THEE IIOEJiii G: BTAIL I . "77 - r'" li, ... j-. - . . tv- nV,rf-r.t - 7I. . i...... Una Six fares One , month, " " I i.v 1 To City Subscribers, delivered La tny Bart of the gg Walter H. French, of Boston, -appointed journal ciern oi tuexxuusB. iioourn save oau aou wb ywF;--anB i tow got mad wUU Congressman Bright yes- ...Jon in rnmmittpft rnntn',1iLiL liViivHua -I icmaj - r or uBiuiw-v.F,'w;n vjuwu t jc- i toria at WindsorriWeddesday--- Thoa.M Aird, EngHsh-pwt,ead, ii TheIn-M diansnear the jted Cloud azency are near ly starving. . - A. meeting X)f .represent- I stives of some of the Great Powers and in- I fluential cardinals "was recently held ati Pnme. r -- Two thousand uoMfe inat1 4 W . ....... --; J I sent to vooa. ; impeachment was re- sumed yesterday. The banking house of E. 'Beecher.''Ci,Mbnt'm''i,v has" failed; ? New York markets:: old il2gall2ir coUon-lSaiSl-i&J i ixthi tApnpAifnsni 1 ? ' ' i iH:Tw i carrylne. Bletio br. Government 1 r l , . , , I TNorfolk Virginian.l . After a great rdealVoflB6uirtmnl,! the truth has at last beea squeezed at of ex -Attorney Genera Acker-; man in reference to the corruption j r mir icBwuiuu y " ' ,? J ot Wilhams, so now we have General, rant convicted of, ordering money , W! ,;,1 5n B,nf f ,I,0 LmuV two 8ucce88iyiAtt?rne Generals de- blared such Davmenta illeffat: and r-1 to ,Mrft(T hia exnreaa ordtr hforA thpv wuum ttutuuuo uj(?uiw ti liru 1UC I consciences Ot ACKermau ana 4 VVH- iamsf even, halted, the President threW Ins sword into the scabbard and Johnny Davenport, got tho money, Ihat i the JN ew York cane, a if VI iiv?f w w oiiaii own Aiivir II vr YY I NoVth Carolina went Uadioai ar.i.t ni: : ioro . f . i.7 nn,' I illCIIlUlUU III lUIAt Alt lU9b VIUU.VUV I. 10 do it. and it was naid ont of h .United States Treasury. " . : 7 - r I Spirits Turpentine j We greet our .- contemporary of. lbs Itocky Jtlount Mail on its fourth anni versary. - " '-. ; : ; " 0 .. , A reduction of rates of freight has been declared,, and the people along J the W. & W. lLJi, who were dissatisfied, are t ow cwnenieu. e t r gi ne ureensDoro jrazrioi saya a; near that place. ' j J Mail : Mrs. Densonl': a verv aged lady of Nash- County has been At Tsrim of 20O for her appearance rat the ptes flicted with palsy thirty years, but recently I ent term of the Superior Court, in default jbe power of speechwas restored and sho liMS entirelv recovered and is now eniovlntr I perfect health. , Calvin J . " Rogers, once Sheriff of Wake and afterwards postmaster at Ra leigh,! was found on-Ins face-dead, in a creek near Durham, rwhere, he had been hsuing. Supposed that lie had ant and tell I msays a Jewi eorresDonaanj. . - The Washington Echo learu4 that a shooting scrape occurred at . Middle ton, Hyde county, a fewdays ago. between a Mr. Credle and lr. Wm. Mann, to which tbe latter was wounded, by a. pistol in the I hands of the former"., ! l '. ; . , -The Raleigh ConsMufion learns J irom a reliable source luaimere is an 01a lady. Mrs. oauie lwgera oyr-name, living 1 ninemiles from that eity. on the Smithfield road, who is 97 years old, and who has ua- I derenne a wonderful change within the last I mnnth or two. The old lady has been blind. for several years up to a few months ago, when her siaht suddenly returned, -and she has lately cut six new teeth in place of I the old ones she had long since lost. l Edwin " IJalie theRocky Mount Mail says: The writer knew him wll onrt 5nHmflv nrf h never saw a character so nure. so irentle. so'Dure from I t arthly stain as that of the good and spot less Edwin. Ufa life wasbjameless and I beautiful,; and his death a victory ' O'er j ma, grave may .inc. rt.amps 01 .ueaven- thine brightly down; may tbd dews fall eoftly and. may ; his rest sweet, is the heart prayer of this poor tribute thii "long fareweU until EternUy-0j ; V llson Advance: t current re K.ria are to be relied on, th Congression- al Dibtnct,. composed of sixteen thousand negn, voteis,pd a handful of whiles, will he lout rolled by a few wire-working white oHlco seekers in the corning elections ' Hy- wii:. have to "4u:p down arid out,- and thi nixiet-11 thousand colored voters will bow iiieir necka in humble submission to their wime masters. Atuyman is ruiea oui ior Broaden in this disuictwhere tbe negroea have a lanre maioritv. and the only district in the Siate where they can expect to elect I ne of their" color. John G'Hara and the r rest may as well hang their harps on the. wil- j r I NEW ADVHUTISKinBN'r. -s ; . t- - - s , . f . Gko. Mykks Vhikie8,r&c.' j -L Kdwakds & HaLt Rice, bacon, &c. fleeting Wilmington Gas Co.. ; ' ' i.e4i 'ttH.n-t? y. ; Stiver com isjulowly working tt- sclf ii tu cijculatioa here, and has already North west winds, coojrand (tartly cloudy or tjear weather will prevail in this latitude to-day.;i ; . .;; i U W Wrn I thatPAha Commia- ('"'' - '-: Rllinura ..f ll.o W.lu.n Wnrth rmltim it i t- . . , . . liailroad met at Asheville IaskTu?8dy, i . ,i ' ' f r v mi but that their proceedings are secret. The intetiBg was in reference to contemplated changes in the road.. -i i ; s f :- We were called upon yesterday by Mr. Thomas V. Brown, who i8iqa- sunt to Charleston, where he will take chaige of the- business department of the" Journal of Commerce; lb6 newspaper to be started there on , the 12th of May. Mr Brown is a native and former resident of Wilmington, and is well known here. JKetiva at La 000. T . JTbe citizens of Laurinburg gave ah jenf -.mututwu uiunutjf uigui man o benefit of the fund for building raetho - u bl Liiurcu hi ninx. ninno - i iiprn wiifi ft S-77717 Ogli-Nj33,. very liberal turnout on loccasioii.whic jtith the handsome Teceiots. mni) th f. fair quite a fiuccesa. The votinrfAlt joyeatue fun and merriment hugely, -while me older people seemed charmed with the mingled! vocal and instrumental music. nrl!.t. !--."J ' i . . .! . .. i";"11 y'1 n lraportani, ieature tiie cuwrwiumenL ana nil went home appa rentiyf iiterheartpd i.'&j,h2n -xiZn thereMCl V'MiJol An Ery irt d in Exciting Han. Melton, living on Seventh, between ?1611 :Md ; Harnett streets, as getting to. start to the market with some ' ar- : , . . . . . . r . i j a 1V" ? jrcoiciuajr muruiug, ueiween d 0 o'clock," having his horse and : cart Q front of his. door, and being: in the act UcId8 box in the JaUei . when his borse suddenly took fricht an4 darted off al full'speedowu' Bladen to 'Fourth "'"P f ourm io iea tross street, qown lied Cross to Front, and down the latter street all tbe way to the front of the Market lloiiae.' j i.lr.,l i. Sertreant McOarricle. of the tllipH fom the animal ouiveri nd Riifcinr wiih excitement and fright to such; an extent at the time that he could scarcely keep his feet.; iThe axle and wheels of the vehicle came off before leaving BroJwyn and , . , .i . vi i ' . th horse had only the empty body of the $mS Mm ot tbe distance. No damage,! except to the cart which was badly wrecked Ktalluff Cloihlnr. A colored woman, hv the namenf Lnnm Hall, was arrested vesterdav on1 the nharirn of stealing a quantify of clothing from UDfortunate white womnn from Goldsboro, who gives' her nami as Charity w v 2 i ' j uno wuow uuso . anu wuo naa received tue articles or ciotu- . - - . .1. .. u lun t.uai.vu.jr ui- . i . - rri 1 1 woman, when arrested, of course denied all knowledge of the whereabouts of the cloth ing, but Constable S. W. Nash, armed with a search warrant, issued jby Justice Cassidey, went to the house occupied by her, on Fifth, between Hanover and Bruns wick stieeta, where he finally discovered thearticles hidden under the house, being stowed away very snugly in a cavity be- Qeath tue fire.pace. The woman r.anra Hall.was kihsi nut-nt charga of larceny, who, after hearing the Evidence, xequired her to give bond in the "0r which she wm commuted to jail. - . . i' WOTenolIaC.e.r f ' f peler Croom, the colored man who was charRed wUh removing a Magnolia tree h TT . . from the lot of Mr. J. H. McGarnly, in Oakdale Cemetery, several weeks ago, was convicted o the offence in the Superior - Court yesterday, J and His Honor, Judge McKoy; sentenced the fndividiial to pay a ' . t . ... , . . fine ot $100 and costa, and give bond for hia. good ..behaviour ? until next . term of Court; and in case the fine and costs be not paidat the close of the term, then the de fendant i8 lo De confined at hard labor in - - . 1 the county work, house for two years. As the penalty in this case was provided for in cnpr5nl ant ' f ho u'nfnpR innlrt not Ym . - u." 5, s. 5, ; J, ' made heavier. As it is, it is to be hoped that it will prove sufficient to deter others from committing such acts "of vandalism as robbing a graveyard. The penalty ap- pHe8 lo a vhorremove trees, plants or . . tUo, umLa : Aa shrubs, break, the limbs or otherwise de- face the same.: A Ntrrew EMspc Yesterday i afternoon, about half past 1 QcXocK a eioud of smoke -was discovered tV-. Vi i " . i Issuing from behind one of the counters m the store of Messrs. Sol. Bear & Bros., on Market; between : Front and Water streets, Upn investigation it was - found that a lot f undercjothing under one oif the shelves H-, . , . . , 1 was 00 wh,ch was lastcttmnwnicatmg itself to the wood work by which Ihey were surrounded. r Poiiceman rKilward1 i Davis the sppt,who, not deeniing it neces- aary to start an alarra, quickly summoned iagigiance and Iff a few moments succeeded h - ..;Rit.i,iL - i,.mi rfrnmio In eiUnguIshingUe .flames. j ,The prppne I tors of the store were absent at the time The origin of the fire is a mystery. iV-4'. ' W ' fbe 8trna-e Trial Uotb side Ready The senior editor of tbe Charlotte Ob uvrr writes as follows -from vAsheville. under date of Wednesday, the 26tb, con cerning the- Bt range case i"A special venire of a hundred jurors was ordered jester- day, and they have been summoned Judge Watta. who tries this case by exchanging circuits witn judge J. u. uenry,:toid me this morning that ne tuougut ooin eiqes were ready for trial, and only one witness for the Stated-had not put in an appear ance, and ihat he had issued a eavicu I for bira laai 'night ;' This convinces me I that the -trial wi(l certainly take place at this tern), unless something now nnfprseen should torli upbeeferitfe is Very anx- I Smia fnr ) a trial and t . r.an ' see no'ffOod I " ' T! reason why the State .should jaot now T be' ; v ill LmV iZZiLL ready. The case will be called to-morrows Thn,ft: u-iJf H MKi - ! I , BIVEB AND MAHIMB ITEMS. M":r "i T4-- r The JParietto Sailed from Helvoet, April 35th, for U)la port. " - 1 - tThe ainshin'1 p. '??. JW,"Price, left Baltimore, April 26th, for this port :j The Brig spAyr, ,, Jensen arrived at London April 15thj from! ibis por" ; ,. -i The GermanBarqije jtiewle, Braum,' arrived ai:Shlds,, ArlSthfrow ; this ue xxor. uarque 4m', "in'orBeii, 1 i nnrr. ; ; - - t v.. . - r;'jt ? 3 h! . . . :.; : : WILMINGTON, -VV OPERA U017SE. tTTv..' vJoln Coueerl. 4 The ladies and gentlemen who took part in the "Grand" Sacred and ; Secular tJon cert," at Thalian Hall last evening, weVe greeted by a very large and appreciative audience. " The ente rtainment opened and closed with ihe renditionjjbyr tbe.Cornet Concert Band of pleasing compositions, one of which was arranged for the occasion by Prof. Neave o Saisbury. ; the Dods worth of North Carolina. Excepting these, only two instrumental pieces were intro duced into the programme, tbe greater part of the j evening being given ..uptto,. a number, of -yocal, gems, ; selected principally5' -'from the German mas terp,' though, now -; and; then, not only tbe liquid harmonies, -but even the rich melodious language of Italy the Land of Song would thrill thbeajisieners with its sweetness and power, " We do not Wsh toiscrimfnate particWlafliy, wherej'all j was so well done, but one Duo?L,Addio,'by Donizetti, was so exquisitely rendered that we forgot we were , listening . to the tenor ' and soprano voices of amateurs, they were so pure so clear and so full of pathos and expression: y.';' '-':11 -' ;?!. . The Duo by two little ' girls was played in excellent time, and a shower of bouquets fell upon the stage as they retired some what hastily from it. ; v;.' ' ' ' - Another very useful.as well as ornament al, feature of this fcoocert was the admira ble way in which the managers looked but or the financial affairs of the - Church. Some time before the curtain rose little girls with- baskets of flowers, and, boys with neatly printed programmes, were ac tively engaged in selling them to the audi ence. We Judge, therefore, that as rounds of applause succeeded nearly every piece of music, and, as the house was a full one, the pecuniary, results of the concert were as successful as the musical parts of it. The stage was arranged with great taste, ' and the perfume of numbers of rare flowers mingled with the "concord of sweet sounds." " . - . Baperior Court. The following cases were disposed of yesterday : . - State vs. Alexander Mclver, larceny. Guiltyl Sentenced to three years in. the Penitentiary.. State vs. George Williams, assault and battery. Guilty. Sentenced to the Peni tentiary for three yeurs. , Statev. Andrew 'Laspiere rel. ; al , lar ceny, two cases. Not guilty. , . , StHte vs. Peter Croom, removing a tree from the Cemetery.. Guilty., . Sentenced to pay a fine of $100 and' costs. If fine and co8la are not paid at the end of the. term, the prisoner will be confined in the Work House for two years; also, required to give bond for good behavior until next term of Court, rf--t 1 State vs. Ilenry ShrTver. larceni'. Guilty.' Sentenced to five years in the Penitentiary.; State vs. George Gripp, larceny. GuiltyJ Sentenced to ten years in the Penitentiar3J State vs. David Davis, larceny. Guilty.1 Sentence not yet passed. 1 7-;- r Tbermomettr Record The following w ill show the state of the thermometer,-at the stations mentioned, at 4:30 P. M., yesterday,' as ascertained . from' the daily bulletin issued from the Signal Office in this city: ! i r AugusU, 80; Atlantic City, 54j Cairo,67j Cape May, 5C; Charleston, 75, Cape Henry, 78; Cincinnati, 66; Galyeston,;83; Indianolai 81-; Jacksonville, 78; Key West, 82; Knox ville, 62; Xynchburg 66;;;Memphis, 70; Mobile, 81; Montgomery, 76; Nashville, 73 New Orleans, 80; New York, 59; NQrfolk- St. Louis, 64; Vicksburg, 75; Washington; glWjlmhh; ; j. pTQIHi An I naane Colored .Woman. ; A young colored woman, by tbe name of Delia Gardner.was arrested yesterday morn Irig, by p6cerialccharged h act ing disorderly on the streets. Delia is evi dently not responsible for her actions. Her conversation is very ' wild arid scattering, leaving no doubt that she Is laboring under an attack of insanity," which, though not of a very serious type, is calculated to render it unsafe for her to be allowed to go at large. . She,was furnished quarters at the station house to. await the arrival of ( the Mayor. ; , ; !r:iu'ur: :. ' Funeral (crmou. 1 ,' Kev. N. Andrews, formerly, of this city, but now a resident of-Wayne county, is here On a brief, visit t and. will preach the funeral sermon df the late JameSFleet-at the Fifth Street . M. . Church,, to morrow Sunday) morning, :at otelock? :?A--xi i i ' 1 aa-i. - ... r rim Blabop AlKloion' Appointments ior -J' fat in a'latioB 1ayetleviUeaft . : May 6, Saturday. Rocknsb, ;w7Sf fiw-is.4fi' Sundays .-;uianop i7PiBBwirpiaint Weldohi-Saturday: April 29. ;',! ? A i .-1 Halifax Sundav. ADril-SOj; '; Collection in each congregation i for Dio cesan Missions. via is?j k M Appointments of Rev, -W. S. Blacky Prpjiidmfi- Elder, for bis second rouudof ffuarterl ileetihglphlhf WjlmingkM J)is- J tnct ior me memoaibs xs. vuurcu, douiu, the present Conference year: i j'Mias.,at Fair BluflVrri III pril; 2980 Wilmington, at Front Street, May a 6-7 Kenansville, at Rtehlands, May 13-14 Cokesbury, at Cokeshury, e JUay a 021 Smithvinlat -4-! rMayi.W28 Onslow at Queen's Creek, i June 8-4 Topsail,1 at Herring Chapel - June vlO-11 Elizabeth, at -. ... , , 4 Johft, ;i7-18 1 TrTKDDIMO CASOS AND VISITma CAKDS augll PriatiBK and Pabliahinx Haua. 77; Pittsburgh, 65; Pnnta Rassa, 81; St; "NiTC.; .TOSrt'MlS rie 'Miu.''.!i ? - ; vrs ' , The -mails will cloise' at the Citv Post-Of fice until further notice as follows : Northern (night) mails for ail points North, ,.Ja8t and West of , VVeldon, , . r, . , . s t uuuy ni. ....... v. . p . ...... . 0:00 x . jil. . " through and way (day) V- -:t ' 4 ; ''mails- dailviexcept Sunday, ' 6:30 AJ M. Mails for, the N4 C -.Bailrbad, ..ji iihmUi- and. routes .supplied, s there-, , ;. v . . from., at. i. . . .-. . 1. . , . , .. 1 0:30 P. M. Southern " mails for alf points , ; ' , South, daily. .; a v; 5 u r M. Western mails.C.R'y) daily -(except Sundays,i,v.i.;r. i;'. 650P. M. Fayetteyille, and offices bn Cape ? i Jt'ear - iuver, Mondays and, , Fridays. :.t ..; . .v.;. . ...... 1 :00 PM. Fayetteville by 0.0. R'y. daiiy ; -1 ' ; (except BundaysWi". ...V.. : i5:30 AT. M. Onslow .Qj H. and intermediate, i;-- ,13 : offices every. FridaT..t. .6:00 A. M. The Smithville mails, bv steamboat, close at 8 A.' M.', daily, except ISundayS. ' ' '.' EMails- for .Easy Hill,, Town Creek, ' Bell Swamp,- Supply and Shallotte, every Friday at 6 A.;M.-..U--5iii5J : ; .. ; Mails delivered from 6:30 AJ:M. to 7:15 P. M., and on Sundays from 8:30 to 9:30 A. Stamp Office open from 8 A M. to 12 M..; and from 2 to 6.O0 P. M IMoneyorderfor Register Department open same as stamp Office.: .. ' ; ; i , . . Stamps, for sale at general delivery when stamp office Ts closed. ' "j ' Jii'-' ,u - Key Boxes accessible atr all Jhours, ? day andnightt;';i(!ii,m -t bhi h.. Mails collected from street, boxes every f Persona -of aedeatary habtta, and overworked, find ia Dr. Bull's Vegetable Pills a sneculc for want xf Appetite, PaJplution, Debility, - Coaatinatlea, ana man otner nameiets aumeata.. At ine orng scores. . -f v . . ..Book Kindkit. 1-h Moaania stab Book Bind- ry doec kinds of Binding and Ruling in a work maatike maiii:. and St reasonable ' prices. Mer chants and ethere needing Receipt ' Bookn. or other work, may rely oa heir orders. . promptness fa tbe execution of TBAjKsraa PBiHTiHa-lHKS. Invaluable- to tall road companies, steamship companies, banks, mar chants, manaiactorera and others. They are en daring and changeless, and wQl copy sharp and cleat for an indefinite period of time. Having Jnst received a fresh supply of these ink, we are pre pared to execate orders promptly and at moderate price. ;v,"'-5'-j 1: - -:;! - M ABBIRD, ; KOK0WSKY GERKEN.-On tke evening of the :.k l. . .Wa U.IJ..U . .t. A V.I.1-). K the Kev. O. D. Bernheim, II r. Henry Kokoweky and .buss anna Caroline ueracn : no cams . DIED, DIckSEY. In this citv. on Friday mornfn?. tbe Stthlnet., Wellington iLnnmerasn. only son of P. T. ana r. A. liicuey, agea a monws ana 5 aays. The friends and acquaintances of tbe family are respectfully invited to attend tbe funeral this (Sat- urdaj) aftcrneon.. at Z o'clock, from their resi dence on Queen street, between 5th and 6th, thence t Oakdale Ceaejtery. '.U VVu' ALWAY. At 10:55 o'clock.laet hhiht.Mr8. A. E. Alway, aged 73 years. Her funeral will take place froia the First Bap- tint Church at 4 o'clcck this afternoon. Friends and acquaintances are invited to attend. :- - i W t AlyERTISEMENTSi '6 Wilmington Gas Light Co. TllE REGt7LA ANNUAL 1IKETINQ OF THIS ' 'is.-' Company will be held at tbe Company's Office on MONDAY, May the let, atlO A;M; ; M CHARD J. JONES, Sec'y and Treasurer. ap 9-2t , Hathorn Congress Water. S3 00 PEB CASK op FoUR Doz-KAcn- i NSW PRUNES, 13 LBS, FOR $1. NEW PATENT PROCESS FLOUR-BEST IN THE WORLD. j GEO. MYERS', aP29-tf fj i 11 and 13 Soma Front st. Hand-Made : -Sweet Mash WHISKEY. ! Only C3.00 per Gallon - WARRANTED BY TEST. v -: :t r. . .; - : ' j Purest for1; Medicinal Use r in this 11 & 13 South Front St. ap29-tf ; G-olden SeedyRice,, For sale by a?C9-tf EDWARDS & HALL. H f-l V-J 3doysters, ?lForsaiebyKc:Ul;,. EDWARDS II AIL; 10,000 IbiCNo. 2 SKottdersi Fersaleby;';', r'!,' v. : ; ;'eiwards & hall. I 'aps-tr f.ii f, inetodraacy I TAKE GREAT PLBA8URR IN ANNOUNCING to the Ladies that 1 have returned home, and flurlng my absence I vkked ail the Leading Empo riums oj rai:n.on ia new- iera, mnaaeipnia ana Baltimore. and witnessed teveralof the Grand Openings, ana after a careful examination-of the popular Stytesj I purchased ' -..- yi..u-.. "AN EXTENSIVE AND BEAUTIFUL 8TOCK: 6F FRENCH MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, la all 'the LATEST PARIS DESIGNS; in Laceg. Silks. Ornaments. CreDe. Ribbons. Pattern - Bon- nets, French Flowers and MourningMillinery, Km broidering, Ruffllngsv' Ruching. Fans, Parasols, Kid ilovei", Zcphsr Worsted, and the Celebrated Tin-Too Pompadonrs, with an elegant eel. ctlon of Neck-Ties in all the Newest bbadei lades and manv other Novelties too numerous to mention; An early inspection soiiciteo. ' v ; w , s Vartetr store, A Warket t.,--' ap9-tf nac Mrs. L. FLANAGAN. 1 4 i ITotice. SV.'. fa.H VJOTICE IS HEREBY. GIVEN THAT ALL R AH- tau uqaor tieaiecs nw coma iorwara,vmaka application and renew their LiquortLi censes, s ing to law oar before the first of May, 1876. ah delinquents will be liable to heavy, pen accora- vy-penalHet. . . - r, UJtOKUJE W. JHJU1U)JAUA, i KAU2 Ilolaccca. IIolacrTs '(. 0(n; !K'8TJGAB3HOUSB;, ' For sale by J ' ap tJ-tt f KERCHNER A CALDEH BROS. !T"SMALri PAci apS9 tf ui toflaruicraiuii- afc TE! COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE BX . A isting between the nndersisned. under the firm and style of W. U A U. M. DART ia diseolved. - All matter of , buslnets pertaining to the late firm will be settled bv W. H. Jnrt. who Hlnne in anthers ized to feign in liquidation. ' - - W: IL DARry rrWK UNDERSIGNED WILL CONTINUE THE J. 1 Business in all ot ito branches at the o d stand. solicits aiing a inded'o ting a continuance of the patronaze heretofore extended o the Id finovn ;s; ! fi'.lu- to--W,-ti, ap7 4w " 'Joopnal aod Review; ecpr.--.v .-; $5; B UYS A GOOD ALL-WOOL FROCK CO AT. T , - --"V , - ill BUYS' A GOOD VEST. ' . : . ' A at earner now on the way is bringing FLANNEL UITS at,$lQ5J. ; --1 ap ST tf V 'j s . Clothiers and Merchant Tailors. '-' Novelties for SILK AND FELT HATS I Ltadies' and SUsseV IIats, . 7 -- --n' A.T 7 ' HARRISOX & ALUEK'S. ' ;PMeii'lc;.,5L. ! FrontSta :iOJl. NGINE AND" BOILER OF, STEAM TUG JAHKs MUKKAY. -Cvunder 18x20. ' Boiler With new tubes. Hull is some worm-eaten,, but with some repairs could be made to run quite a distance. For further particulars address : - i.i ap5-Sw P. O.Box 591, Wilmington, N. C. v Corn. Coriia ii Corns ; j iAfth BUSHELS CORN, 2 ; - i . T ap yr-tf x For sale by KERCHNER CALDER BROS Plonr. . Flour. OA A hbla BOB WHITE FLOUR. 200 400 : BELL HILL " FLOURS other grades. For sale bv ap 27-tf i KEROHNSK & CALDER BROSl i Money Saved Is Money Made ! J ' AND I AM DETERMINED To Offer such Bargains ' -J 'r'-r -'s - in . . " Men's and Boys' Clothing, I ' THAT WILL ENABLE ALL! WHO BUY OF US TO SAVE AT LEAST ' TEN PER CENT. " ': ''r--:':: h -.i,, ': A. SHRIER, ' ' P 27-tf ... ( ,,, . :.; 33 Market A) Picture Frames. ALNUT. PLAIN AND CARVED,- f i : RUSTia every STYLE and SIZE. MOTTO and other Frames made to'order from the very, latest ctyles of Mouldings. ; 5 t5y Order for Framing will meet wlth'prompt attention if left at ", : " ' . , , 5,; YATES' BOOK STORE, c apgs-tf Market Street Full Lines of Heats. Backs, Bellies,' C. Riby 8. Clear, : L. Clear, 8. Cored enoniaers ana uma. u, a. saonldera, Smoked Shoulders and Smoked Sides, :-and Pickled Pork, Smoked and -, Dry Salted, of everyjKind. , , , . 15,000 lbs. H. C. Bacon. 1 j HAMS, SIDES and SHOULDERS. - ; Potatoes, Onions, Apples, Oranges and Lemons. 1,500 bWs. FOTir, ALL GRADES. AND WARRANTED SWEET Soaps, Matches. Candles, Starches, Sodas, - f i - ww wn vm - i 'JiL.l 20& bbls. Suffard; A& C,TC, CRUSHED, POWD'D, DEMARARaJ loo itud;. Holasses, Cttha, New-Orleans, Sugar HouseGoiden Dxips, Ac j Every Tblng a Grocer Kccds. Jrackerg,' Cakes, 'Candles, Nnts. Splcesj FruitsJ sr, Cheese, JrdVCanried Goods of every a, Wood .and Willow Ware,: Brooms. Jmoking and Cbewlng Tobacco, Cigars lOescnpuon, wooc 'Brashes. Bmokins' crvt 'fffe'iUoaaan.'cj s n -i i liquors a specialty, .r t Only Reliable Brands kept, and ALES. PORTERS - ana 4.uju always on nana. Qit?it ""L'.iJ - ADRIAN A VOLLKRS. apl6-tf r Corner Dock and Frontstreeta. Cool Summer JBeverages "PERSIAN MRAB, LEMONADE, M 4pAuvii aadfeODAWATRR, whh a large variety of 8Y- n u rj, among waicn e tiaca, iu:a u range or Mal ta, Orgeat, Nectar .&c r , . , i l?ij -.U-.iVAt i'it C'X,NORTHRbP'8'f J ,apl6-q, J r Krnit and Confectionery Store, I1 Scales. iv Scales.7; ; Wishing to (close -out the scales I hare oi) . hand, J wjll sU the same AT COST FOR CASH, and wtu guarantee hem to ba as good as any lntnemarKet. "H " t-' GEO. A. PECK,J ' ! j mh 88 tf i isu f. v . , JNo. t5 tonth Front 8t f t. r NEWEST 'DESIGNS IN SPRINQ ( i'j'l .t'T -)l !V -ii 1 f I li. .' 1 5 Dress Goods.' 1 i ;: . . i. -..(r ',, if. .Ill ANI) P.ENpID FABRICS , IN ;:i:diiimg,&oo( i -j SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON."- r if; i . - . . - - . .t i At !"s jr. &.H. sAnsoK'8, . ap!6f I . f : . .. .) ; 43 Market Street - . . . r 7 CornHay&d;-"': 4000 u"pnm6UteCon Vt; i iDAA bales choice; Eastern Hay, ki j,iji i i 5Q bozw aWeay ISKA bags Rio Coffee, 'j'' j ,V OUTTH Viy v,.,x t.iy7,f . ;Sf100k5?s,liai,,o'Jl ,n ,r""f s'il'-Y-i mOA bhl Freeh Lime, OEment and Huter , ,fii , ."Tac.fBahi Lyeiaadles, &i J ' ap 8-tf ' ft WORTH. WHOLE : NO. 2,t92. 7 tMISCELLANEQIJS. ( M. CJROKLY, Auctioneer. " ' : : BY CRONLY A MORRIS. ' Pi?mssi9nert.S,ale.ofBeal AN. PURSUANCE OF AN- ORDER ANU TH creeof the "Superior Court of the conntv of Rn.ti- wlck. made, on the day of if arch. 1876, in the ctrabuu uiuvcts ioi; pDamK ia raia ujon. in me case of. WUhamT Walters, Richard KraJley,- William d- uuea iuiu uuii b, n pane, u iq t'ontm-ssioner tor ti ai purpose appointed-by aid order; I.wi a. on SATITRDAY . the 221) t)A Y OP a PkTi . .t tk. Conn House, in the County -f New Hanover.: ex- pose w saie, oj puoue auction, iuh iouowiirg de scribed TRAlT or PAKCELuF JLANIi. situated in the county of Brunswick, On the eastern side of jagie s leiana, opposite to tne city of Wilmington, and butted and bounded as follows, viz: On th 4sast oj tractOf S. Green. at law or devisees of the late Isaac Northrop : on the West by Alligator Creek, and oa the' North by land now or lately the property of William L. Berry,and formerly belonging to the late - Thomas H. Wright containing ONE HUNDRED ACRES, more of lefs. One-fifth of the tunluua irinncnr tn ha nrtil In .h and the residue in three equal .Instalments.' payable fenr, eight aad: twelve months respectively after e day Of sale, rach deferred navmenta tabesr in terest from day of sale, at the rate of eight per cent per annum, and to be secured by the promissory notes of tbe purchaser the title to bo reserved ub til payment of said notes, tbe purchaser having the right to pay the same before maturity. - '7; ' - - W. A. WRIGHT, Jr.; r Wilmlngtea, March 3-tds Commissioner. . & The aiove sale is postponed untU,WEDNESDAY. MAY 3D, 1876, at W -o'clock, M M Motif Z. ap aa-tos - ...... - , Ilortgage : Sale. r.'s ... B Y'virtud of the power contained In ' a Mortgage exeented to me by John A Taylor and' wife, dated d Jane. 1869, and registered in Book W. WS pt 'go 447, Records of New Hanover Coanty, I will fore close said mortgage bra sale of the premises there in conveyed, at 1-aDiic Auction, at Exchange Cor ner, in the Citv of Wilmington, on tha.RTH DAT JULY NKXT. at 11 o'clock, A. Mj , oaia mongagea premises are tne well known RE SIDENCE Of tbe late said John A. Tavlor. sltnate on Market Street In this'-city.and running through to Princess Street Terms Cash, t ap 7-SJd , DAVID G. WORTH, t- XY VIRTUE OF. THE POWER CONTAINED in a certain Mortgage, executed to me by the late John A Taylor and his wife, bearing date 9th May', 1868, and registered In the Records of New Hanover County, In Book W, 498, 1 will foreclose said mort gage, by sale of the premises therein conveyed, for cash, at the Msrket House, in the City of Wil mington, cn TUESDAY, the 16TH SAY OF MAY. 1876, at 11 o'clock, A. Mi j ins iaj z negins on tne soutngrn line of Princess Street 80 feet iBastwardly from the S.E. intersec tion Of Fourth and Princess Streets, and man tub wardly60feet by 130 feet deep, i r , -: i i . W. 1 STEELE, ap 25-201 7 j .-V Mortgagee; ;V,Tax Collector's Office,. . -" ' NEW HANOVER COUNTYqApril 24, 1876. TAX-PAYERS, WHO HAVE NOT SETTLED their COUNTY TAXES in full for the year 187S, are hereby notified to come forward at once and pay the balance of Coun due, the collection of which was restrained by v -;. -his .-. If such balance la sot the FIRST: DAY OF JUNE. 1876. the uro il be .levied on, ad- J vertised, and sold according to law. To receive tbe same. I will attend, at tut OfRne on ' HUBUAIS. TU1SSDAXB, FRIDAYS and BATUR- DAYS of each week. ap25-ael' Ji)- - r AiB.' BLACK, ;w ... . Tax Collector. . Fifteen Cents WILL BUY A VOLUME OF ; LORD BYRON, SHAKSPERB, y W pr MOORE'S WORKS, ' : :ud ; From ' S. JEWETT, 1;1 ; ' ; Bookseller and Stationer.-, t j aprfiat-tf : - .-. .ii 37 N. Front st. : u: Coal and" W$ba," fV BEST QUALITY, ; , DELIVERED ANY WHERE IN CITY, AT LOWEST GASH PRICES.5 O. G. PAR8LEY CO., ; , Cor. Oraneeand & Water 8 ap 9-tf .. . .in if,'. Improved German ' Potatoes. ' y- NEW ASSORTMENT OF ' r-?-f? Brl ss & Brothers' : Tegetanle) i-r,vjn-s.tm r.t; ;iftMn ?':?;.-M;a fi-'j-j; 4 ;,.AtwU -.. ,,..,!,; a. Hi W. RUNGE'S.'r aplO-tf N. B". corner Second and Market st Wanted, JL COMPETENT . AND KYPRRIENCED MAN to overseer a Turpentine Farm tn South Carolina. u Beat references required,' For particulars address , .. t - . . J. n. AlUUCK. ' i ap7-3t v Miltett,Pdrt Royal B, B.;s. Of J CLOTHING-! Tbe VeixLatest Styles! TTlie yteJ?ripe8j JL." 3D -A.;:Vi 1 3D'S ' 1IERCIIANT, " "! . " T A IiL O R AND CLOT II IE R L Established 1841.:;t !i Patent Champion, f.-t Bur glamd;1 Fir (BrPropf Vlaiilts and Sobrj inij ii ii -1.3 Fni;ALSOnp5 im f-iiaai . '.i Jli'i'jo ,'i;v !'(;! V "?:! i- ' !lll ,nrCrm?coxst:! Wl;Wrpadwa til - :' ' si;' iiv1!' 56-60 Sndnryt., D6on. J 1 it i JL"' LuiYlS ebic ,eta in -a 1 a.l 4..a twlntmonta. aad la hi charge tit oae of ti e most skiUial workmen in tbe State, AU kinds of Stadia exeented.aeaOy, cheaply aad apa4.ttouaJfr'-----:f-------,.--r-.',i-i:vr;, . Tax dfertv wil :'.vBveoay6.rii;i-itixi..i..-;-. Oi . -ona week,. 3 6f t-m two MUJ3zltti.'u.'-iai:s or ; .i4fJThre weeks... ........ 6 6 One tnonUi.Uf.AA,Zfiil.l 8 Of " Two months.... ..........15 OP ; Three months....;; ;. ..ss oo f Six ihont.5Aii...-:wy...85 00 ooaWy low tatet.t.'r-M'-': - t jrave squares estimated as a quarter-column, and ten squares ss a half column, f- .. - ,.: j ruiwu request, tne Beantirni j s, ; ' fi I ik?: Win be MjaateL f or tne?liMtrtleB7 u4 h MOaAlPpEirEVtNGlWAt; ltv Fflie Mnfeio adfieOTerv4r6norifev Iil3 JFaaoy LiftU ff?,jaB4yprh,wt . , cnorca.: )c. .-; "TICKET SrXFfrtttb cf ii'nvfc,;t 7.r the Honee w;tho,nt extra -cHaree. to. bh had t Yates5 Book Store and at thedxr. " an SS-8t; . it HAVE YOUR BOUSES ,jFRESCOKDaIN ANY style to suit' yoursdC i J " . 7" ANB -ASTONISH EVERYBODY E tSE If j t 0 1 :??w4f'-,U - f ' t Justthink ,of IT, I $.19-00' Oi.$ 00. -.,T-f ' i,.!i,K-,f; All kinds of BORDERS. "PAKWHra- rrin-K-tL 2 Honse and glen Painting la aVita hranchel. Life Size-Portrait Painting In-oll paint A public boon. f& Genuine Kalspmining in dnrabfe colors and all shades and tints, and at lower nrlm thin kn. Other firmcsfl posstWy eontpeta whh.w ,iH oi At v . BUEPAKD'S PAINT SHOP. SHS9a0tUib SOG m nPrincess Street;; '; 10.000 BJf f0? iuV. 3000 mi 7 QQ JtlfF:" pablMOLASES, ; iOUU" 'hT am7i J iljt jl 400 Sneeting.andiyarns i LAKE GEORGE, lEBANpN A.. rijtJi ysr ..r AND MANCHESTER SHEETING, Ti l '. ; 'V !' ... ; AND LITTLE RIVER YARNS- A large lot of CORN SACKS, made of HEAVY f , SHEETING. iFprJstrength Jand general , p-. , pearance far superior to the old style Corn .. ; , , Basv. i OideraapianTJBS (;.--''- j ; FACTION GUARANTEED, by Ji ap 22-tf J , .;, WILLIAMS MURCHISON. THE BEST AND.' LARGEST 'ASSORTMENT X of WEEDING HOES ever in the city. : -Wo .have a Hoe with the bevel on the top side, jast as it should be. which we warrant to stand the WE ARE SELLING AT BOTTOM PRICES. r Call and examine at the New Hardware Store of . ap S3 tf - - .GILRS- ITJRCHIKON. f ' u fi W Qpdy i&OTaipei u OENERAL CQMMISSIPN MEBCHANTS,Oorner Princess and North Water streets, Wllming-' We will condact our business with the determina tion to establish a firtt aiaaH tiicUy:Conuaisskn House, and to give entire satisfaction to n all who Uaytfavor.ml wftb their atrotiarat-.! )Uirt 5 tf' r - T '.-- ! r V tt,1Ai.lff fl i I -!'.i-j,, n TTROM SHELBY. K C SUPERIOR -Pwiu: vi ttmpi)mm rhink.wto e reepecuuuy ass aitcniion ie mis i - . a uu I iiraui iiuui bu DoiYou DnnfcTea? f J ANOTHER yOLUNTARYiTETIMONIAiV! '"it- ...f .... . - r fAVA'AUiMli unA at. rw. "BEST TEA, I EVER DRANK IN MY LIFE." . ii t . lvll ..ijii It ei.u j -tw.t; 4 :OU7f' idjtry omi ' .Tea Drinkers shoal oar ,IT IS NOT, CANNOT Bjb 1914 by any, ether par ties here. ' .. -,':. .. SAMPLE ITrrYo;aB jrara tp llkf iu r,ij , j w CHAS. B. MX JKS & CU. i : U ,-Hi.ia?'ak"iJI aiJSorthiFrpat t t.j ..Ji r :,!il rfiS lo ib;i ffTf WT55fac 4 cOj 77M,,7.??n 'fwXnh. :; wtv . april 23-tfDAW ' f J and 7 North Frent Street Pearl 'Hofiliiny., jFedrr Hoiiiiny ! jusf,&Wu 7:.-. j. v r., try it.. ,7" . ; -. 7 : ; .7-::.;:8nyfJW:.:... ap 6-tf- .. . :. ' f t j ; j f r Agents p Uie,y iU. H FaanKsV 'Scale";' npOBSTVEKWAD,E;f;?i -.tt HU A - , BUTCHERS' CLOCK SCALES. ;'" Counter 'Scales. 'Grocers Scares, Cotton Scale. -Tea kcales,' Side-Beam Scales in - fact, every kind of Scale that is wanted can be found at1 thatJla iftt- JLY MRS. E..D. E. N. SOUTJJWORTB, BEING ELF-MAbfffer.'OU OF THtJ fiEPTHand now lssaed for Ihethat ia Rook Foniw1tIt apor traitof Mrse Souihworth. engraved on, Steel, from 'a PhotoeraphjuBt taken or nei-. Bcanilfally" bound in Morocco CtotiLsSZiJt Wii$ Jl iotlji C ap: u-u - uts xsook ana jsm ic 1 lore: m null iusan e'i'j 1 ,.iniino . TO -ALL COHCnillTBD. j'ci'wr 7'.: q ifj3? iPIiATi3 WAR3 Al'JlWRLRY, I n; ' Jewelry StotsdmerFraat aid Prmcess stA - ; f-W -aav HJUOt aV lUM sawnv afaawa vwa and exTiine before buying elsewhere t , . -n trWatchev, Clocksf-and Jewehy caMfally Re- aairea ana warranted ior twelve montas. febia-tf Aent .77 1 1 A 1 r 1