V I r A TI1E MORNING BXAIX, PUBLISHED DAILY, ' tVM. li BpIlHABD, Editor and Propr. orrioB, Dawson Bank Buildings, front St-' auo year, in'draijceTr.r.................7 jbo iix lioaths, la advance 40 1'ifreo months, In adrance....... i 00 n;,e month. In advance..... 73 rhe 3IoKstir9 Stab will be delivered in any ,:irt of the City at FirrsxH Ckbts per week. rtKTEOBOIAMilCAJU ttECOBP. March 25. 1873. t " - i Time. mom- Wind. Weather eie;':: eter.. " - T VllT S0.S3 .48 E fresh Th reat'jf 2 1 M. 80:13 51 E fresh Rala OF. M. 29:, 64 S brUk Rain" , vieuu Teiup. of day, M Uec. . r , Notb. All barometric readings are reduced o ihe poa-lcvel and to 83 detrrees Fahrenheit. 4 . v KOBEHX-SiCTBOTH , - Strvt't Siirnal Service U Weather Uoport. Wab Dpahtmknt, S4KKT,r; OClce of Chief Signal Officer. Washington, March 25 4:35 r. irooaouuua. , . .. The barometer will continue falling fom the lower lakes to , NoriU Carolina and eastward to tbo Atlantic; the are of rain will extend nortbeaatward over the New England States dur.ni to-nlgbi; rising barometer, NW winds and tlearinf? weather will ezteod frm the up per Mississippi Valley eastward over the up per bke region,, Ou.o. Valley; land Western Kuusylvaulj, and over the Southern States very Kee1""'' during to-night and on Tnesday iuut niu; and over the middle States on Tues day, i' .. l)jnierous winds are not anticipated for the Gulf and Atlantic coasts. ' -iiijriicii muEcrrouv. K(. James Chnrcb. Goknek Third and Market StrketS. Public tJervlces at St. Jame' during Holy Week and Easter Tide. Tuesday " Morning Prayer 74 AM AnlB-Cotn'auion 11 AM Eien'.ng Fiayer 5 PM WtdnM.iy " I.V Morning 7i AM ' Litany and Ante Communion. .11 AM ; , Evening Trayer 5 I'M Miund) Thursday.. ..-Mornrog - 4V 7r AM Communino.... 8 I'M (i jod Fr day... ....... Morninjc Pnyer ' and Ante-Corn- . ; inunloo 9 Evening Fraytrr 8 AM I'M t; .ur En-ii, aatnrday-Morning Prayer and Aute Com- rnunion 71AM ; Evening Praytr ! and Baptism.. 3 PM E'irtt'r, March 31 . . . ... .-Morning Prayet 7 It AM JLUanyr.. Cou flrmaiion .- and ' CommnnlOB.. 11 AM ; Evening Prayer 5 PM KtMtT Monday..:. ...-Morning Prayer 7t AM . Aute-Cora'union 11 AM Evening Prayer 5 PM titer Tuesday..;.... -Morning Prayer : and Ante Com munion.... ..; 71 AM . Evening Prayer 5 PM si. l'aul's ran. Laiheran Church,; ' Market Strkbt, Corneb op Sixth. Rev. G. D. Bernheim, Pu&tor. PASSION WEIUC SERVICES. - Mauudy Thursday, March Wth. . r Lecture and prayer meeting at 8 P. M. in the English lansjuajte. Good Friday, March 23th. , , - Preparatory Service at OK Ac M. ; morning iTVlce and (Jommuulon at 10X A.. M.j all iu he German language. - EuglUh service at 8 P. M., after which a number of persons will be admitted to Church privileges by the Rite ot Confirmation. j?citis free to all these servlfs-every person con. ia I ly lavited. Ui.Ns3Kuoau'8 Llvo Book Store, 39 Market street, Lettet Presses, &c. ' Wm. M. Poissox. St. John' Lodge No. 1, F. & A. M. Ghees & Flanner. Paints, at Wholesale and Rtall. ' DeKosset & Car-Butter the "Qj,t Edge." Dudley Ss Eixis,' Sign of the Big Boot L idie' Serge Gaiters. Admitted to Prolate We lir.d the following paragraph in the Bit- tliiiare Vj of the 23rd lost: v 'The wilU of the late Archbishop Spaldiag und the late Father Cookery, Administrator of ibo Archdiocese of Baltimore, were admitted to jTobiite ytsterdjy In the Orphans' Court, aiu letterb teetameotary were granted on the ueof each to Bishop James Gibbons, of .North Carolina, who is eft executor All of (he proper tyyreal and personal, belonging to ue Arcubintiop, including, that acquired by Uie will of the late Bishop McGill, except the riul estate in Kentucky belonging to the Arcb bishop, which was left to Bishop McClosky, of Louisville, wms bequeathed toJTather Cosker, providiug ue was livilig iu the State of Mary laud at tue time of the death of the Archbish op, it uot, lo bishop Thomas Foley. AIL of Hie estate of Father Cos k cry, iuciuding that tcrjuired by the will of Archbishop Spalding, wii.- U-quentired to Bishop James Gibbons. 1 ii o to. the Opera Honse to-night von nr. - sure to bo rewarded, perhaps doubly. ' Ity CJonvt. ;s,. - - , . J " : " ; The following cases were disposed of yes terday morning: ; ' r - - : Peter (iray, charged With being found drank, on the street and cursing-and qnarrcjlng on Sacday. Judgment for the penalty and costs. M. 0. Bellar?, "charged with instiltidlg a po- , Vieenirtn whlle-;0."daty." Judgment for the penalty and costs. . One half the fine remitted J the City Marshal. , :f- , ; Sarah Walker, charged with cursTng and quaireling with Cathariae :CoeJTr Judgment for the penalty and costs. One half the fine remitted by the City Marshal. v; 4 One or two other cases were con tin ped otr, eCastro. ' ( f 'V:'"- This celebrated Magician and "VentrUbqtyUt will commence a ftve.davt,' enzazement at the Qlh.i House in this city ibis -evening, and ex- IHtts to anoniah the natives. with hls.feats of 'ecr.aemaiD, ventriloquism,; fcc, ; Among, oiuer thiU);6 wU be performed the wonderfai suspension act. . The press where he has vlsl. . unanimous in praise of bis exhi bition and we have no doubt.that ho will be greeted with full houseB during his stay In Wllmlng" ton." t ?, i Madame DeCastro will positively appear w-nigut, at the Opera House, in her wonder- iui feat known as the iBrlal Suspension. ; . ' lalek Time. :' v - - r Oncof odr city drugtlsts telegraphed to New York for a bill of goods an Saturday, to be sent oy southern Express. The roods were ship Ped on 8aturday night and arrlredhere yester- Hy morning. -This is a remarkable Instance expedition in the transportation of goods uu on very creditable to the enterprUoo company. ' " .rrTt.' -; " ; ' -v.-- : ' :;-'-Vf4'.r-V. --."f " ;r:--'-5- f"': " "-' i;V-r .- -j ; '.. r s- -t7 n2l ni53j 1-; -v. I ' BATES OF ADYEBTISX3Q I" . Vol; 2-lIo. 3. Local Uota. ' Beet la SO cents per pound in our market Jost now. ., . ' , ;-W tried some of Gilbert's oysters yester day and foond them excellent. - w .. i very mncn tome urauncation or church- groers, iBntiday was a pleasant day. Emergent meeting ct St. John's Lddj F. & A. M.; this evening, at 7K o'clock. fcTT Rev. Mr. Biden, of this city, lectured Charlotte on SundSy evening. i-f- Rev. Mr. Hiden.'of this city, is assfeting in a protracted meeting in Charlotte ' Mr. E. Cuthbert, correspondent ot the N. Y. Herald, leaves this tSorning for Richmond. The tekgraph wires south of here were down last nlght-one of tbe;'effects of the storm.' .. ILlUv ir l-rfl 'i . . .rv vy.uu., nuu na i hero reeentiy, preached in Newbern on Sun. day. --t,. . v (;. . . . .-. . The Southern train, due here at 5:30 P. M., did not arrive last evening, until 11:20 P. M having been delayed by the atorm. Vnon A M.. Waddell, our falthfuf Repre- tative n Congress, has our thanks for repeat ed favors. ; t .-(.. . -r ... A 'l . We learn that eleven persooa'vere con- .firmed at St. Mark's : (colored EDlsconal) church, on Sunday evening last. , . , j Mr. Charles A. R. Moult onj the husband of Mrs. Monlton.nhe singer, died in Cam bridge, Mass., last Sunday, agecLforty "three. - The verdict in the ca-e of the late Mr.. Skipper, alluded to in oar last, was that he came to his death from an over doso of lauda num. The case of Wm.G6rden, watchman at the W., C. & A. R. R., charged with the shoot ing of Cass Mott on 8unday, the lOsh Inst., is awaiting the surgeon's certificate that Mott is able, to appear at the Investigation. iL. The Washington Fire Company, of WU mington, Del , which passed through this city last Fall, have recently presented the fire department of Charleston with eight magnifi cent trumpet, appropriately Inscribed. . Speaking of the " Baccalanrate Sermon," the Lexington (Va.) Gazette says : " This ser mon, the first of the series of exercises con nected with the commencement of Washing ton and Lee University, will the present year be delivered bv the Rifh.t Rev. Thomas Atkln- . . ' . . . . I son, uishop or the Protestant Episcopal rhnUjBJCHi, o,n. The presents DeCostro distributes are really valuable. Bear this in mind. CoIorel Sabbatb School Union. Since the organization of the colored Sab bath School Union of the State the General Superintendent has had twenty-eight applica tions from this immediate section for the establishment of schools. He has alio hack number of applications from those already organized for books, &c. It sbonld be under stood that this Union is altogether a charitable institution, the services of the Superintendent oemg gratuitous, 11 is .inereiore arpenaent iu 1 greaLmeasure upon the liberality of the public io order, to fulfill Us mission of minls- ering to the spiritual and lntellectual necessl. ties ef the masses who are compelled to rely upon such sources for proper nourishment. Contributions in the way of tracts, books, &c.,can be made to G. W. Price, Jr., Superln endent, box 190, Wilmington P. C The Augusta Chronicle says : " DeCastro s certainly the best Magician that has visited the South." Gen. Roarer A. Pfyor We are informed thathls dUtlngnished mtleman has consented Id deliver the annual gentleman addess before the Cape Fear Agricultural As- sociatfop, next fall. i . General Pry or is 'one of the most accom- pi ished orators this country has ever pro- duccd: , - ... '; : . . w . He was a " prominent member of Congress in 1SC1, 'wheh.the war commenced, and was perhaps- the most popular speaker in that body.-":. ' ' We do not doubt then the announcement of General Pryoras the . orator at our next Fair will attract a great many to Wilmington at that time Who otherwise might not be pies en t Sprlnft Goods. MessrsJ. & H., Samson, 43 Market Street, have received a part of their Spring stock of dry goods and other articles in their line and are now ready for thd campaign.. Call and ex- amino their ivftricdl assortment, wkjch com- prises everything usually kept in a nrt class dry. goods store. ' DeCastro. to-night at the Opera House. Bas.Ball Heetlnr. - -, r: S At;a meeting ..of th base . ball , players of W llmlnirton. held at the ' Court House last r . . - ' evenlngr'the following proceedings were had : On motion, J.- W. Sehenck, Jr.,. was elected Chairman pro. tern. .. i v t v; On motion, the meeting went into the elec- Hon of permanent President, when JosehA. Clifford was unanimously cuoseu. The following additional officers were then elected '-A--. . s . - - C. L. Borklmer, 1st Vlee President. '; j. AGrubbs, 2d rj, :4.i... d J, J. O'Brien, 3d j WIL'Gerken, Secretary. " James S. Green, Treasurer. On motlonof James Heaton, it was resolved 1 to christen the new organization witli the? name olarnett Base Ball Club of Wilmington. An adjonrnment was then had until Friday eveningnext, at o o'ciocattnecoun itouse, are in the world, the fewer crimes , there will be." An unmarried man 1 but hall of a perfect being, and H requires the other half to make things right and even. t - "Cleanliness is next to godliness." If that Is so. a cake of good soap must be better than a poor sermon. ' :;i vt;v. WIIJOTGTO n.'C.; TTJESBn THE OUTLAWS. Latest frm Itbe rontTne Cap- ; By the Wilmington, Charlotte and Ruther ford Kail Road, vesterdav afternoon. We have' . " to chronicle the arrival In onr'.mUifc of A. B. out the vials ef his wrath " In the columns-of the great " thunderer." Henderson, upon his arrival here, kept very clo33 to hlshotel and f was exceedingly reticent in regard to', events in csumetown.iHe had a donble-barrel gun In his' possession ahd his anrjcarance Indicated I that he'had seen some roueh experience iu the woods and swampe oT Robeson. ; He left thAR.d.i rin for hA Nnrth . , . . P-Renrerabn tha nnrlott md renort tht whatever may be, said tothe contrary there Is ,-n T , 1 arin that. Ffnnrn Rurrv T.nnrpao anI Rn.a ltnnr I w- "r: ; r : V J -r--I ;aie Dom aeaa, , n .is lurtner sta:cd that a i k.l.t.. l .i a i . a v ' 1 yujsiciau wuo pracucea among me aenizens of Scuffletownand who is pretty well posted t-U i ,-, r t t in the affairs Of the outlaws, sars that he saw ; . - - the dead body of the noted outlaw chief after ne naa accidentally shot -himself. . .a further canfirmatlon of this fact is had in the statement t vi ueaaereou, wuicn was maue to a gentleman on the train yesterday; that the children of Henry Bsrrv. three in number., had been an portioned among hi3 rcletlves; Patrck Lowrey, Ahmtlmrnf t1.AnH. (oMntl.nnMo.l ' . . UIB UIUIUCI IUG LWU TOUUiLCSIi. Stephen Lowrey.and Andrew Strong accom panied Henderson to Moss. Neck, and told him at parting not to come. back there any more. . . ! t" " I-' Tue Storm Last Nlarbt. The weather, which has afforded an endless theme ; for discussion during the preseni season, seems to grow more capricious' aa the spring advances, All day yesterday It was rainy and boisterous, but not until the city was shrouded in darkness did the storm burst upon ns in all Its fury. Then the elements raged with nhcx- , - , ... . . , ampled severity tne wind howled, the rain nnnmif t!. !ihnlnir fl ehi ahrl tho lhnnH " m . rouea. ,eucu a nigut iox peaesinans we nave not witnessed in a long time before. While we write our heart goes out in pity to the poor tempest'tossed mariner, who, while we are nestling around our hearth-stone, listin- Intr to thn nit.llR hlnct mat hp t mtrtrlirur for " " . -vv- life amid the foaming billows of Old Ocean, wuicn may. vet prove nis snroua anu nis winding sheet. ., Later The storm lias spent its fury, and calm prevails. Serlons and Probable Fatal Accident. A colored man, -whose name we did not learn, was badly injured at Messrs. Northrop & Camming' mill, in the Southwestern sectio. of the city, vesterday. He was engaged In -...It .t 1 1 . . 1 - securing a bwcs 01 umoer in iws piute, nu.w war to be sawel when a wed2C flew out and strncK mm on tne siae 01 mo iace wuu mucu . . , ... . .... . . ... .1 force, fracturing his jaw-bone, and otherwise Injuring him, causing the blood to flow freely from his mouth and nose. Dr. W. J. W.4$el- lamy, who was called to the sufTerer, pro- nounccs his case a serious one. We learn that the unfortunateman had been In the employ of Messrs. Northrop & Cummlng for some time past. Alarms of Fire. It is seldom that we are called upon to re cord two alarms of Are in one day, but this was the case yesterday, although, fortunately. they resulted' in nothing more serious than putting the fire department to some unneces sary inconvenience. The first, which occurred about half-past 9 o'clock A. M., was caused by the burning of a foul chimney on Third street, J hear the railroad. The last was caused by a similar occurrence on Fifth, between Orange and Ann streets, the alarm being sounded about half-past 7 o'clock P. M. Iu both in stances the fire department was prompt as usual, but fortunately their services were not needed. Oar Cblp Basket. New name for fog air apparent A paradox: ' A mtn who dislikes poetry Is of course a-verse to a poem. -- Tue word 'impossible' ls the mother tongue of little souls," .said Lord Brougham ' The pebbles in our pathway make us more foot-sore than Uho huge rocks we stoutly climb. " - i A ship may be said to -resemble a 'scarf when It Is on the "breastofahjeavyBweH."' The most polite people living are the I photographers. Tber " conntenan ce" every body. ' : ' An exchange announces a wild serial, en titled Qaick as Lightning; or, the Chemist's Journey; a tale of nitroglycerine." Woman's rights prevail. In the Cannl bal Islands There the women not only- choose their own husbands, but a . bride sometimes chem another woman's hnsband at the wedding dinner. ' gpiRIXS OF TUKPENTINE.' The SnDenor Court of Craven is In session, Jndge Clarke presiding, . , , , Thfe new Episcopal Church in Newbern is to be finished by the 1st ot uctooer. - The'Raleigh News records the arrival on . Saturday of several more families to settle in"Wake. I ., a' The .Baleigh :MgW8 States that rj0i Lewis Hanes wiH retire from the Era i with the next issue, xne jmcwm minus ne is Ured of ASaaicailsm. . ; . make its appearance in Statesville, pub- . j , 7," i ri r t . T..4,ti lisnea oy v,u. xw ux Bu tcouoty. ; ' v r.iA V V " . V 1 ;jiromtuis place, orr toe MocksvlIIe road; ?e New York Herald, -who has at last succeeded! -.h t u.jj!.J . la tfectng his etcape tropi the outlaws and is was 'destroved bv fire, inclndinct mm la now winding hU flight Northward, to; pour money, one night in the forepart of thitf j , ii, - xtd. ut , axrt J .a. The B Buoy Tender Heliotrope, Capt. " Bewut IKegistered Letter or PosW)ffloe McLean, arrived yesterday .XDAninitl!I(riS Commodore Stanly posrd. The Com - modore, we learoj will visit. Beaufort this wseefc anat select a site , for; a light house, which is to be built soon. i This is sddd news lor mariners. . . " . j -L- The --Stateivillo America eays : We learn that the '-dwelling "Souse of Henry Turner, Esq about twelve milea fweek. The family barely had .time to I escape. "We have not lemed the mahqer 1Q which the ire originated. i The " Ealeiffh , Sentinel ; says : Gov. Caldwell Dardoned and released -two convicts from the Penitentiarv nn TVirlnv last Ona of them was aaintellfffcht man from Martin- county, and made himself Tcrv .useful by , assistiQff . the overseer 'in Beeping.- bX3 books- and: titDC rtable. 11 iff : i.- i. 1 j. " g?ve to Andrew Jackson Jones, when he ' . . . . " ' arrives, his. place , as bookkeeper. 'A fel Uw.fcplintr mV i wnnrlmn. Vimi - wvsaMBK mww w w v w.uv avaaM . i " ' ;- rru, .; r0i1; -i; , llJ. ,r r pr-l - tog to thel late revolt at the Penitentiary, l.i... t:. ni.-.n l. . .. . , eaya: oiui Xivereic, toe wniie ieion irom gHfax; was tbe prirne 'mbver of the whole difficulty. Everett told Hearts field,' the negro Tilled; and others, that ius governor naa saiu 11 any pnsontr was '8Jt hy' the guard he would have the guard hung, &c. He told Heartsfield and the convicts in Ins cell to overpower I Lut &ualu UCU IUCY tUUJB W iCtU. SUU then come to his eell , with the key and I m. -l . ' . . . . .... . . . . torn him out and he would lead them till eately out of the penitentiary. Heartsfield fortunately was' killed before the plan couia ue executca. Da. Sagb's Catabsh U sited y. 1503 reward for aniucaiablocuse. Sola by Druggists at ILastias Lovellaem.-Tweaty vears aero. wnen pa nt, peail powder and enamel ere raining the comp exfoos and destroylne the health of women of fashion.; Haoax's Mas- jpolia Balm was bronght one aa ap- 're Dotanl- cai cosmetic, gnaranteea to restore 0100m ana I present it has been "continually rising in pub- "c ef timauon aa tne satest ana most uuex. I ceptlooablepieparatlonof Its class. Instead j of produelns an. artWciat, metalio surface. 1IJIB IBC UHWIV enameu. OrWIIUBiaB CUUC1B 1 he noinoiioua flaida finld nniler varlom names aa " aeaatiaers," it aeeps tno sxm as son as velvet, renders it as smooth and elossv as satin, ana imparts to It teat aeiicato rosy tinge, whlca U the beau Ideal ot cOmplexional loveliness. This exquisite chromatic effect la not transient, i By applying the Balm daily It may be prolonged irom yo lh to aee. A lady who purchased the first bottle of the article nineteen years ago, writes to say that her complexion at forty is " onrer, clearer and more brilliant thaa It has ever been ;M and she attributes i& beauty, solely. to the dally use ot hag aits Maqnolia iaj.m.. r march a-eoaiw Tu xn eat NEW AD v EET18EMENTB. - Letter Presses, irrrBlTINGrJESKs, ALBUMS, GOLD PENS, ilSS RSI S28o5? I Huie and Hand-rest in one: Balers of all I Kind!. , L1PS Letter Clins. Paner Cllnsi ! Chessmen. Chess-Boards. Backsam Doable-Head Playln Caid. Vlsitini? Cards. s 111 11 II ouuiusi viUHiViiuwiici vuminuw, T Holders and Ftdewl and an immense 1- - VAKliSTK OF aUTIGLKK. For sale at' ' - HtsiNMKgKttKK'S . . . -1-. . , Live Coos, ana Music store, marlr 26 tf" i -i " : Paints! Paints!-! gLACK LEAD, CROME GKEEN, FAKIS UKttN, UK N Bali's, CROME YhliLuW, PBaS- SiAN BLUE, VERMILLION, Wholesale and Ketail, at -mhCG-tf GREEN A FLA.NNER'3. St. Jolin's.Lodge, No, 1. - ' F. dc A. M. Ening,Ta "5?'clS.THIS (TC5 ila5?) , j By order of the W. M. - Wh. M. POISSON, I St. John's Hall, March 26-lt ' Secretary. ... . i j r .- . . Butter ! Bujter! FRESH SUPPLY OF - THE CHOICEST GILT EDGE V iTust received and for sale by maich 26-tt TxOSSET fc GO. 9 Ladies' Serge Gaiters, J-aTED ALL WIDTHS . I FliS CLOXU, FULLi lNSXEr, . HIGIIQUARTERED." - . DUDLEY A ELLIS, . max 26-tf , .' . . - . Sum ot the aiz Boot. ' CToTaiia B.6Val XotteTV' f'"1',- " " Yy . . . :j .rJ- v;v; V , , 03:r'! " . J-i. GMDvBITRAOPIlfAI DRAWING rrnTnPlnAnrllJ 1S72 This DRAWING will be; composed of only 20,v00 TICKETS, 'l he number of Tickeu WH oe irom Jo. i to no. xu.vjo. , . ! The amount to be distributed win he 7S0,- OOO Dollars, divided into 648fHIZ.S iu the followlnff form : t A nre w,iw i PHBnr..:j:..- : &aouo t 1 Hrlxeof 25 IX l Prize. ot........... iu,ixo 1 Prize of.. 6.CC0 I fc? Prizes ot 9ty....:....T....y....... 284,5oo l a Approximations or x.otueacniotne i- . - remaining Moa. o the denary of the No. drawing the S3 aoio....... 13,0 K Q A rmmTlmatlriTK nf ilOu Pftfh trtLhA9 remaining Nos. or the denary of the No. nrawinsr the S50.0OO. 4JXQ IS Approximations of $:0j each io the No. preceding and No. following t 1 the No. drawlpgtneaoox - 2 Approximations of 300 each to the No. preceding7 and ' No. following 1,000 1' tne ji a. araw wg tne iu,v w. ... . .. 1000. - 1 - 1,000 f Z f reedini lamTNo. 7oliomg H- tne no. arawmg-xne o,wj..... i W3 prizes ... .:.. 1750,000 t J mois oi iicmid u aub uiwma ; XukLL liEHbt........ l.r W J QaTterTicjket..;w...-. T7 00 I ime-xenui i.w ' . ffl ledforlei than On.Tt, Tf.vi Ii- 1 Address aU orders to , j i 1 holder. v-. - -ifehts-nacint NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Saddlery. Li. KINDS OF SADDLES, HAHNCSS, TRUNKS,. TRAVELING BAGS, - And everything In thojlne of Saddlery Goods cheap iorcash at w- - . ri J. S. TOPflAM & CO.S. No. 8 South Front street, ,' ,. Wilmington, N. C. feb S-tfhao MISCELLANEOUS.; Southern Express Co., rru f. -tiwioiiMGToar, w. c. .. " ' I HS particular attention of merchants and business men generally is called to the New Tarifr of Bates established by the Southern Express Company. By reference to the table It will be seen that a consilerable reduytion has been made on he rates formerly inforoe : - 1 - - - I, I, FROM "! -. . ' -::.' C -. --. - Si ' 5 P: fe'S Parcels 50 50 fO to 2 to 5 ft? f0 60 6 6 to lft ....... 7S 75 EO 11 to 20 Ra .;.v:...;.:. ir 100 1 o 75 ' 21 toSJft..... 1 ft :i S l'S ICO SltOiOfti 17 I 7j ,15 143 41 tO60ftS.... ..; 2V5 200 8O0 151 SltoeO.fcs.. 2 71 i-2 6f) 2 25 1 'i5 61 to 7t)ft3.... .......... 0J 2 75 20 2 00, 71to80ft..i 3 08 2 75 2 25 SI to 90 8.3.. S 75 3 35 2 10 91 to iCO fiS...... '..;.. 4 0J 3 50.4 3 25 2 10 . mar 23-tf . . .. ... J. W. SCUESCIi, Jr. A CO., General Commission Hrrchaats am Oemmercial Acent., CORNER DOCK AND WATER STREETS, Wilmington, N. C. Will give prompt and personal attention to the salQ or shipment ot NAVAL STORES, JUNIPER STAVES and all kinds of COUNTRY RRODUCE, Ac., Ac. rders for sale of produce or purchase of Goods will be promptly attended to, and to tha best advantage to oar ciistomers. rflec P IT R CELL HOUSE, JT. IS. DAVIS; Proprietor. JD ROM TDI3 DATE, the rate? for Trans ent Boarders are 11 00, $3 00 or 2 50 per day, ac coidlng to location and rooms. Day Board- era, $8 CO per week. . , i jan 21-tf 4 For the Ladies ! T X HAVE JUST RETURNED from the NORTH WITH ALL THE NEW STYLES OF siKIXG HATS and BONNETS. Collars, Cuffs, Handkerchiefs, t Corsets, Hoopsklrts', BuaUes, w , Victoria Lawns, Jaconet, Swiss, Nainsook and Mull Muslins in striped plaid and plain Hair Piatt s, French Twists and Puffs-rin imitation and real , hair t NECK-TIES AND BOWS, And a splendid assortment of Millinery and MILLINERY GOODS! Call and examine my stock before' purchas ing elsewhere. : . . ONE PRICE! TERMS CASH! A. D. BROWN. . Exchange Corner. mar 24-tf J. & H. SAMSON, 4. 3 SI A BEET ' S T It E EI, H AVE JUST RECEIVED PART OF THEIR SPKl.vG STOCKi consisting oLfull line WHITE GOODS, 1 i'' SUCH AS ': YENOSE SATIN STRIPES. Dolly varden Piques, ' VIENNA SATTKESS, Striped ana Cneeked . " ir ORGANDIES, 8wiainll, India T Book COREG AIT" STRIPES, Ac, Ac, 1 ' Also, a full line of Dr-esS Goods, Silk Tourist Parasois, ana ail sncn uooaa as are usuai kept In a" " MR8T-CI.AKS DUT GQODS STORE, . march 21-tf " -. ..; " Fertilizers. piEUTIAIT G0ANO, PHOSPHO PEBUyiAN QUANO,V i; -v v SEA OWL GUANOw. . . ' ZEL& aUr Kit PHOSPHATE W. A C SUPER. PHOSPHATE, ' i - . . - t j . - - r , . WJIITLOCE'S VEGET ATOB, All Standard. Fertilizers nd Recommended .mPAW3w .- . HURRAY A CQ. FARRAR'S ELECTRIC CURE3 EHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA. lTrifc Nfo tiUT no pay: ; T For sale at' 'ALL' DRUG STORES. ari7.tf ' -;v OneSqnareone day, .......... ai 0 " two days,. 180 ' thMA ilav Ik: ' ' toot days, S 60 flvnilavfl S 00 .. T c one week..... t 60 4 Contract Advertiaflxnents taken atttro- portlonately low rates. - - : tEarrlacfea.'Deatha. Rellarlona. rnneral and Obituary notioea will be Inserted at hall rate when paid for la advance ; otherwise full rates Tram - Cash on demand, . ' . ; 0 Vul AMUSEMENTS. ' . . '1 ' .VY ALiLAXll U A Ull . . 0JP:ER'A:iHj0TJSE. LVjP; FIVlJ IGliVs AND oifE UATINEC. . v,,.,mw .ocv DeCastro, ILLUSI)M3T atid VENTRILOQUIST, will appear and produce effects stramre. mvs- tical and incomprehensible, and will also give away each evening., ; .:.;-;., 100 COSTLY GIFTS, Positively the most Liberal Gift Entertain ment traveling. Admission Drs Circle and Parquette, 50 cents; tiallery, i 3 cents. ; Jy Private Boxes $i and $6.. Seats ean be secured at P. Deinsberj er'a Bonk and Music Storo at an additional charge of 25 cents. - . -:. , GRAND 31 ATI NEE - - -..!-, I -i . I . - . On Saturday at 2 o'clocf. Every child attend ing win s are a handsome present. Admission to au parts of the uouoo 25 cont. march 2i-tf ' v . . . AUCTION SAIiEsT Commissioner's Sale. CRONLY &. MORRIS, Auc'trs. BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE OF THE Su perior Court of New Hanover county, made at June term WUthe undersigned Com missioner will sell, Tuesrta", April 23, 1872. at public auction for cash, at Exchange corner, at io o'clock, A. M . the following described piece of REAl. EST A TE, situated near the limits 'of . this citv : Beginning at a stak in ;the Old Newbern Road at James L. Mills' corner, running thence North 0.40m. East thirty-seven chain ana eignty-nvd nnss ; tnecce toain j aegs. tOm. East fifteen chains and eight -seven links to a stake; thence South 0.40m., West thirty-six chains and fifty-five links to a stake in the Old Newbern Koau, thence along saii road south 87, West fifteen chains and eighty seven links to a stake, thencH south 7t) aegs. -43m Wtst, lour chains and fifty links to the beginning, containing 69 ACRES, more or less. The abovedescribed prooerty is situattd nnon the North side of Old Newbern Road, and is a portion of what is known as the WEST HALL TRACT, " ... -;- - containing 81 XT Y ACRES, portion; of which i under fence, with a good NEW DWELLING HOUSE thereon and all necessary OUT-HOUSES. Parties desirous of purchasing will be sho wn the property upon application to M. CKONLYTCom'r. . Wilmington, N. C., March 19, 1872. march 19-lawA on ds Tu MI3CELLANEOUS. 65 FIRST PRIZE MEDALS AWARDED. TOE GREAT Soutbern PIsho MANUFACTORY. WM. KNABE & CO., uAnnr ACTrBxits or GRAND; SQUARE AND UPRIGHT I A N O FOR TES, Baltimore, XVId. These Instruments . have been before the Public for nearly Thirty Year -,and upon their excellence aaone attained ana unpurchased pre- le ai eminence, which pronounces them unequaled, in IONE, TOUCH, WORKMANSHIP AND DURABILITY. ' All our 8quarc Pianos have our New Im proved Overstrung Scale and the Agraffe Treble. 43" Wo would caU special attention to our late Patentad -Improvements - In UBANU 11 AN OH and SQUARE UKAKDS, found in no other Piano, which brings the Piano nearer perfection than has yet been attained. EVERY PIANO FULLY WARRANTED FOR 7 k . , FIVE YEABS. , ' , J9" We are by special arrangement enabled -to furnish Paklob Osoavs and Melodboss of the most celebrated makers. Wholesale and Retail, at JLoweat Factory Prices. Illustrated ' Catalogues and Price Lists promptly furnished on application to WM. KNABK A CO., Baltimore, Md. OrO P. HELNSBERGER, Sole Ag't, . ' Wilmington, N. C. octlf-eud'm Sat Tu Th . . T, ;? !T Sugar HouSeIIolMS 150 nHDS" &U(!AR-I?08K 1 MOLASSES, 200 BCLS K " - " molasses Now landing Ex. Schooner W. L. Abbott an1 For tiale by F.- W. KERCHNER, , mh 24-tf 27,28 and 29 Nort h Water bt. l: Lj . Spirit GaskSj &c. v A f TONS HOOP IRON, ' For sale by F. W. KERCHNER. h 27, 28 and 29 North Water t. mbi4-tf Oats and Potatoes. 9,000 BCDELSOATf- ' 600 Bb2Sds 1)1111188 rottoe8 (an " v fox sale -by ' , : ; ' V - , F. W. KERCHNER, mar 2 -tf 27, 28 and 29 North Water St. Whiskey and Brandy- gQ BBL8.JS7HISKEY,;;i )f BBL9. and.ALV ULS. BRANDT, 7". 'Forsaleby'KrJr c .i i' . . F.W.KKRCHNXB, mhJUf 27, 23 and North Water St. . -1 J