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From the SirinsnelclKcrubIlcftn. . i Barnum. and Charley Ross. The negotiations between 1 'T. Har num. the showman, and Chnstiau K. tV rtlKofkidbappwl Charley, by ljlbnier is ta Wet $10 000 fur UrfTfeWrtof the child and tlxc latter to COMMERCIAL HEWS, .w-mnf anviirosccuuouui agree ijyv w iuh-u'i'" . , -. . i those bringing him baek, were Inched at a dftfeeoSft. lin this city yesterday and IhT'forrAalofflr is now made i he idea - T ft . ..... I i s-i A U'AC rrorl tn ill I UM U UIU " iJCil liv " o ill OV Wtui v - in Philadelphia two years ago, but he de cided not to countenance any con-loninpr of Ufo jofiVntv. Jiately, however, the idea hasTtten growing upon him that the per sons who have had the child in custody since tholcaih of tho original abductors must kr&sbiw? a burden on their bauds which they would be glad to get rid of for money if they could be Hiiro they w ould escape exposure. These parties being j$lj''' accessaries after ' the deed, there would , bo little or no moral harm in giv injLtWm their safety for the return of the childMr.Baruiirn, being an croi- ILMI'GTON MARKET, ; V I May 21-3 P. M. J spiitm-i TURPKXTINE Market steady at 2a ccnttpcr gaflon. F ales oflOO casks at that llsnrti ItOfctfN-jMarket quoted dull aud nominal at 1 10 fur Strained aud ?1 -13 per bbl for Good trailed. Ko sales reported. ; TAK-Mjarket quiet at 81 55 -per bVL Sales of receipts at quotations. CRULETURPETI'E--Marketuuchang- t el. Wc quote Hard 1 00, Yellow. Dip2 25 and Virgiri 52 .". Sales of day's receipts at quotation COTTOXr "o sales reported. The follow-. Iim 4 1 . , Jl Itffl ln1 1 11 Ot Jit lOnSI iiit c t u iii- v!- A - - - ; Ordinary .......,. . Good, Ordinary Strict Good Ordinary. Lov.. Middling......'. 1U 10i Middling Good Midd 1D1 Cents. Daily Receipts. tit; ami "having no connection l,iy bushe Worth &: Worth. Steamer Parsley 5c Co. Gituua, N Hukon J.ir Tarpi-1an Delhi. Am iSMtu-y ( Diuncj An Jco I,. Tr:i with the Ross family, could best ncgothtc with those holding the child, and thus rt lierfl t panjnt&l anguish that has been so mtirwY l.t- lat hrrv vp.irs while heln- C V I tu W ...vw .... J - i ing tVkccp "himself before the public. Accordingly he telegraphed his offer to Mr. Ross and requested that gentleman to ' .visit him at Bridgeport, and the two men met there for the first time on the 11th of this month, a week ago yesterday. "Mr. IJarnum' proposition then was that he should offer the reward as propsed. and if the boy was secured, some arrangement should be made for exhibiting him by which Mr. Koss should have a larc;c share of the profits, and thus, perhaps; restore histitaJcS 60,010 whicu he has spem iuHlieVeareiT.' 'Mr, Koss made no answer Al.tbatiia, but returned to Philadelphia tb4aiuUtoith his wifo and her brothers, who are quite wealthy, and met Mr. IJar numatthe Uaynes House yesterday to accept tlrt'cCEcr, with tho condition that if the boy is' found it shall be discretionary with tho family to reimburse Mr. Barnum or arrange for the child s cxlnoiuon, but i Abraham ia no case is any other exhibitor to h ive theprlvilegc.'aad these terms were readily accepted byMr. Barnum.. Mr. Boss and hislamtiy disiikotiic puu- ; Wilhelni Ki licit j the affair has given them, but feci J that their honor and affections . arc too deeply involved for them to drop the search. Mr. Baruum induced him to visit tho circus yesterday afternoon, but re frained from asking leave to introduce him to Ibirpnblic, as he knew the request woukf be" in vain. Following is the formal announcement-ofj Mr. Barnum's offer: "1 will pay 10,000 in -cadi, fur the delivery to mo alive of the kidnapped child, Charley Boss, or for information that .will lead to his recovery. I 'most solemnly and sacredly pledge niy word of honor and my reputation as an upright business man not to attempt for wysclf to discover 'the mdeutity of tho persons negotiating with mc in this matter; nor to convfct W'arjy other person any hints cr clubs Ly which any accusation or even sus picion, shall be directed against them. The ' parent of the child unite with me in this pledge, and agree, if their darling child is by this means restored to them, to abandon all attempts to punish any person connec ted with bis abduction or concealment ; they agree never to appear against such parties and with myself will use every en deavor to shield them from exposure. For the last three yeajrs these parents have suffered more than deaht, and now t'Uat Mooter and Douglass, the abductors, are dcaditis hoped that tho persons who have the child in cjustody will bo willing to accept thil reward and immunity. Tho, reward shall be paid in current mon ey (as soon' as the child is identified bv its parents. As an additional security to the persons bringing him a reasonable time .shall elapse between his delivery and tho public announcement of the fa:t, that the parties delivering him shall have every opportunity to avoid discovery. ' v . P. T. Barnum, '-vi "Bridgeport, Conn. "I sanction the above arrangement for myself and wife Christian K. Boss. 3pringjiddt May 18." O'tton.... Spirits Turf Kosin.... Tar Crude Turpentine..'........ pontine balei COL casks 919. bblt 76 bbli 382 bbls MARINE NEWS. . ARRIVED. Steamer North State, Green, TaycttcVille, Worth & Worth. i ' Steamer Underhill, Piatt, Smithville, O G Parsley & po. i Ur barquentinc Nancy Holt, Trint, King ston, Ja, 1ick & 'Me bane. i sehr Aiinie E Valentine3, Potter, New York, M-itli hay, raiiroad Iron, &c, Nortlirop & Cummmjg. 4-. x .Sehr .Mary Wheeler, I'rlce, liyac county, s corn to DeRosset & Co. CLEARED. .Steamer orth State, Green, Fayetteville, rnderhill, Piatt, Smithville, O G List of Vcssels in Port May 21st 1877 BABKS. i-, U'Jj ton.-, Jacobscn, Alex Sprunt & bon Uertlia, Xfr, 'I'll tons,' Hansen, RE Hcide allc, or, ooit tons. Uonrcnsen, REHeide , Xor, 505 ten?, MasfjeM " " r, 10G ton?, Doran, Anderson & Loeb hker, Ger, Z'J7 tons, Uurneister, L. rcschau A Westerman -04 tons, Emerson, Master vkr, Aui. L'fcotons, Sbaw, Harrids-t Jlocll I'lOtoji?, McDonald, J B. Cbadbourn & Co hy, Aw, 2'y'J tonsj Merserey, J 11 Cbadbourn Miscellaneous. Listing of County Taxes. 12 '& '-13 ' 8 91a' 7 & G ISA mi 13 11 V 10 y fmmf : The followlriff quotations represent the whaIsmU wtrirm rnr11ir Tn m&kin np small orders higher prices hare to be charged. HAGGLING Gunn J.... ...... Doable Anchor. Double Anchor "A Standard Domestic BACON North Carolina, Hams, &.;.. ..v.... Shoulders, fl.; Sides. Jb-L........; Western Smoked Hams....:.. Sides, V 2-- Shoulders Dry Salted Sides, 2... ' Shoulders, V BEEF On the hoof BARRELS Spirits Turpentine -Second Handjeachi..Ul 75 (5 2 00 New York.each,new.. 2 WV .50i BEESWAX 'p li.-i.;.......'. tt ?0 BRICKS Wilmington, M 8 00 & 10 00 Northern.. 00 U 0? BUTTER North Carolina lb 15 4 20 Northern, V " 25 CANDLES Sperm S) 25 Tallow, fi 00 Adamantine,.f? est.. 1 2 CHEESE Northern Factory, fi) ... 17 Dairy cream, lb..... 1G State, y Jb 00 COFFEE Java, fl) 30 Rio, VJb 1J i f i nn l Miscellaneous. J-- hi THE PEBTILIZEBS. 8 8 40 00 13i IS 17 13 33 22 Lagu&ra, tf JKX..-.. COTTON TIES V lb. 4 llA 95 . VA Oil-'iCE BOARD" OF I. NTV COMMISSIONERS, EW HANOVER COUNT V; Mav 10th, 1S77. l LL 1'EllrfONS AUE HEREBY NOT1 Ced that the Lut ing of County Property (for Wilmington Township,)" of all Real Estate, Personal 1'ropcrtv, Poll?, and any5 other Taxable Property, required by law, is to- be Charlotte Observer. Tlih ra Factories. The advantages and disadvantages of th. lawrecently passed entitled a "law in referenqe. to the free passage of fish," &ro betrjg considerably discussed iu the Yestern part fcof the State. A fricud from that section sends us the follow- Gumito Shoal Cotton Mills, situated 16 milea East of Newton, in Catawba county, 7 miles below Catawba Station, on the Catawba lUver, and run by water obtained by a dam across the- river built in 185 5 by II. F. JShufonl cv Co, and now owned by Clay well, Powell iv Co, runs 1,200 apiudles, consumes CU0 bales ol ctcpi unuayy, employes 40 operators in Uq inul, and make yarns, carpet, warps and sheetings. Long Maud Cotton Mills, one rr.ilc abovH Granite Shoals, run by water from tho Catawba , xivcr, built iu 1852 by Cansler & Powell, and uow owned by Toirell & Sbnfonl, ruus 1,000 spindles, uses 500 baW of cotton annually, makes yarns and sheet iugs. Both t. those - factories arc dependent for their watsr power on what is now recognized as "Obstructions to the Free Passage jofFish." 1 lOSS bcJIilcrcstias to learn that Marco Itauuris wa$ uu killed lv the TuAsJbbt by the MhidiUs. , ' V t . 4 ino is said to be the only, man iu tha tkle of time -who cau boast of an ciis- copato or imy years uaratiou. 1( is wisely pugscsted that dogs should be go Turks, that is Muzzlc'cms, about this time 0f tho year. The kpo winj; ones say that if Postmas ter General Key should resign, his place wntilil lw fillpil liv TJonnblirnn. Kati Field corresponded from London with the Ilcrald and made thereby $10, 000 per annum. A tveman like that need riot marry' for a support given in at commenciri the County Commissioners' Room on the 1ST DAY OF JUNE (proxinio)Land for Twenty Days thereafter. S. Vax AMR INGE, Ta.- Lftster for Wilmington Township. may '21 DOMESTIC Sheeting, 4-4 yard. ...... Yarn, y bunch FISH Mackerel, No. 1, V bbl.. ..16 00 20 00 No. 1, V 14 bbl 9 50 0 00 Mackerel, No. 2, J bbl.... 13 50 00 00 No. 2, V A bbl 7 50 & 0 00 Mackerel, No. 3 y bbl 00 00 10 50 Mullets, V bbl 3 50 4 00 N. C. Herring, y bbl 5 00 8 00 Dry Cod, & 7 0 FLOUR Fine, y bbl.. 0 00 S 00 Super, Northern, y bbl... 0 00 0 00 Extra do " y bbl... 0 00 10 00 Family " y bbl...ll 00 12 00 Citr Mill Super y bbl... 0 00 0 00 "" Extra V bbl... 0 00 10 00 " Family bbl... 0 00 11 00 ' " Ex. FamUy bbl..; 0 00 12 ,00 FERTILIZERS f v Peruvian Guano, y 2000 lbs. 70 00 00 00 Baugh's Phosphate " 00 00 00 00 Carolina FertiUzcr " " 50 00 65 00 QroundBonc, " " 00 00 j40 00 - Bone Meal " 00 00 45 00 " Flour " " 00 00 47 00 Navaesa Guano, " " 55 00 65 CO Complete Manure " " 00 00 67 00 Whann's Phosphate " 00 00 70 00 Wando Phosphate, " " 00 00 70,00 . Berger&Brutz'sRos. ' " 00 00 00 00 Wilcox, Gibb & Co., ma nipulated Guano 55 00 70 00 GLUE y lb.............. J 15 GRAIN Corn,store,fJ 561bs 00 Corn, cargo, y 56 Ips...... 0U Corn,jcl., y bushc!. None. Oats, $ bushel. ......... 55 6U Peas, cow, y bushl 1 00 1 10 HIDES Green, y lb 7 8 Dry, ib -j io;: HAY Eastern, y 100 lbs... 1 10 1 20 North River, y 100 lbs.... i'5 1 05 HOOP IRON y ton....... 80 00 LARD Northern y lb....... ll VI JNorth Carolina y lb....... 00 lo LIME y bbl...... 1 10 0 00 LUMBER City steam sa'wd Shipetutt,resawed, Mtt.24. uo ou Rough ede plank, y M ft. 22 00, 25 00 vresiinuia cargo, accoru ing to quality, ) M ft... 20 00 23 00 . Dressed flooring,seasoned. 20. 00 35.09 Scantling and boards, com mon, y M ft... ....15 00 23 00 MOLASSES Cuba,hhdgl 10 18 Cuba, bbls., y gal ib 53 Sugar house, hhds. ? gal. t 35 ;r;."j bblsgal. 35 40 Sugar Syrup, bbls. gal. 45 GO NAILS Cut,4d to 20d,Wg 3 25 4 00 OILS Kerosene, V gal 20 30 Lard, V gal ...... 1 10 1 45 Linseed, y gal... I 00 1 10 Rosin, y sal.. 30 Q 40 PEANUTS 79 n a o 0 y A News P ape iv s published every eraninj, Sudnday except AT A Veair, Or 50 cents a month, not strictly in advance y bushel. ro l oo Colman's English SVlustard. Frencq DAKER'd TION Prepared Mustard, CHOCOLATE rKEPAIiA- S IX ALL VARIETIES. JiLEGANT LARGE SMOKED BEEF TONGUES. CHOICE! GITTS S m o ked Beef. SI GAR CURED PIG HAMS FROM FO U R rduXDS POCKIvT riECES UPWARDS. CII1S. ' 5 A"5n mar io Bib area WHKSr V b tor '25 cent centi and M razors put cents charn Reform Bar OURS Jill). Worth Front Street. Sayim Sharing InstitH- lioi of the City. A' FIRST-CLASS SHAVE can c iiaU for IQ cents ; Strlish Ilair Cat :enU : deliffbtful ShamDoo. for Ji centi and Miustachc Dyed for2o cenU. Also Sn excellent order and only 25 t ....... cents cnargea. ah mis is done at tbi Great bcr Shon Under the Xatinnal Bank when crcrTthin5' ia done in silonr and this in tihe latest Etrle too. T apl 22 . IT. FURMAN5?KI. ffe ONLY one Awarded CEHTZSTWIAL HEJ AX Sead Stamp for Chx- ur and Highest Ttsti ooij. I Aft V.'intL Manofectortrs ef Oflce, Chorch, and School Farnitare, ' , 211 & 213 Wabash Afenoe, Chfcarts II, aal 619 64,621 Braadvt, YorSctj BiW?.l5iil.ii . , J SUBSClBiBE 10 THK i n 00 3 . 23 00 POTATOES Sweet, y bus: I5 1 00 Irish, Northern, y bbl 4 50 g 4 75 PORK Northern, city n; ess. 17 00 00 00 Thin, y bbl....-...... ....... ..00 00 00 00 Prime, y bbl (extra ) .00 00 15 00 Uump, y bbl .t)0 00 00 00 RICE Carolina, y fi G 7 East India, lb. 00 00- Bough, V busbeL,.:......;.ia:20v I 30 KAUS Country, y lb' . city, y ft :.. ROPE SAXTArimV$'bnfiFel.V.'.'.V Lirerpool, y sack... American ff sacjc Cadiz y sacK , SUGAR Cuba, y lb.... orto Kico, Id.. A Coffe, y ID.. r " y m (J " v ft............ ' Ex CV Tb 00 Crushed? ft SOAP Northern, V lb 5 fa' SHINGLES Contract, VPI 4 00 6 00 f VVUIUIUU) tf OJA. ............... 1 oJ (IV vu Cypress saps M... .... 6 50 0 00 Cypress hearts, y M. 9 50 0 00 STAVES W. O. bbl. y M.20 00 IK . VA 6 Q0 85 ( 00 75 VlA 10)4 00 The Reading Public are reFpectfully inform ed that it shall bo th i constant aim of the pro prietor! to furnish them with A LIVE NEWSPAPER, containing the latest news of tb day, and n . dearorins to keep its readers fully in forme in regard to events of interest and importance occurring in every quarter of the Trorldj OUR DAILY MARKET REPORTS V stl full and correct, and will be kep open until he latest possible . moment. Mer chants in the city and country may rest- as aured that they will be thoroughly reliable, - 1 The Wews Columns iWWi m Mil mil i i n wmm " . 1 n I UR I THE 7ILC0X, GlDBS & CO.'S CwD aim op y Dated yart IS OFFERED ON THE FOLLOWING LIBERAL TEr;, ON CREDIT TO 1st NOVEMBER, If 77, &t $70.00 per ton u Paying in Cotton, on the basis of 15 cents or Middling, delivered at i depot, (Planter xaying expenses on Guano to destination.) ' To the Farmer in baying on tness terms is plain, as he will know k1 . t I 7 pounds Cottpn( Middling) will pay for a ton, no matter Gnano. that 407 price may be, and can niake hi? calculations accordingly: THE QUALITY OF THIS GUAXO IS as has been thoroughly established by the use of the many thoosaDfi1 h sold. Our Agents sell on same terms. iJ ZXDH70B.TZ3XLS AND DEALERS IW OTTAHO, Charleston. S- C, and Savannah, ci 1 -o- EsS" We do hot publish certificates known from its lon and extensive use hardly any it is not used your immediate value. , as the MANIPULATED GUAKOk.w , that it is unnecessary to do to,- fw cvfinn in Koiitli l"la rrU n !i t , and instead of giving certificates we Avould refer yoa to thiPUw m m m M - wmi i II 1 ncignbornooa wno nave used it, who can tcs jan 15 tijr pcrsonaljfci JAS. T, PETTEWAY, Ag't, WILDHICTQTOn. n, i 00 00 10 oo 13 12 LLOC! 14 1 R O bhd. y E 00 00 Cypres, V M ......13 00 TALLOW VTb 9 25 00 00 00 00 00 10 00 00 TIMBER Shipping y M ...17 00 win, prime per M ..13 00 14 00 8 50 10 00 00 6 00 5 00 2 50 20 35 . Mill, fair per M... Inferior to Ordinarr.per M 4 WHISKEYNorth'n,perffl 1 North Caro ana, per cral ... 1 75 WOOL Unwashed, per H... Wwhed, per fi 40 75 18 Prime Enioyment for a Year. .Less Than Four Cents a Week. 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A re liable name must be furnished w ith each com. mmucation, as the Editor will not bo held ac countable for the views or language of cor- OUR SUBSCRIPTION LIST, FTU tJIf was t for the first issue, was an cxcoediajlj: . fiattering? onef Wni is probacy the largest buna fide list with which any newspaper in North Carolina ever before began publication, and is now rapidly on the mcreasc ceciallr on'the various railroad lines. JOSS. ?. JABZZ2P, Eoiroa akd Proprietob, Office on Second stree between PrfaJ ce and Chesnut, near the Poitoffice. M&RCHAL & SMITH PIMOS. The Handsomest, the Best Tone, thi ' Wlost Durable Pianos Wade. , J Tlicy arc IJcautiful Uoscwoocl, Scvcu and one-third Octaves, with everv Luprareiwal and fully guaranteed. Their moderate price and uniform success luve von " '-..- .. .r -'T't,:-'' t" - ' -.j; HL it, for thciu the position of a Standard of Economy au Uarability.'i i Acknowledged by all Musicians to be the Best over n o f(f a wovv m uge AGENTS WANTED IX EVEUY COUXTl'. ADDHE6S, ; MARCHAL & SMITH PAH3 C0,j-, or, Robert w. sMitii, Agent, 47 ITnircrsity Place, Hewl april 5 COUlE RIGHT ALOM ! ! We Expect Yoju ! OUK SEW GOODS arc ready to welcome you as you will welcome them when you see the fine assortment an d the remarka bly LOW PRICES we can afford to sell at. WHITE SHIRTS all made at 9-5 ccnt BLUE FLANNEL SUITS, at G.OO and upwards. CASS1MERE SUITS from T.cOjup. . COTTONADE SUITS from 1.50p. Also full line of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS At Prices to suit all. m SOL. BEAR & BROS., 18 & 20 Market St. may For Hire. GOOD COOK WASHER AND Ironer Also, A Good Housemaid. Alio, A .Goo Nuree. fApplj to" - DAVID COWAN, mc 7 At CourtHonse. PRESEEVED HMHU: GALIOHCAHS 35 CENTS PES. CAI7. "PERFECTLY ElE use can waium" j - ONLY TBYIEjI GEO. ME 11 A'ldrtC?2P- T TALI AN IXSECTP0WDE1I id to kiii Jgfiir Croton Bugs, Bed SS3iE Lice, Flower Busf, Melon . . species of Iniccts. , i y t. j PNotooisonoM to !. 5j I mestic animala or wtru. E rJotlce.; .rflTiw. Tn BE AT i ' the ensuing fcttr mouW, ' with Mr. Join Li Dofe will find every thing u J KC5recU'aUi , . 1L t n k mch 10 1877 i t t. . - Published iu gSffifofg?' current new 1oJ f nu i ? ofpolitllt,, Spectacles and Glasses. fJtHE LARGEST ASSORTMENT EVER offered in this city at prices ranging from 25 feJrless Bdvocaeyfa cents to $10. bttscdiixjnatoltra CaU 4 cumin. rr Jollrsdtc. JgSSRS "Pi z J. II. AL1.EX. "DON'T , FOEGET" J. J. SHEPARD 'Cj i; can be found ;,. i : " ; ON KfORTII SIDE MARKET ST., Between Second and Third Sts., Read , and willing to do all kind of PAlXttllTG, GLAZI1TG. Czc. 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