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kit if 11AXCS OFAPTJni'lSISG. I One Square one day.,, ........... fl Ou i two oaya,: ;r. .... 1 - ...... e w UBLTSHJBi) -wuf!aa rZS??''VVS!V-- t. 3 5t 4 Cil 6 8 50 ...... rItxb or BUBSCTanoa ih astaxox - Twoweea... '..... . r Three weeks,. U::.:;.;. J v iH:s.amOBth,.iwv.l-..;.. nr maO) poitaze paid...........! $7 00 10 0(i r;on . v :...,' too "... , -AHd: MT Anemonth ' - i I 00 To City Safescriben, delivored la any put fof the " Mtr Fifteen Centa per week. Oar City Agefctt are ".J in taorized to collect for mere thaa three ment&a i advance. - There VoQfcorenesi ';ai SL Jlerslkirg: oyer lh3'codrsep England; U W thoijght that England attempted to ftamiliftte Rus sia; serious cojiseqtiences may .jet follow.. The gueitlon : of the SrIt Willi pe submitted to the Conference.- Ptiucq Oortschakoffhti 1 recovered.: Ausiiia is tff make a preliminary declaration iba vent a meeting, of the Conference. , I The Russian onditiona oare made a p found impression at Vienna; the war party is strong. Seventy battaliona 'Bul garians have been formed vilh Busliaoi ofBcers. : The differencer V between Russia and : Roumania are leas Haeriusr r Mr. Giatone has' contributed andiM . : AK 1 A TIT" t i. A ! J: tury- "T : Rwaao Uirnatam kMbjeefJ received at Constantinople insisting ha peace be signed. A tumor la ' haV Lord Derby has resigned. ; . Tare!" heavy ; failures ' reported a ' Ireland. I The village of-Jsleton, m California; irat swept av?iyoy a flood; etv isasieri it Sacramento alJe4wolreelivej K; More :failvrre repet;:ii;lUtw European advices !ndicatergre$t ttccrfajnj ty. Kate Claxton has filed a petition in bankruptcy: i '--'fh- Ma jor rOenerial isi? 'Garnet Wolsely writes a paper on r tbe mlli tary euength of England. ' -si C Nicodemis, .ef Baltimore . is dead. - . Napier, of Masdala. wilt command lh British .thohgn epeace negotiations will cpn-f : sume another week:: -Ne"rtpar kela: alooey easy; at 45 r cent; guld steady at iOliU)iiV-cotton dnll at lOiCgf lie; fl-VoV dull and in buyers favor; wheat slightly? in buyers' favor; corn 495.ilc spirits turpentine, quiet at 33c; rosin steady A great disaster , has overta kei some of the people ef California. Thel v uiage o f Is! eton.on And rewV lslan d.l ua been, swept away- and - immense damage by the floods has been done to otherclibns. Thus far there pas" been fortunately hut ; smaj t-loss life. The Legislature is providing of. rep lief for the sufferers. Such calamities as this are well calculated to- awaken wide-spread sympathy. Silt was not a West ' Point t :cadet' who., was filled as ,. reporled. 'j A pri-. vate in Company E. Engineer battal ion, uamed Miehael Tobin, an ilriah-. man by birth, who served i the Mexican war and in the Union army.1 . - ' - ... ... - i shot and killed a fellow soldier by the name of Peter . Albers-cause jealoosyillbers, he belie ved, Was too intimate with his -wife. ; 'J Major General Sir Garnet Wolstly takes an exceedingly favorable - view of England's, military strength, lie at least 7&00Q regulars he mentions.! ne is men aumurikv. anu according to him JEagland warf never so strong before pr 'so welly prepared for t waR He is certainly high authority. It! is aanou need, in case of war. that Lord Kapler of Magdala, jjrill be the Com 1 1 - - mander-in-Chief, and Sir Garriet Wblsely Chief of Staff.l"u X ' 0 Tbe outlook is not so promising las yesterday. It is evident there are many serious disturbing elements lat worlt The!arifeeiHig e;Yllbna is "strone. The Russian conditions halve made a profound . impi ttiA Anatvioll lrnl-t A )ression nppn A report epmea that a. declaration will be made bf Austria that will tend to either pre vent the assembling of the Confer ence or will meet the approval of the Powers. This is very mysterionsand looks like a sort of "wooden horse. ArSt. Petersburg, on the other hand, there is a very sore feeling towarjds England. The latter is thought to have, attempted to hamiliate Uie lofty .Muscovite, and it is thrown out that the irritated feelings may possibly . lead o Very serjcis2 consequences. The peace terms-, have, not yet been signed... It is said that Russia has i e laxed, and the Porte will be allow id to retain Us naw There is some se riona difficulty in the way of a satia-i factory settlement or the delay ,ff . .-irj.i .-.!ftt.-.,..'i-.r3 A '-:vi.n-. fc aicmins the terms would . tiot be pro- traded as it is. Oor BtprMtatatlTM la i CaBcroai . '; -:'ffJ!londya Freeeedii:V-"-v j " Skxatje. MrMerfinidnfrom tne committee on the District of Colnm biaxeperted Senate bill for the ) re lief of the North American Nenfchat tel Paving Compauy, and asked that it hS fnpfinit.plv imsLnoned. So dl dered. ' . l.'V ." : . ;Jnr4 Aleramom introduced a Tesoitt t tion directing the .committee on the Diflttict of Columbia to inqnire Into the necessity for an appropriation f6tj additional school.bnildings in the Dis. . trictrS-Adoptedr-!-.o..J.,. .; - HotrsB.-Mn-- 8ealeV- (NPC.) To provide for holding a term .of. tne TJ t S. Circuit Court at Charlotte, N C." Also, bill providing for the organiza tion, equipment, and sustaining bf an 1 ' -r r ' i f ' . ' f" ' :- ... - ,i ; ; ; . , , 1 ' ! -t . . XXI.NO:i34. T.J... xk ..." . ... : r uuu vuue ioroe..uaokriit to pro vide for ajrjaent of losses iricurre4 in transfer f cerUin case from State itJourU to TJnited BUtea tidorii. f . the act of 18T2 in relation to the post al taonev ordei1 avatfirn.'- - ftir. Scales (N.3.), fromHbe com- """w vm luiiiau aurs, f reported a bill to transfer the Indian BtrreaW tn the War Department, audit, together wim minority' report py Ilf. Van Vorhea, was referred to tbe eomniit- te$ of the . Wholei' v .: : 'r i . '-a f latest 3y, Mail.; : i; via i kcapnaiershs iraionJ ti S CSpe5jal.to.B,icnion4 ;rAispatch.J j la a J-WAaHlTfJb. 26 :The Cabinet at ita meeting to-day considered the diver bill,, and it is IhwD.'ternlghc.that there were some diyiiona of sentiment in regard to it. Several of the western members : ad ,vkied;t$e President to sign : it. 1 It will be again considered in Cabinet. The prevailing opinion among cn gressmenat the Capitol to-day was that the President will veto the silver bill, and ; ii was currently reported that Conkling is W make a great speech H favor of sustaining the veto. - 4--i spltKCHKS rsr thb n orrtrR. - ) .. tn aimers , to-day. in the replied to the speech: of Mr. Garfield, delivered the other ;day. ! It Was eloqhent and able, He said the .hand of ihe-gehUeman was that jot iEsau but his voice was that of Jacob. lWJi5e4;;professe conciliaUon. Ms remarks were intended to inflame the lTdrth against , the Soath. ' reneal ptttlermade an aWe speechjjh favor of 'silver and reenbacts, and Democrats came o h; Itepnbllcan side . of the House to bear him; In reply to those wtio have contended, that our .silyer dollaj wis too debased to pass abroad as a llr, he stated " that ' ' oar . gold dopsr is pot current- m Europe be caxtse while the. English ; dollar , con tains Ief en parts .of gold to "one of falloyij 6uhs contains only ninepf gold taxne ot alloy ' General Butler has not a cleir rolct and reads rapidly. THB - DOOEKBKPKB pr THB BOTJSB. fTke xiQimitt'iw:'iinTMilti(igt Coloriel Polk had the -Assistant Door keeperMx. Donovan, again beforej it toayV w'ben be .was cross-examined by Governor Cox, of Ohio.: The tixV aminatioi ; was . very searching, and the witness finally said that although it was known that the extra appoint ments were iliegal they .trusted -to tbe mempers wno nad' torcea. these parties appn; them ' to "Telp thdm ahfodgh.! . . ' '" 1 J.THE dSSAX itilLSOAD BCHXMS. ! The' bill lntrodaced by Mr. Shelby, I piaiaDama, lor me construction pi au siriuie ruau iivu sxaw jivxa ia Philadelphia, v Washington, Baiti- nore," lucamonu, iasrimse, quanta, if ewprleanvand Jb ort Mcintosh, p 3 Mazatlab, on the Pacific coast, is It Ii have a capital of not' over. 200,00, 000. of 'which sum il0.000.000 most I snbiacribA before organ Argopgtne corpoatpra are general Joseph E. Johnston, W. C.'War wick, j amea jLobgstreetJamea 3L Kemper, and Messrs. Willis P. Bjo cock and Thos. S. Bocock, and the company is styled the New York and mazatian ur-4inet rvaiiroaa, a eie graph aqdr jriUgtaUon Company, j ' The weather, isjcpld " enbnh to make Captain- flowgate ' shudder when making esCimates for his Polar expedUom---.: 'fSg"?: -J Members bf 'Cmiigress haire to go through a great' deal ,of. red (tape o get garden seed, and rare tiot per? miued W&6& any louiside of ihei districts s .f f f:J W j -Tbe 'discussion - yesterday helped me Juexican x w ar-pension uiii cuu siderablyi -'!- -' ;; ? - washingteUnioa. f . The Hodse District committee will '1 bit i&djuBSnsi intrpdneejthe nbell-poneh system., of Columbia 'jit' m ! '' Spirits jmtinei Kerosene toll ieUa at ''Charlotte for 14 ceata a gallon. inuSi k : t ' ' Oid John Kobinson'fl show is o exhibit at JLumberton on. tbe 11th of Mareh,' ::;&Wmffl&- fThe wii, mingtor BTAitS d daily Exchange that it woald be hard Wido without r 1 v.-Mr. W. T. Adam ("Olive Op tic") has been ' delighting the Charldttlsns wfoy OneTBfJrDteaaanl readings. f ; ythaCmcovGLllegUter says there faxm and womanrstraying around paa itAsala wife.- whoara impostem . . l ; pass- wife, who are imposters. . j Jacob Rogers, of Haywood connry,adeanassaiitith aknlfe nppn Wiley Shook, inflicting woahd four or five inches long in tue race ci t , -t- a fi&yovt&lpu. exchanges would only cease to. mix tip patent puffery with lAal it wnnM not ha ao very hardito jfimi a stray Hem 'of dews noW and then. LCoutotS'Stih'. The Wilmington Stab is waging a good, .fight against sheep Kllung noga. it is a puy mai toe ox am. stands so unaided by the papers of the State. rjctefgd .3o9rjgtlr( iris fjrozen to : deatn lorAane county wnust iox aanung. John Pope," Who was with him, came near when foaMtWteara from fe;Hickory e''w Tincoln fQgress: ..ifpnvices- csped irom tne narrow wane uauww last. Saturday. We learn that John Yarber. a well to do. citizen of Cleaveland county, residin seven miles east of Shelby had his bouse destroyed byfirea few fitghts ago. - W "T I r ' WILMINGTON, lAlamance Gleaner: Jndse Mo- Koy got throagh with both dockets, crimi nal and civil, jast in time to leave ns at noon on irriaay 'rue judge has left a good imrjresshjnwith bnr peoplef they accord him ability,, impartiality, purity and pa tience, ana or tnese lour tbe last quality is py no means a non-esscnuai,, . ; f 'Concord Register: Mrs. Leah Blackwelder, a resident of this county; ia now in nerbTinyear. She was corn ana raised ia this county. and ' married - Caleb Blackwelder, now dead. She is the mother of fifteen children. She has sixty-five granapnudren.Bixty-six great grandchildren ana seven great great granacnilarea. Raleish Observer: At the sDrinar term of Randolph Superior Court Lewis 8keeni was convicted of arson and sen tenced to death. , Yesterday Gov. Vance commuted the sentence to imprisonment for life in tbe State penitentiary. The re commendation was signed by the Judge, Solicitor, prosecutor, jury, and a large num ber of prominent citizens of the county. l v Newbern y2?ut Shell: On Son day last Captain Z. P. Scarborough, from Keneket, arrived in this city with his new three-masted fast-sailing schooner, and bad Urn board a live seal, which was captured near nis borne, nortn or ilatteras iiignt. His sealship Is of what is known as the gray species,-1 and Is about fear feet in length and quite a curiosity. It went ashore during a heavy wind and was captured in a net ; ' ' "Itohesbniari: Information want ed of the whereabouts of Daniel HcHfllan, son of, lira. Catie McMillan, of Cumber land county, N. C, who left home In March; 1800. It fa supposed that he went to Western ITorth Carolina. .. If living! he is cow about 28 years . of age. He has no education. ' He Is of low statue, has dark hair and sallow complexion. .- We learn that the Baptist Church of Beaufort, N. C, has called to her pastorate Rev. D. K. Bennett, of this town. i ; The Asheville Joneer, referring to the statement that Qua Johnson who tk to be executed in Georgia, in May, will be the1 first -white man hanged in the South since tbe war for the murder of a negro, say 8: This statement is false. The Adair brothers, Govan and Columbus,' Were exe cuted in Henderaonville, three or four years ago, for the murder of a negro family named Weston.' The Charlotte Obterter. we think it was, also stated that one had been hanged in that place. Asheville Citizen: Capt. H. Brown, of Madison, in a' letter to us. says: "Let Gen. Yance know that every man in Madison favors Waddell's bill." We will, with pleasure. Mr. Wilson Hens ley, of Yancey, writes us that oine-thenths of the voters of Yancey favor Waddell's bill to abolish the- Western District. The Onmmiminner of Aorienltore - for tha jUmted ttates, at .Waahingtos.l ha Written to Capt. A., asking him to furnish spe cimena of fruit to - represedt tbe United States at the World's Fair, to commence in a few weeks at Paris. Our State Agricul tural. Commissioner "has made a like re- Attest Hnrralr for Weatern North Carolina. Hillsboro Recorder: Borne short time since a very industrious and : worthy yeung man- oil this 1 vicinity, Mrv Osmond Forrest, bought a horse to make up a team of two. On Friday night last some maligv nant scotfndrel went to the stable ia which the1 horse was1 housed, ' and,' thrusting the muzzle of a gun throagh the cracks, fired at the poor brute. Tbe ball entered the left side just behind the fore shoulder, and ranging' forward passed out through tbe head, killing it Instantly. There is no clue whatever as yet But the villain who wreaks vengeance upon a man through a 1 defenceless beast is deserving of the heav iest and most disgraceful punishment -" The Qtab is a paper under no circumstances ever omitted;' for Sre value US opinions. Aid the Beeorder never fails of its punctual iMiip i . i 'Oh'arlotte Observer: k. party pf .....f . .. -I 'mi aoont a iuozevmen ana women irom rui coin county came down the Carolina Cen tral railway yesterday afternoon on their way to Indianapolis, Ind., with a view bf settling somewhere in the State named. About thirty neeroes, from the planta tion of Mr. W. A. Williams, near this eity, were before Justice Waring, yesterday, for a general plantation ' row. ' Tbe fol lowing young gentlemen have been elected by the Philanthropic Society of Davidson. College to take part in the next commence ment in June: Representatives J. W. Osborne, Charlotte, N. C.;F. M. Williams. Newton Ni A f A, G- Buckner, Asheville, IT. a HawhalsChlef, W. H." Neel, Charlotte, N. C. ; Assistants, D. H. Hill, Jr., Cbarlotte,ilf2a;;W. H. Cozart.Wash ingtewt, fiaJ-s K. -J.-6mitb, italeigh, N. C. ; Arthut Feater(,Union Springs, Ala Raleigh News: We learn from the Commissioner, of ' Agriculture that! not long since the Virginia Commissioner wrote himtfJasking.fer.acopy ofiodrdawia rela tion to fertilizers.. The law was, sent, and is-now, ( without modification, before the Legislative Assembly of. that Common wealth. asThe trial bt Brantley for the killing of the late Col.ohn M. Moody re moved to' Warrenton. - This morning twenty-twa convicts will lie taken to Lock ville, to be used in the work of constructing tbe railroad' from FayettevQle to Greens boro, in a few days another gang of twenT ty-eight will be aent up The whole number will then amount to one hundred, the other fifty having been at work there about one month.- ! Work on the road is progressing favorably. There ate fifly;fivelawyers residing: in Raleigh. ' Four of these are Judges. Seven or eight others are not, in ractiee.V -fe-vThe GpodTetnplars jjave a ibieau-at YmngsTiHe,AinJ tbl county, bn Friday evening for the benefit of the Mi lord Orphan Asylum. ' :' ''- .t rb. ,aDymraiiKWBwT.. r,. JicnbbBlii ;. ' MyA: BAXBarpentin ! ' -ri3. C.8imitX&eUul prices." , ; -iri-'ilBew-MTXB8TWhiskey," fipnr, Ac. j 'lcitA'JBijIiew figures.4 j Habbison & AiXEN--Fashionable stylet.5 . i-T ' rv.i La Tlie New Blver Canal Campanf. By reference to our telegraphic columns it will be seen thatSenator Merrimonhas presented certain memorials and petitions in reference to the New River Canal Com pany, one of mem froni the Chamber of Commerce or Board of Trade of ! this cityr On his motion they were laid on the table, to be taken up;; by him on a suitable occa sion for the purpose of submitting remarks iarezard thereto. 7 " fT A handsomesailmRywht, caUed the Favorita, .arrived in t our watefs ytsleirday and anchored, Jn the stream opposite -the Custom 1 HonisLiShs ia from New York, andls boiwd South."11 ' 1 1 ' 1 ' .----.,. i - .... . : : T - r N; C, TnURSDAYv'EEBRUABYi 28; .1878 IieeaJ Deta. ,!.' Thejast dbrebrgaii 1;! -The atorm-flawaa fioattng'frbm the asKPiaVMsUsjft 4s9sja,' Uf-Stj U . There is a pririter' in our :DQce wno oas no oirinaaj mu ; j.eof .,oyi ' ras born on the 29th of February. o i Cautionary signals are x9rjPeejd( continued at this port, Smithville and btlher stations on the South '!Aila9tiec.y. - Messrs. Jackson ' oV Bell have removed their job-printing establishment to the omce in rear or ineuawson uanic building, formerly pecupwd by the Stab. - The only case before fcheMiy- or's Court yesterday morning - wai Iliac of Sam Wilson, colored, charged ,wilh disor derly conduct, wnicn was neara, ana dis missed on the payment of costs. -' j Fallins barometer, 1 increasma: .... j . . - .'t f I I northeasterly ' winds, ' Warmer, 'threatening - ' .v',:.-'-,ini-iL : . j- ana rainy , weamer, loiipwea. oy-norit to west winds and partly. .: eloqdy u .weat er; are the indications for t&s .aeetfPa lto-d iy. 3-A colored wctnt bthkine' of Georgiana Cause had a hearing, bef ref Justice Wagner, yesterday, on th cna ge of assault and battery on the person of Harriet Ann Mack, also colored., Sheiwaa ordered to pay a fine Of 111 and costs, fail ing in which she waa conimitte Va.al M mimtt mm A Wm 9 W W R B mmm fl fe, MT ' Coroner Hewlett was called on yesterday to hold an Inauest ftver the bodv of Alice" ----- .i.T-,-...i.Tttt if.. Davis, a small colored girl, aged about Qj or 7 years, who waa fatally injured by bu(n- ing, on Monday , afternoon last, ajtf Mr; Thos. Monk's place, - just east otthecnj It seems that Ray ner Davis, Imother jof the girl, went out into the field to attend to some work on the afteroc t1 question, leaving her little girl n the house,-where there was a fire. i Not long- aftewarda She' was startled by the screams of the chid, and was in time to see her: ton. intoths. 1 yard with' ber clothing la flajmea. She started to her assistance and reached heraa she was in the act of mounting the; fence to get to her mother. The fire was quickly extinguished, but her lower limbs and t portion of her body were badly, burned. Jit is probable, however, mat sue. wetua nave survived these injuries, but !it 'Was aacer- tained that she had inhaled the fire into her mouth and nostrils,and to this fact ia attAb- uted her death, which occtrrredjoo the foN lowing evening. The verdict of the Jury was in accordance wun tne aoove iacis. ' m mm - ' ' L ' J '! i t " ; - 'tBja jfcj bs -.-.-g.' Tne'eoae'lniaBla.' -'- '!-1"1' On Tuesday Mr. Samuel Davis, city agent of the STAB, purchased a. number d nne creese, which he intended to carry to his plantation, a few miles abovC this cityi That night he pTaced them undei' his house for safe keeping, and the next morning be, found that some one had relieved him of the trouble bf ' removing 'them to his ' far n. In a word, the' geese nad in; beehlstbh n. and up to this writing ; he has obtained po clue as to their whereabou s or the identity of the thief;1 - u,,' I'M - Aa things are now pjng on it seems use less for any one to make , an effort to keep poultry on their, premises. Tne fact is,' there are not enough police at present Jto afford adequate protection to any -part jof the' city, -while persons. residing beyond, certain limits have absolutely no protection at all A eentleman la victlmViofPrj&edWa' yesterday that he would contribute Uberajly 1 lowarua empfoyiag m renaoi, uowctnty m ferret out the thieves which.are nowcar y-f ing on their depredations with such a hi (b. hand In oUr midst and '-' 'have tnb?"ddi: bt ' tiiat others can easily be' found' who would The body of Ludwiir Hansen, the xtar- wegian sailor, the finding ; of ;. which w,af mentioned in yesterday's paper,' waatdwed to this city yesterday morning and landed; at tae wharf, or, Messrs. jossom oc, javaas, where an inquest was held over the remains by Coroner Hewlett i , There , was no doi as to his Identity. The ' body, which" was" terribly mutilated .and1 disflzured. Wa dressed as an ordinary seaman, a swered to the1 description iveO of., the young man, though no papers 'were foupd on his person. In fact there t was -nothipg in' his pockets; but a few; thatches, j tTb jury returned a verdiptitiiat deceased came to his death from some cause to : them . uh-: known,2 but supposed to' be accidental drowning. , . ,,v , . j..u,r ;,M .. In speaking of the party who fpund 1 ie. bodywe meant to'yQdflioipi rj. nett instead of Bicbard Burnett. a ,.j j j . -a" naaMHWUli.W" " A,-A . nh Id ' Our attentioii has be'eh! balled to the' fact that there is a dangeroua well f tj tbe inteiw section of Seventh and Red Cross streets,1 where the street railway.1 8table2ere formerly locatedl ttfs1 'said to '' be ' abowt tweuty-five;f pet deep, with jajorb whidh on one aide, is only about two feet abojve the eronnd. : BeincoDeh td the atreel. aha children beina: In the ahnost constant habit j of playing arouna it, as we are, imormeq, there must 'of ursejWJtteat' 'danger tM some of the little ones 'qjf.'Tvii$j i snd pak wiU see to it that the wen is either filled npjf, WBBiCAir jSTBUP."- ""S!" .hrI-melei. BMr f '1 The following Wifl shoW the iUte pf ' tnarmomeier, m ww. atajuopa wu w w 435 yesterday ieveimiWasfiingtDao time, as ascertained froiri the dailjf bHQe ..... . .'U f.'f5-t'2tiA.'i.fI issued xrom tne signal n .this cim Auusta.:;.U...J.54 Charleston, ; . ,'. VB4 Corsicana....'.:.'.3 I UVUUC ...., tf w NeW.Orleans'iiJCI Galveston... ... . .57 PimtaBaaBa.:':)i,.J6Jr Indianola, .Wi'.v. BO Jacksonville,: . ,;.,54 Key West,...vi. ;74 Savannah;;.: ;v:U54 Bfc1 Marks, i:V.V.jfS9 Wilmington;.'; 'h 53 i i Hi IZ. Tbe Case.. 'Wlhfam 'Becl Becton, colored, hailine .'from f Rocty Poiat,"had i hearing yesterday; be- fowf Justice DJ Hall, n the charge of stealing a o)c from, E. , P. ( Simmons, co- fBAtyP$ itearifJortwestrataUQtt. T mi V. ; mm ... - x.ne eviaence was to tae enccttnausecton stole the ox an shWquenUy sold him to a Colofed mah named Jones for ten dollars, Thel ox was found in Jones' possession and ; be was arrested ami had ar hearing before Justice Hall,, when, he prpyed : satisfactory to the Cour .that purchased the; animal irom uecton, nol knowing him to have stolen it1, warrant Was then issued 'for Becton and he was arrestedi" The evidence was conclusive as to his guilt, and he was therefore ordered tpfive a justified bond in the sum of 3D0 foThiiappearance ,at jibe next temi of the Criminal Court, In default ?!-Vm MiWI JW.im' .at) & ' ct airf jskeav wuia,Fwiryfl,r Mr ThjaaBallardVan; old '-and. . prpini- nent cizdn of Samption county, aged about Wyearfclu on berth and noW lies at Mr. Maxwell's board- ing nouse, near tne root of Upesnut street, in a criticaf condition. His' ' family have been'nbtified'bf1 Ithe 1 aadl ' 'fact and some1 of them 'are-expected tb'!arrive by the next beaWll .ooiih I.y;tof t 1 mt v:i t ,t T-tfiattii n;.t i.tt f Teldie: bf theiFront Street ', M. E. held intbeBriey storerepposite Messrs. Parker ic TaylA, 'oo Front alreet AH i-.tni ti.-i!'- -..-Y.UnL 'to;!.- IM-XA-.-, wuuwto gww ojaiers aaa ice creain aapaiu be pa hand, as theje caa be no oueaMon of the fact that hy will be enabled to gratify themselves there to their hearts' content UlTBa AND ITJAKINB PTBRIS i rr The Jfetei&t Haasab cleared 4rm London r. thfcjprt pn .the 44th inst j .The schooner Fred Jackson, Andrews', arrived at New .York from this port oh the Tbe(erth'aiifi0naroe' 1 'UtintW Lange, arrived? it Qoeenstown from ; this 'portoathe2thiiist-tj v.uj i oiii wJj a jxoiwegisjjo parjne;.snnwinfii me signsUetteie-H V L Jfsem Barcelona for Ahjs;p waasppkeOjJn ho. 321.1, longx 4sfjfi,oahe.?7ftnifc. ihui mi f i: AiSHIWAXS-7'1' Pcbcble : flbcsBi-k3oBB Bioii., vProras. W J 8aton,,B!adea cbunrjpK'C:1 WiN MarshalL; 0QWrt Jdidinger; Baltimpw Col Cuyler J B Murdaux. if jE Greene. U S A: G V BtOUi 'Petersburg; John villas, Char- lottetown. rfiSI: H O WUbnrn. W It WiU burn. JDooeherty and wife. G L Sullerbv ana wire, fnuaaaiphia; u 'tjardweii, Vp- jumhuvus G rrenchJocky .foist; Thos o Arnutead, U JblvUhalkley, Jjich mondi Jos A Bali, Boston i D N Cameron. Hamlet, N C; W P Stanback, Little's MfiL Btsh9 AtKtBBOB? AwMaaeaaa rlr HI. fprlnr Ylaltatl f 18T8. , Matek, . 8.1. . l - -. j j-. -1.;. . i .... .: .flaaton March lOr.lii:Sufl.Intt.Warrenton March) H s A:.'OtKe .Ridgwsy March 13..., . i Henderson March 14 ,i i Williamsbaro March 15. .... .8t Petei'-6asaafras Fokk March 17, 8d Snnday in LsW. . . . .Oxford March 18... ..,.St Paul's. Goshen March 20. J. i . - V. l,.u. iXK: . .Kttrea's March 21 (PM).!;..!. a iiitiFranklihtPn March 24,, 3d Sunday Jn Lent.,. .Louisbotg April 1 (Ml.i.ci;;.1.:..'.;.! Grantee April: 2.!. 4tir4. .'.. ..Ii. 4 . now Hill April o Mariporo April -5l3iU . . i. K i .8r John Pittbo April ( 7,. 5th Sunday in Leht.. .;. Greenville April 9. . .... .Trinity Church, Beaufort CO April 10. .St Johh'si'iDurham Crek April ..y, . .i-.U 8onth Creek April 13. . . . . M . .St Paul's. Swift Creek April 14, 6th Sunday hfiLcnt.': '.KewbeTn j April lff,HpIyjaaQcent8, Lenoir ta nRev. L. S, Burkhead, D. D., Presiding Eader. "ia made 1 the ' folio winz appoint ments for his first round during the present TopsahV-at Prospect, '7r';;Mar.'. 9 10 uimton atviimon, i i v Aiar. io n bqifi'oi tli.-& BlftnBAiP-.'Xt,-'. :U! .' e request all' mothers tb itop1 naing LahHinarn for thelrables, butnse1 Dr. BulPs Baby Syrup,- a good smdiciha It cdnuvn9Qthug mjqriona; cPxica. 25 cents:- J-TO USMlIS .TQlBXCOlOaXNhk'-Qeanaa's Olympian Cream, aslqaa in appearance and tn ac tion upon the akin, hamlets, and of -fehiaalar dell-' . eontwva no idaa of artiflci&litT. Fricaia Laree Bottiea redoced to One Dollar. ar aaleby t. O. " IT 19 A' FAtTP tfiatDdolar Tmaa Pwma jwOI go rortasr ia aae la taa kitchen, and the teanlta vULie mere satiaf actory la the pfedoctiaB ef ele gantliaihtirdna.biaeaa, cake, etc.; than if aayoth-. er, baking jsmdec is jaae.- Try ito oldby gro- v - -mm ' -VJ J;i. book BnrDaaT. THBJioaaiM Stab Book Blad pry aoeakJUl kiada at! Blwllas and Baimra a work Pfi manner.- and at reasonable prleeaw Met ehaauaadethera aeedi&c Beeatot Books, er other workianayEaly on pawaptaaas.tohS srmKtlm of their ortters. )f,tftfa;! Idn.i f DOTS FOTTBTH oif fCSSi BOBTAtrTZ ht this conntrr. ia due to aeglectod. Ooagha. ThiaU a tta tiatirTfrt: and it la eanallv true that ao ConfirTf or oldj wsmld erer trre: fataT the great baOaamic l renedr, Bomvor.tioBaHouaD axd iam, tiknl theearlraUifefc- Beflectonthia 1 ; n'Tiihacrjjopa core laoBemiaiite, ; nal, with informatton werthUousandsmaUed free. Address PuLvaajiAOHaa GatraJno Co.-C1ndnnal.i, 4JhiauiJ' tfija -i .iiiiy . fnfri i ma (ma aaeli- a teat of US earatlve fqaaUttas as Bosohu's Grata Stbvv. , Two mU floa four hundred thouaand small bottles of this inedicme were distributed A cfchary BTdraggisU la this country, to those afflicted with Consumption, Asthma, Croup; severe Cougrha,-Pneamoaia t and ntbani dlaeaaes of the throat and lungs. Druggists la every town and village la the United States are recommending it to their eestaassrsv Regular aixe 7jeentB.v.- h sj "n ' t'J j " - With commendable propriety the:Lolaiana State Lattery Comnaiivof New OrleanK gives to all its nations a guaramoe that it does aot in, any ease aia- 7i.ia.iir.iriiiia farts-rnnnnrrnd -with Its (basinessi so 'that if the reader should, bvthe la vestment, of two aanararreeetve thirty Ihousand doliars ins t ew asym,' as a retora vor aw wwaann, eatS0-laAi dJaxnrmr.P.a BoajK. New Or leans. La aoone would be ".any tte wiser, unless he gave willingly a written acknowledgmeat of the . .1 ,C0afernce year for. tbej WtfWmglon; uv; Haapy ttdlngs far nervous' safferetsj indihase whahave been doeett.-dragged a quacked. Pal Termacher's Blectne BelU effectually cure; preiaa- 1 Bookana Jour WHOLE NO; 394 r NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Festival BX LADIES brFBOWT4 8TRBBT vk, B. CHURCH Will haye an OTSTEH and ICS CKIAlt TESTTVAL, TO-NIGHT; in the' racatii store poaiteFarker Tayier'a,' reb8ilt . FaoLuonable Stylesl QOPT AND STIFF HATS 1. j iniBBELLAS and P AHASOLS I HARRISON & ALLEN, -I , .. . .,-f. H f;.,Hattera ; febS3-tf Bemoval. Wi ..V.!- ;i ( I. BJtSPXCTPULLT INFOKH oar FBTKHDS and a that we have mored oor ," Jot Printing EstablisMieiit tbthe Building formerly ocenpied by the STAB, in rear or JJawson Bank, where we mil be pleased to see and serve them. if. ' , ,-'ii. Uti Harlogr added a New and Improved L FOWlER RK$U4. wo mrm f nllw nmiaul All .11 . nnH 7 fromptljaad at Reasonable Katea. ..L ',- ; ... feb S3-lt JACESON ' & BELL. To Purchase BOQKfll SHOES; !iAt Low Fignrea ' 'i - .' :T j We offer every Sfyle and Grade of Good is rf onr line at BATKS: S-!,U 7 GEO. R. FRENCH & SONS, 'ehJL 39 N. Front sti "77 J30CK CANDY AND. COPPER f , ,:j ; t . j ? ,rt ; r ;s , DISTILLKD ppBNvWBSB:BT, , . Coataialng a Full Quart, for aaje onl by,, feb28tf .GEO.VEBi Bf A A Bbia Doable Extra Famihr FLOURl' 0J) r r r from S5.C0 apwarns, ' : A BWaEcined SUGARS, Jq. nrjfirkfajs faad TubaEx'BUTTlH,1 1 AA Bbla ahd'Boxea kssbriedbAKS ' ' AVJJ . r i rnd CRACKEBS. t'AHA 'Cases CAN GOODS,-' - ' ;' f , 4.UUU . tt . - - . ; 5 Bags COFFEE, ; o c noli tune uras . icimonico umo Home. Xtl Sweet Mash and (Smoky Hollow ,WHIS- r. u KBTSj-thecboieeattn the State." ' I The Lareeat. Beat and CheaoeBt Wholaaala akuT Betall House in the eitf.v-,-'u?i'i'" -1 1 T ( We Invariably LEAD AND NBYEB FOLLOW! 1 f.htStf . O 11 inJ 19 Smith Vmn, fil ' if "-'';;''''! ?' ' .. ' . - v r 'MANUFACTURER OF . , Turpentine Stills , 10 A'BTBVil.liBi'IIf. .0. ' - r ' . I ' . . ; -. 8 OFFERINtJ STltiLS AT LOWER FIGURES TAM AyHOUSE JNt THE J.TATJ j. . With thirty years ef practical experience and une qualled facilities for operating, I wmfolly warrant, WOrW?.Iere??rrf QJ bSREi.flf. Bavins recently made a contract with an Knellsh arm te ronusn me with copjsk direct, i am. now prepared to give my customers the preference of havine their Stills made of either the PUREST BNUjaSli or AflJiUCAN COPPER. ' ,i -j d f-Worms made wilhont Lead Joints-' ... S9Job Work throoeh the Coontrv a epedalt mTrAll laalclaa trial, aal dafv.cnimetiinnas m rr.ee, woramanemp or aiaten&i. . i s ' , ! h one door west of W; R. B. Denot febtS;eo4Sw,,.:..ai ta ., FayetteviUe, . c Talking to the Point! I WtLL BBTAIL A Bar of Soap, 6 pa. at 8c; X B4r at 5c, quality gda- raaieea. -Oyster Bay Asparagos, three cans for $1. ; Glen Cove Crackers' la Tins at 40c. ' -i ''Tn ,V'f!?'! '.ii Messina Lemons, 15c per doz. ', '; j XX Soda Crackers, three pounds for 25c. , y ; f Good Bio Coffee Greed; SOc per lb; - .' .; Pore Bio Coffee, Boasted and Ground, 35c Lord Baltimore Pig Hams 13c; - N.C. Hams lKc. ffamilv Tlnnv R "K 7 TO and S25nArhh1. jsri p ro And other Goods in proportion. ; ; ? E 1 J&Tfam offering. STRAIGHT THBpUGH Qie LOWEST PRICEa for the -BBfST GOODS UT.&e ity.; Jly facilities foe bnyiae are as rood as the BEST, my expenses iight Ideas of profit modefct, and with aa ever increasing trade I can always .offer BARGAINS both to -'Bool and CebIi cu8lomer& Jamc3;iC,SteensphJ feb8 tf i ! ft'- TJioLBeit iJitlie 3 sircfc. ar wt - - ' -- awa ' :,'l u f ! ;AT BXCBlSaEKWRNERt51 IS SOLE AGENT gOB-THBrBE8T SCISSORS l i t. AND NEEDLES IN THB '- WORLD'. Thbeewho and select any STEEL SCI8SO ERT8 Patent "Parabold'.. Gold-Eye NEEDLiiUl t Also. B POCK ST SCISSORS. iij. feb7tf sISal.ar4fo9c,;; i 1 A A A fi BwheX VS&k . WBXT jCObM AvfUu" 'riiornJoiJI ao qiv -d ito; evXd ol is jois odi ef tfn&w tfOj'ioa-odT.':;- -a ; feb 17-tf , . f. , B, :F, MTTCHBLL. 801 r Biirbanli; ti Pharmacy I S ACCESSIBLE DAT IND- NIGHT. ' 15 " -.! ' ' MEDICIRES. ALWAYS PURE AinJ FRESH, ARE DISPENSED' . ,r j O 1 febtttf IN THE MOST CAREFUL WANNER 1 m i t I, i M -I. , ,, i, i How is .Y TWOiaOBthB,..iiWa.i:ii....... 17 - TarefrtneBtha).w;i..Uj...; 24 CO i M 'i"jStr.month8,.....v..i..i.i... 40 li , "vdt eyear,.................. 60 it t7Coatracti Advertisement lakes at pro; o tionataly low rates. Jt. .t..:. ;;kTea lines selid Nonpareil type make one square. JCELINEOUB.-! IIE7 ABE:IVALS ! I SHALL 5PEN ON ' v ' l'i 31 Wednesday; Ft3b. 27th 0-,1?.: -AiJULLMNB OFhvii:i' . Motiming " Good Ka3pringp I will at the same time opea a fait tine of REAL. JAPANESE , SILKS, BUNTINGS, and MATE LASSE BUNTINGS, uall the New Styles. . A Large Ineoice of SPRING PERCALES, CRE- TONES and CALICOES;- -.-54 -3 4- pne Hundred New Pieces f TQBCHON LACE and INSERTION, at GREAT BARGAINS.' l3&Twenty-Flve Dozen "LOTUS CLUB" KID GlirES, in all ehadja, just received. JULIUS SAMSON, 8UrcCBSSOB TO J.' A H. SAMSON, 43 MARKET 8TREBT, feb.27f 7 a'. Wilmington N. C. ' Channre of Schedule. BTiAMEB 1 START fromsMark;rcka t S 'c A: . M., during tourt Weei:iuid i leav'l Smithville all o'clock P. M Reduced Ralea feb 84 tf - GEO. MYERS, ' ; ';' ,-. . :. Agent Steamer J. S. Underhill, OMMENCING WEDNESDAY, ; Wfll leave WUmlngton daHy .atS.15AM Will leave Smithville daily.... . ...at 4.00 P kf. -4 fee? tf n,v. .iwmt -. O. . PAKSLUT. Jr . , ' , jtf-DBALERS IN-r-Vv i FIJaXITlJKE, OF ALL KIXOS, 'MANUFACTURE FINBzANDiMEDIUM r jk jutWalnutj furniture. Hotels. 8teamboata. and Prrrata eatdeaeea tar- nisbed at short notice. Estimates gireo oa aar class of Goods. - -1 r. Orders solicited and will be irivn nnmol at.tan- ftj?i'00 H - imcfttiA. SMITH. CO., ieoMsm . - North Front Street. LlaUard &G0r iT AtV Hsv' constafiUv on hand a. large and f yaried assertment of SADDLERT GOODS .. compete with anv house in the State aa to SnpeVior Goods-and Low Prices. ' ' a l; MANUFACTURE, ANDL, REPAIR: No. 8 Somh Front Street. ' feb S4-tf Sit: s on Hand. l - -jv It have, always on TJliiii ', r band a FINE STOCK r li5W;l-..ir of both Fine and Com- ,.i mon CHEWING TO- h- BACCO and CIGARS, tnJ & flna well V" ffvS V sorted lot of WOOD- !.:.-: , roo. e saaraet ' rebS4 tf Cora; Oats ant Say. -1000 0AT:; : r -. i:7 For sale bv . . ' -.- febS4-itf'.' KERCHNKK &.CALDER BR8 VSHinglerf Shinglese 1 r"50 000 c0??"10? wn?a8 . - S!b gWP KERCHNSR &rCALDKR BROS -a -v no- Bacon and Ilolasses. '' ''' " '150 BozeB'- 9 SUSx '-.-'J i'V:;; l :1qq Hhds 'arm pdxtba; 1500LA8SES, 1 If ;c-f (in Bbls SUGAR-HOUSE Aj vto.t: - . J,s.;Li;;WWjii:ir Lib . : f -'... - J . . For sale by fgb tof ;1J KERCHNBR OALDER BROS. tfeW0Sa JPcrtioes; .'.'" ' '- i'l". Forsalerbjr- " ' " - feb 24-tf KERCHNKK C ALDER BBOS :! -j pQ Q ,Bbls Land PLASTXB, :: : " t A A Bbls Agricultural LIME, ' . ; " ' ' 7000--r--r,,, M-. : ' A A A Bueh MEAL, fresh ground, . Q A A Bbs O MOLASSES; - , OAAhds and Bbls New Crop " 'at is?h! -o f.cuBA Molasses, 1 K A Boxes Dry Salt P. R. .BIDES, ytt--i?lQr.zit w.ii!-:4 -wn"":- -ni - Coffee, Sugar, Flour, Tobacco, Snuff, Soap, Lye, Candles, Crackersy Oysters, Ac, Ae.-;. . x 1 febS4-tf., . WORTH WORTH. f ; j , ; 0 1 i t ,Lji', i t -i j 1 j ' .- r Tnrjiontlne Toolfl. 'XX ACKERS, PULLERS and DIPPERS, " ; r 1 a COOPERS'' TOOLS', STRAINERS, Ac. At LOWEST PRICES at ; C I . - ,r'. GILES MURCHISON'S, ev. ... a. 38 North Front at. febSl-tf uv-ito tr-.ttJ iJlJ C" ., v 1 -Grand Finale. jv?;. rjiBJi REMAINDER OF Mt ' C 1 Ui-li: ' ... . STOCK OF CLOTHING tl new being disposed of at the lowest prices ever before known in Wilmington.. - . t The. stock mast be closed out, if even at a sacri fice', within' the next ten days, to make room for the Spring Stock mow being parchased in the Northern Markets,. Remember the place.- , ;r . , . . i ?.i -1.. A- AVID, Cor. Front A Princess sts. Pearl Shlrta enlylOae Dollar. Far ahead of anything in the market, feb 24-tf fCltPENTINBTOOL.S.-Hsckers.Bound Bhaves, Pullers,. Turpentine Dippers, Hack Files and Whetters. Hack Weighta, Boein Strainers of all numbers, Skimmer Dippers. Also a large assertment of COOPERS' TOOLS of the very best quality. , Whea you are in want of any of the above goods be sure and go to the Old Established Hard-' ware House of , JOHN DAWSON & CO., febS4 tf 19,20 and SlMarket at. E I ' I
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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