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SeOJDleS Of tea frowa ia Georgia ere proooaoced by n Prt equal to the beet ladla tee, Esde &n railway contract meets with tbe epptv l uf the Chamber of Deputies of Meiico- The Greai Puke Nicholas, a couaio of tae prwo(Ciixo( Kaiaie, bas bo cuo ial ia fume, for to lodeflalte period. r&c peroa innuJ ia Philadelphia , livit with complicity ia a scheme to ,!ri'rtu.J ti Oovcruaneat by makiag straw ! jj fjr tntit service weft flammed aad U i.J ff timber bria UUJ.tooe a . ..io d. ; bit pbyaxUa iu urdercU ii, rttmiMK la tb coaalry Tbm tvaa ttorocaal bu IimoJ tb real ,, mu'.t for Ia4 J aadrtko hr ruvui -f alijrtHQ Aodettna ' " bua t o Jaae3 J ia Aui( naufder. Tb L a tied i t'-'utt lttrrioaturg. Virgiaia, r j:4 !Qt la I JCI IWUd dttflOJ tb Wf U ml, u.i rJ deputed lad to ptatot IT, -S atifttj M-oy 343 prcaL; cvh.(,,u qatei ( 10 ') ttStO 13 ISc ; ulbra 1.,ur uoi-3ated .1 i T""1 23. wbt tc U or. aarld ipnog $1 12 ; coro fc i- t. r. uarJd T38Jc. prlt larpolia n ti ' ruia firm ml fl 75i 1 Kiv ihouianJ ioiinirania arrived st, rln, New York, in one A Jry ball ol.J for at a klr'of cattle in N'ev York. Some o:.l for l:,, $1,550, ti.coo, l,' ', ll.-OO, and on. Forty-air t r ie-J o 1 7.30 lUrrmj that very cheap John h.J, th? nc lra of trie Baltimore iitzett t extremely tasteful and b- ' minj. It shoatl get iora one to ;u'. on it." Mth,n h ione clear out of iht. Smi of the Staleart and rlice eker are norr haoliog bim with a dark Untern. The new fight ing a'tilude of the Admiuialration itiiucM the li'.lle !rigadier to rank, lie ia uow Coqoral Mahon of the Mullisjan Ctaarda. The writer in the Chicago Inttr 'Wii'i who accused a of being either a f,I or a liar, at loog raoge, oow inform u that he wa born in North rrohna. SorTy and gld loo. Sor ry, thai the Stale every prodaced - K-h a vile utanderer of Soathern lr; and glad be left lua country i'.r h coq o try V good. Mere u from "Htldad'a" laat letter (,) Ktuhmood "in eetimatiog Cookliog'e atreogth -h llepablicao coaot the following Democrat aa certainly with him io the llobertaoo caa: Farley, Ranaom, ockerell, Hrowo and Hill, of Geor i, Mcl'heraoo, Matey, (iarland, Marrie aoU David Davie, and foar :ber doubtfaL Maxej and Garland re abeot for the ion. Graotiog ookliog eveo fifteen DemocrtU, AJminiatntio men think be cannot uommtoJ the twelve. Itepablicao vole- oecesry to rjet Iloberton, if" all vote." '""""It i well (Jeo. Kaoeom cnlradict d tli report concerning bimeelf, for here it ia sgain. The Philldtlphia Tim of Friday mention the same rutnor that Kaoeom will vote with r. inkling agaioai Koberuoo. Itiethoaght ia Wuhlngtoa that iartieM haa atrengtheoed himself vry moch La hi recent dealing withCooHlflff. Tto DetaocraU are very hopeful, io' 0od fpLritt, lod o jiy the aitattlots. The following how a leading Democratic oq vieit to WajiuDjrtofl, ditor, iooka at it. The Itichmond DLi- yttch'a letter tayt: "I waa fortunate to-night io hear nig the matter dUcaaeed by a IUpob lican joarnahat of note and one of the beet known Democratic editor to the United State. The Republi can aaid with emphaaia, and sorrow fully, that it was a mistake, bat the Democrat cooteadtd that there was nothing i left for Mr. Garfield to dvx lie had, io hie Judgment, made a ra ia tale la wailing so ioog; for be could not afford to allow Mr. Conk img to fill the tree along his line with sharrwhootere to pick off hie men. lie added, 'and hie not Mr. Conk Img made a greater mislak) in not getting hie oomi nation through be fore this? lie coold have done it, because the Democrats have always been in favor of going Into executive Mtoo.' A bystander, with a die, aid, 'Isn't Jim Blaine a 'daisy? ' " Judge Robertson says Garfield will prove "the Andrew Jackson of the Republican party." It is be lieved that the fight will be sharp and hot, and that Garfield will play the part of "Old Hickory." Here is a speculation telegraphed from ash- rin VOL. XXVII1.NO. 41. ingtoo on ibe &th to the Chicago Time : V. , . ri m v a r IErinhllAan irmni- , . : ;J r o rr. tbixed with the move. Some thoaght the row with Conklinz a needless one and that it migut have been avoided. The majority, however, approved. There was a certain slap dash and directness about the affair of to-day that pleased the average ODeervtr. o one creauea we v.g- 1 . 1 . - orous nerve to ma i ixiiucuu k7oiue credited it to Blaine, others to CoL Bob Ineersoll. At any rate it was certain that the two last named were not displeased. Mr. Conkling, as is usual when he is deeply interested, has said bat little. He is calm. He has ullored one epigram. He says that he believes Mr. Blaine 'will be hoist by his own petard,' whatever that may mean. lie is willing to ait. If he is beaten now be will be on the alert for his chance. If it does not come he will make earnest efforts to find it. As matters now stand the fight betweeo Mr. Conkling and the administration promises to be a much more interesting one than that in which Brother Hayes hadone eot of the controversy. oisratKssiiG riBKiriDE, A rata ii r Di0Sealtr Basing la uleoeu V. II. Priester was a sludent at the Charlotte Military Institute in 1878. He was from Barnwell, S. C. He killed a negro named Harley in a saloon in Charlotte. He cot off on the plea of self-defence before Judge Schenck. He has just killed his own father. Here is the account that appears in the Angasia(Ga.) Consti tutionalist, as furnished by a Barn well correspondent, after mentioning .is bad treatment of his wife "She had resolved two or three times to leave young 1 neater and return to the borne of her father. CipC Billie, the father, prevailed upon her not to leave his son, as it would no doubt be bis ruin. She remained only io the hopo that she might, by eodunog everything, work some improvement in the young man. His reckless ingratitude reached its highest point, and she reolved to stand it no longer, and on Thursday morning, al ihe break fast table, she rcqaested the Captain to remain a moment as she desired to bim. Young William Henry I'rieeter, the hasband, was at the head of the table opposite bis father, and on hearing bia wife's remark, aaid: "I propose to bear that con versation." Captain Priester replied, "Certainly, my eon, I have no objec tion." oung Priester went up sit ir io his room and came down to where the Captain and Mrs. Priester were standing, and when within five I or teo feet said: "Father, Tm going to kill you." "O no, my son," slid Captain Bdlie. "What forf" He got no reply further than a ball.wbich the Captain aaid is the one be thoaght passed through bia alomach, enuring two inches to tbe let t oi the navel lad coming out about the samo dis tance from tbe spinal cotumn. The Captain said be closed in on bis son after the first shot and caught the pistol, but foand that the shock from the first ball was such that he could not control the unnatural arm of hia son. The next ball be thought was the one that entered the left side and penetrated into the region of the pleeo. (This ball went through the spleen.) A third ball lodged in the left wrist, and a fourth in the left thigh, and the fifth struck a back-horn handle knife in his pants pocket, tearing it up and lodging in tbe iron sides. Captain Priester said that he was shot so rap idly that he could not save himself, and the oolv thing he did was to hold on to tbe pistol and change the range until it had been exhausted by the I cruel hand, and then he thoaght he yesterday, by Messrs. Alex. Sprunt A Son, truck bra son with a stick. I eter, a with 3,010 barrels of rosin, and the schoon twin-brother, who left the table for er jungleadsr, by Messrs. E- Kidder & Sons the tore, hearing the shooting and wtUl 99 1633 fcet of iQmDr and 8,300 the screams of Mrs. Priester. reached ahiogles the house too late to render his father soy assistance in the struggle. Capt. ' Thanks for an invitation to at P. went to his store, some two bun tend the Commencement exercises of Hor ded yards off, and andressed himself, ner Scboo', Oxford, N. C, May 18th and eot in bed and sent for Dr. II. W. 9tb. AJdreaa before tbe Franklia Society Kearse. Dr. Kearse, arriving as soon as possible, made an examination and reported to Capt. P. that be would be fraok with him and state his pre carious oooditioo. He told him he had bat a short while to live, and that be bad better arrange bis world ly affairs and prepare to meet bis God. Capt. P.did not teem the least alarm ed, bat thanked tbe doctor for his candor, and staled that his own opin ion was tbst he could not live. Dr. Kearte remained with bim until late Vriday evening, after all signs of life . r . -VI I . T 1 TTT naa aimosteocrcu uu, auuaph. wlu. Priester died at 11 o'clock at night, lamented by every heart that esteems a man who has a heart. -lt is oat of tbe qaestion for me to undertake to pat down in words on paper the' gloom and sorrow of the vicioage. No words can convey them and few hearts ever felt such sadness. "Capt. Priester made his will, leav icg all his effects to his son Peter, and appointed his faithful friend and kinsman, Dr. H. W. Kearse, his executor. He was cool and com pooed, 000 scions up to tbe dizxy edges that border this life, and he met his death with a serenity that deserved other surroundings, and a wMwm fortitude that demanded a nobler fate. "1 1m Mnniifu) tfiat Wm FT. ahnald I AAV (kV4 U . W . . m.mm m, I . m . m. t not be allowed to attend ma ionerai, and stated that be wanted him hang for the security of bis fellow men." i MeBesesfsai.sJalesswM"' Tfce spartaerT Boa 4 Lease Charleston News, 6th. We are informed that the Danville or Clyde Syndicate have leased the f-l - . TT T51 3 g -Mb- & Union j for i . . rn nnr . gpuUal & Aaheville Rail road, with the Knoiviile and Cincin nati connections, will naturally go next. THE OITY. It BVr ADTBUSTlSBCnKflTS. We Chxdit. Dm & Sox Straws. H. Bubxhdczb For sale. J.T. McIvxb Stray cow. Noncx Closing of Banks. Mcsscw Drap dEte auits. a. Lock Box 423 Wsnted. CF.M. a Meeting notice. P. O. Box 271 Boy wanted. Gxlxs & McRCHiaos Fly fans. nzixsBXBQEB Popular books. A. David Great Inducements. W. IL Grxzs Bird food, etc. IL F. Etdks Sail boat for sale. C- a Mocauc CotUge for rent F. M. Kuro Co. Seasonable. D. A. Smith & Co. Furniture. Harbison & Allies Straw bats Parker Jb Tatlor Stoves, etc J. T. Snc er Residence for sale. J. W. Gordon fc Baa Insurance. P. IL IIatdejt They have come. Otterbocrci Lucrative business. Yatxs Revised New Teatsment. E. P. Covtsoton Oleomargarine. Pnmr Christ Ice cream saloon. Mallard & Bowdek Harness, etc J. L.Boatwrioht Health is wealth. LO.R IL Meeting Wyoming Tribe. J. C- Stetehsoh Delivery at Sounds. W..C&A.R.R. Oowpens centennial. Jons Dawsoh & Co. Turpentine looli. GnuiARDT & Co. Wanted 1,000 men. Altatter, Price & Co. Packing chests. Blosiov fc Evass Carpenters wsnted. Crojixv & MoRRis-Sound place for rent J. W. Southerlajo) & Co. Remember. Kercuxer & Causer Bros. Bscon, molasses, flar, etc Third Sunday after Easter. The banks will close on Memo rial Day. Day's length 13 hours and 52 mioutes. No Mayor's Conrt yesterday morning. The streets are becoming very dry and dnaty. cjapt. J. W. Hinson was on our u u -Mterdty T"""- Cool easterly winds prevailed ia this section yesterdsy. Rey Dr. paueraon will preach . , . ... ... I.i, The Grand Jury of the IT. S. District Court were discharged Friday eveoiog. Rev. Dr. Patterson, formerly Rector of St. John's Church, is on a visit to bis many friends in this city. Tbe Register of Deeds issued twomarrisge Ucenses;during the put week. both of which were for colored couples. Rev. W. M. Kennedy preaches at Hasooboro' Baptist Church to-day, and will administer baptism miter tbe services. The regular weekly-meeting of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union wlU be held at Hook and Ladder Hall on Wednesday afternoon next. The Swedish barque Orioxttn was cleared from this port for Glasgow. by Rev. T. U. Pritcbard, D. D. Essay by JalianS. Mann. N. C; Oration by G. H. Rountree, N. Y. XV. C. X. fJ. Tbe regular weekly meeting of tbe above named Association will be beld at the Hook t Ladder Hall, on Wednesday after noon next, at 5 o'clock punctually. All Christian ladies, who are interested in the cause, are heartily invited to co-operate with us. Tbe presence of the young ladies and girls Is psrtlculsrly desired, in order to form a society among that most influential portion of our community. As soon as the organization is perfected, the names of officers will be published. All those. mem bers, both male and female, who gave their" nsmes to Miss Willard, will please send their annual fee, CO cents to the Treasurer, Mrs. Beth Davis, before the next meeting, or to the Hall on Wednesdsy afternoon. Tbe Society needs funds with which to commence its work, and. trails this request will find a prompt response. Unaaallabla Leitere. Tbe following is the un mailable matter remaining in the city postofflce up to this date: Dounlaas Mclntire, to Miss Abbie Howard ; Addis Chesout ; Dr. W. O. Cur lis, Smitbville, N. C. WILMINGTON, N. C SUNDAY. Prearraawaae for memorial Day. Rlay 10th. The procession will form promptly at 8:30 o'clock, in three divisions. FIRST DIVISION, In charge of Assistant Marshals.. Waller G MacRae, A. D. Brown and John G. Dar dsn. will form on south side of Market street, the right resting on Fourth. Brig. Gen. 11. P. Taylor acd staff and Artillery staff. Wilmington Cornet Concert Club. Wilmington Light Infantry. Carriage containing Chaplain and Orator. Ladies' Memorial Association. Children's Memorial Association. Schools in charge of their teachers. SECOND DIVISION, In charge of Assistant Msrshals N. F. Thompson. John H. Hanby, F. H. Mitchell and Junius Davis, will form on the south side of Market street, right restlDg near St. James' Church. Aiaociation of Officers of Third North Car olina Infantry. Memorial Association of Third North Car olina Infantry. Organizations from other Confederate Army and Navy Forces, in charge of Senior Officers. Soldiers and Sailors of tbe Confederate Army and Navy. Civil Associations. Citizens on Foot. THIRD DIVISION, Ia charge of Asaltant Marshals Dr. Tbos F. Wood and C. C. Redd. Disabled Confederate Soldiers and Sailors in Carriages. Citizens in Carriages. Aaaislant Marshals J. N. Maffltt, John W. Dunham and A. B. Cook will have charee of the Confederate Lot and grounds adjscent in tbe Cemetery. Ministers of the different churches are requested to have their bells tolled from Z to 4 o'clock. Tbe route will be up Fourth Street to CamDbell: up Campbell Street t the Cemetery. Aa the head of tbo procession reaches Campbell 8treet the Cape Fear Light Ar tillery will begin to fire a salute of 36 guns from the hill orei looking tbe Cemetery. At tbe close of tbe ceremonies a salute will be fired by ibe Wiimiugton Light In fantry. Tbe memorial services will be opened with a dirge by the Cornet Concert Club. Prayer by tbe Chaplain, Rev. Dr. A. A. Watson. Dirge by tbe Band. Memorial Ods by the Choir. Oration by Col. B. R. MoOre. Ode by the Choir. Doxology. Benediction. Call of Roll of Honor and Floral Offerings. Decoration of soldiers' graves in private lota will be done in tbe forenoon. Owners of carriages are requested to di rect their coachmen not to allow their horses to stand io the circle surrounding tbe Confederate Lot. Jas. Rrillt, Chief Marshall. Ttto Bazaar. We neglected to comply in our laet with the request to state that donations in the shape of edibles, for the Festival to be given by tbe St. John's Rectory Club, on Wednesday night next, can be left at the residence, of Capt. Cbae. D. Myers, Bnd will be thankfully-received. A handsome pair of vases have been donated to the Club, which will be awarded by a msjorlty vote to tbe most popular married lady. A very pretty toilet set has also been donated, which in like manne will be awarded to tbe most popular un mar led lady. t3J3ee fourth psge for other local news. TfllBUTB OF RESPECT. Howard Belief FIro Engine Co. No. J . Where, the Infinitely wise and merciful Creator, to wkoM divine roUas; we hnmoly submit, has aeea At to remove by aeatb from all earthly scenes aad asserliMnns oar beloved brother Fireman and worthy Treasurer. Henry Ohlandt, and whereas it la proper that we five expression to the feelings thla aad dlapcnsatioB of Divine Providence has in spired: therefor be it Raaoirad. That in the death or Henry Ohlandt hia friends and associates of thla Company reaUza the painful trath that a seat has been made vacant la oar Company that he has filled to the entire sat. ufactloa of every onend that as a memorial of tbe aad event oar Engine Hall be draped In mourning, and that on a page of the Secretary's books shall be inscribed his name aad the date of his death, and that the members of thla Company -wear the usual badge of mourning for the space of thirty days. Resolved, That we share in the affliction that has this overtaken the relatives of the deceased, and offsr them the assurance of oar sympathy and con dolence in this hoar of their bereavement and dlsti Resolved. That a copy of this tribute of respect be seat to the fsmUy or the deceased as a token of oar respect and veneration for the excellent char acter of a good man gone to his rest, and of the in terest t eltoy his brother firemen in those he loved and cherished, and that a copy be sent to the daily papers for publication. Gmo. B.Batx. Johk Haar, Jr.. Thos. H. Smith. H. A. OUKlTjn, f. CMilt.kh. JUview copy. Committee. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. C. F. Y. O. npHBBJB WILL BB A MEETING 07 THE CARO JL Una Yacht Oub,Moody evening, the 9th last., at 6 o'clock, la the City Court Boom. After elec tion of onteers a short paper will be read on "An Eye to Windward." It will scatter only slightly if at all- F. W. KINO, my 6 It Parser. WIGWAM OF WYOMING TRIBE, No. 4 IMPROVED O. R. M., WILMINGTON, N. C. 8th Ban in Flower Moon, O. 8. D. 190. MEMBERS OF THIS ORGANIZATION WILL meet in Wigwam cm the Bleep of 13th Bun in the present Moon, to take part in the ceremonies in honor of oar Patron Saint. Visiting members in the city In good standing in their respective Tribes are invited. Owing U limited secommoda Uona the celebration will be private. The Committee of Arrangements have secured good Xaalc, and with refreshments, dancing, Ac, guar antee aa enjoyable time. O. H. CAPP8. 1 D. F. BARNES, Com. my 8 It H. W. HOLDEN. I. r bTAll ma MAY 8. 1881. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Strayed. A BLACK. AND WHITE MILCH COW, WITH long horns, left fore foot turning oat, obove me- diom sice, aad in good order. A suitable reward will be paid for her return to my 8 lt J. T. McIVER. Butter. Butter. A CONSIGNMENT OF ONE HUNDRED TUBS j. a. of OLEOMARGARINE, which will be scld low. Call and see it. my 8 U E. P. COVINGTON. Wanted, GOOD SMART BOY, TO DO OFFICE WORK. Address, in own hand-writing, my 8 It P. O. BOX 371. Wanted, JgY AYOUNG MAN OF GOOD HABITS, A situation, either ia the city or country. Can give best of reference. my 8 lt Address B. Lock Box 4S8. Ship Carpenters Wanted. JV)UR OR FIVE FIRST-CLASS SHIP CAR- pentera wanted to-morrow morning, at the Empire Sectional Dock, for which we will pay the Highest my 8 It J. R. BLOSSOM ft EVANS. For Sale. A BEAUTIFUL AND. DESIRABLE SUMMER jl a. residence, with out buildings all in good order. situated on Greenville Sound. For particulars ap- ply to XI. JOU WtiHIMKtt, my st No. 6 Market St. For Sale, RENT OR LEASE, A DESIRABLE RESIDENCE three miles from the cltr. on the Old Plank Road. House has nine rooms, with kitchen and other necessary out houses. Fine Grape Arbor ana Appie urcnara on tae premises. Terms easy, Apply to or addreaa my 8 It J. F. SPICER. For Sale, Locks, new Mainsail and Jib. Rn rider and Anchor. Also a Centre Board Skiff, nearly new, with Oars and Sails. The above being the property of the late John Malarky, Light House Keeper at Oak uiauu. rvr lonuer Duucojsn, apply to my 8 2t H. F. BYDBN, No. 4 N. W. Street. ia The Grainger Place," QN MASONBORO SOUND, IS FOR RENT FOR the Season. The house is furnished and all in the best or order. For terms and particulars, apply to CKUNL.X MOKKlp, my 8 It Real Estate Agents. Greenville Sound, TOR SALE OR RENT. I have three neat and -L comfortable Cottages, good water, oat houses, ac. aiso sevenu nice xHUiainz ieis wnien i wisn to sen. The uottages IT not sold immediately will ee xor rent. Apply touu, alukss. Greenville Sound, or to D. O'CONNOR, Princess St. my 8Ht 10 17 21 Ice Cream Saloon. JBLICIOUS ICE CREAM DELIVERED AT your residences at 53 cents per quart, or to be had always at my Saloon. PHILIP CHRIST'S, my 8 It Confectionery and Bakery, Market St. Notice. THERE WILL BE NO BUSINESS TRAN8AC ted by the Ranks of this city on Tuesday. 10th msc., mat aay Deing a iegai aaoiiaay. s. u. waxiLiAub, uaanier nans: or new nanover. A. K. WALKER. Cashier my 8 it First National Bank. Cowpens Centennial. T36UND TRIP TICKETS TO THE COWPENS JL& CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION, at Spartanburg, S. C. will be on sale at the Ticket Offlce of the Wilmington, Columbia ft Augusta R. R.. on Mon day, May 9th, and Tuesday, 10th. at rate of $11.35. Said Tickets are good to return until May 13th. . A. POPE, ray 8 St G. P & T. A. Furniture. T ARGE ARRIVALS OF GOODS IN OUR LINE. XU Please call and examine same, and the ex treme low prices we are selling at. The largest selection or goods ever offered in the Bute ana at lees prices, by U. A. BB1TU O, W., my 8 tf 4a North Front St. Great Inducements QFFERED FOR THE COMING WEEK. A new and novel line or goods soon to appear. Our stock now en hand we offer to the public at such very low prices that none can fail to bay. Remem ber our prices are the cheapest, oar stock the best selected and largest, oar goods are the best of For eign and Domestic make, and last bat not least, a guaranteed fit with every garment. Such lathe style and practice of business dene at A. DA.VJ.U-a. ray 8 tf Wholesale and Retail Clothier. Bed Cedar PacUng CMests. Sash. Doors Blinds, BRACKETS, MOULDING, LUMBER, Ac, Ac. ALL SIZES WINDOW GLASS, AT ALTAPFBR, PRICE A Co., Factory: Foot of Walnut st. my 8tf Omnon: Nutt,near Red Cross st. Straws. A -China Pearl," a "Webster Braid," Or a "Mackinaw," the finest made. Is the style for every one. And then every bat that's sold to yon W iinbe kept in shape the larouga. By the Hatter of Dyer A Bon. my 8tf Seasonable. T C. FREEZERS, WATER COOLERS, RK- irlgerators. Ice Chests, Bati Tabs. Kerosene Oil ' Stoves, Steam Cookers, Fly Traps, Dish Covers, Bird Cages, Water Cans, c.; Send for Stove Catalogue. my 8 tf WHOLE NO.H4283 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Mm a IncraM -Biistes. X?NBRGY, PERSEVERANCE AND SQUARE I DEALING are three great characteristics which go far towards the substantial laying of the founda tion stone of inccess. The acme of Otterboorg's triumph has been reached. His labors for the past fonr years have not) beta without their reward. Otteraourg's CLOTHING is talked of in words of high commendation. Fonr years of steady, close observance to the tastes and desires of his large army of patrons, with the satisfaction of knowing that they were entirely pleased, was his reason sufficient to cause the very needful decline in Clo thing and Men's Wear in .'general Otterbourg has sold goods close, very true, but friends you have not the slightest conception of the amount of Sty lish Beady Made Garments this popular Hones sends annually to the market. Take Wilmington, for instance. Twe-thlrds of her citizens, old and young, are supplied from the handsome ."Iron Front Store." These features Honest Goods.Fair Dealing, Small Profits, with trtinendons sales, have established for Otterbourg's Men's Wear Depot a popularity as solid aa adamant, and we wonder not w uiv luunuvo uuBuim uiis xiuhbo lm now uriyinir, -riB a wood TEAM. Dunbar's Report for April, my s it Wrightsviile tc Tvlasonboro. J AM PREPARED THIS SEASON, WITH A large Covered Wagon, in good order, to deliver Groceries at either of the above Sounds; Free of Charge, except Turnpike fees. Goods will be sold at CASH prices on usual terms. Not less than a load er about will be sent. Any number of parties may combine to make up the load. Will dellvar at tho Sounds any day except Saturday. Jas. C.Stevenson mj3 tf Bacon, Molasses, Flour "100 60X68 Smo and D s sides- 1 KA Hhds Choice New Crop lWU CUBA MOLASSES, XUOU cL,ysun, an graaes, 50Q Bags Prime RIO COFFEE, rr Bbls Refined and Raw SUGARS, Bales No. 1 TIMOTHY HAY, 100 TubsLARD 2000 8aCkS LIverP001 SALT, 800 BttBh Wftter Mm MBAL 300 Kegs NAILS. -00 Cases LYE and POTASH, 200 90X68 SOAP 100 Boxe TOBACCO' 50 Half Bbls and Cases SNUFF, 25 Bbls RICE, Candy, Candles, Crackers, Shot, Powder, Caps. Oysters, Starch, &c, JTor sale by my 8tf KEROHNKR A CALDER BROS. F1y Fans- F1y Fans- I TTTBITIVS sttudt.t no mirra nnnovnn TX7K HAVE A SUPPLY OF THIS HOUSEHOLD v v comiort ana sruarantee their successful enera comiort ana guarantee their successful opera tion or no sale. Full lines Earthenware and Glass tes jcartneaware and Ul wareaiwa7aon hand, Terms as liberal as any autre in the city. GILES & MURCHI80N, Crockery Department my 8 tf .We Credit TVHK PROVERB THAT SMALL PROFITS wil X cause quick sales, in conformity with this we oner me largest ana nest selected stock er f urni ture in the State. Our specialty: Square dealings. a tin KKMua a jaunuic, -S. B. Cor. Market and 3d Sts.. my 8 tf Wilmington, N. C. Excellent Styles ! JpANCY STRAW HATS I RECEIVED DAILY. HARRISON A ALLEN, my 8 tf Hatters. Look to Your Interest AND. STOP AT MALLARD BO WD EN'S, xx wher where the largest assortment of Harness, Bridles. Saddles, Collars, Trunks, Traveling Bags ever brought to this city.are to be seen and bought for the least money. Try them and be convinced. Manu facturing and repairing done with neatness and dispatch ma 8 tf No. 8 South Front St. Remember! WE HAVE ON HAND FOR SALE OR HIRE Teams of all kinds. We also Board Horses at reasonable rates, and care for them well. Our Stables are Cool and Pleasant. Call and look at rices for Timkin SprlBguggies, for which we ave the Agency here. JAMES W. SOUTHBRLAND A CO., my 8 tf Opposite the Opera House. RgyM New Testaieiit; . B VISED VERSION OF THE NEW TES- ment will be issued in New York, on the 17th of May, at the following prices: 15c, S5c 50c, $1 00. $1 oo ana $s so each, l snau nave a run suppn Parties in the country will please send in t oraers s ten tion. orders st once, so that they will receive prompt at my8tf. C. W. YATES' BOOBt STORE. rpROSB DRAP D'ETE SUITS ARB VERY COM f ortable for this weather . MUNSON sells them . WHITE LINEN VESTS. ALPACA SACKS and full line of GENTS' FUR NISHINGS, at my 8 It MUNBON'S Clothing Room. That Parker. 17 BOPLE SOUND ITS PBAlSES. IN ALL ITS it GOOD. Bakes splendidly; burns little wood. Indeed is all rJeht. We have in stock aU kinds and styles Ranges, square Top-Step, and any thing you may need in the STOVE LINE. Wire Dish Covers. Call. my 8 tf PARKER A TAYLOR- I HATES OF ADVIUITIIina. , I Dns Banare one deL . . , . '. ... ' "' . ' t i it ' ' twed4ys,...;.....,.,.w...;k. Its' three days,.. rooraaye,.... " " five days?..., One Week.... ............ t SOS . . .''.. - e se eea M Two weeks, " " Three weeks, " One month, " Two months, " Three months, " Six months, One year. io ee IT os S4 00 e o 60 oc imiracs Aaverusemeau taksa at propi r tlonataly low ratea. Ten lines solid Nonpareil type make one eqaara. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 HEALTH OF BODY IS WEALTH OP MIND.'. JN ORDER TO OBTAIN THIS. IT IS HCCtft- sary to use only tbe purest and freshest of Qro cerles, and these can always be had by calling at 11 & 13 North Front St. I keep in stock always 1 he Purest New Spring Butter. Fare Leaf Lard, I The Finest Assortment of Caused Uoods, Ma Vegetables and Fruit, Dried Fruits, all kinds, both Foreign and Domt.ttr Hms, Breakfast Strip., Shoulders. The choicest Moyune and Formosa Ts. . The Freihest Crackers and Cats. Flour of all grades-Fresh arrivals every weak. Fish In Bbls Half Bbls. and Kits. North Carolina Roe Herring from the Roanoke snd almost all other goods In my Hoe. If you wilt purchase tbe pure fresh necessaries of me, I am sure you will acquire that health which I will give you wealth. Jno. L. Boatwrieht, Xo 11 Oc 13 X. Front f I. my 8 tf Popular Books T POPULAR PRICES. Froude'e rar, (a sketch), By James A. Frond h. Carlyle's Reminiscences, By Thomas Csrlyle. The Life of Cicero. . By Trollope. Macaulcy's I ire and Utters, By O. O. Trevelyan. For sale vt HEINSBEROER'8 Live Book and Music Store. my 8 tf Annual Sleeting. IHB ANNUAL MEETING GF THE STOCK . holders Of the Wllmlnirtnn rVimnMu .r., Warehouse Company will ba held 1 fjftil OfflrA nf the President or the Carolina Central Rail roe a Company, on Monday, the 9th of May, sill o'clock M. GEO. SLOAN. ap 8 at my 8 Secretary and Tress A Grand Bazaar UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF THE REC torr Club of St. John's Church, will ha nomad at the City Hail on Wedneadsr niirht. if inh. at 8 o'clock, and continue throughout the week. Great attractions in the ART AMD MCSIO GAL' LBRY. Admission to Baaaar aad Gallery 10 cents each. Season tickets 25 cents. myOlw If You Need a Tonic USB Wlrs. Joe Person's INDIAN TONIC BITTERS OxroBD, N. C, Feb. 1, 1880. Mrs. Joe Person's Remed cured oar little s-lrl. who was badly atfilcUd with Bcrorulaln the eyes, a'ter all other available maana had failed. K. E. ELLIOTT. Enclose stamp for testimonials of remarkab cures. Prepared by Mrs, Joo Person, Frankllnton, N. C For sale by WM. H. GREEN, Druggist, tae Wllmloeton.N C. mh 16 ly Parasols and Sun Shades. Brown C Roddick 45 Market Street. WE HAVE NOW ON HAND A BEAUTIFUL assortment of the above at prices rsnelna- from 15 centa to $15 00. LACES AND HAMBURGS. Our line in Laces snd Hambnrgs has nevjr een so complete as at this time. We are opening many novelties. NECK RUFFLING. A New Line just received. BROWN A RODDICK. ap 3 tf 45 Market BL L. S. L. NEXT DRAWING OF TBE ' JLoalslana State Lotte ry TAKES PLACE MAY 10. CAPITAL PRIZE $30,000. Whole tickets. $S 00; Halves, $1 00. Address Lock Box rrt, ap 13 tf Wilmington. N. C. F RESH MOCKING BIRD FOOD, Canary Bird Seed. Mixed and Plain, (Jam cempnor. unionae lame. Copperas. Ac. Ac, Wholesale and Retail. WM. H. GREEN, Druggist, mp 8 tf Market St., bet Front aad Second Turpentine Tools. WE HAVE JUST BXCETVID A LARGE As sortment of Coopers and Turpentine Tools of all kinds. Do not keep any but the best guaran teed brands. If yon want the beet quality of tbM XttS ana lowest casn prices sena your oraers w io Old Established Hardware Bouse of my 8 tf JNO. DAWSON ACQ. Wanted 1,000 Men, rjX BUY BUGGIES, CASTS, WAGONe, HAR ness, Saddles, Collars, Haaes, Blind Bridles, Ac. Beet goods and lowest prices. my 8 tf " QERHABPT A OO. They Have Gome ! V" nesa. Saddles, Bridles, Collars, Whips ff-I and every thing in the line kept in a first' xl 71 Clasa Establishment lust arrived, and will sell lower than any other establishment lathe city. Repairing, Trimming and Pamttagooae at anort nouce, at vimii vaoiwry, in iiuni, ira- tween Market ana rnncess Bireet my 8tf P. H. HA YD EN. anrsTjBE your homes tjt the Ajjjicnltnral Ins. Co., or New TW. ESTABLISHED 1853. ASSETS 1st Jan., 1881, $1,261,731. Insures against lose or damage by Lightning, whether Fire ensues or not Takes no' mercantile nor manufactaring risks; hence Is not hjeetto mm 1m In ii In area. Strongest residence insaraacv jumiymij ice Insurance Corn pee nrU . rn lrmij tM-n risks take, preml caah. waif IS months note with S per cent, interest JNO. W. GORDON A BBO., Agenta. my8tf 84 North Water .L r