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- . i, " ' - OF ADTETITISIKOr J" J 1 . Ona Voathx.4 v TWO MODtha... . . . -V ... . . . : i 111 M SUKoatha,.......;..,u.r:, o oc ,nta - - - 4T- r- clf ta4Ji a.nl ma 04)M AMI Dl ..! itm rurt ixa fMii!N(; EDITION. ttVTmmtSKX n 1" , , at ,tea.l. -ctioa U mwCOd. ?, xweouoa crop to ' nr. tmouaU I.STi tmhmv Tmm wTck of h en tumi a aLC ttOUOd . tMD0 of th pt Wrtjk U eaptaia. kaa ,. .,.MH-:Jy Ia4a: U iW Wt ..:. aota aa ekiil UU.'mi Jk Onto; . Tok. aaa 4 ,,!,fi tttl at rCOXOWL : r.,,rt. .f CWtotl, IT C. cow . ',v h J; Um tattrr nt ao rr- ,,4... M..ii-r tfll rr cant, eottoa . 4 lit fMatO uti-wa Bof . ,,! uh.'r ftl a 40hJ4 50; n ;r .)-i f"t TSH3t CO. CO. ,, .-.i r-. mmtm Arm . cinin laf- '. r. r i ) how to i.MUjht tht tho nit Amrri ml will hw Archbishop Gib pw-w Ani Jj.in Millrf y , i i n vja of hr. l'r--i.Joi mn a m9$ to t onrt"!, rjcraranliog prompt r tht IjciV. Gnrly rtp-li- l'h- f..-khMr. of th" Spvartan ,t AlvjiU Rif-i fsiled to r'. Anothr tuf.itt 14 bo ri f in.Ji, of ,Miwri, i to i . . i - 4f.: i cai Ij '--tpuojj; twru t-tiff that they be- v i ." Sitt, who killed the uii vi' im.J ht. fthr' death r Is' -i ir, Vk., its mun. -t -'i tf nr we 4 i Vr f tniiti.ja bi'i- hse ti '.hrovwn or tit'. - i4 rr n l Sy fabie with tha tlnj- V (!.?, i ry ti V( Um SL.HraJdoas appear in its weekly -.if,..,, rv i i.ait of Gea. ftobwrt Hi (!) for New Orlrana, ia r lipmot. Th rtit is -t.lv f i. m l tha anveilinj; ill livn, th nw Oho nalor, fa . i clcisn wcp of lt publican 'V .mi offic. He t a roonoptit ran tU:and h. thrforr, h r. fa--ori f r ciwil rvk- rfor- lf- b ;n th "p-jii., 1 iM-aarvvrard'e l"Tk "The M.l.tk.-y Op ration of treri. IIaor in th War between the Stale - ; x l Hti' will b pubiiaiird kkq 'i '.wo volume. It will a-- with a V-.U . Wt SOpptMHT. Nw Vork on.. 'x.l fsyiftj t.i. A tele Vth Unm tJWt cat ttt;,'' to coo-r.r-i.-t it i.tuvily poJl livideods .motmunj; t. f;,tx)0)t. Tle fir ufi !- thm ,t Smator Hup TH fi.nt.Mtj and arbifrarr Attor- n-7 'i-n-ral of th l oi(d Mate has ..rril m hasiisj K otCcer ia 'h FV.iril Co lu twuil io lis. "Tj Tkre U4 not lh- hrt tim that r""n liry Mr .r.l tb Jfil, Milton U-tn - a:t thorny f i atataw nin.. Hi- Nw Tork CjsMT.rLtl and K-1-tn.-iut rw hx computed 'iurty tnth aaoaal rlame. It ' m.at reliahl and ealaablw pub.i .M.tion a, M go p mal sjaUmati caily n,i lAhvrvHialy o.l drTea A pp.rt. 1 1 v pabllahed la New York uy by WVIIUm a Dana A Co., at Hd. t & year. A SVotawtree oegaa, th DuUdl- phUVrUkt. comfort aftxr readfog rtam KortV CaruiUa papers that iow for fVw wswaiey," aa.1 iyt . "Th pwooLf f Ifdrth Catiaa are raot tir-Mei, aHit U roaJ of tha la Carnal r. nti U thaa they are aout UrUT re-f.r-n Ta forr taterf me too anch with T 1 I - . - , . ; ' r. t, ... . . VOL. XXXIII.NO. cn ta U 6ui. 8o frM tviakT. aadact r Triw tb demand o lt Demo- Gen. Scale, who U etrong or abcruhiog Use tAx ?oa wbbkej and tob4CC( baa bat liula bofvo that tb txz oo Ibeaa gloriotif "necensea" will bw witxsl oat, bat bo, tblska ihT, arJll b iooortant eAnTr in lb, Uw that wUi beaefii 'tU' people. If Geo. Scales ajd co tap any 'would combine their eoergie in nboliabing tb horvia ,of irac!ler ind party ajnU they woalJ be ww, and 1 et the lav remain to be collected in eorao other way lest a dtcif ahoald be created in the publio rerenae. The following wa telfjjrapied to liiN North- rn patera from IUlelgh. coocerntog the action of the Stale Board of Aj-Ticaltoro in thp matter of the New Orleane Expoaitioo: "Taa Doard waa aatalmo-ttJy la faror of eoaaiaf a (raad State- exhibit, and in tracttnl a pccLal commliVtoer to proceed to New Orlcaaa aad acoare act leae than 10.000 anaara feet of epacft Froca $10,000 to t2a 000 will probably be added to la- enmm the 3(10U0 eihibtt which the 8ui aow haa oo haod, which created each far orahl taaUoo t the Dcatoa Exhibilioa mmt yar. The Commercial coorenUoo that met in Washington waa called to coo- ider a Naliooal Diokropt law. It paa-Ktl the following reeolatioa: &w'witt Thai each Board of Trade, or corporate body, rtptreeated La thU coo Tea -Uoo. rwTticai the Sanatore aad Rrpretcata UrfM la Coofreea. frooa their reepectire 4atra to arre aad tupport La Coofrrae the rsvooxDaodalioo of thla cooreatioo, by the fdBmf of a rcatksoal IUaKrap tew. It adopted with eandry amend, menu what i known a tbc I3well biU. .sstwr Aortaniemn-n la T-urrre ttoj. J. If. Hani--Sd. Hc-iPaT Moasuto Man. D. A Sarrw Fureilor. ( ttxjoc a Orercoa u M. It Kara New goods. O. R FasnrcwA Pom Boo la. IltaTtajcaosa Church annual. ADaiAJt A VotLaa Orocerk Ssnaal. Orrtca Room wealed PaasjraA Tartxa-lkoomy. Lsnrrcaa Ba. Dr. Ilswthora. ?f I! Bas-rrTrKnabe pianos. ItAUUwt A AtOJts Uobrellaa Mcrivf tlabbtrr coals, ambrrtlaa. KArre- Meeting Coocord Chapter Ooaa A Mracwrsoa Hardware, tic " Q W WttxXAxe A Co Bacoo. lard, etc Krxr A DaBoserarr Fresh drugs, etc W. TL SrataoaaA Co. Breech loaders. F. M. Kiao A Col Farmer Olrl cook. J. B. Hcorss A Co Family grocerka. McDocoatxA Bowu six I Iarorse, etc Haowr A Rooomt Now Ls your Usee. KKxe-rrtra A Catttni Bao. Floor. sop ssatehe. etc. 4l ISwaa. Scood Sunday after Kpipbany. Day' !rof-th lo boor and 6 onsatox I Set-? i pi of cotton yesterday The Almanac predict a boar fft for to-day. The moon complete her last quarter this morning. Thanks to Hon. IL T. Bennett for snedry public docamcnta. Three tramp were lodged at the station hoose Friday night Thera were no cases for the Mayor's Court yesterday mora Inf. The weather bss been rery wet aad shoppy for the past two or three daye- The Board of Audit and Finance have vhmir regular meeting tomorrow after soon, st S o'clock. The Herenae Caller Cotax ka Jost returned from a cruise - along the covet, after aa absence of about two weeks. Tb Re-jjlster of Deed issued scTta marriage license .during the past week, of which four were for white and three foe colored couple. It is probable now that the Board of AMircMa w Dl not snake ax other attempt lo gat a quorum natil their next regular meeCisg to February. Mr. Jsme W. Johnson, whose sudden death from heart disease we men tioawd labour Ltst, was the fiiher-la law of th hoe Thocaaa Vniilaia oot the brether-la-lawf as we were mad to say. A KoUeman just from More brad City says that sao fell to th depth of to loche and a half at that place and ia th lurrocvuitrg section oa Thursday morning LmL A, few fake and a Bui s2set f s3 here. ! Tata aHaaaifc , . A young statistic! sa of thb cDy ha bora ai CLm palca to p& op Hi of marrisgrabte yvaxmveaU UJaciry. foe ti benait ot ta yousg lodie who wish to a rail them salt of th pert Ucg of leap ytar, and at last accouni it bad run up to W. This Is a f-ood trho wT?rg forth youaj lad lea who, rm, shooU Vook bef or they kapr i01.. ' ; ;WILMGTONv N: 0., SUNDAY; JTUARY 20,y t884. : , lltjxr P J. Derase ooecloded the ru-, rnaal is thaaaa F. J.8vua, . U n I A. part and J. JO, Bailey, t yctter day. ajter whica uil liooor, jada yumer. after arrwaent. the. Court adjadfied. that the plain Uffi take nothlat by thU salt, and (hat deiaadaau ;fQ''wisWut jda.aadf .re - I eortr Uie cct-u to Uuiedbr the Clwtr I Tree thia fad ratal die blabxtifle Uka a ppU to the Bopmile 0ot' " NolloBrof appeaj waa, cirea arc acccpa. a..wpca. court, and the appeal bond waa fixed at $30. The aWt.caae.iaarti np waa: that f Marjartt Blaclc, exutxU'of Archie Black ra. A. T. Wllaoo, to rtoorcT - damiae to the amount of $3,000, for Lnjarlee luatained by the said Black, at tho teasa aaw mill of the defendant., w hkh caaaed hU. death a year or eo aco. 1 4 - ateaara. Ttuawll Jt Bkaa4 appeared for the pUl&UZi and Keawa. E. 8. llarUn aad J. D. Bellamy, Jr., for the defeedanta. The Jnry rendered a Ttrdict for the de feadanta. a few hour after the adjourn ment of court, and ware diacharxed by the clerk. uawtalAxmrtaa (Ma CSreJa. Oa Wedaeaday nlht la- t Her. Dr. Pritcbard. of thb city, lectored to a -good audleoce at Lambertoo on "The Tonrae." OaTharaday niihthe'prtached at Alma, la Robeeoo county. On Friday et lit. Dolly Baptist Qrqrch, tlx milea from Bar Saw. la Pender county, he, with Beva W. M. Kennedy, and J. B. Bar low, ordained Rev. L T.. Carroll to the Christian minle try. after a public examination aa to hi Christian, experience, call to the ministry and views of doctrine. Dr. Pritchard preached the aerraon. Iter. W. M. Ken nedy detlrered the charge and Rer. Mr. Barlow made the ordaining prayer. Dr. Pritchard then prevented tho Bible and Rer, Mr. Kennedy pronounced the bene diction. . eaetdi f tU City DkU . By a eloae application to the matter of cotleotiog taxr. our present municipal au thorities are enabled to make a good finan cial showing. There has been paid orer by the City Trtasurrr to the Commissioner of the Sinking Fund, out of the tax levy of 18 cents foe the present fiscal year, up to Jan uary 15h. tte following sums: October 19th. 1S83 t 504 00 Norecnber 2lh. 2,320 56 December 19th. " 2.025 66 Jsouary 15th. 18S4 2.323 93 $7,174 13 Tnls ratio of reduction, if kept op for a while, will go far towards' wiping emt the debt of the city. Ta start.: saa. Mr. R. E. Held informs us that the earthquake shock of Friday morning was eery distinctly felt at his Appleton planta lioo. about fire mUea below this city. The dwellieg shook Tcry perceptibly and there was a rumbling sooad as of .distant thun der or the roar of surf. In the midst of the ooafaaio which lac incident occasioned among hie owa laanadlate family, the ser rants rushed In from. the kitchen, about forty yards distant, and said it was about to tumble about their heads. Mr.- Heide repaired to th kitchen and found that the chimney, which is on the outaidejof the building, was cracked from top to bottom. First ISviM Csttareai. Bct. Dr. J. B. Hawthorne, of Rich mood, Va, the popular Baptist pulpit ora tor, arrived oa Friday Bight and Is the guest of Mr. Geo. R. French. 8r. The programme foe service at the First Baptist Church to-day has been somewhat changed. Bee. Dr. Hawthorne will preach eoly la the morn fee, and his sermon will be oa 'Judas and tils Imitators." At night Ber. Dr. Pritchard. the pastor. Will preach the tkird of bis series of ser mons to young men, his theme being "The Infidels Testimony to Christianity." ntts; wnw iL4y. The kitchen of Mrs. Julia Uloea, residing lo Macumber's alley, between EIhgth an Ninth and Chesnul and Mulberry streets, was eotered Frtdsy night sad robbed of all tbe.provUions It contaloed. Including about thirty Ore pounds of meat which she had juit laid io. They took the key which was concealed in' the plana of the dwelling to pen the door with. A plate which had contained chitterlings waa found on the "ge joggle" on the front pisrra, with the contents gone. The thieves had started a a light wiXh light wood splinters to see how to operate. " 9 Tt t TaiTaelf. Ber. J. B. Hawthorne. D.D., of Rich mond, Va.. widely, known as one of the moat aloouent aad nooular. Dnlnlt orators I it " " " 1 ia us soou, wm iccuuw sva luewni up- 1 per Room to morrow erenlng. commencing at 8 o'clock. Subject : 2Z JVas to Thytf. Much desire has been expressed by many to hearth Rerercnd gentleman, and an opportunity Is aow presented which ahoald not be neglected. Let him hare a crowded boose. . Th te&uTe will be under the auspices of tho Wilmington Library Association. Otsr Cttta Traasw. The receipt of .cottoa at this port for lb weak ending; yesterday, footed np 1,. 839 babe, as-against 8,123 bales forth romstkilax week last year,, showing a decrees of 1.04 bales, Th receipt for th crop year from Sep tember lit to data root up 80.933 bales, as agaiost (S, bale op to th samUm last "year, -showing a dacreaa of 17,670 balea. ' r' . '"- ThatoDowisg sre the indication foe. to ' For the Middle AUxatic Bute, rain or. mew, followed during Sunday bfxlwiag vcatlier,' northerly wlnda. rising barometer and colder:;-' .! - - '"f.- I L For the Sonth 1 Atlantic State,gen- I eranrclearlng weather, wiaoa aniiunff to ; actely, r.f barometerMdne;! .f.,,,.;., s Bsv..fv. I rally colder wwt. For. the, Eiot .Qulf BUtea, J ooider. weather, northerly wind nd generally higher .barometer. For. -.Tenneaseo: ;and ,the Ohio , Valley, sow, followed by clearing weather; north., westerly winds, colder, rising barometer in eastern portion, rising, followed by . falling In western portion ' : - . rarolanCxpert-4.; The German barque .ia PiucAau waa cleared from this port foruFalmjruaXng land. Yta vnariestOA. oy Jxesara.'Jex. Sprnnrit Bon, with 600 barrel of. rosin, rained at $300; the Germaa barqne C Ll Wtytf, ''Capt. Frenck,.for Hamburg, f Messrs. Peterson, Downing b Co. r with 3,146 barrels of rosin and 220 casks of spirits turpentine, Yslued'at $8,095; and the Norwegian barque Em, Capt Chris tensen, for Hsmburj", by Messrs. Paterson, Downing & Co.. with 3.428 barrels of rosin, ralued at $.98& Total $13,883. T HaJa BraUser. The Philadelphia Year, December 12th, says of tlisiroupe : "The only company of the kind, and a kind of which we ought Co hare more, is the H anion Combination who were seen at the Arch Street Theatre last night in their pantomimic sketch. A Trip to Switzer land. It is a comedy pantomime in which the latter element is most predominant, and in the hands of those masters of the art, the Hanloos, it is simply wonderful how they can manage night after night to keep up the constant work required to carry through a performance in which erery thing depends on the rapidity of its sction. " aanle PlxJey. This comedienne appears at the Opera House la this city to-morrow erenlng. The New Orleans Democrat, in its notice of a recent performance io that city, says: "Annie Pixley, in Jf'iws, crowded the St. Charles Theatre again last . night to orerflowing. and erery climax of the play was applauded as on previous nights; the performance passed oft delightfully, and every one left more .than pleased." ' mm w RITBB AND MA IX INK. The 8chr. Mary E. Qilderile, Capt. E. W. Hill, from Washington. N. C, for Sarannsh, with a cargo of 4.600 bushels of rice, sprung a leak, started to put in at Beaufort and struck on the bar and broke off her centre-board. She came In with two feet of water In her hold, and had to dis charge cargo, about one-third of which was badlr damsjred and had to be sold. The cargo was insured with Mr. M. S. Willard, of this city, in the- Boston Marine In surance Company. Mr. Willard has just returned from Morehead. where he went to sell the damaged rice and look after mat ters generally. Capt. Hill had his wife and child on board. Bxaealy tai XUlt Tls:. . Why don t yon core-yoar backache with one of Bmso's Ca peine Poms masters. Sure and qaica. Co. FORTY YEARS EXPERIENCE OF AN OLD ITUBsa--Mrs. Wtnalow's Soothing 8rrap is the preerrtptioa of oa of the best Female Physicians aad Noreee in tb United States, and has been foe thJrtr vears wita never ralllar saletr ana mm bm mi1itrn of laotbers and obJldrenjCronv th feeble mf ant of a week outotM aamt, it ouiieot aetdity of the stomach, relieves wind 00U0, reffulatea the bowels, and grresreet. health aad ootntort to mother and child. We ""teller It the Beet aad Sorest Remedy In the world, in all caw of DYSENTERY and DIARRHOEA IN CHILDREN, whether ariamg from teething or aay other eaaae. Fall directions for using will aoeocnpaay each bottle. None jrennlne unless the fmolxnUe of CURTIS A PERKINS U on th out side wrapper. Sold ' bv all Medicine Dealers. SB eeats a bottle. l niBBIED, BXLXXN TAYLOR. At Reeky Point, Pender eooaty. on Thnrsday, 17th inst.. bv Rev. J. C. CYIspT ifr. A. 0. HOLD EN and Miss JOSEPBINB TAYLOR, daognter of J.Vf. Taylor, Kq., both of wumlngton. No cards. CORBKTT TOEANS, On WednesdayJOth inst., at St Tbomas' Chrnnb, by the Her. P. Moore, MICHAEL J. CORBETT to JOSEPHINE C. DEANS. ' ' " NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ST. JOHN'S HALL, WILMINGTON, N. C, 90th Jan., 1884. COMPANIONS --THE HEGULAK MONTHLY Meetlnx of CONCORD CHAPTER No. 1; B, A. will be held T0-M0TTOW (Monday) Evening. at TH o'clock. JAMES C. M0ND& Secretary. Jan 90 It Wanted. GENTLEMAN WANTS A NICELY FUR NISHED ROOM In pleasant location, without board. Address, with description of room, loca tion aad price, ,,,... jan so it Signal office, city. Knabe Pianos. MR. N. H. BENNETT, 8ALESM AN FOB WM. Knabe Co Baltimore, aaannfaoturers of th celebrated "KNABE PIANO, is at the Pnr- oell Hons 1 or two or wree oars, ana woxua d pleased to meet parttes wo .contemplate pur- chasln Pianos, via nance taxen in exenaage. jaasvis L; Notice. THE SECOND NUMBER OF THE SUNDAY MORNING MAIL Is filled with interesting news. 8nbecrfbrs who did not- get their paper, and those wishing- to tmbeeribe, or read this in teresting number, will find oopies this morning at t be office of tbe 8UADAY MORNING MAIL, jaa t) It Cor- Front aad Princess Sts. - pRISH D RUG S. CHXMIO AL8 AND PATENT MEDICINES, Gardea and other Seeds in great variety, Cigars. Cigarettes and Smoking Tobacco, Soda aad Mineral Waters. - HUSDfl KHTIH. ADimffOET. - Jan lt Market aad Beooad htreets. MITTS AND BOYS' KCBBKS COATS, Menaatfam,-.- - - I -Boys' at $. -UMBRELLA S ; ' Chlldifia flnliAnt TTmhrwlIaa at 73o (rt-tnch), good Gingham; I Gingham aad 811k, - I SS.mcL84antfa5mchea, - ... - . tromSV) upwards. ' :- - . - MUN8ON. ; Jaatttt CTothler and Merchant Tailor; ' NEW: ADVERTISEMENTS, i;'; 4. 4 ! :1 . Am -AT- r p-i P1 ; f f ! A T i ... 116 -Uarltet 8t. French ITaiiisooks, VictoriiyarjfJ JTCADXtUl AiitViia, Pique, Marseilles, ; CheckSy 20,000 Yards Embroideries. mcES. - - A FULL ASSORTMENT IN ALL NEW STYLES ASS DESIGNS. BALANCE OF WINTER .GOODS! SELLING OUT VERY CHEAP, TO MAKE ROOM FOR SPRIM STOCK lie niRKET ST. Janao tf QOME ALL YJs THAT ARE. SUFKRING FROM the blasted colds of winter, and CLOTHE YOUR SELVES WITH WARM CLOTHING. THE GRAN DEST OPPORTUNITY IN THE, MEMORY OF MEN OVKROOATS. fully worth $10. Sll and $12 your choice at $7.00. One lot, oonsisting of Ninety Overcoats, worth $8.50 each: your choice for $6.00. ' A small lot worth $8 00; your choice for $4.00. A lot of Overcoats, from $15.08 to $85.00, will be sacrlfloed. To name prices would give yon no Idea of how eheao they are. BIG BARGAINS through our entire staoavoT, Famishing Goods. - One '.Thousand Dollars worth of Underwear to be slaughtered. OTTERBOURO4 4. . KING CLOTHIER. Jan 20 It Wilmington, N. C. Jas. B. Huggins & Co., RIABKET STREET. QFFER TO CONSUMERS AN ASSORTMENT OF CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES. In soliciting patronage we guarantee all articles as represent ed, and will sell at lowest possible prices con sistent with quality. We will deliver alipurchases promptly and any- where In the city free of charge. Jan 80 tf INVESTIGATION. WE. THE OVERSIGNED ROOSTERS, HERE Tf br oertlfv that after close Inrestisration vou will find the!largest stock of Furniture and latest designs at BEHRENDS MUNROE, & B. Cor. Market and and streets, wumlngton, N. cu which they will sell at wholesale and retail at lowest prioes.. Dealers are invited,; to examine the same. janrott GRFf--ILLE SQUU P. I I WILL SELLJAT A BARGAIN ONE OF THB MOST .- , sv,:,;v.. ... .- DESIRABLE SUMMER PLACES: on the Atlantlo coast, situated on Greenville 8ountL-6t mCes from Wilmington, on Shell Road. . The land Is 1 In a HIGH STATE OF CULTIVATION and will support an ordinary sired family. - On th piaoe arePeaiaPeaohevA Figs and Grapes IN ABUND. fish. Crabs and Bhrimp to bh rvaones, Appiea, tnemee, iAxiCs. Oysters, fish. Crabs and Shrimp to pe nad at the door every day. . $ . W1L' A ; cuJBBXQ. nov 85 eowSm " sa . nac . Review copy. - . - .. 1. -,H 4a ,t ' ' l'.--j .-ft k: -J.. :z . WHOLE" NO. 5112 NEW: ADVERTISEMENTS; BROWN & RODDICK , 9 North Front Street I rgains ; JSASXPURO EDGINGS. til' Atod INEUTtOXS. r Ai-7 1 aJtore baea so fpitoaato as to secure a Man-, lMmm - lU V Bft OOW- XJH- XJCiaSULly; .j -J ASD OFFER THEM A PRICES A"WAY b6"W A Job in Eid : Oloves ! 35 Dbz. Monsequiture Kids, 6 Button Lengths, 60c A PAIR, WOBTH 1.50, IN BLACK AND ALL LEADING COLORS. 104 BL'CHED BOSTON SHEETING, 25c per Yard. ' , WAMSUTTA BLEACHING. MAS0NVILLE FB'T OF THE LOOM " HILL " 12ic. 12ic. 10 c 10 c. Lose no time in calling or ordering. We are offering many Small Lots of Goods tVEEY CHEAP,aa in order to close them out before we tate on account of Stock on February 1st. BROWN & RODDICK, 9 NORTH FRONT ST. . Jan 20 tf Opposite former stand. ItlcCalla & Stavely's jLLISTRATED CHURCH ANNUAL. A HAND- bookjof parochial work, calendar and elerical directory, for the vestry room, the clergyman's study and the family circle. Price 50 cents. For sale at HETNSBERGER'S . School Books JjV)R ALL THE . PRIVATE AND PUBLIC schools in the city and State, for sale at . HETNSBEBGER'S. Live Book and Music Stores. JanSOtf Bacon, Lard, Flour. JQQ Boxes D. S. C. B. SIDES, 2 do Smoked dp Backets and Tubs Choice LARD, 'gQQ Bbls. JLOUR,aJl grades, , 200 BblS Eene1 SUQARS' all grades, 5QQ Sacs Qioi irn Hhds and Bble Porto Rico JUKI ' and Cuba MOLASSES, K((i( Striped Sacks LTV. SALT, OUUU i50andS00s. 1000 Sacs SALT' factory filled, 100 S1S 600106 BIC1-' 1000 Busn Wiit6 C0EN Boxes Laundry SOAP, Boxes STARCH. "100 041368 S0DA 2QQ Case YE, JQQ Cases POTASH, ' 100 QrossH'R Ml3 SNTTJp,F 20 Half Bbls do , do 1 5Q Boxes Assorted CANDY, Oysters, Crackers, so., Ac, i-or saie tow Dy G. W. WILLIAMS CO., Wholesale Grocers and Commn Merchants, Jan SO tf 16 A 18 North Water Street ADRIAN & V0LLEBS, THOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Constantly on hand at prices de fying competition D. S STDEsi BELLIES and BACKS, 8 C. SHOLDERS and HAMS, WOODEN and WILLOW WARE CIGARS, CIGARETTES, TOBACCO and SNUFF, CUBA, P. R.' and N. O. MOLASSES, FLOUR, all grads, from common to faney, Cakes and Crackers, all varieties; Canned Goods of ail kinds; Lye, Potash, Shot, Hoop Iron and Nails, Sugar, Tea, Coffee, Candies, Coooannta, Spice, Soap, Mackerel, Paper Bags, Wrapping Paper, Writing Paper, Matches, Bice, Candles, Starch, Apples, Onions, Nuts, Raisins, Lard, But ter. Cheese, Sundries, Ac. f . ' . We call special attention to our extra fine lot of MESS MULLETS (heads off). - j Jan 20 tf Economy. Economy. pUNa CIAYPIPE CHEMNEY8 FOR COTTAGES, School honaea , and lr?tiTi TKfU(i1r rmt nn beautiful draft, perfectly safe, and in every way satisfaotory and cheap: Zi 1 - ! ' PARKER : TAYLOR. j PURE. WHITE OIL. r 9 - j; JanWtf A llercifiil Ilan 18 MERCIFUL TO HIS BEAST. THIS IS A GEN tle hint to owners of "unblanieted" horses. The place to bnv anr nrloe Blanket -vou want. together with - tap-robes, Cerriages, Saddles, Harness, Trunks, Satchels; Bags. Ac, Is at 1 r ! 4 McDOUGALL ABOWDEN'S, 1 janaotf !-' - No. 114 North Front St. una xeai-,..,... eo oc ' Ocm tract AdTertisemaats taken at tmmor : .;tlap few iinaj; ,v,4 : ; i -ilenltnei ioHd KonpareQ type make ona Miu&i-; ' ; ADVERTISEMENTS,,-"- " unu nmi ml i hto, jannary 21. ment of the Charming Young ComedleniM , - . , ,s -anq ueaerai jrarerue, - ANNIE J PIXLEY, SupportedlbTKr. FBANK LOSES: and her own' v talented Company tattas eter popular play, :. IIISSIHIID ?0Fi. THE! SIBEBiS ! ; Miss Pixley In the title role, la which she will Introduce manr MewSones. Dances and Medlevs . : f t Sale of seats commences Friday. Jan. 18th, at ' I Dyer's. '. Reserved seats V. General Admission " , l TBo. 50o. Gallery 25c. " 4 - Jan 18 8t " O FE R A : H O U S E . ; One Miglit Only J . Tnesflay, Jar 22. V: . The Hajilon Brothers, and their Enj-lish-yrenoh ComedlaA, la LErVOYAGE EN. SUISSE ! 1 The Cheeriest. Brightest and ICont Jnvnna rVt niio Creation of the Present Stage, ? FrHiRmAl?D MUSIC S HARMONIOUS TOT U SlI 1 lW-SCTS! A Splendid Scenery ! Startllnr Action p THE RAILROAD EXPLOSION 1 Ona of th most Wonderful and Startltnar Effects ever nro. anoeu on any is tare. t Seats at Dyers' Reserved $1 ; Admission 75c and 50o; Gallery 26o. . , Jan 184 1 , - lecture. REV.J.B. IIAWTIIOnNE,l.I., will lecture at Tileston Upper Room, MONDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock. i 8ubject: BE TRUE TO THY8ELF. " Admission 50 cents. -janSO lt Review copy Umbrellas! Umbrellas ! HARRISON A ALLK, , Kaitera 1an 20 tf Uw 1884 Crop SEED! SEED! SEED! ONION SETS, PSA8, Beans, Corn, Cabbage, Turnip. Beet. Radish. Tomato. Cantalonne. Watermelon, and other ve getable sf ed in large quantities, wholesale and retail, country 01 aers solicited and prompt at tention given them. - J. H. HARDIN. Druggist and Seedsman, Jan 20 tf New Market, Wilmington, N. C. Flour, Sugar, Coifee. QQQ BblsFLOUB 1AA Bbls SUGAR, Granulated, , 1UU Extra c and C I HA Sacks RIO COFFEE, For sale by KERCH NER A CALDER 8KO.H Jan 20 tf Soap, Lye, Potash. Boxes SOAP, 10 0 Ca8es 100 Cases Can BaJ1 potash- For sale by KERCHNER A- CaLDER BROS. Jan20tf Matches, Candles, Paper. 50 Gross MATCHES, 5Q Boxes CANDLES, OA A Reams WRAP. PAPER, For sale by JanZO tf KERCHNER CALDER BRois. Giles & Murchison, jyURCHISON BLOCK, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HARDWARE, TINWARE ianao tf AND CROCKERY. Breech Loaders OF ALL KINDS AND PRICES. ALSO A FINE assortment of English and German Muzzle Loaders, Wadding, Caps, Primers, Shot, Shell, Powder. Reloading Implements of all kinds. Good goods and guarantee prices. VV. IS. BfHiNOBK t CO., (Successor to John Dawson fc Co..) 10, 21 A 23 Market Street, Jan 20 tf - Wilmington. The Farmer Girl Cook Stove IS SOLD ONLY BY : , -F. M. KING CO. Jan 20 tf Jaines A. Lpwrey, HEELWRIGHT, BLACKSMITH AND GEN eral Repairer of Carriages and Yebtcles. Work of all kinds attended to without delay. ' Thanking my friends for favors extended to me in the past, I solicit their kind favors end ' . .... their patronage in future. After an experience of forty-four years as a Mechanic under Capt. W. H. Bobblt, of Warrenton, and in Wllmlngtoa, I am now prepared to conduct the work in all It branches a good and workmanuae manner. - :'- Place of business, on Prinoess, between 8rd , ; . , " -; and 4th streets. su nov ISoawtf Boots. Boots. WE HAVE SOME REMNANT LOTS OF Gents' Fine Calf Boots, that we are closing out cheap. Selling less than cost. . Call and secure a pair. Geo. B. French & Sons l. 108 NORTH FRONT STREET. 1an SO tf ' ltlerchants N? OTHERS HAVING ORDERS FOR FUR-; NITURE will please examine our stock, and. prices before placing the same. -,L- '-. . D. A. o M IT 11, ; jan 80 tf ' Furniture Dealer. Bock Iime, tOB BUILDnffG PURPOSES. J" -: FRESHLY BURNED. PRICE REDUCED TO $1.1 5 PER CASK. LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR LARGE LOTS AND - TO THB TRADE. Address FRENCH BROS., Rot ky Point, N. C aasrvri.s or O. G. PAKslJiii r.. apltf su tu fr Wilmington. N. C. . " A .... I f - a" j J ; - tji.r . .; ; .' ' ' ( .'.V- t.- .. . ' j V" f s . - a, '-4 . ; "- ... r .v -..T.;V - -v .. i ,r ... '-. -jae. , ' r s. . 1 f , - .', ' ,.tv. y "1 -mZ S r--4j ' !, -' .'1 v - . . i . 't - ,:'r-i r.-i 1 i.4.-..r-i ..r .. . - '1 -A Lr 1 ' . . 3 N-
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 20, 1884, edition 1
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