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The Wilmington Morning Star from Wilmington, North Carolina • Page 4

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35T sronsiGif nxAniixrrs. KtAIIfB, A. Gov. VanoibSltliB jpheuraatism -jr- 4ttzrtLtteZFaBTcsi 'Ipibkragrlyr aoptUllbe.Ciialfainitel"buss',-4-a splendid team The Liberi an Emigrants have never yet gotten beyond the city4im- itai JThey hiva, tented a bouse and waiting or Mr. Johnson, i And the Greensborbilfefritf, established in put on.

the A gentleman who left New. York day before ester-day tnorning in A snowstorm, arrived here yesterdayAfternodn! Id thuhder Ther(aili be a flaie chance )if or manufactured and Northern Ice this snn 1 sRsEf, VKs: will close out the balance of As asoal at this season, I 1 3 AT- -BARGAINS room for Spring Stock BARGAINS I IRELVEW ASSORT 'only to make MENT cons' on hand Otapla my kinapatrqna.f Dress NEXT FALtl t. ft complete assortment of Goods, White Goods me sandrerBadlr' mutiiated a horse belongihir f9 aCtarlotiaiawing ma chine agent. 1 vj fe-, ll I Vf remngsf are beingiuaaght. id POTtjumfaos rivfc mthey were werA caught in Me-hemn jiver1-tc.

i tohfr'lScair wairgoinirout of tqwhlofl, Saturday eveninz last. Jbis, horse slipped as to was turn. nz Rowlett's corner and felt 9BWlrWAtaW WillA: anklei Hi a mi rfa JXUZ.OWbt a rempnwa ci city eave an entertainment in the way of refreshments, Wednes day night, at the residence of Mr. W. rEdwrdSf complimentary to their brethren'; and sisters in attendance at the convention', and: very enjoyable evening waff spent; that our Baptist brethren at Selma ire hav-ine a meetinz of great religious interest at Cobbis; aiding Pastor iAlbritton in'cobductinr tbe meeting.

We are very sorry to hear of the death of Mrs. J. B- AvenLofNash, which sad -eTent occurred last8strlsy. ntizabetfiCCitV Z-mtmist: We irSan' is "he "-a eryf old maaytt i f- We are satisflid iiatthe fMmewc5 Pasquotank laye ef aand eat-eredVr ore home ma nure 1-2 this winter th-a ante the wart jua preparjiig for "belter cultivation. v-f formerly cfriredell.

county. biKhiy praised id tbe Richmond IHswtcb for his lecture on "The Nei Age." which'v Was handled with all tbe eloauence and power which was ex-u pectpd froljj tne reputation which had pre- ceaea me reverena lecturer." ine lecture was for the benefit of tbe Presbyterian church at Ashland. Rev. W. Frost Bishop, pastor, and a handsome sum.

realized for the very worthy object." 5 TlRaleicrh News: Dr. Hoffei Whb ts one of tbe Directors of tbe Institution for the Deaf and Dumb and Blind, on yester day presented each Of the teacbersJ both wbite and colored, with a valuable present. We were shown a very handsome and unique Shirt stud, made of a pebble from Mars' Hill in Athens, Greece, set in gold. This was obtained py Dr, xHoigiWhUenmaking European tour. The recipients of the Dr.

'a 1 st, i liueiauty Brer urixo uu uvauiuui nuu- enirs tiTH Newton i correspondent of Ra leigh Observer: t)ut citizens are exerting their energies in building the Chester Lenoir Narrow. Gauge Railroad' from i Lin- colnton to Newton, which is now graded 1 1 I 1 Jl 1 aooBtuaH way, tue wnoie oistaoce peing About fifteen miles, and, will be completed to the latter place by' next fall. It is! ex-f pected that the change in- tbe main track by turnine the Western North Carolina Railroad ia by Newton will be made during this, year, and then Newton will copeiwith any inland town in Western North Carolina. Raleigh Observer: We regret to learn that Master Fab Fowle Accidentally' shot himself through the hand while loading a pistol yesterday. Yesterday the muleittached iilthe wagon of air.

Edward Thomas, a gentleman living in the country, became alarmed and; ran away. In turning a coiner on Hillsboro street Ir. T. was from Jhia Wagon, striking his head up1 the Wheel with such force as to produce a eevere contqsed lacerated wound on the forehead, and aoshock vt Jmey-' Oary few, ersonput i ci(r this 'Srrk Dociela Hhe Superior Court, wjujm very: large oy meiimeeoun. meewiB Mtfyv There are 800 cases qiihe clTil docket.1: stock in the patentxincubator-st machine wbicbj' for' natchibg' eggsj posdse8 many jpoiflts Of adtahtagelqver.heoi i never gets Off the" gg to akirmisbvarclund for food and water; legating the eggs to 'get cold and the cat tbe biddy; it doesn't; cluck and get i.

mad and turn up its feathers every time anybody comes but behaves itseir always in an irreproacn- able manner. In yesterday's paper we remarked pooler prevalence of diphthe ria ltfthftTicmny or Tron stauon, county, on the? Carolina Centra Railroad A Dasseneer by last evenine's traih 'reports that livinir in ihe.vU lage namedj has jast kwt all -threfc his Children by this dread destroyer, il Sapraaaa Court. LRaleigh News. -I- fteBdrffthe docke were nr aa fnt I iv a 'Barren et from Sampson: argued fqr the fof plaintiff by JKerr -and Kerr, aad for 4he defendant by Battle and decai. Mot- W.

D. Pearsall, trustee, vs. Pren M. Kanan.firom Duplin; continued by cotisntM am a CommUsioners' of Pender county va J. B.

McPherson et from Pender argued, on motion de- lenuaDi ior certiorari, oj u. ij.ixvus-sell and Kerr Kerr for defendants, and by Kruce vyilUams and xLd. Uant- weii mumiUDh State, and; Florence Cox a Britt, from Robeson; stands ffrs! mis morning. CITY ITHH1. TO USB 18 TP BJt COMMEND.

Go tfrand! Olrmnian CffaalAalhaa in aonearance and im an. tion upon the akiat harmless, and of singular delicacy, (poaveya no idea af aiUflcUUty. rrwedn Large Bottles redaced to One Dollar. MaadaiA 'Tmh t. Ft far sale bj J.

O. THBy ALL WANT THBM. The jonng people cry for them, and tne old people sua for them. yfhMt Why. the elegant, light rolls, muffins, bis cuits, ana case maae wiia iwoiira xxabt row Bam; and no wonder they all want' them, far the Uoolxt Powsn makes the beat things of the kind jJO JO'l) 'L" BBBBarl uwoa UmuKaT.

THaauiutuie liTAK Boole BUd ry does aU lands or Biadiaa and Sunne in a work maalilce manner, and at reaaonabl. prices, Mar fihaawaftdaheTf neadiar Books, orotaaa rora, may reij on, prompmess laut execatvm or ONK FOURTH 09 TM i MORTALITY this tlsticsl fact, and it is equally true that no Cough or Cold would erer prove fatal if the great balsamic remedy. Ujlu'i Uoxxt or Hokxhocxd akd Tab. were taaea ia toseany stages." Keaect oq tua riae-s i oouacne urops core 14 one minnte, TjLAMan mil-yjaki lamrwhtp confiMtadeai fcanks. aaer mttUMmnrtna otaera.

Tncy are en-dnriae and caaaratoaa. aaA- will ePT aharn ana dear for an period of time. Havlae Jast receivea iraen wppiy ar taeee nun, wearvpre- parea 10 execute ora era prompuj ana at Lat FAPiaA To. Hmia' Newa sbntk erne Front street, we are inaeDtea for copies or tne Mew i York Medjnr Chimmrg Oermtr and Fftnk xmiw'i luunraua Aerotpaper ior ue current The Stand will remain open until 11 o'clock; morning. Happy tidings far nervous sufferers, and utaae aare oeen ooaea, aragfea and quae PulAj vermacner's JKiectrie Belts eaectuaiiy cure, prema- Lacner'a Kiectnc Belts effectnaliT cure pi tare dabihty, weakness, and decay.

Book and Jbor- m.l witk InfAnn.tlAH t.nna.nJ. tn.tl.jl i ptert tfoy1 i.j a lag' the brain as to leave him for some aaaM BYT EL BGrR APH. La.1 Afternoon Reports, 5: mimar Chan res I1 ibb JiarlBBeB siaru-DtHr IB CBltfONBlB AT irajcate WAsrasoTOiN, Fab. 23. Capt.

William Prince baa been relieved from duty; ma Chief-Ordnance Officer of the Department of the Golf and will pro- reed toTtew lora to await oiubib im the DcDartment Commander. He Is au therized to detail a sattable person to ac-mmninThim. if deemed necessary. I i LuChaa. Shaler bas been relieved from rintv San Antonio Arsenal.

and i i MtUi repert the 'commanding 'officer of the Department of the. Golf for doty, as "'Chief Ordnance8 Officer or mat iseparu rnsnf. The Signal Service reports several disa est. The port of providence, was and th details of high water dam- crxm in arnemte millions. steamer City of Hartford, from New York Jor iiartlorovia aerpiic.

i as supposw iuabte made some harbor' to avoid the atorm. rhi nmafeiek Ceaveatlea-Tfca Sil ver Bill 1TBCaimaly Deaoaeeel. i Toledo, Feb; 23. (The Greenback1 Convention, after ap-lointimj, aiu Executive, i aa-oarned if he platform is wordy. the.

"Mr. Dorant, from, the District of Columbia, read a dispatch Hon. IB. F. jtvuuer, which was wuuueiu uuw uniuov hut which nroed the uonveniion to ao- bounce the modification pf Ilia- 8Uvejr bill insisted on by the gold men, iand ta pass resolntioiiak'-i'i-i rf I "A resolution was offered and unaoh mously adopted, denouncing the Bijver trill just passed in Congress as a delusion; and mdignantly condemning as a nnanciu taeaoi) f- i VV14 Hill J- I i The Holy' 'see mm i Xlaliam e4rB- nteiit-TBe caBcUe with Bat UeaBlt Illnee Earl lltae aeUThe aml will Steep hialr riade Treatr of Pbcb bbbbS i rHfirAoHixnK'Feb.

The Stendars Jwme dlapae sayp the Cardinals will commence i to discuss the attitude be adopted by the Holy See toward the Italian gOTernment. VwnnV-special conjnns the report that the Czar has'threatened to oc- Mjpitpofittaljabple, lOJiinliU- The Forte hesitates to subscribe to the 'Rnnnian nonditlohaof neace. Which Tirtnalhr tne lmmeaiate neigpDornoooroi uonsianir The Post holds that, the constant Capiaet cduncils are without Result. The Idegraph: says there is hardly any hope for Earl RusselL He suffers rom acute and lias entirely los the use of one lung. The other papers, however, do not admit that his condition is such as to cause immediate anxiety.

i The limei Paris dispatch states that the panish government will permit ISLOOO Boldiers to return from Cuba immediately. Renter's have the following: Constantinople, Feb. Jraft of! the peace conditions contained a supulalion that the six principal Turkish iron-cads should be ceded to the Russian government, on the groandthat otherwise- the -Porte might Bell ihem te JEnglaad; iThe oJtan objected to this supulalion. He stated that Jua would orefertoVdestrov the vessels, and promised just lojlransfer them to anyfor- i Sultan undertaking not to sell the iron-clads pi Englahd i otaidendioapf prhichf rta their Imibe-diate cession. It is understood that the "It is probable that the Russian Grand Duke Nichoiaa will visit tfif Sultan here" wJ i Our Night Re Tbe Parle ExpoalUea fleet The ail- er tuHueB-A jtroesai BHperiBieB eps i 4 WAsmHGTOK, Feb.

22 The sailing vessel Portsmouth, recently aivTOfrBaffJ7iieiseoHie uom, ivlrSaffFrlnxiivUie Hotn, aaMehiddedHothearlB Expoaitton 'if It is an open question whether the Preli xiaa-i fleet' dent Will sign the silver bill, but, it is be-, lieansdlitwfllibebonae g- law tievertheleia. and it is stated that Secretary Sherman has set ttfe xaafibinery of the "minis in prelimi inary motioa toxoid silver dollars totbiir full capacity. twa- iu Thomas P. Cheney, Superintendent! bf the New England Postal Service, is under 'complicated charges, including the ceruli- cation of vouchers for services never, ei- deredJOAJA- I i i) 1 TPOBEIGI lHTKlI.tQEIOB. aByy-Lrh Priipc C.d.liere.

Dark and TJa'satlsraeteryltarllke nrf- BiiBff flMtjarwa- lierUl Tronble la eeraaaar, i iJi Hi 1 liONDOS, Feb. 23. 1 Daily leleoraph both The limes and regard the situajion as very, unsatisfactory. ITbet Maty tlelegrapStiyd nothing coaM well be darker, than thq prospect, I The lime ih its! leading' editorial article, says that iti eonridets nae ittialioH tery unsatisfactory. "Europe," says the article, Vis Armed td the teeth, and is increasing its armament day by day.

In such circumr Btancesjhe country can lint give its support to the Government, and we trust they wiS be able (o control the dangeroae eusceptir-bUities which 4ave on- all' sides beea aroused.w;r T' 1 The Manchester Ouardian publishes Pera dispatch which says: "Great anxiety yicTaiia uue jiumj aeamen nave passed, AdWancenlororpdfl terThje in me uuu oi aros and m6 Pv Jttarmora. St. PSTER9BTJH0, Feb. 23 The Galos, (in issue to-day a regarding 'the protracted oeace iero uons: T'-fciiUier the liritish squadrons should withdraw to Besika Bay, or he Porte! should receive proof that it reckons the! presence of the British iron-clad in the Sea of Marmora. Turkey should be teformedi that if peace' is not signed at the earliest practicable date hostilities will be disnatcTi'tS tiaWJu Vv.

4 "Aeelinjcrf aniiBOBity against Russia is! i ports. IjiviapooiiFtSrjiary 23 Cotton There is a fair demand, which if eftica bales for export and speculation; receipts lo.sou AtmiIcapH llS4deciUietwitlfAalei follows: Middling m. FebVtrar tt'itlMrcI-Melivert 61 -2d: LATER. Hlt Middlinst uplands. m.

c.to February, ilarch deliufej, iBifQjaj iAjigusji qt uvery, oa. The sales of cotton to day include'- 6.8W) tiff ft I if Oar citrclie8vToDayv 4 yt 8t Paul's1 fEbiscbtoal) tehuV'cVirnerblf1 cvurxnr ana vrange oujeu, o'r. bier, Kector. services ai it a. ana if p.

m. ban anday school at 3 p.m. Seats free. tinufcKrcorber of Third and Red Cross streets. Georre Patterson.

day called Sexsgesima. Celebration at li clofckf 1 cJclockL 2 iraver, at 1 1,, vEvenine trayer al7o'clK; una ay sc Rtl PahVh "Rvancr. Lutheran corner of 6th and Market streets. Rev. G.

D. DlVpas'tor. 4 Mglfah wr? vice' and Installation 'of Church officers at 11 avm. German service at 7J p.m Sunday school at 8 pu.iai Christian Associajtion at 4 p.m; Weekly service on Wednesday at ft -a I TLJ S. p.

uaiecneucai insirucuononxnaay at 8, p. m7 a. Fifth Str6ef Methodist Church (South,) situated on ween NunandChhrch streets. Revt B. R.

HalL pastor. Services 'atift Sprayer melc dlTiAitSaMbath school ng Thursday eve ning a 7f o'clock. Street (Scnrth), cor ner of FioBt ABdWalant E. uServicti m. and 7.80 p.

m. Sunday School at 8 m. grayer uecuog tNV.t A Ml Su Thomas' Catholic on Deck, Second And Third Streets. Mark Gross, Pastor; P. Mobre, Asfiistant.

8un: day taorntbgH aerv4cllieldt7'ahid l6. 30 o'clock. Sunday evening services held at Woes? u1JajEK" wntoi" at 7 ha First PretoyteriaQChurcb; corner Third aadxiOrangB iAtreetA Rev.tDri JR Wiih- Ison, Pastor4. Mbftlhg BSrvtce atii oclocki school x)l at 3 p. at 3 p.

m. ijecture i nursaay eve teWgPrayer 1 -1 jupgiiiO, dqck.vi Meetine TMsdaxnigial a Second Presbyterian Churchy corner of Fourth, and Campbell streets. Kev. and 7ip. m.

Sabbath school kt 8p. na. Meeting foe pcayerr at the 'Pastor's study, MoridayW ra.mPrAyert4p us Fust Baptist Chnrcb; corner of Market and Fifth streets. v.Aiame"s "SaCayloi; viots at ll.tam aAd Tpim. uToung prayer meeting Tuesday aight at 74 b'tlockt Clmrai Jprlf eyr tafeetlng ITEbrsday nieht at 74 o'clock.

Chnrch. oB 4th between Church and Castleaireetir kt lib'ciode by Bro. J. Pv Eangj-Sundsy school at 9i a. m.

Regular Jgray ex Jleejting At 8 o'clock Tues- First Free Will BaDtist Church, fcoloredl aaeriadnAnStn'stw 8 B. FDyTVtof.r 3 otclocA very. iTClay evening. i Beats free. Stephen's A E.

Cbnjreb; Rev. Sunday kt iui Ana pmjina pjn; OA.TuAsoay at 4 p. yiuciai meeting; preacpuig on WterfnrfadaV at7 rli'in: i' braver meelfar nn Friday at jii wjui aa. First Congregational ChurchV Services every Sunday in Memorial HalL corner of Seventh ABd-JNnn a atreets.i At 11 And 9 iflf Praise and uonierence meetings every Wednesday night at TtP'clockfcb- ri a vvtt NEbeBeaeffBarAistarch lcolOTedlth. between OraJQge raud Ann B.

Banks, pastor. Services at 104 a 8 p. naadWBE 'mbatlf scnoolal 6th and. on Sundays at 11 a. mvAnd 74 pm'- Bun day ischoot at 8t Barnabas kt 54 try nrmatioif clssat 8p? lain.

Services at 4 p. to which, seamen are rust iTeshytemn (Jiburch, (colored), 8th and J. Sanders. pastofX PreacbiM af JllcTclpck, a m. and 1 7i p.ln.

Sabbath school at 9 o'clock mrl First BapCSt ChttTCbl coloreltpn Fifth anroampbeu streets. Buhday school at 94 Argui 10 a lUij, 8 p. and. 7 p. nu riw je.

ic rastor. uFrrst BafiCstXJhurthr horrie of Nihthrand Red Cross' streetA Eldes B. I BJ, picer, of pastor in cbArgfe JSab- cata. school as fpu A. nl reaching1 at, 11 8 Jh, VPreachbg 7i VtTlSlr Vitrtiv Mania mmwab bv aaa AVtAU AASVAS LSS, SJ meeting every 4IoddatIvening at 8i o'clk.

A concert ojbpraisVtTery Thursday eve- lKiSlSaP Brdnswickf.fieeiAs Rev. i A. Pas-I tor. oervices ai 11 o'clock, a da. 34 d.

m. p.jfttitfiabfaatt School at 9 a Sullivan, Cincinnati, Ohio; JHewtotu.irranic -BTuxxbt, iiarlc. Dedd, A Bloom.DEThebauL. New York: Lapala, Mexico; Jas Walker, Bond he! nimy ji riijm -krii. i.Vw 1 7 Mass; Thos 6hryork Baltimore.

Md: A Boolwaaj Richmond, Morrell, '4'aroeropit v-r Ed SessOni. R. St LbWi TH Shock Tfii NRi-JfTillerv: Hallfax Cr.VV JUcbArdson EHavaesvColumbm C. i JTebruary Cood, Greve Ponie-roy. New York: Mra3achel TUten- Ji AUantaT -to ttii MwapBafcaBMii ufuv'ri lDr.H Bi! 'a i VlTT crH mr MMIoM t.f.BvrrifVa1 7 a tlTif.H'XHiJiU IUHUUT Chufihi Remmineton.

Chicairo: aux saie ana. aOUi-A. B.Xaloney. M.l.. Fifteenth, and Carpenter I 1 I i ii mm el Bayiae Hank fri arte red nyiHere Last evening the Dexter Savings.

not, returning home as usual, search was made for him at the Bank, when it was found that th-dftrs- ofl the Bavings Bank rooms hsd-beefr broken open and Barron's groans Could be beard in tbe vault in which be was; locked, and when entrancewas obineplhe, vinlf tin vu found lviae 'on the floor. handcuffed, gagged and a -rope atxittfchja, neck. Ha was taken out 4pk a senseless condmoirland aiediitijBJsaio'cldck this morning. He had several, severe fwouods. on Uie bead.

The robbersbbtiihexl Jess than a hundred dollars. Probably they murdered the Treasurer because he 'refused to bpea tlsafe wstrHBaumitf Wak Office Chief Signal Officer i For the South Atlantic Stales, rising barometer, colder' northeast jaorth west winds, clear, and parUy cloudy kUieJlJ Judge Wbitaker Has refused artieW i Ko.d a nilarflAWM tfiaT Prof. Albert Smith, of Boston, a promt- nent teacher of is dead. The steam'ship Itfcrimot with laborers And. railroad annpliaa, (Brasil, Safter a stormy passage, reached St.

Thorrfai. itbe New Tork wetkly ban statement ows aloaas decrease of increase 1625.000. leeal tenders "dicreise 1875,000, deposits decrease i reserve increase ot l.OW.OOO. TfieQanxs now hold $13,500,000 in, exccia Tf (be 3d- al axajji ai i I iillllllll SJ I The igoaL Servicel station At iandy Hook reports thai the1 schooner Thoi las Smiths from Georgetown, which came ashore February 10, has about one- third of her cargo of rosin still in the: She lies broadside and is expected tojbreak 4a two at high wate The ranging rigging was saved, ana aiaruoC. WCxargo ia a jaamagea cunaiuon.

-'mm mi i DORIE9T4C AUJCBTM. 'Stocks weak. Monev 'toer cemt1 Gofd frpeneo! at 103 aod. closed, at 4lQmi01i. fteflink exchanze--fdhe 4824, short 14844.

i 'loni' i.a, i mo State bonds quiet. Governments weak and rr: I fed Flour steady. Wheat IQlfcenrbjBtlerj dull and scarcely so nou -Pork duU ai 11 000111 25 for-uninspected. steady steam $7 574., Spirits steady at 33 cents. Rosin quiel at, 57 0.

62 for straiaed. Freights- steady. -Cotton quiet at 10 15-16 cents, foi ud-lands, and 11 116 cents' for Orleans; lalea 343 bales. Futures opened steady, ai fol February, 10.82105 cts ar.ch ctSj" lApril I0.9711.0cfentft, Myll.0911.12 cents, Jqne 11.21(11.4, xiaw xosK. jreD.

s-isreniag. Money easy at 3 4 per cent Sterling exchange 4824. Gold 102. Gotern- ments lower new fives 1034. State bonds 4 Cotton quiet middling uplands 10 -10- cts; middling Orleans 11 1-16 eensi sales S43i bales; consolidated net receipts 141219 naies; exports to ureal Britain di Jea to France 437 bales, to the continent 550 bates.

Floor opened strong bht sed quiet; holders little more disposed to rea peace rumors checked export demand; coramon to fair extra southern $5 508! goon to choice do as oUtf. Wheat firm but closed heavy at inside firar Thursdav last: ungraded winter red 'i 34; No. 1 winter red Corn silently in, buyers' favorr with limited business at COcts for old un western mixed; old yellow western 60 cts; white southern shore 58ceatsv Oats dufl and in buyers' favor, bnd heavy mess 1112. "Lsid aboul steaMy Petroleum more steady; refined Coffee- quiet. Sugar firm and quiet.

Rice more steadvwith better inauirr. Molalses New Orleans steady. Rosin steady) at H0741 tsa-J. i Spirits: turpentine firm at 33cts. Freightdtlf Md'droopine.

I Ootton-Hnet receipu 1.182 bales.5 srross receipts 1,182 bales. Futures' closed steady. with sales oi as roiiowssirebr mary 10.9210.8 lXarch.C4Q.84 cents, April 11.04 cts, May 11.17 ceftts, June 11.30 cents, July 11,3711.38 ceiU; Abgust ilL42ll.43 cents; September 1IJ5111.23 cents; Uctober 11.04!!. 06 cents; November 10.95(ai0.97 cts; De cember 10.8710.99 cents. Feb.

23, Flour iflrmand active with an upward tendency-p-Howard street fe and western: suDerfine S4 25a4 75. extra t4 75a5 5V latnllyfS 5065OPcity milli 75 85, 'extra "14 -0520 KR brai jrands $3 506 75g PatarMco amiiy $8. Soul ern wheat firmer; southern red $1201 amber fl 38, Pennsylvania red $1 S01 No. 2 western winter red on spot Mafdr delivery" 83f 33. steady; southern white 53 cenis.

-yell 534 cents. Oats Southern 84(2 cts. i Rye quiet at 6062c. Coffee qui Whiskey dull at 1 07l gu SOmcnrltAH, Feb. 23, Flour firmer not higher.

Wheat quiet; rea scarce at fi ioi ltj.y uornln good demand at full prices, and quoted ht 40 cents. Pork quiet at $10 75. JLard jn food demand steam $7 25, generally held' higher; kettle 17 508 00. Bulk meals' quiet and firm shoulders $3 60 bid, $3 T5 asked; short rib $5 40 bid, $5 50 asked; short clear, 75, Bacon inactive arid lower shoulders 62i; clear tides $8 106 15; clear sides $8 306 40 Whiskey steady and in fan" demand 04. lew iTofk it i 1 Nkw York, Feb.

23.1 The following is compaHive cotton atement for the week ending February' itatement 23rd 1 1878. 1877. et receipts at all United states week. 85.76M tal rAceinta 1 3,465.973 3.471.73 il I Exports for. week.

130,693 Total exports to this A. 1149 9 35) 9 filW oiock in ail ports, bvu.eoo 864, Stock in AHitnteriorti towns. 130932 fl8. 'TB6L000 849. American anoa xor a 1 i Great Britain.

257,000 395,000 1 COTIPBI JSABKBTS. receipts 1,545 bales; PAiladelpbiai steady 11 cti I nes receipts AZi- bales; Memphis, quiet lOfcentAet receipts 1,651 bales; New prleans, steady at 8f, 9flQf cts net receipts 6,045 bales; Mobile, quiet at 10 cts I net receipt! 1,416 balesf Galveston.1 at 10 cents net receipts 920 bales; Boston, weaayai ii cenwj-ne. receipts 638 bales; Norfolk, firm at 10 cts net -receipts 1,806 bales: Baltimore, ouiet at lQtioa nta gross' receipts 183 bales; AugusU, quiet at ivt (3ttinei receipts azw Dales; Charles ton, steady at, J0 receipt 788 ipt VaOjl Address rvaaxAcnaa Qaltakio CUncinaaU4if7 Mil "il fTbe time given to my patj-ons raodation. Accounts must be paid i-JlH 1 If zuHn t'H Jan tf -t ii SaaBisea. fJ.3 Sun High yifatei 1.22Eyen.

I 3.22 1L1 Eyen. Ul 3i Stmr Murchison, Garrasoh, Fayette yille. iWilliams Murchison. i 1 Stmr Underhill Harper, Smithville, Steam yacht Passport, Pugb, Smt yiile; vy.S)" i -I 7 Ger Msse- Jfl fcScBsa 65 Westentaann, Steamship Raleig6; OUyer, Baltimore, A i Steamship-Regulator, Doane, New autJaaanx I Stmr Murchison. Garrason, FayeUe- yille.TTrama'&rllQrchteon.

8tmrtJ8 SmithVille, y54arair, nut Steam yacht Passport, Pugb, Smithrille, Georga MyerA ,,7 4i Schr Wm Boardmaa, Richardson, rorl-attrjTlnce; ttayti, J5 bidder 0ns. Poht au-Princb Schr Wm Broad- reet lumber, 60,200 fhingles: UIVAND HABINB ITBataj M1 The German barque Louise IL ess a'rriyed at" LrYerpoof from this port oii the inst. Ji i The schooner O. B. Jones.

SnowJ at rived at Salem on the 20th inst. from' Boi- ioh foV thlsp "ff -Tne" barque -ltf ItVjp, ived at Amsterdajm from this port on the.2Qth insr ..17 'a fe' Tie German baetapiLlSokllw sixry-iwo aayA irom yerpopij was Xlst Bf ITeaaeU la the lart of Wll- BARQUES. ElragseB. oind (Nor 210 loiiiSoriBpsen i f.r.K tJu a.iif To VtT-i de Meteor ttfor 1 330 tons. Jhon f.v o-Riini 2 Willard Bros Mebane Prima; (SwecL 1 5W tons, EookJ de Gertrude SSotoosiDaftncey; 1 Sou Krohoefwuxi.

(GerA 289 tons, Burchard Peschau Westermaun Melyioa Schntt (Gef839 tdnaroger. Atlantic (Ger 389 tons, Schering, JS rescbau ss Westermaliu BRIGS. Gem (Bel 281 Ioba Richardson. 1 OHM i iPatersaa. Dowmiie Co AAie upnam a tona, ireramson, Alex Sprunt Son Dr Lasker B66 tons, DeBoer, T7 a TT a.

nAA 1- a 'f -i': 'hi 4S'eschau, JYestermain 3iorettaFlshlff otwsmtts. lUS 1 chAdlwurieKeov 139 tons, Thnrber, a is ck Ca Wm Boardman. lfidtons. KchArdson.l HMBuell, 291 tons, Ireland; i VM HarrissA Howell E8 Poe; 577 tons, yllliAms, I iwmUunaAtMeaiaxBi' Menewa, 241 tons, FairchildA Master David Streaker, 188 1 -i I Mattie Hiles, Smith, Elizabeth City, Mitchell Sob Emily Naylor, 280 tons. Fisher, tons, Dow, j-Kti J-fEG -ri v4x'4 A Notick.

If the Signal letters of any ves. set ia port are displayed by the U. S.7 Sigf ual Office, the vessel so designatedishould rtrWO. WAXa TO XATBIMOKT a i. Tmuat nma vf.XiVtf iftfl'tU t' I A Book foe Toaag Ladieaandtientlemeh, as well ai for Mothers, for ahoae con4 femplatlng such misery.

pa, THB FALL OPf TPfHpjTJaB OK.fUHT, t3y riAWoa.ANa OBQAKb sold on the instalJ mentpian. febSStr 4r JUS? RmCElEW AWX UNI OF V- SAE COLLARS a AND CUWBrf sOCi.D XSGlNOS And a Very Bndsome Asaortttenf'ctf lO'IiA Mu MA 3r'NEw QOOP8 being contanUyrecelye. DW.U VUiHIKUCU LU JUCBHiK ftOTACr I at prices, is for their oa presentation. lr ft'nJ'it Off I'D' 1 36 Harket; Street MISCELLANEOUS EWORLD does wrong wittingly to no man, no creed no in terest and n. party It treats aU MbJecTO 'iZ! toneeearneeUy aiid with respect It seeks to itself aa agreeable companion, as well sa a fatth guide and teacher.

ThIwoh TreVwdftaeretdl TlctarJejMrf the party with which by partfaan triumphs gainea by paiu! wn contrivances, but as the UBmUukable aigeaafae popular demand forne methods in government, for a tharoneh purification of the publicaeryice; and for a of th aims of our party ornniaatuaa. Wherever and vphold it-wherever and whenever if fail short ofw hl awwjt laUK Mild imrhfnl w7ruct ww popular aemana TES. WORLD will at it. Inatoorcl. TBE rexxtueqi oppose and deniM.

iiri tile Denuum. tic party to exist for the good the public service, ft uoeenofoettevewiepwme Of the Democratic party. wexut for the good Meetly World, codtaius all the hews of the week, presented inia concise aad attractiva manner) the best of tbe many excellent letters sent by able correspondents from all parta of the world; bright and entertaining editorials on all matters of interest to the public 1 Short stories aad stories continued from week t) week, written expressly for Tax World by the best authors. Full resorts of ail the nriBcibal marketa i.f it a United States and foreign, countries; a grange department, Ac. -u It ia in every essential a paper for the family.

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Wi V. WALTERS, L. Agriculfal Editor jjvV I tU FoTtletSj Year. EVERY BAPTIST SHOULD 'TAKE IT Ai an Advertising' Uedima XTnfurpassed iK i. i OmlF S3.

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01.60. A MONTHLY MAaA23NE FOB Brinperhly UlastratexL, Send 10 cenJJ aMnK NmW ftnhacribe1 KOW. and Eel tha last two aqmbm of taia FH'0RBYt Fayetteville Gazette: Tbe other day a very transaction took" Slace in real property here, Messrs. H. fc I.

J. Lilly buying at public vendue the two large and well known Beaver1 Creek factories, located about seven miles' from This sale involved a fortune in the purchasers investing about 000 in the as they became the owners Of 'not only the" two large factory buildings, with their but also all the assets of tbe comDanv stock on iCoV Steele recently made an "old fashioned, plain, plantation talk" to, tbe colored, tboy8 of the reform school in Washington, A correspondent writes to the Raleigh News: His remarks were kindly, andenthusia8ticaJlyr received. After the cqnclusida of th'e'services in the buildine. Senator Wadleieh said to the geutleman from JNorth- Carolina, "YooO Southern people understand these negroes better than we do up Jiorth." Bteel is known) iere as the Democrat wh A. Is not afraldtd'speak bis mind.

He is makinz saaay frisadA' The Radicals -(although I he is still bitter) admire his open, candid manner of talking. WMjIfM novtop generally Understood that he white Radical leaders of Granville, "boss ed" by Ex-Attorney General Hargrove, in tend to make the abolition of the poll-tax a bromlnent issue in the comine election. iInformatioakha8 reached us that pn Monday last," the 18th instant; a case tof Jrtttir r. tnAA. MT.rilj itpmntUt ba made several ansuccessiul attempts at sell-destructton before tbe last, which ended bis earthly He was 'aged about 75yearA, jy.i.i -n-oi'rHvort Fayetteville Cfazette iiisbOp AtkinsooArrrved.here Jast by was tne guest of Pr Hinsdale during bis stky in Fayetteville.

He preached at Rockflsh. tt Sundatmdrninff. an eloo nent sermon frOta the eVent recorded in nhe Bible bf the destrucUon of Sodomy His discOurpe in St, John's ChurchlonSnndavniTht. was eminently wise, (practical, andw the samet tiav, tender Affectiofeata. charge to this pArkh, full pf pious counsel and good advlpe, and irepleteuseii many -beautifal and touching passages.

Thejite 'of confip mation was administered to seven persons three males and "four1 females. On Mondsy-. 11th inst, Henry Mitchell, was 1. 1 1 atruGtb uu uie Biua vi tne neau ay a sou Wm. a piece of.

brick. The boy ttade'Mtllrfer no comolaiat until the fpllowiDf when -he Iras' wune urns paraiyzea in tne leg on tne same side as the and dying very shortly afterwards. Of fWeW rrjeaAB.t writes to tne Jtaieign uoserver on tbe JJOtn The surveyors on the Fayetteville Railroad arrived at tbe edge of the corporation of Greensboro on yesterday. They report that a very rayoraoie route Has been surveyed, and that the people all along the 'line of survey have evinced an Unusual amount of interest, ana oifer to. do all they can for the completion of the road.

One or two other surveys will be made. i The road has a promise of fifty more, anda from thf penitentiary in a short time. The work is proeressing at Egypt. s'-i43reen8boro has been stirred to its deDtha within the last two week a The lareest revival of religions has ever takes place1 in lbs memory of the oldest Inhabitants haa been going on for the last two days, and is still on me increase. 3ie Methodist ChurcU has.

been filled to its utmost capacity every' night, and the meetings are attended by all conducting the services. A very large num-j AJUanotle Vbserverr The' WefiK of the season Kfrdi Gras balE on tbe 5th of "ilareKHFivb hundred invN tations will be sen out. The gentlemen wm oraer ineir costumes tor the' "occasion Ohio. OKEMATT SYarjP'-No ether medicine 14 the werld was ever ciyen such a test of its curative luauues as nosoHaa-s uaaxAK sranr. two bui- loa four hundred thousand small bottles of this aaadicmawere diatribated free of charge by druesdats' Asthma, Croup, seyere' Coughs, Pneumoaia anA otaers oueases 01 tne tnroat ana lungs, imiggista In erery towa and TUlaee in the United Btates i are racommendinx to Reguhu1 ilxa COMMERCIAL.

WILMINGTON MARK EFT. orpe nine quotations Seiow the- Pfodude Excnanke are all anil reier, prtutsa at tuat uuur. t-tiV laafAR OFFICE, Feb. 23, SPIRITS TURPENTINE Yhe market was steady at 81 cents per dn try packages; "with sales reporte reported of 200 csslrjivthatiiceiim2 1 baa ii ROSIN The oDened steads ht Strained; Sales reported of 500 bbls StralneVff "andido Ooid, Straihedt fl STIWhbl UU(J TARiThe market was steaay at a de cline ibt 5 icnta on yesterday Vs the1 receipt of, day JbeinsL 0 Uposed M. ftMSO .0 CRUDE' TURPENTINEMarket Btei- Sijpf.gei ihAreltAet; thai day being placed at $1 80 for Virgin and Yellow Dip QtXQwXh.was a quieter -feeliiig in tbe market for Article.

iut holders JfettJ The sales of the day, as reported, foot up. 130 bales MoUws es mri'tll dp at 8 cents, 7 do at 8 cents, 4 do at 9 were 1 tbe official quotations: 8 cents lb Good 8i Strict Good Ordinary. Low 9ft Good ii Quotations conform to the claasincAUOnt Of the American Cotton Exchange. PEANUTS alea1 reported to-day 1,000 bushels Atlrom; 40 60 cents per bushel, asjq quality a Market quiet, i I tan RECEIPT. FOB TWO DATS Cotton.

bales, Spirits 373 casks Ba.sj )blai 3.253 bbli Tar 1443 CrudetoJtQiinek i i 1,338 VTST ARDKN 8XKD HW CBOP, 18784 sale at i 1 FLANNKB'B. MRS. VIRQISIAA. DRH HIS BECEITAaad now uitng theXATST SHAPES foT taJ dies and, Misses au4 invites a call rom those? wao naye aereGoiore entrustea ber, with taete work, i Bhe is prepared to alter old styles and faahina tkem 1 Jkntifhe most modern ahape 1 aiw nraw.ajea DiacawdQA ao wfferad sad. fa 3 do at Scents, t4do at 9i cents, 7 do at do at 10 Vsedts, ''SO'o al 1(4 cents and 7 do at '10 cents per lb.1 The A Berlin dispatch yjDaiy "frewi says "IC, the National Xiiberalst do-not gecUfe Herr Benslugen's appointment to the new office or Vice Chancellor, theywill reject -the pending tax'tiU; and thus compel Herr Vamplauseu'iriesignation: If, the ourage the Wberala, holds oat the consequences likely to beerave.

iv ti iA Street Boston. waic. f.inv--::tj.';us lum -rsMrny oct4-U.

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