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i the norimro ciae. it t i.t i s,rC.i P U KLISHCIX DJLILT EXCEPT ; MONDAYS. i iiva- 4CBMUKi M JVA0a r - Vi - . t . i j . . to - . i in O.eyear, Gy mam postagw paw...... j. ilz month. HO, v - t ........... " " Oue month " . -i .'.J SSHMWS- QtlTLIMK. . Aa ukase has been Issued by the Czar appointing -Governor., General for. six of the most pepulous districts of Russia, with perfectly despotic powers. r - A." riot -occurred at Rostor a the 14thj the mil nary had jo "auppresa it; building ' were desuoyed and policemen ,kUled.; House considered the aubaidiary coias bilL Secretary Sherman announces that the Department will give every citiieaan opportunity to invest in- the, ten-dollar opponunitj :rt,.. i, , ;t , .efundiog fertificatea. For the first time the pjjtUiona deposited In. a box were" embodied In; the, minutes of, HouseiPro- cecdings; j --f Interesting broadsword ' eiercUes opcurfed in the Hoaso of Repre- resentaUves yesterday between Represen- itsscui ,i A ni.fc.K. t' utivea Ii rye, of Maine, and Blaekburn, of Kentucky 7" pen. John A!. - Dix, of New'Yorki a distinguished lnion officer . .i, L.J k., m rn...ii. ti during the war, but an old Democratic pol- iiiciaa, is at the point of death. New York laarketas -Money 45 per cent.; coK ton dull 'at inS'16ll 15-161 tents; flout change; cojrn dull at 4244i cents; spinta turpenilne ; easier ! at 31 cts; ; rosin dull at t 40 i I 'A;-'vf,, .'''"!.v,',;?'v, 1 w: . ' ! -" - u' VjiJu-i - ' '.. ' The regn of .the plondes la ended, and henceforth' the brunettes are to have it all their own wav. until 'the next Mrevntion.,;iSrii. , ' "' ' l.-v-r?;; tkJ. t ;.,;n -fxt,,-,- r...V rho liouiaville Courts-Journal says Gen." Dick Taylor was born near ' ; 1 . . that city... ,Gen. l ayior; says in ,hia book that; heVas born tid j New Or- leanai IJis remains ; are to be taken to his native city for Interment. Garfield, Robeson and other ; lead ing Itepublicans of "the .House say that Carlfale; of . Kentucky, made the ablest argument on the Democratic aide. :. It was without rhetorioal dis play," and was logical and calm. .-. The; Republicans' die hard. They. have had ; their i chops stuck in the Government kettle so long! they will not surrender office even 1 when their time -is p. The . Richmond State's correspondent from Washington says: " j'he' Sedate clerks, notified by Secre tary fiurcb that their services were -no longer required, informed him that they would, decline to surrender.! Thereupon Senator Wallace introduced ' a resolution depriving the Yice President of the power to control " temovals, and authorizing the Secretary and Sergeant-at-arms to use their discretion." ' - j ; " We dont think much of Tennyson's "new poem," some specimens of which" we gave yeslerday.--ri2fRcR StaU. f i.! Wo agree Avith yon, although we regard the poet laureate as one of the greatest singers that this) world has seen. . Gifted Edgar Foe1 said he was not sore that he was not .the greatest poet that God ever made. . He said that over thirty years agd.and before , , i. . Tennyson had done his greatest work. But-thatrLneknow ballad is not much,- or we'ate-nouage. iue dedicatory lines to yie Irnncess . Alice are mncn I better, i ' ,.- '" .Senator Voorhees rjaade a charac teristically able and eloquent speech on the Army bill. Mr. Carlisle's argu ment is thought to have been very able and unanswerable 1' .Tho , Dis patch's special says ofit. ., J, -V! . j. "I noticed that without oratory or orna mentation of speech he still commanded the ' undivided attention of both aides. While he aeemeo net awing au?gniMn language, - , . . a -t'i v. a. a asi - UUl OOly Hiiis iius t argument, luo vary word seemed always to come to him. When be referred id the Constitution to support but only tohia liner of argument, the very he referred to tne uonstituiion 10 support his positions he had it at his finger-ends. aodwhan inteiiuyted'always-gorthe ad vvntlgeAnd then when heorew upon the law naoiiii updim) rnd r to ROntradiet hi perfecT -accuracy. . The closing or his-speech waa eloquent, and was loudly -t.r-r - , - Here is , what Ueneral iiragg, or Wisconsin saii; in reply to Judge Russell: -r-V-, 'W Xiorln uarolioa loyair v wnen am me genueman iromjuiat oiaie learn aooui these taUant lovallDeoDle fc North Oare-? linaf Serving himself in. the Confederate army, I am not surprised that coming from a State wherer tender . carpeUbag: rule a Confederate Captain could leave the army t 6" tv we jjwiotm uu .ji.iu graduate a Republican Judge, without ever faMvinr Ikia. i-mtA f ffli to him the rules of law and evtdeaee adopted uj iue wurv i ummiasuniera wi vw RPiti wian.nrf fittinir nrf mupt with fvnr.4 Th. -&?-iil'iiTmWLA ih t3 1 s- , i . 11 uugc, wu, UBYmieH,-iB.u r;ana gooa lawyer. ... nuine s . -' ? .. i - : t. i thonght discretion to be clearly in his case the better part of valor. : ; ' -t--"-'4 ' - a i j " 1 ,i - j r - -yw '. LWash. Cor. Kichmond DUpatch. Senator Johnson presided in the Senate to-day. and seemed perfectly at home t in vthe chair. Governor Hampton says he rested better last night than he has for a month;' and to-night looks as if WftsMngtpn agreed with iiim. Secretary Sher: man's friends, on' the strength of his big financial operation, to-night says heSU M 'bTgief Vriatf han , old Grant, . and talk of hinVfor PresidenWVi ' MrStocl&nliiQerseyv Wit liam Scoti, ;PernByJvania,r and other prominent jf rje'nds pl Mr,.Ti- deb, aref fheie to confer - With his .friends 1 n Cgreis, I hear, on Presi "J 1 "It 1 11 , XXIV. NO: 23.- dential matters. Barnum and others -K t . " , tj-,. q f IrmT. up t- tu stanar . J : . IReidaville Times. v Th. Wilmington tab ia.in its twjenty.fourth . volume, . Never ; a )wd has lowered o'er its sky yet. It if Pwfy f u11 UP i0 tho 8todard of a newspaper, r , Mr. Kuigabury, the editor, is kuowil as e most talented writers in Je South. Mr. Bernard, the propne- tor,-w a newepaper mao ltaiaed and thJroa h. jV, , , t. 1 '''W ''''' ' ' !' .:' L. Ualelgh Farmer and Mechanic: laine correflpohdent of, the JTew York Jlmbandnucn writes: Thousands of able- bf ie! me,tt fr?m Jarm8.: min8t tHd v7rk"' ships are leaving for other States and Ter rUorie8 Colorado kettmg. the lion', share. Hundreds are seeking a more genial clime Jofemoveto. 8rae are thinkiog of North Carolina with Its fertile soil and salubrious cllmtti shortf mnd wInters and- long, delightful summers. - A colony is waiting location. - T u some weeks ago, mention of wtich was made in the Advance at the time, was heard at J the' present term of Wake Superior Court. After considerable; argument by able counsel, on both sides the jury, after remaining out about four hours, returned a "fil"?1 ' "b"1Jv . .ur-irum .? N Greensboro i J?ro , The At- torney General, in a letter to J. Lindley & Son, sustains the position taken by Treasu- rer Worth, in his interpretation of the law imposing a license tax on dealers ln ( fruit trees. . This settles the matter, and practi- caUy puts an end to. the traffic in trees in this State, for poo nurseryman can afford to pay $100 for every agent he senda out. , XKW ApVKKTItBflKNTx. . Yax ; Pay'era. ; f . ... ', t .1. A. Pkcx Oars. TAJ David Auction. ':" Yates Photography. ' : v VAOBSDEiiL Innocen ce;. , - r D'fi'GbRE Meaf, corn, "Ac. ' ' Yatks Gen. Taylor's book. - , Mraifdkf.conari; J. J. CuaTDH-rEmpire House. . Robkkt Hknhino -Plows, &C. ' " y . S. Va AiraisGKtiVaI notice." Giles & MuEcmsox-Crockery . 0TTETiB0XJKO-A gun explosion. S. DAvm Stab city subscribers. . ' PABKER & TAYXOR--Cuok StoVeaL G. R. Fbekch & Son Ww prices. AdriaS & VoiXKES-Groceriea, &c. ' Axtavteb & Price Sash, doors, &c. S. G. Northrop Pineapples,banaaas. Wn'CoTroit MrxLS Cotton batting. Harrisoh & Aixen Spring noveltiest J. II. McGarttt & Co-Yeaat powder, &c B. F. UrrcHxxa.'& So- Corn, hay, &c P. H. Hatdeu Wagons, harness, &c. CnESCARX&(.--Kialow kerosene . J. DAwsoor .yfjifgjft -ci' Mallard & Co Harness,- aaddles, &c Gerhardt- & fjo Bugles; harness &c , HErssBgRCKR Qen.-Tayloa new- hook. Mr& E. yL LcMSDBB-er . the Jadiea. Boat WRIGHT & McKoi Lrgeat stock. TTl I'Tlr r"' corn,' spins casas, uowa, era v.-,-.-. .s- . tVx-- m teLai'sieise.- L 4 i 1' t . t - - -Frost in this oouaty an4 Pender rriday night. ;; - Strawberries are quite plentiful at 25 cents per qaarti-ivaw r,v&itMM.K f-p- No-, ' interments m Bellevue tJemetery dunng the past weeJC: ; 3 t ' New ? moon forty-duo minutes Isr 8 o'clock to-morrow morning. r 4 - aftl I Therd were five tnterments in Pise Foiest (colored) Cemetery last week. The farmers ' in Pender Ire ge a I i:nE lo work jn earnest. We learn -that 1 m m h-iintitf tVin nanaL i . - i . . - -. I t L- The Raleigh' Neves says Mrs, I t " ti ft : Pf jtx'-L 1. I "-5,- T 1 - t . i ft "? fi " LajJCiL. ln Moon, the female revivalist, who to now in t that city, will probably visit Wilmington I BeitL " t'n'.amaMt; . $U'w i I i r I jTbe Register ot- Deeds; issued j wo mtVriai, iicenjes durina; the past - eetboiQ C( Which were whtte, couples. L- We learn that the children of FroBt alreet Methodist Sunday Seheo I are practicing lor a ppaeert, to he givenby i iuoui auuiouoio uw woe. 1 j y. R o tr-n nreach at I t Atev.15. It. xlall will preaun at I the! Seamen's Bethel this (SabbathT after- jL- at 4 Oeiock. Seamen and shoremen , .ttRn( ,h- rinvUed ( &tten lh' "?r7ic XUcrO WCIB. IITV ' lUkCIIUCUM : 1U I 1 , ; ' . ' , I Oakdale Cemetery during the week closing I yesterday, fotU beisijg jshildren, aged, re- 1 8Drictively. six days ana lour years. I PV T. J - 'i -H- Henderson, Dayis, colored, was I .i..J.. Il afflil. I JPtf 11. srresieu ywwuj,vu wwuui 1 --- h.rrf -Ith foreibla trea- i ;v - ... t.Hd reauired to enter into seen " r . ,11 wnuj v m . j ,t- u tbe 8um of $50 for bis appearance before Justice Wgner lo-m9rrow morning, ,,at 10- O'clock. t; j, X,' .-k'.V- ti-i f-i'.':';' -A yUQg colored. man by the f of David Mallett, Jr, was arrested at th(iVkohss,jrertejdsy., by Officer, Kobert Green, charged with cursing and abusing oue o the etreeL hands..' 9 was lodged, ialue .guard Jumms. from whichha ha4 just been, discharged. Tfae offii tfc Saperior'Conrt ... -o- Ck Mr. fkYaaAmringw, now Tent. a nc Md hndsome..ppearance and is a fu J ' t. P'114 P6er-hanget caa make.a;. Vast . Improi re- mitJiothe Jooka elbuUdiag.,-Now let thej caserfbe provided in which to preserve .ifls and other documents from the ravages of rats and mice, and Stacy will be happy. 1JI:M-'""JL : iu: WIOIINGTONit N. C,. SUNDAY ' APRIL' 20? 1i&V?!'cl There are affairs ia life- practical ones which give the lie direct to the aphorism of the poet that "distance lends enchantment to the vie w.? ' Special cases make the sen timent apposite and true, as, for instance, when the fruptial knot can be seen; with the mind's eye (how oneyed is poetry), as a feathery, gossamer-like- appendage, 'and before its real weightiness is felt,' 'But the: exception we have m our nun a is tnat oz our townsman; Eduard PeschaU, German 9opsul at this port, whose venerable parents T ill, on the 21st of April (to-morrow) cele brate their golden wedding.: in (juxbaven,J Germany. iThe father will be 81 and the mother ;7o years ci age. me u.. u. naa arranged to be present; nut pressing buaif nes made hi trip impossible, and while he cannot,' as his affection would induce -him to ido,' float into that fine harbor at the mouth of the river . Elbe, and salute the objects of his greatest, veneration,; he can and has . speeded them - goodly messages. But; he is still a truant ; we suspect that he forgot, to refer to the fact "that, though Vigorous, he ia ripening in years ;' that his ocks are not altogether black as the raven' wip e f that he is a little Inclined: to venera- blej. and that yesterday he waartwelU we won't tell, hut he was more-tban 21 on Saturday,' April 19,s 1879.- As we really have it in 'our own heart, : what can e Detter say than this : . tnatjAis yeneranie parents and himself ; may: greet eaehs other a year hence in the vigor both of life and The Bursaw aad 0elew Uallroa 'this new company; under 5 a charter ob tained at the 'last Legislature, will hold their first 'meeting at Jacksonville pn Mohi. day of Superior Court for Onsle'w, it being th 12th .of i May . . A. public : meeting in laor of pushing on the scheme will be held on that occasion at' Jacksonville, and a large attendance is pected.rtft We ' learn that renaer, unaiow ana omer sections are warmly in favor of this enterprize feWe feel assured that Wilmington, always fully alive to every judicious ; public Work will do her duty in the premises and alt along as 1 the work progresses. The. corporators will no doubt first order a 'survey to be made1 and books of subscription to be opened; With.. Burgaw aa pnelterminus and the hs8t.wnt ia Onslow as the other, this read wiil grqatly add tarjhe prosperity and matenat'weal theuSHBSalirty' interested, d its succeaa iconfldently expected.' It wilFbe ilout forrmifes lln, we) are ' .formei. When :completed,. and will be 's long f needed; inlet and outlet' for Onslow county. Prominent speakers Are expected Jo address, this railroad meeting on the. J2th of- May. a Fanny Gore, a 'dilaptate-'epeeimea-'-of frail bumastty,who4e arrest was meutipned in iour last was iratgned'on the charge xf using profane and obscene langugelpn.he streets, and was ordered fo-paya fine of $5 or !be locked tip for lea A Molly Harris.accused of the same Offence; was discharged.?;; fl4-T.: The case of James Davia,colored,charged with larceny, fwai poslpojicdhnllt Thursday next, on account of the absence: Of a mate- riai wuneas iar me prosecunoa.,u i . ...( ,.: , acting disorderlyba'tisirMlts or dered to pay a fine of $5 or be imprisoned for ten days. ' ,f- -- ' The Laarlafenrg Tragedy. A "communication -has been receiveel from "C,t hlfanthorl ot Uie !Ahrin1url special inrthe flTAB, giving n account of the late homicide at that place, in which he takes exceptions to the indirect denial of some pf kia assertions iwr irorrwrpcm eni "F," in a communication which ap- peared'In Thursday's Issue, ' and says he caa br ing'proof fo sustain all.that was said in the special referred to.CWe cannot give space to the entire letteivanomust now Insist that further discussion ofhe matter, through pur columnsceasev t.. -t-vj' i i 1 -e ai . '" : The OeverstmeBS.Trfcev: We aread-to-leanr-thathe-govern-f ment works' all INsw" Inlet ,weid not leally asmagea oyneniavt jiorpx, . i A ae rnQKs from the lighters is thrown upon ihe-works in such a way ai to!amake them!assume a ceae-like shape where they ara'seen above the surface of the water, and ihV action of the storm only precepitated the rock to the bottom and thus increased the width of the base of the structure which Jn reality was only the .accomplishment of work which was necessary to give proper streagth and durability to this great ocean walli v a ; onj Kemp P Battle will deliver Jec ,ture, : on Wednesday evening, 23d; in&taut, under the auspices of the- Historical and Scientific Society, and: ; will v present 4ha claims of the: University of jhe" State tq jhe consideration of our people. The lecture will take place at the Session Boom of the First Presbyterian Chufchi'and the public generally are .wviiea to aiieno.. v iathera sysiodL. . .; ';:'Z-ZV': The seventy-sixth annual meetln's of the" JLutheranrByaod will be eld at ,Be1Sel Church, Etanly "county.'cemmenclz cj Wednesday, the 30th. irf Aprils JJfr.; 7u. H. Gerkea has. been "selicted las tha tLi la gate from JBtCPaul's r Church, jia his city;, with Mr' ' John Haar, Jr.j , ; as J alternate. Delegates will leave for Synod a week, from nett Monday. - - a7amallable rxataersuiU The following are the nnmailahle lettera remaining: nihe city postofficei fTutL t Mrs.W. H.)Tpcktonj, 69 Todd street; "Jacob Simmrcare J. .'.'Slsanv CouiTt M Maid street, Louisville. Ky., '(no stamp); Mrpu Kebmaon, Xio. ou mmstea ssreefc. t It i J Mi,'. ! ii"iH7-jtJ i. . i .'" ' ill i vL-r-sI 21" iT' '"'-.""Ht.U'-i-'W' .V- 7 ? ft Litf r ! ToOa)U Indieatlens. : ; For ' the South Atlaitic States; falling '! r. if- - ...i . . . r&T7. r. partly ciooay weainert . i ....... tJ. i ; r........ m mw . iMJ'iioJf iii'i i: 1 YIetlinlzea onee nor. . J ? vy I ' t "' " ..I . 1 . . . y a . I tie mav not bohe 18 not "a failure aa an I arusi, oufc y au vibuch uccu uiiauiag ma 1 . to the- exactions' which: the literature of ad I veriuuDg maaes upoaaumr .no oeuer evi- i.,r dehce of this truth could be cjted than his the word "greenbacks" Instead of 'MsUnrinlir." when " a week aedi In the columns' of the STAR, he invited' all his -LXi x.ijiL iii?tt A.-U.f- friendac-.to Call," nOlWltb overcoats, but .l3M.f..lr. .nH .it for thi nW, F z r r rr. t ,, 1 witli greenbacks, and ait -for their pictures His gallery was thronged with respondents and Van's hair aorltnrariant- and - silky stood on end when" they approached in single file. He pointed in vain to the rules Of ibis gallery, requiring pictures lo be paid rot Jaetore negatives were wicen.- me visitorapleaa in Dwoi ims pretension his advertisement, stating ,that . hey Were pre-;. to pay.fojr .their pictares each, ten- Bering him the greenbacks (pieces of green I paste board.)' Acting, no deabt. under the 1 , , , , I that they were hot disposed to Sponge upon- auiteDrettv.but it was a regular old "Con fed.M,,iUiider aach iressuMba' could but siikpiymlle blandly and lay it away in bis vest1 pocket: " Upon the orderly but noisy reiirement of 'the6 cTowd. 'otherfHeads rloMhtle8aiUimaffmiiae Chat 'VanT' 'waa eele- anoiuerDaoyor someininsoi ine son. a. i Wfeedponxauing. ipr,tne purpose ore- . J - 'J'4i.' -i - -' y.. ' ' - haidiaz the picture ottbereenoaci: par(v. I was .informed that it, waa spoiled by too I mfcdagiinat. a jrantiemaa, says net;, wiujd wager a pint of schrimps, or a pound I v 01: sturgeon; mat, ai was causea oy tae anaainf or tne oreaa jmskbi ui : a aiaraet i tilpst Maithaw.taf Aldarmanii'nrnnnrtinnn I wiorchaacing to be in the party, could not 1 naia nun sen stiU' jrom- excessive laug&ter. I Thermometer Reeord. (i ' c; 1 ! The following will show, the state of the Hiermometer, awwie bwtuoua uieuuuueu, n. i thermometer,' atthe'stations mentioned, at L$l yesterday, evening, 'Wasbingtoii mean '"T.ivl!: Vr"'""" r1'"" time, as ascertained from the daily bulletin issued from the Signal Office in this city: Atlanta. ..... . 67 Attausta. , . .. . .,70 Jkey.VVe8t,. ...... 71 1 Mnhilo . . . 74. I Charleston, .. 67 oaariotte........oi Cor8ieaaa. '. . ;v83 Galveston, . . i ;'. .73 Havana . ........73 Indianola, . . . . .75 Jacksonville,. .T, .73 fuuia xwBsa, . . . . .o Savannah-.. . .-69 8L Marks........ 69 I Wunmgton, ; . WUmington,;,.. 63 1 sheihr Stxewreie !. -' ri ue excursioo 1 irom - eneiov to mis cuv I has been - postponed until the seta last. thiaUfmod-Onr niftareland friends 1 , " may itsmdcoc on us inmueuoue uumucrs; wo u mitfj care oi iuoiu, especiauj we mar- rifcd mea; Just as express men would of a -v A slr n faa.imskw'iVi4 Mf .... jf. ! nt.la Hn tntlli J ' it f i i l ii:.... " J. t " .,...'; ' j , .. . - -v . u - -;.-m ...f. ' -i'l. j'tc-iturs Hi! . . .. -ii? is . i m; ; JUritiaU orig: . Zingu ilurns, from tnis pdrtwsf i wwi bi ixuuiuuco ra (aq mmiuu.' j German barque Atlantic, Schericg, ar-1 riired at Stettin on the Mtbfrom this port -." Schooner - jfary JJB. Oliver, Baker, clbared from New York;' for this port, on L'4 0.u' Ils tl-;ua iHir x-' a.iaan i rL ia. iiiai . ,r "T "- ." j; ti ieifesfr?! I- . - ; . . - - J"" I ' - - U.Bcheonr Frank A. Mtgee, Young, ar- ril a tW ..'Mm A vk.- Rth HT.roh ...wt ... w. . ...uww from this port. Scnerjlawlr arrived at' Port Spain oa the 9th inst.; from .1.1. n .1 nl. n.l O 'Tiiniti.l fin ihf. put v, yju, J BBViUCU UI.' ;jiimilllll VH . HW Slat.i-etOA) -'Isius jithrui I .'i.j, ii .. " HT Siiamer.. Capt Garrasonaftec an absence of about threo w-e&aiFavetMWIiee where she? lias been . T . : , St. , , uridMrbrrinAri overhaiilinirtrived Vester - hinhat tfiey werewillingto payhim for t a.-ia7. "a I hii laboahdtrrittble; and he was handed s , LINBN COLLAES, only 10c, "j jjhempsiof .my tock betpg selected Uie piece a one r' htindred-denar'bilwhichl looked :f i-pvp wonbjici emd madel xprBly fornie. I am enabled, to offer w.fii iiul 7.T7tr .v'.jjfw...ii vpi , or wainutLumDeronnancu day morning pressed tut lai ; a rjsew pring Lrt oi i;f yr. vrkjuaMrteeaui4: j ou.., . (ivwu.iMf, . tv.j uv-. sonppearincel5 Warf - - i - t ' -'..!.'.-- sj-. ti.fi' i ner regular time. . ,? mhTdI The following embraces a total list the vessels boundldnViTmlnglon from for eign ports as far as Js now known: Germai haVquer Amanda, ".Captain Schultz, sailed IreA.RetterdamAprir;! - l Tu- .rt t T. .; ..-..L Z i b-ii' jLrtu jjverpwoi opru oa: cweuiau uwm: wMu..vvpwiu ooici.iuuu, mi". ..vu. Gtrmahr barueoJ&oinmwIfz! Bwchajrd, r y w rww,r aM vu ITVtW ) 1 W & T, w najque.xwrmand.'SteBsetf.Antwerp, Aprp ISlhi NttwegiiD. bque . Staubo, .eilsen, London. Harch 27th: Norwegian barque m JlT- ..ill, I: l ... . io.t i -schedule timep, ,m,) apd t.WM f xpected .j Office .on rutt, thkt she oafdi reach -PayBtteville hy 8 a. I . ' ,, , I m lOMisy. oeing aa nour w aavaaw-wi 1TvviaTTr 2T ataci ati a ! :. IX APnJiwwean.arque om ma, .Captain Qlsjen, sailed? from. Bristol MtauHsfi iiCHBsavpaBXSi CO -vjhT 'T9"' ".V-f r.'. iu'V'."C'I- 1 h i u " .r, V -c-n' ipSOlt .orth Water atreet v I wifej yaaiB'wflf oalyi lie".poertuof vf AbriSd; Germans banjne ;Germania,;rUr ...r j ,. ,,, ,,;;, j.. yi-.ii' - m .j slooffiEL ! ,.iaiiv, coiiao v.ra yili '. avi m6wisailed fom? Hamburg-April Sth; Amjgn'i, 8TjpWBlt,i?fViQd' 81,;iiw a is!5i Mediarp Jebsea,ambril'Marehf58thi - ttntrsz-jrr wTrsfaaittsI' jW 'jlfijsSE JAttrjB, Girihatf Var4ue Mlnna,;Bee ,Ha'mhfl lder 1 Fanner, WZa A. Faleoneruaan, ;WiMteLValI Q treefa MW; egijbeu ; rirt ,1 iii Hilvorsen, Antwefb.lJApr24i Norwegian lJ t Margaret I MPJson SOpn McPhersoaii J J CsfrW:arB E?i..fiVdBJ Jha xMuuuuaou. ijii.ar8eiiic,s, auuu,i"i 1 sxBcucea oy tne aeiemaanta, Aiexanaer jraiconer German ba'rdue 'tos'd HaVdt Atichaeisl f .M?? Aftcrdam Marh Jlth;.; .jSd Halcrow, LiverpooJaajbA9thprwe I dollars each, made on said day. by; the, sjW-tee.fal f ?ZM, rtMi.uihaHr-iSi L giaa una ,MaoMeal AflaefBei iM.woij., April 1st; British , .WgrUaTauerousr- defarb3paBxemeaMarch-i:L n?'61 Aij'lfwwuif vwj'tjtffs- 6-r i j'j ijjv, .( (. ,4 ,j j 4. 4i L. m- A.fi ii' - .'-i-- t r. l. Jill fci 11 i - 1 i.vij nuEu kiicu vuitutcu in .uupu dally when given 16 children In t'the shape at a sooth (ncr Mnrtil. 'TYt" KnM'a Bah'r SyrupaawarrantedrnoT td cbstain opiunai in anv iormi ana i tha most innoeeni ana eCbaciotia. remedv fori children teethineL t i .lus n1irjKj .vima jjia r "! - (ia-j- i NEW AD VERTISE11ENTS" ' 'I'1 "s I "City subscritsfs . BMtrt'iim Thtr' RttRarW-4 WW. tin-. .v. n lrnntritm cm.n . . uwiw w uo Aviuiiau oion. id w April i.t. m rmTiMt to rin nrnnntiXJhVTii nPa -week, I araijcoiinpeUed tor have the .. . o , t S DAVIS. I " - Grant'. Liofirii feast iPowier. K 'eaiVaad 'tt cents 7i3t wimd. ,y - --m W41M .-A V W . TdtoTir iteckfurtog the past week "nice palatable dishea to salt all taatea, ,4, r .. .1 ' c" anff Bee, an4'a8k fo!prices,wMehwnr'De' glten, and prices that cannot be undersold, at . ,i'i , I ! H. 'McQAfilTyr A GO'S., - aome Beasonaoio iieucacies, wnicnwuinuuce no in Trent and Dock streets; f -iJ ti.;i VJJ -j-ifl -:iii,pb i.i iO;'ia icui io" Jfiii? I ap 23 4t . . , r ; cotton, MILLS. . j .- , . I 4 i VQr thA LadieET. rpuKRi5 WILt;J Ba Toi0u6priitf oV n JL-W;j.n " ' Ifr FINS FRENCH PATTERN HATS and BON lauaauAi, zia meu me Lituuea are respect- I r fnllT Invited to caJL- w:'Eto!iv --.-, . l.f Juiuopa veryiw TTficesas ,, . I ap 30 It ' i WJMOH'S." I Phonbgriaph.; - ; - - , MVAayg oraaleatajaaacrfflce.the,obje ...tv i .apisoawst c 8b7 dawson CO.. I t - . . -i . i ' G-OOfT W nrlT - " i1! A . J :' . . .iiierfKrls i -Ly Old Pictures copied and enlarged at ! , - YATKH PHOTOGALLtKV p w v ; ' i ' .' ''.'i:; ; ! ElTipirO; HOUSO XIaving puhchAsbd thb ihtkRBST of uolDX " 'ti.saarini uoubje, i respectrouy t' Invite the traveling public to Rite .'m t taea calL' 'I marantee1 to keso a FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, and tombDrtuTti)levithlseMtfafriaukdifff i . . i ; 1 ....... ,. . I . . . . Ol n J UTt T T .Tin IT I T I ! 7 , C6ttbi Bdttillg', t ? K J Wrckuws'witii Promptness ftbiipatch j.- : u7i if jta.-uiilaii tv;; ai. v-j T .-' v r!v ..? - - ,;r: .:.':. ' : n i - uat a . T f -.itt. t n . M f f! J.JJ. .IU.IVl(iail J-.'iJ J-.l i I !ij ! titidi? ttwit vzrnvriTPa Ain s b ' I attach., where th Wlnent rHcrum i T.ftinnr. Htn'lu. f.f- - .iMJ I -t ' 'K o '" vMO , j ' .1 alwava hn fonnA.' ! AttMitnm -.it.il nniUn witrin 1 Montiromerv 71 I aaeaaance. I respectmiiy soucit a snare or iae a wwr mm, wcuiaikui iurnmo ouurueu " I Pstroaatte. " t J; J. CURTISi I tfenal advantagesTfectan interior view."-Xiew- Orleans, ... .71 I mpto u c Proprietor. I ITsom Preface. . - i -.; Innocence ! vis I. ,'LL BE BLOWED IP I DONT SAY IT IP IT costs me my scalp. BABIES I Bless the Babies 1 I .love to PHOTOGRAPH THB BABL&S i I "7" - "' j , Iswhen the neighbors send them to see me.) And I .J ' .t l . -a V' i'U vHlii'l i wen ioyo un oaoies lor tneir pore innocent i hearts. Oh, ho ! they remind me so much of my- Uea doa.t D 1 t - l . . , i . . i . . t I fc."!" LV4 CMJllVKtU. V. V.U1UW&11. lUUllvJ I '. .i! :;.:;t. I 1 .Vv! i ls.lt i either. ' ' ' wnew i l eoiiv. wouldn't x eaten it u tnem htak i I people was to pat this in the paper. It would take I some tau oreacnutfir to mar. some loiaa neueve i i 1 tnat i was net to Diame i ror vt.-iwntf r I i ' . anoiieaierm rramesi i and Mouldin ii.tO. M every description. ? i ,v apsoit wiimingion, . y. J: Oeneral Taylor's i l I TSteTRUCliON AMD KEOONSTRti-CTlOiff " H -r ;' '.-r; iv iAI0 vc.t .lt 'j , .. . i . . . - , w . . ( . a . sr a. aa lasaa mrmw mr m wuinar ksisia' uaua eitfr Have w I Just received. - At prices to suit all. j r I - Always a wen selected stock of evcrytomg In a swa wa v&vuaw lwv AwliO auu ANlWf I " 5Pa ntanonery luneas ,t rune as ,, ' . . , , YATES BOOK StofeK; f i f i ansixi &l?RICEi 4 We are net'only Manufacturing (ft. iiiiiJ iv I lSY'StX, j VMMasUf, TT . MS W WVWlim VAJUkS. A 4MSVI. !!i 1 ff WP BOOK oas Aae stock i vwiwm ouau aniuu;uiutw raiuarr t .Itj&rg rr FREE FROU TBJB I8FLAMMABLB QfJAXIiejll I ltiaaotariapetttive.!Oii,iait oav- taa awiaset j f riexMumniattae Aaafcft3!Ma&6 i , - M jrom oc .to 88c, nereallon. and even at these Prices xnsw HANsygB corjHTX,,, T court. i 7 -r ,n . .-d,aio miavlefMiay. I f Tactfoa ialbroaabi to vforlOMaaeeiior I mertgage on certain Real Esute situate in the c I ' Wilmtagtoni comaa4 State above menttoai i theorderef JameaBi MaeijKmin.ASM aatww 4 a iana ute aeienaanta, AMxanasr inogserioa " ii- ,w I nam A. iraieoner, are nereoy notmea ana w . toantMU ilthii natTam AT UaSDDrX)r (won at so appear at tne next renn or ue enpcriutvuiu . the said CountrntWew-HjoieTretfl at the i rv tt,. i TT7iit- nn the thirteentn. l- " a tS79and answer O! m)ai( as a l.wnaw v fltka Saala. U WL I i ..,.. s. .7 . i ; ST vt ; '-Mu ,V tfi fa.i4- a m nm hsti ar na waaar m anravav am i .x na a m imi wi r . A a . r i . - . , . . - i' K iuu. Mi.pnrun uia Kan AtMaer'nenoii. I I - , . . - j aiInVanawe m Lf!:5t-i ZMJlffirEJZr VrAffSJSLrtl Tt l5"!?Ta-fi fcl f fJftit nfT03MMa,8nksaadTAke i piJS.7TnMnSi fr-m -t v awthtrhiqe. - -vr'jWiitiJtiUifi-: :?j4ij tAM-J 1m - X4iy'J'-f X"'v Iavis ! . .'!! I Tjrrrr TTTT WHOLE-NO:-3,6 j NEADYERTISEaaNTSv fjv -apcS; U . . jr, v UL. r Ke;8Ti, , i T- ' u Jt -j-ij i.. LflP.T p !i .1 i . J :, .,; i V,w r j 4rHf AtcarcWrt" yt6 arc prepared to fill air orders USuiv usa uiai ana yon will De convinced oiir f aUiye And Jarge stock enable as to give ftUin anyothe S .tu;r.,jitTrr-,tw. other ; house In the ;i. ADEIAN ft 'VOLLKRS, L t w uoieaaie urocers apsetr , & 1 . E. -cornel1 TMatad.DocU Ui J 1 JJHE ENTION )N OF MY CUSTOMERS IS HBADT-MADB CLOTHING in the city i f " ' XTo Auction Goods ara ever offered for sale in ttit honse. so If von would wear a STYLISH. AND wjuiLi maxiis ciuri'cauon r .' .i a Tne uioinier. I'l -i '1 i i it irkatks a loud kbpobt, akd tHB re Ill anl hfaM UMtfir iiutaHil. i t . tKi ..ihttBeoettOTpr fatal to tatepMesed state of aflair-and will eontinne - i, tcood'IttwSroatOut. adTforInseJ.'L75cts; aa Exaauaa larea Ilnarawal marea goeiMrtrit SaitAfa. j omer. duiu syiaBtnigni'sxsxpress. , , . Market St v flSTTrfTinn m'HfinnllSTTnnTlniT 1 1 I A. UUl. t. V tA W M MMt. UWVUHU HVt.Vyi I'll -'!ts. fcatMj-' -yu-.if j't--A- y ERS9NAL EXPERIENCB OF THB LATE I'Al iioiljiirc-lfi: Li-nil "'-U.'i'- t. -t V WAR. By RICHARD TAYLOR, Lieutenant Gen- " I fitits tuill oi:ttdio'if w erai in toe uonieaerats Army. 1 vol. evo. uioin. Wvy ? 1 S.. t t1 e f i i T 'It-. 1.1 . , 1 T J 274 pages Price ti. , rThese reminiscences of secession, war and re- eo&stractica. it has Boemed to Tne a duty to records f For sale at " .S I i HKINSHERoaR'S ; ap30tf " ' Live Book and Moaic Store. I ttSRanX2 I Genuine Barren Patent Buesrr Wheels If yon wajnt-jftoodajlawDrl jished Hardware House or I kp 20 tf - 19, 21. 23 Market street J 1-ow Prices. 13 r t -.. ' I. .l f!4 'iJJUt '.isU do-tJlMt fottOO, jLaoies jMewport Ladles' Clo'h 8hoes,: (") T. 75 cu and $1.00. Men's Lined and ' ij Bound JJiotaa at $L lUtneruooas; i-nqst & j3iiiLowDownti ii gaol j : ' Pot Cash at FRENCH ft SOS'S,! .Profit at WUmtnEtonv l 1 TAX PAYEES I JI A III. M MMM4 : ri-J O Are Invited to examine the new arrived biock at we ew Jwnitiire Stoye, omg at, ajow xriceo. .ffror. Market and Sd Sts.. WilmiBeton. N.C. .- hp SO tf " Warerooms d, bet . hartet trmcess. SI5ElMafa!Co J l-' kABESa HAfiiyESS t m d ' .1' wu c '$7.40 per set and upwards. Bridles. Baaaies. ooiiars. sc.. an eraaes. - vRi-p-mlrS .tut Safrh1 In ahrtTidlUiAfl.'U J J W i i RepailiSSdwn promptly. -fiK'jJi !' : ' WdAiUm h.5l-'.feliUd 45-Ua.U Siif la ill &"ii;. 8Bi'lBli'- Hatters. li&S, liMiiish. .iiiiJJuii-tiiSjii ttt tiij. J.J Bead therestmieny, wwaraCfctaavxhimsli sdl lo2idixJJ.i Ii f:VROSSMORE'andf'PARKi!R, COOKS I feVertthnit vonWeDiEivee'aeoOD SUTIS- o they so. WHOLE FAMILIES- ABB MAPS rrr, new lei jawi in, mam-rar xrmv-im mut them out oniy at wwism r raTaif va a wrvT T. flTnrTr SlWfrW AlAWalr,Wgtaa til FINaST lATi. JF. am x nAiiMuuvv' LairWrl F .nM tr ifrnlt and Confecttonenr Stores v s r 7 i - ' " ' 1 i"h A sBuaht . Fresh yiRaUilA M tAtTTT MB" a xm-i ill -m nnu Knan. W rl 1'1'K t CORN, Alan. Vinegar. Boanlah Brawn. l 3Foiloatrr SOtf i Noe. and 3 BouthWaterat x-uyicr, voaec, Dpgar, ooap, ac .and when I TTTJB3, 8POKBS, RIMS, CART WHEELS, ' ' I ll Rkitt Badia. and : Seat.-; Rnltv Wheels. wtnm L v ita tTMA Iwvn A. .11 mlnnm Whdfll 'I'm 'ExamI F flu tf '4t3kL:U i iififo aiiwS...B. ap jntr-IfccV sf!9ai 1 ft at I 6 fa j... I , I V t" - llV'tst, "-t . L; inoatf 1 : t Ne.S5 South Front SV t v m rfT mv. "-jt m . ; 9b Eun ond ttay,iih.vk..-ifiiJ( V.. at a It..., lllliUri... ...... A k.t i , roardai....i .... 'am 1 , five dajs,... . 8 60 1 Jjna waek,..,.,v.M..,.,.''.,' 4 Ot, j v !- s .T wj9aka,.....;T,.C. . a ao - - - t, "Threeweeka,..,,,,,;,,... 8 60 H One month .. .. . ini . . 1 1 vu ' . . tut , . " .M Ail . fc . inrerinoiiuii..:. Six months,... .-j.. J.v .. ' 40 00 . , One year, ...i; '. i. " 60 OS . BTCo&tract Adverasements tsken tt pmpft v ' tktely low rates. ;rj. ' " ... , , r " Tea lines Mild NonpareU type make cmt square. ? NEVV ' ADVERTISEMEN'IV, B 0 atiTxight j HcKoy DONT t . .t. Propose to Compromise . ,4;r- j 1 A w; tifj u-Si. . , c r .i. 4 . 1,,. 4.jr .i , 1r?)lIi?Rt:Jlit5 : Fear cfj; CoiliifcrioB'- j rTHAT THKY HAYB f c'..v.?' . !a Ti rt,l'.;H ' - Tvt - - --4' KrT ' " ."W.fVi-'T--' i! , ..... . .. HE tAR&EST,aidjOSf COMPLETE ' STOCK OF"' F amily Croc e ri e s EVER OFFERED M It ' .f c i- ..1 n the City of ! WilmiDgton ! ' ' We know oar natrons and the nablie veneraUT I :if . i 'Ar.i: f i xi ... ;..-.ii '. : . . .ir ... - .r. -... 1. are surfeited with ear enumerating articles we have to sell, so THIS Sunday morniaar we will try auk not torh' .el Bunday Veagly enaaco- . i4 or their patience by enumeraUng, but, tj way . ' or parenthesis, we win state we can . .....1 -jlvm :.?' j.'.:VT. A Siil-W You More Good Goods vni vytttj u A-WTytr if ;..-. ,'-. THAN AHY HOUSE IS TlfiB CXTY.3aJND' THAT,; ..., Ci; WRITE POR PRICES, Yemen who buy' fa quantity If yon don't joa . wyi doyonrsohrea iajuslce. t"V; Sice;' ft! 3 jS' 'i:w KV; t l"We invite everybody to come and see us. Came., - DO come. Please come. Won't you come anu confer a favor en . , . J S and 1 ip23B4Wtt J'J 5 and T NORTH If BO NT 8T. i.-M....t its ? y .V v u 4.; .. ' COOK'S PLOW, IMPROVED . , j . a... Atlas Plow. Stonewall Cotton Plow. - the best in nse; Turpentine PaUtrs, Round Bbarea, Bcraperai uses weignts, tiacK wneuers, wnite-. wash Brushes, Blacksnutha'. Bellows and Tools, Axes, urun noes, iramen Kaaes, noes, unggy.uart and Wagon Wood Work. Ac., Ac, all at the Lowest Cash Prices at the New Hardware Btore of ' . , f ii ?aj -BaccessortoHenningAToe to Henntns A Tfcel. - - , - No. Market street ; street NXAB TBI WHART. - apse Dawtr A Full Supply t.'.t i' 1 t. . - ' ' !: &'c.,' &c., &c: : A slHA Bushels PRIME WHITE CORN ia iilaUUU -store and dally etpected. V B.cAWA Bushefs ' CHOICE SEED add" FEED ' - ifkA Bales. Choice Eastern, Maryland and , - - ".OUU "! other HAY.' : K- . ' - A " The Very Best Fresh i Ground MEAL, PEARL ' 1 aid EXTRA HOMKSY, bJcORN, PEA MEAL, &c. ' ' x. .' fei U'lbii ififjQ J;U4;J0l. '0,.tj'4'-:.' "Our Choice GBADB FLOUR to iuH all buyers; ' at prices below: the ad vaaee;,.; X.' us. . itiitcneii ce son. apSOtf;- . ' .'; . ' .- asJfS' wB 1 t-J ti-a ei - Jfc -rV SMSSBl .J i t.ii Hlolasses. ,1 Ilolasses. .i,.,..,iJ;iS ap 7 ' 1 0 KERCHNBli CALDER BROS ' 1 : orn.e 5000 Bush Prima White CORN. 1 1 ' f Li'Sd's. 2 tti KKRCHNER bALDER BR08; ! i 100 NYortf 5? ?4?K9i r-' 'iic!'f Forsaleby ? i:'-.,-sfiVM.H ho tr KKKCaM CALDKH BROS ' ap -rit JiU Ul . UlIXUL 11 Hill. - ,i gQQ FXQtJB,U eradeas u t 400 W3Ai'0 ' rirf Harness rtt. 9 baaaies, sor )GKEIJaiiH ! ;f f 'Street. oppodte'cfty'Hall.-' ; ' - ' ': ' ' " RPAIRINQ DONk WITH NEATNESS AND j wostajOtTAP'&:4o;;-;..' j L- HORSE-SHOEING A SPECULTY. . .: r. ' Owners ofciJarnASes, , WAOONS. jweedlnf Repairs, will flnd Lit t thetr interest to brinr themat once ,f !t p . h-itavden: " TTt - - ; HARNESS. 8 ADDLES, ., constantly ea hasd. ,;.; HORSE-SHOEINO done at Low Prices. i t- , tjft'v TTJST BXCETVXD, . .' r ;:-,-V-f. vi yv.. rt FLOWER-' CHURNS and PIPKINS, 1 . f4 I fPM-eii33ia w W1 lf.f
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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April 20, 1879, edition 1
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