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Threatened Civil war Maine. in Troops Boston. Jan 24 Tbe cast special eI: Tbr of troops and a gating ;ir,p thm htateboaee. 'lUo Kci.uW.sc io the State nousc-Derao cratlc Indignation. WO Kim ti-aicuvrucv. - i t.r.l tin tbH ixioriiiiiR and .regent-rally org" . "Pf e,oa of tLe Uu.ou II 1 L.-si-lture Th Mrt of utirai.CeK H!i CU2t Hit i .... ..,.Wi..tr r- mcb the foilowicg: Piiisbuiy .m- ib b LKiy ftt.iidard tbi xaoruiu: oi Maine, the next artic e jm u.e p o gramme u to disperse by 'ororr1 lecialature convened m Luioa liali. Are yoa as freemen willing " submit to Ibis outrage? See to it tbU yoar representatives are protect, d. Ihm is the culmination of tfce outrage id fliotei upon Democrats n4 Oreeu backers by the stalwart pimps of tb Krpabltcau party. Wbo is; tb rrac wbo wtd sow step out of our rDk! and side with tLe eoward.y iuru in treacbtd in the State-house, wbo tremble at the eouada of tnur owl oioeaaad do not feel safe utiles backed up by bayonets of the militia ? Let the end be what it may, historj will ra4 that Corporal Dans was tb . first man .in the Mate of Mail e to UUKK or Of bjTODttS ftt tb btata Lease to kep from its porUit citzeus of tne Commonwealth.' ALL THE MILITARY OF UAISE UNDEK ABM3. A' visit to the htate ilone fiud Adjutant General Beal, M j r Ny , C.pt timall and military meu genera. ly, wide awake and aotive. hvt-ry Uiihtary company xu Maine ia uuuei aims. . rtSlOMST OPIM0N3. Capt B.ack. ot the Fusion ft", sJ that all be aks for is to be arrested. It is reported that a case of, c.rbiuefe is secreted at bis down town ofliaj. A F Oould, legal adtisar to the Fusion government, characterizes the movt iLg of troops here u a defpernte act, atd sure to reuoand to the politic. adranUge of the Fu-jienists. It is, hr says, the biggest blunder yi t made by the Republican;. All the military ol the State will be here by night, if tbt FusionisU carry out the plans tbej are allrged to bavo matured. THE FC'IOM TS NF.RTCT3. The Fubiouist legislature me, with diminished numbers this morales Speaker Taibot told the reporter thai bm llcui-e needed protection mor than the Houses of the Itepub'icaos. The Fofir.nirU show uuniutukauie signs of nert oa nees over the auto ofj all tit s. Secretary oi oiaie oawjir, ui the Fusion government, is out of the citv. Should the Fusion Legislature in R ddeford it is likely to rind the doora of any ball i;iy eugsge guard d by soUitrs. NO rOCUSa'AXT LOKOtB. No footing auy longer is the II ?pub liaAii Ulkto-dsy. ' Tha State bout i rouvrtnd into a uott of barracks; stoves have been setnpiu the cellar to ormv raii3m of beef. X2 to be a.rwil nnt to the trooos At the ad iutaut eenerl'a oQioh ibey hve liifor mation not yet to be givm to the pref which is said to ful y imtity tbe call ii a out of the militia. Tao Governor i-Klro igly urged to at.OLCO di-perae fUu htei the Union ball legislature aud tb x L Fnsiou governmsut, nut wueiuer i acts until tne nrei oi next wets i .i.i.ititfnl. HuuJar night tbo bate tr.-it. will be under arm. The K rjubiicsn av'.borities as r: if there i a civil war the responsibility reits up oa the Funiooists. XIIE BirCBLICAX LE3I jLATCHE. AcoO'TA. Me. Jan '1 Tne rk-natt met and adjourned until 4Pil to-d without trans icting any basine-s. lu the bouse, the committee oa the juli- ctary was ordered to inquire what a: may be dceoied of itcportatca by the committee.' Mr Iogalis, of Wiscacs2t, said' that in submitting to tne coun -hnn!.l nndsrstand ttat cvery.man of the organization eball rema n bere until the dtcision of the court is re ceived. The 'hou.e tLtn voted to send questions to ti e ju tices of the court. The Senate voted to concur with tbe hone. A commauicttmu wa re ceived from ' the 'ntitional breenback committee ofNjw Hampshire aa vising thpfniori!.ta o fctatid brm to thf hitter m.1. and if ned be Cizht for their risbts. Bth branches then ad journed ULtil Mor day ci xt. Gea i F IIrri8 bnd entered upon his duties as State Superintendent of Buildiogs, and Lai " discharged all fnsinniots. Bovros, Jacuary L'l An Aucuta. Me . di-snatcl. says it is Ja eJ, iu case th Fusion LVsI'ure id difperseti. noU will brek out in L"wt6town anl Uiddeford Tb Mate troops' -will continue' under iti". uuui luriner nonce. uw "a;;: n t issu; a proclamation comniind- it.- f rurtoa i uurc w uiffjiciw iu..; hi bas exhausted every peaceful rebource, but DO will DOl give mem a i undue amount f time f-tr C(ifat.on. He CJDsideM the majority of Fjsioo legisla tors the Supesof l'il's ur.i and other men. i i nd l oRTHK n -:osiT tuka ci:T. l!o ton, Jttuuy 'Ji A pecil dis patch fnm IhdJe'ord, ble., biys tna: Ferguson U.iincs. th- city treasurer, n vs sent ti'2,000,tbeam u.iti f Vm Uuideford .State tax, to Mr rjUte treasurer. COnilEIlCIAL I7ET78 trreeted with roars of laughter, which broke out -afresh when that gentleman atated that the Dicture had been published iimt ftftpr M r fiox had not -been electesl Seeaker. The centleman bad been kind nough to give him an epitaph. He (Mr J 39 cents. Sales SOO 'casks at that figure. liorr) was not a poet but a inena naa written fnr him nn pritATh UDOn the crpntlemftn from New York which ha thought just covered tbe case: Beneath thi elab lies the great Ram G x, yy no waa wus at as owi ana orT ma Think it sot slraoge his turning to da-t. For be swelled and be swelled till he finally hnt Juit where he Vas gone, or joat how he fears, Nobody knows and nobody ct"e; Bat wbereyer be is, be he anjrel or ell, Be sore, dear reader, he's puffing himelf. Tbe delivery of these lines was followed by roars of laughter. WILMINGTON MARKET I January 26-4 r ICi dPlF.lTS TURPENTINE Quoted firm at I. KOS1N Quoted steady at Si 27U for Strained and SI 30 fox Good Strained. Sales 1,500 bbla Good Strained at fl 30. TAR Qnosed steady at f 1 10, per bbl of 2S0 lbs. Bales receipts at quotations. CRUDE TrjKPENTINK Quoted steady at tl 60 for Hard aad f2 60 for Yellow Dip. COTTON Quoted quiet. No sales re ported. The following are the official quotations OfiUfi&ry asesssssstssMSMess (ood Ordinary.... Strict (iood Ordinary Low Middlinr............... ... ItiddUne ffoed Middling.... Iliflcellaneous. nkcdUonooiu, u. Ladies and eiTQ'ElleDTrDen IT 13 A FACT, AS EVERY BODY SHOULD KNOW 10K ULts 11 3 1 ' . 11 " u daily aaoairn lo:al NEWS. A man full of xood resolutions not get full of bee. Deed Oottot M Spirits Turpentine aVkiia .................. Trnde Tarpeotise. 100 bales j15 caax 845 bb 143 " 354 " Whit-j. -tha lusioniet SIllIUGLV MXUS lUb AX IX In width he rokes rieasantries at Mr Cox and the House Koars With Laughter. Wa-hinci-ox, Jin 23 There are two alleged wil. iu the llouo- One has an ancient reputation. Tbe othtr is to modern f..nie almrnt unkuowu. Tho ejtabliheti jt;k. r s Mrd Cox of N iw York. Tl.h w.ju d- u uuuijr.Ht ia Mi dorr of 11. at ir: -.u. 21: Cox, tB is;ell Ivaowj, is tiuai-l Ld loiu. -ilr H.ri i bort and f-it. Tlis hitter rud-t'a to oilled fu iuy rh iu' tii- 11 .u.e a fdw days u,r' di-ciHsij:n.-f ih' rules. wharein ha ridiculed tiio Niiw York Cougres.n.an end euered ut the brev i;y of bia pbysia-.l diiit uio;is. M tltix Riijwmvti in his ifa. while .VJr tlorr cr cat rd !autit..r i c i.n expend. tie immeilijte'y retired to xho nfcl'i-im of his lodging and ciupjn u trpeeO.l to a nihi.ate the mm of Micbiau Ybsterd iy afiernoou Mr Ojx delivered oiccti'lf of hi- nrodUiitiOU. 16 WrtS UDdoiibttdly funny. It wus bitingly Harcatie and cruoily tovere. Tue Hou e roared with laughter. It was' Mr llorr'a turn to lo iiim, and he equirmd moat painfully. Mr Cox concluded with tbe folioiui? epitar-b, which ho proposed as a fitting tribute to all that was metapboricaMy leltol Mr llorr: llreliea tbe brdj of JoDgresman ll rr, . 'lis UretCe, bat iirin greisa no more. Notwithstanding all the swsaring off on the first day of the year, the sale of I cloves is said to be aa large as ever. Storm Signal The storm signal - floats hereto-day with the wiDd from the Northeast. Tbe following order has been received at the Signal Office in this city: Si e rials are ordered up at Port Eads. Mobile, Pensacota, Cedar Keys, Jack gonville. Savannah. Charleston, Smith ville and Wilmington. MARINE NEWS. tion, if any, ia necessary to prevent any peroon or persons from laisdy iiretondiLcr to assume the lunctione anddutioa of any of the tiUte ofliats An act in relation to the State seau nnhlin records and documents, and to certain Dublio officers and thair duiien came ud on its passage to be engross ed. drvJtrout, of Portland, made the argument in support of the bill, claim ing that this is a legal legislature, so reooffnizsd by the oourta, the people, and even the Fusion it U. Tha bill was iheD passed. Mr Oar:it-l l asked, in the - House tbi: morning, that "Mr llorr bhjuld be al lowed a few ruouieLts to rci !v to Mr Cux's sprtch of es:erday...Mr Whiieaktr obifxted, a ml Mr GiruYt 1 tleu moved th.it the lluuse j;o iuto Committee of the Wno'e ou tbu l'rcciJeut's Medbae. 'Ihe moiiuu was agn-ed to. d tie il jr. Tbe sctne in th uuse w.i) a lirtrumc iud exii iuj; ai when th i h au iiiip-.irtut political dcuate pi.d:..- Tne .klK.-iies were crowi! ed witn tt-ciatr-, uivl tbe neuibei8 gatbere 1 a'ojud Mr II rr, who spoke lr.m the sco in Irout of the Speaker's desk, lie .'kc 1 ihe Curk to read thu ?K-ech, r a portio i ot it, which he (Mr dorr) bid delivered a few !. h 9go, aud a'Licu ha 1 occa.-iuin.il Mr O x s ell :t. Thj ( lerk rj.ii asoilis: 'Jji.ial little fritud." Liu.l laughter Mr liofr justiti.d uiuj.-eif 'fr usin thvk-e ivor ' by exp aihUij: tnitibsy were spoken to thi neai of deb tie. Lurhter dad he kuowa the heauivei.eds ot the gentleuj iu tnm New York, had he known tbe poetry of Lis caturt, he would have addrtiv-fd llxi ucLtltaia;!, iu the lauuau of a modem poet, us a 'Dear htilj JJut tercup. (UonHLUc-d liu-lf.er.) Kcft-r- i k . i- v ... iv.: r u which Mr Cjx h ul sent to him yea'enUy, he said tnat be rearde n 15 as tbit gca tieman s best work, becan?u it contained very little Cox and a good deal of olher , . . . . j . i i meu iLiiuiiiiuT j ooiuc una uau iuw Mr uuicnisoa presenttu iouow- maleJ bjm xh ht tuU he was trying to get some halt irom tbe gentleman. Good heavens 1 What good would it bo. to bira ? (CireAt laughter, caused by Mr U'rr s feeling dis owu waist ana msinuiitig tnai a oeit wnicu would tit Mr Cx woald be much too small for him.) II j wislud to make a suggestion to "ais frieLd, wni;n be thought w-ja.d a Id to h;s a; rea l y excte 1 iDg gr:ce a bfauty, and thit was that lirotLer Gx rtiouid part hi. bair io tne . n.i ice ar u weir baus. (Lout aui coatiLUtd lub- tar.l lie (Mr Ho r) ih-w approachel another subjt-ct tremjiialy, becaude h s friend had tod tbe House yettrdiy thai be once blew a man rignt tnroiigh a key hole, and he (Mr 11 rr) did not want kuch a tisht squtezo. Ills linnJ tiad made a speech huring the extra asioa on .thi test oath. Tnat speech, bad marked in it, 'laughter,' four tee a times; 'applause 'great laagbter, oi.ee; 'appUued auu laughter, oce, and 'Ioug contiuued ap plause.'uotc. lie wuuUd to know, if tbe ruaaor was trus tna ten tpeeca nad been printed laughter, applauae and all three days belord it as delivered a bis. J A .. ... L. . 11 of one from each T,TMlfs, r,,wut" , ' " 1 t iO-mioni'Dt Save your money by buying jour Build ing Supplies from Altaffer & Price. f A Treatise on the Hair, published by B. j QeoMyerZ P. Hall & iio.j Si ashau, N. U. , proprietors 1 steamer Eliwtbeth, of Hairs Vegetable Sicilian Hair Kenew. er. contains valuable information about the hair, which should be read by all. Send to publishers for a copy. Wilmington District First Round of Quarterly Meetings for the Methodist E. Churcb, South 1880. Waccamaw Miss, at Bethesda..Jan 28 Brunswick, at Sharon Jan 31-Feb 1 Smithvills Station Feb 3 4 Wilmington, at Fiftl) Street Feb 7 8 Wilmington, at Front Street. .Feb 14-15 Topsaii, at Prospect Feb 21-22 Xew River Mission Feb 25 Ons'ow, at Swansboro Feb 28-29 Duplin, at Magnolia Mar 6-7 Clinton, at Andrews Chapel. .Mar 1314 D.ntrict bteward Meeting February 13'b, at ten o'clock A M, at the Parsonage of the Fn nt Street Church at'Wilmington L. a. Bubkhead, Presiding Elder. I'byslclans' Wine. New York physicians say that they have leen using ispeer's Port Grape Wine and Wine Bitters in their practice for years, to j the entire satisfaction of their patients and themselves, and take great pleasure in recommending them to tbe public as being all that is claimed for them, and, in fact tbe most reliable they can find. For sale by Green fc Flanner, Jas. C, Munds and P. L. Bridgers & Co. 1RKIVD. 'utoam-yacht Paaaport, Harper. Smlthrllle Qao My era. nteamer tlizabeta. Blsbee. BmiUivUle. Mattet. uteamer North State. Green. Fayette- yllle. Worth & Worth. fechr Jno A Griffin. Selover. Philadelphia. flarriss A Howell. Nor brie Galatea, Anderson. Vino. SDain. R E Heide. Dan barque .fcaene Uanl. GuadelouDe RE He Ida. SchrEtty M Barter. Bath Me. with hav and.bricka to PreatonCummlng A Co.vessel to E G Barker a Co. . Schr Fanny W Johnson. Outter. Baltimore Harriss & Howell. OLBAKED. Steam-yacht Passport, Harper, Smith vllle, Biabee. Smithville. Master. Steamer North State. Green. Favetteville Worth & Worth. - Schr R S Graham. Scull. New York. Col- vllle&Cto. Schr Melrose. Haskill. Boston. Jas IT Chadbourn & Co. Schr James Ponder. Robinson. New' York Harris & Howell. Run barque Dasmar. San del in. Livernool REHeide. Ger barque Kronnewitz, Burchard, Ant werp, E I'eschau A Westerm nn. or barque Caleb. Ti lish. Hamburc. 71 E Heide. Cxporis. COaSTWISK. New York Steamship Regulator so crates t&r, 51 casks ftpts turpt, 235 bbi'rt iar, 10 pkgs shooks, 36,023 ft lumber, 6?4 bbls rosin, 266 bales cotton, 20 bbls pitch, 31 pkg Schr R S Graham 239,192 ft lupjber. Schr Jas Poader,'-i-yti92 ft luw.Der. Boston Schr Melrose 147,793, it lumber. roaiiaH. ZLiverpool-.Rus barque lar;mar-3.1i0 bbls lutein a voiu Antwerp Ger bainne V rnnnomliT..1) w bbls rosin. Hamburg Nor baiurie raih". mn rosin. That the Finest, Most Complete and Most Elegant Stock of Fur in North Carolina and especially in Vyiiimngtcn will le fonnd THE OLD ESTABLISH El AND VlBl KNOWN FURNITURE HOUS! OF A. SHTH o We sell more troods, cheaper goods and bettor goods, than any hi, between Baltimore and the boutn Jroie. There's lots of beantiful things for Xmas, -which ;u; ntt only i r, but comfortable, durable and useful. No charge to show goods. Call and see us and we will do yon prwJ J&m BrfnLuT'lE3L dS3 CO dec 20 WORTH FKOJVT STREET. JUST OUT, WEEKLY STATEMENT OF BT0CIS OH if AND JAN. 26, 1880. Cotton ashore..... aaoat intr Whereas information is receired that ft certain person has been engaged ia enrolling and enlisting men in the manner ana xor tna purposes uu- aathorlz d by the laws of this SUte ; And whereas I such enlistment and organization tends to tbe disturbance 01 the pnouc peace ana toaisoraer and reTOIuuon ; therefore ficAolccd, That a joint committee of seven, on the part of the house, with aneh of the senate as may join, be ap pointed for the purpose of inyeetiga . ting the truth of such report', and to ascsxUun what action, 11 any, should be taken, and make a report of their doing to the bouse ; said committee to hare the power to send xor persons aad papers. In' presenting the resolution Mr Hatohinaoa briefly advocated it, after whica it passed, and a committee was appointed . . TITS FCJIOXl'T LSOISUtTXTRZ. AcouiTA, Mx , January 21 The fa aionisU again met in Union Hall. Their ranks are thin, as many hare n (Via? Kmu TttnVaV nffm ... ... . ... .1 RntH r.f lAiiifhlp I I hit W a ered the loiiowing order, wnicnpaasea: i - " ; J , That a commute of one Irom esca r"u V , qowd ia iuj uarKi:ea oi ana wnen tney ir-t a iinov i&;oi. opatjdehetr tbe reives ud write uita e etk's dek s a tafk. n7t,-rt of th TTnrtmm nA Rntml bound Toiume oi uartsrs etKir. win-n on the first Wednesday ol January, dk P ttf l.Le (M and all the xacu relating to the choice i upcucu p'.g --" leie- of a tmTKrrtnf alao mmharof tsonneil I sented Mr Cox as Speaker ol tbj tl.uae and atate offlsera, and all other facta p"tu aisjeei rauog on ine imck oi me eonneetd with tha fleffialatnra which! Chair. Ibis action ol air 'Uoirswas county will be appointed by the bouse, I own with auch as the tienste may join, to .3UT an Zl&rtM to the people of thif State ;1faa;er'' aetUng forth the facta relating to thai r llotr sent u ibe G Dr. Mott's Endorsement of SpeerV Tort Grape Wine. The followins, from the celebrated Dr Mott of New York, speaks wonders for Mr. Speer's efforts to raise the Oporto Lrrape in rew Jersey: 62 Madison Avenue, . New York, April 11, 1878. J Mr. Alfred Speeb. Dear-Sir; The visit which I made laat Tear to your Yioeyards, wine-prcses d vtnlts at Passaic, N. J., satisfied me thoroughly that the wines manufactured by you are pure and ud ad u Herat en, aod tbe very best that can be offered to the public for medicinal uses. Acting upon my favorable impressions at the time, I have since recomrneBded the Port Wine more particularly in my practice, and am satisfied, with marked benefit, to my patieDts. There can bo no better proot to the doubting mind, as to the . Wine being made o the finest Oporto Grape, than a viblt to the acres of land covered with the vine bearing ths luxuriant fruit. Y;ahiD2 y-u8ucces in your praiseworthy enter prise, remain respectfully yours. ALEX 13. MOTT, M. D., Toul........ Spirit- aehort 6,499 1,380 7,179 .... 17.116 &or.u 1,607 Total.. ................. ....... Roain a nor .'. r.aoat 18,73 77,089 25,208 SPEER'S PbrfcGripe TRin Usad in Charcben for 'ornmaDi'D 11' W JEM HrM 111! Tl I f ,.1 Mill LI I -Tl i n.ii a Ml HW-U jFjti m 'IT. . VINUM t AQNUM SANGVtt' FACIT 'Vt HOOD'S GREAT BOOK OF THE WAR. ADTAHCB and RETREAT, Personal Experiences in the United Stales ana Confederate States Armies : BY GENERAL J. B. HOOD, Late Lieafcenant-General Confederate States .Army, published for Tie Eoofl Orphan Memorial Fnnfl, BY GENERAL G. T. BEAUREGARD, NEW OBLEAN8, 180. The entire proceeds arising f-om tbe fale Speer's Port UrapeWk m . . . i I a I fl L . 1 J oi tens wont are ueToxea io jus nooa w i ; . Jfc'onrs mears wio. mHIS JUSTLY CELEBRATED 5ATM X Wlna I si mafa 4ft a rnlAa At tha Antft' Grape, raised In thii country. IU IbtiIuI Tasai 102,297 lav ashore 3,062 Total Crude ashore.. afloat.... Total ... M 3.U62 .... 1,311 1,311 MCSI7TS FOa THJ fTERC JA.3C 26. Cotton.. Spirits.. Kosin..., Tar. Crude ., - U9 l.las - 10,fc9S OS ,.. 1,303 arposTs roa thi -wkkk. tsoisa aaw. 26, 1880 Doneitie Cotton.... ur" ..... ...... .... ............ ......... ...... Ko6ia.....w..... Tar......M , urmae. ........ ... .......... ............ 286 6? 991 92 Pruf fSureery, Beltevce Il.sp. Med'l 8pirit8.''.""!!!.."!'',' 3 College, &c-, &c Bosm...V..V"."."r."." 10aiq cortaie uyo, kj. aiunad, ureen B ForeLxn- phan Memorial Fund, which is inrested ia Uoited states Kjrutered Bonds tor tne nur ture, care, inpport and education of the ten infants deprired of their parents last sum mer at new Uriearf, (tne meiascnoir inci dents of which sad Derearement aresiillfresh in the public mind.) The book is an entrant octavo, c ntairinjr 3 50 pages, with a line photograph likeness and a line steel engraving, made expressly for this work.four larcre maps of battle fields. bound in handsome Oray English ' Cloth, at THKMU JOiLAKH, or m Binding, with Marble JCdge, TUBKE DUL- LA.H8 AND FIFTY CKNTS-In Balf Bound Morocco, library ptyle, FODB DOLLARS, or in best 1-arant Turkey Morocco, -full Gil Sides and Edges, FIVE DOLLAka. . Oa the receipt from any person remitting by mail or express, of ihe amount in a regis tered letter or by a postal 01 der, bank draft, or c Leek, a copy will be immediately sent free of postage, registered a second-ci ass matter. Tonic ani; SlrcnitlieDiiii Fr ! are unsurpassed by sny ether nsdrt fin. Being the pure juiee of the grape, prodw under Mr. Speeri own personal snpsniso, its puritr and srenulneBess are twuid a Fine Hbeep I The Tounsrest child mar partake of its ttat ' T u Ul T. I I ' iT 1 . , 111 oai quauaes, ana uie weaaesx ibtsuo use it to advantage. It Is particolirljbai t A xl . J . .- a 3 L . 1 . i J 5 neiai to we aeea ana aeoiuisiea.BBa to 'the various ailments tLat afflict tha wab sex. It is, in every respect. A'WIJTE TO BELIED ON. , Speer's P.-J. Iicrnv The- P. J. 8HEBBT ic a Wise of Vh BIOR CHARACTER and partakes of The volume Is pnbluhed in the bett style of J colden qualities of the grape from whict typography, on elegant paper, with illustra tions, evecuted as highest specimeas of art. The author, the suhject. the purpose, all alike render it worthy a place in every libra ry, on every desk or upon the book shelf of every house in the country. Agents wanted in every town and countr in the United States, and a preference will be given to honorably cr charged veterans irom tne army. To the ladies, who feel a desire to express their sympathy with Ihe Mood Orphan Ma in or ia; irmrjathT with, Ihm Hood OroRan If. A. SPEER'S Mr. Prosneet 1 Fund the sale of this book among I few Jersey, Office, Ho. 3s Warrei 8t,,I" is made. For MEDICINAL PBOfKRTlN it will be found unexcelled Speer i P. J; or Pedro J Brtnij. This aeted Brand v Is a sure dlitUUtis from the grape and is equal to the Inert B neisy or Otard Brandies; ibrniediciaslf poses it can be relied noon as strictly pv See that the signature o Alfred fpest Passaic. N, J.. is over the cork of escn ue. Flanner. P. L. Bridgers &. Co. Tar.....; Crade ' , Toreiini Vessels for this Port . (Corrected TVee4lv.) tier britf Anna, tiererts, sailed iiom Lon don, Jn 16. Sor ba'k K it, tine, Jensen, sailed irom liiassow, jtn i'Z. Br bark Jiancy Hoit, Tru .t, at Liverpool, B- br.g D H Bliss, Jone, sailed from Lir. e p ol, Jan 19. 1 Sor orig tit mud, Oundwsen, suled from micoa, vee cu. Kor b.ark Bex, Hansen, sail.d from Great Yarmouth, Jan 4. --. Sor brig Anna, Palvesen, sailed from Liv erpool, January . fcwd brig brlentiun?, SUckelberg, s.iled Br brig Buy Bee, Oraham, Cleared from t OLaon, iecemoer so. i Nor bark Stanley, Gersec, at Liverpool, Dee 23 t Oer bark Maria Sophia, Witt, sa-ldd from Glasgow. Dec 31. Br ba k Keeolute, Laweaee, sailed -from Liverpool, Dec 27. Sor brig Galatea, Andenen, sailed from Tixo, Dec 17. , 1 Kor KfLr DOaernt. Olsen. at LiTmnnl. Dec 11. ' r or brig ilo. kloidaad. txiUd fr.,m T.5-r. pool, Dec 11. , tier bng Vigor, Job acsen, at Brittol, Dec I. hr bark (feo Davis. CauiDMll. Lor;d n, 4. Kuas brijr Ilernco. Mickel.et.at Olooe r Deo. 4. ' hor brig Salter. Hoye , tailed from New port, via Martinique. Oct. Jer brk Meerkoni Caraten'. at IIaho, ,. U", November 0. Ger b-ig Emile, Wtale. at GloneUr Dcembr4. 'or chr Mary A Verden. sailed trom in. ste.daaa, November 21. Ger bark Msrcurius. . aaile2 from . burga Sor 15. B. SRDNRILn, L, BRUNHILD, W. U. WEAD0.W8. of fiend ersjn A. C. afjaaulicturers ot AIL GRADES OF PLUG TWIST AND SMOKING TOBACCO' Our?Trinmnh!ft ma Via r Tnhwhpjit gdee;i3 IwiLMiyoToy, y. o. ON 30 DAYS ATRIAL. We will send our Electro -TolUio" Belts and otherClactrie ADnUaneaa man (rf&l fnr 30 1 days to those suffering Cram Nervous De bility, Rheumatism. Paralvaiji or mt Ajum of tha Liver or Kidneys, aad many other dis eases. A sura Cura cruaratMd nr -nn n Address. VOLTIC BELT- CO., Marshall, Mich.' ku' Winberrv Oysters- THEi ABE 'OnOD , bow. Another instal- laeat just receivedJthiirmorBiag. Jfs cold oug h now for hot Whiskey and tas Ovata. Ft ee Luneh;every dajt 11 .o'clock sept U ' JOHNOARBOLL their circle of friends will afford an excel lent way ofcont ibnting subetantial aidNto so ueerving a cause, sv For terms, rates to agesu. etc.. ad urev, wun ma particulars, GEN'L G. T. BEAUKFGARD, Publisher. un oenau 01 tne nooa aieraoriai Fund, jan 24.3mos New Orleans, La. Ladies' Emporium rpHE MI88ES EARRER A McGOWAN, M. ...... have just received novelties in Hair Goods, ".Nonparier acollops, (Hormandy"Cnquetf, "Mignon" Coquets, Poffs. Braids and Curls, Invisible net, all shades. Vaseline : . A favorite new Pomade, al- wars on duo, Braids, Puffs and Curls, made from Comb ings and Cut Hair. Bair Jewelry made to oraer. Orders for 8tsmping and Embroidery promptly attended to. A nice assortment of Ladies' Underwear made or best material. A fresh supply of Children's C.oti, Flan rei ana Waterproof Suits, size 2 to 12, In- rant slips, Skirt snd Robes. Orders tken for Bridal Wardrobes. 6 Front Street, WUmiagton, S. C orlr. For sale by GREEN A FLANNFR, MDNDS, Druggists, and P L. BBlDGIB MUm soru r" Headquarters for Ale Lager Beer awl Porter. 23 Xtt AZICTJfJ A QOn'S, , No. 13 Market 'Street Notice. JJR. GEORGE Jf. SL'WMEKL, haying been admitted a member vf 931 a firm on tbe 1st instant, tbe mo ra. style will " hereafier be ALTAI PRICE & CO. - Kespectfully, decT8 ALTAFFEIl & I KIC The Wew Boot & Shoe Store, 32 MARKET STREET. Boots and Shoes For the Holidav -A BRITINO DAILY BT EXPBP Corns soon to avoid the rush. Immess tfaily. Mv Ooodi!aPriM Md Oa&litv CtL V I Nona bat tha bMUnif mnmt nnnalar 9 Ale, Lager Beer and Porter fcwifh 1 in tha eoantrr. hvuwh, in any l M --ft I a unit,.. Ut r M. a a-V D.ilA. Stifl . 1 ahv mivi ivi ui iiiina ncuica uiiiva Aiioa. a., Aiciurf, llODt- ii. iicB.0? 1 onoes jart arrived. W1XMINGTON, H. 3 s3i3eBorth cida Hwt ty h Beooad aad Third streets, Come aad examine. The 8ams Old Cm ROSEnTHA no Uarlict Glreef. dec 22 Vza cfjLs CjOW Cs
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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