The Morning. Stari BV Wil li. BEBSARD ! pttrUSHBP DAU BgCBPT MQNDAtS umiiiM TBI ITtf iW!l. rates or BUJmMf'"-' 7 ... , v- Wollt PnnfiLra Paid. . T. . 1? 00 jsa: ' " " oo sis -""-r, - - - 9 no Taree Months, . IS XffOMUUUBi ,, .. Mr JTo1Sty Subscribers, delivered In any part fh oitv PrrrsM Chhts per week..- Our City tJntenotthoitaed -collect for acre itui? mnntha In idTanoa.: ,i r : than witot fthe Post-office at VWagton, H. MORNING EDITION. OUTLINES, Tbe Senate has confirmed the nomina tions for President Cleveland's Cabinet Gen. Grant's condition remains un- eUnnged. Business failures for the week number 238. -The crowd of call ers at tbe White House yesterday was great er than on the day before. In a, rail- r m collision, caused by gross negligence, nur Grenada, Miss., engines' and cars iwere wn eked, several men were instantly killed iiBhtnjr ten were injured. Two c ..uvicts in the jail at Philadelphia were affected by ihe execntion of a murderer; one died of fright and the other was thrown crnvulsions. A steamer was burned in White River, Arkansas; she was 1 Hied with cotton and valued at $7,000. Two men kuled e&cn otner in a flt'h! nbout a dog in vBoone wunty, Keutucky. -New York inarkeU;;! nev 1 i! per cotton Blrong at llf m. .; southern flour easy at f3 20550: w:.e it, njraded red 8395c; corn, ungraded; -,l,32 j ; rosin dull at f 1 201 25; spirits tir -u;me dull at 31c , 1 i he papeis generally approve of Il iz n's arrest and trial. St-crt-tary Bayard is reported as fAv-.-rinjj the suspension of silver dol- Mr Me Aden broke the nose of Kcj .-restuiative Pearson, says a Ra .le ATM 'jl.-patch to the Charleston Xttrs (nid Courier. North Carolina had four companies in the general military procession in Washington. They were in Fitzhugh Lft's division, the third. A lerrible colliery explosion occur red Ln tiie 3d insti in Sunderland. Al ready thirty-six bodies have beeu re covered. There were 150 miners and iidiis-known to haye escaptd. Kussn is not tinaocially in a good CM'tkion for a foreign war-. It .has i 4,ujii-tl defiuit of $5,u00,000 tvith a ft.iict-l pajjer currency uf $800,0.00, Ooo, ami a steadily sinking public debt. Enosuii has constructel a sub m.irinc eiigiiie of destruction that h.' Urrible in war. It will send an ironclad to the bottom in ohort or.ii-r. Sl offers to sell it to the U. S. Govirmuent. Tii-, jArkausians are being stirred i)v-.-r. i he threatened negro influx. They ae aroused and are putting on the war paint. An exchange says: ' Tbe condition of affairs in several coun il s is so had that the State Government has bet-r:,i nl'ett upon to preserve the peace. A bLd of mountain boomers have ordered the urtr'. tenants in Conway and Pope counties io leave !L 8 ate ' Ghi. Gord-iR did not fix his heart's affections upon earth and its fortunes. He look d beyond. On the 11th of September, 1877, when in the Sondan and on a perilous expedition, he wrote this: '.'God kcows what my anxiety is! Not for my life, for I died jears ago to all ties in this world and to all its comforts, honors and glories." Noble hero! A Christian of the highest typfe. A man of faith! North Carolina has again been tbe scene of mob violence, an account of which appeared in yesterday's Stab. The victim was a little daughter of Mr. H. M. Bancum, and ; since then she has died from injuries in flicted. The crime was the, worst possible, and the villain richly mer ited death. Bat it would have been greatly better if he had . died at the hands of the law. The negroes must learn that such outrages will be avenged, and "that right quickly." That was a sad ride towards Wash- lngton for young Carrington, of Richmond, Va., son of Col. Carring- ton, ex-Mayor. He was mortally wounded in three places by a. young fellow from Lynchburg named Joseph Martin. The Charlotte Ob server says: thlThe two voung men had been occupying ie same seat and had a bottle of whiskey om which they had been taking copious - W3 A4he breakfast station. Martin Teat fn v.?nd left Carrington to keep 'the ton ri h1?- When he returned, Carring Krtfe d ?ive UP the 8et. whereupon CarrincT dre a Ptol and Degan firing at SSf&. Sree.bQe!?. effect8 in neck roi . uae oauioagjng in nit . domT10 h,s left 8ide one in his ftb- The Frrt.v-1?.;l.W r it 1 ..j u,gUlu Yvugress was ot a working bAdy. It did some ing9 it possibly ought not to have "Te ana left undone a great- many. v - 11 uuSn' to bave done; ,Th ork Times thinks that the tei nths it sat were "the moat absd . :-: .. . ,.. . - - -w. -v- - ..ii11.iMtiirr'-rwtui rmiim wnrmirr- iwr- Tn ' ' "1 - rrmMMWMiuiiiMM . v " . . V- .... - - . V : - . . 1 .. ' . . - ' f " - . x -V, & . - V ' i i 1" l t. r VOL. XXXV. NO. Ul. lately barren" of a "within, the memory of mn." The subjects spe cially needing Attention and neglect ed were, according to the limes: "A revision of our system of national taxation, which is not only unequal and burdensome, but productive of a surplus that encouraees extra valance a new ad justment of the basis of national bank cir culation; the stoppage of the perilous silver inflation; the establishment of a uniform; system of bankruptcy; the regulation of-inter-State commerce: more definite nrovi : tuumor uie counung 01 electoral votes and ior ine succession m cases of vacancies in the offices of President and Vice President: the forfeiture of unearned land grants; the relief of the overburdened Supreme Court; national aid to education, and an enforce ment of the obligations of the Pacific rail roads to the Government." From the staff correspondent of -the Augusta Chronicle's Washing ton letter we extract a few enjoyable items about the inauguration cere- monies: ' ATtfauT bore himself with dignity and. eood. breeding throughout. Cleveland was as composed as if engaged in some ordinary occupation, but looked happy. He is like his picture except beiae much balder: He has a very full stomach, but walks rMskly and firmly. His nerve never forsook him for an instant, even when facing a mighty mass of 150,000 people. It was a touching sight to see this man of destiny sworn up on his mother's Bible as President of a mighty republic. The Inaugural address is generally commended as patriotic, con: servative, pacific honest and business-like. The procession was without precedent in numbers and grandeur. Vice President Hendricks and Gen. Fitzhueh Lee were tremendously cheered all along the march. Pennsylvania had of all the States fcv far the most men in the line, but the Mary land, Virginia, North Carolina, Sogilh Car olina and Georgia companies made perhaps the best display." Spirits Turpentine ; The Charlotte Observer has made Quite an addition to its office by the pur-, chase of a folding machine, which folds the papers as they come out of the press. Rockingham Rocket: Mr. Geo. W. Tavlor. of Pee Dee villaee; has lost two childen within the past few days one aged 13 years and the other & years. He no three others sick. The disease is pneumo nia, complicated with measles. Miss Cran ford, daughter of Mr. Wilson Cranford, of the same villaee, died of the same disease on Sunday night last, aged 17. In the same family there are two others quite sick. Wadesboro Intelligencer: The oat crop is reported hopelessly ruined in some parts of the county, so much eo that the ground will be ploughed and some other crop planted in its place. It is with pain and regret that we are called upon to announce the death of Mr. T. J.Lowery, which occurred at his home near Long: Pine, -in this county, on the 2nd mst., from the effects of an overdose of morphine. - Raleigh promises to bid next fall for Anson's tobacco crop, rightly arguing that when the people of Anson begin to sell their products in Raleigh, the Kaleigb mer chants will begin to sell tbe Anson people goods. Charlotte Observer: Ruf us Mul- lis, the young man who killed John Dulin, goes to the penitentiary for eighteen months, having received that sentence by Judge Phillips, in the Superior Court yes terday. Miss Laney, a young lady or Monroe, had one of her arms broken by a fall at the skating rink in that place, Tues day night. Our farmers report a heavy loss of calves, cows and mules from hydrophobia, and were getting, up peti tions yesterday to send to the Legislature. as one long, last, earnest prayer for a tax on dogs. A destructive. fire occurred at Caldwell's Station, on tbe Atlantic, Tennessee . & Ohio Railroad, yesterday morning before daybreak, resulting in the total destruction of the store of Whitelaw & Barker. The storehouse and its contents of goods were destroyed, involving a loss of about $2,000, upon which there was but. a small sum of insurance. The fire is at tributed to an incendiary. Raleigh JYercs- Observer: . There have been two incipient sensations here in the past two days. A woman of bad cha racter was shot at, and a young white man attempted to end his life by a dose of laud anum. The friends of the gentlemen regret that on yesterday a personal encoun ter tooK place on Jt? ayettevuie street, be tween Mr. R. Y. McAden and Mr. Rich mond Pearson, in which blows passed. . In the House of Commons yesterday, Mr. Pear son, wno is one oi me memoers irom Bun combe, rising to a question of personal pri vilege referred .to remarks made by Mr. Robinson concerning him. Mr. Robinson asked him why he had not noticed certain strictures published In the Charlotte Obser ver, but had noticed his words. Mr. Pear son, in reply, stated mat ne nad not consid ered the article worthy of his notice, but thought differently with respect to Mr. Robinson s remarks, boon after making this statement, Mr. Pearson left the capitol and on his way down Fayetteville street was met by Mr McAden, with tbe result as stated. The Mayor fined Mr. McAden $5 and the costs for the assault. The House took preliminary action in the' matter last night, as appears by the proceedings. Fayetteville Observer; On Wednesday night. 11th February, the house of Capt. N. G. Shaw, of South River, Bladen county, was consumed by fire. The family of Mr. Dyson were living in the house, and were asleep at the time, and barely escaped .with their lives. They lost everything they possessed, except their provisions. Last week the oldest daughter of Mr. John McClam, who lives about ten miles on the east side of the river, was stricken down with pneumonia, and after two days illness died; his wife died with the same disease on Saturday, and he died with it on Sunday. None of them be ing sick longer than two or three days. His eldest son is also quite ill with pneumonia, and not expected - to live. Talking with a citizen of r Surry county lately, he stated that he used to come to Fayetteville with his father to sell tobacco and buy molasses, salt, dry goods, &c. They rolled the hogsheads of tobacco 'all the way by horse power. This gentleman is of the opinion that when the C. F. & Y. V. Rail way reaches Mt. Airy, much of the trade that now goes to Winston and Salem, fronf his section, will again come to Fayetteville." Weldon JVewsy'We learn from the New-Observer that in view of the many changes made by the Legislature in the Code. Walter Clark,' Esq.,; the author of ;Clark's Annotated Code,f has in prepara tion a supplement to his well known work. On Sunday night, the. 24th ult., the store house of Mr. T. E. Pendert about WIBMINGTbN, twelve jniles from : on the Inside from this' -place,' caught fire some unknown cause, and named down, destroying' his stock -which was 'Worth about seven hundred dollars. The tax of 25 cents on the $100 may be reduced to 21 - cents, which latter sum may be sufficient. The News Observer says: "The only Changes in the bill are in the taxes upon -peddlers and itinerant merchants. The tax on peddlers is now $15 per annum;" the bill makes three classes of peddlers, paying $5", $10 and $20, respectively. The tax upon itinerant merchants is a new provision. It is fixed - at $50 per annum.! Tho corporators of the Ringwood & Raleigh-Railroad Company met in this place, at the Atlantic Coast Line Hotel, on Monday last, for the purpose of completing' the organization of the Company. There were present Gov. J. H. Rice, of Maine ; G. B. Loring, Commissioner of Aricnlture ; J. T. Gooch: Dr. F.. M. Garrett; J. M. Grizzard; C. W. Garrett; J. P. Tyree. Mr. Loring was made chairman of the meeting and Hon. J. H. Rice, Secretary A Board , of Directors was then elected composed of . Hon. J; H. Rice.-JVra. Windom, ex-Secretary of the .Treasury ; Son. George B-j Loring. Gastavos Ricker. C.1W. Garrett. WE. Bowers. ifU M. Garrett. - The meet-; ing then adjourned. Th. Board oi Direc tors hen held a meetings and elected lion. WmWindom President, Dr. F. M. Gar rett and Geo. Rfipring Vice Presidents, and J. H. Rice, Secretary and Treasurer. The Board appointedDr. F. M. Garrett General Manager of the road. Goldsboro-Sessewtfr. Mr. J as. S, Battle appears to have liie ' inside track for Ike Young's place. - We are glad to, know that the Carolina Fair and Stock Association will hold Spring races on their excellent track, near this city, on May 6th and 7th. We were shown yesterday, by Mr. C. E. Mai puss, at his marble works in this city, a beautiful highly polished white marble, baptismal fount, which is soon to be placed in St. Paul's new Metho dist Episcopal Church. It is a present to the church from Mrs. M. W. Edmundson. The following gentlemen are under stood to be candidates for the collectorship in the Sixth District: Hon. Clement Dowd, of Charlotte; Hon. Frank E. Shober, of Salisbury; Mr. P. C.Carlton,of Btateiville; Mr. W. H. Williams, of Newton; Mr. McD. Tate, of Burke county, and Mr. Cooper, of Wilkes a Democratic brother of the present .Republican collector. The candidates for the Western Assistant Dis trict Attorneyship are Messrs. James G. Martin, of Ashe vi lie: Fereuson. of Hay wood county; Bynum, of Morgan ton ; Bower,, of Lenoir; Glenn, of Stokes; Er wia, of McDowell, and Vaughan;of Alle ghany county. Mr. Bryant Scott died, after a prolonged illness of cancer of the tongue, at his home on Monday night last. .During a personal rencountre, on West Centre street last Saturday, between Samuel Bryant and William Snipes, the former was thrown and had a lee broken. The parties are white, and residents of this place. A couple of suburban citizens had a difference the, other morning, in which they levelled breech-loaders at each other. Officer Spicer had the parties be fore His Honor Monday morning, who bound them over to the next term of the Superior Court. Twas he who failed to patronize The paper of his town, Who found expenses on the rise And trade keep going down : Quick then, he said, with open eyes, (The tale is oft rehearsed) That he would straightway advertise, And now things are reversed. Clingman. THE CITY. NEW lDVBBTISBIIIENTv Will West Free lunch. MrjKSON Prices very small. J. C. Munds Warner's tablets. Box 1371, N. Y. To salesmen, i J. C. Stevenson & Co. Bargains. Heinsbeeqeb Congressional Gov't. G. R. French & Son Boots and shoes. Loral Vol. Receipts of cotton yesterday 136 bales. , See change of schedule W. & W.-and W., C. & A. Railroads. Four white tramps were lodged at the station house Thursday night. The stock law for this county has been laid under the table by the Legis lature. , Tbe new organ for the Front Street Methodist Church will be tested to morrow. The work of registration in the various wards is now in full blast. An en tire new registration is required in a city election. Mr. W. E. King is fitting up part of the establishment formerly occu pied by Mr. Harry Loeb as a grocery store, and will soon open a tinware store therein, and will carry on the business of plumbing, roofing, etc. In the list of new officers of the W. S. F.' E. Company No. 1, published in Thursday's paper, the name which ap peared as "John M. Dolan, Assistant En gineer," should have been M. Donlan, As sistant Engineer.. .. A match game of base ball was played yesterday between the 'Thunder Clouds," Capt. O. B. Watson, and the "City Boys," Capt. D. Shehan, two juve nile clubs, in which tbe "Thunder Clouds" completely overwhelmed the "City Boys," coming a regular cyclone over them to the tune of 50 runs to 1. In the absence, of Rev. Dr. Wilson and Rev. J. W. Primrose, the con gregations of the First and Second Presby terian Churches will worship together to morrow The Rev. George Cook, of Mecklenburg Presbytery, will preach at the First Church in the morning at 11 o'clock, and at the Second Church in tbe evening at 8 o'clock. Persona. . Messrs. James R. Williams and E. L. Pemberion, ; of Fayetteville, were in the city yesterday.. They left last night, in company with Mrr J. K. Williams, of this cityir for NewQrleans, " where ; they . will spend a few days. r I C.vtSATT Oakdale Cemetery a ; No little improvement has been made in Oakdale Cemetery recently.. A consider able quantity of new ground in the eastern part of the cemetery has been taken in and prepared for laying .off into lots. v Some new and handsome avenues have as a con sequence been opened and some of the old ones have been improved. It seems the opinion is very general that if the bed of. the creek bordering the western and north ern sides of the cemetery could be cleaned out and beautified, and a dam erected so as to regulate the water, the, grounds would be' even more attractive than now, when " so little . would seem i neces sary to render them absolutely perfect. Strangers generally consider it one of the handsomest and neatest cemeteries in the whole country, and many would be glad to see the muddy creek changed into a beau tiful sheet of water, in keeping with the handsome grounds it partially surrounds. Of course thej$jxs larger and sure tte tive monuments in the cemeteries of 'the larger cities, but few if any can exel Oak dale in its natural . beauty which our skill ful Superintendent has managed to bring out in such admirable perfectcess. : North Carolina Phoapnate Company. A company, made up principally of Ra leigh capitalists, have purchased from Dr. Thos. D. Hogg the" Castle Haynes property, near this city, the land Of which is largely composed of phosphatic' formations, and will at once commence the manufacture of fertilizers. The company is to be known, as the North Carolina Phosphate Company, with headquarters at Raleigh. Tbe land all along the Northeast river is said to be full of phosphatic rocks, and it . is claimed that immense quantities of fertilizers will eventually be manufactured from it. By tbe way, we understood that Messrs. G. Z. French & Brothers, of Rocky Point, are to ship in a few days a car load of their phosphatic lime to the North, parties there having ordered it, after testing it on their farms last season. t Wilmington Presbytery. Wilmington Presbytery commenced its session at Mt. Olive, in Wayne county, on Wednesday. Rev. Dr. Wilson and Messrs. Geo. Cbadbourn and Sam'l Northrop are present as delegates from the First Church of this city, and ReV. J. W. Primrose and Mr. J. W. Monroe from the Second Church. From gentlemen who returned yesterday evening from Mt. Olive we learn that tbe pastoral relations of Rev. Dr. Wilson with the First Church of Wilmington were dis solved at the earnest request of Dr. Wil son and with the concurrence of the con gregation to take effect the first Sunday in April next Rev. A. McFadyen was ejec ted Stated Clerk, in place of Dr. J. M. Sprunt, deceased . Burgaw was selected as the next place for the meeting of Presby tery. mayor's Court. Tucker Townsend and Walter Shaw, the two colored lads charged with stealing a coat from Mr. I. Shrier, on Market street, Tuesday night, had a hearing baf ore Mayor Hall yesterday morning. The coat, it ap peared, had been stolen from one of the "dummies" in front of the door and sold to a colored man named Forbes for $1, from whom it was afterwards recovered. The boys were required to furnish bond in the sum of $50 each for their appearance at the next term of the Criminal Court, in default of which they were locked up. Townsend. has been before the Court several times be fore. The Wreck or the Wave. There were.no new-developments yester day in regard to the ill-fated steamer Wave, which was wrecked by a boiler explosion on Thursday afternoon. None of the bodies had been recovered up to yesterday even ing, and as the boat had on no freight ex cept guano at the time of the accident, the wreck has been disturbed by no efforts to save cargo. The two men at the Marine Hospital Perry Cotton, the pilot, and Dave McPherson, deck-hand were report ed as doing as well as could be expected. It is now quite certain that only the three persons named in yesterday's report per ished by the accident. Magistrate's Court. Dollie Edwards, colored, had a hear ing before J.- C. Hill, J. P., yesterday, on the charge of committing assault and bat tery upon Laura.Rutledge, colored. Judg ment suspended on the payment of costs. Adeline Ashe,' colored, was arraigned on the charge of committing assault and bat tery upon Dolly Edwards, and judgment was suspended on the payment of costs. Charlotte Haggett, colored, was arraigned on a peace warrant sworn out by Mimbo Hankins, colored, and was required to pay the costs and give bond in the sum of $50 to keep the peace for three months. Foreign Exports. The German barque Marie Kuyper, Capt. Mass, was cleared from this port for Pay sander, S. A., yesterday, by Messrs. A. B. Morton & Sons, with 242,030 feet of lum ber, valued at $3,643; also the Danish barque Udgesen, Capt. Leopold, for Rotter-, dam, with 900 casks of spirits turpentine and 1,337 barrels of rosin, valued at $14, 434. Total $18,077. Parlor Concerts. The Organ Fund Association, of the First Baptist Church will give the first of a scries of parlor concerts at the residence of Mr. WmLarkins, on Dock street,' on Fri day evening next; the 18th inst. , Pains will be taken to make the entertainments in every way; worthy of public '" support and' encouragement. ' " Weather Xntleauoma. - The following are the indications for tc- day: . - ... ' .For the South . Atlantic States, partly bcloudy weather and local rains, slightly I warmer in the northern portion, slight changes in temperature in the southern' portions, variable winds, shifting to south-; westerly. . r Our Superior Coart. v - . Senator W. H. Chadbourn, from this county, writes that the Committee on Ju diciary Reform have ven New Hanover county three terms, two weeks each, of Su perior Court, as follows: First term to com mence on the sixth Monday before the first Monday in March; the second term to com mence the sixth Monday after the first Mon day in March; the third term to commence the third Monday after the first Monday in September. , The new law win go into effect June 15th, 1B85. inarteriy ratestjnga. First Bound, for the Wilmington i)is trict of the Methodist E. Church, South OnBtow Circuit, at Tabernacle, Marcgi 7 and 8. " . -Duplin Circuit, at Kenarlsville, March 14 and 15. r T Brunswick Circuit, at Concord, March 21 and 22. ' Paul J. Carkaway, Presiding Elder. MOTHERS I MOTHERS l' MOTHERS 1 Are yon diBtnrbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excru ciating pain of cutting teeth f If so, go at once and get a bottle of MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTH ING SYKTJP. It will relieve the poor little suf ferer immediately depend upon ft : there is no mistake about it. There is not a mother on earth who has ever used it who will not tell yon at once that it will regulate the bowels and give rest to the mother, and relief and health to the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly safe to use in all cases, and pleasant to the taste, and the nrescriDtlon of one of the oldest and best female 'physicians and nurses in the United States. Bold everywhere, tea cents a botue. MATHIS In this city, on Thursday night. Mm. MARGARET MATHiS. ' Funeral will take Tplaco from the First Baptist Church this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Friends and acquaintances are invited to attend. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TRAVELLERS CAN ADD A 1 LINE. 8AM ples small. Commissions cash. Hardware, Clothing. Mills, &o. Pennsf lvania agent earned $24W, Hlinols agent $32C0, ia '4. P. O. Box 1S71, Hew York. mb 7 It And Still Another s JIG FREE LUNClT WILL BE SERVED AT THE "GEM," This (Saturna) Night, March 7th, 1885. from 8 to 10 o'clock, when all the Delioacies will he served to please the most fastidious. WILL WEST. Head Pusher, mh 7 It . 26 North Pront 8t. Our Prices, JIKKOUR 8TOCK, IS VERY SMALL. WE are certain, if Siza suit, Quality and Prioelwili. try rs mh 7 It MUNSON, Clothier, &c. Warner's Tablets, JOR COUGHS AND COLDS, VASELINE COLD Cream, Pond's Extract; and a full line of Drugs and Mediomes, fcr sale by UAMES C. MUNDS, Pharmacist, mh 7 H 104 North Front St. Strayed, JpROM MY LOT, ON WEDNE3DAY NIGHT, A small red and white horned MILCH COW, in fan order. A suitable reward will be paid for her return to my residence, 110 South Second St , or for information that will lead to her recovery, mh 6 2t C. P. MEBANE. LADIES, HISSES ADD CHILDREN. JpLEXIBLE SOLES FOR LADIES, . " SPRING HEELS FOR MISSES AND CHIL DREN. BOOTS and SHOES, in Greatest Variety, and at Lowest Prices, at Geo. B. French & Sons, 108 NORTH FRONT STREET. mh7tf Congressional Government STUDY OF AMERICAN POLITICS. By Woodrow Wilson. SECOND SUPPLY recpived. Price $1 55. Postpaid on receipt of price at LHEINSBERGER'S. Brackets. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BRACKETS, all styles and very cheap', at HEINSBERGER'S Live Book and Mnsio Stores. mh 7 tf Bargains in Groceries. "yB ARB OFFERING OUR GOODS VERY LOW, and have a VERY ATTRACTIVE STOCK. Small Sugar-Cored Shoulder i, 5 to 6 lt3, 10c. Sugar-Cured Hams, 14o. Ferris Strips and Hams. . Fulton Markot Beef, Pig's Feet, : Spiced Tripe, No. 1 Mackerel, Turnips and Cabbage?. Extra C Sugar, 6o. White Sugar, 7o. Confectioner's A Sugar, 8j. Granulated Sugar, 8f$j. Lagnayra, Bio and Java Coffee, green, roasted and ground. , . 31b Can Tomatoes, 10c; Peaches, Pears, Apri cots: Preserves and Jellies in bulk; Pickles, and full stock of every thing nice. Call on us and save walking down street J. C. STEVENSON & CO., mh 7 tf Brooklyn Bridge. SpeciaLBargains JN TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS, DOTLAS AND TOWELS. A new supply of HANDKERCHIEFS, good quality. Misses' UOSSAMERS at one dollar each, - '. z '1" "' , -,.-..',. i HEDRICK,' ' jan 25 tf ' j , , 115 Market St. WfiOLE NO, 5762 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Commissioner's Sale, FT PURSUANCE OP A DECREE OF THE su perior Court of Brunswick County, in an ac tion of Partition therein pending between John P. Brown et si, as Plaintiffs, and John W. Cotten et aL, as Defendants, the undersigned Commis sioner wQl sell, at public auction, for cash; to the highest bidder, at the Court House -'door, in Smithville, on Wednesday, the 85th day of March, 1885, THREE VALUABLE BUILBING -LOTS, In said town of Smithville, described as follows : ' 1ST LOT Known as Lot No. 85, In plan of said town, and beginning at S. E. corner of LotrNo. 84, on Moore- street; running thence with said lot and parallel with Lord street 330 feet to Nash street; thenoe eastwardly along Nash street 66 feet tor Lot 86; thence southwardly parallel with Lord street 880 feetto Moore street; thence long Moore street 66 feet to the beginning. 2ND LOT Known as Lot No. 84, beginning at S. W. oorner of Moore and Lord streets; thence along Lord street 830 feet to Nash street; thence eastwardly alomr Naab street 66 feet to Lot 85, thenoe southwardly parallel with Lord street 830 feet to Moore street; toence along Mooie street 66 feet to the beginning. 8RD LOT Commencing at the corner of Lot No. 85, running east 66 .feet on Moore st. ; thence north 830 feet to Nash street; thenoe with Nash street 66 feet west to Lot S3: thenoe with said lot 830 fee south to the beginning. feb84 30d A. GvKIOAUD. Commissioner. GfJOD EATING TO BE HAD BY USING; OUR celebrated FARMER GIRL COOK STOVE, one of the best to be had in this market. Also, the VIRGINIA and IRON KING: and then we have the TECUM BEH with Reservoir very cheap. Call and consult us when yon bave any' JOB WORK- Quick work and good worijjjniaranteed. Ready to do your Plumbing, Gas Fitting? and Roofing. W. H. ALDERMaN A GO., -PJnmbers, Gas Fitters & Tinners, ' mn 5 tf 25 Market Street. ' POLICY No. 3, . , I SPUED BY THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF NEW YORK, is still ia forcef Its'ori ginal amount as , $5000, but it has been increased by dividends: until at the anniversary of the policy in 184 it had amounted to i c $13,363. There bave been paid to the Co. 42 premium's of $ 1C2 each, making in all $4284. If the holder of this policy had died last year, his estate would have received $9079 more than he had paid to the Co. Any one who can make an interest calculation can tell how much this Insurance has cost. t For farther examples and further information, apply to M. S. WILLARD, Agent, Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York. 214 North Water Street mh 4tf Groceries, &c. JpLOUR. DIFFERENT GRADES, CUBA MOLASSES, New Crop, in Hhda & Bbls, PORTO RICO MOLASSES, MOLASSES, Baking, in Bbls, N. O. MOLASSES and SYRUPS, Different Grades SYRUPS, COFFEES, Java, Rio and Laguayra, SUGARS, Granulated, Powdered, Ex. C and C . RICE, Carolina and Patna, whole and broken, LARD. Tierces, Tubs and Cans, BUTTER, Firkins and Tubs, CHEESE, best Cream and Factory, CRACKERS, all grades, Bbls and Boxes, POTATOES, Early Rose, Peerless, Goodrich andBarbanks, TOBACCO, Ping, Twist and Smoking, CIGARS and CIGARETTES, all grades, MACKEREL, in Bbls, Half Bbls and Kits, SOAP, LYE, POTASH, CANDLES, Ac., . For sale at low figures, feb 2t CP- C V ADRIAN fcypIXER&r. New Stiff Hats ! Cloth Hats ! HARRISON A ALLEN, mh 6 tf Hatters. And Still They Come. JjV)R BARGAINS IN BOOTS, SHOES AND 8LIPPERS of all kinds, at prices to suit the times, call at A. SHRIEK'S, feb 24 tf 108 Market St. Embroidery ! Embroidery ! JJAVB YOU SEEN OUR NEW GOODS IN this line? FURNITURE FRINGES I New and pretty, and will interest you. LACE CURTAINS ! Who can fall to admiro them, the styles and prices being considered. SCRIM OR ETIENNE, 12$ cts per yard. Car pets, Cornice, Poles, &c, &c. R. M. McEtfTIRE. mh 1 DAWtf You Save Money, IN CASE OF A LOSS BY FIRE, IF YOU ARE INSURED IN THE Liierpool & London & Me Ins. Co., as that Company pays Its losses WITHOUT DIS COUNT. Jno.W. Gordon & Smith AGENTS. P. 8. PAYS WITHOUT DISCOUNT, mh 1 tf Buffalo Lithia Water, QONGRESS AND HATHORN SPRING WA TERS, BITTER WATERS, a fresh supply, For sale, wholesale and retail. WILLIAM EL GREEN, mh 3 tf 117 Market Street COTTON SEED MEAL. 100 Tons No. 1 Cotton Seed Meal, ONE OF THE VERY BEST OF FERTILIZERS. For sale by feb22tf WORTH 4c WORTH. JQISPOSED OF A GREAT MANY THINGS WE have advertised, we will revise the list and "see yon later." - PRESTON CUMMTNG 3l CO., - Millers and Grain and mh 1 tf - Peannt Dealers." 0,ISee! JJ . C. PBEMPEBT, AT NO. ,7 SOUTH FRONT Street, is now! like all the rest, keeping a First class Shaving, Hair Cutting, c Saloon, with Albert G. Premnert and Wm J. Stewart as as sistants. Give them A call,; ; , ; feb 1 tf , ' -v - BATBI OF AXTCBTI31Ff fix One Square One lMy vr.:; ft 6f ' . gpw py,. - aS Five Davs : oaeweek: ;. . ; i oo - 2 - Two Weeks, .6 M . - T? Months.. .... ia oo - - hMS?b8' 3 ,ns' 49 CO : , , Year' 60 to v. 0T-Oontraet Advertisements taken at proper. tionatery low rates. -. Ten lmes ogd RonpareU type make oaeequare "'t NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ' LESS THAN COST! -TO- OliOSSOTPT Children's Suite, 5 to 10 years , SUITS AT $2.C0 WORTH $3 53 "' " 8E0 M 4.C0 M 8.B0 " 5.00 5.00 " SCO . s CHILDREN'S PANTS, 5 TO 1 YEARS OLD, 50 cents to tl-M. Ifin's Snils Soli Regardless of Cost A. DAVID, i Merchant Tailor and Clothier. mhStf . UPHOLSTERY GOODS. W. $t J, SLOAIME ARE OFFERING THEIR ENTIRE STOCK AT MOST ATTRACTIVE PRICES. NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS ; from $1.25 ubward SWISS AND FRENCH LACE CURTAINS ' from $5.00 upward MADRAS LACE CURT'NS from 4.00 upward TURCOMAN CURTAINS from 5.50 upward TAPESTRY COVERINGS from 1.50 upward CRETONNE COVEblNGS from - .30 upward Materials nrnlslied for TVlndow Sbades. Samples sent by mail whenever desired. All correspondence will receive prompt at tention. - - Broadway and 19th Street, NEW TOOK CITY. feb-13 D&Weowlm chf WHITE CYPRESS & YELLOW PINE SASH, BLINDS & DOORS. GUARANTEED AS GOOD AS THE BEST. MOULDING, BRACKETS AND ORNAMENTAL WOOD :WORK. aug 24 tf PARSLEY & WIGGINS. Slocum's OXYGENISED PURE COD LIVER OIL, Scott's Emulsion, Camm's Emulsion, Hydro lein. and a new supply of aU-k&df of Patent Me dieines and Pure Dings jnst reoefved. Prescrip tions filled at any time, day and night, at F. C. MILLER'S, Jan4tf Oorner of Fourth and Nun Streets. Seed. Seed.. Seed.; JpOR PURE, FRESH AND RELIABLE SEED BE sure and go where yen can get them. You can always get them from , Druggist and Seedsman, 1 New Market Wilmington. N.C. mh ltf Inauguration. PLEASE LEAVE YOUR ORDERS FOR IL lustrated Papers containing the different views, illustrations, Ac, of the Inauguration of Cleveland and Hendricks. Only 10.ocnts delivered at places of business. Leate orders for Daily Papers giving full details of same. Please hand them in Sunday: C. M. HARRIS, Popular News and Cigar store. Open until 11 o'clock on Sunday. mh 1 tf Caromels. Caromels. JUST LOOK AT THE ASSORTMENT OF CAR OMELS we have in stock: Coffee, Almond, Ma ple, Cocoanut Walnut, Shellbark, Chocolate, Strawberry, Lemon, Vanilla. A full .lne of Plata and Fancy Candies made dally at WARREN'S mh 1 tf Fruit and Confectionery Store. ATTENTION! ; WE WISH TO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO the fact that we are selnng. Blank Books, Paper and Envelopes, Ink, Mucilage, Pens, Pen cils, and all kinds of stationery at a great Teduo tion upon former prices. Paper Bags, Straw Wrapping Paper. Twine, &o., at lowost market prices. C. W. YATES, mhltf 119 Market St Ladies' Garden Sets, F R SALE BY GILES & MUBCHISONV ,. Marehlson Block. mhltf Bock Lime, "CV)R BUILDING PURPOSES. I? FRESHLY BURNED PRICE REDUCED TO $1.15 PER CASK. LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR LARGE LOTS AND TO THE TRADE. Address FRENCH BROS., Rocky Point, N. C. or O. G.IPARSLEY, Jr., ap 1 t.f en tu fr Wilmincton. N. . Victory ! rjiHE "ELECTRIC LAMP" HAS RECEIVED awards over all competitors, and is cheaper at its pnee man any otner Lamp as a girt. W. S. BRIGGS A CO., Agents. Lfght your Stores with the GKISS ELECTRIC LAMP. mh 1 tf We Paint AND REPAIR CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, PHAE tons, Wagons, Carts and Drays. Skilled workmen employed and none but the beet mate rial used. A full line of Carriages and all kinds of Saddlery Goods at low prices. McDOUGALL & BOWDEN, Opposite Giles & Morchison's Store, mh rtf - . - Wm. E. Springer & Co. JTAVB IN STOCK A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Foreign and Domestic HARDWARE of the best known manufacturers. Prices guaranteed. 19, 214 28 Market Street, -Wilmington. N. C mh 1 tf Dinner Fish. QUR FISHING SMACK HAS ARRIVED WITH a ntce4 lot of BLACTjPISH, SNAPPERS and BREM. Call early at onf Fish Market if you want something nice. - j feb25tf W.E. DAVIS SON