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TgEnOBimiQ STAB CCKFT MONDAYS. ' II II I LJ ' '' vJ V .H'hW' i f l u . nw.V 1 1 . ' KV 1 1 AJ ii .s I , - RATB OF PB8C1UPTIOM W ADYAHO ; slx month. - .,. ti5 Three moniDB,M M 100 0ue month nellyw im iuiypvV of U ferxASS ifl advance. St. Martin wu beftire1 tt Potter rnmmittee; he said that every man who less tified in LonlBiana wto pretrously posted ,M to what he should say." a aesirucuye Are at Warwick, N. Y.j loss $50,000; in .nrftnce 140,000. A $10,000 fire at c - : A tie vote occurred I com- h , Chicago., mitiee Locus Gap mines In Jeiiyni 0;J ... ''vAnDTavnx iiiiiimii t ni i nnj& , -11 A m.a(IM gre miners are an bbj. . ismijs to aid Hampton-(Va.) Institute is t6 be hU in New York: , Two reports will be submttted to Congress soncerning the transfer of Indian management, one If avor- inff t. the oiuer opposing. .- epwi Snatches from Natal state that! Zulu J rile bas:assembled 8,"e00 wairiors on 'the t border, and' terusea an unusn aemanas; i T,.i.)ah rinffircemfcnu had arrived and I i n, fnr war were comolete- the nrenaralions for war were complete, tne 1 troops arc buuu w u.uww.t . M6.-.- Senate passed a resOittUon iavonng me I reduction of tobacco tax, whilst declaring the whole, .system ,uoiust and oppressive. R L. T. Beale has been elected to Congress from 1st Congressional District iu Virginia. New York markets: Money li3 per cent. cotton quiet and steady at 9 7-16(9 9-16 cents; flour una chaDged and quiet at $3.906.25; wheat lower with a good export demand; corn without important (change, with .a good . j 'i lSMjUtLdiii t.MtM I firm at 29i29i cents; rosin firm at i $1. 87 I 1 40. I The 4nco--4mercan Ftetbyte rian is the name of a new religion paper. published in this city at ' $1 year, an( edited by D. J. Sanders. It is neatly printed and weU ar ranged. Tim editorials are highly. creditable It has our best wishes' .1 The Tammany .boys hating ground thelr arms, and the opposing Temo n.ntSj. fonlinna havinn nnitdil dfW Robinson5,' oV New ToTkf in'vitei alf of the Tammauy delegation- in the Legislatureto his reception. This harmonizing ot the discordant ele-i ments augurs well for the future and promises victory to the Democrats in 1880. it is because of this hopeful I outlook that we stop to note what mkht be deemed an unimDortant . I " .11 lu our local columns an account will be found of the very important meeting heid at the Commercial Ex change relative to tbe railroad pro ject in contemplation by which very serious damage' is threatened to : Wil mington and this section of the State. We trust the Legislature will ' not pass any bill authorizing the Raleigh and Augusts , Air Line to buifd the Railroad frbm tlamiet. er nnv 'other ... . . I nnjnt In I Iharlrvtlm It tonniil ta I r w w - i -. ! i- i.it... n i - ) , - ' a greai ana inaeceni, outrage, oucn i legislation. would be .without excuse I as it would be without parallel. We Cannot, in thin nlnmm and at thia t ' - - - I ume emer upon - any aiseassion oi the flagrant wickedness and injustice I ot such a p08ition, but will have more to Bay in our next. The fritands j of Wilmington and the'" Carolina Central must be on the alert to pre vent such an abominable consumma tion. - ' .- ' V i 1 II iDVllBTISBRIBNTr. Munsox For sale. f ni' r1' P. M. Knra & Co 8ams. C. W. Yates Books, &c. N. Jacobi A word of caution Habkboh & Allei? Hats, &c r S. Davis To Star subscribers. C W. Yatks Photographs, &c. . Henhinq .& Tkel Cook's plow. Cronly & Mobbis Auction sale. . , . John Dawson t& Co-Watt plows. Giles & Mubchison Watt plows, ViNOBTOKiJ--Another attraction'.1 ' MrrcHBLL tit 3bif Hay and bricks, i G. A. Pect Twines, cordage, Ac.' A. DAvn4-Clo8ing out Winter stock. Aif atper & HttL Sash, doors, &c Pabkeb & Taylor Great attraction. :( i I P. H. Hatdkn Buggies, harness, t ' I WnajAits'&' TlvBxmn$aroi& Bankrupt Nerceiisist and 2nd pages.' BoArwRiOH! McKoT-rure whtekeyi vratnickton Market Court. I TnuiraJiiArfiiif Raldn aHIA " w-v--m. v w a tiOAT wriqht & IcKoT---Fresh supplies. .iiHARDT & Co iJaggies, Harness, Ac, Mallakb & Co .Harness," sad dles, &4. Kerchneb & Calder Bros, Molasses, potatoes, bacoo, coffee, &c. ro-Da. Indleauoas. J " 1 or the Sooth' Atlantic States.' riaine barometer, narthwest.to' northeast winds, I reenvill ies that hehifccoverccWrom Ike Kn wound sufficiently " to allow ?r? ftflTll PWrOipath. ICtV . ther a. the Indications tor to-day. ' , ,,, ihat Mm fenclng-arofind' UT premises ill ! r,t a r!V - gt iearly!.tfdown ite t PtafVoptO WIIFCl nerWnsvrh aoJnotiSres i ma geutleman,who was recently wound-1 f B & ntertaW any fear gboatif I V changes made in theuperior Court 1 Jd while bird hunting.- in a note to Mr. t this connectjloni we must excess W by. 11 a11" .WUUi, oi mis city, receivea i diaapprobatfsa of burying.the two races IT1 miereaa nero,- -. u. yesterday, and dated at OreanwUW a n.. I L-a-issi ',(.. . ..... ' I ho ari then nubllshed Drovides. that all nst. mi aWgionotenly thatlUI m mh . - is in the discharea Of hla naatnral ; Hntt-a If Tha British brie ArO. Morrml Sailed hut that he was in fine spirits; and, minis- .uw peasantry snuaiea.!' . . ' - - " ' ' ' ' ' "' ' f jail mv--7.0- v."-'-'! ij : i .. ; . f - , ,v, .; ' i . ,, s ,.. . ; J ;) VOISXXIII. - NO. 106. Local fttla. -i U-y i . ; Remember the day. no mayor B-yoari otiuraay. j Symptoms of BPng fever yea- Cautionary ontside signals are ordered for Smhhville to-day. in need . of , f ,( .,;, f. loips should rctnember. that their sale ceases at 3:30 o'clock. , New Lose reel for the Howard TV.I . A 4 ' . r ...... I feil I V0B?ia,fyt a) 9r" f J ? raugemeBi expeciea ai aa eany uay. i . i - Bishop Atkinson will continue I lecturer expoaitoiy of the Creed, at St. r '" tWe'iwning at' T tfcJocfc ' Money orders are issued at our tjU.m - t?-i.i t-..i xT t. , T J I tHT7 fvnce. Italv. Switzerland and theDomin- I , ! ,,3V--". " , as well as to all parts of - -.. ,i - . ! . , . f . .jqB oijanaaa, lne United States, Kate Ciaxton,' whoihadenl gaged the Opera ' House for1 the 1 12th' of February, has cancelled her obligation and will not appear. ' No reason is assigned by her for this course. For the .next two sleeks we may. therefore, expect to be without amusement. We are requested to urge upon our members of the Legislature the right- ..V? JJL. AiiJtXA .kii. J by which the money paid for the privilege J tax, and fees on the same, maybe returned to tlosM jed wirtm&chants! who complied I With the old law and Daidthe Drltileire lix for six or twelve months, between the 1st 1 r." ... . T T . an) loih ihsU4'i4 pretiott tb its; repeal 1 by the Legislature. i : I - BITOT na Bar , lmproTeaaonc nr. Vlalt aal OI- oorvicioaio. 1 . Mr. Henry Nutt, chairman of tlie Cham wkv"axf PammoOAii' ArMnmtMaA An Hat anil I f H " , ".1- " ,S i; I u u kUB I same on Wednesday, tne zaa lost. t ma re- port states thai the work u. 'proceeding With . satisfactory , results, but necessarily Blowly in consequence of the recent ' in dement season, and the amount of money remaining from the test appropriation by Congress restricting operations. t , , t He nrea ' thaf eVerv : effort should be taiadfl fp obtain from Congress, during the ptesent session, such amoont a may be necessary to prosecute the work rapidly to completion, when our most sanguine wishes . . .. . . . ... may animate our people in regard to this great work. It is full of healthful promise, and if a sense of becoming liberality can be stimulated in Congress, there an be no question of the duplication of our expoit and import transactions witMu a reasonable space of time. For w aid! is the word untty.oai only necessity. "7 i . The Commit teamen In deference to the action of the public mtm ek; yfalrdy. f Respective I fl?Hber,rtnerel0 nanie1 e PIM"" vw.w.r ln.lil.1inflr if awn. ftriat.r.l At A whn I i . . . ..... . . . I . acted for the Board or Aldermen, tbe fol- I i lowing. named gentlemen have been desig- I nated as committeemen to carry-out nslgrdto the bill now pending before the n and present iu motives to the Leg- M"lure I I m r Ti .1 TT" j Dr. A. J. DeRosset and James H, Cbsdbourn. Produce Exchange D. Q. Worth. J. H, .Currie and Q. B. Boney Board of Trade Jas. C. Stevenson, E. T. Hancock andF. Bheinstcin. Board of Aldermen Mayor 8. H. Fiah blate (appointed by resolution of the Board of Aldermen), Aldermen C. D. Myers, H. 6. Flanner, H. Toilers, F. W. Foster, ana jasj. vpaiiesai. sieaman, samuei w. yick, Norwood Giles, Col. John W. At kinson and CoL T.4CL Mcllhenny. The chairman of the delegation, Donald acSaeq.,:; to, authorized 0 fill the vacancies occurring by inability to attend and those who cannot undertake the mis- iion should notify him at once. A Trio to 1st ' A 1ylnra nnnn A Trin In TnitiA ' wna AMMiA ih-f nH.mAAii n.h.i Society of the Cape Fear Military Academy, by Prof: fh. Yon Jssmond, teacher of German and French in that institution, on last evening, which was listened to by a select and appreciatire audience of ladies and gentlemen. The Professor described, in a very interesting and ' instructive man- ner, the scenes and customs which he wijwf .2 r . 'fr... f.- a r . . .1" W!ea OLHSm lfla?. Jy the Eoglish governments in" the year 1858. Haccoiiul Glndisnf manners Wat -quite :frprhi and the. deUUs, could not iau.im to .naw.age,oi,,ii necullarlv interestine country. The main - ., . - - . .. r scoooi room oi me caaemy was useuior i& HXl.Wi iri ' i k ! j. . ; j lcctHtg- ine Pawners' BarylnsT Ground. j iTheVpal?er!'3 southeastern bart hi the cittl is filled with graves, and lnteents are new being made outside or inejnriglxnueBCiOMrft. ,We re- gret to notice that there is not mnch regtih 1 frorn'OpreW. (or tals port. a jm . : . " - -m ?TTI aUKOftlarOl a ' Boa Mow Tnwirwv aaaaait - VAJ&KlMnUln I . - - ' I shot- .rti juii Je&tavanttjiSla vrorthAt h I psocess, original, mesne, r&c, or final, civil him to-' I ltX:l&lili&teI&. aVnlLSi ir crimiBaliiauedand reiuraahk 1 Lt. Jiiu. . . springWma of the Superior Courts of the WILMINGTON. GITIZ KNS MBKTINtt v i;Ll Lrs TnraoBtat tbe .Praaae JBx- Cbauge Prompt and Wite Action. The meeting .yesterday at the,s,Prouace Exchange, refreshes our r confidence .' iai the spirit, intelligence and sagacity of the business men of the city. The attendance," and lihe interest exhibited, alike TassuVe. us I mail a miiu reauive ui growing in, one nuu not longer to be passive when vital interests are in jeopardy. " -'c';v-. jDonald, MacRae, Esq , presided and Capt. Robert Lilly filled the Secretaryship, r ... . ; tOh assuming the position of cbaifiuan Mr, MaCRae remarked that tite obiectof the meeting was to take into consideration v matters affecting the general prosperity; of hia city, and more: particularly to take --- r -7-,."' .7- 7rrr U1 wuBim u--"iuo RaUroad from Hamlet to CharWtle, which, . . . . . . i .. . - . it carried out by the projectors of this road, "fv- ! , - 7. ; .v," wonid seriously affect the commercial In- terests of Wilmington. : ; n';: '. . lg soon . as the chaitman' announced bimneBS in order, Col. John Wi Atkinson offered a motion which was seconded by CbL Roger Moore. that the chair' request the Presidents of the .Chamber of Commerce, Produce Exchange and Board of Trade to ntme a committee of three from each of their respective bodies, to visit Raleigh in the interest of this city, and to represent he interests-of 4 wilmineton'ceneratly in ,w uu.,fiUiM1J jy. "p"u ,uuwu.w vuC .u--. ?cllon or e eiaie. o . The motion was adopted without dissent, !. ' . r . ... ...... . Mr. . wa8 P ningw same oncer 14 designate three persons from tbe citixena at urge, to coooperate witn ana consutnw Sj pari oi ine commmee. me cnairman. Was added to the delegate list, making a committee of thirteen, and, thus constituted, Xhey were requested to proceed to Raleigh and labor to prevent the adoption of the . . ......... . . Opnoou ana siciaai;4egiiatn rererrea to in the dtah of Saturday. Mr. . DuBrutz Cutlar .then presented a memorial to the General Assembly, urging the repeal of the privilege and purchase tax which was cordially endorsed by those present and approved with their signs tares..' 'i j A motion was made and carried for the appointment of persons to carry the me morial arou::d to the different business men of tbe city for further -signatures. . t The mefclin? then adlournetl . !. It was a harmonious,; ( earnest body of citizens, who appreciate what every North Carolinian should feel that no scheme of internal improvement should be authorized Which confers the major portion bf its ben efits on communities beyond the State lines and destroys home development. BOARD OF ALDBRHBN. Tbe Called fleeting Yeeteraay-What was Done. ' , The Board of Aldermen met in called session at the City Hall, yesterday after noon, at 4 o'clock: Present, His Honor Mayor s. H.. Fiahblate, and Aldermen Myers. Flanner, Bowden, Vollers, Foster, TT y- . -rr f . . T 1 Tk. m.... .t.t. .k.t t,. ua n.li.H tu. i a uw juojui soaaawa aaaca uv una .vcjva uiv Board together to uke soma action in ro- Legislature, granting a charter to extend the Raleigh & Augusta Air Line Railroad from Sanford to Charlotte. I Maj. Stedman was present by invitation of the Mayor, and, by request, explained that he was present in Raleigh when the bill was reported from the committee; .that by the construction of Baid road the com mercial interests bf Wilmington would be very seriously injured; that he had, by strenuous efforts, had the bin recommitted, and thought it a matter of great importance that a delegation from the Board of Alder men and citizens should go to Raleigh with u view of endeavoring to defeat the hill. Mr. H. E. Scott, member of the Legis lature fronfthis county, being present by request of the Mayor, made some remarks and also advocated the necessity of a deleV gation to go to Raleigh to defeat the meas ure. , Alderman. Foster movea that a committee f ten tax-payers he appointed, the Mayor I to he one 9 the. committee, to go 16 Raleigh xor me purpose ot reprcaenunjjiHciuiiwcBui of Wilmington before the Legislature in the tnatter of jaiihaC anduithat jn tthulndred dollars be; abpropriateJ'Q cpv tbJ et penaes oi saia commiueev; - ; The Board then adjourned.. .; BtTaee Yonr Stamp. Am- raA thn liilMt TAtHllationS I t j -7"-t- .n i from Commissioner Raum, of the Interna: Revenue Department,requirethafairstamps ged in bufline88 in payment of thi revenue . b ejaiifiibedlTiie ordi- iMymttUlaUpil , not regarded as sufficient, I T .t... iv inn ira twi iiirimnii urea lubl lud v bdu an AeBtrt;A to Prevent the noaai. I V "j . . r " I fility of their being of any Service again The revenue officers are now, ot aooa;wiU be, passing aronnd,-ito. see that he new regulations are enforced, and it would be well for our merchants and retai dealers l to iook wen 10 me empty cigar oozea, etc, I and thereby save trouble and possibly ex FourW' judlclaT district; sh'all 'be'rrnl I ehla tn trra 1rmi aa wentatd hi th law j ratified laBtliday and ' helretofo ubj- i iisnea oy us. SUNDAY? JANUY 26iiS7jjS;; ' i?BB:A-HOJsr " i I m tsooonoTievo Bocera. f 'Cousin Roxy,'! jiQsnesieve . Rogers' new i play,' which ;was produced, at i the Opera House last night td a fair audience, success. uo.wiioBianainz i . ... ...-. .i'I': a it.i..ji the earnestffortsiof - the taleked young acunss ana ner excellent cv ruj w maae t ft nlAJiftfl ' Tt U tnrt heavy a burden, anif I Alinn-ni AmnfiA frnm linr 1 repertoire to 'give place to a piece more I worths bf 'le!,effbrts?bfr st? promlslni. ah I artis.eThatthe plot contain! good points and affords acting in j certain sceses must be 'altted; but that it wpven ln ai rathe disconnected man ner ap4 turps, on a decidedly' imprbbable incidepi hi equally chiaij is.needless to say tha,t every advantage was. taken by the . company -of any feature,, of the .piece, that could be rendered effective, but withal . it "dragged fearfully and all were , pained to see aaeh good actors in bo poor a drama. i Genevieve Rbeers' success here has been I prphounced.) and 'certainly very merited, She has captivated all who have: witnessed ner acting oy ner cnarming ireauoeas ana i flk. A'rtnr M IntlJ. I ent and tianteA. 'aa'A 1b hound to achieve 1 tne greatest success in ner proiession. we i I the future.5 The favorable impression she 1 has created on this her first j appearance, will insure her always a warm reception in this city. Chnrehoo To-Day. ' ; I iFirst Baptist Church, corner of: Market and Fifth streets. ' Rev; James B. Taylw, pastor. (Sunday school at 9 a.m. Services at 11 a. m . andl7l t c Brooklyn Sunday I mefitino- Tnpmrldv ntirht at 7i o'elnck. Rp ghlar Church -"prayer meeting Thursday I dcudu xnjjuaw vuuruu, uu uui, jjciyvccu Church' and Castle streets. . Preaching at li o'clock, a. m., and 7i o'clock, p. m., by Bro. J. P. King. Sunday school at 9 a i m.: Regular Prayer Meeting at 8 o'clock Tueat- dky evening. ' ' " 1 First Presbyterian Church, corner Third and Orange streets. Rev. Dr. J. R. Wil son, Pastor. Services at ll a. m. and 71 nv Sabbath school at 3 p. m. Young Men's Prayer Meeting Tuesday night at 7i o'clock; Lecture Thursday evening at 7 o'clock. I Second, Presbyterian Church, corner of Fourth and Campbell streets. Rev. C. M. Payne, Pastor. Services at II a.m. and At7i p. m. ... Sabbath school and Bible ojass at 8 p. m. Prayer meeting every Wed nesday at p. m. Scats free. j St. Paul's (Episcopal) church, corner of Fourth and Orange streets, Rev. T. M. Am er. Rector. Services at 11 a. m., and 7i pt m. Sunday school at SI p.m. Seats free. St.. James' -Church, corner Market and Third streets. Third Sunday after Epipha ny.1' Morning Prayer at 11 o'clock; Sunday school at 21 p. m.; Evening P'rayer ' at 4 o'clock. St John's Church, corner of Third and Red Cross streets. , Rev. George Patterson, Rector. Third Sunday after the Epiphany Celebration of the Holy Eucharist at 7 o'clock; Morning prayer at II o'crk; Eve ning Prayer at t o'clock. , ' - Front Street M. E. Church (South). ! cor- ner of Front and Walnut streets, Rev. E. A. Yates, pastor. ' Services at 11 a. ml and p. m. ; Sunday School at 3 p . m. ; W . M. Parker, sup't1 ? Young Men's Society Tuesday evening, 7i o'clock; and regular Prayer1 Meeting and Lecture -Wednesday evening at 7f o'clock. Fifth Street Methodist E. Church (South,) situated on Fifth,, between Nun and Church streets. . Rev. B. R Hall, pastor. Services 1 . - ! . ,1 at 11. m. and 7J P. m. Sabbath school I Aoi - i-iv... M..:.frt.n.4 Si 9 a. m. ' Prayer meeting Thursday eve- iTiniT ttt 71 tT St Paul's Evanr. Lutheran Church,.! W ...s-st.. .L-" I corner oi.oui anu luarajJi aireeis, xvct. vr. tk 'ftOTnlielm' fl Tk " nQOtAr PrpnarAtnrv Y'in?!f,rHtPw1!?ePral servke (Enslish) Si 10i a. nL English ser- . 1 B ' 7fi"" vice and communion at 11 a. m.; German ir.l at 71 mr-firtAVIXRnnl at l am. -- " 1 w J "J Christian Association at 4 p.m. Catechet ical instruction on Friday, at Z p. m. L Tar Heel to. n Oeorsrlan. . f. ! At the Purcell House, an evening or two nee, a fellow, f rem Georgia. was telling a owd about the fine timber, in "Middle eorgia,w when a stranger, who had ner vously listened to. the wonderful account df the' f 6re8tS of the Empire State of the :1 AM. . j t.j i-... - ""uA qoutn, ;wu,:wbu, iu . jms excueniBBH uai almost floated the establishment in tobacco juice, called a halt by a contemptuous, com ment xm the subject af .the story,; and, biting off fi'" fresh half plug1 of tobacco eclipsed , all tbe tall .timber tales we have liearreWti he said whv ;dowAin mrlfdrd: where ! come from, there is . thicket of ! . ... j ... . ... . . .... i .. . . i I ' "Vv . wnite ' OSK sappiings. any one OI wnicn Will measure left Jeitt .triringb, and there ain't a limb of branch' fbf fnlF fiRy feet from the ground. In the fall the acorns under these trees will' measure five inches At 'if- -4 ? sin ( The Hertford county i0n was about six feet thiRh,; and hHlU, accordingly K readily suggesting that heaved among: the eap- plings Which he had been telling about. As he finished his story, he cast his eyes srouad on ijie crdwd and said: "If there la anyhodyeat onibeiieye I jam tiftf ing the truth, he wants to say-so, thart Nobody wanted to ssy ao; it aeemed.and dulet reienetr sunreme- tretir tne ueorgian theekly enquired .wha'tfie thuElefrf aattvAXr 4A&K0"M tttSSmmA-itifty 1 Brookh rudder and being otherwise damaged. uiiia AmaaTB iAanmrrt r)ULrmt9thiftKftmi theipatttiaueeabonot U mons,otai.th' horif 6f; Bremen,, T&Ko&t&for 23 dliaat E aienon the, '.having ..f- her f mr::l Hi Thermometer Beeord. The following wltf shcthrsbrthe thermometer,' at the ktlta'ntiOn''t, 4 81 yesterdays renlng OTsshihgl on;nean tbas asce Issued from the SitrualOffice in this city: . , - iESS;: nariesion,...;.. : NrSs'3?! new ricauS t PuntaRassa, ; j i'.7a tttarlotte : .69 VOfmcana, . .1. ... .OO savannah,.. . r .7? Havana .77 7l8t.Marks Injiianola, . .. . . rSF iTWi iTnnngtpn, . . . . 73 Jaj-hsdnvine.V. . ;9S Hi -,0:!O9!? t J! v. ' j ITCW AntiTtfiTfMTritfT ' 'J i ll.II'H t Tnose woo nTe pot paid n bo i aaaoary las,; ion tne utuuWil. T. plMa do so tbe nrftof tnis Sreek. u I want tha mony Oerow ttte 1st or Jfeprqary toipay my d9ta, D. UAV1B, SaaS61t -v'vCiy'Att.- . i flA'vi'f ' HTIri' Tt1' w a& 'i !. 7( Mtkoi bwh.b, pvpics ana b SCHOOL fiTATIOXSY tSTPRICKS. ' .! liOWBS' tJ.W. YATES..; ' 1 1 1 " . 1 TT7T . ! J.J. ;x UU UUVC HcVcf tj AD A PKEI-aCT IJSSNXSS DF ZOWBSfiLP. -M yoa can now get it by calling;? nU:i0:j YATES'-K connected wii th Bookatpre.. Old JHctOKS Copied . PhotctoWng Chirdrett a speciaJtr.1 aim Enlarged j&n SG tf ' A. OR.fr.i hotorher.! i i -i - ! -m,-i-J ' s-- AND ORDER YOUR yURNITTJRB : f r ; r f OF THE NEW FURNITURE STORE. the Lowest Prices. Where four orders wiU be tilled 10 Par Cent Below .. T .a-. T - I1 jaaSStf N.B. cor. Market and Second St. Warerootna, S4 oeb:Urktk rrinceas. .jflOtllBr AttTaetiOil I OrsdeH's ;irt :allery T HAVE JUST RECEIVED ONE OF ENTBK i JL KEN'S PATENTED OSCILLATING EN AM BLERS, for producing a beanttf si, giosar finish pa Paetograptas, and it onght to, (ror rwillne hanged if pronouncing the nam has not" TsryTiearly pro dacsd the lockjaw on ate): and of coarse. everv body who is now or ever .expects to become a Carlstian will ave to come and have their Photo graphs taken again. -Vi -...i. ! , , . . , New I will vonst bet on- boddv flvfeteen r se Ten dollars rot says I hat mentioned Babies in this adrertlzement. (Thar Now.) Respectfully, Ac. u. M. VJ AN ORSDELL. Photsgraphie Artist and Dealer la tore Frames and Mouldings, Bona siae SLarxet street, wThnmgton, N, C. Jan 36 It 1 - Bankrupt Notice. XTOTICK i bereby given that a petition has been niea in tae insuict coaxt or the 1 for the Cape Fear District of North Carolina, by Nehemiaa C. Falsoa, of Sampson co., duly declared bankrupt under the act of Congress of March 2, 1867. for the dischare and certificate thereof from all ais debts and other claims provable under said act, and that the 91st day of February, 1879, at 10 o'clock, A. M., before William A. Guthrie, Register in Bankruptcy, at the U. 8. Gourt Room in Fay etteville, are the time and place assigned for the hear ing of the same, when and where all creditors who have proved their debts, and other persons in inte rest, may attend and show-cause, it any they have, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted. i Dated at Wilmington, North Carolina; on the 25th day of January, 1879. ,., ; ' , WS. lift kk I is a, Jan aS-eawSw , ; 8a ., Clerk. Cankrnpt Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that a petition has been filed in the District Court of the United Btatea. etita ietJn tot ,tuo vmpo f ear iistncs oi rtorxn rth Carolina, by f, duly declared resa ei March S, jonn jiuuer, or Sampson county, Dankrupt under the Act or conen 1867, for the discharge and certificate thereof from aB his debts and .other claims movable under said act, and that the tlst day of February, 1879. at 10 lock, A. X., before William A. Guthrie, Register BankrUDtcy. at the U. S. Court Room, in Favette. vflle. are the time and Dl&ce asaifiied for lie hear ing or tne same, when and where all creditors whd nave proved their debts.-and other neraens in inte rest, may attend, and shew cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted, . r .;v-. uasea at wunungton, north fiarolina, on the S5th WJS. liAKKINS, Jan26-oawSw 8u Clerfc; Bankrupt Notice. XT "TICS is hereby given that a petition has been 1 i-l!.iWAPo?rt ft "fJJW.84 luo vpw x car jLiBixict oi norm varoiina, oy Alexander Jt Hall, of Bampeon co., duly declared oanOTpx nnaer tne Act or congress of March l. I i67. for the discharge and cerUacate thereof from I o aa eaasm vvuoi, VUUWD fVUTaMO IUiaSIUU o'clock, A. M., before WilBam A. Qnthrie, Register la.BaiikrapteyattheU.8.Coart Room in J Fayette-. yuie,-are tne tnae ana place assigned fer the hear- P101 "0 fame, when and where all creditors who haveproyed their debts, and other persons in in- ierest may attend and show cause, if any Uiey have, why the prayer of the petitioner should not begrantecL - -- AJkt "-J " """-Jl i WM. LARKINS 1anl8-oawSw Clertt 1 Bankrapt Notice. -yrOTICB la hereby grren thai ai petitjen has been' 1 filed in the District Court of the United States, xoo Fear District of North Carolina, bv William P. Wemvaa. of Simnoi tyrant, rfnlw declared bankrupt under the Act ot Oonsaeas of Aorca s, loci, lur uie aiscnanre ana coruscate there of rrom au his aeots ana other claims provable un der said act,and thats fllst day Febnary, 1879, at iu o ciocK, a au, oeiore wuuam a. uutnne. n- I FayettevUle, are the time and place assigned for t watt- ttoomi U 1 hearmgor the same, when and where ell creditors hearing ef the same.'Whea- and where 411 creditors t wao have proved their debts, and other persona in I J"??": vJ..th?- have, why the prayer of the petitioner should not oe granted. .-.uhjo day or January, IS79. " " . - Jan 26-eawSw Su Clerk. Kaiilatbtli r irAi mtJuae xfiaixivoun or uie. uniiea states. I for the Cape Fear Districf I n.wtlb Vmtarmaai 1 nf, Jtam lorta uaroima,'oy Sampson oouaty, dulyooal dalyde of March I olaredbaaaruptfJiderthoAetof Congrees arttfica nroval cate thereof from all his debts and other claims Die undersald act, aad tharthe aist' day or J aad that the Slst- day of Yebruaryv 1878, at 10 xs)c A. M.. before Willianl A. Gathria. Rettec clock, A. M., befoioWiUlaitt A.GhrioRetlstes la Bankruptcy, at the U.S. Court Room in Favette- vtllsare the tune andplaeeaagaed; for the hearf lag oi toe same, wiien man woere au .ereauwa wno . have proved their 'debts, and other persons in in terest, may attend aad -show caosey if oaf they j have, why the prayer of the petltimejc-slioBld not uatea at wumington. rtoru varonna, pa.tae astn of Janiiarv. 18T9. fTBoi.".'!! j.i vil hU'itln dav or januarv. unv. o-j. ''. -. j i aivii !'Hrr: rtifiioj ri wiriJ.iamg Hir Jaa 8S-oawlWl - jgrf? 61 v-.V'Hi.aa (PNkj7iI - : - Ti jar -t rr r . -; OTICS is hereby given that a petition has been filed la the District court Of the United States,' the Cape Fear District North CaToHna. bv AaioarSaoatetaveCHewHaaoiee cooaty, duly declared benkrunt under the , Act, oi .Coaaveaa, at. March, 1867. for the fcscharge and eerUficate there of from all his deb ta and other elaims-provableun-' dersaUaxamlthaatheameolFeb at 10 o'clock, A-MsjKtcn&mmA. Gnthiie. Re- hearlrrg of the same. whet gtatermlMakruptcy.atberu. JB. Court Room, in the Same. When aad whnra all araMtnrm k aaa arnere aUanadH wno nave proveo ueir aeots. ana other Ifde interest-may attend and- K 'I ! P 1 ! t .-MM. V- s M persons in r nunr awaxuiBr inert u m I JanWoawtw c-J fcfns8a-p- vftirlersi,,!;! WHOLE: NO. 3,577 NEW , APVTISEMENTS. lOLE AGENTS FOR " WILMTNOTON AXT saprouadingcountry for, the original, and oaly lumiierde an 7hiskey , maae in tne united states. It is nil Kl ' Vi!:- t ; . r., ire Rye Whiskey, Made in-Augusta oouatyi Virginia. AU other whis keys under that brand, except it be from the house of JENKINS & BTEGAI Richmond, Va is spuri ous. Our retail price for this Whiskey is f ;S7, a .f -ill! , ' i ' ' r Cotn an3 mnnlAfl-. Tn '4ulii.' maj.lri n-b-A 4 lb their inteaest to buyby the barrel. Name quan tity. Henri for samples. .' Read Virginia 8taie As- aayerjn)aeattsf's ,,s, v ?n"OBT or 8atb Asaaxaa AttCHwasT. , No. 1,013 BaoAD S-t.jet. 10th add Uth, ;i I have made a careful chsmical examination of a f&mple of rSammardeaa,. Augusta county. Va.. BTZiu felacted by myself, and represent. li a let of S00. barrel In tFin hanrla nf . U. JenktoABtegM, and find it I entirely free from: iaiwius. : i caw rauy. reeomatend U to those who desire an article of assured purity. . ! i WM. H. TAYLOR. M. D., i ; State Assayer and Chemist UTATIA ounntn. nnla.. h..ri.. l.. -t ... . . Jenkins1 hBtegal, US South Fourteenth St. Rich mond,a. . , n. ,.. Jaa goaw.6t ... Quicktbii Market Court- itaTAS CROWDED TO FrS ' UTMOST' CAPA cityjat Friday, f and everybody preeent..ln- vuuuik wu i uukb ouani, was aaxiouB as weu as curious to heaa the second biU of indictment, read against Ottetbourg's Men's Wear Depot: I Solicitor reaper for k rvv Weft is ft possible that on. the strength of .your last aca'evement yon etui persist in trampling the law . Jefend4nt-0aot nnderstaadlhe fullTV-Withont acknowledring any violation in the last ease, mar ..yimuu jruiu uuuur, UVCTCUHLH lormeriy BOie &t lo w nave oeen reduced to 600: Baits worth aio 00 art now going fast at $7 00; a good Hat, full value ohlrta, per piece, 90 cents, and Linen Col . uavi uw ifGUbB .unci r liai i sni iirawHra ann 14 m nor - T"p right there," exclaimed old Judge Sharp, "aikarp pain ef zheamatism fenced its way up the left Rmb of the limb of the law. "Young mS, go ens way.m. Clerk, free your Jury. - Here 1 have een sufferine for ten veara with Km- fmrrtu yuiB,wa aapnea-a&rea oannei baa been reoom juvmieu wiui Euaranteea results, lust as o he heretofore high price of that article kept me 6. 1 say, and send me up four , and.- if this young man is dn, (addressing the Court; I'll i fmm hnalnMUK 1a tha mmi( nanges oi tne nannei, . I rought before me again, Hk marvelloM reduction On former prices estab lishes him truly a public beBefaeter' - - -. Docket being cleared. Court adjourned, indefl- 1i f iii OJ anlvtf j TiineirireHara, r 1 - AND r it BEHOOV' EVERY ONE TO MAKE nis money go as iar as possible. A little money WILL GO A LONQ WAY in buying CLOTHING from me . I am determined -, j I ;TO CLOSE OUT the balance of my, Winter Stock, 'and will do so j ''.J.V.aTany'.sacrific Jan 26 tjf ' ; V . : THE CLOTHIER. For Sale; rNB LARGE SOLID BLACK WALNUT DESK. 3 large Black Walnut trimmed SHOWCASES, i togant Black Wateut TABLB. - - J .: ; Jan M It .:;;S' ; .i. "MJmQBil Cook's Plow-Improved. THIS WELL KNOWN HAMMERED STHHT. PLOW improved is sold only . by ourselves ; the improvements introduced in its manufacture renaenne It suDenor to all other nattema amtn. fore sold It combines four distinct Plows, making it the most economical Plow in use. Sold only at tne new Jtstabiiahed Hard ware House of j ! i. f 1 v J HENNING A TKEL, ' ' . No. 9 Market street. r, suroTKiBr, ,; 4anS6DWtf ; i tJtJrtjat; Attraction. THE "PARKER" COOK! NOTHING LIKE IT! SELLS RIGHT ALONG! " Another shipment this week to fill orders. ' : r ALSO Wood and Willow Ware, Mats, Tin Ware, Lamps add Lamp Goods. i Highest Test Non-Explosive Oil for 83 cents per gallon. At I JangStf ri PARKER fe TAYLOR'S. I "Watt Plows. TTAVma CONTROL OF THESE GOODS FOR jA8&?0U we can offer KXTRA iNnnrEHItNTfl tn knM M yoa want jthe Lowest Figures on these- Plows;' send your orders to the Old Established Hardware Boaseer i ijui dtm hawbon CO., . aan.86 tf . 19,,8L S3 Market street : Twines, Cordage, &c. T HAVK ON HAND A. SUPPLY -' i ' s A ' j. F THE BEST BRANDS OF QILlJNG AND 8EINX TWINES. "Uw, v ! . : !. HOPS, CORDAGE, Ac. f n.j t: t . rTJi eaiecaeap dv i 4ini. a . pnrir jan 81 anSStf i -5 . No. S5 South Front t Iilallard & Co. S-A . HARNESS 1. HARNESS !f .' ' i; .ST.SOner sat and nnwarda. V-i Bridles, Saddles, Collars, Ac, ail grades. T,uu' ana pncee ta suu tnejomes. . Trunks and Satchels in abundance. Hepamngdone promptly. ; jlan 88 tf i ;No. 8 SOUTH FRONT STREET j .:o- -) V-i , ,r'JMx I'-' - ., ) j A Word of Caution. iTTtOH THE BEST OUALTPY 69 AXRSL tiROI Cut Lightning Saws, Shovels, Spades, Rakes, Pltchforkac., at prices lower than ever, go to i N. JACOBTS Hardware Denot. !..- ih ri No. IS S. Front St.' . Taxb NoTXca. Improved Heating and Zeb Vance uook ctpyes at lactory prices. . oanu 111 tm&ttc piowsi " . . .r... ! .-..... . .. 1 i . . . rSTTTATT FLOWS T ' " ' : TV. f .... d A , WATT, PLOWS f T , lf..,.,, . . WAXT J.LOW8 , And nlantv of them alwava in atnra . -? , . i i i ' r" and for sale at BOTTOM PRICES by jjan2fttr wr - S8and40MurchisoaBkck. t'i- as (si i r NlilP "AT KlNGr'S. ifr.'st a in, oi . .-is. j j Karket Street CHEAPEST and M POPULAR COOK STOVE Wrh6 JrlCat and PricaXisL' f sold on instalments; vu i tivyf ;. v i v-.V'X . . . , , ij- i-t , SOLB AGENTS. , r -'i5V;i S iflir HABRSOM JaUSIJavr jaa S5 U ;. ; , ; .f:C4BTTKKo.,,:!f SI w 1 13 S 60 8 00 8 60 4 Oi. 5 &0 8 Ml 10 00 17 00 84 00 tares aays.... four days,. .. five days,.... -One week,;.: Two weeks,.. Three weeks. One month;.. Two months. Three months. Six months,... One year,....., . ... 40 00 ...... 60 00 ty" Contract Advertisements taken at propoi tlonately towratear::. ' . v'";:" Tea lines solid Nonpareil type make one square! NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. BI, CUOISLY, Auctioneer. - BY CRONLY A MORRIS. . ; English White Iron Stone China At Auction. ON TUESDAY NEXT, SSTH INSTANT. COM mencing at 10 o'clock. A. M., we wilt sell at euf Sales Rooms, an Invoice Just in of ,-; I Plates, Cups aad Saucers, Dishes. Pitchers, Chamber Setts, Tea-Pots, ; Mngs, Bowls, Chambers, Ac.,' Ac. Crates now opening at our Booms, amine. Call and ex Jan 3b it Boatwright & IIcEoy ' "" ... offer ; '. To Their Customers Iresh Supply of all the j Delicacies Kept by any First Class House. , $j compatison we find we are selling Ne. 1 Aitl i .j .... .. . . cles LOWER than any House In the city. e make nq epeclaa leader. To the doubting ones we'atk yoa to come and examine for yourselves. t to Wholesale Buyers at a dUtance we will state, we desire them"to send for Samples Coffee, Flour, 8ugar, Molasses, &c t &c. MEATS and LARD always on hand. ur LIQUOR DEPARTMENT is COMPLETE. We take pleasure in referring to those who have tried our Liquors. ' floatwright & HcKoy, n 8 NORTH KSCO-IT ST. Jan 26 I Hew Crop Cuba. Q HhdsNew Crop CUBA MOLASSES, jan S6 tf For sate bv KRRCHNKR A CALDER RROH geetl Potat OfiR & PlOllT . 100 Bbl8 EAELY BOSB 8BKD POTATOES, For sale by KBROHNEK J jan 96 tf . A CALDER BJtOB, Bacon, Pork audLard. gQ Boxes D. S. SIDES, rQ do Smoked SIDES, Cl Bbls MESS PORK, i v, ; i : ! 100 Tn TierceB W. ! FerssleUy ' ' jan26 tf KERCHNER A CALDER BRO Coffee, Sugar and Corn. 20o Bass !C0FFES' rjt Bbls SUGAR. aU grades, -QQQ Bush CORN, Jan 26 tf KXRCHNER CALDER BROb I Have Got Them. BUGGIES, HARNESS and . . SADDLES of all kinds. - '. ' and at LOW PRICES. REPAIRING done at short notice. JanStf P. H. HA YD EN. ALTAFFER & HILL. Factory and Offlce foot of Walnut St. WILMINGTON, N. C. Sash, Doors, Blinds, l Ac Ornamental Woodwork. All Orders filled nromntlv. and Wnrtmanahln anrl Prices guaranteed to please. . -; ,- Lumber orders sent to our Mr. W .K. HILL. Ab- Deiminug, win receive prompt attennon. ALTAFFER HILL, Wilmington, N.C. janS64f L a I " Oaa - - m a la IU I W m sa B Eastern Htiy northern Bricks. 2Q0 "Bales Choice EASTERN HAY. 10 000 dedrable afa BRICKS, now landing, per schooner Ralph Howes.' For sale by ; ' - B. JP. Hitchell & Son. ! Jnst Beceivede Another supply of that CELEBRATED BRAND of Jack Frost Flour, Awarded a Gold Medal at the Parte Exposition. It i uae iiu cdju. xue vwy aaest maae. j ; . ALSO. '' . QQ BbU FLOUR, ail grades, . OA A Boxes Dry Salted aad - ; . UUV , 8moked 8IDK8, - Rft'BaekBJava.Laguyra - . ., - ..and Rio COFFEE, , i , tftA Bbls Crushed, Granulated, . ! 7 '13 If Jl t C. and C SUGARS, 9 Kft Bbm Porto Rico. CubljrT. O. t QOV , ; r-, aod&H.JtOLA8SKS, i JQ Q Tubs Choice taUPlJLItD. I A, A A New and Second Hand -VyVr,. , , . SPIRIT BARRELS, Xafs Geajrge and Lebanon i SgllTINGS," 4 Manchester and Randolph YARNS, . Crackers, , . Candy, ; i Soap, . Starch, ; , Soda, . fW -ai Dfii ,8na. ;. Matches,i,Cors, iC c. j, Oats,:; . Cilue, Bunga, Nails, ; Hoop Iron, Ae.Ao. . - For aalo low .by . . WILLIAMS Jr. MURCHISON. 1-1 ' ' ' Sanaa tf ana 1 r Buggies ! Hanie33t!i: Saddles, n ,i2:-..fjB SALE At.UTi...";-: ' , GERHARDT & CO.'S, i : ?.aa1sBetitj erite' '.'.:ltsIL "C.;.;; REPAIRING DONE WITH NEATNESS AND 1 ' HORSE-SHOEING A SPECIALTY. . . One Square one day,.4........i.. " " two days,.,. Juset spaaa . f . .at I
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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