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MISCELLANEOUS Sarsaparilla If m highly concentrated extract of EarsaparUla ud oilier blood-purifying: root, combined with Iodide of Fota lam and Iron, and Is the safest, moat relJ al!, and most economical blood-puri&er that eaa be used, It larxriaUy expels all blood poisons from the system, enriches and renews the blood, and restores iU vltsTlrirg power. It Lt the best known remedy for Scrofula soul all Scrofulous Complaints, Erysip elas, Eczema, King-worm, Blotches, Soree, Bolls, Tumors, and Urn p lions of tba Sain, as also for all disorders caused trj a thin and Impoverished,, or corrupted, condition of the blood, raeh as Rheumatism, Tieurmlgta, Ttheumatle Goat, General TJcbQirjt and. Scrofulous Catarrh. The Daily Review. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 19, 1881. 77- I'auv liccuw h the tarsal ona kit rirctUatitm. of any natspaper ' i in lAc cxly of n utntnqUm. IS GONGKCSp VK8TK!UA Y. SENATE. ' Washington. rb lb. A bill was stlop:il authorizmc the erection of ti public building at Macn. da. Mr Harrim i ntro etl a bill for the aJiuiiti of I he Sit f Dakota iniu th IJiiio i cm e mial Ux'dz wild the oriz na1 M'e Keferred to the com. niiit on T riilorns. ! After the paiase of number i f private 'and i unimportant ohm. too Static at o'cl'-ck. resumed consular, ation or the Currticy bill, and Mr Vuzh addressed th Senate in favor of the l'iutub anieiiunifTit Mr Cke followed Mr Push and favor edthpisase of the I'iurub or Vest amendment, providing lor the issue oi Treasury notes as bank circulation is retire! Mr Vest then addressed the Senate in, advi cacy of Li amendment. Mr Jones, of Fla. opposed the propo sition ol Mr Vest, and defended the banks. j .... I Dp J n flvofAPn Lowell Masff Mr wh monsm wamu " ' ivr.J.U.AyeraiO., l-0WCll,ma35. measures were defective, and would not, as wey stoou, accompusu the purposo for which they were in tended. The debate was continued by Messrs Plum b. Morrill and others, until the Senate, after a brief executive, session, adjourned. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Under tho call of States' the follow inz bills, were introdnccd and rc fcrrcd: IW Mr rcll. of Ark. granting 320 acres of public lands to each of the survivors of the Mountain Meadow massacr. Rv Mr. Belford. Col., a resolution calling on the Secretary of Stato to In form the House whether l'nnce uis- marck has sent to his department any letter touching the resolution recently passed by this House concerning the death of Laskcr, and it so, to trans mit a copy of the same, and inform the House of any advices he may have on IN FECKUAKi-a soon a the this subiecL cither bv tclczraDh or let- g w - or tcr. Uy Mr. Kin?, of La., appropriating S500.000 for the relief of tio sufferers Irom floods in tho lower Mississippi val ley. Also, lor tho distribution of seeds to the sufferers from the flood. Mr. Dovvd, ofN. C, from the com- mitteo on Coinage. Weights and Measures, moved to suspcndho rules, and adopt the resolution making the bill for the retirement of the trade dollar the special order lor Tuesday, tho 11th of March. Azrccd to. A bill was passed fixing al one 'cent each four ounces, the rate of postage on second class mail matter, when sent by persons o'her than publishers or news paper agents. i ' 1 be Tensions Uommiltee was called, and Mr. lie wilt, of Ala., moved to suspend the rules and adopt a resolu lion making the Mexican pension bill the special order for the; 21st inst. On ihis motion many Republicans refrain ed from voting, thus leaving the House wiihoni a quorum. A call of the House was ordered, and the Sprgeant-at Arms was ordered to take absentees into custody and bring them before the bar of the House. The House at 10 p. m. was still filibustering, no business being trans acted i sars hare started from Cairo for. Sua kirn . - Some of the shots fired by the rebels atSuakiiu today reached the military headquarters, and Hakcr Pacha had a narr w escaped. The Porte will snu io.ouo men to Jiddah. in Arabia, to be kept in readi ness for service in the Soudan in case THE MAILS. at the MISCELLANEOUS. City Fo3 thev arc needed mAtx's Sxxixrxxn.J.k has cared me of the Inflammatory Ilheumatlsm, vita vLich I Lave goffered for many year. , w. II. iloonr." Durham, Lv, March 2, 1x2. . razrxaxx ar Svld by all DrcUti ; ?1, tlx bottles for 53. laa llx tc4p dAw io :c Steam Yacht Louise! DaSSESOEB AND FBEIUIIT STEAMKB for SmlUiTllsedailr. iuus mw ami accom moUtloBS fine. TneLUUISKls a aeie bost and Is roirsntee-i safe. Will lea re SmUhrllle 8 A. 11. Lea re Wllmlnrtsn 2.30 o'clock 1 M. Wharf foot of Dock Street. WM. WEEKS. Jaa IS Agent spiI Owner. PIJfiOELL HOUSE. -TJNDEB NEW IlANAGEilE.Vr, WILMINGTON. N. C B. I PEBBY. rroDrtctor. Late Proprietor AUaaCe llotet. rtrst-Clxss la all Its aDTttntnMmUi Trm IlllifliUli Ealeigh Register. -pjAKLY printers receive the necs.irr raatrll the patticatva or ane ualmiiU iikuistck. a North Carolina Democrstlo newspaper, will be rommenced. The Bcoisteh will be printed week It until the gTeat political campalcn of I 34 begin. It will then be Unel twice a week, or as often as mj be useful or neccssarr to the Demo cratic artr In North Carolina It will lie printed from new and beautiful tjpc on gooJ w bite paper, and though U mar not Iks Urjre enoujrh to noM all at once all the oot things that glowing prrMpcrtusc somcutnc promlv, yet tte application of a thorough knowlclr or bow to use them will put Into lu llilrtr two broad columoa all tho news, much good readlejr, and a complete bbtory of xrhatli done In North Carolina Mr 1 laic will be (Mi tor of the ItfglAtcr. The price of the Heplitcr will be Si a i ear, 1 for six months, l'ay for your trnruc piper, and then remit tr tho UcgUlcr. Tbow who remit SI to this eRlce will receive mii'itml nm either Tolume ordered of "Hale's Imlus trlsl crl " TwoTolumcs arc now rcaly : TllK WoOli AMI TlMRtCA Or N'OKTII CaIS- OUXA CtinU', Kmmoni' an t Kerr's taolcal liepor s; supplemenlt! by .v cir.ilc County Uporu of stanllnr KorrsU anl 11 1 a t rated by an excellent Mp of the Utc. lTolame.Umo. loth, 57! pj l."2-. I.xDtsTuit or Noam Cakouxa 'n tiii: Coal, axd Ibox CorxriEi. K nimbus'. Kerr's. LaldtevTs. Vlske an-t the Census lteports; supplemented by ful and accurate aketcnes of tbo ntty six Countl aal XIsp of the State. lolumeI2rao. Cloth. 423 pp. tl.20. A. Mit as UALKHill UF.UI.hTK1:, Jan IS IUUlh. N. C. Humbert In Danger. Rom k. Feb - 17. The Governiuen1 has received inforjiiation from Uivita Vccchia that when a train by wbic" Kim? HuuiUrt was returning 'from I . . . h ..In. luitariwn Afonlalln an" IlUliilll lilt' " - - - .... Cornel", four men on the roadside fircu at the carbineer guarding tlio train- The latter fired U shots at the assail ants ai d wounded one of them. He also seized and rendered harmless a bottle of gunpowder wilt-a lighted fuse attached, which the miscreant had thrown aboard Che train The men es caped. Tho Laskcr Resolution IIeklix, Feb. 17. The American Ix-'ttation here has no information re warding the reported return by Prince Bismarck of the resolution of condolence oyer the death of ilerr Liftker adopted by the United Slates House of lie pre sentalives. Tho Taqblalt hopes that Americans will not hold the Germans responsible for the acta of Prince Bismarck. The malls close and arrtre office as follows : ' -CLOSE. Northern through malls, fast. ..7.00 P. St. Nortliern through ana vry mnlls....d.00 A. M. Ralclgta 6.15 P. M. and 8.00 A. M. sis: 13 tor Lhe ri. c Uaiiroad and routes supplied therefrom lnclud- j tag A.4K.C. Ballroad at ! I 7.00 P M. and 8.00 A. M Soathera alalia for all points South, daily 6.15 A. M. and S.00 P. M. Western malls (C. C. KaUway) dally, i (except Sunday) r. 6.15 P. M. All points between Hamlet and Ital- 6.15 P. M. nan lor encraw ana Darlington Ball- roan 6.10 A. M. and 8.00 P. M. nana lor points between Florence anl Cliarlcston 6.15 A. M and S.00 P. 41. rayeiievuie auuooicea on Cape rear Uiver, Tuesdays and Fridays 1.00 P. M. ajcktcviiie, vi3 iumuervon, iiauy. except feurolays ...6.15 P. M. onsiow u. li. an intermediate offi ces, i-uesaays and Fridays 6.00 A. M. smim vine mail?, by steamboat, dally - (except fcnwiays) 8.30 A. M. Alalia lor taT mil. ShaUotteand Little T inBCELLANEODS. With Silk Plushes and Felt Cloths to match for Lambrequins and Mait NEW LACE CURTAINS T , i , : it . . ' just recetveu, anu someoi tne dcss oargams ever ouered in this lias CORNICES AND C0KNICE POLES. CARPETS JETTSO? BE SOIb I Wrbjhtsvllle, dal Town Creek, taver, Tues days ana JTldays 6.00 A. M. IT W....8.30 A kf Ufti JtOK DEUVERV. First come, first served ; you; must judgo whether yon are interested . the bargains offered; not much trouble to get the bargains. A FEW CRUMB CLOTHS, Cheap. T Northern through and wav malls 7.30 a. m Southern Malls 7.30 A. M. uaroiina icnirai iiaiiroaa 9. 00A. M. aiaus col ice lea from street boxes business portion of city at 5 A. AT... 11.30 A.BlJ ami 5 30 r si. ana rrom other polntc of the city at 5 I . Bl. SUmp Office open from 7 A. M. to 6 P. M Money order and Kelster Department open irom S A. M. to 5.30 P. M. General delivery open from 7 A.M. to 6 P.M. and on Sundays Irom 8.30 to 9.30 A. M. ' , Carriers delivery open on Sunday from 8.30 a t Vfk A If feb 10, 1884 F2. M. rJcirjTIRE. i Choice Imported Cigars ! Sash, Doors, Blinds, &c. JJ AVISO KNUACaD THK SKUVICKaOF atK. G. if. ALTArrCIt (late or AluCcr A Price), sod arranxed for tho rmrcUae of new pedal machinery, we desire to notify our friends the public that we shall at an rarl? dar be rrepred to fill onlm for SASH, iHMlltS. BLINDS. BRACK KT.-. WOOD MOULDING, and ORVAMKNTAl. WOOl WOUK of all tlescrlptlan Wo expect to eompete with Northern manufacturers, anil solicit order from responsible par tcs. IIAUT. It At UK Y A CO.. Copper, Iron and Wood Workers. Uandzl honth Front M., feb S tf Wilmington. N. C AT BOATWRICHT'S FAMILY (JltOCERIES. STATE NEWS. Greensboro Workman: The reviral at Eden still goes on with increasing interest. Congregations large -and at tcntive; 15 have professed religion and many others are inquiring the way. Twenty have joined the church. Goldsboro Messenger: Again we have the pleasure of announcing to the citizens of Goldsboro that the Uev. Dr. W. H. Milburn. "the blind man elo quent," whose lectures here last lall were so largely attended and highly enjoyed, will deliver two of his best 1 ecu res in this city on Thursday and Friday nights of next week. Ono will be "Stonewall Jackson." and the other will be either on "Itobt. E. Lee," or "Our Best Society," it is not yet de cided which. At tho residence of Mr. E. F. Hatcb.theRev.flr. Whitfield officiating, on Saturday at 3 o'clock p. m , Mrs. L. M. Waters, who has been boarding in this city during the winter, was united in tho holy bond of matri mony to Mr. H. N- Willey, both of Chicago. III. Mr. Willey arrived here on the eve of the marriage. The happy couple will return to Chicago after making a wedding tour through the Southern Stales. Tho Raleigh Visitor has the following particulars of a murder m Harnett county: Daniel Lucas, aged about 53 years, killed William Williams, aged 83 years both white and heretofore re garded as two of as peaceable citizens as the counly contained. It appears that Lucas went to Williams1 house and assisted him to grind his axe. Then Williams told him or reproached him about a bridle bit that Lucas son had borrowed. Lucas told him that he knew nothing of it, but to send up to his house and he would send him two bits. r - 1 the Cure of Coughs, Colds, rsefiesi, Bronchitis.Croup, Influ-! enza, Asthma, Whooping Cough, In- : Consumption and for the re lief of consumptive persons in advann stages of the Disease. For Sale all Druggists. Price, 25 Cents. JUST RECEIVED AND ON SALE TIIK BEST LlM OP CIGAKS ever offered to the Wilmington trade, j 81-3 cents apiece to 35 . J cents apiece. Our slock of DOMESTIC CIGARS la also The Place to Bay droceriesl ; WHERE? AT CRAPOM'S. EKCAUSK HE RENEWS HIS SUPPLiri by erery Steamer. He tecps notulnf but the best and his prices are as low lasMhe hwm gbateVpTnK apple put 1 ap "SyTui I grown and the most delicious article for r m GEO. M. feb 5 - CRAPOST, Arent, 22 South Front St of superior quality. coy 15 ly telp dftw COftLaiEKClAJU WETV. WILMINGTON MARKET. February 194 P. M. SPIRITS TURPENTINE Quoted quiet at 34 cents per gallon. Sales of 50 casks at these figures. ROSIN Quoted firm at $1.15 for Strained and $1.20 for Good Strained. Sales at quotations. TAR Quoted steady at $1.35 perbbl of 250 pounds. CRUDE TURPENTINE Quoted SPLENDID CIGAE FOB i i 5 (Cents. We ask a personal Inspection and trial of our stock. We are determined to give the smokers of Wilmington a GOOD CIG AK AT A SMALL, PRICE 1884. Harper's Weekly. ILLUSTRATED. i narptt WttUy stands at tho head of Am lean Illustrated weekly Journals. By Its i partisan position In politics, Its admiral f lustrations. Its carefully chosen scrta.ls.4kvr stories, sketches, and poems, contributed b the foremost artists and authors of the day.u carries Instruction and entertainment to thou sands of American homes. h it will always be the aim of tho pnbMeri to make Harper' Weekly tho most popolir and attractive family newspaper in the workL and, in the pursuance of I this design, to pi sent a constant Improvement In all these fea tures which have gained for lt tho confidence, sympathy, and support of Its large annyofV Harper's Periodicals.' P. feb IS ,. BRIDGETS & 00. HO North Front St. steady at $2.15 for Virgin and Yellow Williams replied that be.was up- Dip and $1.25 for Hard. holding ; ms son's rascality, and it is said COTTON-Quoted dull and lower to mat iv uiiaius struct ijuuaa ursi. iucas pnll of inl . i r went outside the vard and was followed scl1 at A0 cents per pound for Mid bv Williams. Lucas, it is said, struck dhng. No sales reported. The fol- Williams with a hoe or some other lowing are the official quotations : beary instrument and cracked his skull, 0 . Q from the effects ol which he died in about three days. Lucas has engaged rirM!S"y of mj f ii mvumg .......... ig cents ARE NOT SURPASSED IS- Quality and Cheapness ! Eyery thing Guaranteed as Represented. John L. Boatwright. 11 X Is S3 11 NORTH FROST STltsIKT. New Management. I-lKOtf TntS DATK THK STEAM Kit MIX 4 NKliait A passe nnder my manairat. Ta boat will be m dtvIc r a ek .rhedule al erery roartesr and eooal-UraUoa to tas 'senrers will be jcuaraatceO. 1 will be thank lul to have paxnt:rs rriort to roe any want of attenlloM while an the boat Mo lkjoor al lved oa boat so far aa the fflcers af the boat can prevent U m J. M. McOOH AN, toj Star copy U Ownr. If Dyed A TMOXACJa'3, U SXCOXD STKXKT.be tweea Market and Prlaec, ladlee an I Gen Ucmea's goods of every deacrJpUo. any color, a pair ot roar wi aCVl utovee. GOK DON'S .STltATlSGY. ICepor t that II o Has Kecosruized Tho Falsb Prophet. Iajndon. Feb. 18. A dispatch from Cairo says: "General Gordon has ar rived at Khartoum. He has bad a proclamation posted at Khartoum rec ognizing Kl Mahdi as Sultan of Kordo f4n, rcmitling hall Ihc taxes and placing no restriction on the slave trade. The Arabs ot Khartoum express great sat isfaction. ) EGYPTIAN JE.VLOLSI tS. Egyptian soldici3 presented to the Khedive an address protesting against the despatch of Egyptians to the Sou dan and demanding the removal of the British military oflicers. who, they said, ucre aliens by race and religion. General Sir Evelyn Wood was.im medi ately sumuionfd to tbo place, and on his arrival confronted the mutineers, who were then and there arrested. The incident is considered to be of very urave import, especially following the departure ot the Itritisb irom Cairo for Saakim. A number of Egyptian soldiers bad Ucn seli-cicd to drive a camel battery to the Soudan The petition, which was presented by four privates, was uumcrou&Iy signed and purported to be indorsed by tho whole Kgyotian army, which objected to being employed in a Christian expedition. General Sir Evelyn Wood declares that ihe signa tures lo the petition are forgeries. It is the general opinion Ibal the Egyptian army ought to be disbanded, as it is useless and dangerous A despatch from Cairo says: "The mutiny itself is considered of trifling importance and has not shaken the confidence of the English oflicers in the Egyptian troops. Ordet s have been given to confine the Ilrilih expedition to the relief of Tokar. It is expected that a d ecu .ye battle will ba fought on the Cllh inst. The rebels fired on the forts to day, but soon re tired. ATTOKAU. The scouts sent from Trinkitat tow ard Tokar report that Oaman Digna. the rebel leader, is massing men near a defile closing the road from the coast, at the spot where be defeated Tahir racba and Colonel Moncnei. it is sun posed that Osman Digna's plan is, if be fails to red ace Tokar before the arrival of tho Engl.sh troops, to give battle at the defile. Shiek Morghani and Col on el Messadaba, who were sent from Saakim to stir up the tribes in tbo vi cinity, report that tbey only succeed in securing a promise ot neutrality irom the chiefs. Admiral Ileweit is advanc ing his lines four miles outside of the Suakim zone. II is trench are within range ol the guns ot the -English fleet Messrs D 11 McLean. O J Spears and W E Murchison to defend him. The case promises to be quite interesting. i List of Letters. A list of uuclaimed letters remaining at the Post Office in this City on Wed nesday, Feb . 20. 1884 : S B Dinah Broadhurst, Harriet Byrd, John A Byrd. Willis Burr. C Mary F Cornish, II C Crowell. E Larue Eastcll. F Katie Fields. II Friday Hill, George Howell. Hans Nielsen Hansen, Tabilha Hays, J A Heat. J Scjlla James, T J J arman, L P Johnson. K Rebecca Kellcy. L-Elsie Lvde 02). MHarriet Montague, Julia Mag Iochlin, J C Meyer, Sue Mackcn tire, W II Mercer. R William II Kichardsoni Edmon Roberts. ' i S-Frank Sprewcll. J W Smith. Mary Eliza Slokes, W W Shepherd. T Rachel Trask, Joe Tyson, Martha Turner, O D Thomson. V Katie Victor. W Agnes Williams, Harriet Wil liamson, Nero Wilson. Persons calling for letters in the above list will please say "advertised;" if not called for within ten days will be sent to the dead letter office at Washington, I). C. Ed. R. Brink P. M. Middling 10 Good Middling.. 10 DAILY RECEIPTS. Cotton........'.... 191 bales Spirits Turpentine 183 casks Rosin 1780 bbls Tar 769 bbls Crude Turpentine 604 bbls MAKINJE NEWS. Wilmington District. Methodist E. Church, South, Quarter ly Meetings. JrTKSTKOUKD. Elizabeth Circuit, at Eliza bcthtown ,Feb. 1617 Bladen Circnit, at Bethlehem. Feb. 23-24 Cokcsbury Circuit, at Beth any... -'....Mar. 1 s2 Newton Grove. Mission Mar. 5 Point Caswell Mission at Bry ant's, Mar. 8- 9 Duplin Circuit, at I Kenans vdlc. Mar. 15-16 Waccamaw Mission, Mar. 20 Onslow, at Leban on, Mar. 22 23 Flemington Circuit, at Flem ington. Mar.29-30 W. II BOBBITT. P. E.S For Pure White Lead & Paints, "andj suxft vi iuuwm wtass anu a f . ... . towes t prices torgooa articiea be sur o go to Jacobi's Hardware Depot, f ARRIVED. Steam yacht Louise, Weeks, Smith ville. Master Steamer D. Murchison, Smith, Fay etteville. G W Williams & Co. Steamer Bladen, Green, Fayette ville, O S Love & Co. ! Steamer A P Hurt, Worth, Fayette Worth & Worth I Nor barnuo Deodata, Andersen, j St Nazarre, Ileide & Co I Dan barque Helgesen, Axelsen, Liv erpool. Heide & Co Schr Mary E Van Cleaf, Small, Ber muda. E G Barker & Co Schr Emma H Drummond, Higgins, Navassa. E G Barker & Co Nor barque Norden, Mortensen, Oporto, Heide & Co CLEARED. Steam yacht Ixuise, Weeks, Smith ville. Master Steamer D Murchison, Smith, Fav etteville, G. W. Williams & Co. Steamer Bladen, Green, Fayette ville. C S Love & Co. ! Steamer A P Hurt, Worth, Fayette ville. Worth & Worth. Ger barque Greif, Dethloff, Rostock J Ger, E Peschau & w estermonn Nor barque Abel, Danielsen, Savan nah.' Ga, Heide & Co Br schr Mary L Dunn. Ilindon. Bridgetown, Barbadocs, Northrop & Cu turning , Exports. FOREIGN. Rostock. Ger Ger I barque Greif 2,821 bbls rosin Bridgetown, Barbadoes-Br schr Mary L Dunn 160,592 ft lumber ANOTHER MARK DOWN IN LACES.! IN I SPANISH BLACK AND CrtKAM, I ALL SIi K, Ier,Year): HARPER'S WEEKLY.. ....'.V... J.....1. k i .. Nineteen cents for Inches wide. 25 c. Twenty-flve cents for 3 Inches wide. 31c. Thirty one cents for Inches wide. 43c. Forty-three cents for 4 inches wl "e. &c.t Ac i Ac. , A fall line of Valenccnlnes, Torchon, Brelon, i Oriental, In Cream and White, at exceedingly i educed prices. An early eaU will avoid the rash as the goods are too cheap to last Ions. Beaded Laces and Crowns at forty. three cents and upwards. HAMBURG EMBROIDERY. 2 Inches wide, 7 cents per yard. 2 3 4 5 6 3 14 10 15 23 31 55 43 5J llAltfJtlt'S MAUAZ1NE.. ...... ........ 4 00 HARPER'S BAZAR.. 4(0 HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE 1J0 Harper's Franklin Squark LiBiuBr, : One Year 02 Numcers. 19 tf rostage rree to an subscribers In the UalW Biaies or uanaaa. The Volumes of the Weelh lcrin . trMttfc lirst Number for January ot each year.1 H'bcn no time Is mentioned, it will be understood that the subscriber wishes to commence vita the Number next after the receipt of onler. The last Four Annual Volumes of Uarptr't Weekly, In r eat cloth binding, will be sent by mall, postage paid, or by express, free ot ex pease (provided the freight does not execud one dollar per volume), for (7 00 per volume. Cloth Cases for each volume, suitable for binding, will be sent by audi, postpaid,1 on re ceipt of $1 00 each. L i Remittances should be made by rost-Offlcc Money Order or Draft, to avo'd chance of to. Newspapers are not to copy this ' advertise ment without the express order of IIabpei t Brothers. - Address i IIARfER A BROTHERS, nov New York North Carolina Resources. "One of the most useful series of descrip tive books ever published about any State." Boston Post. . j i Ac. Ac., Ac AT Ac. TAYLOR'S I BAZAAR, 118 Market St. feb 13 WILMINGTON, N. C and tho forts. Tokar Is hotly pressed by tho rebels. who have turned against the town a number of Kruop guns reccnuy cap tured iron the igyplians. Tho Has Sportsman's Goods, f WE HAVE THE FINEST ASSORTMENT o f Kaxtlaa aad BelgiaTa Breeea Loaders ever broagat to Uds taarket.t Aloa ant eaas stock, of Sheila, Wadding, Primers. Cart ridge Bagm. Gaa Gape. Gasae Bags. Ac-la fact we caa show a stock of Hardware, Good goods aad guarantee prleea. W. JC SPRINGER A CO., Socceasov to Joha Dawson A Co feb IS IS. U aad Z3 Market &uect John C. Dayis, ATTORNEY AND ' I COUNSELLOR AT LAW, WrucrjroTOJf, N. Office over the Bank of Mew Hanover, j Practices In aU the Courts of tie State. mr Special attention paid to tbo collection f r.Ulssa, I nmriltf Wanted. A COMPANY WHO PROPOSE TO stabash a manufactory thereon, well-tlmber ed eyprene Uada. Parflea who may have snch lands to dispose of are requested to eommunl rate, with me at Wadeaboroor by letter with Mr. Jeea T. James, at WUmlsrtonin wn f run prrteulars aa to exact location of lands Bumber ox acres, probable yield of timber the acre aad lowest price, must be malt known. JOHN T. PATRICK. State Immigration Agent, aplMdl ; Wadia&oro, K. Printingfe Bindingi! Our friends will please remember us when in need or anything In our line, whether Printing, Ruling or Binding, as same will be done with promptness, and satisfaction guaranteed, j j We desire to call attention of those who have never favored us with their patronage, to the fact that oars Is the best equipped cfeuibiisnmeni m me city, ana none but com petent and skilled workmen employed. JACKSON & BELL. jan 19 ' iLYOWkHEALY State i Monroe Sis.. Chicago. Will mA prrmi.1 tommy .!4sw tbefc' , BAWD CATALnnur J I Mil .111.. tt Sit. 4 . N, A, STEDMAN, Jr., ATTORNETr AT-LA W. Office on Princess, between Front and See ont streets, la the Basement of Building Nal I . next tO OKI JOUrmol Rnllrif Wfltuvn. riHJ",fU Criminal and Ovfl Court of New Hanover Bladen. Columbus, Pender and Brunswick Counties lebS-dArwlm . Hale's Industrial Series, Two Volumes Now Ready. l. Tna Woods awd Tikrsrs ow North. Carolina. Cnrtia's, Emmons', aad Ken's Botanical Reports: supplemented br accurats County Reports of Standing Forests, andlUui- tratea by an excellent axap oz the state, 1 Volume 12mo. Cloth, 273 pp., $htS. II. Ix the Coax, akd Iroh Coctttics or Noam Caroltsa Emmons', Kerr's, Laid ley's. Wilkes', and the Census Reports: sup plemented by full and accurate sketches of Um nrty six counties ana Map of the State. 1 Volume 12mo. Cloth, 425 pp.j $LC0. Sold by all Booksellers, or mailed postpatt on receipt of tho price, by hi 1 , a i. HALE Jt SON, Publishers, Booksellers and Stationers, ; ; ' New Yort Or, P. M. HALE, Publisher, Raleigh, N C" sept - I .,. r Furniture. 200 CUAMBKB ANDfPARLOBSoia from $25 to $153. Hew styles and flrKlw goodaat ; ' GREAT BARGAINS! FINE BOOK CASES, SIDEBOARDSj I SECRETARIES, WARDROBES, LIBRARY TABLES, ! CptUge Bedsteads, Mattresses, Chslrs, Ta bles, Ac., Ac, at big bargains. Call and k me before you bar. D A. SMITHS ' tirnttnr nlf. 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