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THIS PAPER pCBtisu every afternoon, Sundays cir copted by JAMES A PRICE, Sarroas lan Paorarrroas. JL iift JIiiiii lin Ln W.0 JjbiSi.L-SLz- 'F' i-f- i. rr" 1 i 1 1 wo wuibegladtoteceire commnaicatloni from our friends on any and til subjects of rene-ral interest bat; The name of the writer mast alw ays far- niahed to the Editors. Communications mvt be written only on one side of the Personalities must be aroided. And it Is etpecially and particalarly understood that th editors do not always endorse the views of correspondents, unless so stated In the editorial eolnmna.

PAR ROOMOAnEOTAURAriTO. VOL WILMNGTON, MGNDiVY, MARCH 6, 1876. XL Commissioner's Court. H. the young colored rnaivjvho robbed Mr.

Martin Carroll's niail on Friday morning.last, an account of which appeared in the Revjew was tried bere'Vommissioaef Cassidey this morning andvas bound over to the next term of the CSrcuit Court. Failing to give a was committed to jailr "7 AChance Blow. Yeerday afternoon two little boys, sons of Robert Jacksou, colored, who lives (lie corner of Second and Brunswick were at the woodpile, Such a Whopper I Q.0 T0 THE QLD CLAREXDOX SALOON and see for yourself. The finest New Rivei OYSTERS Out can be bought kept always on kand and served in every style with neatness and Good LIQUORS and CIGARS and polite- ness guaranteed to all who patronize me. rC.

II. GILDEnT. NO. 1 GRANITE ROW, SOUTH FRONT ST. Jobn Hiia, Proprietor.

Has the finest Wines, Liquors and Clears la the city. Imported- Porter and Lage'r in Bottles. LAGER BEER on draught all the Fancy and other drinks In stvle. OYSTERS In season. Families supplied with beer in kesrs.

tanned and delivered at house. A First Class BILLIARD SALOON is con nected with the establishment oet7 I 1-tf HAVING JUST FITTED UP MY, SAMPLE ROOM, In the latest modern stjl, I propose to run in connection therewith a A RESTAURANT AND CIGAB STORE. The former will be kept on the "European Plan," and gentlemen rlsitlng me will always be furnished with the choicest MEATS, VENISON, OYSTERS, GAME and erery' thing that the Northern and our Home Market affords. I shall haTe also, in a few dars, the finest lot of Imported and Domestic Cigaj Erer offered for sale in Wilmington My Sample Room is supplied with the Finest Liquors and Wines to be had. I respectfully ask a share of the public patronage.

REUBEN JONES, Arent. nov 4-tf. Scarborough House. South Watm WILMINGTON, N. C.

Boarding and Lodging. IPS" Meals at all hours of the Day and Night Good and Clean Beds and Comfortable Quarters. Philadelphia and New Rirer Oysters. The best Wines, Liquors and Cigars. oct 7-tf R.

J. SCARBOROUGH. MOZART SALOON BILLIARD HALL. No. 1 ranite'lioic, South Front JOHN A A lt Proprietor.

FINEST LIQUORS. WINES. Pliiladelphia Lager 13eerf Ales, Wholesale and Retail. CURTIS BOATWniQIlT JJAVE FOR SALE: Preserved Florida Oranges, A delightful article. Also the celebrated DUNDEE ARM A -LADE.

Prescrred Pears, Green Damsons, Cherries, and CANTON GINGER. Fresh Florida Oranges, Apples, Cocoanuts, Lemons and many other articles. Besides a large assortment of FINE CONFECTIONERY. Call at -NO. -31 N.

FRONT 8TREET. -febl9 115-tf rJOTICE To All Concorncd GRAND i nii SdBSCRlfTlONS, POSTAflX FA ID One year, Six months, Thr I months, $1.25 One month, 60 cento. The paper Will be delivered by carriers, free charge, in any part of the city, at the above rates, or 13 cents per week. AdrertUing rates low and liberal. Subscribers -will please report any and all failures to receive their papers regu-arlr.

CAROLINA. Asheville has a steam i foundry in full blast. The Charlotte market house has been locked up by the City Marshal because the lessee failed to pay the rent. A colored woman in ML Gilead Township, Montgomery county, recently gave birth to a child with eleven toes and twelve fingers. I The Rockingham Spirit of the South says Mr.

James H. Wade, while en- gaged in horse-racing on Thursday last, at the race course near Mr. W. B. Cole's residence in' this vicinity, was thrown from his horse against a fence and pretty 'severely injured.

The Rockingham Courier says The engineers of. the Raleigh cV Augusta Air Line are now encamped at Wesley Co ving-t on's, eight miles, from this place. It is they are running a line by way of pm-kery cut. Kunuing the line dees of rourxe decide that the road will run Itl IV. X1J0 Windsor Times says: Mr.

James M.J Jackson, fishing on Middle River, rs off the palm from the fishermen. iU; has the' reputation of catching the largest shad of the season, as yet he luoastired 10 inches through and 18 inches in h'ngtlrand furnished a meal for sixteen liOnlilc. i 'Hie. Raleigh Xeies say: A pleasing transpired at the G. depot an wstcnlay.

Foreman Green was preseut-. 1 ty -the workmen and- engineers with a valuable set of draughthian's instruments itcompanied by a note couched in appropriate terms expressing their high appreciation of his character and his skill in his profession. i I'lio Raleigh Sentinel says Capt.John ton, yardmaster.of the Raleigh Gas- ('ii railroad, met with a serious accident morning. In attempting to uncouple i wo cars in motiou he was caught in some way between them and badly mashed he hips and loins. He was carried homi! and medical aid summoned.

We trust his injuries are not of a dangerous tl valuable mica mines have recently been uiscovered in Swam and Clay counties, imiI Mi nnrtips nr nrpnnrincr tn wnrV I i lioni immediately. We have been told I I I fl i hat Gen. R. Mi Henrv was oft'ered bv a Northern party, the sum of $10,000 in asn tor tne nseoi a mine niscoverca on liis lands' i for eight months only, which was refiteed. The Statesvillc American denies the statement so extensively published to the 'oftect that Col.

Jas. M. Isbell, late represe ontative in the Legislatures, shot and kill ed W. White, a Deputy United State-Marshal, in Wilkes county, on the 24th tilt. It says that the difficulty between Isbell and WhiteJ was much exaggerated that White was not killed, in fact not much injured, is gettingwell, and that Islell is at home attending to his domestic afiairs.

4 The Charlotte says: The Hf. 1. i- iii: i'l nil X'. ivioniii iiiv; hcii miurrii i lioe-maker, has received a telegram that her brother, 1J. 1,.

Marshall, a merchant I.vmg at Camden Arkansas has justdied hjT sill rf hiK urnnpi rv 1 hf roai osiite amounts" to 10,000 in value, and i- "i i Mrs. Austin received a letter frem her brother a short time ricrr infnrminir hor I hat in addition to property of this kind. lu was worth irom 20,000 to 25,000, the value of the estate in the neighborhood of $35,000. The Weldon Xetcs says On Tuesday 'night last. the kitchen in the rear of Messrs.

White Stainback's store, in this olace, took fire from a defective flue. An alarm was given apd our citizens, white1 and colored, promptly went to the rescue The'building was' turned over and rolled as far from the adjoining buildings as pos- iiie. It was with the utmost enorts that Mr. Winfield's store and Mr. Evans' kitchen were prevented from taking fire, The loss is about $100.

me raA-euevuie mac Aiccvce ays: We have been informeil of a horrible fate met by a celored. Child two years whose mother 2 miles from town near the saw mill of Mr. James Mc- goDe out for some brush, leaving her child in a room near a large fire. Soou she iirard the child calling her but paid no attention to it whatever, and went aWit gathering bnwh. When she returned to the house she found the child lying, en- 'velopedin flames, on the floor with its legs and all the lower part of its ItkIv burnetl to a crisp.

The child linger ed in intense agony for a short time when death relieved it of its sufferings. i Appointments. 'Hie following are Bishop Atkiuson's appointments for hw Spring visitatious: Kinston 22 Holy Innocents, Lenoir 24 Newbern. 26 Iseaufort 28 St. Paul's, Swift Creek Brklge.

March 31 Trinity, Beaufort county. April 2 Blount's 3 St. John's, Durham's Crvek April 4 South Creek, Beaufort April Greenville. 9 St, John's, Titt county. 11 Snow 13 Marlboro, Pittco.

Good April 14 Wilmington, Easter Sunday. 16 The daughters of Sir Edward Thornton, the English Minister at Washington, wear thick-solid shoes, plain unpinned-back dresses, and old-fashioned cloaks. And they are pictures of health. 8 at at til NO. 127.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. HAMS HAMS HAMS JUST RECEIVED by this day's Express, aJotof North Carolina llountain Hahis, HOG MEAT, BEAR MEAT, BEEF MEAT, DEER MEAT, All hams something new. Call and see thenj at JAS. T. PETTE WAY'S, Exchange buildiDg, foot of-Princess Street 127-U a i so' tug Qtofe Removed to Central Location, Corner Market and Second Sts.

OBEX THIS DAY. march 127-lt Mules for Sale! ONE1 VERY FINE AND LARGE By mr 6 J. A. SPRINGER, Coal and Wood Yard. GERMAN SILVER INSTRUMENTS A complete set of GERMAN SILVER INSTRUAIENTS, Made by the Boston Musical Instrument Manufactory.

THE HANDSOMEST SET IN THE STATE. -Parties in want of a fine' Set for a Band will do well to call and examine, at HEINSBERGER'S Live Book1 and Music Store. nir 4 126-tf BOARD! rpVO COMFORTABLE ROOMS, WITH DRESSING HOOIVX. Apply to MISS HILL, on Second Street, between Market and mr 4 126-2t TEA. I have for the past two years been selling Tea, put up by the United States Tea Company of New York and what is most gratifying to us, is the stead increase in our sales, showing the thorough appreciation of tnis lea by tnose who use it.

These goods are put up in air-tight metallic packages, preserving the rich aroma of the tea as perfectly as in the original China ch.est. All grades of these goods, fresh and pure, from 50 cents a pound upward, at S. G. NORTHROP'S Fruit and Confectionery Store. mar 4-tf LACES! Week-Ties, Jib Ecru AT PIPE'S! Exchange Corner, CLOSING OUT BALANCE OF EMBROIDERIES AT Reduced Prices.

mr 2 124-tf EEMOYAL. JJAVING CHANGED FRONT BY RE- moving my stock of Cigars and Tobacco from my old stand, I take this method of informing my patrons and friendj that I will be pleased to see them in my new quarters ac Mr. John K. Mcllhcnny' Drug Store, (entrance on Front street) where I W1 be happy to deal them out, as of jore, full Talue for their money in the weed, either to e'air or to smoke. an 31-tf JAS! W.

LIPPITT. SOL. Hi: II! Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, ZXats, Caps, Clc. 1 20 Market Street, WILMINGTON, N. C.

march 2 124-lm A NEW LOT or LADIES'. MISSES DEEN'S Justrecelred and for sale Z3 Cl ECRU ii i ni 1 Mail Ilonra. inalls wfll close at the'City- Post Office vattt farther notice as follows i Korthern (night) mails for; all points North, East and West of Weldon, daily at 6:30 11 Daily through and way (day) ntaps x. except 6:30 A If Southern mails for all points South, daily 5:30 Charlestra, dailr ab.vi..r..-.r..,...-., 6:30 A 11 Western mails (C CBailway) daily (except 6:30 11 Charlotte mail closes 4:30 Favetteville, and offices oa Cape Fear Iliver, Mondays and Fridays, 1:00 Favetteville br Carolina Central Railway, daily (except Sundays) 5:30 A unaiow v. u.

ana intermediate of- fieef every 60 AMI 1M beakSiae mill by aNauitout, Um at M. daily, except SpdW. ails for, Easy Hill, Town Bell A Ma Swamp, Supply aod Shallottei every Friday 6 A. M. MaUs delivered from 6:30 A to 7:15 and on Sundays from 8:30 to 9:30 AM.

Stamp Office open A I to 12 and from 2 to" 5:30 M. MoneyrfJrder or Register Department open same aa stamp office. Stamps for sale at general delivery when stamp office is closed. Key Boxes accessible at all hours daj and night Mails collected from streH boxes every dav 5 M. LOCAL" NEWS.

IndeA to New Advertisements. J. A. Sprisper Muks for Sale. Harrlss' Drlo Store Removed to corner Market and Second Sts.

P. HErNSBERQER German Silver Instruments. Carpenter Mallard Secohd-Hand McClellan Saddles. Jas. W.

Lippitt Removal. A man's chest continues to expand un he reaches 30. The sun will be eclipsed on the 25th of the present month. Dried apples are becoming a fashion- able dessert for swell Hard times JSor brig ooskummeren. YYohl, trom tbis Port arrivcd at Loudon on the 8d inst.

-l mr r. ur'S rreiicrtcKsiem, ar rived at Belfast on the instant from this port A fit subject for an artist the gi oup that gathers in the City Court Room ach- morning. Hies cause one-fifth of all the profanity in the world. This is the opinion of a baldheaded man. The farmer who is too poor to take a paper devoted to his interests, will.

always be poor in purse and management. All those interested in the Mosquito Hall Graveyard are requested to meet at the Second Baptist Church on next Thurs- i -i There seems to be no foundation; to the mm thafc Qn the streets Satur- ii. loiluw cuw' umt white child had Wen bumea to aeatn in this city. burgeons say that fanger nails, bitten ott, often tmd lodgment in the stomach, where they remain for j-ears adhering to the tis sues and ruininss one feelings. Don't bite vour finger nails.

It is proper, during leap year, for young ladies to loaf around church doois and steps, and spit all around and talk about how pretty the blushing young men look as they modestly go in. Even the potato bugs respect, the Cen tennial epoch. Instead of wearing the black and yellow stripes usual to them, they are this year arrayed in alternate stripes of red, white and blue. 'Tlie question, where the pins go, seems to be in a fair way to be answered. At least, we kno that a talented citizen who sat down on one yesterday seemed to VPi difficultv in Wnrfrinr wherp.

it a u- u1 i gone, but put his hand, on the place once, ami spoke about it From Pender. rHandy FetersonV charged with assault and battery with intent takill.wai brought down from Pender couaty by Sheriff Hor rell yestenlay mor'niug and placed in jai in default of $200 bond to await trial at tlie next term of Superior Court. The Western N. C. Road.

The Aitheville Expositor says We have had an encouraging conversation with Col, Tate recently, on the prospects this Road. He say? the work goes "brave ly cm ami such progress will be made by the meeting of the Legislature, as to convince that body, that the grand enterprise is a success, with a very little legislation Maj. Wilson is pushing away at the Main Tunnel, and be informs us that he is now trying to get a night tore to work on the same. The tract has been laid to Malohe's Store, and sa soon as the depot can be finished, the train will run regnWly to that point. Tuo jriieSiua4 Turnpike.

Quite' a large numlier of persons we'rel out-' in Qamages aaalafgs'jr yesterday trying the turnpike road to th Sound, wliich was opcijed on Saturday And hich Vrill remain c.utU Ihe-pet rain, when 1 1 will be closed and "will uot fce, opened again until till macadamized. 4 IIenry Graham. Tlie boy wba Aras struck in the lack byjis" father, Henry Graham, on Friday night lastis recovering. Gra-ham was tried before. Mayor Canaday moraingrj(as Jfined 75 and costs er 60 days, work on the The Mayor only tegrettod that he could make the fines lxo heavier for his brntalityi V- jjj John Co.

Our ypung friend and former JiYilmihg- tonian, John C. Haigh, Jf has; recently embarked in the grocery business in Payette ville," "on his own the firm name being John C. Haigh oij Co. So clever a fellow and a good business man should certainly succeed, and jive hope that he will soon have more customers than he will have time to count up. City Court.

The following cases were disposed of by Mayor Cauaday this mornings; James M. Forester, charged with drunkenness, was fined $5 and costs. Ed. Herring, for acting in a disorderly manner, was fined $5 and costs. James Baker, charged with disorderly conduct, was fined $20 and costs or 30 davs on the streets.

i i Ed. Qause, disorder, conduct, fined $20 and costs and license on liis dray revoked. Henry Graham was arraigned for two offences disorderlv conduct, fined $50 i It'- and costs or 30 daj's on" the streets; for cursing and abusing his wife, in a verv oud and boisterous manner, fined $25 and costs or 30 days on the streets'. Aaron Blocker, who was arrested some ime since, charged with stealing lumber, the property of the W. W.

Railroad Company, was tried this morning and bound over to the hext term, of Lthe-Su perior Court in the sum of $50. His per- sonal recognizance was taken for hi ap- pearance. The Housewife's Tabled The following is a very valuable house- wife's table by which persons not having scales and weights at hand, may readly measure the article wanred to lortn arv recipe without the trouble of weighing. Allowances to be made for an extraordi- narv dryness or moisture of the; i article weighed or me'asurcd Wheat flour. 1 pound is 1 quart, Indian meal.

1 pound 2 ounces are 1 quart. Butter, when soft, 1 pound is 1 pint. Loaf sugar, broken, 1 pound is 1 quart. White sugar powdered, 1 pound 1 ounce are 1 quart Jiest brown sugar. 1 pound ounces ire 1 Ten eggs are 1 pound.

Flour, 8 quarts are 1 peckv Floiir, 4 pecks are 1 bushel, Sixteen large tablespoonfuls are half a pint. Eight large tablespoon fills are 1 gill Two gills are half a pint. Two pints are 1 quart. Four quarts are 1 gallon. A common sizetl tumbler holds a pint.

-j: A tablespoonful is half an ounce Forty drops are equal to 1 teaspoon ful Four teaspoonfnl are equal to table-spoonful. A Drayman in Trouble. Mr. V. T.

Saunders, residing on Bladen street, bought a box of shad ou Saturday night, and wishing to send them off on the train, he engaged Edward Gause, col- ored, to tke them ou his dray, Saunders house; immediately to Lis, Gause took the box on his dray but recollecting a little bill he wished to collect, he stopped at a store on the wharf, and left his horse and drav outside, while he went in the What he did next we haven't heard but that night Mr. Saunders, not obtaining the shad, jj; called at Gause's house to know what had become of them. Gause had not the slightest idea, so he was arrested arid tried for disorderly conduct this morning, and was fined $20 and costs and the license on his draywas revoked. i Gause' bis a very good character, and probably whila be was in the store on Water street some one stole the i box of sbad from Bis dray. The box was found on the streets by me 6f Ihe cUy hands yesterday moruin bnt the shad were missing.

iiU'i i i' i naof ithem eugaged in wood wncn, some nnscnance, tne neaa oi the youngest boy came in the way of the descending axe and a severe cut was the consequence Surgical aid was summoned, When it. was ascertained tliat the injury was not necessarily dangerous. A 3Ian Killed by a Blow from a Club. Mr. Jesse Sandlin.

a gentleman residing, in Onslow county, was struck on the head by a colored man Friday night last and died on The circumstances are as follows Mr. Sandlin has a large farm which he rents out to colored tenants and on Friday night last a number of these people from the surrounding country mct'at the farm and held a ball. During the progress of the ball a row took place, and Mr. Sandlin i-. crossed over from his house to stop it.

As he went, in the room he recognized a man who was working with him, whom he told to come out of the house. TJi fellow declined to do so, and commenced quarrelling, whereupon Mr. Sandlin kicked and knocked him downf The man gained his feet and, seizing a club, struck Mr. Sandlin over tlie head, fracturing his skull. Mr.

Sandliu, Who as in ui insensible state, was taken to his boitf and on Saturdav night from I'fiV'cts of his wound. The murderer, who is very much grieved over what he lias done, assisted in' con- I veyiu'g Mr. Sandlin home, and then delivered himself up to the proper authorities, by whom he has been placed in jail to await For the Re view. Enigma. I am composed of 7 letters My 3.

4. 5 and 7, are what the happy feel. My 5, and a very useful article. My 4, 5, 7, what Wellington once was. Mj" 4, 1, 5, are very thin My 5, 7, what connects England and Ireland.

My 7, 5, 2, a familiar appellation for a very impudent person. My 4, 1,5, 7, what guides do, My 1, 4, what customers do. My 4, 5. 3, what loiterers do. My 2, 5, 3 an animal.

My 1, 6, 7, the conclusion My whole is a word dear to every English heart. Answer to Saturdays Enigma Black Valley Rail Road. Quarterly Meetings Second Round, for Wilmington District, Methodist E. Church South, as per Appointments of Rev. W.

S. Black, Presiding Elder. Wilmington, at Fifth Street. March 18, 19. Clinioii, at McGec's 1, 2.

Magnolia, at Providence. 8, 9. Bladen, at Terribeth 15, 16. AVhiteville and Waccamaw at Fair Bluff. 29, 30.

Wilmington, at Front May, 7. Kenans ville, at Riqhlauds. 1. 13, 14. Cokesbury, at Cokesbury 20, 21.

Smithville, at 27, 28. Onslow, at Queen's June 3, 4. Topsail, at Herring 10, 11. Elizabeth. at 17.

18. Per Railroad. The following are the VoriSignees of the 7:30 freight train, on the W. A' W. this morning Edwards Hall, Peschau Heyer, iRmaldi Co, A Pigott, notify Williams Geo A Peck, Geo vers, Mvers Co, Brown Roddick, Worth Worth, Wilmington Journal, Evans vtVonGlahn, Blumenthal, Aaron Rheinslein, Parker Taylor, Wells.

Kerchner Calder Bros, Oldham, Giles Mur- chison, J.C Mayer, Davi3, II Brun hild Bro. JIanstein, City of Wilming ton, A Brown, Lippitt, II Samson, A Smith 8c Co, Heinsbergcr, Hart, Bailey Co. BLANK BOOKS AND DOOKS! 1 jj In Great Variety 1. for sale by S.JEWETT, Bookseller and SUtioner; feb 15-tf .27 North Front St. YOU CAN BUY SILVER WARE, PLATED WARE AND JEWShop to at tess th Cost by etf'.

ALljEN'S Jewelry Stot? Frontaad Princess rtwSJ The Goods nutb oldatsomtric' Call and examine befora bay lag elsewhere. ttSSr Watches, docks and Jewelry earc faiJy Repaired a ad Warranted for IS month. 11. AUL. feb 14-tf Aeeat Secoii-HaM HcClBllan Saitles 4 FULL LINE OF COLLARS, AMES, Back-Bands, Blind-Bridles, TroDlJ, Traveling Bags, Satchel and Shawl-Strap, Harness, Saddles, Rldlag-Bridlc, TRUNKS of all kinds, Whip, Spurs, Bnuhes, Cnrry-Combf, Hane Strings Leather, e.

CARPENTER MilJABlC Xo. 8 S. F. Street, CSwr isitino and Iroow. WEDDINQ CARDS Printed In the best of style aV Ac, At.

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