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ijE HOEIIIIIG BTAB. giTSS Of S0BBCBIPT1OH IK ADTASdlt. ..r (by m11 postage paid,..'....... $T 00 Six Three nth C " " 00 Subscribers, deUvered In any part of the ..thai " ! " . " JSSM fttoto ,, uroor inn nrv nmta im Hi-"1--1 - OUTLINES. . . ..f "Pmma minn directors hna I fliftiroaa" - i l .rrapbed the committee mat ue uas cer tain iniu ' "" irt Schenck. i Emperor and Etn- 01 UraZi' Will wiim iu cn A Ui IV. Gov. Ames of Mississippi resigns, and nlpcachment proceedings are witndrawa. Worcester, Mass., was panicked yes r, s on account of the threatened wash- ' o rPrvoir dam abovtf therit.; or awajr vi ----- - - - ' Trains "telescoped" at Concord, N. H., Wednesday night, and several persons were seriously injured. ; -- On the Connecticut vpr a steamer carried away a pier at the 1 1 xlirlrllptnwn hriilirA. On ., advice of Husiia Servia has given pacific -iThe .Turks offer amnesty . wurauces. t. refugees, but those who do not return in Ce month will hajve their property coufis- cate(j :. -Hereafter; Federal prisoners from certain Southern States will be sent to ihe West Virginia instead of Albany peni- teuiiary. cn. Custer, in his exami- Ution before a Congress committee, said the post trader frauds could not have gone ,n without the connivance of the War Sec. Ieary Articles of impeachment gainst Belknap were formally presented yesterday in Congress by Proctor Enott, of 'the Judiciary Committee. An angry jj.rsonal colloquy took place in the Senate Yesterday betweeh Bayard and Boutwell. j j'jre was raging yesterday at Hoosac Falls, N. Y. Committee of Northern Meibodist Episcopal Church report in favor W abolishing express ordination of bishops i.sunaecesiary,&c. Great excitement prevails over the China question in San Francisco. Judge Blatchford, of New Ycik, sustains demurrer in the case of iGovemment against W. B. Claflin & Co: il New York'markets: Gold, 113113ir ci ttoD, 1313 9 16 cents; spiriU turpen-j liue, 4t4H cents; rosin, $1 45. 1 Trustees Atlantic, Mississippi and Ohio Kuilroad filed a petition yesterday under 'mortgage in U. S. Circuit Court at Rich hund to have Cbas. Perkins and Hon. Thos. S. Bocock appotated receivers. II BAYAKD V8. BOIHWKLL. I In tbeSeuate, yesterday, Boutwell, of Massachusetts, with characteristic insolence, abused the courtesy accord ed him by. the gallant Senator from Delaware, Mr. Bayard, and resented Mr. Bayard's reminding him of the fact bv scurrilous denunciation of the Democratic leaders. The Delaware Senator, eqnal to the occasion, re- buked Grant's ' ex-Secretary of the I Treasury in language no gentleman can hear from another without resent ing haughtily with a mighty arm and an outstretched hand. But we do uot think MrJ Boutwell will knock "a hole in the sky" (as he did once in a speech) or j in ' Mr. Bayard's hat, either. ' I - ' ' ... AFFAIKS AT WASHINGTON. The Chances for an Earljr Adjoarn i meat ot Concreti-The Rcrloai i bargee Acainet Secretary Robeson i -Army Headquarters, e. i Special to the Richmond Dispatch. ! Washington", March 29. i Member of Congress are begin ning to real ze the fact that time is i wearing on, and that " to seen re an early adjournment, which; is always : aiceptable in the general election i year, it will be necessary to rush the work now before them. i In answer to the serious charges J i that Secretary Kobeson used Govern ment funds to protect the London ! irm of Jay Cooke, McCnlloch & Co.; in September, 1873, when that estab- i lhhment was in danger of collapsing, Kobeson says that no such action was ! taken by him. He sent" money to. Paymaster Bradford, the navy pay- i master general, then in, London, , to VMtect the credit of the navy in tbe mut of Jay Cooke, McCulloch .& i Co. Mtoiininor thn tiovmnnf. rtf t.fiA nftvv drnfiH; that the money was deposited j ' me isauk of England, and no ad- inces were made to the firm men '"iied until the latter part of October, a't-r tlie house had shown its inten ti ii im ability to vontinneits regular "MiientK of ihe navy drafts.' fn iural Sherman, who is yet here, M another conference with the See r, tnrvof War to day qpon the snbr J 't of restoring the headquarters of army to Washington, The order '" 'liatend .will pro'oably be issued this week by direction of" the Presi ' 1' ; Timon r'e Improved t emper of tbe Nortb. , l is pleasing to observe that the ',ns of .the Supreme Court in l Louisiana and Kentucky "eaMt lr'viewed in oar columns to-day)- are vo,ably received, by fajr-rriuided j ""rnals of both - political parties. Aew York the Kepoblican Times " l ivbrifcu i f v si,. iAii"iijimicu ytl --xlie aamiraoie - clearness a"d emphasis of the opinions,!! and K'ves them an endorsement , mnch 8lroger than r COn& have been wpeoted; while the;5 Democratic wW, which once looked 4 down nP Chief Justice Waite, as a pro J.mcial attorney; exclaims , with de "gt that he1 ha vindioatfid his dia. Mlion-an his capacity Uf emulate de fame of Jav. Marshall and Ta- The Evening Post, a leader J t he Hadical party, in all frankness U(,i8 not hesitate to sav that the chain U laws by which Congress after the uuuna to the restored Union the . C(,(Je, seems to bo falling in pieces ; rniltl..n . Ji I ! ; (a r VOL,.; iCVIII. NO. 8; - . . anLthe JPost goes on to remark that the setting aside of these act nnltf not Tlfi crrpdt.lv 1 o- -'j uvjroisu even ii iuuv icspeutB eausiaciory law. Spirits; Turpentine Ihe ..Washington '.'JEcho' was charmed with a sermon, recently preached in Washington by Rev. Dr. Closs. 1 Messenger: Miss Cobb, daugh ter ' nf HoK "1. Y"' .ccu uuuuiy, woo w su benousiy uurnea- a lew days ago, has since died from her agonizing injuries. agonizing injuries i A Chatham county correspond ent of the -Raleigh 2Tew nominates Con gressman Jo Davis for Governor, and says the people of that section are "decidedly vljoejeu iu mm. 7" n Monday, as Ihe passenger train on the Atlantic Road was Dassin? th plantation of. Mr. John Fields, below La Grange, some unknown villain threw a rocs: through one of the windows. ? Portsmouth Enterprise of Thursday : A white man named Georee Wilkins, a fugitive horse thief from I Per quimans county, N. C, was arrested by officers Baker and Johnson, on County street, yesterday afternoon, and committed to jail to await a requisition from the Gov ernor or .North Carolina. . Rivalry between the VV. & W. Railroad and Atlantic & N. C. Railroad has cut down - freights at a fearful rate from Goldsboro.- Says the Mmetiwr : Cotton can now be shipped tolSew York by either route at $1 a bale, and to Baltimore at 75 cents a bale. Indeed a lot of cotton was taken to Baltimore this week over the At lantic Road for 50 cents a bale. It used to be $2 50 a bale. ! Morganton Jilarle: The cham pion poultry raiser is in this towiv Hh owns a mercltant mill and lives on Gosptl Hill. Growing tired of the price of egps and young cnicaens, lie ordered jus post trader to buy him two dozen breeders that he might raise his own poultry. Indue time the order was filled. The fowls were duly fed on pop-corn and fat meat, but no eggs were forthcoming. A veterinary neighbor was called in and an examination made, when it turned out that the whole two dozen were roosters. It is said the re straining influence of a minister on either 8ide,of tbe fence could scarcely, prevent an explosion. '. It is supposed he will put in a bid for the contract to crow over the elec tion in November next, should the Demc-" crats be successful. i Goldsboro Messenger says: Tuesday the attendance was quite large, and during recess of court the honest yeo monry of Johnston county assembled in the couit room to hear the first campaign notes from the lips of our distineuished Chairman of the State Democratic Execu tive Commtttae, Gen. W. R. Cox. His speech was a happy effort in benalf of honest government and reform, and will doubtless prove the nucleus for unity and action on the part of the honest white men of Johnston county. Those who are best competent to know, anticipate no dissen- sion in the Conservative ranks of Johnston ine approacning coniesi. a.u leei iuc im portance of the issues at stake, and per sonal bickerings!and side issues will ue ig nored, unity and harmony will be the watchword, and a rousing Democratic ma jority may be confidently expected ! from old Johnston. The gallant Rich. Waddell, the people insist, must go to the Senate, and the very best men will be nominated for all tbe other offices. X JgJB CITY. Tne IMatlK. i The mails will close at the City Post-Office untU further notice as follows: ! Northern (mgbt) mails for all points North, . iSast and West of Weidon, , i daily at.... ........ ........ 6:30 P. M, i " through and way (day) ! mails daily .except Sunday, 6:80 A. M. Mails for the H. V Railroad, I and routes supplied there- I from, at. .. . . . 6 :80 P. M, Southern mails for all points South, daily. .5:80 P. M. Charleston, daily, at. 50 A. M Western mails CO. C. R'y) daily ! (except Sundays.) 6:30 P. M. Charlotte mail closes at. . . . .... 4:30 P. M Fayette ville, and oflQces on Cape Fear River. Mondays and i Fridays: lflOPE Favetteville by C. C. R'y. daily (except Sundays). 5:30 A. M. Onslow U. il. ana intermediate offices every Friday 6:00 A. M. , Tbe Smithvllle mails, by steamboat, close at a A. M.; daily, except Sundays, i Mails for Easy Hill, Town Create, Bell Swamp, Supply and Shallotte, every Friday 8 MaUsdelivered from 6:30A.M. to 7:15 P. M., and on Sundays from 8:30 to 9:30 A. Stamp Office onen from 8 A.M. to 13 M., and from 2 to 5:30 P. M. Money order fo Register Department open same as stamp 4 . : " . . ,. ! . stamp offica is closed.-. -t- - - Key Boxes accessible at all hours, day and night. Mails collected from street boxes every day at 5 P, M, NBW ADVEBTlsBKIBNTS. Automatic Gas Governor at HeinsbergerV, Boy Wanted -Lock box 468. Crohly & MobrjS Auction Sale. 1 J. & H. Samsok. Corsets and Edgings. Local Dots. Slightly wanner, southeast to southwest winds, clear weather, and lising followed by falling barometer, is predicted Y""8, u for tbl8 8Clion to day- -"Only two -or three trifling cases before the Mayor's jcourt yes jng, which were continued tare bearing. : i :--'iV I iipiiiri ill. twi HVfir H iTiiiirL vrHiri mhv iiiiii u- ' J over for a f u bearing, ; Mr. L. E. Rice, one of the con tractorsi for boring- the tunnel ; through the mountains on the route of the Western North Carolina i Railroad, . 'was in the city J;; yesterday. He ;says they.; have both a day and night force on the work now,-and that it is progressing very satis factorily.;; We are informed that two rock- fish, particular notice of which had been by a gentleman v,ho attends the niar- I ket regularly, were exposed for sale three days tn succession, the trouble being tha 1 the operator could not get his price. The.t clerk of tbe market should take cognizance of such cases; M.OJ WILMINGTON, 'A TTlImluetonlau Lari Claim to 408 Acres ' of ' Laud. - In . tbe City of i Brotherly Love-The Deed 'for the Same In lfll Ponaeselon 4- Prom $15,0000000 to $20,000,000 lu ; volved. j - Among the many wonders which this centennial year of 1876 has " brought to light, and the many startling developments it has thus, far disclosed, there1 has been nothing, perhaps, which can compare in importance, particularly to the parties im-' mediately interested,' to a three-quarter cen tennial document now in the hands of a citizen of Wilmington, Mr. S. VanAmringe. This is a deed for 403 acres of land located in what is now known as West philadel. pbia, executed in the year 1801, and com prising, as it is understood, a portion of the present centennial grounds, the paid landl being sold and conveyed by one Thomas Stroud, of the city of Philadelphia, mer chant, of the one part, to Lyon j VanAm ringe, of the county of Philadelphia, mer chant, of the other part, " for and in con. sideration of the sum of four hundred and eight dollars lawful money of Pennsylvania to him in hand well and truly paid by the said Lyon VanAmringe at or before the sealing and delivery of these presents, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged," &c. - 1 - The tract of land, which was but a piece of woods, was at that time knowu as Hope, "situated on the west side of Little Bush Hill, near the Creek in Delaware township, Northampton county," &c, and "which the commonwealth of Pennsylvania by patent uudr the hand of his Excellency, Thomas Miffin, Esq., Governor of the said commonwealth and nnder the great seal of the same, being dated -the fourth day of December, one thousand seven! hundred and ninety-eight, Reconded in the Rolls olBce for the State of Pennsylvania, Patent Book No. 34, Page 284, granted !and con veyed unto William Gibbons in fee (it be ing the same tract which William Gibbons conveyed to Thomas Stroud byJ indenture bearing date the seventh day of March, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-nine, Recorded in the office of Recording of Deeds at Easton in and for the county of Northampton," &c. The deed is signed by Thos. Stroud and witnessed by Wm. Har len and Isaac Loyd, and is accompanied by a certificate from the Mayor of the city of Philadelphia, Josepb Inkeeper, before whom the indenture was duly i acknowl 'edged. ! The property alluded to is now roughly estimated to be worth from $15,000,000 to 120,000,000, which will be a snug little for tunc to the possessor of tbe deedj if he can get possession of the property. At' all events an effort to that end will be made, as we understand that the case! is to be placed in the hands of some prominent member of the legal fraternity irt Philadel- phia forthwith, . with the view of seeing what can be done in the matter. It should have been stated in the proper place that tbe Lyon VanAmringe alluded to was tbe grandfather of Mr. Si VanAm ringe, the possessor of the deed, who is certain that the title to the property has never legally passed from tbe family. Discharged. - j In accordance with former instructions to the police force of the city, that if they allowed any robbery to take place on their beat without detecting the same,! he would discharge them, Mayor Canaday has order ed the dismissal from the force I of James Jones, colored, who was, or should have been, on the beat ' in which the robbery of Mr. T. n.- Smith's . store was effected on Tuesday night, without the fact of such robbery being discovered by him at the time. This is a rule the Mayor has adopt- ed in order to stimulate the care and watch i "fulness "of the police, and should have a good effect. -, . Tbe Smltn Robbery Jack Lee Com mitted; for Trial. ' j Jack Lee, who was arrested Wednesday evening 0n the charge of . being implicated in the robbery of , Mr. T. tt" SmitVs store Tuesdaynight, some of the articles stolen having been found in his possession, was arraigned before Justice YanAmringeyes lerday morning, for preliminary examina tion. After hearing the evidence, the de fendant was required to give a justified. bond in the sum of $500 for his appearance at the next term of the Sunerior Court ' in default of which he was committed to laiL superstition stiver Ten. A young colored women went into a cer- tain store, yesterday, with- two twenty-five oent bills in her hand, which she endeav ored to exchange temporarily with the pro prietor for two silver quarters. Upon being asked what she wanted with them, tbe girl replied that she had been requested by an old woman to get the silver for her, as she wanted lo boil the pieces and ! get the tea. with which to physic a person Who had been "godpbered." The'idea of obtaining a tea from silver is an original one, though we, have heard of ; the efficacy' of a silver bullet in certain. ,case v i,Welli . this is an age of'wonders.-"-What "next ? Tlie LeetureIast Met) I. Prof, f Tripp ;deliverea the ' concluding lecture of hU course at Libra,ry Ball at evening, hia subjebt,. being thet' Causes ol. the Pradco-Prnssiaa War and the defeat of Napoleon, - with a sketch of the cam paign to the surrender at Sedan. 4 This lecture was by all odds the best of the course, and was so regarded by thelarge audience present. Prof. , Tripp, has ren dered a real service to the community in tatOui ireaia which he has served up for the; benefit of our people during; the present week,' and we commend him and his lectures to the favorable: con sideration oi our inenas wnerevfc ,ne o.r nn " ' " . - - - t . may go. ISIS . tfit C, FRIDAY. ; MARCH 31, 1876. A- Narrow Escape from Drovrnlns Two Hours In; tne Water. ' One i of our young friends on .Water street, accompanied by Alex. Butler, Alex. Roan and Edgar Robinson, three young colored men, went up the Northeast branch of the Cape Fear a short distance on Wed nesday, in a small yawl boat, ' to . get some cypress posts; .and on their return, when about two hundred yards above the bridge. at Hilton, one of the posts rolled over the side of the boat, striking the rudder and breaking it loose; and at the same moment a strong flaw of wind struck' the sail and capsized the boat before any steps could be taken to supply the ; place of the missing rudder. The four men clung to the boat, which was midway of the river when the accident occurred, and awaited with what patience they could command for something to turn up rather more to their advantage than the boat had done. The water of course was very cold, as Wednesday was not a warm day, and as no boat was any where, visible in that vicinity, nor the slight est indication appareut that the attention of any one had been attracted to. their, peril ous condition, they reluctantly came to the conclusion, and a very discouraging one it was, that they would have to shift for themselves. I One of the vounir colored I men," in tbe extremity of bis terror, and suffering as he was from tbe cold, started J to swim ashore, but was persuaded by his comrades to - relinquish the attempt and come back to the boat, as it was almost certain that he would not be able to reach land with his .wet garments clinging to him. FiuHllv, after the four" unfortunates had been iu the water about two houts, the boat drifed near enough to the shore for the parly to reach it in safety, when they re joiced "with exceeding great joy" at their escape, though a narrow one it was, from a watery grave. New counterfeit. A new counterfeit $5 note on the Mer chants' National Bank of New Bedford. Mass., has made its appearance ,within a day or two. The New "York Journal oj Commerce says it is as good, if not a better counterfeit than the celebrated "Traders' " of Chicago.! All the national bank-notes are now printed on fibre paper, and the use of a pin will demonstrate whether what looks like fibre is genuine or an imitation. This note is said to be printed in Texas, and to be the work of the notorious Pete McCartney, who was last heard from as a member of a gang of border rdffians. The present counterfeit may be asily dis tinguished from the genuine by an exami nation of the right thigh of Christopher Columbus in the landing scene on the back of the note. In the genuine the thigh is symmetrical and natural, but in thecoun- terfeit it has the appearance of being swol- len or distorted by a tumor. Mexican War Veterans medal Badge, Mr. lieuben Jones, oi the rand Cen tral," received Wednesday night the medal badge, the ; insignia of membership of the "Natioaal Association of Veterans of the Mexican War," adopted at the National Convention of Delegates held at Washing ton, Feb. 22d, 1875. The badge will be supplied by mail to such applicants as may be found entitled to the same. We give a description of it as follows: A modified American shield, j The outer . rim raised from the general surface, and haying there on the names of battles of the Mexican war. Left! upper .corner, a man-of-war: Navy.. Apex of centre, a bursting bomb: Ordnance. Central group of arms: Rifle- volunteer element; musket, sabre and pis tolinfantry and cavalry. Hight upper corner, a field piece: Artillery. Directly nnder group of arms the word "Mexico" in black. Thereunder a Maguey plant sur rounded by cactus, emblematic of i Mexi co. Thereunder a castle: - Engineers. Thereunder the figures "1846:" date of war. The four j last are surrounded by laurel wreath. ' Surrounding the wreath, twenty. nine flve-pinted , stars: Number of States at date of war. A New nan for Savins Gas. A new and important invention, known as the " Automatic Gas Governor," was on exhibition jat Mr; Heinsberger's store yes terday, and attracted much attention. It is wid that the Governor will save from twenty to tWrty-three per cent on gas bills monthly, cannot get out of order, and re quires no interference when once adjusted above tbe meter, j They are supplied by the Automatic; Gas Governor Company, of the United States, whose principal office is in Washington. Mr. Alex. Strausz,. of .this cityj is the! General Superintendent of the Company, land will have hi head quarters in Washington. Mr. H S, Seryosaisthe agent here, Overbeard. A 'r.!t.! mati Mid tn tiv heen a seaman L M I . . . .... : from one oi the vessels in port, acciaeniany reu overDoara irom dobs ue was -pruc line in the fiver Oppositethe Custom House, , P luu 'v "yv .vw w yesterday afternoon. As soon as be struck the water be commenced yelling .lustily lor bepV bich ;was .happily accorded to hi m by some passing fishermen,, who took him in "out of the weij". and, placed, him in his own boat'againjvery much tis relief Bet.aU Grocers' Aeaoelatlou. ; ! At a meeting of the. Retail (Grocers' Asso ciation of this city the.f ollowing orBcers were elected for the ensuing term: .. ,: PresidentAj. H.' McQarity." u -First eVice President J. H. Strauss.; ll ' Second Vice- President Geo. ' 8 Sbut ; Recording Secretary-i-John C. Eochi.,-. ;, Corresp'g Secrtay,. ft. fowler, . J, ; Trea8urerTR; H. C. of R ohnMyer;. nivEB and:harine ITEMS. The Brig John Pierce, Capt. Towngend, from Cardenas, heretofore reported in be low sailed for Philadelphia Wednesday. I j - The Brig Mechanic, Capt. Gould, has been relieved from quarantine, and came up to 'the city yesterday afternoon. ' ' The Barque IZeidulf, Knudsen, arrived at Hamburg; March 27th, from this port. . , The Brig Jf. Stowers, from this port, in entering the harbor of Grenada, previous to the 18th inst., went ashore and sprung a bad leak.; She subsequently cot off and arrived safely at Grenada. Thermometer Record. The following will show the state of the thermometer, at the stations mentioned, at 4:du i. m., yesterday, as ascertained , from the daily bulletin issued from the Signal Office in this city: Augusta, 69; Cairo, 53; Charleston, 68: Cincinnati, 43; Galveston, 70; Jacksonville, 70; Key West, 67: Knoxville, 57; Memphis. 62; Mobile, 47; Montgomery, 70; Nashville, 60; New Orleans, 67; New York, 38; Nor folk, 55; Pittsburg. 33; Savannah, 71; St., Loois, 43; Vjcksburg, 68; Washington, 42; ""mmgion, ou, Runaway Arrested. George Bryant, a colored boy, mentioned by us some time since as having run away from Mr. R. W. King, of Kinston, to whom he was a bound apprentice, and for whose capture a reward of $10 was offered, was arrested last evening, by Special Deputies Strode and Whitney, and lodged in jail to await .a requisition from Mr. King. RIaKlairate'a Court. : Mollie Dove was arraigned before Jus tice VanAmringe. vesterdav mnrnin?. ; " " " charged with stealing certain articles from the complainant, one George Jones, color ed. Defendant was found net guilty and the case dismissed. Blsnop Lyman's Appointments. Plymouth 5th Sunday in Lent, April 2. St. Luke's. Washington co Mondav. Aprils. bt. David's, Washington co Wednes day,' April 5. : Columbia Thursday, April 6. Bath 6lh Sunday in Lent, April 9. Pantego Tuesday, April 11. Sladesville. Hyde co Wednesday Anril 12. ' ' 1 Fairfield, Hyde co Friday, April 14. Lake Landing. Hyde co Easter Day. April 16. ion Church, Beaufort co Wednesday. April 19. Washington Thursday, April 20. Jamesville Saturday, April 22. Williamston 1st Sunday after Easter. April 23. Hamilton Tuesday, April 25. Scotland Neck Thursday, April 27. Weidon Saturday, April 29. , . s Halifax Sunday, April 30. Collection, in each congregation for Dio cesan Missions. Blsnop Atkinson's Appointments for his Spring Visitation. Union Meeting House, April 1. Saturday. Trinity ch., Beaufort co. " 2, Sunday. Blount's Creek, " . 3, Monday. St. John's, Durham's Ck, " 4, Tuesday. South CVeek.Beaufort co. " 6, Thursday. Greenville, 9, Sunday. St. John's, Pitt county, " 11, Tuesday. Snowhill, "13, Thursday. Marlborough, Pitt co., " 14,GoodFriday Wilmington, St. Mark's ' and St. John's ch'es. " 16. Easter. Statesville, 23, Sunday. . Hickory, .24, Monday. Fayetteville, May 6, Saturday. Rockfish, - 7, Sunday. Quarterly meetings. Appointments v of - Rev. . W. S. Black. Presiding Elder, for his second round of Quarterly Meetings on the Wilmington Dis trict lor the Methodist is. Church, South, the present Conference year: Clinton, at McGee's, April 1-2 Magnolia, at Providence. ' Annl . . 8-9 Bladen, at Terribetb, April 15-16 wmtevnie and Waccamaw, Miss., at irair Bias. April 29-86 May 6-7 May 18-14 May ; 20-21 May1 27-28 June ' 3-4 June 10-11 Wilmington, at Front Street. Kenansville, at Richlands, CoKesbury.at Cokesbury, smitnvnie, at Onslow, at Queen's Creek,' Topsail,'at Herring Chapel, Elizabeth, at t !June ;17-1 CTI V AAJfcimss. A good investment is a bottle of Dr. Ball's Coneh Syrup, for it never disappoints. 25 eta per bottle; large size, 50 cents. .. - Book Bimdshy. 'ms nossim Stab Book Blnd- ery does all kinds of Binding and Ruling In a work manlike manner,' and at reasonable prices. Mer chants and others needing Receipt Books, or other work, may rely on promptness In the execution of heir orders. L . 1 -, . - THASsntK" PRisTiRs-lKXs. 'lnvainabie to rail read companies, steamship companies, banks, mer chants, mannfacturers and others, j , They are en daring and changelsss, and will copy sharp and clear for an indefinite period of time: Having just received a' fresh supply of these inks, wears pre pared to execute orders promptly and at moderate price.:.- . -' l; . ; ,? NEW ADVERTISEMENTS; Save your Gas. . fiOTO HEINSBERGER'S BOOK-STORE AND V OB.K A MXBt j : Automatic Gas Governor. I It saves Twenty Per Cent, on your, Gas bills, and . lne riee of tBe Governor" In two or three months. satisfaction no pay. mh81-lt: ! m. CROKLT, Auctioneer. By CRONLY A MORRIS. I i . S-B . . THIS DAY (PRIDAYX AT 30 O'CLOCK, A. M. we will sell at Qir Salves Rooms. i i. : -15 Boxes TOBACCO. " , ' ' T . 35 Bbls DMSH POtTATQ-ES . ; ; I SO Gross; MATCHES, lAn Invoke of Children's FURS, : An invoice ot Jieacnea uotton. Ticking, lAdjes' Loth Caesimere. Cashmere. Ponlihs. Plaida.Shawia. Cloth Caesimere, Cashmere. Poplins. Plaids. Shawi jtuanaeis, ttai. okuis, camDnc, c ; . - A Billiard TableA ....t j . , l'.ABo ."J, f,a "'j. BefeteaB, Father Beds, HMatjfaas, Copktoi Stoye, a large Hesjtteg Steve. . r Coffee Urn. ICnt Glass -Candle- Sbadefl. a inches. Ptpes: Boots and Shoes. Brooms. Soap, Ac, witl aan dry other articles. - mn 81-lt . . ii w ,-.! "i: :"--r : .v - - f Tit i : WHOLE NO. 2,767- j I NEW ADVERTISEAaSNTg. , . WANTED. A. LSMABT, ACTIVK BOY, WHO IS KOT afraid of work, from 14 to 16 yean old, aa CBBK IN A STORE. ' - v . v ' r Address P. O. Lock Box 468, Wilmington, K. C , mh 31-lw . . : . Corsets and Edgings. WS HAVE JUST RECEIVED . Five Hundred Corsets T ' THE BEST GOODS " , i Ever offered in this Market at the Pilce. .-. - . i f Also offering, ; f . A SPLENDID AUCTION LOT OF : HAMBURG '' Edgings and Inser tings. : - ; AT A GREAT , BARGAIN. ' - , ' JT. & II. SASISON, mh31-tf 43 Market street Sprins Suits for Hen and Boys. PARTLT-MADE WAMSUTTA SHIRTS, SIX FOB $6.00 ALL-MADE WAMSUTTA SHIRTS, SEC FOR $7.60. , C. O.D. . . - - MUNSON & CO., . mhSO-tf, Clothiers and Merchant Tailors. The Correct Styles. Silk and Black' Stiff Hats. FINE FUR HATS. At HARRISON & ALLEN'S, ' ' uh30-tf Front SL ' BUSINESS SUITS.' GOOD BUSINESS SUIT FOR $7.50. . A very Fine 8uit for $12 50. - ' ' Very Fine Caesimere Pants only $4.50. ' . Boys' Suits from $5.00 np. Children's Suits from $3.50 np. ' -Fine Linen Bosom Shuts only $1.00. .GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS of all kinds VERY LOW. .. I am determined to make It TO THE INTKREST Of all to bay their SPRING and SUMMKK OUT FIT of mc. Come and convince yourself that I mean business A. SHRTER, 30 Market Bt; mh 30-tf Wilson Packing Co.'s Cooked Meats, JEADY FOR TABLE USE Corned Beef, ' Beef Tongue. Fresh Beef and Dam. 2K bbla BALDWIN 'and O . GOLDEN RUSSET APPLES. hblB TABLE POTATOES, J IQQQ lba ASSORTED CONFECTIONS, boxes CHOICE FANCY CRACKERS. CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES; Fresh Every Day, via Railroad. HAND-MADE SWEET MASH . -WHISKEY AT $3 00. TABLE SHERRY AT'$3 00. Geo. Llyers', At 11 & 13 South Front St. mh 30-tf Hams. Hams. FINE LOT DUPLIN COUNTY HAMS, ; ; PRIME SUGAR CURED HAMS, GOOD No. 3 HAMS, For sale by ( ; ; mh 23-tf EDWARDS & HALL. . Sugar, Coffee and Bice. 5Q BBLS. REFINED SUGAR, , , 2QQ BAGS COFFEE, BBL& BICE, " . : . For sale by -! " mh80-tf . EEROHNEU & CALDER BROS. : i Spirit Casks, Glue, &c. 2QQ STANDARD SPTBXr CASES, ' C A BBLS. GLUE, , 20 - mh80-tf BUNGS, For tale by KERCHNEB A CALDER BROS. Tnrpehtine Tools. TT ACKERS, ROUND SHAVES, PULLERS, JJL Hack FUes, wnetters. Turpentine itspera. Hack Weights. Also, a full stock of COOPER'S TOOLS of the very best quality, and at prices that will give the falleet satisfaction , can be found at tne Ola jfBtaDJisnea aaraware nmie oi ;' - j i . JOHN DAWSON, ; : mh 26-tf NOS. 19. SO and SI MARKET ST. Something Nice. ! A HOSE WHO KNOW HOW TO LIVE WELL, and those who can appreciate good living, should . familiarize themselves with the use of tbe "- Cooked Compound Beef Tongue & Corned Beef, LIBBY, McNIELL. A LIBBYr OF CHICAGO, : ; ' ' -' ' ' and for which we held the ; nxrT.v "Axrrk SOLE agengt; V MM M.-. eal MmW .'My -AAJU j Forthts secttonof North Carolina. tv. ! . . . . . . . . , ,'-.t ". r"'-t '..' . y.- r... & . lj ....... ' It Is prepared with the greatest care and desJH aess, and is ' cheaper than the same quantity of Tongue ana ceer. lnaispensaoie lor tne . t , - PEJEUNER A MIDI. 5 I v. 7 t-'iJ p. .'-...v. -i J; P1C-N1C OR COLD 8UPPEHJI The Tonga especially is a GREAT LUXURY. AM f!ii'ii ftrwla f T.iMtr. Me?ak A Libbv' Brand old by us, are npnor to. any othar pack- ICk lug. Offered Whojeatoaaa-Ketaw ay i;i:S:-:. n en as. x, srvisus & jo. ' i . a- a. a-YTT i It . Ji l VamcV tftwaam fifsAMif V j 0(4 mgrlXMJb vf r iu Aiwavai wws I HamsVtAiid Collaro, OjPAliDESckTOOKS, ATTES" ,4 J NEW HAIXNES3 SZIOa. I IV I Third Street, hetweea Market: and Princess. SXPAIZlNd PROMPTLY DONE. tahVrtf " HAYDEN A GERHASDT. BATES OP ADVERTISING. JvC One Sojare one d iUi-Zi&Z .-4! 2. -- waiayB,v. ..... .......... A Kn i O Qyo. ......... ............... s u - - lonroays... ....... five day.k. ..rti.- , x &fc - i.....:;..'.i.a'w it oneweea. ..... 8 M- Two weeka..;. i . iv, ; .......4 . OT - ... .. Tnree weekB.. ; 6 w . '." Onemqnth......... j 8 OP " " -Twomonths...i..vi.i..-. ,v..i5 op i " Threemonths ........St 00 Six months, ..,85 00, i ! 'One year.. .I.:'....;..:...!50 W ' . Contract Advertisements taken at propoi sionateljr low rates. , . , . .... ., v - Five Squares estimated as a qaarteMolmnh, an-1 tensgnaresasa half -column. ; t : ., i LOOK AT THIS, i 325.00 -?B.'A Hf-n)SOME BINE83 ' "." . 'f' SUIT, MADE TO ORDER. J v, No more high prices, bat every garment In ny 1 1 Store will he sold surprisingly CHEAP FOR THE 'li CASH...- .... . f N. j . ' I have a beautiful selection of CHILDREN'S" CLOTHING, and will make It an object for parents f to purchase of me. ; ."..,". v, . j ;j Also a new stock of Gent.' irnrnia-hini. nA. fi CO! Btri uijjiuiiiK us uKDi eityies in voiorea 1 rnirtg v Tiped Half -Hose, - Colored-Bordered Haadker-. I Chie: ue, Jiia moves anaJNecK Wear in great -variety. P . - , A. DAVID, ' :; mar 26-tf . - ; ; No. 87 Market Bt. J y justin McCarthy, author !of a f Fair Saxon," "Lady Judith," Taul Massy," Ac. - j . "Pansanias The Spartan," i BY THE LATE LORD LYTTON (EriTED BY fl his son.) -. ... ', . "The Curate in Charge," BY MRS. OLIPHANT,' AUTHOR, OF; "INNoJ cent," "jp orjuove ana JUire,', "Squire Arden." ""The) Swry of Valentin and His Brother." . r r ; ,;, For Bale at 'J C. W. YATES" -A . " ; Book Store. mh26 tf Tank! Tank! Tank! EVERY DEALER IN KEROSENE " t OIL SHOULD HAVE ONE. Send your orders for the j 1 j 'Perfection Oil Tank"! f to ADRIAN A VOLLERS, cor.. Sock and Front t. Bread ! Bread ! Bread ! "OUR OWN FLOUR" jc Has stood the test for Ten Years, and every year has shown an . increased demand, for it. So great bas the demand lately been that seme times we have .had to claim the indulgence of pur friends in filling-' orders promptly. However, we are prepared now to keep np an ample supply, and if you want a good Flour buy it, and we'll guarantee it. , j BREAD AND MEAT, What evervbbdv wants.' We bnv our Meats d!rfr from the West, and bring them here in bulk at re duced freights, and we defy competition in , price r - and quality. GENERAL, SUPPLIES. Baa IMoa tTami twmw mHA KTn. r . , ubs. Buckets, Kees.Demijobns. Washboards. 1 Brooms. SoaDS. Candles. 8niar. Coffee. Tea. Un. J lasses, &c. In fact every thing a Grocer wants we f aeep. , i- - LIQUORS A Specialty.1 . We keen rood and 'reliable Brands nf nil V1n4a Brandies, IV hiskeys. Gins, Rums, Ales, Lagers, &c : and we assure satisfaction to the trade. k " . ADRIAN A VOLLERS. mhl9-tf - Corner Dock and Front streets." Land Plaster and Sundries. 400 Plaster, ; v 3000 1U8h prtme Vhlt Corni bales Eastern Hay, i QQQ Hhds choice Muscovado Molasses, j 150 0 Bbla h BaUdms Lirad 200 Cement and Calcined Plaster, 400 Hoop Ironj a ;. 1 0 0 bbl8 1)itIlle8, Glue-V 200 bbl8' Flonr't11raaeB ' Bacon, Coffee, Sue ar, Ac I ' ORTH A WORTH. mh 19-tf Hackers ! ; i -. v?ulleirs ! jAlND EVERY KIND'OF TURPENTINE TOOL,; of different FIRST CLASS BRANDS, for Bale at extremely Low . Figures ! at the New-- Hardware : Store of - i - . , ,.-t ,.(.-., maS6-tf GILES A MURCHISON. ' ForTSMthyille. STEAMER "J. S. UNDERBILL" . WDLL RUN next week in place of "DIXIE," . . Leaving Daily at 9 A. M. r Leaving Smithvllle at S P. M. ' i Excursion narties. net less than ten. will be taken' r. i down and back for one fare. i .1 0 G. PARSLEY A CO., mh 19-tf . . "- Cor. Orange and, S. Water St. Silk!; SilK 1 Umbrellas & Parasols f GERMAN MANUFACTURE.- '- 1- ',(. - : Vat Rnlfl at V" ii-'t -. G.r H. W. RUNGE'S. mhl0-tf N. E. corner Second and Market st Cool Congress and:Excelsior WATERS r r ONt DRAUGHT ONLY TEN CENTS i Take it before Breakfast and keep well during the ; Spring and Summer months. -Also, a laree assortment of Garden Beeds. Drags.' ' Chemicals, Bay Rum, Cologne, Lundberg's Ex- -tracts, Ac . '- - ' J - 4 . y . ' - ... . f- ' - ..i n . rQuick Sales and Small Profits la my motto. I -i "i L.i yS j. MctLHENNY, ' "l: ; Druetrist and Pharsnaciet. northeast ; ; mh 16-tf ' - corner Market and Front. " - Scales. Scalesl TVlSHINGTO CLOSE-OUT THB SCALER have on hand, I will sell the same AT. COST FOR 1 1. CASH, and will guarantee them to be as good a any In the market..' ri-t 1 11 4 mh22-tf !- -A . ' OHO. A. PECK. ...... ' No. 85 South Front St. s .1" Sllffar 200 BB s ldi-Goidin ) and Extra C Yello.: ir , a PA bags Coffee Olq Government Java, -''--7-iiagBjra ana ioy: 300 -! .... - -. ! U "4:00 kegsNa lB' 1AA boxes Caadyr ! OA A cases Canned Goods -Frtash Teaches, s f : ZUU - - . Oysters and ywnatoes, i AA ten's Oaasape Gnahw,, .V" I ; ; ' cf.nJForsalebT. - u- ; mh -tt " WILLIAMS A MLRCHISON. . , g-:'t'i:iU. t- U ! r.r'S. i t, " r-:-. ! ."'i'l i stnesa, the vast amount of Stock, ard the scarcity AA tmm t.A . ATT OflWTyXr ' vha. VAfttArm rtskaft . IU mmil MIX UIO VIU' Olviuvi aa . mm mm lust fitted up the adjoining Bnildmg, in addition to. THE LIVE BOOK STORE, where lie has opened 1 ' An Art & Husic Store. ' New aid Beautiful CHROMoS. handsome STEEL j ENGRAVINGS. LITHOGRAPHS and. PHOTO- ft GRAPHS, PIANOS. ORGANS, end MUSIUAVlix. BTKumitrt xTj ei au Jonas, i - - - - - An invitation is here extended to ALL to eemd ana see uw iuii uuprvrciucuus . . , r . , . i, , ( ; HETNSBERGER'S, mh99-tf - Nos. 89 and 41 Market etV
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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