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the nomniiQ stab, By WBI. n! BEttWAUI; t ' . '. .... IMMJLISIIJSU MJM.IUM. .V- 0 SOSSOSaTTKW IH iOTMOl: uneye-r. (by mail) postal 114,... ........ ix mnti. .. Mree months m J "V" Si w 4 00 8 1 00 Citv Subearlbera, delivered la any part of the not authorised to collect for mere than three man thf n advance. MORNING EDITION. Entered at the Post Office at Wilmington, N. C, wreu second class matter. " OUT LINK. The President laid before the Senate the correspondence relative to tb: Rioter Oceanic Canal . - " A. memorial was pre sented to the Senate from the Indian tribes in Indian Territory protesting against the establishing ol United States Courts therein. The St. Petersburg GMoa says Uo re move painful impressions the French CabiDetmu3t show that the proot of Hart- manu's identity was insufficient. The vetoel debt bill and Hamilton's substitute were decided by the Virginia Senate to be submitted to a vote of the, people. Eiijih Mason, itegro. near Cairo, I1L, shot his wife fatally and killed himself. - -los'ioe.Asylain at - OssowaUmie,. Kansas, burned, loss $40,009; th mates were rescued. An active volcanoreported in . Wyo- iDR Territory. John R. Smith was appointed Postmaster at Goldsborb yester (lay The Virginia Sute Senate adop ted resolutions relative to the recent 'de cision of the U. S. Supreme Court in the mutter of Judge Coles, urging the repeal of the laws of Coo gre88 which i threaten Slate ri vereiRuty. M. De Lesseps left Wasbiugton for San Francisco jesterday. A Citizens Protective Association has i.wmi formed at San Francisco in the in terests of law and order. Oakland, Cal . bad a $275,000 fire yesterday, -Hon. Isaac Ilayne, a distinguished ciizen of South. Carolina, died at Charleston tyes- uiday. Tne British barque Paraxon, from Darien. has been abandoued at sea; mid the British steamer Travancore wrecked ni Otrauto. Parnell will start for England immediately, and will return after ibe election. York markets: Money 5fi jr cent; cotton easier at 13ilSfc.; Southern floor iloil and in buyer's favor at 5 75G 30; wheal feverish and unsettled, closing ilc lower, spintir turpentine higher and strong at 4848Jc; rosin steady at $1 451 52. The last news-from Kentucky is to the effect that Grant will have the delegation probably. 5peaker Randall is very pronounced in Ins support of Tilden. Southern delegates should remember that. We said the other day that Mrs. Meriwether was a Georgian. She re sides at Memphis, as we have since learned. Among the recent graduates in medicine at the University of Mary !nd were Josiah E. Cowles and Da vid i. Frontb, of North Carolina. Mr. Moses P. Handy, formerly of the Richmond Enquirer, is now chief assistant - of Col. McClore of the Philadelphia Times. HU wife is also a member of the editorial staff. It is said that the Stalwart Syndi cate in the United States Senate are now trying to manufacture Grant capital out of the Fitz John Porter case. Tbey would try to do the same thing if their grandmother were the victim. The Philadelphia Times is laugh ing at thef small percentage of killing in the duels in the South. It cer tainly requires a great deal more courage to stand up and be shot at than it does" to stand up and be cursed and do blows. The latter is the Northern style. The .New York dry goods market is thus epitomised in a recent letter: "In the dry goods market to-day cotton fabrics were fairly active and prices very firm. Prints in better demand and strong, with an upward tendency. Hsrtnony fancy prints and Garner's shirtings and cretonnes will be advanced i per cent, on Monday. Dress goods; lawns and ginghams active and firm. Rolled jaconets are advanced i cent. Men's wear woollens in steady de mand and firm; foreign goods fairly active." The Moffett bell-punch law of Vir ginia expires on May 1. The VirT. gintans remind of a man who never found out what a good And faithful wife he had until she. was dead. They had a, very good law, . "did not appreciate its uncommon excellencies, and after helping to kill it they will wake np some day and find they lost a profitable friend. . The recent exposures of the "itar Route Mail Service" are already pro ducing good results. ? According to the official announcement of theost office Department yesterday, ihe an nual mail lettings of Star routes re-.. suited, - la obtaining' from fifteen to thirty,pery, JpnV greater : service at a cost of from five to fifteen per cent. less than lastly ear j 'y' 11 JL The heaviestinports' on ! ' record were madeia-'lire w Tork last week Thav arj-crrep-atd fcl 3.8Q 448 atrainat I !?i??li?'tr2?;g $5,2 93,44i exports. .That U T to say, in one week the 1alajicevof trsde was against .the United States over $8,- i 1 'f Tp . i ' it- . - VOL. XXV.--NO. 6b0,000.' will not take long at'tbia rate to bring abont financial trouble. Oyer trade threatens the people just as It did from 1805 to: 1873. All know the result. ' I Mr. EL H. Walk,er, the statistician of the New YbrVProduce Exchange haa given his recent estimates of the bushels of wheat Europe will require before the next harvest. He thinks it will be about 150,000,000 bushels, although owingoprjojs consump tion may not go beyond 120,000,000. He saya the . United States and Canada will supply from 65,000,000 to .75,000,000, and other countries enough' to ! riralce 100,000,000"" total.. He asks where the deficit will come from:, and says: '' - . "The nrosnect is that America ,wil have an early harvest, and. with the. movement of the new crop, if it should be a good one. the deficiency wtUbe supplied during July and Auffusi. aa was the case, in 1879, when the receipuot the new crop in those two months at Toledo. Baltimore, Cincinnati, St. Louis and DetcoUwexe several times larger than the entire movement from Jan uary to June, inclusive. There are reports of considerable damage to the winter wheat by winter killing in Missouri, Kansas, Iowa, Nebraska. Wisconsin and Michigan, and of damage by vermin in Ohio. These reports are from ageota oi turesntug ana . reaping machines icy their principals." j Spirits Turpentine. Concord Register. We-baveno ticed the seasons for forty-five years, and never saw, during all those rounds, a stogie failure of a fruit crop on lear) year. We learn . from1 the,,- Raleigh Observer that a meeting was held in Pitts boro last week endorsing. J arris, the extra session and the Sell-out. Go slow. Statesville American: Lindsey Furgnson, of Wilkes county, had the mis fortune to lose kis dwelling, smoke-house and outhouses by fire on the 24th of last m intb, the fire originating in the smoke house. Greensboro Patriot : Almost every Northern-bound train that- passes through Greensboro, .feas it pirty of. emi rranta on board, leaving their -homes in North Carolina to better their condition in the far West. Statesville Landmark: Next season Statesville will be a point of con siderable importance as a cotton market. The like of cotton that will be put into the ground in this county this spring was never though of here before. Thelasa pfH lgSQ.'atthefUaV vefsity Had aJ nfee" ptanttng" on 'March 8th. Mrs. Spencer and Mr. W. A. Betts furnished the songs, and Mr. W. B. Slade, of Georgia, was to deliver the oration. Southerners will speak or die. ; Asheville Journal', The revival at the Baptist church is yet h progress. New iuteresi "springs up at every "service during the day and night. We are told that Sunday was the 40th day, and it is thought the Dumber of conversions will reach two hundred. Reidsville Times: An estima ble lady of oar acquaintance was waked up one night by a rat nibbling at her finger, and though many years ago, and now an old woman, the mortal fear has never left her, and to this day she still goes to sleep with a broom in her hand. - Goldsboro Mail: The Presbyte rian church at Rocky Mount will be ready for use by the 1st of May. We met a gentleman from the 8tate of Illinois yester day, who made the remark that while in Indianapolis, a few days ago, he learned that some of the colored immigrants had started for North Carolina on foot, and would beg their way to their native home. Concord CS6rn: A friend from Stanly tells as that the fishermen on the Yadkin are catching fine shad by the hun dreds, but for lack of transportation none df them find their way to market. There is to be a big chicken fight between Rowan and Cabarrus, on Easter Monday, at what is known as "The Rocks," id the first named county. ' Roanoke News : C-ne day not long ago a colored man living in Halifax wanted something in Weldon and being in a hurry could not wait lor the train. , He iook a wneexoarruw, wu iuiu.iu a muo f1" 2 LTOJ?5!ai and trotted back, a distance or eight miles, in two hours and twenty minutes. - Hillsboro Mail:' We deeply re gret to announce that Mr. Jones Watson, oi Chapel Hill, suffered a paralytic strike in Durham last-Thursday ivenisgil-Mr. William Rufiln. sou of the late Chief Jus tice Ruffio, departed this life at an early hour last Friday morning, at his late resi dence, the old family seat of the Rufflns. in Hillsboro. Mr. Ruffln was born in 1812 and was consequently in the 68th year of his age Danbttrypr: Tjiepeople should not be misled Because it will cost them a few more years tax, for, if they let this co when in the last stages of perfection. their money will only be spent in opening other enterprises to. pass away in the same reckless manner. We do not hesi tate to assert that the Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley 'Railroad is pne of the most impor tant' works of 'internal improvement that has ever been undertaken in Norih Caro lina, and its early completion is especially desirable. v Milton Chronicle: A monument son, the late lion. JoLn Kerry was eroctea w - w m st Yancey ville on Saturday-laat. There was a large turn out, and the address of J. A. Long, Esq., on behalf of the legal fra ternity, touching the life and character of Judge Kerr, ris spoken of in the highest praise: ' The itev: J; B. Jeter, of Itich mondr Vs., was to have been there and de livered an address on the life and services "of Rev John Kerr, but, alaal man appoints, and'-God -ataappeintB tnat- veneraoie ok Tine died two weeks ago. : The mon ument is erected between the two graves, immediately at the feet of the father and the head of the: son, with inscriptions. Charlotte Observer. Capt. Chas. McDonald, of Concord, has found a de posit of valuable stone closely, resembling fine wmte maroie, nr-'nis tarra just oona I Of town. ;.- TlieBnpreme .Uourt Has de-.L unariesw? tided that a justice of the f.haajaruwf.CharloUe. ..... ...47 ktlf.iinn nf the misdemeanor of Wllf nl- re- fasal to wore tne pnnuc roaas,uDuer act ol 1373-74,ch. 178.sec 7,and acts of 1870,ch. 92. i "Why has North Carolina had no im' - - z . if V ,"f WILMINGTON, migration r asks the Winstott Republican, Chiefly because, for the past fifteen years the Republican ! press at : the North has been filled,' tor partisan purposes; with mis represehtaUons of -the condition of affairs in the Southern States; and the ; Republi can press at the ' South " has not had the manliness to come out and deny -statements which hundreds of editors ' knew to be false. The superintendent of the Rudisill reports that he has just made a fine strike in the 170-foot north level, rich SDedmens' showinc 1 free bold having been taken 'out.' 1 Th6 company is preparing 'for the laying of under-ground tramways on which to run cars for transporting the ore to the shaft. ; ,;. . 1 I l Goldsboro Messenger: A gang pf horse thieves appear to' be " cai'ryiBg on their nefarious business in this section, and they ought to be exterminated, And now Col. Thos. M. Holt is pronounced to be in favor of the sale or the Western Road. Who next? It really seems as if all the would- be candidates for offices On the State ticket are vying each' with the other to see who can et the'ifrbngest- Western support. Rev. Jacob Henry Smith, DDi, will lecture in the ' Presbyterian Church on the evening of the 22nd of March, Subject . "LitUe , Things." t We contemplated printing the Best bill to day, but have to omit it to make room for Col. Duncan K. McRae's most excellent letter. Mr. Dortch's speech on the Railroad question continues in great de mand, and we regret our Inability to fur nish extra copies of the number of the Mts- tenger in which we published it. Mj. young, the efficient and very zealous civil fngineer, who has rendered such' faith ul services - in behalf of the Duplin canal project, was -in town Saturday. - Mr." DoTtch was urged "to make a speech on the railroad question during Wilson court last week, but thought best to decline doing so". He has also been warmly urged by prominent citizens from all parts of the State to reply to the several State House manifestoes, but has no itching for newspaper notoriety, and simply pro poses to do his duty in the . Legislature. -W are pleased V to learn from the Brkf Mention that the second month of the Warsaw High School closed on last Fri day.' The third month - opens with - sixty two pupils in attendance. . NBWV aoVBBTlflBnBRTa. MrjNsaasImported suitings.;-f HEmsBSBOKR The Gem puzzle. P. Qdtx.Cdfiils ineaU Cboxlt & Mobbis Auction sales. O. DrrsoH & Co. Musical library. Local Uott. No 'Smelling committee' was required to detect the odor of guano on the wharf yester lay. ; David "Bishop was sent to jail yesterday for non-payment of coats in a jase of &8ault before one of the magis trates. ! The finishing loaches arc being made to the new Market House, and we hear that those whohavo rented stalls are expected to take possession on Saturday. The meeting in reference to a canal connecting the Cape Fear and Wac camaw rivers, referred to in our last, was held at Lockwood's Folly, instead of Shal lotte. The compositor who made us say songsters for songstress yesterday was not even allowed time to make his last will and testament, and now the "mocking bird is singing o'er his grave." Bdt the jPenny Reading" to-night for the benefit of St. Paul's Church will not be postponed on account of the demise of that composi tor. i PhUmatbean Literary Society. Hands' Hall was well filled last night by "a select and appreciative audience to listen to the debate between Messrs. G. H. Smith and M S. Willard, for the medal, to be awarded by the Philomatbean Liter ary Society, fjol - this , city. .. The debate was a spirited one and well contested, both gentlemen acquitting themselves hand somely, and affording a very pleasant enter tainment to those who had assembled to hear them. Tey jt Wjison. Lr. WOOQ ana m.t. J as. Sorunt. awarded the prize to Mr. Willard, who had the negative side of the question Was Peter the Great of Russia a greater man, considered as aroformer, than Henry the Eighth . ot England. , Dr. Wwson ; de; livered the dtison. i Next Tuesday night, the first anniversary ol thir yeung Society, the prize contended fnr laat eTeoinflr will be delivered, as well as the one awarded on a previous occasion ia the debate for the Orator's medal. The Depth of Water on Oar Bar. : Mr. Newton, the pilot who took the t-.-.!.. tvt'. tn. . nn Rat- Xiniiau oiH ' urdsy. the 28th ult,, drawing seventeen feet WJ and two inches water, which fact was re ferred to in ;he Stab of tbe 2d Instant, was inthe'efty yesterday afternooD, and states that she went out on a medium high tide, and he farther informed Mr. Van Bokkelen, President of the Chamber of Commerce, that on yesterday a vessel drawing eighteen I ma M 1 ' " 7 . i aimcuiiy. 1 Thills truly an encouraging exhibit, and shows that Wilmington will soon enjoy all the commercial advantages and facilities that are claimed by the most favored of her sister seaports, so far as depth of water is concerned." rtiarmometer Beeortf; ' I The following will snow the state of the thermometer at the stations mentioned., a 4.8k yesterday? -evenu3g"Washingten nean time as ascertained from the daily bulletin issued from tne otgnat wmce m mu my s A.tlanta........w A.ngnsta........-57 Jackson vUle 82 Kev West, 82 Mobile. ..,.... .72. Montgomery 68 New- Orleans,. .-. .70 PuntaBassa,. ...80 Savannah 70 Wilmington,... .52 uoraicsmsk, . . . . Galveston........ U4 Havana 87 Indianola,. 63 u"n -K,--.TTV- dT', TT tv , STZSA ,' , . r 1 . l7T!TT77n r- . A Tl N.' C, WEDNESDAY. ffltayor'a Conrt.' ' '' i George Hill, a young colored man, appa rently about 19 or 20 years.of age, was ar raigned on the charge of stealing a valuable piece of tarpaulin fiom the Messrs. Kid ders' mill. Mr. Fred. Kidder testified tnat upon missing the property he went to a junk shop on Water street, where he found and recognized t. The proprietor Of the shop recognized the prisoner at the bat as the one who brought the tarpaulin there to sell, where it was left and never called for. A colored drayman testified that he was called upon to take the canvas from the foot of Princess street to the junk shop, and re cognized Hill as the man who hired him. Said that upon being questioned by the proprietor of the store, Hill said another, man got him to sell it; that when told to go and bring forward the owner, he went out and he bad hot seen him since until he aw him before the bar of the court. Mr. William Barr. watchman at the Messrs. Kiddera' mill, testified as to the losing of the canvas and the steps he took to ascertain its whereabouts. Defendant was ordered, to enter into a justified bond in the sum of $100 for his appearance at the fext term of the Crimi nal Court. ' Hill was next arraigned on the charge of Stealing nine bsgs of . beeswax from the Cape Fear and People's Steamboat wharf. Messrs. James Madden, Sam'l Bear, E. F. Johnson, and Officer E- S. Griffith were examined, and their evidence accorded Substantially with the statement of the cir cumstances as given in yesterday's Stab., including the cutting of the blank leaves from Mr. Madden's book, And at the con clusion of their testimony the defendant was ordered to give a justified bond in the sum of $50 for his appearance at Court. He was then turned over to the Qheriff and committed to jail, ia default of the neces sary security. i This was the only case for the considerat ion of the Court. Liquor Dealer' Aaaoeiatloa. This Association met last uight at the kail of the Howard Engine Company. Mr. H. E. Scott, President, aud Mr. James M. McGowan, .Secretary The committee appointed at Ihe last meeting to prepare a memorial to the Leg islature made their report. The memorial petitions for a reduction of the present 10 per cent, tax on liquor dealers to a tax of one-tenth of one per cent, as imposed on other merchants. ; The report was adopted and the commit tee discharged. i The committee on circulars reported that they had sent circulars to all important townB a the State, asking the cooperation of dealers with the Association in this citf. I The Visiting Committee reported four new members. A motion was made to have one hundred nd fifty copies of the constitution and by laws of the Association printed, and a committee was appointed to ascertain the cost of the same and report. After the transaction of business of a private nature, the Association adjourned to meet on the first Tuesday in April . "-av-s" Change In Telephone management Here. Mr .'"Ben j. D. DeForest, who has been Manager of the Bell Telephone Exchange here since its first establishment, is to take his departure the latter part of this week for Augusta,. Ga., where he goes to assume the position of Assistant Superintendent of the Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company for the District composed of parts of South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama and Florida, to which he has been promoted by the General Superintendent. . During Mr. DeForest's stay in Wilming ton he has endeared himself by : his genial and accommodating manners to a. large circle of friends, who, while rejoicing in his good fortune, will regret td see him leave for his new field of labor. ' Mr. DeForest is succeeded as Manager here by Mr. D. P. Ormes, of Richmond, a J gentleman well qualified for the position, and in whose hands we are satisfied the in terests of the subscribers to the telephone will suffer no detriment. Ifew Enterprise. The large engine of the ClarendonIron Works, which baS been idle for several years, is, now being taken from ita old quarters and 'fitted rp at the machine shops of Messrs. Hart, Bailey & Co., having been I . . . ; . . ., i-:a Ti. "R Ooueul ov our eoterpnsing nwu, i- t-.. u- -ill It for porter, oi oay oiui. . " r I a ninmnnf'a A Hsthmpnt ABO.' nCfi UUIIIUK Vlvuivu a sx aa(HVUuv ' machinetogether with bis grist mills, cot ton gin and his various machinery for pick- inff oft add cleaning peanuts. ; We learn that the Doctor expects to try the manufac turing of smokiag tobacco at the same place. He is a clear-headed and sueceaaf nl business man, and we have no doubt that these enterprises, of bis will be a success, j as all others liaveheea In this vhand. We rezard the introduction of the Clement Attachment into this, section as especially importanivi a Drankesi Drwvi A colored drayman, a youth apparently about fifteen years old, was driving through the streets yesterday afternoon, so drunk that he could with difficulty retain his seat 'W. . h.U nt hav ho harl In his OTSV. Wnue at tbe same time he Was yelling at the top jol bis voice, and as happy aa a King or an Emperor who Tuta payer made a narrow escape from assassiqatipiu By its innumerable cures, made nnder all ' a 9 . v . . tx i iitaiini j a Maw pOaslDie conaiuons, -Lr. siuiat..vhk Syrup has secured for Itself a most enviable rflnntation for ereat usefulness. Price 25 cents. . t MARCH 10, 1880. miaery Lovea; poaapny ; George Hill, the tarpaulin .and beeswax dealer, tried to -implicate a colored man by the name of Moses Finger ' in ' his recent transactions; alluded to in the proceedings pf the Mayor's Court, and -a warrant was Issued for his arrest, but.upoa examination no evidence, was adduced J.o substantiate the accusation, and he was discharged. , KirsR ind ma hi iv B Schooner HeBen J. Hottoway, hence, arrived at Boston yesterday. ' British barque Itca? Knight, hence, arrived at Liverpool 09 the 6th lost. . British barque Adeliza, 1 Nicholas, hence, arrived at -Hamburg on the 6th Inst, j Norwegian barque Saved, Petersen, hence, arrived at Queenstown on the 6th Inst. . '; .. 1 Schooner Bebecca, Ftofence, Ciowell, sailed from Charleston for this port on the 7th Inst. LIST OF LBTTEBS Remaining in the City Post Office, March 10, 1880, unclaimed: . A Thomas Alcock, Lilly Ancrqm, Frank Adler. .. B-Alfrea Brown, W H Bradley, Wm Brown, W W Branch, Lizzie Beasley, Lucy Brown, S B BartingexJSarah Bryant, Cath F Bonbam, H Bonham. C Charlotte Cameron, Betsy Clark, Jesse Corbet, George Carter, Eli Currie, George Corse, Thos G Canady, G A Cobb. : D Emily Davis, Miss G Dosher, Julia Davis, Nancy Davis, Wm Dixon, John Davidson. E Rose Elar. . , F Mary E Freeman, Calvin Faison. G Ella Gorram, Henry Gillen, Henry Green, Elizabeth Goodwin, J F Gause, Lum Gurley. H Major W A Hcarne, Wm Harsen, Harry Hill. H L Hall, H J Herring, E W Hewlett, D B Henderson, David Hender son. Dollie Hansley. Mlss Haskin, Margaret Henderson, Rebecca Howard. J Cornelius Jackson, Annie Johnson. K Emma Keith. . L J nlia Lee, T H ' Lawh orne, Thomas Lomax. M S N McBride, Rachael Moore, Re becca Murphey, Martby McDonald, Fran cenia Moore, A A Mosely, Edmond Mc Keague, Lewis McDowell, Riley Mosely. N Lewis Nixon, Annie Nath, Anna Newkirk, Lizzie Nixon.' PTilley Powell. Judia Pearsai, Major Arthur Parker. Copper Payne, C Parcel, G f , x uvifii, iiuuu x its. K Thomas Kobinson. Kicnarason z ua. R Richardson. B R RusselL 8 John S Stanley. Hannah J Smith, E M Shoir. Anna Stubba, mrs A M Sheppard, E Sheppard, Toms Smith, James E. Shep pard. T Mrs Sutta Thompson, Miss Mary Thompson. V S J Van. W Alice L Williams. Judia Williams, Hulda Williams, Neal Wood, L Weasel & Co, John W Wood, Jacob Williams,: D O Weghh, Eddie Wilson. Y Lillie Young. Persons calling for letters in the above list will please say "advertised." If not called for within thirty days they will be sent to the Dead Letter omce. Ed. R. Brink, P. M. 1 Wilmington, New Hanover Co., N. C. TUB ffllAILS. The mails close and arrive at the City Post Office as follows: CLOSE. Northern through mails. ..... 7:45 P. M. Northern through and way mails. 5:30 A.M. Raleigh. ..... . ..5:30 A.: M. and 6:00 P. M. Mails for the-N. C. Railroad, and routes supplied there from: inciudine A; &N. OY ; Railroad, at........ ..... 5:30A.M. Rnnthern mails for all TJOintS Sou daily'. ;8f00 A. M. and 7:45 P. M. Weatern mails (.u.u. xfyjaauy (except Sunday) 6. -00 P.M. Mail for Cheraw Darliagton ; Railroad t... ...... 8.-O0A.M. Mails for DOints between Jvlo- rence and Charleston . . . . . 8KX) A. M, Fayette ville, and offices on Cape Fear River. Tuesdays and Fridavs.. ....... ........... 1KX)P M. Fayettevuie, via Juumnerton, daily, except Sundays. . . . Onslow C. EL and interme diate offices every Friday. . Smithvflle mails, by steain '. boat, daily (except Sundays) Maila toi Easy Hill, Town Creek and Shallotte, .every Friday at... Wilmington and Black River r.h&naL Tnesdavs and Fri 6:00 P. M. 6:00 A M. 9.-00 A.M. 6. -00 A. M. days at.......:....;. 13:00P. M OPEN FOR DELIVERY Northern throuah mails. ..... 9:45 A. M. Northern thrdnirh and' wav mails. . ... .... .... 7:00 AM. Southern mails: 7 :30 A. M. Harolina Ce ntrai Railroad.-. . 10:35 A. M. Stamp Office open from 8 A. M. to 12 M., and from 2 to 5:80 P.M. Money order and Register Department open same as stamp office. General dehvBTV oben from 630 A. M. to 6. -00 P. M, and on Sundays from 80 to 9i30A.M Stamps for sale at general delivery when stamp office is closed. Lilac of Appointment br Bliksp At- stfnaon. for Ma Spring; Visitation. I Tirti lfore Bister' . March M .lliWg;. I ' ur.TAWsr!tinwh 'RvAnfnir. aj waua Bockfish, Good Friday. ....March X St. Joseph's, Fayettevuie, jfaster jive. .March ST St. John's Pay, March 28 Tarboro, First Sunday after Easter April Marlboro, Tueaaay ........,.... ....Awll Saow Hill, weonesaay. . ....April 1 Ht. John's. Pitt coontTi Friday...'. ...April - V RrMAnTiile. Second Sunday after Easter. ; .April 11 Trinity, BeaafertTXwnty, Tuesday . ,-r.r:.". April 13 St. Jonn's, Durham's Creek, Wednesday . . April 14 Aarora, Friday . . . . . . ... ...... . i . ....April 16 Washington, Third Sunday after Easter.. April 18 t:Iad. RMnfart eonntr. JLofidav. . April 19 Bath, Tuesaay U ......'...April . SO Bt. James' .Ch., Beaufort ooyWecnesday. April Si Makelyville, Hyde county, irnaay.... apru o Swaa Quarter, Saturday .............. .. . April 84 St. George, Hyde ca, 4th Sua. aft. Easter. Aprlf 5 Pairfield.Monday.............i......... April SO Vanceboro, Craven county, Friday April 80 Newberne. Fifth Sunday after Easter.... May S Beaufort. Tuesday..... May 4 Kinstoni Ascension Day ..............May . Holy Innocents, Lenoir county, Friday. . May 7 Wilmington, Dunaayaner Ascension...... may " Su James1 Church, Morning; Bfc Paul's tjjurcn, avenmg. Warreatoa, Whit. Buaday....... ...May 16 mageway, muuumj ... .M ....... A ..... v. Hendein, Tuesday.... ..........;.:...-i.May . 18 Oxford, Tamrsday.;............i..j..May su Kitteel'a,8aturday.....,.. ,.t.t.JCay S3 Louisburg, Trinity Sunday. .... .May S3 mageway, onaay... Qnarierir meeflBa-a' Fa THa Wiiag35HPisTrBacrr,MTHopMT E. Ckcbob, Botitk fliconD Routtd (m part). rvthaH Mbirton. at HooewelL - " March SO 11 lOosA-i "SSf.Z8! ElUabeth Circnlt. at Bladen Springs, April 10-U m niaunu uucuiim miiviuw wwtM - - 1 wnftevllle Circuit, at Wayman, ' ! April I Waccamaw Mission, at Lebanon, . ; .April 1718 WaccamawMisioa,atLetw j, Ot nif r- i arm i WHOLE NO . 3,922 To-Day Indication. . , For' the South Atlantic States, rising ba rometer, winds mostly northerly, stationary or higher temperature, cloudy or rainy fol lowed by clearing weather during ihe night, are the indications for to-day. . Chew Jackson's Best Sweet Navy Tobacco! TILE MORNING STAB can always be bad at tne following places in the city : The Puree 11 House. aiatriB iicws Dumo, aaa uie dta unice. - - MnaBBjBIMKMlls, i : KLECTKIC BELTS. A sore cue. Xor nervdua debility, prematore decay, exhaustion, etc. The only reliable core. Circular mailed free. Address . a. xuka v mo, a unmnnm au, a.x. Book Bixdkbt. TiEsaioBNrHa Stam Book Bind cry does all kinds of Binding and Baling in a work IB an 11 Kg manner, and at reasonable nrices. Mer chant andothera needing BeceiDt Books, or other work, may rely on promptness In the execution of : FINKKNQiaSH QtTNS. The attention of euorta men Is myited to the advertisement of Messrs. J. 4r w . - roiiey, maBuracturera of fine breech-loadlne gnns, Birmingham, Sngland. Their guns are made to order according: to specifications and measure - ' mentS famished, thus ensnrins' the Jicrht crnnfe. : MAINS NEWS. Hod Bitters, which ttsed In ear columns, are a sore core for ague, bil iousness and kidney complaints. Those who use mem say tney cannot be too highly recommended. Thoee afflicted Should rive them a fair trial, uiri 'will become thereby en t ho Mas tic in the praise of weir enrttuye properties. Jrorwma JLrgus. From Dr. S. J. Belt Baltimore. Md. : "T have prescriDea uoiaen'S uebig's laqald Kxtract of Beef and Tonic Invigorator, and cheerfully state that it has met my most sanguine expectations, giving to patients enfeebled by chronic diseases, debility, weakness, loss of appetite and indigestion, the ueeueu inurnwn ana nervejooa." ubbkh s jnuurxBR, Agents, Wilmington. MOTHERS ! MOTHERS ! I MOTHERS I 1 1 Are yon disturbed at night and broken of your res by a sick child sufferins and crying with the excru ciating pain of catting teeth f If so, go at once and get a bottle of MKa. W1NSLOWS bOOTHXNG BXnUr. it wm relieve tne poor litue sufferer im mediately depead upon it; there is no miafVw about it. There is not a mother on earth who has ever used it, who will not tek you at once that it will regulate the bowels, and give rest to the moth er, and relief and health to the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly safe to use In all cases, and pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription of one oi tne oiaest ana Deal iemaie pnysicians ana n nines in the United States, sold everywhere, so cents a bottle. ' A WISE MAN CHANGES HIS OPINION SELDOM A FOOL NEVER." Some weeks since the Postmaster General instructed Postmasters to refuse to register letters or issue money orders ad dressed to tae Ionlslana state Lottery Company, of New Orleans, thus Including this Comoanv am on? those doing a fraudulent business. Having recon- siaerea ms action, ana oeing unable to satisfy aim- seir oi any ining iraoaoient in its operations, ne re scinded this order on the 27th of February, and or den all mail facilities extended aeain to the Com- tilnv a a fAvmavlv Rnvow af AArtta thaaafAM WtfS!Tixf xora i W V . K n bum 1.. HnntVl : i onrra iv. AnrU 13th. advertised at length elae- wuere in our columns. TRIBUTE OF RESPECT. CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION ST. PAUL'S EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH. Whkbkas. It hath nleased Almtohtv God. in the aispenaauon oi ms nniainomaoie wiflaom. to re. JOHN CHINES: and. whereas it is but meet and jost that we, his eorviving brethren, should pay this our last inouie to ms memorv : inerarore. ne it nesoivea, isi, xnat in tne aeatnor oar Brother the Association has lost a valuable and esteemed member, one always ready to perform all duties im nosea noon mm. itesoivea, a, rnat wmie we aepiore tne loss or our worthy Brother, let as hooe that oar loss mav be his gain. Resolved. 8d. That our heartfelt svmDathies are extended to the bereaved family of the deceased. Kesoivea. ttn. That a copy or these resolutions be sent to the family of our deceased Brother, and a blank page be left in our Record Book with name. age ana aate oi aeatn lnscriDea. w. a. BTKA.USS, unnrn, F. B-. HASHAGBN, K. P. BAILEY, J.H. KLANDER, JOHN HAAR, Jn.. Committee. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. THE "BEST" PROPOSITION IS Bell the W. N. C. R.K. THE BEST" POLICY IS buy the "BEST BOLTED MEAL IN THE CITY," Now grinding, of PRESTON CUMMING A CO.. mh 10 tf Millers and Grain Dealers. We Are Now DISPLAYING IN OUR MERCHANT TAILOR ING DEPARTMENT the NEWEST DESIGNS in FINE IMPORTED SUITINGS, that for BEAU- xx ana btzlk cahhut us xuursB, Leave yonr orders witn MUN80N, Clothier and mh 10 tf Merchant Tailor. The Gem Puzzle. rjMIIRD SUPPLY JOST RECEIVED, ZAND GOING FAST, At the live Book store. Easter Cards. AN IMMENSE VARIETY, All New Styles, and Very Beautlf oL can eariy ana maae your selection at HBW BBJttCUJW'S, mh 10 tf 89 and 41 Market at. A Slusical Library. DITSON & CO. from time to time gather toge- to er tneir Best, choicest, most soccessrai ana dodu- lar nieces of sheet music, and bind them in band- some volumes of from 300 to 350 paces. Sheet Music size. There are now S3 books of the series.. Col lectively, they contain nearly all the really good sheet music ever published. Seoaratelv considered each book is independent of the ether, and holds the best songs or pieces of its kind. The very mo- aerate cost commenas mem. Price In Boards $3.00; Cloth $2.50; Gilt 3.C0. The following are the VOCAL books only : Banahine of Song. 68 popular Bongs. World of Song. 95 Songs. Great variety. Gems ef English Song. 79 Songs. New book. Household Melodies. 3 vols. 147 Songs. Moore's Irish Melodies. 1C0 famous airs. Silver Chord. 160 Songs. Gems of German Song. 100 German Gems. . ; Scottish 160 Scottish Gems. " Sacred " 110 of tbe best. Shower of Pearls. 63 capital Duets. Wreath of Gems. 95 Songs, quite varied. Silver Wreath. . 60 Songs, Duets and Trios. Operatic Pearls. 93 Favorite Opera Songs. Musical Treasure. Vocal and Instrumental . Any book mailed, post freefer the retail price. Oliver Ditfeon & Co., BQ8TON. CHAS. H. DITSON A CO. I J. B. DITSON A CO 843 Broadway.N.Y. 1 922 Chestnut St., PniU; mn iu-awtx wea a sat Now in Stock. TOQUES, IN' WHITE AND COLORED; also, JL PRINTED LAWNS, Just received. -1 Tbe above was bought previous, to .the advance, and will be soia accoi RO WN A RODPICK. Sun-Shades and Farasois. V .... ., . .- -"v " OUR FULL ASSORTMENT 13 NOW ON THE shelves. The purchase was made last, Septem ber, i we propose givmg eur patroBa au:me aa- vantage we possibly can. BROWN 4 RODDICK. mhOtf 43 Market Street, si 00 .id it i.'- I TO i " 4 'flM Java - II W lS 60 4 00 6 50 . . One week,,.., i in i i . . . Two weeks.............. '. Three weeks,... ,v..'.I.. v.;a.joii month,. . V-rTwo months,. ,.,... . .. " Three months,... . v...j:.. .. Ulx months,... ........... . .. v. " .'. One year,. ... ...... , . .. ." 8 60 10 00 I T 00 84 W 40 0W 00 00 t3r"Con tract Advertisements taken t pnyt tionately low rates. . ' - Ton Uses solid Nonpareil type make one qhai - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. " Iff. CROMLT, Auctioneer, BY CRONLY A MOREIS. Auction Sales This Day. i THI8 DAY (WEDNESDAY, 10TH IK8T., AT 10 o'clock A. M.. on board British Schr JULIA. ELIZABETH, aboat . 5!) BUNCHES (all) BANANAS on board. i B. B. & F. STOCK. At 13 M.. at Exchange Corner. 47 t hares Brnnn- wlck Bridge and Kerry Stock. . KEAL ESTATE. At 19 M.. at Kzchanra Corner, that vahi&hle Brick Store. NO. IS MARKET 8TSBBT. Terms, one third cashjbalance one and two years, with 8 per cent, interest. VALUABLE AND DESIRABLE DWELLING, Southwest intersection of Fifth with Dork street. Terms, one fifth cash, balance one, two and three years, with 8 per cent Interest. A desirable oppor tunity, as inat Doom is coming. mh 10 it In Warehouse. 9000 Sacks Salt. J LIVERPOOL SALT, FINE TABLE SALT, FERTILIZING SALT, COARSE ALUM SALT, Delivered Free on Board Tar New Crop-Cuba Molasses. OLD CROP PORTO RICO, NEW ORLEANS SUGAR HOUSE SYRUP, In Hogsheads, Tierces and Barrels. ABOUT FOUR HUNDRED FEET BEST RUB BER HOSE. ..Has been in Use but a short time. WILLARDS. mb.5 tf Don't Forget rpO EXAMINE PRICES AND QUALITY OF our Family and Extra Family Flour, Pearl Hominy and Corn Meal, which ia freshly croond and tu- perior to anything In this market. mn a u u. bujnjsy &. suiss. Garden Seed! JXTRA EARLY PEAS, MOHAWK BEANS, Six Weeks Beans. Valentine Beans. Marrowfat Peas, Radish, Cabbage, Beet, Sqnash, Cucumber, repper, Tomato ana Turnip seea, wholesale and retail, at .mh 9 tf GREEN & PLANNER Everybody's Customers ! BUY COFFEE OF J as . C.Stevenson Because he keeps of his own selection Old Got- eminent Java, Laguayra, Bio and Santos, which he ROASTS DAILY under his direction, and he can with confidence tall his customeis what kind and quality of Coffee he is selling to them, and if need be show them the identical Coffee In the bean. Prices at ret ill for Roasted and Ground Santos, 20c ; Rio, 36c; Laguayra, 30c or 8 lbs. for $1.00; Old Government Java , 35c or 3 lbs for $1 . 00. JAMES C. STEVENSON, mttftf Market Street. Oil! Oil!! J WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION OF.CON 8UMBRS or Oil to the celebrated brand of KInslow Oil. Those in want of a first class article can now e supplied at retail by Great Excitement Russia ! OVER THE ATTEMPT TO BLOW UP THE Imperial Palace, but still greater at H. C. PREMPBRT'S SHAVING and HAIR DRESSING SALOON, No. 7 South Front Street N. B. PARI8IEN BRILLIANTINB, Prempert's Inimitable Hair Tonic, (quite a new thing), Ac, always on nana. . reo x ii Boots and Shoes. TUST RECEIVED A LARGE ASSORTMENT cJ of Ladies'. Missea' and Children's Shoes, of the . Latest Style and Best Quality. My children's Shoes are seiectea witn greet care in tegara to eomion and durability, ana every pair warranted. No Infe rior Goods in my establishment. I have the reputa tion for selling Good Goods only, at extremely low prices. A fair Dial ia solicited and solid satisfaction guaranteed. THOMAS H. HOWSY. ieDJMii ao. i aona juraet si. TXT ANTED AN EDUCATED MAN OF ENSR- T V gy a graduate In Medicine preferred la this ana every city in the 8tate, to canvass for Rey- nold's System of Medicine, by J. Russell Reynolds, M. D., Professor of: the Principles and Practice of Medicine in the University College, London, with notes sad additions by Henry Hartshorn e, M. D., late Professor of Hygleno in the University of Pennsylvania. Every Physician seeds tbe work. jror sample pages ana terms aaaress mhSlw': ? J. H. CTT A M BEBH. . Atlanta.' Ga. HandsomepHosiery ! ppANDSOME NECK TIBS t Handsome HanaaercBiers i Handsome Low Price Drees Goods. Best 50c. Black Cashmere in the ctty, , , : , mh 7 tf tCorner Front and Market sta. . Seed Bice. 1000 BUSHELS ' 1 " PBIMB! SEED BICE. For sale by " ALFRED MARTIN . febSTtf Fits 1" We'll give you fits, though fitful you be, Fit lor a Prince or a Klag; Then fitly fitted, you will ptvfited,tee, . Hon fitting, the fitness, we sing. : A counterfeit, miftfotfeit, by daring to pun, But spare the Fitter ot John, itycr Mou. mh7tr ' vWe Are -w-Mwmri mam Mmowm trtnvootf. : ! w&uu&nvr imn 0JMJ1 uuvaaoo. -w - -O . SADDLES. BRIDLES. COLLARS. Ac for the least money. 1( you doat think so try ns once. . - - I 3aTM8nuf8ctaring:aa Repairing Harnese an'4: Trunka a specialty. , T-J.-. aauiaau c suwiwi,- - -" mh7 tf , itNo.88o.FrontSt. -lemnry, msurnlunyi jMaung its ooie, - - :Tnefuaal bellvft-.'STJ' -tJ' J r Isleglimingtotoir' , : - :. FR THE SYNDICATE. .Turtt An the-hgaa' Mora SAMS now than ever. Write for sot and prices of there popular Cook Stores.--' V; 1 1 jjtf i :.4i -fi'W' M 4 Uixm&M&W- V mh7tf if Market street, . put Bgnare one day,. ,., ? -two days.',,
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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