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Tu Colored 'TToeua 'chufMI Wltk Caaclnr te ieath r m Girl r CntUf Beatlnc Herrhe ! neld fer p. . . a cotMiracuoa raa born lhre mllca from Greensboro, S. CL, eotne 73 year ago. North Carolina take an interest in Ibe '., ,.,., ciioo ib.1. il cieml.fl wtre rnnc in oratory becansa bis al IUv. Or. LoTtck lleree, vu born in Halifax county, tbU Sut. It bas rarely happened in any country that there bare been father and ton so hlghJy gifted. IUt. Dr. Deems once told os that he never heard a" greater pi each er than Xiortek Pierco "whan at bis VcsL."! Ilii son" haa bad tai few equals in oratory within the last forty years. Ilichnljoo. U residence sna grooery, toui I , loes Ttry few goodt ssTed; JM.Vanxban's I of a colored Wo bare nerctoiora rexerred to the arrest woman named Msrr DstU. in trocerj booM snd jroods badly damaged, f Is city, at the request . of the Coronerf " Raleigbr'FsVitor. The Preaident I Col ambus county, on the chargeof mu of the EznosiUoo to-day rood red a letter I der.and.hersubsequeBt. releasew-'. Tester ;ii. i) ff""' A!vaJr rrpoctali capture. ,', . ;.. i;.f!,o bf U tvbml. Ct . ,.,!., wTliaU ia Uk mfiW district u.. .rri.i.4i! pfic force to protect ,i.p-r-v fHm taTe; at Lwwaee6nt, ! ( k.: ..! a.a b3 ia P ad noHHrtmi f p'p aae left tfce tawa, f!i.- -luioreij capture of Ga. Oocvloo K.yti! rte'a u finued r a ;v.pi),-t Cut be lateavs to h ,i r sr.-y a.l Sill Cm Sultaa. conquer , 1 n! .-"ntu.IIy ubjufU lite worM. ., : -n u tOftlc. soutaera Sour i , i !Ulf hmUl at 3 20; , . ;:u'r-Jml fwl SQcH 1; COCA. UU- iim! WtiJr' r'-ta Una; pint tar- i ll,: if!" -it -ifSc. from Mr. V: O. Douslsa. of-Troy. Mont fomery count, adrisins him that the conv misaioors of that oooatr hare lust appro oriated the sum of S1S0 to exhibit the re sources of that county in the Exposition. It is not generally known that Montgomery, coon It has in her bounds perhaoa more in tereetwg relics of the original settlers of Uus con a try Indiana, prehistoric races or w hate-re r they may be called than almost any eoonty fa ' the Bute. CoL , John Cot tan, . of TUrjWwn. has crttoof she iargeai coUactlaos lo North Carolina. .! :? The i oHowms: are" ther indfcaaons" f or to- v For v the.-.Middle Allantic Qtates, rata, generally cloudy weather clearing in the northern portiGU mff';enerally": from northeast to southeast, ,and rising' followed in the northern portions by falling barome ter and colder weathers r,'' j For . the South Atlantic States; local ralna, partly : cloudy weather, lower tem perature, nearly stationary bnometer in the southern portions, higher barometer in the northern portions southerly Windshifting In . the northern poriiona to north or-north- For the East Gulf States, local rains and , .VEBTISEilEOTS1. : r iNKW ADVERTISICJIENTS., : , 'XTICW AlffAHnmrP:i-rtS01l THIS: DATK X the-STKAMEB MIN1TKHAHA ' Dasses under TOT manazeunent. -The Boat will ha ran nndar a : close schedule, and eyery eourtesy and onaide- rauon vo pasaenfrers wut- oe goaranteea i wui be thankful to have passengers report to me any -want of attention while on the Boat. No liquors auoweu on ooai so lar as vao omcers 01 me jooat ean prerent L : J; M. McGOWAN, febSJfe ' Owner. 7- , Our Bargain arc Alva, Appreciatj:;j;;. 39c '.1 t Thirty-Nine Cents for a Seventy-Three Cent OOR.'V S. 4 L ' . Suitable gUmNGS FOB THE J3SA60?T. The sale of Imported Snltinm and Pant Pat terns continues on the Hark Down Basis, and the fitook is being reduced rapidly.; . teb 8 t 'il:;:y0j. IV-ffs. Merchant Tailor. day another 'colored (Woman of the same name, who ' was formerly known as Mary Gailord, was arrested on the same charge. This later arresl 'was made on a warrant Issued by Mayor Hall, and turned orer to the Sheriff, who held a warrant . ' for her from Coroner Henry Thompson, of Cohtm- bus countyThlat inst. charge.: her l.ei with "th&'nMiracir of ercilla'! Fl0WerS,-a I higherarorheier.i T ; ; I a box.twittoat doubt the greatest bargain in- ty-Hxht Cent 7, i'yV"; 9 for a Dollar and Thtrty-Ktae' - -t v Seventy-Three Cents for a Ninety Ntaety-Eijrht Cents for a Dollar and Tblrty-Rtae' Please IToteCajrefullyi partly cloudy weather, variable winds, gen-4 Onsat TirkllsiV OTitff TVfffv.'KTI rteei a Twa11ee : and Serenti-Three Cent, OOiWKT. .; - fc -.1, . hAiusubq xmbsoidkrt. ' ' r S inches wide. " To per yard. -' 1 ' i :. '. K. 4 Sin " ' .' .... ' 4 - ' 1 . I. I l' vr "-,tX rganiirU militia t tutrl Statr. The total rihtirii f orr ie norr than '. 1 i.. i p..r..-h- ftUi to annoance 1 1 ! the HrttUb iarli- v m -p-nrl in dae commea- t m -. . ,1), . t, m now hoMiog i:l l-:.!'it: r-.l Fair. It wa. opened ,1 1 ,. a, I i), nJ the AVir anti Cot' , ih '.a-- i-thibit ie splendid. J ! 1 1 art atfI Ifeorjre Alfrrl 1 for libel Using daxasg? 1. .' ), t1 He jot 3i. IJaa George V f ' 4"f. Moat iewppr 11, 'i ii.ivi? not. Lt our readers bear in mind when they read articles showing the pro posed reduction that the 20 per cent, redaction does) not apply to cotton and woollen goods, nd that no doty to be collected on any article not specifically named sAaXf 6 Uss than that charged under the Morrill Tariff of 1861. Tbia will aid you in understanding better the plan of re daction, and will show that it will not be 20 per cent, throughout, but less "-not probably more than 15 per cot. If Republicans cannot stand io 1834 the Morrill Tariff of 1861 they arte more voracious, unfair and bloodthirsty than we supposed. Hat let them oppoee the redaction; if they will the better for our side. Fayettevillo Observer We are tfad to learn that Mr. J. D. McNeill, who has recent! r been elected Chief Fire War den, is canvassing the city in order to raise funds to buy a fire engine. Sipce His fine weather has set in, work on the C. F. Jk T. V. It It Is progressinr rapidly. Trains now run tq within about seventeen miles of Greensboro. Work on tbe South ern end has not been so rapid the force being; much smaller. They are now en gaxed In building a trestle across Big Rock fish. Several times of lata we bare spoken of some fine dogs recently brought here, and we are sorry to learn that some of the finest dogs la town hare died from an u ok now a and unexplained disease. Maj. McKethan bas lost two, Mr. B. Broad foot one, and CapC W. F. Campbell one, and has another down with the samo disease. Richmond Rocket: The Phil adelphia Pro states, as a matter of news to some, that "whole communities in Rich mond county speak only the Gaelic lan guage," The Wilmington Btar, calling attention lo the remark of the Prtn, asks for enlightenment on the subject. Sixty years ago the Statement would hare applied truly to the Spring III1I neighborhood of this county. At that time the entire popu lation we mean white was made up of orifiaal Scotch settlers who spoke only the Gaelic They beard the Gospel delivered in Gaelic Now. however, it is spoken Hun. Ran Tucker, the ablest Vir- , . .t j . . . . I only by a few of the old people; not from glntan tn the Coogreea, thinks the Bir,7, either, as they loni since have MorrUon bill "ingenious and says: 1. Mi.taatpp; I.rvIiure bas , i t i'rv!i.lt Da i Co deliver i t h(r tl on Urgent Jx. !'.;. Mr Ii i. n declining 1 m-1 h- w ili b usable to do so. i-'-m.i:ti f I.iQl. LOg umri.i.- r 00 their way lo i.i.t '..I .1 in n r. r v 1U- 1. r. I . At Himburg funeral htUl. IJeut. (J. R. Nvy. h v eharue of m- of lynching at HovUIe, 1 . .x -ijrrHi on S-.turIay 11 X"'- A ynj man Dimvj lcter li.r ..rd i mordrrvtj Uj Richard Hn -kry. U . a cold blixxlfi mur-i-r, in.) mob 2thert-.l and hanrd '" fUo. "Tb Morriaoo lariS takes off 20 per cvr.t. from lb prearat rate of duties, and where that trawe a doty higher than the MorrilJ tariff of 1 SSI It mi ace no further. WUs Ukioff off 20 per cent, from ta preeeat tariff wooki reduce below the Mor rill tariff, the duty ts required to reroaia as la the Merrill tariff. So that the duty can not be ia aay caw lower than lo tbe Mor rill tariff, but mar be hirber. Therefore the Ways and Means Committee, so far from proenataff aay radical vtews oa the tariff queatioe. propose a tariff whose ave rage duty will be higaer than the Morrill tariff. To Illustrate: The present duty on -pfjrt- st flTT. sad C W pet eews. rede utm wotikl bHa( it lower than f3 ML Now, as the Morrill tariff laid a det ra It of $V the effect of the MorTtsoar tax J J so leave the duty at A The redoetioa. therefore; whkh the bU prnpoeea, will be to strike at the eoortnons rates 00 orrtala artlcks on dr the prnwnt tariff.'" well acquainted themselves with the Eng lish, and now speak the old dialect simply to amuse and Instruct the younger genera tion. But as a dialect current in their everyday affairs, it hss become well nigh obsolete, as is the case we are informed to a great extent in the old country. Charlotte Observer: Mr. W. IL Bailey, of this city, who bas been coc fined to his house for Qve months past. Is now. gradually Improving, we are glad to learn. lie has been suffering with pywmia. Mr. Will G. Durant, the Jouag man of Fort If ill who was shot oodsy afternoon by Foard Knor, the negro desperado, died yesterday morning; a o'cieesr.v Tsar swi ' of-Mr. Darsot'e death was received in tawtity early yester day morning aad a mnmber of his relatives went down to Fort Mill 00 the afternoon train to attend the last sad rites over his re mains. The sad ending of this tragedy hss colored girl of that county. It seems from the facts that .have come', to light' that the girl had been living with Mary Davis, in this city, and was sent home on Saturday last, when she soon after died. The circumstances connected with . the death of the child led the coroner to insti tute an Investigation. . He thereupon sum: moned a Jury and held an inquest over the remains, a verdict being rendered to the effect "that said child was beaten to death by one Mary Davis, a citizen of New Han over, which caused her death." " Mary Davis, . alias Mary Gailord, is a young woman, apparently about twenty flve years of age, and neatly dressed. In the sheriff's office she appeared deeply dis tressed and strongly asserted her innocence of the serious charge, and when Jailor, Murray, was ordered to take her In charge aha burst into an agony of tears and ap pealed te one after another of the inmates of the room to save her from the terrible fata of being locked up in a felon's cell, declaring that she never beat the child, hut that it was suffering from dropsy. She was told that her offence was not a bail able one, and that there was no help for her until her case came up before the proper tribunal. She was thereupon tsken to iail. amid protestations of innocence and piteous sppeals to be saved from the in dignity of imprisonment, and separation from her infant offspring. The warrant commits her for trial at the next term of New Hanover Superior Court; which is a mistake, as our Superior Court tries none but civil cases. Our Criminal Court meets next Monday, and the case will no doubt come up for a hearing during the term. Tbe first Mary Davis was arrested under a m jsarprehenaion. Aence jer discharge-,- --- KlecCrle: FI re-Alarm r For the' West Gulf States, light rams, partly Cloudy; weather, slight fall in tem perature In the eastern and., southern por tions, rising temperature in the.. northern and western portions, generally higher ba rometer, followed in the northwest portions by Tailing barometer, northeast to southeast winds. ' "'! -'-' : For .Tennessee . and the Ohio Valley, local rains and generally cloudy Weather, winds mostly from north to east, rising fol lowed in the western portions byit ailing ba rometer,: and slight fall followed in the western portions by slowly rising tempera-' ture. Soap eyer offered in this town. Inspect it; you wuiony. - uespeotiouy. - -- .,. , : MUNDS BROS. & DbBOSSETv' ' : ' ' feb 8 It . Market and Second Streets. , 5. Sin (' -f: y J23SB POINT ' ' X? 4 inches wide, 8o per yard. ' 6 83o' 16 " " 880 :. : - A large stock to select from. ALARGK STOCK OF CRAPB3. for Mournfnr . ' - : ; : - - . ; . V I Bonnets, Veiling and Dress Trimmings, at Valentines. Valentines. J BolsBONsie NEW AND HANDSOME LOT OF VALEN TINES, which has just been advanced to me - "-;. .. )- from St. Valentine's Grand Distributing Depot, justifies me in suggesting to my friends and cus tomers and the public generally, who are in search of Cupid's 14th February darts, that an early visit to my Valentine Emporium will con vince them of the variety of my collection, and guarantee a satisfactory and pleasing selection. ' 10-aay 1 wui snow some entirely new designs, never before placed upon the market. Come or send at once. - Country orders and or ders from a dhtance attended to promptly. Call to-day at : HEINSBEBGKR'S feb 8 tf Live Book and Music Stores. . - jrj. . ; '' ' ' .-'.. 1 TAYIOE'S BAZAAR, -..-: Shade and Width, will h rlH at T ftwuvKr,nrih REDUCTIONS, " --.w- , -,i?Vlk.Si. , AT," . janSStf 11 Market St.,V! ' WILMINQTO W, N. C. I . t now -rt-.i that S-rrtary t im.-.h't, (nor lin for the lrr !!,: v ,,11 U-iir tb Cabinet so M t. . t i - 1 r 1 ii frtan' with thr jjrrat 1 f.S- rnruor ol from Wa.h 'mi u thj New York 7I. N ork Jw are tjVinr- tepe Potior .r .Vokm Mootennrv 00 the ' 1- n of hi on hanirrtllli birth 1 ; t it, ami which .-cur it A He U an etcel- m n aul citiiu al l"'rvi-) to ' 'il.Vf. f'jilowin will be rvl with 'i iy many Witaioitoman. '' ""'"''" !.' t. f tb!!: H.' ki ia the nti toraad hurrtcaae "i ai.ii e hca d-JVMUWd 34. rVint. thirv yvar-i Thm rt K"t.f ..hcU ia the hthroor tul b wa oa "nr-i ,if amlf w H:h wrre 1 iinount raevl by tin. of n li.tJOt. Th Ut WM tLt 00 Monday. . tr- pWnaeil thAI" Mr. liLw. "i b-f-:e, -Crr Gnl- sWil. th- l & from . y nd that rwaker Carlisle I., uk the pUcw when inhb HI i: k brn U an abler man ,1!' ni. It U rvportetl that 'f m l btm friend rpfttt I3nt. n V kA.1 Ita ftf Hum mm '.ivr , M truth in the report. Ik-fore the Morrison bill was r portci the Irotection organs warej' loudly shouting, "Toning dowra Afraid to speak A ' Free Trade Failure" and to on.' Jast beforo that they all bellowed- "They will ruin the country" Manufactures) destroyed" The trade interests paralysed" -"The wreckers at work and so 00. Now that the Tariff bill is reported and U is even lower than the Morrill Tariff what will they aay? They will be sore to make fools of theratelvcs. The Oaawerwell Telegraph. Mr. D. Howard Tux worth, of the South- SsoZ TJbT em Electric Company of Baltimore, Md.. aad indignation among the people of the was here yesterday and had n exhibition sorrouadiag oocnesanity, and large scctrV I nne of their "Electric Telegraphic Fire Ing paxtke are searching tbe country fof I lHLrtm ..m t k i iCnox. the murderer. It U a algnlucant rT.Ji. " "ZC down- anfl nut in the are of an nndertaker. ' I . 1 1 1 , J . 1 . Fatal Aeeldenc oa the Carolina Cen tral Railroad.. Intelligence was received here yesterday morning of an aecident on the Carolina Central Railroad, between Bladenboro and Abbottsburg, by which a number of cars were damaged and the engineer and fire man were badly scalded. The accident occurred about 5 o'clock Tuesday evening to an extra freight train that was going west. The section hands were mending the track and had two rails' removed when the train came upon them. -The engine and four cars were thrown from the track, and the. fireman, Mr. Tay lor, was so badly scalded that he died at 6 o'clock yesterday morning. The engineer,' Mr. C. W. Collins, of Timmonsviile, S. C, and a colored wood-passer were severely scalded, but their injuries are not neces sarily fatal. Dr. Thomas, of this city, was at once telegraphed for and went up on the night train to the relief of the suf ferers. The superintendent of the road brought the wounded engineer to this city in his private car, and upon his arrival an ambulance was sent f or to take k4iipthe hospital. Justls' flie sbulce'-with thl wounded man started up the hill from the depot the horse .became unruly, and back ing precipitated himself, ambulance, the driver and Mr. Collins into a deep ravine, causing a severe shock to the wounded man. The body of Mr. Taylor was also brought Wanted, rpHREE OR FOUR FURNISHED 'OR PARTLY FURNISHED ROOMS, suitable for light house keeping. Must be in good neighborhood. Ad dress, stating location and price, - ROOMS, feb 6 4t Care of Stab Office. Annual Meeting. rjTJHE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCK- . holders of the Bank of New Hanover will be held at the Banking House, in this city, on THUES- jjai, 111:0. mai, at vs noon. Hart, Bailey & Co. 19 & 21 South Front St. i . r - 1 ' ' ' -? j '.. ' " . .. -.;f. ': ''-y 'A '. .. it I-' 1 feb 3 3t S. D. WALLACE, Cashier. Bmniry, HacMne aott Copper Worts, '-ul BrrrLTjicnfl nv HcltS 1 Engines j " Shaftings, .Pulleys, Cotton Presses,! Threshers, BOVS P0l6 CapS ! and Iron and Brass Castings. HARRISON e ALLEN. . feb 7 tf Hatters, r Biff Inflin on the War Path. . ,-y- a .1 . , . . 1 11 . For Sale, rHB CAPE FEAR TOBACCO WORKS, together with all the Machinery and Fixtures necessary to carry Qn the business extensively. :v feb a liwv ?;Swa5cni KIXJ)1Z&. ' $1200.00 . i ? y ' '.V .'vk Spirits Turpenune. fact that of the rjarues enraced in tia 1 Tal use search for Knox. a majority of them are lout thacpantry. Among. 0e advantages colore peopin- claimed for this fire-alarm afe that it fur-. Italcigh VreR- Observer : Many niahes to every property holder the means near at hand, in case of flreIor giving an inttaiOameou and definite alarm; it saves the first ten. twenty .or thirty minutes time after tbe discovery of a fire; which is in evitably lost where the ordiaary means of creating an alarm ia relied upon; it saves all and more than its running expenses, through the almost entire suppression of false alarms and the unnecessary wear and tear of the fire apparatus incident thereto; it saves tbe necessity of turning out an en tire fire department at every alarm of fire. That portion of a 'department only which to be prepared for burial and returned to Cronly, where the family of - the deceased man reside. v ' ' - ' BEHRENDS fc MTJNROE. "8. E. Cor. Market and 2nd Streets, Wilmington, N.C.. are not much on noetrv. but h on arose and on kpn- "YXTILL BUT THE PATENT BIGHT FOR THE 'I ing the Largest and Best Rtock of Fnniiture.ln Ti State of North Carolina of an article that I the State, which they sell Five Per Cent below any poetical nonse in tne state. ebStf . . Baltimore and Wilmington Steamship Line. sells on sight. Money can be doubled in six Aaaresa J. Q. A. SAND, months feb2 6t A 85 W. Fayette St., - Baltimore, Md. r Bock Lime, 'h:n VV t ". s s. Cot, of Kew York, kaa '"f-'-'xl i.-.,i 4 cuns bill which reevg t.te sovereignty and biutU w.,unj MUa lefi-banded blow. -hntoo Utter in the IUch " " s -aotaorueis u ., . . iw( ui "d y of the bill: h taX wrde otiK 'ni r!!: bureaaaorcV t 7-ie sak , scatea to so- M if fa4 to be -,22 i . ft? ,Prte-nis of the T,.W,,I to c,fa orra U Buos "w7 vita a rM .r .-!.- Inoir county commissioners ha tv appropriated $.300 for the Stale Zxpo- itioo. Mr. Kufos Amis, of Granville, lua pabliahed a pamphlet on "flow to cul tivate, cure aad prepare Yellow Tobacco. Warren too Gazette: Mr. IiobL r:hn, a former wall known aad re spected citisca of this eoonty. died at Buff alo radars, on the 19th nil, of an a&rc Uoa of the bladder. Washington Gazette: Mrs, Dxaaah Boweo, one of our oldest aad beat kaowa eiiiwaa. died at herreaideocela this to a oa Mocday eveniag last, after an in cm of two or three week. Mrs. Dowea la the T9th year of her age. Faj e Us v ills Suns 0. Moo dy. 4th last, at 1 o'clock, of coereeflon of th liver. Mr Ed ward TL Gibsoa depart- 1st ed this life la the twenty laird year of hie a. Mr. Gibson was a son of Green S. Ciiteno, En- of this town. Wake Forest Collere bas just celebrated Us semi u tea alai. There waa a rxid aodknee. lUv. James 8. Pursfoy deiivtred an sddrrae on "The Colic re Its lnnh. Rrr. C. Durham delivered an ad drews c The CoOtge bs 1834." G men villa Jltector: On Thura day the l?th tast. the dwelling hocae of lit. O. M. Tucker, who resides about four saHee from GreeaviUe, was destroyed by fire. Mr. Tucker had fioiahed bundlar the house only a few days before U was boraed aad had not moved quite all of hia f araitare tato It. Nearly all of tha furni tare wee saved. NoChing was Insured, AabeTifle fofcancv.' We ro- Doblic schools are changing terms from summer to winter, so as to have longer terms. The canae Is thai the school houses are better., . One hundred public schools are now la session in Wake. It Is understood that the Board of Commis sioners of Waka county will ask the con currence of the Board of Magistrates in an appropriation of $1,000 for the purpose of making a county ahihlt at the Btate kx position. A htfge nUoabcr of Baptist ministers are at Henderson to-day, holdlog a conference on mailers relative to te aoV van cement of the church. On yester day, after an examination of two days, the Jostleee of the 8upreme Court granted licenses to practice htw in the courts of this Btale to the following applicants, vts.: Thomas Mana 'Arrington, Nash county; Bosworth Clifton Beckwiih, Wake county: Michael Bradahaw, Randolph county; Charles Herbert Brown, Jones county ; William Preston Bynum, Stokes county; Thomas William Cannady. Granville coun ty; Edward Hill Davia. Franklin county; Willis Bruce Dowd, Mecklenburg county; Grix Marion Thompson Fountain, Edge combe county : JeiXery Scales Grogan, For syth county; Thomas Jefferson ilackler. State of Texas; Aivin Roes Johnson, Mc Dowell county; Lorenxo Dow Lowe, Wa Uon eounir-. Taomas Luther Lowe. Wa- taoga county; Edward Xnox rtootor. Jr., Ilobeaoo oouatyt William Harvey Quick, Richmond county; William Cornelias Thome. Halifax county; fhom as Malvern Vance, Mecklenburg county. Painful AecldenU. . Col. John Lv- Cantwell, Secretary and Treasurer of the Chamber of Commerce and Produce Exchange, met with quite a painful accident yesterday afternoon, and' one. which narrowly escaped being serious in its results. Col. C. had been in the office of Messrs. E. S. Warrock & Co., over the store of Messrs. John Dyer & Son, and had started down the stairs, when one of his feet got hitched, or his cane slipped, and be was precipitated headlong down the stairway. " As he was falling, the safety of .1 1s" 'nearest 'the signal-box from which an J his head" impelled liim to thrust his right aiarm is sounaea neea respona. in every signal-box there is a telegraphic signal key, JTOU BUILDING PURPOSES. JD FRESHLY BURNED. PRICE REDUCED TO $1.15 PER CASK. LTBERAT. DISCOUNT FOR XARGE LOTS AND : TO. THE TRADE. Address FRENCH BROS., Rocky Point, N. C. or O. G. PARSLEY, Jr., ap 1 tf su tu fr Wilmington, N. C Comic Valentines ! pOR SALE At HARRIS' News and Cigar Store. Young 'una come and see me. febStf HEW BRAND! KW CIGAR i Q.OLDTD7S. THE BEST AND FINEST CIGAR. ever on the market, for Scents. Try them and Ft WW AOv-KRXISKSfK7tX. IJ4 srsBXBoa7-Valen tines. Mrswox Seasonable suitings. Mesne DsRosejrr Toilet soap. J. M. McGowajs 6tr. Minnehaha. by the use of which the .chief engineer or his assistants can summon an additional force if they deem it necessary, etc. There are many other advantages claimed in behalf of the "Game well Fire Alarm," but we have not space; now to .recount them. ' We regret to learn that so few of: our citizens availed themselves of the invi tation extended them to : be present at the City Hall yesterday afternoon, and see this tostrunient, and thus formr some . practical idea of its importance as a fire-alarm, Wil mington certainly stands greatly in need of a proper system ' tof .fire-sisrm. 'and. It' Is i I matter of some moment that when our au- thoritlca go act In this matter again mat n arm in front to receive the brunt of the in- I be convinced. For sale only at tbe evitable blow,' and it consequently suffered: feb8 garden city cigar EMPORIUM. tAl Xefa. Receipts of cotton yesterday lt3 bales. Frequenters of North Water street will have to exercise their souls ia patience. There ia a better day coming- The Scotland Neck Common aZU says: "It is to be hoped that our shall be with a determination not to have Imposed upon them an, instrument that can be made of hut .vary little practical benefit. Mr. Tux worth was expected to. leave 1. amtn tnr TJirhmnnri hnt will Tm in , i- t -v.. j jl - v l a word, the family and friends who have Wilmington again in about ten days, when wo t J-.. fff we hope our citizens will call and see his most by tbe fall. We are- glad to learn that no bones were broken, or other serious injury suffered. The shock and jar, how ever, was very severe and the bruises sus tained, especially in the muscle of the right arm, proved exceedingly painful. . The services of a surgeon were called into re quisition;1 - The Condition, of Mr. Wlgglns- Mr. A. H. -YanBokkelen returned from Lexingtnn, . S. C.,, yesterday ' morning, where he has been in attendance upon Mr. E, B. Wiggins, his' son-in-law, who was so badly injured on Wednesday, the 30th ult., while in the neighborhood of a stump' which was being blasted. ' He reports the condition of Mr. Wiggins as" very favora ble. He has been resting well; there are no evidences of stiffness in the injured "knee,' and the swelling is going down. ' In Fire Olay Chimney Pipes, XTE HAVE THEM. ALSO BISCUIT BOARDS,' VV Lap Boards, Ironing Boards, Meat Boards, ieautiful Tin Sets, Granite Iron Ware. Cake ioxea and Closets: Lames of various styles. Bird Cages, cheese Boxes, Plated Spoons, Forks and i uives, A. No. l COOK : PURE WHITE OIL. Notice. JN FUTURE ALL FREIGHT BILLS SHALL BE paid before delivery of Goods, feb 5 lw A. D. CAZAUX, Airent. SHAD, TtriTH OTHER SPRING FISH, Can be found at our Fish Market, THE SEASON THROUGH, feb 5 tf W. E. DAVIS A SON. . Plum Pudding, Mince Meat, Preserves selling at low figures. - v i, :'- - ' f -j -' , . '. y -; ' -t J v - PARSER & TAYLOR. febStf Star Saloon TS THE PLACE TO GET' THE FINEST NEW X PRESERVES AM) JAMS, in 2 lb. Fails, very convenient r:..;. 1 ? .".: Also. WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS and TOBACCO. Call liJSU. Jr. H ItKHtfltl, Proprietor. RIVER OYSTERS to be found in the city. WINES, LIQUORS and be convinced. jan l tf Electric Telegraph Fire Alarm." Slayer's Court. Helen Watklns and Frank sNixon, the colored girl and boy who were arrested on Wednesday afternoon, charged (-with the larceny of a pair of shoes from the store of Mr. A. Bhrlery on Market street, had a been at his side during the trying- ordeal feel greatly encouraged and look forward to his recovery as certain. , : ,. : Capt. J. M.. McGFowan has become owner of the steamer Minnehaha, and will keep her on the lino between Wilmington and Smithvilie, vith Mr. Frank Wilkinson . .i i y ... ,.ctwsurterlyj!lleeane . Some are Born Great, GOME GROW GREAT IN STATURE, AND find difficulty in getting their shoes to fit com- - ... fortably. We have all widths, and can fit fat feet, lean and - bony feet, or feet not so fat and bony. : Come in and we'll please you. . ' Geo. E. French & Sons, PRESERVED STRAWBERRIES, bottled by Crosse & BlackwelL Lon don, something new and' nice. r, CUCUMBER SAUCE, for oygtersV meats, &o. s' - v..v 108 NORTH FRONT STREET. . febStf grvttd Irara. from Car. Jfatt Atklasoa I farmers will profit by Mr, W. T. White- I preliminary examination .before Mayor that the late severe eoU spell serkuaty la I head's happy esperienco In peanut raising I jjgij yesterday morning, at the close of First Round for the Wilmington District son.' - tned. at ncr bome. about seven mike froca this dJy. on Bandar night, the 3d loss.. Mrs. Emetine Coleman, mother of CoXa. Bob aad Teed. Coleman, aged about eighty years. She wss an exemplary Chris tian woman.' Hickory JWac .Thia -wrather ts all rlfht for the grain crops, The cold snap killed out the Insects In- the. ground, thereby rtlieviag farmers from a great pest. CapC WaddiJ -telle us that ha bow has the Narrow Gang track laid to'lhe Catawba ttvetV'flve mlka frocn Hickory, aad thai the bridge k expected lo be com- Diet! so as to -kl hie engine run - acrose and try the crop themselves. Fancy grade brought $1 $0 per bushel In Wilmington Tuesday." Ia4ewave:ea Order of Beehaettee. We learn that the tnstalTatloo ceremonies at the hall of Unity Tent, L O. of Recha bltea, on Wednesday night, were very la tertstlng. and "included "an able and ex-" eeedlnrir appropriate sdresa from Rer. w v rrti kf k. xrrv o 'vrvj... Grorch. .' ' "y yv . f which they were required to enter into. bond 1 the sum of $50 each for their ap', preaching term or. tne unmioai uoan. in . waicft t they were sent, to jail. boy, however,-, was. subsequently re- of the Methodist E. Church, South! t 5mithville, February S and 3. f -: Brunswick; Circuit, at Concord,February in 1 . . - .. : Elizabeth Circuit, at Elizabeth town.Feb Biaden'Circuit, a Bethlehem; February" S3 and 24V "If fy Cokesbury .Circuit, at 45$ih&ojf marcn Tliis Week -E ADD, AND SHALL CONTINUE TO DO SO, CHOICE ARTICLES UJf UJKUuajtuws suiiea w our trade, both city and country, ,We haye a. better and larger stock to select from, and will be pleased to have a call or enquiry from purcha sers either in city or country. ; 7 . ; : ' - P. L. Bridgers & .Co , llO North Front St. ; feb 8 DAWtf ' . : ' ' . . : . W. &E. S. LATIIIEB, , .. .-,-':. - I- v t :' ATTOllIVBTS AT LAW, ' . ..t i- ! - I OFFICE, 8. B. COR. PRINCESS AND WATER STREETS. ' an 81m i . w t 7 Inquiries aa to samples xurmsni Re. ry Forelgw Ex-port. . . i ".v,. The Danish barque Capl- Dahl, waa cleared1 for; Xondon; yesterday, : by Messrs. . Alex. Sprout Sr Bon; 'with 4,600 - - 4.in m I m m r vi. vm a ran I n i k , ru.n hftfrnM OriML. Cant. i3aiiaen;for.4 . ; rWaccamaw ifissioBMarch 20. and aualitv solicited, and when desired. -. .. ; iemember that we make no charge for dellve ef Goods anywhere in the city. : k Herciftil Han TS MERCIFUL TO HIS BEAST. THIS IS A JEN- A1 mt A Newton Grove Mission, March 5.. . Point Caswell Mission.1' at Bryanfs, March 8and,: Ms? met i 1 1npU4 Circuit, at Kenansviiiei Aiarcn in tla htnt tn owners of "unblanketed' hones. The nlaoe to buy any price Blanket J On want,. tocelher with Xan-robes, cvmages1 naadies. fob '.if ttiirrnti,rtrV i ; n i nnntr Trrm i'tu lijil UllUU 1 " ' U AllU DA UJElDIJ i COMJ; BARGAINS. TTHB GROWTH OF 1883. W AKSANTBJJ OSN- iAi g tf : Ha 114 North Front St. " I. t yry i i - a.i.ewjasjiA sju mm sv swasj 1 wuxLaP guu mmmm ' . - fstoUldwefl next Monday: This wia be . F7our Mr.Ttom,,a oern tae cnt rmarvrrraatauLdwacoxxair. I Bkipper was elected repreeenuure and Air. i weuja, wcraanj,. u. . CTenrimrtoi CSrcait, --at jriemington,' i- - i . i .... . RAh Ribbons, 9So ner yard, worth X1.S5. i JL nine and Fresh, .hartuiber xespectfully 1 i jbfe Linens,' Napkins and Doy las, clot ing out Informs the nnblifi ths.t be baa now in store a .1 Li Tl,.-, , iT f.?. large and general assortment of SEEDS. Orders I rZ'JiiVtL thm -it- r mnUnitaA. nmnntMimr nntfm Atisf action to I The best stock of Handkerchiefs ia the eity. v VirHoU EtchAaM: A'-flw . iaiXC If. BIshoV .alteroata.-to tha High TeC Wetafmaxiii,.wiUi S.misxrrjJr'of itiftl MAfcb, and 80.1 di-- Ty piLLAAJf fahmlT J -mnmWt.rjwi ' -.'y p . - . . - - - . .: . . - -? . - v - .v J; ' . .--.- . . - ' - . .'. . . .- -. v.,.,-...,. . ,....,-, .y
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Feb. 8, 1884, edition 1
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