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V f, f BATES OF ADYKHTISIN6I .T : Morning Ma:. . - . , -w 4'lO. r not 'it':irMH &. : ewe-. r Oae qnare One Day, $1 t Two Days, H J2 I. IW -. to Tnieeuay. FosrDayiw Five D&TK... H to OneWtelL.... 4 00 Two Weeks,... . 8 BO Three Weeks, 8 60 One Month,... ...... 10 00 Two Months,. 18 00 Otir WW - t Three Months, 84 00 81x Months,.... , 40 00 i7 One Tear,.. 60 00 (3T Contract AdTerttsements taken at propor tionally low rates. , Den Uses solid Nonpareil type make one sqhar VOL. XXXIII.-NO; 93. WILMINGTON, N. C., FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1884. : .- . i 1 i , v ' ...... ' ' 1 -VJi ...: :,V,l-t .',?-:... ' vv''..v vt.v MB l1 ". M.V UNtN K PIT! ON. i i (ifo cut in whicOi wvrkao wrtrv & . hoiin t :l . tr of tb9 B9n kiliiwl a.l fur ot!ini UUy lajorrd. T-a v i t iir-tt wr loel by tit irnuif of t&o .-iaat st BnrriiJ. HI , r'v n,n of :& 0BtM wr mttU. "H-d.x'iirt Jobs N. frkrr and rffii of Hsttras. cxvw - (-o. Hancock ruri wcii i , ii. T wii a salute of CfXa - A iU prtvd.a for U estate .;r.-,-ttoa of Lae Poaxmaa&er Ovoerai. i K; Uenlt llUy oaortrafwl to ; i.-o Trust Co.. Jf Y . for $50. 000. t r I aprovekeU oiurdrr nf four , n N' M tirt by crow 1 of lf ,.p, Dn ft Ut m tb Tennc-wwx m- ii ail -m tb crt of w Jer- .. . i.l U.vrt'l lest M. V't0Da ) . r-itj .i(rt. Sa FYsocu.-'). faili t . j00. ))) BuckUyJt C . dry t, .a n .N V . aued with tUbilr- r .I ':. A block of huaee j. ).! : WTtliillc. Vs . (- $0t ii jr-i. ivr lyncumj ia Iiiahtx Trias - Ilr-U ir: :1 CI)QtalMQ l Avtfdo - orl4 on I -; i ittoo caay as tut vi'Ji: souta ! i!, ur Si.mly mtly al U 833- 73. .;: ;.Jrll f'l 9'fOtl 0. COCO. US u'.r-l iMiWj.:. ri5ia ftrajj st $134) . nnu tarpwaUa dull i S.ic. :ie I.c monument fuai amounts ' irlr .)0OO. Mr. Jt ffrnon ba jutt Uje4 i?oA w Washington, an 4 the Vm ' Hi i.uUit rortrsjal of 'FlfhtloK Dob" was tojojni with uoabatai teat, s was the cocopllmeaury peraooatiaa of Jfrs. it2apvp by Mra. John Drew. Mr. R I Downing la tb role of CaC Aydu grt hb raaay fnrtx3 ow cTidrocof his Ul- nu by a naUIKO and iolellitii perform Spirits Turpentine. Ker. blr. Roseboro has been called to tb Prrsbyteriao Church at Co cord. Stonewall EnttrprU : Six bea cons bare recently been placed in Bay riTtr. Receipts of cotton yesterday 75 bales. At C p. m. yesterday the ther mometer registered 44. showing consider, able moderation. Considerable excitement was soce of lb part, ia keeplajc wit the admi- lor. January 6th, 1884, Mrs. Mary P. Att rD4 i aad Mniavrvo of the cast. Ur more, in uto-ovu year oi oor agv. vr i r..m ci .tt . t-:j . I v ,JWW , VvT J. J T ' created on Princes treet yesterday after nooo by the seizure of a horse and dray for tax office" and settled. in an ash-box and a lot of firewood on the upper piazza of a build- Hickorv Caroliniaji: The Wil- log on Princess street. between Front and fTeather Instleaitlons. f CHTTT XTElIS The following are the indications for to " ' - r,.-.. t . HENRYS - CAEBOUO SALVE. The BEST ux- SALVE in the world for Cnta; Bruises, Sores, Ul- For Xhe Middle Atlantic States, rain, o8attKhem, Tetter . chapped Bands, Chll- , , . . ' blains. Corns, and all kinds of Skin Srnpttons warmer weather, southerly winds, falling etc. Get HENRI'S CAHBOLic 8ALVB, aaall barometer in northern portions, rising oth-ewarebntimitatfons ice as cents. " followed by falling in southern portions. WHO IS MBS. WINSLOWf As this question For the South Atlantic States, wanner, iSBS&iSS& cloudy rainy weather ..southerly winds atdcffiy1 SS oh&n! shifting to easterly, -faning barometer in She has especially studied ihe oonstiajtion and 1JK W ADVKRTISKMENTS. rtesuit, iuv urajrmau waiauu i " uiuuuo, iisuijiuiiiincu uj joii- mis enort, ana practioai Knowieag riaok.lt makes a rtrj accpuble lialeieb l4Uor: Mr. M. Kelly to the "CapUln's il-J'X?' 2hV'tt,ot l0 w" "IU leaw In a day or so for the Southern A ble ir Mi Rc Rand This lady mskea ihe Sut for ,h purVc of introducing hU A blaze ir part qnite modern, bat It U none lh leas Bew burglar window-lock. ot firewood on th pK-i. oa that account" VrrVftrv rliiW Th Wil- log on Princes, st The 1U was disanpoinied in Jeff- I nvifigton Sraa notes the fact Of a black I Second, .caused an alarm of fire about half a lifetime spent as a nurse and. Dh oompoundod a Boothing Syrup lor children teeth- obtained in clan, she has erfon CUf Ptutnmer, and think 1x1 Bars paoo county turning white, past 7 p'clock last night. No damage. he was not "at hia boat." A oamtal I mimir r i j' ing in northern portions. For the East Gulf States, rains, followed by clearing irenerally, colder weather, ?a- -;-.i. v i I uwouuag wona-renowiiea as a nei mutu uhiu5 uu.-uwjr. o"su i of her raoef-children certainly do bis trp and rise followed by falling and later by rising j SSf&tS&ff! barometer by Friday evening. I "old and nsedhere. .. We think Mra. wtnslow has Iiur. . IT. - flTwniTAfl. IikA ma trf trtvintv ami 1 I PPtt?yr 5ffimjTSSOT. Sener-1 . b.vu sv Aa vuu uwt nDuvi j A r OK ERA HOUSE. ntONOAV BVKNINO, JANlAHV ljli MB: JBSTEK&'ON";- "BOB' A CMS" In SheridaN Famoa Comedy of tho JR X "VT -A. L S ! ' With the folkWinr Great Castj Meg-John Drew as.... -- Mrs WaJprop Mr. yrederiuk KoMnsom r Anthony a bso ute Mr. B. L. DoWnimr as aptalaAbsohite Mr. Charles Hunkett as .... 8,lr Lun n" Mfssttosa Band as... Rosa,LanuUh The advanced sale of seat corninencr eu- CUIU II re km Admls- DAILY For the West Gulf States, local rains ele, and we sincerely believe thousaada of cMl- cnti Mra. Clcii TJ. RlMn. whn war I n u i : ia I dren have bean saved from an early crave bv its r . wuun Uy uauuifi.w "cok"". I timely ase, nd that milUpns. yet unborn wili; c in The f 'en 1 1 cry for January j Charlotte Observer: A factory j so painfully woonded by the accidental j shifting to northerly and blowing quite J NoraEs1dych A wctx different ii and r 1 1 saanufaetre of a Cre-proof pi4 j discharge of a pistol a 'wesk or twx ngo. is strong on the coast, rising barometer. ; j fag Htptai our oloiu until Bhetewen ' 9 I far rmfi -sill abord rlwiii ffditien in the I . .7 . . ... - I . . . , ... 1 if the benefit of Mm Win1rvw' Korhtn svmni . - . . - j - t mnna f mnmvtnffinnan tnAii roAnvpr i irnr rmiMfiM ftnn t no I mm vi . I mr i m . . .. ..... garvi nis L .i" iiummtr as every I eoterprlses of Chariotte. Capt. Wm gradually improving and will soon recover I For Tennessee aqd the . Ohio ..Valley, wy : . f ; i . 1 UarkSOn broartlt ID the OtlUeSTUle train I wui ui uupicuiut cuww nr uitu mc nii- i om6cuciij, luuuncu uj tumci wiwiiug " V! J.UU WMIklV UCIW I . . t . i i u. -... . I , i jcsierasr si l ociock. consiaeraoiy tru oi i aeni eDiauea. nation as hb memorable Hip fan j time. The train ploughed through the T? U-inll, T,., i,nil, ; T.fT-n .J.. "0w at a slow rate, oeing naiia aay in v.. j .-j . I COm IB r 40 mil ML A batch Of recruits. I in mmil.i- mnntMv cosilnn thla nan weather during Friday, winds shifting to northwesterly, rising barometer. amoet admirably and has no rival hole In number were last night fen toff . lt hfJf Mt 7 0.clock. Last Mon , v ... , - . l I ur -pv. iibtc iu iota uo eoiuicr imu" a - w ,v i.8! iii iwiucwy, uigs ur ibw. yorl Monroe V.rn(im.!.;tk in. I IUleiRb Ncv:3-Observer. J I clever nl!mtn Xfairkr J. M Crenshaw. ing in an exchange clipped Iroin the I was in the city yesterday, ai d brings the Charlotte OWrrr'! Washington let- ??twt :roo1 e . ke w,ure"1 ,eSU00 I that the no-feriM law Is worklnr wonders. ter of a month ago. It seems Sena- It proves the greatest possible success. v.-- , ,i v. j Major Crenshaw sats fn It he tees the agri tor ance was among those vho de- cuIrml iratiooTfthe bounty, Ear liver ed ealocics upou the laje erai- ly yesUrday morning Mr. John Myatt. the 1 i 11 aw- X t -s .1 1 rk.u Mooy lKi3, nent Jadge Hlack. The correspon- lfce Jeel feI1 duJoc4Una his arm and "no fcoc law" i. Ajninj i in North Carolina V'. VVHicbttka. Kna., thirty itrwp clcd op for oi 11 un '"hrni.n otTr-d the i.l :' v of th-? Northern Pacific r i I Kiit il-lii)d dent wrote: Of the eixht speeches in eulocy of the late Jeremiah a Hlack. delivered tils af UruooQ ia the Supreme Court court room before the Supreme Court bar. Senator iaI- maads preaidint. the third la order, that of Nmsior aace. was the meat origioa and imprrnaive and was not inferior ia flash to aay of the others. He followed Senator mraru and surpassed hun ia maaaer as wu as m:tr To do the Senator from fMwr full justice, it must be said that he dtd oot do as well as usual Gov. Vs ace made the beet effort of bis lift, so far as I have heard or read: at least tbal is my era nioo. Htm was the loosest, noul thou'htfal sad meet eloquent of the sd- dn mi It was a Un tribute to a man a-uh whoea be fsit ia hearty sympathy.' bruising his face very painfully. Have a gueas at the number of seeds in the pumpkin in the window of 301 Fayette ville street. Guesses cost 23 oents each, and the man who guesses nearest the actual number of seeds gets a $100 breech-loader. AH the proceeds of the guessing go to the Oxford orphans. New Berne JoitmaL William Croom. colored, his wife and their six small children were all accidentally or carelruly roasted alive al their house on Mr. Wm, O. Taylor's place, near Kinston. last Saturday nihL The charred bones of flayors Court. J. R. Smith, charged with acting disor- day evening was the lime for the regular j derly on the streets, was required to pay a That I meHn6. but there was not a quorum of the fine of $3. , members present. Four seaman who gave their names as The Norwegian barque Nord Herman Heerinren, Fred. Schertt, Daniel Amerika. Capt. Teriesen. was cleared from VUir""-DU y werearraigpeu this port for Altona, Germany, yesterday, by C. P. Mebane,with494 tons of logwood. late cargo of the Italian barque Clodia C, which put in here in distress and was con demned and sold. Value of cargo $8,000. Frozen To Deatb. Information came to Coroner Jacobs yes terday to the effect that the body of a color ed man bad been found just beyond the southern limits of the city. The coroner and Dr. F. W. Potter, Superintendent of Health, took a buggy and went out to the place designated, which proved to be a small hut on the Priggie place, npar what is on the charge of disorderly conduct and fighting near the foot of Mulberry street, on "Wednesday night, and thence trans ferring their scene of revelry to the neigh borhood of Front and Mulberry streets, to the annoyance and fright of peaceful passers-by, were each fined $3, except Kennedy, who was required to pay $5. known as Jumping Run. in which they the I art est child were found near the firr- J discovered the body of a man, lyiDg with place, and It is supposed he became cold tho head in the flrc-placc. They examined during thst very cold night and made up a ,k-. a n , j- . i Are and fell asleep over it. when tbe bouse lhe feAturcs an(1 Dr Potter Immediately and all it contained were burnt up. recognized the corpse as that of an old Al a meeting of tbe stockholders of the colored man named Prince Smith. Droba There u a btttcr war to be wed Mliiom"'wtcrJS b ,d' II --eqent- Joe Jefferson. We clip from the Dramatic News the following: "Holiday Street Theatre, Baltimore, Md. Joseph Jefferson played to a large busi- , ness during last weefe. Me opened with "The Rivals, and a large and fashionable audience applauded demonstratively his performance of Bob Acres. Mr. Robin son's Sir AntJiony was admirable, and the Mrs. Malaprop of Mrs. Drew was in the usual happy vein of this sterling actress. Miss Rand was effective as Lydia, -and Mrs. Downing and young Jefferson played their parts capitally." Try it, mothers tkt it how.- Todies' Fi?or,New xors mtv. sola by all druggists. 25 cts. a bottle. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Legion of Honor. QLABENDON COUNCIL NO. 67 WILL MEET This Evening, at 7J- o'clock, and all Officers elected will please be present to be Installed. jan.ll It - B. A. HALLETT, Secretary. Wanted. HHBL UNDERSIGNED WANTS A POSITION IN a Store of. some kind. Not much experience ; wants to learn the business ; not much pay ex pected at first. Address B. E. KELLEY, jan 11 it ICare Purcell House. - Ship Notice. All persons are hereby cautioned against htwboring or trusting any of me crew oi mo untisn Barque AT LANTA. Captain Nybartr. as no bills Of their contracting will be paid by ine captain or jan 11 2t HEIDK A CO., Agents. Express Steamboat Line ! Freight and Passenger Rates Reduced ! "Stonewall" Jack son. -JEV. DB. MILBUBN ; WILL LECTTJ "HH ON EBlTJAY NIGHT, at LIBRARY HALL. Su Jeot. GEN. STONEWALL" JACKSON. Lecture 1U begin a o'dtOck. Adratttanoe 80c. Jan 10 sf WILMINGTON & W EL DON B. H. CO. . TREASURER'S OFFICE, WILMINGTON N. C Jan. 6ih. 1884. DIVIDEND OF FOTJB PEB CENT J ON TIIE Capital Stock of the Wilnilngton Woldon B. B. Co., will be paid to the Stockholders, at this Of fice, on and af tea tbe 15th Inst. J. W. THOMPSON, jan 9 St nao Secretary and Treas. W. & E. S. LATIMER, ATTOllNEYS AT LAW, ' OFFICE, " f S. E. COR. PRINCESS AND WATER STREETS, jan 8 lm f LEAP YEAR. BEHBENDS A MUNROE, 8. E. Cor. Market and 2nd Streets, Wilmington, N. C, are now ready to consider Drooosals meanlnigr buBine's. I rTon.J. . hx ot yet deci m'i"ti t.- hii NiUn in I nunv piprH Uk'.k x if ihv thought t iV'n h, th m.i.l track fnr the 1 " v A u.j.1 (cing ad .-tut i).-tTi Art!ir r t HUine. i '.i-- ri'njin.ti3n of llrnr l. l'i. ' ' t Vnitor IVndJrtoo i !-: I ritu.-i-. frrlirijj arnoiij tbe , i t Vmin-f xln. TJp f'ispr nirrt I h rvrrvtlnn tbftr I'!-. ". 4 t'mmrirr of ('hirle ti, r error as t the cMet rhr. It file shows that oo )! ini .Jjy" in l"JS thi ther- 5i nn-f-r w down t Z djjreir v s -I v m , r . l-t tl'.f ti.-vnHi Tariff Ileformr-. in th,- llou. t.r! bv th p-op! It tl'. irf no vnn r du ering v !i r h (r-m f t Monopwl . I'ro r. the j,-o;.'f'4 intert that i the 'I if v j tru And honest Frnjovrat. in Washington between the fUnJall for ihe ensuing rear: MsJ. John Hughes, J ascertained from the wife of Smith that Firat National Bank. jicssrs. uea aiki, i. 1 1 uuer. veo. u. ner nusoana icii nomc on eunesuay, me j.,- Ouion and Washington Bryan. The direc- 2nd inst , and the body was found on tional Bank, elected on Tuesday last, met 3SrO.AIWnjVict PrwSdSr DrA1; Wednesday evening last. The last seen of yesterday and elected the following officers Guioo. Ca.hier: Mr. Geo. II. Roberts. Tel- him by his employer, for whom he was tor the ensuing year, all being re-elections : ler. and Mr. J. IL 11. Cairaway. Book- mttinc nnH . n Th,,. f iOBt President E. E. Burruss. V Tk. .. I - .1 - i . j . v,. annual dividend of five per cent. nr.. aa n ,k;. w. I ceased was frozen to death some time be- y a y v.-vs uius.s v.. ui ipi u iuii iv l firm oo the 19th of December. . The I tween January 2hd and January 9th. No IVotecttooist-s and tho Tariff Re formers. Many Utter writers to leading Democratic papers give am-pl-caM for thus spying. The dis patch to the Baltimore Ihty of the Klh inst. says: week. The conclusion arrived at by the coroner and Dr. Potter was that the de- II m very clear that the protecCooiats ia the Democratic party intend to do all they caa sial tsnff reform, and will not be prepared to hesitate at the means to ef fect toeir alma. They propose to show, if rMiblc. that the Carlisle-Morrisoo Derns eru either do not actually believe what they claim of else they are loo cowardly to carry their ideas Into practical effect far a they caa " It is amoving to hear American Protectionists threatening to retali- ) ake Forest Studemt regreU to learn that inquest was deemed necessary. Mr. Thomas Dixoo. who graduated at that . . InsUtu'ion last year aad U now a student Dcceacd waa a member of Johns Hopkins' University. Baltimore, is preparing himself for the stage. A straight out Republican paper, named the pwVces. and opposing coalition, has been started ia Asheville. We alluded last week to the succession of tragedies in Ihe Walkiae connection in Northern Wake, one Touor man accidentally kllll bv hi brother; another lulled la mistake by a I pnetora went to their store yesterday morn ing they found the back door open and the ierm oi it axe ourt ror the auungoi uray cuousiy over ine noor anu counters; ana, Strickland, in Neuse township, during the upon looking up at the skylight, they war. We are uot acquainted with the par- . , .... i,. . . licuUrv We leaVn from W. B. 8adh. found eDtrailc! bd becn effected by at anon t lerraan v and France be- I rtnihoriMM vtkina rrA ka o. 'Mo.., f I ... z: r ' - .-.1 w,u..u, i A a t tuver iiermti. lie was indicted at last I UIUU1 "w' term of Wake Court for tha killing rf Clnw I cuouslv over the floor and counters: and. i t tt. . . ., . : r - taiu .mPTicau prtM-iucis. i uit i-i iu say, ther put up a huge Chinese Wall all around the United States I Keo . and others thst the stock law con- I removing a piece of glass from the same. to keep out all foreign goods and ""!!J fiJIJ?-WAk 1 hu? the dvrele Tbe Prture thus .v;n,m.,rWlnM rh. Tt8i aT'v "Vi fWT enough to admit the body . , , , ,v llo. Nash. Oranvllle and Harnett. Mean- is therefore thought that a boy was lowered tn turn are fed out ol the same cor- wbiU we ooUce adopUoo of lhe ,4W by down by meaQS otTopet wheu he opened roded spoon. It is the very e- townships In Cumberland, Chatham, Ire- thp ha.k ..4 .h..t.nnnt oeii. cic. ..... .... . .. . THE IRON STEAMER "WAVE," WITH SUPE- j- nor passenger Accommodations. Leaves Wilmington Mondays and Thursdays at 8 o'clock P. M. Leaves Fayetteville Wednesdays and Satur days at 7 A. M. The IRON STEAMER. "D. MURCHISON," First Class in all her appointments, and having been recently overhauled, Leave Wilmington Wednesdays and Satur days at 2 P. M. Leaves Fayetteville Tuesdays and Fridays at 7 A.M.-- Elegant Passenger Accommodations. Through Cabin Passage, including Berth and Meals, $3.00. GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO., Agents, Wilmington, A- WILLIAMS & CO., jan 11 3t nac Agents, Fayetteville. Tully&Co., WHO HAVE BEEN DOING AN EXTENSIVE business throughout the State, RENOVA TING FEATHERS and HAIR MATTRESSES, by lieved on Wednesday, through the agency I to New Market, and will remain for a short of the donations and fund secured bv the I Pennv on Market strret wu rntprnl WcH I . . ,, . . , , I Below we famish the names of some of the j' onaiaraei street, was enierea wea- efforts of Mayor Hall, and it was thought best families, who have had work donebv us nesday night and robbed.. When the pro- that orobablv as manv more wonld hfl rr- and recommend it to all housekeepers. .. . ' . , I Raleigh Mrs. Ex-Gov. Holden, Mrs. Bishop lieved yesterday. A considerable amount I Lyman, Mrs. Judge Smith, Mrs. Col. Fuller, Mrs. of wood has also been distributed, and no TST of Ebenezer Baptist Church, and was well known in this city. Cashier A. K. Walker. Assistant Cashier Wm. Larkios. Teller H. M. Bowden. Bookkeeper Ashley Gilbert. Discount Clerk J. H. Boatwright. Clerk W. A. Walker, Jr. . Robbery of a Store. The store of Messrs. The Peor Fond and Donations. As many as thirty-four families were re- W. J. & B. F. aouDt a great deal of distress and suffering I phrey, Mrs. Judge Faircloth, Mrs. Dr. Cobb, Mrs. h.a hpn nivot rA wen, ana scores of others. mww M&av v 4tSWU V JlVTbUtgUi jan 11 it iraagtatrmte's court. Lloyd Sims, colored, was arraigned be- The Handsomest left was not large fore Jastice Millis, charged with assault tn THE mabket, ody of a man, and it and batry upon J. I. Carter. Defendant A OUR was adjudged guilty and judgment was suspended on the payment of costs. J. I. Carter then had a bearing on the NEW DIAGONALS. jan 11 It Call and give an order. MUNSON, Merchant Tailor. nc and sublimity of unmitigated c in quality and quantities to suit. In a charge of assault and battery upon Lloyd -cheek." .,,' Jlr;w. n Promiscuous stock of goods it is next to bim8 and th e mdgment was rendered ....... . " h . -. . .ui i vu Mic v. a . , .... ... . . ... I in hiapMj X- m T T i i . . . . I imiviaBi ma rr ao v n liaf ,a m comir hnf Tha I X 1 . . ivjnrnun UJOUgB W6 SUPPOSO UJ6 I Kv""w ""J u uu .uw CAIIOLISA. l,r-i..at Arthur favor th con- e t:nun-- of lh work on tho Mii- ipfi rt vr th tt h . he n t- irr-d on irid-r th p!an of the (.'omruiao. c.tn a mrujj to the Congrvse: f)f enitt f tat fTafortaare of the ia . i . -awnt of tae r.wr ot oeljr t) the p in- f iu Wrt :ut iriil) t,i th iahsb" .nn fj? Um lti"iimp lf'r VIIey im .i'Kt.Jf 'tt 'tprd mi I prrisl mrl!M 1 ii'Mhi (a tUe lxt Luofr. The n."'"in J rtn ad ci)Ui d icvd la ir rniiui Ijwisli-rto o tt ttumuiip(4 .. m Ui fce it o vti.jQJ iTiportaace. ..t. ta crujvt sow botof etrvutrfd for 'ii .t provided f lr.)n Whr r or? o snother rnoiutioii Tbi lira it is not 1 5.-ri:if hut ru'J?C. The New York 'rrifpondont of the i'hrliJelphtA ri-r-. j,, linig, ctMaa-i.i.ja ovr ia l.rook'Tn riymomh Church arvtaru v..;t. F wtoe U.cnr 8uaday Pfonua.-wai.m.., xxict V:Zjltxz sad .i.tt1oIu.,Ht u wtc H latimaied a.u h ad a: .o. f tlX-4t taj ia fa. ur. he --p-(i i)ii:t.iTn wuuM W done y tL Jlmw t'ciu.i.u u tAtrxliwe Ce- .V friend writf as from Wiloo il br no-v fd! on irurday anil Sunday. Hth an.J t?th of Jan ' tr , I j 7 Correct. lie thinks we irn in rrror Ia t. iu .nowing five n,.ulll9 San-lays and says that it ocorrd in th winter of We Hunk not. He says hU ther momeur m Chmtroas day. re- istered l j de.Tee above aero aiter 7 o'clock a. m. U wae down to i j decree at Mount CM oo the same morning. We were aWnt frora home aad bar no note of the wea tker. On Jaat Smdsy il was i de irrvi below ro at Wilson. f It A Sly LODGE OF SOUTH I ow will interfere somewhat with its rapid Messrs. Penny are sure that the robbers p.oll.i progreai. yu ta eaa oi me line trains or a number of overcoats, silk now run to Rockflsh illage. the trestle ... - ... ' . , nr T inu tkri.h Kin iot handkerchiefs, ties. &c., besides a ten dol- lUkijh Visitor. I The ice Is verv fine thU vcar. It is nearlv lar Dair of boots, which were held for a The annual meeting of the Grand three inches thick, and is free from snow. I customer Lodge of Masons coorcned in this tb- , At night quite a party of T proprietor8 have no clue to ... .. .v. o.t. :.t. youne meo went to try moonlight skatine. I i"- prupriewm nya no ciue w me per cuy on yeeteruay toe cizi w.io jue The ice was very smooth, there being no I pctrator of the robbery. A chisel, with lOiiowioir vtraou owceri. ji. t sleet or snow-mixed with it. This snort Kobert liingbam. Grand Master; It. I being rather unusual here of late years, we W. Thomas S. Kenan, as Depntv were surpnaea at seeing so many graccrul i f . t iv if I skaters oa the ice. Some of our ladies . r It- I T IWOinsoo, senior unna "amen, iv. d4y Mt .t boui half past one ociock the . Samuel It. Itountree, Junior Are alarm sounded, and a very large crowd Warden; W. E. Anderson, Grand of people soon assembled at the point indi- Treaaurer; D. W. Hain, (irand Sere- ,vtix: lhe ",e-od fecd 8UbIe of Mr i if :,w c - i M C Hart. The Arc companies were on tary ; Mimoel II. bmith, .Senior Grand ntn j Ul of ui, Tbc buiid- Deacon; John . hinney, Jnmor lug being a lart:e wooden one and stored (rand Deacon; John W. Cotten, with forage, it burned very rapidly. -We Grand Marshal; B. W. Hatcher, re-glsd to sute that Mr. Hart was . nr.r J A ab!c to rescue his horses and mules, and Grand word Hearer. J. A. Ixacb, mo-lof h(jTehlceaimd harnttB,. Ue had one Grand rarsatrant; Miles (toodwin, thousand dollars insurance on the stables. Grand Tyler. On last Saturday night about eight Prayer by Her. H. C. Thiltps, of o'clock, the store belonging to Mr. J. W. rersco Street Church, of this city, Fort, across the Cape Fear nver about one . , mile from the bridge, caught fire and Chaplain, yro ta burned to the ground, with most of his The (.rand Master dehrered his .lock of goods. The building and stock annual address, which was referred were partially iosured. Mr. port estimates u the aDDrooriats) committees. &t loea at I i.sou. ve regret to say mat . a. a a ) D. W. Bain, Esq, submitted bis QP w,"" kV. report, showing an tmprovcU condi- two of our roung men met with serious ac tion of the craft in this grand jurisdic- I ddenU on Monday, in both instance result- lion, Nino new lodges bate been ing from falling on the Jce, and, singular not swim a stroke. The father of which the glass was removed from the sky light, was found oa the'top of the stove, but there is no mark or peculiarity by which it can be identified. Rlysterlons Disappearance. A well known colored man of this city, by the name of John Fisher, has been missing for the past ten days, and it is feared that he has met with some accident. Tbe last seen of him was a little over a week ago. when one man met him on the county road, near the Little Bridge, and another says he last saw him the same day on a fiat going down Smith's Creek. The flat, which was the property of Mr. J. F. Garrell. has since been discovered on a snag in Smith's Creek, some distance below Mr. Garrell s landing. One or both of the men who saw Fisher last say that he had been drinking, and the theory is that he lost his balance when the flat struck the snag and fell overboard and was drowned, as he Rev-. Dr. J. B. Hawthorne, of Richmond, Va. , a distinguished Baptist orator, will lecture here on Monday and Tuesday, Jan. 21st and 22nd. On Sunday the 20th, he is expected to occupy the pulpit of the First Baptist church. RIVER AND MARINE. The steamship Raleigh, Ratcliff, from Baltimore, arrived at her wharf last night. She sailed from Baltimore Saturday last. Reports a rough passage. Capt. Warreu, of the steamer Sara gossa, at Baltimore from Charleston, reports passed within one hundred yards of the au tomatic buoy off Hatteras shoals, hut could not hear it: whistle out of order. Ger. barque Konigin Augusta, from Stettin for this port, which grounded Dec. 19 in Stepenitz Bay during thick weather and got off same day, was lightered of 200 centners of salt She proceeded in tow. The Signal corps station at Hatteras, N. C, reports the dismasted schooner Emma C. Boweli, Sloan, master, before re ported ashore on the 8th inst., was from A Job in Hamburghs. gEVERAL THOUSAND YABDS OF HAM BUBGHS at Greatly Bednced Prices. POSITIVE BARGAINS can be had. jan 11 It HEDBICK. Marie Colombier, gABAH BARNUM, Standard Edition, Price 50 cents, Just received at HEINSBEBGER'S Live Book and Music Stores. Blank Books, Paper, Envelopes, Steel Pens, Letter Books, Red and Blue Penc'ls. And all kinds of Inks. jan 11 tf For Coughs and Colds. TAYLOR'S CHEROKEE BEMEDY of Sweet Gum and Mnllein, Young's Cough Balsam, Bo'chee's Syrup Tar and Wild Cherry, Bull's Cough Syrup, Hale's Syrup Horehound and Tar. MUNDS BROS. & DbROSSET'S, jan 11 It Market and Second Streets. 1000 Hogsheads pRIME PORTO RICO MOLASSES, just landed direct from the Island, which we offer to the They offer the largest and bet seleciod stock of FURNITURE in the State at wholesale and retail ' 5 per cent, below the lowest. j Jan 0 tf Odds and Ends. THE BALANCE OF OUR STOCK WILL BE SOLD VERY LOW. We offer some BIG B ARGAIN8 in ODD SUITS, ODD COATS, ODD PANT8 and ODD VESTS. Alargelotof BOYS' ODD PaNTj at low fig ures to close. Our assortment is large and varied, notwith standing the run on it before Xmas, and the most fastidious can make selections; In our Merchant Tailoring Department we of fer some Styles at ReduceJ Prices, ajnd invite an inspection . A. DAVID, i dec 30 tf Merchant Tailor and Clothier. ' Easter Term. INTENDING FROM JANUARY TO MARCH, of the Eightieth Annual Session of ; SALEM ACADE5IV. Begins January 7th, 1884. Spring Term begins April 1st. nac janfl D&Wiw Portraits, j TAKEN FROM LIFE OR FROM SMALL PTIO tographs, by Miss Bessie Williard, Artist, (Graduate of Cooper Union. New York). Orders solicited and satisfaction guaranteed . Address MIS 8 BESSIE WILLaRD. 520 Orange Street, jan 5 lw Wilmington, N. C. . i i The Oldest Inhabiltant JJAS BEEN FOUND, AUD HE PRONOUNCES the MANHATTAN and CHARIOT CIGARS tbe best for Five Cents that he ever stuck a tooth In For eale only at HARRIS' jan 9 tf News and Cigar Store. . i 'lie GreatesPCnriosity on EfipHtion ! rpHE ONLY RED BAT IN CAPTIVITY. Call St H. C. PREMPEBT'S F having and Hair Dressing Saloon, where you will getJirst Class Work, and at same time see one of tbe wonders of the 19th Century. Jan 8 tf Stylish Hats! Lowest Prices ! Ian 10 tf HARBISON ALLEN, Hatters. King's Ferry, Florida, bound to Philadel- I trade at jrices to suit the times. WE GUABAN-miK- i i,- rru I TEE THIS MOLASSES PURE I We Will mention LL GRADES OF REFINED SUGARS. , ' SNUF", TOBACCO, SuOT, NAILS, and " DUPONT'S GUNPOWDER. HALL & PEARSALL. janlOD&Wtf North Carolina House. INFORMING MY f a ? I Kea Inlrtr I n thst r sla rf Arah W sia the same a broken nose. Mr. Thoe. W. missing man has been prosecuting his II road foot, with bis hands in his pockets, I inquiries for his son for several days past, attempted to waix out upon me ice on but without avail. mms s pvau, uiiunuuu icwj iuii, u" . , i k k , . . I J a : ne iuppca aaa xeu oeioro no wuiu superior Conrt-A Request oftne aaw- caie one oi bis nanus vj ui can uo ian. iu established the past year. CoL W. E. Anderson, Grand Trea surer, submitted his report, Tb report of Mr. J. II. Mils Su perintendent of tbc Orphan Aiylum, d Laced the receipts of that Institution r , -eVejsl U4J UVlssl w WV eW4t aw v wttuwit w for the past thirteen monies ai w-rd nj i. u luODoaed his nose struck a -UUD -v resolvtions 30S.87. and the disbarscmetU at piece of broken ice frozen to the surface, the special term of New Hanover Superior adopted BY CAROLINA LODGE, No. 434, 12 831.7; leaving abalance d 1,- Mr. Thomas J. Whitted whilo skaUng at 0n the 14th inst., requests all the G5h1L?olOB' wumington, . u., 157.20. Thonumberof orphans re- hihlfelland was similarly in lured, though members of tbe bar who practice in that wfth1ilnf profound .regret thisLodge his efforts to do so, be threw himself for- yera. Judge Gilmer, who is assigned to hold phia, loaded with pine lumber- The ves sel went ashore at 5.30 p. m., on the 8th. during a violent southeast gale. - near Gull Shoals Life Saving Station. Nine persons were on board. All were saved in the breeches-buoy ' by members of the Gull Shoal Life Saving Station. The vessel is still on the beach. jan 9 tf EDWABD KIDDER & SONS. Rock Lime, FE BUILDING PURSrWy BURNED. PRICE REDUCED TO I? 1.1 5 PER CASK. LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR LARGE LOTS AND TO THE TRADE. Address FRENCH BROS., Jy Point, N. C. or O. G. PARSLEY, Jr., ap 1 tf su tu fr Wilmington. N. C. ported last year, MS; admitted since then, 47; total numoer in cnargs du ring the year, 192; discharge!, 54; adopted, 9; present number, 121. Af 10:30 last night tbe Grand Lodge was called from labor to re freshments. Snow Hill TtUgrapK : Mr. Travis . Hooker, oa his home farm near Hoc kmc a. raised oo 100 acres. 100 bales of cotton, awragieg 440 poaads each If aay one can beat the record that Creese eooaty U makreg we would be (tad t hear frnea thera. TIBIIE CIT1T. Nat W AOrKUTIIKJIKTr. Mr 5 son New diagonals. Hepsbihgr New book. M tarrc a Legion of. Honor. ilxDaicx Job iaUaimburghs. Catmox Noncx Crew Atlanta. Steam boat Lucb to Fayetteville. XL E. Ikixxt Situation wanted. Mcsds A DaRoasrr For coughs. Tci lt 3t Co. RenoTating feathers, etc. court to meet him at tbe court house, at 10 Clayton Giles, P. D., and desire to express to him , , . fK. j our feelings in his double bereavement, of a o clock a. m . on that day, to arrange for a rSanghter and a beloved wife withia a few srjecdy and satisfactory order for the trans- short days; therefore, i.,o apewj .uuiM.i,n; viuci .ui w Resolved. That we tender our heartfelt sympa- actkm or me ouainess or me court, ana, ii i thy to Brotner i-iayton wues va mis aour u D. A. SMITH'S FUBNITUBE WAREROUMS, Dec. 29, '83. - WTE EXTEND TO A KIND PUBLIC OUR v THANKS for the very liberal and extensive patronage bestowed on our house tbe cast sea son, and hope by low prices, careful packing and ne deemed desirable, to establish a calendar. Acknowledgments. We are requested by Mrs. C. G. Kenne dy. President of the Ladies' Benevolent Society, to acknowledge the receipt of $15, $2 and $1, which came taher anonymous ly; and of $3 from J. K. B., for which, in behalf of the needy, she returns her thanks. prot-pt attention to tl o merit a decSOtf wants of onr customers itronage. D. A. SMITH. motion; and while we can offer but little oonso- J to merit a continuance of your patronage; latioa m lus great sorrow, we pray i iu iruiy, tator of the universe to bring to him tits comron and consolation. ' , . , Resolved, That these Resolutions be spread on the Report, and a copy be sent to our afflicted BBeaofved, That copies of these Resolutions be furnished to the daily papers of this city, and a copy be forwarded to the K. of H. Reporter. Respectfully submitted. T:. N. JACOBL OWEN FEN NELL, Jr., A. J. HOWELL. Committee. T TAKE PLEASURE IN J. friends that my NEW POOl. TABLE has arrived, and Is now ready for use. Pool room entirely separate from Bar. Entrance on Second Street. NEW RIVER OYSTERS alwavs on hand. Jan 1 tf H. HINTZaVrv A Pew Left. "yE HAVE SOME GOODS LERT SINCE THE rush, and will try snd suit all our friend and customers to a GOOD COMFORTABLE BOOT or SHOE, if they will call on Geo. E. French & Sons, 108 NORTH FRONT STREET, jan 6 tf j Constantly .Receiving, TVTEW ADDITIONS TO MY STOCK THIS SOMETHING NEW, FOR WHICH WE HAVE applied for letters patent. A PORTABLE GRATE, adapted to Ccal or Wood; suitable alike for uo adapted ctnirfl or an open fire place Is desirable ctotm nr down stairs where ventilation tbrourb HS aojnsiaoie week. A full line of Government Saddles and sheet-iron setting and requires no mason work I Combines ventilation wito great heating capacity Trunks, i Call at. the Old Stand, No. 10 South I and economy or fuel. And think i or it: v.obi Frontstreet. - onlyfaOO. J jan 6 tf ; . J. H. MALLARD. 1 jan 0 tf F. M. KING A CO. .V v r t
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