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NUMBKIV73.. '- ""- mmmmmm ' i , , - I '.. . . ... - GEXER'AL CITV NEWS. 1-4 OUR CITY. DELIVERY. 'I : - From to-day Mr". William Keen be--) roDies City Agent of the CapTkak. He will deliver ooe-balf of the papers himself and will have the other portion 4 delivered by, h careful and trnsty per- i 1 i Collections will be. made at the rate often cents a week, or forty-five cents a month. ' . r ., . - in order to chance let him tiot delivered. rive'-Mr." Keen a fair know' if your paper is In a day or two be vtil he perfectly familiar with the route. THE COURTS, New Hanover Superior Court, i ; 1 ; Btatq y?. AViliairi jyei8 and Anuie Jane Blacki i. i a.j verdict not guilty. The civil docket was called over to arrange the calendar. ' Mayor's Court. Two cases of disorderly jcondutt one continued on account of absence of the party, in the other a small fine was im posed. "! 1 " ' h . A party waa fined $2a an costs jbr. jstailjng hqupr without license. Itreaklug two Staples. ! 'flic warehouse of Messrs. C. p. My- rs k Co. which is in the; rear of their ttore. wai broken into Mondav niirht. f ; 1 O I The burglar first drew the staple in tin ratc on-the Fnrft 1 a or. Hp 4i, cJi u I lw,ruT T ' r utB arel0use aoor ana was in command ot the situation. Something must. 'have' frightened him off as nnthino- h hpn " O missed. Burglars are getting bolder And very numerous in these parts. ' ," uu e,ireW... ; ; Alarket street is being laid with clay WW .1- AL. C3Av.X. . . - Horn the tuinpicke to the corner of 5th street that is to say work is going on over that area. 1 be intention is to extend the process further dowu Mai ket street. 4 r North Front street between Chest- uut and ' Mulberry is being graded, With !l rifnr-'in rinr-Ac-Tr itn cr it Saika 7r? - tyMt.Hf.M6 4k. wuujv of the stones wero laid yesterday. I ' i a uc uu cieciion. s inestocKuoiders ol the Dawson Bank 1 . m - - r . met yestcrdjiy afternoon at the Bank and chose the following THrnr fn. the ensuing year: , Messrs. I. Y. Kerchner, President, A 4. IcRoict, James Anderson, A-K 'a ' ' 1 it ; - . . J ireo Marunu. a. rsurr, feschau, J. L. Boatwfight, John McRae, J. A. Maultsby, James Dawson and Robert Strange. 4 ' ; : : . First National Bank. Yesterday morning a meeting of the stockholders of the First Rational Bank of Witminirton was held at their t ' j r 1 T vru r-1: virectors were reiectea, as loijowr, Messrs. D. G. Worth, Walter L. -Steele, . James Sprutrt, AY. 11. McRary and E. E.Burruss. This w'as t,he principal and almost only business transacted. The Petit Jury. The following compose the petit jury for the first ! two weeks of the present at Raleigh and one in some other sec term of the Superior Court, viz: , V lion the State. On motion the bill ST. Potts. Thomas Byrd, Obcdiah Royal, David E. Bunting, James K. Davis, Andrew J. Johnson, Andrew J. Walker, T. lC. Moore, Albert Love; James II. Hall, Hiram Hankins, ; Geo. W. Murray,! James Bender, Wm, H. WiUiains. ' : ";.';" ' i; (X PtMttAfflna i i7v..vit a it - .vv b.uavuuuoi,t . e learn frnm PncimnM t ; r that Hell Swamp postomoe. Brunswick county, N. C, has been re-established and J.P.Balianl annninto,! 4mo0;. t mody and change Article II, of promptlv Lambda on the spot Coj likew ? ' the Constitution of North Carolina, Icrctal If he Nn awife Kappa uae wise inat supply postoffice, BrunS- was taken un and referrpd t iho. inrli- p; not- nnA Molt a Kl - - wits county, nas been re-established, with Wm. Grisset as postmaster. Thcnnometrical. ;- The state of the thermometer at the prions stations named below Was q ectved at the signal 'office in this city lt4:3A t. ml :.:(. . .VI- .'a Augusta, 44; Charleston, 40; Galves ton. 50; Jacksonville, 46; Mobile, 38: ew Urleans, 40; Norfolk: 24; Savan nah, 4D; Wilmington, 32. 5 On Monday morning when the steam- Wayejeftavettfyaie.the Th i:.'..fi-'UA.'!'L.iu "vu rise in we river oi tea. icet. . i. ... f A -.Vw w -.--.y portions of the Cape Fear rapidly At a meet.. of the' Hook arid L'- der Company No l r.'E.' Si Kasli" xt!a elnfivJ w . . i . Ji n V. f ?? xiamme, Axeman. 'Mr. A: was chosea Treasurer. ?"if Hotel Personals. i Puecell House Tuesday Frank ! IL: Jones. New York: I Rvlnnd .Tr J. W. Ramsey, Baltimore; T. hr. Aarn- . i . ' stead, Richmond; Jno. French, Rocky PointjJ. C. Powell, Columbus county: D. D. Barber; Mayes ville. S. C.; W. K. Mayo .and lady, Hart ford; -'AY. A. Moody, ..a. W. Bogctte, N. C. 31 axxi.vg House Tuesday ij . W alker, -F. M. Foy. Sound; . W. L. Harris; N.Y,;B. N. Camaron, Mo.; A. Call, Rockingham; R. (LMabry, Laur inburc ; The stockholders of the People s Steamboat Company met yesterday ,but adjourned to meet to-day. '-' Services at the Front Strict Meih odist and Lutheran Churches this even ing at 7i o'clock. ' " lEISTE - 'iUTM.'CAK. OWN A, . TwentySeveutn Hay. CuiiUkcedfi'om the Observer. v h SENATE. ? Monday, Jan. b. V JXTltODUDTIOX OF BILLS. Gre6u: Bill to protect mockinsr birds. Referred. - By the same: Bill to Drevent the tale ofintoxicatiagliji,ir3thc State. Kftterreu. - "Ciho: Bill to change certain sections of the Constitution of the State. Re ferred to the committee on couatv cov- ernmeqt an3 ordered to be printed. Uaho: Jim in relation to justices oT the peace. Referred. - i Caho: Bill to establish a svstem of vw4vjau HAV wuuuvo All iuu State. Referred to committee on conn- iy goverumeui ami , . pmepeu 10 DC pnnted, Short: Bill to amend and consolidate the charter of the Great Falls Mann jiic.turing Company, in the county of Richmond.' Referred to the commit- tee on corporations. Justice: mil to regulate the terms ot the Superior Court of the 9th Judicial District. Referred. ; BUl to repeal chapter 245 of the Jaws . of 1871, (known, as "House bill 422.") 13ond swapping bill a. lenginy discussion ensued, lira- ham and Scales spoke in opposition to the passage ot the bill and Cunning ham and Kobbms advocated Mts pas sage. Alter a number of-dilatory moves the bill passed ita second read- msr. I.J ' rri ' i rn .r 1 11 .1 lo repeal jjousc oin passed ov tne General Assembly of, 1874-'75. (This bill was similar to the bill just passed, except that Senators claimed its pre- . . amble was objectionable, because it charged fraud directly on securing the Psage 01 nouseou osipon- ed uutil first Friday in next December I roy said he suggested this day be cause it yas hangman's day - and he thought it a suitable occassion lor such a measure to die. The motion prevailed. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. ' ' The following petitions were present ed,' and under the rules lay over: JJy Hill, colored, of Mew Hanover: A petition from colored citizens of A ash county, asking cqtoniatiqn. j - By Roberts: A resolution of inquiry tin relation to the impeachment of J. C. L.; Harris, Solicitor for the 6th Judi- cial District. Calendar. The followinsr bills were introduced. passed their first reading and went to he calendar or were referred to appro- priate committees By Kenan: Bill in relation to indict ments for larceny of money. Judiciary. By Geffroy: A bill entitled an . act concerning the Supreme Court. This provides for the holding of three terms of the Supreme Couot each year, two vZnZl " X nlf ViVh, Wfif ,f j the Oxford. Orphan Asylntn. Proio- I utinne onn miar)nnc I hu I i 1 1 I DIVIVIIO UUU g(4VUUUbOi i AUia Ulll' nu" : Tides for i- a btate. : appropriation of $5,000 to be made for the years 1877 uu iuio. iPrpLW. 0. Kerr, State: Geologist, in response to resoluUon ot inquiry as i Mw.uu.wiw tvM. uio u.jjiMimvm, I ciihmittwl a pnorthv ivnnpt whip i n:i I : f It U lordered printed. ; ; r U15- i6: 1,111 10 entitled an act 1 L - j l ttary committee. U. B. ,168: Bill to be entitled "au act relating to county government," wiaugiug iuc provisions oi sections x ni ; M . l a j and 5. Article VII, of the ConstitutiQU, oji municipal corporations, Tyas taken up afld referred to committee on county governments. H. B. 73: Resolution to instruct the Attorney General to bring suit to re. cover bonds issued to A. & T. R. TL Co.. known as the5 Keoch blackmail saitZ Referred to finance committee. Bill to incorporate the Milton & Sutherlin Narrow Gause Railroad J Company rjassed l ,"o (rveret coumy, I passed its several readinir. f t. a. xv&i Aiu to incorDorate Keni- i itoq r.ncampment of RWrvmKo - vib o.a vi. a, a tT5l ,J A J I 1. ftMiiWiTiSS W ' al ilia i iiw kuvp ri Dfininpo j pitied an act to -incorporate the to wp i rvf ahno iTpaK Tb-lwcrt rrnt- in f the h"T T m onoo ueei, liobeson county; chanff -V. - ZTTT V T .v;" w v i 7 r pii .na wiix i ra av a r nn nnn nicoAi iid i.WTWAi wasis,:' s - WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY MORNING JANUARY The Democratic numbers. General Assembly hf-hTa ioiif Lpf the Monday nijrht on'the uh?ect of countv CilUCU? government. The XfVJS that ftnrr who ttss cl.nt l,v fVn.olinC i !i t-n. :.: Kowan count v.I:iftt Thuilrv-. ilifl Sat , - T lit urday evening. 'Eljenczer Mtrf.re, Viioiln r youn' if an ofNe.wlx'rn. shot - hiui.-ilf, by carclcfs use of fire-arms, 1 1 w arm rested oo the muzzle of the un, and his -hoe Ptfuck the hammer. . , - v( - Gov. Vanct lias apjKiiutcd Johnstone Jones, of the Raleigh AV.t f, Adjutant General the State. with the rank of lsngadier Gnieral and Gen. AV.v p. Roberts, Capl. A; B. Andrews' Me)4i?. i J. N. Staples iud ' 1'aiil V. ?deans as t Aiu.ie i amp, .with the rank of Colo nel, j .. .. . . . " Cho.(!uiti. Ob-row . A tjiah by ti ie i Also, near the same place. on Saturday, a boy who was playinjr with a itol. which of course was not" loaded, atci dentally hot and killed a iWro woman. I3 l LOUISIANA. W.hat JonjrMrtet TIUhLs Favor! the iUoll c;uvernmeut. ,, : 't New Om.EAXs, Jan. 7. ISTT.-.Gen eral Longstreet va interviewed; by your correspondent kite to-ui:it anil expressed his firm conviction that the Nicholl? government hod leen fairly fl(iy'tfil tVllt it tl--nll iil -..-...l, K iiame oiFulkner, of Deep Rin-r nefirh bcrhood near AuWWrjraiciiiitaily shot and killed himself a few tlaya a no. sustained. 'Hie Returning Board ihadtjfiOfXl&r. oeeu unjust innis action, ana iicdetiiu el recognizing it in any event. 'The outrages occurring had no political significance any move than if they '.had occurred in Maine. Nv York or Illi nois. He docs not believe that nuy, intimidation," so-.-called.'occit'rK-d at this election. . ' New Orlkak.s; Jan. H. By noon a large crowd had assembled at St.- lat rick's Hall, entirely filling the building and by one o'clock some live thousand people had assembled on the tvcot Lafayette Square and on tho adjacent duilding;?. 'tiic Governor concluded his inaugural address "thus: It hall be a great object of my admin it ration' to promote kindness sympathy, f- clence and justice ijclweeatlie two iu ejjM()nI)cnl6cniU the corruit e of that inhabit the tale, and who, v. itli common interest, should co-operate to secure the common good. In tine, -fellow-citizens,; I "shall invoke the hlcu ing and aosist&.uce of Almighty (Jod, and earnestly and cousciehtionsly cmlur. cr to do mv dutv." ; .... Packard ajd Autoine were iuu.iOfu;; ted at the State-. 'House. .No s. '. nacnt. '.''- . i;!iFdtAT U3IliAKV Morton is Worried about OreT"u. Commodore Yacder-bilt 'left j'-'ji.ud;) to Re v..Dr. Charlei Deems. The has been no difference of ojin ion between Mr. Hewitt and Gov. Til- doiK J i?v yt: i 1 ; r w The line . JKVebch ste'amer -L'Anu-ri-que went ashore near LongBrauch,but Till .were. saved, -on iSunday. . The Democratic nieetinL'- ui ToTm- 1 " ; t . - 1 v . f ou.s, vmuo, v.as very largy; it recom mends that a National Convention be held at Washington on Febrnarv 12. James Gordoji Bennett and Frederick May fought, a duel at Haviv-le-(;race on Monday. One report is thai" Ben nett was wounded, and another that neither was hurt. - . , Private dispatches report the Dem ocratic, mass meetings throughout.? thoroughly patriotic and dcternfHed. The speeches ' arc somewhat threaten ing,1 and the resolution?: positive in their declaration. . It is asserted by peious often well informed that Mr. Blaine, who was said to be opposed to the plans of Messrs. Chandler, Cameron, and Morton ; two .eks ago, has .been won over aryl wil 1 l0. . )TL n ro 1 - A "":il. irradnato. who nmr-; d a i Vew Haveu iriri recentlv: was infornwl i nr. inn i cnnimoiiermeur 01 iin-ir unnev. moou 1 that: she made it an invariable practice to read chapter froto the i jrreeK. l eduiuiein oil J laius ami wiore : :.. r..., I ". , . a , . - - , i .. teuce. He replied he-didn't care one iota if it was. and saying he'd Hcta, he i a a jik vji a VV' svy uiim a V- a a v tn niiuui a Psi, or even a Mu. he'd Kta Gamma. Herahl ; - ; - " ' ; . . .... - The Russian fleet, which lia tailed for America, will probably 'anchor at Fort Royal two weeks t iveuce. I he Grand Duke Alexis, whose former visit to this couutav caused so widespread a seusation, accompanied the fleet nnd will come directly to AYasningcoil. Wilmln'rton District, North Carolina Convekexce Iikt Rouxu of "Ari,oixTMEXT fob trAu TEELY 3IEETTXOS AS MAOK BY TUE PKE- sidixg Eldee. Rev. W. tf. Blics. roa the Pkesext Coxi ehexce teakc Whitcvinc ii V iuxonawIis. '. at .Whiteille - - .i i cu'5 vuai. Jrt, 21 i t Feti.":t! 4 lo, 11 4 17, IS uinina,rontfctreci- - I ..v, WW1 i m: a a ai ?3 ffi: ti I 'CkesbuiraiCbharleAUkk, 1 t ; ll Hall s -'--,. '-. .. jdar. ), 4 , KenansvUle, at Kenaville,;;, - 10, 11 - 1 8 '?:ziml-iz v.: n District StuwardV nuiin-'. at the Uv i . wK . i ture uom tr tn Kmnt Mnt-t i nurrn. ' WUminton, at 11 o'clock, a. m., Feb, . ! i hOU lftt CAUU1.1NA. Horr the Hampton Government Gets AlongWhat Chamberlain Hay. ' Sjjft'ml to the Herald. Columbia, Jan. 7. The 8enate cum 'mittee hw beta to clon now nearlrcm m.K .J V. . nese, a Urge majority of whom were uejrroe carcfuUr collected br United States District Attorney, Corbin from the vtctnljy of the Becnes of th lltmburr and Kllcnton riot. Alnjut one-fourth of the wiuewc wero MLie men Introduced br Senator Mcrrimon, Democrat, and I have information which ttates that the testi mony of the Jatter has tnccc?fnllT rebut tal that ivr-n before the cnmnjUtre bv Mr. Corbin'n witneew?. TUE HAMPTON OOVLRXMEM . Hampton's srovemuient floats alii "tt-adily. Coulribution. umlcr bin cll for ton i-r tent or lat vear tax h'y. are- i rapiviiy nowmir in im:n tre tixiuyer, una lc has alrca'lv placed the chtritable Inrti- tutions ana the reuitetitiary in a condltiim Jar above any Jmmediate or prtfrpcctlvc want. He is in dailv reet.-fpt of proffer of money and renewed nFuranecif allegi ance, and each mail brimrs him a basketful of l-ttcr-f to nil of whk-h u- gives hi j-r-nal fKiervision and' attention. If this continiA-ft, a thd. iutlicatiou.s are that it certainly will, the Chamberlain dynasty will assuredly lc starved. out. despite the Irvsem-- of the company of I'uitcii Jt:its troo) tt t!etAte liousti. ! prm.ic mef.tin. I of Xho t;xj.-ayers are ln-inj lu-ld iu i-xt-ry i co iinr- iti tbe-Ktate, Mhicli are iu man in- Ktuncc.- largely attended by- negroes, at hich retlntiins are iKired eoudeiuuin C)ia:-alvrlsinV govern nu-nt as a usurjia tion, refu-in; t jay ldm a eent of tribute, and indorsing Hampton and plediing him the s-upport of all the taxpayer in the HtfCkti OX'. THE IT CAT U2 Singular to relate, iu the fuec of thte sul)t:tntial overtures to Hampton uud th uuanimous jmblic deinonttrations in ht favor. Chauiberlaiu rej;aj(lu it all with eming I philosophical equanimity.' lie remarked to me to-dav that the action of the Hamptc n government iu providing for the lunatii 5, oi-ihana and convicts, re lieved him f his greatest ciubarrahauieut, and he was'gratlfied'that the IX moc ratio taxpayer and other charitably diipotcd persotw had asftunicd the care of thoe 'uflYbrtuufttv&.'i J 4. ' ' ' . TIIK OHCGOX DISPUTi:. ' Failure of the ltcpublicautto I)l-ro er any Corruption. The. Ro nil Mica 11 s. vim liOfel tullv iiimiii nioney, begin to sec that they are coiug to lull, llie cviaenee s. rr ta-iore tle com mitti'e shows that no money paed, aud it will probably be found, ou further in vestigation, that the Oreirou iK-tuocrats, believing that their opponent would ap peal to the State court in the electoral Ti'iatteri thought it' prudent to retain able counarl and to prepare for co&tlv litica lion : that, beimr poor, thev aked for heln f bfin tne iSeputmean commlltee, ao l tbl, I , . w while t bey vcrc prolably pronji-d Ul tlieir lepu expense sboull ta: io&ie good, the, fact is that tUcy have received no money and ar out of pocket at tbl time for any expenses they may have gone to in the matter. Thoc who have bet n inclined to laugh at Senator Morton for hi extreme anxiety to break down Governor (iroers action, began within a day or two to perceive that he was shrewder than they and that he saw a .strenirth in the Oregon case which neither the Democrats nor the Republi cans saw iu It. The Democrats do not Itfend UoinrorGrover, but they smile to pee the eagerness with which Messrs. Morton and Mitchell and other Senator worry about it. Postal Hour. close at the Citv IW-Oiliee. The inaila as follows : Northern through mails .:15 P. M. Northern through and way mails, dally ------ 71) A. M Mails for the N. C. Railroad and routes supplied there from, at .,:15 p. M, bouthem mails for all point ' South, dailv Western mulls C, C. R'y, daily 7100 V. tisOO A. M. M. .tayettevule . aud ofhees on "Cape Fear Itiver, Tuesdays and Fridavs ----- 1 ajd P. M. Fayettevillc'by C. C. R'y, daily (except Sunday) - ) A. M. Onslow C. II. ami intermedi ate ofliees, every Friday - Oai) A. M. Smithville. daily ... - JjOUP. M. ! AKHIVK, rNoxtIjeniUuxuili inil - - - - 10:15 P. M. Northern thnmih x wav mails MOO P. M. Mails for Eas)iIIil, Town Creek, fruj. ply and Shallotuk evvrv Friday at C A. M. . Mails-deli vcrcjl from li Ai M. to 7J0 P. M., and on Slindavs from M) to 030 A. M. 1 Uiup Ofllce olik u from H A. M. to Pi M.. and from 2 to 5:30 P. M. ReirfsUrr !ant Mouey order DeiKirtuient open mho a fetamp-Oillce. f1 . . Stamps for !ale at xrencral deli very v. Leu bump Ottie is cUed. Key Jos.e aeecsfibls at all hour, day and nisht. XTSCELLJLXEVIS.. fresh" CELERY AM- i XX i - ; riLL4Bll RECEIVED FROM NEW YORK STEAMER ON MON- DAT, 2D! AS DAY. ii I Store Mil lyj.openevl nctll 10 o'eivck for aceouiri!iiriu of rutbnr?. 5.; dec 2Uf . JAS, C. STEVEN S0K. 10. 1877. Wilxnixien&jddpxi RATLKOAD. ; I 1. '...:...-, - - - . OrncxorGrx'LStf t, - . WHmiz&jNx, X. C, Jan. 1, 177. ON AND AFTKU WKD.NXjsDAY. JAN. . SJ, 1 T77. laeTnjrT TntM on the umlngloo A: Weldon rUQmad will run Mfollows: . , . IHt Maiv IN I KirfilAtTn.ll. i Leave "nmin'Ki.n Front PL " Depot, at -. 7;Uj A. L Arrive at Goldboro - K.ckT Mount WcMon - -LcaTe Weiilon, dally -Arrire at Rocky Mount - Go!dbrn - " Wnmhurtoo, ; , st. u-rt .11:4? A. I. -' . 1:WP. M. ' - - ZZX) 1 M. i - l?:.t P. M. - : Y. il. . -taP. M. Trt - - 7-:0 P.M. F.xf rr i j?riAT.- - - 1 Leave Wilmington t Arrive at CoUUro Rirk Mount 14 Weldon Leave Weldon, d4ily Arrive at Roky Mount fJoliUfK.ro 4 WilminRtou lmir. V. M l-Tii A. M Ui A. M A. M H1 A. M Hjn A. M 120 31 The Day Train make via inneetiwn at Weldon f.r" all iu1u North U Ray Line, daily excel 4 iSun-Liy, and Uily via Richmond and all-rail potrr, " Night Train make cloM couuetlious at WVldou for all jtolnts North via Richmond. PULLMANS PA LACK hLKEPINU CARS attached to 11 Nlaht Trains, and run through from Wilmington to Milford St at ton, on Richmond. rreIerickeburg K Potomac Railroad. FREIGHT TRA LNs wUl k-avc VVIlmln ton tri wetkly at oiiO X. U., aud arriv W. 1:40 P.M. JOHN F. D1VLNE, Jan 4-tf ' (Jeneral A irett. T UK.. INAUGURATION OF TIIK NKW SYSTKM OK Cash For Groceries I Hon eoiiiph-le aud iu ' norkintr order. HJl I AN SAY F.- HUi'XL VOL CAN" SAVK MOXCT: ' By Pajring Cash ! By Paying Cash! For your GROCERIES andlmyitaemof IUAS. a 1IVERS ft ui IDAS, a 3IVERS 4 CO., 5 and ? North Front bt. 5 aud T North Front 8t. Come Up Promptly And obb'ire ua bv hcttlic" our LIT TLE BILLS whether old or newly j made. Wc have tonio of very j I.ON(i STANINU and arc I TIRED OF CARRYING THEM. CJ1 and Ret our receipt and rtve u a r-fct." Chas. D. Myers & Co., jan 7 tf 3 and T North Front L Carolina Central Rail way Comp'y, UmtK liLXCUAI. MJPKIltVTLSIiENT. t WlhuinN.C.,10,.) CHAXGE OF SCHEDULE. ! W IVIt IVT1-H Nl'VIIIV TIIITil iut., Ir.iiiM uUI mn m-rr tUU Ra!l 1 1 z PASSENGER AND MAIL EXI'KE-'si. Leave Wiloluru.. at - 030 a. M. rrive in C hrtoUo at HJ P. M. - SJ0A. M. Leave ChArlutte at -Arrive at Wilmiuton at f'A) P. M. Dally except 'iilt. . THROUJU FRUiiirT. , Leave Wilmimrt.ft it ' - 7i P. M. Arrive at Charlotte at - - IIOO P. M. Leave Cuariottr at ; - . - : P. M. Arrive at WUroiu-taa at ) - M Dally exec uulai. LOCAL FREHiHT. Leave WtlmUiftou Arrive at Laarinburx Leave Luriot4ux . Arrive at Charlotte Leave Charlotte Arrive at Laurinbar? Leave Laurf nburg Arrive at WUrolntn ;.-! a. m. nsii p. M. .111 A. M. iir P.M. iJU A. M. P. M. -JW A. M. 4 P.M. ) Leave Umincto' .'.';. . Mondavi , Wrhr.l and Friday L ve Charlotte 4 ' Mjoiay, WedurMlaft and Fndajr. No PAoeTigrra allowed cr Tkketa told by Freight Tralna. V. JOHNsON, oencral uperia tea deal. Z2f Faprr HxbUaSd&s Time Tallea ot Company, z.'jjq chas. oct 15-ly 10 CENTS A WK:C EXTRAORDINARY. jndcci:me.n.nt3 ahi ror or rrr.ED CLOTHING! . the t !fr t. Irxzyl I aa Jr lrru.tcd to rW c t U ist stock or overcoats Ata ruti ?largia on ib Ct. LA1X5T STVLf Uwuu'.i.ol t T.iik- It la fS lr ad I tcni vf h'.l to buy : . . Purrha-f;ilt1tidi Ml.jt j iilu.!.! Ivy;' I'UJllllMi AMI riUXMilNG our ai.i. m i: im:T tui 1 tn IMI cent -r,- .tUiaUth. are nallr Mn!i H-i d -U ti riji.-njii" In f. : j lhrteL!ti l'uiclji'er Ui re plithi!::t el .. .. 1 ,i .., tltv tl ' REMEMBER"" ' C.-.W. YATES K,:,;r: TIIK MOM' .sroc:; or PLAIN AM FANCY TA1 LR RLMC, Clloot. A Nil MIaCr.LL.W NKOl'ft I!OiK, FANC i lUOlM, . PICTCI'.LS AND FILVMLS. I OOLD PKNrt A Nil Pi:? Cli, A;.. ., ic. ! iu fact vtrv ai irtiilc utully kipt iu a rt tlaj lioua v iVAlloNLRY tHiRU. IF VUU WILL I IT ALL MR EiS" V EL OPES DANJ'ORTII You will !b-i r:v.i 40.000 ! 40,000 ! SWEET OllANG.T.o! Thcotdy Lp J-! n Ce .'raiktt, . t ScLr. CARLTON. NV l ..N1:U. Z-?Vk j.c L SlNrOP.I). .!:o.V CO. ltl'Y ?J1 1 !:L I Tt V a ALL .-.OLD. d'.- t' ' Meal! Meal! Meal! 400 CAtiS I-RLSII ML.L IN NEW CO I TUN .-ACKi. MOLASSES! C L'BA. DLMEILRA AND hUG.Ut HUl'E. j AItl:i:LS YLOUR-AU rr. liacon, jtiour, &c. r- IM)XFS If. MiLf Ol uitLx i loci; (ii: r- ). Ift fll.d-. ! CM. I L'UA MOL&&f. 100 RU. S. II. ftYRl'P, .TO Baa COFFi.K, id BM. JiiAR, !Oi ttJl 2LUI VXJ 1U1. IPXIP IRO.v. Vii Bale HAY. B A(5 .i I N( J . TO It A V . - NC IT. ' A P. LTF.. CANDY. Tll. ill' wt; tiPlRir RAUJll.i. L.lliJ, NAILSf, e., .xr. I 1 ue jiu wi:th .c .y;.':;::. TABLE BO ARB. 4 iF.NTLf:MAN, fJR ;FATLS!ir.N' fjL n U-ia b-r.4 H a i r.tiU: laj l.'j live Uot very J.- Iati Ue L--wisv tortkrj4 f ;lintv. A J ,-. kt ih to-tfj thl cat. .au orncE. Notice of Application. VoncE h iii;::liiy .iv;n that l. aj j-iyAtk-n m 111 t-e lii-lc VJtbe irexie ral A rublr. tj l?r;r.te Li N-. X Sotcrri,rn of Isln , CoIuuiUat, rea der Cvucty, Nrth Carolisi. na.T. rcrit-WAr. C It. KUtXUA Pettoway & ScliULkcn, -nROKEES AN J COMMI5U0X MLB: j CH.VMi la :tfJuM t IWbO, Ord-r for M Uc. . a t, I arJ, ftaU, ttsx Tba, xr.t auI t cd all duKiiI of pro luce kOC'xL sCa 1 tf i r
The Cape Fear (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Jan. 10, 1877, edition 1
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