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THE IIOBiniTG STAR. By 1VK1. Ill BBttMA'ntUt3'' lU BLUSHED DAILY- EXCEPT , atOKU VH. s . . ; .. '". w" "x- s?,s3s! KATKS or SOeeOSUPTloa IN AD? AMOS one year, (by maill PW paid.. . . . J. $7 W Mx month, " r v ? V i Puree months. . O.e month to AS To City Sabaeribem, aollvered la any put of the cliy, Fifteen Cents per week. Onr City Agents ax not authorised to collect tor mere than three maita :n advance, it . .:f.-.-fj-t -3 MORNING EDITION. Knteredat the Post Office at WUmingtovN. as second-class matter.l . Macoo & Brunswick Railroad baa been sold to R. T. Wilson & Co., Kew York. There ia a rumored dissolution of the British Parliament. Baron Yon Bchell, Russian Privy Councillor, baa committed suicide; a victim of the Winter Palace ex plosion. Terrible flood , in. Tripoli ; fifteen hundred houses destroyed. - ' Motion to suspend proceedings against two! Socialist Deputies was carried in the French Chamber by alarge majority. -A petition was presented in the Senate t to reduce . the duly on chemicals used In the manufacture of paper. Mr. Reagan, of Texas, in the House denied a certain charge made by the New York -Sun, saying it was a gross per version of the truth. M. De Lesaeps and family arrived at New York yesterday; he will discuss the Inter-Oceanic Cana1 project at a meeting of the Society r of American Engineers on Thursday. Protests have been made against the pro posed erection of a monument to the late . French Prince Imperial in Westminster Abbey, but Dean Stanley will not yield. Qermany is alarmed at the colossal war preparationa of Russia and Prance. The National Democratic Executive Committee issued the official call yesterday for the Convention to be held at Cincinnati ouihe22dof June next. A Resident Committee has been appointed at Cincin nati to make arrangements for the National Democratic Convention. A. reorgani- z uii.a of the Committee of Safety at San Fraucisco is threatened, caused by appre heu8ioo8 of outrages by workiegmen against the Chinese. The latest estimate for 1 lie proposed Icter-Oceanio Canal Is 843,' 000,000 francs. Bastrop, La , had a $15,000 fire yesterday. Theo. D. Wagner, a prominent merchant of Charles ton, S C, is dead. New York mar kets : Money 56 per cent; cotton dull aod easy at 13t13c. ; Southeraflour quiet at $3 858 00; wheat ifc better; corn dull and weak at 57i80c. ; spirits turpen tine firm at 45c; rosin firm at $1 47it 52 J. Col. Mosby has forwarded "to Washington evidence to show' that Bailey ia a fraud amd Loring no bet ter. They robbed seamen systemati cally. They are Evarts'a pets. The wealthy Romans had mosio when they dined. The swell heads of London have introduced the. cus tom. Now let the lordly nobodies of New York and elsewhere imitate at once. TiMen wanted the Democratic Convention to 'meet at St. Louis. The National Committee didn't, and it won't. "Thar now," as Jndge Cloud of grammatical and dictionary memory would say.. North Carolina editors will have to scratch and try again. An old wo man has died in Philadelphia aged 11a. Of course she was colored. They never die any younger,- spe cialty those who find their way into poorbooses and almshouses. George VVashington'firat in peace, first in war, and first in the hearts of his countrymen," as Gen. Lee, father of Gen. Robert . Lee, said of the illustrious Virginian,is to have a mon ument on VVay street, New York. Tho-Ji'irst President was not a third termer. J : . ' The oountry at large, will agree with a recent deliverance of the Na tional Blaine Club in .Washington, "that it would : be very unfortunate for the Republican party to under take to give Grant a third term." It would beyeryt unfortunate for the -country if they should succeed. This is more important. We neglected to mention that at King's Mountain, North Carolina, there was a large crowd some esti mate it at five thousand on ' the oc casion of the .celebration of the birthday of Washington and the in auguration ot the centennial celebra tion which is to take place on the 7 th of October, Georgia and the two Carolina were well represented. A special to the Charleston News and Couriereji' f ' "' "The day waTusbered in by a salute of thirty-eight' guni '.fired by the J artillery detachment - The address, was delivered by Colonel Thomas Hardeman, -of Macottr Qa." Ieecupied an boar is the; delivery, and was m masterpiece of eloquence, re plete with patriotic sentiments and highly national" in tone. At j the'T close -?-uf the address Col. Houston,' id behalf lot the AirLine Railroad, presented tbe Cen tennial Association with a beautiful United States flig, 86 bjjSSi feet,: which was re--ceived by Pt.' u xon on - bebalf of -the JLssociation; and by Dim entrusted ft Major Graham, reoreseuinz the... Governor iol .North Carolina,' and Col.- Johnston;' of .Ke wberry -rept eaenti bg the - Go vexnr f J3uu LIT Carolina who carried lt to the pin nacle of the mountain, two mUer dUunt, 'where, on a pole' one bandred: feet high, and in full view of the surrounding coun- try.Jt wsl flang ; to: the; breeze amidst (be firing of jcanaon and the deafening ahoaut of the immease) jmtftitnde oo ibex plateau ",u"r4j!ji -,lss'4'rM'a''':) ASM iir; "." !" - ? : ;The :..:Morning- ; Star.- VOL. XXV.-NO. 132. . :. . J Special telegram to the Dispatch. ; Norfolk, Feb. "23. A mob of the people of Prinoese Anne county, near London bridge, surrounded the house of a fanner; named -John ,-Dozier . a night or two since, and . shot Dozier and killed a negro band. .; , " . Dozier had been shooting J cattle trespassing on his f arm." ' No arrests have been made1 ; -" Spirits Turpentine. I Durham has twelve tobaocof ao toriea and warehouses. ; ' T ; -- Dorsey Battle's last marriage! notice Is "BenedicUal Bounties." ; There'were sold in the Asheville warehouse last. Tuesday 13,508. pounds of tobacco. " . Wilmington's contribution to Ireland is $937. - Take notice of ' this , Hr Charlotte Xmnr. V" -VJ'-J. : The Danville and Roxboro turn pike has been put under contract from Dan ville to the North Carolina line.. Thus far Goldsboro has contrib uted $151 to Ireland, $50 of which was a donatioa froni'Mra. Dr. Chapman. Mr. : Card well, supervisor of 6en sua for Wayne, has had. only; 800 applies-. uons thus xar, . fio one wants omee, now ever. Oh, no. ; Graham and "Cherokee counties have held public meetings and passed reso lutions favoringthe sale of the Western North Carolina Railroad. . . V , -William. Jenkins, of Caldwell county, the young man who was acciden tally cut with an - axe in the hands of his brother a week or so ago, has : died of bis injuries. . - . -:z :v;: , Goldsboro Ja7y Mail: Matri monial tat elieitv reported in a couple of Goldsboro; households. On account ofl tneir wives we. wunuoia me names or me husbands. , ' ' ' '. ' - Greeusboro Patriot'. The Dan namora Iron Mining Company ia now en gaged in opening up, on an extensive scale, the mine five miles west of Brown Summit, in this county.' - New Berne Democrat-. We are told, reliably, that special agent Blocker, of the Internal Revenue Service, is in the eity to unearth certain irregularities in the reve nue department as represented by the Sher man appointee. Kinston Journal: H. C. Parrot is engaged in rafting timber down Neuse river from abbve White HalL He expects to bridgdowttaboutl.OOO.OOO feel bv tbe first of April, to fill contracu at both New bern and Kinatoo. . ': Mooresville Gazette: Mr. W. ,J. Brawley, of Bhepherd'a Cross Roads, has six cowa . who gave I birth to eight calves, mad all . within the space of two weeks, two of the cows having twin calves, all of which are doing welh .4;; - Charlotte;' Observer : Aa the freight train came nf yesterday : from Co lumbia, Silas McGinn, of PinevUle,attempt ed to board it just as it was moving off from the station at that place, when be fell and bad bis foot badly crushed by the wheels. " We have received the first num ber of the Goldsboro Daily Mail, edited by our friend W. il. Avera. It is email, but, as the editor aays, Vthe largest packages are not always the most valuable." . It has our best wishes of course. . Price 25 cents a month.:, i . : . . Mr. J. F. Brinkley, of Scotland Neck, challenges any person in the State to snoot 300 glass balls from tbe Bogardns Im proved trap, eighteen yards rise, for the championship ot the State. An acceptance can be made through tix Boanoke 2fen$t at Weidoa. . . . . Another darkey in Ohio wants to get back to -North Carolina. " His name is Neptune Hamilton, and be writes to bis brother for $45, as we learn from hoMu--tenger. HU brother has sent him tbe dimes needed. He gives a very doleful account. What about that exodus anyhow? A fellow named Buck Howell, of Wayne, married, a jbung: woiniri. irom Martin county', brutally treated her and then deserted berV He is reported as having an other wife! f She U very ill, and :is left des titute at Fremont,- where ahe -is being nursed. This we condense from the Golda boro Mtstengtr. y. --j ' : Goldsboro Jbfncr: A colored Woman, employed as cook by L. G. Pear sal Esq: at Mount Olive, was so seriously, burned week before last that she died sev eral days afterwards from her in juries.. Her name was Bettie Bryan, and it seems that her dress took fire while ironing" with her back towards the fire. :;;C; it---, j u: c .The Raleigb . Observer .B&joi the new Presbyterian Church buHding at that place that the handsome , stained glass windows, three in 'number, in front of the church, are a present from Christ' Episco pal Church. The building is an ornament to tbe poitioa of the city where It stands, and the design ia considered one of the best io the Bute. , , . .3 - Eight emigrants, says the, un, left Concord for tbe West last Tuesday, all of whom were well-to-do, one of-the party carrying $7,000 with bim. .The emigrant agent t Greensboro reports thai five bun dred white personshave gobe to ssek homes in the .West since last fall,'9 and that the. number la' now. on a rapid iacrease. ' T 1 Rockingham Spirit a Quite ,a number of hands, it i said, have left the Pee Dee Mills within-the past . few days most of them, we believe, going to Moun uin Island, beyond Charlotte. . There is not an empty welling or storehouse in towu. All occupied and more' houses de mandedx The MetbodUt Church is to be repaired at a oost of $500. -The Cincinnati buggy man has departed, haying disposed of about thirty .buggies at this poict. He sold-theni cheap. i. : Raleigh Observer : TntfrCharles ton Courier A informs us of the passage, ly the South Carolina Legislature,' of a bui in tended to revive tbedefunct Blue Ridge road to hatcxville. -It also states that parties say ihey are ready :V file with the Treasurer of South-CaroluMt a bofid to complete' tber Headeraoaville-toad toPaint Rock, via Aahevitle, by' April 1st,: 1881, If the fiUte will agree to-pay them a bonus of $150,000 for completmg the road Jn that timtv tWe were not aware there was any charter au- thorizlng the SpartanbuTg&r Ashetllle road to go to Paint Ropfc s .Kuti E -A -rsTarboro. j8aMAer,Tarboro House ia filled this winter, as it has been for several past, with' bealth-seekers froni the North, mostly from Boston. - The place 4s becoming quite a winter resort. ' yVW regret to state that Revf 7: Di, 'Arnold'' was called by a telegram to th hedalde ' of bis sick wife in Jonesboro, Moore county, 4 xt. v.ypn aionuay. - mant any .man ; i WILMINGTON, N. In Tarboro public spirit enough to start a subscription for starving Ireland t ' Can't the young ladies get up some sorter a con cert f Unless Major Yeatea has a case Statdn was called orer the river last Friday trt AAai 1tt la MrV namarl TaAY as Kaaa mother had accidentally chopped " off her right hand at the wrist. Tbe doctor found the severed hand holding only by a small piece of skin.' -; '- ; ;- Kinston Jburnaf : B. - F. ;Nanu is preparing to build -.a large hotel on his lot von Queen street, near i the railroad de pot. Wilmington leads In the race" lorthelDemocratio Convention. . - On Wednesday last, wblle Mrs. Henry L Lee, of Woodiogton township, was clean Ing up and burning tbe trash . in her garden, her dress took fire, and before any assistance could be rendered ber she was so badly burned that she died. tbe next morning at 5 o'clock. ; Dr. R. H. Lewis, President of Kinston Collegiate Institute, is fiery de sirous of obtaining the names and address of all the .teachers of North. Carolina who live east of the Wilmington & Weidoa Railroad. He has a scheme on hand which, if, successful, must result in much good to the teachers and be of still greater benefit to the 1 rising generation. Send in your names and addresses to the Doctor. The colored people around . here don't be lieve a word of . such reports, (about the deaths of the "exodusters,") and if a free passage to Indiana were given next week, they would go entnosse. ... .; i Statesville Xandmark: Last Sa turday night the prisoners confined in tbe jail at Wiikesboro made i their escape in a body,' by digging a hole in the wall under one of the windows in the building. Among those in the party 5 were Daniel Dishman, the notorious desperado who was recently on trial in Iredell county for his life for the crime of burglary; another was his partner, Lambert, and another, Elijah Church, a desperado of even more notoriety than Dishman, who was bnt recently recaptured after having escaped from jail, and out of whose legs three bullets were cut after he was reimpriaoned. Lambert was recap tured on Sunday morning, but at last accounts the rest were still at liberty. Charlotte is our preference among the places which have been suggested for the meeting ot the Democratic State Conven tion. Lewis' church, on the Hunting creek road, in Wilkes county, eleven miles this side of Wilkesboro, was fired by an incendiary a few nights ago and burned to the ground. 'It was a hew and neat frame building, built by the Baptists of the neigh borhood, and the interior had not been quite finished. ; A: Salisbury correspondent says: "Christian Reid, who has been quite 111 in Paris, is convalescent, and hopes soon to be well again. Her latest story, 'Roslyn's Fortune is now appearing as a serial in Qodqfs Lady's Book, and promises to be exceedingly interesting NK JLVVEBTllRnBNTS. P. W. Pottkb Medical card . Mxjkson Caaaimeres, suitings, &c ' Masonic Meeting Concord Chapter. P. Ctjvkiho & Co. Rice field hands. . Hzsnsbsboer Croquet and zitherna. : NoncB Howard Relief Fire Engine Co. AirarrvxBSAJtY Ball H. R. F. Eng. Co.' Ceoitlt & Mobbis Vehicles at auction. M. M. Katz Just opened. See 4th page. Ijocal Dot. Monday's Goldsboro Mail says : The Rev. G. 8. Jones, of Wilmington, agent of the American Sunday School Union, addressed a good; audience at the Baptist Church here last evening. The members of the Chamber of Commerce and Produce Exchange were invited yesterday to the residence of our venerable friend, Mr. Henry Nutt, to par take of his hospitalities, the occasion being the celebration by himself and his estima ble lady of their golden nodding. Will Have Seme Time to Walt. : John Grady, who was convicted of man slaughter in the Criminal Court and ap pealed to the Supreme Court, will have to remain in jail until next August, it is under stood, before his case is definitely settled. The Supreme Court meets again in June, but his case will not be disposed of in time for the papers to be returned to the term of the Criminal Court which meets the first of the same month, and therefore they will have to so over to the next term,, which will commence on the first Monday In August. Up to the adjournment of this tens of the, Criminal Court there had been no official announcement in the case of Francis Holmes, on an appeal from this county, which was disposed of in the last week in January. ; " ' ; A Bfetearlln site pmy Time. ;Mr. C C. Morse, of Greenville Sound, in tWaconotyi -tatts-s thaVe aw a- large-f meteor?:ott;Friday afteYnbbn;- about 2 o'clock, while the sun was shining brightly. It made its appearance': in a northerly di rection anditscpuxse was downwards. Had it been seen at night instead of in broad daylight it would no doubt been of exceeding brilliancyy , saprcme coarc Deciitoni. jOpinions were delivered In this Court, at Ralehjhon Monday last in tfre following cases; tizfi tnu-.-si?- - .; ... EHHevrtett vs.' j.;WSchenckrfa&., from NeW, Hanoyer. Judgment affirmed. J. i)r WUllanu -et ait. vs. David Klvett, from Cumberland; error, y Venire de now. State ts: James Walker, from Columbus. Appeal dismissed. v. . A:PerJrylca. ' ' . . . a 2eb."MoseIet, charged with perjury, in falsely sUttlhg on oath before the Criminal Court, a few days since; that ho had not serred on the jury vdnring the past two ytfars, when the records showed to the con trary, .had a, beaxmg, before a magistrate yesterday aod, the case was dismissed. Pentfarltean. 5 TheLBoard.bf Health jof iPbde ountyj will meet at Burgawn the first onday;1n MarcbVriThe Proaident and -.Becretary of the iBtait&;Bbar4Vb0'itt i Pr.vW T. Eanett; of Pender has decided tomot ft. iargaw' for ' the practice ' of bis profession ; C, WEDNESDAYiiEEBRlTARY 251 1880 As Allearad. InenlarT Ctnto to Orlef i -He la -: Aeenaeel of both Antn and Mreenr.' ''!; . '' ' ", :J From all appearances Henry Cfuse, aw ceedicgs of the Mayor's Court, printed else where, has been guilty of something a little more serious than be is there charged with. It seems that one Rosa Amea,with whom he has been living, charges him with having burned the house of Mr. David S. 8andersy near this city, some time last year. Upon the information being lodged with Justice Gardner, yesterday, be issued a search war rant, which was placed in the bands of offi cer N. Carr, who succeeded in finding some of tbe furniture which it is ' alleged was stolen from Mr: 1 Sanders house oa the night it was burned, andbefore tbe torch was applied. Four chairs Were found in the house of Ben Williams, an uncle of the accused, who lives on Twelfth between Ann and Nun streets, in what is known as "King's Row" the neighborhood in which . the "Moonshiners" were wont to congregate before the band was broken up, two or three years ago; a mahogany table, a gun, a basket arid a tea-cup were found in the house of Caroline Cruae, a sister of the accused, living on Castle, between Seventh and Eighth streets; and a pitcher, a bowl, a large-spoon, three plates, two knives and forks and two tin psns were found in the hbuse on the corner of Twelfth' and Dock streets, recently occupied by the accused, Henry Cruse. It is stated that Cruse says he burned tbe house because Mr. Sanders accused him of stealing hogs from him. The articles, alluded to were recovered by Officer Carr, placed on a dray and taken to the office of Justice Gardner. They are said to answer to the description of certain articles formerly belonging to Mr. Sanders, and which; It was alleged were stolen on the night of tbe firei Cruse will probably have a hearing in a day or two. Blavor'a Coart. Henry Cruse, colored, was arraigned on the charge of committing an assault with a deadly weapon upon his wife Tbe evi dence was to the effect that defendant went to a house where his wife was, oo Monday night last, and bursted open the door. He then seized a chair and was In the act of striking his wife, who was in the room, when she got hold of tbe chair to prevent tbe infliction of the blow, upon which the defendant drew his pocket-knife and cut at her once or twice. Io tbe meantime ber cries had brought two brothers and a sister to the assistance of the woman, who put Henry Cruse out of doors,- and be was sub sequently arre&led On a warrant and lodged in tbe guard house. Defendant was or dered to give bond in tbe sum of $100 for his appearance at the next term, of tbe Criminal Court, in default of which he was lodged, in jail. Victoria Swain, - one of the belles of "Paddy's Hollow," was up for disorderly conduct and abusing a police officer. . She was ordered to pay a fine of $3 or go below for five days. Criminal Coart. Io the Criminal Court, yesterday morn ing, John Murrill, colored, heretofore sen tenced to one year in the State Penitentiary for larceny, was let off .on the payment of $25 and costs, there being some extenua ting circumstances in his case. ' ; ; Court thenv about a quarter to 11 o'clock, adjourned for the term, after a session of two weeks and a little over one day. The session was a very laborious one to both Judge and Solicitor, the latter, in addition to bis usual duties, prosecuting two capital cases unaided. Altogether it was one of the most interesting terms since the estab lishment of tbe Coart, and tbe result will be a considerable addition to New Hanover's representation in the . Penitentiary at Ra leigh. .. . y to the Orphan Asylum; The Arbitration Committee of the Pro. duce Exchange, consisting of Messrs. Don. McRae, B. G. Worth, Alfred Martin, B. F. Mitchell and D. J. Boney,- had a case be fore them a day or two ago, and the usual fee of ten dollars received' for tbe adjudi cation of tbe same has been generously contributed to the Orphan Asylum. , ., UIVKR AND JSAHISB. - Capt, Robesonittf:ihe eteamer-JFaw, reports about six feet of water on the shoals when he left Fayetteville Monday morn ing. The river is still falling, but there is as yet plenty of water for all practical pur poses. . i , si..;". -jcl The three-masted schooner A. Ran dolph, which Went ashore on 'The Fingers," near tbe mouth ot the Cape Fear river; in the gale of the night of the 2dof February, and which was sold at public 'auction on the 11th inst., as she lay on the beach, Mr. Samuel Bear, of this city, becoming the purchaser at $450, has been gotten off, and arrived at this port yesterday morning, in tow of the steam-tag, Gfadjtfla. Tbe of getting the vessel off .was performed un der the superintendence! of -Mr. F. A. L. Cassidey, and we learn . that . not a spar, . sail or piece of rigging was Jpst. 8he is leaking pretty badlyi however, principally caused by iherim -she was "subjected to In bringing her through the breakers. She. left tbe beach c yesterday morning at 5 o'clock, and sailed up to a short distance this , side of the ,sea buoji, when-Jthe, 1, took ber .in the wharf, tow. , The: vessel .between Market now lies and - Dock Streets. "Does your motheraknow you're, out?" said a boy to hit brother; who did not goto school because he had caught , a bad cold. Yes she doefl.t was the answer; "totzDt; Bull's Cough Syrup has Vknocked my cold into a cocked ban? - He bought 25 -cent bottle-!-: t,c-wv- -f I if ToDiU laAiemiiOBB. ' ; For the South Atlantid and Eastern: Gulf S totes, falling barometer, winds . veering to warmer southerly, followed by increased cloudiness, with' possible rain in first dis' trici uuring Yveuoesusy.., 'Ylieraaometer Beeoro. , ' ; i ne following will show the state of the thermometer,' at the stations mentioned, at 4.S1 yesterday evenmg,. Washington mean time, as ascertained from the daily bulletin issued from the Signal Office in this city:, Atlanta..... 64 Jacksonville ... . r?6 Augusta. ... . . -. . . 68 Charleston,. .. . ..59 Charlotte :61 Corsicana,....'.. 79 Galveston, . . . . . . .73 Havana... .......78 Indianola, .76 Key West, 76 Mobile,.,'... -..71 Montgomery . . ... 70 new uneans,....7i Punta Rassa, . . -. .75 Savannah. . . . . . . .63 Wilmington, . . . ' ,57r Anniversary. - To-day is the twenty-fourth' anniversary of tbe Howard. Relief Fire Engine, Com pany. It Willie celebrated by a parade of the company this morning, and a ball at Germanla Hall this evening. We acknowl edge the receipt of an invitation to the lat ter; Uirough the courtesy of the committee of .arrangements, Messrs, Henry Ohlandt, Al Adrian, A C Wessell, John D Steljes and G.B. Bate. ' i i '' ''"h) awja L k - V TUB AA1JLS. ; ; The mails closevahdr-arrive at the. City Post Office as follows: . ' , exoss. Northern through mails. . . . 7 :45 P. M. Northern through and way mails-. ....i:. 5:80 A. M.' Raleigh. . . . ... ..3:30 A M. and 0:00 P. M. Mails for the N. C. Raikoad, 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 (C. C. R'y) daily (except BundayJ. 6 :00 P. M. Mail for Cheraw & Darlington Railroad 8.00 A. M. Mails for points between Flo rence and Charleston 8:00 A M. Fayette viHe,and offices on Cape . Fear River, . Tuesdays and Fridays. 1KK)P M. Fayetteville, via Lumberton, daily, except Sundays.... :6KK) P. M. Onslow C. H. and interme diate oftices every Friday. . 6:00 A M. Smithville mails, by steam boat, daily (except Sundays) 9 KX) A. M. Mails for Easy Hill, Town Creek and Sballotte, every Friday at ................ . 6:00 A M. Wilmington and Black River Chapel, Tuesdays and Fri- ' -! days at. 12:00 P. M OPENPOB DEUTKBT. Northern through mails. ..... 9:45 A M. Northern through and way malls 7:00 AM, Southern malls.............. 7:30 AM. Carolina Central Railroad. ... 10:35 A M. Stamp Office open from 8 AM to 12 M., and from 2 to 50 P.M. Money order and Register Department open same as stamp office. General delivery open from 6:30 A M. to 6.-00 P. M., and on Sundays from 8:30 to :3UAJU. Stamps for sale at general delivery when stamp office is closed. Mails collected from street boxes every day at 4.00 P.M. Qnarterly meetings Fea thx WrxjciHsioH Daraiat or ram Mbthoq ist X. Chobck, BovtuFtbst Bound, 1880. New River Mlastod; FeVy S5; Onalow, at Swaasbon Jfeby S8, 89; Duplin, at Magnoua, March 6, 7; Clinton, at Andrews1 Chapel, March IS, 14. h. 8. BtntKHTiAD, rrastdlngaider. cixy ixjsnr CnewJjLoaaoH's Ban Bweet&avy.Tobacco. - THB MOHHIXQ STAB can alwayi be had at tne following places In the city : The Pnrcell HooBe, Harrta Mews' Stand, and the 8ra Office. ELECTRIC BKLT8. A sore care f or nervoua debility, premature decay, exhaoatkm, etc. Tbe only reliable cure, drcalan mailed tree. Address J. . REEVES, 43 Chatham BC. M.T. hook BornxnT. TaaJsoaaiaeBTiJi Book Bind ery does all kinda ot Binding and Baling in a work manlike manner.- and at reasonable ttricea. Mer chants andotaera aeedrng Receipt- Boobs, orotaef work, mayely on . promptxieaa in tbe execatlon ot their orders.. A CROSS BABSTi Nothing la ao condacive to a man's remaining a bachelor as stopping for one night at the noose ot a married friend, and being kept awake live or six. hoars by the crying of a cross baby. All cross aad crying babies need only Hop Bitters to make them well and amilnav Young man, remember this. TYaveiler. v, FINS?CI7GIiISH3UNS-Tbe attention ot sports men la lnrited to the advertisement ef Messrs. J. St W. Tolley. mannfactnrers of - fine breech-loading guna, Birmingham, England. i Their guns are made to order according- to specifications and. measure ments furnished, that eaaaring the right crook, length of stock. Ac,,, ;:. . . ....... Opinion 6f eminent Dr. B. 8. SteaarL: President Marrland Hospital, Baltimore. I have used Colden'a Liebig-a liquid Extract of Beet and Tonic InyigoratocXoz mora tban.ayear, andxecmameodUt aa one of the most efficient preparationa I have ever met with. It combines tne virtues at food and tonic In a remarkable way, and I am satisfied has saved life when no other medicine xeuld. do so." Qbxkh ftiorsB, "Axeiit Wilmington." ' Tki MILES ALARM MONET DRAWSRJs an article almost indispensable to merchants, r Belaz eapable ot a varietrot comainationa, and simple in J us constraeuon, it recommenas itself to mercnanta aa an Important part ottheir store 'flxtarea. vTill tapping has become so prevalent that an ingenloas arrangement like that of the -Miles. Money Drawer is indeed a necessitj. Tber are sold by Messrs. Fairbanks & Co., 811 Broadway, ?Hew York, and the hardware trade generally. ifap York Bxprtt.- MAJUJI GEAS KJN IN NEWORLEATI8.--The f antasUe doings ot the Mystic Krew .of Comas at New Orleans, La., gave many then sands an oppor tunity for exciting enjoyment. Anton a the incidents of tbe earnival on Shrove- Tuesday was the 117th Grand Monthly Drawing of the XoniaiaBa State Lottery, and all approved of Its fairness. Next drawing, will be on Tuesday, March. 9th. For farther iaform&tion address M. A. uaophuw Mew Orleans, La., or same person at No.' sis Broadway, New York city, N;Yi 'Capital Prlies, $30;000, $10,000, $5,000.. Tickets EOalves $1. :TT,. f L WHO IS MfcS. WINSLOW t As this 4neetum frequently asked, we will simply say that she is a ladv who for nmrards of tMrtT vears has ontirhulv 4evoted her time and talents aa a Female Physician anfl nurse, principally among cnuuran one nas especially studied the constitution and wants of this numerous class, and,' aa a result of this effort, and practical knowledge obtained in a lifetime spent as none and physician, ahe has compounded a. Sooth hue Syrup for, children -teething. i It operatee hke magio giving rest and health, and is moreover sure to rerulate the bowels. ' In conseqnence of this ar ticle Mrs. Wiaslow ia becoaing world renowned aa a benefactor of. the race; children certainly de ama up and bleat her; especially is this the ease ia this cjty.J.Vast qnantrtWitf thai Sootatog Syrup are SAIZ.T aold and used here. We think Mm, wlnslow. has immortalized her namejty this invaluable arti-i cle, and we sincerely believe thousands of children bare beea aaved rrom an early grave by its timely aae.andthatnimonsyettanbom;wiIisliareita benefits, and unite ia calling; her blessed. - No mo ther baa diachareed. her data to her snfferlnr little' one, m oorjopinTon,' until She has given' it the bene- at or jus. .wJnatow'a Booinmr yrni-Tiyuma--thera axr, wow.--iaJir : Ttiiwr. New Xork city. I Sold by all Druggists. : 23 cents a bottle. ; ., i Remaming in the CityiPostOfflcelFeb t-pov, unclaimed; .,,.s :, r,i;? I A D E Anderson ' Nam-; v A tTn nitr ' B Lewis -Bryant, Jordan Bennet; OA Butterfield, R H Brown, S P Bordeu, Betty . tr Adam Gbaners.: Geo Carter. VV nt ton. Elvie Cromartie. Mable V.nrWa Miiiu varicr, oi a. jampDeiI. .'. - l ' I ifr-jjucy way, Thomas Davis. , -. '. Jsnett, J M Edwsrds, Anthony jjibuh, Julian xiaay.; - ' .f :-- -" .- - -1 - ; F-r-Mageie Franklin. Evalinn Fiehr i i iH-rWM Harsen, Walter Hamson. W W gerring, A T Herring, B 8 Harrell, Bessie Aupmao, vapt , rtuspana, Uhamie Hall, joacey uamDion. rannie Horns . r. ! J Melina Johnson, M M Johnson. i Ji . j jf ranceaia Kelryr James King, A H Kenneday. L--John Lidenton , Rebecea Lbfti n, Nan- MWm Myers, P C McMiUan, Dennis Mclnnernv. 'David Mathewa. Tjatrt nr. Clearney, A Mclver, Alex Moore, Moore TbomDSon. Charlie Martro nhArli.Tnra.iro Cora Morrisy7KaUe7Maglenn, Mable Mar- jiuuow Aicjuuiau, xiapnie orartin. N Lewis G. Nixon, Charlie . Nixon, Apna Nois, Emma Nixon. 0-JullaOats Robert Orrell1- U?"rJohn Piver, J W Piner, Island Picket, Thomas Philips, Perkins & Stephebs, Rich ard BTPearsalL x ... iR Thos B Robinson, Isaac Rice, D H Russell, Cornelia Rossell. SAbe Spiner, Jordan Street, Prank Snedeken, Lucilla Smith, Kader Sneede. Victoria Smith, L M Bhackel ford, Chris tian Scott. Caroline Sellers. W FT StrtHr- land. - -"5 j; 'V-John.Gyoss. . : v iW Aaron 'Whitney. Abram Wilmirur. ton, Dick Wllkins. G W Wwea .Tampa Wright. Isaah- Williamshn mA Whit Frank Walker, C J Williams. ' : CSHIPljETTEE Martin Andftsnn hri Asians. - ' ; iPersons caliififffor letters in Hia Vn-n-o list Will please say "advertised." If not called for within thirty days they will be sent iw uo xreau jueiter umce. -t w i EO. R. TtRTunr. T M j Wilmington New Hanover Co., N. 3. OTW ADVERTISEMENTS. ST. JOHN'S. HALL, . : Wmington,N.C.,S6thFeb.,18S0. ofJOTNCOBDCHAPTBR. No. 1. R A. M., Saealt ffltt " W ,tlW fT work By order Of the Mi B. High Priest . ' feb Si-It JAMES C. MUNDS, Sec'y. . MEMBERS OF HOWARD RELIEF; FIRE EN GINE CO.. No. 1. are herahv TinttfloH tntwi- in full uniform at their Hall, This (Wednesday) Morning, at 10 o'clock sharp, for Parade and Engine Trial. - All Honorary Members are requested to be reseat, as this is the day we celebrate onr Twenty ourth Anniversary. By order of the Foreman. -feb 25 It , W. F. LBSSMAN. Bee Sec'y. Grand Anniversary QF THE HOWARD RELIEF FIRE ENGINE CO., No. 1, at GEBMANIA wat.ts on Wednesday Evening, February 35th, 1880. Tickets to be had ef tne Committee H. Ohlandt, A. Adrian, A. C. Wessell, John D. Stelles and G. R. Bate. feb 25 It Notice. WOULD RESPECTFULLY TEND BR MY services as PHYSICIAN and SURGEON to th citizens ot Wilmington and vicinity. umce on Hortn side or Market between Second and Third Streets. 1 V p- W- POTTER, M. D. feb35 tf Review copy Wed fc Sat English, French and Scotch QAJ3SJMERES, SUITINGS. DIAGONALS, Ac., to make to measore. Just received ' MUNSON. Clothier and feb 35 It Merchant Tailor. BicrfField Hands Wanted. TBN OB FIFTEEN - . ' 1 A - GOOD DITCHERS. , . , : j ? ' Highest cash prices paid. Apply to feb 35 It CUMMING & CO. Field Croquet, JJALF AND FULL SETS. A L&rsre Varietr of Stvles: INDIAN CLUBS, all aiaea, - dust received at .; THE LIVE BOOKSTORE. - Zitherns. THE MOST WONDERFUL INSTRUMENT KNOWN. Can be played by any one after ten minutes' time. , JJ-O for sale at HEINSBERGER'S, .80 and,41 Market bU febl5tf ffailiiri Edidna anil Insertlop. ; ; XyK HAVE JUST RECEIVED A BIG DRIVE in the above, in ELEGANT PATTERNS. . Some NOVELTIES in them Call and look them over. LARGE, INVOICE OF. SHIRTING and SHEET INGS in all the Popular Brands. Bay early ; pi ices are still advancing. -y, ; .. BKUWN AUDD1C&, feb 18 tt ; 45 Market Street O OBRY, old fellow, yon were not ia attendance kj last evemnz. Grandest - Hod .ef the. season perfect success. Miss Pinkton was there, and she and the handsome stranger were declared the most tvllsh and best dressed couole on the floor. .Gennm Janghed heartily conldnt -help it. The loke was explained. He .had preyioasly fitted Jilmself ont entire at UTTJSitBO usia'a Clothing and' Men's 2 ear Depot, and in a dress salt bought at this es bllshment accompanied Miss P. to the scene of masic and the dance.. ,...,- tebSStf : Dfiflio-Tlfl -1 RD NEW STOCK OF, BOOTS . AND 8H8BS AT BCCK-BOTTOM PRICBS. at , . f. THOMAS H. HOWBY'S, '. - feb tt tt . , nq. 47 North Market !at. ITew Hat Storea l -TUST RECEIVED ANOTHER LOT OF THOSE fj SILK AND STIFF MATS. i Also a fine line of BOYS HATS. All cheap for cash. . Call and examine, t -. ' i foWMTB0BmS0N - ; .,stn '.M-'i.-No. 18 North Front St. t;- u jan4tf " South of Purcell House Handcome Hosiery ! TTANDSOMB NECK TIBS 1 Um&mm HAia4ketkieft K I ,? Handsome Low- Price Dress Goods.- BeetTSQe. Black-Cashmere ia the etry- - r t f f JOHN J. HaDRICK; .dee 14 tf Corner Front- and Market sts. v nATCS OP AOVCfiriSlNbU 11 on . tan Ji ' . ''('.'""Iik tour days... -IB? avadaya,.i'.'4iivi; .... .-S M One w v -Tweweeks.' ffSl 4. fc. 4 00 8 GO 8 60 10 00 17 00 34 00 40 00 60 CO ' Three weeks,, v. ., Oae month, . Twomontha... . ..Three months,. ..,,. Six months,... fnjt ne year. , . . . ..... .... arcontract Advertisements taken at proper tJonatoly low rates, ; ; Tea Hnea aelid NonpareUtype make one aqaare. NEW; 'ADVBTISEMByTh. JW. CKO.i LT, 'Auctioneer. BY CRONLY ft MORRIS. Custom Maie fort Telicles at Anctibo. One Fine Amesbnry Carriage. ' , OnePhyateian's PhaetoeT : One Jenny Lind Phaeton, - . - neRockaway. -s.. - One Two-Seated Boggy, and One Platform Wagon. ' l" Huffman, in charge of this- work, has been ordered elsewhere and he has instructed us to ctoee. If you waat fine werk and material improve this opportunity. , feb 35 It Arrived, OF Choice Eastern Hay ! ; Ex Schooner NETTIE LANQDON, WHICH WE WILL SELL LOW FROM WHARP. B. F. HitcheU & 3on. feb34 3t ...... , . ' Steamer Passport TILL RESUME RE9ULAR TRIPS THUR8- DAY. FEBRUARY S6th, leaving Wilmincton at SatO P. M. Havine been sat In the most perfect oraef , we promise- Jfxcurslomsts every comfort Kvouun, i leo S4tf . GEO. MYERS, Agent "Corn is Eiz." JgUT WE STILL HOLD ON TO THE &LD PaCES, and "BB$T; BOLTED MEAL IN TBE CITY" still grinding, v PRESTON CUMMING CO.. fob 34 tf MUjfirt and Grain Dealers. Ship Notice. ALL PERSONS ARE HEREBY cautioned and forewarned from mint ing or harboring any of the Crew of tne Norwegian isarqae "ST. JOSEPB,' as no bills ef their contrentiriir arm k paid by Master or Consigaees. PATERSON, DOWNING A CO., Consigcees. feb 24 3t dissolution. THS COPARTNERSHIP OF KING. A BBO X THSR. dealers ia Tarpentme and General Mer- cnandise, was dissolved by mntoal consent on the 1st inBtant.- au aeote wtu be paid by King : AGH- lespic. J. W. KING. D. D. KING, feb 19 lw Owen Hill, N. C, Feb, 17. 1885. The "Boom" fTAS GOT INTO CLOTHING, BUT WE HAVE ota grip on ours and are trying to keep them down. Now is the time to bay a good OVERCOAT er Salt of Winter Clothes cheap, as we prefer to close oat at a small loss than carry them over till next season.. Give as a call. A, DAVID, : The Clothier. feb 33 tf . I Qeprge Myers, GENT FOR ; r , , BOEDER BR St CO.'S - DRY BOUZY CHAMPAGNE. Sold at Importer's Prices. r jansuii os 11. 13, IS South Front st. 1500 1500 FIFTEEN HUNDRED BARRELS 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, enow Flake. . ty Special Flgares fer large lots. . v CHA8. D MYERS. . - feblatf . 53,86,87 North Water Street. -rVTKW SPRING STYLES t i 'HARRISON ALLEN, '""'" Hatte'rs.' feb 22 tf S. A i U -! STATE '.OF fN. 'C., i ; ; : CITY OF WILMINGTON B. Corner Market aadd Bra: i thm. - - CHEAPEST I'LACB to, boy joor FURNITURE . feb 22 If BBHKERDS & 1T1I7NBOK. Cook Stoves. FROM 50 TO 300 STOVES OF DIFFERENT srades. sizes and stvles. from which tha mt fastidious can select and be satisfied with qoallty ana price. , dost receivea a lot or colored Lamp Shades, from which will reflect a Beautiful Light, ana upon wnicn too. can sway ine ramiers Ait. ld 8tan4. ' rr- - febWtf ,: , --i i tPARKER .. TAYLOR. ;: SeedPoiatbes. fiODRICH, ... , .. . JACKSON WHITE, and EARLY BOSK, For aalebv - - ' - - 1 , , HALL .PEARS ALL. . feb SI DAWtf Hay., 20Q Hay.rfiav; BALES PRIME . ' ' , ' EASTERN HAY, , ror sale by feb 31 D&WJHALL A PSAR&ALL (xenMhriacfc;Seed:0afe ."ITIRGINIA BROWN 8BED OATS ; WESTERN ' Y White Feed Oats: White and Mixed Com. aod Timothy Hay. Also a fall stock pf Pearl Hominy, Feed Grits. Cora MeaL Wheat Bran.CornBran.Corn, Choos. Cracked Corn: Ao. all freshlv erousd everv day. - Our Corn Meal guaranteed equal to '.'Virginia water ground," or money ana rxeignt reranaea. . ifeblS tf . , t ;-gafft BONEY A SONS. K. popers' '& Turpentine lo61s.;J TTTK HAYS ON HAND AND FOR SALE LOTV ... vanoa's uoopera' -noois. , Watson's, Braaleya and Blmmona' r 43 ? aacxers snaruuers. . ) GILES MTJBCm80N,n : .feb 15 tf 88 and 40 Marchiaon Block,
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