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. Wn. II. HbKVttte. MSHK1 WALL I KXCXP-l i Jt yoat, toy luautpuour full. Ill taoolM. 4 i .ft mouth " " " . . ... i it .-r mouth "" " 1 ou To City Subpart txarm, auUvvrad la any pn f me iv, Fifteen cww per wee, uw uty Au iut l0Uathorted tocoWt for more than threem-at. srterod t tb Post office at wiimiagtoa. n. c. otJXJLlWK. A cir-coupler was killed in the diacharRO of bia deny ; Kicnmond. Virginia. Old DamiDioo steamsbtp Uompao'd ware- house at Norfolk burned, wiib 4,000 bales ,,f cotton and a laree amount of other freiiht : loaa covered by insuri;ce. Tbe Fuoding bill was debated in the House of Hipreseotalives yesterday ; aeveral pro posed amendments were rejected. Sew Orleans reports show a falling off in receipts of cotton much remains un locked in the fields. A large increase m the 3Uj5r crop is reported. Fenians attempted to blow op the armory of the iiiftntry birracks at Sanford;; & store ad- j Muiug ws blown t,i atoms The I ut-ad or lae DanaiOK bouse or Minor & Co., of Fredericksbure, Virginia, has absconded The New York Cotton Exchange pro tect atiost the telegraph consolidation and Mill take steps lu establish a new company. Twenty-two stores burned at Durham, Norib Carolina ; most of the stock saved ; l,s unknown. A $200,000 fire on Cjufiliodi street. New York, last night. Greece will attack Turkey this month. New lurk maikets: Money 56 per cent ; cotton quiet at 11 1 5-16133-16 cents; vuihcru flour dull and unchanged; wheat, u:raded red $1 101 lSJ; corn is without m t ui change and very dull; spirits tur pe "in- steady at 47i cts; rosio unchanged at f ! S01 87i- M .iin )0 Cannon does not believe th it. he will be ousted finally by (.'ampbell. ThatCanuon never goes . tf half-loaued, so he may be cor- ra-i-i . Tht-rt- are 181 cities and towns in '.lit- l ulled StaleB with populations ..ver 10,000 and less than 30,000. North Carolina has but one Wil mington. The Republicans say Kellogg is .afe, and that Thurraan, Bayard, Hampton, Butler and other Demo crn will vote for him. They say the case has been once adjudicated nl nettled. California baa but 100,000 chil dren at school, while 50,000 do not go inside of a school-house. It ex pjn.ls $3,000,000 annually for school pui poep, whilst ihe school property is valued at $7,000,000. Compul n -ry eJucalion is being dlBCUSsed thr .ut;l,oul the Stale. li 13 now said that at the tail eud i Hie 46th Congress, Bisbee, lie- puhhean, from Florida, will be de clared entitled to the seat filled by Hull, Democrat. So the people must pay for two Representatives from one diftiricu This is a great abuse, and in the case of Bisbee, would have bven remedied long ago, if be really has may claim to the seat. The impression in Washington is that Garfield will give more conside ration to those who nominated him without antagonizing the Grant set unecefl9rilv. It is thought he will . , - , r I Cabinet, but will give V ice-rresident Wheeler a place if he so desiies. It I s thought be will give satisfaction to . .... I both of the New York Radical fac tions. Uiber Proeeedlac t Problbitlan Convention. On the second day there was a session both in the afternoon and eveniog. From the Raleigh Nevo- Observer we copy the following : The business committee reported the following resolutions : Resolved, That the convention re- commend that county prohibition as- sociatiocs be organized at once in each county to further the work in tbeir respective counties by procuring signers to prohibition petitions, and in such other ways as the good of the WT may require, sou tu?t wuoeo - sociauons put memseives in ioiujbui ate communication with tbe central committee in Raleigh. On motion the resolution was adopted. Resolved, That the friends of pro hibition throughout the State, as well as the members of tbe conven tion, continue to circulate petitions in their respective communities to be a m I forwarded forthwith to tbe chairman of the central committee in Raleigb, Rev. Dr. Skinner, and that this cen tral committee see that the petitions from each county be placed in tbe bands of their respective representa tives, by them to be laid before the legislature, and that these petitions be forwarded to the committee by the 15th day of. February next. Resolved, That county prohibitory associations take immediate steps to raise funda for defraying the neces sary expenses of the movement, and forward at once to the treasurer of the central committee at Raleigb,J no. isy, jrisq. Respited. That the business com- I mittee 'of thecoavention be constitu ted a permanent central executive commrttee of the Prohibitory Asso ciation of North Carolina, and tb$t r"V f V v TT Tar A rwo V UL,. iUVJlITrN Q. 98 the commiw.ee 'be empowered to 8D- msiontrof wwch' shaircanstitute HetolvecL Tbfttv4he i.preaft.of the owe D repedtioiiy reqaeted to pauuan tnese TMOItttlOtM. -:'i Abe resolutionrwereTiully di9 I OQMed and adoDted seratim. ev Mr. Margin iotrddaoed the following : Resolved, That the celhions now U r ., - : . uiure iqis convention D classed ao cording to counties, and that the pe titions from each ooantv be claced in the hands ot their respective repre sentativea by the executive commit tee, to be presented to the Legisla ture. On motion the resolution was adopted. At night Rev. Dr. Skinner deliv ered an excellent mAAtpm . At the dose of the tpeech a col- iecuon was taxen up and s handsome amount realized to aid in defraying me expenses or-ine wors maraed oat by the convention. A motion requesting of Hon. A. S. Merrimon and the Rev. Dr. Skinner copies of their admirable addresses for publication was unanimously adopted. THE CITY. shut AttVKtt-risacitsitNrs. For Sals. J. U. Hxbdin 3ecd Sermon J. J. Kelly. J. Hahjt Grand sale. Bin Whttb Litest out. A. David Big. baigaina. M rason Only a f e w left. Dykr & Sos Opera House. L. J. Ottkrbouho Birgains. II. C. Prkmpbrt Still iiisuia. J. L. Bo at weight Teas, fcc. Adrian & VoLLKRS-Sandriee. D. A. Smith & Co. Feathers. F. M. Kenq & Co. Stoves. S;c. Harrison & Alxkn Half, Ac. Gkhhardt & Co. $10 reward. Mrs. D. Kahnwkilbr A card. J. C. Munds Cod liver oil, &c C. W. Yates Blank books, Ac P. C. Ctjmmino&JCo. Wanted. Giles & Murchtbon Hardware. H M. MclNTlRE Closest prices J. W. Gordon ABro Insurance. P. H Hatdrn Fine saddles, &z. John Daws n db Co. Watt plows. Mallard & Uuwdxn Hirncs), &c. Altavfkr, Prick & Co. 3ab, K. cf P Heeiiug Sioaewa'l Lodge. Parker t& Taylor We lolS you so.. Masonic Meeting Coocoid Chapter. Mc Do cg all & Williamson stirring. Sootherland & Co Njbby turn-oat. M. M. Kati Lowest prices See fourth page. Kkrcrner & Caldek Brjs. llt oats, bicon, &c . Important I uvea licet. Mr. Jospti L. Barlow, of this city, ex hibited lo us yesterday a pjleot be received a few dayj since for his air and vapor tight ban el, It is claimed lo be one of the most valuable and useful inventions of the present day, cao be used fur spirits tur pentine or aoy utber volatile or inflamma ble uils, and is io every way complete, eco nomical and aa'e. The barrels when de liVired are guaranteed air and vapor tight. and ar? therefore not subject to the usual incidental expenses before snipping. It is claimed that thejy will more tban pay for themselves i.. three shipments. They can be repeatedly used, and with proper care will last for at least two years. Tbe great need of lhe U4de hM Deen gel a barrel that would be proof against the usual leak- age and evaporation, and in this respect it : 1 . : j lf T . .1! K . 1 111 I is ciaimea jut. oariow a uaxrei win com- i . a rll T-l J I pieieiy on me uiik xv aiev uoca a way aiio- i gether with the operation of glueing It is furtlier claimed that it is valuable for hold ioz spirits turpentine for future sales, be ing always ready at a moment's notice, while it will prove of great convenience to captains and crews of vessels loaded with soirits during long voyages. It will also prove a great safeguard against fire in con- sequence of tbe metal lining, thus lessening the rate of insurance. In fact, it is claim- ed that thousands of dollars can be saved to tbe trade that are now lost in consequence Qf tne iosecurity of the barrels. We no- tjCe(j yesterday a test barrel that had been fiUed wilh 8piritf) larpeniine and placed Qnder a hetvJ prM1)Ure, nd after standing m moQtha &od a Qalf parl of hich ilme it was exposed to the weather, there is no t leakatre or evaporation. Renairs can bo made upon these barrels without removing the heads or hoops. Twenty- five of them will be sent on a foreign voy age to further test their value. It is ex pected to commence their manufacture on an extensive scale, giving employment to cumber of men and boys, and it is hoped . ..at m - .a . a that our merchants will not let the patent go in to tbe banda of strangers. We under stand that Mr. Barlow has had several propositions to dispose of his patent. Tb a.e CnTnlo. We now learn that, by the final report of tbe secretaries, it was ascertained that there were about four hundred delegates to tbe late Prohibition Convention at Ra leigb, instead of three hundred, as at first reported, and that finer looking or more intellectual body of men never assembled at the capital in these latter days. We have heretofore omitted to mention the fact, too, that Rev. T. Page Ricaud, of this city, was appelated Umporary ihairraan and .called ihe.CooveotJoa io ordsr. , office was dra1 to p regTef i ' yesterdsy mornlog. at 7 o'clock. r . , fer WILMINGTON, N. C. SUNDAY. JANUARY 16. 18811 laoeal Dots. Second Sunday after Epiphany Cott6n' receipts yesterday 533 bales. Dav e length 10 hoars and 1 minute. Ice was plentiful morning. yesterday The cold wave reached here aaln Frldav niirhL I " u Mii.lf.iia iQ 4 a On A.nf a an marxeiyesieruay. Eggs are selling again at from 80 to 35 cents per dozen. Foil moon' trrU mnrninc at 20 minutes after 6 o'clock. The storm-flag, was again at the front at Ihe Signal Station yesterday. Green pork was selling yester- I umJ ltum " o.ou per uunareu Capt. W. J. Potter represented Brunswick in the Prohibition convention. The American Union Telegraph pole-distributors are getting pretty close down this way. tu;a ...1 j J i ..!!.: . V t a, 7"bcou Jru"r cun"'uu"WUB lu Last Monday was the fifteenth anniversary of Miss Amy Bradley's school. cow known as Tileston Normal School. The only cases for the Mayor's consideration yesterday morning were a few for the non-payment of license taxes. A fine audience witnessed the rendition of "East Lynne" at Miss Ada Gray's matinee at the Opera House yestert day afternoon. The Register of Deeds issued six marriage licenses during the past week, of which two were for white and four for colored couples. The members of Stonewall Lodge No. 1, K. of P., are notified to at tend an important meeting at Castle Hall to-morrow evening. Rev. J. J. Kelly, an Indian preacher, is announced to preach in the City Hall to-night, for the benefit of St. Stephen's A M. K church. Mr. Sarry Johnson, one of the fortunate turvivors of the recent serious disaster on tbe C. C. R. R, is in the city, entirely recovered from the effects of tbe accident. There were no interments in Oakdale and Bellevae Cemeteries during tbe week closing yesterday. In Pine Forest colored) Cemetery there were two inter" meets, both children. There are quite a number of timber rafts now at our wharves, and tbe number will probably be largely increased - 1 mis weea, ine owners laamg auvaniage oi the present swollen condition of the Caps Fear and its tributaries. A subscriber on Princess, be tween Fourth and Fifth streets, requests us to ask the man who has been borrow. log bis Stab nearly every morning for tbe past two months, to be so good as to re turn it hereafter when he gets through reading it. The joint committees of the Board of Aldermen and Board of County Commissioners, to take into consideration the importance of establishing, without de lay, a public hospital in this city, will meet in the County Commissioners' room to morrow evening, at7T o'clock. A lady in indigent circumstances compiled at the City Hall yesterday that .v. n, fn - nt nftH .n.i ?g jt lQ drayman, and that he has never her the wood and refuses to surren- der the order, while at home she had not so much as a stick of wood to make a fire for the benefit of herself and children. " We are requested to state that the members and congregation of St. Stephen's A. M. E. Church, owing to the I uncomfortableness'of tbe Tabernacle, will worahin at the Citv Hall to-dav. Rev. J. 1 H. Collett, of the Baltimore Conference, will preach at 10 A. M., Rev. J. Q. Fryat 3 P. M., and the Rev. J. J. Kelley, the In dian preacher, at 7 o'clock. All are invited, the seats being free. SaO. Accident Reported Loae IalfC. of It is reported that two young men. Messrs. Washington and James Autry, of Bladen county, lost their lives on a timber raft, which was carried into Brunswick river from the Cape Fear, four miles above this city.about dusk Friday evening. There were five rafts in company coming down the Cape Fear, and all were carried into Brunswick river by the strong tide and a gale of wind blowing at the time. The men on four of the rafts managed to get ashore several of - them making narrow escapes from arowrung in aoing so; out . . W . , I UIQ iWU JVUUg UICU U1BUUUUCU IBUIBlUbU WM their raft and have not since been heard of, although it, with the other rafts which were abandoned, was found yesterday"in the neighborhood of the jetties below this city. - r OonKrcKntlonal Blectina. . At the annual congregational meeting at the Second Presbyterian Church, on Tues day evening- last, the following officers were elected for tbe ensuing year : EUfr Robert McDougall, John R. Latta, DtaamsL. Realty, J. W. Monroe, Walter Qmallbones, James Stewart. OPBRA BOVSfi. Rllaa Ada ry. There was a large attendance of ladies and children at the matinee yesterday af ternoon at the Opera House, when East Lynne was given In a very satisfactory style bv Wntfclnn' "Pifth : Avenue - Oomoanv Handkerchiefs were in decided demand. and Miss Gray, as Lady Isabel and Madame Vine, had little difficulty in 'bringing most of her audience to tears. At nUI,) lr A AT" xmma nl avol tnr I 0 I tha first time in onr citv. to a eood-sized anrlifincp Anrl Miaa Qrav acauitted herself most cleverly as the heroine. Cora Dela- field. She has impressed us as being far aboTe average as an actreES, and we do cot hesitate to say that we have enjoyed her impersonations, albeit she is not, nor I does she pretend to be, exceptionally great. We would say a good word, too, for Mr. Con. T. Murphy, her leading support, a young actor of very lair parts, wuose capabilities can be far better under stood as Sir Francis Levison or George Duhamel, than when he ap- Pm as Genaro in "Lucretla Borgia. Mr- Wood Benson, too, is an excellent co: median, and has an established reputation in his line of characters. I A llncrothop mo ar triad tn he nhlfi In ? 1 ........ a J that Miss Gray and her company have given I ' J aJvn.ov.. , , I first visit. n3 tQat we 8faa11 De pleased to announce their return next season. "dibiT PADDISON. At Point Caswell, N. C, onThora' day, January 18, HUBBARD FOARD, infant son of John R. and Mary A. Paddison, aged 10 months. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. St. John's Hall, Wilmington, N. C, 16th Jan., 1831. TMIE REGULAR MEETING OF CONCORD J. CHAPTER. No. 1. R. A. M. .will be held To- i morrow (Monday) Evening, at tm o'ciock. j an lo it j AJU-tus j. uunus, secy. CASTLK HALL, Stonewall Lodge No. 1. K. of P., Wilmington, N. C. , 15th Jan., 1881. BROTHERS Ton are hereby notified to attend an Important meeting of joar Lodge Monday evening. Kin January . uy order or onanceuor uommanaer. Jan 16 It JAB. W. JACKSON, K. of R. and B. Red Men oi the Forest. rpHE REV. J. J. KELLY, THE WELL KNOWN I Indian Preacher, who haa spent twelve years In Europe, by request will preach a Special Sermon at the City Hall to-night at 7.80 o'clock, jan 16 It A Card. T1HOF. E. VAN LABR. DEAR SIR: I cannot AT refrain from exoreacins to my friends through you my sincere regret that I was utterly unable to sins- at the Concert, owing to a severe cough and cola , coupled with the assurance that had it been in the lean possible I should have been more than pleased to fulfil my part of the programme. Yours respectf a respecuuiiy, Mrs. D. KAHNWEILER, January 13th, 1881, Thursday. jan 16 It The V6rV .LateS t UUX I W Crimson Holland Shades, TCCRU (NEW COLOR) HOLLAND SHADES. with lace trimming; Brown, various shades of color, made to order with Lace or Fringe Trim I ming. Wall Paper, late designs In Gilt, and plain handsome Centres for ceilings. Upholstering done as usual in Raw Silk; Reps; Terra, c. , at BKcl WflllS B, The Paper Hanger, -I an 16 tf Market, bet. 3d and 8d Bta. Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, T? X TRACT MALT, MALTINE. VEGETINE. A full line of Fine Clears. For sale by JAMES C. MUNDS, Drnggist, S5 North Front St. jan 13 tf Wanted. 1CA BALES BICE STRAW TO FILL SOME orders. Must be in good packages. Best Bolted Meal in the city," grinding daily, PRESTON i jan 16 tf Millers and Grain Dealers: We Can Furnish YOUJWITH A NOBBY TURN-OUT AT ANY time. If you want a Horse or a Mule we can time. If you want a Horse or a Mule we can fill yonr order In a sattsf actery manner, as we keep them on hand for sale or exchange. J. W. SOUTH ERLAND & CO., Opposite the Theatre. Jan 16 tf Feathers. 1 A A A POUNDS STEAM DRESSED LIVE Geese Feathery now in store. A full stock of FURNITURE of all kinds at low prices. D. A. SMITH SW., Furniture Manuf acturera and Dealers, jan 16 tf 43 North Front St. We Told You So. JD SO IT. 18 COLD.' !. AT THE P Stoves move right oft and our "Dave" neOds two 'ppruasr.'' Heating and Cooking Stoves in endleas variety. imve .rumps ana an experienced workman to tut them down. Have you tried our Metal tipped Wickt no trimmiag needed. - jm IV ate - 'ir i t iafv-i All Branches of Business O UPPLIBD WITH BLANK BOOKS AND ST A- uonerv at reasonable Prices. Tha Leadina- Series of School Books constantly on hand. Special rates (n mKliiili and tAftp.hpa inntha, Inf. of the celebrated urguinett just received at janl6tf TATES' BOOK STORE. Hardware, Hardware. -y K HAVE NOW ON HAND A FULL STOCK of Hardware usually sold at this season, consisting of Hemes, Collars, Bridles. .Traces, Back Bands, Back Band Webbing and Hooka, Flow Bolls, Re paring Links, Ac. , Ac., which we are offering1 at price that will compare favorably with either M1U1UMO! a. uiwHAWiua vr now AWa. JanlOtf 8and40FrontS TT. , m 'r 'Opera House." A fashionable audience aasenbted last week. To witness titer ciiantlnc'ilay. That hey were flatted and fnrnlshe bYER A The ladles, aeugntea, were anxious to seex, . , Where the gentlemen obtained such array, Tt la no secret, for known, ever hae. - ' ' 1 -fjr --- - i. ... ..-3 -. r - . r. A7 W. $ - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. G R ARID S A L E GRAND SALE ! GRAND SALE! I TT?? (T-rfT).?- J I J-v -i- vrfVWJ-O . FOE TWENTY DATS ALL GOODS Will be sold For Cost, For Cost, For Cost, AND STEICTLY FOR CASH. MY IMMENSE STOCK! MUST BE SOLD! G O ME EARLY AND GET BARGAINS ! J, HAHW, i. ... lrket tH, ic5 1 A 1.1 WHOLE NO! 4,187 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ! EHTERTAOTEHT.EITRAORDINABY ' Great Reality Play, entitled Bargains ! Bargains : IN THIRTY ACTS, And Positively Lasting for only Thirty Days, com mencing To-Morrow, 17th Inst., at OTTERBOWS Hen's fear Depot. The Proprietor has the honor to annoance to the Inhabitants of Wilmington and vicinity a SERIES OF ENTERTAINMENTS especially adapted to this season of the year, including a GRAND EX HIBITION of CLOTHIM! CLOTHING! CLOTHING! CLOTHING FOR THE HUNDREDS I CLOTHING FOR TUB THOUSANDS t CLOTHING FOR THE MILLION 1 Don't fail for the world to come. Don't miss this golden opportunity. Bay now oar. stock mast be old. CLOTHING AT COST I AT.COST t Brilliant preparations for Spring ! OTTERBOVRG'S, 22, 24. 26 and 28 North Front Street. jan 17 It Tea! Tea! Tea! ESGLI3H BREAKFAST, UNCOLORBD JAP Ay, YOUNG HYSON, GUNPOWDER, IMPERIAL AND OOLONG, from S3 cents to f 1 it per pound . These Teas have been very carefully selected and all who have ased them testify to their Superior Quality. Send for samples and use the very Best and Purest Article. Onr 'PrIde of ihe Pantry" FLOTJB we recommend as the Best sold in the city. All lcjvera of Good White Bread would do well to try Alto a full line of Family Supplies, , always faeeh and of the Best Quality. For f ale low by Jno. L. Boatwnght, Xo. 11 & 13 N. Front St. jan 16 tf. Sundries. 9KA Barrels POTATOES. JJJ Early Rose and Prolific- 150 15 25 1200 275 50 a.rruao, ONIONS. TURNIPS, FLOUR, all grades; SUGAR, all grades; ' RICE, whole and half ; ' PORTO RICO ORANGES, COCOANUTS, 25 40 150 TIerccB' TttbB and Bnciets of LARD, g0 Tubs BUTTER, -JJJ0 Boxes MEAT, 500 60X68 CANNK) GOODS, 250 80X68 SOAP laandry and toilet; 150" CS88 Knlckbocker GIN, 19K Hampers of Appolinsris and HungadI l&O Janos MINERAL WATERS, a S 17 ! ueuauy iouna ror sate in a large ii uuwHw vuweery eBtaDjienmenb. ADRIAN VOLLERS, jan 16 tf S. E. Cor. and Dock Front 8ts. A Little Money WILL GO ALONG WAT AT OUR STORE. I I Bring the monev and bay cheap 8ome lots we I will close out si great sacrifice. We will offer some Big Bargains in odd Suits and odd Pants for the next ten days. Give me a call if you want to buy Clothing at less than New Tork Wholesale prices A. DAVID. JanlStf "The Clothier-" Only a Few Left. -ryg MAKE TO MEASURE THE SMALL Ba lance of MERCHANT TAILORING GOODS, at a REDUCED PSICS, to close out. MUNSON, jan 16 It Clothier and 'Merchant Tailor . Hats! Umbrellas ! LOW PRICES I HARRISON A ALLEN, Hatters. jan 16 tf I Still Insist rpHAT I AM NOT '.THE GERMAN BARBER, but one of them, and second to none in the city. My Saloon may always be found neat and comfor table, and polite Workmen who are ever ready to wait on my patrons and friends. Respectfully, H. C. PRBMPERT, jan 16 tf No. 9 S Front at Seed Seed Seed T HAVE TN STORE A LARGE STOCK OF A Seed, all kinds, too numerous to mention here. A few Onion Seta left. Truck Farmers will find it to their Interest to call ana get my prices before buying elsewhere. Veryresi y respectfully, J. H. HARu IN. Drseslst. jan 16 a New Market. Watt Plows. qpHB MANUFACTURERS OF THESE CELE X brated Plowahaye given ue the control of them in this section of the Slate, for the past iour years. This .warm we have perfected' arran rementa with them that enajhleana to Sell them lower than ever- before and order direct to ua we goarantee Vo w ua w Drieea. giY,e you, vue wwcbi cbqm JNO. DAWSON ACQ. l A Majtket Street Jltf two dy,.... J.,.. - . ULrMOATi... ....... I D ; Wdayaj.J,...,-,:;.. At OAya..r.vi IW Onm tMtc,', ,..'.;,,.......'. 4 uv " Three weeks,. a 60 Ob' moath,. 10 ou Two month,....... A. ......... n no " Three montaa,;.. .......'....i.. M w " Sixmontha.... .... etl w Oaerear,..., CO oa 'Contract Adverttaeinrata taken at pro tloaatelyJowraUa: ' " , ' J , Ten lines aelid Nonpareil type make one eqaare. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. The Supreme Novelty RANKIN HALL, OVER LITTLE GIANT Steamer. One week only, commencing on Mon day evening, January 17. THE BOH SMI AN GLASS BLOWIBS. PJfe2lil,Wo?dro.fe' c.rl,n M Company, with their $30,00) collection of Wondera la Glava. or Centennial Fame, including the superb motel or the Centennial Corliss Engine, built of 6.0uo pieces of glass and operated by steam. Sara glaea orna meau.'p resented free to each audience. Levees every evening at 7.8 J. Grand dlstrlbu tion of ornaments. Matineea WEDNESDAY ana SATURDAY a S.sO. Popular prices of admlaaion 25 cents. Children under li. 15 cents. ST--Qn"d Baby Show on SATURDAY EVSN ING, January It. M. H. WALSH, Manager. 1an 14 8t H. H NILXS, Agent. AND OIL CLOTHS JN ALL GRADES, AND TUB CLOSEST PRICBtt A FEW Cloaks and Dollmans on hand &t lest than value to clote out. BED BLANKETS very cheap. E. DI. McINTIEE. P. 8. Our Black Silks are In the Ia4. jan IS tf Salt Salt. Salt. 5000 Sacks Liverpool. . sat, For sale by KERCHNER A CALDER BROS. jan 16 tf Oats. Oats. Oats. 1000 Bn,hel8 oats. For aale by jan 16 tf KERCHNER CALDER BHOB. Bacon, Lard Rice, &c. 125 50X68 Smo' nd D' a" 8IDB8 IQQ Tube LARD, 0 Bbls RICE, 1000 Bbl PJWiDB' U Toe For sale by jan 26 tf KBBCHNER A CALDEK BROS. Union Mutual Life Insurance Co. 0"VAUGU8TA, MAINE. DIRECTORS' Office, 1S2 Tremont St , Boston. Masa. 3 YEARS OL.D. Assets 87,000,000. Issues Endowment nnllrlaa nut, Kn Endowment oollcv.- matnrlnir at m fis Inr aam. premium charged by other companiea for an Ordi nary Life policy All policies Mtured by the Maine Non forfeiture Law. Call and see sample policy. JNO. W. GORDON A BKO., Acenta. ja 16 tf Mnortn Water Bt. All Sorts (V STOVES. WAREHOUSE AND STOKE piled up. full. Must reduce stock. Prices are lower now than ever. Write 'or Catalogue and prices. F m kino a nn Ju 16 tf WlJmlnirton. N ! O. For Sale. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SELECTED Live Goose Feather, choiceat quality, J oat arrived from the West, wholesale and retail at tbe New Furniture Store of BEHRENDS A MUNROE. S. E. Cor. Market anil fid flta . Jan 16 tf Wilmington. N. C. Still Receiving. orown Kpddick af. tv atEflam M m W,HAYB JU8T KBCE1VED A HANDSOME TV line of SCOTCH PLAID GOODS, which we offer at lajc per yard. Handkerchiefs. WB ARB NOW PREPARED TO SHOW THE Largest Line of HAND KKRnH iebm mwmr shown in this city Embroidered, Hemed, Hem stitched, Col'd Border, Ac, suitable for Holiday Presents. dec 4 tf A LARGE STOCK OF Sash. Doors. Blinds, AND ALL KINDS OF MILL WORK, LUMBER, LATHS, fca, FOR SALE VERY CHEAP, AT ALT AT FEB, PRICE CSx, Faotobt: Oman: Natt, near Red Croae at. Foot of Walnut St. Ian 16 tf Ten Dollars Beward ! pOR WHEEL LOST OFF ON OF TH E ONE HUNDRED BQQGJB3 J ust received by GERHARDT A CO. N. B. wheel found. jan 11 tf I Fine SaiilcsHarncss and .BiatOi . fX. AT P. H. HAYDEN'S CARRIAGE FAC XTORY, where all articles in the above Una " ka hnnarht at Taaaraatt trM Repalrthg and Trlmmlaig done at short otic Third Street between Market and Prlnoeea. " janisttr P. H. HAYDEN. STIEEING. Carts In constant repairs. ' Carriages and Baggie for tale. Drays made strong and fine. Timber Wagon made to order. Horseshoeing- a specialty. jan 16 tf MeDoPQALL Si WILUAMSON. Look tolYoiir Interest NDSTOP AT MAU.ARP A iEPWDzSCR. whore the larveat aeeoflUnent , Baraais.' Bridles. Saddle, Col Ian, Trunk, Traveling Ban ever brooght tathis eUy,acoto be aeen and boncU forth least money. Try them and be convinced. Mann- faotarinEand repairins: don with neatness aA dispatch Ian 16 tf No. 8 South Front 8U r. -
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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