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ft inrmtr r 1 pnaihad ararj aurnac. Bandars 'a aptaa or - jo an.' t. Jinco, . antrcm ajkd mnomi , ' & year, CO iSlxnaUi, SI SO ; Am sustha,fl IS; Oas month, M eats. , vna pspir will be delivered tyearriars, of hix, U any part of the city, at th Hv ratMr IS easts par wL. Advertising ratee low an 4 liberal Jrleemoera will piaaae report ay oa Jl failnree ta receive their papers reraiarly. TToi7, Adverticomonts. '?n!DEXTI!E PAHTRY" A F-E.FJ 8ni"UKT OF THIS EXCELLENT f. nr v n rnvi j I HALF IS 0 VHKELS AN JUST ARRIVED I TJe dlrUs to n the U EST F1X)UR . njb rkj, a a mTV ko, would . do wel 16 tnd "IntbeJr order aootu Jolin- Lr Boatwritrht; II sod 13 North Front 0 n APff PDFI n a-iAOU&rC&U, t-Ua jrj3T TEUElVEJ AN INVOICE OF. Ho, '1'TTaakexell, la llsxrels, Half IJ JreU and K ts. Abo, George's Bunk, Cod AND Scalded Herrjnffa I am nor retailing an Ex. No. 1 Mck Tftrv Laree and Fat S for 23 canU I Sn exjelleHt nreikfut Dish. Jolia L. Bbatwriglit, li aad 11 Narlfc Front AT GBOItGE OTERS' t1 iv IQ Simth Front St 11 lo QOUia troui, o . CHOICEST FAMJlt QROCERIESI iHl.wara Caaas4Fralts am4 yUbUa, tut stHpi i4 8'QM?tV .Faw8tak f . . " -. . Champagne Wines ! CEO. U ... , ' ,4 i ' r'er t: l PrfV r n 1 VOL: V ' w 1 LMINJTON, N. C.. WEDNESDAY; JANUAJIY ; i . i. ii . ii ijnLm J mt.'n, . j i ' -i .i.U 1'J.i .U"J J . An official announcement of the capit ulation of Callao has been m&de. The claim of Maj. JVsse J. Yeaics, who contests the Beat now held by Mar tin, Republican, from the First North Carolina district, has been endorsed by the House Committt-e on Kleciions. There was a big row in Atlanta ovtr j the Cessna reports for that city. At first the papulation was ijiven at 34.303; bet a misplaced return has been found which puts it at 37,421. In 1650 At'anU wat a rr.ere Tillage. - - - -.- The reorganization i-f the New York Citv democracy s alwni CJHipleied and . -. MB i rtr. wiltgire satisfacJion to the various fac tions. The district ccramitttea are to be done away with and joint primary elections are to be held. The recent snow storm seems to have been exceptionally heavy in South Caro lina.. From all that we can hear it does not seem to have penetrated into, the Western part of this State. At all events our information is to the effect that it did not reach far on the. line of the C. 0. R.B. Secretary Sherman was before the Senate Finance Committee yesterday on the funding bill, .lie fayors bonds re deemable after five years, and payable in twenty years from date of issue, and to bear interest at a rato not exceeding 3J percent., the rate to be Gxed in the dis cretion of the Secretary of the Treasury. Here is somethiug pleasant to read. H is from Ue Xncs and Observer, and , U UUW V MW w.w.i. the prosperity which looms up ahead of us : rvi T f Unit nnsii!pnt cf the State Vva a ivi -w - - Agricultural Association, is cow refurn ishing bis eplcudid million naw iiver with improved looms, spindles and other machinery. These mills are already famous for their excellent products, acu thir entemrisinir croDrietor-seems de termined that they shall be second to none, not only in equipment, but in tne quality of their products. He is dombt I less the most thorough-going and euc- cessful business man iu tne state, ana is I settinz a noble example to capitalists in tosleriog home industries, manuiaciones, agriculture, &c Only two year3 ago Col. Holt put 53:,0U0 worm oi maenm eryinbis mills, which are among the finest in ma bouih. The report of the progress of the work for the two years ending December 1, 18S0 on the Western Insane Asylum, - ays the Xews and Observer, has been laid before the Assembly. The commis sioners, in their part of the report, state that there ;s a balance of the appropria tl0n01c,oyi.oj. luisaiauuuw, uuwcn wiil be appropriated to paying for work that is yet in. progress on the ralls of laundry building and slate and tin roof ing. They further say that f S0.O0O is required for the completion of the "wings extending southward from the centre building, together with th centre build ing, the boiler house, laundry room and workshop. With the connecting pas- gages, heating, ventilation a'ud drainage," i io wnxen auu i.u.vw u u.v-v v. I the necessary furniture and other inciden . t 1.1 t in Ann fnn ttiiiniii-f)iiea rf tal expenses, in preparing for occupan cy and it appears that the total sum of - - ... fl00.000 wdl.be needed to mike this . . aftilablein carilljr tor ihb insane of the Slate. The building will ten accommodate 250 patients. LOCAL1 NEWS. ew Adt erutemenis. J D Vctt Pel's Corn Solvent E M CuHi2iO Fun for tbe Milrton See ad Via-Sano . . HitKSBEBOEB Valentines C W Yates Prang's Valentine Ca:T A & I SERIES Clotting and FurnUV.ng The debris of the old Market is bcin? remqYed. The cotton receipts at this port to-dty foot up 151 bales. Tnn can now buy Improved Heating and Cook Stoves at factory prisca at Jacosi's. t St. Valentine's Day is almost here and the crop of comic, semi-sentimental and hcart-tosching yalcn.ttoea to a,rriyed. -IJ''ujourowtt painter.? Buy the V, Y. Enamel Palut, ready mixd anp warranted at Jacobi's. t ' The cora soivent advertised for sale by J. D. Nutt & Co., is guaranteed ta cure corns. , Ye sufferers would do well to try it if you are desirious of ridding ytumlres of tht pests. : JADLY .... .. There was a regular black frost visible hereabouts this morning. Th ) city clock has failed to do its doty for the past four or fire days. The wood of the old market stracUre s being sold at fifty cents per dray load .Schooner V. A. Dnhoque milud from Baltimore on the 22d for this port. Schooner Cocheeo, Seward, fmm this port, anrlred last Mandayat Bsltimore. , .. j i ii lmm w Slcamship .jR(iitfactorf CupU Joh, rriTea here this" fornwa frwn, am .York. Ii ; - ' - Early, this morning the thermometer in the open air at this office registered 28 dejrrees. . . Schr. A. F. A met, . Achor a, from this port, 10 days out, arriyed at New ;York on Monday. ,i I, hi H i We learn of several marriages which are to take place iu this city iu ' very short time. " . The City Clerk and Treasurer BwytJ8 has received no. bids yet, sealed or other-. wise, for demolishing the City Hall. , In the Senate, on Monday, the bill do provide for the erection of a hospital in the city of Wilmington passed its second and third readings. Sch. Jestte Elizabeth. Weaver,- from this port, 15 days out, 10 days of which was passed off Hatteras, arrived at.New York on Monday. A rery interesting communication, relative to the iron and coal deposits.in Chatham and Moore counties, will -De found on the second page of this issue. Schr, Addie E. V7wu from'Prcrri dence, R: I., for Uia port', in going into Dutch Island Habor 2 1st, toucnea on the reef south of the lighthouse at 9 a.m, but sot off at high water without damr age and came to anchor la the harbor. The wind is from the West to-day, and the temperature has moderated very ma terially. The sun has shown bright and the snow is rapidly disappearing. It can only be found now in places where the sun has not penetrated. J. N" Bick. of Toledo. Ohio, says: My father, before wearing the Only Lima-Fad" could not sieeD nieuis on account of his violent cougnmg; since r . . . w wearing it he Irts slept soundly every night See Adv. Indications For the South Atlantic States north erly winds and clear or fair weather, nearly stationary temperature and ba rometer during the rest of Wednesday. To Nlsht. This is beautiful weather for those who may attend the unique and attractive entertainment to be presented this even ing at the Opera House. The indica tions are that there will be a very full house preseutvThe ladles and gentlemen who are to take part had a full rehearsal last night and everything worked harmo niously. It promises to.be one of the mo3t pleasant affairs ever known here and those who do not gomsy regret it. Common" sense will indicate the cer tain tendency of a neglected cold to the Lung?; prevent such a termination by using Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup for that cough. Price 25 cents a bottle.- Picked Fn One D- and D.. L e.. one drunk and down, was taken to the Qua.nl House last night to keep, from" freesing whieh would probably have been the case i the poor devil had been left to sleep in the froren street where he was found by tho policeman who made the arrest. There was nothing coald be made out of him. so he was allowed to. depart in J peace tuis morning, u y. a wir.m ;east a soberer mitjtaan jwnen ne enter ed the city's quarters. Waer street meri t:: wiil keep their Ut a Winter by maring RoaXH iui'.s hooisr.nd shoes t 5cws on the Itlt er. The sieimer D. Murckison brings a report of a fall of 12 feet in the water in the river. The last freshet , tne sam.e ac count says, increased the depth of water about 37 feet. Captain Roberts, of the Vurchiso, informs, u that while the water near Favettevllle is enbsiding pret ty rapidly that such is not the case lower down. For instance, at fcvans lanamg Oapt. Roberts reports the river at least a mile wide and the country around pret- wll delujred. It never rains but it pours in these days, it teeot XwtSttta- xner there was ca water at aii, now U anoiih to Hoit the Great Istersi II HP 1 1 1 Wo A partj of thertnea from Beaufort, who are sow in camp on Myrtle Grove Sound, near this city, caught io one day last week seventeen hundred large, fine drum. Tba fishermen have beeo.-at Myrtle Grove- for aborut two week and have been very cwxessfal. Bftydi Directory. . u We hare reiv freer OIx- iTWajaa L-the AjrtntAett. opy.f !Byd ICJIt There tare 24 cere in this Ahi3- in, the Ugt issued. It rf u be team at H eitsberger'f price $2.5Q a copy. - Oo to J a.cobi'b for ' Dootb. r &ah and Blinds, pure Wait Lead Ottv YamU&es, Wttxlow Glass, aU sizes. All at t&atosreat prlcea.' ' : ' 'V . t Where the Old Hsrket Sttwd-, - And now the talk is' for jnakipst th site "where the Old Forty, Legs .stood, commonly known as the Old -Market House, a sort of lstk ot rubltc sqn-re T It is proposed, w bear, to . bcantiy. ; toe t yacant;pla byiaewpgtgraf.-i tp tan cen- tre ond. making: a grass. ,-plat there to on xorrpnndedby marble posts, which are to ' ' . . . l ' i a'. 'i Cl be erected at a distance, oi ten or, .njeen feet apart, to ba, connected, or;linked to- cether, by means.ef iron chains exieod- iagall around the jgrassy pint. 'On the edges, around the place, is to be , con structed a curbstone walk. f , . ; We adTise Qur friends to tall at JACpst's for Household nardware of,eTtry deserip: Hon, TUere.youjget the lqWestprices. t - " . Supreme Court. , In this Court, on' Mondajv last, casts frotn this distrirt-were' disposed ; of as follows: ' ' ' . . . . State vs. William Murphy, from Pen der ; argued by Attorney43eneral Kenan for the State, and D. J. Devane for the defendant. - -. I, 0. P.rMebaneT8. Martha C.Mebane, from'New Hanoren argned t laat.tero; court took tne papers Harper Williams vs. Mary C. Williams et als.f from Duplin ; argued by D. J. Devane-for the plaintiff, and H. R. Kor negay for thedefcndant-u.i-- Jas. M. WillUma T.Bohert Ti-Tahey, from Duplin; set for hearing: at .-thcteoGl of the district. Eliza Boyce vs. R. J. Wflliaia. from Duplin.; argued by IwB. ItonegJiy for the plainup ; no WKiaaei -ior ueoeieno- nnt. - The Dawson Bank vs. Gkorrt Hamss. et als., from New Hanover ; argued by v q Martin in -nerson. and Geo. Davis. Junius Davis and AI T. & J London, by brief, for the plaintiff, and JJtmcan a.. McKae ror the oeienaants. Pondlncf ihft arrajnent inthe last named case, the coart adjourned until Tuesday morning. -; A masanerade " statinrr carnival will iBehad at the City Hall on Friday even- ing nexWunde'r the direction of Prof. E. M.Cnshing. AVc nnderstahd that twea-ty-seyen ''knights, and . quite a number of hdies have entered v. : .;' ' . '" 1 ' QuartcrU lieetlnst For the Wilmington District, Metho dist R Church, South, 1881. . . (First round Wilmington, at Fifth street Jan. 230 Tniminrton. at Front street. Feb. 5-S SmithviHe. - Feb. 8 7 WTnteyiUe, at WbiteviUe, Feb, 12-13 Waceaxa&v Misiios. at Batheada, Feb. . 15-16 Brunswick, at Bethel, - - Feb. 19-20 Topaail, at vVeleyan Chapel, Feb. 26-27 Onslow, at Tabernacle, - - .March 5-6 Clintoni'ftt Andrew Chapel, March 12-13 CokesDury, (.nails, r - March 13-30 The.District.6tewards will meet t the Parsonage otthe Front strtet Church in Wilmington, at-tea o'clock a. n.' oa the 2d Fe. faJiattwckuioi is desired,' US,HnaxArs. Presiding Elder. Answer Thi Tiii tmi koir any erson to be Sh without inaction of tho stomach, lir- "' - f . l-ukM Va amr riniwn. or mu tuu biu- mwh mo who was well when either was oowncie or inaoUye;and did you . over knaw of hear of .any case of .the kind that Hon J" . A ..J, Olivers wTOiu uwkfcuio -bor this sa'utatioo---7?na , f v . run Vfv TwmIt rears a2ft . I- WSJ shipwrecked on the Atlantic uoean, ana tttfAlA-nd ernofiira eansnd alanre ab scess to ' form cm each leg, which kept a - M con Vnaa.ly d aciurjing.-' juict- ap-, I was persuaded, to .try JW GpMio ts hnnrtrfvUAl riOll&ra W1U DO MOWU, Jdedical Discovery, ana oqvaww three months afiglaktug tho first hot ti r im tvnvrkl 1a aav I am complete UycnroaanLfor tho first' time ia ten YvMtt can uut tuj . o d . r . j ' ' a ao, air, twi re; WILUAU RYDEIV , 87 JercrsIStrcctjBcralo.Y. 26. 1881 N' 285 1 i-J ! . 1 T. 17ox7 AdTortlcocient. m Fan for tlie MUlloii! It ,r ARQTTERADK OH 8EATE3. at the City Han, FKIDAX JaOHT. Beat oraer preaerved. AdmUalan Lady and Gentle man, 35 cents. Single Gentleman, 15 canta. jaa 22t S. M. CUSSING, Manager Jtary a a UttlaserB t -'r aUv(waT taat ua y;wx 18 TTJK OWlT 90Wn RtKV. thai rtfak4a. r aair - - . 4 frh1o tf DruffUtl Al.wtioo- at jati Valexifelneii -Valentines XrAEENTTNES FOR EVERTBODTj V beautiful and Artistic fer; Old as well a Tmiu": Ueart. Thty are bow oa.exhtfct Hoi; and Yor eale at llEINSBERGER'S, , LIVE BOOK AND MUSIC STORE, jan 26- ,jan364&w- P ra n erfo V a I e n ti n e Cards. N SLEGANT ASSOBliCET: JUST RECEIVED SchootBooks, Blank Books,. , Stationery, &c.t at Jan 25 YATES BOOK STORE.; Clathin? and Fnrniohing Goodo TpO GE5T8, Y00TH3, AND BOYoa Ovsrooatt, UlatartMd (JIierctu, TJs&aranai, Batehala, TaUse4 Sc., lc, a A. A I. SHBIERS, jta 1Q ' Market ttratt. Private Dancnig Classes. C. FAKNIXO, oNv York,! has the honor to announce that he wii2 form CLASSES, Alernooti and Evening; a lo PRIVATE LESSONS early in February. ClreClars vuj obtained alt Hciwber- g?lttiT noK otore grnus 1-1 miormauou. A member of the Soriety tf Professors of Dancing,. New Tork, wHI introduce .hc latest 80CIETY DANCING lanSt.Sta m w GOLIHERGIAL HOTEL V artfe Sample Room lor Ciomtnerclal TraTelcr. fTAfll PHOPWKTOa havtax Cwromctl$ rtaoratad this Boaaa ad farafahd ft aattr raaw, la prvrarad to ctva v La wawUfti wshOs aD tha 'anava)aiaa of a FiKtJlb n-aa Ila.loaW la tha wrj trUr f En Wrta i part or Ua atty. haiag e3Tcda9t tha tfna49ei; taataaaa bum PtstsSsaL OaaVa rtw .Ott ffaU aa J fesaastad with this a. ... QAT T.' VS3L DAT, : - ... - , - cat 2 r-f i . trm 5i I 2SJ fTa will nejad (9 raoslvt eoaaicaaatl4 froa oar friaje av aad aU tabWtBo Ta nana of" o wrlor vast always btai aisbod ta ta editor. OottawniaartMit start oa wtfttsaloa a!j M-idaoftaapapaT.-'."'-; . . .. . Faraottalittaa bum voUad aad tt Is erpoataQy mm parooaUriy aatf stood that tita Edltyw mm not always aatfon taa vlawaot aorrotpndanW - val tai4 la tka odHnrlal eohura, c tv . 4 Oreos Good: ANDf; ! I I IlillillllCUa JN THIS DEPARTMENT tna'lLadi know that we keep the moat varied" stock to be found la this city. All of the newest and moat dealrabls Trimming-Materlala'ao ea aential in the "get up" of auits. Black and colored Silk Velvets for 8kirt. Cloaks and Trtnm1ng.w---. -.,:-l-'1-V' " - was? ijiifs1o!:olow . At -the Hhea. tl vCarpett, which1- we 4am, one ' cair acaccely. . faiL to find; something t pieaca; - InBrnasela we have them at 41. t:ta,.15,L25,Ac, t Y Body Bnusela ' at the lowest flgnreia. A larjrfc aUck. ; of Ruga in. Tapestry, Ftraia i .' OU Clothi fromB leet np to 12 feet wide. Respectfully A jan 25. R. If. McDmRE. CONCERT AMD OPERETTA " IS THEOPERA uouse on" t :... ... a ." .. ... . , . . I Wednesday,. Jan, SQilt .X OLD ' FOLE COVCERT' AND buuivan's Operetta-., . 1 ,Tnikx- or jTOir' will be produced, the various , part beirg sustained by . ladies and gentlemen' tar this The Box 8beet will" be opened at Hefas berger'a on Monday, January 21th.--. . Admiuion SO cents. Reserved seats 25 cents extra. , . J jan 21 Star copy s 6 ' ' ''. j , , ; a , : , ; ,.. : Refreohmentsi JHE LADDIS AND GENTLEMEN, WHO ?W . he present at the entertainment on Wednesday evening, will find Refreshment p-ead in the Mayor's Office which will be furnished t the usual city prices. . Jan. 24.1V - ,, 7 Groceries, -&c; 6000 Bu4CRN1 1000 Half RoUs BAGGDf0'v ' 5 ... i ' r. - i. : 1 000 BttnC8' ?ewand Pod TlEsj -..'. : i '. . M S-S"-t 1.1. . 1300 Bblf FL0B' p16' r I ' ' ' !:'-"''. ' 300 Bbl SUGAR aadMV. V00 BAGS COrrE Va?' 200 Kes"NAIL8 gQ'jTons HOOPIRON, 10 ooo : Candy, Candles, Crackers, Ckeese.SUrta, Lye, Potash, Pepper, Spice, Wrapping Pa par, Ac. For sale low by " ' W "'V.4, Jan JO WILUAMS&iuRUniSOK. STRAW! STRAW I STRA7! QOMK Wira TOTJR CART3, DBATB sad tVacoas aad haal U swty. I am atoaort giving it away. Good brljrSt files btraw, fa tha edjca of hs city mt tar barn yard near LitttU Brldga. - 25 caais fr a Cart Lead. . j ".- si tor a i wo Horse wason A-oad. or z cants pjr 10? j annda. 1 Pat apia'food. alea tight btleaWIt ls'an zeUnt feed for hurtea, mn'tt or cow. Very respeetfaUy, V : U'l )9 .JtalS-St - J T OABBKLU Peruvians C uano 2000 Tdna ITo. 2JPeruyian Guanci F0B:3ALB BY; WUlIams. & iiTciob. t The Lowest Prices TTtOBALL KINDS OFP1UNTLNG, V ' As lVsi WAItROCS'3 Job Oa':e.' Get ftftlmals tt tl!s cTlca fcdbn Lf.Yi.ig, yenr printing done elistsre. - (ClalteTlojtxn-. ' SVUan4llth
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