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He Mo'rnmg Star: "TV I V.M. f I . !, A. I .1 I if' , IV . ;TT, .11 i . te" I ' T. wty Wofii. . 'ft iS .... . ain r rafcL...... .... T ft) 4 ' a aj ..... . I M . - n lt.r. u.uit.u to eUraatf. ,r Mhoa. tnm li CocDm!ttf r ri.ula 1 4 30. CCO f.r Chtrketoa, '!! .., n:it 0jrajf f laJitaax U W . J I Ik a A kiMM W ' L " ' L a cfieV Twi r :r:rwc;ieec,. c ij !Ulrw.J. Ttrl wtr T'Ha i!i(fp.!fte N (.1 .if m er - -tool t&e , . 1 ma ef the life eviif enw u m Mita?Haf W rth th rL r:; p-Mfaf ct Luthra Church at ;n ; Wi. thfa taespel Kelhts !(:f u -:: tay h3il.2a the orv!f. .-...r: -r.,if l tJJ tt-ISc; oQlh ! ur ff o4 r cti el 3 a 3-tn &!J iUve: 1 ; ; i i ; .- 3'.' cuf Crca o5" N Jiuf7 4TiorTl: rcla :. I '-Oiilt 0"i. ?irtM terpaatiM ., r t JlT i t!" in Texas. .r:-. i r i fc.:talf Ajf tJO." That .iv ti irt-i.lct walks the V -r irj r:! plo bfcf the ni'.rttnt Hi:" t' chaaj Inaagti ....vj l7 .! i tfi l'rwideci'e terra. Vv K:: jrcnj ccrpe have been j.'i : ir. i i ha given eicite ,r. ;; '. jo. Whu doe tt ; i '. .: I u in i i i ; ' ; :kre changes) have Tcry Cabinet since . ' r: archill reaigned. ir.ph for the yoang , i : ' t 'Arum icU i a Ju'.tu Car we i j j ;ncii- high and pk iy L-w a2-rrd frta Jr.n Wm1t h a vry k-7 r:: -. i v ifuiia J : M r .'U': r tiuy i i-: viii.-i-til a as psade 4 .! i I'.f i : i tWra. ? C. thus -uiiii ."'o . .iri :i.-)ji!i rtil tad Lr .' 'tiitrl, bi trs fallow tog: T i?f T?r i.lf; f.0B 13 l.- ;.. .i.l jTr-KiJ i cuatic. ,V!liaBA, ,.i5 :i j -:4r m )r'-. a4 J IS fa i;r '...-rn i ntt t3t tay t3 to Ul A s i lij if tm. ' X-t'flt'-i t the esme of Mr. "r' r p-rr paMihcd in Hew ' i' i.i :ths p weklj, i -17 : it : tb bt printed "iy b i thu corner to this xct to prove a sao v vYUram'.oo ooe jh railroad m:n . maiicn uu tha If I her ICS rot a.! hf rtiyi a&d bt a -'a ;hr wi.l br! With mor msn- fi.-f. ir-o 10 a .iecaJe thre ooght to ),- oo inuib.unts. First try to 'tip y-xiM-if an i then ask foT otbera f 1 i--.1 bojs oojhl to be seat to cho..; 0f trchoobgjr. The Presi- , the Philadelphia Board of 'i i: ;,) fivor teaobine srirle bow "t coarse, and bow to cook. W ai". r: ht hi vomio to raarrT ; ot a iprt cook aod sstci- ii'owjy, colored, io th (louse tt'3m Uaoover, wiahes to cbsogV liruu cl WUmioxtoo, putting the boscdVr bere it was prior to icd be hs introduced a bill to that effect. W hop tbe Democrat aat will wucb thi m. r th- A, ,.;! mj,.. t. " 'r wv : Utcw Peareoti ioto '" p. It Indorse hi '"" in the Ugialxtoro andssj. of ither kicker: , pU' ,bL,r- ceakev of th Hu. te t j fKt:oa Deicocra!. favors the rtp-al of t Vi)U ' rJaaxeotsysUeaU th West, . .aUJ4.BUif Edaaatioual bid ptseed. tu"i -ts the pretty weO.- I " Gsu City GaarJs of AUsot ;U net U allowed to enter Eotiui. Sach U th decuioa of a Tore- IavA. W cowogUudcTic ffola'a!gbty yOt.XXIX.NO. t&ruhed fth flower of th13ritlih Uo; Oo BotOiera compiaj with fortr raaiitu ii loo mach for 61U borr' cr - Iso St A tfcooff ht that Pearson , . . , , . . , I Uoa f EofToaalnf Clerk, spoke of 'iral caocraej, . ai the ago be baa kicked I ton." we sappoee xuiog the teral deriairelj ?ro pit of .elf.TUd,cUon. Tb St Jt ety mad with lUelf Xor wgjT po!l tb "wool OTer tU eye by ia- Pesrioa U tb tima. tM kickior' kicking clean ot of tb DemocraUo party, aoJ be knew ItWeU, bo baa landed wbtre be biong He will not Xool s a oood time. The LUpalc sajs a great chaogo baa tskea placo io Clavtrius; tba.t be is no looger sprightly aod cb eery , fal. His book is to be published by an ageot of the family, and tbe pro ceeds will o to tbe reimbursement of bis aaot, Mr. Tonsull, wbo baa spent all bsr fortune io bis dsfeooe. Ao editioo of 10,000 copies ba been ordered, and will be ready for deliv ery io about week. Io tbe book be stoutly mainlajos tbat be Is inno cent. Mr. O'Counor, M. P., cables from London 00 tbo 8th icst.. to tbe N. Y. Star a follows: TVs Salisbury MiaUUy U la thoroughly desperate strain, and the Prime Mia later la rvduced to ppel to second and third rata sua to complete the Cabinet ta tioe for tbo Qxa'i coveciL All the Whig peer etcw aaaiuace U really dealred have re fs.ed to eater a coalitioo Oblott under a Tory Prime Mia bur. Tbe vala attempt of Lord Salisbury U LaUoduco a number of Li thrall iato the Ministry ha uadermtnctl hi rtpoUtno evo aooag hi persooal ad hervnia Tbo belief la spreading that bis aerv N shattered aad resources dissipa ted." Spirits Turpentine. High Point hUrpris4; We hear that the High Point (iuard will make prvparaUoo to attend the National Eo campmeat at Washlsgtoa. 33d May. Thr is a report la circulation that the Jordea Warshome ts to be converted Into a cotloa factory. New Bern Journal : The Ns ttooal Bank of New Bern ha declared a smi aaoaai dlvuUad of five percent. I a cur rvcaat notice f Boperieuedeni Loae's repot t It was shown that the average aiieed-aace of the white children of Crave county at the schools was about sixty pee cent, sad the colored snout seventy per cast This is fully up wita Lenoir, wnico baa for several years tustly claimed to be the baaaee county of the Stale la edaca- Uoeel matter. Raleigh YUUor; Prof. Shep herd, of CharUsiosj (A. O) Collece. tH d liter a lecture at Metropolitan Hall oa Tueeday evenisg next, for the benedtof the 5coed Pre bytertaa church of thia city Subject: Sir Waiter Raleigh. Ou Tueaday ereeleg next Sugeae 8. Mar tia. Esq. of WUxalngtoa. will deliver a Masoeiic addrB la the ball of the Hoot of ItcrtevataU rra.it beiag the oo-huadradLh aaalwraary of the graatiag of the charter roe Ue orgaaUaUoa of tM uraaa Lodge or Maeooe la Ula State. After the addreee tbo Gresd Lodxe will peruke of sa elegaat baaquet at the Tarboo llouae. Ooldsboro JLrguM : V coo- gratulax our esteemed friend aad brother of the qeui Mr. D. B. NlcboUoe. of the CQetoo QsthAaWaa, upoa ill unaalmoos election aa Reading CUrx of the Seaale, The poaiUoa ta honored la fi tvlgg such aa Iscumtwai Tseterdsy raorilag tbe Mew Beta trabs failed to reach this city oa schedule Urn oely a few .mtautee late. however. She ran la aad reached her stopptag place just as the aorta bound W. & W. pu?id out. sad the tatter would not stop a nrtef few mlaatea fcr the transfer of paeaeager. mail aad express. Teateruey afternooo the south beuad W. Jt W. was a few mtautee late, aad Just as It seared its stoppisg place the 'old mullett" pulled out for ifew Bern. Charlotte ChrcnUU: An sunns- Isg aad alarming sensation) was created at Ur. J. Wait Klrkpa trick's cotton gin la Sharon township the other morning. Sev eral persoaa were about the engine room wtea a wagon Crove op loaded with wnoo. The engineer, whoso name Is Mllchem. offered to bet a tltue darkey that fee could not lick the tire of cue of the wheels of the wagon. The boy beiog afraid. Mltcbem coocioded to poke out hi own tongue near the tire, without touching It, but unfor tunately has tongue cam tn contact with the iroo aad frose lamed lately. Mr. Kirk patrick tried? to gt it loose with hi kalf trad but feikd. In th meantime the aa'e wife aad children came around screaming furiously. Hla tongue was Ms al ly separated by applying hot water to the Ur. - . Raleigh Jfinet Observer; At torney General Davidson says la hi report to the Oo vera or that the beneficial effect ef the law Increasing4 tbe number of Judgee of the Superior Courts aad of Judi cial District from nis. to twelve, and rsx ore soiling the Criminal Court of New Hanovet so thai it mbt embrace thr coun ty of Msckleabarx. were felt atone. Mr. Lew 8. Overman poured some hot shot Into th Xsdrpendeat rank yrstsrday. Among other thlegs bo said that a man who professed ail glance to DemocraUo pt ladplee and party, and then Toted for Republic fur oOo. could be nothlag but a traitor. Hie charge wa effective la that the brcaiaide was aot answered. -Mr. Pearsoa has not yst changed hla seat l tho Republican side of the House, bat we praams he will do so before long. (US oogat to mere early. Delay ax danger--ous. eram Zlzxasxtb Cm, N.1 G. Jan. 7 Its turns com ta slowly.' .Tha ladkalioeapoial to the aiectioa of Orlffia beyond a doubt. Th!a couaty. Paquo tank, gives a Democratic gala of about four I ha ad red. CamdA U also gielng a good I Pvcaocrstle vctv Oieewr- TboW 93. ''5 ," WILMINGTON,, N.. 0.V TUESDAY, " JANTJATl Y 11; ' tSSfl- :-. . I tJu Hoqm tirtocli ot th LesUUtareT - Tfca oeoDla of -IUlelrh will I JS!aJ!?lW?1 Dr; A-Nel I of th &ecoad BaoiUt Church of thiadtr . I fod .ttndr whom the church fcu frown lanralv la erverv nartlmlir h&A.aenLed a. fH In Itu vt. nu t . v. - I la alahevlU. Ur. Pearsoa.- la noml- DvcsoM or nis present political status. RWfb Foeaklln", m 71 orifwtM A prtrai letter from Chspel uill to a. from the effect of the accWaot which an opporroaiiyio happeaed lohia December 3rtL He la bow able to walk, about the room. Mr. B. L.'Utsell. a post gradaate of the Uei?trsl ty, will take charge of the French classes, and Mr. 3. C Weeks, also a post graduate, wui rake the German, classes for a whCe. Both ate well fitted for the positions. Tbe esow Is four aod a halt toches deep. FUt. J, Carta stfXh. a ene-armsd eviogel tat, stood lo the soow on the Tscant lot be tweea the postoCcs and the court house I yestetdsy and preached to quite a large au ji t. . . i bsulleg of wood, merchandize. &c Horse uu uig atcc mu pcsca mow man cm not pulL' President Btedman. who is conceded to be the htndsomeat man in tbu Senate. Is a most eQckat presidlog officer. Qe dispatches business systematically, rap Idly aod effectively. President Tsy lor, of Wake Forest College, is eontempla Use uslsc Rraalte la the new laboratory bulldtag Instead of brick, and eetimate ar now beiog made by a coatractor as to tbo cost for the same. CbarlolteCAronfelf. Mr. James Themas, a hard wocking. hoaest farmer, of Char let la township, made with one mute last year fourteen bales of cotton averaging: 500 pouLds each; 40 bushel of wheat; 100 bushels of corn, besides potatoes, good garden and other patches, lie had only two children to help him. It wss learned la the city here that Jane HottIsob, who recently killed her husband. John llorrisoa. in this city, has ben heard from la TVllmtegt"0. where she is said to be ujlog with some of her friends.. Capt. T. It Roberuoo. Clerk of tbo Criminal Court, yesterday issued a capias for the woman, sad it la probable that she will be brouzht back to Charlotte this wesk and Jailed to await her appearance before Judge Mearr for trial Messrs. W.T. Bjnura, ir ; W. R. Barcb. W. T. Dortcb. Jr.; B. P. Beard. O. F. Smith. O P Ueare. Jr.. J. iL Walker. Jr.; Hugh Dorlch and E. E. Jut aey left yesterdsy for Jacksonville. Fla. They go to that place io the interest of the Merchants' Protective Uaton. of which a breach office has been tn operation la this ciiy for several months past. Lewis Thorn peoo. eq.. a resident of the eastern section of the btate. dooated the Bronsoo property, located at the eastern terminus of Trade street la this city, to the Episcopal Church for the purpose of establish ing an asylum for the orphaned aad hooaeless children. The doaaUoa In c lodes seventy two sere of land and a large and elegant brick bulldlex. which was originally built for a college. Accoeamo deuoo Is now afforded for twenty children, aad It is hoped that the capacity of the In stitution will shortly be considerably in creased. CoL A. B, Andrews, It gives us pleasure to slate, will have almost un controlled power in the management of the affairs of the Rlchmoad aad Danville Corn pany la this State. This company controls 894 mile of railroad In North Carollna.out of 8.679 mile In the whole system. Somewhat of an excitement exist in our neighboring town of Fort Mill over the discovery of what 1 supposed to be a plot to eaaaaaioeto several of the leading people of that place. A ChfnicU reporter yester day learned thoee whose! Uvea are threat ened, are Drs Kell and Maasey. These two gentlemen hsve received wriUen mes sage from colored people well known to them, statieg that they, the writers, be longed to a secret organization of negroes, and that this organization bad planned to kill the two gentlemen named. The wri ters of the aotee gave certain details of the plot, but we hsve been vnable to get the foil particulars. - THE C'X' . 1 SIT AUV Hit I IflKSlKlW. II C3 sos Better call. Hkcssbxxo gB Blank book. Davis Bchool La Grange. N. C E Van La an Plane and organs.. W. U Qnxxjr & Co Osrden seed. Mas S. WaJtRXirLoel breastpin. E. WKxxjf & Bos Candy fruits. Maaojao Meeting St. John' Lodge. W.L. Smttb A Co. Bank stock for sale. (I BWM. - Receipt of cotton yesterday 323 bale; the same date last yesr. 281 bales. Y - The Criminal Court took a re 1 cess Saturday until this (Tuesday) morning at.10 o'clock. . ' -; y - The cold wave aignal wa order ed up at th sUflcn here yesterdsy morn ing. A. Bisoarcklan bUzxsrd Is progress log in this direction which Is expected to knock the bottom out of all the thermome ter la the city. ZJr. A. L." Plummer, or. Nah ville, Tenn., will canvaa th cUy for -Cram Family Alia of the World," a notice of which, under the bead of Vew Publications," uafortnnately appeared io Buedty's 6ta a "Crane's Family Atlas." The. Board ofY,A1derrnen will meet In special session this afternoon at 4 o'clock, to cod aider the report ef the Caps) Fear & Tad kin T alley IUilrosd Commis sioners. One member of, the Board AH derm so Bear Is absent from the city, aod another Alderman Rourki confined to bis home by sickness. Alderman Bear ba beeQ an earnest advocate of the proposition for a subscription to the road by the city and Alderman Rourk is understood to be la favor of It. - -. , .,- v - 1 - mvt4ea Deelareel , . , . The' Board 1 of Directors' bf the xtf orth Carolina lUllroed Co., at their: meeting In juieigh, declared aa aonual dividend of ... T-r lha Btfick of comnaoV: tbrrWwa pn tho lstof f.rcb " - ' ' ' ' i i i i I,,- , - - 1- - v.,-WBe Tora . . , A letter from Wublogtoo uji UutHon B. TBehntU .wu hancUomely confrat- Utedbj.hls fellow member.: of Ltheltouse of ReprtaenUUTee on hi success la pass- lor tierpubllc bundiDgbUlfor-thiactty. lt passed the Senate on the 9th of -last Febru-' ary, pforiding forj an appropriation of. 300.000.iOn the 18th of March the bill was reported' from the Boose committee on . Pnblitf." Buildings - and Grounds,' and as 1 amended prorided for an appropnaUou or i 150000. and contained certain eaaranteea as to the purchase of a site and the erection of a building, to the effect that the limit should hot be exceeded In any erenUt The bill proTldes , thai ezclustTe jurisdiction shall U ceded to the' United States by the Btate of27orth Carolina, and an open space, not less than fort? feet la width--Uichidlng street and alleys shall be) left around the building. This measure was reported fa vorably In the Potty-eighth Congress, and the large cotton and naval stores business wss urged ss a reason, along with others, for its pssssge. Judge Bennett wss evidently- fearful that objection would be raised to its consideration, and, after that, that the proposition would be defeated. He ha several times obiected 00 grounds of principle to bills introduced by others. When the bill was put on it passage sere rsl noee were beard, and it seemed tbat the Soeasure was lost. Mefcsr Hatch and Hammond were: the chief objectors, but their objections were merely intended to pester the J edge, for their votes were changed. A Hw IssiBMrBtMrl. Tbe Carolina Beach Company, recently formed, has already begun work 00 a rail road which will run from near Sugar Loaf, about thirteen mile below Wilmington on the Cape Fear river, across the peninsular to the Atlantic ocdin. near the bead of Myrtle Grove Sound, and Just below old Camp Wyatt, to well known to the "old young men" of this city: The iron for the read . has already been purchased and the rolling e'.ock- provided. Tbe builders pro pose to finish the work in about two months. The railroad will not be more than two miles in length, but will extend from the river bank to tbe beach. A fast and comfortable steamer will run between Wilmington and the railroad wharf, and will make seversl trips each day on a sched ule whCh "HI be convenient to all. Ample provision will be msde for the comfort of bathers and excursionists. The surf bath ing is good and safe, and the beach one of the finest en this coast. At the terminus of the road oa the ocean side the lend owned by the coswpaejy will bs put in perfect or der, and everything dono to make the place attractive and furnish a playground where excursionists can go and enjoy themselves, snd get to the ocean side without snnoy snce and delsy. Perse a at. Mayor Hall expects to leave the city to night for a abort visit North . Capt. E, P. George, a former resident of Wilmington, is in tbe city on a brief yiaiL Mr. J. W. Thompson, treasurer of the Atlantic Coast Line, will leave the city to day on his six months vacation, tendered him by the company with a continuation of salary when his resignation wss pre sented some time sgo. Mr. E. It. Brink left the city several days ago for his "new field of labor at Jackson ville, Fla.. as manager of the business of the new company formed for the manufac ture of oil and preservation of limber by processes similar to those in operation at the oil works in this city. Twfce TrleSI for Arson. The trial of fl. P. Morgan, for arson, will take place lu the Criminal Court to day. Morgan is under Indictment for set ting Are to a store occupied by him about twelve months ago, on Second street, be tween Market aod Dock. The indictment was found at the September term of the Court, but the case was continued at that term and the oner following in November, 00 account of the absence of an important witness for the defence. BlBgham. A correspondent of the Richmond DU patch, writing from Raleigh on Saturday last, ssys: "Although the officials are reti cent about the matter, there are ground for the belief that they have at last some news of the whereabouts of Walter Bingham, the murderer. He has not committed suicide, a eome thought.- Further detail -cannot be given just at this time, but remarkable developments In tbe case may be looked for anyday." .- ' s Caw Fear Cluh.. . : This club held its annual, meeting- last night, at which tbe reports of the President and Secretary and Treasurer were read and matters pertaining to Jbe. welfare Of the club-discussed - - -- ' ' '- The election of Offlcera Treffnlted in the seiectloo ef Mr. William Latimer a Presi dent Mrrars. O. L Bmltn, T. B.Llppit J. A. Walker, LvP.l)avl and J.TXMunds were elected members of the' Governing Board. '7 " 7 " ' ' ' HIVES AND flXAKIWK.' YY Nor. barque JTmfsoenJNeUsen from Hamburg for this port, hav been towed Into Grimsby, leaking.-- - Gr. oa'rqde, iVtwpsw, 'f rom Cette for j M.tvrt nitwl Tarifa Jan. ... ? 4 i- JTbe follpwing arc the indications for the. twenly-fcrar hours commencing at Monday t,J . - , I ; Focyirstnia. coWerwesteny winds ana fair weather. ' ; ' 4 Porllorth- nd-.Boath Carolina,: colderi northwesterly winds and fair weather. - For Georgia Eaet and Western Florida and Alabama, cold n ortb westeriyshif ting to slighUywarmer southerly winds and I isir weatner, Wllml Baton XToaJd Soon Blral Kltn iThe Greensboro North Stats, in a recent issue, wyr: ;.; , ; ... I -i, Wilminetbn is now considering President Gray's offer " to extend the- Cape Fear 4? laaua vauey. Kayway lo-tnat c:iy . J or lt'nhrriWfon Wif tSnOnO "M ftntv will nzne - lo commenee work within a few months. Thia looks : like a small amount to hesitate .over. With this road Wil mington would- soon become a rival to Richmond and Northern citits for the trade all. through this country. The merchants of Wilmington alone, if they could see their own interests, would secure this line at once Their wholesale businees would become immense " . . Is your life worth 2S cents? If it is do not neglect a cough or cold. Use Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup at once, and be cured by that- never falling remedy. Any one, suffering from rheumatism or neuralgia would do- well to use Salvation Oil. Price 25 cents. f- EXTRA DRY CHAMPAGNE (D. R. & Co.) , Quarts $9 per case; pints $11 per case. U. Rich & Co., 735 Broadway, New York. WHO IS MBS. WINSLOW As this question IS frequently asked, we will simply say that she la 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 ha especially studied - the - constitution and want of this numerous class, and, as a result of this effort and practical knowledge, obtained in a lifetime spent aa a nurse and physician, she has compounded a Soothing Syrup for children teeth ing. It operates like magio giving rest and health, and Is, moreover, sure to regulate the bowels. In consequence of this article Mrs. Wins low is beoominar world-renowned as a benefactor of her race; children certainly do kiss up and bless her; especially Is this the ease in this city. vast quantities 01 tne eeotmng yrnp arejAn.T sold and ased here. We thbtk Mrs. wlnslow has hnmnrtiHmH hr tmlttia hv thta Invnlnnhla ni-M Immortalised her name by this invaluable arti ole. and we sincerely believe thousands of chil? ole, and we sincerely believe thousands of chil- a ran nave oeen saved rrom an early grave by its timely ase, and that millions yet unborn will dran have been saved from an early grave by its its. and No Mothxb has discharged her dirty to her suffer ing little one, in our opinion, until she has given it tbe benefit of Mrs. Wtnalow's Soothing Syrup Try lVmothers xbtit how. Ladies' Visitor '.New York Cltv. S all drurarlsts. 25 cts. a bottle DIED. HATS. On the Oth Inst., at the home of her son, Jacob 8. Allen, Mrs. M4BY ANN HAYS, aged 70 years. The deceased was a native of Warrenton N. C.. and bad been a devoted mem ber of the Methodist Church for 54 years. She will be buried at Bnfleld to-morrow. CHEAK. In this city, 'on Sunday afternoon, NATHAN CHEAK, aged 56 years, The funsral will take place this morning, at 10 o'clook. at the First Baptist Church. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully Invited to attend. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. St. JWs loige No. 1, A. F. &A. H. TEGULAR MONTHLY" COMMUNICATION This (Tuesday) Evening, at 8 o'clook. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited WM. M. POISSON, Jan 11 it Secretary. Lost, YESTERDAY, ON FBONT MARKET. PRIN- cess or Cherout St., a BLACK ONYX BREAST PIN, with Maltese Cross. A liberal reward will be paid fcr Its return to MRS. B. WARREN, Jan 11 It Bzohange Corner. Bank New Hanover Stock,- SHARES FOR SALE. Apply to WM. L. SMITH & CO. Jan 11 It IsAUIC COUnni I VMWIO OUI1UUL LA GRANGE, N. C. . MUltarr Boarding School for Boys and Young Men. Full prep- -aratlon for. any College or for Business. Healthy Location : Fine Climate; EzeeUent BnlldbiM . CAdpt Cornet Band : Resident Snnrms. No Charm for Medical Attamiion. No Kxtra Charge for Languages .orScienoes. Denirtmpnt.nf Art. Fun Coarse in TdeKraphr. Very Low Kates. For Register with fnllpartlculars, address COLVA. C.DAVIS, Sapt. SPRING TERM BEGINS J ANTJ AR Y 20TH. Jan 11 2t nao Better Call ND SELECT OVERCOATS NOW. ALL OF OUR BUSINESS 8UIT3 AT PRICKS WITHIN THE REACH OF EVERYBODY. MUNSON, Jan Hit . 7Iothler and Merchant Tailor. . A lways ' " " buy arti cles of food which are well - knowtC Always ' be sure . ...that you , " have got the best. Al--"; iways see thatj you get what you ; - r, i a s k for. -: Always rY ask for - ";Heekers ': 8 1 f Raising' - B u o k - .,-wheat,,-, :.... -c ; . , ' apd he; - sure ' :" that yon get It. janlltn 'oheod arm T31a.hos from ths factories of sohmeb JT A OOl, James Holmetrom; KerCo., 1 1 . . - ' - - - SFEOIAT TnnPTnTT. AN W 4. J.W . BROWN & RODDICK, North Front-St; ' We de&ire to call tha attention of , our friends,' . patrons and the geceral pabll to tBa fofiowlorr - Oar tune for taking an Inventory of enr Stock Is February 1st, and in order, to .close out our ODD LOTS previous to that date, will make Sweeping Reductions ! so as to make room for our TUET- EXTENSIVE SPBTNGf PURCHASES. Our reductions will be BONA. fide. We take this opportunity of tbanking our ous-. tomers for their very liberal patronage during, the past year, and promise tbat no effort on our part will be spared to make this year even more attractive. Oar endeavor will be to place THIS NEWEsT AND MOST DESIRABLE GOODS be fore them at THE VERY LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. Special Announcement. We beg to direct the attention of all those who have accounts with us to call and fettle, as we have opened a new set of books cn the first of this year, and will carry; none forward from our old ledger. No charges will be made tCl tha old accounts have been settled. BROWN & RODDICK, 9 NORTH FRONT STREET. Branch Store. 27 Hay street, Fayettevllle, N.I0 de 5 tf Garden Seed. IBW CROP NOW IN STORE, For sale at Lowest Market-prices, Quality Guaranteed. WILLIAM H. GREEN & CO. Market St. Janlltf Crystalized CANDY FRUITS, 50 Cents per Pound. TRY THEM, - ' f E. WAEBEH & SON, candy; mantjfacturbbs. Jan Jl tf EXCHANGE CORNER. Roller Skates. T ARNBY & BERRY'S FROLLS&SKATES, THE best made, all sizes, for sale cheap at HEINSBERGE R'3 . Blank Books, J3APES AND ENVELOPES,FIHE BOX PAPER, Irish Linen Paper and Envelopes ?o suit, Check Books, Note, Draft, Receipt and Xrder Books, Albums, and many other nice articles Just re ceived and for sale very cheap at HEINSBEBGER'S Janlltf . Cash Book and Maslc Store. TJXBCUTOH'S NOTICE, Having 1 qualified as I of Catherine xu Executor with the will annexe Bliese Kortiohann. deceased, notice is hereby arl- ven to au persons inaeotea to saia ueoeasea to make immediate payment; and all persons hav ing claims against said Estate will present them for payment on or before the 20th day of Decem ber, A. D. 1887, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. Dated- December 20th, 1883. NICHOLAS HULLBN. Executor deS16w tn - with the will annexed. - . Sale- of Steamboat Excelsior. , TF NOT PREVIOUSLY DISPOSED OF FBI- Public Auction, at Market Dock, in Wilmington, on TUESDAY, the 18th tnst., at 18 o'clock M., the Steamboat EXCELSIOR, ber Tackel, Apparel, Ao She is 75 feet long, breadth, 13 feet, and 17 tons burden net. Terms cash. . SALTER L. DBANE. Asa A . Bsowh, Attorney la fact. Jan 8 4t nao. ' 811 14 18 1 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WILMINGTON, January 1, 1887... THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCK HOLDERS of this Bank, for the election of Directors, will be held at their Banking Hons on Tuesday, the 11th inst., at 11 o clock'A. M. JanKt -181011 ? Caohier. First MonalBani of WiWnitoB. DIVIDESQ) OF THREE PER CENT. HAS been declared by the Board of Directors of this Bank, payable on and after the 11th Inst. -. .. A. K. WALKER, Jan 8St . Cashier. t Subscriptions Received A V PUBLISHERS' t PRICES, FOB ALL" POFOf JB PERIODICALS AOTFAFERS. Y f A Complete Stock of BLANK BOOKS and STA TIONERY at Lowest Prices. 1 Jan9tf vYATBS' BOOK STOBJg Handsome Goods . BRASS nriRB 4 SETS,,' BRASS ANDIRONB, Brass Coal Grab?, Brass Handled' Jiearth Brooms. Metal Vase- Lamps,' with 'Decorated tStx.Moatbt , CfneTeor. v WOpntcact Advert tfietaenfu Ulteii r,tpropor ,1; Tea llaea solid Nonparcn type make tmi qr- T " ' I nvP"l? j I IT f TT C T? I V , to 'VM ItP.iij. iff RAT D CONCEET BY TU GBL3BRATKD MENDELSSOHN QUINTETTE CLUB x wQB B6BTON-OB3 aKlZCD - , JOHNKARqrARDT (from Lotuloi.) go!o Viol 111, V" f'-l v FRITZ SCH A D ii VloHn ' . 4 , - imjnnhiAfi, scio CJ.vlrotU rb4 Viola "'.' .1 WILLIAIl SC1I AK. Solo Flute and Vlo!. ? LOTJIS SLyMKNHSRO, Sola Vlolonoellft-Vj. 1Cte3 A1ICK BT, Prtraa Do dp a E.irano. ' -Reserve eeet- at a.nal prfce. ,-.' :"'Boz8heetopca Monday, fl-e Kih. '',B,4T?: ' Admission Ti cent. jau 9 3t ''I ""' - ;7y wOSLY, Auctioneer' .SA'J .V Bf CRONL V is MO Kill i Sale of Valuable Prcpeny."; . - , ...... ON SATURDAY. JA'kUAKY ?YD, 1887, AT 18 M..on theremiac-t. by ilrtne of a :firtaze ex-l; : eouted to P. B. Kufin and Theaiftn Buffln, Trus n v, tees; on 10th March, 1874. by Vrldo Jones, K. i v's Jones and wife oilve. S rt. Jnrea and M.C.' ' - i I Jonsa, and duly r.itisterod 1 1 ofllse of Begteter v, ' of Deeds for H Kanover County, vre will oCer-' f i ' ior saie ine ioj. owner rtajfxKix, er.aat in tne J : Cltyof Wllmin.-toQ : -''' Beginning at i fnko oa tin bank of tbe Gape t Fear Blver, lnOran;v ttfiefc. runuiPK tbenoeeitatiK along said street tv, . hundrwi a -at 1 inty nine 4 1 feet to tbe intrse.:t on ot tbo earao vfit'i Front hundred and 'V'-j-two tlio ooruer of ' 1 ?5 the Adam Bnqj if lot, then vest alor ie :ln 1 01 sua Aaam i.rrvp lot tnreo iiunarea era unr- . f, teen and ahal; i'eotto a stake onetltd I lvpr.then Ji north with eab1 'Uvt to the first htatti i. eaitra- - if J clng Lots Nos. 1 nc-l '? in Block t:-:; l:i tnr- van of. ; y, 1 saidolty. Tlft VW-VrvAwf . -TW Vrf. rjy-vl1 et'ri iirlafAnu .a I follows : - - - 1st, Wharf ; .: u.i. : 3d, Rcuso and Lot ; 4:h, , Corner Lot ; 6t 1, : : onse and Lot. Terms or Kale- -ure tt ird caso, and naiancrat one aod two yesira, with Interest fron day of sale at eight per pent ; ana rigat also reserved to reject any or a 1 bids, if price for whole nropor ty jsnot satu. toiy, tsnrvey made ana r't or, the same can fc a-on on application to Cronly A ty isnot satifr. t'ny, Snive V. B. RUPFIN. THUS. BTTFPJN, Trustees. de21 ids rac T70H THIS SC AP CALL AT J1 -. F. C. MILI.ER'S lULLSH'S.- - ' Drn fctore. "t v..! Jan 9 tf Corner Fourth and Ncn fits."-,..-- J. A. SPRING-ER IS EEAD UARTLKS FOR COAL WOOD TE.ESE HARD TIMES. JanStf ;-.'ij:iinter.ptwati Stiff and Soft Hats ! C APS! CAP I UKBRELLAti' HARSiON A ALJ.2N. : latter?. JanOtf FOR BENT-HOUSE OW D0C1CV.BKTVEETJ Front and Soooud streets, it fdom, wHb Water, Gas ano Eatb, splally united for a 1rt class Boarding House. Jlouu' Oa 5th, between-- Jan 9 tf Real stato Accaf. j TKe Cheapest, Bet 3T flUHATTIf'.T VARIETY OP STOVES;-' i A . . ... jv.? both BfiATIfl' i ana uiJUirHU. oena m yr. y -it orders. . PURE WHITK CIL. VAV.KSR A TAYt6n. Jan K tf . We are muee at Reincei Prices CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WAGONS, CAETfi, Drays,. Harness, Trucks, Eatobels. Trav! nags ana au a ma 01 tauniery i-ui'uo. lng promptly a )uo. iub yro y j McDOUGALT, A LOTS. JanO tf ih North Frot:tJ8iebt Coal. Maraet and voce eireers. . .uoujo ijoninr bh and 2nd streets, dense on.' n:1, letwecn Tnu .s! .Vf- andChurch streets. Apply to . .v, , f -t ' '. d. o'comst'K. J" t;? n. 1, and Shingle 1 AT B' Jan9 tf A .Tom 3r phices,' FOWLJ-T XOWT (sr. Plows. Plows. Flowa. YTTE HAVET. S10R3ALL 'i 'tC Tl-''ffB tit this section, wi' a 'bolr t;r)!7s rid tfit. Aj.t Plowmen's outri: All aeFc v.f .ztr at the lowest prlot-e. All leitf r U;c 'He? !iom ib country prompt : v pnswer ed. Jan9tf Unrchiscn Blcck. V V if "V7" OU ARB IN H X3D OF COO'C -ITOV JlKAr'-; leg Stoves, Laar dry Etovpc, Cbn coal Furnxi, 7 J Oil Stoves end Pauges, Rubber Ooor Mat, ' : rf y.i tato Presses, Tnilet Sets, Latrr GOodf,. ur ary- ) u ... . (.' ' v ! thing tn the Hops yuraiimng.iae. db turn anx- f i, Ban9tf T7. H. ALDERMAN fi.OQ. ' STARTLING ZRpYQ0i$$ T01.fflKS I nuid i.fcvj Th. rnitAwlnv i-.r lfie i.rer ta a rrotnt ir i 6t ' f- theKew York CfnirrcUUJ3uUlint Anexir-rtax- ('." 7? minedandrepoioa unnNiwp-i'i vuium"ra v-. , , . lard, tbe other drr. which he Mi l did Dot cocU iv.' . ; .... f , I Mundor hogs' Vnt, byi eoQsi.tel of tallow, cr?. ' t cottoa seed oil, atil otco sWr'.ne." , . ' -f ' I V j aaneh.nmbstnrc5heopataiiy oiler ;:'.'.;?' a -9 l Met i. v EVEBY PACKAGE T. ' lUAJBANT75r.r. :f Vr i : r . ' Tryttna-tyyi'-r-.tlusenoeUier.. . , . -ii.Vv.0. C.SSAR0"'80NV i-"-."-.- . . . . . .,. . -v. inn i- t it r .i t '. r SZt . K A i I irvit lnr..ViIJ 1 . "JV b of UmmM A '' 3r Bjm SO. J rm Hro. .i7v u iviriv ' - 1 1 -f ; Siii, TfEAr-LiiWfiJ 40 I'C ' i. ' ' '' la co' . v 1 v k 1 :. Ys'i s 'ft, . . -':'.. ' f Ai. tj'.j ,t; ', i" I' v 1 1 lit"' T 1 I.' J .-'i''. ' -r.'i.v.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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