THE II0SITH76 GT&It. BUSHED DAILY EXCEPT MONDa VS. RATES 0 OTMCfen-TIOK IK ADVANOH tJ ; ,,tyear. (by ma51 postage paid,.... 7 tio SU months, " ....... 4 00 rhree months, , . - a ....... 4 one month " , " ..... ,100 To City Subscribers, aeUveredln any pirt f the city, Fifteen Cents per week. Our City Agents are uot. authorised to collect tor mere than three ronntto n atlvanee. , oiitIjImk;: , Senate not in session. Ilouse con sidered additional appropriations for Post office Department. University of Ox ford, , England, beBtows the degree of D. 13. It. on three persons. ." Three bodies have been recovered by divert from the cabin of steamship Pommeranta, sunk on Not. 15, 1878. -M. Blanqui, French Socialist, pardoned, ; Solovieff, the attempted Russian assassin, is to be hanged . Senate Committee continues Its inves tigations of the SpofTord-Kellogscaseu - -Appropriation bills likely to go through by consent of the Democracy without partisan display.: The legislation in the House yesterday was unimportant; mostly postal affairs i r The Kellogg-Spofford case was further investigated yesterday - -Jerome Park races continued yeslerday, and there seems to have been rare sport for turfmen. - New York markets: Money 35 per cent.; cotton nominal at 1Q i1ft7lQ 9.1 . "ji quiet and steady at 4 755 60; wheat without-; (iecidedcbaoge,iwinter al shade firmer, with a moderate trade; corn a shade easier, southern 46 cents; spirits turpentine quiet at 2G2Gx cents; rosin quiet at $1 82 l 87J for common to good strained. It took ten cars to carry the pas sengers from Washington bound for the Winchester (V a ) memorial cele bration. ' - ' . The New York World, in its edi torial dpon Senator ; Hampton's ex cellent speech, says: ! "Wade Hampton's speech in - the Senate yesterday is one pf the most effective; per haps ou the whole the most effective, of all tbe appeals which Southern legislators have as yet addressed .to the reason and con science of the North." ... ' M t. C. P. .Spencer does not have a very high opinion of Senator Vance's first speech in the Senate.' She thinks he could haveafforded to wait a year or two, and then made "his best ef fort," f She says of his first effort: .: Tbis ia a good speech. Gov. Vance could hardly have made a poor one, but it is only a good stump speech, such as he has often made before. No man can make bet icr, but they are not his best." I blv correct in thinkinsr that Ewins'a, election depends upon the number of, Greenbackers he can draw to his sup port. This will appear from the vote of 1878 -Republican candidate 274,-' 120;. Democratic 270,964; National. 38,332. It will be seen that the Re publican was in a minority of 35,174 votes, although he had a plurality of 3154. J ., The Washington dispatch to the NewYork Herald says the Demo cratic ticket in Ohi is regarded as dangerous for Foster. Ha can carry moj-ti Greenback votes than any other person could carry J The dispatch "The ticket is regarded as a blow at both Tildea and Thurman.; - At Tilden, because Bishop was bis man, and at Thurman, be cause Ewing thinks himself quite as good a Presidential candidate as Thurman, and would think a seat in tbe Senate a very comfortable place, ... " , 7 We have turned ' to our Republi can exchanges to see what they had gleaned relative to the meaning or force "of the : Democratic ticket ia Ohio. . The Washington . correspon dent of the Baltimore American, for ; instance, has this to say, and it is worth considering: , , . " 'It is most significant that . they glory over.jesterday!s victory as a revenge for the treatment which their branch of the party received at the St. Louis Convention ia Jane, 1876, when Ewlng, Voorbees and others, as tbe pronounced friends of infla tion measures, weie diiren from the plat form by the Tilden men, under the lead of Dorsheimer, in utter violation of all parlia mentary rules, and by the sheer force of the Tilden majority. To-day the Ewmg men ; are claimin that tbev have turned Dor- shelcet's speech in denunciation of Ewing both upon him and those Eastern Dem ocrats whom he represented,, wnen .no declared, amid tremendous cheering of the f Tildea Mteo-h at u.6U-vLouii,-. tha they propose to make a straight issue be tween soft and hard money; mat oy.uuf iBfu they, tbe Eastern Democrats, intcad- ed to stand or fall, and that if the conven tion wanted soft money they could give their votes to the resolution offered by lien. Ewing, the most distinguished man ia the United Slates. ' Recalliog this speech, they have been exulting to-day that they have committed-the Democratic party of the State of Ohio in advance of the National Convention and the campaign of . 1880 'to (the success of the most distinguished soft traoney man of the Union, denounced as such by tbe united hard money Democra cy of tbe East only three years ago . in Na tional i Convention . There is Orie other national feature of this victory of which they do not hesitate to speak freely among tnemselves; and that ia mat mey regard th triumph of yesterday as a final victory over Thurman in au ms .rre.Biuenuat mapi' rations." ' The Stalwarts are so extreme that they are always :f annoyed, ; even angered, when they hear conciliatory views fall from representative5 Sath ernera. Whilst Hampton; was mak ing his conservative, wise,' and highly patriotic speech in the Senate, that ignorant blatherskite, Logan," and that other bitter "andnarrow-minde! Stalwart, r McMillan ,of Minnesota, 1 1" I i I VOL; XXiy.r-NO. 65. it. Neither one of these mighty war riors are fit to brush the dust from Hampton's one shoe. Ontv gome dpxenof, the Republican Senators isterted to the wise utterances of the sober and patriotic South Carohniaa. They call it "gush. . If be had pdt on his war paint and taken a fejr scalps, sojth at capital could have been made for, them in .the tVNorth, r they, would have been in eestacies; Its very moderation and sentiments of of ty patriotUm were - just what .they did not desire. The Richmond State's special, from which wo gather the facts mentioned, says: " : - "Without savine aavlhinr fresh or stait- ling, he delivered what the Democrats call a first rate speeofa.Jikely to operate among conservative Republicans as an untidote to the bluer harangues of Blaine and Logan, and men of that ilk. A Northern Democratic Senator was so much pleased with-it that he say a he intends to circulate ten thousand copies among his Republican constituents.) THB.QITZ M BE lli?aYllriairM Vttf '. . DlSAITlEABKD. V To Wk. AEF.Esq. Ai David Advancing. v . ,;: ? j OTTKBBOxma Switched. ! - - 3 M. Cronlt Tax listing. 1 E. P. Coyiuqton Butter. - " Yates Stereoscopic views. Mtjkson Wamsutta shirts IIeinrbergkr A full Block. ' - . ; YATK8 Moore's N: C. History. R. Hkhsino Truss hoops. &c Mallard & Bowdkit Trunks. B. F. White Upholstering, &c. j Furcbxl Hoxj be Summer board. . : J. W. Gordon & Bro. Insurance. . Parker & Taylor Did you ever. W. & W. R. R. Excursion season, j PKor. AQOSTua Family excursion. ; Adrian & VoLlers Groceries, &e. ' i Giles & MimcmoH--3 rain cradlus. . ! G. A. Peck Sash, blinds, doors, &c J. Dawsoh & Co. Hubs, spokes, &c: j Harrison & Allen Ventilated hats. ; Altafter & Price Sash, doors, &c. j J . K. McIlhesnt Baffalo Lithia Watef Cronlt & Morris Sundries at auction J WnxiAMa & Murchison Salt, corn, &cJ Gerhasdt & Ca Buggies, harness, &c 1 P. H. Hatden Wagon repairifig, &C.' BaATwxsiax & JIcKoy Caa't be fooled Kbrchner & Calder Bros. Cotton; batting, bacon, lard, wagons, &c. Itoeal Oota. To day is Trinity Sunday. i t)ttr Sh'elbv ifiendalel t for their! homes on Friday nighL hm ' " et hue to many of the children about town. Officer Bender pioked up a stray ; child on the streets yesterday and restored, it to it 8 parents. Out of about 4,000 ' tax-payers in the city of Wilmington, 496 bad listed their taxes up to yesterday evening. Rev. Dn .-Wilson has returned to the city, and will occupy Ills pulpit this morning, at the usual hour for service." ' The meeting of the' Children's Memorial Association, which was to have taken place on Friday afternoon, was post poned. -, - That. alligator, that had such a hankering after the blood of innocent Jus ticesof the Peace, has been shipped to Boston. Up to 3 o'clock P. M. yesterday 217 dog badges 'bad been disposed of. There are a few more canines yet to be badged. : . The Register of Deeds issued three marriage . license during the past week, of which one was for a white and two for colored couples. The Ru Rev. Thomas Atkinson, D.D., LL.D., will make a special visita tion to St. Mark's Pariah, and confirm, also administer the Holy Cam'rxranion, this (San- day) morning, at 11 o'clock. ' We hear it rumored hat Capt. T. :i: SQutherlaad will aoomrun a line of omnibuses to Oadale .Cemetery, two or three afternoons during' the week," if the proposed f ntirprjse beets I w)tb sufficient encouragement.. ,(I Kl Remember the Thalian Ama teurs, on Friday evening next, ptopose to pa.Trv vou most rJeasaotlv "Amone the Breakers In blhef words they will pro dace the drama of that name, and those who have JbeiloforeWjtne88edjtbeir ad- miraDIO penormKuccs kiu uccu m uigiuj to attend this presentation of 8 Bplenia pi ay . H ? Ai -H.ii'i'' s.5 a' i y f ;v v. t: The picnic excursion of the Sabbath School of the Second Presbyterian Church, yesterday, t to the Hamrae place, was one of those affairs which are really enjoyable. "No fuss no parade no dis- play; nut a genuine oci vwji there was hearty ioul and body, everybody, and everybody's father mother, son r and daughter, and -the remotest 'connections-, evejO tpPbaJore's &&foLtoi&&H brothers and aunts vieing with each other iamakibg It a day long to be rememperea. AIaiEliraW 43wp. v.:-j ' - -i - " 'John Jackson, colored, was arraigned be fore Justice Gardner, yesterday, on a peace warrant, for assault'and-battery,- and for wilfultfandontffceC which the warrants were issued being made by his wife, plara Jackson ' He, was hound over ia thafirst ease in the . sum of $100 and the Other two cases were' dismissed on tbe payaeot of costs. 1 ' WILMINGTON, N. C., SUNDAY. A Oatilns Scrape lit Paddy Hollow A difficulty occurred yesterday morning, between 3 and 9 o'clock, at' the house on the corner of Mulberry and Nut street, be tween two colored men named Delepate Towers and Hezekiah Atkinson, during which,. the latter, was stabbed in the left side by a dirk in the hands of the former.' The policeman on that beat heard a shuf fling noise in the house, , but no - outcry or disturbance, which : was followed :afew minutes afterwards by the appearance of Towers, who went over to his place on the opposite side of the street, but exhibited no excitement or other indications tt having been engaged in a difficulty.' The polic man'5 asked ' him : 'what ; was the ter.f " ' and he' reDlied 1 that ' there nothing at all the matter, except that ia man wanted to take some advantage of him. - He soon afterwards came, out of his place and started up the street. A few mi nutes later one Csephus Finch came out of the corner, house, and upon being asked what was going on- in there, said there had been a fight. Sergeant Davis was there upon notified, and, upon investigation, as certained ' tbe extent of the troubled It seems that tbe fight took place in au uppejr room of the house, which "was formerly occupied by Towers,7 but is now in posses sion of one C. C. Cook; colored, who rUns a bar room' on the lower floor.' The par ties are represented to have been gam blicg during the night, and finally ; got to quarrelling. Towers cursed Atkinson, when the latter seized a chair and knocked Towers down with it twice, when, .upon rising the second time, he plunged the dirk into tbe body of his antagonist, as before stated. 1 ? ' "-.-- Dr."BelIamy,"who" was called in "and dressed the wound, says he does not think the weapon struck a vital part,: though ii entered to tho , depth.' probably, of two laches. - A. warrant was soon .afterwards issued or Towers, who at last accounts had not M 1 ... 4 i been captured - - - I Atkinson was taken to the hospital, yes terday afternoon,"in an ambulance s j Mayer'a coars , . j There was only one case before the May or yesterday morning, but it was a lively one; at least, it was Mary Eliza Lively whose name was called,- and she was ac cused by OOicer E. S. Griffith, who arrest ed her, with promenading ' up and down Market street, between Front and Second, at a late hour Friday tight, smoking a ci4 gar, and conducting herself in such a man-j nerasto'.cad to the impression that she bad becu stimulating hir naturally cheer ful disposition with ati extra dose of uben- zine." bhe was orderea to pay She was ordered to pay a fine of $5 or be locked up in the city prison for five days. . Deatb and Burial of a soldier. Charles Roland, a soldier, formerly of Company D, 8th Infantry, Col. Frank's old regiment, which was stationed here not long after the close of the war, died at Dr. Winanta' plantation, near this city, ou Thursday, of consumption. He was of German extraction, and a native ot Buf falo,' New York. He was buried in the National Cemetery, yesterday, permission for his interment there having been condi. lionally granted by the Secretary of War his tuneral ; expenses being paid from con tributions oollected from citizens of Wil- iningion:.; , Z . Bale of tbe WlIttilssV9, Columbia 4c Aacnata Railroad. We learn from our correspondent at Ha-. leigh that Messrs; (E:c Inau & Latimer, of this city, as lhettorr:s of the bondhold ers, have obtained si 'decree for the fore closure and sale of this road, at the present term or . the circuit vours or tae v miea : States now being held at Balelh. ' Major D. J; Devaiei of--'tJla city; was -appointed CommissioneVi-uppnirffllnga bond tor 150,600, ;, and -initracted ta' deposit the money from the sale the' Eoad in- thej Bank of New Hanover, in this city. We are not informed as to what7 time tbe sale will take place. ' ; " "t ; 1 1 Xne oxford Horner Sthow.' . Mr. Jerome C. Horner, for the past year and at present connected with the Cape Fear Military Academy, of this city, will return to Oxford at the close of the present session, and assume the direction Of the Horner School, a mathematical, classical, Bcif ntific and military academy at that place," tho next f session ;'of; 'which com mences on the 1st' ot -Septeodher.. Mr. It. W; .Wfnston; a' graduate of ;,th"e'Uhiv0rsliy Of North Carolina, will ' be an assistant teacher aod Jlr,;j-: Hj 'Rofaqrj father of the Prlapipali will give insi ruction r to I number of classes For' fojrtber particulati address the Principal 7.4 V. -;,' a : 4 . f, ' m'm iinr, r j Ttoo Beiainut BtoelcVavement. A test case with regard, to Use' coUecting Of the assessments: against property owners along Frqnt street,' for . the . Belgium block pavement laid by the city authorities some years ago, will come up before tbe Superior Court to -morrow jnorm' ngt ?C;uite a. pur ber of witnesses haVe been"5 sunfinohed to testify in thecasei" ' ' Messrs Stedmani'De vane, -Darby City Attorney) and Macks will appear for the citv. and Messrs. Davis and French for the defendants:-"' A. Political M8eU. , " Some wag got hold of an old Ste extra, issued during the excitement shortly after the last : Presidential election, and headed Tildea . Triumphant?. . and : posted it on the tree-box in front of -Mr H. H. Bloom's store, corner of Fifth, and Chesnut streets, where it was discovered Friday morning, A great many were "sold" by it during the day, being specially attracted by the Stab roosters crowing laawiy : mat-was slip." 1 1 1 ' ' ' r ' ; ; ' j- ; ' - - - - . V " - f - " - - 1 at.' a Our Oburebea XoIayi:.ii ,i z. . First Presbyterian Church, corner Third and Orange streets. , Rev.; Dr. J. R t Wil son,' Pastor. . Services at 11 al m. and 8 p. m.' Sabbath school at 5 p. m; ' Young Men's Prayer Meeting Tttesday' night at 8 o'clock ; Lecture Thursday eveninjp: at 8 o'clock. ' Skats tbek. - '.j. hi--. -. Second Presbyterian Church, corner ef Fourth ..and Campbell streets. . It6v. C. M. Payne, Pastor. - Services at 11 a.ra. and at 8 p. ; m. Sabbath school and! Bible class at 4 p.m. Prayer meeting every. Wed nesday at 8 p. a. Seats free. Frent Street MS B. Church (South), cor ner of Frent and Walnut streets, Rev. E. A. Yates, paster. Services at 11 a. m. and 3 p. m.; Sunday School at 3 p. mi; W. M. Parker, , sup't Yeuag Men's Society Tuesday evening, 7J o'clock; and regulSr Prayer Meeting aftd Lecture ; Wednesday evening at 7f o'clock. tl ' -f Fifth Street Methodist E. Church (South;) situated ou Fifth, between Nuu'and Church streets,. - Rev. B. R. Hall, pastor.' Services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sabbath school at 9 a. m. Prayer meeting Thursday eve ning at 7T o'clock. , ' - Sf ' Paul's Evang. . Lutheran Church, eorner of ?tb and Market streets. Rev. Ot. D. Bernheim, D. D., paster. German ser vice at 11 a.m. : English service at 8 p. m. ; Sunday school at ii p. m. . ; . - . First Baptist Church, corner ef Market and Fifth streets,- Rev. James B. Taylor, paster. Sunday school at 9J a.m. Services at II a.ra. and 8 p. m., conducted by Rev. J. C. Hiden, D. D., former pastor of the Church, Missionary Society at 3. p. m, in Brooklyn HalL . , Young mea's prayer meet ing Tuesday might at 8 o'clock, u Church prayer meeting Thursday night at 8 o'cl'k. Second Baptist Church, ou Gth, between Church and Castle streets. . Preaohing at 11 o'cleck, a. m., and 7i o'clock, p. m., by Bro. J. P. Sing. Sunday sehool at a. Regular Prayer Meeting at 8 o'clock Tues- day evening. . St John's Church, corner of Third and Red Cross streets. Revrt3eore Patterson; Rector. Trinity Sunday. Morning Prayer Litany and Celebration at, 11 o'clock. Evel ning Prayer at 8 o'clock. Sunday school at 5 p. m. - . St. James' Church, corner Market and Third sts. Rev. Dr. A. A. Watson, Rector. Whitsunday. Morning Prayer , and Cele bration at 11 o'clock; Sunday school at 94 a,m.; Evening Prayer at 6 o'clock. 'I 5:.f SL Paul's (Episcopal) church, corner of Fourth and Orange streets, Rev. T. M. Am bler, Rector: Services at 11 a. m., and 8j p. m. Sunday school at Zi p.m. Seats free; The public are invitedto 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. Seamen's Bethel,' Dock, between Water and Front streets. Rev. Jas. W.Craig, chap- a in. bervices at 4 p. m., to which seamen: are cordially invited. . j StJjewiar ChapeL corner! Seventh ahcr Bladen streets, Rev. JohnI H. Lewis, pas-i tor. Services atll o'clock, a.nu3f o'.clock. p. m., and 8 o'clock; fx nu ' ' . at. liUke s Ar-AL Jfi. Zttm Church, corner Seventh and Church streets. Rev. G. B: Farmer, pastor. Services at 11 a. m., and Sand 7;3pm. Jbt pubUo are invited. eats free. First Congregational Church. Memorial Hall, corner of Seventh Sad Nun streets. Rev. D; D. Dodge, Minister. Sunday ser vices at 10i a. to. and 3 and 7ip. m. Praise and Conference meeting every Wednesday night at 7 o'clock.. ; - SU Jnark's (colored) JCpiscoBal Church, corner (5th aad Mulberry streets. Services on gunaays atll a. m. aaa it p.m.; Bamts' 9 a. m. and 4A n. m.. . Sundav school at St Barnabas at Si p. m. leats free. ftt Btepnen'a A..M. in. Church. ev. j. G. Fry, pastor. Services on Suadajr at 10J a. m., 3 p. m. aad 7 p. m.; on Tuesday at 7 p. to., official meeting; preaching oa Wednesday at 7 J). m,;! prayer meeting on Friday at 7 p. m. JTirst nesbvterian Church, (colored k oth and Chesnut Streets. ' Rer. D. J. Banders, paston Preaching at 11 o'clock, av m. and 7i p. m. Sabbath school at 9 o'clock a. m. Wooten's Chapel," (colored), corner of Bladen and 9th streets,Rev Willis Wooten, ?astor. Jfreaching at 11 a. m., 9 p. m., ana p. m. Sunday Schools at 9 a. m.' Wt& nesday Bervices at 7 P. m. Prayer meeting at 7 o'clock: every Friday evening, seats free." i ''. - " First Baptist Church, colored, corner ef Ninth and Ril flrnaa MrMta. . Rev. Jetn ry PattersonrMissionarv African Baptist 'Church, pastor in charge. Sabbath shcool1 at a o ciocb? a. .rrtachtsg at 11 o ciocx a.m. . Bible school at 3d. m. Preaching at 7i o'clock p. m. .Young men's prayer meetine Mondav aieht 71 o'clock: preach ing Tuesday tdeht 7 o'clk: reeular prayer meeting Thursday night 7 o'clfc ' r- LFirst Bantist Church, colored.' on - Fifth and Campbell streets. Sunday School at 9i a. m.; preaching at 10 J a. m., p. . ana 7i p. m. Rev. F. R. Howell, Pastor. " ? .: Third Baptist Church (colored), between Castle aad Queen on Ninth Street- Rev. B. H. Fillyaw, pastor. Services at 11 a.m. and ? p.m. ; Sunday school at 9 a.m. , ' , ; " Ebeaeser Baptist Church (colored), 7th, between Orange and Ana streets, Wi B. Banks, paster. Services at 10i a. m., 8 p. m., and 8 p, m, Sabbath school at 13 M. Trinity Chapel, M. E. Church, 7th and Brunswick streets, Rev. E. Morten, Pas tor." Bervices at 11 , o'clock, a. m., 3 p. m, and 7i p.' m. Sabbath School at 9 a. 'm.' ' i-v i '- am ' " ' 3 VTblilus .lXiaeaBxearlon:Tontri .The.f xcursionl the WhUing Riflei Vo monow leaving .the wharf ; at & o'clock sharp; pon the steaaaerfPasspwi,- ahouJd not ba forgottenl -The boat is to stop at alf the down-river f ortl, nd we aro assured sthat unremitting endeavors will be put 'forth'to make ihe trip WgreeahU to allV; : "1 ' We have only a word Vadd. " The Stab ignores; puffing, hut 'reserves the right W ssyright thiDgS in their proper place. Mili tary companies ue not paid ; they axe not commercial; and as the object of the ex- enrsion to-morrow s to . help an organiza tion that is self-supporting, we trust that a vast crowd will add to thecash balaace la their treasury.. f f -: f' " ... . rrroable commences jBariytia.lire,"t, we hear,d a young wife say, when she sent 'fox n a bottle or Dr. Ball's Baby Byrup, Jo cure the baby. ' - w. f JUNE;8;a87r : For the- South Atlantic and East Gulf States, hfgher pressure, northeast to south east winds, slightly cooler weather, and light local' rains, ; arc the probabilities for , to-day'.? j t ' ' ;. Rev.Dr J.. C,r Hiden, formerly .Pastor of the First Baptist Church of this city: but now of Greenville, S. C, arrived hefe yesterday morning, and is the. guest ofMr:' William Larkins. - He I will occripy; t(e pulpit of the First Baptist Church, to-day. ; -This, we believe, ia ithe first visit pf Dr. Hiden to Wilmington since he resigned his charge and his many friends are delighted toseehim.5' . - - - B1VKR AND SXAKlrlB. Schooner Jem EartUt WalU arrived at New York-June 5th from this port. 1 1 ; ), The Susie, tot this port, was reported by telegraph yesterday as homeward bound.' ; Schooner Wade Hampton, Sabistpa, cleared from Baltimore for this port on the 4th inst ' ' ': ' . A I ' : The BXo; Morland, and YdOiyriBn, Ok sen, from this port, arrived 4t London bh the 25th ultTrTTTT" . ' I ' The Norwegian trig lyphen the Nor wegian barque' Concordia and ; the Norwe gian brig Edene, the latter to sail for Ssl vannah, were reported in below yesterday. - The Cape Fearz-for- seme-distance th js side of Fayette.viUe, j is getting very low again, and if rain does not , come soon in localities calculated to increase the amount of water, trouble may be anticipated among the steamboatmen. . The steamer D. Mxir ehison, with an ordinary cargo, touched pa the shoals as Bhe came down Friday last 1 - MABBIRB ' V--' - i BOWOKN BRYANT. On Thursday, Hay 831 1879, by Rev. George Patterson, D. O , HO BERT O BOWDSN and KATIS E., daughter of Lewis H' Jryant Ksq. . . , -i . , t- I NEW ADVERTISEMENTS: . Sundries at Auction.: 1 j ON TUESDAY NEXT. lOTH INSTANT, AT 10 o'clock, A. H., we will sell at our Bales Boom. Soath Water Street, an invoice of Crockery ana Glass Ware, conrisrtBft in part of C C Ewers and Basins, Bowls, Mags, iSpitteoas, Cbambera,Lampa, Goblets, Preserve Dianes, Cream and Syrnp Jogs, uiaas xea sets, oc, TOgemer wun sundry otner a tides. 1e8St CBUNLY MOSBIS, Amcta, ; I Am Alone Row, T PUT PP MT OWN AWNINGS, L' At And Hang my own Wall Paper, Hake my own Mattrasses. I - - Oo.myownUj i urn Upholstering. f. WHITE. . i reen 2d and Sd. Try me once. - e. r. w Je 8 H " Market, between For the Summer. OPBCIAL INDUCEMENTS ' ?: , FOB 8UMMEB BOASD AT PUBCSLL EOUSSJ HOWELL COBB, . i proprietof : Je8 It g Desirable nesideiico for Sale. ! loffer for sale bit Besidenoe. on the West aide of Third Street, between Ches- ill III. nat ana jaaiDerry tstreets. ' rne. uot im .80x165 feet. The House contains eight Iraoms and m in excellent renair. -; If i Persona wishing to purchase . will be shown throaga the premiBes on application . or terms, i appiy vo ' . ' j JOHN LONDON. je i iw nac . jlCoiisignmeiit of; " Kfi TUBS BUTTEB, . " " i OVt In Small Lots, Fresh and Nice, and K A TUBS COPKXNG BUTTEB, , OU , , WhiehwiU besoldLOWJ Apply to 5 -B. R COVINGTON, , V ; .... ---- jonmilisluii Merchant, - i je 8 It . . . , . North Water Street ! Tax Estingt . SECOND ; SPECIAL ;OTlCE ! To list say. ..... Listed daring present week. ,.400O , . 496 v j- v t! Eemalning unlisted. .'t..,.i,.85H, ;h -- Do not wish to detain yoa at; City Ban, bat caa- not, avoid It unless a better dally average is made. J r i. . J. !,;; M. CRONLT, . -f Assessor Wilmington TownahIfe ' ,Je8Jt,: ; j Review copy. . . t .i ij f i , Trtuiko. A' J i V y i TI7B HAVE JUST' BECBTVED THE LARGEST TT aad . most perfect asaortmont of TRUNKS and TKAVBLINQ BAQS ever brosgkt to this market' Prices reduced." Give us a call at our Wholesale and Betall Harness Establishment, No. 8 SOUTH MONT bTKBST ' ' . : --- je 8 tf ' MALLARD. A BOWDEN. ; 0t7?iers of Carriages, yy v WAGONS, o., iroedag Repairs, will find ViTlttta thai Ihtiraa-te brtoff fedtiS at oaoe 1 "il'to P. H. HAYDEN. . ,t i ., i , HARNESS, SADDLES, &c, constantly on band. HOBSB-SBOEING douout Low Prioas. io t: i -J j8tf,.. t . r .; . - "Hook's History oMM; Carolma. Wtbeckived"- ".i-ic: :;jt uui s'l J w"i,i. v. . f. JLND FOB 8 ALBf BY "-BLANK ' BOOKS ' of ' eyery kind gotten up J to order at short notice. : v -. je 8 tf - - A' LL COTTON I GOODS HAVE ADVANCED . lately in price, and the PEARL SHIRT with them, but anticipating the rise I iaid in double Stock, consequently am enabled to continue to aslj them for awhile at the old price , . , $i 00 On Dollar- 1 901 'l They are the best I tiffxnS try one for a sample, aad it yoa are not rttiBfted- thai moitey. will be re funded. . -; I would call special attention to my stock of WHITE VESTS. It is wUhoot a doubt the largest in the State. ( ' - . For the latest styles la CLOTHING generally, and at low prices, call on A. DAVID, - - , Je8tf TheClothter. 0, STANDABD -ANflr)? MISCSLLANEOUa BOOKS of every description, v .; r r , . , - Blank Books, Memorandum Books. 'Pass Books, Time Books, Pocket, Booka Albums, Writing Desks, Portfolios, Inkstands, Inks writing and copying all - color, - Pens gold -and' steel. Pea Holders of erery Tariety, Pen Baeka, Baleta. Papee w eignts, Aim ueeta dook jasxjui xags, utoui ana wrung . Presses. Cop: MtA mul Ral Hammocks, Uroqaet, f laying uarua, PftsrtttTiirss ipfin. suit ftift .tM oarus. Chess-men, ana .m.wi iow " ;1 ..: - f v.' :n y ",l i'1'" loo. Organs, Guitars. Violins, Aecoraeons, I,- Fifes, Drums, Tambourines' Banjos, Har ons. Jewsharps, Jfce., c ' - games " , -- Piaaos, Flutes.-PI mnntivwa iMihams. Aft . - Ac AU for sale at HEiHSBKif uwa . f . Je 8 tf , - ' Xtr Book and Music Store. r.. liii. v Bit' 1 1 1 ? WHOLE NO. 3,689 fi. NE W; ADVERTISEMENTS. - - r YOU (3ANT FOOL ' , Boatwright & EIcKoy; . ' e. . f ' : a ii hill .wcr-" ; r.i , - ,. .. FOR THEY KNOW The - People I of Wiington ''HAVB MONEY.' n 1 siBpe the immense mounta invested in Govern ment Script (as advertised), and still the"npply is noteqaal to ths demand. So stop crying "Hard Timss,7payyour billsprompUy.anaglo ; ' yl l't - 'and : , ft. : Buy Your Groceries Olieap. i J 0'f- '.good' goods t For nmch less! money than tho oldest man In the ;i-r r. .1 -j world ever: bought them. ' ...f fi. ttaiv : " - jft ;.' Jti p j; ' ' 1 , ..,... - i larWe will say to our Wholesale" Friends, give US A'TRLVL, and 'If we can't1 convince ycu we will say yott are Joined to your Idols, i; ''' j Boatwright & McKoy, , 5 and 7 NORTH FRONT ST. ' f- je 8 B&Wtf ! ' ;o.'.,;., , .L-.. -;:I,ju j ': r - Switched. ;-Jj pHB EXCUBSION TRAIN FURNISHED QRA-i-- ioaly. as a compliment to the patrons of the- -MEN'S WEAR DEPOT, was delayed twelve hours on account of the changing of the Switch at Competitor's Station, thirteen miles above this' city. No serious damage was done, however, and the dis satisfaction caused by the' email loss of time was made up by the SATISFACTION or buying Cloth ing. Hats and Furnishing Goods at "a ' less margin than such'Goods were ever bought .before. Those tlesrant suits in 8alrn nri nntam.. mo. ...! xleaned out i A -repeUtion of the stock entirely - , " " v.u.w uiuiw iui oiuiuaer wear a specialty, i The officials of the Road will please ac cept thanks for favors rendered. -r 1 OITEEBOUHO'S:" ; Je8tf , 87 Market St, Wilmington, N. a Wamsutta. Shirts, j QPBN FSONT- ' ' ---: - : AND OPEN BACK, 1 ' - ' r . - ' t : Gn the next Steamer' je8 1t-,T. . ...... . .MUNSON. ' -rrr : JStereoscopic Views, : i QF EVERY THING IN - - - t , , . .UNO ABOUND WILMINOTONi "..notographsor all sizes and kinds gotten up in the best stvle At1- - 6 ' YATES BOOK STORE AND PHOTO BOOMSl i " 1 : ----- - ; : Did Toil . liver j SEE THOSE BEAUTIFUL TOILET T . i. .v 8BTS AT PABKEB St TAYLOH'S 1 Also, these Champion Steam Cookers, 77 ' iv i,n.Tnn.. Ic Cream Freezers, Coolers,' jaad the 'PARKER" and "ROSSMORB" COOKS 3e 8tf - 19 Front Street. 1 Van I YOUaBUTP OF CLOTHING. DYED AND RE -pawed by us, ia" now ready, and looks A No. 1.' Callandeetit. " , " - WILMINGTON DYEING ESTAB'T. . . je 8 tf i . , Market, bet. 2d aad 3d Sts." i DISAPPEARED! : High Prices for furniture since the" adyeiit-ef-the' NEW FUBNITUEE STORE. Call and see. , 4;SBBBBENbs'&lllljNBOB, 7 N.B. cor. Market and SdSta Wilmington. N.C. ' je 8 tf iSrararooms 2d. bet. Market & Princess. 1 y. Tire Instirahce. T IVERPOOL & LONDON GLOBE. , jpAMLICO, of Tarbord, N. C. MERCHANTS' & MECHANICS'. J j: . . ,? ., . . - t, ' ef Richmond, Va. . i( , v ..i, i !,- -'""7 QOLUMBUS, of Columbus. Miss. " ; ". . , '. ' JNO.W. GORDON & BRO., Agents! ? v s ja 8 tf ; ; . 1 . . ; 84 North Water Street ? YmtflateU'Straw : and Cloth Hats. -.7 HARRI805 Sb ALLEN, "t 7 - :. v -- .;'.--, v, Hatters. :Je.8'tf.v Sash, Blinds and Doors, TAttlTStOII3 ANDxGllASS,' t !'.v! i u V Str.'.'i BUILD EES' HARDWARE, i i i At Bock Bottom Prices, by . GEO. A. PECK, f No.858QthFrontSt .-,jU.8:.f. Grain Cradles. A FULL SUPPLY F, s GRAIN, CRADLES. lowest prices by JMLES 4TMURCH1SON, V je8tf , ,oo ana w murcniBon UioCJC. - " ' -7 ' ' : Huhy Bpbkes,;Bims, H 'fTTAGON" WBEBL,vBUGGYODiES, CART ,TT Wheels, Buggy Springs,. 8ulky Wheels, Tire ban of all sizes, shafts. Seats, Carriage Parts, Axles, and Steel ef all descriptions. .Also, a large assortment of Trimmings of all kinds. If you want good Goods be sure and make your selections at the Old Established Hardware House of - .... 4 ?,v-f n , JNa DAWSON St CO., -f -je 8tf 19, SL S3 Market street. " Trass Hoops. ?; Coopers Tb6LS.'-?BOBmG0 machines, Kj cow BeUs, Hoes, Bakes, Seine Twine, Trace Chains, Plow Lines, and a large general assortment of Hardware at Lowest Cash Prices. - - - , , - - ROBERT HENNING, I , f 1 r i - T,t . Successor to Henning St TeeL J j.-J(t)-. .-!. , . No. a Market street: " NsiAisa WHisr, itrtpfxii PWtf..T tAFjTBR&'PiiiCE; , PROPRIETORS OF .THE, t, wiLlilHGfoiSAM ' We si way's keep on hand i large stock of S ASH DOORS, BLINDS. MOULDINGS, .BBACKBTS NEWELS. HAND-BAILS, BALUSTERS, Acl, and can flllany order la our line at Short Notice and Low Figures. 1 ,'' -: ; " Factory, Office, Foot of Walnut BtresU.; Cpt Natt and Bed Cross. 1e8tf ... 7 . K fiA'f US Oif MVISt&l'lstINCA One Sqnara one day........ 5 three days," .". 1 ra 9 MJ . 8 oa 5 54I ; 4 o-. 6 (a? ' 8 tS 10 0U .iuui ays,.i.. .... ..: five days , . One week,.....,...,. ' Two weete, . . . ; . . Three wecks... ..... . - One month,. ; . , ... .-. ;! . .. Tvn mnnth. , Three months,...- S4 W) 17 00 One year...., 4 w Mt fSContract Adverti?cinfint ttkee t pron' tionately low rates . . . 1 . -Tc lines sHd Non;reil type make one Bqn&rt NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 1819 Excursion Season:: .1879 if j i re WimardTos St Wxlsoit Rulboid. r m ' PA8SXH6BB DlPABTJCENT, : ! 7i WruasoTox, N. O. June 8th, 1879. -JlCoUND TRIP TICKETS TO THE VARIOUS Virginia Springs, Wostern North Carolina Summer Roserts. Moiehead City, S. C.? and Old Point Com" fort, Va., good until November 1st, 18797 are now obtainable at Union 'Ticket Cfflce, Wilmington, Goldsboro, Wilson and Taiboro, and will remain on sale until October latil873-.7. ; Close connection for points on A.M. A O. B. B. by 9 20 P. M. train from Wllmlngtoa ' ' Close connections for poitits on O A O. R. R. by both trains from Wilmington. ... ... Close connection for points on Western North Carolina K. B., by train lea vie g Wilmington v.i....:..;'.:.. A, M. Weldon.,..,.,. .. .......... ,.s.l3 A. M. ... WUsoa ... . 4 81 A. M. Tarboro.... a ..................8.30 IV M. Leaving Goldsbore at 10.10 A. M. daily, arriving at Salisbury 10.86 P. M.. there connecting with Sleep ing Cars on W. N. C.R. B., and reaching Swan nanoa at 6 30 A. M., and Asheviile 10 30 A. M., be-' ing beyond qasption the line of quicker transit and superior comfort to .11 others running to Western North Carolina, - -- For tickets, time cards, engagement of sleeping ear accommodations, inquire of Agents at Stations named or to the undersigned. J, ' ' " A. POPE, 3e8tf . , , Gen. Pass. Agent Family Excursidii. Ana NEXT EXCURSION UNDER THE AU- spicesof Prof essor AGOSTINI will.take '-place on FRIDAY, JUNE 13, on Str. Passport to Smithville and the Forts. Italian Band. Tickets 0 cents: Children and Servants 25 cents. ' : je 8 It Grand Military Excursion ! - - and Target Practice ! "T710R THE BENEFIT OF THE WHITING RI X? FLES, MONDAY, JUNE 9th, 1879. - . ; Round Trip E0 cents; Children half price. 7. The Italian String Band has been engaged for the occasion. Committee of Arrangements C. N. Brxwbh, J. G. Dabdwc, T. L. Bowill. v - we su Je4 2t Buffalo Lithia Water. X AM AGlSNT FOB BlfFFALO LITHIA WATER which I am selling at Six Dollars per Case-pne dozen half gallon bottles." Also, nice Family Soaps, and pure Brandies, Wines and Whiskeys for fale cheap. ,, J. K. MoILUBNNY, : r liruggist and fharmicist, ju 8 tf . N. E. Corner Market and Front Streets. 1 1ST S T O IE3, ; ani ; ConsttlyJtArfiying, r A FULL LINE OF ' . . GROCERIES, Cc. - v .. Consisting iu part of ,- . Corn, Meal. Coffee, Flour, Sugar; Tea, . Molasses, Meata, Cracker j, Candy, v , , , Soap, Starch, Candles, Soda, Potash, .v! Lye, Enuff, Matches, Ginger, Spice, . ... v". .. . Mustard, Pepper, Nutmegs, Pickles, , , Raisins, Jelly and Baking Powders. , " - also. ; :. Mackerel, Hoop Iron, Nails, Eungsr Glue, Hay, Paper, Tubs, Bucket. Broosr a, - -1 : Brushes, Twine, Bags, Blacking,, v Copperas, Cigars and Tobacco, , .. . v- . t,; I .-'7 . , . , For sale by ' , . . . t ADRIAN Si VOLLERS ' ' . . . Wholesale Grocers, : : 1e 8 tf .: S. E. corner' Front and Dock bts. Cottoiv Batting. 1ftA Bales COTTON, BATTING, XV V For sale by . jo 8tf KBRCHNER St CALDEB BKOS. ;Salt9 Bacon and Lard:' : !.0Q() SackB LIVERPOOL SALT, - 1 AH Boxes" Smoked and D. 8. SIDES, -I A A Tubs and Tierces LARD, - For sale by . " jei tf KERCHNEB & CALDEB BB08 Ilolasses. ;IIolasses. .1' !QQ Hhds New Crop CUBA MOLASSES rrr Hhds and Bbls SUGAB-HOUSE,K 1J " JQQBblsN.O.MOLAS8BS,'v- 7 J .5U.!i .v- . -J-".; Wi '-,.- i-.-'-'-''-. KZRCHN2R ft CALDEB BROS. lWilsoii. CMIfls & Co.?s Wagons.- - TT AGONS OF ABOVE MAKE, ; ' 'V 1 n 1 t ' YY At Manufacturers' Prices, Ji..i.:ii Forsaleiy-" - ';Je8tf.: KEECHNER & CALDER BBOlv ' Bait Salt. . f- Salt v QQQ Sacks LIVEEPOOL SALTii', tnii if;4i ' i ' .NowJandlng and for sale by ; ' x; s je 8 tf ' WILLIAMS & MURCHI8QN7 . - . . . Corn: Bacon; Ilolasses. 40 000 Bnsl1 Prime vute COKN- w 325 80X68 D' 8 11114 8mfked SIDES,' 200 131148 New cop ct7BA MP1L&SSIK " ... 350 BblBC 'LASSES, v j2gQ BW8Fre8llFL0UK' 5 J J "I TK Bbls SUGAKS.Crushed, v "; lit). -- GranulateiL A, Extra 0, aad C, 5 -1 o-f A Bags COFFEE, : all grades, : v j " " 1 C (X Tno" Choice Fanlily LARD. ' IV XJf - ' --- u i,"150 Boxes TOBACCO, TaxHflt, ,4.J I'fc -' - tmV tTolf Tthla an1 Rnt fiWTTW TaV , j . J l I 1.1. WW WMV. PVAWV v. w . A OA V. . 1600 Ke Kegs NAILS, t 1 Mi1, J. J -r.t "7 Potash. Lre. Soda. Soan. Starch'. f . . ' ' Hoop Iron, Spirit Barrels, Glue, Ac. . 7 yor salekwby -- --- v je 8 tf I u n Willi vwo e .uitUiU8UW. - . j Wholesale Gro. St Com. Merts7 Buggies !y:;Btigrtes;l; ' Harness & Saddles, GERHARDT rfr CO: ! : : " ' Sd Street, opposite CltV HalL ' REPAIRING DONE WITH NEATNESS AND ""!t dispatch. - 1 -f ; , ; HORSE-SHOEING A- SPECIALTY; :; jostf . , .... . ... were laughing and commenting upon