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-k -.- .... The Morning Star- BY Wn. u''lIEItNAlII. ' : I BUSHED DAILY 'kXCEPT MONDAYS. AT9 atuacaumoav or anvaiicm. mv Ver. aT MaiD Pratt Paid. $7 00 Six Months, i - 4 00 rhreo Moatia. '? .'- - 8 00 - . two jioauii, ". TbrM ktantha,.. M o ; KU KoBLha,. ...... oo vOmYmt,.... dntraef AdTTttomtlU Ukra St rroeor. Two Mouths. " ? - 1 60 oe Month, " ,T 75 ' To City Subeeribere. deltvered la anv Dart f th Cttr. fiwiM Cem oer week. Our CitT VOL. XXXI. NO. 129. vl " WELLINGTON, .fc 0 -THURSDAY, FEBRUAJRY .-22, ; t883. AtnU are not authorised to oolleet for more UoaaUly iow rate. . , . . , s Tm Uaea Ud IoepH tn C than tares meaui in aavanee. trr- '111 1 1 - "11 n ' -' V' - - '-v "n -'en if -rv- vV4 ' '-v- V ' riy'M ti ' a "m 1 't- ..;- -c . :.Tnreiayv.-i - - i ' '' - - - .,.,,-..,., .... , . ., ... i 1 - Site red at tike Fot OCSee- a WOmfnjctoB, N". C, as Seoood CUaa Master. , MORNING EDITION. 0 17 T LINES. X plan is on foot tobaOu railroad from Montgomery, Ala., to ChatUboochee, FUl; aa extension of the LouIrrUle & Naahville system ; it will-shorten the distance between Florida and the Northwest over two hnn- ,lred miles. The American steamer vsuii-iai wnGUR; eieTBn ui ! he crew were arownea. Tne Uiyoe - - fr nBtu ,, o,-,i-. .mer Mnro Caatfe burnt at Charleston. it car C , with portion or cargo of cotton and ii:ivi! siorea oo uoaru; uu-ieersana crew uaa . i i a . . i. iroly time to escape; the loss is estimated 11 kiu.ww: lusureu. me oupenor vourt. at Raleigh, decided to authorize the appointment of a receiver for the Atlantic a- X C Railroad. The State Senate : i:i!ed the bill to appoint a railroad com- niisiuu. . Yeargan, Petty & Co.. dry -(.ods Raleigh, N. C., failed for $16,000. Over one hundred convicts are in re volt at Sing Sing prison-. N. Y.; they claim 1 11 -t the work U too hard. Tne- esti mated losses by the flood at Cincinnati iniDuut to hundreds of thousands of dol lar?: the railroads suffered to the extent of half a million. New York markets: Money 3f2 to 3i per cent; cotton quiet :i 10 3 16IQ7-16 cents; southern flour ,i.i-t and steady at $5 407 40; corn, iKiiiraded mixed 547Sc; rosin firm ; spirits t urp'iitioe lower, closing at 52c. I Oscar Wilde the wild Irishman, No 1 r The Senate tabled ( 'ommission bill. the Railroad 'I'he losses at Louisville by the rtood are estimated at $367,000. There are 12,976 British troops now in Egypt. They are stationed it lifFerent points. I'he Mexican Government have a M-heme for encouraging German im- migration on a large scale. )u March 5, the 106th anniversary or the birth of Robert Emmet will ! celebrated by the Irish in several l it u s. Massachusetts is turning its atten tion to sheep-raising. North Caro lina, with every advantage, is cn naged in dog-raising. During 1882 there were 182,000 less acres in cultivation in Ireland than in 1881. The loss ii the potato crop by decrease of acreage is $4, ") 00,000. Salmi Morse failed to pr.curc the mandamus be asked Jndge Ingraham for to compel the Mayor of New York to allow him to give his shame ful "Pasition Play." Served him ri ght. The ladies of the First Presbyte rian Church in Memphis invited Mrs. Langtry to a dinner, which she ac cepted but did not. attend. This is the only social recognition she re ceived in the South. Boston in tbe North alone invited her out. The New York Herald says that in the city alone there is a loss of 6 000,000 in one year because of a fraudulent evasion of taxation. In Wilmington, we have no doubt, there is a considerable loss in the same way. In North Carolina the loss, we must believe, is more than a half mil lion dollars from this cause alone. Even that old hardened 'reprobate and sinner, the New York Tribune, is beginning to realize that there is a storm brewing-that will wreck many a Protection argosy. It says : "We earnestly -hopo ' Republicans at Washington realize tbe gravity of the situ ation, and will set so as to leave no point of danger unguarded.- We believe they can reduce both tbe internal " revenue and the tariff. We believe tbe country will hold them responsible for a' failure on either." Ship ahoyj . . (en. Fiti Lee is oh a lecturing tour foe the benefit of the Southern Historical Society. He is . billed to lecture at Knoxville, Montgomery, Mobile, New Orleans, Houston, Gal veston, San Antonio, 'Austin, Waco, Corsicana, Dallas, Fort Worth, Sher man, Little Cock, Memphis and Nash ville. The old Confederates ought to have him in Wilmington. He is a gallant and true Sonthron and the cause he represents appeals to pvery friend "of the lost cause." John S. Wise's assault upon old man Massey seems to have been the result of a very Nhot temper. He slapped-him twice with tbe open hand in the face. The State has a long account from which the following is taken : ' 'After having been separated Capt Wise said, Ton have lied on me long enough.' Mr. Uassey rots from bi chair and said, 'If I could wipe- your blood from my hands as easily as I can this insult vou should not live an hour.' Capt Wise, shaking his finger at Mr. Masser. said. iTou damned old ras cal I would Dox.'your jaws for language fikef that if 'you were a hundred and fifty years old, and In - the pulpit ' which you nare disgraced. The vote in the . House on ;KeUeyV bill to reduce the internal revenues -without reference to a , reductioa of ' the tariff was 162 ares. QT , navs. tif the aves 116 wera Kennhlicans. I - - E T. TZZc-n ,o ouu reuwvrawi. f yi iue uayti io t ; : - J AWCuulauo auu ' wer "cu' i ncrT. i ir tna vm ku rntue Atma I v ( r v, vuu. f from, the New England State &&a 1 irom jxew I ort. jn e w J erse v. Jrenn- sylvania, Maryland and Ohio, "in all of which the protected manufac tures are strong," says the New York Times. Of the 47 Democrats vo ting aye 7 of them were from Penn sylvania, 6 each fronr New York and Maryland, 7 from the Virginias, 3 from New Jersey and 7 from North Carolina. Of the-Republicans voting against, two each were from Kansas, Wisconsin,. Indiana, Iowa, Illinois, New Hampshire, Maine,, and one each from Vermont, Minnesota and lentncky. tion. This will pay examina- Voorhees undertook to rake Vance down with a Protectionist curry - comb, when to his astonishment Vance poured a tub ox cold-water over him in the shape of a question. Here is a newspaper Teport: "Voorhees proclaimed himself a protec tionist and sneered at the free trade doc trinaire who had fled the field when one of his own local interests was pleading for a high tariff. .He lashed the humbug and false pretense of men who attack aH o their interests but rally to the protection of their own pemocrats who wnue pounding down, all Eastern and Western industies were will ing enough to exact a duty of three per cent, on -rice "Vance, emerging irom tne cioaK room. with his heavy, resolute tramp, assumed that Voorhees referred to him, and so struck back. He said that, in the language of one or ms constituents, ne anirKed no responsi bility and shrank from no reflections.' He was no free trader: but, while opposing protection as a system, he was not. to be bjamed for silently accepting such bounty, as was accorded his State. He offered to help put rice on the free list if Voorhees would put window-glass there. 'WilPthe Senator do itshouted old Zeb, and added : 'Have I stamped the Tall Sycamore of the Wabash, and hr the oracle dumb ?' " Vance was twitted by Gorman, of Maryland, a Democrat, about his fa voring protection on rice and turpen tine. Here is the reply from the Congressional Hecord: Mr. Vance- Would the Senator have me get up when there is a general divide of the plunder and refuse the share which is equitably due to my State? Laughter. Mr.' Gorman: No, sir. Mr. Vance: Certainly; I yield to tbe nat ural sense of justice of all Senators. If they are going to plunder the people and divide it out they ought. to giye the State of North Carolina her share; but I have not even asked to put any duty on rice. Spirits Turpentine. Mr.' R. M. McRackan, aged 78, of Columbus county, is dead. The Eden ton Enquirer reports that many of the farmers have not finished picking cotton; in some instances large fields have not been touched. New Berne Nut Shell: Three hundred bushels of rice were Sold in this city yesterday at 90 to 95 cents per bushel. From 8,000 to 10,000 bushels of corn were sold in this market yesterday at 58 cents-per bushel, by cargo. It is believed that Scott Parten, the man who murdered his wife and child in Wake county some six or eight years ago and sewed their bodies in. sacks and buried them in a "marsh," has been cap tured in Florida, as we learn from the Ra leigh Visitor. JV. 7.' Presbyterian: Rev. J. M. Rose enters upon his ministerial labors at Goldsboro, -N.-.C, this. week. - Rev. Dr. Evander McNair, who was so badly hurt by a fall several weeks since, writes, with thanks to God, that he is improving, though slowly, and hopes to resume his du ties soon. The people of Elizabeth City held a public meeting, irrespective of par ty, and adopted the following: 'iBesolved, That we denounce the outrageous and un warranted attack made by Theodore W. Poole upon Frank E. Vaughan, Esq., edi tor of The Faiam." Mr. P. is in the Le gislature and a Democrat. . Charlotte Observer: In a con versation with Capt-. Edwards, superinten dent of the (Jharlotte cotton compress, the reporter yesterday learned that the erection of another compress at this place has al ready been decided upon by the owners of the present compress. The many friends in this city of -Bob Kid well, for merly an engineer on' tbe Air-Line road, but who has for some time past been run- ning'on the East Tennessee, ' Virginia & (ieorgia Jttaiiroad, win dc pamea 10 learn that he met his death in an accident on the latter road last Saturday. New Berne Journal: Mr. John Creekman, Who died at his residence iu this city on Sunday evening in the 61st year of his age. was buried in Cedar Grove Ceme tery, on Monday evening. It is a suffi cient answer 0 all thatT Judge Schenck can say in a week or a month's speech, to know that the parties that want this relief were asked to be relieved by Gov. Jarvis, the Boston Syndicate offering to repay them to a dollar what the work had cost, in order that the great North Carolina System one continuous line of railway from Beaufort to Tennessee might . at least become a reality. Bat they refused, and we do hope the Legislature will have the bac bone to insist on their carrying out the terms of the Best contract. Greensboro Patriot: Jerome Holt, ' a beastly negrq man, made a bold attempt to rape a white woman living nsar I GibsonviHe;1 Friday night. He went to the I house of llianr Terrell sometime durine j the night, thinking terrel absent: - Terrefi and his wife were lii-bed asleep, i The brute vreui mw uio ueuroom auu ot. iuw iuc bed. u -A scuffle ensued wjiich arroused the husband; and then followed a terrible fleht. The negro ?vas Terywerf ul and more map a matcnTor rerreix. xnany, "A erreu, after severe cuts and bruises, got away from the send and attempted to snoot mm. ilia gun i f aried A to go- oar, wnen ttemsea tne barrel Joverf;his.' head i'withn Erbbd effect. driving-him from-his house. TDuxing the I RtrncrfrTA TMn'AlittlAJwv nhnnt ten veara I V,u vamtpw.wwum.muu. I " I . . n AMwaauu A m. A n ei VAAWAfl pwiH prove iau. lerreu s wue was oruiseu land ..nfni iiital Th im -wah arrested xSatusdaymndtakea' to i7Graham i"fBii rri,t nirtimi air. lica .i a.iomanro .i j p v?' '51 j 1 "j . w j :vLet: v!'- w:' III I t i.HtriI.I.H .t.lf IH'ITlfll. Jl ITLKHII v. i,H,w,nih the fifiwsnd PrfiftbvtprJart ffhtiTh hn last Sabbath. - ' -The State press seems to- be a unit in the opinion that the Leidslature. in niaking up the' Railroad Commission ought to exercise. theMrtue of self-denial: - The alarm of the people on account of the small-pox near Morganton has in nowise abated. The eentleman who broueht the disease with hint fronrTexas shook hands with a number of prominent citizens on his return in the incipiency of the disease, and was visited ty V"greatniany-of hi& neigh bors daring his sickness.' ' Since the death of his son, everjr part ftbetownship in wnicn -ne resides has been : quarantined. -A tery distressing and probably fatal accident befell a little sou of . i&. James Shutt Saturday ; morning. The. lad was driving a mule team to mill, loaded with corn and wheat. He had occasion to strike I -one of the mules -in the, team, which sud- I i , . 3 1 . . . . a. emy jexseo- tne wagon, inrowrog mm on. between the team and the wagon, the wheels Tmssinor avot bin lipnH iinrl Wwiv rrnshinir J him in a terrible manner. r I Raleigh" Netas-Observer: An f ,eKnt dinnr was given' Dr. Hoge by Mrs. I were laid for about ' twenty ruests. Some prominent gentlemen were ! present. r We are pleased to learn that Prof. F. W. Simonds, late of the University , of. North Carolina, who resigned on account of ill health, has regained his health in Cali f ornia." The' committee which left here on Friday to inspect the asylum at Morganton, and was the victim of Spnday's accident on the -W. N. C. R.R., was composed of uiuo mourners, xjt. voweu was cuairuutu - 1 T-v si 11 1 ; I 01 me tiouse orancn, Jar. isoysun ot .tne Senate branch. Six miles this side 01 Hickory, about 3.30 Sunday afternoon, as the special train was running at a speed of fifteen miles an hour an axle 01 the tender broke, throwing the car off the track and turning it over. All were bruised more or less, .save the "solid" man of the Committee, Mr. Page, of Jones, who es caped without a scratch. Senator Wbit- ford was the worst hurt man of the party. The House committee on privileges and elections yesteanayneard arguments in the contested election case of Geo. II. Par ker vs. Robert B. Peebles. Tbe counsel for Parker are A.-S. Meni.npn and Willis Bag- ley, Esqs., while F. H. Bus bee and Walter Clark, Esq., appear for Peebles. Yester day arternoon Mr. iiagley. addressed .tne committee in favor of the contestant, and Mr,1 Peebles plead "his own case. The com mittee was unable to do as it hoped con clude the case and so continued it until 8:30 this morning. The House com mittee on propositions and grievances yes terday considered the bill to create a new county. Piedmont, out of portions of Guil ford, Forsyth, Rockingham and Stokes. The committee agreed to report the bill un favorably. The Senate committee on public buildings have under consideration a bill to erect an addition to tbe Agricul tural building, to contain rooms for the Su preme Court, libraries, "etc. t- His nu merous friends will be pleased to learnthat Mr. W. "A. Guthrie on last evening return ed to his home at Fayetteville, being ac companied -by his, physician, Dr. Duffie, who is. of opinion that he has entirely re covered from the lesion of the brain which disturbed that organ so violently a few weeks ago. The trouble with Mr. Guthrie seems to have been of a - physical nature, which being happily removed, he will, it is confidently anticipated, suffer no fur ther inconvenience because of it. We have received from K A. Aydlett. the secretary c.tba meeting. A., very pleas ant account of a meeting of the ci'izent of Elizabeth City, at which time a gold headed cane was presented to CoL It. B. Creecy, in token of appreciation of his efforts in behalf of his fellow citizens in the matter of the change ' of the name of the Elizabeth City and Norfolk Railroad. It appears that there b but little expectation of an increase of judges upon the Superior bench, but we notice that a, bill has been introduced to increase the number on the Supreme Court. This Is certainly a move in the right direction. T3ED-EDtQ3KI?;75g- NEW ABV-KKXISKJTIK1VXS, Lost Diamond ear-ring. Helnsbebgeb New arrivals. Cbonly & Morris Cocoanuts. A. David The marvel overcoat. R. M. McIntikk Fancy mattings. Masokic Meeting St. John's Lodge. T. F. Goode Buffalo Lithia Water. - Meeting Howard Relief Engine Co, fCRONXT & Morris Gas stock at auction. Y6nng Ken Hebrew Association. At the annual meeting of the Young Men's Hebrew Association, held at Har mony Circle Rooms, last evening, the fol lowing officers were elected for the ensuing year: President J. I. Macks. Vice President L. J. Otterbourg. Secretary Isaac Bear. Trea8urefr--Li .. Biuethefithal. Board of Managers Wm- W. Weill, Jos. B. Aaron, Martin Newman, Isaac Levy and J. Elspach. . The Association '"proposes giving an en tertainment shortly. " ' ' Btaclstrstfe'a Courts - Ajbnzo Dnrant was arraigned before Jus tice Mfllis, yesteriay. charged with assault and battery upon Solomon Anderson. De fendant was found guilty, and judgment wasanspended upon the payment of costs. Solomon Anderson next had a hearing on the charge. of willful trespass on the premises 'of, Alonzo Dnrant. Defendant was found guilty and r judgment was sus pended on tbe'payment'of costs, failing in which he was committed to jail. B. Oscar Harris. Esq., Littleton, N. C, says: "Brown's Iron Bitters has. given me great relief in kidney complaint. " t i.oel Hots ' -; The Produce Exchange will be rclosed to-day, 5 The streets are getting, very dry and dusty agaiq. ; Receiots . of cotton yesterday footed 4ip 858 bales: . . , v Full, moon Full, moon yesterday evemng four minutes after 7 o'clock 1 - W had 'a call veaterdav from ,1?.,. Oft Jones, who is here on a visit. . - t - we are giaa io see mr. uwen . 6 . l tonnes on me siree aeainy tnougn orry ; i in una mxi, na m suit biuib leeuie. t 7 7-The Wilmington Light Infantry, f 1 mh-. h:eu, parade this arternoon. I -rrj... rs - - ' I The Company will . meet at their armory f 'for that purpose at 4 o'elock. David Mallett, the City Hall pet, a at it yet; He was up before the Mayor, yesterday, charged with being found down ith his old complaint, and his was the only case, disposed of. -f-jYnere " was , a narrow . .escape from a fire on Dock, between -Seventh and Eighth streets; yesterday afternoon about 1 o'clock. ' Result, a small hole in the roof of Mr. E. WV Hewlett's house. 7 To-day being Birthington's Washday no, Washington's birthday, we suppose there will, be very little busi ness, done. : In fact several of our business men announce it as their intention to close. To-day is not only the anniver sary of Washington's birthday, but of the evacuation of the 'city of Wilmington and its occupation by the FederaKroops, which occurred on the 22nd day of February, 1865. The colored people have been having a big festival and other incidental entertainments at the City Hall for an even ing or two past in aid of the projected Wil- I mington, Wrightsville and Onslow Rail 1 rna,i All About a Bottle Stopper. Mr. H. Hutaff showed us j-esterday a newly patented bottle stopper, which does away with the inconvenience and trouble incident to the realization of the virtues of a good bottle of soda ' water, sarsaparilla, . etc., by the old'way of extracting stoppers. The new invention consists of a flat, circular-shaped concern made of india rubber and lead, to which is attached a large wire, arranged is a sort of arloop which projects from the mouth of the bottle, and which, by a light pressure sends the button-shaped stopper below the neck of the bottle a sufficient distance to allow the contents to come out with the force desired. It is really quite a convenience to dealers in and consumers of the popular beverages re ferred to. Foreign. Exports. The following were the foreign ship ments yesterday: The Norwegian barque Tlida; Capt. Ramloff , for Bristol, Eng land, by Messrs. Alex. Sprunt & Son, with 200 casks spirits turpentine and 3,827 bar rels of rosin Valued at $9,900; and the schr. Wm. IL Bordman, Capt. Richardson, for Port de PaiXi ,Haytl, with 120,147 feet of lumber and 118,600 shingles, valued at $2, 308 05. Total value of foreign exports for the day $12,208 05. ; Our Bar-The Deptn of Water on it. One of the pilots brought information to this city yesterday that a cotton laden barque, the name of which he could not re member the Norwegialh barque Alaska or the Danish : barque A uroriia passed over the bar yesterday morning drawing 17 feet and 9 inches of Water,- and that there was sufficient water on the bar at the time to have floated a vessel drawing 19 feet, being in advance of the highest spring tide. This shows well for the improvements below.' Tbe iLeetare To-Nlg-n. . Rev..F.?W: E. Peschau'will deliver his promised-lecture under the auspices of the Wilmington Library Association at. Library BlaQ this evening. Hs subject, as before announced, is entitled "The Cemetery of the Sea," and the public can rest assured that he will be able to resurrect from its hidden depths many beautiful thoughts and sentiments with which to interest and in struct his hearers. Go and hear himl BITER AND MAlBIN-E. Ger. barque Louise, Schroeder, hence, ; arrived at Bristol Feb. 18th. Nor." barque Christine, Jensen, hence, arrived at Liverpool Feb. 18th. Dan. barque Marga'retha, Hansen, hence, arrived at Matanzas Feb. 14th. Nor. barque A. M. Schweigaard, Jen sen, nence, arrived at Queenstown Feb. 18tb. The steamers yesterday reported that the river, after, rising twenty-five feet, as stated by us in Wednesday's issue, is now reced ing again. The small schooner Rose dimming, ,,aA Utoj o kt,, iuvu iw u6uiuiu6 jiuiiraw uu i to Messrs. jWilliara and Julius Weeks, of Smith ville, sprung aleak and sunk .at her .moorings, near the foot of Dock street, about half-past ten o'clock Tuesday night, and has not -yet been gotten up. . She had on board 175 barrels of rosin -for the Ger man barque EmUie, at Smithville. The deck load drifted off and will probably not le recovered, but that in the hold will be saved. The men on some of the small na val stores schooners at the wharf close by discovered the fact that the lighter was sinking and aroused the crew who were asleep in the cabin. VTeattier IndleaUoiM. ; " - The following are the indications for to day: , - "'""'! : ": : ' ' For thfrVMidm Atlantic5 Statea. fair j weather, northwest winds becoming varia- "J bK rising f ollowe4 by falling7 barometer, slight changes in temperature, For the South Atlantic Btates, fair nreotlur nnrthirlr tn bociai-lii nrlnilii ct ' at tioQa te, , stationary ,and lower barometer. For the Gulf States) slightly warmer, partly cloudy weather, local rains, north east to southeast winds and Idwer barom eter, ,"'; . . v. ; ' For the.Teane&see and Ohio , Valley, , in creasing cloudiness, and local rains, winds slightly to east and south, lower barome- J' Jill - ter, stationary or slight rise m temperature. j ' . .' ar if ciesa jDjixnaay... , . ,. r, . . A Ti'nmhAr nf thfi nlrl flprmnn frianilg nf Mr. Luhr Yollers were invite'd to his resi- J dence, corner of Orange and Second streets, J on Tuesday evening last, to join him in j celebrating his 50th birthday, knd we learn . that the occasion proved to be an exceed ingly pleasant one to all concerned. Quarterly ATeetlnce Conclusion of the First Round Wilmington District, of the Methodist E. Church, south: ,'' - Whiteville, at Shilob, Feb. 24th and 25tb, :v ; -: . Waccamaw Mission, Feb. 27th. . Fair Bluff Mission, March 1st. Bladen, at Centre, March 3rd and 4th. Clinton, at Andrew's Chapel, March 10th and 11th. Cokesbury, at Hall's, March 17th and 18th, Newton Orove Mission, March 21st. -Point Caswell Mission, at Providence, March 27th. - ROBT. O. BUBTON. P. E. CITY ITEMS. PER80NAL! TO MEN ONLY I Th Voltaic Bkxt Co., Marshall, Mich., will send Dr. Drz'a CaxKBaaTKo Klkctro-Voltaic Bum aks Kuco tric Appliances on trial for thirty days to men' (young or old) Who are afflicted with Nervous Debility, Lost Vitality and Manhood, and kind of troubles; guaranteeing spoedy- and complete re- storation of health 1 inanlv vigor. AaM rasa as above. N. B.i trial is allowed. above. N. B. No risk is incurred, as thirty days THE FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE OP THE NUBSEBT. The following is an extract from a letter written to the German Keormed Messenger, atcnanibersDurglj, tenn.: A Uknitactbess. just open the door for her, and Mrs. Winslow will prove the American Florence Nightingale of the Nursery.- Of this we are so sure, that we will teach our "Susy" to sav. "A blesauur on Mrs Winslow" for helping her to survive and escape the griping, colicting, and teething siege. Mas. Wisslow's Soothxso Sratrp relieves the child from pain, andcures dysentery and diarrhoea. It softens the gmns.reduces lnflammation,cureswind colic, and carries the infant safely through the ' teething period. It performs precisely what it professes to perform, every part of it nothing lesB. w e nave never seen- jars, w tnsiow Know her only through the preparation of her "Soothing Syrup for Children Teething." If we had the power we would make her, as she is, a physical saviour to the infant race. Sold by all druggists. 25 cents a bottle. NEW . ADVERTISEMENTS. ST. JOHN'S HALL, WILMINGTON, N. C, 23d Feb., 1883. rpHE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING OF ST. JOHN'S LODGE NO. 1, A. F. & A- M., will be held This (Thursday) Evening, at 714 o'clock, As business of great importance will come be fore the Lodge members are requested to be prompt in their attendance. JAMES C. MUNDS. feb 82 It Secr'y. Hofart Relief Fire Enpe Co. No. 1. ATTENTION MEMBERS, HONORARY AND ACTIVE : Ton are hereby ordered to ap pear at your Engine House. This (Thursday) Af ternooil. at 4 o'elock sharp, in full uniform, for celebration of the 27th anniversary of this Com pany. : By order of the Foreman. F. C. MILLER, feb 22 It Rec. Bec'y. .Gas Stock at Auction. QN FRIDAY NEXT, 2SD INST., AS O'CLK M., we will sell, at our Sales-Rooms, 9 Shares Capital Stock Wil. Gas Light Co. CKUJN.L.I At MOKK13, feb 82 St Auctioneers. Gocoa-Huts. 1000 PRIME BARAOOA COCOA-NUTS For sale by - . CRONLY & MORRIS, feb 2? It ' Auctioneers. lost, QNE DIAMOND EAR-RING, SET IN BLUE Enamel. A suitable reward will be paid for same at THIS OFFICE. feb'22tf - ,m , r i , A Fresh Stock QF THE "STANDARD" . v COLLARS and CUFFS Yesterday. . "Crown" Celluloid Collars only SOe. "Crown" Celluloid Cuffs only 35e. ' At MUNSON'S. feb 23 It Gents' Furnisher. The Cdrk Fizzle. WB CERTAINLY AGREE. WITH THE GEN tleman of Cork, that he has the celebrated "nix cum a rove11 system, which, being interpn ., being interpre tm. Its fruit has ted, means "the no-count-1 system, its rruit has often been shown to us. and caused us a great deal of trouble. esDeciallv in the busv season. Prof. F.T. JOHNNE has on exhibition at our Store the MARVEL OVERCOAT, which stands to day as the wonder and puzzle in MITCHELL'S FASHION PLATE; the celebrated Seamless Coat, a perfectly snug-fitting garment, without any Seam, namely, no Shoulder Seam, no Back Seam, no Side Seam, no Skirt Seam; and.no Waist Seam, A great many have viewed it who pronounce, it wonderful. This garment is the Patent of the "oressor, to win oe cneenuiiy snpwnio au aamirers ot gooa wora. a. jjavhj, (ebmf The Merchant Tailor. Fancy Mattings. JUST RECEIVED, AND ON SALE VERY CHEAP. . SURPRISINGLY CHEAP. Our Lace Curtains, SOME CHOICE PATTERNS, to 4 yards long. It. BI. McINTIttE. febactf WHOLE NO. 4834 - -- - - 'NEW AIyEinT8EMENTS. Buffalo MtMa Water X , vTAKtS TDB PLACB OF .' THE STJROEOJfS KNIFB FOR RTONB OF TTTI ; :! .-, -;v- -, . BLADDER.. . rreL .VALTJB ; Jlf" BBIOHTS DISEASE. THE ' GOUTT DrATinraiS. Ac. ' ' 8tokv re thb Blasseb (TJbic Acid), Stxptoms or . Bright'! Disxask. Case of Mra! ' " ; stated by Df. Darld E Smith. . otBronxriue. Westohester. N. Y. "Mrs. - -was mbieei lo severe attarkt of Gout, a eoDsetraenoe of an inherited Oovtv Via- owed after some time tjsttmt in tl Man In the Bladder Tkfe , llmba were -nrr CEdetmaUm: ma v, ;im , iimoa were Terr laaermaumi, 1 much so aa to pit readily on preeaore with tbe nneer. leavnw an ma e a tenon tone aner ue remo val. The Urine was loaded with Urates and 89 pereenL AOmnm and the mlcroecope revealed Caf.8howinr nnmistakablr.aa f thouthtJtriohrt lT.aa 1 ibontbUtriot Dittam of the Kidney. I freeorlbed the Buffalo I prescribed the Buffalo 2. which afforded oromDt Water JSprhur No. 2. which afforded prompt I relief In the Gouty Ajftetion, and resulted, In a iew weeu. in tne pasaare or a Htone nte-eixbtba of an.ineh lonir, bv one-fourth of an inch in diam eter. Under the continued use ef the water the Urin has been relieved of Aitnrmirxnn Impregna tion, and restored to a normal condition: no Catt can be discovered, the Kdtnaioiu condition of. the limbs has been relieved, and tbe reneral health of the patient to ajrreat extent restored." m Stohi in the Bladder, Puosphath . A Case stated by Dr. B. 8. Hardy. Hooknrton, Greene Co., N. C. "Mr son. a re una man. suffered from Stent in he Bladder, of a mired character, conxlstlDr ohieflvof Calcium. Carbonate and PhoeuhoU. Af ter persistent use of all remedies indicated In the case without benefit, I put bin upon Buffalo Lithia, Spring Fo. 2, the use of which, for some six weeks, resulted m the passage, at short inter vals, of Gravel, of small size, and at times of par ticles 0 Sand, followed, sometimes afterward a, by the disohartre of a Stone weOrbirur IS (Trains, the lanrest,-I am confident, I ever knew to pass through the Urethra), virtaaBy eadma his trou bles, since which time any unpleasant symptom baa been relieved by the une of tbe water for a short time. Its action in this cae hat been in deed wonderful.'" Uric Acid Ouavsi. A Case stated by Dr. Ha ford Walker, ef George-- town, D. C. "Mr. George C. Congdon, of this plooe, suffer ing from Uric Acid Gravel, has been under treat ment for some time past. He bad aa many aa six separate attacks (all of them of very great sever-' lty), between June the J8th and July the 18th, a space of eighteen dava. He declined la strength and flesh rapidly, and to such an extent aa toiex clte serious apprehensions as to the result. Ha ving exhausted the most approved remedies of Materia Medico, without beneficial results, I pre scribed for Mm. as a last lesort. Buffalo Llthla Water, Spring No. 8. with the happiest effects. In passeaatouiuatoufxgrau has not been troubled since, and Is now. to all I appearances, entirely well.' Stone or tub Bladder (Lithic Acid), and Hi m ORBHA0K raox the Bladdek Dr. J. B. Jones, Charlotte, N. C, Member Medical Society of N. C. "Iu a case of Stone in tho Bladder, composed of alternate concentric lavers of Calcarroue Matter and Lithic Add, attended with alarming Jfrmor rhage from the Bladder, I prescribed Vk Buffalo Lithia Water, Spring No. 2, walch arrested tb formation of Stone, and diminished both the fre quency and violence of the Hemorrhage." Water in c sea of one dozen half gallon bot tles, S5.C0 per case at the Spring. Springs pamphlet sent to any addresH. THOMAS F. GOUDE. Proprietor, feb 2-.' tf Buffalo Lithia Spring. Va. New Arrivals JgY BAIL BO AD AND STEAMER. Cap Paper. Letter Paper, Pocket Note Paper, Note Paper, all weights. Letter Envelopes by the million, umoiai isnveiopes, an sizes; Beautiful Box Par iners. sn elegant n.wwrt- roent. Standard Organs. ANOTHER LOT OF THOSE BEAUTIFUL GR OANS Just received, and for sale at the most reasonable prices ever offered, at HEINSBKRGER'e. feb22tf Live Book and Music Stores. RAWING TAKES PLACE TUESDAY, MARCH 18TH, Tickets One, Two and Five Dol lars. For particulars address Post Office Box 872, Wil mlngton. N. C. feb 81 tf Oysters ! JEW RIVER. 8TUMP SOUND.'and MYRTLE GROVE OYSTERS, In any quantity. W. E. DAVIS A SON, .Proprietors or tne only regular established Jan 10 tf Fishery In this State Patricio. Patricio. rpHE FINEST FIVE CENT CIGAR EVER SOLD in Wilmington. Try one and you will smoke them always. A large lot just received at ootlStf KA8PROWTCZ'. Hules & Horses for Sale SB PA IK FlPiB LAKOK HULKS AND TWO GOOD HORSES, For sale at low figures by i. A. SPRINGER. feb 18 tf Coal and Wood Yard. Hats ! Umbrellas ! HARRISON A ALLEN. Hatters. feb 18 tf Country jyERCHANTS AND EVERY BODY CAN GET suited In quality and prices from the large stock of SADDLERY GOODS, at tbe New Saddlery and Trunk House of u. m. tuwusn at uu. Nc. 40 Market HC t9 Manufacture and Repair, feb pi tf Fresh & Beliable Seed. I KEEP ONLY FRESH AND RELIABLE SEED, and am selling them cheaper than you can buy them from any Northern Seed House. All varieties on band. Call at J. H. HARDIN'S Drug and Seed Store, feb 18 tf New Market, PACIFIC GUANO. Just received and for sale, SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO, and DISSOLVED BONE PHOSPHATE. We never have had the first complaint of these Fertilizers not bringing a profitable crop. See our Country Agents. feb DAW7w ALEX. SPRUNT A SON. Drugs and Medicines. LL THE LATEST PREPARATIONS, PEB- famery, ToUet and Fancy Articles. COMPETENT PHARMACISTS. PreaoiiptSona carefully com pounded. F. C. MILLER, feb IS tf Corner 4th and Hanover St. NEW ' AD Y10lTO01gMT& The Oemotery of tho Sea.11 , TIILURHAV SIGHT, ICO. i. Eev. F. W. E. Pcschau- , , . ' WILL LXCTUtl On the above subject, at Ue Dali of (be Librery AawcUtlon, oa THURSDAY KIOnT, ftn JT. tymmenctiiff at 8 o'clock; Ad mixtion SB eente. f.b tl ti f MADE TO 0EDEE." I Tt ARK OOITtO TO DO THE BUM EH IX I t V I Merchant Tailorin tbia aeaaoa. aad beve aUe 4 r tartpd la rood ahape. Our FaaU toede lo ordrr for $7 SO, are at Una aa U tuniatlf mede fur l 00. Oar Salt far fas 00 are elegant, m4 re tbe b4 for the BVay ever offered. Tbre U lo 4onl4 but we uomp-te farorabljr Kb Reed f Made Cothinc la price -1t In 1 atyUkb rende at a prVe almost a low aa U ordlnarr fc-rwl c.ffrr-4 la Reeay Made Clothlnjr Call and eiamtne our Ztlf'AKT U7R r SU1TINC1H, aad order frv.tn Joun lilMM A mix, feb W tf Tallon and Jlbrdetker Limo. Limo. wrLMI7ffTO. H C. Jaa toOo" MESSRS. TRENCH BBOa. I ammi ausee of ywtr DCILDINCJ LIME eotne rears aau. a4 serine me past year bare esa a gmq om er n ity I e obeerfuuy reoonunend Its use I efor any of tne arrfl nary purposrs of uaaonry. feeling assured llisl It is 1 1 equal In strengut aa4 eesAetiUng tMwv ANT LIMB known under the renral esme .f Vl'ICK LIME. IL H. It A IK I Art a. Ckaitrarsor ana IHilid. r I concur wh Mr. lUdellffe fnlly K'BT H. W OOD. Bolide For sale by miTJtcn BtumV, It ky Ivlnt, H- or O O ralULaT. )t . n t7 tf sa to fr WUmlneow. X C I Glotllillt? ! ClO thill IT ! lJ THE BALANCE Or Or It TXM K Of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING ! MrT BE HOLD If yu sr In want ln'lfnrrM R Ws rss ft vou In the OmkI and mtkr tbe PrWs nl1 yn a a 1 sjirikr. BHWM n.-Urs feo IN tf Mo M atstasl H Rice. Eice. Rico. BijkIi No I tFKI UK K For sale by KEBa'HNER CALI) Kit BlUMi feb 1H If Groceries. Groceries. nAcoy. r.orr. sen Alt. I'Of'FEF. .'If K MOt.AHSrs, sa l t. en a ck,:hs. va sr r. SO A r, 5 TA li f 17. CASftLKK. CJIKKSK. BOD A. VOT AMU. HI'S 08. 1 ft A MSG fArrn H RArriso rn .vr. m r HA OG ISO. TIKS. . For sale by feb 18 tf KERTONKK A CALDtH Htt h Seed Potatoes. Bbls EABLY KOHKsnd rEaRIJl rTATW. For sale by feb JH tf KEHCII 5 RJt A I A LI) EH EJtOB Best Line in tho State ! yE CABRY A GREATER VARIETY A! BETTER AHSOirTKENT of BOOTS AND SIIOKS than any bouse UMhe atste. Buyers will And It lo tbelr advantage to etam tne oor line before parcbaslng Qe0t a. French & Sons, 89 N. FRONT rr Country Merchants AND WHOLESALE BUYERS GENERALLY, will find a fall stork and good asaitrunvat ef Hardware, llosra. Casting, lines., lists. Axes. Back Haada, Palis. Mw. C'Hsr1 Trace Chains, Hollow Hm, Ac. aality ef goods and prleea gvsranteed wm. e. a rra?n eh a on , fh IS tf Bnoosjssnrs to Joha tfsfoa Ikn Furniture. TRW AND LARGE ARRIVAL nr nrrTy Ar and other grades of rCRXITTRE Carl and ei amtne. Prints IB PER CaTTT LRsm tl.se st House Id the Mtete feb IS tf n. a. smith a Flour. Sugar. Coffee. 200 DbU r0AR- rndM- 'J( Seeka COFFEE. For sale low by feblfttf U. W. WILLIAMS A CX) Molasses, Salt, Hay. (Aft Hhda aad Rbl.'Ksw ti 1UIS snd . (I MMLAKftEN. 7500 Sacks ft ALT. Kt( Bales HA V. tJUi! For sale lw b v feb IS tf U. W. WILLIAMS A CU. Bacon, Lard, Bice. 100 Bo1" D 8 c R II)K"' (50 rnh" Bo'!,, Cb"W URD. 2 BblsRICE. For sale bw by feb 18 tf U. W. WilXIAM A ft). Soap, Lye, Potash. 100 BoxM r' 150 LTr QQ CaseaCaaaadBall POTASH. For sale low b? feb U tf U. W. WILLIAMS A fXK
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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