1 -The Daily Reyiew. JOSH. T. JAMES, Ed. am! Prop ' ' WILMINGTON, N. C. J" VTUESDAY, MAY 1877, THE NORTH CAROLINA lUESS. TJie cooTcntion of the press at Charlotte failed' to act on the question, to what ex tend publishers should take patent medi cine in payment ofyearlj advertisements. Jji'm from the Kalcigh Ktws. We don't suppose it matters a rcat deal although as it mere matter of form it would have looked well for the Association to have adopt! spme sort of resolutions binding ' its members by the action of the Conven tion, .Still it makes no difference so far . as toe practical application of the thing is concerned. Newspaper men, like all otrttfrs,"are going to pursue the shortest . road to 'hspplness and the Press in North Carolina arc never so happy as when ad vertising tome patent humbug or rascally bumfcitggcrics for nothing or its equiva lent payment in worthless drugs, garden seal 'that ncviT come up or worthless maps of the war in Europe at the rate of . 20 lines for ten cents, payable in maps. , THE" SUN AND JUDGE WIL LARD. The South Carolina Legislature, says the New York Sun, has chosen Associate Justice Willard to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Chief Justice Moses. Wil lard 'elected by Democratic votes, is a KepttDlicao, a carpetbagger, and an ex ofiBceV of the Frccdman's Bureau. The objections to him, however, arc personal rather than politcal. lie has not ability enough as a lawyer to command the re spect of the South Caroli na bar ; and, as a member of the old Supreme Court, he has been, mixed up with almost every job which has been imposed upon the State, and Las stood by J: he Kepublican party in " every election fraud except the last, when ,thc : interests to which he is sub- servient happened tolic with good govern ment and "conciliation." ! We have explained that the candidacy of Willlrd was in the interest of certain speculators in Wall street and elsewhere who hold from six to nine millions of j the fraudulent conversion bonds, repudiated years ago by a Kepublican Legislature, and worthless unless a bench can be made up which will consent to their rc dcrn pUon hese bon ds were fraudulent ly issued during the worst days of South Carolina' misgovcrnnicnt. A lvepubli- carl ' dcAnmittce which investigated the subject. in 1871 reported au illegal overis sue of. $G,3M,000. Tho Republican Legislature of 187C declared them fraudu lent, null, and void. A decision had been forced through the Supreme Court a few moTltrlSarttef,m " a case against the State Comptroller ordering the defendant to pay intcrcs jon pertain of these bonds. The opinion of the court was delivered by Juitico Willard, and from that day to this he has beca the tool of the schemers who hope to realize at par upon fraudu lent paper which may be bought in stacks at thrce'eents on the dollar. Willard 'spro ' motiofctrihe Chief Justiceship is, we say a long step toward the consummation of this scheme of plunder. WANTS TO BE A DEAD HEAD. It is hardly to Mr. Hayes' credit that his present Secretary is writing begging litters solicilng newspapers to place "this Department" of the "Executive Mansion'' oa their books as a, dead head. Yet such is tho fact as the following from the New YorV Sujf will show : The following applications, says the Sun, madftin Yr$DS was yesterday re ceived "vf us frdm lhe White Hous.:' :KxLtrTirK MAXsiok, ) WASiiixaTOK.P.CMay 17, 1877. j Dear Sir: This I Depart mem t is fa vored regularly with; copies of many of the most influental newspapers of the country, and if you should desire to add yours to the number, we shall Jake great pleasure in placing it upon the files of the not ask newspaper publishers to make him a present of a few cents daily each. IV, In addition to his pay, Mr. Uaycs is noOgetting' other things which raise him above want. He has his house rent for nothing, his coal for nothing, a green house Supported by the Treasury gives flowers lor nothing, a kitchen garden, whose expense is likewise borne by the nation, supplies him with fresh vegetables and frfiits for nothing ; while a number of scrvanits, whoso wages he is not called upon jo pay, wait upon him and adminis ter to his comfort, .This certainly ought. ; him above any need oi w ruing lMtrrs nround the country to get additions to these great national to pu beggir small gratuities. We iarc ashamed of Mr. Hayes, And if such aif application had come- from a President who w;as elected. by the people, we shcjuld be disgusted. But we will not be too hard upon the present occupant of the White House. We remember the means and the methods by which he got there, Jind We refuse, without anger, his prescuj, eleemosynary application. As long a4 we have a Fraudulent President we muist expect from him things that no elected! President would ever think of. Washington: letter. Miscellaneous. DO YOU H WANT ( I A UAKREL OF AT A REASONABLE PRICE ? ALSO, THE REST TH W WORLD At a Reduced Price. 600 GALLON CANS 600 OF THOSE ELEGANT Wabinutox, May 19th, 1877. If any mau attempts to make you be lieve that the weather we arc now having here in. Washington isn't most undcnilably and infernally hot, shoot him on the spot. Don't be particular about. what sjpot, but shoot him 'anyway, for the truth lwells not .in him. Only think of the themometcr upon to 85, and your imagination will have us as we were yes terday The mind refuses to picture what we will be next month. At ilast General Grant has got from Philadclnhia and started for Europe. e . r are informed that as he stepped from the board the steamer Indiana, Q was affected" when ho first arrived city of brotherly love they called it "neuralda". After awhile it "ot to be " and now its "visibly affected iows Uie wulelv dmcrcnt names to the same thing . Now out West I sup on would si ni i)l v: say "had, em and let it go at that. Monday next the monster petition, by nearly a thousand ol our best requesting the removal of Fred s, will be presented to the Presi Mr. Hayes made Douglass Mar- tug on "visibly in the chilli This : pose y again" On signed citizens Doufrln dent. now it will probably become his shah duty to unmake him. Alter tnc hrst burst df indiirnatiouthe matter midit 1 . . -r . have bben stonncd where it was, had it uot been for Douglass' explanation, ad ding iusiiilt to the original slander, but as it is, tin $ llonorable Freddie will probably pile down, and out. SoIifas the extent of their journeying through the country is concerned, the membcis of the postal ccnimi'sMon s?cm to be dcing their work thoroughly. They have a ready travelled something like twenty thousand "miles, and like Uie -Flying Dutchman, would probably keep on forever their present good salaries were it hot that Congress meets. in October and they must be. in- by that time. .What ever their report ma)' be, they have es tablished the feasibility of fast mails be yond a .loubt. ' It is mdcrstood that G. Wilcy-l Wells; of Mississippi,' will be apppin ted Solicitor ot tnc treasury lJepartmeut on uie oum next.. Jt ani)ears tnat soms go, when Secretary .Sherman Ijad to ivc ells this i)lace, the ai)- of June weeks : decided pointmdnt was an'tagonizetl bv Gen. Sut ler, who had a rrudrc airaiiiKt Wells hcA 1 w t- cause of the refusal of the latter to bolstcii up the fortunes of his son-iu-Uw, Aniesj when l.o was Governor of Mississippi, Wells has since been busy in gettingjup a schedule of claims' before 'the Solicitor's ofiice ii aim ens and cha for a silnistcr care to 11 in which interest I re and onlv frieml 1 the pul City II.: ExccuUtc ,Oflice 1 1 Mt,vytrub; yours, :. . JV. liOOtKS, , 1 ri . Private .Secretary." To rropnctor pf Vly Sis, i JSe w.York. ATrifght hate lccn expccteil fron'i lit. DoniVat ihe.prcsent time, above all others. be (decline to dead head the President of th United State, for the following ica KWIIt!.'! ci I.1 ThU paper is made to Ik; sold, not eJT to '. deadheads. . No clement tU&t .enters loto its production is furnisiied touscratuitoa!. The paper, the ink, theMtegfAms, tfie Icadiug articles, the rc xrtiniuiljlhe.'rnnting, all have to be pav4j5jr.APjr of tho Sun every day cost U gashr, and for this reasons Mr. UycuugUt not to ask us to give it to hin-ftf 'nothing.'1 If:'' With all its varied and suprising exctllencf, . which . the application effect tively prolAim,, the Sim is sold at so chcAp'a ritci-twd cents a copy on, week dif!Ptf trfVetW ou Sundays that crerj man pursuing 'any honest industry with success must be abld to pay' for "it, and should be above, begging lor it. III.. Mr. llayes is "in the'receipt cf a handapma saUry; Under the existing appropriation "made by Congress he is get ling $5o70O0 a year aud if it' should be cut down, ho will still get $20,000 or $23,000 a year. This, certainly, should' naVlc Lim to pay for newspapers, and PRESERVED APPL Three Cans for SI. AT Miscellaneous. CS - .2-' : CO .S i a iss ft o 3 a - a r- O " S 1 5 S fe - J d o O 'P H G a ' & ? 53 w :.C -5 o H 2 CJ o O c3 Cm o 1X1 ,3 irt t .2 J i .2 , a o i i 3 1 a) r. . -a T3 xn o O -Mint l-'2 2 e r- a ? m ei Tonsorial. NEW BARBER SHOP. ATT JLtJL are respectfully informed that PATKONS and the publid cenerally 1 nave opened a i NEW v BARBER SHOP, RailRoa( SGRIBNER'S MONTHLY. at No. 7, South Front street, where the fol lowing low prices have been adopted : Shaving 10 cents ; Hair Cuttin-j 25 cents ; ' Shampoo 25 cents. Open on Sunday morning. ' deq!8 CHAS. E. CLEAPOR. ; APPLETOW'S AMERICA! liYELOPIili NEW REVISED EDITION'. ' Entirely rewritten by the ablest writers ou every subject. Printed from new type, ond illustrated with Several Thousand l blnsrravinas and Maps gThe work originally published under the title of THE W AM t ItlCAN C YL.TJOIMS WILMINGTON RAILK0AB CoC' OFFICK OF Gen'l Suprc. l Wilmington, X c't - Mar ) On and after Kund ' "" I Weldon Railroad ;n 1 fl Wfl.L Lea?t.!!.foniFr f rriveit Wddcn Vt " - 1 1 Leare Weldon daUy iT""--- J ti Arrive at Wilmbnon 'vT- U a!1 Depot at....... ; Front St "I; NIGHT MAIL ASH vrZl M DAIL V UCFPT Tr. Arrive at Weidon at Sv Leaye Weldon, daUjar jfi Arnet. WlIminSton, Aa .Unrivam-:d Illustkated Magazine 1 .V 11 Ij14H Ti I 1 - ".... DIA was completed in 1S73, su.ee which "e wy Arain makw riZ"" 1 wnwn it. lias .it-I eiuon lor nil "vocwttm. circulation 6S0 11 fc may 10 in w r.a B i 13 Soutb. FrontStreet. Tho Atlantic Coast Lino PASS E'XG Eli.' DEPARTMENT, WiL'JiNUTox, N. C, May 2, 1S77. TELEGATES TO SE3SIOX OF THE General 'A?icinblv of the l'rosbvterian Church,, convening at XEW ORLEANS, MAY 17th. ISii. will be transported over thisLino at the following rates : Richmond, Petersburg and. Ports mouth ; Weldon. Go'dsboro Wilmington... Florence and Charlotte.. Columbia........ ..... 4!) 25 45 75 .... 4,1 75 ..... 11 to 40 00 at which priced ROUND-TRIP TICKETS , pood to return until J LiNE 10th, will be sola. Tickets will bo placed ou sale Ma. 1 l-'tli. The route of direct connection and nuick time from all points on this line is via Augus ta, Macon and Columbus. ma v - A. POl'U, General Passenger Agent. S600 PIANOS FOR 8250. And all otjier styles iii the same proportion, including Grand, Suuare and Upright all Finst-CLAS.s jsold direct to tho Ptoi-i.i: at Factory Phicks. No sions ; no. uisc(unt5 agent.- These P 110 Ci.illlIlU; lanos made one of tho iiuest displays at the Centennial Exhi bition, and were unanimously recommended!" lor the HIGHEST HONORS. Xew M:inu factory one of the largest and finest in the world. The Square Grands contain Math ushek's "new patent Duplex Overstrung Scalt?, the greatest improvement in the history of piano making. The Uprights arc the Finest in America. Dont fail to 'write for Illustra ted and Descriptive Catalogue, mailed free. MENDELSSOHN PIAXO CO., Xo, iipi. n 5G Broadway, X. Y which Gcu. H. has an interest; friends how come to the front antagonism was gc that Butler's motive because he dil not avc Wells piss, upon tho claims he held more than a fiduciary ret l' have to aunounce toivou. do it with sonwv. that my r... Ik x)f the- White House, nt lir ri"i "I'll ii m i f.lu1 Wu" iirV on Wcdhcsdav, dr.ink a of champaine, thus violating thoseltotal- ab?tiucnte principles which were to have. been the erowinmr crlorv ol l.i adminis tration, endorsed don't-do which, sion of.' dicrs' II. is not md which have bceu so strongly all over the country by; those it socials of whom I am not Tne President will take posses-lii-s Twiner residence at the Sol - no about the 1st. proximo, if he fforccil to seek it even earlier by the mid-jiummer weather now upon -us, or the rest of us, we only regret have no Soldier's Home to con- ana . as that wc pier. So m; Mr.'TilJi where hi ny reasons have been given ;why n "declined to assist at afestiva! s Kuccccssful rival was tho prin- hold elects return to scroll, 1. cipal guefet,'' that I imagine it may not be lmproperi to give you thp correct unci It is simphithat Mr. Tilden could "et a; let ter dinucf at home, and Kuthy couldn't ; only tins Z. Chandler is shippin off his heu e- Michigau preparatory to a migratory In concluding this wish merely to extend to the place in which he may settle my siuccrest sympathies. Glrliue. FRANK H. DARBY, TTOUNEY-AT-LAW, ia'Jourctl Building, Pi in- cess street Wilmington, X. C. pi 14 810 i $25i2S, scrb made by AcpnM Rpllinr nnr Chro- J? Cravens, and Reward, Motto, Scripture r.e j Triaiuparent, Picture and Cbromo t-ard. lOO samples, worth $4, sent postpaid for 75 cents. Illustrated CataWne flree. ' "MrtOKD'BSOXS, BOSTON, UJV It otice. PEKSOXS HOLDING CLAIMS against the County of New llan'ovcr, in War rants, Ac., issued previous to tbe 1st of Janu ary, 1877, are requested to present a list of the same to the Special Board of Audit with out delay. The lists inust specifv tho.DAT:; and Xt 'Mm:n and Amount of each Warrant, together- with the name of the person to whom issued, and by whom held. . Action will -be taken on each claiia, as pre sented, in accordance with the Lnv creating the Hoard of Audit. WM. L. I)i;EOSSLT, . inch It ' Chairman. Brock's Exchange rjAV'lXG IvECEXTLY chan-ed hands is 11 now open lr tne accommodation ot tae public iijp iiuLou uas oeen ttiiOrougnir reno vated throughout and the ROOMS a!e nc'atlr and comfortably furnished. i o ui; anu accoramoaaung anenaants are always on hand to see to the wants of Guests. ..1 he BILLIARD ROOM is open and the TABLES are free to the Patrons of the House. april 7. When Scrib.ner Issued its famou3 Midsum mer Holiday Xumber in July, a friendly critic said of it : "We are not'fiurc but that Scribner has touched high-water mark. AY e do not see what worlds are left to it to con ouer." But the publishers do not consider that they have reached the ultima thule - of . . .1 1 1 -tL .ll excellence iney Deueve "mere are oiuer worlds to conquer, and they propose to conquer them.'' ' The prospectus for the new volume gives the titles of more than fifty papers (mostly illustrated), by writers of the highestmerit. Under the head of "Foreign Travel," we have "A winter on the Xile," by Gen. Mc Clellan.; "iSaunterings About Constantino Die." bv Charles Dudley Warner : "Out of Jly Window a,t Moscow," by Eugene Schuy ler ; "An American in Tnrkistan' etc. Three serial stories are announced : icholas EVJinturn, Bv Dr. llolland, the Editor; whose story of "SevcnoaksV g ave the liighes satisfactimi to the readers of the Monthly. 1 The scene of this latest novel is laid on" the banks of the Hudson." 'The hero is a young inari who has been always "tied io a woman's J ZJl aproatrings," but who, by thet death-of his kH mother, is lett alone in the world, to drmon the current ol hie, with a fortune, but with out a purpose. " . , Another serial, "His Inheritance," by Miss Traftoni will begin on the completion of "That Lass o' Lowrie's," by Mrs. Hodgson Burnett. Mrs. Burhett's story, begun in August, has a pathos and dramatic power which have been a surprise to the public. ,- . There is to be a scrips of original ' and ex quisitely illustrated papers of "Popular Science," bv Mrs. Heri ick, each paper com plete in itself. There are to be, from various pens, papers on "Homo Life and Travel." Also, practical suggestions as to town and country life, village improvements, etc., by well-known specialists. Mr. Barnard's articles on various indus tries of Great Britain include the history of "Some Expriincnts iu Co-ojier'ation,"' "A Scottish Loaf Factory" in the November number, and "Toad Lane, Rochdale, ' in De cember. Other papers, are, "The British Woi kinsman's Home," j'A Xation of Shop keepers,'" f Ha'penny a Week for the Child,' etc. . ' ; A richly illustrated series will be given on "American Sports' by Flood and Field' by various writers, and each on a different theme. The subject of "Household and Home DecurationJ tarried in all parts of the -United States and daily, (except Sundav BrL the signal developments which have taken mond and all rail rnni ' Tjti? place in every brance of science, literattre, Xiirht train moi i " and art, have induced the editor and pub- FpLf..,, 111 fes close coiim-' THE AMERICAN CYCLOPAEDIA. j all INight Trains, and run fK-C'! lisher to submit it to an exact and thorough revision, and to issue a new edition entitled Within the last ten years tho progress of mington to Milford Station afra?; tolknowlecige j; redencksburg 4 Potomir R T discovery in every department has made a new wor.lt of relerenoe au mi perative want. The movement of political affairs have kept pace wjth the discoveries of science and their fruitful application to the industrial and useful arts and the convenience and re finement of social life. Great wars, and con sequent revolutions have occurred, involv ing national changes of peculiar moment. The civil war of our country, which was at its height when the last volume of the old work appeared, has happily ended, and a new course of commercial and industrial activity has been commenced. .Large accessions to our geographical knowledge have heen made by the indefati gable explorer of Africa. , Tne great political 'revolutions of the last Tnn.. " "Hi Geh'ISup'ts Office, WILMINGTOX, COLUMBIA GUST A RAILHOAD. ' Wiluiinston,X.c,irlT; ,. CHANGE OF SCIIEDUI On and after Sunday. Mar jo. .i decade, with the natural result of the lapse ing schedule will be run on th; J! of time, have brought into public view a ' oau"roid: multitude of new men, whose names are in vwnv l vn -int. . XMJ BIAIU 1KAIJ except Sunday.) Leare Wilmington Arrive at Florence, Leave Florence.. every one s mouth, and of whose lives everv one is curious to know the particulars Great battles have been fought and impor tant sieges maintained; of wnich the details are as yet preserved only in the newspapers or In the trasient publications of the day, and which ought now to take their place in permanent and authentic li istory. In preparing the present edition for the press, it has accordingly been the aim of the editors to bring down the information to the lowest possible rates, and to furnish an ac- account r tne most recent discoveries m science, or every frehs production In literaure, and of the newest inventions in the practical arts,as well as to give a succinct and original record of the progress political and historical events. The work has been begun after, long and careful preliminary labor, and with the most ample resources for carrying it on to a suc cessful temination. 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No fees and condncting "egg li&it3 given to toterferwee Ca very slight i An elegant stock of fine Watche Clocks, I Suits In different gjpttt S1 ctiry, ouverware, rancy Uood;, &c, kept I periauuusi State! touxw ni,cfle5 Claims Po?S! , mission ers of Aiao .ui 1 1 f a vuiini.iuiij. on nanu ior sale ai a advance on New York cost Agents tor the Diamond Spectacles. Our country friends arc invited to call and fce- dec 13 Office, Extensions CS?Sl ron pAJtpnxxT or 8 71 r.nnrti tM nir'-Z.A JAS. T. PETTEWAV, C H. SCHULKEH GOB LiViNG AND OUR DEAD. MER CHAflfllSE. COMMISSI Oil OIIDER TO SUPPLY OUR SUBSCRI -l ucrs ahii nuniocrs due them, we shall re- sumo iiiepucncation ol UUK LIVINO AND A.U?t.HE on March 15th, and complete the IV th olume in monthly part. No new subscriber will be taken except for the bound volumes three of which havebWn inrt the I th will be ready in June. We can sun- uawjuy., wun any DacJc num bers. except. September and October, lbU, should they need any to complete their files' AND Brokerage Hnup. JtLeckive REGLTLATIT.V nA i.a r, commission, Vwrtmestfc fore the ExeeuttT Pepaxo war, orf money from the V Tfnil bijtory t state amount of WJPZm39 close stamp, and a fall repu. , t will he gitenyoa tree-, i ! exmoitlon. samples of Coffee, Flour, Rice, , . ougar, csyrups, lohacco, Sc, raicts fos eocnd In Cloth $2.00 each. V0LCMES : ' Half Calf $2.50. Soalta Historical Montbly. iuio .uagazine, two number of which have uuu printer win occupy the game relation nrnUth that OUR LIVING AND OLU DEAD did to North Carolina, and, in tii rejpecu?, will be as worthy of confidenc ! .trnlfFp0rtl For.tailed description of this t "ti- ,1:Ilor me opimong or those who . """"muuiwr, we reier to larger circular. Subcriptioisi a-e solicited. lake orders for Meats. T.arrl nU rinAa w- ' VMVVC oaP Jye, 1'otab, Ac. V ire promptly all orders-. Orders and con signments solicited. ) r.iXf,5re. affents for thc falc of WILCOX, 1 . , vv J1A li t LAILU U CAN anu xnc ucasly Cotton Ties. dec 13 PETTEWAY & SCilULKEX. The Camden Journal, P oBkIS-IIEP eTer7 Thursday, at Camden, . v,., inuesi-csiaDiunea paper in Kershaw county, and has an extensive circu- Thm last General Iand All omcxEf . ruptured, or Jred .sJ r slightly, can lebuin J g5 inc pensions are er2m tC. tfp and informal United SUtei Gejjwrfg, O ecmed before the UJ" - Office sued nnder act vkt eashtorthem. SenJJf TERM', IxVAniAELT ,12 months 4.0). Addre?.', SOUTHERN HISTORICAL X. c. fob 2i Raleigh, Aotaxcc:-.'' 6 months $2.00 MONTHLY, Wire Hovers! Wire Covers? WIRE DiSHCOYERsir- ! Y h1 OVAL AND RODXIVl 'h , : , , . OF ALL SIZES, rorfalelow at ' 1 . mar 5 GILES 4 MURCIIWON?S. lauon among the Merchant?, Farmers and all classes of business ken in the county. It offers to the 3rerchants of Wilmington a desirable medium for advertising, the country m which it circulates, beinS connected with nd the T ilmmgton, Columbia and An-rusU Kail road. " '. LiberaI terms will be made with thos d. siring to advertise. Subscription price $2 60 i-: i t Ifranthaji & hay, ,' ' , JUors and Proprietor, i Albums. ;RY LARGE ASSORTMEKT of Al L Dams, at prices to suit thi w - r f "F cniouars apiece. 1 - . ocuu your orders to r tr - HEIXSRERGER'S .maj 10 Lire Dook and Music Store. to perfect them. jlk are rapendloiL year. JSfiT attorneys ,' wit rratuitonslylawMjJSjWj