The Morning "Star. One Square One Pay..., ............ ... " "rw Ir. .......... ' " "i n I t. .... , ,.' .- , rnnrPar. i r t- Mrs Ian, OntVfMi, TwoWi, ". r,4 nraeWMU, ft en t f w ' t M s U He M OV V31. U. UElLXARfl. , ?. LfSH ED DAILY ' IcXCKFT MONDAYS. t rat or sffj nr adtajk. Vr. ibr MU t? 80 one Jionuv 4i i Month. , ... ?' Z ...... 4 00 rhrve Months. " " 00 r- Months. J ' 50 no Month. . . T3 r To CUt Subscriber, delivered to any part f t ho City, hrmx tonwr mi Our City v vnu are not authorised to oiiect for more ila three months ta advance. ' Two M ImaLha.,.., . .. .... ..-... " " Thr NntlM,. ......,....., BUMootiia, " One Tear,... m W Contract A4 verUseajeeiU tkea at proper tlonatel? low rales. ' , ' . Tea tines aoM Vonparea Ifpe siake km nmi VOL. XXXI.NO. 99. WILMINGTON, N. C, JHFRSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1883. WHOLE NO. 480 v rereJ t th Poat Offlce at WQmtajrtoa, N. a, a.i Second Class Matter. ! ( MINING EDITION. OUTLINED , tt ., W til -1 Ex Senator Spencer, of the 8tar Route .spiracy. has gone to England, by way cor of Halifox: Got. Cullom elected TJ. s Senator from Illinois. The Mlchi- -: Legislature ballotted for U. 8. 8enator without result: Ferry leading. A sec- ballot in the Massachusetts Legislature f.tr V. senator was witnout result. D iv ( hUQoim, secrcury or a number of ::u:.iti companies, at San Francisco, ia a ;ii -i.iuitcr and has abscoDded. -Bur- l.irs robbed a jewelry store at Savannah, ;i . of $10,000 worth of diamonds. fcc. A railroad accident near Lebanon, DL, ,.'u' n.-issener killed and eight injured. The Augusta & Enoxville Railroad is Cr 'vile t lease. Several houses de- rnveil by earthquake shocks at Murcia, Spain. Mrs. SUHwell, who confessed inurilerins: ycvcral persons, diedat lit. Vcr- !i t;. ). Billy the Kid, a notorious ,!, per:iiio. killed by vigilants in Montana; N". Y. markets: Money 3,'4 per cent. ; , i steady at 10 3-1610 7 16 cents'; ..Mirii.m rtom tjuiet and held firmly at H :Vnj). 10; w1h?&i, ungraded winter red :.;r v(';: 13; corn, ungraded 6471c; rosin ; ii it G0l 67J; spirits turpentine ,!;!.' ;uxi weak at 52$c . . Washington is now n il I -pox alarm. enjoying !t'resentative Herndon, of Ala lia ma, is very low in Washington, of msti aiption. fhi increase in the valuation of tieoria Railroad property for h placed at $t, 1 37,7 75. A ii.uch more useless bill could iiitr j.lucd ia the Letrislaturo than t forbid the salu of tov d is to Is. I - i Sai vini played his Othello m Phil a.lelj !:ia to a crowded house audit wa very rcat nothing couhl be ;b&on's idea of au extra session Iocs not rrreet with much favor ;iaioiig the members, we are glad to learn. At latest date the tobacco men knocking at the Congressional door were saying "eight cents, with re bate, or no" reduction." The JmTtcial contest between Uurkes and Ilinton, in Virginia, has been decided in favor of the latter by the Supreme Court of Appeals. There are nine new cotton mills just chartered in South Carolina. That is right carry the mills to the cotton. Stick to this and there is bound to be growth and increase of riches. The following we Philadelphia Times: clip from the "Gtn. V. R. Cox, the member of Con-sjr-v- from the Fourth Norjh Carolina dis irict. aod Mi&s Lyman, a daugbter of Bish op Lyman, of that Statewill be married in lialcigh on the 24th inst." Georgia increased her cotton man ufactures in 1882 more than one mil lion dollars. In that go-ahead State industries to a certain limit are fos tered by being exempt from taxa tion. There are thirty factories of various kinds no or p'ninvmw that hpn I w enjoyin0 mat oen- i will expire in 18S7. I ent, whose time will expire It is believed at Austin that Sena tor Coke will be returned to the IT. S. Senate without doubt. He is, we Wlieve. a near relative of Captain Coke, of Raleigh, and is a Virginian by nativity. A dispatch in the New ork Times from Austin says of liim: ' He is regarded as a very able lawyer. I a 1874 be was elected .Governor by the democrats to succeed E. "J. Davis. In 1875 -. new Constitution was formed, and in February. 1878. Gov Coke was re elected. He was elected United "States Senator to succeed the Hon. Morgan - Hamilton, and resigned his position of Governor to take tbat position, which be has held since March 4, 1877. He Is a Bourbon Democrat, ;tnd was, during the late war, an ardent supporter of the Confederate Government. He not popular but is. a shrewd mana ger." " Frye is immense.. He is the great rival of Conger. .These two. im mortals are the great Congressional looters and ranters;,. The Washing ton correspondent 6f the State writes j on the 16th... "Mr. Frye is the only one who ever suc cessfully introduced cross-roads ' oratory in the Senate. He totlaly disregards the dignity and the rhetoric which are supposed to obtain in that body, and a motion to ad journ is Sufficient to precipitate hinv into tbe arena with foaming mouth and fists brandished like the muscular champion in Georgia who was caught practicing for a fight One unaccustomed to the Frye style would have supposed that he was holding the listening Senate entranced with, the greatest effort of his life, so tremendous were his bunts of eloquence 'on starch; 1 Tir. v ance, me Benaxonai joiter irom tne i Tar-Heel 8tate, gave the orator a satirical shaft that would hate taken the stiffening oat of a boiled shirt hut the starch states maa had acq aired the finality from his sub ject, aad was as unvieldinr as the nrize ft piece from a umnese laundry. . Gen..Pndleton, whose, death waf annnnced yesterday, was Gen. Lee's Chief of Artillery, and was a con spicuous figure in the Army of North ern Virginia. He was also a distin guished minister of the Episcopal Church, and author of a very interesting- and eloquent book entitled I C.:...." - TTT. a r iL. Tiai. m I uvreuvc? a.H uuwa tur mu uiuio. A special from Lexington, Va., where he died, to the Richmond State, says of him: "He was a distinguished graduate of West Point, being there with Gens. Lee: Joseph . Johnston, Albert Sydney John ston, John B. McGruder, Leonidas Polk, and others. Dr. A. T. Bledsoe was his room-mate at West Point, and in after life Gen. Pendleton was a contributor to the Southern Review, so ably edited by Dr. Bledsoe. After graduating young Pendle ton was assigned to the Engineer Corps as one of the fire highest graduates, aad was made a professor at West Point. Iu a short time he changed the uniform for the gown, and became a minister of the Episcopal Church. Besides having charge of various parishes he was a distinguished teacher, and At one time president of Newark College, New Jersey." The Richmond State appropriate- i ,i :i f tt tt? ly announced the arrival of the Vice- Regal visitors with "The Campbell's are coming." 1 hey arrived on Mon day night. The party consisted of the Marquis of Lome, Her Royal Highness the Princess Louise, Miss Hervey, Miss McNeil, Colonel Tour telotte (United States Army), Colo nel F. De Winton, Captain Honor able W. Bagot and Dr. Burnet. The Marquis rode around the city, visited the capitol and Valentine's studio. Gov. Cameron's family being sick with smail-DOX he did not meet the distinguished party. The Mayor made an address of welcome, to which the Marquis responded. The State saysr "The party will go from Richmond di rect to Charleston, and will be accompanied hither by Mr. T. M Emerson, general pas senger agent of the Coast line or by Mr. C. W. liar wood, the Richmond agent of that line." There is good hope for the two cents reduction on postage. The Washington special to the Dispatch says : "The Senate Sub-Committee en Postof ficea and Post Roads to day agreed to re port to the full committee the House bill reducing the postage on letters from three to two cents. This makes the friends of the bill believe that it will become a law." RAIIjKOAJ) matters. The Colored People In Council In Re ference to the Proposed Coait Line Railroad. Reported f or the Star. Wilmington, N. C, Jan. 17, 1883. Pursuantto a call published by E. F. Mar tin, in the State papers, convening the stock holders of the Wilmington, Wrightsville & Onslow Railroad, a meeting was held at the Court House in Wilmington, composed of some of the leading colored men in the State, where the project was discussed at length and generally sanctioned. On motion, John C. Dancy, of Tarboro, was elected Secretary, and the representa tives of the various newspapers of the State Assistant Secretaries. The views of those present were solicit ed, when John C. Dancy and J. C. Price made strong speeches in advocacy of the enterprise. They argued that the-industrial enterprises were to work out the sal vation of the race, and that with them suc cess is sure. " Jaarun. uie wuiracwr, uuue boiub i ,1 aa(j timely remarks, pointing out I the ease with which the road contemplated I E. F. Martin, the contractor, made some could be completed. I G. W. Price went into a geographical I and descriptive discussion oi the road, and held that in no part of the State could a road be constructed at comparatively so small cost as the one. projected. He sug gested the appointment of a committee to draft resolutions expressive of the meeting. . Lloyd, of Pender, spoka at length in fa of the road and insisted that it could and should be built. The following committee on permanent organization was appointed by the Chair man : J, C. Price. J. C. Daney, Geo. T. Wassom, Geo. C. Scurlocfc, E. F. Martin, Owen Burney, William Stuff, J. O. Nixon, Geo. W. Price, Jr., A. F. Lloyd and J. G. Dry. . The committee was requested to meet at 2:30 o'clock. ' The meeting adjourned to meet again at 3 o'clock. Tbe meeting was called, to order at 3:10 o'clock. P. MT. by J. G. Dry. Tbe committee on permanent organiza tion recommended the following as perma nent officers of the same, viz: Jos. C. Price, President. Jas. G. Dry. Vice -President. J. C. Dancy asked that the charter be read. Pending which John C. Dancy and J. O. Nixon; were elected permanent Sec retaries. Geo. W. Price opposed the reading of the charter in a lenahy speech, in the course of which Be . paid E. . T4- Martin, tne pro- jector. a merited compliment. A. F: Llovd attemDted to enter into a discussion of the charter, but was declared out of order. John C. Dancy again spoke, strongly de fending the proposed railroad and answer ed all the attacks made " upon it by its enemies. The following committee was appointed to see petitioners and secure proper trans fer from them; viz: E -TV. Martin, George W. Price and Geo. T. Wassom. - On motion a committee consisting of J. B. Dudley, Jos. E. Sampson, John Hol lowav W. .1L- Stiff. : Geo. W. Price. E. F, Martin affd F. i C Sadgwar were appointed to make estimates of cost of road per miie, c- . .u .-; ; j John C Dancy offered the followipg resolution as expressive of the sense of the meeting which was unanimously adopted: Whereas, It is the sense of this meeting tnattne people or Wilmington, wrignts- ville and Onslow, are. sadly in need of a Coastline Railway : therefore, be it ; Retofoed. That we. the. stockholders of said road, by virtue of transfer made to us by the original petitioners for; the charter of said road,, do pledgees completion stan- aard 'gauge, our moral ana financial sup' port. -. . - . Adjourned until to-morrow. r Spirits Turpentine. Charlotte graded schools have 1,1152 pupus. : - Coal sells at Raleigh for $10 and at Charlotte tor $9.50. Charlotte Observer: ,. The depot agents and all other employes, were yester day arranging to make up an elegant pres ent ror Capt. Jonnson, as a testimonial or their appreciation of him as an officer and their esteem for turn as a man. Charlotte Journals The 1 Wil- mington Stab of Saturday contains three suggestions to the Legislature which we re gard as very timely- and sensible, and we would be glad to see that body adopt tnem. . i - . . A ff ll 1- t aq spporuonment or H,uw oi we puouc school fund for this county; has been com. pleted, and the amount for each school dis trict has been exactly ascertained. , Warrenton Gazette: Some one proposes that criminal courts lie established for many of the Eastern counties. No -necessity for it, an extra session now and then, If necessary, will answer every pur- a a . s - rn nose and be far cheaDer. The Bible I expressly teaches than no man should covet I anomers. ur. jnunay a&s ueciineu a iiat- tering call by a Virginia church and one I from Charleston, S. C, at a salary of two thousand dollars, and now the good people of Goldsboro have sent for him. New Berne Journal: Bon Clark got into a dispute with some one near Uhocawinity, Beaufort county, last Satur day night, when Jethro Nobles took sides against him and knocked him down. Clark arose and made for Nobles with his knife; stabbing him, the knife going into his lungs. The doctor pronounces it a very serious wound. About one thousand bushels of rice sold yesterday, the highest price paid being $1.08 including sacks. There were some fine yam potatoes in mar ket on Monday, selling for sixty-five cents per bushel from the cart. Greensboro Patriot: The Dan ville Register is informed that M. E. Mc Dowell &Co.,"of Philadelphia, are the pur chasers of Blackwell's iu teres t in the "Dur ham bull." Parties who profess to know say .that the concern of W. T. Blackwell & Co.. bad 8,000,000 pounds of manufactured tobacco (smoking) on hand, and a large amount of leaf, waiting for the settlement of the tax question. It is said that Carr, who is a partner in the new concern, wil push the business with ample capital and that the name of the concern will probably be the W. T. Blackwell Manufacturing Company, lie port is that Blackwell will go to manufacturing plu tobacco. Oxford Torchlinht: And now they want a new county, to be called Roa noke. It is to be composed of parts of Halifax, Northampton and Warren. Poor Warren, she had better retire- from the race and be disbanded at once. Why can't people let good enough alone? I he Superior Court adjourned after a week's session on Saturday before last. We give we gisi or me wor&.uone in me iouowmg: George Hawkins sent up to the penitentiary for one year; George Thorpe alias Chavis, one year; Anderson Thorpe, three years; all for larceny. Evidence in the mat ter of James I. Moore. contesting the seat of A. H. A. vv uliams, is now being taken before Justice Blacknall Raleigh . News- Observer : Mrs. Annie Grims, wife of Mr. Haywood uritns, died very suddenly by the fireside, at her home in St. Mary's township. The cause was heart disease. Mr. S. G. Worth has received 250,000 eggs of the "white fish," a'notably fine food fish peculiar to the region of the great lakes.. There was a rumor yesterday that the postofficc authorities had detected thefs of the mails and captured the thief at Winston. The truth is Col. Dsckery has no grounds of contest, and can fine none after due dili gence, hence he is making a show, of claim ing his election merely- in order to get such such an allowance as Congress may be dis posed to give him. ' For our partj we pro test now, that unless Col. Dockery shall make a good showing fo'r his claim, he ought not to be allowed a cent by Congress, but ought to be required to pay all the ex penses which. -his unjustifiable course may may entail on Col. Bennett. Greensboro Patriot : The rail- i i i a . 3 ,. j roaa auinonueu nave agreea w ueuver woou here at 50 cents per cord, making the total cost about $2 35 jer cord. - Oldham, of tbe Jxew Mouth, was crossed in Jove in his early days. But revenge is sweet. He now writes poetry. 'Two orphan 'drum mers" were arrested in Winston yesterday and shelled out to the tune of $150, the penalty' for selling without license. JSveritt's star -is .in the ascendency. Tbe report comes here from Washington that he is "solid with the administration." Wheeler is a "dead duck," and Joe Causey has got his best eye on 'Don White. -The biggest rabbit 'ever jumped in these Earts was exhibited on the streets yesterday, tressed, it netted 18 pounds. It was thought to be a dog, but it. was a genuine hare. , Geo. W. Wheeler, route agent between Greensboro and Winston, was arrested yesterday in Winston charged with robbing the mails. . The evidence of the robbery was. found on his person in the shape of- counterfeit, money, which had been "fixed", for the- purpose by a United States detective. A trial will be had to-day before commissioner Brietz in ' Winston. Wheeler is a brother of ex-collector Wheel er of Winston. NEW ADVERTISEUIENTS. Munson Keep dry. Heznsberger New novel. L.'Vollers Bird seed, etc. Harris The Voyage of Life. . R. M. McJjmRE-Underwear, etc. - a!' DATiD--The easiest way the best. s Harrison & Allen Hats, umbrellas. Gen. Jonem and tne State Guard. Adjutant General Jones, who is to de liver an address at the Opera House tomor row evening on ' the subject of the State Guard and in behalf of that organization. is expected to arrive here this morning on the 7 o clock train and will be the guest while in the"eity of Mrs. Jane M. Meares. . wt The address will no doubt he a very in teresting onej and it is hoped there will be a large attendance. 4oel 0ou. v" - Receipts of' cotton yesterday 447 bales. 7-...... v . Mr. J. H. Mallard is still in the saddlery and harness business at his old stand on Front street.8 . " , Mr. J. D. Sprunt did not get off Tuesday night,: as he expected, but left last evening on his long voyage. i Arid now the weather-wise say we will have it cloudy and rainy until the full of the moon, on Tuesday next. Four persons united with the First Presbyterian Church on Sunday, three by certificate and one on examination. The bodies of James Betts and Lewis Dudley, alias "Shug" Dudley, who were drowned oil Smilhville Monday even ing,, have'not been recovered. A Colored Foreigner In Tronbie. ' Morris Andres, a colored individual, said to hail from one of the West India Islands, was arraigned before Justice Millis, yester day morning, for assault and battery upon one Jane Blackman, . a colored girl, ap parently about 18 or 20 "years' old, and also on a peace warrant, it being alleged, by the prosecutor that the defendant had threat ened to kill her and she was in constant fear-of suffering .violence at his hands. Andres made a statement at the close jof the testimony which showed that he was a man of no mean intelligence, although his appearances were against him. He said he never contemplated any harm against the girl; that he was neither a heathen or a barbarian,-but came from a civilized coun try, and rather than be suspected of any murderous ' designs upon the female he would wish to be as far away from her as wind and Water could carry him. He was let off on the payment of costs in the case of assault and battery, and required to pay costs and give bond in the sum of $50 to keep the peace for four months to satisfy the peace . warrant. Small-Pox In Trenton. From a private letter received here from a physician in New Berne, we are informed that a case of small pox was discovered in Trenton, Jones county, a few days ago. Too great a vigilance cannot be exer cised in detecting and stamping out this disease. Since writing the above we find in the' New Berne Journal, just to hand, a confir- mation of the statement that small-pox is in Trenton. The victim is Mrs. E. C. Mc- Daniel. Her husband returned from Cin cinnati a few days ago with tbe disease in a mild form, though no one knew at the time what was the matter with him. The an nouncement by Dr. Cbas. Duffy that it was small pox completely terrified the inhabi tants of the town. The Doctor says there is danger of its spreading and assuming a malignant type. When he was about leav ing, the Journal says, an old gentleman told him there would be more praying in Tren ton that night than was ever known in one night before. A child of Mrs. Mi has since been attacked by the disease. The 'Marquis of Lorne and Prince lionise. It is not generally known, but is never theless the fact, that Wilmington is to have a real live Princess and a "sure-enough" Marquis within her limits. The Marquis of Lorne and Princess Louise are to . arrive here this morning on the 7 o'clock train and will remain in Wilmington one hour, when a special train will take the royal lady and her noble husband to Charleston, where they are to take passage for the Ber mudas on a British vessel awaiting them at that port. It is not often Wilmingtonians have an opportunity to gaze upon royalty, and we doubt not it will be a real pleasure to many to see one of the representatives of the royal family of the mother country in- the person of one of the daughters of the Good Queen Victoria Since the above was written a telegram to the -railroad authorities last night, from Richmond, Va., stated that the Vice-regal party would not arrive at Wilmington this morning, as previously announced. Replenishing his Wardrobe. "Wra. Iiarkins, a colored youth, about 15 or 16 years of age, was arrested by Officer Bryan, yesterday . morning, charged with stealing a pair of pants from Mr. Henry Deckert, a young gentlemen connected with Mr. F. Ai Schutte'8 restaurant It appears that Larkins was employed Jo clean the windows and do some other odd jobs about the premises, when he seized the opportu nity to make an addition to his wardrobe free gratis for nothing. " He was re quired to give bond for his appearance be fore Mayor Smith this morning at 9 o'clock, Jailing in which he was committed to the lock-up, f New Hanover State and County Taxes. Gen. S. H. Manning, Sheriff of the county, settled with the Treasurer of the county last-evening.' The following com prises the total tax paid in by him for the year 1882: State tax for 1882 Paid State Trea surer... - $21,884.20 County Taxes Paid Uounty Treasurer: School Fund. , , . . . . . $ 18,137.14 -General Fund. .. . ... 28,639.64 $41,776.78 Total' tax for 1883. , $63,660.98 Tbe Revelation. Mr. Arthur XButt will exhibit bis hew paintings, "The Revelations," in this city on Friday, the 2nd of February, It is said to best wonderful wli ion canvM cite high praise from all who have witness ed the beautiful panorama. Weather Indications. The following are the indications for to day:" ' - ; For the Middle Atlantic States, rainy. followed by clearing weather, southerly veering to colder northwest . winds, fol lowed by rising barometer. - For thp South Atlantic States, rainy, followed.,; by clearing ' " weather, variable winds, mostly northwesterly, stationary or M temperature followed by rising ba- For' the East Gulf States, rainy, fol lowed by clearing weather, winds shifting to northerly, stationary or lower tempera ture and higher pressure. For the West Gulf States, clearing weath-' cr, northerly ' winds, becoming variable, stationary or lower temperature in tho east portion and higher pressure. ' For the Tennessee an'd the Ohio Valley, local rains, followed :by clearing weather, colder northwest winds and higher pres sure. . Foreign shipments. , The Norwegian barque Marie, Capt. Tal- lagsen, was cleared from this port for Trieste, ' Austria, yesterday, by Messrs. Paterson,: Downing & Co. ; with 8,000 bar rels of rosin; vahjed at $6,755.3; also, the barque Horace gcudder, .Capt. Sears, for St. Paul de Loando, Africa, by Messrs. Northrop & Cumming, with 172, 159 feet of lumber. 100 bbls tar and sundries, valued at $5,012. Total value of foreign exports for the day $11,767.83. RIVER AND miARTNB. Steamship Regulator, hence, arrived at New York yesterday. Messrs. Geo. Harriss & Co., received a dispatch through the signal officer Tues day afternoon, to the effect that the schr. Elwood Daron was at Bogue Inlet on the route to Swansboro, Onslow county, in seven fathom water, with rudder gone, the captain requesting assistance. The Rev enue Cutter Colfax ieft for the spot the same evening and will render whatever aid may be necessary. Mr. II. B. Carra-way, Newberne. N. C. says: "I consider Brown's Iron Bitters the test tonic I have ever used." f JCITY ITEMS. PERSONAL! TO HEN ONLYl Thb Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich., will send Da. Dya'a Ceuebkatkd Euectbo-Voltaic Bxxre and Elko trio AppuANCKa on trial for thirty days to men (young or old) who are afflicted with Nervous Dec ibility. Lost Vitality and Manhood, and kind of troubles, sruaranteeinir suoedy and comnlete re- storation or neaitn ana laamy vieor. Address as above. N. B. No risk Is incurred, as thirty days inai is auowea. WHO IS MRS. WINSLOW t As this oneation is frequently asked, we will simply say that she is a iaay wno ror upwards oi tnirty years nas unti ringly devoted her time and talents as a female Physician and nurse, principally among children. She has especially studied the constitution and wants of this numerous class, and, as a result of tnis effort, ana practical Knowledge, obtained a lifetime spent as a nurse and nhvsician. she h compounded a Soothing Syrup for children teeth ing. It operates like magic giving rest and neaitn, ana is. moreover, sure to regulate tne bowels. In consequence of this article Mrs. Wins- low is becoming world-renowned as a t of her race; children certainly do risb up and bless ner; especially is tnis tne case in this city. Vast quantities of tne Sootning Syrup are daily sold and used here. We think Mrs. Winslow has immortalized her name by this invaluable art! cle, and we sincerely believe thousands of chil dren have been saved from an early grave by its timely use, ana that millions yet unborn will share its benefits, and unite in calling fier blessed. No Mothkr has discharged her dntvto her!aoffer- iug little one, in our opinion, until she has given A li tne oenent oi Mrs. wmsiows Booming syrup j Ty it, motners tbtit mow. jjmer vtsuor.ner. York City. Sold by all druggists. 25 cts. a bottle.- DIED, STANLEY. At Barnwell C. H., S. C. on the 2nd of January, 1883, EMELLNE LOUISA, wife of Jas. D. Stanley, of Wilmington, N. C. Kind and charitable to all, a devoted wife and a consistent Christian, she died fat the assurance of a blissful immortality. INEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Wanted, GOOD COOK AND WASHERWOMAN TO go West. No children taken. References re quired. Good wages, jan 17 tf Apply to N JOHN LONDON, Cor. 3d and Chesnut sts. Hats! Umbrellas ! HARRISON ALLEN, Hatters. jan lS tf Keep Dry. BUY A GOODYEAR GOSSAMER RUBBER COAT. Get a PATENT DUPLEX UMBRELLA. We say nothing about those nice lined Gloves, at 2Se per pair, sold only by MUNSON, Jan 18 It Gents'Jnrnisher. The Voyage of Life, A JOURNEY FROM THE CRADLE TO THE GRAVE. By S. L. Louis, D. D. At HARRIS' NEWS DEPOT. Jan 18 tf Steamer Bladen. rpHE STEAMER BLADEN WILL LEAVE HER Wharf, foot of Dock Street, every Tuesday and Friday. Returning, .leave Willis' Creek Monday and Thursday. Freight and Passengers solicited for all way landings. . Janl61w - C. S. LOVE & CO., Agents. Salicylica, WARNER'S K. fc L. CURE, DOVE'S TURF OiU Parker's Ginger Tonic, Brown's Iron Bitters, Hall's Lung Balsam. Indian Tea, Samari tan Nervine,-Brown's Woodland Balm and Her bal Ointment, and a full stock of other Patent Medicines, &c, at J. H. HARDIN'S Drug and Seed Store, Jan 13 tf New Market. Policy 3789. PALO DECEMBER 81. 1882. Original Amount, $5,000. Issued in 1847. Annual Premium....... $132. Thirty-six Premiums paid $4,75 Additions for Dividends amounted to- , 7, 564 Amount paid bv Company March 3.1, 1882. . $12,058. Notb. If the amount of he premium ($132) had been annually invested otherwise for 36 years at S per cent, compound interest, but without in- irance. t would produce ia,ooo.w. Other Policies in the "Mutual Life Insurance Company, of New York," giving lost as favorable remits, exhibited upon application to , ; r . , jan 14 tf M. 8, WJLLARD, Agent, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE. JANUARY 27, MATINEE & EVENING. ROSE EYTINGE, la the last Union Square Sacoeu, FELICIAI Plared by Hiss Eytlnjre, at the Union Square Theatre, New York, 110 NIGHTS, r-and A PEIN0ESS OF PAEIS ! NEW PLAT BY DUMAS. jan 17 2t Easiest Way is -tie Best! f OOK AT THIS AND CALL EARLY FOR THE Li only Bottom Rook Priced huiu In the city. Good- AH-Wool Extra neavy Sulta f 9 00 4 ... .. .. .. 10 oo . n 00 IS t VERY FINE DRESS 8UITS 14 00 15 00 ' " " " 18 00 .. .. .. .. ,g f g All the above Suits were reduced from 125 40 per Suit down. All other Roods reduced In pro portion. A. DAVID, Clothier, Merchant Tailor and Furnisher. Jan 18 tf Portia, NEW NOVEL BY THE DUCHESS. Just received by ExpreM and For sale at HEINSBERQER'S. Boiler Skates, NEW LOT JTJST IN. ALL SIZES. Call and see them and supply yourselves from that lot at IIEINSBERGER'S Live Book and Music Store. jan latf Ladles, Gents and Children's "JJNDERWEAR AT .REDUCED PRICES. 1JEW CASHMERES A lot just received, Black and Colored. Samples of them will convince you. A FEW CRUM CLOTHS verv chean. Two or three nloe WRAPS at a bargain. To arrive in two or. three days 45 Gross fine DRESS BUTTONS. LACE CURTAIN S. Special attention is called to these. It is a pleasure really to show then. Our trade was never so good at this season, and it is to be attributed to the STOCK and PRICES. It. 91. McINTIRE. P. 8. CARPET8 are looking up, don't forget It. jan 18 tf Bird Seed, FINE GRITS. CARROTS. BEETS. HOSE-RADISH. Dill Pickles. Soace. TriDe and Pin FmL Buckwheat, Graham and Rye Flour, Ltnne Beans, ureen nerne. jrrencn rrunes, uutcn cierruigK, SourKrout. German Vineear. Wines. Llanors. Cigars, Tobacco, 4c, at bottom prices. Jan 18 tf 26 A 28 South Front 8t. Wholesale Buyers WILL DO WELL TO GIVE US A TRIAL BE fore buying elsewhere. Our Goods are all FRESH, tho Quality OWA8 the VERY HIGHEST, and Tlour we put MAY QUEEN ajraiiAt the world. dec 19 tf Wholesale and Retail. Wrapping Paper and Bags. jyjANILLA PAPER AND BAGS AT LOWEST market prices A large stock of Blank Books. Draft. Note. Re ceipt and Letter Books lust received at Jan 14 tf YJ ( ATR8' BOOK STORE. Plows ! Plows ! HE WATT, DIXIE, STONEWALL, EDGE COMB, and Numbers S6, 40, 45, Ac, Ac, with their Extra Castings, for sale by us. Prices guar- an teed 1ILJtS a MUKCIIlfMIM, Jan 14 tf 38 4 40 Mnrchlson Block. Patricio. Patricio. rpHE FINEST FIVE CENT CIGAR EVER SOLD in Wilmington. Try one and yon will smoke them always. A large lot just received at Oct 19 tf KASPROWTCZ' Our Farmers ! rpHEY ARB WISE IN BUYING THE UN RIVALLED "FARMER" COOK STOVE. It beats the best of all Cook Stoves in size, weia-ht and Its baking qualities. Kept onl y by I'AKKSK A TAYLOR. PURE WHITE OIL. Jan 14 tf Drugs and Medicines. A LL THE LATEST PREPARATIONS, PER- rumery, T PHARMA fumery. Toilet and Fancy Articles. COMPETENT LCiSTS at each or my two stores. Pre soriDtion carefully oomDounded. r. U HILIJCK, 0f-- J Corner 4th and Hanover St. dec 10 tf BLOre" 1 Corner 4th and Nun St. TO FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS. A BAKE CHANCE. ANY FOUNDER OR MACHINIST WHO DE SIRES to purchase or rent a Fonndrv and Machine Shoo, located near the Poetoffloe in Ita- leigh, N. C. where a successful buMneas has been conducted for ten years, will please address jani4St v. it. iuwakus, Kaieign, N. C. A NEW STOCK OF SADDLES, BRIDLES. TRUNKS, Ac, Ac . just received from the Manufacturers. Parties in need of any article In my line would do well to give me a call, as I am now in receipt of new stock, and selling at low prices for Cash. Manufacturing and Repairing done at Short Notice. Call at the old Saddle and Harness Store of J. II. MALLARD, jan 14 tf No. 8 Front St. Garden Seed Garden Seed ! J"EW CROP ! JUST RECEIVED, Plant Reliable 8eed from a Reliable House. Avoid Commissioned Seeds. These point mast be held strictly in view to Insure sucoens In Vege table Gardening. WILLIAM H. GR KEN. 1an 13 tf - Druggist, Market 8t. 1 Bed Ash Coal ! ND WHITE ASH COAL, AU staes la full supply at low prtne. J. A. SPRINGER, . Janl2tf Central Yard. A Bale to the Acre. rpoSAY "IT IS ALL WOOL AND A YARD WIDE, will dd for town folk, bnt "a bale to the acre" strikes home quicker to the fanner, aad that the kind of a COOK STOVE the "Farmer Girl" Is. Jan 14 tf : F. M. KINO A CO. Landrqth's Seeds ! rpHE MOST RELIABLE IN THE WORLD. , A full stock of DRUGS and MEDICINES. Can and supply yourself at ITT7r- J. K. McILHENNYTi, Jan 14 tf Cor. Market and Front BU. NEW ADVERTISOIKNTS. OPERA HOUSE- ONE NIGHT ONLY! THURSDAY. - JAM AnT It. Tbe Wort4's Orrateat Oomedtaa, JOHN THOMPSON, , la bit llortou Corned, ABOUND THE WORLD A Tloar of Lasrater 1a Tare Ate. Peopte laacli vatfl U7 cry. Pairr or Avuimtnw .4intrTl A da WW. V SOc and 7V TU uei red Mat. Wtm ettra t Iyr. jan IS St V ' "Happy New Year." SECURE OM OF DYERS' 1LLDSTRATED ANNUL? For Ibr Tear 13, with fifty HltMtrattoist n Wood. rWUSy fry r al ley. Moran. Arbeit. WhHr. Woodr4 (4 other celebrated American ArtWU,-riuhilii( Interefttltur and twrtruoUvw dasorlptiofM of ll moat beauUful aoeiMTy of AiscrW iolndlnr eyeral naravtara of tnoantaia wit7 of lunna Carolina.tot.hrrw1ia torn bmlttaj tllnMrtlk'tM of the aaon, namrrrma fanny Mylna 4 many valuable rolpa. TKIa ta4 M valnable Annual should be la every booa)l4. Doth old and yonn will recetv p)ar 4 t slrnctloa from it a ea. Tbe Annual will be aold a( Ibe small euat of ft OnU each. For sale at the Book Stwe and by JOHN UTKB A m)H, Jan 14 (f Tailor aad nberlm Hoop-Iron. Nails, Glue. 400 Tolu UOOPJI,ON' 25Qe NAILS. 2 Bbls Distillers' Ght'E, For sale low by jAn 14 if, G. W. WILLIAMS A CXI. Lard. Bacon. Flour. J Q Q Tubs and Bur keU Choice LARD, fJQ Boxes D. 8. C. It. SIDES, 1000 Pb' rVVK" ur cl",w . For aaJe Inw hy jan 14 tf o. W. WlUJAWk a fv Shot, Yarn, Sheeting. 1000 HIIOT- u 2?y Bala Randolph TARN. 25 jan 14 tf For sa)t low by o. w. WILLIAM A Vl Cheese, Coffee, Sugar. rQ Boxes Selected CREAM (1IKRSK. fjQ Sack. Cboioa RJOtXlfTIE. QQ Dbl Refined KI'G ARM. For U low bv ft W. WILLIAMS A tX jan 14 tf Thank You. rpo A GENEROUS PtBLlr WE RaTt'RTI sincere thank, for liberal petmvia- We Kare still a large stock of BOOTS AND SHOES to offer, and those who failed to get their Oi rut in a. presents can now rail and seteH ihmlr hew Year offerings. We only require a mall equiva lent. Come and call on ua. Geo. B. French & Sons, SB N FRONT ST. J. W. Gordon & Bro.. General Iniurancs Aftnta, 4 North Water Street. Rcprescntim orer $80,000,000 Asset! FIRE, MAEDTE AND (,I7 Our motto ta "Good CViinnk-a. Fair Kalea, jan 14 tf Ptobm Ad jaatiaenta " Flour. Flour. Flour. nft Bbta 000 White rrVK Amrr 200 2.r0 150 do Bell MtUa do Park 111. do Monarch do d do For sale by jan 14 tf KERCH NIC H A CALDEW flfcfMI Sugar. CoiTco, Bice. 50 Bbla C. El C and Ora. Rt'OAR. J QQ Bags COFFEE, all are. OC Bbls RICK, . For aala bl t'T jan 14 tf KEKCIiNI Eft A CALD Kit BBOS. Bacon, Lard' UTolasscs. fQ Boxes BACON. fQ Bucket LARD. v )f Bbls M0LAS8KH. t aba. yj N. O. aad rnrto Rton. For sale by Jan 14 tf KKRCHNKK A CALDCT Wttm. Soap, Lye, Starch. 200 Bo, p 100 BoXM LTK r A Boxes STARCH. Foe sale bj KKUCUNEt T jan 14 tf h A CALD1K fill . No Liquors, BUT A STOCK OF A NO. 1 FRESIt CBOCTKIB will be kept at onr stora. No. 40 lllnrkrt trorl. AU roods aold by wtTI be a rr w m.l. s win m a ; r hi, small ruoriH u )D GOOIiH our motto. decS7tf UtVC OS a trt and be eorlDO4 R. 1. aCAKJtOUOV'WII A IXX Countiy JERCHANTS AND KYKHT BODY CAN CTT suited In qnallty aad mioe frot U art. viae, of BADDLKUT GOODS, t the New a4 Tmak Uouae of If W ft W 1 U . V M ..I . aw m . mm ii. Ko,4 Marks M. 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