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THE IIOBITETG By WD. II. XSCHAI1X. . PtTBLISHRDJAILY XXCRPT MONDAYS. KATSS o StJSSOIUFTIOM uc AbvAfccs : Ouc yew, by mall) postage paid,. Six months, - " . Three months, ' .... , .... .h . . . $TO0 4 IK) 3 25 One month " r l To City BaBsenoen, aeuverea in any pan or the tintherrnereUtoM?hfU I VOL, XXIV""NO 53 is ' ., , i . , .... . - -.,. . -n- v-r:?-:'- ..v,- ' , ; tcree oays, . roar eayei..ii .BTe aayB,. Mae weeK, . i, .. ; . , Two weeka... , ; Three weeks,. . .-. One month... v Two month!,,.. Three months,... . six mcnwa, : One year,... , ii a u- . i i aUvance. WILMINGTON; NrC?, -SUNDAY J MAY.25. 1879. tP&T Contract Advrti8Pnnntj tAkn Bt nm.i ' VVHOljJK NO. d.OTT ttO"telylowratea.. ODTL1NRS. The English GoTernmeot will prosecute the fraudulent directors of the West-bf-Eogland nd South Wales Bank, at Bristol. The London limes says great care has -been taken not to Imperil the Ameer's po- back in extra session, as the determination, once made, will be adhered to and the issue will be fought out to the end." 1 - A number of vessels fromMofecied ports in tho West Indies; and!' South America have arrived, at New York, sition by the demands of India. " The I They are thoroughly disinfected- be- British troops In Seulh Africa are suffering (ore they are allowed to pass up. Af- from fever and dysentery. . - Liverpool ler iagt Thursday "thr quaranUneegi cotton mart -will be closed from Saturday , , . , . . ; ulat-ions were to be made more severe, to Tuesday; inclusive, to celebrate the , - . , . . , ., . Whitsuntide holidays. Senate not in The fie.a8n 1,88 "hen:67 re8gi0n. licpublicans filibuster in the J-hoTHie in Soathern poets cau not be House all of Friday night; they continue I too stringent m sanitary; precautions. their tactics to defeat legislation. The Legislative bill, signed and - enrolled, was Bent to the Senate! The State of Georgia gains a heavy judgment against a Lite Treasurer. ; The Silver bill finally passed the House. - The English are to advance on Zulu land. - The "Gold Cases," at Richmond, Va., have practically terminated by a verdict for the defendant in a test case. The business of the International Convention Y, M. C. A. was closed at Baltimore yesterday ' Two fires in Brooklyn aggregate a loss of over three-quarters uf a million. The races at Baltimore, and Louisville were largely attended and pi much interest. The Louisiana Constitutional Convention placed additional limitations upon the legislative cowers of enactment. The Northern Presbyterian General -Assembly is still in session. - Queen Victoria's birthday was celebrated by a grand military display at Montreal. An allocution in the French Chamber of Deputies,between MM. DeCassagnac and Gobbet resuUed in a challenge from the former with a duel in anticipation The Porte is trying its hand oh the differences between Egypt and the Powers. 'The workingmen of San Francisco ted a big' demonstration over the-adoption-of the new State Constitution; party complications give an uncertain as pect to politics in California. M. Senard was elected Vice President of the French Chamber of Deputies, to replace M. Grevy. -New York markets: Money 34 per cent. ; cotton dull and irregular at 1313i cents; flour dull and in buyers favor; wheat a shade firmer for spring, with a dull market for other grades; eorn i cent lower and heavy; spirits turpentine weak at 27 cents; rosin quiet and firm at $1 40 for good strained. ' - " "'-. To-DajU Indication.. T T . - - - - ".'r 7 . . For the South AUantic and East Gulf The following is we programme ior nexs w un uiBui, uoout i o cioi:, o uuo - por- I Friday, 4he 30th inst.. being, the , National longing to air. ueorge aiyers ran away witn. Memorial Day. , .' , i: ,? I bis colored riaer. at tne corner or front ana The procession will form in front of the i Market streets," and ran over a colored. pe NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. States; falling, preceded in southern tions by nearly stationary barometer, winds mostly from southwest to southeast, and warmer clear or partly cloudy weather, are the probable indications for to-day. A Dlazaated Darkey. ; . . We are told of quite an amusing incident that occurred at one of our freight depots a day or two since; in which a negro and a young alligator were ttie actors. It seems that a freight conductor had 'gator, between two or three while his train was laying, at soi.ie point along the road.. In order to effect the cap ture it was necessary to lodge a pistol ball A Card of Thanks; TjHS .UNDERSIGNED HEEEBT- TENDERS Citv Hall at 2:45 o'clock, P, M., and move destrian named Joe Sellars. The horsotook ncere tnanKs to rrorji. van uer, promptly at 3 o'clock,, in the following J fright at the rattling of -some : dishes sin a Coinetqoncert Club, and the ladies and genUe-order:-'' . r;m-tV -It r ' basket earned by bis. rider, and 'relieved menwhe-ao kindly asststed at'tho' Testtsaonlal 1st Division m charge or Assistant Marsnals 1 ntmseir. or nis ouraen oy xnrowing aisnes. . -....jv - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. H, E. Scott, Jonn a. w., Ragles ' and -Lewis Nixon. Will form on Third street, with right rest- matt and basket over his -' bead.-- He jsoon afterwards stqrefc Sellars ' knocking; him down and throwing him a distance vi seve- Concert held on Friday evening last; also to Mr. E. 3. Pansyp acker for the sratnitons nee of the Opera House, and to Mr. P. Heinsberger for the nse of the riano and other favors extended. -r- . - . I beg a generous public to accept my warmest acknowledgment for this mark of their conaidera- tors. It seems itJg on Market street, in the following order: ral feet, , The unfortunate man was picked grto4gmrtfr caught a baby Hemenant Colonel Geo. L. Mabsott and up by several policemen and hjis wants W ; - MRS. D. B. feet in length. .f; Staff.: -V ; V tended toV and a physician ent for. a' The Wmmr eros. N. C. May Mt at soi.ie point j , q ; ,r pjfth Battallion Band. ? V) I I opinion of thejerowd gathered around him I : , 'PaTTlilv ElTniTSlOll ' II I rided as to whether he I . ... - I Boatwright ; & HcKoy INVITE 1 - ONE and ALL to COME and SEE THEM, '. AS THEY HAVE ' . ' t ; The L.argeit l the.FresbC8t and Most CmpIclo Stock of Fancy and Staple i Groceries AHNWEILER T 84th,lff;9. my 25 It Ever offered v , - In tne StatG of Nort h - Carolina, Howard - Light Infantry; under command The Lorillards had six horses in the Pimlico racea, ou the second day. Only one, Lou Lanier, by Lever,won. Horace Waters & Sons, the well known piano and organ, dealers, of NewTork, have made an assignment. Secretary Seerman has uncovered hi guns. He declares himself a can didate for the Republican nomination for the Presidency in 1880. IvItW AOVKKTISH1TIENTI , : Found. ' , "' ' ' G. A. Prck Fly fan. ' Mtjsson A f e w more . " - L," MEGiirNET For rent.' 1 J.'H. McIlhenkt Soap. "r ' - - E. ?, Cotihgton Butter, ' "0 :: R. Hkitniko Cook's plow . "j: . t OttkrbotjrO A big head, Yates Bibles and albums. . ' Harrison & Aller Hats.' " .. ' . : Yates Stereoscopic views. - i Excursion Prof. Agostinl - ' Parker & ,Tatmr Iceberg. Drama Academy Incarnation. , " P. H. Hatdrn Repairing, &c '" Maijjlro & Bowdkn Trunks. E. Yak Laer Lessons in music " Heixsberger Pianos and organs., ? B. Solomon Matting, spool cotton. J. Dawson & Co Grain cradles, Ac. i' Mrs. Kahhweelkb, Card of thanks. : ; HAii. & Pearsaij. General groceries. ' AiiTAFFER & Price Sash, 'doors, &c. Boatwright & McKot Come and see. Grrhardt & Co Buggies, harness, &c. KEKcmrBK & Caxdrr, Bros. Spirit casks, corn, salt, coffee, &c. Local Dot. . " First Sunday after Ascension. ? , -.Thick coats and fires are again in demand. , Blackberries have commenced coming in quite freely. ' ;. There were no cases for the Mayor's Court yesterday morning. - j . . A warehouse on the wharf was found open by the colice Friday night. " The boiler of the steamer North- east waa recoveied yesterday morning. ; ; Strawberries were selling iyesj terday as low down as 6J cents per quart Big crowds are expected .to go to the camp ground to-day on the steamer lti.' . . T , " '. - The wharves on North - Water street were fairly lined with . Umber, rafts yesterday. ' - ' There will be Lutheran services whenwe left'ras divided 'was most injured by (he knockdown or the freely imbibed. Cape Fear Light Infantry, under command it v . ,;. . ,- , i ihll-nriidlaHaw'lHrI.' Comet Star Light "Infantry, .under; com- I Qa Wednesday evening next; the 28th - . man a oi uayii. ,vuw ouues 2d Division, in charge of Assistant "Mar- . shals Ji C. Scott, F. W. Foster;; t . and David Jacobs, j?.- ; ,WiU form on Third street, right resting on Princess street, in the following orders I Ex-Soldiers and Sailors of the Union Army. inst; as per. announcement in ' this issue, Racine's beautiful drama, entitled ?Atha lia,".willbe rendered by the 'pupils .of the Academy of the Incarnation, at their School. Hall on Fourth street. 'Previous entertain menta by the pupils of this school have so familiarized the public with their uistuomc Alsoi the well' known MERRICK SPOOL COTTON 36c. Der dozi Cape Fear Steam Fire Engine Company J abilities that i( js hardly iiecessary? tblve J An Wll line dry goods at ouY usual more than the. simple announcement to en' sure a good house especially as . the price j of admission (twenty-five cents) is so mode rate that all can afford to attend. Thermometer BeeoroV of Capt. Lewis Smith in bis 'gatorship's head, which, while it did Hanover gnt Infantry, under command t bad'whiskey which the" general' perfume of not entirely destroy his natural amiability j it:: . Qf capt. J. C. Hill. r' his immediate vicinity evidenced be had yet bad the effect of considerably reducing the temperature of its exercise. As practU cal experiments abundantly exemplified; however, be was no nurBing kitten for al the weight of lead in his head. , . ; : ? ) Probably for no other reason than that of the pleasure of possessing so handsome a pet, our conductor brought hisjamphibiout possession to this city and gave him lodg ings in his cab or "shanty" car, as it is fa-r miliarly' termed.'- The morning following the capture, one "of . the sable train' hands was engaged in scouring the floor of the car, and forgetting for the time the presence of the unusual fellow occupant, he uncon sciously struck the wounded reptile a blow with bis broom. The astounded darkey was ' only reminded - of the disagreeable presence by seeing the terrible thing leap ing over a chair with extended jaws in his Immediate direction.while he found himself with almost lightning-like rapidity going through ; the door of the car backwards, across the platform and over the railing to the friendly . earth awaiting 'his descent upon its charitable lap. ' Leaping imme diately to his'feet and exhibiting a countenance in .which ,; fright .. and dis gust equally ; contended for expression, he flung his hat upon the ground, and with the air of one who bad fully made up his mind, thus relieved bis overcharged 7 feel ings in speech Til be d d, if de Cap'en aint just a got me to dfrcharge or to tuk dat ting outen dis hear car, God knows dar aint room in dere for boph of us. One or de udder of us is gwiue to leave sbo!" ' , r U NDBR THE AUSPICES OP V ?i t professor aqostini. To 8MITHVILLE and the FORTS. " SATUKDAY. MAY 81. Italian String Band. Tickets E0 cente; Children and Servants 85 cents. ' . . r. - my 35 It Hatting ! Matting ! AT 11 - ' : : i2ic, ; PER YARD. 12ic. 12ic. under command of Valentine Howe, ; . Foreman. J ' i . Brooklyn Fire Engine Company,'' under :1 command of Wm. H. Howe, Foremani Brooklyn Bucket Company, under com mand of E: Nichols, Foreman. , Schools in charge of their Teachers. : ' - ' Civic Societies , v i Citizens on Foot. Citizens in Carriages. L Mounted Men,:. ; Exercises at National Cemetery : j Dirge, by Rose Bud Band, i ' Prayer, by Rev. J. G. Fry - Music by Choir.?i 4 Oration; by Hon. W. P. .Canaday, of Wil ' ' , mington. " ' ' Music. '.'' ' I Doxology and Benediction. " " Decoration of Graves. . j Volley of MuskeUy Overthe Graves by the A. Military. j -: : Joseph C. Abbott, , Master of Ceremonies.! LOW PRICES. NO. ADVANCE at my 53 It B. SOLOMON'S, : Corner Front and Market Sta. Sterebscopic Views. w IT ,r . ?Z li'T'S ''V- L - WifcraOTON-AKD VICINITY ! . The following will show the state of; the I YV 3 t" ;J ' ' thermometer, at the stations mentioned, j at 4.31 yesterday, e vening.Washjngton mean time, as ascertained from the cdaiiy, bulletin issued from the Signal Office in this city: n Atlanta. . . . .741 Key West,; ...V. M Auitusta.... j7T 1 Mobile;; . . ... i .S3 Charleston,...;. .73 Montgomery SI PRTNRTPAL 8TRBBTS. Churchee, Hilton, Shipping, Oakdale Cemetery, and other points of interest, at YATE8' BOOK STORE AND PHOTO ROOMS. ;. my95tf f . '; ;' -.:..- . ' '- ESBTo onr kind patrona and the public we will saj it is useless for us to enumerate the different article we have for sale. Suffice it to ray we kerp EVERY THING KEPT 11 A FlItST CLASS GROCERY ESTABLISHMENT, , , Ji ' ' trOUR PBICSS ARE LOW. "OUR GOODS ARE GOOD. . vTe want your trade and. we mnat have It. . 1 ,J ' We again thaak you. (even during these dull times), for your generous support. It has been even more than wc could have hoped for. . Boatwright & HcKoy, 5 and T NORTH FRONT ST. 1 my S5 D&Wtf : v . ," , . .. Spirit Oasks,Glu8,Hoop Iron . -t CAA New and Second-Hand " ' 1UUU SPIRIT CASES, 100 Bbl8SLUE :i v ' - 1 ftnft B418 HOOP IRON, 1UUV my 25 tf f- - For sale by : EERCBNER & C ALDER BROS am- Trunks. Charlotte.. ...... 73 Corsicana; . ...... 89 Galveston,. r . : . .'.78 Havana; . . . .81 Indianola. .i...83 Jacksonville,. ... .73 New Orleans.. .. .79 Punta Ras8a'.v. .77 Savannah.. . .-. . .73 St. Marks,.. ....! Wilmington,;...4 67 TXTK HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE LARGEST VV ImBortaui Arrival. . The faces of various yacht owners,hright for days past in anticipation of victory on Thursday, have assumed a serious expres- i sion. Thf-y know full well what hard work is in atom for them how severe must be the struggle how scientific the manage ment, to beat the famous yacht Annie. - Yesterday afternoon, just after it was noised abroad that this well known yacht would be entered in Thursday's regatta, great excitement prevailed., and many bets on the Horn. Hippie. LUzie and Drolie were to-day at the Seamen's Bethel in the nor- I withdrawn, The new Health . Bill finds its HtronfresC - ODDOsers in those three o . & - ..... nice Stalwarts, Conkling, Logan and. Teller. Blaine is for the bill. . i Richmond, Virginia, was so much excited on Thursday over the election of City Treasurer that the vote actu ally reached the grand total of 211. It was a big day for "big Richmond." Brooklyn, New York, celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of the Brook lyn Sunday-school "Union. Forty thousand children were in the pro-; wegian language We see by the Charlotte Obser-. ter that there is to be an excursion to this city on the 2d of June, prox. A large orowd participated in the iSunday. School excursion ' to ' Wacca maw Lake yesterday morning. Magnolia Lodge No, 10, K. of P., at Magnolia, Duplin county, has been revived and is now on a good footing. ? ! ' The Register of Deeds issued four' mirriage; licenses during the past week, of. which one was tot white and three for colored couples. . . ! We heard one captain express, himself thus: "Don't you tee ! the Annie, in tbe hands of the oldest member of the Club, can easily beat anything on the Cape Fear river." - Cheer up, boys. You can, perhaps, make a good second,- Watch Capt. Burkheimer ahd learn his manner of handling a boat His UMut should be examined carefully. The memorial Picture. - The illustration in the last issue tilt rank LesUeU lUuttratod JTewspaper, intended to represent the scene in and around. the Con federate Cemetery during the memorial ser- vicoa nn I Via 10lh nf MV. 1879. which VS Rev. Jas.-M. Spruat, U.D.i Of I ntiMd TpSterdav at Harrisa' news sUnd. Kenansville, will preach in the First Pres-i . 1V.::..j J I bvteriaa Church, ;ln this city, to-day, both wion..:..inaaWMgnwr to gaze upon. -, The artificial propagation of the ovater in the next thine' on hand.; -j---- ..... i Professor Martin, of Johns Hopkins, University of Baltimore, has made some recent discoveries that may lead to a prodigious increase of the Ins- cious bivalves. R indeed. We were disappointed in not find-i iog in any of our exchanges a con densed report, by telegraph, of the proceedings of thePresbytenan Gene-. J and sailing qualities a little, in tbe morning and at night i The . ; Thalian . Amateurs will make tbefr next appearance before the public on the 13th of June, n the heauliful drama entitled rAmonthe Breakers." .1 - The Criminal Court will meet to-morrow in Special session, Judge Meares presiding. Jurors ami witnesses bave been officially notified, and will, govern them 'selves accordingly.- .'.cirr m v,r.:. Several of the fleet of yachts now In our waters improved jhe. opportu nity presented by the good breeze prevail ing yesterday afternoon to try their skill gives but a very faint Idea of the reality, so far as the crowd present Js concerned, but we must make some allowance for the fact that the picture bad to be twisted around by the engraver so as to bring the promi nent features to the front. The monument and statue in the picture are a very good reproduction from the original of tbe Wil mington artists, Messrs. Yates and Orr. ral Assembly, in session at Louisville. This will explain why there is nothing about the General Assembly in the j otar ims morning. - The Virginia Episcopalians, in con vention assembled at Fredericksburg, The second quarterly meeting for the present Conference year at Front Street M. ' K Church commenced yester day. Rev. Dr; Burkhead, Presiding Elder, is in attendance, and Will preach to-day. f - We are requested ' to state that J property in the townships named Andrew J. Hogan, arrestea ior noiei rou bery on Friday morning ; lasti -i was no flleetlus of County Aaaesaor. The Board of County Assessors met in this city yesterday for consultation prepar atory to entering upon the discbarge of their duties. ' - . f ... ' : : In this connection we are requested to state, in advance of the official announce ment, that the Assessors of Harnett, Fed eral Point and Masonboro Townships will meet in this city on Saturday, the 14th of June, and the one for Cape Fear Township on the 18th of June, for the. purpose of receiving the tax: lists of those persons reaidlnsr .in Wilmincton, bnt who own (rar Cturel To-Day. St John's Church, corner of Third and Bed Cross streets. Rev. George Patterson, Becsec Sunday after Ascension. ; Cele brationat 7 a. m. : Morning Prayer at 11 o'clocfc. Evening Prayer at 8 o'clock. Sunday eebool at 4 p. m. - St. James' Church, corner Market and Third ate. Rev. Dr. A. A. Watson, Rector. Sunday after Ascension. Celebration at 7 a. m.; Sunday school at 9 aim.; Mornipg Prayer at il o'clock; Evening Prayer at 6 o'clock. , .. .,:- , ': !. - St Paul's (Episcopal) church,, corner of Fourth and Orange streets, Rev. T. M. , Am bler, I Rector. Services at 11 a. m,, and 8 p. .mi Sunday school at Si p.m. Seats free. First Baptist Church, cerner of Market and Fifth streets. Rev. James B. Taylor, pastor. Sunday school at fli a.m- Services at 11 a.m. and 8 p. m. ; Brooklyn Sunday School at 3 p. m. ; Yeung men's prayer meet ing Tuesday night at 8 o'clock. Churcb prayer meeting Thursday night at 8 o'cl't r SeceneCBaptist Churcb, en 6th, between Church and Castle streets. Preaching at 11 o'clock, a. m., and ,7i o'clock, p; m., by Bro. J. P. King. '.Sunday school at 8T a Regular Prayer Meeting at 8 o'clock Tues day evening. :i St Paul's Evang. Lutheran Uhurcn, eerner of 6th and Market Jtreets, Rev." G. D. Bernbeim. D. D.; nastor. German ser- vice at 11 a.m. ; English service at 8 p. m. ; Sunday school at 3 p. m. ' Christian Asso ciation at 4 p.m. , J ? r" .' . t First Presbyterian Church, corner Thir,d and Orange streets. Rev. Dr. J. R. Wil son, Pastor.; Services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. mi, Rev. James M. Sprunt, D. D., offici ating. Sabbath school at 4 p. m. . Young Men's Prayer Meeting Tuesday night at 8 'clock ; Lecture Thursday eyening at 8 o'clock. Seats freb.v-;.:' x a ' ' - . RAnonrl i Presbvterlan fJhurch. Corner' f laortaarjr. There were no interments in Oakdale Cemetery during the week closing yestr- daTv , ,.: -y ' 1 .'. In Bellevue.Cemetery there was one in- terment - r j ,t s 1'' Pine Forest (colored) Cemetery records two interments, one adult and one child. :' " ' BIVRR A K D HIAKINE. " rbe SUo, from this port, arrived out yesterday. 'J "'' "'""'r,. -:l'ii The schooner Roberi JI.MtcheU, from Savannah for WasWngton.D. C.,which put in here two weeks ago leaking, having re paired, proceeded on her trip yesterday.! ' Rev. Dr. Pritchard, of Raleigh, will deliver the annual sermon at Thomas- villa Female College. Rev. Dr. A. Ji. Brown, of Va. delivers the Literary ad dress. . T GITT ITHB1S. and most perfect assortment of TRUNKS and TRAVELING BAGS ever brought to this markets Prices reduced. Give us a call at our Wholesale and Retail Harness Establishment, No. 8 80UTH FRONT STREET my;35 tf ' MALLARD & BO WD EN. QF THOSE FASHIONABLY CUT, STYLISH, LIGHT CASS. BUS. SUITS on hand. ; Hore'of the VKING OF SHIRTS" this week Only (1.00, completely made. -.' my 35 If - ' " MUNSON. nNeand Stylisli jyjACKINAW AND ROMANS t ladies' and Children's HATS Corn, Hay and Oats. 10 0 00 BlUh WhUe and Mir 0(1 CORNk ''500 134168 No 1 HAY '500BnBhOAT8; : ' f r - For sale 4y " '. . r my 25 tf KBRCHNER & C ALDER BROfa Salt. Salt. flalt. A A A Sacks LIVERPOOL SALT. - 0JJJ Striped Sacks. my 5 tf For sale by KBRCHNER A CALDER BR&tt my 25 tf inst la Dy HARRISON A AX, ress. r. Hatters. Coffee, Sugar, Flour . ... ; r 200 BS8B C0FB,BE' 1111 P3" ' 1 ' Bbls SUGAR. " Q A A Bbls FLOUR, all grades, . - Frsaieby my25tf KBRCHNER KBRCHNER CALDER BROS. Chew Jacxsoh'b Bist Sweet NavyTTobacco. SS FIFTH AVENUE, New York Sultea, family and single rooms. Superior board, $10 weekly; $2 dally; su my oawim ' .m m m ' ' -- ' r.m PiPiia To Harrla' News Stand, south side Front Street, we are indebted for copies of the New York Ledger,-Chimney Corner and FranX r.iv. TiUitintjiri JiTnrtmamr far the current week. The Stand.will remain open until It o'clock this morning.; -j j ' ; . : wrtn nPWAfms Off THIRTY YEARS Has Win blow's SooTBoare Stkup has been used for children. It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves wnrs oouo, regulates tne Doweis, cures 5 andDiABBHOXA, whether arising from teething or other causes. An old andwell-tnea remeay. CZKTS A BOTTU. What, abb thb Cbxvextiau or Glknk's Sttl, nuB soap T Firstly, it U endorsed by medical men as a disinfectant, deodorizer, and remedy for local diseases of the skin. Secondly, it is an admirable article for toilet use. Thirdly, it is inexpensive. ? Beautify without risk with Hill's iKBTANiJjrKOOs Hair Dtb. 'w ' v ' . r . ! - wnvAT. RTrMTrJAT. INSTITUTE. Two of i the Surgeons of this notable Institute will visit ix7inntnn -M n Mm 9ft and 37. 1879. BtODDing St tbe Pureell House. They will have with them a 1 Cai Appiuuices, WIU Iceberg ! Iceberg ! f REFRIGERATORS, WATER COOLERS. ,- ICE CREAK FREEZERS; PATENT STEAMERS. ."PARKER" COOK, "KOSSMUKJ" OOOK, At PARKER & TAYLOR'S, my S5tf 19 Front Street lHall & Pearsall QFFER FOR SALE, AT LOW PRICES, A FRESH AND COMPLETE STOCK OF , FLOUR, SUGAR, COFFEE, . , MOLASSES, CORN, MEAT, v iu; LARD, BUTTER, CHEESE, , ; TOBACCO, SNUFF, CIGARS, PAPER, TWINE, PAPER BAGS, i ,-4 "ONE SPOON" BAKING POWDER. ... A FEW FINE N. C. HAMS, and all other articles usually found in a carefully selected stock of General Groceries. ' my 25 D&Wtf i- ,- Buggies ! , Buggies 3 Harness & Saddles, . ' -TOR SALE AT v " .f f r:. , ....,. . . , .... GERHARDT & CO.'S, 3d Street, opposite City Hall. FOUND ! The CHEAPEST place to buy your FURNITURE I . - THB NEW . . FURNITURE STORE I REPAIRING DONE WITH NEATNESS AND DISPATCH. - HORSE-SHOEING A SPECIALTY, my 25 tf -. kH44l a UMMa ain1 sari Sninal Disease, raraiysis, rnesauar ioi.iu, . . t; . :. BEHREND8 & RltJNBOK, N.E. cor. Market and 3d Sta., Wilmington, N.C my 23 tf Warerooma 2d. bet. Market A Princess. Grain Cradles. ? WE HAVE ANOTHER LOT OF THOSE CEL ebrated GRANT'S SOUTHERN PATTERN GRAIN CRADLES on the way. Also, have 11 stock a full line of Reap Hooks, Grain Scythes, Grass Sickles. Ac., at Low Figures. Bend your or ders to the Old Established Hardware House of JNO. DAWSON A CO., . my 25 tf . 19, 21. 23 Market street. ' A Big Head- ing followed by facts , worthy of ' consideration. A good Business Suit for f 5 00 worth f t 00 ' Do. , do. f or 6 09 worth 8 CO Do ' " do. - - -- for 8 00 worth 10 00 De. do. for 10 00 worth 19 00 Do. do; - for it 00 worth 15 08 Da One Dress Suit for 17 60 worth 23 6Q ' Ulsters and Dusters; Hats in Fur, Wool, Straw and Ventilators; Gauze Undershirts from 25c up; Jaconet do.; Merino do., pleasant for Summer wear; Scarfs. Ties, Hosiery, Linen and Paper Col' lars and Cuffs, la fact every article necessary to complete a Gentleman's Outfit, at ' - - s OTTERBOURG'S MEN'S WEAR DEPOT, my25tf .27 Market SU Wilmington, N.C. Soaps. : T Soapsi A LARGE 8TOCK OF NICE TOILET SOAPS. J. for Family use, which I am bellmg very cheap by the Cake and Box. : I have also a good stock of BRANDIES. WHIS- SJlxB ana winiss. ior ueaicmai rurposes .u. Rnln.l niMMA- Paralvsia. n.t.rrh. -private Diaeaaea. Diseases of the Eye, Ac. For fuU particulars address NATIONAL SURGI- ' my 25 tf J. K. MoILHENNY,' - yt Drueeist and Pharmacist. N. E. Corner Market and Front Streets GAL INSTITUTE, Atlanta, Geo. apS5w4t NE W ADYERTISEMENTS. s Lessons in Ilusic. ; ; nu i Pn 0t,tja : nttvJ O. I rrHR UNDERSIGNED WILL REMAIN IN -uuv t- i wilminirton during the Bummer, and wm con; through a committee to whom was I 0t ; the - Independent Order .of referred that portion of the Bishop's I (j00a 8amaritanB, &c.i which was incorpo- address concerning the use of flowers,; rated in 1872, ritualistic praotice, &c, indorse the Bishop's views. There was, however,; a minority report. The following concerning the po litical outlook in Washington, is inte-r vMiinrr1 Thn r.orresDondent of the Baltimore. Gazette, of date of 22d,' writes: ' ' ' . -. t ItMA.IrAiiinff . O rt P fill - ine signs a.u?L .mh. I waa mmno 1m vtn mav look for appear Only among iu ooukucm uwu.ww.b heuu.j The instrumental trio - from "II Trovatore," so excellently performed at the concert Friday night,J was by Miss Empie and the Misses Atkinson, and not by the Misses Atkinson and Mn'Rehman, as it in- advertently appeared in our report, , .LL j The " weathet wise" say i.?that the nearer to midnight the moon .changes the dryer it will be, and that as the last chanee took place SO minutes after 12 on .f th. t.n Hnnaea. while the Eastern and Western Democrats seem almost unanimous In favor of standing eauare up to the issue made bv the President. The conservatism among the Southernrnembers is notunnatu-? ral under the circumstances, ana u onu lv h annrerUtfid. -It is anticipated that tbo next caucus will be the most interestinsr one held since the meeting or uongreBB.Fnu it il believed that whatever else rosy oe u?-. cided npon, a majority will declare in favor .f k inppdv ari inurnment. If it be decided by the caucus to pass no appropriation for, the army, it is not thought that the Presi dent can gain anything by calling Congress, a dry moon. The new moon being so ;iar north is also said to be an lndTcationof cool weau - sjz2f. , .- .'V-n ''i 1 14 Mr. John HTarrentine has far nisbed his oflce on Dpek street with an ex-. cellent black board, on Which is posted each day the quotations of the Chicago grain and provision markets, as received by - him. at five'or more different periods during tbe day, which will doubtless result in - con siderable Convenience to the trace. ' Blaclatvatea; Court. " Lewis Hawkins, colored,' was arraigned before Justice Hall, yesterday morning, on the charge of committing assault and bat tery on the person of a small colored boy by the name of Mitchell Bpicer, The de fendant was found guilty and ordered to pay a fine of $5 and the costs . ! Lewis Hawkins . next appeared against W. H. Spicer, charging him with commit ting an assault upon him. Case dismissed at the cost of the prosecutor. - ? M. Payne, Pastor. - Services at 11 a.m. and at 8 p. m. iTSabljatb Scboorand; Bible class at 4 p.m. Prayei meeting every Wed nesday at 8 p. m. Scats free. , i : Front Street M E. Church (South), cor ner of Frent and Walnut streets, Key.' IS A. Yates, pastor. , Services at U a. m and 8 p. m.; Sunday School at 3 tt. m. j W. M. Parker, sup't ; Youag Men's Society Tuesday evening, 7i o'clock; and regular Prayer Meeting and Lecture Wednesday evening at 7 ;,clock.';f.f 'ri 4 Fiftb Street MethodistE. Church (Soutb,) situated on Fifth, between Nun and Church ttaue to glv? Lessons in INSTRUMENTAL AND itviat. nfrroTn t tila reiridenr.a On v. ADOlica- tions should be made atonce as nearly.all of his time has already been engaged. W.,T.-TO5 i;-my25 It- .aiir-..! :vn.B.. VAN LAER. PROPRIETORS OF THE TOMINGTOliASH, DOOR & BLIND ' . - FACTORY. - We always keep on hand a large stock of SASH, DOORS. BLINDS,' MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, NEWELS, HAND-RAILS, BALUSTERS, &C, and can 11 any order in our line at Short Notice aad Low Figures. .; - ' : Factory, -' " 1 Foot of Walnut Street. my 25 tf .' ' " Office, - ' Cat. Nutt and Red Cross. Butter. CONSIGNMENT OF 5 :' J i iDo You Know rpHE MANY ADVANTAGES IN BUYING A A Liverpool & London & Globe Insurance Company, 4 ; - Besides having Twenty-Eight Mullion Collars Gold Assets, the charter of the Company makes Stock holders individually liable for Fire Losses to the full extent of their private fortunes, which are estimated to amount to not less ..than One Handred , Million Dollars I THE STRONGEST Fire Insu ranee Company in the world. v r.-" i " ' JNO. W. GORDON & BRO., Agents, my 25 tf -s - 4 North Water Street. FRESH BUTTER i for salehiw by PIANO or ORGAN at home t Wanted, my 25 It E. P. COVINGTON, , - - Commission Merchant.'- -; , .i North Water street, t A Drama, i ACINE'S ATHALIA' WILL BE RENDERED streets. Bev. RR Hall, paltof. - Services otmf tae Inequation. a!'lttlelK -Trlp.V-"'' " 21 ; The . schooner John A. Qrifflni Capt. Charles P. Foster, which" arrived here last Nnm PhHadnlnhia with affeneral I TTall. corner of Seventh aad Nun Streets o Messrs: Harrlss & Howell, came I Rev.;D. D. Dodge. Ministetj Bundayser at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sabbath school at 9 a. m. Prayer meeting Thursday .eve ning at H o'clock, r l 1 - ; il The public are invited to attend religious services at the Tileston Upper room in the Tileston Normal School building, on Ann streets, between Fourth 'and Fifth streets; every Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. 1 Seamen's Bethel, Pock, between Water and Front streets. Kev.Jas. W.Craig, chapi ain. Services at 4 p. m., to whicb seamen are cordially invited. a ; llrst coneresrational Churcn. jaemwiu at their School Hall, on WEDNESDAY EVENING. 28 th inst. J Doors open at 7X v. muerwmBiwi commences at S o'clock. Tickets 25c my 25 2t iut of the Delaware" Thursday morning; arid made the fun from Cape Henlopen to the bar at the mouth of the Cape Fear River ;ln fifty-three hours. This is an nu sually quick trip, and proves the Philadel phia packet to be a f asOailer J V i. 5 kt! .n nitnoM the Hufferincs of thai xw vuv " - " xn vices at 10 a-m and S and 7ip. m.. .Praise and Conference meeting every Wednesday night at 71 o'clock. - "'- . . ; St Luke's A. M. E. Ziori Church, corner Seventh and Churcb streets. Rev. Gv JSi Farmer, pastor. Services at 11 a..m".,and 8and 7:S9p.m. Tbe public are invited. Seats free.- j s .-.-- j -l 1 i ;fiLs Mark's (colored Emscdpal Church; corner Gtb.and Mulberry streets.' i Services n Sundays at 11 a. na. and 7T P-- V Sainta? For.Eent. Wv SCHOOL-ROOMS for rent.: Every thing ready and complete. . LOTS in Smlthville,'With First tou have the chance of seeing it before ouying. .;'-...'- '.- :Secendly, you know from whom yon buy, ana can therefore feel sure of fair dealing. , Thirdly, you have a complete stock to select from, and can make arrangements to pay for it om tae instalment nan, euuer wccjuj w iuouhujt., .. To be convinced of these facts you will only have tocaUat . .Ky -HKIN85KRGKR'b - my 84 tf ; , Live Book and Music Store, Cook's Plow Jjiinroved, - - - A mm mm mmr aa t tf l BUGGY WHEELS, WAGON Ynmauo, ax Wheels, Dray Wheels. RJr 8pokea,Hubs, ViaMi,rTlrla KnTU T.ineR. JD&n Poles, HOOKS. Boba,fuUe,Drppers.HoeS,Be. .-.tor A SALESMAN, ACQUAINTED IN NORTH Carolina, in a First Class Manufacturing Es tablishment. Inclose stamp with references. Address- - ''-'. v BALTIMORE MANUFACT'G CO .. 0 . 2S4WestFavetteStrert . ' jnyjSt' Baltimore, Md. imoving buildings.' my251tf . V..,r-t. privilege of re- L. MEGINNEY, ? Executor, - , ' Durltir the Summer aad Fall months, Y the Sound Residence of Dr. 'A. B. Wright E!! I eight miles from town, on Turnpike road, C ! I V adjoining the residence of W. A. Wright. I- jt: oq. premises one large Dwelling House and two small Offlcw, JJSSSri Apply to ap2tawtf ,'.' St we t n WBlflHT. : Agent; Flyz Fansa; ; Fly ; Traps. WLBR'S PATENT- FLY FANS I , , ; - "' " . T m mmlmm . Va 1- ml baby without tee w 5 rnndav 'schobl at Sti these sufferings, newever,x,r. w.Tt;: sfree,:!f Syrup is a sovereign remeay. . 1 5 - --7 ;.j , vaj. : e:a.SAB8 and WIR,FW TRAPS, t.3 i . ' 'J ' nan. A. PECK. -'mvskir1 Au ; No. 25 South Front Sf Bl. I Cash at the New Naaa ran Wear.. itablished Hardware Store of Successor to Henning Teel, . , . n.v No.9Marketstreet.H my 5 uswtr . II, 13, 16, So. Front St. Deviled Ham g-LB. PACKAGES, ONLY 75 CENTS. , ;. , PICKNICERS and EXCURSIONISTS. as well as Housekeepers, will And this the most delightful as well as the cheapest Delicacy evr offered, - FGEORGB MYERS, Sole Agent, : Bibles and Albums. aroULDINGS,1 FiCTUKK FRAMES. 1 GOLD JYL Pens, School, Blank and MlsceUaneous Books; Paper. Envelopes, Ink, Pens, Perforated Board and Mottoes, Pocket Books, Playing Cards, - Violin Strings, Croquet. Base-Balls and Bats, Ckromos. Ac. A Fuit-Class Photorraptt Gallery connected with mv25 tf YATES' BOOK STORE. ! Pers bf Carriages, ; v WAGONS. &c, needing Repairs, will find Our Sweet Mast i Whiskey : ! XTTK GUARANTEE THIS 'WHISKEY, SOLD YY at $3.00 per gallon, better than any Whiskey sold in the market at $ 5 per gallon. ; r 7 :. We iimte especial attentioa to the same. ' . i . , : GEORGE MYERS, Sole Agent 1 their interest to bring them at once . FL HAYDKN. i . r - harness. SADDLES. &c, constantly on hand. : HORSE-SHOEING done at Low Prices.!. -. -..! : r my25tf "tTTTLL DO WELL; TO ' EXAMINE ; THE LAR GEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK" OF; GROCE-' RIBS ever- offered hi ,the State, at the. LOWEST t GEORGE MYERS, PRICES. mh3tf - '
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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May 25, 1879, edition 1
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