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errfT arrert;a JRudftTB troys oar frUacj oa ay al r U nbti T JOSH. T. A am mm .nBHCluyTIOro.OeAGE PAID. Tar Ml ,M ' tj be delivered oyearrler. V Mi.or 13 ot per week. t!gsTibera will pleaiereport aay.and rsoeiv their papart regularly. Hew Advertisements. THE GREAT RHEUMATISM, H'euralgiat Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell has and Sorains, Burns and Scalds,' General Sodtly Pains, " Tooth, Ear and Headacho, Frosted feei and Ears, and ell other Pains and Aches. ' 0 nn !T?LiA2X Vf t'jr' "rp Extendi WfltnseotlaT rf T.O Cent. n4 irery rne-guffeiv with ri3 can hv3 chi- nl protive ptoci lif it Helms. SOLD BY ALL DEUGGI3T3 AND DEALEJIS IN MEDICINE. A. VCGELER S& CO., Haltimore J5f . 17. 8. JL HER CASE WAS 'AH INTERESTING STUDY Lrmjrrrf, 23, 0., Nor.-10, 1881. Mm. Job Pewon. Dear Madam: I commenced last Jan iry to use jcur Bitters and "Wash on our Kttie d0hter Acme, asred twelve years. for Scrofula, with a tendency to White S willing tha nhvtlcian said. At the few I commenced uaing your Remedy Kt wu vary zauch reduced in flesh, com nliiioD sallow, appstite poor, limbs very much iwollen, bones enlarged, with two frightfnl sores on her left leg near th an kk. After using the Remedy a week or two I could sea a change, as I then tioht.for the worse. The sores dischar ged copiously a ytllow corruption, some timMranslng in a stream to the fiocr in ipita ot the linens, iiut raeiing encoura 4d by your Utters I pereeverei and after inibgthe Bemedy a while longer her treegth was greatly impreved, her appe tite good and complexion nr ch improved. Thote aymptorjaa encouraged me, but the low of corruption continued for several Jnoothi, and not until her general health waagreaiiy improves did tne .sores oegin bflil.J Jbirst the swelhne began to de faw below the knf.and continued grad tllv rlnnnnird nnLl mhonif norlvraali sd tb sorea they began to heal. In the Wan time the leg tron? tha ankle half Vy to the knee became covered with ran- j " "-" fi pimples, in fact th leg had brcomo Vmoft a solid sore. After this the sores lfd rapidly. The worst one, on the ic P, healed entirely, tho other to the size a five cent niece, and it has remained that condition ever since, which has (Wa several months ago. For a month Eiors it has not discharged at all, and sometimes now as if it was entirely , -J. As a Blood Purifier and Tonic I think it superior to anything I ever tried. you could have een my daughter wben commenced usiDg jour Uemedy, and w, you would hardly believe her to be same ebud L.ast Jannary nearly y one thought she would die Then was a living skeleton, now she is fat od .rosy. Her case waa an interesting I'udv from the time she commenced your mady. I oan moat haartily and cheer foUj recommend, it to be what you claim writ. Wishing you every success with Vour undertaking, and with many thanks jforthe beuefits we have received from your Ifcadicice, lam, very respectfully, AIRS R. J. ALLEN. The Remedy is for sale in Wilmington iJ DR. W. H. GREEN. feb 17 Wlli'S VACCINE VIRUS. j01th C a rot. tic MraiciL .Tattuvai. Aonror vok the Sotjthkbx States jpM85 AND ACTIVE TACCINE from renowaed eatablichmentoi Dr. Henry A. CHa. furnished in larsre or email quanU- This Yarin la warranted to take in fyfcary cases 7 Lancet Points for Z 1. 00 IK A. , O OA ek laaeet polnt'wtll vaccinate owe psr- if by talegraph or mail wlH receive f? attention. I . THOMAS F. WOOD, UgK-tf nae Wllmlngt-on. K. O lT5 COMMERCIAL HOTEL. P1?AIRKD AXD ENTIRELY Befitted, iiS?r Pn for th rsseption of Pf R- knew w-jsir i a v it TRAN8IENT GUE8T8. i wl v t xo riva aausn p'Msslor RexrUar Boarders. irort- VOL VI i WILMINGTON, N. C, TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 28. 1882 NO. 50 LOCAL yEWS New AnvsHTriEMEXTS. ! New Telephone ubscrlbern. , DbRossj'.t & Co New Line) Between Wilmicgtou and FayetteYllie. j IlErSSBtBGKli A Full lite j O W Yatss Frames and Moulding j , Da Tnca V Wo;D-Mfckia'Yaecine Vim February bids us larewell to-day. The receipts o( cottoa at thta port to-day foot up 170 bales. Norwegian barque !acf. Tellefseo hence, arrived at Hamburg Feb. 25th. fcchcooer 'ImogtrJDkvertyt Read, eailed from New Bedford Feb. 24th, for this port There is unmailable matter ia the Post, office for Mr. Edward Quince, 28' Metro pplitan P. L. ' ' . The receipts of resin at this port to day are ogam quite large, tooting up 3,431 barrels. I As the doctor turned sadly away from the patient whom ho fcund using Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, j he said: "It beats me every time." i Steamboatmen report the river 'to be slowly falling, but with an'&bundance yet of water for boating purposes. . 1 i Br. brig Harry Blackwood, Philips, cleared at this port to-day (or Cork for orders, with 1,173 casks spirits turpen tine and 243 barrels rosin, shipped by Messrs. Chess, Oarley &' Co. Fresh wa ter Perch, Trout and Black fish Hooks and Lines. A full assort, meat and lowest prices at Jaoobi's. t Xew Line to Fajettetille A new line o? river steamers between this city and Fayetteville has been es tablished by consolidating the Bladen and the Vesta under ono agency. The former boat will leave here on Tuesdays and Fridays and the latter on Mondays and Thursdays, thus making tour round trips a week. . It is called the Bladen Line and Messrs DeRosset & Co. are the agents here. ! i j Beautify your nomes by using the N YL EnamelPaint. readv mixed aiud war ranted. Sold only at Jacobi's t Fire in Pender. Wo regret to leara that the djwelling hotis8, dining room and- smoke house ot Sheriff A. O. Ward, in Columbia town ship, Pender county, were destroyed by fire on Sunday afternoon last. The fire waa accidental, and ignited from a spark on the roof of the dwelling house. Near ly or quite 1,000 pounds, of baoon was destroyed. Through the exertions of a couple of young men who were oppor tunely present, many articles of furni ture and household implements were saved which otherwiso would have been bora. ed. We are glad to learn that all the official papers and documents in Sheriff Ward's possession, belonging to the countv. were saved, l b m frit ere was no io- r suraote. Hanover, (Pa.) Wonderful Oil. Cttlzen A subscribe; to this paper tends as the following with the request to publish it: Mr. Jonas Wheeler, a prominent citizen of Paradise Township, (procured a bottle of at. Jacobs Oil tor hia wife, who suuer ed so terribly with pain initbe neck and shoulders, that she was confined to her bed tor two weeks. .Half a bottle of St. Jaeobs Oil cured her completely of the above. Joint Meeting r j A joint meeting of the Chamber of Commerce and the Produce Exchange was held to day at the Exchange, at 12 o'clock, which was largely attended. Hon. A. H. VanBokkelen, President of the Chamber of Commerce, who pre sided over the meeting, stated that the members had been called tbgather for the purpose of taking some suitable ac tion relative to the death of Capt D. K, Murchison, and suggesed that a commit tee be appointed for the purpose of draft ing suitable resolutions. The suggestion was approved, and the following gentle men were appointed on ttii? committee, viz : Dr. A. J. DeRosset,! Altx. Sprunt, TL F. Mitchell. D. G. 'Worth. Wa. Calder, Roger Moore and S. P. Collier, . The meeting thereupon (adjourned an n 1 1 n'rlorik to-morrow, at which time the committee will report.! j Catarrh of the Bladder. fitinjrmcr. Bmartincr irritation of the urinary passages, diseased discharge, eured by Buchupaiba. :. Druggiits. Dep Jaa. OMandf. , Death of Capt. Hurcaisoa. It is with profound regret that we chronicle to-day the death of Captain David R. MurchUon, for so many years past one of the most prominent citizens of Wilmington. Tho sad event occurred this morning, at 1 o'clock, at tho resi danca of his brother, Col. Kenneth M. Murchion, ia New York City. 1 Oapt Marchison hid been desperately ill for several weeks past-, pi an affec tion of the brain, which finally resulted in congestion, of which he died. For years past be bad been subject to; very violent attacks of hsadacho, and bad in vain soujht relief. These attacksx were at times so severe that he would be far days foreed to suspend all business occtv paiionj ana BeeK penect rest ana retire ment. He was a most indefatigable worker, and tho severe mental strain to which his mind was subjected in his various important business pursuits was probably the indirect cause of his death. Too late he had resolved to relinquish some of these cares and to seek recoyery in -perfect rest and retirement, but, alas, the I insidious disease had obtained the mas ter v. and would not yield to any remedies known o skill and science. On the 14th of this month, just two weeks ago to-day, he left here for New York, accompanied by his wife and brother and physician, Dr. Wood, to be placed under the care af a celebrated specialist in that city, It was the last hope for recovery and, as the result has proved, it was a futile one. Capt. Murchisonwas bcrnin Camber- land county, where the village of Man chester now stands, and was about 46 yearsofageat the time of his death. He was a student at the University of Virginia, whither he j went to obtain a mathematical course. Leaving the University he went to New York where he was for a time bookkeeper for the firm of Bauman Ss Murchison; of that city. He came to Wilmington in the Fall of 1S58. as a partner in the firm of E. Murray & Co., in which position the opening of the war found him. Capt. Murchison was a private in the old Wilmington Light Infantry and at tho first call to arms accompanied his command to Fort Caswell on the memor able 16th of April, 1861. Daring the Summer of that year he, in company with tie late Hal. R. B. McRaelaad Maj. Thos. H. McKoy, of this city, tais ed a j company of troops of whioh poj McRae became Captain, Captain Mar chison First Lieuteut and Maj. McKoy Second Lieutenant. This company waa recruited here and was, perhaps, the strongest which erer left Wilmington for the front. It numbered 108 men, rank and fila. It was thrown Into tne Seventh Reairaent in which it became Comnanv C. and which made for itself - i a most gallant and enviable record daring the long and bloody war. Capt. Mur chison was with his regiment in the fights at Newborn, Hanover C. H., Seven Days Fight) Around Richmond, Fred- ricksburg No. 1, Cedar ;Run, Sharps- hnrtr Manassas No. 2. and others. He remained with the Seventh two years and left it to acocept the position of Captain and A- Q. M. in the 54th N. C. Regiment, which had btea tendered him bv his brother.' Col. K. M, Murchison, the commander of that regiment, i At the close of the war Capt. Mur Miia rfitnrncd to Wilmiofftoa and re- tmbarked' in business. In the Fall ot 1865 he withdrew from the firm of ,B. vfnrraw fc iCo. and associated himself with Coll Murchison and Messrs Jno. D andGeo. W.Williams and the firm of Wil liams & Murchisonlwas established here with one house in Fayetteville and Jan other in New York. The remarkable success of this firm is known ot all men ia this city and section. On the first ot. January of this year some changes were made in the business. The firm ofj Wil liams & Murchison was dissolved and those of Geo.; W. Williams & Co., and D. R. Murchison A Co. were established kere. Capt. Murchison has been largely Identified with the moneyed interests of Wilmington sine the close of the war individually as wall as tnrough bis house. He was the first President of the .Pro dace Exchange, was at one time a Direct or of the Bank of New Hanover, and at the time of bisdeathwas President of the Carolina Central B. R., of the Wilmington Comprees Company and oil Uie Imprest Bieamoc- occasion Oi tne ceaia CajU Grafairer B8 WMepiKintedto thai position left by him at a Heeeiver- of the Carolina Central Railway, by Judge McKoy, of the Superior Court, and after wards, he having purchased a controlling interest, the road was reorganized as the Carolina Central R. R., and Captain Murchison became its President, a posL tioa he hat ever since filled. On January Uth, 1872, Capt. Murchi son was married1 to Miss Lucy, daughter of the late Joshua 6. Wright, ot this oity, who survives him. Uq leaves but one child, a daughter, about two years of ega. - Mrs. Murchison, who has never left his bedside since he was first attack ed, waawith htm at the last. The re mains, we understand, will arrive here to-morrow night and the funeral will take place on Thursday. The death of Capt. Murchison will bo felt as a severe blow not only to his fam- lyand immediate circle of' friends, but to our, community at large. He was a man of most remarkable business capaci ty and of an enterprise to equal it. The interest of Wilmington was with him a desire paramount io almost all else. He would do all in his power to help for ward those interests and nothing that would retard or hinder them. He was generous in his friendships, ardent in his afiectioas and courteous and considerate in his intercourse with all. Hit was a busy life, filled to the brim with the cares bich weighted him so heavily and yet he found time to unobtrusively scatter many seeds of kindness by the wayside, which shall bloom in their most perfect beauty above his untimely grave. As a brave soldier, a patriotic citizen and an upright and honest man, his memory ..will be en shrined in the hearts of those who knew him best and had therefore cause to es teem him most highly. Peaceful be his rest in Oakdale's qaiet shades. aBSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSBSSSBS8B rolnt Caswell fc Clinton R R. There will be a meeting held at Clin ton on Thu&day next, March. 2nd, in the interest of the Point Caswell & Clinton R. R. Ample notice has been given and a large number erre expected to attend. Hon. A. A. McKoy, Hon. A. M. Wad dell, Capt. R. P. Padditon and Messrs B.W.Kerr, DrO'Hanlon and John D, Kerr are expected to speak. , In Mourning. The warehouse and offices, and all of the engines and cars at the depot of the Carolina Central R. R., are draped to day in sombre mourning in memory of Capt. Murchison. The Produce Ex change is also draped, and the flags over the Consulates, that at the Custom House and that at the Star office are at hall, mast. There is a general feeling of sad. nest and gloom everywhere, which indi. cates how-truly the loss i3 felt by all. Magistrate's Court i , Thomas Foy, colored, was arraigned before Justice Gardner today charged with an assault and battery on Fanny Galloway, also colo red. The defendant was found guslty and was fined one penny and costs, whioh were paid. Frank Toomer, colored, was then ar raigned before the same magistrate on a peace warrant issued on the affidavit of Martha Saunders, aleo colored, and was bound over in the sum of $50 lor his ap pearance before Jnstice Gardner on the first Monday in May, and m tne mean, time to keen the peace. He cave the required bend. To Builders and others Go to Jjlo m'b for Saah. Blinds and Doors, Glass, && xoa can Yoa can. get1 all siees and at ta lowest prkea t Onarterly Meetings Pnr tbP. Wilminfrton!!" District of the - a Methodist E. Church, South. j 1- ! FIRST KOUKD. I Cokesburv. at Rethanv. . Feb 25-26 Coharie Mission, at Wesley Chap el, . . . March 4 -5 DuDlin. at Weslev Chanel, March 11-12 Onslow, at Lebanon, . March 18-19 -53-The District Stewards will meet ta Wilmington at the parso nage of the Front SireetChuTch at 11 o'clock a. m.. on Tuesday, the 3rd of January. 1852. R. O. XJCKTOX. Presidiag Elder, i John Werner, PRACTICAL QERMAU BARBER AUD PERFUMER. 30 Markst at., Wilmington, O. ny mABy friends in groithviae an io tha aIkT apia Tind Commercial Travai- i j, xna best woraxsen ana m" tat!islafteei!f. 117 How to Secure Health. It is ttrange anyone will suiTar from di- raumuts brought on by impure fe!o3. when Kcsaialid will restore Leaiih to the physical ornfeition It Is atrwstbn ing syrup, pleasant to lake, and the D5T BLOOD PURIFIER ever crvrered. cur ing Srrofula. Syphilitic disorders, Weak r.eoftlw Kidneys, Erysipelas. Malaria, Nervous rfUrtItr, lability, BlUcns com plaints and Diseatts cf tha -Blood, Liver, Kidneys, Stomach, HsSn. etc. BAKER'S PAIN PANACEA cures pain in Man and l?osvt. 1 i DH. atantly KOGKR'S WOltit (S'.-stn-ya'WpnVS. SYIIUP in. New Advertisements i : : : 1 NEW TELEPHONE SUBSCRIBERS. jO. 53-CLAKENDON Wattr Works Company, HCton. No. SO Morton A: lla!l. feb 28 HEW LINE BETWEEN WILMIMGj T0H AND FAYETTEVILLE ! rjpiHE "BLADEN LIE", composed of Steamers "VESTA", Capt. E. J. Love, and BLADEN", Capt. W. W. Skinner, will be run regularly a RbOTC, stopping at all intermediate Landings a required. "The --Bladen" will leave Wilmington on Tuesdays and! Fridaya, i And the Ve6ta" on Mondays and Thuri-5 flays, iielgnt received at all times. feb 2S-tf DiROSSET & CO., Agents Mules MnIes--MuTes JTJ8T ARRIVED from Kentucky, tho finest lot of MULEd evar brought to the city. All jouog and sound, and for sale low.N Call, examine and price before buy ing elsewhere. Can be seen at S. A. CTJRRIE'S Livery and Sale Stables, corner 2d an1 Princess streets. I . feb 27-2 1 & Full Line QF MISCELLANEOUS BOCK, Focket Bookt, IxX Stands Pen-Holders, Leal Pencil a, 7or sale at , HSINdBERQS&'S. Pianos and Organs, CHEAP FOB OAbH OR O? THE E A8Y iastalmofit plaa. ' !eb27 At nSIN3BlR6iR'S Frames and EX y fiLVLT AND EBONT COMBINATION Frames, all alias. Photograph and Auto graph Albums, Motto Frames, Oord, Ao. Blank Books, Sebool Books, Writing Paper Ink, Panola, Mucilage, Gold Pens, lolin Strings, Ac, At. G. W. YATES, fdb 27 1 Bookseller and BUtien.r nSmploymeiitl for;all TO SELL A HOUSEHOLD ARTICLE. T3iS poor as wall as the rich, tha eld as well as the youBf, the wife, ss well as lbs hc8bird, the vcucg maiden as well as the YOua,r man. tha Ctrl aa well as to boy, mar ,tst 18 9,I ra f9ir ,IIr 1 honest employment, as to alt around ; the Taocse ad wait or others to earn it for them. We can sire von employment, a'l tha time, or darion yoar spare hours pJy; travelcff, or in year own reighborhood, arfnong your fiiesria aarf aoquel-rtiECes. If you do net oara fcremd ol'-yAsent, we oaa iocp&rt ta1cWo ioforoiA tloa o yon fre ff eostJ It w 11 eost joa only me centlor Ptl csrd t yrrlt for our Prospctcs, and it may b the msans of makiag joa agood many coUara , Po not ngieot this opportunity . You d0 r.nt v vo tct nrvt larffe susl o' money, aad ran & r;at risk rf l-slrsit. You will readit ly ace hat it lye a exaj mt.er ti cake fr ra S10to10 week, anjS eiUblisb a Lacratire, nd isdeccdent bu2iat3, boa z&- b'e itraijjhtf'irwitfa proa;2io. t:eco totblt mattt-r 'N'yW, for tasre la MOSLY iv j for vrtn Bai wih ca - o will 8srprie tot tidyou si'l v.-nufi w.if joa nTrr rot to US before. Ws ezna rvtit BUCKETS MTV CO:, (5ane I i" paper.) eept 21 -0m venihsr : Flowers-. I HAVE JUS? RECEIVED.by Exprfe, a a very beautiful lot of Evening y lowers. I will receive by Steamer Realatpr" the fi ret Spring Hats and Bonnet. I I have secured the Agency of tha Uni versal Fashion Company's patterrta, which can be had on very reasonable terms. Keapecuotiy, E. KARRKR, feb 13 Exchange Corse 0 ELL H0US ONDEK ffiqr HAITAGEMENT is, i. rr.ti.nY - ?Prop i-:t CLv ! all itsTapT&eUtseaA. Tem i0 o ft r tr I tA8.ll Qulding1 I ,c tars f i!rl tzmtt tlwty b tm utj f.ihv RitiicTi i ; v -"t :v etas fids of the fTr ';- t J . " . PejfcnaatiM mail b avo!4cl . v j An4 it ia eapeally asd iriu!sriy ttti that tb Edit doe not alwyt eydors twtot eerropoedfsta "aalf W tut i la ti dltortaJ oolatMu.! . "J. ; FALL Af I dVWi HTEfl 0 0 !l S AT m.. "SSI. zMJTZ : Tf22 23ES AScOETilD BTCCK EVKR cv L;a ia HarrciJleaT, t?atln.ds Lycaj Rht we, y urrtbj. Brocade, oire An- i iqa, CaraeV Kair, f Vc.. i St, Tlnsbe?, , C0LCHE0 BLACK AND rIL LUMINAL I TED CASHMEnES, Eaarlettts, ilobaira, Buitinss, Alpacas aaft Flsldi ia endless variety, Pasiamenlsrid, I Fricgoa and TrImmInfs,'Whit Goods, L ITcsfeieeiias vOood I DOLLEyiANS, CLOAKS AND SHAWLS, Men andBoj's Wear, Flannels, ilerinVUn ' derwaar, Ecaiery, GIotcs, crsets, Lasfs and 1'jf.ngs, . . 1 t - ...... . .. Staple & Domestic Goods. Uln ahort everyitlnz desirable. Warranted to come op price and quality, to any sioa pie from retail bosses North.' Call and rave extra expense by buying from 36 Market ;StrjBiBti cot 31 "BfcACK SILKS,"! COLOHED SSLK8 & SATIM8. BLACK & CQL'D SILK VELVETS! - gPECIAL ATTENTION fa called to tha aboveoods; a good assortment and at the lowest cash prices. ' " NEW LACES AND NECKWEAR, Black 'and Cream Fishue and Scarfs Ladles', Gents', and Children's Merino Underwear, very cheap. ' CURTAIN LACES A large stoak. . j - " CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, RUGS, &c. We are busy all the time, and it proves tbit we mean business. I Come and ta as you ean spend the time profitably. ' . -Mm Eiliclntire. TELEPHONES-TELEPHONES. TEiEfiiDHESi THE SOUTHERN BSLL TELEPHONE and Telefiaph Co., is the fioi. ; Licc'SECof the j AMERICAN BEL TELEPHONE CO., for supoljing Telephones in the State -of vl., W. Vai. ("South of the BL R. R.), N. C. , S. C, Ga., fla , and Ala. ! ; - I Constructed, Equipped with ; Telejphoiai ';-':..,! and Rented, i-'.' For particularaddm? ' - -:: ' - 5 . SOUTHERN BELL TFXKPHONX f . & TSL7.SI APH COMPANY, Jr lf5 Broadway, fab 25-5a New Yorfc -I " 'Wanted. "'f- ieea iog. tor iiuiw jwueuiw tv"w Ills
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