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SnitAr natlcr, of 8. C, who b a till Wforf the Senile to abolish thi internal lat, hit ben intcrYiewcd by the 'hrtcton . a' Courier. He gitct hit rexton.t for repealing the internal revenue tawt. He pro fetaie to have n objection to the whit kej tat, but hit main object it to get rwi of tho Hevenue Bureau. The Star hat alwajt fought the Hing an4 favorri it.t abolition. Keep the taa bat change the manner of col lecting. Here it what Senator But ter aaja: "Mr principal object, however, it to (cet rnj of it iatcrol rva-j bureu. it tray of It former aa4 b!ckcni!cni Wbukav eaa b Uted without I be exvt ov of tb iotcreai reveoue bureau. So far aa I aja prfooI!j cooceraetJ, jou maj put a baa of 1 10 riko on wbltker. but too ca do lb 14 wittkoui Um bureau. Thim wt tb to4t;tuto I aoa atcr. "R. How wouM jou collect tbe Uim! '"Tbroux LtMr customs odcera. TbU f.rce wouU bav to be iocrrjieii a-sme-b.t. but Lb armjr of spies who have been ilr-ioooiaj the Ssutbern pple. harryio n.l bivU(a.bIckavaitiox aoJ barrauiog icq of our (QOt reputable merchant who U a cJr or a plujf of tobacco. ouhl to $r I have so trt.Joal objection to the Ut oo wblt ky it a. hf a at you pleat. bt col lect tt through the cuttocnt drpartmcot of t4 trvajury. Tbit wouM. of courte. in volve mm iocrvae of oQcialt in thU Je purtmcot. I bv but tbo abolition of the iateroal revenue bureau ditpentea with a hontof b.arrtoa. barociea. wboe priacipai buia"t in the South it to "round jp" ol tria wntaeitHc for political prone cutioox of which we have haJ. tome eipe ncc rrceotly to thit State." In the liabilitic of tho fail- uret reported aggregated 1 101,000, oo. Tho for 183 are placed at 1 7 J, 0OO.0OO. But in 1 no they were but 5j.0,0C'O. lrge at they wff for la.i year they fall much U'!o lhxt of lT", when they rrache.l the high m-rk of 1.13 4,000,. Yh .langrrt of mining are seen in tb report from ont county in 1'enn ty Ivan'a, I.nirrne. In 1 -l there rri 4 accilntt. Of the'l0(3 wrri" trriout ani were fatal. Thirl v-t women were uilowel and rtghty-nve chii lr-n ,re orphaned. THE CIT1T. IKW ttlVKMTttKnT L. r Yns 3jt rtca BUaket. C C f Cook to? oil fl K. Kctttt-Wan-r.l A It. Ctra:.t. Lumber Mr 3 4, Caji. tack tuila, etc Tnoitt C Carr Furniture OniRwiKv-Wiatlio them up Out Tn . rn art portrait Pis&tR A Tvtoa Cook toTr )tw K. Kaaa Milltorry. etc Mrst" t DiUitKiT Brae, etc UajstaxaocM Ihtaoa aad or;an Baowt A Uo p r tea Ctea ho g sale Maartso Howard ItIif En. Co S t) Nosmtaor Florida oraoitf F I Ba:tEft4& Co Ot tail s.aup Bl 9. Waaaoca vt Co Boys wanted. Caytjt.T a Moaaia Stock at auctioo H taattos Jt Att.5 Hats and cap GtLx.t A Mcac:t5 Hardware, etc. F. M Kt.to A Co Ssmethine new t J H Mat.tai Sddla. trunk, etc. W H TcRtasoTo GreeaSeid mills W. E. SrataocaA Co Breech loaders MctXcoatX. Jk Bowpa.ti Hareeaa. etc G VI Faxca Sost Boots and thoea. G VY WttxtAMt A Co FIur. tur. etc Kcacnasa A Cttaa Baoa Mo!.--, bncoo. Sour, suar. etc. a llaatU Th huotioi party that went up the r4 a fw Jr ? are s14 to hvc returoM w-.th Afat alora Oae of them came ner gvtttajt bts came Into th pjpera. afoog with maay other ltlu.trtou. buatert. by puttiax 4o4 iata a rata Fortunately be oa!y.spr1ok!tl hies to the tce a little. aoJ dt-la't "dit3fxr" Dim to any great ri'ccl Th tn.a that u shot didn't know which lo b tar'.!d at moot, the reception of the iiorou- U:tl atteatioot from the coo teats of tht tp49. or th conlaeas of the huaUmaa. who. after ppperiai him in the fare. hou".l to the wounded individual, a hL4I esnredfrocn the teniae of the buraio poJ-r. ' Did 1 kill it?' meaning th uabtrowd bird. who note of triumph could N h-ard in th dim distance. The reply "N but you camo d d nih kill iax m' u a ecnphtc a. th" cirr 403 4t.n-ea dmaa id etait1itti C1rk. Th Charlotte e hat the follow ocerratag Mr. Frank WUtiaant. who hat Lwn appointed Supria,odofs .Clerk in th o3-e of Col. L. C Jock Mr Frank WlHUms. fe a loc Utnc hfokreper ia th okc of the Carolina Ceatral lUilrma.! Coopioy to thit city, has tetiaJ his poaitioo. aad will b traositr rxH by the company to Wilmiogioo and put t. work rn the oficea ia that city. Mr William ha made many fast frtendt du na hit stay la Ccaxfott. all ol whom will rrrt to t him fo He leave with hit family for Wuaiaf.00 10-morrow olhl. vtt Wiik" rr ri4T! Waiter Phillip, which Is the name of th youth alludjd to ia our Last, who It on a tramp t. FlorUla. m( with a food friead Friday aiht, who caw him a tfollar aad hit nppf and took him la ,'Hcmp4y rita?ty - At last acccraats he waa tryisj tat traaspcfuu4a to Florida, aad ft waa rrally hop! u wcmU succeed. r;yiJL,MINGTON, N. C, SUNDAY, JAKPARY 6, 1884. 89. i.4ral 0ta. To-day ia. known aa Epiphany. Tho police were paid off yoter- Receipts of cotton yesterday 374 bale. I)av' lencth 0 hours and 50 mioutet. -Tfcc new moon haa completed her flrst quarter. The off-ahoro atorm signal waa displayed yea ten ay Mcrcory down to 10 degrees above tero at 10 o'clock last nlrbt. Messrs. John (Joliille and A. R Campbell bare disaotTcd copartnership. Mr. Campbell Is left in charga. At 6 a. m. yesterday the ther- mometer In the Braa of&oa registered 80 degrees. At ft p. m. 94 dejree. A dividend of 3$ per cent, has been declared by the Firrl National Bank of this city, payable oo and after the 8th instant. There will be a meeting of the vUi tors of the Ladies" Benevolent Society at Hook & Ladder Hall on T tesday. Janu- ary Sth. at 3t o'clock. Senator Conger and family, Hon Simon Wolf and a number of others went down the river yesterday to look at tbe government works. There wan a fair attendance at the HumDtv DumDtv" matinee Tester- day afternoon. The evening performance was omitted becut? of the unpleasant wratber. Mr. Tajlor, the representative of Jo JeTer.io. will be here Monday morn- log to arrrjc for the appearance of this popular star oa the 14lh Inst. For particu lars await advertisement. trie Norwegian oarquc oirai, ( apt Hennaaen. was cleared irom tuis . m . m a a pvtror Liverpool, yesterday, oy .Mr. a. u. Green, with 1.101 bale of cotton. weighing o"V.'.. pnau-t. and value 1 at 7.o-o There waa a birthday stag - party given at a rcaidence on Ilea i.ross inrri Fridav niL-ht and the vouncr penile- men. wc are told, had all Ihe enjoyment that t uin7 Urdu alited them. The fun was kept up uq I a late hour llev. Dr. l'.-itchard will to aib'. commence a rem 4 of tcruioas. some ten or larlve in ouml .r, sdlresscd par- ticu!arly to the yountf men. The good Doctor take a great interest in the young people and wan's to do them good. Klrea Darlaa Vaar. Fr.m the Chief of tho Fire Department. Capt C D M vers, wo gel the following report 01 me nuraoer 01 nrct imi ni'i f"1 mate kwwet during the year 1SSC: January 12ih and 27th. Loss I'iOO February 13lh and lfttb Ivts $16,000. March loth. Ixw $23 April 7:h and 19:h. Ia about $350 May Jand and 24th. Is $1,000. Juoc Gth. 12th. lfttb. 19;b. 2 ili and 25th. Lo4 about $700. July 1 lit). I7;h. 37ih aoJ 30ib Ixts $20.&3O. August 5'.b. 9th. lllh and 27th. Loss $1.6o0 October 2nd Ixst $50 November 8tu. 15th. 17th and 23lb. Loss $100. December IStb. 20th and 35lh. Loss $4. ToUl for the year. $3 675. rta CsllU Tbalr Travels. A drove of fine cattle arrived here yes terday all the way from New Hampshire, con-tit' log of choice selections of thorough bred registered Jersey. Ayrshire. Holatein aad I urhrn slock from the herU of some of the mott noted breeders lu New Uamp sbir. Vermont and MaacLu-.ell.. They are to U- taken to Jacksonville. Florida, where they are to be told at auction. They were taken 00 St Coal Uivcr. New Hamp shire, on Friday night, the 23th ult.. and arrived bere uo the night of the 4lh inst, asd will continue their journey this even in? The drjvc contitts of one hundred and ten. and they arc in charge of Mr. Levi Blake The cattle travel in Burton's patent stock car. They were to be seen yesterday in the lot attached to Mr. J. II. Jones's livery stables Mr. Jamea Randall, of the Augusta (vrai.V. was here yesterday. He was detataed here by a railroad disconnection. and. in conteuuence. his lovely New Year's reaolu'.ioot were mellioc away like the ' b--atifti! snow" which glanced from his umbrella at he swept past the Star office ia a icckteas canter. Hoc. Simon Wolf, who was the guest of Mr Frtd. Rheinsteio while in this city, will lecture at Gdldaboro to morrow night. Mr. It B Wood baa just returned from Baltimore, where he has been on matters of tnniaeat connected with the North Water street Improvement. TI It y for Traaaas. The new Code cootaios some very strict and important laws Jo regard to tramps aad vagrant. Chapter sixty lbree.volume two. of the Code, says that any person go ing about from place to place, begging and subsisting on charity, shall be considered a tramp, od pus it bed by imprisonment in the county jail for six months. Tramps, when found ia any person's yard or house, may be arrested by anybody without a wamet and carried before a magistrate; the party making th arrest to be entitled to th same fee as a sheriff. TlUS WEA TITER. Heavy Snow "torm The Approat toa Cvlt Tava Slate ol tbe Thr nometer fa DlflTerent Dlrt1ttBs, A. Ae. ,j .-a Yesterday afterooon, shortly alter Jt o'clock, rain commenced falling here ad continued until about a quarter past 2 ,clock. when U.uddenlj changed tmoTr LMiTinfc iDe . iorenoon repons naa irauuau here of heaTy snows up the Wilmington vTeldon and Carollaa (Antral Bflada. b.Qt ft was generally supposed that Wilmington would do as oaual take her share in rain. Thicker and thicker came dowa the fleecy particles, until the whole atmosphere was almost one solid mass of aaow Calces. It is a very rare thlflf .Jadeed for people in this latitude to wltaaa asch a snow as that I of yesterday, and tJjtTonaequesB'Waalhat nearly all of -fovar portSdiSoTthc oommuoity, and soaae of the older, ran wild with enthusiasm over the beautiful sight At first it seemed as if it would all melt as fast as it touched the ground, but finally, as the storm increased in severity, the flakes be ran to accumulate, and once having gained a foothold, the tops of the houses and eventually the streets and yards wcre covered with the white mantle which ao seldom adorns them in this particular section. A while before night the snow suddenly stopped falling, and the streets werequick- I ly thronged with snow bailers, who were hurling chilly missiles in every direction na waging a war against an pedestrians who happened to venture within firing dis tance of their "picket lines." At the Signal office we were informed by Mr. Ilaney that a bitter cold wave had struck the North and West and that we might look out for it during the night, though in a somewhat moderated form. At Bismarck the mercury in the thermometer waa 31 deirrepa holow zoro- in Chicajro. 18 degrees below; at St. Louis, 18 degrees be- l0w; at Omaha, 24 degrees below; at Cin- I ciQaaii, 8 degrees below; at Nashville, 2 degrees below; at Memphis, 2 degrees be jow. porl Macoa reported sleet and bail I at 3 p m., and Smith villc reported a heavy I . o . 1 . .4 1. : 1 uu" ' " C- ,u- vusncsiou icpui icu uan. and the lliermometer at 2y. At (JUarlotte the temperature waa 21, at Montgomery 21 end at Mobile 29. Wc have not had such a snow here in a long time. If the ground had been dry and hard it would have been much deeper. The last heavy snows (for this latitude) occur red here on the ltUh of November, 1879 and the 24tb of January, lfc81. tSfPce fourth page for other local news FIAHBIED, UXTT.FAW-RR1IJ.Y- In thU c'tr. on Deo erth. at ft- Thomas' Church, JOHN A. LOCKFAW NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Howard Relief Fire Engine Co. No. 1. T TONOR4RY AND ACTIVE MEMBERS You 11 are hereby notified to meet at your Bovine lfn wa "aT .w, , ww lannsvw K f 1 QLZ A'rtlV tivisflt?. vu Muuuar , vauuni r u k a ti j at. harp, as the electioa of Officers for the ensuing year will take place. By order or tne tesinent. F. C. MILLER. Jao 6 It Rec. Scc'y. CD, CD CD, QODKING OIL. Better and Cheaper than Lard. For all Culinary Purposes. IS CENTS PER QUART. Liberal d laoount to the trade. jan 6 It IADIES BRACES AND SUPPORTERS, -4 Men's Shoulder Braces, Trasses for Infants, Children and Grown Persons. A larro and varied assortment of above arti cles, all prices, together with a Complete Line or Drugs aad Fancy Uoods, to be fouod at MUNDS BROS. A DxROSSBT'S, Market and Second Streets. Finest Imported Tooth Brash 83c Jan 6 It Giles & Murchison, "JXRCHISON BLOCK, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. HARDWARE, TTNWARB Jan 6 tf AND CROCKERY. Boys Wanted. 'J'WO BOYS, AOE3 FROM 18 TO 15 YEARS, TO work in onr p rioting office. They must be able to rad- f'sT" Parents or Guardians only will please ap- an 0 It E. 8. WAR ROCK A CO. Greenfield mills. JTAING OVERHAULED AND PUT IN GOOD order the above Mills, I am now prepared to grind corn for TOLL. I hare had tne creek cleaned out for the benefit of persons wishing to carry corn co mill In boats. Jan 6 If W.H.TURLINGTON. Wanted. 'J,HE UNDERSIGNED WANTS A POSITION IN a .tore of some kind; not much experience; wants to learn the buatness; not much pay ex pected at first. Address R. E. KELLEY, JanSSt nac care Purcell House. Fine Art Portraits. I-OR NEXT THREE WEEKS SPECIAL INDUCE -1 MBNTS wulbeosTered on all orders, after which time th prices will be advanced. An ear ly application to espclally requested. True Life Portraits from any kind of small picture. Prices, Ac . on application. uki? thumas. Artist Studio, lis Market St., Wilmington. N. C. Jan S tf A Word to the Wise is Sufficient. PIANO OR ORGAN IS NOT A LUXURY; A tbey hare become a avoassity. If you want a bargain go to HEZNSBERCTRR'S LIVE BOOK AND MUSIC STORK. No matter what anybody ays, tf yon want to bay a Piano, Square or Up- rlrat. or ao Organ, co first to HBtNSBERGSR'8 and find cot what yon oaa do. It will cost yon nothing, and you mat cave some money. All of oar gooos aro waxraaxea xor nve toot, .uu ra warrant"! am oiaas la every respect, ceo ior roorself and save money. A word to the wise U snnotoot. J an o ti NEW ADVERTTSEMBNTS. . i .. " l l. 1-fM-V V. if-'. I w(j vy v i :u ' WindiHThem Up. TTTJE HAYS LCTTSgyftAliTlfiTgP ASSOBT. flBssjt et Styles and gUe 4dBdYS AKB CHD JOXtCB COLD WZATHSB CLOTHING,, bat, t&ase ve have ire from the. very oboioeet lots, and will be add VKBY LOW to oloae out. We are ealDnir a fair ChUiTa SuttaififlO, and Over-i toatha nitlt MIe'psHar let tte 6osf . :. : ' tSTTweatj Dozen Pairs LIKE CUFFS the latest out at 2Sn OVJERCOATS redaoed for the fourth time tils sasoo. Buy now, OTTEBBOUBG, KING CLOTHIER, janfrlt Wilmington, N. C. Ox Tail Soup, JEADY FOR USE ON TABLE, CONVENIENT TO HOUSEKEEPERS AND ECONOMICAL. I WE HAVE ALSO CANNED 0KRA and CANNED TO MATOES and 0KE A. V Makes elegant Soup. Receipt for making Soup thrown ia. Sugar Cared Hams and Sugar Cored Strips and Shoulders. Call early before the rush. P. L. Bridgers & Co , 110 North Front St. jan 6 D&Wtf Blankets! Blankets! J WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ONLY 100 PAIRS I1 v v left, wafch I win croseTbh ruf tr atr re- d need jUrioea 10-4, 11-4 and 12-4 L&naWllaOl vioiumg. My entire wholesale stock, consist in of Men's, Youths' and Boys' Cassimere Suits, Overcoats, Ac, has been transferred to the retail depart ment, and will be closed out at reduced prices. FURNISHING GOODS Gentlemen's Merino and Wool Undershirts and Drawers, Merino uair tiose, Alannattan ohirts, 4-ply Linen Collars and Cuffs, Ac. Six cases of Bleeching "Fruit of the Loom," Ac , at bottom prices. Black Silks and Cash meres. 100 doz. Irish Linen Towels. Ktlll a fnll line of Carpets, Rugs and Oil Cloth on hand. Call nna examine, itespectruiiy, SOL. BEAR, jan 6 tf 20 Market St. Our Trade Jj7RrNG THE HOLIDAYS WAS ENTIRELY satisfactory, and we feel grateful for so liberal patronage. Additions to our stock' have been extensive within the last ten days, and we show a new and complete line of CHAMBER and PAR LOR FURNITCKE,RATTAN and REED CHAIRS, FOLDING CHAIRS, in Welton, Velvet and Ta pestry; Parlor Desks, Library Cases and Ward robes. We have a large stock of common Fur niture which we offer at close prices. We invite an inspection of our stock. Respectfully, THOMAS C. CRAFT, Aot., Furniture Dealer, Jan 6 tf 20 So. Front St. Dissolution.' WILMINGTON, N. C. Jan. 4, ISM. THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE Ex isting between the nndersigned, under the firm name of COLVILLE & CAMPBELL, has been dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. A. R. Camp bell assumes the liabilities of the late firm, and is alone authorized to sign in liquidation. JOHN COLVILLE,. A. R. CAMPBELL A. B. Campbell, Successor to Colville & Campbell, LUMBER COMMISSION MERCHANT, 401 Nntt Street, Jan 5 1 w . WILMINGTON. N. C. A Merciful Man 18 MERCIFUL TO HIS BEAST. THIS IS A GEN tle hint to owners of "unblanketed" horses. The place to buy any price Blanket you want, together with Lap-robes. Carriages. Saddles, Harness, Trunks, Satchels, Bags, Ac., is at Jtt C UO U fcr AL. Li & JBUW U JfiiN '3, Jan 6 tf No. 114 North Front St. If mat Hnsbanil of Tonrs WOULD COOK AWHILE ON THAT OLD rlcketv stove vou are usinsr he would eo down and bny one of Parker & Taylor's UNRI VALED COOK STOVES. That old one was a humbug, we think. FA H tiH.lt & TAiLUK. PURE WHITE OIL. jan 6 tf Florida Oranges. TUST RECEIVED, SOME OF THE SWEETEST FLORIDA ORANGES ever brought to this mar ket. Direct from the Homosassa River Orange Groves, below the frost line, At S. G. NOKTHKOF'S, jan 0 tf Fruit and Confectionery Stores. Cass. Sack Suits, QVERCOATS AND ULSTERS, Rubber uoats, Scarlet Flannel Shirts and Drawers. MUNSON. Jan 6 It Clothier and Merchant Tailor. Hats ! Caps! Lowest Prices ! HARBISON ALUES, " . ': CEatteri.il lane tf WHOLE l: 5100 r NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 1 Grand Clearing Sale ! rEYIOtlS TO TAKING 'ia !i4ccQtmtfeJf Stock. UHf- BROWN & RODDICK, .- '. . . 4 -' : . . isSS) 9 flS WttiVmPr '(Opposite' Former Started A J;. rTB QAYE DECIDED TO OFFER ALJ, GOODS that belong to W1STBK wEAR, at aneh prices .aaBBOt fMUftgUraat iht afteaUonof aU. We prefer selling even AT A DECIDED LOSS rather than carry them over. BLANKETS. CLOAKS, DOLMANS, JACKETS and ULSTERS, UMBRELLAS, for Ladies, Gents and Children, FLANNEL and FELT SKIRTS, ' FLANNELS, SHAWLS, Ac, &o. We would also take this opportunity of thank' Ing the general public for their very liberal pat ronage for the past season. We are fully aware that our patrons can appreciate our efforts in keeping up a general stock of all Staple Dry Goods at all times, together with a fall assort ment of all Novelties at the LOWEST possible prices, our facilities for purchasing being equal to acy in the country. Ladies will finditveiy much to their advantage to purchase many of the goods they are in the habit of ordering from New York by sample or descriptive catalogues, for they do not turn out at all times as fancy paints, or according to samples sent. We are responsible for all goods we sell, and guarantee them as represented or money refunded. BROWN & RODDICK, 9 NORTH FRONT ST. dec 16 tf Opposite former stand. Just Received. T HAVE JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER LOT OF X Velvet Lined CANTON STRAWS for School .Hats, and a hugs lot otELXJB.AS, wiiich will be sold At reasonable prices. Have in a complete stoci of MTT.T.TtfF.RV AIM PAUPV ttnnnS 1U.1JJXJ1XI JJJ.I X U.U U LIXIWJi UUVUMj CROCHET SHAWLS and FASCINATORS, CAPS and SACQUES. All sizes, colors and prices in "JERSEYS " . STAMPING and HAIR-WORK done at reason able prices. MISS E. KARRER. jan 6 tf A Few Left. XJCTE HAVE SOME GOODS LERT SINCE THE V V rush, and will try and suit all our friends and customers to a GOOD COMFORTABLE BOOT or SHOE, if they will call on Geo. B. French & Sons, 108 NORTH FRONT STREET. jan 6 tf OMETHING NEW, FOR WHICH WE HAVE applied for letters patent, A PORTABLE GRATE, adapted to Ccal or Wood; suitable alike for no stairs or down stairs where ventilation through an open fire place ie desirable. Has adjustable sheet-iron setting and requires no mason work. Combines ventilation witn great heating capacity and economy of fuel. And think of it ! Costs only $6 00. jan 6 tf F. M. KING & CO. Flour, Bacon, Lard, &c. 1200 Bbls FL0UK aU rades PJQ Boxes D. S. C. R. STDES,--J pQ Backets and Tubs Choice LARD, 5Q0 Sacks Choice RIO COFFEE, OK Bbls Stand. Granulated SUGAR, 25 75 do Extra C do Golden C do do irrfZ Hhds and Bbls choice I O Cuba MOLASSES 100 d d FortoRico do 5000 striped Sacks IJV- salt 1000 Sacks ITNE SALT, Factory filled, (f Bbls Choice RICE, 10 Bales RANDOLPn yarn 20 do do SHEETING, Bagging, Ties, Twine, Tobacco, Snuff, Nails, Hoop Iron, Glue, Bungs, Soda, Potash, Soan, Candles, Lye, Potash, Candy, Crackers, Oysters, Ac, Ac, For sale low by G. W. WILLIAMS A CO., Wholesale Grocers and Comm'a Merchants, jan C tf 16 A 18 North Vfcter Street. Constantly Receiving, -4EW ADDITIONS TO MY STOCK THIS week. A fall line of Government Saddles and Trunks. Call at the Old Stand, No. 10 South Front street. jantf J. P. MALLARD. Bock Lime, TTVJR BUILDING PURPOSES. X1 FRESHLY BURNED. PRICE REDUCED TO $1.15 PER CASK. LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR LARGE LOTS AND TO THE TRADE. Address FRENCH BROS., Rocky Point, -H. C. or O. G. PARSLEY, Jr., gap It? tutn fr Wilmington, N. C. NO M One Month. . " Two Months... ' : V SlxKontha,.... i J. ; Qae Year, Contract AdTortlaenentrtaken at probor-. r?1- ... lDuiunai bouq nonpareu iyp mun on ftquare NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. W, CRONLY, Auctioneer. BY CRONLY & MORRIS. STOCK8 AT AUCTION. ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, th Inst., at 12 o'clock M.. we will nell at onr Sales Rooms 3 7 Shares Capital Stock or the Great Falls Manufacturing Company, of Rockingham, Richmond County, N. C. and 17 Shares of; the Wilmington Gaslight Company. jan ozt e, v Assignee's Sale. 'J'nE CAREFULLY SELECTED STOCK OF SU- RfOR WINES, LIQUOR, POHTEIt, CIGARS, CANNE' GOODS, A o , in the Store of S. P. COLLIER, No. 28 No. front Street, will be sold at cost to close tho assign ment. Tte bes opportunity ever offered to get , a superior article cheap. Call and see. JOHN R. TURRlNTrNK. Jan 4 lw . Assign e. BEHRENDS A MUNROfi, S. E, Cor. Market and 2nd Streets. Wilmington. N. C. are now readv to consider nroDosals meaninir huplnem They offer the larcest and be t eeleeied stock of FURNITURE in the State at wholesale and retail 5 per cent, below the lowest. , jan 0 tf Harrison Planing Mills. I HAVE LEASED TO MR. JAMES A. Fi)RK the Harrison Planing Mills. Factory and Yard , with my entire interest in all Citv Lumber busi ness, and solicit for him a continuance of thru patronage so liberally bestowed on me. very itespectruiiy, J. W. TAYLOR. HAVING LEASED THE HARRISON PLANING Mills. Factory and Yard, from Mr. J. W. Taylor, I am prepared to furnish all kinds of mmDer at snort notice. House time, (Jelling and Flooring a specialty. I have on hand a full sun- ply of Moulding and manufacture to order. Also furnish House Brackets. Newell Post aDd all kind of Fancy Wood Work to order. I respect fully solicit your patronage. very Kespectruuy, JAMES A. FORK. Office at Mill. P. O Box B28. Jan3 3t nac thsutu Portraits, TAKEN FROM LIFE OR FROM SMALL PIIO tographa, by Miss Bessie Willard, Artist, (Graduate of Cooper Union. New York). Orders solicited and satisfaction guaranteed. Address JllISS bessik willaku, 520 Orange Street, jan 5 lw Wilmington, N. (". First National Bank of Wilmington. DIVIDEND OF THREE AND A HALF PER CENT, has been declared by the Board of IMreo torsof this Bank, payable on and after the 8th instant. A. K. WALKER. Jan 5 8t Cashier Wanted. M3E UNDERSIGNED THOROUGHLY AC- auainted with the Naval Store Business, will accept any sitcatlon which he may "B compel i ne may d competent to fill. Can eive good reference if required. Address J. C SMITH, 008 Dock Street. Wilmington, N. C. jan 1 1 w The Annual Meeting F THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE FIKST NA TIONAL BANK, of Wilmington, N. C. for the election of Directors, will be held at their Bank ing House on Tuesday, the 8th of January, 1884, at 11 o'clock A. M, A. K. WALKKK, dec 39 6t jan l, a, 4. 7, 8 uasnier. Easter Term. JXTENDING FROM JANUARY TO MARCH, of the Eightieth Annual Session of SALE9I ACADEMY. Begins January 7th, 18S4. Spring Term begins April 1st. nac jan 8 DAWSw James A. Lowrey, -yyHEELWRIGHT, BLACKSMITH AND GEN- eral Repairer of Carriages and Vehicles. Work of all kinds attended to without delay. Thanking my friends for favors extended to me in the past, I solicit their kind favors and their patronage in future. After an experience of fortv-four years as a Mechanic under Capt. W. H. Bobbit, of Warrenton, and in Wilmington, I am now prepared to conduct the work in all Its branches fir a good and workmanlike manner. Place of business, on Prince?, between 8rd and4th streets. su nov 18 oaw tf GREENVILLE SOUND. I WILL SELL' AT A BARGAIN ON 8 OF THE MOST DESIRABLE SUMMER PLACES on the Atlantic coast, situated t n Greenville Sound, 6ttJ miles from Wilmington, on Shell Road. The land is in a HIGH STATE OF CULTIVATION and will suopoi t an ordinary sized family. On the place are Pears, Peaches, Appks, Cherrief". Fics and Grapes IN ABUNDANCc Oysters, Fish, Crabs and Shrimp to be had at the door everyday. WM. A. CUMMING. nov 25 eow3m su nac Review copy. Breech Loaders OF ALL KfNDS AND PRICES. ALSO A FINK assortment of English and German Muzzle Loaders, Wadding, Caps. Primers. Shot, Shell. Powder. Reloading Implements of all kinds. Good goods and guarantee prices. W. B. SPRINGER A CO., (Successor to John Dawson A Co..) 19. 21 A 83 Market Street, jan 6 tf Wilmington, N. C. Bacon, Molasses, &c. 50 Boxes Dry Salt SIDES, 200 Hhds and Bbls M0LASSES' 2000 Sacl,s L,1VERP00L SALT- 1 For sale by Jan 6 tf KERCIINER A CALDER BROS. Flour, Sugar, Coffee. 1000 Bbls r 1 All Bbls SUGAR, Granulated. 1UU Ext ra C and C tjOO 8ack9 RI COFFEE, For sale by jan C tf KBRCHNER A CALDER BROS. Hay, Corn, Oats. 250 BtdOT-'Cn0'e TIMOTHY HAY, 1000 Bush White CORN., AA ABash Black Vx.'OAT j, For sale by Jan 8 tf KERCH NKR A CALDXJ4 PRO. LEAP YEAR. 1 r ' u V, 1 . . 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