THIS PAPfcB Basdayr It ?B jonli. T. J A M K. L orrR ASP PHoPBmoft. , . n R8BI PTJONft. rOHTAGK PAIDr rear 6 00 rUx cuctH, S2W ; TLr .oath.. $1 ; aoutb' W CCBU h, pper wi b. delivered oyearrien Wefeherge,i.7 P' tbeoity.attb er.te,orl3enMpeTwe. ldT.Wir rate low and liberal 8oberiberi will pleaser eport any and ,, fHnf to reeci tbsir paperi regularly. 5ew A dvertieementa. THE GREAT. RHEBMATISM, tiQuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago" Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, Quins, Sore Throat, Swell 's and Sorains, a urns ana Scalds,' General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted fYef and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. No Preparation on earth equals St. Jacobs Oil i tafe.ture, simple and cheap External Bonify. A trial entaila but the comparatively .-ifli,, r.,,tlv of SO Cent. nd every oneouffer- Jiie wttb jwin can bare cheap and poiltiro proof iii its claims. Directions in Eleren Language. SOLD BY ALL DEUGGISTS AM) DEALEE3 IN MEDICINE. A VOGIXER. & CO., Baltimore 2HcLM V 8. -A, Mrs. Joe Person's Statement In Re gard to Cancer. I receive nnmerou let era askins Jf my remedy will cure Cancer. I cau only cite tbe following case, which is the only one I have ever cured, the only one upon which I have had an opportunity oi testing it in It incipient stage. When we were married, io 1857, my husband had a small wart looking place on his left che.ek bone,whicb he told me then he thought woul l eventu ally terminate in cancer.' We paid no at Untion to it; though e could see with ad. vanctog years thut it was gradually in creasing in size. Then it commenced to form a scab, something similar to a piece of dry bras, which would shed every few days, another form, and so it continued until March, 1872, when it broke out into a regular running, eatiDg sore, which con tinued to spread with the most slamming rapidity throughout that spring and sum mer. Tbe sore had eaten in considerably, was about the size of a silver quarter, had tbe appear ance of honey.comb, with the cells distinctly marked, b ed consldeiably. had a smarting, irritating sensation as if needles were pricking the surface, itb occasional sharp darting pains, which ex, tended to lheeje and weakened it. Every body who saw it censidere J it a case of well developed cancer, Ihe physiciaEs adrised him to have it cut rut, whereas I ad?)i 3d treatment at a cancer infirmary. At last one of ti e physicians suggested that I try my Remedy, and said he believed it would cure iL The thought or u irg it bad never occurred to me. as 1 then only fcnew it to be good for Scrofula. I com menced its use on the sore the 1st day cf October and discontinued it the 7ih No vember, SS it Was PERFECTLY CURED, It bad then been a iiir.ning soie. for s:x months. It broke out again for four con lenitive years, in the spring eaii time more severely, and requiring much longer to cure. I broke out last in lb76, when it requited four month' treatment to effect a cure, since wbich time it lias been and is now perfectly well. 1 hive tried it in ouny advanced cases cases beyond the possibility or wlope ot cuie, always with benefit -sometimes by delating .its pro gress", sometimes by. giving perfect tree dom from all pain. I am, very trulv, MliS. JOE TERSON, Nov 11, 18S1. Franklinton, N. C. The Remedy is for sale in Wilmington, by Dr. WAI. fi, UKEEN. Send for Cir cular. ' jan 18 . - 1 : Dress Goods AND Trtmminss ! Y0U CAN FINDlLMOST ANYTHING hi this department, embracing a it does all NEW AND DESIRABLE STYLES. One of the finest assortments of , BLAOS OOOD0. ' Quite a rarity of textures and styles. ALL WOOL (blk) DIAGONAL, (40iu.) A beautiful cloth for suits; it is too cheap to quote the price, you must ece it, you will like it. ' CTJRTA1N8 are selUng freely, for we hat Just put THE PRICES DOWN In reach fall. CARPETS AKD MATTINGS. A gordassoitment. OIL CLOTEH," MATS. RUGS, Ac. R. M. bclntire. .aa 17 flaTlTM FOR ' - """' '"-' -I"" ' :" "; . . -. . ' r. ; - ,;:..cv.--.:-' .- r r" '-! "... . ' f '' ,-. - ,. , , , " The Baily ; -Mettew " I ! ' ' I 1 y ..... . . I VOL. VI WILMINGTON, N. C. SATURDAY, JANUARY 21 , 1882. NO 18 LOCAL NEWS. New Advertisement 9. Opera House John T Raymond CW Yates All Right , IIeinsbekoee--Just deceived t No City Court to-day. Day's length 10 boars and 9 minutes. ' i ii ules past 5 o'clock. 1 ; t There were uo interments in Oakdale Cemetery this week. ! , Barque Venusj Andersppi bene?, ar rived atTJharleston Jan. 19tli. Schr. t. M. JJird. Fales, cleared at Baltimore Jan. 18tb, for this port. There was but one rnterment-pthat of an adult in 13ellevue Cemetery this week. There were two intcritoentg both i adults- in Fine Forest Qeraetery this week. Steamship Benefactot. Capt. Tribon, cleared and sailed hence to-day for New York. . - I -;- I The weather, since the new year began. has been notable for its great variety of daily chaDges. i M 1 j. Schrs. Thos. Sinnickson Dickinson, and John A. .Griffin, Fisher hence, ar med at rbiladelphia Jan. lbth. . . - Freshwater Perch, Trout and Black i i i fish Hooks and Lines. I A full assort ment and lowest prices at Jacobi's. f i Steamship Regulator, Capt. Doane. from New York, arrived at her wharf m this city, at about 10 o'clock, thi3 a. m. ' The' Register of Deeds issued nine mar riage licenses this week, five of which were for couples. white and four for colored Ger. barque Amanda, hence, . arrived at Porto Rico leaky, and was 'discharg ing cargo Jan. 5th. She will probably be condemned. M j -The ladies oi the Dorcas Society Of St. Paul's Lutheran Church realized the handsome sum of $200 from the dime party given by them on Thursday even ing.- . j . . . , i ,. liev. i. u. uernheim, l). l)., as we learn from the Charlotte Observer, was unanimously elected President' of the North Carolina College, at ML Pleasant, in Cabarrus county, on Wednesday last. -r ,!.-.: ' I The Charlotte Observer give the Pauline Markham crowd fits. They played in Charlotte on Thursday night and served the Charloltese just about as they did the Wilmingtonians. 1 We are glad to learn that Judge French's condition is somewhat better, lie rested more comfortably last nignt and his mind is clearer to-aav. Ye trust that the improvement may continue.: t An extra census bulletin gives the area of North Carolina as 48,580 square miles. Prof. Kerr says it is ov&r ' 51, 000. The largest counties in the State are Brunswick, Robeson and Wake, and Clay is the smallest. Indications. For the South Atlantic. StatfH rnis M lowed by partly cloudy weatherj sjuth wind shifting to southwest and northwest, slight changes in temperature and failing followed by rising barometer. I? 1 1 row. i it, .-. : i A dense fog, which for awhile! per vaded the atmosphere this morling, made our streets look dark and gloomy. It was the heaviest that has been known for some years, and continued until about 9 o'clock, when the sun and a gentle shower appeared at the same time and dispelled it. , I 1 TneBiYer.i ' i The appearances this morning at the wharves and docks indicated that there was a considerable freshei in the river; ; but steamboatmen inform us that there i I has been no recent rise of any conse quence. There U plenty ot boating water, but it -remains about as it has j been for several days past, with twenty feet of water on the Shoals. KversinccI was seven years old I suffered with rheumatism; especially when the weather changed I would get a pain in my. left knee, so that for ' hours 1 could not move a step. : 1 used all sorts of remedies without avail, when I p roc n red St. Jacobs Oil which cored me. F. X. Gexu, Contractor, ' 549 Penn Avenue, Pittsburg, Pa, Sate of the Clinton- The steamer Clinton was sold at auc tion to-day, under foreclosure of a mort gage held by M r. Cbas. Wessell. She was purchased by .Mr. A. C. Wessell, for $400 cash, who proposes to repair her thoroughly and place her' again on the river between this city and Bannennan's Bridge. 1 Do'st thou love life?--Then do not squander valuable time, tor that is the stufllife is made of: but procure at once a bottle of in. Ball's Cough Syrap f6r your Cough and be cured. Yoar drug gist keeps i . Personal. i John Judge, Ksq.,. formerly of this city, but now of Charleston, is in the city to-day on a brief visit. Mr. T. M. Kmersou, General Frieght Agent of the Chesapeake & OhioR. R.9 arrived here this mornioc on a brief iisit. lie is accompanied by his wife and family. ' Corn for this City- The Newbern News speaks of the ar rival at that port of two cargoes of corn from Elizabeth City, aggregating 8,250 bushels, consigned to Messrs G. Boney & Sons, of this city. It also reports some eiarht or ten more vessels in Fas- quotank river, waiting for a fair wind, for the same parties. The corn goes by water to Newbern and there breaks bulk and is shipped overland to this city, whereas, before the close of New Inlet it came all of the way by water. Don't Die In the House Ask druggists ; for 'Rough on Rats." It clears out rats, mice, bed-bugs, roach es, vermin, flies, ants, insects, loc per box. The Two Orphans. A large, and we imagine, disappointed audience were gathered at the Opera House last evening to witness the rendi tion of the above named play in a grossly emasculated shape. The play all that was given was good- the acting unov 8ually fine, but it was s badly cut that only about one half of the play was given. The audience paid their money to see the play not a ptrt, but tbe whole of it but they only witnessed a little more than four out of the seven acts in the niece. The comDany may say that 1 : . , ' - . they were obliged to cut the piece in ortfer to! catch the outgoing train; but that is no reason why our people should pay! a dollar for fifty cents' worth of playj They have a right to demand the full amount cf the goods promised, and for which thev have paid. The actors had not the lame excuse of a poor house, for it was crowded. The ladies who sometime since were unable to go out, having taken Lydia E. Pmkham s Vegetable Compound, are quite recovered, and have gone on their way rejoicing. ImpoTianr Tax Cases. The News wid Observer tells us that in Raleigh on Thursday, ' the suits brought by the Public Treasure against the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad Company, the Petersburg Railroad Com pany, the Raleigh and Gaston Railroad Company, and the Seaboard and Roan' oke Railroad Company, were tasen up and discussed before Judge Gilmer. Maj. John W. Graham represents the plain tiff, assisting the Attorney-General in these cases. Hon. George Davis and Maj. C. M.Stedman appear for the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad Company, Hon. A. S. Merrimon for the Raleigh and Gaston and Petersburg Railroad Companies, and Honl David A. Barnes for the Seaboard ...!. r and Roanoke Railroad Company. These cases involve the. right of the State to levy a franchise or privilege tax upon the defendants.. The levy is resist ed by the defend lmts, 03 the ground that in the original charters of these compan ies the State has wholly exempted them from taxation, which is a common de fense with all these companies. As to the Raleigh and Gaston, Petersburg and Seaboard and Roanoke Railroads, there are additional defenses, which remain yet io be argued. The case of the Wil mington and Weldon Railroad is the only one as yet fully argued. These ad ditional defenses were to have argued yesterday morning. been Persons wh stand upon their Feet, whether bten or women, axe often troubled with! serious pains and weaknesses in the back, loins and other parts of the body. Ii has been proven beyond a doubt, how ever,, that Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure is a certain preventive of I these troubles. Tbe receipts of cotton at this port to date daring the present crep year, foo up 111,927 bales, as against 99,432 bales to January 24, 1881, being an increase thus far this year of 12,495 bales. . " 1 rxvarlt Foreign. Nor. brig , Begnbuen, Olsen, clear ed at this pori iUday for Liverpool with l.uao bales cotton shipped, by Messrs l). R. Murchison- fc Co.. and : Nor. barque Saron, Christiansen, cleared for Liver pool, with 1,748 bales cotton, shipped by Messrs D. R. Murchisoh & Co., DeRos- set t Qp-jind A. D. Cazaux, Agent. Trfsh The American The popular comedian, John T. Ray mond, in his new and successful comedy creation, "Fresh, the American," which ran over 100 nights at-the Park Theatre, New York, will appear at I the Opera House on Monday, January 30th,. sup ported by a strong company under the direction of Brooks & Dickson. Frank Farrell, business manager for Mr. Raymond, was in the city yesterday, and was asked about the comedy "Fresh is a sparkling comedy," re sponded the agent. "It is a bright, light and breezy production. It recounts the adventures in Europe of a young Ameri can Wall1 street broker with plenty of cheek, a large 1 stock of impudence and an unlimited supply of cash. 'Fresh breaks the gambling banks, breaks the heart of a Marchesa', breaks the heart and marries an Egyptian Princess; I He gets into the Khedive's harem searching for his wife, astonishes the j wives, aston ishes j the odalisques, astonishes the eunuchs, astonishes everybody. The part is brimfull of fun, and as 'Fresh', Mr. Raymond is in his happiest of comic humor."; 1 "What about your company "Our company has been specially select ed and embraces artists like Atkins Law rence, Geo. F. DeVere, Agnes Proctor, Lizzie Creese, Katie Baker, Harry Pierce, Wm. Cullington, D. H. Cfiase Grace Gill, Mary Tucker andT iJutli Cowles. It is seldom a better company is sent on the road." "And your scenery. Don't yen require special scenery?" "We wUrpresent the original scenery used during its long New York ran. One set especially I desire to call your atten tion to, and that is the Harem. This is one of the prettiest scenes on the stage. Another beautiful effect is the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius. The volcano is seen in the act of throwing up burning, hiss ing, fiery lava. It is a very realistic stag effect." ( ' "Mr. Raymond has been somewhat successful in Fresh?" . 'Indeed, he has surprised every one. His success has been almost phenomenal Everywhere he has crowded the houses to the doors. He has packed McVickers theatre, ' in Chicago, the Academy of Music, New Orleans, to the very doors. You may assure the readers of the Rs view, ot a rate comedy treat in store for them." Quarterly Meetings j For the Wilmington District ; of the Methodist E. Church, South. j FIRST BOUND. t Waccamaw Mission, at Pine Log, Jan ... . - . . 21-22 Whiteville, at WhiteviHe. Jan 28-29 Elizabeth, at Elizabethtown, Feb 4 -5 Bladen, at Windsor, . Feb 11-12 Clinton, at Johnson's Chapel, Feb 18-19 Cokesbury, at Bethany, . Feb 25-26 Coharie Mission, at Wesley Chap el, March 4 -5 Duplin, at Wesley Chapel, March 11-12 Onslow, at Lebanon, March 18-19 CiTThe District Stewards will meet ta Wilmington at the parso nage of tbe Front StreetChurck at 11 o'clock . m.', on Tuesday, the 3rd of January, 1882.' Presiding Elder. To Builders and others Go to Jaco bi's for Sasb, Blinds and Doors, Glass, c You can lowest prices. get all' sizes and at the t SIGN PAINTING. BR0HZIna Ae. ', I ' ---- spectfuJy say that utAii futioer cotice he may be found at hb reiidenca, osroer 1 hird and Mirket ttreKs. prepared to exej cute all orders in lb above named branch es. Room Sets, Tin Wj jtc, neatly repainted and varnish td. Heir Advertisements. OPERA HOUSE. I - i r .nonday, January SOtli. 50th I PERFORMANCE 330th. The Kloe: of Laugh-Mkr, The Master Comedian of the Staje. John T. Raymond, 10 mi j;f eat uoraedy Hit, FRESH THE AMERICAN. Specially fielect-d Company New Sceaery Throughout As proiucel upwards of 100 . . . . , Niirht. . . j . 100 At the Park Theatre New Toirk. Seats can be secure! four days in advance. at Dyers'. I . JOHN Ili HARLIX, Manager, jaa 2t5t 8t-th-!ri-'sat-nJon Traveller's Insnrgnce Go., OF HARTFORD, COriN. LOOK AT THE RECORD IjtfGURES ARE MORE ELOQUENT than brdlf Hear what they sav : . t . The paid up Capital is $600,000. The assets January 1, 1882, were $6,114, 502.70. The TRAVELLER'S wrote 97.564 Acci dent Policies in 1881, a gala of 24,824 over 1880. and a gain in premiums of $407,969.30. Paid oa claims in Accident Department, 15,890 policies, which is nearly one in every six persons i mured, and the amount paid on these claims was $714,003.16 which was nearly $60,000 per month. I j In the Life Department there was a gain In amount of Life Insurance in force ef $1,412,883. . ! ! These figures speak for themselves. Poli cies for $3,0C0, 25 cents for one day ; $4.50 for one month. Preferred Kfcks, for year, $5 per $1,000. Polices written by I SAM'L NORTHROP, Agent, jan20- Wilmington, N. C. Just Received. ' QHE OF THE LARGEST BTOOKS OF STATIONERY, such as Copying, Prtffes, Copying Books, - '' Gopiac!Cupv - I-"' ' - v i ! Blank Bokf Invoice Books, Bills Baeslyable, Babber Krtasra, Laad Peadls, Ac., i ever brought to the city, at HEIlf3BEROER'8. jan 20 Live Book and Mnsio Btore I PLANTATION FOR SALE. 3HE UNDERSIGNED Commissioner, ap . pointed by the Judge of the Superior urt of New Hanover county, will expose to sale at public auction, on Thursday, 19th January, 1882, at the Court House door in the City of Wilmington, at 12 o'clock, M. , that valuable plantation In Pender county, on Rocky Point, known as Pembroke, con taining about one thousand acres of fertile land, to wit: A certain tract of land In Pender county, bounded by a line commen cing on the edge of Black Creek, near the end of a bank across said creek, and run ning thence S. 10, E. 86 chains and 50 links te a pine and pine pointers on the East side of Dark Branch, thence 8; 82, E. 93 chains to the edg of the Tide Swamp at Caesar's Spring and thence in the same direction to the N. E Branch of the Cape Fear river, thence up the river to the line of the Vats plantation, thence with that line to a stake in the said line opposite to a row of Cedar trees and thence to the beginning. Tarma llbaral and made known at sal. ALEX. T. LONDON, deo 17 tda Cemmissionsr The sale of the above i named plantation has been postponed until Thursday the 2$th Inst., at 12 M. , i jan 19-td S. P. SHOTTER d CO., EXPORTERS OF Bice and Naval Stores Baltimore Wharf, Water St., Wilmington, N. Kelly Building, Bay St., Savannah Oa. jan 16-lw Health is Wealth! DftE O IWEdT'rf Nkv ad Baa TaaaniaT, a pifle for lif tteria, Ui xium, . CottTalauD, "Merroa iieadasfa, iieotal Lprtioc, Lota of Hwij, Jropo teey, rematnra Old A(r, eaaad bj iter exertion, excetaea, r oTr-loda-gr c, which to raw-r, dcar aod 5rtb. Oaa box will ur rasra ca. Kaofc box cont-ia on nU' f ttia-nf. Of dul'ar a bor,for 1k bixM for hrt JofUrf; eut by oatl preoaid -n re?pt of pric. ws jruar. aale fix box j to ca- it c r. 1 lthech orrer reeeiTed b na fo tic t. xee. we. will Ma4 the put ebas war writtsa g eetca( to rvtora ciixosy If ib treakaiu.t dotm not eact a ear a. clasrnte isroa by WM H 0RCX7. Dragiisly (saseeMor to Groan Il&saer Tflbniagton, BO Orders by mail will raesiva prompt attastSoB ! bx3-dAwlr - Dlccolutlon. rpHE TIB1I 07 EASDIKa JOHNSON &CO Is this day dissolved by mutual con sent, 8. P. S hotter retiring. Tha assets and iiacaaae are aaanrnm uy xiaramz Jonaon,wao win sign in llquidatioa. - HAUDISG JOHNSON, 8. P. CHOTTAR. Wflsatogten, N. C, Jan 1, jantf 'FLSARBEOnnx, I - XT will to triad to rsatv nctaaaift fxon ou.fMMd oa aar m4 'all raafeato " feaeral lotwrt b ' - T& tkimm r ia vmr mww Iway f Blh4 v im Editor. Oxeauahutfots wrt b wrilU:ea oalf Mia H6m of ha pun FaraoaaHttes mw b areld I t ta pMUUy and partimarty mi.f ftoM Mt tba Mtimdom Mt always dort th vlrr ot eorrwpadaata nalen so tut -! taa editorial cotamaa. ! ; HeT7 Advertisornonts. 40,000 JATHU jrOHi 8 ALE LOW TO OLO.Hl Ooxulgnaieat." - - " - I LUMBER SASH D00RS BUNDk An erery de crlpUon cf . BujldinerlBIaterial. I 1 reins tocd and pj lcea. j ALTAFKt fIUE 4 CO. 'u-iV' Trdi Cffice foct WalBot it jaa If ;. ., , r. ,Vj . ... NEW YORK & WILMiNGTOii STEAMSHIP CO.: SE WEEKL YjLINE 1 v 5! STEAMERS f " WILL;; BAIL FROM j NEW TORE Iveiy WEDNESDAY and "8ATURDA at 3 o'c ock, P. M. BKNEFACTOR.M.8aturday, . Jaauarr U REGULATORM..MWeUeaday, January 18 GULF 8TREAM......Saturday, January 31 1. Through Bills Ladiag and Lowest Through Bataa gntraotei to ana from J Point! In North aod t-outh Carolina. For Freight Engage neatj apply t) THOS,E. BOND, Bro't, j WilBnistftoa, N O, TBK9. G. EQER, Freight Agent, s ' 8ft j Broadway, Totk. WM. P. CLYDE CO., fanlS-tf .Oaa-lAgu MI All Rfeht ! 4 QDRWeAB IS OYER AND EYERTTfllKG 78 QUIET )fam now ready for regn'ar baatneia. C. W. YATES, Jin 9 Hookjllar aod 8tatiaaer ftWe Want Buyers for j 1000 BBLS NErw floue.t' 300 B,SC0FFEE' lOO Bbli-SU0AB' 2500 Sac,LIYERTO0L8ATi 500 6ack FIIfE 8ALT I ; OO Hods. CUBA MOALSSES, Ac, ice., Ac, HALL & PEfl-BSALL Jsi 10 1 j j Pittsboro Academy gPPlXG fiESlO v of 1(62 rpaaa Jna. ary 9:h, Stadeats of any age received ,atd prepared for College or for Badaeef Life Tie Piinclpal has had aajjy f cars ex;e 1 eocein teacbi'g. Te nu, tjr teaion f 20 weiki, Bear J cad Tuition S7&. Kefra to Eiiter of th Rarixw ' Tor partiealara, addreit C. B. DKNSO, Prlncipa dee 3! tf rwlillinery, lc. y AM STILL RECEIVING tbe latest nov el ties in Millinery Goods, Fancy Article, &c. New SUaaptng Pattern, Hair Good Braids, Scollops, &c.- Rr-tfnllT, MISS'S. KAREZBV COSMOPOLITAN BAR AND RES j TAUHANT. i JOHN CARROLL, Prop; South tULeMarket 8tret, WUmtngtoa, N.C IHE BAR ic cuppHd with the best Whlaldee, v'JQm, Eer, Champagsee. C lara of the fiust znde always Ob Titiir At tbe Restaurant can be found the f neat Oysters brought to this market, which are etrved is any style desired. TaraCies svppUed Jan IT j ;. t

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