r"a A 3 4? V Raaays e Jfoon, t. JAnno, PLB ABK ISOTICi r 1 w tu bagtad to mtlr free vex frUads oa uj tad all. cxiWu 0 The uum of tha i wrftar must alvara ba far i eoEzczimosnxsTAaz faux to t Editor. year, eUmoatW- $JW i Tares 51 aj OMttmti,MmtJ. ButU written! e only fe HPr will be delivered byaarriara. M aide ef the pt?e? r ': ' -Fesaau!ittaaa.e And It ia espaetairt mmm aia ly.aatfsr rawft, la any part of thaaitv. attir it riVHt or Is MBti pur vu. irronkr mm l m4 !fW zxsrr: VOL. V WILMINGTON. N. C MONDAt.';JA:NURYW.m X7Sterlrrt will pUaa tvporj aa i t0 283! "orrpo.-w wnl- to4 U ftlltrw t fiwm ihir papara reolariy. t t ta tha aafttorUl 4xvlaaa. , W ' T ' " r 1 j!l lb jlLJ Z JLJ -J -V V 0 .V rioxy Advorttsemetita ''PIIIDE OF THE PANTRY" a FiiEin aaimNT 07 inns EXCELLENT 1 11 VR L3-i!?vl n A OAIUlELi JUST. AHR1VED 1 f nft i Km .Mr p,tfD la tb rtiy, at a low1 price, would do walltoend latbelr eruers sootw Tnhrt T Tlrt jfwttVhf J0HI1 ifca JtJOatWntTmj 11 and 13 Xorta Front' st. r.lAClCREL, &c. JU5T RCZlViC3 AX-IXTUICB OF rJo.1 LTackerel, la Barrels, Half Dure la and Kits. Gaorge'a Bunk, , Cod AJD nnr1?ori TTorritirT I ferHouaehold Harjdware of every descrip-l UUU1UUU AUrrillUlH ThM,Mitti.AinMtnri. I I ana now retaUlrg an Ex. Kol 1 Mack 1,TI Large xdFt-i for 15 cntr- an exetUant Breakfast Dfavb, 1 Jola It Boatwriffhtf iaa?i U aad II Worth Troftt 81 LITERS' 9 11 yv 12 Rnnth PrATir. S CrlOICEST FAUI1T 0B0CIDIE8 1 . n w,tt. YtahUa, AT". ..... TmiBmiarOTadPlf light fltrlH Hi 14fr: twataekef TTT;oo CHampaU"" W Far flat lew GEO. f.lVEpS,- LOCAL NEWS. New Advertisements. B ad. Pettad Bid-. ad. HVrWjwevU H. G.tMALiaaa 5o Me tin. Uaaar daviea. Market vrdi sat Jko L. Boatwbight "Pride of the Pantry." HxixsnsxoKX Pianos and Organa C W Tat xa All Branches A A I Shbjeb Clothing and Furnishing Good 4 Magistrate's Row is rerj dull. Where is the maa who called it the be&niifal snow? Tbi cotton receipt at thhr port to-day foot up 391 bale. Uayor pro t&ni Vollera had'no eases for trial this morning. TnfB HA Kll Tmnrpn.l Ilua(n anI Cook Staves at factory price, at Jacob,',, f j .w.v. '-s The Rev. Joe Turner, of Baltimore, a deaf mute, will preach in St. Paul's Episcopal Church to-morrow evening. The public are invited to attend. Whv take those immense doses of nanseaUnor mixtures so d as "Coueh . 7 . Sympa" when a few small doses of Dr' Boll s Coogh Syrup will cure your cold T I tavnv T?iaVK1tA has iaff fnn a I v cliBe en a short visit to the great Me - 1 .... tropoiis or tne country. Water streel merchant wi.l keep their fset dry In Winter by wearing Egsen TH ais boots and shoes. . f The Democratic County Executive Committee met last Saturday night and adopted resolutions, earnestly protesting against the desire which has been ex- mMV .s.a. " .. i,ar-';; ' the Board of Audit and Finance for this city repealed. Go to Jacobi's for Dxrs, Saab and Blind, pure White Lead, Oils, Varnishes, I wmaow uiaaa.au sue, au ai tne iowe j 1 I v. a-w . . . . l v e unaersiana mat among otnersiair. i E. D. Goodman will, b v reauest. take pt ia the eat.rUin.nent oa Wedaesd., evenug, perlormmg on the vioim. m m - - T ,. How to be your own K. Y. Enamel Paint, ready mixed anp warranted at Jacobi's. f We advise our friends to call at Jacobi's 7 -nT - T ft:,..u MAUeB-.wvu. Wa aiuuru, u,u fcUW " I- : in tV,a interact f 4 ho I Church Messenger, published by the ? " ' .wT.' .I.I Mr. Cameron will canvass the city in the interest of the Af ssenger and will C0H lect back dues t jttie paper. As his time! is rather lini' uliere he would like the atrons and rienda ef the publication Abe prepaied for his visits. TV- rmv that will cure the manv diseases peculiar to women is AVarner-s J i Safe Kidney and Liver Cure. Mtthefs Mmqaxine, ; . iae anuw, - - r.n oo uwjr aa ucsau kv j thia morning and they h i ve been at it ... , , mi l U,-. steadily a day long. The ground, how- pjtr; waa not irozen, anu uniu mis auer-1 noon there was but little of it left on I . . . .a il- i I iha onrran. At luis wriLiiiir. uuncicui (3:30 p.m,j It oegmomg vo curer mc .m.v r. i, ..41 groana; wnno uo iw.. tne trees are ivnuc wim n.. It has been I , ... .aMj;i n- fn- ncarlr KTpnl falling steadily now lor nearly seven hoars, and if it will coutinue throughout "77 tv.w;n nrobablv ba some the night there will probably ba some "MW"- ..a.- uu tira . c i i i im at Hoejrv I Tsacs. A Gigantic Gonk If now turns out that the atoek eon Ipany wljieh was organized to kjuild, th? railroad to the Sound is'a goak." It U true that these gentlemen, in order to get a joke on the owner of the celebrated trotter Blanche, said they would build tihe road and that no sto:k would be sold. fk-They succeeded in playing the joke on friend, and in so doing raised the hoDes of the community, whcbv L-ll, aa fjhey T0S9 liae a iwB't lnswfci This. DM you ever kow any person to Yfi UL without inaction of the stomach, iij ir or kidneys, or did you ever know he who waa well when either was pbsrructel BUUriwcild not curs? Ask your neigh fctr this cszxt qesstiei Trmes. Cltts Blowers Babj Tote. The Bohemian Glass Blowers closed a rery successful engagement of a week in this citjr on Saturday evening. The babj voting was a feature of the eotcr tainment and attracted much" attention. I he votinir commenced on last Monday evening and terminated Satnrdey even ing. The baby receiving the largest number of votes during the week was to receive a case containing handsome glass ornaments. At 9 o'clock Saturday even ing the ballot was closed and Meters. IL McL Green and L. W. McLaurin were selected as a committee to can rase the -vote. One hundred and.thirtt-uw h . - - f. , . nt tl- - .nW I v m, AvrAttA The committee announced the ; vote as follows: Diisy Newbury r 509; . Carrie Brown Harrissi 316; Louise B. King, not. o..?. t i f : V i "J. ' rWBUV received the largest number of votes and au .i..- 4- I was awarded the prize. She is the pret I y, interesting little daughter of Mr.t F. A. Newbury, of this city. We congratr I alate the little lady on her success i - I two mm. I " . ... Mr' u DCO"' oenaior irora I umwict, is iu mo cuy oa suuri. icc. He tells us that the bill introduced by him to abolish the Criminal 1 , . of rt to . t Wl M Ul oj"kviu tv pari oi a sysiem vo wieuu mo uuuuus i its jurisdiction to neighboting counties and that the bill concerning inspection of naval stores and lumber sent to him from UCmOeratiC b&nd. The object of this latter .bill,, it iasiid. is the nrotection of insDectora and timber-men who reside permanently s 7 1 in Wilmington. It is said that during the rush of the timber season parties I i l ucro ,luc "tfUU' lftfc TYTr, WtZZfrZ:ZZ& will pay, ana men ga oacic nome I to employ the dull employ the dull season ja otner pursaits. This, of course, detr:raen tal ta lhe interests of those tu"""i' w. w 3 1 1 - - .a:ut. A rounaana nuu ro cuurei uepcaucuhi upon their business for a livelihood I . ' Thbto hat r. Sctt te m n?.bont namiiaanniTB nn at l u h ru n i .rLZtr " -V quired a few dajs .inc. not oa knew injthinc in rerdto the bill. Sadden Death. . . t-,,. . m . - Mrs. Annie Elizabeth Taylor, wife of nenry layior, 4., uieu auuucuijr iu this citv. vesterdav morninff. 23d inst. rr m.l T7I jf.J at 6:3d o'clock. During the past two or three years Mrs. Taylor has had several f sicknes3i 0at latterly had en mnrh mn roved in health &s to Jead tef retttives and friends to hope lt .b bod entirely recoyered aer . ... --v m i i l . V : 1 - health. On Thursday last, while en -ajrej ? . . , in her domestic duties, she was stricken with a severe pain in the head bat on retiring to bed it soon passed off and on Friday morning she ffot no ap-l . , . . lL parently as well as usual and during tho day went shopping down the street, re . . . . turned home and attended to her hou3e-1 nod affairs until Saturday about 2 p. m., when while sitting in a rocking chair conversing with members of her family, she was not ced to drop her head, as iriJcnuippjtawia, ioaaT,aeaai fainting A hraic.iZ wr. Bent for- who I How hard to realize! May "He who tem- rt3. "TJ7 T, 4V 1 1 eame and administered all tha,t medical I owsm" "'S6v", ..-.. perfecly UUConsciou8 until 6;30 yestcr ay morning when sne quietly passoa ta I rest. I 1 - I t j r ii . . jhuro ausscii iu tuuKrcH. Judge Russell in Consm. Unn n t. Ttnflooil ff t I " vrwv-.v. ffom Con ional digtrict in Coi. , , . - - gress, made a epeh lathe BZ'SfiSEFSaStt ' r " I , . . , nft-j , I M T.;-. f vrOBfln I Boynton Ta. Lonng from Massachusetts. invich the reDresenta " . . - , ,- , .a i . i 1M V -i"" ually- berating the Southern people fori alleged violations of. the Uth A.mend- mentof tho Constitution, whi c the SUte! injaitieedoaa aim. Hot even lathe erivaaycf ... , Iu r .. J his ewn home er daastio haarth, was hs of Maiachosetts, which was. "one ofthe1aTtr meard U attar award iaeeaaUtaat foremost of those States establishing thel 14th Amendment as n pnrt of the or ganic law of the land, has d?libr5iiely violated that AmorioWnt and ha been and is now enjoying tho fruits of this crime by having rnrin;si;ian, here which belongs tG thi people of other Sttites." llero U another extraet: "And now, sir, it is plain that if this can be done your fourteenth amendment is a dead letter and the Coustitation of the country a defunct instrument. Mucn has been said about t,he dUfcanc.ht3e.ment of black men in the ou'ih by violence and bloodshed. bi it seems tUlt Massa chusetts does by her law-makers what she denounced the South for pcrmiliing to be done by ber criminals' Judge Bassell ia bis speech contnded that, owing lo the disfranchisement . of her citizens, Uassachusetts, instead, of being entitled to 11 Representatives which she now enjoys, should have only 5. The Judge is in favor of anseatinff the whole delegation and sending them hose to bare a new and a latr election. Hit them again. Judge! it Is your own political family, and if there is a funer al we are not expected tobe aston? the mourners. Bat we admire th$ .pluck of the representative from this district in tbis instance at least. Rubberte at Point Caswell- ; A friend at Point Caswell tends us the following report of some systematic Tobberie : frbich nave been carried, oa at that place lately tod the' capture of one of the thieves: ' Point CirwKLt., N. C, Jan. 23.' Ma. Editor: For several months past the owners of the steamet John Dawson have been the victims of a rear. lr organized band of jneak thievejr at thin place.to the tune of about $200.frn mrst to last, in amounts ranging frem a flask of whisky to a box of bacon. The I boat has a warehouse on us wharf at I until tne owners can ior it oou at ran I . 1 eustimcsaunng ine past rcw mou ins the warehouse has been entered iu the nigni. me imeves arawmg me stapie, or pjcamg we iocs ana luegooas auuci thieves, and on Friday last took out a I warrant for one Josh Hayes, whom he I had good reason to believe was one o the parties concerned, and the evidence I nn thn trial tvrlav ' nrATtv) thu flan 1 .ncmioirtn Mrrtt. mm. tn Hovm anH -aIha I led to revelations that will eventnallly I unearth the whole paelc.: It seems that on or about the 12th ef November laet. See, marked J.Dw K. On the trial to- I day, J. W. Tippettthe first witness call I wi tMtinMi that Jmn HtrMhMnfrhtft iM it to him for ' S5: ; that he bought the coffee and emptied it int a islbiskey barrel, retarning the sacks to I ! , . Bacae were naaraeu o. a IK. that ha OAlrt ttiA offj tn I 'nl I oiizzaru lor i7. uoi. xsuzzara being I , i a rex . a sworn, lesunea mat i ippett ooerea mm I ft bag of coJfee for $7, and that he bonght I . f !f hinrini r rx itMuul fuutnlatinn 3SSSSSmi3SSSSS. 'in mw ' - He per pound. There waa other testi- D' bU'o h"b" Lh.'B? n Jf f W J lHUtb Ul UU11. IU IrUC tuctiuutuo ife IS iww less to say that no stone will fle left nn Iturnedfto ferret out the rest of the gang, d them wheretthev will be of'SoS I f . . . " service to tne BUte. It may De proper I to add that tbe fact of the robberies if! - for the canter of tha thieve. I A nrl it rriAV ftnnAAr atrantw iihe mnmi who were aware of the robberies should I . -ri - . "-y r----r- by th s01 cla of 90 from parties 8T,n"8 uilVhen tto ofton I. . r . . w - - - - - I bore the identical mark as the one lost. I Yours, P. C. niso. 1 "WK-m tuia city on Hunday mora- ig 3a mat., at e-3U o'clock, ANNIE I ELIZABETH, wife o! Henry Taylor, Eq., aged 30 years, and 23 days. i aA . i a j -" T.n 11:-'S. 2l?S2r I preS8iblj heartrending mult be the grietof the sorrowing ones who mourn the death of this estimable lady. But yesteiday in the perein tne wma to tne anorn lamb" com- fort protectthe bereaved ones Truly, njmou nuawu uwumcuh. au luce Uonate wife, a devoted mother, and a kind ana cwxgcuisu mena. dm wm oe miasea. A rwro. Aft Tv.nr flruk . Fieilir Mnatr. ST. O.- ah iu stn. Jatnary, lEii, or enronie (Um-m 01 2 - t - . z . v thsbowtls.. Mr. 8. a. Ball, la tha tttry. -rtll TB--or hi-T&sa aMDaaaad from fifth year of his aga. Thos aaspataad front aa of aarti to tha Jays of "Haari, tha lataadfi toinata parent, aaa zaiuzu aasDaae. tea homMt i,-. Dnriot and UvT-,. as ChristUa. In sU these rUUos ha wai a, tmaaatheaaedle etaepola. Qahaalaif a A A. A winuN wtwn maora bibh aaisre aai anaoiaa aim w iiyja aa apngns. trtaoas, Jg41' , f btUon eaM t'.orevearateatmaat for any wrea or u latcgiyX?rlaclpla, er ehrUtUa for Kiiicm aVMtir Ml WBVlf m .wa it aeeordaaea wiUi tnct Ihixh ztotiraa. t!iase manly senuaeataj theaa sUiag virtaea sad tais aivate enrtiuaa raaraetai-. The writer h.Hkaewa Ua and lived by bian far wajatT-ftva years and It Ss feat faattaa so aoaka tata raoord of his Ufa aad eheraeter. Ono of the hf cheat Free Ita'oas ia the Btata. there Uvea ae batter exemplar of tha virta-a of that Order. Tree so eariatiaa d at? , ha was an ernaaaeat ef the IfataodJst Char eh, el which ha had baea a derated csaAjaes frost his earliest maahftQl. Bb . saia-ing had baaa long z pafeaf& and aa aorataess all wltthei?tehrUtU forttrsie aad rce ixn,aioa, laastra.tiai: tn Us djtag hear la a meat hary tsaaaar that ha waa ready fjj uf a?sttaaa that mabl?d htat to Mc-cs eve th tirar aae ran aader ua aasdaM Bia aiSetad widow aad bareav:d hQdrta moan tiara ties trig at atar ta the arma ment of the Praabvtariaa Chrzaju'Crr. A. Henry BaU-hara tia masaillM ml iSm eoaaxanaUy la tils txalrdayj er tUttr trial Hoi7 Advertirczicnta. MADKET ORDINANCE. C1TT Or WILHINOTON, N. C. Be It erdaiaed by the Mayor and Board of Aldermen aa follows : 1. That the market bmldings and lota in btoek TSs; rrtanCaj froa- "Fract street io the river, and in block 249, at Ue northeast corner of Fourth ani Campbeil streets, and tn bJpekflV the southwest corner of Fifth and' Caatle streets, are hereby appointed as, and declared to be, the pnblic markctn and market places of the ctty of Wllmhaf ton; 2. Carta and trtli.veMelbrtttirrnflr mar. h.j. u j . .v. wrrow on Front atreet or along the street, next to ' the sidewalks adiacent to the atarket at thn corners oi rourta ana UarnpbeJj streets, and S. The stalls in the said market houses shall be rented annually on the first Mon-1 day of February la each year by publle aue - , . saau oe tor one year, ana staiu not rented I at such Umes ; and those beeeming vacant Wflj for lb. apl4 term of U rental vear. or from month ta month, until thai . . --T--F- next annual renting; provided, that when so rented privately, the rent for meaistalls shall not exceed ten ($10) dollars s per month for each single stall, and five ($5) dollars per month for each fish stall. Stands from month to manth or from day to day pcnKNt or ycrsooa aoau men or rvffVr nrnlhni Cri mU .Tart al nrs IS. - , I other of said market places, aaybtttcbera meat, fresh meat, fresh fiah, venison, cr ether game, poultry, wildfowl, oysters and - vesjetableaa within that portion of the city " vUiknavCAa iWUt WMQ aUUUn tUj UUUlC,Uf WiW Beginnlfig on the rif er at the loot of Harnett street, thence east with Harnett street to Eighth street, thence south with Eighth street to Chestnut street, thence west with Chestnut street to Fifth street, thence south with Fifth street to Orange street, thence east with Orange street to Ninth street, thence south with Ninth street to Wright street, thence west with Wright stieet to Frontstreet, thence north with Front street to Castle street, thence w st with Cattle street te the rlfer, aid with the river to the beginning; provided, that nothing herein contained shall be construed to prevent the sale of vegetab?es or poultry by licensed grocery dealers from their stores, or of oys ters, game or tkh sold in restaurants or eat- g houae, or ef poultry or hogs consigned to commlfcsfcm merchant for sale br who!e- caie. 15. No huckster or oticr persona shall sell or offer or expose for le, any of said marketable articled hereinbefore mcnt'oned, upon any of the sidewalks or stzee's of thla city. 6. It shall be the d uty of tho Clerk of the Market to exereijie a general supervision crrer .the eaM market bouses and places ; ' . r : ' . - t. - - . to Mygo places te carta or peraons attead isg market, and enforce order among them, and in said market; to dieide all disputes which may ariae eehrecn buyer and seller tortrhmg the wetght or PSeaaare of any arti cle ; aad generally te do and perform sll acta in spft about said J markets necessary to the proper regulation of the same, and fenforeex&eotof market regulatlacs. Any peraoa violating any of the pre viaSosa of this ordinance shall he deemed gujlty of a nsdemeaaor aad cpra comic VQ.ahalrbe fiacdmottsa exceed tea doUarf, cb an4f i every offence. .". -,,'.1. t S. All ordinances 'in "conflict with hr which are repugnant to, or Inconaiatent wiili any of the provisions hereof, are hereby pealed. . '.- - , .-. 9. This ordinance shall be in force fro I . ...... and after the 18th day of January 1831. , Faased by the Board of Aldermen, Janu ary 18th, 1881. . i '. t- HENRY 8AVAGeV qty,Qei)jr ... 4 f .t uajot,i Ofice, City of Wihnixyrtoii, 21. C The above Ordinance will be enforced o a and after If onday, January Slt 188 t.t it : , S. ' H. nSHBriATK ld24Mt Maror. Sealed Bids. ft I dermeu by 13. o'clock to-nierrow.' and the accepted bidder must bind himselCto.com.. to destruction with a sufficient gap lot handadurincr thenurbt. and haTo It In I runa by 8 o'clock next da v. The Maror I and Aldermen have determined to force the I x ew Marxet on the people." - -' - ' . jan-- ; OKDEK.NO.3- o fwQeeting TaT CO2.8EQi7EM0fi OF TUK IBCLIll- 1 of the waathar there will ba no mtatlng I of theSU1 tieurga and 8 1.. Andrew boeiety I C ONCER T AIID OPERETTA IN THE OPERA HOUSE ON Wednesday, Jan. .' 20 tb , a VT nrn wtrrai inirnnnm a .tn AN OLD F0LK8' buiJivan's Operetta , ., t . saxAt bit xxmir," will be produced, the various parts being .sustained by ladies and gentlemen in ihis dty. .:; : ... . ... V ,;. The Box BheeV will be oiiened at Haliia oergera on Monday, January 21th. 1 cents extra.' . -; ; : , Jan 24 I . HkM mm w k mm I 0af,aArleB mm4 " I aVIIBUIIIIIBIII.aJa lads and GENTLEMEN WHO I . . .... A - , I may be present at th -ntrffnmfif f I Wednesday evening, will find Refreshments I spread in the Mayor's Office which will at I akMaaMMw fc U16 UtlUtU City pnCeS. Groceries, &cf 6000 Bvuh-C0R!T'- QQBAleaHAY, JQ0Q Hlf Boils BAGGING,! j QQQ Bundles; New and Pcd TIES, 13Q0 " rL0UR' 2QQ Bbls 8UGAB, all gradei, w 700 BAGS OTTEEf &I1 adeei . 20Q.NAIL3, r gQTTona HOOP ItO.V;, . lOOOO8"1"""' Candj, Candlea, CncIasrsaeStarch; Lje,PotMb, Pepper, Sp'cs, Wrapping Ta; per, Ac. Foraalelow bj . n!0 WiLLIAJIS& MUR'jmsoy. All Branches: QT BtJSINf S I SiiPPMHD with Bltnk Boos o I FtMiosery m itAienaV tllcsi. The UAd? Merles ef 8ihool Boois; eot ataathy cu aax Bj aelal ratac t taerehants aadteahfr ''iB0t'ieri,t ef tha Calalra tad OTf efej't Just reaived at TAT2S' B00K!8T0fiE Fianos and Orrrano gOLP Of THE EAST 1X03TBLY IXBTALUETX. FLAIf at HElwaSEaCIE'C; CHCOnOS a STEEL ECO I AVIHG5 JCBT BSOXITED a lirge Atsortm ct, Aad for cs cli7 at 1" ' . or imprisoned ten dj, for , . ' t r i I ... V V

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