THIB PAPER y m I afle00n, Sundays ex- JOSH. T. J A M B 8 1. - kui r-iK AWD UtoPaiXTOK, ,CBsiCflIPTIONS, POSTAGE pAJD DM ft Six moaths, S3 60 ; Three isoathj, SI U ; One month, 40 cent, ri P! UI dliver,d 7 eaxriere, ol charge, ia any P of 11,6 cit7 o,, rates, or IS cents per week. Ajertiaiag rtM low and liber; fl-MutMcriberi will please report any and ,.j filnrito receive their papers regularly. March lOth, 1879 BROWN & RODDICK. 45 Market Street . . -jr m BM'T A SHORT LIST of Prices for ihis week, preparatory to leaving for tb Northern marked, and are offering Tral Lti prises which require no com aeftti ! 4 4 RoeVinnhiui A, 6. 4 4 Lake George A, A, BetQiality Bpting Calicoe, 6. Ca'l and eianioe our$l Quilt. 1 a lies Beet Quality Lin n Collars 10c, in fix s 11 inch to 15 , Parasol and Sunshades From 10 centi np. MI88ES WHITE COTTON HOSE. Without any teami, 16c a pair. Beat Machine Heedles 3 ets. Each ! 4-4 NEW MILLS LONG CLOTH, lie per yard or 10c by the piece. We ire SOLE AGENTS for the following well-known Northern firms : Agenti for Derlin 4 Co., or New York, GenU' Cuitom Made Clothing. Hare a mag nincent Line of Samplef on hand. Call be fore making your Spring par chases. Fit Guaranteed. A feats for Frank Leslie's Cat Paper Pat tern. We will hare the foil assortment this week. Ladies can hare Catalogues by send ing for them. Af ents for Myi'ic Rubber Company. Gos samer Waterproofs, the lightest and most perfect in the market. Gents' Coats from $6 00. Ladies' Cloaks from $4 00. CLOSING OUT AN Odd Lot of Corsets fbr 37 A Great Bargain. Brown & Roddick. 48) Market Street men 8 Coin.? North AM GOING TO THE NORTH in a few days fer the express purpose of laying in th LARGEST AND HANDSOMEST STOCK OF GENTS' AND YOUTHS' SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS tst seen in Wilmington. Stock on band wiU therefore be sold THIRTY DEGREES BELOW ZERO, a I mast hare money to buy new goods. Tht Best Unlaundried Shirt intbeCitvfor 75 cts t SHRIER'S EMPORIUM, feb Sj Market at. Globe Flower Syrup. M ERR ELL'S HEPATINE. A supply of each just received. Wistar's Bal aam of Wild Cherry. A fine lot of Toilet Soaps, Perfumery and Fancy Article?. For sale by JAMBS C. MUNDS, Druggist, Third street, Opp. City Hall. C7" Prescript ions Compounded at all hours day or night i an 6 . Samples from Baltimore and New Orleans. QRDERS for Molasses, Sugar, Coffe,Soar, "eats, Riee. Ac, promptly executed at bot "Prieeabj J AS. T. PITTEWAY, dee S 14 Water 8 tree t. Just Received. MME. D EMORESTS Spri ng and Sum mer Patterns. What to Wear, 15 cts.; PorUolio, 15 cents : Quarterly Journal, JNO. L. DUDLEY'S, tneb 14 Gt 2d St. next Post office. Blank Hooks & Stationery, r ARQEST STOCK AMD LOWEST Prices Latest publications, in books, papers and 4Casine. Chromes and lithographs, fancy MtieK 4c, Ac, at fc . . B. JKWBTT fl, " Front Street Boek Store The VOL. IV. WILMINGTON, N. C, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1879. NO. LOCAL NEWS. New Advertisements. See HabVs local advertisements. Read New York Herald ad. . H, Spxcht New Goods P.Ha;aaaeza New h jok. S. Jewxtt Blank Books and Stations y. A. 8HaisaGoing North. J. C. Mcaaa, Druggist. Globe Mower Syrup. . The spring ch&cktenj comet h. Last timber an eye beam. Fresh fish ajriving quite freely. AwLiugs will boon be iu demand. A book for the table one full of plates. There was a very sharp frost this morn ing. He who learns ti read will read to learn. . The milliners are preparing for their spring opening. Pet cauaries are now seen iu nearly every household. A woman who lacks a charitable heart wants a pure mind. Wooden plates, painteu by hand, are fashiouable novelties. Cheapest line ol dress goods in the city at Habn's, Fourth Street. t . : -- He who runs against time has an an tagonist not liable to casualties. A sermon is not unlike a building the longer it is the more s'eeper s there r ; Our greatest g'pry consists not in never falling, but in rising evtery time we do fall. 1 Dress goods in all varieties and shades at Hahn's, Fourth S'reet. t The Bew red, known as the Prince of Wales red, is even more , stunning than cardinal. Square ; ats are to be used by baseball clubs this season. Are not square games more needed? When a man begins to flatter you, hold oi to your pocket-book, for that is his objective point. Gold hairpins are now fashionable even in the darkest hair, and so placed as to be most conspicuous. Did yeu ever fiud a ? policeman when you wanted him? Never. What! never? Well , hardly ever. A young lady should not sing "Home, Sweet Home," for the benefit of her lover too early in the evening. Fichus wil' be worn again this spring? very pretty ones art made of black cash mere heavily embroidered. Have nothing to do with a man in a passion, for men are not like iron, to be wrought Upoa when they are hot. The object of all ambition should be to be happy at home; if we are not happy there, we cannot be happy elsewhere. 4 , I Largest and best selected stock and lew eat prices in the city at Hahn's, Fourth street. f Mrs. Shoddy appeared at a recent re ception with her monogram worked in red upon the front of Ler white eiik dress. Elegant houses do not make hemes. Splendid mansions do not insure love against accidents. Showy equipages do not roll people towards heaven. When it is known that 85,000,000 pounds of honey are produced in this country annually. Do wonder that our people talk about 1-ngtbened sweetn'ss long drawn out. "Facts are stubborn things," and so are coughs and colds, but the latter will in variably yield to Dr. Bull's Cough Syrnp, which costs bnt 25 cents. I nmailab c. The following is a list ef unmailablo letters remaining in the Post Office in this city: Messrs. Spear & Dehuhofl, 717 Broad way, N. Y., cause.no stamp; Messrs. Ed wards, Brooghton & Co., Raleigh, X. GL no stamp. Purity, strength and reliability stamp the character of D col, by 3 Ykast Pow db as being par excellence the best of all preparations used to perlect and facilitate the process of baking. Less than two-thirds ordinary quantity suffices. So strong and pure is this admirable article the most skillful housekeepers" have learned to discard all others. Daily City Court. A Norwegian sailor who was on a slight tare last night was arrested and conveyed to the lock up. This m:rning he wai arraigned npon the charge of disorderly conduct. The evidence iu the case given by officer YVuebae was rather amusing when the officer stated that the defendant exclaimed that this was a free country add he could do as he pleased; evidently this nju.it be the Norwegian's first visit t. America. When this argument failed with the policeman, the hilarious ion of Neptune declared he was an officer of a chip aud would do as he pleased, but here the subject of King 0-icar was cheeked by the Knight of the Star and informed that if he were a king he could not behave disorderly in the streets of this city without arrest. The Mayor pro temp., imposed a fine of $5. Handy Williams and George Anderson, twe colored men, were brought into Court charged with an affray on the street this morning The former had the skin on the knuckles cn his left hand broken and bleeding from a too close contact with the last named defendant's teeth, and the last mentioned individual came into court spitting blood, the resnlt of a too close contact with his antagonist's fist. His Honor turned them over to Justice Hall for trial. It is the Early Bird that Catches the Worm " That successful merchant and skillful cultivator of the soil, Mr. William B. Hocutt, of Rocky Point, Pender county, is about ready to commence shipping vegetables to the Northern markets from his highly cultivated and extensive gar. dens. We have just received from him a fine bunch ef very large radishes, which we hardly think can be well beat by any of our early truckers. Those who reach the markets first with vegetables of course receive the best prices and make the meet money. Mr. Hocutt, we learn, goes extensively every year into raising almost every variety of garden products for distant markets. There is no county in the State superior to Pender for horti cultural and agricultural purposes. Rocky Point is not without grounds for claim ing to be the garden spot ef the State in rich lands, enterprising men, pretty wo men and fat babies. Thief ia the House. A gentleman residing on Dook, be tween Seventh and Eighth streets, was aroused from his slumbers on Monday night by a noise in the passageway as he thought, bnt in getting up and stealthily creepiag out of his chamber he discovered no one. In a few seconds, however, he distinctly heard the noise in a room at the end of the passage. With lantern and pistol in hand he entered the room when the thief made a rush for the door and passed him before he was hardly aware of it. The house cat was the thief, which had taken a ham-bone from the safe and the gnawing of the bone on the floor mads the noise. If you want a fight on yonr hands just say, "scat ! ' to that man , and your life would not be worth a Penny. Pass This Around. Mr' Nathan R. Scott and wife, respec table citizens, and advanced in years, died a few days ago at their residence, Riley's Creek, in Pender county. They have been married over twenty years, and left three grown children one daughter and two sons. The wife died two days before the husband. From the day of their mar riage up to the day of the death of the wife these two devoted people had never been separated a single night from the same roof. The daughter had never slept but one night away from the pater nal roof. The sons had never been absent a single night from the household up to the death of their parents. If any county in or oat of North Carolina can do as well as this, or furnish a parallel case, let us know the county 'and the case that equals this in family unity and affection. Wharf sit Fort Caswell. Mr. Geo. Myers, agent, and Capt. Earper, of the steam yacht Passport, are about to supply a long felt need to this community. They will caase to be erected a handsome wharf at Fort Caswell so ttha the patrons of their boat can land, and walk through the old Fort, and in warm weather indulge ia a sarf bath. The lumber for the wharf was taken down on the Passport this morning and the work of erection will be commenced immediately. Review. Pbllomathean Society. The seventh anniversary of this organi zition waa held it the hall of the Knights Of Pythias, opposite the City Hall, last night. During the exercises an inter esting and spirited debate, in which Messrs. T W. Strange and T. H. Mc Koy, Jr., were participants, was enjoyed by the Society Manin S. Wil lard, Esq , President of the Society, read an interesting paper which was listened to with attention and profit. Messrs. J. Hubert Smith, John J. Fowler and B. Q Empie ware appointed a Committee on Resolutions. Barariary. Mr. W T. Costin, who resides on the corner of Sixth and Nun streets, was awakened about 2 o'clock on Monday morning last, by hearing some one move ing around in an adjoining apartment. He arose and started to see what occasion ed the noise when a man dashed through the passage and out of a window at tLe rear of the house which had been previ ously opened. Mr Costin then made a search to see what was missing when he found that a trunk had ken taken. Th s he found soon after on the top of a wood pile in an adjoining lot where it had been placed by the thief for removal. It had not been opened, and consequently there was no serious loss During yesterday Mr. C. secured the window by nailing peices of board across it, bu1; last night. either the same or some other would-be thief attempted again to rob him, and so far succeeded as to pry off the boards whon he wj,3 frightened away. Parasols Ladies Sue silk parasols and sunshades at enormous sacrifice, at Hahn's, Fourth street. f 1 J U. M. 8. Pinafore. The Holman troupe which is to play here to-morrow night is favorably spoken of bj nearly all of our exchanges, but in some few instances we have noticed there was some little disappointment on the part of those who were not familiar with the Pinafore. The opera is simply au extravaganza, in which there are some hits at the Eng lish Government and Her Majesty's navy, and a mixture of sense and nonsense. The music is of a peculiar and striking style, and through the opera are inter spersed a number of very pretty airs and choruses. The Portsmouth Enterprise, speaking of tho performance on Monday night in Nor folk, says: Pinafore last night was a palpable and most decided hit, in every feature that could make success, which was fully demonstrated by the large audience pres ent, who expressed their de!ight most em phatically. The cast was super-excellent, the choruses and orchestra in full accord, and delightful harmony, and the solos were well rendered without exception. The stage setting showed up to full advantage, quite a novelty within itself. The house was crowded to the full meas ure of its capacity, with many standing. A sharp tongue is the only edged tsol which grows keen with constant use. Col.MacRae ia Robeion. Our talented townsman, Col. Duncan K. Mac R ae has been delighting the citizens of Robeson with his lecture on Genius and Taleat, which was delivered in the Court House at Lumber tot on last Monday night. Here is what the Robe sonian has to say about it: Col. D. K. MacRae delivered his lecture on Genius and Talent in the Court House in this town last Monday night. Owing to the very inclemeot weather the at tendance wss not as large as it would otherwise have been but we were deligted to note that the intelligence of the county and tewn was well represented. The lawyers left their clients an 1 case1, His honor Judge McKoy, Solicitor Mclver, all the visiting lawyers and nearly all the local bar being in attendance besides ministers, physicians and other men of literary attainment. The lecture is certainly the grandest production to which we have ever listened, and we re gret exceedingly that the press of other matters would exclude a fitting tribute, even if we were capable of writing it. Col. MacRae is a magnificent orator and we hope will consent to lecture again during the week. Hotel Arrival Empire Hocsa. Wilmington N. O, March 19th. I. L. Dolby, proprietor. from 8:15 o'clock March 18 to 8:15 o'clock March 19: h, 1879 . W eKay, Skimmer berseville, N J ; A K Wa :er, city : R H Lyon, Brunswick county B P Pigram, Petersburg, Vs! Ed G Nach, Norfolk, Va; JU -Nace, Richmond.'Va ; Charles A Columbus, Ga ; Jos J N Brown, N Muse, Richmond. Va: J W Dunn, go ; Jno R Hunt, L B Nelson, N T Sumner. J 36 Wanted. Five thousand laliesa-id their husbands to "call for bargains at HahnV, Fourth Street. Released. Alice Kelley, the Quejrf oftbe Hollow, as she is sometimes called, who was sen ten:ed yesterday by the Mayor pro temp. to imprisonment for ten days, had her case reconsidered by acting Mayor Bowden this morning, and was released cn account of serious indisposition. Anniversary Supper. The Wilmington Steam Fire Engine Co., No. 1 (Little Giant) will celebrate its tenth anniversary by a grand suppor to be given at their hall on the evening of Friday the 21st inst. We tender our profound thanks for the courtesy of an invitation to the '-Editor of the Review and staff," and hope th v may all have a glorious time. Accommodating We learn that Mr. George Myers, tho agent here, has mado arrangements by which excursionists on the steamer Pass port may bo landed at Fort Fisher. This is the first time that passengers have been able to enjoy the pleasure of a visit to the forts direct from the steatrer, and it will be an accommodation which our people will fully appreciate. Ladies' and Children's hose, the largest and finest assortment and lowest prices at Hahn's, Fourth street. t Bad Sidewalk, We have been again requested to call the attention of the authorities to the miserab'e condition of the sidewalk on the south side of Chestnut, bstween Front and North Water streets. Wa hope it miy receive attention, for it is certainly in a bad condition for traveling npon in the day time and at night n really dan gerous. The School Law. We spoke yesterday of the School Law recently passed by both houses of the Legislature which failed to become a law because it was not signed by the presid ing officers of the two houses. We are glad to learn, as we do from the Raleigh Observer, that this defect will probably be remedied. The Observer has this to say on the subject: Borne uneasiness has been manifested about the new School Law, which has been found since adjournment of the Gen eral Assembly to be without the sign. tures ef the Speaker of tho House and President of the Senate. The law faded to be signed by these officers in the :usy moments preceding adjournment on Fri day when very many laws were signed. Gov. Robinson was in town until yester day afternoon, and Speaker Moring, who is a near neighbor, came to this city for consultation. They decided not to affix their signatures until their right to do o after adjournment of the Assembly has been thoroughly discussed by gnt eran learned in the law and, if necessary, de cided by the highest court en a case made up. No inconvenience will result from the course adopted, as their signatures may he a nixed as lawfully one month as one hour after adjournment. To us, who are not learned in the law, there seemed no reason to doubt the legality of signature on yesterday. To us, also it does not seem that the signa tures of the presiding officers are neces sary to the enactment of a law. The Constitutional provision is : MAll bills and resolutinns of a legislative nature shall be read three times in each House, before they pzsa into laws; and shall be signed by the presiding officers of both Houses." The school bdl was read three times in each House and passed into a law, as is authenticated by the Journals of each House and the signatures of the members of the Enrollment Committee. We do not think that those who made the Constitution of 18G8. however awk wardly they expressed themselves, in tended to give a practical veto power to the two Speakers, nor do we think that the language used gives'such a pawer. As to the efficacy of signatures after ad journment of tae Legislature, we have heard that a somewhat eimiliar case has. been adjudicated in Louisiana. We could not find any record of it in such books as were within reach last evening. We do not think that there will be any trouble about the School Law, though we should not be overmuch concerned about it in any event. The changes from the old Uw are good, but it may be doubted if they are worth the additional $30,000 to $40,000 of laxes levied. We have b.en requested to b'.ate that there is a large pile of trash and dirt at the corner of Fifth and Princess streets which the authorities are politely request ed to hive removed at the r earlioft con venience. Lar3et seieciion ot Straw Goxia and Artificial Flowers in the city, at Hahn's, Fourth atreet. f PLEASE 50TICS. We will be glad to receive commankatk&l from oar friends cn any sad all sar-jectsof general Interest bat : Tke nam of the writer matt always ke fa' nisbed to the Editor. Commanicatlocs ret it be written en o'j one aide of the paper. Personalities mast be avoided. And it is especially sad particularly end stoed that the Editor does not always endorse the views of corresj oq dents, an less so state in the editorial columns. New Advertisements. New Book. TbBILOMKNpS MARRIAGES, A Society Novel. By Henry tireville. Ar.'.Lor cf Dosia,8aveir a Expiation Pretty Little Countess Zina, Marrying cjff a Datfgut r, Sonia, A Fiiend, Gab rielle, etc. With j, Preface to her American Readers' TraoJated In Pans by Ml&s Helen Stanley. Pi ice 75c in Paper or $1.25 iu cloth For sale at mch l II EIN SB E K O B b'd. New Goods. JU.5T RECEIVED ' oilk Handkerchiefs, in all styleia'.d col is, Piaitings for Skirls, Linen Handkerchief.! at 5c each, P;iutpd Ln en Hdkfs a. 15c each; two for 25 cents. Toil-tiets, .Veilitg, aud new lot Ntk Ties- . !; I '.Vo : Aiso, the Flexible Hip Corset, 120 bones. The Ladies will please call and examine. N. H. SPRUNT, mob 3!' Exchange Corner. THE NEW YOEK WEEKLY HERALD. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Prop'tor The Best and Cheapest Newspaper Published Postage Fre ONE DOLLAR Per Year, 6 Cent lor Six Month s, Aa Extra Copy to every Club of Ten. New York Herald. Published every Day in tbe Year; Postage Free. $10 pay for one year, Sundays included. $8 pays lor one year, without tfaodaya. So pars for six moaths, Saodays included. $ pays for six months, without HandTt. $1 pays for one year for any specified day of the week. $1 pays for six montas for any specified day of the week. $1 pe month (including Fnndaya) will be cbargeo on saOscriptlons for a less period than three months. TO EUROPE Including Postage. Daily $17 30 Weekly ( Em opean Edition) 4 00 Weekly (Donatio Ecliuon) 2 00 NEWSDEALERS SUPPLIED, Postage Free. Daily Edition. ..Two and a half cts. per Cop v. 8nndsy Edition Four cts. per Copy. Weekly Edition Twe cents per Copy. N". H. Not lets than 6 copies mailed to newsdealers at wkolesale rates. We allow no comm scion on subscriptions to Daily Edition Address, NEW YORK HERALD, mch 19 Broadway and Ann St. N. T. Opera House Pinafore ! Thursday vening, March 90th, 1879. HOLMAN OPERA TROUPE, in tbe Reign ing Success of the day, du livan and Ui bert's Satirical Comic Opera, H, M. S. PINAFORE, The Magnificent Painting of the view of Portsmouth (covering over 22,000 square feet of eanvase) from the pencil ' of Mr. Geo. Morris. The deck of the Hhip, Bails, Cabin, Bulwarks, Ac , Ac, made froia tbe original models (as produced by the au thors ia London, Kngland), by Ambler H. White, acknowledged by all the Press as being "The Handsomest Set 8cene1 of tbe Day." admission, 25c, 5fc, 75c Reserved 8eaU, $1.00, to be had at Heiiubergei's. mch 17-3t Buggies, Buggies, Harness & Saddles, FOR SALE AT GERHARDT ell CO S. 3rd st., opposite City Hall. REPAIRING DONE WITH NEAT5Lfc8 AND DLSPATCH. HOR8E-8aOEINO A SPECIALTY mch 17-tf The Leader Burners rjlHE LEADER BURNER ' dtfas a Bitter Light thaw aay other Burner in the maket. We have them ia store and are selling tbem at Very Low Figures. Call and Examine GILfS A ML liCll ISDN, mch 17-dAw 38 A 40 Marcblson Block. THE bTEAMEK WILL RESUME KEO ul ar tries to rim i t h villi unwm v u...k t i ; her Wharf at 9:30 returning! 6 P. M -Harmg been Overheated, a ted and Pain ted, we promise exi and pleasure seekers accomodate pawed. Ticket 60 cents. fCSetl fb28 GEO. MY EM, Agtfit