- -r 4 ' 4 i if' . "J -0 1 xnrsrAXza v"-- PLEABS NOTICV '1,1 ; ( - . W wiu bo glad to recclra eomaimkaUoa from oui friend on aay aa4 aJ rotJtct, i M- trtaltV aaaoay. r 1 . , , , eerl by JOSHT. JAMKS. r! ;Tha name ex tha irrliw&ui ahraW U fu f nfTOl A?" &Ub&l to the Editor, '? Commxmlcauon bum t one tide of tha xier. roiT age paji wTtttaa'as os I ... T Buaui ; lb. carriers trtfl fereonaOues Bust b avoiled.' tv" ytrt0f thrttr. .ttabe .tr. ABi tt Is especially and partlcaUrij enn stood hat the Editor docs cot always endoi the rlwa of correapoadea U oaioss o suu la the editorial coluaas.! ' i .it taa-i VOL. VIII. W LMINGTOK N. ERI D AY' NUARY;18j!188k NO. 16 ;; ' ?;v. ri". r.?.fj -. t i j ' " " f . . ,,;r ; ; - - - - rT7irx-cr en-t iciuest cost: ,yj7l4V-"'a 3 , "Sarah I ! I.M llJ'--' " tt tho rif0 of - i ;britioz mass dally lei vif . Lr ivv. T- , tfcreJ church K vM. Anp:iinc. itirMb ar-- ! Jw.befOMd Western .TYiei3theSou'.k. - - i r,.r.atB hj, .. 'larTin Ut. W.27. Ion. .vit's little airi. and there mem ia i ir. the wh:e House hcadred thocaand copies of a . ... ..T,. xiScJrotcrtjnhtTe bern sold in r.c;i A cirrt beca arranged be- .. it... .tt iKowollA-nnvrn tet Liowsra uu.t. .v war wnwpocdcut. and the Countcas Ms'.Tcr:t.cf Fetrarn. , - - A LosJoai-cnaUwrta the truth of uc f lory thst Udy of wfcallb. well kcora ia New York.ienl tor IUiUn a.-ti3 u f.a.3! rxtarps to match her tardea. .vaator Rlnucdi, of Vermont, er ;Ttsirf tie opisioa that the whole $4 locrs are no: enough for the woTk of Oe PrtJ.iest-that, in fact, his datlet srt eao'Jih to keep ten men bast. Tbe BUckwoods hare pabllshed Tsse of George Fallot's essays, con Uhhi all that the celebrated author tu w'uUcr to republish. The rolame rolai tome short esjars not Tl llocldHc sjsbi ot co-operalion lu been introduced in Saa Francisco. Ttecsiul nxk of the first store is IW.Ort). and the number of shares 10. 000. Oclj Koiihts ol Ibor in good KisJicx ire eiijib'.e to membership. Goi. Hoadley. of Ohiu. who was in ssfuraud ilundiy. has not yet so fully recovered his health as to consider him self eciirtlj we:i "Some days," ho say. "I caa walk raly and eaaily, sad on Lh others I can't jet aloni so Ttectrof Uirnnm'i new elephant is u be orsaaected with "mirrors bor i.-td with crystals and precious itonw, rycarricii thick with beaten fold, surfeits ia Clo reJievo, and metal work sjfiaess the Assyrian. Fyptian or OrewUaartcaafnbioa.M This is very rrrcwis asd the reality, ot course, ca K'btdhted. n. J.J. Astor has sent 1.063 home chiUlrea to the South and West in 'tUitrsir years, at an expense of 16,000. The reports show that !esec milority of the cajes ' triisftr of the children to ne w tur ftcsdlsxi has resulted ia great good to tsdto the satisfactioo of the iH ti to which they were sent. " - Ptttrt.e. McD. Pockette, rresldont wwt Georgia Agricultural 24K'ilCollexo at Hamilton' J'i . wis carried at Sewanee. Tean.. week to Miss Chablotte B. Elliott, ffee the litcBer. Stephen Elli-TDrD- Episcopal Bishop of Geor Z BshcpElIbU.a brother ol the P oracd the marriage cere UlU lj Bishops Qaintard. of Green, of Ml5sissippL t.cokilpridi man Prwciecce that enabled 1 11 events of forty yeaf a. ofbUiife upoa rt.?iUTeia Boston in IdM. hji'rr. ioglo eiTort; N rw-vM a semasa ia isso. There is. it of hif ViU opoa which iTT heater aatisfactloa than eoatIfce templed to adjost by Jevif. settled by war. T Br P v illnstraled trtatlae, IiUatJw for three tumps. cccatafal self.trcatatnt. itw? Spoons. Fork and f?f ty. and at manu- Hwi ware DtpoL f LOCAL NEAVS. IIOCX TO RW ADVERTISEMCITS. -Il'LIt AV0!C Jut IxeltM C W Yatv LJer, JmiruL, A MtMH I1b-. lsIUM!rr Onon 8t Ger. barque Ludwtj. Scbauer. hence. j arrived at Antwerp Jan. 15tb. Steamship DcnyacUtr. T ribon. hence, j Urrivcd At Ncir York .Inn. IPih. tr .J. ! Br. bariue Uitlic II.. Cochrane, siil- . Iroin IivcrpooU Jau. IG-.h, for this port. We hate been atllictcd with more of j miserable, rainy, disagreeable j wcathrr to-J.ay. ,. (Jer. barque ? (Jer. barque Jkxis. Loof, from Ilara- knri frrlh?i nnri. we nras spoken Dec. 39.21. - Steaui boatmen report that there Is good boatiu water iu tho Cape Fear, but that it is slowly falling ofl. Tho tint white shad of the bcason was caught to-day at the fisblos grounds of Mesir. W. K. Davis & Son. 1 There are quito a number of atranscrd from the North in tho city. Thoy ar rived on last night' train and registered at the Faroe! 1 House. Hr. baniue Itiyjic JI, Mitchell, at Fence, F. II., from this iort. reports that Charles Drcswiag, a Jeaman, Jell overboard and was drowned. No date. . . i We are glad to learn that Mr. II. Leob, who has been sick and confined to the house lor several days, has so far recovered as to be able to be out aziln. Never interrupt any conversation with a hacking cough ; it creates a bad impression. Better invest a quarter of a dollar in- a bottle ot Dr. IJuu a Congo byrupand cure iL i We had the pleasure of meeting with Mr. J. L. Memory, snn of Col. T. S Memory, of Whiteville. to-day He was en routo from Wake Forest College to his home. ! Mr. Shade Wooten, of Columbus county, was in the city to-day. He states that the snow which fell two weeks ago has not gone, there beiog a plenty of it in the woods in his vicinity. Unmallablo. There is unmailablj matter remain ing in tho postoflTce hero' addressed to Iter. James Willsary, Jack Work, John Johnson and Susan Villie. Lex iogton, Brunswick county. A Good Man Goue. We regret to learn of tho death of Mr. John SooU, an old and - highly es teemed resident of the lsong Creek section of Fender county, who died at his residence on. Wednesday night, aged about sixty years. Mr. Scott was one of the most prominent ' citizens of Fender county ana" a 'wan universally esteemed and beloved. He hid been sick for weeks past and his death was not altogether unexpected. OakdAlo Cemetery. At tho adjourned meeting of the lot owners ot Oakdale Cemetery, j held at tho Company's office in this city. Mr. Donald McRae was elected Freaidunt, and Messrs. Kd ward j Kidder. Geo. B. French, W. II. Northrop, James II. Chid bourn, Wm. J. Yopp, and Dr. A. J. DeRosMt,. Directors lor the ensuing jcar. I . After tho adjoarument of the meeting of lot owners, the Board of Directors met aud reelected Mr. K. J. Jouos Secretary and Treasurer and Mr. Tim othy Donlan Superintendent. ' Au Octogcnariaa. , A friend at Burgaw writes as relative to the recent death of an octogenarian in Fender county, a remarkable' man in many ways, Mr. Willouxhby Moo:c, who died at tho residence of nis on. Mr. Wiley Moore, on Moore's Creek, on the 23th day ot last October. Mr. Moore was 62 years ot age and was tho father of tweatytwo children, bis descendants.childrcn.lgrand-child-renand greatgrandchildrca number log two hundred .pertons.' lie - never mUsed a term of court up to tho time of hi death and frequently walked from his home to Burgaw and some- time as Car as Wilmington. Aa our corresi pondcat truly says this is a remarkable Instance ot the bcalthmtneas of the clt taate of the Cape Fear ; section and the endurance ol the sons of the toll. j If you seed a real good first da roling stove, don't fall to see the ' Ex celsior Pcnn., Zeb. Vance and New Emerald, besides others. Thej are to be fand at factory prices at Jacobi's, who Is the maaafactarcrs agent, f Tiiere was no business before the Kfayor'a Court thU moniiug farther than to dispose of three jonos white tramps, who applied at police head quarters lait night for loUgiDM. Tbej ; were warned to go to work or leave Ui city at once. Some of lhal miserable, disagreeable weather, wblcb was indicated yester- tint.-, iiitf in in niwsrnnrfitliUmnrnin? i It consisled of ,ome gtecU a litlIe saow j a dash of rain and a general leeling of uucooifortableness. To fact, the at mo pherc o! the "Sunny South" seems to J be in the sulks Actors in Keal Life. Mr. Frank Losssc, who will be the principal support ot Albs Anuie Fixley at the Opera House, wa married to Miss Marian Klmorc, of the New York Madison Square Theatre, &t Newark, N. J., on the evening ot the 15th inst. He is 29 and she 24 years of age, and the New York World says they are a fine-looking couple. Superior Court. The attention of this tribunal has boon engaged during tho entire day in hearing arguments in the case of F J. Swann ct als vs. IL. A. Hart et als. Yesterday afternoon Hon. George Da vis spoke for the dofence, and to-day Hon. D. L. Russoll occupied the morn- ing scssiou in argument for the plaintiff, to be followed this allernoon by. Col. Duucan K. McRac for the defence. which will probably occupy the time of the Court until adjournment to-night. - Cape Fear Lodffe. , At the last meeting ot Cape Fear Lodge No. 2, 1. 0. O. F.f of this -city, the following newly elected officers were installed: - '" ' y" NG AD Brown. V G H J Mintz. Recording Secretary A J Yopp. P Secretary Wm L Smith. Treasurer John Maunder. .Chaplain W J Yopp. Conductor R G Ross. Warden J W King. .? KS to N G R S Townsend. L S to N G J R Mahoney. R SS-J W AVoolvin. L S S Wm Goodman. R S to V G Chas Sehulken. L S to V G W H Montgomery. I G J W Hankins. O G-W M Hays. Tho Modern Age. For February opens with a well translated and characteristic Spanish story, entitled 'The Moor's Tower." It is something of a revelation to most readers ta discover that modern Spanish literature possesses a writer so witty and interesting as Alarcon. 'A Relic," from the French of Maupassant, is also very bright and entertainioj;. Mme. Henri Greville's "little Russian SexTant' is a pleasing picture of domestjo life in the times - before the abolition of serfdom . Among the more solid matter ia this number, the anony mous essay. ' Goaius aad Versatility,11 gives a better idea of Matthew Arnold1 standing in the English world of letters than anything we have as yet , seen. KrapotkiDc'a "Outcast Russia11 is a vivid description of what exile to Siberia means. The , poems of the number are good, and the second series of "Examination Papers11 are giveoi Now York $1.60 per annum. J Our Goblins. We went to the Opera liouso last night to witness the entertainment given by the Rice's Pleasure Party.11 Wo listened and were entirely satisfied to leave at the conclusion oi the first act. Of the periormance; which was called a "musical extravaganza." we most say that it was the silliest and most puerilo we havo ever seen put on any stage. Of the performers. Miss Agnes Hatlock was a tair actress and rathsr better than the average variety vocalist. aud she certainly made the mcst other -. poor material and miserable surround" tugs. Miss Alice Gleason ' was not a cood actress nor hardly a passable vo-4 calisU Mr. Frank Bad worth was pass-, ably good as an actor and quite good as a vocalist. Tho others were indif ferent. The choru3 singing, minus any attempt at alto, was tolerably good, t There were five performers in all, and they were a plenty. . Tbe people of W&mingtoii are fond of good theatrical representations, aad know how to appreciate them, bat we cannot go into raptures over a silly play, made- up mainly of iar-fetched pans, when presented by a third rate company. -; . . m. .. :.:.z Interesting to Fishermen: Tho cele brated 'FUhw Brand GlUlag thread is sold only at J acovi'. He is tha In porter's AgtaL . f KEW AJJVJEKTISEiMEN'S JUST-RECEIVED PER EXPRESS 'A FULL Plain and Brocaded,. . : - In all.thej evening shades. These goods were purchased from a-lanre Bankrupt Sale and will offer them very much under th6 regular prico. ' . jau is Exports Foreicru. " Nor. barque Btocttsminisicr Selmer. Rustad, cleared to-day for Liverpool with 1.320 casks spirits turpentine and 3Artl,rrn7a Ma?n ral..6rl t " fro?; v shipped by Messrs Alex. Sprunt & Son... A or- briX. 7, WXtOtU, .-XllQJUl & ; e.U cleared for Bristol, Kng. j with 2.147 barrels rosin, valued at'$3.i05, shipped by Messrs. Patersoji, Downing & -Co., making an aggregate value of exports of $28,703 Karthquako. At about 6 o'clock this moruiug many, of onr citizens were startled by a rude shock which caused their build ing nod furniture to, shake and tremble quite perceptibly for.a moment or two. At first it was not known what was the producing cause, but as the same shock, accompanied fcy a jar and rums ble os of a distant ruoviug U aio, was experienced in many portions of the olty at the same. tirae.Mtjwas concluded that it mustrhayebcci ocoasioncd by an earthlttake;', This must be the cor rect solution of the matter as: wo learn through the signal office that lhc shock , of an earthquake, was felt at Bcatifortjt N. C, at about, tho same time. The i shock wa3 8o severe in "the" dispensary of Dr. Mace; of that town, that it. made the bottles rattle upon the shelves. Air NocVoftho. saafe" place" had .'a stove pipe shifted from its positions and a Duncan's store tho doors were unlatch ed and opened. The ordnance sergeant. at Fort Macon felt the shock , distinctly while at breakfast.! ' ! In this city the shock laifed about 30 seconds, and we learn from our assis tant reporter that some' peopjo rushed from their houses in great . alarm We nnbliah this latter information for the benefit of our citizens at large. They Were Discovered. - Indlsva folis. Ixet. The Sentinel savs:' A Kentuckian writes of how he passed from misery to .happinees 'WeM been together eleven years, ana we never were what you may can con renial. I mean rbeumatiz and myself. Finallv it cot to be Altogether tdo lively for yours truly, and I-just invoked the power of St. Jacobs Oil. That's how me and my pain came-lo- be divorced." For Pure White Lead & Paints, and biggest stock of Window Glass -' and lowest prices for good articles be sure to so to Jacobrs Hardware Depot, f TRIBUTE OFRESPECT. Wilmington, Jf. C, January 17th, 1SS4. Waereas. ilnco our last meeting, tbe Secre tary of this Board, our esteemed fellow mem ber. WM. J. GORDON, has been taken fron us, and we shall see nim no more on earth. and desiring to place on recora our apprccia tson of his many virtues : we do hereby K solve. That in 'the death Of Mr. Gordon this Assocxauoa nas lost an earnest, active and tnfloenUal member: the business commu nity one who was true to the requirements of nis rosiuon; ourcny an eBtcemcHi ciuzcn .anu this Board ona who was endeared to them not only by his uniform courtesy tri official and business matters, but by tbe close relationship of an esteemed friend. - Reaolvd, That our sympathies are extended to hts afflicted family In their great sorrow. rand that we monrn with them the loss that they and we alike bara sustained in bis un timely aeaw Jtobfottf. That thoe resoluUous b spread upon the minute. of -tbis-Board, and that a copy b sent to tbe family of our departed na. IVOQD! WOOD ! CORDS OF XU. 1 SPLIT OAK, Black f Jack amlriae, fulljcnf thi and A0, well easosedFOR aLe cncAr, Just to keep our drays at work. A TULl LOAD EVRY TIMX. I . W. IS. DAVIS 4fc bOS.'. ian I a '. . -v-- i Cider and Cider Vinegar, TOTlI VERA NlCE TXDZTlt, ' ' 'ANaVEKT CHEAP; - . 1 KeUU and wholesale ila limited quan titles. AIsa, Apitlcs. At : " - ; B. llcDOUG ALL'S. . Ko- II Chestaut St, bet. Front and Water , iaa IS . . i Wilmington. N. C I 1 . ..... 1 itOJiACXPSj 8XCOSD frTBEETjtc- twoca liar ket and Prlaeess, Ladles and Gen Uesea's of crrry dr? -f. rtia-n, any color. Also. claatT'z, scorrlr tt;1 L-:ac-iag. Send ca a r et vxrer oil Li X c irrcs. NEW : ADVERTISEMENTS. lASE OF r JULIUS SAMSON, ! 1 1 1 1 MARKET STREET. I Raleigh Eegister. JT AKLYiN FEBRUAKi as soon a th printers receive tbe ncccswry mateviaT tho 4 publication of tbe kaleigii iiegistkb, a I Sorth Carolina democratic newspar'-. bo commenced - Tho Register will be printed weekly until , ,1 w n 1 th-n io igsned twice a-weck. or aa often as may bo useful or necossary to the Demo cratic party in North Carolina. It will be printed from new and beautiful type on sool white paper, and though it mav not be large enough to hold all at once all the good things that glowiog prospectuses sometimes promise, vet tbe application of a thorough knowledge ' or how to uso tnem win pui iruo us ininy- two broad columns all the news, much good J reading, and a complete history of what is none m Aorta uaroima. iur naje win uc coi tor ol tho Register. Tho nrlce of the Register" will be $2 a sear. $1 for six months X Pay for your home papcrt and then remit for the Register. Thosowho remit $2 to this office will Teceivo as a prcml um either volume ordered of 'Hale's 'Indus trial Scries." , Two volumes are now ready : Tim Woons ad Timbeks of North Cak- qiXx k. Curtis; Emmons and Kerr's Bo ' thnical Rcpor s; supplemented by accamtc County Reports of Standing Forests and 11 lustrated by an excellent Map of tho State, 1 volume,12mo. Cloth, 275 pp $1.2.- : IKDUTJMES OF .iiOSTH CAKOL1XA Ts THE COAI AND IKOX COUNTIES. Eoimnns'. rriKf r'fl. Ijiidlev'fi. Wilkes, and tbe eusas Reports; supplemented by full and accurate aktcfcC8 of tbe fitly pix Counties and Map of the Stale. 1 Tolnmcl2mo. Cloth. 425 pp. Address KALE it u cjibiexisu, jsn IU Raleigh. N. O. 1-V - . WILL PLEASE CALL AND SEE THE .LARGE STOCK OF I . . ! IL A , AND MADE-UP LACE GOODS. i THE PRICES JARE SO AS TO SUIT EVERY BODY AND MAKE QUICK SALE. OUBMOTTO: QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS ! : ! - J at TAYLOR'S BAZAAR, 118 Market St. jan 17 WILMINGTON, N. C. TRANSFIGURATIONS. ANY NAME YOU PLEASE,' Pi ALL IT BY THE WHOLESALE SLAUGHTER SALE NOW GOING N AT'SHRIER'S IS THE MOiT PRODIGIOUS EX AMPLE or WHAT i GOOD CLOTHING CAN UK MANUFAC- TURED AND SOLD FOR. WE CANNOT ! AFFORD TO HOLD: A GARMENT OVLR TO BE THROWN CP TO US AS "OLD STOCK" NEXT TEAR. SO I AM DETERMINED TO CLOSE MY ENTIRE FALL AND WINTCR 8TOCK OF CL)THNG - Less than New York Cost I WITH TIIREE- FOURTHS j O F THE WIN TER STILL TO COME THE OPPORTUNITY i ! TO SECURE SUCn GARMENTS AS WE ARE OFFERING ATSLUGHrERlNG lRICES, MUST COHMAND UNIVERSAL ATTEN TION. . IT WILL PAY YOCTQBUY WIN TER CLOTITTNG TOR , NEXT WINTER'S CSB.;, . ' ... r RELIABLE CLOTHIER, jan 14 iu iiAnzrr st. MISCELLANEOUS O PER A HOUSE One Night 0nfyJ&V,: Kngsgrraent of the Charming youiig Coroodl enno and Getcral iTavorilo I ANNIE PIXLEY, Suprtcil by Ir. FRAKK LOSES and ber own iftlcu od Company lnj tho evcri - . Child of the Sierras MIm rtaley in the 'title roie, t which ;'le T;l lnlrojuco many New Songs, Danoca aad Mcdleya. Sale of als commences rrldav. Jan. I$Ui, at Over. Reserved Seats $1. Geaoral Adnilsion73c, .Wvi Gsllery2-V. I jau 17 3t j t OPERA HOUSE. One Night Only I . ar. i THE HANLONS I And their English Trench Comodlans . ra Lo Voyage Eu Suisse1! Tbe CLccrieot, Brightest and' most Joyous Comic Creation of tho. Present Stso. FUN", MIRTH and MUSIC In HAUiiOMOF SplenrJid Sconerv Start'lojr Action ! TUK RAILROAD EXPLOSIi ION I Uoc of the most Wonderful ani StartUnr Efleets ever produced on any stare. I Seats at Dyer's Reserved 1 1. Admission Tftc, yic. Gallery rc. janl7-4t Lime! Lime I f 50 BARRBLS FRESH ROCK PORT LIME, J NOW LAN PI NCI ORDERS SOLICITED. I tr WORTH & WO jan li - For Sale. 1 CORDS SPLIT, PINE WOjOD. For -;'o low by ' , I too ; jau i-Jt JAS. II. CHADROURN A CO Finest Oysters I B EST WHISKEY AND BEST FIVE Cent i;lgsrs in the rUv. ean ie bought at tha OLD JiUliTH STAT SALOON, (J So. FrOOtlStr vrivoa xar ueei a uviotrsnow. - i !ani0 i 1,000 Hhds PRIME PORTO UICO MOLASSES JUST landed, direct from the Tsland, which we I offer to the trade at prices to salt the times I , Wegaarantee tula Molasses pare. jaafl tf EDWARD KIDDER i SON. Pianos and Organ, M ADE BY TUB, MOST CELEBRATED Manufacturers, endorsed by the leading and emlne it pianists of the day, and warranted i '.-". j not to- blister and peel off in two or lares months; but arc guaranteed, to resist thej at mocpheric changes of too 8oath edaatly as , r well as any Piano or Organ made, aad to lav proye In quality of tone by use. Call and examine these famous instrument , At IIEINSBEBGEirg. LIto Book BJui UvlmIc Store jan 11 Printing Printing. JACKftOV ANI Rnlinif, RaJlng. D.RLU' nindln?.- WILL 11 Blndln YOU P. Gtvwl Work,. Promptn'i.i. PRINTING i:ll SatUfaclion. jan 10 Onion Sets, White and Red. A FRESH SUPPLY JUST RKCEI VKD. Alo, a fall assortment of FRESH GARDEN SEED, ' . ' PATENT MEDICINES, FANCY AnVtOILET ABTICUSS. CIGARS Inereat rarity. Ac J A i. Munds Bros..&DeRo5setf New Drag Store, i jl : f Market and 6etoo4 Streets. jan It Ledgers. Journals, Days, J3LANK BOOKS OF ALL 817 ES AND btylesof Biatlng. - ' ""' Memorandum Cawks, Letter Books, larolc Books. Receipt Books1. LRhograpU4 Dralt. Kote Aa l Cbck IXk. in stoca ani maoo to craer. - All kinds of OSco ao-t Fancy Sutlnery. Wrapping Paper aad Paper Bags, Twtao, Ac, at IbwMt market prices. TATCS EOOTI ETC", jaall

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