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VOL. V WILMINGTON, N. C., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17. 1881. NO.
305
Prop.
(Ila i H t P ' 1,1 ' Terms
ITYI.ES 2
881.
INSTALMENT OF
BOOTS & SHOES
SPRING & SUMMER SYTLES
ARRIVING NO TV AT
SHJilSR' a Shoe Store
:ll Market Street,-'
"ThARGESTCK OP
Sasb, Boor LjadeJ
AND .
ULKIHOS OF MILL WORK!
LUMBER, LATHS. &t
f very cheap, at
ALTAFKJKIi. VRICK A CO.
ft-r: Office
M "a j e, . HJ Gross gt
Fresh Arrivals.
jjq Bf Bi-j GO F FES, ' : -
S) Bbli FeGaed Sagar,
tO Bbli X O Bus:ar,
75 flhds New Cab McImeos,
103 Bbli New Orieaaa Mo!a;gjg.
J5 Tiercea CLarJeitoa Bice,
183 Ebta Peed Potatoes,
8J Baihela Ta. ilctl, '
. lCCd Fbla Good Flour,
100 Bbli Ue i'ork.
HdLL & PEARS ALL
NEW GOODS 2
THIS WEEK 1
DELICIOUS PEACHES AND
TOMATOES!
AH varieties of Choicb Preserres,
a one and two pound Cans, the
tat in the market.
Oar elegant Family Flour,
Parole d' Honeur,
Kg Hams, Breakfast Strips
and Small Shoulder?,
Parched Java and Laguayra Coffee,
These goods are all fresh this
ek Our prices and quality of
will convince you if you will
by us.
Try the prepared Soups.
For sale at
GEO. -'-MYERS; .
JjJJf ofc 11 and W tfouth -'ront 8ti
Sundries. .
JO O0Q,Sacks L R SALT
QQQ Sack Marshall's Salt,
For sale low by
WILLIAMS & MTmCHISON
300 5,?Vs coffee
200BbUSUGAR,
For sale low bv
WILLIAMS & MURCIIISON
1000 BM8rL0U' ,
2QQ Bw POTATOES,
For ule low bv
WILLIAMS & MURCHISON.
7lS'int1 Cracker., Cheese, Lyt
Por tale low by
WILLIAMS &MTJRCHISON.
1 "oportera & Wholesale Grocers
p. U PKKRY.- " -Late
Proprietor At aoti
MM!
UOC A L NEWS.
WitLiAiis vv Mti:ruio:v Molasses
- Geo F Tilley Fine Bed" and Pork
F W Cf. iHK, (J, 7" A New OrlraruK u
sion "Sec a4s Baltimore Sua
A Sninrii; SpriugStylcs lsl
IlEi?;.-TJER(iE;:Piitc:it Violins
C V Yates ManifoM Order un-1 Letter
Xo City Court thi morniu.
.o aircstii lastniirdr to-lay.
Ruijljliej have i7!a1o their appearaac
thus earl v.
Trout have made 'their appearance in
the Sounds.
Miss Eleanor Calhoun and troupe and
tha IJcrcr Family and Combination have
arrived.
.Ywucau now buy Improved Heating and
Cook Stovos at i'tictory prices at Jacobi's.
The. receipts of cotton at. tbis port to
day foot up UG half s and of spirits 3.482
barrels:
"Any father -who goes out and pats
tar on top of his front gate after dark
must be lost to all sense of humanity.
Xot so the one whobuvs a bottle of Dr.
Bull's Cough Syrup for his family.
The only cargox cleared foreign to-day
consist of 230,480 feet lumber, per schr.
Charlotte Jamison, for Port Spain,
Trinidad, shipped by Messrs K. Kidder
a: Sons. ..
Miles Howard, a well-known barber
and violinist, formerly of this city, is said
to have died in a hospital in Philadel
phia of small pox a few days ago. The
report i3 contradicted.
The schooner Mary Bear, which went
ashore on the "bite" at Cape Lookout
during the storm on Saturday night la3t,
was successfully gotten afloat on Tues
day and proceeded on her voyage. She
arrived in port to day.
A cable telegram received here to-day
announces the. safe arrival in Liverpool,
on Tuesday, and in London on yesterday,
of Mr. James Sprunt, of this city. He
will be absent about two months.
Go to Jacobi's for Doora, Sash and
Blinds, pure White Lead, Oils, Varnisheg
"Window Gisss, all sizes. All at the lowest
prices. , t
Lumiaer Schedule
The Passport will resum her summer
schedule about the first of April. Be
fore she is again placed on the lino she
will be overhauled and additions made to
her by which larger parties can be ac
commodated. Capt. Harper is trying to
c'ffcct arrangements by which a landing
can be had at Bald Head aud other
places of interest to pleasure seekers.
JIow to be your own painter: Buy the
NV'Y. Enamel Paint, ready nitxed and
warranted, at. Jacoiu's. t
ToOf.Sllt.
Tho old favorites, the Bergcrs, will
appear to-night at the Opera House.
They have added attractions to their
Bumber'and now travel as a combination.
Their entertainments are always chaste
and.. .pleasing and we are satisfied that
they will be greeted by a large audience.
The band, composed of ten or twelve
pieces, marched through the streets this
morning and rendered some very fine
music.
We advise our friends to call at Jacobi's
for Household Hardware of every descrip
tion. Tot re you tr-t the lowest prices, f
To morrow night at the - Opera House
North Carolina will be represented by
Miss Blanche Thompson, daughter of
Mr. J. W. Thompson, of Mt. Olive, and
South Carolina by Miss Calhoun, a niece
of Jno. C. Calhoun. Both these ladies
are endowed with rare talent and haye
achieved for themselves a reputation cot
to be despised.
G-ave harse.
A colored man named Harris it
is said committed a nameless" crime oa
the wife of Tkos. H. Davis, also colored,
for which Davis shot Harris. The wounds
were not serious and the man Harris sued
out a warrant against Davis for assault
with iotent to kill. To-day Harris was
arrested by a bench warrant and will
stand his trial, the penalty of his crime
being death. An account of the shoot
ing appeared in the Review gome ten
days ago.
. . Wedding Belli.
Yesterday's Augusta Chronicle and
''Constitutionalist says: - "Yesterday
I afternoon, at St. Paul's Church, Mr. J.
I Dickson Munds, of Wilmington, North
Carolina, and Miss Minnie S. de l'Aiffle,
j of thjs city, rrere married. Kor. C. C-
Williams performed the ceremony in a
graceful way, after which the young
people and friends were entertained in
the happiest style at, the residence ot the
bride's mother, on Greene street. The
vmarriage was conducted on the Ed glish
plan, the. groom, accompanied by hi
brother, (Mr. W. C. Munds), meeting
the bride at the altar. The bride wai
accompanied to the church by her ancle,
Mr. Horace P. Clark, of New York, her
mother, and by Misses Piatt, Alston,
Hopkins, Wootea and do TAigle the
latter a younger sister of the bride. The
bridesmaids were cunningly arrayed in
white, with small white bonnetsion their
heads and exquisite flowers in their
hands Mr. and Mrs. Munds left on the
evening train for Wilmingtorv having
been accompanied to the depot by a
large concourse of friends."
Mr. and Mrs. Munds, accompanied by
Messrs. W. C. Munds and J. B. Hanks,
arrived in this city yesterday morning.
Wa wish the young couple a happy and
prosperous life.
Criminal Coon.
The following cases were disposed ot
during the day:
State vs. William McClammy. Abas,
donment. Now on trial.
State vs. Chas. W. Davis. A. and B.
Defendant submitted.
& State vs. J. H . Harrison. Fahso pre
tence. Off docket.
State vs. W. J. Penton. Larceny.
Defendant not taken. Judgment niai.
Mardl Gras-
The Carolina Central Bail road oners
through tickets to the Mardi Gras cele
bration at New Orleans at greatly re
duced rates. Tickets for the" round trip
are placed at $34 only and will be good
from February 19thJto March 10th. Full
information will be tarnished on appli
cation to Mr. F. W. Clark, General Pas
senger Agent, at the Company offices, ia
this city.
The Duplin Canal.
Wilminto.v, N. C, Feb. 17th, 1881.
Mr. Editor:
I have read your most excellent edi
torial in your issue of the 16th, relative
to the Duplia Canal, and I most fully en
dorse every word you say in regard to
the cost of the Canal, and I believe ev
ery good citizen who stops to consider
your advice in the premises, will see the
good sound sense of your argument and
sustain your recommendation with a
hearty good will. Far be it from me t
detract from the credit doe Maj. Young
for the great zeal he has displayed in this
work, but it is a matter of too grave im
portance to ask for money without know
ing how much will be needed to build this
mpst important work.
Let the Company have a survey and
accurate estimate made, and then- they
will have no difficulty in raising the
money required ; but to grone your viay
in the dark in such matters is not wise ;
it is not prudent. i
The Morning Siarol the 17th says:
"The construction of the Duplin Canal
is a measure worthy of the attention ' of
every intelligent business man in the
town," (and to this I say amen!) "and the
indifference shown on the part of many
is only another evidence of want of en
terprise in the right direction." Now,
r. Editor, this is harsh judgment. Does
the Star desire our people to go heed-
r lessly to work and and attempt the con
struction of this canal without being sat
isfied what the cost will be? Surely that
is not business. WilmiLgton, I Bay, is
alive to the importance of this work, but
people are wise in not rushing into thi?
scheme before the necessary surveys and
estimates have been made by competent
engineers. Canal engineering, if I may
so speak, is one of the highest branches
of engineering, and there arc but few
oompetent canal engineers in this coun
try. The writer was approached but a
few days ago by one of the leading mer
chants ef this city, a man of the most an
doubted ability, and whose judgment ev
ery one generally approves, and asked
me if I did not think an accurate survey
and estimate ought to be made before
any more money was subscribed. I sid
that was exactly my idea, and I
have since heard fifty say the same
thing Build the Canal, Mr.
Editor. Wilmington requires it. No
one can doubt but that it will tbring to
her door a vast amount of business that
now seeks other ports, and develop a
vast wealth now lying dormant. Build
it.and it will redound to the indomitable
energy of Major Young, and bet a moni
ment to his name for all time to come,
but go to work about it in the right way.
and kaow what you will have to pay be
yond a reasonable doabt, M.
Daniel Rochal.
Miss Calhoun and troupe arrived in
this city this morning. To-morrow night
the troupe will open their short engage
ment, with Sardou's new drama, Daniel
Rochat. Of this play the Mews' and
Observer says:
Miss Calhoun made her second appear
ance at Tucker Hall last evening, be
fore an audience attracted by her meri
torious acting in Romeo and Juliet.
The play was Sardou's "Daniel Rochat,"
a synopsis of which was given by cs
yesterday . It abnndsin situations which
call Xcx4Mwer and ability, la the char
acter of Xeah Henderson, Miss Calhoun
rose to the height of the situation, dis
playing in both, pathetic and tragic pas
sages . ability - most marked. To her
charmaof person and manner, she added
a rare tenderness, coupled with emotion
al powere, as she. portrayed the noble
character, with its clinging fondness, its
high and pore resolves. The play con
tains a moral full of meaning, full of
good, for it is a powerful exposition of
the infinite Fuperiority of revealed relig
ion to cold philosophy. I In the difficult
role of "Daniel Rochat" Mr. Barton Hill
gave fresh evidences of nis ability. Ho
is at all times thorough in his personi
fications, and well deserves the reputa
tion he has earned.4 Of the support, Mrs
Germon, Miss Blanche Thompson, and
Mr. Eberle deserve special mention.
But few actresses have made a more
pleasing impression here than isa Cal
houn, and a lively in'erest is felt in one
so young and yet possessed of so much
talent. She has been the recipient of
many attentioas. It has been bat a
few weeks sihee she made her debut on
the stage, and her many friends brieve
that the present promise of a high re
putation will be fulfilled. Wishing this,
we hope to see her here again.
Hot? Advertisements
Fine Beet and Fork.
J KEEP ONLY THE BEST OF
BEEF, PORK, SAUSAGES, etc.,
at my Stall
No 10 Hew Market,
And will be pleased to serve all who are de
sirous of eating the finest quality of BEEF.
GEO F. TILLEY,
leb 17-3t Stall No. 10, New Market.
NEW ORLEANS
Excursion,
Mardi Gras Celebration !
GREATLY REDUCED RATES VIA CAR
OLINA CENTRAL RAILROAD.
ROUND TRIP ONLY $3iJ00. Tickets good
. February l&th to March 10th.
Apply to
F. W. CLARK,
feb 17-1 w , G. P. A.
New Crop Cuba
wj
350 Hhds and Tierce?,
, CHOICE ARTICLE,
Jnst received and bow Undias ex Brig Cfeftt
, Unocja. Tot e&le toy
Williams & Murchi on.
feb IT .
Slattinizs and Carpets
fpUE WRITER WILL SELECT, in per
son, the present week, in New York, a large
atockof
Ghoice Mattings
fn White andFaney Colors, and will
add many noveltiea to present stock cf
CARPETS.
DRESS GOODS AHD TRIMMINGS
(oar specialty) will have the closet atten
tion, and the prices will be placed as low u
possible.
All Wool Su tings
and Spring Sacquings, will be received on
Tuesday or Wednesday. Also, a full line
of SILK BUNTIVGS 'or evening wear, and
many other articles which cannot be named.
R.TJ. Hclntire.
feb H
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feb IT- BsJtimor Md.
Notice.
KKLiOATI-lN VIL. . itS AUB TO
ta Gaaeral aaablj, at its approseaia
saaslon, tor a eaarter for tfes'.WUmiagtoa
Itariet Oasipxay. dao H-Hit
OPERA-HOUSE,
oxi: night oxly:
Thursday, FehfuarvI7l!i
THE BERGERS
AND Til Em NEW COMPANY.
The most att active aid nwitorioas eater
taiata'e&t i.i Ax.fca '
15 Star Artiste 15
Kxnbraeing the t.i wiur Pr.-mueat tpf.
c: Tala&t,
MR. CUjlz. V, BREWfeg :
Tbe Vorid'a Oreate'tVoetrilooat Hamnr
itt, with tfcefaaUet family tY woodec
heade4 aiaaUtiaaoA Kartb
MI8S KTTA MORGAN, " '
The KecoTrnfrd acd Firat LadySaxophos-j
8oIoit la tho Worul. ,r r ,
MItfS MARIE BOWES, .
IIuffioroQ!, Draxcatls and tiicct Elccatioo-
UI8S COiSA PARRli,
The Accomplished aaa Plcasiag iiezz3 8o
pruo. M!i. A. JU. HllLIlROOIvi .
the Fmiaent croret V rtaoaa. Khmn
dTful performances have gi'ed him a
or-
repui&tun ticona to ooso
. ,n dcitiou A full uilify Brass Band,
'? ' 'fous and Fxpensi-e Brlti-L atilitaiy
kj u.iu.ja, uaucr too leaders ipor-rMOF i.
rt ulliv A, ,f vrw York, in Grand
Pa-ade, on day of exhibition..'
Tickers of Admission Tickets can be se
em ed in advance without extra carge, at
'eiosberger's. Doors opoS at 7. TH rtMi
(iK at 8 - ' feb U 3t
OPERA HOUSE;
COMMENCUJG FEBRUARY 18,
Miss Eleanor Calhoun
AD a Bili LI A.NT HH A. i kb Peri l AN
DBaMATIOURGvNIZ iTIjN.
RID A f BiQ r th, Great Parisian and
New York hucses,
DA iIEL ROCHAT.
BATrjtiDAY M aTIVEE,
The Hunchback,
By nev. "'he id an K.nuwle, r. t. C.
8aT0KlAYNiHT,
Romeo and J ul;et.
ln Komoand .'u-ietwe hav. more than
ny oiteer tragedy, th pastiou o love lure
n ah ts ve r al promise - fml f hope nd
'u oennce-ardent beyonrt all estrint of
" "but teaser aitiawrm "Madame
deStaal.
-e - a ca : now be scu-ed at Heionberger's.
arquette atd I res 5rc!e $1, Parqof-tte
""ifcie 6"c - aM 26c. tb 14 Hi
Patent Vioims.
JQUAL A CREMONA.
Endorsed by Ole Bull.
" For sale at
t ILEINSBEKGER'S
A NEW LOT OF GUITARS.
j. Banjos, Accordeons, FJuto, Fifes,
. Alio, Guitar and Yiylia titriizs'
For sale at ,fj.
HEINSBERGER'S,
LI VE BOOK AND M TJSIO STORE, .
feb IS .
No More Leaky Itoofs !
RON OLAD WATER PROO? PAINT
has no equal for stopping Ieakr. 1 1 is guar
anteed for 10 years Any rcof, no matter
h -w bad, can be saved by this p&bt.
As a Koofijg Paint asd for Ua'ap Wal a
it ats co equal.
Samples and testimonials farnisHel upon
,. . - f
a"P1catii,a' . -H HALL AGO.,
feb 5-iw torcar W ate- and Dock sfs
Family Fjour.
aQRINDING A3 GOOD AS THE BEST
Extra Family Flourlfrcm North "Carol iii a
White Wheat. .All can be convix
:cd t j
sending orders to tbo
feb U-tf CAPE FEAR FLOUliMILL3.
3Iaulfo:d Order ana Lit
ter Book
JOE- AWAY WITH TBS OLD AND
eumbersoaje tjitem cf pre?s, brn.b, water,
Aa. andiadooe in atenthof the time hcrc-
tofire required, as the letter anl cjpy are
written at otc. Noisk. tt fin reqalretl.
Complete stock at
Yates Book Ftore.
feb H i
W. C. Craft,
pRACtlC'AX, WATCHMAKER AND
JeVeler, EvanA, BlrxkPrtnces'sLetwee-J
Front and Second street Wilmington, N.
C , solicit a share of the public patronage.'
febU-lw T.
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rjoti
ice.
APPLICATION wffl bendc to the presj
nt Legtalature to incorporate tb
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