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THIS FAPK j, published every afternoon, Snndayi ex cepted br JOSH. T. JAMES, KDTTOR 1KD mOPRinTOJt. SUBSCRIPTIONS. POSTAGE PAID. joe yr,& W Mjffcfi Tar uioBthi, f 1 J One month, 60 cents, rhe paper will be delivered by carriers, re uf charge, in nay pert of the city, at the above rates, or 13 cento per week. Advertising rates low and liberal jrtr Subscribers will please report any and ,il failures to receiTe their papers regularly. Njw Advertisem3ut3. Wake Up ! BROWN & RODDICK, 45 Market Street- Q FKi THE FOLLOWING SPECIAL rarg.lns and will commence the sale of the same on Mocdny the Uth April, 179. KEEP MOVING. LOT 1. Best y lali'y Ger te'- SUPERFINE and 8 TOUT HALF HOSE, 25 eta. pair, formerly 37 cents. KEEP QUIET. LOTS. Dozen Latest Styles I a dies' Bows, 25 cts. each. Regular price 62. KEEP COOL. LOT 3. 50 Dozen Best Quality 3 batten Ladies' Kid Gloves, 85c, worth $1.50. KEEP THINKING. LOT 4. JO D zen Ladies' Cat Size Hose, 21 c, price everywhere 75c. KEEP STILL. lo r 5. !50 Dozm Worsted Dress Fringes, 12c per yard, cheap at 3tc. KEEP SAYING. LOT 6. 40 Dozen Children's Striped Hose, 10c, usual price Sic a pair. KEEP COMFORTABLE. LOT 7. 10 Doztn Ladies' SHETLAND Woel Shawls in ass .rted Colors, $1, good value at $2. KEEP EASY. 1550 Yards Colored Silk Figured Barege, 15c per yard, GOOD value 40c. The above does not embrace ail the 8PE C1AL BAKG IN 6 we hare secured daring the foar weeks passed in the markets, having spared neither trouble or time in order to ac complish oar object. It affords as even more pleasure than it does our patrons to putdesi rabie goods on this market below their actual value as it increases oar business and is really the cheapest system of advertising as well as toe true policy of extending any business. We are also oflering creat inducements in all our regular purchases and can with safety add that at no time bare our facilities been t qual to the present season, and we are deter mined to put our regular stock of General Dry Goods on this market at a lower rate of per centage than ever before. See adver tisement in Star. Brown 6l Roddick. 45 Market Street- apl 12 OPERA HOUSE pRIDAT EVENING, APRIL 18TH, 1879. The Spectacular Extravaganza" Aladdin or The Wonderful Lamp!" Admission 25 and 50 cants. No extra charge for reserved seats lickets now on sale at Heinsberger's. apl 12-2 1 Opera Ho use .Monday April 14 gOMETHING NEW. PRESENTS GIVEN away. Professor Anderson in his Carnival of Novelties. Hundreds of Presents Given Away! Admission 60 cents Best seats 75 cents. Commence at 8 p. m. spl 12-2t Opera House, Tuesday, April 15. P XTRAORDINAKY SPIRITUAL If AN I- fe.tations. HISS AMY GRKY. Wonders of Spiritualism. Spirit forms are plainly seen Admission 60 cents, front seats 76 cents. Comme ce at 8:30 p. m. apl 12 3t James C. Munds, DRUGGIIT, AHD DEALER IN FaNCT GOODS and Toilet Articles. Prescriptions compounded at all hours day or night. mpl 4 Third street, Op. City HalL Buggies. Buggies, Harness & Saddles, FOR SALE AT aURH ARDT 4L GO'S, 3rd it., opposite City Hull. REPAIRING DONE WITH NEATNESS AND DISPATCH. HORSE-SHOEING A SPECIALTY, npl 14-tf The VOL. IV. LOCAL NEWS. New Advertisements. P.HsiHSBKaeaa Within the Peach ef All. Gerhardt A Co Buggies, Harness and Saddles. BoATwaiGHT A McKoy Elegaat Sew Butter. Giles A Mobchiso: Hardware. Williams A MuacHisoN At Wholesale. See ad Wanted. C. M. TamObsdei l Scat ! Baby ! DeRosset A Co Batter Gilt Edge. Al'X. Fprunv A o-Ship Votice. Chess,' Carley A Co Perkioe A House Lamps. .Miller's Dim: tore Prescind ns Ac curately Compounded. A. Shribr- Ail Ir I Call In! J. C Muses, Druggist Fancy Goods. No City Court to day. For other locals see fourth page. The city lungs lur another Pinafore Troup 9. Infant's cribs are do being made of wire cloth. A put up j b The hair on the back of a la'ly's bead. Good scentre-uiece for the dinner table A. bowl of flowers. India rugs, in fine blue at-d: green checks, are a novel ly. Spring is unavoidably postponed on ac count of the weather. The Alsatian bow bonnet resembles an iron holder with strings on. Hearth mats in the ojd faded colors are considered stylishly antique. A Minnesota girl formed 500 words from the letters in "George Washington." Intelligent girls should marry farmers, because they are men of culture agricul ture. , The be3t time to take the census of a Sunday school is the wek before the an nual picnic. "Why is a ship the politest thiu in the world? Because she always advances with a bow. ext. Wo me J are generally in quest of some thing, and conquest seems to suit them as well as anything else. A sociable man is one who, when he has ten minutes to spare, gees and bothers somebody who hasn't. Truth thinks that a woman who has a husband and a baby whom she loves, can not be wholly unhappy. Many men claim to be firm in their principles, when, really, they are only obstinate in their prejudices. W hen men strike for wages what is it they strike? And which is hurt most, the thing struck or he who strikes. Some thoughts are prayers. There are momenta, whatever be the attitude of the body, when the soul is on its knees. Don't catch cold, butif you do, nothing will meet the requirements of the case as well as Dr Bu.l s Cuugh Syrup. Price 25 cents. Good housewives should always htep a bit of sandpaper in the hjuee. It makes ueedles sharp and save4 annoy a: ces 11 What is the d ffdTenc between a bu e;uet of flowers anJ a "beuquet ' of wine. One makes a nosegay and the other a gay nose. Four things are grievously empty A head without brains, a wit without judg ment, a heart without honesty, a purse without meuey. Leave jour grievances, as Napoleon did his letters, unopened fer three weeks, and it is astonishing how few of them by that time will need answering. No one is so greatly to bo feared as the man who is willing to tell you all he knewa, because the char ces are that he will tell you a great deal more. An instance of throwing one's self about was witnessed a few evenings ago at a party, in the case of a young lady, who, when asked to sing, first tossed her head, and then pitched her voice. Doolej's least Powder Is endorsed by the highest authority in America, the eminent Professor Dore aus, of New York, who certifies that "I have analyzed the bread made with Doo let's Yeast Powdeb, and find it free from alma or nay other deleterious sab stance." R. Ogdbh D ore ml a, M. D., LL.L., Professor Chemistry and Toxicology in tbe " Belle vue Hospital Medical College." Daily WILMINGTON, N. C, Strawberries. Talking about strawberries, Mr. J. A. Willard, who read in Saturday's Review about tbe consignment of strawberries received here from Florida, tells us that he has been picking them for a week at Messrs Williard Bros, truck farm at Bjlvidere. fle had some ol them at hib Eastor dinner and s had we. riunnal Court. Tbe Court conveued this morning at 10 o'clock, Hi Honor Judge Meares pre siding. Lewia Green, colored, convicted of lar ceny, was sentenced to the S m:-? of Cor rection ur two years. After several motives for appeal were beard the Court adjourned for the term. Shameful. About noon to day (Monday) as a couple of ladies were going along Nutt street, between Red Cross street and the freight 8heds,to t ke passage on the South ern bound freight train, a dirty, drunken colored girl was passing up under the bridge on the railroad track using all manner of profane and obscene language, and throwing her dress over her head to expose her person in the most shameful manner. No arrests. Some Light on the Subject. Messrs. Chess, JCarley & Co., whose ad vertisement appears in this issue, have done much in supplying this city with oils, lamps etc. The house has a good home record and is ably represented here by Mr. N. F. Thompson, who, will guar antee to duplicate any bill of lubricating oils bought in northern markets. He has on hand a fine line of the most improved non explosive lamps which he offers at reasonable prices. Fruit and Vegetables. Notwithstanding the extremely cold weather which has threatened the crops ef early vegetation we are informed that large freights of early fruits and vegeta bles are daily passing through our city bound for Baltimore, New York and Bos ton. The new lashioned refrigerators ventilating, iron, fruit and vegetable cars, of which we made mention a few days since, are being extensively used and prove of great advantage to both shipper and purchaser. Marine Item. The schooner Ann, Captain "Willis, from Sneads Ferry, loaded with naval stores aad bound to this port spruDg a leak on Saturday the 12th inst., when about twelve miles off New Inlet, and fifty-two bbls of tar and crude turpentine had to be sacrificed to the waves by being thrown overboard, in order to save the vessel. The schooner arrived in this port yesterday evening and is consigned to Messrs. Wilder & Morton. The vessel will undergo repairs here before sailing hence again. Dead Infant Fouud. About 9 o'clock yesterday (Sunday) morning, the little children of Mr. Stephen Currie.wbi'e in the garden attached to his residence, en the corner of Seventh and Mirket streets, found the dead body of a little infant wrapped up in a pieee of an old shawl. They immediately ran and informed their father, (Mr. Cunie) who at once notified , the proper authorities Coroner Hewlett summoned a jury which met and held an inquest yesterday forenoon It proved to be a mulatto child, and was evidently of premaiture birth, and the verdict of the jury was that the child came to its death by causes unknown. The Coining Comet. A comet is approaching the earth, and can be seen with a telescope. It moves in an illiptioal orbit, within a period of five and a half years, and its appearance was noted only thirty three years ago, and its present appearance is the seventh time that it has been recorded. It was nearest the earth the 10th of April, at a computed distance of about 75,000,000 of m les, so that there is not the slightest prospect of collision. It h.is never re ceded from the earth much farther than the planet Jupiter. In ISil it escaped observation hut in 1857 it was seen rising in the extreme southern horizon, reaching a brightness bringing it within easy observation with the opera glass, and finally disappeared in the southern sky. The regular annual meeting of the con gregation of St. Joha's Church, for the election ot Vestrymen lor tne ensuing year, will be haMin the Church this even ing. Review. MONDAY. APRIL Easter at St James'. (contributed ) The services at St. James' Church on yesterday, Easter Sunday, were pecu liarly beautiful and impressive. At early dawn tbe children of the Pariah gathered upon the tower of the Charch and as the sun rose iu the purpling east, emblematic ot the glorious resurrection ot tbe cruci tied Redeeiner.their youthful voices burst forth in joyous strains of melody and song. It was the Easter Anthem, the song of prabe and thanksgiving from in nocence and youth ascending upjon h'gh to we come Him who this diy Jed cap tivity captive and triumphed over the grave. It was a scene well calculated to excite emotion. There was stillness in the air and on the earth, a stillness a& of the expectation of some coming event, aad when from the tower of that sacred building the harmonious cadences tell upon the ear, that heart must have been indeed callous that did not throb with devotional feeling. The church was dressed with exquisite taste no tinsel glare aad show, no at tempt at display, but simply arrayed in the beautiful garmbuts of nature. Flowers and evergreens and shrubs, most tastefully arranged, charmed the eye with their beauty and shed around a delicate per fume that stole gently upon the senses. The swelling tones of the organ accompa nying the well trained voices of the choir gave increased effect to the joyous services of the day. The voice of praise and thanksgiving went up from thankful hearts to the Giver if all Good for His boundless mercies to sinful man, and we doubt it there was one in the large crowd that filled the building, who did not feel that it was gcod for him to be there. A In the afternoon the children's choral service took place and was exceedingly interesting and pleasing. The Sunday Schools of sit. James and St. James' Home marched in procession up the main aisle of the church and assembled near and partly around the chancel. It was very pleasant indeed, very touching to listen to their infant voices chanting their Re deemers praise; indeed, the whole ser vices of the day were most delightful and comforting and will long be remembered by those whse privilege it was to partici pate in this glorious festival of the church. X X X X. faster at St. John's. The services at St. John's Church yes terday were in keeping with the day. The ladies had labored faithfully in the work of decorating the altar and chancel, the choir stalls, reading desk, pulpit, fal stool aod windows and the result was a mass of flowers and evergreens presenting a pleasing and delightful feast to the eye and through them to the inner conscious ness and feelings of the beholders. The decorations were simple yet in exquisite taste and expressive of tho joy with which the church hailed the Resurrection Morn of her Messiah. There, were four srviees during th day, all of which were largely attended the early celebration at o clock, high services with communion at 11 o'clock, the children's choral celebration in the after noon at 5 o cIock and evening prayer at 8 o'clock. Dr. Patterson, the Rector, preached two excellent sermoas, one ia the forenoon and the other at night. The principal interest of the day seemed to centre, however, on the children's cele bration which was held in the after noon, was largely attended and was eminently succeosf-iL The collection on this occasion was for a memorial fund iu reverence to the memory of the lamented Thomas Childs DeRosset, oniy one short year ago the beloved Superintended of the Sunday School. TLe music was un usually good, au excellent choir of four male voices rendering the choral services to the delight and pleasure of each con gregation. The Lutheran Church. Rev. Dr. BsrnUeim, Pastor of St Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church, officiated at the three services held there yesterday preparatory services iu English, at 10 o'clock in the foren oa. English service and communion at 11 o'clock, and German service at night at 8 o'clock. A Review reporter looked in at this beautiful little church during the forenoon and found that the fair hands of the ladies of the congregation had not been plied in vain. The floral adorn ments were not only profuse but they were all in exquisite taste, plainly evi dencing the fact that not only the hands but the hearts of the ladies were ia their 14, 1879 NO. 57 labor of reverential love The Easter ser vices were beautiful, impressive and ap propriate and the music was very fine. St-Paul's Episcopal Church. Tbe adornments in this Chu.ch ye?ter day were very handsome and the beautiful Easter services were impressive in the extreme. The Church was crowded with devout worshippers, morning and night, and the Rector Rev. 31 r. Ambler preached two very fine sermons. There was no children's service in the afternoon. :-s at St. Jamei' and Sc John's, but the music both morning and night, eopecialey at niht, was grand. It was one of the prominent features of the day and added its own great charm to the beauty of the ceremonies of the occasion. . St- Mark's Church. In St. Mark's Episcopal Church, tht congregation of which is made up from among the most intelligent and most es teemed of the colored residents of this city, Easter was welcomed with as true a heartiness and as earnest a joy as among the white worshippers. The church was very tastefully adorned with evergreens and the congregations were very full both at morniag and evening service. Rev. C. O: Brady, the Minister, preached on both occasions and preached two very fine sermons. St. Thomas' Church. The close of the long Lenten season and the appearance of bright, happy Easter Morn, was hailed with the usual impressive ceremonies at St. Thomas Church which were participated in devoutly by the large congregations assembled there. The services and cere monies during the afternoon were un usally attractive. They were known as the Pontifical Vaspers and en this occa sion the Priests appeared in the pontifical vestments, which are only worn by them once a jeor Rev. Father Gross preach ed a wonderful sermon on "The Real Presence," and we learn from one who was there and beard it that it was one of the most superb efforts of this gifted divine's life. The music from the choir was simply beautiful and charmed all who were so fortunate as to hear it. New Advertisements. Ship Notice. LL PERSONS ARE HEREBY forewarned fromharborine or trust ing any of the Crew of the Br. Brigantim C. O. v" an Born, as no debts of their contract ing will be p.id by either the Captaii or Consignees. ALtX. SPRUNT A 80N, apl 14-lt Consignees. ButterT FcW TUB OF CHOICE ON Consignment direct from Otsego County. New Fork. DeROSSET & CO. apl 14-lt Perkins & House Lamps. TN STOCK AND FOR SALE CHKAP, A JL few of these celebrated Lamps.- Otber Lamp Goods on hand, which pa-ties desir ing will find to thir interest to "examine be fore bin ing elsewhere, Lar J & Machinery Oils. We will daplicste prices for these goodi from aiT market and refund purchase money if not footid pare and of the best quality. Com. utcers of Lubricating Oils will find our prices the cheapest and our goods the bett in this market. apl 14-lt CHF.nS, CARLEY A CO. At Wholesale. 30Q Hhds New Crop Cuba Molasses, 200 BbI" Mo'afl-e8 2Q0 Bbls S. H. Symp, f"QQ Bbla Sugars, all grades; )Q BfcT Coffee, 1500 Ke-' ""' Tons Hoop Irjn, gQQ Bbls DUtiller' Glue, 2500 SeW 8pint Casks, 20 000 Bun-Prime White Corn, 1 00 Bd our' all grades. 200 80X60 D s' Sidef' OA A Tons 6 nan ape Gnano, 4J) Ac, Ac, Ac For sale at close prices by Williams filiirchisoii apl H-dAw. PLEASE NOTICE. We; will be glad to receive con run nidation i from our friends on any and all subjects ot general interest bnt : Tbe name of tbewriter must always te fn nished to the Editor. Communications mast be written on onlf one siae or tne paper. Personalities must be avoided. . . - And i is especially nd parti niarly nnd strod tt-at the Editor does not alwajs endo the iews of correal ondeots unless so state in the ed'tofial c.:n ns. New Advertisements. Wanted. WHITE WOMAN AS CO K in a small family. .Address, apl 14 2t X X, care of Ui-view. Prescriptions Accurately . Compounded A T EK' I) ng Rtorp, Corner 4th and Nun street. Parker's Hair Balsm and dinger Tonic. Bull's Congo Syruo, klil-l ler'a Horebond Cough Syrup, just in 'penKlJay anc ight apl 14 Scat ! Baby ! USH I 1'CLARE I NEVER SAID IT; but if I did, I only meant a snail one. Yon mind that, now ! P. 8. Friends and acauaiatances are cor dially and afftctienately invited to call at my &rt uauerv to-morrow and sit up for thir Photographs, and instead of brioirinir shawls and blankets, fotch up de greenbacks and pay for them. That s what tbe matter I CM. VAN ORSDELLi j Phto Artist and Dealer in every description of If ouL'ings and Frames, South Side Market St , apl U Wilmington, N. C. Boatwiight & McKoy WILL II AVE TO-DAY ANOTHER INSTALMENT OF Til.jT Elegant New Butter We are Sole Agents of tbe Duff trordon Sherries ! Th ; Best Imported Wine in America. Ctmi and ramp'e -it OUR PRIDE FLOUR wou'd grase a King's tabic. PLANT'S EXTRA , fresh fiom tbe mill, al ways on hand. Oar Standard Goods are the very best. CRACKERS, we are receiving daily from the bakeries ot every description. Pickles, Preserves arid Jellies, cf every variety. CANNED GOODS "till yon can't rest." Petted Meats, Lobs ers, Sardines, Ac. LTQUORS ! Oferery grade and desciiption. Who that ever drank Boatwright fc McKoy 'm I A HI OKS Won't tell you they are tbe best sold in tie State ? Good aelivered free. Orders filled promptl.. We want your trade. We ask you f-r your p tronaijt, and we rVWifwe can convince jon tbat by a trial we a e worthy of it. A Few Words to Those fn the Distaoce : Ifyondepire to purchase a bill at whole sale call ar.d give us a trial, should . ou visit Wilmington, ana if you can't make it conve nient to como, write for samples and pries, we may (to say th ; least) post yea. All in quiries answerel prompt'y. Onr stack is large and complete. Boatwrjght & IcKoy. 5, dL 7 OToitfa Front St. apl 14 H ARDWARE I TLVWARE I CROCKERY I Onr Stock in all three lines is COMPLETE and Prices LOW. Merchants or Retail Bnye-s will find it to their advantage to bay from ns. GILF8 A MURCH SON, apl 14-dAw 38 40 Murchison block. Within the Jleach of Alii piANOS ANDORGAHS AT Prices Lower than Ever Bcrore ! Upright Pianos, with a'l the Latent Im provement!, $125 upward.'. Organs in new style Cases, bnamtifoi aad perfect in ovary way, front $4 upwards. Instruments sold on the Instalment Plan at UEINSBE&GER'S, nplI3 Lire Book sad Mask h tore.
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