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-rv . v:-; : :-.---ft5.'.-ti.j. II, Win. H. BERNARD. ' EXCEPT MONDAYS. KATB3 OF B0B8CMTTIOM IK ADVAHO 1 1 malli Doatase paid,. .......... Vt 00 4 00 3 S5 Vnrie months, 1 00 one momu 't. snbsarlbera, delivered In any part tf the g-W i,i avi- . .: OIiTLlNISft. Mr Ba-crofW the historian, on motion of aiT' . I Judge Tburman, wis lumiucu w m 6c uu - -the floor of the Senate. - Senator Qro- I ver, of Oregon, made a personal expiana I j.r.a f nhanrH Krrtnfylit ftfrtkinnl tion in aeicuww a bimbytbe NeifYork fiiraW. Hon. Julian Hartride, of Georgia, ia dead, of paeumonia. The feeling of diaquie tud in 'banking circles in London con tinues. ' - -Coal has advanced in En- laad 00 account of threatened strike among I tbe colliers. The German press is I crcatly : pleased at the result or tne elections in France. - two 01 me iuaaiaa bcuwus have been closed on account of the demon- cirntionsof the students. New York markets: Money 2i&4 per cent ; cotton quiet at 9i9i cents; flour in buy era' fa vor; wheat ic lower; corn without, de cided change; spirits turpentine firmer at 28 cents; rosin quiet and firm at $1 S5 In" l " Governor Hampton is slowly ini- nrovinW Crutches have been ordered for him from New York. The weather was too cold for Senator Thurman, so he did not: go to OhiO'to make the promised speech on the "Jackson Democracy." will yet be heard from. He It is now in order to make villain- nnacuns on Grant and Cork. The - - i j imp of this office- says Ulysses! is a failure as a seaman, not being even a sooil dork swain. This is patented. : Hon; Alexander Stephens, of Geor gia, we regret to learn, is worse. But ;r the fact that he has been so often an has shown such uncommon , recuperative powers, we might ; ex pect the werst. " I 'the'' Southern JRevietct once so ably edited by the late Dr. Albert Taylor Bledsoe, has been removed to Rich mond, Va., where it will be published nt $4 a year, instead of $5 as former- Secretary McCrary's recent revoca lv. We presume it will cease to be tion of the order prohibiting army .h nrn of tho Sonthfirn Methodist cers from approaching members . - , ... . I Episcopal Church, as lt.is announced; in the Richmond State that it will I "enlarge its sphere of usefulness 'and I mala, t th trnn oornflr-sione: of ... , i . , I bouthern nteratuw." we are giaa to see this stfement, as the South I needs an able organ of i culture and I thono'ht I u ( I me new, city government or 4iew York was organized on the 6th inst. I ! Mavnr Hnnnpr favnr mfranrhmMt. I , j v.. w : I it., .u . . at.:.u I iic Days lucre uiu iuu iutuv uuiuiais - and in manjr instances their salaries are excessive. This is the case in I North Carolina, and the Legislature fibould attend to it, even though the Governor sbouW not recommena any redBction of force or pay. Mayor I Cooper is forgetting rid of all sine- J cures and unnecessary officials, and is ' i I convinced that 'the revenues of the city sRould be more efheiently col-1 looted, and that no lease, franchise or I privilege should be granted without n,u-!. .u .i I "ucuuiiLe return w iuo uuuuo cau- I ry " These views are sound and pro- per. New York, like North Carolina, I has HnfFrd in th nant from waste- I fal outlays, excessive taxation and . J I misapplied funds. This is a good year for a practical illustration of re-1 form and retrenchment all around: , 1 i I The Radicals Drof ess to have found I - , ;k-4 a I i i wuu w couuiu i vuv, i "icholls, of Louisiana. He served as I deniitv fljit.i-TnrUfti the --ir j "-tj . I w aj va- m w i aivwa w Orleans last summer. We know I nothing of this Saint, and he ' may I tell the truth in what he testifies. The .Washington , correspondent of the Baltimore American writes on ' the 6th inst: V" - v "'''"V ' "Mr. St. Martin has made an affidavit j charging with-a minuteness of detail that of itself corroborates the truthfulness of hla statement, that monev was raised and naid . to secure those witnesses who came before the committee and denied their former tes timony before the Republican Coneresaion al CommiUea. If r. fit. Martin fnrthprmorft . declares that Mr. Stenger, the chairman of me juomsiana Potter - suDcommutee, di rected him to ascertain whether the wit nesses summoned would give testimony of aiue to tne Democrats, and if they would -uui to return them as not found." It will be in order for Mr. SteBger and the others of the committee to epeaVout and say whether St. Martin tells the truth or not. 1 oenator, onaron, all the way j from Nevada, after an absence-a holiday , , - , - oi , two years, has appeared in senator Sharon, all the wav from Washington and o..iinid tha nlnA it was fondly hoped would know him no more forever. The said Sharon w , 1 proposes to celebrate his - return , to the scene of his "glories by voting to eeat Corbin in place of Gen. M. C. Butler, of -: South Carolina.' ' The caJ. filiation is, according to a Baltimore VOL. XXIII.--NO: 91. Sun special, that it will be a tie vote, TMjVff canting Vote for (Inrhfn s Rrtt.? A j - o . nice utile arrangement , might mis- carry if senator Davis should vote for Butler, as that would . give him a majority of one. So it may depend upon Jadge Davis whether South Carolina shall continue ;td be repre sented in the Senate by its ablest man, who -has high character for in- tegrity and honor, or by such a crea- tUre M Corbin. SUCCESSFUL APPLICANTS. From the Raleigh Observer we copy the list'-of successful applicants for license to practice law in North Caro lina: ! Jacob Thomas Barron, Edgecombe .county. ; . i i William Wainrignt Barber, Wilkes. George Samuel Bradshaw, Randolph : George' William Britt, Sampson. - William Franklin Carter. Kockinenam. Parish Alexander Cumminga, Madison. James Alexander Davis. O ranee. ; lucwpuiiua uun jitui iud( vruiiiuiu. Swift Miller Empie, IS ew llano ver. Samuel James Erin, Burke. I Benjamin Stancell Gay, Northampton. f a a m l i a ; jonn pieea uioboo, vumoenana. Eueene Early. Gray, JToreyllw James Madison Gray, Rowan. I Fernando Godfrey James, Pitt Robert Hasell McKoy, New Hanover. i nomas nail MCii.oy, jr., Sampson. James Bryan Martin, Bertie. Zachariah Boardman Newton, Cumber land. 1 ! Benjamin Posey, Henderson. . Addison Uuy Kicaud, JNew tlanover. Bernard Philip Ryan, NeW Hanover. .1 JL O J 1 O 1 George Archibald Shu ford. Transylvania. John Pevre Thomas. Mecklenbure. David Mitchell Vance, Mecklenbure. t Georsje Henry White, Craven. William Roberts Whitson, isuncombc. Robert Clarence Whitaker, Wake. Frm WiialVlBC(B. Special to Richmond State. J TBS ABHT BIJLL. Washington, Jan. 7. The army bill is the special order in the House for the latter part of this week. of Congress upon pending matters of illation has had the effect desired. They have already published a pamphlet in opposition, and letters MeM? oomingin w vpngressnien and to Gen. oberman and the Becre tarvof War exDressinir their views in regard to the bill. There aTe very con- nictmg opinions on iu i merits, botn among staff and line officers. Perhaps tne nearest generaiizauoa oi inese nntntnrta i a that, f.na cttiTT nnnnaa g - me feature8 of the measure, but favor the general plan of reorganiza tlOTI. DTOVlded the ObieCtlOnable POf . . . , -nVli!. . tions Dt onanzea. xneune ameers i. , . , . . . , I havA hutn mn tivAiinlA t.n l.hfl bm ft8 a wh?le bat te opposition AiAmfnt amonor them is increasiner. Last night Generals Sherman and uancocK naa a coherence vvii- of ... General Burifcide is chair- man, for the : purpose of reviewing the whole subject, and making such suggestions as may make the success it (ka Kill mnra nortain i xhk Canadian fishebies. it ig expected that either Senator Uonkling or senator JLamunas will propose, at an early day, in executive session of the Senate, that negotia- . . . . j " t-, for the immediate abrogation of the treaty in regard to the Canadian fisheries. ? By the provisions Of that . IiJ! ten years upon two years notice, but it :8 Dre8amed that there can be no great opposition to its immediate ab- rogation, because tne ianaaians proved before the fishery commission . : in; tnat tney were losing several minions Ol aoiiarg every year uv iu uubmuuub. i that lhe united States gains no great advantage by its continuance. 1 BUIXDOZING CON NG. ! t e u. .t. x or ino uai-o ui uaruiuujr iu iun t ".-, , - .ooVinv to nersnaffe. Senator Conkhng to forego opposi- tion to the changes the President desires to make in Federal offiees in his State. And a leading Republi can gives it as his .private opinion that the nomination will be con firmed. The fear that an extra ses sion of the Senate might become neoessarv is having some effect, be cause that would precipitate tne transfer of the control of the senate to the Democrats. . , Spirits Turpentine. The Roanoke at Weldon was frozen over on Saturday night, That , must be a remarkable body which contains 120 members and ATArv one of whom would i make a capital I Speaker. Selaht ' . . ; The Shelby Aurora learns tnat 4 several government autuienes wm oo I ties in a lew monins, .... v "e8 10 iew m,;ulu , v ; t ? The Salisbury ewa has c to tell what is going on in the busy and the Randolph Sun has gone ceasea world. out in endless night. "Rest for Oie weary.w ' An engineer on the railroad be tween Charlotte and Concord made thirteen miles in fifteen minutes. The Observer says: Talk about , lelegraph poles looking like a fine-tooth combf They looked' at times like a row of wooden buildings. ;nxy y. f Rey.JP. M. Jordan, the Baptist Vaniraliat states In : the jBOMcol Seeorder that during - the last five years, he has I preached fifteen i hundred sermons, vand WILMINGTON, - there have been fifteen hundred professions of religion. ; This is a remarkable exhibit oft leal and .usefulness.: . , ; , - Raleigh; j Observer: The Su preme Court met at 1 -A. M.. vesterdav. Associate Justice; Ashe is retained at his Siuarith North Carolina. It was a pleasant sight to see a North Carolina court representing North Carolina ideas, habits and justice. The people selected these Judges. f- Raleigh Mus:, Stepping into the Tarboroyesterday eveninfci IVSw rei porter was greeted by Dr. Blackball with one of his blandest smiles, and confidently rolIXKf JlJf roof three men whose combined height was twenty-seven feet nine inches. ? The community were shocked on Sabbath morning to learn of the sudden death of covers a general recognition that retrench- mentwill be the real Issue Of the session. and a pronounced ambition to make it efficient enough to at least satisfy some- wnai tne aemanas or tne people. Raleigh Biblical Recorder: Rev. Wm. J. iruiford, of Nash county, has been called to the pastorate f the New Hope and signed the charge of the Church In Greens Doro. - - Rev. N. B. Cobb, of Ldlesville. I has been called to the nastorate of the church in JFayettevilie. and has accented. Re v.j Jacob Utley has resigned his cnarge or tne church, at Moorenead City, and has accepted the pastorate of the three churches in Onslow county . His postofflce aauressis bwansboro, N. C. Rev. J. Ii. Carroll, a native of North Carolina, and recently of Warrenton, Va., has returned to tne uid .North state to work in the inter. tstof the Foreign Mission Board of the I eouincrn aptisi uonvention. A number of Mecklenburg conn- I ty bonds were sold in this city last week at 91 cents. This is not bad, and considering that the county ia in debt $300,000 it is a striking evidence of the publio faith in the countyjs ability and purpose to meet its obligations. A citizen of Gaston coun- ty reports that scarlet fever is raging there to quite an alarming extent - Two I young men got into a squabble on the ice I otherbut the row was quieted without se- rions results. Many horses have died in this county recently from blind staggers. The Messrs. Warlick. the enterprising young proprietors of the Lincolnton iYtM, wui, in tne course or tnree or tour weeu, establish a newspaper at Newton, Catawba county, to be under the immediate super vision of Mr. George A. Warlick, Mr. W. M. Warlick to continue In charge of tn Hem at Lincolnton. t : CITY. NEW ADVKBTlSEnKNTS. Muxson Overcoats. A. David Keep warm. Woimi & Wobth Coal. t A. Shbxgb Reduced prices. Mobjusok & Allen Low prices. Kekchnkk & Caldeb Bros. Bacon, flour, salt, &c. ' M aaaa -aaa-g---- Itoeal Deta. "Bring inl' is the cry. Wood of course is meant, from the country. The Rattlesnake Shoals Light ship is on the ways, at Messrs. Cassidey & j Ross ship-yard, preparatory to a literal re building. A slip of memory made us sub- stitute the name of Dr. Curtis for that of Dr. Potter, in the matter of the fire at Smithville. Unless Washington's birthday is observed as a holiday our business men must wait for the Fourth of July for an other rest. ; "Shove," "Push," Walk in" and "Come in," were some of the affectionate invitations suspended at the doors of many of onr merchants duriner the cold snan of weather : - . . ' Amanda Smith, the colored wo- man who was so seriously burned by her domes taaing nre, on monasy last, nas so far recovered as to quiet all appreoension oi a fatal result ;The 8th of January, once so well observed in the South . in commemo - ration of the battle of New Orleans, passed awav vesterday , without an indication of that event being remembered. ; Samuel Gregg, colored, who ob- taine'd v a peace warrant, last Monday, against H. A. Atkins, and was mulcted in (he costs for his trouble, was released from jail yesterday, having settled up the de-j mands sgiinst him. The Fayettevillians have been in the frigid zone for some time past Cap tain Garrason, of the steamer Murchixm, reports not only good skating in that region, but miniature specimens of icebergs float ing arpund, from Haw and Deep rivers. Uapt. K. W. Williams, or tne British barquentine Birdstow, is in the 6ity. While in port on a previous trip he was kind enough to head and raise a hand-, some subscription for the yellow lever sufferers in more distant Southern cities. This single act ensures hini a warm Wel come from our people . Thermomeitr feteeor. . The following will show the state of the thermometer, at the stations mentioned, at 431 yesterday evening, Washington mean time, as ascertained from the daiiy bulletin issued from the Signal Office in this, city; Atlanta.......... 56 Augusta....:.... 61 Charleston, ..... 54 Charlotte ,.88 0orsicana,.......32 Galveston........ 5 Havana.... ...... 75 Indianola, 40 Jacksonville,. . . .63 vt, Woat 71 Mobile...'... .... .67 Montgomery .... .60 WwT '"' r RaTannahT...!! ! . .68 St Marks, . . . ... .58 Wilmington,. . . . 04 The componenu of Dr. Bull's Cough same time growing Insolent, if not resist Syrup are daily prescribed by the, ablest 1 fuL;iHe was therefore marched oft to the physicians, whose success Is due , to toe specino . inHuenc. pi , wom uS-. Dr. Bull's ConghSyrnp skilfully prepared for immediate use, is for sale by all , Drug- gists. t: N. C., THURSDAY; JANUARY 9.! (879: , . , ' . - - l .tf K-. TvDaya ladleatloaa. f For the South Atlantic States, falling ba rometer, warmer, southerly winds, cloudy and. rainy weather, followed by colder northwest wind, and rising barometer. We printed la Tuesday's paper a list of the newly installed ; officers of one of the Lodges of Knights of Honor in this city,' T. , .,,,. tn . m . hitii romHtinn 11 "idtobe in a healthy condition, havt 5f l! "em PieDUIUI ,nnas- " "" cial institution of the first merit, apart from social influences. This we infer from the fact that in other States, where it , . AmA ,t, r.j v la trhaps more extended, the Order has performed noble work. . From a statement, f0y instance, of the Grand Dictator of Ten learn that : $13,000 was - contributed by members of the fraternity, outside of that State, torelieye the pressure occasioned by yellow feyer on those within its borders. This amount was disbursed exclusively for the benefit of Widows - and orphans of its deceased membership. Besides this sum, disbursed to the families of deceased menv hers, without imDairinz any oDlieations to the living. . ; This is a flattering exhibit of the workings of the fraternity, and plainly demonstrates that such orders can scarcely multiply too rapidly in' our city and State. Bakberr of a Brnaiwlek Store. Information has been' received by us of the recent robbery of the store of Mr. J. W. Wilson, at Calabash, ia the lower part of Brunswick countv. of several hundred dol- u it seems that Mr. Wilson keDt his gro open ite ,ate 0Q- the ni-ht of i , , ... . " robbery, and it is supposed that the thieves unlatched the windows, which had been preTiou8ly closed before his departure, and, r; , : ... . .a "8 . were u- abled to gain admittance to the store and possession of the funds. A negro, George Stone, who j was present in the building just before Mr. Wilson closed up for tb nigut . was arrested on suspicion, and after- wards confessed his guilt, implicating Henry Mahler and two other negroes whose names our informant did not remember. All of the parties, were thereupon arrested and lodged in the county jail at Smitnville. Only thirty-seven dollars of the money stolen has been recovered, that sum being in the possession of George Stone, who wai unquestionably the ringleader of the robbing raiders. Tha Warsaw Bow. The Stab of the 2d of January contained a reference to the Christmas Eve row at Warsaw, our informant as to the disturb ance avowing that Friday Hill, colored, after the row had about been quelled, rode through the streets with a guu and tried to incite another riot, for which he was promptly arrested and bound over in the sum of $150 by Mayor Davis for his future appearance to answer the charge. Ia a communication to us Friday states that injustice was done him. He admits that he obtained his shooting iron, but de- cIre8 wa3 on,y for the Purpose of de- fending himself in case he was attacked, He did not, he says, attempt to incite riot, that he is a law-abiding citizen, and that he regrets the occurrence referred to. How ever, Friday had to give the bond demand ed by the Mayor of Warsaw and time will either vindicate or convict him before a proper tribunal, when we will give him the benefit of the decision. ' a flan Freita to Death. (During the recent cold snap, John Bart- I ley, a mulatto, came down to Fair Bluff, Columbus county, this State, on a raft DOttad for Georgetown, Bi C. He was, for ome on, discharged from the service Qj the OWQer of lhe boat iate one afternoon, afld acCompanied only by a dog attempted I to return to his home, some distance from j Fair Bluff, on foot He was compelled to 1 cross a stream, and Instead of" availing I himself of the ferry at that point, waded I across and was found next morning, on the opposite bank from bis place of departure, cold in death. The dog; was fastened to a bush near by, and the supposition is that Bartley, chilled by his passage through the water, tied the dog and essayed the build ing of a fire, but was unable to relieve himself in this way and perished from the intensity of the cold. Several weeks ago it was stated in the Stab that Mod jeska.the great actress, would visit Richmond shortly, and charge $3 for reserved seals. The exorbitant price of Emission named was deservedly charac- I terized as an imposition on the public and I severely denounced. ' I We saw the statement in several ex- 1 changes and considered it reliable, but are t glad to learn from letter, received from Mr. John T. Ford, of Baltimore, under whose management Mod jeska will come South, probably visiting this city, that the infor mation was incorrect, and that notwith- I gtandinffthe heavy expenses attending the j appearance of so distinguished an artiste, I the usual admission charged by first-class attractions of $1 50 for reserved seats would I be the price, and not $3 as stated. I narai'i court, The Chief Magistrate of the city disposed J 0( only one case yesterday morning, the caU docket containing but one name. John Martin, a flatman was ithe unfortunate, I He' kiodledafire on bis open boat, and kept it buUrtQZ nfttil a policeman bade him put it out, which he flatly ref used to doat the I jockUp, and yesterday morning the Mayor , nrJ,.a tnsontioBtoawaUO iato the treaa- ury or fifteen flays la jaiLf The latter alter IWUig new w uhu m wnnwB t-w. hb ouhw wwa ' OPBBAnOTJSB. - 7 " Haavpty Daanoty a.att Ulcfeit, - The Opera' House Was opened last ieven- ing for the first time In Several weeks', and an nausuallj large audience assembled to witness the performance mf Topy JDenier's Httmpty Dumpty Company . Mr.- George H. Adama was the Humpty Dumpty, and played the part of the clown most capital- y, investing me cnaracier wnnmany en tirely new and extremely1 amusing features. The troupe is a first chus one in every rer spect, and delighted thfijaudience. V ,-iW in The varietypartof h8titgbts'Bperform- ance would almost alone equal an ordinary travelling company's, attractions, and , the coappearance of the specialty artists with me uumpty uumpty ..troupe gives an ' au dience three hours ": of uolimtted ' eolov- City Taxes.'" : An examination of the official records at the City Hall acquaints us with the . fact that the policy of the present Treasurer, seems to have been effective in leading,' at least partially, to the adjustment of taxes. The figures show that up to the 1st of Jan uary, 1878, the amount of 1 taxes for 1877 paid in was $43,066 54, while up i to the same period in 1879 the taxes paid in for 1878 foot up $45,091 23, in round numbers nearly $4, OOO-Jn, excess, of-lhe previous year. How far It is wise to allow per cent age reductions for prompt settlement of public dues is difficult of solution; but the system inaugurated here appears to have had a beneficial influence. : ' Carolina Central Railway. We learn that the. Carolina Central Railway Company, and the people of Hickory, in Catawba ' county,! have con summated, or. are about to consummate, aa arrangement by which $10,000 are to be raised to build a branch of the road from Lincolnton to Hickory, with the view of tapping at the latter point the Western North Carolina Railroad. It is greatly to be desired that the Carolina Central should farm all the connections originally contem plated in its construction. With those properly formed, and a wise administrative policy, the vast traffic which now flows to other points would soon find its way to Wilmington, where it naturally belongs. Appointed. Thomas M. Smith, Esq. ; having resigned his position as one of the magistrates of the county of New Hanover, a commission has been issued by S. VanAmringe, Clerk of the Superior Court, to Thomas M. 'Gard ner, Esq., who, has qualified-and entered Upon the discharge of the duties of the of fice. BIVBK AND IKAKINB lTBHIS, 1 The Norwegian, brig Anna, Petersen, from this port, is booked at Antwerp. - The German brig Alma, Grabe, from Wilmington, is reported at Stettin, Janu ary 1st. Quarterly noetlnco Frat Banaa for ibe WllmlaatOB Dlatrlet. Clinton, at Cinton, January 11-12. Coharie, at Mingo Lodge, January 17. Cokesbury, January, 18-19. Bladen, at Centre, January 25-26. Elizabeth, at Elizabethtown, Feb. l-. Whiteville, at WhitevUle, February 8-9. Waccamaw Mission, February 11. Smithville, at Concord, February 15-16. Wilmington, at Fifth Street, Feb. 23-23. Wilmington; at Front Street, March 1-2. Topsail, at Union, March 8-9.; ,; Onslow, at Tabernacle. March 15-16. tar The District Stewards will please meet at tne rarsonage or Front St Church. in Wilmington. February 25th. 1879. at 10 o'clock A. M. A full attendance is de sired. L. S. Btjekhead, P. E. 'r : - . ;thb JHalliSV:.r.!:!-.n' The mails close and arrive at the City Post Offlce as follows:. CLOSS. Northern through mails. ..... 7:45 P. M. Northern through and way mam... v.... ...... 0:3U a; M. Mails for the N. .C. Railroad, and routes supplied there from, including A. & N. C. r ! Railroad, at........ 5:30A.M. Southern mails for all points ; jSoum,dailyt..;i........Vi 7:30 A. M. Western mails (O. C. R'v) dailv? (except Sunday). .......... 5 .-00 A. M. Mall for fjheraw & Darlincton ; Railroad ..T. . . . t :30 A. M. Mails for points between Flo- Lrence and Charleston.. -i 70 A. M. Fayetteville,and officeson Cape ; Fear, River. Tuesdays and , Fridays 1:00 P M. Fayettevillel via Lumberton. i daily, except Sundays..,. 5:00 A. M. Onslow C. H. and.interme-:. ! diate offices every Friday. . . 6 :00 A. JIL Smithville , mails,, py , steam i boat, daily (except Sundays) 9. -00 A. 11., Mails tor . Jiiasy Jim, Town . Creek and Shallotte, every Friday at . i ; ..... J. 0.-00 A if. Wilmington and Lisbon, Mob : daya and Fridays at . . . 6KX) A. M OPEN FOB :delivebv. Northern through mails. . . . i . 9)0 A. M. Northern through and way mails. . . .' v.'. . r. . 7KK) A. M. Southern mails...... ... -7 .-00 A. M. Carolina Central Railroad. . 6.00 A. M. , Stamp Office Open from 8 A. M. to 12 M. and from 2 to 5:30 P.M. Money order and Register Department open' same as stamp office.- - , General delivery open from 6:30 A. M. to 6 SO P. M., and on Sundays from 80 to 9:30 A. M. - Stamps for sale at general delivery when stamp onice is ciosea; ' Mails collected front 'street boxes every day at 4.uu r. jb. v o Key Boxes accessible at yall hours, day anamgnt..) , m'- "!- ajpEOCRASTIHATION IS THE THIEF OF LIFE aaweuaaox nnu. jjon'c coqaei wiin a uoaga, a Cold, or any lane or throat Complaint Without even aa kanr'a delay "prseorev Jun'a Bam or Hobxhound jjtd Tab. These't no discount on its , race's Tootnacae m rops cure Toothache la oo xntnnte. v - GOOD ADVICSl-tlow ia, tin tune of year for raeumonia, ians rarer, sc. jcvery ramuy tnoaia hare a bottle of Boaoam Qmu Stkvp. Doat allow for one momant-ttof wm a to taao hold of toot child, row family ot yoiuaeii. - Conaumptlon, Aattima. ' PaMimowla. Croao. 'Hemorrnaes. and , other fatal diaoBaaonaeafia,' taaaauraain-la- carlBthoaaaadsol theoa -dreadea aUaoaaea. Oim bottle will last yoM whole family a winter and keep yoa safe from eaogerr ' , , WHOLE NO, 3,562 jaw itebi;. . Chew Xlcksoh's Best Sweet Navy Tobacco. . CAKBOLnrc. a deodorized extract of Fetrolenm. the only article that will restore hair on bald heads, ia an elegant dressing, and contains not a particle or lead, aalphur. or other poisonous drug, bold by lis. t FINE ENGLISH GTJNS The attentinn nf annrta. men la umteO-td the adTerUsement ef Messrs. 3. A W: Toller, maanfactarers of fine breech-loading Cans. Birmingham. England. Their cmna ant maita to order according to apecin cations and measure- menia iDrnunea. inns ensanng tne right crook, length of stock jfca t.-?. , ,,-. FOB "UPWARDS OT THTRTV TB A S AToa Wnnow's Boothiks Stkup has been used for children. It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves woro oouo, regulates the bowels, cures dysbstbbt and diabbhcka, (whether arising from teething, or other caaaea. ; An old and well-tried remedy. 35 caHTS a BOTTts.!' .: KOT MEDICraK BTTT VOOn Tha fall mnA early winter season ia the harrett time or hackinir coughs and debilitating forma of Catarrh, just aa tha later spring ia the seed time of malarial ferera. Ta know a certain core of the one, and a preventive of the other, ia to have within onr reach the moat inestimable blessing of the period. We do know of them, fer these marvellous properties are combined in SCOTT'S EMULSION OF PURE COD LIVER OIL with the HyPOPHOSPHITES OF LIME AND SODA. There ia no form of physical waste and prostrated vitality that a bountiful nee of the Emulsion will not change to glowiBg health and full life and vigor, and then it la not a disagreeable me dicine, bnt the moat delightful kind of food. - u NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Hats at Low Prices ! GOOD HAT FOR $1.00 ! . Samples Fur Trimming jun received, At j HARRISON & ALLEN, Jan 9 tf i HATTERS. A Few Hore ". o F HEAYV WEIGHT OVERCOATS 1 j PRICE VERY LOW ! Handsome DRKSi OVERCOATS 1 at Jan 9 It . 'atUNSON'S - jTOTICB IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT APPLI- . I. - cation will be made to the General Assembly for the passage of an act to incorporate The Champion i - , - i " -I ' Compress and .Warehouse Company. Keen Warm. A.ND IN ORDER TO DO SO. BUY AN OVEB- j COAT FROM DAVID. A large stock just received in time for this cold snap, and we arc offering them at j EXTREMELY LOW PRICES I Aak for the PEARL SHIRT, it ia all finished and ready for the laundry, and at $1 OO. jam 9 tf i j . A. DAVID. Great Reduction In Prices ! FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS WILL SELL ' CLOTHING Lower lMjlias Erer teen Offered, In older to close out my Stock. ! A. SHRIER, Jan9 tf j 34 Market street Coal. Coal. OUR FRIENDS WILL PLEASE REMEMBER THAT WE HAVE A FULL SUPPLY OF GRATE, STOVE and ENGLISH COAL, which we deliver any where in city at . Lowest Prices 'or CASH. jaa 9-tf ! WORTH A WORTH. Bacon, ;Plonf, Salt, &c. gQ Bozea D , S . SIDES, d0 Smoked SIDES, ggQ Bbls FLOUR, all kinds, 5000 8acki UVERPOOL SALT, 1000 " Mar8haU'BBlown8ALT 200 0 corFBK? 75 Bbls SUGARS. ia nnATardflBAGGiNQ. j 7QQ BdlsPieced and New TIBS, jQQQ Push CORN, j 10QQ BushOATS, 200 alS Choice Tknothr MAY 100 'BWS Hhd8 HOLASSES, I : Bbls New Orleans MOLASS IS, - QHhds Cuba MOLASSES, 25 "P1181 Tie"BICE,. I ' Jg Tabs and Tierces LARD, i .s gQQ SPIRIT CASKS, : 1 Hoop Iron, Glue, Rivets, Nails, &&, &c. ! For sale by - Jan 9 tf KERCHNER A CALDER BROS ' 1 THEN OF LETTERS. INSPIRED BY A FREN. ITA xled demand from us "native here and to the manor born," are seeking to locate the exact spot first settled by the Cape Fear colonists happily now AU108T determined by tradition,' it la meet, before bis name and heroic deed shall be known only by tradition, that onr business men should cause to be written in letters of gald upon the gates of the city the nameef him who oegan the custom new considered "quite the thing' of checking aceoents before they get cold and eendiag the "clark" around. . , . iWe propose a monument of "8AJCS." ailed thwb uu va, - vo uis ereriaaung memory. . M. iVOrt large orders we wm make yon tea ofiV - , ' 1 ; . P. JH. KINO co Sole Agents Celebrated Sam Cook Storea, . Jan 5 tf . : WBmington, N. C. Sugars, Molasses, GoiTee, &c 1 250 bI MOLASSS' ' QAA Backs COFFEE, ! ariRTAW A VOLLERS, . Bouthest cor. Front and Dock eta. jan5tf Flour and Ileal. ff AAfi BHs FLOUR, '-5' vi ' Iv I , Of A Boxea BACON. ' m - . . j For sale by j .w. ,J ,. ADfiUll VOLLKES an5tf yu. B4iw WMD.ua,..,,..,.,.,. KW 1, .,s, viwiwwis.,,l,i.,1. ; IAj - two woakaw.'.;.;u...-w. ::.: m ' " ThreeweekB,...................! 8 M , ' " Onemonth.......... ........ 10 0U Twomontha,... ; 17 OvVi ; " Three months,... 84 00 , " Six months, ... 40 00 ' : " One year,...-. :. 60 O0 larCoutract Advertisement taken at nroBor- tionately low rates. ' Ten lines selid Nonpareil type make one square. NEW i ADVERTISEMENTS. Boatwright & IIcEoy JJAVB SINCE THE HOLIDAYS RENEWED their stock. It is new large and complete.' ' To onr retaU friends we will state that we are alfreto their wanta. We buy close and we aell close. Our motto is "CAN'T BE UNDERSOLD !" 'Do you mind thatr' 7 - Some of cur friends who have put up counters once said we wcrs "retail men." Now, to, you. gentlemen, who buy at wholesale, wn will state, if yon will came and examine our goods and prices. and we dont put them to the blush, we will ac- knowledge we have been In the Grocery business for twenty-fire years to little t ' uwu VH1UX us lur luur mpntha and more we will state we positively need what is due us. We gave you value received, and we think it is as littla as yon can do to come for- nwu uu mue a Boowmg. x ou can all have credit you will "tote fair" and pay your bills promptly what we need in this land. Nearly all debts now are denta of hnnnr Wnn - , -. . . VM w jvu waj .v. wuu roil "osfetlitog to sustain life? To those who pay AW WUV IFtTXlO JVC TTTfli janon -. BOATWRIQHT & McKOY; low Prices to the Trade S. SIDES, Smoked Sides, Smoked Shoulders, ' ; Mesa Pork, Canvassed Hams, ; Sugar, all grades; Coffee, all grades, Flour, all grades; Tobacco, Snuff, , Cigars, Seap.Candles, Candy, SUrch, Lye, Potash. Bread Powders, Oinger,. Pepper, Spice, Barrel Covera. Buckets, Brooms, . Blacking, Bhoe Brushes. Ac PATTERSON A HICKS, o Grocers and Com. Mereh&nts, Jan 8 DAWtf SI N. Water Street. Just Received, Another supply of that CELEBRATED BRAND of Jack Frost Flour, Awarded a Gold Medal at the Paris Exposition. It iu uu cuai. a lie very naeat maoe. ALSO, JQQQ Bbla FLOUR, all grades, OA A Boxes Dry Salted and wvU Smoked SIDES, OCA Sacks Java, Laguyra wv and Rio COFFEE ' 1 KA Bbls Crushed, Granulated, LOV Standard A, Ex C, and C SUGARS. OCA Bbls Porto Rico, Cuba, N. O. OOXJ and S. H. MOLASSES. Bbls City MESS PORE, Tubs choice LEAF LARD, OAAANewand Second Hand -: &))J SPIRIT BARRELS, Lake George and Lebanon SHEETINGS, Manchester and Randolph YARNS. Crackers, Candy, Soap, Starch, Soda. Potash, Lye, Snuff, Matches, Con, Oats, falue. Bungs, Nails, ' Hoop Iron, Ac , Ac. For sale low by WILLIAMS A MURCHISON. Hay, Jan 8 tf uggies ! Busies ! Harness & Saddles, ' FOR SALE AT GERHARDT & CO.'S, 3d Street, opposite City Hall. REPAIRING DONE WITH NEATNESS AND UlSrATCJl. . HORSE-SHOEING A SPECIALTY. . Jan 6 tf . A Large Stock OF GOLD PENS, PENCILS, Ac, ... . t - tt On hand, every Style and Price. Plain Ebony, Rubber, Pearl, Pearl and Gold, Plated, Ac. A PEN or PENCIL to suit everyone. A fine lot of Fancy Goods for sale low. Microscopes, Telescopes. Marine Glasses, Ae., on hand, and nautical Instruments and Charts ordered at short notice and guaranteed of the BEST QUA LITY. . Chronometers rated and Nautical Instruments re paired at HEINSBERGER'S Jan 7-tf Live Book and Music Store. Nowistl To buy a good sub stantial pair of BOOTS or SHOES to keep your feet warm and comfortable this cold weather. ' -Ton can Had them at LOW PRICES at GEO. R. FRENCH A SON'S, 89 N. Front it.. Wilmington. janfitf Dissolution. ThE FIRM OF WILLARD BROS. A MSB AN B ia this day dissolved by mutual consent. ""V - ;A. A. WILLARD is authorized to sign the aameV of the firm in liquidation. JAS. A. WILLARD, A. A. WILLARD, Jak. 4,1879. 4 C.r.XSBANK. C. P. MEBANE will continue the Ship Brokerage department of the late hrm. ; . . , vian 6-8t For Family Use: We have a Fine Assortment of Walters Deep Cake Pans. Door j - Slati, Coffee Blretus, TTea Strainers, CotTee-Pot Stands 'Gravy strainers. And the ttOSSiqOttB COOK ALL CHEAP JanStf PARSER A TAYLOR. f ALargoBtock ' Q ANDY. CRACKERS, SOAP, r . . . 8tarca, Soda, Lye, Potash, Bnaff, . Matches, Nuts, Cora, Meal, Hay, s' ! ... Glue, Bungs, Hoop-Iron, Bagging, , - I Twine, Ac., togettM with if, f j FISH AND SALT, for agricultural purposes. . .' , .'For sale by . -'--r , I J . ADRIAN TOLLERS, ; ; Janjtf , corner Front and Dock Bts. ....r... ..J.J, .... ... i. two daya, .V.:i..t ;. 1 K . three daya,... S 60 - ; tour dayB,.. it:;, ,.;... 3 00 J I If f - m a. . it... if''' t5 6 '. 5 ' 5 ' si; V: m m fir i-? I!" 11
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Jan. 9, 1879, edition 1
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