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w I YL1DETSKT OS THE SCAFFOLD. Calmly Awaltins his Death, and Bow Ins to the Throng that Saw Mm Hanged. ' . e, THrvmwnna. March 5 The name of the Nihilist who attempted to jhoot Gen Melikoff on Wednesday lat was mio.1t. hnt Yiadetsky He hrnntrht to-dav from the for tress . u i.Ao nl ! Tf nation, strapped in a sitting posture on a black vhicie with his back to the horses. A placard bearinc the words 'State criminal was attached to his Drea-i. - n.-Lu the escort. The scaffold was Burronnded by infantry drawn up In. hollow equare Ou the way to the scaffold and after reaching it, Vladeteky waa calm, smiling occasion ally. After his sentence had been read to him, he turned and bowed on all aide to the people Just before being delivered to the hangnnn, he said a few words to tho priest attending him and kissed the cross. The xeution took place in the presence of an im- .MnAnriiA. The body remained WOUD9 - hanging twenty minutes. f he police arrested seren men In the crowd haying the appearance of tudenU. They were taken to the fortress under a strong escort. London, March 5-When he was first arrested Vladetsky behaved in aucb a manner as to suggest mental derangement. A surgeon was sent for to ascertain whether he was uuder the influence of poison, but the sur. geon pronounced him wli anoV sane. When he appeared before Gen Z iruff. Prefect of Police, for a piehuiinarj examinaticn, he had fully recovered bis self' possession, and made the de o'aration, referred to yeuterday, that Gen Meiikoff would be killed by some of his comrades, and that although his own attempt had failed a second and, if necessary, a third would ba made. He said that he was a native of Miufek. 30 years old, and became a convert from Jndaism, became it wai impos tibia for a Jew to live in rit Peters burg. Gen Melikoff on Wednesday evening, ordered a court martial to assemble on Thursday morning. The trial of the prisoner was open ed at 11 o'clock in the morning. Ihe prisoner was insolent in his language. He said he had nothing.more.to add to what he had already told Gea Zoroff; that he did not want to be troubled, any more and wanted the matter fi a isbed. The depositions were thee read, and the prisoner withdrawn while the Court deliberated. He wa brought back at 1 o'clock, when judg ment was pronounced against him. The judgment on the prisoner senten ced him to be hanged, and his execu tion was appointed for 10 o'clock this (Friday) morning on the Simebnpfskj plain, near the Taaiskoe-sole Railway terminus. , ., The correspondent of the Daily News at Paris says: 'Putting together a good deal of information I have come to the conclusion that Hartmann, the Nihilist arrested here, will not be tn the Russian authorities Orloff the Russian Ambassa- has assured the Frenoh nnArnment that ita deoision in the mafar vhatATHr it mav be. will not aflfcot the relations between Franc mrA Tin mi A.' London, March 6 The Standard's Berlin dispatch says that the Russian (WtvArnment haa en cr acred the services of M Hyrovoix, late Chief of the Per- sonal Police btatt oi napoieon iix. pjThe Czar has sent an autograph re, ply to the Emperor William's congrat ulatory letter. A Vienna dispatch to the Standard says that Vera Sassulitch is still at Geneva engaged on Krapotkine's revo lutionary journal. London, March 6 The Daily New I correspondent -at Petersburg tele graphs: 'It is j said that the seven men taken intooastody by the police at) the execution of Vladesky were arrested for. saying that though the present attempt had failed, another would succeed. Tbe prisoners were poorly olad and ditty looking - The News' Berlin despatch reports that the Ozir, in despatch to theEm peror William, states that the Em peror 'alette r of congratuiationjhas pro duced the most intense satisfaction in St Petersburg. A Paris despatch to the Daily News says Hartmanu's counsel has received the brief against him, and will shortly publish a memorial in answer thereto. Pabis, March 5 The 'irreconcilable' journals publish what purports to be a manifesto of tbe Russian Revolution ary Executive Committee, justifying the plot against the life of the Czar which resulted in the explosion in the Winter palaoe.at St Petersburg. The manifesto expresses regret at tbe ii . . . i i j - aeatn ox toe umonunawj euiuiers iu the palace but deo'ares "that srioh - catastrophes are inevitable so long as the army is the bulwark of imperial autocracy. It says that the revolu tion is forced on Russia by the Gov ernment's repression of intellectual developments, and that the struggle must continue until the Czar abdicates or grants a Constitution: and it de clares: 'We will triumph at all costs. ' From tlie Banks of the Hudson. Newbubo, N . Y., Oct. 20. 1879. H. H. Warnkr & Co", Rochestkb, N. Y. GENTiiRMEK "A lafiy of over sev enty years of age," in failing health for over a year, has been using Warner's Safe Bitters on my recommendation. She feels very grateful for the benefit she has derived, therefrom, and says' that until be used It her stomach could bear no vegetable food for, over, three years. 1 believe it to be a certain specific for dys pepsia. Dr. J. T. Joslyn, Maine News. Hop Bitters, which are advertised rn rar columns, are a sure cure for ague, biliousness aod kidney complaints. Those who use them say they cannot be too highly recommended. Those afflicted should give them a fair trial, and will become thereby enthusiastic in the praise of their curative qualities Portland 44 Oxford F.ee Lance: Mr John Bur- ton. a resident of P ison, is uo .yjf of age. Lnst year he cultivated him self 3.000 tobacco nil s, c",ed crop to Durham last week and sold at a satisfaeto y p ice. He is 'now en gaged in grubbiDg up a lot for bis crop this year. He has never J vote a single time during the past 7b years and has always voted the Dt mo fratio.ticket. Raleigh Dispatch: Would it not b waII forth Board of Agriculture, id notifying Dr Groessman, of Amherst College, of his election as State Chem ist, to also notify him that bis office is likely to be abolished .with the De partment, immediately upon the as semblage oi tho legislature oi ioon Kxnrtsa: About 200 more bales of eotton have been sold in this m-irket this season to date thato were sold last season to same date. Nearly every branch of business m Monroe is earned on Dy young ibj, in fact, there are but one or two per sons past middle, age, engsged in any kind of business nere. Raleigh Nws: The Republicans of fh Fifth OoucrresMonal U.striot met in Greensboro Thursday and eleeted Thomas B Keoh and J w naram, delegates to the Chicago Convention. Jos A Ho8kmTind J JU Keitn are tne alternates. Iebo!utions were passeo declaring Gen Grant the unanimous oboioe of the Republicans for rresi' lent, and instructing the delegates to vote for him on all ballots. Ncwjj&iiianr We learn from Capt Abbey, that during last week, teverai oar ties trom Gape. Lookout, and Shsckelfordf banks, chased two large whales up to Hatteraa Inlet, lney nred four bombs into them and Had one bodt badly. Btov ; the crew, bow ever, escaped without serious injury. rhey followed tbe whales; as tar ae th onter diamond shoal, and were ihen cobpelled to abaudon the ohase Monroe Enquirer : A cnttiog sffray occurred on Saturday ou the road be tween this place and leaver JJitn. it seems that Joseph Colliae- and Sebe, Pope were .n a buggy togetner.ana m fatter belnc somewhat intoxicated e difficulty sprang up between themUur ing wh oh they got ou. oi tne miggy. Pope received several cuts in the body, from a knife in the hands oi Collins, ptoiuoing ugly but not seri ous wounds. Concord -Sun: The population of our neighbor town, Mt Pleasant, ao cording to the report brought us by the mail carrier, Mr D A Sides, is try- mctoHwell itself before the census taker comes sound. In the short AnAnA of half an hour last Thursday, it wa$ increased by the arrival of three young colored statesmen, xney ana thpir hrnnette mother are doing well. 4. friend from Stanly tells us that hhe fishermen on the-xadkm are catch ing fine shad by the hundreds, but for lack of transportation none of them find their way to market. ' Raleigh Observer: The" Episcopal Church, to e built at once at Dur ham, will be a very handsome edifice It is gathio in design, and will be sur mounted by a spire. There was another fire in the country, near Rogc ers' Mill, northwest of the city, Friday night. A dwelling house was burned, the destruction of the building and contents being total. - Yesterday . a few of the boys on musboro street made a kite eight feet high and fiv wide, and sent it up in the camp ffmnnd in rear of Msi Tucker's. It dma narhaps' the largest kite ever made hPre. The colored woman, Ootavia Wilson, or Brown. Who was so horn- blv burned at the house of Mr Jacob . Hiaorfl. corner Wilmington and Gabar rus street?, last week, died Thursday atternoon, in great agony. Charlo te Observer: Arrangements have been made with Rev W W Landman, pastor of the First Baptist church of Augusta, todeiiver a lecture in Charlotte next Friday evening, for the benefit of the Baptist church which is to be erected .here. The gen eral aspect of the' mining interest is more enocuriging than it has been for some time, and the doming summer promise new and important develop ments. ...The visiting merchants continues to come in and make things lively. One whole ale merchant s.?ys he sold three bills of $300 which he knew he would not have sold - but for! the excursion. --Henry'Horne and George Gailoway. both colored, have been sentenced in the Superior Court of this county to be bung on the 7th of May next, one for murder and tbe other for burglary. The resi dence of Dr J FLong, near the track of the Atlantic, Tennessee & Ohio Railroad, about two miles this side of Statesville, was burned night before, last, nothing being saved but a few articles of furniture A valuable piano was inolnded in the furniture u t saved. The fire was accidental, aris ing " from an overheated stove pipe. Day before yesterday, about 9 o'clock p m., Richmond's cotton . gin, very near the depot at Concord, was destroyed by fire. Two bales of cotton and about 60 tons of guano were burned. ' p . Foreign Vessels for this Port (Corrects Weekly.) , . ' Oer bark Anna, Biewerta, sailed from Lon don, J&n IS. Br brig D-H Bhji, Jones, sailed from Lir erpool, Jan 19. 8wd bark eilentium, SUckelbrg, niled from We wry, Dec 15. rf Nor brisr Halter, Hojer, sailed from New port, ria Martinique, Oct. Ger bark Meerkonig , Cantens, at jloaces te", NoTembcr 0. Ger biijr Eiaile, Whale, at Gloaeeater, Derember 4. ' ! Nor icbr Ijary L Yerdes tailed trom im te.dts, November 23. . True success results from true merit. Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewe is placed before the public, resting solely on its own merits. Its success is already indisputable. LOCAL NEWS. ) ; . Easter Eggs will soon be tasbionab:t and will exe'te the wonder of the unsus pecting children who cannot understand hVw a white hen can lay red and blue eggs. W aiited and Caufiht. SAnnthfir thief baa come to- crief and this time one who reems tu have figured to1 some extent iu this city ss a profts. aioual 'sunshiDe Digger.': This moroirg the steamer No- th State brought to tbi oity a bag containing about sixty pounds ofjbeeswax v.hich was marked fur and consigne r to Mr. Morris I ear. One George Hill, colored, stole the wax from the steamer's wharf and off- red ii for sak to1 Mr. E F Johnson who does business on Front street. Mr J. saw the name on tbe bag aud immediately slipped down to Mr. Bear and notified him. of it. . - .i They next went to the sieamer s agents and asked if the wax bad been received and were told that it bad been. They then-went up to Mr. Johoson's, and Mr. -Bear asked the thief some questions aud consented to buy it and told the raaa to walk down to his store for the money. As the trio arrived at Mr Bear's store a po'iceman was called and the thief taken charge of. lie has been 'wanted before and the officers who had warrants for his arrest were looking' for him. Hill is the thief who got Messrs Kerchner & Calder Bros', cotton and also a tarpaulin. winch was stolen last week from Messrs E j Kidder & Sons'. I - : ; Mrs. Jones, how is your nealth this morning? Thank yon, madam, mi eh im proved. I bought a jo tle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup last night, and after the first dose my Conah was checked 1 slept well, and have no" coughed once . this morning. Interesting to Many. . Some of tbe census supervisors have calltd attention to the following ins-rue iidns which will be Of interest to the large nutuber of pe sous ttho are m .king ap plications for the position ol enumerator: - !'In general, every township - will con stitiite one enumeratiou district. Eacb enumerator must be a resident of the township to which he is appointed. Only t or the reason that no com peter t person can be secured in one township can it be embraced with another; or au enumerator from another assigned to it. fThe appointments should be made with reference to physical activity, and to apt ness, neatness and accuracy in writing, and the use of figures These require ments are scarcely more In the interest of the census than in the interest of the enum erator himself. Unless the etticer ap- nointed be fairlv proficient in all clerical exercises he will find his duties.very trying ind his pay very rata. re. -to appoint old or broken men to this duty (as Super visors will, on all sides, be pressed to do) wou'd not be an act of charity but oJ cruelty. fThe census requires active, energetic men of eood address and readiness with the pen. Oidy such can do the work with satisfaction to the government or profit to themselves. j : ' Frank. Leslie's Sunday Magazine. Tbe number for April is ooe of uuusual attractiveness; its pages are brilliant with literary and artistic gems Among tne most notable articles are a charming Ger man allegory, The 'Mai leu of the Wing ed Wheel ; a comprehensive article on the Mormons, by the Kev. W.. Fleming Stevenson, entitled 'A City of Saints.' I is! profusely illustrated, as is likewise 'Martin Luther.' a biographical study, by Ai H Guernsey. There is a timely and arinronriata article bv M. Hi W. ., ei r titled 'Fashion and Faith.' Tbe subject ofjNo.ill of 'The Children ot the Bible, is Joseph the Dreamer. The depart merit of fiction contains, besides the con tinuation of the popular serial! 'Be ber the Nailmaker's Daughter and 'Little Hinges some exceedingly interesting bv celebrated writers. There are Doems of unusual merit; one by J D Burns entitled 'Baalbek, ' with two views of .the ancent city; 'Apm, by the late Frances Ridley Havergal (finely illus- trated,l and the 'Maenificat.' a poem of the New Testament, by the Bishop of Dsrbv. are smirable. 'Rtligious Notes aod News at Home gud Abroad, is a new and interesting feature There are numerous illustrations and descriptions of ecclesiastial architecture, scenery. natua history .adTntur6 etc. Also many articles illustrative of reheious naoits ana cus toms with Scrintural interuretations Intact, the 128 quarto pages teem with most delightful and edifying matUr. The Illustrations number about 100 A single number is ooly 25 cents,' and tbe annua subscription 3. Dostoaid. Address Frank Leslie's publishing Mouse, 53, 55 and 57 Park Tlace, JSIew York. . From a Prominent Urug II mt. II. B, WiBNEB & (Jo,, Rochester, N Y Deab Sjr; It is now ouly three months since we rec i?ed your first sh-p. m?m. oi oiio rveiueaies. wo oav9 sola di ngs in this place for twenty y ars, aud h.ve nevt r sold a proprietary medicine that gives such universal satisfaction as yours, especially your fejafe Kidney and We could rxs ition many who have re rM?d creat bent-fit iu cases of Kidnev difB culties, As'thmi, lihsumtisHi, Diahetse, Bri-bt's Uboasp, e c. Ue-pectfully yours, SlisS'JN & FOX Alexandria Bay, i". Pftysictans' Wine. New York physicians say that they have been usine bpeer's Port Grape Wiua and Wine Bitters in their practice for years, to the; entire satisfaction of their patients and themselves, and take great pleasure in recemmending them to tbe public as being all that is claimed for them, and, in tact tbe ran6t reliable they can - find. For sale by j Green t Planner, Jas. "C, Munds and P. L. Bridgera & Co. j Ihe Cape Fear. Steamboat men inform us that when they left Fayetteville on Saturday morn, ing. there had been a rise of about 6 feet in the river, with the wf ter ttill on the ii j . - ; ease. Wow Open. Mr. Julius Hahn's new dry r.o1s store, at No. 38 Market street, was thrown open to the j ublic to day Notwithstanding tbe very disagreeable weather the ladies were out in force and tho counters were thranged during the forenoon with three veho went there to see and to buy. Mr, Hahn believes in printer's ink and the re- ult to-day fully justifies that belief. A Memorial Gift to Bishop Atkinson It is proposed to present to the vener- erable bishop of this Episcopal diucepe a memorial gift during this tho twenty .lAW" J ' - r I ntbe subiect has been issued by the R(;v. A. H. Boyle, rector oi uaivary oburcb, Wadesboro, N. C , which sug ests that after the contributions are all id toe naous oi ui jv.i.vwt Wilmington, who has consented to act as . . . . . i . : u treasurer, the wnoie matter oe ieit witu ... ' A. 1 the Standing Uommittee, to preseui me memorial in fucb form a they may ddem most suitable. It is furthermore sugv nested that the offerings of the Sunday Schools throughout the present seaso"n of Lent be devoted to this object. Each . . . --I i. rector is also invitea to empioy butu means as he may think fitted to secme the hearty co-operation oi uis parisn iooers. He may make collections or ask fr personal contributions of a specified sum from th3 communicants of his parish. An average of a dollar from every mem ber of the Church in the diocese would ioubtless ensure enough to procure a gift worthy of its purpose. This information we gather from the Churchman, 3. Mutt's Endorsement oi Spec r's Tort Grape Wine. The following, from the celebrated Dr lott of New York, speaks wonders for Mn.Speer's efforts to raise the Oporto tfrape in New Jersey: 62 RlApiSON AVENUE, I New Yobk, April 11, 1878. J Mb. v Alfred Speeb. Dear Sir ; The visit whicn d made last year to your Vineyards, wine-presses aid vaults at Passaic, N. J., satisfied me thoroughly that tho wines manufactured by you are pure and unadulterated, and the very best that can be onerel to tne puoiic lor medicinal uses. - Acting upon mv favorable impreesione at the time, 1 have since recomrueBded the Port Wine more particularly in my practice, and am satisfied, with marked benefit, to my patients. There can be no better proot to tne doubting mind, as to the - Wine being made oi the finest Oporto Qrape,vthan a visit to the acr4f -land covered witn tne vine bearing theluxuriant fruit. Wishing you success in your praiseworthy enter prise, ' ' remain respectfully yours, -ALEX B. MOTT, M. D., Prof, of Surgery, Believue Hosp. Med'i fjdllege, &C', Ac - - - - J. Pnr raIa bv J. G. Munds. Green & Fianner. PL. Bridgersi Co. Commission Merchant,. febig-ly' - s ' For Sale. PERFECTLY NEW OFFICE BAFE MLoaler, Bahmann ,A Co., manufacturers, combination lock, weight 1,503 lbs. 'J -For ele cheap. . Apply at . . , mcaS . THISOFTICE. Icey Ice, Ice. ; QfT OB ABOUT THE 1 6th of April, 1 shad be prepared to furnish No. "5 ' qtrality of Ice at low figures to ' the citizens . of. Wll aingtonaod ask a share of their patronage . B. H. J. ABBEN8, ; nich 1-lm Propr!etor Canal HQeetin fpHE SUBSCRIBERS TO THE'CA.PITAL Btoek of tc Daplla Canal Company, in the several counties, are requested to meet cm .Wftdngday the 10th dy of March next, at MAGNOLIA, F. C, for the purpose of per . manent organisation, and to elect Directors - r for tbe nxt ensniag year. Tbe, nxeetiaf will organize at 11 o'clock, A. M , and at 12 M., nnnn A witl nrnu tn"it4it htciAV "TTna sotacribert are all rquafed,without fall, to V a i. j ; .v ' l Jaceb Smith, W. B. Wells, 8. Albertton, J. to. g. Miller, J. W. Kornegay, for Duplin county. Owen 8. Lanier, W.H. Horn,Tboa. Brjan, for Unalow county. J- P. Binnerman, W. H. Plajer, Eli H Stiver, for Pender county. B. G. Worh, Q. W. WillUrs, Wm. Cal der for New Hanover cunty. feb 32-nien-tmta 3w-wtl0aa. Seed Rice. JQQQ BU85ELS PHIMR SEED BICE. for tale by .. - i to UXt JLLtUZO MABTIV, inuMonM . i WILMIKGTOU MARKET J owwrnciG Quoted steady at 43H oent. les 69 at 1 KOrtlN- Quoted firm at 1 1 tor Strained aud $1 22)4 toi Good tetrained. No sales re ¬ ported. TAR Quoted steady at $115. CKODK TO KPENTLNK Quoted steady at $1 55 for Hard and $2 55 for Yellow D p. COTTON Quoted firm, sales 40 balea ou a basis of 12 cents for Middling. The following are the official quotations Ordinary M. 11 Ci ta. 11 I5-i6 " Vl " 12 " 13 ' Uood Uroisary.... plrii UaaH . OrriiTia.rv UU1VI W . J .yv-r UllI1inr 'diddling... ... ood Middlinir... DAILY fclOJIPTi Uottot..; bal Spirits lurpenune 68 c8 iT.ia : 9i bb i JrudeTuroantina I7 " IIAKINE NEWS. ARKIVED. Steamer Elizabeth, Bis bee, Smithville. a team -yacht Passport, Harper, BmlthTille Steamer North State Green, rayetteville, Worth 4z Worth. . . , Rcbr Caroline Hall, Shepard, Philadelphia with guauo toC C K'y. vessel to Harriss A Howell. f chr Louiso Frazier, Crawford, Philadel phia, guano to C C K'y, vebsel to Harriss A Howell. . !-cer JC Hickman, Evans, Wilmington. Del cargo ty Champion Campress Co, ves sel to Harriss dt Howell. Schr T B Witherepoon, Nassau, EG Barker & Co. CLEARED. v Steamer Elinabeth, Bisbee, Smithville tite-uu-yacht Passport, Harper, Smithville Geo Myers. Steamer North State, Green. Fajetie yille, Worth & Worth. k Exports, ' (XAfcTWIK. N'pw York-Ktemutsbin Keaulator 12 bags rough rice, 55 kegs tar, 8 bales yarn, 15D bbls tar, 112 bbls pitch, 189 bales cotton, 166,778 ft lumber. 25 casks spts turpt, 12 crates 29 pkgs mdse. WEEKLY STATEMENT Or BTOGKB ON BANB MARCH 8, 1680. Cotton aabore...... 1,229 afloat.. 2,039 Total 6,268 Spirits ashore.... 10,895 afloat Total 10,89- ItoiLn aahore 83.291 afloat.... 3,200 Total :. 86,491 Tar ashore 4,642 afloat. 2,050 Total....................... 6,592 Crude ashore, afloat... 3,030 To tal.... 3,C30 HUOBIPTI 0 TBI WEEK BSDIHfi MABCH 8th Cotton............ 282 Spirits 1.0. ft ttosin 9,267 Tar.... 1.041 Crude 491 axFO&Ts roa ram watK bndimo uakch tth. Domestio. - Cotton.. . 237 Spirit. 35 &ofiin............. 665 Tar 600 Crude... Foreign. Cotton Spirits k Roain. ..17,578 0 ude............ ...... ......... List of Vessels Over 100 tons in Port March 6. 1880- BARKS. Nor NatLilde, 286 tons, Miland, CP Mebane Nor Christian Wilhelm.429 tons,Whicksen RKUeide Ger Maria Sophia, 344 tons, Witt, 11 At Wnafavmavin Nor Kristine, tons Jmstn, R E Heide Nor ot Josen, 6W tons, Christiansen, RE Heide Dan Elene, iW tons, Dabl, K Heide Ger bark Fritz Von d r lancken,85 tons, Frie&e, E Peschau & Westermann Ger Lydia Peschau, 376 ton . Bremers E Peschau & Westermann Nor Rex, 334 toes, Hansen. EG Baiker&Co Nor Stanley, 800 tons, Gal Yoaen, RE Heide Nor Marie. 3G4 tons, Tallecfc3er R E Heide BRIGS. . " ' Nor Soli aer, 334 tons, Hem ickseu, R E n ' idP Swd Err il, 265 sonc, Ebbjsen, R E Htide UMl A -nit A OT7 4rta " Qn1nkM a I , J -Wi uu, A U(tlCI C . U Xi . viut? U Klleid Br Alarac 211 tons, Sanders, : . . Alex Smih: t & Son Nor H elene, fidd tons, BalveiiwCti, - K Z Heide Nor Somerest,333 toiy, Cls n, I; E lieide Cier Exprv as. 27 toos. Fret wort. E Peschau & Westermann Ger J H Ej-piog 260 tons, Bulow, E Peschan & Wi8rmann Sp Dos Canados, 22? ton-, . , Laid ap for repairs K SCHOONERS. Am James Ponder, i71 tons, Rol i. s c, Harriss & Uoweil Am G B McFarland, 267 tons, Strong, Master Am Mary Ar,n McCauD, Kiva'ianb, E U. Barker fc Co Br A F Kaa .ofpb, 155 tono, Rcpairingi b Bear 3fcBro Am b W S.maions, 1 3 tons, Campbell . . I Harriss fe Howell Br Ju'i, Elizibetb, SO tous, lurahauj, . , J 11 Ntfl Am E H Drummoud, 206 tons, Higgins, E G Barkei 4fc Co Am Uomn ander, 277 tons, Chase, . E G Barker A Co Iliscellaneottf. SPEER's e Ueed in Charches for Commnnfon Spcer'N Port Grape Wi e Fours Years Old. fJlHlS JU8TLT 0ELBRATDJATIT Wine ia made from the juice ot the (W, Grape, raiaed in thii count-y.. It. inTilH Tonic and Sirentlienin Properlia are unsurpassed by any ataer natite V Heing the pure juiee of tbe jrrape, under Mr. Hpeer'a own peraona'- aupi vU-"", ita purity and genuireneaa are jfurM,i The ToungeBt chilo may artakf o itV tvJJ' oua qualities, and tbe wkept inrti uee it to adractifge. It it particulars kePe fieial to the. aged and debilitated, Mo' llM to tbe various ai ments tu at afflict th WlP sex. It is, in ereirj respect, A Wl Tn n BELIED ON. 1 Speer's P, J. She rrv, The- P. J. HHEKRT is a Wine of Wi RIOR CHARACTER and partaieaoftU g Idea qualities of the erape from hkk. is made. . For M KDlClSALPKOFEEllli it will be found unexcelled.. Speer i P, J. or Pedro J. Brandy, This noted Brandy is a pare diistUlatius from the grape and is equal to the finet Bq. neesy or Otard Brandies; for medicinal pur poses it can be relied upon as strictly par.' See that the signature o' Alfred Hpeit Passaic, N. J., is orer the cork of each. b. i tie. A. FPEER'S Mt. Prospect Tbejirdi, New Jersey. Office, No, 34 W axrea 8t, 5ei ork. For sale by GREEN A FLAKIfT R, J. C. MUNDS, Druggists, and P. L BRlDGKKi CO. aoril Mr Watches, QHBONQMETEBS, JEWELRY Repaired neatly and promptly, by J. L. WINNER, No. 3 South Front street, Wiloiinf ton, V. I Orer tenty years' experience, tiirsoii trial. .aai Tho. H. HcKoy, Bobt H McKof ATTOZH7Z.1T0-AT-LAW WILMINGTON, N. C. Office North side Market 'street, beta.? Second and Third streets. an 2T- NEW MILLINERY STORE I AM CONSTANTLY RECEI f INO,' Ft Ooods which I will sell cleap frr tb. such as Bonnets, Bats, Bibbocs, Flowerr ni every thirg in the Millinery J ine. Ir fartf Crocheted Goods always on bard, m Lace Ooods- Hn man Hair Goods ioral Work done in theniost approved style. Ladies will do well to call and if e fur tM selres Country orders recefte pronot sttention. MRS. J. BKEK, feb 4 Corner Third and Ort(r Coney's Tobacco Store TF YOU WANT THE BEAT 6 aid We. L Cigar go to OONEY'8 where j on will"1 the largest selection of Imported and I'om ic Cigars, Chewing and SmoHne T rs-o uentiemen will pieate remeniDtr dii" not keep open on Sundays, therefor who wish to purchase my goods wiu us do so during the week. jan 6-u Walter comt, Steamer Passport VILL BEtiUME regular trips THURSDAY, Febrnary 26th, leaving Wilminarcn at 2.30 rV naviog Deenputm tne moot pemri we promise Excnrsienists every c nf,rt F0" Bible. OKO. MYKKS feb 24 g. Gommissioner's Sale. BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE OF TB Superior Court of New Fan- ver et-Bi inthecae of E. B. Ooelet and otbeii,' W. W. Lane and others, 1 will txfet the 31st side of Princef street, between th old tow nal building and tbe Baiter lot, frou,i3 Princess street 60 feet sad ruppi' feuth warily that width 9i fee i ef lots No. 1 and 2 in Block 166 t0! tbe official nlim f thm Hitr of Wllml!! Sale to take place at 12 oVoek, M. T J t -ale libera), and will be msda ko isle. A T. LOJDn" ren'y A Morris. Aucdoneeri Wilmington, N.. C, 27th Feb. 181 V feb 27-ta SCHOOL OF ORAWINGi PAIMTI8 TNSTRrCTION OIYENIn CraToa Up A and IndU Ink Drawing, toOt "u? in Water Celofs,' Oil, Pa-tel acd Cowtf" Z7 rnotographt, at reasonable rates. For fartlr: partieula ina1 11 M School sTUms of Misses Burr k",' rear of 8t Jams Chursh rt!?U Old Newspapers. A QUANTITY OF.OLD JIK WSFi.?3 or wrapping, offtrsd for salseheM Mpt4 , ; DAILY KYli w:QVltSt ublic acetion, at Frcbange iPf'.T cltr of Wilminrton. Vn Wednedf . day of March, 18 0. the lot of 1 fj
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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