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THE H0E1THJG QTAE. PUBLISHED DAILY, BY t. IUTM 0 BSBSCRIPnOH 13 a&varca: on &m"),0"ugel" 3 So not authorised to collect for mora than 3 months in .dvaoce. - " OUTLINES. ' rire at Oconnomowoc destroyed $20,000 nrODerly. HOOE supauy iactory i imcd at North Saleih, N.H. Old Catholics declared by the Government in ,,..mlnv to be entitled to if share of the Catholic Church revenue. National Cotton Exchange meets at the Greenbrier White Sulphur July 21st. Audubon's library was burned in the conflagration of hissister.in-law'snouseat tiueiDyviue, ivy. .-j il.ni n navtu Af Pnmmnniota I buppo"v J - w-a unists I imprisoned mJNewuaieaoniaisianaescapea in a boat, DUl periaiicu in mo noici. i n0iknsli loses two and a half millions, fifty nPr cent insured. Sixteen persons . . ,J -ct m..V I List bv wrecK oi snip Atrey rarce ueiween i Australia and San Francisco. Light house at Port Maitland, Untario, burned. . Rochester dispatch says a bark was foundered withlossof three lives yesterday. Severe storm in Lake -Michigan, and eleven persons probably lost. Former police Commissioner Charlick, of New York is dead. Tilton's side said they were willing to admit Mrs. Tilton's evi lence, but the other side declined to do so. New York markets: Spirits turpen- J aine 361: rosin, $2 05$3 10: cotton, 16 .l6i; gold, 115115i Judge Kel- 8ey, of Pennsylvania,- says the South is juiet, and condemns hw party's policy. ... - - TIWSE BILLS FOK ADVBBTI5I!I. .aw ha,i.g made ,he publioa- tion of the notice to foreign holders -oncerni2 the offer of com promise t.hn State debt adouted bv the late " . I General Assembly mandatory, the London Timet and the New York Journal of Commerce rendered their bills for the same amounting to I 6. K79 fiT fnr no lvs; in th Times, and $2,21 5 0 in the Journal of 1 r OA Anvra ,tftl V Commerce, for 90 days total $7, '.778 89. By getting the consent of iUie publishers the weekly editions were substituted, reducing the Times Mil to' 885 08, and that of the Jbur Hdf Commerce to $460 a differ ence f 6,5 2 3 79.y. V:-.x..jr?:v-'; As thre was a -good deal of crit ical ink shed on the matter when the first bills were received, wo call at- lention to the changed figures. It i . r . . o . e I nttriuJ4, biivuUf vuaw 1110 aicbaij v. 5tate and not the Legislature, de-t.-Hns the credit for securing the re- AKO kelley. Judge Kelley, the Pennsylvania lit&f ical and Proteetioaist, ha jnst iretmed to Washington froJ a South uTii tur. lie regrets his vote in vonirress Jast winter in favor of tbe IForce bill, arid now condemns the whole policy of his party on Southern affairs. All the country seems to be softening except Grant and a cor poral's guard of ofljce-holdere. To make sure his calling; and election to rp.im to .mV,to Uf- W Orant ficrht it out on this line. irinsele Reading ilPuiladelphia Star, of Wednesday after ' " i noon. Last evening a distinguished com maiiv assembled at the residence of lrWilliam Whitehouse, 1235 Chest- nut street, lor tne purposed witness- i tins some experiments in what is UerHsed " mind reading," but jwhich I iMr. Whitehouse modestly call, LaCC 1 CUUlUi:. L.I n .1 1 i 11 '"' . 't T-, RnV n?"innri - m - - r " 'T V- I p. Stewart, iTbos, D, Smith, Thos. a Davw.Mr.Burk of the Ledaer. WelM .fii. n..v; At Kara t - - " . - I Mr. vynitenous too expenmenier, j r. , .. . - i i .ier a lew preliminary remarks, ur. cut out for him by, z committee ap poiuted by the meeting. lie made some failures, not,' however, any more than Brown, and: of ; which be subse qu.ently gave an explanation! In order to prove that there was no mental nrocess in his experiments, a glass rod was used, the operator tak ing hold of one end and the'; subject the other. Mr. Whitehouse did not : ;r,ch lhe pero of hi, subject save ilirongh the medium of the rod, and . Jft some bf his most interesting ex- perirnents were performed with it. Tted artidesVere fo9d, pain. real aud imarmary unerringly lo- ated. and v persons and numbers ' . thought of accurately pointed out. .; Mr. Whitehouse said his theory is "that thpiilwi.wtit.uiir.ri w nimnlv a rec- gmtioii on his part of . the "uncou- cious muscular action" of his subject. . i - inrrn isaptist Tueisii oc,ul 'M. ' . ... 1-. . . a ' 1 . iue memnersot tne iapiisi ueiiuiu- I'lauou m the South have proposea place their general theological sem inary at Louisville Kv. A public "eeting was recently held at Louis- ville to exoress i concurrence in the "election. Mini! ra of other denom- Jiiations took part in the proceedings. The Baptists of Kentucky intend to raise $300,000 for the desired $500,- VVVH,WVV.H v 000 tor the endowment of thejsemina- r "TT"n n VOL. XVI.-NG. 35. ry. The citizens of Louisville are to give $50,000 of the amount. Their contributions are to be used for the iiuihuu ui a nurary, wuicti win ue open to members of other denomina tions in the city. Tbe Daozrjter of Horace Greeley o be PlarrledTo-Dar. I New York Sun.l A limited number of cards have been issued for the marriage of Miss I Ida lireeleyyi e dest daughter of the 1.4. TTyvnn T 1 XT late Horace l4rrplv. In t ;nl. Ninho r a.tiV" w : ' . ,wu"18 omun, or yovmgton, ivenincKy. Ane vcisiuuhj to m va&c iato an iu , tiuva i on baturday morning at the residence of Mrs. John F. Cleveland, sister of th latft Mr. Orpplflr '933 Wpst.Twen .. ty-second street. It is understood that the marriage' will be solemnized bv Cardinal McCloskev. There will be three bridesmaids- Misses Greeley and Cleveland and the same num ber of groomsmen and ushers. Mr. John F. Cleveland will give tbe bride away, and Mr. Whitelaw lteid will be one of the groomsmen. 1 he bride is to be married in a travelling dress,- and the entire bridal part v, Mrs. Cleveland and daugh- ters, Miss Gabrielle Greeley, and Col- . - - .. ... ... . . in the steamship Abyssinia for Ji.u- rope. An informal reception will be held on board the steamer, where . r -. J tFt&Tl orjers, one of which is for a floral facsimile of the vessel. Col. Smith s of a good Kentucky: family, and 1 : . 1.1 . i- . . . . .. I reteu weauny. sontlt OrltBaTcatauoant. Mr. Wm. Milling, ! near Salem Jburcn, in jp airneiu, says tne v inns boro ATe?, killed acatamount, weigh ing twenty pounds. tile was opt 15 . -J, f. . A - UU"UDS Wlfcu T ' ? ..n 5 uuue. "V. , "r- O UDon him from an overhanging limb. It "missed its distance and landed I upon the ground, but sprang a second L. m rvi;ii; mA r.tonoii in I time iat Mr. Milling, and fastened iu claws in the breast of his coat. He struck it off and it ran a second time np the tree. Mr. Milling drew his pistol and fired at it, the ball taking effect in the animal's head. It sprang upon him again, but was soon des patched. Had th beast been larger 11 miS" nave maaeauangeruusup, as it evinced any amount oi piucK. Spirits Turpentine The wounds of engineer Blake, of the N. C. Riilroad accident, are nearly healed. - There is to be a a depot at Uni versity station, tbe shipment of iron ores makmg it necessary. f: - On entering upon its fourth vol ume the Rocky Mount 1oiZ says it is upon a sound, hrm footing. na Ramiipl T Williams will Ar.ru. ,ArPa t the memorial on the I 10th of May at Wilson. -1 I i- Little Frederick, sOn of County Treasurer Cooper, of Nash; was hurt a few I days ago by ajfall from a tree, Mr. J. J. Stewart, associate editor of the Watchman is I a candidate for Mayor of the town of Salisbury. I , . TIT T T.Un.H KmK-v of the Rev. Dr. Pritchard, pf Raleigh, has been elected Mayor Of JKavasota, lexas. Col. Pool's masrazine. Our Ziv- 1" - . ?..!' . I ing and Our Dead, should ne taaen oy every lamiiy iu mo ui " Right- ' The Evangelical Lritheran Synod crbar oi Korin farouns is ia . t on Wednesday. ! A mnncr the snccrestions for Con-I vention in Nash county, we notice Capt. f eT. WUliamv ex-editer, and Dr. ) - . . t - t . . - winatnii AwfjnJ. 1 1. p.iiKl HOmfi dred dollars on last Tuesday to learn that it W losing business to beton a showman's ; m va ri 1 ova 1 m mi a a ra la iciu u axaaaa. a si tnca. i 3 J 1 " . . - swv ""-rr-z---- I" v e . learn uy .iue. ..otuuy wr i a. . a 1 a a rti nrmMthtthttrm 'comfortable real- f jonn Knox. who resides near ucuv-o v. w. , - - . Rowan lima, was destroyed byedurmg last week. The fire was caused oy a spars from the chimney falling upon tne rooi. John Baker and Sherwood Capps, th colored, were arraignerl before Justice both Haywood in ltaleiga hareday, on the over to the Superior Court. Rocky Mount Mail : President Bridgers and Supenntendedt Ulvlne. or the !S!SSZ mgpc5al train and K:ating; the site of the uew warehouse about three hundred yards below the old one. We learn that the new 'ffSTSStSlL "P. " .tM5,na Bnrn hV-,dth 110 feet i i mLiuiui tAvvuuia -r- s - Jlw.U O i lonft. ' - 1 1 - i lithoi Aikisios' Appalntuenl Afkil. Siaje8Vnie, ntlth.. i . . 27 2!) 80 2 4 5 G 9 Zion Church, tfeauion co. . . . . May i vvasinntnon i ' jamesviuc I W Illiauioiwu-. . . . - i Hamnton ....... . Scotland Necfc, ; Ruhon Lrmsnl Appolntmeati. j The following are tbe appointments of Bishop Lyman, of the Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina: I - . . . -m.-ii-i wi Mams nnrn Tuesday, May 4th, Goshen, (Consecra- Miinniv ihmv au. ll 1IUUUI0WVIVI "". .. . . .-i- t, r;o Collection in eacu vuugiFBkuu 1 esan Missions, f, thevVert torn ide re " Is " ' dimc" " ta"8i,,e- Sim Fredrick. Job. -H rTmm, Joho A Filz. . SSbSf5i UDnslbe.:merot,?rorce.oW g ' t,ro ved bv witnesses, and the parties bound abidinjr ciUzens to be made the huil of a fcA.f "22?"? ff 5 - I WILMINGTON, N. C, SATURDAY. VHCITY:1 The Mail. The mails will close at the City Post-Of- fice until further notice as follows: ' Northern (night) mails daily.. . . 6:15 P. M. " through and way vday) , ; malls daily ............... 6 :S0 A. M. Southern mails daily . 5:15 P. M. Charleston direct daily ....... . 5 :00 A. M. Columbia " " night . . 5:00 P. M. Augusia , - . tfwr.. ft . - . . It K T 1" I 1 41 Western mails (C. C. Ry) ..Si :ou a. sx. I pmuuvme via rsy am auu Saturdays ....... ..... ... ... 6.00 A. M, PayetteyiHe, and offices on Cape xcar iviver, iuuuuaB auu Fridays. .. .. .n ;. . . .......... 1 rfX) P M. Fayette ville by C. C. R'y, daily 5:30 A. M. Onslow C. H. and . intermediate - offices every Friday . . ...... 6:00 A. M. Mails delivered from 7 A. M. to 7 P. M.,- and on Sundays from 8:30 to 9:30 A. M. Stamp Office open from 8 A. M. to 12 M., and from 2 to 6 P. M. Money order or Register Department open same as stamp office. NKW ADVKRTISKMKNTS. Heinsbergkb. New Books. D. Pigott. Tobaccos. James Wilsok. Secure a Home. -. Jesse Hakey& Co. Painter's Manual.- Kikgspord. Silver Gloss Starch. Local 1ob. No session 6f the City Court yesterday. "T ..- - , . ,. sua cases ot any importance ais- posea ot -at lue Aiagisirates' cuurt ycsier-1 . r. day. Sound uartie. exuursion.. Mav dav festivals and sDellinff bees will soon be . ------ in order. The Superior Court closed tils Sprinz term Thursday evening. - Jude Kerr leaves this morning for Onslow Court. - E. S. Martin, Esq., as accepted inviUUoa tendered by tne ladies and 1 wUl deliver the address on Memorial Day. v x - : :. i. j James u. rooi, assocuo eu- itor of Our Living and Our Dead, is spend- ing a few days m Wilmington on business, . ... . .. r .. I iurv Jwwrt j kCUW' : known merchant of JFayetteviile, and an ex-soiaier or tne juexican war, aieu e- neaday lasL Rev. J. B. Taylor, a prominent I Virginia divine, is expected to occupy the J nulnit of the First Baptist Church to-mor- row (Sunday.) both moroingf end evening.! A list of the full drawing of the Greensboro Lottery can be found at the office of Maj. M. P. Taylor to-day, "where all those who desire can have the opportu nity of inspecting it. l: The Executive Committee and other officers of the Press Association have declined to c'usnge the day of meeting of that body and the North Carolina editorial ists will therefore assemble in Wilmington on Tucsda3', llth inst. - "" Barslary. The house of Mr. T. B. KUne, who re sides on the corner of Seventh and Dock . . . , i streets, was entered by a burglar on inure- day night and sixty dollars in money and some other articles of value were taken. It is supposed that the burglar effected an en-J trance by forcing one qf the front blinds, which open upon a piazza. Mrs.. Kline awoke at some hour of the night and dis- covered a man in the room, when she at tempted to arouse Mr. Kline. Before this ... . .1.-1 1 1 coma oe aoae, uowever, tue ourgiw uviuc inglllcllcu auu fBU swaj. i niuuiKuin- ed that he had ransacked the clothing; in the roomf voting the money and articles. He escaped. I Aitmpt at Barsiary. Yesterday mornins. at about 4 o'clock. jjr yfr -j. Penny, -who lives on Dock, be- ,5 streets, having 1 AAAOeiAn IA IAOVA 11141 HAnQA At inflE lUinr i wuMSivu anjr Mt s v aiiw aivww a , i around the bouse to reacH tne Iront gate, disC0Tered i.iitryini,io:.ffei wuuwav mw w - trnnintftthlioiM. The would-be bur-I trance into the bouse.: The, would-be bur- 1 a barrel and making open a front windows ..Penny, who was I - - - 1 - " unable to discover whether the ouse- breaker was white or coiorea, causea tne i - , - - i t ; tmmeiliatB rptrest of thelalter.aiV T?X3; I 5 - . - -...Tr - T Z, ? ;-:..v-r.- I B1M a.iitiBir. . been ontctice in some nortions of. the city for unruly Doys lo wane away ine hours of night by lifting the gates in front of the houses of many of our citizens and cai rying them to a distance, r Exactly where number of restless spirits of boys who find amusement in this class of sport The runlirp will dmibtless be on the look out for f.A . 7,T; ... mcse mmnigui liiarauucia u - better employment than engaging in sport to the annoyance of peaceaule citizens. Blttea by a Dos. We learn that on last Saturday, a colored man named Brilt Bryant residing at Fay eiteville, was so severely bitten by a fero cious doji'that he died "n Wednesday last. The dug was uot rabid and death was caused only by the severely of the bite. This is a remarkable case, as it.seldom hap pens that death ensues from the bite of a doS- -,, " ' - - - SmlthTllle ITIall. ' The Post Office Department have advei tised for proposals i ot carrying the mails by steamboat V between Wilmington and Smithville three times a week and six times a week, - We understand it is the object of the Department to elect between the two Parties desirine informs tion can be furnished witli,H hy applying; to the Postmaster at this place. V; V;",,1 -M i r a - - -in vw in p uiik. w iivu a iciu. au . nut i QRNINQ Oolnc Through the Motion. 1 A number of little girls were 'yesterday seen engaged in quite a novel method of whiling away the leisure hours after school.. They had selected a grassy spot upon a quiet street and by lot appointed a member of their party who was to go out and get drunk and be taken to the guard house. The little girl who was selected at once hpsran to whirl around until she he A. th.t fen down nnon the Y. ... r . .. -. .. grass, when tne girusn voices or me oiners at once rUng out with " perlice," " perlice,', and instantly there started out another little girl who had a Jew's harp for a police I wnisue and woo Degan to suaae an emoryo baton at the offender.' She approached the intoxicated female citizen and arrested her, conveying her in triumph to the guard house. - The offender was finally arraigned before a court and summarily dealt with. This seemed to be tbe routine for all to go through. XJonsiderahle eagerness was pani fested by the little people" regarding' their turns in trying the fairy, intoxication and receiving the penalty for being so naughty. We passed the laughing group who were in great glee, their bright eyes sparkling with merriment and they as happy as the day is long. Their play was suddenly interrupted. however, by one of the number being called 1 W nn f l..r narnta whpn' instantlv the I J r ' J I leader of the group responded, - Oh! no; she caa't go, she's got to git drunk and git took to the gaurd bouse." we lew mem, wi8,,De e were aboT8eain He ! Gojae. He who so often partook of the exquisite aceoroiM.Ml itions of tlie Star hotel, repos- lag bis Veury iim')s upon the soft side of a 5iae OI a I ehinnot 1 giue poi J board and poising bis bead upon a holding sweet communion with the devil, ' I who was the sympatheUc sharer j Of his t.;o Itrf.-AiSif f .Wti I and he sauk tb slumber so sweet 5f The ac- commodalions may not have been exquis- ite, but then he did not complain. He ac- r...ilorl l.ia roatinir nnr niwn the hoard be- -0 r- 1. - ---- neath the power press, as he would the in- cvitable doom of fate and Aen his musical snores reverberated in harmonious conso- I nance with the thumnines of the Dress. He torroweth no more three cent stamps and telleth us no more that he is "ye thorough, bred " the hero of a hundred botUes. For this we miss him, and it is with feeling of gratitude to rail roads that we notice bis name registered in another city, where he hi gone, yes, perhaps to return no more The tranquility of his slumber reminded us of a steamboat.under full headway. We can scarcely realize the fact that he has left; that his form has ceased to darken the door forever more; that he has , ceased to light up the dismal recesses of .his former hotel "with a smile that was child-like, and bland that he has ceased to dissipate the loneliness of the midnight hours by bal ancing an umbrella on his chin before our wondering gaze and regaling us with weird fantastic stories of other days. "Ye thor oughbred" farewell Harkor Itiascer'a Beport. i i n mi nwinv iKinn i-inninr iriHHiHrH rf f montho Aprir 1875! Steamers, 17; Barques, 14; Brigs, 11; Schooners, 10. -'- Total, 58. Aggregate ton nage,' 23,186; Aggregate foreign tonnage,. 6,385. ; ' ;,' . . t Pilot's report of soundings on - ban and rips: -Bald Head channel, 10 feet 3 inches, low water; Western Bar, 11 feet 6 inches, . 7 ft lfl inehe. low ater. New Inle. 1 " " ' . . 7 fect 8 incheg. rfp 11 feet, low wafer.: B. "G. Bates, Harbor Master. To City SakaeriDer. Beginning April 1:' Mr. Samuel Davis I takes charge of the entire city : circulation I 0 hb Mobnino Stab; and from that date M 8ub8criptioas wUlbe payable to him.. He 1 aL. ...ln J - HO paper jsariy. anoV regularly, taft tit subscribers trill pay wm Hr vh ijih liHiit'r ran v nun ltrn mat iv. , I prornptly, as he has to meet his engage- nrm ti v mm iim iixw 1 1 sns-"i aim r.iiv nv a-r cribers pay him punctually or not. ; i f LIST OP LETTERS I Remainm iu ttvfW-6fflcl sApril " . ' " 30, 1875: t , 1 A Ella P Allman. Joacph Abbrow. j r . . . . . I B BP Bf van. Alex Best. Annie isrener. I it,Mm ih.ii.; h p1 vA1 .-Rrl i.Om J TWrlv 2. Samuel M Burnev: Sarah Belts. Sarah B Be". Wm Beaver iy Pmotina fVrr Ai.NI . lrtBtta llltvnfft c , w Q Crenshaw 3. F A Clark. James K Culler, Sallie Croom, Wri Tate Davis Elder Aar Wm Chestnut.- - ' Aaron Davi-, EL .w -f.tlln W llii.llv k vyrn uffe.1 Vireil Field. EveliLe Sallie Grant 11 Manne Heines, Bnster Ilarnss, lie-. becca J Hawtms, Joun x, iiuasenuuuie. Joseph yen Husk, Manurvia Hatch, aiary i jj Ueansfincb, Maggie Howe, K or wood i Husk, Wm liankiDs, i,ula liulTav J Wm Jamea. Sallie Johcson, James Johnson, Jennie Jackson, ir a jonnstm. -K Eliza King, GeoKneasey John Kelly, Michael Kelly. " Li J Lyon, Ji: Juainan.Aiireu mjyu, Eliaa Jane Louis, Larry Lowe, Robt Long, It 8 Lewis,4 Wm Lockhart : M W S Montross, Lizzie May, Simon McArther, Mary Medullar, A J McDonald, Iris Mills, A Malloy, Eliza Mnrphy, Chas W McClamy, Rev Geo C Moore 2, Jos C Martin, Lizzie Martini Mrs iL R Moore,. Mikeal McKinzie. - . - N-Robt-Kizoiu'i T t s P Alex Parker. John T Piatt - Col J B Palmer, Edward Pedelfort, Thos E Phil lips. .. "' , ' ' ' R-Hannah Rhodes, John Kitter, ' Mary A Russ, Rosa Revia, Sarah Rud.' 8 Elizabeth Slide, Andrew J -Smith A J bmlth,' Alfred Simmonds,bUon Sessoms 2, Frank Simmons, T H- iSwain, James L Sailing, Mary E Silvia, Isaac Sasser, Maria Smith, Nora Sampson, Wm Shivernell, j - 1 . -i-- !T T John ti aurner,. w i iwoq.i ... W Mrs S M WoodKelsod J, Wilson, Annie E -Wilkinson,, EM Williams, Mary J rm MAY 1. 1875. Wheaton, Maria Walker. Mary E Warters, Miss ME Wilson. . Yf-Annie Yancy. , Persons calling for letters in the above list will please say . . advertised." If not called for within SO days they will be . sent to the Dead Letter Office. ,, -, f ; , f C Ed, R Brink, P. It. Wilmington1, April 30, 1873.-, CITY ITEMS. JOOOK fiUrOSBX. LBM OTAK UUUK IUUU- ery does all kinds of Binding and Ealing In a work manlike manner, and at reasonable fricea. ; Mer chants and others needing Becelpt Books, or other work, may rely on promptness in the execution of Tiux&nm FBranse-bnu. Invaluable to , rail road companies, steamship companies, banks, mer chants, manufacturers and others. ; They are en during and changeless, and will copy sharp and clear for an indefinite period of time. - Having just received a fresh sapply of, these ink, we are pre pared to execute orders promptly and at moderate prices. , ( . ' Copt or Tsstoiokiai Hannibal, Ho., May 30, 1874. Messrs. J. & W. Tolley, 39 Maiden Lane, New York Gent.: The 13 Gun which 70a built for me. No. 2093, has arrived safely to hand. Allow me to thank 70a for the fidelity with which yon carried out my instructions. The general outline, beauty of proportion and excellent finish, are all that could be desired, and more than meets my expectations. . I am more than ever impressed with the idea that it is as necessary for a man to have a gun built to meas- n.At .A V. . . V-A knit urcment as to have a boot so built to ensure a good &u The pattern M5 and penetration perior. The pattern is as close as I d 40 are Tory su- desire, and the penetration I think is seldom attained, being far ahead of any public record which I have seen. ' Respectfully Tours, ' 2 " ' ; ; - -;- :,: :,! , j - O. W. Dokkax. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I)AINTEKS manual-House and sign 1 painting, graininc, varnishiBg. pol mining, paperlog, lettering; staining, go cts. Book of Alphabets! 60. Scroll poiisnmg, Kaieo- AlnhahntH BO. Hcrolln snd Oram. meats, $t. YP168 Ma?nak wi Wafcchmaker mnA Jm.uI. Kn T,tMmiiUI KA t Kn.nin.lrM Anthorship,'5X lightningCalculator, S5. Hunter no iTapper p uuae, J. or ooeaeuere, or. ey My WW2t IW Massau St., N. Y. Secure a Home. BUILDING LOTS FOB SALE IN DK- sirsble and healthy localities on Castle, Mill niic UBurct .entheif on R.,ufctrr terms. AoDivto WUson, filgsth, Ninth, wood, Charlotte, on satisfactory terms. AddIv to Jisy i-iw JAKES WILSON. Consumers gUPPLIKD WITH PLUG AND FINE CUT TO B A CCOS, Snuffs, Cigars AND Smokers Articles. - By - D. PIGOTT. MsyMr - ' ' - - ' ' ' New Books. SCIENCE OF MUSIC OR TUB PHYSICAL Bases of Musical Harmony, by Sedley Taylor, At. A. , ; . ; . ;. fi fPHB MAINTENANCE OP HEALTH, A MEDI- J cal Work for . Lay Headers, by J. MUner Pot- trengill. At.' l. , rpHKIK KATTJBE AND USES, by M. C. Cooke, a a, A..uuu. - Jnst recebred and for sale at HXmSBEBGEE'S, May 1-tf i Live Book and Mask: Store. t KDfGSFOED'S OSWEGO Pure and Silver Gloss Starch FOBTHEiiAOilDBir." 2Ianufactuxed by T. Zisgsford & Son. TEE BEST ST Alt CH IN THB WOULD. C, IVES A BKAUTLFUL FINISH TO THE LINEK, Tssd the difference in cost between it and common starcn is scarcely naif a cent for an ordinary w asn- ing. Ask yoor urocer f or it. 3 ! KINGSFORlfS OS WEG O CORNSTARCH, FOR PUDDINGS. BLANC MANGE. ICE CREAM. Ac Is the original EsUblished in 1848. And pre- SeHcate uSa any other article of the kind offered. sLSa article of diet and 1 CneiQlCaU WUUUnir Ul ABIUWh KWG1IU1J aUUUTACU 1 . . . - - . . - . . t . . ijorn SLaurca. ana lava it is a most; exceiieus 1:1 sirsar-.i laanai iiir niHKinv runiiuivii. IiUhluiiii. om.. accompany each one pouna pacaage. - .q r. J FOR SALE BY ALL FIRST-CLASS GROCERS. 1Mayl-8w'- - f-' All IWill Rejoice. TEARL HOMINY REDUCED IN PRICE TEN A . cents per bushel. Sold to at live cents leM than any other mill in the city. Apply for sup- ply to the Cape Fear Flour Mills and f earl Hominy at; ALE OLDHAM.I Proprietor. ap 27-l(doac Kt S AU' QUAii A A AIM V.. of the Br Baraoentine -Knell8hman. We nereoy give no: ice to ail con cerned, taut no aests lODtractea nera by the Captaia or crew will be paid by the &uip. or owners. - apr 35 nac lw S , Agents and Consignees. , MISCELLANEOUS. latest Styles. A VINO RECBIVBD BY EXPRESS BLOCKS o the latest styles of Hats for Ladies and Chil dren, Mrs. Virginia A Orr is prepeed to alter, press and bleach work entrusted to her.- Old Bonnets aud Geatlenvea'a Panama Uatamade to Look as Well as New. - For Particulars call on or send to MRS. ORR. on un, ietween am ana 4tn streets. ; apWtr ..',, '.., I 4 TX7BEDINO HOKS! WEEDING HOK8!-Oiieof . W th Ureeet and beat assorted stocks of Weed ing Hoes ever brought to this city can now be found at onr ettahlishment. Where the following brands can be oougnt at yery low ngnres: bcotu s (genu inet. Lane's, tiibson. Anlhrnun lwell (both iron vnd steel), Ac, &c The Handled Cotton and Corn Hoe and JJonblo-bladod Hoe can also be found with na Where. with us. 3We us a call before purchasing else- april 85-dtf GLLK9 & AIUKOUIUUX. -ITolassea, Classes, llolasses. -i K A Hhds and Bbls New Crop Cuba. -.. For sale low by i aprK-tf ' " WILLIAMS 36 MTJRCHJSON,. - Saar House ; Molasses, i ft A Hhds S. H. Molasses. f AA Bbls a XL Molasses. : UUU -1 ' turn: i anr 95 tf KERCHNER Si CALDIR BROS. 1 All WHOLE NO. 2,362. : MISCELLANEOUS. WILMINGTON & WELDON, WiImington,ColaintIa Sc Angusla RAILROADS. ( PASSENGER DKP'T, I WttXlHGTOH, N. O., April 25, 1S75. f "TTISITORS TO THE CENTENNIAL CELEB RA V tion at Charlotte. N. C. May 20th. 1875. will be transported ever these Roads at an average rate of inree cents per nme for tne round trip. - Thronsb tickets will be sold via Wflmlnerton and tbe Carouaa Central RaUway from all Stations of each Koad, end also via Ooldsboro and North Caro lina Ro a from SUtions Wilmington A Weldon Railroad. A. POPS. aprmt. - , General Ticket Agent ; i-tiwaydMiiuau 'NEW BUTTER! NEW BUTTER! First of the Season I Try It None Genuine Without our Stamp" on it ; ' Give Onr New Process Empire FA MIL Y FL O UR One Trial and Ton will Never use Any Other 1 For medicinal and table nse we have iust received a lot of the Choicest Liquors Imported: Old "London Dock" Pert, very fine and old; uan. uoraon ana urown snerry; ; . Jamaica Rum; Old Holland Gin ; Otard DuDny A Co.s Brands 1848. Our Stock embraces tbe finest Brandies, imnorted and selected with narticnlar care for this market. Send for samples at aprS94f 11 & 13 South Front St. Butter and Hams. LARGE LOT OF FINE Goshen and Cooking Butter. FINE STOCK OF IVorth Carolina and Canvassed Hams. For sale low by EDWARDS & II ALL. apr29-tf Reading for All. TEE CUT BOOK STORE . HAS CONSTANTLY ON BAND ALL THE latest publications of the day, with a complete stock of STANDARD WORKS. . Also Appletons, Harper's, The Galaxy, The Eclectic and Scribner's Literary Monthlies. 1 be Bow Bells, Mroe Demoreste, Frank Leslies and Godey's I asnion jjooks. . DAILY NEW YORK PAPERS, &c, Ac. All for sale at CON9LEY A YATES, No. 47 Market St aprM-tf Merchant Tailoring. T7RKNCH CASSIMBRE SUITS MADE to ORDER A Blue Flannel Suits made to Order. Business Suits made to order. . Diagonal Suits made to order. . Wedding Suits made to order, . ' I have on hand tbe finest stock of j . '. FRENCH CLOTHS AND CASSIMEEES! Suits made to order in the latest style and as low in prices as any house North and South. apr u A. L)A v 1JJ. FRUIT. piNE APPLES, BALDWIN APPLES, Sweet Oranges, LEMONS, COCOA AND PECAN NUTS, Chocolate and Gum Drops, Cream Banbons, &c Fresh Groceries. H. W. SSURE, faprSO-tf 31 North Front St. Parsnins. Beets, carrots turnips and onions, For sale at O. H. W. RUNGE'S, Nortneaatce'r. Market and Second Sts. April 89-tf County Merchants KJAK FIND THE LARGEST AND MOST.COM- .ia..nuu.ui.vnla.u j ,' , JOHN DAWSON, . anravtf Nos. 19. SO and SI Market St. Lager Beer, Lager Beer. T OVERS OF THE ABOVE BKVBKAUK AKJS respectfully informed that from this date the f PHILADELPHIA LAGEU BEER canbe.obtatoed by theiass. quart, gaUon or keg nnii.rMDnMi ST. nnws i KicnsuvK. B .., -r.,r'-mT ' - - ' ' Walnut and Peanut Taffy, CHANGES AND LKMSN8. F1CKLKU balmojh yj and Msckeral; Sugsr.-ured name, Mionmers Strips; Tongues, Dried Beef, All Jast Received and For Rnls at ' - ? apr 89-tf JAMES C STEVENSON'S. Syrup, Spirit Casks, Nails, Matches. JQQ Barrels ti. H. Sjrup, qq Second Hand Spirit easier 2QQ Kegs Na'ls, ,. t t t? Cases Matches. For sale low by ap 25-tf WILLIAMS & MURCHISON. Tonsorlal Removal Hi - t?tts tiaa nnrr.hssed the stock and material Ta o.n-.y.v .nil rAnmved to the shoo forsa- VI wm. w r -- - ,. erly occupied ny Mm, in tae oasemenioi uwrare House, where he invites his old friends and the pub is' n-noroii tn -si i nn him. Best workmen in the ... & , . . 01 I n.l. Pnflnn o iil tate empioyea, ana ourmn, v'"" " " Shampooing done at tne snonesi noucc j '" ': C. H. Ward's , pVASmONABLE HAIR DRESSING 8HAV i s.i. i onaffi lPmnt St.. Wflmineton. N. C. H&rSlUYVserS tii ierricos of the BEST anlsta ot my prof estaon. -. ; Hats, Hats, Hats.. I HE LATEST BTTLES, SILK AND FUR HATS, LADIE STRAW MATS, 'jS.t.luj&u -;i iiiARiasoNa! Allen's, April 29 tf City Hat Store. HA1 'KM A1V hHI IMM.I . Ut Squire one aaj'.... .. .. "..V!. .- ii II r " . twodaTs.. 1 t " " . tnreed78. ' four dari..... ...... i ' ttedays.... W " M onweek4.... 8 6f " wo weeka.. 6 00 j .. .. Three ekM.. 6 60 " Onemontli....... ......... 8 Cf TwomgnttB...'......i.i. ...15 W ; " Threemontns ....Si CO Bi months ; .. .85 00 " One year. ............ ........60 C Con tract AdTerUeemenu Ukea -at prcrci- tkmately tow rates. . - . , . . Fire Squares estimated as a quarter-column, scd ten sqnares as a half-column. MISCELLANEOUS. " " NATIONAL HOTEL, CHANGE OF MANAGEMENT. 4 WILJIINGTOJJ, N. C, Msy 1st., 1S?5. THB UNDERSIGNED FOR MANY TEARS proprietor ef the National Hotel in this city, has tbis day withdrawn from the control, in favor of ,hls son C R, Jones. Thankful for the liberal patron age of the past, he would bespeak a continuance of the same for his successor. r . REUBEN JONES. To the Travelling Public ' - Having assumed the management of the well known and popular House, the National Hotel. I respectfully solicit the patronage of the traveling public - My constant endeavor shall be to sustain the high reputation this House has always borne under the management of my Father. , . - Respectfully, C. R. JONES, :: Proprietor. apr 98 Sw : Fifteen Hundred Pounds QHOICE SMALL SUGER-CURED PIG HAMS; T?lgbt Hundred Pounds Choice Thin Sugar-Cured All B-eakfast Bacon; Que Thousand Pounds Choice Corned Tig Pork; rTwo Thousand Pounds Choice Mess and No. 1 A. Mackerel and Salmon; .. rpwo Thousand Pounds Choice Cuts Fulton Mar- X k ket Beef; nrwo Thousand Pounds Choice Table Butter, A. AC, &c, Ac Lowest Figures to Cash Buyers. CHAS. D, MYERS & CO., apro-tr Journal copy. 57 North Front St. Wanted, E TO KNOW THAT I of IT VERY ONE TO KNOW THAT I WIIX MOVE Id my Stock of . , Watches, Jewelry, &c, To the Store on the Center ef Front and Princess streets, on the 1st of April, where I will open A NEW AND FINE ASSORTMENT OF Watches, Clocks, Silverware ; and Fancy Gcods. J. H. ALLEN. mar 30-tf "-: . 'AeenL New Crop Cuba MOLASSES. Another cargo just in which we off er to the trade at LOWi FIGURES In Hogsheads and Barrels. - feb S7-dwtf BINFORD, CROW & CO. Children's Clothing. QHILDREN'S SAILOR SUITS, " Children's Linen Suits, Children's E lit Suits.' Men's Clothing. OUR $T.50SUITS ARE NOT QUITE ALL GONE; FineSuitsfor SlO, 811, $12. Very Fine Snits for $14. . SHRIER BROS, apr 29-tf . , 30 Market St The Ttlystery. apr30-Sw - Floor, Coffee, Sugar and Blee. 1000 " QQ Sacks Coffee; Bbls Sugar, KA Bbls Rice. For saleby KERCHNER 8t C ALDER BROS. : apr.25-tf Bacon, Sugar, Coffee, Flour. 100 8 Smoked Sides, . . - 2QQ Boxes D. 8. and Smoked Shoulders, JPjQ Barrels Refined Sugar, -i AA Bags Prime Bio Coffee. I I I For sale low oy aprSS-tf WDLLIAMS MURCHISON. 'A A TTENTION IS CALLED TO OUR SUPERIOR IX. ttock of stock of .Imported Hosiery: Gents' Bro Half Hose, Gents Fancy Cotton Half Hose, Gents' Fancy Lisle Thread Hose; Gents' Linen Pocket l&nderahnti inreaa aej.n -W . ' 1 - v.w.. m.w vm.. w " - ! - I )in.. ror.ir.f i , RAQKAWIT7 A 1 PTTtlTW 1 .. . : : : Corn, Hoop Iron, Glue and Bice. , 0 Bashels Prime White Corn. l.UUU OA A Bdls Hoop Iron, 100 Barre1' Glue ' Q Barrels Whole Rice, i For sale low by apr 2-Vtf WILLIAMS & MURCHISON. - FOR THE ENSUING WEEK . At CITIZENS' MARKET, A FINE LOT OF Sampson County Stallfed Beef which I will sell at prices to suit the times. Call and see for yourself. . T. A. WATSON. Proprietor. feb88-tf Da Font's Powder, JIFLE, SPORTING AND DUCK, BLASTING i AND MINING, In Whole, Half and Quarter Kegs, For sale by mar31-tf O. 6. PARSLEY A CO. ; White Goods. ' THE LADIES ABB INIfOlULKD THAT WB have on sale a handsome stock of White Goods. A large stock of Hamburg Edgings, Moll Edgings : And lnserungs, xwu meet, oirijjwi wu neurai Pione. Striped, riam ana riatn namsooK, aiuii da- conet and Striped Muslins. Great bargains are being offered. Ispwwrj Buaauwixa i.m ntin. BOSKOWIT2 Parasols, Corsets and Kid Gloves. HANDSOME KID GLOVES AT $1, GOOD; Handsome Black Gloves at $1 &S, good; Hand some Parasols and Sun Umbrellas very cheap: the best Corsets sold in the city for the prices. ap Itt-tf ; BOSKOWITZ & LEJBER. i5 y- - - it 1 ) I .s; -1 r. s 5
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