THE IIOBIULIG STAE. By WM. II. BGtifVA R. . 1 ....... ." ' j ; " PUBLISHED DAILY . HClPt HONI)'aY. - U- BATES or SOUCUPTWI XX ADV&KOa ;. une year, (by mail) postage paid,".. f. $7 tlx month, .....-yr 4 00 rnrae months. " ..'.U-w 35 . . . W M 1 00 To City Bubeeribera, delivered In any part'ef Ue ri;y. Fifteen Cents per week. - Oar City Agent are not authorised to collect fw mere than three month n advance. - --- , MORNING EDITION. Entered at the Post Office at Wilmlngtoa. N. C, aa second-class matter. OUTLINES. . All of the piano manufactories la .New York bare determined, to suspend- on the 15th of March unless the men employed by Steinway go to work. -A brutal prize fight occurred in Philadelphia, and one man -had his skull fractured. - - A revolution occurred in Medallan, South America, and fifteen persons -were killed in the streets;' a new government baa; been installed. -7 The Chilian : blockade of Arica a declared ineffective. Kalloch adTiscs the work- iagmen in San Francisco to moderation; 00 more meetings are to be held; the action of the Board of Supervisors approving the China Town action has been rescinded; L. J. G An 000, a Sand Lot orator, was arrested and balled; Mayor Kalloch states that be djes not believe there is any' trnth in the report of a purpose to fire that city in seve ml places. Swan and'Harriman were before the Maine investigating committee; 3an-says be has the $3,000 yet be received. The Union Pacific Railroad has seized the telegraph line between Cheyenne and Denver. Kearney used ' threatening language to Mr. Adams, a member of the California Legislature, because be moved to exclude all but privileged persons from the floor of the Assembly; a motion was made to exclude Kearney altogether from Ihe House; a committee reported that Kear ney was guilty of attempting to intimidate a member. Six officers and fifteen men of tbe U. S. steamer Marion have been down with yellow fever at Montevedio; two deaths occurred on the voyage from Rio. A Methodist preacher named Richard- on eloped with bis wife's sister from Long Island, 1'ut was arrested at New York on tbe steamer Bio Grande, about to sail for Galveston. Tbe Postmaster General tins suspended the order discontinuing tbe star postal service; EL F. Bennett was arrested at Norfolk, Va., yesterday charged with bigamy. Rowland E. Trow bbndge b&a been confirmed' as Commissioner of In dian Affairs. The recall of Prince Hobenlohe as German Ambassador to Paris disturbs pacific Teelings in Europe, The Macon & Brunswick Railroad was yesterday; The Academy of Fine Arts, in the city of Mexico, will pre sent Gen. Giant with medal. In ex planation of the opportunity afforded the NihlUatsin tbeir attempt upon tbe life of the Emperor of Russia in the Winter Palace, it is staled that 00 fewer than 5,000 persons have been living there and nobody has ever koown the precise duties of one-half of them; that it has been a refuge for number less vagabonds, and that under an old Rus sian law the right of sanctuary is given to criminals taking refuge in palaces. New York markets : Money 5C per cent; cotton dull at 13 1-1613 3-1 6c; Southern fiour dull and heavy at $5 858 00; wheat ifc lower, closing rather moie steady; corn closed doll and heavy, ungraded 57 80c; spirits turpentine quiet at 4747ic; rin $ 1 47T. . The President has approved of the bill autnonziDg the sending of supplies to Ireland. J)o not fail to read and enjoy our selection For the Sunday department. There is richness in it. 4 - Many of the most discreet Demo cratic papers fail to see yet the wis doro of that extra session. Senator Pendleton made an elegant address on the late. Senator Houston, of Alabama. It was not fulsome, bat in exceptional taste. The ultra Stalwarts are trying to force Hayes to send in again the re jected census supervisors. The Sen ate will hardly be pliable if the de Jacto attempts,.; that", game. This is jiot a good year for bulldozing. 5lr. J..R. Keeper-will transport to England a lot of fine race horses, among them "Spendthrift," "Lord Murphy"" "Bookmaker," - "Bran Dance," &c They have just arrived from Lexington, Kj.t at New York, are in fine condition, it is said, and will sail on the 4tb -prox. Minister James Russell Lowell and W. D. Ho wells, editor of the Atlantic Monthly, two f amoas men among the Boston literati, part their hair in the middle. John Milton, a first-class poet, did the same. This proves clearly that a man may indulge that eccentricity of the head adornment without being necessarily an idiot, as some suppose. Lots of money come out of the .people twice as much' as would be .necessary -it there were a strictly eco nomical government and all useless 'leaks were slopped. Read this, froiri -.a Washington special to the Kich mond Difppjtcfc nq- ' t r "The esifmate is tbat'tbe total receTnU of February ' will , be Jtoib internal revenue xa.uw.uxj ana Jrqra customs 115,000,000, and that at tbe end of the .fiscal year (lane 30tb) tbe receipts will exceed ; the expendi tures of the Goveroment: between $25,000. 000 aad tSaOW.OOO.-; Those outside of tbe Government. 1 tMnkTthe surplus ". will be .greater utv una. t,-7?3 --.sO n t r", V r v 'J t- hi k . a VOL. XXV. NO. 136 The New York Repnblrcan t36n- ventton. and .what it did created marked excitement in ..Washington. The Democrats say it settled .the question of Grant's nomination. The Blaine men are down in the mouth and feel that it will be up-hill work henceforth. L. Q. Washington, cor respondent of the Richmond . Com monieealth, says: , : "The Blaine men vet expect to Carry Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan. Tbey also talk of carrying Illi nois, bat the best information' is that Illi nois will , certainly go for Grant. The States I have mentioned, if tbey should all be for Blaine, will cast only bv votes in ali as against 128 already scored for Grant in the two great States. Maine' and New Hampshire are conceded to Blaine. There is no other State deemed sure s for him at this time." On the other hand, Grant will get 24 delegates from the Pacific-. States, and has already Colorado and Ne braska, 12 votes. The same writer says : "The Grant men claim Missouri, 28 dele- Kates; Illinois, 43 delegates; Kentucky, 24 delegates; Massachusetts, 26 delegates; and New. Jersey; with' lft delegates. " Adding these to tbe 128 votes already "scored for Grant, and you bave 300 Grant delegates. This excludes any Grant' delegates from Indiana and Ohio, but that . there wiu be some for Grant is beyond doubt' Only 80. votes are needed from the South out of 276, and tbe Grant men -expect to secure double that number. They claim Virginia with posiuveness." . . ...... It does look as if the strong man" would be nominated, although Sher man, Blaine and tbe remainder .may combine to defeat him. If the De mocracy, cannot beat Grant, with his shameful civil record and his third term load, they can. defeat no one. Thurman " stock is beginning to boom again in Ohio. The leading Democratic paper of that State, the Cincinnati JSnquirer, has heretofore opposed his nomination. It now urges his claims strongly, and says Ohio must be a unit for him in the National Democratic Convention. Gen. Williams C. Wickbam is said to be the inspirer of the reform move ment among Biily Mahone's set. J. HJ CITY. .atw a si VtittTls tcin knts. ' $10,000. B. EL J. Ahrkns Ice. A. David Piece goods. Hobkht Hknnisg Notice. Uabbison & Aixkn Hals. bTSvcN&ot & Co. On time. L. YoilXRS Bird seed, fcc G&shardt & (Jo Yoa want. Johx Dtkk & .Son Not lost. Bridgkks & Co. Daily dues. R. M. McIsttrx New goods. G. Bosbt & Sons Don't forget. F. 11. Kiso & Co. Cook stoves. T. II. Howkt Boots and shoes. Brows & Roddick New goods. Munson Winter clothing cheap. P. H. ELvtdkzi Carriage factory. Ottkrbocbg See ad. in fine print. Pabkks & Taylor Pure white oil. D. A. "Smith & Co. Extraordinary. NoncH To charterers barque Rex. J. Dawson & Co. Turpentine tools. Da. WvW. Harbiss-Medical card. Cnlt A MoTtKTg Fruitat auction.' McDoTJGAXJi& WnxiAMSON Notice. BoATWRiGHT & McKot Fresh stock. Adrian & Voixsrs Hog and hominy. WnjJAna & Murchison Molasses, &c. Matxard & BOWDEN Saddles, j bridles. Ai.tattkr, Pricb&Co. Sa8b,doors,&c P. CuiaaKa & Co. Meal, hay oats,&c Giles & Murchison French chins, &c T. J. Sotjtherland Horses and mules- . Cronly & Morris Market stalls for rent; H. Cx PRKirpKRT Excitement In Russia. Kkrchnib & Caldkr Bros. Flour, molasses, bacon, hay,- sugary &c. . ueelvd aiVrwar4.;;:J.!t7"' . . It will be seen by the 'following which was handed- us yesterday TrfMr. P. W. Kercbner, Chairman ol the Irkh. J Relief Committee,' that the" amount raised in this city for the suffering' poor of Ireland has been received and is now on Its way to Its mission: va v a vn amt vUi A WW ' Alex. Sprunt, Esq., Irecuurer, Wimfngton, ir. U.: i Dear 8ir We have received your favor oi tbe sewn inst.. ana as tnetein instructed. we forward by to-morrow's mail per Bothnia to Honorable K' Dwver Grav.:. M. P.. 190 10s. lid. sterling, being the equivalent at o or SW87. . . Tbe rate we'have charged you is 1 cL. un der me quotea rate, ana ct. unaer tue street price. Yours, truly, !. J. GJHaspsb. Ae't. Or Harper , & .Goadbr. 60 Wall street. Agents for .the Canadian Bank of Com merce. Cbarlty Qnllt. , "The charity quilt which .was. donated to the Ladies' Benevolent Society a few; weeks ad, M a lady ofrthis city, Is still onviib- bitlos at Heinsberger'k but will be sold at auction W morrow :? Monday) evening al 8 ovcIockyjn;accoTdance with .ihe wishes .of the donor. and the proceeds devoted 10 the poor. It'is a handsome quilt, and it is hoped that it will: realize a good, sum fair tbe worthy cause to which it . is to be sp 'propriated. 1 P? : . ; m a m 4V: : ;', .i:Atuntion Voters. By resolution passed by our Legislature, all good citizens are reauested to -use Dr. Ball's-Coueh Svruo and recommend same as the people's reme dy for Coughs, colds, etc; 25 cents, f T A hi m a .1. mm m ... i II " - i'-i. - - -i;7 fSrSr-30 A if. tlliMIrGTONe eai Dota. -;; - jotiday; Lent.;; , ' Batta'anbrama ViUbe exhibited in Raleigh Monday night : -i . -- Mr, B. H. J.' JVbren8 will open a new ice house in this city about the 15th of i AprlL r ' ' ' ' -'? v- : " '" 1 ; ' ' : - ..-; c- ' ..... '.-j .J A pelf-feeding naptha lamp has been placed in front of the City Hall as an exrrimcnt.v.i;;. ,: . . .,, i'':X Now, a, long piece of strlng,with a kite at one end and - small hoy at tbe other, will have its day. ' ,r ,7t-t It should - have been Marcus Sternberger, ; not Joseph, in our Punm arti cle la yesterday's paper. There were, no intorments in either Oakdale or Bellevue Cemeteries du ring the week closing yesterdsy. - It is said that thete was no ice in town yesterday, but a vessel load of the luxury is expected in a day or two. . .. The Register of Deeds issued five marriage licenses during the past week, ot which three were for - white and two for colored couples. Dr. W. W. Harriss notifies his friends that he will Yesume the practice of medicine on the 4th of March, with office next to the Court House. The Board of County Commis sioners and Board of Aldermen will meet to-morrow, the former in the. afternoon at 2i o'clock, and the latter at night Rev. Dr. Bobbitt, who has re turned, to Raleigh, professes, himself well satisfied with his efforts here and at Smith-, villa in behalf of Trinity College. . All who were born on the 29th of February can have a birthday celebra tion to-day. We know of at least one in this city who celebrates his birthday but once in four years. Mr. John White, of the Tele phone Brigade, was engaged yesterday afternoon in putting the various alarms at firemen's residences in connection with the general alarm at the City HalL Stephen McCorkle, the colored orator who has been lecturing against pen itentiaries and in favor of whipping-posts. didn't seem to meet with much favor among the xriored people of Wilmington. The Raleigh Observer says "the horses of tbe Rescue steamer are now kepi harjtessed day and night, by the engine. and wilt be so kept until all the dangers a L - 1 .... -S-. If . I.mwa m. am a A V lual lui .v iu luubu wuiua uavo jiihwu. The same precauton should be taken here. mayor's Court. John Taylor and Ferd. Lyon, two young seamen, belonging on the schooner Win. Slater, were arraigned for cursing and abusing each other, and finally clinching for a fight, in the neighborhood of Fourth and Red Cross streets, on Friday night, about 12 o'clock. John Taylor explained that he was sober and his companion tipsy. and that the difficulty arose in his trying to get the latter aboard his- vessel. John Taylor's case was dismissed, and Lyon was ordered to pay costs. Harriet Moore, colored, jr as arraigned at the instance of Josh. Galley, colored; the prosecuting witness stating that he. had been tioubled and annoyed beyond endu rance by the defendant, who persisted" in charging him with harboring her husband, which he had never done, frequently lurking about his premises and rais ing trouble generally in the neighbor hood. He , also stated that he was com pelled to require her removal from a house belonging to him, ou Hanover, between Sixth aad Seventh streets: that when she moved out afie declared it -(the house; should do him ho good, and that in Janua ry hist, shortly after the 'above implied threat, the house was set on fire in three places. Witness also charged that during an altercation between them on the street, in December last, she jcut at him with a long knife, showing a large rent in his coat which he said she made with said knife. He-pronounced her a desperate woman warned His 'Honor, during a burst of pas sionate declamation, that be would have her to put in the penitentiary or Awn to bang. and, wound up j by appealing "in the name of God and the Mosaieal law" that some thing should be done with her. The Mayor ordered the woman to be locked up for the nresen'L until ' the m atter could be looked 4w , , . r iuto farther. ' . 1, ; -Trunk Found. Capf.ah Goodman, of the poliee force. had information given to-him last night, about ltr o'clock, by Martin Adams, colored ; man, that a trunk ' was lyingt in a vacant ' lot-onWalnat, berweea Fifth and Sixth strectsv Captain Goodman had the trunk brought to the. City HalL It was evidently ;. part ' of, , tbe proceeds of some robbery; the lock had , been broken off and it was empty, with the -exception of one copper , cent. It is anr ordinary traveling trunk, in good condition,', without name or msrk. dams says he discovered it while going across the lot to a well for water, a short time before he reported it 3riBwuuJaB ' t" ' 7 '' .ia We learn that there was -a very pleasant gatheriug at ' the residence ( of '.Mr.'Q. W, Hewlett, at. Masonboro nightie composed) of from' ninety to eoe hundred persons, includingseyeral from this city," the occasion being the celebration by Mr. ILjapd mM. ot BfilfcWed ding. t;; .par4n.f prjaant .atesjhs jbere was aimosrenough' assorted ware on,, hand to set ud a Uiv8lpyn that the affair proved to be aa'exceedtngly enjoirable one1 to all; present f ii - 1 -v.-'ji..?. . -- .ii.;jM.:i-(i r. N.Q., SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 29; 1880. Te-Dayu Indteatlona. .;. For the South Atlantic States, south to east winds, cloudy and rainy weather, fall- log barometer and slight changes in tem perature,' are the indications for this section to-day. , A. Handsome Present. . .... . Col. John D. Taylor received by express yesterday morning a handsome walking cane: all the way from Dallas, Texas. His name is inscribd on the silver band, and on the-top of the head, which is of oak, are the words, engraved on silver, "From Gun Carriage at Ticouderoga, , 1755." , At pre sent Col. Taylor is not aware to whom he is indebted for the valuable souvenir. - tSee fourth page for other local news. C1X1T IXJE3I8. ChewJAOKsox'sBxsT Sweet Navy Tobacco. ELfiCTHIC BKLTS. A sore ' core for nervoas debuitr. prematare decay,, exhanrtlon, etc. The only reliable core. Circulars mailed free. Address .K.RESYBS, 43 Chatham St.. R.Y. .. Book Kuoanr. TTgaMomrma Sxax Book Bind enr does all kinds of Binding and Kollsg in a work wi.nHfc-a manner, and at reasonable prices. Mer chants andethers needing Eecelpt Books, or other work, may ralj on promptness in the azeeationof; tneir orders. Lin FiniL-The Harris News StandJsoath 1 side Front Street, we are indebted for copies of the New York Ledger, CMnwy Comer and Frank IMsift Illustrated Ntwgpaper lot tne corrent weeK. The Stand will remain open until 11 o'clock this morning. FINatSNGLISH QTJNS.i-The attention of suorts men Is invited to the advertisement ef Messrs. J. W. Touey. manufacturers, of fine breech-loading gn TMrmlngh.m, Kngi.nfl . Their gons are made to order according to specifications and measure ments ronusnea, uuis easaruig tne rig at crooa, lengta oz BtocK. c A CROSS BABY. Nothing is so conducive to a man's remaining a bachelor- as stopping for one night at the house of a married friend and being kept awake five or six hours by the crying of a cross naoy. ail cross aaa crying oaoies neea oniy Hop Bitters to make them well and smilng. Young man, rememoer uus. 1 raveuer. - ua tiGinulHOU A.. . V MM. HWMn A xtl sues or coldea's ueug-s uqaia extract 01 iteer and Tonic Invlgofator as the very best preparation used for depression, weakness and Indigestion, and therefore confidently recommend it to the medical profession." UBXXXdt runn, Agents, nunungiou THIRTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE OF AN OLD NURSE. Mrs. Window's Soothing Syrup is the prescription of one of the best Female Physicians and Nurses in the United States, and has been used for thirty years with never-failing safety aad suc cess, oy 01 mowers ana cnuaren irum uie feeble infant of one week old to the adult. It cor rects acidity of the stomach, relieves wind colic, re gulates the Dowels, and gives rest, health and com fort to mother and child We believe it the Best and Surest Remedy in the World, in all cases of DYSENTERY and DIARRHOEA. IN CHILDREN, whether it arises from teething or any other cause. Full directions for using will accompaay each bot tle. None Genuine unless the fac-simile of CUR TIS PERKINS is on the outside wrapper. Bold by all Medicine Dealers. 33 cents a bottle. hABBlBD, BARNES CONEKIN. By Her. J. B. Taylor, at First Baptist Church, in uns city, on tne evening 01 Thnrsaav. the 25th inst . Mr. DANIEL F. BARNES to Miss ELIZABETH K. CONSJUN, Dotn ot Wil mington, N. C. RUSSELL JOHNSON. In this city, on morn ing of S5th inst., at the Parsonage of the lnral Rantiat nhnreh.Mr. THOMAS RU ie First Co AS RUSSELL, of Hartford, Conn., to Miss SARAH JOHNSON, Hartford, Conn., to Miss SARAH JOHNSON, of thin rAtw. Amtritmr of the celebrated Frank John- inn nr Petsrahnnr. va - I . m We congratulate Mr. Russell for his .access in marriage, 'having captured one of Wilmington's mast intellects! and fairest ef daughters. Miss Jnhnun haa tamvht- aa a teacher in the Public Schools of this and other counties In the State with great acceptability, and we feel sure she will adorn society wherever ahe may reside let it he at home or thn home of hr hnaband. in Hartford. Conn.. where she will soon make her future home. May Heaven's blessings and tbe good wishes of her nu merous rnenos astena ner. JOS. B. SAMPSON, Register of New Hanover county. New York Herald and Tribune please copy. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Ship ITotice. THE CHARTERERS OF THE Norwegian Baxque REX will please tace nonce taat saia vessel u inaj lor cargo. Lay days to begin Moaaay, m March 1st, 1530. r H. HANSEN, feb8t Master. Notice. AKY PERSON HAVING ANY CLAIM mmlnmt h lata firm nf PUWTTTKfl A TEEL. Or the SUBSCRIBER, will please hand them in for exami nation and payment, and those indebted to either Dr. W. Harris y ILL RESUME ON MARCH 4TH THE PRAC tice of Medidne,and offers his Professio&al services i ihA PnrHrn of HOiTEOPATHY. Office (at pre sent) next Court House. Residence en Fifth, near urange street. Ice9 Ice. Ice. VN OR ABOUT THE 1BTH OF APRIL I SHALL be prepared to furnish a No. 1 quality of Ice at ww nguresto tnecuazens oi wububswui mom- a share or their patronage. , - B. H. J. AHRENS. feb S9 lm Proprietor. Mnles and Horses. OA HEAD MULES AND IS HEAD HORSES arrived to-day and for Bale. ' . -AP?1T 4? j: sonTHERLAND.r feb 89 8ti J M - X-Sale StaWeavSa" St.- All are Invited ! NEW GOODS' IN EVERY DE PARTMENT, AND '.'1.3lS'il v:JlZ':i. Having: Bought Early, I am well prepared to give the LOWE3T FIGURES. Respectfully, feb 19 It R. M. MsINTIRK. To a Generous Public J THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE" FOLLOW ING named persons' are duly authorised to solicit aid in oemur or building runa 01 ou oispu en's A. M. B. Church! George L. Mabaoa, Wfllianl Hfllo Henry Bnfler, Francena Quince, Esther Davis, Delia binson, Annie Lane, Mary Cleapor, Sarah, Kennedy, Joseph Merrick, Fanny Sampson,' M. A. Sampson, Caro line Murphy, Fanny E. Howe, S.-W Bampeon. F. X. Sampson, Jante Walker, Addia Southerland, Janie Bryant, Sarah Statue, Jacob Scott, Abram Meaely. Charlotte Davis, Elba Jones, Sdle Wise, Ann WalkerrMary A.' Fry,; M. H mea Prockter, Monroe Porter. J. Mk- Ul. M"red Vmtm. Sarah Bradler. Mildred Bark, Frances MttcheL Peter WilHamsJ Abel Veajker, Hancy wtiHiiit ijiUNuh. iih.m Onicav James Green. Wm. Howe, Thomas Scott WiUiam f Marsteller, Louis Monk, Alice Lane; Nancy, Toomerv Reuben MeDonald, Aniia J. Blackman, . Eliza Norwood, MaryKeUy, JuUaEverett : TT ; - 1 lly ordcrof the Trustees,'-' ; eb391t J. G. FRY, Pastor. NEW -ADVERTISEMENTS. v. Brown C: Roddick toadies' Handkerchiefs. - A Job Lot of Ladles' linen Hemstitched Hand. kerchiefs, undressed, just as tbey come from the loom; 15 cents each, worth 50 cents. - Tbe Farned Elghmle Hrress Shirt, Dressed and Undressed. A Noreltr In cat. and wtthoot erceptloa the best Stung Shirt that has ever been pat on the market. 7 -7 -. ' 7 ' - , , liaces. Italian. Bre tonne and Torchon Laces. Oar as- BOrtmeat ia the above is comnlete. Moarnlnsr , press Goods. A new lot lust to hand. We elve this Debart- ment onr special attention, and are now prepared to show a foil stock of- any thing that is new in tikis branch of job business. CK&FKS, a foil assort meat. Also, the Widow's Grape, for the Deepest Mourning. ; '.i Sheetings and Shirtings - . t. .- ' . j ; Full Stock ia all the PoPolar Brands. 4-4 Trait of the Loom 13 Vc No sDace for price list. Guar antee prices. . - Spring Calicoes Just RecelTed. B ro v n C: Rodd i c k T'-'vt,' 45 siarfcet Street. feb29 tf ' : .... Yegetablex and .Fruit Crates and Boxes, Sash. Doors, Blinds. LL KINDS OF BUILDING MATERIAL, SEA SONED Flooring, Weather -Boarding. Ac., Ax. Metal and Walnut Show-Caees, at ALTAFFBB, PRICE Co. Factokt: Ornca: Natt, near Red Cross. Foot of Walnut St. febS9tf . For Sale at Bottom Figures. X 5.000 Bushels P W. and Mixed Corn, o.oou tsuaaeis reea ana eea oats, 500 Bales Timothy Hay, 1 OO Bbls Pearl Hominy. "Best Bolted Mealin the city" grinding daily. PRESTON CUHfilNG ACO.. feb29tf Millers and Grain Dealers. The Handlsomest. rjHB LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FRENCH China, decorated Chamber Sets and Tea Sets is ac knowledged the handsomest ever exhibited in our city. Full line vases and Toilet Sets Just received. Call and see fr yourself. GILES MURCHISON, febS9tf 38 and 40 Murchison Block. Hot Lost! The experience of twenty years ; Nor the tact we have to please ; Large men; smaller, have no fears, ' W e'll suit you with perfect ease. Another lot of fine goods just come. To be made to order, f eb 29 tf JOHN DYER & SON. Carriage Factory. I I KKOT CONSTANTLY ON HANI) Mi I make of Carriages. Bunzies. Wagons and I . . rw iuji.. nll... Ac Pain tin?. Varniahine and Renairinir doneatshert notice. Call and examine and get y oar money, worm, at tr. a. haiuju s, reo 7U a imro, net; Marxet ana rrmcess st. Cook Stoves TN GREAT TARIKTY. STEAM COOKERS, A very valuable article of Kitchen Furniture. . Write for Cats and prices. F. M. KING CO., Sole Agents for the Famous SAM Cook Stoves. febSStf A Very Small Stock rV WINTER CLOTHING IS LEFT ON HAND. I will sell it. either WHOLESALE or RETAIL VERY CHEAP; MUNSON, aothier and Merchant Tailor. f eb 39 tf BM Tat Laces aii Insertions., E HAVE JUST RECEIVED A DECIDED Bargain in the above, which we are offering at 10c per yard. : Ladies will do well , to make as early a cau as possiDie oerore tae assortment is oroKen. Unen Euntterclii6&. OUR STOCK Or LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS is replete. We are SUIT selllne- them at old prices. , NO ADVANCE. It is a rare opportunity to ouy your suppues. . ' u. snuwx auuwva, feb S8 tf " ' . .45 Market Street Great Eicitenoit in Russia! .. i - J Jit. - -4." . - "VVER THE ATTEMPT TO BLOW UP THE J Imperial Palace, " bat still .greater al H. a PRKMPKHT'S SHAVING and HAIR DRESSING SALOON, No.t-South Front Street i'-.' N. B. parisikn -brilli ANTrNB. Prempert's Inimitable Hair Tonic, (quite a new thing), dust. aiwajBonnana. -'. ; .;-if , ies-su NEm STYLES! , . i HARRISON febSJjtf : ALLEN, Hatters. AN advertisement recently appeared in a local paper to this effect : Wanted A voone man of exceptionally neat aad stylish appearance to travel through Europe in the interest of aa extensive en terprise, r Good, salary will be paid; and none but tnose competent , regaraing appearance, togeuer with a business tact, need apply. ' Out of one hun- area appneants tne young genueman wnowors a suit or Clothes purchased at Men's Wear Depot secured the position. febSOtf J D01lt FOTlpBt npo' EXAMINE PRICES .AND . QUALITY F our Family; and Extra Family. Ftour, Pearl Hominy and Com Mealwhich:. ia freshly ground ahd su perior to anything in this market. . febSgtf7? - ' 'tQ-BOTUfT A SONS. ; .Extra Pure WMte OiL WE SELL THE BEST LANTERNS AND isi.u's -urn ft5Hi;a ,-.if!. Olobea.OH Stoves. Wood Ware. Hollow Ware. Call Bells, Door Bells; Dinner Bells. Sardine pen- ers, r9uce. wmstMB, jmnanmax-xva . r-otstvssn-Boxes, Bond Boxes, Spice Boxes, and the PARKER Cook Stove. . feb3 tf -s, PARKER TAYLOR. Boots and Slioc3. o TUST RECETVKD--A LARGE ' ASSORTMENT fj of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Shoes, of the Latest Styleand Best Quality. My children's Shoes are selected with great can. ia regard to comfort, and durability, and every pair warranted. ' No Infe I rior Goods in. myaahtistanent' ihave tha reputa- Uoa for selling Uooa woods only, at extremely ww prieeaf A fait trial is solicited and solid satisfaction aaaMnwasu. n i t ieo nll No. 47 North Market st ... . j- WHOLE NO. 3i9U NEW ADVERTTS3 SNTSi AT P. li Bridgers $S Co. .2 , 22, 24 26 & 28 Front 8t ; I- jHlCWliniiign, N. cTV . ,:, p L B it ..unctaally every mornin.... , .'. ". eave my orders " to."..... . . Cutter, Meal, Hominy,.....! ...ranges. Salt. Beef, Suear,. ... I D ..nnamen. Spices, Citron. L.tblesor all Wads, Ginge.T.. .oodles in all shapes "Ever.. E .venlng before I go homeward. B ..eplenieh stock If sh'or.... .ending home all I ought t,.. 8 ND. buy Goods to........ 1 ..... . ash on city acceptanc f rder or draft a." ten- day. .'. Behold the Busy Bees ! ''' at ' " ' P. Li. Bridgers & .Go. 20. 22, 24, 26 & 28 Front Street, ' WILMINGTON, N.C. . BACON Eides, Shoulders and Stripe: BARRELS of Crackers; ., BASKETS in endleee variety; BAY RUM in neat bottles; BEANS, Peas and Vegetables generally; , BUTTER, and not Oleomargarine or Lard; BEER, Ale, Porter, all kinds; BERRIES of any sort for pies and pastry ; y BENZOIN, another name for Whiskey; BISCUITS innumerable and splendid; BLACKING, which makes your soles immortal and year understanding water proof; BOLOGNA Sausages; . BOTTLES of all shapes, sizes and every (trice; BRANDY the best qualities; BREAKFAST Strips; BRUSHES in Immense quantity; BUCKWHEAT Flour, fresh and nice ; All cheap for cash at P. Li. Bridgers & Co. 9), 23, 24, 26 & 33 FRONT STREET, WILMINGTON, N, C. feb 29 DAW tf Extraordinary TNDUCBMENTS TO PURCHASERS OF FINE 1 Black Walnut Furniture. Mattresses, &c We maks a imecialtv of FIRST CLASS GOODS. , BSTBY ORGANS in great demand. Call and ex amine them at D. A. SMITH & GO'S., feb 19 tf Furniture Dealers, North Front St "Be Sure tT YOUR POINT BEFORE YOU SHOW YOUR hand," and before you give an order for a Spring Suit be sure to look at our Stock of Piece Goods. We have no trouble in SUITING the most fas tidious, for we have the moit popular Artist in the State. . . A. DAVID, febSStf ' Merchant Tailor and Clothier. On Time! TUST RECEIVED FRESH CAKES AND .1 Crackers, Preserves and Jellies; Candies, fine and cheao: N. C. Hams. Ferris Hams and Strips. A small lot of the finest Preserves made; try them, We roast Coffee every, other day and grind it to order. We deliver goods promptly and in good order. We keep the celebrated Chiquita Cigar. Re member oar motfo. First Class Goods and Bottom prices.. . . - - --. . . - i You can get anything you want goodT to eat, at rfTCi sntVENSON A CO., febSStf Brooklyn, just over the Bridge. Turpentine Tod "f ITE ARE NOW RECEIVING THE LARGEST VV assortment of Turpentine Tools ever brought to this market Hackers, Pullers, Dippers, Whet ters, Files, Fine Hack Stones.: We also have, in stock a fine assortment of Cooper's Tools of every description,- Goods and prices guaranteed in all Instances. The Old Established Hardware House of dUaH JIAWBUM dB Wi( feb 33 tf 19 31 and 23 Market st. Me Are SELLING THE BEST HARNESS, . - ,- -SADDLES. BRIDLES. COLLARS. &C for the least money. If you don't think so try us once. t"Manufacturing and Repairing, Harness and Trunk, a special y. jjgj) 4 BQWDBN. feb 39 tf " No. 8 So. Front St You Want - rin XHBSB THINGS YOU SAY-MADB SKIL FULLY, of rood material and for the least mone: taod. That, business. We've everything now is apple-pie shape for the manufacture of Buggies, wagons. vans, urays, aame8s,c. u See now if we can't please yoa and, keep your money home. '. :' - - feb 39 U GERHARDT S CO Bird Seed, GARDEN SEED, PLANTING POTATOKSIM burger and Swiss Cheese, Souced Pig Feet German Pickles, - Samr Kraut H. Jr.' C. B. Herrings, German and Domestic Bologna, Garlic and Garlic Sausage, Liver and' Blood 'Pudding, a full line of First Class Family Groceries, at lowest cash price; van ana see ior jwibbu " . r , L. VOLLERS', feb 39 tf 38 and 38 South Front street Yes, 'TiirPossible. ENERGY,' PERSEVERANCE, GOOD WORK and tow prices make success possible ahd sure. We are now prepared to make and repair Buggies, Carriages, Wagons, Drays and Carts in first class style, and at snort notice. Alt work entrusted to B. will lowrovm ywwni wrawwi ii ... ..- o Before sending your work elsewhere : get esU matea, and we guarantee a saving of Jrom 35 to. 00 vet cent by patronizing the New Manufactory . ef T rDOUGALIAWIIJaAMSON;? feb 39 tf Chestnut, between Water .and Frcnt. Oao Bauare one day,..M . n 100 iiri , iourays,..,i.?4. 1.,.. ...,. n w - s i . , five days,..,. ;.; .", 8 60 One week,.., 4 00 " Two weeks.. .......,... 8 60 "... Threeweeks,.,.........,.-.... .8 60 One mohthi. jj... ...... .. io 00 womonths;.-;..-..".,-.. t7 00 - Thm. nuuiHia ' aa M . .-;-. six months,..; i.".'!v.."."..V."r40 00 - y One year,. ....v , 60 CO y Contract Advertisement, taken at proper Uonately low rates. TealmeasoIidohpaWi type make 'one sqnair. - NEW ADVERTISKM KNTK 91. CROXL.Y, Auctioneer. BY CRONLY & MORRIS. Opening of the New Market. Choice Stalls Tor Bent at AncTion, QN THURSpAYB, 4TH PROXIMO. AT 13 o'clock, M., we will tent, untU 1st October next, the CHOICE SELECTED STALLS in the NEW MARKET HOUSE, s Front between Dock ane Orange sts. feb 39 4t lest Infiia Frnlt at Anction." GENERAxi ASSORTMENT, j s? jOn MONDAY, let proximo, at 11 o'clock, A. M. . v- 'j- VBUaiji S MOKRIo, feb 9 It . .. Auctioneers. 010,000 WORTH F FURNITURE MUST BE SOLn before the Western N. U.B.S. is di.no.ed of. We are ambltiouB and need your assistance, there fore offer large inducements to effect the above re sult BBHBBNDS & K1UNBOK. 8. B. Corner Market and 3d Sts., feb39tf Wilmington, N. C. Boatwright & HcEoy . Offer this Week ft Largest M Most Yariet fiteci ! Of Fancy and Heavy Groceries ! From which to mako selection, OF ANY HOUSE IN THE STATE Our Stock is always FRESH, FULL and COM PLETE, as our Daily Receipts are equal to our Large Sale. If you desire GOOD LIQUORS send or write to Boatwright & HcEoy. We will be glad to furnish Samples and Prices, by Mall or Express, to parties in the distance, when desired. We don't think comparisons are odious, when it comes to the matter of something to eat or drink. Boatwright & McEoy, 5 ana 7 NORTH FRONT ST. feb 39 DAW tf New Crop Cuba QAQ Hhds and Tierces New Crop DUO CUBA MOLASSES, Now landing ex Brig Flora. For sale low by WILLIAMS A MURCHISON. Potatoes,'.Flour, Sugar. "300 Bbl8 EAEL ROSB potatoss- J00Q Dbls, FLOUR. Buperpamiiy 07K Bbls SUGAR, Granulated, ZitO Standard A, Extra C and C, iOC Bags COFFEE, : .i ; T.uO Rio, Laguyra and Java, 350 80X60 Smoked 811(1 D biub' 150 Tub8Clx0'lce LSA:P lard. QQ Boxes LYE and POTASH, 225 60X68 Laandr7 and Toilet SOAP, 150 Boxe 9T0H 250 Whle Half Boze CANDLES, Candy, Paper. I nuff, Tobacco., Nails. ' Buckets, Hoop Iron, &C. RAA Bales Choice Timothy OUU and Eastern HAY 32 0 0 8110X0 K&r8haU'B 71x18 SALT, 4500 8ck0 Lrv"B1JPPP1' SALT, 3500 Sack8-PeraTial1 Collm 3UANO, For sale low by . WILLIAMS MURCHISON. feb 39 tf - Wholesale Gro. Com. Herts. M WMte. - BeU Mills. 40 0 Bls Bo wwte FL KAA BblsBeUMUis ": do ' Forsaiey' KBRCHNBR CALDER BROS feb 39 tf Bacqtffl 1 AA 'Bozo O. S. SIDES, IVUt .25 do Dmoxea. ao 1 A A Bids New Crop CUBA MO LABS ES 50 Bbls,. do N, O. do Sscks livERPOOL 8ALT, ' - f AAA Racks I i 3l 4?W.U-ti Io CTCiJJSw:mi-Weight, f For sale ay feb tatf ; KBRCHNBR CAtDBR BROk. lel ana 2000-Bat-EBP ATS " ' 500 Mhm : . rtFor ssJe by . feb39tf KBRCRNER CALDER UROH I CoSee. Giffie. . : " iAAfJBsgs COFFEE, all grades, j ,..:':'', TCUVi ' i '' t J i.ty i-5 . H ' ! .-. '-Foraaloby'-Hr-i'- ' febi9 tf: . , , KKRCHNEU CALDER BROS. Hog and Hominy. i 50 Bbl"BK- - ! - ! ' OC Bbls HOMINY, ' ,, For sale by 7 , febtHlttf :fe.tii- ?a ADRIAN A VOLLERS. Sour, :SMtM& 25 BbPlCKLIi:8 KA Boxes o L fTfi iJOxes unauenge ana repper bauis, 1 A A Bbl and Hhds MOCA8SKS, 1 A A Boxes CANDY, AW For sale by ? . . fl o AUBIAN VQLLKRS.. ' fcb29tf Specialties. CIGARS, LIQUORS and CHEWING rf!3 ' .1,': , , . and SMOKING TOBACCO. ! ADRIAN VOLLERS, feb 29 tf 8. B. corner Front and Dock sts.

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