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A I-(I Ml THE HORHIITG 8TA5. llr WW. II. KERN A ttl. , ': - ' i . , v'"i I,,1SHED DAILY EXCEPT MONDAYS. HATtB O UBORirTl01 IN AUVAXCK ! . .. v yc, (by ttanx)MiR paid,.,.,,;..... $7 00 m. months. '..-.-...... . 4 00 TUrer months . . i 35 t 'me month . I 0U intr Mnbaaribera, delivered In any Dart of the c it v Ki f w Oenta per week. Our City Agent are fifteen Cents per week. Our City Agents are I thorised to collect for mere than three months I nntaa n-iMvanCe, Tho A-rmy bill was reported back from committee in mo senate with sundry amendments. ; ; - Senate considered the Land Col. J. M. Heck, is of brick, two Supplemental Judicial bill. House I stories in height. On the first floor considered bill concerning political coo- I tributions by employes or the Government, Spofford-Kellogg case resumed by the comffiiltee. Department of AgricuU tare publishes reports of the wheat and cotton crops; winter wheat is 90 against 93 of last year; spring wheat 4 per cent in crease; two per cent, increase in area of cotton. Longshoremen have made a new strike. , Old Arctic exploring vessel Resolute is to be broken up; sou venirs from her timber to be presented to ibe United Stales. A bill was intro duced in the. House by the Committee on Banking and Curreacy requiring reserve of National Banking Association to be kept in standard coin. ; " A vote on the repeal of the juror' teal oath will probably be reached in the House on Monday. The Supplemental Judicial bill was discussed without action by the Senate, in Commit tee of the '"Whole.. Fire at Point Breeze completely under controlloss will reach half a million dollars. - - A night watchman, in Detroit, Mich., shot his wife and her paramour, mortally wounding both, and then killed himself by shooting iluough the head. -; : Fifty negro emi grants sailed from New - York for Liberia. The widow of Commodore Perry is dend A committee of the British Parliament rtpoit favorably upon the elec tric liu lit system. - , A New York patrolman Las been arrested for complicity i.i the Manhattan Bank robbery. The House Judiciary Committee examined a itne8 in the Seward case. - The first Mormon convicted of bigamy. - The bill for the return of the French , . i (jliamiift to r ario una' uccu (nascu. I . ..-- . . I percent.; cotton steady at 12J12J cents; s .uihern flour $4 755 CO; wheat i cent lower, with' light trade; corn firmer and fairly active; spirits turpentine firmer at 26 cents; rosin dull "at $1 301 35 for common to good strained. His Fraudulency has already said that he will veto the Judicial Appro priation bill. He must have his army of deputies, and they must bo paid by the Government. Selah ! We salute the Trustees of David- son College for their good sense, and I forbearance. They did not confer the degree of D.D. or L LD. upon any of :the great unknown." Let other institutions copy this good ex amplo. Onr hats off to Davidson. It ie evident that suspicion is bor ginning to attach to Dr. Hull as the murderer of his wife. It is held that she was murdered from within and not bv Drofessional burclars. None 17 - a- of her valuables were taken. Mean while, there is one part ot the state ment made to Disirict Attorney Phelps by the husband, which arrests attention, namely, his admission that he got-up from his. bed at 1 o'clock and remained up until 3. As he left hk-wife iu the parlor at 10:30, the doctor could have had but very little sleep in his room above during the remainder of that ghastly night. It is also worthy of remark, that as the servant who first discovered the mur der rose at 4 o'clock, and the body of Mrs. Hull was quite cold, the murder mast have taken place da ring the interval that Dr. Hull was up. What called the Doctor up ? Wake Foreat Commencement. -We gather from the Raleigh Ob seruer's report a few additional items. It was the f Forty-fifth Commence ment. Among the Seniors who de livered speeches were John F. Mc Millan, of Robeson, whose subject was "The Foot prints of our day." Ha spoke in a dashing style and won considerable applause. Mr. W. L. Wright, of Troy, was also one of, the Senior speakers. His theme was "The greatest, conqueror is he who conquers himself," He was repeat edly applauded. Mr. N. Y. Gnlley, of John f ton, delivered the validie tory. Three of the Seniors did not speak.- ,7 vv "'f ) V-':.:':": Rev. Dr. Huff ham presented the medal awarded by the Euzelean So ciety for the greatest improvement in debate and oratory to D. L. Ward, of Wilson. B. F. Montague, Esq., in a hand some little -; speech, gave the medal decreed by the Philomathesian So ciety to J, : S,;3vzzell-pf, Wayne, for the greatest improvement in oratory during the last scholastic year. . The Whitfield medal that goes to the best tinscbolavwas presented 'tY. " SSSr. " 'J, WnmoAlr nf xr ; MnTinfflA' Vf Louisburg. T?ar ' Ti. V.'.,vA AnVtvoroA thu diplomas: dpliverod opon the late President Wingate : by the Rev. F. IT- Ivev. , - oeven thousand nve hundrea aoi- lnr WMinrr chapel in memory of President Win. . gate. It will be completed by next i Commencement, and will cost ten (Jthonsand dollars. - His TTrvT ' VVTT7: VA f?l Y vJlu, A. AJL V """JNO 71. " The centre of attraction was the beautiful "Science Hall " inst com- pleted. This . building, erected by the late lamented John G. Williams are two large recitation rooms, sop- aratea by a lobby. It is not until ono ascends the double stairs and emerges upon the secorid floor that the beauty of the interior becomes striking. On this uoor are me oeauuiui new nans oi the two College Societies, the "Phil omathesian" and "Euzelian." , D&vlelaoA College. . The old officers of the Alumni As sociation, as we learn from the Char lotte Observer, were re-elected as follows: President F. B. McDowell, ofl Charlotte. Vice President Uev. C. S. Alex ander, of Anson county. : " Secretary J. H. McClintoch, of Huntersville. Mr. Anthony White, of Sumter, S. C, made the address before the Alumni. - The orator chosen by the Associa tion for the next annual meeting is D. J. Devane, of Wilmington, with Rev. W. S. Lacey, of Jonesboro, as alternate. On Wednesday the Representa tives of the two Literary Societies delivered addresses.- They were much complimented. 1 he Literary Societies each award three prizes gold medals, lhese were presented immediately after the speaking closed by Mr. J. L. Leland, of Sumter, S. C, at one time a pro- fessor in Davidson. The following were the recipients of the prizes at- tached to the subjects named: ' In the Philanthropic Society De- , . , , , .,v tt d ii e el aim era medal. W. IL Beall, of -r . 4 f f T , Tl" 1 1 Renoir, w. o.; essayist s, i. ti. 1111, Jr., Charlotte; debater', James W. Osborne, Charlotte. Eumenean Society Reclaimer's medal. A. wnile. Jr.. oumter. o. u. : i orator's, J. Z. Dunlap, Cedar Shoals, - WW S. C; debitor's, B. P. Reid, Reids ville, S. C. Thuisday wasCommencement Day. The Graduating Class made speeches. The College has shown a most commendable spirit by being chary with its right to confer degrees. Not a 1.D. nor an LtLuD. was created. A. B. was conferred on all the graduating cia88 except A. P. Brown and W. H. Cozart. These two, having completed the Boientifio course, received the de gree of B. S. A. M. was conferred in due course upon A. L.. Miller, of the class of '69 and J. C. Horner, of the class of '75, and upon Dr. A. D. Palmer, of Montecello,' F!a. ' ' : ; : PRIZES. The following prizes were awarded: j Mathematics H.L. Smith, of Greens boro; Latin A. C. Mcintosh, lay lorsville, N; C; Greek J. D. Pais ley, Guilford county, N. C; Society Orator J. Z. Dunlap, Cedar Shoals, N. C. -I o:-E3: js3 gity. NKW ADVKBTISBnBNTN. A. David A cool notice. J. II. Allen At his post. Yates Stereoscopic views. Heiksbkroeb New novels. Munson Leave your orders. II. C. Brock To dog owners. Yates Moore's N. C. History. R. HENji5a Truss hoops. &c. S- M. Empie Mortgagee's sale. Mallard & Bowden Trunks. Robiksok & KiKa--Fre8h lime. Otterbouhg Monday morning. . The New Furniture Store ahead. Giles &'Murchisoic Reduction.. Parker & Tatlob Tf be hung. George Myers Steamer Passport. Habrison & Allen Straw eoods. Cronly & Morris Ileal estate sale. Wilmington Dyeing Establishment. For Sale Surveyor's compass, &c. Brown & Roddick New enterprise. . J. Dawson & Co. Hubs, spokes, &c ; Caution Notice Crew brig Typhon. Altaffer & Price Sash, doors, &c. ExctmaioN St. Paul's Sewing Society. Attention StonewU Lodge E. of P. " Caution Notice Crew barque Lydia. GebharDt & Co. Buggies, harness, &c. G. A. Peck Wire hanging baskets, &c. P. H. Hatden Wagon repairing, &c. Cronly & Morris (las stock at auction. Attention Hibernian Benev.- Society. BOATWBIGHT & McKoy Can't tell a lie. Newburt & Ciiasten Popular prices. Kebchner & Calder Bros. Flour, bay, tobacco, spirit casks, &c. , tai :? Tne Bronawiek Co Decision and ... Appeal - A u ' In the case Of "the people of the State of North Carolina upon the relation of S. P? Swain vs. M. C. Outhrie,' being a qwwar rantolo test the validity of the title oi the defendant to the ojSlce of Superior- Court riio-tr f TtrnnawSf fc nniintvi heard iu the Rlin.r!lir conrt of New Hanover on Wed- a en- ZZZZZX ,. . compl.l... tb. defenduit being nqnmd I to surrender the office and its appertenances 10 tae PUinlftifl an? a fi6e of 850 and I the costs of the action.' , ' - 1 ' ' From this judgment plaintiff appeal, ito I the Supreme Court, and is required to give I bond in the sum, of $50 for his appear lance.- w . . n- . nx. ... n aasls SEfc -BBsEiM in ..- ft 1 BB uorueouoeriviuupwjeu several beautiful airs before and during Ute performance of the Thallan' Amateurs ...on Friday evening, and added much to, the I interest and attractiveness of the occasion. WILMINGTON, N. C, SUNDAY. JUNE 15; 18791 Etoeatf Dots). , , - u First Sunday after Trinity. s First peaches of the season in market yesterday. '. ;, ' ' s. Superior Court adjourned yes- terday for tke term! 1 -Up to 3 P. M. yesterday 267 dog badges had been disposed of . ' : '. ' anA w.t tr--t . wprA never in better condition; than just now. ; , There were no cases investigation of the Mayor yesterday morn ing. - There was a tremendous supply of sturgeon at Market dock yesterday afternoon.- , We learn that up to pes terday afternoon the condition of Mr J. N. Hin- ton had not improved. The different alleys between Front and Water streets were- sprinkled with tar water yesterday. , We learn that Messrs. W.. Han stein and Adolph Bear are to leave here text Wednesday for a trip to Europe. . There is a ' letter held for post age in the Raleigh postbfflci, for Miss Gertrude Johnson, Wilmington, N. C The Register of Deeds issued nine marriage licenses during the past week, of which two were for whito and seven for colored couples. There will be a meeting of the members ot the Hibernian Benevolent So ciety to-morrow (Monday) evening, at 8 o'clock, at the office of the Secretary, next door to the Court House. , Up to the time of closing the books yesterday afternoon only 1,533 per- I 1 sons nau nsieu meir taxea, uciuk icoa imu .... . i : l ti... t half that are liable, and only eight days ieft in which to complete the list. v . ... AaMm nM. Baa -The Charlotte Observer says Judge Schenck pronounced Col. D. K. mciwie s auuresa uu nuunmuucmuo, at Davidson Commencement, the most brilliant literary address he ever heard. Rev. B. R. Hall, of the Fifth Btreet M. E. Church, is expected to fill the pulpit of the Second Presbyterian Church this morning, the pastor, Rev. C. M. Payne, being , abseut at Burgaw. There will no night service at this church. Two men were disputing on Market 8,reet yesterday evening as to the price of cucumbers, when the would-be purchaser exclaimed, in much apparent disgust, "Can't you sell a fellow four rea sonable cucumbers." A horse attached to a dray started to run away ou Water street yester day afternoon, but finally stopped of his j owa accord, without causing any damage. It was one of the most decided failures in the shape of a runaway we eyer saw. Two houses in the neighbor hood of Seventh and Bladen streets have been entered by thieves during the pat week, in one of which they secured two or three dollars in money, but were frightened from the other without securing an plunder. - - .:j TWO ratner precocious inuivm- uals of the colored persuasion, known in police circles aa Mike Peden and Tom Tit, were arrested yesterday afternoon for stealing iron from the Wilmington & Wei- don Railroad. They were locked up for a hearing. Mr. R. Bell, Jr., who came here several months since with the view of es tablishing a Wilmington branch of the Alexandria i,va.) Brewery, nasoeen so wen pleased withhis success that he has decided to permanently locate in this city, and arrived last evening with his family. mortuary. There were three iuterments in Oakdable Cemetery during the week closing yester day, of which one was an adult, aged : 80 years, and the others children, aged re spectively ten months and six days. No interments reported fo, Bellevue du ring the week. : J J ; "' ' Pine Forest (colored) Cemetery reports two intermeuts (both adults) for! the; week. i asa m Heard Prom. We leaia from Mr. "Watson, Signal Officer here, that the Revenue Cutter Colfax, with Messrs. Shoemaker and Parker, of the Life-Service Bureau, and Hon. A. M. Waddell, went out from Smith ville Friday evening, arriving at Fort Macon yesterday afternoon, at 4 o'clock. From there they will proceed to Cape Lookout to locate the site for the life-saving station at that point. Bxenraion outheFourth of Jnly. :. There will be an excursion to Smithy ille and the forts on the 4tb of July, on the Steamer Passport; under the auspices of the ladies of St. Paul's Sewing Society. The "4th" is a very popular day tor. excursion j istsand the affair will be certain to prove l a success. . The number of tickets will be i:tvl aa it ia nnt -nrnnnsflri tf nilVA IDS iiuiiw,u, . r- --i ; . boatcrowded to an extent that might prove disagreeabl..- - I .' . . - , n.tm.mtut Zrl I The following wiU Show the state of the I thermometer, at the stations mentioned, at j otWctrrlftv eveninff. Washineton mean iertairiedfrom - tUa ofn-i nffl in thia ritv! I AtWft 00 1 Kev West,... ....83 1 AnBnsta..4V.;T.3 Mobile ..92 w .OO Montcomerv . . . -. .v5 A cnar eston, . ... . Chulotle , New Orleans.. . . .86 Ca.. STa,..:v:-:".S j indianola,.......8 4 OU Funtaliassa. oo HavoArifth . .. OU JUJUKS,.... UIU1UJ4WU, .... I Jacasonviue,. 87 TO-Dai't laAieaUona. - . ' For the South Atlantic and East Gulf States, lower pressure, southwest to south east winds, slightly higher or stationary temperature, and clear or partly cloudy, weather are probable, with possibly occa sional rains in the latter district. tho chnrents ToDay. St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church, English service at 11 A. M. .German service nt ft P M SnndAv School at 4:30 'P 'If.' n,nnnmi r.hnh w n day after Trinity. Celebration at 7 A. M." Sunday Sehool at 9:30, A. 11. Morning Prayer at 11 o'clock; Evening Prayer at 6 o'clock. First Presbyterian Church, services at 11 A. Mi and 6 P. M. : Prayer Meetings on Tuesdav and Thursday nights at 8:15 P. M. Ficst Baptist Church, Sunday School at 950 A. M. Services at 11 A. M, and 3 P. M. Brooklyn Sunday School at 3 P. M. Prayer Meetings Tuesday and Thursday nights at 8 o'clock. ' St John's Episcopal Church, 1st Sunday after Trinity. Morning ; Prayer at 11 o'clock; Evening Prayer at 6 o'clock. San-: day School at 5 P. M. The above are the only changes in the church notices received at this office for to day. Owing to want of space we are com pelled to omit the usual Church Directory, published Sunday morning. ' "When the indications are that a perfectly reliable medicine is needed to regulate the Liver, to strengthen the Stomach and reno vate the system, no one should hesitate to use Dr. Bull's Baltimore mis. ; DIED. YOPP. In this city, on the 14th instant, of con sumption. Miss RUTlt B., eldest dangnter of P. V. B. and J. L. YOPP, aged SO years and 8 mentha. Notice;wUl be given of f naeral service at churches this morning. ' . BEAK. In this city, on the 13th Inst, MORRIS, son of Solomon and Henrietta Bear, aged 9 months mil 9 iBVfl NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Members Hibernian Benevolent Soc'y. There will be a meeting of the Society at the office of the Sec retary, next door to the Court iHoase, at 8 o'clock, MONDAY I SYBMiriiii one letn, its?y. Prompt , attendance la re- o nested. jelSlt D. O'CONNOR, Secretary. STONEWALL LODGE. No. 1, K. of P., WILMINGTON, N. C, June 15th, 1879. BRO. KNIGHTS Yon are hereby requested to meet at your Castle Hall. TO-MORKO W (MON DAY) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Business of impor tance wui come up ror consideration. , By order of C. C. JAS. W.KING, je 15 It Review copy . K. of R. and S. Ship Notice. ALL PERSONS ARB HEREBY 1 cautioned against trusting or harbor ing anviof the crew of the Swedish Barque "LYDIA." aa no bills of their contraction will be paid by the Master or uonsumee . DAY. NORDIN, jel5 8t ' - - Master. Ship Notice. ALL PERSONS ARB HEREBY cautioned against trusting or harbor - lnc anv or the crew or tne Norwe gian Brig TYPHON." aa neither the Master or Consignee will pay any bills of their contracting. jel58t T. THOMSON, Matter For Sale, ONB 6-EN. SURVEYOR'S COMPASS, new and in perfect order. Also, Steel Chain, and one codv of Daviee last Imnroved Work onr Surveyinz. One S gallon Pharmaceutical Still all right for dla- UU1UK . . 1 . . n . w m. tt . n.na,c 1 Araueecan do seen m uapci. x. tuut.rnii.-o i store, Smlthville,N.a T, je 15 8t Don't Pay Rent. rrvHB .ENORMOUS ADVANCE WITHIN THE X last ninety days In New York city property, and the Improved feeling In Seal Estate circles thronchont the West and Northwest, arena well for an ex Dec ted advance in Real Estate values in Wilmington ue your own lanaiora, ana secure home at once on tne instalment pian. Appiy vo je 15 It JAMES " Water Street. " n.lTl-i aab UU1UO 1UA XUJJIU.O.1 iuuw To Salt the Times ! GILT EDGE PENNSYLVANIA BUTTER AT PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD TO BUY. tSefWe Invite alL We are determined to sell the Goods. ; Respectfully, ' " NEWBURY & CHASTEN. Wilmington, N. C, June 15.' 1879. je 15 1 w CITY F WILMINGTON, N." C, OFFICB CHIEF OF POLICE, 1 JUNE 14, 1679. JX POLICE OFFICER WILL VISIT THE DIF- ferent lota in the City, commencing on MONDAY 16th Instant, for the . purpose of ascertaining the number of dogs on each lot, for which a Badge has' not been purchased. The owners of said dogs will 1 be liable to prosecution for misdemeanor. H, C. BROCK. Je 51t Chief of Police. At His Post ! OOHS H. ALLEN WISHES TO LET THE 1 pnbllc know that he is again at Ms post, (having I been sick for the past four weeks:) 'He is thankful I for past favors and hopes to merit a continuance of I me He 'promi8et that nencefertn aU Wo;k left with him will be promptly attended to, and put spin the BEST WORKMANLIKE MANNER; 1 unco call a atlAnHnn to the fact that 1 he is i prepai to receive orders for Plating In Gold, suverafldNickei , v . " ana aee ror yourseir. jelS It ' ':7 I W m : Hubs, Spokes, Rims, "TXTAGON WHEELS, BUGGY BODIES, CART VV Wheels, Buggy Springs, Sulky Wheels, Tire Iron of all ataes. Shafts. Seats, Carriage . Parts, suikvTto I Axles, and Steel of all daiWintima. Also.alaree ? I old Kstobiished Hardware House of x ICiU. UAH BWI w. V 19, SL S3 Market street. je 15 tf Trunks. TTTB HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE LARGEST VV and most perfect assortment of TRUNKS vHi I and TKAVKUNO taroueSt to ims .vv who,aftlB d -o,,t.n Hmim natahlishment. No. 8 goUTH JTROJNT STREET " " ' je 15 tf MALLARD UUWUJttW, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. EXLOTJKiSIOJsT rpHE LADIES OP 8Tf '.PAUL'S SEWING SO CIETY having chartered the. Safe and Elegant STEAMER PASSPORT, will give an EXCURSION TO 8MITHYILLE AND THE FORTS on the ; Fourth: bf July. ISThere will be Music and Refreahments of all kinds on hand. Number of Tickets limited Apply in time.- . ' jel5 It Hew Hovels. rpHB ABBE'S TEMPTATION: y (La Panto De JL l.' Abbe Monret). By jfmue zoia. ROSE DOUGLAS.- A Comnanlon. to "Family Pride," Ac An excellent Novel. - :J- ; ' MARKOP. The Rnsaian Violinist By Henry Greville. One of the moat entertaining Novels of the day. t , a,. : - . . ...... y All fer sale at the UVK BOOK Bi'OKS. . Pianos and Organs, OOLD ON THE INSTALMENT PLAN AT' HELNSBERGER'S. je IS tf Noa. 89 and 41 Market tit. ILLUILU'clV ILLUmiil. ' IDtH INSTANT, WILL OPEN OUR STORK with renewed vigor. . Will make the coming week a specialty in trade. : The celebrated "ACME" SHIRT, ready for nee, 75 cents; GAUZE UNDERWEAR fraca25 cents up ; CASS1MERB SUITS, 5 , and np. Hata, ScarfB Ties, Hosiery, Linen Collars, Trunks. Umbrellas and VaUsea reduced. OTTERBOURG'S. 'I Opposite the Old Market, je!5tf Wilmington, N. C Leave Your Orders T7HR THE BEST SHIRT SOLD IN THE CITYi A? ONLY $1.00 BACH. Another Invoice this week. Sell ahead of our ability to furnish. jelS It MUNSON. J Don't Forget? rjpHAT WE CAN. AND WILL SELL FRESH PURB LIMB, LOWER THAN ANY BODY IN WHiMINGTON. je 15 It Try ns. " " ' """ ' ROBINSON A KING. Cor. Water and Orange Streets. To PreTentMions Feelings! I WOULD STATE THAT THE BLACK, GLOSSY Coat I sometimes air myself In is only a ten-year old garment Dyed and Braided by me, at the wiLniauivn jJiiunuaBiau-i, je 15 tf Market, bet. 2d and 3d Stav VST IRE HANGING BASKETS, WIRE RAT and MOUSE TRAPS, WIRE DISH "COVERS,: For sale cheap by GEO. A. PECK, No. S5 South Front St je 15 tf Stylish Straw Goods. j-AILY BY EXPRESS, At , HARRISON & ALLEN'S, je!5tf Hatters. To Be Hung ! THOSE HANGING BASKETS Of OURS AND BIRD CAGES . noma and aee the CHEAP STORE. Wire Co vers, Freezers, Ooalere, Refrigerators, ToUet Sets,; Bath Tubs, tup ana lxjng; aiso vmiareu hu. . rauuu. a laiiAUii : jel5tf 19 Front Street 50,000 Pounds WANTEDfor which the HIGHEST CASH ICE will be paid. .Apply to A. W. WATSON, Water at., Wilmington, N. a Also. Cash paid for HIDES, RAGs. MBTALS.Ac Send for prices. je IS lwD 2tW I Steamer Passport. ATOTICB. -ALL FREIGHTS FROM xt THIS DATE;MUST BE PREPAID. tyNo Freight taken unless the above terms are comnUed with. . je 10 tr Tjtau. jn.xjijw, kcuu ; Truss Hoops. COOPERS' TOOLS. BORING MACHINES, Cow Bells. Hoes. Rakes. Seine Twine, Trace Chains, Plow ldnes, and a large general assortment of Hardware at Lowest Cash Prices. ROBERT HENN1NG, Successor to Henning & Teel, No. 9 Market street. Nnan tot Whabi. ae 15 D&Wtf ; Moore's History of Horil Carolina. JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE BY O. "W. BLANK BOOKS of every kind gotten np to order at short notice. je id m Seduction of Prices In CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE I JUST received a further stock of our popular, Stone Water Coolers, Ice Cream Freezers, Churns, Ac. je 15 tf r 38 and 40 Mnrchison Block The FURNITURE! New I STORE IS STILL AHEAD in BEST DESIGNS 1 - - ; LOWEST PRICES 1 MOST DESIRABLE GOODS t BBHBERD8 6c RKCNBOE -N.E. cor. Market andSd Sts., Wilmington, N.C. . Stereoscopic - Views, rV EVERY THING IN f " ' J ' ' ! " AND AROUND WILMINGTON. Photographaof all sixes and. kinds gotten np in. YATES' OOK STORE AND- PHOTO ROOMS. je 15 tf - - r Buggies I ; Buggies ! Harness & Saddles, r " " ' , . ' for sale at , " f (l GERHARDT & CO.'S, , -, , r 3d 8treet, opposits CItr Hatt, 'hi TinP AtRTTTfl. " DONE WITH NEATNESS AND HORSE-SHOEING A SPECIALTY. ' ' C 15 tf WJECOLE NO. 3,695 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Gas Stock at Auction. fXX WEDNESDAY NEXT, 18TH INSTANT, AT 10 o'clock, A. M., we will cell at Exchange Corner, 12 BEARES CAPITAL STOCK WILMINGTON ' OAS LIGHT CO. t - i j j And Immediately after, ! SAMPLE - SPRING WAQ30NS, or saperior make and ftaieh. , . r , ; ,. , ' ' '.. " ; CSONLY & MORRIS, 1el51t , Auctioneers. ; Real Estate at Auction ON WEDNESDAY NEXT,'' 18TH INSTANT, at 10 o'clock, AM, we will sell at Exchange Corner. A LOT, 33x13V N. W. intersection of Fifth with Xfty oo?i ' streets. 3 LOTS, 83x133, adjoining above on the south' : , ' S LOTS, 60x133, south side of Dawsen, between Fourth and Fifth streets. A desirable HOUSE AND LOT, six rooms, east side of Seventh, between-Church and Castle streets. 66x165 feet. A pleasant COTTAGE HOUSE, seven rooms, west ' aide Third, between Church and Castle streets, ; 60x100 feet t. ..,. v Terms at sale. ' r CRONLY MORRIS. . je 15 It Auctioneers. f . Mortgagee's Sale. ! tained in a Deed of Mortgage, made on the 15th day I of January, 1876, between Duncan M. Bryant and xiawara r . Bryant, ana William rreeman, uuar dian of James B. Pigford, which la recorded in the Register's Office of New Hanover county, in Book "M.M.M." page 6. Ac, the undersigned, as Attor ney for James B. Pigford, will expose for sale, at Public AuctioB, for Cash, at Exchange Corner, ih the City of Wilmington, on WEDNESDAY, the S5TH DAY OF JUNE, 1879, at IS o'clock M., the following TRACT OF LAND, situate in the Town ship of Harnett, in the County aforesaid, conveyed by said Deed : Beginning at John Thompson's N.;W. corner, thenee along Banter Bryant's line to Deep Inlet Creek, thence up said Creek to Mary A. Paget's line, thence up said line to John A. Taylor's South line to the line that divides the tract of land between John A. Saunders and Duncan Brvant'a. as Ser deed from Duncan M. Bryant to John A. Bann ers, dated 2id September, 185 J, will more fully ap pear, thence with that line to John Thompson's corner, a pine, the beginning, containing 240 Acres, more or leas, and comprising the RoDlnson and Polk tract or Land, Purchaser to pay for papers. 55. Jtt. Hair la, jel5-5t 17, 19, 2, 85 Atty. for Mortgagee. ! Boatwright & McKoy , Wholesale and Eelail Grocers, FEEL EXCEEDINGLY MODEST THIS WEEK. We are little George Washingtons "WE CANT TEliL A LIE." i TRADE HAS BEEN DULL YEA, VERY DULL. We Know Farmers are very ousy with their crops. and have not time to visit our city, but we know in I a short time they will be here, and we are perfectly I satisfied they won't forget Boatwright & McKoy, who always sell them Goods LOWER THAN ANY HOUSE IN THE STATE. "Mind that." Can oar friends in the city, whom we have served so faithfully, and have done all that men could do hto please them, fergetus? It is a good fault to stick to old friends, unless yon have special and un mistakable reasons to change them for a new. Boatwright & McKoy, 5 and 7 NORTH FRONT ST. jel5B&Wtf " The Wilmington Telephone Exchange. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT ! fYE HAVE REDUCED THE PRICE OF THE EDISON .TELEPHONE (COMPLETE OUTFIT) I to 4t3 PER ANNUM. Those bf our Patrons who subscribed at a higher price will receive the benefit of this reduction, and those whot subscribed for the Magneto Telephone I be furnished with Edison at the same price, thus placing all on the same scale. Yon know, of course, that the EdUon Telephone Is ahead of any thing yet Invented. Other parties will charge you $36 for an inferior article. We are pleased to say that onr list of subscribers is increasing daily. ' It can be seen at the Western Union Telegraph Office. '" " ' L, L. A. ANGEL, i je 14 tf Agent. A Cool Notice! This is the season for alpacas and THIN GOODS, and I am preparing to supply the demand. :' My stock of . Gents' Furnishing Goods is complete. I have some Nobby Styles of Colored PERCALE SHIRTS, Silk Handkerchiefs, Neek wear, etc White Lawn Ties 5 cts per dozen. A. DAVID, - je!5tf ." The Clothier. ;BobW14te. BeU Mills. 400 BblaB0B wmTK plour' 500 Bbls beli' HUXS do For sale by KERCHNER CALDER BROS. Je 15 tf Hay. -Hay. : Hay. Bales A No. 1 TlMOTtlX uai, ; For sale by KEBCHNER CALDER BROS ' Tobacco and Snuff. ; ! 20 0 60X69 UAX(UV'D TOBACCO, J 25 Bhl and Half Bbls SNUFF," i : - -Yez sale by.t- . je 15 tf ; ' ' KERCHNER it CALDER BROS, j Spirit Casks. . 1- -i AA A'Sewand Second-Hand - j 1UUU spirit casks; For sale by je 15 tf KERCHNER A CALDER BROS "600 je!5tf V RATES AtfVSCrtriwH;, One Square one dey,I!f. t;,,"f, $j 0 two aaya,;.... ......... 1 75 three day,.,..,.... , n, . . . . 3 6t tour days,..,, 8 00 five days, ,. . " 3 6 . One week............ ; .. 4 04 Twoweks,,.:,.iri......,'- - : 6 f ' Three weeks,... ft W ' "One month,........, .. .,, . lfl 0 Two months, n Oi! ' Three months,... .............. 24 lit' ' . Six months.......... i. 40 w- ' One year, Mi W It ; it -lowrate. - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Wew Enterprise ! Brown & Roddick Will open on or about Wednesday, June 18, THE STORE On S. W. Corner Second and Market Sts. Wo purpose devoting thlr entire 8toro to the sale of srtlcles at 5 and 1 0 'Cents; We cannot enumerate the different articles at this time, but our Patrons may rest assured that no ef fort wUl be spared to develop this . NEW ENTERPRISE ! We certainly will offer the GREATEST INDUCE MENTS that have ever been shown in this section of the country, a no Uouse has better facilities for the purchase of tuch articles :. t3K.ll W 1 oE JXKJU U1J IV. JJt,Ky T w -. A-r Ay xv. We would also take this opportunity of stating that we are offering some SPECIAL BARGAIN a at 45 MARKET STREET, in our r Dry Goods Department Being short of space can only quote a short Price , List, but can safely say that at no time have we '. been BETTER PREPARED or bad GREATER IN DUCEMENTS than at this particular time. , x - DRESS GOODS. We have just received another small lot of those at 15c. call early . . LAWNS, Linen Finish, 6c; worth double. , ' CELLULOID BOWS, for Gent's Wear, in Black and White, 5c, worth 95c. The above when soiled can be cleaned with a damp clath. LADIES' LINEN COLLARS, 5c,' A decided Bar gain. ; . ...... . SUMMER SHAWLS. We are closing out a small lot at less than half the cost of manufacturing. CHILDREN'S COL'D HOSE. Cheapest lot in this market; 10c a pair, and the quality Is good. LADIES' LISLE THREAD GLOVES, 5 cents per pair. Comment unnecessary. . . : PARASOLS AND 8UNSHADBS. We have just received another lot of the above, and can safely say they are without exception the Cheapest Goods ever offered by ns at any time. ', FANS 1 FANS t For the million at all price. GBNT8' WHITE SHIRTS, made of Wamsutta Cotton and the best Linen front. Oar price is still 75 CENTS. I TT T r "TIT 1VT O . T T T T it TT JL Jti V V V IN 02 Xi J U U 1 J IV ( . 45 Market Street. je 15 tf To the Summer Resorts ux w esxem a oriu viaroiinu, By the new and attractive Spar- tantmrg Route. WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA & AUGUSTA R.R. PASSENGER DEPARTMENT, ' JunerlOth, 1879. i COMMENCING JUNE 15TH, 1879, THE FOL lowing PERFECT AND CONTINUOUS SCHB DULEwiU be operated on the SPARTANBURG ROUTE, by which ROUND TRIP TICKETS to all ?rominent western -nortn uaroima excursion 'ointa will be on sale, good untU NOVEMBER . 1st, 1879. '"..";, "V-.. .;.':- Leave Wilmington (by Sleeping : ' Car to Columbia) 10:13 PM . Leave Columbia:.... .......10:30 AM. - Arrive Spartanburg 3:10 PM Arrive Hendersonville. 6:10PM Arrive Asheville ....10:20 P M , 34 ihours Wilmington to asheville 1 To connect with this very attractive Schedule Passengers can leave Weldon .... 8:38PM Wilson....;... ....... 5:40PM Tarboro... ..10:00AM . , : Newbern 5:41AM Qoldsboro 6:36 PM Magnolia ......... ... 8:00 PM For Tickets, Time Cards, Engagement of Sleep ing Car Accommodations, Ac., &c. enquire of Agents at the Stations named, or of the under signed. A. POPE, je 15 tf General Passenger Agent.? I J879 EXClirSiOIl SCaSOIl. 1819 ' WrxniNOTOir & Wxldon Ratxboad. PASSXKSXn DlPABTMaKT. WrunHOTOir, N. O., June 8th, 1879. Round trip tickets to the various Virginia Springs, Western North Carolina 8ummer Reserts. Moiehead City, N. C , and Old Point Com fort,Va., good nntaNoyember; 1st, 18T9, are now obtainable at Union Ticket Office, Wilmington, Goldsboro, Wilson and Tarboro, and will remain on sale until October 1st, 1873. . 1 - Close connection for points on A. M. A. O. R. R. by 9-20 P. M. train from Wilmington. - v . - Close connections for points on C. O. R. R. by both trains from Wilmington. : - . Close connection for points on Western Nortn Carolina R. R., by train leavlsg ' Wilmington .............'.. .-.;.....T.10 A, M. Weldon...................... AMA M. Wilson ..................481 A. . Tarboro..:........ ...o.ou a. Leaving Goldsboro at 10.10 A. M. dailyrriying at Salisbury 10.36 P. M.. there connecting with Sleep insCars on W. N. C. B. R., and reaching Swan naloart W.00 AM., and Asheville 13 80 P.M., be ine beyond question the line of quicker transit and superior comfort to all others running to Western North Carolina. . . - For Uckets, time cards, engagement of sleeping car accommodations, inquire of Agents at Stations named or to tne undersign eo. A. POPE, je15tf - Gen. Pass. Agent, ' ALTAFFER & PRICE . ; PROPRIETORS OF THE WILHIHUTOH SASH, D00R&BU8D FACTORY. - . We always keep on hand a large stock of SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, , MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, NEWELS, HAND-RAILS, BALUSTERS. C and can fill any order la our line at Short Notice and Low FJgures.1 1 'kr A1'-; v? :- Factory,1 M Office,' r Foot of Walnut Street Cor. Nutt and Red Cross. ' je 15 tf - 07hers of Carriages, S ' WAGONS, Stic, needing Repairs, wiU find - trvlltt to their intsr33t to bring teem at once " V P. H. HATDEN. - - - HARNESS. 8 ADDLES, a, constantly on band . i HORSE-SHOEING done at Low Prices. -v jel5tf 58Si53ss)ft t .i a-
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