ft HIS PAPER hlhe4 .very ailern, Sundays f jOSnT. JAM Bl, Brro A2 FEOwinoK. ... nBgClUPTIONS, POSTAGE PAID. - fS 00 Six months, $2 60 ; Three Laths, f i w ; ttontb' 50 05,iU- paper will be delivered by carriers, "share;, in r,Pof tbeei4TttJle or IS cento per week. .rtiitairriuilwrMidlilwii-, rSabeeribera will please report any and nfaihirs to receive their papers regularly. flew 'Advertisements, THE GREAT RHEUMATISM, Hmumlaia. Sciatica, Lumbago, - , Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Goaf, uumsy, oore taruui, wj r7 Sorains, Burns and Scalds,' General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headacne, Frosted feef and Bars, and all other ' Pains and Aches. So Prprstion on earth equal Sr. Jacobs Oil - " tafe, tuv, simple nd cheap External BemsdT. A trial fotaita but th compwatiTelj ' riflti!jr'out!T of oO Cents, and Tery oauffer tng with pain can haTe cheep aad potiore proof ( iUcJaimi. Pirationi Jn Eleren Languages. COLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS IS MEDICINE- I A. VOGEUER & CO., Haltimore, Md.a 77. 8. JL. Debility. T HAVE USED MR84 JOE PERSON'S TONIC for generaldebility, consequent upon living in a low country, and found great benefit iron it as n appetizer which fte tone to thelsystem. . " MART BAYARD CLARKE, For eale in WUmlns-tOB bv- Dr. W- H: 0 -rf T . GREEN. feb 1 TOWELS, TOWELS. 1 LARGE LOT OF VARIOUS Styles. - Thejpric8 are all right. . ,: CORSETS, A Ixes, frOM medium to good. R. rj Hiclntire. fey Altaffer, Price & Co., MANUFACTURERS AND D AL RS IN VIND07 SASHES AND BUNDS, COOBS. FRAMES MA KTLES UOULDiriO BRACKETS. &c. ALSO, MILL YARD AND OFFICF, Foot of Walnnt Street John Werner, PRACTICAL URMAIl BARBER AND' PERFUMER. 29. Market et., WUmington, N. O. My nvuij-frtenda in Smith vUle and in the ai7 latited. to come and see me. CvPuifl nd Commercial Travel iV,Si.,bet orman and the flneitac WBuaodaUoni la the city. fe 10-ly fffliiill IB 3 y h H - , .... . r- ; . . - : - , . - .- . -t J . - -l-"-" ."' ; ' v 1 -WIG1' 3 If Pl?17" ' JL XIJCj J17 A; H; II A 1 v'i JLlLB ipf ;- VOL. VI WILMINGTON, N. C. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15. 1882. NO. 39 LOCAL NEWS. NEW AlVBTI3EMEKTS. i IlEiNSBEBoiatBridai presents ' Louisiana State Lottery i 1 , C W Yates 4 lwaya on Hand Dk Thos V AYooD-tarUnVaccine Virus No City Court to-day. I ' Stylish fan3 are of medium size. ; j Redingotes and polonaises are remed. Nothing to report in magisterial ir clea today. I I , 'I'he receipts of cotton at this port to day foot up 245 bales. 13rig Starlight, Atwqod, hence, ar. rived at Baltimore Febl. 13th. 1 Hazel Kirk is booked for the Opera Ilouse in this city early in March. Turner's almanac promises rain and snow for the latter part of this week. Scbooner Susie Wheatley, Sipple, hence, arrived at Baltimore Feb. 13th. Steamship Regulator, Capt. Doane, from New York arriyed here this after noon, i 1 i Steamship Benefactor, Capt. TriborJ. sailed froni this port this -morning for New York. Bright fires were; burning in the woods last nischt to the North and-Nortjieast of the city. ! MisunderstandiBgs are. far more diffi cult things than people imagine, in love or in friendship. . Our doubts are traitorsj and make us lose the good we oft might win by fear ing to attempt. 'j i The receipts of crude turpentine at this port to-day were exceedingly light, only 10 barrels. M 4 t- Norwegian barque Aianhct Knndsen, entered for loading at Liverpool, Jan. 28th, for tltiapprt. I j , Wc noticed some very fine shad in the market this afternoon, jj They ing for 51 per pair. i were sell- tic The shorter the sleeve and the longer the glove the more fashionable is a youag lady's evening attire, i It is said that thre are lots of cotton on the line of the Carolina Central R. R. not 4yet marketed. j I I ; : . '' . I Beautify' your nomes by using the N Y. HwamelPaint, ready mixed and war ranted. Sold only at Jacobi's. f To Builders and others Go to Jaco bi's for Sash, Blinds and Doors, Glass, &c. You can get all sizes ; and at the Y lowest prices. Schr. Cathie C. Berry, Fales, hence for Boston, arrived at Tineyajd Haven, Feb. 11th, and sailed again the same day. j r r The alarm of fire last( night about 8 o'clock was a false oaeJ , Itj was caused by the bright reflectioa from the fire in tfce woods just North of the city. Flies & Mosquitoes. .f. A 15c. box ef "Rough on Rats" will keep a house free from ies, mosquitoes, rats and niice, the entirfe season. Drug gists. I Dr. Thos. P. Wood and Mr!. James Sprunt, of this city, jeft here yesterday morning for a short trip to New York. Dr. Wood, we believe, will go to Boston before he returns. We learn from Mr. II. AIcL. Green that all grades of timber are bringing good prices, and that it sells as fast as it comes in. Mr. Green has alfeady sold 25 rafts this week. i What a large dog. He is going swiftly up the street. So is a tid can. "Will the dog win the race ? I should smile. It h wrong toie a dog to a can's tail if the owner of the dog catches jou. The GaicesVorovgh hat has been crushed at last Now and then a young lady from the country, who has, no other hat, wears one to a theatre, bat this sel dom occurs. Wonder what effect this will haye? i , Criminal Court The following cases were disposed of to-day before this tribunal: 'h Castle lAwreence, larceny guilty. William Sweat; larceny, not guilty. Hannah Lewis, larceny, on triaL Sentence had not beeu pronoanoed in either case whin our Teport closed. ; - ' i 1 - "I " Pancned Coins. It is a difficult matter now to pass a,coin witha hole'in it. The banks heMjfeluse to receive them-at par and every" coin is now scrutinized closely as it is' received over the counter of every trader. This is as it; should be. That which was once a nuisance has become an abomination. If every banking hoese in the country would but refuse to receive these muti lated coins they ytf uid soon drop out of circulation. 1 . I To steal sin. umbrella is at last a crime. But if a mm steals a bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup to cure his cough, can it be called a crime? II ow to Send Flowers by Post. The fashion of sending flowers by post j ! - has become such a favorite mode of late that directions for their safe packing may be found useful : A card board boxi about seven inches long by four and a half broad,such as shop-keepers have for crochet cotton, is the 1 convenient size, and though at first sight it may ap pear too small to contain more than a dozen blooms, it is wonderful1 how much can be put in with judicious packing. In the bottom of the box lay a little slightly damp moss, then a layer of flow ers and a few green leaves, another lay er of flowers and leaves on top, and so on, till the box is nearly full, '.then finish with an upper stratum of moss.:' Pan sies and lilies-of-the-valley travel well and will come out as fresh after a twenty-four hours' journey and in almost as good & condition as when first packed. If & difficulty occurs as to the length, the stalk should always be cut, as the bloom will j not stand bending. Geranium blooms ' are too lightly set in the calyx to bear a journey, but primroses, violets, anem ones, sweet peas and verbenas, mignon ette, tulips, rosebuds and forget me nots, are all treasures to use for, this purpose. After unpacking a box. of flowers, place the tips of their stalks in boiling water, let then remain for about five minutes, remove them, cut off a tip from each stalk, and put in clear, cold water. Treated in this way, the most faded flowers will generally revive. Wishing for Death. I Since my return from the army 1 have suffered with severe pains in my lower limbs, which at times totally unfitted me for any kind of business; and at other times the pain was so severe that I wish ed for death to relieve me of my suffer ings. After having tried the best phy sicians and various well-known remedies without benefit, I procured a bottle of St. Jacobs Oil which relieved the pain instantly. ! M. Achknback, salamanca, JN . X . The Ee tail Market. The following are the prices of some articles at retail in this market: N. C. liams, 16 cents V lb; N. C. sides, 15 ;ents tt; N. C. shoulders, 12 cents lb; Baltimore hams, 16 cents V lb; breakfast strips, 14 cents V ft; dry salt sides 11 12 J cents V lb; eggs, 18 cents V dozen; butter, 22 40 cents $ ft; lard, 12 15 cents V ft; chick ens, 15 30 cents each; ducks, 35 cents each; geese, 50 5 cents each; turkeys, live, 75 cents $1.25 each; fish, trout, 25 cents for two; New River oysters, 80 cents . $1 f gallon; " in shell, $2 l $3 f bushel ; Sound oysters, in shell, 60 75 cents bushel ; scalded, 50 cents V gallon ; sweet potatoes, 80 cents V bushel; Irish potatoes, $2 V bushel ; ; beef, 5 12$ cents V ft ; pork, 8$j 12$ cents V ft ; mutton, 10 12$ cents V ft ; sausages, 12$ cents ft ; turnips, 80 cents V bushel; coffee Rio, 10 j- 15$ cents ft ; Laguyra, 30 cents! V ft. I The Januarv Honey Freshet In New J Orleans- ; - On January 10th (being the 140 th Monthly Grand Distribution), under the sole management of Generals G. T. Beauregard of Louisiana and Jnbal A. Early of Virginia, of the Lou isiana State Lottery, the following named were among Fortunes favorites, The first capital prize was drawn by No. 76,096, held, by I. M. Davis of Morning Star, near Memphis, Tenn. The sec ond capital $10,000, by No. 19,006, held by Sebastian Lehman, No. 793 Larimer St., Denver City, CoL The third capi tal, $5,000, , by No. 50,309, by True A. Health, Concord N. H. The fourth tap ital prizes, two, of $2,500 each, by No. 10,239,held by. Vicksburg, Miss.; and No. 10,535 held by L. Sanders, No. 321 Broadway, New York city. ; Five prizes of $1,000 each were distributed around among the holders bf Noa. 9, 452, 15,714, 29.757, 44,504 and 46,239, residing at New Orleans, New York city, Toledo, O., Norfolk Va., aad Tope ka, Kan. The 142d drawing will occur March 14, and any information can be had on application to M. A. Dauphin, Nfw Orleans, Ia. f ; ; - . , Norwegian : barque Therese, Hansen cleared at this port to-day for Hamburg, with 3,175 barrels rosin, shipped by Messrs. DeRosseti & Co. i 1 : I Sot a True BUI. In the case of Thomas J. Murphy, who was arrested in the early" part of Jan nary, charged with the larceny of a watch at Capt. J. M. McGowan'a saloon, and who has been in confinement in the conn ty jail ever since, the Grand Jury failed to jfind a true bill and he was discharged. Murphy came here with Coop's circus, in which he held a responsible position, and shortly after the company left here returned to the city, arid in a few days was arrested as above stated. He be longs in New York City and.intends to return there. ' Beelected. Rev. S. Mendelsohn was re-elected minister of the Temple of Israel, by the congregation of that Church, at a meet ing held recently, and his salary was also increased. He has served his peo ple six years, and the fact that his salary has been voluntarily increased is an evi- i denca of the esteem in which he is held. -: - Freshwater Perch, Trout and Black fish Hooks and Lines. A full assort ment and lowest prices at Jacobi's. f i Shameful ! There was some outrageous conduct in this city last night. There is a gang of young rowdies developed on each Valen tines Day, who go around to different houses and throw bats against the doors aad windows. Last night was no exception to the rule, but their conduct then, in some instances, was a little worse than we have ever known it before; We know of one instance where a win . . i dow was broken and another where the- gate was taken off and the steps broken up, and there are numerous reports of doors badly battered and the ladiesand children of residences fright ened. Such things are a shame, and a disgrace to any community and a reward should be offered by the city authorities with the view of punishing the young rascals to the full extent of the law. Quarterly Meetings For the Wilmington District of the Methodist E. Church, South. FIRST HOUND. i 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 i IVfftrcli 4 5 Duplin, at Wesley Chapel, March 11-12 Onslow, at Lebanon, . March 18-19 igrThe District Stewards will meet ta Wilmington at the parso nage of the Front StreetChurch at 11 o'clock a. m., on Tuesday, the 3rd of January.1882. R.O. BrBiow, j 1 Presiding Elder. Eescued from Death, j ' i . William J. Coughlin of Somerville Mass.,1 says; In the fall of 1876 I was taken with bleeding of the lungs follow ed by a severe cough, j I lost my appe tite and flesh, and I was confined to my bed. In 1877 I was admitted to the Hospital, l ne doctors eaid l had a hole in my lung as big as a half dollar. At one time a report went around that I was dead. I gave up hope, but a friend told me of Dr. William Hall's Balsam for the Lungs. I got a bottle, when to my surprise, I commenced to feel better, and to-day I feel better than for three years past, i "I write this hoping every one afflict ed with Diseased Lings will take Wil liam Hall's Balsam, and convinced that Consumption can be cured, j I can posi tively say it has done . more good than all the other medicines I have taken since my sickness. The Landmark. PUBLISHED AT; 8TATE8VILLE, IREDELL QON O. ! Is the ! Leading; Bewrpaper hi WeiternNortASOar- ouaa. It is theoalj Demoeratie Paper pub Uhed in Iredell conntyone of the largest aad weallhie t eon ties in the - tate and has t talne4 a larger loeal eirealation than any paper erer heretofore published in the county Its circulation in Alexander, WilketjAabe, Allegheny, Tad in. Deirie and Iredell, U larger than t iat o' any two papers in the State combiced; and ii rapidly acq oiriog a strung foothold in t o 'tjtha, flnrrj, &owan and wet tern Mecklenburg. " It is the onlr paper in Western North Car olina that employs a Regular Caavassiag Agent, aad is thus kept constantly before the people. Under this tysteaa I rapidly increas ing; eirealation is Vt reanltj soaidas; the Landmark, I OTbe Best AdvertisiDg; If edinm in Westi ern North Carolina. Address, ' "LANDMARK", i.BtatasviUtJHO THE MAI US. The mall close and arrive at the City ..5,15 p. zn. Poet Office as follows : Northern through mails . . . . , jNortnem torougn ana way malla....... 6:40 a. Raleigh. &40 n m Omce between Hamlet and . Raleigh.. 1 7.30 p. m. Mails for the N. C.-Railroad, and routes supplied thoro- " from, Including A. &N. O. - Railroad,! at. 6:40 a. m. and 5.30 p.m. Sonthern mails for all points I Southr daily. 8.00 p. ro. and 7:45 a. to. Western mail8(CGR'y) dally , , (except 8uuday)....M..;.. 7:80 p. tiu Mail for Gberaw St DarUng- .r iA , ton.... 8:00. p. m. Malls for points between Flo renceand Cbarlestoa... ....... 8:00 piq Fayetteville, and ofncefl oh 1 Cape Fear River, Tuesdays, . ' and Fridays. 1.-00 p. m Fayetteville, via Lumbcrtoa, . , dally, except Sundays 7.30 p. m. Onslow O. H. and in termed!- ' ate cflices, every Tuesday and rrlday at .1)0 a. m. Smlthvllle malla, by steam- " boat, daily, (except Sun- " A Ay 8 tynttMtiMllM Maila for Easy HlTCTown Creek, Shallotte and Little River, S. O., svery Tues day and Friday at 8.30 a. m 6:00 a. m. OPEN FOB DKLXYEBY. J L Northern through and" way : malls.... .....7:30 a. m. and 9.00 a, zn. Southern Malls.7:00 p. m. and 7.30 a.m. CarQllna Central Railway...... 8:30 a. m. Stamp Office ODen from 8a.m. to 12 M., and from 2 to 5:15 p. m. Money Order and Register Department open same as stamp office. ' - General delivery open from daylight to dark, and on Sundays from 8:30 to 9:80 a. m. ,. ' i! Mails collected from street hoxos every day at 4:00 p. m. I ' Stamps for sale In small quantities at general delivery when stamp office Is closed. : : , : ,- . - - - - . ; '- New Advertisements. Circulating Library. , fJlHE ONLY CIRCULATING LIBRARY n the City; 15 cents per weelq 50 cents per month; 1.25 per quarter, $4 per annum in advance. . Best 5c and 10c Ci?ar in the market. I Call and see me, feb 13 HARRIS' NEWS DEPOT. I Evening: Flowers I HAVE JUST RECEIVEl,by Express, a a very beautiful lot of Evening Flowers. I will receive by Steamer "Regulator" the first Spring Hats and Bonnets. -1 I have secured the Agency of the Uni versal Fashion Company's patterns, which can be had on very reasonable terms. I Respectfully, MISS E. ELARRER, feb 13 Exchange Corner . Now is the Time X Jus O BUT YOUR MULES AND HORSES. ust arrived and for sale twenty Mules and tea Horses suitable for all wark Call ex i . ' . amine, price and buy. T. J. SOUTHERLAND, feb 13-3t - Second Street Bridal Presents, L1BGS AND BEAUTIFUL Assort meat at HEINSBEBGEB'S Pianos and Organs, jf HEAP FOE CASH OS 09 THE EASY VJ Instalment plaa. at I HEUrSBESQEE'S. Blank Booko. A LARGS A9D COMPLETE STOCK x3l aiwajs on hand at ' 1 leblS HEINSBEBGkR'a THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL. X I PAIRED AND ENTIRELY Refitted, Xj is now open for the reception of PER MANENT AND TRANSIENT GUESTS. Every effort made to give satisfaction. Spe cial rates lor Regular Boarders. . I M. SCHLOSS, Proprietor ByFirst Class Bar Room attached, feb 10 MARTIN'S VACCINE VIRUS. North Caroluta MisicaL Jouiisxi. AGEKCT FOB TBI SoUTHERy STATES T?EESH AND ACTIYE TACCINE from J? i the renowned establishment of Dr. Henry A. Martin- furnished in large or small quanti ties. This vaccine is warranted to take in all primarv cases. . I 7 Lancet Points for $1.00 15 do , dp 2.0O Each lancet point will vaccinate one per son. ., : . - :,,.-f':' . Orders by telegraph or mall will receive prompt attention. ' , THOMAS F. WOOD, jan 26-tf nae Wilmington, N. O COSMOPOLITAN BAfi AND RES TAURANT. L V ; , JOHN CARROLL, Prop. L. South side Uarkrt Street, Wflrnlngton, N.C. THE BAR Is supplied ' with the best Whiskies, Wmes, Beer, Champagnes, etc i Cigars of the finest grades always on hand. At the Restaurant can be found the finest Oysters brought to this market, which are served in any style desired. Faxa&ies supplied. ; - Jan IT Ts will be r lad to reesiva tcmowiIoaUo from onr fiknds oajaay ani 'all abete7o : The ae cf tnrwriter vrnsi aiwarsbe ft rlahed is tb Sdlter; v I J : , I ' Oonu&anUalioas sasit be ; wrttsa on o aly A FsrsocaUtiesjBi&st be avoid! 1 v ' - n-,.. " And it is sspeolally and frscslarly and r stood that ths Edllnrdoes eel always erdort the riewsot orreepondents - volets so tst utne edztorial eoraiza r r . New ; 'Aarortiaemoiite, :r 1 ?skS 1 Parilcnlar Notice. 11 the drawingswiil bcreafter be under the exclusive Btiperrifioa and" control of GENERALS; O: T. BEAUREGARD and JUBAL A. EARLY. i A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO VlN A FORTUNE ; Thii d Oranfl "Disf rtbhtff n , Class C, at New Orleans, Tuesday, iiarc 14, lSSd 142d Monthly '.Draw iDg.'" . I Incorporated In 1S0S for 35 ears hy the Legislature for Educational and Charitable purposes with: a capital 6t-$l,000,000-to , which a, reserve fund of ; over $550,000 has since been added. - . i . ,i - By an -overwhelmin'pbp'ular ydtel ita franchise was : made n i part of the present State Constitution jadopted, Deceraber 2d, A. D., 1879;" "i ' ' ITS GrAXTJ "flT3rGfLBsNCitBS3i " Dbawinos mil uuf o pxace montniy. - ! -! " i - - -s ; 4 Jt never scales or pottporUl M Loelc at the following Distribution: L- ' t a nvMn a ' v ' , 9??9 TlCT3 t Two DoiXAEs ExciJ ' :H " ' HitP-TlCKETS, OXE DOLULB. ) f-x j.! i LIST OF. prizes; ' ' 1 Capital , Prize lof - $30,000 10,000 - 6,000 5,000 - 5,000 l 10,000 10,000 - 10,000 - 10,000 f 1 Capital Prize of l capital mze.of - - -2 Prizes of 13,500 -5 Prizes ot 1,000 " i -, 20 Prizes cf 500 r- i 100 Prizes of .. J100 , L - -200 Prizes of 0 I ' i 500 Prizes of .-l J 20 vl v. : 1000 Prlzp.a of . in - APPROXBIATION PTiTZES." ' Approximation Prizes of $3002,700. 9 Approximation; Prizes of 2001,800 ' 0 Approximation Prizes of 100 900 1857 Prizes, .amounting to -! V- $110,400 Responsible corresponding agents wanted at all points, towhom liberal compensation will be paid . . - - - '. For: further information,5 write - clearly, . giving full addrefs. ; Send orders by express or Registered Letter, , or " Money Order by mail, addressed onlv to J - - . J V Now Orleans, La! . or fl. A. OAUPillW, ' r i 127 La Salle 6Het, Chicago, Ills. The New York Office is removed to Chicago! N. B. Orders addressed to New Orleans wui receive prompt attention, ' The particular attention of ' Vie ruhlie it called to -the fad lhat the entire number of Oie Tickets fbr? earth Monthly Drawing i gold, iaul consequenUy all Vie prizes in each drawing ar . sold and drawn ana paid . , .! . : feb 15-wed-sat-4wdaw I , Always on Hand QOMPLETE LINE O? Uf: 7 : "- SCHOOL AND BLANK BOOKS, 1 . .).''(-' ' Stationery, OoM Pets, Album?, Ac, Ac; "Agent for tVe 'Celebrated Decker' Piaaoj, 1 fdblS 11 Bookseller and Btattonir ' ROUND-TRIP - . . 7 : : ( ' ' 7 7- j Excursion Elates ! TO i f'7' HR3I RiiS! j. : " ' via ' ; v- '.V 1 i;iv- ;v:- L: ,;i7 :.--X? i THE ASSOCIATED LlliES . . .. - . a r " i '( t r- ,f ' .-Js 5 . ..." - X ' Southern Travel !; x' ' Excnrslon tickets tew' ' Orleans 'indj Beiorii will be . sold at, the, fpllowic Ee duced Rates : iu U-ti : '' From COLUMBIA, 5t-fl' GJLDBOEO,, 35, 1 I - 7WIL3HNOTON; fZL ,. 4icaei Yfui iuj fii ituv ai aoore poiaia rebmary, J ith.'nd; 15th. Good to return till JIarcJi 4tU iaduiive. - - f Period of travel Xisitcd to three dayrf each; wy. 7, .. u A.PQ.rr,aN. lebll-3t-lM3.lt Gen'l rastfr Agt : . j l - i SI .W. 1 . I 7t I v I