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1 : j ' - . 1 ' . ' . . . ' i BE a m;MBKR-7. liEXER A IH-ITV NEWS. to-day. Mr. William Keen l ,uii tHtv. Agent of tho Uake Fear. Hi- will deliver one-half uf the papers himself an d will harve the other portion .Jclivcmi )y a careful and trusty per- t'oliectioti will be miide at tlif rate often ccritaItrcekiorory-ite centso. nith. . ' ; :. j j ;' d order io 'ffife Mr. Ken a-fuir (hHii'r let him knbw if rour pajr is ticfl delivered. In u day or two he will he jterfcetly familiar, with the route. . January 10, 1877. A not her Burglary. The residence of Col. E. JD. Hall, at i he corner of Second and Ann streets,, :t entered with I felonious intent on m vesterdav m yi im-ning between the- id 1 o'clock. The burglar hours uf 3 and prized up a window of the lower floor3 justed up stairs to Cot. Hall's bed rooin and blew out the lamp. He then ltRk stmie papers ?uid documents from the c olonel's pockets, also his tipectueles. No oilier articles'of value were missed It seems that the fellow's movements ivere so very quiet that lie got awav rrpia the-' premises without any one dis-1 cuvcring his presence. - la t the nextf house, Mr. Wm. Ber- w . I ryV, the same morning, some one, pre bublv this verv individual, attenintr.il io enter but vi-as seared off, his move ments having been discovered. (iolng the i hole Hog by Kive Yeftenlay morning when Mr. W. H. Monroe went down to his meut shop. lust tlus-jide of Boney bridge,-' he dis covered that the padlock on the door had been broken.- He entered andsawr that five fine hogs ; which he had hung up the day before were missiug. The five hoj hogs weighed 332. pounds and were cut. The thieves broke the lock in.ilv inrriit' riff ito ' mnnt ti.;.. 1 not cut. aud easily, carried off the meat. This U quite a loss to Mr. Monro:. Thieves seem to be on a raid lately. During the; fhsV part of the winter very few: robberies were heard of. Now the city seems to be infested, with robbers. Sew Hanover Superior Court. State vs, Thomas Weeks; eacei war rant. Ordered that the defendant be put in custody of the 'sheriff, to be dis charged upon giving bond of $200 for uod behavior, with sufficient security. Ordered" that 'cupiati issue in five days Hi case defendant .jsl bulled and d f i leivr. ' '' ' ; ' -.'.I. State vs Francis Holmes: assault aud battery - erdict guiltv Htatc vs. birv out. Thomas King; larceny. Hotel Personal.. l . 1 - -. If .... fin i . .11 a mu, jiocbKr l nursuayii . b. l ov, ScotW Hill; B. F. Pearsull, J. F. f'irsall, Kenans ville. I U He K IX I House Thuruliiv-.1- K on- Ynrl-.Ji.- ii.:i..i. liii:t; J. R. Reckarus.. Baltimore; L. F. beggett, -Iituriuburj Hailors lit Trouble. t'apt. lorteusenj of the Norwegian tnigKUida, now in! port under survey. had one of 1M men, Niels J. itt, "Migcuminc stut ion; house yesterday for 1 . ; im . . tc kCCmilC:. Thi mtiiin -Trt nnt - - r- v..v M offioet down to Sniithville to arrest bother one, who deserted and 1 i.f... ...... 1 , . , ma is uown 'here on a (jejinun brig. ' Accident. A colored man, while walkiugoua ..11 v . . . . T 0 1M. ui luuioer at Messrs. Northrop t v uuiimug b sieam saw mill, in the southern nnrt rf l, ! ..;.. i . - .1 ;. , - ' , ' toot - U5 una e, io xne ground, dislocating n ..1. -m suocuuer. . lie was Home by his friends. carried to his Thermometrical. I'he statu of the thermometer at the rarious statious named bcl(ow was ob' served at the signal ofljee U this, citv at 1.30 p.m.: ton. GG: JarW.vJii., 7. Am" Vir; VllariCalOU. U l! ttai V'HS. New OrleansTc? Norfollt' 4 Wi" iah, 70: AVilmintou 67 ' f; - , - -. "t'he -Dremuea of Mr 11 V iu.;. four mile, from thc dtyrwe robW OI lMUltrv ; nnil ruitatoa n'k., i: - j - -w . . .v tuuiniBY 5iit. This is the secoud time this week Mr. Davis has sustained losses bv r t.i J foooers. t me Kiug of the Carnival at New "rlewis has sent out hia summons com. munding all subjects to attend the :lanl1 ras the 13th of February. Hristow TWknovt :i:o . f- i? v ?)" igh ing that the bill shall i)of apply to iK.'r- r.itou,- Rockport Mainc;j Isaac R National Bank. It a matter feet 30ns in Pcnler connty. .ost.l . nnn.ng, Jos, Kirkby, Mrs. A. Tref- that of this $1,500, he has paid out i 0n thc call 0f Vaughan, Uie pre- Ml. Miss A. TrerTold, S. Dcmiug, ?um ; tot, P"rPs J?T lch fious rincstion ttas ordered. Lid the ar... at There wU be a concert given for the benefit of the orphans at the Oxford Orphan Asylum "at the Opera 1 loose on Tuesday evening, Janusry 23d. The Cornet Concert Club and some of the best amateur singers of the city will make the music, directed by Prof. Tonliier. I The object for which the concert is to be held, the talent, of the perform ers, and the infrequency of such enter tainments bhoald make the occasion one of importance. Itflvnll doubtless be exceedingly pleasant. Ve learn by the Maom (,reia) TT v.-D-i.ii-.-. t I mb. T uuuuKMini, oi mis cuv. nas nur- I chased a lage tract of land and vt grow-1 at i m mg turpentine crops in'Appling conn ty. ne h . working over one hundred . Ihe August Teige, German barque im 'ltf.;ci i. m-Brifetol to .this port, waaonehun- dred and twenty four, days making the trip. She reached Frying Pan Fhpate I On December 13, but was blown off. Capt. E. C Woodson, late of the Advance, is-to commence the publica-l tion of the Express, a semi-weeklvand weekly paper, in AV'ilspn next week. Woodson i a livelv new!naner man. i i Col. Can twellV Export Table will be I readv to-dav. He has "-iven much finie I id lahor tn tho ,irt nwi ,f ;n found of great value to business men V V Mll4 a niu fV, on the wharf xucBiuuwuiti in iron i oi me dos office is breaking apart, the curbstone having fallen over. Let it be repaired at once before the entire, pavement a goes. I he committee who arc preparing tne city charter still have its provis- ions under advisement. There was a souml partv vesterdav I at Masonboro sound. It was a deliirht-1 ful day for such pleasures. j .. . 7 4 1 Mr. Silas' N. Martin hi lias been quite ill for several davs. There is still considerable snow in Fayette ville. - No magistrates' courts yesterday. . " RUMORED DEFAliCATIOK. John Pool's Probable Peculation. From the Halcigfi Xeirtt. " A charge of a serious and startling I nature is beginning to be whiSDCrcu I around the city though thus far it has obtained but little currency. I To be brief, it is alleged bv narties I y . --- Z1? P"sl"n .jo Know an oi iuu 4acis in inc case tnat John I'ool laie Superintendent of Public Instruc- i J.'. 1 .. f A t A Oil . , nou, mio wua aopouuea to nil tnc va- XT i t? b f I Stephen D. Pool, is a defaulter. It I was known at the time and so stated in I the papers that shortly after he took I charge of the office he was entrusted I by the : Commissioner of Indian Affar witLthe sum of JUOOto be applied w iHpeuucaiiuuui me juisiern nana oi N. C, Cherokee Indians inis money i luc re."" uiusnueo ana no arv of one teacher for twA mnntk Of the 1,500, there now remains in the banl$ S190, and no more. "The fund I nf f.cM ? no re of it than this remains. When mQre fSf-: orough took charge of. the gtruction, hewrote to John Pool con- cerning this fund. Pool further I ,1( a 1 , . I urifeil Mr. .Smrlw.rnnrb tnnm nntn -r, ----; ,;f -o- - ashmgton and they would settle the I mutter up, and at the same time rather I aia t 1,-..: J T fT w"?11?1 to do with the control of the Indian fund. GENERAL SUMMARY. (j'eueral Joseph B. Johns )n is lioni zed in Washington. 1 T. ... . A, tr' A TZn, m 4CU,u lcSiB.ws. A child sat , down on a pot stove neartn in rittsbnrir. and waa nerman- . , , r ' cntly branded wuh the words "B se Uunier. . oiuce we inauguration of taovernor Hampton it South jCaroliua and the Bolodgement of, the election of I .rew in Florida, there is a senslbe diminution of the talk. amonsr I HaniiKli...., V.... .. - ;r .,"VU3 uuuu'' Jw election for m- Mr' woodburn, one of thc Republi - i V4u ui;iuucr5 oi tue i touse rionda inveaiigtinR Comit Investigating Committee, says the re- ports that he would sign the majority report of thc committee conceding the T.f'P:1.""'? . . v v mk vuiuiii4ss cunrm ncf iho 1 c.an rm.i s . . , 1 - i m liiurii is unaninAriTiwi u. U I ii t w J"8 he has not made ub his mind on the J ye. , . i I J . Greensboro Patriot : Ituth AtUma. an aed colored woman in Warners. ill- r.ll ... ' w rule, leu inio tne fire Sunday and was burned to death before discovered, Tw,.k-, . . Ka7wih7&Zi 3 m PPuia- UOD, Bays Ul3 S&rald. . WILMINGTON, NbRTn CAROLINA, SATURDAY MOUSING, JANUARY LEGISLATURE OF NORTH CAR OLINA. ' Thirtieth Day. , r t'omkttttl from the A'etts. . SENATE. Thursday, January 11. Hy Liles: A resolutian in relation to the lease of the North Carolina rail road. CalendarT By Coke: An act lo amend the pilot law s of the State. Judiciary. The bill to repeal chapter 243, laws of 1874-7.1, came un a the snerial nr. ilnrntll.tn V.l..1- 1 J r Moore of Mecklenburg was itZed to next Thursday at lluiO a. m. Bill for the improvement ami recla of certain swamp lauds in On ! r.1 til' ! A?cw .aiui i-oranaiiT one nau oi tiii n i aLiii i nil in ;iuiiiiir - I c-nm.s n t Upon motion of Mr. Caho the bill waa ptponed and made j-pecial onler nlxt aJ 12 o'clock Hesolution Jn referent lo tho lon-e "i im: Aorm iarouna rauroau. j;aie. yint cJmmite to certain if the Richmond A: Danville nulro:l have Hmn cnffir.; mcnt of the lease money. Adopted, Bill to incorporate the" town of 15cau- fort, Carteret couHtv, was taken up and passed its second reading. HOUSE OF REPRESENT ATI V ES By Hughes: Bill for the encourage ment of sheep husbandry Committee on Agriculture. By Pinnix: Bill to amend the land lord and tenant act. Referred to the judiciary committee and ordered to be Pnnt By Purnoll: Bill to authorize everv towushipof the State having a city of 5,000 inhabitants and more within its limits to levy taxes for the support of graded pubhej schools. Committee on education. By Gudger: Bill to complete the railroad from Paint- Rock to Warm Springs, in Madison county. Commit tee on internal improvements. On motion of Wilson of Burke the Ugolution paying J. L. Robinson and ...lr. 1,1 1 ll... O ... R. F. Armfield $430 and ??35() respect ively for services rendered a coinmi.s siouers for the purchase of the West- em N. C. R. R. was taken un. lne resolution also gives . N. II, Smith $100 for legal services and ex- Governor Brogden his actual expenses while engaged in this work. The resolution passed its several readings and was ordered to be enrolled for ratification. By Richardson: A resolution to au thorize the Public Trcrsurer to make a demand upon the Receiver for the, construction bond-holders of the N. C. R. R., for the interest on the construc tion bond of said R-iilroud owned by the State. Committee on Finance. The bill exempting nil regularlv or dained ministers of the ,Jospel Troai . u: , nn s .. 1 . . , n niotion 0f Vaughan, the bill was nn iu rru i.:n 4 u . a iu iii&.v ii h uiiBuuuivaiini to carrv concealed deadlv weapons. reailing. was. taken un and mssca its second Umler a spensionof the rubs the bill came up on its third reading. tronk ; VI,.i to indofinitt lv i.o.toone. ti,o n nn nnva wm . ..u.'.i 011.i r Vnn 7- nnva u r..;or.to,i tho L'.tt.. J Ornfonrf moved to amend bv adding slung.shots? irou knacki( s ,;r jded MnPi invtfni : 1 t W.l ml innv...l ... bill passetl its thinl and final reading The bill for tho protection of legal notices, was taken up. Substitute of the judiciary commit tee was adopted. hev notices posted in public places. W bill nassod it. ..orond re.idi.,-. Bill punishes the tearing "dawn of I . 0n motion of Cooper, tho bill tore quiring the Secretary of State to per- Tct't in nil niMni: in cnrfolii (aumIuk nml I . u:,4, r t.i. i I vj viiiivivv iiuuiMciii 01 jev:o 10 UO . . . ' 1 so in eenam cases, was tarcen un ami DassMl its third and final reading W inTCrtlgati,., " Panning Out" Bad for the Republicans Etom the Xew York Herald. - Wasuixotox, Jan. 10. The .Senate committe -which is investigating the Oregon case, is cominx t) the melau choly conclusion that there has been no I briberv. no corrupt use of money, and that the hopes they at one time enter- talnoil of livinr . mwn iho Xath.na Democratic Committee or upon some r t r T;Mao ..1 rn,h nnrn. vt ' A LULU O IICICVIIUI IllkUU;) Vill- pUcity iu thc misuse of mouev are doomed to dUppbintment. . This is I especially vexatious, liecause or late I there has been an increasing couvi iction among Republicans that the' Oregon case is stronger tha than thev hoped, and I that it needed to nave some taint oi I . ... . corruption fixed upon it m onler to break it down. Sound lawyers Iiave 1 been struck with the merits or the do- I leuce maae uv uovernor i rover oeiorv tne committee, and particularly with the feet that he appears to have acted, not in haste, but with great delibera- 2 aPJrs.h"! uut 111 uosir. niu una irruiib uciiuiriti I .. T il . 1 1.: . . . r .i .i i" . l 11 in in sirwr nr..M.miin tiiiii in ih.uk of the State of Oreffon as these have been settled in an'analogous case bv a iwv;;rvr r c? ..... f-t a i -vvwiuu ui vuc ou oiyuic; vvuik I 4Wyer said to-day nwyer said to-day that he found Gov- I ernr Graver's case much stronger I .1 1 .1 .. ... u .uc 5iniy tooagni It is the opiniou of some who have watched the i 1 vest iirutiou that - the facts and the lawwill force the conr mittee to tho rn-Mmmn tbat rither w.w..vw Cronius claim is gooa? la nop re ceived the highest vote as an clijrable candidate, or that Oregon is entitled to but two vote. The latter cooclo sion ssenu to lie thought the molt probable. Ttie Conspiracy Moving rd Unbroken. AKHix;Toy, Jan. 10. "While tLAV V1 rfV. lt-oplc are sending mruiuriah tt Cur v-ViiiiKi.tv.Jt. UTituM gre nwi lMltmg great meeting-, ask ing fr an honcat count of the votu cast at tlur Presidential election, and protesting vigorously5 against the frauds pori-tratel bv the Republican Retuniiug IJoanN. tfie consnirators at IT- ... ... ,Ur"VM n" '.' '"V -4. .. shuuii;uiii 1 hey take n hctl ( i.-imm-tr.ut esl They Mieve there miIIIh' mresitance to their conspiracy. They m;ir to hold on to power at anv cost: :ml with 1 no machinery or ,th Cnvemmont in their hamls, the anny nd navy, the Treasury and at thorou'ily .riraniz.Hl movement extending vereverv part of the I'niou. they lielievc u ce to le certain. Theiv are a few conserva tive Republicans who deplore unl tn demn the plot, but who liave not thus far had the' couragel to declare their convietions or fo tand ii tht way of the advancing train. They remember thc laie -.f .uiuuer, Schurz, Trumbull, I'alnior, aud other eminent Republicans w! o were pro scrilxd and denounced merely because insisted that the professed principle of the party should bo carried out in good faith. Hence thev hesitate to take o sitiou now, and, lite the (Sirondins of France, may le swept away by the coming revolution. . , Meantime thc conspirators a re united, audacious, ' aggressive, and. what is more important still, are in possession of the Oovcrnmcut, which they regard as a political estate, and the revenues therefrom a thc rightful income of tin managers and oniccholders of the RtJ publican party alone. Without a cob r of justification, troops have lc n brought two thousand miles from tlu frontier posts, and are daily drilled in sijrht of the House of Representatives. TlurAtselial and thp,Wpr Detriment and the 'AVhitc' Ifouse have recently been'connected by telegraph. Supplies and munitions of war are collected, ami othcr.signifieaut pnpa rations aix openly made. The intention of this military con centration at the capital, in advance of the time for counting the votes and de- clariug tlMl'rcsidcut, is not H?gui d. 1 ' is meant to be a menac6 to t'.ie Jlou.-o of Representatives, and lou Cameron, who is one of the mot active and recKiess or the conspirators, ha threatened, in presence of the l'ii dent and others, that some of the men who are pursuingi peaceable and consti tutional means to defend their riirhts may be treated as traitors:'' This threat was made deliberately and it re fleets the spirit of the conspiracy. Morton', Sherman, and the "others not only,iusi;jt that their, instrument, the temporary President of the Senate, shall count thc votes and be an abso lute Returning Board, like Wells, An derson, and their two tnnlattu confed erates, but that tho Senate shall as sume controlling authority iu the pro ceedings of the joint meeting and as- sume to useu a superior ixmuou. For example, the practice has been uniform since Mr. Jctferson'i kecoud election that the Senate shouhgo to thc House of Representative, for the ceremony of the Presidential count. on the second Wednesday of February. The original reason for selecting, the- Housp was. perhaps, that the hall was larrer than that of the Senate, and. therefore, bet ter adapted for the occasion, which would lo sure to attract a large attend aiCe If that was a good reason sev enty years ago, it is a much better one now. At all events, the ciMom has been eo.isoe.ited by time, and h;is le oomo one of the time honored tradi tions: with tho moral force of law. It is now proposed to rover. . this old practice without any cause, and to require the House of liepiv-ient-ntives to go to thc Senate Clumber on thc 14th of February, where the space is limited and insuflivicut, Oio object is to coirvey tu tho public mind an idea that tho Senate has a function above the Houso in determining the result of the election, and that the lions- is ouly invited to attend a a witness. Another object is strategic, and the wujiiiiij: ui imiitv antcron s Conspiring brain, who designs iq & t i taln contin gency to da what Grant's kitchen or gan has declared by authority will lie done, namely, to arrest the Speaker and the majority of the House. . Heretofore the places of meeting to count the electoral votes have alwavs bocn dctprminetl by a ioint restUutiou or the two Houses. They met iu the S'uate Chander at the first and second elections 'of ' (Wn Wuihingtoii. " Thvr ..ii.-m mm nMArriftn m met in the Houseof Representatives at the election- of John AdaBM. They met in the Senate Chamber at the finrt and second elections of Tluaaius Jcftcr sou in lsOI and lu. imv then they have iavariably met in the House of Reprcsentativej; orJ' iiV other words, four elections have been declared in the Senate Chamber '.ami seventeen iu the House of Representative?, and 'utevn of these meeting havo bi-vu in an un interrupted series Our old Battleboro frieud. 13. Frauk Pitt, has become local editor aud co- ironrk?tcWf4nrhhm llen,hl and , hex t-V, liv.l tv i m"-'. - . , l 13.' 1877. 4 - - I LOUISIANA. Attitude r tbe !f atSeul 1UcUtc th XAuLOaba Q,aeao Xratrmlity B.cOrmd--l atcn lew Betwrai U PrrHct a the LamHlaaa IVmm ml The lrjr&l Q.mr(UM X.'t4tr ContldcraUfrU. ' t ra jhl n'MItkmtf !ntn-titn ! u military y;l.ritw- ..N.-v OrlcQ tUr the eT--t that tlu re hontd 1- iilriirr feiM' f 'hr trii wJ:!iim- ront.tvtlng I-Iiijf-lJni. 9 rW thrre a a r4-li-ion or other l.n-sn h .f i!h -mr. lU tbouti hi- hiMruction nrr nlMt.l!j!? only a r it-mtf"n of v-i..u- tllm ikxa ftnl i.f iLc rLauJlutf- ricT rrf tbe War Department under the undriutKliiif rr va'Ihir -itiro tt:r- prrnMlrjii'n of m rl Tif$rt ltHiiTne ..-. rl .. rnitnl M.u- nufluW prior t 1M i-.n. the Ir -i leit dofmil it iiMv i 'tiakr hn VlfW elejr aw eniptr- .i I.. iat h wMn-1 .ln- uiider i.voutl' juttiotlty and to M-t :i! ri'-t tti.- r.in.l. m Malt-ttirDtt nude y hU i u ni- of llu ( r.Ui)e k. u(. ,,f the rm but tided by him. lit wrv fil-o nlou toallay a!lapprrhrn(ti4. lit- i-. in ri4 ijit -f t ti --r.i.h- diiit lr almost iH.oriyv uivlu him Information f,t an i hange In the -itiiatiii.otl:f nm.t aetloii may Im hail. m. fjr a h l e.n ci rued, in anv enienreiiey rfjiilrin ht in-terlereiK-e. It i the impreiou at the IVhitv lloux- to-uL'tit that there will If MO 4 riow trootdc iu New Oih iu. anl unrr eon tit U nee In thi U lirf - i nt rlaimil to niUt llian hervtol'ire. . Till lil.MiH M- TtM.tiM lci.i: i Ki jreM-ntjti,-f Kin. .o uiwl t;il.rn. of IMifoian.i. aii-r f !.! r hiteph w tiih the President iil.iv. i h rM. , a. low : ful To Jr'iiAAi Jr. T. Nhihh.1. (ivtrttor uf Louisiana : We have miii the President, Talt and Cameron together birr. are Miml the fit lend government will tnt mw Intr lere or rTonize l'ackanr- government cr any of It deurtuietit. Cameron t. U graph .usrurto di-jerc the mob thrmt elilns the Mate IIoum-. The Prc-ldi ut w id not rit iii7.e elth0"ruv rii'n-nt .till all the fact arc tied ire him. and reiranl the ,m-vu-patfotrof theJmte llon-c ril . in i. amc Iiht ;i the i-viiuli..:i uf the Curt lloje I iy the other irovenmietit. jii1 niu keep iianl of! uule a eollUioii ii-cur. We alvio m attack on the Me Hi.um-, inainMiiaiiee of pn -cnt irili.ni ami d lay la the j-lei-tiou of bins' term Senator. Lrvrand tniii. Hiila Preparing I'or tar.' at a . nepaieii trout Iw-isradc rviorl that ervia loutiuiie the work ol .......... ... ti . .i ... uiiuaiiicm.. i ne nr. ci;ts oi the rv .-erve hat Ik cii ralhtl out. utid will U stationed at Cludova uml Netfotin. uuiMu lia purcha-cd KHt.f khi Kerning, ton rillc forServia. Cem rjl Nikitiue ha vnt iMljiitmitK to HadoievaU. tll- dova ii 11 Nesotiu to ini;irv iilau for it... . i. ..r .i ... ii. 1 ' 1 mi- nun H oi un- iii-i.iii aniiv corrs con.ing n.( Koiiiuinia. il i coii;idcrvu Li lklsi-ude.th.it the t'ourcrviicc has nrjiteai-rktl. a. id a .aitly declaration of war ty. luta i c.M:ttL skw Ah wi sam r;.vr" EVERYTHING mrr a JL-4 X V V 1! V o TCALLY KKITIN A HIl!?T-CI.AfS family i;n; i;ky. ' can Im liad at at the.VKKY LOWCST Market Vrkxi. I have OXK l'UICE Vt)K ALL! My irood$ are iiiarknl down IXJW . and as T : ... ' i i-o.iiiuer cverv man Unvvnr.m n a gootl for the amount. I rh:inr NO KXTKA lor kei pius tin I;- Uiok. 1 w ih to euemir i. a i.:. tit Mil iUtonier wliu have or nuiv have Haa ... i nook with nr.-. and- pniuie that they hall have the ln-m'Jit of tie; . rnl PKICL.S! TOO Ui !iALL N ( ,iams 4LST IN : WKLK TCKED AMI T K I M M K II I Jan l i-ir J.. (.'. TEVENMiN. AWIAL EXTORT TABLE FOR IS77. riMIl TABLE WILL BE DELIVEKEU X ' hof Im have Mibcribrd tbl iM. Otberi 1k rnar drire lo otftaiu eojiiecati do mi up to iiikMa y ou Mnlav . Priee jau J. 1 CANTWKLL. NOTICE UE AWUfATIflN. i. UTILE LS llEliEBY i.IYEN THAT i apjillealiu . will he. made to ihe ttn-raJ Alterably to incoriurate tb IUt r.' Utdon. tbe Firt Ward Bucket Cointutijr ami Hunk ami LaJ.l-r Cotuiuv .No. 1 of tie tttjr uf WiUi'iingUm. dee 7.1a it 41s. t. wnrnrAT. c. a. acucxus Petteway(& Schulken, rnoK H Naral 1 KOKKK4 AND COMMISSION MEK! ANTa In MercnatvlWe. CoUuti. tlrdera Tor MuUmci, MrU, Urd, Salt, litb ,tft: fcuw e: runxr, Bar- oMjre anu ouier vOucr. . .. ... . ' . :? T' r' VA.lfc rtmU of ifacni'ti7ii oi piiKcikitd. ttJrutta 10 CENTS A WKK XI urn. T.a XXt rx TUK - INAUGURATION OF T1IK NKW SYSTKM Or Cash For Grccoriea Vol MVE 10XR1. YiM CAN savk monky: By Paying Cash ! By Paying Cacht lor v.ir HRX KIF-S t-J I-mI-uT W. t has. a inuis d 10. nm u svers a o)i 5-1 rtli Vmt m. 1 mud i rth Krat ut. Come Ud Promntlv mf And oblige ii . ttlitir y'Hir LIT-' TLK HILI v'k.-thr n. tu-Mix niailr. UV have mkih T trv I.ONI, STANlVi; ..-i " TIKKD OY C'AltKYINtt THF.M. laU atxl Kft ir nrt Ij4 "evr ua a rft. Chas. D. Myers & Co., Jt a4 1 Xartii Fixat aC N. J A C 0 B I, Ml. Ill Mlt'TII fK01TVT. Builders Hardware 0 F EVKKY DEHItirriMV 1M Manufai lunrV Aiim v f.r BWII-S SASH. AND UW, UAllf NKWIXIj.c. The ktlel.lkm ..f Ilii'M-. i. -alW d to uur lar nd cll wihrtfdtvf k at Iketurv ik e-. PAMUiI.ULVAIlOUL AT UiVT l'KRDi AT K)I.K AliKNCY rK Tr.Ml'LL 15! FKOVKII ItiKCKLATV UNKII l'lMlS. N. Jacobi's, dc:ilti . Id nmllt Fraat m. Bacon, Flour, 6cc. ca boxes d. i. jide. UU UWBBI. KLOUK (alirraa), 100 Ilhda. and Bhla. CUBA M0LAfltf , too bu. h. h. eyuur, 50 Bag COFFEF, " 50 Bbl. SUfSAIt, 100 Bbl. tiLCE. 500 JMK Htxil' IKu.V, Vnj Hair HAY. BAtililNU. TOKACCO. SNLKF. 80AT, LYE. CANDY, CHEESE. SPIRIT BAKRELS. L.RD, NAII, vc. If WORTH Jc WORTH. Wilmington & Weldon RAILROAD. Om r.r.riltN't.i'rr'r, i Wiiniinsioti. V. CM Jan. 1, H77. OS A Nil AFTKi: WEII.MiliA V. JS :l, I "77, l'an-r Traina 'on la vv ilttilujftua Jt udou IUJ:r Ml U aafoliowa: rem Dr Mail ixi Kxrnf Ikm.x. iVii i.ii;iifj. Fnnt hi. - - 7;L', A. M. - -11:12 A. II. Arrive al tii hUbom . K:ky Muut Wtldoa . . Ieave UVHon, d-itr . ArHre at Kr;ky Mount " Goldkboro . t " WDmlnrtWi. Depot - - l:Wr.M. - - CiXl I'. M. - IZHi V. M. Y. M. - - tjS I. M. - - 7-tOp.M. Nh.iit MtiL imi EirHMTkAi. DaiLt Exctn Mut. Ii-ave Vl!tnifirtont - - ;H I. M Arriic t ;.i.urv . . lo:15 V. M . Kork Mmint . US) J. ' Wrkln . 'itn A. il IraTc Wrbloo, daily - 4tSi A. V Arrlrr at HoJky Mount - - Ofll A, M " fioldtvbom - . $jM A. U t11mi&4tt(m . - M Tbe Day Train aukra tlorc roaicUa atWldMi fmr all pui&U North k Bay I Joe, la 11 except Sunday.' aad daily rU 1 IlichmotMl aad all -rail route. Nbxbt Train taaAca ckax cuooertkm at Weldcrai for all t uiuU Nun It la IlkaxKMid. FLLLMAN PALACE KLEErtNG CAB4 attached U all Nitfil Traki., o4 run tbrouti frutn Wlluiixua Ui MiLfoed MaUuo, oa Kirbu.t.I. Frodcrkkarf it Potomac KalLo mL FREIGHT TKALN5J Ui leave Wllxatz I a a. m- cm antrt at i ho P.M. ions r. Drvrvr a m a a . t m m all i Jitt ,.tf
The Cape Fear (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Jan. 13, 1877, edition 1
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