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MOBHING STAB. K V8l. 11. BUUNAHU (' Hl.lSHRD DAILY EXCEPT MoNl.AV RJ.TKS or OBtWkimM IN DV4NC1 ,uC yor, (by mail) poaiage paia, (1 Vli months, 4Kj iwree months. '' " J a J , month " " 1 Uu To City Subeartbera, delivered In u y part of the l0tathorised Fifteen tvu w: wwm. vui vAhj AgQQiaaft Inthorised to collect for moro than thrett munia. gntered at the Poet Office at WUmingto, N. c. as secuun uses uuuer.j OI'TLIWKk. Plaisted was inaugurated as Gover nor of tfaioe yesterday. Great damage lo rice and cotton remaining ia ibe fields du tioK tbe past month ia reported ia Soaih Carolina. A Degro was lynched at Marianna, Ark., for rape. A block of buildiDga burned at Little Rock, Ark., Tuesday; loas $30,000 Three Chilian divisions are marching on Lima. Kund all's amendment to the Funding bill was adopted by the Hoate of Represent uvts; bills were-introduced lo reduce fees ,.n pteat9, and for the relief of Gen. Ord. Mrdi Gr9 festivities will be observed ,., Mempbis. Turkish troops and military stores are beiDg concentrated on ibe Greek frontier. Tte Russian loss wa trifling in the recent engagement with ibe Turcomans- A alrke of colliers in Lancashire, Eogland, is almost universal; 41,600 to 50,000 are idle. More troops htve been sent to Ireland to be employed i i proteciiDg process servers. A par liamentary deputation waited upon Mr. Glidstone in regard to the Irish land quet tiou; Mr. AIcDooougb opened for the de fence in the State dials at Dublin jesters jay. Thomas C. Piatt has been put in Domination for U. S. Senator by the Re publican legislative caucus of New York. Tbe speculative movement io Western L'oio ' Telegraph shares at New York yes ler.lay ciught many professional operators in irap. An investigation into the i .- of U. 6. Marshal Fitziimmons, of G 'ki, bas brought to light a number of irm.lulenl acta New York markets: M u y 63 per cent. ; cotton quietat 12 -2t .'U1.-; southern flour dull and un- . l,-Ck."il; weat unsettled, closing a shade s-uirurr. uugraded red $1 141 18; corn Juil aud without important change; spir it lurpeoiioe steady at 4?f48 eta; rosin t 1 801 87,. Senator Johnston, of Virginia, will answer Mahone'a proounciamento. Mr. W. II. Vanderbilt draws from the Treasury only $2,040,000 annual ly. He manages to live on that and ome other inherited funds. Alter tins there is to be no more pvxil-seliing iu Ohio. A law against u has been enacted. Thus il is that Ohio "pools" that issue. rhe-Cincinnati Gazette has a tele graphic "code of its own, by the use of which its Washington cor-re-nomit-nl sent 3,600 woids in an tiour. The LaVeat from Albany, N. Y., is thai L onkhxig will have an easy .vic tory in delecting his man . for the Sduaie. The Republican machine seems to be in good running order. .Some colored people iu Baltimore ovi and operate the Chesapeake Marine Railway aud Dry Dock. It declared a dividend of 4 per cent, during 1880, amounting to $1,231.16. Seuator Morgan, of Alabama, in a recent two boars' speech, said many things that were disagreeable to the ."ualwarttj. The truth somehow al wu)a hurts that important element iu the old parly of oppression and plunder. A colored Democrat at Chatham, Vs., was set upon by a mob of Rad ical uegroea and terribly beaten, cat and robbed. Two have been sent up for highway robbery and felonioos assault. A special to Richmond Dis patch says that great excitement pre vails. The cost of the census of 1870 and that of 1880 ia thus given in a special to the Richmond Dispatch : "The census of 1870 cost $3,333,000. and the present to date has cost $3,335,000. and General WaJktx asks Congress for $500,000 more. Tnis census will be more complete than any preriotis one. and ought, for many reasons, to'be mort expensive than that of 1870." The Republican papers have some ridicule at hand which they are using at the rumor that Randolph Tucker, of Virginia, is mentioned for a Cabi- Del appointment under Hayes. The suggestion is absurd, and if there was any truth in the report tbe ridi cule would be deserved. Mr. William W. Archer, reporter for the Richmond State, obtained a price of $1,000 for a paper written for Hinton Rowan Helper, a native of this State and now of St,Louis, in advocacy of constructing a longitu dinal double track steel railway through North, Central and South America. That sort of writing pays. Mr. Archer's essay filled 100 pages of disoa.wUi:BOt be satisfied until he has discovered a better remedy for Coughs and 'Colds than Dr. toll's Cough Syrup. We y he will never succeed. f . v --. i. - 'i ; .; .. i . '. .. : " ' 1 . 1 . . .ii , i . w , w ,: - ! ' . . . , . ; i - VOL. XXVW.-NO. 96. TUB LCailLATUUB. IRli;h Stai'a Bepori Curtailed. J WswfKSDAT; Jam I24 V881. BILLS AMD RESOLUTIONS The followiocr.. bills srera intro duced and referred to appropriate committees, or disposed bfaa-follows: but. Locknart, a. bill .to amend chapter 22, laws of 1879, in : relation to probate deeds. Mr. Battle, a bill to amend an act to secure the better drainage of the low lands of the State. Mr. Scott, of Hew Hanover, a bill to insure the annual registration of vuai statistics. Mr. Williamson, of Davie, a bill to create a railroad commission of the State. Mr. Res pa, a resolution of thanks to Mr. W. H. Vanderbilt for his princely donation to the Deems fund for the University. . Mr. staples, a resolution of tnitruo tion to the Committee on Finance. instructing said committee to report a Dm ior tne relief ot maimed sol diers. Passed. Mi. Dortch, a bill to re-enact chap ter 40, Revised Code. Also a bill in regard to praotioe in criminal actions. Also a bill for revising and digesting tne puoiio lawa ot tne state. Also a bill to punish the stealing of dead bodies. Also a bill in relation to trials before Justices of the Peace. UNFINISHED BUSINESS. Resolution to raise a special com mittee to investigate alleged crnelty to convicts engaged on public works, tbe question being on a motion to re fer to the Committee on Penal Insti tutions. Quite a leofirtbv discussion ensued, and finally Mr. York offered a substitute for the original resolu tion, and demanded the previous questioo,which was sustained and the substitute was adopttd. A message was received from the House concurring iu a Senate reso lution to raise a joint committee on emigration and manufacturing inter- ests of the State. Messrs. lore, Staples and Battle were made the Senate branch of said committee. CALXND4.B. Bill lo perfect the organization of tbe Carolina Central Railroad Com pany was amended and passed its second and third readings. Bill for the protection of crops in certain poriin of Craven county passed its second readicg. HOU.SE OF REPRESENTATIVES PEflTIOXS. Mr. Rose, a petition from the stu dent of the State Colored Normal School. Referred to tbe Committee on Education. Mr. Gleeo, of Rockingham, a peti tion from the citizens of Leaksville, N. C, praying a prohibitory liquor law for tbe State. Committee on Prohibition. INTRODUCTION 09 BILLS. A good many bills were introduced. Among the most important of these was that to prevent cruelty to ani- mals,by Mr. Worthington, and that by Mr. Green, of Orange, providing for a new county to be known as Dur ham. The Slav's report of the House proceedings is so scant we will sup plement hereafter from the News- Obseroers report, which is not to hand now. Stxb. .-s: The frhllmia Civwtloa. Ralaigh Star. Tbe Convention met at half past 2 o'clock and was called to order by Hon. E. G. Reade, and was opened with prayer by Rt. Rev. Bishop Ly- rrii I . r . I I man. x ne laieneas oi ius uuur pie- vents us from giving any extended report of- the proceedings. We will say, however, that the Convention is a very large one, and' it is thought that every county in the 5tae is reoresented. Hod. H. A. Gudger u elected ir resident, ana j.i a. i Hampton, of this paper, R. H. Wb.it aker, of the Prund and lemplar, and C. N. Hunter, of the TourA'af of in dustry, were appointed f cretariea of the Convention. Spirits Turpentine. Eoeineer Wisen berry has been taken to Lineolntoo where his case will investigated before Judge Schenck. Three white metf, who had been drinking, got lato nght With a negro named Alf. Carson, at L-extogton, insrmcn tbe latter received five severe wounds, says the Exchangs. The white men fiad but one has been arrested and jailed. Lexington Exchangtx As Mr. Boons Wilson and his sister, .Mass Alice, were returning home from this place a day or two before Christmas, the horse became fractious near town, and JUsa Alice jumps from the buggy, breaking her leg' near the ankle-joint. Ia giving the vote for Superin tendent of Public Instruction, In yester day's Star, tbe figures managed to ! get transposed tQ suca naoDfrai iu cicu uia Republican candidate. The vote should read : Scarborough, 121,7q ; Black, 114, 768 Baleifh Star. TPnmnurr and Mechanic fa- A ShI V A w - TJ T x l vors calling all members of the Legislature "Hon." But the papers will not do it' They slight the negroes and the small fry, But where will the honor ctaa in? If all men are Generals who wishes for a military title? Charlotte Observer: Judge f Sofceack did not arrive yesterday as was 1 cr. K w fn. Nort CrpM?: Wiiwl ifMied to them the iaax ox-aaaiaguat ; one Japanese dtiteo, without whom the I population of tbe State would not have ( WILMINGTON; N. C. FRIDAY. JANUARY 14. 1881. been, as him out it is, exactly 1,400,090. Bring Graham Gleaner - Hi ere is an '1 ice gorge in Haw River last below Caroli na mills, the like of which has never been seen in this part of the eouotry before, the ice is piled up to the height of eight feet in the channel on both sides of a small island below the dam, and the water has changed its course and now flows over the island It is feared that serious damage will ensue when the ice breaks loose. The Big Falls Driage isuaoie to be earned away with it. From time to time the sale of intoxi cating liquors has been interdicted in va rious parts of the State, until now, in no inconsiderable part of ber territory is th e sale oi strong drink prohibited. State8ville Landmark'. We do not know whether the Danville, Mocks villa s southwestern Kailroad Company, which announces its purpose to build a narrow gauge line from Danville to Statesville, means business or not, but we notice that it advertises in the Winston Leader for 20, 000 cross-ties. At a party which was naa at the hotel in Jefferson, Ashe county, on the night of Tuesday, December 28th, Douglas Dixon, a young shoemaker, walked between some ladies who were sitting around tne hearth, and the Ore, whereupon young James Gentry, son of W. H. Gentry, Q., cierk or the bupenor Uourt of Ashe. remonstrated with him and sharp words passed. One invited the other into the yard to settle the affair, and the two went out alone. A fierce fight followed and Dixon plunged a knife into his antagonist, inflict ing a wound zrom which Gentry died in niteen minutes. Lumberton Hobesonian: We regret to have to announce the death of Mrs. Sarah F wife of Maj. J. R. Carter of mis county, which occurred on the night of the 29th njt. In Rockingham last week a colored girl was burned to death by her clothes taking fire, and a col ored man while intoxicated lay down by a fire and was fearfully burned. Lumber Bridge items : A colored man named James Malloy, was killed last Tuesday by.a falling tree . I understand he was engaged burping down old trees in a field when a burning tree near by started to fall ; through mistake he ran in tbe wrong direction. His bodv was said to bo terri bly mangled.- A few . days before Uhnstmaa, a small negro boy of this town ship, died on his war home from Fayette- ville, from the effects of an over draught of Christmas whiskey. Raleigh News- Observer: Among the important bills introduced thus far in the Legislature are two by Col. Staples one to amend the constitution so as to per mit the Legislature to exempt property used in connection with manufactures from taxation for a limited period, and the other to apply the whole poll tax to the support of common schools. . Ifk the troops come here next week they will have to be taught soma additional tactical formations and movements, to enable them to get through tbe mud. We notice with Sleasure the announcement by tbe Atlantic ; North Carolina Bailroad Company of its readiness to pay off all its interest accruing on the first day of January. While his Honor Judge Graves was presiding with graceful gravity at the Superior Court yes terday, there was a sudden parting of the gang of listeners and lookers on near tbe door, as an immense goat, ox the masculine gender, sauntered with easy dignity up the aisle. Turning aside he made his way with the air of a habtiu inside the bar. An at torney was in tbe midst of his argument, wbea looking down, his eyes encountered those of the goat .fixed upon him with a saucv stare. The lawyer rose to the height of the situation, and, bowing, said: "I yield to the dUaUngoiahed arrival.", then sat down. Raleigh National Ba elected the fol lowing officers: Directors, "E, O. Reade, JohnltHhgV WT G.- Ipchurch, F. O. Moring.'A S. Merrlmbn, C. H. Belvinand W. o. rnmxoae. rue directors vnen neiu a meeting and chose the following officers: E. G. Resde, president; C. H. Belvio, cashier; J. M. Sherwood, teller; F. L. Mahler, general booK-keeper; jr. a, origgs, book-keeper; B. H. Merrimon, clerk, Cor respondent, etc. Raleigh Farmer and Mechanic: The boundary lines for the new county of ".Lee" have been arranged ana oroueni io this city, and as the slice taken from Wake would leave us a Democratic majority, many persons favor the proposal. But it is hardly likely to succeed. - -The in crease of the price of the Public Printing from forty to sixty cents, and the : election of Messrs. Ashe, Getting & Co., proprietors of the Ohener, seems to be a foregone con clusion. And we have not objection, what- ever. jjy.yeiietaay a mau came me St. Louis 8psdatttmih an original article by Donan, add a local notice as follows: GoL P. Donan has been in the city for several days making preparations for an extended trip to Mexico. He will proba bly start about the middle of January, and will be absent irom ins unueu oiaica ai months or more. He goes with a aistin guished mineral expert to look after the interests, as they inform us, of a wealthy raining company of South. America." j tin WO COmeSS WU fVUV aui piiee umi the census tables just received snouja snow at this tievrfifteen yearn- after. thja war, so small a number oi ioreign oora ciuzens. Thus We find only 2 in Stanli, 5 in Chero-keev-9 in Bladen, 10 in Lincoln, 11 in Burke, 14 ia Onslow, 15 in Union, etc. There are, however, 650 in New Hanover, 805 in Mecklenburg, and nearly as many in Wake; Buncombe lzv, uumoeriana iv. Other counties average 20 the .county. it is curious that nearly twice tbe depth of snow fell at Greensboro and along the North Carolina railroad to Charlotte than anywhere else -iu North Carolina, though there are counties standing 5,000 feet nearer the altitude of "Eternal Snows." Gentle, men from Yancey, from Haywood, Clay. Alexander, Wilkes, Buncombe, etc., all srjeak of four or five inches of snow, . . . -r a. t Y" T .v., foot of the Piedmont, more than nine or I whereas aiong me x. c& u. xv., ten, some say twelve, incnes oi snow ten. Capt WlT. Tate, p Currituck C0art Housef-preached a temperance lecture the other day in this wise : He had been mar ried without license, and having bidden adieu to his bride of a week, crossed the Sound to get, legal documents. At Cur rituck his friends were jolly and he cele brated his licsnse by drinking to excess.. A. few days later be was found clinging to his boat, frqaen stiff, and with glassy eyes fixed on high heaven as if to watch toe flight of hlssouH Halifax items : A little negro child Was burned to death at Ringwood. Carelessness of parents. I heard Mr. Zeno Green, of Nash county, say that he had a tenant this year who made 65 bales of cotton on 63 acres; and Mrr-31. V., Aventv . another Nash county manrsaid-lie made 85 bales1 With three horses, and plenty of corn. .4,For several years I have had Torpid Liter. A yeat agoj .wiecw JSS?" mtit Tom mu. ina wu aiuurusutu uuu ?lw.y. an nnlever in but am now wunuwu .. -v- good in Nazareth." n. w. uray, Angusia, Georgls. I TJEi NEW AUV UBTI 8) 11 IB K N '" . T . J. C.Munds Druggist, E. VanLaer Card pf thanks. Munson Trouserings made to order. Enichts Templab Special conclave. Kjnojrrs or PraHLia-r-Monthly meeting; Rankin Hall Bohemian Glass Blowers Loeaioaia. Heavy frost yesterday morning. Wood is getting scarce again. Cotton reoeiDts veaterdav 280 1 " bales. No Mayor's Court yesterday morning. Another day of sunshine and happiness. "Wind and rain" is the predic tion for Turner's Almanac for to-day. The tax receipts at the City Treasurer's office on Wednesday footed up $4,503 77. Mr. F. G. Robinson has been quite ill. We are glad to see be is able to be out again. The baby brigade was out yes terday, and Market street was so crowded with the carriages that it was difficult to avoid a collision with them. The numerous friends of Mr. Don. MacRae will be glad to learn that his condition is reported considerably im proved by his attending physicians. The agent of the wonderful glass-blowers, who have been exhibiting in Raleigh for the past week, was here yes terday making arrangements for their ap pearance in Wilmington. A reward of $500 has been of fered by tbe National Board of Under writers for the arrest and conviction of the incendiary or incendiaries who started the fire at Laurinburg a few weeks ago. Mr. Woodbury Lennon, of Bladen county, gathered 2,201 pounds of seed cotton tbe past year uu or one od a quarter acres of laud, using as fertilizer stable manure and fifty pounds of Peruvian guano. We question if there is another city with a population of eighteen thousand in the United States that is a ordeily and well-behaved, as a. general thing, a Wil mington. It is bow nearly Veski since there has been a police arrest or a case for trial before the Mayor. OaUr Waaiaar The following will show the state of the thermometer, at the stations named, at 3.00 P. M. yesterday, Washington mean time, and also the amonat of rainfall in inches .for the twenty-foot hours' ending daily at 8 P. M., except Tuesday, when it is 48 hours, as f uriiishd . by Sergeant James W. Watson. Signal Officer at this Station: Tern. R. F. Weather. I Atlanta..... 86 .00 . Fair 61 .00 Clear ' 68 .00 Fair 2 .00 Fair 69 .0 Cloudy. 65 .00 Cloudy 78 .01 Cloudy 67 .00 Fair, j 66 -00 Clear 75 .00 Cloudy 60 .00 Fair 65 .00 Fair 67 .00 Fair 72 .00 Cloudy 64 .00 Clear 63 .00 Fair 61 .00 Clear 63 .00 Fair. Augustc Charleston....... Charlotte. Corsicana. ...... . Galveston Havana Indianora Jacksonville Montgomery New Orleans Punta Rassa Savannah........ Wilmington Cedar Keys Penaacola The following are. the Indications for the South Atlantic States to-day: Partly cloudy weather and areas o rain, soaUertyXmds, shifUng toel iajnoxth- west, with falling, followed by rising ba rometer and stationary or a slight fall in temperature. , , . l.aerUa Baralm. The Raleigh Keics-Obtetver of Wednes day says: "Miss Ada Gray last evening presented this tragedy at Tucker Hall, be- lore a goou auuience. in me uue rine aup evinced power of a Specially high degree. Her portrayal of the part left nothing to be desired; beieg vigorous, fall of paa&iob and revealing rare ability. This, coupled with her particularly fine stage manner and striking appearance, won for her. applause, hearty aidtlrojaeh" fiirt was. called be fore the curtain and returned thanks . for tbe kind receptionand patron age., promis ing to be -witlr' usgsin not'loig hence. 1 The acting of Mr. Murphy as .Gennkro' deserves mention." . . RobbloK tl Orphan. A tin mite box, which the Secretary has ksptiuthe 'Produce fl of laoga who desired to make jmaU con ,attrn(1 fnp thll .npnhan i,Tlnnl, was robbed of iucoatonia aamall aum of mohey a few days ago. Col, Cjptwell haa how a handsome little bank' for the pur pose, which will not be so easily despoiled of its treasures, and those who feel in clined TO hlfcltbe err$easnlfiia:wy are invited to drop in and indulge theu phil anthropic predilections to whatever extent they may deem proper. Capt Robeson, of the steamer Fast, reports about thirty-five feet of water; now oa the shoals between this city andFay elteville, which will be about the extent of the freshet. Tfar Q&t. tforlft lies in about the same condition as previously reported being completely under water.? HerhurrU cane deck is gbhe bift CVpt'ltobeson is bif the opinion that the promehadede has not yet succumbed to- tke pxitti&tp$et ia sUUtoo much watet for. ahy attempt Jp be made to raise lier. Tb pobm!vi3aa Blowers. Of this exhibition, which . will appear here en Monday, the 17th instant, at Ran kin Half, (Little Giant Fire Engine House) a Raleigh paper has this to say: "The first thing to attract the visitor's attention is a magnificent model of the graat Coiliss en gine made entirely of glass, yet with steam asthe motive power, working smoothly and steadily. It is four feet high, three Teet long and is composed of 5,000 pieces.- x weive ainereni snaaes ox uuiureu giasa give. this novel piece of mechanism a pic turesque appearance. It is the only per fect glass model of a steamboat engine ever made, and attracted great attention when exhibited at the centennial. By its side stands a much more simple model of the old South church, of Boston, in colored glass. Besides these novelties there are cu riosities -of -spun.., glass, with threads of UO.OOQtb of an inch in diame ter, as soft and pliable as auk, a vest of glass and a pair of slippers of tbe same material, with imitation ieamers. plon plon8, cushions and articles of cro cbeted and woven glass. The main inter est of the exhibition, however, seems to centre around Messrs. Woodruff & Carling. They are continually busy, and their deft fingers are constantly contriving ships, birds, animals, pretty colored vases and a thousand and one things, which must be seen to be appreciated- They use two hundred pounds of glass a week in manu facturing these articles, which are given to the audience free." Saturday evening (the 22d inst.) a grand baby show is promised, en an elegant case of fancy glass work, VHled at $50, will be presented to tbe baby receiving the largest number of votes during the week. Each visitor is entitled to one vote free. ttlVBK AND iTI A KINK. Several pieces of the upper works of the steamer Got. Worth, sunk at Council's Bluff, about thirty miles this side of Fsy- elteville, were picked up in the neighbor hood of the ferry, on the west side of tbe river, having been brought all that distance by the freshet now prevailing in the river. We learn that a telegram has been re ceived here from New York to the effect that a Havana 6teamer passed the flats which were cut loose from tbe tugs off Frying Pan Shoals on Saturday last, during . . . p -hiflli n a gale Of Wind, (an account of Which ap- .rarediftthe,TAB) bout seventy miles off tne vapee ot -ieiawwe. Capt. O'DonneH of the Scbr. Annie fitaa, at Baltimore January IS, from Sa- vaunah, Ga., reports that December 29th, in let 30.10, long. 62. 10, sighted the Scbr. Zeta Bti, of Boston, from this port for New York, with' lumber, in distress, leak ing badly the lambetf having burst the ves sel open-and la a - sinkiag ooudifidn. Taok the crew . 0 nd. carried ' them to Baltimore. Spoke, the same date. Scbr; Rebecca A. darter. Burton, who divided half of her store with us, in order to sup ply" the wants of the wrecked crew, "he be ing in distress himself, hisferew in a state of Mutiny and some in irons. nactatrate tjonru Joe Telfair; colored, was arraigned before Justice Millie, yesterday, charged With commuting assault and battery opon Henry Clinton, a small colored boy. Judgment was suspended on the payment of costs. FIRST ROUND OF QUARTERLY MEETINGS for the Wilmington District of the Methodist E. Church, South:! Bladen, at Sonle Chapel. Jan'y 1516 Elisabeth, at Xlizabetatowa Jan'y as 18 Wilmington, at Fifth Street, Jan'y 89 30 Wilmington, at Front Street. Feb. 5 S SinUhVDle. .Feb. 8 9 Whiteville, atWhiteville."" Feb. IS 13 ' Waccamaw Mission, at Betbeada. . Feb. 1516 Brunswick, at Bethel. Feb. 19 SO Topsail, at Wealeyan' Chapel......:... Feb. 3637 Onslow, at Tabernacle M'ch 5 6 Clmton.at Andrewtaapel:. ........ ...M'ch IS 13 Cokesbnrv. at Hail'ar. ..jl M'ch 1930 3W-The District Stewards meeting will be held at 10 Dcloca. AT M :. on thod of February, in WU- mington, at the ir'arsonage 01 irront street unnjen. A fuli attendance desired. - L. S. BURKHEAD. Presiding Elder. THE MAJf.8. The mails close and arrive at the City Post Office ai f oilbws i - CLOSE. Northern through mails, fast, Northern through and way mails. ..J. i'.j v. ......... . Raleigh. . .-.j-.. . . . Mails for the N. . C. Railroad, and routes supplied there- from, Incluolng A. & N;r 0. Bulroad.,at........ ...... 7:00 P. M. 5:30 A.M. 5:30 A M. 5:30 A.M. uthern'mallafor all rolnta South, daily. . . .8 A. M. and 7:45 P. M. Westernmailsi C. U. waiiy (exceDt BundavV. : 8:10 A.M. Mail for. fcheraw & Darlington Bailroad. Mails for Joints ; between - Flo- rehce andCharlestOh, 8 A. to. andj;i.v......;....... Fayetteville.andofflceBon Cape Fear Biyer, Tuesdays and Fridays. . .v. . .. ....... . . 7:45 P M. 7:45 P. M. 1 KK) P M. 8:10 A. M. 6:00 A M. 8:30 A. M. 6:00 A . M 5:00 A. M. .Fayette, ville, via ' Lumberton, uauji VAxxyv ouauays. . Onslow O: ' H. ' and interme diate offices, Mondays and .Tbhrsdaja.... Smithville mails, by steam boat! daily (except Sundays) Mails for Easy HiU, Town ,.e CreeTc, ShaUbtte and Little 1 . : Biyer; Mondays and Thurs days.., .V. . ..... . . Wntningtoc. and. Black River Chi; Mohdays, Wednes davs aad Fridays. ........ OPEN OB DELTVEIIY. Northern through"' and way niaibi......i .... 7:30 A. M. Ncirthteru tlrrottghimalls. . . . . . 9.-00A.M. Sonitherninalls. i..y --. ir .- .,V 7j30 A M. CarolinaCentral Railroad.... 4:00 P.M. General deliyery open from 0:00 A. M. toMKM) P HtX nd Ion Sundays from 80 to 9:80AlM; !'- - Staop Offlce' open from 8 A.M. to 12M., andjom 2 V 5iP,Mi Money order and -Register Department open same as stamp office," " ' " "" , - Stahape for sale at general deuvery when sAriitPofSceKis closed? .'U- - - llailsjecfllected from street boxes every day at 3.8Q P. M. WHOLE NO. 4.185 C1XY ITEltlS. NEWSPAPER FOR SALS. A well established DO. DTOSDeroaa Weeklv Nmnarwn lw4 in a Arlviii& growing town on the fine of a prominent Kailroad. la offered for tale. Terms casn. For terms and particulars apply to the editor of thte GUILTY OF WBONG. Seme people have a raabion of confusing excellent remedies .with the large mass of patent medicines." and In this thev are gnuiy or a wrong. There are some advertised raoMdies fully worth all that ia asked for them.and one at least we know of Hop Bitters . The writer naa bad occasion to naa th Rittnrain in.f -n.. . " i uie, uumg u uiai ia claimed ror them. Tribune. WHO IS MRS. wmsriw taB is fredaeatlv asked, we will simniv mv that h u a uuij wauiur apwaras oi thirty years Has antlringly devoted her time and talents as a Female Physician and none, principally among children, bhe has especially axoaiea tne constitution and want- of thta numerous class, and. as a result of this effort, and practical knowledge obtained in a lifetime spent as pujTBibuus, sue hub compounded a Booth ins: SmiD for Children tenthlno. Tt. nnmiu magicgiving rest and health, and la moreover sure w reguiaie me Doweia. in consequence of this ar ticle Mrs. Winslow ia becoming world renowned as a benefactor of the race; children certainly do ribs rrpand bless her: esneciallv In thin th i-m in thi. city. Vast quantities of the Soothing Byrup are auu uocu uero. w e nun airs, winaiow has immortalized her name by this invaluable arti cle, and we sincerely believe thousands of children nave been saved from an early grave by Its timely use, and that millions vet inborn will hro t ueaeais. ana unite in caiiinc? ner n akbai toa niv. taer naa one, i fit of then TRT IT flOW .Ladies' Visit TJan. mj. ovui oj an umsKisis. z3 cents a bottle. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. The Supreme Novelty T kankin hall, over littlb giant Steamer. One week only, commencing on Mon- oay evening, January 17. THS BOHEMIAN GLASS BT.OWRBS Professors Woodroffe, Carlins and Comnany. with tbeir SSO,009 collection of Wonders in Glass, of Centennial Fame, including the superb model of uie -uiiiiiiai voriiBB asgise, ouiit or a.uuo pieces of glass and operated by steam. Rare glass orna mentsjpreaented free to each audience. Levees everv eveninc at 7.31. annii n.triKn. uon of ornaments. Matinees WEDNESDAY and batuouax at 2.JU. Popular prices of admission 35 cents. Children under 13, 15 cents. P. 8. Grand Babv Show on HATOKnivitvm. 1NG, January S3. aa. 11. WALSH, Manager. 1h 14 3t H. H. NlUtS, Agent. ST. JOHN'S HALL, Wilkihgtoh, N. C, 14th Jan'y, 1831. There wUl be a Snecial Conclave of WILMINGTON COMMANDKHY. No LI. a. T.. This (PridaY) Eventetr. atTW o'clock for work In the Eed Cross De cree. By order of the E. C, W. H. Chadbourne, JAMES C. MTJND8, Jan 1 It Recorder. Card of Thanks. J HEARTILY THANE ALL THE LADIES AND . Gentlemen for their hearty cooperation under try ing ana adverse circumstances; Mayor Fiahuate for kind favors; and a generous and appreciative pub- I lie, wh did all I could wish to help ma in my ef I forts to create a desire for MnaicalEntertainments 1 - nni - , . , tr .. RBGCLAB MONTHLY MEETING, SECTION No. 221.ENDOWMENT RJNK. K. of P.. will be held at Castle Hall,- This (Friday) Evening, Jan- nary xn, a -(ft o ciock. inaxauauoi Ion of Officers. JNO. L. DUDLEY. Sec'y and Treas. Ian 14 It Trouserings QF ENGLISH MANUFACTURE MADE TO order promptly, at satisfactory prices, by the best of workmen, at MUNSON'S, jan 14 It Clothier and Merchant Tailor . Jas, C. Munds, 35 NORTH FRONT STREET Wilmington, nr. C. Choice Styles ! JJATS JUST RECEIVED t LOW PRICES l HARRISON ALLEN, jan 13 tf Hatters. "STIRRING." Carta in constant repairs. Carriages and Buggies for sale. Drays made strong and fine. Timber Wagons made to order. Horseshoeing a special tv. jan 9 tf McDoUQALL St WILLIAMSON. 1881. Furniture 1881. A VVLL AND DESIRABLE STOCK OF LOW and Medium Price Walnut, Cherry, .Oak, Maple and Cottage Furniture now in Store and being re ceived, and for sale at Low Prices by ja 9 tr IK A. SMITH A CO. Sliip Notice. ALL PERSONS ARE HEREBY cautioned and forewarned from credit ing or harboring any of the Crew of the Swedish brig CABIN, Capt. J. W. Schmidt, as no debts of their contract ing will be paid by Master or VATERSON. DOWNING Ss CO.. jan 13;3t Consignees. Ten Dollars Reward ! XpOR WHEEL LOST OFF ON OF THE ONE HUNDRED BGGGIES j net received by GERHARDT & CO. N. B. Wheel found. jan9tf A Hew Lot of Games. -rOTTO, AUTHORS, CORN BEANS, CHESS Parceesl, Checkers, and many other Games, For sale at HEINSBSRGBR'S. Blank Books. TNKS, MUCILAGE, PAPER, ENVELOPES, Ac, X For sale cheap at HELNSBBRGER'S, Live Book and Music Store. jan 13 tf Chandeliers, Lamp Groods,&c. HAVE A STOCK OF NICE CHANDELIERS, and 3 light. Also, Hanging Lamps, Perkin'a House and Stand Lamps, Burners, Chimneys, Wicks, Ac, for sale low. window Glass all sizes. Hardware as cheap as the cheapest, at de 11 tf GEO. A. FECK'S. Wanted. YOUNG WHITE BOY, 15 OR 18 YEARS old, one that can read and write, and is willing ta work. J. D. NpTT A CO., Druggists. Prescriptions put up It Bottom Prices, jan It tf aiBcnarzea ner autv to her snfferinir littiA In our opinion, until she has given it the bene- Mra. Wlnalow'a Snnt.hlnir flTrnn OW it lya: ...... si flars ': ' a i OM weofc.;:;. 4 00 TwOweaktu. tM Three WeekSi 8 M Onemontn....! 10 00 TwOmOttthS,.. 17 00 Thro months,.... U 00 " " Six month. ....40 6C ' Oneyear,. ........ ......... & CVContnct Advertisements taken at proaoi tlonataly low rates. Tea lines selld Nonpareil type make one aunars. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE. . -aSaH- The Fashionalile ramatic Erent! Two 3lffhtsc Saturday Hailnee ! Friday and Saturday, Jan. 14 and 15. Engagement Extraordinary of th. Dlatiacnlshtd Jit motional and Tragic Actress, Miss -A. ID .A. Q-BA5T supported by the W ATKINS FIFTH AVENUE COMBINATION Friday Night LUCRSTIA BORGIA, Saturday Matinee.. EAST LTNME. Saturday Night.... L' ARTICLE 47.. Uanal Prices of Admission. Adults 50c. Children 25c. Matinee 1 Prie s - Reserved Seats at Hetnsbergcr'a. lan IS nt ABOUT BUTTER And Other Things. J HAVE JUST RECEIVED, BY RAIL AND Steamer, TOO Lbs GILT EDGE BUTTER. It la a very fine invoice, which I will tell at 35c per lb , three pounds for f 1.00, tea lbs. for f 3.15. This Butter is Creamery, and aa good as any Butter sold at higher prices. It is a waste of money to pay more than these prices, as I am ofterin at these figures THS VERY BEST. I nave also a very u perior article of Virginia Rell Butter, direct from the Valley, which many customers prefer to any other, at 80s. Sweet Cooking Butter and Oteomar gar in e at 25c. A small lot of choice N. C. HAMS received to day. Baltimore and Ferris Busrar Cured Himi. Strips, Shoulders, Pig Pork. Fulton Market Beef ana unea ueer. TELEPHONE. M v S tores are tha onlv Famllr Groceries in the city which have Telephones. Par ties having Telephones are requested to order in that way. ROASTING COFFEE Is a special .r I raaat Old Government Java. Lasuavra and Bio -Coifa. four and Sve times every week. The Java CoSTee I am cow roasting is six years old and of dehghtful Sa vorthree pounds for $1. Ooane and look at the quality of the Coffeea before purchasing, snd then yon can get tne same goods HOT from the Roaster. Good Rio Coffee roasted and ground at SOc per lb. Jas. C.Stevenson jan -18 tf Heal. JEST BOLTED MEAL' IN THE CITY . HAY in large and small bales, OATS, Black and Feed, Small lot CORN, slightly damaged, for hr g feed, cheap. PRESTON CUM MING MOO.. jan 12 tf (Millers and Grain Dealers New Crop Garden Seed. TAKE PLEASURE IN CALLING THE AT tention of the trade to the Popular and Reliable Brands of SEED sold by ma. I am handling them largely, and am able to oner special inducements to buyers. Send your orders to wm. U. u 11 a KM, Druggist and Seed Merchant, janl tf Wilmington, NC. Those in Hoed QF BLANK BOOKS, SCHOOL BOOKS, 8TA- tionery, or anything else in my line, will find It to their advantage te give me a call. u Kuan s aoid on aasy installments, jan 9 tf YATES BOOK BTOKE. Still Receiving. Brown Cc Roddick WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A HANDSOM B line of SCOTCH PLAID GOODS, which we offer at ISMc per yard. . Handkerchiefs. WE ARB NOW PREPARED TO SHOW THE Largest Line of HANDKERCHIEFS ever shown in this city Embroidered, Hemed, Hem- stitched, Col'd Border, Sec. suitable ror Holiday presents. decstf The Latest. TH) COUNTERACT THE DISTRESSING HAN - X cock defeat we will furnish the best Meal, Extra Family and Extra super JTlour from new White Wbi Black and Mixed Oats. Wheat i teat, and White Corn, Corn Bran, Grits. Hay. Chops. Ac., at lowest prices- J)UBX BUMB. no5 tf at the Cape Fear Mills Plows! Plows! Plows! QF ALL MAKES. LARGE STOCK OF WATTtJ' Plows and Castings in Store, which we offer at very lowest cash prices. Parties needing these goods will do well to see ua before buying GILES MURCHlSON, janOtf 88 and 40 Front tot. DYERS' Suependers, Braces, and Fancy Shirts, - In designs' that are handsome and new, Collars and Cuffs, and Nabby Ties, In Styles and Shapes net a few. jan9tf Coal and Wood. TONT FORGET THAT WE HAVE MOVED to the premises, corner of Water and Mulberry streets, where we keep COAL, WOOD. SHINGLES, BRICK and POWDER at lowest eaan prices. O. G. F ARB LEY. Jr.. oc37 tf Cor. Mulberry and Water sts. Another Cold Wave S COMING, BUT WE CAN PREPARE YOU for it by selling you a GOOD HEATER LOWER THAN EVER. Our LAMPS well come and see them and get prices. Tin Ware, Willow Ware, and aaroruuun bivykb we can neat tne country in prices. jalltf PARKER S TAYLOR. Notice. PFUCATION WILL BE MADE TO THE General Assembly, at Its approaching session, for a charter for the Wilmington Market Company. deH30t Fire Works. A FEW DOZEN LEFT OF ROMAN CAN dles, Torpedoes, Fin Wheels, Serpents, Chi nese Bombs, Pistols and Cap. The boys can get them at cost to cloee oat. At S. O. NOKTHBOP'a de SS tf Fruit and Confectionery Stores. Removal. I HAVE REMOVED FROM BO. 11 HO. 9 South Front Street. Srd door from t jumob's Corner. I am not the only German Barbi 1 1 town, bat have the Neatest Shop and caaa always -a fonnd ti
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