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IX ioxgckss testi:kdit. ,- I , . f. ! tp I'Aie Tub: c Arc Stewart's Bones In Virginia? ' A correspondent of the Richmond ; IDispatch at Fredericksburg. Va, has I i1isnvoril inntlier nnnRPrl trac.Pi of the Stewart grave-robben near that citj, tbo appearance of two mysterious indiTulutlii. bh) to le New York or WaibiccU'H detectivo", having ex Le I acti that h? tbat about two we ago a pq jii crait appearoa at nifrht in the Itappaliancock, a few Cj below Fredericksburg. Some b"nrHS wau wtr watching it, paw a null iK'.it p!it oil' from the larger one l'tro ta' u J mded, carrying a box on were gone about an returned withont the lur, ar-d Hrti'e! away as mysteriously 4 tn v cau Jt is understood, that Jratl0l. from c- iu -,---, r.4? diihuou u uje ueii'cuv .i in hi ui-- wbicb eraai;red to. Tho iit1 u . c v r tho whrrtabouU of the box, but I a third Hoi ai.tl pap-'. I r u, r ijvo faie'. f d:iCUklU Hi bu-if.t . l SEN ATI:. VAtiiNrjs, Dec 1-. tbony. of Kbole Jalai;: the Senate bill rh printing nd bindu r .aP.1. It authonr Printer to print pprs aui u.cuiu-tt- j cird his Mitpisioo. T for Senators, llepreaentutut-1 uud relat a are, iu brif. Uelegitf ia Congrwa uion lue i j ment of tho coat thrreol m-d tin p-r cent, additional. Mr. Windom.of .Mir.mia. c. .l--u no the foitificatiou bdl au.t;t.dmrLt proved by tbecc;mciittt', iiiciri-nig j IVr, til u J mded iheippropriatiou lor the wrm&wtit oi t,l ir tl,oa!dsrs ; the .eacoat fortilicatiuus from ;1-V I ,. ur, Lp j they tUOto $".50,000. aLd lur u e i n .c- w..hnn and If IlStr t uivoi tire I.. if ' Iln rcni a ft rlt f h brit i d:scu vl. t .t.. kutu tLc i idt r 1 1 u irrrf.! that a te (iu Mr. K! cundV bill, coulM k ...Coral . ' ul ,M 1 " rst rrt.w. ' v.. housi: or i;i.ri:i:H:.M i!:1. Mr. WioJ, N. Y . i. ! - i li ii of piitil.o, A i. d t :..;... ;.: Vili:i;-.. it I cud I - llrctioiihrid iu IU- -ny f ; in tLe.Mh id Nimiiib.r, llTl, Lulled Mates Cotacii!it.er J.J. l)vtnrx cting a Chief Sup xvi?or cf L!r ctioi.. lrtLeSconl L:trsc:t wso guiily i.f illrgal. unj'it and opprtMivr x r c eid prcteLdtd aiUbtrtty, iu c-u u c lUv airtft, dettuliou s.Ld impthoii tmut of cu:-jt5. iuuiCvi.t of cfTvi.Ctf, by whicti he drpriTid thcra of the right to tote, and fcul jtcttd tLcm to n.dtgnin. iLfeui: aud iLtinii l4iio:jt withimtVarrjatof la or j Jstih'citio.n, which trr-U huvc kii.ee bv die and illrg! lu a ttft cse by tbi Judge of the Circuit Court vi tht UntUd state-; and, vfh?rca, if tiit-.v albgations le tru-, that the c-flisr rbould bo fo.thwith rciuovea x.ti punished Er.ltt d. Ttlit tho CotnUiitfrfi on the Judiciary be directed to proceed without delay to an itetigjtion of the conduct of eaid Davenport at tho time rore'id, with iowt iu the city of New York by tmVcaiinitiee or oihn wire, and that d cub-couiunttet abaU have all the uuthority of the whole comcuittie for aiid purpose, with power to adci uister oithv. heud for persons and pjer;, to Mt during the M-.ii3n of the llou-., aud t- report at auy time. Tha coaiiJfrjt'.iv-i of th- redation was postponed uatil to-morrow. A resolution was adopted ordering holiday reca from Decomber -O.h to January Gth. The lieneva Award bdl was d.fcuia ed and postponed for further actiou, after woich the enb'titu'.e fjr the Pension pprcpriati)u bill wus passed. A bill was introduced to repeal the duty oa quinine, whic'i was appropri ately referred. A bill was passed for tho removal of the political disabilities ex-S?nator James Chestnut, of South Carolina. The petition therefor was presented in the Senate and referred to the Com" xnittee on the Judiciary. The report of the Military Commis sion was made the ppecu order for January 9th. COMMERCIAL NEWS. WILMINGTON MARKET . December!)' -4 I t ! Thr Male the J aMjue of M'cje In Trounces. Mdusi, l)tc. Ii Premier CiLiwV.. d -J OaUiIIo, ri plyirg to the T.ergttic i-.i!N of I bo liq'i D putte4. do- -J that tli ht- of ig j slniiid liiiiut.'iiri d in t'- I pq i" Pro- c ha Usug an g tn'.ou i't the '! CoU!luuid, a il that the Jaw At;oithi!n; thi-'' ro would be cnrritd o .t t i tbn utmost extent depite pas ixt risiftiLc. Tij declaration has ciuh d i milked i-'ii-ation in political circV. H1MK1T3 TURrEXTINE-Quotetl iniet al ii"; cents, a decline of ) of cent on ye tenia) 'a quotations. Iatr, we lu:ir ot Kales of l-V) asks at thee figures, i:)Sl" Quoted Arm at f 1 2) fr Strained and Ciood Strained. lAter, vre liear of hales of !," blila Stralnadat SI 1T TAH-Quietat t.I a still further decline r jii rems Mtre jesterday s quotations. Sa at ouf'tallon.s. 'dtUDB TUKX'ENTINC-Steady at tl 25 for 'lard and SI tor Soft and Virgin. Sales rf Mis at quotations. k OiTTOX Dull and lower to bell. Later. we bear f r-alea f 2n tales ;ood Ordinary tl 7'; cents. . Tit lidlnwi'cnro the onicial quotations: Ordinary O hmI t)rii""v. Strict t".i..l ijflu.iy L'w i:U'iiiii! 7, MHillin h' 0r- i V:idli-ig Cents. 74 - - Miflcellaneons. We stood at an open window Leaning far OTer the sill, And if something hadn't happened We might baTe stood there still ; Hut we reached for a banging shuuer la a blinding northeast breeze, i"o onr friendi will hare to be invittd To join ia the obsequies. Miscellaneous. Miscellaneous! Fuirniture for 40006 r F Wfi COCLD ONLY HAVE KNOWN what aetopra was brewins: fin a teatot). and bow far oil' that shatter was, we should neror hare rentured our head ou'side of that window; bnt it is too late for regrets now; we are nonplused, completely squelched, hare been sat upon, and our frienfs and the public general! are rtepectfully incited to attend the obsequies -on 8ATCKDAY NI'XT, the I4th i st., and we stake our reputation on iu mm oeing iLe grandest luoeml ter ever wiv cessed . People S (3IOKK OR LESS.) CO., As he tlics he slidef. and ere r time tt tt he slides be slips up most woefully. "We leare our "sana inenas ' to nnd out tne meaning of the abore, and wh le they are doing so we ill r . J wui aaa a iew questions : - u aren't we the ugliest and dirtiest store in the poorest stock Of goods in DAILY ItCKIFTr Cotton. Spiriu Turpentine KOBIQ.. Tar.... Crude '1 urgent inf... . 141 203 r,4xf bales cables bb!s Lieutenant b'cnncrs Fanilly. Atlanta, G., Dec. 11 The wife . ir m w a m a a 'ti i irni.y ox ljieu'nini uennr leis tl.ii c;y to-day for Elgiu, III., ber future home. She has received $1,200, hieh is iuvebted in Lmted States b )i..ln. lb-ro if much money not yet turn-t iu. t S"nt t r Gordon will press f.r a p-rs:on for Mr, lienner. Sew York Mai nets. I Herald. 12. Cotton on the spot wasdull and 1-ltf lower. Futures opened .3 points lower, and closed walc and from 6 to 9 points points lower for mo tiay. CURRENT PRICES OF SPOT COTTOX. The following quotations are based on American standard of classification, and on cotton in store, running in quality not more than half a grade above or below the grade quoteu;. the State 1 Haren't we Wilmington ? Haren't we made prices much tigber since we commenced ? Haren't we been rerr unaccommodating ana impolite to you.? Haren't we chareed rou for all the troodi delirered ? Haren't we made a srreat manr mistakes ana reiasea to correct tnem wben our atten tion was called thereto ? All of oar friends who answer "yes" to the auore qaesuons win please not buy irom us any more. Respectfully and truly, P. L. IJB1DGERS & CO. . Elected Tor the Twenty-first Term: IUltiuorb, Dec 11 .John W Garrett was unanimously re-cleed President of the Baltimore and Ohio Kailroad j to-dy for the twenty first consecutive Debate on the Afch.m Policy. IiONDOX,1 Dec. 11. The debite i;i the common-i aud bottle of lords, last xiight, npou th1) Afgban policy of the gorernment had tho effect of briLgiug to light many highly important Ict.i respecting the purposes of ligUud and Ilassia iu this cjLllict. It ws shown, on the put of the government, tbat farther deiav uu tbo part of ilg laud in settling her rebttiout with tiiM Ameer would have beeu alumtt tui cidal. England 'had to clioose betwocu persuading mm to ie ner a.y n against the adraoca of I l issi.. ami thus to provide for tho security of the northeastern frontier of Dritish India, or campelling this security by diep s sessing Shere Ali aud placing on his throne a firm friend of England. The war, it was stated, would go on de spite the letter of the Ameer inviting tne mission. It was strongly hinted that while there was probab'y little doubt of the continued mi xesi of the English arms as ogain&t Shero All alone, there would coma a period in the struggle when Ilussia would assert tho right to interfere, and then either diplomacy or war will huvo the task ia posed upon it of dtHoitely settling tho long, vexed Estru question. Shere All, it was stated, was by no means eo well prepared to mike a stand against England a was his father, Dos! Mahomed. II is people ure divided against each other and against him. ilaziris Aimorks and Jaoi.ibidis on the uortbweitern fron tier, and Biiaoris, aud F.rozxohis are all at enmity with the Ameer. As for Kasiia's action, it was said there w;ll come a time in the trugle whu sue will find t necesstry tjhiijw her hand openly, and theu tLe pre: iutere'. of two cations would bs- fa y CMKULI.M. G !dsboro ph;)o d last month 9,872 ba'en of cot?o i. Corn o!d in Newb rn ou Wednes day at 40 cents. Pole punching at Mt. Olive on trtday, 2th inst Iiieigh Observir : Sheiiff R. Mc Mi lan, of Ujbeeon, has settled in full with the Stare Treasurer. He paid P'lonc rax s-j.eoz.e; tpciai 16; total $6.55.03. Go'dboro Mail : Mr. Hirnm J. Ela'U fiilfd in bu-unegs Tuesday of this week. We hire not b-ard par ticulars. Hope he will be ablo to get on his fett and be going again soon. Goldaboro Mestciigtr : The tobacco raided in this section takes the lead in the tobacco markets. Mr. Arnold Borden sold 1,000 pounds a few days ago at Durham, it being an average of his crop, for $3ol.89. Mr. Borden mide about 20,000 pounds this year. The lot sold was the product of about two acres. Ordinary. - - - - Strict ordinary, - - , Good ordinary, - - - - strict good ordinary, Low middling:, ... eslrict low middling, - Middling. - Ciood middling, - .Strict Kood middling:. Middling fair. - Fair, - - - - . STAINED. Good ordinary, . -strict good ordinary Low mlddUng, Middling. .... SALES Or SPOT COTTOX. Uplands. 7 1-ltJ 8 8)i 8 9-16 K 15-16 !4 U 9-16 7 7 8 I 3-16 11-16 3-16 9-16 1 In glancing orer last Sunday's paper we regretted to notice the tacit acknowledgment from seme of our brother grocers that we had taken away part of their trade, and making an appeal to the' others not to leare them. V e regret this exceedingly, especially as they were so kind and considiate about oar coin ing to grief, but suppose, as we hare deter mined to do the largest Retail Grocery Busi ness ever done in Wilmington, we will in the future have to keep from being so tender hearted, and CUT DOWN PKluES a liule more. Ihe Bloody Chasm has been Bridged ! THE LITTLE JOKERS are not quite gone I JU. SMITH Ss 1 a a 1 - A h Tie Olflest FurnlsIiiDo: House in i sms Best els. Chiapcst Prices, Latest aiid )h s iJesirablc Mylcs ! A fine line of TOILPT SOAPS , day, rery low down. Sold all the year round but e.-peeially at HVLJ&. TIME Whdn we sell goods that are USEFUL as .well as pretty. Call and see stoc receirtdto- ec 11 and get prices. No trouble to show goo Export, Consumption, To-day. Last Eren'g. Total. m Al .174 Total. - - 633 41 674 Naval Stores. -The market for spirits turpentine was quiet, as was also rosin. We quote: Spirits turpentine, merchantable oraer.l-Jca 29c. Rosin, good strained, $1 37U and $140; strained, tl 5. MARINE NEWS. ARRIVED. r Steamer D Murchlson. Garrason.Fayetle ville, Williams & Murchlson. Steamer Oov Worth, Worth, Fayetterllle, Worth Jt Worth. Steamer North East, Paddison, Point Cas well, Paddison. CLEARED. .MteaJ?,?r,P Murchlson. Garrason, Fayette rllle, Williams & Murchlson Steamer Gov Worth, Worth, Fayetlerille, Steamer North East, Paddison, Point Cas well, Paddison. brought to light ail iI- ' r a lastea. ine peroratioa ot j.-a- consfleld'a speech is de-c lb. d beit ia bis best and and b ppu-t run, a ad as showing that he U ttll ia full ij- ejsioa of his ancie-t vigor and tiro. It issaggested that the Knglih vie toriea thus fir were arranged by the Ameer, and some journals pre"end to fear that between the present adrance por of the L,nglish army and Cabal "Vhere are several rx'rexelj dangerous traps into which therxnsv fall. There is no longer any doubt tbat , the Af ghan forces are directed bj Russian oCojra. The Ameer aa jet onlj skirmished; ho has still a foriuidtbl? fores of well-trained soldier., armd with at least semceaolo weapons and directed bj experienced ollicers, to bring into action. If he fiads it nec rasarj to bring hi whole force into the fiId, he will hire the disposal of do: leas this 1 W.OO'J men. Washington Jrcs: We learn that a notorious character named Bob Drowo.ou last Siturdaj night.without any provocation, inflicted some very severe wounds upon the person of Mr. George Cherry, in Tranter's Creek district, cutting his throat by severing Inn wiud pipe and making some very ugly gashes iu his arm and shoulder. Kileigh Xnrs : Several substantial farmers were iu the city yesterday, and one aud all declared that next season they would plant mro grain, aud less cotton. Last year a decided improvement was shown in this mat er. The lowj price of cotton and tl e high prices of labor are too much for them and ther will hereafter not med dle with th delusive staple. Pittsboro Accord : Oj the Ttli ins1., tho Kev. Dr. Sutton end wife, of this place, celebrated their "silver,' wed ding," being the twenty.fifth anniver sary of their marriage, Quite a large number of their fr.enls assembled at their residence to enjoy tho occasion with them, antextene.their congratula tions. A great many preeut9, more thin seventy-five in mi 'u ber, were sent them by their fritnis iuthiscomuaci y ks au cxpiessiou of their love and kindly feelings. SUtejvillj I American : Mr. Port land Cay, a worthy cit'Zt-n a yd wv!;-to-do farmer of Oakj Forest township, dropped dead while pn Ins w-v from his horns to Union Cuurcb, Monday afternoon, lie was aljae. Some hours after his death he was found prostrate on the roadside by Air. WEEKLY STATEMENT. or STOCXSOK HASD DSC. 9, 178; Cotton ashore L "i. 7,097 ani j 6,819 Tot- 13,916 8pirits ashore 7,776 aSoat Total. 7,775 Roin ashore 70 065 I flo&t; 725 Tl 1 77,590 Tar ashore .. m 1 910 afloat "... '225 Total. Crade ashore afloat , iat(ftii(IMIMf 2,135 2,013 The OLD CAPE FEAR it flourishiDfr and MAiiTELLE swimmiog. We hare bee-jn orer and smoked that "Cigar ofPeace," (a tine Havana it was), but still think it would be bad pclicy to stop furnuh ing the rapes -with our fine literary produc- j 110ns, a tney bare tie tendency to keep prices rery' low, which we, of cou'se. with all other pood grocers, desire; omly want enough lett to jay tor clerk a hue store rent and taxes. Not Puritanical ! Although opposed to the drinking: of Liquors, P. L. B&.1DGERS A CO. are not puritanical enough to refuse to sell them, as they think no FIKJ3T-CLASS GROCERY STORK can afford to be without; but they promise the lad if 3 tnat tney wouln cerer find out there' was any on the premises, as it must be taken elsewhere to be drunk. BUMGARDNER,' STUART'S DEW aud DURHAM: OLD BYE- receired this week. TRY OUR BUTTER AND LARD! The purest, oldest, and best CORN WHIS KEY in the State, to be bought onlr at P. L. BRIDGERS & GO'S. P. S. We feel highly flattered at the notice taken of our adrertisements, especially by a fellow grocer, who was not surprised at the absence of our uual Sunday morning ad, on account of one of our friends having gone to New York Saturday night dec 10 P. L. B & CQ SPEER'S Port Crane Wine Used in Hundreds of Congregations tor Com reunion purposes. Also Excellent for ladies and Weakly Per 10m and the Aired. READ ! I READ ! 1878. ! READ! HOLIDAY GOODS JUST RECEIVED 1 ! :o: . An unusually large stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries, Wines and Liquors, Confections, - 1 French and German Christmas Goods ! We are prepared during the Holidays to sell Lew er tliaa any state ! Total .r... 2,013 RtCKIPTS FOB TH WBIK. KND158 DBC 9, '78 V0.".0" 4,129 fP,r,ta 1,765 10,633 Jar-: 1,101 Crade 2 406 "u& .roa THE WRKC K5DISQ Domestic. Cotton opinis ii! DEC. 9, '78 1,609 Rosin K..1 . . ............. lar Crude , Foreign Cotton.. .. Spirits Kosil.... Tar Crude... 161 '10 2,6f?6 1,511 ..10,270 Notice. ATOTICE IS HEREBY given to all Matbew Brandon, who waa passing l.y, whom it may concern, that arm?i ir. uay was auout o years i or age. and will be made to the General Assembly of was subject to apoplexy, whichtlisease North Carolina, which convenes in Janu- ii is Eupposeu caaseu ms ueata. Marjy goods will be Bold less than ihc cost of 'Importation. "Wines at $1 50 per gallon, worth $3. 1000 Bottles Champagne, 40 to To coutf, warranted pure. Ridley's Celebrated Candjv " Iiaisins, Nuts, Citron, Currants, Prunes,. Oranges, Lemons, Apples, Choice IfiavaiNi Cigar. CUR STORES DISPLAY THE MOST ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF-' GOODS Ever Offered in Wilmington ! ONLY EXAMINE QUO GOODS AND PRICES i And Save Honey. arv next, lor a charter to incorporate tLe -numingion, unarlotte & Western Rail way Uompany.' . dec 2-50t On The European Plan. Consumption Cured- having had placvd in hialundsbyan East flC COllinS HOUP mm mm . - r m J III V I Km V mm OiUi vt;etatle remedy, for the speedy and pr nunerit'care for consump ion, broncLitij. ci'arrh, aith ia, and all throat aud lun jTsiotis.aisoaioiiiTOami radical cure Comer Front and Red Cross Streets for nervous dobdii v and all nervous com- tt tt . w"cct5, plaiiita. after having tested its woLderful curative powers in tbotisands of cases, Las f.-l: i: Lis duty to make it known to his tuerin; fellows. Actuated by thi motive, and x desire to relieve human suffering, 1 will send, free of cha-co, to all who desire it, this receipt, with full directions for pre parincand uinc, in German, French and English. Sent by mail by addressing with stamp, naming this paper. W. W. .-cserar, 14 J Toweis' Block, Uochester, XeT York, Dec ;-4w. ' Mt. Prospect Vineyards, New Jersey.. Speer's Port Grape Wine ! Four Years Old. Remember we have but 1HREEST0EE,S," . 11, 13 and IG South Front Sheet. GEORGE (V3YERS. P.rS. This is poetry : . -. .. : dec 2 A Card. . To all who are suffering 'from the errors and indiscretions of youth,nervous weak, iw-s, early decjy, loss of manhood, Ac, 1 wi I 'id a recipe that will cure you, FHEE UFCnAKGE. This great rvmcdy was dicvvered by amissi nary in Nx:th Amer ica, nd a sen addi(Sfd tnvelope to the lit.V. JOSEPH House, St to I Near Union Denot. J IIESPECTFULLY AJTXOCXCE TO my friends and the public that I have opened the above Uouse and am now pre pared to furnish meals and lodgings. Kestaurant open at all hours. Prices low and bed-rooms neat, clean and airy. ' Special rates by day, week or month. ET-The only ResUurant in the city. W. COLLINS, oct 2g-2taw m-lhu Proprietor. Bookbindery. THE DNDBflONED would retpectfoJly inform the citixena of Wilmington th at u now prepareo 10 ezeeata ail ainda of noonunaerj. uia oooki made as rood as ne w Prices rerr reasonable. CirAm tar .w " - w Ik orfctVy. 4 &w nor 11 R. GRANT, Ja. Tonic anl StrenstlieniDS ProperliPi rpHI3 JUSTLY CELEBRATED .NATIVE Win is made from the juice of the Oporto ran raised in this countrr. Its inTaluab'e j are unsurpassed, by any other natire wine. Rftin fir th nure Juice of the trrape, prodnced under Mr. Speers own personal BuperTision, I X its Duritr And rrenuinenees are guaranteed. 1 Jr Tho youneest child may partake of its gener- Celery jat received ous qualities, and the weakeet mvaiia may use it to ac ranUge. It is particularly bene ficial to the- aged and debilitated, and suited to the rariorus ailments that afflict the weaker ex. It Is, it erery respect, A WINE TO BE RELIED 0 1 INVALIDS 'USE 8PEER"8 JPOR T GRATE FKMALE&V8B SPEER'S FORI GRAPE WEAKLY rXRS0K8 FIXD A BENEFI1 BY ITS ttflS. . , j 8 peer's Wint s 1& HospiUls are preferred to other Wines. . 8oId by Drug gists generally, who also sell Sneer's Standar d Wine Bitteis. Trade sup plied br all wholesale Dealers. See that the signature of Alfred Speer, Passaic, N. J., e orer the cork o each bottle. "And nr w, kind friends", our story er-d-S-Euy our Champairne make happy your friends. C. M. Fresh Celery. OTHER SUPPLY of that terder White -Alo, Grapes ih boxt;, Malaga Grape?, Oranges, Choice Apples, Ac. At A. SPEER'S Mt . Prospect VIneyardj,yew JtneTj Office. Wo .54 Warren Stair Tor. For tkleby OREiVir A FULNNER, Drug- dec 4 8. O. N0RTHR0P'8, Fruit and Confectionery Stores. A Celebrated Case. rpUOSE OYSTERS COOKED at HARRY WEBB'S in tte new Kol and WJiiteIi Coal LL FOR GRATES,' .SI OYE5 ltjle and all kinds of ctrl. If So! So I Sol So I dtc4-lw Furnace?, Heaters and IUicf'. wf" screened and delivered prompt') rT part cf the city at lowest prists I -r ij O. G. PARSLEY, Jr.. Ag-ttU a Coal and Wood Yard, Cor. Orange -ana -Waitr Sts. . DCSCAN K. MCKAi:, THOM A 8 W. BTBA5 orneys and Conns ; ijcrs At Law. WILMINGTON, If . C , ILL PRACTICE in the uyt of St T7II.L kV: L'.J.! '.Tin tr a rtunllB t V .Jt a ' f - j Mf.np'ee, lJrcnswick,C6luiEbaf oa rew"i ;&d will accept special rtJah-eis Irern.i" part i of the titate . e p if ejt- Office hours .from 10 A. M. to 6 r. x : vimtA. men aa A
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