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the noEunra man. riUJUHED DAILY TSXCEPT ,, MONDAYS. uth or roaouFTioa or advanos: '' .)eyer, (by mUt pontage pi,.....,..:;; $7 00 six month. - " - 4 00 rtiree month. -, ; : " ..Z 25 uuemonth .V...... t 00 To CttT Subeeribera, delivered In riart nf th dif, Fifteen Cents per week. Oar City A genu are . w uhj Agent are I for mere thw three . jvance. T Senate Finance Committee decided to postpone the Warner Silver bill until next winter,; The examinatiou of the Kel- I logg-Spoflord '- case resumed. 'NA nnmul . . r;. I tructive fire at .Trenton, Ontario. Swedish timber trade strike is extending. The laying of the New French A.I tantic "cable between Europe - and New Foundland wiI,8oon begin,, i- Russian commander in Bulgaria has sent an ener getic note to Servia demanding theevacua lion of y Bulgaria territory. Senator Edmundsj resumed his speech on repeal of . "jt . t . . o. . . certain Actions 'of Revised Statutes. House passed biU creating another Judicial District in Texas and then considered sp- I proprialions for postal BerTice to adjourns menX'si - Senator Edmunds: spoke yes- lerday o reply to Senator Bayard's effort f Thursday;- and was replied to by Sena. tor Tburraan on repeat of juror's test oath. -- Fire at Holly, Michigan, destroyed ten buildings. Germany will propose joint action of the Powers against the manner of conducting the war in South America. House Finance Committee will take no present action on the Johnston bill authorizing cancellation of tobacco bonds. It is now said Emperor William's golden wedding will not be a grand affair. Joint stock speculation business is re viving in Great Britain. An editorial of New Orleans 1 vine aroused indignation I ia Louisiana State Convention.'7 - The I bUWor organizing a Mississippi River. Im- protement Commission has been reported I unfavorably. - Two monuments in I honor of dead Confederate soldiers were unveiled at Winchester, Ya , yesterday. . -' New York markets: Money easy at 8 per cent. cotton , nominal : at 13 1-16 13 3-16 cents; , southern - flour quiet and steady at $4 ?56 W; wheat without ; de cided change, winter ic' better;' corn scarcely so firm at 4144 cents; spirits tur pentine dull and weak at 262C1 cents; rosin' quiet at $1 S2il 87J for common to I good strained. . 4 I "Tho Ohio Democrats in -Congress I are areatlv elated over the ticket. I 0 j . . , . They say it can win. so. : - " ' - We must hope Mr. Edward S. Gregory, the capi tal editor of the capital Petersburg Index-Appeal, will soon take orders in the Episcopal Church. . x Mnr North (Iftrnlina arnursionists ... . '1 '..,,',--' "I in iticumond. V a. 1 ne ousiness is being a little overdone. However, if Richmond can stand it the Tar Heels-will worry through. t The talk, among j Washington De mocrats now is that if Ewing carries Ohio he will become the most prornU nent candidate for the Presidency entertaining greenback views, v'. ' fieri TVm Twino- wan bnm in Ohio in 1829.', "Gen. . -i -rr t I was born in Ohio in 1835.' "Both are college graduates, both- were ' Union Generals, and : both, have Congress ional Tecorda; Dr Frank Maury, a native of Ken- tuckr. and an eminent,, surgeon of Philadelphia, died on the 4th inst.; in, his 39tfi 5 ear. "He had a' brilliant professional career before him when death took him. V,' - That Miss Duer who killed' Miss Hearn because the latter loved a Miss Foster better than she did her- self, is a very bad woman we take it. Talk about Platonic love prompting the deed. ; It looks more like forty? ' horse e PoweT jy1 thel)0t of it;-----.1 ' :;v:' r- :: ..-,.. torn The papers generally except the orcxanR are wadinff into General Hamilton, whoever be is, for his rabid speech 1 on decoration day in New York. He never wanted a flowef to be laid on a rebel's grave by any true man nf the North. ; But ain't he catching it?-' f-M-w Then ra not a few Democrats in Con- . nrrooa vhn tennlrl .' Apfput McCrarv's nODQi nation, for the United; Stales Jodgesbip, www VH.- . vacaiea oy juago iiou ycuau ia:lDA r.?S2 LrLr Tetolne the Army bill) unfits him for a ja-. dicial station of such dignity. Bpeaal in Hichmond State. rnu.t. : nnw.;..i. uh.t nnnht r ha r -rv . oone. TMccrary la not tne man to wear tbcf ermine, and the Democrats tmoht to jreiect his nomination. We hope tLe femtir will be " SBolid.,, m 1 . T.I X lm .anil JVOOUe iSlluu io my, something larger; though than , onr fiitw IT all. that we never think of it City Hall, that we never on election day. But, small as it is, it hasja metbod-a bulldozing way that needs repairing., . The following looks as if it might r.be done ; after awhile; The Baltimore r&azette b&jb$ "Democratic cains are reported from the town elections in wuoae isianu. socket, famous for cider RepuWtean ma ?n e!' '.u!8iec". " c"w:- crauc llCKei. r warwic iow - loritv of Democrats 1 Little Rhody stands tinn' 1 ' V 7 ' M ' "TT 4 f 1; r"V T" '' -vt- vr-rv W. VOL. - XXIY ."-NO. 64. The Unlveraltr Commencement.. On Wednesday night six speakers ,rom lQe two bocieties held forth, as w T.IpU from theItaleigh .News. Amnnnll,n i "O T.t'.----' rmburg. ' On the 5th was the regu lar Commencement Day. There was a big crowd, ami a long processioD, with the Salem band' to play the mu sic. 1 be bemor BDeakers wero Jhn , .. . M. Manning, Pittsboro; Robert W; Winston, Windsor Robert Strancre. h!m;nn i i. 1?. , I Wilmington, whose ' Bubiect was f ttri , - . - , , Pwy ?a.Von - lwcnara b- "enuerson, Warrenlonj Francis L' Winston, Windsor; James S. Manning, ? Pittsboro; ' WilHam J. Peele, Jackson ; and,William L. Mills, Faison. who sooke on Th ChinP After all the addresses had been delivered Prof. C B. Granby read the annual report, giving the stand ing of the students.. , Gov. Jarvis conferred the degrees named upon .. the following named gentlemen: K. P. Battle, Jr.J U. B. Hender- son, J. M. Manning, J. , S. Manning, W. J. feele, A. U. Springs, K. Strange, F. D. Winston, li. W. Win- ston, B. A.: Isaao M. Taylor, B. P. Gov. Jarvis, after 'presenting the diplomas, made a short speech to the 'eoipien.ts,. which was applauded time Dv again. .Certificates of Proficiency in the different branches were presented to the following gentlemen: D. Bell, J. W. Forbis, VV: K. Henry, I. B. Hill, J. A.AKent, E. P.; Maynard, R. P. Bell, I. hi. iimerson, J, M. Manning, R. B. Henderson, J. S. Manning, Robert Strange, , B. Dancy and J. x uo iuansuoi prize was awarueu Robert Watson , Wioston, who was deemed by the oommittee the best orator, and was presented by Gen. James Madison'. Leach - in a speech fall of fun. The two Greek medals. were pre sented to CD. Mclver aud John A. Mclver. ; ' ' I The Chemistry medal was captured by Robert Ransom. ME M " ' The Bingham medal was taken by Albert S. Grand v. I '.. : , V. . , Ihe prize annually awarded to the best student in thu first Latin class was passed over to Aj6W18 M. ratter OAlt ' W lilt A AtlA - Af ' AliAvf sonj while the one set . apart for the best student in German was "decided to be the property of Mr. A. L. Phil- nps. j i , vcPlfCv aryis, wjtnuapprpp-iate remarks, presented the, prizes. At tne request of rresiaeniiauie, Rev. Dr." Marshall, of Raleigh, read a poem entitled the" -"College Bell,w and written by? a lady who ia only known as a true friend, to the U ni- versity." : . ;., . : i ' . ... ;' The following:, honorary degrees were conferred: John t H. UUlardi land : lhos. 2i. . fcJi J Aouc Ok jjupreme vouru. uu oawi j? Jtuuiipti, uegrea ui ajij. xj. ,That of D. D on John. P, Piokett, of 'yicksbnrg, Miss.; David Sander son, of Eutaw, Ala.; A. S. Smhh, of Ringwood, N. C.; and FH. Ker- ' foot, of Jialtimore.' - r .-w The degree of iJoGtor-ot rmioso Dhv.was: conferred ! noon - Professor W. C. Kerr, and that of Master of I Arts on F. H. Busbee, of Raleigh, I and John Webb, of Tennessee. Dr. Hoge prononnced jLho benedio tion and the Commencement of 1879 was over. Spirits a Turpentine. " Raleigh ' ' ihinks ' of having ::a f swimming school. raT Moon is creating great ex- citement at TarDoro..?? u SiSSS ti just been sold at Durham.(f 9JiH SeVenAintermehts aVOakd cemetery, xuueigu, . a The Waj&oiiZ;JPtmwnna the people against one Edwards, a trifling Gen.' W. R. Cox will deliver au address at Trinity College Commencement MrTnden will not be present,- The Newbern .Democrat Jsay s that 10 189 boxes neaa were shiooed from NewBra.frop'm raa;4uj r59 Raridnlnh Keaulator: some con temptible: Bcoundrel' has ' been throwiag I n anniT thn nnmna. OOarUS Bona UIO Itciw - iu jumuviw, nuu I BIBUUItu .w ww m m . - s tT)iriiXmw has ' been etecte nljj.i.v;,. TCrlomhi couniv Board Sf ttSS-DrVLStaton was'clected County Superintendent of Health.. I Charlotte?J5mocratJ iTtte Sails I bu t, Concord "iwfttn and one or two I nthetBaDers. declare their preference for I nr, w M. Robbins as the nextMJemo- Ze .cahduJate for GPYernor., Too; early 1 10 ialkabonilt.tii!toJrtt8i'J wJ I WU'Press: We s learn that the notorious jjod jjrown, wnw wiw.o jaahete a short time ego, 'and who has also been guilty of more violations of the law than any otbit man in the county, was ar- I .atot nn HtlirrtftV nlfflll IV IDB DOUSB Ui "-rr.VTarfrflJ'nrrl He showed congiaerable fight nd bad tp he knpeked down before he could be takeni J , t.si Pittsboro Record: -. We . learn tht ins dav last week, three convicts made their escape, while at work on the railroad near Ore Hiu, in iris county,v,x wpoi mem were neirroes. and ona white man from Moore county J, Eight shots were fired at them as thev ran off. but without effect. Torn rihera had escsDed' onlv: a: week or I two nrevlcftls; sonhatitlslitfcomisijof. too I frequent occurrence. . , : .- , - .GreeVsbora KtM ,i numbering, sixtytwo' fifty colored I . .' i whir .rn nnw tit .work nn tha and twelve, while-,. are now at jworwo .tue. I tani. hwj p-v. " WILMINGTON, N. Ci, SATURDAY. cheerfully, and are making good .progress Tho commencement . exercises at Greensboro Female College,, last Wednes day and Thursday, were largely .attended by our. citizens and visitors from -abroad The proficiency 1 of the scholars was re marked, by ail, while the essays; addresses and musical entertainment gave universal satisfaction. --vv-f-i '- U, Tzroto JSoutherner.:V:.T: She was winsomeiTwee and wmningr ? And her moutbit kept 8,grirMngvi v J And her eves flirtine. sioninsr. - . - As she watched our tabby-cat: about the "House. ' -(t Her bear was palpitating;, ', "V . , Her-iittle feet were waiting wt.'v.v'V.r (We're not exaggerating) --v To run for she was nothing but V moose.5 Newbern Democrat: We have J been requested to state that - Col.' Hancock proposes if sll proper arrangements can be perfected to have an ' encampment I of his command, 1st Regiment N. C. S. G., at Fort Macon, between the 15th of July and me j.8t or August - Jteseraayi morn- ing,. about 6 o'clock. Mr. Alexander Justice, an old and well known citizen and - lawyer of this place, was found ia-tha earden. .ad orning his residence on East Front street in an unconscious, state. :x At i first 5 it was thought that he had been a stricken with paralysis, but medical assistance being pro cured, it was the opinion that apoplexy had 8eizeamm. . . ..... i v . Charlotte : Observer: r-.'WV i H. Bailey, Esq., is making excellent progress with his new law book, the fifth digest of the lawB of North Carolina. 'He hopes to have it ready for the press in the course of a very few weeks. Rev. T. P. John ston; who was for nearly twenty years prior to the war a missionary of the Presbyterian Church among "the unspeakable Turks," is Having printed in the observer lob office a pamphlet of thirty-two pages, narrating "The Experience of a Missionary Family in Turkey." - It is stated, on good au thority; that there, are three engineers , on the North Carolina Railroad worth over 125,000 each. A machinist in the shops of the company is also equally wealthy. It is important to know beforehand that the act of the last Legislature prohibiting tne carrying ! or. concealed weapons goes ato effect the 1st or July. The act makes it a misdemeanor, punishable by fine and im prisonment at the discretion of the court, to carry about the person a pistol, bowie knife, uira, nagger, atung-suot, loaded cane, brass, iron,. or. metal knuckles, or other deadly weapons of, like kind. The pro hibited weapon being Xound on the person off his own premises,- is to be taken as prima facie evidence of a violatioa. Farmer & "Mechanic : Dr. W. A. B. Richardson informs jus j that on the evening or; way zeto, a etroce or ugntmng killed ten hogs for Mr. Wesley Horton, of YYaxe county, some fifteen - miles east of Raleigh. Mr. , R. R. Swepson, a nephew of jGeo. W. Swepson, Esq., has purchased ttie splendid residence of Gen. Bradley Johnston in Richmond, for $22,- 000. -Mrs, Eoglehard. and family will shortly return to North Carolina, and pro bably reside for tne summer at Chapel hull. Hugo Uildebrandtand Julian Dowell. of North Carolina, graduated at the Wash ington (D. C.) ! Law School last week. The Rock Hill Herald tells of a eold mine, near King's Mountain, situated partly in Gaston county, of this State, which was sold several years ago to a Northern - man ior $ 15,000, and he is realising handsomely. A-ton of the ore recently sent to Philadel phia assayed $100 in pure gold. Moore's History is not tho work we expected; and some paragraphs in the last thirty pages we should have preferred omitted, or differ ently stated; but as a North Carolina book, printed and written by North Carolinians, and imbued wita the spirit of a zealous faith in North Carolina, it deserves its place in the curriculum of the State BchoolS; and we have no doubt will be greatly improved wnen orougnt to a second: edition.,:; ; ; Thb Bmiii Telephone" ? " .Mtjhsoh Clothing exodus. . - Edison Telephone Exchange. v v NoncK to delinquent tax-payers. - G. R. Fbknch & Sou Upward . oto&;Cjlkb-Choice meats. j John London Residence for sale. O. G. Pabs&et, Ja. JStcamer Fire-Fly. J. C. Hobneb Horner School, Oxford. Local Dots.',"1;:;:-" No cases for the Mayor's Court yesterday morning. . v : -The early closing among, our merchants seems to be pretty general. : The schooner Maud Seward, Andersen, arrived at' Philadelphia on the 4th instant from this port. A lot of . spoiled bacon and corned fish was condemned and sent our of the city yesterday. 'It was found in a store. , Sheriff Mannings is confined to his house i by Alness, and fears are enter tained that the attack will; ultimate' in typhoid fever. s . . -; ' ' r : ' Quite a number of excursionists went down the river on the steamer Pass- port yesterday morning,- among . them sev eral health seekers in ; the sh ape of small cnnaren. . . - .... - .;i i... t v The City Treasurer and Collector gives notice in this issue that the tax bookp, containing 'amounts due by delinquen t tlx payers, have been placed in the hands of Mr.' r F. H; Darby; City Attorney;' for collection. . . . The city hias captured the county ouueiin ooarus in irons oi tne uoun uouse, There was some slight resistance; - but it was speedily overcome by the cool despera "VA,tffMri-?f.: Jt w" iuu possession. Tho'SaperiOTourfcia progress inir with the civil docket1 but Tnocasesof lmporiancButtYt; as yew uccu uispustju. vi. The gentlemen of the. Bar; and those in tat tendance upon ihe Coort: gen erally, speak very highlyof:-: the presidinft.VJudgeHoiu Ai S; 8eyapurH nhf ,..4 ';1rleuesy thV jmh sessoVoflthis, Jownship to say 'that his in .tructidusey.th4at.f;w persdhli prbpdrty suh-division 7, page 27, of ;thes Machinery Acl ' In ithe ' meantinie',eUerv has been written to la 'AMf ney general of the State requesting his interpretation' Of the act. ' To-Day's inAleatlons. ' ;' 5 For the South Atlantic 'States, f alling,; followed, i by 5 rising -. barometer, , warmer southwesterly winds, generally shifting to cooler northerly, .partly cloudy or cloudy weather, and. local rains, are the indica tions for this section to-day v ; ; :. , Dili f -i . , m-B S ' 'i . ;!;': ; -; VUHori irom VP tht Coaotrr. - - " We have had quite a number of visitors' n this city during the .present week from along the line of the O. C. Railway, mostly from Shelby1 and beyond.' Many of them were from the humbler. walks of life, but all left a 'favorable . impression upon the minds of our citizens, who were ' charmed with the gentlemanly bearing and agreea ble manners of .these representative men of the Westf .They were, apparently, much pleased with tbeJrJexperiences in Wilming7 ton and &t the seashore. On Thursday a number of them paid a visit to our theatre,; and were shown all of 3 the objects of in- terest connected with li the obliging at tendant, Balaam; going' hrough. the "pro cess of dropping and Praising, the curtain, shifting the scenery, &c., for their benefit, showing tbem, among others, a very pretty farm scene. : " One of our visitors remarked that he had five acres in the finest kind of peaches, and would like to supply Wilmington with his quota of this luscious fruit if circumstances would permit it. ' w , Officers of Alumni - JS asocial ton f Wllmlncion Btlxb Senool. : . .This Association held : a : meeting last night and perfected a permanent organiza tion, as follows: . , T;,v.. f v i President John J. Fowler, it i : - .. Tice-President W. M. Howey, j -.l i Recording Secretary S. M.Empie. . I Treasurer B. G 1 Empiei - i-.?-,;a Corresponding Secretary W; 8 Devane. A Committee on Anniversary Celebration was appointed,' as follows: R. B. Harts- field, BG.! Emple, E. S. folley, . F. M.J Agostini.'Jr., and W." H. Smaw. J : . We understand there was a large attend-' ance, and that an earnest spirit character ized the meeting. ' " - ,-..,. c iU , .The last Fayetteville Gazette contains the following paragraph in reference , to tho late Mrs. Elizabeth Yates, who died in that place on the SOth of May last, aged 85 years: "While a girl she connected herself with the Methodist - Church, . and for seventy years lived a consistent member of that communion. She was held in high esteem fer her Christian character, her firm piety, and her nnfauinz devotion to the interests of her family. -. Being greatly amicted . for the past few years, ber xaitn. was made per feet through suffering, and then a ripened sheaf was garnered for the sky. Mrs. Yates leaves four children. "Among these, are Rev. E. A. Yste8, of the . North Carolina Conference, and W. J. -Yates, editor of the Charlotte DomecraL, , A Capsize.1 Tue yacht Bosa,y the winner in the late regatta on the river,, was beating against a pretty strong; southwest wind, : yesterday afternoon, shortly after 5 o'clock, and had reached ...a point .nearly opposite Messrs. Casaidey & Ross' shipyard, when a sudden, flaw more powerful than its predecessors struck the handsome littlecraf t ' and cap sized her. The captain and crew scram bled to her bottom as hurriedly as the cir cumstances would permit, and were speedi- lv rescued by a oassina boat. J The Rota was soon aiterwaras towea . ssnore ana freed Of her watery incubus. . , ; . 1 1 m, a ' 1 JTttM SO, t f Wilmington arid "Wilmington people are great H civilizers. , Capt. E. D. Browning recently visited Raleigh, and provoked the local of the Obterver to speak thusly of him: "We don't know anvbodv that is more liked 'than Cant. Brownine. and we don't know" of anybody" that 1 is " "more 'widely known, but the bearty attention that he re ceived yesterday from every one must have made him feel proud, ranee trod Capt. Browning has .been on the Wilmington & Weldon Road.' He is a fcood man, wbd loves his friends' and his friends love him. and 1 they will feet better If : be will Come this way oitener.'. Thermometer BSeord. The following wilt show the state of 'the thermometer, at the stations mentioned', it yesterday evening Washington , mean me, as ascertained irom me aaiijr uuiicuu issued from the Signal, Office in this city: j Atlanta. m.;.5 J-Key West, 85 Augusta. . , ; . . '.- .81 1 Mobile,. . . , . . , ,,79 Charleston,. 89 1 Montgomery . . . ..71 unariotte . iVi.1; . ,B7 Corsicana, .v; L 89 Galveston,"; .;fc,86 Havana... ..83 Indianola, .. . , ; ,84 Jacksonville,iVil';fi7 ct: j ' - t New Orleans,.. 478 Panta Rassa,. ; .85 Savannab.,.. . ..o SUMarks,.....,.o Wilmington,, .1 Mt James M. Ormes, Southern ageat for the Bell Telephone Company, is herein the interest of that Company, and is t making arrangements to establish a telephonic ex- Change.; He expects to call on our busi ness men generallyand explain to them the advantages of theBellpatenUui i v iav i K:0 (fir a , . mtimmm ' , ..' it - Tbbo RaVpt Ann nt k 'twin brothers. was. arrested yesterday on the ! charges , of assatlt gand, tresps and,0 fa eunot secuntv in the inm nf SLfl In each case. lor I his appearanceefoieMagunrate for 1 eximinstionlf 10iAlt-?thl8 -morntnirl I fas committed .tc-aa! I ii'iy h -r i-i Fon nd Dead.' A colored (child was fpund dead Oh the; t -i t ' m. . . A-is. ' a .1.- '...uf jruuawiuK riTerinurso.ay.'ttau if? i&cucicu impression in the neighbbrhood seems to be that.it, was foully 'dealt with.' " & Special uoroner was. exnected to oe appoiaieu anu inesiigate the case yesterday; ; Dismissed.' &irr-niKyldi ..The rule for contempt against'JusUce T M n Gardner of thlsi? ity -refereiicftild which' was made in' the Stab some "weeks ago was heard by drudge Bond during'the present term or the WSv mrcuit uourt, av Raleigh, and dismissed' J ,,J crt- JUNR l,1879: 4 t- ! A. A A Straace Compliment. r- A Chapel Hill correspondent of the Rai- eigh Observer,'- in noticing the: graduating class .at 5 the University ;,J'says H. "Ttobert Strange, ' Jir., son of . Col.', Robert Strange J possesses alt tho characteristics of his illus trious father .He is oo of the best schol ars in 'the crass;' 'ahd ctheu refers'thusry- to his addfess:,-j! v.;3r;;.T ' t?i s !,'- ' 'Hemade a1 manly, bold "afad'aeeressiva appeal; for .Compulsory Education His peculiarly handsome- yourjr face was ear nest," his animation sogennine' and his voice so . rich; thatr when; he 4 called: ' upon- the wnas or me west -anu cypresr swamps or the east to disgorge, 'their- ragged urchins.' and lend ' them to, the State to be civilized and educated, 'we feft that H -would take just such men as he :H6 do tbe; great work' and work,lhis'great reform?', a,-,. Exeonloo and Plenle.- 'v h'"'- t.r.tn-.:j:x A picnic and excursion to the Hamme Place, under the auspices of the Second resbyterianr Sabbath School, wilf5taka place on the steamer lsis to-day, the boat . . . -. ..J caving-the Compress .wharV-ioatoi lied Cross street, at 7 o'clock A. M., and ..re turning at 6 P. M. It will" 00 doubt be .a splendid affair. v ' '. ' : ' Proposed Sale of m Railroad. . . We learn that Maj. D. J. Deyane, . of this city; a prominent member of the legal fraternity, has been appointed by the U. 8.' Circuit Court, now in session at Raleigh a Commissioner to sell the Wilmington; Columbia & Augusta Railroad, under , a decree of foreclosure. ; - - - . " : : i . . Tlis Uevlval; . .. . ' .. ... ... .. .. The revival at the Front Street: M. E. Church - is increasing ,; in ?! interest and promises the most important results.. . The attendance j continues ; large; many; peni tents are presenting themselves for' prayer; and sevefal conversions, have taken place; rTherj should be? organized liii this city a Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to An imals.'; We saw yesterdayi and we see , nearly, .every ; day, instances which call loudly for some interposition in behalf of the poor dumb brutes, especially horses and mules. niysR and iriAHiFfE. yn: The following foreign, vessels have sailed for this port :; - - - s , Barqries Fritz von der "Larken,v Ger Jfreese, Rotterdam, May 20; Marie, Ger, Permien, Waterford, May 17 ( Ella Moore, Br, FielEng,"Xlverpdol,May14; Prof. Daa, Nor, Sorensen, Malaga,. March 30; Silo, Nor, Eling8en,: Cork,; May 21; . Sum mer Cloud, Br, . Rogers, London, ; May 13, via Leith; Eliezer, Nor, Fpss, Cette, May 4; Euximus,'Nor; Talhiksen, Bruges, May 5i :. Duen, Nor. Andersen, Malaga, ' March 31 Erwin, Ger,! Laughenrichs Hamburg; April Wi Frank, Nor, Chriatoffersen, Ma deira, April .22; Gloria, Nor, . Omundson, Liverpool, May 1; Hjemmet, Nor, Ing mundsen,. Cette, April 16; Minna, Ger, Boese, Hamburg, April 13; Normand, Nor; Svensen, Antwerp, February 3; Normanby (of Pictou), O'Neill, Goole, April 29; Thor, Nor, : Amundsen, Marseilles, ' March -: 18 i Yultur, Nor, Elleitsen, Calais, April 6.;?; Brigs Cann, Swed, Schmidt; Hamburg, April 25; Azba Nor, Hanger, Liverpool, May. 18: Dr. Witte, Gerr:Zeplien, St.. Vin cent, May 1; Helios, Ger, Borgwalt, Tene riffe, May 10; Resolute (of Leith), La w- rence,' London; May 17: Mira, Nor, Come Un8en,' Liverpool, ' Msy 18; Nornen,' Nor, Chriatenien, Ystadt, April 27; Dor Pom- mer, Ger, , Rotterdam, -May 8; Diana, Nor; Suhonsen; ' Copenhagen 1 April ;,24 ; Gem. Br. Riohardsoo. Bristol. May 6 ; llermocLKor. retersen. uiasgow. Marcn 22;; Xiagertha, Kor,; atangeoy, ;. Arenaei, April o. . ' - t 3 Many physicians are prescribing 'Dr. Ball's Baby Syrup because they know.it is a good' remedy for-' children, and is war ranted not to contain either opium, mor phia, paregoric or laudanum, the base of the usual soothing remedies. 4 ; ? Quarterly ; Meetings Tlilrd Round for tne Wilmlnctoia: District; lOJ.' E. Duplin, at Bichlands. ...Jane 7, 8 CokeBbary,atHU',.wwJaiie 14, 15 Blizabeth, at Purdle'B ... . ............ .Jane SI, SS Bladen, at Sotale Chapel. . : ... a .-Jv..Joao i ;SS, 89 Whitevule, at Carver's Cresk. ....July 5, 6 Coturrie MiMlon, at Black's Chapel. v. Jaly IS, 13 Clinton iDistrlct Conference). Goshen. July 17. 18 Brunswick. at BtheK..........:..i..Jnly .36. K Wilmington, Fifth Street. ........... ..July 86, 87 Wilmington, grant Btreet.i ,u . . ; 4 u&sgiq i 4 WaccamawHisalon,at Bethel Aug. , ' S, 8 Smlthrille 8Utton.7.:;i:. Mw:.U.i?Jttuwf,6wia topsail............. v... Asg. y S, 10 uneiow . i..-;u.i.u..j.:...t.... . . .. i auk. 10, it 'Tha EiHtrlct Conference will convene at Goshen Church, Clinton Circulti onThnreday. July 17th, at 9 o'ciock, a. m. -xne opening sermon, wiu dc PNaeaea oy jisr.oiin,nue.-.--':'-T - 451s h;i av oi yts-iil Ytmita residiag Elder.! ! . . . Chew Ji.cxflOH'8 Bxst Sweet Navyrrobacco. f 'i.Vi ' THB MORNING STAB can always be had at tne following places hi the city : The Purcell Hoase; uarns1 ewB' stana, ana tne bta ymce. - KLECTKIC BELTS rAJ sore i-cnrsi lor nervous -1-6K AWARDS ; OF THTRTYTfKAES s Mas Wissww'8 Soothih 8TKTTJ' ass lwea msed for children. It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves warn oolio, regulates the bowels, cures stsxhtxbt and diabbbkba, whether- arising from teething or other causes i An -old audi well-tried remedy. -35 FINK ENGLISH GUNS. The attention of sports men la invited to the advertisement sf Kessrs. J. Jb eons. Blrinlneaiun. Kneland. Their trans are made to order according to specifications and measure ments lurniBaeo, mus ensuxingj lae ngnc erooz, length of atockAc. " '- ' i f ! i A Skin like -Xcanjaental Alabaster mav be at tained- by using Glbns's Suusuk Boap, which does away with ut necessity lor. tuipaur 4stns. Try it, ladies. It is a genuine beauUfier, and very ; Bint to those Frematurel7 ,6ni7t'ius Bjix's ts --QeneraiaQ. T. Beauregard, of La., and J. ly, of Va- still continue to faithfully and energetl caby dlseharge -their duties -as Oommiwioners on behalf of the SUte and -People, and wiU give the next grand Semi- Annual Drawing of the Loaiaiana State Lottery (the 10th In number or monthly drawingB), their personal supervision, aad 'SMSms the sole management of. the diHtributioa whtehocf curs promptly at noon on Tuesday, Jnn " at the Opera House in New Orleans. ; lor farther Infnrmatlnn -addresSi ere it is too late, K. A. Dau- plxin,F.O.Box6l4lewOrleanB. . m.v WHOLE NO. 3,688 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS- The Bell Telephone. WOULD " STATE ' TO THE . MERCH A NTS and all other Dersons desirous of havlns the Tele. phone Exchange, that I hare the contract for f ur- Bisaing wis cuy witn if ire Alarms ana Terepnone Communications,: and shall be ready in a few days to put the same in operation. I wish to notify the public that the -National Bell Telephone Company are the ohlt owhsrs ash xaksbs of the Speaking Telephone, all others being infringements and sub. ject to suit, Unauthorized persons having - stated that they were abontlto give Telephonic service to the citisens of this city, (at exorbitant prices), and also to connect with the FiraeAlarm above men Honea, tne puouc are aerecy cautioned that aa the Phelps-Edlaon instruments are infringements of the Bell patents, as - decided bv the CommtMlnnnr of Patents, and suits are now pending against the users of the same, no - connection will , iw aiirari by other Companies with the Fire Alarm and Tele phoee System as adopted by the city. t. m The National Bell Telephones have been adopted In the jroilowing ciUes,vbB.: New York, Philadel- phia, Chicago, at. Louis, Cincinnati, San Francisco. Louisville. New. Orleans. Mobile. Atlanta. Nh' ville, Bichmond, Norfolk, Petersbnre, Washington, Baltimore, Boston, and sixty odd other cities, testi monials from all of which prove the Bell Telephone to be the best is use, as well as the only legalized Instrument..- The citizens of . Wilmington will in a few days have .the opportunity of testing these wonderful instruments for themselves. .. j ti-t'l if v t' JAMES M. ORMES, .j - '- General Southern Agent, t.d? L'J-t- Ntional Bell Telephone Co j. City or Wilmington, N. C.,: ' I' '' ;j. - v - MAToa'a Ornos, June 6th, 1879. f ' . All Dersons desirous Of havlncr tlAnhnn1 m m munlcation, X would advise to use the National B el Telephone, so as to be in full connection with the Cityline, thereby making it more effective for the city as well as themselves .- ,je7lt ... , . H. FI3HBLATE, Major. . Edison Telephone; Exchange. N "PUBLIC0 UB SUBSCIUBE:B3 AND THB Do not be deceived by misrepresentation. Wires from OUT Err.hmirinr)il cmA in all ha -r..'' dps! points in the city .- j a v . . . we guarantee satisfaction in all cases. ' : - ' We euarantee to nroter.t von f mm an? .nit n.t may be brought from any quarter for the use of our Telephones.; We will defend such suits' whenever notified, at our proper expense. We will connect with the Fire -Department in spite of bad treatment rf- BU t We are suing the-3en -Telephone Company fot infringement of our patents, and other suits will be brought when deemed necessary. , - We furnish- superior Telephones, and can offer superior advantages in every respect. 4 rnWvJiieoptt"ttJ and night, and LONGER Ana last, nut not least, our Exchange will be un der the control of Practical Telegraphers. ' v v M -) W.U. TELEGRAPH CO. To -Delinquent Tax-Payers. LL THOSE INTERESTED '' ARB BEREBT netifled that the City. Tax Books, for the years 1871, !73. 75,.'74,75, 7ehav been placed in the hands of the City Attorney for collection, by sale of pro perty or otherwise, of the amount due on said Tax Books. ; All those owing City Taxes for any of the years named, will save trouble and expense by making settlement of ihe un t nn with v r Darby, Esq., rCity Attorney. ' , ' JeiWif ii-vil-ha . iiSid- a j! Treasurer. ;J j Aeslrablo Residence for Sale. ; I offer for tale my Residence, on the , West side of Third Street, between Ches Sn Lnat Mulberry Streets. The Lot is J,:, 80x165 feet,' The House contains eight I .rooms and la in excellent repair. Persona wishine to nurchase will hn ohnvm through thejnreaiises on appllcati6n. ; For terms, &&, apply to Y je 7 iw S 1 1 t nac t-tu . JOBJT LONDON. Horner School, Oxford. N. 0, A -MATHEMATICAL, CLASSICALi SCIENTI FIC and MILITABT ACADEMY. Fall Ses sion opens September 1st, - Assistant - Instructor, R. W. Winston, a rradna.te of thn Cnmraiirv riii distinction. -1 am also glad to announce that my father, J.H. Horner, will take charge of several Classes, jror circulars address ' : jft7 St -i ,- ABROMB O. tiORNER, Principal. Beef; Viealy Lamb, &c. B KNOW, FRIENDS, THAT.- OU, WOULD enjoy either a fine piece of VBAL7 BEEF or LAMB. we have got it. Call early and get your choice. ion kbow aoa'i pay us to say so unless it is so. je7 MOTT & CAMPBN. 1 Steamer Fire-Fly," S3 Commenc w JUNE 7th, 4 Jr. Jo. ; Bmii at7K AM. Cbmmenclner T o n A V. JUNE 7th, wiU leave Wil li every day- at B)f Smithville every day " at7y. Q. G. PARSLEY. Jr., ,,; . i ........... . . . JJe7tfi ' The"Exodus! 10: iv CLOTHING ,' IRRESPECTIVE OF COLOS V Black, White, Drab, -Streaked and otherwise. ' Goods delivered FREE, by our' LIGHTNING EX Don't buy any Shirt but the "KINQ. t"4e1 Itt v iAy idhte , y ..J: ii v ! j.; MUNSON. i .i ? KiiUpwardl ' While the ' tendencr - 7..-' f i ' j Iv'i-'J j J ; J ' of: Leather is toward higher brlces, we coh tlnue to sell .! ; L'u, 3ootaisd:bhoes atthe Very Low Sates ; hitherto asked. . Come with your, money and -nmr nr ..... . . ... StflBTittsf't ii tJ89. Front st;. Wilmmgtn.i xilarti-aA " fit ::mi&tehi?wi?rWM M At CLERK TO. ATTEND IN A BAKERY Eg- tablishment, and. a good: Second-Hand on Bread. Address Box S8S,.City Post Office, or apply at ,j ,: dj , STAR OFFICE. Stall-Fed Beef, A T nrriZlITIS' If AHttTtTnr1 i' i-- i STALL No. 6, MARKET HOUSE; j For SATURDAY and the ensuing weex. Also, choice LAMB and VEGETABLES. . . ... . -uij i h 1 'Prices to suit the times. 6tf :jJ dJj Ja'j T. A WATSON A CO. OnHB FROST KING HAS ARRIVED. This sm X perb Matthews Soda Water Apparatus has been reDeatedly declared by the Judges to be superior to juiyr known orm of Apparatus, and received the medal at the Vienna Exposition over sll Buro neaa competitors. The Frost King is made of the richest Verde Antique Marble, embellished with silver-plated crestings and mountings. - It unites every improvement known to the art; and is strictly Irst class in every particular. ; Call and drink your nure Soda Water with Rock Candy Syrups from the 1 King, tsJ U tf; p, G.NQIiTHROP'S. i We Offer for Sale r , -20.000 WOT Bushels PRIME WHITE CORN, r ' ft 1 Vt . i O AAA Bushels OATS, f , And the BEST BOLTED MEAL in the city. . '-Je4 - ' ' PRESTON CUMMLNO A CO.' UTCHBR'S LIGHTNING FLY KILLER, For sale at 1 s: u- fcuuutN FLANNEit'B. , KA'L KS OF AOVKltTIKING. c " One Square one day,....;.,.. 00 . sf two days,.... . ,-. . 1 7f three days . . . 3 5i . S 00 . SCO . 4 0C s t , 8 50 . 10 00 s 17 0" ; 84 a -fourdaya,.,M.k. . five days,....,...., , - One week,;.,.!,,...;.. -Two weeks, . , t ........... . M -: .. t " .- Three weeks,.... ...... ...... " , .." One month,. ; .... - Two months. ... -- Three months,... ... ...... ' - . Sir mnritbR. r One year, ..... ...'fio to PCContract Advertisements taken Ht pro -Uonately low rates. i-.'Tea lines Mild Nonpareil type make one square. ' 4U WI MISCELLANEOUS - ' .-. - : -. :i f ".. . 1 - , . . . -. v. 7 B0HT0H STARCH, ."tUf l-lb. ;' Papers. y . TAKE, NO OTHER. Purest, Che ap e st. 1 - No Wasiel f Sold by aU;0rpcers'!; ' OR' SHOULD BE. " " J Corn. Corn Corn. 10,000 . ' , , .7 For sale by - - JoStf KERCHNER A CALDBR BitOS. Spirit Casks. ;, " -1 KAA New and Second-Hand - - , IOUU - SPIRIT CASKS, je 5 tf !keroHnkr. a calder brs ; .', Glue, Hoop Iron Nails, &c.'; : .. jgQ Bbls GLUE. J-." 10 ToM H00P gQQ Kegs NAILS, , , Rivets. Bungs, Spanish Brown, ta, " . .. .. .. . - Fersaieby . s ' " ' ' je 5 tf KERCHNER a'caLDKR BROS.' Salt Salt. Salt A fl fl rt SackB LIVERPOOL BALT, TVVU i Now landing and for sale by t Je 1 tf WILLIAMS & MURCHISON. Corn, Bacon, Llolasses. 40000 Busl1 Prime wute C0RN 200 NCW CUBA- MOLASSES . QJCA Bbls CuW N. O. and & H. ' -;; ':--" v, OOU - -MOLASSES, ' 1250 Bblfl h FL0UB ' 11 7 PC BWfl SUGARS, Crushed j E 5 ' ' i A I O - Granulated. A, Extra C, and C, '210 Ba8 COF'JSB! 411 P1 - 100 Tub? CnoicePamUy lard ' ' ; JgQ SBoxcs TOBACCO, Taxoff, ' '" J U Half Bbls and Boxes SNUFF, Tax off I6QQ Kegs NAILS, ; . ' " ' " ALSO, ' - Potash, Lye, Soda, Soap, Starch,! . y? i 1 . Hoop Iron, Spirit Barrels, Glue, SC , - For sale low by 1 .;s " . WILLIAMS A MURCHISON, jo 1 tf U .. . Wholesale Gro. Com. Merta. i The - Hygeia : -Hotel, . OLD POINT COMFORT, VA. M" Situated 100 yards from Fort Monroe. -Open all the year, jtquai 10 any uotei in tne umtea states as a Spring, Summer 0 Autumn Kesert. Send for cir cular. , , HARRISON PHOEBUS. . . my 131m - Proprietor. ALTAFFER & PRICE,' PROPRIETORS OF THE , it . , i; . WILMINGTON SASH, DOOR & BLIND FACTO 11 Y.: ; We alwayB keep bn hand a large stock of SASH, DOORSi BLINDS, MOULDINGS, .BRACKETS. NEWELS, HANDRAILS, BALUSTERS, Ac, and can fill any order la our line at Short Notice and Low Figures. u ,t.-j. ' J , ii - Factory, ! v - . - Offlce,'1 1 r;r; Foot of Walnut Street. Cor. Nutt and Red Cross. it 1e;i tf ' ' ' i , v'.l : h Owners of Carriages, WAGONS, Ac, needing Repairs, win find frstlitta tnair mtsrsst ' aria ;un ii;ace to P. H. HAYDSN. -HARNESS. SADDLES, &a, constantly on hand. . j HORSE-SHOEING doue at Low Prices. . y ... ; DULL TIMES 1 1 , SEE NO REASON TQ complain.- j o t-. . , - BOOKS, .STATIONERY, PICTURB FRAMES, ALBUMS, GOLD FENS, Ac., Ac. are going off ra pidly. LOW PRICES THE CAUSE. - - YATES' BOOK ftTOKE-: ; ' ' Jel.tf . AND PHOTO' ROOMS. Eeep Cool, also Steam. C1 OMB DOWN AND WE WILL '" ir- ' i ... EXPLAIN WITHOUT CHARGE. KEROSINE STOVES a great saving." A cup of Tea at short notice' - J ' ' "PARKER" and "ROSSMORE" COOKS, only at sX,-.--,v - , PARKER A TAYLOa'S, v jeltl ' ' 19 Front Street. ?"5ou,FURWITURE Where you can get THE BEST GOODS FOB THE , t ; LEAST MONBY. e ;. if this eaould be your desire you will go to z t t: . 4 BEHBENDI Ac RKCNROK, '-' N.Bi cor; Market and d Sts;,' Wilmington, N.C. -! .. Je 1 tf- Wareroomg 8d. bet. Market A Princess. Stereoscopic , Views, tXff EVERY THING-IN CUU1 , V , . AND AROUND WILMINGTON. Photographs of all sizes and kinds gotten up in YATBS'feK 8TORB 'aJTOPHOTO BOOMS. ? 1 Cakes and Crackers A RE ORDERED IN SMALL ' QUANTITIES WEEKLT. You can rely on their being fresh. JI have on hand Just received, the following varieties U'.i -ij ,-, ; i Palace Mixed Cakes, Pasburg Drops, ; -, Cream Crackers, Soda Crackers, , . ,r , .5, t Family Pilot FUNNY BOYS, fjtli" vQiagvuviaeHs.- r .- -..? Smoked Beef Tengoes, Ferris' Pig PorkH I -It i : Hams. Strips, Dried Beef chipped smooth : every time 01 oest lieei.. - .. 1 AAA JDa CANVASSED- HAMS, ,..:-v ;r ' 1UU V from 4 to It lbA .- " ( . '"f Very choice N. Hamsand Sides. M '; '?X grades of Coffee Roasted Daily.- "I f f. Pure LaguyrMSc per lb.'Boastei and Ground tvtC8BnAFeW'eache; 3kc a? ' J. bpteVeh'QQii'o.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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