: TT till Jl ' J . I ' 'I'M r. I.lUlkLIUIVI: fchi By WM. n DEttAKD. , "- ptw....... puree auwtW. M ; ?g To City Sabearlbers, aettwed I tnj put of the mi Ftfteea Cnti per week. Our City Agents arc n"tiiSSedto collect fa mere than three manUs ( a advance. K -y.-x- -- - : - ' MORNING EDITION. Entered at the Post Office at Wilmington, N. C, as second class matter. . , v OUTJLINK.- A special alliance between EngUnd.Qcr many and Austrlaji reported- Bojd won in the sculling 1 race easily, again. Howdonr -'A' terrific ? storm 'passed over Tennessee. --Kentucky and West Vir ginia, damaging" crops, wanning away bridges, &c ; at. Mayfield, Ky., a family of nine persons were drowned; . Ed ward S. Palmer, President of the Louisi ana Savings Bank, convicted of forgery. - E. B. Marshburns will not be a candi date for the Presidency." -The Stmth ero Railroad has been turned over to the Operating Company. -The Herald Re lief Fund amounts to $191,506 ; an anony mous contributor sends $5.000. -Miners in the Cumberland coal regions have struck. Heavy rains in Western New Yoik have raised the streams, and the ice in the rivers is breaking np. - I is again affirmed that the Baroness Burdett Ooutta will give a half million pounds ster ling to relieve the distress in Ireland. JuJge Avery, of the Supreme Court of North Carolina, granted an injunction at Murganton yesterday, restraining the offl. cere of ibeiWestern Division of the Western North Carolina Railroad Company from transferring or disposiag of the effects of the company. Governor Jarvis will probably call an extra session of the Legw" ture to consider the proposed purchase of tbe Western North Carolina Railroad. Roumanian independence will be recog nized shortly by England, France and Genusny. Tbe Burnley (Eng.) mas- l r and operatives will endeavor to obviate a atriku by a conference Monday. The Austrian Liberal Ministers persist in their intention to resign. Senator Lain-ir has returned, to Washington m im. proved health and will resume his seat in tbe 3;uat to-morrow. N. Y. mar keta : Money 45 per cent; cotton quiet at l3i13Jc. ; Southern flour quiet and steady at $5 858 00; wheat irregular and un settled; corn a shade easier; spirits tur pentine quiet at 4lc; rosin quiet at $1 43 i 50. ; Poiudexter has been much visited in prison since he married Miss Cot tiell. General Walker, head of the Cen ku Bureau, placed Democrats among the Ohio Supervisors, but Hayes phanged them. Walker thiuks tbe Democrats did right in " rejecting Hayes's partisan selections. Hayes's partisan appointments or hu pet visors of the census were re jected by a vote of 3C to 19. This was well done. The Democrats did nobly, and they were helped by some of the more liberal Republicans. They are trying to prove that Rev.- Cowley is a very proper man every way and treated the lambs of his fold as if they were his own. If Ibis is so, then he has been maligned beyond any man of his times. But ir it bo? Senator Howe, a rather small man, wrote a paper for the North Arneri can Herfiew on the third term. Judge Jerry Black will reply in the March number. L. (J. AYashiugton writes from Washington to the Richmond Commonwealth that Black's paper is very- .vigorous, and will create a sensation." ; v Here is the way 2,198 Ohio Demo crats express their preferences for the Presidency : . Thurman 830, Tilden 501, Hendricks 222, Seymour 194, Hancock 61, Bayard 55, Pendleton 25, some scattering. In Indiana, out of 1,555 Democrats, 997 favor Hen dricks, 215 Tilden, 92 Seymour, 38 Bayard, 26 Hancock and 25 Thur- We cannot help being interested in Qen." Porter's, fortunes. He is a vic tim. of personal meanness and party trickery. '? The Richmond Dispatch's special of the 12th says: ; "The reports in this case show lhatOens. rHalleck, Pope and McDowell planned the second battle of Manassas, thinking to win victory that would justify the removal of McCIellan. QTbey show, not to go into the unnecessary details, that Pope,wben he re peatedly ordered Porter to attack, did not know that Longs treet was confronting Por ter with 25,000 men, while Porter had only 9,000, and that Porter's disobedience of or- ders was the very beat thing under the cir cumstances that could be done. After tbe defeat. Pope & Cou evidently determined to makePofter, who was a friend of McCIel lan. a scape-goat, and the records of the court-martial, his fnenda contend, make it clear that he -was the victim of prejudice ana misrepresentation." Tke: tamef er Beeoro. The following will show the state of the therrn6meter,'at the stations mentioned, at iil yesterday evening Washington mean ime, as aacertalned from the dally bulletin issued from the Signal Office in this city: AUanUU;.:V55 AugutU. . CO Charleston. . v63 Chirlotte.;T.'.,.53 Conkana, . . . . . . CO OalyestoB,.r.:;-C3 Havana... .;'.V;84 Indianola, ... 64 Jacksonville ... ..C3 Key West........ 81 Mobile,... ..v.;.. 69 Montgomery . . . .'.67 New Orleans, J i . .62. runta ttassa, . . .77 Savannah. . , . . . . .65 Wilmington,, v.. .63 X a"' - VOL. XXV NO. 124. ' r ? "TO RB OK MOT TO BB. ( - ; The Raleigh Observer thinks the Legislature will be called, because, as it alleged if Mr. Shober had - been present there would have-been a tie vote."- Why was : not Mr. Shober then present? It was his business to attend, and beoiuse he did not his J vote mastube considered jas& as If he had been present? But, we take the ground squarely, that. if tho'votohad been six to-eir, that' the Legislature ought not to be called, and for six good and sufficient reasons to us: First, there is no necessity for an extra session. Second, the Best proposition, if a goad one, will keep until the regular session of the Legislature. T v? Third, it will cost the tax-payers at least 120,000 and that, too, with no just and fair grounds for doing so. Fourth, it will injure the Demo cratic party seriously, as the result will show. Fifth, there ought to be an over whelming majority to determine as grave a matter in the affirmative and authorize the incurring of such extra ordinary expense. Sixth, a majority of the Boad of Directors who were present decided against calling it. The Governor, it is said,, is deter mined not to abandon tho scheme, so he will call his Council of State to gether, and if they favor it he will assemble tbe Legislature. The Ob server says: "It is now asserted by many people as their belief that the Governor will put the proposition before bis advisors, the Council of mate. This body is composed of the Secretary of State, Treasurer, Attorney General, Auditor, and Superintendent of Public Instruction. By the law these are constituted the advisors of the Governor, before whom shall be laid all matters of public moment on whioh advice is needed. Tbe Governor cannot convene the Legisla ture unless by the advice and consent of the Council of State." The Observer mentioned that the Board of Internal Improvement was a tie also. That veteran railroad man, (Jul. William , Jounston, or Charlotte, opposed the calling of the Legislature. Let us wait until the regular, time for the assembling of the Legislature. Then, if it can be shown that Mr. Best's propositiop isa more liberal one than will Tie offered by our own people, and that the railroad will be managed in the interests of North Carolina, and not in the interests of foreign corporations, it will be the duty of tbe Legislature to give it their careful consideration. This is a bad year for extra ses sions. TJE3IJEJ CITY. NKff AOVKBTISKIHBNTt. Furniture. Munsoh Neckware, &c. Kaspbowicz Inez cigars. P. H. Raydkx K. K. K. Habrisoh & Ajxen Hats. Altawer & Pbicr Notice. L. Yoixkbs Bird seed, &c. .John Dteb & Hoy Married. C-W. Tates Just received. Gerharpt & Co You want. Ottkrboubg The "Leader." Adrian & Vollkks Sundries. J. Dawson & Co. Swedes iron. Stevenson & Co. Don't forget. Cbonlv &Morkib Buggies, &c Boatwbight & McKov TbaBks. Bridgers & Co. Unique goods. F. M. King & Co. Blue ribbon. Geo. R French Son Full stock. Chess, Cablet & Co. Lamps, &c. D.A. Smith & Co. An innovation. Giles & Mtjrchison Coopers' tools. Masonic Meeting Concord Chapter. Mc Doug all & Williamson Notice ; Pabkeb & Tatlob AlwayB in stock. Chess, Cablet & Co. To oil dealers. Caution Notice Crew J. H. Epping. Chess, Cablet & Co. -Kinslow kerosene P. Cummtng & Co. Meal, bay, oata,&c. Mallard & Bowden Saddles, bridles. Williams & Mcbchison Molasses, &c. Ckonlt & MoKRia Bananas at auction.' IL W. McLaubin Employment wanted Kerchnbb & Caldeb Bros. Bacon, molasses, flour, sugar. anrdtrTriah- - The case of Maria Hall, young colored woman, charged with the murder of a French; sailorby the name of Wm. Marey, in this city, on the night of the 24th of De cember last, ia set for trial before the Criminal Court to-morrow. M. Bellamy, Esq., and Capt. W. S. Norment appear tor the defence. - - . V mailable flatter. The following is the unmailable matter remaining In the city post office at this date: Abram Hicks, Goldsboro, N. C; B. & Bordeaux, Long Cteek, N. C; Grover & Baker, Machine Co.fc Baltimore, Md. ; Bi Brown, Rocky Point, N. C. ; Wm. Dun stand, Brunswick Co. s - Schooner Ada JUCsj;fr6i Red Beach for this port,- with a cargo-of plaster put into ; Pembrci6, :KaIne Inst; in distress,::4 A, 'survey has been or dered. - - -':' ' WILMmGTON,;N.;C;, STJNDAT. FEBRUARY, 15; ;1880. rl Xta First Sunday.'in Xent. ' - - Days length 10 hours, 54 min utes. " -- The storm signal was still flying yesterday. V s , The guard house was empty yes terday morning.- . v ' . . Kq cases for the Mayor's Court yesterday morning.- . . H f "A deaf and damb witness was before the grand jury jesterday. The Board of Alderm -mi are to have a meeting Monday nigbt. Generally - when the Criminal Court ia in session the magistrates have but Utile to do. ; " " .The Register of Deeds issued only two marriage licenses during the past week, both of which were for colored cou ples. r. W W. Harriss wijil, "we un derstand, resume the practice of medicine in the course of a few weeks, on the homeopathic system. The annual congregational meet ing of St. Paul's. Evangelical Lutheran church will be held- in tbe church this afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Yesterday there were in porj, uncleared, 10 barques, 10 brigs and 10 schooners, a coincidence in numbers which ia not likely to occur often. The Grand Jury report the county poor house and jail to be in a good condition. The. bedding in the former is pronounced somewhat deficient. 'Mr. J. L Macks was among tho counsel assigned to defend Samuel Stacey, charged with burglary, his name being in advertently left out of the list in our last. A mite party, for the benefit of St. Paul's (Episcopal) Church, will be given at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Mitchell to-morrow evening at 8 o'clock. Jane Outlaw was sentenced to the county jail for six months, and not to the House of Correction, as stated in the proceedings of the Criminal Court, in our last. The Grand Jury of the Criminal Court adjcirned yesterday afternoon for the term, after a week's laborious session. During this time 37 true and 16 not true bills were returned, and about one hundred and fifty witnesses were examined. . Tue temporary, bridge over the Heberrin river, on the Petersburg & Wel- don Railroad, to replace the one recently destroyed by fire, we understand will be cou: Jeted in time for the train due here to-morrow morning to pass through withou detention. Persons who are willing to con tribute to the erecting of a monument to the late Rev. Thomas G. Lowe, of Halifax, N. C, can do so by remitting to Mr. George Simmons, Halifax, N. C, or by leaving the sums with T. B. Kingsbury, Stab office. Contributions, however small, will be gladly received. Criminal Conn. The following cases have been disposed of since the close of our last report: State vs. Dock Deberry, charged with larceny. Defendant found guilty. Bute vs. Emma Johnson, charged with larceny. Defendant' found guilty. State vs. Joseph Pajay o&m Joseph Kent, charged with larceny. Defendant found guilty. State vs. Link Pickett, charged with lar ceny. Defendant found guilty and sen tenced to confinement for five years in the State Penitentiary. Bute vs. Link Pickett, charged with lar ceny. Defendant found guilty and judg ment suspended. - - I State vs. Johfi Merrill, charge d with lar ceny. Case on trial. Library Association Lectures. The Wilmington Library Association, un der whose auspices so much has been done to develop and foster a taste for literary culture in our midst, promises us two more of their ' rare and enjoyable intellectual treats in the course of the next three or four weeks, the Rev.! Dr. Prltchard, Presi dent of Wake Forest College, and Rev. Dr. Wilson, of the First Presbyterian Church, of this city.baving signified their acceptance of Invitations from the Committee of the Ansnniation to lecture here tome time during the period mentioned . A Protest. We learn , that petition, which has al ready been numerously aigued, pr otesting against the proposed establishment of an Infirmary in what is known as ' the Ameri can Hotel building, near the Wilmington & Weldon depot, will be presented at the meeting of the Board of Aldermen Mon day night. It is understood, we presume, that there is no objection to the Infirmary. The proposed location is the objectionable feature. Mortuary. ? There were four intermenu in Oakdate Cemetery tlurEng Utft paat week closing je. terday.of which one was an adolt and three childras.: k v 1 ' BelleTne Cemetery reports one Interment an infant-rfor the ' week. ' In; Pine Porest : (colored) Cemetery theret wer three intennenta for the week; allchiL u. .. .,.u, r- - , .- 1 mmm Uluuwiuui wi uw , , BaU'aBaby Syrup," a good medicine. It contains no t'aing inJorloa:s .-'; f ; ToDar'( ladicauiona. , For the South Atlantic . States, cooler north to west winds, rising barometer and partly cloudy weather. A Ltvelr Valentine In tbe large collection of fanciful and daintily-decorated missives and packages, adorned with skewkered hearts and wreaths and flowers, received at the postofflce yes terday, was a mysterious looking box with a small hole in the top, addressed to a city resident. Upon examination the box was found to contain ah old bewhiskered rat,. with "a small but interesting family" of rodents. A consultation of the representa tives of the Postofflce Department was at once held, and while it was considered by some that the latter might be transmissible under the head of "scions, shoots or graft ings," it was the unanimous opinion of tbe Pt O. D. that the old rat was decidedly out of place, was not "maleable," and should be sent to the Dead Letter office. This decision was no sooner arrived at and announced however, than tbe old rat, which evidently "smelt a mice," sprang from the box and made its escape, leaving the responsibility of its. helpless family in the bands of the P. O. D., in which interesting quandary tbe matter remained at a late hour last night- UIVUB'aND OTA M INK. Schooner Roger Drury, Baker, for ihis poit, sailed from Charleston on the 10th instant. Schooner A. & B. Hooper, Hooper, for this port, cleared at Philadelphia on the 12th inst. Schooner Commander, Chase, from Weymoutb, Massachusetts, for this port was at Newport on the 10th inst. Schooner Ellen Robertson, at New York, from Neuvitaa, reports that on the 12th instant, she saw a barque water logged and abandoned, 35 miles north northwest of Halteras, dangerous to passing vessels. Was unable to make , out the name. Capt Garrason, of the steamer D. Mur chiton, reports about six feet of water on tbe shoals when be left Fayetteville Fri day morning. The river was falling pretty rapidly. The storm of wind and rain Fri day Dight'waa very sevete on the river, and the Murehison had to stop until the worst was over. t3TSce fourth page, for other local news. Quarterly meettnsa Fob thx WuJtrnoTox Distbict of ths Mkthod mi B.,Chubcb, South Tibs Bound, 1880. Wilmington, at Front 8treet, Feb'y 14, 15; Topsail, at Prospect, Feb'y 21, 22; New River Mission, FebW 25; Onslow, at Bwansboro, Feb'y 28, 29; Duplin, at Magnolia. March 8, J; Clinton, at Andrews' Chapel, March 18, 14. US. Bubkhzad, Presiding Elder. DIED, N UNN . Satarday morning, February 14th, 1880, of whooping coagh, PJSAJU, infant daughter of J . V. andO. b. Nunn, ged two months an twenty days. Funeral service at the house of parents, on Walnut, between Fourth and Fifth streets, at X o'clock, this (Sunday) afternoon. Klnston Journal please copy. ' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. &T. JOHN'S BALL, Wilmington, N. C, 15th Feb., 1830. rPHB TjRttrrr.AR MKRTINO OF CONCOKD JL riiAPTKiL No. 1. . A. M..will be held To morrow (Mouday) Evening, at IX o'clock.1 By oraeroi lae w. ai. feb 15-lt JAMES C. MTJOT)8, Sec'y. Employment flTAUTKD, PKRMANENT OR TKMPOKAH z as Bookkeeper, Accountant or Clerk. Best refe- reuces given. H. W. McLAURIN, P. O. Box 403, City. feb 15 It Married Men. bachelors, large men and amall, youths and boys, both short and tall, can get . nr at-u.Vi rrinliaa TTnrlArwear. Shirts. Collars and Bows; also, cutting and repairing promptly done, by leaving their orders wltn feb!5tf JOHN DYER SON. Notice- f-pHB CHARTERERS OF THE GERMAN BRIG J. H. BPPING will please take notice that the said Brie will be ready to receive cargo Tuesday morning, the 17th of February. . .ofr feb 15 St H. BUELOW, Master, Always in Stock ! "I COKING STOVES, KEROSENE- STOVES, VJ Til House and Ccpper Wire, Door Bells and fixtures, rWM spoons ana iroru, ditu vagen, "li";"", Sheet Lead and Lead Pipe, turns and Pistols. -cheap as the cheapest, at vfywa feb 15 tt PARKER TAYLOR'S. Best Bolted Meal In the City ! GRINDING DAILY. a AAA PmliDla P W 'and Iflral Com. s'oOO Bushels Black Mixed Seed and Vecd Oats, 1 OO Barrels Fresh Pearl Hominy, and every thing else kept In a Grain Store. PRESTON.CUMMINGACO.. feb 15 tf Mlllew and Grain Dealers. Tlie "Leader." UNLAUNDRIED DRESS SHIRT. FORMERLY sold all over the U. 8. atone., dollar but now (having entered into a spwisl-contract with the Manaiactorera). we are enabled to seU tiem at t cents. TMi Mmuflsnpieie wa in fect in it and material A trial of one Shirt if so licited. New and Original Styles of Spring Clotfc' tag by every Steamer. Handsomest 1 of White Tsgay-swis Blue Eibbon rvH THE SAM COOK STOVE, Lucky bit. Out sells any Cook Stove Jn the State. Bought long way ahead-old prices. Bend co -feblStf ' - . State Agents. 8wdes;Iron, jrvWSTKEjS TIBS VlRON. .CAST STEEL, J& Nail Bods, Horse and Mule Shoes, Axes, w V nTclars. Hames, Back Bands, Plow Lines,. I .,Jl wIt, ov Grind- Stones. 11 H XHfJ cau 09 DOU(U raywura K f ebwtf lrSl BUU amv if a Ware, vamp ana iamp uoou, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, WJdLSr! Kinslow Kerosene is better than other Lamp Oils . - awwuo iua aimwuv fanvAbj as ugubvai Aa9UVr9 the capillary attraction is greatly isereased,: thus producing a larger and more brilliant flame from the Yf ' AoAanaa (Ka anAtAA pmw1 la 1tsvK-Ak Vamma same amount or oil i . ,j Snd ' Because the saraffine is entirely removed. ParafOne greatly impairs the capillary attraction by gumming the wick and In cold .weather congealing, this is one of the causes for the yellow, sluggish and smoky flame so much complained of - in common coal oU. KINSLOW KEROSENE burns with a white, full flame, which is conceded by all to be the nest Known ugnt. 3rd. There is little or no odor to KINSLOW- KEROSENE; this feature alone makes it worth double the value of common oil . 4th. The caret y aualitv of this oU is not doubted. There is no lamo burner made which generates suffi cient neat in tae lamp 10 create an explosive vapor from it, and it can be used in any lamp with perfect sarety. 5th. Because 1.000 asreats now selline this oil -are steadily increasing their orders, owing to the" appreciation ana intelligence or consumers, xllub LOW KEROSENE is not put upon the market in competition with ordinary brands said to be aa good, such as "Hiad-Llght," "Sun-Zight," Brilliant." tie. - Such brands being common property have been . very much run down 'and adulterated and are no longer , reliable. We only ropoee to introduce this oil on Its true merits and eep it always the same in quality. For sale by CHESS, CARLEY tt CO. WUmington Agent GEO. A. PECK, feb 15 It Notice to Oil Dealers ! QUR TANK LINE BEING NOW IN OPERA TION, we are BARRELLING Kerosene Oil IN WILMINGTON. The barrels are fresh glued and painted so that dealeis can . receive perpect packages, this saving the leakage incident to ship ments from a distance. We chall also give the closest attention to guages, hich will likewise prove a very decided advaatsga to the trade. Bulk Oil delivered in any portion of the city TO THE TRADE ONLY . Quality guaranteed in every case. feb 15 It CHESS. CARLEY 4 CO. Lamps and Chandeliers At Manufacturers' Prices. - JU8T RECEIVED, ANOTHER SUPPLY OF those . handsome STUDY LAMPS, NICKEL PLATED; also Library Lamps and Chandeliers. The "DUCHESS" NIGHT LAMP is a perfect JeweL No smoke, no odor, burns all night, con suming the mull est quantity of oil, but giving a splendid bed-room light. Every family should have one. feb 15 It CHESS, CARLEY A CO. Don't Forget rjpHAT WE KEEP CONSTANTLY OF HAND A well selected Btock of the CHOICEST GROCERIES, and that you ca 1 always get them at BOTTOM PRICES, We will not be undersold. AH we ask is for you to come, seethe quality of eur Goods, and get our prices. J. C. STEVENSON & CO. . Brooklyn, Just over tbe Bridge. feb 15 tf An Innovation v . . wm 1 . A t n.wllna We are prepared to show a large and varied stock of alUkinds of FUKNtTUUS of our OWN MANU- FACTCKB, and invite the public to call ana exam- Ine JtJSLiiAJLaUOOUSatiAlr riUUJkO. feblStf D. A. SMITH A CO. I 3ST IB Z. Fresh lot just received. BEST 5-CENT CIGAR in the city, Sold only at KASPROWIC'S fob 15 tf Garden City Cigar Emporium. We Are SELLING THE BEST HARNESS, SADDLES. BRIDLES. COLLARS. &C. for the least money. If you don't think so try us once. - BP-Manufacturing and Repairing Harness and Trunks a specialty. &BOWD1SN, feb 15 tf iNo. 8 80. Front St. Bird Seed, GARDEN 8BED,PLANTINGOTATOES,LIM V. UlUKCt suio. oiwimm yuww wuwu a -ww German Pickles, Saur Kraut, H. D. C. B. Herrings, UAmtftind Domeatic Botoena. Garlic and Garlic Saosaaw. Llver,and-Blood-Pudding, a fall line of First class Family Groceries, Ac., at lowest cash pnee. WianaseeroryouiuiyoLLBBs f eb 15 tf S6 and 28 South Front street. Black Walnut FURNITURE TBW ARRIVALS TO BE ' SOLD LOW FOR CA8H. BEHHBND8 & niCNROE 8. E. Corner Market and 3d Bts. feb 15 tf Wilmington, N. C Coopers' & Turpentine Tools. TK HAVE ON HAND AND FOR SALE LOW Barton's Coopers Tools, ' Watson's, Bradley's and Simmons' Hackers and Pullers. r GILES ' MURCHTSON, feb 15 tf 38 and 40 Murcniaon Block; Painting. HOUSE. SHOP OR SIGN PAINTING; GLA ZING, or KALSOMINING, done la best style andpromptly, at $f , AtBlweD'sUpbolBterySbop;. Nortbwest Comer Second ' Jan 18 oaw3m ni and Princess streets. . Just Keceived," LARGE STOCK OF BLANK BOOKS, EVERT A size and ftyle, adapted to every branch of business. Also a splendid line" of Office and School' Btatldd "febV tt - ; - TATESt Book Store.: - WHOLE NO. 3,902 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. P. L. Bridgers & Oo. FAMILY GRQCESIES. 20. 22,24. 26 & 28 Front Street," ; QFFER F6R SALE THE FOLLOWING LARGE and EXTRAORDINARY ASSORTMENT of Goods is their line, viz : r f"': EGGS for example, MEAL for Millers, BACON for Cooks, TEA- for Teachers, FEATHERS for Swans, GOPHERS for Goers. RARE BITS for Meares, COFFEE for Coffins, CLOTHES-PINS for Lyons, "HOW-PEAS for Gardners, LEMONS for Walkers, GIN for Cottons,- STRING PEAS for Bridgers, MUTTON for Lamb, LONG-NECKED BOTTLES for Cranes, CELERY for Garretts,MEAT CHOPPERS ifor CuUars, ROCKETS for gtonee. CORN for Trldgens, PEPPER for Baggs. BBA FOAMfor Bakers, CANDLES for HardwtekesjCI GARS for Ashes,' GILT EDGE for Brinks, TUR KS YS for Barr, WHISKEY for Locks, ,:8TUART" for Cooks, NUTS (from-a graze) and a few left of tbe same sort,FUK-THER-MOORES. We have also CORKS and brooms for th Triah CAYENNE for the French; MACARONI for the Scotch-Irish; CRACKERS for Pick-Nickers; and GOOD LARD for the Scotch; and in great variety, BEEF for "Hum"; , - . RADISHES for poor people, PORK for the rich; SWEETS for Bitters; RFTTRRS fnr Hwurfi- MINTS for Julips; ruxaror Tulips; BEETS tor Deadheads; BRAINS, a email lot, f er Mules ; ' . M . BLACKING for Monarchists; RARE-DISHES for Radicals;, uAuca 1 or democrats; TUMBLERS for Republicans; Paints for Greenbacks: Pears fnr nohtm-a. Poara for the single; Jars for the married; Can-o'-Peaa for the Morning "Stab"; Sweets-la Tins for maid ens; "B"Ware lor wlaows; Molasses for widowers; Gherkins for runaways; Herrings for many years; Dates for historians; bnuff far old women; Buckets for dears; Champagne for true pains; Remedies for faults do. ; Mustaid for Militiamen; Brushes for ca valry; Mils: for Infantry; Comforts for the artillery; Bread for loafers; Tuba for Whales; Starch for the timid; Prunes for extravagance; Squeezers for love; -Capons for laggards ; Lager for the fat; Beer for the slow: Roman Candles for masses; Sulphur for quick matches; Eau-de-Vie for the dead; Boxes for pugi lists; Pickles for locksmiths; Show-Cases for law. yen; Port for sailors ;Goda for milliners; Cocktails for the literary; Dance for the modest; Wines for the sour; Soap for the broken hearted; Cocoa Nuts : Keva tea: Venison for the Childless: Mince Meat fnr t.h pious; Strips for the wicked; Ales for the sick; Ice for the blind; Lettuce for weak eyes; Red Bye for our customers; Eau de Vie for the jealous: Old Ryes for tiie young; Crockeries for old maids ; Groceries for detectives; Potteries for the kitchen; Hominy w uw uuuBc, vnuaaemes lor tne nungry; ferrum' eries for them who smoke; Counters, for clerks; Shoulders for the weak; Dusters for house maids; Saucers for the modest; Bitter Leaves for (sweet hearts: . Lucif era for Matches :!Icera fnr Knmmor- Ciders for tbe gay; Gingers for the sober: Peooer for chickens; Leaf Butter for lovers; Lobster for Congress; Water for critics; and liquor for scolds. P. L, Bridgers & Co. 20, 22, 24, 26 & 28 Front St Wilmington, N. C- feblSD&Wtf New Crop Cuba. QAD Hhds and Tierces New Crop OUO - CUBA MOLASSES, Now landing ex Brig Flora. JETor sale low by WILLIAMS & MURCBISON. Potatoes, .Flour, Sugar; 3QQ Bbls EARLY ROSE POTATOES, 1 AAA Bbls FLOUR, Super to 1UUU Extra Family, 07C Bbls SUGAR, Granulated, Alu Standard A, Extra C and C, IOC Bags COFFEE, AiO Rio, Laguyra and Java, 350 80X66 Sm0Ked 83(1 D' s- SIDES, . 150 Tub8 Cboice IARD. QQ Boxes LYE and POTASH, 225 60X68 Laandry Toilet SOAP, jgQ Boxes STARCH, 250 Whole Half 60x68 CANDLES Candy, Paper, Fnuff, Tobacco, Nails, Buckets, Hoop Iron, &C. Kf.fi Bales Choice Timothy OUU . and Eastern HAY, 3200 8aCkS Mar8liall'B FIne SALT, 4500 8aCkB LIVKBPO1' SALT O K A A SacksPeruvian Cotton GUANO 4 WW For sale low by WILLIAMS MURCHISON. . Wholesale Gro. A Com. Herts. feb 15 tf Full Stock. Buyers of BOOTS and SHOES will find the .Largest Stock and most varied assortment In the State at NO. 39 NORTH FRONT ST and prices as LOW as any where in the coun try, norm or isast. GEO. R. FRENCH A SONS, 89 N. Front Street. feb 15 tf Neckwear J UST OPENED. Advance Guard of SPRING CLOTHING Next Week. MUNSON, Clothier and Merchant Tailor. feb 15.lt HATS! LL THE NEW SHAPES 1 HARRISON. A ALLEN, - Hatters. fob 15 tf Kash Kustomers Kali. AT P. H. HAYDEN'S, Carriage, Buggy, Dray and Cart, Harness-and Saddle Establishment, where von can eet Carriages Buggies, Harness,- baddies. Bridles, Horse Blankets, saddle ctotna, ana every thing in his line, at Rock Bottom Prices. Repair ing done at short notice on Feb 15 tf Third, bet. Market and Princess st Notice. M1 R. GEORGE M. SUMMERRILL UAVUtU been admitted a member ef our firm on the 1st in stant, the name and style will hereafter be Air TAFFER, PRICE- CO. Respectfully, dec 7 tf - ALTAFFER PRICE. You Want 1 TIB8K THINGS -YOU SAY MADE 8K1L- IrrJZ -rrt. Drava.' Harness. AcL See now If we cant please yotuand keep your money home. - - . x - 7ebl5tf- 'J.. I J3ERHABDT & CO ; UaTCS OPADWRl'hlNll.. . ' -. Ouo Square cue day4....,, , ..VflP ; twodays...;.,.i..i 1 71, threedayB... S 60 four days,.... 8 Ott five days,.,.. . 8M " one weeje... ..4 w Two weeks,. , 1,.,',-.., 6 (0 --. Three weeks,.. ..'. ... 8 6 n month , . , ' j -.1 n Oft -v- Two months,....;,. 1, .17 60 ' I" Three months,... 84 00 81xmonths,. j...-0 0t , . One year,,,., V.'V-- -'-600 ': "Contract Advertisements taken at proj , Uonately low rates.-"" -v- -. ,: Tea Ilues'selld Nonpareil type.mak oxr jnatr- NEW ApVTCRTISEAf H,NTfVl" Bananas atGLuctioh; npHB LAST OF THE CARGO OF BANANAS T ExfCarleton, at 'Auction on board schooner MON- ' r - DAY, 16th inst , t 11 o'clock, A. M. J " u 1 . . ' ' CRUMLT MORRIS;- f fee 15 It r. ii4 Auctioneers.'. " " ' Car loaiBuifles, Plaetcas, to' ON 83TH NOVEMBER LAST, WE GAVE LOUIS i. COOK, f Cincinnati, Ohio, an order for a ear load of Vehicles, to be made up to suit our market We-U" j ara aavuea uuw uw ear lext mere en last oaiuruay; .: -7th Inst. - Since that order was Riven all material ' aas aavancea aj to j per cent.- as per scneduie on -file in our office. We DroDoee to sell them.a'idif 1 " - you want to examine a fine Vehicle, and we invite s. ; , ciose inspection, please call at ear bale's ttooma , on Wednesday neqt, 18th tost. There are . v'1 , o -iop ouggies, 3 Top sidebar Bnaraies. 4 Open Bnegies, . ' 1 Two spring Phaeton, leather too fenders and lamps, -'- - ' v 1 Three spring Phaeton, leather top fenders and ;. ' - lamps, - . , r. ; . - - - . ' ivj l'l-wo seated Buggy,, . -P7fJ" 1 Four seated Rockaway, ' 1 Four seated Rockaway, extra finish and light, 'v ?. ' 1 Four seated Jenny Lind Phaeton, very hand" ' " some, . . . - ' l Amesfiury Cane Carriage, bands sndlamps, - . . 1 Platform Snrinff Wairon. . V, CRONLY A MORRIS . . feb 15 It Auctioneers. Boatwright & ItlcKoy. TO THE PEOPLE OF . " Sampson, Duplin, Now Hanover and Bladen Counties. ' yB ARB INDEED MUCH OBLIGED TO YOU for your geuerous support for the past week. We ' are sure you will be pleased with the Goods you have purchased from usr If so, come and see us again. It will always be a pleasure to serve you. TO THE PUBUC GENERALLY we make no r ' - uuuca ui luc iBuh tuai we are auxiuua I or irauev anq we are-determined to have It if SELLING GOOD GOODS at a very moderate profit, POLITENESS TO ALL, and PROMPT SHIPMENTS will aceom-" plifh our end. a Our Daily Receipts are large Stock always f ull- Wlth FRESH GOODS. Don't take our word for it. Call aud examine for yourselves. . , ., Boatwright & HcKoy, 5 and T NORTH FDOlfT OT.. febl5D&Wtf . Bacon, Molasses. Flour. 100 60X68 D s" SIDB8 fc ' 2g do Bmoked do 100 HbdB and BblB Kew Crop COrtA"v 100 BW" ld CrP do 5Q Bbls N. O. MOLASSES, 1200 BDl8PLOUK eU grades, Bbls Refined SUGAR. 5000 LiysnpooL BALT - - QQ Bbls E. B. POTATOES. Bbls PEERLESS' do ' 2g Tons HOOP IRON, JjQO Kegs NAILS.' - - ' Bags COFFEE, 'Bbls Carolina RICE, ' '-f JQQ Bbls PEARL HOMINY,, . QQ . Boxes CANDLES, ? QQ Boxes SOAP, . Matches, Lye. Potath, Ac. For sale by . feb 15 tf KEROHNER A CALDBK BROr . Sundries. 500 Bbl PLAIiTING POTATOES, r Bbls APPLES, 2Q Bbls TURNIPS, 2g Bbls HOMINY, -, J2QQ Bbl FLOUR; - "UjQ Bbls SUGAR, 50 Bbl EICK, -' s" 1 100 Bbl 81111 Hbdi mol8se8 Bbls and Kits MACKEREL 2QQ Boxes MEAT,. r , ijpy Boxes CHEESE, -i A A Boxes and Kegs 8ODA, 1UU lWTBoxes starch; - OA A Boxes SOAP. ' UUU - 100 Boxes MATCHES, 100 "BoxesTEA;;! 4. ZOU SaTubs BUTTER, ; Tnbs and Tierces of LARD, 'Hill 5HMK-fttr-NAlT.9-" 1 rr A tsaies u&x. ana Weakly Arrivals of CABBAGE, For sale by . 1 ADRIAN A VOLLER8, v--- 8. E. corner Front and Dock 8U.- - feblStf Ship Notice, , ' An persons are . hereby cautioned against narooruig or trusung any 01 the crew of the Norwegian Barque p STJJo '. a no debts of their con- tracting will be paid by Master or Cob; signee. -- ' ' ., febl3 8t R, E. HEIDE, Consignee; Wanted a nnMPiPfKNT BOOKKKKPER. whole also a A. good Salesman, in General Merchandise Bual- t a mn nr amall fimlW. thnmiirhh arclima.- ness. A man of small family, thoroughly acclima- ted to a malarial district, preferred. Liberal salary paid. Vo t inform l , PortHarrelscn,8. 0.,Feb.9th. - .febl3 8t - lust Beceiyed, TVTEW LOT OF HAMBURG EDGINGS - "f 4 : 1 " i- -4.- ' iJSfD INSKRTION9. TOR f-NS,-;:-'. r . : ;.L --;t". . AND SCARF LUCES. 1 Now Is the time to; buy." " r . J ' j f eb'8 tf " ' " ''" L" '" ' '?'?:4& Market Btreet ' YeSi'Tio' Possible. "CINERGY PERSEVERANCE GOOD 'WORlf:, XU and low prices make success possible and sure. , We are ttowprepared to make and repair Buggies, Carrlagea. Wagons, Drays and. Carts la first claaa ; . styleTand at abort notice.. All work entrusted to us will receive our personal attratioa. : , - y Before sending your work eleewhere get etti mates, and we guarantee a saving of from &5 to 50 f v dot cent, by patronizing the New Manufactory . ef v. , I; V- , MoDOTJGALL A WILLIAM b ON, - - .feb 15 tf Chestnut, Detweenrvaier .ana trrcnt, ; 1 -i- 4 I? ,1 7 - .s