ThlMoKiingiStai 1 - " Two Da vs.... 1 ? i f PUBLISH SD -JAICTy EXCEPT HOyDAlft,. x w S2S.f?i v ; - 4 Oo;. oae tear, (by Fortin .:,.,.r M Stx Moaths. ? if-f Three Months," v S Two Month " . 1 S rTocAtT Subscriber, delivered In UTT-H of the City, Foiia Cwr fweek. Our tip l ta are no Mtto-!i4 to aollec tor more ttonately lov ratea. .. ..r w Aaa X-r AJU A,ira ' V 1 X M r . - i ' J .1 - i ! ; j -.ii;. . '. , . . 1 - - - thanthreattoatarmtvaaoa. "' -'- - Tea tteea eolld Nonpareil type make inn square ... -i AT I n a . , . av Sifi ISMS tfc :! m X-XXXVXJ ( Uu. ypL - wared at ttfSLS??! f OWOTNIOnTITTlON. taw 1 - w 1 i '-1 The ceremony of coxitUnjr toe-taectortf I cote took place afc 13 o'clock yty U. j the preseaceof botbbpe of XJongreea, I Trfri WAiae acduti L cbaflrm the I reoort of the killiii,ot deiLl Gordo, and I the atrocities comflaVtWsl x-kartoom oj the Mahdi'smea. Tha AJttemblrof Pa- kou passed the Womaa'i;,. Suffiraw JtiSL A negro uameJ Mobley shot lae towa to kill the marshal s deputy who shot and raort&lly wounded Mobley. ;V- Neir York markets : Money 1 per xeni. ; cot- steady at 8 205 75; ongraded white 7596&; corn;! ungraded WaSOJc; l euane steady at 30ic.: ' ' ' ' - la Michizan--the snow is deep and I , ., . , - . . ; . 4 the drifts are twelve feet high. ; ' l:-vL.rt'V Mr Randall and Senator Lamar: refuse to be intervewed aboui teeir trying to force an extra session. The J Democrats sboald disappoint them. ' I I he French lost 183 men Jailed .1 and wounded in destroying five day. V i v ; f Tbe English have.: lost 28 officers i ooi . vii"U'n,r--M''nfl! and 221 men killed, anoT 56 officers and 633 men wounded in the Blgyp tian and Soadan engagements. ; 'M' ti.u Marnnia of Wfttprford - ad- I 1 he Marquis or . w atertora aa- i dressed a large Tory meeting in DMi aad denounced h. dyna- inite devils as the worst .enemies of Ireland. 1 rue every Word. . I he iron and other mills are res am- that had previously been .burned, - saw and i - .,.i o,t nW.- rescued her. 8he is stilr ahve, but we be ing work in several States. At Chat- HeTe nQ hopC8 w entertained of her re- tanooga, the.' cotton mill, five nail covery work?, and five saw mills, employing New Berne Journal' There were i , , 3 ' some fine white shad in market yesterday. 1,000 laborers, have resumed work. w the once is fancv vet-from il.25 to Gen. McClellau, in the Century, is I togiv, hi. vete of Sh,rp.barg, and Gen. Jo Johnston will give his naas to Seven Pines and bis. rela tiottM with President Davis. . ; - The blood -thirsty anarchists at Allegheny, Pa., held another meet ing on Monday night,, at which the mo't-t infamous addresses were made. The scoundrels clamored loud for blood and preached openly a war of dagger and torch. We regret that the health of that accompli -hed and admirable gentle mi n and scholar,--- Mr, Robert C. Widi hroji, f Massachusetts, con tii.u t vtyjnflrfnaiid that he will nut be able to -deliver his oration at the dedicatiou of the Washington inonumeut. Some one. will reatl it for him. ' ' ' Mr. Cleveland has returned to his. home at Albany, where; he will re--main until he starta.for Washington. Hi. private secretary, Col. Lamont, sijs tbat there ha;been no slatepre partd. lie WeaV'to t New York merely to gather heeded informs' tion. 0?er 400 jersons saw him and talked vitb him. Mr. Lamont says that one thing was determined Tnpon, and it is this': - i: "' . ' i : i - , "The President will consider no applica tions f jr appointments as come within the power of the Executive except after they have been considered by the member of the Cabinet io-'whose department they fall. This rule will be imperative and will be enforced on all occasions. On any impor tant appointment of course, there will be C"D8uluiiioQ between tbe Presideot aotf the Cabinet omcer, pm Hhe great maps' of ap point mentswbere4 there1 are any changes thought Deceasary..v will coma to the Presi dent in the am place Atom the Secretary concerned." ? - ' : ' m: 1 The Washington, correspondent of tne New York WbrldXminUtn the 9th inst., ftatitWfedllri Wash ington that Bayard: Lamar, and Gar Und are certain to be in the Cabinet. He says:, Xj'i-f 'The selection of rl Secretary of the Treasury is still one of the most vexed questions that Mr. Cleveland has to-con-: aider. The slate in Mr. Cleveland's mind to-night would probably read as follows; Secretary of State, Thomas 'F. Bayard, of Ut la Ware; ftporotjirv1 nt h - Tun Joseph E. McDonald nt Tnriiana fUri.rv of War, William F. Vilas, of Wisconsin f Secretary of the Navy, William oTWhit- jjr, oi rtewff.xort; -postmaster-General Oen. George B. McCleJlan. of New Jersey; oecreUry of the interior, I O. C. Lamar, "L MPPAttorneyrGeneral, Aagustus a. Garland, of: Arkansas. f The above is the combined result of conversations With three leading United States' Senators who have visited New York this week, and who nave made ur a fVhlnat amnn thaMiW.. which seems to them to be probable, at least, cto"rr - - , , j , T layton Bud: The criminal in jonnstcn will be fuller iat tba ?W:if rm X our Superior Court than rw vears T. tTWlr T"0 wyton;Af Is ; very acauTmrnmcsaaAaDrtiiEeaDatcr.i -Rareigli has organised SaviDgs ftaTiV with oanttol ktnV orf ) - Wioeton Ltadst; Eet. Geo.' M. Glbba, a Preabyterian minieter, died at Ba oa neaaeaaaj r . ...Greensboro Workman : A ?2!?SL?!i,S?-T proper person to fill iba Presklentiali;hair at DaTldson. College.. ; IIr. Puinple;-. Is - a gS-. kaa is a-Mf 'XaJ l$?Vi '1''. ' ' ' ' we are onalterably opposed to the proposed plan of catting off from' the territory of Warren aay part . of the same for the par; we farther express oar -surprise that. any mpTemant Ihooht ha atteajpttdlajLhe marS unmarried omani Mbllie ChappeH; caargea wjtn mrantlclde, in Pee Dee vil Ia, an account of whichappeared in our , last seue has fled to parte unknown., -r- A little colored boy . was burned . to death uie ei , mrouga our streets ust jaonaay are very fleet and appear to be tractable. ,: ; Henderson Gold Leaf: twe no tice a lew or tne many sales ot tobacco rJU tlJl re "!? - " VS? W. H. Elam sold one load for 58.98; sold acrop of.tolacco'rfrom three acres, raised near town, for $1,171.07. 'We very bhicu. regret to learn of the death of Mrs. R B. Britt, at her home in Enfield laat week. , She leave8 a huaband aad fout children. ; . - - ' ttMrtoB'fiwwitan; A litUe Eiri. aaugaier oi air. j. v. narerore, rr uuult"u towunujp, was inguwunj, u BOt faully Darnedf on the 80th ult. She and other children were in the .-field bunt- l'SlSJSSZ: the fir upon her. igniting her dress- and fratinn hoi varhitA naroin araa mavmv t th tim hut a m1nrpH mn who wa visitinz a colored child on the plantation a9 9Ji iwr nair TherA warn throo schooners loaded with corn at theraihoad- afiSS .five hundred bushels of rice were in mar- Dudley killed hiniself last week while out hunting. He was found by his wife dead. with gun ju one hand and a squirrel in the iwrJis supposed he was walking, gun J. J . J . . 5 a. a. - wnaau, wacn or nanuner caugn 10 toe nus ties, caualog tbe accident. He was snot through the bowels, and death must have been instantaneous. Raleigh Hew- Observer: . Mr. William - Henry Yearby, a young man about 80 years of age, died yesterday after noon, arter a oner sickness oi pneumonia and meningitis. . He bad been sick only ten days Two brothers named Bailey, living near Bakersvflle, in Mitchell eoun ty. at the the foot of a mountain, have a deer park in which they keep twenty five or thirty deer. ' it covers forty or ufty acres, and they capture and confine them there, A repotter was yesterday told that a disease, thought to be measles and pneu monia, ts amine peoole in the BoJesvilIe and-Wakefield sections of this county, over dozen having died in-a fortnight The party who told the-, news says the - people are i terribly alarmed well nigh panic stricken in fact. Mr. Overman's bill tnr tVio mafntAtiaiiM tt tK. TTfilvDMitv provides for an annual appropriation of $15,000 for the support of that institution. It also appropriates $12,000 to pay present debts, and releases the debt due to the pen itentiary for bricks. It releases .county students from their promise to teach : and : repeals that provision of law. It consti tute the Governor, the Superintendent of Public Instruction and tbe President of tbe University a Board of Commissioners to in vestigate the questions relating to indus trial education and to report at the next ses sion. ItTequires annual report to be made by the trustees tajtbe- Gtovernor of all re ceipts and expenditures. - - Charlotte Observer: Rev. O. F. Gregory and family took their depar ture yesterday for 'heir new home in New Orleans; and tbe Baptist flock of this city is now without a shepherd. :Mr. Gregory's farewell services were quite touching. Mrs. Cspt. Tillman Uavis died suddenly at JM50 o'clock yesterday morning, at the resi dence of Capt. Armistead Burwell, in this city, r- During the month of January, there were but nine, deaths: in Charlotte. Of these two were.. of ;w bites. ; 7 Tne four big' passenger engines mentioned by the Observer a Jew weeks ago as having been ordered by the Richmond & Danville Bailroad company, , have -arrived and are now doing service on tne road. - x es terday morninr news Was brought to the city by"a person from Lemley's township. in a distant part of the county, or a mourn f ui event in his tragiborooodV one day last week, in, the death bv burninir of Mrs.' Luther 8herreii, an estimable Mecklenburg lady. The affair simply related is that Mrs Sherrill, being left at home alone with her infant child, had the misfortune to get her dress ignited in some manner by the fire place, and tbat'after vainly endeavoring to extinguish tbe flames, she bad dropped ex hausted to the floor, setting fire to the (IankS Upon which she lay, and that rally ng her strength, she had crawled from tbe house out into the yard and there died, with all her clothing burned from hert and her body roasted from head to foot, i 5 t m.Bt ;Tj;smerir fllesMBga. r First' Bound -for the Wilmington Dis trict of the Methodist B. Church, South : Carver's Creek Circuit, at Liberty, 1 Feb- ruarv U and 151 T .1 : ; Waccamaw Mission, at Bethel, February 14 and 18. . . ' - . r Whiteville, Circuit, at Whiteville, Feb ruary 21 and 22.; ri u::n Topsail Circuit, at Scott's Hill, February 28andMareh l.''--' ' " ' ! 1 ; Onslow Circuit, at Tabernacle March 7 DupliQ Cipal fct Kenanaville, March 14 and 15. . J ' ' .; -:. . . v.,:i-.- . ; '-. Brunswick fpircuiatCfencod,1 March 21 and 22,. 'iSf-gia. tiSs.fy' i-,'ti4ti9 XM'i Presiding Elder,;; . , ADVKKXISKaiBNXa. . : ;MOTsoKFcwereoats - f b : . HsrosBSBamValentibes. - : ' J."C..MTODs-PufiPomade. . V 1 TBrkBii & Co Auction :sate. ; : - Opkra, House Milton Nobles. . j ' Habbisos ,& AfLBjrpring styles. L ? -Lent commences next Wednes day :'' - - - ':i,'-L t i "And the villain stills pursued her." ' ' ' - -:-;,'r . -; .. r - Receipts - of - cotton yesterday 184 bales.' ; . ' ; ' 'Xl ' ' - - The almanacs say lookout for rain and valentines on Saturday. . The'thermometer was 22 t 6 a, m., and at 82 at 6 p. m, yesterday. lodgment at e sUtun'-aousVTuesday. night. .The storm ' signal was hoiatedi for a short; time 'yesterday mornisg, and! then hauled down. r-. Qne. white man, who gotsteam, up so high tha he! couldat stand th pres-i sure, 'was taken mout of the cold by Officer Nelson yesterday morning. , i ? - - -; - No cases for the Mayor's Court yesterday morning. The cold wind of the night -previoW kept everybody " m 'doors and on their good behavior. - ' ' : Nowjis the' time to dig around and expose , the Vools of your fruit treetsto prevent them fron putting out buds prema turely. Some of thrplum treesare already. budding. . v Theji Geimau, bsrroe Akxan derine, Capt. Biekela,was cleared -from this port for -London, by, Messrs. Paterson, Downing & Co.,with 4,117 barrels of zosin, Talued aV$4,604. . - i , 7- iRemembef. the jpoor, especiaDy during this cold weather. There was no doubt much; suffering ta'scm sections of the cityJTueylnightTne whisking:! of the wind had. a dolef unsound. .- '' BXlltoa Nobles In ItOTesuad Uw. The New York Jbrond rc.thus refers to the j author of hpjnix inhis new role:, i : . - ' .. ' :- . '"i "Mr. Milton Nobles oroduced his new four-act play; Love abd ' La w, in the Four teenth Streef Theatre :lJt evening and it was aa imeaedia-e success The story is -very deverly handled, ai is embellished I uy oriiuai sucucs anu - caavaciera j wmca make it intelrestingf and entertaining. It is written! by ? an expeiiencediand clever dramatist, and is played? by a "competent company,-with capital scenery and stage ' manarement. - Tbe chief character.- d laved . by Mr. NoWei Bbnself.-M -f lede4 ' and witty Irish attorney, Felix O'Paff . who rescues tbe heroine from her abductor by personating one of the villains of the play, an Italian organ grinder. ' Tbe Italian was played by Mr. Barnum, and Mr. Nobles imitation of - him- was so well none as to deceive tbe audience. - His O'Paff is an ex cellent piece of acting throughout. " Death of Mr." Stephen L. French. Intelligence has been received in this city of tbe death on Sunday morning last, at Fall Riyer, Mass., of Mr. Stephen L. French, a brother of Mr. Geo. - R. Trench, Sr., of this city, in the 82d year of his age. There are three of the brothers still living, all of whom have attained to a very ad vanced age. Tbe oldest of these is Asa P., resident at East Marshfleld, Mass , aged 85; next comes Geo. R.. of this city, aged 83, and next Job, who is in his 80th year the latter a resident of Fall Mver. " The three brothers resident' in . Massachusetts were here for about six or eight weeks some two years' ago. on ' a visit to Mr. Geo. R. French, our venerable and esteemed fel low townsman. City Eleetloh'. 0 The next city election for Wilmington will Uke place on Thursdsy, the 26th of the ensuing March, A new registration, of course, will be required, the registrars having already been appointed. ' A bill was prepared to" be sent to tbe Legislature, and submitted at the last meeting of the Board of Alderman, with-, reference to a change in registration in - regard to the numbering of lots,' etc. ' .The Mayor waa authorized to appoint inspectors of election. The election takes place on the : fourth Thursday and the ; registration books are to be kept open uojUL the third Wednesday in March. - u -t v ; . Ott for Bmlelarh. -a -,:.4j Messrs. : John D.. Bellamy, Jr.', and Thos. W. Strange, of this city,-'left f orvRaleigh last evnibg withessntf Yati nd rown, of CharlotteV with whom they are to act in concert ia the effort to secure the establish ment of a Criminal- Oonrt Circuit, to be composed of the counties of "New Hanover audi Mecklenburg.. Mr.' DuBrntz Cutlar, who was named as one of the : New Hano- wr pnmmUfAA n tnn nnweTl tn en. and Mr ' Stranee was desiirnated to aot in his I place-w Orlnalnal Cwsum:;f;;ti-HlrT?'(' 1 ' a The following .cases eTe disposed of yesterda:; ; X':X.'!m "': ::l StatsLys?- Amos ill!vington, : charged with assault and battery. Defendant found guilty.' - -; " ; State'vs.' Sam King, charged with cany- mg a jcuaceaieu weapon v icicuuui, found not 'guffij and discharged: ; ; State vs. Jordah tLennon,; charged with' larceny; Case on, trial" -; XX.X h Personal. V. -... - .7 -tV? VWe had Jthe pleasure of . a calf .yesterday from MrJ j. L; Brown, of Charlotte. I '- X. We yrereid to;Teceive lyeterdayj irom Utr J,.A liouges, n pronuneufc young physiciau of Fayetteville, N. O.-';- Cltlxena BlMns,' The meeting ol taXpayers of the cityi; held in the court roeof the City Hall last night, was well attended; It was called by the Mayor at the -request of the Board of Audit and Fiaaoee-' 4nd ; the Board of Al dermen, tatake into consideration : the pro priety of asking the Geasral. Assembly of the State for authority to borrow one hun dred thousand dollars - for improving the streets of - the City and - for ; the establish ment of a system of sewerage. - ; h i I The meeting was called io order at half past seven o'clock by Mayor Hall, who, after making some explanatory remarks as . to the object . of the iheeting, declared the same open for business. "V ; , CoL W. L. Smith was called to tbe chair, with Mr.Wi A.iWilsoirSecreUry. Mayor Hall submittel the draft of a bill to be presented to the General Assembly to "enable the cUy ot Wilmington, to borrow ' a sum of money not eicjaefiatne hundred toe atteetsof said city -and the eatkbli-h-t meat 'of a system of sewerage,? at a rate of net more than six -per cent,' interest, and payable thirty years after the date of issue. The' bill was read by.tbe Secretary. ., ,'Thc matter waS debated by Mr. TX- Mac-j Rafl and others; Mr. MacRae moved thatj the action of theBoard of Aldermen, pro-j posing to borrow'$100,000 for the bnprove-; ment of the streetsof the city and to estab- lish a system of sewerage,. be disapproved.! s ; 'The motion of Mr. MacRae.duly second- ed, was put to ayete and was unanimously! tadopted,;,, . ... ... . . - - r The meeting thereupon adjourned. The Hw aanapsh,lre Delegation. ;: ' All of a sodden9 but streets became en-t liveped yeinjrday by the appearance upon them or a throng or well oressea strangers, both male . and female an4 . upon 'inquiry we learnea tnav we naa oeeniavqrea wiu . a brief visit; from an forganizationi known ' as the New Hampshire Club, aadt that in- eluded among be visitors were .Gov. Hale, of 'that State;! andi'about fQrty ladies ; The: Club took the train 5 at Boston, and are travelling on four APallman Palace sleepers; ope .baggage car and one smoking'car'. They are en route to. the New Orleans Exposition, and only remain-1 ed : in our city about one; hour and fifteen ; minutes. We are glad 'to hear hat they' were well pleased with what' they ; saw of: Wilmington, and pronounced it; a very; clean and handsome place. They 'are not troubled about food on tbe journey; as they have their ownVcommiissary along, includ ing barrels of turkeys, beef ; pork and other, edibles. Tbe full strengtn of the club is said : to be about four hundred, i It was oraanized in 1880 and its membership, it is sakl, : are assessed at about $80,000,000. The President is Hon. J. C. Moore, of tbe Manchester (N. H. Union, who was along. f They are to stop at'JaccnvrhTeedayar 8aeln Chanae In TSeapermtare. The greatest change of temperature re corded this season took place during Tues day and Tuesday night, the Stab ther mometer showing a fall of forty degrees in twenty four hours ending at 6 o'clock yes terday morning. We have had numerous sudden jamps this season, but this, we be lieve, gets ahead of all of them. Board of Pharmacy. The State Board of Pharmacy met in the city of Raleigh on Tuesday, the 10th inst. Five candidates were examined and li censed to practice pharmacy. The next meeting of tbe Board will be " held on the first Wednesday la August.. r: . The-presldeBtMrr W.' HGreen. of this city, has returned home. ,; ! STIro 1st Fayetteville. Another fire occurred in Fayetteville, on Monday morning last, about 8 o'clock, the property destroyed being a two-story dweling house,! located near the market and owned by Tom Whitfield, a well known oolored biirber. The building was insured.. - 'm m ' ? ' THB J(1A1L,8. The mails olooa and arrive at the City Post Office aa followm: . , . v . t ; r ...i. CLOSB. Northern throuKh malls, fast. ......... 7M P. M Northern through and way malls 80 A. M BaleWrh. 6:45 P. X. ft 80 A. M. Malls for the N. C. Railroad, and rontes supplied therefrom Including' A. A N. daflroad. at. . .7 JBO P. M. A 6.-00 A. M. Southern mails for all points South, dally BKX) P. M. Western mafla.(a a Bailwayl, daily (except Sanday)... 6:15P.M. AnpotnUbetweenHamletandRaleUrh S:15 P. M. Mau (or Cheraw and Darlington Rail road .....w 8.-00P.M. Malls for points between Florence and Charleetoa...,.:. - 80 P.M. Payetterule and offloes on Cape Tear Brrer. Taeaaays ana maays io r. ml. PavettevUlo. via C. C B. SL. dailT. ex- oept Sttdays........,.....:i 6:15 P.M. OnsiowC. H. and intermediate offices, Tnesdava and Fridavs. 0.-00 A. M. 8 A) A. M. 8mithvilie mails, by steamboat, daily (except nunaays).. lays Hill, Mails for Easy Taw rW.V Bhal. lotte and 1AV itle River, Tuesdays and rnaays.' ...... ........v... ...... i S0P. V. wrigm Tightsrine da at. . . . . . 6o A. M. ; t OPEN FOB DELTVEBT. .. -- Northern thro' and way mails......... 7:80 A.M. Southern mails. . . : ; .v. 7.80 A. M- CaroUna Central Railroad.. ....... 8:45A.M. Stamp Office open from .7.80 A. M. to 6 P. M. f Money Order and BegisteT Department open 80 A.' M. 'to B0 P. M. oontmnons. CarrieradeliTery open on Sunday from 8.80 to :80A.M. . . . '''::;XX-l .- iMafis eoQeOted from - street boxes from busl ness portion of city at 5 A.M., JiaO AJL and SOO PJL; front other parts of the olty at 5 P.M. Railroad time. 75th meridian. . ';ij4 THE FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE OF THE WURSKBY.--The following is an extract from a letter written to tne vemm nejormta m at OhjimbersTjiinrh. Penn.: A BxKior a ctkbss. open the door . for : her, and . Mrs. Wkislow will prove the American Florence NighQngale of the Nursery.'; Of this we ave so -sure, that we will teach our "8uBy" to say,' "A blessing on Mrs. WinslowTfor heluing her to survive ana eseane the griping , coUcking,.and teething siege. Mbsl J Wuniiow't . Soormne STatrp . relieves the child from pain, and cures dysentery and diarrhoea. It softens the gums, reduces Inflarbmatton, cureswind oolio, and carries the infant safely through the teethmg period. It? performs preoteely what It irofesset to perform,: every part of it nothing ess.- We have never seen Mrs. Wmslow know .her. only through the preparation of her "Soothing 8yrup for Children Teethtng. If we rhad the power we would make her, as she- is, aj physical saviour to t&e infant racew. JBold by all drnggista, 85oentabottle. . Wonthar InAleauona. v- .' . " The following are the indjcatlons for to day: - -v: Xy1 ; '-" ' J I Forthe 8oiith AGanlic States, warmer generally fair wekthWjyariabk'.winds and lower barometer -, , , ; - NK W ADVERTISKMKNT8. , A. jCt , KIcG I I1T, Auctioneer. A i . -i vv em s nrntunt vai" a'inf -'I ,y " ? nva n trimri n a nn " .- v;.i . ; 4 .... :. u-t ., o K XXOHANQB CORJSKK. FBXOAT, FEB. IS, wewuieeu - - " - r - - , ' Hor-ee Bnirgles and Harness, r - ' Drays and Utrna, ' - ' j i ' - Cart and Harn-bS, ' I . Mtioh Cows, &o. ' - feblStt ' i A Few Overcoats, D B8IS ABLB WEIGHT, i A JTSW 8UIT3 FOB CHILDREN AND BOYS, same weight.1 Most he sold. Sizes broken. Call and see ' - MUNSON, feb II It , Clothier, Ac m&m SABBISON A AlXJEN, '. ; Eatters. feblS tx. PTJTZ-POW AT)B H TJSFD1, THB rfoiTSB hold. in the Store, in the Workshop, ivevrry. Place wnere Metal Work is to be kept briirht. iTy a ror snow uases, Anairona, nil verwi lirona, HllverWare, Uart Musical nnBtramonts, ' in Ues, and an kind of, a by-:'- - -- - ; " new. 'inmnnnga, Hoaies. m St' ve Trimmtnga, Door Han Metal Work.- For sale! - JAMESCMUirD?. " " '-'- -"Pharmacist, ' - feb j.lt - 104NortrRront8t. r February 14tli : IS ST. VALKNTINB'S DAT, AND tDf NOT forget it. Tour jweetheart will ney4r forgive you U yon do ndtremember.har. bySnding an. I ' ' ' .. . f appropriate Valentine, whioh you can ipurehase - . ' - ..1:r-rk X at a Very moderate prlee from s'LARGTB AND BarnFTJAWBTMXNTt,; t r febistf live ?bok xand Mosio 8tores. Wliicli is Cheapest 1 HX FOLLOWIKQ IS" A" COMPARISON OP .. . .- f. 1 1 -. ..;... I . ..? ... two Inturanoe Policies, actually' in exf-teno. Doin usnca in lactone in roe. nntoai ure insnr- -ance Co. of New fork, aod tho other lb the Ma sonlo Relief A88octai6D.ee of ttie mbatxta ftftil- ly and honestly managed.and oldest Co -operative booi uea uuu oonniry. : , . JMhUJ I if tf. Life helief . -Assn.:' Actual payment for awess- wenta m-i4.--f.eara Anbaal daes andVeea . . . . . . 851 :70 Si W Aetna! pym'nta.of premiums k voi npaay .. ., ; Total cost 14 vearsi . X .:.v : &27C8 $587081 ::;S7fi46l 188.70 Noihtng- Cash value at en of liyears Net oostr-14 years At end of 14th year if assured 1 should oeaoo to par a Paid , np Follcy would oe issu. d ' for'.'-. .v;.Vi. 'Am X of Policy $3000; are 8V $lt5 62 f888'70 'L-.-4 ; Nothing. S78Q 46 ." i M. a W1LLAHM. Airrnt, Mutual Life -ns Co . of New York. fahlOtf 1 The Geis-Hectric Lamp. - 8UPPLY OP THESE TJNHIVALLXD LAMPS JU8T RECEIVED. W. S. BBIGOS A CO , Sole Agents, N. W. corner Front and Market. feb 10 tf QHEAP AND RELIABLE 8 BED. Merchants and Market Gardeners will find it to their ad vantage to call ana get no prio-w and examine fctook of BKbD before buying elewbere. I have a very large stock of BKAN8, and am selling them at RUCK BoTloM prices. .. J . H. HARDIN. Drns gist and Seedsman, feb8tf New Market WUmington. N.Cr To Merchants and Others. BLANK BOOKS. LETTER BOOKS, i CHECK. Note and neoeipt Books, all sizes, in stock and made to order, t'pecial atentUm to orders for Lithographing Checks, Drafts, Letter Heads, Visiting Cards, Juyitat.ons, Ac. Seals and Rub ber stamps of ev-ry detcrip' ion made to order A fall stock of Office and Fancy titattonery al ways on hand. C. W. YATBS, feb 8 tf 119 Market St. We Paint AND REPAIR CARRIAGES. BUGGIES, PHAE tons, Wagons. Carts and lrays. Skilled workmen emoloved and none but the bett mate rial nsed . A fall line of Carrlaires and. all kinda of 8addterv Goods at low prices. i-r?. a HoDOTJBaLL BOWDEN, Opposite Giles A Marohiaon Stored feb8tf Notice. E HAVE DISPOSED OF OUB WHOLESALE Grocery business to WILLIAMS, RANKIN A CO.. and bespeak for them the patronage of our old friends and customers. ' We will continue the Commission and Shipping Business as heretofore, febltf GEO. W. WILLIAMS A CO. New Firm. 'pHB UNDERSIGNED, HAVING PURCHASED the entire interest and g iod y, ill of Messrs. G. W. WILLIAMS A CO , In the Wholesale' Grocery Business, propore to' oonduct the same in all its branches, in connection with a General Commis sion Business, under the style and firm name of WILLIAMS, BANKIN A CO. T ' ' j .' We trust by strict personal attention and low prices to merit a share of the public patronage. ' ' t DUNCAN M. WILLIAMS, : j ' BOBXBT G. BANKIN, ' febltf JOHN K. WILLIAMS. "' The Dixie Plow mt -i'ng? ANDTHBi-''' '? .-. Stonewall Plow :iA ' : i ForeaIe'br'!'ia'" 1 -'' -W - ;GILES A MUPCHlSOir. ' febS ttzrrrr. r- Morchlson Block. Bock Lime, iS BUILDING, PURPOSES. BURNED PRICE REDUCED TO. SI. IS PEB CA8K. LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOB LARGE LOT&4AND : t TO TJUS TKAUi ; t t-t- .;. .-Address-IENCT imos - :sXm 3 -! .1 rW''- or O. GifABSLET, Jr., . ' - tSB ta fr TT!;j.' st wunungton. a. v., j O.PER A HOIiSE. Positively h ose m6HT i oily.. .Xllsj pwp A ,y FE B It l?ARY f8. ANjOLD FAVURI TE ! . A NSW PLAY I The Eminent Comedian and Dr marls', . :! UI LTOH -NOBLES, Assisied by the Toting and Gifted Vocadst and ' ; . ; co edleane, XX:VdtJlXE' NOBLES- -' And supported by a iwwi2,mi Company Win present for the first time in tbi city his Ideal "-New "lark ouootss, entitled. . . :ii Oi.li A N O ;1j A,W: '' -; A Comedy Drama in 4 Ao s by Miltoi vosias. - New and Original Characters - ihrtlllog, iiramitio Clim xea. : Startling Seenio Effects.- irlcinal Music. A Su- . r ... - -, ,jS; pern Caste., . T?. FELIX O'PAFF, Attorn-y at taw -- . -. MILTON NOBLES. Bin A, an Italian 8s rest Singer, , ...-.- uat.ui NOBLES 8aU now on sale at Heinsbergefs fhlOSt 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 - 1 ii . i 1 i- . 11 a j' P. rices on CbtldbxV.: 1 lS ' "AND BOis iDLOtHINtf. COMB AND SEE. XDN 1 so: feb 11 If thier, c 1 r 1 1 fPQ DO, YOUS$LUaBlN3 AND GASiFFTTING. A' in a workmanlike manner" Also, to "furnish you with good-r4 ookjaod' Heating Steves, anL many useful-artlole for home "oomtprt - The- now ouii ilul iDiAfuiww, aHTe JUsrrirea;csW sun baa T.nnm ' - - c - tit rr ArT TTJtra a i k. avW -1 ,-r. - feb 11 tf PlumberB.Gas'titte TB Oil TIODn, ' , - New Goods s. w. henmettaT f6 t 'V- ALBATROSSi i GSRSTEB CLOTH, . BUNTINGS, - -,. J,rf r . ALMA CLOTH. t All of-the "above in at PRICES- MOOskATB EMBROIDERY. EMBROIDERY, an tas- aajJUl - f Sh U DAWtf At .4o- Choice -,.? it --vfij ! iO Fiuiiily' t i Groceries -AT- The Lowest Prices. t -1- v - Jk Y. Assoftmeiit Complete. JOHN L. BOATWR1GDT, 1 - . .- . feb 11 tf 12 & 14 North Front St. Comic Valentines. JONQ JOKERS, CHANGEABLE FAULT FTND- kRS, SHARP DARTS, Ac, at C. M. HARRIS1 ' Popular News and Cigar tore. The MANHATTa and cHARIuT OIua r can't be beat. Only Five Cents. feblOtf WHITE CYPRESS & YELLOW PIIE BLINDS & DOORS. S --fry i $ r-i-sf- V-l' 1 .t . - -- GUARANTEED AS GOOD AS THE BEST. MOULDING, BRACKETS AND ORNAMENTAL r "WOODWORK. aogSltf PARSLEY A WIGGINS.. ; - New Crop CUBA v MOLASSES, 1 . r .. First Cargo of tie Season. KM HOGSHEADS. BADS y 1 Ex Schooner Canton, A TIERCES, Direct from Matanxas, now landing. , Orders solicited. . ".. , Jan?8tf , WORTH 4c WORTH. Hell JS PAVED WITH GOOD INTENTIONS," SO DO not Intend to Insure, but do so at onoe, and give your insurance to ' I - Jno. W.Gordon & Smith - i - - i -a ----- AGE NT 8,,' , ' lalTerBool JloEuOn- i (Hole Ins. Co., 'vii which pays all losses I. . ' WITHOUT DISCOUNT, ' i WITHOUT DISCOUNT,, r WITHOUT DISCOUNT. v y fit. feb8tf Tiomaa Smoothing Harrow. Iff OFFEB FOB SALB A LOT OF THOMAS SMOOTHING HARROWS CHEAP. - ' ianMtff'j I iilrBUBB. A BAILET. t. h? J!a Gr.BlauV) ; iiroter ani,Commissifli HerGliaiit LOUR. MB 'OTAlNCtrlTbNAND COUN TRY PRODUCE a ppeoialty. .1 , . TEN THOOSAWD DOZEN EGGS WANTED. - JanSitfr . i No. 19 N Second Street. "NEW ADVRTTSEMEMm- V ASSIQ-NEE'S SALE 1 ATr K r.i . r.i. KATz-s, 116 Harket St. ' '. I WILL COMMENCE TO 8ELL, Monday, February 9 fh. , THAT 07 :X.'X- DRESS GOODS, STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS y--..;.,lN0Ti0NS,;':r XX':h X 'fX' " ' HpIERYjCOKSETS, FLANNELS " MEN & WEAR"-. ' ' SHAWLS, CLbAKS HlTErGOODSjEJlBRDE'RIES, i. PRICES feVER BEFORE . KNOWN IN- THIS,. MARKET. stock;; must . be sold. ' -;- --' r'--.71; V . - ' . , - iff - - -; . f . ... ' ASSIGNEE. febStf ATLANTIC COAST LINE, PASSENGER DEPARTMENT, WiutDfOTON, N. C, Feb: 7th, 1885. Inaugural. RateF. TXCURalON - T1CBJ6TS ' TO' WASHrNGTON AhfrfBTZKKVifriiMjrnxA Wbrqlry 18lb to I'mrva n. iiwi rerurn nnui Jtatetk Uto, the foawwing low rate: Military ' In uniform. . - Citizens. - Scotland Neck. 7.15 $1 80 Tarboro.... . 7 HO ' 11 95 Wilson 7 75 110 Goldsboro. Si5 IS 75 Wilmington 15' 16 IS Florence 13.00 17-85 T. M. EMERSON, nao G. P. A. feb 8 lw Think of This ! 'pHB ADVANTAGES YOU HAVE IN BUYING BoOTS AND SHOES of us are: The largest stock lo the State to select from, better goods for less price than elsewhere, more styles and variety of finish and shapes, and yon save money by tra ding with . - : ' k m - Geo. B. French & Song, 108 NORTH FRONT STREET. feb8tf Out of the Way. Tf7"E ARB A LITTLE OUTOF THB WSY. BUT VV you will not regret your walk when you see' our CANDIES, and you will coi.tinae.to come wnen yon once try them. . SU(B. JS. WASSKHf Panilv IfannfaAtviMii - feb8tf IIS A115N. Secouo btreet": Stencil ing. TX7E ARE PBEPABED TO CUT STENCItS ON VV brass, copper or tin Stencil Paste and Brushes on hand. Tht demand tor our UOLDKN' HARVEST AN U COLUMBIA COOK S ' OVE8 is" dilv increasing. Send for eats and prices. Pure White OIL . ' -- , PABKEB A TAYLOB, feb 8 tf 23 south Frmt.8t Land Plaster. T?OE 8ALX BY WOODY A CURKIE, A? , General Commission Merchants. . Wtlminaton. M. C. Also. Sole for the PORTLAND PLA8- TEB lucts of whioh are made rom HARD EB and FINEST GROUND. s Special Bargains JN TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS, DO TLA 8 AND TOWELS. A new supply of B ANOEEBCHIEFS. good quality. MlssesuossAMBBs it one dollar eaoh, ' - ;.;''!- ; . ' HRDBICK, - JanS5tf 1 M5 Market St. New Candiesi: TjrrB HAVE A FIRST' CLASS CANDY MAKER VV from Richmond, who ia taming out some Choice "and lee . He des not claim to make bet ter Candy than was ever seen hei e before, but his Candy win compwre favorably wftk'the celt bra-: tea canaieSaOia oy wnnney, o-;nuiaaeipnia. -sot r sale I decSOtf 8.G. iOBTHROP, Agent.. x; Oysters. Oysters. ;. FOT LOT OF FRESH OTSTERS JUST BE-i oeired.' WINES, LiqUOBS, LAGER," BEER, CI GARS, Ac. at STAB 8ALOON. No IS Market St. . GEO. F. HERBERT, ; s$ - jtii Proprietor octrtf 2:l .- '. 3 . .rpHB ClTEEqENT IS OVER, THE FAILURE . -has proven a failure r New call and see whstl an run. an jonwittt u my Hue satiafacuon t febltf f Prop. Gent Saloon and Restaurant. ; ii I. '! T "I 11 1 .1 'I -'i '1 -.1 1 fi- t i ! i' A:, I ill at-; "4 1 1 " t 4 r. i. ,- - V6q. , - I' - . i - IXX-t; ' 4- -. r

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