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oxmxiQvmni. Tuesday Morning, April 28, 1874. BY TELEGRAPH. SUiDAT MPATCIIE. 1. Supreme Lodge orKnlsht of Pytlilas A New CouBtltatlOB Adopted Tlie Louisiana Belief Fund Conviction of a Wife Killer Ocean Steamers be teen CItarletlon and England. v Pittsburg, April 26. The Supreme Lodge of the world of Knigbla of Pythias adopted a new Consti tution. It meeti tiext yea $n Baltimore. " . i New Orlhaks, April 26. There are thirty thousand dollars in. bank to the credit of the relief! fund, but the calamity will require aid ftom "every quar ter. . ' : . ' ' -Welland, On., April 23. Michael Finn, charged .his wife wkk intent to with assaulting kiH. was found guilty of murder in legal sense. , t CiNcrsXATi, April 26. The Chamber of Commerce heard J. Adger Smythe, Commissianejr- of Charles ; ton (S. C.) Bpard of Trade! in behalf of a line of Ocean steamers between that city anu JliDgUlUU, uuu paaovu t ising moral, support tg the enterprise. , OOi lllil'ORTS. J LOUISIANA. The River at Tiew Orleans Falling Advices irom Monroe Tno People Movlns Into tlie Town-Heavy Loss of Stock, 4k c, , , -) . . H Kpw. Orleans, April 27. The river is fallingand is now two feet below high water. Jrom S to 7 days mails are due from Northern, Eastern and West ern cities. ' ! : ( JVIojtroe, April 26. The river, rose quarter! of an inch last nisjlitV and the back water an inch and a half Washington street is flooded within three blocks of the river. Uhe river is at a stand to-day, and the weather is fair and warm. There, is no intelligence from above or below, t y . 4 ; i ' The Railroad Company has surrendered the mail contract betweeni hero and Vicks burg, and the. telegraph is now the only source of correspondence. j. ' ". - Monroe, April 27. At this poinVthe water rises and people continue coming in from the rear as, water aDDroachca- The sidewalks and streets are onlv Dastures for stock.. The loss of cattle and hogs by the overflow jis very great. The sun shone all dav and there is a prospect of better weather. r " NEW YORK.. Rev. W. T. Sablne-nHIs Intended Resignation from ,Jthe Ministry of tne Protestant Episcopal Church -The Storm of snndiy., - , New York, April 27. Re r. TV. T. Sabine, Rector of the Church of the Atonement, whost - refusal to bury George Holland, the actof, from his Church called forth inuch criticism several years ego, announced .yesterday that he intended .r-,.M 41-- ..,.-,... YtA PrltAO. tant Episcopal Church, and then gave in a sermon the grounds for tins': action and for his preference for tne Jttetormea episcopal Church. Poxjghkeepsie, April 27. Trains were delayed by! the stormof Sun to be. four feet uav, aud the snow is said deep in the cuts of the road. CABLE DISPAXCHES. Examination ' of the Erie Kailroad Books Visit of tne Czar to En 2 laud Castelar. Favors a Federal Ue public. , '; '' ' London, April 27s Experts to examine the Erie railroad books will sail Wednesday. Alexas is the only inember of "the Im perial family who-accomanies the Czar to England. .1' Castelar declares in,' favor of a Federal Republic.'.' MISSOURI. - . Reported Heavy Shipment of Arms and Provisions to Arkansas Tlie Operation a Secret One. St. Louis, April 26. The Times asserts thaTftOOQ Springfield rifles and thirteen thousand .rounds of am munition, and several cases of pistols, have been shipped in secret foj Brooks' forces in Arkansas. It is also said that five car loads of provisions have been snipped to the same parties. ;j . VERMONT. ; Heavy Gale A Cnurck Steeple De-mollslied-HeaTy Drift of Snow. F -" -RuTLANTi, Vt., April 27. A gale at Bennington demolished a steeple 160 feet high on the Congregational church. A part of the falling steeple struck an ad joining residence, crushing the roof. - Snow drifted ten feet deep to-day in con sequence of a furious gale which: raged. ELECTRIC SPARKS. At Lewes, Delaware, aj severe gale pre vailed 'Sundny. Two schooners-foundered, but no loss of life is reported. la Congress, ; Monday in tlie Uiane it was bill day, and the Sena to occupied, the day with aumner eulogies. The Chattahoochee river has overflowed the entire length and done considerable damage in Georgia and Alabama. ' The steamer Exporter left Louisville, Ky., Saturday afternoon, , with seventy five tons of government rations for the Louisiana sauerers. Of K JVIGHT KEFORTk. WASHINGTON The Arknn Difficulties- Gov. Bax ler and Martial Law-j-Dolngs In Con Kress. WAflnislGToil, April 27. ' - miscellaneous. . The following has been received from Little Rock. Arkansas: To Ute President: It is faot true that I had , declared martial law, outside pt Pulaski county. Nothing bag been, done' on my part to prevent a peaceable settlement by the Legislature. 1 only I want to protect myself until that is done. I .. .Signed ; '- Eltsha Baxter, ' i t v ., : . i r If. y Governor Both' Houses are eulogizing" Snmner.' Reports are in circulation to-day that-the i Freedman s Savings' Baokhad closed, its doors, but they were unfounded. During ihe torenoon a lew depositors called at the .! lank with check books fbr he ,DurDose of -closing accounts by withdrawing Hheir de-1 posits, uui iearmg a run At tbe- institution the management applied the rule in their cnarterwmcn authorizes tne bans to require . 60 days' notice previous to the withdrawal of deposits. Depositors requiring money lor current business purposes were accomo dated. The Signal Offlce reports that the Missis sippi-river has risen slightly during the past 24 hours throughout its entire course, Irom the strait to JNew Orleans. The rise at the latter place is: however, onlv two inches, while the creates! rise at Dubuque is onlv four inches. The Missouri has fallen steadily from Tankton to Boofteville and risen slightly thence to its mouth. The Ohio has risen four inches at Paits- burgh, below which city it has fallen to its nioutb. ' The Red River has risen four inches at Shrevepoit, while the Alleghany, Cumber lrnd. Potomac and Mononsahela have fallen, the latter rapidly. ; x. ' . ALABAMA. Tlie Flood In tlie Alabama River- Great Damage to the Plantatlons- Destruction of Crops. -. . Sklma, April 27. The Alabama river is two feet above the high-water mark of July, 1872, and is still rising slowlv. The water lacks two inches of being in the pressroom of the Daily limes building, which stands sixty feet above low water. The river lands south of Selma are submerged. Great damage has been done to plantations by destruction of the crops. Tbe oldest inhabitants never saw three overflows in six weeks. Montgomery, April 27. : The Alabama river is very high, but there is no break in the railroad connections. All are running on time, making close connec tions. The memorial celebration to-day was very imposing. An immense procession moved to the Cemetery, and flowers were strewn over the graves. Business was suspended from d o clock until nigut. WEATHER REPORT. War Department, ) Office of Chief Signal Officer, Washington, April 276:35 P. M. ProbalnUtiex. For the Middle States and lower lake re gion, increasing northeast to southeast winds, cloudy weather and ram except over tne latter and northern .New lork partly as snow. . For the South Atlantic aud Gulf States East of the Mississippi, southerly to west erly winas, increasing .cloudiness and pos- Bioie rain, especially over the interior. , For Tennessee and the lower Ohio .Valley, winds shifting to West and North with clearing weather. The Ohio river from Marietta to Evans- vuie.wiu rise, and neiow Jjivansvuie con tinue falling, but the Mississippi below St. Louis will remain nearly stationary. PANAMA. A Question of National Dlgnity- -Ad- vance In tbe .Gold Rate. Panama, April 27. The circumstance of the disembarkation or ine united btates iorces during the re volution in Panama, is giving rise to con siderable discussion at Bogota as an offense to the national dignity of the United States. - ijold is seven per cent, premium in con sequence of the Panama railroad company requiring all settlements for freight to be paid in that coin. GEORGIA. Tne Conledcrate Memorial Exercises at Atlanta Eloquent Address of Col. Hardeman. Atlanta, April 27. jM he memorial exercises to-day were at tended by ten or twelve thousand oeoDle. Ihe procession was near a mile long. The speech of Col. Thomas Hardeman was elo quent and made a fine impression. The graves were beautifully and bountifully aecoraiea. ILLINOIS. Sentence of Dr. Paul Scboeppe at' Chi cago Keller for Mississippi River Sufferers. . (Chicago, April 27. In the Criminal Court of this citv. Jud?e Gary sentenced Paul SchcepDe, convicted ot lorgery, to three years in the penitentiary. l ne irroduce exchange has appointed a committee to- solicit contributions for the Mississippi river sufferers. ELECTRIC SPAKUS. At New iork, Rev. John N. McLeod. pastor bf the First Reformed Presbyterian cjuutcu ior iony years, died Monday, aged oa years. ' .a. wnisKey crusaae was inaugurated in A I. Manchester, England, Monday. Several signatures to the pledge were obtained. BotiKsric nAUKm. New ifOKK, April 27 Noun. Financial. Stocks steady with little off. Money 4 i9 cent. Gold 1124. Sterling Exchfinge long 'i oi: snort yu. government securities , are strong and higher. State bonds are quiet and nominal. . ... Ccrntm&rciai. Flour is a shade firmer. Wheat 1 cent better. Corn 1 cent better. Pork unchanged. Lard quiet steam 10 3-16(ai04- cents. Spirits turpentine firm at 41 cents. Rosin quiet at $2 70 for strained. Freights firm. Cotton drooping, with sales of 265 6ales. Uplands 17fc; Orleans 18ic Sales for futures opened to-day as follows: May 16 29-3217 1-16 cents; June 17 lS cents; July 17 29-3217 15-1'6 cents; August 1818i- cents; September 17 15-16 cents. "i!:K, April Jr tiaiciai. --Tveniug. Mouey easy at 34 $ cent. . Gold 113 113i. Government bonds are strong aud steady. State bonds quiet and a little better for some. 1 Commercial. o Cotton dull, with sales of 447 bales at 1718 cts. Southern flour a shade firmer common to fair extra $6 40$7 30; good to choice.$7 35$11.. Wheat 1 cent bet ter, with fair inquiry winter red western $1 66. Corn quiet new Western mixed b486 cts. Coifee quiet and unchanged. Sugar firm at 7i7i cents for fair to good refining, 7f8 cents for prinyj, 7i8 cts.' tor Muscovado, potasses nrm, out nothing of moment doing. Rice' quiet and un changed. Rosin dull at $2 70. Spirits tur pentine dull at 41 cents.' Pork heavy new mess $16 85$17. Beef quiet. Lard firm at 10 8-16l0. Whiskey firmer aud fairly active at '98 cents. Uotton nei receipts 342 Daj;s; gross 4,309 bales. Jf utures Closed steady, with sales of 28,100 bales as follows: April 17 17 1-32; May 17 3-3217i; June 17i 17 17-32; July 17 15-1617 81-32: August 18 3-l6l8i; September i i5-igi8; Oc tober 17i; November 17J cents-CT . Cincinnati, April 27. Plour (kill and unchanged. Corn firm at 5658 cents. Pork quiet at $17. Lard steady steam 10 cents; kettle held at 10 cents. Bacon steady shoulders 7 cents; clear rib cents; clear sides 81 cents. Whisky firm at 93 cents, . v , v -;- 1 - ' Louisville, April 27. : Flour unchanged, ' Corn quiet and un- changed, at 7576 cents." Provisions quiet." Fork $17. Bacon slioulders 71; clear rib 9; clear sides 10..- Lard tierce 10i10$ cents; keg 10 cents. Whiskey 93 cents. COTTON MARKETS. Augusta, offerings light and demand moderate at 16f16 receipts 200 bales; Mobile, nrm at 15ai65 receipts 83 bales; Boston, quiet and firm at 17receipts 226 pales; JNew Orleans, strong at 14f, 15f, 16J 17 receipts 1394 bales; Charleston, quiet and, steady at 15i, 16i16i receipts 534 bales; Savannah, quiet and firm at 161 receipts 757 bales; Philadelphia, quiet at lHh 15f, I6i, 1717J receipts 636 bales; Baltimore, lof, lo(g17i receipts 56 bales; Memphis, quiet and unchanged at 16i 16 receipts 1,076 bales; Norfolk, buyers and sellers apart receipts 763 bales; Gal veston, quiet and steady at 15 cents. FOIIEKJN MARUE'CS. London. April 27 Noon. Consols 92. Erie shares 31. 'The street nd bank discount same. Liverpool, Anril 27 JNoon. Cotton firmer ,with prices advanced a fraction. Uplands 8i8d; Orleans 8.U1. Sales of 13.000 bales, including 3.000 for speculation and export. UplandSv not below Good Ordinary, de liverable June and July, 8 7-16d. IsreadstBirs quiet. Beet bbs. LATER. . Orleans, nothing below Good Ordinary, shipped March, 8 7-16d. Sales of cotton to-day include 7.S00 bales American. Liverpool, April 27 Evening. Uplands, nothing below Good Ordinary. shipped April and May, 8d. Uplands, nothing below Good Ordinary. deliverable April and May, 8d. upianos: nothing below Good Ordinary, deliverable June and July. 8M. LATER. Sales on a basis Middling Orleans "nothing below Low Middling, shipped March and April, 8 9-16d. Common Kosin 6s6d6s 9d. London, April 26 Evening. Spirits turp'entine 80s 3d30s 6d. COMMERCIAL. W I L M T N G T () N M AUKE T. STAR OFFICE, April-27. SPIRITS TURPENTINE. Receipts 217 casks. Sales of 30 casks at 37i cents gal lon for Southern packages. Market dull. ROSIN. Receipts 1,696 bbls. Sales of 500 bbls Strained at $2 20; later, 250 do at $2 15, delivered, and later still 500 do. do., seller's option for ten days, at $2 10. CRUDE TURPENTINE. Receipts 813 bbls. Sales of 700 bbls at $3 50 for Virgin. $3 00 for Yellow Dip and $2 00 for Hard. TAR. Receipts 315 bbls. Sales of 150 bbls at $200, a decline, of 15 cents on last reports. Market quiet. COTTON. Receipts 50 bales. No sales to report. Market steady at the following quotations: Low Ordinary 11 cents lb. Ordinary 12f " " Good Ordinary 14$ " Strict Good Ordinary. 15 " " Low Middling. 15J " " Strict Lov Middling. 16 ' " Middling 16 " " New York Naval stores Market. April 24, 1S74. Receipts to-day, 1,800 bbls rosin. 100 do spirits turpentine. Spirits turpentine con tinues weak and is again lower, with a fair trade effected at the decline. Sales 300 bbls, buyers' option, 30 days, at 42, and 300 bbls spot at 41c. Strained rosin con tinues dull and the value not very strong. Sales 80 bbls; at $2 ,70. . Fine grades ne glected.. Tar fairly active, with sales of 400 bbls Washington at $2 50(&2 00. Pitch higher and held firm at the advance. Sales 35s bbls at $3 00. The telegraph ad vices to-day were as follows: Liverpool common rosin, 6s 6d, fine do. 14s, spirits turpentine 32s. London common rosin, 7s 3d, fine do 14s17s, spirits turpentine 31s 3d31s 6d. MARINE. ARRIVED. Stmr Juniper, Phillips, Worth & Worth. Schr Nellie Grant, Jordan, Worth & Worth. ' CLEARED. Fayettevillc, Providence, Fayetteville, Stmr Juniper, Worth & Worth. Phillips, Schr Helen M Condor McCarty, New Bedford, Mass., G G Barker & Co.; cargo by G C & W J Muuro. Schr J C Cottingham, Ayres, New York, Harris & Howell. Schr Harmony, Ryder, Fall River, Mass., G G Barker & Co. Ger Barque Melvina Schutt, Croger, Hamburg, Williams & Murchison. Schr Adella Carson, Carson, New York, Williams & Murchison. KECEIPTS. PER RIVER STEAMERS, &c.; Stmr Juniper 95 casks spirits, 578 bbls rosin, 10 do turpentine, 51 empty spirits bbls. j BXPORTS. COASTWISE. New' Bedfokd, Mass. Schr Helen M Condor 116,196 feet lumber, 150 bushels peanuts, 50 bbls pitch, S3 do rosin, 12 do (spirits, 6 do sweet potatoes, 2,864 juniper bolls, and Kunones. Fall Rivkr, Mass. Schr. Ilaimony 104,000 feet lumber. New York. Schr Adella Carson 2,000 bbls tar, 300 do spirits, 837 do rosin. Schr J C Cottingham 594,000 shingles FOREIGN. Hambukg. Ger Barque Melvina Schutt 3,590 bbls rosin. COTTON AND NAVAL STORES. The following is the stock of naval stores and cotton in yard and afloat at this port April 27th: Cotton, in yard, 1,384 bales. afloat, 38 " 1.422 " 5,416 bbls. 300 " Total,. Spirits Turpentine, in yard,. afloat,.. . , Total, 5,716 "Rosin, in yard, 62,055 bbls. afloat,.... 9,899 " Total, .i.... 71,954 ." Crude Turpentine, in yard,. ... 2,662 bbls afloat,. ..... 000 u Total,......,. Tar, in yard, " afloat,..'.... 2,662 " 4.186 bbls. 30 " ' Total.. . . ... . . ... . . . . . . . . 4,216 Receipts for the!; week ending April 27 Spirits, 1,514 casks; rosin, 12,951 bbls: Exports for the week ending April 7 Sprits, 1,031 casks; rosin, 19,140 bbls. SHIPPING'DmECTORY; " List of Vessels In the Port of Wll mluetou, N. C, April 28 74 STEAMSHIPS.. Tonawanda, Wlltbanks, Worth & Worth BARQUES. Elizabeth (Swed), Naslund, R II Heide St Olaf (Ger), Hassel, RE Heide Sonnabend, Pust, ' E Peschau & Westermann Carl von Dabcln (Swed), R E Heide Claudia (Ger), Dince, returned for repairs. Theodore Vo3 (Ger), Galle, Peschau & Westermann BRIGS. Ciirl August (Ger) Petersen, Peschau & Westermann Eido (Nor),Thorseu, ' R E Heide Zawa 'Nor), OmmandsOn, R E Heide John Pierce, Townsend, Worth & Worth Vigilant (Nor). Jorgensen, RE Heide BARO.UENTINE. rBickermet, (Br), Dalrymple, a li Jtsiossom x Jijvaus Von tier Luhe Rohlstorf (Ger), Plagermann, E Peschau & Westermann Dolphin. Trick, Sprunt & Hinson Edmond Richardson, Crodie, Vick & Mebane SCHOONERS. Nellie Grant, Jordan, Worth & Worth Fanny K Shaw, Watts, J II Chadbourn & Co Agille, Roberts, - Navassa Guano Co Starlight, Jones, J II Chadbourn & Co Geo'E Bordawio. Ensley, F W Kerchner & Calder Bros Lie oi Vessels Sailed for this Port BELFAST. Schr M A McGahan, Call, BALTIMORE sld April eld April 24 sld Feb 21 sld Dec 11 Schr Frank Deemer. GRAVESEND. Lady Douglass, Goddard, BERMUDA. Br Brig Caronella, LONDON. Montag, Stremstadt, ent out March 12 LIVERPOOL. Barque Albert, : , sld April 23 Maria Lamb, Laurensen, ent out March 24 Br Barque Alaud, Mclsaac, eld March 28 Ger Barque Hermann lletaireicb, sld Mcli 14 BRAKE. Brig Primus, Peters, sld March 13 liOTTH-KUAM. Siball, Hansen, sld March Frederick, Law,, eld March 19 HAMBURG. Mynheer, Tesnow, sld March 13 JtSltEAlli-KiiA V JiJN . Mira, Gundersen, sld March 13 GALVESTON. Br Barque Thos C Speed, Proctor, eld April 11 ROCKPORT. Schr M A McGahen, Call, sld April FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRIQ3TCONi VENTION. The Executive Committee of the Con servative Democratic party for the Fourth Judicial District, composed of the counties of Robeson, Bladen, Columbus, Brunswick, New Hanover, Onslow, Carteret, Duplin and Sampson, bave, after consultation, de cided upon the city of Wilmington as the place and Tuesday, the 5th day of May, as the time for holding a convention to nomi nate -candidates for Judge and Solicitor. Ihe Executive committee would urge upon the several counties the great impor tance of a full representation.in the conven tion. Chas. M. btedman. d&w-td Chairman. THIRD CONGRESSIONAL TRICT CONVENTION. DIS- The Executive Committee of the Conser vative-Democratic Party in the Third Con gressional District, composed of the coun ties of Bladen, Brunswick, .Carteret, Co lumbus, Cumberland, Duplin, Harnett, Moore, New nanover, Onslow and Samp son, have nxed upon Magnolia as the place and the 6th of May as the time for holding a Convention to nominate a candidate for Congress. The several counties are respectfully re quested to hold their Conventions in time to appoint delegates to the Congressional Dis trict Convention, as it is very desirable there shall be a full representation from euery county in the District. J. A. Engelhahd, Chairman. A. A. McKov. . J. G. Scott, " Ex. Com. 3rd Con. DisL MISCELLANEOUS. Corn, Bacon, Flour, Hay &c, &c, &c. 10 000 nsliel8 Prime"wliIte corni 12) BoXe 8 and Smoked Sides, Hhds Smoked Shonlders, 500 Bales North Eiveii !Hay, 2Q Ba.es Eastern Hay, ' 1 200 Barrels Flonr (a11 GTzte) -jQ Barrels Iteflued Sugar. 125 Sacka Prime Rio Coffee, 100 bs I,eaf Lard Bbls Fresh Lemen and Soda Cracker? , fjj Boxes Candy, Boxes Candles, rrr Cases Concentrated Lye, fQ Cases Conceutrated Potash, 2 Half Barrels R R Mills Snnff. 100 Cascs 0Z R MU,B nuff Cases Soda. 2Q Cae Starch, Yrk Bl,rreIfe 9Q TdijS Hoop Iroi, 125 Bbl8 1,l8tuler' Gh,e' Tons Gnanape Gnano, A C A Kegu NaUs. For sale low by WILLIAMS apr 26 tf A MURCHISON. Exchange Saloon. I BEG LEAVE TO INFORM MY FRIENDS AND the Dublic irenerallr that I have onened a Sa loon on North Water St., next door to the Pr idnce Exchange, where can be found at all times the choicest Liquors, Wines, Lager Beer, &c , thanking the public for their liberal patronage bestowed upon me wnne l was associated witn jar. unas. Marcus, on Front St. Call and see me. MAX KNGUL. ap26-lw The Best Liquors. I HAVE TO INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT the Headquarters of the BUST LIQUORS to be found In the city (wholesale) will be at tt WEI.X'S, at which place 1 can be found. I am no Linger with Greenwald & Co. Soliciting coun'ry patronage, apr 19-1 m T. O. BUNTING. " : ' Excelsior Alarm Money Drawers. ANOTHER LOT OF THE EXCELSIOR ALARM . Money Drawers lust received and for sa'e at GILES & MURCHISON'S prl9 tf Hardware Store Removal. JOE TURNER HAS REMOVED HIS BARBER SHOP to Room under National Hetel, in rear, of Of- flee. His patron, aee invited to calL ap8-tf : MTSCELLAKEOITS; SALAD DRESSING. 3REPARED FOR TABLE USE, AT 1 GEO, MYERS'. 100 Boxes ORANGES AND LEJIONS At GEO. MYERS'. THE FAMOUS EMPIRE FLOUR. i The only strictly reliable double extra Family Flour. Best Butter in the World l .Received Every Week DIRECT FROM OUR ORANGE CO. DAIRY. apr 19 tf At GEO. MYERS'. WE KNOW NOT What a Day May Bring Forth, BUT WE DO KNOW THAT EACH BUSINESS day for the past two months has brought CROWDS OF PEOPLE forth tn make their purchases from the snperb stock or r y Goods Contained in Store 29 Market Street. If a stranger is at a loss for a place to buy of relia ble dealers, let him stand for a few moments and Bean the crowd of customers tnat daily pass m and out of No. 29 Market street, where they find in DRY GOODS Articles Suited to All Classes, Which are solpat Lowest Possible States to CASH purchasers. NEW STYLES Received by every steamer. BOSKOWITZ & LTEBER, apr26-tf 29 Market St. A Daughter of Bohemia A NOVEL BY CHRISTIAN REID. N ADMIRABLE STORY. THE C HAR ACTER of the heroine is original and skillfully worked out, and an interest is cast around her which never flags. The second supply just received and for sale at HEINSBERGER'S apr 25-tf Live Book and Music Store. The Palace of Industry A juvenile opera by over one HUN dred Ladies, Gentlemen and Children, will be penormea at tne OPERA HOUSE on next Wednesday Evening, 29th Inst., weather permitting. Doors open at 1)4 o'clock; performance to com mence at 8V. Price of Admission Dress Circle and Parauette. 75 cts.; ParquetteCircle, 50 eta. No extra charge i or reserved seats. ap ro sa A CARD. To tie Citizens of Wilmington. SHALL BE IN THIS CITY FOR A SHOR1 time for the purpose of Painting Portraits In Oil. Mv Studio will be at the PhotOeraDh Gallerv of Mr. C. W. Yates, where specimens of my Portraits will te on cxniDiuon. . Shall be pleased to have the public and those in terested in ART to call and examine my work. My prices aro VERY LOW and satisfaction guar anteed in every respect. ARTHUR LI BUTT, Artist. pr26-t CASH BUYERS OF Boots & Shoos Will find great induce ments at 39 North Front St The Largest Stock; the Best Assorted and . LOWER PRICES than any House in the State. UEO. K. FRENCH & SON. apr26-tf 39 North Front street. LOOK AT Our Blue Flannel Shirts, Our $10 50 Milton Suits, " OUR $14 00 CASS. SUIT;, Our Ticenty Cent Caps, Our Sixty Cent Hats, Our Handsome Suitings, And yoil wiil certainly buy of . . MUNSON A CO., Cir-v Clothiers, apr 26-tf 21 No. th Frent St Bacon, Pork, Flour. rrjr Bofees Smoked Sides and Shoulders, gQ Boxes D S Sides and Shonlders, JQ Bbls Pork, - gQQ BblsFlonr. For sale by KERCHNER & CALDER BROP, ap 86 tf 87. 28 and 29 North Wter tot- Hay and Spirit Casks. gQQ-BalefN... 1 lia, 400 2m! K u 1 S iri '',s,lS, Ne-v Spirit. I asks. Kur sale l y KKKCliJSKR & CALPER BRO.S., 27, 38 & 29 North Water St. apr 26-tf E. F. Coe's A MM ONI A TED BONE SUPER PIP.) S II ATE. IN BARRELS and BAGS. - cr Siilo bv apr 2t5-tf O. G. PARSLRY & CO. Just Received. IiONDS' EXTRACT. WINCHELL'S KOCHELLE Aperient. Tooth; Hair and ai Brushes (Eng lish). LuMn's Extracts aud Powder, Pure Drugs and. M.-oicinea. Far sale by JAMES C. MUNDS, Lruggist, apr 26 tf TMrd St., opposite Ctj ilalL J. M. Davis & Co. CLEAN AND DYE CURTAINS. LADDZS' AND Uentlemens' Dress Goods, "Kid Goods, Furs, &c , of every description. Ordets by Express wilt receive prompt attention. Offlce at Mrs. Pickett's, Corner Front and Market Streets, mar 25-8m ' Just Received. A LARGE STOCK OF QUININE, MORPHINE' Worm Confections, Vinegar Bitters, Rad way's Relief, Ayer's SarsapariHa, Mustang Liniment. Gar gling Oil, Horse Powders, fec.,1 at GREEN & FLANNER'S, Wholesale Druggie t -And Dealers in Pdnts, Oil, Glass, Patty, Ac miscellaneous: Good s C h a n ging. . .. .. j. i jUB V i i . - JTRESH STOCK COMING DAILY OF THE MOST DESIRABLE G O ODS IN THE Wholesale Grocery Trade. NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES, BACON, COFFEE, " PORK. L.AKI1, iSUTlnr., ALES, CIDER, CANNED GOODS. RTTTRTl. 8AT.T. " KEROSENE OIL, And all kinds of SNUFF and TOBACCO, RICE, SUGARS, CANDLES, &c, Ac, Oar catalogue embraces over Four Hundred and Fifty different articles. For sale low to CASH or close buying customers. ADRIAN VUULJSKC, Corner of Dotk and Front Streets, ap ll-tf .. Wilmington, N. C. TTAVING BOUGHT OUT MR. D. PIGOTT, late l JL Tobacconist. 1 now have the pleasure or ocer- mg to the public ana my inenas airesn euppiy or Tobacco Goods, And r.hnice Brands of Old Reliable Cigars I will al ways keep on hand. A call is solicited, and satis- lacuon guaranteed. GEORGE HALL, Tobacconist; No 12 Market treet, WILMINGTON, N. C. apr 14-tf H. BTJEEHIMEE HAS ALWAYS ON Also, line Imported and Domestic Cigars, at No. 6 Market Street. oct!9-tf Special Order No. 2. HEADQUARTERS, Department Caps Fear. ( CITIZENS AND STRANGERS. V7"OTT ARE HEREBY INFORMED THAT THE JL Spring and Summer Campaign has opened at the Mozart Saloon. South Front street, and that Mint Jnleos. Brandv and Whiskey Smashes. Milk Punches. Rheln Wien Coblers. Sherry Cob- lers, Catawba Coblers, Port Wine Sangaries, Claret Jtmnches, witn any otner Known mixea ariniE, to gether with that famous Philadelphia Lager Beer, Imported Wines, Ales and Cigars, &c, Ac., can be ootamea as soon as tne uruer is givei.. Free Lunch from 11 to 2 each day. Call and see. By request of ' GEREEN & HAAR. ap23-tf Commanders-in-Chief. 1874. Furniture. 1874. OUR LARGE STOCK OF Pnrnitnrp PurnptQ Mattrfi55P5 JL UlUlLUi Uj UUlJJUlUt ILLULII UUUUUJ UVl IS NOW COMPLETE FOR OUR SPRING AND SUMMER' TRADE. Owing to a small fall iu9Winter trade we now oiler to casn purcnasers Unusual Inducements. Call and examine Stock and prices. mar 24 tf D. A. SMITH & CO. Havana Lottery, Drawings every 17 days, commencing January - bm, 1874. 783 Prizes amounting to $450,000 1 ot 100,000 1 " of ....4 oO.OOO 1 " of 25,000 1 " of 10,000 2 " of $5,000 each..... 10,000 10 " of 1,000 each 10,000 89 " of 500 each . 44,500 655 " of 800 each l6,50O Circulars with fall information sentrw. Tickets for sale by P. C. DEVLIN, ' . Stationer and General Agent, feb 15-DWly 30 Liberty St., New York. Butter, Butter, Butter. 2Q TUBS NICE BUTTER. For sale low fcy BINFORD, CROW & CO. CORN, HAT, OATS, &e. AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES. - BINFQRD, CROW & CO. L 50O Barrels Flour, ALL GRADES, AT LOW PRICES. apr 12-DWtf I BINFORD, CROW & CO. 31 A TOR'S , OFFICE. CITY OF WILMINGTON, I April 18th, 1874. ( One on Second and Itawfon strcts. one rtiiiniri&r from ! Second lo Third,- lietwcen Princess and Market r els, one corner of Fifth and Queen streets. . . uuci.iin.iuia iu iiiiiiicu nit iiiai.rriiu miu iu ine work. Plans and spcjincatious cau be seen at Mar- unarn otnee. Bonds required for fulfillment cf contract. W. P. CAN AD AY. apr 2l-td. Mayor. BES T FOR INFANTS & CHILDREN EAGLE BRAND Condensed Milk. Sold by a)r 86-tf CHAS. D. MYERS & CO.. 5 and 7 North Front St. CHOICE OF THE DAISY. 'Best Butter." CHAS. D. MYERS & CO., apr 25-tf 5 and 7 North Front St SM Crisp Milt Biscuit . 9 cents. 15 cents. . 15 cents. Best in the Market. ' CHAS. D. MYERS & CO., pr 28-tf .5 and 1 Nortli Front 6t Sugar; House Syrup. 1KA Bbls S H Syrupy , iOU 75 Bbls G F Syrup. For sale by KERflHNKR A f.ATTW tmri pr 86-tf il:. paiaiiirai f.-.JT? - "'xfSs., NORTH CAROLINA tL. and Sffloiro ; . 7. 28 A 29 North Water hi LINES. Wilmington & Weldon RAILROAD CO. Change of Schedule. (in AViu ar l n.u juaiiu xoth INST l'AI BPTHWr trains nn Hia Wilm. ..!... .1 iir.,,1- a rr a iumttm - -r.n u..!i-.o.r.,.n .i 0 Avauivou nm i uii oc i ju.kj w d , rttAII TRAIN. Leave Lnlon Depot daily (Sundays ex cepted) At Arrive at Goldsbero 7:40 A. & 11:50 A. M. S:00 P. JL 3.50 P. M.. 9:50 A. ?d " 11:25 A M 1:S7 P. Jj 5:50 P. m itocisy Mount WelirTi Leave Weldon daily (Sundavs " exce'pt- ed)....... '. At Arrive at Rocky Mount OKlDOrO Uuion Depot ... EXPRESS TRAIN. Leave Union Depot daily At 13:1'.) t m 3:57 A. Jvi C:21 A. Jj S::J A. I. 7:3U p. .. :27 P. 11:43 P. fc . Arrive at uoiasDoro .. ... Rocky Mount . . Weldon... Leave Weldon, daily, arrive at Jttocisy mount GoiOBDoro. , Union Depot. 4:2(1 A. Si The mail train makes close connection m. Wom..', for all points North via Bay Line and Acqnia Cre--'-routes. Express Train connects only with Acmiia .v.,..: route. Pullman's Palace Sleeping rai;. on tltts Train. B FREIGHT TRAINS will leave Wilr.,.,. weekly at 0:00 A. M., and arrive at 1 :40 P. ll EXPRESS FlfiSIGHT TRAINS will leave minartou daily (Sundays cxceDted. at r-6:3n p jJ and arrive at 700: P. M. - " " V JOHN F. DIVINE, General Superintendent. mar 29-tf General Sup'ts Ofiice, WI5-,MINGTTOIV, GOLUIIBIA 5c At- nijVjTA 15. II. COMPANY, WIEMINGTON. N. C, Oct 84, 1873 ' Change of Schedule. THE FOLLOWING SCHEDULE WILL GO TNT etfect at 4:50 A. M., Monday. 27th inst: . 4 DAY EXPRESS TRAIN, (Daily.) Leave Wilmington 4:50 A. M 10:27 A. M. 3:10 P. M. 8:00 P. M. Arrive at Florence Arrive at Columbia Arrive at Augu sta, Leave Augusta, .......... Leave 'Columbia Arrive at Florence. ...... Arrive at Wilmington . . . . (i:20 A. 11:40 A. 4:28 P. 10:45 P, Si. M. M. M. Niglit Express Train Daily (Sun days Excepted.) rcave Wilmington , 6:10 P. A Arrive at iriorence -. 31:22 p. - M. Arrive at Columbia. .-. 4:00 A. it. Arrive at Augusta..... .8:45 A.-M. Leave Augusta 4rl5 P. M. Arrive at Columbia 8:45 P. M Arrive at Florence. '. . 1:58 A. M. Arrive at Wilmington..;.. 7:15 A. M All trains make close connection . both North and South. 7 . Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars on all night trains. JAMES ANDERSON, oct 24-tf . Gen'ISnp't. Carolina Central Railway cum. WILUIINGTONs N. C, I May 1-1, 1873. PASSENGER TRAINS. LEAVE WILMINGTON DAILY (EXCEPT S UN days) at 8:00 A. M Arrive at Wadesboro at , 5:25 P. M Leave Wadesboro at. 7:10 A. M Arrive at Wilmington at 4:35 P. M FREIGHT TRAINS. Leave Wilmington daily (except Sundays) 6:00 A. M Arrive at Launnburg at , 5:30 P. M Leave Laarinbnrg at 5:00 A. M .oixivc u niuumgwu fit. ........... o.av 1 . n Passenger Trains leave Charlotte daily, Sundays excepted, at 8:00 A. M Arrive at Buffalo at 12:00 M Leave Buffalo at , 1 :00 P. M ATive at Charlotte at 5:15 P. M Irregular Lumber and Timber Trains run on both portions of the Road as the business requires. A Daily Stage will soon run in connection with the trains on both ends of this Railway. a. u. jr.KKJ.ojNT, may 18-tf Chief Engineer and Sup't STEAMSHIP LINES. Baltimore and Wtlminston SEMI-WEEKLY STEAMSHIP LIKE ! QOMPOSED oi tee FIRST CLASS STEAM SHIP3 . J, FOLEY, Capt D. J. Price. LUCII-Z-E, Capt L S. Bennett, REBECCA CLYDE, Capt D. C. Childs. HALEIGU, CapCOUver. Will hereafter oail from BALTIMORE Every Tuesday and Friday, AND FROM WILMINGTON Every Wednesday and Saturday, CONNECTING AT WILMINGTON With the Wiminrtn. Colnmhia and Ancnisti). .Wilmington and Weldon, and the Wilmington. Charlotte and Rutherford Railroads; also the several lines of steamers to Fayetteville, Giving Through Bills .or Lading - To all points in North and South Orolina, Georgia and Alabama: connectlug at BaltL.ore with the ii&l timore and Ohio and the Northern Central Railroad for all points in the West and Northwest, nd -ith steamers and Railroads for Boston, New York anJ PliiladelpUia. For rrolght engagements apply to A. D. CAZAUX. Agent, WMimiigtoi,, is' C Andrews & Co., Agents, Baltimore. dec 31-tf PHILADELPHIA & SOUTHERN Mail Steamship Company ! ry-UF FIRST CLASS STEAMERS PIO EKU, 813 tons, Capt. John Wakely, TONAWANDA, 844 tons, Capt. C. C. WUtbank form a Weekly Lite, and sail alternatelv from Philtf delphia and Wilmington every Tuesday morning, a Threugh Bills of Lading - Given to New Yorti, Boston, Providence, Fall River, Portland attd all points in tbe New Knglaed States, at as low rates as by any other route. Also to Liv erpool, London, Antwerp, Bremen, Hamburg, Ams terdam, and ail points on the Continent and East Coast of England. l nrougn rates irom Jfhiiadelphia to all points in Nort h Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi and Tennessee, at as low rates as by competing lines. ' J? or j. reignt engagements and rates apply to W ORTH & WORTH, Agents, Wilmintrton. N. C. J. M. Foesiiee, Superintendent ui to ' WM. I JAMES, General Affent, jnne6-tf 237 aud 239 Dock street, Philadelphia. New GoQds For Cash. YYTB JNVITE THE ATTENTION OP THE TT Public to our L STOCK OF GROCERIES 5 which we will seH iiunally close to CASH BUY ERS. - .; . EDWARDS & HALL, nov. 18-tf Come and Buy ! BBLS. FLOUR. to BBLS. PORK (New Mesr) 400 RAILROAD u........i 1 1 i.ritrMt I ntl C- --v . . , , 1UU iiBLS. mU.LUB.13, ', ; 50 BAGS COFFEE, t - , .: i' ; 700 BOXES SOAP CANDLES, STARCH, POTASH. LYE, TOBACCO TEAS, CANDY; CANNED G&ODS, &c, &c. Low for Cash t EDWARDS HALL, nov 18-tf
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