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.S H0RIIIHG3TAR iij W.T1. II. tii.itMitit Kl,ISHEl UAXLT EXCKP1 HUSIHV- JUfBS sinjacalTTIOSl IM iDVaXCT u yct, 0y il WMg paid. fi mouths. i i.-je months ... 4 26 TQUUbil ....... A To City Subearibcr. QeUvered la aajr part of (he tT pifteon Cents per week. Our CMsV Agent we W -1 IWi 5. ,ot aathorlsea to couoct iot more uja tare a advance. Srtered at the Post Offlce at WlTmingtos. N. C, as secona cjih manse j OUTLINED. Tbe thermometer was from 35 to 33 de grees below zero ia New Hampshire yes terday. rire ir a paper mill at Manaynnk, Pa.; loss aboat fSO.OOO. - Very heavy ice reported in Chesapeake Bay. The manufacturing iodusiriea of Richmond, Va.. have beeo largely In creased dunog the past year. Cattle hive been lost and game frozen io Virginia . . a i u . -7 l-v ha collaused. and war between .hJ.r.:. f" ?Piy '- iween tne two i rpgruea im cen4ny. I ho i N.aora. for Havre from New York. d.s-bled by . cull :.,. returned to nc la'iei H"'" Hie talk io Washington U iHt n ration of CoogreM i, ioevita- On Thursday the mercury fell in Kicnmona 10 iz aegrees Deiow zero. Thid was at 2:30 A. M. All that appears in this part of the uaper is prepared for the Star, What is not written bv us is Quoted ....1 Mn,,. or rhahpd. - i- r j-ti . l : i . i mi I ! tar.tr nanuait lumas tne aio- ., ,.,lr,,;r, ,n n , I . v.o...v , r"-v,v, ...Ub u i ih.- r tired list, with the full pay and ,.tik if General in tbe army, will ii i-H. liaodall himself has been euf- ri from the gout. 1 1.1 re an no train in ine report lU. L'.-.i Butler had paid $122,000 i.cL-ati s ane bonds enlrunted to him iiatllueii lost, although blame could not attach to him under tbe circum- stance-. We did not endit the re- lrt, and hence did ...iff. not copy the i lie Uichmonders turned out in full force to see "Hazel Kirke,' a Lieauiiful and pathetic ruelodrama,on Ti ursday night, although the weather a- 1 xiremely cold and lhe walkiug very bad. Wonder if they would i.ive uirned out to attend church on such a night ? The Radicals are hard to please. A cotiil investigation was made of :he buuth Carolina census, but that was not satisfactorv bec3nse it eon ri xMii tie firm enumeration. So spe 1 ! audits were sent lo try their i. .lii.i.-, and, after a third inveslia ihi , they 6nd the census was under tl- menial population. The. liichraond Dispatch, in a re- vu-w ..f Rnvnll .n TonrtfPP. aava of . . , ,. j . vf t alters rascally conduct in North Carojina: "The evidence produced by Mr. Royall r ves that Judge Tourgee's share of plun der io one transaction which baa come to . giii wis nearly $4,000. This whole trana cinQ is well described. Its history will rnible iur Northern friends to silence I'uU'ntt'd admirers, and also to understand Ly be nd others of tbe same tribe could j'H rtmsin io tbe South." Fraucois Ravel, one of the once fa muu 3 Havel brothers, has just died io France. We saw him in 1849, and he was wonderful oo tbe tight n.pe and in pantomime. An ex change says of him : "He was as bold as a coot, and looked much older than he was. He waa in a crowded railroad car ooce when a lady cime along looking for a seat. Francoise arue aod offered her bis. She said no, she cuuldo'i think of depriving so venerable a man of bis seat. Tbis inspired Ravel, and to show just bow infirm and decrepit he was be turoed a hsadspricg oyer the seat and Uoded in the aisle on his feet." To be head man at a great English school pays. The head of the Eton sohool receives $25,000 annually, and the head of the Harrow school $35, 000, whilst those of Westminster, Winchester, Rugby, Charter House, and Merchant Taylors are worth from 412,000 to $20,000 a year, including the spacious abodes attached to them. The heads of colleges receive much Its?, the highest being $15,000. The master of Trinity CollegejCambridgej receives that sum. Who will say that scholarship does not meet some times with its reward ? The following we respectfully com mend to the attention of Northern papers, and especially to those papers that are always misrepresenting the treatment of the colored people in the outh. We copy from an edi torial ip the Kinstoo Journal, : "A colored man, J. R. rTatcb, brings suit KiDa;a white man, William Cohen, for iaaagte,40De him in his person and repu tation y means of a false charge of bur Rlwy aeretofoie preferred by Cohen sg alnet him. The case was moved here from sn adjoining county; so there was no personal Prejudice in tbe minds of.the Jurors; Cohen defended by three able counseltwo them the leaders of the bar. Qatcb'had pted imprisoned only two or three days; ine jury bad eleven- white' men on it, aod ret, with only a short consultation, they R"e a verdict for the plaintiff with $500 flamsgetVi ' ' VOL. XXVII. NO. 86. The ignorant and vicious editor 6f .. lr . . the Uh watfJrtter-Oc eari is very ee- v ere upon Mf7 Rovali because of the lambasung he baa niteD -Tourgee. I laying Was commenced Monday last on a As a suecimen of iha arimla mntton I railroad which is to connect Norfolk, Vir aS 8Pecl,e, Vhe rt9 Written rf Elizabeth Citv. North CJaina. by a literary vampire.' who thinks dicated" fully, read what he says of North,kwlth the exception of $23,000 sub- ceiptsof cotton at this port fof the year Mr. J. H. Savage, the newly the Virginia reviewer : scribed by Elizabeth City. ending. December 31st, 1880, footed up elected keeper of the County Poor House. ..A. . ... . Eayetteville Examiner'. There 106,156 bales, ai azainst 92.434 bales for the took charge yesterday. .11 rVspecST'ms liTe" of eS to any one but himself; bis liberty is of no ,u 8n' one ou nimseii; nis lioeny IS OI DO man Jackal, who seeks food in the easiest i . . . I way anowo to bis species; wbo oecomes ;dbnlM:ST portnt bualneas.. be- nke lh- ,ice of yp, an affl ctlo I n.i . . .. . This sort of a cheap vituperation nro,e. nothin. hot lh of The ...Hao," I Nonh ' ninety-nine hotidiedths of the intellj- ant whirp m. hliir that Tonrcros was bribed, that ha U aLterlv cofr oriri - -iOPlia-a- .ii rupt, TH. ..kl.. : -J9 v -r what is knowp of the fellow's coo rsb in the State. Mr. Roy all does not tell all. and bv a reat deal. ; During 1880 319,855 European im . , . tr n mieranis isnuea at new x otk. yj r ;.k oiQO -il these Ireland furnished 62,198 an mt.c i.dauu iuiuioucu uv Germany 88,983. AN inMBNB KTtttCTUBB tieairoyeti ty ibt PoiiioK in oi tha Irou Kowt ibt rrowi Boaeatlt fort uaaioly Kciy Charlotte Observer. Yesterday af lei noon, as sleigberl I aud kaierj made merry, a tremenf d.us casualty look place at the depot of lhe 'cbmond & Danville Rail? man ( nmnanv Th( matrniticont I nasnenwr denot. aa recentlv erected I at an immense expense, was crowded with passengers, hackmen, policemen. I and railroad men. The afternoon' I train was to leave in a tew minutes, 1 - I . .. V'.UB J , Mr 1 uvea. vv nwe au waa no.se ana con- fusion an umioouH crack as of break- I ins limheiet sounded above tbe bisal raf a,a.,.o.,i.,.. wi .-,. t ft in at Ii 11 fmnk. I wa vrvai"v v v lut-u. i t-ruwu, ku..v0 '- l he crowd, at on-.-e demoral- I ' - . lzed, begau to aoitter in all direo-1 none; the bells oi Hie .-nginea sonnaea I and the tram moved uneasily to- I i . , - a .. ,t, i waru mo wuen va, 1 sounding sua qa&King line an eartn- i . , ... quake, and the arched iron root came crashing down burying under its broad expanse waiting rooms, Dag- gage room?, vicKet omces, reman-1 rants, fcc iif a wooderful Provi dence no one was killed, as the crowd, warned! by the premonitory crack, had esnaped before the roof . . i - a came down, a salesman, namea Sam Poseo, traveling for Isaiah, Jer emiah & Co.. deaUrt In olothing in New York; standing on the rear of a .7 . e .. i uni n..n inoi AmAvmamiv ihiiii rna x uiiuiau jiiDH D & VMW shed, was knocked off the platform bv a flying girder aod remained un conscious for a half hour. His inju ries, however, are uot serious. The only living creature killed by the ac cident was a large Newfoundland dog belonging to one of the passen gers. Several narrow escapee were made, however. The falling shed grazed the ooat tails of a policeman who was iust taking a drink at the moment of tbe first oraok and had I stayed to finish it. -Dirits Turpenune. T(,a fi,.t nnrnWuf ih Ralftlch I WeeJclyYititor will be issued next Wednes- day. I Th Raleiorh Star seems tobelJmp0w Watsnn. Riirnal Officer at this the Prohibition organ. It warmly espouses that cause. The Raleigh Visitor credited I other paper, pened. Bat we know how it hap More "brilliant marriages" have occurred, uniy "cnarming ana oeauuiui, i . . ... X i ttf.l si I days. making, domestic girls never get into tho I papers. Greeusboro State: The many I friends of Mr. Joseph B. Armfleld will be n.inH in hp.r nf hia death. He was one f tha nMMt r.itir.sna of Guilford county. I and at the time of his death (on Sunday j last, near Jamestown, bad entered into bis 96th year. Kinston Journal: Jacob Dud- ley, colored, made quick time in getting I hia divorce suit through last week. H. JT. I Grainger had tbe case in charge and in five minutes after the jury were empaneled, he had put in bis evidence and gained a verdict from the jury of "all issues found for plain- tiff." Coroner J. G. Cox had his first 1ob of work last week In the inquest on the body of a young colored child of Dennis Chapman who fell in a well on John Stevenson's plantation near Kinston. WIU Eastern North Carolina ever be civilized ? They keep up to this day the barbarous practice of "tilting at tournament" that is tossy, a wild, baram scarum fellow. wUb a long stick In his bandtpoutfted-on' a "restive norse. And rfd-t iog st a furious fate, tries to poke, the stick through an iron ring. It is a melancholy fact that few of them are ever killed. Raleigh Star. As during 1880 and 187 sun dry polerpnncbings came off in various sections not in "Eastern North Carolina,? tbe question might be so enlarged as to read, Will North Carolina ever be civi lized Wixmesqton Star. Raleigh Star: A few days ago tbe Nsiot-Ofoerver, of this city, made some suggestions 'looking to the erection of a "building by tbe Bute to be -used by the Agricultural ' Depaittnent, th Supreme Court aod the State Library, which meets ourliearty spprdysl. We are glad to iiloiiiiNe ' " ! - 1; WILMINGTON, N. C SUNDAY. JANUARY 2, 1881. ! I?r' Mat Waysand Means Prohibi- I uon UociniiUee 01 'tnls city are meeting with mtchanccesi In raisine funds to carrv carry z? ft 8re wo 5d- stirring I and it is to be pushed to early completion. SSVlSSSSSSS 'SS&SSi th 1 faatey than thafJana Fear nnrn arw. arl- I Md public consideration. Oar I rTL t '7 r.k , avraw uuamaitun uioau uu uia u i u ubv ui I Jinn.r iflln.t .:r. frnn thi. .(.I ! ."ffi" I esu, quesuons in remtrd to the liquor traffic, 1 Will nAminn pnnoMornlinn Tho nrnhiKl- ImIi niuiltnni In hmiJ ik. linfiA. ..ffl. I Io lETl. ,IT. K.i 5S7fj. I villa (Irtdellurt) that it is an indictable I ""nce ip coange me gauge or aratiroaa to nffif iXSL , I r. I . : . . . I Ko.De.rinue lor eacnaay during wzucn tne ki6b iiuuis, so ttbu oo iiuihouu- mint nf tha amllr. narflaa . Thi. .Iiofihi I math Mttu. .s-z-. mu:. Mu.MlM I JEZZ?, w " ' rr looks in the direction of W. J. Best and uw Kiuiar uwunt , &uia .ua.K. hIa aate., WDO not iongrinc8 changed I I gangs lot the W. N. C. Railroad from! IS ,8el e,ght nM iDCh8 & PK..u((n tu ,a . room ,n tbfl Metropolitan Hotel which has I Kaon ttrA i.n -n nn i ucu Ui; uj uwujua oU ujnum TfM.ul. l.Q? Jn-jams. itre tner- mometer last nignt reacnea away aown De- ... a . ' ' their's went down to 10 below, but then iia most too soon axier L;nrisimas to trust eitnermen or tnermemeters mat get tnai r.t ..- . ... an ciiaiuiv t;uju. iuo wo I yeaieraay was iour incnes tnicK on tne . . - ... imous sou wrw lacnea 01 iaiB iroze unnag the night. Wood continued to brine from $10 to $12 a cord yesterday, while coal remained at 19 a ton. As Mr. Ed. Bailevwas slelsh ridine yesterday with Miss Hazeline Norwood, of Hillsboro, the bone ran away and as flTe corner of "J, 'SS'StS fyiDg tbem both into the snow. Miss NnrmnnA m .lirrht tnt o ornoo Irin face and was a little hurt about tbeshoul- - Jfc flSSS waa k-ifi Dallas to consider the nroiect of a railroad from the Cross Roads', a Doint on the Air Line near Wooten's. via Dallas nri RpAVDrri'a Rt.tfnn iha naroiinft I Central, to Mooresville. to connect with the Noryt -c, Midland Tbe meeting waa unanirmus in favor of tbe project. A company was formed to be called the I v ooieDa. MooreavUie & Ualiaa muroaa I - ... I i aimmnt i na rtnuti arrtx tr ir waa n ?.-r--j-- - aT'".- tsrmined. should he flied at ftSl 0.000 in i Mimineu. Hnuuni ne men hl kuu.uuu iu i shares of $100. The following were-ap-1 pointed a Board of Directors: Wm. Jen-' , juuhs nonman, ueorge r . rasoa, n. jj. uarpenter, Aiexanaer iJrevara ana jos. ry rnr,ann a i;k.,.i .,,.. - uav a7Vu Asa UUIA1UW4 vA iiwvtBt oav goriptions were made. T ST JEj CITY. NBW ADVKBTISKtKi K J. O. Muhds Druggist. Munson To the public Parser & Taylor Stoves. -Gerhardt & Oo. $10 reward. Harrison & Allen Hats, &c. P. Heinsberger Blank books. D. A. Smith & Co. Furniture. A. David Winter goods at cost. C. W. Yates Thanks to friends. P. H. Hayden Fine saddles, &c John Dawson & Co. Watt plows. J. EL Hardin Medicated bougie?. Meeting C. M. Stedman Fire Co. Altaffer, Pkxcs & Co. Sash, &2. M AT.T.ATtn & Bowden Harness, &c. McDouoALL & Williamson Orders. L. J. Otterbotjrg Men's Wear Depot. J. W. Gordon &Bro. Gen '1 ins. agents Daily vreaittr Bulletin. The follQWine will show the state of the thermometer, at the stations named, at h 3.00 P. M. yesterday, Washington mean time, and also tbe amount of rainfall in inches ifor the twenty-four hours ending daily at 3 P. M except Tuesday, when it is 48 hours, as furnished by Bergeant Station: Tem. R. F. Weather. 25 .09 Ltsn'w 33 .06 Lt rain 34 .55 Lt rain 28 . Sleet 42 .00 Clear 80 .02 Cloudy 45 1.15 Cloudy 72 .19 Lt rain 41 .12 Clear 33 .06 Cloudy 41 .01 Clear 67 1.11 Fair 37 .99 Lt rain 31 .09 Cloudv 44 .78 Lt rain 39 .23 Cloudy Atlanta Charleston Charlotte 28 rJ.f; ' Galveston. . . -a-aa aaa. jacfcaoiiYiue Mobile. Montgomery.'.'.'.. New Orleans... . . Punta Rajsa Ba van nan..-. Wilmington. Cedar Keys Pensacola . , . The following are the Indications for the South Atlantic SUtes to-day: Threatening weather, with rain or snow, u . rise j temperature, stationary or . falling barometer, and northeast lo north west winds. Harbor maater'a Report. arrival of vessels at this port, fec, for the month of December: ;.;. AMERICAN. Steamers. . , Schooner. , Brigs....... . 6 5.18Q .256,989 .3-1.047 Total 34 13,166 tons. FOREIGN. Barques.. 176,145 Brigs i o,5o Schooners. . . 1 68 Tota.. ...... Grand Totals,, .30 9,499 34 13,f66 .64; 22,665 tons. - "If I had to walk from here to Balti more for it, I would not be without Dr. Bull's Cough Byrup in my family,'; is wh we heard a lady ssy yesterday. Price only 25 cens a bottle. f COnHERVBOF THIS POBT. COMPARATIVE STATEMENT j OF RE CEIPTS AND EXPORTS FOR 1879 AND 1880 VAIiTJE OF COTTON shipped FOREIGN orfl shipping, v rifrflnpi tn stfttemems in our com. j .VV.WMVV - ; 7 Deoember 31at' 187f hiD 1880 of 13,672 au lu The receipts of spirits turpentine foot up 89,954 casks, as against 103,312 casks for 1879;. rosin 480,984 bar- rels. as aff.int 552 S70bairela for 1879: tar a - - Hi is h,ri. ..t m ids h.ri. fnr .1872; and craU fin. 108i891 barrel8. as against 131.361 barrels for 1870. me exports or cotton ror ine.yearenu- I . r i o icon f A .... 1 AO naa.l I Th cmnrta nf fnttnn tnr thn var Anil. r J ""-"""". .""u .rT.- bales for tho year eodiog December 31, 1879 ef which bale8 weo coastwise nd 37,486 bale, foreign. The exports I ... .. . . : . l 01 spirits turpentine ior loou toot up iva,- 1 i casKs. 01 wmcn d,o casKs wcoi I " I ' . . a a . .n i : - : . coastwise and 69,453 casks foreign; against 86,224 caskj for 1879. of which 22,242 casks went coastwise and 63,982 casks figu; rosin 447,710 barrels, jof which 48,361 went coastwise and 399,349 barrels J foreini as aain8t 610-001 barrel8 for 1879 I nf ?hiih Al Rat harrela went coastwise . i amr.f8f01UDarreis foreign; tar oa,i oar. i fu on no h..i0 aini r.,... icid. ua. - w at at. . aa ua.wo aiaawa9 nuu vvubit- I wise aad l032 barrels foreign; as against i 07.372 barrels lor laiv. or wmcn 44.001 . - barrel8 went coWm. and 22,721 barrels I . . .... .J , TA.airan a rurnaniinu v "r n 4 rruia 01 1 "'"J 1 vi wuivu weui vuanwiat;, aKIlua ,7uj larrels in 1879. all of which went coast - I It may be of some interest to those who I deal in cotton to know that the 65,718 bales of- cotton shipped from Wilmington to foreign ports during 1880 weighed jjat 30.787,375 pounds, and that tho value of the same was put down at $2,535,222. our shipping j By reference to th ; records in the offlce of Capt. Joseph Price, Harbor Mister, we find that 480 vessels arrived ut this port du- " vessel arnveu ... pore uu- Tina thfi vpflr iiiBt rlnspd of wh . h fli were I a,.mo.iM 10 .0 kJ .nri aa --p hJ schooners. Of these lhe 01 a.e.aihips, 4 barques, 18 brigs and 178 schooners were 1 AmericaD: and 148 baroaej. 61 ibriiza and I V i i tooaaa-e amounted to 176.938. bf which were American and 73,512 foreign. It should be- burae in mind thai vessels under 00 tons, river steamers and other in -land water craft are not included in the above statement. j Tiie Wewr Year's fXattaraalumoBt at iUr. A. H. VaaatSoHkelen'e float- aeace. v Ia accordance with tbe invitation ex tended to the members and subscribers of the Chamber o.f Commerce and Produce Exchange, as published in these columns, quite a number of gentr5oen belonging to these bodies assembled at the Exchange yesterday at 12:30 o'cl&nd marched to the residence of A. H. tahBokkelen, Esq , where thoy joined thoaiNrho had preceded them. Here the,invited guests all assem bled in the parlor, and at about half-past 1 o'clock the doors to an adjoining room were thrown open and the gentlemen pro ceeded, at the invitation of their host, to refresh the "inner man" from the large bowl of punch, brewed spe- ciallv for the occasion. Drenaraforv to the more 80iid and substantial entertainment I which awaited them. At the close of this I I a. i i . .L a I BUfc ia luo PKo ne gu.sia reiurneu parlor and enjoyed a short interval In BOCiai converse, at ue ena oi wmcn ine gentlemen were conducted into the dining I room, wnere a nanasome and moat sump- I taous repast was spread, of which all par- "u wuu a 3 p enjoyment commeu aurate with the. character of the choice edibles and tempting viands Under which the large table fairly groaned, j n And next commenced the toasts, the first of which wasj offered by Capt. A. DeRosset, in compliment to their gen' erous host, the President of the "Chamber of Commerce, and was fittingly responded to by him, after whom tbe floor was suc cessively occupied by Mr. Alexander Sprunt, Mr. E. Kidder, Mr. C. H. Robin- son who called out Hon. A. M, Waddell in one of hia nea and characteristic re- responses E. Pescbau. Esq. .German Inv Consul for Norway, Sweden aod Denmark, and others. The occasion waa a very happy and agreeable one, aad k.1 h km long be remem bered by those wha cipated in it. nfeatlaara la ttte Ii rest of IProbtbl tlon. We are requested to announce that there Tuesday night, at 8block, io the inter- ests of temperance and favorable to the prohibiUanrmI...wUCl..ow..ioi.. ing so much enthusiasm throughout the State. A number of addresses from prom- inent citizens may brf exnecled.S We are vAnnaatar tr ofnta llti.ft 1.41 aA inwttafi .u.-vu iu ..u y iuiucuu. nicuu ibu u auua uum andforthe same purpose there will be a muof!oi,becol.rea-oi.1n!lJm. ont Sal!. i -w-.L,i. f A lady of MwiatiBaFlorids, writes: "I applied to a physician. here for a preecrip- tion for Sick Headache, with which I have been alicted many years. He reoom- mended Tutl's Pillalrhey acted like a charm. I cao now; attead to my school without say pain ; of inconvenience. It is the best medicine 1 have ever taken. May you meet With the reward you deserve. "Anna JeNkns.''. will pat hi Iiocai ooia. Not many New Year's calls yesterday. Tbe Don Qaixoies were oat yesterdaj, with a band of music. Tk. An.) Jn. t t J. V- I iound the city guard house empty. - Tbe Board of Aldermen and k , n ,.J rsoard of County Commissioners meet Monday in regular monthly session. The Visitors of the Ladies' Be- nevolent Society will meet at the Hook & - Ladder Hull Tuesday. Januarv 4tb. at 81 oclock. . . . : - Th Rmatr nf ivLd. in m . 1; , . i iour marnaee licenses aurios ins Dast foar marrillge iicenses duriog tho past week, o( wbich on. . for wbiu and three . Mr" Gilbert P- Kidder, of this 18 10 move 10 worgeiown. aouin Carolina at an early day, toj go into the I millinir hnmnnua i me oiu marine xemuerance I Society, which was in venue here ud to a few years past, will be worked at toe Seamen's Bethel to-morrow (Monday) night. Uur friends will be glad to learn IO learn thai Father Ryan, the poet, priest and pa- tnot. is eXDected to leciuro at the Ooera a House in this City on Friday evening text. I ' 'I " Mr. K. VanLaer, having com- picacu uiaarraogcmcnmiorniagranu vocal I i ... . . .. , km i ina rn iiiui mi pnnnpn will n.c inf.au m a I . " wmo nun. uuuu ui x uo uam mill unr...r,n..i i, f.,.. i... ..a M J menl. Tho l-,; XTm M UB fwyuiiwu vi aiow Aj.au nrvr Knnntg sa aeon Kw fflril j - 6..w" mj iub vuv.nu i- turns of the Census Bureau, is 21,387, of which 8,163 are whites and 13.224 are col ored. Of the! total number 9,951 are males and 11,436 females. The r reeze For a while Fridav niirht it whs the iren-. at lt we we e to have a erai opiaioa mac at ias. we were io naye a genuine, uoadulterated, simon-pure snow. nf Bnnw ..pp. .nri rir nrt I 1 v.ouot4UCuW VU4 auu l.A . . ... K coverea wua a compouna or snow, ice, i j j muu anu siusu, wmcn tne ngnv rain mat I pflnl inpH tra f.ll ltrinor fliA rlav Borvorl tra I render more and more disagreeable to those who were compelled to be upon tbe streets. Exceeding great care had to be exercised uj iucBiriaot iu ncep lruiu laiuog; aou, i as it was, not a lew eiippeu up on tne I treacherous pavements, and some got pret- ty severe rails. Among the mjured.we re- I eret to learn, was Mr. John B. Craitr. re" I siding on McRae, between Mulberry and Walnut streets, who received severe dam- I a Bge lo "t. D,P om a llt ,n ns own 'ta' ai "ni sme 18 Pary paraiyzea, 1lDi t0 lnis fact is a"huted the fall and lhe Pa,Dful re8ult that allowed. Mr. R. E- Lee hook-keeper for Messrs. Sol. Bear & Bros., slipped and fell through a show- window, during the forenoon , and got his right hand painfully lacerated with the glass, the accident being of such a charac ter that medical attention was required. The most of the falls, however, were not of such a serious character, but were rather calculated to cause merriment to those wn0 o fortunate as to keep 00011 lnejr ,eet- And in these little mis- hanfl ftntnro hnnV onahiora morrri anta --. - - ' cierKS, and even tne women tolas, were - -- - ' pavcuiemB, eapcciauy tu uau"us uiay wua ws ucv.uii.jr tween Front and Water streets, and one poor creature fell and broke his leg. , THB XTXAIliS. The mails close and arrive at the City Post Omce as follows: CXiOSB. Northern through mails, fast, 7:00 P. M. Northern through and way mails..... 5:80 A.M. 5:30 A. M. and routes supplied there from, including A. & N. C. auroao, ...... 5:30 A. M. UVUUtVAU iTii hit s mm tvui w South, daily., 8 A.M. and 7:45 P. M. Western mails (CO. R'y) daily . (except Sunday). ... . . 8:10 A.M. Mails for points between Flo- rence and Charleston, 8 A. M. and Fayette ville.and offices on Cape 7:45 P. M. 1KX)P M. Fear River, Tuesdays and Fridays Favetteville. via Lumberton. daily, except aunaavs :iu A. m. OnslOW C. H. and interme- diate offices, Mondays and va "a w i Thursdays 6:00 AM. boat, daily (except Sundays) :30 A. M. Mails for Jfiasy mil, Town KAS ; days.......... 6:00 A. M, Wilmington and Black River Chapel monaays, weanes- AQO K M- OPEN FOR DSUVKSY, rtortnern luroufcjA anu way maUs-.. i. ......... 7:30A.M. $g83&::i" ;S8i:5 Carolina Central Railroad.... 4KX) P. M. General delivery open from 6.-Q0 A. M. toj6. - QP Pj It, an4 on Sundajs som80 to 8:30A. M. . - Stamp Qf&ceopen ftom 8 A. M. to lM,, ami from 2 to 5 50 P.M. Money order and. Register Department open same aa st&ijip office. Stamps for sale at genera) deJjLyerjr when stamp offlce is close ; Mails collected from street boxes, event day 3.80. M w WHOLE NO. 4,175 mortuary. There were no lotermeflts io Oakdale Cemefery during the week closing yester day. Bellevne reports the interment of the triplets mentioned a few days ago. In Pine Forest (colored) Cemetery thera were seven interments three adults and four children during tbe week. FIRST ROUND OF QUARTERLY MEETINGS for the Wilmington District of the Methodist E. Church, South : Coharie Mission, at Hone well .lnn'v i o Duplin, at Kenansville Jan'v 8-9 tfiaaen, at Soule Chapel Jaa'y 15-16 BUsabeth, at Elizabeth town. Jan'y SiiH Wilmington, at Fifth Street Jaa'y 2930 Wilmington, at Front Street. . . : Feb. ft S!-.-v.-.:; Feb. 8- 9 i nniuiviiirL rl wmrAVi a" v.k. ia i o Waccamaw i,ton. riWh. wIk' 1ZH wc ajKateSK:. S I OOKesaury-, at Hall's s MVh 10 i tw-rh niat,i.t b... "..7, ; Tj at 10 o'clock A. M., oa tho 3d of February, in Wil mtagton, at the Parsonage of Front Street Chiuen. A full attendance c CBired. L. S. BUREHBAD. Presiding Slder. CTY IXKITIs. THE MORNTNQ STAB mn .1... h k. folio wring places in the city: The Pnrcell Honap Harris' News.SUnd. and the Stab Office NEWSPAPER FOR SALE A well established ffi I P1110. u offered for sale. Terms cash. For -a-wwa AMauo vftSU. X' Ui terms and particulars sdoIv to the editor of hu payer. I m guilty of wrong. seme I wjxa-x x of WRONG. Seme neople have a ige mas. WSSTWtSS Siil7-.r,,?-!!5v..ere.-re Bome advertised raiutxueB 1 ui iv won n rii rnnc ia oaktvi fw Ka one at least we know of Hop Bitters. The writer hlU hill fllViUtinii in k.o lh. ;.... 1 . . I vununie KD IUYD aUUBIi OI IQB TeAr ID KlV f MM I and haa alwavti fnnnrl trinm in tw flnt.1... f J ble, doing all that is claimed for them.-Tribune. BURNETT'S COCOATNR tri! rltot n.m I nvHttTKra Ti mua iTTA r. . mwumw xi xnr. niini.il .unrnarr'. I rwinA . 1 Kmore, 7 td, dYndrnfl I et degree, and has earned a deserved renntnUnn 1 mriKurBicB mo acuon or ine capillaries in the high- ani11a.riAfl fn lha hln 1 for Promoting the growth and vreserrtna thVhutZ or the human hair. Ladles dressine their hair eia ffl AtiOlyli liM'ai T . Jl J . . . . . roraiery ior tne evening will find that it imparts a oftintft7toUeltalr.and 1 retain its shape for hours I an jj,o- jt i! LiA VUK1N(4 RXTRAPTR i BURNETT'S FLAVORTTJO tttrlpt . urTn.raur.n . 1 n-ort anri Ann,vri w.. nTr:.. VT"." used and endorsed bv th hoat nnri. ftatt I cra and Grocers throughout the country. They ate pertectly pure. married. HART8FIEL.D OA TTRU Tn .;. n-w v a, . iiTT . , . ., ,Tr raiaence or ine nnae's mother, by I Rev. Dr. JS. A. Yates, Mr. R. B. H ARTSFIELD and I AU8AL' Wilmington, . Marion Star and Wadesboroueh Planter I crinT - ' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. C. H. StBlllall File GOlTllIRilV Nn 1 UlUllIUull 1110 UUlUydUy, UU. 1. "VTOTIcb. officbrs and members : You d!;uy requesieaio meet at your Truck tance will be transacted, and the election of officers ior me ensuing rear wm take niara fn tronri- "nwuwuyuwirea, ' ' Ai3i riCB u To the Public. jVrK present our congratulations wiuoraouc upon wnmingtonTe increaalntr pros- penty, and to our PATRONS hearty thanks for fa- Torfl ehown in onr -ncreaBed oyer f THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS, thereby convincing us that one price, small profits, good reliable goods, and fair dealing, merits, as it ever receiT)i the conflf,ence Bnpport of thin. thinking public. With a HAPPY NEW YEAR FOR ALL, we are Yours, At., MUNSON, jan 3 It Clothier and Merchant Tailor. At A. David's. 7HB GREATEST INDUCEMENTS EVER offered to the public. All Onr Winter (tool! at Cost, - fully 20 per cent. 1 ess than any House dare offer. Come early and f ecure those splendid bargains. At Cost! At Cost! ! A. DAVID. Ja2 tf Corner Front and Princess 8s. 181. Furniture 1881. TITE GREET ALL OF OUR CUSTOMERS AND VY friends with a hamv New Year, and return thanks for the Large and Liberal patronage ex tended to us in the nast one. uur BtocK, ootnin wars noons ana f actory, ia the Largest ever offered in tho Bute, aud at as low prices aa any jtanuiactarers m me country . Please examine Stock or send for price list be fore placing yonr orders. ja ir v. cl. saiia a w. jito. w. aonDOH. W. J. S0EDOH. Jno. W. Gordon dc Bro., dan aval Inonranrva AcrAntn. uumviiw uumuuuu ji.wuvw i i Bepresenting over$80,000,000 Assets FIRE, LIFE, MARINE. js8.tf 84 North Water St. Stoves at Eeduced Prices. TT'S COLD, YOU CANT STAND THIS WHATH er without a good fire, so come and buy a STOVE, Low Down. They are moving oil rapldlv, have a plenty for all, and though our DAVJ dl but we E grants he still hunts them out. Old Stand, ja S tf PARKER & TAYLOR. Watt Plows. TIE MANUFACTURERS OF THE SB CSLE tNrateet Plow a nave given ua the control of them in this section of the Slate for the past four years. This season we have perfected arraageaftenta with them that enables u. to sell them lower than ever before aad orders direct to, ua we guaranleo to cive tou the lowest cash prices. v J iNO xAWBON CO , ja 3 tf 19, 31 A 33 Market Street. 1 ' BATES Otf AOTCaTMMO. i ' a........,..,,,. I (0 I u . naj..i. ....... ; s oo Ave days,............ .i..ih IN I- Oae week,-... t.:.iii. ,....... 4 00 " TwowmJu, in............. SB 1 " ThCMWeeka.,.., ...-S0O I " One month...... 10 00 I " - Two month. it 00 " Three months, MOO Six month,... '-. 40 OC ' Omtmt, MOO ""Contract Advertisements taken at proaoi tfonately low rates. Ten Hoes Mild Nonpareil type make one aqaar. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. UFA Great Offer! OTTERBOURG'S WEAR DEPOT "yiLL, FOR THB KBIT THIRTY DATW, continue its ANNUAL CLXAKAMCj BALK OF CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOOES, HATS, TRUNKS AND VALISES. We give no prieea.bot warrant such figures as will in erery case wart aat A SALS. Co you need a comfortable Salt, Overcoat or Un derwear T We can supply yen In any quality, and at an? price Notwlthataning the tremendoua raid oa 00 r stock during this very successful sesson, our coun ters have been kept op to the staadard by continual I .aaih hdiltl0lis' Our prices are within the rucch of all, and an ex- amlaatioa will convlnea you accordingly. Louis J. Otterbodrg, Bos- 22, 24. 26 & 28 H- Front Street. JaaSlt 1881. rpHANKS TO MY FRIENDS FOR TBB1R VARY a. liberal patronage during the past year. I 'hall al ways eudeaTor to keep a full stock of everything in my udo ai reasonaoie prices. n atr XATBB' POOS. BTORB. Allan's MMti BoDies, jrIDNSY WOR1-, WARNER'a SAVE L A K. L"dlAn y2 8t- J.ba Oil, and an I clBitU1, onmeni or xrurses, ADaominai Bup- a 1 11 lr ai nnnn mrr ttraMa n ar wMaaiAM I r . .ww.va., v. I ror saie iOW ST J. H. HARDIN, DruggUt, janStf New Market. Blank Booka, T ltnnjiRS TnirRATn niv -annva i.bu I .KDQaR8' 'OURNAL8, DAY BOOKS, CASH Hotks. Records Seceint Hnt.. Ntn S;"!;.' For sale at BBINSBKRGER'S. Almanacs for 1881. rpURNER'S, BLUMB'f , MILLER'S, AND ALSO Mary's. For eale at Ja 2 tf The Live Book Store. Jas, C. Munds. 35 NORTH FRONT STREET Wilmington, IV. C. Hats ! Hats ! Fine Umbrellas ! HARRISON ALLEK, Hatters. janStf A LARGE STOCK OF Sash. Doors. Blinds, AND ALL KINDS OF MILL WORK, LUMBER, LAi'HS, &c, FOR SALE VERY CHEAP. AT ALTAFFER, PRICE Co., Factory: Foot of Walnut st. de 19 tf Omoi: Nutt, near Red Gross st. Look to Tour Interest AND. STOP AT MALLARD BOWDEN '8, where the largest assortment of Harness, Bridles. Saddles. Collars. Trucks. TravelinaT Ban ever Saddles, Collars, Trucks, Traveling Ban ever brought to this city.aro to be seen and boa gut for the least money. Try them and be convinced. Manu- racturing ana repainntr a one wua aeatnets ana dispatch s ae iv tr ho. b aonta rront w. Still Receiving. Brown tc Roddick WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A HANDSOME line of SCOTCH PLAID GOODS, which we effer at 13.1 c per yard. , Handkerchiefs. WE ARB NOW PREPARED TO SHOW THE Largeet Una of HANDKERCHIEFS ever shown in this city Embroidered, Heated, Bam stitched, Col'd Border, Ac, suitable for Holiday Presents. dee 4 tf Fine Saddles, Harness an. Bmiics, y AT P. H. HAYDEN 'B CARRIAGE FAC- AtVITORY, where all articles la the abev. ttae iM 11 can be bought at Lowest Prices.: ReDalrlbe and Trimming 'done at short aotlce oo Third Street between Market and Princess. de IB tf P. H. HAYDEN FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WILMINGTON, Jaauary 1, 1861. iiiaaovAiw vr vinnivw ur l u MAa " ' haye declared a Dividend of Three Per Cent., aay- aoie on tne loth mat. JanlSt " A. K. WALKER. Cashier. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WILMINGTON, January 1, 1881. TIB ANNUAL MEETING OF THE BTOCE holdera of this Bank, for the elect loo af Direc tors, will be held at their Banal atoaae ra wis mington, on Tueeday, "" lau l Bt l saiuii A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO EVERY ONE, Ii TBB EARNEST WI8H OF STIR BOH. Jan 1 tfc - -- Ten Dollars Koward ! pOB WHEEL LOST OFF ON O ' THE ONE HUNDRED BGGQIBSJurt received by ' GERHARDT Jk CO. N. B Wheel found. e It tf r X 1:1 u I ;S. w. u in I t ; ' aid I r P I i it- r ; ' i p. 1 i 1 1 '
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Jan. 2, 1881, edition 1
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