The Daily Review FRtOAV. .TANl'AIlY li.1S3. Z ..... . , I HT 77u tMtv? kw, hv tc wt -;tvt fA't cir aLttiork, yf trty n.riijcr j - f ',.W in tht. Wihniunton. -53 'evr and Oterver. TIIK GKVKKAb A8BMBLY. SEXATR. sKvyjnn pat. Wednesday. January in. Mr Speight-Bill U exempt farming Implomeuts and mechanical tools from taxation. ... MrSott, ot New Hanover Iwisolu tiuu. Instructing the Attorney-General to bring an action in the proper ccurt Ui inquire by what right the Seaboard & -Koam;ko Railroad Company hld stock in the Carolina Central Kaihoad tympany. and to have the stock so held by the Seaboard & Koanoko lUilnad Company forfeited tithe State, to which it is allied that it Ijelongs." Mr Boykin. by rutt. bill to con solidalo tbe insurance la of North Carolina. ... Mr Boykin. bill to authorize the coun ty of lendcr to issue bonds. Mr Payne, bid to 1 ovulate and pre scribe Uie manuer of allotting tho home stead and personal property exemption. Mr Toon, resolution requesting our Senators and Representative in-Con gress to secure appropriations to rem!r navigable Lumber river as far u Lum berton. In Robeson county, and Wacca. camaw river as far as Lake Waccamaw in Columbus county. Mr Payne, a resolution authorizing the appointment of five Senator and eight members as a committee to take into consideration the question of estab lishing a railroad commission for this State. Bead and adopted. Mr Mebano'a bill, putting a fine of 500 upon all parties who buy or sell a pistol, bowie-kniie. dirk, dagger, stilet to, aiung shot, loaded cane, sword-cane, brass. ironJor metallic knucks, upon its second reading was placed upon the table. Bill to extend the jurisdiction of jus tices of tho peace, giving them authori ty to try larceny cases where the vaiUe of articles stolen did not exceed one dollar, was put upon its second reading. Mr Aw, of New Hanover, tho in troducer of the bill, in urging its possggc, tiled cases where counties were put to much coat in bringing parties to trial hc stealing watermelons, apples and various other small thiugs, and that In one case a man was sent to the peni tentiary ibr stealing a Bibl. and urged the passage of tho bill. . Mr Dortch asked Mr Scott if he de sired to give magistrates the power to send criminals to tho penitentiary, and stated thfit hid bill vrohld have that ef fect. . Tho bill was tab ;ed. Bill to amend chapter 2S2 of the laws of ISSl, concerning the protection offish in Timbor liver and its tributarib'.waa ;traeudcd. passed it ewral r?ading nod was ordemi cngrossca. Mr Mcbanc'-i bill fixing a penalty of $5,eKX) upon all persons who ship lam her in logs from this State to any other rtato or Territory by raft or otherwise was laid upon tho table. Tr lvkin asked thit th-a bill intro- 1 hv him voftterdav In rcjranl to a railroad commission be printed for the ue of the Senators. The order was mad. . HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES The Judiciary Committee reported tavorably upon tho following: An act conccmiug Dig Swamp in Uladon county. An act to provide for tho working of tho public roads by taxailou. Corporations reported iavorablyon: An act to amend the charter of the At lantic Coast Line Railroad. The following bill were introdaced and pasjod their first reading, and were appropriately referred : Mr Sherrdl An act t P5tabli3h graded schools. Mr Green, ot New Hanorcr An act in amend section U chapter 309, lawicf 1881. : Mr Hewlin An act to -provido for the pay of school committeemen. Mr Bmwn-An act to amend too pubiio sohool law.-; Mr Covington-An act to authorize school committees ot each township to fix the salary of teachers of ail grades. By the same. an ct to exempt $100 worth of proporty from taxation. Mr Wilson, an act to provido for the election of county officer by tho p- ple." , The Chair announra the ftH lowing conmittts: SnUries and tees Messrw. oiierrui, t . C I ?M ruilv of WiUon. Fulton. H.niitoM. Hnl StMHl. Stewart. Barrett. Tern nle. Frazier. Broce. Hamilton and ? lmmigrHiiu Messrs Myora. Mathe non, Rigs. Williams of Sampson Beal Marnh. Timaiirn. Stokes. Rede of Per son. Mitchell and Newell. Klncation Mwsw (Jreea ol Frank lin. Gallis. Peebles;- Leazer. SherriU, Wnol. M.ithis. AlcCoiUir. Bennett, Handifer. Rigg. Walker. Pae. Bul lock. Green of New Hanover, Poo and Newby. w Banks and Currency Messra King, McAllister. Lawrence. McCotter. H.-Histon. Harrison. Bradley. Dixon and Griatt. State Debt Mer Co well, lules, Stringfield. Bjrd. "I lardy. Hoauon Ueade of Pt son. Hamilton. Smitlt and Bryan. , - Riilmd. Post Road and Turnpike lfaaara Hav. Anderson. Bailey of Wilson. Baum. Cheek. Fulton. Gndger. person. Jenkina. HendrMn. Iandreth and Harris rr Wake. f Claims Messrs Strndwick. Brown. Byrd. Patrick, Tenoir, Ules. Sandifcr. Covington, Bridgow, Bledsoe, Gnssett and fysary. , . . , r The special order, consideration of substitute of the committee for the res olution to internal revenno came up. The substitute was adopted. Bill to amend tho charter of tne At lantic Coast Lino Railroad Company, paisod third reading. Bill to exempt from poll tax persons over 45 years of ago. was taWcd. SENATE. EIGUTnDAT. 1 thuesdat, January 11, 1SS3. yir. Payne, by request, bill to amend the charter of the Hibernian Benevolent Sotiety .f Wilroincton. ' Corporations, 31 r Mcl-nn. bill to restore fees to ! attorney s at law in civil cae. 1 Judi i ciary. j Mr. Lion, bill In rozard to land be- ionj:in to tb boanl of education in UuTi?couDiy. Education. y baine. bill to prefsribo tl fees UiS?rk3 ot theupenor Gonrt lor pro 0:111:15 ami os ri3tCT 01 ywus lor ro conling chattel mortgages, j Mr. Clark, resolution minestlnjj the !Treanrrr to inform the Senate jH beth 'er the five hundred and r)fty thousand dollars of the first mortgage bdndot the Western North Carolina railroad have been deposited in the Treasury, j Ily the fame, bill to fix, iho time at which the value of the property wrong fully taken shall be assessed. Mr. Hill, regarding tio sale or giv ing sway of epiritous liquors at placed where )Hliucal speaking are held. 1 Mr Ebbs; bill in regard to .allowing commissioners to place the naniea of schi-ut eoinuiilueniea in the jury box, JiMicirry. i 13y thtf'.fame. bill disallowing the rewters ofderdsany fees except- mil eage and ber diem while acting jaa clerk exofficio t the board of emmty com missioners. Salaried and fess. -' .Mr. Scott, ol Rockingham, resolution sugestin to the committee oa ti nance c rtain charges in the manner now in force of collecting merchant' tax, which wn adopted. Upon Mr. Jones' motion the rtilcs were suspended and the report of the committee on privileges and elections in regard to the contested case between UaUtead and Woodhouse was taken up. The committee unanimously re ported by resolution (that Mr. J. M. Woodhouse, .Democrat, was entitled to the seat in the Senate as Senator, from the first district j instead of Mr. Halstead, Ue publican, who held the seat by a certificate from that district. The resolution was adopted all the Senators present voting) for it except Mr. Scott, of New Hanover, who voted against it. , '1 I . ' : Upon the request of Mr. McLean, bill relating to the sale of liquor within cer tain distances of Bethany Presbyterian ehnrch, and Sandy. Creek Baptist church, in Uobe3on county, was consid ered and passed its several readings Bill for tho relief of thq administrator ol the late sheriff of Columbus county, MiftA passed over informalljf. ' iXU repealing tho law ujhlch prohib tka Fc'lilug or giving away f spirit uous liquors tviiluo two miles of any political spcakiny, was placed upon its second reading. ' ' , Mr. Tay no oftercd an amendment to prohibit the sale, or distribution of liquor at the place ot shaking. The bill with amendment was ro -committal to the iudiciarv committee. Bill amendinz chanter 62, laws of iS73-'7i, transferring jurisdiction from magistrates to Superior Court in regard to sale of cotton withlh certainj hours, passed its several readings and was or dered engrossed. 1 : ' Bill to authorize the registrallon of tho bonus of this State, to j provido tfce means therefor and other purposes. rs?ifl second and (bird readings and ordered engrossed. Houie hill in regard to the commuta- r.ri iimnt. r.f tA Stafo fipbt panned and was ordoretl enrolled. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. To amend the charter of tho Atlantic Coast Line Railroad wasi reported en grossed. '. i . i . The following bills -were introduced, passed their first readin? and were ap propriately referred: ' 3Ir. Baiiey, of Mecklenburg; to allow a tccmd action forthe recovery of land. Requiring county commissioners to hold their meetings public. , . . Mr." Bryan, to elect 6choo commitr tecs by tho voters of the school districts. To abolish tho county fcuperiatoudents of free schools in North Carolina! Mr. Covington, allowing school com mittees one dollar per day while actu ally engaged. For the protection of cit izens andiactory operatives. ! Mr. Harris, ot Davidson, to abolish the office of county supenendent of public instruction. " - i, - " Mr. Smith to furnish soldiers from North Carolina with artificial limbs. The calendar was then lateen up and tho following bills disposed of as fol io f j " ! To amend chapter 116, laws 18S1, changing gallon to, qnart, passed third reading. i " i - To relieve ministers of the gospel troni working the roads "and jfrom poll tax. Tabletl. To pay witnesses in criminal prosecu titms before justices of the peace. Re ferred. ! ' f To amend chapter 116, section 20, laws 18$ I. by changing the word gallon to pint. Tabled. j To work the public roads by taxa- Ition. .Tabled. i-. A..,., r.,rm!n9 lmnlmonr from . 'V VV"r T " io amend the act prohitytmir the sale the disposing t it m any manner. Passed thin I reading. ) To establish the s andard weight for a barrel of pork. Passeil third reading. Relative to Big Swamp, in Bladen county. Passed tnird rending t To appropriate and set a part j certain funds for tho use of the Wistern North Carolina Insane Asylum. Passed third reading. j I fir intrurtfon to oor imcmbcrs in Congress, asking that the time of hold ing elections be cnangea i to ine nrsi Tnestlay in August. Intormally passed over. . Relative to soldiers In the late war who loL limbs. Relerred. A message was received from the Senate informing the House that the following bills and resolutions had been passed by the Senate: I Prohibiting tno catching of nan in Lambert on river. 1 To raise a joint committee on rail road commission. Concurred in. . Useless Fright To worry about any Liver or Urinary Trouble, especially Brigbt's Disease or Diabetes, as Hop Bitters' never fails of a cure where a euro is possible We know nlis. Buggies ! Buggies ! VfKW AD SECOND roa sjiuc Sna D.iryiln. 7. deo IS tf T. J SOCTHERXJlXD. Ltrery aod.&Ue fruuiei STATE NEWS. Charlotte Journal: Our county has nst lost one of its most useful citizens n the death of Mr Mark A Wilson, of IWrvhill township, who was called to his reward yesterday morning about 6 o'clock. The First National Bank of Charlotte, the capital stock of which is $100,000. will for the present retire 100.000 of its capital, in order that a better dividend may be paid to the stockholders. . ' " . ' ' Weldon Silas Hinca. coloreil. who about four years ago killed hi fatherin-law in Wayne county and made his escape, was caught hero on Monday by policeman Roberts. Our merchants and bninees men com plain of dull times. The weather and consequently the roads also, have been so bad for the pa?t few weeks that trade has1 been small. Eveii 0:1 Saturdays, j which are usually busy days, there Jj but little done Nor is ithis owing en tirely to tho rain andjimd. The . crops are short fa'thi section. Probably the cotton crop in this county has fallen -off one-third or more, from that ot 1 :8 1 , and prices are awoiowcr. Clinton Cctucnssian: Uev. John W. Bell, living and fartnsng on Dr. Alman Holmes' plantation near thia-place. made last year with one horse and two little boK paying out fur labor In cultivating and housing crop only about $30. eight bales of cotton, aver aging 550 pounds each after paying toll, about 60 barrels of corn. 4,000 pounds of fodder, saved thi rty bushels clean peas. 175 bushels sweet potatoes, and will kill from 2.000 to 2.500. pounds of good pork. This crop; especially the cotton, was made on naturally poor land, which has been improved by Mr. Bell for only three years. This year he bought only $30 worth of fertilizers. ! Goldsboro Messenger: Goldsboro contains five papers, four churches and a flourishing Graded School. -The Kinston Collegiate Institute which had enrolled during the Fall term 183 pu pils, has been changed Into a Graded School and the number of. puils have Increased to nearly 200. Hon. J. L. M. Curry, the eminent agent of the Peabody Fund, will address our citi zens in the Opera House next Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock, on tho subject of popular education. The 1 barroom and grocery store of Josephus Holton, at Bell's Ferry, Pitt county, ., was des troyed by fire last Sunday tubrning. Tho lire was discovered about 5 o'clock and is thought to be tho work of ah in cendiary.. - A nice new school house in tho same vicinity was burned a few nights ago. Cotton movement from Goldsboro over the W. & W. R. R. from Sept. 1st ISSl to Jan. 1st 1882, fool up 15.421 bales! From Sept. 1st 1883 to Jan. 1st 1883, foot upl 14, 273 bales, making a difference from ISSl of 1.148 bale. The shipments over the Midland Road foot up 3,959 bales, which makes the total shipments about 2,000 bales more than the previ ou3year . Charlotte Observer: The enow storm which visited us night before last, was considered to be a pretty lively one, bni it was not a circumstance ' compared to i the storm that raged from High , Point to Richmond. At High oint the snow fell to the detHh of 21 Ihcbeft on a levsl ; at Danville it was 25 inches and I from there on to Klcomoon toe deptn . increased about three inobesv.. A was; to have been expected1, this great fall of enow piayen tne wiw wua Taiiroau ecbednlfs. The Charlotte boUcd. pai- tencer train No. 52. due here at 2:15 erfterday, left Richmond on tirac,drawu by two coal burning engines, and such was the dept h or snow on toe wacx, that at the time the train was dne at Charlotte, it had just arrived at Dan Ville. The snow clogged the driving wheels, and wjw dashed into the fire boxes In tuch quantities as t make it difficult to keep the firea up. When the train pulled pnto Greensboro yesterday at about 3 o'clock, U looked a jTit had just arrived from the Arctic regions. All tno works ol tne engines were cov ered with enow and the cars were filled with fidgety, fretful passengers. The train arrived here last night at 8 o'clock. Capt ; Kennedy, the train dispatcher, yesterday afternoon made up a special to go out at 4:40 o'clock, , the time lor the departure of the regular Northern bound passenger train. Freight traffic over the Richmond & Danville was at a dead stand still yesterday. 4 One freight, train was ecnf out in tho moraing,Tjtit not a train arrived during the day Four or five freights followed 53 last night and al. of i them will be in thw morning. The scene at Greensboro yesterday was said to have been, a live ly one. Five or six blockaded freight trains were standing on the tracks in the lyard, and the noise of the snow plows clearing the tracks waked the echoes. ! No. 52- which arrived last night j cleared the track -of snow, and trains will rnn on schedule timcto-day. Cnpt.1 Pride Jones, who Drought in No. 52. says that at Amelia Court House the snow was thirty-six inches deep in. the cuts. Some of the trains were drawn by three engines. - : l . No matter what your ailment is. Browns Iron Bitters will surely benefit voa. . List of Vessels for tliU Fort. I ' ' BARQCBS. --"I Nor Abel, 4C3 ton. IaSlioa. Antwerp, Nut 29 , Dan Alagnard. 413 Uhm. Abtrrp. Nor CouUr. 3S0 ton, NcUm, AIsrMllle, OVciJ " I Kr IHtU O Worth, 409 ton, MeOotudd, IjchmVmi. Oct IS (Nor Elenor, 510 ton, SeUMn, 'Urerpool, Ort U Dan Elene. 4SI ton. Dabl. Glaaffow, Doc Xor Kat. 400 too. Albretluen, ArooWl. 8tt 25 ! Dover, Not 12 " Nor Ourta, 41 tons, lluucn. Antwerp. De 11 ' - ' , Ger af&rU ovtUa. SSS Utu. Llgwtte. Dam bar?. Oct 11. rU rljmonth, Dec 1, nrrrred t Csres. IV. 5 - Nor Norden. t88 tons, WoxboK, Gnnt, Oct 19 ." v Nor Nordenskjold. S3 tons. AKrabAauen. Ilsnibtrrjf, Dec 14, yIa Cnxnrren, Dee to Nor (Vein, 475 tons - ' Grr Orion, 231 tons, CUumq, liamVarj'. Nov 90 NorOtcarll, 573 tons, XXanf c8cn, Iirer pool, Doo 6 Nor Frogree, 4ifl toav NelUcn, Bordeaax, Dec! . . Nor St Joseph, 3S3 ton, Terjtacn, Cotter dam. Dec 13 2vr Tbcedor. 303 tons, Bnenla, . . Nor Windsor. 333 toss, Walloe, liTtTpool, Dec 0 , - v - :.v ,.. BRIGA. Ger Hermann FroMrlcn, 3SS tons, yvjxbr, IZambnrr, Not 31 ' .-. . i i Nor Leon, tot ton, ElrrKen, naabrsrE. Dee I " " - - r Nor Norjn, 307 tons, Oleu.lirerjool. Dee 6 Br Signal, ut ton.WlUlanu, iUmtmnr, Nov O i , - -E' - : . e g m m y Si S5 UL-" F:r the CvrrQ of CxughF, CoMs i 1 2t4's ot t-e l)i For Sale ' H iU ts.--rrice, 25 Cents, oct3-tt . " ;- - ' coaj MK uc i a 1 y t: v. WILMIN(iTOy M A RK ET. January 12 -4 I. M." STIRITS TURPENTI NE Quoted firm at 491 cents bid, bat held higher. No gales reported. j : ROSIN Quoted dull at $l.32 for Strained and $1.37$ for Gool Strained, with sales as offered. ! , t. TAR- Quoted firm at . $ 1.80 per bbl cf 280 lbs. i CRUDE TURPENTINE- Ko offi cial quotations. Sales of receipts at $ 1 .50 for Hard and $2.50 for Soft. COTTON Quoted firm. Sales of 150 bales on a basis of 9J cents lor mid diing. The following are the official quo tations: 1 ' Good Ordinary........... 8 3-16 Low Middling 91 Middling. 9 Good Middling. I 0 15-16 cts .1 DAILY RECEIPTS. Cotton.-.......-...-. 329 bales 61 casks 776 bbls 94 bbls 98 bbls Spirits Turpentine. . . Rosin..... ......... . Tar..... ............... Crude TurDentine mi MARINE NEWS. ! ARRIVED. U S. mail steamer Minnohalia. liis bey, Sroithville, Master, i Steamer Governor Worth, Worth, Fayetteville, Worth & Worth. Steamer John Dawson, Sherman. Point Caswell. R. P. I Paddison. Schr MelissaTrask,Trask. St Pk n e, Marti uique, E G Barker & jCo CLEARED. U. S. mall Bteamer Slinnehalia, Bb bey, Smithville, Master. Steamer Governor Worth,! Worth. Fayetteville, Worth & Worth. i MONTHLY STATEMENT. STOCKS OK HAJTD JAJ?. 1, 183. Cotton ashore, 12,564; afloat, 9,541 ; total, 22,105. J j Spirits ashore, 4,?35; afiac. 1310; total. 6,135. Rosin ashore, 90 MTB; afloat. 1 4 to tal. 105,126. Tar ashore, rt.516. Crude turpentine ashnre, .1,14 4. RECEIPTS rpU MOSTU OK DEC.,. 1$S2- Cotton.' 25. 140 ; spirits, j 6,774"; ' rosin, 33, 104; tar, 8,270; crude, 3,161. . EXPOKTS FOTE JIONTn OF DEC. 1882. . DOMESTIC. j Cotton, 10,400: spirit;. 1.787; rosin. 2,- 512; tar. 2,782; crude, 182. r-,'; - i - - FOREIGN. . Cotton. 10.123; spirits, 2,675; rosin 67; tar, 3.100. List of Vessels in port Jan. 11. Dan Am-ortta, 670 ton, 1 hontpson, I u - i . ... C P Jfefeace Nor German!, S5S tong. Aim, - f ! E feschaa & Wcstermann Not Frragon. 420 tons, WeLer, , C P Mebane pr Meraey, 863 tens. Neiger, 4 E Fet.han A Westermann 3$mX U &chw?3laard, 440 tons, Johnseo, - or webare Not I HT Scnweneon, S7S tons, Clansen, Beide4Co Nor Jooa, T74 tons, redcrsen, - A Sprtit & Son Nor Marie, 380 tons. TallakMn, . lleWe & Co Nor Formica, ?94 iocs, Jesse's ! ' -' KG Barker & Co Ger iAdiaPeaenan.'SSl ton. Bremer, E IVbchaa & Weslsmiann Kor Candenr. ton. Nielsen, ' ' Heide A Vo Nor Orrar Odd, 61 1 tons, Teao!sen. j Jfcicie ft Co Nor Minor, 40 tons, Boreh, Helic .o Not Krietlno. 34? tona Jamwn, ' f !e?de A 0 Nor Hana 4 si ton. Erricksen, ' C P AlebanA Nor Y-ara, 67 toa, Uleii, iit-ldo C Nor Krallr, 7 tons, aren. C P Mebaue .er Euwanl Pens.3G7 tons. Klpp, lleide & o Nor a, 47i ton, -oren-en, iieiue & Co Hrt eeudder, 317 tons, fctura. . I Geo Harries & Co Nor Tttanla, 803 tons, Albethseo, I Ilekle & Co Nor Nordoo, 583 ton, Waohol t, . .. CPMetane Gr ElbnlU, 27 tons. Fretwnrst, I , ? $ -. : 4 i B Peschan & Weetarmaan Nor Cor-dor, 38t ton;, Neilen. - Ueloe X Co Ger Japan, 29J lon, Uo tger, - -" K escnski & Westermann Nor Kura, 413 t"ns. Allierucn. llei e A Co Br David G Worth, 387 loo. BleDonakl, , -,t, AlexSprunt A Son Nor Eleanor, 210 tons, Veusen, C 1 Mtbar.e ... - ...... . -. BUIO. s : ('- ttal Geromlna C.23. ton. Canassa. . m'r-.- - . -.. - -v. ..--.- M JL prnot A Son Dan Sod of April, 24? tons, Sorensen, J. i - ' : Uddc&Co C 8 Padbard, 309 tons, riaitaven. ; ' -4 i .". , - -a - - i a. U Barker A Co Nor Fram, 250 ton.' If alcamsen, ' lleide A Co I sCOONEua. - . t Br JnHa Elznbetn, 80 toes, Ingram. Cronly A Horris B T Lee. 335 tons. Marts, Geo liarrtss A C L 8 Lererins. t tons, Uandy. ; ' :' -- cW Harrias A Co ASce nearo, 347 tons, Prnnew HI, ' - . Geo ilarriss A Co SiCe JIalr.SMto s.Uonck, - f 1 Geo Harrias A Co Messenger, 544 tons, Fnlkner, ? ' i i E G Barker A Co Edith REewardj544 tons, TaU. . - - Geo llarriss A Co S&rah Fatoa, SS0 tons, Dlx, Geo Ilarriss A Co AUaretU bwan, S&S tons. Smith, . - ' .U - E G Barker A Co LeonesML, ZJS tons, Unclnson, . . . w . L '. ' . ' G Barker A Co Jobn J Ward, tSC ton, Mckereen, . . ..--ir . tieo iXaniss A Co Eutb Darlii, 203 tons, Chipman, , t 15 G Barker A Co KagSte Abbott, 234 tons. McKeijban, i KuBarker ACo Etta If Barter. 273 ton. Baxter, KG Barker A Co Wade IXaxsptOB, tons, Sabastian. - . ; EG Barker A Co Ofncbu, . toes, Prince , ; S Q Bazker A Co -iofc zra; Ti'eper?ojmna2.3i5-j! SOLID COMFORT. i OCR AT.I. WOOL RIBBED ONDEttSUIUTS. 53, S3 4A. '' " "! - j. . . - .- - ' . .- Cbildreu's Cloaks. rixiT, at cost oi lt:x:; Ladies' Cloaks, Dolmans and Jaok8fL ; , f - Lh , eixs W, S8, S5, 40, 4J, THA3 COST. .: - 1 1 r l. x I,A 22GE SIZES, VFRT CHEAP; Wtt yon Corsets J i Corsets i AtX FANCY Dte GOODS AKK REDUCED. IP 15 WAXX OF BLACff IIX0U nr.irr? rinMKRE Jnst brie? ronr Inirmect tobe&r ononrs.. I .: Carpets, Oil Cloths, CAN SRO'V GOOD STYLES IN ALL 1 OO GROSS TURKISH BATH SOAP. in 9 Dr. 'OLA UK CURES ALL DISEASES OF THE pTOMACU, XJYXB, TIOWELS, Kt -'...":..'' I ' eys. Skin and Blood. MILLIONS teetifj to Ks efleacy to beeJlog tn aberi named dUt ae, and prononnce It to be tbe . .; . ' BEST REMEDY KNOWN TO MAN. ' . . i .... ' . m I I I Dr Cukk 'Johnson This certifies that yonr INDIAN BLOODSYBUP bns alren ma mark rol'ef for Heart Disease and Liver Complaint. I wonld not le without it for live time the rr July 37-lawdfirIAvrly ! I JOUN KUSS. i Excursion and Pic Nic gEASON IS OVEK. THE EASON -IS OVEK. THE XI I EAT tUv-A 1 ' and BaTl season la not opening. Gentlemen who are need to FIRST-CLASS work and a clean and Comfortable Barbershop, will find it at I JOHN WERNER'S, Practical Barber and Perfumer. No. 29 Market Street, between Front and Water St eets.. h " : ct-7-ti ' ' . J a Seyv York & Wilmington Steamship Line. TEAMKKd WILL. .HAIL FROM NEW YORK ERKT WEDNESDAY AND aATURlAY. r at 8 o'clock, P. M. CilTi" mtKAM.....r.-Saturday, January 13 BKSEFACTOK . WexiieoiBy, January 17 f i - .- ' KKGULATOB ..Hfoturday, January 20 GOLF STREAM. .....We-lowiayl Janury 54 "; :" 1 ". " X:' - I. " ;, " BENE FACTA U tturday, Janaftry 27 . . . r . " i ' KIXtCLAI OR. . . . . Welneirty, January 31 ThrouirU BITie i Ladtp and Lowest TUrrrngh Rts ffiiaraoteed nni Points ia North and Sontb Carolfca. ! . Fit Freljcbt or Paesaffe appry to v I TirM.A8 K. PND, enperintendeni, i . .' !"... h I Wilmington, N. C Tlf EO. G. WJEK, Freight Agent, i 35 Broaoway, New York. W5L P. CLYDE A CO., General Agents. Ian 8 tf .' GUNS AND CUTLERY I A FINE ASSORTMENT OF Muzzle and Br each-Loader ' Guns Revolvers and Ammunition, J SILVER PLATED SPOONS & FORKS, A VERY LuRGE VARIETY OF Pocket Knives, 1 Table Cutlery. Popular prices to suit all at ; I N. JACOB I'S, j . UARDWARE DEPOT, dec23-tf - No. 10 6onth Trout 8t Gloves & Collars ID GLOVES. BLACK, COLORED AND; OPEBA, Freneb Linen Gloves, Fcatbcr Edge, Embroldere'i and Lace Collars. I i New and cheap. j decs JNO J HEDRICK. FIRST NATION A L BANK OF - I WILMINGTON, N. C- DIVIDEND OF THREE-AND-A H ALF i'KR CENT, has been declared by the Board of Directors of tab Bank, payable on and after January lOtb. dc 23 2 w A. K. WALKEC. ' r :iuihler. ANOTHER LOT (T THOSE f IIANDSOafK TIN TOILET SETS dally expected. For sale low by GILES A MTJBCHISON; ' S3 and 43 Morcbiaon Blocl. Jan 6 Simon Bear" T ESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCES THAT US Ik, has embarked In the Tailoring bnslness. tie is bout wimng ana capable of maklnr, dre Ing. scouring i ana repairing ; Clothlnz. All or- ders promi mVUT Attended to. ' Prieea mortmtA. mpuj Baop on iiaxiet between Second and Third its. I hop on lull- TV'.".? l j n ' i vrxnt la this Use Is something GOOD a4 LA o - I-., .. ... Corsets I A LARGE ABSOKTlIlsST 1 1 f Crumb Cloths, &o. 'yS OF THESE, VEBT RSASOSAOU ' i.. ... Ri LI. McirJTfllJSE. JOHNSON'S. Indian Blood Syrup i H GCAItANTEED TO CUKE DYSPEPSIA. . : , . !. : :X : : Agents JFanted. V-':': : laboratory 77 Wet 3d St., New York City. Drag-lsls eJl lti if i Happy Wew Year. J I" TO MY FKIEtfDS AND CUSTOMERS': Thanks for their liberal patreaAf. a esaUa- j nance of which I shatt always eadaarer U ds srre. i , . .1 WITJTER GOODS , ' . , -' j " aJCLLLXOOFF LOW TO SLACK SPRING STOCK ! . 1 r bp A FULL ASSORTMENT Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, WJbJJLTE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES. ;h Corsets iandHosieryej AtW ATS ON HANTX TJ, TJ. KATZ, 36 r.Tarket Ctroet. Ian 1 - " i 4. ' G reat B a rga I no ' OH rJKCE5 BEST BiUt oTLKS. : ;ZJ SATINS AND BLACK CAptl.. Islft OKBMAN AND IRISH LINEN AW Towels, Blankets and Dotnestlr, to be soldjat reduced prteea."'1"'-. "v . a , , , pp' Win close out y entire stock of jOarpeU, Brnasels,, Tapeatry, Lrtgraln, S py, and -OAs -j- .. . - i , . MatUo. Call and examine before porch i - .. -- . - . ' . j . . In r elsewhere. ,' - . . r Ako, fall stock of CVthln and CndersUrU, from the cheapest to the best. Largest ' steek ofBodani White Flannels. : cVc 10 BOb KKAR, I 3) Market 6L I- NeEiveOyiBters. rpUB FIEST OT THKEEASON. ftffa .......... . . : . " t ' . . 1 rom the : celebrated - Wtabnry .jHL-f Also. Wines, Ales, Llgnors and Clft-araaaO iiw iduou ccrj oay, q ii o Ciocx. . JOHN CACEOLL. Metropolitan Kalooa. sept No Betting or Bragging 3CT IF THE NATIONAL 8 AL- ! oon don't fnrnlsh too with the V 1 ii BUT IF TlDi NATIONAL 8 AL-S y, oon don't famish yoa with the V 1 lf BEST NEW 1UVLUOV8TEU.S. pat J cd la any etrie. whr. tell ma about It. lly price for liquors, that equal any 1 quality sold orer any bar, has always been cents, and I axa sure my Clears will satisfy any one. Just try me. - . ( I oet 58 . .. W IL 1L KOCH. Proprietor. I If You Wish to See QAPT. B. J. JACOBS, of Senior Beserrt notoriety, the oldest Saddle and UarneM, maker In Wilmington, lost call at IL if. BOR DEN & 000 store and boy a nice Lap Kobm and all other articles ta a Baddkry estabC! fnent, for It Is the place to get them. ' . Jan 1 c. :,,.. f ... F. Pe J0IIE3 plTbN. X. Cw ATT02STAJa Ceo- MBor-al Law. TTTIl practice la any rV heeta. epselAUatlen alrwjto wftt ?1