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STATS KISCELLAXECrS. E.FRANK COE'S SUPER PHOSPHATE 0E LIME, NEW ITOTETj. THE PARKER HOUSE AU. ptrtont out of tht city. desiring advertite-rnenit to appear in Me Jocaxat, art reiuetUdto rem, at tin of ordering 0 advertisement, amount tfoty art villing to invert in thai ioay.

Wt cannot keep accounts outride of the city. DAMEL A. S2HTnf NORTH FRONT STREET, W1LMISGTON, N. BXrrlse or a In Philadelphia on Tuesday, at Christ Church, an interesting ceremony was performed. Bishop Vail, of Kansas, was there united in holy wedlock to Ellen, daughter of the late Assistant Bishop Bowman, of Pennsylvania.

The nuptial ceremony was performed by Bishop Ciarkson, of Nebraska, who made the long journey expressly for the purpose. The church was densely WE SUBSCRIBER XLVSTNO 'nrnn. -OK I'l Tils Board of Claims. The Commissioners of Claims met yesterday, and organized by selecting J. C.

Harper, their Chairman. They will be engaged for few days in preparing their rules, compiling and collating the laws which are to govern their proceedings, and in other preliminaries to their action on the claims which they are appointed to investigate. Tho Board has adopted the following oughly renovated and refurnish tha I Hotel bit. Front Mreet. recently known City transient advertisers art also notified fltat City mutt pay in advance for publication.

crowded, although no publicity had been Jlontfdy bills via It rendered to rejidar city WA RRA TED EN IKE given of the event. A full choir was also present From time immemorial whenever a Bishop officiates at this venerable church the chimes peal forth their music. THE DAILY JOURNAL A large number of clergymen were present The bride was given away by her maternal This Fertilizer has been in use twche years, and each year has been improved in quality. 250 XaUS. IiiilH.

OEJ.2ii Will insure a good Crop on poor Soil. At the samo time it will improve the soil. SO MASUIK CAW 11 MOllIS ECONOMICAL. KKEPS constantly on hand the largest stock of PABLOB, DINING AND BED- WILMINGTON. N.

AFFJL 28. 18G7. uncle, Mr. oitgreave, and amid a silence that was more impressive the pair pronounced after the officiating minister the lia. ley's War HoteL" beg to 'inform his frwmda tit.

public generally, that ho now prepared 1. 1 ftiwnimodate them on as reasonable terms as uitv hiinilar house in i he city. Tim BEDS AND FBItXITUIiE, Together with the sleeping rooms, are nngur-pasHPd for neatness and cleanliness. THE TABLE a all. times will be etspplied with tho best tho market and the surrounding country can furnish.

THE BAK-EOOM, Situated in the basement of the will at nil times bo furnished with itho beet of Wines and Liquor. He ikits patronage, and will spare no paina in rendering sHtif-faetion and comfort to his guest. Having had experience ia the business ho is confident that entire satisfaction will bo given to all who may favor him with a call. VEHICLES be in readiness at tho different Railroad on the arrival of the Cara, to convey passengers to the Hotel or any other part of tiia city ItoOM FURNITURc in me tstaie, wmcn uc oners at the lowest prices solemn vows of the marriage service as ALSO, O- MA.TTR ARSES of every description, SPUING used in the Episcopal Church. After the placing of the ring upon the finger of the BEDS, WALL PAPER, WINDOW BUJJJKS, CUK- TAIN GOODS, MOSQUITO Kfc-TS, Ac, Ac.

bride, both bride and groom knelt to re LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. Rellgloaa Herrlce To-Dajr, ST. TBOMU' CHCBCH, (Catholic.) Services at the usual hours CJ and 10 o'clock A. Vespers at 4 o'clock, I M. BASH, BLINDS and VVUKa, great variety, ceive the episcopal benediction.

The lady Put up in good strong Bag of 133 1 be. eveh, and In barrel of about .0 ll. nli. CH ARG KG II PACKAGES. During the past year, we have wld this valuable fertilizer to over 2n0 planters in North an1 South Carolina, and all the reports sofar received have been of the inoet nattering and natis-factor character, which fully warrant us in recommending it as the was wedded in traveling costume, and tne always on hand.

1 1 april 26 179-3t ll-3t pair started direct upon a wedding trip. POPULAR PRICES! BEST FERTILIZER EVER UfeED FOR Loyalty Btlow 1'ar. Tho Hon. Green Titus Shepherd, of Bed rnlcs 1. Until othcrwibe directed, tho Board will hold its sessions in the Capitol, and will be read each day, after the Cth of May, to receive, hoar and consider claims after 9 o'clock, A.

M. 2. Each claim must be accompanied by a plain statement of its foundation and merits, and a referenco to the law or authority supporting it. 55. Each claim must present distinctly the items of which it may consist, including, in cases where applicable, quantities and prices.

4. Claims for articles furnished by others and paid for by claimant must be accompanied by tho proper Toucher. 5. Every person presenting a claim shall ruako affidavit before tho Board, or a Clerk of a Court of Becord, or one of tho Judges of tho Supreme or Superior Courts, to the truth of tho facts presented in the claim and that ho or she is the sole owner of such claim or if others are interested, shall state who they are, and in what proportion. C.

Claims of an unlike nature due the samo person, should bo made separately, but should be presented to the Board at the same time. 7. Papers onco presented to the Board will be regarded as filed and under its control. 8. Claims prepared in accordance with ford county, was in this city yesterday tuoy may wifcii f.i go, 11.

U. PARKER, Proprietor. april 10 173-lni looking around for work. It seems tuat when the distinguished magnate returned Services at 10 A. IL, and i o'clock, T.

M. T. John's chcuck, (Episcopal.) Services at 10 o'clock, A. and 8 o'clock, V. IL; Iter.

H. E. Terry, Rector. Sunday School 3 r.lL M05T sr-trr cuuech, tEpwcopal Mc thodist.) Preaching at 10 o'clock, A. and 8 I.

IL, by Her. J. IL Dally, Pastor. Sabbath school at 3 o'clock, P. M.

i irrn stiiekt cuubi (Episoopal Methodist.) II GREAT CEKTRE OF ATTRACTION IS Cotton, Corn, and Small Grain Crops. In proof of which we append a few of tlie many letters received by us on the subject. From lion. W. T.

Jiorieh, UoUUboro'. "I purchased from you last Spring, 23 tons of E. J1'. COE'S SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME, and used it in the cultivation of my Cotton crop, 300 lbs. to the acre.

I regard it as a very valuable fertilizer, and think it doubled the crop. My superintendent, who is a practical farmer of larce experience iu the cultivation of Cotton and in the nw of the various fertilizer, thinks it enpennr to Something New. riVIK Cudeistgned resfxetf ally announce to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Wilmington and the surrounding country, that they have opened a huge and attractive atock of from the Hunnicatt gabble, Mr. Aunspaugh the Depot agent at Liberty, very properly informed him that the Railroad Company had no use for a gentleman whose time and thoughts were so much engaged to politics at the public welfare. The faithful Shepherd was therefore discharged because of his devoted attachment to the old flag, the cause of progress and the finest government RYAN'S HEDR1CK any heretofore used bv him.

If ithaa a effect on the land, as claimed, I eball consider it BOOTS AD BHOliS. NE DRY GOODS STORE, more valuable than any other." Yery respectfully, Wm. T. DouTcn. From IT.

L. Sliiton. Edaecoinbe Cviintij. HATS, OS FRONT STREET. "I crocured some of E.

F. COE'S SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME from vour agent at Tar the world ever saw. Lynchburg ICepublican. boro', which I applied to Cotton the past seasou at the rate of from 200 to 2C0 lis. to the acre, the CHOICE GOODS AT LOW PRICES MOVE THE TRUNKS, Ac, on the 1st floor, at EXCHANGE CORNER, which thry offer at RETAIL at the lowest possible prices result or tucn is mgniy sausiaetorv, tue yitiu ueiug at least uouuieu.

r- U. L. STATOS. MASSESS! MARRIED. 1 for CASH ONLY.

Preaching at 10 o'clock, A. H. and 7 o'clock P. Her. J.

0. Thomaa, Pastor. Sabbath School at 3 o'clock, P. M. UAPTlhT CIIVKCH.

Divine acrvicea at tho City nail, commencing at 10 A. and 7 o'clock, V. IL; by tho Her. Wm IL Young. IIBST PHEMBtTEKUX Service at It A.

and 7 o'clock, P. M. He v. H. L.

Singleton, Pastor. heameh's bethel. Services at 10 o'clock, A. and 7 o'clock, r. M.

Iter. John N. Andrews, Chaplaiiu 2Vtm C. JJrotcn. Ed'n-conxbe County.

Wc are selling good Calicoes at 12? cents At Tarboro', on tho 21at by tho Right Eev. Bishop Atkinson, Dr. N. J. P1TTMAN, to Mrs.

M. E. DANCY, all of that place. We are selling Brown Shirting at 12 cents We are selling good Bleached Shirtings at 12J cts. these regulations may be forwarded by mail or otherwise to tho Chairman of the Board at Raleigh.

Sentinel 20th. Encoukagiko PitosrEcro. The present delightful weather has given fresh life and On the 27th of March last, at tho residence of the bride's father, by Elder Wm. Gray. Mr.

WM. A. THIOPEN, of Edgecombe connty, to Miss HAT- i We are selling good Mourning Calicoes at 15 cents. We have an elegant stock of medium and fine "I bought of Mr. Pippen, your agent in Tarboro', 3,432 of E.

F. COE'S SUPER TUOS-! PHATE OF LIME, which I applied alone to 20 acres of land, being 171J tta. to the acre. On 20 acres adjoining, I applied heavily, CompoBt and Marl. On these lands I planted Cotton, which is now gathered, and I am satisfied that the 20 acres manured with E.

F. COE'S PHOSPHATE produced 4,000 fts. seed Cotton more than the 20 acres composted and marled, though the latter has been, heretofore, considered superior to any foreign manure." Respectfully, R. C. Brows.

From II. W. fc Ji. If. fforham, Edqewmbe Lottnty.

E. F. COE'S SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME, used by us this year, has acted very well. As we used no other fertilizer, we cannot, of course, make any comparison in figures, but we are satisfied, from our observation and nrevious experience, that the same amount of money invested iu COE'S iin: eldest daughter or tlder Clayton Mooro, ot Martin county. vigor to all outdoor pursuits, ana we notice particularly with pleasure, the renewed DRESS GOODS, Of first rato quality, and the most tasteful styles, Wilmington, N.

April 9. 164-tf Notice to ail Parlies Concerned OFrnE Wilminotos Railway Bbidoe Co.i Waminrfon, N. March SUt, 1HC7. PUBLIC NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN, THAT the Northeast branch of Cape Fear river near Hilton Ferry," also the Northwest branch, near Mearea Bluff, will, for several months, ba partially obstructed by operations necessary for the construction or Bridges across above named rivers and points for tliis Company. Passage ways will at all times ba left open.

-Great caution should bo used by all those navigating above named rivers, In approaching and passing above named points, R. K. BRIDGER8, Presidents apiil7 163-lwed lmeod Dieputch copy cod lw selected especially to suit the purses of the people. activity pervading the ranks of our entire farming community. Oar own observation and that of all with whom we have conversed on tho subject, COMMERCIAL.

WILMISGTON MARKET, April 27, 18C7 P. PI. PHOSPHATE will produce more Cotton than will any other we have ever used. We shall give it the preference next year. 11.

w. uokuam, -R. H. Gokuax. Tcepkntine Is in moderate demand, and receipts light.

Bales of 106 bbls. at $5 for virgin, $4 indicate an earnest determination on the part of tho people of the county to bend their whole energies to the important task of developing to the utmost our immense agricultural resources, leaving, for the time Extracts from experiments by JESSE MERCER, of Edgecombe County, on Cci'rn manured with 35 lbs. of each Fertilizer named below. The average product of adjoining rows not manured Index to New Advertisements. J.

W. 8iiarp, Proprietor Froe Barbecue, Ac. 8-m'l It. Bcktino, Sheriff Sheriff's Sale. Sou Bkak A Bros.

Notice. Willums A Mi'bohiboh Corn Cotton Yarns. Wilson's Coach, Baggy, Ac. O. Q.

Pabsiet Co. Steamship Sappho for New York. Mitchell, Aixlx Nowbcrn, N. AgTloultural Implements. Mavob's Coubt.

Three butcher having been reported for a violation of the Market regulations, Parents are requested to examine our GOODS FOR BOYS' WEAR, The stock embraces COTTONADES, LINEN DRILLS, AND CASSIMERES, AT PRICES WHICH DEFY COMPETITION! HOSIERY, PARASOLS, and all kinds of Fancy Goods will bo sold 25 per cent, cheaper than elsewhere. Tho crowds that daily throng our store is the being lo 4-5 lbs. Cost of Manure I Net cain in Cot-I Cost of 35 lbs. for yellow dip, and $3 60 for hard, 280 Ub. Bi'iaiTS TcBPEXTiXE Sales to-day of only 46 bold, at 61 cents, and 9 do.

at 61 cents per gallon. Rosin Sales of 373 bbls. at $2 87 for Common. being, political affairs and their corresponding issues and perplexities to take care of ton from use of Fertilizer dcliv- Product of 5 Rows manured as above. FERTILLZERS USED.

Cotton per lb. of Cotton. ered. the Fertilizer. themselves.

Now Ready. have reeelrcd a very largo Stock of While deprecating to some extent this ut tcr indifference to our political situation, 86 lbs. E. F. Coe's Super BOOTS AND SHOES, rV 2G 33 aii we are at the same time glad to see their $1 1 1 66! 1 4-10 cts.

2 2 1-10 2 3-4 3 7-10 165 lbs. 145 141 123J 131? C2 racinc uuano. Patapsco Guano Baugh's Raw Bone Peruvian Guano HATS, TRUNKS, Which we offer to tho trade for cash or on time thoughts and minds turned into such profl table channels. best evidence of the truthfulness ot our pi onuses. WE SELL FOE CASH ONLY, CASE ON DELIVERY.

Polite attention to all, and fair dealing is the rule of our establishment. $3 12J for No. 2, 17i for No. 1, and $6 50 for Pale, as in quality. No sales reported in Tar and Cotton.

Coen A caigo of. 1,000 bushels arrived to-day from Hydo county, aud sold at $1 ip bushel. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. 4U 52 1 22i 1 92J for City acceptance at as low figuree as they can The result must be to place us in a more Dealers and Planters are respectfully reci nested 2,000 BBLS. IN STOHS AND TO ARRIVE, independent position financially and better prepared to encounter whatsoever may bo to examine our Stock.

HEDRICK RYAN, april 2G 170-Ctis i Uli SALE ON ACCOMMuDATXNU TERMS 11 in siore ior us in tno iuture, as a comma nity and people. VrilOLESALE DEPART3IENT were arraigned and placed on trial for tho offence-The fact of the charge being proven they were fined 15 each, Thoa. Tate, a colored individual, was charged with rapidly driving a dray through the streets In addition to the correctness of the charge, it waa ahowQ-Ojevidcnce that ho had exhibited a wanton contempt and disregard for the injunctions of the officor who commanded him to moderate the speed of Lis horse. A fine of $10 was imposed. Solina Smith, Mollie llamas and Ann Jordan, throe white women of notoriously bad char-actcr, old offenders, and no strangers to the Court, were arraigned for drunkenness and disorderly conduct.

It appeared that at the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad Co. In 1850 Edgecombe produced 20,000 ou 2d and 3d Floors, Eichango Corner. PORT OF WILMINGTON. NORTH CAROLINA ARRIVED. 27 Steamer North Carolina, Greene, from Fay-etteville, to Williams Murchison; with 22 bbls Gr.

PARSLEY WILMINGTON N. C. bales of cotton, and had established for herself the reputation us the banner county JOHN M. WALKER A CO. Wilmington, N.

april 9 164-tf of the State BEAVER CREEK MANF'C COMPANY'S B-SOLE AGENTS FOR NORTH CAROLINA.Sf spirits turpentine, 108 do rosin, 14 do flonr, S9 do soap stone, 15 bales cotton, 2 do yarn, to Williams Murchison; SI bbls rosin to Anderson Co; (J do rosin to A McRimmon; 6 do spirits turpentine, to Pearco, 2 do rosia to Lutter- 125-1 feb. 22. STRAINER SIIEETIStiS, lon. 4-4 MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS.

Schr Sarh Ann. Willis, from MvsockinEr. C. to time the police mado a decent on their 80 INCH DITTO, Nortlirop dimming with 1,600 bushels corn. BRITISH PERIODICALS; CLEARED.

According to present calculations she will raise, in 18G7, 25,000 bales. This alone will realize an immenso sum, and will go far toward relieving the county from the pecuniary embarrassments under which sho is now laboring. The crop of last year turned out much better than was supposed would bo the case at the time, and enabled our planters to procure a sufficient number of laborers, hundreds of whom have come among us, attracted by the liberal wages paid, and also supplied the means of laying in full disorderly habitation, they were having a high old time of it, wero passing the cup around pretty freely and consequently were slightly intox 27 -Steamer Marion. PhilliDS. for Eavetteville.

Office CniEr Exgdjeeb and Wilmkoton, April 2(S, 18C7. CHANGE OP t'HEDlLE. ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, MAY 5TH, THE passenger trains will ruu over this road as follows Leave Wilmington. 6:40 A. M.

and 5:00 P. M. Arrive at Wilmington. 6:50 P. M.

and 7:15 A. M. Leave Weldon 10:30 A. M. and 8:15 P.

Arrive at Weldon 3:00 P. M. and 3:54 A. M. Trains will pass Goldsboro', going North, at 10:55 A.

M. and 10:50 P. going South, at 1:25 A. and 2:25 P. M.

The night train each way is an accommodation train, and will run daily, and connects all the way to New ork via Richmond. The day train will not run on Sundays. It connects by all the routes North, by Richmond, Old Bay Line and Annemes-six Line. Trains connect closely with trains to Raleigh and Newborn. S.

L. FREMONT, by Mallett Hoflinan. Tne London Quarterly Review (Coiiser'tivo.) Steamer orth Carolina. Greene, for Favette- 1 1 i rr 1 1 a 1 Tne Kdlnborgb Review (Whig.) The Westminster Review (Radical.) WHISKIES AND GIN. 'VTT'ILli keep constantly on hand PROOF WHISKEY AND GIN.

Also SPIRITS TURPENTINE CASKS. Orders solicited on consignment and for sale by i. SHACKELFORD, april 23 170-liu icated. After arriving at this stage of course, it was no easy thing to got up a fight, and consequently Miss Jordan cot her eye "bungod," and vui, vy TTuuauia oi murciuHon. COTTON YARN, i AND Call, all of very fsuporior quality can bo furnished at short notice.

J. H. HALL, Frcst. Beaver Creek Manfg Co. A.

JOHNSON Agonts, Wilmington, N. C. april 12 IG7 if fccur May Day. Adims. for Boston, bv Keith The North British Review (Free Church.) Kerchner; wiili 151 bbls spirits turpentine, 210 do roein.

600 do tar. 100 do pitch. 17.494 shuttle AND Blackwood' Edinburgh Magazine (Tory.) those two delicate females, Miss Ilarrlss and Miss Smith, received sundry scratches and lost not a bolts, 2 tons old copper. Steamship James A Gary, Wilson, for Baltimore, by Atkinson Shepperson. These forcisrn periodicals are resmlarlv repub supplies of the most excellent fertilizers and other indispensable requisites to successful farming operations.

lished by us in the same style as heretofore. WANTED, Those who know them and who have long sub- few strans of hair. When the police appeared, the row was at its height, but soon terminated by the participants being marched off to other quarters. They were fined $10 each. lfpnr P.nwi-n frfwi1m.n.

was fined 13 for a vio- Though surrounded by many circum scnuea to tnem, need no reminder tnoso wnom List of Vessels Cleared for this Port, NEW YORK. THE SERVICES of a practical BRICK moulder, one that can come well recom stances of publio trouble and despondency, tne civil war oi tne last tew years lias deprived or Schr. C. A. Johnson, Harris, eld.

April 10 mended, will find permanent employment upon tneir once welcome supply or the best periodical Chief lung, and Sup't. april 20 179 Papers copying Schedulo on the line will change this notice. NEW CROP MOLASSES. gQQ III1DS. ASD TIERCES NEW CROP WEST INDIA MOLASSESV now landing.

For sale in lots to suit, by "WILLARD BROTHERS, 23, 30 and 31 North Water april 12 167 lmis our peoplo have much cause for congratulation for tho numerous advantages still appucauon to CRONLY MORRIS, No. 3 North Water Street, april 23 176-lw literature, will be glad to have them again within their reach and those who may never yet have met with them, will assuredly bo well pleased to receive accredited roports of the progress of Eu BALTIMORE. Schr Our Flag, Thompson, via Plymouth, N. eld March 2 NEWPORT, ENG. Brig M.

J. Wilbur, Robson, eld. March 5 afforded them over many other portions of tho Stato. Tarboro' SouUtemer. 1 Ution of the city ordinances by discharging Ma pistol in the streets.

Gbuxbliko. It is a part of human nature to find fault, and whon tired of scolding ourselves, NOTICE. TJ2f DERSIGS ED having accepted ropean science ana literature. Planting, Fertilizers, It is en rpHK TERMS FOR 2807. GROCERIES AT RETAIL, couraging to see the great planting interest AGENCY OF ONE OF THE THE GLUE TONS best English Glue, landing from Steamship Fairbanks, for sale In lots to suit.

we look abroad In order to find an opportunity of A Greatly Tide Table, OOREECTED WEEKLY, BT O. W. WILIJaV8. For any 1 of tho Reviews For any 2 of the Roviews. 3 of the South making such preparations for a crop.

The cargo of every sailing vessel 1 per an, 1 10 12 it For any a or tne iteviows. Tenting our spleen by blaming others for real'or imaginary actions, which to our human mind ap FOR CASH, at by Worth daniel. april 14 lG9-5t For all 4 of tho Reviews. ARGES FLOUR MILLS REDUCED PRICES GEO. Z.

FRENCH'S, 10 South Front Street. 176 For Blackwood's Magazine. MOON'S PHASES FOB AFBIL. New Moon, 4th 4.41 P. First quar.

11th 2.46 A. Full Moon, 18th 5.43 P. For Blackwood and 1 Review. 7 april 23 pear decidedly improper. We are all by nature grumblors, but the worst of all grumblers is said to be an old maid.

Having no better-half upon which reaches onr port consists, in a large degree, of fertilizers for the planters of this and adjoining counties, and we were struck with tho immense quantities we saw at Portsmouth and all along the line of the IN THE STATE OF NEW YORK, IS NO. 1 I'mtlVIAS fcCAXO. TOSS SO. 1 FKKUVlAtf GUANU, Last 20th 8.88 P. For Blackwood and any 2 of the Reviews 10 For Blackwood and 8 of tho Rcviewa.

1:1 For Blackwood and tho 4 Reviews 13 PREPARED TO OFFER THE TRADE whom to Tent their pent up spleen, these unfor 100 FLOUR! rrprrv barrels fwjvr, DATS. tunate females generally grumble at all the world shipped under certificato of Ascntof Peruvian beside, and it la at times impossible to avoid the CLUBS. A discount of ttcetiti per cent, will be allowed to all grades, for sale by SUPERIOR GRADES OF FRESH GROUND FLOUR, Government, and warranted genuine, FOR SALE LOW, by Wilmington eldon railroad, over which we passed ten days since. Never were greater efforts made, and if ever men deterred success the farmers and planters of North Carolina are the men. But we fear current of their indignation.

They are only one Wednesday. clubs of four or moro persons. Thus, four copies of Blackwood, or of ono Review, will be sent to class of grumblers, however, for we find them all 8TTK BUS HOOK J. 8XT8. EI8E9.

OW BAB. 5.21 6.35 11.39 11.09 5.20 i 6.36 Morn. 11.55 5.19 6.36 12.21 12.10E. 5.18 6.37 1.00 1.47 5.17 6.38 1.39 2.43 5.16 6.40 2.15 3.41 5.15 6.41 2.54 4.38 WILLARD 29, 30 and 31 North Water Street. 4 170-lm-is Thursday.

ATKINSON tc. SHEPrERSON. 11 and 12 North Water street, april 11 lC3-tf TO ARRIVE BY EACH STEAMER, AT the world over. For our part, we confess that wo april 16 they are devoting too much of their land one aaaress ror si eu. a our copies or tho four Reviews and Blackwood, for 1 18 00, and so on.

FAVORABLE PRICES, FOR are heartily sick of grumbling the week through out, for a public by so means amiable, and wel and labor to tho cultivation of cotton, and 26 Friday. 27 Saturday. 28 Sunday 29; Monday. 30 Tuesday Sugar and Syrup too littlo to the prodnction of corn and come this Sunday of our Lord, as a happy season New Crop Porto Rico gyrup. small grains.

If we could be heard, and 50 BARRELS WHISKEY, BARRELS BRANDY, GIN, affording as it does some rospite from our labors, 10 5 our voice heeded, we would sav to everv HORACE M. 179-1 PRIME NEW CROr TORTO RICO SUGAR, and a refreshing rest after a week of feeble grum Ming. april 26 planter in the South, be sure to raise bread-stuffs for yourselves, your laborers and the in hogsheads and barrcla. For sale by and a large assortment of LIMITED PARTNERSHIP. NOTICE la hereby given that tne under, signed have formed a LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, in accordance with Acts of the Legisla non-pianting population arouna you.

UNDERTAKING AND BUILDING CASE LIQUORS, very low for cash, at KIDDER M.VRTIN. 177-lw april 21 JSewbern Journal of Commer ce. Destitution. In obedience to a resolu A Hide. In company with a merry party of lads and laasiea, our humble young self jumped Into a wagon and wa all took a ride," yesterday TTie subscribers would respectf ully Hi inform the citizens of Wilminnton ture or I8b0-'(1, entitled Limited Partnership," Chapter 28, for five years, to date from January GEO.

Z. FRENCH'S, 10 South Front Street. 17C tion of the General Assembly, Governor have and surroundUni courdru Uwt they VANAItlRINGE, ML it. april 23 1st, 18U7, and to terminate January 1st, 1872. opened an The nature of the business to transacted is a Worth, some weeks ago, sent a copy of the a short distance beyond the pent up and smoky I -A rcsolntion to the authorities of each A ICTIOSKKH coun general Wholesale and Commission business in 2.

SUGAR! jQA BARRELS SUGAR, A1 atmosphere of the city, Into the broad open conn UNDERTAKER'S ESTABLISHMENT, ON THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THIRD and Princess streets, where thev are nre- city of Wilmington. James A. Willard and A. tne GENER.VL AGENT. POST AG E.

When sent by mail, tho Pohtaoe to any part of the United States will be but Twenty-four Cents a year for Blackwood," and but Kight Cents a year for each of tho Reviews. Premiums to New Subscribers. New Subscribers to any two of tho above periodicals for 18G7 will be entitled to receive, gratis, any one of the Four llevizws for 18U6. Now Subscribers to all live of tho Periodicals for 18U7 may receive, gratia, Blackwood or any tw ei the j'tur Reviews "for 18CC. These premiums will be allowed on all new (subscriptions received beforo April 1, 1817.

Subscribers may also obtain numbers at the following reduced rates, viz The North British from January, 103, to December, 18C6, inclusive the Edinburgh and the Westminster from April, 18C4, to December, 1800, inclusive, and the London Quarterly for the years 18G5 and 18C6, at the rate of $1 50 a year for each or any Review; also Blackwood fur 18W5, for $2 50. Neither premiums to Subscribers, nor discount to Clubs, nor reduced prices for back numbers, can be allowed, unless tho money is remitted direct to the Fubiistiers. No premiums can be given to Clubs. THE LEONARD SCOTT PUBLISHING trr where naturo rules queen of tho earth. In a A.

Willard of the city Willard of the city of Wilmington, are the GEN- 1UV Oilico No. 3 and 4. Dock. bitween Water and ERAL PARTNERS under the style of "Willard all grades, for sale by Eared to make COFFINS of all descriptions Ma-ogany, Black Walnut, Poplar. Cherry, rough, rude wagon with no springs, and over by no means the smoothest road imaginable, of Front Streets, Wilmington, N.

C. Brothers." W. H. Willard, of the city of Raleigh, in th RPF.fiTAT. PARTNP.R unrl na anoli na onn.

apni zi 177-U UVT UTU VUUQU UVWU UUU XX-UAXHUX, UUU AU- course the ride In itself was not the height of en tributed ana paid in to the capital stock, the sum tend to devote their attention narticularlv to the WILLARD 29, 30 and 31 North Water Street. 170-lm-is a 1 -11 i Ar.tr ,1 ty in the State, requesting from each a report of the extent of destitution found in their counties. Strange to say, no returns have been received at the Executive office for CG counties in the State. Only 23 counties have responded. We regret this remissness.

It is important that the information should be given, in order to a proper care and effort for the relief of the destitute. Raleifjh Sentinel. april 1G ui Beveuiy-uve vuousnu in casn. joyment, bat tho fresh Invigorating air, and the Medical. sweet fragrance of wild flowers, not to speak of AS.

A. WHJUAUD, A. A. WILLARD, CANDY BOXES Assorted Candies tho many sparkling eyes with which we wero sur 225 General Partners. W.

H. WILLARD, Special Partner. Wilmington, N. Feb. 27, 1867.

120 tf rounded, was enough to reconcilo us to a short absonce from onr dingy sanctum. But, alas, all things have an end, and our rido, though fraught RUSS ST. DOMINGO BITTERS for sale by UNDERTAKER'S BUSINESS, and would be pleased to wait upon any one who may need their services. Being master workmen they guarantee satisfaction to all who may entrust orders with them, both as regards workmanship and prices. They will also make and repair FURNITURE, and do CARPENTER WORK of any description.

They can be found at their shop during the day, and at their residence any hour of the night. A share of the publio patronage is solicited. SAMUEL L. YOPP. JOEL W.

WOOLVIN. april 11 169-eodlm Plymouth. A correspondent of the Jour with enjoyment, terminated with the afternoon, nal of Commerce, of Newbern, writing Wilmington, N. April 20th, 1867. WILLARD 23, 30 and 31 North Water Street, april 16 170-lm-is from Plymouth says that not much is left and we find oarself once more seated at our hum-1 bio deak, racking our brain to supply our particu 110 Fulton street, N.

of the latter old town. It was nearly ruined THERE will lie a special meeting or the Mechanic's Association held on Monday evening next, April 20th, in the rear of Hiram lar column with matter. by tne war. Its business now is, to all ap ST. D03ILVG0 BITTERS.

ST. DOMINGO BITTERS, 50 BOXES CODFISH. HALF BBLS. MACKEREL, Uremer's Store. J.

J. 1 AKHEli, Sec'y. pearance, chiefly the shingle trade. A single man, Mr. McRae, shipped a million and 10 The L.

S. PUB. CO. also publish the FARMER'S GUIDE, by Henbt Stevexs, of Edinburgh, and the late 10 HHDS. BACON A Cm Clock.

The want of a publio clock is no new thing In onr city, and has been alluded to april 27 180-2i Dwelling House and Lot for Sale. a naif last 1 all, and has now two millions ready for market. lie has constructed a P. Noiiion, of Yale College. 2 Royal Oc ere this, but as time advances the want rather seems to increase than diminish.

The cry all fTHIAT well known and desirable pro- tavo, iwkj pages, ana numerous Jbngravings. 1 perty on Market and Third 8treets, in the city railway from his shingle yard, in the swamp, to the river, taking a saw mill on its route. mce 7 lor tne two volumes uy Mail, post along has been that the city cannot afford the ex of Wilmington, N. known as the family resi paid, s. 50 SACKS COFFEE, 10 HHDS.

SUGAR, 50 BARRELS SUGAR, 100 BOXES CANDY, Low for Cash, at A GEO. Z. FRENCH'S, 10 Seuth Front Street, april 25 178 tf pense which the purchase of one would entail, but Negroes and others by means of boats Ret April -ii 173 dence of the late Doct. Thoa. H.

Wright, if not previously sold at private sale, will be sold Ho auetion at Exchange Corner, on Tuesday, the if the eity finances axe not in a flourishing condi into the swamps and engage in getting out Wm. G. Browne, PORTRAIT PAINTER, has taken a STUDIO in Dr. Bradley's house, on Front street. Persons wishing to see him ou business will please call between the hours of 9 and 11, A.

M. april 27 180-2t Fancy Brands N. C. Family Flonr. A SMALL lot JBt received.

In bbls. and bags, for sale low, for caeh, by FASHIONABLE tiooatthis particular period, they never will bo. 7th day of May, 1807. singles, winch are sold to dealers in small lots, and, all told, the trade is an immense The people desire a publio time piece, and when Hair-dressing, Shaving and Bathing Persons desirous or purcnasing, are invuea to one. it Is demanded by them, they should not be an i call and examine the property.

A plot of the ground and buildings can be seen at the office of 55S JSK. 33Lj CD CD JttT 9 BACON! sweredthat the corporation cannot afford it, but ACON I Western ide "Washington. Tho same correspondent CORNER OF FRONT ASD PRINCESS the subscriber LBS. and saysof "Little Washington," that it presents Terms Half casli, balance in four equal pay 25,000 that they uriS afford it. The cost certainly would not amount to a very astonishing sum, and in X11US.

U. STREETS, IJSDERTIIE FIRST NATIONAL BANK. a sad Bight, but is looking up. The num- Shoulders, for saie by 8 Market street. 180-lw ments, at 6, 12, 18 and i months from date of sale, with interest.

Bond to make title upon the final payment of tho purchase money and the in comparison to the gcueral want, this amount is ber 0f standing chimneys, Bilent witnesses of april 27 TB ANGERS AND OTHERS WILL FIND THE S1 trifling, moet elegant Saloon in tho polite terest Uiereon. AN infalliblo remedy for Loss of Appetite, Indigestion, General Debility, ko. Especially recommended tc weak and debilitated women and children. RECOMMENDED AND USED BY THE MEDICAL FACULTY. RUSS AROMATIC SCHNAPPS, RUSS COGNAC BRANDY.

We challenge the world to produce as gennic articles as we above enumerate. TRY THEM. For sale by GEO. Z. FRENCH, 10 South Front street, Wilmington, And by all Grocers and Druggists.

aug. 2S 1 Oia-l CO.inilSSIOXERS OF CUIMS. milE lriilcrigned, Appointed and Com- tho ravages of war, is mournful. With all its disasters, however, ho adds that there WILLaRD 30 and 31 North Water Street. 17C-lm-is What say ye, oh! City Fathers, shall tho do ana smuui narncrs, ana every appliance or com CHARLESTON RICE.

CONSIGNMENT april 1G Da. A- iu. WRIGHT, april 24 177-ts fort and convenience. tnands of the public be acceded to is an air of industry that cannot result in A The uniform rates will bo ON anything but recuperation, if persisted in. HAND WANTED -A TENANT.

Fiona We learn that the children of St. John's ORDINARY BATH. .50 Cests. SHOWER BATH 1,500 BARRELS FRESH STONE LIME, LANDING FROM SCHR. OCEAN BELLE, Tarboeo'.

-And still the Bame corres and for sale low by Pariah, in this city, held a picnio yesterday, un tt WILL Rent or Lease my House In WORTH DANIEL. 170-5t pondent has been to Tarboro', which he says looks well and thrifty. He asks, by situated I Wilmington, North Carolina, april 16 LADIES will be waited upon at their dwellings. only fresh Lime in tho City, for eaio very low, from der the auspioes of the Rector and his lady, in the beautiful grove at Hilton. As usual, the little on corner Red Cross and Front Streets.

From his long experience, the undersigned i The House is well located and conveniently ar- wharf, by 10 KEGS BEST NATURAL LARD. guarantees full satisfaction to all. the way, if the proper designation of the river is Tar or Taw. It is neither, we think IT I I ones enjoyed themselves finely, and well might ranged for a gooa notei. -nere is sumcient room for Dutinsr in fifty or sixty beds, with WORTH DANIEL, april 21 175-5.

they under a fair and bright aky and in such a butZTM, which was the Indian word for JUST received at GEO. MYERS, 11 and 13 Front 8treet, health, borne folks would call this a misno plenty of room for all necessary arrangement for other conveniences necessary to make it a small lovely spot as the one solected. No moro beautiful and pleasant place could be chosen, for Hilton mer, as the clossio banks of that famous To tbe Public. 1 ne undersigned regrets that tnere lias been recently some misunderstanding regarding hie prices and begs leave to state that in future this will be avoided. Xlentltmen nereafter wishing baths will please ask for him.

GEORGE nOSLER. april 23 17G-tf Ant class Hotel. The House ts new out and out. i i i Is decidedly the most lovely spot in the vicinity of river have not a very hygienic reputation. BKISCJ aware of certain maticlou.

reports in circulation pertaining to a transac 1 wm rent or lease no wiioio uuuuing, or i wiu take in as a nartner any good competent person CHAS. D. MYERS, Agent, april 25 178 HEADING! HEADING! A SII and White Oak Heading 3l Wanted by FETTEWAY MOORE, feb. 21 124-tf tion and bona tide sale of the Globe Saloon. No.

this city. The children of this generation in play- Dead. Gilbert Bogart, Collector of Cus-ing and dancing around the walls of that ancient toms of the port of Washington, and an old pile, the house at Hilton, little remember old and worthy resident, died in that place (with a small capital) who may be competent to carry on the business. Any person wishing to engage either way will please call and see me, or JL mwfionea ny 111s the Governor. Granite How, to C.

Tienken, I will only state that my title is indisputably made to C. Tienken, and defy all manner of persons whatever to prove niioerair act orAssftmblr. ratiaed on thn 4th that within those walls that sterling old patriot of I nday last address me Dy icuer. HOOP IRON. JQ TOSS het Hoop Iron otnerwise, and all persons pertaining to hold, or Wilmington.

N. C. April 23. 1867. 176-lw TURPENTINE STILL FOR SLE.

for sale by the first revolution, Cornelius Harnett, once dwelt FlsimfG. A correspondent at Washing-and there passed a number of happy days. How ton, N. states that the Herring fisheries astonishingly fast la every trace of years agone on Tar river have done better this season R-leich Sentinel and Petersburg Express please have any claims thereto to present tliem Immedi ately or hold their peace. L.

J. SHE ARM AV. april 27 180-2t GALLONS CAPACITY. copy one wee. ana senu oius 40 obliterated by the footprints of time.

than for fifteen years. He learns that at WILLARD 23, 30 and 31 North Water Street. 170-lm-is Best NEW YORK make Dr. Bryan's fishery on Blount's Creek, ha april 16 March, 1807, to investigate all -claims against the Slate on account of any debt or obligation created during ho late war," with power to take testimony, administer oaths, aond lor persons and papers, and to adopt such rules and regulations as may be deemed necessary to enable them to distinguish between debts created lor war purposes, aud to report the came to tho next session of the General Assemblv" will commence their labors at the Capitol, iu Raleigh, on Monday, the Clh May, pros. 1 All persons holding claims so to be investigated, are hereby notified to prpw-nt tho samo.

30 KEGS, FIRKINS AND TUBS OF THE Emu THAN COHMmcs Manv attemnU FOR RENT. TWO U5FTJHIfISHEI ROOMS to rent, apply at the McRae house, on Second between Ann and Nun North has caught as many as 00,000 herring a day and complete with all fixtures, by HORACE M. LARRY, april 23 176-lw been made at manufacturing a SOAP which should possess such healing and medicinal qualities as nest Batter, ex Clyde," at 11 and 13 Front Street. CHAS. D.

MYERS, Age nt. april 23 -178 wim a seme uuv inure uiau ow yards long. Herrings are selling there at $6 per barrel. GLUE! 5Q BARRELS Distiller's Glue. wouia utterly ao away wim cosmetics or wanhoi PHILADELPHIA CITY MESS PORK.

side of Dr. Cue's, april 26 179-3t wbl-h it best afrord but temporary relief. COL- BARRELS Philadelphia new XUCSS a fine article, for by At a recent election for Mayor in Hunts- UAli.8 AROUATIO VEQETAbLE SOAP is made of th oils of such medicinal plants as maks VERY SUPERIOR J1YA and LAGUAYRA 40 PORE handsome, bright and full weight. J. C.

HARPElt, I ville, the negro voto helped to defeat A'a" negro voie neipea 10 aeieat It fpeciauy mild and 7 mad and LL KINDS OF BLANKS FOR SALS AT THE RtTTLK: ConUIultee. ar tience heallrg in Its properties. ale Ironr wharf by particularly an -caUe to the use oH Freedman'f Bureau agent, who was a can- saie Children. I Oifote, april 16 WTLLAP.D 2d, 30 and 31 North Water Street, april 1C l(0-la-ia COFFEE at 11 and 13 Front Street. CHAS.

D. MYER3, Agent april 23 178- n.w.Hf;sxED,Jj7(J- WORTH DANTEL. 170-51 112.1 juuiiriAL ernes..

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