. -tJAKOLlIfAi COMMERCIAL HEWS. in New- only 2: couutv. ! Convicts ? Measles ptcVail In llalcigh. ; Qorn sold at 50 cents a busl.cl hern. ' ' fiantataof Ouecn Esther in Kfeli htbt &&UtltitO to l'-'l cents h Wades boro. W T. Ilannafunl has bee 1. elected , lYake Jafr holds 27 prisoner?, of whom arc colored. . , Mr,. jJ. J. Wolfendcn, is to be Mayor of New bem Y&.hfritik SmitbV of Chatham if dead, aged CI years. i Orange has just sent iiv seven for work Oii the railroad. 1 ! All o? the streams around lla swollen by the recent rains. Maj. B. C. Manly has becu una ref tacto layqr of Ualeigli. ,Tho new, Board of Directors of the Jn sane Asylum were 10 nave inci 11 lunn Tne Democrats were succcssfil almost everywhere in the municipal elections held last Jonday. . I Mij jAlbcrt Kramer, of Raleigh, has goreta 'Germany where he will spend three years in study. .-The entertainment of the Kal ih Dra matic Association is postponed ill Wed nesday, the 16th inst. I The ladies of the Episcopal lunch in Wadesboro will give what they call a "Coffee clacV on the 15th. i Since the consolidation of the Third and Fourth Revenue Districts' Feb. ,1st 187G, the receipts have reached $1.007,000.. ; The: Wadesboro Herald is typography . ic431jV;oho "of the neatest paptrs in the gtate. and continues to improve with wOiwcjj ! The Concord Sun says : Capt. Chas. McDonald has a tame 20 lb., trout, in 'his fish ponJf -which answers his call and fol lows hirri arbrJnd the pond at his Lidding. ' i'The Raleigh' News says: Wd learn of the dangerous illness, at Chapel Hill, of : Mr Dr. PhilliDS. the vencrabld delict of I thejite Bv. Dr. Jas. Pbillips;?J. D., and the mother of Hon. Samuel F. Phillips, an4 Dr. Chas. Phillips. Mrs. Phillips is 82 years of age. !,The Hillsboro Recorder says: Mr. Mat thew; At water informs lis that lie has a horse; which in- point of appetite and goofl digestion might win the cup in a gastro nomic contost. Ho recently "despatched at J one meal isxty large ears of conv, equivalent to nearly three pecks, and the same day completed a long trip without the consciousness, of. having done any thing remarkable: '.-. The, Magnolia Record says : Wo under stand that W. B. Coston, of Tcndor county, cpm,m;tted an assault upon $J r. J. K, Bannerman at South Washington a few dT ago which resulted juite seriously. The assailant struck Mr. 1. with a jnectj of timber aud cut an : ugly an:l serious WILMINGTON MARKET. . MAY 10-3 P. M. J S TURPENTINE -Market tlrm U per gallon. Sales of 150, casks at H VI 111 at 31 ccn that florurr ItOSINi No ales reported. Market steady at SI 45 per bbl for Strained and $1 50 per bl)l for (jiood Strained. ! TAU (steady at SI Co per bbl. Sales at quotations. CUUDK TU!UrETIEMarket unchang ed. We I quote Hard $1 GO per bbl. Yellow Dip- S2 ier bbl and Virgin $2 50 per bbL j OOTTdX Vc hear of sales or 10 naies aa the new ' follows: bales at 8 cents per lb, 4 do at 0 1 cents, 2 dd at PJ i cents and 2 do at 9 cents. No official quotations. t Daily Receipts. Cotton. Spirits Turpentine Kosid.., Tar Crude Terpentine 96 bales 251 casks 579 bbls 421 bbls 273 bbls i MARINE NEWS. Dr. II. F. the gave gashjijnoq his jaw. wat callett in and medical attention. Ibft illulabwo licconlcr says the storm of Sunday the 29th u Murphy necessary : During t, which seems to havo been universal. Mr. A. J. . Pickard of Oaks informs us that the Unioa Cotton Factory on Deep ! .liver was struck by lightning, and the cot :on stored in the factory ignited. Mr. O. Pickard, one of the employes, was near the buikl- inc attho time, and seciff the volumes of smoke arising, burst through the cloor, ancfxwUh assistance succeeded in cxtin cuUhioff the flames without material loss. 0 lUleign TiCics says : e ceip .'letter from W. 11. arc in re- Capchart, Esq., proprietor of Capchart 's noted lish- pounse of a the LM dent, re- and our hatching The sca- eries on the Koanokc, in the which ho furnished the following interest ing item : "Our private enterprise on the Koanokc, puis fair to succeed. ) inst., MrTMarks; the. supennten ported one million shad released,! boxes (airly supplied. Wo aro herring, tho first ever hatched. son has not been favorable, freshets op- crating detrimental to tho interest' The Charlotte Observer says: Much has been said in the newspaper recently about' fine shooting, and sonictttiarvelous talea' have been told. While wcj were yet regretting that we had no shooting tale" to tejl Mr. Zenas l'ortcr, ot tliis count-. entered ', and told tho fallowing: !Xut long , since ho stood 12C yards from a tree on which eat 'a hawk, and with a pistol,' tho barrel of which was j only five inches long, put a ball through the body of the bird. lie claims that this beats anything pn record, and we don't think that any fone can prove a better. The feat" was witnessed by several pjersons. ARRIVED. Hteeir North State, Green, FayettevUle, Worth iM Worth. - ' ,Striimt-r Underbill, riatt, Smithville, O G rarsley & Co. CLEARED. '.Steamer Nortli State, Green, FayettevUle Worth 4 Worth. . Steamer Underhill, Piatt, Smithville, O G Parsley L Co. - ' Schr J It BckIwcU, Spanldln, Waldoboro, Me, J II phad)ourn & Co; vessel by Barker & Co. I Schr Jas O'Donahue, Warren, .Waldoboro, lie-, J II Jt'hadljourn & Co; vessel by Harder & Co. r, frchr Snowstorm, I3eer3 Elizabeth City, Preston Cumming & Co. Schr Missouri A Leether, Davis, Tyrrell county, (J I-, Lippltt. . Schr Carrie, Koberts, Tyrrell county, J E Liippitt. . Exports. COASTWISE. Waldoboro, Mc Schr J R Bodwell 126,739 feet lumber. : k-chr Jis u'Donahue 129,000 feet lumber. Mafgare Bei-tha, Abrahiiii Melrose, List 01 Vessels in Port May 7tn 1877. ; barks: Willu Id Kiikcr, Ger, 397 tons, Barneister, E PeBchau & Westermann Lydia Peschau. Ger, 403 tons, Bremef.s, Williams & Murchison Iltniick Ib'sen. Xor, 370 tons, Rasmussen, Wi hams & Murcnuon L A O Vinje, Xor, 333; Pcdcrsen, I i Aiex opruni & oon Ran or, Xor, 389 tons, Langfeldt, v 1 uams & Muremson lin, Ger, 570 tons, Maaslius, Williams & Murchison Gitana por, 333 tons, Jacobsen Alex sprunt A son IXor, 227 tons, Hansen, RE Heide skalle, .or, jjo tons, uorgensen, R E Heide lfakar JArJ, Xor, 505 tons, Masfjeld " Am, -Griggs, J E Lippitt 6r, 223 ions, Chritftenscn, R E Heide SCHOONERS. J U i;o4el' Am,171 tons,. Spalding, j n imaciDourn x io James O'Donahue. Am. 158 tons. Warren, J It ChadDourn & Co . Tvler. Am. 285 tons, Shaw, , HarrissA Howel Kidney C Ellen Ho I7ot7 "Advorticemeni SPRIIJQ G SUMMER GOODS AT a TJ1, TJl. KATZ'S, . 36 SSarket Street- rs. i iiuouDUiuiouuBi I jrirTw. : ' .... - .- ca; mtm 9 m w m w mm mm mm m "CM Price! Lower Than Ever ! DXLES8 GOODS In all the different styles from g cents to a good Silk (JO Cents per yard tip. Bleached and Unbleached Cotton 6K cts. up FAUC7 GOODS. GREAT VARIETY ! GREAT BARGAINS Silk and Lace Ties 20 cents UP- wParasol, Collars and Cuffs SZVXDZLOZDZ3XIZ23S, (WORKED TO WEAR WELL.) Men & Bov's Wear Housekeeping Goods ! ' Laiies' and Gents' Ganse Unaerwear rnoLi 40 cBiisys up i LINENr DRESSES. In short every thing needed to complete an entire outfit for Ladies, Gents or Children. Patronize Home ! C'co W Jewett. Am. 2S1 tons Blair, 1A vr ini&ci w w rate. Am. 168 tons, Biake Williams & Murchison Now Advertisements. AT A i i YOU WANT A BARREL OF iHByy Floy it BEASSNAPLE PRICE ? ALSO, THE BEST m II THE a Hednced Price. n 600 GALLON CANS 600 OF THOSE ELEGANT SERVED APPLES ! Three Oans for 81. AT Quarterly Meetings. Second tound of appoint meiits for the Wyqaigton-District of the Mtthochst K. Church South, as made by Re. V. g. Black,Tresding Elder: Wnmlriglon, FYont Street.. .May -C TopSail, Hcrnng's Chapel... .Mjy 12-13 Cokesbury, and Coharrie Alis- ion, .-May 19-20 Clftlton, at Johnson's Chapel . May 20-27 Kenansnlic ". .June 2 3, Bishop f Atkinson's Appointments fbr his Spring Visitation. , Washington, " " .... JamcsTille. . ................ : . . . . Williamston (Ascension Day).... Hahnlton...'. Trinity Church, Scotland Xeck Sunday, after Ascension - Collections in behalf of Diocesan Mis sions$ni bg made at each place) SE9. MYERS J 11 & 13 South Fronti'Street. may 10 Home Amusements. c IROQ who w ill . ra n- l.tf ETS. Another lot af those CHEAP CROQUETS jui-t received, Send your orders to HELNSBERGERS Lire Book Store. : lill ) ours orders promptly. Albums. M.y C " : " 0 ; 10 11 13 A VEllV LARtJE ASSORTAIEXT of Al--l x. hwvnt, at prices to euit the times, from almost nothing up to Ten Dollars apiece. nuiv Id cena your orders to HLINSBERQER'S Live Book and' Music Store. CJevvDesien. nen 4cslffhM jut bean, received and are bing soiJaUcltramfely ldr figures; also a fine assortment of LADIES' WATCHES, SEAL rand, PLAIN GOLD RINGS and LADIES' and GENTLEMEN'S CHAINS. -fZTt Work left with me will be neatly exe cuted. All I ask of the Public is to giro me a trlal.1 in'- '. ' '--' " '-''' J. It ALLEN. feb27 watchmaker and Jeweller. Orders promptly rilled. Price and Quality Receiving and Offering.- SOAP, SWashing Crystals and Cand'es, Lye, Potash, Soda and Baking Powders, Distillers' (ilue, all grades, ,. . . Lardjand Meat?, all cuts and sizes. Molasses, Coffee, Corn and Salt. Constantly receiving Samples of the above trom iiaouiacturers ana importers. guaranteed. From up Count'y large Invoice Coo tin g Butter, ta be sold low. Offering Choice Virginia and Ni C. Pig Hams, Dijied Apples, Egg, Poultry, Ac. 1'eanaU and Corn solicited on Storage. We have ample room for large quantity. Price moderate, , . s , .'. PETTEWAr &.SCHULKEX, Brokers and Commission Merchants, Next North Princess and Water St. - I'll Duplicate any Retail Goods sent for abroad oii the Same Terms. 3 36 naarketllSt. api;i8 I" ' . J" ; ' V- NEW, CHEAP AND GOOD. gPRING STtLES NOW IN. ., ;'; Gents' and Youth's andUBoys' jr.; .rClothing.; ; SUITS FOR which sold a year ago for $15. j . ' A FACT ! A FACT'llA FACT ! , mch 21 A. 3HRIER, - ! Market street. SnHa Vlfatfir: CIYRUPS made 'from Crushed Su'rar and O best Fruit Juices and Extracts. 10 Cents per Glass, 3 Glasses for 25 cents, 15 Tickets for One Dollar. Always Ice Cold. ! JAMES C. MUNDS, ! Druggist, aPl 22 Third St., opposite City Ha 1. LipprrT' Ice Cream Parlor, WILL BE OPENED ON WEDNESDAY morninir. 25th inlL Pure Cream fla vored with choicest fruits will be kept during the season. . STRAWBERRIES larre and luscious will be kebt when ever they can be procured in either this or the Charles rkets. Orpam sent to anv Dart ot the city in quarts and gallons frozen, free of charge. All orders tor Uream.Jtor ounuays must be left Saturdays. Entrance to'Palor on Princess St. apl 24 . ' . UJ for Still Ahead ! tiUR CELEBRATED WAMSUlTA Shirts, acknowledged the best in the market, J orrziir si.oo- All tbe latest styles in Scarfs, Neck Ties, Collars and Cuff, and' Gents' Furnishing Goed's" generally,' now for sale at popular prices. ' . - . ' '-.. '- -" Call and see our Patent Yoke Suspenders, a Suspender and Brace combined. Lase, com. fort and Elegance. A. DAVID, may 5 Merchant Tailor Jk Clothier. FRANK H. DARBY, TTORNEY-AT-LAW, gS" Office in Journal Building, Prin cesa street, Wilmington, N. C. apl U ' - COME:' :GHT ALONG ! ! Expect You ! ND OUR NEW GOODS are ready to welcome you as you will welcome them when you sec the fine assortment and the remarka bly LOW PRICES we can afford to sell at. WHITE SUIRTS all made at 9 3 cents. BLUE FLANNEL SUITS, at $6.00 and upwards. " CASS1MERE SUITS from $7.?0; np. COTTON AD E SUITS from $T.50up. . Al.o full line of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS At Prices to suit all. SOL. BEAR & BROS., 18 & 20 Market St. may "u ; - . " ' otice. JgXPECTlXG: TO BE at the NORTH the ensuing few months, I leave my business with Mr. John L. Dudley, where my riends wi 1 find everything as usual in my line. Respectfully, t mch 19 JAS. DAXFORTH. PRESERVED APPLES NI GALLON CANS. 35 CZ3IITO PER CAN. "PERFECTLY ELEGANT." i : r . One ean will induce you to buy one Dozen. ONLY TRY THEM! GEO. MYERS, 11 Cl 13 FRONT ST. . P19 5 , BINFORD, CROW & CO. OFFER FOR SALE Hhds and Bbls N. O. and CUBA "! ' - ! ItfOL ASSES. Bbls FLOUR, 100 500 Q5 75 50 100 North Carolina Hams. Buckets. Brooms. Candies, Hatches, Candy, Starch, Soap, AacKerei, ac, dc. apr 27 Bb!s SUGAR, Bags COFFEE, Boxes, C R. SIDES, v Boxea TOBACCO, (Old work.) Tie-fireat Sanni.siaTins Mta- Un of tie City. WHERE A FIRST-CLASS SHAVE can lw htrf fnf in Mnfi cai:Bu it;. r.4 w - UiTAUU axu v V for 5 cents ; delightful bhamooo. for 25 cents and Moustache Dyed for 25 cents. Also razors put in excellent order and only 25 cents charged. All this is done at the Great Keform Barber bnop under .the National Bank, where eTerythin is done, in silence and this in the latest style too. plZ3;fc, fi , f I. FUKMAJf SKI. . Wire Covers ! Wire Covers ! Wire pfsii COVERS, rox OVAL AXD BOUND, ; . OF ALL SIZES. ' For sale low at Polk Miller & Go's JTALIAN IXSECT POWDER ! Warrant ed to kill Roaphcs, Flies, Flea?, Ants, Moths, Croton BugSi Bed Bucs. Mosnnitnes. fJhiftpn Lice, Flower Bud, Melon Bucrs. and all other species of Insects.) Not poisonous to human beings, do- mfsuuanimai; or iowls. aol 24 o . wsffo haw ranrariri a 'U n INK ) U 7rtllL(r2 III U rii 15 urrtiicu un iiic ruLLuwiuu LiUbllAL TEF" rixr PRT?niT TO 1st NOVEMBER. 177. at S7n aa . ' pkirVntr in r?rttnn. nn the basis of 15 cents or Middlincr iloi; ftA. lojiua v. j . o "viircrea it P! . ft; .i- lTnnar nivmir A-rnpnRPS nn C4tia.no to riftsrinatirm 1Jei UCJUl', lui f O i- ; " 7""u"; . , e To the Farmer in buying on these terms is plain, as he will know W j I Guano, that 4G7 pounds CottOp( Middling) will pay for a top, no naS price may be, anctcan maKe nis caicuiatrons accoraingiy. . "w ! THE QUALITY OF THIS GUANO 13 1 . i - w as has been thoroughly established by the use of the many thousand t ' ' sold. Our Agents sell on same terms ' "te Charleston. S. and Savannah. C .i'tSS" AVe.do not publish certificates, as the MANIPULATED GUiKoii ' known from its long and extensive use, that it is unneccasary to do ia 1w any section it is not used action in South Carolina, Georgia, North Carolina,, or Alabrnf-1 . and instead of giving certificates we would refer voq tn tCt&Lti Valued - '-" . , ' - ' -,."'..'' v . ; ' . - ; : : '' " JAS. T, P ETTE WAY, Agf OS The Handsomest, the Best Tone, th - Most Durable Pianos Hade. They arc Beautiful Rosewood Seven and one-third Octaves, with enqhpmatz. and fully, guaranteed. Their moderate price and uniform Bucceatatef , . for them the position of a Standard of Economy and Durability. Acknowledged by all Musicians to be the Best 1 o0 fJ0W m ua AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY COUOTT, ADDRESS, ; ; j - I MARCIIAL & SAfn PIHU or, Robert w. smith, Agent, 47 tfnnrersity Place, ttttlt OVER The Atlantic Coast Line. PASSENGER DEPARTMENT, " Wiljhsgtox, N. C, May 2, 1877. . ltd Taj- Iri. mi. 1 T" otice. U1LL WILL HEREAFTER RR audited bv the Auditing rnmmittoa f it. t j r lue lioaru 01 uounty Uommissioners nnless such bills are accompanied bv an -'order frnm a member of the Board or Clerk of the Audit ing committee. i o other parties are author lzed to contract.debts against tbe County. p!12 JO II N O. WAGNER, Chm'n. Spectacles and Glasses. rpiIE LARGEST ASSORTMENT EVER offered iu tMs citr at prices ranging from 25 cents to $10. Call and cramine for ycurselres. aP! 25 i J. H. . ALLES". The American Musical Class Books tu AUHI VD, and those who haTe waiting for them can now be supplied at been may 8 -r S. JEWETPS. Natural Minerali Waters. TMPORTED AI'OLLINARIS BRUNNEX, ' UCXYADI JANOS B ITTER WATER, Jvept constantly on hanl. .- , T)V- J- BUHM ANN, Agent, ay 7 Lippitt'a Row. South Front 8 1. This Day. JYhoVlECEIVEI) MOTHER LOf, OF XLH T CiaA&n CFVT5 I Sg?r Te,r offed for FIVE ld, Wilmineton only by ffle cl4?iR PLAXTAflOX CIGARS 5 may 7 VAI'5 Tobacco Store; 7 Market Street. For Hire. J GOOD COOK WASHER AND Ironei Also, A Good Housemaid. . Also, A Goo Sane. Apply 0 DAVID COWAVr . DELEGATES TO SESSION" : OF .-.THE General Assembly of the ProshTterian , , ... Church, convening at NEW ORLEANS, MAY 17tb, I877j will be transported orer this Line at the following rates :" Richmond, Petersburg and Ports mouth......... ...$49 25 Weldon 49 25 Goldsboro 45 75 Wilmington... 43 75 Florence and Charlotte..... 41 75 Uolumbia ., 40 00 ? f AND at which prices ROUND-TRIP TICKETS, gooa to return until JUN 10th, will be aold. Tickets will be placed on sale MAY 12th. The route of direct connection and quick time from all points on this line is via Agv- jiacuu ana JOiumDus. may 2 A. POPE, General Passenger Agent. celebrated iOanned cooraraii COOKED CORNED BESF, Beef Tongues. Pig Tongues Cooked Pigs Feet, Cooked Tarkej and Tonne, ? - f Cooked Chicken and Tongue, Cooked Boast Beef. ' r? . Packed in Brougham's improved Patent Canisters. These Meats ire .cooked -in their own juice by a new procesi and 'are the most delicious goods erer put p. . , For sale by ii nTfFiinn oJa 1 ir. mill O Cl 7 north Prosit Ctreei may J,1 !': CHAS nn mckw AHYESTISp .til All the latest impaoTenaa v p. n 11: UV. To all who wish to P!jjj5S GAN or PIANO we ctt for CORIS Was AETISTI0 BeauUfuLlTuiUBPL j 0.ronIr ctoW S!3', lMdini nuntftcturen Our LoyJ: reduced to meetinz times. Deterged f,i and at the same time fm that we follr . 7AnnflHTFC3g; we inritc eoTTt&a$f& an opportnmty to pro" we here assert. . 4i- n- pti vns art - modern improro ; Price List. . CQl&t - jan , . I' SPA Bepairer; Second itrejr l - 1 A!.f"Mw:"irlL " l keL'TrictfJir' ;i 4 DAILY T.SVICT.( mayI CCHLES MUItCIIISOJPS. mch ,7

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