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THIS PI FEB fliishe4 every Afternoon, Sunday ex- JOSH. T. JAMES, r iMtrK IPTIONS. PORTAGE PAID. L Ter, f 5 00 8ik months, f 2 50 ; Thr U tat CI, 1 , wneniuaiu,ww wmw. ner will be delivered by carriers, L of charge, in any part of the city, at the 9 w.v drertisinjr ratas 'ow ana uwru -Subscribers will please report any and I fkilarei to receive their papers regularly. Now Advertisements. J poWxf & KODDICK, 5 & 1) Cent Store, X E. CORNER OF MARKET AND 8fc.CNO,STRttKTS0 yK TAKE TUl OPPORTUNITY of kankiof the general public for their very lib (ral atroajre in the Dve branch of our bu om n aesireto state that at no time since kr first opening hare we ever carried such CAortinent as at present. Having antici Uted the recent great advance in such goods, L U9 now fully px epared to offer the Largest and Cheapest Lgortment everghowa in this section at any ime. We can vinh trotnralness assert mat nr atAck is more thiii double the size of any ither of this- kind lQuth of Baltimore. It is rery easy matter to call in and ver .iy tne xve statement. We would also ad 1 that we have of late Mad ATAr&l new deotrtmenta to the above. l.:.L a 1 . lt?.fri..B. tiMAAd AATSUtinA' jof many useful artioies in Housekeepings Ac, Vuca as we have a demand for, and in future It will be our endeavor to keep adding any Lnri vr- thine we can bnv useful and below ralue. Our intntirm is to make this inc. Store of the South for. Bargains of all Kiiids. The foliowiniris a very imperfect list but our space will admit of no more. Japanese Ware, Ob.il drone' 81 ate s, Perfamery, t Jewalry, Cmbs, 1 Fep Guns, I'oor Bnmnere, Cork Screws, Dolls, Hair Pins, Pulleys, Lemon Sqneezar?, Walets, BrusbeB. Glass W ar, Tin Ware, Hciisors, Kreneh Dressing, Blacking, Ink. Oil Cans, Machine Oil, Faucets, Trays, Trumpets, Toilet! Boa . IForks, Bracelets, Table and Tea Spoons, Beads, Garbles. Balls. Ptove Polish, Pistols, Can Openers, 9ealM, - Cveedles and Fins, hovels, T Hammers. Padlocks, Chisels, Screw Divera, Mirrors, Clothes Fins, Sponges, Jumping Ropes, Pocket Books, Net Paper and En-Toilet 8eta. velopes. Vases. feather Dusters Velocipedes, Cans, Wagoas, Wash Boards , Clocks. Doll Carriages, Jtaior Straps, brooms, Buckets, : Baskets, Hamburg Edgings, , Spool Gotten, Hamburg Insertions', Spool Hilk, Ladies A Gents Hdk'f,8pool Flax, Linen Table Kapkins,Ladies Hosa, Liaen Table Dollies,, Children Hose, Kuohiar, Gents Socks. Coils re tts, Gents Shirts, &o, fcc, &c, &c, &c., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. BROWN & BODDICK, 5 and 10 Cent Store, p. K. Corner of Market and Seeond Streets. febll Crochet Work. JE8S0NS IN CROCHET WORK given by Mrs. LOUISE B. DbROSSST, at her resi dence on Chestnut street, between Third and Fourth. . i Terms : $1 per month ; two lefsons each week. For farther information apply at rraiden.ee. - - . mch 10 " i - Sew Crop and Old Cuba iiuua tuiu. xierces New Crop Cuba Molasses, Genuine article, just received, and For sale low by WILLIAMS & MUECHISON- MCT TTL J 3 ITi Coffee, Sugar, Flour. 330 Bags Coffee, Kio, . Lacmvra and .Tn.vn. 300 Bbls Sugar, Cut Loaf, Granulated, Standard A, ' Extra n -nA n 1 120 O Bbls Flour, Super to Extra Family, j Corn, Bacon, Potatoes. 4000 Bush Prime White Com. ta sssav ssv r-m m -and D S Sides, 300 BbLs. Early Rose Potatoes. 125 Bbls City Mess Pork, ISO Tubs Choice Leaf Lard, 175 Boxes Starch, OfoO Boxes Lftundry and Toilet Soap, 1325 Boxes Lye and Potash, ; 150 Boxes Assorted Candy, Q500 Sacks Marshall's Fine Salt, OOOO Sacks Liverpool Salt, SnuS; Tobaooo, Paper, Matches, Shot, Spice, Ginger, Pepper, Hoop Iron, Spirit Barrels, &c. For sale low by WILLUMS A. MURCHI80 S, mch 15 Wholesale Gro. A Com. MerU. Til : : j! , - . : "' VOL. V. LOCAL NEWS. New Advertisements. P HaiMsaaaexa The Gem Puxzlo. Yatb-. Prang's Kaster Cards. Hahm .Not to be Out-done. MS. J. H. BATES, Newspaper Advertie ing Aif eat, aj. Park Bow, (Times Building), "kew Yorx, ia authorized to contract for ad vertisements in the Daily Kxvirw "and Wil minoiomJochkal, at our lowest rates. . Window Glass all sizes at AlUffer & Price's. t Save yoor mouey aad b :y yoar Build ing Supplies from Altaffer & Price; t The steamship Benefactor, Jonei, hence, arrived at Now York yesterday, ths 17th iast. The way that cold-blooded people pulled tha blankets up about their ears about daybreak this morning was a caution.', It is whispered in sporting circles that a-trotting race is to be had in a few days. The names of the horses have not yet been announced. ' J The meu arei so coy that leap year ban thus tar not amounted to. much. But we must wait uatiLafrer Lent to discover its I. ; Iruits in fujl. , Some of'the dry goods wiudows areas interebting as museums of anatomy, which show haw wonderful ly and fearfully peo ple can be made. ( bles8np; to humanity 'is what Dr. 'Bull's Couh Syrup,can well be termed, for it has done more gocd already than any other medicine. Pcof. ' Mcallister is booked for Peters burg next week, beginning Monday night, fcjo' that he will remain with us but three nights lcnger. The moon enters on its second quarter this evening, and knowing ones assert that the weather will settle itself, decis ively, one way or the other, by to-morrow more in g. , , ) 1 , , Mr. J. Kahn advertises I calicoes at 6 cents per yard. He has a fine stock and is confident he can suit anyone who will fa vor him with a call. See his advertise ment in another column. Mr. Nath'l Jacobi having been appoint ed agent for tne Atlas Plow, parties in want of this celebrated Plow can now have their orders filled at Jacobi's Hard ware Depot, No. 10 S. Front st. tf. E xster designs are no w in order. Easter egg-cards, easter crosses, satin bannerets, boquet and i flower pieces, and several style of panels all having flower, vine and other decorations, with appr opriate mottoes and quotations, have already ap peared. - , Indications, j For the South Atlantic and East Gulf States, partly cloudy and cloudy.weather, followed by rain, northeast winds, gener ally sbiftirg to warmer southerly or falling barometer. .Don't oe' afraid to praise yourservants when they deserve it, remarks 1 an ox change; but the minute the husband tries that on the hired girl she has to hunt for another situation. j . The ? wicked stand in slippery places, but for a perfect picture of reckless inse curity, you want to look at a frightened woman trying to stand on a camp stool to keep out of the way of a mouse. On, Exhibition. - The handsome swinging silver ice pitcher which is, to be given away by Professor Macallister at the Opera Hons6 to-night, is on exhibition at Burbank's drugs.tore. ( .Messrs, A. and I. Shriek received this day another fine lot ot Spring and Sum mer suits for. Men, Fouths and Boys wear. All of their Clothing was manufactured n January, consequently customers will get the advantage of the advance in goods. Call early and select your choice. f . In our report of the proceedings of the Hibernian Benevolent Society in yester day's issue, we omitted to mention that after the election of officers, resolutions were adopted appropriating $100 for the relief of the suffering poor of Ireland and thanking the people of this city for theis liberal contributions to the same worthy and noble caup. It is easier to remsmber the good thiDgj eatea than the good things said at a banquet, and that is why the average reporter generally gets back from public di n ners wit h a con f used recollection and a printed bill of fare, both of which he submits as a report, The bill of fare es pecially makes very interesting reading matter for cooks in the different restau rants. ' WILMINGTON, N. C, THURSDAY, MARCH The Kxcorslon. The Passport carried down the river to-day a small but apparently happy par ty of excursionists. It was the first of the season and the fact that it was not largely attended may be ascribed to the cool and disagreeable weather. Had yes terday been a warm day the boat would doubtless have been crowded. Another Unfortunate at Large. Sarah MacKinzie, a crazy colored woman who made her escape " from the Insane Department at the Poor House a day or jtwo since, was arrested on the streets by the poMce and locked up in tho guard house to await the. orders of the Superintendent of the above named insti- tution. j This is tha third crazy person now that has either escape.!, or who has t bean turned loone within a tow weeks. ; j : Plows, Shovels, Pitohtoiks, Spades Rakes, Trace Chains, Plow Lioes, &c F( r, the lowest prices, go to Jacobi'. ; Or; era Honse t .1 Another large audience greeted Profess- jj v or Macallister last evening. His tricks were fide and were well received by the audience. The' mere fact that Professor i Macallister never shows less than a week in a city, ought to be a guarantee, to the public that he is a complete master of his art. Each night he has a chaDge of pro gramme &ud give out useful and sub stantial presents. Mr. Charles Wessell drew the cash prize of $15 and Mr. Jos P. Hanby the silver cake basket last nigkt. To night handseaie ewinging diver ice pitcher and $10 will be the. principal prizes, j ' t ' Ready mixed Paints, strictly jure White Lead, Cclors, Brushes, Window Glass, &c., at jAcom's. City Court. John Gooding, a young man who had taken j on too much, was arraign ed .before His Honor this morn ing upon the charge of being drunk and disorderly and resisting the po" lice. Hon. Edward Cantwell appeared for the prisoner and hoped that in con sideration of the defendant's previous g?od character, together with the fact that the occasion was one on which a little license might sometimes , be allowed, His Honor would be as lenient as possible. The Mayor seemed to take in considera tion these facts, or at least some of them, and pronounced sentence of $5 or five days in the City Prison. Tha defendant went below. This finished the docket and the Court adjourned. ! I : 4- Full 'Metal and Walnut Show Cases, all styles and & Co 'si sizes, at Aivtaffeb,- Price Language of tne Hair. An exchange gives the following indi cations, as expressed by the human hair, which! those who feel interested can read and judge for themselves; Straight, lank, stringy looking hair indicates weakness and cowardice. Curly hair denotes a quick .temper. Frizzy, hair, set on one's head as if each individual hair were ready to fight its neighbor, denotes coarseness. Black hair indicates persistent resolution in accomplishing an object, also a strong disposition to avenge wrongs and insults real or fancied. Brown hair denotes i fondness for life, a friendly disposition, ambition, earnestness of purpose, capacity for business, reliability in friendship, in proportion as the hair Is fine. Very fice hair Indicates an even disposition, a readiness to forgive, with a desire to add to the happiness of others. Persons with very fine light brown or auburn hair, inclined to curl or friz, are quick tempered, and are given to resentment and revenge. Light brown hair, inclined to redness, with a freckled skin, is a certain iudica tion of deceit, treachery, and a disposition X to do something mean to a friend who can no longer be used to advantage. You can bay No. 1 Cooking and Heats ing stoves at almost any price at J"acobi's Hardware DJ?ot. XherraometricaJ. Krnm the 'United States- Signal Office in this place we obtain the following report of the thermometer, as taken this morn ing at 6:56 o'clc.k : AtJan a, Ga ... 43 ! Mobue,:Ala..........M ...It. a. . I A .-V Augusta. Ua .aw i aionigomerj r.;, in 40 1 Nashville ............40 Charleston, o. U....00 CincinnalL... SS Corsioana, Tex-....45 rrrt Gibson, I.T.40 Galreitozi......61 ludianola.. .b& Jackson vUle, Fla-6 fcT noxville.....58 Lynchburg.MMMM.r3S slemphisj Tenn..M.48 New Orleana....MM.&6 Xew TorkMMM.MM.8 Punta Rassa. Y Is 71 Savannah, Ga.M.M.&6 Shreveport.M....M..4g St. Louis Mo. Zi St. 31 arks, FUm.m.00 Vicksburg, Mias.M.4 Washington.MMMM.29 Wilmington. m..mm.4 6 -LID Jl A V It 11 A V V o Rocked and Fired into From a pai6anger Ijq arrived here hat evening on the Wilmington, C-v!u:nbia & Augusta iuii train, we learn t-f a das tardly outrage which was perpetrated by some persou or persons unknown. As the train was pssiog a poitit about one mile' beyond Brinkley's, and about eighte.n miies from 1 the city, aud hen in a slight cut which ri:e. to about the level of the car wiudows, three shot were fired, at the train and two missiles were thrown. The eugineer of the train, Mr. Horace Calvo, was leaning oat of tha window of the cab at the time and it is. thought thatth' first shot was fired at him. -Two 'others tol lowed in rapid suc cession but uo damage was done by eitber ot the three thots Almost simultaneously with . the hhots two mieisiles were thrown at the train, an iron nut and a bolt, both taken from a tishbar. The nut pierced a win dow and fell into tho second class coach iu which Capt. Geo. P. Cotchett,the Con ductor ,was at the time, and the bolt crushed through a window of the sleep ing car in the rear and struck a passeDger ia the side, but, fortunately, without causing any decided injury to the gentle, man. It is the belief of our informant, which seems to have been, shared by the offi cers ot tho train, that there were several persons implicatsd in this outrage. The attack seems to have been regularly planned, from the fact that the engine, the sezond'class coach, the first-class coach, and the sleeping car wen each the recip ient of the attentions of the scoundrels the second and third shots, it is believed, having been fired at the firstelass coach Tho mail and' baggage oars seem to have been exempted from the attack., Of course there is no clue, as yet, to the perpe trators of this outrage, butwe trust that they will all be.captured and made to pay dearly for it. A year or two ago, if our memory serves us correctly, Capt. Cotch ett's train was rocked at or near this same point. Window Glass of all sizes, Doors, Sash, and Blinds, BuiWers Bardware&cJ Low-? st plreces at Jacobi's. 1 Worth Thinking ADout. L& an item 01 interest ior our mer chants, who may be induced to go and do likewise, or rrore so, we give here some item8from the Charlotte Observer, rela tive to the recent trade excursion to that city. The Observer says: Two large dry goods house3 estimate the increase in their sales over the same time last year at least one hundred per cent., ana about a thirl of this was trade they would not have enjoyed but tor the excursion; and the figures seem to bear them out. Th6 number of tickets stamp ed by , the secretary of the Chamber of Com mere amounts to something over eleven- hundreds of these, it may be safely estimated that three hundred and fifty were , men who had either never before traded in Charlotte, or who had not done so for a long time. One house alone sold goods to sixty entirely new customers, and to forty who had stopped; trading with Char lotte, since the flush times six or seven years ago. Tbirty-tTaree per cent, of the $150,000 worth of money which it Is es timated was left in tJae city by the excur sionists is a clear credit to the excursion, not mentioning the immense advantage which one who has a single bird firmly grasped is said to possess over him who contemplates tne catching 01 two wnicn sport freely in tha shrubbery. . A merchant of Robeson county express ed the greatest astonishment at the stocks of hardware which our merchants exhib it, and a number of bills were sold to merchants from towns which, if one lieved half one heard, sell as many goods as Charlotte. The heaviest shipments over the Riehmond & Danville road were to Winston and Dnrham. Over the dr olina Central goods were shipped to Laa rinburg, Shoe Heel, and Lumberton, towns which have heretofore never trad ed with us to any very great - extent, and it is estimated that the shipments over this road from Charlotte were increased between fifty and seventy-five per cent. Every body can get suited with a Pocket Knife, also Table Cutlery, at Jacobi's Hardware Depot- "Old Reliable." There are many reputed remedies for that very prevalent disease. Chronic Nasal Catarrh, but none which nave giv en get era! satisfaction and become ac knowledged standard preparations, except Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. It continues to enjoy an unprecedented popularity. Thu reputation has been earned through the perm anen t'cures which it has wrought ha vi kg proved itself a specific in the wortt' forms of the disease. In fact so reliable is it that its former proprietor offered through all the newspapers of the land a reward of $500 for a case of Ca tarrh that it would not caie. Sold by drnggists. NO. 32 The Chicken Dispute. The cocking main had at Klein's Gar dens yesterday lasted until about 6 o'clock. Seven matches were fought and five cocks Were killed. One fiht was a drawn batt!e,and there was one runaway. There were at least two hundred vsons who witnessed the disputes. Roush Weather The steamship Regulator, Captain Doane, arrived at her wharf in this city this morning. Captain Doane states that he cleared, at .New York on Saturday, but on account of a snow storm setting in be came to an auchor and did not cat to sea until Sundav evening. He had rough 0.0 weaiher the entire passage and on yester, day a heavy gale was blowing right in his teeth all day. Try This; Talking about puzzles," here i w: 1'- thing ' which we find rl?.:n' arMiaidj among our ecu n;e8 which seius to have bothered the brains of m oy masters. Who can solve it?. - If a man has 100 yards of ditch to cut and pays $75 for the same, and employs two men to cut it giving one man 40 cents per yard and the other 60, how many, yards will each man have to cut in order to draw an equal share of the money? ( The Cape Fear. We are informed thatjwhen the st axer North State left Fayette ville at 8 o'clotk yesterday morning the river had risen quite 30 feet, with the water still risirg though slowly. All the lowlands le tween here and Fayetteville ,are overflow ed, and,consequentiy. the rise, should the freshet continue, will not be so percepti ble as it has been. The season has been a cause of real jollicfiation to the raftsmen who have improved the splendid opporn tanity to bring their timber and naval stores to market, and have, fortunately, realized good prices for the same. ; ' Magistrate's Court. Sarah Currie, colored, swore out a warrant against Mary Eliza Lively for assault and battery. The defendant was carried before Justice Millis who pro nounced judgment against defendant of $ I fine and the ccsts in the cas3. The same defendant was then arraigned by the same plaintiff before Justice Millis upon a peace warrant. Judgment of the court in this case was that defendant give bond for .$25 to keep tho peace for sixty days. 1 Personal Mr. John D. Shaw, a prominent law yer and a former member of the Legisla ture from Richmond county, i3 in the city. Air. Shaw is a clear thinker and an ablo lawyer, and is one among a number of clear-headed lawyers in this section who think the Bejt proposition not worth to the State the paper it is written on. If we understood Mr. Shaw correct ly in conservation with him to-day, he is now rather in favor of Mr. Dortch's prop osition to sell out the State's entire in' terofct in all of the'railroada i.e., if it is in compatible with the interest of the State to bold on to the Western Road, and, so say we. . Tne Planetary Display. Th occultation of Mars with the moon was beheld last evening by all who took the trouble to look for it. It was tha clearest evening that we have had for nearly two weeks and only a few fleecy clouds interpose 1 occasionally between the moon and the earth. The occultation commenced about 6:80" o clock, and the planet was hidden more than an honr. Mars was about an hour past the meridian and. at an altitude above the horizjn that insured a eocd view, while the moon was within a day of her first quirter. ' At C A4 Mars disap peared behind the dark side of the moon; that was called the time of immersion. At 8:34 he appeared on the western edge of the mooD; and this was called . the time of emersion. The duration of the occultation was an hour and sixteen ming les. Tho eastern or unilluminated portion of the moon 6rst passed between us and the placet. Tie instant Mars touched the invisible outline ot the lunar disc be was apparently blotted out of the sky. After an hour and sixteen minutes hid passed, the ruddy star suddenly started forth from its hiding place, trembling for a second's tine cn the moon's western verge, charmingly illustrating the contrast in colors between the red light of Mars and the til very hue of the morn; then the show was over and satellite and planet roll&I on in their respective paths. 18, 1880. PLEASE NOTICE. vsr in 1. . . . ' 1 " wu g;aa to receive communication- iYjrimtn d U iubfects r general Interest but: The nam of the writer must always be fnr nished to the Editor. Communications aust be wjitten rn o-ry one aide of the paper. Personalities must U avoided. .And It b especially and pascal any nndsr rtcod that the Editor does noi alwaj, endorse the views of correepoa dents, nr. lew go tn? in the editorial columns. New Advertisements. MIT Ti) B! Hlii'iiiiM; " ; ;- Harm's, 38 Market Sr. Cal.co---Ca ico 1 Gc, 6c 6c, per Yard. ELEGANT ORESS GQODSCQS!ST ING OF CASHMERES, BUfUfKGS GREBADINES LAWHS, ETC. Hahn's, 38 Market St. Price ran't be Beat and 'Stock-en- tncly New. i. PARAS Im S FOE THE MILLION. V S U IM S HAD E 8 IN ALL COLORS, SIZES AND 'QUALITIES. Hahn, 38 Market St. mch Id. Prank's Easter (DardV. THE FISfbT LVKU I ! - BROUGHT TO TIIK CIT x , AT 9 BOOK STORE. mch 18 The Cent Puzzle r fXH, THE ORIGINAL - QAME O? FIFTEEN t THE LITTLE liuTTERCDP PUZZLE. ... - .,' Nothinif of the kiad for years has been so popular as the above games. Tfcey interest old and youna: alike, and sell at e'ght. Fourth supply just received by. Express. Orders promptly attended to at HElNSBEUOEIt'O, 39 and 41 Market bU mch 17 OPERA HOUSE. ; - TO-MIGHT AUD 'EVERY EVENING ! The Great and Only Prof. J."IL Macallister Monarch of all Wizards. Elegant and costly Presents 100 Olven J-100 away at every performance, , Reserved Seats for sale at Heinibergei'v without extra charge, mch 16-lw v Vegetable and Fruit Crates and Boxes, Sash, Doors, Blinds ! LL KINDS OF BUILDING Materia.', Seasoned Flooring, Weather-Boardln, Ac, Ac. Metal and Walnut Show Csxes, at ALXAFFER, PRICE fc CO. . Faeroav : Foot of Waltutit. mch IS OflCK. Nuit, near Red Or oi ? The Blew Boot & Shoe Store, 32 HAEKET STBEZT. I am recelriog Dally my SPRING AMD SUMMER GOODS ! Consisting of Ladies' Shoes, Sandals, Slippers, Gondolas, in the La' est styles ; Also, Misses Low Quarter Shoes and Newport Ties, which I offer at Low est Market Price. No trouble to show Coeds. Call aud examine andconticcc yourself. Respectful ly, C, ROSEWTHAL, 32 market Street: mch 15 sign of the Little Root,
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