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THE liOEHHIQ Z?21L. By WSI- H BEBTJAR D. UUSHBD D AILT T EXCEPT -MONDAYS. RATSS 0 BUBSOMPTIOB Sg XfcVA.HO r (by mail) postage paid, j-.... "J UO fnree months, - , v M . X Subscribers, delivedia any pert of the , v Fifteen Cents per week. Our City Agents are c0taatorteed to collect for more than three months .. tha - - . . ...... . .4 00 in advance. MORNINGEDITION; OUTLINES.. ; More appointments b&ve beeo made to the new Liberal Cabinet ; it is now eonaplele. The steamer Atalanta has been lost la a gae The British under -Gen: Boss have bad another battle; the enemy was de feated with a loss of 1,200; British. loss un- tnnwn Two noted bank robtfers were arrested in Philadelphia after ' des perate struggle with the officers. Har mony is restored in the Harriabnrg Demo cratic Convention; R. E. Monagnao ia per manent President; the resolutions bare the old time ring; the Presidential fraud is de nounced. Three colored -men were suffocated by foul air in a well which they were cleaning out at ChaileBton, yester- jsy. A resolution that-delegates to Cincinnati should vote as a unit, wis de feated in the Pennsylvania Democratic Convention. The British Parliament was formally opened yesterday. An expedition from Colorado to the Ute Indian reservation left Leadville Saturday; it nam -bers 12G well armed meo.who will resist any attempt to drive them out. - Russia is taking steps for the development of its cot- tou manufactures. Columbia, 8. C, was visited by a cyclone yesterday; houses were demolished and several -colored per; sons seriously injured. The Republi can State Convention of South Carolina ad journed yestetdiy. The first barrel of otw fljur from Georgia was shipped yes lerJay. The Republican Stale Con vention of Arkansas instructed its delegates to vote for Grant. - China is making war preparations on a large scale. The (j.immissioucr of Internal Revenue has or gauizjd raiding parties to crush out illicit distilling in tbe northern counties of (Grfeor U. A collision occurred on the Rich mond & Danville Railroad yesterday; afire man was injured and a material train wrecked. Severe storms in Texas have caused much damage to property; several persons received severe injuria?. New York markets : Money 63 per cent; cotton steady at 11 13-16gtll 15-16c; Southern flour dull and unchanged at $3 255 70; wheat feverish and unset tled, closing strong at $1 21$l 25 for un graded red; corn ic lower at 5l53c for ungraded; spirits turpentine firm at 33c bid; rosin firmer at $1 401 45. Miss Agnes Herndon succeeded well in New Orleans. t.i.: :i J i! j JI o-iiwmuro win Btjuu r. buuu delega tion for Blaine twenty-five in all. If you wish to spend an enjoyable evening do not fail to attend the Opera House to-night. Senator Wade Hampton is to de liver an address at Pittsburg, Penn sylvania, upon "National Reconcilia tion." The talk in Washington is that Hayes will play into the hands of the Stal waits and will veto the Deficien cy bill. It is now charged that the con spiracy against Wnittaker, the col ored cadet, was concocted at Ryan's saloon at Highland Falls. Representative Carlisle, of Ken tucky, says that a majority of the people of Kentucky are not for Tildeo, but for Seymour if he can be induced to run. Tilden has many strong friends and some of them prominent and influential. The "corner" in ioe has melted aay under the first fierce rays of the spring sun. The price has tumbled. Two weeks ago it was held at $4.10 per ton. The price at Eastern ship ping ports is now $2.40. "What lall was that, my countrymen H a Judge Tourgee has been editori ally connected with the Denver Times. We notice that he has with drawn, and the reason assigned is that he wishes to have more time for book writing. If he did write "A Fool's Errand" he is no "fool," bat a sharp fellow who knows which side of the bread is buttered. The New York Sun has been figuring up Grant's chances. It amounts to this: if Grant gets all of the States that have instructed "he will be nominated. In other 'words, the anti-Grant delegates in the in structed 1kateso8fcboltandTTvotr for their preferences or Grant will be successful. -"We told you so." v " When we saw that Gen. Roger A.. Pryor's political disabilities had been removed we thought that the next thing we shonld hear would be that he was again ; in politics. ' It Is ani nounced that he will -be one of the Democratic candidates for: Congress from Brooklyn in all probability. Z He haajuade a fine success ini New York at the law and would be wise to stick to it. He is a man of.Tare brilliancy He is a man of.Tare brilliancy - 4 YOr.XXVI.-NG. 34? and " power: and is :a great al -V i I. , Q.p Washington writes - from Washington to the. Rtchmooa lCoi-; mohxoeaUh za follows concerning the feeling 'dpurr08es:df tbei third. termers fr ':f-z-y yr':- ,';:. ;"Anotber observer whom 1 met t$is morn ing was a man of a Terr different tvoe. Not a reader, nor a scholar, nor al thinker use the first party, a man of the world and of pleasure, knocking around and picking op ideas by absorption, as it were. 1 . re- gara nis impressions as entitled to more. weight than those, of one who might ; pos- siwy oe nunung , lor lacts to support theory. This gentleman -mingleS freely wun tne JttepuDUcan leaders and with many of the numerous army officers stationed in Washington.- He told me that be found all the army men "talking about Grant, and that they -were not thinking of anybody else for President - He said that; the im pression tnade on his mind by mixing with the Republicans was " that thev meant to inaugurate Grant anyhow, and -that the reason tney tooJt him up was - because they thought he could bully the Democratic candidate out of the position. "All thia was foreshadowed Jn Mr. Conkling's speech at the Hew York State Convention.: He that runneth may read." Mr. W. L. Royall, the able editor of the Richmond Commonwealth, is in Washington. In a recent letter to his paper he gives hisimpressipn of Senator Blaine which is po well done we copy it: i 'I heard yesterday a part of the debate in tbe Senate over the question of unseat ing Kellogg. I heard Blaine on the case. fie is exceedingly astute, and utterly su perficial. In bodies of men where audaci ty, the argumeTtfum ad Jwminem. and ad eaptandutn appeals are conclusive,! Blaine is entitled to many laurels. Hut in a grave deliberative body like the Senate of the United States, where many of tbe members are finished scholars, men of large infor mation in tbe history and theory , of our institutions practiced debaters in the way of collating and comparing Drihcinlea. Blaine is little more than a mountebank. If be should meet a moral principle in the road he would require an introduction to it beiore be could get on terms of acquain tance." Mr. Tilden sent some of his skilled and trusted henchmen to the Penn sylvania Convention. The New; York correspondent of the Philadelphia ledger thus referred to them In his letter of the 27th: I "They are the same experienced persons who helped to pull the wires so successfully in the Tilden interest al tbe recent Conven tion at Syracuse. I cannot ascertain that John Kelly or the Tammany faction have sent on anybody to countercheck the Gra- mercy rark delegation. It is all "machine politics" now-a- dayB. The people are nothing. The manipulators manage and the people obey. It is suggested that the Duke of j America is by no means the first; titled American. We should think not. Besides Count Joannes and Count Romford there is Lord Roscoe Conk ling. As to native American titles they are without number. There are' several thousand Judges, and possibly a half million "Honorables,"Generals, "Kurnels," "Majahs,w and Squires in North Carolina alone. Iron is going down, down, down.' Standard brands of Sootoh pig! fetch in New York $24 per ton, or deduct ing freight, &a, about $15 a toh. In a short time it has tumbled $10 a ton, whilst American has declined from $11 to $12. Old iron rails' have reacted $15 a ton from the highest figures. Other products have fallen J and must continue to fall. ; Mrs. Scott-Siddons's Southern; read ing was unsuccessful. - She returns soon to her- native England, jt re flects' no credit- upon the taste and culture of the South that she should have been disappointed. Send 'along some negro minstrels, or somejilight-of-hand fellow with his "freefgifts" and success is assured. f Spirits , Turpentine. 1 Edgecombe has just sentl three colored convicts to the penitentiary.! - Mr. Alfred' Montague ' and Miss Mary Daniel, of Granville, are dead! James Dalby, one of Granville's best tobacco farmers, is dead, aged 0. Tarboro Southerner'. I Dunning is a painful thrill, j -To lose your pay, more painful still ; . Bnt surely 'tis the worst of pain To be told to call again . 4 Franklin JRepdrter : On Friday night last Mr. Jackson Welch, of 1 Swain county, bad the - misfortune to have his house and kitchen, and nearly all the con- jjnts, destroyed by Are. I : -fcbfellijr Aurora : The farmers of this sectionVre sticking to their plows and giving poliftas the go-by. ; . r Mr. David Allen, of thisJouiit has a? gourd that holds a fraction over onond one-half bUSbelS. , - y,r -i-. : .:,.:; : - -' : ;w Goldsboro. Messenger :Jtiia e n couraging to know that tbe eotto receipts at Goldsboro for . tbe six mouth ending April 1st, 1880, show an increase of about 2,000 bales over the corresponding period of Jast season. -1 - . , . Ashboro Courier 1 Trinity Col lege Commencement takes place the 10th of June. - Rv. Dr. Winfleld of Arkansas, Is to preach the Baccalaurate sermon, and CoL McRae,-of Wilmington,; -N. CL, has bees invite to deliver the; literary address. ; ureensooro corresponueot ui the Raleigh ffcuii Friday morning, just iSliiii WILMINGTON;" N. CwFEIDAY,, APRni,30,: 1880: before 5 o'clock.-the ZekeJones residence. a large, comfortable dwelling near the de pot, was discovered, to be on fire, and all efforts- to save ft were futile; the fire: had gained such headway. . Milton Chronicle'. We gene speak what we think and we think that Senator Merrimon, who was ' ousted from the U. S. Senate to make room for Gov. Vance, was one of the' ablest men in the senate, and his loss to the State In that body J is a public calamity. Warsaw Briefs Mention'. ! We knew there was no serious hitch. It is too early. The trouble will come when it is too late to; be remedied. -A writer in the KinBton Journal nominates J. .W. Bhackleford, Esq., for the office of Secre tary of State. It would be a capit al nomi- nauon. - Raleigh Visitor: It is under stood that work ' on " the : Western North Carolina Kauroad will : be pushed with vigor, as the 7 purchasers will take hold about the middle of Mav. TTe are la hone that the road will reach AshevDle iff time for our summer tourists. -The pres ent Court Honse Is a disgrace to the Metro politan city or the state. Wadesboro Herald: We learn that-Mr. John R Dunn's dwelling house and almost its entire contents were con sumed by fire one day last week." The following ticket was nominated at the town convention yesterday. "For Mayor H. A. Crawford: for commissioners J. M. Little. J. C. McLauchlin, W. J.-McLendon, I. H. uorton ana Joseph urowder. . Enfield Sentinel: Col. D. C. Clark will organize a Lodge of Knights of Honor at Rinewood. At the Halifax Medical Convention; Dr. Geo. E. Matthews was elected delegate to tbe State society ; John A. 'Collins, alternate.- " John Butler and Chas. Burnett quarreled about someciotnes. Tne iormer used a bar of iron and Burnett was badly injured. Oxford lorchliaht: Mr. J. T. Nelson, of Winsted, Person county, N. C, sold his last year's tobacco cron at an ave rage of $23 per hundred. Worked two hands and two horses, and ured 6,500 Eounds of fine yellow tobacco, which brings imin $1,430, or $715 per hand, besides 27 barrels of corn, 88 bushels of wheat and an oat crop,- which was not One fourth of what he would have made had the crop not have been killed out by the severe winter. His expenses for fertilizers were not over Raleigh Observer : Alex. Bur nett, a colored convict, who escaped from the Oxford & Henderson Railroad. Januarv 27, was recaptured at Norfolk last week, and has been, brought to the Penitentiary nere. At me election ox omcers ot the Third Regiment. North "Carolina State Guard, held at Dnrbam on the 23d, Lieu tenant Colonel A. B. Gorrell, of Winston, was elected Colonel of the regiment. CoL F. M. Parker, of Enfield, having resigned. Kev. T. U. r ritchard, It. D., leaves for Louisville. Kentucky, to-morrow, to deliver the sermon before the Baptist Gen eral Theological Seminary at that place. Winston Eeader: From the appearance of tbe train when It arrives here, one would think a colored exodus was going rn and the exodusters were coming here. Hands for our factories coming in. We learn . one hundred and seventy-one came up Wednesday night last. Mr. Walter P. Caldwell, the well-known former Solicitor of tbe States- ville District, is being named for Attorney General So is Mr. C. B. Watson. So is Jas. H. Merrimon, Esq., of Buncombe. It is stated that Uol. iielo and wife sailed from New York for Europe on tbe 17th. He goes to Carlsbad for his health. Col. Belo is a native of our sister town of Salem. Fayette ville Banner: To-day the Banner is ten weeks old and has a sub scription list numbering 634 300 of which we have received since our first number was issued. Mr. Charles McDaniel, a young white man about 19 years old, was stuck with a knife by some one in the crowd at the market house .Monday night, and a alight flesh wound inflicted , on his shoulder . He has no idea who perpetrated the deed. We learn from the Secre tary that at a meetingof tbe Directors of tbe Cape Fear & Y. Y. Hallway, held on Saturday, the 24th inat. (a majority being present) President Gray was enabled to ; make an agreement between tbe . uompany and the judgment creditors whereby all the judgments against the Company were satis fied and released, and that for the first time in many years the road is entirely un- encumbered. Raleigh Irarmer and Mechanic: P. R. Hines, Esq., of this city, was a schoolmate of Horatio Seymour at a Con necticut Academy. Bladen county is pretty nearly divided as between Fowle and Jarvis. with the former leading. The Raleigh correspondent of the Messenger says R. C. Badger and T. L. Hargrove are named for Congress on the Republican ticket; but Dick is understood to have "schwored off" never again to run for of fice. (N. B. "All signs fair in dry wea ther," saith ye spellin' book !) A prominent gentleman from eastern North. Carolina arrived in Raleigh last night, and reports Hertford, Northampton, and other counties strongly for Judge Fowle. With real regret we learn that Uol. Jas. I. Scales deems it necessary to go to New York to consult eminent physicians in rela tion to his health. Dr. Chas. F. Brem, of Charlotte, and Messrs. Tbos. W. Porter and R. C. Fitzgerald,, of Henderson, have invented car-couplers which seem destined to sell. M. S. Shotwell, a brother 01 the editor, also has one which many prominent railroad men have endorsed. - The Mid dlebcftg correspondent of the Warrenton Gazette says: 'Everybody is for Fowle, and dead against Jarvis." Tbe po litical meeting in Halifax was small, the farmers being too busy to turn out. M. L. Wiggins, EBq., eighty odd years of age, presided and made. a speech referring to the grand and noble history of the county and begged for unity and concord now; was for the nomination of Fowle for Governor and Seymour for President The syndicate came, saw and carried away in their little carpetbags the last of the famous dream of Caldwell, Morehead, 'Junaluskie" Thomas; Hearne, et ill If Senator -Merrimon shduld accept the position of Elector (one of the - two from .the State at large), as we understand he would willingly consent to do, and if Judge Fowle' should be nominated for Governor, there would be a rousing oratorical canvass throughout the 'State. 1 And if Dr. Eugene Grissom should carry the Republican ban ner, with Judge ; Seymour for Lieutenant Governor,' Lewis Hanea for Secretary of State and - David Jenkins . for. Treasurer, there will need to be a deal of lively work on this Carolina camp ground... -Mr. Cobb is a Lincoln county ' man and has strong support from.' his - Baptist friends. (Error. .He is a Wayne county native. Stab. ; - - --e v -Do not waste your.money for every new remedy advertised to cure a cough, when you know that Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup has Btood the popular test for thirty years. Price 25 cents., . ( jr - . , -r "? 1 vrBW :ApyiiiTi8.iiiiiBM,r.-;' ; Jas; C. MusMsoda water. - Gko. Mtkbs New butter, ic. MinnkNImperialFrench suits. Opera HorsE Hartley-Denck Comb'o. - Wobth & Wobth Molasses and . corn. The storm signal was flying yes terday. '' '. -y : " ' - - New locks were being placed on the street letter boxes yesterday. . There was no change in the condition of Col. IL G. Flanner, : at the latest reports yesterday evening. The gardens hereabouts are be ing blessed with splendid seasons, and their effect is abundantly manifest. The United States District Court, his Honor, Judge Brooks, presiding. will convene in this city on Monday next. Wonder how many disappointed amateur fishermen there were in the city yesterday morning f We know of two or three who were to have made an early start but for the big rain. The lecture that wasto have been delivered by Prof. Jasmund at the school room of the Cape Fear Academy, this (Friday) evening, has been postponed until next Friday, May 7th. We are requested to state that there will be another temperance prayer meeting at Brooklyn Hall this evening. Ministenof the various denominations and the public, generally are respectfully in vited. The crowning of the Queen of May, and the festivities incident thereto, mentioned in our last, take place at Bur- gaw to-day, our young friends having an ticipated the occasion by one day on ac count of the 1st of May falling on Satur day. . Proposed Appropriation for nolldtnc a Now Pose Office In Wirmtncton. In a conversation with Judge Russell, yesterday morning, he informed us that a bill had been reported in Congress author izing the construction of a Post Office building in this city to cost at least $50,000. Alter the bill has been passed in this shape, authorizing the construction, the matter next goes into tbe hands of the Appropri ation Committee, which committee author izes the expenditure, or refuses to do so, as the case may be.' Judge Russell is of the opinion that the appropriation will be authorized, but is not- sure that it will be done this session, though he has grounds for hope that such will be tbe case. It is-understood that the new building, when erected, will be used both for a Post Office and a United States Court room. The flartloy-Doaek Combination at tne Opera House To-Nlcnt. The Hartley-Denck Combination, whose entertainment ar Library Hall on Tuesday evening last gave such decided and uni versal satisfaction, will appear at the Opera House this (Friday) eventng, in a new and attractive programme, for the benefit of the Orphan Asylum. The performance, our friends can rest assured, will be an exceed ingly meritorious one as all who were pre sent on Tuesday evening can readily tes tify. . n-nvsw irnermometer JI scorer. The following will show the state of the thermometer, at the stations mentioned, at 4.81 yesterday evening, Washington mean time, as ascertained from the daily bulletin issued from the Signal Office in this city: Atlanta 63 Augusta ...74 Charleston, 76 Jacksonville 83 Key West........ 83 Mobile ...66 Montgomery 65 New Orleans, . . . ?3 PuntaRaasa,. ...83 Savannah. ....... 80 Wilmington,... .73 Ohariotte 65 Corsicana, 72 Galveston, .73 Havana 84 Indianola, 75 From Bladen. Mr. C O. Mercer and Mr. W. Lennon, of Bladenboro, were in the city yesterday. They report the following as the result, of the Bladen primaries:. There" are 14 town ships in the county; meetings were held in 13; Stedman carried 12 and McKoy 1. There was no meeting held in. Hollow township. The Bladen county Democratic Conven tion will be held at Elizabethtown to-mor row. Stoat Dos Killed. A dog that was evidently mad was killed at Messrs. Northrop & Cumming's mill on Wednesday afternoon. Before he could be slaughtered.however, he succeeded in biting several other dogs, and yesterday morning, in obedience to instructions from the Chief of Police an officer went to the scene to enter upon a general war of extermination among the Incipient candidates' for hydro phobia. , - - : ' Remains Arrived. - " The remains pf Miss Abbie Ellis, daugh ter of Capt. C. D. Ellis, whose death at Edenton, in this State, was mentioned in -Wednesday's paper, arrived here on the 9.53 train oh the Wilmington & Weldon road last evening. The., funeral will take place from the First Baptist Church this morning at 10 o'clock.' - - .After ninurdoror,-,. -' j A Deputy Sheriff from Granville county 'arrived here yesterday in 'pursuit of a co lored man who" fs reported to have been concerned in the murder of a white man in that county recently. He had Information that the alleged criminal was at work in this city, but at last accounts no clew had been obtained as to his whereabouts. w . o1 M at wheret MGv BTAR B1VER AND MAK1NE. v The Italian barque Madre effigli, Scar- pate, hence for Trieste, arrived at Gibraltar on the 16th inst. " . - - -Capt. P. Berge, of the Norwegian brig Brazilian, hien arrived here a few days ago, reports that on his voyage to this port he passed on the 29th March, 1880, a large vessel wrecked and bottom-up, about twelve, feet of copper being above the water. -This was in latitude 27.33 degrees and longitude 25.53 degrees. .Three days later he passed a . raft about sixteen feet square, made of old planks and spars, and fastened together with 2 inch new -rope. It is said that the finding of a wreck in this particular latitude is something never before known! . ;' - ' The iff. JS. Kclsey is the name of 9 handsome side-wheel excursion steamer which put ' in at Smithville on Saturday last for a harbor and to obtain a supply of water, and which arrived here yesterday morning. She is bound from Jacksonville, Florida, to New York, and is commanded by Captain Crawford. . She has generally been .used, as an, excursion steamer at Jacksonville during the cool season and at New : xork during the summer. The Kd- tey is a handsomely furnished, commodious steamer, and Would be a capital excursion boat to run between this city and the sea shore during the summer months. She registers about 300 tons. The vessel alluded to in our last as having put in at New Inlet and being anchored in the bay not far from the rock wall, proves to be the Russian Schooner Catharine Marie, Capt. C. Rosenberg, .from Bermuda for this port, being consigned to Messers. E. Pescbau& Westermann, and chartered by Messrs. Robinson & King. Owen Burney, one of tbe Custom House officials, who boarded her yesterday, re ports that she is still at anchor within about a half mile of the rock wall and near the Inlet, in about four fathoms of water. Capt Rosenberg stated that as no pilot came on board, in response to his signal, and antici pating a storm, he put in at the point where he anchored, being guided by his chart; that no damage has been sustained by the vessel so far, and that he expects to get out with the first southwest wind. The chart alluded to is said to be five years old The schooner is light, drawing only about fire feet nine inches, we understand. ;tub mtAiXiS. The mails close and arrive at the City rosi umce as xoiiows: CLOSE. Northern through malls. 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, including A. & N. C. Railroad, at 5:30 AM, Southern mails for all points -South, daily. .8:00 A. M. and 7:45 P. M. WesternmaiisiU.U. K'yldaiiy (except Sunday). 6 .-OOP. M. Mail for Cheraw 0 Darlington Railroad 8.O0AM, Mails for points between Flo- rence and Charleston 8:00 A M. Fayette ville.and offices on Cape JTear Kiver, Tuesdays and Fridays............ 1:00 PM. Favetteville. via Lumberton. dauy, except Sundays. ... 6.-00 P. M. Onslow C. H. and interme diate offices every Fridav. . 6.00 A M. Smithville mails, by steam boat, daily (except Sundays) 9 KX) A. M. Mails for Easy Hill, Town Creek and Shailotte. every a Friday at...... 6:00 A.M. Wilmington and Black River Chapel. Tuesdays and Fri days at 12:00 P. Mt - OPEN FOB DKLIVBKY. Northern through mails. ..... 9 :45 A. M. Northern through and -way mails 7:00 AM. Southern mails 7:30 AM. Carolina Central Railroad. . . . 10:35 A M. Stamp Office open, from 8 A.M. to 12 M., and from 2 to 5 SO P.M. Money order and Register Department open same as stamp omce. Stamps for sale at general delivery when stamp onice is closed. Mails collected from street boxes every day at 4.W lr. M. . aTTlTEBB. Boom, buidbut. THmomrma stab Book Bind ry does all kinds of BlndlnK sad BoIIbk in a work manlike manner, and at reasonable prices. Mer chants and ethers needinz BeceiDt Books, or other work, may rely on promptness in the execution of tneir orders. CONGBKSB WATKR. None Pennine sold on draught. . Its superiority as a cathartic and altera tivo coBsiats In its entire freedom from erery thing Diuer, acia or eraae tnat proaoces neaaacne. inter nal soreness, and tends to destroy the mucous mem brane.. All mineral waters that are dangerous irri tants may beknown-by an acid after-taste. - taM-MaaaaksBawMMB - THE GBKATBST BLESSING. A simple, pore. harmless remedy, that cores every time, and pre vents disease by keeping the blood pore, stomach regular, kidneys and liver active. Is the greatest blessing conferred upon man. Bop Bitters is that remedy, and its proprietors are being blessed by thousands who have been saved and sored by iL Will you try it r , See another column. Eminent Dr. Wm. P.'.Stemart, Marine Hospital. art ox Jttiumore. writes : "1 take pleasure in pleasure In xe commending Oolden's Uel 's Uauld Extract of Beef as a most excellent Tome and invlgorator of the system. : I haye tested- it with universal sac cess." . - - - Qtaasstt Fuinai, Agents, Wilmington. What . euarantee- haTevToai that, the substitute offered tok m&v not at one time contain onethinr and at another 'f something else, for yoa can be blindrv deceived bv framdulent medicine which is only made to get up. something cheap- to take the place of the genuine, of high reputation The genuine has been manufactured - for years e half million of dollars expeaded to secure its reputation ; and too much money is Invested in Simmons liver Regulator by Zeilln Co. to risk the loss by allow ing the medicine to fall from its high, standard.' The best part of a lifetime has been spent to securing this reputation which will last for generations. The BtibBtltutes havinz- no-renutatiento lose will be readeof the cheapest and poorest materials to enable the dealer to boy what is cheapo MBSTWINSLOW 8OOTHHSG SYETJP. Bev. Sylvasos Cobb thus writes in the "Boston Christian Freeman'' w would by no means recommend anv kind of medicine which we did not know to be good particularly for infants. But of Mrs, Wins low's Soothing ;tsyrup we can speak from-knowledge; In our own family it has proved a blessing pains, quiet sleep, and its parents unbroken rest at iaaeea, oy giTing , an uumat trouoiea wrta couc nigns.' mess paranvB oa apprecuue tnes Here is an article: which works; to per ts can appreciate these blessings, which works, to, perfection, and which Is harmless; for the sleep which it aSortls the infant is perfectly natural; and the little cherub awakes as ''bright as .a bntton." And daring the process of teething its value-Is incalculable. We nave freanentlv heard mothers sav ther wonld net be without it from the birth of the child till it lad finished with the teething: siesre. on ini eonsidera- tton whatever,. Sold, by ail dragglsfa. as centt a ootue. - - f ' WHOLE NO. 3.966 To-Day'a iBdlcatioas. . Southerly veering to cooler north .and west winds, cloudy and rainy weather fol lowed byxlearing weather,7 with stationary or falling barometer, are the indications for this section to-day. - HWKMBiaBBbBaBafaasKBPMViHB It is a well ascertained physiological fact that the originof most of the ills that afflict humanity Is a deranged condition of the al imentary canal. .. The bowels become con stipated and slnggisb, and. thence arises a train of painful and distressing maladies. As a preventive and cure there is no reme dy so safe and sure as Dr. Tutt's Liver Pills. ' Quarterly Itleettns; - Fob thb Wiuohotok OisTsioT, Methodist E. - 1- Chuboh, South Second Botod. Wilmington, at Front Street, Do. at Fifth Street, Brunswick, at Macedonia, Smithville Station . Topsail, at Bocky Point, New River Mission, at Oak HOI, Onslew, at Jacksonville, -Duplin, at Providence, : May 1 3 May 89 May 1314 May 15-16 May 83 23 May 3930 June 6-- 6 June 1318 vMiiion, at saiem, Jane 1980 L. S. BtrasaxAD, Presiding Elder. DIED, ; DAVIS. Near Whitceville. Columbus county, on tt S8th inst, of consumption, Mr. SIMON E. DA VIS, aged 67 -years 4 months and 35 days. ' He was a devoted Christian, and leaves a wife and eight children and a large circle of acquaintances to mourn their loss. S- . . . FITNEBAI. NOTICE. "The friends and acquaintances of Miss ABBY A. ELLIS are respectfully invited to attend her fune-. rat from the First Baptist Church, this moraine at 10 o'clock. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. i -. - - - ' Imperial French Suits. jyjADB TO ONE'S ESPECIAL ORDER. The Pleasan test Suit In Market, Just received at - - . MUNSON'S, Clothier and Merchant Tailor. ap301t Soda Water, yiTH GENUINE FBUIT JUICES, Sold by JAMES C. MUNDS, ap 80 It Druggist Molasses and Corn. SOO.Hhds. and Bbls. New Crop . t , CUBA MOLASSES, 1 0,000 Bushels prime White and Mixed CORN. 5 OO Bales Choice HAY, -1 S OO New and Second Hand SPIRIT BARRELS tS Boxes D. S. SIDES, 660 Bbls. FLOUR, various grades; lOO Bags BIO COFFEE, IO Tons SPIRIT BARREL HOOP IRON, " 300 Kegs NAILS. Soap, Candles, Candy, Lye, Potash. Cheese Crackers, Glue, Bangs, Tobacco, Snuff, &c, &. Forsaleby ap SO tf WORTH Jb WORTH. New Butter. PERFECTLY ELEGANT, At a reasonable price. GiSO. MYERS. CALIFORNIA HAMS, 10 cents, at GKO, MYERS. CAA Pkgs NEW GOODS tllv Received this day at GEO. MYERS. WINES, TEAS. LIQUORS, 350 Bbls Flour, Lard without water, at GEO. MYERS. MULFORD'S ROASTED JAVA COFFEE. In 1 lb. Packages, three for $1, at - GEO. MYERS. IF YOU DESIRE THE CHOICEST, FRESHEST GROCERIES. 4 At LOWEST PRICES, urn uu? uuBuaiw ce ut oiiBoment or GEO. MYERS, Noa 11,13, 16 South Front Bt. ap:30tf Notice. AT THE MEETING OF THE DIRECTORS OF the Wilmington Mutmal Insurance Company, held on the 37th April, it was resolved that an as sessment or xweive ana a nair per cent be made on the Premium Notes held by the Company, to pay recent losses. api SAM'L N. CANNON, Secretary. Ship Notice. ALL PERSONS ARE HEREBY cautioned against trusting or harbor ing any Of the crew of the Norwe gian Brig "BRAZILIAN," Berge, Mas- ter, from Rotterdam, as no debts of their contracting will be paid by Cap- tain or V. r. MJSttAMJS, ap 39 3t Consignee. Wanted ! Customers who take pride in looking nice, And appreciate woik when well done, - Will come and examine the goods ana! the price, And order from DYER & SON. -ap;39tf Juliet and Mariner, gTYLISH HATS , For Micses and Boys. HARRISON A ALLEN, ' ap 39 tf Hatters. MB. HEINSBERGBR, Dear Sir. I hereb tender von my thanks for the splendid Stieff Piano you f ur- msutxi ior mv entenainmenc eiTen '1'nefwiav even ing at Masonic Hall. I enjoyed playing upon the instrument very much, it is the best SiieS Piano I have ever play ed upon. The tone is round and full and "carries". welL Thetonch la 1itf.l. am. pathetic and prompt, and really does every thing that one requires of It. I hope you will continue to keeo such instru ments on hand .and Introduce them to the musical community of Wilmington as thoroughly as their merits demand. Yours, sincerely. " JOS. EL. DENCK. STUFF'S PIANOS. Saaare and Ubrieht. are always for sale at HEINSBERGER'S ap w u uve Book and Music Store. filmlDWon Gas Ugiit Compani. rpHE STOCKHOLDERS' ANNUAL MEETING will be held at the Company's Office, on MONDAY, MAY 8d. at 13 o'clock M. . . ' RICHARD J. JONES, ap 38 5t Secr'y and Treas. . Green & Flanner, yHOLESALE ; AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Pure Drags, Medicines, Fancy Articles, Perfumery. Trusses, Brushes, ic. apS8 tf r:; : MARKET STREET. NOTHING MORE ATTRACTIVE HAS EVER been offered to the lovers of a refined and ele gant pastime, j Then Join with me ye merry men, - - We'll toast the bow and qulTerr . - And may our eyes like oar-bright targe, ' . r Be brilliant rounds forever,, Bows, Arrows, Quivers, Targets, Ac., c, at aV t ; YATES' BOOK STORE. - .naTZ3 o? Aovnn 1 isino. -One Square one Cay,. .i. II C3 . " two days, 175. - - .threedays,:.?....... 3 50 - - jour days,. 1 r... SCO ",,. .X4va days,.,.. ...j .,J..- f . S 50 . v. " i-r.Oll WeeMf -s m:u 4 00-fc- Twoweeks,.. ...,.,,... SCO , s Three weeks,... .....V 8 SO Oae monthT?..'. 1000 - r ' Two months. 4. , . . i n 00 " - .Three months,., 4,-.. i.. 34 00 --v.. 81x months,. .....-..;. 40 00 - . One year,.. ..,,.(.' 60 00 j IVConact Advertisements taken at proppi ; ttonately low rates, . . ; 7" ; .. Tea lines solid Nonpareil type make one square v . NEW -ADVERTISEMENTS- v O P EE AT HO USE ; HARTLEY DEKCK COMMON; Friday JEvenlnsr April 30th BENEFIT OF jOXFOSD ORPHAN ASYLUM. -MESSRS; HARTLEY AND DENCK IN A MAG 'S? NIFICENT NEW ' PROGRAMME. To commence 'at 6X o'clock. AdmlasioaO eta' Reserved Seats "at HeInBbergerTs without extra v Charge - . apSOlt , Attractive Groceries ! best IV. C, Hems wo have seen "" tills year; Uioy arc certainly of , -. . i . '- -. . .,. 1 extra quality, ; r'- Tne celebrated ssnolta' Ilsvms in Canvass; known the world over for their superiority.; Tryjuitone. ! Sardines in Tomatoes; a very delicious- relish for Tea or Picnics. ' Eleven Founds Prunes for $1. My Prices on Flour decline with the Market. ', v J as. C . Steven son MARKET STREET. " Balmoral Skirts. LADIES' COLORED SUMMER BALMORAL' SKIBTS. A beantlfnl uunrtmnt 4nf .smuuJ per last steamer.- Full sizes 60c to SI .75. Parasols.' - We ars offering the larsest and bm varied sortment or BDNSHADKS and PARASOLS we haTe ever shown, at prices from 13j c to S 8 M - Corsets. A Job Lot af CORSETS at 76c; worth double. ' BROWN & RODDICK, 45 Market Street ap25 tf BOARD ARD ENTERTAINMENT Wnghtsville Sound! Ulrs. Cameron Will open her House on the 1st of May for Pe rma nent and Transient Boarders. OYSTERS fnrnlBhed alf'nllhftnr. ap331w Blercbants In the Country TTT1LL FIND "iT GRBATLf TO" THEIR -AD-y y - vantage to send to as for samples and prices of Our own make of Corn Meal; Our own make of Extra Super and Family Flour; Our own make of Pearl Grits and Hominy; also White and Mixed Corn, Hay Feed, Ac - - ; We run the only Pearl Hominy mill In the Stater and offer-special-Inducements in prices and quality of all ooa goods. Laurel H HI Yarns on consign' ment - apSgtf Q. BONEY A SONbL -. ' Call and See. GERMAN AND DOMESTIC BOLOGNA, Souced Pig Feet, Hams, Cocoanats, Oranges,-' Lemens, Dried Apples, Prunes, Vanilla, Baker's and German Chocolate, prepared Cocoa, fresh Cakes and Crackers, a full line of Family Groceries, CI- "', goto, J.VUMW, o&j au at jDoctom r rices. L. VOLLERS v ap S3 tf 26 and 38 .South Front street Our JBWSTOCK OF HARNESS, BRIDLES. SAD- Y dies, Trunks, Ac have arrived, and are now open. V . We have the largest assortment ever brought to , , this market. A U the latest styles and im prove-- -ments. Old Stand. No. 8 South Front St, ap 35 tf . j , MAI4ARD A BOWDEN. ' Work! Work:: Work! 1! McDOUGAL WILLIAMSON'S ," CARRIAGE SHOPS IS THE RIGHr, BE8T and Cheaoest Olaee to est vonr Ojirriaa Hnr..: . .;. -eies, Carte, Drays and Wagons built and .repaired. Harneas made and repaired oh short notice. Paint- F; rag -ana -mmming a upeciaity. Bone-Shoeing carefully executed.. Give us a trial. - , On Chestnut,Between Front snd Water Sts., " -ap25 tf t Wilmington. H. C Seaside. 'JTOS STEAMER PASSPORT WILL ICOM-' mencs SUNDAY TRIPS April 35th, and continue f Dafly Trips to the SEA SIDE, leaving at 9 80 A. M. uaui luruier nouce. apSStf GEO. MYERS, Agent.' - Decorated Mer Sets. -yBASK THE ATTENTION OF BUYERS to our line of Decorated Chamber Sets just received ' from England. They, are Cheap' and Handsome. Fly Fans and Fly Traps always on hand. : GILES AMURCHISON, , ap35tf . - .. A. - Crockery Department. Notice- rpHE UNDERSIGNED HAVE PLACED IN THE ' hands of Mr. Wm. X. Swaim,' for collection, all - accounts due them in the city and vicinity, and he is hereby authorised to receipt thereto! . r ap351w COL VILLE A CO. '" To tie Coptry lailiesrif ' : SASHES, RIBBONS, - ' " . .. Crape Veils, CUv - Lace SacqueBv vt ' SUk and Woof Dresses. Ac Dyed to look equal to new. - Bilks a specialty. WILMINGTON DYEING KSTAB., " -ap35 tf Market, between 3d and 8d 6tc: WE ARE NOW TAKING ORDERS FOB THE Celebrated Brown Cotton Gin for Karl-r Vali Delivery. These are the Finest Gins- made, every, one guaranteed togive perfect satisfaction. Prices same as last year; Factory rates . , - .,. , 21 A 38 Market Street, ' if ap35tf , : , .Wilmington, N.C. - - Given Up BY EVERYBODY THAT. OUB , LATE AR riv&l of Neck-Wear. Linen Collars -and Cuffs.:; Ckrthmp and Straw Hats Is too handsomest dis played in the city thi season. - A. big talk about ghirts next week. For partlcu aoolt - -j . apsstf jv. .j mens near icpoi, ) V. K 1 'vici'p', " i i 1- V 4 -3"- "c . ' . - . -W TV .ll.V it 4' ' r 3s V 5 . -
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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