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THE IIOniTIirS Z jJJLl PUBLISHED pilLT EXCEPT; MO Nil A VK.. ou year,- 0 BmJ1 p01 p."'".,-. r? w Six months. , - L2iriS?. r&ree month, , -. 'ta. - v nit HnKjurlberm. delivered in anv nart of the dry , Fifteen Cents per week. Oar City Agent are aot authorised to collect fr mere than three mathi ib advance. . '. . . ..v "... -.' --..'. r . ill J i-1 AXVVJt :; X Jl VXl , Entered at the Poet Office at Wilmington, N. U, as second class matter. t -. ; --. . ;Ovrt,iNK: An attempt was made to blow.-op the Imperial Winter Palace in Sk Petersburg ; eight soldiers were killed and forty-five ia jad?r"A'TareomMi;oi ing upon Cabal, where there is great ex-; citement.yTher first regular' train through to Chattanooga on the Cincinnati Southern Railroad wUlstart on next Sun day. :Ttae Texas colored convention resolved to establish a colony ' at Panhan dle. The Governor General of Cana da recommend that $100,000 be appropri ated fer the jrelief Jbr the Irish. A revolution baa broken out in the heart of Columbia, SouthAmercia ; it has proved successful and the Railroad patty is thought -to hare control.- A Dublin dispatch gives more hopeful accounts of the distress in Ireland ; much suffering but no actual starvation except in the islands.2 James Lenox, founder of the Lenox Library of New York, is dead. Seve ral persons were sentenced' to fine and im prisonment at Mobile, yesterday, for depre dations upon the public lands of the United States. A large Russian army will invade Central Asia. The Rev. Mr. Cowley waa convicted in New York yes terday of starving and ill-treating children lathe Shepherd's Fold of that city. Union Springs, Ala., boasts of a $12,000 fire. The Mansion. House . Relief Fund," DubJin. now amounts to 37,000. -Rev. Dr. Jeter, of the Baptist Church, died in Richmond, Va., yesterday, aged 73 )ears. The Senate rejected the nomi nation of Stickcey for United States Mar shal of Florida. The reported fight ! ftacker command with hostile Indians is discredited. A Russian was arrested for rx trad turn in, Paris, chaiged with an attempt to assassinate the Czar.- R. C. Badger.- waa examined before the Senate Exodus Committee ; nothing new elicited. New Yotk markets : Money 5G( per cent; cotton dull at 13i13e.; Southern flour steady at .$5 858 00; wheat $&la better, with fair export trade; corn ifc. belter and fairly active; spirits turpentine 44c; rosin steady at $1 45l 50. Conkling will not attend, probably, the Ulica Convention, but he says there is not the slightest doubt that it will go Cor Grant. John Sherman claims 106 votes in the Convention to start with. These come frcm North Carolina, Georgia, Virginia and O bio. John is not the choice of, the Southern Republican voters-all the same and by "a large majority. Beu HUl bas written another letter his hundredth, more or less. lie says he is not for Grant under any circumstances, and that the "strong man could not .carry possibly a single gle Southern State. Ben is right. We may recur, to his letter. ;i It-all depends, it is said, upon Mr. Speer, .whether or not Donelly gets AVashburne'a majority. It is not denied, we believe, that Washburne received a majority of the votes cast. Some 2,300 ballots cast for bim were marked on the back, "Only that and nothing more." : Shepherd Cowley rather suffered by the "Court investigation. If any doubt existed before as to his being a lineal descendant of "Old Squeers, that doabt was removed by the trial . It will bo remembered that the New York wolf is an Englishman like the master of "Dotheboya Elall. Modes tywilL -.not pay in politics. Office-seekers understand that. Sec tions that 7 are always asking for favors:; are- always getting favors. Every time there . is an office to be dUtributed up comes the officehold ing Bectioni ? and, Oliver Twist like, , "aaka ' for more,' and they get it. There are some sections in North Carolina that are persistently ignored "eMents.fr vntino limna anrl nkn -""tvft anfA ha nnnantaii villi ki i ...w WW -w w.wwwv. :r.- The Raleigh Observer says that the Qorernor will ask the advice and consent of the Council to call the Le- gial&tardr in - eitra session, and the Council are' unanimously in favor of the calL ' Marob I5tb will probably v De the day. . viressarer worth is in .Nefr.:,Torlr, and nds fr. Best .and associates-all right financially. . Rep- resentati ve , DavUVaoco'm panted : tho Treasurer. ' VYe'have read an old saw about whom the gods would destroy, 2 . We v make the amende honorable. York. r It was -so- stated iq : one or ixaore of out ortheroxchangesv We make - another; correction on the .. authority; of the Obserotn Buf ori, the man that loves 'North Carolina I VOL. XXV. NO. i27. did', not. go. to Washington with the Governor, las" ; was telegraphed. He was there on other bnstness. : Hale's All we Iwab' to - sar is 'that Qovernor Jarvis did not go to Washington at the in- vitatioo or, or to conrerwitn, uol Uurord, who is just as much (and no more) inter- estea in tneuest proposition as is tue man in tue mopa" ;- :f, . Spirits T arpenxme. Roe shad sell for $150! per pair at Kew Berne." ' ' - '. ' ' -." Only two more Sheriffs to settle with the State. 1 ' Senator Vance is much better.. His throat is greatly improved. '. A colored child at Charlott e was killed by "Godfrey's cordial" Franklin! on and Lottisbarg are to be connected hy telephone, y t The Rocky Mount Progress has progressed enough to coin a. new word laugny. -vThe late J 08. W. Holdens poem, PTtttt aibo wo rn r1 iari av K tVtA- ArlltM Si MHMviii puuiiauwu wj auv vutua aaa Our Living and Qur Dead for 1874. ' Milton Chronicle : Tobacco sold here last Saturday at $101 per hundred bought by Sterling Smith, and sold by Nat. Hunt. Salisbury Watchman Lewis Yogler, of this place, has bought and sold. up to this date, tne present season, 20,000 rabbit skids. The Linooln Iroare& savs an affray occurred in that county last Thurs day, in which James King cut and serious ly wounded James Davis. Dr. Gatling will shortly arrive in England from America, to attend in person some improvements to be made on bis gun. Dr. Q. is a native of North Caro lina. Greenville JExpressi The Roan- ok Union will convene at this place, in the Baptist church, on the Z7tb inst. The . in troductory sermon will be preached by Rev. II. T. Yann, and the Missionary sermon by ICev. Dr. J. D. Huffman. The Tobacconist says a joint stock company is being formed in Hender son. Granville county, for the building of $20,000 hotel, and reports the most prominent business men of the town as engaging in the enterprise. The Linooln Progress says the Uargrave-Hilliard breach ot promise suit. recently brought in Davidson court, was compromised by Hargrave payine all the costs in the case and $1,000 to the plaintiff. Tbe amount sued for was $20,000. Exchange : Bald Mountain. N. C, has again become an object of dread to the residents in its vicinity.. Severe shocks and rumblings were felt and beard on the 2Sth and 29ib ultimo, aud un. the lOthjnr stanl the noises were beard- at a distance of seventeen miles. The people are expecting the mountain to fall to pieces, very soon., v Rates Weekly. Thre fertilizer licenses yielded $1,600 to, the treasury last week. ten drummers' licenses were issued by tbe Treasury Department last week. Fifteen bales of cotton, Mr. J. C. FjrraUa entire crop, were burned, in Little River township on Wednesday night, lasr. No insurance. There were three deaths in the city last week, all females 2 colored and 1 bite. Reidsyille Times: We remem ber at last Wentwortb Court, at night, some lawyers were speaking with Judge McKoy of bis chances for Governor. The Jndge replied that the office wouldn't suit him. that if Grant was made President they needed some man for Governor who ceuld play the servant to Grant and run to Wash ington for orders and come homo and en- fKAa t-T a aan't fha eypt vvt m We could understand talk like that Hickory Carolinian: Two horses belonging to a Mr. Zimmerman died in the lower part of Burke county a few days ago, having marked signs or nydrophaoia. They champed the logs of the stable, foamed at the mouth, and manifested many of the usual symptons of this disease. The Catawba Cotton Factory Company has met with such success since its organization as to warrant the addition of . eighteen new looms, which will be put up soon, making a total of 60. The capacity of the looms now in operation is 1,400 yards per day of of plaids, the factory turning oat some 89 varieties of these goods. . The Morganton Blade tells' of a man who is a character in his way. His name is Clem Farr, and be is a . success In climbing a pole. At ..the Henry Clay mass meeting in Morganton la 1844 he climbed the sixty foot pole from which waved the banner of Henry Clay, and twenty four years later he again climbed the Seymour and Blair flag pole, and took a drink at the top of each, a distance of sixty feet from the ground; and he says if nothing happens he will climb the pole this year, and unfold the banner to tbe breeze on which is in scribed tbe nominees of tbe Democratic party for President and Vice President. Hale's Weekly says of the late William B. Wright : He was a graduate of the University of North Carolina in the large class of 1825. Among bis classmates were Walter Alves, William E. Anderson, William J. Bingham, Ralph Gorrell, John H. Haughton, James Martin, James Moore, William A. Wright, and others, who. living and dead, bave made for themselves re cords of honor and usefulness as he made. Among all the men eminent for good that we bave known among tbe exceptionally good people of Fayetteville and Cumber land; there was not ene who more deserved tbe confidence and affection universally yielded by tbe community in which he lived, and by those to whom he was known elsewhere. . .- , . ,- r ;-T"'v' ' ' Raleigh. Observer : The Board of Directors of the State Penitentiary is ia session to-day. - Mrs. "Jones Watson died Very suddenly at her home in Chapel Hill, Saturday" night. ; ; A cistern hold ing 20,000 gallons is to be built at the Na tional uemetery next month. Prof. W. L Kerr. ; Slate Geologist, is: get ling out a new map of the State, which will be very - elaborate in" its details. The attendance at the colored graded schools in thU city is'verv laree. The Johnson school numbers 1SS9 pupils; Bap- tisi Vnurcn senpot skw; jast Kaleigb school, 170; - 8t. Augustine . Episcopal . Church school, 40; ' UDemn school, 62 ; and' t YYssningion. scoooj .u, making in all a grand total of 904. ; There are at pres ent 270 patients in the Lunatic Asylum, and aeven are at their homes -on probation. - The report of the- Treasurer of the State Agricultnrat 8ocietyr - submitted to tbe executive uommittee last 'week.- shows that over $3,000 has been paid on the debt of the Society from the proceeds of the last State Fair, after paying all expenses of tbe exniDHion. - v v , - v - - ' WILMINGTON, . N. tr. Charlotte Observeri v At ' the meeting ' of the Hornet's Nest "R flemen. held last night, the invitation of Cant. W. T. B. Bell, Secretary of the King's Moun tain centennial AssociaUon, to the company to act as escort to Governor Jarvis and staff to the celebration to be had there on Satur day next,' was accepted. Mr. .Ford has telegraphed the manager oX the opera house that he will play in ' Charlotte two nights (Wednesday and Thursday) instead of one as at first proposed - Ihforma tlon has been ' received here' from" Raleigh that GoVernor Jarvis has sent State Treasu rer Worth to New York to inquire into the nnanciai standing or the syndicate who have proposed through Mr.Best to purchase the Western North Carolina 'Railroad. If this be found to be perfectly sound, the Governor will undoubtedly call the Legisla ture together to consider the proposition made by Mr. Best. - -About six months ago aiyoung man left the Table Rock neighborhood! In 'Burke county "to Btudy for the ministry." -He returned a short time since with a shot sun. - violin, came chicken, bull pup, and pet squirrel I THTSGITY. RBW ADVUBTUBIBBNTS. H. T. B. Piano wanted. Musbok Imported goods. HsissBKRGEB---New books. Cmr'Norica Bids solicited. Kisq & Bbotheb Dissolution. CrosXiT & Mobbis--Auction sale. IiOeal Dota. : Spring weather returned again. No cases for trial before the Mayor's Court yesterday morning. Two business houses, one on Front street and the other on Water street, were found open by the police Tuesday night. The-Liquor Dealers' Association are advertised to meet at the Howard Re lief Fire Engine Halt this afternoon, at 3 o'clock. Mr. John Kent Brown's insu rance in the Wilmington Mutual, on house and furniture, amounted to $3,250. It was Incorrectly stated in our last. . We learn that whenLhe market bell is ringing in case of a fire, a message by telephone cannot be understood at the City Hall or at any ot tbe stations. We are requested to state that the meeting announced totake Wce at the Front Street M. E. CAuTch'Fridayfe.qibg, has been cbinged to this fntrfsday) even ing, at 7i i 'olock, . ki- Soelety tar in Deaefltof Xrlaliy Col let. Recog" zing the potent influence of the ladies iu any great work of the Church, the Rev. Dr. J. B. Bobbitt, agent for Trinity College, has hit upon the plan of organiz ing what is known as the "Ladies Aid So ciety of Trinity College," for the promotion of tbe ends had ia view. At a meeting at the Front Street M. E. Church, on Sunday afternoon last, a society on the above plan was organized with one hundred members. and at night a similar society, with seventy-five members. was organized at tbe Fifth Street1 Mi EChurcb. The object of the society, as set forth in the constitution. is to raise funds for the benefit of Trinity College, and, to improve the' minds of its members by such course of reading and rehearsals aa they may find entertaining and profitable to themselves,1 or by selecting at least one member to read an essay, or de liver an address.at each regularmeeting of the society. The society does not, as the name woujd imply, confine its membership entirely to ladles. Dr. Bobbitt informs us that bis efforts in behalf of tbe College have thus far been as successful as he could reasonably have expected. maclatrate's Conrt. William Henry Smith, -tsorored, was ar raigned before Justice , McQuigg : on . the charge of committing an assault upon Bev erly Scott. Defendant was found guilty and reauired to pay the costs, in default of which he was committed to jail Beverly Scott was next arraigned before Justice Hill, on the affidavit of William Henry Smith, charged with an assault. Defendant found guilty and required to pay a fine of five cents and tbe costs, from which decision he appealed,' and was or dered to rive tho necessary bond for his appearance. Dable Postal Gsrd'aad,Beinrn Let - tcrJBuTelope Bnterprlte. It seems that we are not'to bave tbe dou ble i postal cards and return letter envelopes about which so much was published a few months ago. The parties who got up the designs hare had them patented, 'and as the postal card system doesn't pay any way, the Postofflce Department hasn't seen fit to tm ta the ? exbensa of eettinz hold of the patents. ..The Postmaster General dees not nurard tha double 'letter envelopes as one of the -least practical utility, and he has therefore taken no steps to introduce them. Tne Lesion of Honor. r - It has been seldom, if ever, that we have known an order L any kind to grow as rapidly as that of' the new one known- as the Legion of Honor. On January 2nd, 1880, lodge No.' 67 was organized In rWil mington, and on the 1st of February ensu ing the number had increased to" 90, whilst during the month of January, as we are in formed by prominent members of the order here, there bad been , in the United States eight hundred and fifty applications for membership. ; r' 2, 5 -Insurance rtCOTpanies ; should be com pelled to give the proprietors of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup a royalty, for with this valu able remedy Thousands of risks :have been ..j. nhl.h . I'mv(m wnTl Tiavft terminated long ago.vr Price, 25 cents abot;J lie.:; t ,C., THURSDAY; FEBRUARY 19,! 1880r . , CBimUNAI COURT. Yerdtet " la lb Cue ot null Hall Malclnc op tb Jrv In the Caaa f 4Joho Gdr " " . The jury in the case of Maria Hall, col ored, charged with the murder of William Marey.' who retired to make" up their ver dict at half past seven o'clock on Tuesday evening, remained out all night and until about 8 o'clock, yesterday afternoon, when they returned into court and, through their foreman, Mr. J.lA. McLean, submitted a verdict of manslaughter. There was con siderable surprise manifested at tbe verdict, and the counsel for the prisoner, as well as the prisoner : herself, no doubt feel much elated at the character of it ' The entire day yesterday was consumed in making up the jury in the case of John Grady, colored, charged with the murder of one John Taylor, colored, in this city, on the night of the 29th of November last, during the progress of a fire on tbe west side of the river. - The special venire ot one hundred was exhausted, and another of eighty, and still another of twenty, had to be summoned, when, just at dark, as about the last of the latter number bad been used up, the . list was completed, as follows: . W. H; Taylor, Geo. L, Johnson, E: H. Keathley, Geo. Honnett and J. W. Ma comber, whites; and Robt. D. Davis, Wm. Holmes, Chas. H. Mallet, Evander Mc- Bryde, Bryant Holmes' Henry Turner and Thos. M. Simmons, colored. The .jury was then panelled and placed in charge of an officer for the night, and Court adjouned until 9 o'clock this morn- iog, when the examination of witnesses wilLcommence. An Dolsit and -Unfounded imprea alen. An impression having gained some ground in the community, to the effect that tbe police force were mainly responsi ble for the tardiness of the alarm on the occasion of tbe fire on Tuesday morning- last, Capt, Goodman requests us to say that it was just about- relieving time when the fire took place. The night force had jus1 come' inj and some of them bad passed Within less than a block of where the fire broke out between five and ten minutes be fore tbe' alarm was sounded, aud saw no indications of a fire. The day force had just left for their stations when the fire was discovered, and officer Biyan, on bis way to his beat, saw tbe fire and kicked ; the door of Mr. Brown's house open to give the family the alarm. Opera tlonae. Butt's Panorama will be presented at the Opera House on Friday evening, next. It is an allegorical representation of the Book of Revelation, said to be a fine con ception, and artistically a work of great merit. It has been received with marked favor elsewhere, and, judging from the encomiums of the press, is well worth see ing. There will be only one exhibition in this city. Reserved seats are on sale at Heinsberger's. Unnrnllable BXacter. The following is the nnmailable matter remaining (n tbe city postofflce at this date: William Jackson, Tbe Brighton, Atlantic City. N. C. ; Mary E. Vass, Raleigh, N. C, Edward Hill, Dover, N. C. ; one package merchandise for Miss M. H. Hawley, Fay etteville; N. C. ItlVKU AND BIABIIIE. Schooner Mary Wood, Gandy, cleared at Philadelphia for this port on tbe 16th instant. - Schooner limothy field, Leland, hence, was at Gonaives on the 1st inst., dis charging. British barque Beam Parker, Tucker, arrived at Liverpool on 4he 14th inst. from this port. Capt. Garrason, of tbe Steamer D. MurchUon, reports about twelve teet of water on the shoals when be left Fayette ville Tuesday morning. tub jnAixs. The mails close and arrive at the City Post Office as follows: CLOSE. Northern through mails. 7:45 P. M Northern through and way mails.. 5:30 A. M R&leizh.. 5:30 A. M. and 6.-00 P. M Mails for the N. O. Railroad, . and routes supplied there from, including A. & N. C. Railroad, at 5:30 A. M Southern mails for all points South', daily. .8-00 A. M. and 7:45 P. M Western mails IU. U. K'vi daliv (except Sunday). 0 :00 P. M Mail for Cheraw & Darliaeton Railroad 8.-00 A. M, Mails for points between Flo- r rence and Charleston 8-00 A. M Fayetteville, and offices on Cape jrear uiver, ji-uesaays ana . Fridays.. 1KK)P M. -Fayetteville, via Lumberton, daily, except Sundays.... 6.-00 P.M. Onslow O. HL and interme diate offices every Friday. . 6:00 A M. Smithville mails, by steam boat, daily (except Sundays) 9 .00 A. M. Mails for Easy Hill, Town N Creek and Shallotte. every Friday at.. V.... i.. 6 "00 A. M. Wilmington and Black River Chapel, Tuesdays and Fri days at.. .j;........... 12-00 P. M .. OFBIT IOB DKLIVEBV. Northern through mails. 9:45 A. M. Northern through and way mails......:...;'........ 7.00 A. M. Southern mails. . ............ 7-30 A. M. Carolina Central Railroad.... 10-35 A. M. Stamp Office open from 8 A.M. to 12 M., andfrom 2 to 550 KM. -Money order and Register Department open same as stamp office. -. . v. . t. ' . . . General delivery open from-6:80 A. 3L to 6 .00 P.'M., and on Sundays from 8 50 to 9:80A.M. C . r 1 '. "v Stamps forsaleat general delivery when stamp offlce ia closed. - " " - --' 1 , Mails couected from street noxes every day at 4.00 P. JL ToDaji Indleauona. For the;' South Atlantic States,- falling followed by rising barometer.winds veering to ' Colder westerly " winds, weather- and rains, rolioweo oy clearing wewuer ou Thursday. '"- , ' Tbermomeur Becors. The following, will show the stale of the thermometer, at the stations mentioned, at 4.81 yesterday- evening,- Washington mean time, as ascertained from the daily bulletin issued from the Signal Office in this city: Atlanta......... -62 Augusta ....76 Charleston, ... ...60 Jacksonville . . . ..75 Key West....... .80 Mobile.. .....73 Montgomery . . , . . 66 New Orleans, v -.73 Punta Rassa, . . .77 Savannah...;;.. .70 Wilmington,... .69 Charlotte ...... -ot Corsicana, ? . . . . . 51 Galveston, ..... . .ra Havana.;. ... ... .ou Indianola, ...... .56 The Norwegian brig Somerset was re ported in below yesterday afternoon. Quarterly meetlnsa ' Fea THE WlUGEHSTOX DlSTBICT OI TOE METHOD IST B. Chuboh, South Fibst Bound, 18S0. Topeall, at Prospect. FeVy 21, 22; Mew River Mission. Feb'y 35: r ; eb'y 28. 29: onsiow. at BwansDoro. jreo-i oapua, at Magnolia, uarcu o, ; l8.7: - Clinton, at Andrews' Chapel, March 13; 14. L. S. BUBXHXAD, Fregiding iCder. CITY 1XJE31S. Chew Jackboh'bBbst Sweet Navy Tobacco. -KLKCTRIC BELTS. A sure enre for nervous debility, premature decay, exhaustion, etc. Tbe only reliable core. Circular mailed free. Address J. iL REKYBS, 43 Chatham 8U N.Y. hook HnramT. rnaaoBnis 8tia Book Biad ery does all kinds of Binding and Baling In a work manlike manner, and at reasonable, prices. Mer chants and ethers needing Becelpt Books, or other work, may raiy on promptness mine execmwmoi tneir oraers. A CBOSS BABY. Notkingis eo conducive to a man's remaining a oacneior as stopping ior one night at the house of a married friend and being kept awake five or six hours by the crying of a cross baby. All cross and crying babies need only Hop Bitters to make them well and amilns. Young man, remember thiB. Traveller. PiJJBrKNQIJSH GTJN8. The attention of sports men Is invited to the advertisement ef Messrs. J. A W. Tolley. manufacturers of fine breecn-ioaaing pn mpnMpnin, mpinii Tneir guns are maae to order according to specifications and measure ments furnished, thus ensuring the right crook, length of stock &c From Bmlneht Dr. C. C. Clark, Oswego, N. Y. : - I have made sufficient experiment of Colden's Liebig's Liquid Extract of Beef and Tonic Invigo rator, to enable me to say it is by far the best of all tne preparations or tne xina ij-ood ma lus iim I have ever used. To the sufferer from chronic dis -eases or the convalescent,' it is invaluable, being aotn nounsning ana sueugtaening. - Ubxkh fXAKKXB, Agents, wunungtou. WHITE LBAD -WHITE LEAD "BUY TBJE BB3T.' The brand of. stricUy pure White Lead manufactured by Armstrong & MeKelvey, of Pittsburgh, Fa., has gained an enviable reputation in this market for strict purity, whiteness and durability, and those who wish good work done will and it to their interest to buy this brand of Lead and see that the firm's name with guarantee is on every keg, as there is a cheap Lead being offered inttHng their brand, which is over fifty per cent. aduiturauon. For sale only by GK. A. rsc&.. Hardware Dealer, Wilmington, N. C. " A BENEFACTRESS. Just open the door for her. and Mrs. Winslew will prove the American Florence Nightingale of the Nursery. Of this we are so sure that we will teach our "Busy" to say, "A blessing en Mrs. Win slow," for helping her to survive and escape the griping, colicking andtee th ing siege. MBS. WIN SLOW '8 SOOTHING 8Y BUP relieves the child from pain, and cures dysen tery and diarrhoea. It softens the gums, reduces inflammation, cures wind colic, and carries the in fant, safely through the teething period. It per- part of it nothing less. We have never seen Mrs. wtnslow knw her only through the preparation of her "Soothing Syrup for Children Teething." If we had the power we would make her, as she ia, a physical saviour to the infant race. Sold by all druggists. 25 cents a bottle. HENRY WABD BBECHSB ASKS A QUES TION I On Sunday, January 11th last. Bey. Henry Ward Beecher, in Plymouth Church, Brooklyn, preached to a crowd. The text was from First Tim othy, vt, 10 -For the love of money is the root of all evil." "Men may say what they please about despising money, but no rational man does despise 1t Themaat risoroaa aalnt to whom a million-is left Is quite willing to assume the stewardship of it- wnue nwiprg in biockb as legitimate wusu represent actual property as is the dealing in wool or the produce of the farm, yet gambling in stocks is not legitimate, and yet it takes place unblushing ly, almost unrebukedly and increasingly. Why should not lotteries exist when churches are full of them, when ffsthifd11 are opened filled with the most ingenious schemes, when church fairs are car ried on with the mostmnblushing games of chance, when a regiment is swelling its funds by the most notorious of lotteries what business have we to rise up in Judgment f" The 118th Grand Monthly Drawing of the Louisiana state Lottery Company will take place at New Orleans, La., on Tuesday. March 9th. It is for the cause of Education and Charity. For $3 you may receive $30,000. wAddress M. A. Dauphin. New Orleans, La., or same person at No. 319 Broadway, New York city, N. Y. - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Wanted, T BUY A GOOD SECOND HAND PIANO, Address H. T. B." feb 19 2t P. O. Box 572. CITY OF WILMINGTON MAYOR'S OFFICE, February 18, 1830. Bids JpO REBUILDING THE FIRE WHARF ON bouth aide of Market Dock, will be received until 12 o'clock, noon, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23d, 1830 at this Offica. S. H. FISHBLATE, feb 19 It Review copy. Mayor. ' . - .A .... - . - Dissolution. rrlS COPARTNERSHIP OF KING ft BRO X TUBB, dealers ia Turpentine and General Mer chandise, was dissolved by mutual consent on the 1st instant. AU debU will be paid hy King GU- D. D. KING. Owen Hill, N. C., Feb. 17,1883. . febl91w Hew Books. jATHEB RYAN'S POEMS, Webster's Great Speeches, Twenty Tears of Inside Life in Wall Street, Under the Tricolor, Refutation of Darwinism, -An Earnest Trifler, ' The Twines of Table Xeuatain, A Fool's Errand, v Figs and Thistles, ' .- , And many other New Books. : For sale at -..-. HKIN8BERGER'S febl9tf Live Book and Music Store. First Instalment . - .. . a. - , ' QF OUB IMPORTED STOCK , OF SPBDIG CAS8IMEBESV DIAGONALS, SUITINGS. Ac.. will be hereTHIS7rEEK, Jf If' MDNSONr Clothier and - feb-W It " --r,- - f Merchant Tailor, SIR .? f-J. - WHOLE '.NOVf 3,905 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Itl. CROX JLT, : Auctioneer. BY CROKLT MOBRIS I : Auction Salei ! X; THIS DAT (THUBSD AT)', at 10 o'clock. A. M, we will sail at our Bales Booms, for and on accooutof all concerned, . , , - mm niuw nun viueaiy . ... Now receiving from Depot Wil. Wei . K; R. Co A Piano, Doshet Ss Bacon manufacturers, . " A Fine Wardrobe, . Large Mirror, . x Mahogany Book Case, Oak Sideboard, ' 1 Stoves, Step Ladders and Sundries. : . - feb.Mlt . . Boatwright & HcKoy, TO THE PEOPLE OF , Sampson, Duplin, New Hanover and Bladen Counties. "yE ABB INDEED MUCH OBLIGED TO YOU for your generous support for the past week. We are sure you will be pleased with the Goods you have purchased from us. If so, come and see us again. It will always be a pleasure to serve you . TO THE PUBLIC ' GENERALLY we make no bones of the fact that we are anxious for trade j and we are determined to have it if SELLING GOOD J GOODS at a very moderate profit, POLITENESS TO ALL, and" PROMPT SHIPMENTS WDl accom plish our end. . :! Our Daily Beceipts are large. Stock always fall with FRESH GOODS. Don't take our word for it. Call aud examine for yourselves - . Boatwright & HTcKoy , S and T NORTH FRONT ST. feb 15 D&W tf New Crop Cuba. OAQ Hhds and Tierces New Crop OUO CUBA MOLASSES, Now landing ex Brig FJpra. For sale low by WILLIAMS & MURCBISON. Potatoes.Flour, Sugar. 2QQ Bbls EARLY BOSS POTATOES, 1 HAH BbIa FLOUR, Super to ' 1UUU Extra Family, 07 K BblB SUGAR, Granulated, 1 tO Standard A, Extra C and C, i Off Bags COFFEE, TTAt Bio, Laguyra and Java, 350 60x619 Smoked 811(1 D- ' sioE8, JgQ Tubs Choice LEAF LARD. 400 BXeB LYB &nd PT A8ni Boxe Laundry and Toilet SOAP, -JQ Boxes STARCH, 250 Wh0lC Half Zea CANDLS8 Candy, Paper, f nuff, Tobacco, Nails, Buckets, Hoop Iron, &c JTAA Bales Choice Timothy OUU and Eastern HAY, ' 3200 SaCkS Mar6ba11'8 Fine SALT, 4500 SackB UVBBPOOL salt 3500 Sack8-Fcruvian CotXoa GUANO, For sale low by WILLIAMS A MURCHISON. feb 15 tf Wholesale Gro. St Com. Merts. . Haiuiirg Mum and Insertions. 1H7B HAVE JUST RECEIVED A BIG DRIVE in tbe above, in ELEGANT PATTERNS. NOVELTIES in them Call aud look them over. Some' . LARGE INVOICE OF SHIRTING and SHEET INGS' in all the Popular Brands. Buy early ; pi ices are etill advancing. BROWN & RODDICK, 45 Market Street feb 18 tf Coney's Tobacco Store I IF YOU WANT THE BEST 5 and 10 cents Cigar go to Coney's, where you will find the largest selection of Imported and Domestic Cigars, Chew inz and Smokine Tobaccos. Gentlemen will please remember that I do not keep open topurchasi . on Sunday, therefore those who wish le my goods will have to do so during the week. jan27tf WALTER CONEY. 1500 1500 FIFTEEN HUNDRED BARBELS Pure Seed Potatoes ! Five Hundred Barrels now In Store. One Thousand Barrels on the Way and to Arrive. EVERY VARIETY. Early Rose, Peach Blows, Peerless, Early Goodrich, Jackson White. Snow Flake. tVSpecial Figures for large lots. CHAS. D. MYERS, feb 13 tf 83, 3Q 37 North Water Street, The Old Eeliable House HAS JUST RECEIVED A FULL STOCK OF SPRING CASSIMERES, Which we will make up to order at a Very Reason. able Price. For a Good Fit, Good Work and Low Prices yoa MU8T go to the Old Sellable House of ' A. DAVID. The Fashionable Merchant -feblStf Taller and Clothier. Westminster Hotel, 16th Street, East of Union Square, N. Y. " . PERFECTION IN ALL ITS APPOINTMENTS, THREE DOLLARS PER DAY.'" - febl8eod3m we fr.su - , ; - Hew Goods. , RECEIVED TO-DAY A LARGE ASSORTMENT of MISSES' BUTTON SHOES, from f 1.25 Up; MlSSKH' LiAUK BHUiS, (Rom oc up SHOES of every imaginable style AT VBJ ! BUXB' YLOW raitJia. feblTtf THOMAS H. HOWEY, No. 47 North Market St. . "TheCiy ls: v jjttAS t ; PEAS V BUT - NO-j PJtAS FROM TTS TO XTBir ORLEANS THIS YEAR ON CONSIGN MENT : but we can supply any ene else wishing to try the EXPERIMENT with- a FEW Clay, Black and Mixed Peas; also a FEW White. - :- - iV? i PRESTON CUMMINS CO. V? feb 18.tf - - Millers jmd Grain Dealers. - ia..Jc;ruvJL:.i: One tV-'i one day.i.i,. 4 i i ' ; " .,, v- two days,....., v... .j..;. 1 ' , Y ... : iuxcb uajre,..., , . toar days,......-. v...... ....... a ( s five days,.:...i.i...;...v,. - . 8 to One week,.,.......,.. .......... 4 u Two weeks,. ........ i. ...... ... 6 J Three weeks,... 8 50 One month... ,.....- ..... 10 tt Two months,.. )7 00 Three months, ..,.,s,T1,, S4 i Six months,.. -r ' 40 Ci One year,., .1, to U . 4 U . 17" Contact Advcrtisementf taken- t prof ... tionately low rates. ' "... jjs - "'; - Tea lines' selid Nonpareil type make one tqn&ir. . - ' NEW ADVERTISEMEN TSv? PositiyelOnNiglitOaly I OicnHoue, YlWtJAfl 20,; Will be exhibited ARTHUR L i BUT1'3 PAINT-' - - ING9, illustrating THIS BOOK OF REVELATIO There are Twenty-two Scenes, each-one meaeur I ing 16x20 feet on Ute stage, and are -SXCITIKU -fiRANDand SUBLIME. - - There will be in one of the Pictures a Mechanical -Shower of Stars, the , sight of which will be worth more than the admission fee, In another you will ' see more natural Pearls than yoa ever beheld.' The last is tne CJBXBTAXt en 1 or- uuu). Admission 50c: Children under 13 vears. IBo. served seats at H eta sbercer's. Doors open at 7 i commence at 8 o'clock.-;. .-. tu th fr feb It 8t - All' persons - are : hereby cautioned against harboring or trusting any of the crew of . the British Brig "BUSY ? 'BEE," Captain Graham, as no debM of tneir contracting will . be paid by - -4: - , B G. BABKER It OO.v s . febl78t Consignees, f Gteorge Myers,&r; AGENT FOR BOEDER BR CO. '8 ' r . ' DRY B0UZY CHAMFAGNE. Sold at Importer's Prices. v - - ' " - v- 3 an sou ivoa 11.1a, i& outn mront St.- , .- KashKustomers.Kall:rv AT P. H. HAYDEN'S, carriage, Buggy, Dray and Cart, Harness and. Saddle -: EstaDiisnmentv where yoa can get Carriages, Baggies, Harness,.: saddles, Triages, Baggies, Harness, saddles se Blankets. Saddle Cloths, and every Bridles, Horse thing in his line. line, at Bock Bottom Prices. Repair- ing at e done at saort notice on feb 15 tf Third, bet. Market and Princess st. Bacon, Iilolassesi Flour. IUU . 2 do - Smoked do ' 1 Till Hhds and Bbls New Crop CUBA, AW JQQ Bbls Old Crop - da Bbls N. O. MOLASSES, ' 1200 Bd1bFLOUB all grades"; Bbls Refined SUGAR, , f 5000 L1VBKPOOL SALT,' 100 Bbls R P0TAT01t8 Bbls PEERLESS do 25LTonBHOOP IR0N - gQQ Kegs NAILS. QQ Bags COFFEE. - 50 Bbls Cflo!'m i 100 Bble FEAnL HOUlNT QQ Bo 'UANDLES ' -QAft Boxes SOAP, '.. -.7 Matches, Lye, Fotath, Ac . vox saie ay ' " KERCHNER GALOSH BKO-; feb 15 tf Sundries.-; 500 BblBPLANTINa0TAT0Sr BblB APPLES, - 2Q Bbls TURNIPS, " 25 Bbl" HOMIN Y 1200BblBFLODB' ' 'r-'-M 150 siJaAR " 50 Bbl8 BJCK' -QQ Bbls and Hhds MOLASSES, 2ooboxm,i,iat; y ijF Boxes CHEESE, -n.',-"3 -tr Boxes and Kees SODA. 1 , IUU 105 Boxes S PARCH, 300 100 250 100 150 Boxes SOAP. 100 Boxes MATCHES,- , Boxes CANDY. . t - S3 Boxes TJU . t Baes COFFEE. s 50 Tubs BUTTER. ' . V xnDS ana Tierces or uaiw. 300 Kegs NAJLS, Bales HAY, and - ' Weekly Arrivals of CABBAGE, r For sale by - ;ur ADRIAN A VOLLERS, 8. B. corner Front and Dock ttta. . 'Sk- feb 15 tf Bankrupt Notice. ' " ', NOTICE Is hereby given that a petition has been , filed in the District Court of the United States; v for the Cape Fear District of North Carolina, by ; Marmaduke Howell, of Robeson county, duly de clared bankrupt under the Act of Congress of March 2, 1867. for the discharge and certificate there of from all his debts and other claims prevable un der said Act, and that the 18th day February, 1880, ; at 10 o'clock. A. M.. before William A. Guthile, Be gister in Bankruptcy, at the Uv- 8. -Court Room, in" Fayetteville, are the tune and place assigned for the neanngoi tne same, wnen ana wnera au ensauora who have-Droved their debts, and other persons in J-interest, may attend and show cause, if any they - haye, why the prayer or tne petitioner snouia not lut frrantl. Dated at Wilmington, North Carolina, on the 11th day of February, 1880. - v , - WM." LABKINS, - f eb 12 oawSw ' . . paid Th ,'-... i Clerk. - Bankrupt If otlce. .- NOTICEls hereby given that fc petition' has been filed in tbe District Court of the United States, for the Cape Fear District of -North Carolina, by. Sbaarack uoweiioi jraoeson county clared Coil dulr, de- bankrupt under tbe Act of ngTess- of March 2. 1867. for the discharee and certificate there of from all his debts and other,claims provable un der said act, and that the 28th day February, 1887. at 10 o'clock, A. M., before William A. Guthrie. Be-1 gister in Bankruptcy, at the U. S. Court Room, in Fayetteville, are the time and place assiKned for the :- neanng or tne same, wnen ana wnere au creaitors who have proved their debts, and other persoi ns in interest, mar attend and - show cause, if anv they have, why the prayer of the petitioner should not Dated at Wilmington, North Carolina, on the 11th" , day of February, 1880. . . . - - , - ' WM. LARKINS. .. - feb 12-oaw2w paid Th - . . Clerk. Bankrupt IVotlce! r NOTICE is hereby given that a petition has been filed in the District Conrt of the United States. for the cape rear wstnet 01 norm varoiina, oy . John W. Pipkin, of Harnett county, duly declared bankrupt under; the Act of Congress of liarch 2,--1867, for the discharge and certificate there of from all his debts and other claims provable tin- der said act, and that the 28th day February. 1880, : at 10 o'clock. A; M., before William A.Guthrie,Re gister in Bankruptcy, at the U. S. Court Room, in -Fayetteville,' are the time and place assigned for the o hearing of the same, when and .where all creditors ; who have proved their debts, and other persons In interest, may attend and' show . cause, , if any they have, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted. - ; , Dated at WUmingtorn, lTorth Carolina, on th&llth " day of Febroarr, J88!L-..f i w -y nma , ..- i f. . VM. LABKINS, . febl2-aw2w "paid - -Th : S?fyClerk.' - Bankrupt Notice.- NOTICE is hereby given that a petition has been filed in the District Court of the United States, . for the Cape Fear District of North Carolina, by . William D. Gastsr. of Cumberland co duly declared bankrupt under the Act of Congress of Larch 2, .. 1867, for the discharge and eertmcate thereof from . all bus debts and ott er claims provable under said aUavHIa: ara tha time and Place as-..-"" 1 icr t 7 hearing Of the same, when and where 1 ere....:, s Wno nave provea ukjit ueui, u-ci i-awsj n interest, may attend and show cause. If anv t. y have, why-the prayer of the petiUsner ihoull Ded at WDminrtoo, North Carolina, Qn4he 11th day of February, loSO. r . - - 7. I2oaw2wr paid -Th v Clerk. if A ?
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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