. 15 CONGRESS TESTERDAY.
SENATE.
Washington, Feb. 23 - Immediately
after prayer and the readier of the
journal. MrByard movrd tbat. in re
Ipeot to tbe memory of George Wash
ington, the Senate adjourn
Fending tbe motion Mr jJcDonald
announced that be would to-morrow
Bfck a final vote on tbe ptmlicg five per
cejit bill-
Mr JSailey gate nonce ui "
meet inteiidrd to b ctfn-d by him to
tbe bill admitting fre of duty c otbirg
and other eontritmfot.a from abroad
for the r- it ot coined troigranta.
The amdmeut dir.c n tn fccret-ry
of the Treasury to b .ve men goods
trkn-pirttd irm tbn port of eutiy to
tbe point of d utmutioii; -ppropr.aie
the jnout-y ntc-ary to t-o truneport
them, aad pr.viJ tbnt th- o .
remaiu io fuica ut.til Jui.e lt. lbSU,
instead of February-l-t, 1831.
jTherteuate tbeu aoj jurued untu to
morrow. HOUhE OF REPRESENTATIVES
iUDder the call of ritatrs tbe follow
ing bills were introduced and refer
red: i ' ,
By Mr Van Voorhis, of fcew lork,
repealing I be act repealing the bank
rupt law. "
By Mr Pierce, of New York, relat
ing to the sale .or giving intoxicating
liquors to Indiana.
Kr Mr Coflrotb. of Pennsylvania
organizing a Oonrt of Pensions, to con
H'Rt of a Chief Justice and four Absib-
taut Justices, who ahall receive an an
nual ealary.of S4.000 each, 'lne fjouri
shall have jurisdiction as follows:
Firbt, over applications for pensions
which have been disallowed by the
Secretary of the Interior or Oommis
- eioner of Pensions; second, all disal
lowed applications for inciease of pen
eions; third, applications for peubions
which do not come under the pxesont
law; fourth, applications for pensions
against whom there is charge of deser
tion. By Mr Kelley, of Pennsylvania, to
provide for the introduction and cul
tivation of the cinchona plant in the
United States. It authorizes the Sec
retary of the Treasury to appoint a
suitable person, whose duty it shall
be to visit the cinchona plantaticns in 1
India and elsewhere, aLd also the re
gions of South America where tbe
plant is indigenous, and that part of
the United States where, by coiuci
denoe of climate, altitude and hu
midity, it may seem possible to sue
cessfully cultivate the plant. It shall
aleo be his duty to employ suitable
persons, preferably those who have
worked on chinchona plantations, in
order to xpedite the cultivation of
tbe cinchona plant in the United
States. The Secretary of State is em
powered to open correspondence with
such governments as can assist the
objet. The intended appropriation
is caade in blank.
By Mr Muldrow, of Mississippi, plac-
jDg paper suitable for bonds and news
papers on the free list.
By Mr Gibson, of Louisiana, appro
priating $200,000 for deepening tbe
mouth of Red River.
By Mr Btackburn, of Kentucky,
abolishing the tax on &obiCCo; also
reducing the tax on distilled spirits to
fifty cents on each proof gallon.
By Mr Gibson, of Louisiana, au
thorizing the Secretaiy of State to
procure copies of all papers in the
possession of the Governments of
Great Britain, France and idpain n la
tive to the history of Louisiana.
At tbe expiration of the morning
hour public uuiiuess was suspended
and memorial addresses were deliver d
upon the late A M Lay, of Missouri.
The House then adjourned
Hayes's Sham Clrll Service Rules
- Washisqtok, Feb. 23. Senator
Butler is preparing a report of the in
vestigation made last uummer by tbe
Select Committee on Givil Service and
Retrenchment. The Committee spent
some time in Rhode Island investiga
ting complaints of violation of Hayes'
civil servce rules.- Incidentally the
restrictions upon popular suffrage in
that State were iLvestigated. Mr But
ltr's report will expos tbe sham civil
service of the present Administration
'clearly and beyond question. The
manner in which faithful officials have
been removed to make placas for pol
itioiacs supposed to possess political
influence will be ventilated. Ac
companying the report will be a draft
of a bill to prevent tbe assessment of
officeholders for political purposes. The
bill will make olHcebolders who give
money for political purposes, or pert
sons who acoept mouey from office
holders for political purposes guilty
of a misdemeanor. The giving or ao
oeptance of money for political pur
poses will disqualify the person giving
or accepting tne money from holding
-t office. Other penalties for violations
of the proposed law are contained in
the bill.
Washington, Feb 22 Mr Money, of
Mississippi Intends to move a suspension
of the rules in the Rouse to-morrow, if
be can get tbe floor, for the purpose of of
fering a resolution instructing the Poat
office authorities to ontiuua the present
star mail service and making provision
therefor for the rest of the fiscal year. The
dilatory management of the star route
investigation by the sub-committes, of
which Mr Blackburn is Chairmkn, has
been commented upon unfavorably here
for a week or two past, and ugly rumors
growing out of the comments have magni
fied beyond all reasonable proportions. Mr
Blackburn says, however, that the delay
has been occasioned solely by the protract
d debate over the Dew rules which has
occupied bis time. He promises that after
the debate is thiou2b,the investigation will
be continued promptly and vigorously. Mr
Money's purpose, in offering his resolution
is to save the people the annoy arce of a
restricted service pending the Investigation
Christmas Fire Dogs and Fire' Irons,
Fluting Machines and every sort ' of
Hard are at lowest sort of cash pHce at
JACOB!'.
latest Cable Sctii.
arose w, Frb. 22 A fire broke out
veMerday in th- AciiOiy of Forest
Culture, and Che entire bunding, wn:cn
was capable of scoommodaiiug 300
studeuta, and included a museum con
taiuing valuable collections, was de
stroyed. The cause of the fire is
known, When the fire was discovered
some students were arrested.
Losdox. Feb. 23 The Nee St.
Petersburg ditpatcn saynthat fix mo; 6
Hold.irrr, wcuLded by the explosion in
fh. winter Dalace. bVf died.
The Stauuar4' Par Correspondent
flavin ben connected wit.i tne 31 s
cow xp:oNiou, baa drdiued to giv
it f.irmAtiou on the subi-ct He
hs acknowledged tht be is u Nihilist
Tbe corresDwiident believes that Ha t
m.nn will be ultimately ordered to
quit the country, and will be chipped
to e !her Jiijguna or me um
Stiit.-'
Rome, Feb. 22 The Pop has sent
luMrucciuns to to Catiioiic Bishops in
Russia catling upou tLciu to urge tbe
cergy not to mix in political agita
tions.
LoNDON.Fb 23. The Time' Bar
lin del-patch eujs tlerr Hasenclever,
socialist, will ak in the Reicbstag
whether the House will not ri quest
Prince Bismarck to Ciuse the huapeo
aion while the session lasts,of cr minal
procedures pending against Dputies
Fritfeche ana HHeselmunn, socialibis.
MARINE r'l9ASTKRS.
The Duncraik has been towed to
Qaeenstown, having lost her mainmast
ud two of h-r crew in a terrific gale,
lhe Duke of Northumberland has put
back to Swansea, with, lots of her bul
waiks and boats. Part of her crew
are sick The Lohengren has passed
Dover with loss of her jibboom and
cutwater. The Wimmera has lost her
bulwarks and sustained other damage.
In cons-quetioe of the capture by
Greek brigands of Colonel Sjnge and
his wife, while on their way from
Constantinople to Eastern Roumelia,
the British ir;n-clad Invincible 'has
been despatched to Salonica
Mr Lowtber, Chief Stcretary for
Ireland, in a speech at a conservative
meeting in Kendal on Saturday re
viewing the means proposed for the
settlement of diilicultietj m Ireland,
said the government had no iute.ttion
of tampering with proprietary rights.
The Daily Nws understands tbat
Mr Lowell, the newly appointed Amer
ion Mi aieter to London, has not yet
left Madrid, on account of tha illuess
of his wife.
Attacking the Monroe Doctrine.
Washington, Feb 23 It is said that
Senor Arosammeua, Minister Resi
dent from Colombia has prepared
and written a pamph:et- attaokiug tbe
Monroe doctrine as applied to the in-ter-ooeanio
canal subject. I'he pam
phlet has been circulated privately
among certain officials and members of
Congress. Some persons imagine that
Senor Arosantmena, in the publication
of his pamplet, has meddled with af
faire whioh do not concern him. M
Gennttwaa tbe. French Ambassador in
this country in 1793 94. He actively
opposed President Washington's Franco-English
neutrality treaty, and on
that account his recall was demanded
of the French Government and grant-
C1R9LLM.
Shad sold at Newbern for $3
rair on Friday last.
per
Goldbboro Daily Mail : The Rev
G S Joues, of Wilmingtoa, Agent of
the American Sunday School Union,
addressed a good audience at the Bap-tit-1
Church here last evening.
Raleigh Dispatch: One of our young
gentlemen went out gunning last Fri
day. From 1 o'clook to 5 J he bagged
fiftysix robins. He says tbey are
plentiful in tbe country. The
halls of the Senate Chambex,and House
of Representatives are. cow undergo
ing a thorough cleaning up, prepara
tory to the re-assembling of the Leg
islature on tbe 15th of next month.
There is a colored woman living
on Harrington street whose age is
known to be 105. ' She is as lively as
a young girl.
Goldsboro Messenger: Wayne county
wilt have twelvd census lakers. The
enumeration districts are to embrace
a population of from 2,000 to 2 500.
Thanks to the river improvement,
Mr Harvey Grant, of New Hope
township, also several of our citizens,
are rafting logs down to Kinstou and
Newbern. Furney Hamilton, who,
by the way, is one of our most indus
trious and well-to-do colored men, re
ceived a letter Saturday from, his
brother, Neptune Hamilton, who ex
oiusted to Indiana some wet ks ago.
Mep., it seems, left Indiana iu disgust,
and concluded to try Ohio .'awhile,
where he now is. He . gives a pitiful
account of his condition, and writes
for $15 to enable hi a to'get back to
North Carolina. The oolored man.
Sm Newton, who just before Christ
mil wai bit in the hand by a rabid
dog, in Pitt count j, and whose critical
condition from hydrophobia we an
nounced last week, died at Greenville
on Monday of last week, after having
endured the most agonizing pains for
several days.
i . .
inponani to tne Afflicted.
We would advise, all who may need the
advice of a physician, to either call or
write to Dr. Rooertson, 19, So. Eutaw St:,
Baltimore, Md., who from 15 years expe
rience in Hospital and Special Practice,
guaiantees a cure in all diseases of tbe
Urinary Oryonand of the Nervous Sys
tem, Organic and bemjr al Weakness, Im
potency (loss Of sexual power), Nervous
Debility and tremblirg, Palpitation, of tbe
Heart, dimness of sight or giddiness. No,
turual Eniasions, fcc, all resulting from
abuses in youth, or excesses in manhood;
also all skin and blood diseases quickly
cured. Dr. U a graduate of one of the
oldest and beat medical; schools j in this
country (UElverslty of Mary lard), and re
fers to tbe loading physicians' in his city nd
all consultiaghiin can rely upon honorabls
and confidential treatment. In writing
en close stamp for reply. Special attention
eiven to all iemale complaints. Uooa ac
commodations for all wUhing to call and
i je him. Medicine sent to any address.
-r.
37. Hott's Endorsement or Speer'a
Port Grape Wine.
The following, from the celebrated Dr
Mott of New York, speaks wonders for
Mr. S peer's efforts to raise tha Oporto
Grape in New Jersey:
I . 62 Madison Avxkuk, 1
j New Yobx, April 11, 1878. J
Mb. Alfred Speeb. Dear Sir; Tbe
visit jwhicu I mde last year to your
ViDevard!. wine-Dresses a: d vaults at
Passat, N. J., satisfied me thoroughly
th-ifihtf wioes manufactured by you are
pure and unadulterated, and tbe very
best that can be offered to tbe public for
medicinal uses.
Acting jipon my favorable impression
at the time, I have since recommended the
Port j W ine more particularly iu my
practice, and am satisfied, with marked
benefit, to my patients.
"There can be no better proof to the
doubting mind, as to tbe Wine being
made oi tbe finest Oporto Grape, than a
visit to the acres of land covered with the
vine bearing tbe luxuriant fruit. Wishing
you success in your praiseworthy enter
prise, j
remain respectfully yours,
I ALEX B. MOTT, M. D.t
Prof, of Surgery, Bellevus Hosp. Med'l
College, &o, &o
For sale by J. C. Munds, Green &
Flanner. P. L. Bridgers k Co.
j Beware of Malaria.
The prevalence of malarial diseases in
coun ry and town indicates a danger to
wnich we are all exposed. These dis
eases are easy to contract and bard to
eradicate. But Warner's Safe Pills neu
tralise the poison and cure them. And
they are pqna.ly effective against all biU
ious troubles.
GOMMRECIAL NEWS
I WU-MINUTON MARKET I
j Ft BBUA BT 24 -A Y M. 1
SPIRITS TURPKNTIHIC Quoted steady
at 44 cents. Sales 400 casks at t hat figure.
KOSfN Quoted firm at fl 17J for
Strained and f 1 22 for Good strained. Sales
m bbls Good Strained at SI 22.
TAR Quoted steady at tl 10 per bbl of 280
lbs. Sales at quotations. 1
ORUDIS TURPENTINE -Quoted steady
at SI 55 . for Hard aad f2 55 for Yellow Dip.
COTTON quoted quiet. Staatl sales on
a basis off I2i cents for Middling:.
The foil owing are tbe official quotations
Ordinary IIIMIMIIIIIN
10X Cants
Good Ordinary 11 sM6
Strict Good Ordinary........
n
a
44
Low Middling 12
Middling 13U
Good Middling 12 X .
1 oailt aaoairTS
Cotton.. 371 bales
Spirits Turpentine 36S caki
ftoiia.... '. 3,747 bb s
Tar 368 "
Grade Turpentine 231 "
IIARINE NEWS.
j ARMY ED.
Rteamer Elizabeth, Bisbee, Smithvllle.
Master,
Steamer Gov Worth. Worth, Fayetteyille
Worth & Worth.
Steamer Wave Robeson Fayettevllle,
Williams A Murchlson.
Nor barquentine St Joseph , Christiansen
Bremen, R E Heide. with aianite for the
Navassa Guano Co.
Rus brig Hermo, Michaelsen, Gloucester,
R E Heide, with salt to order.
Rchr Nellie Langdon, Collins, Belfast, Me,
with hay to B F Mitchell Son; vessel to
E G Barker A Co.
OLBASED.
Steamer Elizabeth, Blsbee, Smithvllle,
Master. '
SteamerGov Worth. Worth , Fayettevllle
Worth & WorfH.
Steamer, Wave Robeson, Fayettevllle
Williams 4 Murchlson.
Br fichr Carleton, Albury. Nassau, E
Kidder A Sons.
Ger barque Pauline. Krueger, Stettin,
E Pesciau t Westermann.
Br barque George Davis, Campbell.United
Kingdom, Alex Sprnut A Son.
Export. .
Foaarem.
Nasxnu Br schr Carle ton 8,537 ft lum
ber, 112.850 fchiDgles.
Stettin -Ger barque Pauline 3.255 bbls
rosin, i
United Kingdom Br barque George Davis-5,854
bbls rosin.
CLYDE'S
Klbw York
AND
Wilmineon,
Steamship
W, C.
Line.
THE STEAMER,
1
PECULATOR,
CAPL DOANE,
WILL I BAIL FROM SEW YOIiK
SATURDAY, February 21
Shippers ean rely apoa tbe prompt
llllii jf of 8 team en as advertised, ta
For Freight Engagements apply to
THOS. E. BOND, Sap'i, .
1 I WilminetoB, N. C
THKO. O. EQKR, Freight Agent,
WM. P. CLYDE k CO., Trk
j i 35 Broadwey. Nbw York.
Fresh Every Day,
FIS ASSORTMENT OF CAJIDItS,
French and Domestic, jut rceelvedor
sale, i
THI 05LT OENCINE HOUB-MlDK
Candy la tha dty, wiU be foand Ttrv
day, freeh aad sweet, three doors 8mth of
the jfaetofioe oa Beootid street. Also. Vmts.
Raisins, Frmit, As. O. JL JETJB58.
jj2? Nea the Petteflca.
List of Yesteli Over 100 tons in
Port Feb 23, 1880
BARKS.
Nor Silo, 267 tons, Gundersen,
EE Heidt
Br Besolnte, 410 tons, Lavrene,
Alx Sprui t & Soi
Br Gao I) ay is, 643 tons, Campfe-U,
Alex pruIit v Son
Dan Elene. 4S0 tons, Dabl, K E Hei.e
Ger Panliue, S60 tons, Kri;gr,
K Peschau fc Westennann
Ger bark Friiz Von d r JLatu-kn,3j5 tons,
Friete, E Pescbau & WesMTiuann
Ger Lydla Peschau, '61(5 ton, Brt-rners,
E Pescbau & West-ermann
Nor Rex, 334 tons, Ha; se,
E ii Barker & Co
Sot Havstad, 234 toi s, (iuudersm.
K HeUe
Nor Stanley, 800 tor s, Gal vosen,
HE Heide
Xor Nornen, 3C9 tons, Eilgerseu,
Pattrson, I)ovvi.inr & Co
Norbigard, Jarl, 435 tons, Foislersen,
li E .Heide.
Nor Marie, 364 tons, TalU- ksen.
li E II tide
BRGS.
Nor Salnder, 234 tons, Henrietta,
K E H. id
Xor Helena, 396 tODS, Sakensen,
li E H-ido
Nor Somerset, 333 ton?, Gls- n, R E Heide
Nor Conga), 332 tons, Damilscn,
. R E H' idt
Ger Express, 275 tons. Fretwort,
E Peschau & Westprmam.
Am Silas N Martin, 264 torts, Paiker,
J li. Nefi
Br Busy Bee, 330 tons, Graham,
EG Barker & Co
Br Flora, 173 tons, Camer. n,
E Kidder & Sons
Ger J H Epping, 260 tons, Bulow,
E Peschan & Westermann
Am Susie J Strout, 190 tons, Fickt ,
Master
Br Tranoore, 220 tons, Mcrrice,
Patersou, Downing & Co
Ger Diana, 314 tons, Schruder.
E Pescbau & Westeimann
Ger Thetis, 236 tons, Rad.ofT,
E Peschau & Westernaann
Ger Atlantic, 307 tons, Harder,
E Pescbau fc Westermann
Ger Magnet, 15 tons, Petersen,
E Peschau & VVrstermann
Sp Doa ('nnados, 227 tons, ,
gs guaid up for repairs
SCHOONER?.
Am Minewaw, 210 tons, Fairchildg,
Harriss & Howell
Am William Slater, 221 tons, Killiu,
EG Barker & Co
Am Helen J Holwav, 223 tons,Thornpscn,
; " EG Barker Co
Am C S Packard, 321 tons, Joues,
EG Barker & Co
Am Roger Drury, 360 tons, Baker,
Harriss & Howelj
Am Lizzie Lane, 231 tons, Wes Master
Am Kate Wentworih, 293 ions, Cox,
K G Barker & Co
Am Albert Dailey, 233 tors, Nason,
EG Barker & Co
Am John Douglas, 1S9 t. ns, Parker,
EG Barker & Co
Br Carleton, 69 tons, Alhury,
E Kidder tfc Sons
Am Carrie S Baileyp396 tons, niggics,
EG Barker & Co
Wanted.
T WANTED TOPURCHAS a h.use cori
v V taioing 4 or 6 rooms. Price not to ex
ceed $600. Any one ha 'in? tucr; an one and
willing to sell on easj terms cn find a re
'poDibla buyer by addreeniajr X. , Z, thro
the Post Office, ea e of Kk via w Office,
feb 23
FJotice.
A VI HQ COMPLETED OCR FACTORY
we are prepared to fill orders (or Saeh. Doors,
Blinds and Building Material cf every de
CTiprJon. We have added Planing Hills to our estab
lishment, and will kp on hand a large
stock ef well selected and thoroughly season
ed Floorinjr. Weatker-Boarding, aiid all
kinds of Dressed Lumber.
Respectfully,
ALTAFFER, TRICk fc CO.
Factokv : vrt ics. ,
Foot of Walt ut st. Nutt, near Hed Oroi
Best Butter in the
World!
3 Pounds for. 81
Q.ILT EDGE BUTTER, 30 cents. -
New York 8tate Bntter, 25 cants
Country Butter, 30 c.nts.
Bjo Coffee 15 to 20 ceLta.
Pure Leaf Lard., 10 cent?.
Java Coffee, 20 tc 25 cent. .
Bio Coffee, 15 to 20 cents.
m
Fig Hams, Tongues, Ex-Shore Mackerel,
50 Cases Boederer s Co , Champagne,
Pints and Quarts. t
bO Cases Imported French Brsndy,
29 Cases Poney Whlaker- B' it in tha
World.
Cakes, Crackers, Pieserres, Pickelf,
Teas, Lienor?,; Tbacae
aid Cigars, at por alar prices.
Geo. Rflyers.
tab IS 11, IS sad II South Front SL
Miscellaceous.
Boatwright & McKoy
OFFER THIS WEEK
To their Customers
. AD THE
Public Generally,
FRESH GOODS
JJ3T RECEIVED 1
100 Bc,xtta c R SaIt f'idts
100 acies ot,er
) ' Q Boxes "tndiea,
QQ Boxoa Caady,
B(,xis Cheepe,
oq Pa:.'ksg; s Crackers,
T
1QQ Qroes Matches, . . v
100 Tnbfl Ld Tie,"cefl Lard,
"
2QQ Cases lye nnl Pnt&sh,
QO BbIaM l"
JQ Bbl aiin.aJ inuff,
2Q0 Bbl9 Early Ko;e Potatoes,
AnH lnt o?'oih-r CJi-oda too samerous t
mention.-
We can beat any P ou?e in the State on
GOOD LIQUORS,
b-)tb ad regardc price and quality.
BOATWRIGHT & HOI
5 t& 7 EffQrtU Troat fl treat.
fab 2:5
Combustibles I
AND
Comestibles !
AUR P. L. n-VT) TO LEAVE TOWV Tn
V superintend rereonllv some special te-
J T 1 . , .. . . '
iru iuuk iu iauimore wnne tney were making
up the urt in the Orady cse, Thursday, but
woo urre rriuay, wuen air. AlcKae paid ;
APPLEb, LIQUID AND OLID,
ae at the bottom of all the for and troubles
of the world, from the time of Adam to this
day, ana consequently
P. L. Bridffers & Co.,
20, 22, 24, 26 and 28 BVont Streof.
WILMINGTON, N. C.
Ketp on hand to waBh them d wn, apple
Branay, Apple Jack, Apple Jelly, Apples
Fresh, Apples by the Pec, Apples b the
pound, Apples big-, Apples red, 8?art Whis
key. Apples Preserved, Apples Dritd, Apple
by the quart. Apples by the can, Apples
email, Apples brown, Apples yell w, and
Apple butter, Porter, Lsger Beer, Can ants,
dam in bajrs, Cheese, Cracfcers, Wine,. Jel
lief, Ham loose, Can vies Bams S C Bams snd
Deriled Ham for the sons of Adam,' and
Chipped Betf, Potatoes, Rice, Mal,rorn aad
Lard and hoi assassin quantities totuit. and
NOT MIXED. '
I VERY ARTICLE WARRANTED to be
as representcd.or money returned. No charge
for showing Goous, and every body wel
coraed, and the Huogryand Tbirty supplied
witn the Bsst tbie Continent and the Wor!d
affords at
P. I. Bridge rs & Co.,
FAMILY GROCERS,
20, 2L 24, 28 and;.28 Front Street,
Wiliiiingtoir, IV. C ,
feb 22 - ,
NJEW MILLINERY STORE.
r AM CONSTANTLY RECEIfING New
1 Goods which I will sell cheap for eab.
such as Bonnets, flats, hibbofciv Flowers and
every ihicg in the Millineiy J ire. L fnU.'
Crocheted Goois always on hd. Al.a.
usee uoooi. unman Mair uooSg fi r sale
Work done in the moit aonrovpd via
Ladiej will do well to call and s e lor them-
selves.
Country orders receive pro not attention.
MRS. 8. J. BAKKR,
feb 4 Corner Third and Craxge tta.
Sale of a Vessel by Fore -closure
ef Mortgage.
B Y VIRTUE AND IN PDRBUA5CZ of
apowr of sale contained in a mortzaee
executed by Semproni&us Griffin to H. Kruc
hild A Bro , oa a certain Sloop or Vessel,
called the nnie Bell", said iar.rtfr.ee Ulaz
recorded at th Custom House of th Tn'ted
8tsts at Wilminrton, Sorb Caroriai, un
der LiceLie No. 13 the undersign d, ittor
nay for the Mortas. will s-.; I br t nbUr.
auction, to th hubest bidder or'cA.h. at
the Court Uoue door in the -citi r.f W
mihjrroc, oa Monday, the first day of March
1880, at 12 o'clock. U. the v. Me) r gjrtjp
called "Annie Bell", employed ia the coast
ing trade -This
18th day of Feb uary, 1580.
f.b lS-lOt Attorney for MortgaeVs.
Hicc3llanooTu.
SPEER'q
PozHbGratie 1717::
Usisdia Oharohef for Co-mmiatoa
Speer's rort (irsiw j.
Fours Years Old
rpHI8 JUHTLT C8LKBRATED IAif
Wine U made from the mice of tk. n. I
Grape, raised in thi counfj. luiut!sj
Tonic anil streDitheniii : Pr
f4t
are aDsarpafed by oj wther Dstite J
DKiog idc pure juice or me prape, f'f-J
under Mr. Hre?r'i wa rtrrsora1 I
its enritr aod venairenesfi r n..;. I
t he vounsreat thiNt luaj . 4r:k n i
oud qualities, aua tie pet irT!,
U8e it to adrantave It i i r tirn,. . i
fieial to the ee! p.f dec. HtHtd, m .
to the various ai itt.-r,ts t.,atafllic. ih. ...
set. It is, is ever? revot-ct, A W Js l-j
Spear's P. jr. Shf rrt,
The- f. J. 8HEKRT Is a Wlae of l
&IOR CHARACTER and nttk.. ,.t
Iden qualities of the yrape from wby
is made, lor M KDICIN A K Pkiir e-r J
u win oe round unexcelled.
III . m Ui
Speer i P. J. or Pedro J. Brai:
This aoted Krandv im a nn diatn.J
from the jrrape and is equal to the net f)
BeeSV or Otard Brandiea; fnr m(M..lJ
poses it can be relied upon as strictl? part)
See that the firaatnra a AfrA au
Passaic, N. J.,it over th cork of saea k
tJOa
A. SPEER'R MK Prrarift VU...J
ork. '
ew Jersey, urace. ao. aiwtrrsi ml t
- - - w rai
For sale br flREKK A PT.AWWrp i
MUNDS. Drureiflts. and P L BRinV.i
CO. anril l.l,
COMMERCIAL HOTE
WILMINGTON, N. C.
Large Sample Rooms f
Commercial TrnTcIcn
rpHE PROPRIETOR harioaT thcr il.
renovated this House aad furaished it
1
I
ly new,1srprerared to rire ;to the rmi
public all the .convenient of a flwj
CLAS80HOTEL. It is lorard ! 0
i - -
centre of the buiinesr part t' e citj. f
convenient to tbe prinripal boi tr
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Postoffloe, f Custom House, City )'
Court' Eocw.
JST A First -Class Bar and ilSU- d m
connected with thlsHotel.
RATES $2 PPR F AT.
t 24 F. A. M ') 'it,
The IVevv
Boot & Shoe Store,
232 MARKET STREET.
Boots and Shoes
For the Holidays.
RRITIWCr DAILY HT IXPiif
Corns scon to avoid the rush
t. Iiucur.!?
. . . 1 1
aauj y
ta v
r uuw, larnciMO yu.JH . ! '-
excelled by any. J
5 one bat the best and most pApuls.
la the country J
no alvaitczi xw mic:
Another lot of those Pcoten Buttrr rr"
onoesjast arrived.
Come aad examiae.; The Bame Old rv
C ROSENTHAL
32 Market Sfrcff.
r!ec 22 aign of tha Show C
New Hat Store
jrECEI VXD. YESTSRDAY
BY 5fcW YO K fiTKAM1,
AJTOTHFR LHT OF TH08K
BTYLI4H ROM a Mil BTTFF fli"
CHEaP. CI aod jsamlae '
JOHIt M. nORIF
1? Frdctst , Souib of Paresll U
Jan 34 . - .
rjotice
PPcICATIOK wUlbe saadeto
tor ue wiimtBftoB starlet c nap j
feb 2S-0t
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