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tf I U BUSHED KICXPT MUNDaYK. One year? (by mU1 poetAReOd,. . . hT. :.t . 1 w Sixmonthe, " 44 4 00 fnree month " fr " ............. 9 35 Ojemeittan . to CitT Sabaartbera. dottv&eSU Wmk of tha. eitv. Fifteen Cents per week. Our City Agents are not authorised to collect termer than three mwith n advance. MORNIKCCEDITION. Entered at the Post Office at WRmingtoa, N. C, as second, class matter.) i ' 'i I r it--'--- Senate Committee on Commerce report adversely on the nomination of Wells for i Surveyor of tile port of New Orleans Three Tfflfoclb Tactories burned at Lynchburg; loss -over (60,000, insurance $55,000. - Cincinnati is rejoicing over the opening of the aew Southern Use; fif teen hundred Southern . .merchants in tbe city. There is no troth in the rumor thaUhe Dake of Connanght will succeed the Duke of ITarlrforouRh as Lord Lieuten ant of Ireland.1 -LjL AhuioqutVy is to be made as to tbe powers of the Postmaster Gen traL Senator Vance advocated the bill direction t he Secretary of the Navy to introduce cotlon cordage into the naval service. :ieynen were killed and number badly injured by a locomotive dashing into a crowd standing on the track of the Lebanon. Valley Railroad at Add vilie. Pa. The Senate was occupied in executive session yesterday with the case of tbe nomination of' Rev. Thomas Simmons, of teogrSf"as Census Supervi sor. The Republican State Conven lion of Rhode Island elected a Blaine dele gation for the .Chicago Convention. To relieve the tightness of the money mar ket in New Turk Secretary Sherman has ordered the i uTere efTo a the public debt doe April lit to-be paitl on the 22 J instant. - M ire p7lsT6n hv been offered for the starving Irish VbaA Will fill tbe ship Constellation ; if another cargo cau be ub tsine.d:JgWfql4Mil M detail a second vestsel A drunken madman at St. L uis murdered bis wife and babe and t$abed,evrk Uw nalej-leinajJWho trfeftMiaftiAWL- The DekocTatic 8' ate C;inmiU-e of New York meets on tlie2Glb instant, : ThS Hartmann af fair haa cUfcU, the wibdrawal of the Rus sian Ambassador . from Paris. The. Jesuits are preparing to emigrate from France to Spain and . Belgium. New York markatt : . Stooiey 3S, V-41?eii ; cotton qulei and steady at 13 3-1 618?-16c,; Southern Hour in buyers' favor and dull at $5.657.50;. wheat quiet at $1 71.44; corn a shade lower at 5660c. ; spirits tur pentine doll; and weak at 4949ic; rosin quiet at $1 501 55. A long session of Congress i now thought to be- certain. W lold you so." f T The de facto President and Secre lary Sherman hive had some serious disagreement! iXI&Bailimore Sun's Washington "CTyfTeapondntfiays this UlUgtOI is cr$a t man retirement m ay "Follow. alindwojjiieej it. The peo ple wanaca8ale-7-a-lear sale a f.fa;njT.'ift.-la;t.f 'fTfn ;ofltrnrntapal if you? pjeaae, Messrs. Legislators. Jfrildf a is Ittaibgf oafld, we " thihk. It ls'becoming apparent to even some of hia admtrerfl that be could Hot' . be elected. The Richmond Common wealthy tat nn friendly to him, eays; 'Wetiuuk ii would be a calaiaiijr to tbe parly to nooniaate him, for it is as plain as Uay that be could "not be erected. If be and Gen. .Grant are nominated it it oar fixed belief that the State of Virginia would go for Gen. Grant." The Stab bad,: no reference to the position of the 056rtt!r latterly. Ii referred to what It, .understood to be its position when ' .be bill was first published and before it had been dis sected. Tbe. .Stab will at no time consciously misrepresent the Ob server. The impression was made - m " -i ' - i oertaJnly upon us and otherof 4ts friends here that it favored the Best bill at .rsi.(f wndid it injaatiee in this particular, we., will gladly make the amenfe,7umoxable. "The King of France with twice ten thou sand men, Marched up the bill, than marched down again. This famous, specimen' of military strategjrill'equal that of the North Carolina Legislature, now-assembled i mander-in-Chief, Thomas j. ' J arvU, if IViMyfhhe hill (called Besty. of.flpr'etended sale, (see new bill), and then should 'march down again, having no heavy f orfeit in cash or any trtltamprtn'tee of good faith. ''lv will te trseU but the peVj .ple: iU.Tiotioiav'. ' :irfU7T The Raleigh Farmer and Mechanic It has n isAii- dressed in itwria-cjethe, tdriof iseseewith n imeriritrorJ abOfethSf Whs thus: "Portrait o the GrealJIislwPriest of then Svndi-! cate. flfflSflrtsftoilowing Col. Litllefleld Swepsoq Best IocojnUo, or Company 4fW sli Street Bond Brigade,: bfuilvr, eogUalur: (Time: lOta day of has taken to the nearta, 31. 'A U A. M VOL. XXV.NO. 152. November, 1880). ; 'And bow, gedtleriien; sou-begin to see thatlcaa a tale pnfold. I am sorry that pur Charleston friends have so nibbled the heart out of your North; Carolina cheese: bat as you know' I wai only their chief rat-lfler; . My pockeu being filled! bid yon adieu. The. band will phjaae ptay mat toucning tune 1 ne jaaa nay aaa t TUB EXTaAOKDiriAUV 8KS&ION , n OF TBB a.Bei8I.AT1781S.. t ! iRaletgh Observer's 'Report Condensed.fi : ' . ' SENATE;;' ' ;;' i , '- Wbdnbsday. March 17. 1880. i Petitions were introduced.' :. .. i 4 Sundry bills and resolutions 'Were Introduced, . among them tbe J f oil-, lowing: ' .:. ,K ;l- v By Mr. Kyerett A bill to bo ,enti-1 tied "An act to sell the , Western North CaroUnMlailroad.'v The bill proposes to appoint certain commiB sioners to make and perfect, the Bale7 and effect the completion of the road I to faint Kock and to JJucktown. By Mr. Everett- Resolution, rela:--ting to the con tested seat from the Second Senatorial District. : Placed on calendar. J "' On motion of Mr. Nicholson tfce fules were suspended and Qte. bill to amend chapter 232, laws 1879 (omni bus bill prohibitory liquor law), was taken up and passed ; itat'- several wdings., :, . ; - . Mr. JEverett moved a snspeaaiQiKof the rales, in order to! take tip a res lution introtiricebTfaimself, instrucU ing the' Jddiciary Committee to pre pare aa amendment to the Constitu tion, allowing the. Legislature to e ompt from taxation- capita whioh s or may hereafCer be invested in man ufaotaring interests. ..'Thja.Jf oabliitipb lowing vote: Teas 28 naya, 15. .'. , T HOUSE OF 4REPRESEN TATIVEp On mouon of Clarke, of Criyed, Mr. John A Vann, of Perquimans and Franklin Spruil, of Washington, members elect, . came for ward .ana took' the Oath of office. , ' - . Mr. York introduced a bill in, rela tion to the Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley Railroad, and one i 'relatioh to Cape Fear river. ..,.; . Mr- Bost A bill to amend an act to prevent stock! running at large i Dnnlin coantv. - : - . Mr. Clarke, of Craven A bijVl extend the time to redeem lands ii possession of the State. Also a bil to protect quail and other birds. Mr. Scott, of New Hanorer,- intro duced a biU in .relation ..tOfthe Westi ern North Carolina Rallroaa. Re ferred to the select committee oa'hi Weste'ru North Carolina Railroad. Mr. Scott A bill in relation, to railroad matters. Special com mitteel ' 'Mr. Clarke A resolution of in-j-quiry as to tbe right of Mr. Foard t a seat , in this House. Referred,, to .v 1 the committee on Privileges an JKlections. Mr. Turner A protest against the assembling of the Legislature. House bill, No. 12; jrf; ,1 ti&t$ to the adjustment of tbe public 'debt, was discussed and tabled. House bill No. 14, to amend ohapj ter 25, acta 1878-'79, was put upon iii third reading and passed.- ' i House resolution No. 5, in regard to the Etheridge Robbins contested seat, came up as special order for 12 o'clock. : '."( I Mr. Etheridge took the floor, and in a few earnest and impressive re marks intimated his desire to have a fair and nonpartisan trial, saying tiai lae would cheerfnllv abide the deoi4 mittee on the Judiciary. . . Mr. Ellison offered a resolution it reference to the North Carolina In dustrtaL Association, which waa re4 f erred to the Committee on Jf roposij tions and Gbievancea.. Many other bills oX-no- general im-j portanee were -: mtrodnoed and are wuci ci vi c,, uuut wur , rili.t- ", Spirits Ttlrtrhtine. ; Four . death at , Raleib, Ias The Fayetteville Sarpr isThp for Fowle for Governor, : '. . tia : k'-r viJle, is dead, aged 90;' ; t L"unjrr; The new member elected Iron) StokestoBpttniUsani; if1 ' ! ' The Observer estimates that' the late exenrsionista left $150,000 In Chart lotte.1 ' - '-'---t --' I i Fay etteville .Preaby tery "daseetl at Laurel flill Cfiurch, Richmond codfltyi on the 21st of ApriL i . In February a pamphlet: ;repor I of the University Normal school of . las summer waa published. Katner late ana an unnecessary expense. . :.. ., , J.xuisuoro jecvraer i.-. xr w ou- hiteiy W ascertained that, , Thotnai .Turnel committed suicide by throwing himself fold a mill race at a point in Pittsylvania count tj Va., about niteen miles .from v;u Raleigh SpeoiaL 1 6th tIM committee met this afternoon, and 'Senato Dortch consumed, the entire ume t ran r aneech in orJDOsitlon lo tae i the Western North Carolina Railroad, as a Dresent proposed, and in favor , of the tw blUs inuodaced by hiat on yesterday. Asheboro' iinr: Mrs. Susan! was bnrned at Union Factory last Saturday j She bad been left-atone la the houses and when fonnd her clothes were in flames, heri flngatSf and;, ama-ew "beAtoa crisp j from which fatal iajirieiWia soonxpiredJ . , Charlotte r Press? i ikinxebod ;elraooe yarfsaidtht ..tWHatb: liajeten.ip a,wai tKravwas wqaawuuii oTranrt ;w( ooincidedwitnitvtneaaanxli I flMlaeeahacks, you can get'OiMsiainyl XJLJLld 'W'P Mf l II 17 I XX I II V ifii v ii ir Ai r i vi-! ir i1' vi xi ii h HlUi(l -..- t w .. ' 4-.. u i ; , ; (. '.:' I, i; -j i 't'-- - .ti.- WILMINGTON, N. C, FRI DAY. MAECE 101880. , , .2.'. ii: '- ,r I fellow o write an axtielaL.loaeU out two States, to say nothing a railroad. : u ; . iay;:;aUerh4: linejir'teaf.i 1 .colored, departed this life at the advanced ?f !BVucf3 Vi John 8. Leary attorney 'at . law. of this ;tow9, and, qf Sheridan Learyvwhq rpUowd John Browp id, ha raid on Harper's lerry in 4859; at which place he was killed, j; i Charlotte Observer: The repoU comes down1 freal the tnottdttRls that ''Mud Cut" baa risen in its mieht to nrevent the f progre&g 'of 'trains tra ' ttte Weestn Narth UarolMnnatlroadvfisiIacti fee own to those familiar with the peculiarities of this curious plWe( ithat the mnc doe.; actually rises from; the pr.e8aBjQM tbestipjr'OFuni' 1efltnpUBtajtn. &a5l;u Kaleigh ! -CJiHsticBi Advocate ; Rev. J. M. Rhodest We have just closed a1 series of meetings In Weldon which con- tinned Com weeks; -There were 47 profos- sions. ana nave oeen oo accessions mas iar. Weexpect to receive several others: : --j Weareglad toiearb1 lbat the-patroftage pf both Trinity and JQreetisboroi Female Col lege ts larger than" it Was the past session . Winston Jfeader : R. ' ' W. George, of Stokes ttPty sold at Brown's warehouse 911 pounds tobacco at an aver ag i$4fiS5 pe hondred. r-TrThe, Bac vjUe toaccot market U eniiog ant, circulars to the effect that the average price per hun dred, in. that jnarket jior February was tlO.66. ' "Winston beats 'that The average here';was $10,97-31 ' cents per1 hundred khead of. the great. Virginia market Hnr- rah-iof dorWeii , ; ' i .Charlotte.jQiaeruer: LThe Wells mice, in Gaston county, : near" Garibaldi, about eleven mileairom this city,, was yes-, terday sold to a New York " niining cornp pany represented toy MeaarB. Martin and Bacon, who rotf0W 4a -this city. ) The Observer regrets to learn that telegraphic information' was received tere yesfertfat of the denf'6"f "Mrs.5 ''Annie,' wife bf Vro. David 7. Hill, President of Lewlshurg, Pal, Univeraity, and daughter of ourtownamari, W J J . P. Liddell. sq. i u . j Hfflsboro'ilfrtifc Oh'theplanta- ttpg'S mine with a fiofflcient dnantitv' of fine sand te make it BBuyvwarKeq as mpriar. ui roe rog nuis near and spine of the f ranted buildings see wnnewasned witn this nirt. one frame housewasjplastered with it mdj than forty years ago, andTlOs stiTTice and w"hitf. The wondey hjilfsome Atnerican or Eng lish capitalist does' cot visit the place with the view of erecting a poreelaia factoryl , Raleigh Observer : By a referj ence to the Treasurert report it'wUl. be seen that there is sn excess of appropria tioaa over the money in the Treasury qf f210,875N .This excess, .19 M part repre sented by the following appropriatiowg now unpaid: Iron fof Western North Carolina Railroad.": 70,000; for the -Yadkin Yalley Railroad a&O.OOO; Western Insane Asylunl, $25lOQO Colored Insane Abylum, $20,000. TptaL tlC5,000. i It would' seem that there is alilL a ;deflcit of $65trXXVand.1haMht amount off onr necessary expenses cannot ne oaia MXeaa sonw- provmoa pe now mace tugetihe money . I r- Oxford Torchlight: Adam Lewis, colored, in escaped convict, was overtaken near David Ford' plantation, io Oak Bill township, a few days axoby Messrs. Chant- dler and Borers. two of the eaard. who shot at hint four; tuner, taking blood. He escaped and is yet at large. air. Kieohen Hancock, of Granville county; worked four hands and two hdrses, wit0 which he cured 0200 pounds of fine yellow tobacco and.rnafln. twenty-one barrels of corn and fiftv-nine bushels of wheat. Be has failed onry tw6'years' during the li eight in averaging; $35 to $52 per bundre pounds for his tobacco crops. &&udrKdrt Friend: we can only have a school bill inaoringeflJ clent teachers,-and excluding cry-babies and courting; fbvetri ale schools wia win settle Itself. ! Allow teachers to choose . a a t ! tneir books, nui , reqnire gooo , wora . rrr We have already one hundred and fifty five orphans -in the Asylum, and almdsj daily-we receive applications. mus,w turn a deaf ear to the cry of these helple pense with the ,oface of State , Geokigiet: then the Governor himself must answer al Inquiries from r other 'Stales and foreign countries -ii j regard marls, marbleaj metals ahoViores. How many of our poli tidans can tell the difference between tal$ and tourmaline? .Rahgktrs9 & Mechanic How d' yel Glad to see you back! f.How' y' leave th' folks? 'Spose yOtj are for Jarvi and Fowle t Or is it Fowle 'and Vance Or Cox and Coleman r Or Scales and fitedf man r ur oieinmuu nuu xwuuuu, . Tne people; of ;ibe Upper Yadkin Valle; are not "hot for Jar vis." They complai that the Cape Fjer,& Yfdkla Valley Rail road, in steaiofttnete Patterson, in th ,?'HappyVlleyt,ws4(nof6 among th ntaJns. like Noah's ark in search o: Mt.. AJryrat. ". Reflect dtt thist lghi hundred 4oUafKvorta pi aanuM e port a big pamphlet of mare than 200 pages (i like tbe one issnea iasi iaii,; leuiag' or ui labors ofDireetot Ledoux and bis lour Asj ratner liDeru ivt a uin ib uca head in debt-errdnaa'j -$240 JD00 deficit id the TreashtdittnO W1 to keeP ODen tbe comai aolthscnooia 7inira oi me yearl WaSeBllf?: It is re ported by some papers tnai juage r owi favors the sale otliie.WeBtain North Caro Una Railroad.4 So ihe44oea.1' So does i good many of oVbctiFdwleaa not said? be favr Mieli cithb tehna. proposed by! Beat. iThex:c".?lcted meeting whictt has been going on4n t!id Baptist Church atj this place for the last twbeeks closed on Sunday last resjOnngJa the conversion o irht or ten oetsons and threesdditions t .k- u..t A man ho th lumpjo L to take passage on the Caroflaa Ceatral R. Jkj irom uia piaua v x iiu" knd arHvintt the depbtafter e upartutd of the Anin,,,, concluded to mk.Q arj riving at the trestle nesr Boggan's Cut, and while attempting o walk the skifner the 6( P. M. train ..madA ilf ftpearace, idVha made an enort to get off of tbe trestle, bus fn doing so he stumbled and 'fellnirarmj over it and severed his arm from bis bodyj Always reliabfe' "titf eficiou.ji BalVn .Baby & flyrap Ainever disappoints mothers and purses, but cures .at . once tbe trnrthrrntf-Miae&8es of babyhood. Soldi frverv where at 25 cents a bottle. , at usewifej jrhaa aba is sivlng a aosM iu spragranevanBg; ISIdar tonaUiat th near lassatMf ke rji iiTeuJia in nr Irnia tfctww-r hoiuaautdUuiti iSdiAag the atewana tad3wto to,4ttevaeif UdiaeaMa ariatag ifrQfprtea: aaalatto eed' mlaaniii tryl tbr taarslaaniianathlB tara.tha pasestaad best nt medicines. Cwcord (N. Hi) Bateaov ' . .-.wV..;. ) I VV II. II .11 llilw- -W II 1 ..VVI II Tl tttt hi v: : . ".'if;.-; -i ' ' JO-fel-J Jjtfsur HWtVf AIIVKBTISKinKrirsi!! ' Iost-A note for $323: - -': ; MxntsoN'-Meicbant tailoring. J. B. Farbab To the ladias. Lost Pearl-handle lead pencil. j . ; , Quabantine REatTLATiONS Wilmington Kiocal Dota. ,! We' are glad to see that the ;wharf on the south side 'of Market dock is beieg repaired.' It badly needed it. . ' The steamship Regulatory Capt. Doane, which arrived here from New York yesterday; reports heavy 'weather, on the .passage. j V We noticed a lot of fine cattle in the city yesterday all the way from Mitchell county r in the extreme northwest ern section of the State. . ! Look out for counterfeit . silver quarteri-dollars. - We saw -one y esterdajr that waa an exact imitation of the genuine, the only difference being in the jingle. -; Messrs. Wilder & Morton bought, the first lot of virgin turpentine for the season and paid $8 per barrel for it. It ar rived a day or two since, and there ; were poly five barrels in the lot. . , . Keying the Ceraar Stone. , The corner stope of the new church edi fice being erected on the corner of Dawson and Second streets, to take, the place of the. one destroyed by fire some weeks since, , and known as ML Olive A.2L & Church, ,was, laid yesterday afer,nnon,t:with fPPfj- pnate ceremonies, under the auspices or Free Love Lodge, Grand United Order qf Odd Fellows. Past Grand Masters John W. Moore, Geo. W. Price, Jr. end Jacob Johnson officiated. The oration was da-' livered by Past . Grand Master Geo. W. Price, Jr. Among the articles placed in the corner stone were copies of the city par . bets.'"". ' ' . ;'" i , " A: very large Crowd ! was in attendance, and the proceedings were intereatiag.' j The OtfdeltOWf WeTeWnrn regalia and 'were accompanied by e band of music . i i i aawp-pwafaaa I-.--.- a'liackvn a Train. A dastardly attack was made Upon the incoming passenger train or the Wilmiag tojs, Columbia & Augusta Railroad on Wed nesday night last. The train was passing . through a deep cut near Bnukley'd Oepot, ' some eighteen miles from this place, just after d ark, w ii e njhree shots were fired and a shower of missiles thrown at the passen ger coaches. A window was broken in the J second-class oar and an iron bolt shattered a window of the sleeping car and struck ja passenger in the side, but tortdnately withj out inflicting injory. The perpetrators Of the outrage are unknown, but every efforit will be made to detect and paoish thein. ! nes;ltrece' vonri. The gay and festive Mary Eliza Lively was before Justice Mflfls yesterday on, the . charge of committing .asaaait and battery oe tbe persoa of one Sarah Carrie, colored. Judgment suspended on the payaaent of :COSta.- . . '. -' :;',.! ;.vf'., , -.i The same defeudant was next arraigned on a peajce warrant . sworn oat ,by Sarah Currte; and was required te-enter into bond in the sum of $50 for her good behavior -ms ns i for sixiyj days and to pay the costs. j The BarcUrr caM. Ella Holmes, the eoioreJ woman whose "house war broken Into abd robbed oo Mod dayniftht last, for which Mil ford'Huote was subsequently committed to j all, with-4rat-' the1 bedefit of bail; td' answer to the charge' of burglary was arrested iesterday and Ordered to give a justified bond la the sutn'of' $0 for her appsancMtne8i ,ajsatnsV . the ."faid Banker, the, magistrate Jbayvog reaspn tobelieye that she was conh templating removal Iromthe county. ; 'Tbei'iaionfteter Reeerc. ' J ' The following vrlll show1 the state of the thermometer, at the stations menfiofied, at 4.81 yesterday evening; Washington mean amer, as eBceruuriea irom ne aaiiy uuiieiuj Issued from the Signal Office uVthia citx: 1 Atlanta.1.. .CiV TaobonvineV.To Atttdata'Ai'.'..C-ltt. Key West, . : . . . : . "88 Charleston, .61 Charlotte ....... .50 Coraicaaa, ...... 53. Galveston, .71 Havana. j.......;83 Indianola, '. . i v. juwuiic . . . . . . . . Montgomery . . . . 64 New Orleans, . . , .70 Punta Rassa, .... .81 Savannab. . . .' . . . .5 Wilmington. . . ..7 The only case before the Mayor's Cour yesterday morning was that of a white man named John Goodman; charged with being drank and dlsorderl nd resisting the police, the services 61; four men being1 ie quired to-take him to tbe Guard House! iVefendant was ordered to pay a 'fine of $5 or eo below fdr five dirvs;' ' iU I laegfeetasiassfio atvu bv.t, h-vivM j iAUexWatsacotoedtwas arrested yes- tsdayioa: the charge of obtaining goods by false preteases, od wa' ordered te give bond.m the sum of $50 for hi appeaf&nee JffliejLmnlejJUlLdellaUl committed to iaik His trial f-prooaoiy comeo.y W Zmi Tha Exenrilon. lTwrewasifot a large crowd on the Fta$ fori yeBtertfay the weather bemf rather forbidding, bUV thosei' who ventured upon the trip, we, understand,, enjoyed It very much. .The boat, besides visiting othet points of interest, went about, three mijes outside, tbe ocean being quite smooth. i ' ''' ' ' aai i AjajecAfssyaaM: Sarah McKinsey, colored, h escaped lu-i natic fs dntMf iasaal deptmint of the County i Poor House.n waa r arrested ; end Mott,' who was to call for her yesterdsy. i II V Oil i . J. f. lOPEBA HOUSE- There is no apparent diminution in the interest aba 'number sof the nfl!e'nces 'that are'thighlly in0 aFSiidance' 4i the fOpera . Bouse J :f '-j-'itV ' fi'-v ".') I . Laak evening a TjaAdsomq swinging silver pitcher ,with a.cup and acash . prize of; tn dollars were given as extra inducements. ice money ;was arawn oy a.iex. wens,; and the piteber;by,;a oeidred' woman in the gallery. ;U 'A-ut, :: uk.-.v .. 1 Tonight ia f complete i China tea-set and $15 in cash, are tbe.special gift in addition tpMhe usual ununiberT At .the matuiee Saturday a lady's, gold watch will be given away. . - , ;: ' Warmer cloudy weather, followed t by rain, nortneast winds. - shifting to i solti-r erly'and faljtng barometer, are tbe . indi- cations for tbys section to-oy- . ' flie Propoaed CJleaf Favctry. j How is it1 that ee ; hear nothing mote about isUsseidM3 f Is it to be. allowe4 to tjie a nujeaj death t " Af e onr canitalists af raid to venture their money in an eoterprise-appSrenlly So promising Of good results ? e A month ; or ' two ago the establishment 'of 1 thefaetory here' at: in early day .was considered a. fixed fact, bht now tb.e scheme seems to b in.a bad way. An xailtfBatt1 jned Oea. ' 1 A dog, was haying, fita, frothing at the month, &o In front jpft the.Teiegraph pfhee yesterday morning, and as many seemed to mina me animai waa uiuu iuc eciviuco ui TOfioematr wereclled into requlsfrioti add the; dog wast kflfeaV' . ,ir .j. RlVitR ASD IWa-MiNBv ' The river was still slowly' rising at last accOunis. ,! ;"' , i - Barque JSlaubaj hence, arrived at Brii- The steamer Wats, JCepUm Roneaon, fYonl Fayettevme?i! reached lier wharf n tH:rfthVutoio Se brings, wppf ts ttat the Ifresaet " in the Cae Fear afterreaehiag an altitude of 40 feet at Favetteviile: ; Vesutfaay morning com- annd 'sehdosJiiijsr, slowly fall- 'I'JjgVi-tlT" inA.ia.s. , ;The mails close and arrive st the City Post Oce as follows: " - , Korthern through mails. 'T;;45 P. JffJ Northern through and way f mails... '5t80A.M.' Raleigh,... ,..50 A M. and 6,-OOP. M. Mails f or the IT. C. Railroad, t. and routes supplied there- . from, . including A, ,& N. C. . juuruau, m. j ;ov tx. jif. Southern malls for! all points 8outlydaily8 H)Q A ftT, and 7:45 P. M. Western mails (a C. R'y) daily . 5 ' (except Sunday). : .' 6K)0 P. M. Mail for Cheraw & Darlington Railroad ... V. . i .' . . .' 8KX) A. M. Mails for. points between Flo- rAnce &n(i Charleston . 8X) A. M. Fayetteville.and offices tn Cape ' i- Jfear uveri a.uesaays' .ana i -. Fridays. .... .... 1X)P M. Fayetteville, via Lumbertoh, ' -daily, except Sundays .a- 6K)0 P. M. Onslow C. H. and interme diate offices every Fridav 6:00 A M . Smithville mails, by steam- boat,daily (except Sundays) j 8.-00 A M. Mails lor ,11 Hill, TowUi . ii . , KCreek jid.ShaUQtte.overy.,: , ; ; ,Friday,, at :! i0Q A M. Wilmington and Black River i Chapel, Tuesdays and Fri ridSys: AtJjiuJjiUi!.'j;Witf4'.,12sOfi;P. M i oyKN FOB' DEI4VKKY. t i ' H'drthern mroueh maihi. ... . V t :451A.! M. JSorthern ihrough jand way ; ;n' riu: f r maiis, . . f i , .a.. Southern mails.'. : . : ... ;. .V.'.V 7.-80 A M. Carolina Central Railroads i ; . 10:35 A. M. jgtamp Office open from 8 A. Mr to 12M., and from 2 to 5:80 P.M." 'Money order and Register Department open same , as stamp VIGLlCiJ. UUI1J VyU. A.2.JMM UiUV Al. JU. to fi.-OO PiMttandn rkmdays from 8 to 9:80AM. (. . .. j ! Stamps for aattftttigteneral delivery when stamjofilceisloscbo au.inj 9-:; i... i Mails collected from street boxes every day at 4.00 P. M. ' j ;s5AnawWrly,pBiS;i.. For thk WrLxntnrox District, t Mxthodist B. : a M'TttytM Coharie Mission, at Hopewell, . j u c Ookesburv Circuit, at Balem. March S0-S1 March 87-88 Bladen CJfilatratBMirftPeT; April 8- 4 EnaabetttOrcnit. at Bbidenpringa, April 10 11 WbitevUle Circuit, at Wayman, April 1718 Wacoamaw Mixaionvat Iebanon, ' April 3435 , Lu a. sfnuuuis, jregining Jwuer, ChewJAoksoH's BasT Sweet Favy Tooacco. ' THB MbfiSlNrf'STAH can atwaya be had at the following, places: in the tty : The Pureell Bouse, Harris' News' Stand, and the Stay Office. BiaCTRIC BBajTS.rA eure cure for nervous debility.' premature ' deary, ' exhaustion, etc. ' The only reliable core. Clrcolara mailed free. Address J.iRaYX8,48ChAtham8WN.Y. W , . nooK, ttamxsxx. Thsjh ourxica bta3oo1c Bind ery-deesall klndf Blndttnr and Ruling M a work manlike mannex. and at reaaonabls pricea- Met Chanta and others needing Kecelpt Boolrj, orother work,flaayrei3fon proiaDtoefa, lattte exBeationjOf lUHiwwm From Thou .. 1 haw idTen. Ooldm's) Xiebio'iUJeuia Kztract aaa a. uomas b , ASwaowaA sUiVm atv viivauot of Beef .and Tonic Invigorate a thorough trial 14 several ehronio caaea of iemalea, debUtty and Weak neas, and find it more efficient sad much more act ctptabUtoVu okk4 then any ot'aratioa I have ever used. , , . . r Greek is FiiAirjra Agents, Wlbnirtgtoe. u FINBNGLTBH QUNS. The attention of sports men w invite tothe advertisement ef Meaara. J. A amvqee toiBeBUTerBeinmnr meaara. o.a olley, manufacturers of fine breech-loadini Birmingham England v-i heirguna aremad w. Toaeyt m rnnata rafnanwff' to order according te specifications and measure mentai furi5hed..htta:; eBadhgthcndbtnxk leagui m atuu. ara.. any kind of aaedmme wBich we did- not kaow te be pains, quiet sleep, and its .parents unbroken seat at aignt, meet nareaua can appreciate vu blessings. Here is an article which, wort which la .Imanlees? e! the- fiafep which tt affords I. the infant is ectiy natural ane tne littxe cnerurj 4 as. a7bette&': Anddarteg the Mawakaaaa of teething its, value, )s (incalculable. .We sqaently heard mether eay they would net; be without It from tha birth, of the child till it bad fihuhed wn ttesaeinnigaiSKa, anraonsiora-, tion whatever. Sold by ail druggists. rJ cents a eotO.v-t-' ;,,yo -"''! ' MBS. WIN8LOW'S.SOOTHINa STRUP.Hov, Byrvanas Oobbthurwrites m the "Boston ChrfstiaBj VMaman, !Wi wnnUt h no tneana mhmiihm WHOLE ISiO. 3,930 JLiat of Appointment by fslaJaop;At- Kinaoa, rer nla sprtns viaiiation. WUmingtoe Sonday before Saster. . ; . . .. .March 21 . St. Mark's Church, Morning;, i , Btohn1Cbarch.TeiiUig. m; , h a-i i Sock&ah, Good Friday March 36 tit. Jeaeph. Fayattaville, Saster Xv.... March 2T St. John B Baster Day March its Trboro.FtrBt8uadsy after Eaator. ...... April i 4 Marlboro, Tuesday ..April s B Bnew Hill, Wedneaday.i J..;.i..;i.Apr'J t St John'Pittcjoanty.laSoay... April ! 9 Greenville, Second gonday after Kaater. . .April . 11 Apru 13 April ili inril lli Washington. Third Sunday after ItaBter.. April -18 Bath. Tuesday adhi an St.aamea'Ch., Beaufort co, Wednesday,. April 31 Am- Fairfleld. Monday..... JriiL..,: April 38 Vanceboro, Craven county, Friday.. ...... Apiil 80 wueoivj-uia. fcunaay alter Jtaatervi:. May- a Beaufort. Tuesday...... ...May ; 4 Kinatoe, Aacenatoa Day........ J.-. May : 6 Holy Innocents, Lenoir county, Friday...: ;May T Wihntotoxi, Sunday after Ascenaion...... May; 9 8C James Church, Morning; w St Paul's Church, Evening. Warrenton, Whit Boaday........ ...May 16 Kidgeway, Monday. ......, .. .-. May 17 Henderaen, Tuesday....... May 18 .Oxluetar.,. , ....May- 30 Kittrell'a. Saturday.......... May 33 Xouisburg, TCrinlly Sunday. . y rt . May 33 nEW ADVERTISEMENTS." THS 17TH INST., A KOTI FOB $333 and odd cent; erfoally made payable to A H Morris. AUBSBAL REWARD wUl be paid' for Its retarn to the STAR OFFICE. ' mh'191t - : ' r- i j ; Pencil Lost. JQST, XESTERDAY, on 3d. bctweea Mocnda'a Drug Store and St Joan' Church, er en Cheatnut between the Steamship Co. 'a wharf and 4th and CheatntrtVna PEARL-HANDLE LEAD PEHCIL, with alide at each end. The finder will be liberally rewarded, by leaving it at Munda'a Drug Btese. . LADIES! LADIES! LADIES t Come and see the faem of all Sewing Machines,, THE MEW HOME. Selling out, but more on the way. ; . A lot of Mew Hand Improyed Hand Shuttles just received. - - . c. . Old Machinea taken in exchaage aoJd cheap . All kinds or Machines reDaired. Needles and .Attachments furniahed to any Machine. ? . ' - Ilerchant Tailoring, TE SELL NO DOMBSTIC GOODS AS IM- MUM80Nk Clothier and Merchant Tailor.t f QtLarantine Eegulatidns Port of IniiiBEliJii, KortH Carolina. rjBS FOLLOWING QUARANTINE REGULA TIONS will bi enforced for the Port of Wilming ton; and the penalties of $300 for every- violation thereof strictly enforced. Pilots violating the same are liable to a loss of their branch. : ; To entitle a VesBel to free pratique la tbe Port of Wilmington, from whatever port ehe may come, ahe moat ahow . (1.) A clean bill of health in accordance with tha recommendations of the National Board of Health. (2 ) She mut ahow to the satisfaction of the Qua rantine Board that ao case of infectious disease has occurred on board at the port of departure or du ring the pwsage. ; . v. ,. mv;-' (3.) She most be thoroughly cleansed and disin fected and ballast diacharged-at the Quarantine Sta tion, and perform any other requirements that may be designated by the Quarantine Physician. : ; ) After perioraing all these requirementvfhe may receive a permit in writing from the Quarantine Physician, which permit must be endore4 by the Superintendent of HalUi of New Haaover County, before she wjUl be allowed to come to the ctty. . 0.) Yeteels subject to the above regulations will be designated by notice from time to time to their Pilots and ethers interested in commerce. , - - " " - ' ' - ' ' i " (6.) The Quarantine Season wiil. commence oa the let of May and end on the 1st of November, except that when sickness shall occur on board vessels at other seasons, such, vessels shall also, come under the above rules. W.-Q. CURTIS, M.D., .1 Quarantine Physician. t J. C. WALKBR. M. D THOMAS F. WOOD, M . D. , , : Consultants. Wilmington, N. C, March 18th. 1880. mh 19 lw Porto Rico Coffee. A FEW BAGS CHOICE PORTO RICO COFFEE, For sale by mh 17 9t EDWARD KIDDER & SONS. For Sale. -f AAA BALES GILT XStGED 1UUU , TIMOTHY HAT. Special figure on car-load lots. "BEST BOLTED MEAL IN THE CITY'? urinaiDg aauy PRESTON CUMMING- CO, Millers and Grain Dealers. mh 18 tf Spring Styles TTATS I ,; AT LOW PRICES ! BJLKRISON ALLEN; ' V ;': Hattera. mh!8 tf Garden Seed! JXTRA EARLY PEAS, MOHAWK BEANS, Six Weaks Beans,' Valentine Beans, Marrowfat' Peas, Radish, Cabbage, Beet, Squash. Cucumber. Pepper, Tomato ard Turnip Beid, wholesale aha retau, at mhl8tf SpijngGoods, L LINE. OF LADIES' AND: BUTTON BOOTS.1 A few pairs of Ladies' Ties. Decidedly the neatest and nobbiest Slipper in the market. Infanta' French 'Kid Button Shoes at 95c per pair. Children's Shoe to endless variety at remarkably tow prices.' THOMAS-Ht HOWEY, mhl4tf .: , , " No. 47 North Market tt. i ;;, TJOTIFYOrj Wr,ToVsAV BUYING A JL new Spring Suiteead Voar last Summerene to na. hare it dTed nicelv and out fat order. 1 warrant ty work to wear dean, have so dyed appearance. ana not to snruuc UKuea- vreawM, vwaae, c, dyed in all the late colors. ..'iifi; , WILMINGTON DYEING ESTAB., . mhl4tf Market, between td and 8d Sts. : mawuvvius, njue county, jrnaay '...Apru :as Swan Quarter, Saturday , . . .iAprll 34 St. QeoreA Hyde ca. 4th Sus. aft Kaater A mil as puktsd. we have DomesUa SolUnga, Fanta Stuffs. c,, which we can make up for Utile money if deaired. Call and see our Goods and Prices.' ' MUN80N Clothier and i mh l9tf ' Merchant Tailor. j tt aVTEsf OaT'A DT iTK TISI fv a. One Square one day,, JJ.W if.tr. .... J.'.t , tl 00 4 two flayaIw.' .- i s thTeedays,.W,.i... 6 i tour days,.. ,.... 00 Ave oeytw.., i, S 60 t One week, ...... ..,. . a 00 "M Two weeks.... Three weeks,... One month,...,. Two months. . : . , O ou ; 8 60 .. 10 00 ......... WOO 94 00 .... 40 00 60 00 i . . . . Three months,.- six months,..'.-.; . .;. . One year,.... . , fW"ContractA4varusemant taken tt proper Uonately tow ratea. . Ten lines aelldNonpareU type make one square. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE. 10-HIQBT AKD EYEBY EYENIHQ. , THE GREAT AND OSLY ,. Prof. J.M; Madallister MONARCH OF ALL WIZARD" ! 1 AA Rlegant and Costly PBSSKNT8 t if lUvQlren Away at Every Performance. A.UU Reserved Beats for sale at Helnsberger's without extra charge. nrt18 6t ThefltkiBuzzle! R THE ORIGINAL : ' ' GAME OF FIKTEEN 1 THE LITTLE BUTTERCUP PUZZl.K. Nothing of the kind for years has b en so popu lar aa the above games. They intercut olJ and young alike, and sell at Bight. . . ; Fourth supply i ust received by. Express. Orders promptly attended to at HEINSBERGER'S, mh 17 tf : . . 89 and 41 Market t. 1000 Tons Salt. QUR DIRECT IMPORTATION - ; FROM LIVERPOOL. IN FIRST HANDS. Parties desirlnir unbroken lots will do well to confer with as for prices. ma xa u as. 2. jilliuit. Westiiiinster Hotel, 16th Street, East of Union Square, N.Y. PERFECTION IN ALL ITS. APPOINTMENTS. THREE OLLAR3 PER DAY f eb 18 eodSm . . we fr an , Seed Bice. i a a a 'yfowtofi A W V PRIME SEED RICE. For sale by ALFRED MARTIN. febS7tf WHAT'S THE EXCITEMENT OVER THERE t aakeda atzanser of one of our citv notice. Nothmtf seribns. sir: was the nonte rejoinder. OT- TERBOURG is now recelviiig hiB Spring Stock of Ready Made Clothing. Hats.-ehirta. Ac. and. as is ferally the case, crowda throng hia eatablish- meni, eagerto secure we nrsv pica: or ine oesi se lected stock in the city. A popular House because reliable is -,: ;i , . mh7tr CrrTERoTJHG'8 Men b w ear Depot. Just Beceived, FULL LINE OF LACE AND LAWN flKS, Fichus, Reaching, TaSlo Damask, Napkins, Doy las. Towels and Crash, very cheap. . jmh 14 tt JOHN J. HEDRICK. Vegetable and Fruit Urates: anc Boxos, Sash, Doors. Blinds. LL KINDS OF BUILDING MATERIAL, SEA SONED Flooring, Weather-Boarding. Ac, Ac Metal and Walnut Show-Caees, at ALTAFFEB, PRICK, Co. QFictobt: Fcot of Walnut St, mh H tf , Offick: - Nutt, near Red Croes. Steam Poetry. Fire up Khe bid Steam eogihe,,,t ' s Bolt your meal "the best to the city," ' But never "bolti" your friends at ail. For the Best and Cheapest Flour,- Corn Meal, Hay, Grits, Corn, Oats, Oil Meal, Ac, go to - ' ' G. BONEY A SONS, mh 13 tf - ,At the Cape Fear Mills Let tne pouucai cauioaon uon.". 1880, SFBIH6 ail SintMEB DRESS MODS. WE WILL OPEN TBIS DAT OVER 150 DIF ferent Styles and Colors of NEW DRESS GOODS. Having purchased tbe above three months since, we are now prepared to show not only the Largest Assortment, but also the Cheapest Line that will be offered this season. Call and examine . BROWN A RODDICK CALICOES. 'ROM 8lX CENTS UPWARDS. : : it',": BROWN A RODDICK. mal3 tf : , 45 Market Street. We Are SELLING THB BEST HARNESS, SADDLES, BRIDLES. COLLARS. Ac . for tbe least money;. If you don't think bo try as once- j t3sTManui acturing and Repairing Harness and Trunks a specialty. . - MALLARD St BOWDEN, mh 14 tf No. 8 So. Front St. SUGGESTIONS 10 HOUSEKEEPERS. j know You-mrEOjraaBTi.TrAs your- selyes "what shall I have to-day for Dinner, Break fast or Supper r' Ja answer to $heae inquiries I suggest the following seasonable goods i Fat Breakfast Large Fat Nol llTackerel, Pickled 8aiawra, N. C. Koe Herring, Wcfciea fchad, Ferris' Bacod Strips, with Bgisj'Cheese made into Ome lette; Buckwheat Cake, and N'. O.Syrop, Ham and Bice Croquettes (books with recipes furnished gratts). '-'- 1 'v'- yl ''tt 'Fior Dinner-i-Green Peas, Tomatoes, Winaiow's Corn, K. bandFetr!s Ham?, alt BiiiM f Elegant Canned Beef , Pig Pork and Peas or Beans; Sugar Cured Shoulders and Butts, Maccaraai land Cheese, Croquette of Salmon and Green Peas, Chicken Croquettes, AAeppaDecaiutedCocoaiMit, Evapo rated Apples, Dried Peaches, Nuts, Rait las. Cigars, Tobacco, Ac. - p r. ? ... . For Tea-Cpped Beef, CSlifotnla Apricots and Pears, Canned Peaches, . Pino Apples cmoked Bloater Herrings; Cakes, assorted kinds; Crackers, the best Teas and Coffees. , , , r f ' ,i . i v :..itautii ; i'-ut :; Cotdimento Worcestershire Sauce, Tomato Ojtcup, IJeTmanMnstard, Cbimae's Mustard, Ac. If yon want to fee tare of having good bread al ways buy "Fatapsco" Flour; always reliable... JAMES C. STEVENSON, 1 Market Street. mn 14 tf Splyed;! ?;-' VrOT THB GSJtr PUZZLE, BUT THE1 tBB- ttoaasto who keeps via';nfr.- The Best Assortment, ;, . ; The Finest Stock. ;(. , ,, ' At the Lowest Prices. Come and see for yourself . '- mh 14 tf YATES' BOOB. STORE. r . it' "i .'.i'.u-'Tr u: tvrx ), fXUD NEWSPAPERS. I8UITABLS ; ' ( ' - for Wrapping and other purpose Oaa behed at the STAR OFFICE-- ,T a s -i ill axil V.UAAH a
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