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1 1 r- J s The Morningt Star. "i ft' ' . t- IT. . .. ) -: i " DAILY Oie Tear, (by Mail) Posto Paid, IT 00 sirMonthv " "j -.v" ..... 4 00 Taree Months," V rZ- I ' 22 Two Months. ! ... J 60 Two Months, one Month. Subscribers, delivered in any part mn Can ser week. , Oar 3t at the City, Ftmw Cnm agents aft aot authorised to eolleot for mora than three months in advance , entered at the Post OSo at Wllmtagton, NTO. ,. as eeoona umi juhr.. --.r- ; MORNING-SEDITION. OUTLINES. The tegisUtufe of ovOuid'fl' and organized yestax.iflitf TlioSillJf,; Holt Speaker of the House tod E..' ?py-, kin President problem, of the Senate! Daring the .year-just ck 18,600 "jiw manufacturing and. mining , enterprises were .organized ,;s $A';tliO(:;8ottihem' States, with an aggregate capital-!: of $105,269,500; i'Edwarda.Whole sale confectioner, aad K. F. Yaight & Co.,: w iu.lesale grocers, Norfolk, Va.jvwere burned out; .loss $40000. , Negroes are going from Ljnclig,,;Va. to take the places of strikiflg miners j.in the- Hock ioic Valley . 7 Steamer Belle, of thieve pott, tk ; itt'ther Kswppi;o paV sengt-r was drowned. . W; 8.' Fleming, general a tore, 'Greenville, N.1CU has failed. A. church, convent . and fifty houses des'royed by an earthquake In Spain, Mou lin y last ; in Malaga, the panic is extreme';' many people are ill from pure terror. 'I be Nicaraguan treaty-lias been reported back by the Senate committee with recom mendation that ' it be ratified. ; Genu. Perry inaugurated Governor of Florida; R. W Davis was elected Speaker of the House." Obi. McCafe; otoe-PhtiadelDhia . Timet, is in Raleigh,- N.:C.,' and ; Will be tenderetl a public reception. " '" New Yrrk markets: Money llf:per ren. ; cotton firm at . lltllc; southern fiour steady at S i05 40; wheat, un giaied.Ted 8393fc corn, unsraded 45 53o; rosin steady at $ l "22i.l 27, ; spirits turpentine steady at 81c. : Th poblio schools of New York City cost 4,000,000. -- U is to be hoped tbat the new Ad ministration will have (uto able and 11 v el organ in Washington." ' Gen. Hancock will be Chief Mar shal at the Cleveland Inauguration. He tobk a prominent part when Graj-. field went in. ' '.. - " " Guugh claims that since he began his letjturing tours he has 'delivered 8,500 lectures, and he does not suffer from sore throat either,! " ; '--PJ'. ;!; The London ;25me j, Tory, and Xeics, Radical, demand a change of Ministry. The Telegraph rebuked thiese papers for their coarse. v : , The losses by fire . in the United States in 1884 aggregated $112,000, 000. Excepting 1871-and -1812 .it was the most destructive year. The bicycle is growing rapidly in public favor in tbiacountry, and ia a year or so the number4 in use will probably rival hat of England. " Sau Francisco is a nice place., In 1884 ihrwer4ry'2 divorces m 1 bat cty ; Thacwftuld -be good mis-J iunary ground fprj old Cannon and his troupe., a 1-- Hi e m fcaj - - i Jim Blaine 7gpeads his days not upon thaVTombc?3ailed.history by nay of courtesy, but infpstenng op . position to the Nicaragua and Span ish Treaties.? i n p . 1 . "3 V The Augusta Chronicle was estab lished in .1785, nearly one hundred years sioce.T SToe.altiiBpre 2bnefi can was begun Jn 1773, nearly 112 years ago.. -'ii'' 1 When we see so many' Southern Democratic papers favoring an un conHtitotional Tariff we wonder the more that Blaine did not carry many Southern States. . ...1 -: As the Star now advertises the Stiri we suppose that political luminary has been forgives its JButlerism. Hickory .Caro linian. - ; CJ. 'L- "s Tou indorse all the ads you put in do-you?5.-., -Ma Mr. Ilewitt. of JM e w X ork, very sensibly said of the Hiscock bill that "it waa hardly l & , proper system of revenue reform to leave the duty on cotton and take the tax off of -whis-' There : will :..bei no opposition to Senator Vance. No one else stands the slightest showing although there are a hundred disinterested patriots; PUBLISHED : who could -i be ; persuaded, after at . great deal of talkto take the place. J.i f s Gen, Grant has drank so spirits since 4 . he was President it is; said; ' then takes 'Iftdmeale He now and when he" feelsweak.. e is said to show the C good , results" pf giving op strong potations inthe fresh coloi1 of his skin;': Now some one favors the creating of National Department of Ed a cation with a Minister of Education at the head.;ThUis aPhiMelpEiaidea,' and is advanced by State Superintend 4 VOL. .XXXy.-rNO.,91. dent Higbee Let na seei ; Wharton Barker lives in Philadelphia? all Ujecranka'iivethere?f- Col. Thomas M. Holt, ' of Ala mance, has been elected Speaker of the. House.. He has had legislative experience, is a popular geQtleman and will preside, no doubt, with; fair ness and dignity. - Our friends Camer ron and Farman, of th Asheville Citizen srel 're-elected to thev'old ciertaMp8VfT Mr Boy kin,' of Sampson, was.roade temporary Chairman of the; Senate! He is . one of the leading men in'ihe Houset The compliment is meriied.' Hope Uie Legislature wUl, begin;' worjt at once anoin earnest, osnaiiy the first two weeks are wasted and the work of the. session ; is crowded into the last two or three weeks. :c E. R. tDuffy, . formerly in the cavalry service, now living in Wash ington, writes on the 2nd inst. td the New York 'R;WA?jas follows .. con cerning Wilkes Booth: . ; . V '"It is only supposed he was shot Cor- Kral Corbett was promoted for : shooting otb; but he nor nobody else knows whether it was Booth or not. ' If Booth's remains were buried in the sea why did -his relatives make application (and were said to get them) for his remains to.bury them in their family plot. . The only evidence to prove where Booth's remains are or whether he is living or dead is to be had from : his relatives. But they are still upon the sub ject, and must remain so. ; I am doubtful If Booth was ever shot.'' ' ' - Frank Hi8cocka attempt to reduce fifty millions of tax on the vices,that the tax on household necessaries may be kept np9 failed in the House, as it ought to hav,V,donei ,'The Philadj&- phia JUcord says: -4- ? The incident itf eminently satisfactory to people who; desire an honest, effectual and thorough reform of the revenue system." . Baltimore American, Bipi Protection, says of the Beck proposi tion: ' -T. . : "One decided advantage that the Com mission will have, should it go into effect, w31 be that It will stop all tinkering at the tariff during the present session, and post pone ail legislation on the subject until 1886. By that time the' danger of unwise leguriatioB will be considerably reduced.' ; . 8pints a'tirpeirane Mr. E. G'. Newbegin is dead at Clayton;-.1 f-?.s i-. Greensboro Workman ; Concord is tnoving for a graded school, having voted 7,000, for the same. s We. congratulate the Hickory IVmnpon its new and becoming dress and uporr its entering upon its fifteenth year. It. is one of our best and " ablest weekly ex changes.' . : ; ; r, . : ' Lumberton Robesonian : The! turoentine still of Mesirs. Show Bros.; lo cated at 8C Paula , in , ; this county was de stroyed or fire on the night or the ZSrd & nlt , iopposed toi have been accidental ignited from tne xlross. - ixms aoout f 400; No insurance. :;-:.:.'?.:. "v' r!,-v H-KeV Berne Journal: The oyster- packing establishment started up again yes terday. Twelve boats were .unloaded and. between two hundred and fifty and three hundred hands were engaged in shucking. Swansboro item Captains W; W. Den nis and A. W. Moore caught about 20,000 mullets a dav or two ago. and Cants John Moore andM. Bnssell caught about 10,000; sometimes they sell very cheap. f-f- Hickory Press; Lewis u Harris, an! old citizen, oi ienoir, iroze toaeain about two weeks ago. t A lor of . leaf tobacco , w'a sold at the Farmers' Ware-. house last week at $2.92 per pound. ; -r-: Mr. G. W Jones, who received very severe injuries from a fall in Stateaville while at a tenaing tne grana.- rauncaaon meeting there, is still very feeble and has little hopes of ever being able to walk again. Special to the New York World : RaJleiqh, NJ Cm January 5. In Caldwell county, on Sunday; Sam Davenport, col ored, was marriea to lizzie ranerson. - m the afternoon a sister ox tne bnae amusea herself by pointing a gun at the bride. ; To the horror of all present,' the weapon was discharged, the ball entering at the back of the bride's head and coming out at the fore head. The perpetrator of the deed said the killing was purely accidental but there are strong reasons for believing that jealousy wasthecause. r- ' i ,. The Norfolk Jkdger of Monday, last contained the following: . Saturday last a gentleman f rom Edenton, N, C. , arrived in UUS City Vim jus poca.cuiuu;u miu money, a nice suit of. clothes, a handsome overcoat, watch and chain, &C tHe went around the city making purchases, which he Intended to forward to nra nome, ana while sodding had a secondediUon. of Christmas imbibing egsc nogg not wisely, but: numerously. -This morning the stran? geri whoi it appears, had like he of Jericho, fallen among thieves, was minus his good suit of clothes; his overcoat, watch, money, and all his purchases. ' r JUleigh Visitor: : Dr. L. ; W. Batchelor, only brother of the Bon, Jos. B. Batchelor, of this city, died in Jlnfleld on Sunday last.- He was a good man and true christian.' At 12 o'clock this morn ing the new art gallery of St. Mary's School was, discovered to be on fire. The build ing; wasof i wood,' two stories high, and rested on a brick foundation. The Rescue and double tank chemical engines responded to the alarm, and did some, effective work. Water was obtained: from the large :resor voir near the building. The building, to- getner Wltn 1U .contents was euureij. i - - -:"",'i.;k4V-;--.lw" Soyed.-The loss is about $12,500, with4" ored, bjre gale, ot no insurance. I Tuesday had bnmuclinprasevere- at: eether with its .contents 'Was entirely, de " Raleiffh Nwos- Observer: i The woman who was taken from here to Wilson last Friday, charged with infanticide,TWas named Ada Wormslyey or Walmslew She is charcred with havinz killed her child in November5, 1882, in Wilson' rounty.- She was taken to VViison py special omoex-.vv u liam A-Nixon. Yesterday a reporte? learned that Norfleet i Jeffries and one pr two; other colored men left for the home of -"fit t t ' .MrcrW, H.: Brantley, in-rNash ounty,: where iftis alleged, that Henry v Davis now is,. i uiniiuute ui uiv umuusr, viuuics xjcc. It is probable that if there is any truth in the story that the ttcan on Mr. Brantley's farm is the j real Davis, that:; he iwill be brought back: here to-day or 'to-morrow, at t farthest: ( The further developments in this absorbingly interesting case will he awaited .with interest: ; -4 Elizabeth City'prt 4t rifle blood taadctlmndejr; current report of the killing of two 'negro highway , robbers by SenatoiSelect James Parker, served to -amuse aood many people. It was a first class fable, decidedly creditable to. some one inventive facilities, if. derogatory to bis reputation for veracity; - -It is said' -that t Judge d Pool 3 comtemplates taking charge of the Cafo&'nfan newspaper. The - broad fact-dawns, on us that this is PTe-eminently a coon county.1 As a clinch er we merely mention that Charlie Glover, the live Fearing street dealer in hides, &a, made a shipment oathe 15tfi of December .of 1,100 coon skins, -and n6w has on hand ' 60Q cr 3 cumolatedriM that2 timei Irr- Qn Christmas night Dennis Fare, the the messenger at Gftlrkin & Qos bank and telegraph office was shot in the leg by the carelessness of some unknown person. The wound was not, of -a serious character, Its worst effect being, to confine him to his bed for several days.' One of the saddest deaths it has been our painful duty to chronicle ' was" that sof ' Mr. William W. Pailin, who died at the residence'of bis parents in this town on Christmas morning.. He was in -his twenty-fifth year. He was found dead in bed. ' 4' ; Black well, of DurhamJiad the misfortune last night of being severely, injured while asleep by the plastering falling' on her. She narrowly escaped death. '. So great was the. . - v i . , . . . , . , weigujkoi iuo piaaienng ma, uie Lieasiea was badly broken. ; The awful exam ple of Mrj Price and Mr. Moring, will rise to warn the successful candidate for Speak er against " the shortest road nowhere that can be found in North Carolina Mr. H. G. Connor, one of the Democratic Sen ators from Wilson. Nash and Franklin, has been pronounced by a prominent lawyer wno nas frequently met mm at the bar as one of the most brilliant young attorneys in the State. Mr. Connor is vet voung.and his work this session will be his first expe rience as a politician. , . Senator JB. T. Boy kin, of Sampson, a veteran while yet. uvhig youth, was educated at Trinity Col lege, where he gave promise by his industry and quickness , of the success he has at tained. He is the foremost young member of the Clinton bar a man whose, influence has steadily grown, and whose grasp on his profession, and his community constantly becomes stronger. He narrowly missed (for so young a man) the Democratic nom-, nation for Congress from his district two yearsago. . s; ' . j i Charlotte Observer: The house tops, trees, ' pavements and streets were covered Sunday morning with a solid coat ing of ice, tme quarter of an inch thick." r- The patent outside factory ia this city has its printing presses and steamer boiler in position, and expects to commence bnsvi nesa this week. A citizen of MooreaviUe was here yesterday getting estimates on a 2Q-column- patent outside weekly paper thatitflendVBtartiaelBtlflaDK The Charlotte cornet band has decided to accompany the Hornets Nest Riflemen to Raleigh on the occasion of Got. Scales'S Inauguration, so musically the success of the affair is insured Yesterday the man who came to the city looking for his lost bacon , was Mr. .Frank NeeU- who lives : six miles from Charlotte, op the- Concord road , . The house had been broken into by thieves during the '.night and robbed of its contents, which amounted to 800 pounds of choice, well cured hams 'and siaes. Mr. Nick Smith returned to his home, from the city last Saturday' afternoon to, find his oog con voning atouna . tne. premises in a manner that left' no doubt-that the d6g wai mad. The rabid anhnal had bitten a calf, aad a bog, and further developments - are anxiously awaited. Bob Graham was bitten by Smith's doe. but as the dor fast ened its fangs into UobVpeg leg, no seri ous results haveiouowed q r. -s-.-- - RKflf lDVKRTISKIIfKIITIt. 'l $. C.Mtrabs Drugs, etc.. j Muusou Goods to measure. s : II HKinsBEEaxfiri-Eve'S Daiightefs." , Harkisoit & AiiJEirNew stea.97 Ti p Report Commr Cit SJnklng Fund.' TnntBLB db. Co. Fruits atauetion. : 8 H. TarjfBi & Co. Horses at auction. S. H.Tbimbls & Crocfries at auction r Receipts v of cotton yesterday 826 b,;n.i:-- 7; , ' - ; VThe 'stOrm signal was again at the mast-head yesterday. . . yf ' s t One white tramrj, was, lodged in the1 station house .Tuesday night. V -i Que case of druqk' and down ,'jf i . ? . c, 'j ' .. - - v, r--- - ' -was disposed of by. .the-:Mayor yesterday morning. ' .'! ! ' - -'To-day is the Anniversary of 014 Hickory 's ? battle . 'behind the cotton bales' at New 1 0'rieajis. - when;' paving the way f or the'preseht grand "World's Exposi-' tion.:- The auction . houses - of . A. G. McGirt andS. B. Trimble have' been con solidated, under fthe'fl;naae' of S. H. ;Q0dttble & Co., with AljlWfeGlrt as aue--tioneer..:..-T . . :iiH-iA-!:'t-'t 4- Puring Tuesday night the wea ther was almost unepmforiably, warm .for the !seasonfi?ibut pearly .yiesrday'mcirning another sudden change came with indica tions of a cold w aye. ", J rjJ, - f.,: -. - ' v J 1 " " - '" ' A : The German barque Louis, Capt. Bchinlster.rrw..cleBfrOm this port for Liverpool1;4 jest&aVr by' Messrs. Alex Sprunt & Son;, with 2,278 bales of cotton, valued at $109,600.: l:i - aXmaae. , t1 rv I SmRhviUe- than m i Wilmington and that much damage had resulted, including the sweeping away-iof the paylpon jof the Hotel Brunswickvj' .Jamado inquby"of the.pffi- .cers of the steamer Louise, and they stated - - , . J ... ...... i . ., ,, . , ...... 1 ., , f that there i WaS no- foundation for the. re- port 1 The ?gali! rftojirttfeipnyjpd Jere was no damage . .THe late Capt. Bbert Tait. : ; Alluding to the death of this gentleman the Lumberton Bobesonian-B&ju: VCapt Tait was born i&i thel city of Ha dington Scotland,, j on the 25th of - March, 1832.; He was educated -for the elaw. but preferring a more active life, he turned Jiis attention to the United States, arriving fit New. York 4th of June; 1850.: He went to Canada' and spent two years; from them he came to Wilmington, N. ? C 'ahd there re mained Until the year ISSoVwhen he came to Bradenboro, N. C, and embarked in the turpentine and , mercantile business, 'A year's experience in that business satisfied him that it would pay, so he permanently located. During .the I years that - he was looking up a permanent business there was on the other side of the deep blue sea, in the' city of jHadingtoa, : a' beautiful voung maiden by the name : of Eltzabeth Barton Vert, . fatthfulry' ahdi patiently awaiting the promised : welcome , message, come on 1 She at . once, in company " with Captain Tait's brother, ' took a" steamer for New York.' 1 After several weeks upon the briny, deep they-arrived for tfiat city. ?CaptL-Talt met her. there, and Xhey were united-in the bonds ,:of : matrimony He took his city, bride to his rural home, and there they have lived and reared a large family Of interest ing children. When the latr war broke out Capt. Tait -took sides with the South, and served in different capacities', while it. lasted a portion of the time on the ' lice Capt. Tait was a gentleman in the fullest sense of the word, a faithful friend, a de voted husband and an affectionate father, He was a thorough businessman, with un domltable energy and thrift. He accumu lated quite a snug little fortune at the boro', but lost most-of it by fire and other mis-, fortunes. . i Notwithstanding, he left his family n comfortable circumstances. His remains were taken to Wilmington.'-N. C.,' and interred by. the side of hia son Johahie, -.in Oakdale-. Cemetery. 'He leaves. a wife and eight children to mourn their loss." i Jtlolaasee Tlieft-liarg;e not Saetaloed ') Another Arrest. iWilliam Walker, colored, whose arrest on the charge of - the larceny of a barrel of molasses was mentioned in Tuesday's pa per, had a hearing before Justice MUlis yes-; terday morning.; It seems that the Messrs. Kidder had lost two barrels of molasses,4 and Officer John Statcherwas on the look out f or-them. He ascertained that-Walker had soldjt barrel ofmolasses to a grocery -man, bat had not received his pay .although the molasses had been delivered. The gro cerymah was posted, and when Walker ap peared for the money he was arrested. The evidence, went to show, however, that Walker was only acting at the request of another party; had never seen the molasses,, and had no hand in its delivery. Walker prpved an excellent character, and as there was bo evidence to convict him of the lar ceny of the molasses, and it had never been in bis possession, he was discharged. , John Rivers, colored, who is now charged wijth being the guilty party in the trans action, had his, case continued until this morning. :'n ibF"'-i'' "f jr - The investigation thus far has developed the fact that Messrs. G.W. Williams & Co. also lost two barrels of molasses, and the barrel recovered proves to belong to that firm instead of to the Messrs.' Kidder. It was identified by the 'color of the barrel head, which is painied red, while the Messrs! Kidder's are blue. f r . A Oatraxe. Oh Sunday night last, as we learn, from persona resident in the vicinity, the house of a widow in the southernsection of the city was made the scene of a dastardly out rage: It appears that a man entered one of the windows, procuring-, a cheese box to stand upon in-order to reach it, .and ran sacked the house, securing,whav rnpney het could find, but without . awaking - the woman,- who was .the . only .occupant. . The first she knew of - thor presence of the in tnider he was at her bedside and the light ; was Out. ( A struggle ensued, during which she was severely choked, and badly bitten onj the shoulder. ' She was a stouti strong woman, and proved so hard to handle that the fellow finally beat a retreat, receiving as f a parting salute a blow in' the ' breast with both feet which ' nearly knocked the preatn out oi mm. it was bo aara in vie, room that it was impossible to say whether the man was whUe or colored, r f ,r . r . Fnna Dead. ' . 11 r ' ' ' News was' received at police . headquar ters, yesterday afternoon, to the effect that Mr. B. Smith, who keeps a grocery on the corner of Ninth and Bladen' streets,', north of the.WJ &W. Railroad, had t been found dead, in his store- I; &eem that the store was not .'opened f yesterday, as. usual, and the- curiosity , of the neighbors finally .be came aroused, when an investigation took place with the above ; result The Coroner was notified, who sent' an officer to look after the remains ; until he could make ar rangements for an inquesl. - Deceased was well known: in the com munity,, having married some years ago thedaughter ; of the late W. MHarriss, Esq. He was a native of Germany. 0 The coroner's inquest will, : be held this morning. . jt--' : s - Pertinent. , , . . i ; The vital, question how before the coun try is bread. .This pertinent . query in the New York Herald finds wide-spread appli cation:,. ''As you have taken an Interest in the working classes, will " you ; please T ask why it 'jthat with the low prices of whea ; and flour the bakers make ' no : larger size bread and jet do not reduce their prices ? ' Personal.;, '.."j -j.W-Vr.-"s.t - Msj. Robert BinghajPi: 4 Ae Bingham Bchoolitwaaln-the city,verdpn- his wayJhome from the -New.rW Exposi tionjbeing thguest of MrD. Qi Worth. : HefeaVe thismorntog; v.. ; Cot?Jo.'Bojsos::j J A Winder and Mr.--W. W Chamberlain,. tail railroad men, were, in the city yesterday. -;: t'--!'- " mt : " '' i : tfcGreen,' off3Kareportsf about five feet oxwater on tne snoais wnen heleft Fayetteville. .iilo.if ,7Mtner Indleatleiui. The foll6wing are thediaifoVe ctayt u-.f 'imfa imm:c -s-lv! For ; the ; fibutii Aantic Stateal f tuVand slightly . wame weather, preceded . in 4ie northern portion by slight fall in, tempera ,turei' winds generally hbrthwesterlyCTifgher barometer. 4 Buck Hill," colored had a hearuag: before': Jr C. Hill, J P yesterday, "on the charge :jo commuting an assaulfrind battery upon the person of Henrietta Hill, who, it was al leged, was knocked down by the defendant. The magiatraW found it up-HUl business to arrive at a solution of the case, but finally otdered the defendant to-jpay a fine of $10 and the costsi! The two ; Hills - put' their twmmitsttogetiier, however, ri descended into the valley of , humiliation, oufessed aliemutafaeRs and shortcomings, atid flniUy'kissed &n$ nieVp, whereupon the 4 squire, bebg a Hill himselfremiUed the fine and let thedef endant go. . v . t z- A Clean 8wep; -n" :Mr. A;. M. Browa, who keeps. a store on the corner of McRae and Campbell streets, and who generally keeps a stock of poultry on hand, bad a clean sweep pade .of aTlhe hid left for sale;'! on Tuesday night, " by some thief . I There were r about seven or eight dollars worth stolen, m. y ? . arterly JBeetlnsa , ;; . t , , , First Round for. the' Wilmington bis trictDf the Methodist E. Church,' South; , Crmton Circuit, at Andrews Chapel Jan uary lOahdll.'" , . Cokesbury Circuity 'at Bethamy, January" 17andl8. i; . .. Bladen Circuit,' at Centre.-January 14 and 25. a- , ' Elizabeth Cireuit, at Elizabethtown, Jan uary 31 and February L - ..tf. i - . Wilmington, at Front street. February 7 and 8. , - ; . Carver's Creek Circuit, at pberty.Febn ruary 14 and 15.' ' "(,.; .- WaccamaTw Mission, at Beihel. February 14 and 18. . .,,.,.i f . Whiteville CircuU, atVWTiiteville, Febv ruary 21 and 23. .! .Jx ' Topsail Circuit, at Scott's B&k February 28and March 1. ... Duphn Circuit, at Kenansville' March 7 and 8. , : , , - - . , ; Onsl6w Circuit,' at Tabernacle', March 14 and 15.- ; - '. v :', I Brunswick , CirChit,;atJConcord, March 21 and 22. 5; - - 1 The District Stewards will meet, at the Front Street Church ia Wilmington atll -o'clock a. u.'on the 4th of February. JfATJl. J..UABB4WA.Y,;. ;f .Presiding Jlder, TBTJB MAILS. The malls, olose and arrive at Clty.Po Office as follows: ' ' " ' ' - CLOSS. , Korthem throngh xaa&s, last... ....... 7:30 p. X ncrt&cm taroogn sate war aums .v. t . .- a. m Baleigh. .SiP.M. fc0OA.K. Mails for the.N. C. BaUroad, and' ' f routes sapplled therefrom including. ULAN.G BaUroad. at. . .720 P. MjA B.-00 a. sL Southern m&lls for all points. South, aaii7 8MB f. su Western maOs (CLXLJtollway) daily (except Sunday). ....,,,... .. 4:15 P. M. All points between Hamlet and Baleifflx 6:15 P. M. auui tor vneraw aaa iMrungton jksu- .-road : Kails for points between Viorenoe aad 80 P.M. unaueston . 8SWP.M. 1PM, eas p.m. 6:60 A.M. 'iaoA-M. FayetteyHle, nd offioes on Cape Pear Biver, Tuesdays and Fridays., Fayetteville, via C. C. R. R., daOy, ex ' oept Sundays.. ...iii-..' Onslow C H. and intermediate offices, Tuesdays and FrMaTB. BmithviUe mails, bjt steamboat, daOy " except tnmaaysj. :v. . ..... . . . . Malls fox Easy HilL Town Creek, Baal - lotte and Little Biver, Tuesdaya and SjOOPiM. 1i-asiiwK 4M Kbrthern thro' and wax taaJi..,'..M7) A.M.. Hoatnern mans 7.80 A. M. Cuna.0BntralXanr0a4:- SI45A.M, Stamp Office open from 7.80. ,A, M; to P.M.' Mobey Order and Eest, Departnent, open '8,oj A.M. to SM P. M. oontlnnouB. , ' J,', ' Oarriers delivery open ori 'Sunday from 830 to Mails collected from street boxes from bust neas portion o$ clty atBA.Mr liaC A.M.and fc30 P.M.; from other parts of the city at B PX- . . I cienetal oIrverwen from 7A3C. to 6.00 P.M. and on Sundays from & to 9M ai ltv Railroad time. 75th meridian. . . WHO IS MBS. . WBiS&OW JAs; tmS . qnestlon Is frequently asked, we will simply say that she ia a lady who for upwards thirty yean has unti ringly devoted her time . and talents as a female Physician and- nurse, principally among children. She has especially studied the eoOBtitotion and. wants of this numerous class, and. as a result of this effort, arid practical knowledge, obtained fax a lifetime spent as a nurse and physician, she has oompounaea a Booming ayrup ior ennaren teetn lug1. It operates like magio giving rest and health, and is, moreover, sure to regulate the bowels. In consequence or this article Sirs. Wins low is beooming world-renowned as a? benefactor of her race; children certainly do hiss 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! ciej and we sincerely believe thousands of chil dren have feeeaavea from an early grave- by its timely Hse , and that - millions- y unborn : will Bnare its oenenis, ana none moaiiiBi her blessed. NO othsb has dlaohareed her duty to heQsoffer ttle one. in our omnion. until she has given It the benefit of Mrs. window's Soothtng 8yrop Trv it. mothers bt it sam.Ladie Fiuor.New York Cltv. Sold bV all druggists, 25 eta. a bottle :NEW-ADVERTISEMENTS OF THB-CONDITION' OP .THE SINKIHG FUND, City of Wilmington, North Carolina, Carolina, January let. 1835 : ' , SECURITIES HELD; a; 4 aty Bonds due in 1857. . .. . . . -r a City Bondv'dueln 188ft.. .v.,.;.... " 7 City. Bonds due in 1899. , . . . .$ 400 00 . -LOCO 00 . , 8,500 60 .' 1 5.800 00 13 City Bonos dusta 1899. .,.,. 8,160 00 10 City Bonds due In W01 -........ . ... 10,000 00 25 City Bonds due to WC4.: ,1-. : X S6.0CO 00 8 CttyBpnds due in 1910 .;s.. .: 8,000 00 118 Bonds, amounting to . . .'4 . - v. a . . i $ 50,800 00 Cash on hand (Interest bearing Certifi- . - - " , - cate. . .v.'.'. . i ..:-... A' .-)? - 8,763 48 Total ajn't firnkingFand,' Jan! l,88lH 59,568 43 .. Jan 9 It i ."-"RICHARD J. JONES, Comm'rr. r.t New Styles ! W Low Prices ! .rpT.-ir-at .aARRISO ALLEN.; J iS5t c .Hatters, i jait 8 tt i .V 4 ' t Gbodsto T3ANTS PATTERNS IN NEW DESIGNS, ftoml X ss.00 to siLOO. ; jmgnsn,' peotcn - ana uomes-, tta CasBbnere Salts atreducsd ariees: Bovs Suits f at a discount; and a complete stock .ef Gents' .Trraiaiungooosyrvoneap, V",' " JahSi'r f,,-r .IS." rA ' If -i MUflOWD. : Furnishing Rooms. . NE"yy ADVEBTLSEMENTS, tin: 1 A. G. McQIKT, AncUoneer. THIS DAY, ON BZOHAN63 COBNSR, AT 10 o'clock sharp, we will sell T wo Good HORSSS and One BTJGQY and HARNESS.? JWe araaothdv rteed toguaranteeiliflseHorsea.lnvery re ?v.f.; lanlit;. A J & McCJIRT, Auciloneer. I rpHIS DAYtTHURSDAY), A tl O'CLOCK AJM. sharp; on board Schooner HatOe Darling, we wfl -1 - . v . . , 1 sell TWO Hundred Bmtehes BANANAS and other A. 45, MCGIUT, Auctioneer." v !- BTS: H. TRIMBLE 4 CO. , -v 4 .va rtu.UA r, jahtjakt 9TH, ATIOOVLO , VnocBrner StA aad Castle Streets; w wlU "general assortment Ot.GIiOCERtES.onRistlnir or; Flour.' Sugar iCoffee MoUssob, Tobacco; Ci xars, BaconJElams, Lard, Canned Goods, Crock ery,Tln Ware, and all the Fixtures belonging to the Store-rficales, Show Case, &o. JanSJtt - 1 . . Si , B EM1CALS AND PATENT MEDICINES, PES- Pieecrlptioos prepared with accuracy and dls-. patch. At JASLES C. MTJNDS ' 1 - : r Jan 8 it ; - I'narmaoy, s 104 worth Front St. j Eve's Daughters" ! ? OR. COMMON SENSE FOR MaVta.WIFB, AND 'MOTHER. By MARION HARLAND, author of Commpa Sense in the Household S1.B0 r.- j;.' -"The author "of 'Common 8ense in -the House--bold has written a volume of wider scope, which will interest a much larger class of readers. It is a book for women of all ages and classes, and such as only, the accomplished wife of a city cler gyman could write. It is a volume full of valua ble hints aad .practical suggestions as to food, elothteg, care of children, girlhood, study, worry housekeeping" and' home making, marriage, gos sip, and indeed almost every subjeot that enters into wpmans lot and life.' . ..' 4 TT T, i . . , ... . ., .For sale at -"' . : '1 HEINSBEEGER'S : 3 an &tf ' - ' - Live Book and Musle B tores. ' iFiMBflon & felion SaUroai Co; .OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY & TREASURER, y j WILMINGTON, NC January s, 15. " " U DIVIDEND OF FOUR STOU CENT; ON THE Capital Stock of ike Wilmtegton & Weldoa R. S.: Co.. has been denla.Ml. na.ira.MA tA tha fi nnlrY.n -ders on and after the 15th inst. ' 1 Uii JvW. THOMPSON,. ? v Jan73t - Sec'y and Treas'r. ! . - i , -J; ' ' n :r tost, Strayed or Stolen, ONE BLACK' JlNDWHTTE BUTT-HEAD COW, head black, medium size.. Has young Calf about six weeks old. Left my lot Friday night, December 28. Any one finding and returningaer to me will be liberally rewarded. J . J H. JONES, Livery Stable, Jaa78t ; No. 9T8 Princess fit. !. I nCMM FltOGHESS , IS AN IMMUTABLE LAW, IN THE VERY NA ture of things. We cannot go- baok wards lif we would. The old fashioned open five, with the array of cooking utensils, must stand aside for the modern Cook Stove, with its superior advan tages. Our FARMER GIRL COOK will give you entire satisfaction, if you will allow us to give you an Introduction.- - -- 1 ;" W. H. ALDERMAN St CO., ian tf Plumbers, Gas Fitters St Tinsmiths. - TEHIITY COLLEGE. HrtBS SPRING TERM. WILL BEGIN JAN. 7TH, -U and close June 11th. 1885. Hi . - t j j .TERMS: " :-:n.y:rt ; Tuition In., .College.. Classes, per , Tuition in Preparatory Department, , per month!. . ..y. -.v. ........ .V 850 to 8 tO Tuition - in. Business. College, pet . t.. . month' . - - ' Mf reie Particular attention will be paid to tie Natu-" ral Sciences, English Literature, and the Bust nesa Course.,- '.. -The Faculty, now composed of seven men, are specialists in their respective departments, and, with additional improved apparatus and appli ances, are prepared to meet the demands of the educational Interests of the Church and patrons of the Institution." " .' For Catalogue and particulars address i - . JfKOJr.'J. F. JUklTJH AN, 1 .i.Triolty College, Randolph County N. C. : Jan42w ' suth ! JfarvHTear Pisent I I HAVE QUITE Ar VARIETY 9? ARTICLES, ' ;;: LEFT SUITABLE lORj, , ;-r tip , ' NEW ' TEAR PltESENTS,-' which I am disposing of at greatly reduced . prices. . Call early and make your selections. NEW YEAR" CARDS ! A fresh lot Just opened, of Prang's handsome :fNEW YEAB CARDS. '' i DIAEIES FOB 18857; TURNER'S N: C. ALMANACS, Ste., AO. ' C.' W.'HrATES, . 119 Market TSt dec 23 tf Mattings and Carpets: At GD "'ASSORTMENT - ' ) '' u I ' . 'Z' ' CHEAP, VERT. CHEAP. - LADIES ' AND1" MISSES' WRAPS.1 Alimlted supply and the prices VERY MODERATE. . BLANKETS, large sizes; CBIB ;and CRADLE BLANKETS. , LACE Ct7RTAlNS-ood assortment all gradeat LARGE AND SMALL. CRUM CLOTHS, at less than value. j, -.. . M. JScEWTIRE. l i Jan 4 D&Wtf "- - 1 --y- Hew and Reliable Seed. . - -. - . CJUri STORE IS HEADQUARTERS FOR VEQE ITX.' table Seed and Truckers SuddIIbh of all de scriptions. I have Just received a very large 1 block 01 seea, ana wu guarantee uiem 10 do oi -the very best strain, and will sell them low down. Call-or Write -and get my-prices, be i fore making your purchases elsewhere. A- ( -J'i Pv a--' ? J. H. HARDIN, i-.f-'i .. ' Druggist and Seedsman, .' Jan 4 tf , . ; tNew Market, Wumfiogton & Ct -1 ti For Sale, - 1X1 5 ' (NEARLY NEW) HERRING'S: SAFES, i.l I 2 GOOD MULES, ' A l it - ' : preston'cumming CO., ,. h.! -tci 1 -.. hi Millers and Gram and -! ;i, jahstf ' " . . Peanut Dealers, 1 k-.i- .-. ; .... : , , ... w Teiegrapny, stenography and Type-,. . . Writtng (extrasX each, per term. v.1 ' ' It 50 Board, including furnished room.per . ... - r if monh.iii..rt-..i.:;-;.....-.-9-totolo'flO t m w i tut j assntiit ""wr Thpayaw...r..(..M,.Bo - m. - r V8 week.,.v.t .-...v.t.v..'.- 4 00 - T s-Ttoea Weeka,...,,..-...;.,.-.. . 8 to c ;- 'OMMc..,:;...4i.Ji,i5so ;-tOointaiaet Advertisements tal at proper-' BoasTowrttea.;-;.:,-. Ten lines soMHouparefl type make ODewpiare I : NEWVERTISEMEOTS, i. I- : THE GOVERNMENT BTTXJRSES - " ' v V ImericaEfAgi ;i SiBOM THB TXHTH CEKBUS. VOL. & JPBT lTrr.TgiTTTv .. tbatlias attended the unique and untiring efforts or itswoprietors to increase and extend its clr eulatfon. , Its wnUats -are duplicated every ffifwSely1 tior which also clreu- " , veusnearrr - ??6an moldent la tne mar., M -"' : --HALFA'CENTURYtr' ?iXtS-iof W reconaed leading' AgriOTlfarral Journal of the world, t-f . v u yjk - ura HHuvaaDie success . j What' it is To-Day. ? : Six months nmtlut ffiwm iWniM..J J..' tereduponaNEW CARESS OF l?BOSPKBTTY. ' and to-day it is far superior to any 1mnarterl t?SLI5?l5SBdJ' w any ether aoaW un(b, pnnwupo awr paper, and presentkur tar every Issue 100 columns of original reading mat ter ftom the ablest writers, and. nearly 109 nius mttons. Dr. George Tfcurher. lor nearly euar ter of a century the editor-in-chief of the iWr fcmjiTrteuuurtst, Joseph Harris, ByrotrD. Hal- Stea. OoLiL C. Weld, and Andmw H VnTlaw iww Hum Auitors. wgeroer wita tnaotbert wrtters who have made toe American AgrioultuJ vhat It Is to-day, ARB STILL AT THEIR fwp . ' 'i- !' ' - . v - Ertf t : iWHAT, FREE ? ? ? "" Bverv subsoriner. vhnu n1tuwlnHn I. iWirs. . DIATBLY forwarded us with the price, $ 1 59 1 er . a um ior postage on uyotote- . dlamakfag- flUB In aU-wUlreoelre the isSerK cmjigrKuuungi imigusn or eermanj for alt of 18S5, and be presented with the AMERICAN Aa- IT - FAMILY CYCLOPAEDIA Bust out), TOO PAGES AND OVEK IOOO ENGRAV- 8trng ly bound in cloth, black and gold, h This entirely new volume is a remarkable store house and book of reference for every depart- ment of human knowledge, tnoluding an -Agri- -cultural Supplement by Dr. Tburber. . r v 4 SENDTBREE 2-CENT STAMPS FOR MAILING ' SPECIMEN ; COPY 1 AMERICAN AGRICUt- ' TURIST.AN ELEGANT FORTY-PAGE P&EMI- . UM '- 1IST.- WITH- SOU -TT.T.TTSTl ATTOTffa - lltn- - SPBCJMEN PAGIS OF. OUR FAMILY CYCLO- VANVASSEBS WAKTID VXBTWHSBX. Address " ' :i ' PUBLISHERS AMEEICANAGRieULTURIST. Z DAvrn W. Junn, Pres't'SAit'i. Bubkhak, See. l T51 BROADWAY. NEW YORK. Jan7tf, The 5?-(toiaie Pcweiv! NOTHER LOT THESE SPLENDID L4MPS Just received. , -- : .: Pi .. .. W. S-'BRIGGS A CO , -. v. . 'Agents: jan4 u One Week QF HARD LABOR ' ENABLES U8 TO SHOW the fine line of CANDIES usually kept m our es- riblishmeoii all made since Chrfstmas,as we sold wui biovk. uurmg noiioays. Jtn4tf MRS. B. WARREN To the Public, CLAIM NO EXCLUSIVE RIGBT,. BUT WE have the DUF,FY MALT WHISKEY at less than $1.60 per quart at the". "GEM." deelltf WILL WEST E6e Ilulleta, tA BBLS. LARGE, FAT AND JUICY MUL-,, LETS for sale. ANTEED. lanltf FISH AND WEIGUTS"UAR- W. B. DAVIS & SON, .. T.IT.C. A. -JVERY HOUSEHOLD NEEDS TURNER1? NORTH CAROLINA ALMANAC FOR 185 Don't fail to eeoure a copy. For sale at ' ' 1 : . ' CM. HARRIS' Jan Stf ' Popular News and Cigar Store. pHE LARGEST STOCK EVER -BROUGHT TO i THIS CITY. ALL VARIETIES OF THB FX 28B8T QUALITY. Seeds gold in paper failing to grow under favorable condition!, wta be replaced ' jreeuj cnarge.r rricea cvaraBieea to give satis-' ' -iacuon. - - wuuliam h. gi j -jan4tJ 117 Market Street,-, J iHewEiver Hnllets; . 1 Aft BARRELS FINE NEW. RIVER MULLETS just reclved from the fisherv.for sale low. Also. 160 BOXES CHOICE. BRANDS OF TO- BA.VW, to De sold at iactory prices. Vvil' SAM'L BEAR, Sx dec 7tf 18 Market Street. :'J DIVIDEND OF THREE AND A HALF PER CENT, has been deolared by the Board of Direc tors of this Bank, payable on the 10th lust. !f Jan4lw , A- K- WALKER, Cashier rYOu Want a first-class oun we can suit you. No bursting ears. - - Lamps, Bird Cages and Children's Fancy Tray Just received. A few ciore'of our new; COLUMN BIACOOK 8TOVBS on hand; cheap and good. " . PARKER St TAYLOR. PURE WHITE OIL. - dee 28 tf ; Sinner Sets R SALE BY QlX&S & MtTECHISOK, ... .- - - 't - - . q , CROCKERY DEPARTMENT.. Jan4tf a XinasisiG T3UT -THOSE HANDSOME LADIES' SHOES at TWO DOLLARS, can be had yet ; At A. SHRTE&'aV jan4tf 108 Market ft. Handsome Goods. j - r'-v, V ', . i :'P'-; -1 '" : r W E EXHIBIT THE FINEST LINE OF LADIES' BUTTON BOOTS AND HAL'8 in the city. Omr SHOES for Misses and Children are simply su perb. . Our prices are extremely reasonable. Qrit. I'rrach & Sons, 108 NORTH FRONT STREET. jan4tf,-tL- . r .: : ;'- i Palms, "YjTTB EXTEND THANKS DTOIVIDTJALLY &NT ; fumlcaDy ior their raroaage and , well wishes ; during the past year, and hope to merit a con ; . . y,' ti : . -. v. .... . . . ' ... - - tmuance of the same durinr the presentoBe. - -. To the unconverted v say, give ua a trial and yon-wulnotreiTrttt. ; ;i - i stt --'n .nth Ly'lt! . 4iit-t:-;i- f-ift- .Vn";4 -a i -: JNO. W GORDON St SMITH, Agts?, it Liverpool St London St Globe Ins. Co., and others, of goodcaUbre. ' Jaa4tf -4 1 !4 '-Vi ... .V. m M m - . -t. i ' " ' . i 'Mm m , i. .JjS;. 'J i. t. ;r" ,'r'.' - -'-Mr 1 ,.; A.-
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