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aioaNiftQ 3T&a i 1 "I II. Mr.K . . r a M IM'SllS ... t at i t a nn ia Mtt trrl t 'J fus Otfle Wnss X. C. f.t K.r tMe..) spiaeere are mikieg .,r.-?irii.)o tot a strike. n ear i.! f coitoo baraed el Fet Dxlf. Tl A receiver he bee a appelated r ,r .: Acm of Meyer. ! Jt Co . of Ki .14 A Urja fljur tni:t at if4oej. ; ,.i . burned, toe 111.3.000. Oaeeaer--il eaother ( 0ia4 LaJia. vt. me Ji.3ea!ty about a draft. v ..-r.ua mull a( DalabrUff, Ga.. beraeU ; n ijo.ooo A pioc to bio ap ga i'd a4 t pM.Q water to a reeervoir , !ti Jiwutin.i at Meacatsttr, Ea. F-r' ahcroa here beeo vlrowa ..,1 a tU Ur if B ctf. The los of j l .r i iaa;vJ by the Br it tab at 300 :w ruci-at to(tiaaL - J no M. arti a i I S J. IW1, citixeae of Dea 1 -.. V . 44 BaforJ. who witUttyi Jj4 K. Iiuit, wf Ktatackjr. we , H i. '.. th (fuui jf lasaaiiy A Upc .t chufca aai other bilJia( at l' in.Jiuhi burJ ; Ium fjoa.coo. V :niii4 tr-i i froea Qrteosboro, n i Ufia ttvta the track, coo i a: " Au l 3rmn kwLvl ao4 togiaeer ny .oj4.l N W . Fraeeaee. of t ii .Ul cuuaiy. V . haa txrao 4TiKid, i!i.-J ui fornioi avny orders. y. iu-i mervJibl amount of rainfall ie r orti! iu Ciiiforan , tgiaao Cbtaameo ,-r-: luncvi tiifi by od aitda from a m.M4,.iiu TU iiupiiuo uf Moual hUr it ocr.o Na Yvxk ma- t' ( oy 3fS pr cat . CutUjo dull, . ; i ! i !4< IS td cro . .Ju!iro Soar i . hi auc&AitU; bt l'tr; . U-..J 1 l tJ-at l-J.cu.o. aoiraJl 34 4ot tpmea iurviio Srn n 4?c. .iy t t Tit ?"Ji rhifUatun ia preparing lo hava iiocK.-r cotton factory. A lrg n iwtx'f "( abncntxr hx lrfn ob--(..uil If Wilmiogtoo (J. not ..? up all lh othr Soulharn ciUra wl! far ahead of her. "V((.lr 36lp(ro w4 probably a taytb. hi :ir pnpbcia wtra pabliabaJ a !a i cupi of catarta atx, aoi rh o-CAlIevl "propbeciea" are not thirty ye'ira olJ. Tbey arera) written LS30 by ao Kagliabmaa who cnfaU the literary forgery. The r gae the fx la year or two i ii o . Mr. Uan4all, editor of tb Aagaata ' ' rjn'itt, u in Vajhin too, aoJ on h ltih mat. lhaa gave the lalcat -y about Nroalor Davia : 'J Daeut 4 tab mucb 4 aii.xi Ha )itD.rv, aad 5 i p ir buxij ii & ul bie aaciol lt.u'tiic-tu .! io tU torgaaiatioo of a Waa iu )tu baU MCiir J coofroi of ti Stai taey oot 'i iarii JtiJi ) a tty ra ia pirvi - ,i )y cuauo om aai folate Th Uepubltcana are paUioy; bi en the b:k very kin liy, and no longer pk (iD aud ndioa'e at bi beiog "jo the fence" and "a one roan prty." rber ar Mverml Soathero taa ia Nw Vork who are kaown arnoog ih neb men for thir aooceae io iu iny racking. Among them are Jvba II. Iocaao, booked for $1,500, oo.JohoC. Latham, a Keotackiao; Victor Sewcocab, credited with 14, oo),o)); J tea Keene, Aid lo have bn born io Lyocbbar. ie booked fr It 0,000,000; Cbarlee L Foy, a Virginian, worth more than 1,000, ooo; K. T. Wilaoo, (Jeorgtao, Oooked for 13,000,000; C. C. Uald em, Maryland, worth oeer 11,000, ;oo , V. K. Sletooo, Teanraaeao, worth i J.OOO.QOOi Thorn W. Evaoa, worUi more lha 11,000,000; W. IL Travere, booked for not leee tbaa ,ooo.oo0; Add:eoo ii. Cam mock, aro'.h oner 11,000,000; aod W. H. Wood a, a CteorgUo, tailliooaire. A dirftioaiihed General, a native of Virginia, io a rurceot coover atioo with ua, aaid, that aa far aa be oould learn from maeb interiroarae i unog the foar year with the general aSaira of lh anay, ibe opinion wm thia That there ;wr troop every way esiaal to tboee of North Carolina for a epteodid daah, bat that for 4iardy endaraoce witboal compUio ing, and ateady, loog protracted, bard aljbtiog, there were oone lo eqaal our boy. II d farther that Gen. Harry lleth oo one occaaioo id to him that if he bad the picking of a Jiviaioo oal of ihe whole army of Northern Virginia h would eelecl Cook'e North Carolina, MeKaVf North Crolioa and Laae'a North CaroiiAa. lie waa oot a North Caro lioiaa either, tatod yoo. Oar io iormaal m4 Geo. A. L. Hill opio too aboal Noa-lh Carolina troop u correct that thy were a brat t a tny, mora obwdieat to aothonly tad, therefore, battler aoldier. VOL. XXVII.-NO. 111. The LegUlalara ahoald remove that ahacoefal 1st o books. It haa driven oal the American Tract Soci ety, aileoced the colporleore, and prevented the miniatere from aelliog uaefal mligioo book. It is a great reproach. The idea ol preventing the free circalalton of literature in North Carolina ia an outrage. Saob legielslioa can bav batoe tendenoy to keep the moat igooraol Stale where it ia, IUpeal the law and and offer a premium for luteiligeooa by raisiog the ataodard of free sohoola, eileodiog the terns, appointing good aohool boada, and allowiug county board to select the book for the schools aoder their supervision. The debate in the Hons on Satur day on the proposition lo pay the idow of Capu Hugh N. Page, of Norfolk, Va., 1138 85, balaoce due him by the United Slate, wheo be resigned, waa ewciional and bitter. Cooger, Bragg, Hawley, oo the North ern aide, goaabed their teeth. Goode Dlackbaro, Cox and Hooker spoke io favr. The beet men of both sides regret the diacuwioo. The Dem ocrats bad the best of it ia oratory. The Philadelphia Prtss announces that Tourgee will return to North Carolina io the Spring and remain permaoeotly. Awful I What " er rand " ia the " fool M now on? lie haa chevk eooUgb toeojoy life among a people be baiee and alaodera. Till: LEGIIL4TUUE. Ka.Vgr Na-Obatvar' Ilepoit Cj flailed. SENATE. SaTVKDAT, Jan. 19, 1881. PKTrnoxs. Mr. Davidaon. petition from cili- taoe of Buncombe county, asking prohibition. Mr. Jscotl, of New Hanover, peti tion from certain cilixecs ol rew Hanover county, lo aboliab the Crim- nal Court io aaid county. ILLS AND RCaOLCTlONS trr intrtnjuced aa follows, aod ap protriaiaiy referred or otherwise dis posed of: Mr. King, bill to provide lor the ummooing of witnesses from other couniiaa in case oo trial before j us- icea of the peaoe. Judiciary com mittee. .Mr. Wiiliamaoo, of Edgecombe, bill to prevent attorneys at law from practicing in i ho courts where their partners boM the poeitioo of judge or jtiattc. Judiciary committee. Mr. Dortcb, bill coooerning inspec tors of Wilmiogtoo. (Committee on Propositions and Grievances. Mr. I'arUb, bill lo reduce the price of law booke and Supteme Court lie poru . Mr. Jenkins, bill concerning evi dence io bastardy cases. ClLBSDA Um Senate bill Iti, to extend tbe juris diction of justices of the peace. Die cued by Mr. Scott, of New Hano ver. Mr. HespaAS said be would vote for the bill if it also provided for thirty-oioe lashes. Mr. Blue renewed his motion lo lay on the table. The yeas aod nays ware called yeas 27, oaya 9. Mr.Cunningbam moved that House bill 138, Senate bill 313, relative to working coovicta on tbe Iloxboro railroad, be taken op. Explained by Mr. Cuooiogbam, and p steed second and third readings. senate bill 217, lo Incorporate the Kulioo Fire Company, of Tarboro.N. C. Discesaed by Mr. Williamson. I'aaeed second aod third readings. A COMHCMICATIOX waa here read from the Secretary of State, showiog the population of the Slate by counties. Mr. Dortcb moved that 500coptea be prioled. MoUoo'prevailed. Senate bill 218, lo incorporate Tar boro Lodge No. 1,821, of the Grand United Order of Odd Fellowi (col ored). The bill passed it second and third readings. Senate bill 224, to authorise tbe North western North Carolina Rail road Company to extend and con struct iu road and the branches there of. The bill paseed it third read ing. Senate resolution 22, for tbe re lief of the Sheriff of Jones county, John McDantet, paased second and third readinga, Senate bill 239, lo amend chapter 189, laws of 1879. to regolale the tale of fiab, passed second reading. DUcojsed by Messrs. Jonee and Fai soo iff favor, and Mr. Scott of New Hanover in opposition. Passed third reading. HOUSE OF REPRE3ENTATIVES rrnnoxa were presented aJ follows : Mr. Haya, frwca the North Caro lina Conferences M. E Chorch, Sooth, asking prohibition for the Slate. Mr. Sikee, froca citizens of Tyrrell ooooty asking that a portion of the eoeoty be not annexed to Hyde eoanty. Tbe followiog bdU were reported m properly torolled by Mr. lilenq, of Orange, the eh airman of tee com mittee, and were signed, by the WILMINGTON, Speaker in the presence of the House. An act to provide for the erection of a hospital io Wilmington. Resolution of thanks to W. II. Vanderbilt. An actio define the weight of cot ton, declaring . 30 pounds to be a bnsheL An. act to amend chapter 34, of the public lawa of 1880, with regard to the fish interest of North Carolina. ' An act to incorporate the South Allan Li o Coaat Railway, and the Fayetterille & Florence Railroad Companies. House bill 297, to prevmt the felling of trees in Trent river, in Jonee connty, from Trenton to the month of the river, passed its several read in ga. House bill 325, to ascertain tbe di viding line between the counties of Jonee and Craven, and Jones and Lenoir, passed its several readings. House bill 369. to prevent the feliiog of treee and fishing with band etnea in Falling Creek, in Wayne county, passed its several readings. Spirits Turpentine. Tobacco sold recently at Win ston for $50. (54, $59. ISO, aod 131 per hundred pounds. Cotton on the platform at Sei ne, Johnston connty, took Are. There was a bl scare. Ten bales burnt, thirty damaged. Enfield Sentinel: Enfield has made up her mind to have a bank, aod wheo abe makee op her mind to have a thing it Is generally forthcoming. Tbe boose of Mrs. Bilsy Dar deo, aa aged lady near Murfreeaboro, was burned aod she in it. Cotton, farming utenail aod other valuables were con sumed. Mrs. Partbenia Diok, the ven erable relict of the late Judge John M. Dick, died at half-past 10 o'clock, this morn to i. at tbe re Id en ce of her daagbter, Mrs. Weir. She had attained to a great Shelby Aurora: The meeting in the Baptist church, in this place still coo tiouee, aod coosidsrable interest is mani fested. There has been a large number of conversions and several accessions to the church. If tbe new connty of Durham is formed there will be sixty-five counties ia tbe Blate witb a smaller population. Iturham It&aeco Flint And" one more sheriff aod other offlcer will be thrust apoo the Ux-pejrr. Ilileigh Yitilor. Raleigh Star: Charley B. Park, ooe or our carriers, had the ends of hi thumbs, aod the first finger on his left hand rawed off yesterday evening at tbe shops of Meaara. Elliogtoo, Royster & Co. Noiwith aodiog these drawbacks, he car ries oui lK Star thl evening. Elixabeth City Carolinian : Our towoinato. Frank Vaughao, Eq., is making ao effort to obtain reliable informa tion io regard to tbe topography, character of the eoile aod cbief prod acta of tbe coun ties ia Eastern North Caroiioa. including the approximate qaaoliiy aod value of tbe crop of 1830. Salem Press: Died, on Monday last. Mr. W. A. Shore's horse "Rad." aged 35 years. Tbe oldest horse io this section of tbe country . Edward Char lea shot a large horned (bull) owl, on the wing, re cently, measuring five feet from tip to tip of wlog. Tola is tbe rergesi owi ever iniea lo this neighborhood. Charlotte Observer : Thirty- eight mail route agents run into Charlotte. Fifteea oo the Kicbmood s movuie; ni- leea oo the Air Line ; three oo the Char loUe, Columbia A Aog-oita; three oo the eastern dlvlsioo of the Caroiioa Central ; ooe on the western dlvlsioo ; ooe oo ibe Atlantic, Tennessee k Ohio. Greensboro Patriot: A very in lerestiog religious meeting is now io pro- Irta at Deep.Rlver, Friends church, near ameatowo, io Guilford county. The Rev. Dr. Eli La. of lodiaas, aod lie v. Al. 'lay lor. of Tennessee, are conducting the meeting. Up to this lime a large number or coover- sioss have been made. Tbe meeting will continue fot several days longar. New Bemian: The rice mill of our t oergelio townsman, air. JUijan jcuia, Is oow la successful operation aod is giving thorough satisfaction. The receipts in cot ton at this market daring the week have been very light, only about 250 bales having been parchaeed by our buyers. We Uara that throughout the lower part of Craven county there are numerous cases of poeamonla. Raleigh correspondent of Pitls- boro FUtxrrd ; The btll to secure the seTer aod more speedy navigation of Fayetteville street has not yet become a law; aod the bill to slock tbe streets or Kaletsb wttn mud tortles hangs fire. It would take lota of turtles to do It- None but ao expert in turtle-caicbiog should become a contractor, and if the bill passe, Chatham can furnish tbe best contractor io the Slate, in tbe per son of Jim C. We again urge the Legislature not to go Into the busioeis of making new couoliee. There are at least twenty vil lage oo the watch to see what comes of the efforts to slice up Graoville. Wake, Frank lio. Warren, and Orange. If they succeed, then other counties must be formed or there will be great complalou Erery rail road village wants to be a county seat. There are thirty counties that ought to be reduced to ten by muglng them. PitUboro Record: We regret to hear of the sudden death of Mr. William Hlnshew, of Albright township. He re tired lo bed, last Suodsy night. In his osoal good health, but daring the eight his wife discovered thai something was tbe matter with him, aod before anything could be done for him he died. He was an honest aod worthy dUxeo, aod his death Is espe dally sad because only six weeks previous four of bis children hsd died of diphtheria. Washington Press: We are in formed that duriog the late cold weather two men left the vicinity of Bath for the Banks. Since that lime nothing has been beard of them, aod it U supposed that they were fioxeo op somewhere lo tbe ice and lost Arrangements are being made to have a telegraph Hoe between this place and Tarboro. and everything, it is said.will be ready for operation by tbe first of April. Oa last Mooday night the steam saw mills and store fall of goods of Messrs. Worden Jfc Co., situated oa Blount's creek, were burned to the ground. It is supposed to be the work or an Incendiary. Rockingham Spirit: Mrs. Char lotte Wbb, aged about 60 years, and re dding oo Csrled ges preek, some eight miles ; ,r -. ii- . - ' .. . - ',-.. . - N. C. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 1, 1881. north or this place, waa found dead In her bed oo Wednesday morning last. On Monday night last, near this office, a co lored youth by the name of Allen Ledbet- ter was stabbed in tne oaca oy a young white man named E vender McDonald. The wound is not aerlooa. McDonald was bound over to court la the sum of $200. Coro ner Gay was summoned on Tuesday night last to bold an inquest over toe aeaa ooay of a negro boy, Jno. Bostlck, aged about is years, wno aiea at nia nome in me an. Pleasant neisherhood on Monday, and who, it was thought, had been foully dealt witb. Tbe jury reportea mat tne aeceaaea came to hi death from cruel treatment at the hands of Nathan McFadyen, a colored man with whom be lived. Raleigh News-Observer : Tbe receipts of cottoa in. this market Itiat wetk were 601 bales. For the corresponding week last vesr they were 842 bales.. Eighteen drummers' licenses were issued from the Stale Treasury last week. Rev. J.M. Atkinson, D. D., will, at 3.30 this afleroooo. at the request of Hickman Lodge, deliver oo address on temperance at Metropolitan HalL The news of tbe withdrawal by Dr. Hogg of hia bill for tbe improvement of our streets will fall sadly on the ears of the hundreds of per sons by whom his plan waa so favorably regarded. Many persons earnestly express tbe hope that other counsels may prevail. Rev. A. B. Earl, the Baptist evan gelist, will begin a series of revival meet ings at the First Baptist church next Sun day. He will be here two weeks, and perhsps longer. We learn that there will be a bop given complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Bridge rs to-aeorrow eve ning. Dr. Pritchard, president or Wake Forest College, was in the city yes terday. He reports 180 students at thit institution. Not a single death in the citv last week. Perhsps the most beautiful and costly monument in tbe Stale has lust been erected in Oakwood cemetery over the remains of that distin guished gentlemsn, Hon. u- jr. Moore. It occupies a prominent position, and its symmetrical proportions and artistic beauty make it a notable object, lis total neigDt is twenty-three feet. 'L J) CD X 'J.' HBV AUTBBTISttltSKN IK. Munsoh Spring stock. J. C. Munds Cologne, &c. J. A. pairs kr Price of coal M kiting. Seaman's Friend Society. John J. Comfrkt & Co. Dissolution. North Carolina R. R. Co. Dividend. Leeal uou Receipts of cotton yesterday S04 bales. The first month of the new year is numbered with tbe past. We have had one entire week of good weather. Yesterday was mild and pleasant. Meeting of the visitors of the Ladies' Benevolent Society at Hook & Lad der Hall this afternoon, at 3T o'clock. The attendance at the various churches on Sucday was unusually large, in consequence of the pleasant weather. Four foreign square-riggers aod three American schooners, to siy no thing of small craft, arrived at this port yestsrdty. Some of the fences in this city are covered with obscene language, io large letters, msrked with chalk. If possible the guilty psrties should be fended out and puolabed. Mr. J. C. Pittman, a well known and much respected typo of this city, and formerly employed on the Star, leaves to day for New Berne, in the neighborhood of which city be is to engage in tbe business of farming. Tbe old Hopkins plaoe, near thia city, in the hands of (JspL T. J. Souther land, hss been thoroughly overhauled, renovated and improved, and now presents a handsome and thrifty appearaoee. It is in charge of Mr. John E. Lamb. B a rated to Ieaili. At Rock Hill, about five sniles above thia city, oo the Northeast river, an old colored woman, by the name of Sukey Walters, discovered late Saturday evening that her little grandchild bad set fire to tbe woods, and that considerable damage would be likely to ensue, whereupon she attempted to arrest the progress of the flames, when ker dress caught fire. Her son, attracted by her screams, rushed to the scene and tried to save her by wrapping his overcoat around her, but the flsmes, which had com pletely enveloped her and were blazing above her head when he reached ber, had taken such a firm hold upon the poor woman that his efforts were of but little avail She lingered in great agony until Sanday morning, about 5 o'clook, when death put an end to ber sufferings. The Vnfortanate woman was about sereoly years old Bauer aod Cheaper. One of our river pilots is responsible for the story, aa we bear it He had been en gaged in the performance of his duty, and when the lime came for serving breakfast he accepted an invitation to partake of the captain's hospitality. In the centre of the table was a butter dish containing a white substance resembling lard, which was finally passed around by the first officer with the remark: "Take some of this hog butter, gepllemens; it U mooch petter and mooch sbeeper as cow butter; try him." Pereesiain We have heretofore omitted to mention the presence in our city of Mr. Chsrles Bradley, formerly of this place, where, for a number of years, he was engaged in the shoe business in the firm of G- & C. Brad ley, but sow of New Haven, Cono. His many friends were glad to see him among them once more. He Is stopping witb Mr. J. IL Nefr. Parents, mothers, . nurse, do not fall to give Dr, Ball's Cough Syrap to tbe little ones for all esses of Coughs or Cold; Costs only 33 cent. Caught la the Aet. On Saturday night, about 12 o'clock, Mr. A. C. Wessell, on Market street, closed Lii atore and went to tlio bouae uf bid .brother. on Second street. Shortly alter wards he happened to think of something he had left, and returned to his store, .booking in through tbe wiudow before entering, lights beibK left burning in the store, he discov ered a colored boy behind the counter and iu front of ibe safe which be was trying to open. Mr. Wessell was accompanied by his brother, who went after a policeman, and soon returned with Officer Roderick, when tbe three entered: the store and captured Wm. Davis and . Wm . Shaw, two colored boys. When the boys beard tbe parly en tering one of them gave vent to a peculiar whistle, which sounded as if to warn con-' federates who might have been stationed in the back way. One of the boys bad in bis possession a silver quarter with a W., Mr, Wessell's private mark, on it, and the other had in his pockets a silver dollar, a pistol and a pocket knife, all containing private marks upon them, by which they were readily identified by Mr. W. Mr. Wessell says the boys were un doubtedly concealed in the store when it wasclo9ed for tbe night. The two boys were there about 10 o'clock, when one of them came up to the bar and drank some-. thing, while tbe other one disappeared very suddenly and mysteriously, and he has no doubt now that be concealed himself then. and the other one followed his example a little later. Mr. W. says his store was entered just a week before Christmas, no doubt in the same way, and money, several waicnes, pistols, shoes, socks and other articles taken. Upon going to bis store the next morning he found that the lock of the back door bad been broken with a meat hatchet, and be has no doubt that the robbery was committed by tbe same boys who had con cealed themselves in the store and effected their exit in the manner described. The boys were lodged in the guard house, and tbe further disposition of their cases will be found in the proceedings - of the Mayor's Court. Dr. wood'i Lecture. Tbe lecture delivered before the Histori cal and Scientific Society last night by Dr. Tnos. F. Wood, of this city, was replete with information of a most interesting char acter concerning the fields and forests and streams of tbe State. It exhibited au exten sive and careful research into authorities, and the close and patient investigation of a genuine naturalist, and was, withal pre sented to the audience in a graceful and at tractive manner. It would be idle for us lo attempt a sy nopsis of the lecture, even as it relates to our own section we can but refer to it ; but we may mention that the leeturer pointed out many rare, beautiful and valu able plants hidden In the wild swamps and broad savannas of tbe eastern portion of the State. He dwelt upon the rich flora around -Wilmington the Venus fly-traps, the odorous dog-tongue, tbe modest iris, tbe mosses, and the thousand other plants and flowers which delight the eye and please the senses with their delicate and de licious perfumes. In this connection he spoke of the researches of Rev. Dr. M. A. Curtis, whose botanical studies were begun in the woods and savannas around this city, and who in the work published by him en titled "Enumeration of Plants growing spontaneously around Wilmington," num bered, with the additions afterwards made byDr.Jas. F. McRse, one thousand and thirty-one species. Another Chapter In the market Im broglio. We were informed by the Clerk of the Market, yesterday afternoon, that, all of tbe fish carts, hucksters, etc., had removed their quarters to tbe new market houses, in -compliance with the ordinances passed at the last meeting of the Board of Aldermen, on the 18th alt , and that all of the butchers and dealers in fresh meats bad also com plied with the law except in three instances, and in one of these the proprietor, although be still occupied bis old stand, hsd sold no meats.' The exceptions were not inter fered with yesterday, but it is understood to be tbe determination of the proper au thorities to arrest all who may attempt to sell meats and other marketable articles in the interdicted localities to-day . We learn that one proprietor of a fish cart, on his way to the old stand at the foot of market street, upon being informed that he mast go to the new market, allowed that he wouldn't "by a dd sight;" and that he'd go home first; and that be actu ally wheeled bis horse about and started in the direction whence he came. Foreign Shipments. The foreign exports yesterday consisted of the following. The Norwegian barque Mania, for Trieste, Austria, by Messrs. J. R. Blossom & Evans, with 2,801 barrels of rosic ; the German barque iTosma, for Lon don, by Messrs. Paterson, Downing & Co., With 4,450 barrels of rosin; the German barque Vonder Heydl, for Bristol, by Messrs. J. R. Blossom $ Evsni, with 4,160. barrels of rosin, and tbe schoqner Jama A. Brown, for Miragoant, Hayli, by Messrs. James H. Chadbourn & Co. ."with 120.380 feet of lamber. , - . penny Beading1 at "1. Paal'a Keeterv. We are asked to state that, in compliance with the request of many friends, 81. Paul's Rectory will be opened1 this (Tuesday) evening from 8 to half-past 10 for one of tbe Fenny Readings, which were so well patronized and so much enjoyed last win ter. The readiriga will be tastefully selected, and Mrs. Kahnweijer.abd .MfS-'Oanjeron hare kindly opasented to grace, the occasion. WHOLE NO: 4,200 t iTi ayor'a Court. Isaac Stanley, colored, was arraigned on the charge of acting disorderly on Satur day night last, 'and striking Lucy Johnson. Judgment was suspended on tbe payment of costs. Wm. Davis and Wm Shaw, two colored boys, were charged witb tbe larceny of cer tain articles from the etoreof A. C. Wes sell, on Market street, on Saturday night last. Defendants were ordered to enter into a justified bond in tbe sum of $50 each for their appearance at the next term of the Criminal Court, in default of which they were turned over to the Sheriff and committed to jail. J. T. Edens was arraigned on the charge of committing an assault and battery upon the person of Chas. Boobam, on Sat urday last. The evidence was conclu sive as to the assault, and Mr. Edens admitted the fact, alleging as his excuse, in hia statement to the court, that the plaintiff had been circulatingjsome serious charges against him. Defendant was ordered to pay a floe of $50 He ap pealed, and was required to enter into bond in the sum of $100 for his appearance at the next term of the Criminal Court, but af terwards withdrew tbe appeal and paid the fine imposed. Dally Weather Bulletin Tne following will dhow tbe state of the thermometer, at the stations named, at 3.00 P. M. yesterday, Washington mean time, and also tbe amount of rainfall in inches if or tbe twenty four hours ending daily at 3 P. M., except Tuesday, when it is 48 hours, as furnished by Sergeant James W. Watson. Signal Officer at this Station : Weather. Cloudy Fair. Clear Cloudy Cloudy Joggy uiear Fair Clear Fair Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Fair Cloudy Clear, Fair Fair The following are the Indications for the South Atlantic States to-day: jrartiy ciouay weatner and light tains. T" . a a . . .... winds generaly from south lo west and stationary or aslight rise in temperature, supreme court. Appeals from tbe Third District were heard in tbe following, amoDg other cases, on Saturday last, as we learn from tbe News and Observer: T. P. Best vs. Norris Frederick, from uuplio; argued by Allen & later for the plaintiff, and D. J. Devane for tbe defend ant. State vs. Edward Bryson. from New Hanover; set for a bearing at the end of the district. State vs. Alexander McDaniel. from Jones; set for hearing at the end of the dis trict. William Daugbtry vs. Samson Warren et al. from Sampson ; argued by E. T. Boy kin for the defendants; no counsel for the plaintiff. State vs. Fanny Brewineton. from New Hanover; set for bearing at the end of the district. May Murrili, et al. vs. A. J. Murrill. et al. from Onslow; argued by G. V. Strong for the plaintiffs, and Allen & Isler for tbe defendants. Deatb of a Prominent German cit fzen. Mr. Philip Newman, one of our oldest German citizens, and a gentleman of prom inence, died in this city on Sunday even ing, after an illness of about four weeks. Deceased was a member of Cornelius Har nett Council Royal Arcanum and the Iron Band Society, and his remains were follow ed lo their last resting place in tbe Hebrew burying ground in Oakdale Cemetery by the Society and a large number of sorrow ing friends and relatives. Mr. Newman was engaged in the mercantile business and was about 53 years of age. Death of a Prominent Colore man. Wm. Holmes, a well known colored man, died in this city on Saturday last, aged about 60 years. He was buried on Sunday by the order of Patrons of Mercy, of which he was a member, and was followed to the grave by a great con course of colored people, the procession being headed by a band of music. Del ceased had been a memberof the official board of St. Stephen's A. M. E. Church from its organization. Knlcnte of Pytblae. At a meeting of Stonewall Lodge, No. 1 K. of P., held last night, Mr. R. C. Orrell, P. C, was elected representative to the meeting of the Grand Lodge, to be held at Goldsboro on Tuesday next, February 8th. The following Past Chancellors of Stone wall Lodge will attend the Convention: G. C John L. Dudley. P. C.s-G. M. Altaffer, S. G. Hall, J. M. McGowan and F. W. Poster. ttlVBtf AND ITIAHlIf E. Mr. James Nolan has gone up tbe river with his submarine diving arrangements to assist Capt. Skinner in raising tbe steamer Gov. Worth. They expect to get her afloat before tbe last of the week. A Teliable"savingB hank. One box of Dr. Tatt's Pills will save you many dollars in doctors' bills. They will surely core Chills and Fever, Dyspepsia, Disordered Liver or Bowels, Sick Headache, Jaundice or Chronic Constipation, and expel every impurity from the system. TWO ORGAN8. Regal&te first the stomach, se cond the Uyst; eepeclaliy the first, ao as to perform their ranctiena perfectly, and you will remove at laaat nineteen twentletha of all the ills that man kind ia heir to in thia or any other climate. Hop Bitten is the only thing that will give perfectly healthy action to these two organs. Maine Fanner. Tem. R. F. Atlanta 59 .00 Augusts 64 .00 Charleston 67 .00 Charlotte 59 .00 Corsica n a 76 .00 Galveston 68 .00 Havana 78 .00 Indianola 70 .02 Jacksonville 70 .00 Key West 78 .60 Mobile 63 .00 Montgomery. 65 .00 New Orleans. 70 .00 PuntaRassa 70 .00 Savannah 68 .00 Wilmington 57 .00 Cedar Keys 63 .00 Pensacola 64 .00 '. I B ATE OF 4 JSaTlMIf Cfc v. . bo aVjaaa one 4tay..,.;...iv.4.... ...... 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It will relieve the boot little aaff erar im mediately depend noon it: there la no aalataha about It There ia not a mother oa earth who haa ever used It. who will not tell von at once that It will regulate the bowels, ana gir rest to the moth or, and relief and health to the child, operating like magic It ia perfectly aafe to nee In all caaaa, aad pieaaani to tne taatw, ana ia toe praaenpu or one of the oldest and beat female phyetciana and anises in the United States. Sold erery where. t5 cents a bottle. DIED. NEWMAN. In thl City. Jaheary SO. 1881. o cystitis, PHILLIP NEWMAN, aged 64 ro. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Notice. NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD CO., SECY AND TREASURER'S OFFICE. Coxfaxt Fbopj. N. C, Jan. 81, 1881. THE DIRECTORS OF TBE NORTH CARO lina Railroad Company have declared a Divi dend of Six Per Cent. Three Per Cent, payable on 1st March to Stockholders of record oa 10th Feb ruary next, and Three Per Cent, on let September to Btocknoiaera or recora on loth August next The Stock Books of the Company will be closed from 10th February to 1st March, and from 10th Animst to let September, 1831. P. B. RUFFIN, fab 1 lm , Secretary. Notice. rpHE FIRM OF JOHN J. CONFRKT A CO. this day dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. Confrey continues the business. JOHN J. OONrKEY , E. A. BEARTT. Januaiy 38, 16S1. f eb 1 It Notice. rpHB- ANNUAL MEETING OF THE SEA MAN'S FRIEND SOCIETY will oa held This Af ternoon, at o'clock, at the Seaman's Bethel, oo Dock street, between Water and Front. A prompt and fall attendance of the members la rroaeate. Price of Goal. QN AND AFTER THIS DATE, T.SO PER TON. Full buddIt to arrive in a few dava oar Schoonrr John A. Griffin. feb 1 2t J. A. SPRINGER. Next Week QUH STOCK OF IMPORTED MERCHANT TAILORING BTOCK FOR SPRING will beonen- ed. We invite the attention of those who like U appear in a Fashionably cut anlt. " MUHBON, feb 1 It Clothier and Merchant Tailor . Fleur De Lis Cologne, JAVENDBEt WATER. TOILET SOAPS AND Powder, Hair Brushes, Tooth and Nail Brushes. tmeniai Toetn raste. For sale by JAMES C. MUNDS, Druggist, 85 North Front hi. feb 1 tf Butter. Butter. Butter. -t A Tubs Choice Gilt Edge BUTTER. IV JQ do do Goshen 2Q Kits Mountain do do Crackers and Cakes. jODA, LEMON, ASSORTED and FANCY M1ZID. For sale by HALL & PEARSALL. jan 10 D&Wtf Great Reductions Ilambarg Edgings 9c Insertions 1 rown & Roddick 45 Market Street. WB WILL OFFER, ON MONDAY. JANUARY 81st, our whole stock of tbe above, at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES 1 From lc per yard and upwards. No comments are necessary, uive ns a can ana we can aatiary even tne most rastraions. BROWN A RODDICK, an 30 tf 4S Market St. L. S. L. NEXT DRAWING OF THE Louisiana State Lottery TAKES PLACE FEBRUARY 8. CAPITAL . priae, 130,000. Whole tickets, S3 00; Halvee, 11 oa Aaarees lock box its. r j an iv ii Wilmington, N. C. Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobacco. yUBlN'S EXTRACTS, Tooth, Hair and Nau Braahaa, Combs, Tooth Pewders, Ac, WM. H. GREEN. Wholesale and Retail Druggist. janJO tf Market Street We QUARANTKB PEL'S CORN SOLVENT TO cure a Corn In Bight Hours or ateney refunded. Twenty-five Oenta. J. D. NUTT CO., r 'i ., Druggist. jan 30 If Hostly Cleaned Out ! TTT-B HAVE BEEN NEARLY" CLEANED OUT W of COOKING STOVES tbe'paat week, bat nave a nice FRESH STOCK In transit, which we X HAYS BEEN NEARLY CLEAN! : of COOKING STOVES the'paat w propose to shove right off at a low riQU&s. All klndaof Qeods moving oat and fresh lota la by every ateamer. - Now ia your time and we can aatUfy ron. Ja S8 tf PARKER as TAYLOR. .... i . .... l.i Dancing Clanac3. T. C. FANNING'S CLASSES TJf DANC ING will open Wedneeeay ana Thursday, February X and 8d, In Rankin BalL comer ata and Prinoaae Streets.. . Afternoon Class, Lediee and CaHilren, 4 P. M. Gentlemen's Class, 8 P.M. Jan 80 St STIRRING. Carta m eoMataatrepaira,. Carriages aad Beggiae for sale. Drays made strong and fine. Timber Wagons made to order. -MnmwahiMbie a aaanlaltv Ian 30 tf McDOUGAUj WILLIAM sun. i 1 Si 1 . f-ii t , f:
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