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THIS MfM . .... . - , - " "". Tl.T.iT.'Z E3XICX T7tVrClUglA4 U -d tK7 9XWtat JOSH T. JAM E8, torroa ai rBoraurron. .nBCKirTIONS- POSTAGE -PAID: iML.Stx months. -A0(L: -Tart oaths.tl.0G; Cnie month. SS cents. : Ti Bipwwir.v- " 7 rf ciice. in any P of tbe ctly. at t. above rl. or 10 cent pe week. -7drtnf rates low sbd nberaL . - x -3u;cnber win report any and U tall, s to receive their papcT regularly. : "EiTrope is chrtk full vf bayonets thtllbe "hiie wingrd angel of i Bnab!e to alight anywhere. Tbe Virginia K!h' M l"thias ar ..,.;.. tund L erect a nionutoHrit fgut-i'" : i Stooew&l' Jack n op.n thr hall 1b fialdof C-hanctKorsviuw. 7U?C he was mortally wounded, V; Mrs UleTelend' mourniug costume." warn in aiefuory of her maternal grandmother. i eludes a mil black hat not unlike a geolJenjai.V-itk beaver withnot ribbons or feathers of- any kind, iler glvca and Ureas are black. - t (jjtof 15.000 earthquakes berve) ,'ca?t lines the German irnoJf on .;t Kluee. found that rpulj'124 were accoaJP0'"1 by sea w ye. ali hnogh; "a wr? proporii"ii to bhk u r,r ob!y ( rizini! un lerih m . Ke..rer Tritrp r. ii Washington, is said ! hp a iineai decidaw ot the wh:-.I u.fi Troiior. who taught -W'ash-imt-n h o danre the new and tab juoo!e ti -ures al Newport ov-r a bun jreJ 3fr ago He was m rer slave; n.ir be y uf nSa ancestors- ben in b:mds2,5 ince the Uys ot John -;I!n-cock- , ' ' To-English. -batcher recently ar rsigced for selling meal on the Sabb&th (acuer an Act ol Cbsrles II.) ingei i ouily pleaded ihM inasmuch as in the rein of Ceorge.II in Act war pasted takir.s eleven days Iroru Ihe calemlar, it was imposftible tow lo say. which was the Lord's Day ucder the Act ol Parliament in question. Bat they were fioed. William Siuilh. Governor of Virtinia more than forty yearsaxo and ajaio in s;. is said to be dying. He is -geoer-known as "Extra , Billy Smith a nickname obtained (rom - a deaiand he msda on the Govarncaeot lor extra rompens'atioa tor -carrying ruiils from Wasbingtoa to Millede vi!!e.(ja. He is now ninety ycari of Hat, ftndhas nassed a Ufa of rrfiat Doliti - w v oil activity. He was noted for his bravery daring the cifil war. Wretched Indeed Ait those nhoa a rooilrmed tetdeucy to Ml litwgseais subject to the various aatV change rut (yaiptoms Indicative of livex complaint. Nuia, sick headache. coosUpatipn. Xnrrei wngne, aa unplcaitnt breath, a dnll or aliarp ila la the tjthborhooil ot the affected or xn. Impurity of the blood and loss of appe tite, tigniiiz it a one of the most distressing a it U one of the most common, of maladies, There in, however, a benign specific for the Uktase tnd all its unpleasant manifestations It U tbe conenrrent testimony of the public aoU the medical profcssloo. that Hosttetters stomach Blttera Is a medicine wh-ch achieves resuiu speedily telt. thorough and tclirn f'slles recttfjlng liver disorder. It in via or ates the feeble, conquers kidney and bladder rimplslnts, and hastens the conyalesence of tUose recovering trora enfeebling dlseates Moreover, It is toe xraivl specific for fever and atue- LOCAL NEWS. IIDE1 Tl NEW AOVHtTIIElf E1TS. f C Milles Garden Sccl ; -CW Tatis Lover of Art Thus r Bag ley 'Laud Master ' Mods Bkos luaect Powders, Ac Ceonlt 4k aloaais, 4 uctrs- For Sale Ckoxly t, Uosbis, Auct'rs-Valaab'eLand f-r Sale ; ' HaissBKRGEa's-ChrUtlan Beld's NewBsok Mi" R Trkch ft ?oxs a. Pleasure la deed . - . Millm & NiKsruKencelys Medical Discovery ' Moulding. Best in city, at Jacom's Hdw. Denot. . t The receipts of cplton at this port to ly foot rap 27 bales. Ger. barque Gade&ray. Raoge. salleil rom IUvre for this port March. I lib. ) i ,r n ip ., r p J, ,LL,M, - -f- .. .. Yoa will save mooey and get the best iwrk by sending your clothes for repairs John Dyer and Son. "1 Thus far March has been a cold a ud losterv month, which baa creatlv re rded the growth of vegetal ioo. Messrs. Cronly Morris offer for ale the fiahing smack Peri Beery: For particulars as to consiruoUon, capacity J c , see ad. in this issue, ; A day or two since while workmen re engaged in makloc excavations ccessary for the increased capacity ot at the gas works. tby came across skeleton of a hn.man bdy. ' It was hried about 12 feet belovr the aorface f the ground. - - " w 1 : f " II llllll I . Ml. - Lucky timbers.; . ; Jte following numbers drew the riacipal prices al the regtilar monthly rswingof the Imisiana State tottery fOQJrany, Eeld at New Orleans yester ay: ' ,.;.: - ;: :.. Ticket No. 6fi,55l draw the grand At ilal prixe o $150,000; No. C8,31 e S50.000; No. 45.732 drew $'20,000; and id C3UI5 ,lrw tin no11 ch;and Nos .. 25.69. "77.720 60.390 ! adS7.0Jdrew 15,000 each f 1 4 4- yoi.. XI. Keep Cool. pM,Aicl is raging to day; anJ upoD jerj -rR4il rornifreruopf of men hTe 1mh-o gathered, wboe ohiH- topic of conurbation was politics. There are several candidates f.r aldermaoic honors in th field In each ward, and psrty spirit is roauiog high. We advise prudence in word and action, and hope that the ticket will be amicably arrang ed at to night' primaries. "A Word of Caution. .Complaiut is. made and we thirJr with justice ol the manner in which the Texas ponies areriddeo through our public streets. Many ot tbe ponies are pol broken tboTougbiy, while some are nearly as wild as wheq they' fis. came fioru tbe prairies of Texas, and tbev axa otieo ruounleaiy thoughtless boss, who ride theui thr Uiih the streets at a break-taeck speed. We have heard of several instances where children have barely escaped being run'ovtr by tbem It is a dangerous practice and should be stopped.. The Public Building. - Mr.' Irwin B. Iaton, principal clerk of the supervising architect's ollice ot the Treasury -Department . Washing too, I). C. Arrived in this city ial nirht and registered lit theOrtonllorfe. His bosioess is to stlfct a aire for ' tbe public building which is soon to be built here, and to accomplish that purpo e he wilt meet the Cbramber of Commerce and others interested at the rooms of the Produce Exchange at 12 o'clock Snoon tomorrow. The mat ter of selecting tbe site will be deter mined b? Mr. Linton's recommendation to tbe Treasury Department. Tlie Free Ferrv. The act passed by the Legislature for ndftkiuga tree ferry across the Cape Fear and Brunswick rivers provides that tbe question shall be sn bruit ted to tbe people ot the two counties respect- lively at an election to be beld on the third Thursday in June. Tub call for Ibis election to be based upon petitious signed by at leat 00 qualified voters iji each county. If the election in both connties is carried in favor of a tree ferry then the Commissioners of the two'countics are authorized to purchase the property, paiog not more than $18,500 for the same, to be provided for by bonds beating 0 per cent interest and running not more than thirty years. Each county is to. pay one.half of the purchase money bnt the cost ot main taioing the free terry is to devolve upon New Hanover alone. This is the purpose of the a t in a few words, but it seems to us that there is a weak point in tb matter, aud that is the maintenauce of an absolutely free ferry It seems to us that it would bo better to exact a very small lull, say one cent fr individuals and three cents or live cents lorvehtcles, tfr the doub.e pur pose of defraying, or helping to defray, the expense of maintaining the ferry and lor tbe exclusion of idlers and vagrants who may bti continually pass tng and repassing, to the obstruction ot business. " Kstat NltfhtV Firo. Atabutll o'clock lat night, a tire biokcoul in the teed ruoni of the stable of Mr. John II. Melton, un Seventh Street, between Harnftt ami Bladen. The alarm was at m oa turued iu Itoiii box 31.coroeroi Fourth aud Brunswick streets, and the tireiuen were promptly on hand, but sucii . was the rapidity .with which the tire did its work .that the "Dames spread lo the stable and dwelling bouse ol Mr. Mellon aud lo the dwelling house occupied by Mr. IL CBowden.on an adjoining lot, all ot which were destroyed. Mr. Mellon lost all ol his lurnilure aud clolbio?r besides two horses, a mule and a cow. The lamilybarely escaped with their hvrs. and one ol tbe children was saved by a colored man at'reat personal risk after tbe bouse was in llames. Mr. Mel ton saved a part'of bis furniture. ' Both bouses belonged toMr. Melton, who bad insurance as follows: On dwelling which be occupied, $300; on dwelling occupied by -Mr, Bowdeu, $300: on furniture and apparel, $-200; on stable, $100; on kitchen, $40;oa fencing $10; making a total of $1,450. all in tbe Home Insurance Company ot New York, represented by Messrs Northrop, Hodges & Taylor. Mr. Bowdeu had in surance on furniture to the .amount of $0C0. in the RochesterGerman of New York, represented by Messrs. J. W. Gordon & Smith. Take care of jour eye; An agency Mor lbeTeMareceleomled R kCrys-i l Spectacles and Eye Glasses i estab' Uifced In thit plare at Heiasbarger'd.t : W ILMINGTON. N. C, WEDNESDAY. MARCH Fire at &auriubus:. At about 4 o'clock this moruing-a fire broke out in LeggetVs Hotel at Lanrio burg, which together witb all ila con tents was. destroyed. -The loss is esti mated at about $10,000 on. whicblhere is inauraoce lor $5 000, The . Carolina Central Uailroad depot and large cotton pialform was but 100 leet distant, and this property was lor awhile ."in great jeapordy. but by the detei mined exer tioDvof the citizens it was saved. I We could not learo the particulars as to the cause of the fire. No other property was destroyed L'eraunal -;- Bruce Williams. Esq of: ieddr county, is in the city lodav -vaptTA M. Aoble.-Ot Johnson coun- tyis in the city on a vUit to bis sob, lrof M. C. S. Noblr, and will remain here several days. , We are pleased to note that Mr T. B Ilepdurson, who has been quite sick tor tome days pat, has recovered suf ficiently to an car on the, street to-day. Mr. C -F. King-, of the Charlotte Craftsmen, a paper devoted to th in terests of I he laboring classes, is in tli city and gave us th pleasure of a vtstt last night. . Ieatli, Hie Reaper. We regret very much to learn of the sudden death f our old friend and scbool-feliow,. Dr. Columbus C. Cor belt. He -died last evening at New Hope, Kentucky, of apoplexy, and the sad news was conveyed by bis widow in a. telegram to his relatives in this' city. Dr Corbe t was a native of this city and would have been 40 years of age bad he lived a few weuks leaser lie graJuated at the N?v York Medica' Colleffe when scarcely ol age aod re moved soon alter with his father and taruily to near Florence, (ia.. where be embarked in the practice ot bis profes sion. He had bcea engaged ib03 but a short time when the -tocsin of war sounded and he was among the first to volunteer his services. He entered a Florida regiment but was afterwards a captain in Morgan's commancLarid was captured at the same time and confined with the great guerrilla cbiettaiu. He remained in prison until thefcloseot the war when he was released and went to Kentucky where he married aod has since resided. He leaves a widow and five children to mourn their loss, as also two brothers and two sisters in this city Messrs S. W'and J. A Co belt. Mr?. George Alderman and Mrc W. M. llankir.s. The Onslow Railroad. We publhb herewith an act supple mental to the act amending tbe charter ot the Wilmington, Onslow' & East Car olina B, B.. whieh was pub.isbed by us nearly a nnuiih ago. The tupplt: menal act i as (oiluW: Section I That fecli ns II. 12 and 10 of chapter 233. Jaw of 1HH3, be acd the a .iui c arc hereby reracted; provided, however, thut convicts shall not be workud n i:itd railroad in the coun ties ot New Hanover or Pender. See. 2. That it the company shall fail lo begin Ibo construction of the road 'within twelve months from the rati tica: ion ot this act. all county or oiber municipal subscriptions -shall bo yutd. Src 3 .That at the meeting ot sti ck bolder providel lor i u section 3 of the act lo which this is a supplement, it shall be the duly I the President aud l)irp:Urs ot tho ire?eut rauizaiion, the WiliiiinKi, Onslow &'Eal Caro lina UailroAd Company, u announce whether said company has accepted or rejecle t the amendment lo its charter coolatued in litis act. and the act to which it is a Mipplcmeqt.-whieb ac ceptance or rejection may be - decided upon by a majority ol the private stockholders oj the present corporation battue the holding J said meeting; and it Iheexisttug organization ot theftn pauy shall reject the ifoiesaid nmcod ments lo the darter then all exist ing stock fcubscriplious shall be roiU'.ved and discharged, and alt assets divided among the private stockholders according lo their respective interests, subject to the debts or other lawlul liabilities of the corporation ; and tbe res upon the existing organization shall ceasa and determine, out the rights, privileges and franchises ol the corpora tion shall cootsnue. an i the county of New Hanover, as a stockholder of said corporation shall succeed to such rights, privileges and franchises and may re organize the compaoy oy electing a Board of Directors aod otherwise per fecting tbe organization and may pro ceed to obtain municipal or private subscriptions, and to do and perform all other acts and functions authorized by its charter and amendments thereto. A tract of. valuable land, lying one mile IrOrn Ltnc Inton, is offered for tale by Messra. Cronly-& Morriss. For .description see advertising columns. ? This land i well aod beautifully situ- ated lor. Summer residence and it may ha hd cheap Col. B. S; Pardee, of the New Haven (Ooun.V palladium, is in the city and j gave' us the i leisure of visit this morning. Hp ha written many pleas - j ant articles for the Northern. press con- i fcerning North Carolina, and ot Wil-1 ttiogton in particular. ' ' ! A large line of new Spring samples for men's wear nccivcd from Brown ing, Kmg & Co.," the largest merchant tailoring establishment in tbe country. Call early and leave your measure at I. Siijriek'8 and save frorafilteen to twen ty dollars on a suit. Our binding obli gation is:- , 1st. The quality, shall be as repre sented. . - , . ,V 2 he garmiertt shall be made to fit same grodVeaii bit h'jtdaeheraTwZv.7 4. Money refumietl if we fail in any Hf these part icularfv-. . . . f Goofl Ke.Hiiit8 iia Kviry Vnr. ii. A. . iiranaioru, wholesale paper dealet of Chattanooga, Tenn..- wri cs that he was seriously afflicted with a severe cold v that settled on his lunss: had tried many remedies without benefit- Being induced to try Dr. King's New Discovery fur Consumption, did so and was entirely cured by use of a tew l'tlb s Mnce - which tine he has used it in his family t.r all Coughs and Colds with b'.'t results. This is tbe experience tf thousands whose lives have been saved by this Wonderful Dis covery Trial botlea free. For sale by W. H. Green & Co. Saved His JLiiie. Mr. D. I. Wilcoxson, of Horse Caye, Ky.. says be was, lor many years, bad ly afflicted with Phthisic, also Diabetes ; the pains were almost unendurable and would sometimes almos tthrow him in to convulsions. He tried Electric Bit ters and got relief from first bottle and after taking six bottles, was entirely cured and had gained in flesh eighteen pounds. Says he positively believes he would have died, had' it uot been for the re. iet afforded by Electric Bitters. Sold at fifty cent a bottle by W. H. Green & Co. NHfW ADVEBTISEMBNT8. IXSECT POWDER. GUM CAMPHOR, MOTH WAX, . QUICKSILVER. . - . - FLY papeb. Are the artlcl -s soon to be In active demand. We have th?m and Ruarintee the goods the best and the prices, the lowest. MUNDS BROTH KITS. 621 XT. rourth8t. - - , , - W4 N. Front St. sack 16 . - - Lovers of Art! $1,000 Worth of Fine Pictures ! OSI iXHIEITlON AT YATES' BOOK STOBE, FOR A rtW DAYS ONLY ! men 16 . Valuable Lands for Sale. i O NE TRACT OF LND, LYING ON mile from Mncolutoo, N. C . consisting of 83 acres, 53 acres ciearcu; is best tor cotto-, but gives good crops for all grains. Has a branch running through it aod a tine spring: a few acres of bottom una on tbe branch aad ?0acrealn wood, oak aid hickory, well t!m bered; Another tract lying 2V miles irora Lincoln ton, :!4 lol-'o from ii. fi. R., ltO asres. cleared, fine sprio of delicious watcr. about sis acres of bottom land near It on the branch; is No. 1 for tobacco, but grows oilier crops welt; 73 acres In yelJow plue and oak. l or price aad terms apply to CBONLV MORKI8, mch 16 tf Auct'ra A Beat Estate Brokers For Sate ! mK FISHING hMAUK "BEN liEEKY '. J)lmcnlons Ieoxth 29 fect, SU fect bca, depth -t feet. Abom 5 tans burthen. sbc is new, hat been tboronsUly tested and proven to be a good sailer and a line sea boat. Is built or tbe very best materials, all gal vanlzci fastenings, sloop rlgaed, witb a full suit of sails, galvanized anchors and chains, wire; rigging, and her well will bo'-d J,2 mar kctsb e Hsh. ."- , She in in thorough order and has only made a trial -trip- ' For further particulars price and terms, .App?y-to or adtlrces, 0R03L.I stoitais. Auci'rs. Wlluolvgloo, N. i, Han b 13th, 1837 mch 16 It - Attention lllhcrninns ! a JEM REUS OF THK HIUERNl AN ASSO CIATION wiU meet at UKRM ANIA HALL. on Dock Street, between -Water and Front, Thumtay Morning, March 17, at 9 o'clock, with regalia, for the osnal observance of U Patrick Day. - . Pieal5 2t JAMES KEILLEY, MarshaL Douglas. & Yarboroiigliy JASIUONACLE HAIR DRESSERS - AND BARBERS, L5 Market St.. Wilmington, S. C. Shop fully eqnlpped with all tbe latest Im provement. . - Courteous and polite barbers always ready to serve cuetome:. 49 J. W. Yaroorougb, Crmerlv with John "Wtrner, woulx be- glad to serve bis old pat rons fob 22 Country Produce. OWEET AND IRISH POTATOES, Apples, kJ Cabbages, Turnip, Oranges, Onions, Eggs, Turkeys. Ckdctens and all kloUs oi Country ! Protfuee for sale bv . commUsion Merenl mch u Wilmington, N. c The Reyhcw Job Office is the plats ta get Jood work it moderate prices. 16 1887? NO. 64 SRW ADVERTI8KM BSTS. Samson, 111 Market Street. i EMBROIDERY SALE ! embe0ideet sale i just received; Mull Embroideries, Nainsook Embroideries, Ecrue Swiss Embroidery, Navy Blue, Pink Light Blue, Cardinal, AND Red Embroidery, WITH THE Solid French Ohambray TO MATCH. These goods were purchased direct from the importer and will be sold at a bargain. We are receiving new Spring goods on each steamer. - Julius Samson, 111 MAUKET ST. mch 10 TO THE Ladies of Wilmington and Vicinity. -o- I AM NOW JN NEW YORK, WHKREI WILL PURCHASE THE Finest Assortment of Goods in my line, ever brought to WinlrgUn, i, and will offer tbem tJ my customers at NEW YORK PRICES. I shall make a specialty of CHIIDREN S AND LADIES' F0SHIIHII f BIOS of all descriptions, aud on my return will bring with use a first class, experience-!, New York AlilliiieiY - t and guarantee tirst c.'ars work In that Hi e. Ladies will save money by awaiting mj returu to make tbclr purchase's Very respectfully, MRS. K. . AVI(JUlNt!f 113 Market Street. WitmiogU n, N. C. mch 15 Star copy fJoticG. rjHE NEW PURELL HOUSE HAS ONE of tbe ficest BAR, BILLIARD and PMOKE INO ROOMS la the State, a fine Luneh every night fros 6 to U P.M. mch 14 tf JOS, E. HERBERT, Prop Garden Geed, JRUG, CHEMICALS. PATENT MEDl" clnet and Fancy Ar;lcks tn full supply t ' F. C. MILLER'S. : -mch 14 . Corner Fourth and Nnn Su A Pleasure indeed. rjlHI3 WA1THE EXPRESSION OF DE Jlgbt by a lady customer who had on a pslr of those easy sttlag SHOES we upplj to the public 1 bey are a g cat comfort, neat In appaaraace, aerreeablo to wear, pkasant to tha foot, aod sold at very reasonable prices. ) arge slock for Gents. Ladi v Misses aad children at GEO. R. nch 14 FttENCU & SUNS. " iosh. rroat Street Julius boa cs triads a aay aaa. all !s;:s tostitotatlmtV: V ,:- - ; Tkaxirrxcl tit smttv stw't aJfTijs u CeasucslesSoxs samit ba wriuaa ca fa oaaaidjet tit rijtr. ranoxaStSts aas'tbt avoiaad. Aadlth esptclaBy aad yaxUcaluly at -stood Uat Us tdjur do Mt alway, tadot -ths views Oteorropondaata m)m m u,i ta the editorial cohmae. , i : NEW ADVEBT18EM BKT3. w AN ?8Mz) insr i RY STKAM ER AND R1IL AT- m CASH 116 rJarkot Ct- mch 14 Just Received. JINOTHER CHOICE IOT OF SADDLES n'1,Xrilnk!, We guarantee our prices to be as CHEAP if not CHEAPER than y Louse in the city on Harness, ColIars,HarBes . Leather, Sheenskiw, c. Trunks repaired by the only, practical Trunk maker io -the State. . FF.NNELL DANIEL. Okl Mallard Stind 10 So. Front St mch 1-i tf ' i. " "V v Christian Reid's New Book MISS CHURCHILL, A STUDY, v jg Y CHRISTIAN RE1 D. Author of Bonny kite, Morton House, Tbe Land of tbe Skies Searts and Hands, Heart of Steel, Ac. .- In parer, 50 cents. For sale at v r HEINSBERGK&'S. JpERIOUlCSLS, PAPERS; . HARPER'S Magazine, The Century. ScribuerV MagszlBe, aad all the different Libiarys can .always -be found at our counters as soon as they ara published. " - - , A cordhtl lovliatlon is ex ended Ihe citizens, and strangers from -, ; HEINSBEUGER'S. tochS Cash Book and Music Store me GfOQds Tliis Weoll I 300 T0KS KOVA SCOTIA LAND PLAS TEE, 04.3C per cent, of Sulfchale of Lime. ' ' Tfcc want of Plaster his been one of the greatest drawbacks to successful farming in this eta te. and It la an-laportant service to this great Industry and to the State. it is quite indispensable in aay Jadlclons svstembf acrlcuiture, and It serves several Important ends, besides the direct one cf far olshlog time and sulphur; It gathers tlrrrTn and prevents Its dissipation and loss: It Is a' peclilc lor clover aad 'other- itru: ?vl M.-ants and it J a directly readers the pot a of the soil available and so a 0 1st the i ora tion ot worn lands. , We have sold Plaster to id aay tfurlct the t-at vear, all from whom we save hearI. ex press their aa Ut action a iu results. . The spniicauoa of fiaatrr to animal man are, will Increase the value . of that manure beyond calculation. - 77 Composting with plaster will Imptore tbe value ot your com post rcent. Sowing from a to 400 poonds or pbutSr t 7e' ouTssiall grata afrer it Ut the grouad will gif e you an iacraed r. p o frqin CO to 109 jr eent. It ladaleieasable la eaily tmekl fa . suea as straw iicrry beoa. aspararu teU t. For aale m lota to nu by . ;: :- . v TCOS. r, 33AOL2.T,-- . feb2C2w laio i Wltelngton, ti'c. I I
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