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4 3-. t'ttii fit' J . u .sotls-ed sTsry afternoon, Baadsyi ea- . J w - JOSH. T. J AMES -rtnarRfPTIONS. PORTAGE PATD. Lin. rer,& 00 Hix mo'ni)s i W Tbr fh, pfr will b delivered by carri-jre r f cbkreOn ny part of the city, at tr ,,9 rates, or 13 ceot per week. j-SoeHDer will please report nj and j. fiiarei to rer.ive 0ir papers r-ral.r!? New AdvertiBGTnont3. jitU Wis & JOi)I)XGX. 45 filar ket St. W E WOULD ANNOUNCE THAT we have opened in connection with our press Gocds Depr-m.nt, over 15Q piee.s ol Wortd Drew iood, which Vd are (.foring at 15c, 20c nd 25c. - These gwds are belated with a view to the wants of this market, and embrace many Novelties. Havinj purchased in Uie months of October, November and D: remb r,' anticipating thfl advance which baa r cently taken place, and as far a"? possible will give the benefit, to our patr ns Black Cashmeres, We are making: a specialty of our ?. a. a. J UnnA nl irai? C Mourning i jeparu-wui. au '"jc on hand a full assortment of all the Nov elties in this particular branch of our busi . ns. Black Crape?. We have by far the largest assortmen4 of Black Crapes you can tiud, and axe the Sole Agents of THE WIDOWS' GRAPE, For the deepest mourning. 2 Button K'"d Gloves. c a In 0era, bpring and Dark Sbndts. They need no comments. From 6 Cents Up We will be receiving .large additions erery day now, as our buyr is iu the Northern markets at the present time. The way to secure Bargains is to kefp calli g. BROWN & EODDICK, 45 Market St. mch 20 For Baltimore ! OUR P. R. HAS GONE OFF TO Ba' timura this we k to replenish the stock of V Mulford's Coffee, the sales of which have astonisled the na tives. ; He will return In a dav or two with s me other Noyelties. Meanwhiie we have Hart & deary's Peppen . Direct importation, prepared at 28 bt. Mary's, E. Cheai'sid, London. A splen did article. Also, Boston Baked Be ai.s, in caiit. Oyster Bay Apparagis, . A favorite ecetable in the Cuiaines of any man spout poetry like a native of New I Zealand or the Cannibal Islands. ; For the Ladies we have tun oacked an aisortuent of I Flavorinc Extracts, $ xnd Blue Reck Candy, which, soaked in ,S C a. T 111 a-T..." 1 Cigars and- Tobao. o t We have ou3 consignment, from Biehmond, a fow select varitjjjea Ao, Toilet Sgaps. f i: endleas profusion. - Our success in bus' i ness is to be attributed to the face that, I betides all the articles to be found at the 4 smaller G oceri' s , we ke p on the atch I constantly for everythii g . In the trade I which can grat ify the cultivated t antes of four customers In town and country. -1 Polite Clerks, j, spuit of accommodation, e'eant and ,waj.iisinu uiiw iv'iuuis auu lair prou's, and customers ar welfforue whether they i tome to buy or to look at Goods. I No one wiJ be disappointed. No charge for showing Goods and no dissatisfaction x afterwards at I I Li UHIUULUJ UI UU, 10, 21, 71, U and 38 Front Street, Wiloingtoo, E. O. apl U Seed Rice. 1000 BU8HKLS rRIME BErnaioE. For ialt.br fa M-U ALFREIURTW. m VOL: V. . WILMINGTON, N. C WEDNESDAY. APRIL LOCAL NEWS. 3'w AdTerttiements. OrttA Hotrsa Dr Pritchard'a Ictur. V aie - Viret Framea and Eaaela. Wirdow.Glas? all. sizes at ltaffer & Price's. r t The truckers rain. . , ; ar earceatly desirinf Ribbon tin s are perfectly exquisite this sean. Save ) our money and b;y jour Bui Id ing Supplies from Altaffer fe Price., ' t Hon. -D. Li - .Ruaseil ia in the city on a short viait and returna to Wasbiogton to morrow niht. Window pi Ass ot all sizd.s, Doori, Sash, and Blinds Builders' Bardware.&o Low at plreces at .Iacom's. A dog which won't ran Jrom an eh phant will break his back to get away from a t oyster .caB. . . . The ladies cin ?ke tidvaniage . of tb fine wfat'"rr to d ttieir abopping and to eiijUy the April Air. '. ' Ruicide is i,tt nnfi inlal than nrg 'eciiug a C 'h P"? ooty 25 cents yen can buy , a joo e at Dr Bull's Cough Srup and ieHved frcni death. 0strs were never fatter and in finer 5obdifiou thau they aTe now and yet but very few have come to market during the present month. Tae dates for college base ball games in 1830 Lave already been decided upon Trie interest in the'tducHtioii of our youth is not ab Uin. ! Paper is proof agaiust cold. A liueD duster lined wi'ui. paper makes a comforta ble overcoat. If the garment is dyed black and ornamented with a fur collar A will be rare realist ic. . ' . . Mr. Nath'l Jacobi having been appoint ed agent for the Atlas Plow, parties Jn want of . this celebrated, Plow can now have their orders filled at Jacobi' Hard ware Depot, No. 10 S. Front st. tf. - . ' f -. Never mind about the cool weather. It is always Spring-time at this season of the year at Shrier8, where- will befoand thi most elegant aud the 'cheapest assort ment ol clothing the State of North Carolina. . i , . tf. They have discovered a new way out West to h 8 ten the disappearance of the Indiana. ,They: make biakemen of thero and set tl em to couHag cars. When a hen has retired from the buai ness of a long and uneventful life as an egg manufacturer, the unfeeling buckstei throws her. upon the market as a Spring chicken. lH 1 ' There wiil be a Dime P.trty to morrow (Thursdav) evenins, at the. residence of Mrs. Jarbescorner of Tbird and Mul berry trpefs. Charade and mnsic during jhe evebinpf It's jeaf! By referaiDg' a dog we make a god! By reversing a rat, we mak1 a tarl By reversing a pot, .we make a tcj! But, sbows the rau who d es n-jt get wad wnen thre ip a dana to be reversed. Mr. P. T. Dickey, who hao served fvr smetime pt very acceptably, as Mate of tbesteamtug Win. iV06, has been pro moted to the command of that boat, to 6 1 the position made vacant by the death'of the lam' nied Oapt. Eilerbrock. . :. I Orencntne: the Hums. 1 The steam fire ergine Little Giant wfs oct th;s afternoon throwing a stream of water upon tbV smoulderirjg hay and other matter which has not yet been en- tire'y exl'oguiehedj since the late fire. t , 1 , . , supreme Court 04 inions were delivered by the Jus ticesjat Baleigb, j Monday, aa followp: Wra. Gorman et als vs'. M. Bellamy et als, New Hanover; judameat afllrmed. ' -R O Burton, Administrator, va Wil mington S: Weldcn R R. Corapanj. Er rr. New trial ordered. Alrich Adriaa vs. A iR. Carver et all. from1 Cam berland. Error. .Judg meit r.v&red ana, judgment for1 the de fscdant i h'lrm .Near iht tij. ' A dwelling oa . the Pettuway firna, about four miles K t of the city, owned by Col. Bogea Moore was destroyed by fire last ni'pht; about 9 o'clock. We have not heard how tb fire originated. It was insured with Meisr. Jn(. W. Gor don fc Bro. in the Merchant's and Me chanics, of Richmond, for $400 and was wsrth about $700. It was occupied by a colored family and we uuderatand that tbsy msde a Tery narrow fctpe. JATLY . ;..lfeVlSWo . . j j ; - , " i ' -y " 'V ' ' 1 '- - ; ' ' ! .. i ' t ,1 - I ' - . ' Mr. Robinson's Report. The following is the report of Mr. C. H. Ro bin son, Preaidett of the Prr duce Ex change, which waa submitted at the re gular annual maoting of that body yester day We endeavored to obtain it tbeo forj publication but could not get it in time: ; - I Gentlemen of tie Wilmington Pro duca Exchange: x I shall prvseut as orieby aa ; poss ble the; statistics of the past year, with such remarks as may snggeat tbemalvea for year consideration. The receipts of pr' rfne from April Jst. 1879, to April 1st, 1880 cornear! with preVious jear. ars fatiowa; j COTTas- April lat, 1879 to April lat, 1830... .75 668 bales ApVil 1st; 1878, to April 1st, 87tt... 106 841 Deoreaae...... Zll briRITS f UBPCMTOfB April 1st, 1879, to April 1st, 1880. 103.669 caak April 1st, i878, to April, Jtt 1879. . . 109 674 " , Decrease .'. 5,905 BOSIK. April 1st, 1879, to April 1st 1880... '668 188 bis Appl 1st 1878, to April 1st, 1879. 481. 789 -Decrease 18,651 ' TAE. April lat. 1879, to April ' i 1st, 1880 ............ 4 623 April 1st, 1878, to April 1st, 1879 78 116 bbls. Decrease...... .... . 82,498 CRUDE TUEPKilTIMB. A pri-1 1st, 1879, to April 1st, 1880 132 376 April l-t; 1878, to April 1st, 1879 164 985 bbls Decrease.... 22 610 41 The Exports from April 1st, 1879, to April 1st, 1880, eompartd withprevioua year, are as follows: " j COTTON FOB SIGH. April 1st, 1879,' to April 1st, 1880 34,214 bales. April 1st. 1878, to April . lt, 1879................... 64,431 " 4. ; T , Dtcresse.. ........ ... 80.217 COTTOK DOMESTIC . April 1st, 1879, to April 1st, 1880 86.258 bales. April lat 1878, to April lat, 1879 88.856 fDecTease 2,698 SFIBTTS TUBPBNTIKK FOBXIQ2T. April' 1st, 1879, to April 1st, 1880 72 699 casks, 1st, 1878, ts April lat. 1879. 95.897 Decrease... 22 798 'SPIRITS, TWRPXNTINB MHSTIC. April lat, 1879, U April i4t, 1880..... 26 302 casks. April 1 t. 1878, to April lot, 1879...... 12 860 Increa8e.........i.r... 13,442 V ROflM -tORSIOJf. April 1st, 1879. to April lat, 1880 ..V. 631.683 bbls April lt, 1878, to April i lit, 1879,......- f0 337 " Iccrease...... ......... 41,846 14 ROSl DOMKaTlC. 1 April 1st, 1879, to April 1st, t im).. - 39,811 bbla April 1st, 17, to April 1st, 17. ...... - - - 70,495 30,'C&4 " 11,900 bbU S5.055 ' Decrease.., TAR FOREIGN. 1 1st, 1819, to April 1st, Apr 18S0... April 1st, 1&78, to April 1st, 1S79 . I . 1 Decrease... ) TAR DOMESTIC. April 1st, 1879, to April 1st, 1880 v.. April 1st, 1878, to April 1st, 1879 23,155 " 44,149 bbls 35,lf6 Increase 8,963 " The d fieie ucy in cotton receipts should leccive cojiSidcration, and the remedy be applied. " . The small deficiency in spirits torj-o lioe any and. rosin is only a natural result, aa crop may vary according to the sea- sons. An I'ver-i.rouoc ion or ur me prt- vioqs year, causing n decline in valiebe low the cost of producing, is naturally followed by a reductd production suffi cient for the demand at fair prices. It has beeo customary to electa new President after a term of two years and as I have served for this period, aod believe the custom a good one, I cheerfully re tire to make room for my saoceso and with only a ftw remarks, ti's: : TWre should be i a deeper Interest ho wo in the maiotenance of this Exchani and (here . should be a closer attention to the meetings of the Board of Managers than has been thown during ths past year. The Report of ths SecrsUry and Tress urer; will show yon tbn rloaaciai condition of the Exchange, and I again eomsaond his correct and careful ' official diaeaag of his duty. 1 . ' " . Oa the i Record Book I fiod tbe follow log entry; -.T..i, ; u'- U' The $9 4Wt, qath of the.pir Fear River, clewed Saturday, Juoe 14'b, 1879 - William P. CeaxCmiili., Cnief Eogioeor; rJcxn'r' Bacoit, Eoginesr in Cbarre.' The ar(vnfnl corn potion of his treat work rails lor an expression of tfratiiuds to those who designed snd carried tut U chsd satislact ry rul's this enterprh. and we, sandins in the f hrenhold of thfi levelopmetit, cnsnt re-t'ir.-ita mmttide and its proaumj '( r tb Inture ol rnir city. . ' ' . ' It is nnw assert. d oa reliable authority that vrest Is drawing, eiu-htsen feet C' now carried on on the main br, thns making mr port Hmt cUvs, and a'trto ttve to' tie w eutr prise nn a broardc scale. There Is ao doubt but the tifer witl be correspondiuly 'deepened, and tbua allow any vesatd tbt'enn come over he bar to cocoe tip tn the city. '1 banks to l)iioe Providei'Ct we have n t test ay ne,ur j tbe Eici deathduuja tbe nast vear.- ne vy In closing my ctTi il tww I h to thank, the members of this Kxchauite and Beard of Mananra for uuitortn kiudueas and eourtesy, aud to wind ior myuccer sor tbe sanoe support aod Kindness, and for you all prosperity and happiness Very respectfally, Cjharlks H. Robiwson, President WiL Produce Exchange. Full Matalwid Walnut Show Oases, all styles and sizes, at Altaffkr, Prior A Co's. Will Lecture TeNIiit. There was much disappointment snanl fested last night whan It was made known that Rev. Dr. Fritchard was too unwell to lecture, as had been announced. Hi sickness is not however a serious one and tbe lec'ure will bedehvered to-ninht at the Opera Hotise. ' It will be a pleasant entertainment and we trust that a fair honssxmay greet the distinguished gantteanan. Wilmington Cotton Mills At the annual meeting f ths stockhol ders ef tha Wilmington Cotton Mills, held in this city yesterday, the following officers were elected to serve for the enau log Year : ' ; President Donald McRae. Vice President Wm. A. French. Secretary and Treasurer Walter Mac Rae, ' Direetors Edward Kidder, James H. Cbadbonrn, F. W. Kerchner, l. G Worth, John W. Atkins-Ji. i Praiseworthy. We were glad to sea a paper going around this morning upon which quite a respectable number of namei i appeared as subscribers to a fund fr the immedi ate benefit of two of the sufferers ty tbe falling walls at the recent fire on Front street. The paper was in charge of a gentleman who is always fore most in matters of this kind, as in other laudable works where human sympathy is asked er needed for tbe suffering, and whose active interest in this matter is at ooce a guarantee of the success of the andertak Pertonal. i D . M. J. DeRssset, the emlrsnt Wi! intogtocian who has attained such celeb rity in his profession as an aurlst and oculist, is to rt main in this city, we are glad to hear, three sr four weeks longer, before taking his final departure for New York, where hs expects soon to locate again. E)r. D we a'so learn, has re ceived Utters from numerous friends in that city, urging bis speedy return to the great metropolis, assuringhim at the same time that his former large practice still awaits him there. In the meantime, however, this 1 skillful practitioner finds all he wants to do during bis short stay here and is kept busy the moat e! his time. i Ready mixed Paints, stria ly f ure White Load, C: l?rs, Brushes, W ndo w Glass, c.t at Jaoobi's. .KlXty-iMns Yran far lles(. Sbenff Manning will leave to-morro morning for Raleigh with the following named rein force meats for Mr. W.J. Beet s army of 600 eonvict -ths reeuU of that very efficient and worthy instiUtl in our o.idst denosimted the Crimias' Ocuri of Iaif B.moer county. Hsre is list o, the prisoners convicted et the late term: ',- ' '. ' - ; , . , ,.Mo&s Tearce, Care pre,tence, 6 years in the penitential y ? f j. J t George U Ul Unaeny, 6 years J Uenry Crews, arauu, 20 years. Shade BanneVuplrceny, 6 Jeers. Lewis' FJ (l Pconib, uronj.J years. E. Walker, breaking into store house, Ben Movrs, urceoy, 8 years. The prisoners axe all colored- rasaf - 14,'18S0. NO51 A CARD. flit iu never oonribated in tb least J degree to sly discord fn tho DsniMratic par tT, but always having triad to aervsj , flhfuiir..mi iixi0f tb.t u1 does exist a feslior of discontent which may prove d isastrous .to its best interests, I repctfnlly. anoounct that I am not a candidate for Con frsa. While I know that many frtenda will b disappointed by this determination on aty part, it is what I conceive to bo ray duty. Hoping for the success of tbe oomiaes of the party, and grateful to my friends f for their long-oontinnad nuppvjrt, I ak tnem not - to consvier me h ceDoeetim tPi01 Congrsss jwy other ffhen. A M. Wadjxli Aprit 13, 180. (District papers please oopy.) Plows, fihovels, Pitchtoiks, Slides i Rakes. Trace Chains. Plow I.ln vrn I J - v v Jft, the lowest prices, go to l corn's. To -f he Democrtif:Yotere of the Third Congressional District. The friends of J udge McKoy feel it their duty to announce aud define his position with regard te ths present Congres.ional campaign, and in order to correct any miannderstanding that may exist as to bis cansiJaey, assuma the responsibility of announcing the fodowingjfacl First Judge McKoy is a -caxdidatx for Congress, made so by his friends throughout the District, as all candidates ought te and should be. Second -Neither Judge McKoy nor are his friends pressing his name for the Gu bernatorial nomination. Third Judge McKoy has asked nn man to vote for him, nor is he seeking th n.-TinrHn, bnt in this, as in all pub lic ,. .-r., u roliowiug out his past record. Fourth Tadge MoKoy will accept the nomination if tendered him by the pso pie,, as be. has always shown himself ready to ssrvetbem in any capacity whsre ths people demand his services. His position ou the Bench is urged by some as a reason why hs should not be made a candidate for any other office No man more fully realises the respon sibilities of his position than Judge Mc Koy, nor does he seek to havs them re moved; but if the people of the District see fit to remove them by nominating him for Congress, there is nothing to hinder his acceptance. We would cill tbe attention of his TffeniJsnrrrorJgDolit fact that thsy must rally and eeurs hia nomination. The present condition ot affairs makes it evident to ell that! be should ba nominated in order to preserve tne party intact. it. Tou can buy No. 1 Cooking and Heats ingSVoves at almost any price at Jacou'a Hardware Depot.' llnglstratc s Conrt. Hagar Baker, colored, sued out a peace warrant againstaBam Knight, else color si, but tbe charge not being sustained, the esse was ditmirsed at the cost of tbe plsintifi. ! A vagrant whse fro at nama was 8am, and who is a member of ths very numsr bus Smith, family, was arrested for using obscene language and. bound ever in ths sum of $100 to the next terra of the Crim inal Court. Before Justice Millis, . Catharine John son mads oath that Malviua Holmes hsd committed an assault up jn her, but His Worship could ses nothing very serious in ths matter so be discharged the de fendant upon the payment of the coats. The said Catharine then sued out a peace warrant ajaicst the sail Mat vlna, upon a hearing of which ths. Justice bound the latter ever in the sum of $26 te keep on he- good j behavior for tbe next 60 days. Everybody can ge suited with a Pocket Knife, als. Table Cutlery, at Jaccbi's Hardware Denot. Wilmington District Second ronnd of quarterly , meetings for the Wilmington District, Methodist Church South. Whiterille circuit at Way man, Apl 17-18 Wacearaaw Mil at Lebanon, A pi 24-6 Wilmington, at Front Street, May i-2 Wilmington, at Fifth Street. May 8 9 Brunswick, ;at Macedonia, May , 116 Smit-ville ...... May 1616 Topaail, at Rcky Point, May 22-23 New River Mission at Oak Hill, " May 29 30 O-siow, at Jacksonville, Juie 6 6 Duplin, at f rovidece-, Jnne 1213 CSiotoo. at Salm, Jane 19 20 L. 8 ECBXHXAD. Presiding Elder. ! rhc Cbcapcsl Article in the World This is what a gretefnl gentleman said who was cured of a bad kidney die ease by the use of Safe Kidoey and Livr Cures, after he had offered in Tain $!, OOO to any doctor who would rid him of ic. It is the cheapest article ia tbe world to ell sfHiete- witn kidney aod liver die saata. MnlUlndas ot .eople requue au Altera tive to tesujre ths itealtb action of their system atd cor.ect the .arangmentx ' that creep into it, AYB3 SA1.APABILLJ tcstej ad titaUa tbe blood, and lestorts thf jspr of tbe keaaX I , PLEASE 0TICK.7 WH1 bsir'ad to reteive crsBKnai uot OS fris-a on av and ill raVu . eaeraiutsrest bnt: ; , t.t j Tas oasis of the writer mast alwyabfur sished to the Editor. COsisBIsetie-S Kat bs written m on t. jsnesids ef ths paper. ; Personalities samst U avoided. And It b espeeially and panenlariy surfer itood that the Editor does not always end or, be views of eorrespoadseta, bqIasi so tauJ tn the edltoHal eoln na. Nev AdvertifiPinonti LecturA. ' ' T"f?JtK; 5.5: KTOJ.Vi'V. Urer a LBCTOR, for th bsnetit of ih i i. erarr Association, at tbe OPKt.A HOuh. J ' DNaMD A?. AprU Uth. at 8 o'cla TmU. 8bjet : Th one ibinr ntfcewarT t, rTIopme-t North Carolina." Va mbaian 15s. Tiaksts for sale at tbe Btere acin-ii Porto Eico Molasses 244 HhdP0RI,0RlCttl0VHE cMc let now landing ex.!?chr Lucy Ua Tinu r, i nd for tale low by apl U WtLLlAMd A MURCHISOX. Velvet Frames and Easels BEAUTIFUL AbjOKTMEST Field Croquet, all prises; Family Bibles, Hy run Books, Prayer Boki, Ac, Ac , at icui ww saav aw w tmrmm w, :rksii(k r l f - BUOK STORE. apl 12 We are faking: - ' : : I All kinds of Orssted Lambsr, Sash, Doors, BUnds ! ,ND ORNAMENTAL Wood Work stow Plsnlng Mill and Factory, foot of Wa'.nut trsst. Call and ezaaina. ALTAFFER, PRIClt & CO. apl H Offies, ff.tt, near Red CroaV tL In Stock. A COMPLETE RTOCK of Standard and Miacdllaneoua Booka. and all the lat-tt rablicationa of tbs nay, at iUK LIVE BOOK 8T0HF. A Bare Chance, v A BSCOND HAND PIANO aod Orn. . In perfect order, as good aa new and at half prfos. Call at once if yon wish a bargain at' HKINSBEKOER'H, 39 and 41 Market at. apl 11 Boatwright & McKoy f ., . : -j. .... ' , . STATED TO YOU IN r THEIR LST ADVERTISEMENT THAT TDKr r:-. IVERE CANDIDATES. SO THEY WERE. MAKE NO MISTAKE ABOUT THAT. Now i they are happy to inform yousihat all of the Towiisbipa aiitl Wards havo been heard from and - 1 ,' they hare been elected by a AS THE Beet Grocery House ! In ibsj City of. VTiliDuXgir We are anr the district End SUto wHl -Txstain taeixu i B0AT17MT & Hi).. O Cl 7 Ucrth Froat Otnot. apl ia: , ; ' ' " ; ' ITOa SAUL lsit sU's Blanks of Vm -a prorsd fonis. X 8. T7MBE0Ct: i .,., t- ; , Sift'"' (Ia Bevltw Baildisx) Jeb VtlzCr, Large :, ; Majoif'DW!
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