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I. -THIS PAPXS cbtahod erery Tcnlag, Sundays ax epted by , JOSH T. JAMES, xrroa axo psopxietos. SUBSCRIPTIONS POSTAGE PAID: One year f4.00. 8lx xaonths, $2.09. Three months, $1.00; One month. 35 cent. The paper will be deIiTere4 by c&rrlen free of charge. In any part of the city, at the above ratee, or 10 cento per week.. -' AdTCBtialng rate? low end liberal. 5ScUcrtber8 wlU report any and all fall, ara to receive their paper regularly. f3T The Daily Review has Ike largest &ia fide circtdation&f any netcspaper tiblisted, in the cilu of Wilminntn in ...Buii.FiuBc.iaes in j.,ane counjy wrgon. far 1835, outnumber the list c marriages twelve to one. according to ae aan Francisco Bnllelin.' ot. iais. with a now twelve-story oauamg, will posses the highei-t com lusrtfal edifice in the world.' an Chicago is pining for a home among the stars. : . ' Tt I ... - v jitcuuTcacr oirav a small spotted bird, resembli n 1 the Pnmmnn mMm. f ipe Ioe OI tt0 domestic canarifs - ' 1 ... - . . w. . . u UlULA 111 If i ... - - - - - . . v fc I nu Li J .-r ii lit Sr I'Qninn nr-s. a j - A piatinum wire-too tine to ba "seen w:th the naked eye Is said to have been made by Mr. II.-T, l(ead or Brooklyn; It is to be used In 'telescope! as a sub-- stitnte for the spider' web usually em ployed. ? -- r- . Gen. Lord Woiseley's appearance is decidedlj.effemirainate.-and when foe speaks he accVnipanies each remark with alnervous shake of the hsad. lie is disposed to be sociable, but i3 cot a favorite with the 4,rank and file." . - Connecticut has less than 1,000 miles of railway, but those carried last year serentceen and a half millions of passen gers cf whom onlj twelve were injured. The passenger traffic of 1885 was' al most 50 per cent greater than that of 1831. ' Fortunately the Congress is with the people " . This is just the point that we have been trying to make plain for months past. Congress is with the people'and the Blair educational bill, io a modified or unmodified form, will scon become the law of tho land. Among the features of the Colonial Exhibition in London next summer will be aquarium tanks containing as many of the fishes and marine produc tions of the colonies as can be brought alire to England. Turtles will ba kept iu one tank, and their conversion into oup become a matter of public observa- tion and sale. ' -Tuere ate a aox ( jpow'beforc the General Assembly of ; Virginia for creating a board, of rail road commissioners. The latest bill V on this subiect was that introduced in tho House last week by Mr. Fulkerson, 0.f Washington.' This proposes to ad- - here to the present law. and increases the commissioners to three. The French Minister of Agriculture is about to establish several experi mental farms In various parts ol the country, in order to show the peasant - farmer what can ba done m his own ilitv. The ; yield of cereals in France is little more than one-third ner head of the agricultural population , of what it ii iu Eulftrid Mexico is said to possess only about fn.ll kinds, ownine to the oaucitv of water and the high cost of fuel. These factories omploy about 13,000 hands, and those devoted .-. to 9.500 looms and Q50 ooo'splndies. The largest-cotton mill is at Queretaro, employs 1.400 hands, aod -nanufacturei the unbieacn ed cloth worn by all Indiana. :,V . . . - - .p. The Geraaaa censu. just taken, show that the Empire contains 45 towns of over SO.OOO inhabitants , 21 of whicfihave more than 100.000. ,Dus seldorf, Berlin, Magdeburg. Qheninitz, Nornburg. Hamburg and lipsic show an increase during the five years ol over ' HperceoU Cretfld over 21 per cent. "r- . population fis! creased only 5 per cent., while in Memel there has been a decrease ot nearly H per cent. : The n&t Texas Legislature will elect ;" a successor to Senator Maxey .. and the t c.tnrial campaign is already taking ' form. Maxey is more than willing to be his own successor and wiiiTeceiT : . -rtnnnrt of Northern and Eastern Texat. Grtvernor Ireland's stroaghold th Western part of the State, and Mllli and Reagan may r . VW?Sr in .tha - liht of dark . Pensitr ;T all thus fsf a battle of norses. ' the politicians. . ot- ft W. lMunkiit. of v. vnr L- was a sufferer for six years - from dumb ague and fever. He was completely cured by takinz fle Brand reth Pills every night for a week. One r two taken every night are perfectly safe for old or young. male or female. luth sat. jACom's Hdw Depot is the cheapen on 1 h VOL. X. In a study upon a nature of hypnotics .vj,,u eaumeiz cone ndea tht upnion ana us alkaloids do not pro. duce a condition of sleeps They stupe fy the faculties arid induce torpor, but the brain still remains in a condition ot tome excitement: Chloral will brin about true sleep, but in large doses it has a dangerous action on the heart. m v BU mjiestion otten gives gastric Uisirders. rise to The a annual emleratibn roinm fr the United Kingdom show that during 188o S64.9SG persons left British ant! Irish ports (or placei out of F.nr,.n , Z .r . com pareihjv Hhi hci previouyear. rve-sixtbs of the Irish emigrants proceeded to ibA rrnii Stales, a did" nearly two '.birds of those of Scotch nationality, while England contributed under 71.000 of a total ol nearly 127.000. The great steel manufacturer. Mar shall, of Sheffield, is about to remove his entire wo:ks to Amrioa Tho 1 - M t-M V irm employ three thousand men- SoOTefcores of the most skilled w;ll be tiken ovek and the rest will be hired in America. The State deoart m fin t hnsi been informed of the facf. which is re garded as a striking proof of foreign confidence iu the results of the new Ad ministration and the reality of tho American business revival. : At the annual" conference of the United States Potters' Association it was shown that the number of pottery kilns in operation last year, exclusive ot the decorating kilns, was 275. There is now invested $8,000,000 in this in dustry, aDd the ampunt of wages paid annually reaches nearly S5.000.000. I ho development of the decorative branch of the business has given lucra tive employment to a large number of women and girls. The procco j-ngs in Congress yester day were confined to thediscussicm of a resolution introduced by Mr. Herbert. of Alabama, in the House, as a substi tute for that introduced , by Mr Bouielle, of Maine, a few days ago, looking to an enquiry as to the alleged of a Union soldier. The report is too lengthy lor our columns and it would no! do to abridge it. Representative Geo S. Wise, of Virginia, made one of the mo3t telling speeches ever delivered in the House and the rout ot the Repub licans was complete, all along the line. LOCAL NEWfS. 1R0U TO NEW ADVERTISEMERTJ. Ihe Yates Gallery Muxds Bros Kxtracts F C MILLER Do Not Forget , James W King. Jr Foreclosure Sale Geo R FR?iCH & Sos Pleasant to the Feet ' Day's length 10 hours and 13 minutes. There was no City Court this morn ing. . - Sunset to morrow afternoon at 19 minutes past 5 o'clock. Turner's almanac promises us rain and snow lor Tuesday next. There was one interment in Oakdale Cemetery this week, an adult. Oae white tramp was accommo dated with lodgings at tho guard house last nisht. There were three interments in Pine Forest Cemetery this week, two adults and one child. There was one interment in Belleyue Cemetery this week, an adult, brought herefrom abroad. Tne weather has been beautiful to day, but we predict a change within 24 hours. . Swed. barque Omen, Tellefsen, from Hamburg for this port, arrived at Ply mouth, Eng., Jan. 2Ut. Tho BMhJpot of Rev. Dr. Pritchard's sermon io-morrow ui&uk . ho "Marythe Mother of Jesus. The Register of Deeds issued seven marriage licenses this week, five 'of which were for white and two for col orcd couples. You can bo supplied with a Bell for your Church. School house or Farm. at .Tacopi's Hdw Depot. - t Readlus: Matter. The Library of tho Wilmington Light rr.nirV U beinir constantly- increased by the addition-of new and - valuable books donated by friends and, members of the organizaUoa . There are no w about 150 volumes in the library, the most of which are bound and are stand; ard work?. WILMINGTON. N. C. SATURDAY. JANUARY Exports Foreisru. Br, barque Julia Moore. Bjers. clared to-day for Graoton, Scotland, wtth, 540 barrels! rosin, valued at $3,000. or. barque Frank. c.eared for Bowling, Scotland, with 150 casks spirits turpentine and 2.7C5 barrels ro3in. valued at $5,514; mak ing a total of exports foreign- amount ing to 9,114. Both canroes were shir. ped : by Messrs. Paterpon. Downin" & Co. . 'I'lie Concert . ; The box sheet for the KeUairsr concert on Monday niffhtshQwaxK---- a?r ui.ciiu HTDcarine ceiet.-raiea prima uon donna. This morning the demand was such that the seats, in the orbhestra were sold and benches were, placed, in the aisles on the sides of the building and seats were taken upon them. Wc knn 1 I' - uavo uver ueiore seen 3uca a rusli in this city tor seats. - Personal Mr. J. C. White, so favorably known as the manager of the Telephone Ex change in this city, has severed his connection with the company and will leave for Richmond, Va., about the 1st of Fcbuary, where will engage4n otber business. Mr. C. Lambdin. of Norfolk. Va., has been appointed man ager of the Telephone Exchange in this city, succeeding Mr. J. C. White, and has entered upon the discharge of his duties. Temperance. There was quite a large gathering of ladies and gentlemen-at Temperance Hall last night to listen to the eloquent and effective temperance address which was delivered by llv. D. II. Turtle, of Fifth Street M E. Churca. The lec lure was given under the auspices of the Independent Order of Rcchabites. by whose exertions several lectures, have already been given, and we learn that they will be continued during the win ter at intervals. . ; Agricultural toolsShovels, Spades, Pitchforks, Hoes. Rakes, etc. For low prices and good substantial gcods, go to Jacobi's Hdw. Depot. f CICCLU out all Winter Clothing before we get in the largest and finest stock of Spring Clothing ever seen in this city, which is now manufactured expressly for our trade, and will therefore" dispose of our goods at prices bearing little or no rela tion to their truo yaluc or actual value, and consequently will sell, some 20 per cent, less than value; some 30 per cent, less than value; some 40 per cent, less than value. Money to be refunded if you can equal our goods at the low prices. Couvince'yoursolf of the fact by calling on Shriek. The Old Reliable Clothier, 114 Market bt. t , The Boy Clipper is the best Plow o the market. See it at Jacobis uawa DeDot and you wiil use no other, t This MorninffFire. At about a quarter ot 3 o'clock tires morning the kitchen on the premises cn Mr1. .'Andrew Peterson, on Foulosej street, between Castle and Queen, ther discovered to be on fire. The alsson was given andthe firemen were prom,, iyon hand, but the flames had gottk1 under sucli headway the building was entirely destroyed and the roof of th, dwelling was badly burned before thei could beextiaguished. There was ih surance on the dwelling to tne anaoi of S450. and on the kitchen to amount of 50, both in the Harlf Fire Insurance Company, of llarifKUP Conn., represented in this cityren Messrs. .tkinson & Manning. Superior Court Thp. folloVins have been the ioj ceedings before this iriouoai s'v'i 1 ... ' a. clo3ing our last report: W- M. Brttse vs W. II. Bernard; Dismissed upon the ground that the. Court bad no jurisdiction. Appeal taken by plaintiff to Supreme Court. TrthnC'Hever vs. J. P. MurriU.J Nonsuit, Mr. J. I. Macks for plaintiflj and Mr. M. Bellamy for.defendant. I Phila C. Calder vs. Black well Dur ham Tobacco Co. Judgment for plain tiff and $15 damages. Mr. Junius Davis for plaintiff and Msj. C M. Stedman for defendant. ; D. L. Gore vs. C. C Bordeaux. Nonsuit. Messrs Russell & Ricaud for plaintiff and Mr. M. Bellamy lor do fendant. I, r. m m ' . W nf Pint's hftavv r9. Flannel Drawers, from $?'hci wards. -'at tbe WilmingtonCipfcw j " tin 9 ry, 27 Market st., J. EiaBAcJA-rSfct day fOOt up 019 Dtes. VVry Bev. Father'K. M. Hennessey.! of Chicago, will preach-, at Si. Thomas1! Cathol-c Church to miorrow at 10.30 A. ' M.aad at 7.30 M. His subiect in! Chri3tofferser,i111: iuorninS will be the 'Christian; pamyy," and at night it will be "The; Divioelj Appointed Means of Salw. ; f,,,- - vited. Ilei3a,f,v;n .ii0,inrt.i:,! 1UUIIU IIJ-.l:-t! ' 5" .1 r--s. ' . ... vsi. iearuiug anu ejoqucnec. anl wiil be listened m wifh .,.i : -; : :s Cotton. 'the receipts ot cotton at tliis port the week ended Jan 23 I, 1860, foot up inc. corresponding, week -ihsl jear, an increase of 791 bale's.- The receipts lor the crop vear up to J an 23d, i860, foot up 81 023 baies as against 67,296 bales for the corresponding period last year, a decrease this jear ot 3,273 bales. fnstaltation Service. The Presbytery of Wilaiington fuetin this rity today and formally received into its membership Rev. Peyton . i .. "m H; Hoge by letter of dismission from the Presbytery of East Ilaaoyer, (Va.) and look order for his installation as pastor of the . First Presbyterian Church, to-morrow morning at 11 o'clock ; Rev. B. F. Marable. D. 1)., to preach the sermon, '.Itev. Jco. M. Rosa to charge the pastor and Rav. J. W. Primrose the people: The public are cordially invited to be present at these services, at the First: Presbyterian Church, where the scats are free ; and also at 7:30 p. in., wfaeo Rev. John M. Rqsc will preach, or at the Second Presbyterian Church, where Rev. J. W. Primrose will preach at night. Uow It Happened. I saw her mouth all filled with pdarls, Tbe sweeten of earths' eharmU4x z'nU ' 1 lost my Heart to her that day, Ana now lueer cease to say, ?uy SOZOOONT!" That made her mine, Ta madoher beauty eo di vice. JLadies wlio use SOZQDONT have only to open their lips to prove its excellence. Their white, gleaming, spotless teeth, and fragrant breath will Jell the story. There is more demand for. this whole some and unexceptionable preparation than for any other dentifrice in t ho mr. ket. day its use will be universal: t ATucrcu WARniN. In thla city, on the evening of the 20th fnst , at St. James Ohnrch, by Kev. W n. Lewia, rector, Miss MABY L.. daughter of Mr. Thomas H. Hardin, of this city, ana air 014 vr x . . Portsmouth, Va. . - ' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW AND BEAUTIFUL GOODS! We havojuatrecelved and opened an assort ment of LUNDBEEG'3 RXTttACTS, COLGATE'S EXTBACTS, LaZB L'S EXTRACT?, . - And can show rew otders and styles .which are sure1 to please. mUXUS BROS., Wholesale and Retail Druggists, Wilmington, N. C. Orrte:a by mail solicited jac . -. rfcSTITWBr 21. t wn wpka. --ttlontgomery October 5 two weeks. StanleyNovember PJ.'two weeks. Cabarrus November 2, 01 o week; for criminal cases ami no jury civU cases i ' NiTiJ PISTJUCTJUJGE GltAVKS. Rock inharn July 27, two weeks; November !i;one week , Stokes August 10, two weeks;No vember 16, oue week. Surry August 24, two weeks: No vember 23, one week. AUeglianj'- September 7, one week. Ylkes September 14. two weeks. Yadkin Septem her 28, two weeks. Davie October 12, two weeks. Forsyth October 20. two weeks. TENTn D1STPJCT JUDGE AVJKltY. Henderson July 20, three weeks. Burke August 10. two weeks. Ashe-rAugust 24, one week. Watauga August 31 ono weok. Caldwell September 7, oae week. Mitchell September 14, two. weeks. Yancey -September 28. two weeks. McDowell October 12 two Weeks. ELEVENTH T)TSTRTf it nmr tt Bntnn,, ,3AUI uo " 0 " " ' pl7oVqs tmq pio, oqv lV?)JSi soiqBO modatipg, and guarantees satisfaction in eTry reapect. Ills prices are lower than ever before.- Glre us a trial. Cur motto U : GOOD WORK AND REFORM PRICES.' 'Sfadison August 3. twoweci. vember 13, two weeks, civil causes -Buncombe August 16, fhree weeks; December 7, two weess. Transylvania September 7, one week. Haywood September 14, two weeks Jackson September 28, one week.' Macon October 5, one week. Clay -October 12. one week. Cherokee October two week.. Graham-oycniber 2. one week. Swain-Novembcr 9. two weeks. J. U. JONES, T 1VERY. SALE, BOARDING II 'AND EXCTIANGE STABLES. IIo tea, Malc3. Uugrg'es: and Carrti?e3?fcr pwvv. .... - uivm,u.uuiam IU UUitlUlUK fuy uiiaimasuoociacan linagcodbUbsaiul 23. 1880. NO 20 NEW AlVEKISEMEJ5fT8 HQ USE MOX f A Y, ,TANUA1!V 2r. Mice I 1 n ,VllSS b,afa LOUlSe KellOgg, ! AWUHlRu RAN !- 1 Ic-atfc Concert Coinpany ! ' ujanjuencnorin announce L,U3 "w'u-ttcnowjici American Prima Dot Tll'riK1? uuve announcca. Jimi$Eion si. The Cold Snapt)aught You XTUW PKEPAUE FOR t JTK NEXT ONJK if BATING jl va me roa;. a aoou manr boiii. hut ninrr bTOVliS left for your comfort Bvcryucuy at homo yn h a cold. WI13' ? Just because you trusted to thai 0 en Arc place or 1 praiu. xbcc ourmng up, K:vt frcezinz. XU8.1 a vour experience, isn't It ? Give 11$ a ruuK wniTE Oil. PARKEK TAYLOR. jan 18 For Sale. A FIRST CLuSS STOCK OF MILLINfcUT JLX. GOOD3 AND FIXTURES, tuc h aa arc fouJifl In a first class MilllDCry Store, for sale cheap, a I want te jetlre from but.ir.css. I woukl like to sell my entire stock. " ME. KATfi U. WINKS, W3 N. Second Street, next Postoflice j an 18 Geo. W. Price, Jr., AUCTIdXIKB r COMMISSION MEECDANT. Oflice and Sales Eoom, 213 karket St., Wilmington, N. C. Auction Sales urday Nights. Sat- jan 20 Hot Water Bags. BNIGA 17 V1OT1 i nm TOOTH SOAP, COLOGNES, ROBERT U. BELLAMY, ! Drajrglst, N. W. Cor. Front and Market sts decl4 tf CALL AND EXAMINE. JUST RECEIVED, ON CONSIGNMENT, A SM ALL LOT OF Useful and Fancy Household and Kitchen Articles. Cheap for Cash. 'Call and see for yourself at GEO. M. CRAPON'3. Agt.. jan lily" 22-5 otttli Front St. i Pleasant to the Feet . -f nilOSE FLEXIBLE SOLES FOULADlES' "ear, at FRENCH & SONsJ'. 1 a AND MADE SHOES, FOE GENTS' wear St - Sj FRENCH & SON SI. ' " ' : , IJEST $3 CONGRESS G ITER in ti e State, 81 1 Gents, at Ti TI - Sear R. French & Sons, i - j 10X NORTH FRONT STREET. Wan 20 tf - -.' loY CLIPPER PLOWS, Bl Stovesj Hardware, Sasht Paints and Doors, BLINDS, AND BUILDER'S UXS AND SPORTSMAN'S GOODS AT REDUCED1 PRICES. iRON, NAILS and SHOT. 1 . Hear our prices and see our goods efore buying. Jacobi's .Hdw. Depot. IO So. Front St. jan 31 : i r."'3 ""w-v-wwrEosiFFo, UontraJtoiMf . i icuor; MB 1TRAXCI8 W. Kotks. . Kantojie ; Miss Ouib Tobbeit, Vlallnlst; r.- V?' '"'katt. "Accompanist? ard Ma for iUno JUL.IK Rl vie kino rtwi iiJz i - - u , uv VUliUVUt A XULU trtuoea in artirar in nn timnrt . EV ERY TUESDAY SIGHT AT 7.33 o'clk, every Wednesday Mprnlnjr at U o'clock! Hardware 1 - - rUCASS KOTICSt. TF wlJJ b glad to reeelTt comiaualcxUdi from oar frlcudji on aay x 'jziizU senerslint8ret bni Th name of ths writer must always A alfihed to the Editor. Ckuamunicatlons must b wntua os ta one aide of the paper. Personalities must bo avoided.: I Aod It is especially and particularly I end, . 3t00 he Editor does not always endoj , ; correBponu66ta, nnla&a go sttt In tho editorial columns. ' i " ! NEW AjDVERTISEMEyTS. IS THE BEST MOTTO ! AXl GIVES ASSURAKCK Of the Lowest Prices ! NOTWITIISTAXDIKG TUB-LOW P2UCES- ..." JiURIJCOTIIK PAST YEAKJ 116 Market St. II AS JJSTERMINED TO CLOSE OUT BAL ANCk OK WINTER STOCK r ' At Still Greater Reduction ! This Week, LINE OF GOOD PLAIDS worth i2"cfor loc. j BLANKETS, worth .$5 for $3.50. Po . worth $7.50 for $4.C0-: Extra'.Large Size equally as low. . ROBE DRESSES, best PrjofcGc per- yard, Ladies, Gents and Children's UNDER WEAR very low. HEAVY SHEETING, ofcperyard. IOO SPRING JERSEYS. G5c. i IOO SPRING JERSEYS worth $1 : r- desirabSo articles, VERY LOW 'FOR CASH. ' 1 ' Af PJJ. PJ3. ICATZ'S jan 18 HO MaKKETSt New Barber Shop. THE GENTLEMEN OF 'THIS CITY ARE respectfully notified that I have opened a new Barber Shop, on North Market Street," one door East of Front, where I will be plcab-' ed to see them. I guarantee polite attendance! sharp razora and clean towels. . 1 v Respectfully, ' W. M. DOUGLAS, " jan IS lwk 103 Market street " Bonus, Bona, Bonum. JJNEST WnrSKEY IN THE CITY, for 10c. PRIVATE STOCK, 20C. I TOM & JERRY, ICC. ' Gennlnc Hot Scotch, 15c. (No Creosote). I cannot be beat on liquors. 1 J. M. McGOWAN, jan 18 Mechanics Saloon. f RQust be Sold. 'IlflE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC IS cvllcd to the fact that the ENTIRE STOCK of Piano?, Organs, Blank Books, Stationery, Oil Palntlcgs, Steel ' Engravings, "" Lookbig Glasses, Music; Boxes,-Guitars, Violins, Ban jos, and aU other Musical Merchandise; alflOj Fancy Goods of every description, at HEINS-; BERGER'S, la to be. sold at PRIME COST. This Is a foltd fact.-The Goods MUST EE SOLD, ancl tnofo who want to make f elections should to bo at once. , - NATHANIEL JACOB!. ', - jan ii tf ' ' AaBlgncc. SEND FOR A SAMPLE COPY. THE STATE CHRONICLE, (Succcfcfeor to the Farmer & Mechanic -and the . Cbronkle.) . 1 Under New Management . Newsy, Bright and Clean! Up with the Time a ! lhe-"6tate Chronicle" will be what lt name Implies-a State paper. It Is not the Raieioii vchroricV acl will not be local or sectional. It will aim to keep up with the current ncwB from. Murphy to Mantco, or as the ptllticiuis put it from Cherokee to Curri tuck. . " Jt will lie the organ of 110 man no ring, no section, no party. It wiU be Democratic in politics, bni will not tceltatc to crltlclza Dem ocratic meatures and Democratic oflicers. Terms of Mibscrlption One Year, $2; Six Months, $1 ; Three Monthi, SOc. , : For a sample copy adiJiCRH, THE bTATE CHRONICLE. "'t" Ralei2h. N. C. Wanted. inn ffri DOZEN EGGS, CUICKENS.. lUUlUUU Tnrkeys, Geese. Smoked Ba--con, t orn, fcas. Peanuts, Fur Skins, Hidee. -&c , Ac All kinds of produce bought or soht . on commission. Consign ments of Cotton, Naval tores and countryProdace solicited. .v Terms CASH. MARSHALL A MANNING, Hen. Com. Merchants, 24 North Water St.," jansdftw . Wilmington, h,C" D.Iatz. j , . knt r;iais. rami, ciw- i - - . . "-ijur ineir lorscs. ' -wia. bet. 2rlanditli.A i n I'll iu uuj v
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