefor. SjKt i.il coroi.er tlonbt in, allhough there w a, - u h n ni of testimony o K I'-cd f.tleu'a'.i l u- implicate the Pro Pretat -, iltciiiitd to i.-.-uu warrant for their ane-l, and liiuillv war rant were issued lor them l-y a magi-Irate, who proceeded to hear the e.,e, wl.cn, tin motion of counsel, two of them wefe discharged, F..A- Prevail being alone held lo answer. when ujMin two very con venient witio iu the person f a boy and agi'l, neither of then over fifteen year til age, iniual; of Pre. vatl' family, were introduced, who provel that tlie ileftiid tnl wa at home at the lime t lie mur-Jor wa c imiii.tletl; and allhou.;h itidn'ue wa- al hand to prove that lhec f revatt were aeen within a half null of Taylor' house, g-ing toward- it.mily about halfau Irour before the murder wa, committed, the iHrmticratic Ju-tice who were hearing the case, immediately discharged him a inmcen: ol the charge. It i also reported on g.nl aulliorily, that aNmt two week ngo a nerrt man living iu White ilom- township wa, ca'.Iol oat tf hi Iohmo by a white man who, at the time, had a gun or) bia .houMer. . I hey went Itigrlhrr into what r known a AhjHle awamp thrxftigh whK.lt coti-tderabie alream flow; thaj aoon the the rcptift of a gun waa heard and the voice of a iud cry ing out, twice; and that the negro baa not been aero heard cf aim-, al though dilUgjnt atwh baa been mad for bim. - It t uiiible U contemplate tkat Mich tranactiooa huld be earned ta ia Ikia State. One IlepMblicaa, a no-J gro, aJjo4 Jo4 0 via ft publi kijtava in cold Uoud and ao one arrvwted tberetor. another pttbican, a negro, pi riled away by a white aaaa, aad bo acroaat Uiea of the traaalioa; an other lUpwhlicaa thia Uaae a wkif aaaaa. Ukoa v u k, bwaae and whipped 10 deaik ia tLe prrwtica of kit wile, aad aobodr beid repowable tberetor. St rely thin iVnve ratio Tew dctu i aa 111A 'aad aare a that wbicik aaade u ia pa-4 ara aaaaf a peraao ia fa along lw atrreia 0 P.naae or Venice. Sorely a dar relnbwtton W cveae fr tkee cnwtrv . 11 WW-) tZeiCraaaaae"! aaya aa Arkaanaa Jawtara aaked Mr, ttxp if ake kad K-e-corrced into irieg aUlo ttcoj agaiaM kr wt.L Ske kkled nia kat frvea kir keotf vitk font wkile taoaltng oo ike? oikef. aad ankl kiaa wkat kand e a r aAkre-ffU Utoakbtr far aarriy. CITY ITEMS. Hon. R. P. EllioU'a srKsech.vVe call the attentioo of our readera to the speech of lion. R. P. Elliot . 0' South Carolina, to be found pa oaffront page. Thia apeech was deltTerec on Monday last by the Honorable gentleman at the opening of the Colored peopled Indus trial Fair in thh city. The Detroit Fbee Puss haa ac quired great celebrity for it fond of quaint humor, sparkling w it, atones, akctches, choice general literature, eheaa aad puzzle columns, new, etc. We bare arranged to clnb The Wilmiku tox Tost with The Detoit Fkee rsESs at greatly reduced rates, and wil! take subscription for the two papers for $3 per year for clubs of 10 ofeaek pa- per; ""8 d in your 8ubaeriptrom. Col. Thml B. Long. We are pletuci to ace by our Washington contemporar, the Xutionat Jtrpnbtirm, that Col. Tho. H. Long, one jf llie beii Special Agents of the Postoflice Department, haa been re-appointcd. The rosloflice Depart ment ha done well in retaining this L gentleman, as he is a man of energy aud fully qualified to do hi duly. Let the govc'iioient continue to retain good men as Sccial AgenL,of the Potoflice and there mill be no danger of brd mail age I continuing iu oflice. (kkkvili.k, N. C, Dee. Jih, 1873 Etlifor Wilminytoii Ihst : Slit : On laat Friday night early, while Ja. II. M. Jack-ton, Assistant Po.-tmater, wa pacing by the Macon lloute, he wa accosted, knocked down and robbed of hia pocket bxk. It was one of the most allrocions and daring robberies ever committed in thi place Mr. Jackson i one of the most peacea ble and inoflcnsivo men in this place, aud he i held in the highest estima tion by thonv whose appreciatitm i worth having, and it iv the public sen timent tliitt he is the best Postmaster that ha evcV been in the Potoffice here. , Your.-', Pro Doxo I'ublho. i The January number -just out of the Ucpublic Magazine opens the sixth Volume of thi most valuable periodical. It ha truly been styled a political text book, and ought to be in the hands of II who desire to secure for themselves aid oterily the blessing of good gov ernment. Published al the steal ol (ior ernmenf, it continues to be the vililant ontinel guartlihg the honor of the lie public. Its pages are replete w ith inte rest and instruction, and each number is worth a year's subscription. The January nuniher contains, among many fine article, a masterly sketch of the life of Henry Wilson, and a review of the Fiidting question. The publishers promise increased excellence for the Centennial year. Send your name and 92 to ihe Ucpublic Publishing Com pany, Washington, D. C The IxmwTRiAL Fair. We - regret that owing to the pressure on our col umns this week we are unable lo give a full account of the exhibition of the Industrial Fair Association of this city. A ia well known, this Association ia composed of colored men aud managed and opcrawd by them, and we are but rejH-ating what wc haro beard express ed an hundred times this week by w hite gentleman who have vuiled the Expo sition at the corner of Tth and Prince street, that not only was il a aucccf but m icli m-jre of a succe than any similar Kxpoailion that haa ever been made in this county. Considering the fact that thi, is the firt effort ever made by color! i-cople in ibis State if not in the South, to have such an Khtbitioa. and considering 1k aiitXueas with which such a flairs arc always orat pat ia mo tion, we think ike mannagers entitled to tb highest credit ft- their untiring patience, their unswerving constancy aad their unconquerable perseverance to show ta tbe woe hi tkti, po wrs e,aally with tbe white race, Lhoaa traits that are calculated to raise litem l a great emmmence aa iareators. as o ckaaics. a, artiixa, aal as capbje af thebvghe,! erre of rrfjaeateat aad cttUara. We cwd bo i notice witk Jeare the fact thai the aaavaagvrs rtfuaed to allow aay ft bocla of Fottaae, Tkrra Card Monte c any vt tke aaajiy gasjra of cheating aati saialig tkat bare Vxca m atck ia ropae ia lki viciantj daring siasilu Utafdayv W n itl sewm of Uas xit at aaotker Uate. DIKO. MOKMX'AX--tn IarUai MaawiafTi. X. C, Peav rU.t.Xr. aWIX U3C MOXZvax-JxI. aaw4S ivatlaMe I V L . II V S S E L-jL , Attornor at Iav, ZZJfEW AO VEUTISEMEXTS. THE 153D SKSSSIOTST OF THE UNIYERSITI OF NORTH CAROLINA ty IIX. PEOIX OX THURSDAY, JANU ARY, 61 h, 170. The uecefRtiry eapeiiFes for tbe aestieu -(exclusive of trwvellng and v cloatntr) wilt vary from fl'JU to ?!" For circular yjljr to dec 3! C. Cbit'.rmaD. VICK'S Flower aid Vegetable Seeds are tbe best Uia world produce.' They am planted by a million people in America and the renlt Is beawttiwt Flowers and splendid Vegetables. A Priced Catalogue aent free to all who enclose tho posticge a cent tamp. vicks Flower and Vegetable Garden lathe mnrt benutlful work of the kind in the world. It contains nearly l."() pn;res, hundred, otj tine illuMnUicns, and four Chiomo I'll leg of Flowers, beautifully drawn and colored timu nature. I'rice cents., Iu paper covers; &" cents, boun in cloth. VICK'S I I ;1CA1, .17 IDE Thi ts a benul ijnl tjiiiirterly journal. tine, ly llluKtiateO, and coiiUiiniuK all eleifaut colored Front ispieee with tho first number. I'rice only iin-n js, ;for the year. The first number lor IsTii just Iv-iutl. Address . JAMKS VIC'K, dee ::i it Rochester, N Y. TIME-TABbE WESTERN N. RAIL ROAD C. Take elleet on and after Monday, De cember -7, 187". ooin a W11ST. .r.vriox. Aiitttvi-u i.k.wk. Hnllshtiry m a.m. Third i nt-lc ." a. in. r.' HLalcKVlllc .' " 7 10 Plolt's 7 St 7 41 faUwba Matiou. s n, " S H Newton te; ! (is ( uoova !) " Hickory ii "s 10 IcHrd i hi is 10 .") 1 " MorKiiUu II " ill t-I KriiiicewaU-r 1-' - . m. I- TJ p. m. Marion 1 1J i 1 17 . " t.ld Fort 2 (U " i Mslune i , (iOINt; KAST. srarioN. Salisbury Third Creek rtMtrsylIle l'loll'a ... .......... (kiHU btattuu. AKUIVI. LKAVt. l III. nl i i t ' - 1 Hi 12 is 12 lli II t a. m. in.! 10 tis ll s J. 1 Hi a t: p. 111. 1 ti 2 in I 41 " Newion Canova.. Hkkory 1 12 ii ,n in is 1 n ,s leurd Morcnnlon KrldKCW ater .. .Mai Inn :i i Mil Fort... Maluiie..... ! Trains pas at ICAUIi. If the up ttrin Is bchiud tune, duvt u train will wall thirty minute, ami procenl. runnini: thirty initi ates behind time, till up train is met pnl passed. If down fnlu I. itehtiul time, up train will wait one hour and then priK-eesJ. run ninK ne hour brliiud lla lime, t III iluw n train 1 passrd. If both trains are behind time, the train nciind Knslwlll tnv the njhl lo tlir road ladrniiitelv, aaaitatnfcl Irani hoaml West; aud train booud t will lie oft till iralu bound ea.l paa-ea iw ia lieard Irotn. ti.it ok West n:iia. iii. rtrMtkfhst al StstV i!e, at tiotng Fakt-tiinnt r al KUiteov ill at ijll, P I 'or irfhrr rules aad rvulJit tutts, iv tint tahie Nn 'Zt h. McU. T.VTF titnrr.il superintendent. W.H. rFKtX. Master "f Transportallon. le- 11 If 'NOTICE. sHFi;lFTt FFIt K, i M,VHASuKKOir.NTV. - risT. is? . ) tn F i hcrtby cltcu that ail rrauoa dotns buiiQ-v. tn lb a taMtuly u w Hano ver, liable o pajr aetia Iwle Tasea, nt wt pay Ike aaroe pmiupiiy a I He 1st Monday January nrtl na he a hole (dkmidI iJ their parch -s fir lb nl tx tntHath.v. is. II. MANNINll. KhrifJ. dr-r it a. TTX TqoivlND S) 0E CtUISTltAS I A77V72i TTFXTIiJN la ewiksa to, ta laaaaowae Sork aad t'ml al it.Mtd uonia kraal the uvi: hook stkf- If j ata ta aaai ataiac toe a Chi'itftinart iioiont. Call al tart aa4 aaake ?oaf arlaaaian bvmm tbe tVasUfui rcUr. at HEINSBKUGKIfS? ear II. UO TO t ,inx twm rvT- X9Uaa4 SIM 1145; taa aavy PLOTtS Aeaaaa waetTSew MvwMa Bar sat a4ajaa rUJTTm ORGANS MISCELLANEOUS. VALUABLE 0 PLANTATION FOR SALE. CHEAP. ri'IIE MftDEUBY lLAXTATItN. tu Urunswiek Couuty, formerly the place of Thomas P. Hall, deceased, ItLated between the Cape Fear river aad the railroad, only about ten miles from WilmLnstoix. It pre senta a fine opportunity for any man who wants a plcioaul home und a fine Farm. Apply lol I. u. ltULSEIX, ijovli :f at Wilmington PLOTTS ORGANS STAR. Any person, male or female, who has a little letaure time can prix-mv a first class instrument in ngreaiiy reuueeu price N nd send stamp for particulars. Aitlres.s tt- wakii ridtnti, v a&hUKiou,i avv-si Sm nasse in tone and power riiv netUdr Eiia hei-cioforc manufaii-itu'fd in iliiseouu- try. Ii lias been tested ny inutiy j.ouipcteut judges tlHl GtTUS UNIVERSAL Satisfaction. Itvn skllllnl i-fe or the stotw. and of the patent knee swell, llie musie is adapted to the it ti m:i ii voice. iToi-.Ing from the hottest av time like Hole ton volnmeof souuu. UnurpasM'd by yr.y lnMruiiieEl, The nrotrielor has noted en rt fully lor nunr tears the iiiiier!eet ions nt-il needs of the reed instruments, uud tl I reeled tils prac tical exnerlcncc to the e,irre't ion of such i in nerfect Ions, and his experiments have resulted in Hie phmIik-IIoii of a j null t y of tout) w hich itsM in i lutes t.o eloseiy lo tue PIPE ORGAN ( t A L I T V That II :s ilnm-iilf to distinuui-!; tntwitu tiielwu. '1 ini iiisli unic&l tins All flic Latest Iiuprorrmeots And every ocan Is fully wnrrtM.tr. IJirjcr Oil JTojlsli. li!uk Waiuut, l'auelisl ttti.es thai WILL KoT IKAlK UK ,VAK1', At;d Joiiiim At ;doliiii t. kti!iil li lru- ut nl ol musie. BEAUTHUI. PILCE OF FUR NITURE 1 lit . i i .i ii imiiI-i.Ii') f b- - ii f ' i- iip prteiaUO atui is -m?!U si; I X'Il.KMI I.Y aL.OW lliIJlJS, ... .... 1 Foi kh. ST"t;il hauil Instruments token 1 " exchange. Agonts M'lintctl, Mtl)- or frmalr.i In : ' - is.n nt Hi the Culled lttti. and t'aumU. A li Iwral cils eouot mai'e to Trm in r. ! tst r. t liurcti m. s-eh.ala. ImIci1, etc.. where Iherv Is no aceul.lor I be tli " lutkii. Illustrated rut tliu aud prlis llvt frrsr. t jrrrpir drtter solicited. Addrt s the u-.tauUeteitr, EDWARD i'J.OTiSs Jaljl 8m ' T11K New Ihw Wftklv Tiers AM) UKIUIILIC COLi:lKln rjbt rM-sr U rr-julaily luxl erry sa- orrtar. aa 1 fortsUbts.1 to .e)rri - alt! ? p ). ta Mlicr. i. CWfeUklw t'S munot n I -m1Ii s uu.. c. . at - ii u an vwHt j'talnl a k Kis . 4 ea. tk)il.litic .! pr. t.- i"-"" .' te TtUfcs iia.r ' re.TrsI a ruiAt-im axprwaw fmr i poof c ( toriiUot Ct . pacer aaa we ar para m - . i vtvfst lt riittii)m .. Sf. i itm tmrtner vh- mbTi ls :t ycat, mr ! teoalMvt. i xnmUtiiM . rap- '" I or . ui dohui estia ls .e it MSMal. it MkuiiO iwt( la 1 It J wwtta for twowejr . , . We r-it eif s( r thti f ti' mmm of cttoatw rva4.a .MkU U vsrej t. Staliirnrvtee im It t caaeir, tsalr tvf-in l m( lM mHr mfm ara Uki trati r Vwilte. V4 vcevkMaawlawal tevwttv. rm nun rm r. W ftTWa..C. "BROCKS1 EXlAfiGir X. 13 XOKTH FRONT STKEET, 1ai rt?ijvT w ixta. t:tjcv ta. ytawtaat l!?vav4 t asrf'-- taJMn a -i tna - iCPEI Bit iB I1SBT. Vt, ft. CEEKCJP, lVrirwris-f. ttvff tattru aaasat t5g rnrj. tm ,a, e wtMaw, I a a f nony cegik i. VX , ... s,r; dl tt;!l Wiltdnston. CoIoabU In osla R. R; ; Cmpmt's WitMinotov, N, C. Iee, 19, i75.v CHAJNGB OF 8CUXDULK. fo - ON.nd after Saoday, Iec. 19th, the fbr lowing schedule will wo ran tm Uia road: -.ifk-s MGBT APR88 AND PAS8KNUSK ' TKA1N, (daUy) tl f.,.u Lave WUralnjEioB.;.s.;;..l...Si IT Lcsto riorenee, LUA. M Arrire at Colombia...... ...i. ..4.1 A . H antnMnguux.z;.i7zrzz53 ftr ATlf Leave 'Au-nsta 4, lft HP. M Leave. Columbia .MS R M Leave riorer.ee.... 1.X3A.M ArrlTe at WUmiwrton . ..7.10 A. M' Pasienirera golna; West bevond ColBttbU Uko this train, leaviufr Wilmington at i. m. Day Pas-ieuKer Train Dily (excejd BatttJay.) Leive Wilmington 8. oA.m' Arrive at Florence.. 140 P. M. Leave Florence I.tt) P. M. Arrive at Ilnilngtoo '01 P. M. Connects at Florence wllti H. K. traitf for Charleston. Parlor Carson lUs train btlaeaiWtl uiingtou and Chart ,aton. Through Freight Tralu Daily (eieeiK Sundays.) Leave WHmlcffton .1.80 F. M Arrive at Florence I OJ A. M Arrive at Columbia :..1U00A. M Leave Columbia 4 SO p. M Leave Florence 4.00 A M Arrive at Witiuinttot Sc,45 r. M lAH-:l Frelsht Train, leave Wlluiinaluu Tues days, Thursday aud -saturdava at S30 .. .m ana arrive at tv lluilnntoii Moudaya, WrslitemlMys and Fridays at H'M P. M. Fatieucra tor t'barleslon. t olu labia and Augusta and beyond, should take 'lhl blxiircas Train from Wtlinlngton. Tbroucti ek-cjui!; Cars ou nirbl trains for Charlcstou acd Aogusts; JAMKS ANDKKMlN. Jce 5U tf lieu, oup-arlateadtat. WilatiDtuo & Weldou It. R, (unpaoj. OrriCK tiKXKUAL Kt'rKKIKTK-SII.T, I WlliulntUiu. C, tic. li. l-t. i . C11AMJK OF CU EDI LB. Uu and aitcr Dee. I'iHti. Past ectfrr 7rain oiituo W. & W. lUilroad will mass lolloaa. MAIL TKA1N. Leave I' i.ion De-ot, daily, Kun- dt i i eo-ed at.... ?.X A. M Art ive ; CoKittioio at. . lt.au A. M A:t,vei.l ;U4kv VueaiM I;Sii F. M Ar.ivr . i i-iuoii a. H:40 at Loavc Wi ldon Ja'iv r .'.I0:0i A. M Ariite at f.oeky liorit at 11 50 A.M Ainvr a. '-oKUUoio al U t. M Arrire t Union Ueot at tVoVP. M XXPUE'S AND TUKOl'UII FltKlOlir TRAIN". Leave Vt iuu Dett .tally at t 50 r. M Arrive 1 1. 1. K'.'.ro .1 I :n t u Arrive it I'.oAy Moant at 4 34 A, at Arrive . Wciaua at T:t A. M Leave W.Idon dallv. at.. J UU 1. M Arrive at Uoekf Mooet at r. M Arrive at tioldaboro al ISA. M Arrive at I ttoo at V.W A. Mk Mall Trxia roakca dose tuaaeettun st Weldoo ivr all point North via Mar Lt sad U rati roatca. Parlor Car m lilt Itala tetweta WilwtCKtun aad t'ortt-auoata. I-" Ksiirea Train rostxela nntjr wit It Atuia Creek tol. failatrtaa raise fjleej its Car on thia U:. Fn iiit trains will leave Willata t wcrklj at & UU A. M. and arrive at L.4W P.M JQUS F. Ill V INK, . 31 II Oraeral t9f'L C7aixlmik t-Viitt-ai Hntl way Coiiinv. M!iM:iiNTtfiiuitT w'ruts. t W iLJtt.ny. js. Clm. H. K-a i Cfli.VtK or scnuotLT. Oji ai rr na. mn. U Traiaa nrUI aw r sr & Kaal 'wajraa rjama : TXttZSUtX ASD MAIL TmAtA DAlLT aasUS eaasfaad I Law wneaAs3tf.ta.at... imn to uatjatia... TlW A. M .tiar. w fAlT jrxiucitT ax ratitiivt, TmAWitiAiLT. WSmimtUm al ........., I. M Am si tnaiata a ,...HNi, M Caaanrtlaaa. - ? s 0mmmU ftl tU Aar taaa fa OtowUal tj T. tL aa4 JB 1 H. A. avUaawJaaj f A, JTLaoal I r. JC JTXss wzmimfimm Aaaaaa aa4 a'tw'lM mt .aLla'tWteST. Caaxf ITaaww aaai tetsaff 1 1 1 1 tlf af I A