FT '-'1 yX i i h 1 1; i J i t VOLUME VII. WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY, 1. 187(5. Siosle Copies 10 Cents. NUMBER S ..... ... : yf "I r ' rf tYlLMIifOTOV POST ADVER TISING RATES, i "22; t i : i t-i 'i " " " r. i. i x k c jc r. m 5" H - r. ii c C. is H i" 2 SSSSSSSS38 ! ts is Ii ii H 2 - - i to IA J. O . ! a- 3D li C H S 7 w J jr. - i" - i H 5 5 Special ralc cau b bad for a longer time than inc week. Right lie. Nonpareil tve, con stitute a ujiro. AllcoinuiunicrtioiM on buinet shoul J l addreaed to TllF. Wll VINirO IVr, Wilmington, N. C. All adertiementa will be charged al ihr- above rate. evcpt on special con tract. fbe subscription price to Till. Wu tur: lr w a.i per year for single rupie; for t luba of 1 or U II W) per copy. Tbe circulation or the 1 lor u tbe Urrv-a (" any paper io North t'arolma. W. P. Canuhv. Proprietor. CI'IV ITEMS. How aboat that team ferry Msrlet lKk. acn TVs telegraph wire i down between tbw city and tHn thttlle, coo-Tuently Iberr u ff new frosr lelow by that I IB. Tut. svrinnR 0t t. ihi nal i till in so'ion. hi Honor Jodje A. A. McKor, pre-idiuj. Tbe CVmuI m engaged thw week in trying cirll cases. The Solicitor w noi asking much out of the proceeding. The t'ay Irhal has Irn men snd uU women prisoners at wrk on the street, and they are doing good service. That la right, if people will violste the Isw let tbem afterwards be msde to work for the good of the city. Tbe National Republican Couren tioo, to aomiaate the neat lreident, the sucreeor of U. S. CJrant. will con reoe at Cincinnati, June the 14tb,187d. Any one who wUhe to bet 13,000 sgainst Uie nominee can get it. We understand that Ui Coaimi Hoer of the Western N. i IUilroad are negotiating with tbe Western Union Telegrsph Company for the urpose of erecting a telegraph line from Salisbury U Abbeville. We are ia hope they will b able to make a salisXactory 4rriiga)Cit a uiulr,4ml l0fJ probably will. Turn CrrT 1ULU-If the city ie ahU the suthorities s boa Id. by U aieaas have tbe City Hall buiWlog re iUml at oace. It U going to destmc- Usa very fast, aad shooU be pat la, at least, a respacUble cowdRiew, What say ywsj, geatleaew of the AVJsrua. lVsard of Tbe HC aaosa the railroad la bad, ly weeded, aad we hope the raispW CMjaaj wUl sptr is aa hey proaWl (a bare tit work ftaiafec! ia lea daya ffm lha Usae they eosaaasaoal. bat tbe Uaaa b ewt aad a bridge. A Utile inr firt class acUvity will do beitae. T-C llaUrrT. riAXt aad Beatty't lWdw Toagwe Orgamv aaaaafactarvd Vy naaiel F. DeaUy. Washiagte. !f. J, are bhly tadortwd by aU who ha re Ua4Uei,aslaU atvle af case da j ability, a ad VceJ aewa of toae. Tbey are taid ta etcel ay aibet iawtraiaae it perfect ejieVsartctioe). Sre his adver Ikaaiaa,! ia athfe colwa ia.J$ tw j , rgUa ACea aa aja4.kU)ed ot aklpfwd a aaaa foe the LaM wit dar Ut Onus ii a We caw tell those sweaVm a Cwagrews aba Uva asrOtaflissM 4 IXxaa's liae that tbey bad btUet be very polila V Allie, fce be fighu soase Uswaav wbea be doal have tha -dry rrW-aaaa-s a bJa regiaaea aayab, awed tabavw la tha aray.beeWe be scaled br the aaialatiy U 114. Bat a - -f - e J - rr S ? - -r V -r ;-5JJfJ?5 iff? n-M I 3 . Are oar Republican frrnd all orpr j the State prepared for the coming fiht? i If Xhtj ara noi they aboolJ at once coBBtDct, tur taey iure an eoeaj to fight wbob Dotoaly irlloraaizl, but who are mean mod sneak - j ins; l bey will bate U be fbugH with fire and brinatooe. It ia the ooly way to fight Ibe d I. Oar Uaion friends must coameace io buckle on their armor foe the fray, for they hare got to taod op (or their rights this tine, or taer are lorerer loot; if tbey back an inch thry will be driven to the wait. tk prepare and, it aeeda be, die for your HgkU, it U the enly way, if the neviy aee that yow are determined they will re pert eou, bwt if joa falter they will Mora and loathe you. Erery lorer of freedom and the Union iuut fight a men never faagbt before, and if they fight aa true loTtra flf libwty aad hen or they' wiir be aoceeaaAd. "Organise at once; every township, county, district and rotate, let the enemy see you are ready for tbetn, and are going to pot them where tbey were in '09 and 72. Let equal rights, freedom for ail, and purity at the ballot box be your watch word, and victory is yours. City Oirarr. The Mayor hss tried 87 cases during the month of January, and the fines in the aggregate amounted to l,16i About four-fifths of that was worked out on the street!, tbe baL ance was paid into the. City Treasury. He lis alo tried fur the pat week 18 rate, tbe fine of which amounted in the aggregate io $320. This tribunal pay tbe city well. Dtl'SKCRXbu Is there not some law that the Solicitor can hate some of tbe habitual drunkards of this city ar retted and punished for tbeir crimes 1 If there i, we be he will at the next term of tha Superior IVmrt, bare a few of them brought up before hi Honor Juuge jicivoy, ana cni io me pcniicu tiarv for about two year, sod that rosy check the evil. A committee of tbe Wilmington Medical Association, wailed upon the Mayor a few dsys ago for the purpose of recommending to that officer the great necessity for keeping a complete record of all tbe deaths in our city, and of the disease that i the raue of the death. They tste that the neglect to do ; After hearing the committee, the Mayor rtestel Dr. Wood, the chairman, to . consult with the ciljr pnysician. am" city attorney about the matter, and agucd further to lay the matUr before tbe Hoard at their next meeting. -Vc hoe it will be carried out. Swenson. tne creat Iemocratic thief of Jjorth Carolin, killed a man by tbe name of Moore in Alamance county last week. Now. if the good people of Alamance will only bang him they rill do the Slate a rervice. Swep iun is tbe Democratic cundrel who stole all the bonds of North Carolina in l vi3-'70. He, by some means, never known jast how, got ofT. It is supposed by the good will of tha democratic Soli citor up west, who did not want to aee hi brother Democrat go to the peniten tiary. W hope the Solicitor ot u district that Alamance county ia in wont letSwepson'a politics keep him, the Solicitor, from having trwepeen hung MlLUta fTatXT. There baa been considerable said aboat the condition cf the street to the Crjpetcry. w are in for wed that ia the pripg of 1873 committee of the Cemetery Board wait ed apoa the Mayor aad stated to him that ir be would have Miller street graded oat to McRae street tbe Ceme tery Board would hava tbe street mailed or a nice clay drive made ia the centra, with a aide walk aad trees set out, aad aaal a splendid atraet of if. The Msror baa rraJed the street ia coatdir aaea with aadersUa-diag, bat the Cemetery Board hai a-ot cr menaced to peroral their part of the agreene&A Y bcfa tbey will aU roarer delay the aaaUer. If tbey proaaWd to do so. Lber caa awvee do It la a better lima. fee labor le remarkably cheap at present. Tag RAtxxva Exx. We pablbh Ihecard of Mr. PT. It. Browa, the Maa- . V ..mW aVJs T 'aktas nst. per, kora )? la VT' W ffsrasiaiaauuipifwww"""' aid all thosa wba wish Vo sabscribe tW a rapet that a ajwara V!- -or tWrtJ. Vaa fma,! ixiag for tha rir.li stbaMf mea af ear Kate, both white sad black, should by alj LTw t.Vw iW Era hi aaag U tat tK. tieseia aabacribe tbe lU t U biV 1UW al the rajHial a 1 saat aad ita aaaareee Wov tba aaaay trWU af JMmKntj aa defraad tba peopU ihesr bard earwed aiowey , aa wwU as af iaesr- Uheftj. Tba cmjf J- absmt ara aadtlk paBTwUce Uiaiy kaevasu frleasaavaU Ufcramd esa all Mablse awattaea. toe tsa ran eartaialr bsrrw tbs-' , Caft. J. E. Eldhidoe. This gentle man, we understand, has been relieved from duty as route agent on the C C. Railroad for, as is charged, iosubordina tion. We dou't kouw anything aboat the facts in tbe case but Capt. Kldridge bs-Js fine a letter from his immediate supenoM, Col. Brink jind the Su per in tends nt Mr. Penny, as any one could wish. Capt. Eldridjce, is an able an ef ficient officer, agreeable and pleasant companion, and one who has been a credit to the mail department. He has given entire stthifaclion to the citizens and U honest and perfectly reliable. A spi-cial telegram has jul been re ceived from CspL Kldridge, stating that the Poatoffice Department has or dered his reinstatement on the road as agent. We are greatly rejoiced at this. as Capt. K. justly deserve well of government. ' FaivE bwARi5(. It has got m now that it is almost impossible to punUh a person for celling liquor, either on Sunday or without license. If you bare tbe ersons indicted who are in the habit of celling liquor with out a license, tbev will get plenty of ibosc loafers who frequent their places to swear that .hey did not sell it. We understand that tlu-rc were eight indictments agaiitat one vrson, and she proved an alibi in each c;we. If the officer of tbe law will give it their attention, aud cnd a few of thet-c sweariug imfiriduata lu the enitcutiary for fire or ten years', we think it will bare a very salutary affect. Iet the magistrate, whenever tbey find per sons swearing falsely, turn tbeiu over to the Superior Court, and , it will put a ouietu on it. Installation ok Okik ers -At the regular iiieviing aciu ntiiifauay inin of Wiluiington Ixjdge, No. 61, I. O. of Ci. T., the following officer were in sUlled by N. II. Broughton, ii. W. C. T.. agisted by Win. M. Hays, I). D. U. W. C. T. Mrs. Janici klcndrick, W. t. T. K. K. Scovill, K. 11. S. Uichard Knkia, I. U.S. Walter 1. Uiker, W. V. T. John I.Hiwin, W. K. S. Mi Julia L k Ipv. W A. S. . W. K. N. Seller . W. F. S. Mi fvallic tJillmt, W. T. Mi Mmnie SL ipHT, VV. (. Vm. M. Hays, Jr.. W. .M. .Mi Lu'e Yo p. V. 1). M. rtllltM rfillt.. , , , , Wm. Harlow , W. t . (i. Ja. A. Alderman, P. W. C. T. ? .: i i i w i .1 There w x a Drbaling Society o-gan- ied in tni. city on the l of January 1H7;, to be known and MyleI, the Young Men's literary Debating Asso ciation, for the putpunc of intellectual improvement. iag iiamfil otlt.er were duly electil ; President i. A. Dudley. Yice-Preident P. W. lawrenc. Secretary ChaK. H. Thomas. Assittaut Secretary Si-ott IL ?'an- deri. Treasurer K. A. Dudley. Tellers Clias. King and McUftcn. Witor C. M. Kpp. Tbe members are notified tv meet on next Mndaycvening for important busine. The lift i still open for membership. ; Zeb Cruromcl" ays VNo"j will tbe festive bed bug kirmish around tbe "ragged edge, of the sheet seeking a -soft spot" upon the 'tall funnM of the painfully nodest" young lady who arises, and, -screaming" and '"sleep iag" strikes a light, goes in search of the intruder, murmuring, "I almost wih that I was bead.'.' N p. Rilbaiv The track has beew laid to Malooc's store, and persona essiting the wet need not fear having to pass anymore orer hf mifraUly bad roaj, known a HoUow," it ia oaly aboat SO mile, over a rrry 6ae tarvpike, from MslooeV store to Ahe tille, ooe of the pcettieit tow as la North Candina. We believe these additional three mile will increase tba summer travel at least JO per cent over aad by road the Swan-;c I' moua taia frieoda " may comae ace al sce peevmriag to take care of their next eaaaer visiter, foe they certaialy will teed additismal boUl acTPto. Tm Isltends to shake beads with Wr 1 - " 11 " ' . . tbe wes at Jaly, serosa the kwaauiaJ waaaaoa. - . . v Lfr hot cW .v i - . ' asi IViffiUaa ansl LAr lsJdt save re- I ad Uuaaate frsrwl. lte4 I Uf HfM y ad t the es of a nartj ruicraol , oa. w aa . Mat . aaj smU usi m iiitii thoosiail rrrsiTa of t1 tV rmjJ ! . .. , v v rrtf r- t74ay teei esj twefTr tawsaaaj rwrskaaa tivcr-m. vUMak4 by axh swesv. ..i a. a. r i- eaat. see a Us the aaoataia air of Mr- ; TEJrr ;rai .iav - ir.tkMf isMaaa, giala foe iWir WaHh aawt rrcicaXa ' Mr. Man-a, tnm tke J!SSSS Z Use ui TZtZt,? FtgZtt they wHl Ti-OVe river. lilt U wea ( W.ye ia4 Meauaa. vU - Meslay re- - tUiis4 Us. U J t lc eUJ water. 4 t.l-e eewta r-W-J SS TtlSI society aay aM .t ! tre, 6ca riU aw crs a ti j aJWfta l Ww iTTr Ti"t wWtlslhVsvssfcerr Va tWf W u t ii.V W' rWfa ti Use 1 jtastW pt. r-suwh A. Ttt Jt .vaaa SPECIAL CORRKSP02TOBK CE. 1 Washixtox, D. C, Jan. 29, 1876. The Senate this week passed, the law defining the rights of homestesfl seUlers on landa granted to railroads. The point in the law ia that lands-granted j shall not be considered withdrawa.uatil tbe notice of withdrawal has been filed in the local land office, where the laad is subject to entry. This is what tbe settlers demanded, and road have claimed that land was withdrawn when notice was filed in tbe General Land Office. The road will fight the bill in the House, bat there is little doabl of its passage. FAL8E LCOXuMY. In their frantic efforts to go before tbe people on the platform of retrench ment, and show thai tbey ftaWtffecfed a tjselt' saving ia expenditures, the Democratic committee on Appropria tion, under the lead of the Salary Grabber, Bandall, are trying to cripple the diplomatic and corsular service and the West Point Academy. When the Democratic party was in power, the system of consular service was ro ar ranged that the consuls, at the ports where a large number of American ships traded, received immense salarcs, the ordinary revenue of the consuls at Liverpool and Havana, being over fifty dollars er annum, whilst many re ceived almost nothing. This system was changed by the republicans, and the pay of consuls was limited and made more eoual, while the service was rendered more effective. Tbe effort is now being made to cripple tbe service. It is notorious that our ministers and diplomatic agents abroad do not receive pay more than sufficient to enable them to live decently, and yet their salaries i are to be reduced. The estimates for the expenses of West Point were $437, 000, and this has been cut down to 231,0O, a bum entirely insufficient to carry on the institution. Io it singular that the efforts of tbe confedeiate dem ocracy through tbeir servile tool, Ran dall, should be to cripple aud discredit the nursery of cur military officers, the guardians of our sailors when abroad, and the diplomatic cor who?c ef toils prevented their recognition when tbey were in arms? Those were throe of the agencies tha. helped materially to crush tbe rebellion, and they are now made to feel tbe vengetnee of the rebels. The pension list they did not dare to attack yet receiving that for another e t . ... - -1 greater power, when the crippled sol diers will be made to feel the power of the triumphant rebel. THE WOMAN 81' I KRA.I1 are here in force demanding tbe right for women to vote in hj District of Columbia. Tbe arguments used arc the old stereotyped ones about "taxa tion w ithout representation," aud "the power of protection the ballot gives." There is no question of the fact that the idea of woman suffrage is gradually gaining strength. It is the old story of the continual dropping of water wearing away the- stoue. Numbers of prominent men favor the exj erinieut. but uot enough to make it successful, and the women will have to wait a while longer. THE ItrrtBLKAN' N;KfeIONAI. X)MMITTEK win be reorganised in waucus to-dayta committee having been appointed last week for that purpose. It is paid Sen ator Howe will be chairman, and M,r. E. P. Brook. , editor of the National Republican, secretary. Whether thU be so or not every step w being taken to make a complete and perfect canvass, and to secure that harmony and una nimity in the party that leads toccsia sncce. Th; elfins lat ear em boldened the democrat, and had thry any fixed principles uniting the great bod; of the party, instead, of being aa incorruo, wa,n, they micht have some, hope of success as it it tbey have tone, except tha inertia of the repab Ikaa, Tbey will be disappointed' as to that, for the people are being thor oughly aroused by the confederates cf the House, aad do not iatead to let the coantry pas nader the rwl tae late rbr! T osthera democratic Sen- L. l..-v. .1.1 ilirauJ V, v the aaaber of letters that were seoi tbea ia regard to fve as lhoe cf Ba (tdl al Tucker, that tbey held a caucw, scd have put a brv die ara tbe toegve of tL ia kU . ... I 4 ' 1 I Jk, .k , jsi-w vw- - I VaUaOol rep Ijiaj to ekaatot Moetoa's oa rritikces aad Uc4w re- 1 of the necessary war taxe and one that was repealed at the almost universal demand of the people. The committee on Post Offices and I 'owl ICoads 'made iUelf unpleasantly conspicuous by presenting a bill under the pretence of preventing1 the circula tion of obscene literature which was intended to gag the press. Mr. Hoar, of Massachusetts, quickly exposed the character of legislation intended in the bill, aud the democratic majority was forced to recommit it, C'llEAI' TUANfltinTATION is ouc ot tbe grand problems before this Congress. From every section of the country, North, Last, South and West, comes, tbe cry from the, consumers and producer"'"" demanding that the Government shall inaugurate some measure .which will " cheapen the rates of freight. The railroad men are here in force to pre vent, if money an i work can accom plish it, any measure of relief. Gen eral Hurlburl's bill providing for the constructiou of a great, freight route from St. Louis, Couucil Bluffs, aud Chicago to New York, on the Belgian plan, meets .with sonic favor. Tom Scotl"s proosal, as presented this year, in regard to building the Texas, aad Pacific road meets with almost Universal favor, about the only opposition com ing from Jay Could' and the Central Pacific men. the i oj:t"i';.t xi:vs of mont importance is that there is a good prospci of the settlement' of the church troubles in Germane, the sub mission of thecIergtothc"Falk law." By the Cologne Gazette of the 27th says : olwitustanUuig the reiterateu denials of the ultramontane journals, we Itarn from Berlin that. the Catholic clergy and laymen are using their in fluence withbe Pope to obtain sanc tion for a formal submission to the Falk laws, in the confident hope that, though outwardly accepting, they will be able to deprive them of their effi- cienry again.-t the church. A pamphlet is uunouueed from the pen of Herr Iieichcnsbcrger, one of th most promi nent leaders of the party, which U un derstood to be intended to clear the way fur the proposed cumpiouifse:" The iutcrminabU accounts of victo ries and defeats from Spaiu and Turkey continue to come over the wires. No American State-, San Salvador and Guatemala," are about to commence war; and Porfirio Diaz i starting a revolution in Mexico. M.wwri.;.. Kuun the InUr Ocean. . Hebcl Claims. Although the impertinence of the Southern members of the House and their abuse cf the government and the Northern people are exceedingly aggra vating. the dauger of their return to Congrits does no lie in their lombat so much us iu their voles. We know what their brag and bluster are worth, and we can afford to smile at them. But when it comes to legislative action the case is different. During the vIm- ; paign of l72 the ulcr cnn warned the uj.tii that if the rebels and their sympathizers obtained at that election, or any future election, coutrol of Vhc government, an allowi'l ffould be made to add!c ' million. Upon millions of soulbcru claim upon the country now barred by tbe laws of the land. fur prediction has been more than verified oecausc cveu im a panil; cccsf. j and only one rxci of the legislature in i-tit p-eiou, when tbey know j that claims of thrs character cauuoi succeed, they will pvl resia the temp tation to Wfeia iaw programme by m Irvduciog bill lo kiuj to the very re sult we foreshadowed. While the loud talkiag IVmocratic leaders are an nouncing measures of economynd pat ling forward propoMlioo Vodisbswd the . army, cripple tbe navy, and destroy, t osefalncws rt the di4sjs4ttv cf f, the wwf ri WhiaJ Ke scvocs are ouieOy introdiscing bills pay rebels foe property destroyed during the war, assd r'iC the way for a vjeleg of claim of every deciiKt. If the gate should Wowce opesKdv-aad will he if the aaea wh aww rule the Hosm should ever sac cesI ia cbtiiatnjt pcsrsioo of the oihjer btaaches of the g3-icracat the aVaai weak, cfrtlwim the coat sury aad rre-cifUate it iato iseriuhle Wakraft cr aad i4-. Y lasasd of a-orta- . ' it iaL. atariar s her property iu tho tamo State. Another still gives Audrew Duncan f39,000 for property said to Lave been taken from him, and so on. We I haven't tbe slightest doubt that there j are demands of this character in ex- . istence amounting to more than thcen- ! tire national debt of the United States, ! to say nothing of tbe claims for slaves, for rebel pensions, and the vast sum known as the Confederate debt. The latter are barred by the Fourteenth Amendment, but we have heretofore shown how this could be overcome ia case these men gain control of the gov ernment. Washington is full of claim agents The offices of these agents are filled with demands against the govern ment, all prepared in due, form and ready for presentation. The Southern Commission rejected last year claims amounting to millions of dollars, aud these of the better class, too, having some show of euuitv. Of course it could not be otherwise than that a vast armw passing through a. country like the South, iu the effort to subjugato it, should destroy great quantities of pro perty. This is a part of war; but having rebelled against the authority of the government, and been conquered, the South now propose that the govern ment shall pay for having reduced it to submission ! To say this is impudent is only to say that it is Southern. To say that it is iniquitous is only to say that a crimiual should not be paid for the very arms with which he has de feudeu himself against the officers of justice. It is, perhaps well that the present House is constituted as it is. The designs of those asaint whom the Iuter-Ucean has so often warned the country are likely to become so plain aud palpable that the Noilheru people will be compelled to notice them and take measures to guard the nation against the threatened ruin. If they mark the sign, as wc think they will, the present rule of the Confederate branch of Congress will bo exceedingly brief. - - lku Hill claims that when hi- pariy Weut out of the Union they took the constitution of the I'uitod Elates with thcni. Floyd and company ttofc the guns and the niouey. - M i:. I A ML!. F. Bi Ai iv. manufact urer and proprietor of'th? Beatty Piano and Beatty's celebrated Golden Tongue Parlor Organs, Washington, X. J., is certainly a very reasonable and gener ous man to transact busiues with. He makes this very fair proposition to any who may fivor him with an order, a follows: "If the instrument doe not prove satisfactory after a teat trial of five days after receiving it the purchase money will be refunded unon the re tunfof the instrument, and he wilt pay freight charges both ways." 'IhN is certainly an exceeding, ;reneruu, aud safe manner in which lu transact busi ness with him. He warrants his instru ment for siv year. See his advertise ment. "-5fi .V; u A1H 'Eli TLSEMEXTS. LOST. ! I'KKI'A kiUUiixu t.u I n.ii! lv J tvru . Ms'lfe flrn f I .Tf ortlf, a oiimof monsv liii lil shm .pe. .Ilrvctnl to KoIk rt Kos'ler. AViiiuiiialiiii.N. ' . I'. Citllitl. Ih'I iri'i u Sl'i stut ' irl!ur. The rlii.l. r ill e n-w arlc,l Iiviuk H al IliU offlc-. i it o i.i iv a c i; x r KAII.U.W CO. j ! u .sTj ggyswsT 11 i X -J " 'irn"n ' BTh iTVV'lsa IKKlu'lir Wilt, UK oiiipsnv Witi liiu: KKt'Kl Yt:i AT ! hi ai lime I ilurintf or k IniT hour unit) t I. w. Dray Loads will Never be sent liack ; for Binjr Late. Tolni;. rnmpt liM aUh o' thr iituol ix iii M'lore I. M. s, . l Ui'.Mi 'NT. i(Btrlsrpoini-'iiiint. li of ..! lhr jauaso ie I 1 1ST1. TI1K IS7t. K II A t rubillni ill llir I'HV i l'irtrt. The iu:isi .l" tl-t ."!:-. The Authorized Of-an of !-I'nilC-xl ?t-it: . '1'JIK I K ilU( l I.U1 IN IU. 1 sllUMO-unlio t b -il. UWt nnwiltrrw Will .il l - n lt fc- U. -Srav4lh- .l rriwrir'- ' - H )NKa parto i : future as iu . TUe kj; W Ul give U jisss New, both fM!e afcd rufa!. AgTkulture, 'Wit acl llvm?. Ac . A:. A.- ti T?1 A YKf: IV ADVANCi. t4i!k w . X. fcl...w . .Ma hrastaasal N. . A8MlXti;'! vlrtSh mt a "rrt tr A ' mat a S fr) -1SMl aw '-a laxl ;C Cmssm;. W ' Aals U lak Aar M J a-f . ss mi , tSf r N lla.. ta v4. t. i. L... at c jit aa4 fcs.Mi.kc Ml la- ta its aU a sv.S a. Ui t r siswsv a4 AsaaMsasfi. ta ia mm -fv. at XEW A D VEBT1SEXEXTS. TOBROOK NURSERIES, WILSON, N. V. WESTBROOK. raomtaioB., it,00 Choice Trees, Vluf s and Plants yet on hand la my Norserltw, of tbe very bsl varieties well adapted to Southern cultare at prices to suit tbe times. manUair may l done wiiu success lu February aad. March. ' lam prepared to All orders proni ptly and raUsfeclorlly, having tha ad vantage of an excerieuco of SJ years. Cor respondence solicited. Extrm Karly Peach Trees and (strawberry Plants lor market planting are my specialties. Send lor Cat alogue and Prices. Addreiw, C. W. WKSTUKOOK. iel H Wilson, N. C. BEATTY l 1 A N - Grand, Square Knd Upright. DANIEL F B FATTY, Washington, New Jersey, V fe A T NOTICE. t'Mllli KTA1BS I.VTVRNAI. KKXKKt fc.l laiM TV OiLI-MTKHH otrici. TlllKt lISTRUT. NoKTH I AUOI-ISA.' Vit-MiN;ro, January l7t.. I'oiU'dSiaU-s i vs. ' ' 'J So&es Manufactured PIuk Toba x, ) SvlM-d at Wtliuinetoii, N. f, on the day of Jan nary, lS7b. u sthr pivptu ty of 1 v id Uurchet, or unknown, Nlu Iioe Msuu factured Plutf Tobsccc: when tare tne said David Uurchet and any other parties rw notUled that llievuiust eorne forwitrd with in thirty days aud show cue why the uiuic hould not be forfeited to the tni ted stair, otherwise forfeiture will result for violation of V. X Internal Ho venue Uv. O. H. HUX'KElt, CVUvlor. By T. M. bMITH. iVpuly. January Jv l. RHTT V'C 1in Parlor Orirsvn D Dill 11 0 lNSTiiLcrou: Con liiiui na tbo t'lttuetiL of um, with easy nd pntaressiveezerclsra lorKet Ihr player lu thaartofanusle. (eitbrr huaovr Orgs.ii i to which Is sd.hd over lsty Walls es. Polkas. Mart hvk, ialopa, Operaiir JUrlo tie, Ikinee. el bv lianitl K. Hratly, WaKhlngton. N. J.. on of th hesi wo'ks ot Its kiud ever tulroducsd. tshuuld b In th bands of every Piano and Organ piaypr. Sent Jot puut lo auy pnrt ol Die I nlted Slates or I'aus.la, for ouly ev ruty-flvi' cts. Adilrew, DAMKL F BKATTV. Washington. New Jersey, t' J A INSURANCE AGENCY OK JNO. W. OOUD0N. ' $40,000,000 Assets ReprttenlPd. riUl. I.VsfRAM i: vMI'AMK- : Fivt ijkioI & London AiloW, Figlaud. Mobile Fuderw liters', Mobile. Virginia 1 iie nn-l Marine, Hirfunoiid. fity, Uichmom). uilhcrii Mutual, KkIihivihI t)ld North .stale. WanenUm. iVhii, Philadelphia. Home, tVlumbiit hi. Amazon, fiuvtiinat i. Ohio. , AVmi Maurr, lor Notil, l ..naia I if.a , MinitoMiLlTAN NY, N. Y INI K Nt t. iiiMIM- mkI A(fttl ll!r. f.. I.I ftl.d C III -J II It til al: luiuXU'ln lrrn!'it I IK- Ujs,y,V no- im riiin,. Iwl . imm lr.--l. 1 -II Wll.tstlNfTN. a i 'lll'liiilii Ii t' Nt IlKM.Nt. Till. I. VS1.1N... vk: I II. IXi 'r' l.l'Mt'Klt. lillll-K. I ". U N AVAL k T tl K v ON f : rt I I .t hhai;. ! il t fliiic4 XL.' l-'i 4 ,VWmm h I of tbe tiiy W t iimifttuu. .Vf . I -ih-. lust I .u hi t . Iivk. 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