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Advertisements : inserted in this col
nntn at 10 cents per line, each insertion,
but no charqe of less than 30 cents trill
be made on any advertisement.
lioatavillo is employing women
drug clerk3.
as
Edwin Booth appeared as King Lear
on Tuesday night at Berlin. " '
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East River, between New Yorjc and
Brooklyn, was " blockaded with ice on
Tuesday.
WaTcott, the bird-eater, threw him
self on Wednesday outside of bis
eighteenth pair of quails. -
A coasting surface a mile longaCbrds
port to thufands of Montreal men, wo
men and children every evening.
On Tuesday last the thermometer
ranged irom 30-de,ree3 below zero at
Chicago to CO degrees below at Winni
peg. Moodys success among the stmlents
of Oxford and Cambridge is confirmed
by reports of conversions by tho hun
dred. There is a crisis of no ordinary im
portance hanging over France and in
a few da3's there may be some startling
news. .
Two very eni merit Europeans have
died in the past sirHontha whhsc end
is envolved in mystery Skobeleff and
Gambetta.
Part of the town of Wilkesbarre, Pa.,
is sinking into the earth, and will prob
ably lodge in the coal mines which are
immediately under the town.
A fearful :ici!t'nt occurred .on Tups
day on tho George's Creek and Cumber
land It.lt., in West Virginia-.' Three
coal trains, were, coupled together They
became unmanageable --and started
down a steep grade ut. a fearful rate and
were dashed down a bank a hundred
ieet. Each train had a! condtietor, an
engineer, a fireman and two brakemen
and not a man was fount! alive-.
"They appointed a cominiLtce on fish
eries Yesterday in the House and al
though three vt the members thereof
were taken fro hi the seacoast three also
came from tho interior. What the gen
tiomcn from Cumberland, Iredell and
Graham counties may know about the
fisheries of North Carolina it is not very
easy to understand. And apropos ot
this fact we find in the Congressional
Record of yesterday's date a "few rc
marks" made in the House by Mr.
Belford, of Colorado on the "navy ques
lion, which may provoke a smile with
some and a laugh with others. Said
Mr. Belford, the navy question being
under discussion :.
I do not know on which sido of this
amendment I stand. I desire to make
the clear nnd unequivocal statement
that I know nothing whatever about
this bill: I'nover saw the ocean until
last lummcr. . I represent a Suite
where we pay 40 cents a barrel for wu-
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ter. LauSntcr-J Ana ji oencveii
to be my duty to discuss as an enlight
ened statesman this great question.
Continued laughter.
I have been here for four days wait-
in the Dassaso of this bill. 1 hate
been edified and eletrified by the learn
ed discourses of Rear-Admiral Calkins.
from Indiana laughter,-nd qj Con
modore Anderson, irom Kansas, uie
western part of whose State dtes not
contain water enough to freshen a salt
mackerel flamrhtcr.! Then I . have-
been absolutely delighted by the learned
dissertation by the gentleman from
Georgia Mr. Blount, whose vision
evidently rests upon a sand-hill where
there is not water enough to mellow a
sweet potatoe: Laughter. ,
This whole debate rcmiads mo of a
ermon I heard delivered once by a dis
tinguished African preacher. He said ;
"Brethren, we have assembled hereon
the sacred Sabbath day to discuss great
and sacred questions. In the first place
I will proceed to discuss some matters
about which I know a little and you
know nothing n the second place, I
will proceed to discuss matters concern
tag which you know a little and I know
nothing. We will then conclude with
elaborate dissertations on question
aoout which noncof us know anything."
ILaughter. And that has been the
conduct and character df this discussion
curing these four da s.
But I rose for the purpose of calling
the attention of the IIue to this one
iHct: that the days of this session are
shortening; that there aro great and
important national questions in which
the people are deeply and vitally inter
ested, and to the consideration of which
we ought to give earnest attention. I
;;-nCini,y lo a consideration of the
tana bil, Applause In the name
SLt olcl lho ateiien.' from the
!S"lates that have' no water and
expect to get none allow us to expedite
S? p, biIl! G"al
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LOCAL NEWS.
IHDEX TQ HEW1 ADYERriSEftUHTS.
J R Meltok Never Mind j
Notice Southern Ore Company;
Muxi6 Bros Garden Seed
Yai 8 Wrapping Taper and Bag
' Ueinrukegek Pianos and Organs x
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The receipts of cotton at this ort
day foot np 421 bales. J
A fine assortment of Guns' and Pistols
at.JAGOBi's Hardware Depot. . f
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Sohr. Nellie Bowers, Spear, hence,
arrivod at Mayagucz JanJ. 4th. j
Barqne Carin, Westerland, sailed
from Havro Ja 7th for ihis port.
Steamship Gulf Stream, Ingram,
hence, arrived at New York! Jan. 24th
Mr. Hill Burg win is in the city on a
visit to his sister,! Mrs. Parker Quince.
The mercantile hegira. hence North
ward for the purchase" of
goods, will begin soon. 1
new spring
The "Hydraulic Pleasure Club" has
an exi&tenoe in this city. Of course the
fun is all tinder water.
Dr. A. J. Deltosset, ot this city,
was registered at theBuford House, in
Charlotte, on Wednesday. !
. Tho celebrated
Twine is sold only
ware Depot.
Fish
Brand
Gills
at Jacobx's Hard
! t.
We are glad to hear that Mr. C. D.'
Morrill, who has bceu'jvery ill, la pro
nounced somewhat better.
Notwithstandingithe fact that the wind
came directly out of the North this fore
noon, the atmosphere was balmy and
pleasant, almost warin. r ,
'-Bev. Dr. Mendelsohn, of this city,
was in Goldsboro last "Wednesday,
where he officiated at the
marriage
of
Mr. Ed. M. lvehmaniand Miss
Amelia
Kaufman.
Mr. S. Van Amringe,
Clerk of. the
Superior Court, who Vas in Raleigh
: i
yesterday in attendance on the meeting
of the Superior Court cjerks. rjrturned
to the city this morning. l j
Tie Goldsboro
Messenger mentions
ClS. 1j. Fremont's
namo in ctnnec
n
tin with the proposed 1 railroad com
mission and cordially endorses him lor
such a position. We second. 1
Dr. .rtuiius D. Yuungi of this
city,
who has recently received his diploma,
has effected a copartriership with; Dr.
W S. Mullins, of Mrfrion, S. C.,! and
... l .i
will remove to that tovu tor ; the prac
tice of his profession.; (
The buildinz known as thei Donald
son Academy, -at Tayettevillc, which
has-recently been used as a free school,
was destroyed by fire yesterday. 1 he
cause of the fire is unknown, and we
were unable to learn the amount of tho
loss, or if the building was insured.
We understand that Mr. D. D. Bar
ber, of Maysville, S. C, has sold jhis
milling interests in that section to
Messrs London & Campbell and has
purchased the old Young rice planta
tion, the Lyrias Plantation, near this
city, and will plant it this year. Mr
Barber will reside in Wilmington.
Silver Plated Spoons and Forks, low
prices, at Jacobi's. , t
There were lots of Wilmingtonians
in Raleigh yesterday. " Hon. I). L.
Russell, Mr. W. K. Frenchi ;Mr. Du
Brutz Cutlarand Mr. W. H. Chadbourn
were all registered therp, as also Capt.
Richardson, of Columbus, and Capt.
Swift Galloway, Solicitor for this dis
trict. - . : j ' I
To Builders, and others Go to J A CO
bi's for Sash, Blinds and" Doors, Glass
Yon earr cret all sizes and at the
lowest prices. 1
Personal.
3rr. Sumner P. Thomas, formerly a
resident of this city, but now oflredo.
if-
Tex., where he i3 married and engaged
m business, is here on a" brief visit to
old friends and acquaintances. V e are
lad tolearn that he has prospered in that
thriving city of the "Lone Star" State,
and to see that ho appears in excellent
health. . ' ! j ,
Baker & Farron.
We clip the following from the New
York Evening Telegram: i
Some things improve with age. lOld
wine, old song, old! friends. rare best.
-Chris and Iena" is an old playj but
it .has been improved upon by degrees,
and those who havd seen i it heretofore
aro just the ones I to enjoy -it again.
There was a good sized audience at the
theatre last night to greet Messrs. Baker
and Farron and their excellent compa
ny in this piece. Never, was j an audi
ence better pleased. ( I - r .
Seals are on sale at Dyer's, and are
selling' fasti T- ' ,: l':$ 'i :
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Daily
WILMINGTON. N. C. FRIDAY. JANUARY
Inspecting- the Road.
Charlotte Observer : Col. C Jone?, J
the new superintendent of the Carolina
Central railroad, accompanied by pres
dent J. M. Robinson, and general man
ager J. C, Winder, arrived in the city
yesterday afternoon from Shelby, and
put up at the Central. The party in
spected the Caroina Central depot and
yard, and expressed themselves highly
pleased with the condition ol things and
the general management of the affairs
of the company in this city. The party
spent only a few hours here; when they
took the train for Raleigh via Hamlet.
j 'Rebuilding?;--'"
I Oar energetic friend, Mr. J. W. Tay
lor, is hard at work preparing to put up
a saw mill on tho site of the building
which was receutly burned. He ex
pects to have the mill built and ready
for business in about two months. We
hope he may be spared from another
such disaster a3 he has experienced
upon "two occasions within the past few
years, for although: it may bo source
of pride to thiuk a mill may arisej
Phoenix like, from it own ashes, a fre
quent repetition of the Phosnix racket
we should imagine would become mo
notonous. !
Farmers wishing to be successful
witn sneep should guard them againft
exposure. But if in sheltering his heep
i i . i i i
uiu iHiuier expeses mmseii anu catcnea
a cold, ho must use Dr.
Bui
's Cough
Syrup.
I. O. B U.
District Grand Lodge, No. 5, 1. O..B.
B., will convene in its sixteenth annual
session, in this city, February 0th, and
will continue until the business of the
Lodge is completed. There are thirty
four subordinate Lodges in the district,
located in Maryland, Virginia, North
Carolina, South Corolina, Georgia and
the District of Columbia, and as each
Lodge is entitled to three delegates, a
large attendance may be expected. Tlu
Sessions will be held in Tienken Hall,
South Front street,. and will be public
except when working on secret work.
.Arrangements for the entertainment bi
the Grand Lodge are being made by
North State Lodge, No. 222, of this city.
As this will be the first representative
body of Jews ever convened in this
State, every exertion will be macle by
their Wilmington brethren to make the
visit agreeable.' I
The progVamme, so far us it is com
pleted, for tho occasion is as follows:
Tuesday evening. Feb.. 6th, a musical
and literary entertainment at the Opera
House, at which there will be a lecture
delivered by Hon. Simon Wolfe, late
Consul-Gencral to Egypt; 'vocal solos
by Mrs. D. B. Kahnweiler, Mr. Nathan
Mayer and others; recitations by Mrs.
Ij. Dryfoos. The Arion Society is also
expected to participate. On Wednes
day evening, cb..7th, a grand ball and
banquet will be given at Germ an ia
Hall, and on Thursday, Feb. 8th, a trip
to Wrightsville bound for an oyster
roast will take place.
31. J. Solomans, of Savannah, is the
presiding officer, and Dr. S. B. Wolfe,
of Baltimore, is the Secretary.
The committee of arrangements eor-
sists of 3Iessrs J. I. Macks, Chairman;
Natlian 31 ayer. Secretary, and S. H.
Fishblato. H. Brunhild. F. Rhcinstein,
S. Solomon and Wm Goodman.
Skat ins: Pleasures.
We learn from one was present
that
the party at the skating rink given last
night was well attended, and it was a
time of real enjoyment with no distur-
I bances to mar its pleasures. Skating
commenced at about 8 o'clock" and
continued uninterruptedly until nearly
or quite ten o'clock. At that time the
skates were laid aside and the Tisitors
engaged in dancing, which continued
until about one o'clock this morning.
The music for the occasion was furnish
ed by Prof. Raymond's Quadrille band
and was of a superior order. We under
stand that the programme pf last night,
with some variations, will be repeated
in a few days, notice of which will be
given through thejpress in due season.
Exports Foreljrn.
Schr. Maggie Abbotts, Capt. 3IcIntosh,
eleared to-day for Port-au-Prince,
Hayti, whh 177.177 feet lumber and
67.200 shingles, valued at $3 060.10,
shipped by Messrs, Northrop & Cuni
ming. ;. - - - .- .
Great Closincr Out Sale.
Having on jhand a large supply of
Clothing, and in order to make room
for coming Spring Stockl we will sell
the remainder of our Winter goods re
gardless of cost. A. & I. Shbiek. Re
liable Clothiers, No. Market street.
EiTIEV.
At a meeting of Germania Iodge Nr.
4. K.'of P., held last evening, the an
nouncement was made that P. C, W.
F. Wentzel died ib New York on 3for
day last, and as a token of respect to
his memory the Lodge adjourned with
out transacting any further business.
The,Ore Company
" The Southern Ore Company haying
been incoporated by the Legislature,
and the arrangement of the works hav
ing been completed, it now ranks as one
of the institutions ot Wilmington. The
stock' has all been subscribed for. ex
ceptive hundred shares, and these it is
proposed to place here. With this ob
ject in view, subscription books have
been opened at the First National Bank
and Bank of New Hanover, nutler
charge of Messrs J. Beno and; E. S.
Iatimer. The books are to remain,
open but two days and it is confidently
expected that the business and moneyed
meu of Wilmington will avail then"
selves of the opportunity to engage in
this enterprise.
Legislative locals.
In the Senate, yesterday, Mr." Scott
introduced a petition against the pas--sage
of tan act allowing the issue of
bonds by the Board of Commissioners;
also a petetition from citizens of Pen
der county in regard to the bill author
izing the issue of bonds by that county;
also, a petition' from the citizens ot
New Hanover against the no-fence law
for this county.
Mr. Toon introduced a bill to prohibit
the sale of liquor in five miles of Mt.
Olivet Methodist church. Robeson
county; also, bill to incorporate the
Wilmington, Chadbourn and Conway-
boro Railroad Company.
Bill to amend the charter of the
Atlantic Coast Railway Company,
passed its second reading. -
In the House the bill to amend the
charter of the town of Clmton was
reported favorablly. - "
SE XV: AD V 15 K N 'l.
Wever Mind
HHE WEATHER SO THE WIND DON'T
1 . . .
blow. Never mind where yo u buy your Beef
so that you' get tho beet to bo had for your
money. Thlsweengsge to do. It is a well
known fact that the BEST BEEF, LAMB,
MUTTON, PORK, BACON HAM3 ND
BREAKFAST 8TK1PS, SAUSAGES, &C, can
-!-.' j
always be found at my 6 tore. Satisfaction a
sure thing.
J. R. MELTON,
N. W. Corner Market and Second Streets,
Proprietor of the onlv te;m Sausage
jan 26 i Factory inthe rtate.
luotice.
B
Y VIRTUE OF AS ACT OF THK GEN,
eial Assembly of Nortii Carolina, . incorpora-
Uag THE SOUTHERN ORE COMPANY, the
undersigned have opened Books of Subbcr'p
Hon to the Capital Stock of said Corporation.
Subscription List can be found at the First
National Bank and the Bank of New Hanover.'
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-THE STOCK HAS ALL BEEN SUB
SCRIBED EXCEPT FOB ONE HUNDRED
8 HARES. -
Books of Subscription will close on MON
DAY, January 29th, 1883. i
J. BENO,
jan26-2t E. S. LATIMER.
MEW CROP -Cuba
Rflolasses ! !
ARRIVED TO-DAY.
ORDERS SOLICITED.
HA LL & PEARS ALL
jan .5
Great Bargains-
On PIECES BEST BLACK SILKS,
. ZJ SATINS AND BLACK CAES.
1 AA DOZ. GERMAN AND IRISH LINEN
Aviv TowelS. Blankets and domestics, to be
sold at reduced prices.
Will close out my entire stock of Carpets,
Brussels Tapestry, Ingrain, SJp'y, and Office
Matting. Call and examine before purchaa
Ing elsewhere.
Also, fuR stock of Clothing and Undershirts,
from the cheapest to the best.
Largest stock
ot Red and White Flannels.
SOL BEAR,
i 20 Market St.
dee 19
If You Wish to See
QAPT. B. J. JACOBS, of Senior Reserve
iwtorietv, the oldest Saddle and Harne-s, Ac.'J
maker In Wilmington, iust-eaU at if. 31. lnr.
DKX & CO'S start- and bay ft nice Lap lfole
and all other articles In Saddlery eetablhth
msnt, fox It la the place to get them,
. Jan 1 . : L - " ! ;
26 1883.
NO. 23
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS:
OPERA HOUSE.
SATURDAY, January 27,
TWO PEHFOHUAXCES.,
! o
Miss Rose Ey tinge."
MATISJJ.K : J
THEPKINCESSOF PARIS."
For Ladies aad Children,
r AdmLHsUn 25c and Me..;
j ATJilGUl : ii,s;.. v.
The late grand Union Square Theatre hcccm,
F E L I CI A!
Prices 25c, 06 and
served seats.
'5c." 25o cxtni for Re
TELEPHONES !
PRIVATE LINES
B
UII.T, tQUIPPJSD WITH TELEPHONES
and rented. - .
Apply to the Manager of tho nr arest TELE
PHONE EXCHANGE or to
C. E. McCLURE. Sapt,
jan 24 2w
Itichnioid, Va.
Gloves & Co! Tars
JID GLOVES.
BLACK,. COLORED AND OPERA
i
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French Linen Glovea, "
Feather E?.ge, Embroldered
and Lace Collar?,
NewJ-ind cheap. , '
doc s
jvo j nKnuicK.
Pianos and Organs, :
FKOil AIL THE
Best Manufacturers in the
i - Country.
SOLD FOR CASH OR ON THE MON1HLY
INSTALLME NT PLAN, AT "
HEINSBERGER'S,
"' jan 22 Live B ok and MHisic store
Fresh Caught
Mackerel
in fiesirable
Packages !
10 lb. Kits, 5 lb. Tins and in Barrel.
Fresh Codfish
JnTWO POUND CANS.
AN ELEGANT BBRAKF AST DISIL
THE BEST FLOUR
Sjld in Wilmington and are willing to bring It
Into competition with any other brand.
Peach, Pear, Pine Apple,
DAMSON and QUINCE PRESERVES
la bulk, 20 cts per lb. '
Mince Meat and Plum
Pudding, f
Left from the Christmas Holidays, very cheap.
P. L. BBXDGEBS & 00.
Jan 22 -. : - - -
Imp roved Cotton Seed.
' HAVE FOR SALE 100 BUSHELS of the
JZIER LONG STAPLE SILK COTTON
SEED". For whiteness, length and finenees
of s taple, it Is unsurpassed . 1 1 Is from two to
three weeks earlier than other cotton, com
mands a better price In the market and Is
much more proline 3 V acre planted in this
variety trie pi-si seas-n prouocea a oaies oi
cotton. Single bushel $3. 1 wo bushels, fX
Delivered in W.lmington, N. C. , j
Apply soon to
U. W. McCLAMMY, Jr.,
Ecotfs HilL Pender Co., N. C.
' or. . JAS. ii. HUGGING
wuauozwa
McGowan's Saloon. :
-piNB OYSTERS. GOOD CIGARS. WHIS
KEY still gives saUsfactlon. 2.000 bundle of
Cigar lighters, 3 bundles fur 10 cents.
jkn24-St !
mm,
Undic? h& bii cored. rBrmvclWT Uita
Vt rla :V1XI'AEL TREATISE era tbU 4Jw,
iavsoSersTj
r. C1t Eapr nd r. O. adJr.
, P LEASH KOTICS.
Vfa v3 be gla4 to rztiive Ci2sMEi swi3 vS
tloni our trteads oa any caX a czbsi et
SonllittrHttetr''v . : . . j j'
The name of the writer taut aiwayi tal
nltlacd to the EdUer. .v .V."' I ' i ',
CemmanVatlona must be wttttea tn caly
one side of the paper. : I '
PeraonaUties nust be aroMel -
And It U espedaDy and paftSeularrjr caier-
stood that the Editor does ot always eadoise
the Tiews of eorrcsposdenta nines so statfA
ba the editorial columns.
NEW ADVERTISMEKS.
WHAPPIKG PAPER
- AND BA6BI
CANIL1A PAPER AND BAGS AT LOVT
eot market prices, j
A Larje stock of BUnk Books, Draft, Xtti,
j :';:" :: v : :,;.:.: k i ;
Receipt amd Letter Books, Juat received at I
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TATES' BOOK ST0BE;
500 Hhds, New Crop
Cuba liblasses,
direct from Matanias. For tala low.
Orders solicited.
WORTH & WORTH. I
jan 24 . . ,..--,;,; .: , . "?
J Breecli-Loaders,
TISE BREECH-LOAD! NO H1IOT-GUN3,
siiells. Wads, Powdef, Shot, Cartridge Be-t.'
sun Cases. Reloading . Tools, Game Bags, Vks
tols all kinds. -s If you want a flrstuuw arO
cleofthe above g.KKli, and low prices, the
name can be found t - . i ;
W.-tL PRINGEft & CO8. I.
Ian 32 - ; .l;tt and 23 Market htraec
GARDEN SEEDS."
FRESH LOT; OF ALL- KINDS Of C
iaadTiiriUp Seed, early Inflate varie
ties ; Coltard. B?et and Tomnto ieods, a large
"lock and an endless variety of Peas and
ineau. rtiuM?a as uoieoal prices by
:.;:Il1uh(dsLBroc.9
I 1.491 lKllikl)VV A V. KKvU VrtSf
AND Wfl.Mi vri'rnv v '
jan
18 - j; : :r . :t- . ,
Holiday Gifts.
SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS :FpR THE Sea
- - - ' - --'Ml
m : Celluloid - f ets. In ' Plush, Satin and
i-tathtr t ases. Jewel and Odor Cases, Cologne
Bottles. Toll t Sou and Vases Travelling
;ascs, Combs, Brishe, Mirrors,. Ac. LateU
tries and LoMest Prices. - ' t i
! ' William iiS green; . ,
. 1 ,r . ' Druggist. I j
dc 15 nac-tf Market Mtreet. 1
QF II ARNfeS JUST "RECEIVED, aad wli
PAT e another large; lot of. Baggie n a few
rfays. . Give uaa
dec S- ".
GKKHARDT A CO.
GlacGvvaro,
JANCT AND PLAIN,
FOR, t ALB BY
GILES & MURCHISON,
Jan n
S8 and 40 Mnroblsoa BloQ
Peruvian Guano.
f
200 Tons
Genuine Lobos Guano I
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' DIRECT IMPORTATION, !
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EXPECTEDtO AIL1 , and (for aakgby
Chas. E. Sinitli . & Ooa
j 20,000
NEW PEANUT 8ACED
AND
4: BnsherOat Bzo!ic.
For sale at
jaa 15-tf
New Jewelry Store.:
rpiIE UNDERSIGNED ! BXiPECTrUIXT i
announces to the citizoos of WUalsgtoaj tht
he has leased the promisee No. U, Market St., !
and Is now" la yeceipt oi
Handsome Stodc of Goods,
which will be displayed tn a few day.
tt Watch and ClockirpsJilng a specialty.
dee 19 JNO. IL AIXCH .
New Eiver Oysters,
From the , celebrated Wlnbcry
rannooxwiarer. "s. t
Also. Wlne Ales, TJquors arv I Cigars ana
free lunch
cn every uy, ti "ciors.
JOIiN CACHOLL.
sept 23
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