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Illlrt PAP .PL2ABS 1T wQl beglad to receive ecaunculoatisBt from our frUnds cn aay aad ill nhjoctr ffaaeniirlerest bat t r n.ifi tae nana of the wxitar nut always be far lushed to the Editor. . Oommmiftttdtma mxst be wrirtea- oa onl oat Elda of tapaper ". ? ' Parsoaalltiea bm voi4ed i , And it Is espeelallr prtl2ulirly;caier stood that the Editor 1 vi alwiyi endene the views ot eorrespcadeat . -auWni to 'ix94 la taa dltorUl"oolaKEju ' Hott Advertigomento. ; W- S. E E. Co. rHo. 1. THE RETIRED AND TfdNORARY Members are rcqueste.1 to in eta at the liankit Uall on TUESDAY EVENING, at o'clock. - ' ' . A full atteh dance of all who feel aniatcr et ia the Company ii mlueted; J". C. STEVENSON, -1" C:airaian of Cqmmittee- , "oSB. T. J A M B - -jtoK Ann pto- - M Si ; Oao oth 50 eeats. 90 will bdUvd D7iriew, P iBiay Prtof tbseity.attbe T !r ar rat. ow and HbarM 2SSb will plM report any and ... 3 w VOL. V WILMINGTON, N. C., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21. 1881. NO. 308 mm v IB w o Advertisements. PU8GELL HOUSE, J 'V . f.FFKP.Y. - - - rp. i,,U J ojriefr 4 taade. HoUt f;J." n eb8tf llffi STYLE ! 1 hiSST INSTALMENT Ofr' BOOT S & SHOES IS SPRING & SUMMER SVTLES ARRIVING NOW AT X23.123-'& Shoe Storo. Market Street jiattinsrs ar.d Carpets, mH2 WRITER WILL SELECT, -In per tie present week, in New York, a large itrfof Choice IVlatfings to White aud Fancy Colors, and will H wdj novelties to present stock cf k - - . . CARLETr. M GOODS AND TRIMMINGS- (esripecialty) will have the closet atten j,indthe prices will be placed as low as All Wool Suitings al Spring SacquingB, will be received oh ladav or Wednesday. Also, A full-hne rfllLK BUNTINGS for evening wear, and my ether articles which cannot be named R. (VI. Mclntire. feb 14 . . ' ' " . ' 1 Iff. G00DS1 THIs WEMi DZU0IOUS PEACHES AKD TOMATOES 1 ? ill Tarieties of Choice-Preserres, a cue and two ponnOaiis, the tetiathe marktrr fcttS :V7 Our elegant FamiIj Jiour,.r Parole &' Honeor, fHams, Breakfast Strips . r and Small Shoulders, lurched Java and Laguayra Coffee, gooto.-iwe' all fresh this iTj& Onr prices and quality of n4U pannes you u you wui the prepared Sour. ?or a,alo at , : - , T-iLJ. od n riotith oat 9ts Sundries. wOOQj8acksLRSAF ' 2QQQ Sacks Marshal's Salt. ' For sale low by WUJJAMS&MURcillSON 20Q8 SUGAR, UIXIAMS & MURCniSON "POTATOES, rpTT , For sale low by ilflAMS & MURCHISON. r. . - SPgrtfrn & Wholesale Grocers ' anb8rry oysters. ... ' marker LOCAL NEWS. ew 'AdTertiseruenta A SnaiEKSpricg Styles 1SS1 ; S M EMi'iDLaw Books for Sale -Sot Beui ; BKOS-tV'ard'of Thank C W .Ya-ees JustReceiTed . " IlEtysBERQEn-i Always on If ami , T A SrKTarn Coal ' J C Stevcxso3-tW r E Co No ,1 J L BoATWRianTFreih Arrirals . Altjiffek, Pbige A: Co Sssh. Tror and KKnd Hurrah for liirthington'a washby I Hick up. ' morrow evening. There is coa3idcrable complaint rela tire to tbc city gcavenger?. Youcau now buy Improved Heating and Qook Stoves at factory- pxicjc&at Jlconi's. A very handsome and attractive sign was raised on Mr. OtterbourffVstcro to day. s Two white seamen who deserted thsir vessel now in port .were captured last night and put in iail to-day for safe keeping. How to be your own painter : Buy the N. Y. Enamel Paint, ready mixed and warranted at Jacobi's. f In the year 1900 February will hare but twenty eight days, although a leap year. .The phenomenon occurs once only in 200 years, and always ia the odd 100. Ilite-time is upon as and the boys are going to petition the city authorities to havo the telegraph wire torn down as the said wires interfere with their .kite- tails. Gran's Opera troupe will give two per formances in this city on the 2nd and 3d of March. ' The troupe is said to be an exceptionally fine one,' and will no doubt draw well. t :;-. ' They were out walking; it v was cold, and he was coughing. She handed " bhn a bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup and said: . "Here's a little thing that I think will help' you.,, :; His cough was cured in a short time. l;i I" . Mr. JY; T.: Birdsall, representing the great paper house of Henry Lindenmeyer, New York, is in the city, and paid us a very pleasant visit this forenoon. Mr. Birdsall is accompanied this Spring in his travels by Mr. Lindenmeyer's son, a young gentleman yet rift of age. . - - , Major Graves and command arrived on the Pastport this afternoon about 5 o'clock! Lieutenant Niles and two men have been left in temporary charge of Fort Johnson. An auction sale of gov ernment property took place at the garri son to-day. Gray Hairs are Honorable, but their premature appearance is annoying.. Par ker's Hair Balsam is popular for cleanli ness" and promptly restoring youthful color. Mr. L. J. Otterbourg left for New York yesterday to select his Spring and Suramerstock and and and to get mar rie, j He expects to take a short tour before his return to this city and will be in, Washington City to witness the in" atiguration. r: The large and valuable law library of the late Adam Empie, Esq., will be ex posed to tale at public auction on Fri day next. This is a capital opportunity for our friends of the legal profession to make additions to their libraries. See advertisement. We advise our friends to call at Ja.cobx'S for Housejjolcr- Hardware of every descrip tion. There you get the lowest prices, f As a sanitary measure would it not be well for the city to establish public baths oh the river front? There is but one place in the city, Carraways Barber Shop where a bath can be had outside of a private residence. The bath houses could be erected ai a comparative small cost and would prove a great comfort this summer. ": Sajs vesterday's Ketos and Observer: "Hon. J. W. Shackelford; member of Congress elect from the eecond'district is in the city. ' He hasfbeen to Fayette ville, where testimony in the Shackel ford-C'anaday contested election case is beg,4akenbefcre-ibuncanj McEse, EsbV About eighty witnesses, principally poli-holders, are to '"'bi examined. . Go to Jacobi's - for Doors,' v5ah and Blinds, pure Vhite - Lead, .Ofls, .Vamlalies Winaow Glass, aU sixes. All at tlelowes prices. -v id- If any of the Sheriff in ths coantics in Eastern North Carolina irant N. B. Baxter, colored, on a cbarge of murder, he can be had by addressing Col. Wm. Lamb, the Mayor of Norfolk, Ya. To-day is the day that the troops ia tioned at the arrisoBjat.SmithVille were to abandon the srrlon-ajtd proceed od their route to 'Washington, I C. Up to this writing they hare not orriTcd fii thia city. ;- . , The Honorary aad lie tired Members of the W. S. F. E. Co., No. 1, have Jeea called together by Mr. James C. Steven. m, who-was r naeChainnAS. fcyl thi" meeting whieh aeaembled at j&teBapkin Hall at the last enniverBary of 'tte Com pay. . ; ., ,: .. - . Gen WhltiBg. , : 1 The Atlanta Con&iitttfion, speaking of the misfortunes of Confederate Generals, says that Major-General W. H. C. Whit ing died in confinement here ia 166-4. This is a mistake. After the fall of Fort Fisher the gallant Whiting, eick and wounded, was taken North and died in prison in New York harbor. His rc- J mains now rest in Greenwood Cemetery, Brooklyn. Thm Wllminffton Amatanrs. . Saturday's Charlotte Observer says: CoL Coxe, the president of tha Dran atic Club, received a telegram yesterday from the Wilmington amateurs saying that they would come up on the 28th. They will be the guests of the city Dramatic Club, and it is further pro posed by the Pleasure Club to giv them a complimentary balL They will he entertained at the Central Hotel. Unprecedented. The schooner John A, Griflto arrived in this city on Saturday with three feet of ice in her water tanks between decks Capt. Foster says that he has never heard of a case like it. He says a ves sel seldom if ever rounds Cape Hatterai with ice in her casks that ero on deck.ex posted, iio theswiad midt weathers- 7h hold of a vessel is generally , considered comparatively a warm place, as it is as near air-tight as it is possible to get it. It is very evident that it was coal and cold in the hold of the Griffin. , itonitenttary Birds. At the term of the Criminal Court, which closed this morning, the following persons were sentenced to imprisonment in the House of Correction and Peniten tiary: 3 Isaac Baker, A. & B., 6 months ia Heuse f Correction. James Baker, A. k B 6 months in Housa of Correction. Wnj, Davis, larceny, 2 years in State Penitentiary. ' Win. Shaw, larceny, 2 years in State Penitentiary. George Williams, larceny, . 2 years in State Penitentiary. Wm. Love, larceny, 6 years in the State Penitentiary. Julia Pierson, robbery, 10 years in State Penitentiary. George Vann, robbery, 10 years in State Penitentiary. Reid Devane, larceny, 6 years in State Penitentiary. Wm. Lee, larceny, C years in State Penitentiary. All of the above are colored and all males except one. The birds will be taken to Raleigh in a few days. GiTes Wilmington the Go-by. We see by the N, 'Y. ITerald.oS the 13th inst,, that the talented young act ress, Miss Mary Anderson, commences a Southern tour at Richmond. Ya., cn the 28th inst, and after playing three njghts in that city goes to Petersburg ono night, thence to Norfolk three nights and from thence to Charleston, Sv C, where she appears on the 7 th and 8 th proximo., - Now, Mary, that is hardly fair. Our people have been led to form a very high opinion of your historic talent and would have given you a cordial and hear ty reception had yon thought our little city of the Cape Fear worthy your con sideration. Yon would found an over flowing house of intelligent and, appreci ative ladies and geuUeue'n to greet yen with a generous and warmhearted wel come. Now, dtnt treat us this way any more, but do come and ssa cs, and we will do ourlevel best to make your visit both pleasant and profitable. See if we don't. Tha receipts cfcoUca t. Jth4s psrt to- day (zz t cp cl y t lies. -w- ' j The calisthenic exercises . of Misses Burr & James' Female School will take place at the City Hall this evening. . l)t: A. B. Birr left here last night on his return to his duties on the river and liarbor works, near New Yoxk, after a pleasant visit of two weeks, to his family and friends in this city. The sale of mules, farming stock, im plements, &c, at Castle Hayne, will take place on the premises to-morrow, com mencing lit :11 o'clock.. Met sra. Cronly fc Morris will sell. ! Buncai-rigat, &uQld,andjvell known colocelman in this city, who was almost a centenarian, died in this city yester- day afternoon of dropsy, at his residence at the corner of Front ,and Queen streets, at the advanced age of Si years. The Chatterbox . The February number of 4he original Cliattcrboz has been received. It is handsomely - and profusely illustrated and is just the thing to put into the hands of boys and girls, while it will bt appreciated and enjoyed by their elderst it is entertaining and instructive," and is free from any features, ; whatever that, like many of the publications for young folks, would make it in the" slightest de gree objectionable. An American Sup plement is published with each number. Published by Estes & Lauriat, Boston, and to be had af. the American News Company,' New York. J. N. Bicsr, of Toledo, Ohio, says:- My father, before wearing the ''Only Liung .fad," could not sleep mgnts on account of his violent coughing: since wearing it he has slept soundly every r ights See Adv. CtT Court There were only two cases lor adjudi cation before His Honor, this morning, A white man from' the country, who tried very hard on Saturday to get in his allowance of the ardent before the pas aag&j nf'the promltftfonj.bii; Succeeded in getting aboard more than he could carry, and. became water-logged. He was dismissed without punishment, as it was his first offence, and one of those accidents which might befall any man. Wm Phinney, well known in police circles, was next arraigned for forcible trespass. He was sent to jail in default of a justified bond of $100 for his ap pearance at the next term of the Crimi nal Court. A cSoTerotffQ bpOtllc. The pine tree is invaluaole and there are thousands of uses to which its pro ducts may be put. It is now claimed to be a sovereign remedy for lockjaw. A coi respondent of tho Scientific Ameri can says: "Let any one who has an attack of lockjaw take a little turpen tine, warm it and pour it on the wonnd, no matter where the wound is, and re lief will' follow in less than a minute. Nothing better can be applied to a severe cut or bruise than cold turpentine; it will gire certain relief almost instant ly. Turpentine is also a aoverign re raed v for crouo. Saturate a - piece of w - - flannel with it and ! place the flannel on the throat and chest, and in every case three or four drops on a lump of sugar may be taken inwardly.' For th Review. At a recent meeting of tho "Wilming? toa Light Infantry the following resolu tions were adopted: Whereas, Ave, the members of the Wilmiocrton Light Infantry, have heard with unfeigned regret the resignation of Mr. Thomas C. James, as first Lieuten ant of this Company, owing to, his recent promotion as Lieutenant-Colonel of the Second Regiment of the North Carolina State Guard,-be it hereby Resolved. That, though we regret his necessary withdrawal from the office hich he : bas creditably hiiea for more than three years, we tender to him our heartiest congrat ulations upon his well deserved promo tion: our warmest encomiums for the prompt and efficient manner with which he has performed the duties of his occ. and present him our siacerest good wishes for his latere bappineea ana pros perity fa Ufa- Be it further . Jppoivcd, l hat these resolutions do eagrafted upon the minutes ot this meet ing, and that copies of the same be for warded to the Star and Bsvrxw, with tha request to publish. A Smooth CoaDlexion can be had by every lady who will use Parker's Ginger Tonic. For preaptir ?rjJatiB the liver and kidneys and purify ig the blood, Vara is nothing like it, and this is ts reason why it so quickly removes picplea and cms a rosy . bloca to the Hf.xkv Tax Nortwick, of Toledo, Ohio, says: A friend prevailed upon me to try an "Only Lung, Pad," and I obtained immediate relief from a racking cough. I I noio the Pad helped me. Set Adv. New A dvertisements. Law Eoks for Sale, THE LAW Ui.:lARY OF THE. LATE Adam Empie, approximating 500 vol umes, will 1m; exposed for sale, at Public Auction, at the "Journal' Building",- on Princess street, at 11 o'cloc k, . A, M., Frl "day February-' 25th inst." 4 S. M, EMPIE, feb21-tl5 . Attorney. ARD OF. .THANKS. Wc return our thanks most cordially to Collector Cwi- aday, and to CaptrGauriclson and the offi cers and crew oi the Kcvcnue Cutter Col fax, for their promptness and successful ef forts in saving the Schr. Mary Bear. We arc also very much indebted to Capt. Chadwick and crew of the Schooner Mary Bear for their labors and privations in the stormy voyage, and hereby give them our thanks. Very rcspectfullv, ' -.feb21-lt SOL. BEARVc BR03. 490 Tons Goal ! Just Arrived ! UlATE, STOVE AND CHESTNUT SIZES, Superior quality. $S per ton, feb21-3t J. A. SPRINGER Always on Hand. gCEOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS. INVOICE BOOKS, Sunday School Reward Cards, Inks, Mucil age, Gold Pens, PenciU, &c, &c. . Every article in the line necessary, to car ry on any business, mercantile or other wie, can be found at HEINSBERGERS, LIVE BOOKfAND MUSIC STORE, feb 21 A LARGE STOCK OF Sash Doors., Blinds, AND ALL KINDS OF MILL W0RK9 LUMBER !LATHS.&e For sale very cheap, at . ALTAFX'KR. PPwIfTfc & CO. Factor' fo tt of Walnut feb U .H'aY !. r ?Uf Cm'; St Fresh Arrivals ! Just in store, fresh and crisp, Wilson's Cream Wafer and Farina Crackers. Chocolate, Vanilla and Ginger Drops, Jumbles, Pinafore Drops, And A Great Variety of other Fine Cakes and Crackers. Also, A very fine article of gemiinn New, Orleans Molasses J The very thinjj for Buckwheat Cakep. Fresh Eve Flour, Graham Flour, and Buckwheat Also, A fresh shipment of very lino Dairy Butter. For sale low by JNO. L. BOATVRiOHf, Uon. 11 & 13 18 Front U febll : " ust Received. m. XL. 1-1. A, I . 1 rT V iAt lil.A a TJf T v a vw.m ' . . . tugraph Frames aud Easel,- Panel Pk- ture5, &c. ' $--.' A Tery lartfe itockof; Blank Books, Khni1 TAfit---.- 0.1taaT.. 0-lT.-.r Tii"i 'l' Prayer BcolcjIIymli 'Books; ' ' A 'ccnirete . . . ... '' stuv K m juuuom Lcur u?pyiog iioots, at Yates' Eook tore. Family PTlhiir- ( 1 RINDING AS GOOD AS THE BEST VX Lvtra Family Hour, from North Carolina White -Wheat. All - can be convinced' ty sending orders to the , feb 11-tf CAPE FEAR FLOUR MILLS . Mola sses and . Syrup 200 B-bls New eans molassei Bbis Fine Byrup, 20 0 HlldS Bbl3 XCW CA'' HhdS Old CUBA, ' ." 200 Bass RI C(?FFEE, 1200 Bbls Good FLouiii ,f-.. - A; Low Prices, , , hall & pears all. feb 11 f - - , . . Mayor's Office, . City of Wilmington, N C, y February 17, lSSl. Bids ! jjit urjEirnUNU WHARF, FOOT CP Chestnut Street, , will bo receivjed until li3 o'clock, noon, Tuesday, March 1st, lSl, at this Office. S. H, FI3HBLATE, i Mayor. feb 19-2t-nac Mayor's Office , City of WilminrtbnV BT. CI February 17th; 1S311 Sealed Proposals -yI BE RECEIVED FOR FUR nishing the City of WUmingtonvrith LABOR AND MATERIALS, epeciiled. below,; con tract to commence April 1st, 1SS1, and to fontinuo for one year, in accordance with Section 10, Chapter 113, -Laws of North Car olina, 16TG-77, said Bids to bo opened at the meeting of the Board of Alderm'Si, on Monday, at 7 o'clock, P. M., March 7tii, 1 14: , :;: 1st. For furnishing, driving, feeding and shoeing mules, keeping carts and names in good order, per cart, for any number of carta the City may employ. . .; ; c: 2J. For furnishing material and keeping in repair the city lamps per month, and fur nishing any lamps ordered, of size ni itj Knun u. as Eiaudard street lamps . " 3d. For lighting,' 'ertngnishln and cleaning all city lamps, and fillim? lam os hen oil is used. 4th. For furnishing oil, wicks and cbim nrys for all lamps not supplied, with gas, per month. - - ' " . - 5th. For furnishing gasoline and burn ers, and making neceesary changes for all' lamps now supplied with gas. ;; ; . 'J 6tb. For lighting the city with gas or otherwise. ' . .','!;' 7th. For lumber, per 1000 fecf. of :mef-' chantable quality, and in qaantlUcb ai re quired by the City. . Sth. N.aila per pound. sr.' 9th. Clinker paving brick, per thousand loth. For keeping pumps of "fire ctsterus' in repair, . . - . .rwr;e-7 llth. 12th. Lime and cement per; barrel . For scavenger work. 13th. For prtatln? and ' advertising for the city. r. '' :- : ; r- Bonds for the faithful penormaneo of con tract to be given in such amount as may; b required. . " f- .. All cotttracU may be annulled for caue, aamc bein stated by vote of Board of Aldf rt men with concurrence of, Board of Audi- and Finance. . - ,; ;t S. II. riSHBLATE,- feb lSt-nac iiaycr
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