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. J K - f The Morning Stair. UY WM. 'lIERXAItr. fBUSMED DAILY "kXOEPT MONDAYS. ears or Mrucunnur, n asvaacB. me Year, (by Mali) Postage Paid. su Month. - " , Three Month. " " Two Months, V-v 7 $7 00 4 00 300 1 SO 1 'HO Jlin 75 To Ctty Subscribers, delivered ta any Dart of the City, hmn Cam per weak. Oar City. Aire tits are not authorised io oolleot for more rhan three moatztt la advance. entered at the Post OOSoe at Wilmington. N. C, as Heoona uaaa Matxer. OUTLINES. The State Courts of Georgia sustain the railroad commission of that State men- rosii ; toe case wiuprooawy m io iae u. o. , ... : iii l.ii . tt n s.iDrrme Court.. A negro boy lynch- Railroad has opened for business. Fliree naval cadets engaged in the demon- s! ration of the 30th of January last, and who failed to express regret for "their con duct, have been expelled. Lacy's to bacco factory, at Lynchburg, Va., burned; loss $14,000. The Paris Unicers de nounces the Government for hs intention to Oliver up Frank Byrne, one of the alleged ri-h conspirators. The Cleveland Furnace Company. Ohio, failed; liabili ties $90,000. New York markets; Moucy closed at 56 per cent. ; cotton quiet umI firmer at 10 3-1610 7-16 cents; south ern rlonr quiet and unchanged at $4 60 7 LI; wheat, ungraded red $1 03$1 28; t urn, ungraded 61i72c; rosin firm and quiet: spirits turpentine dull at 5H&52c. "Lightning trains" are to be tried in Kiiropc. One is to be placel be-tu.-Mi Vienna and Paris, time 27 'hours. The poisoning of the inmates of the Staunton Asylum is supposed to have been the fearful freak of a lunatic. There will be 177 new member in the next new U. S. House. Look out t.-r a flood of bills and gush by the t.'i'ket-full. The life of the Czar is again threat ened by the anarchists. A plot to kill him at his coronation has been .li-rnvered. There Ls talk now of "a dinner re form." It is proposed to limit the number. That is right. Do not ;ik twelve to eat when there is only nougii for six. Another summary trial and execu tion by Judge Lynch. Another ne ijro and for the same old offense. This time it was in Texas, and the scoundrel was but 17 years old. The funerals will continue. ien. Clingman has another "Pro tection Parable' in the Washington Po.t, but that paper is so badly printed we cannot read it. If the General's second "Parable" is as good a the first we shall regret not being able to read it. If acting Vice-President Davis had not resigned so important was it deemed that there should be a Pres ident of the Senate after the present Congress expires that it was expect ed that Arthur would call the Senate in extra session. The Charlotte Home-Democrat thinks the definition of a Graded School that appeared io the Star is incorrect. Per contra it ceceives the indorsement of one of the most capa ble and scholarly graded school U'.-v-hers in the State. In that strange and fascinating book, "The Gypsies," by Charles G. Leland, of Philadelphia, the common Iftng word "mash" now used, we re gret to say, by young ladies, is thus explained: "Mashing A word of Gypsy origin "(maahava). meaning fascination by the rye or taking in." We hear that no choice of a Presi dent for Trinity College has been made. The trustees are looking over the field in search of the right man. Make haste slowly is a good rule in such cases. The trustees, of Wake Forest are biding their time also, and after awhile the aucceasor to Dr. Pritchard will be deterfnined. Upon. One United States Senator spells "ord nance" "ordinance" and r 'laboratory" labratory." Another speaka of the 'beau,' of a ship, and a third talks of -Jthe "gun wails' instead of "gunwales. "Exchange. If a U. S. Senator has not the right to make his own dictionary then what is the use of drawing "),000 salary? I&t the Constitution be amended at once. We know men who rriaVe their own dictionaries and they are. not even members of the Legislature much less J. S. Senators. When Jo Turner wrote it "Nocked Down" he wfpted to know if it did not spell knocked, what d'd it spell? Some curious things happen in the Letfslatu re. . Whilst' a majority at first were swift to vote in favor of building a palace for the Governor tojeost from, fifty thousand - up, and to erect a library building, &c.t others 1 VOL, XXXI. NO. 136. were for depriving the Raleigh In sane Asylum of the fands necessary to take proper care of the afflicted ana unfortunate inmates. One mem- I t58.000 was asked for.- The truth is Lup , . Aanm ' A . A m&nairRment hull lu inmaLHH - fuiMii i : o ; lessor capita tnan tnose ot nearly a . . .a . a a voornees characterized vance'ff W V v-w I proposition that he would vote ;foT free rice if the Indianian would vote for free glass, as "foolish." The Sen- ator from North Carolina "got away badly with him in reply, when he aaid : "Well. Mr. President, it mav be a fool ish proposition, but still the foolish things of this world are selected, so the Scriptures say. to confound the wise and the mighty, and is it any more foolish to expect me to feed his constituents on free rice while he charges mine for the privilege of having the sunlight pass through their windows 60 or 70 per cent? If that is not a foolish proposition it is worse than foolish; it bor ders on dishonesty, to expect me to give him the produce of my State free while he charges me a high duty for his." Spirits Turpentine. We lern from the Farm and Firetids that 830 nersons will be emnloved in the tobacco trade after the 1st of April at High Point. . Scotland Neck CothmonwevUh: Since our last issue Mr. W. R. Bond has shipped from this place 6,000 pounds of his fine tobacco. The Clayton Bud is the name of a small paper just started in Johnston county, John It. Wedding and N. R. Richardson, editois and proprietors. V rice $1 a year. It-has our best wishes. Greensboro Patriot: Dr. Wm. B. Wood, a native of Randolph -county, died in New Orleans on February 23. The Legislature is struggling to day with the machinery bill. There is an item of in terest in it to those wno do not promptly pay poll taxes. The following persons from North Carolina were created M. D's, at the recent . Commencement of the Baltimore College of Physicians and Surgeons: Need ham F. Bodie, Wm. H. Bagwell. M. L. Corpening, Peter R Hateh, Thomas B. Lovelace, Neil M. McLean. Wm. E. Pow ell, Everett B. TJtley, Willis J. Vestal, and W. P. Craven. . Elizabeth City Economist : There is universal complaint of the scarcity of field labor. The prespect of untilled fields is a gloomy outlook for that large class of men who are so often spoken of as the backbone and who surely are the founda tion block of the political fabric the farmers. The fields are yet white with un picked cotton, and seed-time is at hand. Elizabeth City Falcon: We notice in the New-Oberver that Mrs. Hat field has sold Crow Island in Currituck Sound for $25,000. The Observer adds: "Mrs. Hatfield is the widow of a chum of Commodore Vanderbilt, Captain John C. Hatfield, who visited the place while ped dling Yankee notions with the Commodore many, many years ago." All of this is true. "Kurnel" Creecy, of the Fcono mist is slightly facetious over "Cousin Sally Dillard," but he concedes the case is made out. For further perticulars he is referred to the very clever production of "the ancient Gregory," as the "Kurnel" refers to a gentleman of scholarship and character, and who at eighty years writes .with a 8prightiine88,pecision and felicity of ex pression that must win the admiration of even the venerable "Kurnel" himself. Raleigh News- Observer: Nine ty licenses to drummers were issued from the State Treasury during February. Each license costs $100. The bill for the encouragement of the State Guard passed the Senate yesterday. The troops need aid, and have won honors fairly. Unless aid is extended nearly all companies will disband, it is understood. Ensign Allen G. Rogers, U. S. N., who has been at sea for nearly two years, is home again, on leave. New Berne Journal: Mr. Moore, of the canning factory, left for Baltimore yesterday to look after dredges for the ays ter business. ' The machinery is idle more than half the time for want of material to work on. The steamer Contentnea ar rived on Monday night from Snow Hill with cotton and passengers. Capt. Ipock says the river has been greatly improved by Gen. Ransom's force. They reached-Snow Hill last Saturday night, with the work of taking out the logs and cleaning the banks. Clayton Bud : Mr. H. Dur ham, of Clayton, has a curiosity in the shape of a reed. It holds a gallon between joints. Who can. beat it? A little son of Mr. J. D. Adams, six years old, was kicked by a mule on 8unday evening last, just above the right eye. A gash two in ches long was cut by the mules shoe, to the skull. - One of Clayton's largest and most successful merchants commenced bus iness here a few years since with a capital of $60. He is now quite wealthy, all the result of - an energetic and persevering A-rill nUinn.: On Snnrlav night, at an early hour, a fire was discov- ered in the attic room of the kitchen on the nremises of the Rev. Dr. Buxton. Dr. B. went ud into the room and found the ser- vant s bed on nre ana at once commencea fighting the flames. Assistance soon ar- riving the fire was extinguished, but in the V.dV, ,h ha AamM Dr Rnrtflll WM SMI. Zttnd fa nA J1BJBJ aVWAMW V w naled tne steam ana : as to cause painful TTa tro a on fforin tr fire to such an extent 'injuries to his thrpati good deal on Monday, - but we hope, his injuries will prove only of a temporary character. j Charlotte Journal : .mr. I 4UrkpatncK. an ageq. cuizeo '3 township, this county, died on Sunday; about 3 o'clock. Fox sixteen years Mr.' Eirkpatrick had been a paralytic' We: JTjSSk?SS& t?e annual address befpre, the Philanthropie and Eumenean Societies at the commence! ment at Daridsair College in June next: On Saturday a pardon was granted by Gov. Jarvis, to DictSmith, a neflTO who was tried and convicted, about' the year 1876 of the murder of one Ross in Sharon township, this eqaHtyJ 'Sentence of death was passed upon him,' but was -commuted to that of imprisonment by Got.' Vance. m Twboro' Southerr-Qoy.t Butler.- is a North ;.CifoBtnJlBeiit.f 1 T,: - ' J, WILMINGTON, N. FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1883. - j. His father went from Edenton in this Btate o,!- -SwSiVl?-!: 1 found that it cost nearly ' twice as much to l'?; Asheville recently. The freieht was over twice as much as it would have been from i ,v awu. .-v I Kg Hikam it tha soma irvuia Thau Bamo.i . . . . ... nanhDMa aah n nava - naan eon r rr i OTnnrn TcCivW -ZTZ freight. " ; . Charlotte Observer : Mr. North- cutt the factory boss who was Blashed up py zammerman a wees: or so ago, m kock- incn&rrw u imnrovinir and will recover. The survev of the monosed railroad be tween Richmond and the North Carolin border has been completed; and the State j says that the contracts for building bridges along the route have been given out A wonderful rich find of gold has just been made in the GolckValley mine near Gold mil, m Kowan county. At a aeptn oi twenty-seven feet from the surf ace a seam of nearlv Dure eold was found a Quarter of an inch thick, and the quartz grain matter showing free gold, gave an analysis of over 400 rjer ton. A valuable coDDer mine is now being opened up by Mr. Muffley, in Davidson county, at the Cid mine. At a depth of onlv thirty feet, vitreous copper. analyzing 60 per cent, metallic copper, has been encountered, together with the sulphide and oxide of copper. This is one or tue most valuable discoveries made in Davidson county for years. T H B OIT "5T ADVERTISEMENTS. Opera House Iolanthe. Munson The shears busy. To Let Furnished rooms. A. Shriek Shoes for spring. A. David Orders pouring in. . Heinsberger To city visitors. doeal 00 ta. Receipts of cotton yesterday footed up 408 bales. - Mr. C. H. Robinson has been quite unwell for some days past. March "came in like a lamb" and must needs "go out like a lion." There was only one trifling case of disorderlv conduct for Mavor Smith's consideration yesterday morning. Bishop Lyman's visitation to Wilmington will embrace Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, tbo 18tb. 19th and 20th of this month. Rev. R. O. Burton, Presiding Elder of this Methodist District, who has been here for several diys past, quite indis posed, left for home yesterday morning. Another large mud scow for the New York Steam Dredging Company, and to be used in connection with the dredges now operating on the lower Cape Fear, is being constructed on Mr. J. W. Taylor's mill yard. A lady fainted and fell on the pavement in the neighborhood of Third and Orange streets, yesterday morning, and was taken into a residence near at hand, where the proper restoratives were applied and she soon recovered. Highway Robbery. Mrs. G. P. Lamb was passing on Front street, near the new market house, yester day morning, between 10 and 11 o'clock, when, as she states, a colored boy came close along side of her and about the same moment she detected a movement as if some one had put their hand in her pocket. She immediately run her band into her side pocket, where she carries her pocket-book, when she found that it bad been abstracted. She then accused the boy of taking it, which he denied, but at the same moment darted down the alley in the direction of Water street. Two or three persons started in pursuit, but failed to find the boy, who concealed himself somewhere on the wharf. Mrs. Lamb stated that the pocket-book contained a ten dollar note, a two dollar note and a twenty-five cent piece, so far as she remembers. Several parties noticed the boy walking at Mrs. Lamb's side, but we understand that none of them think they would be able to identify him The Liquor Tax. The Revenue bill now before the General Assembly, and Which will probably, pass without material amendment, as we learn from parties from Raleigh, provides the following license taxes for . dealers in li quors: Retail dealers, selliBg less than a quart, are required to pay $20 per quarter, which, with the county tax, will amount to $40 per quarter, or $160 per year. Those selling more than a quart and lessHhan flve gallons, are required to pay, '50 per quarter, which, with the county-tax, will amount to $25 per quarter or $100 per" year ; . A . ? j . - - - of $50 per: quarter, which, with the county tax, wilf; j&aount to '$100 per quarter, or '. .. .. .. $400 pef year.! , ; Those , fleaung in malt it- qort 'exquisitely will have to pay $5 to Vstoteror4i0l6State.an-a.cdunt3r:' - - - - 4 y- -- ' wi-rfitrateTa Ottiirt. &&ders, Iblored, was arraigned bev tSe. Justice Millis yesterday -afternoon, on affidavit of EUza ganders, his wife, ,. T . - Charged with, assault and battery upon her. Defendant was found guilty and judgment wWsusnded upon the payment of costs, ; The sarne defendant was arraigned on a peace warrant sworn out by Eliza Sanders, n(j was required to pay the costs, and en- " . .7 w . y ter into bond in the sum of $50 to keep the peace until the'first Monday in June next. m m m xiie soundlnga. , The following is the report of the pilots Qf at low water f or the past month: ,: V. 13 feet, 06. inches. . .11 ' " 08 ' Western Bar. . . RNIN Iolantlie at tlie Opera Ho uae. ' Chas. E. lord's English Comic Opera Company wUl: present f WilnTon Gilbert ar for ; the first time in noT Sullivan's last I and most successful opera, entitled "Io- lan the," or "The Peef and the Peri," on Wednesday-evening. Harch-7th, and from I the "fine reputation MrFordcpmpany I bears in our city we ar Burebf their being I creeted bv a laree ana iasnxonanie auaience of our most cultivated people. The com i w f pany sung last weefe at Ford s Opera I House, Washington. p:,C. , against Col. I Mapleson's company, itrjth the Queen of in thU generation, at least,) at their I 0 a . . . r j head, and how well they held their own may be inferred from the following extract from the Sunday Herald bt the 25th ult : . 1 "One of the most notable events deserv- 'One of the most notable ' events deserv ing of especial mentions, last week, was the success of Chas. E. Ford's English- Comic ing of especial mention r last week, was the i upera ljompany. in wuuen. anu omuvau a new opera, entitled "lolanthe," or. "The I Peer and the. Peri," at Ford's Opera House. j With the greatest singerjapf the century at I the other house, heronry engagement m I the fourth or a century. -tais company nad I the most powerful opposition that the world could furnish. Yet the Ford audi ences, large in the beginning, grew as great as Hr Majesty's Opera Co. 's before, the week closed. They were not only crowd ed, but equally .brilliant in fashion. The vpnerflHa W W Cnmrttun exnrpsRod his desire to hear "Iolanthe, and the manager received a charming autographic note from ratti. and tne weeK terrain aiea wun ine seventh and eighth performances of the op- ra with ftnerfpnt nvfttinn. Themmranv. j Ttuimn, -,111 fiti, .. " v,, with all the prestige of being in every way worthy of Gilbert's sparkling Wit and Sul- i;- ,;; l;0 " The sale of reserved seats for "Iolanthe" will begin on Monday morning, March 5th, at Dyer's. A WUmlnstonian's Foot Croabed and Amputated!. Intelligence has been received in this city of a sad accident having befallen Mr. J. M. Bunting, of this place, who is a conductor on the Savannah, 'Florida & Western Rail road. It appears that he was under a car near Thomasville, Georgia, on Tuesday- , , 4j.)i- a. (hiini."o. ;f i tsfmo last, adjusting or bleeding (as it is termed) j the air break, when the train started before I he could get out and ran over one of bis feet, crushing it to such an extent that it had to be amputated, which operation was performed on Wednesday. Mr. Bunting is a young man, unmarried, and has a mother and several sisters and brothers in this place. He is a son of the late Joseph Bunting. It is supposed that he will be brought to Wilmington as soon as he can be moved. ' Apples from flie Oloaatalna. There was a cart load of apples on the streets yesterday all the way from Bun combe county. Upon inquiry we learned that four hundred bushels had been re ceived here by rail from that county, having been shipped by Mr. Henry J. Williams. The apples are the variety known as "Limber Twigs;" and are very pleasant to the taste. In appearance they resemble Matamuskeet apples, though somewhat larger. Mr. R. McDougall has been re ceiving shipments at intervals for some months past from the same section of the State, though the apples were generally of a very fine variety, being larger and more luscious if possible than the famous "pip pin" from the Northern orchards. This is a new industry and we hope to see it encouraged. Tlie No Fenee Project. The Raleigh News-Obterver alludes to the presence of Coi, B. R. Moore in that city, and says he is there representing the inter est of New Hanover,' particularly in con nection with the proposed county fence, and adds: "The settled portions of New Hanover have been largely denuded of tim ber, particularly on the sound, where the salt works were in operation during the war. It will ?je very advantageous to the county to have this county fence, which can be erected at small expense. The num ber of cattle outside of the town limits is comparatively small, and the cost of keep ing, them up will not be a tithe of the ex pense now attending the repairs of the plantation " fences. We hope the hill will pass." Harbor Maater's Report. Capt. Price, Harbor Master, reports the following arrivals at this port for the month of January: AMERICAN. Steamers 5 4,383 tonnage. Barques 1 312 Schooners.. 22 6,483 Total American.. .28 11,178 ' ' " Vi-A'-Wv- FOREIGN. -'. Barques.", v . . . . . : . . ..17 6,685 tonnage. Brigs. J..; . . 61,570 Schooners. 1 178 Total 'foreign. . . ..24-4 8,434 " 4 .Total American... 28 . ----; M Total vessels'. . Total tonnage. ; i9,m Iiecture on JajiOTaKe tbif BTdnlne The lecture -on Ytangiig4f'l-to-be de livered at Tileston ;;Ball tjlrjinBnipg by rofHenry Shepherd rftdent ' of Ch.ariestan College, will 'doubtless be a literary treat of rare excellence. - It is to be delivered under the auspices of the Histori cal and Scientific Society, and H is to be hoped that the friends of that institution, and all others who desire to spend an hour or so pleasantly and profitably- will make it convenient to 'attend. There will be no charge for admission. " SrCREEiClf. T. Eeb. 6, 1880. Gents-I haye been very low, and have tried everything to no advantage. I heard four Hop Bitters recommended by so many, conducted to gite them a trial. I did, and now am" around, and constantly im proving, anct ant nearly as strong as ever. I Weather IndleaUona. I The following are the indications for to- I day: , , I For the Middle AtlantidT States, slight- My warmer, southerly to westerly winds, j partly cloudy weather and local rains in northern portions. For the South .Atlantic States, slight- I ly warmer, fair weather, light variable , . . . winas, lower paromeier. i - For the East Gulf States, slightly warm- er, south to west winds; lower barometer. For the West Gulf States, fair weather. j followed by local rains, slight changes in temperature, south to east winds, shifting i . ... . . to northerly in west portion, falling ba rometer in south and east portions, For the Tennessee and the Ohio Valley, j nortnwest winds, railing, followed by rising j barometer, followed on Saturday evening hw,rtrfi,miwti,, " , Mr W 15 TTawkina RiHtowhv tst r 8ays. "Brown's. Iron Bitters restoredny daughter, who was an invalid, to health H CITY ITE5IS. PERSONAL ! TO MEN ONLY f Thk Voltajo iKLT co., Marsbau, Mion., will send ub. dts'b CXUBKATXS EX.BCTBO-VOLTAIO BXLTS AND BUO tbio Affltakcbs on trial for thlrtv days to men (youne or old) who are afflicted with Nervous Debility, Lost Vitality and Manhood, and kind of 5D8 5?.coT " I above. N. B. No risk ts incurred, as thirty days 1 enai is auowea I RESCUED FROM DEATH. William J. Coueh an, 01 oomeryuie, ass., says: in tne rau or 1876 I was taken with blkbding of lungs fol- lowed by a severe coujrb, 1 lost my appetite and Aesb, and was confined to my bed. In 1877 1 was I aamitteq to tne uospitai. me doctors said l HosDital had a hole in my lungs as big as a half dollar. At one time a report went aronna mat i was dead. I gave np hope, but a friend told me of DR. WIL LIAM hall's BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS. I got a bottle, whenJtto my surprise, I commenced to feel better, and to-day I feel better than for three years past. WHO IS MRS. WINSLOW t As this question is frequently asked, we will simply Bay that she is a lady who for upwards of thirty years has unti ringly devoted her time and talents as a female Physician and nurse. orinclDallv anion children: She has especially studied the constitution and wants of this numerous class, and. as a result of this effort, and practical knowledge, obtained in a nretime spent as a. nurse and pnysician, sne nas compounded a Soothing Syrup for children teeth ing. It operates like magic giving rest and health, and is, moreover, sure to regulate the I ooweis. xn consequence ox xnis airicie j&rs. wins low becomingWorld-renowned as a benefactor of her race; children certainly do bisx w and bless her: especially is this the case in this city. Vast quantities of the Soothing Syrup are daxlt sold and used here. We think Mrs. winslow has immortalized her name by this invaluable arti cle, and we sincerely believe thousands of chil dren have been saved from an early grave by its timely use, and that millions yet unborn-will share its benefits, and unite in calling her blessed. No Moth kb has discharged her duty to heiCsuffer- Ing itth opinion, until she has given the benefit of Mrs. winslow's Soothing Syrup Try it. mothers thy it now. Ladle'1 Flatter. New York City. Sold bv all druggists. 25 cts. a bottle. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. JURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET. A Front and Back Room, also small Hall Room, all with Gas, to Gentlemen only, without hoard, in a central location. Private house, sonable. Inquire at this Office. Terms rea mh2 2t The Shears QF OUR "FRENCH" COTTER ARE BUSY. He wields them with a scientific hand. It will pay to surround one's self with one of his unap proachable fits. Can be found only at MUNSON'S. mh 2 it Merchant Tailor. We Knew It! WE KNEW WB WOULD BE BUSY THIS week in our Tailoring Department, for those who promised us their orders bav& come In. and sev eral friends have come with them. NO MORE TROUBLE, NO MORE DELAYS, and best of all, THE FINEST FITS and MOST STY LISH WORK ever turned out in Wilmington. We are happy in the knowledge that we have THE BEST TAILOR IN THE SOUTH, and those patronizing us will be made very glad too. A. DAVID. mh 8 tf Merchant Tailor. Visitors rpO THE CITY ARB INVITED TO THE LIVE BOOK STORES, where every thing to their ad vantage will be shown them, giving them in pur chases the benefit of their visit. These. Stores are the most attractive places in the city. . . ASK to be shown there to make your purcha ses of Pianos, Organs or any Musical Instruments, Books, Stationery and Fancy Articles, which will be given you in exchange for Cash and on the most liberal terms.- Ask for HETNSBERGER'S mh 2tf Live Book and Music Stores. SPRING STOCK. OUR HANDSOME LINE OF SHOES for SPRING-, IS NOW ARRIVING. Call and see. Lime, Lime. - WILMINGTON, N. C, Jan. 26th, 1883. MESSRS. FRENCH BROS., I used some of your BUILDING I.TMg some, years agp. and during the past year have used a good deal of it. I can cheerfbUy recommend its use for any of the ordi nary purposes of masonry, feeling assured that it is equal in strength and oementing power to ANY LIME known under the general name of QUICK- LIMEv 1 B, 8. KADCLIFFE, ,i; . ...... .Contractor and Builder. I concur with Mr. Radcliffe fully. -ROBT B. WOOD, Builder. K For sale by - FRENCH BROS., . Rocky Point, N. C. or O. G. PARSLEY, Jr.. Jan 27 tf sutufr Wilmington, N. C. TXT ANTED Information as to the fate of Tho- t f mas Edwards, seaman of the S. S. "Florie, l or whereabouts of any of the orew, The ,'Flo rie" was driven ashore by a Federal cruiser when trying to run the blockade in 1864. Edwards bad been for some years in the English Navy; served lastinH. M.',S. Nile. Address Mr. John Herod,' Chief Officer of Coast Guard, St. DogmaUs, Car digan, South Wales, England, by whom any ex pense will be refunded. sat wed feb 24 8t ' Drugs and medicines, LL THE LATEST PREPARATIONS, PKR- fumery, ToUat aud Fancy Articles. COMPETENT PHARMACISTS. Prescriptions carefully com pounded. :. . C. MILLB1L . ', 13 tf Corner th and Hanover WHOLE NO. 4841 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. OPERA HOU SE . ONE NIGHT ONLY! Wednesday Eve'if, March 7, If"3 CHAS. K. FORD'S ENGLISH COMIC OPERA COMPANT. WITH GRAND CHORU8 AND MAGNIFICENT COS TUMES, will present, for the first ttma In Wil mington, Gilbert & Sullivan's new Fairy Comic Opera, entitled, HZOXi-A-HSTTBI IE Or. The Peer and the Peri. ' This Opera ls the musical sensation of London and New York. In the latter city It was the crowning triumph of the season. Prices of Admission as nsnal. Seaervad Kuti 75 cts. and $1.00. The sale of Rewrred Seats for "Iolanthe" will commence on Monday morning, March 5th, at Dyers'. fr su tn mh 8 St Attention' THE PUBLIC 18 CALLED TO OfR COM PLETE line of Suitings for SPRING wear. W are taking orders for Suits to be delivered a month hence, and hare a corps of Tailors direct from the North now en route, and will arrive this week. Call and see our Suits for $25.00. Elegant Fancy Half-Hose for 84 and 38 cents. These goods sell for 85o and 60 cents elsewhere. winter SCAKFS reduced to cost. Spring Styles In NECKWEAR Just arrived. The UNIVERSITY" CUFFS. Four-nly Linen 35 cents. JOHN DYER A SON, Tailors and Haberdaxhers. N. B. The finder of a bunch of small KKTS will receive his reward by retumlog same te us. ia 2m tt Special ! TTVANCY MATTINGS JU8T RECEIVED AT JL' LOWER PRICES than ever sold In this market. Note this. SHEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS. A FIRST RATE ASSORTMENT at BOTTOM PRICES. LINEN PILLOW CASING. Several widths of good quality. R. Iff. ITIcINTIlti:. feb 25 tf m . i .Every lime rjpHE steamer arrives .we HAVE a DDI- I TIONS to our stock. Just In Brooms, Backets, Wire Clothes Lines. Mops, Pope's Heads, Bird Cages, Cook Stoves the very best. Full stock Wholesale and Retsll. PURE WHITE OIL. feb 29 tf PARKER A TAYLOR. Geo. A. Feck, J-JEALER IN Paints, Oils, Sash, Doors, Blinax. Glass. Linseed OIL Kerosine, Breech-Loading Guns. Pistols, Cartridges, Blacksmith's Bellows, Ac, feb 18 tf Furniture. "pARLOR. CHAMBER AND DINING ROOM FCRNITfRE. All Grades. Style and Prices. Call and examine same. feb 25 tf D. A. SMITH. Drive Weils. gEND FOR SPECIAL ILLUSTRATED CIRCT lar and Catalogue COOK STOVES. F. M. KING A CO.. feb 25 tt Sole Agents "Farmer Glri" Cook. Positive Bargains JNBLEACTIED COTTONS. 10-4 8HEETTNGS, Counterpanes. Table Damasks and Towels, White Goods, Hamburg and Irish Point Trlmmlngx; Warner's Corallne Health, Abdominal and M. M. Corsets. Also the Best One Dollar Hid Glove In the city. feb 4 if JNO. J. H ED RICE. 1-3 VOUR LIFE IS 8 PENT IN BED. IT IS OP vital imoortance to have rood healthy Bed ding. The new Furniture Store of BEH RENDS A MUNROE, S. E. Cor. Market and 2d Sts., Wll mlngton, N. C, keeps the best steam-dremed Feathers. Mattresses, Bed Steads and the largest stock of Furniture In the State, which will be sold av via uiuivuiv ui suv pta wuH'aa nui at Wholesale and Retail at prices 10 per cent. r than th lowest. This Is not a mere ad ver- sent, butwe mean what we say. Take due e taereoTnd govern yourself aocordlngly. lower tisetnent. notioe teereoTnd govern yourself aocordlngly reDKjr ' r P. IIALLIXGER, SON A CO., No. SIT market Street, PhUsUelphla. Pa. v OFFER ALL CLASS OF STEAM VESSELS FOR Sala or CharBr, at bargains; several of these I suitable for Soutnern Ports. I SDeoiflcatlon for building liafat or heavy drauc-bt vessels furnished; contracts made for build in. Correspondence solicited. Estimates, snpenn tendence, Ac, Ac, frtu feb S3 Sm Hats ! Hats ! JJ-MBRELLAS, OF ALL GRADES, AT LOWEST PRICES. HARRISON A ALLEN, Hatters mh 1 tf Flower Seed. ALL THE LEADING VARIETIES, Beautiful and Delicate Colors. Such as Verbena. Pansy, Phlox, Candytuft,Mlgno- nette. Aster, Balsam, o., o., For sale by WILLIAM H. GREEN, Druggist. mh 1 tf Eed Rust Proof Seed Oats. 300 BUSHXLS 080108 RED RUST PROOF PEED OATS. Just received and for sale by feb 88 St nac B. F. MITCHELL AON. 600 Tons Coal ! THRESH ARRIVAL BOO TONS COAL, PER A Schrs. "John A. Grlffla and "Vhomas Sin. nloksen,' from PhUadelpbia. Quality nnsur- passed and at bottom Ogvtrea. Full stock of WOOD at low orioea 1 rux L Be P. 8. Reiaember, plenty cold weather ahead. feb 88 tf A. brnll'iUIK. Lost, QUE DIAMOND EAR RING SET IN BLUE XnameL A suitable reward will he paid for sam.7 a THIS OFFICE. febSStf Coopers' Tools. TrB HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK OF COOT. ESS' TOOLS, which we offer M lowest cash prices. The makes are the bet tn this market. GILBa MUBCBOaolt. 38 tO Momhtsoa Block, frb, N.rYoatSt. HATCI OF ADTKUTlSIRttl f ve square r,. .............. ... ; - " Tweimr,.., ' - Ttrm Ira,. ...... I" ,.!. :::":::::":::::::-is - . . rrot lTK.. nr. ir,. - - tn w i w Weeks, I" , Week, M - V Two "i OoeMrteth....... " " Two Mouth. . w M" M M ThrMoata,......i... M . .. . " . Rtx Month,,. (M aeon " One TeaTrt. -. y Contract ATwtlieBi lake a! propot' tiooAUlrtowrtteaJ ' . , . Tea Uses aoUd NoaparaQ trpe aaaae aae Mar NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. GREAT HAEQADTS. GREAT BARGAINS. GREAT BARQAI5B. WE .WILL BELL, WE WILL BELL, WE WILL BELL, FOR NEXT 10 DATS 02TLY. FOR NEXT 10 DATS ONLY. FOR NEXT 10 DATS 0NLT, 40 CTS 10-4 BLEACHING. 40 CTB 10-4 BLEACIIINO. 40 CTS 10-4 BLEACIIINO, AT 28. CTS PER YARD. AT 28 CTS PER TARD, AT 28r CTS PER TARD, FOR CASH 0NLT. FOR CASH 0NLT. FOR CASH ONLY. JI'MI K "ATlaOV, K Vsrfcei M feh er. tf EASTERN HAY. JL'ST LANDED. A CAROO HOICK EAftTkMX TIMOTHY II AY, a An lot aarw rtm t.t O.a market. WHITE xrRINU mk! HI ST rtuMir rt OATH A full stork of PRIME WHITE fXUtK ai 1x4 torn prices. Special figures f car lot t f ll and HAY Order oHHt1 C. B. WRICHT Life Insurance. t THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. e r .inn iinn, - AimU One Hundred Million Dpllar. Rates Fifteen Per Cent. I"wr ttttn n rft-f Mutual Life laur C.m.f M. ft W1LLAH0. Areni. feb tf WllBilngl'Hv W t Tobacco. Tobacco. JQ CaddW-s I.1TTI.K M TIE Q I't. PAliK FAWN. 50 Be COMrKTITIOI. 25 25 do 1T J'K d. A A Put ulr t) I KEKCTINEn A f At.DVU flKOft feb 23 tf Rice. Rice. Rice. 7r BbUCARO RICK, nil rnlM Q To dn dt. 500 ""h Nn 1 "KEt For sale hf feb tf KEMTIKKH A CALDIB Hit Sugar, CofTed,:Flour. Jf BtU C. KaX' a4 fra. at'OAK 100 Bai UIO COFFEE, all graJM, nO FLOUR. wr pn''sr . For sal bf KKRCUNXB A CALIl&H Hfa feb 8T It Best Line in the State ! "yyE CARRY A GREATER VARIETY AWI BETTER ASSORT ENT of . v "v g rr o 4 XT T " O I T " I O 1)VM 1 A i 1 MlUhn . than any bcniM tn the aiu riu rem will And II to their sdrsntsrn rum Ine our lines before purrhsalng (Ion H. PmTIPll & RflTlfl Wi XV. AT X U Ally IX OUUO, w mm. Plour, Bacon, Lard, &c. I rQQ Bbl Fl)t'R, all grade. r Bnln D S. C. . MDDs 50 Twb B1 Burk''u ,K'k" t-"f. 'O 0k, 0,oW ",n ir,rrte'. J ,"JQ BbU Reftnd at OAIt. iooc-,TE 100 c" n "nd rf,TAn 100 Do,', AI' inn ro MATCH EM, DM BbU Kvw rvop cha 1UI MotAftare. rQ Bbls New 0 t O WOLara. 100 noi,rrARr"- Oarkera, Caady. t1. Nails. Shot. Snuff. Tbbaoeo, Ao., For sale tow bv O W. WILLI A MR A CO . Wh4eal Omwi and feb i U (torn 'a Marrhaata. PACIFIC GTJAH0. Jut reoHved aad fee aale, SOLUBLE PACIFIC GDiKO, and DISSOLVED BONE PHOSPHATE. We aerer hare had the Brat eoafipUiat of the t ' FarUJlxars not brtagtag a prvWllaUe we, Dm bur Country Agents. fektDaWTw ALEX. tPltrST A U4Q ; i i! .i i p ft ii 1 9 ! V V f i -
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