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The MorningSfaf; II V WM. .U. UEIIXARf ; r- U bUSHED; DALLY' EXCEPT MONDAYS. 7 bats r CAScaurioir, n anvAJrca. uc Year, (by Vlli Pntxn Paid. $7 00 vi Months, ' "V ... ..... 4 00 rhree Months; "- - .--- ' 9 09 Two Months, , :.,. - il60 ,n Month, i , T To city Subscribers, delivered tn any part jf the Ctty, Futssh Cxjrrs MrwMt' Our City vonu are not authorised to oolleet for mora ir-ered at the Post Of9e at WQmtSfftoa, N. X, as Second Qua Matter. ORNINa ROTE ON. OUTLINES. .: Ellis Crafty ine ot :the, Ashland jKy.) lTiurclerers, has bfeea found gaflty "under tiio death penalty. Hatch & Petera, k brokers. New York; city, aare failed, -to- business iaijures lor ine weaR numoer ?X). rA occurred in the bootnern atates. Total net receipts of cottoe at all the ports since Septemjjer last.-4754204 bales; t Wilmington, 116,590. A thousand m.irks. of money, subscribed, la Germany rr the Ohio river sufferers, has been sent from Berlin. A Are at Georcetowu, C . originating id a lot of cotton; de-. -itroyed warehouses, Blores and residences n i!v uorthern part of the town ; the loss w:!l reach $70,000; insurance ..about, $30,- iMMY Baughman Broa. staiioners and printers.of Richmond, Va., failed for $90,- 000. Decrees depriying. French princes of their military posts will bja ga zetted today. The authorities .at Dublin are now quite positive as to the, identity of the mysterious "Number One" concerned in the Phoenix "Park murders.. The Missouri penitentiary, convicts mftde a desperate attempt to escape yester ,1 iv; they fired the building, causing a loss of $:00.000; all of them were captured. NVw "fork markets; Money 3403 to ' er : m. -.cotton dull atl 8 160 7-16 . , n!v outbt-ni lTour quiet and weak at, f" -in -7 40; w he-it, ungraded red 95c il ;;; corn, ungraded mixed 6072rC; - rum at $3 6oS3 ,U; spirits turpen- t. uly at 53c. 1 he Washington Republican nuts - - I down North Carolina" and i -r the Radicals in 1884. Virginia Mr. Dorman B. Eaton one of the Civil Service Commissioners, is pe culiarly qualified for .that -position, the Northern papers say. Governor Jarvia, of North Carolina, has iteen offered the presidency of Trinity eol k'.T, in that State, and hasthe matter un der consideration. ATorthtm Exchange. Can that statement be true? i.ov. StephenSjOf .Georgia, promises t be a popular Executive in'spite of 1 trtuJency to a too free use of the pardoning power. It is said he in quires carefully into the reasons of ai! matters calling for his decision. A cirdinj to the Washington let ter in the Richmond Dispatch the Protectionist in the House do not like die Senate bill and wilt-defeat it if 1 hey can. This must be because its provisions are not understood. It is believed by many that the Pro tectionists have gained by the bill. Some of the House tariff reformers favor it. Thiugs appear mixed. The arrest of Dr. Richard Ander son, of Stanly county, for the murder of voting Charlie Cox, an account of which wan copied in the Stab, causes much excitement in that county. There was bad feeling . between the Cox familv and Anderson. -The Char lotte Observer says: "The shot that killed young Cox was fired from Dr. Anderson's house, so the neighbors claim, and it is further claimed that on the day before the murder Dr. An derson bought some cartridges of a certain calibre, and the bullet extracted from the murdered man a body was of the exact cal ibre of the cartridges bought by. Dr. An derson. These and other circumstances went to excite the suspicion of -the people against Dr. Anderson, and resulted in his arrf-t yesterday morning." A Western legislator opposed the bill to incorporate the North Carolina Fish Oil and Guano Company upon the ground that the shad would air be turned into manure and the West would never again'see a shad. This is touching. The New Berne Journal, commenting npon this objection, say s the remarks,boweyer 'silly'bad' force" enough to defeat' the bilh Bytbis refusal, it says, 4he'comjpnyi, Which has spent fifteen -or twenty thousand dollars in trying' to -develop an. indus try in the State, is denied the benefits of a corporate exiirtencesimpIy,b'ei-: cause some members "bf theXXegislap tare don't know the difference ' in" a fat-back and - ' 1 1 . .y 7 T . A" 4 il Logan, in the. Senate, , and ;Beltz--hoover, in the Housej3 wtnejiTUy, for Gen. Ilaxeo of the Signal 'Bn reau, bringing .Vdfy-fgTava charges against him.' 'An Recount of Logan's peech, in the Philadelphia s2bnei, says: t -' r t? r ' -' 1 ,f-i J ..... ..... LLu ' "He said be wanted to break up the fat thing thing enjoyed by army officers. His picture of how an adjutant to the War De partment held the government, np by the tail for eighteen years was a" graphic one, and was relished exceedingly by. full raPr 'cries. He showed how Hazen's corps had been writing editorials ia various newspa pers attacking him. During his remarks' he snubbed Secretary Chandler. Rollins and other Senators, who annoyed ' him by. loud conversation la. his vicinity, by burn ing around and bluntly . observing 'When the Secretaries and Senator get through I will go on.' Tins created quite a diversion for the moment, pot it had the intended effect." v r-w ft.--. , - ' ;-to "V'v--u- -- r - . dent -HtbeSenatef c itcr-'vmmiJifA&ttiZ ZZ&l :4th t.Kk'4'wdl. ?nmm& wife of J. Bancroft Dayi.,. The fqU copy.xr.pni WieWngSon . letter m oj ins I ine.oejiersurg-i.a, His decided treferelnce.;fc that lady's society, despite the fact that she had a hus band by the nainf JoJjnrCSancroft Da-, ris, has only i been continued with more kmdly attenacfflfl..;Hlghocial life admits of nianjHUle things that ould be strong ly denounced it theyi occurred among the middJolasBesvWhyblesae! Did not aNew York paet rmark when Mr. Da vis was appoiutcd by Chet aa-Assistant Secretary- of State, that f 'the husband of Mrs.: John B. Davis had been appointed Assis tant Secretary of State." Nothing further was said about tho matter ' but 4o use Rob Ingersoll'a words, :.JL h-r-l of a lot' was ini f erred,",,, All kindioi sensational stories are extanvconcerhlng the scandal, but they all agree on. one fact that the President has been-a little tndiscreet.!'--r: c c t? ; Thjrenerable ClPhila iWfiite, at onetime well nown toHhe leading men b'thetatVis dead. H edited a yAjuXff&viMM as 1820. He was a man of hisrh char- acter, of o-pd. -abilities, - and was a J warm fti end of Jorth Carolina. The TJtica (N. Y.V Mornino HerUld savs: "Ron. Philo White, so long one of the oldest residents of Whitestown, died at his jLoine theifl-TJranday eTening,"; 15th inst. He has not been.in irood health for some Ume and was 85 years old. He was bora in Whitestown, Jtqne 23,. 1796, the son of a man of the same name, and was eraadson . 01 tlugn White, the founder of the place. Tl 9 Tl - m r . 1 s. The family was of Connecticut and origi nally English stock. Philo received his education at home in Canada and in the seminarvt-ffticari-:l7Donil-leavinff" "school he became a printer on the Columbian 6a tettti, and while learning the trade, and 'sub sequently, wrfe to some extent on the pa per. 'After a'brief connectioffwith another newspaper in Mannas, N.: Y.,.;he wentto Salisbury, N.. C, and in 1820 became the editor and owner of the Western Carolin ian, -which he conducted for ten-years. Spirits Tuipentine. Raleigh Visitor; ; The lectnre ofEev. DrV M. tX Hoge, of Richmond, at Tucker Hall last night was an ' emphatic sucsesat DrHogeis an exceedingly strong and magnetic speaker. '. He got control of his audience last-night in liva minntes after he began to speak, and he held, them unti 1 he olosedl'- He is ia' man of robust intel lectual powers, eloquent,-' logical and won derfully pathetic. ' - Bialeigh 'Nems- Observer: Jndge Advocate s. (X Lemly, of the TJ. S. Navyj who made tne report or the court of enqui ry in the Jeannette case, is a Salem, boy". --The passage of the bill to sell the Cape Fear & Yadkin. Valley Railroad through the House,' with' some amendments? carries it back To the Senate for concurrence. Died, at the residence of Mr. J. Ruffin Wil liams, yesterday morning. Miss Eliza Tur near, aged 75 years. - -r Fayetteville Observer:: A Moore county boy, between sixteen and seventeen years of age, m six feet four inches high. finely proportioned, and is still growing. Wild geese have been flying over from soutn - to north - within the past few days. You may walk from one end of the town to the other and you will hardly pass a closed store, and as for dwelling houses they are always at a premium. The .Baptist congregation are erecting a newl and handsome Sunday school - room in rear 01 tne charcn. - Charlotte Journal: .Three sport ing gentlemen of Charl6tte on hearing of a great crow roost near the residence of Bax ter il. Moore, Esq.. about one mile from the suburbs of the city, repaired to the spot on 1 uesaay night, armed with, shot guns and pistols. . Every pine tree to be seen was bending to the ground with a load of crows, and our informant says they were there by. the millions.. The - gunners shot untii they were tired and brought so many of the birds to the ground no account could . be kept of their number. Last night about zo sportsmen went to the place to shoot.. New Berne" Journal: "Thefeis no question before the' General Assembly of North Carolina of more . importance to me masses 01 me people, save tnat or eau cation, than that of keeping up' public, roads. At every meeting of Ihe Legislature there is more or less legislation on the sub ject, but there is no perceptible improve ment in (he condition - of the roads. From Trenton. The small-pox patient at McDaniels has been out in the garden air ing himself for a few days, a short while at a lime., jbuss nswe rxuenett, anoiner one, is convalescing" rapidly: Greensboro Patriot: New Sa lem and;Randlemah -Academy i now'&nm-. bers neafly one hundred on its rolls. In the negro Holt's case' the revolting de taus orwnicn nave aireaay Deen puouanea, the luTy? found a verdict: oteniltr. He ? willbe sentenced to-day,and no legal techuk cauty ahould8tand in the way ofhJsexe cution. It was a most diabolical crime anu I nothine but the eaUloWa can atone for it. Washtngton, D. C. Feb. 21. Eve?. I rlttVi 7frlr?a1 Mritit la nn tba WnAV orfil thA guUlotbaeUlieiBe .gireased. .-" Whem thead- I, ministration axe falls, and it is slowly de-. J' " j; ''1' j-, ir 'nt'-'ii" b T- Gastonia Gazette : Mr. .Wilhanr Richards, of Brevard, was here on a visit to relatives this week. Mr. Richards enjoys the distinction of being the only citizen of Gaston county who ever bought' a railroad. Some months ago a c6w.belonglnig to Wil liam Skidmore. of this county wasKilled by. a train on 'the Carolina Central Railroad.!. The authorities of the roaa refused to pay for the cow-aud 6Jddmore: bronght suit acaiast them in the Superior Court and uot judgment. That part of the Carolina Cen tral (about fourteen miles) lying in Gaston . county. was accordingly , levied oh and sold by th sheriJt. Mr. Richards became the pjDTchaser at $20 about - $1.60 per . mile. This is the cheapest railroad ever bought in the United States. ' - -.. .. .... ' A Caswell coilnty Correspondent tells the Raleigh Newt-Observer of a case in that county Tcdlored Ku-Klux. "He says? "A Tvartr ox five Dersons. masked, went to. the nonse-of a colored woman' who had a gro'wn'datighter, and afterfrightentng them as much as they could, assaulted themother wlth An axe, but did not inflict a blow; but did strike her with a stick several blows,: and afterwards dragged the daughter irom the house and whipped her pretty severely. AVI T50ATi 'idetitled,3w I C&ar!pe5j Tal .. . y . tr' . )"..,' -3"- T-fjr"" lege iasi-'inesaayi. 'soin inst' Dome- ume-ago' jur. w 1. -iii,CAao9jj)ropneior of the.TOboiSlar M6Adoolt 4 Hoasei?14in jTeensooro,wanieutaT)iaiexi glass m size 22x33 inches, ancV; wroteaew.' York I. house t( at sierht it fdsOheipay. f Nowit might have been all 'right, btt-Mr." McAdoo wrote -feef-lB8teaa Winches.' The tmttierise piece of glass, carefally boxed, was carried across- the ocean-cm. the Btcamer's -deck and waaJaid on.tho.wharf t .Norfolk, where it no w. remains. . There is no possible way of transporting, - it i overland , by rail, as it would r. not : pass .through T the -.euu along the railioad, nor could -it- goa through the covered -bridges- ili-cost him $3,100. The last i acquisition to. Master ,,Fxank Adams's show case, of : mineral curiositijes at the Central Hotel, is a mad , stone,, the property of aeoUeman,of this city, who I publjc; : ' rMr.'t F. rcien of tialKrfovip put it there for exhibition before a- curious ' ' ; " sr: - . - Li.' - via "" . .Vrraoer, a Rowan count tv. was found" Ttf Trieadajw- eyenincr i vini In a field near th roadside,, with his throat cut from ear to ear, . but still salive. Mr. Graber left his home on Tuesday, telling his wife that he was going. t to Salisbury. ' Proceeding a short distance be hung his Coat on a fence by the roadside, with a note inthepocket stating that his body -would iu 'nni i n..M .... k. a 1 W tUU UVI 111. IUQ UGtU. UU1, U Jf . sh OPCX74-Ujr , discovered the coat.and on, reading the note made search at once f of the body. n He I found Mr;; Graber weltering in his own blood, with a ghastly .cut across, his throat. Medical aid was at once, summoned, when it was found that life was not extinct," and at last accounts the wouH-be suicide was . still alive, having, as is usual in such cases, cut his throat too high up. Mr, Alfred Northcutt, a boss in one of ; the cotton mills' at Rockingham, was terri bly cut with a knife in the hands of a white man named . John Zimmerman,-, a.- few nights kio. Zimmerman' went to . Mr. Nortbcutt's house- 'and without warning Sulled out, a knife and gave a slash at Mr. forthcutk The blade of the knife struck Mr. N. on his lip severing it in twain. splitting his chin and thence striking bs breast, cutting a gash three inches deep and twice as long, in the region of the right nipple. Zimmerman, on leaving Mr. North cutt, went to his own home and-tried to cut his wife, giving a lick at her hand, through the crack of the door as she cl6sed it' against him. Zimmerman was arrested and in charge Of 'special deputy -Sinclair,- was taken to Robeson county jail for. safe keep- ing. the Jail at Rockingham being in an in secure 'condition. ' SEW AUVKHtXl.SKITIKJVXS. Mr son Spring stock. t . - 0 DrrsoN & Co School music. Heinsberoer Steel engravings. G. A. Stone Nursery Co Wanted. A. David More of tha seamless coat. Wanted Information of Thos. Edwards , Local jftou. " " '. ' Cold easterly winds and cloudy weather yesterday. - The receipts of cotton, Thurs day and yesterday footed up 870" bales, and the receipts of tar for the two .days aggre gated 1,728 f barrels. ; 1 A csolored woman, ty the name of Mag. Bradley, who has been an inmate 6f the County Poor House for the last ten or twelve yearsV died there yesterday, of dropsy, aged about 70: years. Aeeldentml Slaootlns; 1 On Thursday. the Messrs. B. G. Empie. Dawson' Durham and' Braswell Durham, the latter a cousin of Mr. Dawson Durham, werfront-gunning in ;( the neigh borhbod Of pocky Point, witen Mr. Daw son Durham fired upon a- bird which . suddenly-flew up fr9m , covefp the shot taking effect in the face ".of ' his cousin,- the two at the tirnc of the shooting being on opposite sides of a small thicket and therefore hot seen by each other. .'Seven shot penetrated the 8kin'of f ;Mr, Brasweli Durham's face, one going: entirely through the lobe of one of his. ears andmaking as perfect a hole as if it had been bored for . an ear-ring. The wounds were quite painful, bat Vof? course not serious. ") 7 . -''-f' 'J.'"'" " :'' ' A PorpolteTsken n st Net. " . ., Messrs. .W, E.":jDay Son .had a por poise Vn exhibition at mehr fish . house, be. low the new market,' yesterday '-afternoon, which as tak from bnk of. their nets at I Keg Island, aboutHeh miles down the ri- vef; yestery. morning.' . He -wis hot a vfcryiarge-tte--oiilyii; oderbut attracted a great deal or attention rbemg I thn first vne that.manv-hArt fivm nnt nf thn I .- c ' iL-. I wr,!Miw'wi weunwrg rouuwu uu i teeth, whichnumbe I four; and they were small and beautiful, I being as white and: transparent as - ivory, ahd it is said that the way they -can-chop .t .. --fc-Suii. -... E. H. Burross,1 a teaman, and C: H. W. . Clark 'onneo -wit& a iailor boarding hpusd pn' the whar were called to answer to the charge $f: disorderly conducts The evidence was to the effect that Burgess was about leaving tbeliousej between 12 and 1 o'clock yesterday moiaipgv when Clark in terfered' tOvDrevnt hlsd6inj?:so.he hav : r 1 1 ing sMpped fh4 tftefttfoii, nsued; which Officers Mints' and O'Brien nipped in. the. bud; arresting-and taking..the parties to the guard Jiouser Burgess was discharged and Trenchy.Ttas called, was re quired to pay jyaneot 5 rj gpu below for ten'days. sA f? k':r, HORSFORD'S A'Cn 'PHOBPHATE is Tecommended for' headache occasioned by indigestionnd whenever there is A gen eral feeling of sluggishness and lack of en ergy. f W 1 i lft,Tt Ti . i . Ti-. l ft T T l,i n-fj Ml',. U . v ii-'ftn .Thefoltowing to creasing cloudUness and rain OT snowV winds ;hT, triU -;ir - - . terUgtgrow; r-cioiir uuuur votura ami iaiu, mououoi BTBiijr viouujr wwwct uu iu, iawuuor7 i . . ' - l ly.lvajv.""" rw""vf. nst honnmi n cr vfltri .hlfi l n Tfinst flu If Stfttes. .Ior the West Gulf States, ram,, followed J northwest and southwest, falling, followed r by rising barometer, stationary - or ;'slight Jnempemtureif .i'-:' uj .4;;? I, niSlatratea Cenrt; " ' ' ''' V .J""' ; Alonzo DuTant was arraigned be fore" Jus tice ; jUllfa, yesteifday,; on a .peace warrant sworn out by Solomon Anderson, who was sent to jail a day or two ago for costs. The defendant was required to pay thecosts and give bond in ' the sum of $25f to keep' the peace for sixty days. :' -::;'. .. Xf Henderson vans, colored,; wasnext ar raigned on the affidavit of William, New kirk, colored, charged with assault and bat tery npon. Lizzie Sellers, colored.It ap pears that New kirk came into Justice Mil- lis' office in a big hurry and said Evans was fighting the woman,, had already cut her badlv on the -hand - and arm with a v;f& an 'ii: Wa "mtatt amt,4 I -" " " to " hurry up the warrant and send ' an officer to serve it the poor woman would be mur dered. The warrant was issued with all possible dispatch and Evans was "'arrested and taken before Justice Millis. The . wit nesses were examined and there was not a particle of evidence to show that there had been any such fight as described in the af fidavit;, the woman could show no wounds, and in fact ".stated that she had received none, and the result was that the case was dismissed and the prosecuting witness was adjudged to pay. the costs. . Xfte "Wilmington Library Association ' Dr. Deems' Fortbcomlnc Lectnre. The many admirers .and friends of Dr .Charles FDeems will be glad to learn that the Lecture Committee of the Wilmington Library Association have' received a letter from him, in which he" accepts an " invita tion to lecture here under the auspices of the Association ou .Tuesday, the 13th of March, ensuing. His subjest- will be "Trifles." " Dr. Deems 'is so well known and so highly appreciated, both as a' pilpit orator and a lecturer, to say nothing of the great personal esteem in which he is held in tins community, that it would indeed be a work of supererogation in us to attempt to impress upon the minds . of bur readers that a treat is in store for them. They know that as well as we do and.will govern themselves accordingly. In other words, they will let no ''Trifles" keep them away from, the Opera House on that occasion. Foreign Exports. The following were the foreign ship ments ' yesterday : The German barque Comtantine Von foeinecke, CapL Fretwurst, for Liverpool, by Messrs' Paterson, Down ing & Co. with 2,740 barrels of rosin and 250 casks of spirits turpentine, valued at f 11,181.84 ; and the Norwegian barque Progress, Capt. Nielsen, for Hamburg, by Messrs DeRosset & Co., with 3,605 barrels of rosin, valued at $6,450. Total value of foreign exports for the day $17,631.34. RIVER AND MARINE. Steamboatmen report the water In the ' Cape Fear as Still on the decline. ' Schrir Ifiwafn'Evans, cleared at Philadeiphia for this port on the 20th in stant. . ' -' - . Nor. barque. OrvarUOdd, Ter kelson , hence, arrived at'; Glasgow on the 20th instant.- .-.i - -" r-:. v. i, tlnarteriy XaTeetlnga Conclusion, of the First Round "Wilmington District', of the Methodist E. Church, sonth: -m'v-.v . v- .-" ' ' - Whiteville, at Shiloh; Feb. 24th. and 25th. ,j .'. :. " ., Waccamaw Mission, Feb. 27th- Fair Bluff Mission, March 1st. Bladen, ajt Centre, March 3rd and 4th. Clinton, a,tAodrew'lChapel, "ofarch 10th and 11th: . " " Cokesbury, at Hall's, March 17th and 18th, n - . NewtofcGroveMis8idn, March 21st.. Point Caswell Mission, at Providence, March 27th. " Robt O. Btoton. P. E. SKIN CUBE. Benson a new remedy for skin diseases, it is the best remedy ever discovered forEc- zema, Tetter, Pimples. Freckles, Black- hfi)Ui. -nli ,iv i -fi.Diiw oni , rn11(rK. akin diseases. Sold by allrilruggists. ' m m'.m '' r. -1 We would ball attention to the advertise ment of "Thb Geo. A. Stone NuSsery Co., of Rochester,. N. ;Y who are in want of a few more salesmen,;: ; ;. . v ' f -If'.i r -r PERSON ALtvTO MEN ONLY -s-Thb - VoiTaio Bklt Co., Marshall, Mioh.;will send: Da. Dtb's CKT.maATm Klctbo-V oltaio Bbits and lk tbto appijancis on trial for thirty days to men (young or old) -who are afflicted with Nervdus Debility, Lost Vitality and Manhood, and kind , of troubles, guaranteeing speedy and complete re-, imaniv .VKror. Aoaress as above. Nv B. -No risk U inoi as thirty days truuiaauowea. -. THE FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE ,OF THE NURSERY. The following is an extract letter written to the German, Beformed Me iE at Cbambersbureh. Penn. : "A Benefactress, ooen the door for her. and Mrs ' Winslov her, and Mrs. Winslow wul I FIotinftNhrhtfnirale of the 1 - Trove the American Florence. Nhrhnnsale or the Nursery. Of thisire are so ! sure, that we will teach our "Susv" to sav. 'A blessimr on Mrs: Wmslow't for helping her to, survive and escape the griping, colicking, and teething siege. Mbs. WntsiiOw'avSoOTHDirs STBm?,relieves the child from pain; andjoures dysentery and diarrhoea. It softens the gums.reduces inflammation, curerwind , colfo, and carries the infant safely through the teething period. . It .performs precisely what it rofesse8 to perform, every part of it nothing ess-. We have never seen Mrs , Winslow know her only through the preparation of her "Soothing Syrup for- MdretfTething." ' 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 bottie. - - -. ... si .. -.--I'. us i ing counties : New, Hanover, Brunswick; r'Hiinnifmaiiwmn.l' Richmond1; AlWOn tdibk ;1Stenly; Meen5WrrgV Ctefjdrrus, t j i rr QAISMKN WAKTXD T sen nwery stock. Fall tine of new and valuable specialties. Per- mamBnt employ men t and good salary to; sneoess- ini axent8. .Aaaress, gvnng &ee ana re i ere rices, E : it THJrff GEO-A. OO ; febMeocMt "Rochester, H. Y. J or whereabouts any f:thet crew, The vjio- ne was u riven nsnore or a eaerai cruiser wnen a Federal cruiser when trying; to run the blockade, in -$864.- JEkTwarda bad been for some rears in the Enelish Navr: served ha blockade, in J 864. Edwards had last mju. m, fteie. 7 Aetaresi ax. jotm . ueroa. Chief Officer of: Coast Guard. jSt.' Dogmalla, Car. auran, soutir'waies, fingmna. oywnom anyex- pease will be refund y sat wea ' ;vet m st . 1 iii ii; i.iki ' m 1, O 15 MORE REFERENCE ;o "MITCHELL,' and tha iun will bn snellert riht- It were bet Iter if it-were so. at first, but It is not toq late pro- UtluijTv CunuJ- " ' ----- , - - -Meanwhile wi.arWriatp;iir seUiaip buf XEW er-tujNu, tJTouis vv juvwkxsi suiixrta, and feb84it '- f!.i "47 Merchant T Tailor. M ORE OFf THB 8BAMLES9 OO AT. Truth crualled to earth will rise attain, out juTor wounaea, wntnes in pain, And dies amidst her worshippers." : The poor .and nameless Cutter-should always ok unto suserior ability. Prohnhlv the nttr of Cork, through a , mistake of the Drinter. was not aware that. Our Prctfmnorte the so widely known and acknowledged by the Lead ?rs ana Art ibis or is-uiunff. Great writers; say tha officious critic is the one tnat knows , the least. Now we this Irafrgart of tee "CORB'NEY TYPE, an will issue the followirfbr : ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS that he has never seen, never can cut and fit a seamless coat. i .- vs. A. DAVID, f eb -24 tf -' ; Th Merchant Tailor. Steel Engravings. TTJ8T RBCEIYED A LARGE' ASSORTMENT of STEEL . ENGRAVINGS, , iramed and . framed, for Parlor Ornaments. .not Easel Prames. JASEL AND VELVET PRAMES, ; For Large and Small Pictures, Just received at , : , ... HEINSHERGER'S, Live Book and Music Stores.' feb 84 tf SCHOQLMUSIC! NOWHERE ELSE than ia the establishment of Oliver Ditson k Co, are published so large, go useful, bo varied, so brilliant, and every way so satisfactory a set of MUSIC BOOKS for . i( - SCHOOLS, ., SEMINARIES, ACADEMIES, . . COLLEGES. We here mention, as. among hundreds of oth ers, our SONG BELLS, 50 cents) for Common Schools, by L. O. Emerson, as a great favorite, and one that maye universally' used. The older books, GOLDEN ROBIN (50 eta) by Perkins, MER RY JCHIMES(50 eta.) by Emersoay- and other, have a. fixed reputation and are always, in de mand. . Send for lists. ' ' , The WELCOME CHORUS, f Uby Tfld'en. HIGH ntujuL, uuuiit, i, ana lioUK ob singino. l, oy niuereon ana uvaen, UA.utlltaj WKJSATU, -MsVci&S- iU good and sessful.coUections for High and are all and Normal Schools. .Send for lists. v WELLESLEY COLLEGE COLLECTION, $1, by Morse, VOCAL ECHOES. $1, CHOICE TRIOS, tl. by Tilden, are new; and flrst-olass collections for Feniale;l&Meei s-.-' v JTlVK HUNDRED INSTRUCTORS FOR ALL INSTRUMENTS, including the world-famous RICHARDSON'S NEW METHOD FOR PIANO- Any book mailed for retail price. OLIVER DITS0N & 0., Boston. feb 24 DAW tf WedASat je 10 Lost, NE DIAMOND EAR-RING, SET IN BLUE Enamel. A suitable reward will be paid for same at THIS OFFICE. feb23tf Positive Bargains JN BLEACHED COTTONS,: 10-4 SHEETINGS, Counterpanes, Table Damasks and Towels, White uooas, uamDurg ana lrisn .point Tnmminra: Warner's raline Health, Abdominal and M. M. Corsets. A me nesi une XKMiar Z-ia uiove m the city., feb4tf JNO, J. HEDRICK. Hats ! TJ-MBRELLAS, , . , OF ALL GRADES, ' . AT LOWEST PRICES. HARRISON A ALLEN, ; Hatters. feb 23 tl. Flowei: ALL THE LEADING VARIETIES, '- Beautiful and Delicate Colors, Such as Verbena. Pansv. Phlox. Candvtuf LMiirno- nette, Aster,1 Balsam, Ae., Ac, ' i . vj i m . . i wrr.lf a MB: riRirm9' tror sale bv . febSStf - ' Irnrgl8t. UTalaga Grapes, &c. rnwo BBLS, iY NICE MALAGA GRAPES X just recelvi and we take this occasion to Inform our customers that- tbii choice and deli- cate Grape can be had p4t a. few weeks longer. Russet ApplesTOraages, Grape'1 Fruit, Bananas. v-wJoa-rMms.iiaiiaun;aeiaiHts wmons, e., .At t: SiG. NORTHBOP'S ivuatM Aiuiuvuai ow.. r - feb 23 tf 'Fruit and Confectionery Stores. 500 fHOGSHEADS I :-r . :!uNEW !CROP; '; ci Cu ba; vMq I ass es I h ' 0 NOW LANDING, . v; hh-ii i -j: ', .'.U . Ex-Brig Antelope, dtrect.f: a'iaiizas, for sate -J TVs ..fe,.-;?.' 'ii- ton'-.-?"' .-iH "' ' io9m sOLriTjEp. . tv t -v'TM$&fiAr3" ..:;) Ofit; !Uli t:'.. ; ;janjjf f&wl yu7 WORTH A WORTH Drugs anft A Wf f " ' AMfiVf ' " .I7 . . " . fomeryi Toflet SBarf Fatley Articles. OOMPETENT rj irescnptions , careruuvoom pounded: feb IS ft ii iCbrner4tti and Hanover St.- Plantation Bells, AT REDUCED PRICES. . ' GILES & MUBCHISON, . ;.. i 33 A 40Murchlson Block,' - 'feb 13 tf N. Front St. r -I i; l J t - I I ,11 I wi; . v .. . I LM , . . . - - , .. . . , ... . , OTWi'ADyMlTISEMENTaL Bargains !, Bargains r'At j"V liCilJ ;a'jC' :ri' tv I!fti2C;J ;Ci.- V i. it,o -i-Mi f.,v36:iHAllKET-ST. lit-" jV;i- i. u--. , r j:riu.t.-ji" .' i L-ti rrV'il fr: it. Ki A, PUB AT iMAKY DESIRABLE ".;,4. - t WIHTEE 'GOODS r SBLMNQ Ofr LOW 'TOT MAKE ' ROOM' TOR SPRING STOCK. . JUST OPENED, F tt LL. ; ;; A$SO R,TM ENT OF WniTE GOODS, . : EMBROIDERIES, pAMBRICS, SEERSUCKERS, GINGHAMS, SHEETINGS, HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. ALWAYS ON HAND A FULL . LINE OF Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. -. ' -"AT . p.l . KATZ' 36 Market St. jan 28 tf . J ; Farmer Girl QOOK STOVES Are sold only by F. M..KTNO A CO.. '. - - WflfClnrtoi, N. a feb 11 tf -Bwiffl Seeds, SMa Water and Cigars. mi, mmra , . ' l Di f UJUl UAJUiikil OJksVAOt THE BEST NICKLE CIGARS. THE FINEST SODA WATER, feblltf - At J. K. McILHBNNYfl. Fresh Arrivals. C KED POTATO , IMP. SOUR KRAUT. SOUCE TriDe and Phr's Feet. Reef Tonrua. Piir Hams. Lintels. Pearl Barlev and Safo. Bav Leave. Oat Meal. Horseradish, French Prunes. Split Peas. Dried En dish Peas. Beans. Dried AddIm and Peaches, Beets, Carrots, Graham, Rve and Bock wheat Flour, and a full line of Family Groceries, at 88 A 8 South Front St. febSltf , , -L. V0LLKR8. No Liquors, TUT A STOCK OF A NO. 1 FSZSH GROCERIES win be kept at our store, No; 46 Market Street, All sold br ns will be as wnr ented. D GOODS AND SMALL PROFITS wul be ourmotto. Give us a tiia and be oouvtnced. dee7tf R. J SCARBOROUGH A OO. La. RAWING TAKES PLACE TUESDAY, MARCH 1STH, lars. Tickets One, Two and Five Dol- For particulars address Post Office Box t7t,WR- mlngton, N. C. feb 1 tf Oysters ! JEW RTVER, STUMP SOUND, and MYRTLE- GROVE OYSTERS, In any quantity. W. E. DAVIS A BON. iTopnet Jan 19 tf Proprietors of the only regular established Funery in tins state. Patricio, Patricio. rjTOE FINEST 'FIVE CENT CIGAR EVER SOLD In Wilmington' Try one and you wul amok them always. A large lot Just received at octiatf ' KASFROWTCr. Mules & Horses for, Sale QNH PAIR FINE. LARGE MULES AND TWO GOOD HORSES, l . For sale at lew figures by J. A: SPRINGER, feb 18 tf Coal and Wood Yard. Country jyjERCHANTS AND EVERT BODY CAN GET suited in quality and prices front tha large stock of SADDLERY GOODS, at the New fladdtery aad Trunk House of H. M. BOWDEN A CO.. . ,.-..'J(.y, No. 49 Market St,-. CsyManufactur and Repair.' feb 18 U Fresh & Reliable Seed. I KEEP ONLY FRESH AND RELIABLE SEED, and am selling tbem cheaper than you can bny them from as 7 Northern Seed House. AH varieties on hand. Call at .: 3. H. HARDIN'S . . , . , , Drug and Seed Store, febnl tf,' New Market, PACIFIC GUANO. b '.;.:' 1.1 Justre tTHi and f or mJs, ' - SOLUBLE PACIFIC GDAKd, .- - -'.---,'-.;'" .." ;w : d i . . ' DISSOLVED. BOHE PHOSPHATE. ; . ' ... 1 'r. . wsnSver have hao1 the Ant complaint of these ' v FsrtUIxers not brmglag a profitable -erop. Sea our Country Agents. feb 9 DAWTw ALEX. SPRUNT A SON. s;M -,! .." . Two lr... H.vl ) J WO w nv... .-... Om V'-iitb )0 no Two Months . ' II M M nMAWIN ' ftysl Cart lilxMontJHi,,....,,..., iw Uonatety low rata. ' tu ; y' r T3 Ho9 o!lf 5onpartn tn4 maiaVa atiaar ! " IIADE TO ; 0EDER.M .t- 11. .1- ' - ' f ' ' . Wi ark ooaa to do th BrKtrttn im M vrohaat TaOortac tts MMna, o4 alread f UrU4 to food ftkap. Oar Pull saJs ttrArr fof tT.&O, r fine m boMaSy saade fur M 00. Ouf SufU for $25.00 ar l4, and are Um tMt for the money vr offerwL Tbtr is no 4oaM bat we eomptte famrabty wVh !Ut4r Mad CloUitnc to price airtoff atraah roods at a rw almost as kwa the ord twary ' 4 orTtd la Beady Made Ctothbi. T Chi! s'nd xalnhour ELzXUXT UM OK SUITINGS. mm4 ordsr fmm , fob 90 tf Tailors asd DiWduliM Fancy Mattings, JTHT HICtlVXD, AND ON SAL YTIIT (tit AT. SCRPKlSnjOLY CUXAP. Our Laco Curtains, aoMB rnoim rATntitNs,' It. SI. UelKTIRIS.' febss U . Clothing ! Clothing ! the balance op orn ron( or FALL AND WIKTEH CLOTHING ! . must ni sold. If yoa ar In vsot doot UrtH mt W t n fti Von la U Good afed snaka the IMom nN r A A I SllSIKR. feblltf Wo. M MaHt t Bice. Bice. Bico. r00 Buah Ko SKID RJf'K For sale by feb IS tf EERCnNER A CALDKR BROS Groceries. Groceries. itacox. Tiovn.svoAn. corrxK, kick, molakxkk. HA 1, T. CJtA CKKR. CA KT) T. SOAr.BTABClT. CAffPLli. c it jc ex if, Hon a. ror AX IT. Rt sox, witArrtxo rAM; WRAPFISO TriSE. It A Y. XAOOtSO. TIEH. . Knf wtlr by fb IS tf KUUHKIK A CALDKR flt B Seed Potatoes; BhUEARI.T KOHXaad PKKK1.RH4 PITTA To KA. For ! by feb IS If KERCH NER A CALDIA HBO. Best Line in the State ! TE CARRT A GREATER VAUIFTT ATI BETTER A8SORTM ENT nf BOOTS AND SHOES than any bouse nlb Htat. Bayers will flod It to tblr advert to eisia me our Ihvs brfore parrbastng. Geo. B. French & Sons. SO Tf. FRONT ST. Country Merchants AND WHOLESALE BUYERS GENERALLY, will And a fail stork and food aaanrUnoat of Hardware, Plows, Utatlfin, Bnn, tlasM. Axes, Baok, Hands. U. kbot. (vatafa. Trace Chains. Hollow Ware, Ao. tualltr f goods aad prices gnaraated WM. K. MTUKOEB A CO, fab 18 tf Simw rws to Jtnhn IHwm A On. Furniture. JEW AND LARGE ARRIVALS OF VrTAUg aad other grades of rOlXITUBl Call aad s amine. Prices 19 PER CKXT. LRaa l.n ear House In the Stale, feb IS tf P. A. SMITH A ro. Flour, Sugar, Coffee. 1500 w1 rL0UR' t' 200 BbU SLOA1' J1 rm4 350 "k' r,r For sale tow b feb IS tf O W. WILLIAMS A tQ. Molasses, Salt, Hay. 1 Aft Hbds aad BblsCcw Cm, Onb IUU and rt. (I. MOLAMEH, 7500 f-V 8ALT- Bales DAY, For sale low bv feb IS U O. WILLIAMS A CO. Bacon, Lard, Bice. 00 Boxes D. 8. a R. UDEl, 1 50 Tab BackK C00 LARii , 25 BblsKJCE. For sale low bv U. W. Uit feb 18 tf ILIJAMS A OO. Soap, Lye, Potash. 100 1,0 baI' 150 0MB LTI 00 CasosCaaaod Bail POTAfcO. For sale low by , feb 18 if . W. WflJJAMB A Cry Seasonable Goods. WTE OFFER KOW FRESH ARRIVALS OF MOUNTAIN BUTTER. CREAM CHEESE, , , , . EARLY ROSE SEED POTATO M. NEW ORLEANS SUGAR, ' , NEW CROP MOLASSES. . . . . iiod u'ocod libuK.,' HAt,t'& PEAltSALL. ftblDAWtf to I C V 4 W M r
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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