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THE iJOBtlinQSTAB. PUBLISHED PAILT XXCIPT MONWYk. RATES X ACBSCBiraOM W AlVMOB : oius yer, (by audi) posts paid,.,... 7 oo HlXKlOntQJ, " ' J,.i.ll...j.' 00 rnree months, " S 5 One month " " .100 To City Subestibers, aelivered In may part of the ctty, Fifteen Cents per week. Our City Agents are not authorised to collect fsr mere than three nwmtue tn dVSBCC ' y , iM hp r r . -' , IORNING , :EDIT10N Entered at th Post, Office at Wllmingtos, N. C, ? Becoot cun matter, j ' ODTL1NKV A meeting was held in Kansas City rela tive to opening up. tbe Jndian Territory to saltlers; conservative sentiments prevailed. Democratic State Convention of Kentucky meets bo the 17lh of Jane. been deported, bat escaped Trom Iusk. A bill was introduced in the House relative to tbe erection of a statue to George Washington in front of the Sub-Treasury in New York city... A bill to. increase the efficiency of the Life Savim; Service was introduced in the House yesterday; it provWSjfo twojalloitiessj'atstfooafti the I North-Carolina coast." The National I Greenback Convention, at $JLLouia,vnofoi Dated Stephen B. Dillay, of New Hamp sbire,pr, President, andJ Chambers, of 'Texas',"' for Vice 'President The gambling saloons of Cincinnati', have been closeji by ;the police. The Governor of Virginia returned the Readjustee' bill to the. Legislature with his. disapproval. The Russian .Nihilist issue a procla mation relative t&he reosfot attempt on the life of the Emoeror. The man who shot at the Russian General, Melikoff, on Wednesday last, was huog yesterday in tbe presence of an immense concourse and surrounded by military. A bill to or- gaoizethviTeitoi7.ef Alaska "bia been re ported. A new Prussian Premier has been appointed for the reHefof Prince Bismarck. The payment to Warren Mitchell of $128,693 for cotton seized and sold in 1863, is recommended by the House Committee on Claims. Secretary Schurz hspes to conclude negotiations witb the U;e Indians for a surrender of tbeir reservation. A Ml fixing the dutiejiou sugars has been introduced in the House of Representatives. Senator Logan eontiaued his argument iu Congress yesterday against tbe passage of the Fitz John Porter bill, and endea vored to show that if he had obeyed Gen. Pope's orders Jackson would have been crushed at the second battle of Manassas. New York markets : Money fi4 per cent; cotton firm at 13T13ic.; Southern flour quiet and heavy at $5 758 00; wheat 1 1 T lower, and rather more doing at de cline; corn- oachaogedt and quiet; spirits turpentine 46e; rosin quiet and steady at 1 45&1 52. Th4.;New 5Tork Legislature will cut down the fare on the elevated railroads to five cents a mile, both night and day. ilirEiekiel, the Virginia sculptor, o.fwtrrTtome, gave a very elegant ami unique entertainment recently to the artists in the "Eternal City." It is thought that Burtrmde and Bayard will speak for Porter. No Southern- Senator -has intimated that ihe'lrfil4 hire anything to ssyr When ilast heard from Logan was still bray- John Kelley is credited with say- J ing that he will not bolt if iiiden is nominated. Many a Democrat will if John don't. John says he will do hid best, to prevent such a misfortune a Tilden's nomination. L. Q. W. thinks Ohio will be solid for Thurman, Indiana will go tor Tilden, and Pennsylvania for some one else. He says in the Com monwealth'. VtSail tire tbeT'a sroar8gbt' made for TlldeVeetfwhere. "The New Orleans Pwyu, ooeof the most judicious organs of the party;, virtwdly vays that Tilden's .nomination means defeat." i "The TJtes bare agreed to leave their reservation in Colorado and migratejtyi$feyWexio0 and Utah. The pale face carries whiskey and misery where ever he goes. Tbe Red Man vanishes like a shadow before tbe advancing tread of the remorse less white man. "Are we so soon forgotten" is the question asked by Rip Van Winkle in the exquisitely poetical tones of J eff erson. How soon politicians pass away and most of them leave oo memory behind. Bildad in the Rich- 3 "Scales of North Carolina, Cox of New York Atkins of Tennessee, Stephens of "Georgia, and Singleton of Mississippi,- are thecrorr Democratic members of this Con '.gress who were in the House of Representa tives before tbe war." TSolofi mmeka to be repeated da a Targe scaler at Cincin aiati, it would geem. According to tt,he Cincinnati Commercial Tilden's agents " have already secured three bundled rooms in the principal hotel 0t 'IdrorrVeUion week. It &'aaid' Iw is . trying to buy eon- ,tigrotreatVin;:tb New York ;edyi3 It AIgd annonnced that be sftymWtife ftteVNewlTork -J&press, Kelly's organ. 0 VOL: XXV. NO. Ul. The ordinary Stalwart has no sort of conception of the meaning and in tent of the Constitution. Whether I'a Jurist or a Congressman it is al ways the same. He goes for party even though it destroy the States and overturn the, government itself. The recent decision of the Supreme Court in the matter of State Courts is already beginning to bear fruit. The following paragraph from the last letter of the Washington correspon dent of the Richmond Common wealthy will not be read with satisfac tion by anypatriot: "In the Bute of Louisiana certain Re publican members of the body recently sent a memorial to Googress reflecting, in a very ouensivo manner, upon tbe body of which they were members. Any one with a grain of sense would Know tnat iniB was a contempt which the Legislature had the power to punish. The Louisiana Legisla ture is doing this just as all legislative bodies have done iu like cases. Senator Hoar, of Massachusetts, however, proposes to supervise and correct this action of the Legislature of Louisiana upon the pretence that they were only exercising their consti tutional right or petition, fie has offered a' resolution of inquiry, but it is apparent that if the Radicals had control of the Sen ate they would take tbe Louisiana Legisla ture in band." Possibly our readers do not under stand how railroad stocks are "wa tered." They can increase the stock by the "watering" process indefinite ly, and that too without amercing the original stockholders one penny for the additional capital. For in stance, a road costs actually $2,000, 000: They can make stocks and bonds $4000,000,thus making" water discount $2,000,000. On the two Elevated railroads and the Manhat tan the actual cost was over $18,000, 000, while the stock was watered for over $24,000,000, The "watering" process is to be tried on the Western North Carolina. Certainly the Stab did not mean that its readers were not aware of tbe eleven days difference between the old and tbe new styles. Raleigh Observer . Hardlv ever. We did not under- stand the Disnatch to refer to the - a difference between new and old style. We thought it was correcting a com mon error that-had even been record ed in the Washington Bible. Hence, it was news to us. The point raised by the Observer is known probably te every man, woman and child iu the United States. opints Turperrtiiie. Henry "Home, negro, was con victed of burglary at tbe last term oi iec& lenburg court. Durham Recorder-. Fifty more convicts have joined the force on the Uni- rait niKd. About ball a mue is now graded. The Weldon Htves has com pleted its eighth year. It is a good and useful paper and under its present manage ment richly menu success. Enfield Sentinel: The Best pro- position yet submitted for the purchase of the Western rtonn Carolina nauruau np neara to us a one sided affair, and all in favor of tbe would-be purchaser. Carthage Index: The press of the State, in expressing the preferences of tbeir section for Governor, are somewhat divided, though the majority favor the nomination of Hon. D. G. Fowle. Washington Press: We learn that arrangements have been made with the Old Dominion Steamship Company to bring the delegates to tbe meeting of Orange Presbytery, which convenes in mis town uu the 24th inst. Raleich Observer: Sheriff B. Millikeo, of Bdolpbr'-county, yesterday brought down and turned over to the autho rities at the remieouary, iwo convicis,ooui white. Their names are Frank: Frazier ana Edward Redford. Charlotte Democrat: Vessels can now go. up to Wilmington, N. C, which draw 17 feet 3 iacbes.- That shows that good work has been done on the bar, and it shows (we are pleased to know) good pros- pacts lor Wilmington. Shelby Aurora: Yes, we say sel tbe Western North Carolina Railroad and all the other railroads. The peach trees in. this section are beginning to bloom Rev. Mr. White's school, in this place, is crowing rapidly. There are now over 140 students enrolled for the Spring session Wadesboro Herald: We regret to learn that Mr. H.. Brown. an enterprising merchant of this Place, on yesterday felt it due to his creditors to make an assignment to Dr. E. A. Covington. Kev. Jr. m. Jordan. Evangelist, commenced a meeting in the Bapxiat church in this 'place on last Sandsy, and will preach every night for ten days or more. Raleigh News: Judge To orgee h mold the "Fool's Errand for $20,000. -Twelve deaths last month three white iniT nine colored. Georee Harward. a deaf .jnulehas invented an improvement on the present mode of connecting and joining together the different sections of nose , used, by fire engines. He will make application for a patent. . , 0?er one million pounds of dried fruit Were sold in Winston last' year. j Winston U a prohibition town, yet we saw one hundred and iorty empty whiskey bar reU at the-depot last Bstorday. me in creased business In ihe Salem woollen mills has. necessitated the use of more machinery. I Winston has fourteen tobacco factories and three warehouses. - Yadkin town shtfi tn Stokes county, has snbf cribed, pri vately, $4,225 to the Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley Railroad. Man the, Weldon News: The people of the western -couaties don't want the road, they say it will injure the sale of their produce, then why force the road upon them when we can'; afford to pay our honest debts. There is some truth in the newspapers about the expense of calling 1 A WILMINGTON, this extra session, that can easily be set off by abolishing the useless Bureaus of Mili tary and Agriculture with its annual cost of $25,ooo, leaving tbe Fertilizer station alone in existence. . Spartanburg Spartan: Mr.-Wm. 3. Best who is negotiating for the Western North Carolina Road, visited Spartanburg last week. In company with Col. - W. H. nman. of New York, and CoL McAden. of Charlotte, they made an inspection of the Spartanburg & Asheville Road. ' There s evidently some proposition up ior con sideration in regard to tbe Spartanburg & Union and Spartanburg & Asheville Roads. Railroad operations are now Keptaspro- oundlv a secret as were tbe mysteries and rites of the old Roman celebrations . Raleigh Farmer and Mechanic: The Asheville -Journal predicts that the Democrats will sell the Western North Car olina Railroad to Best & Co., and then (after the election) stop the work by injunc tion, etc The uoidsooro Man wishes to know if the late Legislature did not abol ish the office of State Geologist, and how comes it that he still hangs on, and who is responsible, etc., etc ? We fancy there will be some interesting reading when the closet begins to yield its information in re sponse to Legislative inquiry. Durham Recorder: The sufferers from the Roxboro fire have decided to re build with brick, and active preparations are now being made to have the brick burned- Mary Merritt, engaged as a cook at the residence of Mr. W. W. Wil kerson, was severely, and it is feared fatal ly, burned last night about oars, erne niiea a kerosene lamp and before wiping the oil off the outside of the lamp attempted to lght it with a candle. The oil ignited and was communicated to the inside, causing an immediate explosion, throwing the oil and flames all over the unfortunate woman. Charlotte Observer: It is learned here that the case of the stockholders vs. the Western Division of the Western North Carolina: Railroad., came up - before Judge Avery, at Newton, a- few daya: . ago, on a .motion to make "permanent the temporary in junction previously granted by him, for- oiaaing me aireciors irom acting as sucn. in the argument neiore me court, two or. the lawyers; Col. Folk, of JLienoir. and Mr. Merrimon, of Asheville, got into a contro versy which ended in. a personal rencontre. The case was continued to the next term of McDowell County -Court. '- Greensboro Patriot:- On last Sunday cow,belonging to Mr. W.T. Whit- ting, wno uvea twenty miies irom nere, in Halifax county, gave mrin 10 a cair, wiia two distinct, well formed necks and heads. The two necks begin at the shoulder. Both mouths are used in eating. Ihe body and limbs are as those of other calves. Messrs. Houston & Bro. bought,forthe two weeks ending March 254,156 rabbit sains, 1,453 opossum, 1,123 muskrat, 268 mink, 220 raccoon. 52 fox, 8 otter, 84 house-cat, and 9,500 pounds rags; and shipped during the same time 5,0o3 raooit skius ana iu.uuu pounds rag-. Weldon News : Monday last Mrs. W. E Fenner died at the residence of her husband in Halifax of consumption. We learn that a plan is on foot to con nect Sen land Neck by telephone with some point on tbe Wilmington & Railroad, either Halifax or Enfield. The Meth odist revival still progresses with unabated interest. The penitents are many in nam ber. The Methodist Church was sup plied with a bell last week, and bad it put up on Saturday. It weighs seven hundred grands and is of regular bell metal. on't forget to send a dollar George T Simmons. Esq.. of Halifax, to aid in erect ine a monument to tbe late Thomas G. Lowe. Goldsboro Messenger : The Wil mington Stab suggests that three or four of the best lawyers such as no rings can influence be selected to report upon the syndicate bill. Our good neighbor forgets that this is Mr. Best's proposition, and that if the Legislature shall as much as cross a T ha n nnt his 30.000 in his caroet-bsg and bid us adieu. Mr. James H. Rob inson, for many years the very efficient assistant postmaster at this place, has re signed that Doaition. Dr. J. W. Vick and E. B. Borden, Esq , Directors of the Colored Insane Asvlum. and members of the Building Committee, will go North to morrow on a tour or, luspevwou iu mo iui- est of that institution. The Directors of the Goldsboro & Harnett Railroad will meet in Goldsboro Tuesday evening, March 16th, for the purpose of considering propo sitions relative to tbe survey oi me une. NB ADv-tCBTISKttKT!l. J. EL Chambers Wanted. Muhsoh Yacht cloth suiting. Lkcttjkk Rev. Jos. R. Wilson . Bbowh & Roddick Piques, &c. Heinsbebgeb Field croquet, &c. Mortuary. 'Dnrtncr the month of January, as we learn from Dr. J. C. Walker, Superinten dent of Health, the deaths in Wimington footed up asJollows : Whites Males, 4; females, 8; adults, 6; children 1. Total, 7. Colored Males, 14; females, 12; adults, 6 r children, 20. Total,- 26. Grand total, 33. During the month of February tbe ex tent of the mortality was as follows : Wltitea Males, 7; females, 3; adults, 8 children, 7. Total, 10. Colored Males, 8; females, 7; adults, 6 children, 9. Total, 15 Grand total, 25. Obtaining: Good Under False Per tenaea. Moses Pearce,colored,wa8 arrested on the charge of obtaining goods under false pre tenses. He was taken before the magistrate who issued the warrant and was ordered to enter into bond in the sum of $109, with good security, for his appearance on Mon dav morning next, in default of which he was lodged in jail. We learn that two capiases have been is sued from the office of the Clerk of the Criminal Court fer the arrest of theBame defendant: on charges similar to the above, h.ofld on indictments found at the last term of tbe Court. Unnaailabie matter The following Is the ttnmailablo matter remaining in the city postofflce at this date ruid Haakon. Moles Point. N. C; HU- liard J. HulinrBrinkersvillo, N.C.; Alcin d RAilera. Maenolis. N. C.i Moses Arm strong, Ash poo; postal card, no signature Ehrich & Co., no address. N. C, SATURDAY. Xioeai Dots. The fish market has been boun tifully supplied for several days past. The storm flag was displayed from the signal station again yesterday. Mr. Henry A. London, Jr., of the Chatham Record, is here on a brief visit. Dr. E. T. Pigford, a graduate of Hahnemann Medical College, will occupy the office of the late Dr. W. E. Freeman. Two flat loads of ice, one in tow of tbe steamer Gov. Worth and the other of the Wave, left for Fayetteville yesterday. ne oi tne policemen round a I bunch of keys io tbe front door of a bnsi- 1 ness office on Princess street Thursday niRht Among the visitors to Wilming ton within tbe past day or two we have no ticed Mr. Tim. Lee, of Raleigh, now a commercial traveller. We hear that there will be a change in the schedule of the Wilmington & Weldon Railroad, to go Into effect oo or about Sunday next, by which tbe mail train will arrive here about noon. The oil lamps on tbe outskirts of the city are frequently not lighted. On Sunday night last, it being very cloudy and dark, many of the lamps east of' Sixth street and south of Market, both oil and gas, gave forth no light i The only case for the Mayor's consideration yesterday morning was that of a young man named John Guthrie, charged with assault and battery in two cases, for which he was sentenced to pay a fine of $10 in each case. Some folks argue that winter has taken its final departure for the season because cedar birds have made tbeir ap pearance; others because the festive martin has made his advent We confess that it feels that way. We notice that tbe apple and peach trees are budding, and some of tbe latter are in full bloom, like the plum. Tbe Alarm or Fire xeaterday Ulern- inc. Yesterday morning, about 11 o'clock, the roof of Mr. J. W. Conoley's drug store, corner of Fourth and Hanover streets, just north of Boney Bridge, was discovered to be on fire. The alarm was Bounded and the fire department hastened to the scene, but iu the meantime parties in the neigh borhood ascended to tbe roof with buckets of water and quickly extinguished the flames, tbe services of tbe engines not being required. It was very windy at the time, and it the fire had got a start of a few more minutes there is no telling where it would have stopped, as the neighborhood is thickly settled. The damsge was slight, the bole burnt in the roof being not over a foot or a foot and a half square. The fire is thought to have originated from a spark from a locomotive, as tbere was no fire in tbe building. The Dnolla canal Tfce meeting K terday Afternoon. At a meeting of tbe stockholders of the Duplin Canal Company, resident in New Hanover, held at the Produce Exchange yesterday afternoon, Mr. B. G. Worth was called to the chair. Tbe committee to solicit subscriptions then reported that ten per cent, of the stock subscribed to tbe en terprise had been paid in. Mr. Robert H. McKoy was appointed by the chair as a representative of the stockholders herea bouts in the meeting at Magnolia on Wed nesday next, the. 10th instant, it being the object to insure a full representation of the stock held in this county in said meeting. Mr. McKoy will call on all tbe stockholders and get tbe proxy of such of them as do not expect to attend the meeting in ques tion. THE RAILS. The mails close and arrive at the City Post Office as follows: CLOSE. Northern through mails. 7:45 P. M. Mirthnrn thronffh and wav mails 5:30 A. M. Raleiirh 5":30 A. M. and 6KK) P. M. Mails for the N. C. Railroad, and routes supplied there from, including A. & N. C. Railroad, at .... ..... 5:30 A.M. ftnnthern mails for all ooints South, daily.. 8. -00 A. M. and 7:45 P. M. WmtPrn mails (C. C. R'vl daily (except Sunday) 6 .OOP. M. Mail for (jheraw & D&rliazton Railroad..... 8:00 A.M. Mails for points between Flo- rence and Charleston 8:00 A. M. Fayette ville,aud offices on Cape Wprt River. Tuesdays and Fridays.................... LOOP M. Pavettpville. via Lnmberton. dallv. excent Sundays.... 6:00 P. M. rtnnlow C. H. and interme diatb'offlces every Friday. . 6:00 A M. Smlthville mails, bv steam boat, daily (except Sundays) 9:00 A. M. Malls for Jfiasy Mill, Town nraek and Shallotte. every Friday at.Uii.r..... 6:00 A.M. Wilmington and Black River nhnrvfl TiiAariava and Fri- diva at ..'12:00 P. M J OFKZT SOB DE&TVBBT. Northern through mails 9:45 A. M. WArhorn thmnffh and waV mails 7:00 A. M. Southern mails. . r. 7 :30 A. M. Hamlin f!n tral Railroad. . . . 10:35 A. M. Stamp Office open from 8 A.M. to 12 M., and from 2 to 5:30 P.M. Money order and Register Department open same as stamp office. ftanp.r&l delivery onen from 6:30 A. M. to 6:00 P. M., and on Sundays from 8:30 to Q-ROA, M. Stamps for sale at general delivery when stamp office is closed. Mails1 collected from street boxes every day at 4.00 1. M. The posUiveandu5solieited testimony of people from every section wno nave usea Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup confirms , every claim made for its wonderful efficacy. Price 25 cents, r.. . ' ' MARCH 6, 1880. YDay'a Iaieanttaa. ... For the South; Atlantic States, rising barometer, westerly, veering to , colder northerly winds, clear and fair weather, are the indications for to-day. Thermometer Beeor. Tbe-following -will show the state of the thermometer, at the stations mentioned, at 4.31 yesterday, evening, Washington mean time, as ascertained from the daily bulletin issued from the Signal Office in thia city: Atlanta.. 75" Jacksonville . .... 8 Aujiusta Key WeBt,..,....83l Charleston 75 Charlotte .78 Mobile,. ...... ...83 Montgomery 83 New Orleans,..;. 80 PuntaRassa,. . f.78 Savannah 84 Wilmington,... .76 Cor8icana, 83 1 n 1 n.ntnn TR Havana. . . .. . .'. . .81 Indianola, 77 Transferred.' We learn that Mr.. J. G. Hashagen, a former citizen oi this place, and . brother of Mr. F. E. Hashagen, ' clerk in our post office, who entered the Sfgrlal Service corps some three years, since, was, after several promotions in the interval, transferred a few days since to the signal station at At lantic City, New Jersey, an exceedingly pleasant location during the summer months. BIVBB AND OTAMINB Schooner Mathews Kinney, Eates, hence, arrived at Matanzas on the 24th ult Schooner Ralph Hotces, Getchell, sailed from Belfast, Me , for this port, on the 24th ult. -Schooner Harry Sheperd, Clayton, cleared at Philadelphia for this port on the 2d inst. Schooner Walter It. Chester, Case, cleared at Boston on the 2d inst., to load at Parkers Head for this port German brig Martha, Lange, from this port, for United Kingdom, with signals of distress flying, was fallen in with Feb suary 23, lat. 41 55, long. 31 57, by tbe British steamer Caledonia at Boston. Capt. Lange reported loss of galley, forecastle deck house, bulwarks, stove, foresail, main topsail, foretopgallant mast, and short of provisions, with which -the steamer sup plied them. They had encountered five successive hurricanes from February 1st to tbe 15th, the crew having taken to the rig ging on several occasions; had no boats; Capt Allison, of the Caledonia, offered to supply them with a boat, but it was de clined. K.lat of Appointment by BUnop At- Itlnaon, for nla Spring; Visitation. Wilmington, Sunday before Easter March SI Ol. jura's vaurca, morning; St. John'a Church, Evening. Bockflah, Good Friday March 36 St. Joaeph. Fayetteville, Saater Eve Marcl 27 St. John's Saater Day March 28 Tarboro, First Sunday after Saater April 4 MariDoro. Tuesday April o 8new Hill. Wednesday April 7 St John's, Pitt county, Friday April Greenville, Second Sunday after Easter. . .April Trinity, Beaufort county, Tuesday April St John's, Durham's Creek, Wednesday.. April Aurora, Friday April Washington, Third Sunday after Easter.. April ZioB, Beaufort county. Monday April uatn, xueaaay. apni St. James' Ch., Beaufort co, Wednesday.. April Makelwille. Hvde county. Friday April Swan OJiarter. Saturday April 34 St. Georee. Hvde co.. 4th Sua. aft Easter. April 25 Fairfield, Monday April Vanceboro, Craven county, Friday AptU Nawbcme, Firth Suaday after Easter.... May Beaufort, Tuesday May Kinnton, Ascension Day .May Holy Innocents, Lenoir county, Friday. ... May Wilmington, Sunday after a scension. May at. James unnrcn, uoming; 8L Paul's Church. SyeniBS. Warren ton, Whit Suaday May Hidgeway, Monday. May Henderson, Tuesday May Oxford, Thursday. . ; May KittreU's, Saturday. May LtOuiSDurg, iTiniqr ounaay uay Qnarterly Rleetlnaa . FOK TSM '- WnJQHOTQH DISTRICT, MXTHOSIST B. Chubch, South Sxcokd Bociro (in part). Coharie Mission, at Hopewell. March SO SI Ookesbury Circuit, at Salem, March 7 88 Bladen Circuit, at gouie's Chapel. April 8 4 EUaabeth Circuit, at Bladen Sorinss. April 1011 Wfiiteville Circuit at Wayman, April 1718 Waccamaw Misalon, at Lebanon, April 8425 Im o. pumhuii, creaiamK Aiger. CITY lTCBlft. ChewJ ACKBOH's Bxst Sweet Navy. Tobacco. THE MORNING STAR can always be had at the following places in the city : The Purceil House, Hams' news Biana. ana tne bui umce, book HamxnT. I-EBJIORHIHS Btab Book Bind err does all kinds of Blndinjr and BullnK in a work manlike manner, and at reasonable prices. Mer chants and ethers needlBf Receipt Books, or other wore, may reiy on promptness mue execution oi their orders. FlNSlRNGLISH GUNS. The attention of sports men Is invited to the advertisement of Messrs. J. A W. Toller, manufacturers of fine breech-loadine g?n. Birmingham, icngini , Their guns are made to order according to specifications and measure ments furnished, thus ensuring the right crook, leagtaor stock. c MAINE NEWS. Hon Bitten.-which are adver Used in oar columns, are a rare core for asue. bil iousness ana saney complaints, xnoae wno use tnsm say tney cannot ne too nignxy recomimenaea. Thoee smlcted should etve them a fair trial, and will become thereby .enthusiastic in the praise of tneur curauve propernes.-nrorHana juytu. From Sr. 8. J. Belt. Baltimore. Md. : UI have Drescribed Colden's Uebis'B Uauld Extract of Beef and Tonic Invigorator, and cheerfully state that it has met my most sanguine expectations, giving to patients enieeoiea oj cnronic aiseases, aeouity, weaanoaa, iocs ex appeate ana vui xgesivm tne neeaea nutntwn ana nervtjooa . ubjucii nanont. Amenta, wumington. MOTHERS ! ' MOTHERS 1 1 MOTHERS ! I I- Are yon4istarbea at night and broken of your res 31 a sick cmia sunermg ana crying wiin toe ezcra atlnx pain, of catting teeth j If so, go at once id eet ft bottle of MRS. Wilt SIX) W '8 bOOTHING IfRUFr-it-wlH: reUeve the poor little sufferer im- exuaiexy oepeaa upon it; were is no miBTgfi about It. TherQ is not a mother on earth who has ever used it. who will not tell tou at once that it will resulate the bowel, and etve rest to the moth er, and relief and health to the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly safe to use in all cases, sad pleasant w tuoiaste, mid is we piescnpaon i one of the oldest and best female physicians and anises In the United states; Bold everywhere. 85 cents a bottle. - -: - . : new;, advertisements. Field Croauet. TIE BEST SETS FQR THE MONET EVER OFFERED. - Four Ball sets, and sight ma set, with Book complete, in dove-tall haras with hinges. ror saie cneap ai . , , a HEINSBXRGER'S. rpHE MASTER OF BED LEAF. . JL By Mrs. g, A. MERIWETHER. First Ainerican from LeoVEdttion. . , . , Cloth $1.85; Paper 73 cents. Second supply Itfst received aS - J nihOtf ' 89 and 41 Market bt WHOLE NO. 3,919 HEW advehtisements. Lecture JpHE REV. JOSEPH. R, WILSON, D, D , will deliver a Lecture,' for the benefit of the Library As sociation, at the OPERA BOUSE, on MONDAY. MARCH 8th, at 8 o'clock P.M. Subject: 8uccess " Admission 85c. Tickets to be had at the Bookstores and at the door. nac ma 6 St WANTED AN EDUCATED MAN OF ENSR-EV-a graduate in Medicine Tiraf erred In thia and everr cut in the State, to canvass for Ser. lipid's System of Medicine, by J. Russell Reynolds. M. D., Professor of the Principles and. Practice of Medicine In the University College, London, with notes and additions by Henry Bartahorne. M. D.. iaie rroressor or Hygiene in the University of Pennsylvania. Every Physician needs the work. r-or sample pages ana terms address mh 6 1 w J. H. CHAMBERS. Atlanta, Ga, Elegant YACHT CLOTH SUITING, At MUNSON'S. Clothier and Merchant Tailor. mhetf Now in Stock. 3IQUE8, IN WHITE AND COLORED; also, . PRINTED JUAWNS, just received. Tbe above was bousrht nreviona to the dvniM and will be sold accordiligly. fiaUWfl & RODDICK. Sun-Shades and Parasoisv OUR FULL ASSORTMENT 13 NOW ON THE shelves. The purchase was made last Sentem. ber. We propose giving our patrons all the ad vantage we possibly can. , . JBKOWH & RODDICK, mhB tf 45 Market Street. 1500 1500 FIFTEEN HUNDRED BARRELS Pure Seed Potatoes ! Five Hundred Barrels now in Store. One Thousand Barrels on the Way and to Arrive. EVERY VARIETY. Early Rose, Peach Blows, Peerless, Early Goodrich, Jackson White, bnow Flake. JP Special Figures for lance lots. CHAS. D. MYERS, mh 5 tf 3, 36, 37 North Water Street Laborers Wanted. Q MEN WANTED TO WORK AT ORTON. For experienced Ditchers 73 cents per day will be paid, If application is made at once. Apply to mh4 3t WILLIAMS MURCHISON. "Best Belted Meal in tHe City." N OT MAKING A CENT ON IT, But will give satisfaction As to Quality and Price. PRESTON CUMMING A CO.. Millers and Grain Dealers. mh 4 tf Aspinwall Bananas. LOT OF CHOICE ASPINWALL BANANAS JUST RECEIVED. Also, Pine Apples. Grape Fruit, Florida and Nas sau Oranges, Apples, Cocoa Nuts, Malaga Grapes, Lemons, Ac , At 8. G. NORTHROP'S mh 3 tf Fruit and Confectionery Stores. Ice. Ice. Ice. o NOR ABOUT THE 1STH OF APRIL I SHALL be prepared to furnish a No. 1 quality of Ice at low figures to the citizens of Wilmington, and ask a share of their patronage. B. H. J. AHREN8, feb 39 lm Proprietor. Seed Rice. 1 nnn BUSHELS JLUUU PRIME SEED RICE. For sale by ALFREDMARTIN. feb 87 tf New Crop Cuba. OrtO Hhds and Tierces New Crop , OUO CUBA MOLASSES, jnow landing ex isrig Flora. For sale low by WILLIAMS & MURCHISON. Potatoes,:Flour, Sugar. SQAA Bbls EARLY ROSE POTATOES, 1UUU Extra Family, tff Bbls FLOUR, Super to n7 Bbls sugar, uranuiatea, AR. Granulate Standard A, Extra C and C. iOC Bass COFFEE. 'xaZO Sio, Laguyra and Java, OOO smoaea ana u. a. biujss, 150 TUb8 0110108 LBA-S LARD. 400 80X68 LTB P0TASH 225 BoxeB Laandry md Toilet SOAP, Boxes STARCH, 250 Waole snaB-aU Boxes CANDLES, Candy, Paper, Snuff, Tobacco, Nans, Buckets, Jttoop iron, c KAA Bales Choice Timothy OUU and Eastern HAY 32 0 0 s&c'la Wftrphft11'8 71116 8 ALT "4500 SaCkS LIVERPO1' SALT, 3500 8&cks'Penivian 6011011 GUARO' For sale low by WILLIAMS A MURCHISON. feb 39 tf Wholesale Gro. A Com. Marts. Don't Forget rpo EXAMINE PRICES AND QUALITY OF our Family and Extra Family Flour, Pearl Hominy and Corn Meal, which is freshly ground and su perior to anything in mis maraec. f eb 29 tf R G. SONSY A SONS. GOAL. ALL SIZES, BKST:QCALIXY 100 .Cords Seasoned Black Jack, 100 " " Split Oak, 100 " Good Split Ash, 60 " FatLightwoed, 50 Pine Wood, 50 Swamp Wood. At Lowest Prices for Cash . o. U. f AtfsliB T , Jr., feb 86 tf Cor. Orange and S. Water sts. 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 roods just come. To be made to order. feb89tf JOHNDYER ASON. Yes, 'Tis Possible. I ENERGY. PERSEVERANCE,' GOOD WORK Li and low Drices make success possible and sure. We ate uewyrepaseeVto-aaakeaad repair Buggies, Carriages, Wagons, Drays and Carts In first class style, andatanort notice, AH work entrusted to as will receive our personal attention. . Before sending your work elsewhere ret esti mates, and we guarantee a saving of from 85 to QO percent by patronising the Mew Manufactory f MoDOUOALL A WILLIAMSON, ; feb 89 tf Chestnut, betweenWater snd Front. '- If 4TP8 Or Al'fCftrflNU w?4wt'aySitf--1t-i.s.Wi. " ; . threaders,.... . ', f 6u . on .:;it.fardii.u.,: ...... a on ' one week...... 4 u .. .iTwoweeks,...;...... 6 50 ' Three weeks, 8 50 " One month,... 4.. 4 10 00 .. . Two months, ........... , t7 0 - v Three month,.,. ... ... ..... 84 - Six months, 40 00 " 1 " One year,..., ..'. ...... . 0 ih) Precontract Advertisements taken at proper tlonatoly low rates. Tea lines selid Nonpareil type make ip injuart. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. New Departure ! NEW STOCK ! GOODS WAITFOU THE Grand Opening ! ON Monday, 8th inst. AT 38 Market Street Every Thin? Beautlftil, New, Uood tonality, and Cheap, at Hahn's, 38 Ilarket st. Silks arid Satlim, Dress Goods, Hosiery Millinery Goods, Parasols, at Hahn's, 38 Market st, Gloves, Ties. Ilandkerililefr, Laces, Ribbons, Collars, Cuffs, Corsets, Ac. at Hahn's, 38 Harket st. llambarfrs ! Uamburgs! Uamburgs! Finest Stock in the tatc, at Hahn's. 38 Ilarket st. Calicoes, Cambrics, Pcrcals, Piques, Table L.!nen, all Colors, Towels, Sheetlnffs, ace. at Hahn'o, 38 Ilarket st. Ilemember the Place and Day of Grand Opening ! , 8th MONDAY, 8th. MONDAY, 8th. Halin,B; ;38 Harket st. Hahn's, 38 Ilarket st. Hahn's, 38 Uarliet st.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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