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TTTAW a A V TC fTT saavwu' wwa Notice. pAETIES IN SEARCH OF GOOD Board, t reaeiiable rates, will and it to thdr ad- ruiUj to call at the Commercial Hotel. Respectfully, M. 8CHLOSS, Proprietor CTPlratClasa Bar attached. eb 4 EXTRA STALL-FED BEEF. TO. a BORHEJXANN offtrs at his W, North aide Market street, a few doors above Iceoad, a show lot of 8TALL-F D BEEr. alco, Teal. Pork. Latab, fianaagas Aa. HU uaWsaers and taepmbHa generally II? IT : traiavmtta gift sa a eaU. aa o ' j - ' ' j - -ij--rileBaMeaaaWfaaBaiSir VOL. VI LOCAL NEWS. C W Yates rrang' Eaotcr -uii Dr Tno F WQOD-WArtia'sYftCcinB Vintt Bargains ia Hcsiery at H auk's, itf Solitude ii the audience chamber Of God. I Ob the day of victory no weariness I U felt. , On 'slippery' places . take short steps and slow. - i ":.-r . i The engagement ring is again worn on the little finger. i , i No one is ever fatigued after the exer cise of for bcaran.ee. - Men, like ballets, fro farthest when they are smoothest. 1 t Trains at present are Very short That is, female trains, ' j 'i 1 . Make not thy friend too cheap to thea nor tbjself to thy friend. 1 ! i The cream of many a man's experience is obtained from spilled milk. 1 : , I Hang-aroond-the-door men hare comt to be a great nnisanco at churches. British brig Zingu, Burns, sailed from Matanzas March 10 th, for this port. T JL matter of more than' ordinary inter est your nose bearing 12 per cent. ! , ; " A civil engineer one who gives a tramp a free ride in his calaboose. All meals are more or less interesting, bat the wedding snpper takes" the cake Schooner Flora Condon, French, hence, arrived at Bath, Me., March lltb An honest man is the noblest pursuit of women,and about the hardest to catch The most extensive line of Laces in the city, can be seen atHAHK's. tf - - i ' Fashionable lenten costumes are i i black and too positively prim for; any thing. , " No life can be utterly miserable that is heightened by the laughter of one little child. I I Naw styles Calicoes, 4 cents, at tf 1 ! Hakk's. We carry ail our neighbor's crimes in tight and throw all our own over our thoulder.- iX" The mosquito is a much abused crea ture because every body has a slap at him. Education begins the gentleman, bu reading, good company and reflection mitt finish him. A man who got the last word deput ing with a woman has advertised to whistle for a wager. Ribbons and Flowers and Flowers and Ribbons. Tremendous stock at tf ' Hahn's. t Many a man owes his success in life to tho hisses of his enemies, instead of the plaudits of his friends. ! j i Life ia full of ! bitter lessons, the simplest of which is, that one man's fall makes forty men laugh. 1 Call and see our Fancy and Lace Col- lar's at Ham's. ,tf We are requested to state that there will be a prayer meeting from 4 to 5 o'clock to-morrow afternnon at the First Baptist Church. Entrance : at the tide gate, on Fifth street j This report is from the editor of the Milford Square, Pa., Buck Co., Pafriof: St Jacobs Oil tells like hot cakes here. Mr. Chas. Huber, Hying near Spinners town, suffered with ftheumatism for a long time and nothing would cure him, until he used St. Jacob OiL After three applications not a trace of rheuma tism was left. I could report dozen! of similar easts. I L f "Old Sbipnatet." j ThU plaj will be given at the Opera House to night with the celebrated char acter actor. Mr. Frank Mordaant, as Capt. Martin Weathirgage, the old whaleman It is, at its" name . implies, a nautical comedy drama, with enesfh oJ the sentimental and teatational to make it interestlog. Mr. Mordaunt is i pecn!' liarlv adaiited for tne 'character he it to irarjersonate.andifhis tupppri is good we may expect a very entertaining ) per fbrmanee. It it seldom that a nautical play hatlieenprcseated in this city and ittnovf Jty will maka it the more into ettinsrn enr thtatri felsjpaWli' WILMINGTON, N. CU FRIDAY, MARCH 17. snallpux In llicon Connty. We' learn from Dr. Wood, of this city, that Dr. J. M. Lyle, reports to the North Carolina Board of Health the existence of two cases of varioloid about a mile from the town of Franklin, in Macon county. The town is thoroughly vaccinated. The casts have been qar tined, and, no fear is felt of its apread. They were brought from Richmond Va. These are the only cases ef smallpox known to exist in North Carolina. j Coraetp I Corsets ! t CorseU 1 Ifcv Contemplated Eellsloui MeetlRCf. A We learn that it is coatemplated.to hold some special services next week at the First Baotlst Church, corner of Fiah and Market street The. pastor, Rev. J. B. Taylor, will be assisted by Rev. E. . F. Baldwin, of Greensboro. Rev. Mr. Baldwin is expected to reach the city to night. He has recently preached with great success in the meet ings at Durham. The most extensive line of Laces in the city, can be seen at Hakv's. tf Painful Accident This merning while Calhoun Corbctt, colored, was employed in stowing naval stores in the hold, of the steamship Regulator, ho had the misfortune to get one of his hands painfully lacerated by the twinging of a barrel ofrosis; as it was being lowered into the hold, which caught his hand between the chime and ene of the ttancheons of the vessel. The hand appeared to be very badly injured and bltd prof nsely, but we were not able to learn the fell extent of the injury. A large assortment os Millinery Goods at Hahu's. " CIS J Court Obadiah Jenkins was brought before the Mayor thii morning, charged with being drunk, disoexb aadresuting th police. For this apaoie of sport Ohadiah was sentenced to pay a Sue of $50 or to be incarcerated in the city prison for 30 days. Not having the money to spare, he went below.. Tom Foy, colored, was the next ease. He was found asleep under a house, by the police, and when arraigned this moron ing stated that he was drunk and crawl ed nnder the -house to keep clear of the police. He was discharged. All Wool Bantings, 12 cents, worth 25 cents, at Hahw's. j - tf Onslow and unpiiu Railroad Our Duplin and Onslow friends held a meeting at Ohinquepin, in, the former eounty, on the 11th inst., to make ar rangements looking to the completion of tht proposed railroad from Jackson- viile to Teachty's depot: where lit1 wii connect with the Wilmington and Wei don Road. Speethes were' made by prominent citizens of both counties and about $5,000 were tubtcribed in further ance of the object, and a committee, con tiiUng of Messrs M. T. Horne, W. Hf Blean, j J. G. Kenan, G. W. Bradshaw; G, W. Lamb, Raiferd Lanier and J. An drews, wat appointed to solicit farther subscriptions. The meeting, we learn, wat largely attended and the proceedings were enthisiaaticV Beautify yourAomes byrnting.th?r Y. EnamelPaint, ready mixed and war ranted. Sold enly at Jaqobi's. t ! The Meeting leitcTdaj The meeting at the Produce'Exchange yesterday afternoon, called in theigter est of the proposed railroad from-iFoint Caswell to Clinton, was not very largely attended, but there was yet a itry great interest in the matter manifested by those who were' present. Mr.' R. E. Calder, President ot the , rrodace -ExH change, called the meeting to orderand Messrs. D. M. O'Hanlan and Wt Kerr were intircuced Ajaid tpoke to the tubject in hand. CoLW. Kerebner and CoL Wi I. DeRosset afterwards spoke in commendation of the enterprise. The following committee was requested to meet at the Mayor's oQce, in the City Hall, this evening, at 8 o'clock sharp, to take prompt action ia carrying out, the viaws and pnrpesss of the mca ting: ;W. L. Smith, J. C Stevessoa, H. A. BzzZt Bnfcs'Hicks, H. Brnnhfld, A. Adrian; TiA!rn Moorel W. B. McKoy. Preston Cnxicifng, ' O wen , Fennell, Jr 1 3 0 Heyar, F. W. Kerchner.- Ths petting adjourned. Kid Gloves, i Oa'; Uirss-lisst) ltte No Extra seuloo. ' The Governor's Council, consisting of he Secretary of State, the State Audi tor, the State Treasurer and tho Super intendent of Public Instruction, met in Raleigh to-day for the purpose of ad vising with Gov. Jarvis in regard to sailing the Legislature together to pro vide the machinery necessary, according to the opinion of the Attorney-General, or the election of a ninth Congressman from this State, or for a reapportionment of the districts, under the recent Con gressional enactment, wherebyj North Carolina is entitled to nine, instead of eight representatives After a careful consideration of the question the Coun cil advised the Governor not to call the Legislature together ia extra sessloa. This information reaches us in a special telegram from Raleigh received this af ttrnoonl - Coal Oil or Petroleum may be very nice.for illuminating or lubricating pur poses, but surely it is not the proper thing to cure a cough with. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup is looked upon as the stan dard Cough nmedy. Magistrate's Court. Agnes King, colored, was brought before Justice Millis this morning charg ed with the larceny of a silver dollar from Matilda Aaron, also colored. She was found guilty and was ordered to give bond in the sum of $50 for her appear. Court, failing to do which she was sent to jaiL Luoy Crawford, colored, was then arraigned before the ;same magistrate on a peace warrant sworn out by Mary Bojdalso colored. . The defendant was discharged and the case dismissed at the cost of the prosecutor. James Crawford, colored, wat then arraigned charged with an assault and hatter v noon Lucy Crawford. Tne defendant submitted in this case and 7 - w judgment ic&suspendsd on the payment of costs. . ..-I , ' Lucy Crawford, aforesaid, was thea arraigned on a charge of willful trespass upon the premises of Mary Bo wen, colored V judgment was rendered against the defendant for one cent and costs from which an appeal wat prayed and granted and a bond of $50 given for her appearance at the next term of the Criminal Conrt. 1 ; . r - The probable Fxpense and Income. At the meeting at tho Produce Ex change, yesterday afternoon, to consider the plan ot the proposed narrow gauge railroad from Point Caswell to Clinton, Mr. D. M. O'.Hanlen, who is a practical engineer and therefore competent to judge in such matters, submitted estimates of the probable cost of construction and equipment of the road, and also of the probable annual income to be derived from it when it is completed. His esti mates, which we commend to the careful gam tiny of oar readers, are as follows: Grading per mile, $ 500 Crossties M : 500 , Iron, &c, at $50 j per ton. . . 2,800 Track laying, . . 200 I Forty miles of v road at . . sji.ooo pr mne tjieo.uuu Locomotive and 15 freight cars, 15.000 Goat of road and rolling stock, $175,000 Yearly running expen- . sts . . . 13,U0U Interest on $175,-. J , 000 at 6 pr ct. 10,500 $3 3,500 IKOMK. From 10 ttTpeatine stills, . .$7,000 Tar, . i- . r! ... : . . . ow Crude turpentine, . . . . . 1.S00 Cotten (5,000 bales at 50 cU), 2,500 Freights to Clinton, . zu,uu Passengers (probable), . . . 2,000 Increase of 25 per ct. (probable) 8,362 Grotsreceipts, . . . V . . $41,812 . 23,500 Deduet expenses, . I Net earnings, . -.$18,312 In this estimate it will be noticed that no account ia made of way freights for points between Point Caswell and Clin ton, nor is any mention made of freights other than i cotton and naval stores. which, were they to be considered, would, in oar opinion, swell the income at least one-foaith. Nor is there anything said of the new f ftdsttries which would ., an donbtedly be inaugurated to swell the Income of tktroad.'.' s " AH Wool Bantings, 12f cents, worth 25 cents, at H auk's, f m tf r ;Tfa7 receipts o( cotton at this port to-day foot np 417 halts. 'JL tkatinsring a first-rate pUee ta ti ctrrs ara imcu. i y NO. 65 St. Pairlck s Day. The Hibernian Benevolent Society celebrated St. Patrick's Day to day by a parade and services in the forenoon. Tee ine of march was formed at 9.30 o'clock. at Germania Hall, under the direction of Maii James Reilly, Chief Marshal, and Mr. L.' Browne -Assistant Maisbal, and proceeded thence toSLTKomasThnrrli- Aherc Grand High Mass was celebrated and where a v beautiful and appropriate address was delivered by Rev. -Fatter Northrop. There, was a large attend anca -at -tha.-. -Churchy and the services were fvery interesting and - impressive-' Father Northrop spoke very eloquently of tho patron saint of Ireland, sketching his life and his labors and dwelling upon the benefits which accrued from those labors to the world, at large and 'caper ciaxiy vo Areiana, ana auuaing.vo tne fact that Ireland was the ' only country in the world which 'was j converted 'to Christianity whout the shedding, .'of blood. On the conclusion of the services at the Church the line was reformed "and the Society returned to the hall where the regular business was proceeded with. Five new members were balloted for and admitted and an election of officers for tho ensuing year was held, resulting in the choice of Mr. F. H. Darby, as Presi dent, Maj. James Reilly, a3 Vice Presi dent, Mr. James CorW- a-w-vi-r, ax, wu. ouenau, as assistant oecretary , and Mr. T. Donlan, as Treasurer. The annual ball of the Society will be given on ' Easter Monday evening, April 10th, the proceeds of which are to be applied to the benefit of the. Land League fund. New styles Calicoes, 4 cents, at tf ! p Hah.Vs. . i "The World," I - ' The performance atdhe Opera House lrtt night was a disappointment to us and to maay . others, "The .World" has been played so successfully in other cities that we looked for something fine . here. On the contrary it was a 'genuine disapJ poiatmeat. About one-half of . the play was produced. The seosational part, where the ship blazes up and the reports of an imagined explosion are heard as also the scene on the raft at sea, .were very good, but on the: whole, ''The World," as rendered here, was not a ploy it was a farce. ' f : r r;v"-?V. ?v ' " B""MMMMWMaMwaMaaaMB - F New Advertisements GEO. F. TILLET. H. HINTZE Tilley & Eintze, jq-ORTH SECOND STREET, next to abr. aer of Market. A lt of EXTRA FINE MOUNTAIN BEEF on aala 'for the nasi few days. Call and aranre. wooh 2 . lOnr Beloved CAR fi:eP" And ll Faithfal Cabinet. M.n elegaat Ohromo Lithograph of our late Preddent, making 8 ail , length portrait, printed in 10 oolora cn teary caper with a riea gold border. Bias, 16x26 'inohet. Tre sale of this beautiful work of art bi .ba?n siepl V aaprseedeattd at 91 per eoty. In order that every family mar he able to pos sess this bea?tifal and toaehiag tonrttSr of cur lata President and bis cabinet, we will toalJ it for nlj 60 cents par, copy. We eaa lurniin iqim lima aaDjeci, pnaw i cuiu.i, redaeed 9xX ineaee, for only IS cents aqents ssrssx v anted Uetime for ageata to reap a rich barveet with these baaatlial portraits, fiotblsz Bils like them. Bted for terms aid bay ss&ples to work wttb.! ' OO NAN T A OO. rntw, '. nor 29-2 a - J T Day S V New tTrkV sion PAiriTino, BRonzirio, &c. THE I UNDERSIGNED .WOULD "re spectfnJly say that until farther notiee'be may be foutidi at bis residence, comer Third and Market streets, prepared toexe cote all orders in the abova named brancii es. " Boom kets, Tin Wars, c, neatly repainted and varnished. "-U , v COSMOPOLITAn BAR AUD RES: jBotrth'sJdeMarsr 'fittest, Wamtegton, tT.C, mHE BABllS supplfed. with ttha L-best SL Clrars of the finest grades .always ea hand At the Bestanrant can be found the Cneat Oysters rou;ht to txls market which sxeenred la st ttylt dexlred." Jac,Mt3 1881 i " L" " ' "WfTad to raeive aoasxaUstrcai trm oto trtcsda oi aiy and 'all tsUtUSTT mwwt vrw ..... j - .... Taa aasaa af tfca-wrttar nvi always be fa OosBBTi!aat3oaapcst barwrriX oa ealf a anouurst mna oa avoldaa f- stood that Qe E!Ita:,doii not always cadort ecrrecTosaaart. tuuess ra rtat ' "V i, j FOR El ; M.WM ' IN THE COURSE OF A Tt7 DAYsI -Will be in the market for two weeks from vr, i i ,.;r -.4.. r.- ,; tWa date, - Any SPECIAL ORDERS left at my StoieVili be aent forward and will ra- i Some BARGAINS may. NOW be had to J-r-. A ! ' . . . . Respectfully. A 1 1 . awaa USUI IILIltJat xnc 4 1 OPERArHOUBE. ft One rJight Only I JpiRST APPEARANCE In WOmington of America's greatest character actor FRANK MORD AUNT, In his artistic creation of Oapirrr'r- mju h QtinxQ Aiorria' uomedy Drama old shipmates. ':: Every one an American character.; Evary . cnaracier a careiui tiuay. u-very actor a tborouih. artist .-. Every .part eulted to its "representation. Thus formiDe .a. most complete and ex ceptionally ttroog CBet. , , . 1 . - - f rices as usual. Reserved Seats at Dyers. Health is; Wealth! DR E C WEST'S kiavi Atn BaAra Thbitmknt, a epeoiflc for HTSterla,'Dii xlntss, CoBvaloions; Nervous Headaebe, Mental Depresioo, Loss of Memory, Impe tenoy,i rematare Old Age, caused by over exertion, .,exeeas68, lit oveMndulgenee, which leads lo.iaiaery, decay and., death One box will eute recent caies. Kaeh.box enntiiaa one booth's treatnuau One dollar a bor, or tlx boxes for- fire dollars; seat by. oall prepaid on recent of price.' We guar. . a ct ix boxes to eare any oeae, , iH Ithaaeh orcer reoeired by ns for ei boxes, wa will eend tbe purchaser our written agreeaaeatto retara the money if the treatment does not effect a cure, (inartntoe issued by WHS (MEfeN. Drejrtist,' (anccessor to Oraen t planner) Wilmington, N U. Orders by saall ,ui receive pronipi atteiaoa. EVERY f.lQfi DAT' LIORflinQ! ; t THE NEW SOUTH .'.Devoted to the Industrial, AgHcultural,' , . Educational and General Develop- ' " " ment of North Carolina and . , j Vk- ' - - the South.".'' f'fi THE UNDERSIGNED at an 'early data will commence the publication In "WI1 mington;N. C, of THE NEW 80UTH?a 24-column Weekly Progresslre Newspaper,' which will he DEMOCRATIC IN"rOW TIC8. Appearing1 Monday "morning and taking the place of the morning dally, iff will te an excellent advertising medium for -the business men of Wilmington and for advertiser generally. Its advertising rites . are 75 ceots per square t rger adf ertlaeri ments for'lorger time at greatly reduced prices. These are almost otxx tuibd lese than the rates of other papers. "-12 per. year; 91 for tlx months.'. Single Copies 5 cents each, to be had at- Book? Stores and News SUnda: .City Subscribers famished at 50 . cents, per' quarter. . . . . ' . . . p iAa - -EDWARD A; OLt)HAlfi V ' ; mh 14 4- w ,vi Editor andPloprietor .ia fcTii'l .f" - - i 9oiaeaadtIIimdl(erebie&, Toweli and Table Xanois,"; 3 vct japEins ana uoyias, x , 4 Corsets aad Coraeta, , i , , .My. SI. per dozen .Gent's Handxarehlsii Is '. the'wonderofthotlme i-'W . mchp-tf c -T. JNO; Ji. HEDRICIU Krangia EaBterCard X BAirnf Ut BETOITD DES0BIPT10II" . i Many new and pretty dselgsa Ms mssos , : vtau ana se wa, .-t. sva rw r i t ." fit?, 'v a cbiurtc-l ?so m f--: nh- lf ' X iBeoferile Isd'maiif1 a t: :a i.-irfl.3 ru s"' i : trr tMa To-- uuret -sc llaxkst. it, natcn,. a..q. . i I Uy many frUsis b JiltlTine asd'in tla ountry arq termed toc5aawndajssaav. Alao, Sea" Cap UUa and CoajBerdal TraveK Ussj:TZ test aofsiaid 'Cs' ZzUz c2S9Csucns la us cnj i . . i a i i i ! i- i; j t v'i; -1 T i - 6t
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