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.i-J MOEKINQ star. BATBK Of 40;BU. iaS, n ii. iiiiUMAiiii 4TV. One waekv....... .. Ot S M . . a t . 10 00 . . 17 Olt .. u w. . 4t) ' .. e hi " Two waek.. - Tbraaweoka,.., i.. - - oaataoat,. ......... . " Two moats,.. Three moutfc,... C a4 1 v 4 . M . Slxmonib,.,. I . una year, iQW-Contract.AdTaneme,', ukfO at "u My part i VOL. XXVII. NO. 112. " WILMINGTON, N. C. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 2. 1881. WHOLE NO. 4,201 tlonately low ratea. . Ten lines alld Monparail typ make ur ag aara . UM taewa ata WK Biiai WN M W VT ,! . . - tkraetvB,...w.';,; -. ! ' ' ".' re 47v.. ...... ....;...'.. a 1 .,!. ;-Mrml t til rue Utile M WUcHiai. X. C. Maa cum aane i l:i.)tbr ia SftuI bilot for U 5 3to- i..r bf 111 ritujtTiii LgJ-ittf. fa 5dot Fiaeac Cooacaitte eeatad lb if j i.lia hilt. nak4 hood rdaabl ia 1 ytf a4 ana, th r of iaerst el 3T j,;r : fur hood a ad C4ftl3-l . K.rO.na" o L"a Joo t N Yurk iil -r '.t b td aair lb oM system fa Electoral Coos': re uuiioa report - ,i u tu at ; Po tediaa irs dl ,::ihi ! . th Ori' rtttrrmiat bill breach i op C. . aa.uJco4,9t lo t'eastoo bill ep- r i;rt tl't ih'4U OBu'LoO doll lot li 4 - iMii -i-p'fJ Th u a "f ply- m i !. N (' . mmt ro'irvly darv4 by J rf , nfiuu4 J attfT bats! la o v lhimi tttaill. Oritutb Houe r v . mm i a pfiWooifU kmhjo uo la i in r. rciua bul. M- J LMp4 rt- '; N'cr44ao can) ptcily o u ..i-Mi ". ,v ay ieo el To- i'rrtel BtaM4l of f ,. ii T.nn Cuaterfett teo-cwai or ue t Jiacuvrf, circulating ia i i- h it u pi iwipI . ' A it la PblU ... iiii. . !. $233,000 IU Uor. y:- U. J et-4 f w m-irjef la the 44CO04 de- A ijr fmr asaor oo N Jify co i al coroa i-i -. ;.a A Tiiit tcura ptTU i( i.it mm ,N j(iii'. Nt Yok i. k W .oy 4.(5. pr e-i . elQ dali ,. i i i t'itlU I J- Id ct; uuiira Hour it i !ta:fa'ktvJ: at tbj ,,. -r, ji.fr(4 ri 1 131 19 , i.. , it. irtu ;uruua I 4?c ; . . ly l t TZ&l Tit Sr Yoik -Iry j(oji iurkl i 1 ,.- .on jJ all fir ci. tj')irvr iii uijjbl o4 ctuavl K'. 1 v iiii4uf ill uppr-tQ iu Naw i mju hv klcHji no i to rvcog 4 j 'ii lrubri:. I hia a we u wuulJ b, au4 lha . b MXl IX. 3. bal U1 aland imrU 31. BbiMMM 37. b .Ja DftVkl Pavaaa va4 Ga. arMl LWy iU do bm eaa a ary iotKJiaa ajawaUoai for thoamry. iu. N Ywfk 5au pritcO iaav Uiit wU bm orUry of 2iir, ..Mvwr- AinKiu crat.ry bf ih i r.A.vi'j, utS itf. Foajiar, of wlno, Arwa l h lulartvr, auJ lbl uin uiai aivi uusMw ii iiftVMk ua4iars. do b It. Taw CookhajC flloaia iu lh tm v4 tx conitiuiii (ur u ia4 w( aiUj iiaiihew, Kvcr, alt raarol uomioaiiooa of llaya. Mia tk goa tfavclj ou. Ii ib suuUttiiM iJwa coauiry will b Iro7. RWy, lha oiooaologTjt, pr . i cc lHl lb utao-jaar loco la U rooa4 ibi yr kiog arbal tu aj- JavoQr. Nurih Carolina V'ujflaia tv uaaitoaa aa ur of a Ha lo ya iha ibirtavu yaar WiuwU artil b ot taoti lot year. TLa a udm ar moeb ahka ia appar- Iu ho hoar fatlMal ata lb 6u Ai..,r ihtir daiwa in followiDg hum NocUcn icbog ia tuUf ano : TUat war ly lay utJtiKt fca Ht. &4a o4 lr B oua4 taair v' a'tyu " Tb float do col do mooh b,- lar. A iral taordar irial baa jaal cocoa of ai Mary iU lln-oari. Two boya, A!brt I, aad CbarUa K. Talbom anr mad, aol ooicUf for ajaaaai aauiLf tbvr fatbr 5plambr laat. Thy wr moUoc4 U b b to gad oo Manrh 23, 1931. Tby both dtoj ihtr gvili. Tb Uial craald lha frvatrat lotrt, and lha eo io wart Im tbj war aolooU ia Jcnbd aa baartrtodiogf. Wotao brikaJ aad alroog cat a wtpt- Th HUlgt A- To) Mmonl irtaiaaaat to coma olT al Boolb'i Thau. Naar York, oo Vndtj. lllb mat., proaiM lo b a graod atTair. JWrv ia lb prvgramra: alTial. la t& aacood act of 'Datld inki' C-ra MoU Ja C Jp waiklac caatroa lUci' Jobm T. IlfTtaoed 4ul aliuy 0iaaar4(Mr. J!K fUakla) ta wb fare of '0y Dakar.' Ho ba (Mr. BoeKaaliV wtib Cbarto Waa4ib aa4 Willlta Cltoe, la tbalbird aii Co.-a Ba;' Meia naakla la ia aet act of WauraRaa DJ; Kat fiatd Id bt Sal Loojc; Boa f; tiaa aad 8iad4rd la lb arcoad act or Uo09 Hkttti (po6aJy); Raa 0b!aa. Joba OTIbff.v Oioaad Taarta tad Mr. Cummtf la lb 8craa 8eaa la ia 9cbool rot ecaadaU' Ftfaaaor Lock Rlbrda U a .ia4ld& fwfl AaaabJ Laa jT OU aaaaVa Bod,iLui-3a Qiartati. aad Caloa iraaaalnak. Ua Cttbaa Vioiiolai." IIagba wax lb wlooar io lb Na York walkiog rnalcb- Eigbl ihoo- aaod pop! iineaae4 ibt ltd creo iog'a walk. Hera waa ibe aoore at the ending. "Aoacricaa laalilat. O'Lrary Bell, Jaa oy 34 W. 1S8X: AIJWa. aV Mil Uob5 Albarl . Via. . . ..S4S ..539 .553 I Uowaid . 520 I Campaoa ..415 rarrtoc mxcoaoa "Tba beat racord buaarto waa made by Cbarka Rowall ia lb AUy ball walk la Ariculiaral Hall. Itliactoa, Eoglaod. No t tabar. 19!30. ila walked la HI br. 89 aia. 3 sac. 533 eaU Neil come Fraak Han'a record la ibeCLaary bah taetama oo u oca woo lo-day made la uadlaoo Sqaara Oardrs. New York. April. 1833. lie walked la 141 br. 31 ala. .30 aec 535 axil 153 Tarda. Blower Browa. la tbe lb EBfliab cbaapioaablp walkvibniary, 18t30. ai Axhcaltaral Uall. Loedoo. aade 553 nil 110 Tarda lw 140 br. 90 aec. Ed ward rayeoa Wealoo. la ike Attley ball walk. Jaoe 1876. aade 550 alles 107 yarda to 141 br 55c.. wbxb wti cootldcred a woadrtal faCn- W are glad lo ae il at ltd by the Htpablioan corrcapoadetit of th Bel tioaore America a Northern paper pubhabed iu a Soaihern oily, that ItpreoiUT Cox will be iaoceaa- f al, very likely, io hi reapporiioD roenl plan, bal apoD a bti of 307 an iocreaae of 14. The correnpoo- deal aja : "Tbia mill ilaal fairly itb Ibe Sou lb aod Nnh. aad allow Na York, PeonaylTeoie ao4 OiKj (b I4i0( Blate ao locreaa ot ua BtntKt acb. aod ao kmportaot fact iu ihrir (irvr la, ibal coablod Ibey rapreaaoi otly oaifetrd of Ibe ruooiry ' Pltt!llM . Mraara. W. A. Devi A Co., Oxford North Carolioa, bav iaued a book of 109 pogre, enlilled "A Sketch of ibe Tobacco Iolereataof North Caro- i a a." Ii ia well prialed. well writ- n, and i cheap al 40 cents, cod- tdermg ih maeb valaable inforroa lion il comair.. The cul oo tbe ctr, repfaniing in roaooer oi a lakio tobacco to markel a half ceo lory ago. ia irae lo tbe life. Il waa called totted. Uprwaiaiiv Frye, -of Alaior, ba ih advantage for ih Speakax I av ot in nctl llowar. 11 If iniDV 4 ih u4 rn plow ml Rlalne. 1 ui Cougar are apil area lo aocae prpu4.. A nlr aigaiog biroaelf T. C. T. rr for 1'uurgew aod hie lying booka tn i hi New York Herald, i ..uiiiLi: Turpentm i Go. A. M. bcalea ba- been qa le k la Wabl0too. Ilu ibo Coooord Suji ceaaed to oio f It l:Ul do ool fall io tbi tiC'lt A liwiTe child of Mr. Georga C. (Jo U-a. ot HitLitKif". dravl Inna la affecU f aa wvrdua vt Uadaoom adalalatexed by a aexro bmimc. Aod now tba Mwapapar tell ae lawl Nuto Coroflat waiay troxi lo Chi caju Jorioc tba Lata ootd apaU aod bad to b aotd by tk pooad. Milton ChronicU: At laat! YaocyvilJ jep4g aloabria( Yancey tl! ia wtklog op to the importance oi a railroad. But ibe doea oo not look thia way I On. oj sol bb ralber look (o ba uOing up too oa'aid oi tba Slate. Tba Durham people have agreed to oeail OraavQl aad aake tbclr propoeed cooaty owl of Wake aod Oraejr. The Oxford fYu Ltmet aaytof tb olber project iu dlaflMfflber old Oraa vile : "Tbe 'Vaoce' p?oJct wUI a beard by tbe 8oal cota asiita aexl Toaaday. Tbe probabUitiea are 11 it wUI alau b defeated ." Laakavilla GazctU'. tfaab Car ter, wbo waa foaaed dead eeax Ilalratoo'a ford, etokt cooaty. two waekt ago, waa aardarad by foot acroa Tart ocxroea cooapirad wtib la wife of tbe mardertd aa iu crxDBlt la fool deed. Ooe of tb oefTxj. EMrtdi 3ca0a, kaa laraed SlaUl ertdeec. All of la aardtrera are la Jail. mm fcr- Ta oaaeacf Ue otker oagroee oar Is for? 41 waa oot able to fire o. Kioatoo Journal: Wa ara rlad la a(a a aaoeeiailo start a beak ai tin- aw Jack Brraa exalblud la the coartaoaa laat fWlf tlbt; Ua woald aake Paaoratf4adKpabllcaipecbea. Utinpaieai ajftlarun Tba rUacatr Nawaw aawAttw; artp to Uarpre Laodloc. abo Klowtoarr O bar laat trip 1.200 bate ia of orfr aftali wore carried tor Mr. W. I. Keacedy. apriotetjiat Godgar, of lb Dwaf. tb Oaasb aad tb Bllod Ajrylam. JO bis eaeaaJ report aayi; Tb 11 asocial con 4 it wo of lae laatJtaiJoa la good. We bave eetUed all oatataadlaf dalma .op to tbie date JaasaTT 1,1381 aad btv abalaoce o bead of 14.96363. Dartag tbe past foar year we have bad aadcroor lostroc tk 318 peradas. of wblca 131 are oew papila. Duriag taat uaa w bava par cbaaed 1J00 volaa of booka. Darter 1830, ikere ware SOS papUa, of which 33 w ware deaf aad doab aalea: 53 deal aad deab feaslaa; 47 bliad Dtiea; 43 blind fuiil Tkar ware 33 ad alas loo aod 9 diaebargtSL Savae moo lbs ago wa reftrred to a pcaJIx forauiloa wblcb bad been fouedla a well wklca waa bsiog dor apoo tb preataae of A. C. Sbarp. Esq . foar aad a half ailaa f roa ButeevLUe, oo ibe TeylorsvUl road. Tb rock wblcb waa etv eooatered by tba bUaUra wta koowo to poaaaa aocae Qbasnal qiaT.t!. afld opoa a lat exaalaaiioa of aoraa of ibal ukaa f roco a depth of aboat 30 feet. Prof. W. B lltddeo, tbe mtaertlorlst tad coHector wbo kaa beea oparatlag for Lb past six nsothi la tbe vlcialty of 6iooy Point, AJexaoder cooaly. dlawovaxtd la U tba praeaaca of aa ueaojLUj 8 a qaality of eaaatoo. aa tvrww vatlj of ollroeisar. Tbi gaaatooe Prot 12 id Jaa dcecribee belag aa besall tl a af be his teea f roca aa Axaetlcaa local tr. bat U baa aa jet t-a to&aA la too aaeU pUeaa to bo w aa foaoV Wiifrs eV Xpadsaiwki Oxford Ire Lance: Oar friend, Mr. - D. W. Wbilaker, inform a that he contemplate atartlnr a weekly paper at Iiozboro aboat tba middle of next month, lo b called the Ruxboro Herald. Wil lie Laadl. a'ccJored barber of tbi place, a abort time sine emigrated wtib ble family to Boaton. We now hear be ia io extreme ly destitute circumstances, having been turned oot lo tbe atreets for non-payment of rent An inataace of Northern love for the negro. Died at hi residence io Oxiord, N. a, Jan. 23th, 1881, of Pneu monia, Geo. F. Knott la tbe 43rd year of bta are. In tbe death of Mr. Knott, we have beea deprived of a good citizen. Died near Poplar Greek oborcb, Granville coonty, ot cancer, 24 lb January, 1831, Mr. II 11 man Bern, aged S3 year a. Thus haa passed away one ot our very best citizene. Elizabeth City Carolinian: The beat bop aad reliance ot lbtacouutry are tbe three B'e Shop. Schools aud Small fsrm. Elizabeth City ia the county aeat of Pasquotank. It contains a population of 3.000. The town government Is Republi can. Tbe following la a summary of tbe business of the town: 8 hotels; 13 mer. cbaou dry goods and general mercbao dlae; 15 grocery aod provision stores; 1 ba kery ; 3 drug stores; 3 milliners; 8 hardware ftoree;2 book and stationery stores; 2 fur niture s lores: l march sot tailor; 8 waicn makers; 1 jeweler; 2 banks; 3 11 vary stables; 4 aboa ahope; 0 meat stall -market; 3 steam saw mills; 3 grist mills; 1 plaolog mill: 3 wajroa and carrairo makers; i bar- neaa makers: 4 blacksmith shops; 1 brick yard; I ship yard: 1 ronamlta: 1 cotton fsc lory: 1 beer bollllnr establishment: 1 sail maker; 3 lank stores; 3 undertakers; 9 law yers; 3 physicians; 1 dentist; 3 commission deilera. Charlotte Observer: At 3 o'clock Sundsy morning flames were discovered nreaaiog from tbe roof or. &L ii. urowen s Co. 'a store. Matthew's Btalioo. Tbe village was erooacd and every effort made to saya the store and stock, but without farther re sult ibaa the secarior of about 3200 worth of roods. Tb real of tbe stock and the bulldior. valued jointly at between 94,000 ana xo.uw. were consumed. a cor- rejpoodeolio Baliahury wntee: "On Satur day wdlernooo last Mr. M. A. Van- derford, a pollcemta, waa ahot and io ail probability mortal ty wouoded. Dy Tbomt Yaiboro, white, whom he bad un der arrtat for dleorderly cooduct Yarboro fired oo him, the ball entering the abdo men jest to the left of the umbilicus, and then ran . Mr. Vaadsrf ord fell, but raislog himself with difficulty, fired three shots at bla all of wblcb took effect, none fatally. however. Yarboro was arreated and lodged a jail, and at thla writing. Sunday night. Mr. Vtadafoc d la lylnr In a critical condl- tloo aad will la all probability die. Charlotte Ob4Tvr: The Hioh- mood dt DauTlll Railroad will sell return tnp tieksts to tb taaQguratioo al Wash in rtoo, good from the Sod of March until tbe 8ih. for $IS. Tbe Indian Creek ire) be bea completed, bul still the trains oo b western division ot tbe Caro lioa Central Railroad run oaly to Cberry- TUla. The treacle, aawr llaaidy Fork, two Ilea beyond, as aadarforag repalra. Bqolie Hiltoo waa to town yeaterday, aod deacribed the accJdaot io the boy Croweil at bla mill Friday. Tb boy bad climbed op to p"' ibe belt oa ibe pulley that no a rriodstooe- De sncceeded bul bis arm was caogbL Tbe pulley was revolving al the ret of 140 revolutions per mlaute. Tbe boy waa drawn upoo tbe ahafliog, but at tbe first revolution waa thrown at foil length, hie ana still held by tbe belt. He waa whirled around two or three times with such fore aa lo break off a acaotlinr four laehea square wblcb was wlihlo reach of bis body, and waa nailed with forty penny nelie to the timbers of the mill. Tbe belt broke finally and tbe boy fell, but picked himself up and walked eome step away, leaving hi baad, with tbe flaab of the arm up to tb elbow, lyrar oa th floor. He waa bralaed all oyer, bia arm broken a bore tb el bow. the boa of the arm bent, aad bia coUer- boae also bro ke o. HBIOT A Joan Cine Loat J. C. MrjKD Ooaoge, dtc Croxit t MoBvan Banana. C. B. WRiaffT Tioar, meal, Ac DiTTDrorD Bank of New Hanover. WoxTB.it Woxth Cuba molaaac. UtriiruKSQXB Musical instruments. Mrs son Imported casslmeres at cost. Mtunrso Si'kbolders Bk. New Usnover Croxlt & Moauua Renting market stalls a srcary. Mr. Jaoe Price, who deals io second band clothing oo Fifth, between Walnut aod Red Cross streets, made complaint to tna Ohfef of Police, yesterdsy morning, to Ibe effect thai a colored man came to her place Monday night with a piece of paper purportiog to' be ao order from a certain gentleman for a coat and a pair of pants, valaed al $3- The piece of paper, which waa exhibited to Chief Brock, contained a lot of hieroglyphic which were oot traos latabl. od It seems Mrs. Price contented herself with the msn's explanation of the alleged ordir. She could oot tell tbe msn's name, our give a sufficient description of bla person tl eppeareoce to lesd to bia Iden tiflcaiioa. It la needleaa to aiy that tbe or dcr wa a forgery, aod that the poor woman baa been swindled out of tbe articles men llooed. - i -iawaaaafaW-aaaw llaratar Blaeiar'a Bari. From Capt: Jo. Price. Harbor Master, we have the following report of the arrival of reaseia at thla port, Ac, for the month of Jaousry: aJCXBJCAX. Steamers. .. , Barque Brigs. Schooners.. . 43.837 .... 3 604 3 347 184,354 Total.. Barque.. . Brigs Schooners. Total.. . 23 3,493 tons. rOBIQ2t. 198,681 92,181 2 183 809047 286493 Graod Totals 5317539 tons. Bisk mi Hew fJaaTsr. The aaaoal meeting of the stockholders of thia bank will b held at their banking bouse In tbi city on Thursday, the 10th loat. A semiannual dividend of four per coL baa been declared, psyable on tad after tbe date of meeting. SBAMBHS FRIKrtD SOCIETY. Twsnti-B'staiti Annual RleetlWK-Ke, port ot ibt Prealdaai. 4ce. The Society met in the reading room of tbe Home at 3i o'clock thia 1st February, 1881. On motion Mr. George Hartiss waa called to the chair and Mr. George R French, Jr.. waa requested lo act as aecretary. The Vice-President (in the absence of the Prealdent) submitted bia report. Tbe Chaplain and tbe Secretary and Treasurer also submitted their rejHirts, and on motion Ihey were received aod ordered spread on the minutes. Messm. 11. B. Eilers and R. E. Heide were appoialod a cuniiniltee to audit the Treasurer's booka aod vouchers and report at Ibe next regular ineeliog of the Execu tive commiilce. Tbe following gentlemen were placed in nomination for .Trustees for the ensuing year aod unanimously elected : George R. French, Sr., George Harris, R E. Heide, E. T. Hancock. George R. French, Jr., H B. Eilers. B. F. Mitchell, E. S. Martin, Eduard Peschau, Roger Moore, Edward Klddar. Alex. Spruat, F. W. Kerchner, W. I. Gore and Charles H. Robinson. Oo motion tbe meeting adjourned. At a meeting of lHe-Trustees, held im mediately after the fdjooratmeat of tbe members of the Se4ety, F. Mitchell was called to tbe abatfr, and Mr. George R. French, Jr., waa eptotnted secretary. The followiog giotlemeo were" elected o facers for the ensuing year : (tore R- French, Sr., President. 1 QWge Hartiss, Vice-Presiden t. George R. French, Jr., Secretary and Treaeurer. Tbeae gentlemen, ia connection With the following, were ejected to constitute tbe Executive committee, jrjx: Messrs. H. B. Eilers. E. T. HaocoeUydlL K Heide. Rev. J. W. Crai waaekaUfdjCbaplaio. The secretary wajfcinslrpcted to oolify Dr. Hall. Secreiajry ftjOat Aerin tea man's Friend ictjipf.Rs.wTork.CJtgr, ot the election ft UChplaio, aod to request a coailaaiajoef their daaaitioo toward his salaryf Oo motion the0oaVi'i3urned. The following.tliePresideni report : GKJTLXJtsN: Tiie tweoiy-tighih an nual meeting of ovirjfiociety calla u together agaio to ootuidef Ihf, best lotcresi of our cheriahad inaillaUloe. Durlotc the past year we have met a ctureol expenses, and paid aeveral fiosarf eptrara on me princi pal ot the debt owtcpo the banks, and we bop to still further (educe tbe debt du ring tbe comiog fiscal year aad to begin to provide a biokiog fund 'to pay off tbe bonded debt. We gratefully acknowledge the geoerueity ot tbe Parent Society In New Yui k, whoa grant mi , four hundred dollars during tko. paat year enabled ua to pay tbe aalary ott Qur Chaplain. For a deuiled aiafomeal of fioancial condition you era referred to report of Treasurer. Tbe Cbaplaio WW jttva a statement oi nis labor during tb peat year. . Reepeetfally submitted, ? Geo. Hxhrib. Vice President. Stattmeat or Seaiaao'akFrlend Society: 188a Cash paid bills for repair and gaa later eat on bonded deutTasd notes 604 00 Cah paid Insurance 109 27 Owab pid aote In Dawsoe Bank. . 200 (XT Cwab paid oa note In Bank New ILaaorer ao w Oaab paid Rev. Mr. Craig as Chap lain too uu Cash oa hancL 6158 Total $1,442 40 Amount from laat year $ 103 98 Cash received front' rent and tur pentine boxes 908 42 Caah of Dr. Hall, Becretary Ameri can S. r . Society. New York. . 4W w Cash of Rev. Jaa. Craig on account annual duea of members do uu Total $1,442 40 nirlKical fetaporf From Sergeant James M. Watson, Signal Officer at this port, we bave the following report for tbe month of January: Mean barometeY, $0.1$5; xnean ther mometer, 43.1 degrees; mean humidity, 74.7; highest barometer, 30.606, date 28th; lowest barometer, 5943,date 21st; monthly range of barometer, 1j063 highest tempera ture, 63 degrees, datsxUk; lowest tempera ture, 28 degrees, date 15th and 35th; month ly range of temperature. 33 degrees; great est daily range of temperature, 30 de grees, date 30th; lowest daily range of tem perature, 5 degrees, date 1st and 2d; mean of maximum temperatures, 50.7 degrees; mean of minimum temperatures, 36.6 de grees; mean dally range of temperature, 14.1 degrees; total rainfall or melted snow, 5.06 Inches; prevailing wind, north; to tal movement of wind, 4,066 miles; maxi mum velocity of wind and direction, 82 mile, eouthwestoo 6th; number of foggy days, 0; number of cloudy days on which rala fell, 14j sramber.ot cloudy days on which no rain fell, 2; total number oi days on which rain or snow fell, 17; dates of frost 18th, 29th and 80th. Tata Prop rarer. We noticed at Kaaprowicz's cigar store yeaterday a design for the propoeed paik, expected to beloceidu on tbe jUe of the old market house. According to this it will run west from From street-250 feet, and be 12 feet wide, laaviesj a width of $3 feet on either side to th sidawalk. It will be supplied with two fountains. etc.. and will be neatly eocloaed. Jwt aaaat. We learn from the Monthly Bulletin De partment cf AffrteuUvrt that the Commis sioner of Agriculture at Raleigh has about 150 packages of Jute t seed H pounds to ibe package wblcb be will distribute to parties) bat log lands suited to the growth pf jute, aad who win promptly report to him tbe results of their experiments. Leal Uou Receipts of cotton yesterday 287 bales. No cases for the Mayor's Court yesterday morning- Mr. C. Brace Wright has leased the Cape Fear Flour Millaaod will operate them hereafte-. r .u .kw euuur says lubii uiu uuiu open with which January closed: will continue well into this month. The last of the snow disap peared under the mild temperature that prevailed Monday and Monday night. Th ran;nia rtf nnit,... month ot January fooled up 7, duo Dales, as arainst 3.512 bales for the same month last year, being an increase of 3,791 .bales w for 1881. a .i e r,: a mun xxi. iuc icijuco, wi IH5UUO wuw were present last night at the Penny Read inir at nr. Pah1' Reotorv. the entertain- ment will be repeated ibis evening at the same place. At one o'clock this morning the thermometer at the Star office registered 32 degrees with tbe mercury still falling. During the greater part of tbe day jester day it was at 65 or above. A fall of at least 83 degrees took place in a few hours. A tlogaier Caee. A colored woman by the name of Martha Rena McFarland, living in Millis' alley, between Eighth and Ninth and Dawson and Wooster streets, was taken with a bard fit about a week ago, after which she re maioed in a kind of stupor for five days and nights, without speaking, opening her eyes, or taKinea moumiui oi nounsnmeni w wwu biuu. .vj ""j " nVlnrfc howvr. m onr informant utatPS. . . she would raise up io her bed, get on ber knees, and apparently engage in prayer, after which she would lay back and lapse 'into her usual torpid state. On Sunday night last, for the first time, she opened her eyes and spoke, saying that she would tell all she had eeen, felt and endured during ber Illness as soon as she bad recovered Mm ,i , . j j . sufficiently to do bo, and on Monday ber attendants succeeded iogetUng her to par-1 take of a little nounKunifiT. Since the ...'wax um ubu B.ap vuuuiuuu i uieir inncuena perrecuy, ana you will remove at daerihad sha haa bpen viattH bv a larrre I least nineteen twentieths of all the ills that man aeacrioea sue nas oeen visicea ay a large i heir to in this or anv other climate. Hon number oi colored people, ana singing ana r r . , . . . - , . ,. . Dravine have been keDt uo with but slight intervals. Iu the meantime the woman has become very weak, and is now scarcely able to turn herself tn bed. TIs Fir Laat Right. The fire which occurred last night about 10 o'clock, in the dOftbeastern part of the city, originated in a email "one-story dwel ling, corner of Eighth .and Harnett streets, owned by a colored man by tbe same of Philip Newman, end occupied by Mr. F. P. Booachee. The building was entirely destroyed, Mr. Booschee managed with great difficulty to save the furniture of bis bed-room, but tbe test of his household effects, upon which there was no insurance, L- were consumed With the Duildmg. Bit. ni-uAt,dte 44 a f ndi whan Iia tsro a ernnfioiY &tiiaX when he was aroused Ihe'flrewa la kh Unused closet on a back 1 . tr t - piaizai u3 It was inferred from this fact Ihatlr waa of Tncendiarv origin that tl Wf OI incenaiary origin. A small house on Jighintreei aajoinmg, also owned by Newman, and occupied by colored people, was consumed, but most of the furniture, was saved. A bouse on Harnett street also took fire and was pretty badly injared by attempts to pull it down. The fire was well under way before the alarm was sounded, and .' although tbe fire companies were prompt in responding thereto, they could do little beyond saving the adjoining property from destruction. JTlardl Grata. .'" m m m " In accordance with a proclamation by order of the King of the Carnival, dated Department Lord High Chamberlain, New Orleans, January 22, 1881," and addressed "TO HIS Majesty's LiOVing and LiOyal EtUCV ject, Captain Washington Irving Hodgson," fKn Isattop f nnnlirknarir aivpa nntioA ft nil rn. I quests the newspapers throughout the coun try to mention the factlbat, as the "Chief of tbe Accommodation Bureau," he will see to it that all who go to witness the bril liant Carnival festivities or Mardi Gras will be comfortably entertained. Parties abroad, expecting to visit New Orleans durinc tbe Carnival, desiring the Bureau m ' to arrange tor tneir accommouawoo, euouiu apply at once, giving day of their expected arrival, how many in party; number of adies, gentlemen and children, and how long they tniend to remain. . U1VEU AND IV A BINE. Steamship Benefactor, hence, arrived at New York yesterday. ine eenr. jwwm, vapt. a nomas, wt - a w.jt - a. rti . which arrived here .from New Yokyester- day, is sata to oe me same vessel in wnicn Lieut Schwatka started out on his Arctic expedition about eighteen months ago. She was fitted up for tbe purpose of taking the expedition as far as possible on its route to the polar regions, which was accom plished, the party having landed at soifie point not .now rememoerea-ana coniinuea tbelr journey overland. She is a pretty solid looking crart. BURNETTS COpOAINE THE BEST. HAIR DRESSING IN THE WORLD. RrmHETT's CocoAiNB allays irritation. removes all tendency to drandruff, invigo rates the action or tne capillaries in tne highest degree," and has earned a deserved repntationeT prwiwfiji the growth and pre ferring the beauty of the human hair. -L La dies dressing their hair elaborately for tbe evening will find that it imparts a healthy natural glose to tbe hair, and will cause it to retdinriU shape foraoorsv BuKfarrr's 'Flatoeiho Extracts; - are used ands endorsed by the .best Hotels, Confectioners; and Grocers throughout the country. They are perfectly pure. t Oally Weather Balletio. The following will show the . elate of the thermometer, at the stations named, at 3.00 P. M. vesterdav. Washington mean time, and also the amount of rainfall in I inches .for the twenty four hours, eodine daily at 3 P. M., except Tuesday, when it 18 40 as furnished by Sergeant I James W. Watson, Signal Officer at this ii Station: i Tem R F. Weather. Atlanta 60 Augusta G8 Charleston 66 Charlotte 43 Corsicana 43 Galveston 51 Havana 78 T a .84 .46 .00 .50 .39 3 61 .00 II .00 .60 .11 .12 .11 .00 .00 .09 .00 Cloudy Fair Th'tng Foggy Fair Lt rain Cloudy I xnaianoia 4y Fair Fair 73 I Key West. . . 73 71 69 (J6 Th'tng I Mobile Cloudy I U( 7V,WnV Uloudy v aetata, a Lt rain I Punta Raasn . 74 Fair Fair I Savannah.... i Wilmington 63 64 Lt raio - 1 Cedar Kays. . Fair eusacoja 71 34 Fair Th. fii: T j- , fnm Ibe following are the Indications for the South Atlantic States to-day: Colder, rainy, followed by partly cloudy weather, variable winds, mostly northerly, and higher barometer. A reliableTsavioea bank. One box of Dr. Tuti'a Pills will save you many dollars in aociors' bills rnev will surelv cure Chills and Fever. DvsDeDsia. Disordered Liver or Bowels, Sick Headache, Jaundice or Chronic Constipation, and expel every I impurity from tbe system FIRST SOUND OF QUARTERLY MEETINGS for the Wilmington District of the Methodist E. Church, South : Wilmington, at Fifth Street. ..Jan'y 2930 ..Feb. 6 6 ..Feb. 8 9 ..Feb. 1818 ..Feb. 1516 ..Feb. 19-S0 Wilmington, at Front Street. Bnutavme .. Whiteville. at Whiteville--- Waccamaw Mission, at Bethesda i nmswic.w uetnei... ..Feb. 3627 ..M'ch 5-6 ..M'ch 1213 i vnsiow, at xaoemacie. . . . , I S1??!' Andrew Chapel. I jOKeeoarj, at iiau'S ..M'ch 19 20 E&The District Stewards meeting will be held caw iv v uwiB. a. jo. . ub luu xn ui n uuriiHrv. ill wv 1 1 tf 1 Cl Atlwtlr a jr a akA cJ TJs.k. i rrni mineton. at the Parsonaee of Front Street Chnieh. a, roil auen attendance desired. L. S. BURKHEAD. Presiding Elder. A RARE BARGAIN. A well established and nroSDeroa Weekly Newenaner. located In a thri ving, growing town on the line of a prominent Railroad,- Is offered for sale. Terms easy. For l uuuuau, ib uuoni lut Bate. criiiB easr. r ur I terms and particnlara apply to the editor of this I TWO ORGANS. Regulate first the stomach, so- B AMIll 4-h A 1k. A.A.'.lf- a,S. A m. A. . M I miners is tne oniy uune that wui give perrecuy I I ho, l)i. iKHnn Inlliu. I 1..! T T I I w www tnvMiKMMt name taimw. I . - MOTHERS ! MOTHERS ! I MOTHERS I I 1 Are yon disturbed at night and broken of your res by a sick child suffering and crying with the excru ciating pain or catting teeth ? If so, go at once andget a bottle of MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING Bxuur. it will relieve the poor little sufferer im mediately depend upon it; there is no mintufrA about It. There is not a mother on earth who has ever used it, who will not tell yon at once that it wui regniata tne ooweis, ana give rest to the moth er, andrelief and health to the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly jsafe to use in all cases, aad pleasant to the taste, and is the BrescriDtion of one of the oldest and best female physicians and nurse in the United States: Sold everywhere. 25 cents a bottle. WHO ARE BBTTER OFF BY HAVINO BOuauT rKUDBNTLY. Among the drawers of tenths of the first capital prise of $100,000 were mi. dosepn Bucaei. or 829 orand street, W 1111am s- borgh, New York, Messrs. J. H. Wilder and F. F. Boetz, Fort Warren, Indiana, and Mrs. S. C. McCas lin, 62 4th street, Chelsea, Mass. Among tne tenths or the second capital prize of I f0 000 wars Banlamln T n (llarlr n Rrinhhm I I fjvinmton conntv. Michigan, v. v' Phmi. fi9'i I Chestnut street. PhUadelphla. and A. V. Charda- I I TVJ1UI, WUIUU1II, AU. I .Among the large prizes won were others sent to I j.''j I Jnrsmg. 111 ana avenue. Hew York City; Ferdinand Major, Tnnisburg, Lonisiana; Jas. Ue- 1 "ugi. winning ton, wortn Carolina; w. J. King, An v.Ai vmj The names and addresses are not all eiven. aa the Louisiana State Lottery Company only gives publi city when the consent is eiven. For further infor mation any one eaa write to M. A. Dauphin, No. 319 Broadway, New York city, or same person at New Orleans. La. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Dividend Notice. rpHB BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE BANK OF NEW HANOVER have this day declared a Seml-Annaal Dividend of FOUR PER- CENT., iree or tax, payable on ana arter tneaiota inst. feb t It 8. D. WALLAC aca. Cashier. Stockholders' Meeting. 0 :B ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCK- I rpHB ANNUAL MEETING OF THE BTOCK- holders of ttc Bank ef New Han0Ter wUi be held saw uvu saasifc lavaov aaa iuio vibj a vaa auiueunji the 10th day of February. 1881. at 12 o'clock. leoxit s. u. waxiUACS, uaamer. T OST OR STOLEN. SOME ONE STOLE JLJ front my Drem iaes, within the last few weeks; FOUR (4) NOTES one for S1000. made by C. M Craig, about the year 1870 ; one for $1000. made by G. N. Craig, about the year 1870 j and two for $100 each, made by Gaa ton Craig in the year 1870, and an maae payaoie 10 my oraer. Aii persona are warnea not to ony or traae ror said Notes, as they are lost or have been stolen. I f.li 1 , A TADU nVITH Flour, Heal, &c. "pTAVING LEASED THE CAPS FEAR MILLS. I am prepared t furnish FLOUR, HOMINY AND wt. equal to the best and at the lowest prices. fabStf C.B.WRIGHT. Fleur De Lis Cologne, 1 -w- AVENDER WATER, TOILET SOAPS AND Tooth and NaU BrnaheB 1 oriental Toon raste. For sale by JAMBS C. MUNDS, Druggist, 85 North Front St. feb 2 tf New Crop Cuba ftlolasses. First Cargo of the Season. 441 HHDS ) Choice New 49TKC3' ) Crop Molasses, Ex British Brig -'if alaga," direct from Mataazas, - Now landing and for sale by febStf WORTH WORTH. Tie Few Jmportei Cassiieres qN HAND WE WILL MAKE UP AT COST, or aell at same rate by the yard to prompt payers . ' ' MUNSON, feb 411 Clothier and Merchant Tailor, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CBOXLY, Auctioneer. BY CHONLT A HORX1-. Arrival of Carleton. rpHIS DAT. WEDNESDAY, FkBSUAkY l t will sell, on board Frltlsb Fchoaner Carletoa, at "Fmlt Whuf," at 10 o'clock, A M, 100 BUNCHK3 RfPK BANANAS. WeareaelUng rrom Carleton tboee Andra' Oranges at 1. 61 perhnndrad. Waheveaonrslta tlon in sayins: they are of finer qaallty and ataa than the Flerldaa. lab t It 91. CROKLY, Auctioneer. BY CRONLT A MORRIS. Renting; of Marlet Stalls at Anctioo. IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDktt ADOPTBU by tbe Mayor and Board of Aldermen or tbi city, and snbiact to all tba rales and regulation adopted by said Board at their meeting on January 18. 1681. w shall proceed to RSNT. at abllo anc- Uon, to the bigheat bidder, oa MONDAY, Febroa ry 7, 1881. at 10 o'clock, A. M., aU of iba STALl H im tub MAKB.BT uou SB, aitoataa upon corntr of Fourth and Campbell etraats. Upon aame day. I at 11 o'clock, A. M., all or tba Stall in th Market Honee sitaate on the West aide of Front batweet. Dock and Oran: ara streets. Upon aameday, at is o'clock M., all of the Hul'.s in the. Market Bonae C.,al upon tar.a in of Flftl tathaa feb I eodSt musical Instruments. QUITAR8, VIOLINS, FLUTES, ACCORD I as, Tamborinea, Fifes, Harmonica, aad a variety of otkerr, For sale at BKINSBtKU k'S Live Book and Muale Store. Pianos and Organs T7VOR CASH, OR ON THE BABY JL' MONTHLY IN8TALMEKT PfcAN T BEINSBXROER'S . feb 2 tf Notice- " v NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD CO., SHC'Y AND TREASURER'S OFFICE, Comfamt Ehops, TS."C, Jan. 81, 1881. HB DIRECTORS 6F-THE NOHTTI CARO . Una B&llroad Oomoanv hava daclarad a Divi dend of Six Per Cent. Three Per Cent payable on lat March to Stockholders' ht record; On lOta Feb ruary next, and Three Per Cent, on 1st September to Stockholders of record oo 101b Angnst next. The Stock Books of the ComDairv will ba closed from 10th February to 1st March, and' from 10th Angnst to 1st September, 1831. r. . KurriN, feb 1 lm Secretary. Price of Goal. N AND AFTER THIS DATE, II I $T.SO PER TON. Fnll buddIv to arrive In a few day par Schooner jonn a. urunn. feb 1 2t J. AY SPRINGER. Butter. Butter. Butter. Tubs Choice Gilt Edge BUTTER. -jQ do do Goshen do 2 Q Elis Mountain do Crackers and Cakes. gODA, LEMON, ASSORTED and FANCY M1XSD. For sale by TT ITT O TW A t O 4 T 1 tlA IjIj iV 1 l.AltftAljl. i,n0DAWtf Great Reductions Hamburg Edgings 9c Insertion 1 Brown & Roddick 45 market Street. WE WILL OFFER, ON MONDAY. JAN UAH Y 31st, our whole stock of the above, at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES I From lc per yard and upwards. No comments are necessary. Give ns a call aad we can aatlaf r even the most fastidious. BROWN A RODDICK. Jan 30 tf 45 Market St. Nail Toilet Sets, QUASSIA CUPS. SMITH'S MEDICAL Prune. Carbollne, Kidney Wort, St. Jacobs' OiiT Pel's Corn Solvent. Marshall' Cnbela. Ciga tiiX?rn"-Md ' fuU I J. fl. HARDIN'S Apothecary. I ian 30 tf New Market. rettes, Allan' jseaicatea uongtea, ana a rnu mock L. S. L. NEXT DRAWING OF THE Louisiana State Lotterj- rpAKES PLACE FEBRUARY 8. CAPITAL X prize, $30,000. -wiiom ncaat. $ 00; uairea, $1 00. Address Lock Box 272, jan 19 tf WUmlogton, N. C. Cigars, Cigarettes and T.lra. JUBIN'S EXTRACTS, Tooth. Hair and NaU braakes. Comb..TctbPwd4rfc3KjBnff Wholesale aad Retail Drncitat. Market Street. janSOtf We QUARANTBE PEL'S CORN SOLVENT TO cure a Corn In Eight Honrs er money refunded. Twenty five Oanta. J. D. NUTT A CO., Draggtata. JanSOtf Mostly Cleaned Out ! WE HAVE BEEN NEARLY CLEANED OUT of COOKING STOVES th past weak, but bave a nice FRESH STOCK in transit, which we propose to shove right off at a LOW FIGURE. All kind of Goods moving oat and. Xreak lota la by every steamer. - 1 Now Is your time and we can satisfy yon. ja23tf PARKER i TAYLOR. Dancing Classes. jR.T. C. FANNINQ'S CLASSES IN DANC ING will open Wedaeaday and Thursday. Febrmary 2d and 3d, in Rankin Hall, corner 4th aadPrinee Streets. ' Afternoon Class, Ladle and Children, 4 P. M. Gentlemen's Class, s P. M. la 9 St "sTiBitnio: Carta la eon (taat repairs. Carriage and Baggies for tale, Dray made strong aad tna. Timber Wagon made to order. Horboeinf a rclaty.ir . m . , Jan 30 tf MCDU0UAL14 WUOOAJtoVI.
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