MOBHING1 STAR XI: sj urn. 11. uhknaeI4I. m sMSHBD DAILY EXCEPT MUNHAYs. OA TBS OP SDBeCMPTlOa IS. ADVxHOS ..... r. 0T mail) postage paid. "t mouthy " , " "I M ' Montis - " " 00 ' ' to City Subeerlbers, delivered la uy pan of the , . fifteen Cents per week. Our City Agents are t authorised to collect for mere than three month n advance. Srtered at the Poet Office at Wnrcingtoa, N. C, OIITL1NRV The steamer Playboy, sunk on the Mis gjggjppi, wirh 400 bales of cotton for New Orleans, is a total loss. Louis Augusle B'acque, tbe noted French communist, is jeS(j A flying column is to be dis- natcbed over Ireland, as was done during rhe Fenian rising. The Boers hold the town of Pretoria wife 25,000 men. The British have decided to abandon Can , bar In one of the Russian prov- ioces the inhabitants are dying of starva- ,,0D The usual Texas homicides are reported; the snow at Brenham was an inch Hnl quarter deep Thursday. Disas trous floods have occurred ia Krglaod. . The Pope disapproves of tbe opera tions of the Irish Land League; only three bishops and sixty priests have joined it. Two hotels were destroyed by fire at Atlantic City yesterday; loss $40,000. Six'tH-n degrees below zero at Petersburg, V. vtsterday. Tbe Arkansas river i Lt'le Rock i frozen over. The o,.eao mi 3ndy Hook is frozen a mile from the sh-rt several vessels are caught in rh.'ice. Ne ork maikets: Money 6 per cent.; cotton Steady at 11 15-1612 o lt$J; southern flour firm at $4 ?56 50; i3i3 bettet. ungraded red $1 15 22$; corn i&lc lower with more doiog. u;urdeJ 5&57yc; spirits turpentine Arm 4"); cu'S rosin uocbangeJ at $1 80 1 ST, Hi is is 1881 and do not forget it. IKk to your dates. 'North Carolina consols (4 per k: iu.) sold in New York: on tbe 29h til-. l 83-. 1; Mrs. Segu in-Wallace to whom we referred yesterday. She is M tarjuoud siuger. There is still another reply to louiget) to Oti forihopmtug, but, by whom we are not iDiorrued. Georgia wants a new and handsome capiiol and a Finance Committee was appointed to consider tbe matter and .r.'.ri theieon. .sir. Charles O'Connor, the etni ueut lawyer, is in his 76th year. He a- -aid i-j be preparing a law treatise -aIi-cii vviil close bis professional la- s io. lie now tesides hi Nantucket, T-ree hundred new pieces locora v' te the Presidential din iter set to u-ed oil State o.casious have beeu i iiletl. It now nuoibers nearly one i:truarvd pieces. "Have we a Bour hin among us?" They kuow how to work up sensa tionalism in Pennsylvania. Snyder wa-( hanged by a mob and three inches of tbe rope fetched $1, in gold we suppose. That is one of the re finements of civilization. Hayes would put in an incompe tent man to manage the weather bu suieas, and we all see and feel what a mess he made of it. Prof. Abbe should come quickly to Hazea'd help, t this thing may goon all winter. The Charlestoniana will celebrate the anniversary of'Gea. Robert E. Lee's birthday, which occurs on Jan uary 19th. Tbe military will parade without arms bat in uniform, and Col. Hugh S. Thompson will deliver an oration. On January 17, 1857,tJe ther mometer recorded 8 degress below zero in Richmond,' Virginia, as we learn from the Dispatch. On De cember 29, 1880, tbe lowest point reached was & degrees above zero. So there was 14 degrees difference in the cold of 1880 and 1857. The Lynchburg correspondent of the Richmond Dispatch writes on the 28th of December: "Mr. R. T. Craighill's book, 'The Vir ginia Peerage," will appear to-morrow. It includes sketches of Washington, Jeffer son, HenryK Randolph of Roanoke, and John Marshall. The book is entitled, vol ume L, aa it will probably be followed tv other like sketches from Mr. Cralgbilr,s pen." This reads somewhat amusingly to an ordinary American. "Virginia Peerage!" Ah! "Ge. Grant baa become tired of bs'mg regarded as a National beggar, and protests &iinst it. Tbe recent talk about bis affairs has been very distasteful." Waihington publican. Does any one believe for a moment that Grant was not consulted in the recent scheme to raise a Urge fund for him and to make him Captain general? It is the name end not the thing it represents that kurU Grant. If he ispot the great pertpaletio mendicant. 'of Aoierica who is the man? VOL. XXVII. NO. 85. New Orlcaus is beginning to realize. fnllu iha ;mnn;i.n, f n r . fully the importance of ,manafaottir- mg. do otty can rely solely on com- mr '- t.Kriw n. p-- HU swuo IVIIVITIUU shows its go a-headtiveness: "A new cotton mill ia to be' built to cost about $150,000. with .8.000 SDiadles. 62 carders and 830 looms, to give employment to 820 bands; a new ice factory, to cost sometntng nice S 150.000, and to give em ployment to about 75 hands, turning out so.uuu toos-or ice annually; and a new bag ging ractory, with I iuo.000 of capital, to give employment to about 3UU bands. Mr TT.o. ;ttt.; . w.wuw ' Ftwu Secretary Iiamsev every ten days as Snrfltrir f tha XT.v .fk R.lti. j . j more Swn's Washington special says K u - , i be he w averse to bnogtng w any new member to his cabioet for the i . his term: , on the other hand, it would not be an easy matter to find a. person who could be of service in the posi- tion with io ahnrt ft Limn in arvo " - - - Mark Twain has been i . pisying what reads like a practical joke anon ,uu,g Vl ojf.upuiAiUi5 uu sherin or ireden county, Drought down oredulons friends. He ia thought to the following named prisoners to the peni- . teatiary: Henry E4 wards, ' larceny, one be somewhat "daft, imagining him- year; Julius Lamberth, seven years, bur self a living obelisk. The account arT Thomas Oampbell. murder, three in toe new xora oun is funny, DUl Mark in onlv making a f a1 of nthr. j a 1 we suppose, whilst playing the fool himself. Probably he had been read ing TourgeVs book. Tbe Democratic reorganizes in New York are thought to have over done the business. Not content with attending to home matters they sought to build for the whole party. I handsome presents were awarded as fol f. y. ... I lows: A handsome diamond ring to "(he There IS an air of dictation tQ their I RaIIa nf thA Rail " Thu irralv Mian .Tnlia manner of Drooedare. and aireadv in I 1 .. .. . . . I INew 1 ork some of the friends of toe I movement are disgusted sliffhtlv.and I - o J 1 are predicting failure even at home. The Richmond State, referring to what the Star said about the two Christmas poems "Auiie and Willie and "Night Before Christmas," says: I Tuis inty be, but Mo re's was theorigi- ual, Hi.d . e;ix 'ht rJrst ii baa 'he strongest bold au-Mi in : .uibiu' intu . Nor is it a qaeaiion excrt oce of poetry, hut en- uttly r -e,tiiueii . it has ciotued our old Siota (JUus in real flb tnd blood, and made btcn i im torevei lo alt American childb.od." On the inside we have something to nay ot the oilver dollar. the following, which has come to hand since, is to the point and is encoura-l gog : "Director of ihi Miut Burchard denies the published statement that there is a fall ing off io the demand for standard silver dollars, lie 6ys that up to date the ship ments vt stindrd dollars have been fully equal to tbe coinage. Tbe shipments for the freent month, not laciuding the can Francisco Mini, amount to 1,523.000. Tbe following concerning the last I ritPB at th hnrini of fJanrcA I sad rites at the Dunat or eorge I Eliot will interest some of our read- I ers: I the deceased and Professors Tyttdall, B. I Edlev and Colvin. Tbe services, weie con I ducted by Dr. Sadler, Unitarian' taiaiater. I Among those present were Herbert Spen cer, Robert Browsing. Sir Theodore Mar tin, George L. Uu Manner, artist, i&d muod Yates, Thomaa Wodmer, R. A., and Rudolph Leamaan, artiats." .pirits Turpentine. The Grand Lodge jof Colored Masons, at their recent session In the city of Raleigb, adopted a resolution recom mending to the colored race the support of the liquor prohibition law. Greensboro Protestant'. Mr. R. L. Vernon, railroad agent at thjs place, ia our authority that a voubg man, aged 1 years, 0 feet 1 inches tali, and weighing 00 pounds, purchased a ticket on Sunday last and boarded the tram ror texts. KiaAoaJntrnat' - A thief en tered Mr. Pete -Hlriev house a few nights since and took his meoey. Mr. Hices says be was awake all the while, bet thou rh t it was his cat slipping about over Lhe floor. He says tbe cat certainly saved that thief's I life. Mr. James Bowen. seventy-one, and Miss Cassia Cassell, sixty-eight, were married in Washington tbe other day. Fifty years ago t bey-were lovers, but the bride's parents . broke up ine engagement because they were too young. Parental tyranny gathers no moss. Floating Item. Stateaville Landmark'. The first Carolina u dated September 17lb. 1778. It conveys 300 acres to James McKTnitt Alex- I ander, of Burke, and William onape, oi Iredell. Tbe instrument was igped by Richard Caswell, the first Governor, at Kinstos, and countersigned by J. Glascew, secretary. If you can get up a good newsy State column without exchanges yon can beat ;onr time. We knew a good fellow a Raleigh local editor who when hard up was wont to kin a negro ny tailing in tbe well or being run over or by some other: way of "taking off," and this be worxeaup with due elaboration and platitudinous elongation. We must make the most or a half dozen papers we nave. Mr. Wo. Modlin was run over by a horse attached to a cart at Elizabeth Citv. and verv seriously injured. The falcon says: Mr. Modlin sprang in front of the cart to atop the horse and as ne aid so tbe shaft struck him in the stomach, knock ies alas agaiast a tree, and immediately the wheel ran against his body with such; force as to break several' ribs and mangle his face terribly. 'Mr. Modlin was taken up in an unconscious cOndiHon. .7 . T ! .-Tli&alr If eie Observer: 'John Lawrence, white, sent to 'the? penitentiary for twenty years for horss stealing, from WILMINGTON, I Columbus county, has been released ou a wHioi aoeas Gorpv, me case navmgoeen tried nefore-Judge J. P. Graves, fa this city Lawrence . had served four years. Friday afternoon, John Hopkins, a I Tl7h1tA lnnvinr fmm A lamanna marla Ka escape from the penitentiary very cleverly, dressed in a suit of clothing he had stolen from one oi tbe guards. Yesterday be was captured two miles above .Uary and re turned to zus old quarters. Stateaville Iktndmarfe Mr. N. P. Watts, of Oool SpringTownship, is tbe iatnex ox a cuud. a dauenter. woo is now eleven and a half years old. and weighs 151 pounds.-. During this fall and winter sne ns gained ne&n at ice rate of a pound 1 a weear. xienaxner ano mother are both laree neoDle. one weiehinir 200 and the I other slightly over this; but the child is al- I au any oi ner granu parents I . . .. . .- and weizns more than anv uncle on her father's aide. This child has a little sister i iudti me luzuiy, wno is now six years old and weighs 79 pounds. As we I asked before, whose children can beat I these? . rndue advantage of a crisis, which bears I hard upon the impecunious portion of a I Several eases of rneumonia in the city I Died, at his residence, near ttmithfield. . . . . . oonnston county, on the 7tu inst.rMr. i oMiwaaiMVttuui, ulu t A. Jr c&i a. iiww i ceased was a highly respected citizen, I having once represented his county in tbe t or tbe fS and f cords of wood in ouro. innauuani says last nigm 1 was the coldest since 1856 Goldsboro Messenger: Lieut. Henry Kirby, of the U. S. Army, brother to ur. Geo. U. Ivarby, left here yesterday toioinnis command at tsuKaio, xi. x., after having pleasantly spent a brief visit among his friends and relations in this sec tion. The celebration, given in honor or Maj. Latham's election to uongress, at Plymouth recently, was a decidedly pleas ant affair. . Tha celebration was kept up till late in the night, and quite a number of Woodson of Plymouth, was chosen by bal- lot. The contest was quite spirited. The ring war valued at -$100. And now comes the clamor again lor new counties. Already we see that a public meeting was held at Earpaboro, composed of citlzeas of Johnston, Wake, Franklin and Nash coun ties, and it was resolved to petition tbe General Assembly for tbe formation of Lee county in that section, to be named in honor of the lamented Gen. Robert E. Lee. U is to be hoped that tbe Legislature will make no new county. mere are more than enouiju already. See tax report. 8tar. Raleigh News-Observer: There are some queerly-named people in this world of our. Yesterday Mr. ice snow, oi Surry county, obtained a grant of 340 acres of land i u that county, by paying to (Jol. Saunders, Secretary of State, tbe price of such lands, 131 cents an acre. - The 83d volume of the North Carolina Supreme Court Reports are being distributed by tbe Secretary of State. The remains of tbe late Mrs. Gen. W. R. Cox will arrive here to-day at 12:88 P. M., from Golds boro. The funeral services will take place from Christ (Episcopal) Church, at 3 P.M. Mrs. Janet Whitehead, mother m-iaw of CoL T. C. Fuller, died at her residence in thiacitv Tuesday niaht She was a former resident of Fayetteville, and 79 years old. The Supreme Court will assemble in this city on Monday next, the 3d proximo. The first two days of the first week will be devoted to the examination of applicants for license to practice law. The remainder of tha first week will be devoted to heaiine appeals from tbe First Judicial District. DUOUlu appeals Hum mo j iro liniiiiuk uu coftclaa,dtIie flr8t week, Monday and Tuesday of the second week will be assign- mA tr that "Dintrir.t The remaining Dis .V: '; Li . n.. Hon7i ni0. trict. second and third weeks: Third Dis-t trict. fourth week: Fourth District, fifth week: Fifth DistricLsizth week: Sixth Dis- trict, seventh week; Seventh Dlslrict,eighth week; Eighth District, ninth week; Ninth Uistnct, tenth week. The ioregoing is puo lished by authority and may be relied upon as correct . TIJEKEl CITY. HEW ADVKfitTWEiriiCNTS. Mvbsoh Fresh stock. J. C. MtnsDft Druggist lKRossSTifc Co Butter. JLlL Coumca. Land for Bale. P. L. BxudokbsiS: Co. Greeting. P. CTjiomteA Co Open to-day. Dtkb A Son Happy New Year. FntBT Natiohai. Bank Dividend. P. Hetnsbebgeu Happy New Year. First NatiosaIj Bank Annual meeting ForelanSblvmeflt. The foreign shipments from this port yesterday consisted of the following : Nor- wegian barque Ootid, Capt. Kroger, for Bre. men, with 1,307 balea cotton; the Norwe gian barque. 'Mindora, Capt. Henriksen, ftJr'Xiterpooi, with 986 bales cotton, and the Norwegian barque OpMr, Cspt. Chns- teasen, with 1,002 bales cotton. loiaj, 3,965 bales. Messrs. Williams & Murchi- aaa were the shippers. Id addition to the above tha brig Eugene J3a, Capl. Lord, was cleared for Arrayo, Porto Rioo, by Messrs. Northrop & Cummiog, with 237,-. feet of inmberaod 10,800 shingles lTaver'e Coara Win. Young and Joseph Baker alias Ed win Edmondson, white, and John Lewis, colored, were arraigned before Mayor Fiahblate, yesterday morning, on the charge of acting disorderly on the street, in the neighborhood, 6? 0 theCPaxcell House, on Thursday af ternoon. At tbe close of the examination Wm. Young was required to pay a fine of $5 00, John Lewis $2 00, and Baker was discharged. Klrwt .Iiauonal Baatlt. J he annual meeting of the stockholders tie First National Bank of this chy for the election of officers, will be held, at their Banking Honseon Tuesday, the lith ihst. alii o'clocitX H. h i,By.thway, as will be seen by .notice In thii isshethe Board "of Directors of vita Bank have declared a dividend of. 3 per cent, payable on the 10th inst. N. C. SATURDAY. Itoeai not. A happy New Year ! There was some skating near this city yesterday. Tbe water in the docks was frozen over yesterday morning. The removal of the Signal Office to its new quarters will be completed to day. mi. t 1 n J m l x ne oanas, r rouuoe xouauge and offices at the City Hall will be closed to-day. - The Post Office will be closed to-dav :(New Year's) from 9.20 A? M. to 4.30 P. M. We had the pleasure of a call yesterday from Rev. George W. Sander- lin, of Lenoir. A prohibitory liquor law peti tion is in circulation in this city, and finds numerous signers. The attempted snow storm last night was a dismal failure, much to the chagrin of the boys. There were 184. marriage licenses issued during the year ending yesterday, of which 73 were for white and 111 for colored couples. The late ordinance of the Board of Aldermen in regard to the removal of tbe market carts, etc., is understood to go into effect to-day. We bad a pleasant call last eveniog from Hon. John W. Shackelford. member-elect to Congress from this Dis- trict. He will leave for his home in One low this morning. The members and subscribers of the Chamber of Commerce and Produce Exchange will have a pleasant meeting, by invitation, at the residence of A. a. Van- Bokkelen, Esq., President of the Cbsmber of Commerce, at 1 P. M. to-day. The ladies of the t irst ITesby- terian Church had a festival and "Christ mas tree" at the city hall last night for the benefit of the Sunday School of that church. Gifts were distributed to some two hundred or more bipi y cbiloreo who were present. Narrow Baeapo of a Child from Death The little child of Mr. James Kendrick, of this city, aged about ten months, made very narrow-eccape from death on Thursday. It seems that the mother was engaged io the dining room preparing din ner, while the baby, in charge of two little girls, was left on a pallet spread in front of he fire in the sitting room, the weather at the time being very cold. The largest of the two girla, after awhile, went into the room where her mother was,' intending to return in a few minutes. In the mean time Mis. Kendrick was startled by a scream from the little girl in charge of the baby, accompanied by the exclamation that the child was nearly in 1I13 fire. Mrs. K. hurried forward, and reached the door to the Bitting room just in time to see the baby totter and fall backwards into tbe fire-place. She sprang to it and snatched it from the fire almost as soon as it had reached it, but not before it had received very severe and painful injuries. It ap pears that tbe child did not fall immadi ately into the blaza, but ou tha hot embers, and so near tbe fire that the hair on its lit tie head ignited and flared up, while tbe tender skin was badly blistered. If tbe mother had been a moment later in reach ing the child the result, in all probability, would have been too disastrous to contem plate. At last accounts it was suffering greatly from the accident, but the physi cian does not seem to apprehend any seri ous consequences. lojared by m Fall. William Sbulver, a native of London, England, employed on the Revenue Cutter Colfax, met with quite a serious accident yesterday. He was engaged in trnnnelieg COal. from the government wharf to the steamer, when by some means he got a trip upon the high gangway used for tbe purpose and was precipitated to the dock below, falling across one of the cutter's guns, while the barrow of coal came down upon his back. He was quickly rescued from his unpleasant position and taken to the marine hospital attached to the Sea men's Home, where he received tbe proper medical attention. Upon a visit to the Home which we were pleased to find ap parently-sb cleanly and comfortable in its various anartmenta wb were informed I that no bones were broken and that the in ured man will probably bs able to get out in "a few. days. natM'via! Civil amis. An imnortant civil npiinnramn nn before - mmMiil i . . I onept OUT magistrates yesterday, being that of Mr. J. K. Vaughn, architect, vs. Wilmington Market Company, to enforce a laborers', lien heretofore -filed. A large number of witnesses had been summoned to testify in the case, and the jury de manded by the attorney for the plaintiff had been drawn and impanelled. The case Was postponed by counsel, however, in the absence of important witnesses, to January 12tb( at 0 o'clock in the forenoon. Mr. F. H. Darby appears for tbe plain tiff, sii4. Major D. J. Devane for the efaneei 'W v. ' . . :. , A good many nfce points of law are in volved in the case, we nnderatand and mueh interest is felt in the probable resnlt. Yesterday I had such a bad Cold that I could notspeah.' . I-nsed Dr. Bull's Cough jSyrtrp and to-day I am as well as ever. It ost me only 25 cents. t JANUARY 1. 1881. Snow at FayetteTIIIe. The steamer Wave reports three or four inches of snow at Fayetteville 00 Wednes day and Wednesday night. Some of the young people enjoyed themselves at sleigh" riding to a limited extent, but the under- crust was not of sufficient strength and durableness to render the sport altogether as pleasant as it might have been. Tbe Wave brought quite a layer of snow on her miner rier.lr. atiH annrpr.intinir tha coamittr I r r rr of the artic,e ifl lbege t jt WM obl!t.ncl- dumped upon the wharf, so that Wilming tonians might luxuriate in tbe possession of imported snow. Dolus aa Well aa Co aid be Expected. Mr. F. Martin, the seaman, who was so badly injured by a fall down the hatchway of the schr. Jesse Elizabeth, on the west side of tbe river, on Thursday morning last, is said to be doing as well as could be reasonably expected. The injured man is a native of Volvest, Germany. He is at tbe hospital attached to the Seaman's! Home, and has tbe best of surgical at ten tion. Indications. Tbe following are tbe Indications for the South Atlantic States to-day: Slight rise in temperature, stationary or slowly falling barometer, winds variable, but generally from the north or northeast, and increasing cloudiness with. areas of rain. A lady of Marianna. Florida, writes: "I applied to a physician here for a prescrip tion for Sick Headache, with which I have been afflicted many years. He recom- . rw . i T i rw . . menaea tuns xruis. rney acted URe a charm. I can now attend to my school without anv Dain or inconvenience. It ia the best medicine I have ever taken. May jou uieei wuu iub rewaru you aeserve. "Anna Jenkins.' THK ITI AILS. The mails close and arrive at the City jfost umce as follows: CLOSE. Northern through mails, fast, 7:00 P. M. Northern -through and way mails 5:30 A. Raleigh 5:30 A. M. Mails lor the JN. (J. Railroad, and routes supplied there from, including A. & N. C. Railroad, at 5:30 A.M. Southern mails for all points South, daily 8 A. M. and 7:45 P. M. Western mails (C.C. R'vldailv (except Sunday). .......... 8:10 A. M. Mail for uneraw 65 Darlington Railroad , 7:45 P.M. Mails for points between Flo rence and Charleston, 8 A. M. and 7:45 P. M. Payetteville.andofBceson Cape Fear River, Tuesdays and Fridays 1:00 P M. Fayetteville, via Lumberton, daily, except Sundays.... 8:10 A. M. Onslow C. H. and interme diate offices, Mondays and luuiouajr.. ......... u;w j ai. Smithville mails, by steam boat, daily (except Sundays) 8 :30 A. M, Mails for Easy Hill, Town Creek, Shallotte and Little River, Mondays andThurs- . days , 6:00 A. M Wilmington and Black River Chapel, -Mondays, Wednes days and Fridays. 5:00 A. M. OPEN FOR DELIVERY. Northern through and way mails 7:30 A. M. Northern through mails. . . ... 9:00 A. M. Southern 'mails 7:30 A. M. Carolina Central Railroad. ... 4:00 P. M. General delivery open from 6:00 A.M. to!6:00 P. M., and on Sundays from 8:30 to V:3UA. Jtt. Stamp Office open irdmTTA. M. to 12 M., and from 2 to 5 50 P.M.' . Money order and Register Department open same as stamp office. Stamps for sale at general delivery when stamp office is closed. I Mails collected from street boxes everv day at 3.80 P. M. FIRST ROUND OF QUARTERLY MEETINGS for the Wilmington District of the Methodist Church, South : j Coharle Mission, at 'Hopewell ..Jan'r 1 3 Duplin, at Renansville ....Jan'r 8 9 Bladen, at Boole Cbfipel Jan'y 1516 Elizabeth, at KUzabethtown Jan'y 8833 Wilmington, at Fifth Street.......... Jan'y 9 30 Wilmington, at Front Street .....Feb. 5 8 Smithville .....Feb, 89 Woiteville, at WhitevlUe Feb. 1813 Waccamaw Mission, at Bethesda. .... .Feb. 1518 Brmnswiclc. at Bethel ........Feb. 49 sd Topsail, at Wesleyan Chapel ....Feb. 3687 Onslow, at Tabernacle .M'eh 5 8 Clinton, at Andrew Chapelt i....H'eb 1813 Cokesbory. at Hall's . : : M'ch 1980 fdr i ne uistnct steward, meeting, wur ne neia c iu odocK a. JH...OB wo ox jfeDraaiT. in Wil mington, at the Parsonage of Front Str-et Chuich A fall attendance desired, - : Is. S. BURKHKAD. . Presiding Elder. CITY ITEBM. THE MORNINQ STAR can always be hac attne louse, following places In the city ! The PureeU Harrts' NewaiauadL and. the BtAU Office. TTKWSPA PER 711? S a . A : Wall ' MtehlUliiul and i prosperous Weekly Newspaper. located In a thriving, growing; Uwoa tbA Una of s prominent Railroad. Is offered .for sale. Terms cash. For terms and particulars apply to the editor of flits paper. . . ... GUILTY OF WRONG. Some oeoDle ' have a S'tmeSe.?toffiht5 are gutlly of a wrone. There are some advertised remedies fully worth all that la asked for them.and one at least we snow or nop miters. Tne writer haehadoocaaioa to use the Bitten in just such a climate as we have most of the year la Bay Citv4 nas always round mem to De arst eiass ana real-! able, doing all that la claimed for them. Tribune. , BURNETT'S COOOAINE. THE BEST HAIR DRESSING IN THE WORLD. -Burnett's Cocoaine allays irritation removes all tendency to dandruff. mvlgoratesttie action of the capillaries In the hlgh- eatSegree, and has earned a deserted reputation for promoting the growth and preserving the beauty of the human hair. Ladles dressing their hair ela. oerateiy ror tne evening wui una uun rt imparts a healthy natural gloss to the hair, and will cause tt to retain its shape tor hoars. ; , jjuknei-i's jrjj&vsftKUH - icjLxuA.u'rB are used and endorsed by the best Hotels, Confection ers and Grocers throughout the oonmtry. They are perfectly pure. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. . ; FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WILMINGTON, Jasuary 1, 1881. : rjriHS BOARD 0 DTRECTOSS Of THIS BANK have declared a Dividend of Three Per Cent., pay able Qn tne lotninsv . - , jan 1 si a. xl. y f "Ii"r- FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WILMINGTON, Jahoary 1,'.188L npHE ANNUAL MEETING OF JTHE. gsTOCK X bolaers of this Baak, tot the election, of Direc tors, will be held at their -Banklua House to Wfl- tnineton, on Tuesday, tthe 11th injstu at 11 o'clock. t. M. AK.AIiKJ6B,Oaahler, Ian 1 5t nn a : io . i 11 ti. WHOLE NO. 4.174 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. January I, 1881. HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR TO THE CUSTOMERS OF !P, L, Bridgers & Oo. During 1880 we have tried to I please, and as a conseaueuce have more than doubled our business. Our A mas trade was more than three times as much as 1879. This tells its own tale. Follow the sensible example of others and give P. L.. Bridgers & Co. a partjof your trade, and before 1882 comes in they will have it alL January 1st, 1881. Valuable Land for Sale T"Y VIRTUE OF A J flDO UENT A Tin nRPHRK rendered by the Superior Court cf Bladen County, at Fall Term, 1880. in tbo casa of J. F. Oliver ye. T. W. MaultebT and wife, for f oreclosuTe of Mort- on the 7th of February, J881, at the-Court House door. In Rl! 7Jh Af h f jarn - that mlnhl. Pl.n.Mn on the Cape Fear Btvex', known as 'NEWFIBLDS, containing 1031 Acres. Terms cash. Title perfect. K. K. COUNCIL. Comm'r. J. F. Oliver. Mt. Olive. N. C. will sell Jndirmeat or give particulars. jan l DSw W8t A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO EVERY ONE, 13 TnE EARNEST WISH OF DYER ft SON. Jan 1 tf Happy Few Tear. rjMUt LIVE BOOK STORE SENDS GREETINGS! to all. Thankful for past favors, it will endeavor to continue to merit, during 1881, tbe popular favor heretofore bestowed it. and Will offer always the greatest inducements to Its numerous patrons. P. BJBINSBERGER, Jan 1 tf Live Book and Music Store. Fresh Stock QF COLLARS, THE INCOMPARABLE 'KING' SHIRT, GENTS' UNDERWEAR, at MUNSON'S, Jan 1 tt Clothier and Merchant Tailor. Butter. 2Q TUBS VERY FJNKBUTXLR, Just received on consignment. Must be sold. - Jan 1 2t . DzSOSSET & CO. January 1st, 1881. QUR MILL WILL BE OPEN THE ENTIRE DAY, and all orders for MEAL. HAY. HOMINY, CORN, Ac., will he proinpUy-filfea. ' Mfllers aAdiBrain Dealers jan 1 tf aad Peanut Buyers and Dealers. Did You GET ONE OF OUR ILLUSTRATED CATA logae and price list of Cooking and Deatinr Stoves? Send for one FOR THE HOLIDAYS. -ervloeaCbte articles for the household in large variety, at dol9tf F. M. KING'S CO, Bananas. You may guess if Bananas are thoroughly ripe, Yea may guess if they're stale by the feel, You may guess If they're likely your gastrlcs te gripe. Bat you're sore to slip on the peel. ' We don't sell Bananas, bat we-do sell something for those' Gripks which are likely to follow after GJtfiat&us; rresortstions prepared at bottom prices. J. D. NUTT Jk CO., Drugzists, deSStf . fcont and Princess Sts. Hats ! y Umbrellas! ' ' HJtON'AJJJLN,.;- deSl tf Hatters; Ono square one day,-....,. . ... ........ , two days,. ,.. ., v- ' threaders,... four days,.. w. I " In days,........- I - On week,.. " Twe week,. ... .. " Three weeks, I " " One month. - A rO BOBl(. ...., .... .. " Three asoataa,.. ' Six month,..... One year, W Or Contract Advertlaemaau taken at propoi "on-elylowratoa mi usee Hua nuupvu 7P we cue Miiun. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS' OFFICE TREASURER AND COLLECTOR CTTiroF WTLellNOTOJI. H. C.', December SOth 1880. Notice. rjy HOLDERS -OF CITT BONDH. City Coupons falling 4ae January lt, 1$81. will be paid on presentation at the Dank of New Baao Ver In this city. Henry savage; Treasurer aad Collocter. de 0 3t Jas, C. Mtuids. 35 NORTH FRONT STREET. V Wilmington, M. C. Apples. Apples. Q Ball A No: 1 BALD. APTLE8. For sale bj - " de al tf KERCH MEtt O ALDER BROS. " j : 1 Bacon and Lard. gQ Boxes r. 8. SIDES, Boxes nd half Caaka 8MO. SIDES, !J5Q TabsLAKD.I kerchmercalderbros. Cheese. Cheese. JQQ Boxen fins CRJtAH CSKX8X, For tale bt For tale bj de 81 tf KBRCIIN1 KBRCIINRR A OALDBH BROS. Corn. Oats, Ileal T- - 10QQ Baahal" CORN. 2000 BaebeI OAT8 ; 500 Bluhel" Watr ni MEAL, For sale by de SI tf KERCUNKR CALDER BBOtf. PRICE LIST Jas. C. Stevenson London Layer Raisins, 16Xc per lb; London Layer Raiaina, flat quarters, two creona.OOc Assorted Note, 16&c per lb ; Freeh New Currants. y,c per lb; Nobby Mixture Candy, 8Co per lb ; No 4 Nice Pure Mixture, lbc per lb; . Finest French Candy. 35c, or 8 lbs for S1.C0; Cooking Batter, to arrive by steamer to-day, S&e; e Elegant Ya. Valley Butter, la rolls, 80c per lb; Small Suear Cured Hams at 18 fee per lb Good article Laguayra Coffee, tt lbs for. f 1 ; teMJh u ranges, fa per nunarea, or sue per aoaen: ; very nice for meats. : bouirht this month. I uooao iriusoa. ana opugni inia montn. Above are mv reiralar nrlcea. and are not set for the occasion. I will offer, however, for this week ONLY, Citron at 85c per lb. My assortment of fine Cakes and Crackers can't be excelled. Sugars are orcred low enough to please any one. Call on me uud I will try to terve you exsedl- I aon eij nd PPly JAMBS C. STEVENSON. P. 8. Thirty Barrels APPLES expected to day. deSl tf Still Receiving. Brown & Roddick WB HAVE JUST RECEIVED A HANDSOME line of SCOTCH PLAID GOODS, which we offer at 13Jc per yard. Handkerchiefs. I ARB NOW PREPARED TO SHOW THK Lanrest Line ef HANDKERCHIEFS arer shown in 'this city Embroidered, Hemed, Hem stitched, Col'd Border, Ac., suitable for Holiday Presents. dee4tf BEAT IT! IF YOU CAN. PARLOR, CHAMBER, OFFICE, Library, Dining, Marble Top and Kitchen Fur niture. Mattresses, Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wardrobes, Loaagea, Sideboards, Fancy Fursitbra, sattaMefor Xmas Presents. Wholesale and Retail., at the New Furniture more of BKBHBNDS 4b ttON&Oa, H.B. Corner Market and' Sd Streets, Wilmington, N.lC Tbe largest sto ck at prices Imatifytag tbe above remark. de ti tf "Christmas." Buy Presents for everybody from JOHN DYER A OIf, de 88 tf , TAILORS AND FURNISHERS. Bough Bice. 5000 BC8HELS WANTSO AT HILTON RICE MILL. de 81 eodSt tu th sa O. Q. PARSLEY. Mules and Horses. rpWBNTF MULES AND FIFTBEN HOBSXa SUIT ALL WORK. For sale by T. J. SOUTH KRLAND. Livery aad Sale Stable. dc29 3t Sad and Princess 8t.S New Crop Garden Seed. I TAKE PLXASUUS IN CALLING THE AT tentlon of tbe trade to the Pepalar sad Bettable Brands of SEED sold by ne. I am hsndllag largely, aad am able to oner speeuu easci toonyers. aena you oraers w. -j. wm. a. hum, Drazslst and Seed Merchaat. de30tf Wilmington. N. C- ThelBush; -pOR HOLIDAY GOODS, 1H BOTH FURNI TURK and TOYS, eontiaaeawttk nnabated vigor. Oar Stock is large, however, and we are prepared to meet all dfmaarla, . D. ArtMTTM OO., deltttf : i- ... 48 WortaTr tBt. Ten toollara Eot7drd 1 TR WHEEL LOST OFF ON, OF r TUB ONB HUNDRED BOGGIBS Jmrt received by OERHARDT OO. N. B Wheel found. delstf nn 1 Tft IM IN IM 4 M 5 M IM 10 00 n oo M 00 t 60