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I )iw"fcwiw: imi.ii '' in 1 ' ' -" " mfm mm' I ""' 1 "' """ ' ' .---.--- j, s,at,f sit" "'MfcMHiiAcii): V,,, . i.m.MiinijjMi.1 ,niWgijffi--i:ir.-Ti i. ii t " ii. a. Tr:-'-x'WT 'awaW oL-I-him'ii n,j i i w ' i i 11 n in wtrf , -f.. ,t Morning Star: I !1C It. UVRXAKU. wtNu. . l umA u AA ' " Two Monthii-.-.-i,.. WA , .'; . J Tl WILMINGTON, N. C.,1 SATURDAY, MA110H .8. .1884. ' Contract AdrarttMme&ta Ukeo i at propor- VOL. XXXin.NO.142. , fir '.v.4; i aoUd KonparMl typ make 6m rart "J i , ";;i-tfw.-ir - T?1 I A mob orer .wed the U aathon ;);lN(rEDITION. K.rt 'c Litrtm. Sum & aJ- i.lllM. . . . . : . . . i i ruli' ' r-,ir iMtru.a oaiaatr at WaahiatoO N .,..v,.,i from ai 4-faaol Laa- ,..i! :.. wita ia-ttructiooa to retara ., ,i :a; t-vrUaQt ol 3Ua of Lha v,,,.,,,,.',,,,!. Nw York n IXiXkQOX , i-.Ls,;!,- filura (or La paat mtii ., ,,. r U Baabet3t&. 1:11 4 ' " - r f- x-'iomou aciu " -. nn ii 3'-t ouaiJ oo (DaA we- Ui Ums diaia pvtaua a& JouaC, Carolloa are lowrr tlunr aaj other 8uta la Ua t AlUpaljA, Ilrrito coanty.Ga., damartd by ibe cald cud. Thd aDDla ctod koockeJ tb coiuUblM down, and re- not cooiidcrtd injured at aU. The rtceot fire at ureeaTtlle - danxaed our leaaed a prijoncr rximed Mclaon who neighbor, the IitfUctor, ao that no paper waa on hu war to jaiL Troopa wero ur b tM"eefc.. Nothleg waa , , . . " barned, out pi ware raj bere. teJeijraphed for and at lait accounU llJmbnd JJitrf The ba. the Albany Gaarda wero. oa their gut tree blown down lo Jhe late cyclone stood Dear the Leak null pond, southwest way to tho scoe of the disturbance. A dispatch aara: "Orcal n ambers of eeroee are here from North CaroikU at work la the torpeotioe forvau. Thar are riotooa and are as much aatad by the entires of their own race as by the while. They bar no laterest lathe coaaty and are always ready for trouble. A dispatch just received is to the effect that tbe nob is maklof unearthly detnon traUooa la A lit pa ha and that tho wont Is feared.- i.iiii r . "' ..i nil r'jrt our mtt' U- of th , :;.4t "ln&oa M Qiacy itailnx4, at . n ro6.Vti Atunl.f LmI of aboQt r i.-r jf ;a iHjtnct Court. lir nr.rujr w. b.act! by .:, conatf. Va. riu f cod on 4.3rJt23 Ut!a. , i Urt-Atraril ri'tctia of ..i i i.'r-vUlock A Cx. t, 4,,'i-s v ....!'.. . ti-w iMMiBcd: ' '7U.0jj. i..r..- t.oy i53i rr ... ! .; i JJ vJt 30. wbmk ,1,.: .. ..n.l '-M. o?. uoAiJrd it'll V '-vi: u, mils il. :i''r ' ' ..... mi "'' V ).).' : i iry at !ttrn. Tbe Ilepublican Tariff Commis sion reported favoring a redaction f .tbiYax Tariff of 25 per cent. Porter the fellow who eaiuufactaree facts to suit his exigencies was ono of the members. The Tariff has not been reduced 3 per cent. The Mor rison bill propose only 20 per cent, redaction, and tt is believed it will not really average more than 18 per cent., poaaibty not more than 17 per cesu This will leave the War Ta riff still 3 per cent, higher than the Republican Tariff Commission re commended. Stick a pin there. Some of the papers (Protection, of course) urge that if the Morrison bill pa.e North Carotin a and one or twr other Southern States will go Ilepublican. Noosenset They may go Republican, but it will not be on account of a reduction of the burdens of taxation. If with the foci of a be ginning of tax rcdoction""North Car olina is lost, it cannot be carried by u : ifi-Nori ' h.i ttn t b tavel i I.- i,i '.a it' the nomination 'A v. il bo M: l'naIJ, and - .. -i K wilt t lltrirl. from the nond and within -one. handred jards of the & C. R. R. It would mea sure, by estimate of Prof. Holmes, four and cne half feet through at the butt, or thir teen and ooe-half feet round. Distance to first limb, seventy-two feet. Height, one hundred and- twentv-five feet. Making f roper allowance for tapering to first limb, t is calculated that it would square three feet, which would arxreeate in lumber seven thousand seven hundred add seventy six feet. PitUboro Home : - Mr. S. R. Craven, the miller and postmaster at Cheeks Hills, on last Friday night, drank whiskey exceaeively and was placed in bed at 9 o'clock in a drunken condition and found daad at 1 o'clock.- II. had been drinking excessively before. - The cotton factory at Dynum, owned by the Oynum Manufac turing Company which was organized in 1873, has now 60 looms, 3,000 spindles and employes 80 operatives. Bheetlogs and yarns are manufactured by it On Iaat Thursday afternoon while Meaars. Dal and John London were loading shells for their guns their powder becaroo ignited and burnt their faces and sioged their hair. Tbejr were painfully but not dangcroiuly burnt we are glad to say. Clinton Caucasian ? Died, at bis home lu Rockfljh township, Duplin couQiy. on January 9th, 18S4. Mr. Daniel Jobosoo. aged 60 years. Mr. P. Hud- soa, of Weal brook township, killed a bog the other day twenty-seven months old that welgbed 530 pounds. We are in formed by one of county officials that the water in a certain mill pond in Sampaon county dried up last summer. The mill is run by an over shot wheel. The terrapins in the head of the pood followed the water as it receded toward the mill, and finally into the race. As they fell over the wheel they filled the bucket sod put il in motion. There were so many of ibera thai they kepi the mill mooing a fortnight. How do you like this, Bro. Kvans f Pillsboro lUcord: A few days ago our polite youog townsman, Mr. 0. C. Ilalcb. was painrully kicked not by a youog lady, but by a pony. Our County Hoard of Education has received L.aal Receipts of cotton yesterday 84 bale. . '-" - Two nnmailable letters in the postof&ce addressed to George Berry and R. Y. Grove. The Wixzard Oil Concert Com pany is wending Its way in this direction, with its fire thousand dollar tarn-out. A horse attached to a dray ran away on Front street yesterday morning, but was soon halted and did no damage. IMPORTANT ACTION Jelai Keatln r t1 Chimter Sf Conuweree.'Pralitee ExcBauBse and NE ADYERTISEMENTS, 1 NKW ADVERTISEMENTS. Board of Trade -f Ceaatdermtloii of Vartoua Bfattera. or Xmpa-rtaaee to WUmntctow.Beo)ntIona Paaaed by ' the JttTeeUBc, Ace, s,:; .. At a joint meeting of , the ' Chamber of Commerce, Produce Exchange and Board of Trade held yesterday.CoL Roger If oore. President of the Prodttce Exchange, ex plained the object of the meeting to be to take some action relative : to bills now be fore Congress looking to the erection of a WAHTSD-ZtAJDISS. OB TOTJNGf. MEN TO take nice nleasaat work at their own horn: $3 to $5 a day easily made; work senfe-by mall j no canvassing. Address F. BIOD JkCO.; Box IS?, Dubuque, Iowa. - - mhSt v. 4 j J. 1 2 r Brick. A -SMALL LOT EXTRA BRICK. Also, every- OPERA HOUSE,; P ..' -v ; . I' --'- t-H ' thins In oar line in stock. mh8tf , ' PRESTON CUMMTNGkA CO.,, - , . Millers and Grain and v:. - . .Peanat Sealers, npHB RAtttT'SEASON HAS SET flST. DON'T Peanuts have advanced in price, J suitable building in this city to be used as I delay longer; but Supply yonrself with one of our THIS AFTERNOON Grand Matinee at 2 OOlock, !-v ; ! ' ' ' .'""AND .'V' ' -.- '.. (I .'- LAST.PEBF0EMANOE ' ' 'I LIGHTS 0' lOIIDOin . 4 i I. ; . ,i :t-.' i' .K-r.;.-u Doors open at 1 o'clock. Adnlts Mci Children T . , - 4 t s- : o. t -';. - .'.;; ''. 25o. STLLlK RHEA, March Utn, mb 8 It a U.-S. Court Room and Postofflce, and to the securing of further aid from the go vernment in carrying on the works of im provement of the Cape Fear Itiyer and Harbor. Col. Moore then moved that Hon. A. H.- YanBokkelen, President of . the Chamber of Commerce, be called to the chair, which was done bv a unanimous JUrlj4 MaU Wreen, of this city, I yotei and Col, J. L Cantwell and Mr. C. and are coming in quite freely. The best grades now sell in this markpt at $1 70 per bushel. We. wrote of Mr. Thomas that "he has recently executed another portrait for a New York gentkman,'' and not "New York journal. " advocating the other side by keep ing op the tax and keeping up the I from the Bute Superintendent of Public surplus. ( 1'il l-n own th. N. Y. ) '.ii. ' n Tilden ? 4 . . ix- .r: of j.mt tock , I j r -n in.' I .Ulrii and " 1 1 . U 1.! i::. 1 he ir .i. iJ .1: Kltlrr hx bvn l'r. 1.4.41-y fr i t or , - t '.lif !c I'linij pa . irtn-.l to 4jM.ll hi bun Iiiiij and A. 1 . to ?Di;n. mm of 4t.ixlin; m- mtintly , -f, 1.44. triiti Ui!o they i'ft trotn are Hmrj I ; 1 . '-- " tr . x i,:.ue.l. Thry 1' iiS.uii ah. J thnr n laies PYnr-rsi a ri. i Viiim II. Wir.l Ml' t 1 t'l. :. 4 1! II.' i I . l.'lll ' U- jxr:4U m kjm in in.i (iito) l.d,il(r lht (. Mf: fuilU- i'lfc ihi be I Viu. r i:v- hoiuiucv. If ' f 1'il'Jvn tlii tio u It 1. ibout limo lo r 4.u mn uf ll bijh ' uu,n M .'srft in hwi ppr, th mijxf.j',. wa. wery prMoal to--N i 'tux S. Wia. The latur re " 1 -.ird equally o!Jcn.ic, (o- 4 1 7 1 1. no... but siajF b will no 1 .!. M4rty jid :im h i.i tbirtn il.i!r' r?:i I I : '. U'l . ... " i:.4 in i' '.il,- . '"it - vt 1 1,. uick tt it tlial, Td ' '.lio 11 iiiinitiii if it 1 Iniuf riiiirnl to i ' l LTtr in account with lht ol.l mm. r. 4i.:ni,-B njt L ruade " w ill uulitf 11 with wiu.prin a Qiarntur. " i.innw, nii iniurnii u "' u P'"; ilonj Water etrevt ,V" to M'ilWrry strwt, a few "U,n r i'i n. 1 irruur doint noth. Il,- II-!! '-ll .ton. ijruup doing p" i n item fr persons :on.4iderui4 immigra- Tla-r vntiin "Southern moat infrtnil aort Mlin.i. day ago in South U l ownilU a bit negro negro 'PP'l htm to death. IUng- "Wen. v eopy John Wiol'e 'translation ti' I;,bl stooging to the estate ':v!v ry a Murpby-of U ih nd editiooand waa Uans ato aa Iodian language. John Umlett, of Providence.. R. l the parchaaer. Mr. Murphy PMl.ioofo, Jt. Ctov. Thompaon has offered 300 reward for the arrest of V. B. Cash, the munlerrr. A Colombia dispatch to the Charleston Arte and Courier of the 3th aays: "There la Intense feeling here ta regard to the Caah outrage. The Wadeaboro. N. C. ImitZijimerr having published an cdito ruil toortag CaAh Urrtbly as a rutSaa and a coward, and daeounciog the apathy of his community, this evening a costly gold pen and pencil were bought by the subscription of cilixena and forwarded to this outspoken Wadeaboro editor with a complimentary letter." Blind Tom, it is said, has been swindled out of $10,000, by his for mer managers. He is not worth a dime after all his playing. Ilia old mother lives in a hovel. This is bacd upon statement in the Wash ington Post, Spirits Turpentine. Dr. Milburn lectured at Faison Thursday aad Friday oljcbU. WUoo Mirror: A collection amounliag lo eighty odd dollar was taken up for the benefit el the cyclone sufferers ia this aad Nash counties at the Methodist church Sunday alhL Durham Reporter: Capt. O. R. Smith hA rooe to Chapel Hill to meet the architect and building committee of the Memorial Hall to arrange for its completion by next Commencement. Twelre per- tocs were baptised at the Baptist chorch Lut aihl. Hon. Kenneth Ravncr was a satire of Bertie county but lived in Hert ford. He waa bom in ISO and was there fore 73 j rare of gy. The .VrwOcWrrcr Mttb removed to Alabama after the war. We found him residing ia Memphis in 1S63. aa wt understood. Charlotte Home-Democrat; Mr. Henry Wattersoo. editor of the Lou 1st ill e CwrwJWraaX. will deliver the Annual Aiidrtww at the next Commencement of Katherford Cotleve lo Juoe. and Bee. J. B Hawthorne. I D . of Richmond , Va.. will preach the Sermon. Greensboro Workman : We learn from a gentleman who knows the facta that the commissioners of Mont gomery county hare sent out a squad of men whose duty it is to aid the sufferers by the cyclone, as far as they can. In restoring their homes by various repairs, etc This U eery thoughtful and proper. Provisions were alao sent in a number of cases. Kins ton Fret Press: Another editor baa been singled out to receive tho boaor. John W. Hicks. Esq.. of the ItomjmrnaK naa oeen encaen iyor ui 1 -r- 1 i t. -r- --jr-Warren too. Rice and peanuts wUl be J CJL fH 1 Vj J L JC - plaaUd more extensively ia this county this year thaa usual, we hear. A young white man attempted to run away with a negro woman lo PiU county last weak. Raleigh Xetes-Observer: Rock laebtm gives la her adhesion to the Expo wiToo aad appropriates $499 to making diapiay. The list la arrowing beautifully. Mr- Thomas p. Williams, a native of Cixabeth City. but for forty years Instruction $1,213 33. that being the amount apportioned to Chatham by the State Board of Education. Our huntsmen, both big and little, have had splendid sport shooting robins and cedar birds, which have recently been about bore in great quantitiea. Frequently from 15 to 20 birds were killed at one shot, and one of our townsmen killed 330 in one day. On last Thursday night Mr. Edward Harris, of Hickory Mountain township, ate a hearty supper and went to btd In his usual health, but before day be was n corpse, having sud denly died during the bight Mr. J. C Blake, of Williams township, a noted bird hunter, was painfully but not seriously wounded a few days ago, while attempting t extricate a primer from a loaded shell . with his knife, which earned an explosion that blew the knife from his hsnd indicting an ugly cut, at the same time a fragment of the shell took him right between the eyes. At the last meeting of the County Commissioners a petition was presented, signed by the requisite number of voters, asking for an election to be held here on the first Mondsy In May for the purpose of ascertaining whether or not spirituous liquors should be sold In this township. Goldsboro Messenger: The mea sles are somewhat abating, but we bear considerable com p Lai at that "chills' are marring the happtneaa of a large number of our cilixena The Goldsboro Oil Mills have already sold over 600 tons of their "Proline Cotton Grower" this season. At last we are to have the city surveyed, with a view to putting down elTectual and permanent sewer. We hope to bo able to present the 2Tenger in enlarged form 00 Monday, the 17th lost Five dead bodies passed through this city 00 the North bound express train last Monday, destined to various cities in the North. They were those of individuals who had gone to Florida seeking realo raUoa to health, and found it not. We understand thst Gen. -Gaston Lewis has opened a bed ot the Duplin phosphate on the farm of Mr. I. W. Best, near Warsaw, from which be proposes to ship a large s mount, about 60 tons, we think, to llr. iiogg. at Uaalle Uayee. to be ground up in the tatter's mill, aod dis tributed among the farmers to test its virtue ss a fertilizer. The funeral of Mr. II. F. Grainger from the Methodist Church, last Moodsy morniog. was the largest at tended ever known io this city. The church wss literally overflowing, and tho sorrow ing concourse was composed of all ages, colors aod daises of our citizens, a striking testimony to the sterling worth of him whose untimely death baa cast such a gloom over this community. Remarks were made upon the sad occasion by Reva J. N. Andrew. J. R. Brooks, Dr. Whitfield and Dr. Rotey. Qaartarty f ettas. First Round for the Wilmington District of the Methodist . Church, South: Duplin Circuit, at Kensnsville, March 15 and 16. Waccamaw Mission, March 20. Onslow, at Lebanon, March 23 and 23. Flemington Circuit, at Flernlngton, March 29 and 30. W. 11. Bobbitt, P. E. subsegbes $5 to the and ta aid' oT" the fcuf ferers by the late cyclone, making the total subscription by this city $1,263 29. We learn that the Navaasa Gu ano Company, of this oily, were never do ing so large a business as now. The ship ments average about two hundred tons per day. m Weather Indication. The following are the indications for to day: For the Middle Atlantic States, ruin, partly as snow in tho northern portiou, in creasing easterly winds, slight fall followed by rising temperature and diminishing pressure. For the South Atlantic States, slightly colder cloudy weather, with rain, increas log southerly winds, except easterly winds in the northern portion and diminishing pressure. For the East Gulf States, colder cloudy weather with raio, local storm winds, shifting to northwesterly and diminishing. followed by increasing pressure. For the West Gulf States, rain and local storms, variable winds, shifting to northwesterly, diminishing followed by in creasing pressure and by colder clearing weather. ' ' For Tennessee and the Ohio Valley, slightly warmer and cloudy weather. lbs New York Naval Stores market. From the New York Naval .Stores and Tobacco Exchange Circular for Wednes day, March 5th, we glean the following: IUCCEIFTS AND KX PORTS FX) It PAST WEEK. Receipts. Exports. Spirits Turp 1.131 679 bbls Roain 5.761 9.238 " Tar STOCKS OK HAND. Spirits. Rosin. New York. March 5 .3,941 28,928 Savannah, March 1 8.884 72,150 Wilmington. March 1 6.873 101,008 Charleston, March 1 1,448 10,649 Sales of spirits turpentine for future de livery 400 casks for April at 86 cents; 100 the year at 84 cents. Rosin firm, with no sales. The following were the spot quotations: Spirit Turpentine quiet at 36; Strained Rosin $1 48; Good Strained $1 50; E, $1 53; F. $1 62J ; G, $1 75; H. $1 90; I, $3 10; K, $3 50; M, $3 87,; N. $3 SO; W, G, $4 00. Market Spirits dull; rosin steady. Tl Mebane" were rcqeesterl ''t&&-mBi&&'- taries. ' -r - . - . Col. F. W. Kerchner offered the follow ing preamblo and resolutions relative to the Revenue Marine Service of the United States, which wero unanimously adopted : Whereas, This Chamber is fully im pressed with the importance of the Re venue Marine and the efficient and valua ble service it has rendered to the eovern ment and to the ocean, lake and river com merce of the country, as well as in saving the lives and property of hundreds of those engaged therein ; and Whereas, There is no provision of law whereby those who may become disabled by age, injuries or other cause in said ser vice, may be retired, as" is the case in the naval and military service of the govern ment, which in the judgment of this Cham ber, should be remedied, therefore.be it Resolved, As the sense of this Chamber that the bill JH. R. 4483 now before Con gress, entitled "A Bill to promote the effi ciency of the Revenue Marine Service," is . one which commends itself to us as a wise and just measure, and one which we would be glad to see the Senators and Represen tatives from the State support. Resolved, That a copy of the foregoing resolution be forwarded to the Senators and Representatives in Congress from North Carolina. y ... Mr. J. H. Cur .offered the following resolutions which were unanimously adopted : Resolved, By the Chamber of Commerce, Produce Exchange and Board f Trade of the City of Wilmington, assembled in joint convention, that, in their opinion, the exi gencies of the public service demand the erection in this city of such a building for the use of the several departments of the administration as shall be commensurate with the dignity of the Federal- Govern ment, and in keeping with the large and growing commerce and population of our city.. Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions he sent to each Senator and Renresentative in Congress from this State, with the re- J TfTlllpci TVTnTACi HTnlina ly give all the aid in their power to securing I "CTVE no. 1 totjng mules, such appropriations and legislation as may J; . , . be necessary to effect the object desired. Resolved. That Messrs. D. G. Worth, F. I xnh 8tf W. Kerchner and Jas. Sprunt are hereby appointed a committee to take this matter in charge and push it to a successful con clusion by such measures as to them may seem best. RUBBER COATS, and yBllk, Zanffla Alpaca or. Gfagham UMBRELLA 8. See the-P ATKNT SELF ACTING DOUBLE RIBBED UMBRELLA. - ' -- i.- -' . - 4 "M" TTySQIT ' mh 8 If dothler and Merchant Tailor. : ' GENUINE, IN BOTTLES AND PACKAGES, to the trade at prices lower than ever before offered. A laree stock comae! this luduce- hffieat. e&rrespondence (solicited, V - m mbtftf - WilntiBrtoH. N C. 4 New Music. "yOJJLD I WERE SOMEBODY'S DARLING. Jamie O' Dundee, Send. Father Home, ' Come to Mv Arms. Norah DarHns'. When the Little Stars ar6 Twinkling In the Sky, With Her Alone. Superb Songs. A new Book of 250 pages Choice Songs for 50c. The Sone World. 100 pages of Select Vocal Music for 25c. Emmett's. Howard's. Seanlan's. and hther twi pular writers Songs always on hand. -Call or send for Latest Music at HEINSBERGER'S mh 8tf Live Book and Music Stores. Look Over The List, JND INQUIRE IF YOU ARE DOING YOUR self justice by failing to buy at following prices : 11 lbs Granulated Sugar, $1.00 ; 12 lbs Confec tionery A Sugar. $100; 126 fts Pure White Su gar, $1.00: 13 lbs Light Brown Sugar, $1.00; 14 and 15 lbs Brown Sugar, $1.00 American Kaccaroni, lOo per B, Italian do. 15c per lb. New Turkish Prunes, 13 lbs for $1.00. All grades Molasses and Syrup marked down 10c per gallon. Fresh Mountain Butter, 30c per B. STEVENSON'S FAMILY FLOUR, at $6.25, is immensely popoJfcrj'-naz&croas attestations to its superior quality received daily. Ferris' Hams and Bacon Strip?, Fulton Market Beef Justr opened. HATS 1 HATSI GIVEN A WAY! ix-. ' T ,.4... , 4 IT .- $4.88. ND EIGHTY iPOREDHAl ..... . . f.37 ID SIXTY-TH oely trimmed FOUR DOLLARS AND EIGHTY EIGHT XTTS. for a LADY'S FINE IMPOSED HAT, worth Teu TWO DOLLARS ND RITTY-THRKI CENTS for a LADY'S HAT, nioely trimmed, worth Five uouars. ONE DOLLAR AND EIGHTY-THREE CENTH for a TRIMMED HAT, worth Two Dollars and Fifty Cents. . UNTRTMMED HATS of every stylo and quality at equally low prices. The entire stock of Flowers, Feathers, Birds. Wings, Satins and Velvets in. all colors, will be sold at Remarkably Low Prices. We nava to - make room for our Spring Stock, and have con- sequently reduced the price of every article in every department. . Call and convince yourself at TAYLOR'S BAZAAR, 11S market St., 1 feb28tf WILMINGTON. N. O. DOWN! DOWN! t- "y T BOOTS AND SHOES ! DO VN TO BOTTOM NOTCn I ALL KINDS, ALL GRADES, SELLING CHEAP 1 At tJeo. E. French & Sons. Large No. 1 Mackerel. - Full and complete stock all Groceries, whole sale and retail, first class in every particular. Goods delivered promptly to all parts of the A city, two wagons ana aray running every nr teen minutes. , Come and see that I fulfil my promises to th letter. JAMES C. STEVENSON, mh 8tf MARKET STREET. mh7,tf 108 NORTH FRONT STREET. For sale low by. G. W. WILLIAMS & CO. Kt a reatoeot 01 Maryiana. nas sent 10 Thomas D. Martin, or this city. $20, to be devoted to relieving le datfresa of the sufferers by the recent cyclone. New Berne Journal: . Jones county dots: Richmond Kooece has lost da ring the last week, eighteen head of sheep by the dog. When will our Legis lature adopt some laws ror me protection of sheep raisers T The cxmmlxaianer of J ones county have reused a resolution thai If the magistrates should concur with lhrea to appropriate I wo hundred dollars to wards def raying the expenses, of the county in the Slate Opositloo. - , Tarboro SyvtAsrner: . Cot Crom- wl! continue very iH, Died, last Friday, la this county, near Whitaksrs, Wiley Bradleysisd 84 years. The Scale, county aad municipal taxes of North NKfT ADTKKTISK.TIK.1X". F. Rtdd & Co. Wanted. P. Craauxo & Co. Brick. IIcciSBXROER New music Oteba IIocu Lights O' London. Mtnroa A DaRosaxrr Liver regulator. J. C Stevmson Look over the list. Mcsoi Rubber coats and umbrellas. G. W. WnxiAjis A Co. Mules, still, etc. tUakta O L4atesu Notwithstanding there waa a very small audience last night, "Lights O London was played equally' as well as on the night previous, and received most enthusiastic plaudits. The Company Is first-class In every particular, and Is one of the strang est and best eqopped that has ever been here. Each actor, and actress la worthy of praise, aad If the house had been In pro portion to their merit It would have been crowded, JTheaat performance will be given this arternoon.'Ai 3 o'clock, and we advise all who aro fond of a good play to go to the matinee, , . . : ' , Personal. Dr. Wm. R. Pntchard. son of Rev. Dr. Pritchard, of the First Baptist Church, has been here for the past two or three days on a visit to his parents, and also with the probable design of locating somewhere In this section. The young gentleman refer red to has just graduated from the College of Physicians and Surgeons at Baltimore, in a class of one hundred and twenty seven, among whom were several North Carolinians. Mr. Hugh UcLaurin, long a resident of this city, but now of Savannah, is here on a vuit to his' relatives and friends for the first time ia three years. Dr. W. B. Phillips, Chemist at tho Na vaasa Guano Works, has gone to Chapel Hill, where he will deliver an address to day before the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society. 8ubject: Turpentine and Rosin. magistrate's Court. Pool Powell, a seaman, was before Jus tice Mlllis, yesterday rooming, on the charge of ..committing assault and battery upon Julia Ford, colored. Defendant sub mitted and judgment was suspended on the payment of costs. A. Alderburg, a seaman, charged with committing assault and battery upon Julia Ford by throwing a bucket of water upon her, submitted and judgment was suspend ed upon payment of the costs. Henry Baldwin, colored, charged with cutting a rope attaching a raft to a wharf, was discharged, as the case, under the cir cumstances, afforded no basis for a crimi nal action. Wilmington (IDT. K.) District Con fer nee The Presidios; Elder. The Wilmington District Conference is announced to meet at Goschen, In the Clin ton Circuit; on Thursday before the fourth Sun Jay in July. We regret to learn that Dr. Bobbitt, the Presiding Elder, has been sick at Elizabethtown for some eight or ten days with fever and nervous prostra tion, at the residence of Mr, C. CL Lyon, but was expected to fill his appointment in the Cokesbury Circuit last Sundsy. Col. F. W. Kerchner moved, and the motion was seconded, that A. H. VanBok kelen, Esq., President of the joint meeting, be authorized to appoint a committee of his own selection to visit Washington, D. C, at such time as he may judge best, to urge such action on the part of Congress as may be necessary to secure the continued prosecution of the important works for the improvement of our bar and river, in cluding the upper Cape Fear river. The motion was carried unanimously, and Col. Kerchner was appointed to take the necessary steps towards meeting the ex penses of the proposed visit, if made. Mr. Wm. Calder offered the fallowing resolutions, which were adopted : Resolved, By the Chamber of Commerce, tho Produce Exchange and the Board of Trade of Wilmington, N. C, that the con tinued obligatory coinage of silver by the General Government, is a standing and daily increasing menace to the. best commer cial and industrial interests of our country, and should be suspended as soon as possi ble. Resolved. That a copy of these resolu tions be sent to each of the Senators and Representatives, in Congress from this State. An amendment offered by A. H, Van Bokkelen, Esq., to the effect that the? word suspended, in the above resolution.be erased, and the word limited placed in its stead, was lost- A discussion in relation to the proposed extension of the Cape Fear & Yadkin Val ley Railroad to this city then took place, participated in by Messrs. A; H. VanBok kelen, Don. MacRae, F. W. Kerchner, J. H. Currie, and Col. Roger Moore, after which the following resolution, offered by Mr. J. H. Currie, was unanimously adop ted : Resolved, That it is the sense of this meet ing that it is extremely desirable that this city should be made the eastern terminus of the Cape r ear & xadkin Valley Kail road, and that we look forward with deep interest to the completion of this road in this direction, and we will use every possi ble effort to bring it here. , The meeting was largely attended and much interest was manifested in the pro-" ceedings. ' . ' , WHO IS MRS. WTNSLOW ? As this question Is frequently asked, we will simply pay that she is a lady who for upwards of thirty years has unti ringly devoted her time and talents as a female Physician and nurse, principally among children. She has especially studied the constitution and wants of this numerous cbtas, and, as a result of this effort, and practical anowieage, oroamea m a lifetime spent as a nurse and physician, she has compounded a Soothing Syrup for children teeth ing. It operates like magio giving rest and health, and is, moreover, sure to regulate tho bowels. In consequence of this article Mrs. Wins-; low is beooming world-renowned as a benefactor of her race; children certainly do bibs up and bless her; especially is- this the case in this city. Vast quantities of the Soothing Syrup are daily sold and used here. We think Mrs. WlnslOw has immortalized her name by this Invaluable art! -40a- and w sinoarelv believe thousands of chil dren nave oeen savea irom an earir grave oj rta timely se, and that miim yet -iuibOT will iier Diessea. Turpentine Still. QNE SECOND-HAND 12 BBL. TURPENTINE STILL, in good condition, For sale low by mh 8 tf G. W. WILLIAMS A CO. Meal. Meal. Meal. A(( BUSH. VA. WG. MEAL, Fresh Ground, mhStf PIANOS & ORGANS. OHMER & CO.'S, E. GABLER & BROS.', AUG. BANS & CO.'S and H. C. FISHER'S AND CLOUGH WARREN'S, MASON A IIAMLIN8 CARPENTER & STERLING'S on the lowest possible terms, cash or instalment. We guarantee entire satisfaction. Old Instru ments taken In exchange for new ones. VanLAEIt & YATES, mhStf 119 MARKET STREET. Spring Hats! Soft Fur Hats ! For sale low by W. WILLIAMS & CO. Bacon. Bacon. Bacon. 1 flfi Boxes D. S. C. R. SIDES, ivv 50 mh 6 tt HARRISON 4 ALLEN. Uatl4nr mh8tf do Smoked do For sale low by G. W. WILLIAMS & CO. The Wonderful rORK TEXTILE FILTER COFFE Call and get a cup of Coffee at any time with- "VTEW YORK TEXTILE FILTER COFFEE POT. i. Call and get a cup of Coffee at any time 1 in ine next rew uays, made by tnis patent pro cess. No dregs or burnt coffee. Mmple, perfect, elegant and durable. Coffee made in one min ute. HOLMES & WAITERS, . mh 7 3t : Sole Agents. New Arrival. FINE STOCK OF HUMAN HAIR GOODS will be opened THIS MORNING, at MISS B. KARRER'S, Exchange Corner. All are Invited to call and inspect our goods, which cannot fail to please. Respectfully, mh61w MRS. LANG. Real Estate. I HAVE FOR SALE SEVERAL HOUSES and VACANT LOTS very cheap. t HOUSES. OFFICES and STORES for Rent. ADPlv to D. O'CONNOR. feb is lm sat tu Real Estate Agent. GARDEN SEED ! GARDEN SEED ! JJEAS, BEANS, CABBAGE, TURNIP, TOMATO, Cucumber, Melon, Beets, Squash Seed, and all the varieties sold in this section, in paper and in bulk, at lowest prices. WILLIAM H. GREEN, mh7tf . Druggist. Book Lime, FOR BUILDING PURPOSES. -FRESHLY BURNED. PRICE REDUCED TO $1.15 PER CASK. LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR LARGE LOTS AND TO THE TRADE. Address FRENCH BROS., Sideboards, TXTARDRODES, BOOK CASES, SECRETARY 8, Office Desks, Parlor and Chamber Sets, Chairs, Tables, Lounges, Sofas, Flower StandB or Tables, &o., received this week and for sale low by D. A. SMITH. mh 2 tf Furniture Dealer. W. W. Shepherd, JyATB OF FAYETTEVfLLE, HAS LOCATED at 130 NORTH WATER STREET, WILMINGTON,' where he will be clad to serve all hi. friends aa FORWARDING and COMMISSION MERCHANT. Keeps on hand a good line of TOBACCOS and LIQUORS cheap for cash. . mh S lm Fishing Tackle. JE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A NICELY As sorted line of FISHING TACKLE, which wears offering at very low prices. Examine It before buying elsewhere. GILES 4 MUflCniSON, mh 4 tf Murchlaon Block. ' N. A. Stedman, Jr., ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office on Princess, between Front and Sd Sts. In the Basement of Building No. 114, next to old . Journal Building, WILMINGTON, N. C Practices in all the Criminal and Civil Courts of New Hanover, Bladen, Columbus, Pen r and Brunswick Counties. Jan A DtWlm Kainit. Kainit. JENUTNE GIRMAN KAINIT, f- . . IMPORTED DIRECT, For sale by ' . ' 1. . S"1 '. .... f ' , " - :: V- ? vh 1-' "" jj '. '.",, ' . f , -" . .' -mi -. , ,'. -.' 4'"i . V ' .- 4'i :-'i..J.w:- - . V ' -Vr'.v -. . mh 2 tf 1 . KERCHNER CALDER BHOh. apl tf Rocky Point. N. C. OT U. . rAlttSLiiSX, dr., - su tu fr Wumington.N.C. RIslngr in Public Favor. rpHE CELEBRATED BRAND OF GOLD TIP CI- JL GARS still continue to rise in publio favor rrom day to day, and it Is with no little trouble that we keep a supply on hand; bntnotwith atanding the rush we have-received another lot, and will continue to say that it is the finest Cigar for 5 cents ever on the market. For sale at the . - GARDEN CITY CIGAR EMPORIUM. febS4tf . ; - .... . '. ' Flour, Sugar, Coffee. -QQQ Bbls FLOTJP 50 BtlS teflned SUGARS, " 1 A A Sacks Rio COFFEE. mhe.tf For sale by KERCHNER CALDKR BROS. mayor's Co art. The only case before the Mayor's Court yesterday morning was that of Thomas TTundenon. colored, charred with abusme I .ham (ta benefits, and unite inc m. :.rnf No Mornxa has discharged hear duty to heruflfer- a (wuw wuwt.wuuB w4j ulav fcw w. . uttle one, in our opinion, uniu ane nas given hUduty,mBrooldynrcai.ThuTsd.y night. rSSUSSSSSS He wbb recuired to pay floo 6f$3.A - York city. Sold by afldnifixiflts. 25ctsa a bottle. Tenoi, WMte pa JRed Onion Sets, r Hay, Corn, Oats. 500 Bal6 cholc '"motbT ciowi,.at gQQ Sacks White CORN. V. 500 Bwb XUed OAT8, j 1 r For sale by - i mh 8 tf KKKCHNBR CALDKR BROS. Bacon, lllqlascesi ileal. vV ' 1.. '1 . ; rmsiow's Sooth! thing Syrup '-FiSiorNew DnigChelnkPtentMedlemaa and Fancy -1 Kft W.4rX:'-:..L?. J Articles. - . v V?r-i Prescriptions Hied at any timrday or night, --Oj;A Vw'V ' - -V At W. it. MII.TCRH Ttrnir Store. : A. f7 .. ' '. Jan 84 tf 824 80. Fourth Street. Corner of Nan. J ' . - i r " " -1. . - : . - . .- -. . l
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