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I Unly eucn remittances wiu se at me ns,oi tue puoiisncr CammnnicationB. unless thev contain imoortant news, or discuBs briefly and properly sublects of real interest, are not wanted; and. if acceptable to every other way, they will invariably be rejected if the real name of the author is withheld. , fcSrf- I 01tnillll IHr I I By W1IISABI1 H. BERNARD, WILMINGTON, IT. C.i Wednesday Morning, Jan. 15, 1879 THE SENATORIaL ELECTION. The announcement of the with- drawal of Senator Merrimon from the contest for re-election will be a sur prise to-many. It was thought by v- t- j .t' ,it . "c u his friends that hd bad a fair showing of success. He has served the State- . ,. . rr : jj o. c in hia capacity, as Umted States Sen- ator with marked fidelity. -diffnitv; ability and conscientiousness. Now : that he is removed from the scene of angry contest justice will; probably be accorded him. That he is a gen . tleman of high capacity and honor, and a true Democrat, will be con ceded. jaftefa while by nearly all classes of persons. We trust that the iir feeling engendered r by the I heated personal struggle ; will now subside. Gov. Vance will no doubt be elected, and will take to the Sen ate a large experience in public life, a great familiarity with the political history of the country, a marked ver satility of gifts, and a popularity ac corded to but few. : The peOpte'-of North Carolina will watch his career with singular in terest If he should sustain himself in the United States Senate with as much .success as has distinguished his career in other fields he will addl fresh leaves to his crown of laurel, and .reflect-new honor upon his na-1 live North Carolina. We believe this will be the case, f . . -The main thing for the success of the Democratic party in North Caro-1 , . - 1. o. I una . is to nave narmony restored. ijet tne outer teelines that have I sprung from an unusually protracted nusually protracted I ' ADVERTISING BATBSlwa-iiii;. V., j T5 ti fti- two dais. $1.15; three days, 3 M, three week, $8.60; owmouj, IT? nos wo months, tH.OO; thi-months W 00, and violent contest pass ; away with j contrast between, the two men, their man the triumph of Vance. Buch ruuBt f , , - . , . - bo the desire of every man who real-1 ly has at heart the welfare of North I ,. 4 . .. . . . - I Carolina and tne triumph of Demo- cratic principles, upon which depend so much of personal ' prosperity, na- tional honor and glory, and "of; the safety and perpetuity of Republican , r institutions.ou this continent. ' We have sot given much attention iu these columns to the Barnside Armybill that passed the Senate and is now before" the 'Mouse. !' is evi dently a very dangerous bill, and it ii Bometuing.. astounding ,j that it. Knnn n nova nrrr,Tvioryll 4 -'a . of a m.j,rHyi of lihe Senate; ? We doubt if a more revolution. Wiv r rv " J TX7 0 a mroM V. f iTk 1 i :T mi was ever befojCobkreisvlThe Se- nate showed but little regard for the safety bf our country when it Voted iti favor of the bill. It is no longer the conservative, cautious body t , was inihe better days of theliewablic. The dangers bf tbe'-bitf '&eit DOintfid nnt in man. Z utsiuow uaye Deen exhibited m a glar- inn ar a A I it .1 - t . changes. The BalUiuoj summarizes the new ." a.fnge ineprcsent system oH . Buy,UK vae Rmyllh ama and mun.H ; : i . .. , . . I .iDiiDrflAiriT'"--,--,A nmiRKNT mnniKn I i i ia r uinnii . in An irremeni ui i . vu . i . , i tbe enlargement of the powers of the General of the army, and the reduction of those tfowSfxercisedk by lhe President and the Secretary of ar; and third, a reduction of He staff imin imum . i i Elsewhere' we publish sornetf Genj Butler's torse oritioisms. The bill wilt hardly plfsY the DemocVats ha ve too mueh; afiWsta. too muck jsagattttyy4.oa-.u 4 a . $ make such a bill a lawr-ltj rttakes Gen,' Sherman inf06mar)4' in Chief : the Army of the ; United autocratic powers. , i D Shcndan" riegan, Phil the barn-burner, the mill-de- stroyer, the slayer , of old Indian women and men and little children this General Phil, favors tbe bill in a letter he has addressed to Gen. Sherr States, and removes him from ali.au- tax as the "govetnmerit bblafns thority, either of the President or the '-e-anD. M secretary 01 war. oy me oiu .new bkeco would have to be increased man. "Birds of a feather," you know The proposition js to reduce, the tax will "flock together." Phil, is inter- to sixteen cents -a pound; The Louis ested. He may succeed to the honors vilte mr ier-Journal f urnishes the and the despotic powers given by the 1 bill. That explains the " milk m the cocoanuL" , : . 5 - THE CHBYEN N ES . I There is something of horror in sach a staring head-line,:"Shot like ' ... rri :" . 1 VT. man 0a BO many uog. . inis is in tuo xvw y0rk to at the head of the COmn; tbat tells of the killing OI some forty j f , Ffifty Cheyenne Indians. They are. i i, i f ,v,:- maue ueaut;rat uy wo iwoa -. iut , f ... j , . 1 . ,rtnn1a MnnA nn I ""-" - -r malarial and alien-country, and when 1 Ai ' . ... . 4 . ... .1 Tiiur vtiuuu iiitir 11 ui 11 1 1 iif v :ir sin Liiii vU i 1,1, hAcrs nr "shot likia so manv I - . . ' ' . . m ' I T e dpgs." Ours claims to be a Chris tian: government. Our people claim to be' a Christian people, and 'yet when Indian prisoners who have be come hopeless and desperate under iU treatment endeavor to escape from V , . , , , I the fort in which they are impris-1 , . , i obed. thev are Dursued over the ice I i ' ' . . , , ... ... I and snow and bunted down use wua i P. . I j A telegram from Chicago shows hbw badly, how unhumanly the poor ited Men were treated. It says: I "The only advices received by General Sheridan from Fort Robinson are dated Drevious to the outbreak of last night. They indicated tbat the military have been Waiting to execute the orders of the Indian Bureau (which were that the ; fagitive In- tfang there be taken.back to the Indian Iferritory) until proper clothing was pro- vlded for the savages, they being at present almost naked,and suffering intensely even in their sheltered quarters. CSotMnif bad been promised, but was not expected for to weeks.",, j ! I With the thermometer far down below zero, and the whole earth one vast Bheet of ice and snow, these wretched prisoners were absolutely gbaded into an attempt to flee for life. They could?-notprovide for themselves, and j the Government failed to provide for them. It is great blot on our, boasted civilization when Ve abuse, rob, , starve and kill our jprisonere. Cannot the Congress dp something to care this great abuse --this real crime' against suffering humanity ? ; v!' , .: 5 1 The Washington JPost of the 11th I mstant, referring to the debate m the I 4 . n . . I uouse oi ltepresentauves-. upon tne I proposition to reimburse MMm and Mary College for property do-1 sfoyed Dy union .soldiers during tfte le war, says a aiscuasiorth af 086 between . Republicans, Dr. Jf "0, of Massachusetts, and ;;Mr. . r'Congei'a argument wa delivered in liis "uiuai and natnral style Ill-natured, undig nlfloH tnd tinhsnktntnar " H' ATInwskl Ttta tir institutions full Way; ana thatwas alf I HMS ec . i ......... v.. 1- ' . ' I tnitfni hhvia i.!Miiit Mf ttia Mtm;t D?rB ' nia 6wn political faltlu .ring!,: wurso iigiii, piuaps, uuu nu ever appenreu ia themoose, and he has made a business ?5 m15n8 taa unpleasant spectacle. ,.ot nimseii.' .tiia ) iAiaba during ; its iDOQviettm.T'V f vTik.ihe Ut; tio'dOO clear :profiti W4iy'fcan! iioL i . i . ,;, ....-- ' ' : J ' mm North Carolina mtke our penitentia- s ,v ;.;u .:..un i-i tioj.jntaT.iai i-.j;.,.; rv. now such a burden UDonitax-Dav- I not be improve abolished.' iln North Carolina during 1878 .there were eight executions for mar' T In ?Mftrk 'n0 wlre; .'"? err50 P? ramp?S I at6; llle falIae to hang niore'T 'villains shows a def ept In the execu wvu wi.jawt j.u.,.vu uuiieu 0taies there vfere w;eri?ttrdftAndAp cides afa'ddt 24liarigiflgv' J O,J' I nfiia ln nAr. iinno' IrnAwl j a t P!3Sgi 7 Pa7r Z u 06 B .1 - S ' ".'S ' . ?u- nendable. bttt it is well enough "to hs wisely directed attention to the 71 V " tJr i" ? iq? m.a- r-. d it ought to be I AH,HKgeaslW9frme aopnt i A' '' I antioipatiflg xuatteraAnd. saving costs 1 lfj&& , lee of of Bfotherl y-. .r , Tho tobacco - tar will be probably r S SL f - , T v setttea ueiore i jQry.iong. iqe argo rnent areow making before the" -rf ta ,4 l tpancecommittee. missioner Raum has been speaking before. the. .co m mittfieHe opposes f.Via TTnnan hill nrrtnnnincy a rudiiiv v r "r 1 ri , V - M tion, and defclais' tlat it will redube f -.u . lo AftA AnA'lWLV.' b tobapqftn 00if09'ortJgaii He takes; tUe; groaadthat m.o.rder to y4eld asmuch revenue under to- lromlhresStS 105.000,- 000 pounds io.ieo.OOOOOwbicb. he doeanot consider at all probable to occur. ' ,: u A I The Ioase passed the tUt from a conviction mai , Dy reaucmg me iax ypn wouia increase .tne consumption- following statistics: , "Statistics have been presented to the committee showing that for ihreo years, from 1866 to 1868, inclusive, under forty cants tax for high grades and fif teen cents for low grades : i Average r ate, .ibirtyf our cents; j average h production' 43,963,143 ? bunds; 1 average ccqHeclioo, . $14,931,784. br the lonr years,, from 1869 to ; 1873, in clusive, at thirty-two ind sixteen cents tax: Average rate, twenly-ieveo cents ; average Jo collection, $22,9G0,?15. v,Jbor three years, from 1876 to 1878. inCluWTe, at twenty-four uJJ&SSw .111 QAn i. f w4', j ii,w,vw hwhm ovuouuuit t mlvw-iw: iuo iuti iu- ?MWMiis W., .o..tca crease irom increase OI population IS mWat , Ave peent.ir annum, bu esii- l)Ut Uu- tuikwiomwiw jaw years uiiuo iweoiy-iuur a. . j 4!. 1 c . v rr ccui inx uie pxiiu.aciivu u is ilea qu iuure . , ; . M V? . ... , - , than six million pounds.' t TBB SOW!! BAtl tlDK. . i .- - ri :-:S' ' -. - .jl;-- : - ' Sonnet time ago; the New Orleans Jimes offered V premium for the best poem that would express the grati tude of the South to the people of w , . . . . a tpe North' for their' unwonted sym- i , . . "T, uaiuy anu geuurusiiy uunug , vue : .. E. J , leartui pestilence tnat devastated so t - . . . 0 , ... many sections of the South. . One hundred and ilfty "poetical exercises were! sent in, .Mr.. Henry,. Grey. CarletoD was adjudged tbe success- fat contestant. " His poem is entitled (,Andromache Unchained." The Tiptes published the poem in its issue of January 1, with this editorial comment: "The poem is a fitting;, tribute nobly rendered ana speassTor ua wnai we, every one of us, have desired to speak, but have net had the power. It la with mingled feelings of pride, grief, and' gratitude tbat we of the sunny ; South offer these,,. our thanks, to tbe people or the north a peo ple whose lives are spent 'in an ice-bound and snow-covered land, but whose hearts are as warm "and as sunny as 'our own Southern home." I It is a poerri of several hundred lines and is in blank verse. The fol lowing will give an idea of the poet's Bkill andinspiratipn.. He is emblemiz- ing the thanks of the South and says: Say more:' Where slept he honored dead Of them.(.f-V Tli at did receive,' such sleep as only comes Tp valiant men, victorious or unblest There where.moss-garmen led, stern cypress To endless touf of Jerons uy WoTri,55 like sentries, clad in war-worn, Uttered iJidst see a mystic Temple reared. It rose From deep foundations, wrought by sleep- 1 mrc V ll - . vr kindnesses, that phone as orient pear It if or ,, wanted spires , high-pinnacled by BeMeveTndn ring good; MUe pave Was kid in cardiaeei s of a heart Tr rirrz"? l Of xansomxan so set that down Ward eyes Migntsee; wbiie jcom. ne loity aremtrave A bas-relief, symbolic chiseling, taught, Ajid future brotherhood revealed to those Who cherished olden liates.: There, mute, f bheld.'8ts , v .....- A people gathered la its strength', and The, wreaths of incense , rose,- or to the snnne . .. , , . . V 1 " - w . 11 ' T - whii. im uma i- iredcupij r Sach cratef ul nuritv as I have seen Id that Sierran lake, whose neerlcss sou!?' Id jespisroff clouds and emerald of trees - , pebaiicecUj$ far held-above the seas i5v 8nqwwaued patriarchs to God! t. . itT If- TT .. ..l J t . j . , cgtebis. they are indicted the needlees and heavy of trial migBrBetaVSdt Tw'raM aih-n bc J i IVI r Homo io nnoaihl it a hlimana man uBLtvavo dol uearnxoaveu see a-xogne , .1 isiwortDT or.coBsideration.'"- '! ! v OtJB STAT rtTBlUlJPnpiAUIESi, J jrhe: np-f eflc system, has .been, adopteo; ha the" f!Otihtwa of VTfrfrtrftTriTorlr.A. tbjsctnonbf Ndft Carolttift, 4nd all the 4 iarnaera wiw wiipm:ajve.tai-wd3Qa ctha subiect concur jn the pinion, that the dis-I ViJIwi alene-ietlles the question ot the advantage HSdoiOS SWaV With" fences. "-Th WnrfAllr f lahdhaTe.goB uifcflrbm that jsauteatoneLl his disUnSS 1 f- -Mr.pideo's alleged joiphef cor respbndende is to undergo" v a searcbl in investigation a the b adds of thp Potter; CorRmittleV Mr. pidetf will probathy bvinicatedj btrt ouf heart goes out in sympathy to his misguid- jedriplieWf-Mr.reLton;rBeforeheT 1 mr,mw,-m1.-. -.AAA n W A1 AVI A a CI Mr!PeUon4hKslefty the euisacJ back bounding toward :tbim4JLdrhed,a Thrthree.riiflnibBra penetrable fofe8t8lotikOOiivion. ,;iie will probably subroit.withgPQ grace U order than his uncle , may . epjoy; eternal political j.tte. jiauimore uru- i;n3,i yiiJ 1ft COIflWWO. The xrepr8ehtatives of-4 the iest government Km world ever saw are sun extending me uerugn -in fluences of Christian i civilization ito the Indians on the plains and spe cially to, the Cheyeanes .who made their escape fionFort Robinson. A twelve-pounder Napoleon has been added to the Christianizing agenoies since the last rebort, and Uhougri the IudianB, or as mahy of them as have npt been killed "stubbornly decline ' to surrender, it is hoped that a few well-directed shots will brine them tp see-the error or their ways. . Ui 'course if an Indian won't surrender to i m prisonment on low diet, the only thing to do is to shoot him down, and his wife arid children : wltTi hlmf.'- In this way we shall soon have all the Indians civilized, or else show bur civilization to be a cruel barbarism. JPiila. limes, Ind. . . I Conger. '"f WashingTonhPo4t, Dem. It is- not an agreeable task to occupy any portion of our time or space in commenting on Umar D. -Conger. We do ) not. harbor the delusion that holding this person up to the public gaze will have any beneficial effect upon his future conduct. Hate is an essential part of bis being. ' He would not be Conger if he were hot spiteful, malicious and revengef uf. What he might have been if his better im pulses had not been repressed by the luxuriant growth of evil, we cannot tell. But as he presents himself to the public gaze to-day, there is nothing iu his mental or moral status to encourage a hope that he will ever soar, or even wish to soar, from his plane to the level of the average demagogue. We set up his portrait ure in the same spirit that prompts the health officer to place a red flavin. Iront or an infected house. , ine men or tne JMortn,1 among wnose honored names that of Omar D. Conger is not : perceptible, tri utnphed. The men of the South ae ceptcd their defeat as a fioal adjust ment of the disputed questions, laid down their arms, returned to their allegiauce, and have sought to live in peace - under the old flag, claiming only, the rights that are suaran teed alike to all the people, all the States and all sections of the .Republic But from, the hour of the surrender to the present moment they have not for! a single day been free from such insults as only cowards can cive. but which .are hard for brave and honest men to bear. ' " "; i: , Among the foremost of the raa ,licions crew who have sought1 oppor tunities and invented .pretexts for casting insult upon the Southern neo pie,1 has been this man Conner, from Michigan; foremost in the bitterness of his hatred, foremost in the coarse tiess of his manner, foremost i in the gTQasness ot his style, but hindmos in every quality that could invite the attention of the objects of his incest sant abuse. Bauer on tbe amy ttttti ' i LExtract from a Letter. I I am so pressed for time that cannot say but a word about the army reorganization bill. .- .,-. i in the hrst place it is a bill to. aboUsb; the constitutional . office of Secretary of Warj Second, it is a bill to make tbege-efal-in-chief despot of the army., ' " Tliird, it is a bill to. enable the Pro vidence Tool Company to sell a large number ot muskgtg jvhicb they, have oh hand to tho United States Goyernra .trienW: .H :ui ) . ., '--j r,-yl: !;:, a '; - . -' j Fourth, "it is to turn over tho arm-lagf-thtlitis:6f theTnitedState's to private I contractors without ;any' nhitormity of guns, equipments aud a tnms ni tion, leaving that to j-be set tled by5 the caprice or fancy Of each' i U :do not go into the other demerit, of the bill, because I have already ySiSb tplinsure myearty, obpo8iuon in Congress khd out, Tour truly, ; i r,BTK Bu: "' -l ! Boston" Ju. Vy'lBiS:''" ' I "H;1; '- i -Ab Ancestral irianslon Bnrned in ftae' ;' s t" ";-Siitnss eaasij j''.uisea i-i d f :taclPhUalelpUaTimeKts' ' "Manfdeviliejt neof ttthe most famed ancestral mansions iof the Suthy was burned to thA grouhd the other night, :J.t.,jwaa bQiit Jo :,1805, ftnd.becanire tithe social - and, political centre in hePee-Pee jntry,. 9uciar9iin ,MepieqJ,oe8.9, three generations and elegant souyenirs of travel, together with the Mandeville family relics f rom VvaTe8rrare pic itjres and cpstl bookbatlfcdltlie "YMiOPi r o vi-ootiu veil. ine rupr a gipft of tb'Wacr was; its ! fIdwrs; i.?4d1b feVe-ry flo6k!ad;crannt;6riny ilithie mild nih mbritb M m e year yoll y arjdl J tnratietto' xrsirirrf tiftrairifn- thrbu-ghout'thel thtee littler -fhonthisi' JVlrfi.' La wrfittAA "Mi; TCato daughu j . - : -n vv sMVI terH.theMarldevllUhdrst ougbt- reiugB t tne bease of a neighbor, a nl. VU I. is'-JLoaTMllCoVier4j'ournal.l, , befored ' raany .lof the European thrones would be made vacant by assassination that the very best of thsiii would Jbf going at mere slop-' snop prices, y - i -r . , or. The "Porter IlfaeUaalon Eodeld. West Point, N. Y., Jan. 12. In lae Porter case, Saturday, Mr. Cboate CO: ludei'hiwRttment, oo behalf of GM.'?.1 Thil Irfds Cbe case, so berned. :; The1' three' members of the board: will now meet-; in private,. re: view the proceedings and make up their opinion, to be forwarded to the President,' whowill recamtittnd such action to Congress as he sees fit. r i An eight hundred pound candy elephant ia exhibited tin . a "Heading, Pa., confectioner's store. :.v The figure is seven and a half feet in length.tive feet high and two and a half feet wide. 1 he tusks are solid . clear can dy, the tongue is composed of candy of the natural color, and with these exceptions the entire figure is com posed of saleable nut candy.: It could pot be taken through the rear door of the store on account of its iize.. t j Bacon, Flour, Salt, &c I gQ Boxes D. , 8. SIDES, I ' 25 dQ smoked8lDEs 650 8bla rwUR-1111 ktftd8 5000 8aelr1lVBRPoCjtIp .' "JQQQ " Marshall's Blown SALT, 200a8 C0FKEB I jijf Bbls SfjQAES. , llO 000 YardB BAGGINO 'gQQ Bdls rieced and New TIES, : 1000- 1 ! i fJQ() BuskOATH, . i 200 BaleB cboiCd Timotny UAY j "J rjf BblsNewQfiep MOLASSES, J gQUhds CubaMOLASSSS, i -1 2 Bbl Tierces BICB, Tubs and Tierces LARD, ; ' SPIRIT CASKS, ' Hoop Iron, Glue, Kivets, Nails, &c, 4c... For sale by jaa 11 tf KEBOHKBR 4 C ALDER BEOS . Jtist Beceived, Another supply of that CELEBRATED BRAND of ' Jack Frost Floor, Awarded a Gold Medal at the Paris Exposition . It baanoeqaaL The very finest made. ALSO. " " ' 1000 BbU FL0UK' Oft A Boxes Dry Baited and 1 OUV Smoked SIDES, Ofr A Sacks Java, Laeuyra ZOK) and Rio COPFEE. 1 rt A Bbls Crushed. Granulated. LOVJ Standard A, Ex C, and C SUGARS, mJ c a BDia rorto juco, uusa, n. u. f OOU ' and 8. H MOLASSES ' I ' ' 50 ?l8City MKS8 okk. : . QQ Tub8 choice titAF LARD, i OA A A New and Second Band I AUUU SPIRIT BARRELS, ' t Lake Goorge and Lebanon SHEETINGS, I Manchester and Randolph YARNS, Crackers, . Candy, c, Boap, , Starch, Soda, Potash, Day, Lye, Snuff, Matcbea, Cora, Oats, . blue. Bungs, Nails, Hoop Iron, 4c , 4c For sale low by ... WILLIAMS 4 MURCHISQN; Jan tf Buggies ! Buggies I Mariiess & Saddles. j FOR SALE AT GERHARDT & CO.'S, ; ' -1 Sd Street, opposite City Hall. REPAIRING DONE WIT fit NEATNESS AND DIfiPATCU., : "HORSE-SHOKING A SPECIALTY, i " jan 19 tf . - r . ,,.. Extra Axe TPoetry, ' ; (WttkYiriailonB.) Axe, Angetaj'OaKwM Hakes, Pitchforks and Molasses Gates, . Meat Cutters and suffers, Guns, Grindstones and ao on. N. JACOBI'S Hardware , Lamb. Axe for the Zeb Vance Cook the chief of Stoves: -:' ' ' ' - ; 'ianMtf -7TT- Change of Schieidule. (TtmK and after this day thh steamer -PASSPORT wi TO 8MITHVILLE I PASSPORT WILL MAKE DAILY- TRIPS sjutuv ILLS Leaving Dock at 9.30 A. M Leave SadtkvUIe at t.ti P. Tickets, Round Trip, $100, GEO MYERS,' j -. Agent, v ft 13 W Por.tne Feple; "tffift Bbls Gdbd FLOUR, S'jiJiiQ.sr. X C 0Q. Bo Water Mill MEAL, v 250 BblB MK&S :bok' . ninrrBxxe D. S, siDESi -,r; 200- 1 A A Bbls SUGAR, For sale low bv s jan 16 D&Wtf -1 JSALL PEA RS ALL. iv -a "lv:: ilXttUr- wMootFURWlTURE AT BOTTOM FIGURES, , . ATTHawnw ffSyWTTB1fl! miiy " '' ! BEnRENDS l7ffIt4K ' - , N.S. cor. Market and Second; Sts. jan 18 tf - - -. Wilmington, N. X3. e t ; -. 1 . , .'.! . ... ..... ,. . . Sitock Alwavs Complete r j tsd- Jwer ,.; w;u usii.y:.'.':f l-o jio: J?) (DLfFICUj4TX.tN FILLING YQUR ORDpiS j .Y ' ftfiaylluBgttoatUnWii-'n : fev,.-;. BATlN8TOA-THhtf 1 A.r 1 da, . X n Holloo-wira.. Willow-ware. Tin-ware. Mats. Brooms. Coal Hods:' Toilet Sets. Waiters. Brittan . .reTPoted. Ware, .wn at '0 m i. .; WILL" GLADLYUPIJEOATB THE BILL; i& Another lot of BRONZE and GLASS LAMPS" just received. GILES A MTOCHTSOW2ii!.'!l , CrockenrDenartment. 1 I FHftSrVfbl 6iii9vbdi qiii'-;3 BA-BtEaSOf ' hjkiihLWiiiSO'a .3 ,i- vi8..m Q vv jan 13 tf MISCELLANEOUS. Koliday Goods ! The Tremendous Bush TO ; liaa&iesa iTohtst Is Fully Explained ! STANDARDi GOODS ! AT THE Astonishingly ?Lqw . CAUSES.: . . '. -.-y : THE EXCITEMENT ! , , AT - - GEORGE MYERS 30,00Qo?ANG.. 200 Bols Choice Red APPLES, 2Q0 Boxes FIRE CRACKERS, : 50000 TRDOKS ; ' 1 000 Lb" ii80rted NUTS'. 2'000 Lbs Cboice CAND1ES 200 Bo8 HAIS1NS, r . J00 Boxes New FIGS, 0 Cases CITRON. ' ' LOWEST PRICES in THE STATE GEORGJtf MYERS'. OUR FANCY GOODS .DEPARTMENT, j FRENCH AND GERMAN; GOODS. ' AT HALF PRICE! DON'T FORGET THE LITTLE ONES. r15 to 25 Cents will buy a token lone to be re membere ea at GE OR GE MYE US'. OUR" WINE & LIQUOR DEPARTMENT. eare selllne WINKS and CHAMPAGNE WINES at HALF PJUCS. , tS Elegant Pure IMPORTED and DOMESTIC WINES at jl 85 and jl JO per taJlon. tSOar WHISKEYS are UNEQUALLED in the State in Excellence of Quality and Cheapness. Try oar uui najutK at per gauon. w am jaa.su tne Best in the World, at $3 per gallon. SAVE 100 PER CENT. AT GEO R'GE M YE RS'. t30ur Goods are bought from FIRST HANDS. "jnu tAiiiUuti maw s ruuFiTS. uence we can BAVE MONEY FOR YOU. . . BTWe have the LARGEST, CHOICEST and CHEAPEST STOCK OF GOODS in our THRKE STORES to be found in the State. GEORGE MYERS', (' ; 11,13 AMI) IO rKOHT BT. 1 ! St.- "... . P. 8. Poetry again ': ' A box of Cfgara for "your friend, ''-;':! A hamper of Wise for your brother, A gallon of Sweet Maeh you'll find Precisely the thing for each other. ; dec 19 tf " - - : ' '-CLM. Low Prices gUGAR. COFFEE, MEATS, MOLASSES, PISH, and in; fact , ALL KIND OF GROCERIES, both : - . ' i'- ' - r . -i 1,. Light and Heavy, at BOTTOM PRICES, at - i 5. L. GORE'S, ; Jan4tf . NoaSandSSo. Water Street. FURNITURE. As ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF THJS MOST stylish j patterns - and designs, carefally. selected and at the LOWEST PRICES. " . . ! irhe Best u Assortment of Office, Parlor, Chamber, Lining Room and Kitcnen Furniture ever offered In Wil mington. ".; ' , ." ' . .v" .. . -. ' ' ' , . .-."A TaTiarA':o ; Stock of all kinds of Carpets. Oil Cloths,' feedd"Sg;; Ac., Ac. , . , """" ; A sabBtantial CHRISTMAS PRESENT can be .- ; . . . selected from my stock that , will delight the re cipient. Examination of stock solicited. ' i F. A. 8CHUTTE, : - 26 and 28 Front and 11 and 15 Dock 8U.,. deenu . . w.-i . - .:i i lciurarai Uhemicals. srs. boykin; CARMBR CO. U:. v c UAX.TUIOJUS, JID.j Offer PURK CHEMICALS for makfag Compoete at BOTTOM FIGURES. ; They are the PIONEER Dealers In this, class, at Gaods, are thoroughly POSTED, and deal only in PURE GOODS. - . ' . . . T , i."-1- j- 1 . . . t - - ' Thev are Sole Frnsrletnra tit thnntflB TTftri. rTILUSBBr which all intelligent Farmers know to uo ibo jx jaajK uxts 4OE nut money now m use. OWEN FENtNELL, Jr., la their Agent : in Wil mington, and will furnish their Price List, Formu la, 4c, Acv Send for them at once, -i' . decSl 3w jr:'.ll,&ri ! t -" - : Produce CammisaloiL filorcbant i Solicits Consignments of Poultry! I Eggs, Wool, "ax.Hidea. Pork: Beef .Dried H-rnYL h , Wax,. Pen des. Pork, Beef, Dried Frutt. Jtc r Personal attention given to all Ctonsienmedts and prompt returns madeu 'Mi "TTBCRIED.S1 G FORTH HIS RIGHT AWmS aamd. iritn hia XX am, which was a tnreaaDare.ovattaatit look readbare coat that It looked, like adoth.sansage, HearmbformycauBe.-" "" i Oh 1 bother your cause; yet, stay. 8peak your eech.lDray von. trioDinlv on the tonmiA for ootner your cause; yet, st pray you, trippingly on speech. w4'vverar orders for Santa to- nir.-and -no- time ittm" 4,4 rtuaceuaaBias arttaurwnec me agtlrlBt Catkar l I asga wot, siept . i. .sm r , Here, Jonimiei give mma -qnarter. and If htf- Bghtning on cleaning windows V cost nothing scarce 4 . e'AOTnts' belebxaisdaam CookStovaat : JC an 1 tf Seven Biaea ; can suit any family. qi,jrilstoias.is:0Y& T I WILL BE PLEASED TOfeEKRVB and wlfl endeavor yilve'yod'iarapTftin e ttoilve-: eVery transaction at SJE Be.'na W ' Saddlea.- 'Largy h Stock at&a'Benatittff all kmda,' Satl ??f?XP ... . v v . - s 1 i .1; ji 1 TiaMEELANoUsJ BrCRONLT- 4-MORRIS. age Sale. T3Y VlRTUa AND IN PURSUANnn r , provision contained m a deed nf ": VH executed by George Leonard and wif J , 48P TH8 1 KU1flr fc h.in. hoir.Ju. .1.. .. . ". ' HQWRrH er laTd gagees, wiUofiEer for sale at public auctinn i??1 ihairjeteintheicttrofHmin j WEDNESDAY, JANUARY' 22D, 1879. at.13 o'clockM. the following descriheri t m 1?. ?f Wilming"?pn?cConvi xuvrBgc. xtcguiiimg j a point 33 feet i,n' a,u X ine intersection of the, northern line of LTb 01 . 'with Rnimtii ,Hu h JTJ"e. ot New aire... and running bacJc 135 1 wifioS TtS"1 part of Lot I la Block 119, according to officlaU5 pfjthe city Pt Wilmington.- . & umciai plm ff-erms cash. Purchaser to pay for nanr. pay for papers. dec Site It- . MARTTN j jessupce jiioore, pAPER MANDFACTURKRS, ' i ;i "No. 27Nerth Sixth St. PHILAnwioo,. Splect Boarding and Day choH, : , ''(' Il'lisboro', c. rpHE MISSES NASH AND. MISS KOLLOt e flee 14 2taw2n Lost, F, NUMB MiES nf A" CERTIFICATE, NUMBER FORUOTTrnt for FIVE SHARES of Canitni WUmington & . eldon Kallroad Company. Notice is hereby given that application has tetn made for the renewal of said certificate niade for janoaw4t we ELIJAH TAYLOR New Opera ! Cantatas! H. M. S. PINAFORE. ; I Comic Opera by Arthur Sullivan ' iitfm-0B!fpOpu'ftt of the tan"a e'er perfo'ri dtathistountry. Music excellent andeasv L words unexceptionable, making it very desirabiefor amateur performance in any town or village VV guxt copy, with words, music and lifcrettoTomDlete mailed anywhere for $1.00., -""pieie, TfllAL BYJURY is'a laughable Operetta by the ' f y..: .same author. JiOcia jbSETO'S BONDAGE. By Chadwick 1 ' nn gam s ; These CanUtas are magnificent when given with .Oriental dress and Bcenery. The last en! iaiasy! PAULINE,($.)-PALOMITA ($3 )-DlAMONTl CUT 'DIAMOND (1)-GUARDiIn ANaRL ) LESSON IN- CRARTTY ()c.)-MAUD IRVWG (60c.) are Operettas requiring but a few singers, and are capita) for Parlor Performances. The laet three are Juveniles i Oliver Ditson & Co., .. : u BOSTON. CHi- M. PITSON & CO. I J. E, DITSON & CO : 843 Broadway, N. Y. 1 922 Chestnut st, Phila jan 4-daw2w Wed & Sal 8PEncerian TEWS '''TEn 8884 European Make, and unrivaled foi t Flexlbfllty. Durability, and, Evenness of Point. BEAL SWAN QUILL, ACTION. ( fa Twenty Nomben. Samples, Including the popu- 1-2-5-8-15ar will be sent by mail, for trial, on receipt of iJ& Oenu. Ivison, Blakeman, Taylor & Co. 138 ud 14J Gnuid t&t flK York. octt2oaw3m . we Boatwrfght & McKoy, ' . -. - .i :" EVEN ! During the Dull Times which always follow the Holidays, are receiving Fresh Supplies Daily ! . Oftr SALES before and during the Holidays, were I Very Large. If you don't balieve It, ask any observing, unprejn j diced pemtt yea meet:-- Why were "bur sales so much larger than any other ; House ia our special line even for Cash f ' 1 , U s .. : - ..it .-. We leave this question to be decided by the Buyers - of Wilmington and the surrounding . . country. 'We charge a VERY SMALL PROFIT. .-- t.'i i r- l g. l-Wei don't make a BLIND OF ANY OiSK ARTICLE.? i i i I I . IS We BUY; CLOSE: TWe SELL CLOSE. ' : n kJTOur Motto H, "POLITE ATTENTION TO ALL." Our Stock is' extremely UNBXCiPTIONA- B and COMPLETE. : "Come andKe ul and examine for joursslves. Bqatwright & HcKoy, ! 6, 7 and 8 NRTH FRONT ST. jjan T2 B&W tf ' i; ' i ' iow Prices to the Trade S. SIDES, ": ; . ; ... Smoked, Sides, Smoked Shoulders, ' ; I . ; MesiPorlq Can vassed Hams, j Sugar, aJ grades; Coffee, all grades, . j ' Flour, all grades; Tobacco Snuff, j , Vl Cigars, Seap, Candles, Candy, j Stch.LjePotasll, Bread Powders, Gioger, Pepper, Spiee, - . I ! T Bajrrel Coveni: Buckets, Brooms, ' . Blacking, fihoe Brueaes. Ac. - ! . : PATTERSON HICK8, i , " . Grocers and Com. Merehants, r jari8DAWtr ' 'a N. Water strRet. ArjbS ; Wtes, and flutter. 2Si BblaCi(I(''iA'I'E9' ' 00 j Bbls POTATOES, Tubs HULL 'BUTTERr '' ' Q rioaen TONOUEsT - BOLOGNA SAtfSAGE. "( j ' lAr-d; onions; AcV&c. Examnw Gtoods and SO will be convinced that I efc'&Wa-'jflQCTi:3' " lth '' ' '. - t --" fVerf I jan 10 tf Verylruly , V,H " " J. "B. WOBTb, Attt akd Counsellor at law. firJlaBTOT c- J 6ffloeU Btalwto Brie Stfildlng, occupied J i.TjKVSirr- ..M mii for Five Per tenu u ttwtoDieds. Morses, J-; roedaltysdl vain 1101 J apS-Dwp. , 1..:. . Turpestttine Axes. VconVai .MttM a-rBS. sold telowastheloWy . GEO. A. PEC. No. 85 South Front St, STEEL - Aawarraaed, r. i f - jan 13 tf i UA4 IJUtOi JU1 1. LI
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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