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1DI3 PLSABESOnCS; .very aflsra. Bwdays ex- r TTa trill ballad to'racdve eo'adaci;&cst from oar fricads oa asy and all 1 rtfejwctiTt ffaaerallatareti bat - - r- Tae aaat cf the writer nut alwsyi be far Bi&hed to the Editor. Ooauacaleatldas &ajtb!rlttaa tn only r-rr ! v uiPTlOJfH.WXAOK PAID, v 53U wpi' b delircd by carrier, .t. or laoeati par w-k. wf'rrit ow and liberal Ai!2Sribcri i pleasa report any and 3 -a5-heir racers regularly. a one ride of the paper.' .4 1' Fanoaalitiat mvt 4roidefc -0- I f i 1 U 'J 111 i I Hi A - Aad It b eepeciAllr taarirtlciltrly cade stood that the Editor 4 s set always cadort the views ot eorrespoadtfstk. salts ta Uted ia the editorial eoluusa. - y New Advortltu)iiont3, ; it s VOL. V W IiMINGTGN, -Ni WEDNESDAYS FEBRUARY 23. 1881. NO. 310 . ,.ir : li tfexr Advertisements. m mm ( a A n "f TSfl NKW If ASAGEMENT. ,A'iU!':9'",!'i f'- jts proprietor At'aatie Hotel. n, h lt i -p-int en . Terr? s - feb 8 tf pn. STILE 1881. FIRST INSTALMENT OF 7 BOOTS & SH s IX SPRING & SUMMER SYTLES ARRIVING NOW AT ; . SSF.Iiail'fl Shoe Store. Market Street fiattines a -d-Carpets. mUZ WRITER WILL SELECT, iu per i,tae present week, in New York, a large itciof ' Choice Mattings la WLit and Fancy Colors, and will li aany aoTeltiea to present stock cf CARPETS. GOQDS AND TRIMMINGS eur BDecialty) will have the . closet atten tion, and the pric will be placed as low as pttaible. All Wool Suitings ud Spring Sacquinrs, will be received on Tuesday or Wednesday. Also, a full line f SILK BUNTING8 lor evening wear,,an? amy other articles which cannot he named. R. IVL iuJclntire. feb 14 v 1 I? GOODS TBI. VE DELICIOUS PEAQHKS AD TOMATOES I All varieties of Choice Preserves, ihoheand tvto pound Cans, the best in the market.' I ' Oar elegant Family Flour, Parole a Honeur, K? Hams, Breakfast Strips and Small Shoulders, Parched Java andLaguayra Coffee, These goods are all fresh this 1 . - , ir. Our Pods wiU convince you if you will us. - Try the prepared Soups. For sale at .GEO. MYRSV 11 nd W 8oth ;rnt rttj Sundries. 10,000i8ack8LRSAl;ri 3QQQ Sacks Marshall's Salt. For sale low by WILLIAMS & MURCHISON 30Q SCks C0FFEE 200 EbUsuQAR For sale Inw hr WILUAMS & MURCHISON 1 HJQQBbU FLOUR, Bb' POTATOES, For tale low hy WILLIAMS MURCHISON. ortalelowy- , " lSl TWlLLUM8&!HTJRCinSON. "-T-Porra & Wholesale Grocers winb erry Oysters. bo By the JOH LOCAL NEWS. Sew tLdvertisexueats. .x JxoJCoxFKEr Notice " WrLLAaD's Salt Cotton Seed A SnuiEn Spring Styles 1881 C Y Yates Just Received t. Heinsbeboeh New Music Box&s Local news is very scare to day. 0ite a lanre number of timber rafts and wood flats have arrived in this city ia the last day or two. I Messrs Ilines and KirkwookV Inspec- tors of Steamboats in this district, are in the city.on Official business. A handsome Clyde ensign flbats over the office of Mr. Thps. K. Bodd, Agent of New York Steamship Line. Tho wfltpr in fhf rivr ia fallinc slow- lip. The steamer Gov. I Worth is still under .water, no portion of her being visible. x nc receipib 01 cunou m iui Fu iu. two days, 22nd and 23rd, foot up 412 bHlcs. aorl oJ rosio, .barrels: -I linhf. Vann. aliaa Fritters, one of UL-n Ppflpn' ranr. was taken this morn- lDganaisnowinjaii wun mikc. - . . . .1 -.1 ! -- 1 o - . I Toucan now buy Improved Heating and cnnU Storps at factory prices at Jacobi's. 1 1 .v.. I J;iM nirV f ih -Signal Offieft of MUk W w r , w w W"M this citv does a flourishioff business tnis city,flocs a Bourisning ouaiuea "- 7 a- o- 1 T: 4 37 r . , . . Diphthena, scariet fever and catarrhal fpvor ftr ih three tmncinal evils which r 1- . - he physicians m this xcsty are now Bat-1 T ,a v rorhp.l h conclusion that Kno rtoi;0a I American mci ICilU 1UU1C3 illC fcilC UUU w Vvwuow Strakosch. Its no wonder, isn't Dr. I Bull's Cough byrup manuiacturea m hi- ronntrv? Event Sunday. I r u a white seaman, who was down and drunk I contains a very good picture of the late I .... 1 wT Vt iT' d Trrt of his sketch of his life and the report of his aecease as puoiisnea iu vue xv.vx,,., . -r, i . 13 I J ne ioaru oi Aiaermeu iiietittn? i afternoon for the purpose of appointing 1 Registrars and Inspectors af election for j the approaching municipal election which I will take place on the ,24th of March. -Indications. For the South Atlantic States clear er partly cloudy weather, warna southwest. ler, warm aquiawBs, generally veering to colder northerly 1 Winus, loiioweu iu uurtu pui uuua uj no-1 mr barometer. , 4 ' I How tb be your own painter : Buy th e irr.i 4 ; anA I .-j j4 , ) fo, vf I northern tnrouaa ana way . : i Adam Empie, approximating: aw voi- , , . j I . At ' -rmaflg.2w.'...;i ..M....5:80 a, m. I umes,wiir be exposed for 'sale, at PahUc was carried to the lock-up on a dray. which there was no icscrancelOSSJ Oitnsl p.i-i-u-. .B SO a. m. I Auction, at the "Journal Building", on : ' others, in one the insurance paid amount- Mails for the N. O. Railroad, Princess etee, at 11 o'clock, A, M,, Fri- The Baltimorean of- a recent date , f ' . ,qR .. . TUmltninir and routes subolied there - da Februai 2st. - fPTt,' ' N. Y. Enamol Paint, ready mixed and j was out cue uibq uru uuo v f warranted at Jacobi's. t I riod. John "Lewis and John Jackson, both I colored, had a set-to at Minnie Hall, in . ' . . , , 1 - - I Urooiiiyn, ana were iaKen in dj iuu p-1 lice, -rl hey- bad a heanog tnis morning i before His Honor Mayor Fishblate andjfjg. were dismissed. .T. N. Bick. of Toledo. Ohio, 6sys: My father, before wearing the "Only T ' "P U nnf filn mVhtH on arennnt of his violent couirhinff: since uuS x r, . - wearing it he h3 slept soundly every i ight See Adv. Tsirr Baker and James Baker, the twins.and James Eagan, who were ten- tenced to the County House of Correc tion at tne last lerm oi me riminaii .... . ,i Court, were, carried to tneir piace oi iem- porary abode this morning. Henry - Van Nortwick. of Toledo, - r j :1. J UUio, says: a inena prevaneu upuu me to trv an "Only Luncr, Pad "I and 1 ODtamea lmmeaiaie reiiei irom wratamg cough. I know the Pad helped me Se$ ... i- -e r Adv. Th!s week's Presbyterian publishes extracts from letters written home by a young Udy .i -ho Uew fai cw -' ten, grapnic uuu SVJ u ure u attract attention. We have read them loss to know whotbo fair writer is. v. i . 1 :ii D.trnj. n:n - every iaay wuo uc o umw Touic r or promptly reguiaxmg ine . i-i " :r: ti. liver ana Kianevs anu uuriiviuK Kirvri hrrA inothin(r like it. and this! ia the reason wny 11 so quicaiy reiuo pimples and gives a rosy bloom to the riTu f, ' ' Go lo Jxoobi's for Ddots, Sash and , pure White Lead, Oils. Varnishes Bllnda. nre White i-eaa. uus.. varnuuo Window Glass, all elzes. All at the lowest " " V MT The tfardi Gru at the City Hall on s Friday nif lit wider' tl ' mtnigemettt of Prof. Cashing proaiises to be unusually attractiye, fanny and interesting. ' I The EnnetW who were arrested yes- Wav for haTbArin ted convicU - n.ia K.rftJnaticft m .. rin1nii. Tn ,lfknlt of bond thav were 1 committed to jail. Minerra En&ett, the wire or amiin jsnnew, nas a nursinK babe which wiU 1 have to go to jail with ' ' ' ' N-x' -,' ' : Salt for agricnlttfral piflrposerw: re- commended by chemists and endorsed by many ; practical , farmers. . Qood cotton seed i rnniaitft to rrood : vielda of the , T . . a1 . ft . . . . all classes of people use in some form. All these things can be had by inquiring of the Messrs Willard. - See adv man- other COltunn. Personal. Capt. Jno. W. Hinson, of New York, j t 1 . f. 3 . . rived here last night and will go up to amrea nere lasi nigm ana win go up xo Duplin' couaty to-morrow to rejoin bis I family, who are there on a Hinson is now at the head I rr 0 m . . .n ' 1, Q1UQ 06 xiouui, conou uro6 m iew -rr. -.it;.. -r rr t . , inrc cut. wild ait. n.. n. ruuntrKd 1 . ; - - v t - T BCWUbl AihUCi. I VnderwriMra,.',1lD0rt 4 ... T . , - frm .1 lb9 report of the Local Board Of Un- - a I Fwm:, nmw uasjuai. uccu Secretary. Jlr. W. J. Ctordon, presraw some vry inwrwuiig ieatur. The j- of logges sustained in the . . ii r 1 .u - t. .v. t.U wiiwmc.BuwmuS u5 VOBU I 31 1831. Dnrinjr that Deriod the es-1 timatpd v-AlriA nf nmnprtT destroved IS I iimaiea vaiuo 01 propeny aesiroycw wi vu "Imnntna : Pent nostacre-free. Address I been naid to th araonnt of ft3.203.46. I - ; - Tr - I The showinsr is a remarkable one. es-1 peciaiija, compared, with the corres- .. . . - , . Al vnnninir vwrnui ifir m n a w lifla lub iiiuuuu n rw- 0 r , . paid oat was $74,184.44. , I The number nffirt' recorded during I . , . . ftl Qn7 , o I IV,iSuu nua .w.Uv.. . . ' The losses to the agencies here werejas Atkinaon Manning, $239.78; t,.-. & Nnrthroo. S361.75: Abrwood rM.. ai . tt t cuk Pa ' i a I vriies, ou-.: n . jj. oiuuu w, 15; Wilmington Mutual, $1,188.80; Jno. W. Gordon k Bro., $592.76. The causes of the fires are recorded as follows: From sparks on roof, S; sparks from locomotive m cotton, 1; sparks irom Stove pipe in cotton, 1; sparks from cigar in cloth. 1: defective flaes and stove M1 , . f . jipes, .a; iurnace oi mm, ' tamp, a; aigaicr aaiiji oww, -o nf broom while swaeoinff hearth, 1; Hgni Ug,l; incendiary, 2; nnknewn, 4. There - I I j. - - J..!.) 4tiA vu The estimated Talue of property de- .trnrcd hv fire dnrincr the year 1880 was J J W - $49,620.21, on which insurance money ' :r.v , no was paid to tne amount oi,o,-6iiA.xo. xiie insurance paw in lain was,ooo.- . . Dtnv.na rAtn Tr IIinillRlUl sm.iu ir w wa i I aujourucu auCO,iuft w i , , u-M fl,; fAmmnfffas I held at Rankin Hall last night. " 77 T - Uaptam uonn ju. uoaiwngaw w nontianpnt chairman and Mr. P. W. I mnraarv 1 A pnTnw,itt. ennsistinsof Mr. W. P- oldnam: CaDt; iL. DeRosset aid Mr. - B Baakii, was appomted to mate arrangements for a reunion of the Com- n and A Bnppcr or collation, to be given complimentary to mo chtc -cm- I . . . J ..t,:.,A m i iers. ine meetmg aajourncu suujcw -w 1 - u t lx:m irrnrT. ; I UJ mm Mw As -the? anniversary of. the Company falls in: Jnt this year, .the. 22nd' of March, those having the matter in hand have deemed it best to postpone the col lation until a ' few days .alter Good m the 15tl of April 8upper complimentary to theactive, wM tXed at inc "uttu: 4, nJ!?. h. ine uut anniversary i wo wiujw-j I , u . . -ni Ireuxeu dcouub p&cwu the initial steps towards furthering their i l .... I deiibcrausns. iw... tt.v f AV,W i mi8 - r - i I maining a bachelor as stopping iotww I niirht at tha hoasa of s : married friend faT Cf. of m ehJ3 j, AU cross Ua aaa SACKS FOR SALE AT d crrtnS. tables cd csly Hop Bitters! lU.UUU ana oemg axpi awaxa Krufu i -j t - MUM MA - - - I to jv, tita riU tni alCT. I ; ' For the Pen." feieriflf' iaiuilof left this mbrninf for TUleigb, haying in charge the prisoners Who were convicted and sentenced to the "Pi":t the last term of tte Criminal CurL , The following are the names and terma of imprisonment. , BD rooocry, iw jrer. Jnlla Pierton, robbery, 10 years.; Xteed Devane, larceny, 6 years. Wm Lore, larceny, 6 years, v tWnt Davis, larceny, 2 years. WiaSbaw, larceny, 2 years. ; a Win Lee ceny,5arl V . We advise our friends to call at Jaoobi's for Bouiehold Hardware of every descrip tion. There you fret the lowest price, t Frank Leslie's, Popular Hotitaly; There can be no question as to the great merit and cheapness of this maga zine; in these respects it is not -excelled by any similar publication, l he numDer for March coatains, as does every copy, 128 quarto pages and over 100 ulustra tions, together with a beautiful colored frontispiece, "2o Rose without a 1 horn." n, vTr.noto TVi0,rrnni, T. ft '.loi' 0nr Monster Telerrranh System," by Noel Ruth ven (1G illustra- inatratiftn,. ..Thi Ri-W of tH Diamond . , j - - i vt 1,1 ic ;iin,,...4i'n.. ti'v. Pma 1 V , m ,1- ,"UOMw1wue ,7" V. I ttUpiC 11MO 1U IfaUBWW, U J mi I Jb'ranfc LieaiiebHUustratioasj; "wny tne Clouds Float, and What . the Clouds Say," Dyltooert James Mann (tt musira- tionaiand manv other articles, are deeo- J j aT iy inieresiing an? rapieie wiw inorina- tion. There are excellent stories, sketches, AaTeuLiircS. eic. dt ceicDiaiea irriLcrs. arpntnrM etc.. bv celebrated writers: I ""- e trv and a verr lare ouu i1. sciease, traveii, inn, etc., exc. 3. single 1 codv of this delirhtful periodical can be I oouuueu wr a ecu us; wd umui uu- 1 . 4. . AD. . ,. Kn. I w v tT-iLo TKi;,;i-. as X'lDttA JUCOIK A UUIIOUIU5 a-WMtv, w 1 and 57 Park Place, New Tork. 'TnE mails." i THB MAILS. me xaauSCJOM anu arrive hk uo jny i Poat Office as follows : I m, i : - a. ai.. i:a. a riortbern through mails. 00 p na from, including A & N. C. T:i.vJ -i. K.A a m TKf daily ... ..8 a m and 7:45 p. m. Western mails (O Ott'y)daiiy r Yexc6Dt Sundav) - 8:10 a. m. nu . jfc. n..i;na. - 7:45 p. m Malls for points between Flo- I rence and Charleston. 8 a m & 7:45 p m 3J: - Cape Fear River. Tueedays, and Fridays.... l.'OO p. m. FavetteviUo, via Lumberton, l 4. . I daily, except Sundays 8: 10 a. m. flna!n n n and intermedi- j Zg 0ffice7 every Monday and Thursday at 6;00 a m Smitbville mails, by steam boat, daily, (except Sun- ................. 8.80 am Mails for Easy Hill, Town Creek, Shailotte and Little River. S. O , every Mon- dav and Thorsdav at.... 6:00 a. m. I - , -r, 1 t-1 Wilmington ana uiacs kiyot I Chanel. Mondays, Wednes- i . Fri(jav8 at......... 6:00 a. m. OPEN FOB DKLIVEBT. Northern through and way malla.. 7:00 and 7:80 a m. I Mnhpm mAtlfl V UU B Ul I ' ' . .. . 9ft I ooutnern aiaus i;o Carolina Central Railway...... 4:00 p. m OWmp umw opeu .ruui o I VI and, frnm 2 to 5:30 D. m- MOUey Order and Register Department opeo same stomp ofl5oe. Arral delivery opan from 6:00 a. m I in a.nn n. m . and on Rnndavs from 8:80 Itn9:&0 a. m. ps iot bi.m rfeF,SLfkt h eVerv miuio ..wm day ftt 8:go p.m. TakAumnriiM. i rklji . - iMOilCe tHaVE TO-DAY ASSOCIATED myfelf A Tmn . company, and .hall in future devote my time exclusively to same, as SecreU'ry and Treasurer. RpjsrvictfiillV ' feb 23-lt JNO. J. CONFRET. Aencultura 3a-1. TONS CLEAN SALT, For Agricultural purposes For sale at feb 23 lmd&w 'WTLLAKii'a". Cotton Seed tLC BUSHELS COTTON SEED, OI Jl 1 Tor sale at feu 23-1 mdw Liverpool Salt.: visit. Capt. I tions); "A Uash- through oonaemara, istin? under the name and, style of of the firm Of by N. liobmson (il illustiationsj; ine 1 Hinson & Cumming is this day dissolved by f I A I tJU L J Hall 1 MY nil Ali T f? 1 llivOa - IV AS I UiULUAJ KJLAOXMU V WUU il lUuwU A VAAW feb 25-lmdw" 'TvTLLAEDTS;., 2?Tew Advertififiiiioiita. Mew ilOusic Boxes. QHROMOS, . STEEL ENGRAVINGS and Organs Just received at , FIEINSCERGEIi'3, Live Book Store. , A LARGE LOT OF POPULAR BOOKS, J, published by the New -York-Book Ex change. Just received at 4 ,;'V.; IlElNSBERGER'S, LIVE EOOK AKD MUSIC STORE. Ieb23 Familv Flour- RINDEN'G AS GOOD AS THE BEST Extra Family Flour, "from North Carolina White Wheat. All can be convinced by sending orders to the feb lLtf CAPE FEAR FLOUR MILLS. authorized to ejjm in liquidation. t nr tTTvrorvxr . ".mnoi, JAS. D. CUM MING, GEO. W. BALLY. Co-Paitnersliip, rpHE UNDERSIGNED, of the late firm of JL HINSON & GUMMING, have - tins day formed a Co-partnership under the firm name of CUMMIN G & BAIL 1 , for the transaction of a general Commission Buai- Sf New York. Wc respectfully solicit a continuance of the natroe extended to thelatefirm. - Prompt personal attention civen to the erne wubuuiciiua v vuiwu, st. . !-nrt t ArrnnHnn nf orders for me purcuaie eoa wwwu ui,uiB delivery. JAME IJ. GUMMING, GEORGE W. BAILY. 89 Pearl Street, New York, Feb. 15, 'SL fsb 19-eod-3t t T7q . Uo Ia liiiW DUUilS 1UI OctlC rrHTs LAW LIBRARY OP THE LATE feb21-tds Attorney. Just Received. k FULL ASSORTMENT of Violet Pho- sraph Frames and Easel. Panel-' Pic w - - tures, &c. A very large stock of Blank Books, School Books, School Stationery, Bibles, I Prayer Books, llymn 15ooks. a complete stock of Manifold Letter Copying Books, at YatesVBook Store. feb 21 400 Tons Goal Just Arrived SI RATE, STOVE AN!) GII.ol U JL auiLO Superior quality, feb 21-3t $S per ton, J. A. SPRINGER A LARGE STOCK OFj Sash. Doors, Blinde AND U U KIKDS OF MILL WQRK1 LUMBER. LATHS. &c For sale very cheap, at ALTAFPKR, PRTClt UO. Factors feb 51 fit Mobsses and Syrupy 2QQ BblsNew Orleans MOLA3SE8 onn nhds anJ Bbls New cuBjk QQ nhds Old CUBA, 2Q0 Bags RIO COFFEE, At Low Irlcca, 1. f-b 11 S80PPER10M I ' ... . AND, ' - Wkf Campaiy, If bitfTlll, N. O. Prleee sad staples on epplieatioi. 1 Bead fa yor orders for the holidays. dwT-dSwtr . - - , milE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore ex- 1 Just in store, fresh and crisp, , Wilson's Crearn Wafer and Farina " trackers. "' -: Chocolate, --Vanilla "'and t3incr , - ' - 'a t t ' V V . Drops; Jumbles PinafofoProp, " ."And.--' r.. ,- . - . . . . -. . - A Great Variety of othsr Fino Cakes and Craciers. Also, A very fine article otgenuino " - New Orleans Molasses I The very thing for Buckwheat" Cakes, ' ' Fresh Rye Flour, Graham Flour, and Buckwheat Also, A fresh shipment of Very fire Dairy Butter. For sale low by , JWJt Ili UUn I Is ill Sill F ios. 11 & 13 UT. Front St. feb si ' '. v ' . Two Things for Sunday School Teachers, THE SUNDAY. SCHOOL TIMES. A -16-page weekly paper for teachers, su perintendents, and pastors. The low club rates enable the teacher? of any school to take it. From 1 to 4 copies, $2 each. From 5 to 9 copies, in a packajfc to. One address, $1.50 each. From 10 to 10 copies in a pack age to one address, $1.25. Twenty copies or moic, in a package to one address, $1 each No charge for postage. Subscrip tions will be taken for any portion of aycar at yearly rates. The paper' will be sent every week for three montht, on trial, to a new subscriber, for twenty-five cents, Spe cimen copies free. - THE SCHOLARS' QUARTERLY. Pub llshed every three. months, v This is Just .what you want for your class. It contains the International lessons, with a large varie ty of helps, including beautiful picture and a colored map. Price, centa a year. Send seven cents for n specimen copy. Samples of The- Weekly Leson Leaf free. Address, .. JOHN D. WATTLES, Publisher, 725 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. feb 9-2 w - EARS-MILLION! Foo Clioo's Balsam or Siiarii Cil . - Positively Restores the Hearbg and Is tto -Only Abeolato Cure for D(afass Known. This Qil i extracted frcm a pecaliar spe eies of iaill Waxra HHAtt. caught in the Yellow 8ea, known at rrebro4on Kondel-etii- Every Chinese Fuhermao knows it. It rirtaes M a restoravtlTe vt beviog were discovered by a Bad hi r Friett about the ier 1410. ;u cures were so numerous aid zcaay so semlnglT mlracalous, that the remedy was rfficially pT'KjIalued ovr th entire hsnpir lu tue beearne so unirercal that for ever 300 yers ao JJes'acM has ex iitfd smotg .ttio Chine jo people. Kest, charges prepaid, to any i&drwtX Ji per bottle.230xdy Imported b ' HAY LOOK A CO., . 7 DeysuSew Xork Bole Aiats for America, - . Zltfi virtoei are uoq ietU ab!o aaJ ifs cura "tire character aboiate. at writer ca pnooaVly terdfy, bjth fro-a experieoco &d obMTvadoa . A in on cbe taaaj reiulerv of tho BevSsw la tbe part indonotner cf tte eoastry, it Is po- . b b! that tun ben are sdiOted with deaf'. i.e, and to soeh It may b said: "Writs at . m;c8 t Hsyloec A Co., 7 Der' Htreet. ew Yurc'eeelosiag $1 and you will rcairr by rettfrs e rmd? that will nable you to hear like aay body else, and wheae curative e2-cu mill be emar.esL 1 on will eevsr regret doiag so' Editor of Tfew Tots Her eat tile Review. Sept 25,1E 3 ' dec 8 - . ' ; The Lpwest-P rices jTJIORALL KISDS OF PBlNTWO, At E. St WARROCXS Jcb Once.' Get esmates si this c;o b;fsr3 fcavlEg ycur pricllc doiw 'elsewh.ts COSics ia Itetisv tzZUnz', v Fresh Arrival -i! 1 '4 i ft 8. s. M 'I ' ) 4 1 V ' - Do- t i I CAKKOLL'd, -;tlarlegit prlaas
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