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the noRimiG kmEr. i 1 By waa uurinAuDj - : " j::v.T.;?--.--.-U:3n ' . . -v- ; 3 - . iutbs or txmaaartam m abvacs: oaeyear bymafl) Six months, ;. Three months akfl) portage paid,.. ...... $7 00 ' - 1 00 -& a 1 &. aTi TotyStterib, delivered tn any part f the ,i,v Fifteen CenU per week. Our Citar Agett are not authorized to collect fee nor titipXhro months In advance i i i OUTLINES. England' Us making c war 1 preparations with speed. The Independent libe ral members have formed aVcommiltle to watch Eastern affairs, and preTeatn land from drifting into t war. , Ai -ships at !MalUaye.be"'order;.wj(jtt Admiral Hornby aa fast aa! poaaftla.j f-4f Tlio Russians hare torpedo boatSg ana iar teDd to insist on closing the' Bosphorfis If firmans are granted the English to! pass through the Dardanelles. ; The' Porte has absolutely refused to grant firmans, and the Russians are prepared to occupy Constantinople as soon as a British! war vessel enters the Dardanelles. ;.j -- An Anglo-Austrian alliance is now spoken of, Russia-will resume her present' Josi tion on the assembling of the Conference if she occupies Constantinople. c JQeS many has cautioned Aastria to be mode rate, -i Much excitement in A-ifstria, and the mobilization of the army j& the talk. 4 The British fleet bas entered the Dardanelles. The situation ?is re garded as very critical at Vienna ji--' The Austrian papers demand peacei l Count Andrassy's organ has a threatening tone; it says the occupation; at Bulgaria will never be tolerated. .'. It is said the British fleet will" proceed to ; Prince's Island, thirteen miles from Constantinople, and occupyVC .-ihemy wl fotoe reduced.. . American - Agricultural Congress and Forestry Association! will meet in Washington' on the 19th. . 4-- A sharp sparring occurred in- the Honae i be- iween Gen. Gibson and little Eugene Bale relative , to the Louisiana mattera j " " New York markets: Money easy a 56 p r cent; gld firm at cotton iteady at 1013-16ld 15-16 cts; flour 510 cents better. Southern $5 508 0; wheat 12 cents higher, closing quiet; corn-Kgi. cent belter; spirits turpentine firmer at 333& cents; rosin easier ; at $1 55$ 1 60. I ' I - . A trap "was set for Mr. Hayes by crafty John Sherman. Thus far it has caught only one-hand ana one -leg. If he draws out he is mutilated; if he sticks the other in he wilijbe bo . lacerated his friends will not ba able to recognize his corpse. 1 ! i As we feared the-Army will pot be reduced. TheDemocratio louse lacks backbone and wisdom, ft pro claims that the redaction wofld be "uQsafejand unwise.1' The people do not so regard it. Old Tecamseh Sherman has used "cass worls some purpose. ; 4 - t Intelligence from ; Mexico looks threatening. Another chronic! revo- lution is imminent. . Diaz has; gone back on' his promises and - thfere is -great indignation, and the spifit' of revolt is rife.;: A revolution Is re ported as having broken out in one of the States, Guerrero. Diaz his or dered his troops from Monterey! j The English fleet has passed the Dardanelles in spite of Torkey'I pr test, and was not fired on either. I It is saidf that it fwill sail to Prlnoe's Islands, thirteen miles from Constan tinople, and occupy them. Wa sup pose by this time that Constantnple is iu the; possession of the Russians. Austria talks belligerently, and'there is great excitement in ViennL j It does look as if there would be musio in that Eastern air before long. What England will next do is not klown. Russia possibly 1 will " be allowed; to occupy Constantinople until the Con ference, meets we presume. . put a collision may be precipitated bv im prudence, or England may feel her- self! called on .Mb! take aggressive steps. It has not appeared what are the instructions given the fleet! The situation at best is critical. i Eatest : By; Mail. The President' Letter before tfejB Cab 1 ISpecial to Baltimore Gazette! c ; . WASHiHGTOir, Feb.! 12.; In the Cabinet to-day there' Iras a long and animated discussion ! of the political complications in Louisiana, and. the 'course which the admioistra tion should take in the premises. While there is great diffidence fabout discussing the proceedings in detail, it appears that the President has, for the first time since his inaugofation encountered strong and violentfoppo sition from the majority of hisj Cabi net. It turns out that the letter ad dressed to Judge Devens is not quite so extreme and uncompromising in its tenor as was at first reported, arid also that it has been "somewhat modified and toned . down ' since it 'was! first drawh up. The President j simply assumes that from motives bf com mercial and political prosperity the State o Louisiana should ' abide by what he regards the strict term! of an Implied contract, voluntarily entered jnto between , the national and the State governments at the tinlethe Tecognition of Nieholls was- agreed upon, -m the letter allusion isfmade to a written statement embodlincr a J Pjedge, given at that, time bt Gov; ' Nieholls, wherein it is express vl stip- til. -i.i . . "3 r: i4iia mat in ease tne government withdraws the troops and allows the x a' Democratic authorities . tol eain- su- premaoy, jipere ; ahali :. be' a genera pardon i all. around , for nolitical ! of fences, and the 'courts are named and included in .this -list,-The Presidenli vwereiore assumes, on the basis chiefly of this - document from : Governor XiicbolU, that it is a nlain breach of faith to open u p the i'i case nowi by jnuwviuwuui wi tue. returning soara, tud he exhorts the Attomev General to find,- if possible, some , peaceable method of inducing the State author ities of Louisiana to rescind their ac tion and! cease forever from keeping up ine 01a ana neaiing animosities. At the Cabinet meeting yesterday a stronger partisan feeling was dis played than has been manifested since it was formed. Thompson, McCrary, uusiuiu a Liu ovuurz were strongly u) favor of an immediate, bold and; de cisive stroke. They urged upon Hayes that ' his position demanded prompt and effective measures, land tnat ne naa no time to waste. ' " j 4. Mr, Hayes, in his usual placid man Iper, said that it would be a good idea to get the case tranferred lmmediate- 2 fromi the New , Orleans court to e Supreme Court'fofJthe United states buPhe did not see ; how any thing of that kind could be Tdone le gally. ! , : -;r . - 3 John,Sherman said it was no time to stand on law quibbles, These men were being persecuted in the name of the law, and such persecution ought to be stopped, if United States troops had to be sent there to stop it. This aroused Mr. Key, who sprang to his feet j and said this was a State matter for the' Slate courts to deal with, and the United States authori ties could not interfere. - If, in !the passions engendered by bitter pohti cal feeling, any wrong or injustice had been or . would be done, as is charged, it could be ; remedied with out any exjtreme or unlawful mea sures, fie protested against any! in terference with' the rightful authbri ity of the State, i . Sherman and McCrary denounced the proceedings and the authorities who are conducting them , in the most vehement manner. Both of them were very much excited, and even uncle Richard Thompson warmed j up and joined in the crusade. Sherman suggested that J udge Billings, who is now in North Alabama, and who lias in former cases shown a willingness to usurpj autnomy, oe teiegrapnea to go to New . Orleans and take the case from the State Court to his (Billings') Court. ' Mr. Hayes " repeated the assertion that he conld not seel how ' anything could be done through the Courts. - J ' -m m m ' ' ' ! iBtereetlna tfmm Waklaaia I f- THB DISMAL SWJtMP CANAL. I Mr. Cincinnatus Newton, j of Nor folk, occupied the entire time of the House committee on Canals and Rail roads to-day in .answering Colonel Parks, and showing why the govern ment ought to make the - rpproprta tion in aid of this improvement asked for. Ex-Mayor Whitehead, Octavius Coke,' of North Carolma, brother ;of the Texas Senator, and Mr. Good e, were'presentin the same interest, i HE STLYSBBILlI' j Judge Merrimon made a speech; in the Senate to-day in advocacy of the silver bill every way worthy of hii high reputation as a lawyer, and bis ability was particularly conspicuous in the legal portions of his speechJ LO, THB POOB IKDIAK. . I - There are between two and three thousand Cherokee Indians in Swayne and Cherokee; counties,' N. C, and they are now claiming of the Gov ernment their proportion of the four or five . millions ; realized; by the sale of Cherokee lands. Now their breth ren contend . Jthey are.not ' entitled j tb any of it because they don't go west Indians can be civilized. . j Mr. Waddell, .ef North Carolina, has a bill to abolish one of the United States judicial districts of North Carolina, and petitions , on both sides are flowing in from Jbat State. jv iJAOJ-Iis1"! Mi The Goldsboro Jfessenger gives the following as the latest from the mur der of the unfortunate Janies Worley ahdhiswiferVl,o;: -AaxnM - . . .. . i Since the foregoing was put iu type the negro, Cherry, bas been lodged, in; the jail in this place. The coronet's juVy has adjourned to meet at Mr. Atkinson's again to-morrow. We understand that the people of the neighborhood where the diaboli cal deed was committed are intensely. iiSnMiiiinSgAvery ef fort to ferret out the murderers. The littlegrlf Vprley'iluaherestOvher statement that the negro, Noah Cher ry, killed her father and mother. Other evidence points to a, eonspira cy, and we learn thai warrants Aave been issued for A. the arrest of other negroes. in rv : IVrt - That fine poern Hitteras," by the iate Jos. W". Holden, appeared iu Out Living and (Hrl Dead some 1 years ago, bet was not copied or praised. It appeared; a few weeks ago in a Washington City pa- Eer, with a somewhat fulsome compliment y .Qfln.,CIingman, and now it is going the Raleigh" Metp9i4 Some days since a little child ofHrs. airagei who lives aear the city limits, while playing la a swing by. some means became entangled in the ropes and whepldiacoveted byjome . one in tke yard was relieved just in time to prevent an Waahingtoo are to the effect that the fight; la between Judge Albertson and Mr. J. L. Harris, with the chances in favor of the latter.- r- SSI ,Xissn 1 ri 5! nv7 'Splrlt'Ttiripaiitule. Three ' more1 sheriffs have set tied. ti The'BatTstf ladfetf St CliaVlotta nave just given a successful and delightful concert U,1 1: ;R.i H. Lybor Mi. Bro.j tEliza bethtown, lost $300 by their turpentine dis tillery taking fire. I j , , -7- The, last number of the Jjifrtical B&VKler has a nme songsLwithithei music, for "Little Leaders." . j Mr. James' H. C. Bryan, laie:. Clerk of toe Superior, Court of Jones coun ty, died on the Sthinst, aged 47. i j ' The death of Jacob T. Brown,' of ! Lexington, - already mentioned,' jwas caused by drowning when intoxicated The Hobesonian says its iew dress, or something else, is causing ,new subscribers to pour in. Glad to hear juSsi More fihe! Granville tobacco! has been soldr 8. Parham, $50, $7?j G.t WL Duncan, $56; ATil -H, ,..3ragg, $41.50, $50, $65. ' '- '" j- ' -' Elijah Allen, of Macon county, was bitten by a dog , 00 January I lstj and died of hydrophobia about a month after- - Chief Justice Smith was not on the bench when Reade add the rest bulV dozed Judge Kerr in the case of, Driver the brute. ' i ( : unariotte uoserveri ine cotton factory talk has revived with renewed in terest, and there are some who .aJflrm.that it will be certainly built now. ( ? Monroe ' ''JSxpress: Por " the week ending Friday evening, the 9tfi Inat.,1 237 bales of cotton, were sold jn - thiaj market.; Several new residences are; now . Id course of construction. j " It is still in order to nominate candidates for the Supreme Court. ' Inhere are a few lawyers of fair ability who, have not yet been nominated. Hurry up. j We did not know ontiP recently that North Carolina bad so many great lawyers. Ain't we glad f ;(, , , ,(i : ( f " ' i Our neighbor of the Presbyterian, has an excellent array of contributors, seV eral of whom are now furnishing able and entertaining discussions of important; to pics. Rev. Mr. Rumple'a, Rev. E.H. Hard ing's, and Rev. J. W. Primrose's papers are specially noticeable. , j ' Wadesboro Af&tts: Married, in this place, at the residence of : the bride's' father, on Wednesday morning last, James A. Lockhart, Esq., to Miss Lina, daughter of Hon. Thomas B. Ashe; v We are all for Vance, for the Senate, in this part of the State, no matter who may be : aspiring Lenoir Topic : TJie Board; of Tiustees of DavenpcW Female College, at their meeting last Wednesday, decided to make an effort to mortgage College proper ty sufficient tdlenabie them to pqttha build iughla beftercoffditiofl Mr. J R. Wilson was appointed, business manager for ;the Board, with authority to raise a sum not exceeding 1 1.000. and then to expend ihis amount as subsequently directed for, the improvement of the College "i j .... Asheyille Citizen: Mr. John; E. Pattoc's bouse,' on Swannanoa, 'was: dam aged slightly by having one end of the ioof taken off. The tin covering on 'the Eagle Hotel was again taken up and laid down nicely at the tin ship of Mr. J.jC. Brown. Just as we were getting up to first-class obituary of Creed Young.rEsq., of Yancey it being reported i that1 -faaJ died last week, we get the news that it is all mistake. He is as well as ever, and not a candidate for a seat in the next world yef awhile. .- (, j h. Concord Register'. There was a darkey wedding at Coddle Creek Thurs day. Some of the sable gentlemen jgot drunk, one of them fell in the creek, and the 1 others carried him to a1 barn, 'and a guard of two was placed over him. Yes terday morning they were- found, he guard asleep, and .the nigger .stone, dead.. tThj JYih tnrkesu-? bnndnU h this county this winter. Mr. F. A. KlattzJ of No. 10, writes us that last Tuesday be shot three, and his son John, a little fellow.ahot four.-Altpf then. were shot at ne plaice., On and afterthe iSth v of this mouth there will be a semi-weekly mail to Pioneer Mills, Wednesday and Saturday; The pfeo pie are jnuch pleaaedrjvUlt the arrangeme'nt, and feel grateful to Co), Steele, our popular Representative in Congress, for the. favor. ' On Thursday 'Esquire McAllister,! of Mount Pleasant, sent Henry 'Harrlss, (co lored, lo jail for burglary, lie burgisrt- bqsly entered the atoreaof 2f J. Msenhimer ftCdandCooit T)iiranor me resmence of Rev. Drs-Dayw,.here 1 ,hewas caught at his'enurpri&MHe had iaken some plun der from the stores, but it was mostly Ire covered. i ! " Hobesonian : . We learn ( that the store of Mr. Banyan Stansel, at Allen ton, was robbed last "Monday morning be tween 1 and 2 o'clock. Eddie Sin clair;' son of the late Col. Jas. Sinclair, j of Monroe, has established a news stand at that place. We learn that Rev. Isham Stone had his krtchsn and all its contents burned last week. The Strong Man was in town last week in the person of a Baltimore drummer. He is said to be able to lift 1,600, pounds. . We apderatapd he caaieasilye'iarur -halfLa dozeiiotdinary men at ione ana j ine same time. - We regret to learn that Mr, Daniel McKae, son of lit: Phillip McRae, bt Cum berland county, died Jast week. ( This is a sorely afflicted family, threepf the family; all adults; having fdied : fh, ; the last twelve months. EteTCB) prisoners in the new 1ail waitine foVcbtrt. ten colored and one white, all lor sieaung except j a wuumey,; 1 Among " the number uar s! three '! colored preachers; one ' Of the preachers aa ar rested on our streets on the charge of lar. cenv. and was armed with a six shooter and bowie knife at the time Of his arrest ; hfiP fpinr tried bv the' matrlfltrate and' committed to jail Wreturaed , armed with his Bible and nymu dook. Rev. L. s! Burkhead. ;D. - D,' Presiding Elder,?-bar madtf stke" 'following appoint ments for bis flrw round onnng me presens Conference year,-for the Wilmington Dis tricl? tV.U" OnslPw, at Mt. Lebanon, . Feb.' 16 IX Elizabeth, atElizabethtown, . Feb, 53 S4 BIr.ttlS4ale'pjeJ2lJ mtL& Topsair, at rrospeci, . 'iStt-l i Clinton;t Cliritonii WMar:vl6 17 To the District -Stexanja of .WUmington DiatrieV CL Conference Dear Brethren r The District Stewards meeting will be held at the parsonage of the Front Street unurca on Fridar. March 8th. 1S78., at 11 o'elock,' A. M., instead of February '6th. - vMatters over which 1 Bate'lkatrol'co- to: make this change. i v..: at twr- tu- I'.i,-.- Magnolia, N. C. A II. V "V TT Tv ,TV" VrrrTtfiW'' Ul li II ..Ml II Mi I : , : ' , IT I EiJ " - " -. - .. -.. ".,'1 ir.iK.il 1, , , - i - -ooYiuti iniJi-ijkTUi-jfl tit!.' lu JiaiitKm t'fl I''it 'JVi.if MVirrxiTSirrisjEaiKMTsJ H5. -DiviivaM iabi&'l Ceoitly &Mobkis Auction sale. Hbsbergjeb--German eolbene. Johh BkEBs-f-Hprsea arid mules. 1 iG R. Fkkkch & Boss Boots and i The weather , yesterday- was de cidedly disagreeable, especially adr foot butt a f!i' ! " Huu! -iii: U fu s-.i', -uia t .4-JThe Grand . Jury of ihe.Crimi- nal fin'lMVe'th&r.M 'i4aj tfue- blllS.. . .'.... . ... Pill, ) tUtlWl ii U. - ? j ,.. Yesterday-, was ha -. bad .day f 0$ sending valentines, but : gobd rmaiy. of them were interchanged, nevertbelessi .-:ul And still our nbw Mayor is de- i IUL'1 a. ij'.. -A.' .LI0 -Lilt - A adMlnlsterinjastlcethere tases Ipr .bis, VfOnrt yejjieruay morning. -; j i i O- V.1nndv weaiher. 7 rain :'! 8n: -rv.il iztz ,,a.-.-,. r areas, .variable ,winds,vwnh , stationary or higher pressure and temperature,' are the indicationa-ferthiaeection to-day. t? Beiif Ifrcblored, who wa cpnvjcted of perjury In the.Crimioal Court on Wednesday night, but took aa appeal to the Supreme Court,' bad been sentenced to the penitentiary for four years,' 4 !i J 1 V -.Joqq E. Owens, the, celebrated comedian, engaged the - Opera: House foij Monday evening next the 18th inst&n, by telegraph, .about a week ago since which time the lessee has beard, nothing from him or his agent !' ri ut u at ' Mr.' Ripbads,.". living about eleven miles aqve thi city, on the Nortu east river, says wildcats are plentiful in his neighborhood. He killed a very large one during the present week;' close to his resi dence, and he says they are frequently seen prowling about close to his premises. .: il anlher Caae f 8i4an Dai1i. '."A colored, inan, by, the name .bl liiard Parker, residing some two or u three miles east of thJscityi just back of what is known as Mosquito Halt; was found dead ip his house "yesterday morning." Parker; iwho ftypd by himself, wa out ii hiit field plow ing during ; Wednesday afternoon, but finally left his work and west to the house; complaining that' he felt Unwell. Yester day moraine a friend of his- passing by the field and not seeing him at work, went to the house and knocked, but received no answer. He then went off, but returned during the day with two ,pf his companions, when, nothing beingjeen or heard of Par ker, and , ibe door Tbeing fastened, they prized off" I wo Wards from the side of, the house and entered, upon which they dis covered him lying ,-dead on the . floor, in front of the fire-place. - ' ' k - Coroner Hewlett ; has been Jiotified ;and will hold an inquest over the body of Par ker thismornlngi;;J,f'' .lit-","f 'a',Slut crtaiatlVtin. ;sH ".The following cases were disposed of by the Criminal Court yofterday: ;i ; ( , Staij va Wm . Frost, ft al., charged with an affray. Case continued until the next next term of the Court, on account of the alleged sickness of one of the defendants. ' tale vs. Abraham , McEepzip, charged with larceny, Defendant found guilty j State vs. Joseph Everett,' arraigned on a peace warrant '. Case dismissed at deCen danfscost-'- -f' t State vs. Charles ' Hill, convicted ef it juring live stock , Judgment prayed) Ap lllofBW'trtat'a0. l: ' State yaf Susan with, lar ceny." Case on ; trial. . ' itiA ;) ... Ia, the case of, Ben Browne pa trial Wed nesday evening,. on the charge vot perji iry, the jury returned a verdict of guitty.- De fendant appealed to the' Bupreme Court In forma pauperis and is required to give bond tat $200 for . his appearance at the Aagust term of the Crrminal Court,' being the first I mi after the 'session, of the Supreme Court, which meets in June.' ' -- j '.li i.-! ".''ji1, j 1'"' x , Fareli'aiea. ... 'J , u ( , J,-.-. ,i . .-, . Am in junction case to stop the . collection of the i of 1 per cent; tax upon purchases was heard befereMJodge Cox at Henderson on th 5ffi i6st::?J&d(S Cox, in his deci sion, states that, after hearing the argu ment 'of counsel, and if bemg assumed and conceded that the purchases upon which the illegal tax is claimed by the de fendants of the plaintiffs were the product of manufacturers or , states or ; me u nuea States otKe than Nor iai;Car611n the Court is of the opinion, and so declares, that the tax, imposed ..upon auch purchases by ihe8tate BevenuB j Act, ratified Snd March, 1875, of fofl perfcentyfi obnox ious lo the . constitutional objection atated m thecbmplam and 'should hot be."coUecedi tTheOplnlon is published in : the. Raleigh- JTevts of the 14th. - .n svif ir- aieeJIaV!t',,T,.- 1" ; .The fotiowing will show theslate of the thermometer, at the stations mentioned,' at 485 yesterday evening, Washington man time, as ascertained from the daii buDetitt issued from the Signal Office in this city: ! Augusta. ..... . . 50 Mobile:.... .....159 Uharleston, ...... 01 Corsicana,-.V.'J: .!t.72 Galveston, I . W Indian-Qla, ,m,C9 Jacksonville,.. ...70 ?eyWest,..-!i.7d Montgomery . . . .L5S 'New. Orleans, ...199 Punta Rassa, . . ; . .71 Savannah,.. . .'-55 St Marka,.....1.70 Wilmington,. r, 4 8 "e . !.!.! 1 wsaiBKtB( aiiruuiar. n ,...! . - -" t .... The Fifth Battalion N, C. S. colored, j iffirt have f uU.om ' the i baW baU gronadi i earner Sixth land Orange 'strees, - on s Jtidaynext, WashiagtonV )Birtbdayjrhe Rose Budldjif tt?I"l?I5 the niuW for the oecasion iThe public are Invited to-ba present and witneas' the eyd- 1U11UUB. 'lt)d).Ta .,If nif:. iu-S)V(oII' 1 t lo atuuil or JiiL'o jl Chaaa f itiaa. - ) lo j The new brick building' io take the place pfrhal wat known as the ChristianChapei, .cerieveatl jand 1 Church stireeia,! which was recently, destroyed Jby ,re, iis'jcaf pidly 'approachmgcbmpietion. At a meets In'i'of me'meraWhiyo'fUe c'hurcn,' held' OnOFednesday evening,1 we leatn 'that a proppaition of the Board" of trustees end Building Cammrtteo,, tdchangethe namef the church from Christian Chapel t to St. Luke's Church, was submitted and,,.unani. mously agreed to. ' " J j j . Beginning with this day, the Friday af ternoon serviqeft at, the i Synagogue, corner of Fourth ap4tMarket. stteetsV vwill . be disv continued, or instead a short service will he held at 7:45 o'ciock'P. M. "4 when the Rabbi, win deliver a lectured This1 evening Rev. Mr.; Meadeiaoha will endeavor i tod answer the question, "la the Idea of a .HeiiBibll-! cal or Psgan '" "" J J The snatatat ihis place of worship -are free and the public'are cordially' invited. to, attaadi Am Mi'ail. fmiisviui'i -n s ait LTIi lilcht Infaatrr. i- hln ' In consequence of the very disagreeable: 'weatner,' fte parade' of the. Wilmington Light Infantry, under jbapt! Coney, ' which was to have1 taken place yesterday'2 after, noon j was postponed until this' (Friday) afternoon, at 4 o'clock ' We hope to see a full turnout to-day, as it is not eften that ourmiIitarjrparadei-;S Si,ft f; e.i if IVBK AND SIAItllfB iterii The steamer UaLtigh. Oliver, arrived at Baltimore from this port on the 12th inat t t- The. Norwegian barque Condor, Keilv sen, from this port for London, arrived at Deal on the 12thJnBt " , . . , .f ? ' ; j : JL : . j The Norwegian, barque. ; Surprue, Ol sen, from Liverpool.for New York forty three days out, iFebruary 8, seventy miles east! of ; HaUerai spoke the Norwegian barque JDkxgmar, from thia port for London, and look from her four of the crew of the schooner Louita fiirdtall, l before reported seen abandoned who were Uken off the wreck by a Norwegian brig, name j un known, bound to LiTerpool, and the cap tain and officers remained on board the brig. -' ueTBiaTl.aiv'Ais. ! 1" 4 v.,1 f . ; i if. - nan PurceUi Horjaa Cobb Bros., Frop'rs. February M James R, Richards, R'D Hopkins, A. J McDonald, Baltimore; J Peeterv. PhiladelDhiar A 8 Walker, i F Koewing. JJew Yorkt H B Walker, :Vhv V.iMU W W M m. J Y M ta: R A. Graham. Washington." D C; H.C Deckery, Rockingham ; W 8 Dockery, MaBgnaati.! dt -slojm -ttrin- j 'Parenta cannot be too careful in ' guard' ing the health 'nt tatAi Babies 1: Only a good and reliable medicine sbould be - given to them. Dr. Bull's Baby Byrup is known not to contain anything injurious. Price 5 t Hi' 1 The mails close and rriTr the pT foal umceas rouowsj ... . ( hilt. Northern through mafia. . . .CJ 0KX) P. V. Northern through and way '' ' ' . 7 mails, '.-.. t. .-. ,j 8,00 L. M. Maila for the N,;,0i Railroad,, v t , I s and routes supplied there- ' fronv including-Ai & N.' q. ' ' ' u - 1 Is5" r Railroad, at, v.. VSX P. M. Southern mails for aU pomtS'. m- j South, daily. ..w. i. , fi,O0 Pi It Western mails (C.C. Ry) daily ...,-r - H -' (except Sunday). . . , . oKX) A. H. MaO for Cherawfr Darlington -a Xi iif .Railroads J.uvi .-f IOjOO At M. Mails for point, between. Flo- i. ' ' . rence and Charleston 10 iX) AI M. Fayette ville,and offices on Cape 'J-.,' ' pFear River. Tuesdays ' ana : ! Fridays.;.. ITayeueTUieoy waraaw,iauy m-'V- . . ((except Sundays).. 6KWA.' If. OnslOw C. H. and interme- - . . , . diate offices every Friday. . 6 :Ck) Ai M. Smithville. mails, by steam- . boat, daily (except Sundays) 2.00 P. M. Mails for.xSasy Hill,11 Town u ' vcreeky eyery Friday "at. V 8.00 Pj H ; r. m tunm 'ABBTTB'if e-i ? v.m r Northern throueh mails . ,r. : . : 11 0 Ai IL Northern through and way;,, ' mails . i . .V . . . M ." i . . 7 i80 P M. Southern mails: . . . i. 930 AJ M. CaroUna Central -Railroad; VixQ PJ M. . , Stamp Office open from 8 A- M. to 12 M. , and front 2 ,to 5P, IL v Money order Jasd Register Department open same . as .stamp Stamps for sale at general delivery when stamp office is closed, u finoi'i iio-i.t- ; , Kalis delivered fxon 6 :0Q A M. ; to 7K)0 P.M.. and on Sundays from 8 0 to 9 :S0 A; M. - " . r. , r. ,v " Key Boxes accessible at ail, nours nay and nfght.-i w.tyyj it iui ku1 y, Mails collected from etreet boxes every day at ,$,80 P. M. : i f r h 1 ' anshop ' ?i February 15; Friday,' P. Mi:. '.".Faison. February 17, Buaday l tv l ... ; .Goldsboro. February 19, .Tuesday j... ..Wilson. February 20t Wednesday, w iP .. .Toisnot. February 31,. Thursday. . . JRockyMount. FebrPiry 22, Friday. . .. . . :.Rinrwood. February 24. Sunday 1 i . .Vlv i . "U .Halifax, february 25; Monday t..tU. t.fi. Enfield. Pbruary 88, Tuesday ; ..,.. i . Weldonv Collections .at 8cn ,piace ior . diocesan Mis8ions.v j ' ' i! Bsltop Atinnaasi Awpalatsnanta ror His Sprlya ytsitailOB oflSTS. March S.v:.;lVV.'vV:y:AGaston March?' 10, 1st Sunday in Ient: . Warrenton March U.4t..iW.;,i.it Jc i m .Ridgway March 13. . -t Henderson March 14.. .... t.V...W0hanisboro March IS. . , . . . .St Peter's, Sassafras Fork March 17, 2d Sunday in Lent . .... .Oxford March 18... iv,..--.iv.St Paul'tGosben March aoj. .,w,T..., .Kittreirs March 21 (P M)..t, x, .Fraakbnton April 'TLVPW?. ri&.W.H J Gfange April a. ,.. Snow Hill li .pril S. ...... . ,.,f, .....,.. . Marlboro Kil i-'rr-yf.hVr.lBft- John's. PUt co April s7, toBdndAy In LehViiareettTiUe iiBeanfort JLpru 10.. . . . ; .noiyHnwiH wcuw a Anril 19. .'. . . . '.li . ' . i i i J. . .Kinaton L Lenoir co ...Kinaton April 21, Easter Day. V.'.Vi :..Tarboro ft "V r i 'I .17 CI . " M v r ,1 . a t. j 1.. :-iiUi ,31. f iaiti W A Tbornton, M U; it 1 Appleton, 'etersburg; D B Boney, DapMb Boads; J cents. i r - ; .- . April W. ..vrnettT unurcn.-ueauinrf oo April 10. .ur.M.'.iSt'ohn's.tt.Dtirtant Creek. April 11V .Vv.Vivr '.Vi 'S iBonta Creek Aprtf is!' ivUiit gjSi PaorSwift Greek; Anril 14.'fith fltindar la JLoit: . . ;Newbern ; if - (s'l ! .1 f 0 KtK ij 1 . s'TT i ay, t.-ji.fail a I ."A" ! 'J Jl Jffi.; r i tBINtWQ Ot HOME. The traveller froia tti 'Sonsy rSonth,' though" somxraded- by all tht irealtk can pnrchasa to pleaM tb palitej thinks : temffiapf of tbe;hoaka.f JUsihildiiood, an4 th 1 .wuub, obugwoi, pucqua maae irom . JUOOLli a, TaatcBowmm: ".'.---. ".: ' ' ' v-h ta tJOQiiliTOWT.-i-l,aiaioBKi)sra SrifiBocfc Btaa' ry does aU ktads of Binding aaA Baling la a work, aaalike manner, and at reasonable -priacs. Mer Chants and ethers needing Becetpt Books, or other work, mar ly on promptness In th exeeatlon of their orders.' -" :- 'a. ,.. ' ' - ' mi'mi ; ' a ,r..-', TO AVOID 7THK JD AN6KR OF IH FBOTION, the linen of persons suffering from skin diseases of aeontacteo nature should be washed with Gush's Suuhux Soap, .which i not only a; remedy but a disinfectant - ' - Hnx'a InfAitTAmotrs Hixa '&Tt -contains no metallic peisoB.; 7K t)J, j uii ma'. j; ;w -m 'VOID DANQBK0DC08MBTIC8 concealed' in opaque glass bottles. Gonraad's Olympian Cream, in dear glass, : does not hide Itself, from examina tion. , Its exceeding delicacy and beauty of appear aace give ansa ranee of excellence . In : thai perform ance. Price in large Bottles reduced to One Pol - lar.t.ror saie Dy.j. u. Jtanaai iun; iOu s ;Hipy tidinga fOT nerrooV ekeTeTs,!and! who nave been dosed,.drugged and Quacked. ! these Pul-, tare debility, weakness, and decay. Book anal Jour- nrmacuer juecinc ueits enrectuany enre trre ms- ui, wiui mrormauon wenn taousanas, mauea iree. Address Pulvibmaoher Galvanic Co.. Cincinnati, Ohio. ' - j a. .... j . .. , M m I TJuaspaa PaiiiTiKo-lsKS. Invaluable to rail n road companies, steamship companies, banks, mer chants, manufacturers and others. They are en dnringvand changeless, and will copy-snarp and clear for an indefinite period of time. Havine lust received a freah sapply of these . tnkj),weare pre pared to execute orders promptly and at moderate yncasi'-ij-i ji' .1 t jft m:un "GERMAN SYRTJPi-Nia other medicine ln the werldwas ever given eaea a test of its curative, qualities asBoscBxa's Gvbxak Syrup. Two mil-" Uoa four hundred' thousand small bottles of this medicine were diatribated free qf charge by druggists in this country to those afflicted with Consumption, Asthma, Croup, .severe Coughs, Pneumonia and others diseases of the throat and Jungs. Druggists In every town and village In the United States are recommending it to their customers . Regular sine ?5 cents,; lf , . ; , , '..li1 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS., i Auction Sale, A B ERSYIOUSLt ADVIBTISBDiO, ! i-iJ . ' 'y- At our Sales Keoms,THIS DAf-, rtuxuex, iotu un sr., at iu o'cioca, a CRONLtT H MORRIS. (eb.l5-lt . ; , :u.:!-. v.i iu ; . Auctioneers. A ; - t ! and, Hulesi J VM DaU. AU1A1A aiJUOi -j -r : - - IT ' ' 07 BORSKS AND MTJLSS. 'VnVM SIT mDTDraV' tTVITi .1 ! ,v ' . v Suitable for all work. ,. ' Will be on the market until next Wedoesday. ! , - , JOHN B. MYKBS,! J 1 At Stables on Second St., between' , ; reb 16-3t, r , ; . Princess and Chesnut -' ' Li -T-' - i : ' j u i , Hoyt's Oeriuan; TXTHOLESALE AND RETAIL. V . ' i '' ' ' f V ... ' i Headquarters for the Sfaie at the f LIVB BOOK STOBB: j : i All orders promptly filled at Manufacturer's prices. ti: vi'-iii'i-j'-i: i !--- A . LARGE ASSORTMENT OFi -r iL ENTIRELY NEW STYLES, At Greatly Reduced PrJoes,.! LlcJi r i.ilja t Just received and for b&1 feblStf - Nea9 & 41 Market St AAXkAA UlfuAvlUlk (ff Slippers Iw CoiiiBHr ST if t i... 1 wwvni i : a titrs ' Neat -and Kasvi Fit. ting BOOTS asd jSAl- TERS for Gents. -Come and iseef our new style of Dressing for-Ladies' and Gents1 Shoes. Will keep a fine gloss ror weeas. UfJil Jf- 11 GE&' R. 'FRENCH SONS, ; ie15tfr Xx -- i i i - 5i: r 5 ' 39 N.'FrontfBt A Safe Investment i flNE DOLLAR INVESTED IN ONE OF DUR s. PEAX1L. SQIBTS1 WU1 prove to, the purchaser that. It is a safe and The Vniveriai verdict " &'jftatf they :'arethe ESt . i r.i t 8HTRT la the market for $1 .00 J ' We' cheerfully suhjec? Ihemlo Uw' most 'wveri criticism ! aaTTim-RmTe .fcpiiAP.r'f'AiiriRriY NO OTHER f febIS tf a.; aa" rlDsrOlaTirTaiar and Clothfer1.1 fc -! . ' . I'M ;iMv Salt a for Agric al Purposes. i : I cJ 1AA TONS ALUM SALT, .V ..i)AV.U II i-j" ?-.?.' -v!!f i ittiiW -.1 For sale cheap by V WILLARD BROS. & Ml fob 14 if MBBANB.;:; 5TIFF AND . SOFT HAM 1 S (. y; j0 S SILK AND, ALPACCA rBRELLAS .l HARBISON .& AXtEN, j ', - 'ft City Hatters; febU-tf 113 !l 'Tliiware: X'HAVE ADDED TO MY 8TOCK A " FULL supply of TIN WARE, which I will sell as lew as self a the lowest feblOtf J,':i. No;5 95 SontS Front St.' ' ifgOiiqiu B Y AT E 8 B O 6 1 ' S HO B E, -f iJ Old Pictares Copied and Enlarged. Photo Rooms lnc onnection nection with Book Store, , 1 feblCtf ' - j .if 13 1 -Copartnership Notice; j , ; -v. T' HAVE THIS ; U AY GIVEN- WILLIAM: E. I, RPRTNOKR an interest in my HARDWARE BUSINESS. - The style of tne arm wip nereaiier . vvnM v. . iirou , m i i . " -J:lOHWTJAWSONv . Wilmington, N.C. January SI, 1878 J - n i. turn 7 f f . '' J ! . '.)J 1X5 Special Attention OJ1 ! GIVEN TO COMPOUNDING PBl'SIClANinREBSRTP if j Jan tT Confer Front nv Princess, streeCs.. t T6 THE LADIES AND1 GENTLEMEN: '.1 6 i " II VOU arouvuuicu wiuijauuruii ue FURMANSKI'S CELSBRATED HAIR IN VIGORATOB. It will free you entirely after a few applications, and render the hair soft and pliable. I beg leave respectfully to refer to Gea.M. P. Taylor; Hoa. A. H. Van Bokkelenv Capfc . L. Fil yaw.G. 9. Boney, Ea.r8. H. Fishblate, Esq., and many ladles and gentfemen too- Mmeroas to men tion. ( f ,., . J. FURMANSKI. feb7tf ' ' Under First National Bank. ' -Mi ! IT! -iA 1 f -;'- M an QUAlAlg t r 4 CATES OF AtiTEBTIMNG. One Square one day,...,... . -v" li, i jr-.two days,.,..... . rf , tares days,.,. .. ". Li. 'i v lourdays,.. . ..v........ .., . : ftve days,..::,..... ........ . ; -!, UlM weelt.., -V'-. Two weeks,.;. " . " Three weeks, ..; - One month,... """'r Two months,.;.....;.. . ; . " Three months,... .. ...... v f,ii 8Ix months,. ........... .. y-f! ii.: SOae year, 4 $ 1 lt l -js X 6 8 W 3 50 4 00 6 50 8 50 10 00 17 00 24 00? 40 00 6040 " subcontract Advertisements taken at profoV tionatelylow rates, y ; - : . Ten lines selld Nonpareil type make one sqnare. OPERA HOUSE. Tuesday and "Wednesday, Feb. 19 & 20. Tirsf.imly and farewen appearances in this city be - - ;" .fore his rettira to neland. of the . Eminent Tragedian. MR. ? " v - .Assisted' by his OWN COMPANY OF ARTISTS. ui. : i a fm the.Fark Theatre , New York. Ji!:;OI-.Oiit-'.isw I . im i i "frj. .-.j- ' TUESDAY, Mr. 80THBRN wiU appear ia his world -. : ; j.i . : famous caricature portrait of LORD DUNDREARY uii In OUR AMERICAN COUSIN. WEDNESDAY, In Ms new creation, the great snc- cess of the current New York season, entitled A Crushed Tragedian ! Reserved unia ftf. TTptTiafvrfTav. XTncli. ara i r.i 'General admission $1, and to cts. according to Iocs- turn, uwib pen ai i , commence at o o clock. feb 14 6t HOKAUE WALL, Manager. Baxik of ITew Hanover. Annual' meeting. '.v:1,,- ' , The Annual Meeting of the Stock holders of The Bank of New Hanever will be held at their Banking House in Wilmington, on THURS DAY,, the 21ST INST:, at 11 o'clock, A. M. i y . . 8. D. WALLACE. : feb 10-tdm. : ; Cashier. Hanning House Bar. rpHE UNDERSIGNED HAS REOPENED THE MANNING POVSB BAB. . where the finest assortment of Wines,- Liquors and Cigars can alwaya be found. ; OYSTEKS in every style. feb 12-lwf I. L. DOLBY. Just Opraed FULL AND COMPLETE LINE - tV O? WHITE GOODS. fi iiuh,o. J,"" UW tnnyv acune8. :jElatd aad Stripe Nmsooks, "Victoria Lawns, Striped and Plain, White riques. Striped and Figured, Table Damask and Napkins, '! 1 1 . Nottingham Lace Curtains. I . sheetings and Bhlrungs in .f . . . all the popular makes. JULIUS SAMSON, Late of J. & H. Samson, IJ,febi(ltf v- 43 Market Street. Choice Horth Carolina ,'--.!. BACON. ' .. . . , 2000 LBS' Cfl0ICB NORTH ..;(;- , '.I CAROLINA BACON, Just received, and For sale low by . . B. F. MITCHELL & SON. !l feb'ii if" A New Thing IN THE STOVE TRADE OF WILMINGTON ! We are selling our popular i .. . .. V JS AM .COOK. STOVE . ia-LOTS to . the Country Trade-a.fact attesting their excellence and low price. j Ik- ia is-i-i i-v.vysi-fo.9..UXnsiQ CO. . . . . - ed More Room. : A WARE HOUSE FOR OUR "SAMS" MUST be near our Store. t feb!3-tf . . , , F. M. KING A CO. Potatoes. 1 Potatoes. ' 200 BblBARr ROSE, 50 BWs PEACH BLOWS, ' 50 EEKLESS r , , For sale by hue, .:: . : : ; ADRIAN A TOLLERS, jan.27 U 8. E. corner Front and Dock sts. Hay den & Gerhardt . U1 PER ;8ETT 1 HAND-MADE j is :n . NICKEL MOUNTED BUGGY HARNESS, feb 10 tf I8d 8t between Market and Princess . i Choice Table Butter JN SMALL PACKAGES'. H , - GILT EDGE BUTTER, nrldas, tubs and pails. MOUNTAIN BUTTER, cans and pails. -' ' .: ' ' MUST BE SOLD. .V : CHAS. D. MYERS, 88 and 4C North Water street. ieb 10 tf 100 BARRELS . , . JOQ ! NAVY AND PILOT BREAD to "be closed out. LEMON AND SODA BISCUIT, OYSTER CRACK - ERS and GINGER SNAPPS. CHAS. D. MYERS, . feb 10 tf . 33 and 40 North Water street 500 ' BARRELS SEED POTATOES. 500 Largest stock in market and LOWEST PRICES f CHAS. D; MYERS, ' 38 and 40 North Water street feblO tf Sundries. 40 BblflC'NI0NS Bbls BEETS, . , 25 BMs,TURNIPS, JQ Boxes LEMONS, f i, 1A AAA ORANGES, , . jan 87 tf " ADRIAN & VOLLBRS. ' tjr Bids and Bbls N. O and Refined BUGAR, f iKf Bags KIO COFFEE; 100 zeS. CRACKERS and CAKES; -jQ Cases POTASH and LYE; ' 300 Box'" SOAP(Mid8,rARcHir JQQ Cases CANNED FRUIT; ' ' ' 1 fi A Bbls EARLY ROSE POTATOES; IV If i ; ' : 100 Bbls New Orleans MOLASSES For sale tow by feb 8-DAWtf - HALL ft PEARSALL. 7ood! T7ood! BLACK JACK, LARGE SPLIT OAK. LARGE SPLIT ASH. MAPLE. PINS - AND LIGHT- WOOD delivered anywhere ia the city at LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH. 4 ? i j , - rl ;, O. G. PARSLEY, Jr., Agent, . feb!2-tf ' Cor. Orange and 8 Water sts.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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