-a. t ? - . v -v v,. ,j ... The Morning-Star, "v; - UAVHS OV ADVKn r(i 5 4 Pe Sonar Oa Dayir..A'i-:. V..'.I."..' " 91 Dt -,"i ' i "i Two DarVii..; r II. tLKUXAUJD. it .n. 'ft,3,, n Week,..,.. 4 -4 rj' J . .f! CD AU.T axcxrr MCcmiTv T - .. w . r at f ri ... " t so 1 ........... 1 ? t i CTbonfaict 'AArertjsementi Uteri at propof ir3 SSF'5 VOL; XXXm.NO:-122. - ' WILMINGTOlf N. Q'v; raPRSD AYf; FEBRUAB Y rM-l88fc.tt -s : f HOliE ",b. 5133,, jgS iolld Nonpareil type Bake Qnts wjnar 1 5 Tlie 'friendi of Arthur ia Kir I tardT. irUch ca b tvsta ai Uxtiorof I JPJLjrjB'UJ CCjnT : '. OPERA HO USE. i .ATmir v a t ii hi tmTnTJumvTTO 1 orlc SUU ar ooBlIag nwwa, tad I utrikr A t4 and appear to be much v(. j ........ .-. . , TSRA- HOUSHL : M0KDAAN1 TGESDAT EVENINGS. Feb.- 18th. and 19th. V fi : -: 1 1 1 . 1? V I N ( t h Lll 1 ION. I UttT claim that b will Ml a matori- or TtJoabJa than tho brotjffht la a few A KerlL i A eel A eat . BeCUl , st :.Om4. A . small: Mdince; ,. witnessed t the , per 5rgcliery alrAuctioh; 1 -r- .v - ;ii -lj. lUyia. ,Wa but Ultto difference . ia CltuwaA XrIbl ? (Ordeal r . fonnanc of VJPriencl and (Foe last nigh,,' i f pinm xsit'i?lBii- "'-':v' jiriicii ; was " reseated '.bj-W.'" J auatu'': 1 ThV. Qmltri itAilpd4Tdi TJwwppok-of the; Company Simply" MB. C M. CAUGHT. A. IT.; has thn tilBASnm td.- fpras (THURBDAT) VORmNOat'tsjo'cIocki' ' , we will sell at eur Sales Room, to eToso conT - . -? i7 otTtXCt . I y v uc4rMai t iuu i aoaa Lao samples ana specimens or ine 'SimDlv I With fall explanations as they appear iiDoa the ;n w .v,. .v. 5-.? ?f? r Jba commuiilty wai tartledyestenlay ot " j (. HHDS. ASSORTED CROCKERY; ' I ;iiiivx fialots-tO'Soit th trade .a eanvas, Riyine all. an opportunity to enjoy this rriwf of Tokar ! ib d a v uTin ra u J. w KVnr ua ia.'nnaDMmt-ih.i W ana aeserres no Especial Comment. peannnu ana mstructiva exhiDttlon. aesemn seats 60c;.School Pnpils do. mo. t eb 14 6t -Iacar nert is . fellow of lh or- fT -f 7::; ... ... ' , lZZ Al, Jaoa one; of onrWesteemed 1 as Carroll Mooroa hearty i ; ieo is at V.ir v v.. ,:"; , Auctioneer. run " " qp :v. 3!r aaaaaaAaa. t ' j i - d k. v . . -.- m m i. r or m ,..-1.' . - I V ' I f I i IV II iV : J. I ' 1 t ' i V. I 'II .1 - AY UWiWi m$ m & k m iU' CTT r Vk 7 1 , W .y . ' ' " I t. m. 'VI. Vt - 4 : - . - . .'"'j. I ,,u ,J. ii.-. i;m. mm. .,. i jh. u- .' . . . Jl . li ii . J , 11.1 r j ii, -I. ,1 t, r.-i. iw-atw URCOa ti UMoari traia roer, ua to U IrUd tor Tte : .t Uwrt.borT. Uli- ,V"' t )M1,., ir;. more vtjro sctioo U XgypC I "i OraetiKe opped I a- lvl.!. 1 , , . Jul ... I u W . k . I ,i bma rvtxttntsvlUatl La I , !;c:.-y dmitut. Ao- I for in fl.! tuffrrcra I v i y U. b laaugtaralcti aiutun:!tksnd jo 000 prtwa aJoog U riw I : fl b cUfttt ft two I 1,1 ,.,1,tlla,c1i.lBt,UN.Us. , t n , ,: ,. uSrxac bee nf tit M.t , .,, -New Yok mtkeu : " Ij-.m-y : f') ( r ceav . coUoa dull at ; f r,. 0W qn-K .1 14 H4,.n !ir 1 mwj-j ml Slci4t 03; I 1 Vi.iifKlc. na dU. ipirtu , ' II !' M i. '. !..'nI Lnv n i 37c but An.ii-reon i trving to ar ' oLI Drury Ian Thva .1, for vrl mufUb. f.tr.. no eruption u i . strong rrLjaikirp. n. r;. t.rint 14 ia goodhesith, in I.- i unbl to u his (e. i,i. i-nSnrmnt vry irk.torae. Kir'4wool think that no n,"ttLm tpln4liou hj bwa yet ( th rwd 'jn.'tA t'n'h .iiTfictjltic. AH have I'V-r.; i ui i to b- at MVtO ir .Ji.tuuct Bfa.ar rvUiiag te I In. t.4!.i' orauwrw Iwfarta li iio.n. . nnrnitt T'lrf" ir- fit'tf-n ,n , ...umercew o nitr-r oo lata I d'ii r;;tti- ivl no t. h.' tb aaoe i.ii i i.m. u i,) b- .4ni rxt.MMt lit Wtlil- n i riti i fwt thai ILslall Ill' .t WT.. .1. r -torw, ot arsioat lh pro- ! ii tin of JT ia-r n-nt, no- i rri.n blL r 0m)1 ha rvliml It.- sjsvf IWUtmor morula I.noTalic pper . I. i'I r it irv not I Mr i W tVik.mk it iry;. Th sy nw ap i r kf.lirr iui! ,-vamin p- t. 'V i- l'l t t 1 li I iv llT . : i of i-ir tftw! Smth 11 . " l.nni'r, wU min jilli.h "in; ' If rtlltton of tiu pifOt.. iii--!' i i.i t tint tn.l -rt in- cul- i ! ht r rly KulI wraa a riril " th South. It w v a rititf '..-..f-jjl " i '" . w o.uh of ofSev iii the lrilih llm-v of (,orarnon. whilit prof e-iag '" r-.-iri t.h.- o.4th of no bindio- ef !".at thi did not avail him, as i. nor. i.'Iow.J to Uke hi at, ""I b pro.-.-uiJ for voting. It '! t-rv' hun n he. i.i f inny to read in psjr eUirn n; '.. h. I-mo-ratc trw-bla and m.n pur i o ven th. edacation lf -h.lr-n of th -vereign Com--i:th. by th Frdtr.1 Govem-:"""f- rh J. mm," af tr alU r; - -i m.! ty yet b taken op v. 'Y '.Jl; K'llf . of StAte Highta eipo '''- h.ir!atOQ yfvt1 Covrur pri.ttural or from the ex- P-n(-H, of 4 wtlt knowa North Caro-,,n't4Sii.-hmnt. It says: ru Rimaij xi. Oxnp-uiy's ZZmV?'1 " rptiethTeot. ?w rt t c'r"w fmm ae AtLtalie to the '.rnnln '"" 'n', f ad a reaalt tie M-n -T "Ht lnmf r irvr gJO.COl :ty irn "n or aw te the ewia "miii '' ry Jl ,u,us-s without adrrr f'jilowiax cns to be naile op ;n.l ,n s . . r.; ''hcr. Thooae Curtis. 1 as a wartl hUctaaoXllMiirewYorkl 1 pattern, iiul wbowaa dismissed from fSc br aneli fllorti aa lTw .nJ !v? ? , Joh" Sbrtaaa Uctuo orea tVy b. paSAde0aU.f0lfUad .b0 M be ie Vloe rmidencj, fearful lottery .prw,,ri'r ioated, bat wo mut hope oot re- Sleeted t.t. . 1 ;.t 11 " " Jufc wiw 1 w?n known naUTC of EugeCombo county. lie informs na that Hoi. Jnhn Rridgm was corrtia as to the noted Tnocetj robtxr ilorrelL bATinir . . .. Dn Mfn ll MMMunrwi Aiinl Ilia -'ww wwu.j . m w hlTth P1 M Ter7 CoU!.A Meeting Ilooae. Mote Smith, an old and tmti rltltmn of Tar.Sr.rvt .Ka it,. ... iV.. veara of a JnKn K"-., .n J s ' Da IOQn f J other citiieo who lived to U more than 90, both knew Marrcll wbeo a I mere Lad and what a bad sort of a I I easy" sort of a fellow, but hi- mother I S W r , , i w a Tirso of tbo first water and was connected with very respectable people. And now Chet Arthur is anxious to grt rid of fantastical Brewstcr,hls Attortvey GcneraL We are glad to ear tt,aad hope he will not allow him I to stand oo the order of his going bat I . . , . . 1 go quickly. Brewster is a pretentious I fellow who would sail Bismarck or I the Cssr of Raseia. A Washington dispatch to the New York TXt I r - . . I n says: Tnyra U a Inlmrr-tLlnr flrbt la raiwrtaa I Wlwaeo the rrrsioVQt and the Attorney General U has been goinx oo for some date, aad both parties to the contest have mllny mmmmftlitkm Iacw Inlre of frosn the tm bite The frssdd4Bt kml fa Urtl tridef )tr. Orvwvtar. bot he- bava oot damL aad I Joa doc dare, to ask for his rasdfaUon. I 5ly5?SaSLr5 - a iocv Goitraa'a bullet accompiiabed lis por- Julian Hawthorne has very gen mn talents although he is over shadowed by the great name of his illaatrioas father. lie has shown decided ability as a noyclist and yet I his hl books arw not succtses. His . . . . . . , I Ust, "Ilestni Ilaodolpb," is a palpa- I bUfaUure, w. may .appose .Tbo rritU far th New York Tint nr.: I ,T' jr :T ' .ill aaiuj vm u un t w . u uw ua mMviwu tn-a ine txux prrttirw wnat singular BooMn.! h ba brra aL Dot literature of thia kind ia aot meant toba poedered over; ta . , a. a It ta KfCiitaC OOVCltsm. IO D ra aOO I lautea. The lllaatratloos IT- J ' I here L ninch crime in the JoutH l I a a a a . a I .l .r.lr it bot th Knnh i w i - - cod .o. Aln.ortd.ilj ono or more killings in that great section is I reported, and there are bot few ' . ' I hangings. Spirits Ttirpentine Blind Tom is to play at Greens boro oa the 13th last. Durham JUeorxUr: It is ru mored that we are to have a cotton factory. A gvnUccasa from Raleigh was here a few days aro. looking Into the matter. He will only pot ap looms sad buy warp from other factories. Elisabeth City Economist: We rtfrtt to aasoaace the death of Mrs. Elxa Frrsbe. a ladr beloved for her amiability. h died on Iooday. Jan. 8th. at the age of 63 years. Raise tobacco. Try to bacco. It pays. Jtwas once the suple product of Ue Albemarle country. Try It arai- Job a CartwrUhl, or., aa old aad respected dtlsea of this county, do parted tab! life oa Friday, aged 69 years. IUr. a M. Pepper, of the North Carolina Conference, to oot In a coluasa aad a half article ia the Charlotte Crvv la reply to Rev. Dr. Hepburn's card. Mr. repper publishes letters from two wall kaowa miaiatcra. from a yooag lady, froaa sa ex SbertS. aad from a GoUis boro gvatletaaa. all tadortiaar his state bmsIs coocvralna: the coodact of certsia studeats at DavUsoa CoUega. Lambert on I2otonian : Mrr. F. D. Godwin, who had been so seriously ill at the residence of her sister. Mrs. W. A. Dick, of that tow a. diaal last Thursday moraiag about 3 o'clock, was buried La the fatally ceaeurr st 13 o'clock. It., oa Fri day. Rrr. M. W. Boylea cCcUtlor. Th roar a a tolesrra&a firoca Mr. J. H Hochaa, of MsaV. J. C. we Warn thai his bouse wae enured last Thursday night and a double caee steea winder gold watch was stole. It will be wvll to be oo the lookout for U aad the latef. New, Berne Journal . About five thensaad bosaels of oysters artre la the maxku yvaisnlsy. The caaaing estaUIsh saeat received a good supply of cans oe Bat ttTdsy a!ht aad had a larga a umber of aau at work yeatsrc.y. . sir. ucero Otwa boxt is aaothaf lot ef samplee of paoepaaxe rocx rrom hie ptaatauoa oa yas- SS,SSajlw I it or the rail, canalot Uw fiin to co cS. the cutUat an ngW iT"h ,! the left wrist and lodging undaisleftarm.:;;: V. Uickoxy iw There are aoout SSIOOL11! ixr i sown, and If 'pUots are .lentifnT. tne lathis aectloo will larat croo ever crown . w iiito uiu IW. uua uvuakuas ml.-M IK1. - I7AL. fcj Aw W madeseteral attempts to tecanefxom he Asylum at Iforganton. lie has io be close- tj -watched. A. large quautlty of ap- wSom dnrin? Si w aik0"1 The!Sl I at from 80 to 83 cents Per bushel. I While . U is dJiScttlt to tell how the uXreSralWi m; 'vSSSotS ers with wnom we haTe consulted that the prospects are rery faroral'le for a good n i. i- 1..- J.t.A a I vi ulj. f run CUIIVT UtVUKi ogutt Hill, Tender county: The lands alooe this eoaat are too aanuy to produce cotton pro I fiubly. When peanuts bring $1 per bushel I ipey are tne beet crop we can raise. ania oi inia kcuod m two m .mK . M a t wn. too to New Kiver, in Onslow county. Second, the stock law. Some of the blacks about here are Industrious land d. k1;wmq a bhvck man of thia neighbor. hood and a young white man who has re- I . 1 k Vl.t. V. I.i... Ore acres of farming lands at I1.S0O ooe- laa. a. ikt A . a. t aa.Sat . a TTT 1 a. 1 a 1ST sail 10 oe paw ux caan. Ana wunin a snor. Ume after the conclusion of the bargain an- flr.t Lavst Sunday I attended a quarterly saeeuoc of our Methodist brethren near tbJ place; and I saw there a goodiUustra- uo. of ihe disnosiUon to travel now so common among our people. On looking erouad I saw Mr. N.. from New Berne. wUmincton, Mr. 8.. from Cumberland J00,01; Mr,r- 'fom Monroe, whilst I hailed from Hickory. This was at a small coco try church twelve miles from railroad rciliU- B Charlotte Observer : James tflaamKlA V kai tmasrtaw rr a. aa frAm T'laa rf sn Colietre who wasiaveirkd into commitUag .wvVr.uu.Ma . nMlAfVa frinHi K nillani fh lata rvnat- I arTha. sWt bis pu nl mentTaad U OOOS SOTS t ins BUS. At the last term I of the Federal Court la thia city he was found guilty and Sentenced to two months la JeU. The meetings being conducted at the fwjd, Presbytrrian Church have fextatoed a degree of tettreaC Scafeaff fsvrar- Wed la this aty. Itev. Father Wright was summoned by telegram Sunday to at- l eoi "e oeasiae or nis aoiner. wno is ax i 8" I'H 1 fir, a section of the Hornet hoee was gaabetl la two places with a knife io the I a, S. af 1 a. I S S at .a .al baads of some rascal, who will be fortunate If sever detected. Ooe gash was about a foot in length, but the other was a smaller ooe. The hose cut was the section next to the plug oo the street, aad the cut ting was done while the firemen were at the other end fighting the flames. The Hoard of Aldermen met yester day afternoon at the city hail io regular o"ly scsaloo. After organizing for buMQraa. the board gave audience to Itevs. J. T. lUgwell and O. F. Gregory, commit- S J.lt.rJL wi'. .rZiYri ibrhlln hou I In Charlotte and also against the sale of im- I moral books, papers and publications gen- "y- . ve nompiain oi uic reverend grroUemeo, the board ordered: that I tlw Dollce be iottroctcd to carrroutthe law against these vices. Special to tho 06- ttt: WaSIUKOTOX, feb. II. The Con f. m, h.lMn fK 1.al Vr.rl, rvr. ja f4cUoa. U bocomiaglnteresung. They going loreaca ouwrwiia a remaraa- aooaal of vigor ia no wsy saggcaUve of family harmony or of brotherly love- It LL' uOWB . , . 8 Mil all .nuin.1 Tlva nnunl l.vniit la fntl I aitv a f L. I VCl T." oTv T - JT'Tv r J ":,:.7 ' I'vu.iw. owuiKk uu uic cuauiviuuists, i K.ojU ic LWJ ,ttai. Suebuck for Collector, and Tatter- I son for District AUorney While things am looking shaky for heogb sod Wheeler, I Hoyd plays the serroe." THE CITT. KTKW ADvKItTISSLTf CtNf". IIctMsj-CRdKR Valentines. Haiuusoif A Aixax Silk bats. MtraDs & DkRosskt Toilet soap. Estcs Jt Laurxat Agents wanted. Opkka Hocsk rUuat ratio ns Italy, eta G. IL Fbxxch it Sons Durable boots. Iw aad Bailstt Horticultural engineer I Aral Dviav. I Heceints of cotton Yesterday I ,ot , 1 154 bales. The weather wu warm and ahowcry yesterday. Some of the peach trees in the city gardens sre putting out buds. The work of laying the pave ment oa North Water street will com mence oo the 20th. This is St. Valentine's Day. It Is to be hoped that It will pass without the I usual resort to pel ting doors with rocks aad brickbats after night. - I The annual meeting of the stockholder, of the Bank of New Hanover will be held at their bankJog bouse In thU city to-day, commencing at 12 o'clock. rara-aaal. The cooditioa ef Mr. (X N. Collins, the wounded engineer, la still progreasiag ss favorably as could he expected. Mr. .Keroan. a general newspaper corre- I tpoodent,who writes letters to the New Vr. Y. V. Ur - . . t ... I auia. -m-4w, mm; y 1s hereon a vuit.. . . . . 1 , Mr. Alex. Spront, British Vioe Consul at this port, has been quite Indisposed for .. time past. 1. . " -PPl: 1 what we can ' father., that he was engaged in counting-a qvunUtj, of casks of spiriU torpeaUne. At bia yard on 11 weat .sideV. the ; casks befag some.three or I tooJd not aaove 1uAd off oot. ' . i -aye4 I fa for help, "and, though there were 1 ' " - " .- I ' ..i. i.: I wo men wiuun aoou niieeu iee ut mm, he could not make himself heaid. Just at I the critical moment; when he was on the of giring up . in dpair. feeling that I he could not endure the terrible agony he I was suffering a minute lonrer. Mr. . S, Maffltsappened to pass that way and dis- covered the horrible condition of Ir. Johnson, with the life being pressed out of .... . ... his body by the heavy barrels, and took measures for his immediate relief. The I Injured gentleman was then brought to this aide of the river and conveyed in a carriage i . .. .. . .. , to UU residence on Ue corner OI DllUl ana Walnut streets, where the requisite surgi- cal assisUnce was immediately summoned, At last accounU it was understood that I no bones were broken and it was hoped I that no serious internal injury., had been I I v" w"'"1. mui""uo " w i ireeiy aamtnisterea. rvo ieara ium ur. JohD80a r-ed severe bruises about the head, face and breast, and that hU right shoulder was supposed to bo dislocated- The accident happened about 9 o'clock, . k.:,. .h f,;ja ndm namber of business men and friends I of the unfortunate gentleman have called at hia residence during the day to learn his . ..t v;a condit.on and ascertain the extent of his injuriea. as well as to express their sympa- thr. A Fex llsmt Navar ( be Forarotten. The monthly foli-moon fox hunt of the WUmington Fox Club came off Monday a v. PUUI, BYOU UlUW woo wtrew ivnumwH to be In the chase, and especially those who . v r , .iui, M A .ta ... fnrmtt , ""s will never forget and never regret their being in the hunt and enjoying the pleasure. Several ladies and quite a large 9 rII?C;iwH;jS.v 1 number ofgenflSnehhWacD&ck, to- gemer wua a iew persons in Duggies, made up the party. The chase was be- and was quite spirited and exciting, The brush was taken by one of the young married men of the club. As all the party on horseback drew up, and were preparing for the trail and run into the city, unex pectedly they were greeted with a pleasant surprise. One of the gentlemen came for ward and extended an invitation to the party to ride into the city to the residence of our German Imperial Consul, Mr. E. Pcschau. and partake of some refresh ments. The hunters bad a lively run 8 nd halld the residence of their clever host, dismounted, and, after m few words and shaking of hands, went in innnv .h rftnatinn -hfeh WM waiting I for them. The supper and a Deiter pre- pared and more tasteful one could not be hrartilv eniovfid. and when "iP Jo" had been done and the usual leiiaious remaras maue. uic par.y uau good night to q. kiad ho8t and soon sep- , . .v.. k, Btrai LfT 1 S III-W I1CI BAT. X1VI rCICl . Uiai 7u T ' w4t . tha rvartinir nnl waa aaM it vaa voted the I " ...... I unanimous consent or the crowa tns u , ,p b.UW H, B,. nard would stand a poor showing in the hunting grounds of the Wilmington Fox . Club. Criminal Court. The following cases were disposed of m this Court yesterdsy ': . The case of the State' fs. Frank Miller, charged with assault and battery upon G. W P.nni ram nn vhrn defendant milv. I ... j I mltted. Judgment has not yet been pro- . nouooed. The case of the Bute vs. Edward Howell. charged with false pretence, which was I tried at last Court and resulted in a mis- I .... .i i. . j ,v- I triak was than taken up and consumed the inil nf t Vi a v fprm i r f i n ( in tbn I . , . acquittal of the defendant. Mr. Solicitor j Moore and Marsden Bellamy, Esq., 'ap- J pearedforthe-SUte, and Messrs. Russell & Ricaud for the defence. I A tvest la Search ef nta Mother. A youngster from Abbottaburg arrived here on the train yesterday morning in search of his mother, a Mrs. Powell. She has been here shout two weeks, and he came to meet her, but did n't know where to look for her. She sent him the name of the street and the number of the house she I WM living in, but he mislaid the direction. He applied at the City Hall yesterday I morning, when Chief Brock sent a police- man to search lor the mother. . Hia father, I . ... . 'I died some two months ago. Latxr. The mother has been found. suit iMspreviaar. I Mr. A. H- VanBokkelen. who has been- on another visit to his .son-in-law. Mr. Eu- I gene TVlggins, at Lexington, ; 8. C, spend- lor some three or four days there, returned il.aainmlna'.iiil mmh.' tf I .----a v.- . , ... - condiuon as aim progressing lavorauij, 1 there beint- every ericotmement to believe . - - . . . .. fSai bA will Tw ahln to Lsava bis room in a I reason able length of time. r-?-'uy J weather indication. 4 .i , J t.ii a, f The following axe the-radicationfl for u IjiiiS t.. 1 'XifrJMiji :!- 4.-' i fains, sllghtiyeboler1 aad partly cloudy weather by Thursday" night, southwest to I .1 sj i i Mnuwui wmua, ; neaxyr wouaxy I lowed by rising barcneter. - For thejast Qulfstates, local rains, followed by colder, partly cloudy weather j winds shifting to north and west, higher I barometer. - For. .the , West Gulf States, light rams, followed br clearing weather, winds gene- rally northerly, -generally higher barome- .. . . .. I ter; colder weather in the east and southern I portions on Thursday morning, followed j during Thursday b ture. t m .1. - -w.? tt.h ror xennesaeo uuu me uaw vaucy, liriit rains, generally colder and partly cloudy weather during Thursday, variable winds, generally from north to west on Thursday with higher barometer Professor Cangny. ' The Baltimore American .has this to say of the entertainment of Professor Caughy: "Mr. Charles M. Caughy.formerly editor and proprietor of Every Saturday, began his career as a lecturer Tuesday evening at Frederick. The audience was a large one, and Mr. Caughy succeeded in making it plain to them that he knew what he was talking about His lecture on 'Glimpses of I Italy' proved very entertaining, and the au- dience thorouehly enjoyed it. Ills Ulustra- lions, selected with the greatest care and tnrown upon the senw with one of the fiQe8t instruments made proved remarka- ble in their brilliancy and naturalness." I Mayor1 Court. Merrick and Elias Smith, two colored draymen, were arraigned oetore i siavor ii ail. vesieraav mornin?. cnarsea I - - raging in a little fisticuff near the I IOO. OI mucess Sireei on luesaay aiier- noon. On account of their general good payment CIiar&cler lhey were let on on tne payment .of & each- - " es s .J:t, le4 at ttoe Ho.plfl. i Mrs. M. L Haney, a very worthy lady, I died at the City Hospital on Saturday last, from coo.umpon. She wM . member o the First Baptist Church, and the funeral I on Sunday was conducted under the dh-ec- I I tion and auspices of that Church. She I leaves a number of children. HIVBR AND AIARINE. Nor. barque Cortez, Hansen, hence, ar rived at London, Feb. 19. Nor. barque SkiA, Henricksen, hence, arrived at Liverpool, Feb. 10. Nor. barque Harden, and barque Queen Victoria, sailed from Calais for this port, Feb. 8. Quarterly meetings. , . , - ... . rirsi iounaior me w umiugton iisi.ric f tllft Mnthodiat frhnroh South: I Ebe Circuit, at Elizabethtown.Feb imtrvlR oni) 17 HokpRhnrv Circuit, at Belhanv. March i and 3. M.nn lvnoelnn Mh s. . W v V V V w A.aa wa. au.w4.vH v. Point Caswell Mission, at Bryant's, . . jujoo.wi, Marcli8 and 9 Duplin Circuit, at Kenansville, March 15 and 16. Waccamaw Mission, March 20. Onslow, at Lebanon, March 23 and 23. Flemington Circuit, at Flemington, March 29 and 30. - W. H. Bobbitt, P. E. . TOE HIAII.S. The mails close and arrive at the City Post Office as follows: CLOSE. Northern through mails, fast. . 7.-00 P. M Northern thronirh and wav mails 8jWA-M I v.wh -iRT nr n-m a m Mails for the N. C. Railroad, and , routes supplied therefrom including A AN. d Raflroad, at...7r00P. M. A8.-O0A. M. Southern mails for all i5suMhv8.00 P Western mails (a a Railway) daily Airvr,iTKfttwnTTimirtt(i'pkYeYa:h cIisp.'m. afaJl for Cheraw and Darlhurton Rail Valla for nohitfl between Florence and road 6:15 A. U. B.-ou tr. M. charfesfonT.;.... 0:15 A. M. A 81OQ P. M, Favetterille, and offlcesn Cape Fear 1;Q0 Ittbnday.&i.- (Xnfiffl Tuesdays and Fridays 6.-00 A. M. Smith ville mails, by steamboat, daily (except 8undays) 8:30 A. M. Mails for Easy HflL Town Creek, Shal- lotte and Lit ttle River, Tuesdays and Fridava 6:00 A. M Wrightsvflle daily at... .............. 8,So A. M " OPEN FOR DELIVERY. Northern thro and way mails 7:80 A M. Southern mails 7.30 A M. Carolina Central Railroad WW A M. Stamp Office open' from 8 A M. to 12 M., and from S to 630 P. M. Money order and. Register Department open same as stamp office. ' a TAtTTmT rphfXtaJ U VfTFrD"VTT a 'I' Ytfltn vaaaa1 MTerai .leepless nlghta, disturbed by the agonies ed that Mrwow So tb's Jnst the article needed, proenrea a suppiyior ine child. On reaching home and acquainting his wife with what he had done, she re rosea to nave n admmistered to the child, as she was strongly in x iuu mi enta wit iwing, th id while 1 w. babv still suffei and while contemplating au fLP18 nt, the mother stepped from the room to attend - to some domestic duties and left the father with the child. . During her ab- IQQ D.49 1I T1 1 II lfHit,rt,i put yixjix v. vuo tnvuuuj -v .l. a..tk.a. a..l miA nnrhfn tw 1Tro vnlfwK mp VO UURS UaVJi CUIU Wiu aav ma & auui a ISTmo'u rfaMirhtd la-hted witn tne wonuemu cnange, ana at- I change, decent! -na offended at the deception prac- uoeu 1 X upon her, nas- connuea ko use tne csyrup, SaaAXSa and suffering crying .babies and restless nights cnai 01 me ayrnp never yet failed, to relieve the baby, and over- ye AautTta iv iuuviu uv vaiji caxava. vw- I coma the prejaoioes 01 tne mower. ; .oia Dy au 1 DriiAXWta. oenwa botua. - - a (TJ u ; " tTbtobbhtk A.Obr. ; Th most intereBtlngana ; J i f!f;,r57A juur ttMraw:iVI'W- 1 I vamanie woTKonMexico ever DQbii8Hed. Fnuv I k-.-m.-.- ;. - illustrated with two hundred, engravings and tnaps. Complete in one volume. Send for terms' anoirculartothepnbll8hera. :f ', , ; : i fcb 14 St JESTES & LADKIAT, BdBton. EidharfljBaiiey Annual Heeting. ? MVVVM.&r r '-. I rinss aitnttal MEETrNG OF tkb stock- holders of the Bank of New Hanover will be held: YTHTafi2nooCity' on.JURST. S. D. WALLACE. feb3 3t t Cashier. Silk Hats ! St.ifF nnn Saft Rg t ' OtJAL CLLLIX OUAW AACttS HARRISON A ALLEN. Hatters. Please Note Carefully. ; WE HAVE PLACED UPON OUR COUNTERS this day, a fine artiole of PERFUMED TOI LET SOAP, One Dozen Cakes in box, at 25 cents a box. Without doubt the creates bargain in -I Soap ever offered In this town. Inspect it; yon will Duy. itespeotruiiy, MUNDS BROS. &DeROSSET, feb 14 it . Market and Second Streets. Few More. 7T! HAVE A FEW PAIRS MORE OF THOSE DESIRABLE BOOTS left. We are selling them AT COST AND LESS J THAN COST, to close out. Don't want to carry them over It pay you to look at them. lpn P PrPTlpVl & SnnS A ALilA x ouuo9 I 108 NORTH FRONT STREET. feb 14 tf Valentines. VaientineS. FEBRUARY 11 Is the day when everybody expects to receive a VALENTINE. Young and old, large and' small, come one and ail, to . ..j . . HEINSBERGER'S LlYE BOOK STORE, And sflrpply yourself from the Large and Beauti ful stock of VALENTINES. feb 14 It , ly , FRAUD I CATJXION 1 1 Many Hotels and .Restaurants refill the Lea & PKKRTN8' bottles -with a spurious Bilxture and sebvb it as the GENUINE Lea & Perrlns' Worcestershire Sauce. THE GREAT SAUCE OF THE WORLD. Imparts the most 'delicious tasto and zest to EXTRACT of a LETTER from a MEDICAL GEN TLEMAN at Mad ras, to his brother at WORCESTER, May, 1851. . Tell LEA & PER RTNS that their sauce is highly es teemed In India, and is In my opin ion, the most pala table, as well as the most whole some sauce that Is made." Signature is on every bottla of GENCINB WORCESTERSHIRE SAUOE Sold and used throughout the world. JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, AGENTS FOR THE UNITED STATES. NEW YORK. febl4Doawly th feb 14 Family Sociable. A . FAMILY SOCIABLE, UNDER THE AUS- plce8 Qf the HIBERNIAN ASSOCIATION, will I take- place at GERMANIA HALL, on THURS DAY EVENING, the J4th Inst. Refreshments at city prices. Music by-Italian Harpers. Tickets, admitting Lady and Gentleman, 50 eta. Children 25 cts. Can be had of the Committee Messrs. John W, Riley, M. Carroll, M. Judge, Win. Sheehan and CoL J. L. Cantwell. tu th feb 12 2t The Boston Post, QONTAINTNG A PORTRAIT OF, LIEUT. JOHN U. RHODES, the Hero of the Gay Head Disaster, Sketches, Official Report, AO. Also all the latest Newspapers and Periodicals, For saleTt HARRIS feb 13 tf News and Cigar store. FULL LINE OF PANT PATTERNS, English Hair Cords Black Worsteds, - i Doeskin, Corkscrew Worsteds, Fancy Mixed Cassimeres. MUNSON, - feb 13 It Merchant Tailor. FtiriiitTirei Go to CBAFT'8 your Furniture buy; r His prices are right, no one wDl deny. . ' ' There are Bureaus, Bedsteads, and nice Window Shades, -'' :r.i .- . . . Waahstands, Tables and Chairs of all grades; Oil Cloth for Tables, ditto for floor, Oil CToth for Tables, ditto for floor. . : ' Mattresses and Spring Beds, what ask yon more The patrons of CRAFT say his stock' Is complete to prove uus assertion go to u irroni street. ieo 10 tr I r GRAVIES, Sral HOT & COLD ffSS?! TTTK ATS. I 30c. I L - .... k 1 1 I nwtTineuentsroraseventy-Tnree Centcoa I " ' "! - V K ' " ,V : jBevejty-threcCerits i ' '? ' V 1 NfaetyEUrht Cents for aDoUar and ThIrty-Klne ' Cent CORSET. w ... ,.;. v - C.C Z I $1.39, ' t:: ':;'.v;0 - Dollar and Thlrtv-Nlna Cent for a Dollar and fievenfrvThrApi rtant fjnkSHT: 1 HAMBURa'EMBROIDER ' ' IOo S ( - .- I60 4 SSo " ,-5 f 81o " ! S . " . S5o - I '' r: IRISH POINT ; 4 tnohes wide, 6So per yard. 8 88o V 0 " 8o ... A large stock to select from . ' A LARGE STOCK OP CRAPES, for Mournlhtf ..-'V . ' 1 1 , Bonnets, Veillnir and Dress Trtrnmings, at KK- - -Ar'j l rY I I markably low prices. I HI8BONS I t RIBBONS i R 1 Shade andWid ttt, will be sol RIBBONS I in everv sold lit TRTEURNnrmifl REDUCTIONS. , .1 ; - , ' AT TAYLOR'S BAZAAR 118 Market St., - J feb 13 tf WILMINGTON, NVC j Wanted, I 100 GO0D QR HANDS, FOR GOV ernment work at Keystone Quarrie?, on Cape rear iuver, iourteen miles below Wilmington. I ; A -' 1 i .; ' febSSw , sn tuth R0S8 & LARA. J , '' g Peruvran GuandjSlfl . DIRECT IMPORTATIONS. f fet i TTAVTNG RECEIVED ALL THE OTTAXO Ju snipped to this country DIRECT FROM TUB jaroiio, unuer new uu V!UtCALJUN X tvni TRACT, we offer to the trade . PEEU VIAN GUANO of the best quality and in excellent condition, For particulars and prices apply to UUItTADO A CO., 16 & 18 EXCHANGE PLACE, tn th sat . NEW YOKE." feb 5 eod3m Window Shades, f "VTEW SPRING STYLE8, NEW COIX)8 AND -Li designs; Children's Carriages, all kinds; new and handsome Fine Parlor and Chamber Biilta. Dining and Library Suits. All new and first class In every respect. Call and examine before yon hoy. . D. A. SMITH, ; feblOtf Furniture Deafer. ) Cologne. 47 -t FARINA COLOGNE.LONG AND SnORT, 111 has been reduced from 75o. to 50o. a bob tie: half-nint wicker bottles 75o. Florida Water. naif-pint bottles, 60c. Tooth Brushes 20c. d. 11. UAO.U11. Druggist and Seedsman, New Market, Wilmington, N. C feblOtf Pure Drugs, Medicines rr npOILET ARTICLES,' FOREIGN AND AMKRIt- j. can, or the highest quality, at THE LOWK' EST PRICES. I PARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVEN TO T11E I .riUtSUKiPTlON DkPAKTMaNT. . I . ; . v. 1 WILLIAM H. GREEN, f . '- . - V feb 12 tf I Tllg Injun on the War Path. 2 v: TEHRENDS & MCNROE. S. E. Cor. Market- , JL) and 2nd Streets, Wilmington. N. C are not much on poetry, but b on prose and on keep- ing the Lartrest and Best Stock of Fnrnltare! 'iin. the State, which they sell Five Per cent below any poetical house in the state. .ta s u j We HereDy Promise antl Agree; j rjy SELL ALL ARTICLES IN OUR'UNEj-' quality considered AS LOW IN PRICE as any Grocer in Wilmington. WE DO NOT 8EIX ADULTERATED SUGARS, special care being taV ken to procure a pure artiole of this every -day necessity. We sraarantee everv Article sold to be as reo- resented. . - Pleascali, examine and inquire, and If yra are. not satisfied with our goods we will not be offended if you do not purchase. - We deliver Durchases l fab 12 tf . J AS. B. HUGGINS CO.! Knicterliocter Rein Holiers, 1 QHECK EASE, PATENT BREAST COLLARS, Trunks, Bags, Saddles, Harness, Carriages of alt Kin as. itepairmg in an its Drancnes vj pkiuoq workmen. . Mc DOUG ALL A BOWDEN, b 10 tf Opposite Giles B Murcniaon For Sale. rpiiE CAPE FEAR TOBACCO WORKS, together with all the Machinery and Fixtures necessary L carry on the business extensively. ' ' "f' appiyto f feb 8 lw EDWARD KIDDER N. A. Siedinan. Jr., j - ATTORNEY AT LAW, I Office on Princess between Front and Bd Sts. in the Basement of Building No. 114. next to old Journal Building. WILMINGTON, N. C. 4 - Prantlaaji In all the Criminal and Civil Courts MfkaaW i . v. 5- -avnr I of New Hanover, Bladen, Columbus, Pen ier aad -' 'jV ;'. -; Brunswick Counties. JanWDAWlm : , Land Plaster, . m . . w . miiatr a. HIUIflR JL? ; : General Commission 1 MarohanU, . . ' - -. x WUmmgtoB. N. ' Also.' Sole Agents for the PORTLAND PLAS TER mLLS, fhe Prodncta ,ofwhich armaie rrom U-A.au r-iaBxa.n mm jiv" vnwuni Correspondence solicited. Ian 1 tl: New Scaxboroiigli House, ATO. 104 NOKTH WATTTR RTRTTET ' I IN . L- --' AND PBXNCKS3 STREET , , -WTLMTNGTON. N. O. , - . Thertoest Restaarantla the City, t ' T J -Board $1.25 per Day. Three Tickets $1.00, Sln- 1a VmlIb SRn. Nn Mna.1a aant Odt. ' dee.Ttf R.J. SCARBOROUGH. Prop V 1 . ' IS. . J it . 11 r , t,it : v; 7 t w a I r r t. I- ? TUB . ,' J v. . t . .'V r". n i : '" "a . ' . ' I, . L ' ' ' . ' . i, ..V-'iV v.. ''Ay, 1 ,. .- ! Med-, -: V, 111 . ! :.'.'i..--.J -' i . h V. v I s' - I. I .; i '.... - v. A .' ! . ,.. ' .. - Jl 1 -