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THE HOBiang'STAR. l'UBU8H5D DAILTBXCXPT MQNDAYH. $ix month, " " " 4 00 r.irce months. " a as To Crty Balkiribarm, Wdfeeted ia Mrpvtor the city, Fifteen Cents per week. Our City Agents are no i authorised t collect f mere than three micathe in advance. -f V& ,u- MORNING EDITION, Entered at the Poet Office at Wilmington, N. G, as seona!-class matter. l ' 1 M 1 I1 I . 1 MM A snit ''fat $145,001 has been 1 brought against the Directors of the1 Mechanics' & Traders' Bank at New Orleans, for fraudu lent operations. - ..aTUa.Ruaaian press are speaking out on Hartinaoo's release by the French, r- Th.e wrecked steamer Mon tana is still on Ike rocks. : -Kearney and Kalloch have macfea change of front; they invite a meeting of he Citizens Protection Union with ttoe'Sebd IiOts set. The black measles arepravailtog to an alarming extent in counties adjacent to. Petersburg, Vs.. and many deaths bave occurred. Tte Uanlon-Courtney boat race will come off May 19th, ' Jhe New -York piano manufacturers refused td'yield, locked up, and four thousand men are" thrown out of employment. leucti residents in New York bave herd a meeting relative to the battle of Yulnuli.-" Simon Wolf delivered a lecture- for -Irisl relief at the Synagogue in. Washaagteo. The At lanta & Greet, eeUUk. v Railroad will be chauged intolheNew Yjprk, Pennsylvania & Ohio R ailniaiT, Company. : Some agitation is going on looking to a severance of Nova Scotia from the Dominion, unless former gets its share of the fishery award. The firm of J: W.- Overman & Co., broker?, of NeW'Yotey eseended payment y eBttrday.; . Dr. Lather R. Dickeasoa, a proarraeut citizen of. Riqbrjapnd, Va., has hccu delected in a series of forgeries aggre gation, some $23,600 ; be abaconded leaving a cunfeaaiooebjadhinvT A. special hear ing will be given southern pilots 00 the bill .nl.suiog compulsory pilotage now before the Com out tee. - .Lord I)exb I ,Iexb$. an- uojiic ft that ijHur Es ill among the Liberals in the British House of L rds. The strike among the iron- woikers of Pennsylvania extends from Pittsburgh to Philadelphia, and is the most formidable in many year. By a cuilisioaofi the Wst Chester Railroad neat Philadelphia five persons, including the President and 'two of .(be Directors, afithe KjsJ, were injured, but not fatally. lieavieht iain8 known iu Georgia for years are reported. A prominent citizen of Atlanta has been arrested for threatening to i-hoot Rev. R. C. Foute, whom he ac cu:es of being the cause of a divorce be tween himself, and wife. . A number of Charleston merchants have gone to Cincinnati to participate in the opening oT the Cjuciniatv Rajlread. New York marked: jftonty'5'rliper cent; cotton dull and easier at 13 3-1613 5-16c. ; Southern rl.iur quiet and unchanged; wheal closed active, ungraded $1"4014SJ; corn dull ai.d heavy aod;4ilc ' lower spirits lurpen tioe .-tttidy at 49J50c; Joeio ara tt (145 . - a There! mevenxenX "orx-looi in New Ywrkr to trnrte the Democracy on tJeiiolrpuJrlSctjBe. A craod 1 u ag. -m acting XalkWoI wiih-TUden to preside. v LllL: . ' : . We an -noir 1 jdoea "with the Uailroad fighL The Legislature has charge of it, nd upon their shoulders must Test all the responsibility. The Stab has tried to do Its duty. Hod. Jeremiah Black's vigorous at tack upoo the third term movement in March number of the North American Review has already com pelled the' issuing 0 the third edi tion." .' ' We notice that two of the Virginia papers are for judge Field for Pres ident, namely; the Richmoad Com monwealth aodthe; Danrille Times. Straws show the direction of the cur rent in that State, it stay be. Accdrdmgfto the Atlanta Consti. tution Mr. Tilden stands a very good carry the Georgia delega tion. Its figure show that Demo cmt4injreatjuntS atand fol lows : . ( . . "Tilden, .887; Thurmaa, 154; Seymour, 88; Hendricks,' 71; Bayard, 81; Hancock, 60; Grant, 5." . Of th&Waahlngton PosiV long in terview of"Mr "Seymour, the corres pondent of ; be " Richmond Dispatch, writing from Wastrngton city, says: "Tb? renvukyet tM correspondent that heJ"TbbksmteeTr rears ydtfoger than Mr. Tilden ha eent-repeated ?ln vaj pre- senw limn enil Mir in Inldiv bv fVnrp.lfl-- merir4dj6ttersH TbalnterView, has given quite boom toPreaidealial pecalationa on both side, and- it 'Is difficult to-find a Democrat not aT" recognized partisan for some other' candidate, who does not say Seymour andHenJlrickawlll maJUS a ticket that can beet -Or fit out of fci boottv" Xhet writer;, was prevented Xrpm hearing the lecture of RevJ Dr. WiW son. .fhere'is'but one opinion of ita excellence. The universal judgment J is tftaAuyaa proqqotfo orextr ordinary merit Gentlemen of other churehes arevtbe most enthusiastic Iff its praise. One gentleman (an Epis copalian and trativr tf Wilmiog ton) said-to tts' that he was much in clined to thenpinion that rUwaa; the grandest InleTlePlfforVlTef de- gentleman (ind both are competent) says something quite similar. , '.if. . 't .-NOi;U9. r Oar friend of the Hickory ; Caro- Uniati appreciates tne efforts of fthe Stxe to protect-the interests of the people, and is pleased to say, in oon neetionwth' what We-said 'aboiit "watering atoclcas" tollo. wa : ; ; 2, "The Wilmington 8ta.b deserves credit lor the independent manner Ml which It has alxted the", 'Best' , proposiUp ,Ita , course will ao doubt have a good effect, in causing the Legislature to mpve with great, cautina in this important matter. Vei ipoke some time go ,1a a conversation with some mem bers of:he Legislature, of i the matter re ferred to below. Wo ; have feared . ever aince this matter jra.aftiuited that a pro cess of this character would be .resorted to, and the 8tate'a interest, as well as the indi vidual stocks, would be . 'weaker than branch water, when Mr. Beat and h fa ''as sociates were dpne stirring in the thin hing. But there ia some consolation in the fact that these stocks are, already, ve ry inm. - J. Senator Cameron says he has bu one choice Grant and he -will be nominated certainty oatheilrst bat lot. We are wiUing. kab V fNow for Seymour and Hendricks. But L. Q- Washington thinks that Mr Sey mour will nop agree to run, and he prof eases to be as accurately informed as the Washington Jot. can be. He gives the estimate of Grant's aup-r posed strength aa he get it i"f rdm one of General Grant's most promi nent and best informed supporters" in1 Washington. Grant will enter with 491 votes, Blaine 175, and Sher man 84. The Convention will have 758 delegates. -. . w Capt. S. A Ashe, Chairman of the Central Executive Committee, has issued an address, calling upon the County Committees to perfect their organization and to take the; usual; steps to have delegate appointed ;ta represent their respective counties in. the State Convention; -and they fur ther request the District Committees to call District Conventions for the purposes of selecting two delegates and their alternates to attend the Na tional Convention, which will be held in Cincinnati on the 22d of June." The State Convention meets at Ra leigh on June 17th, 1880. Spirits Turpentine. Raleigh is to be supplied with Boston ice. There were but two deaths in Raleigh last week. Col. McRae's letters have at tracted considerable attention. Revenue collections last week in the Fourth District $18,991.10. A man in Colorado writes to a Raleigh shoemaker for a pair of boots. . Raleigh has 1,032 more females than milii A word to the wise is suffi cient. Rev. J. S. Purefoy has raised $10,000 to build the new chapel at Wake Forest College. He needs $2,000 more. ( Mr. W. A. Betts has a class of fifty Btudents at the University learning to sing. The immensely heavy tax-paying counties in toe West are all howling for the sale. ' Rev. Mr. Motcut married Sheriff Garner, of Granville, to Hiss Etukh of New Berne. ' , Georgia banged out North Car olina at Charlotte in that very refined and elegant sport known as chicken fighting. . It was a bad whipping. : A half interest in the.iVW Bernian ia for sale to a reliable and energetic party. Terms moderate.- Address the Publisher, 8. M. Carpenter, New Berne, Greensboro Patriot: And now the- Green packers propose -to- hold theiri Btate Convention in ureensboro. April is named as the month, but the day i not yet known. SuteaviUefTitfrrOiThe wheat crop in this section was never more promis ing at this season of the year, having fully recovered from the : supposed injury done by the fly during the mild winter. ' " : Gaatonia fazett: Messrs. White & Jenkins have commenced the erection of a woolen factory at their mills on Long, creek, which will be fitted with: nxacUnery for carding and spinning. '. Messrs. Bealds Spencer, of Gaslooia, have (he contract for furnishing the window sash, eta Raleigh Female Seminary ia ta ie removed to Oxford ta i the Fall ' The Free Lance says: . About $4,000 will be ex pended upon the present buildings of the Female Academy,' a chapel and dormitories erected and other necessary changes made corresponding; with the" demands of such & I Insututioa. r . . ; Moorsville Gazette'. The widow; of Jule Dayldson, Who was lynched near this place a little more than a year ago, for the murder of Mr. Fowler, was married last night to Joe Gillespie, a namesake and cou ainof the Joe Gillespie who was the ac complice of Jule, and who was hanged, at Taylorville on the 80th of January,. : Henderson Tobacconist: We learn" that - Egerloo's store. In Louisborg, - war burned on Wednesday night; uThe build ing, owned by Gen. Hawkins, was covered by insurance. The stock was not insured. Origin of the fire unknown. "He who fights and runt away. Will live to fight another day," But he who tubscxibes and will not pay, r. T . t VTHrgo to '.ited there he'n stay. - ; i Gastoniar (?a2Btte: Thev people of Gaston coupty. have about $600,000 de bosited iaFlss f Charlotte : National ' Basks, jihd these banks, we are informed? by the press and rumors generally, nave too much . money anyhow ; consequently, we see no' reason why the people -at this county can net find some means to employ at least a laree part of this immense capital. V f Asbeville 1 Citizen Our sister town of Waynesvills Is looking up in; the matter of cburebes. The new Bplseopal WILMINGTON, N. C, TTJESDAY. MARCKi HSit88(i V Church ,U ahout,comrte4.-.The, Presby leriacs have raised he money necessary for ths erection' of a 'church tedlflce, are engaged In obtaining the! lumber, and will soon be ready to build their bonsa of worship, -The AsbeviUQj7&Xi-La8t week a heavily laden freight car got loose from the train at the top of the Blue Ridge, on the iWetemNtfai,1CarftlJflR,JRailjw4d, ..and ptastedback, tq.Salishnrvat.itha Tate of about, I20;miles perour,,and,.to make.still h$X$1 time, whenitcsrue to a wesome three miles from where it started, it Jeff the track to go a near way, and," was "burst up, with several' ''hundred dollars worth of goods:'1" --i.i'' ' ; Francis Hood, was opuyioied of iniauUclde in Meeklanburg Court iaod sen tenced to be hanged on, July, 2d, 1880.: The Observer t says: It . is understood, that the Judge khd Solicitor, will both Sferi the peti tion for the woman's pardon, and this, taken In consideration with the' recom mendation jo mercy, by the jury, and. the grave doubt as to .whether she ,is the most guilty one in the murder, will, Uis jhought, g6far .,t6ward; indtipiflg, the GQyeJtior to fn?t-'! r 'V.'".:. Oxford Free Lance r We no tlced last week the resfajsations of three more magistrates of the county, and this is but a continuation of what has taken place for the past six months. Since the appoint ment of the magistrates by the Legislature nearly. one third havcresigned. - Near ly everyday some new developments come to light which show the existence of a regu larly organized gang of white and colored parties banded together tor the purpose of passing counterfeit money and stealing horses ia this county. iVw, Bernian:' .New1 BerWhas the only Wooden pf ate factory in.the world, at which aicglerply plates are made for ex port. ; There kre one or two small establish ments' at the Notih where a few ornamental three-ply plates are made but tNew Berne manufactures the only commercial wooden plate In use. . A, walk to the green pea fields In the vicinity of. New Berne, is the Sunday afternoon practice of many of our citizens. It Is said that ex-Collector Powers bis assumed charge of a Blaine boom in Eastern North Carolina, and is hurrying it along hugely . t Raleigh : Observer i Mr. . W. J Hicks, Superintendent of the Penitentiary. f has paid into the Treasury $2,400 on ac- cuubiw mihw u. convict uu ao wxiuru on Henderson Railroad. ' -Last week eijrh- teen convicts were sect up to the Universi ty naiiroaa. Tnesevare now over sixty con victs on that work! A special election for a member of the House of Representa tives was held in Perquimans county yester dayto fill the vacancy caused by the re signation of J. M. Blaiadell. i There were five candidates, each rmnniag "on his own hookT George H. Wood, Wa Nixon, Joshua L. Wbedbee, J. A- Vann and Ro bert P. Smith, . Hickory ' Carolinian : Mr. D. D. Coffee, of Colletsville, Caldwell county. lnronns us mat a ratal accident occurred on bis farm t the above place last Satur day. Mr Jacob Dison, a tenant of Mr. Coffee, ws engaged in hauling straw from the stack-yard to the barn, and was riding on the load of straw, having with him an Iron fork with which he had loaded the wagon . As the wagon was passing in -under the barn-shed the wheel bit - the barn-sill. Mr. Dison was: thrown off, and the. fork falling under him, the prongs pierced him in the upper part of the abdomen and rang ing upwards came out near the region of the heart The man died in a few mo ments. 4- Charlotte Observer: Professor Hidden, lately in this State in search of. platinum for Edison, has returned on bis own account and is now looking after im portant minerals which he believes can be found in North Carolina. Major W. A Graham, State Senator from Lincoln, was in the city yesterday, on his way to Raleigh to attend the extra session. Like many other members bt ytfie "Xeglslature now en route to the Capitaf,' he carries in his pocket an amendment to the Best bill. iMr. A. L 'Smart yesterday brought in from the Rudisill a mass of gold 'weighing five pounds two ounces; the result of eight days' work. Thwiswonhover -$l;200, and was gotten out kt an' expense considerably less than halt this sum. William Burton, the young colored bey who confessed to toeing the companion of Charlie Walker in aetUng fire to Wadaworth'S stables, was re quired to leave the eoonty. He represented, dt will be remembered, that Walker had -forced himlato setting fire to a wagon-load lot hay in the stable . Walker has already "been sentenced to ten yesrs imprisonment ia the penitentiary . HEW ADVJtttTISKHBN TS. L. Voixsbs Nice fresh goods. Jisy S.!Eixxo-)U Otkba HorjH-Prof . Maeallister. M. B. Hikes Administratrix' sale. MTJJtSON rOnly qtjS, short Umek)Dger:; " Masonic Meeting Wilmington Lodge. NotTCE Hibernian Benevolent Society. fcoeal Dot " A contmpoVafy' his' noticed the seasons ipx, t orly-fiieears, and ac ver saw, during all those rodnds; asingle failure of a jfruit crop on leapyear. , The Mayor, received a ijaewspa rer frora -Londeni yesterday 'morrrpg. -ad dressed to the JHighj, Hori, jLord Maybrr' "WUmingtoji N America" -.ul- ! The bre&ntatiQ and the debaters' medals of - the Philoma- thean Literary 'Sbqiety will not take place tnis evenings a previwujr . buuuuuvcui . consequence! of - an-unexpected dslay in their receipt. ! v;'1 , : . ; . ',; The Charlotte Observer says: ,kCapt. June GWiTO0 tral Railroad, is 'probably the oldes olina Cen- est conduc tor In the Btatet 'Hesays he has been-run-ning on different rbatjs' fn . the State for ttirtv-flje years.''' y ( r , ... n.. ' intelligence has 'been' received at the Signal Offlcej m'this 6ity; t6 . the effect that the schooner , J7S2b ; Cox, , QwnedHin Washington, N. C, and bound irom that port fo New IJoik lbadedf with shingles, went i hpreon tliV sbu sWe of Hatteras Islet. QspU Burgess and icrew are reported safe. - At last accounts the' vessel "had sunk, auu 4 , 40 icaivu uui uu ii ww w.,nM loss. .do.-;!:i-:V u; j : ;.' t!-.-. It is sweet to put; ob,tow,biUerr tb be troubled withs, .cough day sod night Bat pr, BaU's Ckjujtheyrup is a sure, reme dy, and the cost is only 25 cents. $ ft " i "fMrf r-'--" vcOSimi. -.- i . . ' , 'it . 1: J ,' " " . - ... . " it 11 i .'tis4 rj:i;lt.J rsv-ji.; s T. -i . . - 4,. t TUe Contract Set wee a (Me City of 1 . WllminKton ana tbe New BXerket company. i The i contract between the city of Wil mington and the New Market Company covers1 about a dozen pages of legal cap paper. Thinking that a synopsis would be of interest to our city readers, we give it as follows: ' The Company stipulate to erect a market house on lots 2 and 3, Block No. 188, in the city of Wilmington, said, market to be of brick and constructed io a workmanlike manner. Also to erect, adjacent to, and connected with, said market house, a build ing to be use as a fish market, and suitable sheds 'for the accommodation of market carts. Tbe market house shall not be less than 210 feet long and 105 feet wide; the Market Company to pay to the .city of Wilmington $83.83 per month at the end of each month, commencing from the com pletion of said market, said Company to keen said market in a cieanlv and whole- some condition, and to pay strict attention td its sanitary requirements. Should the city of Wilmington desire to purchase the land upon which said market house : is erected, together with all tbe improvements and appurtenances belonging to the same, after the expiration of five years, the said Company shall sell to the city the said land and improvements at their actual cost, leas; the amount due for the old market house, If anything should be due, and receive from the city in payment of the same the amount in bonds. of said city at their then market value; the Market Company enter ing into bond of $10,000 for the faithful performance of the contract All police regulations and all city ordinances con cerning forestalling, and all other city ordi nances, excepting that relating to taxes, which now exist or which may hereafter be made, shall apply to said market, and be enforced within it, as fully and absolutely as if said market was the property of the ciiy."'v , The city agrees to use the said market as the public market of the city, and agrees not to permit, for ten years, the erection of any. market or markets within the limits of the city for the rental of stalls for the sale of meats, fish or iferUttable provisons; Pro vided, however, that the city may authorize meat, fish, or perishable provision slock in which business is done by single persons or firms, the tax on which shall be equivalent to the tax now levied, viz., five dollars per month, each subjeet to such changes as the State Legislature may make in said taxes. The city shall be at liberty to select such location aa they may desire io any part of tbe city as a stand for market carts. The city agrees after tbe completion of eaid ne w market and sheds herein men tioned, Ihe Market Company ) abatttake down' and emdve the inarket building lo cated: bn "Market street between Front and Water streets, hd shall pave the space now occupied by It with' cobble stone. It is also' agreed tfcat the.old market shall not be removed nntU market, houses suitable for merketpurposes shall be .erected by said MirkCipany in that Jlrst and Fifth wards of said, city, as , tbejwarda are now latd'out "Tbesald Company binds itself that it will not dispose of or. allow .any liquors, to he sold within the said market All persons Who shall sell or dispose of drygcods or groceries within said market, shall be subject to a city license tax as a dealer in dry goods or groceries. A Heavenly Pnenoi We see predicted that on the evening of the 17th (St. Patrick's Day) of the present month a phenomenon will occur among the heavenly bodies of a most beautiful and interesting character; that is an occulation of the planet Mars by the moon. At about 15 minutes before 6 o'clock, Mars will dis appear behind the dark aide of the moon, and remain hidden till a few seconds after 8, when he will reappear on " the western edge. At tbe moment of his emerging the contrast in colors between his red light end! thebaic hue of the moon, will no douBl.bs very besufifuK Thii spectacle can lbs seen with the naked eye, but a good tele? scope will increase its brilliancy. The oc culation of Mars hy the moon is something to be remembered for a life time. The las occurrence r of . a similar' phenomenon was the occulation of Saturn by r the moon in. .1871 ' ' ,'' f Ultror'i Coarttr - - j A rather deeply colored damsel of the; name of Julia Miller was. arraigned on c thef charge of acting disorderly and defying a policeman on Water street Saturday night Officer Everett said when he arrested hef She ."fought like a cat, scratching and Clawing," and exhibited a number of scratches on. his hands which he said the; spiteful JsHS left as souvenirs of berre-s Bpectful consideration of him, personally snd officially. David Mallett, for being drunk and down in the passage' of tbe telegraph office on Saturday afternoon last, was, in considera tion of his frequent appearance before the Court, sent below for fifteen days. , jurnattf Army f tle BcaflUlci l Post No. 8, of this Order, (colored) elec ted the fpUbwlsgofacert last night: . :. - y. CkmvJ. 8. W. Eagles. 8. V. C J. C. Smith. J. Vi C G. E. Burden. A. D. J W. H. Howe. : ? ' O; D Eliaa Council. O. G Hector Davis. C. H. A- P James Jones. O. M James Green. Q. M. S. 8. GT-andy Stewart. L a S Wesley Parker. ; O. a 8 Dan'l Franks, : . ii i ajax sj ss ' I Mr.Wm. McBofibe Rateig; Observer, has been in the city for several qsys in the interest of that psper. The Opera Housed last 'evening, ' was well filled' with' arV audience assembled rb witness' (IheiperfOTmatiee ' of -Prof. Ju M. MacaUisteTi magician a'nd iUusioeiat ( ; : . . This , is ( Pf ol!, MacaJlister'a first appear,-: ! ance in this city, if we mistake not, and his feats were really wonderful,' and exe-r cuted' with a l6ek teroiii "skill 'that baffled detection. - j Nearly everything Jotib was new, and hence tbemoreioterestingi .The! audience were, heartily pleased with, the; entertainment, .andpof , the .kind, we ; cer,-; tainly have never seen it surpassed' Upbhj the conclusion1 aM number of presents1 'con-: Slating, in part, of silverware,' giaasware, i groceries, dry goods nlid crockery, wer;e; distributed toithe- fortudate holders of niua bered , .tickets. . , rJEvery article . distributed! was of .decjded value- and, useful, thp last' being a "cish prize of ten dollars,1 which fell) td James S.'McGuire.' cblb'fed.' ' 1 ' :! i Prof. -1 Macallister! appears to nighi and' every : evening this week, with an entire change. of prograoMne on each occasion . ! KIC.V9 W$thI er , A fata accident ofa .very unusual, and; distressing 'charabtei" 'occurred on the' Walker ! pSantstibn, near JRocky -Point,! Pender county,, yesterday, about 12 o'clock. ; A white man by the name of Henry Lewis, ! in the employ of Messrs. Westbrook & Bro, ; who are in charge, of the plantation re! ferred to, went into the stable to feed a horse, When the animal kicked htm so se- verely that be died almost instantly. The ; unfortunate man leaves a wife and three ' children. ! Ne tteapectfor Aft.. Tbe only excitement on Wateretreet yes-' terday was caused by a, tilt between a par cel of boys aa4 an old. colored fisherman. The boys were teasing and making sport of the bid man; who finally became so indig nant that he, hurled his cane at the mis chievous youngsters, when a colored boy in the crowd seized a rock, threw it at -the aged fisherman, striking him over the left eye and infiictmg every ugly.wonnd, from which the blood spouted in profusion. rtiernameter Keeers. ' 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, ...... . .59 Augusta.. 70 Charleston; ..... .79 Charlotte ...,47 Conicana, ...... 83 Galveston,, . ... .44 Havana 86 Indianola,. Jacksonville .... .85 Key West, .......82 Mobde... ....77 Montgomery .... .76 New Orleans, ... .77 PuntaRassa,. ...80 Savannah 80 Wilmington,... .61 To tne Clergy. - We have received the following, post marked Raleigh, to which we invite atten tion : "A Request. I do prayerfully hope that all preachers or teachers of the Gospel will preach a sermon on the first Sabbath in May, 1880, at 11 o'clock A. M., from St John's Gospel, chapter 17, verses 20 and 21; and further, that all newspapers having the promotion of our Lord's kingdom at heart will publish this request for four weeks. "March 12, 1880. A CHRisriAH.,,! Oar Aallroada. The freighting business on our railroads still continues heavy.. One of the officials, alluding to. the rush for; the. past month or two, says he never before knew ef, so much local freight arriving here in the same length of time. The trouble is to find room for it all ia the way of storage. To-Day 'a IndlcaUOna. Higher barometer, bonherly winds.higher temperature, Cloudy weather, are the indi cations f or tlii&jSeclion to-day. Jdicfgie MoICoy ia' holding Court i at Concordats' week. kivkr and naaiNB. . r The barque .2)cyjnar, hence, arrived at Liverpool on the 13th ins t The steamship Qvlf Stream, hence, arr rlved at New Vork yewerday. " The Steamer .Tfaw,1 Robeson, arrived : at 9t80e'clcck'iast nlg'ht from Fayettevirie-, which place she left at 8:15 In the ubrnlngj ;She reports .the freshet s( a, stand-still, after a rise of about 83 feet nm Ik. Bl.. AKeetlnc f (Me cjuoaef LpckwsoA's sTelly a Wtefjatut nturayJnireJi iSi, 1880. '.. The meeting was called to order by E. W,'taylo whe'reii r.ibseph Stimaland wMiUunimowbr Chsir maS, and- Mr. J B. Mercer Secretary. 3tr: B.- W. Taylor leiplauted, the object of the meetlnir. and' forbiblv Showed the (vital ', importance and, urgent necessity of jthe deepening. ibf; the,. Lock wood's Folly irlver, and. the nrfining.otacanal, about one mile in length, connecting the waters iof the LockwoodrFolly with those of the ICape Fea,rivr end so establish an inland waterway to. Wilmington, in addition to the rohte oy sea. hespeecb; was well r e- Mfe4jr,-jb ifioii u:.-r-tn of -'' I Judge Samuel Watts (nowf Smith villa, N?U), was called upon,- and made well timed talk, which was sd well received that the Judge, though a comparative stranger In our midsti Was ' looked upon ai an old friend. . . ;; ..-i-.y k); -,-. -t ! The Chairman agpointed Judge Watts, Messrs Tl G. Drew, Franklin Galkrway and Henry Addix,. to whJch .by request, the Chairman was added, a committee to draft resolutwnsaaasmsmeTialta-ConsTessi This was done, and hey were fead and unanimously adopted. Whereupon , the meeting apjourhexisto o& -'Um , JoxPHaTAiffAtawp.phairmaai f , ! Ji B. Miaci ISecreiary: 11 ' ; 'nn si '"" i.' ! THB MOBSXKQ STAB eaa always be bad atUe rofiowing placea to the ety 1 The Fareell Hoase, Harris' Mews' Stand, and U Sta OOce,, DOOK DUWUr.- 1 UBVHIU DTU stt omu er doea all Jdadk ot Bladlax and Bullae- te a work i BviaSoQk Bind manlike manner, and reasonable prices. Mer 1 ehants and others heedtng Receipt Books, or other I worx,mayTelyon ptomptoasS tnthn xeeatkm ef f their orders. IS NO. 3,927 .r. C,Ty;rrEMysr; , . lt," r CbewA:citsQH'a Bnsr S weet JSUlTobacep., : MAI HKWi fiop Kttersi wbieh ire adver-' Used in oar columns, are a sare core for ague, bil-i toasneaaand kidney complaints.1 f Those wbo ttsei Oam say they cannot be too highly recommended. Thoee afflicted ahoold dre them fair 'trial, and) will become thereby enthusiastic in the praise of' their curative proptie.--.Jtoraadjiv; ' i j fi JBTNK?ENGLlSfl QUirs. The attehfldn of'sifcrtsi meals invited to the advertisemeat of, MesKa. W. Tolley, ntaaafactorers of fine breech-lbadlng! gnna, Birmingham. England . Their jguns ace made; to order according to Bpecifleations and measure -i . ments Xondshed, Uws easoring. he. , ttgk crook,1 i. ', . . I J a' 'm-mtn-mi j '. j W -4 Oi'A From Thomas 8. Kaston, MD., New Qdeane. 1 have given Oolden's Liebig'a Liquid kxtraet of Beef and Tonic Invigorator a thorough trial in several chronic fauna at femalaa. SebHit MniAir. nets, and find it more efficient &nd . mnrh mora iO oiptabUtoUu ttomath thanahy ether prtpafatkm I have ever used. n.aaUBdb firarxK, Agents, WnmMgtoa; i ' kES. WINSEOWS SOOTHINa STBUP.-Bev. i ylvanns Oobb tans writes in the "BoatoA Christian ; any kind of medicine which we did not know -be edsre: in oar own fumi! it. humanui iuo4n. ladleeaVbygivmr taMnfaHt troubled wiUVcduc! nftlna rtnt.it- .U.k A. - .... 1 . . . I t1"1 huih paawiB aaonaca rest h Bare is an erode which - works to ' perfection, end whichia harmless; for the sleep which aSords aw imaus asv KivvUJ SUStliXSU. SVUU. UB UfcUS awakearfbrlght m a button Aad dnrinir the proceMf taetstinff Its aloe is lncalciiler We ne without It from the birth of the child till it had iuusuw iui uio vccuiluk Biese, on anv censiaera- "nr0,- puui ay ui uruggusis, cents a iiotue. " ..... . . NEW ADYETISEMENm PttWoi Loige Jo, 319, tp p. pBQTJLAB MONTHLY COMMUNICA.' ON, J.1T1US fTUASDAT): KVKNINO. -UX, ltt, Tuitiag Brethren are cordially invited to attend. By order of the W. M. ' . w. S. WABKOGK, ' mh!6-lt . Secretary, Notice. leiters ffllerniaii BeneTOleat Society Ton are hereby, notified, te assemble at Germania Bali, oa Bock.betwecn Water andl'rant Etreete, at 9 o'clock, WBB- NBSDA.T kOBNING. MABCH 17th, 1880, in full Searalia. far the mrnose of attending the unil ieN vicee en ST. PATRICK'S DAY, at St. Thomas' By order of Maj. JAKES BIBLLY, 'mhieit ' MarshalL 1000 Tons Salt. QTJK filBSCT DtPOBTATMJN 3 - ' Ui FBOM UVBBPQOL. IN riBST BANDS. Parti os desirmtf dnbroken lots will do well to confer with as for prices. mhlStf JAfi. T. ELUOTT: Administratrix' Sale. T WILL 8KLL THIS DAY (TUESDAY), AT 10 jl o'clock, A. M., at the sales Booms or croniy at Morris, all of the Stock of GROCBKIKS, L1QUOK8 and HOUSEHOLD and KITCHEN FURNITURE, belonging to the Estate of John H. Bines, dee'd. . MARGARET E. HINES, mh IS It Administratrix. Oiily for a Short Time Loafer. -T-B CANT HOLD THB PRICE DOWN. ONLY f 1.16 NOW FOR THE BEST SHIRT IN MARKET. MCJNBON, Clothier and mh 16 tf Merchant Tailor. Nice Fresh Goods. BEEP TOMGUE. S. C. HAMS AND SHOUL ders. Table and Cooking Batter, Coffee,-Sugar, Flour, Cakes and Crackers, Cabbage, Apple Batter, Dried and Green Apples, Twin Brothers' Yeast Cake, Cocoanuts. Lemons, Barley, Split and Green English Peas, White Beans, Bouced Pig Feet, a full line of first class Family Groceries, Tobacco, Ci gars, Wlaes, Liquors, Ac., Ac., at : L. VOLLBBS , mhlStf S8 and S8 South Front street ! " Mules for Sale. 2g HEAD MULES. -Suitable for Turpentine, - ' . Timber and Farm use. T. J. SOUTHEBLAND Second Street. mhl4 3t We Offer TBB LARGEST AND HANDSOMBaT, STOCK' wa nnana naaaa w a v. uiooaniue auu couv vwuo opened in this city, and upon terms 'as liberal tee f ffawttiawiawa nlaaanraA mmA Vaw 4T3it.rAa aAii aaynouse nere. , . GILES A MTJRCHISON, ,mhHtf . . Crockery DepartmeBt. , Nonsense I When the foolish Thymes of our "ads" are read. You say, "All the fools are not yet dead;" ' - Bat yoa must know; that the muse we hire, Cannot die, for he is not a dyer; He asks you to hear Mm, lust for fun, ' And seeks to remind you of Pyer A Son. rnhH tr Just Received, FULL LINE OF , LACB AND LAWN TIES Fichna, Busching, Table Damask, Napkins, Dot-) laa. Towels aSdjCcashj very cheap. , mk Mtt JOHN J. BBDBICK. The Hew Hat Store. TUST RECETVBD ANOTHER LOT OF THOSE 0 - , SILK AND STIFF HATS. . . : : . i Also a fine line of BOYS HATS, Ah cheap for cash. Call and examine. . . ; t . ,; :. JOHN M. ROBINSON. ' i No. 13 North Front SL : Jan4tf South of Puree II House H LOT JTJST HECBTVBD.: ' ' ' BBST 5-CBNT clGAS in'the city.' I Sold only at mhTtf Garden dty Cigar Bmporiam. Oil! 0U1! J WOULD CALL THB ATTENTION , OF .CON SUMERS of Oil to the celebrated brand fKlnslow Oil., Those In want of a first class article can now be supplied at retail by ieo as u un, a. rsua. , Great Bargains. I'M j- TTATS I CAPS I AX and UMBRELLAS I . .t At HARRISON A ALLEN'S ' - City HatStore, - mh 14 tf 9 Front St Solved 1 N OT THB GKM" PUZZLB.iBUT' THB QUBS- uon as to wno aeeps ' : Tne iMss Asaonment, , The Finest Stock. ' At the Lowest Friees. Come and see for yourself, mh 14 tf YATES BOOK STORE. UATBB OF A OVER I ISINUr Xiao Square one day;;.V. .. l 00 . S. two days,..,..... ITS ." . L three days,, .,.,, ........... ,1N s loot days,.... .... , 00 . , Sve-daya. , , rs8 60 r, ,. una week,.. , .4 00 :.vit: sTweweeJnv....... S 60 " " Three weeks, . v 8 60 le month,.,....... . 10 SO ' Twomontta,;.. 17 00 .. - Three Jnonths,...' .. ii 00 Sixmonths,.. i....... 40 00 "fOneyear,.-.... : i.:.:..... 60 00 twContraqt Advertisomont taken at propo. Tea lines aelid Nonpareil type make one square. v NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE, TQ-HIflHT AHD ETEfiY EYEMIMG. THB GREAT, AND OSILY Prof, j. M, Maeallister MONARCH OF ALL WlZHDi t - 1 Afl Blegant and Costly PRESENTS 1 AA IU IjGlven Away at Every Performance XUl Reserved Scats for sale ai Ilclnsberger's without extra charge. ; i :C ,uhl6 5t Excursion to Smithvillo AKD THE IDRTv Steainer Passport, ihnrseay, J SrU lint., JOR THE BENEFIT OF ST. JOHN'S OllUKOU. The patronage of Jhe public is earnestly rt quested by the Committee of Ladles having the matter in aarfe- - .,.-.-.:.-,.. .a-: jr. v-- . The Boat will leave hex Dock at 9 A. M. 1 -Tickets, 75 cents. Children under t we ve jeers 60 cents. Numberof Tickets limited. For sale at the Drug Stores. : mhllS. Tin: New Boot and Shoe Store, ; u 32 MARKET STREET. I am Receiving Daily my Spring and Summer Goods, ; consisting of Ladies' Shoes,. Sandler Slippers, Gondolas, in the l-.Iattast Styles; Alsd, Misses' Low Quarter Shoes and Newport Ties , .Whtcb 1 offer at Lowest Market Pries.. A:' '.f' iNo traabl to show 6ood8. Call and examine and.eonvince yourself. ' -' J ; RespectfuHyj ' C. ROSENTHAL, 3'J MARKET ST. mhl4 tf r 1 " Sisn of -the Uttle Boot. Linen Lap Robes, WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A GREAT BAR gain in -the above. Those in want or each would do well to -call as early as possible. LINEN STAIR COVERING A new lot. BROWN A RODDICK JOVELTIES IN CALICOES opened this day. BROWN A RODDICK. SOMETHING NEW in Colored Skirts fer Ladies' Spring Wear. BROWN A RODDICK. CLOSING OUT the Balance of Ladles' Made Up Winter Wear at Old Prices. BROWN A RODDICK. CAMBRIC Edgings and InrerUons. Nainsook " BROWN A RODDICK. PRINTRD Muslins and Piques-a new invoice just received. Brown Roddick 4ft Market Street. mh 14 tf 1880. SPfiip aii'SOHHER DBESS GOODS. WE WILL OPEN THIS DAY OVER 150 DIF ferent Styles and Colors of -NSW DBESH GOODS. Having purchased the above three months since.- we nre now prepared to show not only the Largest AssertmenL but also tbe Cheapest Lino thai wia be offered this season. . Call and examine. BBOWN A RODDICK. : CALICOES. mOM SIX CENTS UPWARDS. BROWN A BODDICK, 45 Market Street mhlS tf, We Are SELLING THE BEST HARNESS, SADDLES, BRIDLES. COLLARS. Ac. for the least money. If you don't think so try us onoa.. :U! ia5'iu't.-i- tsrtahufacturing and Repairing Harness and Trahksn specialty. -. ; -.r -.it): ... ' - MALLARD A BOWDBN. 14 tff.t4.-n,;i.i !.) K. SSo. Froat 8t , TO HOUSEKEEPERS. J lKNOW YPff FBBQUBNTLY ASK, YOUR- t . a I . . 1 11 L i. - A- . I . a . . !fast,or Bunttef T" Ia answer to, ibeso; isanlries I jSBggest the following seasonable goods,; , jfos BjreAxfafltn-ljtfge,I'at j5a lMaokereL Pickled Salmon, W. a. Eoe Herring. Pickltd had. Ferris' Bacon Strips, with Bgge--pbeefe made into Ome jlete, Buckwheat Cakes and N. a. Syrap, Bam and tBice, Croquettes (books, with recipes, fomlsbed jeratis). ..c.k , .,, , . ,j , Ij'pr ppner Green . Pes,vTomatoes Win:ow's born, N. C. and Ferris'. Hams, all , sixes ; Elegant CannedBeef,Fig Pork, and Feas or Beans, Sugar Cured Shoulders and Butts, Maccaranl and Cheese, Croqaette f Halmon and Green Pass, Chicken Croquettes, Schepps Desslcated Cocoannt, Evapo rated Applea, Dried Peaches, Nats, Balsias, Cigars, Tobaccp, Ac. . , i -fsiUHU .".1:ii i!tOj! : - w.- ! For Tea Chipped Beef, California . Apricots and Pears, Canned Peaeaen, Pine Apples, emoked Bloater Herrings. Cakee, assorted kinds , Crackers, the b Teas and Coffees. 'CoHdlnwts Worcestershire ; Sauce, .Tomato Catsup, German Mustard, Oolman's Mustard, Ac. ; If yoiu want'to ne sure of having good bread oi araystay,J4Pasooi,f FJonx; alwaya reliable. Lm?; h---'S?.rAAff&9i STBTBNSQN, mb.Utf . j ... , .... . Market Street. . nA'hT::yn"J,',i'fli'';i'' s3JLAlf BiSTQTJAI.ITV 100 .Cords Seasoned Black Jack, .. 100," BplUOak., 100 Good Split Ash,' SO " Swamp Wood. ? At Lowest Prices for Cash. ... O. Q. PARSLEY, Jr., jeb 46 tf Cor. Orange and S. Water sts.
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