Soaday ex
efrte by
JOSH T. JAJtfESt .
.-ASCRIPTIONS POSTAGE PAH
T4-00, Six months, tU. Three
,M Oonth,l5centa.
J!ur will be delivered by carrier, free
.jn ' of the city, aUbe above
or I" centt per vceek
tlng rate, low and liberal.
bserlbere will report any and all fall
recTe their papr regalarly.
' rTKe Datfy Eerieto has the largest
r.- circulation, of any newspaper
The Florida State Fair will operT next
Wednesday
Senator-elect Bowea, of Colorado, is
amated to be worth $5,000,000.
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This American Navy, asks for $100,
0$0 to fpend upon torpedoes.
D wight M. Sabin, the nev Senator
from Minnesota, has at present largo
State prison contracts and is said to bo
trorth several millions.
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The Southern Exposition will be
.held at Louisville, Ky.. beginning Aug.
1. IS83, and continuing one hundred
dajs. Over $252,000 have been sub
scribed by the people ot Jjuisville.
The House of Delegates of West Vir
ginia, by the decisive yote of 49 to 14,
has passed a resolution providing for an
amendment to the constitution prohib
iting the sale of liquor in that State.
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An effort is to be made to form an
other State of the size of Rhode Island.
Massachusetts has lately recovered 45
acres from Little Rhody, and it is pro
posed to give us another New England
State.
Austin, Texas, will soon have a uni
versity, with an endowment from pub
lic land3 of $5,000,000. The capitolxin
Austin, the foundations of which are
just now laid, will cost $3,000,000 and
will be one of the handsomest buildings
in the country.
Chicago Is reported to have 64 mil
lionaires, among whom are Cyrus II.
lleCormick, Marshall Field, "Long
John" Wentworth and George M. Full
man. Eight of the 64 are bankers. The
real estate millionaires are estimated to
U worth $ ,000,000.
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There Is a well-founded rumor that
the friends of ex-Treasurer Fplk will
make good his defalcation and apply to
Jndge James M. Quarles, of the Crim
inal Court, for a reduction of the one
hundred thousand dollar bail bond. It
is also said that in this event Judge
Quarles will make the bond ten thous
and dollars.
Senator Blair's bill for assisting nub
lio educatton in the South does not
create a permanent school fund,, but
proposes to expend for the first year
$15,000,000, to be distributed on the
basis of illiteracy ; for the second year
$14,000,000, and $l-,000.000 less each
year for ten years, when the distribu
tion ceases. In ten years the expendi
ture would reach $105,000,000.
The complete .immigration statistics
for the year 1882, published by the
Treasury Department quite recently,
show the total immigration for the year
to have been 712,542. This is a magni
ficent showing, but the, increase over
1M1 is only 5 per cent. Of the whole
number of arrivals, New" rork received
472,93i, or considerably more than one
half. Three times as many Game, from
Germany as from any other country.
LOCAL NEWS.
INDEX T0 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Yates School Books, 4o
Mcjjm Bros Garden Seed-
W n Greek Drugs, Medicines
HantSBKBGEB Pianos and Organs
New moon to-morrow at 55 minutes
past 12 o'clock.
The receipts of cotton at this port
to-day foot up. 764 bales.'
.Silver Plated Spoons and Forks, low
prices, at Jacobi's. t
Schr. -V. E. Gray, Crockett, heuce,
arrived at New York Feb . 4th.
For rocket Knives or Table Cutlery,
go to Jacobi's Hardware Depot, t
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Services will be held in St. John's t
church to-morrow Ash Wednesday j
at 11 a. m. and 4 p. m.
To-day is know as Shrove-Tuesday
aml to-morrow, Ash-Wednesday, will
usher in the long l.enten fast.
lir. barque Europe, Atkius, from
Algoa Bay, arrived in at Smithville to
day for orders and cleared for Savan
nah, Ga . -. ,
To Builders and others Go to J aco
Bf s for Sash, Blinds and Doors, Glass
tc You can got all sizes and at the
lowest prices.-- .
There was a ohange of 13 degrees to
day, In two hems, in the temperature.
At 11 o'clock the thermometer was at
and at I o'clock at 53 degrees. Rain
is profit to-night. ' ' - '
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VOL. VII. WILMINGTON. N. C. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY
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'Personal
Dr. Junius D. Yonngj a Vilraing
tonian, graduate of the University of
Pacific, at San Francisco, andfof Jef
ferson College, Philadelphia j after
making a visit Ihere has left lor Stock
ton.Cal.. where he will resida an(l en
ter into the practiceyaf medicine, instead
of going o Marion, as he at one time
intonc-ed and was so stated by lis. Dr.
Young will carry with him many warm
wishes for his success. i
A Pleasant Time.
The Sociable given Jast night at
Rankin Hall by the Hibernian Society
was largely attended and was in all its
I features a complete success. Refresh
ments of all kinds were ' in abundance
and for sale at reasonable prices.1 'The
music was good and the ' yonng people
enjoyed themselves to t their hearts1
content in the fascinating dance until a
late hour, or rather until an early hour
this morning. . '
Banquet and Ball.
Thanks, to the committee, Messrs
John Haar. Jr., W. H. Gerkin. H, C
Prempcrt. F. C. Miller, C. F. Von
Kampen, E. W. Doscher and J. G. L.
Gicsche n, for an invitation to attend
the complimentary banquet to be given
by Germania Lodge, No) 4, coinpli
mentary to the Grand Lodge Knights
of Pythias, at the Purcell House, next
Wednesday evening, and j the Compli
mentary Ball at Germania Hall on the
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louowinx evening. '
Old Subscribers.
The Salem (Mass ) Jiegister, which
13 nearly one hundred years old, an
nounces tho reception of $2 . from a
subscriber for the 66th annual renewal
of his subscription. This leads the Pe
tersburg Jndex-Appeat to say that ;t has
one that has stood by it for more than
35 years. We have on the) Wilmington
Journal books the name of a subscriber,
an old and valued friend in Pender
county, who was one of the first sub
scribers to the Journal when it was es
tablifted, in 1844, and who is still on
its books, having been there for jnearly
40 years. t I
. Tho celebrated 'Fish Branch' Gills
Twine is sold only at! Jacobi's Hard
waro Depot. ! , t
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Prof. Shepherd.
We learn from a letter received this
morning by Col. James G. Burr, from
Prof. Henry E. Shepherd, that the lat
ter gentleman has accepted an invita
tion to lecture in this city under the
auspices of the Historical and Scientific
Society, and that he wilt be with us on
Friday evening, March 2d. the lecture
to taCo place in Tileston Hall, which
has been kindly offered for the occasion
by Miss Bradley. - Prof. Shepherd
is a North Caroliniati, a " native of
Fayettevile, and
Judge Shepherd.
the son of the late
He is how! President
of the College at Charleston, and he
will present to our people a literary en
tertainment that will (doubtless be heard
and enjoyed by as many as the hall
will accommodate. ' j I. I
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Tho Monthly Meeting
Tho Historical and Scientific Society
held their regular monthly) meeting last
evening, at tho Hall of the Knights of
Pythias. Quite a number of visitors
were present, and wo jwero, pleased to
see many ladies there. The essayist
for the evening. RevJ Mr. Peschan,
gave some very pleasing recolleptions
and reminiscences of Mrs. James K.
Polk, the widow, of the: late ex-Presi
dent, and a brief sketch ot her honored
husband. We have never heard the
Iter, gentleman before and wo were
much pleased, not only with the cs3ay
itself, which was well expressed, buj
with tho elocution of tio speaker; his
voice is well modulated! and his gesticu
lations graceful and unaffected. Wq
thank him for an hour of very agreea
ble pleasure.
Tho Dizzies.
To the benefit of ihe students in r.uat
omy in this citv, of whom there are
many, of almost all agc and all condi
tion; we publish .herewith a clipping
on subject from the Trenton Slate Ga-
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Tho Itentz-Santley Company, at ths
Opera House, last evening, gave an ex
ceedingly entertaining perfjrmance,
which was all tho moro creditable, as
it was the first time the; company had
played together this season. The songs,
in the first part, were all oevf- and
bright, and were invariably encored.
In the second part of the programme the
specialities were by artists who were
well up in their business, and that they
were appreciated by the audience, was
attested by the frequent applause. -The
entertainment closed with the: laugha
blo burlesque 'Clande DuvaL" in
which tho en tiro company j appeared,
and the pretty faces and rich and bril
liant costumes of the ladies made a
picture not often seen on our stagt.
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Board of Alderman.
The Boaad of Alderman met in regu
lar monthly session at the City: Hail last
Right. ' . !
Petition of the Phconix Fire Engine
Co. was reported upon unfavorably by
the committe on Fire Department, and
the committee's report was-adopted.
Same committee reported the neces
sity of hydrants on Nutt street, at or
near its intersection with Hanover and
Brunswick streets. . On motion, Camp
bell street was substituted for Hanover
street, and the report aa amended was
adopted. :
I Petition for a fire hydrant at the cor
ner of Sixth and Princess streets was
reported upon unfavorably. --(
The special committee appointed to
investigate complaints relative to the
City Pound reported, recommending
the removal of the same from, its pres
ent location to a more suitable place.
and suggesting that a committee be ap
pointed to look up a suitable place and
ascertain the probable cost of purchase.
&c. The report was adopted and the
Mavor appointed Alder ni a Bowden
and Huggins, with himself, as said
committee. I
His Honor made the. following brief
statement of the operations and expenses
of the city for the first fiscal year of the
term of this Board, -viz ;
To the Board of Aldermen:
Gentlemen: As our term of office
will soon expire, I deem it advisable to
make a briet report ot the operations
and expenses of our first fiscal year, ter
minating March 3 1st, giving you
an accurate total of transactions done
by your orders during that period.
For full information as to details , ef
money expended and to whom paid.
1 refer you to the quarterly statements
ot the Clerk of the Board of Audit and
Finance, which are regularly placed
for exhibition to the public at the City
Hall, Court House and other public
places in the city. j
At the commencement of our term,
April 1st, 1S81, the net bonded debt of
the ci'.y was $531,100 at the end of bur
first year.
April 1st. 1882, the net bonded debt
was $528,800. There was no floating
debt at either period, the money on
hand and daily receipts being sufficient
to meet current expenses and' interest
The expenditures tor the -year ending
March 31st, 1881, for current expenses
were 52.044 01. The expenditure for
the year ending March 1 31st. 1882,
58.364 72, from which it is. fair to de
duct extraordinary expenses or such ex
penses as have not occurred regularly
in preceding years and should not be
considered as regular annual current ex
penses, as follows :
Building plank road on Nutt
street, which had been in ,
use 8 or 10 years and was
almost impassable & 2,400 00
Repairing docks and bridges
which by long use had be
come unsafe 710 CO
Printing in book form the 1
laws and ordinances of tho
citv. ordered by the pre
vious board 319 00
Belfrj and electric alarm,... 800 00
Lawyers fees and Court cost ,
in cases which had been
pending........... 344 80
Police unifonris and equip-
nient, 021 80
Increased pay -of Police by
reasons assigned of the
great advance in the cost of
living....... 1,370 57
Vaccine matter, repairing
hospital and nursing small
pox patients. -t- 311 60
Building privies on the
wharf. 60 00
Water works, ... ..... 875 00
$8,112 77
Deducting from
total expenses ol 58,3M ixr
Amount above I
stated...... 8.112 77
The balance 50.2513
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Will be only a fair statement of regular
annual expenses whioit had occurred in
preceding years. In addition there are
many items not included in thi? state
ment, such as repairs on City Hall and
other buildings, repairs of carts, har
ness, &c, unusually large ; a new sup
ply of hose for engine companies, &c.
be materially increased by payment tn
the Water Y orks and proportion of
expenses for City Hospital and perma
nent improvement to streets which re
ouire immediate attention.
Wr. L. Smith, Mayor.
A petition from the Little Giant Com
pany for the city to make good the loss
of the company in feeding their hose,
reel horse, beyond what is allowed them
by the city, was received. On motior,
the petition was referred to the commit
tee on Firo Department, with power to
act upon approval of the Board of Audit
and Finance. !
Alderman Yorth offered the follow
ing, which was adopted:.
Resolved, That the matter of election
of the next Board of Aldermen be re
ferred to a committee of three, the
Mayor being one, to perfect the neces
sary arrangements and report to a call
ed meeting ol this Boards ...
The Mayor appointed on said com
mittee Aldermen Northrop and ChadU
bourn. - ;
Petition lrom Mrs. S. J. Oameroa
for permlssfoa to erect a ooCca honsa
iETIIW,
with tin roof on Second street, was re
ferred to the committee on Fire Depart
ment, with power to act. ' !
j Petition from the! Columbia Fire
Compny for an engine house, was re
ferred to the committee on Fire De
partment, j .
' Reports of Hospital committee, Chief
of Fire Department and J Superintend
ent of Public Health, were roceved
and ordered on file.
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District Grand Lodge, No. 5, I. O.
B. B., assembled at Tienken Hall, on
South Front street, this - morning, 'and
was called to order by the President,
Mr. XI. Solomons, of Savannah, G a.
There was a large attendance and, with
with one or two exceptions, all the
Lodgesjin the District were represented
by delegates when the roll was called.
Tho business of the morning session
was of a character uninteresting to the
general reader, consisting principally
in the appointment of the several com
mittces, to which the published reports
of the standing committees were re
ferred, after being submitted to the
District Grand Lodge. The proceed
ings were public. The Lodge adjoiirn
ed at 1 o'clock p. m. to meet again at
3 p. m., when a secret session was
held and only regularly accredited dele
gates were admitted. I
The following is a complete list of
the officers of the Grand Lodge and ot
the Board of Control1 of . the Orphan
Asylum Fund: j j
Grand i Lodge M., ,J. Solomons,
President: Lee Wolff. 1st Vice ! Presi
dent ;D.H.Steen, 2nd Vice President;
S. B. Wolfe, Secretary ; A. Goodman,
Treasurer ; J. Jacob son, Sergeant-at-Arms.
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Board of Con trol of the Orphan Asy
lum S. Wolf, President ; - J. Adeldorf,
Vice President; H. Adler, Secretary;
S. S. Nyberg, M. Daniel, J. Greens
felder,' J. I. Macks, T. M. Mordecai.
E. A. Weil, W. LovensteinJ W. Nord
linger. . ' ; - " -t
ItjWas decided to-day that the next
meeting of the Lodge will be held in
Norfolk, Va. 1
" Board of Education.
The Board met at 4 o'clockj yesterday
afternoon and proceeded to canvass the
census returns of 4 the several districts
in the county, as submitted by the sev
eral school committees, and to make
the apportionment of the school fund
for 1883.1 as follows : I
Wilmington Township District No.
1 White children, 1,009; colored. 1,
606. Total, 2.615. j
District No. 2-White children, S43;
colored, 1,510. Total, 2,453. T
Federal 1 Point-District . Not 3
White children, 125; colored, 95. To
tal. 207.
i Mason boro District No. 4 White
children. 144; colored, 93 Total 242. .
Harnett District N5. 5 White chil
dren, 140; colored, 222. Total. 362.
Capo Fear District No. 6 White
children, 44; colored, 319. Total. 363.
Grand total 6.242, of which 2,392 are
white and 3.850 colored children. 1
The amount of distribution per capi
ta was fixed at $2.
Resignation of J. H. Savage, as
School Committeeman of Federal Point
Township, was accepted, and J. II.
Mogue was appointed. j
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Duck charee everybody with being
a "quack," and there are but a few who
are exempt from thegosling accusation.
Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup is certainly an
exceDtion to the rule, as it - is no doubt
the greatest remedy offered to a suffer
ing people. I
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Unmailable.
The following unmailable matter re
mains at the Post Office in thi3 pity.
Mr Geo W Hooper. 183 Josenhi nest.,
NewOreans, La; Col L P B Hirrgeus,
care, Higgens. & Cox. Wall st., N Y.
Sncclaltj'of Military and Fire
men's Shirts.
Messrs. A.!& I. Shrler are making a
specialty of introducing the Military
and Firemen's Shirts of the same styles
as worn by New -York Companies.
Sanipld3 and prices can be seen by call
ing at A. & I. Shkier's, Clothing house"
No, 34 Market street.
ion 29.
A New Stock
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F SADDUCS, BRIDLES, TRUNKS, &c.
&.C., just receirca Irora tue iianuijciurcrs.
rrUca, ia need of any article In ciy line
would lo well to gtre mc a call, as I widjw
In receipt; of new Etoct, and selling at low
prices for Cash. ;
Manniactoricg and Heptring ae at Short
notice- caU at tlic oM siad!le nl Ilarnas
Store of J. II. MAI.L-RO,
Jan IS- ' .No.S Front St
Buggies ! . Buggies I
xixw Airo srxxyr nAjco for sale
boxae Earsatn.
T. J SOCTfTJERLANTJ,
dte Utf
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NO. 33
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PIANOS & ORGANS
TROH ALL THE
Best Manufacturers in the
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, Country,
SOLD TOR CASH OB ON THE MONTHLY
EtSTALMEXT PLAN, AT
HEINSBERGER'S,
feb S - Lire Book and Music Store
Positive Bargains
BLEACHED COTTONS, 10V Shirtings,
OoantcrpAnes, Table Damak and Towels,
White Goods, Hamburg and Irish Point
Trimmings, Warner's Corallne, Health, Ab-
1 .- 0 .
domlnal and M. M. Corsets.
i Also, the best ONE DOLLAR KID GLOVE
in the city. ,
. J. HEDRICK.
feb
C. W. YATES.
gCHOOL BOOKS,
BLANK BOOKS.
STATIONERY,
' FRAMES, '
FANCY GOODS,,
wrapping! PAPER,
j PAPER BAGS. I
A complete assortment Sentimental Talen-
tinea. i feb 5
RIotice.
A LL EX-CONFEDERATES WHO FEEL
nn interest in the formation of an Association
for the relief of all sick and disabled comrades
who may require' assistance, will please meet
at the.. Court House on Wednesday erenlng.
9th. Inst., at S o'clock. i ,
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. . JAMES I. METT3 , '
j ' R. M. HOUSTON,
JOSIAH MERRITT.
feb 5 I Committee.
State of North Carolina, I
i New Hanuver County,
i- ! 1 Sui erior l ourt,-
J. D. H. Wicker and George BlYin, by his
uncle and iext friend, J . 11. D. Wicker, Plain
tiffs. Against I
Ernest Frederick Hash u en andjwlfe Minnie,
i Jonn G. Hashagen, Ann Hashaveu, Virginia
G. hmpie, S., M. hmple, B jG.' Emp-.e. Annie
I K. femp e, Fannie V i.. tm ie, Ellen C. A.m-
ple, Theodore G '-mpie, Adam tmpie and
Ann ilaehagen,-Defendants. '
IT BK'NG dtADE TO APPEAR TO MY
satisfaction that J. George Hahagen. and
Ann Has ha gen are non-residents of th State,
aud have property Jn this state, ntnl cannot af
ter tine rliligenro be found in this State, and
ttiatarauee of action exists in favor of the
Pltlntin against the said Defendants; now,
these aT, thertfure, to no ify the Defendants.
J.G. Hashagen nd Ann flfgen, to-appear
at mv oflice in the city of Wismi-gton, on the
14th day of March, A. D. 18-3, at 10 o'clock,
A. M., and an?w r or demur to the complaint
tiled in this action.
Given uuder my hand nd seal of oGce this
30th day of Januarv, 18&i.
STAChY VanAMRINGE,
jan3'aw 6wtues Clerk Superior Court.
Molasses, Flour, Salt, &c.
nhds New Crop Cuba Molaf sea,
25 Hhds Porto Rico Molasses,
200 Bbls Cuba and Porto tiicoMolanee,
2aj Bids Bb White FJour,
2 5 do Bell MilU do
2i0 do Pnrk Mills do
133 do Monarch d 1
50- 0 Sacks Liverpool t alt, t j
25 Boxes D t bides, V
50 ISuckets Lard, '
i 50 lib's C, Kx O nnd Gran. Sugar, '
ira Bags -offee, all grades,
23 Bbls Rice. i
For sale by .
KERCHNER & CALDEt BM3.
feb 5
Drugs, Medicines,
gPONGES, FANC GOODS,
PERFUMERY, SUNDRIES?, C
mil ixm l
WILLIAM IL GREEN.
Market Street'
feb
Assignee Sale. I
riUIE lJNPEifIG"KI A ASS GNRE un
X tierad-eU'f Ir.it fmm Georo M; ra
p'm. aitd in pnryanri of the ifi-ioa ltif
of. will hlII t piiidtt au tSo;i. Jir t4 b
aturdi-, the2ith dty of February, tt, the
itocknf trocertes and other .-cr8ul rrop
erty, conveyed brtaid deel and coJitain"l In
?toren o-'lGand 13, on front trec. -"le
will li egin at aid f tore at H riVloek, r.dl!
continue 1 from day to day nnul gofl are
sold. ' A. G. iilOAKD,
feb3-w - . As?Ncce,
FANCY LAMPS.
KOTUEU LOT JUST BECEITED.
GILES 4 J'URCIfieON.
25 and 40 Murrhlson Block
feb
Zjf K U t V M mM mam mm mmr mm mm m
1 Cto m pwiMTc TYMvr - -
tm lu&lettrr. iftm t will 1u K-li 1.MJ u
Ui 111 WCKT. . XS mr it r " " ' . - " J
JNO
feb
TTwClbf!ad ta rccrrs xoasscxlziZssM
ftnoa eux frtdi a auy aad aa g5i;jct''el
'grtnihtinittii'i';.' :- '.r.f:,-.
Tbmaino tho writer mmi ahrart te fa
oaosIJaof Um pafar.
rertoaaHtlea mxt b aiol3d.t
Anl tt la etpecLiliT aaj particularly c&deB.
stool that tae Editor doe'' aot ariraya endoiM
the views of eorrctpondesta nalea so state4
tn the editorial ec aimna. j f
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NEW AIVERTI8MEIJ8.
rJotice.
j have this bay - 2ld all nr.
terest In tk firm mt f-.i-1 t Jk GOv.
to Mr, B. J. Powers. - - J
" . oh Ait. v. isurn.
WUmlrgtcu, K. C, Ytb 2, 188S.
T
HE FIRM OF CHARLES E. tliTtU ft
CO.,la thisday disMlredby mntsal eonseat.
Mr. E. J, Powers is alone authorised to oot-
- . t . - (-
lect all debts due the firm and ila la Eqiida-
"on- ' " CHA8. E.8MTTIt,
I r . . , K- J row ksj
j Wilmliigten, K. C, Teb. 3,-ll$3. . ?
JJAVIXQ SOLD TO MR. E. J. TOWZHM
my Interest tn the firm ef Chaa. E. 1 6mlta
Co., T solicit for him a oontinuance of tho Mt-'
ronage of my f rlcmds and former customer. '
( . ; , chas. b. sumr;1
Wilmington, K.C., Tcbl. lk T -.'
' febS tf . ' . . ' I, ' .
rjpHE BUSINESS OF THE LATE FI&21 OF
CHAS. B. 8MTTII 4 CO., will be continued
under the firm nUtue of E. J. POWEEa. i 1
feb 3 1 -.I f
Seasonable Goodsl
TTTE OFFER 30W FRESH ArrlTalitf
MOUNTAIN BUTTER, .
CREAM CHEESE,
' EARLY EOSE SEE) POTATOES,
' NEW ORLEANS SUGAR, .v,
NEW CROP MOLA88E8, J
1.300 BW.- GOOD FLOOR.
HALL & PEARSAIJlI
feb ' -
i 2o;ooo
NEW PEANUT SACKS
AND
6
4! Bushel (Tat Saolifli
I.I- ' roraal;t " ; '?
Willnrd'o.
Jan Ifrtf
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GARDEN SEEDS!
FRESH LOT OF ALL KINDS of Cab-
i.age and Turnip Seed, early and lata varie
ties; Coltard, Beet and Tomato Seeds, a large
stock and an endless rariety of Peas aad
iMsa.nu. reiaueu at w noieai4 prices oj
il2unds Bros.,
1.491 BKOdUWAY; NltW. TORE,
jan29 -, j
If You Wish to See1
QAPT. B. J. JACOBS, of Senior! Eesm
notorletr, the oldest Saddle and Harness. e.t!
maker in W llmlngton, Inst call at Hi M. BOW
DEN A CO'a store and bur a niea Lao Robe
and all other articles In a Saddlery estabBsfe
men i, lor it u ine puce to get taeat. , - i
jan 29 . : ' ;
Brcech-Loaders,
-ptNE BREECH-LOADING B1IOT-GUXB,
shells. Wads, Powder, Shot,- Oartrldge E-,
Gun Cases, lie load Ing Tools, Game Bags, Pis
tolsall kinds. - If vou want a first-class arti
cle of tho above good, and low prices tfee
same can be found at i . i -
W. E. SPRINGER 4 COT, -
Sucixsors to Dawson 4 Co., i
fan 29 1 2; and 23 Market Street;
PACIFIC GUANO.
Just reoelred axui for sale, j"j .' 'I--:
SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO,
. 'D' (y ':r
Dissolved BoneFbosphato.
We never hare had the first eomplaltU tf
t'aeae Fertilisers aot bringing a profitable ercj
See our Country Agents.
ALEX. 8PRUNT 4 SOX. '
Turpentine Stills aSpecialty
-pRICES FOR KETTLES, CAPS, ARTJ
AS it WORMS gtren on trpUcatioa. Lowttt
rates of freight lo all polnU Sooth.
n ART.' BAf LET A CO., " I
Iron rotmdry, Ma hlre a Copier Wcrks,
i J5 4 K Sonth Front U,
jan 24-; , Wilmington, N. C
CAN'T KEEP TIIEU !
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rpEOPLE WILL HATE TUO&K ST0TE3.
Another lot ctj-sc ted. Eeadjyour ordara. j
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