THE HORHIHQ STAR. i Sy W9I. II. BERNARD. !i BUSH ED DAILY EXCEPT MONDAYS. . j- - gs.. " f f HATB9 Of SUBSOKIPTIOH IX ADVANC : ouc year,; (by mail) portage paid,. f 7 00 SK month. " " " , 4 00 Ttiree months, " " . a 25 one month " " 1 00 ' Tq City Subserlbers, delivered in any part of the city,-Fifteen Cents per week. Oar City Agents are not authorized to collect for more than three mouths In udvance. ToilTLI ! ; ' The text of the resolution for the im peachment of the DeBroglie Fouton Minis try is published. There is a divergence of views on. tho subject of the French Chamber of Deputies returoing to Paris. There has been a successful cattle ship, meat from the United States to Liverpool. - Cape Hatteras beacon-light will be discontinued June 30th. Several at tempts have been made to burn Columbus, Oio. The Pure Left of the French Assembly will have no connection with the other groups; M. Gambetta's wishes disre garded. president Grevy will not ro- g:gn The Polytechnic Institution, London, damaged by lire. The San- dusky river threatens to flood the town of Fremoat, Ohio. - The Chicago wheat market was nervous and unsettled under th'e effects of the forged Keene dispatch. Id theJTnited States Circuit Court in Balti more, Judge Bond granted an injunction against certain dentists, restraining them fromtsing celluloid base for gums as in fringing patent rights. - New four per Cent, certificates to be issued the first of April. r Air. Morrison, oi minois, is not in favor of Speaker Randall's reelec tion, but prefers a Southern man": Messrs. Throckmorton and Giddings, of Texas, fa- or Blackburn and regard Randall's defeat as certain. . An ex-policcnian was shot on the streets of New York and a promi nent broker committed suicide. - New York markets: Money 34 per cent; cotton steady at 9i9c; flour, Southern quiet and unchanged; wheat 1 cent better; corn without important change; rosin dull at $1 40 $1 42; spirits turpentine quiet at 29Jc. ) I Two men named Smith and Evans bad a shooting affair at Petersburg on Friday, and nobody was hurt. . The Court of Inquiry in the case of Major Reno has reported. It finds nothing in his conduct that le- quires animadversion. It declares . that his conduct was excellent at the battle of Little Big Horn. j- We give him the benefit of thg finding of the Court. j Southern Democrats are very use ful to Northern Democrats io enable them to get office. Morse, Demo cratic Representative from Massa chusetts, says he would vote for a Radical for Speaker before he would for Blackburn, of Kentucky, Or any other ex-rebel. i And now the de facto President, hiade so by fraud, declares the Dem ocratic resistance to the election thumb-screw laws to be "revolution ary." We-il, the Democrats do not appear tq care very much ', what Uayes thinks about that or many other public questions. 'i Aliunde" Jo Bradley is sought after, arid, strange to say, by Demo crats. The Louisiana delegation in Congress want Jo to go to New Or leans to try the political prisoners. They are afruid of the United States Circuit and District Judges. Why they are not afraid of Jo we have not learned. A choice of evils, doubtless. Three students at the University of Virginia got into a fight with three uegroe3. One of the students was knocked down, another was brought to his knees, when he fired, wounding one of the negroes. The affair has been- investigated, and Marion D. Lytle, of Tennessee, who shot the darkey, has been bound over in the sum of $00. When John E. 'Poindexter, of Richmond Va., was under examina tion for -the killing of C; C. Cortis, he is represented as appearing self-possessed, but at times, when the wit nesses were detailing occurrences of the, shooting, put his hands to bis face as if to shut out from his view the picture of that scene. Once during the examination the accused shed tears. No new facts were elicited. As a matter of interest we copy a paragraph from the Washington let ter to Baltimore Sun concerning what is said about the approaching extra session of Congress in that .city: " ";' "" The session- is likely to be stormy and exciting, and some of the Senators say it may last till December, when the regular session commences, and Zacb. Chandler says he will not be surprised if Congress runs right on till March, 1881. The meet ing oi congress win oe me signal icr the opening of the battle for the next ores ideocy, and the struggle will go on from that time continuously. The republican minority in the Senate are already map ping out their programme, which will be of the most thoroughly aggressive char acter. They have determined to begin the attack: and not wait for it. The Senate will include in the ranks of both parties many men of great abilitv. and the cam paigning there will be much more inter esting than in the House." There will be war soon. There are now at T?l5ffVi " hnnt asvAnlv-fivA .colonels (regiments not known),be the same uure or less. VOL. XXIII.--NO. 142. niJESlB CITY. NEW altYKHTIHKIHISNT'l. : A. David Baek again. ; Otterbotoo All new. j F. M.Kmo & Co Sams- . k F. A. Schutte Furniture. Found Gold sleeve buitdn. - Mukson The Peerless shirt . ; Safety Oil Kinslow kerosene. C. W. Yates Photographs, &c. Wm Laskins Bankrupt notice. G. A. Peck Kinslow kerosene. Pabkkb & Taylor Quttiiey say. 'Behrends & Monroe Furniture. B. F. Mahes Wood low for cash. J. Hahn Spring styles and colors. Wilkinson & Fobe Auction sale. Harrison & Allen Spring styles. G. R. French & Son Fresh stock. P. Cuiniixa & Co. Pease, corn, &c. -Altatter & Hill Sash, doors, &c Jnq. W. Gordon & Bro. Insurance. W. P. Oldham & Co. Did you ever. J. Dawson & Co. Turpentine tools. Caution Notice Crew brig Hilding. Williams & Murchison Groceries. L Boatwright & McKoy Fresh goods. P. H. Hayden Buggies, harness, &c., Giles & Mtjrchisok Turpentine tools. Werner & Prempkrt Hair dressing. M. M. Katz Spring goods. See 4th page P. L. Bridgers & Co. Lower than ever. Caution Notice Crew Johannes Fobs. Notice To delinquent city tax-payers. Gerhardt & Co Buggies, harness, &c. Hennino & Teel Buggy wheels, &c. Mallard & Co Harness, saddles, &c. Kerchner & Calder Bros. Molasses, flour, corn, bay, &c. Local Dots. No interments in Bellevue Cem etery last week. The steamer North East was brought entirely to the surface yesterday. There was only one interment that of a child in Oakdale Cemetery last week. - Representative. Russell, of this District, will leave for Washington on Fri day evening next. Piatt D. Walker, Esq., who has been so ill in Raleigh, was expected to ar rive in the city last night. The Register of Deeds issued five marriage licenses during the past week. of which only oce was for whiles. Justice Hall performed the mar riage ceremony for a colored couple from Cape Fear Township at. his office yesterday. A very proper regard is shown for the comfort of the citizens by the city authorities in sweeping the streets at night during this dusty weather. ' The bill to incorporate the Wil mington, Wrights ville & Onslow Railroad Company was passed by the lower House of our State Legislature on Friday. .J. W. Thompson, Esq., was still reported very ill last night. We learn that three physicians were almost con stantly In attendance on him yesterday. Isaac Bishop, colored, was brought to this city and lodged in jail, yes terday, under a commitment from Justice A. A. Moseley, of Harnett Township, for the non payment of fine and costs in a case of failure to work road. A number of the citizens of Masonboro and Federal Point townships have given notiee of their intention to pe tition the Board of County Commissioners to order the laying off of a public road leading from the Federal Point road, at a point near the seven mile post to a pine in said road near the twelve mile post. Xtae Carolina Club A Vlalt to tne Booms dee We dropped in yesterday to take a look at the room) of the Carolina Club, a new institution, which has just sprung into ex istence in our midst. They are located on the third floor of the new and handsome McRae building, on Front, between Mar ket and Princess streets, and embrace a large, and commodious billiard room, with card room and reading room in front, or next to the street, and Secretary's office and wash room in rear. In dimensions, the main hall, or billiard room, is twenty' eight by fifty-four feet, and the reading room and card room eighteen by nineteen feet. The two latter rooms are very hand somely upholstered, carpeted, etc., while the billiard room is supplied with three first-class tables, two carom and one pool. Allthe room8 are being excellently, fur nished and otherwise improved and beau tified. One important attraction is the splendid view one has from the rear win dows of the harbor and surrounding coun try. On Tuesday night next there will be a grand opening, when all the members of the Club, already numbering between forty and fifty, together with such friends as they may deem proper to invite, will be expected to bepresent,and on Wednesday and .Wed nesday night succeeding the doors will be open to the public generally, who are re spectfully invited. Handsome Jewels The officers' jewels of Cornelius Harnett Lodge, No. 231, Royal Arcanum, were on exhibition at Kasprowicz' Garden City cl gar store, on Front street, last night. They are of various designs In gold, with blue ribbon attached, and are very handsome. Although the order has been recently In troduced in Wilmington, the new Lodge already has a membership of over forty, and is said to be in a flourishing condition. .WILMINGTON, N. C, SUNDAY. MARCH? 9 1879 To-Days Judications. For the South Atlantic State's, easterly to southerly winds, partly cloudy weather, and during Sunday rising temperature and falling barometer, are the indications for to-day. : m " . " ; Terrible Accident A ' Colored IMan Snoots HlmseK In trie Heart. : Yesterday afternoon, about half-past 3 o'clock, York Jenkins, a colored brakeman on the through freight train on the Carolina Central Railway, accidentally shot himself through the heart,1 and 'died almost in-i Btanlly. . It seems' that he had a Ycouple of, pistols in his hand, at the' depot of the above road, and was fooling with themTorJ the amusement of his fellow-workmei when one of them was - accidentally dis: charged, with the' fatal result above men tioned. The railroad authorities immedi ately notified Chief, of Police Brock, who! in turn gave information of the accident to Corener A, H. Leslie. An inquest was soon afterwards held over the body, the; jury returning a verdict in accordance with the tacts. The unfortunate man was about twenty- one years of age, and was a resident of Matthew's station, a short distance east of Charlotte. mayor's Court. Wesley Sanders, colored, charged with violating a city ordinance, was ordered, to pay a fine of 3. Robert Green, colored, charged with be ing drunk and disorderly on the streets, cursing and swearing in a boisterous man ner, was ordered to pay a fine of $2. Scipio Hill, charged with indulging in his old habit of crooking his elbow too of ten for his own good, was ordered to pay a fine of $2. Proposed meeting of Trade Organiza tions. - Captain R. M. Mclntire, President of the Board of Trade of this city .received a tele gram from Governor Jarvis, yesterday, re-. questing him to name a suitable person to represent that body in the General Conven tion of the various trade organizations of the United States, to beheld at New York on Wednesday next, the 12th instant. The name of Mr. M. M. Katz, one of our most prominent Get man citizens, was the one se lected by Captain Mclntire and forwarded to His Excellency. Attempted Incendiarism. An attempt was made Friday night, be tween 7 ai d 8 o'clock, to set fire to the cart house auu stables of Mr. B. J. H. Ahrens, situated at the corner of Seventh and Mar ket streets. Fortunately the fire- was dis covered by a couatryman in time to ex tinguish the flames before much damage was done. A quantity of lightwuod bad been placed against the side of the house and fired. No clue. Advertisement. XO THE CITIZENS OP WILMING- FON. As certain misrepresentations have been made to the citizens of this city, relative to the erection and conducting of the proposed new Market House, we, the Stockholders, in justice to ourselves, desire to make a plain statement, and let the people know what we propose. We propose to obtain the consent of tne Board of Aldermen to remove the present market from where it is now situated, free of cost to the city, and to pave the street with cobble stones where it now stands; to erect a handsome and commodious build ing, which will be an ornament and credit to the city, to be-used as a Market House, and to build suitable sheds for the accom modation of carts; to erect on the wharf a suitable fish and oyster market; to pave South Water street wiln cobble stones, or some other suitable material, the width of the Market; to pay into the City Treasury (monthly) a sum equal to the present net revenue which the city -derives from her Market a.u& all of the butcher thops in the city. We also agree to fix the price of stalls at figures not to exceed the following, viz.: The first section of stalls at $12.50 per month, the second section at $8 per month, and the third section at $5 per month;' that the choice of stalls shall be disposed of at auc tion, and the premiums received for such choice shall go to the city, in addition to the above tax, to keep the market clean, and as free as possible from smell. We also aeree. if the city so desires, that at any time after the lapse of five years to sell to them the property at cost, for their bonds at their market value. We also agree to build suitable markets in the 1st and otu Wards, if so desired by the city. Now what we require of the city, (with the consent of the Board of Aldermen) is simply this, viz: If any one should elect to sell beef or other meats outside of said market, that then they shall pay to the city the same tax as they are now required to pay. Also that an ordinance be passed forbid dine the selling of produce from boats. carts or otherwise in the public streets or docks during the continuance of market hours. - Also to pass an ordinance forbidding FOREST ALLLN G in tnecily, so as to give the citizens an opportunity of making their purchases, before the articles are bought up by speculators. Stockholders oy the Improved New Market. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TnrpBHtiiiB aM covers' Tools. TT ACKERS, PULLERS, BIPPEB8, WHETS i f and Files. Also Coopers' Tools, Best Makes. For sale at lowest prices. GILES & MURCHISON, tnh 9 tf 33 and 40 Murchison Block. Back Again. J HAVE JUiT RETURNED FROM THE Northers Market, and will display In a few days the Choicest Stock of Goods EVER SHOWN HERE BEFORE, sach as French, English and American "caBelmCTe, Diagonal and Trice Goods, and all the latest Novelties of the season, and will make them to order as lew as any First CIaes.N6rthornHoasc. " , '''' ' Grand Opening in a few days. A, DAVID, inh 9 tf Merchant Tailor and Clothier. NEW ' ADVERTISEMENTS. Ship Notice. lV ALL PERSONS ARE HEREBY cautioned against trustine or harbor ing any of the Crew of the Norwe- giaa tsng "mi.tnjuy as neither the Master or Consignee will pay any bills or weir contracting. T. JOHNSON, Master. mh9 3t Ship Notice. . i ALL PERSONS ARB HEREBY warned against harboring;, boarding.er in any way trustingany of the Crew of the Norwegian r&arque JOHAN NES FOSS." as no debts contracted : by them, or anyone of them, will be paid by the vessel or consignee. Notice. The Consignees of the Br. Barquen tlne "SUMMER CLOUD." will please take notice that she will be ready to receive -Cargo This - Merning. March 8th, 1879. MITCHELL HAGGIB, '. Master. ma 8 St Found, QN THE TTH INST., ON FRONT STREET, between range and Ann, a GOLD SLEEVE BUT TON, with jet inlaid. Owner can obtain same by calling at STAR OFFICE and proving property. mn u it Low for Gash. 0 AS AND ASH WOOD, CUT AND DELIVERED for $1 CO per load. Long Wood on the Wharf, as cheap as can be bought off the flat. By Wood Yard foot of Chesnnt 8t, mn91t Wilmington, N. C. Werner & Frempert ERSONALLY IN ATTENDANCE AT THEIR Hair Dressing Saloons, 11 North Frent Street and 7 South Front Street. None but the most ex. perienced Workmen employed in our establish ments. mh9tf OFFICE CLERK A TREASURER, CITY OF WILMINGTON. N. C. March 8, 1879. All Persons QWING CITY TAXES WILL PLKASE TAKE notice that, unless the same are paid at ence, I shall be compelled, without farther netice, to ad vertise and collect said Taxes by due process of law, personal property being levied on first. HENRY SAVAGE. Treasurer and Collector. mh 9 It 10 QQ0BUSHELPEASKWANTED- : We offer for sale a small lot of BLACK EYE and LADY PRASE. 1 0,000 Bus WHITE CORN in fetore and to arrive, 300 Bales Choice TIMOTHY HAY, 1 ,000 Bus WulTR BOLTED MEAL, 1,000 Bus BLACK SEED and FEED OATS. Ac. Ac.. Ac. mh 9 It . PRESTON CUM MING & CO. Did You Ever. Wi B HAVE RESET OUR BOILER PREPARA- tory for making WATER GROUND MEAL. We have on hand a large stock of Hay, Eastern. West ern and Northern, and some that did not come from any of these points. - North County Corn. Hyde County Corn and Corn from somewhere else. Oats and Feed of all kinds and in any quantity. Come or bleed, mh 9 It W. P. OLDHAM A CO. Auction Sale. J3REPARATORY TO MOVING TO ARGYLE, Robeson County, we will, on Tuesday, March 11th, at 11 o'clock A. M., sell for CASH, our entire stokof Lumber, Paling, Laths. &c. Parties desiring to purchase will do well to at tend this sale, as we are determined to sell. Also, at the same time and place, we will sell our present location, consisting or 86 Acres of Land, Two Good Dwellings, Store, Stable, and all other necessary out Houses. About 30 acres of this Land are in a Ugh state of cultivation, and stable manure enough in lot to Improve several more. This property is immediately on the C. C. Railway, one-hall mile from Clarkton Depot, and in three fourths of a mile of a flourishing school. Terms of Land Bale one-half cash, and balance at 12 months. Title retained until all purchase money Is paid. WILKINSON & FORE. Clarkton, N. O., Feb. 13th, 1879. mh 9 It Yates' Book Store JS TH B PLACE TO BUY. ONE VISIT WILL satisfy yon that it is so. His stock of BOOKS and STATIONERY is complete, and prices lower than ever. TQh9tt C. W YATES, i Furniture ! Furniture ! A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF WALNUT CHAMBER SUITS, to be sold at the very bottom prices. Walnut Wardrobes, Sideboards, Extension Tables, Marble Top Tables, Ac , Ac, as well as common Chamber Sets, Bed Steads, Chairs and Rockers of all sorts, Looking Glasses, Mirrors, Parlor Suits, Lounges, Shades, Bedding and everything belong ing to a First-Class Furniture Establishment. Also, another lot of the Celebrated Genuine Stew art Sewing Machine, a reel comfort For sale at F. A. SCHUTTE'S, 36 and 38 South Frent and 11 to 15 Dock Sts. mh9tf Turpentine Tools, T OUND SHAVES, PULLERS, HACKERS. JX Turpentine Dippers, Hack Weights, Files, fine "W better s. Also have a large ana well selected stock of COOPERS' TOOLS, of all kinds. If yon want the best goods, and at LOWEST CASH PRICES, go to the Old Established Hardware nouse or J u. uawbom w., mh 9 tf 19, 21. 33 Market street Another Fire. JT IS ABOUT TIME FOR ANOTHER FIRE IN Wilmington. Before it occurs, insure your' pro perty in the ' Liverpool . & London & Globe, BLAlfBUEGr-BEEHEN', LA CAISSE GENERALE, and other First Class Companies, represented by r: ' JNO. W. GORDON & BRO., ' General Insurance Agents, 24 North Water Street. mh9tf Kinslow." JINSLOW KEROSENE," THE WONDER FUL FAMILY SAFETY OIL, only 28 cents a gal lon. The -Kinslow Family Oil Cans," In stock and for sale cheap. , GEO. A. PECK, mh 9 tf No. 35 South Front St. NEW APYElrnSEMENTS. P. L. Bridgers & Co. 'ZJ' 99 999 BbU FLOUR,- 21,346 Hipcks COFFEE, 4 61 000 PckeeR pQuoRs' 11696-v g QQ FlrWnsBtrTTBB, 16 T33 08868 ftnd bJs crackkK8, P, L. Bridgers & Co. fyPrinter's ink is very cheap after space is once paid for. Fifty (50) figures cost no more than one. A DISCRIMINATING PUBLIC will please strike oS as many figures as they pkaso from the above, and then go to . P. L. Bridgers & Cp. who brought Groceries down to the Lew Prices, and buy Lower than Ever. mh 9 tf Just Received, Another supply of that CELEBRATED BRAND of Jack Frost Flour, Awarded a Gold Medal at the Paris Exposition. It nas no equal, xne very nnest maae. - ALSO. Bbls FLOUR, all grades. 1000 QA A Boxes Dry Salted and OUU Smoked SIDES, On. A Sacks Java, Laguyra ZOJ and Rio COFFEE, - K A Bbls Crushed, Granulated, lOU Standard A, Ex. C, and C SUGARS Q e A Bbls Porto Rico. Cuba, N. Of ODD and sTh. MOLASSES, g Q Bbls City MESS PORK, QQ Tubs Choice LEAF LARD, OAAA New and Second Hand ZlUl SPIRIT BARRELS, Lake George and Lebanon SHEETINGS. Manchester and Randolph YARNS, Crackers, Candy, Soap. . Starch, Soda, Potash, Lye, ' Snuff, Matches, Corn, Hay, Oats, falue, Bungs, Nails, Hoop Iron, &c , Ac For sale low by mh;9 tf WILLIAMS MURCHISON IThe "Peerless" Shirt rpAKES THE LEAD. A LARGE STOCK OF COLLARS and GENT'S UNDERWEAR at mh 9 It MUNSON'S. Mallard & Co. HARNESS I HARNESS 1 $7. SO per set and upwards. Bridles. Saddles. Collars. Ac. all giades, ana onces to sou tee times. Trunks and Satchels in abundance. Repairing done promptly. mh 9 tf No. 8 SOUTH FRONT 8TREET ALTAFFER & HILL. Factory and Office foot of Walnut St WILMINGTON, N. C. Sash, Doprs, Blinds, & Ornamental Woodwork. All orders filled promptly, and Workmanship and mces guaranteea to piease. Lumber orders sent to our Mr. W ,E. HILL, Ab oottsDurg, will receive prompt attention. ALTAFFER BILL, mh 9-tf Wilmington, N. a Furniture ! , . Honest Work! lowest Prices ! AT THE NEWiFURNTTURE STORE. BBBRBND8 Sc S1IJNROE, N.E. cor. Market and Second Sts. mhOtf. Wilmington, N. C. Photographs. npHB WORK NOW BEING DONE AT YATES' GALLERY by Mr. ORE, Is said by all te be line. Give him a sitting and be satisfied that such is the case, ins prices are tow. C W.YATES. mb.9 tf . A. ORE, Jr.. Photographer. . Bankrupt Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that a petition has been filed in the District Court of the United States, for the Cape Fear District of North Carolina, by Edward P. Powers, of Fayetteville, duly declared bankrupt under the Act of Congress of March t, 1867, for the discharge and certificate thereof from all bis debts and other claims provable under said act, and that the 38th day of March, 1879, at 10 o'clock, A. M., before William A. Guthrie, Register in Bankruptcy, at the U.S. Court Room In Fayette ville, are the time and place assigned far the hear ing of the same, when and where all creditors who have proved their debts, and other persons in in terest, may attend and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the petitioner should not begranted. Dated at Wilmington, North Carolina, on the 8th day of March, 1879. . WM. LARKLNS, mh9-oaww paid 8a - - Clerk. BUGGY WHEELS. CART WHEELS. WAGON Wheels, Tire Iron .Axles, Coopers' Tools, Tur pentine Axes, Truss Hoops, Blacksmith Bellows. Anvils, Trip Hammers, Hoes, Grindstones, Cart and Wagon Boxes. Lmes, Rope, c- A large assortment at the Lowest Prices at the New Established Hardware House of HENNING A TEEL, No. 9 Market street. Nak the Whabt. . mh 9 DAWtf WHOLE NO: 3,613 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Boatwright & HcKoy ' OFFER THIS WEEK ALL FRESH, - A A Bbl s FLOUR, "Our Pride." - . ivU . Far excellence. - RA Bbls do. "Plant's Extra,". ; ; V " I Uat all lovers f good Flour know, 1 A A Bbls "Spring Dale," 1UU ! -( An excellent Family, 1 A A Bws "Harvest Queen," IvU :-' A good Family, OAA Bbls FLOUR, from a Family" lV I; , . ;- down to sn Extra Super, 100 BblS N'- MOLASSES, ' fQ Bbls Old Crop CUBA, good and sweet, ' Bbls BLACK STRAP, Boxes C. R. SIDES, 2 Tierces Fairbanks' LARD, -JQQ Bags COFFEE, all grades, Packages BUTTER. New Crop Cuba Molasses, in hhda and bbls. Candy, Crackers, Raisins. Nuts, Apples, Canned Goods of every description, Soap, Candles, Starch, Potash, Lye, Ac. OUR LIQUOR DEPARTMENT CAN'T BE BEAT. f' t S OUR RETAIL DEPARTMENT Is Complete with the BEST OF EVERY THING in the GROCERY LINE, and our Prices are A8TONISHINGLY LOW. fWe invite all to come and examine. Glad to have the privilege of showing articles and pricing our Goods to you. t3TOur bills are all made up to the 1st Do you know what that means ? We willleH you it means MONEY. lfOne good turn deserves another. So help your Grocery men by being prompt, and he will al ways bless you by giving you not only a good name, but with GOOD GOODS at LOW PRICES. Boatwright & McKoy, 5. 7 and 8 NORTH FRONT ST. mh 9 DAW tf TEE WOOTESTOIi Z7. PEODUCT , Kinslow Kerosene ! This wonderful Oil flows from the ground free from the inflammable qualities of common petro lium. The well is located at Glasgow, Ky., and the product, under our new process of refining, is a better and safer Illuminating Oil than we have ever seen from any other Oil territory. It burns with a steady, full flame, does not gum the wick. ana is aosoiutery non-expiosive in any lamp. As a Family Oil. it is a great luxury, and stands without a nvaL READ THIS ! Dear Sirs : have tested a great many barrels of your oil branded Kins low Kerosene. I know it to be one of the best and purest of refined oils. It stands a high fire test, and is a safety oil which will give entire satisfaction. E. N. Warfibld, inspector oj utis. (FAUILY'SAFETY 01b). YmMk. S' . W. VT a VSWf'W 1 It NOTICE I Fathers and Mothers : Who dirt thm safet of their children and homes. and a light unequaled by gas, should use only KinslOW Kerosene l jzvery gauon ii warran ted as represented. People suffering from weak eyes, sliould use only "Kinslow Kerosene," no other oil produces such a soft, mellow light. F1.. TTtoli-nr Tamllr Oil Can f This can is something' new and Taluable. Any child can fill the lamp from it with perfect ease and security. When . i . rmtitv it can be reolaced in the casing and returned for re-filling. Oil can be shipped any distance in them without loss. We make four sizes, viz: I, . 1 .1, . u 5 auu iu grtiiiroi ui, (Ready foruse.) . (Ready for Shippingj For Prioes Address us or Anihcriied Local Agents mh9tf You Say JHEY ARB SO WELL KNOWN AND BO rmrralar and so chean that no one who elves the matter any thought buy any other kind of Cook stove out tne tsajb.." "Never 1" "What, never 1" ""Well, to be oarticular. hardly ever." Sold more than all others combined. Guaranteed to please or may be returned at our expense and saonev refunded. Seven sizes. Write for cut and prices. Ask-also about the Steam Cooker; can be need on any Stove; a marvel of utility and con venience. Don't cost much. Take it back if you don't like it. ; Sams and Steam C ookers sold only by F. Ifl. KINO 4c CO., mh 9 tf Wilmington, N. C. JQOUIS J, OTTERBOURG'S MEN'S WEAR DEPOT Percale and Cheviot Shirts. Nalnsoak and Gauze Underwear, Linen Collars and Cuffs, ' French and British Hosiery, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs. Balance of Woolen Goods at cost OTTERBOURG, mh9tf 27 Market 8teet. ' I Have Got Them. BUGGIES, HARNESS and 7 f 8 ADDLES of all kinds; and at LOW PRICES KBJf auunu aone at snort notice. mh9tf P. H. HAYDEN. RAVBS OF. AWTEKTISING. One Square day, .......... .'.,.. . ; . . . . . .' f l 60 n '! !wday,.w..t.i.. 1 '? thne days,. . . , ... . 3 CQ : .-. v soq 3 60 4 QL .... 6 ftC I t our oays,.... Ive days,.;:. ne weeic,. ' Two weeks,.......;. I'D hTCUl m.nl.a a rft . i)ne month..... - 10 Oi) " " Two months,.. Yi py " Three months, i 00 Six months , . 56 W One year, 66 06 r Contract AdvertlsemenU taken at prbf i ' Uonately low rates. Tdn lines selid Nonpareil type make one square NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. HAHIM'S Popular Dry Goods HOUSE ! 4th Street. 4th Street. 1879 Spring Styles & Colors. Just returned froni New York with a Full Assortment of 1879 LatcM Stales and Colors of And at Very Low Prices. I Can and Will .Undersell any otlyr IIousc In Wllmln&rton. Ladies, once more give your FAVORITE DRY GOODS HOUSE a call, and examine for yourselves. Will Give a Few Prices Below: CALICOS, 4c. PIQUE, 5c LONSDALE CAMBRIC, ICe. FRUIT OF THR LOOM SHIRTING, 9c. ANDROSCOGGIN MILL SHIRTING, 8XC LADIES' KID GLOVES, all colors; 45c. DRESS GOODS from 8c up, A LAP AC A, from 18c up. HAMBURG EDGINGS too cheap to give prices. Will sell at your ,own prices. The present stock of Ladies' and ChUarf n's HOSE at very Lew Prices. IMPORTED CORSETS, 60 cents, worth $1. Large Stock of Ladies' and Children's STRAW HATS and ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, Lower than ever sold before. HUNDREDS OF ARTICLES TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. KAU that is asked is a call, and YOU CAN'T HELP FROM BARGAINS. J. HAHN, FOURTH STREET. N. B. I WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD, mh 9-lt For Bent, UNTIL OCTOBER 1st, 1879, that con venient Dwelling, containing seven fSJJ! I rooms, situated" on the southeast ISiil. H corner of Chesnnt and Fifth streets. mammm bl ureseui. uccupieu dt ui. J. A. KBA, Comfortable Servants' House, Water and all necessary out buildings on the premises. Pos session given immediately. Apply to mn a at su we bu nac uuuwliX a muukis. Out They Go ! "TTR CAN'T KEEP THEM t People will have the '-PARKER", and "ROS8- MORE." Why T Because they are heavier, a better finish, and bake better than any other Stove sold. Let your orders come. We have the help to fill them. OILS, TIN WARS, PUMPS, LAMPS and LAMP GOODS, all touching bettom FOR CASH. PARKER A TAYLOf, 19 Front Street. mh9tf Hats. Hats. Hats. rpHE LEADING NOVELTKS IN FASHIONABLE 8PR1NG STYLES. HARRISON A ALLEN, mb.9tf Hatters. Fresh Stock. Low Prices. We are now daily re ceiving new styles of BOOTS AND SHOES Country merchants and dealers will find GOODS and PRICES right Call and look through stock. GEO. R. FRENCH A SON'S, . 39 N . Front st . , Wilmington. mh9tf . Buggies ! Buggies ! Harness & Saddles, FOR SALE AT GERHARDT & . 3d Street, opposite City Hall. REPAIRING DONE WITH NEATNESS AND DISPATCH. HORSE-SHOEING A SPECIALTY. mh.9tf Bacon. Bacon. Bacon. JQQ Boxes D. S. SIDES, do Smoked SIDES, 2 Bbls CM. PORK, For sale by mh9 tf KERCHNER A CALDER BRS Flour. Flour, Flour. lAfiH RW PLOUR,aU grades, For sale mh9 tf KERCHNER A CALDER BROS I! Corn. Corn. Corn. 3000 'TK CORN, 2000 Btt8nYELL0 CORN, For sale by ,mh9 tf . KERCHNER CALDER BSOB. ! Hay, Oats and Ileal. 300Q BUlllSEED OATS' 400 Ble8tPrime HAT ; 400 BnahWierMmMBAL For sale by mh 9 tf KERCHNER A CALDER BRO.