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e Morning btar. n .TwoD..;..,ii..i;-Ui...-.'".i. Lr . m. . . - 1 : 1 (Tt 4MI i!N'(V edition! - -T"r rT, ' 1 " m- ,.. an rnin m eucsoa null Ars IV.V, ,,,,1 1 t';l f flm by , rat tattoo ot t& aTI. f),- m!1 for ta 59fpTiUiJ of com lljjll) ),).:.ir for tm Utprovaaat f Lh M s..-i;pi K fflr dtetxtfca ri riou f E ?f. MUlr. if Nor : i ..ii t'&Iorv If aai !rtio tun pnaxv fci viJa of lh ,, .i ti)H 3i) nrcti wait I mi -urn. iarJl lOMc; tmm inm . "Mt V nirtttur?attatfullai4 I'hii .ilpht i bin a ilpoblxaa iinK ii n til rt- rttr ftinvtf llq- Miv ru.r.i ttwitt tha r irti4l by lh !hiIiJpbi :nncrnin biru i- a Iia ift- mi norty rwport i.l?- U (!. ' . J ii Ijrtr' rxi will be n i !-i ''-v Ll- tiritbi;: OQ th Vi i r.M'y Irtannuif. thir yi'. 1 Hi " ru4ttr. - ii.i ; .. ; k-t it u 4l irat 1 1' l- rf r r.nf r euy q4 lit Jl pOtttl- . iMiiiiiinoniinU m vi "rn 1 0 j inn i i.! '.IU a VV.h.iatot tj. rn ill mvc :ini ra . tls nothing rfriij to 1 ' 1 Hi I -1 1 pita r to b crwjited by biitv4lf. i a! r.hfN Vik 14 I i . .Ucir.jMn t. ta 7Wia it i ii m-i i.r.-k.Iy grafted by Coojrwaa . iiii altl ef tk ?tata r N.-ir r amiatato. Mi v .Vr..i"ra lid a ry ot !itti. hn h lIrvH that aha i"'il.i ( mrry any boly bat n A.fH-n litr Sh will gt mor P'5 th r !,a h rvtarn.. t.t worth 3O,0 now and aha ia t'x'tt t, taka car ef acme poor itlor. Pa Waahin jftoo eorrwapondrnt uf 'i Iwiifsf A PTJot opon! laa affu uHtit, vf.if ta ItuuaM CuaiaaUiM a lit-it- r.Ktii). to-tiay fiaM t& forfi'.ur of r n P:ae Imtui graav Hi tpaarfc k.4 -vnr'tif ot Sa iMlaclOw'S rvvatalia m i rtyf. aat ba saa ao4 ffrsa i ttnouncvd ba tK Washing fw. tha tha aawly lctt?d (tuo jnator. Mr. Paya, vaill tooo "uhltah a htrary hrAa io N'ew V irk, Waahiatan ai! Cleveland. i. 4wio ij tha Praiioy aad '-' th tniaa he will adopt to rth-r hi pUn. A nfm to igUthorpw cvaoty. -. rn off with MjUi Mania, a wrhool r, 0( ,ltvra. 1hmj wvnX to Madison fio-mty ia.i ,.f4 tether. Th ppU of th- tV r, 4ihH neatly etciUd n.l ,,p., ,.,,IB t0 1r' t b.U t. ly, h Ulfn. It ,M l:ideii t jil him. bt hanging tny trma ia net imprwW,! Arthur ut oq a still bant f.r tha l-..inoy it e-wm. ffa w to rake .KJtm. Oh oo. H win onlj WOfk thrown h.a fagUman. A Wubmr too of m rvcarjt ,Uty to lbV Charlotte 'WW. MJt. - r.r1ka iil' Hoof t show Ual rrSSiDlJIS rsi3ca.sad r rw-urrpartawta a. u paaatoa ai- "f Arthur bourn, ia tha Siauti. Thi la rMnaatiMa waa relfsd ay aw tH at agimta wa are aaa frtecS)y u, -When roj-je all oat, JLc" thru sl pwpfa will learn aomrthlo;. VOI XXXIIJ.-NO. V afTl for thtSrAK on tbluH of the f1m!in Cmnirm.1 TlAi!rv.4 Jl mlU iall Uoriabarg, Sboa Htal. WaJw- bom, Monro and other pomta at a. c! mnA will K L ,M carty day. aod w,U U gU4 torowt oar tabacnUra and find them Mrcady for actioo," The Richmond papers two or three days aioea anooaocel the death of Mr. George 8. Palmer. They stated he waa is his 70th year. We had no idea that he m so old a that. We badtha plea. are of meettog biqa do- He the war, and he spoke fa bj-h tyM f tk. l.f. fVJ n.il M r. tweWaiaesmei te MralraeTV an.l .). ka -, . rJ.i. . Ilaee and where be was treated as a brother and norsed moat 'tenderly. Mr. Palmer waa much impressed with CoL Carter's eery sa pe rior abniUea. Mr. Palmer 'waa a great frieod of the sold tars and tarried bis fin reaidsoew Into a heapital North Carolinian eaoecialle will ba rained . . ... . . , to learn of his death as he did a great deal for them. The New York 7Vv5wy4 ears it -,tl at ?ot Ta rt-.Wi I w.r treraendooa sum ! to pay the pen sioo claima. Think' of this ye tax- payers. Talk about sarplaa. wny hra is the monster that can swallow t and anale oo faecv .And still new peoatoa elaim. are biog introduced, and man are clamoring to wip out tha whiaiey aad tobacco tax. The .et.a rin tnno Kf.r. K- as wa. w-w will bead socb a cry. Spirits Turpentine. At AaheeUl the mereary felt to oVgreaa below tare. F. MoNlach, the old City 3!ar aaai ot CharioOa. waa rsakctad. Tbera are one hand red and twenty oea papari aad periodicals ta North CarcUaa. iligb Point J-2i4TpriM: The ackool faad waa apportioead Tuaaday by lha buuti axui aahMiats t f 1.43 pmt capiU ot Ue, schalaiKie year. Franklin Wttliv; W hear tbat a soa-rfl as oa foe ta a wry quiat way a buBa taa rvJrcaJ iroea iiaadarsoa to tnZml taa Rkamoad. Otfocd Jfc IUwgb New Bern Xni SJkM: lie v. Dr. atilhara praachad poaMvfoI avnaoes m Keaaa 8craat MaUiodmi Charrb ytster- day sacral a f aad laat aiht aad oo each arcaafcm tha Cnorca waa racaau wiin alaaaad aa4 highly iatrrestsd llsUmrs. New Bern Journal: Mr. J. J. SiaaaaMB, aa aaelsaaMa gaatiacoaa aad a goad CttofaJaraia oi&r, who waa woed d ia th kaaa Joiat, tha kaea afterwards curing np tslZ, fell and broke his knee evv axaia U( weak, at Swaaaboro, aad is u 2r coea!dcrahfy at this time. x- Goldsboro STt9T2r: Mr. J. V ChdvmttK quondam trvaurvr of tha iZidUM Norva CareCaa Railway, ysiaud through tbia efty lass waak returaiag from a trip through the far Westrra Butr. so rvota f je New Tort, fla U bow travaJUng wHa a &tIaaa tniaairvl company Woo dar where W. J Beat to? Iialetgh VUiier: It is with faaiiaft of pccoliar sails e that w are adld area la caroakle laa dcaAh of Mr. fw6rt Docbia. Jr.. which occurrad at Lha riioca of hla paxants oa West Davte ttrmt at it o'clock thfcs mom la f after a brief aad painful Uses. The cecaaaed waa ebowl M years of age. Monro Erpris-Enquire: In I tha daath of Mr. I. Cothhartsoo. of Sandy RiJf Towsahipv whkn look piaca oo the TUk iaat. tha coaety loaaa eaa of lu beat ciUaraa The proparty kaowa as tha Sahora still, aitaalad a boot a rnila weat of fcrw. vm dVetroyad by fire oa Tuesday eight UaC Baafck tha baiidusg about two barrels ef whiskey and twrnty eve bushels af oral were daslroyrdL Shelby Amrvra: One of oar erocnlaisg youar men, . Japr Gardner. Ddvrd to Texas thre Tears ago and was d'iag a proeperou bealoaas ia Peru. Tax a. Thraa weeks ago ha was severely wouadad by a pktol ta tha hands of a ruf -. taa, the bail paoaUatiag hie side. Pneu monia attached one wck afterwards the wounded maa. and the strogcle for life sad death began. Oa Sunday he breathed I b!a last aaU hi torpae was sent noene. Oxford TottMigKt: We bear that wnaa Mr. MUVe mlremeat was aa oaaced at la Asyloai th Utile chiUrto wrot aa If Vhair naarte wooJd break. A eratlemaa described U to us as a most af- facting scan. After having worked np theleatilatJo tottspreseat cheerful pros- pecu. It would be aptly for Mr. Mlfi to laydowath saaaagsmaat. lie Is th f a- lhar of tha Asvlum. aad no BUM in North- . ' . 1 I. I. I inraos can erex Dsnier aouanaou i mmmu . aad further iu. laureate sa a has done. Ut him stand st his post aad It wt3 work eat watt Lumberton IkOb&onian; Prof. C H. Mania Waves to sight for Sua ley eoaatr. where he goaa to take charge of Tadkfa Sprtags Acadear. a fioarUhlag school, aad la a saoat dailghtful eectlon. Dr. Mil born Is to prraca ta th Mtho dtat Church next Soaday aad lectsre Moo day. Tuesday and Wednesday aihu. Us will certalaiy have vary large and Usees. Mr. J. W. Caapbea has . retoraed froca Texas where ha hat been eojournlBf. foe mora than a year. He say that th "Vim l a Ar.la f r aocia ra trweta. but th eld -North Sue" Is far I ervfrrahi la many ways. I Ralegh V rcr- Ottrvr: .Are- ward of CS0 Is efftrtd by the Oortmor Is efftrtd by the Oortmor I Adams, ooiorad. who mur- I drad WUaa Wanits. narDoUon, Sorry J eoaaty. ea th 33th ot December. that RaUffh U to and that tt wiH b 1 are aotaortsrd to state ears a ectioa warehouse I n?4' f?saheT 1st, Th8tat I I tto4 ef ArrVcultave meets her to-eaor- ! 98. .VILMINGTON, N. C.,- THURSEAYJAKGARY 17,-184. TttUw nwaiftr QBArtcrlr tesiloat row. I AiSJi?:tolTXroT I 4 doeaia actloo la temt to I tha BtAia'i maklar an exhibit at tha World'a heNlaaa7 lalaTTaxt 1 ' ' For Ilia Uasvock the folio win f uonh ir rlf Br4niet; CharloUaJ. L Milkr. gto- w ha jaixd; J.-Thoropaon, hotel, aJao of ThocBpaoa A KortSJoadesboro, bo owL it U aald.- abojjt- .000). Elk rk-W. M rorowd r f-l fP1 tort. aaT Tailed, xitnexi a- ziams, rrocerka, and Moaora, aad P. Newmaa ds cix. grral aiore'hA aadroed. Fair K" FTfm. f ??L rXZ: aava fiilad aad are cJaaolriax Pollocks I TllkJ. II. BalL raeral eterv haa as- "J?? I slgaad. WUaoa-1 I ' TTZ.- "'w- I pnacipauy pceumooia, prsTauiog among I eJT Vi- .benf town, clue la a "SoL 'fjaipC CviSt I ( of orf twiment. United ButeT la J faatry, arrtred la Charlotte yesterday with u rLTk f ;iC (VlZ J is names? nu Oa UM WedaesdsT scorDlar Oil lIVI. ----. w- M-. I tKIa oltw tra, ot o Ua Air Uae freight train as a I brakemaa. When the treia reached Atlaa- I U Adkias was not with it and nobody knew anything about him. Inquiries were made for hla oo the return trip to Char lotte, but Dotfciae could be learned about the mhtsiag men, aad sabseqoant searches I aloof the track failed to reveal any tracee I o otm. am taa snow mutca wj.o bwdveama la aieht aaa was yesVenlay found at the Peachlree grade, where it bad lain Btr tba inn. aln last TVednee- aMJ. Prof. Dabney writes to Science "V;.. lZir,r: V' U Th- rxkhas recently beco (Uaeoeered in tne up country, wnica corresponos ezacuy to Um vratr-wora aodulas aaUrloi into the - . - - ... . - i.-v . ,v. cLM. rM In ue latter region, about Wll- JLT' ,h. iTl.. .777-7 . . -.i .- kTI-Li aiiwna i m v wr ut sm rrtunu auu usum. Laaru aoccoa marL Th nodiiles show the same foaaiK but differ from the marl ia the large n . i ii.a .irlilwulfi. IH5",V.?..!,"I.fril gtwaa Wck;speciocgTUy. 3.t(oi7. l-raahly brokea or rubbed, pw the ouor cj oaroi Ppworr caaxccrac m wca aMfrLMM iiiAa em ina wuinirw in s rWxapaoa. Puplia aad J .rr. rwtrdi. Im mimIm w. -TT fv. " " V -Ti. , I . i .v-Vv uau um bwi strive, ru k1" hatic roc aetow. to auuacuj separate - - . V . - 1 . . . .f. mm A leave lUUe doubt that tha rock U phoa phaiLcad aaarl (according u II olmta.'-theory a. aad not Lrua coproiiiaa. It is found ia large ledcaled slabs, six to eif hteea laches thick. T1 I f TT C T HT1 nssw AOTKaTiiansnTs. Loca Box SU-La. 8. L. M cTsoj-Chndmis sutu. Wajrrao Siloatloa by drug clerk. Woarra A Woarra Rockfort lime. flKivvaimoaa Pianos aad organs. IlAjtajaox A Alix-v Dats and caps. UcUtULAJf Baoe. Turpeatlae stilk. Mrs ca A DaRoearr PYeah drugs, etc. S.eal Daia. Receipts of cotton yesterday Va balaa Eggs arsr still retailing at 25 reals per doxao. Baaarlar Caan. This tribunal convened at 10 o'clock yes terday morning and proceeded to the trans action of the business of the docket The following caeca were disposed of: W. C rarrow vs. J. A. Cloud ; judgment for the plaintiff for $56. L N. i J. 8, Ilepklas va. A. J. CoUing- bam; Judgment lor the plaintiff W. B. McKoy, admtnUtrator, vi. Tabb Porter, et sis. ; remanded to the clerk to eUta accrmot and report Court then adjourned untif 10 o'clock this morning. Tha followiog cases bare been set for a bearing today: F. J. Swann va. L. A. flsrt and J. C. Baily. W. P. Oldham va Mrs. Wrigbt, Esecu- uii. ttar a.kuaa.w I The IUce Pleasure Farty smred here I thU morning, aad will appear at the Opera I Heuee to-nJf ht The Pooghkeepsie Daily I U of November 18th, 1883, ssys: "Rice's Pleasure Party plsyed 'Our Gob- Bo." at toe Opera House la the evening to aa large an audience as we expected to see. TKrr SohUna- la an abanrd miiiare of nana rldiculoc situations, pretty songs, etc The aiogicg generally was very good, and re- nlred. deserved applause. IUce, as the Ii waaimmense. The andi- oa could hats listened to him several tlmrs. bat he made onlv one aDnearance. ' . t. ' . . I j m DerTormance geeeraii A rataaaaaal. An Immense wild cat, or catamount, was killed by the Wilmington Fox Club yester day afureooo, on an oak ridge back of Wrif huville. The animal gave the dogs a long chase and a terrible fight, ia which several of the pack were severely cut The hosiers Meeara. Thomas, Wiggins and Heidbroogbt their trophy to the dly and exhibited it at the Stab office. It fifty-seven Inches la length aad wdf hs thirty-seven pounds, and Is truly a most frrodoua looking "varmint" T.. ' - I "VV . , . 7;... t.,.. . pmw o iiuwo, WrirhUville A Otulow IUflrond Company, j Tuesday, resolutions of respect to th . . ' .... -m D - , . I tataorf of th Ut Z. P. AfArthVsoperia- tendant of the road, and sincere regret at kU death, were submlSsd aad paMed. . I u luUf m A colored tchol Uacher;lwltf ho I forth In a .mill iclicpl house Id CpFei I tad near th cguntj road.". waa-tl'itled la I iv. fhrt4A'mwMi npoa tha mlad of 00. ol hi. puplHnm- Prob- la tba a.yateria, aa ala ineoUry ipelliaf Dook.oaTuag a wddeo odo,..ioHoWed a25Ta bafl thxoob the cUaed oor' froatiag towmirfa 4-- tomjm .ma rraxad the bead of oae af the children and atrtfck tha fioor uti hbown fret Do nxahed to the doer and taw two coootry boys In a cart dririnf -. -... leisurely along 10 we direction 01 we cny; while behind thatn was a colored inan,. who stopped, and.' in response to inqulriea: frcther-daroTOsaldhehadbUeyaOB - the boys, andthaV 07 were passing I .ooi boose, he saw a pistol pointed W I taadlractiootha-aeneicedpd tmoaeashe weapon was discharged ana i wji, ugr m pww wuiui uuo iuw uktjiu I i ts. himMir w.i nti.llv defl- aeat in iaformaUon aa w the Identity of the young Arabs, but he closed his school I and pot oat fpr this city, passing" the two I boys la their cart oa the way. and, upon arrirlng heremada complaint to an officer of the law; but, as be could not identify the offenders, no action naa been laaen in the matter at last accounts. nararaCaart 8am 8mlih, colored, whose case was con tinned over Tuesday morning, was before Mayor Hall yesterday morning to answer In fK rhirra rf adlnv flliiordprl V in. the I . v i v ,w n ""S " - . " .7 pot, a few days ago. He was found guilty nd required to pay a nne or fa. Julia Murrav. colored, charged with be- , " , T wx .tnr.' nn I Ing found concealed beaind a store on I Btn. r. hofnr nivUv clearlv es- I rronl ,lre1 11 lai PnuJ cieany I tabUsbed that ahewaSDoe in the place she was found wHh any criminal intent she was lt off on the payment of $3. Thomas Johnson. John BeckeL J. B. Davis, Dorcas Freak and Virginia Brown, charged with shonUne; murder. 'engaging In in1 ftt)wr Hlai-rv1trlv rtmrAMlinim nn NuU "r COrD" ol H"0'"' day nifht last, were adjudged guilty and required to pay a fine of $S each on all ex- vwBl. Rmwn who waa fined tS. I uoTSier iMvis. ccaorea. cnaixea wita .... , .v. i w xum tivw un ow wi l CaDt J. L. Boatwnebt on TneedaT after- 1 - eoo last, was ordered to enter into bond la jThe sum of 150 for his appearance's! the next term of the Criminal Court, in de fault of which he was committed to jail. miliary Hatiara. The reaignalion of Capt J. L. Cant well from the command of the Wilmington Logfit in ran try exctlea very general sur- prise aad regret He does so, he says, to serve as a private In the ranks, ana ne made aa earnest request of the company to that effect before he tendered his resigna tion. The venerable commander (now ex Captain) of the W. L. I., has a reputation throughout the State for his soldierly quali ties. He is succeeded by an experienced omoer. ana our so icier ooys win no aouoi find in Capt Beery a good and efficient commander, who will entitle himself to their full confidence and respect Micir iuh cvnuucuwj 4iu ioour wpon oi eiacuun wi ouiccia ui the Wilmlgton Light Infantry in our last I issue, we failed to note the unanimous re election of Mr. N. F. Parker, as presiding officer of the company, a position which be has held for some years past with credit to the company and honor to himself. He also holds the position of Adjutant of the Second Regiment K. C.8. O , and is on the staff of Col. Albert Worth. The name of M. 8. Willard, Vice Presi dent, was also omitted. aa si ew " i' laaptavenneataf tnaLaelEwaod'a Folly River Bass needs;. A mass meeting was held st Lock wood's Folly Bridge, Brunswick county, on Thnrsdsy, Jan. 10th. to consider the sub ject of the Improvement' of Lockwood's Folly Rlrer.and Bar. The meedbg Was" called to order by Mr- Joseph Stanaland, whereupon WaahlQgVonnolden.JEsq was elects Cluirmu. d,Mr. Docxrtarv. . oneria X. . isvior was in- i BecreUryi. Sheriff. B. W. Taylor was in I - I trodnced and spoke at considerable leogth I on the importance of the proposed im- prorement and was followed by Rev. A. A. Edwards. It was then moved and seconded thst the memorial prepared for purpoee, asking Congress for a small . .. . .rir . appropriation to deepen the channel of the Lockwood's Folly River and make it navi- rahle at anytime of the tide, and to enable .n.t. tn wwo.im , memorialists to reclaim some of the thousands of acres of rich river and bot tm lniT and the enuallv Hrh marah ' T sen tat ire st Washington. Bar. Dr. Bawtsiansa Hla- Visit to rUmliglaa. . Rev. Dr. Hawthorne, of Richmond, a native of Alabama and bred to the law, will occupy the pulpit of the First Baptist Church next Sabbath, morning and night The subject of the morning discourse will be "The proper use of Ideals In Religion." At night: "What the Pulpit has to do with Trade and Politic." vctur at laaaaertaa. Her. Dr. -Ti' H. Pdtchard, of the first Baptist Church, ws" expeoted to lecture at T.nmberton lsst erefaioff.Mn the BaDtist Lumberton lsst erehfag.Mn the Baptist ... J." rv-. r. . .. 7 ' J , " vl j oaiD "iD W FSZ1 many admirers In thii section who will be , v- ,v .t.v, glad to sgsJn.hear,thsiditlnguished North Caro11olsa.Y Uy: 1 tally -wannrfalreath I llrht riae followed bf faD&sr barometer. w douw ""e wear.Toltowed ttrr aften or night, by locaV rain northeasterly wtala, Tiatoir barometer la .thalaortheni portili. IdQimed by Wng, illjbt faUin the south- artltarlXottpwedbyf erailjr followed b warmer weather , Fortha Easi Gatf BUtes, partly doady weather, local ralnttiaweaierry winds, ii-n 1 i.u:.ik.u lu,UJt luuuwou "J followed by risiartenrperatur -- -Por the . West , Golf Slatea. taia. 'xene- rally foHowad .by , clearins weaXier.Qrth. I toeastnds, t falling . baxtaa&er -In Tthe I northern portion, alriee Ja thaaOnthero warmer preceqea wtae eaumern porwon - . I eenerally fair weather, variable winds and f falling barometer. , , . . . RIVI,R "JT n ritvr. - Steamer Benefactor, hence, arrived at I New York yesterday. I Ger. brig Etprat, Fretwurst, hence, t rriygd at LiTerpool Jan. tth. The consort of the Saleigh on the line between :this city and Baltimore, the handsome steamer Vidette, Capt Gea H, 1 Fuller, arrived here yesterday. She regis- ters 660 tons, and is. consigned to Capt. A D. Cazaux, the agent here. :- CITY IT EH S FORTY YEARS' CPKBISNCE, OP JLN OLD ICTTRQIT Urm Wln.lnw1. Rrwntin Rimin la th I prescription of one of the best Female Physicians and Nraei U-the TJnltd states, -and has been I xmodtor thirty years with never falling safety and I sooceas by minions of mothers and chlIdren,irom the feebla infant of a week old to the adult. It I oorreots acidity of tne' stomach, relieves wind admrtSa WeUeve It TlirD010 CHILDREN, whether arising, front teething or any other cause. Full directions for using will accompany eacn Dome, none genunie unxess.uis fao-simileof CURTIS 6 PERKINS is on the out side wrapper. Sold bv ail Medicine Dealers. 9B oenta a bottle. ' Tb. mU. olf d tt. Oltr Port , roSfh awas ! ! ! ! IoaIm Raleigh 6:16 P. M. A 8M A. M. 'W.tl. n 1.A TC n T?aflvrkal anil i routes supplied therefrom tnoiudtng A. N.C.Railroad, at... 7:00 P. M. A 8:00 A. M. gouthern malls for all points South, daUv :15 A. M. 4&00 P. M. Western mafia (C. C Railway) daily fexoept Sunday.. .ir-.' :15P. M. Allpo Inta between Hamlet and Ralelxh 0;1B P. M. MaU fo Cheraw aad Darlington Baa road .TT:15 A. L Malla rbr points between Florence and Charleston ...6:15 A. M. & 80 P. M. FarettevUle, and offloes on Cape Fear v www v nawa wmm vhi w vwarw y vwm Ter. Tueedars and Fridays 1:00 PAL WIT FayettevQle, via Lumberton. dally, ex cept Sundays 6:15 P. It. Onslow O. H. and Intermediate offices, Tneaaays ana jmaays oaw a. m. Smlthvllla mails, by steamboat, daily i (eXoept Sundavs). 8A3A.M. I "1?" Fridava 6KA. M Wrightsvflle dally at. 8.30A.M OPEN FOR DELIVERY. Northern thro' and way mails 730A.H. Southern mails 7.80 A.M. Carolina Central RaOroad. :.. 9:00A.M. Mails collected from street boxes from busi naas portion of city at 5 A.M., IlflO A.M. and 50 PJC; from other parts of the city at 5 P.M. General delivery open from 7 A.M. to 8.00 P.M, U(j on Bundays from 60 to 9M A. M. Carriers delivery open on Sunday from 8:30 to 930 A.M. . 8Ump mo open from A. M. to 12 M.f and from S to 5:80 P. M. Money order and Register Department open same as stamp offloe. Railroad time, 75th meridian. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Wanted. grrUATION AS 'DRUG CLERK. BY A YOUNG MAN with over three years' experience. Sober and industrious. Address S. 8. C, Jan 17 St Clarkton, N. C. JpRESH DRUGS, CHEMICALS AND PATENT MEDICINES, Garden and other Seeds in great variety, Cigars, Cigarettes and Smoking Tobacco, Soda and Mineral Waters. MUNDS BROS. & DxROSSET, jan 17 It Market and Second Streets. VpHK NEXT GRAND DRAWING OF THE LOU- rawgggOTJga -Jl ul. pUc. Tiexets so, ax ana si. cats tS. : Tn, naKlAnl! For particulars address Post Offloe Box 849, Wil- mlngton. N. c. jan 17 ti A Few QHDLDREN AND BOYS' SUITS ON HAND, which will be SOLD CHEAP. ALL CLOTHING previous to inventory VERY LOW. MUNSON. Jan 17 It Clothier, fcc. Pianos and Organs, . jyjADB BY THE MOST CELEBRATED MANU faoturers, endorsed by the leading and eminent pianists of the day, and warranted not to blister and peel off in two or three, months; but are guaranteed to resist the atmospheric changes of the South equally as well as any Piano or Organ made, and to Improve In quality of tone by use. Call and examine these famous instruments, at - ,-HEINSBKBGER'S Live Book and Music Stores. Jail 17 tf HUE ! LIEIE ! 1500 BARRELS rc ' FRESH SOCKPORT LIME,. J- NOW LANDING. i.i-i'.'K- ORDERS SOIJCTmiT 5, )t Jaal7tf WORTH 4c WORTS TKb , Ticket -for 1 884. ' JHE SEAiltESS ' - v Tiirpentiite Still W1 A """"P A3AINS I LKAKSwhioh wiil caose A large INCREASE, oVer all other makes, of both Spirits and;Rosin j to the operator. The cause of the great increase, in Naval Stores last year may not be ; from oyer prodnctlon of the Crude Turpentine, but from, tb e great saving from leaks by the general use of . McMIXEATV BROS s SEAMLESS TURPENTINE- STIEt! We have THIRTY-FIVE NEW AN D SECOND HAND STILLS, from Twelve to Thirty Barrels1 capacity, together with a large assortment of ' EXTRA WORMS, CAPS, ARMS, EXTRA STILfc ;BTTOMS, GRATE BARS, DOORS, GLUE KET TLES, and ALL KINDS 07 STILL TRIMMINGS. . REPAIRS, through the country a specialty. ' As now is the time to' place your orders for STILLS, call on or address McMILXiAJV BROS,, - ' FAYETTBVILLE, N. C, Jan 17 tf th sa or SAVANNAH, GxT Hats ! f ; Imperial Seal Caps I . HABBiaoN. av M&a -; - Ian 17 tf Hatters. PICTURES FOR THE CHILDREN. AND NEW Home Sewing Machines for the Ladies. Mrs. Annie Buroh, so well known in the city, is now staying in the office, and will be happy to show up the elegant Machine. Come and see the pret tiest Machine in Wilmington. A new lot lust in. Oil wholesale and retail. Oil Cans, Bands. Screw Drivers, Rubbers and Needles for all Machines. Respectfully, ' J. B. FARRAR. . (Seek Christ.) . jan 16 2t For Sale. 100 CGKD3 SPLEr PINB WOOD. ; v - For sale low by i jan 10 4t JAS. H. CHADBOURN & CO. To-Day, Jan. 12, 1884, ND FOR THE FOLLOWING WEEK, UNTIL I am heard from again, I shall offer to the public a very attractive stock of GROCERIES, COUN TRY PRODUCE, FRUIT, Ac. The following inducements are offered : Granulated Sugar, 11 pounds for fl 00, A " . 12 . " . " 1 00, C " 13 " " 1 00. Brown " 14 " " 1 00. Elegant Country Roll Butter 25c per lb. All-Pork Country-Made Sausage. Dressed Chickens, Live Chickens. Genuine Italian Maccaroni. l-Jb packages. 15c j er pound. A Barrel of Extra Family Flour $6.25. . The only place in the city where you can get Fresh Coffee Roasted Daily. Apples. Celery, Cabbage, Turnips. Call and price goods, and satisfy yourselves that I mean business. JASIES C. STEVENSON, Jan 12 tf MARKET STREET. Wedding Cake. rpHIS IS A GRADE OF. FLOUR WE KEEP FOR THOSE WHO LOVE THE BEST. EARLY ROSE SEED POTATOES, For sale by . " HALL & PEARS ALL. JanlflD&Wtf C. E. Smith, COMMISSION MERCHANT, . r V No. 4 STONE ST., NEW YORK. Liberal advances made on Consignments of COTTON, NAVAL STORES, Ac- . r : Orders for the purchase and sale of contracts for future delivery, both in the New York Cotton and Produce Exchanges, promptly executed. sep4tf -.'i ' j : - : ' .. '; Star Saloon TS THE PLACE TO GET THE FINEST NEW BTJER OYSTERS to be found In the city. Also. WfNIB, LIQUORS, CIGARS and TOBACCO. Call T8 MERCIFUL TO HIS BEAST. THIS IS A GKN and be convinced. I 1 tie hint to owners of "ubblanketed" horses. ad beco: Janl tf nr.nrtn.n.x, ... 1 Proprietor. ' lew Crop Yeptaile W. - I HAVE IN STORE AND TO ARRIVE A LARGE and well selected stock of Vegetable Seed. I will always take ntaasnra in nrderinff melt vurle uwuiaiuif noi nave m biock. i wvree au i interested to call and get my prices before buy- I ing eisewnere, , a large lot oi union ets lor saie I low down, - - jr. H. HARDIN, r Druggist and Seedsman, I . Jan 8,tf New Market, Wilmington, N. C, tCotttMWt AdTprttaeiaeiU UkMi al propor Jhii Mild Notaprll tn inak K NKW ADVERTISEMENTS, OPERA HOUSE; OIIE HIGHT ONLY 1 1rnUOIAlY JANUARY I7TII. Pint appearance la this city of BICE S PLEASUIIE PARTI ! In V. GUI's Itasloal Comedy of OU.B QOBLINS! Amniing ! Amoalnir l Amusing t '. s -Magnificent Soenenr i Appropriate Ooetnmei! tTnder personal direction of w. Henry Rio. . -. A Pleasing and Genteel Performance. Box Sheet opens t Dyers' Tuesday mornlutf. Reserved $1; Adsnssion 5o and BOo; Gallery STkh janl3 4t - , if Ledgers; Journals, Days, jLANK BOOKS 07 ALL SIZES AMD Sf YLSS OF BINDING Ly Lt.;- - MKX0RANDT7M BOOKS, LETjTJER BOOKS.IK- VOICB BOOKS, RKCKIPT BOOKS . LITHOGRAPHED DRAFT, NOTE AMD CHICK B00Kin abook and made to order. AU;kinds of OPPTCK and FAJrCT STATION ERY. ;' fr "., '"' M1-,'' , WRAPPING PAPKR ' and PAPER" BAGS, fa)ltA lowert market'prtoei. . ''. YATES BOOK STORE. JanlStf 119 Market Street. Furniture. o UR STOCK OP WINDOW SHADES HAS I been replenished during the pasi veek, and wo are showlagsome very Handsome Patterns. A, full line of line and medium PARLOR, CHAMBER, LIBRARY AND DINING ROOM SUITS. MATTRESSES of all kinds in stock and made to order. THOMAS C. CRAFT, AT., Furniture Dealer. JW So. Front St. jan 13 tf We Offer, TN ADDITION TO OUR REGULAR LINE OF BOOTS 1W- SHOES, the following SPECIAL TIES: : ' - ' ' .:t : ' Children's Spring Heel Shoes. Misses' "Common Sense Heel" 8boes, Ladies' Fine Kid Button Boots, with Flexible Soles the neatest Shoe in town and very oom tortable. t Call and examine at. Geo, B. French & Sons, "108 NORTH FRONT STREET. 1an 13 tf W. & E. S. LATIuIEB, ' ATTOUNEY8 AT LAW, OFFICK", S. K COS.' PRINCESS AND WATER BTKXST87 jan 8 lm , ' CABINET WORK. BEHRENDS 4 MUNROE, S. E. Cor. Market and 2nd Streets, Wilmington, N. C are now nrenared to do all kinds of CABINET WORK to order. Furniture made after special designa. We guarantee satisfaction, as we are the only house in this city employing skilful Cabinet Ma kers. The largest stock of-Furniture in the State at lowest prices. jan 13 tf Salt. Salt. Salt. RAAA Striped Sacks LTV. SALT, OUUU lMandSOOfcs. -(AAA Sacks FINE SALT, Factory filled, For sale low by G. W. WILLIAMS CO. JanlStf Sugar, Molasses, Coffee ' Bbls Refined SUGARS, all grades, 1AA Hhds and Bbli Porto Rico 1UU and Cuba MOLASSES, 500 8ack" 0110106 R1 COFFitK, For sale low by jan 13 tf G. W. WILLIAMS A CO. Bacon, Lard. Flour. Boxes D. 8. SIDES, 20 Buckets and Tubs Choice LARD, 1 0A A BblB FLOUR, all grades, For sale low by G. W. WILLIAMS A Or). JanlStf Nails, Hoop-Iron, Glue. 250 Kegs NAILS, 5QQ Bundles HOOP-LRON, OK Bbls Distillers' GLUE, For sale low by G. W. WILLIAMS A X jan 13 tf Easter Term. JXTENDING FROM JANUARY TO MARCH, of the Eightieth Annual Session of SALEM ACADEMY. Begina January 7th, 1834. Spring Term bertas April 1st nae jan 8 DAWrw A Job in Hamliurglis. gEVERAL THOUSAND YARDS OF HAM BURGHS at Greatly Reduced Prices. POSITIVE " BARGAINS can be had. jan 11 tf : , r , DIED RICK. 11384 Turniture. 1884 JECEIVED A NEW STOCK OF FURNITURE of all kinds. Please call and examine prices, and leave your orders, which will have prompt attention. ,. ; " . . D. A. SMITH, jan 18 tf Furniture Dealer. A Hercif ill Ulan The Dlace to buvanv Drice JJianaet you want. together with lap-robes. Carriages. Saddles, Harness. Trunas, Baiooeus McDODGALL BOWDEN'S, Ivuawi ww Jhrw V AMM tf, No. 114 North Front St. jan 18 tf 1000 Hogslieads T3RIME PORTO RICO MOtASSES, Ju-t landed -- , L ." . . . - . .v direct fromrthe Island, which re offer to the X L ... t : ... . . - trade at prioes to suit the times. WE GUARAN- TEE THIS MOLASSES PURE I . - jan 9 tf . ; EDWARD KIDDER 4 SONS. jj ' " ? " . t-C j ' r. bints. vA: j' vci.v' 1 " t ' ' v.' V' W! : i a . - V " ' ' t - '..;v-'.Cf .. ! . ' ?..:rt ; .'' ''"'V i ' v' ' ... ''-, 'U 5 t " . . . - l" ' M t 't. ' T
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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