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i-apT will be delivered by carrier free
f etsrge. in any Prt of lh8 cltT at aboTe
a It ti!nr rafc low and UberaL
,-nutrllert will report any and all fail-
tL. receive tbelr paper regularly,
cr Tht Daily lleviev; has the largest
J fulc circulation; of any newspaper
published, in the city of ITUmington. j
PIoTpion has been reteased from
prio.
West Virginia baa 52,000 persons
cr ten yours old who cannot read.
Birmingham, Alabama, will shortly
add to her other industries a glass fac
tory, z -;
-
Cnr. Ireland, of Texas.
has
advised
,n mess&ze
to trie ljcsisiaiure
. r ' t m.
that
'vaccination be made compulsory in that;
State
Bowen. United .States Senator elect
from Colorado, is said tn be worth
$5,000,000.
Col. Dockery has decided not to con
tcitJndge Bennctt'6 flection and has
notified Bennett. . ,
.
The fattest thing now on 'Change is
Bell Telephone stock, which has recent
skipped from $250 to $2$5r
Hon. JudahP. Benjamin has been
compelled by the state of his heatlh to
give up the practice of his profession.
The bisu dividends paiu Dy America
to land and cattle companies have be
jrun to attract attention to Europe.
The Comte de Paris says that the on
ly true republic is found in the United
States. Well, who said it wast?
Last Thursday was the Chinede New
Year's day, and it '4$ns celebrated at
their joss house at Passaic, N. J., the
only one on the Atlantic coast.
It is now believed by "his friends in
fact, oven asserted in Congressional
Circles' that Senator Windom can take
icare of himself.
. - - - - . A
Thirty thousand tons of new ship
ping have been ordered on the Clyde
during the past fortnight, including
tvro steamers for the North German
Lloyds Company.
Congress has passed a bill lending the
authority of the government to the
Cotton Exposition to be held next year,
and admitting articles for exhibition
frecofdnty; but no financial aid is
given.
There is a man inNew York by the
namo of Henry Bowie, who ha3 de
termiucd to see Walcott, the quail-eater,
and go him two better by eating two
brace of quails a day for thirty days.
He began on Thursday of last week. :
" Illinois now has at Washington tHe
acting vice-President, the secretary of
war, the assistant secretary of the in
terior, the commissioner of Internal
revenue, tne director of the mint, the
public printer and the chief examiner
of patents.
. . . .
The sale of Sarah Bernhardt's jewels
took place Taesday. Those in attend
ance were principally dealers and rep
resentatives of the demi-monde. A
necklace of rose diamonds sold for 24,
000 francs, and two bracelets fetched
,000 francs jach. " ' V '
A bill is before the" Pennsylvania
legislatnre, and is received with favor,
proposing a constitutional amendment
reducing the number of State Senators
from 0 to 30, and of representatives
from 210 to 50l. and to elect Seuators
for six-year jand Representatives for
four years. .' "
More than 26,000 English soldiers
. 1 T , . - -
were siauoneu in ireiana in ibsi, or an
army as large as that of the United
Suites, in a territory about four -times
" large as that of Massachusetts. One
man in every two hundred was a Brit-
isn soldier, fully armed. Add the Irish !
Constabulary, and the measure of Irish j
dicontent can be readilv approxi
iwated.
Petersburg Index-Appeal: , Messrs.
Beck. Vest and Vance in tho Senate
have done more than any three Con
gressmen to expose the iniquities of
eertain tariff legislation proposed by
Republican Senators, and "to secure
modification of the rates or extension
of the free list. They and equally able
Democrats in the House , are deter
mined that, so far as the minority can
accomplish it, the tariff bill to be made
shall be beneficial' to" tho many
Instead of the Tew. And this is genuine
Statesmanship.
Great Inducements
In the way of Clothing ' arc' now; being
offered at the old establishment of J
A. & IV Shriek. . V
- : "HeU&ble Clothing House, :
tf i.u.vu V s No, 3 Market
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VOL VII. W ILMINGTON. N. C SATURDAY; FEBRUARY
LOCAL NEWS.
IEDEX TO NEW ADVERTISED EBTS.
Ueissberger Valentines ' , j J ..
Yates-ScLooI Books, Ac
Mnrus 'Buos-Garden jseed
W 11 Gkeex Drugs, Medicines ?23 "
WlirsTKAD & T.VTLOR-DIeblutlon
W J Cauajs, Prop Flemmlng Ilouse 1
li J Hale, Jr rajettevll!c ObaerreT
Ckoxlt & Mokris Cigars at Auction
Quadragesima Sunday to-morrow. .
Days length 10 houra and 47 lHinutes.
No interments this week in Oakdale.
Sunset to-morrow' afternoon- at-"37
minutes past 5 o'clock.i !
Silver Plated Spoons and Forks low
prices, at Jacobi's.
t
But one interment this v
vue, that of an adult.
eek in Bello-
The Register of Deeds issued
mar
riage licenses this week
both white. '
;for two couples.
Tho receipts of cotton at this port
to-day foot up 732 balea.
The early gardener is now making
arrangements for the young worms.
We trust the fruit trees wpnot allow
themselves to be too venturesome thist
year.; -.-. " ;'(-! - i. :
Some New Year resolutions 'are now
more than a month old and but few
of them are still vigorous.
.There have been lour interments this
i week in Pin6 Forest, of whom one was
a .child and three were adults. .
The Wilmington district Conference
of the Methodist E. Church South con
venes in White ville on the 24th day of
May.
A box-car should be fitted up on all
railroads, with suitable accommoda
tions, as a pig pen for the benefit of
some ot those who travel now-a-days.
There are lots of hogs to be found
abroad now. j J
The District stewards of the Wil
mington District of the Methodist E.
Church will meet at 1 1 o'cloek a m at
the parsonage of the F rpntj Street
Church in Wilmington ou the 21st day
of February. ' 1
. The first issue of the Fayetteville Ob"
server under the management of Mr.
E; J. Hale, has been received. In
make-up it very much , reseinbies the
old Observer, if1 our recollection is jco'r
rect. Mr. Hale has our very best wish- j
es for an abundant success.
Mr F C Vaughan. Ayarrenton, N
Q., says; ''Brown's Iron Bitters is a
first-class tonic; it curedjino of chills."
-: -Stck in Clifiton. '
Mr. Owen D.. Holmes, ; of this city,
who has been on a visit to Clinion for
some weeks past. was taken very sick
there a few days ago. So- grievous did
his illness appear that : some j of the
members of the family here were tele
graphed to come to his bedside. We
are glad to learn,- however from lato
advices, received'hero that Mr. Holmes'
condition has improved somewhat. !
The Street Lamps. '
We don't know who has the contract
I for lighting the street lamps, bufc 'we do
know that the business" is only . imper
fectly attended to. .Those who may be
going homeward, now in tho, evening,
sometimes half an-hour afW dark, and
sometimes an hour will frequently be
compelled to plod their way in the dark.
j It was some time after dark last night
I before the lights on North Second street
were attended to.
The celebrated - Fish Braud' Gills
Twine is sold only at Jacobi's Hard
ware Depot. . t
Personal.
' "Weacknowledge the courtesy of a
call yesterday afternoon from Adjutant
General Johnstone Jones.whoso arrival
in the city on Wednestlay was chroni
cled by us. Gen. Jones is j practicing
law at Ashcville but is devoting much
of his time now to the editorial col
umns of the Asheville Citizen, the two
editors of that paper, Messrs . Furman
and Cameron, having legislative duties
at Raleigh. Gen. 'Jones proposes . to
leave here on Tuesday next, jwith his
wife, on the return to Ash'aviUe." j
itr. Charles Burr Todd, if Cincin
nati, a connection of Col. James G.
Burr's and an author of reputation, was
in the city a day or two ago,, as the
guest of Col. Burr. Mr. Todd was then
on his return from a sojourn! in Florida.
He has now. in preparation a . book for
the press and it was relatfve to ! some
matters connected therewith that he
wished to confer with Coir Burr.. Some
few years ago he published an extended
sketch of the Burr amily.
j r The Boll of Honor.
AVe doubt if thero was a volunteer
j organization in the South, prior to the
war, not even excepting the ramous
Washington Light Artillery, which fur
nished as many officers to the Confed
erate armies as did that fgallant com
pany, the pride and boast of our town
in the old days, the Wilmington Light
Infantry." One of the old members, a
i
gentleman.no w resident hero, has com
piled a list of tbse on the old muster
roll who were afterwards commissioned
intoj the service, and we bare been per
mitted to make a, copy of ibe names.
They are as follows : r ).. , A
' D C AJlen, Captain; John B Brown,
Capt 3d" Infantry; Edward Cant well,
; Lt-Col of Cavalry ; A D p azaux, Capt
jand A Q M, 18th Ihf; Cicero Craig, 1st
Lt3d Inf ; Thos Cowan. 1st Lt 3d Inf
R II Drysdale, Capt 3d Jnf W :L De
Rosset, Col 3d Inf; A L DeRosset, Capt
N C T; Z Ellis, Lt Art v W C Fergus,
Lt Col; E D Ifall. CoV6 Inf; M M
Hankins, Capt; L W Howard, Lt Cav;
T Calhoun James, -Adjutant 3d Inf;
Thos B fcippitt, Lt; A D Lippitt, Lt;
C D Myers, Capt and A A G ; J
C Mcllhenny. Cant Art; R tn
McRae, Major 7th Inf; T.H McKoy,
Capt 7th Inf; Jas A Miller, Surgeon
18th Inf; Wm McRae. Brig-Gen; F J
Moore, Capt 18th Inf; D R Murchison,
Capt 7th Inf ; R 'Moore, Lt-Col Cav ;
W-H McRae, Capt 7th InfjjW II
Northrop, Capt and A M; j J Pois
son, Capt 18th Inf; Jos' Price, Com
mander C S N; I J Pickett, Lt 3rd
Inf; Wm Quince, Lt 3rd Inf; Richard
Quince, Lt .7th Inf; -Henry Savagei
Capt 18th Inf; W M Swann, CaptfcS
A; C W Styron, Capt and. A Q M Ed
ward Savage, Lt-Col 3rd In f ; tf B
Vyillis, Capt and ACS; A. E Wright,
Surgeon ; A M Waddell, Lt-Col Cav ;
Julius W Wright. Lt; R H Cowan.
Col 18th Inf i'S'J Person. Lt-Col and A
D Cr'RG Rankin, Capt Art; J,L
Caniwell, Col Inf; J D Radcliffe, Col
18th Inf; Jas D Cumming, Major Art.
Hon Jefferson Davis and Hon George
Davis were both honorary members of
this organization.
The total is a very handsome ohe in
deed. The Wilmington Light Infan
try furnished to the service 1 general
officer, 12 field officers , 9 staff officers.
21 line officers, 3 artillery officers and 1
naval officer, a total of 47 in all, enough
in themselves' to make up a very respec
table company. But 20 of the 47 are
now alive. - , - .
The Dizzies.
There was quite a large and a very
good natnred audience at the Opera
House last night to witness the per
formance of the RehtzSantley Combina
tion. It seemed as if those who attend
ed were bound to enjoy thehiselves to
tho utmost, whether the performance
was meritorious " or not. No . ladies
were present, but thero was nothing
more objectionable in the performanoo
than Is always eeen '. in , the popular
cobiic operas which have been present
ed! to our oltizens, neither in dress nor
language. The singing was very fvrr
and the arrangements of the choruses
to some cf tho songa were fine and pro
duced aliappy ad pleasing 'eflSctl The
comicalities of Jake and Pete, as the
"merry servants," were quite good, but
sdme of their sayings were old andr the
dialogue was too prolonged. The iinit
tions given by Barney Reynolds were
good, and in some ' " in
stances exceilenf. The1 skipping
rope performance was nicely (doncr and
was received with rapturous applause
by the audience. The best 'feature of
the'evening was the speech in Dutch
dialect by JutcA Daly, and Ids perform
ance on the flutina was simply wonder-
fill. I We have never heard it equaled.
"The Daughter's Ban kpr" appeared to
ns as a very tame, vapid and silly affair
aed we were , glad j when the curtain
rang down at its close. The Je certainly
was (nothing objectiouable in the per
formance and. with the exceptioas . we
have notetl, nothing very interesting or
artistic, although a good-natured audi
edce were in that happy mood that
Iookedover imperfections, and gave the
actresses hearty applause. - -
; : Quarterly a 1 actings
For the Wilmington district of the
Methodist J3. Church, South .r , .
(CONCLUSION FIRST ROUND,) - 1
Elizabeth, at Eli2abethtown. Feb. 17-18
White ville, at Shiioh,. -:. . . . . Feb. 24 25
Waccamaw Mission... .1 .. Feb; 27
Fair Bluff Mission. . . : T. 1 .T: Mar.! 1 r "
Bladen, af Centre...1. ...Mar.3-4
Clintonat Andrew's- Chapel Mar. 10-II
Cokesbor at Halls.. . ... .'.V.Mar.17-18
Newton Grove Mission,.,.. -Mar. 31 7
Point Caswell Mission, at "T 1
Providence. , v. .-. .... .". .. .Mar. 27
.... . ;B. Q. BpETOxy P. E. ,
Warner's Safe ; Kidney and Liter
Cure.' r . . ; . j - -r";j-.
.Shut the Gate. '
Wo heard a young; man 'making use
nsQlast uight of several very forcible
and much broken ' rem arks. and to our
inquiry as to the cause -he replied that
he hadrun against u blank blank gale
that some blank galoot had lett open
and the blank thing stuck out across
the sidewalk, and it was so blank dark
he 'couldn't see it. We;" sympathised
with hira.1 A gate sticking out across
the sidewe is a nnisance' at any time
and on a dark night it becoicea intoler
able and dangerous.
i A minister: in -Ix well, ,-Mass., has
been obliged to giye up preaching on
account of. trouble , in . his . throat. If
this reverepd gentleman had taken Dr.
Bulfs C6uh Syriip, he weuld have still
been a useful member of his profession.
r j A. G all Accepted.
Some weeks sicce the Vestry of St.
John's Church extended a call to Rev.
John Percival, D. D.; of the Church of
the Annunciation, at New Orleans, to
take' charge of the Church -here, and af
ter duly, considering the m atter, Dr.
Percival has accepted.. In" a letter re
ceived from h.m. to-day,, conveying his
acceptance Dr. Percical states that he
will leave New Orleans for Wilmjng
ton as soon as the necessary arran
ments, can be' perfected, but does no
mention i any date, either-near or re
mote. j !
Dr. Percival has been located at New
Orleans for seventeen years, during al
of which timc.'if we Understand it cor
reetly.he has been in charge of his pres
eat parish; which numbers 105 commu
nicants. :Ho.is said to be a -gentleman
of excellent theological attainments, a
good preacher and a good worker.
A fine assortment of Guns and.Pistols
at Jacobi's Hardwaro Depot. ! . t
The? Humpty Dumpty boys'had
pig crowa ; inis: anemoon wno were
highly delighted with the fine entertain
ment presented by them. ;
Iovers of the weed are invited to read
the advertisement of Messrs Cronly &
Morris of auction sale of 100,000 cigars
on Tuesday next. Open for inspection
Monday. ' j
Exp orts Fore fjrn .
Br. barque David Q. WortJi, McDon
aid, cleared at this port to-day for the
United Kingdoms with 736 bbls rosin
and 2.000 casks spirits, valued kt$50,200
shipped by Messrs Alex. Sprunt & Son,
Barque Zingarella, Deveraux, clearer
for St. Pierre.iMartinique, with 186.257
feet lumber, valued at $3,525.23, shipped
by Messrs E. Kidder & Son. T
- For Pocket Knives or Table Cutlery,
go to Jacobi's Hardware Depot. ' t
Cliurcli Services To-Morrpvv.
'"First Baptist Church, corner of Market and
Fifth streets. Iter. ir. J. IS. Taylor, Pastor.
Sunday School at 915 a. m. " Preaching at 11 a.
m., and at 7,fc p. m. Morning sermon by
Rer. C. E. Taylor, of Wake Forest Col :ege.
lnar Thursdar nhrht u.t 1U o'clock. Cordial in
Tlutlon to-alL ! V
. St. John's Church, corner Third and Eed
Cross streets. First Sunday in .Lent. Morning
Prayer at II o'clock JLeutea bervice3 lues-
day at 7.30 a. m. - w oanesaay a a rTiaay ai
II a. m. and 4.30 p. m.-. Thursday at 4.30 p. m.
St. James Church, corner Market and Third
streets, Kct. A. A. watson, jj. d. liector.
First Sunday in Lent, February 11, 1883. Cele
bration at ".SO a. m. Morninsr Pri yer at 11
oclok. Sunday School at 3 o'clscfc, ; p. m.
E renin; Prajft- at 5 o'clock. .1 -
St. Paul's Evan. Xutheran Church, corner of
Sixth and Market streeu, Key. K. W. E. Pes
chan. Pastor. English services at 11 a. m.
German services at 7 3t p. m. Sunday School
at 9 a. m. Congregational meeting at 5 p. m-
Second Presbyterian Church, comer of
Fourth and : CampbcU streets. He v. C. M.
Payne, Pastor. Ursual. servlren conducted bv
the Pastor at 11 a. m.. and 7fe p. m. Sabbath
L School 3 p. m. Prayer Meeting Wednesday at
714 p. m. seau iree. 1 ; j
First Presbyterian Church, corner Third and
Orange streets. . itev. Jonepu u. wiison,
D. 1., Pastor. Services at 11 a. ni., and 714
Sabbath ! school at 3 p. m. Lecture
Tbursay niglit at li p. m.
t St Thomas Pro-Cathedral. First Mass atl
a m. Second Masn at 10 a. m. Vespers and
Benediction at 5 o'clock p xn . Daily Mass at
6:30 am.
St. Paul's Episcopal Chnrch, ' corner of
Fourth and XJrajige streets. Kev. T. 3L Am
bler, Kector. lornmg rrayer at ji o cock;
Evening-Praye r at a o'clock ; Sunday school at
8V o'clock., Seats. free.
' Front Street : tf. E. Church", South, corner of
Front and Walnut streets. Kev. Frank II.
Wood, Pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7$ p.
m. Sabbath school at 3 p. m., W. M. Parker,
superintendent. Prayer meeting and lecture
Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Christian
Association Tuesday evening after, first and
third Sabbaths, at 'clock. Scats free and
ifH!! f nf1 YlKftTTf "tHy Ini-itoH
Fifth Street M. ET Church, between Nun and
Church 6tteeti.JieK.-T. Pra Ricaad.Pastor.
Services at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. ; Class meet
lug at 3 p. ra. ; Prayer meeting Thursday even
ing at 7& o'clock. .
Second Baptist Church, on Sixth, between
Church hnd Castle street; Kev. J. P. King,
Pastor. Services at 11a. m. and 8 p. m. Sun
day School at 9 a. m. -Prayer meeting every.
Tuesday night. :j 1. . . j . .
Christ OUnrch (CongreganonaiirtXNnn etreet,
between Sixth and Seventh. Rev. D. D, Dodge,
minister. Preaching services at II 'clock, a,
ra. and 8 o'clock, p. uu Pastor's Bible Class
t 14.1 p. m, Prayer and Praise .meeting,
Wednesday, 8 o'clock,-p. m. Sunday School.
3 o'clock, iv ia.. la Memorial Hall, corner 7th
and Nunsts.
" To Builders and others Go to J aco
bi's for Sash, Blinds and Doors, Glass
&e. You can get all sizes and at the
10, 1883. NO. 37
MARRIED.
PEUSE FITZGERALD In this city, at
SCTboma. Churrn, on ilondr evening, 5th
February, br Rer. T. J.'Obrlcv, Mr.
HENRY It. PEltSSE and Hlas KAl'IE A
FITZGEUALD. J S
! Star copy . 1 '
FIVER PEIGGEAi tbe res'denc of Mr.
Joseph PiTer in Mmthvllte, Feb. 7 h, ISSJ, by
Kev. Wm. li. ortb, Mr. COUXKLT'fS PIVtK
an I Mis MARGARET A. PKIGOiS. aU ot
bpitbvilie. N. C. : ,.,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
Notice.
rpflE FIRM OF WISSTEAT & TAYLOR
is dissolved by. imutual consent. A- 8. JVIn
stead assumes all liaailities, and aU accounta
due the late Arm are payable to hha. "
- A. J. W INSTEAD,
feb 10-H J. W. TATXOR. ,
Cigars at Auction.
TUESDAY NEXT, 13th Instant at 10
o'clock, A. M., wis will sell, at our Sales Rooms,
South Water Street, ialot Suit,- I - -
160,000 Choice Cigars,
Of the following brands: Imperial Best 5's,
New Style, Uen&csa, and Sociable.
These Cigars are sold on account of a House
changing buc-inesti. and Is the finest stock ever
ottered for sale in this market. j
't hey will be -pen f or inspection oa Monday
morniug, at li o'clock.
1 CRONLY & MORRIS,
febl0 2t , Auctioneers.
FLEMMM H0USE.r
TV. J. CALAIS, Prop'r. ,
SITUATED AT THE VERT FOOT of the
f
Blue Ridge, within, sight and easy reach of
s me of the mst famous ieaks. The Roan
Mountain and oher points of interest arc near.
Delightful air, salaorious climate and cxctH
lcnt water. '
I vyill be pleased to correspond with parties
proposing rest or rt-creatiou in the m nmtains
durihg the bu miner mouths Excellent tabl ,
clean beds', airy rooms and prompt service
guaranteed, xtrms low.
feb 104m
: a. ...
Valentines.
- - - -
TVECEIVED BY EXPRESS.
Air
A large assortment of fine
FRINGED VALENTINES.
Also, beautiful CARD VALENTINES. j
i
. Call and see for yourselves. I know yon
will be pleased with them. .
Also, COMIC VALENTINES
Wholesale and Retail. At
HEINSBERGEB'S,
feb 10
.Live Book and Music Store
Fayctteyille Observer,
QN THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 8th, 1863
the nhdersfgped will revive the publication of
the t A.XlZlLl iUlL.L& OnSEKVliK.
The Obsekveb wi 1 be a large 28 column
weekly newepaper, ana will l.e mailed to sub
8criber3, postage paid, at $i ! per annum, al
ways in advance. It M-ill give ihe news of the
day in as ample form as Its space ill permit,
ana doih rcgtiiar anu occasional correspon
dents will contiibnte letters fram the Capita
on State politic i and aflaii-s.
Democratic in . politico, the Obsekver wll
labor. flr$t e-f ail. to assure the urotneritv 01
tho Town of Fayetteville, to develop the vast
agricuiiurai resources or its own ana the
neignboring counties.jand to promote all that
concerns iLe welfare! of tlio people of North
Carolina.
Opposed to ench lu novations on the homely.
way 01 our lauiers as, id mo guise or pro-
gres, harm society, the observer will ! be
found in fuil sympathy with the new thlrfgs
born of tne changed condition of the South
which sound Judirment or enlbrhtened axnerl-
encoflnd to be also good. - ' I
As to the rest: it will strive To deserve the
reputation of the name it inherits, I
ieu iU J5. J. HALE, JR.
MORTGAGE SALE.
TY VIRTUE OF THE POWER OF SALE
contained 'n a certain deed of mortgage msde
uyc w.iiawcs, . a. Keaumg ana 11. Al
bowden. Trustee, to IBoatwrhzht & McKov.
and rcgisicred In the office of ibe Register ol
Di eds of New Hanover Cunry in Book O O O,
page) tax, tne unaersignea, a Atiorne - for
the assl nee of the grantee in tho said dee ,
will sell at nubile auction at the Court lions-
door In the City of Wilmingtm, on Mondiv , the
izin aay ot liircn li-s-t. at 11 o'clock, fli, th
following lot of land in said city, with the
buildings tnereon : Beginning at tbe North
eastern iotcreection of Nunn and Hxth streets.
runs thence We?t with the North line of Nunn
street i47 feet, thence North 56 feet, thence
bast m ijet to Sixth stre! t. thence south
with the Hoe of Sixth street 53 feet to tbe be
ginning. . JOHN D. BELLAMY, Jr., ,
ieb y-ia T s. Attorney.!
PACIFIC GUANO.
J ust received and j for sale, J
SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO,
j ..and': '
Dissolved Bone Pho sphate.
We never have had the first complaint of
these Fertilizers not bringing aprofi table crop
1 - -
See our Country Agents.
ALEX SPBUNT & SON.
feb?-d&w-2m . .
ICO Sets
QF-nAENESS JUST RECEIVED, and wll
have another largej lot of BnggletJn a few
ays.
Gireuaea
dec j
UFEHABvr co.
CAN'T KEEP TIILH !
pEOPlElVXLLjHAYIS THOiE STOYX3.
Another lot expected. Een JlyoarJordera, VT
feb 7 PARKER XaYLCE
PLEASE NOTICE.
We will be ia4 10 , recti va ccsa:
frwa our frisnds os aay aad an 5sc5l tt
cefioralUtercatbat : v " -t' i I -
Th Mini tit f ----
w HIMJI
alAed to the BEtor. .
ConaTOAnjFattona mmat be w&Sts ca call
ckae aiJe of thV parcr. " I - ' - jj t
- PenoaaKtlesBinatbe aroUaOC ! ! ,
Acd it is etspocaally aa parUemlarr xaixt
etooii that tae E.Utor does aoi ahrmya eadovM
tho views of correepcadonta nnkaa, M atstyt
In the editorial column. . . '
j NEW AD VERTISEJIEIITO.
notice.
IrtE UNDEnSIGSED II AVE TOliiDAY
forwed a coprtoerblp under tbtt baim
and style of W HJTEN & LOVK,flSa!S3
p.eeo( etab Uhlnra PUUCnAMtSQ (i2sf.
. Al atd of Count ry Prodnea ooa
ft!sri (to us will receire prompt aitenUoa.
Chicken?, Eggs, Fur. Wool &d1 nidea rp.
eiataes, KM WOOTEit. '
, ';.,' - B.8.'TXJVJC .r.,.
; . WUmmgtoB, N.C.
Breech-Lpaflers,
T7INE
BREECH-LOADING , 81IOT-OUI.
Gun Cases. Reloading T00U, Game j Bagv :t3
tola-all kinds. If you want a teieUaa arU
clo of the above good, and low prices, tha I
same can bo found at . ..:d v . ? . .
W. E. SPRLNGER A.CO'S,"; , - 1
, 8ucoessora to Dawson A Co.. . i J
feb 1 . - 1 21 and 23 Murkt Ktri
FANCY rliAMPSM
A MOTHER LOT JUST EEC LI V CD. ft
JHXJETTEX).- H- '
feb 2
SSand 40 Mnrehiaoa Bloek
500 niids. Now. Crop:
.1
Cuba Iiolasaea,
NOW LANDING,' EX-BRIG ,ANTBl"pS, .
a--.-' ....... r ". - . 1. - . .
direct from Matanzas. . For sale low.'
7Vtt
Orders solicited.
-- t
WORTH & WORTH.
jan 21 :
Wotice. '
J HAVE THI3 DAY SOLD AXX '"MT ;ia.
tereet In the firm of Charles E. Smltk Cm.,
to Mr. E. J. Power: v- nt"l '? ;Jfi',f;l,
THE FIRM OF CHARLES E. ; ElfXTQ A
- j - '')'.. j
CO., is this day dissolved by ntntttal tiit!
Mr. lt. J. Powers is alone authorized to'eol'
lect all debts due the arm and sign In UqmldV
Un 1 CIIAS. E. flMITH. '
: :- .. K.J. POTT1SO. l
ilmlntou, N. p., Feb, 2, 13. j I
JJAVIS SOLD TO MB. E. J. P0E2J
eitin
' u
my intere
the firm ef Cbaa.
fi. SalCi A
Co., I solicit for him a continuance of the pa
ronage of my friends and former castoxoerfc" 1
HAS: & 8nmx.
Wilmington, N. a. Feb 1, US,
feb 3-tf 1 -
rpHE BUSINESS OF THE LATE TIZH Clf
CHA8. B. SMITn A CO., will be WtlnttU
under the firm name of E. J. POWERS.
feb 3 .. - 1- 1 . ,-.
f3o Liquors.
BUT A STOCK OF FRESH, A jjo. X GSO
- ' ! - . . -: .- I
CERIE3 will brtcept at our atort, ' .
No. 45, Market Streot. 1
AH goods sold by txa will bo aa repmeated.
GOOD GOOD3 AND SMALL PEOI7T3 i
WILL BE OUR MOTTO. ' .
GIve us a trial and be conylaeedy
feb 7 tf R. J. SCARBOROUGH. A OOV '
. If You Wish to Seo
QAPT. B. j. JACOBS, ct Senior , Ream
aotoriety, the oldest Saddle and lUraeu, &oJ
maker in Wilmington, JostcaU atH.lL EOTT-
DEN A CS store and buy a nice lip Robe
md aU other articles in m. Saddferv miIhs.h.
ment, for it Is the place to get them. 1
GARDEN SEEDS.
AFRESH LOT OF ALL. KINDS efCah
Me and Turn to Sscd- Mrir nrl lit w4-
ties; Collard, Beet ant Tomato Seed, a hur
wck. ana an endless variety of Peas aaa
Beaus, retailed at wholeiala prices by
rJiunds Bros..
1.491 bkoaDway. nkIt rnr5r
AND WILMINGTON, U. C. :
Drugs, Medicines,
CPONGES, FANCY -GOODS, ,
. I . " ....... -'!
I PERFUMERY, EUNDRTE3, Ac.
For sale by
WILIJAJX n, CREEV,
Market S'reet .
fet!
C. W. .YATEG.-
QCnOOLEOOSS.
BLANK BOOKS,
STAIXOXEiT,
IBUBI, :'
FANC i' GOODS, .
WRAPPING PArflR,
PJPiR BAGS. '
A comrlet; asrtment Sctlz::-',! Vi!rl