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THE HOBNING STAB. By WBI.IK BEttNARD. PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT MONDAYS. . RATES OF BBB9CB- MO IK ADVASC! t One year, (by mail) postage paid,., ......... $7 00 mtmonthi. " , ........... 4 00 Three months, " x i 35 One month. 1 00 nv.f.unwribers. aelivered in any part of the city, Fifteen Cents per week. Our City Agents are not authorized to collect for mere than three month in advance. OUTLINES. v Sherman, Mortem, Hamlin ami others are endeavoring to force the President to -take positive action, ia favor of Packard. - - Mr. Robertsoo, of south Carolina, pre sented a petition of citizens, of, Spartan burg to the Senate, of both parties ; and' races, denouncing the Chamberlain and sustaining the . Hampton government. - Mr. Stephens ia very ill Senator ftobertson made a speech in which he de nied that the whitefgintimidated the blacks. The Pope is quite sick in bed of se nile epilepsy. - The Turkish Parliament will meet on 1st March. - Midha Pa sha has issued an order disarming the pop ulation; Turkey will conclude a peace with Servia on the basis of state of affairs before , the war; shejs williug to grant 'territory to ifentenegro; Servia will accept Turkey's proposals. Aaron Haas, Atlanta, Ga., has been elected President of Fifth" District B'tfai Brilh. - -Republican caucus have selected Morton, Edmunds and Prelinghuy- sen as members of the Compromise tribu nal; Democrats elected Thurman and Bay ard. - Supreme Court adjourned to T-i t . rv . i rwa w . . reuruary im. i ne president signs electoral compromise bill and sends a mes sage concerning it; he signs it because of his appreciation of the imminent peril of the institutions of the country. Sen ator Bailey, of Tennessee, takts his seat. Senator Sargent submitted report of Senatorial committee to Florida. - - Se cretary of New York refuses to recognize tthe transfer made by New Jersey Mutual Life insurance Company because it is i$400,000 short. New York , markets Gold 105f105l; cotton 13i13Jcts; spirits iurpentine 45 J cents; rosin $2 85 40. By Last Night's Mail. Entertainment . at PreiIIot Grant. " Baltimore, Jan. 28. Mr. Samuel M. Shoemaker, of the Adaras Express Company, gave a re ception last evening to President Grant and four members of his Cab met. During the evening t! le Presi- ueni receiveu leiegrams irom an sec 3 - . 1.1 r tions of the country congratulating mm on me passage ot the electoral bill. AboUt five hundred persona were present at the gathering. ! Pram Month Carolina. Special to' Charleston Journal of Com j merce.1 - TiMsroxsviLLH, Jan. 28. ; Yesterday morning, about two o'clock, B. C. Holloway, i one of Chamberlain's trial lusticea of this place, was called to his door by some unknown parlies arid shot. ' The re ... e . i 't i . i port, or me snooting reacnea ina ne groes m toe country and Jtney at once charged the deed on the whites, aud became much ' exasperated, and during the day indulged in much vi olent and incendiary Ianguagc,which caused apprehensions of an attack on the town. To prevent this the Intendant ap pointed a strong force of special 3 i : i ii J l guarded the town. Last night, as two of these police were going their -rounds, they were tired on. They were then at the eastern end of the town, near an ordinary country fence, - which surrounds the woods. The firing waB quite heavy and proceeded, from the woods. Both . of the po lice were wounded; one in the hip and the other in the.shoulder. Both woudns are severe, but not necessarily 1 fatal. The balls were evidently fired from guns similar to those furnished by Chamberlain to the negro militia. The policemen returned the fire and gave the alarm, and a pursuiug- party was at onoo or ganized, bat no trace of Chamber lain's pets could be found. Holloway died to-day, and mucn excitement and uneasiness prevails, and more trouble is expected. The Legislature. 1 Raleigh Observer's Report CoBiieiiBed. " ' SENATE. j Saturday, Jan. 27, 1877. i INTRODUCTION OF BILLS. By Mr. Liles: A bill to aid in the construction of the Cheraw and Sal' isbury Railroad, asking for seventy five convicts to work on said road. Referred to committee on Internal Improvements. By, Mr. Troy: A bill to appoint a county Superintendent of Education. Mr. York arose and annouqeed, that on Wednesday next, at 12 o'clojck,he would introduce resolutions concern ing the death of Senator Marler. Bill in relation to the charter of the town of Kinston, requiring a res idence of -twelve months to allow a person to vote, was postponed till the 5th of February, at 12 o'clock. ; Bill to prevent the destruction of legal notices (originating in ; the House) was, under a suspension of .the rules, on motion ot Mr. Liamam, put upoiL its several readings and ; 'passed..' . O'lJiU'l-- " Bill to incorporate the Laborer's Union of Wilmington was reported back from the House with erigrpssed amendments. Amendments concurred in. :'".,':) ' ; , ::;-;. ! . Resolution concerning the relations of 'the colored race was, under a sus pension of the roles. : nut tirjon its several readings and passed by a vote HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES A Senate bill to liactieod too law with regard to the ale" of liquor in Carthage township, Moore county, Y VOL. XIX. NO , 106 . was taken up, and the House con curred in the amendments. H. B. 202, to incorporate the town of Sparta, m Edgecombe -j county, was taken trp oh its second reading, and on motion of Mr. Wilson, of Burke, was informally passed over. ' Bill to prohibit the sale ot intoxi cating liquors within two miles of Donaldson Academy, - outside the town of Fayetteville, in the county of Cumberland, was taken up arid passed its second reading, and under a. suspension of the rules was put upon its third reading aud passed j A bill to be entitled an act to reg ulate trials in Justices' Courts, pro viding for a change of venue upon an affidavit that the affiant believes he cannot get justice, with a substitute from the J udiciary committee, ; was taken , up . and the substitute was adopted, and the bill as amended by the substitute passed Us second reading. Under a suspension of the rules the bill was read a third time ,and passed. v Under a suspension of the rules, H. B. 354, an act to re-enaot an act to run and establish a boundary line between the counties of Wayne and Greene, was taken Up with an amend ment from the committee on corpo rations. The amendment was adopted, and the bill as amended was put upon its several readings and passed, i H. B. 320 for the relief of George W. Willoughby, Sheriff of Anson, was taken up, and, kon motion of Mr. Danlap, was referred to the commit tee on Propositions and Grievances. A bill to be entitled on act to ex tend the time for taking out land f rants from the State till the 1st of anuary, 1879, was taken up, and, under a suspension of the rules, passed its several readings. ! Snprenae Court. The following cases were consi dered in the Supreme Court on Sa turday: , ' " State ex rel. J. N. D. Wilson vs. W. M. Houston, administrator, et al., from Cabarrus; argued. W. J Mont gomery for plaintiff ; Wilson & Son for defendants. ! I P. M. Morris, administrator, vs. S. x. Grier, et ah, from Cabarrus; ar gued. R. Barringer and W. Jj Mont gomery for plaintiff; Wilson & Son for defendant. Spirits Turpentine. . ' Let the legislators pass a bird bill. j , ,,---'. i I : The JPee Dee See is now a forty- eight column paper. I I I-The Good Templars of Rocky Mount are flourishing. - " Elizabeth City has petitioned to have its boundaries enlarged. j ; Calvin Morgan, colored, jailed at Asheville for stealing horses. 1 -r- A pole punching will come off at Ilookerton on the 16th of February. -I-Six hundred and seVenty-seyen bales cotton were sold at Raleigh last week. 7 Raleigh Observer: Some thief, a few nights ago, carried off the spring wa gon belonging to Ellis & I'riypliard. 7 The Asheville Citizen publishes letters from Northern persons seeking in formation concerning Western North Caro lina.!. ; -- .,; .. .. ,. 7 Hinton Helper, who helped bring on "The Impending Crisis? in 1861, has gone to Booth America. lie is 9 na tive of this State, i y J, An effort to raise a handsome endowment for Davidson College is now going on. Rev. Henry A. Banks, the agent, has raised thus far fd.OOU. Raleigh Observer: A colored servant, employed by Mr. Z. T. Brou&htbn, lefuyesterday morning, carrying with her nearly aU of the clothing belonging to Mr. Broughton's mother. i . The committee is still at work on the Logo Harris impeachment He is represented by Hon. D. O. Fowle, Messrs. Smith & Strong, Col. Walter Clark and Messrs. Busbee&Busbee. The' Weekly Record, published at Magnolia by our friend Rev. J. N. Stal ling, has appeared again very greatly en larged and improved.. A prosperous voy age over tne journalistic waters. A writer in the Newbern Nut Shell calls upon the citizens of Newburn to make an effort to raise funds to help the Orphan Asylum at Oxford, by getting up a musical, tueatrical, or otner entertainment. Raleigh Observer: Mr. W. R. Lindsay, of Rockingham county, elected to fill tha vacBncv occasioned bv the death of the late Dr. P. il. Winchester, took his seat yesterday in the House of Kepresenta lives. ' ' r. Charlotte Observer: The Senate has passed a bill giving an appropriation of $70,000 for the speedy completion of the Western North Carolina Kailroad. Mr. Johnston, of Buncombe, is regarded as the Father of the bill. - Some professional robbers made a raid upon the editor ot the Magnolia He cord by entering his bouse through a win dow. . He says they were evidently stran gers or they would not have gone for an editors pocket book. . - Elizabeth City Carolinian: We hear of -several projected enterprises here. When the work on the railroad is begun in earnest a number will start in six months. All these will add to our population, to our business help everybody. -. v Elizabeth' City North Caroli nian: William Outlaw, the man reported murdered, has turned up in .Virginia. It appears that he ran away and left his wife in a very destitute condition. His disap pear an ce caused much excitement at the time. - ;. . - . 1 ' Asheville Citizen: The revenue office of this placet lately under the man agement of Maj. Plnkney Rollins, has been removed to Statesville, the two districts having" been merged into one, and Mr. Molt swallowing up Mr. Rollins and his office.. - - Charlotte Observer: We were shown a number of samples of checked and striped cotton goods just from the Pee WILMINGTON, Dee Manufacturing Company at Rocking- unui, uicumona county, wnicn, tor ele gance of finish and strength of fabric, can not be excelled by any similar goods of the kind that w$ have seen. -.- Elizabeth City; Carolinian: There is no room for more young men in town. It is full already overcrowded. To every young man! engaged in tilling the soil, whether as the owner of a farm or oth erwise, our advice is "stick" to your pre sent occupation ; it is ' healthy, ennobling and profitable in the end, ,i, ; i Charlotte Observer? Testerdav a cowardly and deeply laid plot to murder Tvag brought out at - the Magistrate's Cpurt. jjins jeeves, coioreu, was Drougm oeiore the court under a warrant, charged with giving one Annie Harshaw, colored, read containing pounded giass. Ltna Reeves was immediately sent to jail, to await trial at the next terra of the Superior Court. ' ;" . . , -; j. "." Raleigh News : Quite a num- ber of the sheriffs of the State are sending into the Auditor their accounts for holding the late election and for bringing the re turns to Raleigh, when they really did not bring the returns at all, but sent them by mail, express or otherwise. The law makes no provision for any moneys to be paid sheriffs for forwarding returns, but only proposes to pay them when the returns are actually delivered by the sheriffs in person. The News mentions tho fact that several natives . of North. Carolina have risen to distinction in Florida. Gov. Branch, of Halifax; Judge Dillou Jordan, of Cumberland; Judge James M. Baker, of Robeson, who has been both a Supreme Court Judge tfnd U. o. Senator; uavid U Yulee, ot New Hanover, an Israelite whose real name is Levy, are mentioned.. And lastly, Judge Settle, of Rockingham has just been appointed TJ. S. Judge for Flori da, witn a salary ot $3,ouu. ; 1 Go Vj, Vance has' pardoned Jas. A. Paul, sentenced to Ave years in the; pen. itentiary from Person county. The Item says: The petition for his parddn was signed by all of the jurors in the case, by the solicitor, all the lawyers, all the county officers, and nearly all the leading citizens of Person county. It was presented yester day by Montford McQehee, Esq., who had defended the convict,, and by Senator Cun ningham, and these gentlemen, added their appeals to the prayer of the petitioners. : ' Lenoir Topic: Last Saturday Mr. William Corpening, of Morganton, ar rived in town, having in charge Isaac, Ber ry, colored, charged with murdering his wife ten years ago last August. The scene of the murder was near Love Lady, some twelve miles from Lenoir, in this county. The woman was murdered and dragged some distance' into the woods and thrown in a gully, over which was piled a iour- iiorse load of logs, brush, etc. Isaac im mediately made bis escape, and bad not been heard from until he was arrested by Mr. Corpening, near Asheville, some three weeks ago. j . , 'i( TJKJEJ CITY. NEW ADVEUTISBMBNTS. J.-F. Gakrbix House tor rent. Tay-payers meeting this evening.'- ' MrasoN & Co. Suitings at cost. ' BraroBD, Ckow; & Co. Seed potatoes. Annual meeting of stockholders Bank of New Hanover. Local Dot. j We have had several days of very pleasant weather, the predictions of the almanacs notwithstanding. We learn that Martha Matier, who was badly burned last Saturday, by was up and doing falling against a stove, well yesterday,' . The usual - Monday's stock re port, ; &c.7waa"Bdrmade up yesterday, at the Produce Exchanged being delayed until the 1st of February, Thursday next ' The annual meeting 'off the stockholders of the Bank' of New Hanover will be held at their Banking House, in this city, on Thursday, the 8th of February, at 11 A. M.- ; -h1!, ;:: ;;.;.. f ': -7-Nearly stationary, followed by falling barometer, stationary or rising tem perature, southwest to southeast winds and partly cloudy weather, possibly succeeded at night by rain areas, ! are the Indications for this section to-day. ' ; 15 V : j Released.' ' 1-, : -i;v ... Alexander Sinclair and Jas. A. Bracey, under sentence from the U. SH District Court to be imprisoned for sixty 'days and pay a fine of $100,- were ' taken - from the county jail yesterday,' by TJ. 8. Dteputy Marshal VanSoelen, on a warrant from TJ. S. Commissioner Van Amringe, and carried bef ore the latter official, when, upon taking the insolvent oath, being unaUIe to pay their respective fines, they were released, their terms of imprisonment having ex pired. There is still one United States pri soner remaining in jail raagltrateM Court Jane Outlaw, colored, was arraigned be fore Justice Gardner, yesterday, on the charge of violating section seven, of the city ordinance, which relates to disorderly conduct on the public streets, judgment -was suspended on ' the payment of ,00818, conditional on the good behavior 1 of the defendant for twelve months. Meeting of Tax-Payer . An adjourned meeting of the tax-payers of this couBty will be held in the Court House, this evening, to receive the report of the committee appointed at the' meeting on the 22nd inst., and to determine as1 to the plan to be adopted to relieve the conn ty from its financial embarrassment, j Steallns Mtbek. Sam Manning; colored, . of Mason boro township, has been committed to jail: to await a bearing before the present term f the Superior Court,on the charge of stealing and butchering a bull yearlibg.-tba proper ty of Mr, Patrick Rasberry, a,ifew da-S since. '';'"';:' ; '"- v?':.',,'":..y- saperlor Coarc. , i.s. . t; The Superior Court yesterday was occu-J pieu wiiu mu civu uuunei.. was uiuccu by the Court that the criminal docket be i called and taken up on Wednesday: morn N. C, TUESDAY. JANUARY 30, 1877. 8trlckenwltu. Paralyala while on a ' Hunt Tbree paye and Nlsinta In ' tne W00.1-& Fatal Termination. Mr. BenjanuVlIarvel, aged about 70 or 75 years, residing on the plantation of Mr. Samuel Davis,, about six miles from this city, went .driving in the neighboring woods on Tuesday, of last week, taking with him a couple Of dogs. On the eve ning of the day succeeding the dogs came back to the : house .without their master, which served to strengthen the fears al ready entertained that something had hap pened to Mr. Harvel. On Thursday morn ing bells were placed on the dogs and a search was commenced for the : missing man, the animals leading; the way,!; and that night the unfortunate gentleman was found lying under a tree, speechless and apparently suffering from a stroke - of paralysis. - lie was cdnyeyed to his hbme, where he lingered, : speechless and uncon scious, until Sunday morning, wnen ne breathed his last. , Deceased leaves a wife and several children, only, two of whom, however, resided with him. The i:' j "Two dogs of black St. Hubert's breed, mm . lit unmatcnea ior courage, Dreaxn ana speea, which accompanied Mr. Harvel on his fa tal hunt, and remained with their master from Tuesday morning until Wednesday evening, were almost starved' when they reached the house of the stricken family with their mute appeals for succor.. The Fire Yeaterdav BlernlnK. . Yesterday morning, between four and five o'clock, our firemen and others were hustled out of .their warm beds by the sound of . the alarm-bells denoting a confla gration. It was found to originate from the burning of an old wooden tenement on the southwest corner of Front and Queen streets, formerly occupied by colored peo ple, all of whom, - we learn, but one poOr old woman, who was absent from home when; the fire . took place, having removed from the house : on Saturday. One 6 . our venerable citizens, though not yet classed in the category of "oldest inhabitants," in forms us that , this building' was erected about twentyve years ago, at which time it was christened "Palo Alto," and, Irom what we can learn, if that old "land-mark" could have talked before, it was subjected to the process of cremation yesterday morn ing it might have afforded much food for serious thought, if not material for a ro mance. The house was - on property be longing to I Mr. A. H. YanBokkelen, was not insured and was probably valued at about $150.; : i ; ' v - ' . . I' The old colored woman alluded to as still occupying the building lost everything she had. ' ' : " ....- 1 U Jnvenlle Runaway. : Three Colored lads, aged about six,' sev en ; and eight : years,' : respectively, were found asleep in a goods, box near Rock Spring, about 5 o'clock Sunday morning, by the police officer on that beat. They gave their names as Henry Thomas, George Bigaloe and! James ' Charity,' and it was supposed that they had run away -from their parents. They were lodged in the guard house for safe-keeping, and yester day morning were brought before the Acting Mayor, when the mother of Benry Thomas came forward and claimed her child, saying that she sent him down the street Saturday afternoeo on some errand, and that she could get no further tidings of the precocious youth until she keard he was in the guard house. The boy was de livered to her with the understanding that she administer the proper correction, and an officer was directed to notify the parents of the other two boys to come forward and claim their truant offspring. Stolen Article Recovered. . : : : An officer who was on the track of the thief or thieves who broke into a railroad shanty, neat Union Depot, on Thursday evening last,' and stole a quantity of cloth ing provisions and other articles belonging to George McDonald, Peter Hanes and Ro bert Herring colored, employees of one of the1 railroads, mentioned in the Stab of Saturday morning, traced ,'tbem to Rose Hill,, on the Wilmington and Weldon Road. He got off and was approaching a certain , house, when one of the thieves, who' hap pened to be on the premi5es, and who. got an inkling of the state of affairs,' rushed from the building 'and Vanished like a sum mer dream. The officer,' was . successful, however, to the extent pf recovering all the stolen articles except the provisions, which had -been fearfully depleted to satisfy the cravings , of the inner man of the fugitive thiet ; . .) ' , . j '' Maypri Court. ' The following cases were disposed of yesterday -morning, Acting Mayor Gardner presiding. : .y :-U, f . .. Henry Thqmas, Geo. Bigaloe and James Charity, charged . .with sleeping la j a dry goods, box, being small boys were turned over to their parents to be well punished. . . .E.;J.Eagan, a stranger, said to hail from Baltimore, charged with being drunk and disorderly, was ordered to pay a fine of $20 and costs or work for thirty days on. the 'Streets. j:";'K!-. u'li" : ':, Vl j Tu.?i-u- Peter; Melver, '' charged with , keeping a junk shop without' p'ayinglicense'whaf re quired to pay a fine of $25 and costs. ;. Five cases, ' including two ' or larceny,: were ;. con tinned 1 over 0 . a hearing this morning.- j. ,. .. . . . . -,,ir iileallna- Tnrpentine.' r ;'; .'' -,-!i:i "A colored individual ' by the name of Robert Leak, charged with stealing torpen ftne f f o'rn: 'the' tands 16f judge1 Rusellj in ni USWick cpuntyV 'jtak arrested (on a flat at pne ofihis "whai-yes on 'Sunday 'nigljj y Daniel ' Howard.-lhe countv iailor. I He is now in jail,, awaiting a; preliminary examl- nation NCI j : ; - j - ' - - - ; CODilTV COMMISSIONERS. Proceeding mt the Beard In Adjonra- . ! ' ed meeting. ' ' j The Board met in adjourned session at i o'clock, yesterday evening; present, John G. Wagner, Chairman; and Commissioners B. G. Worth, Isaac B. Graiager, D, and D.: Holmes. : ,) ; .j.-, m : Nixon, The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. , ! Petition of PreBton Cumming, Hart & Bailey, E. E. Burruss and others, that Bar- num Creek Road be made a public road, was referred to the trustees of Masonboro' township. ' ' - Application of Dr. W. W. Lane, regard- ing the county sick, was referre Poor Committee.." j to the It was ordered that the clerk of the Board invfte sealed .proposals from each 'drug store in Wilmington as to what amount they will be willing to furnish prescriptions for the out-door and other poor I for the county. Such proposals will state the rate per prescription, and also the rate pet month for which they will furnish! all the medicines needed, the Board reserving to themselves the right to contract in either of the two way 8 for a period not exceeding twelve months. it ; It was ordered that the matter of the 'Scott contract be referred to the Committee on Poor and Hospital, with full power to annul such contract or make such other ar rangements with Mr. Scott as may to them seem best; and also to establish the Poor House and Hospital on such other Tooting as they may think best, either by employ ing a suitable man to take charge of them directly for the county, or to invite sealed proposals for taking care of the poor per capita.; ' j . 1 ; 7 .;'' j' : j ; It was ordered that,' from and after the 1st day of February, the rates allowed to the sheriff f or ' feeding the prisoners in jail be reduced from forty-five to thirty cents per day. . . j " ; XL W. Barnes, John Haar and 0. Shriver were granted retail liquor licences, j The Board then adjourned to the next regular meeting. j Accident en the River. AstheSchr. William, loaded with corn, was coming up the .river Sunday morning, and when about opposite the powder house on the west side of the river, she run on a snag or obstruction of some sort by which a hole about the size ; of a man's fist was punched in her bottom. As soon as the accident happened CapL; Mason put his pump to work, and, upon landing, the corn was immediately removed ' and without damage, the men at the pump keeping the water down to such an extent that it failed to reach it When the damage was first discovered Capt. Mason was apprehensive that the vessel would sink before reaching the wharfs The injury has been tempo rarily repaired. 1 has 'rrunlc. ri A colored man by the name of James Mack claims the! trunk seized bv Officers Strode, Ashe ' and Whitney "on Saturday evening fast, an account of which appeared in our . paper Sunday morning. He says that during the absence of himself and family down town on the evening in ques tion, where they had gone to do some trading, a window of his d welling near the old Union shed was broken open, the house entered and robbed of the trunk referred to. The clothing in the trunk belonged to his wife, his; brother's wife and two other parties residing . in the same house! ; The trunk is held for1 the present to await fur ther developments. Thermometer Record. : The following will show the state pf the thermometer,' at the stations mentioned, at 4.85 yesterday evening, Washington mean time, as ascertained from the daily bulletin issued from, the Signal Office in this city Augusta,. . . ... . . .65 Charleston, ..... .59 Corsicana, .. . . . . .66 Galveston....... 58 Montgomery,.. . . .63 JNew Orleans, Norfolk...... PuntaRassa,. Savannah St. Marks,... Wilmington, . .:.65 .59- ...73 -;.65 ...65 .. 63 Indianola, . . . . . .59 Jacksonville,.. . , .66 Key West,; : . .66 Mobile...... 61 U1VBK AND niBINB ITBBS. ; A brigand schponer, names unknown, were reported off the bar yesterday. :. : ' The steamship 'Foley, Price, cleared from Baltimore for this port on the 2?th iost. ":.?,-.iX':' v . Thtvderman .barque Lydia Petehau, Fechter, saVid from Amsterdam for: this, port on the Sh inst. . ;,; v The steamiip Benefactor Jones, ar rived at New .York from this port on the 26th, inst. , and cleared ' for Wil mington On the 27th inst. . A !'T , . The steamship Regulator arrived ; at New York from this port on tlie 26th jinst., cleared for this port on the same day, and arrived here yesterday morning. Appointments " - ;:i :s;': llTojf quarterly meetingsfon the.Wilmiag- ton District of the Methodist E. Church South, as made by Rev. W. S. Black,; Pre sidiog Elder, for his first round of the pre-7 sent Conference year: :; .- r .:. . "', Eiizabeih, at Elizabeth .i''.l. Jan. 27-28 Wilmington, at Front Street.;. Feb. 3-4 Smithviile, at Zion. . . . .. . ; . Yeb. 10-11 Cfirrton.at Clinton . . . ':i 1 . . . . Feb. 17-18 T6ri3ail,Jat UaiPB... ...:... . Feb. 24-25 OokesbaryaatlCoharie Mission. j - ; ' at Hall's.. Mar.' 3-4 Keaaasville. at Keoansville. . . Mar.il0-H District Stewards' jneeting iUthe Leon tunr Boom of the vFrpnt Street' Church, Wtimingtoa, no'cjoca, aw m., jreo. otu. '" '.WiiV suffer with a' bad coid if .one hottle of 'Dr: BdlPs' Couh Svruo "vtfll cure a cough of the worst khid. Dr.' Bull's pough DVrup H w x ueuiu icr uyuic, viw hottlcs 'for $ l,'1n every res6eCtable drU store in tbe United State?. t -11 WHOLE NO. 2,959 The Mailt. The mails close and arrive &i the I City Post Office as, follows: ; .!".. : ' ': cvoeit. . :- ' Northern through mails, Northern through and way mails. .........' Mails for the N. C Railroad. and routes supplied- therein . from, at.. ........ Southern mails for all points South, daily........ Western mails (C.C. R'y) daily (except 8undav)........ 5:15 P. M. 700 . M. ;15?.: M. . - I 7KP. M. :. i ! " 6.-00 A. M. Fayetteville, andoffices on Caje j) ear mver, Tuesdays and Fridays. . . .77. im? M. Fayetteville by C. C. R'y, daily (except Sundays). Onslow C. H.J and interme diate offices every Friday. . Smithviile mails, by steam boat, daily (except Sundays) Mails for Easy Hill, Town Creek, Sapply.Shailotte and Little River, every Friday at i . I AKRTVB. . Northern through mails. ,6j00A. M. 6:00 A. M. 2 P. M. '. : 6 A. M 12:15 P. M .northern through and way malls......, i.. .... ..... ' 8 P. M. Mails delivered from 6 .-00 A. M. to 7:00 P. M., and on Sundays from 8 50 to 9:00 A. M. 'j..'", ., j i . - Stamp Office open from 8 A. M. to l2M., and from 2 to S JS0 P. M. Money order and Register Department open same i as ' Stamp office- ' : , ' i '.: ; ..... j Stamps for sale at general delivery when stamp office is closed. . : . J Key Boxes aecesaible at all hours, day and night ; 1 " , Mails collected from street boxes ivery day at 4.00 P. M. . j ; What the RUlona Hetalre, ( Since torpidity of ta Uver la, the chief eafrae of lUdlaorder, It la evident that what th bilious ic a.alra la an alterative atlmalaat which will ardaa It t activity, an effect that is followed by the fllaap pearanceof the various Bymptoma indicatWe'of its derantremeBt Heetetter's Stomach Bitters invaria bly achieve tho primary result mentioned, besides removhigtho constipation, flatnlence,1 beartrborn, yellowness of the akin and whites of the ey el pain In the. right aide and .under the right ahonlder, aaa aea, vertigo and sick headache, to which bilious in vaUda an peculiarly subject As a reaaedy lor chnr nlc lndlgestloa, ment&l despondecey and nervosa neaa the Bisters are equally efficacious, and ae a re aovant of lost vigor, a means of arresting prenature decay, and a source of relief for the tanr-aitfe to which the gentler sex ia peeullarly subject: they may be thoroughly relied upon. ' ' 1 ITV ITUIBV . Book BucoanT. in humus tit a, uooic Bind ery does all kinds of Binding and Baling in a Work- man 11 lee manner, and at reasonable prices. ) Mer chanta and ethers needing EecelDt Books, or other work, may rely on promptness in the execution of their orders. ' . . 1 TaaKsna Fb-htiho-Ijikb. Invaluable to rail road eompaniea, steamship companies, banks, mer chants, manufacturers and others. -. They are en during and changeless, and will copy sharp and dear for an indefinite period of time. Having just received a fresh supply of these ink-, we are pre pared to execute orders promptly and at moderate prices. ' .. . ; : T I' em. i No DANsn -ed rjeappreheadMromrcn attack of Pneumonia, severe Coughs, Conmraption, and variou other Throat and, Lang diseases, or even Croup and Wnooping Cough among your children when JJoschxus Gjmucah Stout can .be tsbtained of any Druggist In the United States. One 76 eent bottle wnl cure any case. It la a great bleesiag for our people to know that they can buy this prepara tion in Baltimore. Sample bottle 10 eta. 8 A h e n e It Pulmonic Syrup, Sea WEED TONIC AND MANDRAKE PILLS.-These deservedly celebrated and pepuhu medicines have effected a revolution in the healing art, and, sawed MW cwwvj w OTnu.ulUinu WBICIi UBTC lift Ulauj years obstructed the progress of medical science. 1 ne isise supposition tnav-consumption is: incu rable" deterred physicians from attempting to find remedies for that disease, and patients afflicted with it reconciled themselves to death without making au 'effort to escape from a doom which they sup posed to be unavoidable. It ia now proved, how ever, that Consumption eanbe eurmi, and that it ha been cured in a very great number of'cases (some of them apparently desperate ones) by Bchenck'S Pul monic Syrup alone; and ia other cases by the same medicine in connection -with Schenck's Sea Weed Tonic aad Mandrake Puis, one or both, according to the requirements of the case. ' '1 Dr. Bchenck himself who enjoyed uninterrupted good health for more than f arty yarB,wat supposed at one time te be at the very gate of death, his phy sicians having pronounced his case hopeless, and abandoned him to his fate. He was cured by the aforesaid medicines, and. since his recovery, many thousand similarly affected have used Dr. 8cbe nek's preparations with the same remarkable success. Full directions accompany each, making it not ab eolutelv necessary to personally see Dr. Bchenck. unless panento wish their lungs examined, aad for ttds purpose he ia professionally at his principal of fice, corner Sixth and Arch Streets, Philadelphia, every Monday, where all letters for advice must be addressed. t : Schenck's medicines are sold by all druggists. - NEW, ADVERTISEMENTS. But Few Suitings LEFT, WILL MAKE TO t . '..v:.j , MEASURE AT COST. Thoee PLAID SUITS are nearly all sold. I Price t lS.SO. Cannot be duplicated, r jan80-lt : -il ; i ; v ISIINSON; jCO. : . Annual Ileeting J wTLMraOTON. W. C, Jan. 30, 1877. THE ANITUaL MEETING OP THE 8TOCK UOLDSBS of THE BANK Off NEW HANO VEB will be held at their Banking House, in WIL fjlarton, oa THURSDAY, FfiBRUARV 8TH, at lfoclock.A.M. ; S. D. WALLACE, 1 jan 80-tdm nac -ReTiew copy. Caihler; : Attention Tax-Pa j era. a Tn A. PATERS of New' Hanover County will be held MBBTINQ OP THE TAX to receive the Report of the Committee appointed at the meeting on January S3d, and to determine a to the plan to oe adopted to relieve the county from Its financial embarrassment. - T ... . uR06SET, Chairman. DuBbctz Cutl&b, Secretary, Jan 89-lt For: Bent. HAVING MADE UP tT MIND TO. ft tat llll IMS movaout to jsy. Plantation. "an; Little Bridge - Read, the HOUSE that I pur chased from W. P. Canaday. eo the earner of Third and Walnut Streets, is for Kent. Possession given iamediatelv. "-J1:' , neat condition. Gas and Water throughout, a good Cistern, aad every thing convenient aad. in good ' The rent reasonable.- 'Apply to me or to Veasra. jan W-tf . ; J. F. CABBELL Seed TAA BARREL8 EARLY ROS. I VU ! PINK. XYES, taj JACKSN . WHTrB POlATOBS, V VSBf BES EASTERN IKED STrCK, Oa vessel aioat, whkWwe expet here r tae lO.h ' ' ef February. For sale by . .." f ' BINFOR CROW CO. -It ffl D partiee to wal or these f otatoes. f ?atoe' jan ao-truw BATES OF ADVKUTISINg. One Square one day,................;.. ;. ." " u twd days,...; . ....... . $1 Oft .. 1 10 . 2 00 .. a to . s oo ,. 3 50 .. 5 00 .. 6 50 ,. 8 00- .. 15 W .. 84 00 .. 85 00 ,. 5010 piopor i'7 V. four days, ; ' One week.iii.i ' Two weeks,.. ..j..... ' Three weeks,..: 7 uneinontn . ..... V . Two months,... ....... M " Three months,... . " : Six months ; .. " One year..... ... . .. "Contract Advertisements taktn at tionatelv low rates. Five Squares estimated aa a quarter-column, and tea squares as a half column. MISCELLAN EOUs7 Fashionable Styles ! SOFT FELT HATS NATURAL CANES : IT A T?R1 SrN Xr. A T I .WK ' At . . jan SR-tf llaltera. ; w FULL LNE OK ABOVE NAMED PLOW8. WITH CASTINGS Of all kiuds to fit, will always be found female at Lowest Matket Rates at the New Hardware ote : jan S8-tf GILES A MURCHISON. OUR 0 WX MAKE Saddles and Harness, OF EVERT DESCRIPTION, ;.: Made or Repaired at : Havden & Gerhard t's. Third St.. between Market and Princess. an28-tf Swedes Iron, STEEL WEEDING HOES, TRACE CHAINS, Cotton Plow-Lines,., Horse Collars, Hames, Back Bands, Chain Links, English Iron Hoes, fclvo vels. Spades, &e. The only complete stock of Genuine Hammered Swedes Iron in the city. Also, a large stock of Plow Steel on tbe way, all of which will Be sold at the Lowest Prices at tne Old Estab lished Hardware House cf JOHN DAWSON, janas-tf 14. 30 and 31 Market St. Cliurtgro in Business. For rood and-auutcient reason s (to be explained to. our patrons, if ne cessary), we propose, on and after the 8th DAY OF JANUARY. 1877. . to. inaugurate a new mode ef busi ness by selling our Stock of TO BACCO. SNUFF, CIGARS, and SMOKERS' ARTICLES, for CASH- '.OVER THE COUNTER, at LOW EST POSSIBLE PKICKS. j 1 hte at first may be a 11 tie incon venient to some of our patrous, but altera while will andoabtedly woik to the advantage ot both buyer and . 1 .... mkl. MA.ld n..A. l.A nAhmA f9to if we expect to continue. t3P"8tockholders of out concern may have their accounts kept. ; , janSS-tf . PlGprr. Holasses. Molasses. K A. Hhds CUBA MOLASSES, jAq BbW SUGAR HOUSE do Bbls NE ORLEANS do , , For sale by jan28tf KERCtuSKR A CALDER BROS Salt. Salt. Salt. 3000 8k8 LIVERPOOL 8AlT ' 2000 do HA-E3HAI'L'a BLOWN r For sale by ? jan28 tf KERCUNEK ACAI.DER BRUM. Kerosene Oil, Glue and Spirit Cash. fjjBjlsANo.l KEROSENE Olt, , -75 Bbls GLUE. 200 SPIRIT CASKS a?Oaj8ftl Jan 28 KBRCHNEK A CALORlt BROS. Oriental Powder. BIFLE, FALCON. SPORTING. " WUd Fowl Shooting and Blasting. . A full supply on hand. For sale by -jani8-tf KERCHNER A CALDER BROS. Houtsekeepers SHOULD NOT LOSE THEIR TKMPF.R WHEN using FLOUR puffed up by WINDY ADVER TISEMENTS, but make up their minds in the FU TURE to use s. ONLY THE BEST ! V And that PAR EXCELLENCE IK PLANT'S EXTRA ! The BEST Flour made in America. " OUR OWN BRANDS OF Favorite &iWhite Eose ARB BETTER than most Brands sold in this market, and we offer them at VERY MODERATE PRICES. But for those who want and will have the CREME . DE-LA-CRBME FLOUR, we aayu.e PLANTS EXTRA, AND DEFY THE WHOLE WORLD to Produce a Better. CHAS. D. MYERS & Co. 5 & r North Front !t. jan 83-tfDAW Review copy, j Hall Pearsall OFFER LOW, , 61 31156 RI C0FPBE 2 g Bbls REFINED SUGAR, Bbls PORK, Prime and Mess, 30 MlBCLK SIDES and SHOULDERS, ' Jan 30-DJfcWtf ' ' i EX BRIG ' CONSTANCE," , , ' ' ' NOW DISCTlARGING, LIVERPOOL and MARSHALL'S SALT. FINE NEW CROP MOLAS8K8, 600 COCOA-NUTS, ! f - , For sale low by - jan 3fi-D&Wtf : HALL A PEAKS ALL. Hew. Crop Huscovado Ttlolasses. . 252 HHD8, ) ft a a bbls. Very Superior, . -avvr J EX BRIG JOHN PIERCE, DIRECT FROM ' ' MATANZAS. i . .' , - . For tale low from wh,rf. ' jan SS-t'f ' WORTH WORTH. . : ' ',. . 1 ',' : . elect OotHrdlng and Day School. HILLSBORO, N. C. ikM -i,1881011 of te MISSES cIrAY? FeUSyl? 8CnL Wi" peB Board and Tuition reduced to 105 CIrculara aeat on application, , dec 3-eodlm Fr Su Tu ' affuTorpIe Top Turnips. - JRESH BALDWIN APPLES, and SMAT.I.dTT VffD -ctmahiimo For Pickt.ng orEatinjr. just arrived rer steamcotB floneer, from New York. ' JAMBS C. bT EVENSONG Jan 3T-tf . . Market Street,
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