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TsUS PAP 'i i f It; .-y.TTftrw. Beaeeys JOSH. T. JAMES, -n hRIFTIONS, POSTAGE PAID. .r 6 90 Ska mmtkM, StM ; Tare. uatos, tl U; On. month, M oeau. .v. BMer will be delivered by carrier, fc- ,f cnsrg i 7 P KJ drusig r.tos low and liberal $nteritT$ will pleas, report any aad floret te reoeive their papers regularly . H gONESTLY AND TRULY! BROWN & RODDICK. JJ1W " vr'r vr I 49 Market Street. HE STILL UNDERSELLING the uarket and would advise all who are in ;wt of DRY GOODS to BUY NOW. in-if one who has any idea of the present t Wa m.i lil mil 1 Biir,M ttiW i ameflig great portion of our Stock J Hiving in im i tbs a-ivar.ee we have determined to give uor friends tbe advantage a id at tbe same l ine le iuia nwiuin 01 iutreiug our busines Dress Goods. We hate a LARGE STOCK of the Ivim and at ooDuiar nrices. viz. 10c to 50c. Ul! and esainiue our line at 15, 20 and Tl will nir vnu to dn an- kj - Mosquito Net. las iuobes wide for 35c and 40c. good article, A real Muslins. Plaid, Stripe and Plain, Nainsooks and P.bMm ftfln. tOI Bishop and Victoria Lawn?, VHV(IV ii vui l - v v Plain and Figured Swiss, also India Mulls, riues, au qualities, a goou aruuie lor o cents. I Linens. v 4 and 10-4 Linen Sheeting, Linen Til- low Casing, Damasks, Napkins, Doiliea, and Towels, ftjyssw , Fans and Parasols. We really have the largest Stock of the above South of New ork, and are of fering them at BOTTOM PRICES. Printed Lawns. Our Stock ia this department Is really more denpleto at this time than ever before iu rm i i si rs many uutciucs. i WK SILL THS PACIFIC LAWNS FOR 12 1 cents. Shetland Shawls 72 Lichea square, ALL WOOL, $1 each.; Hosiery & Underwear , SiPu nd Chl,dren t in fULL liain 1. Children a Sir ined Hose ' V V W SS V Wl'VI S "fc 'W ' - for 10 cents. Domestics, 4 Fockiagham A, 7-; 4 4 Lake George A A. 7c: uat quality Plaid Homespun, 9c; 4c , &c. ul and look over our stock; it will pay you. We havd net space to enumerate. From 4 cents Upwards ! J3T SOLI AGENTS for Devlin A Co.. nf Vm V.J. J. ll iu v.: l . order. A beautiful line always on hand. FIT GUARANTEED. EST Sale Aeeats for FRANK LESLIE'S Cut Prr PattAnu. Brown & Roddick. 41 may 17 ket atreet- Only 5 Cents per Glass for Soda Water r ITH TBI CHOICEST FCIT STBCFS. Fe sale by JAMES C. MUND8, Druggist, msy IS Third sweet, Opp. City HalL Chromos & Enravingg- A BEAUTIFUL COLLECTION OF Chromos, Engra rings, aoies and Btereoeoopie Views, m , all Sises and Styles, hforthem markets. This morning sixty Pianos and Organs. Piaaet for $1X0. Organs for $60, In. tr u b t nts sold on the Instalment p Ian at H El If 8 BERG SB'S, aaj W 4rt Rook aad MfMe Store, mw TV tWJpW? T r 1 1 1 u if M ni M .i l r l m m r VOL. IV. LOCAL NEWS. Hew Advertisements. OrA Hoes Grsnd Concert. J a m h H. Caekaway Csrra way's Hfgen. orator for the Hair. Alex. 8rauT 4 Son Ship Notice. Bee ad Excursion to Smithville on the 8teamr ?Maport P.Hw.8aa..a Cnromos aad Engravings J. c. Mesne, Druggist Soda Water. S.aisa's A Diamond for a Dollar. Eggs are now a cent a piece. To cure a felon hang the scoundrel. A sweeping reform spring cleaning. The flow r gardens are blooming beau- l7 variety. The marriage mania is thought to be on the wane. f New moon to-nigbt at 36 minutes past 12 e'clock. The season for borrowing a garden spade has opened. i.t'u .. !? .. r .1 i l : :.. ... A L1C UZ.Z, ui tuo Kiua 1UUUU11U is uuw heard everywhere. A wag wants to know if a girl who puts on airs is a windlass. A miserable backbiter- -the wicked ilea whea no man pursue th. The most effective "pumping engine' the newspaper interviewer : From present appearances, our city wil be well supplied w ith ice this summer. fllack berries gathered near Castle Hayne, were offered for sale this morning Eighteen hundred and seventy-nine is the walking year the next will be leap year Owing to tbe sloppy condition of the streets the Whiting Rifles did not parade this afternoon. Reticules are new almost universally worn and they come in many new and striking features. As we go to press the Wilmington Light Infantry are shooting for the gold badge at Hilton. When the old folks trv to sit out a tn , . . , , , . yna fellow and h,a lrl. Mf counted every time. The following is the Chinese version Mary and her lamb: Was gall named Moll had Iamb, Floes all samse white snow, Every place Moll gal walkeo Ba ba hoppee long toe. This day being the an niversary of the Historical and Scientific Society, they will meet mis evening ior toe eiecuon oi . 1 . . la P omcers for the ensuing year . Saturday evening a savage canine at tacked and bit a gentleman and this morning that canine was carried to the city pound and shot . Qoe case of drunkeness and disorderly . . . . . w -f . u.uru.ug . the City Court by a fine of $10 or twenty days in the city prison. im . . - ml v nat s toe dmerence between a young urchin chewing tobacco and an old dame at the spinning wheel? One sits and spins and the other spits and sins. It is strange that some persons will never learn that 8tove 18 not a until they are knocked down a few times J the mn who OWD8 the stove. I fPL. It 1FI - A TTIli i i r n i uo wuous av anion nave .eon lull of Carvers and Bogarduses in training for the target practice this afternoon. They all can't win, but ws look for some good shooting. Don't forget the literary treat which is offered this evenin g in the lecture to be delivered by Prof. Th. Von Jaamund, at the invitation of the Philomathean Liter ary Society, in Castle Jfla 1. Any man, woman or child who now gets tanned with the sua, or saught in the rain, deserves to be burnt black or drenched to the skin, for parasols and um brellas have never been so cheap. Early vegetables in large quantities are being shipped through this city daily, for car loads of cucumbers passed through, and also several car loads of ether vegetables. The young lady who gave tbe mitten to the young man a ho wouldn't go In the house where it was comfortable, but per sis ted ia keeping her out at the front gate now refers to him as one of her cast -off gators. WILMINGTON, N. C, Distinguished citizens Expected We understand that Governor Jarvis and Lieut Governor Robinson are expecteJ here some time next week te spend a few days in and around our city. During their stay they will visit Smithville and the Forts and will have as good a time a the kospitalitise of our people can make tor them. The Whliing Rifles. At tbe regular acnaal meeting of tbe Whiting Rifles, held in tbe Armory last night, the following were elected officers tor the ensuing yean Captain James I. Metts. First Lieutenant C. N. Brewer. 8econd Lieutenant J D. Nutt. Juuior Seeoud Lieuteuant W A Burr. Ensign T. S. Rowell. There was an unusually large atten dance at this meeting. Another Reunion. Last evening the members of Stone wall Lodge K. ef P. were somewhat sur prised by seeing the members of Ger manic Lodge K. of P. maroh in the lodge room armed with bundles and baskets. It soon leaked out that a supper was to be spread and a good time to be had. After the ritualistic work had been gone through with, the boys rallied around the ta les and fought nobly. A general good time was had and the Knights dispersed fer their hemes bearing happy recollections of reunions of Stone wall and Germania Lodges. Bicarbonate of Seda in Toothache. Dr. Dyce Duckworth contributes a short memorandum on this subject. Ha was called on to treat a case of very se vere toothache, and tried various ordinary remedies, including chloroform and car" bolic acid, without any benefit to the patient. He then remembered having read the pain might be removed by hold ing in the mouth a solution of bicarbonate ef soda. He at ounce gave the pa'ient naif a drachm in an once of water, and, to his astonishment, the pain ceased imm ediately, and complete relief was secured. He thinks that, as the remedy is so sim- pie, aad the disease so distressing and often intractable, this treatment may be worthy of notice and imitation. The Concert. As will be seen by the advertisement published elsewhere it has been definitely decided that the testimonial concert which has been tendered te Mrs. Kahnweiler will take place on next Friday evening, at the Opera House. The performance to be presented, sustained as it will be by the participation of some of the very best musical talent In the city, will be an un usually attractive one. Tickets and seats already secured will be good without ex change, and the box sheet is now open at Heinsberger's, where those who have net already secured their seats may obtain them. . Prof. VanLaer, Musical Director, has called a rehearsal at the Opera House this evening and a general rehearsal on Thursday evening. Yachttnc aad Racing. We learn that Commodore Wiggins, of the Carolina Yacht Club, proposes to or der out his fleet en a cruise in a short time, and before the regular races com mence. ineexacitime 101 tue urai race mi a i m al a has not been definitely settled upon yet, owing to the absence of one member of the committee to whom is allotted the authority by the Cl.b for defining the time and place of sailing the different raeea. It will net he many days, how ever, so we sre informed, before the white sails of tbe different yachts will be spread to the breeze upon the bread bosom of the old Cape Fear and then the yachting season will have been duly inaugurated ith fun and frolic for the young men of the Club, and maidens fair who may have a preference for a particular boat, or perhaps a boat's crew, will line wharves and encourage the jolly young tars with smiles and waving of bander- chiefs. Oh, ain't there lots of fun in a city by the sea in the summer time? Next Monday, the 26th inst. , the Crim inal Court for this county, His Honor Judge Mearet presiding, will be convened in special session, and the following Mon day, the 2d day ofJune, the regular June term of theSupericr Court for this county, His Honor Judge Seymour presiding, will be held. I No one can develop the grace ef meek- bv listening to a erring baby, atep its fretfalnees by curiag the Co ic with Dr. Ball's Baby byrap. TUESDAY, MAY 20, Malstrate's cooft Second Mate Mathias Dunn, of the bng S. J . Strout, was arraigned b. fore Justice Garduer thj morning upon com plaint of Captain Willie, of the above named vesscl,for desertion, and committed to jail to await the Captain's orders or the sailing of the vessel. Committed. Matilda Hall, colored, who was arrested upon a peace w irrant sworn out by Jane Outlaw, colered, a few days ago and given until Saturday to pay the fine and costs of the trial, which terminated in favor of the plaintiff, was to-day rearrest od and committed to jail fur non-payment of the amount. Unfortunately the woman has two little children, who had to go to prison with her. Excursion te tbe uke. The excursion which has been in pro jection by the St. Jehn s Sunday cho, 1 will take place next Saturday to YVacca- maw Lake. A special train has been secured which will be run, both going and coming, at convenient hours. It is pro. posed to leave about half-past 8 o'clock and return about sunset, an arrangement which will commend itself to those who will have children in charge. Full par ticulars in advertisement ia to-morrow's issue. Excursion to Smithville. Thursday morning, the 22d,at 9o clock, the steamer Passport will leave lur wharf for Smithville, at which place tl e monument erected to the memory of the lost Pilots will be dedicated. Rev. E. A. Yates will deliver the address. The pre ceeds of the excursion are to begiven to the widows and orphans of the deceased. Fare for round trip 50 cents. Tickets at Parker & 'Taylor's, and at Geo. Myers' store. ;. - : Athalia. The fact that the pupils of the Academy of the Incarnation Jbave now in prepara tion a beautiful drama for presentation at some early day, has been learned with pleasure by many of onr roadors. t a pretty little thiug entitled'Atb uia'' and has becu translated from the beoch ot j Racine by Miss Conigland, a daughter of tue late hi- C'nislatid, of liahlax. who was e-iucateJ iu the Academy. It is uot ready for production but will be iu a few days and due notice of the date fixed upon will be made though our columns. Carraway's Regenerator. The attent.on of our readers io invited to the handsome and attractive advertise ment of ;Ckrra way's Regenerator for tb hair, as it appears in this issue. It has been well tested in this city and there are numbers of gentlemen here who will sub scribe to its merits. It promotes the growth and beauty of the hair, removes dandruff and diseases of the scalp and prevents the hair from falling out. A3 a sure guarantee of its excellence the pro prietor agrees to refund the money at any time if it fails to do what is claimed for it, and what could be fairer than that? Some Pleasant Humors. We hear it rumored on the street to-day and we most sincerely trust that the ru mors are true that several Wilmingtem iansnowin New York, have realized very handsomely by transactions in cotton lutures. Among the names we have heard mentioned are those of Messrs. Wm. Blanks, E. S. Nash and J. R. Blos som. The tormer, it is said, have been moderate in their transactions. Mr. Nash having netted about $10,000 and Mr. Blanks $17,000, while Mr. Blossom hap made, aceording to some accounts, $150, 000, and te others, 260,000. We don't know where the authority for the rumor comes from but we can only hope that it is all true. Cominen cements. Thanks to the marshals for an invita tion to attend the Wake Forest com mencement, set for June 10th, 11th, and 12th,on which occasion the Baccalaureate sermon is to be delivered by Kev. Dr. Broad us, of LouisTille, the address t the Literary Societies by Senator Matt. Ransom and the Alumni Address by Rev. B R. Savage. Also, to Messrs. J. M. Walker and L. H. Walker, for invitations to the Chaj.21 Hill Commencement Exercises, June 4th and 5th, as well as to the Commencement Ball to be given on the evening of tbe 5tL inst., aad of which Hon. A. M. Waddeli, oi this city, is named as one of the.Honorarj Managers. Also, to Mr. Edward Schu'.ken, ef this city, for an invitation te tbe Commence ment at Vanderbilt University, beginning May 27th, Foundeis Day, and closing May :10th, with the annual address by Rev. Dr. Dodd, of Kentucky . 1879 NY r n S OO How Ad vOfSiflfSntg. . r Carraways Regenerator Hair. To pr.mota tlie growth i t b .id tify the llsii : it remcves all dami--uffanl diseases cf the fica!' , and stops the Hair from fall ing oat. This Pe ijtneijtt r i? en dorsed bv a fjreat many of thellekdicg eutlcinen in the may 20-lm General u E. t'oistou. This gentleman, who has been dc'iver- ing lectures in New York and others of the lare cLlijs Ls.expebted here to-morrow. It is Gen'l Colstoh's inten tion to remain about, ' a month. We trust that he may be induce i to deliver one of his lectures in thid city. He is highly spoken of as a lecturer an i his subjects are always handled in a scholarly manner. For the Review !Pic Sic in Pander. JCJ a 7 1 , mo. I he VOUn pHonb: in th violniiv of the Borough, a lauditid Moore's Ceek, o:i i to-day, and heid one -m v iiiv it, - mere -111 . '. ; : "J"- S.'i'l pic ii ics u has over u " , mv g -i t.. ;ire to attend. Tii'j mo i!n was ve giOitnv ami uisareeanie a .u y i c n low roarii.'g f the p- "' ' 7 distant over the wes 1. n. but a. yentie bi et zb sprang i.p . i d'sje scd all 1 .u. da. k clouds seemed to wish to mar gw happii ess for tl e day and the sun sn ! leiuy L-nrstina out is j with his cheering rays y c u'd UKOTCT M.c 8U!lfl CCH.,,"J Tl t UO Jl'!!') people's countenances 1 a mehuicholy expression to that oi dii. cr . -. The music being - announced t . .- ',. to participate in tnat nr. t am dinciug,rern;rcl to V..v h-uusand : u J from the number that juice I he da; tneiu ai a j;uci iirmv mi iv!8Seet!Qn Who love to tup the iitit fantastic toe; Others whosecotiscitntiuO!? scrbp u, wou;d not allow them. . par impute, formed fishing parties aad sfc mt i to e i v t.h m- selves equally as we '. ner was sprf ad under l:ckory thai held the the campaign d Jas. K At 1 o'ck'ck din the i'mritis bl i u.e aud hi,' i'. . PoTk, of ') M one ol the iron bands o( which is si . be seen. You cm imagine the acutness ol our appetites after fishing anii dancing. I'll assure you' we did ample justice to our : most bountiful repast. Abcu 1 j3 o'clock that energetic and generous gentleman, Capt. R. P. Paddison, carae up on one of his regular trios from i'- . mington to Poiht Caswell and took of our gay party on au excond .n. Efve-y one seemed happy as the steamer ploughed the turbid waters oi our little1 river After we had gone down as far as we wished we returned and were all safi ijj , : . c . - landed again on terra hrma, when it was unanimously resolved that we return our most cordial aud'heartfJt thands to Capt. Faddisou for his) kindness on this oc casions ana thus ended our pleasant pic nic. A new design iu lewlerv is known as tbJ " u', 'engagement bracelet. An Excursion T7ILL Bi HAD OS THE STEAMER V V PASSPORT, next THURSDAY, inst , upon the oc3aaioi of a Memorial Se; 4 i - vice wb-'ch is to b; held at the Monument erected at Smithville to the memory eftue lost Pilots. Rev. E. A Yeate? will deliver a sermon. 1 ne poceeds ot tn txcureion w: i be donated to ;he widr.wjand orphan' of the ' deceased Pilotd. TickeU lor round trip 60c. may 20 Ship Notice. LL PERSONS ARE HEREBY l A forewarned aa;n.-t barbciDg or 3asSaB tiU'ting anj of tbe crew uf the V:. Brig CAViLIERE SCARDELLI, as no debts of their contraction will be paii by either the Captain or Con,ignees. mav 20-Jt ALEX SPRCST 4 SOW. . . - - Come and Buy. QQOD FLOL'R, SUGAR aad COFFSK, Molassee, Pork anJ Lird, Batter, Crackers and Cheese, Potash, Lye and Csndy, Tobace), 8nuif ana Cigirs,, Paper, Twine and xaperBas, "One Spon-' Baking PWer. nay l'J iiAl-L A PiARSALL. ' PLEASE A' OTIC E. We will be glad to receive eottmonicatioa i from nur friends on any aad all subjects o t general interest but : Te name of the writer must always be fa usnea to the Editor. r . . . iiimanicauons must be written on on one side of the paper. Fersnaalitiai mu.t be avoided. Ai it i esrpoil!p ,ul . j j tm watii una BtCOd " at the tditor de not always endo se iews of correspondents, unless so sUte J in tbe ed.tnrUl colum na ' New Advertisements. fr - for the ci'j who hare ucd it. We will rtfucid the money at any time if it dors not do wht is claimed far it. There no better Hair Dressing made. It keeps the Hair in a healthy contitioa and it gives it a beautiful gloss. Jaines H, Carraway, 23 iVOrTH FRONT STREET r OPERA HOUSE. Frill:! y" Evt'iihix, May 23 Strand Concert I COMl'LIMJSTAItY TO Hi s D. KAUNWEILEB. iM positively tak place on the above Eveuini- 'tickets and Reserved Seats here tpl'ore purchased need not be sxchanged. 'i tic l'rora.!!mi will consist of Vocal and Ins rumental Mu.-ie by the best Amateur Ta:ent of this ci: v. PRO . E. VAN LAEF, Musical Director. Admission bO cents. Reserved Heats 26 ce . s eatra. li -x aiKct now open at Heinaberger's Book St:re. Kebearpal at Opera House this (Tuesday) 3 at 8 o'clock. General rehearsal 1 ;iurtday evening. may 20- A Diamond for a Dollar ! rpHE DIAMOND SHIRT, J.aundried, 11.00, I. L'ulaundried, 75 cents. arranted made l 6m the very best mate riala and acknowledged to be the 'best Shirt fr the money in the city. Ful: stock of (i.-nt.- and Youths' Spring and Summer Clotl in,Fell!ng at ridiculously lo v jsrices, at iiHRiLR'ri TWO STORES, may 2 Market st. Lecture. riMlK i cr 'KR OF PROF. TH. JA 1 iiUND, on 'iii.amark and Oermany", ' 'i'."i.ithan Literary Booietj, will t. plaee to-morrw evening in tbo K i-..t- of Pvthuu llali. YftVAr Mnn.U' Tkrm Mtoi'e ) at 8 a '-Incic. I he limy 19 pu!ltc are invited. Alleghany Springs, (VIRGINIA.) The Celebrated Dyspepsia Water. VV1! OFS FOR THE Reception VV of Visitors on the Istuay of June. It is n- r " to puolish any of the tboesands of "-?' ."niai? which have been given as te tbe co. stive p)wera of these OELEBRA.TED ; LiVHti ASu bY8PE?SIA WATERS i hey are universally known to be the most eflVctire in all diseases of the Stomach, Liver and Hovel-, yet dLscorered. The place bas been thoroughly repaired and the accommodations are first class. Ttlegraph, Jtxpress, Post and Rail Road Offices in main bnildinir. Hftnd fnr nimnh ! coniamiog tail parucuiars . - r 1 . J 0- 4- COLHODN, mav Ij General Manager. ! Look Over the List1! LrOLXUUKU UATilhAL, in 14 Ib.Tinr, Apo maris Wrter, by the Iiamper or at Retail Hunyadi Janos Bi'ter " YYateir Water, Sdlaer N. C. Ilarns, Sides and Shoulders, ' hrrL' IlamSjblripijSmoked Beef TonguerJ Dried JJeef, chipped to order "smooth at 4. , clean, The B'-t Tea in the city at Wc. ' Large dze strictly Xo. 1 S:lga'Uud llam-i, at 10c p,r pound, Pata, . , TehJStrike. Snow-Flake' Pi. wont and other brands of Flour in Darren and Hall Han els. New C rop Cuba and Purto Rico and New Orleana Moiases, Cofiea B otstad Daily and Gund to Order. I have a LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK, selected for the Lest Retail Trade :n the city. Cjme and Buy. MS. C. STEVENSON. mi; 13 J mmm
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