the noninra gtae. PUBLISHED DAILY. BY . SAT 0 UMCBO-rXOH IH ADVAICS: ESSt-Tcvrl; , !S To City Subscribe!,' delivered in any part of the . 1 KATK OF ABVtKTININI.. Om Bquani o day S.-r.-l S i ,sys.v.j r...s-.: ..,.....-v'i advance. Thirteen millions dollars surplus after paying all the Geneva awards, Brit- igh steamer Oreai Western nii ashore and was greatly damaged if not wholly wrecked, on Lonj? Island. - A - Presbyterian Church in Detroit twas burned Sunday. , Another Belknap transaction reported from Manchester, N. H. - National Convention of Eesher Shel Barzel held in Philadelphia Sunday. -.. Gales badly damaged vessels. The yellow fever is raging fearfully at Rio Janeiro. Tw.o lives and a Philadelphia block of buildings " lost Sunday : night by, fire. - . Seven , lives lost by storm m Eastern Connecticut. -Id the Grant Parish cases aud the K-ntucky election caw thp Supreme Court i decide against' the ;Enforcemehi Fact, and Louisiana prisoneis ordered to be dis V charged. -- A Washington pension " agent 149,000 t : Some of the ' business men of Richmond have petitioned i Ctmeress "not to repeal the - bankrupt law, i - Emperor and Empress of Brazil left I Kio Saturday for North" America, amid ' jrr at dewonstrations' in their, honor. 'X'.' "'"j: 1 Unmet Keitell wrecked off Maine' coast; (Mptain and his wife lost.. New York nmrkets: Cuttou, 1SJS 9-16 cents;' gold, ;i H3ilH; tpirito!turpentiue,40i43 cents; rtsin, $1 0$1 8a ' ; Under. Ibe snw.. L t From the Atlanta (Ga.) Constitution. ' The fall of "hominy'? anow extend ed in Geargia below the middle of ihe State, taking.in Augusta, -Macon i and Columbns. Farther soirth" the ' slet fell in the fofta of rain, aad our ! visitors from the northwest probably. ; got no further taste of the : great storm lhan a cold rain and raw air. I And yet there was alet at Selma, Vicksourg and Jackson, but we hear of uo snow on the line of Savannah in i this State. ' ( North of Atlanta . the . ,llonliny', scion became feathery par 1 tides that covered, on Monday morn t injr, the upper part of South Caroli f na, Georgia and Alabama,! with a ; white spring mantle, varying from ; two to eight inches in thickuess. At : Greenville South Carolina, if was four inches deep; at Dalton, five inches, and at Decatur, Alabama, it was six inches deep. About Charles ton ! it is fearedthat the - strawberry crop ixthjured, and there is little hope that the cherry, plum and peach bios ; soms in the upper sections of South ;. Carolina, Georgia and Alabama have ; escaped serious injury.1 In Atlanta ' the mercury has been thus far this week twenty degrees lower than aV ! any corresponding time .of the last ten years. :- : . ' ' . j -The' snow covered -every inch of Tennessee and of the States to the north of it. In some places it was nearly a foot deep, and extremely i cold irfathnrumn with iu The fruit i! crop of Kentucky and .Tennessee is ruined. In East Ten nesseje this is no inconsiderable loss. The dried fruit trade of Knoxville and its neighbor hood alone aggregates well np to wards half a million of dollars. . At Nashville a depth of eight inches was j attained, or more than has f alkn Ati I one storm for over thirty years. .."I j Throughout the- States '. in which ; our ' north western' visitors reside the ; cold ahd the snow were alike unpre- cedented, the lateness of the season j being cpiisiderea. The entire frait crop of those States is also damaged, I perhaps ruined. - No part of the country in fact seems to have escaped 1 the ravages of the storm. All along the coast, from Galveston to Maine, there was a terrible gale, and in the interior high winds, low temperature, and an unreasonable Jfall'of snow or Kleet. 1 Nor was; tW. storm confined ti this country;' Gale?, floods and snow falls, one or; all, were visited upon England, France, Germany and Belgium, fIastweekEartbiqttake8 . sliipwivcks and' land slides were among the incidents of the European Hpell of bad weather, Oar storm of snow was .hardly a ;fuli copy of the we thaltJCin Jfingland ,aud Scot land, wheriie railroads were block d-d I'iiconyenienf and unsea Aliii'gihrf--thi8r:J-co8mopolitan larfh tit trult bids fair to hold a place 1 1 iiictry. "'the oldest inhabitant" hi. i he next; centennial .will.-certainly. l- -i)Ut l d to talk a Iniut it, and w h?n' u mn lohl its history under the mag iiitr influence of memory and his n i i' wisiien, it will ;sureiy. stand 'in the utorih of Htorm. , The Cnrreii4-y mprnie. ft, Ui? . The letter-writerit -from Washing ton- have betfii throwing ' out rumors ami MJiruestiiitf nruhabilities for some M"e that have , tended to iiiculcute the iinpresMiuu that the ultras on the money question were coming to some H"''t. of compromise on the subject of ie: currency.LfiThe Tribune of .JTri iay opeaks of a compromise as prob- ', and states that understands hat a feature of it is that holders of iitty dollars and upwards of United States notes shall nave the privilege ' fjiuding them jn 'Government bondw, and demurs at the farther in telligence it has received that another feature of the . compromise is to be viie repeal of the resumption-act. lhat, it thinks. would f do "irameas- nrable damage." The fact is, that the aet is now doing 'immeasurable afuatre.", and nnt.hinr hnt-th ftbao lota necessity of its repeal is car-ing u gravitation towards a "coi. .ro- inis compromise is not a compro VOL:rXVni:NO: 5'j" tnise. between, the differing wings of ;'uiorauQ party, " but between the reasonable and practical members of both .the Republican and Denro cratio parties. ' . . the movers. : The proposed compromise on the currency question which is riOw: an ticipated was first broached by a Lib ?,rtr Republican to Mr'Morrison, of Illinois. He thought well of it, and tnentiooed-ihe-matter to Mrla Kerr, Svho also endorsed it. iiThA raoteraent seems to ? be- t union ? of j tb? '? hard moueyraen in both parties, and the proposition is to agree to some meas u re to ro ake greenbacks fundable in a long bond at a low rate of interest. It has received the approval, In ad dition to Speaker Kerr and Mr. .Mor rison, of MrIIewitt of . New York, WUltH, Blaine, Chittenden, and other prominent members of both" parties. The active leaders fr the moveipent purpose holding a conference ! on- the subject in a few days. .They estimate that the proposition'witl secure eighty Ipubficah sixtyehioc ratio votiy rnkipiq4QtiiiUallTwhich is sufficient tocarry the measure through the. House,: .. The principal objection to the compromise comes from some of the Republican members, who think that it is better to allow the currency question to remain as it is, inasmuch as it troubles the Demo crats more than it does the Republi cans. " ' " r ; Spirits Turpeiitnie ? - The Cemetery shrub , tlilef is in Miss Deborah Cobb, of Greene county, was so shockingly burned last Thursday that her life is despaired of. Air; E. II. McLaughlin, of Slatesville has become associated with Mr. J. P. ' Babiogton in the editorial manage ment oi uie uutneriora negime. The Charlotte Observer backs he FiigKestiot) of Jlontfort McGehev, of eren. for Lieutenant-Governor with much enthusiasm. . ''tcr1' Mr. lienny Suggs, a well-known citizen of Greene county, died a few days ago ai the remarkable age of 96 years, tays the Messenger. fC "'jr. Fayetteville Wide Awake: Pro esaor Kerr, State Geologist, is sow iu our ciiy, in quest of suitable lands upon which to settle a party or Frenchmen, who detne to locate" iu oar midst for the purpose of raising silk' worms.: r- j v ? f j "CL, - The Smith ville j(7wrcrj learns that Mrs. Moning, of that town, has in her possession a mirror, once the property pf Geo. Knox, and three chairs owned by Fat rick Henry, which he imported from Eng land. . This acknowledgment . is from Gen. Y. XL Cox, Chairman of the Demo cratic Conservative "State Committee: In the list of papers furnished the Committee, . for which their ; thanks were expressed. there should have been included the Blue Ridge Blade, Morganton ; Tarboro Southern ert Tarboro, and WeeMy Record, Magnolia, mil valuable auxuianes in the cause of Con servatism. ' ' ; V ' ; The Goldsboro Messenger savs a negro, named Keedham Yelverton, lost bis life at a marl digging last Friday even ing.. The accident occurred on the farm of Mr. Hubard JSdmundsoB, near , the Greene county line; where a large force, twenty-five In number, were engaged in getting marl. Alongside of the pit they were in, separated only by a narrow wail of eartn, was another old marl bed filled with water, and it seems that the wall separating the two must have been weakened and suddenly caved, i ei- verton who was near the break was buried under the mud; and his dead body Was re-' covered only: by-hard work' some hours after: the accident. . AH the others . were rescued by those outside of the pit. Mr. Newall sustained some injuries but will re cover, and Mr. Edmundson was slightly hurt. .--;- i--'--- ..- ' A Minnesota man has been South, and thus writes to a citizen of Char lotte . upon . returning and finding - snow a foot deep. "The letter is dated, 8t. Charles, Minn., March 20th, T6, and this is an ex tract printed in the Obt rterr My trip South bas ' spoiled ' me for tbis country, and as soon as I can arrange my business, I shall start foe North; Carolina again..' I passed through your city the next: night after I left you, and I made the trip in eight days. and returned by the Uoast Lane, Beveral of our monied men are going to your State with me. I never saw a country I liked so well, iaa .North Carolina,-and if nothing happens, I hope to spend the oalance of my days in your State. Let me say; I am more than pleased with the good people of your 8tate; they are not what they are represent ed to be North, v Long shall I remember the kindness I received in the -.Soul h. At lantic States." I dream of the negro Legis lature of South Carolina' nightly; that was a fearful sight to a Northern Republican; and let me say, it shook my political creed to the bottom. Radicalism will do Nottb, tout it - is not the thing for the good solid people of the- South. I should be truly sorry to. see your State io the condition that South Carolina is. , , . . ! . T EC 3 a I There was a. light : frost visible n this city yesterday morning. Jwo. candidates - for - Baptism Were Immerstid at the First Baptist Church 8u nday evening i u J s r y - We learn lrom.. .the Superin tendent bf Health that I the Brig Mechanic bow at quarantine will be in a proper con dition to come op to the city" to-morrow, ;--,v,e were glad to see Maj. JW, Dunham, who was Injured by a fall some weeks since at Charlotte, on our streets yes terday. , '.He says his health . has much im proved. ',..'. ' There was ,no- session of the Mayor's Court yesterday morning, and only one police arrest since Satnrday up to the hour for convening the jCourt,., which was for drunkenness, f UJ" 'k -- We learn thaVtbefplIlinitf; the colored man who was drowned off a flat Saturday . was Richard Potter, and that his two companions, Obediah Royal and . ... - !. - I' I-- 'I - - I .H I, M,. . Mm I. M.LLM II- I , . - , ..1 V . t. ,jF v X WILMINGTON 'Wm..-Walker, wept do wn-1 yesterday mora ing to try to recover his body. ; " O Wind shifting to northeast and r southeast, falling ; barometer; stationary or rising temperature, with rain during the afternoon or evening, is predicted for this latitude to-day. ft , nj;,-,:) , :-f :V' Two more Of the patients at the small pox hospital have been discharged, there being' now only two'persons" in that institution. The two cases 'heretofore re ported Borlh of the W. W Railroad are also well and, the. guard has beetrremoved. v; In consequence of the absence of. Rev. Mr Rhodes, from the city, he hav-' ing been in attendance upon the Methodist Centennial -celebration at JEtaleigh, there .were no services, in the Fifth Street M. Es Church 8unday. "'jJZi, VVe learn 9 that 'nearly - tickets enough have r been delivered ; for Prof. Tripp's lectures to fill the balL . Therefore, those who would riot loselhe7 opportunity, should procure tickets early to-day at. Mr. -HelnBbefger??w-w. 'We have a communication from Duplin recommending Col Wm. A. Allen for Congress. We are compelled to decline its publication, however, as if is a' rule of this paper to charge for all commnnications recommending gentlemeV for office. : ? , George L. Mabson, ' late Lieutenant-Colonel of what is known as the 1st Regiment of N. C. V. Mnitia, aiut also as the lirogden Guards, composed of the colored military companies of this city, has, we see, received liis commission from Gov. LSrogricu as Colonel of the same, V"' Prof. Tripp Opcnlos Lecture IbU i . EveutiiK at Library IlailJAlt!tlC As may- he seen by advertisement. Prof. Tripp opens bis course this evening by his celebrated lecture on Louie 2tapoleon,'trom his birth to the Imperial Throned ' The bi ographical sketch willv be preceded by a brief account of the thrilling Paris Revolu tion of February; and June, 1848, as "wit. nessrtl by the lecturer. We are glad to learn that a large number of our prominent citizens have already secured family and course tickets, and that the lectures pro mise to be a flattering success. The subject The life of is one of surpassing interest the late French Emperor w;as full of mar vellous vicissitudes, rivalling the wonders of romance and fable, his political career being conspicuously interwoven with the striking European events for nearly a quar ter of a centuty. VVe predict a full house. Go early. . ". " A Tramping- Fraud. The Ne wbern Nut Shell has ! an article In its last issue under the above, heading, an extract from which we give as follows: He came from towards Wilmington and had the assurance to state that he had palmed himself off in Jacksonville as a re-. porter from the v Wilmington j Stab,, and nephew of the editor of that paper, Mr. W. HI Bernard. Owing to this piece of cheeky rascality he says t he obtained a job to write up the3 proceedings1 of the court, " which was in session at Jacksonville." We com mend the enterprise of the fellow, but must atthe'same time deny , the soft impeach ment of a relationship, as claimed by the fraud. Snelden Deatb f an Old Cltlaea. . The tad announcement of the: sudden death, on Sunday morning last of Mr. Henry : R Perrin, one of Wilming ton's oldest ; and most worthy - citizens, which was read out. in some of ihe churches and the intelligence 't'olwilca.rapidly spread through the' city, caused a feeling of much sadness and sorrow. Mr. Perrin had been ill for some months past, but ,on this particular moining he appeared much better and got up and dressed - himself, after which he. was in the act of combing his hair.before a glass on the bureau, when, suddenly 1 the' comb and'' brash "dropped from his grasp and he fell to the floor and almost instantly expired. ,. Few in the com munity enjoyed to a greater extent the con fldence and esteem of his fellow-men than did Mr.Perrin. . v EntertalBUeni by Calored Snnday -.seiioolCtoMdren,.,.,' r :iir ; :' An exhibition, under the auspices of the scholars of SC Stephen's A, M-! E.?. Sunday, School, consisting of declamation, vocal music, tableaux recitations, &c., will - take place at'City Hall this and to-morrow even- iug8'(There wiiralsd bo refreshments pro vided - The proceed of the entertainment will be applied to the benefit of the church. - A white man , by the came of Furman w as arraigned before Justice YanAmringe, 3 esterday rooruing, charged witn using pro- fane and obscene language somewhere in the vicinity of Sunday night, to the serious annoyance, as is alleged,' of .peTsons returning from the Various cuuivura . . icicuuau suuumicu, and was released on the payment or costs. Tberuiomeler Record. I The following will show the; statefof-4he thermometer, at the' stations mentioned, at 4-30 P.4 M.; yesterday " as ascertained' from the daily bjcdlefittuedfjram'tfi Offlce in .JimMiTzf&j : Augusta, 69; .'CairoK-48; Charleatonv .64 CincinnAttoiVGvestb 71 ; Key West, 83; KnoxyiUet!0: Memphis, 60; Mobile, 62: Mdfitgomery, 66j Kashville, 51 1 Newrleanax $$i Kew Yorkv' fKTw follrfiPfttsbtirir:' tit SavaiiDahV CSrSt: Louis,; 40; Vicksburg, 60; Washington, 8a; WilmlBgtOD,-0.-. - :yly . The British Biue;n:om this port to Liverpool, had fcabla s damaged and flustamed other, injuries off yyesiern isianas, jaarca na.4 &:v-i j., ;Ni;C;r TUESbAY;'MARCH,28. '1876. i";'. :1 ntlVKIl. ANO RllslNB ITEIS., 1 TemperanejlleeiliiK. t.v iV,- -.l--, " ftn..7 ,.1 .r'ct.Vf"--:" "7 i,, -'"It Th hefting y ',tfie, Washingtonians at 7- bchr. . cB JG.Uwperi reported in pur I last as cleared, goes to Brunswick, Oa., to load lumber for Philadelphia, ftd f i ! The beautiful sight, noyjarety seen, of a barque under full sail comhig up t'u'e river, was' witnessed yesterday afternoon.' - An unknown schooner went ashore at Ocracoke on the 21st inst.,. and will no doubt prove a total loss. ? ; j' ; The" Steamer SP. !VnderhiU, having, been detained here until near 12 o'clock,' yesterday, by some slight deragement, did not arrive on her return trip: until a late hour last evening. . t - ' ; U. The vessels Tost off Hatteras recently were the Schrs. Lottie Lee; CapU Lee, : from Savannah 1 for Philadelphia," ' and ShUoh, Capt. Hubbard, from Demarara -for Balti more. 1 The latter lost two men. 1 ! ! " - T1' 1 County Commissioner. ; i 1 i The Board met yesterday! morning at U o'clock, present J. G, Wagner, Chairman, and Commissioners YanAmringe and Nix- oni -- i V ;&s J hHl -?i'.Tilj -s ; a h . "Tlie meetiog was called pursuant to-' an order passed at a meeting held March 13tb,: for - the purpose bf ' conferring "with : Ihe Trustees of the several townships j and agreeingupon a uniform yaluation ; of j real and personal property of , the county, no ticed of ten days having been served ondne: Trustee of each township, as'"required 'by section 8 of the Machinery act. j J: I The following .representatives of. the. va-1 riouaiinwoshiplBoards in the. county raet J.'J. Cassiiity Wilmineton 1 ownship. .' J Hv Horucj-Federal Point Township.; t.' WfHumpbrey Harnett Tow nsbipri Elijah HewIett-Mahbpro Township Cape Feaif Township. ; The following resolution was offered and accepted by Commissioners and Trustees; ifeaofoedt'That the valuation of the real ai a personal property, as adopted by the Trustees of the county for the year-1875, be adopted as the standard of valuation for the yearl876..:ifjj'M:s .W.w tW-irie It was ordered by theBpard , that from and after this date the pay of all officers of Court be fixed at the rate of $1 per day, ex. cept the '. officers ' in . charge of . grand and petty juries, who .shall receive $1.50'per The bill of Jacob Shier was, on motion, referred to the County Attorney. T L 1 : On motion, the Board adjourned to meet again -on Monday, April 3d, in regular monthly meeting. ' v The New-'Work. House. .c -.:: We paid a visit to this institution a few davs since, and found thatMessrs. Mathes & Co. have not been idle since they deter mined to change their quarters. The loca tion is certainly a great . improvement on that of the old one and .'Vastly more conve nient for their business, while the material for 'making brick is much more abundant and of belter quality: The Superintendent informs us that : he is .now able, in good weather, to turn Out ,24,000 brick per day. Forthis purpose! he uses .two of Gage's pat ent machines, one of which is worked by steam and the other by horse power, j . . During one bf the severe gales which oc-, curred the latter part of last week some of the sheds were blown down and, many of the brick, which were awaiting their turn to go into the kiln, were considerably dam- I The prison houses are strong and sub stantial, which is also the , case with the stockade. " On each of the four corners of the latter sentry boxes- are being con structed, in5 which, during the day, while the convicts are at "worky armed sentinels will be placed, the boxes- being in such a position that each, .of 1 the guards .- can have An eye .ot two sides of ..the stockade at the sainejrfmesjad on me pan or a conyici aimosi an impossK bilitK i At night these sentries are Telie ved by'anight atchm then 'afcaW lOVUI uivi V as V v aj vvu svar in the Work House b which fourteen were KCvelf'raltentiary, three from Columbus county, one 1 from Wayne countyi and the- remainder (eleven) from ftew5 Hanover;! CnlybtN.Wft (et males. " ji-X'' -.--t:: L t i' . , I MS" fiSnuf i The case of Alexander Aloore. colored. Of Cape.'Fear ow'nsh1ptlfode( $i u ur i - -. - " " : . 4asi'as naving ueen nrrewwaiuo ihc -.vuiu-)lah)f Mr,. Thos. Williams, charied with setting hreto the woods, uheret-y n (Wi9i9isjpe.rty:.aji Jnjuredcama 18 for a bearing before Justice H. E. St.iHt Saturday, afternoon,. I Judgment - reserved until siafteraootiiit. o'clock! 0 11 l In the lease .of -j- Wm t Becton j W w lui -, is Charged with. obtaining rations trom Hetiiy Kelley on the promise of doing certain work f or' himj which promise lie afterw ardi reiusea io seep, aTcoaunuauon whs nau. tn our last we erroneously stated : that Kel ley had 1 been arrested" on the charge te- ierred to whereas Bectiiu Was; the mau nr- rested and Kelley was the plaintiff, They f i,-:.-' ' , .' .. . -I f;-';: Prisoner Bseapear- I CorntliaijHarri charged, with stealing jlolhinrtism Louisa fence put in. the plea that thfrvweman was edosmU'iei of insanity; V$ys sequence of which it was decided hy the Court to hoIdheca Tird until she could xtndergo an examination be fore the proper authority with reference id the condition 'jof ' her jcaind; 'TOccee3ediu effecting herlescapfeiwim the Guard' House SuidaHmilfCocli tmcfeof the janitorwasjtorhji a moment, wiu jiuHig(i. -.tr& Mitchell ana ousan uobsxx ana wno .was before the Mayors CouVr Thursday mbru ine to anSerb the cha4e8V:wbe!theMei temperance .Mali, Jast night, ':; : waa not as largely attended asjisnaJ, but proved quite, an interesting one.;! Addresses were deliver ed by Messrs. :Cashwellr Morris and others, and Mr. 8. W. H olden presided. T'j t jjqof . Bishop' Lyman's Appointments. I Hertford Wednesday March 29. - v - ; Edenton Friday, March 81." . . "V I Plymouth--5th Sunday in Lent,' April 2.; tit. -Luke's, Washington co-Monday, Aprils. ; i .(t. , w , ,'r.t- i.: 5 St. David's, ; Washington co- Wednes day April K 1 -' k ' .-' I Columbia Thursday, April 6. J? '7J'i " I Bath-r6th Sunday In Lent; April -fr. '-!! PantegorrTuesday April lU-.,; -; Sladesville, Hyde co- Wednesday! April 13.""'" v''"";" ' - ' Fairfield; Hyde co Friday, April 14.''' r Lake Landing, Hyde co Easter Day, April 6.".; U '-: vi-J 't : J r Zion Church, Beaufort - co-Wednesday, April 19. ; - , , - -,j . : Washington Thursday,' April 20. ; '' j Jamesville Saturday; April 22.- f " ,; t WiIliam8ton 1st Sunday after Easter, April 23. . , , : ..... -f I Hamilton Tuesday, April 25. f ,, . :, '- Scotland Neck Thursday, April 27. I Weldofl-Saturday; AprU 29. Halif ax-Sunday , April 80. M-M' W f Collection in each coogregatlon for Dio cesan Missions...: , ; . i; u;.: ; .;.. Blsnop A tlttiison' Appointments for C i , n is sprlnK Visitation.' 'H: BeaUfort; H.I ifi dii. ai Mh 28,; Tuesday. ! St. Paul's,Switt C. B'dge, ;? 31, Friday. Union Meeting House, April 1, Saturday, J: Trinity ch., Beaufort cotf V. 2, Sunday. Blount's Creek. : ' . ,r 3, Monday. : St. John's. DuAam's Ck, " - 4. Tuesday. ; South Creek.Beaufort co. ' 6, Thursdayi 5 Greenville, ..y.U "'!: " 9 Sundays u St. John's, Pitt countv, V " 1 1, Tuesday. v4: Snowhill, .' -" . ' " ? IShursday H Marlborough, Pitt oo.; 44 14.Qood Friday Wilmington; Stf Mark's ' j J i ; i H -i ' i and St John's ch-e8.ffftM 16. Easterly vis Statesville, - i.23,:Suiday ' : Hickory, Monday May 6, Saturday, ' - " 7, Sunday. " Fayetteville, .. f-fjv.tj Kockfisb, : ' !- 1 r - i - : ' Quarterly Rleetlpzs. A', i Apfointmenxs. 1 of Rev.', W; S.;; Blaqfc, Presiding Elder,, for his second round of Quarterly Meetings on the Wdmington .Dis trict for the Methodist E. 'Church, South, me present vonierencey ear V Clinton,. at McGee's,h ;fe April . -1-2 2 Magnolia, at providence, ; r , April 8-9 Bladen, at rerribetb, April : 15-16 W hitevuie and,Waccamaw, . i Miss., at Fair Bluff; - ;- "April 29-30 Wilmington, at Front Street, 1 May . 6-7 Kenansville, at Bichlands, ;May 13-44 2021 27-28 - 3-4 10-11 txKesoury, at. tokesbury, , 1 May May ouiiuu vine, at ' Onslow, at Queen's Creek: Topsail, at Herring Chapel, June Elizabeth, at iJunef 17-18 CITY ITEMS. : A standard household remedy of undoubted and acknowledged merit is Dr. Ball's Conga Syrup. And u cusut oat so cenir; large eize ou cents. -. Book botdkbt. Teb uoknihs stab Book Bind-' ery does all kinds of Binding and Baling- In a work manlike maimer, and at reasonable prices. Ver- chanta and others needing Receipt Books, or otner work, may rely on promptness in the execudon of heir orders. - Vl--; . . ! i TRAHsraa : Fkiktiko-Imks. Invaluable to raU read companies, steamship companies, banks, mer chants, manaf acturers and' others : 1 Tbuy are' en during and changeless, and will copy sharp and clear for an Indefinite period of time. ' Having just received a fresh supply of these' inks, we are pre pared to execute orders promptly and at moderate prices. iiL .T:K , vfl;as i-S- J SEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 0 Library Hall.IIarkct Bt. AY! . WEDNESDAY. , i j yX; Lrrj A a w W Am) THTJKSDAY EVENINGS, 'Iff ICABCtt aaS 80, at 8 eeock. - "( piatopl rrnM?ps DEscnoPTrNrEi jbe&tes Louis Napoleon. the Second' Empire," and the Causes of the Pranco-Prussiaii War, or Lamartine, I : i ni inn Tickets; r oo w i i i f-'-'t .r Evening tr" 60 : At the usual places and at the door. . : - - . 0lLStSt! -H i J r t i-J W V teAW I "pxktly-maDB "wamstjtta ; rr-. I 's ;:-$wj.f ...;8HlKlFOt0yos?f Hit .!- SH4BTS FOB $7.90. r H '"i X! te.ir.m j mhi6-tf i dotilers and Merchant Tailors. Hackers m And every kindof turpentine tool, of different FIRST CLASS BKAMD8. for sale at extreme'y Low Figures at. the. New, Hardware i maS-tf . ... GILES MTJRCHISON. For . 8mithvilleL: ri -fit 4 i : CTBAMIOt W, 8. DNDKRBILL", ' WILL RUN. O next vek in place of liXIB.rti t c4 ; 5 ; ' I , .Leaving 8mi hville t S P. M. : . ' Eicartrtwb parties, not less thanjsn, ill be taken down and back for pue fare. ; , i r ' : . , . - i-vW'" O, G.'-PARSLEY A CO., - nhlt tf :... Cor. Ormira and S. Witm Hti Easter Llasic. IS! NTHBMv'TIf' DEUiti, :hi !AND CANTATAS, Qe- bv-" ii:?.'x. ' ! Just received and for sale b; 'if :- - - , ' oaoaaener ana Diauoncr. 1 mteiMfn-Jv u-i- 4"in;N;FroatW Piire 'Gold Sbda! Water. a..iT.AW. v n.jn. a ktw. v.awa. -w..t TAIN for tbe snrnmer, and tbie healthy and refresh Ing beverage,' with the 4es( of Syrups, all made by 1 o 1 v.: nMuin- v im: Diim Mm- the undersigned, is nw pa sraugnt at . ; v 1 I mb'18-tf. -V t iFndt and Coufectkmery Stored TJmbraJlas & Parasols ; vto-HHt Z IT: EV corner Second and Market at : . a " m ' -4'.lna2CS4BUQA3i COTS'IIAMSii9t 1 f s J GOOD Nd. .ASS,- y .'ill.? : i: :! vll: , . i ?,ifl;ii" .4it';i t: hRj; mV WHOLE NO? 2,7k. 'MISCELLANEOUS 1 By It. rn. MARSHALL. & BKO. ; Auctioneers, Charleston's. C Ixglit;: Draft V Steamer 1 Vv.EMWETTSVILLE.': ON THURSDAY, 30TH INSTANT, at II o'clock will be sold at the POST OFFICE. BROAD STREET, CHARLESTON, a a ; , ' i ff j The above Stern-Wbeel Steamer, well found and nmuy jut uhbibcbb. .ungine nigft pressure : jeazth 110 feet, breadth of beam 24 feet, draft S feet. , v t Conditions One-third casli ; balance in two and four months, on- approved -city acceptance. $ -1 .- ( ' ' "if'.'' r 1-, i 1 , , s- f . . ! . T , . SPEHIG - FABHIOIIS. Silk-aiid 'Stiff -Hate. FINE, SOFT FELT ATSi At - HARRISON & 'ALLEN; ' Jfah86-tf ,r v! T.p. i;FrontBtf Call and Convince - Yourself BY AN EXAMINATION OF OUH NEW AND ELEGANT STOCK OFr .:.'- -- i Ui and we guarantee to satisfy any one that we are of-. fering sush jBrBARGAl$8- A8 WEEE.NK- vjttt junuww Bmruns. . m our j Boys'' afiSDuti iiartlitS wms mivwmm- MK aawav u MIU m gV mag W 7S WIIU PRICES ARE BO LOW that none need complain. iViv sap1t la inAM vavla mm A fsMMvrlian a MhMiMfiu SHRIEK, ' ' mh J84f.tf,Ky.tiifi4 .4; ";fJj"si Market stK !peiitiel HACKERS. , ROUND SHAVES, PULLERS, Hack Files.' Whetters. Tnroentlne Dinner. ; Hack Weights. Also, s full stock of COOPKK'S TOOLS or the veryUest quality, and at prices that witt give the fullest ratisfactkmean. be found at the Old Established Hardware House of - - i '"-: -'-. -' - -viohm IAwoM.-''-- I mn B&-t? ?. xioa. 19. wandSl JlAKiiET BTff: gaxousIxlasseSj OAA BBLS. SUQAB HOUSE MOLASSES,'.; ? ; -Pi-jPor saleby"; Tl,.:.' ,! 'i-, mh 2S-tf i EERCHNER & CALDER BROS.' iBeUMUls;and:B6fe:Waite 20Q BBLS. BELL MILLS FLOUR, :;' r: :a OAA " - 'BOB' WHITE tVrtfi mh884f . EERCHNER Js CALDER BRps' VoffElandEicei g Q BBLS, REFINEDSUaAR, 'H'l-il'?ti')' 2QQ BAGS COFFEE, j:. t,: I C BBLS. RICE,' 4 Vto-ts ft? Imh864f j ' For sale by?: V'V- KERCHNEK & CALDER BEOS. SpifitCasKs Glue; ol4?0 200 8TAWUAKU SrlKlT CASKS, j CA BBLS. GLUE, ' ". .. '.1 J fJt i'i 2 .i li- f-oj jfy -. ; it t?j.o,..i i20" BUNGS, For sale by 1 mnso-ir t EERCHNER & CALDER BROS. . Sugar, Coffee, Nails ,&c. OAA BBLS. SUGAR, ,) Crushed 4C,'- " , . UU" . . ; VStandardH, Golden ;c, f . ,-v-j 't:r.&W ' .s Ji-r and BxtraC Yellow. 1 Jfl -oagg uonee 01a oovernment Java, th r 0 U il - - uv ? 0 1 Ajf kega Nails, j i A A boxes Candy, OAA cases Canned Goods Fresh Peaches, -vU' -f ' ' J - - Oyster and Tomatoes, A A tons yuaiiape uuauo, iU't JO; tni 1 A,'';Bureka Guano, "; X vv i xnh SS-tf i r WLLLlAMSt & MURCHISON. j Again Something Iletr Borden's Extract of CJoffee., . VNE SPOONFUL OF THE EXTRACT IB SUF- nclent to make a cup of delicious Coffee. , " j;r Condensed Effffs, ; The Condensed will beat up into light frdthj and are equally valuable in making Cake, VDBtarda, Creams.1 Paatrv. Vnddinim. Ac - - : 9 1 0 j .. - - ... Combined with .Refined Sunr and sreDaied for table nse. - - , f I : - - . .- f -fmMonticellOi-Wc 1 1 ... ,-:' . .. , f : .v,f - :.. t.r i Best In the worid. ' Free from TOison or anv dele-- wrums articles, rut up in pure jiait vinegary j .- j Our Fine Imperial and Oolong and Mixed TEAS j-, , . l.s, wv vu pvr ruuuu, -,- is i rare opportunity for good batgauuy. jrrussu diaaujux urrio9 at :- t.; ... .it-sy j II & 13 South Front St. ,, feb!6-tf Qooipongre andfcelsior ON DRAUGHT-ONtY CENTS A GLASS. .-j-K-in-.- Take It before Breakfast and keep.well during the 1 ; f)'i- ; Spring and Summer months.; :; i .fi-. j Also, a Uree assortment of Garden Seeds. Urnw. Cnemicai,, Bay Sum, : Cologne. ; Lnndberg'a. Ex- tracts. &ci yA.HJ-Jd '-V i.i:;: ' V:- " -(.- v ! 'fs'Jf "'" ' ': j? sij-'.i". yut'Vr-'-fi.ft'5 tWO nick Sales and Small Profits hi m motto. 3-fi4'' - ? McILHENNY, 1 . " Z ' Urafroiat and Phannp.lt. northpaat t'mha-tfiii Mi.ii J comer Market and Front.' FOR5 THE' IjADIES. i 5 :BY RAILROAD ANtt STEAMER, S5rinpDreSa 3ocd3t ' Alio,' handsome jlnes . V""i"?!'.''i?"y 5 tltfe-- if.!' V J 1 i-. ! O; Kyjg; "f- mh M4f'rn-iAi?s KsnoBS iteeet: .11 . Tluft7l.,W....,M...t....,v.,s:3 tH-w .v' iVr.Two -weekj.. k............ . 5 Oi " ,. Three weeks.-, u.j.ii: r. . s - - - - one!nonth;.:.7...":.:..::.rr.Tw . Two months..... Or ; " 0!. T?irMtooPtfi--''.--v-M 00 1 Six months J.,-.:.... A 1..85O0 L Oney&M-,. ....-.....SO 0ft,., ' ET'Oontract 'Advertisements taken at' proppj' Monately low rates. - , , f . 1 - Five Squares estimated as a quarter-column, and -wn squares ss a half -column.' A i tn A . MISCELLvANEOlIS; ( , 5 1. 11 looklt this! I i $25.00 Awwiw:4 f No more high ; prices, but every esrment in nvL Store will be sold' surprisingly CHEAP FOR THE ' CASH.' v,. 3: t I have a .beaatlful reelection: of CHILDREN'S l' CLOTHING, and wUl make H an object for pa-ents 5 topurcnaseorme.' ' -1 r ? y.. 1 . . t Also, a new. stock of Genta't Vnrmiiit nw. 1 . "T'Ta ib viorea PMits, AnAot.. .v.. -i.'. ir t-i . Chi vs. a7u- jtJsiu 1 -j i .Dear Ladv Disdain J9 h B r . " -v. Y "JUSTIN ;1foCARTHY AUTHOR! OF 'A"- ?alr Saxon," l aety Judith,?- "Paul Massy! Ac t . iLt 1 ,r;.,rIan8anIa :Tli f partan,:ft ,;-n r BY, THE -I &ATJ! LORD LYTTON'' (EI TED BY. ( his son.) 4 i: 'The Curate in Charge " i BY MRS OLIPHANT. ATTTHOTl n Mncitfrk. cent," ?'Fpr Love and LWe.V Squire Ardea," iThe Story of Valentins and His Brother." T m ttrae sale t.)j -i-at fitthsa-tf-i:? C. w. YATES' Book btore.n. 'HE LXVE BOOE STORE '. J v i 5 r -: . V- . HAS ALWAYS TV fiTm?R f THE LATEST PUBLICATIONS OF THE OAY Also, a complete atockof STANDARD WORKS, aad an immense stock of. "'" lf ; '"- -V";' I All the latest sttlcunf VAKPV t ptmnn ' 1 - . w A i . . Pianos. Oreans. BnitSra. Rn1no TfnKna tk aens, Fifes and Harmomcae. $t&i?-: .-, ii:' 1 i "-',' r. 'f it ;rwH nHt.Jji HKINftBKRICfe'fl.Itf i'tVf' - mhS5-tf ; - i- '; ND..39 Marktt st. J; H'.' l-'i lu ilk tfit.K 1 ' ii t EVERY" DEALER' IN KEROSENE -.'f?'f-.. ifciV iJ v "gOIl, SHOULD HAVE ONB,; V . v8d your orders f or the .i l CPerlectibiri OilTanfc! -ii1 to ADRIAN A VOLLERS, cor. Dock and Front sts. Bread ! Bread !. ' Bread. ! ' f - OliXX OWN FLOUR" Has stood the test for Ten Years, and ever Tear Wa a , shown an increased demand for It.! So great has' "w uviMDii lnwsiy seen inn- seme - limes we nave had to claim the Indulgence of our friends in ailing ' orders promptly. However, we are prepared now to keep up an ample supply, and if you want a good ' Flour buy it, and we'll guarantee It, , f, i . i ORE AI: AND lIEATi a I A. What everybody wants; We buy our Meats direc a from the West, and, bring them ihere in bulk at re duced freights, and we! defy competition In price i Baseine. Ties' Hood Iroii." Olnn TTnlla Plnw t.1tmb C Tubs. Buckets. Kers.Uemliohnn Wimhhnarrin ' 1 lasses. In. fact .vlrv thino- n Dnvvr mta r' fc We keeD Isood' sni -Feliabla Brands tit kit ktnfa! 1 tsranoies, w nistceys. ums, Jiums, Alf8,Lagerf, Am ; and we assure satisfaction to the trade. ! B mhl-tf :5 j f ADRIAN A VOLLBRP.& ...,T, Corner Dock aqd Front streets ' ' . i. ',' : , S J Laud Plaster, and; Sundries -: f ' 1400 "i lt'T V 3000- M$Fpf0$w ! 1 -i? :: ' 150 0 tBld1 Lime trn i 1 fi'.l L 2 Q Q; bbCemeat and Calcined Plastocr !lv?iV-! 1 200 'P3 ;S Jt'G ' fmfl4riIwoR a SomettiingnNicQ. and those who can appreciate good living, should familiarize themselves with the ue of the - ; ' Beeonaiet&iOonied JBeefpi 39 wefPieps'by ii'r liBBSjU5NJKLL,& IBY9FBlCiCJof s jtfi.and for which we'held tHsiJ.'iw.' I a i -I .: i itu brmaredSrt&tnegr cae knA'cleanll- aess, . and is- cheaper than, the same quantity lame quantity t3 efs, Kid Gloves sad Neck Wear in mil Htv ! u"w, t -.uiurcu-ruerea muuiitttt.i . jmarSfr-tf 'No. 7 Market It. ' 4ungue ana Deer. , AwuapeBSBute iy uw , ibi i 'ISlSSfiSlS 'l' : j The Tongue especially is aQBIATiLUXURY 1 i All Canned Goodsif LibbTj McNlen A UhhT'f : jorano. row oyus, are superior to any otaer paca-. ing. Offered Wholesale and Retail by ;t ViU -M mh S6-tfDW"; a andf MM EmTsireet. f , OommissiptieSale of Real t. I I . '-I ... J 1 V , V - .' 1 1 r, f ; is, . I : 3 1 N PURSUANCE OF ANV ORDER ANDDBJ , . Cree of the Superior Court oit the county or Bruc4 wlcmade; bn the darcf March; 1876i1nf the ' speeiai proceeamgpeoamg in lata court, in ine catej. if 'wmianlT.f Walters, Blchard Bradley; WflUami . L.1 Court Honse. in th Countv of New Haoorer. ex- paee to sale, by public aoctioo, the following de- scribed TRACT or PARCEL OF LAND, situated in the-county rf Brunswick, ou the eastern aide of i Jfagle's Island, opposite to the city Of Wilmlngtob, j and butted aud bounded aa follows. Mxt - On the i Vast h thn. Cnntt Fear Rirer. si tba Honth bra i . tractor land formerly oeiotigugfo tne ;ate jawes l. 8. Green, and tow. or lately.. beTonein&? to the heirs West by Alligator Creek, and on the North by isiKt now or I former containing ( one-fifth of the purchase monev to be taid In cash. and the residue fn three equal instalments, payabU.: t B. Giles and others, ex parte, a tnt Commissioner for that purpose appointed by said-order. I wi 1, on s 8ATURDAX. the 221) DAY1 OF APRIL. 1876. attbel lately tne property or- yv miara i uerry.ana ly belonging to the late Thomas H. Wricnt; ONE HUNDRED ACRES, mors or lets.. at reur, ergnt ana twelve monuis respectively alter, the day of sale," such deferred payments to bear-in- . terest from day ot sale, at the rate of eight p' centi 1 1 per annum, aud .to be secured by the promissory' aotcs of the purchaser the tiile to be reserved ub-!I ' til payment of said notes, the purchaser aving,bp right, to pay the same before maturity.' -1 I Wilmlngteai, March SJstdsi CommiBskoer. J '.iiitCnA packages I New Crop Cuba,r :4 t 5 OUfcolasses,! Knglteh fcland,ana - ' - " '' a . . . . 4 4aa atL .ap W T 9M vS S TRAWaY." 10 000 w-t. kk.' j. 1 (1 n ft rioari all crades ' nv f ! t - fi't' i new uua uiiovuTaavi :1