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; RATE3 OF AD One square On Dsy,M. ..i -r j, two wn..... . . FIT Dtjflxrfrt. -s tniwiuti . .i. -j v ...k i i . A toim WMU,.......; . v " '.; .r Three Month.... M r m i Oneyaar,.,...... .......... 60 00,- , , far Contr&ot Adrerttoementt Uken a.t propor- . tonatelr low rates. ,t . - ' k VOL. XXXIIL NO. 144.V, WJLMffl6;T0N; N. C, TPESDAYj MARCH 11. 1884. 4 - :whole;,no)?i55 1 - uan" : II' II HI I -. : ' I.- ' i 1 . 4 1 II' 1 1 :- is.:. -I Wit, II I -rn-- a - ?vl II . As-- inv I ... . I 1 .. , II, II 1 II., I M " .: " ' I - 1 I I I II II I '. VM 'II X J j I " .1 I :r-"t.-j4 Il: I ,f 1.W .1 I I ' v 5..f-Si - J I : - I ; L- : ; i , , , , ,. i i 1 . ' 1 1 11 " 1 .. " -. ,' .". 1 T t. t4 4wu4 CUmm tUUmr. ycc. tht nuj man ranch. In PaHs four Urrorats cams ne&r kTUioc; a Tain. MINING. EDITION. Ut nJif4x, Nor sola, tkaib roach iciUment can-4 bj a fear of FcoUo And DjnimxUn outrage. At Fargo Feniia agitators are ac Utj at work. Flerj-tpctcbMhare bo made and arras have been re ceived. Of coarse th point of at tack U in the Dominion Govern meot. OUTLJXFL3, )f tw(t twd ,ItJ -jy -it Coa-itAii Richard, from Q ,ii ')i, C. tStwU (o emptor ',v K. t'iMb. Sto kUIwl tin low suxtAaI ,l-!,r. H"7 rtla la VlrxlaU K Ull CJ-. M )U r v,. JMi of hrt-dljej la Nw imaa Diti. th Arb Wl- .r -.fri t. urmW; Oo. Grmhaea - ',: h will bi hN mrch .....wt iuuTttr!f. TotiTbkr : :u;n; bT ptxhr of trtk! dot- 1 i4 , i n i! "Hop Cultoro in tht United State" U the till of a book -rthive jutt re wired from the pobliihers, E. Meek r & Ca, Parjaila Warthtagton Territory. It is a practical treatise oq hop growiog in Washington Ter ritory, from the cntticg to tbe bale, AJocc I maLhor.ft'iriDr-rainDtAicttrtirlinnBnnv to plant, cultivate and care the crop; together with elaborato and general latUtic of the hop trade of the world, coet of production, how to tart a hop yard, beat mode of pre erring hope. The beok contains, also, an exbanstire artble from tbe pen of W. A. Ijawrenee, Esq., of Waterrille, New York State Irice, 11.30, and may be had of the pub lishers or of Mr. Lawrence. In this connection, we would tx gfsd to hear from some of oar readers on tbe subject of bop caltnro in North Carol in, A correondent re siding in New York erpreesee the opinion that our climate is too bot for the successful culture of hops. It b oo this point especially that we de sire information. ,l( u!f-r maaufcttfrs st OocioaAU , v , ; x h.a.'. out of csaptTAol. V H'i itiijh- w fljkHj i tabbed )V (int.T ia CvS cnaoy. A I. u trkrts: -amy S&W 9t rest ; ..,,.,! -ft : ttf3lli: kjutiwro floor ,.t,iv i. f ' 50. hi 'inf rJi rrd I' : r .-ora. ia-!J 3455. rcoia ir n i; I JV ?nt iqrprolime dull New Ilcrne Journal:- Mr. C. IL TJoatar, of IXarelock. who . was in the dty yesterday. Informs ns of the sudden death of Mr. Ueery horn,e orixg,rna& of about 23 years who was fast married In Norember last, which occurred at bis resi dence la that neighborhood last . 8stordsj fiil&t.. The canrdnx esubUshmeot shipped about 1.200 cases 48,000 cans of oysters per steamer Qoldshoro yesterday. The steamer Shenandoah carried out yesterday one hundred and f fifty crates of ecs. There are thirty dozen in a crate, toalinr 4.500 dozen or 54,000 egga. CoL Whilford tells us that he has 80.000 ties bow ready for the road and Is makior arraageioents to get more steel rails, and to har the old iron Fish plated. Beaufort Telephone; .The pea- crop is badly damaged by (he late cold wiadr weather, and the shipments will be unusually late if any are made. A- petition wms circulated yesterday among a fsw of our ciUxens, asking aid for the cydoee sufferers, and the suss of $33.80 was raised in a short time. Thst iUtm- mine, which, twelee months ago or more, dame fortune, by a lucky torn of the wheel, pot -or fztead. nd brother. Rer. N. M. Jeraey, ia psnsssion of,, has, without doubt been yteldinc a handsome Income to Its fortunate owner.'. .To ' this conclusion we readily come, sod we belie ti many of oar readers will share in the same oooclu sioa from the fact, that he authorizes us to say that he will be one of fire to raise the sum of Ms kvndrtd thousand dollar t as a permanent endowment ftir Trinity Col lege hU rerered but somewhat languish ing aJ ma mater. ; aese ",y s . .r--f-. ,.-..:;- Kebeiptt . of .cotton yeeterday 103 balea; ' -vw;. ' f .; - -... ii ''.what": the' Weatber Indications. f The following are the indications for to dajr?: , , i r.h.T rK yellow fotcr n nt hut la.l rk there wbilo mtcrsnent. N V rk St,t th-r i ald i t.ron. un-it-rtow in favor of of Petrnburj. Va., i), tii (ircrnor of Ten-'m- -harre of vtubocsle- ;.-! ti.'f'I.n t ail to bo wnrk i r bat )mn Dijjna i i. fim; i iv!y sr, and i uniting b.' mix rk.-l ia p..inj that i .Ui-:pI icI'v-lM0 hrld in m . k. tu ItrpuKJicaoe !:) MclK.niM would ;-"u ; t.. kiti tr tiir lWmo 'i 1 !'. i ii m l Lincoln tiv' k tn krt Mr tKc K. i i :n i ; ;.- nut. . th Southern Irn i . n n,)-iaiiiii rl turrt at ' ri n I . ! -.)-j;l.t thst - rt . t..i "South- bl .?. Ir Clarke h-"-! .r- nn hundrrd I; orjj'.a li not iU become nual to r llhni.. A v it. .."njr tCetch-tS the I - ilunl crrvly crili- nv.-i: :vl thnk-l the it 't i '.mr for it atton. K:uj.ioa foMowrd. k lt-.)r. a ncro mio, iiM.i r w Vok and lft hT r v n.-.J j flOO.OOO, to hrr ha After a U0i control in tbe :i;ur,ih Taliiitr of the will w iiinUi i.f . iifi th hu.b.ni i now il.lODV li''t.Ut,rt' reports for th U.t '- : 1 1 fi!ur in the United t.i;. Of h' 3iiiippi, Salh ifii'tn m,l Writ Virginia fumbh i'tna-J; Kmtn. kjr I ani Ten- ofifu. North Carolina and ' " n i.'h. ln.it.na Ieaiocrata in Wash '"A"5n iri orniis an) Shaker ' .kfiiM:' rr:J prch ia l.ud " oirap.ii n docoiaent. Whi!t Mnn.i t ).4ttjoc rat demand Tariff Ue-f"-'n, in, W'tMera Democrats are iiratin rluction of the pre ""t Wir Tnff. S.ihrn Deroo !n. JP filling in lave with rrotec "a Ui und sod detirer doctrin 'ih- IpubtieansL la th 4ith of Dr. I. W. Yoaog. of Otfor l, North Carotioa loe one f its m.Mt skillfal. sccefol, and nt "Vipp.i physicians. He was '"f -hool-mat, was in hie SSlb yaj. in.l really a rtry eopnor PrUti,ner with a deeidcil gvoios f :r niurt0 wau genial, had vtt for the sick room, waa md..ron.ideru. gentle and remark 4i)iy iicu.fiJ. He did a Urg prao r'" sad ww the consulting pbysl c for n4,iT ftn 0f lh doctors in ta-t mention. AnannoMncwment of h: -h d. sendee m be found ,n '"r itate newsw . . . TVe twine la terror, Djaacaiten ad Keniaas, are. tutiag the British-, d other people an alarm signal Protection Democrats will hardly faror ex-Senator Jo. MsDonald for the Presidency. On tho 4th of March he write as ' follows to Mr. Morrison, and these is no mis take tn what he believe to be the true policy of the part j in the Coo grvea. He writes: Aov iairmeot you may lave seen that I do oot regard your actioa la attempting to rvlleve the bunkos of the people by the poshing of your tariff bill asVnnwteo and proper ar untrue. The principal iaaue In the roBia caispeJan mail aecesaarily be the tariff. The only chance Ut Democrats have of tuccne lice in She parage of your bill, or nxthiajr ute it. If taw Demo eratic prty allow this chance to go by without do4& o(0thiBff to rtlieve the bur deo of taxation. Qey will deaerve defcaL t hope your UU will be paMcd by the Houie. Let the li publican iwoste take the rspooibtiity of dfeatiag it." The Philadelphia TimtJ, IVoteo tion organ, thus giree the dodge that will be resorted to to prevent the de bate on tbe Tariff and the final rote, A Washington special of tbe ?th In stant, says: "Amaeg the aipcdienU to be rvaorted to by the Ilrpuhiicaa aide to defeat the Morri oo Tariff bill will be an sttempt to bsve the diffcrvot schedule considered by items. Mr. Kaawo Is preparing s detailed com partaoo of the bill of hut year with the peodtae bill, to aa to be able to point out the differences and each item of reduction, the brjrlBain to the rod of the bill, will be discu.sd end fought by the pro tctkeUta They thus hope to be able to pot pco iadeflattely flnai action on the bill.- We find tfre following to tbe Son day's Charleston Vni and Courier concerning the West and Tariff Re form: "Letters received la Washington from procnineot Western Democrats state thst in the Stat of Wlcooais. Iowa. Kaosas, In diaaa. Illinois and Nebraska there is great unanimity la favor of a vigorous sod us equivocal declaration ia the Democratic platf orm sscainst protection and for revenue reform. Several, if not all. of these State, it is repotted, will hold their conventions fee the electioo of delecates to the National Democratic Convention oo Jane 23, sod will. pdiog from present indications, ceea with ooe voice and one laoruege in favor of a tariff only for revenue." Spirits Turpentine. Kernersrtlle AWi A report was in circulation last Saturday that the wife of John Uacey. living about two miles from town, had attempted to take the life of her husband by cutting his throat with a butcher knife. Weldon AVws Oh Thursday Flah Commiaaiooer Worth was here taking measurements for building a Cab hatchery here this season. lie says the buildings will be erected in a few weeks and this will be made a permanent station. Greensboro Workman: Many of our readers will regret to hear of the se rious toes of Mr. J. L. Ogburn. of Flat Hock, in this county, whose mills were destroyed by Are night before last. We ham not heard whether or not the property was Insured. We sometimes fail to get the Wilmington Sraa. and experience not only a feeiin of disappointment, but of actual loss. We cull the majority of our most in teresting items from Its carefully and well filled coioxana Su6nry Enmtiur. (Tour paper ia mailed regularly and the fault Is with the postal service doubtless. Petersbarg IncUx-Appeal : Last Saturday a tskgraxa was received In this city aanouadfig the death of Dr. P. W. Youog. brother of Mr. R A. Young and Capf. John D. Youcg. The sad event oc curred Saturday nlgnt at Oxford. Jf. U,the home of the deceased. Dr. Totlcg was eminent la hie profession and was well known both ia ffonh Carolina and Yir clsla. During the war he eras surgeon of bcalea's Brigade, of North Caroli&a, and rendered most eCdest service to the suffer lac soidlcr cf the Sooth. Us kanas a wife aad three children. - Statcarille Landmark: Daring February over 60,000 lbs. of tobacco were sold st the Cash warehouse, tbe average being Id to 12tc To pay for this tobacco required $7,500. Mr. P. W. Esgle. of Oho township, the other day counted the piece in a quilt which he bought some time ago from a mountain woman, and found that they numbered 8.655. Who beau this? Mr. John Don lap, of Bethany townahip, exhibited in this office a few days since a fleece of wool which be had culled at random out of the back not the tide of a sheep on his father s place. The sheep is an average ooe of a lot. and Mr. Dunlsp thinks it will clip 8 lbs. of wool. It is a cross of the Cotswold and Southdown. Mr. N. P. Watts, of Cool Spring townahip. can beat the Wilkes county fat boy whom Mr. A. M. Vanooy recently found oo Red dies" river. John Tucker, of Red dies' river, at 10 years of see. weighs 143) pounds. Mia Mullie Watt, of Cool Spring, st 10 years of sge .weighed 13? pounds, and now at ten years one and a half months weighs 156 pounds by her father "a scale st the mill. She 1 the champion heavy weight of the county. Marshall Moore, a son of the late J a. A. Moore, of this county, (he old chair maker who was killed laat year by his son to law. Bill Pearce. was killed oo the track of the Western North Carolina Railroad, between Third Creek bridge and Third Creek station, last Saturday night, by the fretebt train going e.t. Moore had drank to exceeding drunkinncss at a groggery near the railroad track just this aido of Ibe stalioo. aad had left Uu re just about night fall to go nobody knows where. Raleigh Nhci-Observer : Tho total receipts from Sept 1st to Thursday, were 31.133 bales, sgainat 42.765 to tbe same dale last year. A gentleman of this city has embarked pretty extensively io the egg trade. In the past two weeks he has abipped 1.000 dozen On the 17th of April the Manchester mill, at Manches ter. Cumberland counlv. will be sold st public auction. In the executive ofSce photographs of North Carolina's exhibit at the llostoo fair have been handsomely grouped and arranged in Urge frames. Mr. Psor II.-Means, of Concord, is now ckrk to Senator Ransom's committee. Among the prominent diixens recently de ceased ia our Bute wss Jesse Smithermsn, Esq , of Troy. Montgomery county. Mayor Dodd yesterday received the follow log contribution for the cyclone aofferers: Shady Grovo Baptist church. Con ductor Drammond last evening said thst as the Rakish Jt Gaston train .was lust re- yood Wske Forest, coming here, come per son threw a large atone which struck a panel between two window. Had It truck fur inches on either side of the pot it hit. it would hare gone through a window and injured Brrhape fatally. a passenger. r. John T. Lewter. of Murfreesboro, seeds us a "turkey beard" which is certain ly a cunoeity. The turkey from which It was uken was raised by Mrs. Frances A. De Berry, of Northampton county. When the turkey was young the beard was like so erdioary oee. but as he grew older It be came hypertrophled" and converted into a hornlike subaunce. Twice it was sawed off to relievo the gobbler of iu great weight, and this, the third gTowth. was Uken from him at the age of fourteen years. When be was killed and eaten, being pronounced fat, tender and One. The beard resembles a piece ot petrified wood. It weixbs about ten ounces, and on it are hornv Drotuberancea. Calling uoon Dr. Daboey, SUte Chemist, yesterday, be was found in his omce reading a letter Mr. Oraffiin. Superintendent of the Navas aa Guano Company. The letter was in re rani to the phosphstes. Twenty five tons of phosphate rock. Uken by Gen. W. G. Lewi from the farm of Mr. Bell, one mile from Warsaw. Duplin county, were sent to the Nevaasa Guano Works for treatment. It is beiog msde into supcrpbosphstes. This Is the first superphosphste made from North Carolina phosphate. Mr. Grafflin write Dr. Dsbney that the result of the ex periment is very satisfactory indeed. Tbe rock U hard to crush, but i easily ground. It looks well and dries beautifully, ssys Mr. Graffiiu, who sends Dr. Dabney speci mens as prepared. Speaking of the King's Mounuln tin mine. Dr. Dabney said ahafu are being sunk and a drift 800 feet long will be run into the hill, so sa to Fairnd mild; Almanac-says for to-dayc L'-i ': There were no" cases for tbe Mayor's Court yesterday morning. i No tramps applied for accom modations at the sUtion house Sunday eight" -0 r. . There will be a called congre gational meeting at the Second JPresbyte riao church, on Wednesday t evening, to elect certain church officers. ' f Mr. J. H Darie was elected Vice President of the Wilmington 8. F. B. Co. No. 1. at their recent meeting, instead of L XL Davis, as it sppeared In the paper. :. The Wilmington, Wrightsvilie' 3b Onxlowr Railroad ComDanr has opened an office at No, 119f Princes treet; where' the Secretary will receive subscriptions. etc. Mr. Thomas Belcher, an" em ploye at the shops of the Wilmington & Weldon Railroad Co., died quite ssddenly at his residence in Brooklyn Sunday night. ' Col. B. S. Pardee, of New Haven, Conn., will deliver an. address at the City Hall to-night, on matters connected with the SUte Exposition, to be held at Raleigh in October next. George Vann, colored, of this county, who was convicted of larceny in the Criminal Court of this county, and sen tenced to ten years imprisonment in tho penitentiary, has been pardoned by Gov. Jsrvis. The weather was very threaten ing on Sunday, and it was feared during the afternoon, from the continued roll of disUnt thunder and the appearance of things generally, tbat a serious storm was imminent; but it finally passed off with a light shower, the sun came out and every thing assumed a mild and serene aspect. Mr. T. B. Kingsbury has been invited to deliver tie literary address be fore Elnston College on the 5th of June. There are now 158 students in attendance. Dr. Richard n. Lewis, tbe principal, promises an audience of more than a thou sand persons and the "best and most prom inent citizens unite in tho request." .arrest era rCnlerxrwaa Sbo Heel. .. ; r Cbk 4 of police -3rpck: received a tele gram from Mayor R F." .McRae, of Shoe, - fleel, on Sunday foernoon, about 5 o'clock, requesting thejtnssf of. one Shepard Con: ra(L a mulatto, -Whom ne described, charged with steaUng asum of - money, amounting I pressure, ..followed Tuesday ighF ty rain to about $55,TO08tiy Ih-iroJdrand other ar- J .and local storms u v : ,?'t- " r ! ikies, and that he had left there ostensibly- For the South Atlantic States, -warmer. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, iForrthe. Middle, Attantlo'-pateiwYnttrXj, J?TT V; V'a''fV .erfOEweaii TiimyS T JiiarcJx :lj.f.; I tyl wimis, veering io Bouweny, aiminuDinir i knqagkmsnt or THB FRBNCH SOCIETX STAH, TjisnrNomsBitri oapponea oy air. wii.i.iaiw .l-ajmia ana a fitronir Dramatlo Oompanf, xutder the mauajr r to- go toQoldaboro. The matter was placed in the hands of Sergt. Robert Green, of the police force, vand' in about a half hour a TJerson answering tho description was discovered in the neighborhood of the loot -or Cheanut:,' street, satchel in hand; making his way to the depot . He was Uken to the City Hall, bul of coarse de nied all knowledge of the missing ' funds. Arrived ' there he was stripped and searched and no money was found on fair weather, increasing easterly . winds, reeriug to soatberly, diminishing pressure, followed Tuesday night by rain and local storms. , For the East Gulf States, and Tennessee and the Ohio Valley, warmer, threaten ing and rainy weather, increasing south easterly, veering to' southwesterly winds, severe local storms and diminishing press-rue. ft 1 men oi aj&xxiutf u. vaAtM, m i-..vrf , , ADKIEIVAE XECOaTTREUn. - Reserved Seats $1.60 and f 1.00, acoordinir to lo-" cation. Sale of Seats for this eneaeementwlU , mh9 4& sutathfr Tie Citizens of f ilfflingtOB,' T AD CBS AND QBNTLKMKN, ARE INVITED ''A .j . - . - - : ..if, to assemble this evening, at the City Court Room. at 8 o'ciock.to u ten to an addre-a by col. jbkh j. ; -. ' TPm 'HiAWftjit QiA. " " - J V I ; 0 """" f I. PAIUa anJmlior of theTHew Baren (Oona.) -?:, his person; bat just at this moment, when threatening and rainy - weather, increasing I Palladium, who ha been traveling since tbenrvt -J. i the countenance of Conrad was beginning southerly -winds, reerJng-to westerly and I brought here by tbe great Interest awakened urSm later -eerlte local otTJXl: toreconecaVdurlnga temeorary.Btoift, atorma jfimhg,.f In- Ufi, pageofthe prisoner in the Mayor's office, creasing pressure. ' ' next October. n&U. be largely instrumental ia v 4 i : - - - - . - i onuKiiir nuriuflru uwuidiu boluis iu iuujiuiia . , where he was allowed' for a moment to oc copy a seat in the corner of the room, he thought he heard something drop upon the floor. He mentioned tbe circumstance to the Chief, and upon returning to the office. and searching at a spot designated, among a lot of paper parcels, a purse was picked up, which, upon examination, was found to contain $43.15, nearly all in gold. Con rad was brought in and confronted with the new and (to him) damaging discovery, when he literally wilted, and was appa rently on the point of making a full con fession when put upon his guard by the Chief, who told him that he need say noth ing to commit himself. He was then locked up to await the arrival of an officer from Shoe Heely and a telegram was sent informing Mayor McRae of the arrest, who telegraphed in return that an officer would arrive last night to conduct the prisoner to that place. Conrad is a young mau, about 21 years of age. He stated, when first arrested, that he came from Fayetteville, and was on bis way to Goldsboro to see his brother. Magistrate's Court. Lizzie Floyd was 'arraigned before . Jus tice Millis, yesterday, on a peace warrant sworn out by Jane Outlaw, when the case" was removed by affidavit and assigned to Mayor Hall for a hearing in his capacity as a Justice of the Peace. Defendant was re quired to pay the costs and give bond in the sum of $25 to keep the peace for thirty days. Hester Bradley, colored, charged with assault and battery upon Enoch Griffin. The case was dismissed, and the prosecutor was required to pay the costs. " . Melvina Bradley, charged with assault and battery upon Enoch Griffin, was found not "guilty, and the prosecutor was ad judged to pay the costs, failing in which, he was sent to jail. He has therefore consented to apeak of lu hear ings npon tbe future of this part of the SUte, as seen rrom bis standpoint, mh 11 It E. D. HALL, Mayor. . . ass 1 " rjpO OUR STOCK OF CHOICK FAMILY SUP- j - " PLIES, embracing EVERY ARLICLE neoesaVy . . for the Table, both substantial and fancy. We make DALLY ADDITIONS, 1 hereby Insuring FRESH GOODS at all times. 9 , While we make no specialty In price on any particular article, we sell all goods at the LOW EST PRICES consistent with quality. mh 11 tf Respect fully, 1 JA8. B. EUGGIN8 A CO. get at the urge ana soua oeds ox the ore. The development so far is very satisfacto ry Indeed. The deeper the shafU are sunk the better, is the quality of the ore. 'JL i i.JLU OJLTJ0 flBV ADTKBTISEnKITS. Hatxcaxaasni New music. Mtasojc GenU' furnishings. E. S, Mxarm Horae for sale. D. OCo?30iv House wanted. ADDaaas At City Court Room. Mxsrnio Howard Relief Eng. Ca Mrxne A DaRosexx Rheumatic cure. J. B. Hcooiss & Co. Family supplies. W. W. A O. R. R. Co. Removal office, i Fee tae,4rrelene Sasrersrs,- . A box of soppiks for the cyclone suffer ers at Rockingham; abipped by parties at Eiixa be Qi town. Bladen county, arri red here oa the steamer Go. ' WortX lati week, ad dressed .to Mtssr.' Worth A Worth, and was sent to Itocklhgaam last Saturday. . Government Wharf. . The following is tbe bill to authorize the purchase of a wharf for the use of the government in this city, heretofore alluded to in these columns: A Bill to authorize the pcbcitabe of A WHARF FOB TBE USX OF THE GOYKRN KKXT IU WlLMINQlON, NOBTII CaBO LISA. Be it enacted by tha Stnats and Houte of Beprtunlatitt f the United State of America in Congrt aseembled. That tbe Secreurr of the United SUtea Treasury be. sod be is hereby, authorized to cause an examination to be made of tbe wharf in front of the custom house and other pro perty at tbe port of Wilmington. North Carolina, offered by E. E. Burreas, Presi dent of the First National Bank of Wil mington, namely, the following real esUte: One hundred and sixty-six feet front on the Cape Fear River, lying between Market and Princess streeU and Water street and tbe river ; and also the brick fire-proof two-story warehouse, together with tbe land on which it is situated, adjoining the custom house on the south, tbe said warehouse oc cupying a space of thirty feet front and running east ninety-two feet; and on in quiry as to their necessity for use for the Revenue Marine Service and other customs Jturposes at that port, and if it shall ber ound adranUgeous and necessary for such purposes, to purchase the same at a reason able nrice-. ' Provided. That it shall not ex ceed thirty thousand dollars, which amount ahall be paid out of aay money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated. MBiaki'pBssaw Personal. Rev. C. M Farriss, of the Biblical Re corder, will occupy the pulpit of the First Baptist Church on Sundsy. Ex-Mayor Fishblate returned home, from New York, Saturday night. The family of E. H. McQuigg, Esq., will leave for Washington to day to join him there, except his daughter, who will remain until her school term eloscs. Col. Pardee, of the New Haven Palla dium, is spending some days io our city. He fs looking up material for letters for his Journal, and we commend him to the atten tion of our friends. The Colonel has Uken a great fancy to our SUte and is doine much to attract immigration and capiul. Fire In tbe Country. The residence of Mr, Henry Sutherland, on the New Berne road, nine miles from Wilmington, together with hid furniture, clothing and nearly all of his provisions, was destroyed by fire yesterday. He and his brother were both absent, leaving at home only females and small children. The fire originated on the roof and had gotten well under way before anyone saw it. Mr. Sutherland was attending a meet ing of a building committee he being a member of it that was being held in Pros pect Church, where he had just contributed to the end of completing the church, hav ing been very liberal in his contributions snd earnestly endeavoring to get others to aid in the good work. The committee had just finished their business and had gone over to Mr. Macomber's store, when a gen tleman walked in and, addressiug those present, said that Mr. Sutherland's house bad burned down, and that his family had saved but very little.' There was insurance on the building to a small amount, but none on the furniture, clothing, provisions, &c; and by this-fire a good and most worthy man, with a large family, has been deprived of home, clothing, furniture and almost everything he had. County Treasurer. The Board of County Commissioners met yesterday, in accordance with previous announcement, for the purpose of electing a; County Treasurer for New Hanover county, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the death of the late Owen Burney. Mr. James W. King, a worthy gentleman and a good Democrat, was elected The steamer A. P. Hurt has been lay ing up here for a few days past. CITY ITEMS New Music. ysOULD I WERE SOMEBODY'S DARLING. Jamie O' Dundee, Send Father Home, Come to Mv Arms. Norah Darlln?. When the Little Stars are Twinkling In the Sky, With Her Alone. , Superb Songs. A new Book of 550 pages Choice Songs for BOo. ' The Sons- World. 100 pages of Select Vocal - Music for25o. Kmmett's, Howard's, Scanlan's. and other po pular writers Songs always on hand. Call or send for Latest Music at 4 . . " f mhlltf HSrNSBEBOER'S Live Book and MaMo Store. WHO IS MRS. WINSLOW T As this question Is frequently asked, we will simply say that she Is a may wno ror upwards or tmrty years nas 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 class, and, as a result of this effort, and practical knowledge, obtained in a lifetime spent as a nurse and physician, she has compounded a Soothing Syrup for children teeth ing. It operates like magic giving rest and health, and is, moreover, sure to regulate the bowels. In consequence of this article Mrs. Wins- low is oecoming world-renowned as a Denefactor of her race; children certainly do bisk up and bless her; especially is this the case in this city. Vast quantities of the Soothing Syrup are daii,y sold and used here. We think Mrs. winslow has immortalized her name by this invaluable art! cie. ana we sincerely Deneve tnousanas or cnu- dren have been saved from an early grave by its tuneiy use, ana tnat miuions yet unoorn wiu GARDEN SEED ! GARDEN SEED ! " J3EAS, BEANS, CABBAGE, TUBNIP, TOMTO, Cucumber, ' Melon, Beets, Squash feed, and all the varieties sold In this section, in paper and in , bulk, at lowest prices. WILLIAM H. GREEN, mh7tf Druggist. Various KINDS OF GOODS JUST RECEIVED. Z Warner's Coraline Corset; do Abdominal do.; Handsome Spring Prints; Silk Mitts, oper Shadep; Balbiiggan Hob ery. t Will open on Monday Two Hundred Ladles A' and Children's Gossamers, mhfltf JNO. J. HEDRICK. Spring Novelties ! Boys' flats ! ".'r . A ...-' V" I- , V: ,r .;vv;, Tbe New Torsi Naval Stores market. From the New York Naval Stores and Tobacco Exchange Circular for Satur day March 8th, we glean the following: RECEIPTS AND EXPORTS FOR PAST WEEK. Receipts. Exports. Spirits Turp 1,131 679 bbls Rosin 5,761 9,238 " Tar " STOCKS ON HAND. . Tar. Spirits. Rosin. New York, March 8. . 1,211 4,547 83,633 Savannah, March 8 8,649 73,403 Wilmington. March 8 4,871 3,675 83,706 Charleston, March 1 1,448 10,649 Sales of spirits turpentine for future de livery 100 casks for April at 35 cents. Rosin firm, with no sales. The following were tbe spot quotations: Spirits Turpentine quiet at 36; Strained Rosin $1 48; Good Strained $1 50; E. $1 55 ; F, $1 65; G, $1 75; H, $1 95; I, $2 10 ; K, $2 50; M, $2 90; N, $3 50; W, G, $4 25. Market Quiet. share its benefits, and nnlte incamnc her blessed. No Mothsb has discharged her duty to herjsuff er ing little one, in our opinion, until she has given it. the benefit of Mrs. winslow's Soothing Syrup Try it, mothers tbtit how. Ladies' Visitor, Hew York Citr. Sold by all druggists. 25 cts. a bottle. BELCH TR. lathis city, at 10 o'clock, Sunday night, THOMAS BELCHER, aged 49 years and 6 months. The funeral services will take place this morn ing, at 9 30 o'clk, from St. John's Church, thence to Bellevae Cemeteiy. The friends and acquain tances of the family are invited to attend. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. mh 9 tf HARRISON ALLEN. Hatter Howard Relief Fire Engine Co. No. 1. ATTENTION MEMBERS. You are hereby no tified that there will be a Special Meeting This (Tuesday) Evenlncr, at 7.30 o'clock. Business of importance on hand. Honorary Members are requested to attend. , By order of the President. .. J. Q. L. GIESCSEN; Rec. Sec'y. Fiiniitiire. HAVE PLACED IN STOCK THIS WEEK A HANDSOME LINE OF POPLAR FURNITURE, to which we invite the at tec tion of purchaser. . Elegant patterns of Window Shades, handsome assortment of Btby Carriages, Lounges, Easy Chairs. &o. Our line of Fine Black Walnut Suits Secretaries, Ac, was never so complete as now. Call and examine our stock and prices; yoa-will be surprised at the BARGAINS we are offering. THOS. C. CRAFT, Aoi., mh 9 tf SO So. Front Street. try'..;.! 4 4 -J. , ' r 1 V .,'',.- ...Ladies' Triinks, ; ; mh 11 It ' Yig i lllil H mh 11 St Wanted, A NICE HOUSE, FURNISHED OR Unfurnished. Must be centrally lo cated. Not less than five rooms. ADply to U. O'CONNOR, . Real Estate Agent. a uauwuoi vaiva auu siajDi ushiuioi y uiniue( m bottom figures. ReDairine in all Its brauohss bv 1 skilled workmen. - j ' ' McDOUGALL A BOWDEN, J ,V. Next to D. A. Smith's Furniture Store. , ; mo w ii For Sale, GOOD SADDLE AND BUGGY HORSE, A young and gentle. Apply to FURNITURE. JpOR BARGAINS IN BED ROOM. DINING ROOM, AND PARLOR FURNITURE GO TO D. A. SMITH, mh 8 tf Furniture, No. Front tttreet. - . I i ' ' M ' 1. ' Sr.:: . - V mh 11 3t E. S. MARTIN. Consecration of the New Bishop. We are requested, by Dr. A. J. DeRos iet. Secretary of the Standing Committee of tbe Diocese of East Carolina, to state that information has just been received from the Presiding Bishop, of the appointment ofThursdsyof Easter Week, April 17th, as the time for the consecration of Rev. Dr. Watson, as Bishop of said diocese. Tbe consecration will be in St. James' Church, in this city. Bishop Green, of Mississippi, will be consecrator, assisted by tbe Bishop of South Carolina and the Assistant Bishop of Virginia. Bishop Lyman will preach the Consecra tion Sermon. Assisting Neeelr We are Informed that the First Baptist Church of this city gave something, over $70 to the collection for the cyclone suf ferers. Last Monday . the membership raised in cash $20 for the Morehead Baptist Church, and on Sunday night they raised $189 or the Baptists of Chester, S. C, so ahlv served by Rev. R. W. Sanders, whose "church building was utterly destroyed by the cyclone .of; the 19th ulL Rev. Mr. Sander, aa before tated, served the church here Terr acceptably "for about a month laat summer, before the arrival of tbe pre sent pastor. -t Onat(Btnder. Joe Chatman, colored, had tackled too much "benzine" yesterday, and wanted to show to the incredulous world what sort of a man he was and what sort of material he was made of. He made things a little, lively around the court house for a while, and finally drifted down on Second street, nor the corner of Market, east side, where he encountered a knight of the razor and strap of such small proportions that he thought he would annihilate him without further ado. ' He tried the experiment, and the plucky barber gave him a "sockdolo- ger" that sent him winding across the side walk into his own shop door, and as he emerged from his enclosure to see if the "lightning" had struck anywhere else, he was gobbled up by a' policeman, taken to the guard house and locked up. Colored Presbyterians. We learn that the special meeting at the Chesnut' Street Presbyterian church, of which Revr D. J. Sanders is pastor, on Sunday, was a , very interesting one, and quite a respectable sum-was raised towards meeting the deficit of the present ecclesias tical year, closing with, this month. : There remains, however, about one "hundred dol-. lars to be raised for that purposes." Rev. Dr. Wilson and Rev. Mr. Tayne .were pre sent and addressed the people Sunday even tag . . ' . Bock Lime. The W. W. & 0. B.R, Go. for botlmng P0SIWy burned. Jt PRICE REDUCED TO 81.15 PER CASK. LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR LARGE LOTS AND TO THE TRADE.. Address FRENCH BROS., ap 1 tf Rocky Point. N. C or O. G. PAKSI m tn f r 3LEY. Jr.. Wllminrton. N. C. JJAS OPENED ITS OFFICE AT 119Js PRIN CESS ST. Tie Secretary will receive subscrip tions and assessments on stock eaoh day between the hours of 4 and 6 o'ciock P. M. T. M. CHESTER, Prea't. mh 11 3t 11 16 2S Post & Review copy: faiier's Safe Rienmatie Cure TS NOW ADVERTISED EXTENSIVELY, AND ties now;in stock; more to arrive onnextNew I K( )l) TS A ND SHOES f York steamer. Remember the place. I DVvlO illll iJLXKJllilO I, whnlonlA surf JttttsiU DrnmrlstS. I UIJ " 1 v BOTTOM NOTCH I 12 Cakes Perfumed Toilet Soap, 25o. mh 11 tf DOWN! DOWN! ALL KINDS, ALL GRADES, SELLING CHEAP 1 ! ' ' At' II Hosiery, Hdkfs, piUFFJ AND COLLARS, GENTS' GARTERS, !V . . . I t . . Wl L ; t- ft scarn? ana Ties, euspenaers, woves, uniaun- i Q( 2i. jSlQllCu. OC DullS. a - J erv.i.a.M nw1 TTttftiiiAA4 . I T 5" - f , 108 NORTH FRONT STREET. Z , ''I -':? -V 4 .-. - t t dried Shirts, and Underwear. At MUNSON'S, mh 11 It Gents' Furnisher. Real Estate. I HAVE FOR SALE SEVERAL HOUSES and VACANT LOTS very cheap. HOUSES, OFFICES and STORES for Rent. Annlvtn T. O'CflTSrWOP. feb 18 lm u , ' sat tu . Real Estate Agent. mhOtf ill II' 1 Just the TWnff ! s rjpHOSI FIRS CLAY CHIMNEY PTPES :,$f U: Mf-ga a OneaP anu ebubiuviamj mimiw;, vmyv claUy for Kitchens. PURE WHITE OIL. PARKER TAYLOR. ,,.,:.,. , mh9 tf II Hew Arrival; Fishing Tackle. JTNE STOCK. OFHTXMAN HAIR GOODS will be OTOnea THIS MORNING,' at MISS E.' jiajiiusK'ij. JKxcnanee corner, ah are mruea to call and insnect our roods, which cannot fail -ahSlw' :KeapeotftU!r ija.-ilondWM!e,,ollcite .4 -its for the ; PORTLAND PLAS i v '. VSTthe product of which are made - ; rtPLASTRTR anrl VnraST AROUND. - . ' r .. laai u,. ... ; - .- 9
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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