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xrtafeiaeit , rr . , . ... rr- -- , -.; alii rfT a t5 t .;J&3,l.KWTil! ) K? a V- !7 i 5" i i K f i 3 i ' I- if jr I 1 I 1 x '! T c 1 s 1 ilLnMTi7r C, MARCH 71873." rrT73iest Japanese Guests. The Wo. men ol the Party Hov they Came to be Permitted to tome-uossip . about Their L6 k A'C. a'm j ipamse' visitors, having escaped - u . i u--;A.,"b:ocUrtde: and other perils -,t Vue - idus, arc i:ovv 0:. . their waj . to V-;,,;;i ''!:' S wbefi-; 'lbey . will he the iiots '"hlI ':i'ap:s"" a y. .vc -.nrtu'ing con- r . 1 ! . . i 1 " ----- -- - - . . - FORTHEEAJ)IES. " ' "1 i ViJ? W .'X J-iXVXtJU Xl VT. W: 1'';,,.,,. ia a bit ot r -i-i-.uco rusmtcicd viith (lenrtuve ot the Japane&a from time- JUST EECEIVEI) TTTISHINO TO MASS A; CHANGE IN " OUR ; : ! 1 : - - ' hcQorecl trauuiuLb in .uuuwiag uve youug ladi, dalughters-'.' ot Mb officers, to leave f 11 ..ti-ln 1 t-l 4" .-,- WW f .-1 "l W 14- "J M HATS & BONNETS, ;,aV agisted Ivyakur, in ending , his sons LL THE NEW STYLES n colleen and when the latter returned his aJ1J 1A1J ' UA A.MU acknowledgment ior tue Ministers Kind laHf-ntioDs, at? visited Mr. DeLong's house ?nnfrsou. Struck 'with trie elegant and ..,t,r! iftrratiiement ot the interior 0f. the dwelling and the numerous evi dfences of comtorc, Iwakura beet-ma in - quiaitive- and ' began a series of interroga- 110U. ' . ' allow ia ittliit your house is so ueat and ' i.ocant?V eavs Iwakura. " Because," replied, the Minister,; "a lady .,wq the household." This reply t Iwakura to thinking, and, as he is al bit of a philosopher, he quickly propounded questions directly to the point, ' and received answers equally ; pertinent r, nT.onf told Iwakura that the women of America were allo wed to .visit places of : pubiia amusement witu tneir uusoanas, bad almost asx much freedom as thb men, and, in order (that this ireedom might be appreciated, these women were educated. Tn Ampriea. women commanded more re spect than in Japan, Mid . was not the slave i'hnr nshand. It was eood that women f,louUl be educated iind respected. Iwakura ':" rDn,pmhred Mr. DeLong's words, and " the demolition of one tradition about females is! due; .in a great - measure, to tneir joint Iff xrtu ' Thp- vounir ladies. Misses Yoshi- mas Ooveda, Yam;igwa, iVuda and Nagai, who came witu iuo iiuuawjr, j. x- thuusrii daughters of high," wealthy jofiicia'ls, ! and members of the Japanese "upper ten." . Tue two ciuesr, wuo are 1 .Knnt r Ttppn -vears 01 asc. uive au tAua- Tarkaripaa .-education and the other icu 1 u jU - three have advanced as far in native studies , thuxr vnuth would admit. The social naitiori nf ihefjfma'e sex among the Japa nese appears to be more favorable than in most pagan couumcc. iue aauguters in . -'T-nioi frimilv rtct ivj an euui amount I unit :rtf'ntlOa With tUav 1. Awed on the mak .fi-pnng. Nothing 3,,voi:d the commotny pVen; pagan sen- thm-nt ,0t ute iu vi.i.j - ;"7: WE WILL SELL FOR THE NEXT THIR TY DAYS, AT REDUCED PRICES, OUR march 3 A.; D.BROWN, Exchange Corner. - ' 180 RETAIL STOCK THE CELEBRATED Victor Kid G-love, STILL 8ELLING AT $1.00 A PAIR, And Warranted. A. DJ BROWN, At No. 20 Market Street. I. TtkW RQADS. WllnicgtoQ. i'olambia & Aoasta R.JR. Cdmpan QESBXix.AcrzaXBTXKSKST'BOrriCE, ) ;. WruraOTQir, N. C, Dec. 20th, 1871. f 13' ClIAtlQE OF SCHEDULE. , A nER TI118 DATE THE FOLLOWINO I1 XjL ichodul will be run by Traina on this ; :;tJFAY:X XPRWS TRAlJ (DaWj rl Lear Wllmtcjoa (Union Depot)... 3:5J A. M ArriTflmt Florenc.,i.,...;.... fJfcW A, M ArriTt KlttgTille..."...i. 12:20 P. M LdT Klnjrville 9:10 A. M A it1t at Florence ................ . . ;12:C3 F. M Arrive at Wilmington 5:30 P. M NIGHT XXPRE8S TRAIN IJAILT (SUNDAYS ; : EXCEPTED.) Leave WUmington,; ; 6;45 P.U Arrive at Florence. 1:43 A. M Arrive at Columbia ................ . . 6:30 A. M Leave Colmabia. &C 0 P. M Arrive at Florence. . 11:14, P. M Arrive at Wilmington 6-.C0 A. M " Dty ' Express Train only wili run to " Elnga wills UUhf Vthiiui TmIii ;U ran ittpttii tA tfhich has stabl?sheH a reputatiob aa a standard fertilixer' for CORN; COTTOK ad Mwma. -y. ; t .4, , , J. :i, iiAlUFACTURERS OP THE MFULAR '.:f .. . Y?:&o'ki3fr mi rim jjivli i-if? other SOUTHERN PROPS. , -. . - . . v JNOi C. WINDER, Wjff TOBACCO JFEUTIMZEtX.'? dee SI Gea'l Sup't. up7t. 160-tf i. ii. -.- i .- , - - ' . - I C3 - , RicV: inl , AIMOi I A1 and : ALKALINE SALTS; properties peculiarly required by the qic cmzr EnoniM ajrG Tnnrrn nnrTi . I I Vlliqh6TOK. N. C. De ; fa Sr. It Wilningt n & Wcldon R. R. Co. Wxlmibgtok, N. C, Dec ao, 1S7U. "XISSOruV3SZ PHOSPHATB,'5 's - -- - ' - I - ' - Prepared especially ler composting wi th COTTON SEED. For sale by eur agents THROUGHOUT THE SOUTH. Hen. II. R. BRIDGERS, President. C. h! GRAFFLIIf, SUpenmteadenU AU.UW''-f . - . i ; : - s MISCELLANEOUS. M1SVELL1NE0US. Consisting in part of mar 3 'Exchange Corner. 180 OUR "CMAiiSiKNCrE" lrana0f Segars est in the marKet BLUE BEHO AHD1AHIN.FA.; PRKftH PAIt'JHED JAVA AND ; ; : - LAGUAYRA COFFEE. CASSIMEKS, 10 Ciisks of Yoiuigcr's NO IMITATION. "P-' W .,7 f.Vvclc r Anioiio. the leading Made of Pure HavanafTobacwhe cboic l, tin- eirls are1 taught' daucing ana c!a .inVtim4ntal music. The univer- V,,,CH!- . ! -m ot dv:ii'g tho iV.-s a deep red color ?U"vi- fl 'ur dust, im one ol the features pmvdfr oi no. ;u,.v.toik.t4n hich.the f - Jaf , uio trr kurPa,B bW that Aaiyncj.i lad .c- .. Out Japan comp".K.n . . average repre- ':,n',y? ' & first clsVand, Ut,lVM t'urnr and di.err-ag.d. ot cm.pi -r. r ha3' W0D them a bt ?. viJ""- :tI nfectlv cnarmmg. Thcv ah- yivacyet sell niHed in manners, la tbc osui a . . .j uiunHn -find families, tne . . .. chare, -according ta vising t;nd tcairti.a; . SeT Yrf the Jy'H-W ;i'i-.;at' ) couhidered, ty hpeoplo interior t the man, and , aftcaTthat has been .said, under unwhole- some restraint. PRINTS, , ALPACCAS, ! BED TICKS, j t LINEN AND COTTON 10 4 SHEETING?, JEAN8, English Cream, Pine Aprjle; Block, Eng- - OH EES IE, 150 Boxes. .For sale low by qeq! MYERS, . 11 & 13 South Front St. 176 TWEEDS, LINEN TABLE CLOTH&, ESTABLISHED 1823. T. W; BROWN, a SUCCESSOR TO 1 DEALER IK Fine Watches, Clocks. Jewelry, SILVER WARE. FAIICY Q00D8. SPECTACLES TO SUIT ALL AGES. No. 3T MARKET STREET, WILMINGTON, N. C. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry carefully re- aplreci. '- ,.a.r novo - : J. S. lillillAMS DEALER IN FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, Carpets. Mattings. &c. H KUy JSHBSIEIX, I Corner Dock and Front Streets, V : GROCERY AND BARROOM, FULL STOCK OF GROCERIES, WINO, ! LIQLOR3, fcc, always on hand- SatislacUon ! guaranteed. dec 10 lM-Sm THUS. COJNOIi, A. R R O O M! N. E. corner ol Mulberry and Nntt Sta.. V. Always on hand the best quality of Segara. dec U c i!57-ly. C JLI HOUSE, Jmortn Fron t sir eet) OLMINGTON, N C, jiTtaamrr Ava nnrrrTlITI i? On and after the Slst Inst Ant Pasaeneer Trains I will leave Union Station at 6:15 A. M. and 5:45 p "US' "Arrive at Union Station at 3:40 A. M. and :30 P. M. freight Trains leave tri-weekly at 7il5 A. M, and arrive at 1:40 P. M. EoprPis Freight Trains will Icate at.2 P. M., and arrive at 11 A. M. u fOn Sundays the 5:45 P.M. and 3:40 A.M. train osly will be run. JOHN F. DIVINE, General Superintendent. ; dfec 4 160-tf ' Wiloicgton. harl6Hc & R. R. R. , tompany. Wilmisotok, N. C, Dec S.'d, 1871, tr Fwienater Traim lcayo Wilmington dally, . . . . r t ,fTJ. i N . . . I a . j i.r i T TT.-i ..,1 ALL WILL) RE MEM BER Til AT L All CJUK- LipanaajB excepteai av i a. . vb . 6tantly appUed wlthquor., Cigar, and fkoad t 6 A. M Mt WJnlartoa at 8:-0 Tobacco, of tne very oesD. rurmsnea .rooms amn tv uu i are also kept for the accommodation ol the tray elins public ? . ; J. A. CLIFFORD, Proprietor novO 1 ' L 147-1 dec U 8. L. FREMONT. Gen'). Supctintcndent, 160 XUEJBT KAlliWAY. SHIPPING. i : - i - - nlT SI North Front Street, .Wilmington, N O- . 165 -,feb 18 PACIFIC, GTUAO. SEVENTY-FIVE DOZEN GERMAN LINEN T0WEL BAKERY AND CONFECTIONER, 34 MARKET STREET, DEALER IN FRENCH AND AMERICAN CONFEC- "B : " j TIONERY, FOREIGN & DOMESTIC FRUITS. Wddinors and Parties suDplied at short no tice, with all: the delicacies of the season. Obituary. , i filark clied ten m-.DUMHW" -.;';;,. .,.. nottbnind Corn ; 197o He was born in 1S00, thus he aica "k or iABiiiTT and BXCBiAfiscE. r in his " vJnt? second v.r. He has had :tojgeSW demonstrated, derfaT- m ins l ,lr - f Ule supreme e ole conditions of season an apphcation ol rhftrrrn of ti0 rouing. I uui ui i oruuio w rt,fl tw r i increases the n Hu, TT -ited States from A. ww "otho natural until fhidt:ath. He wan acce k .. n 7vrw Vnp.w him. r- . -. acre ir" . mwi TKOTtsr'relv 100 DOZEN IRISH LINEN TOWELS, ptaDl crop, ironi yrnv""? 0 kT Ltist k!&?l;&4irBiter is IOBIIliAiiU!'Ht'v-;--'- STEAMSHIP IINEs FOR NEW YORK, SAILING TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS FROM NEW YORK, AND WEDNES-, DA YS AND SA TURDA YS FROM ( L WILMINGTON. TilJROUGH CONNECXioNS Zl WTtl ALL RAILROADS LEADING oux,QF WILMINGTON HEW SCHEDULE- fS AND AFTER THIS DATE, tlie rOllow- acre irom mr . "rr, -;cTw- v -CK J-., . Twenty Piece, Web SUU, . planting.. ... . n -i.A .porou aDDlv to General uimsioa Mrcliaiils & Commercial Agents, CORNER DOCK & WATER STREETS, l planting. "r VhA'aeaaou anoW-to . jrorprice-. -; ' Agents Jaciflc Guano Company, j - Wilmington, N. C. JOHN S. REESE & CO., ?5ti ' i -, ; , ;BalUmere,iwd. feh 8 - -' ;- ; : J73-2m J. F. RUECKERT, I OF laBT CLASS uPIAKOS." Pianos sold at manufacturers lowest priwjg, Old Pianos taten in exenauga. r rr,ovoc New SStore! Old Goods! QREEUEWALD & GO., j j 33. NORTH I.WATBR STREET, 1 ; , Next door to Willard Bio's, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN T tATTADO WTWIPSt !' "BRANDIES, WHMIKS, i ;j . GINS, &o., Ac and all kinds of ; Fancy Liquors, which we will ofiet to tJMfelrldOO .the most! reasonable terms, m we are eeWing large ;consgnm-ntt .of ihe besTgoods ia he country. ; H.Please call be- tore maaiuit juui pw- . , -jUI-I Sill j-NO passengers taken For Freight apply to ':'ff D&RRY BROTUEROf agents: Imr mi -mmkil km- j-ba j lb Street Railway: ... Cars will leave corner Red Cress and Front streets, for Union Deoot, at 3 A. M daily, to meet the Southern train, stopping at (tlio various Hotels and Boarding Houses on the , route, leaving the depot on the arrival of the Northern train. Will leave the corner of Front and Kcd- ISyiVnfS Bt 6A M., for Union De pot, .in DrterVSotMSwaw-. Nnrthpm bound train, making tbenstMi. to$0agilriSi TYnfi' &nd Roardinr Houses, leaviuc UnVou Detot on the arrival of the Southern train. In i I the evening Will icavo corntr rruui auuaw Cross streets at 6 P. M., making the usual stop T4ffea: ieavinz Union Depot on the arrival ot the Northern train. - During the day the cars will run the usual schedule, commencing at Wilmington Garden at 7 o'clock, arriving at the comer of Rd Cross and Front at 7:20 o'clock, leaving at 7:22 ind arriving at Wilmington Garden at 7:42. allowing 15 minutes between each turnout dur- i t33T Price ten cents each way. I , Bj-xnee DANIEL KLEIN.. ; AVilmiugton, N-Ci ILL GIVE PROMPT AND PERSONAL ' . '. C -":fli or shipment Of Cot- ion and Naval Stores, Jumper Staves and all kinds of Country luouu,".-.- TMa article1 1 prepared expressly ior ruiu- r fnr Wale ot Produce or purcnase v . - ut Cottoned, in ovder to snppiy u Orders lor saie oi t , P0?,11. - Pimspnositi Amu. which is ne- FAC1FIC GUANO COMPANTS COMPOUUP Acid Phosphate or liime For Composting with Seed. ' " y )an 14 FRUIT GROWERS, ATTENTION!! , ORDERS IOR ALL KINDS OW ; FRUIT AND '' ORNAMENTAL T1VEB9, OR&PE TINES, BERRY AND OTHER PLANTb, Ac, -; From the1 celebrated ERCILDOUS NURBB RIE8, will be received by . GEO. Z. BENCH. I . 148-tt FURNTCRE. i nov 12 Notions, Goods tor sale or- - and to SS?- cbi vrUl be. promptly ndea CJorender it most effeu- the best advantage to our customers. dec 24 5oS-CoUbn Seed compoetea with 250 Id'Phbsphate 'has beentoand by ex-- Aerer surpassed by Mts iu 1 P; ASlSSntI iSValne thatcan center into ny SHOES AND- '1th"pSo?ph . . :yK?i?u - .Km.ftrnf the ihtehest grade at trom the time and bor employed in. m.uis - ttt "PTTBLIC THE LARG- rinied dectiofor iomposUognd TE OFFER TO TIUS rLBLIC l J or P tem epplf tjf W , WM. HMcRARY & 3::Agents, Jit Stock and best assortment of BOOTS AS SHOES- of first hands to be found in ihe , 8U U But. ranmve a better class oi suuu . i . . h .r t, Baltimorefjia,, , t M I i ; A H UEFF. yMno,fa9tarei and dealer in . j MOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, ( 1 No; 10 Front Street, WILfflKfiTOK, N. C, Qur 4t6vesLahteroW rPampSj Kerosene fV Oil, Tia an3 Sheet Irpn; Ware, i - Rqodos doe aiehort notice. 5 ' AneuLiori!aimu.v . j nov 19 ' - j AND DEALEK IN G APK FKAft FLOUtt AUD PEARL HOMINY DJL1& CARPETS, Oil Cloths, S&o Sz6' ?BO- FLOVB. ' , . - OBAIS. - ' f1-'3 -MltlFEED.' i ft "J Have constantly on hand EXTRA FAMILT and . , - . i uv IDT. WAHTW. . , 5 . SEED RTS, SEED WREATH :" " ' :.J,; : SEED OATS, ' i - - c6w PEAS, ' iit n Tin A B Lift"! ' ' VVnilA JTXAO : t J': : ft . . t' ' t.'anuada of IN CONNECTION WITH UY IMMENSE STOCK OF FURNITURE, r t'.H -: than any house in the city GEO. R. FRENCH & SON, 20 North Front street, 156-ly 0AVI WCrOT.1V, TOBACCONIST .... - .I i '--,vtdl'?'':, -5 till ail -r ; - i . CALL AND EXAMINE. , - UNTRY PRODPCE, Orders front North ifco ll HI i. .is z 5i S :-3 Solicited. . i f 174-U IN STORE, AND FORSALE L0W 20 Boxes. SO AT. Orders left at the Market Street Depository; " the Seaman's Depot, corner JTrontand 1 goods 60ldDrayedyv u I have Just received a large todsome ts-. sortment of Carpats, Oil Cloths, Rugs, Matting. Mat? Window Shades, Hollands, &c., which I S feertog at extremely low prices. Au exeat nation of eoods, Is respectiulfy sohcited by Mr. JOHN MeRAE, charge ol this department. T-Vt'r .noa-HS-tf nov 12 a T.TCX : OLDflAll.' ; Proprietor. ! , 1;V-laS-2mci The Greatest Discovery ot tne Age. . nvnf.Tm t. AfJRENT, of Parlai - AU ; - . I "....ima rnre for all lanrriTiOKS ' or TH oRner fc3 ,v. ,we8w?w?w.'v"r-flOTr(S- ercfM8-7AT will besentto aayaa jr -- " - v at a 1 1 ik i uuo s m kp m m c . k. &aaA . oner onr tarce seutiuicuk v. Pr classes - - ., - w. ... r nv fl ;tM .-:vJWW4W-iK 1721 dress upon - fLORANCE, er. tuk lutuii. ' VilLMlHQTOH SOI,. DEAR & D130S ' 'jiTw: Nisoir." J; Editor .vend' - Puouaner, dress upon t . SeleAgen feb8 1T3-4W F. Aif SHUTTE, 3 : - lAilSTD ; M f- j ; , .. . . . . -j... .... ! . . : . ?. . ,i GRANITE now. 5 1 1ST of the beat TrUBNJlTrRE8SES - r- ! WINDOV SHADXS, f : . .PICTURE VeAMES, 1 A O O Ju o t TRINE8. . TO PLMlTEnO: " i ..ai-iw tknnciiai.uuBi Containing ove o p -MlJ w r7r K 00 ton. if appued ler direct bts - -w- M rood bar iMITrT uurVr ,h.n -nv other mper win SUJU uampreprw - e - c:: r"-' 1 the State. I '.taken by all classes o! people. U V? hn.r: hMt .dTertLinir mediums in tbe DEALERS, 1 i , . . i ivq a i o"-: t nvtf i b.w .paying rent also a small bouse lor renx. i-' -BOLESAL " feenim wf? ... .... 't .. li! i rVuiLDING LOTS FAVORABLY. LOG ATEJ) at 8EVENTT-FWE DOLLARSi and jjapwarfls. Plenty of time given lor payment. No excuse ior r. i if f Y &C. Ac. 4&C. Ravin" jast re'eeived a supply of Furniture, C5 South Gy st Bainm0T!y5Sr t .t.. l; had in the cut. Please call and examine. lWy .v. c. T AnPft WTT50N. to march 3
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