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THE II0EI7IITG STAB. J H HUSH ED DAILY EXCEPT MONDAYS. utm or atraaoniPTUMt p advako. : One year, (by mail) poatage paid,.. $7 uO Slxmontha, " " ' "vw. ,.-.. 4 00 , rhre months, " . .. ...... i 85 One month " ! ' ; . .......... 1 00 To City Subeerlbera, delivered la any part of the city, Fifteen cents per wees, uar city Agents are i jff VVT17 XT" i'Ol unauthorised to collect far mere than three months L.y vJXj. .A.A.X V '"""IN KJ Z", The strike iu the Durb&m collieries is virtually ended. ' -King of Bolgiom writes to the Pope thai he regrets Impend ing dissensions in the country on proposed revision of educational law. '-.' Chill has declared war against Peru on account of ' lalters friendship fori Bolivia. Ifeneral of i Bishor, Ames tkkes nlace to- morrow. Great destruction by recent j AaaiIb irt Texas nftmnrratn 'manU I . . fested great nrmneBsyesteraay, in uonresa, 1 14 regsraing; Biaiutory'reionn. - in ns London; finglafcd, walking match,' Weston is the hindmost man In the contesL: The President issued proclamation against eril-doers who propose to invade Indian territory: '- jMr. Ewingpf Ohio, made a telling speech in the House yesterday, in regal d to the menacing altitude of the Re- publicans towards the President it he should failtoveto the bill in behalf of free elec- j lions. A new member of; Congress I mi the floor 'veslerdav SDOke with creat I acceptability, The Pope wUl shortly Usue an important document against I SociaUsm. New. York markets : I Money easy at244 per cent.; cotton duU ni Hilia ronts. flnnr flrn nnnthp.rn I $4105 40; wheat ,c. better; corn ,iaic better: spirits .terpentine steady at 30 cts; rosin $1 40. v "r , " '; I ; ; v Mr. Lorillard has purchased a large number of the best Lexington colts ou Mr. Wel8hs stock falrm near Phil- adelphia. !i Key:- Francis M. Baker,'- of the Episcopal Church, m his 57th year, died suddenly in Richmond on the 25th, of- paralysis. : Blairie, ihati his ;, second speech, was vefy"bd'dh South Carolina. This was his'Wcond offence, within a few days. , Senator Butler is reported as giving : him some very plain talk. The correspondent' of the State says of Butler: " I i "He said ihe dismissal of the case against oue of the late Slate officers had been de cided upon months ago, and, had frequent ly been advised, by himself. He further vailed attention to misstatements by Blaine and told him he was in the habit of mak- -. iug statements without regard to whether they were true or not.1' , t; x , Conkling announced that he would "make a .few remarks on the army bill." He only spoke tnree hours. If be had ouly "made jthe 'greatest speech of his life," which he has long promised, he would . have probably spoken an entire week. t ;As it was he drew an immense crowd, and made a speech of marked ability. The - Richmond &ate'truslwortby Wash ington correspondent says of the ef-' fort; ; j'.. "An old .Republican Senator remarked that he neveTheurd an abler speech in his life, and Republicans generally are de lighted with it, while Democrats say it was plausible sophistry. ' t . . . "it-is indeed a. very forcible statement of the Republican view, and will meet the approval of the mass of that party every where. In many points it was very vul nerable, and in others waek. It was a comprehensive review or restatement of the points made by many Other speakers of his party, rearranged, amplified and il lustrated as none of them could do if" Here is the style of Lord Roscoe, aa it is described to the Washington correspondent of the Baltimore Sun: "Defiant in throwing down the gage of battle to that majority on the issue which is presented, and in the. distinct intimation that he and those who act with him intend to fight on that issue, giving and asking no quarter." Aggressive in not condescending lo defend the legislation of his own party, but hurlinfir his darts into the very citadel of the Democracy fer undertaking to de- stroy thaUlexwaUOaTiree.inemDerajQi. LiS manland Attorney General Devens, sat and tlranKW every woro utterea oy r. von a- K.M!2r5vrS thenPre&i4estt and they ail looked grave at bis cool.way of flaking tit for (granted that the President wauid-Yeto1 tne-Approv Driationhaa Sfifiakintf bls fiiSghty crest and uToIntiDg" the finger of scorn at -the Democratic side, he sneeringly told them lhat the only way by which they could help backing out was the hope that the President would help them eat. Thrice.if notoftener, with a mocking -disclaimer : that he meant anything personally offensive.he addressed himself to. the Southern Senators in the most arrogant- of tones and manner, lec tured them on what he asserted to be the condition of affairs in the South and the course pursued by them in shaping legisla- . ? - - j a. MK u thenvwilh a solid Korth in xnenaciag wora !!2wrTtfed l M Mark Gray.the younst maa' who at- temtf&'Co Vssassioate'Edwin Booth iafromlteoknk, IowaliUe is a sales. man,' and is probably crazy. Booth was playidg1 St ' MoTicker's Theatre Chicago! Here is an account of the attempted Jkilliog;..? - 4va " ' " ' . "The' pfaySwaS 1 "Itlchard'IIt,' near the finish of the - last act, when Booth sat in the glare of a calcium light- with r all the other lights turned down and was engaged in the soliloquy. He sat a little to the right of the centre of the stage, with.' the prispn on one side and the cottage on the other. Gray sat nearly on a level with him, in the first balceny. and eerne thirty fecf distant, with the pistol concealed in his sleeve, in his left band holding a copy of the play, which 4 he,, had evidently been following, intending to fire only f at the' tight time. : When the first, 1 shot rang out there was a dead ' silence. Booth did not stir: but, as a second ball came whizzise. down and nlbughed Its way through a piece of board m the cottage an inch in thickness, he quietly rose and went towards the wing.- Gray snapped his pistol again And was, cocking it for ft fourth at tempt when .the rush was made for him. As there seemed to be some doubt as to the man, Booth again stepped .out and pointed airectly at him. All this time there was a wild . uproar In the bouse, and shouts of r-Throw him over," "Hang him," "fitcu him out of the window' and the like were heard. He was, however, speedily hustled Vbe ullP houw Bd locked The Penalty is from one te four teen vears in the Denitentiarv. Grar I .. " v .,. i -liJ pony he, aid ndlucceea.i llaeavai be will do so yeU,' "New Unlee or the Supreme Court." j t - .Charlotte Observer. i -The : Sopretne Court before ad journment! adopted eomo modifica tions of the rulos governing theprao tice therein, which are of f special in- terest to lawyers. : The diatricta are jtoVe Called in their numerical ' order and one week is lo be given to each district. - The first district ia. how I au uib. uiomuv 10, w- 1 ever, not to bo called till Wednesday of the first week. Monday anaTues-1 day of that week are U be given to examination of applicants for iMJcuoB W urauueo law. lus can ui oases at the end of the docket willl ;,t.t i.niii uiui a.i- I VIEW JTIWl &buu n uuuvain from an v district not docketed be- fore the end of the week set apart for such district will go over to the next term', and not, as now, to the 1 end of the docket. iTHE GITT.1I -V'v. NBWlDVKUTieBMENTH. j Taxpayers. , Yates Photography. A. David One penny. E. H. McQxhgg Lost dogs. . . . ., ; I YAtbs Gen. Taylor's book. ! Mtjnson Coming losmorrow. I S. Q. Northrop Soda water, j J. Dawson & Co. Hardware. -t Raffle Breech-load ipg gun. . - Robert iHenntng Plows, &cv ' J. EL McIlhenny Fresh drugs. C. Rosksthal Boots and shoes. '. Hetnsberqer Blank books, &c . J. H. McQarity & Co. Iced tea, G: R. French & Son Low prices. ! BoATWRiaHT & McKoY-herries. I Brown & Roddick No advances j J; C STETESsoN-Thlngsyou want. ', G. A. Peck Wire-hanging baskets. ; Harrison & Allen Spring styles. I Parker & Taylor Cook stoves, &c. 1 Festival Ladies St. James Church. ' Otterbotjrg Like paper on the wall. Alt affer & Price Bash, doors, &c Concert Front Street Sunday school. ; Gerhardt & Co Buggies, harness, &c I 'P. H. Hayden yragonv harness, &c , Mallard & Co Harness saddles, &c John Wi QoBDQM &h Bro. Insnrance. I Wn.tjiiw A IrmnmsnTg Qrocerlea.&C. ' Giles & Murchtson Ice cream f reezers Kerchner & Calder Bros. Molasses, corn, bacon, &c." Locsil Uoce.i 5. ,. ,;'.-,t 1 ' . Only one interment in Belle vne Cemetery during the past week. No interments in Pine Forest (colored) Cemetery during the past week. . i .. . a j uueb : lwuaaen vm cuiii heme from Washington last night or this morning. ; , - " Twoor three of the , policemen were before the Mayor yesterday morning for seme dereliction of duty. -i. I 'Another lot of spoilt beef and mutton was sent out ; of ; the market by Health Officer James yesterday. Tho i KOrflfltaf Yaf I IPtnA Iftftfl Pn 4 JL UU jAWivevi v l"" T w ; sik marriage licenses dunOg the past week, i -i.i.T, ttrp for white and three for colored couples. r . tr. nL.,!.L,,iB. ihn fc ,wiBJ ;u:-w" -..1,. esterday, both of which were adults, aged W -i years. Uic.,wn.Wj The handsome silver service- all-presented to Rev. Dr. Bernheim and wife, o the occasion of their silver wedding, was ordered through "iri'nf nftflf iiAi 4ia .1 - We janderstand from Postmas ter Brink that the $10 .refunding certifi cates will only he issued forabout forty" days longor little more than- one month. Interested parties should note the fact. V il Iaaao and James Baker, colored, W,K.n: w,.n in ixiline 4imlPeL were arrested by Offlcers Dayls and terday afternoon, for drunkenness ana t guard nouse. t . ; v , - . !-The only ease f.r the considera- tion of the Mayor yesterday morning was I that of James Mills.whlte.who will let John Barleycorn get the better of him. He was Un the alternative of paylag :$10 orre- maimng ia ine city pristm ui mwui wji. t We" were glad'toIearn' that Ml Isaac Reynolds, who was so badly injured - ... . mm w -w by falling from a . scaffold at Messrs. Gas sidey & Res' Marine Rail way on Thursday afternoon last, ia steadily improving, aad hojpes to be at work again ia a shert time. L r Whiting Rifles to-morrow even ing .at. 8 o'clock sharp, -We make this meintion because in our "anxiety to Tiave' them la the field we called them; together, several days since. ' The only thlng'wtf ask fpr? our good opiaioo of them Is this: That (we shall hear that not one active member, uniformed or ununiformed, was absent. , : If vonr lon.n'e la roated or if van hin t bad breath, take a dose of Dr. Bull's Bal- .1 - J . ' . " J timore run. WILMINGTON TeDy'a InslleatloBs. : - u j : v For the South Atlantic States, falling, barometer, warmer, southerly winds, - in creasing cloudiness, and ' possibly light rains, are the indications for to-day.,. latasme Women. lease, women. .. h v) j . , .,. ;, j-, f, , i j The Magistrates' .offices . oDDoaite 4he I - . - . j . I : WuvauuSOWreiueBBOuUu.ma- ilMwial.tr two women, one White and the other color- j,k.?- uWoi' . 6 . : . - I mere ior ezaminauon Dy the proper.au- I thnriiim ThR PnirpH .nm.n hu.rriflii hu to be a Victim ef too much relicioui excite- ment, and. a .very decent and icpectable looking woman Withal, collected quite" a large crowd by her insane .ravinRS, - Hef j remarkable aptitnde in quoting scripture under ' the circumstances, was noted'; by rl' . -r:ii Hui. wiwn auewea to nave tner own way,: 1 Jut rather violent in hr expressions when interfered with many manner., , The two women wera subfected to thej -,; 1 t . - tt.h .mil usual examination bv Justices liau ana I Waener. assisted bv Drs. W. W. Lane andV t. S. Burbank. who pronounced them both I iQ be ina.ne. and recommended thai they ld be sent to the County Asylum at w i..n...tf - ' r""""4""-00- ' . . i i'he wmte woman is ebowp iy me name ( y . , v.. of Knight About three years ago he WM apparently in the same conditoon M now, and'was sent to Laurinburg, Rich- momi county, where she bad, a sister liy ing. i The colored woman is named 'Mary Smith . v She was examined as to her men tal conditioa about a month' ago, at which time her husband,' Pompey Smith) gave as-, surances of his ability to take care ef her. PremlalBK Beye. On Friday a family of colored people, living In' the ; ndrtheastern portion of the city, sent down Iowa fpr an officer, staling that a number of boys wexebrickbatting the house, b re akin e the windows' &c. Officer T ,.... John Bryan was dispatched : to the locality indicated, and after watching the course of events for a short time, himself unseen, he . became convinced that it - was the woman's own children, two noys, aged about eight and tea years, who had been throwing the missiles and injuring the property. The officer said the Uttle scamps would actusUyaad by the side, of their mother, hurl brickbat at the house and smash a window witheut the act i being noticed by her, and then pretend that theX were u.uu 10 luc 1 ty party. Nearly every window in the house had beeu thtifr demolished the fcyy appearing tVcipinsider; the, smashing rarest kind of sporty H.,.1; Cape JPes)r Tbaee sYaetery. Thej Cape JearTohaccoFactory , w hich we have mentioned as being jn course of erection on Cheanut, between s Sixth and Seventh streets, is already about eompletedy so far as the building is concerned, and the machinery wjll Messrs. Brunhild & Bro who are desfiaea, we hope, la reap rich harvest aa.tiii pio neers in the business of tebacca maaafacr tare in Wilmington, inform us that operkW linns alll nmhiM rnm manna wroV . .. . . . , i "irl vur mercnantawno ueatia tne anuu yi tobacco, as well as those in the ueizabor- ia"g counties, should lend their - neonrage - t i . i i L.'-i t . uisotui ibib suvii tucswuiiDu u.uuuui ! taring business here, iand'we hope' that -it will also have the effect of itimalilUng'ihe j culture OI tne weed Dy pe iarmers or. mis a - . a. m m section. : " , m e s w Tne Concert Oeaapllmeattary ' t jntft I ;Prof. C. Yan Laer has mu sical direction of the concert to be given by I m 11 hawa - flnaAnlailf AaVdi Karl BiWa AAA TlliV aABB V wuqcat; ,W aajaw. ui cuu I asked to meet him at Mrs. Kahaweller'fj I vAairlAura An Mnn.v 'ewairinJal rfnrfe 1 tO Perfect arraBmeataJ .TheJ iaalrumeh. I tal performers iniheetlhfcawe . o4 Toead.yieve.iag7:atee,We1 Lcoacert lias not 'jot been aecwea upon, : hat will be as soon as the arrangements can I b made. The best musical talentin the cUy wm irt jri. th .ItreAflaii nf aa .killed and exnerieneed a director as Pref. Van er the -affair can not fail to be a grand success. Amlverearr , 1 Yesterday was the 60th aaniversary of j I.UW BBiaeuouuicui. ui vru cuunauip m the United 8iates,: and though no forts ai recognition of the fact was made here, members of the Order in groups pleasa'hfJy j celebrated the event. Puffery is no part I of Stab work, we don't do it, but we mean i j l"a this Order entitle it to live until the hun- dredth part of a -second before Gabriel sounds his last toot. Selah 1 ' .a A trotting race will take place at the Fair Grounds on May 8th. We understand that several, last horses areentered.4 and there is quite a respectable amount up. Early piety has always beeB a drawback: to M$ hn on is Sabbath morning truth come pels us to say that next to the lessons of the catechism, we dete on a nana-Diu or a jockey club, with this proviso, that the performances shall be arranged en princi ples of humanity, speed limited to 2iw. fj& 1 Fewtlval fer toe aieneni oi hi.jmi The ladits of St. James' Episcopal Church announce that they will give a festival at eiea will fee tittered fof; salef and the, ladies hope that their efforts in ; behalf ,of so I T . . : . ' ... I worthy a charity will be rewaraea wim BU6V(;aa, nuu wo um iuu, the City Hall,: the;.nigntor me xsief . -i u .'.j.i. -v. ;.: May, for lheheneflt of Jaawaomft 7- lUrOOd . tWOTK' -v Btrawberrics, icf cream;; apd.Qtaer deUca-. Axways spbaks'.fd'r Itselfli 5 f . ' . ''-. .. .,". j1 .A si . i - . 1 C.i SUNDAY, APRIL 27. 1879 His Old JTIetber la Wilmington. A colored boy, answering to the name of SSrNewT' V 't ' i - ilast, where he brought a charge .against' a . . . ..... v: . . -r jtt I HOiei CBSUier 01 e """""S " wuk 01 miy ,v;-i,- nMnMntr 'to liin atniotnAnt ..;" ?'. . U.- ue wauicu iu intku ai w AaAjj v aiio uiu uiubAici i iQ Wilmington, North Carolina." The boy ; Wea duth0 examination, whii " ; " 4i. . i promised to result favorably to him, that ! ha had been for the: past two years on the l ; W' - , . o " 7 ' ;' '-''' ingaw rs;? - , .i;.v Thermometer Beeerd. : , , ., I I The, following Will show the state of the thexmameter at the stations mentioned, at 31 yesterday evening, Washington mean I n o-flrtriinerl from thft Qilhiillfirln tUed from the Signal Office in this city: Ailants.vAl w..76 Key! West,'.; . . . V. 81 Mobile,.....;... 70 Montgomery ....70 New Orleans, 4,., 70 PuntaRassa,.:...78 Savannah,?... .. J78 St. Marks........ 7S qhSStaSX; 2 Charlotte .i..;..V ugtlgta -vlt ,05 78 B"Wv'tf w. II UWesWD,....;..; tr ; i i , ri Indianola.vi. - Ta W umigton, . . . . 70 Jaeksonville,fc . . . -78 , L-..L: B im re m a b ea a . ? 4 . 1 f ' i i" L ' . " - i . m Mr.'I), Tx, Gore had keg of lard stolen 1 rm W..atvA vfiRterdav mornin , The 1 a VU. ea , 'j .. " r -r i lief . Was heard-from aterwaid8,:in-:the 1 horthera section qf the CJtyi where he was f ih 1r4 torn eale. el.atail t Pvn 1 - - --I-'-: . i - ' - a nering tne laru torero u at seven Cents per pound." This' fact led to the SUS- carbonic acid It exhilarates the entire system, in f , . - . . I Yigorates every f auction,- and especially promotes picioa that it Was Stolen, and an Officer was I digestion. This healthy and refreshing beverage ia f , . -..:. I ready for vou at ; 8. G. NORTaKOP8 : - iniormeaei tne lac-wuo, upon inquiry, 1 liscovered that it was the property of Mr. Gore, and it last accounts he was thought to be on the track of the thief. Concert. ' ' The children1 of the Front Street M. IS. Sunday School will give one of their enjoy ble concerts ' n" Tuesday evening next, rh'eyhave.been under rehearsal for jBome $me. and we are assured that the reputa- tasa which they have hitherto , gained : will lj ' - - 1 - . . .t- . ' I I e fuljy sustained upon this occasion. . We j f id vise everybody logo if they would enjoy I in evening of song. ; There will be no charge for admission, but a collection at the close if the entertainment. i Cone. j Messrs, Gerdta andVonEampen left yes J t-- - :r ;iny fnp aarm.DV; Well, while were here had or pleasantry JoUt them, but now that they, are - -: . -h.n , aadlv miss their 1 eMant iDterC0une and friendly greeting. Wo tnt fcnr vnvftr mv lie nleasant. their stay in I native land pleasant, and their return be signalized by a realization df the constancy of friendship at least in jL L. K. of P. j UIVKK AND MAHIRE. I The Bcheener Jfary B. Oliver, Captain Baker, which arrived at this port from New Torkon Friday, .had a cargo of lime for llesarA Robinson SB.ing, the vessel being consigned to Messrs. Northrop & Cumming. i A runaway horse at Charlotte tire w Miss Youmans, of Columbia, S. C, and Mr. Ernest Young out of a buggy. The Obterasr says: Miss Youmans escaped with a few slight bruises; - hut air. young was rieht severely hurt and had to be conveyed hxme m . carnaze. No bones were broken, but it is feared that he has sustained serious l injuries, and wiU be confined to his bed for 'i noma time. 1 f.j - .--:."- i IN JSEnOBIAIIr - i " . L V. ' 1 Mtlta. Irk I KnlJtTTlYI IV 11 HVH WH IteHTl BVBia miUlliUCU UiN au I taeinldrt of Uf e we are in death.- Sadly have we iWllnnul tn tkadlMt n,h awtllMnt HIF fellOW n.. Koarti aHii .A. wtth that Ammish of 1 art whflut onr affliction Momma ns to make this 1 slight tribute to the memory ef one so recently and i sadaeaiy cauea away rrom ns. junn n.uuujuni a faithful friend, a true man. a good citizen, he wtu' EIVHUJ IllllWVWt 1. MWW. r . ly onr deepest sympathiee, and with his many ids feel assured tnat we will greatly feel oar 1 - --' - esaat flnnrpra nf gravCe. WV WW vw javuca up wav snws u Mtbdinoar neartof hearts that memory ssall never die. Let ns emulate his virtuea, cast f .feai-4t am, kla f onlfa and HIT UOQ to enable as to say 'Hhe wUl of the Lord be done." : a lrir scry ii i EW - ADVERTISEMENTS, I t Festival. rp. . . . . - ; top'a'p.t episcopal 1 ca wiu giye a Bttawnerry ana ice wm ua ,t the city Bjdi, en -Thursday evening . 1 next. May 1st, fbf the benefit of St. James' Home.: The public are cordially invited to attend. ap37 it :Strayed of . Stolen A TlARm nniTrBHTAV wnmtva, "LEO ' A 01 toll - 1 V large, yellow 8etter Dog, (feather or hate on I color Female Setter had a small cut on JXJS.fw LLnt wii Any information concerning them will be thank- ouy received. , t f , - ! ap st it ' E. H. McQUIGG.' - qpj are in want of hardware, and I X desire to make their selections from the largest Stock aad best assortment in the City, should cer- tamiy examine our mock ana prices. t r.-i t,. The Old Established Hardware House of i r T'JNO. DAWSON & CO., - apS7tf, .nynm ,3 19, 2L S3 Market street. Iced Tea. f l- ft A S THE SEASON IS . APPROACHING FOR A the use or this delightful beverage, we nave concluded to rednce our prices SO per cent, andjmove 1 Gunpowder, and other grades of TEAS, for the "j" tonieg new' and' low down 1 found at - J. EL McQARITY to CO ' i - . Front and Bock Another lot of the. Lion Brand Powder xtTXRE HANGING BASKKTfS, ' ' '. - ' i m.l: -.,-WIJftfl.MX)UBBan4BTTBAr8. LANTERNS; BIRD CAGE SOOK8, Ac. 'i J ' -?f ,1- "'.-iSBO. A, PECKi' 1 - ap27 tf No. 85 South Front St NEW'SCKNERYt NEW BTYLESI LOW' PHIOJ8)!.'. - -ti Old Pictures copied and enlarged at . ; - STATES' PHOTO GALLERY. ' " ap37tf A. ORR, Jr., Photographer. i.WRff A T1VW RTTST?MPMT j AM W I ..A W X4 A AfJ Aii A1A AM AVA U tj ' ' Btnmymedbi", A CONCEBT WILL feB GIVEN BY THE CHIL, dIUUviij. at tneir cnurcn. corner or Front ana w - hmt Btreeta. on TUESDAY EVENING. APRIL 29th.. Doors open at IX o'clock. Concert to com mence at 8 o'clock. iAdiaissioairee. ; a collection. will u uulcai i.r f , . . vBP b t 1 " i'-o " JPdr Baffle V B! V - iTTl ? r - A fine breec-loaDino paekeii; go ft .. r f- , . r -i ,;: i : ijio.m sore; weight -wpoanas. vuty chances a teWW Can .an" be seen and 3t. cnances accorea atMCiinenny-Biirng etore. TYtTflta Ain TTRKSTT nKTTOS A 1 . r . ic 1 t'-w A2ff0 CHEMXCALB TWTNBTt Ai WATERS, by the Cage or Dozen, tt. wtupaJsiB ana winaa. For Medicinal Parposes. at J. K. MolLHENNY'a, - , ' ' ; ' ' - DruR Store, as 37 tf N. K. Corner Market and front Streets. ; 8S3 PBINCb JLND 8 - 8 ;. 8 rsr tmrwiciris 1- il ti -ii ti t: & k- i 8 8 - ; . OOO IRVrVU TfrTZT TUi TV ;!f tm ap27tf ii I : HABEISON ALLEN, ri! - Hatters. mil nil yumwp win n m- i nmr r - OODA WATER. According to the greathemlat, M Baron Lteoig, there no mere neaitnrai orma drink I than Soda Water that is. common water imowMzna- 1 I temlm f ini iwir. v iin n uimitn 1: nrat nww.wa miiii i i set wild gas; which. Dr. Black rediscovered i hme 1 ftone. and styled fixed air; and which the great I Vxenchman. Lavoisier, milled to oiecea. and calk . apS7tf- . Froit and Confectionery Stores. , Coming To-Horrow HrORE OF THOSE -: -'' 1YX ELEGANT WORSTED . , i ' ' - coaTb and tests, BOTH DOUBLE AND, ; ; -.;:V. j rj;.,-!?, I- SINGLE BREASTED. . i aps7 it ' --H ' MUNSON." i OeneralTavlor'flfi i T. u DESTRUCTION AND RECONSTRUCTION ( , ... ALSO :- . XRUCTION AND RECONS - ALSO , i A. uuizo stock ai utoiiubi, one just received. At prices to suit au. theiandsutiraery!rt-C A lars;e stock or croq.net. Base Baiu anaisats, of everything in aptltf YATES' BOOK STORE. THE Liverpool & London & '. IS THE 7 Strongest Fire Insurance . ; In tU World, Co. i E"LoBses promptly adjusted and paid, on re ceipt of proofs. WITHOUT DISCOTJNT.by j JNO. W, GORDON to BRO., Agents, j ap tf 24 North Water Street. We Offer a large Stock BOUGHT LOW AT CLOSE PRICES. BOUGHT LOW AT CLOSE PRICES g OQQ Bns Prime White CORN, 330 BoxC8DSandSmoked SIDKS' ' Bags COFFEE, .. f ' 250 Bbls 8DaAES Brade8 . . 265 4 Cr3P CUB MOLASSES . 1 Tttila Cnha. rT. Q. and 8. H. . f 40 U MOLASSES, 50 Bbls Choice Family PORK. "I AA Tubs Choice Family lauu, . - AlV j ' 1200 Bbla flouk' psd' 200 BblBDliStmera, GLn& ..; 1500 BdlsHOOP XRON 2000 New ASecondH,uidSPlRT CASK3 1500Kee8Nv - 1" QQ Bales HAY,' " " WAA Bash OATS, IRA Tona GUANAPE GUANO, &c., c.,&C., WILLIAMS to MURCHTSON, i v Wholesale SNA Com. Merts. apsrr tr TAXPAYERS Are invited to examine the new arrived Stock at the Hew FtLrniture Store, ."S': Going at Low Rices, ' y BBHUEND8 tc MUNBOK, ' N.E. cot. Market and Sd 8ts., Wilmington; N.a ap 27 tf Warerooma id, bet. Market & Princess. Like Paper On the $all ' ; We'll fit yoa in . . , BUSINESS s AND DRESS SUITS. A good Linen Shirt, ready for uie.t5 cts Straw Data, and an elegant line of stylish gcarfs. i jast received pamries add, Casfhaerei,' tor.aatts fo&fas. Bx- amine! i . i -. t . -.. . . . i ... ! otterbourg's, meits wear;depot 7 , japS7.tf. .: :,;s,;.;i ... u brnNf.fi - :. i? I viF ALL STYLES AND SIZES, FROM THE I- i ' smallest memorandum to the largest full-bouhd Blank Book. a J r zv ; o-i'tj bo?eQ3i STATIONERY of 1 every description; , Note, . Letter, Bill and Cap Papers. .1 s .6.5 . i 31 ii ti ; . t: I ENVELOPES Note; A Letter; and ,Qfflcial-au slses. . ' V ' - V ' lTJTrs TntatAnrlB. franer Weights. Pens. Pen holders, Clip Files and MucUage, of every variety. For sale cheap at 1 'J' '. - A HEINSBSRGSR'S - ... r. ap 2T tf ' ',' Live Book and Music Store. One! Penny I ' LYfi 1 A i THOUSAND . .T1JIJ" rJTtf .Notwithstandins ruah., m, goods last weekmi Stock stlU lentalAS eomptev andlhave: Ice CreanirErcezers iOA O. Wb HAVK TOw'.BiCBilMATO well assorted Stock of Blatchler ft 9K Jff Cream Freezers, whtclrimsiBreo, w u jf the market. ancVwhicltw are V&JZZt the lowest figures. CaR and examine-before pur- cnaains eisewnere. - -- ............bx' fiTT.-p-s A STJRCHTSONi ap87tf 38 and 40 Murchison Block. caa be i reward for the party op parties woo cucuiaiea- w r aLT "."j.-TAa -... Mhnrla Sts. I rewrt that I have the Largest had Xest fleiccsea K ' ' t c . , j, . - a ' nM'U i Work' dally receipts of newsooas to keep k b. : t ;Krs f.i ""jB : -I ..rid Ln - .j LLLl SZ iiJL u uri-rhntn'. -Blind ; 'A - IDV! d- JJl nl W.-esUle A H -the iCLOTHlIK. Vi " "l ; i -WHOLE NO, 3.653 ' ,.J-:v-',-'- i. , , r j -. Ttpw APYEBTISEMKNTS:, .j . ;njQ ADVANCES, i . , . f, r-. Brovn & Roddick 1,U if 1 " l li 3 "t 'l 45 Market Sti 'j'i. 'TTi AYINa ANTICIPATED THE LATE' AD- i JUL vances in the Cotton Market, and laid in s L .7?? ,ST)UK,(, Wt are now folly prepared and determined to aell At our Former Low Prices, d eive onr friends &11 i adTantaggrbeilevin- at the same time that it la oar trae interest to do so. Onradvlce is, call at once; you will have FULL LINES 10 select fromv s r . I Onr sales daring the last mo&th have been VEBY MUCH AHEAD of- any month since we have been In business, and justify us in recommending an early call. One thing is certain, they CANNOT be repeat for the money we are selling them for.. .1 - 1 The above Is NOT written np for the . sake of ad vertisement, ; bat are ' GENUINE FACTA, which an ny and everyone familiar -with the, sreeent sute f the Cotton market most know.' Silks ' We bo 'showing a beautiful Mine of KLACK BILES. 1 They are from the most celebrated manu facturers. Also, SOLID COLORS, suitable for TrimmingPresses. jii.'-L - in . i S An Itiuna lin.m.Am fkannninnf ... eiDitrsi nanr Kovelues. and onr assortment is 4 i er?ftfe-- . V1.ane, V'Vl!' tiJZSi'r, s from 5c to $1.53 per yard . ! ft XymiVWB 1IUI 3 Ulli . . . . . Colored xnglisli Cashmeres, . 40 inches wide, beautiful Bummer Colors, 43 cents : j ' .V " ' ' ." " . .4 Ladies V3ents' and Children's UNDERWEAR, HO- 1 i eiKux anauujvits, au qualities j .-miko-i 9 w nd prices. - ji . -.. Bretnne Traces Jiist received. By far the Largest Assortment evcr thown in this v. trarasoi, xroni ivcio . 1.' r LINEN, DAMASKS, NAPKINS. DOILIES and TOWELS. ' We are giving this Department special . attention, and show not only the C heapest Line bat the mpst Yaried ABBortmeatlBOUth of New York. . j -ialjsvsu'ttii.w :M " ' - ' 1 j Irrrr- ' - ; ! Our space ia hot large "enongh to advertise oae half the Goods we desire to bring before the public, but are at all times willing to show onr Stock and compare,. - ,; . - ; See advertisement in "Eitibw." , ( 1 BROWNRODDICK, ; i ? ,45 Jlarhet Street. Tke flew and Poplar B Qt d gh store WT . V WY 32 MARKET STREET. iiy v.'-: . THE PIOHEER OF LOW PRICES! ' "'t . XI O-OLD STOCK TO WORK IN - , OFF AT ANY PRICE I 1 All New Goods, selected with a great deal of care, in accerdamce with the times, All of Ynv GtiaAa warranto! TJntirv, (nrriA rtt f h prices : . i a. iaay-s nice uiom cuskio, irom ouc to $i.bu. ' A nice Kid or Pebble Morocco Newport Tie, from 90c to $1.35. A Gent's nice .Box-Toe Gaiter, from $1.85 np to the best. , My Ladies' and Children's Department is now complete. .u-? '--- - a. cau at my niace ana a rair comcanson are au Beware ef old stock. Yon .will spend your mo ney ror nothing. ? . Remember, no trouble to show my New Stock.. -i'-il Respectfully, i-'-' C. ROSENTHAL, Mi4 ' 32 ItlABKEX ST. : ' japSTT'tf ' Sign of the Little Boot.' ! Gomfort ! Comfort ! -pEFEIGERATOBS, :i ; lb WATER COOLERS, , : riiJ.isi ICS CREAM FREEZERS. Much Comfort for Little Money. ' V KOSSMORE" and "PARKER" COOKS MOVING right out. ;. ; ' 1 A Cooks are pleased, Households Rejoice and Luxu PARKER TAYLOav 19 Front Street. Ptf; ; ....: .;:.:VI . Buggies ! Buggies I flss& Saddles, i forsaibat, Sd Street, opposite Ciiy Hall. . 4 -REPAIRING , DONE WITH NEATNESS AND 1 : fiOR$E-SHOETNG A BPECIALTyI : ' ap 87. w TT I Steamer Passport, 3nt APTr'j.1 HARPinti' - . 3 " WUl resume SUNDAY TRIPS I oviaMtTFlvn.T.TS. APRTT. 47. weather Dermittinz. ,v I j Dallv Trips as usual. ; Leave Dock at 9.30 A. M. sps GEO MTBRS, Agent. . 4TA:$,ER & PRICE; ' l.!T t j. Wearenet onlyManaraciunng I - I Btu :fu?4aarn,:. Awninr Fixture. andThom- Balaneer'r.oa hand, i CaU and eee r ALTAFFER to PRICE, r .. ictory foot orjrainuo WiVW. 0a watt, Red Cross. - - - apS7tf ; Ovmeis of Camagesev j(;WAG0N&e.,;B wai and. :' irxlit to their interest to br?02 them at fence Mi Kto P. H.HAYDEN. -HARNESS, 8 ADDLES, Ac, constantly ea band HORSE-SHOEING done at Low Prices. apS7tf . i hates op tbVisiiriNu. 91 i 1 re a so 8 00- 8 50 -4 Ot S f0 8 60 10 00 n ou two aay,...,.. r ' T. day.. ; : - roureayi,.... Uto daya, ' One week..... ........ - Two weeks " . Three weeks,...., . .-'OHeuMmth,...v.w.. Two months...... - "hree mouths,. six monthly, .' !!, .uaeear.. .... .. 60,1-0 EBTGontract Advertisements tuten a pkh.o - Tea lines Mlid Nonpi i Nonpareil type make one nqnorr NEW ADTERTISEMEKTS. - Boatwright. & UeEoy . ' ' r : - ' ' 1 IIsTinw heard r-. 1 Oi INDIRECTLY THAT TUSY' BAD ASSUMED i 1. SOMETHING WHICH THEY ARB NOT j . ENTITLED TO, THAT IS, " 1 , ! AGENTS OF THE .' ' DUFF GORDON ...... w..-rv. - - . i SHERRIES, We publish for the benefit 6? whom it may con ! cern, a portion of a letter received - r ' J by them t , ' "APRIL 8th,1879. Messrs. BOATWRIGHT & McKOY, 1 - "WILMINGTON. N. c , ! . Gents, Were- ' ceivei tLis A. M. a letter from Messrs. Galwey & Casado, controllers in the United Stales of the "DUFF GORDON SHERRIES, in which they state "we have no customer there (meaning Wilmington) "at present, and are therefore willing that Messrs. 'BOAT W RIGHT & McKOY handle the WINES "HXCLUSiyELY nnUl farther notice w j WE HAVE CERTAINLY THE LARGEST W HOST COMPLETE i . - - ; . STOCK OF Family Groceries ' " EVER OFFERED IN ' ' , ' The State of North Carolina,; , AND ...t'- - ' Prices Very, Very low. Boatwright & EIcKoy, . and 7 NORTH FRONT ST. ap27D4Wtf things You Want TATltNT RVAPOBATHn Attn. r SUN-DRIED APPLES, i Bright Dried Peeled PEACHES, " s Fresh APPLES, in Gallon Cans, " i .Canned FINE-APPLES and PEACHES, - . T The BEST GINGER-SNAPS in the city, ; Porto Rico, New 000' Cuba and New Orleans I t. MOLASSES, r SILYER-DRIP 8YRUP, - ; Pure CIDER VINEGAR. CAPERS, for Spring Lamb. - ' N. a HAMS, SIDES and SHOULDERS', Ferris' SUGAR-CURED MEATS, ' I SMOKING TOBACCO, Tax , Apollinaris, Honyadi "Janoa" and felteer MI ; NERAL WATERS, ; COFFEE ROASTED DAILY. " : The Finest TEAS and . all the Delicacies in I CANNED GOODS at ... ' j JeGStevenson's. t ap87ts"'-;i;rv;,' Corn, Bacon, Molasses. IA AAA Bush CORN, 1V.UUU i - 7 QQ Boxes D. 8. SIDES, ' - ; 40 d SmoedsIIES I i ' 1AA Hhds aad Bbls New Crop 1 ' . 1UU CUBA MOLASSES. j r ; -i CA ; do. do. Old Crop CUBA do. I .:: w t Bbls N. O . MOLASSES. 50 ; 3QQ Bbls FLOUR, all grades, 1 KHH Sacks LIVERPOOL SALT, 10UU - Stripped Sacks, l;5QQKegflNAIL3t-- - - 1 -! O Kf S COFFEE, Rio sad Javs. ' -t A A Boxes CANDY, 1UV . 1 A n A New New York SPIRIT CASKS, .1 IUUV . " !" 20 Tm H0 IR0If' i! : '1 ive. Potash. Soda. Starch. Powder, Bh.t, Soap, I. Candles, Rice, Lard, Ac, Ac.,- . " . For saleby -s. .,- ; ap ?rtr:,: ksrchneb to calder brb , : A Discriminating. Public 1 ' L"J - ' " ' APPRECIATE V G:71 :- - LOW PRICES. andtheahiver- V r' ' sal verdict Is lhat .T, BOOTS and 'SHOES -can be bought at less price (than elsewhere' i ; , i ' in the city) at j . - GEO. R. FRENCH SON'S, J .-i ap 37 tf ' - : 39 N. Front St., Wilmington. . GOOK'S PLOW, IMPROVED. ,v .- Atlas Plow, 8 ton ew all Cotton Plow, ' the best in use; Turpentine Pslltra, Round Bhyea, - Scrapers, Hack Weights, Hack Whetters, White wash Bnihes, BJarismlths Bellows and Tools, Axes, Grub Hoes, Garden Rakes, Hoes, Buggy.Cart ' . and wagon Wood Work, Ac, Ac., all at thoLoweat o Cash Prices at the New Hardware store of ' JJ i.,. ;t .- SOBSBT HSNNING;-; t v j -:. J '. .'Successor to HenningATeel, " i , t, No9 Market street. - . NZAB THS Wbabv. ' apHpAWtf " Iloilard & Co. Lf BASSS3S 1 HARNESS t . - " S7.60 per set and np wards. I V Bridles, Saddle", CoUars, Ac, ail giadea, :j: isT T and prices to suit the times. Trunks and Satchels in aoanoanee. RepairtagdoneromjUy yJt0HT 8TaEBT gap
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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April 27, 1879, edition 1
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