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THI8 PAPER Ij 7ohHhed every afternoon, 8undays ex cepted bv J0H T JAMES, Kin tfH aSI T'Vit-KI i?TOR. HllBgUR! PTIONS. POSTAGE PAID. -.c yea'.ti 00 -'it month, $2 50 ; Three inonthn, 1 26 ; On ;n;ntb, 50 reaU. rbf paper iU b1e!ivered by carriers, of charge, ' say partof the city, at tbe ib.-ve rates, or IS certf per w?k. ..r. patua ( arid lihtTAi J. U CI - ' w ' S3ST Suhscnbt-re will please rport auj and 4 filnrw t receive their paper? reirularly. March lOth, 1879 saow.; & RODDICK, 45 Market Street VBHI KM T A SHORT LIST of Prices V t r tLtB week, pr paratory to leaving f ,r ihfl Northern rr.arl:e'?, and are offering .several L -ts at p'ices which r-q iire no coru mente : 4 ! RocV U'j. h i.m A, 4 4 Lake George A, A, 6 V. Beit Q lality Qprin Ca!icoe3, G. f'a'l r.ud etairite -u- $1 Qiilt. ! a 'ies Best Quality Lin n Collars 10c, in fiz - 12 iut h fo ) 5 Parasols and Sunshades From 10 cents up. MISSES WHITE COTTON HOSE Without any seims, Uc a pair. Best Machine Keedles 3 cts. Each! 4-4 NEW MILLS LONG CLOTH, lie per yard or 10c by the piece. We are BOLE AGENTS for the following well-known Northern firms : Agents for Devlin A Co., of New York, Gents' Custom Made Clothing. Have a mag nificent Line of Samples on hand. Call be fore making your Spring purchases. Fit Gu iran-teed. Agents for Frank Leslie's Cut Paper Pat term. We wiil have the fall assortment' this week. Ladi can have Catalogues by send ing for thorn. Agents for Mjs.ic Rubber Company. Gor sainer WaUrproofs, the lightest and mosf t e; feet in the market, Oenti' Coats from $6 03. Ladies' Cloaks from $4 00. CLOSING OUT AN Odd Lot of Corsets for 37 1-2. A Great Bargain. Brown & Roddick. 45 Market Street mch'8 Coins North. J AM GOING TO TOE NORTH in a few days for the express purpose of laying in th LARGEST AND HANDSOMEST STOCK OF GENTS' AND YOUTHS' SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS ever seen in Wilningtoo. Stock on band nil therefore be sold THIRTY DEGREES BELOW ZERO, as 1 must have money to buy new goods. Tbt Beat Unlaundried Shirt in the City for 75 CtS- shr.ieR'8 EMPORIUM, fcb 20 Market st. Novels, 1 ' OR SALE AT HEIN8BERGEk'8 : Philomene's Marriages 75c The Count de Camors 75c Fanchon, the Cricket 50c Besaie's Six Loter's 60c A Quiet Life 50c Maaelaine 60c Miss Crespigny -....50c Lindsay's Luck 26c Helene ( 'annon &Cc The Matchmaker 50c Gabrielle 'c Pretty Polly Pemberton 60c Saveli's Expiation 60c Two Ways to Matrimony Wc Doria ?5c A Woman's Mistake 50c mch 5 Globe Flower Syrup. MERRELL'b HEPAT1NE. A supply of each just received. Wista-r's Bal sam of Wild Cherry. A tiue lot of Toilet Soaps Perfumery and Fancy Article?. For sale by JAMES C. MDNDS, Druggist, Third street, Opp. City HalL C" Prescriptions Compounded at all hours day or night Jau 6 . Samples from tfalt iinore and New Orleans. JROERS for Molaaaee, Sugar, Coffee,Soap, Meats, Rice. Ac, promptly executed at hot U a prices bj JAS. T. PETTEWA Y, dec 3 34 Water Street. THE VOL. IV. LOCAL NEWS. Largest ( ily Circulation, .New Artvertisements. L. H. Bon E, Cl.Ui'n-N.tioe. Gbo. X. HaaaiMi Kp oftdf uihta of Honor. L FcaufApaxi To Let. 8. Jkwktt Black Hoo'a and Uti'-n y. P.Hkikbberqek Novel?. 1 A SHRiEa-CSoing. North. J. C. Mu nus, Drnggiat.-r-Globo Flower Tbe tfoow. "ui.ti tiers hereabout aie in full Tiie L"gilature adj uiiu m Friday, at noon, Luis Deo! Tb- Uollmans vt ilj play in Norfolk next Monday and Tuesday eveniugs. A refreshing shower visited the city early t'aU mon.in and tbe dust has beon laid nice'v lion 11-. it Bridgers, of (this city, was registered at t Lie Yarboro House iu Dal- eigh on Monday. Now Hanover county dr.ew $GG 61 on Monday from the State Treasury for tbe support of outside lunatics. To-day is more like mild Spring than any of its immediate predecessors have been. Yesterday ,was tr summer , by half. Thetragh and offal is accumulating on the stree s and has been decaying rapidly under the fierce sun of the past three aays. Rafts of timber, wood and turpentine made a floating bridge nearly half way across the Cape Fear at tbe foot of Chest nut street this morning. Robeson County Superior Comrt will convene at Lumberton next Monday. Judge McKoy will preside. The Link haw case will be triad at this term. We can safely assert that nothiug equals Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup for all casea of Sore Throat, Coughs, Celds, etc. bmall bottle, 25 cents; large, 50 cents Zino II. Greene, Ejsn., formerly of this city but now a resident of Nash county, is in the city for attendance at the bedside of his relative, Mr. J. W. Thompion. Rev. J. F. Batt, of Calvary Mission Church, in Charlotte, is in the city, on a short visit. Ha will preach at Fifth Street M. E. Church to-morrow night at 7 o'clock.' We are truly glad to be able to stats to day that the report, this morning as to Mr John W. Thompson's condition are very encouraging, he having been announ ced this morning as much bettor. Thanks to the young gentlemen of tbt Comus Club for an invitation to attend their next nop, which is to be given in the Rankin Hall, corner Fourth and Princess streets, on next Wednesday evening, the l'Jth ii.st. The Committee from the Board of Al dermen appointed to consider the matter of the removal of the Market House will meet this evening, when 4he pros and cons of the matter will doubtless be elabor ately discussed. Knights of Honor meet I to-morrow ovening for the purpose of conferring de crees. The membership of Carolina (5 I Lodge u increasing so rapidly that :it is found necessary to bold a degree mseting once or twice a month, We are glatd to see out on the streets to-day Captain W. P. Oldham and Mr. Piatt D. Walker. Both of these gentle men seem to have recent illness aud recoveiled from their are moving around among the busy throng of life. There is Nothing Like Hating A sufficient quautity of a good thing. Dooley's Yeast Powder is the best in the baking line; and there.ecooomy in buying the one pound and five pound cans. It is cheaper in proportion than tbe smaller sizes. War aud Gold A hotel irar based on gold prices. In order to accommodate both classes of travelers, tbe Grand Cen tral Hotel, on Broadway, New York, is now kept on both plans, the American at $2.50 to $3.00, and the European at $1.00, aud upwards, per day. An elegant Res taurant, at moderate prices, is conducted by the Hotel. The Wine for C oDsamptlres. Consumptive persons ace said to be greatly benefitted by tbe use of Speer's Port Grape Wine. It seems to give nour ishment when everything else fails, and physicians are prescribing it as a rich, nutritious wine. For sale by J. C. Munds, P. L. Bridgers & Co. and Green 4 Fian-ner. Daily : , . 1 WILMINGTON,!. C, WEDNESDAY, .MARCH spoilt Fisb. Health Officer James aud Clerk of the Market Williams, condemned and sent out of market on yesterday thirty buuebes t ; , ii ,.r - i.,,,.Vtr TKifl i o. u3U, m i, - rr i morning two burred bunches brought f from Onslow county shared the sarna fate- Cocking Main A ihekiui dispute is on the tapis Ur to. morrow, toe Btiuu" Tor two Uv. The pit i l le on EigUs l-o ti d opp aite the city, m9Mrtvtt ! ai.ticipa e Un usual sport. Noted crdes H this city are to be pi.ted against others Lorn Halifax eouuiy. To-moriow will be devoted by the chicken hghteis iu matching and trim ming, and in the aite moon one fight will be had. Friday aud Saturday tbe mains will be contested and the winners of tbe three days' tight announced. Badly Bitten. Mr. Daniel O'Conner, while in the pros ecution of his business, was set upon by a very savage dog on Monday, near the cor ner of Faurth and Bladen streets, and severely bitten through the right hand The dog made a leap at Mr. O'Conner who to shield himself m ule a grab at the vicious animal's throat but missed his mark and plunged his hand into his mouth. The dog was finally beaten off, but not until he had succeeded in wound ing the gentleman. Is is not the first time this dog has made savage assaults upon pedestrians, but it will probably be the last, as orders have been issued for his executior . The Club Opening. The rooms of the Carolina Club were formally opened last evening By invi tation of the members many gentlemen were present and a goodly number of ladies. The harpers were there and discoursed some of their delightful music and "bime-by," when tbe ladies had be come accustomed to tbe scene, they were induced to venture a waits or two on the floor in and .among the billiard tables These latter were, of course, the great points of attraction for tbe gentlemen, notwithstanding the always greater at- f tracti veness of tbe ladiee One of the tables was allotted by a sort of tacit under standing to the press gang and there a four-handed game, participated iu by rep resentatives from tbe Star and the Sun and the Review (the Moon) progressed with painful slowness. At about 10 o'clock it was announced that the ladies had promised to play a game of pool and then we suddenly remembered that we had an engagement elsewhere and couldn't wait to record the result. The game, however, as we understand, did mot come off. Legislative Locals. In tbe Senate on Monday, Mr. Hender son presented a petition from citizens of Wilmington, praying for the modification of the liquor tax. In the House, a bill to ineorporate the North Carolina Coast Canal Company was taken up. This canal is to provide an inland water communication from the navigable waters of Virginia to tbe Cape Fear free from the dangers of Hatteras and the coast of this State. The stock is pla:ed at $1,000,000, and the eharter is for ninety years. The bill passed both its readings. Bill to authorise the payment of out standing school debts in Brunswick passed its readings. Bill to allow the laying off of a public road from Quaker Bridge, in Jones county, to New river, in Onslow county, al lowing twenty-five con vists te work on the same, passed final reading. Bill to repeal the prohibition of the sale of liquor in two miles of French's church, Bladen county, passed. Kill to allow the use of convicts to the Louisburg branch of Wilmington aid Weldon Railroad Company, paesed. Bill for the internal improvement of Sampson county by the removal of ob structions in the rivers, and allowing 100 convicts therefor, passed. Bill to incorporatethe town of Quhele, Robeson county, We are very glad te learn that If r. John M. Henderson i somewhat better to-day. The assertion, we understand, is from the physician ia attendance and is therefore the more gratifying. A horse which was being driven in a light wagon attempted to ran away this morning at the depot of the C. C. Rail way, bat only succeeded in turning tie wagon over and creating a brief excite ment among the lookers on . Review. City court. After a lapse of many days thiegs Lave again broke loose among some of tbe whilom inhabitants of Paddy's Hollow and Mary Elba Lively, who was arrested ye?. terdiy afternoon for disorderly conduct, t- f ored. was arraineJ tbis morning before Alderman Bowden, Mayor o f mp. upon the charge above stated. . Duncan was the first witness called, when fter having been duly sworn and kissed the biok, lie iro&eded to state LU jriev aii.es and reasons as well as tbe motives wLich induced him to have a war rant issued for his boarder's arres', for it T , appeared upon tbe evidence cf the prose-J cuting witness, that Mary Eliza bad been an inhabitant of the Greenback boarding house on the corner of Dock and South Water streets, which is presided over by Duncan Holme?, where it is said Greeu backera to the number of fifty oi sixty, or aeventy, or eighty, or somewhere along there, have been colonized in orcer to secure a residence in the Fourth Ward la anticipation of the municipal oLeetion, tor several months. But yesterday, for some reason best known to Duncan, he proceeded to oust the defendant from his premises, whereupon the aforesaid Lively enlivened things right smartly in that neighborhood for awhile, threatening and abasing her irate landlord, and arming herself with a few of the brick bats from Messrs. P. Cumming & Co's pile ctar at hand, dared him to show bis old greenback grayhead outside of the four walls of bis club house and she would change the appearance of his physiognomy completely and entirely, or words to that effect, all of which pressing invitations Duncan of the Greecbackers prudently declined to accept. Ho had pcssibly read of one other Duncan who was king among his people, having been murdered at the hands of a woman, after accepting a kind invitation and hospitality, and this modern king, profiting by the experience of hit illlastrioua namesake at the hands of Lady Macbeth wisely and prudently denied himself the pleasurable feast he was invited to, and reciprocated the cor dial invitations by inviting his enraged boarder to meet him at Philippi, i. e. before His Honor, where the thing would be definitely settled, as was done by the defendant being required to pay $3 fins or serve twenty days in the City Prison. Richard Bo wen, a colored youth of 17 summers, whose paternal was trying to force htm aboard of a flat last night against his will, having taken him from the Greenback Club House, made such a disturbance on the streets by hallooing and screaming that the police were at tracted, and upon making inquiry fo and that the nan who had the boy in charge was his step-father who, as betore stated wanted the boy to go with him on the flat, while the boy said he wanted to go home to his ma, bat that in preference to going with his step-daddy he would rather go to the Guard House; conse quently the police took him in no wit nesses appearing against him this morn ing he was dischargedand tbis ends the chapter. A Chapter of Accidents. The schooner Shekinah, Capt. Shaw, from Elizabeth City, with a cargo of 4,005 bushels of corn for Messrs B. F Mitohell & Son, arrived here last night after a long and tedious passage of nearly five weeks. The Shckinah, after leaving Elizabeth City was detained for a while by the low water and after getting down to Ocracoke Inlet she found so much sea upon the bar as to prevent her crossing. After the sea subsided so that the bar could be crossed she put to sea, but a heavy gale set in which sprung her main mast, and tbe schooner was compelled to put into Shallotte under a double reefed foresail. She remained in the latter place a short time and in attempting to get to eea, got ashore on tbe bar atSbal lotto and laid there one tide and then got off, though somswhat hogged. She eventually got to sea yesterday and came to this city without further accident, and fortunately without damage to the cargo Hare oalj each friends as will advance you in piety and virtue. Friends should give each other good counsel, and stim ulate each other to tbe love of goodness. Do net exact from ethers that they love yon as much as they can , or as much as they ought; but exact from yourself that you thus love them. Sooretary Sherman thinks the gov ernment will not be able to "get rid of itsooia." Why on earth doesn't it start a dally paper, then? 30 Scarlet fever seems fata! dren. ebii- A man takes a c.p before meals in r- der to wet bis appetite. A hair dresser hepes to flourish in this world, and also in the world which is to comb. Iu Hartford a ton of ice cost 37' cents or three tens for $1. This does not in clude postage, of course. "What ia beauty? ' inquires a noted writer, rioid on Uon t make up your returns vat have mailed you our photo, graph. Flowers are worri iu the shape of 'cachepeigncs' or else a band of pearlp or cf gilt encircles the head just iu front of the chignon, and small bunches of flowers are worn at the side and at ti'. top of the narrow catogan braids or curls There have been lame fires iu the Hjroods to the west and north of the cit and the smoke was so dense yesterd y as to almost obscure the sun as it was set ting. Our former vouoz townsman. Mr Alfred Y. Wood, who left Wilmington some ten months ago to take up his resi dence at Brunswick, Georgia, is here on a short visit to his relatives and friends. The regular Wednesday evening service will be held in St. John's Church this evening, on which occasion a lecture will be delivered by theector, Rev. Dr. Pat terson. Services at 8 o'clock. Seats free. In Distress. The Schooner L G. Porter ; Captain Curtis, bound from Frontera-Tobascof Mexico, loaded with mahogany and fus tic, was towed up to the city to-day. The Captain reports that on the 4tb of March, when 21 days out and off Hat teras, he encountered a gale and lost small Spars and sails. The vessel will undergo repairs here and proceed on her voyage. The Captnin has consigned his ship to Messrs E. G . Barker & Co. New Advertisements. Knights of Honor QAROL NA 1,0 DOE No. 434. Special Meetiag to-mcrrow (Thursday) evening, at 8 o'clock, for conferring degree r. GEO. W. HARBIS8, men 12 Reporter. To Let. rpHAT DESIRABLE DWELLING aitua- ted on Rel Cross, between Front and Saaond atrerta, containing aix (6) rooms, kitchen and two (2) amall room.-. Ciatern on premi ses, frice sis.33 per month. men 12-lt I. FURMANSKI. Notice. rpHE SPECIAL COMMITTEE on Market Hemae are hereby notified to meet at the City Court Koom this (Wedneaday) evening promptly at 7;; o'clock. L. H, SOWDEN, men 12-lt Chairman. The New Boot & Shoe Store. 1 he undersigned is now absent in The Northern Markets and will st 01 return with a FIN E ASSORTMENT OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, AND ALL TIIE NOVELTIES OF TIIE SEASON IN BOOTS & SHOES. Thankful for past favors, I will endeav or in tb i future, a;s in tbe past, tosell you a GOOD ARTICLE at a LOW PRICE. C. ROSENTHAL, 32 Market St. mch 11 Blank Books & Stationery, JARO EST STOCK AND LOWEST Frieea. Latest pakiisatioaa, in books, papers and igaziaes. Chromes and lithographs, fancy articles, Ac, Ac, at 8. JEWaTPS. mch 7 Front Street Book Store, 12, 1879. NO. PLEASE 51 TICK. We will be glad to receive eotEmnnicaticns from our friends on erd all ent-jctirt general interest bat : The name ef the Writ r roit atweya bfn nisael to the Editor. i i CommunicatioDi inn : l written one aide of the paper. Personalities mast bs a - UeJ. And it it ecpeciaJly and parti cHlarlj nnd stood that the Editor dee? r.. t alwaye endje the viewa of correspond 3 te, utless to state in the editorial columns. Now Adver i merits. Co Yo GEORGE KYERS'. 11, 13. & 16 Jc-Uh Tront t I Make no Mistake ! J1S TliiiEK STOttL.- contain the 1 aiteeet and Finest F,e!?ti'n f Choio Family Groceries, Wines, Teas, Liquors and Provisions the City has ever Known ! !rn .r Din. fluu rl i t i . v", VI1HE9, UiUO rl( U3'v Sweet Mash, Smoky Hollow acd Kin tockj (Jem Whiskey, Winee, Cbem ragnea, Holland Gin, Jamacia Rum, French Bratdy, French Cordials Domestic Wines'. Oolorp and Imperial Teas, 25 per cei t tin der Market Trice. 100 Bbls Choica Red Apples, 100 lib. ' Potatoes, 50 boxes and Bales Orangea, lOOO Cocoa Xuts, ' I . 100,000 Choice Havana Cigars, 3,000 Cases. Assorted Gcods. Sweat Math $3.00 per gallon. Baker's Old ltye $2.00 per gallon, Choice Teas 60 ceota per pound. I Make no Mistake. Give him a Call, febll 4 ASTONISHING PRICES 1 YOU CAN BUY AT MY STORE, ON MARKET STREET 1 Lb. of Ground Coffee, at...... ...15c Uuaranteed (urc Bright Yellow Sugar 8c Pure White do 9e Standard "A" do 10c Good Green Tea 40e i Good Butter , .....Wc FULL STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF GROCERIES AT LOWEST PRICES, including all grades of COFFEES, Roas. ;d every day under my 1 wn ipprvision ; I and when I sell a certain 3nd i know what I am doing. Call and get it warm from the Roast r r CHEAPER than any one le can Isell ij in this city. mcb Fo; Sale. rjlHE TRACT OF LAND known as the "Wil.iams Place - cou'.u'ning over Eleven Hundred acres. Lies w i .! In ft ;e and a half milca ci the city. For particulars apply to A. G. t ATTA, mch 10-lni Oihco Capt. A. D. Cazaux Furniture ! Fariiiture ! A Large Asaortment of WALNUT CHAMBER SUITS ! I to be sold at the very bottom prleea. Walnut Wardrobea, Sideboards, Extenaicn TaMea, Marble Top Tables, 4c, ac,, as well aa common Chamber SetJ, Bedsteads, Chairs and Rockers of all aorts. Looking Glasses, Mirrors, Parlor Suit, Louagea, Shales, Bea ding and everything L slanging to I Fint Claas Furniture Eatxblial sseati Also, another lot of the celebrated Gennin e Stewart Sowing Machine?, a real comfort. For sale at r. A. SOflUTTE'S, 26 and 28 Front and 11 to 15 Dock sts. mhc 10 Wood-Wood ! BLACK JACK, 8P LIT OAK, A8a, PI AMD SWAMP WOOD. Fall suddI t for eeJe Tram wharf nr uii. ered, cord length or cat up, at Lowest Prices for Cash. O; O. PARSLEY, Ja,, Agent, Coal sad Wood Tare, Cor. Orang and 8. JAMES vvmttov. re 21
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