stA-TSiS OP ABVSBTimo. llajAwfons eayn...-;.... .... ... $1 00 By TfJSX. Ilk HEUNABD. t'UBUMUD iDAILT BXCEPT MONDAYS. V ' i MT BUB80BISTIOH IK ADTAJKW ; W ycsx," (by 'maty pottage paiC . ..V $T 00 tiisw&sL ;v . . a as irajWr',V r. - ; oo To Mribcrs, delivered In any pari or the city, ru tsea. CenU per week. Oar City Agents are not authorised to collect for more than three month! ...... : friMoasian. in Senate of the till on ma , klnj:ilTeriboin a legal tender; it vti made 'the afceciat order for Monday text, -i Boaaws ooiored, Secretary of State of Ljm iisfdiaH thrived in Washington -withoer- .taut fwpOTai supposed to be the same for ; , ViMlk)eard is in duress Tor - - iciwuii. w rouTcr. . jtuy. Diearna is ..'; . tij4rWthfl 'Wood committee jon :IMja4l jto'iJbaBe of troops in Florida. "ITT.0?68 .on.,PrivUegea and Elec tions are still deciphering the Oregon dis patches. The Czar says war la use lesai as there .will soon be anarchy ainong the Turks; the peace outlook is thought to be ' more , favorable. f-;Weldon, the would-be assassin, is a Philadelphlan, and be beeri drinking hard for sometime. oaissum decide Wy usual Vote of 8i to V that ioo eTidence can be taken in the Lou isiana case except the electoral certificates. Preadent srgned deficiency bilL kGeofc.isaUatittiUttify'on use of troops, I-- fellogg & Co, urged I President to-TecognliB .Packard ; President declined. Senator Kelley makes an explanation in regard to one of the cipher, telegrams from . Portland, Oregon. Joe Coburn, notorious pugilist, committed ! to Tombs in New York, charged with shooting two police officers. - By usual vote of 8 to 7 Commission decided to ; count electoral votes of Louisiana for Hayes and Wheeler; it is understood that this de cision will cover case of Oregon also. - -N. Y. markets: - Money easy at 2(&2i per cent; gold dull at 105105J; cotton qoiet at 12 13-16il 1546 cents; spirits turpen tine dull at 42 cents; rosin dull at $3 10 LOtJISIANAi The Electoral Commission yester day . decided by the usual . vote i of eight to seven to take no evidence in the Louisiana case except the elec toral certificates. This t settles the question so far as that State is con cerned, leaving Oregon the only re maining State in which any contest will be made. It looks very much as if the eight Republican members of the Commission will Vote as usual when Oregon comes np; but we re serve farther comment until the f whole question is determined. The Legislature. Raleigh Observer's report, condensed. 1 I SENATE. ; -I Thuesdat, Feb. 15. . INTRODUCTION OP BILLS. By Mr. Troy : Bill to incorporate . Oak Hill Academy in Pender. Cor porations. ' i By Mr. Short: A bill to organize a government for the city of. Wilming ton Propositions and Grievances. Mr. Troy moved S, B. 482, bill to amend the charter of the town ( of Fayetteville, be taken from the cal endar and referred to the committee on Corporations. Motion adopted. Upon motion of Mr. Caho, the rules were suspended, and the bill to create a new township in Pamlico county was taken up, and passed its third reading. jf Resolution to pay baelp to the Pe tersburg Railroad Company certain taxes unlawfully imposed was taken np, and passed its third reading. : j SPECIAL ORDER. Bill of Mr. Crawford to amend ar ; tide 6 of the Constitution of the State, submitting to the voters of the State whether or not the Constitution shall provide that persons offering to vote m any election shall produce their poll tax receipts. - Hughes, colored, moved to indefi nitely postpone. Mr. Stanford said he was gratified at an opportunity to cast his vote in favor of the proposition contained in the bill iptroduced by the Senator - from Rowan. He believed that those who received the benefits and protec tion of the government ought to contribute something to its support. After much further discussion of' the subject, participated in by Messrs. Scales, Sandifer, Nicholson, Caho and Dorch in favor of the measure, and Messrs. Folk, Hughes, colored, Thorne and Robins against it, a vote of the Senate was taken on the mo ' tion .-to indefinitely postpone and failed; yeas "9, nays 30. The question then recurred upon the passage of the bill on its second : reading. - " . Mr. Johnston opposed the bill; on account of the impolicy of the mea sure, j. iv Mr. Stuart moved to lay tho bill . on the table, and the . yeas and nays were called and the motion failed; . yeas 19, nays 20. On motion of Mr. Crawford, the bill was made the special order for 12 o'clock Wednesday.. J. Bill to give the county of Pender a member to the General Assembly was, ok motion, made the special or . der f qp Tuesday next. 1 Upon motion the Senate adjourned. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES INTRODUCTION OP RESOLUTIONS; By Mr. Fennell: 'A resolution" of instruction to the Judiciary commit 1 tee in relation to the New Hanover Criminal Court bill. Calendar. INTRODUCTION OP BILLS. Mr. McCubbins: A bill to be en titled an act to amend chapter 52, section 7, of Battle's Revisal. . . Pro positions and Grievances. ( " ' VOL. XIX. NO. 122. Mr. Richardson: A bill to estab lish a Board of Audit and Finance for the city of Wilmington. Corpo rations. ' ' :;. V . . - , J UNPINISHKD BUSINESS. ! i ' The bill to establish county go vernment's was taken up as the un finished business of yesterday. The question then recurred upon the passage of the bill on its second reading, and ; upon the call' of the yeas and nays, the bill passed its sec ond reading hy the following vote: yeas 66, nays 37. ; j On motion of Mr. Ki tier. t.Tio rnloo jwere suspended and the bill was read tne third time. Mr. Moring called the previous question on the third reading, and the call was sustained by a call of the yeas and nays yeas 65, nays 35. ' The question ' recurred . upon an amendment offered by Mr.. Hender son, That when new townships shall bejestablished, if the General Assem bry shall not be in session, the Gover nor shall appoint, the Justices of he Peace therein, " and! they' shall hold their office until the next meeting of the General Assembly, and until their successbrs shall be elected and quali fied. Adopted. f ' The question recurred upon the passage of the bill upon its third reading, upon which Crews, colored, called for the yeas and nays. The roll being called the bill passed by the, following vote: Yeas 67, nays 38. Mr. Carter, of Hyde, moved to re consider the vote by which the bill passed its third reading, and to lay that motion on the table. Mr. Bagley called for the yeas and nays upon the motion to lay upon the table. The roll was called and the f motion prevailed. Yeas 66; nays 34 . un motion ot ivir. Mccrayer the rule's were suspended and a resolution in favor of James B. McPhergon, tax collector of Pender county,was taken up and adopted. - Spirits Turpentine. Oak Ridge Institute has forty students. ' , A two-headed calf in Gaston, but dead. Mrs. J udge Settle has been sick for some time. t . n Prof.Hartley goes to Charlotte and Greensboro. j A mad dog was killed in Char lotte Tuesday last. WadesboroV is clamorous for a brass band. Blow away. : ; The Reidsville TSmes shows im provement and no misUke. . j Anson will reduce its guano purchases. Right this time. It is thought that the Milton & Sutherlin railroad will be built, h Reidsville Times: Fifty -six wild ducks were bagged in a hunt the other day. The Baptist Church at Wades boro' is to have a steeple seventy-five feet high. , .. j ' Four or five men robbed a ne gro in Charlotte on Saturday night last He bad sold some corn. Mrs. Jndge Buxton recently held, at her residence in Fayetteville, a masquerade reception." We passed Magnolia a day or two ago and were pleased to see it rising from its ashes so rapidly. . ; Major A. W. Benton, Mayor of Lincolnton, and late of the Confederate army, is dead. He was 54 years of age. The Charlotte Democrat pre fers Greensboro to Raleigh for the State Capital. All right, move the State House, it won't cost much. Mrs. A. C. Harris, of Granville, is complimented by the Scientific American for her useful bread toaster. It also pub lishes a cut of the toaster. A man named Rich struck one Reiley on the head with a billet of wood, at Greensboro, and crushed the skull. Rei ley will die. -' Rich is at large. i Randolph Regulator: William Brewer fell dead while on his way to Court, on Tuesday of our Superior Court Apoplexy supposed;to be the cause, Rev. W. S. Pettigxew sends $12 to the Oxford orphans, the result of col lection taken among the Episcopal congre gation at Henderson, Granville county. - Reidsville Times : Don't spit tobacco juice on the ehurch floor. A man had as well stain his lips with an oath as to stain God's temple with tobacco. Hon. Calvin Graves, of Cas well, more than seventy years of age, died on the llth inst He was an excellentgen tleman, and served his State well in the pas Patriot: The State Grange has selected Greensboro as its permanent place of meeting. The McConnell Jmilding has been leased, and will be fitted up for its use- . : . ':, , ; Some " fire-flend" attempted to burn some of the Yanceyville stores by using a can of kerosene oil Fortunately the fire was discovered in i time to be squelched.. J. T. Crocker, editor of the Randolph Begvlator, has become the pro prietor of the paper. - It has rendered un usually efficient service, and we trust it will be well sustained. - Charlotte Observer: Davidson College is making preparations for its an nual commencement in June. TheEume nean Society has already elected its mar shals and representatives. Charlotte Observer : The late Judge Watts, of the Raleigh district," has been appointed geaeral agent of this State foi some insurance company. He has the ass-u ranee to make a good one. ; . , . r The Wadesboro' Herald scores number five for the year. .'This time it is a white woman, and she is 105. Of course there is no record. All the very old people somehow die in the poor houses. Next The case of the negroes charged with the murder of Neill Kennedy, of Cum berland, was given to the Jury last Friday night at about 13 o'clock. The jury could not agree and were discharged. The pris oners were bound over in the sum of (1,000 for all. ........ i , WILMINGTON, N. 'JvV Greensboro' u' PatrWt Judge Bond held a special court here last Friday in reference to the sale of the Atlanta and Richmond Airline Railroad,' which was. bought in by the bondholders at $1,600,000. Decree of sale confirmed. : ., j.'-: Times: Seven years ago Reids ville had one house; she how numbers 500 population and good houses to put them in. There are twenty-four business houses, eight tobacco factories and three tobacco warehouses. - Beat that with your towns, : ; MwiQUu iJlm: in spectors, sent but by the Treasury DepaH menCat Washington, to inspect the oa tional banks, to see that the law was com-, plied with, paid the , Winston and. Salem banks a visit on Tuesday, but found every thing in ship-shape. , .V,.:, ' Winston Sentinel i Last week the revenue officers were ia Barry county and seized four tobacco factories, 40,000 pounds of manufactured-tobacco, and a large quanUty . ojtvJsatj tThei proprietors ire changed with using atampa more than once. A large quantity m. manufactured tobaecb shipped from Surry, via Max Meadows, las been seized at 'Bnatol, Tenth-' f comes a call for "girding seeds," and, the busy housewife goes round with the fold manV' hat on trying to decide . where the collards should be planted, and , where the Vingttns' and "cowcumbers" would thrive best, and"' declaring in favor of seventy three different places, each of which is the best suited for "water millions, ".i j - Here is a nut for the' Solons in Raleigh from the Greensboro Patriot: Over one hundred fine sheep, ranging in value from $5 to $50, have been killed by dogs in this neighborhood within a short period. How many that we have not heard of we will not venture an opinion on,: And yet men who are sent to legislate for the good of the people of this . State . hesitate about taxing dogs. M&rabile dictu . ; j . . Referring to that accomplished writer, the late George W. Sites, the Win ston Sentinel pays the. following just tribute, to bia memory; "Mr. Sites wa probably one of the finest writers ever engagedjapon a newspaper in this State, and. our readers of that day will, with no very great effort of memory, recall George with hia .wild, wayward mood and character. He was a general favorite with alL The life" andTe cord of the man have gone up to God, and may not a pitying angel, as he gave them in, have dropped a tear blotting them put forever. May the (trasses tremble and thrill gently and lovingly oyer his grave. : . , 'The good die young-1- ' i While hearts as dry as summer's dust " Burn to the socket"' 'K ! NBW ADVBBT1SBSIEIITS. ! MuNsoN ACaShirts. t r . Wm.Fytb Embroideries. j Hed'bick N. C. ca8simeres. . . j Wobth "& Worth Molasses. B. F. Mitchell & Son Eastern hay. Local Doll, Rising barometer, colder north west winds, cloudy weather and possibly light rains, followed by clearing weather, are the indications for this section to-day. . At ameeliqgof the stockholders of Bellevue Cemetery, held Thursday night, the charter was considered and, 'unani mously adopted, and it was moved nd carried that an assessment of five dollara be made upon each stockholder, to be paid in thirty days, for beautifying the grounds.- 4notber Soavenlref tbe Past. t r ." During the progress of a general over hauling in Mr. R. E. Heide's office, a day or two ago, there was found packed n a box among books and other articles a very accurate likeness of the late Hon. James C Dobbin, engraved on a steel plate.' Mr. Heide was not previously aware that he. had the article in his possession; and can not account for its presence in the" box, though it was probably placed there by some one during his residence in Fayetteville. - It is a little singular that two relics or souvenirs of this distinguished Carolinian, long Since numbered with the dead, should have come forth from their obscurity at about the same time, and both in this city. I.ost Bis carpet Sack. - H i A colored individual, hailing from Fay etteville, called at the City Marshal's office yesterday morning and complained to Capt Fitzgerald that he had left his carpet sack, containing provisions and other articles, at the house of a supposed friend, for safe keeping, and that when he called for his property it had disappeared. The Captain proffered his sympathy and condolence, but told ' the sufferer he could do nothing for him unless he made a charge In due form agaiust the party supposed to be guil ty of the theft . Temple of Israel. - j. The Rev. P. Mendelsohn, having return ed from his sad mission to Norfolk, wnena he officiated at the funeral of the late Mrs. Seldner, beloved wife ofr his former presi dent, will conduct the services at the Tem pie this morning, at 10 o'clock; and will deliver his annual address. : The members and seatholders of the congregation, as well as the public in general, are cordially invited to attend. : Personal. Dr. W. H. Stennett, General Passenger Agent, Mr. L. F. Booth, General Eastern Agent, and Mr. H. A. Power, South-East- ern Travelling Agent of the Chicago j and North-WeBtern , Railway, , are in the city. These gentlemen represent one of the burg- est Companies in tne world, owning and operating 2000 miles of railway. They are now : travelling through the South in the. Interests of that Company. ! Intimidating Witnesses: ' " Mr. Joseph Chadwick, of Pender coun ty, was before one of the U. S. Commis sioners on Thursday evening, chargeiwith intimidating witnesses. Defendant ! was .onmnirl tn Anff.r intA s, tvind 1n the sum of $800 f or k appearance at the next term of the U. a District Court la this city.M 4j fault Of which he was lodged in jaiL j -j. C, SATURDAY., FEBRUARY 17. 1877. ' hh OPEBAiB017sir..s ri Bliss Mary A ndersojas Juliet. Considering the Inclement weather and the Lenten 'season, a Very respectable au dience greeted, last night, theifirst appearT ance of Miss Mary Anderson, in bur city, in her snperb personation of Juliet; ; in Shakespeare's pathetic and exquisite play of ; "Romeo apd , Juliet' She is a, very gifted ''young; $omer14 actress, and per: formed; her' part With: much greater J tragic power than' we ! anUclpated. She has a tall, commanding person,1;' and a Voice: of f singuiarncnnesana compssB, vspsui o expressing hitense nasslon. and touching par thos l She steadiiy grew5 m favor1 J as he advanced In" the delineation! of the ardent and impulsive creation of ; the' master's ffr. mu and as She approached , the apralling .catastrophe . of , the .. play,ii she swept, the1 heartringa of tkp iauditory wth ertlll oj a, genume tragic , queen, ftana inrew i We saw: very conspicuous .manifestations of real histrionic genius, and artistic excel lenqe uiai give a very ricu pruuiuw u. a distinguished career upon the stage. 'It is only twelve months since she first appeared as a claimant" for popular applause, and such is the cleverness of her acting now we can well prophesy , a brilliant iuture for her. . She lacks grace, and is evidently not -entirely at her ease, but, she will acquire both with study and experience. She ex- hihits originality in her rendition of the passionate Italian, ana aaords iresn siuay for the critic. . . ! Her supports .were - not such as they should have been, although Mr. Boniface interpreted the character of Mercutio with much 1 subtleness, freshness . and " force. MissWeidman rendered the Nurse . with considerable spirit, and Mr- '.Pearson per sonated Friar Lawrence :faimfulry Ajto gether the performance was pleasing. Those who did not witness (he acting of Miss Anderson missed a rare enjoyment r. : : Htw t Corotter was Impossd VH A good joke comes to us all the way from an adjoining county, which is to the fol lowing effect; It appears, as the story goes, that a little girl, about three years of age, who had been to a faneral, returned home, and, in a spirit of imitation so characteristic of children of about her age, took her favorite doll, dug a hole In the field and buried it Shortly afterwards a couple of gentlemen, passing in that direction, noticed that the earth had been recently disturbed in the particular locality referred to and resolved to investigate. They went to work, and had progressed so far aa io uncover a portion of the dress of the doll, when, being under the impression, that they had thus accidentally been instrumental in bringing to light a horrible case 'of infanticide, or something of the sort, posted off and noti fied the Cferener, Vitltaoi waiting to get m full view of the supposed corpse. The kro ner, with -visions of a fee dancing before his eyes, summoned his jury and hastened, to the spot to view the body of the sup posed deceased, when they made the lu dicrous discovery, that the remains Were nothing more nor less than those of a wax- doll! To add to the troubles of the Coro ner, the jury demanded . pay for i their trouble, taking the ground that, though they were liable for duty without pay if the case had been a proper and legitimate one, there was no law requiring them to serve on a jury ef inquest over a doll-baby, and hence they must be remunerated for their loss of time, feci ; : .-. . ' Causjnt In tne Act , ,t ' , ,' A colored boy, about 16 years 61 age,"Was detected, yesterday afternoon, between 2 and 3 o'clock, in stealing a piece of 2-inch rope,' about thirty feet in length, from the still-yard of Messrs. Wilder & Morton. He was caught and detained in the office, while a messenger was sent for a police .officer.' Officer Lewis 'Gordon soon appeared and took the youth to the locknip. ; Upon being asked his name by Capt . Fitzgerald, who was, making out the warrant, for his com mitment for preliminary examination, he declared that he had no other name; but Henry, upon which, In order to give him a distinctive appellation, the warrant jwas regularly made out in the ' name of Henry Rope. ; While the officer was on his way to the guard -house with his prisoner some person remarked, "So they have got you at. last 1" speaking to thejboy. The officer asked, "Why; do you know anything about him?0 Upon which the individual replied . that he had caught him stealing a bag of cotton a few days ago and took it away from him, from which it may be inferred that Henry Without-any-other-Name alias .- Rope is an old hand at the business; or tin other" words,' that he is young in years but old in iniquity." If he continues ih his present course a rope may come iato , play in his case some of these days. It is owing altogether to how the drop fallal' n A New, Way of Oettlnc a Olrorcs.i : We learn that a . colored couple, having unanimously agreed to disagree,' being ma lually of the opinion, aftet a fair trial, that they would never get along wefl together in the matrimonial harness,' applied j to a' certain colored' magistrate of this city, on Thursday last; who actually -granted them a divorce, charging them the .' handsome sum of eight dollars each as his fee for re leasing : tnem irom tae matrimonial ; yoke. ilowe is Uiat ler nign I ,, v.l Blayor's. Court. . A,.r -There, were only, two or ,mree trjffing cases up for hearing before the Mayor's Court yesterday morniar. ; j ; , ff Charlesj faerrfng,1 .the Colored man! who eaarged Martha Williams with stealing his pocket-book, and who made aa affidavit to that;effect has not yet rnade. his appear' ance, ana we case was again continue. Hi',: magistrate's Court.1 I Isaac Jones; colored; was arraigned be fore Justice Gardner, yesterday afternoon, oh the charge of assault and battery on the person of Wm. also colored. The ease was dismissed at the cost of the pros ecutor. ; Wt'UU A : - ! , Hannah ColUns colored, was next called up for alleged trespass on the property ;of Maria IVilliams. colored; case dismissed at the cost of the prosecutor. . ' Knlcnts df'Pytnlas;',;,; V . ;; At a meeting of Germania Lodge Noi 4 Knights of Pythias, ' held ; Thursday even- ing, it was resolved to celebrate their annf yersary 'on Monday night by vng Stone wall Lodge No. 1 in a body, when the two Lodge, id joint session,' will be;addressed cenU 'delbrered before tlwrWUiaiagtoa &Esamsr9$? eaaencac society, as tne rcKma of te.TiniM'gton Library Associa tion on Tuesday evening next, . the ' 20th inst, for the benefit of the Ladies' Benevo lent Society. '. 'J;'-- . '-y ,', - " "i The steamship ifyu&zfor, Doahe, sailed from New York for this port on the 14th inst,'.and is due here to-day. - ; Thermometer Becordi . The following will show the state of 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;; ..... .. .50 Charleston, .... .-.54 Corsicana, . ; .... .47 Montgomery,.. . . .65 Kew Orleans,. . . .60 Norfolk....... ;.49 PuntaRassa,; . . . .64 Savannah,.. . . . . .'. 52 St. Marks........ 50 Wilmington, . ... 54 (ialveston, ....... 5U Indianola, ...... .66 Jacksonville,. . . . .57 Key west........ 70 JapbUei...,.....ou Appointments , ; a-, I ,u .);;: ; - '; ; For quarterly meetings on the - Wilming ton District of the Methodist E. Church Souths as made by Rev. W. S. Black, Pre siding Elder, for his first round ' of the pre sent Conference year: ; ; Clinton, at Clinton. Feb. 17-18 Topsail, at Union Feb. 24-25 CokesbUryand Cbharie Mission, at Hall's..... Mar. 3-4 Eenansville, at Kenansville ... Mar. 10-11 District Dtewaras meetmg in the Lec ture Room of the Front Street Church, Wilmington, at 11 o'clock, a m., Feb. 5th. The naiu; . " '.. The mails close and arrive at the City Post Office as follows: s i ;..:-; :. CLOSE. -:: Northern through mails., .... 5:15 P. M. Northern through and way i mails.................... 7A0A4M. Mails for the N. C. Railroad, j ; a and routes- supplied there- ' from. at.. . .. . .. i. . . .... 5:15 P. M. Southern mails for , all points 1 south, aauy 7 .-oo jo. Westeramails (C. G. R'y) daily (except Sunday). ....... 6 .-00 A.M. avenevule. and omces on (Jane Fea River. Tuesdays aad .. ! Frtiays..,.. 1O0P M. Fayetteville by C.C. R'y, daily ; j (except Sundays). . . . . . i . 6 M A M. Onslow C. H. and interme- . ! auto offices every Friday. . 6:00 A M. mithville mails, by steam- boat, dauy (except Sundays) . 2 P. M. Mails for Easy Hill, Town Creek. SuDnlv.Shallotte and . Little River, every Friday at 6 A.M. i. iji abbtvb. ' ' ' ' Northern through mails ... . 1245 Pi M. Northern through and way i(. mans. .....i. v:. .... .... .: so r, M. Mails delivered from 60 A. M. to 7KX) P. M., and On Sundays from 8:30 to 9:30 A. Stamp Office open from 8 A.M. to 12 M. andfrom2to5:30P M. Money order and Register Department open same as stamp oince. : -:. , ... Stamps for sale at general delivery when stamp office is closed. ! i . Key .Boxes accessible at all hours, day and night , , Mails collected from street boxes, every aay at 4.uu r. m. - . ; The avenues leadine to an earlv erave have often been opened bv a coueh or cold. inousanas nave Deen eared ana. savea oy ur. uuirs uougn ayrup. ; ? t i Book BtsBxax. Tn jkokitlha ba nook Bl&d erj does all Mads of Binding and Ruling In s work manlike maaneri and at reasonable prices. ' Her ehuU and ethen needing Beeelpt Books, or other work, may rely on promptness in the execmtlonof their orders.' :-'-'u. -:. ) - TbInsfs - Psnmna-IKKB. InTainaftie to ' rail road eompanleir, teamBhlp companies, banks, mer- chants, manafactmrers and others. They are en during and changeless, and will copy sharp and clear for an indefinite period of tune. Having Just received a fresh ssd&It of these inks, wears nre- psrsd to exeemteordars nromptlv and at stoderate prices. . No nxMsxa need be apprehended from an attack of Pneumoni, severe Congas, Consumption, and various other Throat and Lang diseases, or even urosp ana wnoopmg iugn among your children when BosoHXS's Ouiai Stbxtf can be obtained of any Druggist is tks United States. One 75 cent bottle will cure any case. . It is a great blessing for oar people to know that they can bay this prepara tion m Wilstiagtoar- Bsmpfr bottle lOcts. ! CowauaiTiTss Taxb Norm I Every moment .of daisy makes your curS more hopeless, and aoch depends on the Jsdtdoas choice of a re medy. The amsunt of testtmomy in favor of Dr. Bcksnck's Pulmonic Syrup, as a core for Con- .... . . ' - lampoon, far exceeds all that cam be brought to support the pretensions of any other medians. See fir. Schesck's Almanac, containing the certilcstes of many ssnons of the highest reapectability, who have been restored to health, after being pronounced incurable by physicians of acknowledged ability. Bchenck's Puhnonlc Bvnrp alone has cored many. as these evUeoces will shew; bat tho core Js often promoted by the employment of two other remedies which Dr. Schenck provides for the purpose. These additional remedies are Sabenck'a Sea Weed Tonic sndjfandrake Pills. By ihSLltaely use of these medicines, sccordin to directions, Dr. Schenck cer tales that most ' any- esse 'of Consumption may be Dr. Schenck is professionally, at Us principal of ace, corner Bixth aid Arch Streets, Phliadslphls, very Xoadsy, waers all lsUers for advlea mast be addressed TTKDDINa CARDS AND VDJmNG CARDS Mtpaji 1 use. f T printed la tss most elegant printed in tho most eleraat style, at . mstlsjt and FabUsanc Ur i WHOLE NG 2,975 3 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS A- Shirts. Mi ABTISS WHO iTAVJi BEEfiWAITWttiCrAH. now be applied if they will call at once.' VWe can-; notsetasfhst sswe ssU thern. They are ths Best, and only $1 2& each. ' v ulS J febl7-lt , jnunsun c vft. Eastern Hiajfl Jti ) ti '.: ,ir.ikt r? 'L73niiii:il io eaiij ,UOi3:.'jl;)iiJ. . .MlVtfpit 1.1 enor icie, 200 BALKS' NOW1 a. in .For sale bjA 1! 17 feb JLl-Stf j if. jf, MITOHJBLE, ic JMlt.;, til ismoroiaeries AtrPrices.to Suit Everybody -';! i! -I Styles ; ol Neckar i AT i ' ' " KXCHANGB COBSTEB: iT" febl7-tf ,v, . ' ; :;,,v NORTH CAKQLINjV Cassimeres. TU8T RKCBIVBD, FBOM THE t t'j , ; AT Jf&Liilm , Hj 25 ps. Cassimre Varioni qsalftiea, the most- desirable'' eeoda made for Men and Boys' wear; " ,t ;,: rsv Bold at Hanaractarers' prices.' -f ' ' :; S1 . .-lit JjiSii; '! --!! St: feVlTrtfDAyr - . i.p ... 113 MsrketfireSfcfj.j Hew Crop Iluscovado fO !u.'' !;:.. -t'i , )KO HHDS. 1' " --- -i;4.:; 100 BBLS. , "J buuviuu, .. SZ BRIG JOHN PIKRCK, : SiHKtTT- Woii l-ii :J. UATAN2AS. . . i ; ' ',' a t . For Bale low from wlurf. Oil feb 17-tf WOBTH jb WOBTH, Ilolasses. NBW CROP CUBA, 1 In Barrels ' ' . Jsf BUGAJt-HOUSK. and . and ' NEW ORLBANI, - i-. A l , - Hogsheadsi, '! -j JUJtUAa m vuiauauta, ' feb 11-tf . Corner Dock and Front Streets. Sugars. Jrft'O'' pa. slt-JMr IVTHAVA ijtwbi n :rr n POWDERRb, CRUSUSD and A SUGARS,' x ur soie oy i f febll-tf, ,.. ; ADRIAN & YpLLEBS. Potatoes.; T3INK EYE 8, PEERLESS, EARLY ROSE, a iijsar ojuho, stc. seiectea lor p. just in ana ror sate lew dt feb 11-tf : ADRIAN & TOLLERS .' Sundries! every thing a Retail Grocer needs, for Sale b' feb 11-tf , t , ADRIAN, &.YQLL. -- Salt. f--:--::hM OA A A SACKS JUST TtECEIVED. AND FOR ZUUV sale bj -j APRIAN & VOLLER3. . T ARGB. MEDIUM AND SMALL. r XJ For sale by .ADRIAN & V0LLER3. -I' feb 11-tf . . Corner Front and Dock Streets. Special Not ice. QN AND AFTER .THE . 1 ; ; j' '. .;j INAUGURATION OF. GOV. VANCE , WE WILL OFFER OUR, ; , r ii. Entire Stock of Winter AT PKICESiWHICH CANNOT BE BEATEN IN THE STATE. dccSl-tf '48 Market Street." "Burglarysf? T : , (..j..f O PREVENT PHIEVES ' ENTERING YOUR Hoase,ase the NATIONAL BASE, LOCK iAND BURGLAR ALARMS. , i Pin . - per sale osly by ''J,ll JanW-tf ho. K boats Front st. Powder ! Powder S K A A WHOLE, HALF AND QUARTER- KEGS MUU Dy PONTS RIFLE r AND SPORTING , ' , ; MINING and BLASTING HEMP,.; i SINGLE and DQUBLE, SAFE FUSE. -, ,i t m! vsT saiu Mt iMwiiiiaufcUxcrB yncvB u; actnrerg' prices oy j , , O, G. PARSLEY CO.-1 T; Fresh. Arrivals, j A HAVE JU8T RECEIVED A SUPPLY OF SWEET FLORIDA ORANGES snd AS PIN WALL BANANAS, the largest and finest flavor that come to this market. ... . j Call and try them'st my Frail and Cenfestfonery Stores. . S. G. NORTHROP, Jan4-tf Nos. 34 and85j- Market stieet 1 . Select Beadiiig. f jyjADOAF VIOLET.' By Wiftv'Blak,s-,? . SHADOWS' GN THJt SNOW;" Br FarJeod. KISMET, of the "No-Name Series." i WHTTEFRIARS, or-the Days and times ' of . Charies the Second. -""" . I - 'p ELLEN'SBABIBS, and'1 ' ! ;i ' thb babn eipkbbient; "T '!'s iH1" All for eale at j s f HBHBETOEH'S1, feblO-tf i Mm RmVJ 1rnt4..1 ' Lasting. !,y-v- t, CRACK tea. Apples laaora &bc .-C.." One weekl""""" " ' ssn -. wo w2ek;::::n:::::::::-' i So .Us 1 1! sweeks,:, :: I ' ' Onemontta77......;;;i". 8 00 " Two months, 15 00 Six months,.. SS 00 ,,' " r Oneyear,.... 50 00 t,r?0?trct TertisemenU taken at propor tionately low rates. Kve Sqsates eeUmated as a qnarter-corama, sad tesaquareassasaUlamn. JgglgEOTJS 4 SJ S ss 1 ' K.u '; v.'i?". . . '.'i'! r u' i . N Twb Gargoe; Just Received. 320-' jVCHooma ,.,, ; u TttBii'W1 NELLIB." , .,if U -. ALSO, ....... f IN STORE AND TO ARRIVE, A FULL STOCK vni a t v T rsm nv tl t Jj.'i i.il ii ,ss: i. : ii.: Williams &Huclii&on. 4iV .muiL-riw iJinsuraiicer, 1. tVEBPoCL r LONDON GLOBE! X i, ijiJPAMLlpO. vru- , HAKBtTRGBREjrEN, -f '31 3 MISSISSIPPI VAIXBT,; 1 MOBILB tint) KRvrwrr sin H ' i :,. OL NOKTH 8TATB, f . s " LYCOKJNQ, hi UniK'ib 1 Afegregats' AsseU Over 60,000,000 Dolla. Represented by : . ti JO W. GORDON BBO., nonrat TititNitM BBorsnce Agents, . 14 North Water St. 1 fB 11-tf npSACE9, COLLARS, HAMES. . -' 'JL '-" '-'v j 'BACK BANDS, WEBBING, B. B. HOOKS. PLOW LINES. PLOW CASTINGS, SINGLBTREBS. ancCevery thing secessary to a Farmer in Plowing his land, for sale at LOWEST FIGURES by - , ' feblMf , . GILES St MTJRCHISON. Potatoes ! Potatoes I V'J ''' ouiESSBL HAS JUBABBTVED. . Q( 'f BbisV EXTRA EARLY BOSS, Seed, 300 -i I PINK EYES, ' JACKSON, for fVVf- i-mA"- i ',. Bating purposes. ALL BEST STOCK AND IN LABGK BARRELS. ( j , Caii aa buy your Seed Stock from .BTNTOBD, CROW A CO. - feb 1S-UDAW Tfce Xow Prieea on the follow- A ;7;.;,r:itogi!oosd.. '''y': HATHORN SPRINO WATER, ' n . . ;., ,. , r, : f7 60 PER CASK. YQUNGER'S EDINBUBG ALE, '-, .!;; 00 PKB; DOZEN., VIENNA EXPORT BIER, $1 25 FEB DOZEN. BELFAST GINGER ALE. f 1 85 PER DOZEN. 300 CASES CANNED ; t,;, t-.x .ijy.-j ..; AT REDUCED PRICES. '- Wesre Agents for tkepslebrated BOKA TEA, IN HALF POCND BOXES, AT ? .. .. -75 CENTS PER POUND. . 50 CASES SOUR MASH PONY WHISKEY. The "SWEET MASH" we guarantee the BEST, IN THE: WORLD, at $8.00? : For sale only by " ! GEO. MTEBS, 1 feb 11-tf i 11 and 18 South Front 8t ttalf Hose. felLK.TIES AND BOWS, 8US?ENDERS, ' v - j i t ft hy. UMBRELLAS, UNDERWEAR, if CANES, TRUNKS, BAGS, Ac., ' ' faTOreat Variety at ' TTRESH TURKISH PRUNES. J? v - ' APPLE BUTTER and DRIED APPLES. FERRIS' BEEF TONGUES, ..... OOBNED BEEF, HAMS,' STRIPS, SHOULDERS, FULL LIKE Of CANNED GOODS, N? OODFISH,10c per lb. JAMBS C. STEVENSON'S, Market Street. Onion Sets, TfcEAS. ':! t. n 't) , JL BEANS. CORN, sad GARDKH fiKKfM i Of AlLBinds and Varieties, . . ifeb lOrtf in x or sate oy ( ,: t GREEN FLANKER. Hats and Caps! Q0FT AND STIFF HATS 1 , , . . ,t;r i. r. (' .-UMBRELLAS AND CANES i; n -. HARRISON & ALLEN, r- lebK-W : .. -r . Hatters. Attention i B WISH TO SELL FOB CA8H . 19 jMrreiB i;noice m. u Ltunrrs, f iUtlQ , , , i BLUB FISH, 1 " ' 10 f ONIONS, ,t;. 10 " Mi SWEET POTATOES, 1000 Lbs DRIED APPLES. 1 OOO (-, MOUNTAIN BUT IO Botes BACON SHOULD! I 4 w a. A . n , .1 . v. rt tt . mal CORN, FLOUR , MOLASSES. SALT, PIGS' FEET. EGGS. CHICKENS, Ac. We don't object to monthly bills; bat positively deoUat to allow any to lap. Parties interested will please govern themselves accordingly. .Goons sold for a commission : the profit dost jus 'tiTy Credit Sales: p Qqders for Car-Losd Lots of Com, Molasses, Salt, &c. solicited. .... . . PETTEWAY 8GHCLXBN, ; feb 11 48 Brokers and Commission Merchants. i.i 1 i: j; -if - . ; ' .. r;;iavu')iWantedf. A SALESMAN, THOROUHLY ACQUAINTED with the HARDWARE BUSINESS, who can give satisfactory erences from last employer. To such a permanent situation can be given.. . " Apply to JOHN DAWSON, I :i,feB-tfi; : "-..ij -.l; Wilastattoa,H,0.. Fine Beef, m; h I'll- T30RK, SAUSAGE, Ac, JB,c., . s. - . For sals by fnj'f .i. AMES J.KING. . feb4-tf ,. , 8tsll Na Market Hoose. er;' llMrCflBtT Beel, Ko. 6. STALL-FED, AT STAXL NO. 6. ,,V ,.,f f MARKET HOUSE. Ships furnished at Lowest Cash Prices. i 3 Caeh orders' respectroDy' solicited by V i0iiJb''i,u' r . 1 A". WATSON. MM