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THIS VAVFAl ,;hel ery afternoon, copWd by T. J A J O S II KiITOR Sundays ex ES, - ETOK. I ' I ...riw IOSTAO - - 1 ntl. 5 j c. no nix uiwui.' Etbi, $1? 0nc moatb' $2 mU! be delivered ;n'ir tart of th f " ' 4 Ar week. low anM liberal. nWiberi wUlpteasc report E PAID. I 0: Three 50 cenb. bj.carriers, city,, at the L, to receive tbeir papers any and regalarlj. 8U3IMARY. ,Uer lu Indiana endorse refusal ta sign the electoral bill. Durke, accredited from s in Washington. -tbe Turk will march on iichol'! ; !wk now e ruly i -March 'Petitions ' ! '-' . ' lit I-- 1 ..,tfr..,ra t the AbUlW'WU nf.lH-UJ"W . w hw now. wverfu Senator Edmuuds speech in the Senate on of the electoral bill and ilw authority of the Vice-l'resi- otuiit'tlo vote; - JliC uisa- t,f Joel S. Kinnard, of Georgia, U removed. The joint com- Vcport will, be brought up in the j to-inorriow. UoV8- TiK,cn lyes will not express themselves-in to the electoral bill, but Gov. IJen- V understood to by in favor of it Uer ii iill passed by the Legisla- rycUint l is been made in Florida, Mves IW 21,810 and Tildeu I They tried ii v e times on, in thu Illinois liegislature to elect 'jor and laiien every nine. . - r i ms' approving;, the electoral com- l- W. A. Woods? Truck man's Express, at report, of tW il, IU( and treasurer of Sheri- u'. A J II., has absconded with organizations. The flu Tutoinac h;is broken up and lamage lias been douej to wharves nipiug at Georgetown. The have a! race 1 at Gilmore's, New .1 j i ' - .ity,. on Saturday night; . nothing au Tlo to ttitir. ' - The lirook- . I'M jutre is .o: be Rebuilt on a lire-prool I ?- r.ickard's garrison are clam fur money and threaten to desert il "id oil. - iThc Molly Maguires iiu btirnih aud, slaying ia reun- i ii i : - J,i. -- ; j '1 he third installment ot faLiina claims' about $350,000, will ll i u few days. The Prcsi- . . . i : W ! Lli noiiiiuiltedjAionzo "U. Cornell to 4 officer f customs for New York. ' it " ! ' - ie next ballot for an Illinois Sena- l be the ! 18th. James E. iLu been tlectcl from Tennessee to t Senatorial tuiu. CAROLINA. ow left it'Asheville. .tUrny Gcncr.d Hargrove is verv aiidcoii meal GO conts a bushel yillf. j'. j .. ' . ;.''. Mwutinj ia tne order of the day Wlottcj ; .j ; , ' jll 'Sjrjijgs ;is to be constructed aeseoool. v it, f'xtwTi balf-a-dozen mar f UJci-lj last week. 11. Whitener's hniscs rau . away fkury and broke Mr. W's leg. dowcrtori, late Secretary of State, f NVam? fPri,'S, n Madisyn ImcetiugH Wa in tlio ' Baiilist im Ashcville in December resulted twenty couyerts. acwlioa'IVuslct-sof.thcDeal mnb and Wind Institute have I retluced expenses some four hun ilars." i, ," - lunsc & Sou . 4,r rcuaseu a tract of 1 ; - juob ovum ton andj may establish a spoke idle factory, j Iw 3.hi,fston' '"'delphla, l'a., fV, King;: Chicago, Illinois, and (.Mlyl,or. Aauce commissioners avits. - ' r ' K , 1 1 ! I ' t. Joy tier, formerly Manager iu te but more recently ojerator in firtou h. been gobbled up and Washington by a Sergcant-atV jine llouse. ! - tcxecutivc ; committee of North holders J have retained 5Ies rt owe and Uusbeo & 13uslee rnt them before the join l ou the debt. Urothers,f owners ;of the famous Maaa Cotton Factory, arc tnak cnts to j build a Hour, grist ,v,u, which will bo ruu ia con- the factory; Sh t Observer1 wys: Mr. CrNPcr.- ot- this couuty, died X!"raud buried yesterday. Iflmostacentennarian. f Mr? 3fs Mri. McPhcrson DuoMcPheron, who "Si creek this couuty, ode;ith ou the lOtli fust. ClLuly, object to spells, og caught while too l!,' A free' fight S,.' negroes, allv i. u.ca came nea nault ,i v. l three of the mrties ! pnatt'i' ..... . ." ."7 -o cm m EeYea places Tin? :-,' . t VOL. i. WILMINGTON, N. Q. iifW. MONDAY, JANUARY 22, 1877. NO; 300. ami lHth of the tecroeswere dangerously cut. Ona of them received three slashes with a knife across-the throat. The. Asheville Citizen says : On the night of the 11 in'st, the laundry 'buildiDg at tached to the hotel at the Warm Springs was totally destroyed by fire, the main buildings narrowly escaping a similar fate. The building was a' two-story structure, some 70 feet long, and together with its contents was valued at $3,000, upon which there was no insurance. The fire is thought to have been the result 'an ot accident. . ! LOCAL NEWS. . New AdTcrtisements. A. 8UBI1BB Rare Bargains. ChasD Mteks A Co IleNo Chop Tea See notice of meeting of tax-payers of New Hanover .county J W Lippitt Pears, Grapes, Fruity Ac Charlks G IIartsfield Come at Last James Heatox Civil Court Calendar i '.: J f ; : ' . For legislative proceedings see fourth pse. ' ' The Jltlene, from this port, arrived 'on the.2d.krst., at Glnsgow. Schr. Nellie Starr, from this port, arriv ed last Friday at Portland, Mc. . ' ' v The Maria, Stewart, sailed 'on the 2d inst., for this port from LiyerpooL ; Sunshine yeoterdiiy and shadows to-day with a damp and cold atmosphere The Omo, Mc Williams, sailed on the 5th inst., from Liverpool for this poTt. . Nor. barque Grid, Neilson, cleared from Savannah for this put ou the IGth. , : i , 1 Schr Luloa Murchison, Jones, from Gal-' vestqu via Wilmington, arrived at Boston last Friday. .'. . ' "'Mated" and '.cremated" Will be the tylc of inarrirgc and death notices in the future. One report is that May was shot in Del a ware, another i n .Ma ry land , auot her in the war. ; The Ilaverlys will have a good house to-night and from all that we can hear they deserve it. , : , . . : - . The box sheet for the sale of seats to the Concert to-morrow evening is being rapidly filled up. Br. barquentine tick fe Mebane, White side, from Bremen for this port, an i veil at Deal on the 4th inst. The reguler meeting of the Total Abstinence Society will take place this evening at the Seaman's Bethel, on which occasion Kev. J. L. Kceu will 'deliver a lecture. " -" - . . Capt. J.! V. Lippitt received this . morn ing a box of fine California pears which averaged two pounds each. There were 40 pears in the box and they weighed 80 pounds. The diagram for seats at the . Concert to bo given o-morrowuigbt, is literally chock-fiUl, the seats having all been taken. Standing jroom will be above par on the occasion. ; - ; ' ' " ''' i, r - -' :' Tne 4 Iiockinghani ' Courier has been "changed to the exceedingly euphonious name of Pee Dee Dee, with Mr. 'Wm. F. Sandford as Publisher. Good luck to you P. D. B. The Apostles' Creed. The first of the seiies of sermons on Apostles' Creed by the Rt .Itcv.rhoinas Atkinson, D. D., was delivered ilast cve- . -,- - ' i j . niug in St. Paul's Church. . There .was a large cougregation; present as there will be cverv evening" durin g the cuutiiiuanc? of w O i. the series. , Overhauling Things. The Charlotte Observer f Saturday says: F. W. Clark, General lreight Agent of the Carolina Central, Au litor! Bowden with two or three other oflicero, Svcr'j out on the WVstcrn Division of the rVnul, on ; special train, Thursday, m.jkiug an in spection . of the accounts of . the agents, lookinir ud matters connected with the freight business, &c, &c. ..practical The Ilaverlys" To-Night. Those wlw have beeti so long "spontug for a first-class entertainment can be 6alt- ei down to-night at the Opera llouse where the Havrrly New Orleans Minstrel Troupe will appear for "one "night only." No one need be afraid to risk his currency as we have excellent guarantees' as -to the merits of the Troupe. They played in Raleigh on Friday night and Ihe Observer says that "the performance was excellent and refined in every . particular from the New Advertisements T Tea' Tfea DRINKERS! o- A FEW WORDS i . TLEA.SE KOTICE," We will be glad to reccire coxepiictUcnj rrom our frienda on any' ttd all tabjettf of general interest but i i' ;. The came of the writer mxut always 'hp furnished to the Edi lor . ' . ' " - Communications muat b written' oalj on one side of the paper. .' ., . " - r. . ' Personalities mtut be avoided. ; And it ia especially and particularly andcr jstood that uie editor does not always cadarre i the views of co-respondents, unless so stked in the editorial columns. ; : ; "New Advertisements. ; TSbaH FOR WILinEOTOH! CORflE AT LAQTJ - QHAULES G. TJARTSFIELD takes pleas ure in knnouncing to the citizens of Wilming ton, that he has permanently located here and is ready to tako orders lor Tunuiff " and Re- hpairing Pianos and Organs. . Mr. Hartsficld New Industry. v Mr. Charles G.-.4Iartsfie)d, i Piano and Organ timer and. repair', of 24 years exrcrience,haslocatejl in tliiscity anti offers his professional service to the citizens. Tiiis is a branch 'of industry long needed in this cityand we think many of our musical jfrieuds! will be pleased to know of Mr. llartsfied's per manent location, here. S(i3 his new . ad vertisement in another column; The Meeting To-Night. Messrs. I. B.' Grainger, B. G. Worth and J. G. "Wagner, thej Committee from the Board of County Coiamssioiicrs. have i , i. called a meeting of the tax-payees of the county, '.to be held at the Court House this evening, at 8 o'clo.k, for lhaf purpose of hearincr a stateni'eut of.' the.' Itinamrial condition of the county ai;d for he pur- pore of advising with them t the Ik st method of cxtncatmtr the count v from its i . , . ' - .! present financial drfiiculties. All iiitcrested are earnestly requested to attend Found Dead in lied. Au old icolored uoimvii bv. the .'name 1)1 Jones, said to be over 80 years .of ug, was found dead in bed this morning at a house fronting on an alley between Wooster and Dawson and Front and Second streets. She had been sick and Ljiud for a long time past aud. , was. evidently so near her end that relatives had been sit ting up with her for smr e fiinep.t. Last night she persuaded". t se who uItc with her to go. to bed ami t'!'-'y laid! cu .the bed4)y her and-fell aderp and th s morn ing, when they awoke, she.Av'ns d-i d. The statement published on Saturday aud yesterday to the effect that the Grand Jury had been dischai-ged, was incorrect.' They are still in session and will probably find enough to occupyieir attention during the entire week. llroke His Leg. A coloTcd stevetlre by the name of Tony Davis, engaged in loading a ves sel at the wharf of the Compress Comr pany, had his leg "broken this morning by the falliug on it of a bale of cotton. A vehicle was procured aud h3 was "carried to his home where the necessary sufgical aid was rendered.' City Court. Be fore the Mayor ihis morning ; , ChiirlcsStevens, charged with disorderly conduct, was fouud guilty and fiu4l $5 and costs or 20 days work on the streets. A party whose name wc suppress, charge.! with dniDkenness, was ordered discharged dn paymcut of costs. J William Shechara was found guilty dl disorderly conduct, but judgment was suspended on payment of costs. t Daniel Sheehani, for the same offence; judgment suspended on payment of costs. Fred Hall, disorderly, was fined $1 and costs. " ""'" '.-' .'; :"" . Several cases were continued and three dealers, one for selling liquor on Sunday and others for retailing without a license wcreflscliargcd on payment of costs, Savannah Naval, St Arc Inspector. We notice in the. Sa anu ih A'i.v, the election for the ensuing year f iMr. It. W. AudrewSjformeily of ttU Ci.y;, .i'- ono ot the three naval. store inspectors of that place. The inspectors of Savannah "are elected by the City Couueihncu a ;d are limited fn number to three. . I'hey are re quired to give heavy bonds for tho. per formance of their duty, j We are glad to hear " from another quarter that '-Mr.-Andrews has given his b nd, qualifier. and enteral into 'the discharge of his duty; We are pleased to chroiiicile Dick's good luck and congratulate tin merchants of Savannah upon his. 'election. He fully understands his work and will faithfully perform it. has had 24 years of experience in bis profes sion. Parties will find it to tbeir advantage first part to the concluding farce' and TO . YOUR ADVANTAGE 1 L CDip!oy ne who is PrcUcal ; Kano the Netcs claims that it is "the most - rNnm 'uLrT'' , ; , , . AND ObllS . to Kenovatfng Old InstrwncnU thproacblr. laughable minstrel show r that has ever Work will be done on the .t L 'S. ' been in this State." -o- We beg to present for your consideration Bishop Atkinson. The l'etersburg Index Appeal pf Satur day says: '-Jt was expected that, "this emi nent di vine, Bishop of the Episcopal Dio-1 C O O D REASONS cese oi ixorin Carolina, wouia arm'c ml T Grace Church to-morrow. A letter re ceived from him, however, states that in consequence of the illness of Bishop Wit- j tingham, of Maryland, and the necessary postponement of a committee meeting which he was going on to attend, his visit here will be postponed until about the 1st or 2nd of February. Tho people of Petersburg are always glad of an - oppor tunity to hear Bishop .Atkinson' ireach. In this age of,educatiou and general iu telligence the household is hardly complete wittiout a Loraisti Oc Co. Piano or Organ, experience- bavins proven such6 be tuu uuvei iiMiienb in auoiner column, and then send for illustrated catalogue and price list. - , jan. 8- HE-W' Ihop Tjea ill be done on the moat reasonable tcrjns. References satisfactory can be giren. ; Tuning by tho year and Pianos kept in tune throughout the whole year, so that performers-writ not nave to wait tlx moa'ths, and -play two thirds of tho year on a Piano nor or less out of tune, and money will be raved by so doing. ' 'f: : ' . Office on Second etrcct over James A v BroAvn' or orders may ba left at bis residence corner Mulberry and Second sts. i jan 22 SHOULD BH USED IX jrin mi TP All OTHERS ! DIED. MAUTIX On Monda-, January 22d, inat., SILAS- N. M A11TIN aed 49 years. .. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral on .Tuesday at .3 o ciocK. p. m., irom ni3 Iaie residence on Market Street. " ; ' Death of Mr. Martin, y It is with deep regret that we announce here to-day the death of -Julias N. Martin, Esq., for many years one of the most prominent and useful of our citizctis. He died '.at his residence in this city, this morning, of ph! hisic pulmonaris, from which he has been suffering for some time past, he decline toAV-anls death, however, having been of but a few-j weeks duration. Mr. Martin came to this city with his father and family aboiitj the year 1811, when be ..was quite a lad, and at once became a clerk with the iirm of Totter & Kidder, proprietors of the same steam saw mills now-owned and run.bv Messrs . ... i " E. Kidder & Sons. In this iK sition he was careful, studious and saving and at the i-dissolution of tho cejarducrship bet wee Mri. 1 Sc IvlLv, he became the juuior member of the j lirm ol Kidder & Maxt'm. By a ;careful m iuage mentpf his resources Mr. Mai tin w;u enabled 'to retire IVuni lactive business about tcuj years ago, since which time he has filled the rcpousible KsitioiIs- oi Mayor of the city,Xihairmau oi tho Boiird of County Commissioners and President of the AYilmingtou Trust Com pauy and' Savings Bank, lie was a self-made man, of an active mind improved both by study and travel, a friend to industrial cuter pri3C,'libcral in hiU chariica and affectioii ate in the private relations of home life. He died at the age of 4? aal leaves many warm personal friends to mourn him. The terms of twenty-seven SutcSeaa tors exnire on the fonithof next Jlarch. . New Advertisements. California Pears I CATAWBA GRAPES i i v ....;","''' . "i ' GRYSTALIZED FRUIT ! ! CAWDbl Cigars & Tobacco, AT. J.W- LIP PITTAS, Corner Front tnd Princess Sts. T- Sign Punch. : . ." jan 22 Meeting Of Tax-Payers of New Hanora Co. miiE undersigned; a - committee JL. appointed by tbe County Commissioners. would respectfully request a meetinsr of the lax-payers or tne county at tbe Uourt llouse on MONDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock, to hear a statement of the financial Condition ofi the county, and toadysse with tbem as to the best met'iod of extricating the- county from us present nnanciai utncniti?s, B. G. WORTH, I. B. GRAINGER, J. G. WAGNER. : jan 22 . . Civil Calendar JO:; THE THIRD WEEK of the Janu ary Tonu of Superior Court for New Hanover county. f ... ... Cases in thisCjurt w ill be called in tbe fol- Grand Concert. ' L ; ' ' ' : ! ' .GIIAND VOCAL AND INSTRUJ1ENT- AL COXCKRT will be given at the Wil mington Opera House on ffnei'lav Xlvcning next, Jacnuary 23d, for the bene t tI : i c ,i tit of the Oxford Orphan Arvlum. nndcr tho I. It is a inixture of many ilavors, Mjium, unucr uie direction of Mr. E.v VanLaer, assisted by the best talent of this city, and the Cofnet Con- cert Club under the direction of Mr.; Georjr Johuson. . , , ,,. . Tickets can be procured at UEINS"- BERGER'S Music Store and at the door. ggsr Box Sheet will be open on Monday. Doors open at 7.15. Concert commences at 8 p. m. , fan 27 j. . THAT GIVES I ". UNIVERSAL SATISFACTION 1 II. .The flavor is the AM l'UldiL'O and that it is I 6 ' . Unadulterated is the strongest nroor .of iA imrd'rt a . . HEALTHFULNESS ! HI. It is au ERA HOUSE. y ncolored OWE OriLTT ! IVEonday Evening. Jan 1 1 . 9 ea siich as Chinamen themselves di ink. SEW WW ii V7 u Jf '" MillilS. s .1 II T V T " IV The leaf NOTBEIXG COLORED wmm .VVnw t ''-rV. ytn n -r -rr . . i . . . . I i ' . u&uwn-vi uti l ULiXoitu improves the prinking greatly and j LESSENS THE COST ! t, j- Coin. V. f'eing packed in original packages Japanese Tea Paper the full . Strength & Flavor is retained. f ; - . ' : .. i - VI. TJjcax:s2 it is the I The largest apd most refined. Minstrel Or- ; j ganuation travelling. . . 16 Star Artists ! 1 6 Everything New, Novel and Refined I, 1. nnsaion. .- iTHm n. gallery. -..QO ent. Rencryed Sats can be seen red. -u-Uhnnt ' tra char-c at H ELVSB ERG ZR'S Lire Book Store. jan 19 YEA We can. find to offer our friends and customers. lowiajr order : i TUESDAY, 23d. AKE T Y No. 1711 F W FoflcrDevaneAtto iiey. "JLirr It! CTfTTJ ASTElT! -Jl 1 tTlT! W E Freeman, 'London, Att'y. UpiALK YOUIt oriXIoX OF IT BIGHT U II UHiL 'your neicjiiihijs!aviiat JUm you tbink of it, aud wnd t us for it Yo. 17U6Ciberiae M Taylor, BeFaxny, Attorucy if you approve it. i r ? m T - PoniKl and Half Bound PaCkar-sns imponeu vs J'-bn I) Tay'or. Harriet T TVnnant, -CqsstU Devane, Attb'neye. . t No, 173 John D Tayor; M Exocntoref jonn A Taj or, KuaeJJ ana ue- vane, Attorneys. . . ? " . v 'r i. VS Catherine M Taylor, and Har riet t Ten nan t, Ueiiamy, At- No. 1712 JotUh Evans, Mcare?, Attor- ney. . Tl ' The Cape Ftar "Building Co. No. 1713 Joeiab ran, Meare, Att'y. ' CDAS.P. ' MYERS & CO. r " Wholesale Agents, I S & 7 XTorth Pront Street. ianl7 - " , r Rare Bareaino; it jyjAY BE HAD IN QENTS and VoutL's- at flhricr's Clothing IIouscjKou'th side of Market street. ' 4 'j , Getting ready for Spring stock kad all heavy goods must be sold. ' ' - Jl- l Our specialty is tho all-mada Waen Bosotn Shirt for 90 Cents. ' t SPIRITUALISM AITB TEST MEDIUM. . 1 v LA in ALICE, Clair tot ant, ?ilt dao-hdr of the 7th daughter, jast from Europe, tells of lovers' nama, who yoa will marry, bungs together the eeparaW. recovers i toleo property, j;ire lottery, numbers, Icauac speedy marriages,'- locates dhreasef. f one lias taken rooms at Southweat omer Second and Dock ital Hours from 8 A. Jl., till 10 M. L?tte awwered byeodorine $1 and ttamp. Fee $1.;, : "a.gjfJuEP A DVERTI6E 1 J . . . IX THE . ; t, .;. DAILY jLZYtKV. 57A r.t OF THE (FIRE) nsoirairoc vs or nAasroii ' . The Cape Fear BaUdingCo. - . - - ' ' r. No 1711 Jcsiah Evans, Heaw, Atty : , ' I The Cape Fear EniUing Co. By 'oirJtfr f hCsurl " T ' f " H EATON, i i ' ? .1 .. . .... . -i . jaJ2.,4j (Jt perk Superior jCoart. f1ar!irthand and in Hanfc l . fft'n'fMA t. U- 3 leads. Stocks and other nfienriti ileal ustate ZZZZ" .......Z.' Afxli ' T ;r . ' net Curpius, cccocooaco. - f C7?007.C07.SC- IN8CIiE TOUR HOUSES, GOODS AND OTHER PROrEHTY t AT OXCS-'7IT11- 20 Xlorth t7atcr Z , ,1 turn; 1 r-- f J. ''4 -; " . ! !... '
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