1 ' " - ' K r -1 - p x 5 . it :he,Morniiig Star, ? wrc2inrBT0jrt it. a . J . , ' . .... vt,y . . WEDNESDAY MOENDTG, APRIL 1, '85. m orning edition. . the Latest news. X TSOHJLLL PASTS OF THE WORLD1 -UNITED STATES SENATE. ," EXTRA SESSION V Executive Business Contingent Ex VH - penaes, Etc.. V;t 'Washington. March 81. At 13.53, after w : the reading of the Journal, Mr. Cameron . - w moved that the Senate proceed to the con V , sideration of executive business. v ' Mr. Van Wyck asked the Senator to Ls withhold that motion for a few moments, .rf Vsolie might submit a report from the com mittee on Mississippi River improvement. , n v Mr. Cameron insisted upon his motion. . Xix Mr. JTan Wyck desired to make a state- VmenC. . W "Not debatable," said Mr. Cameron. Thereupon the motion to go intoexecu ; - trve session was carried. ;- At 13.20 p. m. tae doors were reopened. - The resolution offered by Mr. Allison was -recalled up and agreed to, as follows: .Besotted, That the following resolution, , . adopted by the Senate July 5th, 1884, ' - namely i that the Sergeant-at-Arms and -Architect of -the Capitol be and they are ' r -hereby authorized and directed to rent and , - prepare suitable rooms outside of the Capi ' - tol, is : hereby, rescinded, to take effect on y the adjournment of the Senate. s Mr. Allison then called up his resolution - providing for a committee of seven Sena- tors to sit during the recess to take meas ures to reduce the contingent expenses of tbe Senate. r Mr: Van Wyck asked how much would 1 . "vbo the probable expenses of the committee. , , Mr. Allison said that it was not intended . ' ' that any expense should be incurred. - Mr. Sherman- called attention to the fact " that he had introduced a resolution the - other day to resign all authority for the jcommittee to sit during tne recess,, ana ne would not press it now, in the hope that this committee proposed by Mr. Allison - - would reach tbe desired end. After remarks by Senators Plumb and ; :'i Sherman, in crititisng the. House of Rep- - resentalives for alleged extravagant expen diture, -the -resolution of Mr. Allison was - adopted. At the Senate went into executive - session, and a few minutes afterward ad jaurned. : .-: . - WASHINGTON. ' KetuknaUona Called for In tne Treaa "Wry department Blsslna Appoint. : - meat-Tne New minister to Cnlll. Washington, March 31. -Secretary Manning; has called for the resignation of -First Auditor -Reynolds, Second Auditor Ferris. Fourth Auditor Beardsley, Fifth Auditor Alexander, and Second Comptroll er Uptos, to take effect on the appointment and qualification of their successors, who will be nominated to-morrow or Thursday. " All the' above-named officials have accotd - ingly resigned. It is understood that im mediate changes are also contemplated in : the office of the Register of the Treasury, x Commissioner of Customs, and Deputy First , , Comptroller. It is is also intimated that Yv Assistant Secretary Coon will resign short ly, and engage in private business. RffrTftUnr Manning to-day appointed Engene Hlggins, of Baltimore, to be Chief .. . nrinn j nnrummonc i iiviBiAti rr rna vaaa ;v -1 ury Department, to take effect - April 2nd, " vice CI- 8. Trevltt resigned.' His services "' -, ; as aa employe under the appropriation for -, f the detection of offenders upon the customs "revenue will be dispensed with from to-day. TWm.li. Roberta, of New York, who .was to day nominated for the Chilian mis- vsion, Is 55 years of age, aad has resided in vNew York city for the past forty years. In 1876 he retired from business, having amassed a large fortune In mercantile busi " iiess: in Hew York city. Mr. Roberts was elected to the 42d and 43d Congresses and declined the renomination to the 44th Con 1 gress. During his term of service in Con :: - gress he opposed what was known as the 'Back Pay" bflL ; ? , - ; : - FOJRE1QN. -The Frenen Commander In Tonqnln .Calllns for Belnforeemen,ta Cnlneae v v , ( 8aeecMM-Alarm In Paris. " 5 - -IBv Cable to toe Morning Btar.l ..r .r- Pabb, March 31. The government has i z received a dispatch from Gen. DeL. Isle, - . conimander of the French forces in Ton - ' quinin which he entreats - the War office , -y r. eend him reinforcements immediately. --Hcwo Kono, March 31. The Chinese v'ij.'jbave" recaptured all their positions in the " v - vicinity of Langson. '- Paris, March 31. Much . alarm is felt over the fact that no news has been re ceived for upwards of thirty-six hours from '- v tne French army in Tonquin. - JEFFERSON DAVIS. Ma Condition Beca'rded aa Very Se- - '. r'f c V - rtn : " t tBy Telegraph to the Momhut Star. " Cincinnati. March 31. The lima Star has the following dispatch from Biloxi, - Miss. : Jefferson Davis is worse this morn- ,fe ing.j?,His condition is. now regarded as jerious... -For several Fweek3 he has been r , -" gauffering from a return of rheumatism com ' plicated with the breaking out of his old f wound-received in Mexico 40 years ago. uu age la educu against .uu prospect . Oi recovery. , .- THE HAILS. 'The malls close and. arrive at tbe City Pos a. office as follows: - " L CLOSE. - a- Northern thro' malls, fast 7:45 P.M.' 1030 P. M. f"' V. . vrxvv4-tAn f 'hvH-iTHy'K o'n nra maII om a v j- a.'wa vuvma wuvHaH w ca iiiniiitB, - OUJU Aa Asl Kaieign. 6:ir.si. t8aOA.M. Mails- for the N. C Eallroad. and ' roote supplied therefrom including A. & N. C. Bauroad. at. ..7:45 P.M. A R-an a v . Soathern mails for all points South, dally 8M P.M. & 0:15 AM. -Western malls (C. C. Eailway) daily ' (except Sunday). 6.-15 P. M. s All points between Hamlet and Ralelfrti 6:15 P.M. - Mail for Cheraw and Darlington Bail - ' road a-nn P v Mails fer points between Florence and caxarlesfon.. ...... ...8:00 P.M. A 6.15 A.M. PayettevUle, and offices on Cape Fear - , tarer, jLuesoayB ana j-naays.. lsOP.lL -PayetteTille, via C. C. B. K, dally, ex- - eeptSnHdays.;..: 635 P.M. ' - ' J Onslow C. H. and intermediate offices, " Tuesdays and Fridays. 60 A. M. . Smith vlUs malls, by steamboat, dally (except Stmdays)....... 8:30 A. M. V - 7 Mails for Easy HflL Town Creek, Bhal- . - iotte and little Blver, Tuesdays and - " j "- - 'Fridays ...... ...... , . . '20 P.M. .v." Vritto.4g?TJaA -: V.V -r -8:80 -,", v - OPXSTPOBDSLrVlEBT.. '- , Northern thro' A wayniails 730 AM. A 8:15 A.M. ' - r" Carolina Central SaSroad.. . ....... .8:45 A. H, ,y - StaQlBoe open '-'froni 1M A. M. to 6 P.M. -Money Order-and BeglBt . Departing or 4 83 A. It, to 6 P. M. eonttanoos. v V . t CSarrfeis delivery open on Sunday from 830 to leoflected from street boxes from bud aees Portion of etty t 5 JUL, liao AJC and 520 FOL; from other parts of the dtyatS PJC. an - a?"5- l-''-' - ; v ' neral delivery open frdm 7 AJL to 6.00 P M aaolon Sundays from 8ao to A. M,- , -,.IUHroadme. 75tb meridian. ' rr C ' Rvin TJniinrl f or the Wilmington Dis trict of the Methodist K Church, South Cokeshurv Circuit. at tiau s, -apru a and 8. . Clinton Circuit, at Magee's, April 4 ana o. Bladen Circuit, at Bethlehem, April 8 and -8.';' '':t ' - " ': ' ' ' Elizabeth Circuit, at -Union April 11 and 12. - ; :;"V" Carver's Creek Circuit, at wayman, Apru 18 and 19. - " . ' Waccamaw Mission, at Zion, Apru jm and 23 - . : r Whiteville Circuit, at Fair liiun, Apm 25 and 26. Wilmington, at Front Street, May 3. Onslow Circuit, at Queen's Creek, Hay 9 and 10. ' Duplin Circuit, at Chanty Chapel, Jaay 12 and 18. Brunswick Circuit, at Summerville, May 16 and 17. " Topsail Circuit, at Union, May 23 and 34. Matrnolia Circuit, at Magnolia, May 30 and 81. District Sunday School Conference will be held at Magnolia, commencing May 29. PAXJIi J. Carrawat, Presiding Elder. Appolntmenta by Blsnop Watson, of tne Diocese of East Carolina. April x 8 Wed'sday, B.P S. Martin's, Hamilton. 9 Thursday, B. P., Advent, Williamston. 12 Sunday, - Grace, Woodvffle, . Bertie oo. IS Menday, KP, S. Mark's, RoxobeL 15 Wed'Bday.MM 8. Thomas, Windsor. . 16 Thursday, K P., Grace, . Plymouth. w 18 Saturday, X. PS.Jooeph's, Camden U E 19 Sunday, 8. John Bran South Mills. 21 Tuesday, M.P., Christ Ch., Elizabeth City 23 Wed'sday, KP, S. John's, Newbegun. 23 Thursday, 8. Barnabas, WoodTille, . Perqutm s co. 25 Sunday. Holy Trinity, Hertiord. 28 Tuesday, 5t.P , 1 Rookahock. 89 Wed'sday. S. Paul's, Edenton. 3J Thursday, M.P..S. Luke's, Washington oo IF YOU KHOf A GOOD THIHG! WHEN YOU SEE IT, JUST LOOK AT THIS ! JAltBS' TOSGUBS, 60 CENTS PBB JAB, ready for lunch. D STILLED HAM, 'tONGUB, TUBKEX" and CHICKEN. ENGLISH DAIRY, EDAM, NETJFCHATBL and KOQT7XFQBT CHEESE, fresh from the dairy. That CBBAMEBY BUTTERED FLOUR Is still, surprising the cooks and pleasing the- house keepers. PICKLED FIGS' FEET AND TRIPE la abundance. ' They make a splendid breakfast 3 or supper dish. Three pounds for 25c. P. L. Bridgers & Co., 110 North Front St. mh 22 DAW tf A Profitable Investment rpHE INTEREST ON $12.50 UNTIL NEXT Fall win only amount to 37 cents. Yet $12.53 will now buy from us a SUIT that will be worth next Fall $18.50. Is not that A GOOD INVEST MENT? A Winter Suit can be worn for several weeks yet, and we are offering them at prices that win pay the customer to buy for next Winter's use. We want t close out all of our Winter stock before Spring weather sets In, and we have only a few days left, for shortly we will be talking SPBING GOODS. Come and see us If you want A BARGAIN. A. DAVID, mh 22tf Merchant Tauor and Clothier. Second. Third & Fifth Wards. yyj ABE CONVENIENT TO YOU, AND ABE offering the Greatest Bargains to purchasers of Family Supplies of any house in the city. Our stock is complete and fresh. We enume rate a few with prices : 3-Ib Tomatoes, 10c per can; 8-lb Peaches. 20c. Canned Apples, Corn. Lima Beans, 10c each. Golden p Sugar 6c; White Sugar7c; Granulated Sc. Fresh White Ex. Family Flour. So per lb. . The "Pride" Flour, best in the city, to per lb. A Barrel of Stevenson's Family Flour $5 50. . A good article of Bio Coffee 10c per lb. Elegant New Crop Cuba J elasses 40o per gal. Klegant Bright Pure Syrup 40o per gal. Dried and Evaporated Apples, Green Apples, Cabbages, Turnips, Dried Peaches, Prunes. The veiy best . E. Butter in the city. Buckwheat, and every thing in Groceries need ed by a family at lowest prices. We mean to merit the trade of our neighbors. J. C. Stevenson & Go. mh28tf Macco at Factory Prices, 9Afi BOXES FINE AND COMMON TOBACCO, tJ V low for cash. WANTED 1 ,000 pounds Beeswax; 2.0C0 dry Hides; 2,000 pounds Wool; also Cotton Bags. Highest market price paid. SAM'LBSAB,Sb., mh29tf t8 Market Street. W. S. Briggs & Co. Pharmacists. "E GIVE CAREFUL ATTENTION TO THE compounding of physicians' prescriptions,' using the BEST DRUGS that can be bought, mh 22tf Another Supply O F THE CELEBRATED DUFFY MALT WHIS KEY. Also, Wilson, John Gibson & Sons, Baker, and other well known brands of Whiskeys at THE GSM. WILL WEST, mhgstf - 6 North Front Street. Oysters. Oysters. J FINE LOT OF FRESH OYSTERS JUST BB coired. WTNES, LIQUORS, LAGER, BEER, CI GABS, Jbcat STAB SALOON, So. IS Market St otTtf Proprietor. The Person County News, PohBshed at BOIBOBO. TL C . ' ; wraTAKEii & cnxrroNS, - - -Editors and Proprietors." .- -V"'. The NEWS hatCthe largest circulation of any paper published or eirculated In the fine tohaooo section of North Carolina. -, - .r ; -r."V" COMMERCIAL. W I L MIN G T O N MA R KIT STAR OFFICE. March 86 P. M. CRUDE .TURPENTINE Market un settled, with$l 50 the best offered for Soft. Last sales at $1 65 for Vitttfn and Yellow Dip and.$l 15 forHard, at which it was offered yesterday without buyers. " No change ih other articles. ; ; oon bxic la a k ifirri By Telegraph to the Morning 8tar 4 . Financial. NnwYoBK.March 81:Eveninff. Sterling exchange 484. Money 1 per cent. Gov ernments dull and firm; new four per cents 122J; three per oenta 10U bjd. State bonds a shade lower. - " ObmmerctaL Cotton quiet and steady; sales 69 bales; consolidated net receipts 4,064 bales; ex ports to Great Britain 1,287 bales, to the continent 8,456 bales. Southern flour quiet and weak. Wheat spot declined lHs; ungraded red 8192c; No. 2 red April 88 89tC. Corn spot declined Jic; ungraded 48j50fc; No. 2 March 49i40fc; April 49i49ic. Oats iJc lower; No. 2, 86 Sole Coffee fair Bio on spot dull at $8 75 ; No. 7 Rio on spot $7 207 22. Sugar and Molasses dull and unchanged. Rice steady. Cotton seed oil quiet crude 3335c; re 'fined 40c ' Rosin dull. Spirits turpentine quiet at 814c. - Pork steadily held; mess on spot $12 0012 25; middles nominal; long clear etc. Lard, about 46 points lower, closing heavy; contract grades on spot $7 107 12J ; April $7 007 08. Freights to Liverpool steady cotton id; wheat 4Jd. Cotton net receipts 244 bales; arross re ceipts 2,627 bales. Futures closed firm, with sales to-day of 606,000 bales at the following quotations: April 11.04c; May 11.17&ll.lSc; June 11.80&11.31c; July 11.80c; August lh45ll.46c; September 11.12lL13c; October 10.6710.68c; No vember and Decern ber 10.5010.51c. Chicago, March 81. Flour easy and prices unchanged. Wheat opened fc lower and closed lie under yesterday; March 7475ic; April 7475ic Corn trading light and a shade lower; cash 87i 41 Jcj April 8737ic Oats dull and a shade lower; cash 2?i30c; April 27ic; May 81i31f. Pork mess fairly active and easy, declined 1520c, rallied 520c and closed steady; cash $11 7011 75; April $11 65 J 11 70. Lard in fan- de mand but closed steady and slightly lower; March' and April $6 75.. Sugars un changed; standard A $6 00; granulated $6 37f WhiBkey firm at $1 15. St. Louis, March 81. Flour un changed. Wheat lower-and unsettled; No. 2 red 3586c cash; April 85c. Corn easier and slow; cash 29l29c: April 29c. Oats firmer and slow; cash 82fc. Pro visions dull and easy. Pork 12 25. Lard $6 70. Bulk meats long clear $6 00; short rib $6 10; clear $6 35. Bacon long clear $6 456 50; short rib. $6 65; clear fo voo 6U. wniskey steady at $1 14. CHABLE8T02T, S. C. March 81. Spirlu turpentine firm at 29c. Rosin dull at 95c for Strained and $1 00 for Good Strained. Bayaztnah, Ga., March 31. Spirits tur pentine nothing doing. Resin quiet at f l uii iu; sales yui DDIs. COTTOH BIAKK.JST8. fBy Telesrapb to the Morninc Star. March 31. Galveston, nuiet at 104c net receipts 21 bales; Norfolk, dull at I0c net receipts 642 bales; Savannah, quiet -J a J . sta a. aa aou sieauj at iufc net receipts aal oaiea; New Orleans, quiet and firm at 10 9-16c net receipts 2,204 bales; Mobile, nominal at iu j-ioc net receipts 10 oaies; mempnis, quiet at lOJc net receipts 260 bales; Au gusta, very dull at lOfc net receipts 123 oaies; unariesion, quiet at lUjc net re ceipts 314 bales Hew York Rlee Slarket. N. Y. Journal of Commerce, March 30. Domestic sorts have been active and bet ter tone is visible. The pressure to sell has ceased, and as tbe holdings reDresent rem lar shipments concessions are not easily secured. Foreign sorts continue to attract attention, and in view of the possibility of nigner prices Duyers are disposed to anticl Kte wants. We quote: Carolina and uisiana. common to fair at 4ja54c: good to prime at 5i6c; choice at 6i6fc; extra head at 66fc; Ran goon at 4i5c duty-paid, and 2f2fc in oond; fatnaat 4i4c; Java at 5f5fc. roHBien biarketii. By Cable to the Morning Star. 1 " ' Lohdok, March 31. 5 00 P. M. Spirits curpenune on spot flat at 22s 6d; March and April delivery 22s 3d; 'May and Jane delivery 23s; September and De cember delivery 23s 9d. WHITE CYPRESS & TE1L0 cPIHE BLINDS & DOORS. GUARANTEED AS GOOD AS THE BEST. MOULDING, BRACKETS AND ORNAMENTAL WOOD IWOKK. aug24tf . PARSLEY & WIGGINS. T D. A. SMITH'S FURNITTJRB WARE- ROOitS can be. found a large assortment of VALUABLE GUTS, suitable for everybody. The public, and especially the ladles, are re spectfully Invited to call and examine prices, Ac P. A. SMITH, deo23tf Furniture Warerooma Gall AND GET PRICKS ON ROOFING, PLUMBING. Gas Fitting, and General Job Work in Met als. The material used first olaas, charges for labor reasonable. Also examine our stock of Stoves, Tinware and House Fnrnlahinfr Goods in general. W. H. ALDERMAN A CO., P) ambers. Gas Fitters Tinners, mnlStf as Market Street, Don't Bead This, "JJNLESS YOU ABB GOING TO PATRONIZE J. B MARSHALL, General Commission Mer chant, Np. 24 North Water Street, Wilmington. N. C who is receiving daily consignments of COUNTRY PRODUCE, and selling at fair prices for CASH. i - mh89DAWtf Turpentine Tools, j, HACEEBS. PULLEBS, DIPPERS, WHETTEBS, Files, Weights, Truss Hoops, Coopers' Adzes, . Broad Axes, Jointers' Stock,-Howell s Knd Crozes, Drawing Knives, Ac. Full stock of first class goods in this line. Guaranteed prices. WM.SLSPRINGEBCO Sncoessors to Jno. Dawson A Co., v ; 19 21 88 Market Street . mhS9tf - - - r. Wilmington N. C The Home Jonrnal; PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING At Wamaton, W. O. JOHN W. DICKS, -" SDITOR-iAND PROPRIETOR. .It has a splendid eiroulatlon in the oountiee of Warren, Vance, Halifax, N. C,aad Mecklenburg Ya. As an advertising meliumttlsinisorpassoi j TemstlJOayearmadvanolu , Addreat THB HOME JOURNAL. - - pitf - . , . .Warrenton.N.p. J MARINE. Port Almanac April I. Sun Rises..'! i. r.L . : 8.07 A. M. Sun Sets.. . . . , . , s 6.40 P. M. Hih Water at Smithvflle;; .:.;8.51 Morn. High Water at Wilxnington. . ll.orMorn. Day's Length.. ...... 12h. 83m. ?f ' : ; ARRIVED. . Stmr Louise, Woodsides, Smith ville, master. Stmr John Dawson, Black, Point Cas well, R P Paddison. ' . Stmr A P Hurt, Worth, Payetteville; Worth Af Worth. 1 - Stmr Bladen, Green, Payetteville; C S Love&Co. . Ger brig Clara, 360 tons, Voss, Amster dam, E Peschau & Westermann. CLEARED. Stmr Louise, i Woodsides, Smithville, master. Stmr A P Hurt, Worth, Fayetteville. Worth & Worth. Stmr Bladen, Green, Fayetteville, OS Love & Co. Stmr John Dawson, Black, Point Cas well, R P Paddison. Ger brig Der Pommer, Bohn, Wolgast, W Walter. Schr Jennie N Huddell, Henderson. Philadelphia, vessel and cargo by Geo Har rias & Co. EXPORTS. COASTWISE. Philadelphia Schr Jennie N Huddell 205,000 feet lumber, 22,000 shingles. FOREIGN. Wolgast Ger brig Der Pommer 183, 568 feet lumber. MARINE DIRECTORY. List of Veaaela In tne Port of Wilming ton, K. CM April 1, 1885. fThts list does not embrace vessels under & tons. BARQUES. Hattie H (BrO, 403 tons, E G Barker & Co; discharging. Mindet (Nor.), 437 tons, Abrahamsen, E Peschau & Westermann. discharging. Clementine (Rus.), 857 tons, Szolund, Hei- de & Co., discharging. Michael (Ger.), 880 tons. Euler, E Peschau & Westermann, discharging. Apollo (Nor.), 432 tons Melson, E Peschau & Westermann BRIGS. San Juan (Nor.), 296 ton s, Bache, Heide & Co, loading for continent. Metz (Ger.), 227 tons, Viekelman, E Pes chau & Westermann, discharging, Oberon (Ger.), 242 tons, Westphal, EPes chau & Westermann, discharging. SCHOONERS. Martha Welsh, 805 tons, Burdge, Geo Har riss & Co. discharging. William Wilson, 267 tons, Berry, GeoHar riss & Co, discharging. Vineyard, 215 tons, Rosebrook, Geo Har ries & Co, loading for West Indies. Mair & Craomer,, 265 tons, Budd, Geo Harries & Co, loading for I Philadelphia. lolanthe (Br.). 898 tons. Card, Geo Harriss &Co, discharging. A P Emerson, 244 tons,Emerson, E G Bar ker & Co, loading for Hayti, Cathie C Berry, 820 tons, Smith, Geo Har, riss & Co, loading Boston and Thom&ston Jennie N Huddell. 279 tons, Henderson Geo Harriss & Co., loading for Phila. E H Macumber, 120 tons, Rumill, E G Baiker & Co, loading for West Indies. Tom Williams, 867 tons, Rulon, Geo Har riss & Co, loading for Philadelphia. J P Wyman, 165 tons. Torrey, E G Barker & Co, loading for West Indies. John W Hall, Jr., 193 tons, Fleming, Geo Harriss & Co, loading for Baltimore. Addie E Snow, 163 tons, Flanders. E G Barker & Co.loading for Plymouth, Mass Cbas E Paige, 862 tons, Gifford, Geo Har- . riss & Co. loading for San Domingo. A P Nowell, 241 tons. Wharton, Geo Har riss & Co, loading for Philadelphia. Natividad (Span.). 170 tons, Gonzales, A E Doebele. agent for owners, repairing. Edward R Emerson, 840 tons. Childs, Geo Harriss & Co, loading for New York. Fred Jackson, 276 tons. Snow, E G Barker & Co, loading for West Indies. Dione, 206 tons, Maloney.E G Barker & Co loading for Hayti. List or Vessels Up, Clearea or Salle for tbls Port The following vessels are mentioned in the New York MariOm Etgitter as being up and e eared for this port : , BARQUES. Cardenas (Ger.), 299 tons, IKorff, from Gibraltar Jan. 17. Eduard Pens (Ger.), 87 tons, Xipp, from Lisbon March 16. Frledrick Wilhelm IV. (Ger). 889 tons, from Grangemouth Feb. 87. Georre Dayls (Br.). .643 tons. Maeomber, from Isfararer (For.), from London Jan. 17. Marie (Ger.)' E67 tons, Permlen, at Liverpool Feb. 87. Ottllle (Ger.), 838 tons, Perleber. from Liverpool Jao. 7. BBIOS. Alkor (Nr.r.), 257 tons. Lahinn, at Liverpool Mh 7. Copral (Nor ), 834 tons. Danielsen, from Maryport Feb. 15. Der Pommer iGer ), 238 tons, Bohm, from Botter ' dam Jan. 1. Diana (Ger.), 814 tons, Eohroeder, from Amster dam Feb. 1. Hermann Friedrieh (Ger.), 288 tons, Siejahr, at Bremen Jan. 18. Flour. Flour. Flour. 1000 BblS PL0UB OBr Choke Brands, Gold Medal. Electric Light, Happy Hit, Home Comfort and 811ver Cloud, For sale low by mh S3 tf WILLIAM8. RANKIN A CO. Bacon. Lard. 100 60X69 D 8 C- R 8ides' 5Q do SMOKED do. 100 PaUs 011863 LAKD For sale low by WILLIAMS, RANKIN CO. mh29tf Sugar, Coffee. Molasses 100 Bbls SUGARS, C, Ex. C and Granulated, Sacks Choice BIO COFFEE, 200 t A A Hhds and Bbls Cnba and 1W . Porto Rioo MOLASSES, For sale low by mh89tf WILLIAMS, RANKIN As CO. Hails, Hoop Iron, Glue. Kegs NAILS, 5QQ Bundles HOOP IRON, , 2g Bhls DISTILLER'S GLUE, , . For sale low by inh29tf WILLIAMS, BANK IN A CO. Land Plaster, 1JOB SALE BY WOODY CT7BRTJS, General OommlBslon Merchants, , , ' - WUmington, N. C. Also. Sole Agents for tha PORTT. A NTi PT Jk R- TER MILLS, the products of which are made rom HARD PLASTER and FINEST GROUND. Oorrespondenoe solicited ap 8 tf Notice. EVERY WORKING DAY, FROM DAYLIGHT till dark, I will be in my shop and ready to serve all who have anything in my line to do. Yours, respectfully, W. E. KING, . - Praotioal TlnsmiUi, . Roofer and Sheet Metal Worker, mh15 lw One door below Star Office, " The Eobesonian. Published: every Weetflay In Lamberton, H. 0 By W." W. McDI AnSIID. tcrtbers in Robeson county alone besides a ren ecircntion in the eonntiesof MoorfTcam. zc r "j "'ia uiwiuuuu. ana in Darllnirton, to SonTn Carolina. ' lantoB i sin rw 'mum Absolutely Pure. Thtt powder never varies. A marvel ot parity, trensui and wholesomenesa. More economical than ordinary kinds, and cannot be soldinoomE petition with the multitude of low test, short weight, amm or pnospnate powaers. aoutomym COM. 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They have tought and won a series of the greatest mains ever fought en tins or any other continent, and Fifteen Pairs, on exhibition at Philadelphia In "78, were honored by the Uni ted States Centennial Commissioner with the Di ploma and Medal. I have a variety of Colors and most approved Breeds In the United States. I will ship splendid COCKS, of fine size and handsome plumage, pei Express, X!. 0. D., at from 84.00 to $6.00 each HENS, $2.60 and $3.00 each; or $7.00 per Pair $10.00 per Trio. I expect to raise Two Hundred Pairs this Summer, the Finest Games in the World, and will ship Young Fowls of March and April hatch during the months of August, Sep tember and October, at Five Dollars per Pair, or Seven Dollars per Trio. Whoever disputes the superiority of my Birds, will please back the assertion with their stamps. Write for what yon want. Address, J. G. ABBTNGTON, apCtf Hiniardgton. NaahCo. N;C. MERCHANTS, BANKERS MANUFACTURERS SHOULD READ BRADSTREET'S, A WEEKLY JOURNAL OF TRADE, FINANCE, AND PUBLIC ECONOMY. Sixteen Pages every Saturday. Oftentimes Twen ty Pages. Sometimes Twenty-four Pages. FIVF. DOLLARS A YEAR. The foremost purpose of Bbadstbixt's is to be of practical servloe to business men. Its Bpecial trade and Industrial reports: its weekly epitome of bankruptcies throughout the United -States ana Canada, and the summaries of assets and li abilities, are alone worth the subscription price: Its synopses bf recent legal decisions are exoeed lnglyvaluable. As commercial transactions, in the wider sense, are coming to be more and more conducted on a statistical basis, the information contained in Bradstbmct's is of the first impor tance both to producers and middlemen. The Trade and Agrleultural Sitnatlon through out the United States and Canada is reported by Telegraph to Bradstbbit's np to the hour of puDllcatlon.1 . . SINGLE COPIES, TEN CENTS. THE BRADSTREET CO., 879, S81, 283 BBOADWAT, deo24tf - . " NEW YORK CITY. The Lincoln Press. PUBLISHED BYEBY FRIDAY, AT LINCOLN- rV-'j:;: ' TON.N. ;; By JOUN C. TIPTON, Edr and Propr. hatriedlCto wwboi in w.esxerD north Carolina. It has a. ana steadily increasing natron&ra in i.in. eoln, Gaston; Catawba. deamiAnii. Rhi-Va Mecklenburg counties. - Advertiatn kk- Snbseriptlon $lso per annum. , mh-11 tf BY,E;tP R BSC; BROWN & RODDICK, 9 North Front St. We have made the following purchases by Sam pies, the Goods to arrive by Express on Tuesday Morning. 1 FOULLAttD S SILKS. A full line in the following Colors, with-White Figures-Browns, Blacks, Wines, Dark Greens, Navy and Mid Blue. Price 75e. These Goods have not been sold by any house in the country under $1.00. They are the beat grade in the mar ket, and warranted NOT TO DBAW. Col d Silk Velvet Ribbons. We have made a very large purchase in COL'D SILK VELVET RIBBONS, and will retail them at half the market value. The following widths and prices : No. 4 69c per piece, or ,7 c per yard. " 5 70c ' ' or 8 c " , " 7-90o " or 10 c ' 8 $1.10 " or 12c " 12-$125 - or 15 o " -Colors as follows Navy, Myrtle, Browns, Ar doise, Garnets, Bronze, Biege. Mode and France. BUSTLES. A full line of the LATEST STYLES OF BUS TLES, made from Hair Cloth, Corallne and Wire. JUST RECEIVED, A very large invoice of those fine TORCHON LACES, at the following prices per dozen lEc, 20c, 25c, 3Cc, 85c, 40c, 45c, EOc, 55c and 63c- They are without exception the cheapest you have ever seen A DECIDED BARGAIN. BROWN & RODDICK, SOLE AGENTS FOR BBTTEICK'S CUT-PAPER PATTEMS. Send 2c stamp for Catalogue. mh29 tf Raleigh Register. Early in February as soon as the printers re ceive the necessary material the publication of the RALEIGH REGISTER, a North Carolina Democratic newspaper, will be commenced. The RneisTXB will be printed weekW until the great political campaign of 1884 begins. It will then be issued twice a week, or as often as may be useful or necessary to the Democratic party in North Carolina. It will be printed from new and beautiful type, on good white paper, and though it may not be large enough to hold all at once all the good things that glowing prospect uses sometimes promise, yet tne application of a thorough knowledge of how to use them will put into its thirty-two broad columns all the news, much good reading, and a complete history of what is done in North Carolina. Mr. Saxx will be editor of the Register. The price of the Rxsistxb will be $2 a year; $1 for six months. Pay for your home paper, and then remit for the Rjssistkb. Those who remit $2 to this offioe will receive as A PREMIUM, either rolume ordered of "Hale's Industrial Se ries." Two volumes are now ready: Ths Woods aitd Tucbxbs or Nobth Cabolerta. Curtls's, Emmons', and Kerr's Botanical Re ports, supplemented by accurate County Re ports of Standing Forests, and illustrated by an excellent map of the State. 1 volume 12mo. Cloth, 278 pp., $1.25. INDUSTRIES OF NORTH CAJtOT IHA In THX COAX aitd Iboit Commas. Emmons'. Kerr's. Laid- ley's, Wilkes', and the Census Reports; supple mented by full and accurate sketches of the nny-six bounties, ana Map or the state, volume 12mo. Cioh, 425 pp., $1.50. Address RALEIGH REGISTER, Jan 19 D&Wtf Raleigh, N. C. THE LANDMARK. PUBLISHED AT STATES VILLE, IREDELL CL N. C, IS THE Leading Newspaper in Western North Carolina, It IS tbe OTllV Demom-ntta Trr nnhllahaA t. Iredell County one of the largest and wealthiest counties in the State and has attained a larger locai circulation man any paper ever heretofore puDusnea in tne county. Its circulation in Alexander, Wilkes, Ashe, ADe- Katuiy. xwuun, .uhvmj ana ireaeu, is larger wan that of any two papers In the State combined ; and is rapiuiy acquiring & strong ioomoia in jrorsytne Surry, Rowan and western Mecklenburg. It Is the only paper In Western North Carolina that employs aKMCLiB Cajtv assess Asxht, and thus keep constantly before the people. Unaor wiiB ojowui a mymij umnaatuag Qircniluon IS UtV rout, iim uie ia w iiiihi, THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM I ERN NORTH CAROLINA. Address "LANDMARK, - 8tateeviUa N. t- The Biblical Recorder PUBLISHED BY Edwards, Brongbton & Co. RALEIGH, N. a REV. C. T. BAILEY, Editor. REV. C. S. FABBISS, ) Associates. CHAS. L. SMITH, ) Organ of Korth Carolina Baptists In Its 44th Tear. EVERT BAPTISTSHOULD TAKE IT As an Advertising Medium Unsurpassed Only $2.00 Per Tear. Address - BIBLICAL RECORDER, deo28tf Raleigh. N. G. ADVERTISE Uf Her chant and Farmer, PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT MABIONySOUTM CAROLINA It haa A laraxt and lnMirin.iu.i.u. t .v. uIi T. O," vuviuauuu Ul uia neart nf T.hA PkA T.a nynnf .V A -V L Mi. section of the two States. JuL v . oesirame medium of communication Wltn nnt.n t.na Momhonta en Vbmmm .1.1. seotion, and particularly with those of Marion aad Marlboro Counties. It is therefore the paper lor the Business Men of Wilmington. - D. MoLUCAS, e5tf Proprietor. The Harion Star. F I Ml U nT-TWOT V guiuBlvm nrm, mo mK m .the Pee Dee section, one of the wealtaiest w.u iuvn yivnucrum m ura DUUB, Oilers VO COD- niimiw. w.u it uw.oo.kv , n A.aj21UiaO of soUing by sample, an exoellent medium of 6om- mnmoaaon witn a large and tnnuential class of merchants, mechanlos, planters and naval atora men. whose patronage is worth solicitation. Ad vertisements and Business Cards inserted on Ube Ad 1 J V; THE STAB "tf : -v Marlon 8.0 tomore money right away than anything elseln , nunu. .junuuso wiui uio worxers aoso tattely sure. At once address TRUE CO, An . gasta, Maine. , mhSQDAWlv ADOIGIFEE'S SAW. -AT- ra'J p, KATZ'S, 116 Market St. EXTRA INDUCEMENTS THIS WEEK. BARG-AIN TABLE WITH DIFFERENT GOODS DAILY RIBBONS, 2. S. 5, 8c per yard. SATINS, Spring Shades, tOc per yard. A few COLORED AND BLACK SILKS lefu ViRY LOW. GOOD DRESS GOODS at less thau cost 3 TIDIES from 8c up. NAINSOOK EDGINGS and INSERTIONS, sail able for coming season. MEN'S yTHITE LAUNDBIED SHIRTS, Sflc MEN'S UNDERSHIRTS, 13c np. LADIES' VESTS, 2?c np. AND EVER SO MANY ARTICLES THAT MTST BE SOLD. F. RHEIKSTEIX, mh 82 tf ASSIGNEE. Groceries, Proyisions, Totoco, k 1500 B1l8 FL0IJR' gra68. 2Q Bags COFFEE, Eio, Lanyra, Jara, fJT Boxes D. S. SIDES and'ELUls, 2 J" Smk'd SIDES and SHOtlMEf 2 Firkins BUTIER, -JQ Tea, Tube and Cases LARD, pQ Bbls BICE, whole and broken, 5Q Boxes CREAM CHEESE, 2 0 Bbls SUGAR, all grades, 9AA Bbls and Boxes CRACKERS OUU - and CAKES, 200 Bxes TOBACCO, all grades, Bbls POTATOES, 50 Bbls TURNIPS, 100 Hhds Cnba and P. E. MOLASSES, 50 Bbls N. O. MOLASSES, 150 Bbls and Half Bbls MACKEREL, 250 21(8 XACKEREL. 00 Boxes SOAP, Candles, Lye, Potash. Starch, c, For sale at low figures, mh 22 It ADRIAN & VOLLEES IMPORTANT ! A HEW AND VALUABLE DEVICE A PATENT TTT J m 4- C3o FOB THE CUBE OF HEMORRHOIDS, (Commoaly e&lW "PILES,") Internal or External, and PROLAPSUS ANL for Chil dren or Adults. HO MEDICINE OB SURGICAL OPERATION NECESSARY. I have invented a SIMPLE WATER CLOSET SEAT, for the cure of the above trouMeson and painful malady, which I confidently pi before the public as a SURE BELIEF AND CUBE ! It has been endorsed by the tesdnwrs Physicians in North Carolina. Is now being tw din the Hospitals of New York, FMrifflgg and Baltimore, and we are satisfied the re will be satisfactory, as it has never Med a where. You can write to any of the physiciaa orprominent eltizens in Edgecombe Co., , These Seats will be famished at the f ouoimw jyALNUT, Polished, $.00i Discount to CHKBBY, - . 5.00 clclans and to u POPLAR, - - - 500) Trade. t Directions for using will accompany escfr We trouble youwitn no certificates. We ie the Seat to be its own advertiser. Addrea LEWIS CHAMBERLAIN Patentee, rarboro, Edgecombe Co., 1y 17 DAWt Easter Cards. OUR EA8TEB CARDS HAVE VS' ceived: call and see them. T . ,ptr newrtook just received. . .fai"e for DEVOTIONAL BOOKS, all kinds, suIUt ei mhS9tf 119 Market St Fine Fish. O UB SMACK HAS ARRIVED WITH A ' - ... -11 loft of BLACEFISH and SNAPPERS, ' be for sale at our Fish Market. mnKtf ' w.E DAVIS- Wild Cats Abroad. SINCE REPEAL OF DEPOSIT LAW THl Cat Cos. are abroad in the land, bo LOOK OUT! FOR TUB M AND INSURE IN TBJ LiTerpool & -Won & GloUe Ihs- Co., which has paid over $34.0W,OC3.00 for la this country alone. Losses paid WITa lATTVirn WWli A Jno.W.Gtordon & Bow AGENTS. mhStf T.icTitninorRodS. ; 1 FYOTJ WANt QUTET AND BEPOgJrf th-thunder storm you .S i .MM BTAKBOD8.- uur "V",:,,rMtM11"3 mbia Cook Stoves. Also a .fine i . nii .V, .an them .nd sene rah 19 SAS. ' f ' - , v, - it or "Mm- .we .save jiwi joeiveu m""- -- lot 0i Columbia 0oo Stoves. Also a fine AM rv.ll n-nrt OATI1BU1 .Aflt j - .:i -v l'-.-j i r - v-- . 1 -.