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Anthony Drezel George W. Childs and! contributed $500 each to-' .he Irish Parlia mentary fund, at a meeting in Philadelphia. The ministerial crisis in England ex cites but little interest, although it may re sult in a dissolution of Parliament and an appeal to the country: at a meeting of the Cabinet it was resolved 'that the ministers should at once resign. -4J-i I Two murder ers taken from jail and hanged at Susan- ville, Cal. In a collision on the East Tennessee, Virginia & Georgia Railroad, near. McPherson, both fitemen and engi neers were hurt; nobody was killed. New York ,: markets: Money Hl per cent.; cotton quiet j at 9 8-169fc; wheat, ungraded red 8691c; corn. No. 2, 49Jc; southern flour firm; spirits turpen tine steady at 41c ; rosid steady at $1 02J 1 05 hunting in th snow, are now complaining or irostea ieet. .1 . New jpBern Journal: Judge Clarke was born in Raleigh, N. C, Aug. 2nd, 1819, graduated at Chapel Hill and began - the practice of law in his native place. At toe beginning of the Mexican war he entered the u. 8. Army as a Captain of Infantry, "was severely wouned at the battle of the National Bridcre. and breveted as Major f orf gallantry In that and other Mr. Sam Tilden's letter for coast defence has tad scarcely any effect I actions, served till the close of the war, in Congress. It ought not to have as it is generally understood that its real intent was to prevent Tariff legislation that is so much needed. The House Committee on Appro priations will report the usual amount for coast defences it is said. Mr. Forney, of Alabama, from the Sub- when he was pensioned by Congress. Salisbury Watchman; The Steele mine, which changed hands recent! v. is now the scene of much activity. Ar rangements are being made to work the property on 4 large scale. Rev. Sam'l Rothrock, ofj Gold Hill, this county, has been in thej ministry of the Lutheran Uhurcn for ijmore than fifty-three years. Tlie Public Building for Wilmington. There is pending in Congress a bill for an appropriatioaof . $150,000 for a public building at Wilmington. In relation to the matter, a correspondent of the Stab says: - "This city is entitled to an appropriation of at least $300,000 if not $350,000. Its citizens, should take steps at once to im press upon our representatives, one and U the extent of the public business transacted here and the necessity of a larger appro priation than that proposed. It is time to act. The amount appropriated now is all we need expect, for the supervising archi tect is prohibited by law from drawing plans and specifications for a public build ing beyond the amount appropriated. It is important, therefore, to secure an aumle appropriation at once. We cannot hope to His kind and gentle manners and his de- I nave it f increased as the work progresses. vout Christian life have made for him the name of "Father" Rothrock, and well he Committee on Fortifications, is thus deserves the parental title, III ! The President didl not shake foot at the Baltimore ball his John Kelly has J jbeen re-elected Chief of the Tammany Braves. D. P. Morgan, a Mobile man who made a big fortune on Wall street, is dead. 1 1 reported : "He is also quoted as saying that he thought there was no necessity for a large appropriation. The country was in no danger. The moral force of fifty million people was a strong defence. It was not fortifications we needed now it was guns. There was no use of a fort without ord nance. We could prevent any hostile ves sel or fleet from entering any of our rivers if we had guns that could sink a vessel at a thousand vards. No fleet could ffpt nn the Potomac to take Washington. " 'The only thing,' he said, - 'was that they might stand outside the harbor and shell New York or Boston or Philadelphia. But the danger of this,'- he thought, 'was greatly exaggerated.'" Wayaesville ! News: But few people realize the fact that the Murphy branch of thf W. N. 0- Railroad is almost as long as f the main stem. The busy workmen hafe pushed far into the heart of the Nantahala mountains, and the train that now leaves Asheville at 10 a. m. runs 102 miles before reaching its terminal point at Jarrett's. f In one year more the road will probablf reach Murphy, thence to At lanta, and then ours will be a great trunk line to New Qrleans and the South. Lumb&rton Robesonian: Among many other things destroyed by the cold snap were bollards. 1 Mrs. Margaret If a public building is erected here it will include offices and accommodations tnr Custom House, Post Office, United States District and Circuit Courts, with offices for clerk and marshal,Internal Revenue,Marine Hospital Service, Revenue Marine Ser vice, j Steamboat Inspection Service, and an office for the 8pecialAgent of the Treasury Department, whose head quarters are now located here. In order to accommodate all these departments, which require offices, and to meet the probable needs of an increasing public business, a government building, erected in this citv. should be an elegant, costly and commodi ous structure. And the necessity for such Weatner Indication. ' The following are the indications for to day: . For the Middle Atlantic States, cloudy weather and . local rains, winds generally easterly and slightly warmer. For the South Atlantic States, cloudv weather and local rains, variable winds, generally shifting to westerly, rising tem perature in the northern portion, elightly colder inthe southern portion. The Jail Onee nre. It was to the food and water furnished the inmates of the jail that .the last grand jury -asked the attention of the County Superintendent of Health. In their report the grand jury say that the rdaily food given the prisoners is one pound of fresh meat and one pound of corn bread per day, with occasionally some broth or meal soup. This has been the diet given for twelve months past no other meat or bread or any vegetable being given ; and further that the prisoners are fed but once a day, and that the only depository for this meat and bread is the window-sill or floor. Independent Order of RechabI tea. At the regular meeting of Unity Tent NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. above. TmrrrkT -- - 1 ivu iiwiioi .ice men 1.0 mien at imi or-, t WPOLE NO. 6038 tlonateIyIowrie8- r- niiBH(wia nonpareil type make one sqaar-r -7E- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.- , OPERA-HOUSE, -V Monday Evening, Feb.-l,"l6. For One Night Only. The Strakosch GRAND ENGLISH OPERA COMPAMT, Entirely composed of inembers of the AMERICAN OPERA.. Academy of Mnslo, N. T. GRAND CHORUS. FULL ORCHESTRA. ' iu appear in jriutow'a cnarmlng Opera, . ' Collier Co., Auct'rs Sales Boon! s, cor. No. Water and Pilneess 8ta. THIS DAY, ATV OUR SALES EOOM, AT 10 o'clock, we will sell 60 Boxes fine Florida Oranjre.3. Just received from Jacksonville, Fla.: six large and six small Chandeliers, a general as sortment of Honsehold and Kitchen Furniture, 460. Hale to commence nrnmntlw at in lnv Watch and Jewelry sale Immediately after the 3 an 88 it At Auction. fS HAVE DECIDED TO CLOSE OUT OUR FURNISHING GOODS, and wllr have a sale on Saturday Night, selling everything in our line to the highes t bid der. If you want NEW STYLE MELVILLE HATS, JJNDEEWEAR, HOSIERY, SHIRTS, NECKWEAR, JEWELRY, or COLLARS, ' Come early and secure the Bargains. JOHN DYER, 1an 98 tf Cor. Front and Princess Sts. Now Beady. TVT A IRT Admission One Dollar No extra' charge for Reserved Seats, which will be on sale Thursday" at Helnsberger's Jan266t CONTINUED SALE AT Taylor's Bazaar. rjms WEEK, BEFORE TAKING STOCK, THE balance of our UNDERWEAR will be displayed on our Millinery counter, and will be displayed -at REMARKABLY LOW PRICES. We have a limited number of Chemise, Drawers, Night" Dresses, Dressing Sacks, Corset Cdvers, Baby' a structure is enhanced from ;the factl that No- 60 the following officers were elected, WBTAKB thh method OF INFORMING I Dresses, lone and Bhort; Baby Cloaks Bahv thfl TTnifMl Rtsfos Pnni-t on1 th D. rt.. I :ni..- .1 , ... . I OUT friends and the nnhlfn tamnmlln I ' UJr the United States Court and the Post Office and will be installed at th raw,t.?nr tn k JAo0"'18 Laa4 the PODlI eeneraUy. that r I - vjrwuw mm are now accommodated in a rented build- The gold dollar may be all gold, but the gold men contain an im mense amount of brass! The Washington Post used to be particularly hard on Mary Anderson. It finds more in her to approve of than formerly. In an interesting Senator Ransom spoke in memory J critical notice of her Galatea it says: of Vice President Hendricks. He does well on an occason of that sort. Senator Hoar has introduced a biir looking to the settlement of the debt - I M i L- - owing to,, the Government by the ? . I if 1 , - Pacific Railroad. President Cleveland evidently has "sand in his crawyj ib He was too much for the Republican Senators who tried to bulldoze him. Pans is now suffering from an ep- 1 There, were idemio of murders; eleven in one week. is not on thia side of the Atlantic. All the deviltry "It is difficult and perhaps undesirable to attempt to reach an estimate of Miss Anderson's work, as separated from her striking personality. Seeing her as Galatea it is impossibly to overlook her adaptation to the part by reason of the graceful out lines of her stately figure, her statuesque pose, and the classic beauty of her mobile face. Then again who can resist her reso nant and flexible voice, with its rich com mand of varied tones? Her elocution is always admirably informed and abounds in subtle nuances which contribute greatly to the effect. As Galatea her portrayal of un sophisticated innocence was perfect, and the pathetic denouement in her hands be came an affecting climax. Altogether Miss Anderson's Galatea is a very interesting piece of work and is thoroughly responsive to the imagination and poetical require ments cf the play." McCall, wife! of Mr. David McCall. died at ing. insignificant in appearance and in yiuiwiuto, auu vuaii tus VyUotum tlOUSo an old building, greatly needs repairs! while the public warehouse and wharf shed are so dilapidated as to be considered by competent architects not worth repairing. Charleston has a Custom House which alone cost $600,000; thepublic building at Raleigh it said to have cost over $250,000. Why should Wilmington be dropped to $150,000 ? "Immediate and active measures should ho taken to secure an appropriation sufficient her home onlthe 20th inst. The Caro lina Central liKailroad ran an extra train from Laurinburg toi Lumberton for the benefit of those who wished to attend court from this end of Robeson and the lower end of Richmond counties. This was a great accommodation, and the people are under manyjbbligations to Col. L. C. Jones for his kindness. Shelby Aurdra: Mr. C. Cobb Horn, of Cuba, Rutherford countvand for merly of Cleveland, had a sad visitation in his familv .tannrv 17th ThT-l J ? LV " ouuum m Wilmington. Twm uJfc Ct " "riij r. f " moYe wuu a aeiermination tosecure held on Tuesday night next: P. C. R. J. N. Spooner. C. R. F. W. Hewett. D. R. Q. S. Willis. Shepherd C. L. Cowles. Levite W. L. Smith. Treasurer Ira Skipper. Recording Secretary F. T. Skipper. Financial Secretary F. Jenkins. I. G R. S. Murray. O. G. J. Branch. Death visitid his household and in one short hourtt two bright children were corpses jf At the election in Burke county on January 12th, 1886, on the ques tion of subscribing $50,000 to the Cranber ry route, th majority voted for the rail road, yet. not a majority of the qualified voters in Burke. The .vote was 881 for subscription and 600 against, yet there are 2,200 registered voters. Elizabeth City Falcon: Roan oke light house is a total wreck. The house was so situated as to eive- the ice of last week full sebpe upon it, and when the ice it. The matter has been already broucht to the attention of the Exchange. Let that body call a public meeting, which can ap- Hujuhi reprewuwuYc commiliee 10 Visit Washington and urge our claim upon our Senators and Representatives, and through them present it to the 8enate and House appropriation committees. The more pub lic interest displayed about it the more likely we are to get a public building. HIVE ft AND MARINE. Commission House, 17 SPy ATER STREET, between Market and Dock, where we will be pleased to serve thorn. We deal In CIGARS and FANCY GROCERIES, and receive constantly consignments of FLOUR CHREsRc. 8YRUPS' TS, BUTTER! SOAPS6 alSO Aents for tne celebrated KIRK Consignments solicited. Jan87tf MAFFITT & CORBETT. WANTED. Men of good address to canvass o t0T ,eQt- Greeley's "Three Years of Arctlo SerrIoe;,' hia narration of the recent expedition, lUnstrated with copies of Photographs taken by the party, and with the official Maps and Charts. Addreas, stating territory wanted,H.McINTOSH, Manager, 920 Walnut St., Philadelphia. Jan 2? 3t Arrested on a Grave Charge. Tom Kane, a colored cooper, who lives broke up it piled down upon the house j oa Sixth, between Castle and Queen streets, The House Committee on Pensions has reported favorably on Mr. Wol f ords bill to pay $8 ja month to all survivors of the Mexican war or their widows. The war has opened on the Gov ernment Department of Agriculture. Let it prevent the fjad alteration of food if it would 'gain the lasting good will of the country. name of Aaron A man by the! Culver was killed by' drinking cold water at Phillipsburgj N. J. His al lowance was four gallons a day. He appears to have been1 j born thirsty. There-are three of Mr. Cleveland's nomi nees who will do well not to count on a confirmation from the Senate. They are Mr. Chase, of Maine, Mr. Goode, of Vir ginia, and Mr. Shelley, of Alabama. All three are implicated in election rascalities, and in none of the three is there any real ground . for the denial of their guilt. Philadelphia American. This is the neat way a Republican paper that supported Jim Blaine for President , (the "tattooed man,") speaks of its betters. It will take a greater paper than the American to prove "rascalities" on Mr. Goode. Suppose it tries its hand. Spirit Turpentine. Papers copying news from other papers should give credit for the same. Goldsboro Argus: Mrs. Wiley B. Fort died at her residence near Fremont yesterday. The Salisburv Watchman Dub- ness in the city are included although I lishes in full Senator Beck's great speech '., .. i uu Oliver. vveu nnnp An eagle" was lately captured near Lillington, in' Harnett county, that measured ten feet from tip to tip. The last estimated population for Baltimore is 486.o6o!4 This is made - j . by the directory andjall who do bnai- .!(. they may live beyond the city limits. Miss Anderson with such force that it was cast off th piling and turned over on the ice. We had thel pleasure a few days ago of meeting Mr,j Colhster, an Ohio farmer who immigrated ito Florida for the purpose of settling. After an - experience of nearly twelve monh8 in that State, however, he became disgusted and is now in Elizabeth City looking for a I place to locate. News reaches us that a white peddler was shot at Minjjonville, Gates county, on Mon day, by another white man whose intention was robberjf. i Hickory Press: It is thought that the recent snow did much good to the wheat and jpat crops, which are looking vuu uniuuii, uur irieuuB in the mountains report that the thermometer registered fom 20 to 25 degrees below zero during the jtecent cold snap. In the vicinity of ron. Station, Lincoln county, one day last week, Monroe Finger and Mrs; Gorditf Barhett, wife of A. F. Bar nett, took from the safe in the store nf Alex. Brevftrd and A. F. Barnett, $315 of money belonging to Mr. Barnett's uncle. Finger anjj Mrs. Barnett were arrested, and in the preliminary trial they gave up $290 of thejmoney and made their escape together, pheriff Nixon sent a wan ant to Chief of Police Howell T. Harris, of this place, who re arrested the parties on last Tuesday nht fifteen miles from Hickory, in Alexander bounty. They were brought back to thi place on Wednesday, where they were met bv a denutv sheriff fmm Lincoln anld taken ! in charge. Both are now in Liacolnton jail. c i 1- it:. ( r ! quuiu tins season, we i not coming suppose. The eays she will not Richmond State visit that city. Fanny Davenport is giving fine performances in Rich mond. For the first six months of the fis- i i i' cal year ending 30th; June next the collections of internal revenue aggre gated $58,549,61 1-Uan increase of $2,029,464 over the! corresponding period of last year. Ashboro Courier : The citizens of Carthage township, Moore county, will vote on the 6th of February on the propo sition to subscribe $10,000 to the Carthage Railroad. Capt. J ames A. Geoghegan, of the steamer "Conoho,"had his skull broken by the falling of a limb of a tree near Ham iltoh. His condition is precarious, as we learn from the Plymouth Sun. Aeheville Citizen; Our friend, J. R Neil, writing from Bald Creek, under- date of the 16th inst, says: "We have had an awful cold spell colder than for 50 years. On the 12th and 13th the mercury was 22 degrees below zero. Hillsboro Observer : Three of Mr. E. C. Thompson's children died with aipntnena last week. Stephen, aged 13, died on Sunday, January 10th; Rachel, aged 10, died on Tuesday, January 12th, and little Lucy, aged 3, died on Thursday, January 12th. Dallas Current; On the night of January 9th two or three persons in the employ of Mr. Wilson, went to a boarding house kept by an old couple, and broke into the house and cut and beat up the old gentleman and choked the old ladv in a JNorthern exchange that in February, very DrulaI manner ana then decamped. March and April a'great many im- Ed en ton Enquirer ; Mr. T. R. ; . !m Jernigan, Consul to Japan, and his lady, migrants will remove to Arkansas came down the Chowan river on Monday from West Virginia, Pennsylvania night n rw& for their .new home in that nrA n,. , p if i - J f distant land. The ice crop, while it ana Unio, and matt v of them are brought its benefits to many of our fisher thrifty. The inducements are milder men Das done Berioua damage to the stakes . a ... til . , .. l auu ucta ui uwcia. uumaie ana ieruie eneap lands. Ex-President Arthur is tired of private life and is anxious to obtain office. There are no sweets to the old politician and office-holder like those of the Government swill-tub or Uncle Sam's corn-crib. Po litical rodants never get enough; We notice that it lis reported in a - . . 1 1 : ' It is announced that a new literarv venture will be made in New York. Messrs. Julian Hawthorne and La- throp, son aud - sbn-iu-law of the greatest Am eri can Hawthorne, will writer, Nathaniel publish a family Salem Press: Previous to the 15th of December Jthe two sons of Alexan der Whipper, of this county, had caught 150 rabbits in traps. . We hear of sev eral whose feet were fioat bitten last week. Some say they drew the frost from, them by holding their feet for a good while in fresh spring water. Raleigh News-Observer; -The remains of Prof. Johnston de Berniete paper exclusively dsvoted to poetry Hooper were brought here yesterday after- 3 c: i. i , , - . . uuu. . ucjr were ncuuuiuauieu iu me ana fiction. It ought to have sketches depot at Chapel HU1 yesterday morning by of travel and criticism. a large number of the University and citi zens, ine rnneral was neld yesteiday af ternoon from Christ Church. :-- Lexington Dispatch: The Plnm mer school house, in Emmons township, was destroyed by fire on the night of the 12th lost;! About $75 worth of school Mr. Randall, id; his letter to his paper, the Augusta, Chronicle, thus describes George Wise. . WISe Has a fihock ftf irnn nron t..U . I kb. ! k J . . tir. l j i to ?e flef dark ' W d the that a new? and better buUdingis being complexion of a sohlier branzed in war. erected .Vt -As might have been ex- o Bciuuiea nimseilj splendidly, doubled Dected. aArood manv bova who went rabbit t - - , -' . . - - TBflJSI IQITT, MunsonI Overcoats. John Dxhr At auction. CoixieiI & Co. -Auction sale. Qkrotxsca Oil and Creosote Co. N. JacoIi, Assignee Heinsberger's sale. i mt to mm Local uoit. No (bity court. Cotfon receipts yesterday 353 bales. .1 Th "storm flag" must have been nailed to the mast. Thcjs Jefferson, a colored boy, arrested fdt throwing stones in the street, was locked up in the city prison. Mr. !j. W. Fulcher, at the Hook and Ladde? house on Dock street, is the last sufferer from the depredations of chicken thieves. Thf price iof crude turpentine has been advanced to $1.70 for soft and $1.00 for hard. Receipts are very light, even for the season. and who is employed at the distillery on Point Peter, was arrested yesterday even ing by Officers Strode and Holmes and committed to jail. Kane is charged with having criminally assaulted a young white woman named Florence Skipper, on Sun day night last. The youDg woman is the daughter of Mrs. S. Skipper, a widow, who lives on Queen between Fifth and Sixth streets. On Sunday night last a col ored man entered the house of Mrs. Skip per, and beat her severely. She managed to make her escape from the house and went for assistance, and while she was ab sent the negro assaulted her daughter. Mrs. SkiDDer finally secured the air? nf n policeman and returned; "but as som as the officer entered the house the negro attacked him, disabled him so that he was unable to use his pistol, and was thus enabled to make; his escape. Kane was arrested on a warrant issued by Justice E. D. flail, and the case will probably come up for examination before the Justice this morn ing, j Personal. Mr R. H. Love and family leave for Louisville, Ky., to-day. Capt. R. H. Paddison takes his depart ure for the "Sunny Land of Flowers" (so- J o clock a- m- n the 4th of February called) to-night. Mr. R. Turner, formerly of this city, but for the past twenty years a resident of New jYork, is here on a visit to his friends and relatives. He is the guest of his sis ter, Mrs. Charles Bissenger. Among the arrivals eat the Orton yes terday were H. C Newton, Newtonsville, S. C.; W. B. Adams, Newtonsville. S. C; N. D. Moulds, New York; L. B. Yauch, New York; H. Straus, Baltimore; George W. Carr. Philadelphia; Rev.V.W. Shields, New Bern; F. E. Patrick, Richmond, Va.; Wm; Bornemann, Charleston, S. C. ; H. M. Myers, Philadelphia; E. B. Purcell, Augus ta. Ga.;M. A. Stovall, Augusta, Ga.; L. Washerman, Philadelphia; Geo. W. Knott, New York; Aug. Scheff, Baltimore; R B. Nathan, 8t. Louis; J. F. McNair, Laure Hill, N. C. Ger. barque Marie, Dilliwitz, hence, for Hull, Eng., before reported beached at Grimsby, got off and was towed to Hull. -Swedish barque Oven, Tellefsen, sailed 25 ffl&SjgfSfSStf1, W0RK from Plymouth for thin nnrt .Tanii. Atv. I 15 head MULES. - VMMUU.J ATXVU, British steamship CarbU Bey, from Charleston, S. C, for Sebastopol, put in at Smithville yesterday for coal, fifty tons of which will be sent down to her to-day by Messrs. Fowler & Morrison. A telegram from Washington, D. C, says that the Signal Corps Station at Wash word's, N. C, reports that the Amer ican two-masted schooner Jennie Beasley, with guano, from Clark's Cove to Wil mington. N. C, came ashore one mile north of Life Saving Station No. 7 at 2 p. m. yesterday. The vessel and cargo is a total loss. All hands, including one lady, were saved by the crew of the .Life Saving Station. Stock for Sale. 2 pair EXTRA FINE wnr.us 6 COMNON HORSES: low price. , 6 NEW PABM WAGONS All for sale at low prices. Call and examine , At SOUTHE BLAND'S STABLES, jan271w Second Street. JJOOD'S S ARS APABILL A , WIZARD OIL, MEL LIN'S FOOD, S. S. S., B, B. B., For sale bv WILLIAM H. GREEN & CO , Market Street. Bootees, &o. 4c An early call will secure some of these bargains. A fine line of Oozrsets, in every shape and make. Kid and Jersey Gloves. Aa elegant line of Jersey Jackets, re markably low. Laces In every width, color and style, now on sale at prices that Induce the olosest purchaser to buy. A thousand other articles at equally low prices before taking stock at TAYLOR'S BAZAAR, 118 Market Street, lan24tf WILMINGTON. N. C. Fresh Goods. jan 27 tf Quarterly juesnnga. First Round for the Wilmington Dis trict of the Methodist E. Church, 8outh: Waccamaw Circuit, at Lebanon, January 29th. Whiteville Circuit, at Whiteville, Janua ry 30th and 31st. Wilmington Station, at Front Street, February 6th and 7th. Onslow Circuit, at Tabernacle, February 13th and 14th. Duplin Circuit, at Kenansville, February 20th and 21st. 3 Topsail Circuit, at Herring's Chapel, February 27th and 28th. Magnolia Circuit, at Magnoiia,March 6th and 7th. Clinton Circuit, at Clinton, March 13th andHth. Brunswick Circuit, at Sharon, March zutn ana zist. The Yates Gallery JS FIRST CLASS IN EVERY KESPECT. THE FINEST QUALITY of work is being done. The prices having been reduced near one half from former prices, is maklnsr things lively r?oii once and secure a Betting, PERFECT SATISFACTION. Call at WE GUARANTEE lan 24 tf Peruvian Guano. DIRECT IMPORTATION I UBT LANDED, EX. S. S. WYLO, DIRECT from Havre to Wilmington, N. C, 12,137 BAGS PERUVIAN GOVERNMENT GUANO in its crude state. Guaranteed genuine and free from adulteration. SMITH & GILCHRIST, 201 and 203 N. Water Street, Jan 27 tf Wilmington, N. C. THE District Steward's meetine at the Front Wilminffton Canrlv TV.tnrv Street nRrsnnncro in WUminntnn 11 I mt ow . w an X Sapei-lorjConrt. j In this jourt yesterday the hearing of ar guments jjn the case of Beverly Scott vs. the Wilmington & Weldon Railroad Com pany began in the forenoon and continued until late in the evening, when, after Judge Connor's charge, the case was given to the jury. Arguments were made by D. L. Russell and M- Bellamy, Esqs., for the plaintiff, and by C M. Stedman and George Davi3, Esqs., for the defendant. The jury, having failed to agree upon a verdict by en o'clock, were locked jip for the night. New firm. J ' Messrs. ijohn L. Maffitt and John Cor bett have J formed a copartnership for the purpose of conducting a general ' commis sion and grocery I business in this city, at No. 17 South Water street. Both gentle men are well and favorably known in busi ness circles; Mr. Maffitt for a number of years" past as a salesman in the house of Messrs. Adrian & Vbllers, and Mr. Corbett with the 'firm of . John B. Brown & Co., of Baltimore.. - . i -- Wllmlagton'a Superiority aa a Cotton Port. The British steamship Carbis Bay, from Charleston for Sevastopol, that put in yes terday for coal, had a cargo of 4,280 bales of cotton. In October last the same steam er cleared at this port for Bremen with a cargo of 4,900 bales 620 more than she was. able to load at Charleston. Attention has repeatedly been called to the fact shown by the telegraphic reports, that the prices paid for middling cotton in Wilmington are higher than in most of the Southern porta, and to this may now be added the further claim that with the best cotton compresses the shipping facilities of Wilmington also are greatly superior to those of some of her much-vaunted neighbors Episcopal Convocation. The Convocations! Conference of the Protestant Episcopal Church assembled in this city yesterday. Rev. V. W. Shields, rector of Christ Church, New Bern; Rev. L. Harding, rector of St. Mary's Church, Kinston; and Rev. J. W. Hillyar, rector of St. Stephen's Church, Goldsboro, are in attendance.- Services" will be held this morning at 11 o'clock at St. John's Church, and to night at a quarter to eight o'clock, missionary services will be held in St. James' gCburch. " : ' i Paul J. Carbaway. Presiding Elder. WHO IS MRS. WINSLOWJ As this question is frequently asked, we will simply say that she Is a lady who for upwards of thirty years has unti ringly devoted her time and talents as a female Physician and nurse, principally among children. She has especially studied the constitution and wants of this numerous class, and, as a result of this effort, and practical knowledge, obtained in a lifetime spent as a nurse and physician, she has compounded a Soothing Syrup for children teeth ing. It operates like magic giving rest and health, and is, moreover, sure to regulate the bowels. In consequence of this article Mrs. witis- low is becoming world-renowned as a benefactor of her race; children certainly do biss ttp and bless her; especially is this the case in this city. Vast .quantities of the Soothing Syrup are daily sold and used here. We think Mrs. Winslow has Immortalized her name by this Invaluable art! cle. and we sincerely believe t.hrmannrU nf dren have been saved from an early grave by its timely use, and that millions yet unborn will share its benefits, and unite in calling her blessed. No Motheb has discharged her dutyto herlsuffer ing little one, In our opinion, until she has given it the benefit of Mrs. winslow's Soothing Syrup Try it, mothers tbt it vow. Ladies VuXtorJUew York City. 8" - all druggists. 25 eta. a bottle NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CAROLINA OIL & CREOSOTE C0HP Wilmington, N. C, Has just received by Steamer, 24 Bunches of ine Finest Asplnwall Yl an an as EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKET. MALAGA AND CATAWBA GRAPHS, DRIED FIGS and DATES, 1Zio per lb. ELEGANT FLORIDA ORANGES. APPLES, NUTS, BAISTNS, &C We are retailing the FINEST CANDY, ma.de every day, at 25o per lb. Broken, Mixed and Taffys, 12JS to 20c. We are prepared to fill Wholesale orders from One to Two Hundred Boxes STICK CANDY or MIXTURE, ' at PRICES TO COMPETE WITH ANY MARKET. J. S. HOOPER, Jan 27 tf Manager. Rubbers, J PROTECT YOUR HEALTH. BLACKING, to make you shine. EASY AND COMFORTABLE SHOES, to make MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF CRE- I you happy and content. O80TED TIMBER, WOOD CREOSOTE OIL. I OIL OF TAB, JUNIPER OIL, and BALSAM, PI NOLEUM, PYROUGENEOUS ACID. CHARCOAL and all kinds of WOOD OIL. Correspondence solicited. jan 28 tf Overcoats, Overcoats. FEW VERY STYLISH OVERCOATS FOR Boys at $8.C0; Youths' Overcoats from $4.00 up; and a very desirable line of Gents' Overcoats at a small advance on cost. : MUNSON, jan 23 It The Clothier. Must Be Sold. JHE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC IS CALLED to the faot that the ENTIRE STOCK of Pianos. Organs, Blank Books, Stationery, Ofl Paintmgs, Steel Engravings, Looking Glasses, Music Boxes, Guitars, Violins, Banjos, and all other Musical Merchandise: abo, Fancy Goods of every de scription, at HEINSBERGER'S, is to be sold at PRIME COST. This Is a clear fact The Goods MUST BE SOLD, and .those who want to make selections snouia aa so at onoe. Jan 28 tf NATHANIEL JACOBI, Assignee. Land Plaster. J AM PREPARED TO FILL ORDERS FOB FRESH GROUND LAND PLASTER" at VERY LOW PRICES. V V . Jan S05w nao -th sat - THOS. F. BAGLEY. .' . 1. -to " -.. 1 . . " :- - r , v - , -, , - ' : r-- - r ' -if ' - r r-: T--. j. All for sale, AT LOW PRICES, FOR CASH, At Geo. . French & Sons' 108 NORTH FRONT STREET. jan 27 tf ' - . WILMINGTON, N C. A NEW HOTEL, ELEGANTLY FURNISHED, UN8URPA8SED CUISINE, AND COMPLETE COMFORT OF GUESTS ASSURED. Jan24tf W. A. BRYAN. Flows and Castings. gOY DIXIE AND DIXIE PLOWS, ' And CAS I INGS, A 6, 10, 35, 40, 45. And other PLOWS and CASTINGS, For sale low at GEO. A. PECK'S, JanlTtf 29 So. Front. St GOOD ADVICE. NOW THAT YOUR OLD STOVE IS PRETTY well played, and new ones are cheaper than ever, take the advice of a friend and have one of our Farmer Girls put up and be haDnv. Ken pus up ana oe happi ilina acd Harvest ah hand. Planished Copper Tea Kettles, Bread Boards, Bread Bowls, new patent Coffee Pot, Nickel Cuepadores. and another lot of those Three-Cone Burner Lamps on the way. - W.H. ALDERMAN CO., Jan 24 tf ; - 25 Market St. GEORGE'S BANK CODFISH, SMOKED SALMON, FINNAN HADDIES, LARGE BEEF TONGUES, YOUNG AMERICA CHEESE, PURE CREAMERY BUTTER, FINEST QUALITY, CELERY. ALL OF THESE BY STEAMER TO-DAY, AT LOWEST FIGURES. JXO. L,. B OAT WRIGHT, Jan 27 tf 15 & 17 SO. FRONT STREET. Liverpool & London & Globe , 1 Insurance Go. ! PAYS ALX. LOSSES WITHOUT DISCOUNT. - J. W. Gordon & Smith, jan24tf AGENTS. Telephone Number 73, Choice Fruits JY TO-DAY'S STEAMER. Choice Asplnwall Bananas Malaga Grapes, Catawba Grapes. Fine lot Florida Oranges, not frosted, Apples, Dried Figs, Dates, &c. E. WARREN & son; jan26tf EXCHANGE CORNER. For Coughs and Colds. nPRY ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM IN 25 CENT J. Bottles, Piso's Consumption Cure Sweet Guw and Mullein, Red Star Cough Cure, Lemon Hot Drons. Warner's Bronchia.! Tmnhur Viwlanii Pectoral Bairn. Try the great Brazilian Tooth ache Remedy, only 25 cents. : J . H. HARD IN, , . Druggist and Seedsman. Jan24tf New Market. ( Hats ! Hats ! Umbrellas! Canes! Jan 24 tf HARRISON & ALLEN, ; Hatters. 1 Hew Stove House. I yyJB HAVE ADDED A FULL LINE OF COOK- ING and HEATING STOVES and RANGES, with Portable and Stationer oratttj n nn pi ttii. BING and GAS-FITTING Business, and are pre pared to Srfve Very Low Fhrores on our NEW GOODS. Slate Mantels and Hearths furnished at short notice. Plumbers and Gas-Fitters' Sup plies always on hand. Try us. K. H. GRANT & CO., noStf 410 N. Front 8t. C M. Harris On and After. QN AND AFTER FEBRUARY. 1ST, ALL LL- lustrated Papers, Newspapers, Magazines, Libra- r? nd any thtog in my store wffl be sold FOB CASH ONLY. Weekly and Monthly customers most pay in advance. Ian87tf Steam Power. nrJMIGHTY POWER AT McDOUGALL JL .BOWDEN'S, has enabled them to put Bur gies. Wagons, pr any kmd of Vehicle, to the Bot tom Notch. Machinery for Woodworking of the best make has been introduced by them, and they intend to give their patrons the benefit of the decreased cost of nmdnntton. Oall .nA mt ' prices of Carriages, Phaetons, Burgles, Wagons, Carte. Drays, Saddlery Goods, and of all kinds of Repair Work. lanzt-tr ., McDOUGALL BOWDIN, ?; i r t 1 f 1 "r 1 - - 5
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