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T X ! - - j . . j . . .. THIS PAPER j,PBoiished every afternoon, flnadajs ea- ptab JOSH. T. J AMES, KDITOK AVD PROHKIJCTOK, : ' -. I SUBSCRIPTIONS, FOSTAGK PAIIa Do year.fS 00 Hix months, $2 50 ; Thre oaths, $1 15 ; One month, 60 cents. rhe paper will bedeliTered byearrierr, ..,f ihiit. tthr illcuwK't11 w' i ove retas, or 13 cents per week. AdTrti5iBgr retae low and liberal Subscribers will please repoyt any a ad it fniloresto receive their papers reeularly. New Advertisements. ; V W8 & HODDIGK, 5 & 11 Cent Store, (N. J4 COItSEK OF MARKET AM) ciuO.NU sTUiETrf.) TAkJi THid OPPORTUNITY of thankinjrth aera. puoiicior um erl tronajie in the fcbore branch of our bu kin... n u.ireto elite that at uo tim eiuc our flrBtopBioif Lave we err carried men o rtnittnt h at present. Hviesr antici pfrtl th re-eit jrrea aivance in such fcoodd, wt mf nW tully p epared to offer the Largest and Cheapest ortuient ererjfh wn in -this section at any titno- We can with trutbfalneaa assert that ott"" stock ia more thn double the size of any ,.ttar of this kind .-nuth of Baltimore Iti , very easy matter to call in and yor fy the boTe statemect. I e would alto ad 1 that we hare of late tddod several mw departments to the above, which we retail at higher prices, consisting of raenv useful srtioles in Housekeeping, Ac, sue as we hare a demand for, nd in future it will be oar endeavor to kveo idinjr m" sad everything we can buy netful a-d '- l v- vslce. Our intention Is to unke uai i 'if. 8 tore of the Bo . th for Bargains of all Kinds. The following is arry imperfect list bot our space will admit of no more. Japanese Ware, G"ai Wr, Tin Ware, HciMors, Kreneh Ure.nlnf, Blacking, Ink, Uil Cans, Maebine Oil, Faucets, Trays, Truinoets, Toiletl Boa ', Childrens' Slates, Perfamery, JeW9lry, Combs, Pep Ouns, Poor Hampers, - Cork title W8, Dolls, Hair Pins, Pulleys, Lemon 8qaecuri, Wa lets, Brashes, Bracelets Forks, Table and Tea Spoons, Beads, Xarbles, Balln, Htove Polish, Pistols, Can Openers, Healas, Needles and Pins, Padlocks,. Chisels, Fcrew Drivers, Mirrors. Clothes Pins, 8 pongee, Jumping Kopes, Hhovelf, Hammers, Pocket Boob, ote Paper and Fn- Toilet tets, " velopes, . Z Featber Dasteis, loci pic des, Doll Carriages, Carts, h Kaxor Straps, Wagons, I Brooms,; Wash Boards, Buckets, Clocks. Baskets, Hamburg Edgiftgs, Spool Cotton Hambmrg Iasertioss, Spool Silk, Ladies k Gent Hdkfi,8pool Flax, Linta Table lfajkins,Ladies Hose, Linen Table Doilies, Childrens Hose, . Kuehisg, Gents Socks, Collaretts, Gents Shirts, '9 &C, ScC, &C, &C, &C, WHOLESALE ANl RETAIL. BR0WH & RODDICK, 5 and 10 Cent Store, X. K. Corner of Market and Seeond Streets. ' febll 3iew Crop and Old Cuba. -195 Hhds and Tierces New Ciop Caba Molasf.es, i . . . Genuine' article, just received, , and For sale low by WILLIAMS & M0RCHIS0N Coffee, Sugar, Flour. 350 Bags Coffee, JUo, ! , - Lagayra and Java, 300 Bbls Sugar, Cut Loaf, 1 Granulated, Standard A, Extra C and C. 1200 Bbls Flour, Super to Extra Family, Corn, Bacon, Potatoes. 4000 Biislr Prime White Corn, fc 5175 Boxes Smoked - and D S Sides, SOO bls; :Early Kbse Potatoes 125 Bbls City Mess Pork, 1 t0 Tubs Choice Leaf Lard, 175 'Boxes Starch, 250 Boxes Laundry 4 . if - and Toiiet Soap, 305 Boxes Lyo and Potash, 150 Boxed Assorted Candy,, 3500 Sacks Marshall's Fine Salt, COOO Sacks LiTerpdol Salt, Snuff;. Tobacco, Paper, Matches, Sh6t,.45pice, Ginger, Pepper, Hoop Iron, Spirit Barrels, &c For Ml low by WILLI 1118 If URCHI80N, mch IS Whelesale Gro. A Coxa. MerW Crochet Work. JESSONd IN CROCHET WORK glyen uy rs. ivuuiit. oa UKKQaaUT, at berresi deoceon Chestnut street, between Third and Fonrth. Terms;, 91 per month; twa lesons each ek. Fur t'tuthr inforutattoa apply at residence.. mch 10 E VOL. V. WJl,MIN3TpN, fc.. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1880 LOCAL NEWS. New Advertisements. P M aiNgbK.aoia The i-em Puizje. Yatk. Solved 1 Mi;. J. H- rtaTEH, Newspaper Adva'ti. ing Agent, 41 Park How, (Times building), New Yori, is authoriz ed tocontrac: for a i rtis. mtnia in the hAiLr kkview and Wil mington JuUunal, at our lowrst rate. Easier, is nearly ber. : No City Court to dav The;Gurd ll .use'is M. T. The storm signal is dyiDg to-day. Plenty of btrawberriea iu market. Wirdow Glass ah sizes at lufl'er.& Price's. ' ' t Magistrate's row f'u niches nothing to dayiu the, way of news. Save your money and . bay o tr Build ing Supplies from Altatt'er & Price. t . Birque Aarid, Permion, her c, riv ! ai Antwerp on the 2ud inot. ar- . t5tt;arii8hii Gu f.Streamy hence, arrived at New York on the 15th inst. Ri:s I arque Day mar. Sandelin, hence, arrived at Liverpool oa the 13th inst. About the most uncomfortable seat a man can have,, in the long run, is self-con ceit. . . ' Full Metal and VValimt Show Cases, all styles and size?, at Altaffeu, Pi;ice There are lots of our a nntry cousins in the city with ralta of timber and naval stores. . The gallows iu the rear ot iho j ail and ion which Allen Mathia was hung, has been pulled down. Schooner A. E. Hooper, Hooper, hence, arrived at Brunswick., Ga., on the 11th inst. to load for-Philadelphia. The first almanac was printed in 14G0, and the issue for 1880 contains the same fresh and sparkling jokes that, appeared in the first number. . A boy recently swallowed a pen knife. Although not quite out of danger, he finds some consolation in the tact that the knife belonged (o another boy. Heady mixed Paints, stric:ly ure White Lead, Ccbrs, Brashes, Window -Glass, tec., at Jacobi's. We are requested to state that there will be refreshments offered for sale on the Passport to-morrow on the excursion down the river to be given then. A fellow in Kew' Orleans 'ia said to have eaten a box of castile soap to get rid of freckles. lie still has a few on his face, but inside he isn't ireckled a bit. This morning people' sat with closed doors and by ef fright fire; this afternoon some of the sam9 people found it com fortable with both doors and windows OJ'OU. - Byron w ote; 'liow eweet'to hear the watch dog's tonest bark.' From which we iuler Byroa never atteudei a mid-ni-:ht sociable in a farmers watermelon patch. I There is ..always an irrepressible col? flict going ou in cne mind when he sees a small b y takiu: his first smoke as to whether :hc boy is smoking tie cigar or the cigar is smoking the boy. SchoonQr S. V. W.. isimmowii Can)p- bell, hence, for Philadelphia, was passed on the 13th inst, 55 miles N. E. Fiying Pan Shoals, with loss of rodder and a temporary one rigged, and was supposed to be trying to return to this port. One of our most estimable citizens may be thankful for the introduction of Dr. Bu'l s Cough Syrup, tor its timely use has sjved his life. Messrs, A. and I. -Vhuikr received this day another tine lot ot Spring and Sum mer suits for Men, l'ouths and Hoys wear. Ali of their Clothing was manufactured 'a January, consequently customers will get the advantage of the advance in goods. Call early and select your choice . . f A C bicken. Dispute. A dcking main Mas fought at Kiein's Gardens tn s afternoon. Quite a number of persons witnessed the sport. The cocks pitted against each other belonged to per sons u ibis city, who arranged the fijht for their amusement. At 4:30 o'clock three figh's had been bad, and four more were to h-ve taken olae Improved steels were used, and a cock was ki led iu each fight. The contests were spirited and Ufa cocks showed themselves full game. I zlL j v - Pleasure Ixcuraion. ! ' I I w ( rhureday ) Hjontiog, at 9 To morn o'clock thes atearn yact Passport, G-pt 1 leave her wharf at the Icot tstreoi, ! tor au! excursicn to Harder, uf Market Sr,ithviil moulli f i , gjtteu up connected aittl tbo lortiflcations at the j j : j . j r h rirer. The excursion i under the auspice ot ladies witbi. John's Church aod it . .i the proceeds: Willbe devoted to the bene fit of that Ireligiuus or,;anlization. This wi l. be the first p'easure trip f the sea 8on ami w bpe it may prove pleasant to the parttcipiiuitt and yield a handsome amount to th laudab!w purpose for which it ia intended - Plows, i Rakes, Tra; tlw h v ost iiokeb, I'loiitoi k.s, paiJes, (hais, Plow I i. es, &o Fo jikvs, g to-J.- c I oltsli f.ij- Mii. Is A shirt board far ironing; i a necesaity in every well re'ulaiei family. This should ho covered with at leat two thick- ' r i ' netses ot blank's, and have the ironing slv-ef, al;u duui;e, timmi-hly pinned OTer it, so that it cannot slip. Keep, wax tied up in a rag to rub the iron. The polish of collars, etc., done up at large laundries is given by meaus of a polish ing iron aud bj 'dint of much rubbing. It may be done by any good laundress, but it takes much time, and is fearfully hard on the linen. - Spermaceti added in small quantities to the starch gives a pretty gloks. We iuseit this recipe: KMelt? together with a gentle heat, one ounce of white wax and two ounces of spermaceti; prepare in the usual way a sufiicieat quantity of starch "for a dtzen bosoms; put into it a piece of thiseuame the siza of a hazel nut. This gives a i -r beautiful poruh. , Window Glass of all sizes, Dojk, Sish, and Blinds, Builders' Bardware,&c Low- st plreces at Jacobps. i. 1 Opera House To-JNlKhl. Another large audience greeted Pro fessor Macallister at the Opera House last ntgittt The Hlostons were rery fine, and if itcan be possible, were even more in comprehensible than those performed the night previous. Combinations made by Prof. Macallister with the silver rings was proof ; positive that he is master of his art. Tho Conservatory of Flowers was particu larly fine, as was also the trick performed with the finger rings, handkerchief and watch. Many useful and valuable presents were given 1 away, and Mr. W. JVYopp was the lucky holder of ticket No. 51 which drew in the cash gift of $15. To-night the Professor will give what he terms his neplus ultra .rogramme, when the magi cat part of the entertainment will close with the illusion known as the Elements A cash gift of $15 will be given oat, and a fine silver cake basket will be one of the gifts, t ' $ I 1 ; Advertiilnc. Tho mcst important part of every deal. er's business, is to try and get busl ness, that is to say. to advertise for it. The first item of expenditure which an experienced dealer increases and the last one which, he reduces is the item for advertising.- The question with him is hot shall I advertise, but- how and where? t he experience of wise and lib' eral advertisers that is to say, of all sue cessful business men is that of a New York merchant whose creed has been thus epigrammatically formulated; 'It what you have to sy be strictly true, say it in a good Lewspiper. Its readers are intel ligent,1 willappreciate a bargain, aud of every such tiser.' j To customer you make an adver resort to poor methods when a good method is available is in effect to indicate parsimony or ignorance, neither of which qualities is compatible with business bm ccess. Against the duligure ment of na .ural scenery by painted signs decent people long ago rose in wrath. The credulous dealer who puts his faith exclusively has but to in circulars and baud bill bllow a postman or an auima. ted sandwich to be convinced that he has been toiling to enrich the ragpicker and i jui.kroan. The 'trade j jurnal' hallucina tion, being a suadow of real journalism, is probably and uaturally the strongest, but manufacturers and merchants are beiauiua it'o aee that it is buyers they should seek: to reach and aot rival sellers. The pooplw have been so much im poed upod by worthless Blood Purifiers, that we are1 glad to be able to recommend a preparation which can be depended on as containing io valuable medicinal vir tues, and is! worthy ot the publla conh- dence i ATER'8 SARSAPAKILLA cares when any thing can core, thediseasea that rcouire an alterative nicdunue BE?HW Happy Hearts. Mr.Muhn 1) Vn Glabn, one of tl very popular young yeuttemen employed in the P.t- flke in this city, ws roar ried last nij;ht to Misa Fannie, daughter of John Ierf E q. The ceremony was preformed by Rev Jos. R. WilSon. D D , Pastorjof thd First l'rtbyteriati ' Church,, at the residence of the', bride's parents on Market street. Uur stLcefe congratula tions, with mauy warm wishes for their future, are tendered the happy couple. .. Death of aa Ksunaabie Ldf. It is with sincere regret that we learn of the distress which has visited Rev. C. M. Payne, Pastor of the Second Presby terianChnrch in tbis city, in the loss of his estimable wife, which sad event occurred about 1 o'clo.-k this morning at the Para sonae in this city. Her loss will be felt very acutely, uot only by the bereaved husband and the two motherless children, but by the many in this city who had learned to admire and esteem the deceased lady for her many beautiful traits of character and for the truly Christian life he had led while among ua. The remains will be taken to Winston to-morrow and there interred in the family burying ground. Returned In Distress. Schooner S. V. W. Simmons, from thi port for Philadelphia, put into' Smlthville yesterday in distress. She waa cleared on the 9th inst.. bv Messrs. Harriaa & Howell. With 100 tons old mi lmad iron "as nOO foPt lumber and 204,975 shingles. She went to sea on the 10th (last Wednesday)) with the wind from the Northeast: on the 12th experienced heavy weather, when the ves - sel labored very much and the backing to the rudder was split off, and the rudder stock was spi t. A temporary rudder, made from planks , was rigged and the vessel was run before .the wind and sea for Smithville, where she arrived yesterday. The Simmons is now being towed up to this city fcr survrey and repairs. No other damage lhan the loss of the rudder is re -ruvMori - St. Patrick', ,. The members of the Hibernian Besero- lent Society this morning celebrated the anniversary of St. Patrick's Day accord ing to the programme which had been . .3 I At 1 I . ogreeu upon dj mem, oy a paraae una an address at St. Thomas' church. They met at Hibernian Hall, and at 9 o'clock under the direction of Major James Reilly the Marsha, and in full regalia, march ed in a body to St. Thomas' church, where services appropriate to the day were celebrated, and an address was delivered by Kev. Father Moore. This address, we under- Stand, is considered bv thoaa who war a I e . , . v . A, most graceful and pleasing efforts ever made within the walls of that sacred buildicg. We hear it spoken of on all sides as a marvel of deep research and charming eloquence. There were many ladies present, and also many gentlemen besides the members of the society. On the conclusion of the services at the church, the members , re-formed in line and returned to the Hall, where the fol lowing gentlemen were elected to serve in their resp ctive offices for the ensniag year; President F. H. Darby. Vice President Geo. P. Luab. Secretary James Corbet t. Asst. Secretary John W. Reiliy. Treasurer Timothy Donlan. ; You can buy No. 1 Cooking and Heats ingdtovejat almost any price at Jacobi's 'Hardware Depot. Supreme court. The following causes were disposed of in this (Umrt. at Raletzh. on Monday: i n Hnllinpsworth vs. J. A. Harmon fl nla fmm Pender: called and con , ' 1 I IIUUCU. i Stephen Winbury vi. F. I). Koonce, from Onslow; called and -continued for absence of counsel. State vs. Peter Loitcb, from Robeson; argued by Attorney General Kenan for the State; no counsel for tbe defendant. W. B. Holiiday vs. Andrew He Mill an ei aa , from Richmond; argued by J. D. Shaw (by brief) for the plaintiff, and P- D. Walker (by brief), Mason & Devreox and G. V. Strong for lae defendants. The Charlotte Obtcrvcr sayc Mr. Tbos M. I'itman, the popular young law yer, and president of the Young Hen's Christian Asaodatloo, leaves Charlotte for Whiteville, Columbus couotj, whsre he will locate fur tb practise of hie pro feaeioQ. ' .' - ' N I ; I NO 31 TbermoxaetricaL hi i . From the United State Signal Office in this place we obtain ne joinwing rejort of the thermometer Ukea thj mx-j u- ing at 6 50 o'ekrk tlan a. a ...... 3 MnMlMs .....0 Mooi.'i aiery Ala.. .3 ahilU 30 A n rmsta. OaM..M...4 4 Cairo, 111..... ..3t Charleston, 8. C....6 htm Urleans.:.......4N Cincionau... lew York.. 34 Corsieana, Tex......Sl Kort Oibtoa, I. T.21 Panta Kass. i ia...7 Savannah, Ga. aG 8hreveport...........3S U aires ton todianola.... ..41 SL Liiois Mo. .26 Jacksonville, Fla...? SU SI arks, Kla......(0 K Doxville M-tx Lynchburg. 41 Memphis. Teata.... XI Vicksbvnr. Mias....36 Washintusu.......36 Wiliaitf....-..6:; II K., ihis morning, an h..r f.r taiJniht, Mrs. (IAKRIK WATvlVH rA i MK. the beloved and devoted M Pavae. wite ot th Hev'd Chan. i I I " ! This and event baa deoiUd a happy home aad afflicted many heart But thev mourn not for the departed,! who they know hs en ter fd into ''the inheritance of the rtainis in light", but for themse k. r.. tl. ii a. i band, parenfa. ehll- of moarninir i to, nwet, an us f. i-i.!siu K bu .se Ttie mortal efaia will be taken by the xxertnern fain to-morrow morning to the fanjily burying place at Winiton, For svthe county. ! J Uojt Advortisamenti The Gem Puzzle. OH, THB ORIGINAL GAME OF FIFTEEN I THE LITTLE BUTTERCUP PrZZLE. Nothing of the kind for years has beea so I popular as the abore games. They interest old mnd 0 4lik aBd u g, h I I Fottr-h "Pplj jut received by Expretr. I Orders promptly attended to at HEINSBERGER'8, 39 and 41 Market st. I mch 17 1 17.... 4 iai,ii EXCUTSIOU tO SmitllVille and the Fort ! Stmr. Passport. Thursday, 18th inst. I -tob THE BENEFIT OF 8T, JOHN'S I " Ghareh. I i taswnrrainor xnv pvonc is earnesuv rTu".h.rdk.tA.M. iL . m a w 60Tickt" 7S c,", obadr,n 1 J Number of ticket limited. For sale at the Dras: 8 tores. : men 13 T3rt A-.r a o. TTTT BOBXWIlgtll & hlCKOJ ' ARE Emphatically opposed to the sale of the Western North Carolina Rilroad. 50 should be any Observe! who loves his Esstern home. We are sure it is net Best for our iiiteies s- With sad hearts we are compelled to ad mil it is a foregone conclusion, from the fact that the wU& men in aud around the Capital have so decreed it. It now becomes our duty, as public ser vants (which we are in the Grocery :: Line) to alleviate and help our, oppressed 1 people. Now tbe Ttion is -How shall we do it ? " i The spOMa will cpme fiom a thousand tongues, I Lg Sell us Good Groceries Low; Don't you koow- we wiil doit ? CALL AD SEE 01 R LARGE STOCK. aud Sosaks Ask tor Prices iAfIMBHT.fi illflY. O Cl 7 X7orth rant Otrt. fetch 15 ! FLC a8K If OTICK, wUl herad to recelre cottmnnicatlons fr0 TL!?"'1 W.tald all , subject o Te aasae of the wrftir mast always be far aiahed to the Editor. i CCosmnItios a an be1 oae side of the papr. written oa on!; Person all Ues sanst n avoided. , nd it is especially aaa pa. cool any ander stood that the kditor does not always endorse the vUws oreorrtMoodsBU unless so . tti a ia the editorial cola raa. New Adrertisements. OPERA HOUSE. TO-NIGHT AND EVERY IVEHi,C! Th Great & id ij ProfJ, M. Macallister Monarch jr all Wizards. V He, J awv Ujrant and costly Preeents 10O nven 100 at everj performance Ks(Td8iU for sale at Heiotbsr? wiUinm A.... . er's, men ta-iw Vegetable and Fruit rale : Boxes, Sash, Boors, A LL KIND 4 OF BUILDING Materia' ' I ' V cather-Boarduur, Ac , Seasoned Flooring, c. Metal and Winn Rhr. t ALTAFFER, PRICJS (JO. Fictbt: Foot of Walt at st mch IS lorries. Nutt, neaKod Cros?. The New Boot & Shoe Store, 32 1IARKET STREET. I am receiving Dally my SPRING AN 9 SUMMER GOODS ! Consisting of Ladies' Shoos, Sandals, Slippers, Gondola?, In the La' est styles ; Also, Misses' Low Quarter Shoes and Newport Tieg, which I ofTeratLow. est Market Price. No trouble to show Goods. -Call and examine and conTiuco yoursi lf. Respectfully, C, RO S tS NTH A L f 32 Market Strict; meh 15 sign of the Little Boot. P. L. Bribers & Cofi 20, 22, 24. 26 and 28 Front SlrectJ WILMINGTON, N. C. P......uncraally every momln......C eave yoar ordersfo R B......utter, Meal, Hominy o R......angef, Bait, Beef8uicar...c anamoB, pioes, Citron....... K ..lbles of all kinds, Gingfw..R , S oodles ia all shapes. Ever.V E.renlff before you go homewards X Mn or. ty acceptaac K vr......ruer or a rait at ten dsy. 8 AT P. ! Bridffers & Co., 20, 21, 2lf 28 and 28 Jront 8treet, Wilmiii-loD, N. C, M -!t!iBarWM brisk or profitable as bow. If ever were or patrons so numer ous aad so weU satisfied. We buflt these SiSliS ,a C the mo" tremendous -panic ever known here. We have steadily increased the fadUtiee oCered SarfVtlfJL! ,nerJfJ J110 haT0 creaaed 2?u!l?J i .2 Z r cash reoeipu are larger thaa those of any siadlar estab Norf Molina: We intend to SlS V -l?Mdf neceu u dM Capi tal aad Lack.' Thr A mmmu. .ki r.. lack aot the result of labor. All the bomj ia the Banks next door to our princely es tabUahmeat would be worthless if merelr placed ia our safes aad oa oar counters. " nm.fwmZ' iflIZS' to Printers. We pay them libarallv mA m ma t. eireulatioBl of the Vxilt Kavmr has iB c eased. We do not write the funay articles. "Tho C Letters." P-1. BridtTero & Co., 20, 22, 2, 1 23 Front 8treef, . Wilalagtoaj'ir.c. ' tSitiJej,LC0II,peUaoa conndenUy oAVring l!5i Canned Vegetab!ea,Mllk, Praits, Caadv, loose, and iaba. hlfib9i'Md PkT. Cinaamoaaad CItrxmr Cabbages aad Coffee, Candies aad fJCapo Cayenae, Cera- aais aad Coeaaev CUnt ms nHn-rAm. r: EAWm Boao and Chow Chow, Clove Cio Bmoa. Ce?h Drops. Casks, Corks aad XT' viras aaa cereals, Cherries and Cnimaarae. Codnati. CotAImU m. r,n ml'flmJ?l11' Cofiu Coafectioo err eoadeaaad ltnt-, gsjal eeoklar Fowe; cb.eani' HWH vZ!ntf- corrypowaer, charlotte JTiT ib,6nU chaeee, cheroots, chitter 1 oWer, oacanibers, all of the best 4MUtj ia qaaatitiee to emit, and at a fair rt,iy?T Jwfit to ear oareelres, ead vo aeeomnaodatinjr terms as at ay Grocer aoaU of Hmw York eaa afford. - P. L. BfllDGEnS & CO; . . i ' -, '. 20, 22, 24, 2 and 23 Front Street, ' Wilmlfto, w.c. n?f. -ei lenian stoea tf shor..M.'' 8......eadlnf home all you ought t.U Ana. ...... ...bur Good fa rr - men 19
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