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t THE IIOIIITIITG' DT AE rYT r ..- ' ' ' : satss or sus oa t advako : mailt imuss rlrf r n .mi ,,;onth - --.i.r.'i-t-oo. To City awwu"n wurnwi la uy par m taa J3$Z?SftgZ& i.v mnra wa" p www. ubt va aotatttb orti n advance. ,rxrTxrn T?rTTnrrxr AUxv amu -iiiu, Ru'cred at tho Post Office at Wnmtngto, N. C4 aa second cUaa mattr.l , oirr,i, Annual Conference of the Metho Ijaot examined ik ; - Vif quote from, aa j The disc Episcopal Church of America is io session at Peter-burg, Va. : The en tire business portion of Bamana, 8a o Do mic go, has been destroyed -by fire; there r no insurance; losa $150,000. H. V Newcomb has been elected President of I The troubles in San Francisco psny. uv,u"'i" " -"; -"-" i , . ,v.' .--.. I Lement. between-the conference com- miuees. The Greenback. Convention of Peocsylvania endorsed Hendrick B. yriijht for nomination, for JPresident. Xbe would-ba assassin . of the Spanish Kins will probably be' pardoned. -An oil store and seyeral small buildings were destroyed by fire at Parkersbo W. v. rfstt-rdar. Tb- Goternor of Tennessee has appointed commissioners on T --, J - the parlor mai oic - raDcemlats s for the King's Mountain cen- lenDial. tieu. urani sys ne wm jfevr Orleaos on the 31st lost. James 3 Angell, of Michigan, is nominated for Minister to China. Blaine will have a majority nf the delegaUs of the Kansas Sute Cnnvention. New York msr- ksis: Mont-y 6 ir ceot. ; cotton easier at I313ic; 6outbein flour quiet and un phanawi at $5 5(K? 50; wheat opened 1 2c be i.i aud closed quiet at iOle ad Tance; crn a-jd stronger at 5557c; spinu turie:iinedull and easier at 4&i49c 5 ri,6' $1.501 55. n . ft :it Hancock stock is said to be rising about Washington. Tue leading Democrats in Con gress aay it will be Grant or Wash burn'. ' . Marv Anderson played last week iu Brooklyn to immense houses, bhe I does-Tiot play "Psssion week." A knowiug Louisiana politician tells lu Q. W. that his State is cer tain to send a Grant delegation. Mr. Tilden captured the Allegha ny county (Pa.) delegation. Did not we say he would not stay "slewed ?w Some of the papers, referring to the Duaktown branch, say Mit has to be buiit." That Best proposition is a poor wy to accomplish it. Time will show this. Hayes has tendered- the nmesa I jiiton to xresiueo. I ti i . a A 1 1 .r inicuigan universuy. ino inner i i m- i TT rr t- 1... I considering the proposition. He is an old editor and may decline. Jude Merrimon made a very able I .aar.h n Tn0J. ;v, i arna on- vv.. a-nvj w.e-. O- I r .v. r? :.; t,. I meutui me uwi ptu.t.uu. I Oliver gives a long abstract oM what he said. It was an elaborate and thorough discussion. A drunken fellow named Hunter Wing, at Norfolk, Vs., attempted to beat his sweetheart to death, named Mis Laura Jenkins, at her residence. He was engaged to be married to her. Hanging would do him good. The set who are endeavoring to get the property bequeathed Mr. Jeffer son Davis by Mrs. Dorsey, are build ing hopes on the faot that Mr. D. has nevefhad his disabilities removed, and, hence, will have no standing in the courts. This is infamous. , - , C ark. of New York, and Snear. of , - j j- 7 - . lieorgia, .Democrats, will vote against I unseating Washrrnrn. of' Michigan. u:. ' . named Donnelly. They are mem- - - I bers of the Cnmmitlee on Elections. I The Committee stands 1 to 7, wit- one doubtful, t' Iti tilSCy It is very doubtful Whether Kellogg will be ousted or not The Rich mond Sf correspondent says: , This Spoffordkkellogg case will open up an unsavory- debate, and ia very likely to resofe in Kellogg'a tain ng his seat, uqt because he was rightfully elected, but be cause the Beast, has once solemnly declared that he was, and by a quasi agreement be tween the leaders of" iba two parties, Butler, of StfUth XJarolfna,-was theretpoTradmitted witbotil qaestioaingJiis credentials." ; The Lumberton Robesonian ap- pears to be under tbe impression tK.t h. - wva rit w - should have the utteranca. that paper before us. We said "that An "iflWf?: Aniafff6!1 upon by our contemjKjrary tn'atwe did not .bare- that, p?P oar rnitid, XQ. are. foUy VriUng: wilbont remembering what ib tnn Axrthncfi The Jfobesonian also httySel loiraF about Ai 4W Sizrhfrom smcb cuurtifAnvai we trivllt irri: The contttdrttm is too hard for us. It beats the gem puzzle. SI'PW """ ii"Tii'Tl1 "",""WBMwwwi"w'Mi,'lg -it . . - .l. , 'fc.r 7i , ' - 1 -- '" ' '"" ' r i rr-"-1--. -r - . VOL. XXyii?-NO. 3. J THE B 8111- T. .... fo . . f . w x Nwth CaWlhia: Railroad vti re; ported back on yesterday ee are some jfe w ajmendnaenta, K Jye hav e editorial of the Ralefch Observer : j "We think the bill as imported will pass by a large majority, . We shall notpreLead that we are satisfied with . the Terblae pf the bill . In our opinion the word Voniy, in the third section, ouht to tbe.ttricken ouL Some alteration ought also to be return toe property into oar nanas, tor all i .k. -Qr .ti . 7. -.v work watownr -- .J "It was stated that Mr. Best had agreed to give the-Btate a lien equal with his own on the Paint Rock branch for the pur- chasemooey. The bUl does not so read: nor via UU amended to read to. y "We would be glad to see a reference to f0601.! mortgage, and to jhi face of the bonds, malm. Out ;secUQiL 4 part of the same; but it wUl not be done. "The bilL in our judemenu as it stands. u a a bUl io buSd the Paint Rode branch, gir7 I inr a security to Mr. Best for the money expended; in its construction, , and ' givifag 4 .v. tcr .DDoint director? until iht thth be oaid off - It tateato him and his associates the Pigeon Rirer branch, as tar as mey may complete if . "Tfce Observer accepts the bill : It would be glad to see it amended, if Mr. Best will accept the amendments .necessary in the Obener,$ judgment to maks it conform to tht term itatcd by Mr. Davit and Mr. Bufin. In reviewing the whole course of this measure, regarding that the bill will now certainly pass without the dot of an 'if or the cross of a we will be bold to say that had there been no tlerling North Carotin tans in opposition to the bill, antagonising it. there wuld have been no amendmenta. Had we all been for the bill as introduced, we would not have gained the very important points now conceded by the other oontraet, ing party." ; What "the very important , points j sained are we are not able to inti- mate now. It looka to as at the glance we have given it that Mr. Beat has . - 3 i t pretty well attained his first end. We are afraid that the good old State 1 has been sadly victimized. Bat more of this hereafter. We have read no thing or seen nothing to alter, our Ja- vincible repugnance to the whole scheme. We cannot bow hope that subsequent investigation can afford as any more satisfaction. The Stab has been candid and honest in all it i baa said. It will be equally so in what it may say hereafttr. The News says of what, was done in the Legislature: "The House of Representatives gave evidence of the sentiment of a very decided majority of iu members, by referring the bill at once to the Committee of the Whole, I rrnhrt inr back the bill as amended bv the I f . . - i committee as a substitute and recommeoa- I mr iu iuuuiivb. x ud uvan vuvu. reDortof the committee and the bill was! put opoo iwatconureiuiug. " .. . . II Krf th National Committee vfa-1 berof tbe National Committee, vis- X A.. WT u.uv ' J I ited Tilden's headquarters wnen en I . . tt.; ..a I route for vvasninffton. new reponeu I - in th Kiehmond UUBOCCn aa savine I . . . . ... "thaVhc be learn, inn w" uv" ? I candidate at iincmnau. xe um uwu i a Tilden man, and when asked why . . the 'old man will not run, remarked I that the breach belweeoThlm and 4 . i . i j: Kelly ia irreconcilable, inisy tie aaya, will lose htm xorayana wiwo - . -rr , a- 1.1 m. I New York be knowa his case is JMPfl-I less. We suppose thia "New ISngland I Democrat" is ex-Senator Baraom, olID thevme Connecticut, wbq i Chairman of the National Committee. An accident occurred on the West ern North Carolina Railroad on Mon- day. Tbe car. were thrown om -mf M,,T oftrl nfAaheville the seen Capt. McL.eod, Ot Asnevilie, tMie . -., .-.-, '-- r-r ' JJ : ' '. 1 1 oniy penwu -j - "He reUtea ai tne Pe T7E W,JFitt 5"n.J IHIIKU 1U wu - "- . 5-"'-- . o -hioh waS run through by a stump sjialiLiik.vr the bf tvne 4bdbress. We heldifaatotne grouno, nf,0P0",.," ,K. oaira twine wrenched, loose were or me cara - TJI hurled down an embankment, thus leaving hurled down an emoanKment, tnns leaving allthepasseaa.ia.tli-oieaa hnitom of what was a few momenta pra- wni the too of the car.' The destruction was mhrnculoaairf? f V L r SBStlOlf rsaK RXrB&OBD IU Alt T or xair -ATtiaE. Raleigh 6bservers Report Condensed. ssatATE. Wday. MaroltlW, 1880; i WDKWt Martrn, I Riiirma CdrnD-nv Dd-sed iti seVeril . (,'' ,t'.b ' ' -ittA., ni o- V OBBw bu.-, r I a .a I cerning uwuvkm "-7 upon moUdrl,-pnt-tipon its several r-j-ggn passed j ' r i; - - Bilit0 provide for tbe sale of ihe W. It O. -ItR and other1 purpdses, waalben read. : -lf i upon rITT. alii,edHents:eedd HOUSE OF REPRESENlTiyES 1 TAmt Raleot Committee orilbe- State .itflliosOrbp on H. 1. Now li(iba Best proposiUo),)repara- fosereaoy anemv :.- 1 ": - - ja , By reauest. Sneaker, Moling , lal before the House a proposition to.buiy ,.,. ,;;V! :.IIJQN, tho State' ftert in he A. & N C, Kailr64 rorit200.0t)0l1 'cash: the aRaUfQfAlrj RaR USQQ io cagb.A The prppOBitlbn' wa aftbmittd ;brGA. .iTiUb,inT)alfi pf 'Ttdm and associates, r . , . L R. Nou to oroYido for! the tale of the Western NoTtho Carolina Railroad. 1 ' ' 11 -' :: ' ;j On motiojutf J&rjLones the House went into a Uemmutee or tne Whole, and that-gentleman was oall- fed tV thfl -chair. Mn Jkl abe to'fer j the' adonUon oi AhV substitnie 'and fc a. letter .pertinent to the ZLTT- ' ' jnB"rl: ;. '' . - - : Mr. Monng moved o suspend the rtllea requlrititf thei'-bilf to be fead by aectioAq, arid oMort lo" tbe'Hbuse (2VaV of Aaakondoii of the anbstt ltt Uvo ot U AOppUon pt tqe snpsiir tnt wholes both, s of which mo- tions Were adopted. The Honse'! then' xeshihed it sea- ''"" w.w,w.vv"'-r tee ot ' &0ie, reportea m iavor Of the' adoption of the aabatitate. On motion the report was accepted and the comqaittejdw.charged. JSpirits Turpentine. : EL RjAiken.6f Granville, recent ly sold lot of tobacco for $205 per hun dred pounds. Oxford TorcAicrAf: Person county can boast of a female boot and shoe and saddle and harness maker. . Raleigh Nivat The aeries of meetings at the Swain Street Baptist Uburch continues wit n not only unaoatea but increasing interest. Coi. , WKarloiTX, .Green has been invited by many -members of the Legis- l.latura to dtlivec,his lecture on 'ReYoUiUon Ann Knniunn" iwinre mem. Warrentoa Gazette-. Our late court seat up eight including old woman. Josephine Cresson who was sentenced for one year for perjury, to the penitentiary. - North Carolina Frtsbvterian ; Rev. br. Charles Phillips is how at Le banon, N. J., on a visit to relatives. His health, we are pleased to hear, is greatly imprvreu. Raleigh Observer: Dr. John U Jones, one of , the most, esteemed citi zens of this county, died on Sunday, at his home twelve miles south of the city, ne was $S year- of age at the time of his death. . A ne.ro . named Willis . J oyner was ran over and killed on the Seaboard fc Roanoke Railroad on . Monday afternoon. Botk legs wre cut off. Joiner tried to jump on a freigh: train in moUon, and alipped I and -fell-oo the -track,-and several -cars passed over him. Monroe J&pressi A meeting of .:jA-.kl :... a -t tne wadeBDoro Baptist Church closed j on Sunday last j There were eieht or nine conversions and I . . - three accessions to the churcn. we i bt uul uui uuiuiuu o uwuk uv r ua " oat CTOpstbeT are looking remarkably weu.,,, ,; i t i- . T?r., . i I uituiWH fw vywv.. w . .wv. in ir io nreyious nouce. sui. lcxisc uonv- . r i IDV urotlUIH UUUW, W. LWA9W ww.. . e4 his two most adimrable lectures ia this Thursday and Friday night Owing to Inclement weather tbe audiences nm not aa larva as thev 'would otherwise " "z ZZZ"' -MM r ih, -rir IUI1D U-1, UWHU,- i best oeoDle in town. 'a -h. . , onnty. in the Marshall (Texas) Herald,: -i? or over twenty years ar. oitu- rSf hal anedan enviable per- , aps-Miie ta. vkr ninni awTRn ni sonal popularity wherever he is known. rr. .v4l Klw flf.H ia, tiu nann mm TT ! lmirahl fitted for the bench and -iuhfAeshok r . -t- - - . . . UD6 flir. XXeSS, Ot 8UHUiyrw, uws w sr - TV T Ik V .M lZiSu:; . . J-J .w. . .. inalha warm Springs and Asheville and Hender- b';b'" tv aome- aboitthla.ikmd of bidding. There is an mot-f i i t ' i ww a a m . -mm . a . a. a-ar i a j mm .:xaiBigir e-i aoa" mussiiavB aicapwss.remaw . Female College, and ioQ 'iSieT o?Wcip.l the Raleigh school is now in order. - - . ant . .--ill leJr rlTtrcaltte timely I and wiaeWe honesty believa4hat the I ""J?"" ' Vir n wRre a- I Mmnmtm a kv"-, e" t. giogsiy oamag-a. jmuju TTfT TT.. 'u jtl'iOrWfliCa T UBU UBiU WUBJ. rv a y I learn' by a-axtra, was rrolch?d pn the I nnKii.hui .Ukftar from I Joaiah Turnw, I lOUtlUSb mey paousueu a-ww ' w Joaiah Turner, about the ring, which or the JfetM concern, and they hayh all along op- whjcfcwa.tbei4eyOT- The aouficatiea 5 tbTboys to "top came from, kriker pf tAirttttifaM IlliS- Hiaii niuroau, the iVrftcs Compsor. 0UH Winston -i". lesin IwtfhfWWP Uoon h?s reached Wnolawhfte wssd I near Mdi feuowieirtmmsfaiicea. I n(l nnltA way to lug taetcreeav wnicii waa rra- .aw, team ran off tte:lf1d.1 'pldhglhthe en- iuswq'bw.'w1''. . mym: - - rfedacepmg;ou u ,i . - RaIeihwPri Tbeallery bf theBifl&esenl last night with ladies, to bear the speecnesi !7t o.DaWia and Col. Thomas Rnffin. Goloaei McRae is as ripe Md; in-isBativeStaitJ. - The .canyjp--1 . ' V 7 V I Laa, , . Aa f A t r-JAT work at UniTerutv stauoo. on tue vi int frran Mecklenbnrc shot thxongi the" lungs. Acolored boy iryS, ha.ToVbeenWseenr T'TT F i - , CharlotteV, Q5serveT: It is est!- ttMatadthat nearl-fiOO worth of fresh fish g-S ?. ." A- - ; varaa lawmaaie. t paper-as havmjf played' off m beggars, pr I1H. UD UBB SWtlSi BAWW -aj N. C, THURSDAY. MARCH .'r,!8-, . are sold in Charlotte every day. -rMr. Butt exhibited bis panorama last night to one of the finest houses of the season. The very aisles were filled with eager chil? I.nn Tn Ida phnrnh-vard of the China Grove German Reformed Church, in RowAn connty, four old people two couples, mad tions, lie buried together, ine youngesi died only about a year ago, aged eighty S onlv about a vear aso. aged t eighty- eight. The oldest was ninety-nve a cne e oldest was ninety-five at the h time or deatu. rue names oi ioe ..hTp tIS wife SSSZtiS ffihi?oftt5 couDles are Savages. : Raleiorh Observer: Mr. Davis next Bpoke and referred to the full explin- ation of Judge Ruffin, which covered the ground. He explained his personal connec tion with the bill, saying he and Jddge Ruffin drew it as citizens who wished to dd The matter their full duty to their State of compensation, even for traveling eaw I nonsfis thev did not take into j inongnt. i spoke ot-JHr-.Best's fairness as. a uuaioew man, as evidenced by his dealings with them, and spoke of his dealings in high terms. He said the bill doe. not wsrran? me tine to tne roaa, out uaijr a terestin the same. He went over all the points in the bill about which there were questions. ' NBVr AOVKKTIIBSKU. Mckso No April fool. Harbison & Axlrn Hats. WiLLAKD Salt and molasses. , Bank Nonca-r-Closed Friday. J. C. McsDsPoliBhing fluid. . . ; j Ofkra House Entertainment : Masosic Meeting St. John's Lodge. Kbrchnkr & Caldkr Bbos Wagons, molasses, bacon, potatoes, &c. laceai Dots. - To-morrow is Good Friday. The storm flag was hoisted at the Signal Station yesterday. --. Thermometer 43 decrees last night, with a cold north wind. The Produce Exchange will be closed to-morrow Good Friday. The almanao predicts changeable weather for to-dsy and to-morrow. There are still, a great man- timber and turpentine rafts in the river.. : There have been a great many country people io the cHy d urine; the past week. We regret to learn that Majc J. W. Dunham is very ill at bis residence In this city. The March winds wafted tbe dust in clouds through the streets yester day. Ad shower of rain would be sir. ceplahle. iWTi rihtht. at thaftlvStreet L Church; Tlev. T.. Page Ricauo. by sm' rrWtalkIa tenure on 'Noab aUd - . Ve jpjj evestiBg lectures on Bibli- I cal Charaewrsaresam jo.i-v . . w . . i. . . . i 'ingv . .. - .- -i w'mmm m aa ir" ' i - . , . ... .. I Aoon IWPf rwnUwM on . , I tbeserioua charge of steaUnjta pair hfpants f . ,tj.- I irom sir. xv j iwaae. ut ii-uuow-j l . . - K T,1.tm p imiuwuu h-a I a.r;.. n. viden Was to the effect f trethert that Wills wss going off on one of i the small coasting vessels in port, and went up to the house about 10 o'clock yesterday I morning to pack up hisvallee; that previous I v . jh.j.Bi.rf. hart i id bii kihk w uKnuuw.wi -,"-fw io on goioK w o iuuui..i been there and noticed Mr j Blaker? pants I . . v .k. 1n.l.rl ihnm and I "B "ft " hang another garment! over thai shortly after Wills had left sbeTnlsscd the I Pnla nPon "bcb she sent word to xu. w P or manes.; 1 wharf, who went aooaro oi me vee.. iwhicbmwtraa m . . . nr r 11 a t . r . av . i ani iouaa mem in rr ms vans. ladv and others identified the panu u mn ... -A 0.heril identified the nacU aa'Mr I "Vr- T'-T'--' V rc . - op.rV. .ofUi dta,i yto I Iras about .aUrting I or -hU m in Jo nona in u. sum or - w snceat me approacniog i.i ,i.r.niif h?nh he was com. vvu m w mitted to jail r. g B.er.t... at r-'wer On Tuesday next, the 80th inst., fare 1 . ,...T, si antertainment Will be given at the g consisting of tableaux. musUvlafcti I OllSB,.eonsnHiai5 av, ;1 j i ,--i.a.. M-vrJ.- riAin pxoveros, .-uiuj, v-, rm with a grand and amusing exhibitiOh ph waz.wor)c figures a la Jarley. In the nu - i - t V, i-, . atnnr ical department some ox galent in thectiy hst beei ln- Ma : Kahnwaller. ; IUV la7, w w su vwaf i i m inn: tvannweiiBr. ' ulhk iuwuhiv lowers are so wen known andb igWi spil 223 I mat in Z gufiIMSlJIlIa8ai tmr ent - . . . , ; tf . Unctioaof 4be debt of St. John's church;? . 1 'ine oox-sneei wiu-oe upcucu im- D w,a .thlinmnU,g.rtNoiext charW JSKiSJDvCs X Olaii. f ; s vu.-. . Tras adge. f;:a-pir.ljMltf dW )iiyesteiaje about 10 o'clock; Jftonday nrghWaUemptea were no male members of the family pre- Uat. and fUm MP door;v':Thikotiapew; sod ssy they werewhite men.Jt to thought I their identity will yet be discovered. tr-- Btrleaea Wlta atFtt.l - A young mka-' 'by the ' aame of Erank Fowler, hailing ; from i Sampson- cou,nty. whU at the store of Mr., J,i Q. Meyer, on tater stre yesterday, .morning, about -o'clock, was stricken with an Epileptic, fit. hh Rook Spring Hotel. ear by, wbewr a physician was called, and at last accounts physician: was caned, and at .fast accounts riMto&fmrb.8 bd twoor three, B.tecki, thongh.of a lighter character., at hit aotel . earlier ii j the morning. m.n;nn ! I Tbet t teter fleeter. j The following Will show 1he sum st - the thermometer, at the stations nenmed,': j C81 7Mf; evenmg, Wssamgtoa mean twne, a ascenwireuirwm ik issued rrocn s),eigiis4tvgi 9jmS;W ; Atlanta i; i ' " go gon' "f " m gjSS!5;;;.;;:S J sckponrille , m .73 Key West,.., f... 80 Mobile... "........74 Montgomery v ... .59 Oorsicana, . Galveston.. 73 New Orleans,.... 7a PuhtaRassa.. ...75 69 Havana... 80TBavahna, 69 Indianola, . . . .m I'Whmington, ... . 59 A New oterprlae. We are glad to team that Messrs. ; Pem broke Jones & Co. have in contemplation the erection of a rice mill on the vacant lot on the north side of Chesnut.bel ween Front I ana v aie ureeu, iv vc " raui.iij now being drawn fay Mr. J. F. Post The building, we learn, is to be after the style of similar mills in Charleston. We are glad to record such evidences of improvement and: enterprise in our midst. .: To Take Charge at a Canstraeilem Captain J. H. Allen left last evening for Norcross, Ga., a short distance this side of , .,1 n-.. I Atlanta, to take charge of the Construction I Train of the Western Union Telegraph Company, on the Atlanta. & Charlotte Air Line, a new line being now under construc tion on the above road between Atlanta and Chj lolled. CjtathAIIen' will con tinue to have his residence in this city. mayor's Court , Dennis Moore and Peggy Falson were arraigned on the charge of disorderly Con- . . ... i i ... . r." duct; It seemed that a mtleidiflieulty oc burred between them, and it proved that Moore Was the aggressor, whereupon b was ordered to pay a fine uf $5 or go belo I fortendsys, and Peggy amiable creature I was discharged. Tesipsraac Prayr IU setlas. We are requested to state that there will be a temperance prayer meeting at Brook lyn Hall to-morrow. (Friday) evening, at 8 o'clock. The ministers of the various re- Tifflnna rtenominationa ltt thB CUV and the public generally are cordially invited to be .. r .... - . K RIVRB AMD AEaKlNB. German barque Emigheit, for this port sailed from New York on the 23d inst. Brig Der Wanderer, hence, arrived off Scilly on the 22d inst. ' Schooner Bella Russell, Wilson, for this . . . , . i .a. mj port, cleared at Philadelphia on the 40. ... lnstant. ; Barque Amanda, 8chultz, from Rotter- Amm tnr I hi nnrt waa off Ilea) on the 10th dam jor mis port, wss on ueai on in awi instant. . ' 1 Brie ILL. Packard. Jones, nence. ior . . ti ' ,v aalou, arrived atJVineyard Haven on the Boston. 21st inst 1 e . t uVw.. thUl i. omuB yauico m'"( port for Pensacola. which was Uken to i, uaiuuE yauic, ij n.iu, I -a-T 1IVW t.4 ha.n nirvorH nn I . ., - the 16th, condemaed, and was heing dis mantled Qarf480n, pf vthelsteamer D. MureJdmmmVsxrwtxxn tbe upper FewwtaiUng very fast, while about hag m. . - . - j . i on.y beeQ a.fBu cf about a foot and a Hair. j.vJ.aVh"VfcnnilaWiof water J wl:-M4." Prl nwHwHr. I liar IH Sipira, J. , , r f, , ,t ....jjsajimai VATmrmnTTfJH HonSB. RaLEIQH. N. C i have used Df. Bttlfs tJbugh Syruji for my children, ervauta and; myself, ana inins it the golden remedy. mrs. Lr. jckwoji. 3T11B jaAIIaSe The m ailg close and arrive at the City Oz.n fm aW fitlavx ! " A. UOb VAAAVfV w vA-f- uiC0SB. Knrthern throuirh mails. 7:45 P. M. I Northern through and way mailS w.cnA, 4U. RaleighJ. . f ..5j30 A. M. and 4MW P. M. MaUs for tbe Js. uKauroaa, and- routes suppiiea men s- jfrom, iomding A C. J Railroad, at 5:30 A.M. 8onthftm irrft,1a fnT a11 p"inta ' onrh rtfftltr. .ft-flO A. M. and 7:45 P. M. vv esven i man t va vnvn jr tu.igiu uuwiiu -. MMfiFl . U rt Malls for pomUs1etweea Flo- - - ' - , ; hi rflriMaTid-rle8to&:...; atwa to liFayetteTmdpileeacm.ga . Fear Klrer,, i-ueaaaya ua 1T33V VsT.4,1 1 -OOF MaalajfojC.Easy, HilL, Town Winningtoc ' an tsiacs: rttver ( rhtl i T Madava and Fri- , ... w . .a, .-ai -1 a-.Tli: . ; - - r. 1 ::a7Taurx;.":;.K)o m ' hPKS FOR DELZVBRY.' Northern through msdls.'.' t : ' :45 A; M. KrirtherM i throQh And way :; . ,i u , J. 7K 1 DtampHi ace open inwo amv t andfromatoBjSQPOti Money order and l ner? ttetfvirV' - fto Oaw.PvAIiAhd OAJ3 unctaysiromuaajjo eKvery whea toUii is dceed1" oj Vi"' ; MailswDectsrrom -treat boxes erery day at 4.00 P. M. T-Day lnaieaitona. ;. Colder, cleaf 6r partry cloud weatfeeri winds mostly northeasterly and jisLog- ba- Toueter, are the indtcatloas for this seetjUq 3 f. Fire la Brnaavrfelc. rftii x it.. , A dwelling house beloogioglo Mr SWtn. Mankias, on Brunswick, river, ; bjOU JJye rom this city, was entirely consumed yesterday afternoon abou(Vbvciocki by fire The fl, fire originated from a defective5 sioVe 1 pipe. The house gwas occupied by tenanti f XT . Mt LIj : i-J. I of Mr. Hs'nkins, who succeeded in saving the greater portion of their effects, but not without considerable difficulty. ; . . I Xlai f ' Aaaalnamenahvtsfie At- f klnsoa. Xor His Sprfnayisltatjloar Wilmington, 8anday before Easter March 21 8tL Mark's Church, Morning; ! . nu j du conn's Liaarcn, jtvenmg. , Back, kwd Jfrlday . ... v.: ,. .V.. UmttH 36 St. Joaeph'e, Faystteville, Easter Eve March 87 Sfc John's i . . a Kasta 0ay.t. . . March 28 Tarboro, First Sunday after Easter. '. April 4 Marlboro. Tuesday. ; : . i.v.ua OX AprU ' 6 Snow Bill, Wednesday tpr!i 7 8t John's, Pitt ooontyi lrrkUy..!..v.U .rApHia 9 Greenville, Second Sunday after Kuter,. .April 11 Trinity, Beaafettcoanty, Tneday . i;, April" 18 St. John's, Durham's Creek. Wedaeeday.. April 14 Aurora, JTrldsy . v. v. .....;-. April 18 w asninRion, 1 nira banday after Kaster. . April ,18 Zioa, Beaufort county, Monday. .U. 1 .V. April ' 19 Bath, Tuesoay , April . 20 ; , saiuori. eo,. eaaesaay..Bnr ' Makelyville, Hyde county, Friday April , 28 SwaaitoArter.Satnrdav.... 7 ; :i aWs' sd St. George, Hydeca. 4th Sa. aft Eauter Anril SS Fairfield. Monday ........ April '86 Vanceboro, Craven connty. lfriday .., April , 30 seaoiort. iuesaay....... ......May. 4 May - 8 Mdiiv Mav 1 wuM--..y' ; . fit lilarhni. . w....s'i i ! Warren ton, Whit. 8nsday ..May ... I Uw ' 17 I jxgeway, aoaaay Henderson. Tuesday , Oxford. Thursday.' Klttrell's. Saturday Stay 17 )8 .....May ...May .....May .... May' 90 ti Louis burgv Trinity Sunday, .v. Qaarterfr neetlnga: ' Fob ts WajmraroH Dzstbict, MsthoUus B . , Chubch, South Skcokd Bound (in part). Cbkesbury Circuit, at Salem, March 3733 BladenCarcult,at8oule' Chapel,: April- 84 EUaabeth circuit at Bladen Springs. AprU 10-11 WfiltevUle Circuit, at Wayman, ; April it--18 waccamawjussion, atBDanon, April 3435 t L. 8. BtntgHB j, Presiding Elder. CITY ITEMS. 7 - i Chew Jaoksok'S Bxst Sweet Navy Tobacco. a. 1 i THE MORNING STAR can always be had at tne following places in the city : The Pureell House, Barris' Mews' Stand, and the Stay Office. ELECTRIC BELTS. A sure cure for nervous I debility, premature decay, exhaustion, etc. The I ayrejdablecur Circular, mailed free. Address J. . KJEJE Y as, 48 Chatham St., N. Y. ' - - FINE-ENGLISH GUNS. The attentioh of sports men is lnrited. to the advertisement ot Messrs. J. A nr frVhttAw n A. m . . , 1 1 guns, Blrroingh am , England. Their guns are made to order according to specifications and measure -meats furnished, tons ensuring the right crook, length of stock c i m ''m From eminent Dr. H. B. Hopson. Memshis. Term "This is to certify that I have made use of Colden's Lieblg's Liquid Beef and Tonic Inrlgorator in sey-. . era! cases of consumption and general debility. uu iuhb iwusa n v ace aomiraoiy in such cvscs as a nutritlveaxi. tonic and ttimulantF Ob sn & JfuiaiR, Agents, Wilmington I A GOOD HOUSEWIFE The crod housewife. I wknn .V.n it kM 1.. M . . i . i ' 1 nliteZ TS ut tte"deSrinn; ofhfr I house are more precious than many houses, and that their systems need deansiBg by purifying the blood, regulating the stomach and bowels to prevent and core the diseases arising from spring njwrltt and (N. H.) Patriot. A DOWN TOWN MERCHANT, having passed several sleepless nights, disturbed by the agonies and cries of a snfferincr child, nnd htwrniino I v ced that Mrs. Winslow's Soothing. Syrup, was I J Bl w iuiMJ uw ueu, yruvurea a supply ior we I child. On reaching home aad acquainting Ms wife I with what he had done, she refused to have it ad- I minlwtered to the child, aa sha was atronrlv In favor I 8Ie?iidtne oawntow-hout aleeo. -etumins I home the day following, the father found the baby I wene and while contemplating another sleep- I less night, the mother stepped from the room to at- i loiiu ui buuic uuiuv auuw, ana ten ue iainer I witncnecnua. uunng ner aosence he administered lanocttonof the flootning Syrup tome baby, and I saldnothing. ThatrUghtaU haada slept weU, and ths little fellow awoke in the momine Tricht and happy. The mother was delighted with -the sudden sadwerm change, and augh at first offend ea witn tne deception practiced upon ner, has coa- ea wiui ute aeceDuon Dracuoea n of thaSyrup never yet failed to reUeve the bab; u aad oyer come iho prejudices of the mother. JMo. by all Drngglats cents a ootue NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Apt? j- XT AsTT ft 17 1 -V .,7 - T m ' Taesday Evening, Starch 39th. a - t i s AH BNTBRTA1NMBN ,' ' CeNSISTlNG 'J OP x. Tableaax. Luelo. Actinz Proverbs. BesdaTS.- Sc. will be srivea at tbm Onera House.' oa Tuesday Evening, 30tn insU, at 8 o'clock. .. The Kntertain- ment will conclude with a Grand Krhlbltion of wazwora jngures, a ia jarley, each ague contain'' fug n Immense amount of machinery . which, be in? BTODerly woond no. exhibits soma neculiar trait in the character of the bersoh when liym whose figure is represented. The proceeds will be devoted to tne exnncnon or aa jonira canrcn aeat. . , Admission 00 cents. - Tickets may be obtained 1 at all the Bookstores. No extra- charge tot reserved I seats, which can be obtained at Hemaberger's Book I J ST. JOHN'S HAL. . . j Wilmington, N.C.,S5thMach, 1880. rrE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING OF A ST. JOAN'S LODGE, No. 1, F. A A. M., wui ne neia on this finuittWAX) Evening, at T o'clock. mh25-lt JAMES a MUNDS; Bee'yk ., ,; Hotice: : ;. : A ted by the Baaks of this cir, oa FRIDAY; 98th In at tha heincr QanA Vrldav. b. D. WAIAACE, ashler' . : awia. ui a 'Vv aauvTH A . Su WALKR,'Casnier,'- ; First National Bank. UwaBa A Tai UZI ia- mbiSlt Ho April Fool. . A'FEIL iST OtTR CtT B AT ED ifElBQ; OF Mil aHIRTS". win be fi.sS -s&ciu Manufsetaret'i ad-. vances maae ibis necessary, xiu tnen block un 'S-sA-wmtMseldsAaiU-'-oi UAitOH.'tq. ri ; , jLUjysun, uiotnier ana ; h5 It - --p ' ''Merdiantt'allori s' r T BADING STYLES!! -a AT psicieai HARRISON .A ;js4fi3 i .- rri: - , n u ,i ,i ) mh S3 tf PLATED 'a vu wuw w . ,0 f n nr -ra a .MMM - -i rT t, . OTr 'WARE. Ac. This Fluid la, Oh. ically Pure, free from M a j. A Alkali and Grit and eon- iiithlniriiitDnoito thehandt or etaL:.i , . ... . .-w .t . ; .MAUhtm . :..'!( i T I t riaW . :; y-'.-grca lbdWotodT TE PRICES "of WOOD HAVE REr, VfC9 iTmnwwf'ft .JWB per loatl i PriSlalMiS 0 kSf SW-.m-, .,7 . .vWliWWPtRj . r Mifw WOO mo BEAN , ashlar v.j ti on twocayiL'.r.. -..'..v., 1 TO iw Mitwi.H. iijrit. a w st;j.f jo u. -at6 4a7i, 4.-11 r. ''iv i, . . 1us litjtiiiiHiiM-- ' 4 00 --' f 'v"Two week. - .. . ... ore month,.:.: v.Wj Tw .iioeta.eytf S . r. .Taw moagaa.T ; . " Six months,., (mcs-wt SS T ttaes saliiNo parsil typa maM on sqnSrt. HEW ApTErr,ISKMENT!. 'nr. CKOMtY, ' Auctioneer. BY CffiOKLT MORRIS, -s 5 J,, , , ,, Yf , , ; . " pi o;ste lF1'1- Armr n n rnisw. .. oskh. 17 MTJ LK. IN ORDER. w V. r FAIBB-H'SC-LEB. .The foUowUigv advertise &t appeared, iu . s Mercnanf me ayiQtt-M-Ytrig. ' BSnSST XATTOWjr 5CAXZS for Sale, by Potior A Thorne, KO. 23 tOi-STIKS BLIP. Vf O'failniment for WeigSlug lM iwrcuiry twiiml the c. Mwinnnim-i bar nerer b n 1uca4 bj comMtti from their original pnrpoM of nukios enp vitfttt talmi ition ha, been directed to the Col lowing lnH s la. 1 ttion to ' deviate Ywrlert :nctw. Attention durability. Nearly forty years have come and i.ri one. and the I hen noted manufacture P -j ..... . -i bainot9heoome.tue . ""World's Standwd. i The Messrs. Fairbaokij have, recei ved Medals, . Biplbmis, etc., almost literally witfaou&i number, and their Scales aresednrrall parts of the ui vilized world. . iThere is ggSjMA&93- the history of America- industries, in which per s"i8tent efforts to manufacture the very best" articles in their line have been crowned with a more triumphant victory than marks the success of this famous manufactory. j;aibanks jx. co. FOB SALE by LEADING HARDWARE DEALERS In Wafeliouse. 7000 Sacks Salt. , LtYEBPOOL SALT, FINE TABLE 8 ALT, FERTILIZING SALT, COARSE ALUM SALT, , Delivered Free on Board Car . 200 Hhds, New Crop Cuba Molasses. OLD CROP PORTO EICO, ' : HEW ORLEANS :- i .r SUGAR BOUSE BYKl'I', In HogBheads, Tierces and Bcrrels. ABOUT FOUR HUNDRED FEET BEST HUB- BEE HOSE. Has been in use bat a short time. WILLARDS. mh tf , WitoMls & Co,lfaiflDS, TITAGONa OF ABOVE MAKE, AT MANUFAOTURERS' PRICES, r- For sale by rnh as tf 'i . KSBOHNKR a PALDER UHHe Sugar House Molasses . ; i Wls8UaAHOUSB SlJtUP, For sale ay KESCHNERA C ALDER BBOT . 'mhstf Bacon and Salt. 10 0 Box D 8 8nBB' r A AA SaCMs UVERPOO- salt. in:; wo -til mbS6 tf . Ll&H f'.i KXRCBNER A CALDEB BKOK EMy Bb8e Potatoes. i't ... : :! j.00 Bbl Cfl0C 8ft BDPOTATOE8, " For sale by v tr .KERCHNBB A CALDER BROb Mei Stocii Fresh Goods. jyjSSTAHttt BEC-TvlNO FRESB: DRUGS 'Can and -u-lrBC.'. - -j , BURBANK'8 Pharmacy , y jviui . Corner Front and Princess ts . . tr Tke utmost 'Care" used In preparing Pre- llj . , ea we ,, Wanted. XI7B WISH TO EMPLOY AN. EXPERIENCED tV aii.iHUtAWL 'Msct,bei active and. steady. On who has some knowledKe of the Boot and Shoe I Cosines preferred. VReferenees winlr:- Appli cations tone -sL wnung ro -,i i 1 . unti' rti FRENCH A BOK8. , 89 North Frost Street, ?.ih3 tf i ,Se 1 : A .tJ v 1 Wilmington. V . c. Brovn koddick A AS et Strctet; V-B&TTON dLOVa," . - MC-il-V aminliss EKT8 A PAIR, 1 bte Ope.pr)ifgandiblr& thades; ' rs;ifgaBdiblr II. tiii'J , ABAKSAn ii Uj SWJW TA. . ' 'HABTJBa ai&NOS ANiNSERTIONS. -V l jl ;..r -f SB Market Stieei f4B Market Street. S Mi '..fit fl.t'-Tii rtORN. OAT87 PEAS. BYE, BL. PEA MEAL, 1 yrDrarlMrl Com. Wheat Bran. Cora Bran. Chop. J8AL. PEA MEAL, Hav: Straw. Brick. Shingles, six or eight Mules, one X?Sfodt CUMMINQ A CO.. mh4 -vl.n -aTRxraFAl tfl. tSUTTAhl ."H-i JLI-- ,:. forWmpplBgadotlaBarpCBes tttWflOffSl th8TA OFFTC-i .7 IN ART QTJAlVl'Tr . ! i! Fl eeara - in weirtnar through the ranire, iron, ft, loweet 10 trs kUtha-t capacity j M. Such arrangeineut of iti parUa, to aroul .jlabllity to dcnuigemeut and expense for rejwtw, W. Qiialnjr an.l .tMiKFth 'of material combined With tbe bwt noesibU klan U 1 i V 4
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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