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THIS PAPIK U peblleaed every afternoon, Saadayi z eeptad br JOSH. T. JAM E3, tmroK ASD PROPRIETOR. m JiUbeKJKLPTIONS, POSTAGE PALP. jBI Tx, $6 00 rii ouoDtAs, $2 60 j Three moattu, SI M ; OM month, 50 cent, rbe paper riM 'ed b7 carriers, (r of charge, in aay part of the city, at the Utore rates, or 13 eents per week. Advertising rates low and liberal sr-riubseribers will please report any and ,11 failures to receire their papers regularly . March lOth, 1879 SrOWJ & RODDICK. 45 market Street we,M Bli-T A SUORT LI6T of Prices V f )T this week, pr paratory to ) earing for the V.rtbem marker, and are offering Mversl L -ts at prices which require no com ment : 4-1 RoealaeVm A, ft,. 4-4 Lake George . , K, 6v. Best Q lality Spring Calicoes, 6. Call and examine onrfl Quilt. Laiiae Beat Quality Linen Collars 10c, in six- i 12 inch to 15 Parasols and Sunshades From 10 cents up MISSES WHITE COTTON HOSE. iV ithout any seams, If c 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 : A rents for Devlin A Co., of New York, Gents' Custom Made Clothing. Hare a mag nificent Line of Samples on hand. Call be fore making your Spring purchases. Fit Guaranteed. Agents for Frank Leslie's Cat Paper Pat terns. We will hare the full assortment this week. Ladies can hare Catalogues by send ing for them. Agents for Mystic Rubber Company. Gor samer Waterproofs, the lightest and most f ei feet in the market, Gent' Coats from $6 00. Ladies' Cloaks from $4 00. CLOSING OUT AN Odd Lot of Corsets Tor 37 1-3. A Great Bargain Brown & Roddick. 45 Market Street mch 8 What to Wear. JOOK IN AT SHRIEK'S TWO 8TORES thU week and sje the elegant New Spring asd Summer Stock of Gents', Youths' and Boys' Clithing and Fu nishing Goods. The Cheapest things you ever saw 1 And the Best Ooodsl Ani the Newest Styles ! And the Nicest Fits t Suit for $1, $8 and $10 worth fully 50 per cent, more money. And, see here The Best Skirt in the World ! "The Dia mond", laundried, for $1. 'The Diamond" Uo)aundried, for 75 cents ! All at SHRIEK'S EMPORIUM, Market st. apt 2 Sale of Real Estate. B Y VIRTUE OF THE POWER CON tained in a mortgage deed executed by Jamea A. Mebane and Maria A. Meoane, hia wife, to C. P. Mebane, dated January lt, 1874, and registered in New Hanover County in Book H H H, pages 499 500, 501. the undersigned, as Agent and Attorney in fact of Martha C Mebane, the assignee of said mortgage, on Wednesday, the 30ih day of April, 1ST9, at the Court House deor m the City of WilnriDgton, will expose to sale at public auction, for cash, the lot i f land and premises described and convey . ed by aaid mortgage, being a certain lot of land in aaM City, front ing on Princess street, between the lot occupied by by Or. J. T. Schonwald and the property of H. C. Evans. A full description of said sot and premises is contained in said mortgage and will be read at sale. JOHN LONDON. Umington, N. C Slat day of March, 1879. april 1-td Fot Sale. rpa TRACT OF LANDj known at the "WiLiama Place", containing over Eleven Hundred acres. Lies within five and half niikss of the city. For particulars apply to A. Q. LATTA, mch 10.1m Office Capt. A. D. Cazaux THE ' VOL. IV. LOCAL NEWS. New Advertisements. Ofrra House. Apiil 7 Pinafore. 8. T. W. Saaroaa, K- Y. Old and Relia ble. Y i J. C. Mouse, Druggist Fancy Goods. L. K. Burt Clocks. Watches and Jewelry repaired and cleaned. P.BiiasBRRSRR Books Bonks A. 8nRiBR-Wbat to Wear. No City Court to-dwv. A musical concert, in on the tapis Fur other locals ee foiirtb page. Anonymous; letters are beneath notice. Letters of introdue ion should be brief Bate bailistg say 'the game shall not die. The Criudnal Ourt convenes on Mon day. Tu: bans ire worn both in and out of doors. ; He who ordained the Sabbath loves the poor. The wharf at Fort Caawell will soon be nnidued. L The bent of th truck gardeners is not glad to day. The off shore signal has uot yet been hauled down i The recent advance in cotton seems to liven up things a little. ' The matter of Easter eggs is just now exercising the juvenile mind. With the end of this month oysters step down and out until September. The thermometer fell to 30 degrees last night rather a cool proceeding that. Ths sale of reserved seata for the Pina fore will commence to morrow morning. Most of the lawyers have returned from the Brunswick County Superior Court. Wood dealers are wearing bright faces to-day, and wood has advanced iu price. The Cornet Concert Club contemplate giving open air concerts this spring and summer. Good. The Grand Lodge of Knights ot Honor of North Carolina meets in Newbern on the 17th of June next. Something new in the line of French fans are those made entirely of fine wire beautifoily painted in various designs. . Shirring is highly fashionable, and no new dress should be without it. Even new Spring eggs are frequently shirred. The regular monthly meeting of the Board of County Commissioners takes plae next Monday afternoon, the 7th inst. Bunting suits that were so popular last Summer will retain their hold on the affections of young Jadies as strongly as ever. The swamps on Eagle Island, opposite the city, aiid in full view of our. office window, are fas' donning their "garniture of rteer' , The bo s and girlie expect to pull a picnic soon, or just as soon as the grass grows sufficient to cover the muuholes of the past winter. Free lunches are growing mora and more luxuriant; many a bummer is thus boarding six days iu the week, but he has to fast on Sunday . No particular success attends the ef forts of those who desire to revive the very ancient fashion ef "poke'bonnets, such as they wore in 149$. Mr. L. R. Burt invites his friends and the public to give him a call. He is now better prepared than ever to do work with neatness and dispatch and at reasonable rates. It is said that the kidnappers" are at work during these moonlight night. We have heard of no one being carried off, but fome of the boys have a- big scare on them. Attention has been called to the fact that marriage licenses must be returned to the office of the register of deeds within two months after execution, with certifi cate filled according to facts, under pen alty of forfeiting two hundred dollars to the nse of any person w bo shall sue for the same. It is a great pity to see how many peo ple allow a cough or cold to go unno ticed, and thus pave the way to an un timely grave from the effects of con sumption. A pleasant, safe, reliable and cheap remedy is Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. rnce 25 cents. Daily WILMINGTON, N. C. Cold Weather. We are informed hy rai.r ad officials that the engine and tender on the early train this morning on the W. C. & A. Railroad were well supplied with icicles which had been caused by leakage of water occurriug on exposed portions of tne machinery remote from the fire of the furnace or the heat of the boiler. A Large Lemon. We noticed at thi poetoffiee this morn ing a ltrmou which was brought from Florida by Mrs E R Brink, wife of out postmaster, which measured lengthwise lf iuehe? in ' irumfereuce. and cross wise it measured 11 J inches in circumfer ence, and weighing one pound and three ounces. This is one of the largest lemons we have ever seen. Brentano's Aquatic Monthly and sporting Gazetteer. We are in receipt of the April number of the above named magazine, which, a its title implies, is devoted principally to aquatic sports, though there is consider able space given to the turf and predes trianism. To those who are interested in the delights of yachting or rowing thia work gives much information that would be valuable. It is published at Brentano's Literary Emporium, No. 30, Union Square, New York, by August Brentano, Jr., at a subscription price of $4 per an num, or 40 cents per single number. Counterfeit $60 Notes. A large stock of counterfeit fifty dol lar notes on the Central National Bank, the Tradesmen's NationaPBank and the National Broadway Bank, all of New York city, remaining iu the hands of counterfeiters, they are now endeavoring' to utilize them by removing the titles and substituting that of the National Bank of Commerce of New York. Several of these altered notes have made their apparance in New York. TBe object ot changing the titles is to pass them the better, the old counterfeits having become so well known as to render their passing almost an impossibility. Great cau ion should be exercised by those who handle fifty dollar notes of the National Bank of Commerce as the counterfeits are good ones. Alarm of Fire. The alarm of fire last night or, rather, early this morning, between two and three o'clock, brought out the fire depart ment, but fortunately there was no neid of their services, owing to the fact that Major T. H. AicKoy, on whose premises the fire occurred had, with the assist ance of a neighbor, extinguished the flames very soon after they were discovered. This is the second attempt, Major Mc Koy informs us, that has been made to fire his premises recently. The damage done was trifling, a pine washboard (the fire having occurred in a wash house) being about the only thing that was in jured or consumed. It is thought that the incondiary must have thrust the in flammable material through some broken panes of glass in the building iu the at temp t to accomplish his fiendish purpose. New Volume and New Serial. The number of Littell's Living Age for the week ending April oth begins a new volume of that standard periodical. It contains The Ratification of English Character in English Art, Quarterly Re view ; An American View of American Competition, by Edward Atkinson, from the Fortnightly Review ; an install mnt of "A Doubting Heart," by the an. thor of "Castle Day f The Fohn, Satur day Review ; Nostradamus, Pall Mall Gazette ; A Medium of Last Century, a short story from Blackwood ; Carnival at Nice, Saturday Review, etc. etc The publishers make the announcement that a new serial story from the pen of Jean Ingelow will be begun immediately in The Living Age. frtm the author's ad vance sheets. This story will be looked for with much interest. For fifiy-two numbers of sixty-four large pages each (more than 3.000 pages a yea , the snhecr ip ion price ($8) is low ; while for $10.50 the publishers ofier to send one of the American $4 monthlies or weeklies with The Living Agefor a year, both post paid. Litteli & Gay, Boston, publishers. Yon can now stop at Grand Central Hotel, on Broadway, New York, on the American plan for $2 60 or $3.00 per day, or yea can, on the European plan, take your break feat there, in the morn ing, take your luoch down town or dine with a friend, and you room at the Hotel will only coat yon $1.00 per day, and up wards, and meals are also provided, at moderate prices, at the elegant Restaurant attached to the Hotel. Review. FRIDAY, APRIL 4, Public Service. Rev. James M. Sprunt, of Kenansville, will preach at the Second Presbyterian Chnrch, on Campbell street, to night, services commencing at 8 o clock. The public are respectively invited to attend. More Room. We notice that the officials at tne Caro lina Central Railway are making extensive additions to their wharfage accomoda tions. This has .become necessary on account of the great increase in the amount of freight which has been devel oped by tba. road ince it has been completed to Charlotte. Kellg.ous Meetings. We learn that a serious of meetiugs ot unusual iute-ent is being conducted at the Fifth Street Methodist Church, under the direction of Rev. B. R. Hall, thr pastor Quite a number have already professed religion and several others are petite nts. The meetiugs are beid ever night, and will probably c nti me jdunng the entire week. The Frost. This 'icinity was visited last night by p heavy frost,which played sau havoc with the early truck gardens. Capt. F. M. Wooten, who had four acres in early beans, lest his entire crop, and also lost most of iiis earl) garden peas. He expected to ship some pjas next week, but the frost of last niht will prevent it. Mr. Tuoa. H. Monk lost considerably and we have heard ofotheis who are sufferers by the frost. Alleged Outrage by Federal Offi cials. Mr. H Oglesby.acitiajn of Laurinburg, at which place he has been doring busi oess for some time past, was brought here last eight from Lumberton by Deputy U. S. Marshal Lawson aod lodged in jail. To-day Mr. Frank Fountain, of Laurin burg, who was in the city, appeared be fore TJ. 8. Commissioner McQuigg and entered into a justified bond of $100 for Mr. Oglesby'8 appearance at the next term of the District Court, whereupon he was released from custody. This is all plain enough, so far as the judicial proceedings are concerned, but beneath these facts there are others which, if our informatbn is correct and it is from excellent authority savor verymuch of that official oppression at the hands of revenue ruunets and bumm rs under which our peoole have so long suffered Mr, Cglesby has been charged with an infraction of the revenue laws and was sometime since arrested at Laurinburg, carried before a Commissioner and bound over for his appearance at Court. When the Court met Mr. Olesby was very sick and unable to attend and forwardel the or tificate of a physician to that effect. It was supposed ry him that this was sufficient and that, as a matter of course, the case would be continued to the next term when he expected to appear and answer to the charge. A few days since, however, ha was inveigled to Lumberton, under the plea of being required as a witness ir some case there, and on b s arrival in that town was arrested and w. last night brought down to this city and lodged in jail here from which he was re leased to-day, as we have stated, on bond. These are the facts as they have been given to us and if they aie correct they constitute a Ci.se of high-handed outrage worthy of the darkest dsys of reconstruction. It is alleged, we understand,, by those who made the arrest -that Mr. Ogleaby jump ed bis bail and that itwa not until yes terday that the officers were able to lay their hands on him. And yet, it is said that Mr Oglesby has continued to be a resident of Laurinburg and has made no elort at any time to evade an arrest. Why he ouid have berncecoied from Laurin burg to Lumber tot. and there arretted, i .stead of at the former place, is some thing that it may prove lurd to under Stead. Tht Mr. Cgltoby was a reeideU of Laurinburg rot muoh more than two months ago we are ourselves well assured as we received a letter from him at that place, about that time, relative to his subscription to the REvrEw. Had he jumped his bond and left Laurinburg, as is alleged, or had he simply failed to appear for trial without a valid excuse, then it is strange that be should have been so readily admitted to bail here to day and that, too, in only $800. We trust that the matter may be fully investigated and that the outrage may be paesed upon as the merits of the case ijaay 1879 NO. 50 The Wilmington Presbytery. In accordance with adjournment, the Presbytery met promptly at 8 o'clock yesterday afternoon, and, after calling the roll, proceeded at onto the business of toe sessi jn. The Rev R M Miller, of Mecklenburg Presbytery, was iuvited to sit as a corres ponding member. The Rev K McDonald requested that the Presbytery would dissolve the pastor al relations between himself and Black River Chapel. Ou motion , this matter was laid on the table lor the present. The first order of the day was here ta ken up and the reports from the various churches in this Prtshbytery were read. The Moderator here read out the list of committees apj minted, as follows: Oa Religious Exerciers Rev C M Payne, and Roding Eiders John Col vide aud J C Smith. I N Bills and OverturtsKev Dr J xi, Wil so;., Rev H B Garriss, and Ruling Filler J.ibn . oiville. T it vp - U r,. r.v Asttfiubij R.. A McFadyu, Rev K McDonald, and Rnling Elder T B Hymen. Judicial Coram ' tee Rev. 0 M. Payne aud Ruling Elders J C Smith and A B Perry . Systematic Benevolence Rev K Mc Donald, Rev A Kirkland, Ruling Elder, D McMillan. Sessional Records Rev D B Black, Rev G W McMillan, and Ruling Eiders James I Corbett and A Sout .erland. The Presbytery then entered into a dis cussion on Religion, which was quite freely participated in, and s ;me able re marks were made. Brown Marsh, aft sr some little discus sion, was decided upon as the place of holding the next meeting of the Presby tery. After a prayer by the Rev C M Payne, the body adjourned to meet again at 9 o'clock this inon ing. Bf-ieHjriHG 8ES3IOX. The Pr sbytery met promptly at 9 o'clock this m iming, and after the usual preliminary rxrrents proceeded to busi ness. Rev K McDouald was granted a dissolu tion of his pastoral relations with Black River Chapel. . At 11 o'clock, a ra, the agent for Fore Ln Missions made his report, af ter which interesting addresses on this important fcubject were delivered by save ral of the brethren. It was found that the Church had madecootiderable improvement in raising funds fjr tne Foreigu Mission, ary cause, and had been more successful in collecting money for that purpose during the past year than for any year since the cooimencemcnt of tl e present financial depression . The Presbytery will probably conclude its labors to-morrow. To Be Hung A dispatch from Smitbville rceived to-day brings the intelligence that the ttro Davis brothers, colored, who were on trial for the murder of Heury McDuffie. colored, 1 in Brunswick county some months ago, a full report of which we published at the time, were to-day found guilty of murder and sentenced by His Honor, Judge McKoy, to be hung at Smithvil!e on Friday. JnlvlUh. I. O. O. F. At the regular meeting of Orfana Lodge No. 67, I. O. O. F , held last evening, D. D. G M., M. P.Taylor, installed the fol lowing officers: N. G. Past Grand Master, Wm. L. Smith. I V. G. Mrs. E. A. Keen. Secretary. John H. Pugh. Treasurer Mrs. I. J. Yoj p- Commercial' circles were considerably agitaied this morning over th sudd n ad vance in spirits turpentine. The maraet fort bis articie has , nre! f ur oe -w ihin two days. .a'e wer- made d ar 30 cu'i. See c :nnaarci r reg rd to sp.rr.e and co.t"i uf Png Our b ss rree Lacksr, Hon, D. L Ru&teli, Represtntativ; in Congress a, this district, who baa been in atie: dans oa Brunswick Court, returns to Wash ington Cty to-morrow. We have no objection to the wind as a street cleaner, but when it takes onr eyes for a dumping ground we get mad. An underground telegraph system would very much gratify the youthful kite flyer. When the email boy takes to stilts the surgeon reyotcea. PLEASE NOTICE. We will be glad to receive ecKttteal. atlcns from oar friends on any and all tnrjtctaot general interest bat:' The tam of the writer mast always be fa aubed to the Editor. Commanieatioss mast be written on oa'y one side of the paper. Personalities mast be avoided. p I if And it is especially aad partieaiariy aad stood tLat the Editor does not always en do se the views of eorres oa dents, unless se state ia the editorial colamna. New Advertisements. OPERA HOUSE. Lyrical Event of the Season ! MONDA, April MONDAY. Campbell's Comic Opera t onrpatijy of New Toik. la the greatest suc-ee of the dav. PIN A HORK IT U Q PrJUFOftB PliTAPOHisi JtlslU.O. M.VaFOKK. Preset ted by an Unprecedented Cast and a Alagaifioent Chorus of Picked Voicem. . -( 30 Sew York Artisis.,30 NEW: and Specically Selected Co; .. nr' ana unparaie..ea (in us, nd Lie,; ant S ei.e y ai.d ApptdSt- III'- . ! Ton- jn k-? 8 t,. -f.- atiee I H ( witbout s.-t-i i. ) b y otbtr f U pr. - ti rfivti. h.i. SB i t f i e e ii "an rtfcjr. A pril f , Hfiusbe ?erV. upl 4-:tt James C. iVIurds, BatUGaZST, AND DEALEK EM PaNOY GOODM end . sit ;:. - Toilet Articles. JSS Prescriptions compo"rded at ail hours day or night. I : ; spl 4 Third sf aet, Opp. City Hall. L. R. Burt S NOW LOCATED ON FRONT STREET in Ftore occupied by Mr. 1$. F. White. Watches. CI cks and Jewelry cleaned and repaired ith dispatch and at reasonable prices All work done by see will oe guar anteed, apl I It OLD AND RELIABLE, Db. Sanford's Liter Invioobaxob is a Standard Family Remedy for diseases of the Liver, Stomach and Bowels. It is Vegetable. It never Debilitates It is Cathartic and Tonic. TBI to -n o , f to a sc. w.ei cv rr to ftu a Liver v0 Invigorator has been used 4 MM W I wM-! in my practice I wb and "7 tiie public, I Iw or more than 35 years, P with unprecedented results. 8END FOR CIRCULAR. Si Ti Wi SARFORDp M D i sswtobxoiti v axi sstc6isr nux till tot its axrtTariojr. apU- . ' Copartnership Notice. fpHE UNDERSIGNED have this day formed a Copartnership ander the name sad style of PlfiTTK WAY A 8tOEORE, for the purpose of conducting a General Grocery aad Commission Business, at 14 North Wales ritreet. Will bring to the basinets increased facilities and tespectfally solicit patronage. J. H. rK rTEWAY 1 apl 3 . E. SrGKURGB. Baoks-B oki 1 fJlHE PLACfc- T BCf BOOKS OF ANT DKSCkl PT ON, 13 AT flSt.NdB-K Also, Cbromon acd Fj)greviegj ieaat t Nee- apd Cheap. lanoe, rgass and Mt-lcd 'n tratnent of all kinds, at prices to salt t..e ti;e. J Pianos, and Organs oid on the instslsaent p'an at HKlN8BBftOCR'? apl i Lire Book aad Music & ore. Excursion and Fie c Parties QkX WOW BE SUPPLIED WITH THE beet of music atlow terms. For raU. c, apply to F. W. OhTM A NN, 19 Water esresa. or FEAjfK HUMAN, apf-2 daw Iw Parell Bowse Alley. JOCENAJ is vss ia tae la Purely JSml L SSJ BBBBBSW' .-BS SBBBI SBBBI aBBBBBPBBBB BBBBBBBBBBr SBBS a! aiaw siia aiaiaiaiam ataWiaaw jsririiiwr - Bsi Bsi jaw.sw- -fx wv allUl sa,a H sV W I rKm-i . issa saw saw rpHS WLMINGTON Staea. Tiry ia mm
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