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THE IIORITIITG GTAB ; ' By WKirn. BERNARD r V 0 BlisnfiD . DAILY EXCEPT 1 MONDAYS. t RATES Of 8 INSCRIPTION IH ADTABCKt j : . One year. (byTffSIl) postage paid;.. . 1$7 00 six montns, - . . " 4 uo Three months, V i ...V" 23 Oneiaonth i , u " ;. 1 00 To City Subscribers, delivered In any part of the : city, Fifteen Cents per week; Our City Agents are Dot authorised to collect for mere than three months .- m iJvance. ' . ; --..--. ,.,..,....-...;. .V-j. : . I Thetwo cosUbU tho ' log match haye had a look at each other oo the Thames. France & Co., of I vt i !. r iMi . a i WV)UO, K'tu. - ... , s H nnnnds loan IB DrODOSea Dy luc XiOKUSU I . ; r f . . . - I UOTernmeni. - - a uemw w iu auuw i xoncerninc rules; Mr, Stephens, of Ga., If spoke. .Gob. Garfield made a; strong h speechvagainst DemocratiCi policy, as de- yelopea la uongress, (.enouncing u as buu- i - . - . - J 1. V I I I versive of , republican government f I Hhndol Island Union Greenback I Labor Coaventlon has nominated Samuel HiU and D. A. McKay for Governor and Lieut. Go vernor. The Treasury Department has made another call for $10,000,000 of 5-20 bonds. New York markets: ; Money 67 per cent cotton easier at 1010c; flour quiet and unchanged; wheat in buy ers favor at $1 15; corn 434Cc spirits turpentine 29c; rosin quiet at $1 S5l 40. ; We did not receive the Richmond Dispatch last night, so can give no tidings fas to the finding off the jury in tho Poindoxter case. Up to Friday afternoon there wasii hnng The Republicans in caucus de termined that tbeywould make no more pairs ' with the ' Democrats. It will work equally hard on both parties and enforce a close attendance of members'. T " ! . Chief Justice Elliott, lately mur dered in Kentucky, was a native of Virginia. , Judge Pry or, another Vir ginian,' we should say from the name, was to have been murdered also, but Buford spared hiin because j he bad children. If there is a .'bolt s redder with an uncommon .wrath in heaven's armory it ought to smite that senti mental and devilish assassin. . The trial of Talma is said to be -. . - rru- 1 sL cijuai vu o tuvuBi auo ,iuu j is ur rroarious and the "giggling" tremen I dous. Dr. Crosby wanted the 'gradua-1 I lions of thegiggle8 definitely . fixed, I and Dr. tspear .b'eff ffed the people to I "Wn tbMrrnJratnrv nro-ani. nnr , . t , a I vioratory motion resulting in; sound. : With these cautions there was not so much derisive laughter, though the I'omio stement introdnr.ed rrave oca-I sion for considerable silent l merri ment. , ;.' " V" V I J ' .. i ' Messrs. Wren and Tyler, two Rich, uiond detectives, worked np the case as to who murdered Charles K. VVal Mon at Yancey ville, Va. They ar rested ; three negroes, one of whom i has rnade a full confession. auo ' !' i awful atory is thus briefly told in the Richmond State's special : They came to the store to get admission, and Walton, recognizint, the voice of the J opened the door.wbereupon Talley knocked V VlUiiU. V UW vws wva-. l--J I him in the head with an axe and olunaerea I . . B At.--. J ll a. JS A. SB l.mZmmmmtV.A. I me store, ana uieae. ure w u, jeariug iu. f Mon(jaT, evenioe at ' 8 o'clock, to con- I ter. Tbe title Character was admirably ren body to burn." . r, S ? vi dered by Mr McWadevWhdfi. e;i finked 1 e ' Slder the maWer oC appropriations, &c. j acto dnd tDe enthusiastic applausr which The Philadelphia itecorrf a very ' ' f - good paper, by the way-has a pro- per appreciation of Bangs. " It thus handles hjm: "Mr. Bangs is an actor, is always acting, and he never forgets this nor permits the rriiiral auditor fa ioM aiirht f the fact. Ti r 1 , . , " . i xie suiugs, iinwco iita ucau, ouu ruus uis dancing master, and ind -spoW almost as a badly, as the Count eyes like a French dan postures, crouches and mnfh thnnrh nnt an h: alwavs on stilts. The true actor, of course. .rnannir Mr Kan erg m niwnva arrAtn studies every expression and movement, -;r:r none! His mannerisms are the traditional j Hill yesterday' afternoon oa the charge of j the Patsport . yesterday morning to prepar ones of . the 'he'avy business' of the me- r committing assanlt and batterv on the Dcr- I business for'the Court. .Thefe "areIoUr chanical school or professionals, and Mr. Banira exafffferatefl them all. and is ever of the stsge-stagey, the v heaviest of the Jacavieavbut always Bangs.", iiiil a4 Jieavies, but always Bangs. v..i. jr...! e rnul-i i The New day is red-hot. The "young editor" j ; . put uu tuo war paint, -u v .u.w vx.. . ... "Te-day a solid South actually coutrols both Houses OfCongreas. Confederate a-l .T. . ' I. k.H. ni..1.... t ueuciau swuui iu uutu vyuoiuucto. .- . Trwlv th'n rehellion: revived and rehabih- " tated. isencamned in the Canitol. Be- cause the North resists, there is a radical. irrepressible; conflict ; It was ; hoped that. theefeatof armed rebellion had put an ena to inai connict; out . n nas come again 'and is here as distinct and as dangerous to the Bepublic as ever." ' - The '8tOOl Pl?60n" Of J av tiOUld then--- exhorts ; the North to u nite A gentleman states that Mr. J. 'W. Coy asainst the South. This is the same inKln waB injared m the thigh and hip, TarPr that was SO Dacifio seven veara paper that was so pacinc seven years ago and was foreclosing the bloody w , , ... ..... I ODaaiD. . f: '-i-T.'.-C.?."r' :i.:w . Senator Morgan is unquestionably : one of the first minds in the,, Senate, - rr .---.-v- ' -'-''i tl-Vk'w' He is equal to, any manfromt SoutbYfU;ti8 understood f,be;jwiU 4Lmencf Hoards foolish revolutionary'.' Tesolution by ' ''declariDg t that "inas- nuch m it 1 it wolutionary,' danger- .vfi ,.s.. -v.'iliJi ' oat, &-to attach political amend. e.n W??W9V8' th?l!sonc? ot the sundry civil bill (passed by Hepublicans) as embodied the enact - jl.- . VOL. XXIV. NO. 6. merit of the election laws authorizincr I . ; r ... : j bfcbt, the schooner r .". - V1": .oecause " mamiamea mey -woaia iRAn m inn nvRrinrnw nr tnR i nnai. : " 1 " . " - W ition and destruction of the nation- l life.'' . : .,. .. , i-J ? 1 r-i , , .:-! v?-4., I i newsy ana aoi. i . (Wilson Advance.) , j The Wilmington Stab. baa just en- tered upon its twenty-fourth volume, .ah o.woj(b.buuoiubu uwno, i 4 mt-wmnm-t, IhaX.lt n.WD I . awy edited, ana gives every eviaenoe of continued success and prosperity. May its brilliant rays never grow aim. TECJEj city. NBW AUVKHTISKRIKN-rK. OrTfiRBOUKQ Invitation. ; A. Daveo We are assured. Munson Blue flannel suits. , , S. Davis Cheap pasturage. , , P. M. Kino & Co All over. - C. RosKKTHAia New goods. C. W. Taxes Photography. ' B. F. Whitk Upholstery, &c. ; S. II. Fishblatk Lowest prices. . G. A. Peck Builders' hardware. C. W. Yatks Family bibles, &c. C. P. Lockky About Berber rates. J. W. Southekland Horse raffle. J. Dawson & Co. Plow steel, &c. - Notice To merchants and dealers.. Altatfer & HrxL Sash, doors, &c. Henkinq & Teel Hoes, rakes, &c. - J. K. McLlhehky Garden seeds, &c. P. H. Hatden Buggies, harness, &c Williams & Mtjbchisoii Groceries. - S. G. Nobtheop Aspinwall bananas. Giles & Mtjkchtsok Fishing tackle. Harrison & Allen Popular prices. G. K. nch bo uoow ana snoes. I Mallabd & Co Harness, saddles, &c. Geehabdt & Co Buggies, harness, &c. j NewFubnittjee Store Spring stock. I Boatwrigbt & McHoy To retail public I w. . mm.m. ......... HH.VV. . Parker & Taylor Stoves, lamps, &c P. Cdhmino & Co. Corn, oats, hsy.&c. Kerchner & Caldes Bros. Spirit I caak3 molasse8. flour, &c. r I , - . ; LamI llala. X The almanac says fair tO-day. I . Representative Russell, was at j home on a visit yesterday. :- ; : ; " ! f No interments in Bellevue Cem- eterv durine the nast week: y wiw u Bcwiuu fcu mayor s v;ounyesieraay morning, -i- Go and see 'The Vagabond of I the Catskili," at the Opera. House, Monday J evening. .. . - inree large wnalea nave been I ... . .. . .1 sighted off the mouth of the river, making I their way southward 1 , The iW war wan ' bpino- vic-of- I ! ;.. fne dg war DeiaS lr ously . pushed last n.gh . a number .1 -ru- -uu The pa-tor being absent, Rev. I J. W. Crais will . fill 'the pulpit Of Front I atreei m. Ha. unurcnio-aav. n n . . 1 1 I i ine t-egister or ueeas issusea 1 five marriage license sduring the past;week, of which two were for white and three for colored couples. ; . lS i ' I : I i Here will toe a special meeting nf ih Rnr1 nf AUarmm tn.mnrrAw V --iw mmm- w mmm M w a. w w s -aM v h - w-w ' I There were four interments in I Ii t I Oakdalc Cemetery during the week closing yesterday, the parties being aged, respect- I ively, 73 years, 43 years, 35 years, and nine i..ll..l . h . . , Itichardj aartin. ooioreu, was s -a.-.J uuuuu UTCi iu iuo. m v. fuijwu yesterday, ' Wa LWance ; l the next termofthe Criminal Court, to answer to the charge of yesbllng an bfflcer la the discharge of his h. daty' r a r Tfi r? r? i ! h Ctesar Herring and Robert Her ring, both colored,; were before Justice :Atl.co1oT : "Defendants I Bon OI J tt- Ame, cowreu. weieiiuauH I fined 3 and costs each. -M - I J-.. f John Whiteman, who was re- I oontiv rofiAvt frnm rintv rMtiin Atrent nn ;mc:.. I -: a w as w w aasa v fa-rv lUViMvivuv w mat it was owing to tte memcieacy m .ne i appropriaUoa for po8Ul 8erTice, aid not i :Decause 01 any aerencxion or amyonfms Wlhat he was turned out to. "root hoe Or I 'Ulvi ; isJr. Ii We are informed that Messrs. Covinzton nd gibBOOi tbe two gentlemen in jured by h , Railway last Fru' " " '7' " r: : . - - -: - - day, are doing welL Captain Burr and Bev.C.M. Pepper were ' on the train, but I osenneri without hnrLr . ; ': -v ana r ix.u?vruw m u have Buered C0Mlderable pain, but their injariei are not t0 b?of a enlrac. I .tar to lead tai aariona tetulti. l ibduimh., , . , , j. e . schooner Advance from Ineague, Bahama Islands, and bound to NewYork wgo o here- Ffiiay' nitrhtCapt. Reynolds discovered, last Monday, when 130 ; miles ; out, , that . the Advance was leaking, mad the ship's offl- c "jj e wept at oace to the pumpi to shield the cargo fromthe; water and keep tfae afl0EL , They work . wlin a will and a'ecomplished.their object:; It .'Is probable, we uodersland; tliat the needed 1 repairs will be done here I7 . . A f Iff .11 r I -Vfi' .-..W Ml i-i ' f f ' a fc"NV 1 1 I "AW if WILMINGTON -"N::rC.';:SDNblMMCH'30;ilg79;,'i 1 Darin Bobbery. , ;:, , CTTt OF WILMINQTON,. C.; o c , on Thur8dav last, was entered and IUUUBU. 1US OUUUWUW woo I J li. ft a. i l.vl.j mi., .a....; n . it tk. time at the wharf just below Messrs. Pros- ton Cummine & Co.'s grain aill. neat the 1 t . i .. "d font nf Tlanlr fttrfifit and in the Cftbin.whicn I i r, ' " "if was not locked, were Bleeping uapv. Aiorso, i conimander of the vessel, a passenger and the steward; the latter lying on a pallet on ihe 4oort. and notwithstanding- all these 1 , impediments, includins; the tact tuat me i ' " " : S. I . Clothing, ten dollaiB in . money, a1 box of eggs, a box of , machinery, a . bundle of dry goods, a lot of letters and papers, &c, and placed them in the schooner's . iVrfotirl Knat an1 ta vrin A trtnm rflr vrit1.nnt ..- : I irnnainir n nf lh ArnnmnlB - I I tv. j s tThe boat was picked up. near the upper I 4uWMtMlv innrnlno- ni4 onnt-lnftd I j . 1 only tne trunK, wmcn naa been nroKen -i onen and desnoued of its contents. J This wai thi boldest rohbWrv we have IIa ..:- L'a X 1 Lone the most Btrenuous efforts will be 1 made to ferret out the perpetrators and bring them to justice. At present there is not the slightest clue to them. Robesoa Cennty Items. A correspondent at Lumber ton, , under date of, the 23th inst. , furnishes u with the following items: "Our Sheriff, Mr, W, Thompson, was initiated into one of the hardships of said office this morning, which is that of being shot at, and, judging from the circumstances, he must have thought it a. narrow escane. Ha attemnted ta srrcBta negro, who was secreted In a house of bad I repute near the depot. lor breaklnd: Into I and robbine a store at Lemon's X Roads, a i few days aeo; but the netrro. instead of obeying the command 'halt,' made for a swamp near by, when Mr. Thompson fired t iim -wiih a small nistol. whereuDon the I yruiu 1UIUCU BUU BUUiCU UtIU H1U1 UUC shot from a larger pistol, but without ef- fect The Sheriff attempted to fire again, but his pistol would not go off, so he could dp nothing but stand still and see the ne-. gro , escape. He left behind his pocket b00k cont,inin a "n111. WU of moaey I which is now in the hands ot the owner. Mr. Lemon ? "Two women.one white and one colored, were arrested for harboring a thief nd stolen gods, and tried before Squire Ful ier Tbey Were required to give a bond of 050 each for their appearance at the next term of the.Superior Court, in default of which they were lodged in jail ' ' . . , mm . as sbe opera . -n The Opera House ought to be-crowded to-morrow night to witness the prelenta MWU VL F"fu 1 Winkled If only the half thatls said of , f IherenuUtionofitbyMr. MoWade. those who may be absent will' deprive themselves of an evenin? of rare. enlovmenL.i The I nhoriM mil HiAmnii niiiitn luan i:nu 1... ii... .h...j . ' a. '.1 I vmiw,.vuvUU i ". "rf,IBtUTO "A -iU Qa w or. 'ine Jewi, 01 ine .laiterciiy; thus speaks otthe performance ot piece j .-.Vir 'f McWaae i8 entirely different from Jailer- 1 DM TPTI fin III: LIlol NIHV Bl . ITlTHrl II W in inii.Miiuuii.iiir.'it vo B9VS4 MVU AU BVAiAVI SVOIVVSSJ WW AJta.V KfJ SBTtf V , . " . - " mm - - . - - . rewarded mm was propt or. the apprecia- wl rv (Ka silt) ias ass , TKa waVafilnA sabha ;nd tne tnew iwith nie7 hiV daughter, after the aleep of twelve years, I !" parUcuhtrly fine, and were , warmly I -f. ..w. e,-.- ,-rt,w.- ilHtl" JeIBJf ii!- V fWJ The support throuthout wasr good, though. with one exception, not above the average; hnivm eottre was yery enjoy. able."- , - . s: j , , rnnawieb: Cos " - - 4 -t-rt -. : Brunswick Superior : Court , meets at Smithville to-morrow, J udge McKoy pree siding, , BoMCitor Mclver went down on capital casei for Wal, two for' mBrdej and - j . ..... two for burglary, all colored. f J jny mother-in-iaw is a walking adver- I tisement foe Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup," a SUDt ftbon7tw0 mil es from thircityTcn the 88stTW iieumonla, Mr. HENRY OWRNWBST. aged. j84" - . - . - ' t..-,- .';.'! f The funeral aiwiu taite piace irom me piantanoa at 10 o'clock this morning. Friends and acquaint - ances are invited to attend 4 i X'W f,t t' ' r-i NEW ADVERTISEMENTS., T ni-. . ri-l. 1,4. i T. Ttr UlaiUl ULUy WUat ISiJUe Mft !-pY THE abovb I MEAN to bay', THAT I i;j-s claim the credit of . reducing the prices of Hair- cutting, Shaving, Shampooing; Ac, before any pother Barber in this city. I opened on the 11th of January last, with the reduced prices,' and at ;that time all other Barbers In theWrJvme:shaigihg: 35 cents for Hair-cutting, 85 ceBts for Shampooing, iSO cents for Moustache-dyeing, and 15 cents for Shaving. But now they have all had to follow me, partly ;out they can't come to the same figures on Shaving that I do; my prices nsva driven one to the wall, and Is bringing the rest to their milk. In .the "local dots" In the 'Review"-of yesterdarl see that It is claimed by somebody that J. H.' Carraway was the first to reduce the prices of -Hair-cutting and Shampooing to S9 cents each. I say that it is not the truth 1 And if it is not the itruth, what must it be - ' ."1' , ...... t . - V ......... m, .. r . t I am still continuing at the lowest prices Ja tite; city, ana ae omy nrsi ciass wora a uie . Reform ; Barber Shop.! I icabin was smaU, the thief or thutcs who ??X v r. V.TTr."T r r :mi; -,ya& 4 Lfte rao-acJi si WrBMpntlvmPPtn txitAmA i H,Pal. I ALL delino.u?nt8 -without farther notice. j , J x , jCHBBSK of eyer y description . -...r, , lng a trunk and its contents, three suits of j ' - marnyrix rromWster. 3 --Ti:W .i- 'comer of MblU ind" sit lp' with' me-morW marSO-tf , , C. P. "LOCKBX. i I inght. : marSO-lt ;, i i , t ,ii 1TEW: ADVERTISEMENTS. :oyyiCK. coictob. , J . t 1 TJfirfttl fl.lltS HCL JJCalCrS J - ,. k.,.., - , w--. i? .1.! - I - - t J --J r -or oov J r mm r i- r I W ."TT ( ."rv,'.4,r,,! ,VT, . y :.nf,it.ut-- .-.s iut,w. vrjai Tui t Dy vvaxo.f to j h By Ordinance. vol. the Posrd nU - tbiv Uosue Twsi'W p-yabii l' lAbYmMOL f I . ? m ,i:h-' ;-h.fft H - r : "r . - mhSOlt Treasurer and fabUector. '' '' jaeTiewcepy Monday; Bun Tuesday. r,-; If You Have ITeyer r J.- inw IS THE TTMK TO HAVE ; -ft )i 111 . , .. , .vnTTR PHOTOOftAPU TATTUiTffl Go a't' onco to YATjBS' QALLESY connocted with his Book store whew it will be dose satis- fMtOrilyi ' W.YATXS. 1 mhjO tf i . 'A.OKB,Jr..rnotgrapher - rtlr. DnfltMMnA'1 ! -.:.WWay,09MUftgB, rPittT COWS PASTUBXD DUKINCF THB SUM-i aer, very cheap, in aa 1XCKLLKNT PASTURE, near the Olty.; Will also accommodate Drorers with Pastures for their Stock: Apply to ' '' , mhSOltr' '. ; '. , 8. DAVIS.' Leave Orders i -W-Vt TTTJTTrkT CPVVTWn T A DVD . Jb , HANGING, AND AWNINQ8, WITH dr 11 mLmttmjm jhuv uv.ffuva auu m t XT mSm. r. T VS . WW W 1 f . pan andxsmme.' J mhSOlt A Horse for 02 00. T?INKST SADDLE NAQ IN THE CTTT TO BB raffled; 80 chances at t 03 chance . All but 20 i . ihncMi taken. AnoWat once to J. W. SOUTHERLAND, AtSoutberland's Stables. mar 80 It We Are Assured T Y OUR FRIENDS THAT Our Stcck is the Largest I ' Our Prices are the Lowest i i ' ' 1 " Our Goods are the Best I : Our Styles are the Latest I i: please you, and your money will be refanded tf A. DAVID. - The Clothier. - mh so It Builders' Hardware; SASH, BLINDS AND DOORS, : : . . . - White Lead, Colors, Oils and Brushes, A( PiHmi m Ijiw u th Tiwoit. ! A new lot of Wire Hanging Baskets, - . ii n iror sale cneap Dy : , - , GEO. A. PXCK, , mhSQtf , , No. 35 Soutk Front St. All Over. ..'.: FIRST CLASS ALL OVER; DEEP AND WIDE and full ; nothing skimpy about them ; more ratsnd-up" to tnem wan any uook move out The Sam. They hare bounced every thing brought out to head em on,' Beven aur.es w nie lor cut ana price, oee The Steam Cooker. and you are Three Dollsrs out-the nrice of it. . . . 1 uroD ua a jr. u. i F. OT. RING 4c CO. 1 1 mh30 tf Wilmington, n. a HoivExplosive ; Lamps! XTJST RECEIVED. BOTH O, . . STAND and for CHANDELIERS Jj FIGURES VERY LOW. 4 Nice lot of aiats Just in, 1 S??3?!" 1 ;w Ji u a'J " M n iKerosine Stoves, ,J;;iU 5. u Night Lamps, . ,., .9,' Srj J"i i k;-?f55?W V -.1 . - - - - - ' ; .'; ' ' : tI' I wUcb . flad such s i ready saieand give perfect satis-1 j , . f ! S, Tsena your orders to mhSOtf .... . . . u, A A w. v. 10 Front Street, ; 1 ) ; -.' fr.-. '. mr rwrv t -TTSTrr a H - x -M -V T f .. ;Bdotan(i- Slioft StbrS p0""1- P1100 OUUA ! 3 U; 32 MARKET STREET. " L "h; 1 .0 . 1 it ,-);0 ."i.'fr -jil T HAVE JUST RETURNED FROM THE NORTH A with a large BtockojL First1 CldSs Qodds . ii-.l !'.. ' IN MY LINE. .-- i Ah the Latest Styles of the season in GenU La (dles' and Children's Goods. - ' " A call at my place will save you money. , My Stock is new. and the Best la QUALITY and STYLE. fj-h i Fine Slippers from 60c up. ! uifj l-NeirtortTiei from Mud. v A., , , - ,'L''.1 LAad jvery Jhiag la propertlon, Wess tesalt -. -r.'.- 'vi1 ' 1 5 cau ana examine for yourBeu,no..wuo40.to 1 "how Q?08, . V i: it iU . ;Buti:;Panl I Sit: M X HANNAH MARIA SAYS I s CANNOT eaavertisementsv .Ut. Vipy9U tui Of, ) . UaU nenaoning uaoie6V:.f life. ,u, .. .,! - n rnoto Axt uaueryiuie oaly pltce you can now gojto to be made happyithese hard times, 3tahiarftruff JS biiHM.q ti5oiM:'i JHi rftruff f.y-tj So come one. come alt, eC9 -ibJ'x " come alt." 'CH'4t it f 'jj: rBoth gnat and smallJ fimt tt'OV Come and have your ForteeraflS taken before you ,i no longer now aeiay i , . i I vj-ara called away. wtujurj cl.f or:tfi I P. S. Noi intended for oetr,;t" " tf : . oli! ! nC!. MlAWoRSDELt; Artist; W.s 1 ;ut Dealer in nFronldiag; mi aiualntanees -calallr ihyr;ja. s lUWSJS3raISSESfAT I pi1 P.! f S.'Frienoa- Sbdl auintanees cordially new; advertisements. BbatY7rijjlit HcKoy, t , .U-,. -nrf i, 1 t i. i v .7 . I.'.', I i - ' , mwi i y w-,.!n ffli'li' tkiTOuiXil: ' -r' u,v v. ..jj -LJ v u .jl' ( J t LfcJ ,.' is, i J B 'f K'l .S.J t till 1 f. I - w ')Chowaiosl'drcSn:klri PlbktliS iqhu'hcp j j. wt ilegaat BFTTSIfc List .t sf '--viI 9,11 'J 'H.-iKU' JIJVRS Plant's Extra, Out . Pride (the best flour. , made) Winchester Family, Spring Dale, llarn vest Queen, arrest King, and sundry other Brands, all fresh.' L r " , Pare North Carolina Com WHISKKY.'W'ROCK t ... , . . . i:..jr-l - .! CANDY tb gov with It: Who 'says Walter's ! Baker Whiskey isn't thebesf sold in the South t Suinmerdean.'B.'iseleci.' JtcKoy's Syi!Bobe ' son County an pure and Tint Classhlskeyrf Pure BEANDIES, just oat of bond. . v Then there is our it. C. Whiskey, a genuine double stamp Rye, Just as It came from the distillery, Improred only by age, whYch we will . sell at the low price of 13 pw gallon., Wf tklak , itq.aal to any other. Whiskey; at 1 3, you can Wo call your special attention to a WlNB that we 'sit .lyjtUtsw 9M-!t JftlTi'! Ji:L ! . have had frequent calls for our Pale Sherry. It is as fine as any ever sold In this city. Price , astonishingly low. pTost in from bottled ware- ,:housei Liyo'w 4Sf f"S)I":"i '-ns 'V- Enquire for Pearce's fiOBA CSAGKKBS; they are a certainly the ixost-delicate .sad . delightful . uracKers you nave ever eaten. Fresk supply of APPLES, ORANGES, HUTS, Ac. Wholesale buyers, write for Prices and we will I astonish tou . m -M';i. -.si ! Our stock is large and omplete. Receipts are daily, therefore everything we keep Is Fresh' and Nice. T i :r." BoatTOigHt & . S and 7 NORTH FBOiT ST. , mhSOtf " - 'T: ' ' " " CiripquiBt, TBI B EST OUT-DOOR ,CtA1Il KNOWN, J;u 5 ) Kackgammos , Chess, and,- On Hundred Card Games, amusing and instruptlye, at tho , r w ; , - 1 . li; ..... . . - t ! I T.TVK ROO' LIVE BOOK STORE. hr OOKING GLASSES AND FJtAXES, la ) 1 -ft ft Ail Sizes sad Styles, jcHRC lOHOS AND ENGRAVINGS 3 'ti w lusiinss :i "v; ... : , (tTTiSHTTRTiSTR'S i mhSOtf LIto Book and Music Store. i. M t ' "' ( V t i'ltl 1 ' L'.i U Aspinwall Bananas : ilf OTHBS SUPPLY OF THOSB -J .1 ! CHOICE ASPINWALL BANANAS i i , DUE TO-MORROW . WATER now ready at o v i.. ; ; 8. G. HORTHROP'S Trait and Confectionery Stores. s. LARGB STOCK-OF OAlU)EN SEEDS OF I all kinds. -J -v ' II Also Whiskys, Brandies and Wines, for sale low I i S A AVAMUBIMM I . . Jwleaale and llJlriigglst;' mh SO tf N. ... Corn ar Market and Front Streets. U - :,!ti I Fishinsr s Tackle. . -. . d UST RE(3KlVBDV A VERY LARGE WELL assorted stock of FISHING TACKLE, consisting of Poles, Lines, Hooks, Corks 8mkers, c., which Wiu DO BOio as very AjOW jrigurea. .. mhsotf 88 and 40 Murchison Block. ! Elegant Blue TldniirBl Suits. , Full,Llne eft H4k'fs Half Hose, -, , Gents' Underwear, ;Conarr, Cuffs, Ties,' ki.i at J 0 n" I mhSO it , (fu5fMUNS0N'ST t OA ' AAA Bush Rappahannock and Elizabeth aVU.VUU City Prime-WHITS CORN,', oj 3 000 Ba1 FKX? ?5.?BB.OAT8V ( I i 300 BSJtiS Choice TUIOTU X JIA X j K(( BushOur White 7QLTRP MEAL. i -senooners waraea s Kyanr ana -Joaa t. w u. i mvi'vi! i).n1f,v;.w. - ;iia now discharging at our wharf PRIJUSWHITB rCORN. which will lie sold In lots to suit at Bottom I ,-a,.. t.-jiu. iuu a n . jfigures- , It mh3Dlt ' PRESTWH CtfMMDStf A CO. Fellow Citizeno, fl-1 i VOU ARK CORDIALLY INVITED TO AT ' X tend a 'Semi-Aansal' Kxamlaitiotf f Goods jand Prices at OTTERBOURG'S MEN'S WEAR sDEPOT,,. !;,., -. J . .. I Just received, a TarW lino of ityHsh HATS, in .1 B., m Wm'mWMgZmU'gSm jtor and Mtwhstit Tf""'. h'tr Tis a P fJS, Ulj.l J TjiL6UGHa.iCASTTJfGSifC9W BBLL8,cFJH- TliwlronCot&Ca Loysst.Ca.il Pripos t NewaHware Btrs of so H ew Baraware bm HENNING TE3L, fljou mrios i).fi . 4)10. ftMarket street. 10 27xATB;WHiJur f... ....i.mhBQ DW , jii'--, t , & . ... , r- n ;y Jr-V'fiTS W AaMo mh30tf HatterB- -is J 17-. U ,J:i- j i I I WHOLE NO; 3,630 cNEW ADVERTISEMENTS. n AT AIL! AS;WELI,'VAS: .1 iilil V7:H OzL E S 'A . L E , , I' Talk ATaont1 ss. j .... '.-j.t ?j.t tf S CHEAP GOODS. i . I f . 'EVERYBODY " ! f ' J.. i J til '"j i j. j t ) ; I ..'1 t . I J I 3M i SBGQTJXiX) O-O TO ' 5 Ii -.n.i-j i.v. j. ...vi .'.i. f i TT. i WriTrT a rimin I ! B.1 M . H iPin HIi H I Ki W I i And RAft h?a it ; : jNe iSjpring bpd5 4 XI Xr A'S ' f Q' P R I C E S ! youotJdOi f'.-iii '-.r?iv: ii s?j iHViMi! j- oil ! THEY - - ; i'.l Cannot be Beat. : :t 'l' I . s 41 ; 'Scfj i Mood Calicoes at 5c. Best 44 Bleached Goods in the city i at 10c.;;. . .k . v-' J .ri ' Good Bleach, 5,: 6 7 and 80. it- 33-ihch Percale, Vc jWaslj Poplins, a good article, Cjc .Good,, yardrwide ; Grass . Cloth Suit I: ng8Only 8c. , . - i f ,.: Ladies' Lace Tied, 5o. Towels, 50 each. Fine Damask Towels very cheap. Gents'Ties, two for 5c j ', .: ::2. Good size, Open and Shut Fans, 5c. I', v.. :. .Li' .-. ' !,.,. '!,.. '-,- Palmetto Fans, 3 for 50. jSilk Dress Buttons, 5 per-doz. Parasols, good size? steel ribs, 15.! Full line Silk and 'Cottoii Umbrellas, , at prides to please every One. " Figured, , Worsted . Dess Goods, 15c, worth 25 c. Plain Alpaoa Dress Goods, 12 cts., ,,,; worth20o., , j : Black Alpacas, greatly ' reduced in ! r'fTOqt .i!.i .f, i i 'iGents'; White Linen Bosom Shirts, palico Shirts, 20c. -jDrawers, 25c. Meri aud i Boys' Straw and Fur Hats, . !5.0. per cent, cheaper than at any 3Sa regular at ptpr Full line Ladies and Gents'; Hose and Halft-Hose,Handkerchiefs. Li- j i nen, Collars and Cuffs, u u ?; Gents 3p1y Linen ' Collars, three for 2Sc worth 20c eachi' t ni Job Lot' Ladies' Trimmed Straw "' g Hats, almost given ' away K'nr?a i: iii ; r. (InrHPts At. 40n. trnnd nn nnv in the Ii uiatavci. an iiu.. . , 11 i " for5c.,' . , ea-.i-)fJ,XMY STOCK OF !r Ready-Hade Clothing ! ! j; i . i i IS, COMPLETE t w ! i nol vt; 1. 13" :-o ! ( ui :iJ di'' And at Prices (hat Defy Competition !'" : .. . I : i- ... - - - -. : CO f . . Tha an ma io .1 riiA nn t r mo ( ! ' u-."'l''Tlrti)AlT)lltXrPl'i 'V 7 jr. j. ;.tiT erf. . TO'l WHOLESALE; MERCHANTS vi'it-rtj l-X GUARANTEE-'jijr.. .., Prices as Cheap AS ANY NORTIIERN JOHBtNG'lHOtJSE f 'id's oi vjf UQWMmiSij n i?m .1 bi; ';'oI, LIot Dont Forcetlthe Place t 439 r ' I . OK TVT A K. khi'T , STRKK.T ..Tl. . mmm.m.m. W m, m 4 mm m m. W . m mm m l.j-r - niTE3 Off ADVCttTIJlSO. One Bauars one' day,.,. ,-; ;..'.;,, ,, eo r twod8ys,i,.,rt j m.- ' thTMoAys,....1Jtt,. -:t 60 iwoays,. '. 8 00 five days,.,..,., ,i ..,.. !vr,r 8 50 One Week,..,.i.ij,,,irfj.,t...iv 4 Ot TWO weeks,, ... ..s. .. .i.i i ! 6 60 Threeweek8,...v..i..,M...,,.j 8 60 Onemolith,,.rtM..,.,..,,,,. . io 00 Two months,.. ..,..;: .:-;; t Three monthsl....,...v.:.'..v34 00 . six months,. ...... :.v 40 oo One year,.'..., ....-;.. 60 00 U 4t ' f 44 it i tarContract Advertisements' taken at proo. tionatelylow rates. ; w' '" .' ;- . ' .Ten lines solid Nonpareil type make one square, f . NEW", ADVERTISEMENTS. . OPERA HOUSE, TWO OTGHTS OIILY ! Ko, March 31, fr. teilayiiffl 1, - n ui lypw uig 1UUIOVSN ACWTi Rip Van VJinkle ! Vagabond of tlie GatskJUs. ;u? His Version dlflerinz from all others, and ilawt by him in all the principal cities of America, incla dinx New York. Boston and San Ftiadm. anA proaounced by tho Press as being the purest and : axon Baccesaiiu piav oi uu prewni ceniurv. ... u.nr.L .T . . l i . . . xox. m.cT wa re.pecuuiiy announces mat ne Will ha annrmrtatri h, m RTTT.f. fro alia Tin ' rmu d . w ' f" r . mm-mmmmmmimm .V VWAU Ail A V from New York City, - , i. ... ... Admission 50c 75c and $1. No extra charge for Reserved Seats, for sals at Heinsberger's. mh W 3t Corn. CornlS Corn: QAAA Bush Prune WHITH 0ORN,": 1000 ' alas'it-".- atTTKn''SA1 -f-H f.iW 11UU V J'tEwW?;'.! .OKtWtirtiiiJ . ' roraaieoy , mhSO tf KERCHNER C ALDER BROS Holasses. Holasses. 'i n rt nhilai i.l ttM.nrnk W 1 ...-.i ,-, -.AA BblS SUGAR HOUSE. ; ' "S j K A Bbls N. O. MOLASSES, i v i '-. r- .:'...-' For sale 4y t-..:;. j.. r. mh 80 tf -.. i KERCHNER Jb CALDER BROS Flour, Coffee, Sugar J; ,v, AAA Bbls FLOUR, all grades,o tww'M; 200 Bs trB'KKElo,ma,Tm; d - KA Bbls SUGAR. aU grades, . ? - "'.'' "j:'Fr saleby' ia'5 ':f:t mh80 tf KERCHNER A .CALDER BRO8.44 Spirit Casks. heese.&ci f g0Q- New and Second haadCASKS ' K A Boxes CHEESE,- ' - - i. - - 9f. A Kegs NAILS, a. VV For sale hv1. mh33tf KERCHNER CALDER BROS. At Close Prices. 1000 BblsE,LPUB all grades,., ., 300 tMa Bbl Dba mo1JSl88KS : ,; iw N. O. and P. R. MOLASSES, ' 250 BbIa & H-STEUpt ' : : IQQQ KegsNAILS; : L ; , " '200 BozesC and 8moked SIDES,. JQQ Bbls Family MESS PORK, 3QQBagsCOFFEB, . ! OAA Bbls SUGARS, i ; 200 Ton8GDANA?B! 3UANO. Manchester Mills and Randolph COTTON YARNS, Lake Geerge SRSBTINGS. , . c For sale low by i?; -,,- r iU WILLIAMS A MURCHISON mh30 tf ALTAFFER & HILL. Factory and Office foot of Walnut St ; ( ; WILMINGTON, N. C, SasK obrSa ' Bliiid; Jk Ornamental Woodwork, V i. AUordeMnUedDromDav.andWorkBaanslimand. r -k. -. c ! iiUmDer orders sent to our Mr. W.E. HILL, Au- oottsourg, wui receive prompt anenuon.' 1 I ' ALTAFFER A HILL, f mn au-u,. ,j Urt , r. ; : k . wummgton, ..y. IBuggifes l 'Buggies!5 n. Harness ce baadies, FOR SALE AT GERHARDT & CO.,S;J 3d Street, opposite City HalL . I 'repairing done' with neatness and . . dispatch. - i--.- h rnhjotf HORSB-SHOEma A SPECIALTY..'!. u NOVELTIES IH BOOTS AUD SHOES. 4 ft $ 5 til :4 1 BnyerJ l wilE ;ftaaV aj K: Jarge and varied stock t BOOTS AND SHOES 1 embracing all kinda of ? . staple and fancy Goods m together with all -stithe: i , j : Novelties, at the Low- : Vi-t Oi tqiest. Priijesatfli .-ii-' s '' r;GEO. R. 'FRENCH SON'S. mh80tf . 39 N. Front St., Wilmington. -i. ii I.-).- i i. .ii .;i.niii . .j; ii - ,t . , , , , jiiC HaUard & Co.5 $7.60 per set and upwaraa. , Bridles: Saddles. Collars. Ac. all grades, - tl Trunks and Batchels in abundance. : " Repairing dene pro: mptly. "' . mn sw ct No. S SOUTH FRONT STREET'- ' . "inula- l."n"?. -. Furniture Store, VTTES cbUNTSYMBROHANTa TOj EXAM- ... anS Pried Wna thntr new arrived urtlUSii STUCK., uoods and Prices will talk ior themselvsa. i ? niy;a.." . nRvssaszrtiiH nrmnnK. BEBBBrf JDS BICNBOK, " N.BL'ajr. Market and Second St. D1W. Oil ' TTAMMEBED SWEDES IRON OF ALL SIZES, XL Smiths Bellows, Anvils, Screw Plates, Black-; smith's Drills, Tongs, Hammers, Cast Steel, Ger man Steel, Borax. Ae. The Largest Assortment of ..' the above GoodsTln this PART' OF THE STATS, " can be found at: the- Old Established Hardware House of JNO. DAWSON CO., mhSO tf . ia,SL S3 Market street.,, I Have Got ' BUGGIES, HARNESS and ' ': ; ! . . 8 ADDLES of all kinds, and at LOW PRICES.. iREP AIRING done at short notices, v :- mh80tf , s , r , , ;P. fl. HAYDKN. . Another tot , : 11 i,.,, .: ... ..-.. ! 1 . .-wf-'Injiii OX lw riifs rmt at 'faiitly feraLES mrm ) ; , 1 ., ..JTraT RECEIVED.: .... . --5AlBO a ane sssortmeni ot L VELVET FRAMES AND PABS5PARTSRXT8.; Prang's RASTER and BIRTHDAY CARDS are very popular,. Oome and see itteiau j?J mhSOtf . p. W YATKS, Booh 8eller. LZmmS : i 1 . " 1-
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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March 30, 1879, edition 1
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