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1 . r PIT BUSH BO DAJXY ..JOCCJSPT, M ONI J A VH. RXTE9 OV 80BMBITO0M IH tPVXMCI : one year, (by mall) obetitffaia,u..1..,;,;, fft Ul six months, - v...;' l faree months, " -v.... i & Onemonth - '.- 1 00 To City Subeeribers, delivered in any part of the city. Fifteen Cents per week. Oar City Agents are not authorised to collect for mere than three mnth :n advance f S 7fl ; MORNING EDITION. Entered at the Post Office at Wilmington, K. C. as second dsns matter. " OUTLINE?.. The Socialists gained a member of the German Reichstag In. Saxony. Boyd baa challenged the world to a rowing match.. Count Von Haltzfelt will be appointed German minister 'to -France. Brick Pomer oyX Greenback taction met at Su Louift v -Aobacco Dealers' Protection Association has been formed in New York.'- A petition was presented to Congress against the extension of the McKoy Sewing Machine Patent. The House was oc-r, cupied with th- bift regulating the femoral of causes from the State to the Federal courts -..iBB man, wnq sooatine .Rus sian General lielikoij, baa been ; tried and sentenced and will be hung to-day. " The nomination of McNeil as U. 8. Mar shal for the .Eastern District of Missouri, was rejected 1y the Senate yesterday." Hun. Robert L. Montague,' a prominent citizen of Virginia, died yesterday. The James River & .Kanawha Canal has been sold to the Richmond & AJleghany Railroad Company. The. Pope of RomeJias yielde&ia ibo aUpulaUcms of the German Government. . Belief for the Irish sufferers is being collected in Paris. The German Emperor expresses great desire fur the continuance of friendly rela tives with France. - A duel was f ougbt at Sand Barfryj 0lLV between tww South Carolinians', Appleby and6BrienVfnbody was hurt An unusual rush of emi grants from England to America baa com menced. New York markets: Money 5fi per cent; cotton steady at 13i &l3tc ; Southern floor dull at $5 75S 00; wheat "closed dull and heavy at the closing figures of the previous day; corn ilc bet ter, ungraded' 5?i601c; spirits turpentine dull and easier at 45c; rosin quiet at $1 45 I 52f - - - . A State that sells its road to a Syndicate May have cause to repent when it is toojate. John Logan, the illiterate ass of the Senate, has been braying at Fitz John Porter. . ,y Ben Hill has been vindicated quick ly. That wasrjpfoJbaWyjaj J3talwart dodge to place a smirch on". the able Senator, who rnyariably makes the wool fly when he gets hold of them. Thre quinine, .monopolists are lob bying,. Washington to -get Con gress io-pVt a ten per cent, duty on that riecssfty. : It, is tajbe,- hoped that Congresi'ViIl do ndr-such thiug: The inJIians of Indian Territory are said' to De violently opposed to ihe bill .now before Congresff pro posing to plaee them under the juris diction of the Federal Courts They ask to be let alone. ... o f i ; : - Uepresentatave Springer, of Illi nois, means to test the popularity, of the third term in the House. He has given notice that be porposes intra-: duc'mg an anti-third term resolution. He means to have a vote pmJu . L. Q. W.t in the Richmond Com monioealth, says "Tilde n is in the field. Be sure ot that." Of course. Grant is inx-tbe field, too. If they should be both nominated there will be a good chance for a third ticket. Mark this. , : . . Isaac J. Youngy white revenue of ficerrSaj 8tawriEHisony .cojetred; both of Wake, ; were; elected : dele gates from ""too Foajth JJlstrictto the National Re)iublican Conyen tion. Phil B. Hawkins, of Franklin, aod ; W W Arrington, of Nash, were elected alternates., "nrf The Agricultural Board . had to go all the way to Massachusetts to find a successor to Professor Ledoux. We are sorry there was no Southern man qualified. But what if the extra ses sion 8B4roId'4ake-"a notion i'to abeiish the wbole , eoacern ? . There is, music1 of the'kindiit;jairv'-?';':: 't : ' The yarsaw Brief Mention agrees with the StIe that if a sell out of railroadjj&ittjrder that Kit ft good time. tf.ntake a elean sweep. It says; CertaiDly, jf we sell to, Best& Co , sell the N. a JR. B.aad A. & N; C. R B. also. If. the Western Road- is sold the others, wjff. certainly -.become worthless,. Sell all; make a clean sweep, or by patience and perseverance build aod keep all as we oqgn3TO.T JMtf Wfirl OILi Our friend was correct In lattjrfbut ing the Una referred iodise were to' Lord Bjrpls.d by him in his ngnsti'Baf ds;w and applied to that great genius Coleridge, but in derisiodVwih ll seen by' reTerriig to 'Mmm:ffm A fallow feeling makes s-wondrous kind.'! Byror is" responsible' for the altera-tioo- from cm, to w,1 to which we re ier intnherplace. vol; xxv.---no.uo: Colonel McRae's lively and vigor ous paper- is concluded in this morn ing's issue. Our readers generally will agree with us probably in the opinion that it sends several shots through; the huge hulk of the 1 ph ant (the Syndicate), and leaves that animal in,'a condition that will need some special surgery. Nothing but heroic treatment can put it on its legs again. A , few such bombardments and there will be no life remaining in the monster. Senator Wmdom wants Congress to establish National Savings Banks, but with no power to issue notes? He has introduced a bill to that effect. Spirits Turpentine. Charlotte bad seventeen inter ments in February. The Best is now going over the road that will be one of these days (it may be) to Ducktown. " . -rr The T graham, Gleaner, one of toe : wiaest . and .. best . conducted of our weekly i exchanges; bai entered upon its sixth volume. . i', ;: . Rev. Dr. Tucker,J of Atlanta, Georgia, has been ' selected to preach - the Baccalaureate sermon 'at the next Univer sity Commencements ; : Durham JRecorder: Mr. Wm. K. Ruffle, at HiUsboro, lies ill with small prospect of recovery. Mrs. Roulhac, his sister, iralao ill both children of the Hon. Thomas Raffia, deceased. : Durham JPlant: .Durham 'has five resident lawyers,and the number will be increased One very soon. - The young men of Durham propose at an early day to give an entertainment Tor the benefit of the Irish suflerers. High Point Mercury: The High Point Manufacturing Company expects to. commence operaiioaa about the 10th of March. We learn that another factory will be built in a short lime and will manufac ture woolen and cotton goods. Raleigh Observer: , Deputy Col lectors Hampsdnend Moore made a raid Monday, In . Chathsjn county, captured a seventy-five gallon still, and destroyed fif teen mash tubs and 400 gallons of beer. Sheriff J. J. Coekrell, of Ashe county, yesterday delivered to the penitentiary authorities four convicts, all colored, and convicted of larceny. f New Berne Nut JSAell: The two children of Mr. Abner Wetherington, who lives between New Berne and Swift JCreek, were playing with a ahot gun on Friday last, when the youngest, a girl of 5 years, was kHled. The elder, a lad of about 0 years, bad the gno in his hand and playfully pointed it at bis sister, when the piece was accidentally discharged, the load entering the little girl's brain. Raleigh Visitor: Square Vena ble of Stokes county, has ' tendered his resignation as. a member of the House of Representatives, and. the Governor has or dered an election lo ' fill the vacancy to be held on the lllh instant . Dr. Charles Ai Goessman; of Amherst College, Massa chusetts, has been elected by the Board of Agriculture to fill the place made vacant by the resignation of Prof. A. R. Ledoux. The Professor will remain at the station till his successor arrives. -Sweet potatoes were retailing-at seventy cents a bushel yesterday morning. - Alamance Gleaner: Manufactu ring interests are rapidly developing, and Alamance contains more cotton factories than any .other .county in the State. Its water power is. auunaanv ana tne enter prise of her people is "boundless. Agricul turally it 1a an advanced county, and in fruit culture is without an equal in the State. We should not be surprised if the extra session proves a little stormy. We hope it will do no harm. Mrs. Judge Kerr and family have left' Reidsville and moved to Burkeville, Va., which will be their futurebome. . vV ' Fayetteville Sonnet: An inter esting revival is In progress at the colored Methodist church.1 -It is a lamentable fact that for four consecutive Fridays death has claimed a victim in our , midst three from the Presbyterian" church and one from the Methodist. Need ham Lowell, r a cqnvict, sentenced from this cotnsty, -escaped from the guard on the C F. & x". V. Railroad on Jtooday last. Ha was consid ered by the !' walking. boss''iatrnJt worthy, and was sent with a wagon and team from. the quarters to the Gulf, a distance of about J twenty five mues, mna never reiurnea. ; Petersburg Jwto-Aflptali We learned from a prominent citizen of Jack son, N. C , "while here last week, that on a! late deer hunt, participated in by several of his friends in tlJe county of Northampton, when the day's sport was about being com pieled, one of the dogs was found to be un,-; der the influence of hydrophobia, and be came so rabid and violent that he fiercely attacked and bit every -dog of .'the pack. The huntsmen were filled with consterna tion arid llarm," and to aaw themselves. and to prevent the spread of the terrible malady throughout the surrounding country ;atooce entered upon a War" of extermt nation' and slew the"entire paek" - - r ; t : Charlotte ObeenervuilkK S.f J.- Fallwell' known roughottt;fhegtateasi48 on exhibition in front of Messrs. F.M an earnest worker ie the causeof , tcmaex- ance, was to th city yesterctayj tie mac recently returned' from a trip to, England, ibis native country; and uniU eight years ago, his home le is impressed with, the idea thai 'North Carolina could without difficulty, start, a pfiae Inmher Uade'with; Ssaland which would eventually grow into: immense proportions. ' England now car' Ties on'.a Very ' large trade With' Florida through tbe porVof Fensacola. North Oar olina can furnish a superior quality of pine lumber to, that obtainedlif Florida, and what is of more importance -is, ' according to: the; time of aaailing vessel, ttenidsis nearer the Eoglisb porta. "-' --; -!;? !PUUDoro!fieeor: Two oid oiij zeba 'of titt1; section' have;, tecentiy 'died. nboul 73 ysats pldsnd tJiejQthpr.Mj.JIat thew Kelljrwss7 vears oTsgej We learn that one of the convicts at work on the ( F AYi-V. R. R . in this county,1 was accidentally killed last Friday. . i seems that a squad of them was cutting down trees to clear space for he road bed, and as one bfhe trees fell it struck a negro and killad bim. ? flis term of service wouid have expired in a week. - And yet with all the valuable -'hickory timber thit wi have i .Chatham our; farmers buy tbeir axe toelves and buggy-material from lhe North 1' Probably no county in the State coniaina-aXjauch or, as valuable oak and hickory timber. s Chatham, The Hickory j .itfi! . , : i a. --. u f. ' ' . 1 ' " ij : WILMINGTON, N. C, FRIDAY: MARCH 5, 1880; Mountain section of this county alone would supply dozens of factories with tim ber for many years.' ' The comoletion of the Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley Rail- roaawm prooaoly stimulate this business tn our county.' ' ; . - , . Charlotte Observer; lr There is a very considerable demand i just .now for mineral" specimens jrom tnis section or North Carolina. Almost every day some one is in tne city either prospecting or j col lecting minerals for parties at the North, and to be sent abroad. The Air-Line Is meeting with unexpected success in registering through its agent, Dr. Moor man, lands for sale along the line of i the road. By the tune the work ! is - finished the road will have thousands of acres of valuable land to offer to immigra s. Yesterday, in the Superior Court, Z ke Mar shaUa bright yellow hoy, about twenty-five years of age, was arraigned for the; murder of Peter Rea, colored, last Christmas. The corps of engineers who are to survey the route fromStatesville to Danville for the Virginia Midland Railroad, left Statesville yesterday, beginning the work at that point. Capt,- Sprsgins reports a large number or emigrants, probably loo, irom tne coun ties of Rowan and Davidson,' on the North' ern bound train Monday evening. . These were going West. The last of the sea sonBarney Macauley at the Opera House to night. Several wells in the county which have never been . known, to fail before are now as dry as Sahara. - -The elm trees are nearly all leaf ed.and gar den vegetables are boomingin the first days of March. -Mr. R. N. Tlddy se cretary, yesterday received a large number or applications far tickets for the excursion given to merchants by the Chamber of .Com merce. Quite a number have already ar rived,and several wholesale merchants Btate that they sold some good bills to men to wnom they bad never soldbef ore. HE GITY. NSW AOVKBTlSBITf BNT8. Mtntsoit More shirts. Hahk New departure. . C. D. Mtkks Seed potatoes. F. H. Dabbt Mortgage sale. Whxabds Salt and 'molasses. Ioeal Dota. ; The storm flag was flying again yesterday. .The thermometer recorded 79 degrees at our office yesterday. Fifty-eight bunches of trout and shad were condemned and sent out of the market yesterday. Tbo hot weather was top much for them. i ' The Local Board of Steamboat Inspectors for this district, consisting of Messrs. Hew 2s and Kirkwood, of Charles ton, were iu the city yesterday. There were no cases for the Mayor' Court yesterday morning,' except two for ! fleeting to pay license tax;' which were disp osed of without the formality of a trial. v The train on the W., C. & A. R. R. was nearly two hours behind time yes terday morning, caused by the running off of freight cars just this side of Charleston, which delayed the connection. Unusual dullness seemed to pre vail yesterday. The only excitement was caused by the musical tramps and the boys with their kites. Not even a dog fight dis turbed the otherwise calm serenity. The WllnalBCten market. The choice stalls In the market bouse were pUjt upJtfr the' highest bidders yester day, 'a 13 .o'clock, by Messrs. Cronly & MprristtcUoneers, and twenty-two stalls in j aR were rented. The bidding was pretty spirited, and the prices ranged from $10 to $21 per month, possession to be given as soon as they are ready for occupa tion. The three stores at the head of the market, fronting on Front street, have also been rented, Messrs. Boatwright & McKoy having taken the one on the northeast cor ner. Mr. R. J. Scarborough the one in-the middle, and Mr.. J. H. Hardin : the one.on the southeast corner. The room above the stdres, we learn, will1 be occupied as a diningjialoon. , Xlae . Supreme court on tne Poblie 1 Hud aaetuon. i We see byhe' Raleigh papers that the Sojpeme Court, at its present session, has decided that magistrates have , pnginal ju risdiction in cases of misdemeanor in wil fully neglecting to work the public roads, as; provided under the act of 1879. The caSe before the Court was that of Craig, tromNelrHanpyert and . Chief . Justice omisn ttSHiicwtitUia vpoioai This is a matter of considerable interest to magistrates and the people generally, as it has been a mooted question for some time m t - . . . :. . - . bne of the gasoline self-feeding lamps King Coaiawrveaing.' heiiy Iherj7,haTe;mnder .oonsidef stion a pro-; position to substitute .these tor ker.osene t L i'-t lamps now in use in certain imuie seuuuuB -2f thecitv. The one in question gives a very pretty ligut, ana tnere is cw iiay ruum for improvement, in. the oil. lamps now in "Use. . ....... Canal meeting - . . A meeting will b held st; the Produce Exchange this afternoon, at 3.80 o'clock, to receive the report of the UMtonittee ap pointed for this county "lo sonclf subscrip tions to the stockf hV prbpbsed PflpUn Canal, i. Steps wUleMohtak for a representation in the meeting for the permanent organization of; the Canai Com pany, wlSch ' Wirf vbe ; heldL at Magnolia 'on the 10th inat. Ampie.5Afl4 BllJH: .00" . JBdward Stanly, colored, laborer. atMr. WilsonlBnew sawmilliin. the sottthwesteo .Section 01 UB ciiy, oau awte erusnou b Wedoesds .bxiSlo suDaiue5.! imputatf(ion ji Aitoif-r K RIarela.26 I88O.' . ';; . We have on our table a pamphlet entitled ."Definite Time of the Second. Advent." It from the graphic pen of our venerable friend Walker Pearce, of Fayetteville, poet laure ate, Champion pedestrian, etc., 'etc., etc. and is one of the moat remarkable produc tions 6t the age1. ' After three stanzas of gorgeous poetry," headed Introductory Millennial Verses, comes a "Prophetic Scale of the Messianic Advent," gotten up in alegbraic form,and a very complicated di agram consisting of two of Johnnie Gar rett's brass circles. . The larger one repre sents the sun; the smaller one the earth. Ac cording to the explanatory notes, the earth appears to be very badly cut up by . our friend Pearce, and now contains only two. localities, Fayetteville and Jerusalem. But the feature of the work in which we are an interested is tne exact aate (or pre cise time,' as the author has It,) of the mil lennium; and we are sorry to inform our friends that it Is no further off than the 26th day of March, 1880. We would be glad to discuss this matter fully and intelligently, but, like the calling of the extra session of the Legislature, the notice is rather short, and all we can do is to beg our readers to pack tbeir carpet bags, and be ready to step into their sala mander boxes by the 26th of March. Yes, there is one other matter we must not neglect r We urge on' al our subscri bers the importance of paying up their sub-. Bcriptions on or before the 25th, as we have made a special arrangement with Mr. Pearce to exclude from the salamander safes .every delinquent, subscriber to the Star. And berths in these safes, bear in mind, can only be obtained of Mr. Pearce, who has been shrewd enough to buy up the entire supply in this country. A substitute for tne Beat Proposition We have before us a printed copy of a bill drawn up by Mr. H. E. : Scott, one of the Republican Representatives from this county, which he proposes to submit at the approaching extra session of the Legisla ture. We give it as a matter of news: suBSTmrra fob the bill fob the salk of THE WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA RAIL ROAD. lh& General Assembly of North. Carolina do enact: Section 1. That the Governor, Treasurer, Secretary of State, and Attorney General of the State of North Carolina be, and they are hereby appointed Commisaiouers on the part of said State to sell, assign and trans rer all of the interest of the State in aod to the stock, property and franchises of the Western North Carolina Railroad Compa ny, at public auction, to the "highest bidder or bidders, for aa4, at a place to be desig nated by said Commissioners, after first having advertised the same for three months in one or more of the leading newspapere in the cities of Raleigh, New York, Phila delphia, Cincinnati, Baltimore, St. Louis, Chicago and Bostoa. Sec 2. That no bid shall be entertained by said Commissioners for a. sum less than Five Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars ($550,000). Sec. 3. That the said Commissioners are hereby granted full and ample powers to make all and every stipulation with the highest bidder or bidders, for the transfer of the Western North Carolina Railroad, and everything appertaining thereto, and for the time of completion of said Road, and for the employment of the State's sur? plus convicts, and for the payment of the bonded debt of said Road, and for every; other condition which they may deem ne cessary for the projection of the interest or the State of North Carolina. Sec 4. That all laws and parts of laws in conflict with ihis Act are hereby re-, pealed. " Sec. 5. This Act shall be in force from and after its ratification. ' rnerraonaoter dBoeore. , The following will show the state of the thermometer at the stations mentioned, at 4.31 yesterday evening, Washington mean time, as ascertained from the daily bulletin issued from the Signal Office in this city: Atlanta..... Augusta. . .-' . Charleston, . Charlotte . . . ..75 .i.80 t73 ...8Q Jacksonville .... .80 KeyfWest,....... Mobile. .....75 Montgomery . ... ..81 New Orleans,.... 78 Coraicana, . Galveston, . .... . .74 Havana. . , ., .' . .!. . i Indlanola, . . ..'i . .77 PuntaBassa, Savannah..,;..... 79 Wilmington,... .77 THE KIllLS. "' The mails close and arrive' at the City POst Office as follower- Northern through mails, . . . . . 7:45 P M. Northern through and way . mails. :.:.......V.t;.. '.. 5:80 A; M. Raleigh..1. ;...;.5:80 A. M.: and O.OO P. M. Mails for the N. O. BaUroad, and routes : supplied : there- v from,, including A. A N. C. - Soutierrx malls for all poihta ' ' oouuz,- uauy . iomv a al. snu t no x . a. We8ternmails(C. O. R'y)daily- ' )0P.M. (owyi vj ....... . . Mail for Cheraw & Darlington Railroad .'. . . ..; . Mails for points between Fh - rence' and Charleston..... Fayette vUle,andVofacesonCape 8 .-00 A. M.' . . ' - 8KX) A. M. 1K P M. 6:00 PJ M. Fear ; RiYer,. esdays. and Fayetteville, via' tiumberton, . daily; except Sundays. . Onslow CX JL, i and fiaterme- - diate offices every. Fridav.! 6 :00 A M. Smithville mails by, steam-v . bdat, daily (except SundaVsj 0 iOO Ar Uo!T fnr !?.. HII1 -TAmh '. --jiAv 4IA,aV . mmmrj MM)r. Avnu Creefc and tthaiiotte.-every Friday at........... 6KA6 Wilmington .and. Black River unapei, xueeaays ana rmi ' '" dsys at.v;.;Ww;r...t 180 PiM ) -siPraFOB"l)KUVKBT. ' Northern through mails.;-. . . 0.-45.A. M.r NorOernt through and Way ; . -; " i mans tf ;. T.,.r w v. Southern mails. ; 730 A.it, Carolina Central KaCrdad. ; . . 10 X5 A. AL Stamp Office open from 8 A.M. to 13 M., and from 2 to 50 P.M.' Money order and Register Department open, same as stamp office-fif.-uvv :a&LmH- r-Aulhei General delivery onen . from 6:80 A. o S.-00 Pi M.1 ahd on Suudavs froto8f3d Wt Stamps for sale at general delivery when Btofnp office! is. closed; ji ?? ; . ? ;kud as n Mails collected from street boxes every day at 4.00 P. M. , : " To-Daya Indications. " ; For the J3o or partly cloudy weather; southwest to southeast winds,' 'stationary : or lower ba rometer .and slight changes of temperature, are the indications for to-day. . ; . Collision. ' ''' i'"" " "s " ''' . The schponer A. & E. Bboper, while un- .der'sail in the harbor yesterday, oh the eve of starting to Brunswick, Ga., run. into the steamer .2fte.;The58teamer wsslyirig at aer wnarx at tne time he accident oc curred.. The extent 6 the damage to the steamer, which ; was mostly to .the ; , after railing and, cabin, is estimated at aboutx $50. The schooner received no damage. HIVUB AND HAKINE. Brig Stella, hence, arrived at jyiobile on the 2nd inst. : Swedish brig Corn, Schmidt, hence. arrived at London on the 2d inst. u Norwegian barque Malvari, Wil- helmsen, hence, arrived at Hamburg on the 28th ult. Schooner R. O. Sheppard, Creighton, for . .this port, - cleared at Philadelphia, February 28th. , . ' , .. It is neither pleasant nor profitable' to near people constantly coughing when thev could be easily Cured by a 25 cent bottle of ut. liuirsuoughbyrup.. t List of Appointments by Blsnop At , : klnaen, tor nls Sprlne Visitation. V? llmlngton, Sunday before Easter. . . . '. . . . March 31 St. Mark's Church, Morning; St. John's Church, Evening.. Bockfiah, Good Friday March S8 8t Joaeph'e. FayettevlUe, Easter Sve. .. . .March 27 St. John's -M Easter Bay March 28 Tarboro, First Sondsy after Easter........ April 4 Marlboro, Tuesday. ; April 6 8aew Hill, Wednesday ......April 7 St. John's, Pitt county, Friday..i;.i.. ..April . 9 Greenville, Second Sunday after Easter.. .April 11 Trinity, Beaafert county-, Tuesday ........ April 13 St. John's Onrham's Creek. Wednesday. . April 14 Aurora, Friday. . . : April 16 Washington, Third Sunday after Raster. . April- 18 Zion, Beaufort county, Monday April 19 Bath, Tuesday. .April 20 8t. James Ch.; Beaufort co, Wednesday.. April 21 MakelrvUle. Hvde eeuntv. Friday Anril 23 Swan Quarter, Saturday ......April 94 di. ueorge,uyoe eo., aut sua. alt. Easter .April 25 Fairfield. Monday. April 26 Vanceboro, Craven county. Friday.... April 80 Nswberne, Jifth Suaday after Easter.... May ' 2 Beaufort. Tuesday .i...... ...May 4 Klnston. Ascenalon dt... M fi Holy IrmoeentatXenoir county, Friday.... May 7 w unuDgwn, owMsy aner Ascension... .. ; nay a . ' St. Jamea Church, Morning: St. Paul's Chureb Evening, v Warrenton. WML SnudaT...... ..Mv 16 Hidgeway, Monday. . . . , May 17 He&deraoa, Tuesday. .iMay 18 Oxford, Thursday ... May 20 Kittrell's, Saturday...... .....May 22 Louiflburg, Trinity Sunday...... . May 23 CITY ITEMS. ChewJ acxsoh's Bbst Sweet Navy Tobacco. THB MORHIHG STAB can alwaTa be hail at tne following places in -the city : The Pureeil House, KL.KCTKIO BSIiTS A. snro cara tar hermm debUity. premature decay,. exhaustion, etc. The only reliable cure. Circular mailed free. Address J. K. KaSVJta. 43 Chatham BU. N.Y. hook BaroKiiT. 'i-hshObhiks Stab Book Bind err does all kinds of Blndlmr and Ruling in m wnrk manlia-e manner, and at reasonable urieea. . Mer chants and ethers needing Becelpt Books; or other won, may rayon promptness in the execution of their orders. FLNaNQIJaH QUN8L The attention of auorta rnen U invited to the advertisement of Messrs. J. St W. ToUey, manufacturers of fine breech-loading guns, Birmingham, Sngiand. Their guns are made to order according to specifications and measure ments furnished, thus ensuring the' right crook, length of stock Ac ... .. . . MAINS NEWS. Hon Bitten.. which anwlmk. tised in Our columns, are a nn enr.fnr acma ku ioutneas and kidney complaints, r- Those who use vanux say mey .cannot o too Jugtily recommended. Thoee afflicted ahould idve them a f air trial, and will become thfirtihT finthnnitintlr fn the nrmiw nt their corattye prppardeajitrti , . . , Opinion of Celebrated Dr; WmJH. Stokes. Phy sician, .Mount Hope Ketreat, Baltimore: -I have great pleasure in adding my testimony to the Tir wee jf Colden'B Webiife lSqaidr Extract of Beef aad Tonic Invlgorator as the very best preparation naedfec depreaafcm, -weakness and indigestion, and tharefnra enSlntly "'"T'nd a the medical 1professloa.n - - ' BsxrLjoraB, Agents,"wlbjngton. 'i THIRTY YBABS' SXPBRIBNCB OF AN OLD NUKSK. Mrs. Window's Soothing Syrup is the prescription of one of the best.Female Physicians aad Nurses in therUnited States, and has been used for-thirty years with- never-failing 1 safety and suc cess, by millions of; mothers and children from the feeble infant of one week bid to the adult. It cor rects acidity of thestomacb, relieves wind colic, re gulates the bowels, and gives rest, health and com fort to mother and child? We believe it the Best aad Surest : Bemedjr in the tWorld, in all eases of DY8SNT&BX and OIAHKHCEA IN CHHJBN, whether it arises from teething or say other cause. Full directions for ustmr will aceompaay each bot tle. None Genuine unless 'the fac-simile of CUR TIS PSfiKINS laoathe outaide wrapper. Bold by an Medicine Dealers S5 cents a bottle. OF; THOSi TJKSXCKLLBO cr ml : . . 'JtlNttt'-SHIKTS f. ' . ' " - Beceived Yesterday. Also, KNGIJSH STOCKINET SUITINGS. . , MUNSOM, Clothier and ' tnhBtf . . - . , - Merchant Tailor 1500 : FIFTEEN HUNDRED BARBELS i ' Pure "Seed Potatoes ! n i Five Beared Barrels now m Store; - " One Thousand Barrels on the Way and to Arrive. : i ': v . EVERY VARIETY. ' ' Earl :arir 3 Rose, Early Goodrich, Jackson White, bnow Flake. . Pi each Blowa; Peerless, UfSpecial Figures for large lots. CHAS. D. MYERS, mhStf i83, 88, 87 North Water Street,. Sala. or Real Estate nnler. Mortgage. : TJY VIKTUJf AND 'IN PURSUANCE OF A 'J-m 'certain ueea or sa executed , the SSa. day of March, 1875, by N :en. and Anna Qeiu- xen ma wire, co a. being registered ai A Bro. (said mortcrami the records of New H&no .KJCoaze 493 et aea.V to vet county, ta Book signed aad transferred to the 'Bank of Newfiano ver,the ondenigBed, as Attorney-for said " Bank; WiH axpose at public auction, to the highest bidder.' for cash, at Exchange Corner, In the city ot Wil mington, eoonty of New Hanover, and' State- of North Carolina, at IS o'clock M on. THURSDAY. MARCH 18TH. 18S0, the following premises, tit uated in the -city; of Wilmington, anadeserlbed as follows: Beginning at the southwestern intersection of Sixth and Mulberry' streets in said city, and run ning thence wertwatdiy along the said line of said Mulberry street 100 feet, thence, southwardly in a direction parallel to Sixth .street: SS feet: thence eaatwardly and in a direction parallel to Mulberry street 100 feet, to the1' western' line of eaid1 Sixth Street:: thence northwardly along-the said western line of said Sixth .street 66 feet to the beglnnisg-, being a part of Lot No. 1, in Block 196, Is the plan cmbff lot mttorney for Bantof New Haneyer.w xwa cwtain hums, wiuca saia note naa oeen as- rLD, N.S WBPAPSRS, I8UXTABLB i KJ ' t " for Wrapping and other Can be aed at the STAB OFFICE 1 purposes Ql AST QTJAST JTT, WHOLE NOl 3,918 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. In Warehouse. 9000 Sacks Salt. UVERPObi. SALT, . ..FINE TABLE SALT, FERTILIZING SALT, COARSE ALUM SALT, - Delivered Free on Board Cars New Crop Cuba Molassee. OLD CROP : PORTO RICO, . NEW ORLEANS SUGAR HOUSE SYRUP, In Hogsheads, Tierces and Barrels. WILLARDS. mhS tf Laborers Wanted. KA MEN WANTED TO WORK AT ORTON. For experienced Ditchers 75 cents "per day will be paid, if application is made at once. Apply 1 to mh 4 3t W WILLIAMS & MURCRISON. Best Bolted Meal intHe City." JOT MAKING A CENT ON IT, Bat will give satisfaction As to Quality and Price, PRESTON CUMMIN G A CO.. Millers and Grain Dealers.' Jnh4 tf George Myers, GENT FOR ROEDER2R & CO.8 I DRY BOUZ5T CHAMPAGNE. Sold at Importer's Prices. Jan80tf Nos 11, 13, 16 Sorith Front st. The Old EeliaWe Hat House. JpOR FINE HATS I LATE STYLES I LOW PRICES I HARRISON A ALLEN, : . City Hatters, mhtf 29 Front St. Extrar Pure White Oil. YyJB BELL THE BEST IJLNTERNS AND Globes. Oil Stores. Wood Ware, Hollow Ware. smu. nuu, xjwr oeias, inner Bens, paraine upen ers. Police Whistles. Brittanuia Tea Pots, Cash Boxes, Bona Boxes, Spice Boxes, and the PARSER voos obove. feb S9 tf . PARKER St TAYLOR. The Handsomest. rjHE LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FRENCH China, decorated Chamber an A Tm Rota la q.- knowledged the handsomest ever exhibited in our cut. jruu nne vases ana Toilet Sets just received. Cali and see for yourself . t GILES MURCHISON, febS9tf 38 and 40 Murchison Block. i Great Excitement in Rnssia ! OVER THE ATTEMPT TO BLOW UP THE Imperial Palace, but still greater at H. C. PREMPERT'S SHAVING and HAIR DRESSING SALOON. No. 7 South Front Street. N.B. PARISDJN BRILLIANTINE, Prempert's xtnniiHtrag niur ionic, qmte a newtningv Ac always on hand. feb29 tf Steamer Passport y?LL RESUME REGULAR TRIPS THURS- TVlT ' VDimtTLOT .Mi. i i wrtt . 1. va&i jjuMiuaai .gui, leaving Trummarton ax 3:30 P. M. Having been put in the most perfect order,- we promise Excursionists every comfort 1WBB1U1C. - , - xeDMtr GEO. MYERS Agett. ! Aspinwall Bananas. LOT OF CHOICE ASPINWALL " BANANAS JUST RECEIVED. Also, Pine Apples. Grape Fruit, Florida and Nas sau Oranges. 'Apples. Cocoa Nuts. Malaza Grapes. Lemons, AC., At S. G. NORTHKOP'8 mn s ir mrutt ana uonrecaonery stores . - The Time to Buy A PIANO OR ORGAN .. Is when they are selling cheap. j. THE PLACE TO BUY A First Class Instrument, either for Cash or on the Instalment Plan, is at . . x . - .V- THJS UYa BOQB. STORE. BLANK BOOKS, all sizes and styles; Writing Papers of every TarietT. and Envelopes to match; Inks, Mucilage, Inkstands; Pens, Gold and 8teel; Pencils, Penholders,' and every thing in the Book, Stationery and Music Line, at - , .JtMUNSBEKUKK'S, mhStf .: : . -89 and 41 Market bt. " lee, Ice, Ice. QN OK ABOUT THB 15TH Of APRIL I SHALL be nrenaredto furnish a No. 1 cnality of lea at low figures to the citizens of Wilmington, and ask a share of their patronage. r ' -. i P. a. 4. AHKKHg, . febS91m ' Proprietor.:.- BM Till Laces anft Insertions; 1 "y'TfAYS JUST RECEIVED A DECIPSD Bargain in, the above, which we are offering at 10c per yard; ! Ladies will do well to make as early a call as possible before the assortment la broken. 7 ssuws wwiuca. ! linen :HaiiO:ercMe&. OUR STOCK OF LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS is replete. We are still selling them at old prices. NO ADVANCE. It is a rare opportunity. -W " J wrw. feb SS tf . . .45 Market Street Seed Bice. 1 AAA BUSHELS PRIME SEED RICE. : For sale by " . '. '. ALFRED MARTIN f-feb7tf -1 Canal Iileeting. THE SUBSCRIBERS TO THB CAPITAL STOCK of theDaplla' Canal Company,in the several Counties, are rea nested to meet on WEDNESDAY. the 10th y Of MARCH next; at MAGNOLIA, N.C for the ot permanent organization, and to iortneaexc ensuing year. The meeting" will organise at X o'clock, Alt, anaat l javtnoon; wui proceea to eject . jjirectors Smith, r,J.W. S. Miller, Korrn for Duplin county: Owen 8. Lanier.; W. rn Thomas Brvan. far VPBiow cenniy; . i-ma Jk P. Baanerman," VT. EL Player, ; kit EL' Shiver,- for Pender county; -' -f.j G.rWorm, . W. Williams, Wnnam Calder,1 for Htrtf Hanover county. . feb3Jtaw3wWSt : wttt ,4 . ,-. Tne auDscriDers are aa requestea. witnoat I&u, to be represented either Inperson or by proxy. f Jacob Smith. W. Wells. . S. Albertson J. W. 1 BATESjOP ADV8HI IVINCKL" One Squars oneday;.V.r,;.ii..lt:.;-ii f 1 TO tsw aayi,,.i y, tareedaya,..,.-.-,... i foardaya,., e.,.; .;. k dve days,... ...... .. 1 One week,.,....;. .-. Two weeks,. . , ..... ... Three weeks, . . . . Oaeinonth,... .... . 'Two months, ;i. , "' Three months, Six months, '? One year,......., 1 75 - bo 00 " 8 60 4 00 8 60 8 50 10 M) IT 00 84 00 40 00 60 00 tVObntraet Advertisements taken at prn tlonately low ratek - - Tea lines solid Nonpareil type make one square! NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. " Wew Departure ! NEW STOCK ! UBW GOODS WAIT FOR THE Grand Opening! ON rlonday. 8th inst. AT ze3:.aje3::n's, 38 Market Street Every Thing, Beautiful, Now, ttood Quality ( andJchcap, at Hahn's, 38 Market st. Silks and Satins, Drcsa Goods, Hosiery, millinery Goods, Parasols, at Hahn's, 38 Market st. Gloves, Ties. Handkerchiefs, Laces, Ribbons, Collars, Coifs, Corsets, Ac. at Hahn's, 38 Market st. Uambnrgs!. " Hambnrgsr Ilamburffs! , Finest Stock in the Stat el at Hahn's, 38 Market st. Calicoes, Cambrics, Pcrcala, Piques, Table Linen, all Colors, ? Towels; Sheetlhffs, Ac. .', at s38 Ilalke st. . ... tli :.n izi.. flomember the ' Place and Day of Grand Opening I ,8th MONDAY, 8thi MONDAY, 8th. .I7'.i,.2iH .:.ia Hahn'8;38 ; Hafker st. ins iama.r2tmid ta. Hahn's. 38 Market st. 56 J -F-.t nanus, ; m uarwt Bt
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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