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.;, f4-r' 'rjpK Vrtl' - . . AH tVMi ill? 1 1 ,H, .1 i ry ,LMINGTON. NORTH CAROLINA, TUESDAY MORNING. JANUARY 2. la ' -l iaCENT3 A WEEK 'fA ! rt ... . - . i. 4k I A. made. Wciieardol one or two recef-.' HSTA.TJ(3"XtRA.TION'! vnr .rVERTisryrKX73 MISCELLJLStOUX mm I tions and entertainments for a . few Vl K U"il ENGLISH ..: i i.t. - ' it j.: . i rh. wi ..! I ti- n,.. ,.-tu I VI Ulll V LLII1IL VLullll'l i4 4 inenu-v -rati, evening. , yuiyrwisp inn ;. ..r.. f -j . t -VUwi . v.-.-.,v. ... . ; j i ,a ilHALu OLMI.VUll tHF; LA?T AZJ iix. kimhi. , Uav piissed without social event. - AO K T II C A H O 1. 1 A HA V.' uu ?r fiiuauon i.vi- . rpnc r.XF.KCHES FTHTS tNTlTt t tfrnrTr I'lrarcr. I Tl IX will h- re-umrJ on Tl UUAV. , tieojrxaphlcal Re volution w 'ANTAKY JI. Oar i.tr..n.arc.mctlr I 'DJMrloa onrl KftTllWl! U,cc f t : . ; rrom a very mtertttine article bear ! (PKVlc if N N Talk inc viubiuji :"- j U raisurc despondent and inrlinvd t ; .r ,.ir tiA -t i ,;., . .r furticr i inir the above caption in the Swfhent t few that I IoriU.x w;.j . f, th HUT of j j..u'j' u! r- It..tv.ir.- .f . . ui .rfbtttU, C'aroliaa. t.U tltt-y a.s proutl of I. IlKllMIKLM. ttttti'rV Jine''1,l?ar,' m'lla'r - i K.wuV?: "Some' of the Rounds of iS'orth t t -!: v lYJ; affU" 1 UhiM rS : accrete Ada.inI.nlA I I StoWa hon;:. I A 1 !koNtu41eed,tlM. year went , taiu are .now , hupK or; ' ' -W frOM tU Mi, su ! MHjost Kalilaliy ; uiohk, overcoats, t j) most faMp jwraP4 were appreciated Ul Till !i "f wmiiK." luumnn i.' Birfvp v-itJtiii- ti; .: preacliHl nt tit. Xiintlfin tls; nurninT oneof his timely inflpileiljliscoaraes. flic Tt-acliplTVlJlehsiiij; was the I...,.,.. k onl If RtJV. lJr. AYil.HOiKsmot ,11!....- " I I - -merlin e sand flats our coasts are indeed worthv of iiotc. ! A young gentleman who itas perfectly familiar 'with the 'appearance Vof the j touhd near this city ays, that'Ucv ft few year, absence at college, lie noticed at u jflauce tlie iuyreaMj in the ize of several jutting- strijw of land that'were once invisible wli.eu the tide, came t oh i; KONT JU au-ltlic Whole People. I : fti-- 'f If' pt-bhc;'.'.- tl ll-V.! ; ,.;: .1.4 i : 1 1 1. tfiisfactoryf4inoiisr4ii the morning at 0n ,iie oth"er hand, the old grave yard the First tsbyteriau Church. At j al . ? 1 1 J ' . : f "l tMfuiini iiuuij auuniuicvi, iii:ui firht -'he . c!tnuel las series oi (lis- j of the hcadstoneri mavkin the grates from above the water's surface. '" 7 fiir ' ri' . v. . i I'l . ,... ,',. subject in being J acob. U the rjtif Rapttst Church Rev. J. . taylor' pchcd morning and night mi tliemes' jiped to the Wasoii." At ipht a lup? number of tbe Front fiui-ot Met wtst congregation attend eil, as'the sfeicc, closed early enough to enable em to intend their midr 'niht strvi. ' The article in '.he liti iew in a verv able one and recalls, while i substan tiates some of the positions taken in re gard to the earth by the late TlaVwood Guion, Eetj,..' in his wonderful book, "The Comet." - It "is well wortir-read- lug. -Y ' '' ' ' ' '- pftt- x te,io;iMJ'i;:lv ! l.r. I n i;airii?ii iiair-rs l Mm- av- wjii tain full accounts of. the joumey.tr. tct c,f i). l:.-era';.- , h i- Charlolle of the Raleigh part vf .tin. J .h.!l:rubly !u-v !: !n.t - Governor's escort nr,d! th trip 'froi-i r hcaf-t ay.d ...1 i;.t:;.-. 1 .-.t!. I: j Charlotte to Rak-igliofthe.v,hde party. : ;r0j "v.,;,. At the' Centennial r-ty me iwi.m . x ,,ruMab,.- iij.ii Va.scordialjandallaloa tiic nmte thou-j . u i..'veii i- r ....1 wads ranc out at the dopots'to shake ; th-.l Ith '' I'-br: vJ.Ji b ; .1 nauds with Zob and hear him ia , , ' , , f t.i- V..1. . 1.5." .-SfMi ttOTilortwo. Me tuo no p!..r fr f u!l Vi.,.j , Builders' Hardware i i j.vi ki n. i;ti .M K ib A-t j- PRENOH Wine Brandie3 Cordials.' and AM; I!LIH SPANISH i: JI. M AVK.L-. .v . Oigara, Tobacco and pavtlculai. iROCK.MMK ro i'ulliioii in the ltiver KatW Mlw-e wa the preacher at nic;1 me Norwegian orig r.iuua t ThouiaJktbdlic Church, Huhjcvt- j waa beinif towed wn. the , rivpr.ycd- lertiay sue uoumwi miu me rueiir- ville steamer North, State. ouia.'oi lessons taught lis by our Lord Jesus Thrift in? mytery of Hi' birth, 'founded ph-lijie Kpi.stle to the Hebrews, Uli.. vs. 1 fed 2. . r Ri;v. Mr! itl'atterson, at St. John's .Episcopal Xhurch, chose for his text Ht. Luke jll, 33: V" Yea a sword shlall 'ptereeltlirglihisown soul also." God in His goortess sends us affliction, and e must receive them thankfully; trou-' l.le is betr than joy, adversity than jirosperityijoOur Lord Jesus Christ sliowLaVfltliis in llirf life, eon versa tile and (Mi'th. ; ; ..... ...M . . 1 iifw i ijr.iatr.iu' ' h" oulier Ucpei II : j inn ix.vfa:i:'ATio. i view tint th-- Vit- l' ;.. : ;'.;t So 1 ; count and d viar-.: ; -... 1 !n'- iii'lf ! tl. t!':ib "o! yeUeviileMreet.ftndmive thence t(H rVrv'l''r. , ' ,l '"J ' Yorborotttth, from whence Gov. Vance ; u'-' v n' v,! . VVMr w. hw-nr m i t ic t.aoito mix in- "' ' "v : . . ' " ' ' . . , ' ! ant si.u ,: TO, Win.: :'Militvi'fr, flic ami other or-; 'Ua-nd canizat'ibrih will' Turiii at '.'the foot or ! nri,i.v -M' 1, til. "1 11 -fi i. m.: Torchdiht pr.veion ";! I"""'" '"l ! '! : f ....v r, si.. ,vj. i wheluer. n?!.u,c h ;i M..t ae. .tt. .;tl.',ri.M nth.ou. Favettc:.: In tho i.-ue. ol v. ,,., ..i.. eau- bf the head rigifing of the brig wan; car ried away. Capt. Given, of tlie North State, was thrown by the shock on the deck of the brig and sustained painful injuries. He got his hand crushed, j; Captain Martinsen, of the Ellida, has asked for a "survey." The Elllda cleared for Amsterdam and was on her way out of port -when, the accident hap pened. ville street: :iid Ward on Favetteviile J h? 1:;iVl '' ""'K- J Street; With richt resting o?r Mhosr ,V:""r. V ! streeti. ith.audth Wardsoii West T tin ..! j.-clmn o4 . n.,s.. only ?.v noir siret: with r?ght reding onTay-! )jc .vi;eum-uce b-.t!,. l :;-,,.11! CIW UllUi rsllt.:i; Vinillll uimiuij. Uli androtherorganizations, with lanterns, on Eait'oitth street, with right resting oil Pavel tcvill street: county and vi?i- tovs oh West South4 street, right rest-'"- C diMiioj:.s will hint M:i3si. vTt 1:1: of vuitii t ais- MM. '1 ! .:; 11.;... 1 i.f iiti.lo' i jud oih -r- lr !i. il t.i .vr l.iri mi 1 '-' S-tM t. ..I ,.rt.ir or?-i . 'AIMS, iill.s, r.LVSS.WUMMIlX At',, AT 1 ViT IMIirFJ AT JAtmtr. 9 SCiS.K Ai.KNCV li: TKMP1.K'.' ri:VKi r'Kcr.i.!N f.tNK') ITMI'v ClGARETLJiS, TCRKI.SH PRESERVES 1 i;i N. Jacobi's, N. Hi Sur.th I'ront St. KOUTH AMERICAK inir on Fa vettovillc street ' ; Kach subdivision will have -a ,ui.r shal, with assistants. ! A- p. m.i The column will move on t TncnfTetii r-.. 7 V l.'X 'I I . ... t . 40.000! 10.0001 DRIED FRUITS t SWEET ORANGES! II arbor Master's Report. " Night service at the Front Strjiet 'Methodist Episcopal Clnuxh waf an occasion of unusual in- irreav in iu;jii. viciiuuuuouuii. .. legation ttf the Fifth Street M. E. (.'hurehpjicipated. The house was full and the reigiouV exercise?' were more than usually instructive and solemn. The scrtmil of Rev. J. T. Gibbs on the traiisitorinfss andjun worthiness of mun dane and ttie.permauency and glory of Heavenlyih ngs made a deep impres sion evidvt y on his "hearers. Short addresses ere made bv. Rev. Messrs. Mann aiidp 3odes. We fell into an fiior SuntMVu morning in stating that there wouKf lie a midnight joint com- inniiiim in ll.S Front. Street Church' 1 - . w.-- ,j ti I. during the monjh of :Peccmber:: eWam- V ersil; uarquesl 20 V"S & opnc& phpi 12! Total, ; ' 5 ' '-r ('''' Fa vette ville,: ?trret, u:.utr: in the Joiiov.'iuir m; i:k y. h--. .0. TSie Senate. wa called l or u-rat 12 A.Iusic: ' Ut Ward;' .-'d; Wrd: r.rd -,;lo, k. Graham i.i tl:" cl.;-!!. Ihe following; vessekmvea, Ueie . - fir. ..hwhie: . 'whiuIv and : uilti &)l?nkiA, V .... ti.;, -visitors 'Oti loot: comny anti. Muorfc M". : iuli.ils: A-.x; w, r.r:i:;i :.-...oivdi. Co thorsebnekr . -'i ' Crawford. I Artels. F:ni:--r. J.-aham Thu route will be1 indicate d- hy burn- ; Lile. llobbi:s. Roberts. S.indiier. St-.o! The ftdlovvlhg:i the,pilotsT;ort of soundings on the bara and : rip at low water: Raid illtiatV Channel, ' 10 feet; I Western Rar, 11 feet 6. inches. Jiip, 6 feet G inches; New Inlet Bar, 0 feet 9 inches, Rip," 9 feet y inches. , , H. G. Ratks, Harbor Masleiv ford. Thome and Wvntn 1 I. ?no;;t'ar ban'el?. ' ;.,.,.TUe .kaleighlJght 'JiVjra6 ry wdHhv x ,in0rnm being'pre eir. u.u n minute ijuui until the-'hcatl of llu-col-. f p-jnrPr. the Sim sate :uii.urn:-d'itlil .umn roaches thO'Staii't m''jii lor hip i,,,;,-.iv n-,o;iis:v- :.! in oeLuU speakers. Tin on: v lur-.-1iM .n iJu M.nk-t. c. tchr. CAul.iN. ' NOW I.WIMNH. : r i-y! HIM (UU. C KOW CO. lx. oi v ni:nKL TUFA AKK. ALL LIV ... . . s HeAMcn-: " ;! - ' particulars tT the Inauguration At the'last regnlarjcomjcilf TO-1 j ' SPi3jlAlj. ' I Vi.TIl P l.t I 1i!ll IOI TlltV ... i- , . . . 1 111 1. 11 ifii-iiimii.it I'locyssionwiii, liive jn co.r.'.nn m ; J ID Ur; t . O R El RES KX 1 ATI A t.. - :V1rH; V .11 1 Lll .lilvA lours; Avttll transparestcies at - intervals. TIk. Uvvul- u. pievutative. m.-i YUiHT. is liKUF.i.Y i;ivr.X ill V .; . iJ rUN,: . in their hall ut 12 m. to-dav.aud va, ;.:n.s;. i.... vili V ,u:t u. iIh-;-i,c - . ' luef Marshal, , called to otdVr bv Speaker Price. r1 V?X:' rV 'rlJ The fuUuWi:-eoatu:M .lbo.lw.Lu- Upon a rail oh hi roll, the Tdlo,;, - i . M..rS. uiuiuoii 111 ; The Afrlcin M. E. Church, on Red Cross strc,cld a Watch Night meet ing, at vvMehf there was a large attend- since. . V II . :- . ' ' llev. M Lf Ambler, ; rector of St. Paul's Episeppal Church, discoursed in . the eveniol lipon the Rinding of Satan and the FjiW the World. The latter Mays woup probably show as great de- 1 pi-avity i)a Stlie world as thero had been tiihirlieries. Jt .was not certain that oming Tribe 'No 4, -. I nipro-ied. Order Red Men, held oh thc'sledp' of -the' 1st" sun Cold Moon, G. S, I).: 3lp,? the: fol lowing chiefs were raised to their rt spective stumps: . . - ' .' - . . : -: John E. Silvia, P. T. J. Herring, S.' ; tJ, . A.T. Hewlett, S. S, ,.,,.:'---. C. a Redd, J- S. . ; S. X. Craig, C. of 11 W. S. Hewlett, K. of W. A :-l to the Coze Fan- Reiuveiitalives an-wei'e.! t. tu na l nei A r Ji'V, li .-.ell . I icd k i i . . i . Cole, Enni. Fo. ll-.ut ;. Il-.iym -llnrtoii oi' Havtf.ii'd. Ilnrt.s:; tit" Vilk . MUirmii: 11 o'clock p. in..-Jan. I. I l.inebacl-:; Ll .vd. Mori!.-. IV 1. IVa.-H. fjiJi lil'auSfUm'-tos) took pi:-i; in Tu k-1 Furneil. lleynoids. Re.-?. Sh.nweil, I V.I.--frill f Mi : T ' ' - Ai it ' - " ' I Spike. Stephenson. Sv.aiu-2::. ... r , , ; The Sneaker aii.ou:iee.l tl. it i!.;ie t 1 military parade y gra;:-. . uod xov.t.: ' ' ' ' There was an. immense cr.SvM m at- On motion or Roe, the lb-u- ih. !2 tendance lpou lic-cnsonies. - x J adjourned until Mo.sd.iy in vnlii-- at 1) Tiie Chbf Justiee adsnini-tered the ! o'clock. ' oath of ofGc Ma'.: 'I- ..! Notih Cirolinj. i - .. AMKRICAJC B0TER rHEM ttXK Sf.t?f jellies, niMJiui, sugars; FRUIT?, ii; dL dr, dr c Notice of Application. VrllrK is HKKKIir ilVKN TH A a ;;'!! !t'n v"t In? iiva Ic to il.e Hen r.il A- ml.', to imtirvir4i(' 1'-IC No. i.vnt2i !! linlu-trx .l"l'.liim'l. I'en b r l .-'ialy. nrth Cdrvliu-t. I'v !"- fuu l A'ane Justice Reside to tin oth ;r-. VmsrniCcent 'portrait 'of lb" rv- i follows : . " , . . i I. ! - - l . i Northern through n.aiJ.- - - -rwaspreiited K Mis. aiico bv j NurUa.rn xhvjnirU axrl , , Io.-tal Hours. lb -iu.iil-s el'-M a t'Citi l'. - Ullie.' t - there woil$ jbe. a complete triumph ol, VhristioiatJ- juntil the Millenium. Par parcntheil we may as well state that vie were iisiu formed as to the subject: of Mr. liSnbler's Christmas sermon'. The text Mthe day before was given to us. The J )iristinas subject was one . more suitflj'i for; the day. , '; ; i We ar;wittout not?s of ryic:s; ' i't other churches. 1!.1 i i Phil&delphiuhi. AU u """" J,iVlu r ' and route Minr-li l 1!.. ?. - ed, .notwithstanding, the display to- i l'roja at a , -a . ' " ,. ; Southern mail." f.r all t.i:. - mgntis fine. ... , ?,T .v,utll, ,la;,v ' iiialij ela iv Mnil- lor t!.r N. ' It espouse. Recently a movement was made to pure-hasp the ' old 'S.buth, Church iu Boston, Mrs. Hemenway. wrotq to Miss Auiy Bradley tliat it would be very j agreeable for her 'to now:. that the pupils of the Tileston school had con tributed something tovrard: the1, pur chase fund. Miss Bradley announced Mrs. HemeiiwavV wisli' to the chUdrtn r;i t ijit.r.lnv iliHv jr:iv Mis BradWv I . , v""-. T.T I . . ' - - . .. w iliVW ho Kenfn for this -nnr- alem iVs eo-o its tvvemv-ou.tti. ; SovDurh vJ-wUuS.l- ""V- ; w 4 ! volume.'" " ': ' Northern tltfou-rh 'v v pose. iYauce,. Jar via ;vnd t.thers huvo'b.vii ; V.eet-ni ir.ils C. C.Ky. U.. gpbakiug. to an inniKM and. enthiw- tavcttevrtle r.iul o. as tic crowd. .f aiul Fri.lav- -'- - - - ' . ; l-avettvjville" by . l . Vt)KTH CAUOMNA N1'AV. : diily fex-cpt n:la;.-; I f IT . .. 1 .. Labt weeu that t. iimg paper,. j.,ie , I ate office. ,-Vi iy 1 ll i 1 YESTERDAY. Hotel Personals Priu-KLt, .:" btonday-M; F.J i The FisjWd8 not oL served formally Schmelyer, U. P. IX.GrafWN. 1 , uy any organized : bodies, so far as we L. Peacock, Gn.rJJ-WillianlsvC.: inforom except the "Produce Louis A. MEcan, Jhoj 9. NV change and the Odd Fellows. Tlie trab, Aihpledalilip;Il. Alay)rr,Jr,, a. members Kof thr . Evphftno-o met M anxixg Houke Monday G." vttt the ilxchange' 'room and pro- Walker, Middle Sound; Jos. Walton, 1. ceeded lna brotherly manner, arm I Haston, Philadelphia;. M. Iolly.'N-Y. uarui, to he residences of the Presi dent and Yicc Presideiit. l-espectively Messrs. DsUid G. Worth and E. Lilly, ; vhere theypvere socially entertained. The 0d$ Fellows in their lcnlge room, opposite tlje City Hall, had a foyal time tlist eyeiiiug vvith their sup per. A, large number vere present de spite the ireary weather, and good Where Quartered. . ' The llaleigh . . Observe rn.of S unday"1 says: "The Wilmington Light Infant ry is quartered m &the; Mclvqe lloasf, comer of Wilmington nndr,Mhrtm streets." ? : a t- i. M. A. M .: : 00 r. m. A. M. k J: M 1 M. .:. A. M. :'. A.M. !.'::, 1. M. - .-!r. :j. .Ill H.Jtt. -iC- REMEMBER C. W. YATES i7i:i.:' lhas. D. Myers & Co.t. ke7ljll 5 and 1 crtA rrtrt C iiir. iost TOCK OF COJlTLim FRESH t'i. ! l) FANCY STATIONER! libANK.'CliOtL AND MIsCF.LLA M:ot itOo!C6, 1 ANA I'icn itr.s AND f:mf, iMl.il f KNS ANni'ECIL?,&C.f C. In .-.. i :.!( . 1 -ual1v tifrt Jn a Crsl T.tMK v i"Al JONEUY iT.i:.K. volume. T,.i- F Tf .1..1im,.., h mr.in.n-ed IVoia ! 1 h Sm:tln nl- iUn:i. AVV, t Jk. A. -' - - -1 ... . . . , 1 111111 1 l.i rvr i.iiiii vii hit . iv n . . n l"? I . T llilild "i 1111 i a .T - . byterian unurc.u in u msiou. plv anil sualloue. . vt ry Fri.'.ay a: A. M JIT. O. . iJiau 1C. Oi .TlUli-.lll. :r..s , -:au ortivi ii iro:n ' .. ut " fec-etved' seri ns iijb.trie by iot tuul j P-M., and 011 Snn.lays fr.m to '..:j0 Ii.nm 4 l.r rw.-:' rki t'llllllfl - W"J,"WT; ' - siau-.i. i.n' ..',xn fr..:u S A. it. t-f: M Af.sfaf: I'iliMIMi INK IUMPAM. M AM FArTCHKUS UT PRINTING INKS, (HOOK AND NF.tVS lil.AfK A M'htl ALTY. IT N .r.b .Mh stn-rt. Htlla- i -i j iVtiny";..i:b. on him 1 1 . t 4. We regret to learil'bv SnndavVi Kal- .trholcsome feeling wa.4 inspired by the J eigh OWrrieivthe Colj'S. Fremont, generous repast and the communion of I while, 0Ui4v yisitalvt Saturday to his kindred spirits, ; : son-in-lawat.Rockr "Motintv fell imwn, ; Dusmess yas dull, little having beeu and it is feared, broke, one, of ..his .legs. I. done. in" anylof the stores. Work on j AV trtjst it Unot 96 bad asMliatvy V v nudii w4a iiimuM, vntiiviy suut-iiu- i . . . . i . . . . .n . the drlymenrand laborers gCner- j An .wiuen turk'ey t was Wxctilbr ojr xook nQuuay, as uhi ine cominis- 1 r . 1 ? : t, ;7 , " sion merchaiits. ' . , m;thw city, fqU ';.tf fiyi,.pvQ. The usual cthanci oat ion procession at heartily-ujd thctg notigh and ceremonies were dispensed with by 9f,y4'5"ife41 P1 the colored people: A few of tlie -inorouigi.-u ru- tn Jt b-Zi-Ji I ou the "reels m lull uniform. ; s tunes beinir- nrrahtf. for traTtzea aud Not a great many , social ettlls were 1 anadrillea, ':,r' . ! Alliv. stirrer-up of strife lroin the North has been to Charlotte lit work among ti e negroes- He went back to vilify 'the p?oplo in the columns of the Champicn Liar, the Nevf-York Taut. Fho nnexneted takin? oft of the Snmlav train caused a. zrood man? Ibn- . - ' T . , O 1 unpeople 10 .stay uu iruiu me jiiul- ; guration. savs the Messcngth-' A 'few roile6!Golclsboro to taker the N. C. train jtherei Tvro AVarsavtt gentlemen walked to Goldsboro. 1 1 , Charioeqvc.r-V A rVH? the police received .inform atio;. of a- despcrate encounter which cccnrred in the' Ti'einitr of Five '.Point's on Chrin- mas day, ueiween xwo negroes, in wnieu one of theiri was' s badly cut that it U probable, hs wjl dic . .They have been keeping a lookout lor 1 ue otner party, but thns far their efforts have en nn- successful:1 t uinl from V "i1 ? to ."rn, 0 T. M. Mni'CV cr.i-r an 1 KesrisU-r D' avtuuMttp opt-:i sr.me a St.ii:r Oflice. ". Stamps' for -sal:4 at con.-ra! A, -1;. ry u '.rr. Stamp Oiliee is c.-eil. Ke.Boics aa'tib! at j. Ia and night, " ' Wilmington Dlitiitt. ortii Cai:oi.ina LoNi-:utXCi: lll.-T Rocxn or .PioiNTMrT ro: . a it tekly Mcr.TiN .. a- m m: i:y n:r: i'nn sidi v. Flutk, Rev . W. s. 'ij.At ;:, roi: Ti:r. rairT L'om i:".i.Nr. Yr at. : Musnrtlia, t Ma;'i,- Ii: - - iK-c. :.(. 31 Onloy, at Lcbarr.n - - - -W hitevUle X Wacca:n-v Ii-. f. I. art. Wftttv iLc . t . . T.laden, at D.-cia-t lyiuj.!, Lsiiv.h, at nlz t'j - - -Wilmington. Fion !ref -" -Snr.thrillc, at Ziu.t umioa. iijuu hi - ... - t Toisan, at Union - - - - CoKrybiiryandCoharscMi.-., at TIaIF - '4 i '.1 an. . is. : 1 - :i. P-V i 1 11 . .- ::. i I i Ki uau'.-villc, at Ktnm-viliV Mar. . ..r Ii:k ar.' .f --iinrlo; quality. 4hc 11a Ic from tlr-1.- lnr .Uiii' td nJ :hc(rsoa:iJ u. i-.i-louof I'KA'niCAi iHiNTi:i: AND rRKaSMAN. thtnr..r jvjl" will .t'AUWTKi: ;vr.BY ikmi oris. vii.ii to ';T a hLT'KHIOR JKTHLAti 1H'K DttYIV;. ANDF.NTIKKLYFnL. r UOMsr.l TINU-UrF. nyn vuv ; i:t;uwci: tiiax tNT rtinn INK 11AM F.U'Tl'KEPi'S IS TllF. I N1TF.D TATPS. A ria 1 o" r. -ata; ''.- t. H! r.i.? ji.e vri:ier that li -.: iffii f r(- riwr .:ihiou! I fT )! Ink., i'ci u h Ajy- -il irn to -uit t-itr -i..r r. . A'Mn . 'KF.YTo .'LFHlNliVi: lVKf .. IT North .tU .5tlJi:a.L;!;J.L, Y. Je.sr V. ASIIKVJLLK C1TMKX. A tl'Ai:rO WEEKLY I'AVEI-titXL ADVEKTISTXG MEDIUM. CELERY -JLND- 'CABBAGES TILL BL EXCKlVfD NLW Yo.;?; ST1UXER OK MOr. DT.XVXSDAT. i Hvrr will rrtM tnUl 10 tf&& d.v Mf JAJi. C. S'FVtNFOSf. 'A friend cf opting Vice, Presideut Ferry says thera is no reason to believe that he lias eo'ncluded not to assume ths responsibUity of counting the elec toral yotcsJind,declann.tbe result un less Senate "''passes i a feVfcfel reolu tlbti directing. Uirai t6 00 soj This gta ibmau also siys that1 HM"iorjr'd9fiM fal whether .fuea', rolitir:i can Ik gotten through &' Senate, 11 I rtmr ririvrv In v v T V'ti ( ! j DKttict .l:'iar;j;i 'j;'.;.us th. I-c- I J Wuiilnfoii. iwt ha .Uvt.l luod tare Kxnn t?ic i nvr.: S:r'-. t t nun-li, 1 time and mmm-t icirx:m 1 1' !ti Wilniingtcir. at 11 oc!o; L, a. m., Feb. .1. Atf&IAs'lllSU """" ' BOtSE FraiS!llG HiiOliS QIHLD'S THAY, TOILLT SET 3. FANCY FX.OV.T.2. IpT. wtiiiV "l-Wn j: TAYLOR, ..dvr.VyJWr;r.--"rk ..-1 -1 Froav u? of b'a-l :i- r' J.ttw !. lt'v 1 1 tJip Fear arvl luouiitiu ri'irJ- n. S-iI Sur rU Ad !n f f , STt).N E A: FUKMAN, ; .4-:f . AfhrTllU, ' C I'ASIIIOWlil.'l CI ALL T MX.iUM. UNDLTVTn j i'urci U I bu-. . Ljict Ucnt haxbera al wayt rali v si alt eattatomr. liUfM V. . Divi- AtVi., a. Rlh"Tfn.irrrj. hilw Macf f . HI K OXFORD TORCH-UGUT rfr?!atUc om5W Co.V -. To D.lUr iVr An num. fu A&xiue. Tlc lctacnitic Orja cf (infertile. ' IF Vt' Will RY ALL KO EN X ELO PES -4 F Idanforth - YOU ill ol theu f bp M tL lUqtd 'I n 4" 1 . ( .r J l . .v. 1 v i - -s -
The Cape Fear (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Jan. 2, 1877, edition 1
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