. '-- ' - . (. -.. - ." - W I " .V,"!-' 1 - V U I. -m , . 1 . , . - i . - x - 1 -: i f 4 - - - . , -. i - -A ; f I" f W'rrfaif q r?!v0 casii"et -I hwr te v - T- .. , 1 II 14 r . vr '! j: Yfe-5.fj ;i f Bcu - , .... ; JOS is . t. J a r p.w. 'rpri-r wi bjdHfcfd Dy eaxrisr.', of VhW. iD part ?C tbC ftitT' " ' rertiB? r.tet low axd lt-r n z-ree to1 recaiTe tfeir pper regain Uew Advertisements. ticuralqte, Sciatica, Lbmbago, Backache, Soreness or tho L'fiest, Gout, (uinsy, Soro Throat, Svr fill ings and S crains, Burns and ' Scalds,' General Bodiiy .. Pains; v 'J Toorft, Ear and h'oadacr.9, Frosted ' Fes, and Bars, and ait other Feins and Aches. artb 'qtials St. JAfOES Oit. tiknf(,i.u.-r, iwfie ud cfeajp Extenmi" ' trial fi.tiiU Lut tbo comparatively t .'.dir.- ,.f V fvni. and every oceanffe .'.'"'(;! -its hav clap aud poeitire proof c: i-? lUnj. SOLD PY ALLlillUaGTSTS AITD DE1LESS Li IIEDICJ.KE. .. JSaltimore, Jtld V. 8. jA. Debility Newbekx, Sept. 6, 1S51. J HAVE USED MRS. JOE PERSON'S TONIC tor general debility, conEcquent cpon HvlDgf ia a low country, and foncd jrtut boneflt from it as n appetizer which ivc lone to thefly6tem. EMAEY BAYARD CLARKE, For tale in Wilmington by Dr. W. II. GREEN. feb 1 NEW Y0RK & ViLM!HGTGN STE4MSHI? CO. SEMI-WEESLYLIHE . .-j .!. . - STEAMERS WILL-- SAIL FROM NEW TORK tmt5 WEDS Bl AY diAlUKlu at 5 o'c'oefc, F. RKOriLATOU.turdy, Jaa'j OUL? BTRAMHUrd47, cbia? I BZ5EFA CTOBm.W0-' n-edtj, Kbropry S RtOULaTOB.8atarday, Fb?ay 11 feju Ttroago Bill Lwiiaff sJ Lowtrt foUta.iVyorth iad bcoth Crtlioa, 'or JFraljiht ogenieiM a?fij t u-0: G. ?TB, frtlrH Asrcet, V.P. CLYDK A CO., mkU)S mm1 ' k i. - VOL. VI, WILMINGTON, N. C;, TUESDAY.. FEBRUARY local Ntevvs.- II J McI:iTIUE ToWf:I CoreCU IlfciKSi;.-CK-:Fcaut;ful Valentines Opzhk iloVav. Kat CjfcStOQ , . Dn TU' S K Vvoiii-MaillaVViirc ae Virus Preih pork gold at earns this mora ng. by tho . ' The receipt a ot cotton nt thin port to il iy f-K)t np 2G8 bales. ' . ills Kxcelleucy, Oov. Jarrn. bos ap poiijtt tl Mr. ii. if. lipids, rf tUi vit-y - ...... . i. i. Col. John M. Robinson was ia tlrts ycslt-rjay. Ha cme hcr yosterdav morning over the Carolina Ceatral in bis private-cr and left a?t night'for PorU- raouth. . Colds yield to oaions like maic, but Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup is a still better and by far more agieeablo means of curing a Cold cr Cough. You can buy a. bottle for 25 cents at any drug store, and we are eure it will do the work every time. lr. G. G. Barker, of Boston, Mass., and of the firm of E. G. Barker & Co., of this city, is here on a visit to his brother, Mr. E. Gerry Barker. : Freshwater Perch, Trout and Black fish Hecks and fines. A fall assort, ment and lowest prices at Jaoobi'8. t Coleman Gainey,i the young white man charged with the killing of a Mr. Coats, in Sampson county,1 some two or three months 8go, submitted to(a verdict of manslaughter last weekacd was sen tenced to the penitentiary for( 20 years. Wo are sorry to bear that Air. De Lancey Evaus is confined to hia, bouse and bed by malarial fever. We are glad to learn, however, that 'he is more com fortable to-day than ho was yesterday. Mr. Evans only a few days since returned from Washington, N. C. where he has been for eeveral months past, purchasing rice for this market. , ' : I A Free Lecture bjiBr. Ilenlon. Dr. J. b! Henion, 6f New Ybrk, will give a free lecture in the' Opera House, on Wednesday, evening, February 8th, Those who wish to learn how to dispense .with the services of a physician should attend this lee! ure; also, those who wish to pass a pleasant evening will find it instructive and entertaining. Let there boa full house. Lecture begins at 8 o'clock. Admittance free. 1 It To do away witjh the tedium of the1 always -weighty sayings' of "Our Candi date" "Our Next' President" and "Our Fellow Citizen," it is a pleasure for us to present herewith the opinion of lone of Cleveland's most papular Druggists, Mr. E. A SchelleilrKer. 71 1 bt.Llair street Tho ffentiemnn wnte? I know of no mora universal rerr.edy which has given satisfaction than tho. Ii atnbarg -Dropij. I have not her..i of a case wljere they fail cd to benefit. 'I h.vnry 'large, and daily growiug demand fr this G re-It , (Jerm'an liiood Punller, is asi'icp,of high gratia cation. " . ) i ' ' ". i The ibov.? named 'sccjiety drama, of which Mr. ttecsoa Howard ii the author, was presented ' at the Opem ffou?e ia this city last' night by the New j York Union . Sqo are Combination, and with most marked success. 'fAheaLting was meritorious, the scenery j beautiful, the drpsses elegant, and u full boa se wore .. i i dfligh'ed listeners to the i performance We hare heard bat one sentiment rela tive to tLa phy and ;tslrendition from the many person who have spoken of them, and that has been iaj the1 highest praise of both. It will be repeated (to night,' and undoubtedly! an overflowing house will be eager to witness the per formance of these tirst-olass artists. - ; an Court- -'.!,.'''. Abram "Brady, colored, an account of whose ehase and capture was published ia yesterday's Rktikw. was brought be fore the Moyor this, j morning'-' and was bound ove to the inext . Aera cf the Criminal Court in the! earn of 50, in de fault of which he was sent to Jail to await his trial before that tribunal. Abraham , Brown, a colored youth, had a hearing before the May or yes terday, oa the charge' of throwing stonee and breaking one of) the windows ia. the house of Mr. John F.f Garrell, ! on the corner cf Third and alx:ut streets, on Sunday n!ght,bnt whcfe case was con tinued until thi3F.orningj was discharged with a stern admonition io behave Ma4 flf batter ia tlie fotsrs. j J J ; Pnblic BoiWinsf for Fender, j . The magistrates of Pender coon t j met ac Uorgaw yesterday to take more posi tive uclion in regard to the erection of the necessary public baiidiogs to accom modate tLs need of the county.. A3 a result of their determination, the County Commissioners and Magisit rates, in joint aesaion, appropriated 10,000 for the parposo ol building a Conrt llo?e land Jail.Hod the building ; committee were anlhorraed to. proceed in the matter forthwith. v . T Kale Claxton Ml8 Kate Claxton: the cclebratcdij tragedienne, will- appear , in this city on j qj. ; v ' ; next Friday evening in Charl-s ReadeV j 0encral fand, $howff balance 1 -great tnelo-draiua, I he Double Mar i oa haud V . . $29,478.64 riage." She is supported by her haaband, j Mr. Charles A. .Stevens,, lato of Wal lack's Theatre ; Miss Henrietta Vaders, who lately supported Mr. Keeue j.Mrs. Mario Wilkiogs, the original Trochard in the ,4Two Orphans," and one of the leading stage old ladies ; Sir Randal Roberts, of the Boston theatres ; Miss Mary Drake, formerly ol the Union Square Theatre, and others. The box sheet. was opened at Dyer's this morning. .n i Till i n A Correction.' Ve were led into an error in our no tice of the performance of "Hamlet" last Friday night, in stating tha Miss Hotchkiss played the part of Queen Gertrude. It was Mrs. E. L. Daven port, widow of the. eminent tragedian, who played the part so ranch to our satisfaction, and the error was caused by seeing the name of Miss Hotchkiss cast for that character on the bills. , We had seen and. admired the acting of Mrs. Davenport in a different character 'sev eral years ago, and were surprised to see her name cast for an inferior part, which, togethe with the difference in "make up," led us into the mistake. We now fully recall Mrs. Davenport's indi viduality and gladly correct the error. ' Bu&rd or Aldermen. The Board of Aldermen met in regular monthly session at the City Hall last evening. Committee on Fire Department were granted 'further time in the matter of the removal of one of the steam fire engines to the north side of the W. & W. Railroad, i ' Upon 'notification from the Mayor that it was necessary to appoint a Stan dard Keeper for the' city, Mr. J. O. Millis was put ia nomination by Alderman Hoggins, and was thereupon elected for the term. . i The Finance Committee reported unfa vorably upon a petition from Mrs. Pette way, asking for a reduction of taxes'. 1 1 Alderman Chadbourn offered the following resolutions, which were adopt ed: ; . j. . .. t - '.. Whbbhas, The City Tax Collector, H. Savage, has advertised for sale all real estate oa which the city tax for the year 1 801 remains unpaid, sale to begin February 20, 1832 and served persona notices oa all delinquents, therefore be it, Betolved ', That the action of the Tax Collector is approved by this Board, and that tho charge of 60 cents for notice and advertisement . is also approved, and until the day of sale shall be paid over to' the Treasurer to the credit of the expense of advertising. Resolved. further. That upon the completion of the sale of real estate tor the said taxes, any delinquent making application tor redemption of. any real estate sold shall pay the taxes dee. with 25 per cent, thereof penalty for re demptlon the time of redemption to extend to two tears from March 1, 1882, and the penalty to pro rate in accord ance with " the time of redemption - after said March 1, 1832. 1 Resolved further, That upon all property sold for the said taxes the fol lowing charges shall be made., viz:, for. probate certificate and sesl,25 cents; reg. ister of deeds, 15 cents; notice and ad vertising CO cents; execution, 50 cents; deed 50 cents . Total $2.00, Petition from Messrs D. McRae and Jas fl. Chadbourn, for, the renewal of lease oa school house on Fourth , street, near Dock, was referred to. & special commitee to report at next meeting. . . The matter of storage of cotton on open whraves, on the streets, and on side walks, iras referred to the committee on Ordinance's. . ' " " " " i Report of Tax Collector of delinquent license tax-payers was read, J , ' R9ports from the Chief of the Fire Department and Superintendent of Health for Jaacary were received, and on motion the Board adjourned. -;; , I .. ii i ii j mi mm mmm ;mm To Builders and btheis-Go to Jaco C for Bash, Blinds and Doors, Glass, . Yoa can get all sizes and at the . forest pricca. ' - ' r . 3 1 : Cnantjr (ommltslonerf. . ; The " Brrainl met in regular monthly session yesterday. J ? . ; Col. L. Smiih, Mayor of the j city, Babmilted his report of fines and penal ties collected, trhich'was receded dnd ordered on Bie.- , 5 :( aThe Register aubnti Ued tit report for the moath of oDeceraber ii88U : and ebibited hh receipt for '$43.20 i paid qt er to the Couoty'' treasurer; and also hi repcrt for, the nioith' of Jan oar j 15S2,and exhibited .receipt for $14.25 paid oyer to the Treasurer. ."' 1 ; iarer HeirletV abmitted his 'i reoort for the mon th of Jan na rv - a opecial fund, ibowiog ijalance Educational fund, showing bal ance oa hand . . . . . 15.848.36 Also exhibited 12 coupons of the denomination of $3 each, which said coupons were destroyed in the presence of the Board, v ' It was ordered that the Register of Deeds be instructed to notify all parties whose property has been sold for taxes, and of which the county became t,he purchaser, that if their taxes and cost of sale are paid before the next regular meeting of the Board the 25 per cent. penalty will not bo charged but after that it will be strictly enforced. 'Joseph C. Hill, Justice of the peace, sub? mitted his annual report of fines; fees and forfeitures collected by him. . Licenses to retail spiritous liquors were granted to M. Schloss and J. L. Croora. BOAKO Or KDCCATIOK. , The County Commissioners, upon adjournment, resolved themselves in to aBoard of Education.whea the follow ing proceedings were had: A communication from A. J. Grady to the Board of County Commissioner which was respectfully referred by said Board to the Board of Edacatibn, came up for consideration, ( when, on motion' said communication was laid on the ta ble, and It was ordered that the chair man of the Board of Education be di rected to confer with the Treasurer as to whether the proper entries have; been made by him in charging up the expenses of taking the census of the several school districts in this county, and, correct the same in case of error. The following were appointed school committeemen in school District No.3 (Federal Point): Samuel Southerland, W. R. Green .And ia District -No4 ( Maionboro'): B. S. Montford. 1 List of Letters. j The' following is a list of the letters re malning unclaimed in the City Poatotfice Vedpesday, Feb. 8: -( A Geo B Aiken. B MissBettie Bowels, Miss Henrietta Butler, mr J H Brown, mr Jos Bryan, James M Benton. Geo Battle, Caroline VV H Boyett, VV T Bout well. C Miss Bettie Clark,, mr Duncan Campbell, A L Chllds, VT D Cowan. D Miss Agnes Dulls. F Mr. J 11 Fowler, James Furth. G-rMiss Anna Grady, mrs KarJty G ranger, mr Frank Gonzalez, Frank Garrison. - , : .t H Miss Susan Hill., mr Gilbert Hoi lins, Caroline Herring, H F Banks, H H oilman, Horatio F tJ auks, J P Hayden Jno Hunter, Jno A Holland, Jno Hat ford, Lewis Hammond, Rev S HasselL . J J F Johnson, Jaimes Johnson.' ' K Miss Sarah King, miss Sarah fcioly, mrs Sophiah Kelly. L Miss EUza Lofton, miss Louisa Lofton, mrs A V Loyd, mr Bryant Lavender., ,. .v.; ) . . .' M Miss i Alice McRae, miss Ridie Morriss, mrs Sallie. 'Merrick, mr D J JtlcCneil, J A Minsley, R B Moorman KHarriet Niel, P F Noland. ; ; P Miss Sarah -Payne, James Price P Miss Molly Ratley. . miss Jno D Robans, .'miss Rebecca Robinson, mrs Laura Rnss, mrs Laura Richardson, mrs Chlora Riles, mr Cbarles W Rhodes, (2),mr GeoP Rce. . SMrs Catha rine VSellars, ors K-H Statzer, mr Albsi t Sy kes, or A TSykes, mr A E Spnael. r - : ,. T Mr William Ta&sselt, Mabel j Til den. : ' - " r . i. . W Miia Alice WilUams, (2), Axaan; da Watson, Hannah "Willis, Amanda Wcrtham, mrC.J Williams, mr Adam Warren. A C WesselV Joseph Waddell, miss Jane Willis, Jessie Wocdard, J.T WrisH., ; - rc: . ;; -- h . "PcTocns calling for letters in above list will please say advertiecd,,j if not claim ed in 30 days will b4 eeat . to dead letter p5kerWashiugtou,D.C. I . . E. JL BIONK, P. 1L .Wilmington, J New Uanevsr Oerutyf fr.c NO; 32 Tk Point Caswll Jb Clinton RaUrXaii The friends end promoters cf4he ea terprise looking to : the enn, section : of Clinton; in Spmp?on ;cpnnty, VUh'ithto city . by means of a narrow gauge rail road from that enterprising inland town to Point Cas ell, ar.d thence hy steam boat communicnioa to Wnmin3totj;icet at llarreira tore, io Sampson couuty, Saturday, the 4tb inat. .Tha day .was miserably stormy, but that did not pre vent tbe"attndanc of quite a throng of people. R6Y. Vclia Shaw presided o vet .the .deliberations pf:tbe rneeticg end Mr J. W, ?4, Koinseh was mads Secretary. "Able, fnterestiDg and enthu siastic speeches were made by the pre" sidiqg officer and by l5rs. ; II. Fennell, J. D. Kerr and ICP. Paddison. Hou. A. M. WaddflUwho was present, responded to a call for a speech in his peculiany graphic, aud Ajlicitous style ; an effort which was highly gratifying and appreciated by his hearers.1 1 Several of .thoso present came for ward at the close of the speech-making and subscribed liberally towards the enterprise, ; and books were opened at the store of Mr. A. E. Col well, of that village, in which to enter the names and amounts of other subscribers to the StOCk. ; - ':: ' " -' U The meeting, which was the first that has been held, adjourned, to meet at Lisbon, in Sampson county) on Saturday, the 18th inst, when it is evpected to be shown that fair progress has been, made in securing subscriptions 'to the stock, The people along the lino of the proposed route are very anxious and sanguine in the matter, ; and they certainly have our best wishes for its success. , The men all want it, the women are bound: to have it and the children are fairly crying for it. There is no doubt that the comple tion of the road would greatly benefit Wilmington, as well as tho country through which it is proposed to bo built, and wo hope that public spirit, enterprise and desire to develop the resources oi that section to the utmost may continue and establish the road. ; Salclde and Djspepsla. ' A most remarkable' cure for dyspepsia "Wells Health Renewer." The great est tonic, best bilious and Liver Remedy known. $1. ' DraggistsL Depot Jas. C. HATNK8At the house of their dn-in- law. Dr. Charles Everett. In Denton. Teras. on the 7th of January ; 1882, Mrs. VIRGIN IA A. HATXtttS, aged 68. afUr an illness oi live oaya ; ana on me next aay, January 8th. her husband, Mr. OALYlEi 0AYNES, aged 6S years -;-:..)--. -;?,---' ' , - -' Thsir home was four miles west of Dallas, on the. Trinity. Both were natives of Col umbus county, Noith Carolina, and came to Southern Texas about 1858, but for twelve years have -lived- in Dallas countv. Mrs. Haynei was an edacated, refined and lovely woman an ornament to her, sex. Mr. Haynes was well known In this community as an Intelligent, honorable and ' rood citi zen a tme man In every sense. He served onthe Federal ' Jury- during the presenrj wrm or we uuitea states vourt, , as he nad done on former occasions; and - was taken ti . k while on that duty. But a few days tiace he was on our streets, and, though leeoie, none areajtned or danger. ' Thej- wereDotn Dunea, twenty cours apart,' i the Odd Fellows' eemetrv, of Denton, an I win be long remembered by a large numbes ot anvectlonate mends tor their hospitality purity and their trust ia the Saviour ofi men. They, leava two sons and two daugh ten, Decide tne utue caiiarea ox a deceased daughters A FaiEsm. Dallas, (Texas) Herald . . - M 1 1 - Haw 1 AdvortkomontW .r r TOWELS, . ' ' I - - - . ' ..' ;s - i TO WE US, iv LARGE LOT OF VARIOUS' Styles. The prices are all right. t -: 5 CORS i . -.'fc- 1 "fa An iim, frxa'aeialum to $opd a- . R. r.l.i T.lclntire- Ml 137 CDADDO v t "'-'in A t w f . ' Si4 !a i i A - 13. JOTET C2HTXL V t7 TtZU always rcrpsd wl'Ji t i Uit 7, l2 cr tt rr!-r nut lvkyt be Y ?cttf! sVit pir-. ' - - ' ; tl tt Is prfally aa d pzjr'Aiziuij ra-'der hi tit8:edlts?!itJ eoraycjr"" y"'x"m'v r 5 ONfC NIOIIT ONLY I IDA Y FEB 1 Ota. nrstappiirAuce lathi city of the fia:&t 1 ; - Arailcan Actress . ECato , Claxton, I .-Chnr Ic3.; At.Ste otiio, Mrs Ma: it Wlklis; Miis JJentic'u tiierf f - and the-celebrated Cl ex ton-Co L '- Chas 'Ktade'a great? t melo dram i ; 1 - . ... .. TilE . D&Ua L hf ARRIAQL "ElerVtit' Wardrobe, etc Seats for sals at . DjerT on Tuesday v t feb6-lt I- V. w- Ti -.... -. t 1.-4 . I Monday and Tuesd iy Peb 6 and 7, 1 j Engagement of the famous v.- - Collier's , .. - . - - BANKER'S DAUGHTER COUBICVai,.. - TJn!er theauplcfs of J A;r MTalmeri1 " lUnlonj Square Theatre, N. J.;r4a Bronsou Howard' Society Hsv THE BANKER'S' DAUGllTiSfc . As played upwards of 1000 times Tha - JLonge?fiiun oa lcord. & : 1ST Usual bribes" admljslon E- onees now.cpen t Dyers'. f r Jeb5i ft. 2Si Elaborate Scenery, will b brought hero ty ' -'this Company. Cottomes' a-la -Mods, , :.l ; And AGran past ot jUhatactexs& : ." r endues thai?. l?eWsrvBroii PfaacsTferti --f .'44." v lyrirt-0!a-8. Wood's Organs Are'edlsbra' ted for: toe e aid fltfah end ara soli low aal 1 - :.; t 'J. .;,c, .--...,. '--A? - oaraiy teratsby. VATES;:.-' f,be j1 r. Bookseller and HUt'enf MARTIfl'S VACCINE VIRUS. Nobtii CxBOLiNA MkdicaI. jotrsbrlK' .AOEJfCT 0R;THB SoCTnXRX8Ti.TBI ."ORESH AND ACTIVE TACCINZ; frcp. B r 1 - - ; tse renowned establishment of Dr. Henry A. Martin forntabed la large or small ijuaati tlea.. .This vaccioo U. warranted ta Ukairt all primary cases'- - u . -X . w- 7 LancctPointa for tt;00n:3 tUX- Each lancet polrit win vaccIoAto one per son, --i .r-:vL:A-ni.n(ii m z''i d- f ? . THOMAS &0OD Jan.aa.tfA rtac , 1 . AVflmIngt3nfT.f O Altaffer, Prico Cd. 4 11 vjZKiK ty ri'eii is"; KA!TOFAOTUIlBBS ANDDl ALS il? VIF1D0W SASHES ArjD 0LUIC3. DOOnS. s FflALTES. f.uhtLE3 WOULDIMO, BRACKETS, - ALSO; 4 ' 1 l it i Jtn 80- : V Foot of Walnht etretf EMPIRE PL ASTER MILLS, ' WILMINGTONN. 0. Cypsum. WE AHE NOt7 prepared to deliver Tresh Ground "Nova Scotia Oypana, tLlovr rates, in large ormall lots. J ii'.-- . . J.U XJU)3aOM & EYA3S ; ' eb S-I d-wtf !- - - - l - Beautiful J' Valentirieoi A' ano3 aiidUi Orgono, c as ivi? - iV-ti o y tuc r tor feb flliri. ;&;iai3d .wla tta'S. i" 1 sj fr.t U'TJr, '.' To'f f!tlt j a: :.'c!i.rs . r ' 7 -

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