THE II0EITI1IG STAB. ""Oy Wia. n. nGKNARD. ruKUHgP DAILY BXCKPT MONDAYS. SATES 8UB8CIUPTIO IM aSVAXC t oe year, (by mall) postage paid, $7 00 Six months, " " " 4 00 Tbreo months, ' - " ...., S 35 One month " f " - 1 00 ro isty auasenoers, aeuvtrea in any part of the ?1 1 NO AATCS OF AbVBtSTtSlNO. . Oaa Square o&a day,,., ..-..,... ... $1 09 ; " iwo nays,. ,,.., . i.... ...... l re II three dars. n - four days,.. " : 1 uto days, .......... . . . . . . one week................ Two weeks, V Three weeks,. " OhS month ... tWo months ' Three months,... ....... tix months, " Oho year,... a 4 J 50 8 00 3 60 4 Ob 6 B0 ' 8 50 10 00 noo 40 l4 , 60 (tf cUy, Fifteen Cents per week. Oar City Agents are I TST V'-WTir.' XTi"V CP not authorised to collect for mere than three months J V UL .A. A. A. V JN J OU :f ; n Mlrance. WIMINfEJTON, N. C.Y THURSDAY MAY 29, 1879. GS-Contract Advertisements taken i nmi : WHOLE NO. 3,680 urTowr .. - Louis, MissourL Ho was so struck with it that he wrote a series of articles about it A gang, the composition of which morning' was in ail respects the same as that 29 pages, which he published at his own cost. I : We had a visit yesterday from ToIay Indications). - ; For the South Atlantic States, stationary or lower pressure, southeast to southwest winds, nearly stationary temperature and clear or partiy cloudy A weather are the BIVKK AND J9AHINE. wuicu uas just come u sucn an t Elizabeth ViU Carolinian eives i U, t p Uahineton. of the Shelby Aurora, -..t i..iw..Ma,iAw vi.v sen. arrived at o .a. t; i - ..LU j .. , lr.'ll.l - a! i . . I t w - t- - -? . .w - i yivuauiQ luuiwauvuo ivt uwswwu w wujtl , oi oouiu uaiouua, iguuuio ou nmsooro, uas just this account of Chowan Baptist Associa- . the excursionists. I - -- , - - - - ; , r - I tort Committee; he I been broken upand in part overtaken J lion: This body held its seTenty-rourth " Bateriainmtni as: tbe Academy of J ; ; Schooner Siam,' Horton, for this port, cleared from Baltimore on the 24th inst. Norwegian barque 'Kong Oscar t Jan- . Trieste, May 23rd, from this A wmwJt will. I T nnin USginnri TTa na an alrnptr with It I IlOCSI MO"' TCharlotte Observer.! : : v that he wrote a series of articles about it N.0 cases lor we Mayors oun The Spofford-Kellogg case will be tsken up -by the Senate Committee at once; Spofford witnesses have been summoned. Judge Mackey testified before the Wallace . at. iAHaAMM Cv-.tl v- 1 or Statnavilla I hnoa : AAmiAotnV' tens nuwwuup. wm uu ,u.sv Mv joiug .... BerUecunty'i,n the !8th Uth andUSth iin. Abill reriorted In the House for I were too vounar white men and a! J?" Z, ilntu .h- ii.tmn -ortininir the result of Prea5.lential eler- I negro. One of the white men is .one I onrniArt at flalem church, in Pasauotank ComDanv will be. held on Monday next, I Incarnation was last evening filled , with a I port llOUa. " o twvMu :V.-oV.- Al 1 VliA mamhom With thii inn . : t. I . I ; . ...L ' ... me ouf vnanes uowi, at. obaiesvuien p mrr'''" I the Secretary aoa Treasurer.-.. : i representation oy me young iaay pupus 01 1 at Jacksonville, Jfla.. on the 22d, frcm this NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE. A LECTURE WILL BK DELIVERED AT THR Opera -House, on Friday Evening next, at 8 of the Champion Compress and Warehouse I : The spacious hall of the Academy of the Ralph Howe. Getchell, ar rived at Boston on the 26th insf from this' legislation in the House. . A railway With this small . l. . a n n , . i M a ' a ulcuu.uk. .uuw ,,uv av..u . v whhwwww,. ., - . . . . . . . accident in Maryland, causing to bodyof Mr. W.M.Poisson is absent in I institution, ot itacine s oeauuiui poeuc i porL - meD. ;;. British:- Parllamentv ad- 1 V"ZZ'Xl?r:"7-&:i I W S:anL?J" .nra nnon ibe: Greensboro5 Colleee aramaenuuea "Ainaua. - r - The Nor egian barque Valkyrein. Al- two journed until June 9th. - Derby slakes were won by Sir Bevy a; twenty -three horses ran Two ; failures among English cotton spinners. The Republicans of Ohio have nominated Charles ' Foster for Governor. " j Funeral of .Wm., Lloyd Garriaon took place yesterday; Lucy Stone, Wendell Phillips and others made ad dresses. Bill to give Cabinet Minis- I Tnes ters seats on the floor of Congress, &c, re- I house honored minister of " the Associate 1 10,000 Baptists I In 1806 the inir ductory Ketormed Presbyterian Church, and I sermon was preached by Rev.' Jul. u Wall, t.;:jt ti and the last ooeniner. sermon bv He?. T. a, :,ABt rm.i rvi W. Babb. George Outlaw was the first Concord (now bimonton) emale Col- Moderatr, and T?D. Boone i's now honored lege,at Statesville. Several thefts have with this position. -been committed x within the past Zeb Vance's speech was a no two weeks at Statesville, and , suspi- Teity in the Senate, and gave a freshness cion was aroused that these were me l to tne proceedings tnat was unwoniea. The drama is a religious-one,' and was rnmmnnnnmant - Thfi JJOCtOf IB TLOt ex- ur an address, but it is nos, translated from .the French by one of the jh. I pupils of the Academy.-: It was first en- BiDie mat nc hid v cu.. .u. mi .ui.iwww i . . . , n Apvrep ; 1 acted in all its fullness and splendor before his name in tbe shape or a aegree. i - .. . T ' I the Court of France, in the reign of Louis The lecture of yen. Colston on xiY. The characters and plot are both sen, for this port, arrived at Falmouth May 20lh. ... : The Norwegian barque Sila, Moiliand, from this port, arrived at London on the ' 25th inst.. ' ;;- ; : " -- "Modern Egypt," at the Opera House, on scriptural and of the Old Law f o;,ui KanI T.nt AUmda Constitution. Varietv. however, is jmaay evening, wu uj,. Tms air ana classic piece was exceed- & - ! I .v. n . n TT to Vi .n ra nf I j , i.....;..i viama rrnm nhrvtrvcrrnnha I . , ., , . j i.ji s I CI Amv nioht nartv wint to the 1 luc auu nui.u - ma uy icrouunwu . o i lDgiv wen ; reauereu, ue ywong i iwuci iu i. Senate I who lives about six miles from States- lwtOGUiWlU iiJJiww i - . delivered last Monday in the Senate by I canvass ana appear si iue ubiium um. of JMortn tjaronna, ; nL'-'mlkA moonlio-rit. otriit. sion on the steamer Passport, under the au furred to committee of ten. - Senate . .. i .:n i I villa and ujKn unnnnRpd in ha.vn I ex-Governor Vance. Ls President Hayes denies that he had aboqt jl,200 in the house, and w splendjstar uW ge bas promised Conway aid and sympathy in euuea voreu v tw-. v. worda o wi8domt Dutt wnat ,8 rarer.woras bis project for removing negroes MIEBlSampi V alley. iud uibhuu ui. 1 , . .u .ja:i. OflR W s t "Wn,Z ""a fJfnnH f,t i masterly effort, and was recognized as such principally in consequence or General Col cers went to work and found that Rn bJ the Radirala whom he had nunc- l . . .. -: t.l a n?lttr r.art ipa 5 wr the nersons 7'" 1 urra Zt vt. I KOH'S lectwe laaug wuv fw.., ww. ; . y . mien BU Dumyiv niut wg ivtuiu v.. n. Jf.' J 1 J I rr t , o 3 n named auove. xraaioru was acuwu- sarcasm. naxmngum aurutaj uu. i ti nortrlarT Vaaea V?,y.VK?.an2 n2r-S!!I: i -Iittrton Vfa;V I Ggow Hill and Ijnring Washington, the traini to which lhe pupils of the tbe Ohio Republican Convention is bitter id us denunciation of the majority in Con gress and warm in its commendation of the Hayes administration . - - Americana in London were greatly disappointed at tbe withdraw al 6f Lorillard's Uocas Derby races. - Hon. A. H. Stephens' condition is improving. Flat contra diction is given to the story that the Presi dent had decided not to approve 'findings in the Fitz John Porter case; the record bas just been received, and the Executive has not yet examined it The Privileges Bud Elections Committee have taken pre- ' . ' m . , t PnnMtrt "M m ill nnt f .1,-1 trance; but the proprietor brought a 0f wit: his speech both snarkled and stung, ;.M .f .i,a o I , 7 shoi s n to bear upon the would-be and the sparkles were as brilliant u the com8.oii nulmuuur.6-. uvuS , The platform of ZVJ A l 55SS to fliX Offi- stings were keen. It was in all respects a ponement being made from Friday night showing thorough training - in elocution, and evincing perfect appreciation of the spirit and meaning of the ' different parts. The drama was very enjoyable; as well as pleasiag and refined. One Bcene.show-t ing the pupils habited as attaches of an an cient court, and dancing to the music of. cymbals and castanets, was especially fine. Indeed, the rendition was in every respect eulogistic of the thoroughness of the inlel- a.at the vuie jail; Millen fled and has not yet W. C. Alford, near Ashpole church, has a colored men accused of bur- Tia from the been Arrested ; it bas not been learned collard growing in hi, .garden that; metres ." Steohens w,uii, . nA) ih nm l,. four feet seven inches in diameter and fiariousiy entering in s m Y """ 6 twelve feet five inches in circumference. apprehended. Trot out your big collards. We hear , rwTl-.w i there are twenty-six applications for the or tu xreaaury. position of Mail Agent on tbe C.F.&Yad- LRichmond State s Special. I ' kin Valley Railroad. The place is now The rush on the Treasury and at held by Neill Waddell (colored). All the all the depositaries in Washington candidates are confident of success. - 'noa 0;iv T.8li,v thero must We hear agreat deal of complaint of cotton .uwvuowo . - . j - I dvmff irom ine enectsoi tne ibis raios. 1 X? f . 1 1 n rl M An I ? . ' ... nave ueen uiieeu nuuuicu uiu, a aarterly ITleetlnea Third Konnd- for tbe Wilmington. District, IB. E. Chareb Soatb. lin. at Kichlande.... .... .... ...... Jane 1. 8 :e8bnrr. at Hall's Jane 14. is Elizabeth, at Purdle'e Jnne 31, 32 Bladen, at Sonle Chapel .....Jane 28, 29 White ville, at Carver's Greek ..... July 5, 6 Coharrle Mission, at Black's Chapel. . .July 12, 13 Clinton (District Conference), Goshen. July 17, 18 Brunswick, at Bethel......... ...July 26,27 Wilmington, Fifth Street... ....... ....July 26, 27 Wilmington, Front 8 tree t. : .Aug. 2, 3 Waceamaw Mission, at Bethel. ... . . .' . .Aug. 3, 3 SmithTille BtaUon... .. ... .Ti...Ang. 5, 6 Topsail..... .......Aag. 9,10 Onslow...:.......... .......Aug. 16, 17 ; The Eifltrict Conference will convene at Gosben Church, Clinton Circuit, on Thursday. July 17th, at 9 o'clock, A. M. The opening sermon will be preached by Bev. John Tillett, .. L. S. BTJBEHEAD, : ; . . ; . JresidlagEiaer. O'clock, by Gen. R. B. COLSTON, upon MODERN BGYFT and his experiences there. Admission COc. Tickets for sale at the book and drug stores. M. B. The lecture will be brilliantly Illustrated by numerous stereopticon views from photographs taken in Bgypt. . , - . my28 8t ; - OFFICE CLEBE St TREASURER, 1 CITY OF WILMINGTON. N. C, Msy 27th. 1879. - Dogs. THE DOG ORDINANCE FOR 1E79 GOES INTO effect MONDAY. JUNK 2d. 1879. Badges can be had on application at this Office. T , HENRY SAVAGE. my 38 3t .Treasurer and Collector. . Furniture I Furniture ! A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF WAZITUT CHAMBER S UITS, t to be sold at the very bottom prices. .. Walnut Wardrobes, Sideboards, Extension Tables, Marble Top Tables, Ac , Ac., as well aa common Chamber Seta, Bed Steads, Chairs ana Rockers of all sorts, Looking Glasses, Mirrors, Parlor 6mts, Lounges, Shades, Bedding and everything belong- ing to a First-daft Furniture Establishment. Also, another lot of the Celebrated Genuine Stew art Sewing Machine, a real comfort. For sale at mhdtf ' F. A. SCHUTTE'S, 26 and 28 South Front and 11 to 16 Dock 8U. THE PILOTS ITIEraoaiAL. Air. uaviu xv. vyau-uy, w uu. wJt - serrleealn b IVarwaslaa Lsbkbsks or two since, and stealing a number ot I at ms Lnthersa vbarea. watches and other articles therefrom, were I Rev. Olaf Mandt, of Baltimore, alluded duly arraigned before tbe Criminal Cour I to as having delivered a sermon in the Ekithtiixb.N. C, May 27, 188. ' EsrroB Star, We, the Committee of Pilots of Smith ville, desire through the columns of your pa per, to express our hearty appreciation aBd thanks to Rev. E. A. Yates, of your city, for the very able J The Hygeia Hotel, OLD POINT COMFORT, VA. and excellent address which he delivered npon the Situated 100 yards from Fort Monroe. Open all the year. Equal to any Hotel in the United States as a Spring, Summer or Autumn Resert. Send for cir cular. ; HARRISON PHOEBUS, my 131m Proprietor. - yesterday morning, immediately after the Norwegian language.at the SeamenBethel, Memorial ion at gijtas, Liverpool & LoildOIl & Globe assembling of the same. ; Tbe trial of Hill was fixed by His Honor, r, , , . j . ... q i also v m vnoir who iuxnuuea us wiui tutu up on Sunday last, preached to the Scandina- I proprute and sweet music, adding very much lo the Tians in 8t. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran enjoyment and solety of tfie oBion. Nor would we forget the Committee of Arrangements of . Jiminary bteps for a full investigation oi. womeQ and boys in the two lines at Duncan the rieiiogg-aponora oenatonai coniemcu ,h Treasurv. Nearly all ot tnem I a ooy, ... . . v a tu. w,. - t a : i . v. 3 i Ann. Ann u war zerra nrma men wiiere .ur; PBflP 1 ne RDDU1LV UL IJiU AUUCvi 13 w I varrrrorl nlTt.XT l AnKinff WlllLn RDQ I " " ' " T. - . I TTa aaa&,c.w w w -w-w - , rVI a. l.l a an ..- I ww - -m I WaiCIB Bja 11CI AUlCa Utflf Oi U I . 4A I m a . . a l 1 I little more than eizuiv Tears aeo mr, I .TnrlcrA MAorpa for 'riaav mornine. U iu unurcn on xuesuay nignt in tue sauio iau- I your city, wno am so iaiiniuuy ineir auiy m prep n .-u - .i. T- t- u: I . ... - ... i .. . . i aration ior the excursion down tne river, t na wn vampoeii, ui iu uwuou.P, , qVIq-v nd a special ventre oi seveniv-nve guage, tne ouuaing oemg sunaiy tenaerea W9re untiring in their efEorta t make all on . lanueu on omiua a xsiaau iroiu v- i . .. .. . i . i. I tk nra I comfortable. xours. truly. I arnnri nnrt nm Citizens WS U1UC1CU IU uc I lUI lUttl uuiuuk. &u ih wo I - . ,. m t tmmmiD " be tSO.OOO instead of $120,000. - Bap tist Qeneral Association of Virginia assem bled yesterdsy. An official plan has been matured for relieving Archbishop Purcell of financial embarrassment New York markets: Money 4 per cent.; cotton easier at 13lSi cents; southern flour quiet and heavy at$4 755 60;wheat higher; corn ic better; spirits tur pentine dull at 27i cts; rosin quiet at $1 40 for good strained. ;' We wrote "viewed1 and not 're viewed," .in the sixth line in our edi- Sn Iharo ta black peopie, either employed by I 0ne man now living who walked over the speculators or buying to seu to specr place. nlators. The line of males extended Charlotte Observer: A window from the door to the street and thence in the residence of Mr. W. H. Bailey, and down the pavement nearly to the tbe back door of the same, were found White House grounds. The line Of open Bunday morning, when the family nui uuuu g and subsequently it was discovered females reached to H street and that Qney lQ laeHamouJDt of $15 had been around the corrJer into 15th street. Btoien Irom tne r00rn in which Mrs. Bailey Many of the women had huge nmbrel- slept. The final examination of the las and some had camp stools and their senior class at Davidson College closed on ' Rwiv ,hAV moved alonff Friday, May 23d. The announcement of sewing, blowly they moved along thj -j; 8landi of lhe member8 of the inch bv inch towards the ireasury u M miulB on Mondav. Mav 26th. door. Only five from each line were I The first distinction with the valedictory I North Carolina punishable with desth, and admitted into the .building at one was assigned toF. P. Ramsay, or Alabama; th two young men alluded to are indicted muic, auu uo ovvu - .; eood and lawful citizens was ordered to be I for that purpose. summoned. ' j tended by nearly all the Scandinavian sea- The trial of Washington was set or men in port, who constituted in point of Saturday, at 10 o'clock, and by request of I numbers quite a respectable auditory. his counsel the ordering of a special venire 1 i The reverend gentleman left for Balti- w. J. POTTER. T. M. THOMPSON, J. a. AD KINS, E. FIVER I o board Committee for the Pilots. in his case was postponed until further con sultation could be had. His ' Honor, -Judge Meares, assigned Messrs. E.S. Martin andThos. V. Strange as counsel to defend Hill, and Messrs. John D. Bellamy, Jr., and A. Q. Ricaud to appear for Washington. The crime of burglary is by the laws of . w . 1 Tk-n t.-j o n..Ai:Ma. ka i tinner ID&1 iieaa. ' . in s a "iii hi msii i is a ihiui im ; a.iin mil am torial on Mr. Robbins's address. Ah, purchases they were required to leave with tha Phiioaonhical oration. vtt a rt t dv nnnr nnmii aiora iluuu i a mhiim.m at iMnrm i:arriin&. i ..- - -- near with satchels ta buy of this class -4 Robert Springs and Wallace Johnston, The following cases were disposed of of nurchasers as they came out. The twof negro men, were batning in rmiei 's yesterday : the types and printere. pond, a mile from this city, Sunday after- was drownea. State vs. Glasgow Hill and Irving Wash ington, charged with : burelary. Dsfen- i uti c is a uuw. v j i - ... , . . j i nana, a mne irom ims the ne,ro exodus. Well, they P pajf enabout a dolU wnen lne fomer a .. anas ni l a uuuureu. bu uan ut i . , i- ti.-h?..? r jt-. tit, i j . . . Br - -- kq mrrn r i nil frti. n wi rrt M.r.i- z a iih - have been warnea may, ana nuw qne who .could scrape up a Imnclrsd 0omnintieol Shaw Un dants arraigned and day. set for tnau , they wish to go, then let 'em. ., dollars could make very decent profits Ter8ity take piace at First Colored State.vs. A. J. Hogan Jand Feter Hogan. by turning it over twice or of tener. Baptist Church in this city, on the 28th of charged with larceny., A verdict of guilty According to Senator MoDonald, When the doors finally closed there I this month. Rev. Dr. wm. cioss is rendered in the case of A.J. Hoganandof to nreach. thev ahonld exercise that rieht not gumy in caw ui i0t .v--. of Indiana, Massachusetts : soldiers must have been nearly av thousand voted in Indiana at the elections held persons sua iu uuc uuW., Spirits Turpentine more the same evening, but expects , to renew bis visit in the fall. As before stated, he is a Chaplain for Norwegian sailors. j It should be mentioned in this connec- j tion that the Lutheran is the established Church of Norway, Sweden and Denmark. I- Alllsauorfsli. . ' One of our Princess street Magistrates met up with a "cafe" on Tuesday over which he found he had no "jurisdiction." It was s young alligator at tbe Mozar Saloon, and the "J. P." was expatiating on the good qualities ' and amiability of the young monster, rubbing his band down his back at the same time, when be suddenly doubled himself up and bit our friend through the thumb. Alligators are a for bidden subject with him now, or at least one which he would like to get rid of on "payment of costs." . i NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 ST. JOHN'S HALL, WILMINGTON, N. C, May 89, 1879. . THE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING OF ST. JOHN'S LODGE. No. 1. A. P. & A. M.. will be held, This (THURSDAY) ; Evening, at 8 j o'clock. :myja-it, JAMES C. MTJNSS, Sec'y. ; Tie Eegatta. THE 8TEAMER ISIS WILL FOLLOW THE Yachts through the Race THIS AFTERNOON, affording spectators a splendid view of the contest. - Fare for the round trip only 25 cents. ' Leaves Wharf in front of Messrs. Williams is Mnrchison'8, at 3 o'clock, P.M. i my 89 It R. P. P ADDISON, Agent. in 1864. He saw them doing it. This time it is "a member of Gen. eial Grant's party abroad" who ' eueakp. It is to the effect "that Grant will not enter into a contest for the Presidential nomination." Of course not! Why should he? His many friends will attend to that part. - It is said that Hayes, in his forth coming veto bill, will take the ground sauarel v that the Federal Govern- A af . raeu superv elections and U. S. Senators. Is this public or an Empire? in an orderly way. That is, according to I The latter discharged. Methodist law, these women should be gtate vs . W. H. Boyette, charged with snvp.n Heleo-atea to the Convention, and five I not euilty. : were honored with appointmento to preach gtate Tg jame8 Davis, charged with I Northern through and way oncunaav. xne savust wuncr.vi., . . i maua ' The Charlotte Gravs have been South Carolina says that a certain church w-jr. . " v xne narioi-e virj u I . .... Q,, . tha rutnaa of I Tn tha rase of Fannie Oallowav. charged Newbern is to have some races on30lh. -- . ' xiie naiLs. The mails close and arrive at the City Post Office as follows: 1 CLOSE. Northern through mails.. larceny, .. ... c . i a r , . . i in mat siaie noi onrv uaiu uw ciuouoco lumsuivo-,-". its pastor to the Convention, but gavehim ,i0l arCeny, tried Tuesday evening, the i Cox was tned at Hyde court for ftl80 a Buit of new clothes. One of our . nderd . Terdiet of iruiltv the killing of Jennett and acquitted. . North Carolina churches beat that, forit Jar ndereA b fwd With I A Newton man and his dog gave its pastor a new -suit and furnished "'J1 t iiiJ i ntv-three snakes last week. . : aim "itn a parse containing iwiw s uiuuu we ,arceny oi oooaa. vru.s -- - . ; 1 money as was necessary to ueiray ma ca- : Auey uuuaw ,u. fcuoj w. i penses to me lionvenuon. . The Kesaita Tonay ted the man wno ourn. tne xreue , Rfttei,,h Aioj: There was a larcre I Whthfir the breesea to-dav are" favora- The Jiobesonian is strong luits I attendance at the Edenton Street M. E. bie or not. the first reeatta of the Carolina Mails for the N. C. Bailroad, and routes supplied there , from, including A. &N. C. - Railroad, at . Southern mails for all points South, daily Western mails (C. C. R'y) daily (except Sunday). . ......... Mail for Cheraw & Darlington : Railroad ' Mails for points between Flo rence and Charleston ...... 7:45 P. M. 5:30 A.M. 'Excursion. fTHB LUTHERAN SUNDAY SCHOOL AND JL FAMILY EXCURSION will be given on FRI DAY, the S9TH INST., on the Steamer ISIS, to the HAM. ME PLACE, near Donnelson's . Landing, twelve miles up the Cape Fear River. The ISIS will leave wharf, near Market Dock, at 8 A. M., and again at 12 M, for the Landing, re tnrninff about 1 o'clock. P. M. Refreshments can be had on board the Boat and on the Grounds.' - Tickets for the round trip 50 cents; children and servants half price. . F. A. SCaXJTTE, i . - H. Bv EILERS, ' i F. B. HASHAGSN, my 39 It : C. H. STEMMERMAN. Keep Your Head Cool ! TY -WEARING Av my59 tf SUN HAT. 1 ; HARRISON St ALLEN, . Hatters.: 5:30 A. M. 750 A.M. CMP m: Those ' King' of Shirts Insurance Company, BeBides having Twenty-Eight Millhon Dollars 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 t THE STRONGEST Fire' Insu rance Company in the world. - .' ; ' JNO. W. GORDON & BRO.; Agenta, ( my 35 tf . 24 North Water Street. Really and Truly. Brown tc Roddick 45 Harket St.; ARB NOT TAKING THE ADVANTAGE OF ; the Rising Market, bat laid in a VERY LARGE .' STOCK in anticipation of the advance, and think it to our advantage to let them go as bought, as it all tends to increase aur business. ' We would first call the particular attention of our patrons to the .. ' . -' Dress Goods Department We have, without any exception, the Larg estthe Newest and the Cheapest Stock ever shown in Wil mington, and call particular notice to the lines we are offering at . . . , 15c, 20c and 25c. It really will astonish you to see the value we are , . giving. Some of these are really worth twice the money we ask for them. . Linen Lawns. . ; . A very well selected assortment at 15c and 30 cents. ; Printed Lawns. . . From 5 cents upward. We are selling the Pacific ; for 13X cents. v . - . ,.i.'ii) ';i.;J.! Calicoes from 4c upi We have whatever Me advertlee, and yon will find them just what we represent tnem w oe BUNKUM. . . . 1 I . . . .... I M.WV., advocacy oi a graaea scnoo. ur u- uVr80 W R. Peoner Yacht Club will occur this afternoon. Sew Fayetteville,6ndoffice8onCape :. ton. ; , to the memory of the late W.K. vmjm.i . I .Aft RivM. Tnesdavs and ua nog hnni hu triB MiiMinm inn iioa era oi iDsuiuD crau were suacut nutu i . - i . w- "W. "J - I (TRl-JJ,, 7:30 A. M. 7:30 A. M. I : P.xJ.n an1 0ilapnnnl.1ARhftVS vaiaaBi s n . v v r-i x m x a. A .am & am B . k m B m. W ' m m a ) m w m w w t has the constitutional right to gone extensively into'the cultivation of "Tt C PersoS Street M E CrU1B 7" 1)111 on tom. m Fayette'ville, via Lumberton, . .- , U. 7 rlh to-day. soW except Sundays.... ,se another name iorcon.ru.; . nrofegged "rnt The interest disnlaved in the review, large Onslow C. BU and Jntenne- for members of. Congress J1S; . t....- Mthodift Church, chnrch. aamadenomination.fiveioinedand mru twin-.thrii on the river front. J, d?.0068 eTefaT r a . Avlr I a If it should be deemed best to nominate a man of immense wealth then Uncle Sammy Til den will be the man. He is worth from six to ten three baptisms took place." Oh, Johnny, if you love me so. Said Kitty to her beau. I'm sure if you had said the word, I'd had you long ago.- ; I know, my dear, that's what you want, But that I try to shun ; While you're, in earnest all the time. boat, daily (except Sundays) Mails for Easy Hill, Town i ; Creek and ShaUotte, every Friday at Wilmington and Lisbon, Mon : days and Fridays at. ..... . OPEN FOR DELIVERY. LOOP M. 5:00 A. M. 6:00 A. M. 9.-00 A.H. 6:00 A. M. 6:00 A.M. 9:00 A. M. Newbern. Mr. T. H. Lewis becomes joint editor and proprietor, with B. K. Davis, of the Henderson ville Courier. . North Carolina in ; 1830 had 73,470 inhabitanU. The next census (1889) mil u.wmv.j -- . - i . ... I -TheMiltou Chronicle says Tom vvny i-. A UvnrinU Tlf lllATI nil hlfi WAV I . . m . . i a . iiwyrsav iimhisu .uauuau m vtrtw rr na trrpuL ninnprr. ijhuiiii million dollars. He has it . by tne roi xboro, walking against ttoe, being g. and whrch7is the county seat "bar'ls w Uncle David Davis is pretty, under pressure to be out of ot Watauga ' and has "the highest eleva- Dans, uncie xyav r J m lwenty.four hour8 fier the court re u f an town cast ef the Rocky Moun. of iflF inn in tii "snonaulic line, xie i... him ..: s 1 k.t. .sn... & fan . ... - t.nA0A iLnnannd, : T TZrter ;i A Govern- hundred varda from the ton of the Blue costian services at the Temple of Israel, I Register Department open sameas stamp ment dwtillery, tne property ui .jwo. . iuko aio ... ""r"r the rue 01 connrmation was auuiiu.. j General delivery open from 6:30 A. M. 5.Vt,VhL d .toil Jfo lioM oi rwhis- ihemMlTes: "Yadkio SptiDg, tbe .ourw wu a rerj l.rge alteiuuce to witness toe 9:30 A. M. wj b m . a -ira-. s a -m B-.wxwn s w a. . ot tne urcai jree iee uwwuw uy w. interesting ceremonies, including iJieuien SS .GornorRobi0BOn ..4 0b;vUito,V areat Kanawha. Ohio and Mississippi and several of the ministers of our city is evidence that much concern is felt in the result of the race to-day. The participants in the contest this after noon : will be the Annie, Frolic, Bestkts, Bonnie Lassie, Gypsy, Lizzie, Sosa and Bip- mnA ninila fa.nrini. tha Iftilin? Will ino, auu, nauua .a.wa.uK, a -. -- . l. :i afford a fair. opportunity for the display of - " Xoutud' w skilful management of the different yachts 1 mails... .. ............ .. 7:00 A. M. of the fleet. . ! Southern mails. 7:00 A. M. " m m m I Carolina Central Railroad.... 6.-00 A. M. servlcea at the Temple of Israel. J , Stamp Office open from 8 A. M. to 12 M., Yesterday, on the occasion of the Pente- I and from 2 to 5:30 P.M.., Money order and and ain't stingy either. fipn Chalmers, of Mississippi, is i H.v T.iirht. oaiety. ne is reyui -t portdd tnat a msn by the name ol Tate, quite recently that living near Siloanv a f ew "He thought neither appropriation bill mittec I rape upon .. .. weuld be passed this session, nut inai, " V" oVni8nment snould soon overtake rivers distance by these to the Gulf of I churches. The confessions of faith in the Mexico, 2,500 miles. inint rpaniminn wonld be adopted continu ing the appropriations until January 1st; on the basis of those ef tbe present fiscal year. He thinks Congress will adjourn by the middle of June. , While Governor Colquitt, of Geor. gia, was in New York he whispered the following in the ears of the able foreigners who run the Herald: T h.ir. notl nnhincr. Every northern I .oa h mnJ t . Thomas cave us the in- man that comes to Georgia goes back home lormatfon. The Herald reporter says the with his eyes open., They are astounded at beWlg men l00K the time. EMaboro Xt- the status of things as they find it in our ... 8tate. We bare thousands of , Elizabeth CitY Falcon:' Mr. hbDeenGp? oSSl -snd ihti tettimony is universally one and reports that a telegraphic line will be ihiJi? Occas" nSS some fanatic or 'poll- established between that town and , this icran beheJoie neSle of his adoption, but and work will begin right away. We h understand that -arrangement are being nnra aa thev are made to have tne unitea Dtaies Baui .Sh'nVore suUeV' , , , i Huron gotten Up a. t . 1- N. C? Presbyterian: i;The Pres byterian church at Newton was dedicated s.mrdav. the 17th Inst; : Rev, A. W. Miller. D. D.. preaching the sermon. Four were added to Thyatira and two , to Black Creek Presbyterian' churches te- centiy. ,;. f -r. r. ; v.;-- 4" ' t The "time" of the death of the executed burglars wastaken by the phy sicians in attendance, Drs.,Th0mas John-. n fl.rr All - OI . UOTntUU. . 11 The wrecking of this I . J j . u . m A imo rt Ufa attAnHinir it vet But the Herald is (ox Grant all the ffia our recollection. ... . same. I i . The JNer- xorK corresponueui. of the Raleigh Qbservert Of course you re- member me w t . - THB'OITY. - - - n - rr MB W a AUVjBKTISHSitSKN I , MTOSOHKing'. of:birt8 . j P. Pjo)dison Steamer Isis. Hetnsbekger - A literary treat, j Habkison & AiXEN Summer hats, i Masonic Meeting St John's Lodge. ExcvasiON Lu(herin S. School, &c. Thermometer Bccord. : The following will show the state of ' the titermometer, at the stations mentioned, at 431 yesterday evening, .Washington mean time, as ascertained from the daily bulletin issued from the Signal Office in this city: Attanta.'.im9 Augusta. Charleston; .U.i -86 Charlotte..... ..-f8 Cor8icana,......-o Galveston...... o TTnvana. -. . .. . .v. .o3 Tnrlianclfl. . . "; ' .Tw82 Jacksonville,.. . .81 1 i Key West,tliT. Mobile,. Montgomery.... New Orleans,.;. PuntaRassa,.;.. Savannah........ St. Marks....... Wilmineton.... 84 88 94 .84 .84 .84 .91 85 - 5; WU: Antr f nrdi nance COeS into ffpnt nhf: Mondav; the 2d of Junej and Tt U nnt 4nrfifinna tn DOStOOne the C00 sideratinn of vnnr health because you have I .rVhi hook. "The Comet " published not time to take a thorough courseoi meui- m l869 It lately fell into the hanaa . r"A . hi hid on aonlication to cine, but take Dr. Bull's Baltimore Pills, i o!y Dr. p. G. Roberta, a distinguished badges can howbe had on appncauou v which will induce harmonious functional I pregbyter in the Episcopal Church in SL tfie City Treasurer, effort at once. Price 25 cents. ? Jewish religion, on the part of those con firmed, was deeply impressive, while the sermon and the lecture- to the candidates by the Rev. Mr. Mendelsohn were pro nounced most able and excellent. Left for Home. 5 S ! i ' " ' I Hon. John M. Moring," Speaker of the House of Representatives, who has been on a visit to this city for the past two pr three days, left for home yesterday , morning. Lt. Governor Robinson starts for home this morning. ' We hope andbelieve that their trip to our "city by the sea" has . been a pleasant, one, and, though their first, we trust it will by no means be their tost. Surely, they were induced ( to - swallow enough of the "Rock: Spring, or "Para dise Spring water to insure a repetition of their visit at aoirtanUiay. ; , . ; Presbyterian Rows. , 1 The i pulpit of the I First Presbyterian Church Of this city, since the , absence of Dr.: Wilson, bas been supplied oy ev. Alex. ' Bprunt, Rev. Drl R. H. Chapman and Rev. Dr. J. M. Sprunt, successively, and we learn from the N. O. Presbyterian that next Sabbath Rev.' J. M: Atkinson, of Raleigb, will preach. Stamps for sale at general delivery when stamp office is closed. - Mails collected from street boxes every day at 4.00 P. M. r , i !x ; Key Boxes accessible at all hours, day andnight.C":i -.-- CITY ITEMS. .: i. iChew Jacksoh's Bast Sweet NavylTobacco. . Jii '' ' ' aaBB-Baw - THE MORNING STAB can always be had at tne following places in the city : The Purcell Bouse, Harris' News' Stand, and the Sta Office. a:. ELECTRIC BELTS. A. sure cure for nervoua debility, premature decay, exhaustion, etc. Tne onlv reliable cure. " Circulars mailed free. Address mly reliable cure. circulars mauea i r. K. RfiEYJBS, 43 Chatham N.Y. JTUK ENGLISH GUNS. Thef attention of sports men is invited to the advertisement at Messrs. J. tt guns, Birmingham, England. Their guns are made to order according to specifications and measure ments furnished, thus ensuring the, right crook, length of stock c.nj- 'f ilM''iEl A KK POSITIVELY PEOMISED THIS WEEK. Sorry to keep, our Patrons waiting so long, but lt was unavoidable. They will, however, have the sat isfaction or buying tne v&ki caox duioi m the market for only ONE DOLLAR. mySSlt ., aufliun. r A Literary Treat. JaAIN WE HAVE ONE OF THOSE TJHTER esting Novels by the authar of "The Odd Trump," The Gliost of Redbrook. f It is a most readable story. The style Is anima ted, the tone Is pure and healthy, and the whole story is thoroughly entertaining A large supply Just received and for Bale at HEINSBEHQER'S : my S3 tf Live Book and Music Store. IM. C. Hams. a VKKT CHOICE LOT, ' ; ' Well Trimmed and Smoked. FERRIS "TRADE MARK" MEATS, . HAMS, STRIPS, v , '( BEEF TONGUES j F. M. BEEF, PIG PORK, '. " .' ? LESIONS and ORANGES. PATAPSCO FLOUR, in Bbls,, Half Bbls., Eighth i "" ' Ebla. Sacks always on hand. . PAROLE D'HONNEUR FLOUR, in Half Barrels. Triple Purified. The best in the i couatry. Try It. - APOLLINARIS WATER, a Delightful and Healthy Beverage, by the Hamper or at Retail, . ';v. . , ; at Bottom Figures.: ...... I - HUNYABI JANOS BITTBB WATER, i ! f nd full stock of GROCERIES. Jas. C. iSte vensoh . myMts 1 ' ' 1 1 Fly Fans. ; Fly Traps. BE PREPARED ! ' MOSQUITO NET, 108 inches wide. 35c and 40c. , Very, very cheap, and a real good quality. '; Piques. " ' ' " We are offering a real good quality for 8 cts, and ' have a beautiful stock of the better grades. - j y; ; - Shawls. , . t A 1 -inch square Shetland Shawl, all wool, for $1 " Fans and Parasels. ; lOver 50,000 Fans in stock, and a very large and .. -cheap line of Parasols, from 10c up. ' ' Ladies' Underwear, Chemise, Pantaletts, Night Dresses and Skirts, the Largest and Cheapest. ' - We are making a specialty of this Department, and Ladies willfind that oar assortment is not only ' large bnt cheap. , ; ,. , Domestics. 4-4 Rockingham A, 7c 4-4 Lake George A A, 7c. Best quality Plain Homespun, Vc. 1 Ac., &&, &c.. &c., c. ' SOLE AGENTS for Devlin A Co.4, of New York, for Gents' Clothing made to order, A beautiful line -of Samples always on hand. Agents for FRANK LESLIE'S Cut-Paper Pat terns. Send for Catalogue. BROWN & RODDICK. 45 Market Street. myl8tf - - ' - IF YU WANT FINE, PRETTY, STYLI8H AND CHEAP GOODS. GO " , ' ' ' To Exchange Corner 1 ' The Finest Assortment in the citH- , The Prettiest and Host Etyliah HATS and BON- ; NETS ever offered to the people. 1-.- Too busy to say more, except Come and Leave : . :., N. other causes. An old and w CXNT8 A BOTTUtr- ' vnn npwAuns ov THIRTY YEARS Mbs WiasLoWs Soothths Stbui- has beenased for I lWT KR'S PATENT FLY FANS I children. It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves I TTOWLBtt a "" V." wnrn oolio, regulates the bowels, cures tshtbbt I t . - ' fng FLY xnA?3, ana diabbhouv, wneiner bxisuik irom wewug i , . eu-wiea xwuuj. i ; v Vor sale chean bv , . v- - GEO. A PECK, m. ss tf No. 35 Soata Front St. TT OJ, . ABB V"" M , , , ui'ttSTeij for, local I rpHK FROST KING HAaABRTVlUThii diseases of the skin. Secondly, w an uiuii. i x perb Mattnewa doob wr.u a. article for toilet use; Thirdlyf It is inexpensive. I Repeatedly declared by the Judges to be superior to JBeaUfy without risk witi Ilia's 1s8tatakxoub yotnetaown form of Apparatna. and received rr.nt un. - ' " - 11 ' I the medal at the Yien Exposition over aU Enro- your Order, my 4 H. SPRUNT, Exchange Corner. BOOK """""""rr'.Tr " i nk ery does aU kinds Of BindinK and Ruling work mMiiirA manner. ; mo an ""-"- chants and others needing Receipt Bc)kr otter l ftrn a wrk, may rely on. promDtaeea .fistte exeemtton of pa8 o.t nriler. . v untM Th vratit Klnc 1 nuulfl or ttia manHUrw1" - - - . . - . ,T7 . - ' Z-.-- hi Book Bind I richest Verde Antique Maroiei emoeuisneo wiin book BiXBTOTTHaMORKiasSTBoinu i Jt" tj,.. mountine8. It unites Mei I every toprovament known to the art, and is strictly Bin CIMS IU PTtSlJ Y Uliuiu. mJ. ill turn juu odawater wiim iwx King, at mylltf Soda Water with Rock Candy Syrape from the O. U. MUtt'i'JUtW'B. Ladies and Children.' : - Ladies' Opera Beots,- h . : ' - .. ? ' . ' Ladies' Strap Slippers and Serge Buskins, for -comfort and beauty, children's Shoes In. all the Latest Styles, at Low Prices, at :t3BO. R. FRENCH tt SON'S, t - 39 N. Front St., Wilmtogton. my SJtf i t, !, I,' .1 n i. s. . h V I