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rf S MORNING STAR .t, wrt. it. ui:una tti . oioia " ,,t utttorMMl la aiMicl fo Ben una BMtki ) .i-nn?a incwu t u rvm vnua at wna!a-ton. H C. a aena ciaM matter oirr Li Jj I A. Circuit (.Vurt coortrnl the ,ri.jr fjc lis : of the AtlmOl.C. Xiit- V" A Oiio raiifjawl; ii win place -iaf. Gardtid aad Arthur wrv iui.rl cisctdd Pra.Ja; aj Vice Pfsst- ' L..'Ojrti aaiCil CBl 13 Jtftl MTUi0 I y f.jr CUe pufp.jiw of Cuualiog the elec- r VJlff.t&e r0a:OQ afpfgpnalkJO bill ..i.fU lUi o:, aid the Legislative ap ,m pr :. ja parted the Udun. .V. ..- :h oti3w0 U;.trit at New k- . u i i'! jij i4 to riaw; riif CuC3 3:Ucaa v i ou iia-4 at aaa. ptitMOKt aad crt .,! . U.v : ManMippp; CUy wajhtd ty. a iilt of Tat UtocQtc dsmo- ! ''.i' o ut !.. Ktry arf . f mi ,!. . ('la.. ami nto v 'i . i mm . .ijcinf t& rcn storm; '' "' Jjm$b Ham o i &uu fuf txar4r. al H.-mr- l ..ii i Tar persoa killed aJ it itu ijy a ra.ru.j cotluioa or , 4 , I . inr-at Jaafr i apprtdvaJaO i ... n . ,( t.ij itif Ua-sl break up of in inj iir. la ta aafav- u' ii vuu .a l.rv i j ;Vuta Africa. j i' a ma'l-! u-':'' , tU nJr ayfa r- 4 .; i' i -i Ii. .-- arrouaJi aaj t i : . 4oc or rtra! A royal . ill MJIOtil Hill fJf pfyCClJOO ; ) J pr ipuff ia IfnlaaJ p.Mvj it i J r m ;a kha lift Homm of ! N Ycm mtrkci: Maty .' r co: . c-ittou '4 e; aiJ ataajy ti-lll U l"5 ceri.j. aiuttxro flour 4 5). uoifaJetl i f. )). coin, uoirarj 54tC-V5, r r . . ,; ti n i-t a: 47c . rtx;o 3i' I a I I HE Morning Star doe Siun ona day. " " two day,.. VOL. XXVII. NO. 119. WILMINGTON, N. C.. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 10, 1881. WHOLE NO. 4,208 nD II4KROK bill. 0f btnkmpta Uo lb motion to tatpod the ruiet ctfiy. aoJ pa tb River od Harbor bill, Mr. Vnc and Veala roted yea, aod Meaara. Davi, Kilchin.Uanell, Sca! aod SlU voted naj. Mr. Arm- field wu abnt. ar glad to thai the North Carolina Itrprracolativca were ao thio; about aod in the buildings in tbe usual admirable order. There are now fifty-four pupils in attendance; of these thirty-four are deaf mutes and twenty blind. Most of them are from the eastern counties, though Mecklenburg baa no less ir- c v.: n . : than seven. The instructors are W.J?. . r v . . J I Deboam, in charge: Z. W. Uaynes, J. M. Committee on Judi- Mr. Horner, to protect sheep hus bandry aod raise revenue by taxing doga. Judiciary committee commissioners to hold their sessions in the coort room of the court house. Calendar. Mr. Grainger, to make assault with intent to kill punishable by imprison- nearly unanimous to their opposition I dentin tbe penitentiary. Judiciary to tbe bill in its preaent shape. committee. o far aa the Cape (ear improve- ron. Committee on iromiKra- coeoi ia concerned, the bill i a farce. I tion. We may as well have nothing as an Mr. Carter, to construct a road Appropriation of ten thousa This misarable pittance Costner and G. . Gibson. Tbe last three are all graduates of the white institution. The health of the pupils is excellent. Mr. H. A. Gadger, the superintendent of both Institutions, exercises the most careful su pervision, visiting this department daily. There was collected from all sources for public schools in this State last year 9oVl,2Stf. lue numoer 01 woiie cunuxeo iu tbe State of school age is VW1.77U. Hum' ber of colored, 167,554. Aggregate 459,- 324. The sum of $17,575.99 was paid for county examiners, commissioners, etc.. OPERA HOUSE. m.1 dollar. from Cooper's Station, on the North which, deducted from the amount received li5rett md dollars. r . m1(,v Mnun- as above, leaves a net to pay teachers and "u"llu. would ac- CroI,D 0d, to Black Moun- 5uild hou8e8of$37371864, and only $318.- artistic oomplitb almost nothing in the com pletion of the great work which in point of aocceaa baa thus far sur- pajd the expeclationa of its most otbuia-lio friends. V hop, however, tbe bill will be ao amended as to increase the Cido Fear appropriation to one hundred tboasaod dollars. V jit4r the river and barUor .i u dvfoaied in the liou. It ' a reit jrpri aod h co! V"ahint.u thatj any i ' of the aea.aioo. r tome more Coorr.ional urin.ri IlprrentAtive Haruoiond, t iinor;n, referreil to hw colieauf, ", r. a.a a fox. Speer a day or two it sir wards referred to II. aa a goat, ia very rntertaioing aod digni- . -1 I h fneoda of too Capo Fear li vr i mprovecaeotJ are lookiug anx-i-.y to -.h naie for that aid fu, t t;ie il tje doee not g' : 1 t!y look, ta vatn? Tbe appr- NVe would not be conaidered iru- pertioenl or carious, but we would like to ask a question or two of the legislature. Ar there no learned or able Democratic lawyers in North Carolina? Do Jadse Kuffin and Mr. Uendereoa exhaast the list? Can no Democtatic lawyers be found who are thoroughly qualified to undertake the codifying of the laws of the State? Arc tbere no Democratic lawyers who would like to be placed po-d who have all of the roquisilo upon tbe oomniaaion at the salary pro j!ifictions for the work to be un dertaken? We should be pained to think that an affirmative answer could be eiveu to tbeso ques tion. hat bas Judge tsynum done that he should receive favors at the handa of a Democratic Legisla- a turr? aa he not band-io-nand uh Uollen and the remainder of tbe Radical crew in 139-70? llaa he not been Radical all throagh? What did he do for the Democratic ev W T party m tbe last campaign.' now mauv phe4 did he make for Jar via and Hancock? For whom did be voir? Is A the man for Demo crat to elect? The people are look ing on, and will see what becomes of thia ort of business. 4 . I ' i of llQ.OJ !o.ki tujfi like a i in a reality. n Nobler delighted Savannah -v-i to a crowded house. The a irm m commendation and Hi. ..d i 4 'S i aay Mr A'Oi.t i S;Hr J M'M jm SjIuO.jb' w.iu- r u t Jolly Jtm, aaj i atit!d p4'fn -i3 best rtprtavata ; i j! i n -at cDtncur rea oo our boar J, il.- jtJ a trucap. a. mrr as be i 'to l'h tiichmoud .V-Ji thus arrange '.fin actors : ' TUrt laree great tratd'ta o w art a . (1.MH&. tad Brrtt, or ILarreit, ii ii. aad :viai Mr. Utrrsti'a IWAiii! a u fsiU. aai b wfrqjot y i-ijKlaiil atuti appiaas? IU a private reading to a h app:are c!a. under tbe charge t' M i-t-a ty. The ladies gave him a h i.nt of dowera in return. Vh-t folUtwiog is tatereattng to this ottoa. The R.'chmoad DitpatcKt p-"c.l from Wuhiogtoo of 7lh says: rb 5taste CooaaaitUe oa Commerce 1 'o avrrow at tt o'clock five a heart a u u tU iJ to regard to the bid to casks I Cp Fr free river. At the last (-. H4mU co lbroi tte Uate a tvti :o tlici tanoect Hjo. Mr. Wad uw, woo te ceuaseJ for tbe Cape Fear Nnauoo Cocnpeny. says this corporatioa i aoc HatiOf the bill, bat ooly loeittio ' ti Coarsee siall iademaiff it for say loss : aiy tustaia la eoast)uoce of ths pro- Mr. J. R. Randall, of the Augusta ' 'n.iituiOtiIJty writes from Waah iQgtoa to his paper: "Tbe W here hae had some tlashio r.icwru uptso Mary Anderson Some truth w4 coxsety aad aisaoat savagely uuaoted; bat tt eu aa example of how i cxirvme of tiseaocUtioo faiTs of th r?ct tateoded. ilay Aadsrsoo baa grave f u te . bat sae saould be reasoaed wiih about tata tal ool k aoc it ad dowq with a critical or hypercritical bladoa." Whilst the critics apply the cautery the untamed act packs theatres, dhghtiog thoaaaoJs, and piTee up a fortune. U it is the right thtog for Dem ocratic legislators to overlook aod overslaugh brother Democrats when offices are to te dutnbated with u,trits attached, why is it not right for the people to distribute their favor oo th same priociple ? When Democrats come to voto why ool be woadrou charitable and elect Re publicans instead of Democrats ? Can aay Democrat in th Legislature who favors Judge Bynam iostead of some uisd aod faithful and hooeet aod able and learned Democrat answer? North Carolina boads (Cbv.ham Railroad issue) sold in New York at 6 on the 7th iosU rut: LCGisLATi itr. K ie h N"-Obeerver'a Report Curtailed. SENATE. Mo.ndat, Feb. 7. Mr. Whiltaker, a pelion relative to the Criminal Court. Judiciary committee. tain. Committee on roads. House bill 220, providing for the erection of a Supreme Coort room and library, passed its seoond read ing. House bill 405, to restore to the common school fund the money ex pended for normal schools, passed its several reading. No quorum voted on the motion to table, and a call of the House was ordered. Seventy members were present. Spirits Turpentine. Mr. John II. Wheeler is con valescing rapidly from his late very severo sickness. A number of persons have or ganized a tobacco manufacturing company at iligb Point. A pole-punching comes off at Woodlawn soon, and this is not in the East, either. In March boe-pulliog will begin in earneat all over North Carolina. WarTenton OazetU: The Legis lature will adjourn the 8lh of March. The thermometer registered 15 degiees last Wednesday and Thursday mornings and at IS degrees Saturday morning. Salisbury Examiner: Severa good farmers and tobacco raisers have told us lately that tobacco is a far moro profi table crop than cotton. Other experienced gentlemen tell us that the lands in this sec tion are well adapted to tha culture of to bacco. Greensboro Patriot: From what we can learn it ia believed that tbe General Assembly will pass a very stringent law in regard to tbe manufacture and sale of liquora in the State, and then submit tbe question to the people for ratification. In other words, the law, if passed, will go into effect at some dale to be named in the act, provided a ensjority of the qualified voters In the State favor It. Tarboro SoutJicrner : Western North Carolina is progressing in all ber mstertal intereaU, if the large lot or ma chinery vhicb went up the road this week is any evidence of her prosperity. We notice that our townsman, Capt. IL B. Davia, baa been engaged by the editors of the Lenoir Icrpic to write a series of articles oo the culture of tobscco. Rev. Robert Fleming of Caldwell County who had hla leg broken by a falling tree two weeks ao baa aince had it amputated, aod Is now doing very well. Caldwell's cotton crop paid from $25 to $30 per acre the past season. I'retty gocd for that county. Charlotte Observer: A series of protracted meetings will be held ia the Second Presbyterian Church 'next week. They will be conducted by tbe pastor and Mr. Drew, a noted revivalist. The young ladies of the Female Institute have secured the services of Mias Louise Clarke to read for them next Friday night in be half of their reading hall. The large saw and grist mills of . W. Stubbs Co. near the depot at Lincolnton were destroyed by fire at an early hour Sunday morning. Two men who were sleeping in the mills 453 15 of this was expended, leaving in the bands of county treasurers on the oOlh of September. 18SU $17U,073 07. me unex- pented balance at tbe end of tbe previous school year was $1S2,2o5 59. Deducting expenses, the amount of public school money appropriated was $373,713 64, which, being divided among 459,325 children, gives a per capita or ol cents ana a iracnon. These 459,325 children are scattered over a territory covering more than 50,700 square miles. The Auditor's report shows tbe number of acres of land in tbe State to be 26,823 511, which is 58J seres to each child. THE GITY. HBW AUVEBT1SK.1BNIN J. C. Mwht Cologne, etc. Mcnsoit Ladies' satchels, etc. S. G. NoBTHBor Malaga grapes. T. C. McIlhxhny Auction sale. LI a rri 30 s & Allen Hats, umbrellas. Mr. Davidson, to aulborixe the em ployment of a clerk in the exculive I made narrow escape with their lives. It is department. Committee on salaries I thought that me nre was me won oi in and fees. House bill -210, Senate bill 239, to incorporate the town of Norwood, in Stanly county, paaaed. Hill to amend an act establishing county governments, was laid oo the table. House bill 244, Senate bill 322, to incorporate Swepaon s .dill. Amend ed by committee and amendments adopted. I'aesed second and third readings. Hous bill 241. Senate bill 322. to ceediaries and two arrests have been made of men suspected of implication in the burning. Not insured. Raleigh Visitor: Wo were glad to see Judge J. W. Albertsoo on the streets to-day, after several weeks' confinement to his room from sickness. Mr. A. J. Holt, living near Merry Oaks, slaughtered on the 4th test, a hog which weighed 619 Dounds. The revenue bill. school bill. bill for working roads, prohibition, and ether important matters could easily take up the balance of the lime of the Legisla ture If night sessions are not resorted to. We thiok it would be a wise move if the committees would pocket some of the bun- vote their time to the consideration of such local matters aa most directly concern the interest of the people. 2iTeto Bernian : Immediately after the war the corn trade of New Berne was immense; thousands of bushels were incorporate Rig Falls Manufacturing I combe projects referred to them, and de- Company. Amended by committee and ameodment adopted. Passed second and third readings. Bill to reduce tbe price of tbe laws aod lb Supreme Court Reports. Ex plained by Mr. Parish. Passed se cond aod third readings. Senate bill 412, to repeal section 10, chapter 240, of the laws of 1879, to Si tbe salary of tbe Adjutant General, was explained by Mr. Stosre, aod paaaed its second reading. It was oppoeed by Messrs. Re pass and Clarke. Messrs. Davidson and Spears spoke in favor. The object of the bill was to raise the salary to 600. Local Ueta. Receipts of ootton yesterday 222 bales. Col. Roger Moore will rebuild on tbe site of the building destroyed by fire Tuesday morning. The alirm of fire yesterday evening, about 7 o'clock, was caused by a burning chimney on the premises corner of Second and Orange streets, occupied by Mr. H. Northrop. No damsge was done The Greenville (S. C.) Hews says: "Mias Eleanor Calhoun was eerena ded on Wednesday night by a select party of gentlemen, whom hearty appreciation of her great merits as an artiste aod of that personal attractiveness which beauty and refinement of manner never fafl to create, prompted to this manifestation." Iu speaking of Tuesday morn ing's fire we omitted to mention that Mrs. J. J. Poissoo lost a valuable organ, a present from the Front Street M. . church, together with about $50 worth of music, which had been left temporarily at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, and upon which tbere was no insurance. Dally Weaiber Balletla. 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 amount of rainfall in inches ,for the twenty-four hours ending daily at 3 P- M., except Tuesday, when it is 43 hours, as furnished by Sergeant James W. Watson, Signal Officer at this Station: Tern. R. F. Weather. . 61 2.86 Cloudy 64 1.69 Lt rain 58 .02 Th'tng 57 . 54 Lt rain 65 .00 Clear 61 .00 Hazy 69 2 04 Ltrain 64 .00 Fair 66 .38 Lt rain 74 .04 Cloudy 67 . 00 tir 69 .74 Fair 64 .26 Fair 63 .04 Th'tng 65 .12 Ltrain 03 .05 Fair 63 .36 Cloudy 63 .19 Clear The following are the Indications for the South Atlantic States to-day: Cloudy, rainy weather; southerly, veering to westerly winds, stationary or higher tem perature in eastern portions; lower barometer. -Tbe Pirates of Feuiiuce." A most excellent performance in every way was given al the Opera House last night to a large audience by D'Oyly Carte's London Opera Company. It was the first representation here of the opera "Pirates of Penzance," which bas been so much talked of aod advertised as tbe work of Gilbert add Sullivan, tbe authors of "Pinaa fore." Opinion was divided as to which of the two was the best, but all present were agreed in praising the company aod in be ing delighted with the piece. It is a work of a higher order than "Pinafore," more diffi cult of production, and, both in music and more complicated and of greater merit. Whether these very facts will not militate against its becoming so popular is a question that arises and that time will have to determine. It was a rich trat to bear it, and one that those so favored appreciated and applauded unstintedly. The orchestra was the best we have seen here and a specially prominent feature of the evening that was quickly noticed. Miss Walsh, as Mabel, sang and acted almost perfectly and with the utmost ease and naturalness, using her splendid vocal gifts to the best effect and seemingly with out effort. Sig. Brocolini presented a strik ing appearance as tbe Pirate King, and his magnrficient, deep, rich bass voice pleased you beyond measure. Ruth, tbe practical maid of all wotk a difficult part was taken by Madame Motte, and was most artistically sung. Mr. Donovan sang Frederick, and Mr. Ryley General Stanley, more than satisfactorily, and the chorus, though not large in numbers, was well trained and effective. It was decidedly the best performance we have bad this season, and gave such un bounded satisfaction that we hope to have another opportunity to witness "The Pi rates" and by the same company. j Death of Ittra. Hobert Hansom. We find in the New ber n Nut SMI of Tuesday the sad announcement of the death, in that city, on the 7lh inst., of Mrs. Minnie Hunt Ransom, wife of Gen. Robert Ransom, who formerly resided in Wil- UATES OF A0rEBTIIIHO. 1 7S three dars. IN " fourdaye,... S00 " " Ave days, S 60 " One week, 4 00 " Twoweeka, SM Three weeks,...; . 8 60 One month, 10 oo Two months 17 00 " " Three months, t4 00 " - Six months, 40 00 " One year, 00 00 aw Contract Advertlae-neats taken at proaor Uonately low rates. Ten lines selld Nonpareil type make, one sqaara. anr itihi. TUB MORNING STAR can alway ba had at tbe fallowing places In the city: Tha Puree 11 Mouse, Harris' Newa.SUnd. and the 8TAOfflca. A EARS BARGAIN. A wan 'established and prosperous weekly Nenrrpaper. located in a thrl- mington, where the deceased lady left SSJSS tVi ,V?L: !Z?lTol many devoted friends. The funeral ser vices were expected to take place from Christ's (Episcopal) church yesterday morn ing, at 10 o'clock. - terms and partlcnlara apply to the editor of this paper. Accidentally Killed. At Thomas' Store, near Piraway Ferry, Columbus county.a few days since, a white man by the name of G. M. Long, who was testing the qualities of a horse he was think ing of purchasing, was riding past a large oak tree, when the horse shied and threw him head foremost against the tree, break ing his skull and causing his death in a very short time. Mr. Long was only about 25 or 26 years of age, and leaves a wife. The ShootluECase. Charles H. Davis, colored, charged with shooting Joseph Harris?, in Federal Point Township, this county, on Monday last, mention of which was made in our last issue, had a preliminary hearing before Justice Horne, of that township, who or dered him to give bond in the sum of $100 for his appearance at Court, which was furnished. Uarriss, we understand, is not badly hurt. TWO ORGANS. Regulate firat the stomach. se cond the Uvar; especially the first, so ss to perforin their functions perfectly, and yon will remove at least nineteen twentieths or all the Ills that man kind is heir to In this or any other climate. Hop Bitters Is the only thins: that will give perfectly healthy action to these two organs. Maine Farmer. Copies and imitations are acknowledgment of the superior merit and excellence of theuaenulne article. Worthy and yalaable article arfSat the frauds are committed ag ainst, and la V-uroor of high estimation, very flattering- to the original or, bat very danseroas and nnorofltahia to tha nn-u . mer and demoralizing to the dealer. Beware of coanterceits and see that yon only get the genuine Simmons LJver Regulator, la while wrapper, with tne rea a en the race and signature on aide of J . Our city Election. The municipal election for this city will occur on the 24th of March, and an entire new registration will be required. In order to register, proof of a residence of ninety days in the ward previous to the election will be necessary. Allaola Augusts Charleston. . . Charlotte. . . . Corsicana. . . . Galveston Havana. . .. . Mdlanola. . . . Jacksonville. . Key West... Mobile Montgomery. New Orleans. Pcnta Rassa. , Savannah Wilmington.. Cedar Keys. . Pensacola . . . Alleged Highway llobbery. A colored woman named Julia Pearson was arrested yesterday on the charge of highway robbery. It seems that a white man, giving his name as Henry Cloger, was passing through Surry street, in the south ern portion of tbe city, on Tuesday after noon, between 12 and 1 o'clock, with a shawl on his arm, when the accused rushed out of a house in that neighborhood, ap proached Mr. Cloger, snatched tbe shawl from his arm and ran back into the bouse with it. He made an attempt to recover his property, but failed, whereupon he went to tbe office of Justice Gardner and made complaint. The magistrate issued a search warrant and placed it in the hands of an officer, who went to the house occut pied by Julia Pearson, accompanied by Mr. Cloger, where the blanket, which is of peculiar workmanship, was found between the bed and mattress in her room. The woman was subsequently arrested and committed to jail, and the time for her preliminary examination fixed for yester day afternoon, but at the time appointed, when the case was called, defendant craved a continuance in the absence of a material witness, which was the more read ily granted by Justice Gardner on account of tbe condition of the woman, who not recovered from the almost beastly state of intoxication in which she was found in the early part of the day. She was there upon ordered to give bond in the sum of $100 for her appearance this morning, in default of which she was carfaitted to jail. Mr. Cloger was formerly a resident of Horry District, S. C, but now resides in the lower part of Brunswick couoty, in the neighborhood of Tubb's Inlet, at what is known as the Sam Frinck place. mayor's Coort. C. H. Gilbert was before this court yes terday morning on the charge of selling meats at bis old stand on Second, between Market and Princess Streets, in violation of shipped over our railroad to the interior the market ordinance recently passed by daily, inn Vae qii nn sieauiiy ue- the n.rf of Aldermen ' creasing since 1867. till now It is a rare oc- tbe Uo"a 01 A1-erm80-currence for corn to be shipped from this Messrs. Msrsden Bellamy, DuBrutz Cut point. We learn from boatmen that arandJ. D. Bellamy, Jr., appeared for ducks havo not been aaplentlfnlln the low- QiiDert er Neuae in a number of years as tbey are . -- L . . at the present time. Somo days since a boat As soon aa His Honor, the Mayor, took arrived in our city loaded with a variety of bis seat, Mr. Marsden Bellamy of counsel water foul The sound, we are Informed. for defence ro,e and for a COntinu- eaoeciallv In the vicinity of Brant Island, is . ep-.iaJ . ' anrn nf the raae until TTrMi- morninflr. On alive with geese ana orsni. out sponacuea i - are in their glory and ssy the shooting is tbe ground that the arrest was not made The Daplln canal flXeeilns Yester day. A meeting of tbe Directors of the Duplin Canal Company was held at the rooms of the Produce Exchange yesterday, Mr. B. G. Worth, President, in the chair. On motion, an order for another assess ment of 5 per cent, waa made. Mr. B. G. Worth offered his resignation as President and Director in the Company, which was accepted, and a vote of thanks tendered for services performed. Mr. Wm.Larkina was elected a Director in the place of Mr. Worth, and, on motion he was subsequently elected President of the Company. It was ordered by the Board that the names of those who have failed to pay their subscriptions be stricken from tbe list of stockholders. On motion, the meeting then adjourned. We are glad to learn, in connection with KIYBH AND.HIARINE. Barque Agatha, hence.arrived at Dover on the 7th inst. Barque Carin, hence, .arrived at Liver pool on the 8th. Brig ChritUne fiilsson, hence, afrived at Glasgow on the 8th inst. Norwegian barque Solglimt, Jacobsen, hence, arrived at Bristol on the 6th int. Norwegian barque Baltic, for this port, was spoken on the 6th inst., off Tybee. Norwegian barque Arctic, Hansen, hence, arrive at Queenstown on the 7th inst. The British barque Europe, at Liver pool from this port, lost sails and bulwarks and bad stanchions Btarted on the passage, rendering her leaky. Capt. Roberta, of tbe steamer D. MurchUon, reports that there is now only just about good boating water in the river. When he passed the steamer Governor Worth on Tuesday the steam pump was in readiness to commence operations, and it was the impression of those on the epot that she would be brought to the surface yesterday. German Barque Kotmot, Capt. Wester lung, which arrived here on the 14th of December last, from Liverpool, with her stern partially knocked in and her cabin badly damaged, which injuries were sus tained in a heavy gale when five days out, has been thoroughly overhauled at Mr. R. H. Beery's yard, on the west side of the river, and will be ready for sea to-morrow, having already received the -main portion of her cargo. Among other repairs, she received three new beams and was tfior oughly recaulked. IBB 1T1A1I.S. The mails close and arrive at the City Post Office as follows: CLOSE. Northern through mails, fast. Northern through and way mails Raleigh Mails for the N. C. Railroad, and routes supplied there from, including A. & N. C. Railroad, at Southern mails for all noints South, daily 8 A. M. and 7:45 P. M. Western mails (C.C. R'y) daily (except Sunday). Mail for Cheraw & Darlington Railroad Mails for points between Flo rence and Charleston, 8 A. M. and Fayetteville, and offices on Cape Fear River, Tuesdays and Fridays Fayetteville, via Lumberton, daily, exeept Sundays.... Onslow C. H. and interme diate offices, Mondays and Thursdays Smithville mails, by steam boat, daily (except Sundays) 8 :30 A. M. Mails for Easy Hill, Town Creek, Shallotte and Little River, Mondays and Thurs days 6:00 A. M Wilmington and Black River Chapel, Mondays, Wednes days and Fridays 5:00 A. M. OPENVOB DELIVERY. H. Zeilin & Co., who have stopped five different practical imitators of this valuable medicine by Injunction at law, but still other frauds are In I be market, as rascals are not yet all hung. SA DOWN TOWN MERCHANT, having pcd several sleepless nights, disturbed by the agonte and cries of a suffering child, and becoming con vinced that Mrs. Wioslow's Boo thing Bvrup was ust the article needed, procured a supply for tbe child. On reaching home and acquainting his wife with what he haasdone, she refused to have it ad ministered to the child, as she was strongly In favor of Homasopaiby. That night the child passed In suffering, and the parent without aleep. Return ing home tbe day following, the father found the baby still worse; and while contemplating another sleepless night, the mother stepped frem the room to attend to some domestic duties, and left the fa ther with the child. During her absence he admin istered a portion of the Soothing Uyrup to the ba by, and said nothing. That night all hinds slept well, and the little fellow awoke In the morning bright and happy. The mother was deligkted with the sadden and wonderful change, and although at first offended at the deception practices upon her, has continued to use the Syrup, and suffering cry ing DSDies ana sieep:css nignts have disappeared. A single trial of the Syrup never yet failed to re lieve the baby and overcome the preiudlceaof tbe mother. Sold by aU Druggists, ii cent a bottle. TO ALL OUR FRIEND! .Having had number less inquiries for advertising cards from ladle In all parts of the country who are interested In tbe prevailing fashion of making "card collection," we are having printed for them a set of seven beau tiful cards, each in six colors and on a solid back ground, In the highest degree of art, illustrating Shakspeare's "Seven Ages of Man.1' We hare spared no sxpecee in these cards they are simply little art gems. Our only aim ha been to publish the finest cards yet shown. Applications for them have come in so rapidly that nearly the whole edi tion is engaged before the receipt by ns of the card from the artist. We have therefore been obligee to adopt the following plan for the distribution of the remainder : No more of tbe gift Bhakspeare cards, seven in the series, will be sent excepting upon the statement from a grocer that the prrson applying for the cards bas bought of him on that day at least seven bars of Dobbins' Electric Sosp, with price paid for same. All applying In thla man ner will receive the full set of seven card gratis by mail. This will Insure ns that oar friends and patrons get their share of these beautiful designs, although lt in no manner repays ns for the cost of the cards. Tour grocer has the Soap or will get lt, and the purchase by you of seven bars of it st one time will secure for you gratis seven really beaatl- iui cams, xne ooap improves witn sge and is an article of necessity In your bouse every week. Therefore you are not asked to buy a usele arti cle, but one that you must have anyway. Please send us your application at once, and tell your lady friends making "card collections" to do the ramc. Yours respectfully, L L.CRAGIN A CO., No. 116 South Fourth st, Philadelphia. Pa. ITI ARIX1ED, SWEET STEVENSON On February 8lh, by the Rev. Joseph R. Wilson. D. D.. KOBBRT N. SWEET, of Halifax. N. 8., to JULIA W. STE VENSON, or this city. No Cards. DIED. ALLEN. February 1st, of pneumonia, at the re sidence of her son in-law, Mr. J, B. Love, in Co lumbus county, Mrs. C. A. ALLEN, relict of tbe late David D. Allen, sged 61 years S months and 16 days. "Sister 1 Friend t by Jesus freed Thou art entered into joy I" NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Iff. CRONLY, Auctioneer. BY CRONLY & MORRIS. Auction Sale at Castle Hayne. QN TUESDAY, FEBRUARY SiD, 1881, COM mencing at 11 o'clock, A. M., we will sell at Pub lic Auction, at the Plantation, nine miles from tbla city, known ss "Castle Hayne." the PERSONAL PROPERTY thereon, as follows: 6 Mules, 14 Stacks Fodder and Shacks, about 500 Bushels Corn. 4.V) Bushels Cotton Seed, 1 Hsyman Cotton Press, 1 7:00 P. M. 5:30 A. M. 5:30 A. M. 5:30 A. M. 8:10 A. M. 7:45 P. M. 7:45 P. M. 1:00 P M. 8:10 A. M. 6:00 A M. Forty Saw Needle Gin. 1 Eight Horse Engine, Pul ley ana jseits; l rea x nrasner ana ncaer, i ham plion Horse Rake and Mowing Machine, Wagons, Carta and Harness, Cotton Sewer. 1 Cutting Knife, Corn Sheller, Fan, Hoes, Forks, Hakes, Plows aud Harness, Farming Implements, one Flat, Straw - oerry crates ana Baskets. T. C. MclLHENNY. Agent for Thomaa D. Hogg, feb 10 4t 13 20 32 Malaga Grapes. rpHK 8KA80N FOR THIS CHOICE FRUIT IS nearly over, and tkey cannot be obtained much los- ger. Some elegant onea in large bunches just re ceived at 8. G. NOKTHKOP'B feb lO.tf Fruit and Confectionery Stores. Fleur De Lis Cologne, JjUl VENDER WATER, TOILET SOAPS AND Powder, Hair Brushes, Tooth and Nail Brushes. Oriental Tooth Paste. For sale by JAKES C. MUNDS, Druggist, feb 10 tf 85 North Front St. Ladies' Satchels, GENTS' TRAVELING BAGS, Packing Trunks, Rubber Coats, Cardigan Jackets. And other Desirables, At MUNSON'S, feb 10 tt Clothier and Merchant Tailor. superb. To give some faint ddea of the UQlil the eTenlng preyjoua and coaD8ej had tbe above t0at the work on the Canal will Northern through and way imnortance of New lerne as a rice maricet, , ,, . , M ..,; tn. . . . I :i ntiniP3PVTTlTnrt'Q I IIUUMwr iitruwi.oirtiiii-j we ar confident the facts will boar us wit- iuuM BUy ,t a resnlniion neas when we say more than 70.000 bushels the trial. . The Mayor granted the applica- Mr. lionting onerea a reaoiuuoo htkTe teen sold In Uiis market the past sea- llon continuing the case until to-morrow with regard to pensioning Mexican . soiuiers. wiuui uiv(,v.... - and grievances. Bills were introduced and referred as follows: Mr. Tate, to protect employees of railroad companie by giving them claims against the property of tbe company to satisly jodgmeni oo tained for iojaries which shall super sede mortgage, lo committee on internal improvements. Mr. Ward, to construct ahighway In Onslow county. Committee on roads. Mr. Sparrow, to regulate nahing and protect fishermen. Committee on fish in Uresis. Mr. McCauHy, to prevent open drunkenness. Judioiary committee. Mr. Webeter. to prevent oppres sion by justice of the peace in the trial of causes Deior tnem. vommu tee oo jadiciary. Mr. Webster, for tbe protection Statesville Landmark: It will be time enough to consider this question when Gov. Ilolden declares bis repentance of the grievous wrongs which he inflicted upon our people when he waa their Qov- eroor. Mr. Chalmers Benfleld bad a band badly lacerated by th circular saw at Steele's saw mill, near Rock Cut, a few days ago- Hon. R. F. Armfleld, we understand, is still on crutches from the effect of the accident which be sustained on the etreets of Washington a few days before Christmas, but notwithstanding this be visit the Capitol daily and ia in regulsr attendance upon tbe sessions of tbe House. One of oar RepreeenUtive, Mr. Click, arrived home last Friday, from Raleigh, on a sick leave. One of hi neighbors tells us that Mr. Click reports that the Legislature will. In all probability, pas a bill submit ting the question of prohibition or license to the popular vole, and order a special election on the subject to be held in August next. Raleigh 2fews- Observer: We yesterday paid a visit to the colored de partment of the Institution for the Deaf, Dumb and theTJlind, and found every. neas, Court adjourned. Cruelty ie Animals. It may not perhaps be generally known that the Legislature of this State haa a bill before it to prevent cruelty to animals. It provides that "every person who shall by his act or neglect maliciously maim, wound, injure, torture or cruelly beat any horse, mule or ox, cattle, sheep or any other ani mal, shall, upon conviction, be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and be punished by a fine of fifty dollars or imprisonment for thirty days," the act to be in force from aad after ratification. Tbe law is a good one, and we hope it will be rigidly en forced. As sure as the sun shines. Dr. Tutt's Pills will cure Fever and Ague, if taken by directions a bold assertion.but a true one, a million people endorse it. In any csbo, where directions are followed, if they fail, agents will refund tbe money. t be resumed at once. -xatSv- Forelcn sialpmenss. The foreign shipments since our last re port consist of the following: Tbe Ger man brig Express, for Queenstown or Fal mouth for orders, with 1,155 bales of cot too, by Messrs. Williams & Murchison mails 7:30 A.M. Northern through mails 9:00 A. M. Southern mails 7:30 A. M. Carolina Central Railroad. . . . 4:00 P. M. Mails collected from street boxes every day at 3.30 P. M. Stamp Office open from 8 A. M. to 12 M., and from 2 to 5 :30 P. M. Money order and Register Department open same as stamp office. General delivery open from 6:00 A.M. Hats ! CILK UMBRELLAS I Hats! IMPERIAL HAT GLOSS, jast the tblog for your old or new Hat. feb 10 tf 25c per bottle. UAitKIbOM ALLKN, Hatter. tha Norwegian baraue Runer. fox Liver pool, with 710 barrels of rosin and 2,750 F- M., and on Sundays from 8:30 to . i tr t.. r 19:30A.M. oarreis oi tar, uy mens to. i aicnuu, uuwu- - . , , ,. , a-i?K K.n, Ar..H. Stamps f or sale at general delivery when ing & Co.; the Swedish barque Andrtette, t m j closed? a . v aa rrf j s . I for Trieste, Austria, wuu o,auv oarreis er rosin, and the British Schr. Julia Elizabeth, for the BritiBh West Indies, with 15,000 feet of lumber, 5 barrels of pitch and 3 bar. rels of tar, etc., by Messrs. E. Kidder & Sons. Norwegian barque Madonna, Petersen, hence, arrived at Havre on the 5th inst. BURNETT'S COCOAINE THE BEST HAIR DRESSING IN THE WORLD. Burnett's Cocoaine allays irritation, removes all tenancy to drandrnff, invigo rates tbe action of tbe capillaries In the highest degree, and has earned a deserved reputation for promoting he growth and pre serving the beauty of the" human hair. .La dies dressing their hair elaborately for the evening will find that it imparts a healthy natural aloss to the hair, and will cause it to a . Happiness and prosperity depend to a retain its shape for hours, very great extent upon good health. And Burnett's Flavoring Extracts are those suffering from Hoarseness, Colds or used and endorsed by the best Hotels, Coughs, should try Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. Confectioners and Grocers throughout the It cures and costs only 25 cents. f country. They are perfectly pure. f i5000 Bushel8 Prlme corn 500u Do' Biiick na Wnit A'rH 500 BaesT1M0THY hay- ALSO, A few good well broke MULES, feb 9 tf PRESTON CUMMING OO. Great Reductions Hamburg Edgings fc Insertions 1 Brown 1k Roddick 45 Market Street. WE WILL OFFER. ON MONDAY. JANUAHY Slat, our whole stock of the above, at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES t From lc per yard and upward. No commeali are necessary. Give as a call and we can satisfy even the mostfastidloua. JanSOtf BROWU A RODDICK, 45 Market Bt.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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