d HOBHIHa STAR.
; WJI. II. UtttSAUD.
nU4Ult DAILY EXCEPT MOIU4Y
urn o sua imi ilium
w r-. ML. Hi
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HWMimMnuttun
aths
Inwrwl at la Poa OOc at Wllmlacto. !C C.
OlTLlNKk.
PrsiJnt Hays vstoed the Fuadio. bill.
Freacisco Calderoo tu bee elected
frovmooal PmidQl Of rV. T
A p port loom a I bill ped lo tloue; total
aainiXf of RspreseotaUvca lo b 3I9; North
Cruiio'o have ola; la bill f lo the
Sot for coocurreaos Aaothtr
rs ao cora io the No(UiU; al Chi-
ci'J th MTtriat of the seaaoo. Acol-
,m o on ths Cb-Mpek Jt Obio Railroad,
nr taaatoo. Va. ; Civ pervoas killed.
U. Giaituo ha rvappeartd la lb
llrui.u HuMuf Coaacsoaa. Tb Boers
r.uH ipx4 coodolooe itli Lady
l ... i ft r brfasial. YVeshieg-
. ,,i k iirvju(d wit a visa. to elteod lb
ii tuuriko. iiwv auxoj act la ytsicr
iy dd bracta to isterfsrc with tu er
r iana. - Secretary Shsnnaa's r
ti a baa La accept id by las Prtai-
N Yxk meiketa: Moaey &3 pr
en i . c-Jitoa y at 11 7-190U 1110
;:utj, tuutCkcra flour ataady $4 75' 20;
Jlc bur aad fairly active, un--
id rl f I I6jl ti,; Cv, uograded
S i.Vcts; tpitu iarpntio wck at 45c;
ruaia uucbaa(d
Otiice skrs by thousand are
marcbtog lo Wasbiogloo, aod a hno
hard il ia.
Uichuoad, Virginia, favored al
ready with ogt(tmcou for an lean
'. tit rical eights dariog Lot.
The Colons refused lo graal aoy
t.j tbe Cap Kar aod Vadkin
Viiry ri!rud. Will Ihey alao re
fu io ntl ih Sialr' iolrel in il?
e will ar.
I't bill eatabliatuog Criminal
i ouria tailed lo m. We aappoa
ih LxMiu' ibr iocrJ
iu Superior Cvarl circaila or creal
lute nor Couria io couolica overrun
wiih aaiall aaidffiiaor.
lb preM hxs power ceriaioly, bat
u in ooi tqaal lo acunog a proper
1 4 ij rtnliu lgl adrerimog.
I'nu UUUtor hl4 SO idt of pJlog
i bow-ever atefal avaJ oeo4ry.
a in any way lb paUiabera of oewa
ppr ar io b bcaefiud remoiely.
lA-UTavkingtoo correwpoadaoi of
.!..: UichroonJ iSfa4 rtprwaU Blaioe
t Mi.loctog Hayea to call iba eieco-
of iba Saat- !! mji:
- !!! raily advtacd aa lmadUi
iwun thai ta pny eoctd sot af
urtarv aoSabru4a bsw .f pca
c mrrj fifltj Mit of lb poaaibl
of XV ufa o' doabllal pro
, i i tfcuf fa oxai3ika of ib
- j . 1 1 i kao l bat fur aoactime Mr.
K i u . a tp o If txprtd doba of t
..i ui of ist Jliaace biwo tb H
, ; oJ Gav lajijoa."
T01.4 i tbe Iat day lb fraodulenl
Prtiideol will ail in Simael J. Til
.la'a cbiir, t wbkb b bad been
cUd by lb popU of lb IT oiled
.rt. ilayea will go into ralire
iuni .b bal few good wiabeaA, bat
will have mors lb an a boodrwd
ibuand dollar of Mr. Tilden'a
cooawy lo conjole bim aod feed bitn.
iVe rl wroog of 1976 ia yel oo
r bted, ba lb country b at lat
nd of ihe ebief recipient of tb frmod-
suodry correepoodenu y It i
pracucilly Milled that BJaioe, Bob
Lincoln and Morion, of New York
will bin lb new Cabinet. Peon-'
ijlnoii will have a repreeenialiv io
uher Barker or MoVeab. Tbe
Waabiogton letter in tbe Baltimore
aya :
"Tb aetectioe of a S)oalbra man for lb
Cabia. firva ret deal of iroubl. To
ry maa to tbat ectka wboea Qaxfleld
h a.noQly cooaldered Ibere bare bn
o6i-ciiooaraid. U baacooaldared Broc.
ul Oaxut asd Uaal aad Morxaa, of
Loaiaiaaa. aad otbr. At yal IbU mailer
t oot bo Miid. allboob U can b
ptiely auted ibat a (3oQtbrB man will
lata tbe CabiMt prewal pro
rajoa le cbaactd."
TUB LECJILJkTUttE.
R.'ib Newe-Obwtrver'e Report CoruUed.
.TravaDAT, MJXh 1, 1831.
SENATE.
Mr. Soott, of Nw Hanorer, to lo
corporau tb Son and DaogbUiof
Cbanty Boroleot Aid Society of
New llacover eoaoty. CeieodAr.
Mr. Joo, to axaeod the cbarterof
lb town of Jackaoavil!t ia Ooalow
CaJaodir.
Kill S7i. to amend ma ftct to
provide (or tba working of eooricu
on ibe Capw Kear A Vadkla Valley
railroad, paeeetl iu aecood reading.
Tb qaeetioa waj diecweed atleogtb.
Tb previoae qaeetlon wm 0lle4
.n.4 iK- kill failed to paae TaJ 14,
naya 2. A motioo to recooaider
Tb 6ea ale now proceeded to the
cooaideratloo of lb bill toeeUblUb
lb new ooanty of Vance. Tbe bill
wae apoo iu third reaJiog.
Tb bill pud iu 10004 reiding
yeas 24, oya 20, aod wae made lb
epectal ordar for Wtdoeeday at 12
Senile bill 190, to ex lend tb time
io redeem, land told for Uxet. Amend-
fir n i ' -KV-rl
VOL. .XXVII. NO. 138.
ment wm adopted, giriog two yeara
propoeed in tbe original bill. The
bill p&aaed iu tcond-nd third red
iogs. Amended by Mr. Richardeon
tbat tbla be poblUbad in four news
paper of the Stale, to be telected by
the Secretary of State, To those lo
oaliliet moat interested.
Senate bill , to incorporate tbe
Clinton fc Faieon Railroad Company,
passed iU third reading yeas 33,
nays 0.
Senate bill 60S, to enable the cfty
of Wilmington to provide for iu
bonds maturing in 1882, paaaed iu
third reading yeas 29, naya 0.
ilouae bill 834, Senate 678, to char
ter tbe Looisburg Railroad Company
passed ita third reading yeas 31,
naye 2.
Senate 473, lo amend chaper 90,
Battle1! Rerisal, section 15, entiHed
jadgee of probata. The aubeUtute
proposed by lb committee provides
that tbe clerks of the Superior ConrU
of North Carolina shall be required
to be io their office during the
months of Joly, August and Septem
ber on tbe first Monday only of the
month. Tbe substitute offered by
lb committee w a adopted.
XY&xixo ax&siox.
Tbe unfinished busiocss of tbe
morning session was taken up, which
was a bill to allow clerks lo be ab
sent at certain time from their of
fice. Mr. Harper offer an amendment
striking out July and September,
leaving the month of August, which
was adopted, aod ihe bill passed se
cond ana third readings 21 to 8.
Mr. Davidsoo mored to enter a
motion to reooosider tbe bill dona
ting $600 to the Colored Iodustnal
Association. Prevailed.
Ilouae bill 582, Senaie bill 595, to
in corporate the Cotion and Mer
chants Exchange in the town of
Goldsboro, paaaed second aod third
reading.
Ilouae bill , to incorporate the
Alatn Ja Little Rock Railroad Com
pany, pissed second and ibird read
ing. Ilouae reeolalioo 71, Senate reso
lution 602, askiog our Senaiors aod
RepreenUlires in Coogreas to use
tbeir influence to reestablish the bea
con light at Halteraa, was adopted.
Hon. bill 362. Senile bill 553. to
regulate lb board of commission for
the navigation of Haiieras Inlet,
paed its several readings.
Senate bill 656. lo amend the char
ter of Saul X Roads in Wayne
couoty, passed its second aod third
reading.
Senate bill 724, to incorporate the
Carolina Ocean Steamship Company,
passed iU second aca inira reauioga.
Smte bill 697. to chaoee the time
nf m akin it returns to the Secretary
of Slat of vacant lands by entry
liken, passed IU second aou tuiru
reading.
House bill 767, Senate bill 679, to
establish a graded school in Golds-
. i
boro, passed il second reauipg
3 4, navs oone.
.nt bill 350 -for the relief of
certain disabled Confederate soldiers.
An amendment was proposed by tbe
committee. Adopted- Tbe bill paaaed
. . m
iU second aod tnira reauiug.
Mr. Spear moved to sinxe ouv
rvnf4armta soldiers and insert
"late war, Motion withdrawn.
Mr. Suple, resolution to prim
i rw rnirf of the testimony taken
before tbcommittee on internal im
provements, with regard to the
Weeteru North Carolina Railroad.
Tbe rule were suspended and toe
resolution was adopted.
HOUSE OF REPRESKNTAT1 V 13
Oo motion of Mr. Manning, House
bill to establish three additional
judicial districts was put oo iu
secood reading.
House bill to reguiaie me saio oi
liquor was announced as the special
order lor 1 1 o cioca.
Mr. White spoke against the btlL
Mr. Manning offered to amend by
;v;n nnt mciian 16. which makes
"'"a " - - - , . .
:. ;nii(KU tn ba seen drunk in a
public place. Mr. Maooiog said ne
IVIVJ'X. . ...
was in sympawny wimj . V
if section 16 was retained in it be
would be compelled to vote against
t.
Mr. Carter offered an amendment
providing wbat lb county commis
sioner shall bave power to revoke
license for es.& Adopted.
Mr. Leak moved to strike out that
clause which prohibiu tbe sale of
liquor IO DaDlluaiamua.u.
Kir Tak moved to amend so that
county commissioners should bave
the discretion U levy tbe aame tax
miAmA Kv the State, and to
.. v. nm tk elapse DrobibitiDK tbe
sale to persons who are in the habit
of fretUng ioloxicaUd.
On motion of Mr. Sparrow the
m r a . .
ameodmenu orfflr. i-eai were voieu
on sepAraUly. The one giving the
commiseio-er power to impose the
ux in their discretion passed yea
62 nays 44, and the on prohibiting
the sale to drunkards paaaed by a
Toteof 271 to 31.
Mr. Manning amsodment waa
adopted yea 74, naya 29.
The bill waa pat on lU third read
ing and passed yea 61, nay 46.
Mr. Glon, of Stoke, moved to re
consider the vote by which tbe bill
passed.
On motioo of Mr. Bowman, the
prvioa qoeatioa w. ordered and
the bill ped iu third reading
Bye 45, oaya 47. '
On motion of ilr. Day, the apecial
order rf dUpUced for the ptirpoa
Wilmington, n. c.. Friday, maech 4.j$a
of coQsiderinff the unfinished basi
ness, which was the bill increasing
Sopenor Court districts. -
The bill failed to pass iU second
reading yeas 49, nays 52.
xYxxisra ixssion.
Bill to incorporate. the Alam and
Paint Rook Railroad passed iu
second and third readings.
Senate bill for the better govern
ment of the North Carolina Insane
Asylum. This bill had been made
special order for 8 P. M. aod was
taken np under that order. Mr. Rose,
the chairman of the committee, ex
plained the bill,'whioh theu passed
tu third reading.
Senate bill to incorporate the East
ern North Carolina Insane Asylum.
Passed and enrolled.
Senate bill to enable the city of
Wilmington to fund certain bonds.
Passed and enrolled.
Senate bill for the better protec
tion of farmers and fishermen.
. After some discussion the bill pass
ed iu third reading.
Hnnia hill to incorporate the North
Carolina Fertilizer Company. Passed
iU third reading and ordered to db
enrolled.
Honse resolution directing the re
printing of "The Woody PlanU of
North Carolina." bv Dr. Curtis, pass
ed its third reading and was sent to
tbe Senate.
Spirits TurpenTone.
Charlotte had 14 interments in
February.
Mr. Hannah T. Oliver, of New-
beroe. Is dead.
' Tbe Laurinburg J&iterprue has
entered upon lis secood yearly volume.
Hr. McOufl la Riving bis patroos a reada
ble aod uaeful .paper, and" we bope be is
.a
wen susiaioeo.
Raleigh Recorder : Dr. J. B.
Solomon, a. native of North Carolina, is
now pastor or tbe rst cnurca or u
boro, Ky. We .learn that there ae
now about one hundred pupils in the Ox
ford Female CoUefe.
Greensboro Patriot: We are
told by our -country friends that tbe late
cold-weather, in addition to destroying
young fruit trees, did considerable damage
loyoancploe. oak and : other trees of the
forest. Mat R. P. Atkinson saysin.ua
Cut is now tbe safest place on the road.
Charlotte Observer: There are,
perbape, mere cases of a capital nature oo
tbe Sapertur uoari aocaei ana in couno u
progress towards that stage than have ver
bee a known before lo this county. There
are oot less than seven distinct cases of
homicide, io connection with which parties
are criminally implicated, impending in
this cou i
Raleigh Pisifor: We hope
tbat as many member of both houses as
can possibly do so will remain until tbe
Legialature is formally adjourned, and
taereby aid in properly dispatcblag the
public business. We notice that some are
burrylog off before tbe time. This is
wrong and il may cause much confusion
aad doubtful legislation.
Lumberton Jlobesonian : The
Legislator Is nearing IU closing days.
Bome of Its acts bsve been wise, a few
otherwise, but in tbe mam we believe it has
been as near pleasing the people ss any
Legislative body we bave bad for a number
of years. After a long interregnum
Z. T. Millsaps. Esq., baa been elected
Mayor of our town. We hear of a
f;ood many cases of pneumonia, fever, etc.,
a Lombertoo and near it at Ibis time.
PitUboro Record: A lady of
this place has the oldest and most vain able
piece of silver lhal we bave overseen. It
Is a coffee urn of pare, solid silver, weighs
one hundred sod thirteen and a half ounces,
aod is nearly two hundred years old. It is
so old family relic, bsving belonged to the
ancestors of Its present owner all that time.
It has been bidden In three wars, having
been burled daring ibe revolutionary war,
and again la tbe war of 1812. when tbe
British threatened to attack Wilmington,
and dariog the late war it was thrown into
a deep well to escape Sherman bummers.
Messrs Tiffsoy& Co., the celebrsted Jew
ellers of New York, have recently offered
a large sum of money for it
The Raleigh Farmer tt Mechanic:
Gov. Holdeo's "Song of Ihe Telegrsph" is
copied by the BalUmorean aod other North
ern journals. About 80 new msm.
bers bave resulted from tbe Baptist revival.
The Legislature gave Bhaw University
sn acre of Bute land for a Medical College.
Rev. Dr. C R. Vaugban, formerly of
Raleigb, is prepsring a reply to Touxgee a
"Fool Errand." He haa accepted a call
lo New Providence cburcb. Virginia.
Few persons bave any idea of tbe lumber
business tbat has sprung up along tbe line
of tbe Raleigh- Hamlet Railroad. Whole
tralra are kept busy, and the bozz
of ibe saw is heard at doxens of polou.
Tbe bill to regulate official advertis
ing has been killed. " We knew it would
be ; yel so long as lb question was pend
ing we said not a word on the subject. Now
we feel free to say that some such ougbt lo
bsve passed. It Is not Jaat to allow helpless
minors or widows, to be cheated out of their
property for a son, where proper sdver
tiaing would csuse It lo sell for a good
price.
Raleigh News -Observer: An as
signment was yesterday made by the firm
r.ii Pnrfnv A Brewer, to W. H.
Pace. Esq The amount of the liabilities is
not exactly known, but it la said to be
something like 330.000. Grsnville
county items: Warren Whitfield a ten-year-old
son of N. G. Whitfield, has laid
Dr. Tanner In the shade by fasting forty
iilnff or drinkiog any
thing, and has gone iwenty-seven days
longer, partaking of nothing but toddy and
tea. ft Is fair io elate, however, that the
fast was not volaotsry but superinduced
by fonctlonel derangement from measles.
Granville Is now in a perfect furore, In
ibe vicinity of E. T. tfork's,over bis recent
discovery of a reputed " bona oza" gold
mine onSmlth Creek, In Brassfleld's
township. It is free gold within from six
Inches to thre feel of the surface, and as
no digging bss been done. It is not known
bow deep. W understand tbat one or air.
York's bricks assayed $30. If 'this is so,
farewell to the chimneys built of these
brick: but this w do not know. Mr.
York refused $5,000 for three acres from
Hatchin. amine operator. in. Western North
Carolina.
Goldsboro Messenger : A son
of Mr. J, W.Taylor, residlog In the Bull
hlad aeciloo, had the misfortune to have
bis band badly lacerated I a cotton gin
one day Isst week. We regret to learn
me
tbat Mr. W. B. Fort, of Pikeville township,
t,m itiUrnpinnA tn Iran hia ffin and sin
house by fire last week, together with about
fifteen bales of cotton. We failed to lesrn
bow the fire originated.' Insurance $1,
000. On Tuesdsy a fine blooded
cocker spaniel dog was run over aod kill
ed by a dray in front of Messrs. Murchison
& Williams store, in this town. The dog
wss the property of Cspt. D. R. Murchison,
of Wilminaton, taken care of by Mr; H. P.
Dortcb. We learn that Cant. Murchison
paid 'one hundred dollars for Ibe spaniel.
Capt R. D. Lunceford, tbe popular
Register of Deeds of Johnston county, had
the misfortune to lose his barn by fire on
last Wednesday night. It contained a quan
tity of corn, fodder, hay. shucks, &c. The
loss was about $1,000. No losurance, -H.
D. Porter and Jamea Wiggans were rid
ing ia a cart, when their horse became
frightened aod both were dashed heavily to
the grouod. Mr. Porter was quite serious
ly hurt, it was thought fatally, but we learn
that he is recovering- Too much benalne
aboard, we learn.
TJE3TJB oit
NEW AUVEBTISamiBNTS.
Mcksok Come now.
J. C. Mnds Medicines.
Meeting Improved O. R. M.
A. David Cloths and casslmeres.
XtOeal Dots.
ReceipU of cotton yesterday 208
bales. ,
The storm flag eras hoisted .at
the signal station last evening.
Capt. W. S. Norment, formerly
of this city, bul now of Lumberton, is here
on a visit
The East wind which prevailed
yesterday, was neither pleasat nor condu
cive to good health.
Rev. W. M. Kennedy requests
us to say tbat be expects to fill bis pulpit at
Masonboro on Sunday next, tbe 6th iost,
at 11 A.M.
We learn that tie city election
campaign will open ooWednesday night
next, when the First ifVard Republican
Precinct Committees ae to meet at the
Court House. 4
We are requested by the Chair
man to state that there will be a meeting of
the City Democratic Committee this even
lag at 7 o'clock, at the usual place, for busi
ness of importance.
Mr. C. W. Oldham, who waa
run over and knocked down by a runaway
horse at the corner of Front and Market
streets, some weeks ago. has made bis ep
pearanc on tbe streets again.
The street parage of Arlington's
Minstrels, ala Mardi Gra. yesterday eaprn
ing, beaded by an excellent band of music,
proved quite an attraction, The elephant
was gotten up in the highest style of tbe
art.
In the list of officers of the Wil
mington 8. F. E. Company No. 1, publish
ed in our last, the name of the Second As
sistant Foreman abould have been J. H.
Davis, and that of tb First Assistant En
gineer W. 8. Newklrk.
The body of Richard Johnson,
the unfortunate colored iian who died from
heart disease at the elation house, Wed
nesday afternoon, was Uterred yesterday
in the psuper's burial ground, no friend or
relative appearing to take charge of Ihe re
mains. TaKlos; Tblna-e for Gra.a.
Borne country carts, losded -with pro
duce, their owners taking things for grant
ed, backed up at their "old stamping
ground," near the corner of Second and
Market street, yesterdsy' morning, but
Msyor Fishblate came along about that
time and notified them that if they at
tempted to sell there, in violation of the
city ordinsnce prohibiting the same, as
they threatened to do, he would have them
arrested. Oar country friends should ua
derslsnd that the authorities as yet have
received no official information tbet the
act which seems destined to go down to
posterity under the name of "The Poor
Man's Bill" has become a law.
Some of tbe police were stationed iu the
neighborhood of Secood and Market
streets for some time to see that the May
or's orders were respected.
nayor'a Conn.
John Williams, colored, commonly known
as "dummy," though he is anything else
when he gets started on the opposite tack,
was before Mtyor Fishblste yesterday
morning on the charge of indulging in loud
and boisterous cursing and swearing in the
neighborhood of Sixth and Walnut streets,
on Wednesdsy afternoon last Being an
old offender he wss 'ordered to beent
below for thirty days, when he accused the
prosecuting witness, Martin Adams, of de
liberate perjury, and hazarded the state
ment lhal "no justice could be had in that
Court," whereupon the Mayor added an
other thirty days to bis term of imprison
ment and ordered that be be locked up in
a dark cell and fed upon bread and water
the latter penalty for contempt of Court.
A Drankan Flctii Between Femalee.
Amelia Bradley and Cella Rsyner, both
of the colored persuasion, were arrested
for being engaged in a drunken fight on
Surry street on Wednesdsy evening last,
and were recognized in the sum of $50 each
for their appearance before Justice Millis
this morning, at 10 o'clock. We learn that
the parties acted very disorderly on the oc
casion referred to. and defied the officer
who arrested them.
He hsd not slept a wink far twenty-four
hours, coughing all the time. His sister
bought a 25. cents bottle of Dr. Bulla
Cough Syrup at the nearest drug store,
gave him a-dose, and the cough was bro
ken at oace, and he slept quietly during the
night ' t
Stam,
A.rlln;tona HUnatrela-
This company, the first of the kind that
has visited us recently, hsd a large house
at the Opera House last evening and gave a
very full and satisfactory performance:
Billy Arlington' oration and bis various
delineations were all very good and won
much favor readily with the audience.
Messrs. Lawrence, Marr and Winter each
sang ballads delightfully, and afterwards,
with the addition of Mr. Lee, sang several
quartette pieces quite creditably. The
clog dancing of the six daneera was the
best we bave ever witnessed, nor have we
ever Seen the performance of tbe song and
daoce sextette surpassed, or even equaled.
A cornet solo was well given by Mr. Harry
Hardy, aod the performance of Mr. Thoma
Young on a common harmooican was real
ly wonderful, and his skill elicited much
applause.
We have at present nothing booked to
appear here before March 28th and 29th,
when we are promised a first class attrac
tion, viz: M. B. Curtis, in "Sam of Posen,
a Commercial Traveller."
Reclatrara and Regiairatlon.
The Registrars of the various Wards of
the city will meet at the City Hall this
afternoon, at 3 o'clock, for the purpose of
qualifying and receiving instructions. They
consist of Messrs. Archie Alderman and E.
Schaff, for the First Ward; J. C, Lumsden,
for the Second Ward; W. L. Jacobs, for
the Third Ward, and H. E. Orr, Jr., for
the Fifth Ward.
Tbe books will be opened, on Mondsy
morning next, at places in the various
wards hereafter to be designated, and an
entire new registration will be required.
Tbe election takes place on Thurday, tbe
24th of March.
a-w"aw 11
Tbe Committee.
Messrs. A. H. YanBokkelen, President
of the Chamber of Commerce; R. E. Cal
der, President of the Produce Excbaoge,
and D. G. Worth, of the firm of Messrs.
Worth & Worth, comprising tbe committee
appointed to look after tbe interests of
Wilmington in connection with the pro-'
Dosed sale of the Stale's interest in the
Cape Feat and Yadkin Valley Railroad, !
are in Raleigh in attendance upon the ses
sions of the Legislature: Nothing has
transpired as' yet in connection with tbe
object of their mission.
Foreign shipments.
The foreign shipments yesterday consist
ed of the following: The British brigantlne
Signal, for Glasgow, Scotlsnd, by Messrs.
Alex. Sprunt & Son, wilh 2,808 barrels of
rosin; and the Norwegian brig Ebeneur,
for Bristol, England, by Messrs. Peterson,
Downing & Co., with 2,650 barrels of
rosin. m mm m
Intlcattone.
The following are tbe Indications for the
South Atlantic States to-day:
Cloudy or partly cloudy weather, with
occasional rain; colder, westerly, succeeded
on the North Carolina coast by easterly
winds, and generally higher bmeter.
Schr. IdaM. Eldridge, bene for Ar
royo, was spoken Feb. 28th ia It. 40.26,
long. 69.05.
It is obvious that when the bloodbecomes
corrupt the whole system is corrupt also.
Tbe large ms jority of female disease pro
ceed from ibis caused Tho true policy t to
direct the remedy to the eouroes of the dis
ease. Dr. Tan's Pills has a speciflo effect
is on the blood. It purifies, vitalize It, eaf
pelling all distemper from the styaena, v
' Ttxir nxjaxur:
The mail close aad arrttsv the City
Post Office a follows:
CliOSW.
Northern through mails, fast, 6.-00 P. M.
Northern through and way
mails.... 50 A. M.
Raleigh S&0A.M.
Mails for the N. C. Railroad,
and routes supplied there
from, including A. & N. C.
Railroad, at.. 5:30 A.M.
Southern mails for all points
South, daily. . . .8 A. M. and 7:45 P. M.
Western mails (C.C. R'y) daily
(except Sunday) 8:10 A. M.
Mail for Cheraw & Darlington
Railroad 7:45 P.M.
Mails for points between Flo
rence and Charleston, 8 A.
M. and 7:45 P. M.
Fayetteville.andofflceBonCape -Fear
River, Tuesdays and
Fridays... 1-00P M.
Fayetteville, via Lumberton, '
daily, except Sundays.... 8:10 A.M.
Onslow C. H. and interme
diate offices, Mondays and
Thursdays 6.-00 A M.
Smith ville 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....... 6KX) A. M
Wilmington and Black River
Chapel, Mondays, Wednes
days and Fridays...'.... 5.-00A. M.
OFSK TOB DELIVERY.
Northern through and way
mails........ ....... .... 7:30 A M.
Northern through mails 9.-00 A. M.
Southern mails.............. 7 "SO A. M.
Carolina Central Railroad. ... 4:00 P. M.
Mails collected from street boxes every
dayat3.80P.M. .
General delivery open irom o:w a. m.
to6KK) P. M., and on Sundays from 8:80 to
9:30A.M. .....
Stamps for sale at general delivery when
stamp office is closed.
Stamp Office open from 8 A.M. to 12M.,
and from 2 to 550 P.M. - Money order and
Register Department open same as stamp
office. . ; :
THIRTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE OF AN OLD
NURSE. Mrs. Winslow'a Soothing Syrup ia tha
prescription of one of tae beat Femal PkialcUna
and Noraee in the United Btatea, aad haa been ued
for tblrty years with nerer-f alhn af ety andjme
eeM. br millions of mothers and children from the
feeble infant of one week old to tae adolt. - It cor
rects acidity of the Btomacb, relieves wind colic, re
gniates the bowels, and gives rest, health and com
tortto mother and cnilT We behere it the Beet
and Barest Remedy in. theyforldaa easeaef
DYSENTESYiuid PIAKRHQEA. IN CHILDREN,
whether It arises from teething or any other csue.
Full direcfiooa for nain will aooomsaar eacbbot
tle. None Genuine anises the t Se-enaJl of-CURTIS
St PERKINS la on the outaide wrapter. Bold
by aUMedieiae Dealers. 5(5 cents a bott&.
WHOLE NO , 4227
THE MORNING STAB can alwaya be had at the
louowing places in tne 0x7 : ine rarceu uouae,
Harris' News.8Und. and the 84 Office.
A RARE BARGAIN. A well established and
prosperous Weekly Newspaper, located in a thri
ving, growing, town on the line of a prominent
Bauroad, la -offered for iale. Terms easy. For
terms and particulars apply to the editor of this
paper. , -
MAINE NEWS. Hop Bitters, which are adver
tised In oar eolnSJtas, are a sore core for ague, bil
iousness aad kidney complaints. Those who use
them aaytbey cannot be too highly recommended:
Those afflicted should give them a fair trial, and
will become thereby enthusiastic in the praise ef
their curative qualities. Portland Argus.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
HODBNOSAUNBB OF WYOMING TRIBE,
No. 4, IMP'DO. B.M.,
4th Sun in Worm Moon, O. S. D. 890.
MEMBERS IN GOOD STANDING OF ABOVE
Organisation are required to meet m Council,
This Bleep, at the 7th run and 83th breath, for De
gree work. By order of S .
C. H. CAPP8,
mh41t C.of RofD.C.
Come Now
JND TAKE FIRST CHOICE OF THE SPLEN
DID SUITINGS opened yesterday.
MUNSON,
mh 4 It Clothier and Merchant Tailor.
Hy iroleineHyurateu Oil.
gCOTT'S EMULSION, TROMMBR'S EXTRACT
of Malt, Hudnut'e Soluble Crystals, and a full line
of Patent Medicines and Perfumery.
For sale by
JAMES C. MUNDS,
mh 4 tf Druggist.
Eeceived
JO-DAY OVER ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY
different Styles and Patterns or CLOTHS AND
CA83IMERES for oar
MAKE-UP DEPARTMENT.
Come early and secure Bargains and Choice of
Goods, not from sample cards but from the Geods
themtelves. A. DAVID,
Leading Clothier, and
mh 4 tf Merchant Tailor.
Hinson & Blount.
rjHB UNDERSIGNED HAVE FORMED A
partnership under the firm name, of HIN80N &
BLOUNT, and will carry on a General Commission
Business In Cotton aad Naval Stores, in the office
formerly occupied by Hinson St Camming, at No.
89 Pearl Street, New York.
The old business of the late firm of Hinson St
Camming has been transferred to us; and our pat
rons, whether old or new, may rely on prompt
teattoa. . IJ. W. HIN8ON,
A. tt. BLOUNT,
General Partners
R. H. ROUNTREE.
f eh ts sw Special Partner.
Agricultural Salt.
QQQ TONS .CLEAN SALT.
For Agricultural Purposes,
For sale at
feb M lm "WILLARD'S."
Cotton Seed.
BUSHELS COTTON SEED,
For sale at
500
feb 83 lm
"WILLARD'S.
Hew Zlusic Boxes,
iHBOMOB,
STEEL ENGRAVINGS,
and ORGANS,
Just received at
HSINSBBRGBB'S
Live Book Store.
J LARGE LOT OF POPULAR BOOKS, PUB-
lished by the New York Book Exchange,
Just received at
HEINSBBRGER'S .
feb 86 tf Live Book and Music Store.
L. S. L.
NEXT DRAWING OF THE
Louisiana State Lottery
TAXES PLACE MARCH 8. CAPITAL PRIZE
$30,000. Whole tickets. 00; Halves, $1 00.
Address Lock Box 273,
feb 11 tf Wilmington, N. C.
Capt. A. Garrason,
JpORMERLY OF THE STEAMER D. MUR
CHISON, has opened a .
FIRST CLASS GROCERY
Next door to John D. Williams & Co., in Fayette
ville. He will keep the best class of Goods, at low cash
prices, aad give GOOD WEIGHT. feb 84 lm
Arriving at Dyers',
New styles in Neckwear for the early spring.
And gentlemen's Jewelry, just the thin?;
Hats and Hosiery, Shirts and Collars,
And a Salt to measure for a very few dollars.
(Clerk wanted.) febSOtf
Timothy Hay.
TCST RECEIVED, A LOT OF
tf
PRIME TIMOTHY HAY.
Fer sale low by
C B. WRIGHT.
mh tf
For the Benefit
OF OUR CUSTOMERS WE WILL KEEP UP
a full stock of GRAIN, HAY and FEED at
lowest figures. , .
One or two good MULES for sale low.
PRESTON CUMMIN G A CO..
Millers and Grain and
mh tf Peanut Dealers.
Good Hattresses,
WELL MADE, ABB DESIRABLE. We make
them, in first class style, of SELECTED
BLACK MOSS, t urled Hair. Excelsior, and shack
and Cotton. Send in your orders. Fall stock of
FURNITURE of all kinds at low prices.
" O. A 8MITH & CO.,
f eb 87 tf 43 North Front St.
Fishing Poles !
rrHB FINEST LOT BVltB
X
BROUGHT TO THIS CITT
For sale by
GILES A MURCHISON,
Murchison Block.
feb 87 tf
hates oar asj v kbt .
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-. two days,.... .......4 -'
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-four cars.......... .......
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OBmOBtb...........'-i.4 w
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Two months. 4 M . . J. -w V A
00
Thre montaatrt....w.'.r
Six months..,
40 W
CO M
One year,..
'Contract AdvagrUsemmte take at ror
ttoaataly low rats.;. - y; , . ,
Ten lines lid Nonpareil typ make ona square.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Llatkerel !
ANOTHER LOT OF TBObE FINE
Extra No. 1 mackerel
Just arrived, which I. am selUDg from the barrels la
quantities to salt any one
ALSO IN HALF BARRBL8 AND KITS.
These goods being of. excellent quality I can ts-
commend them.
JNO. L. BOAT WRIGHT,
11 A IS North Front 81.
Catsups, Sauces, &o.
"Gulden's" Tomato Cattup, In Plata and Quart ;
The Finest Tomato Catsup ma4e.
Cross St Black well's Royal Osborne Bauca.
" Athenoum Bause,
" Beef Steak Sauce
" China Soy Baace,
Mushroom Catiup,
" Walnut Catsup.
All Standard Goods.
For rale low by
Jno. L. Boatwriglit,
Xos 11 Sc 13 N. Front St.
feb37tf
Beceived
By Last Steamer.
JjMNNAN BADDIES,
Twenty Barrels Baldwin and uui appiea,
Early Rose and Peerless Potatoes,
Valencia and Messena Oranges hy the box.
Extra quality of Minced Moat.
Martin's Gilt Edge Butter,
Ferris' Hams aad Beef Tongues,;
New and fresh London Layer Raisins,
Evaporated Apples and Peaches,
Bunker Bill Pickles Inoce and two gall, buckets,
Do. do. sweet, in glass jara, .
Hexagon Glass Jars Pickles.
Fall line of Confectioneries, Walnut Taffy, Wal
nut Clive Creams, Jordan and Burnt Almonds Ma
laga and Pestache Paste, Sultanna Figs and Dates,
Cocoannt Candy, and a large assortment of attrac
tive Fancy Goods.
Call and see Goods and get prices.
Jas. C. Stevenson
Market Mrcet,
Chattel mortgages
'AND
Crop Liens
FOR SALE
At the STAB Office.
feb 6 DAWtf
Hydroleine,
H"o ARTHUR'S 8YRUP OF THE HYPOPHOS-
VI .li.tu riilii.. Dwt Mt JiVlh1. Oll l.vril.
K. rinkoam'a Vegetable Compound. Boyd'a JCleo
tric Batteries, and a foil line Patent atedlclnes.ac.
at
J. H. HARDIN'S.
Drug. and Seed Store,
feb 87 tf New Market.
F. m. King & Co.,
ILMINGTON, N. C A strictly Btova, Tin
Ware and House Furnishing Goods Establishment,
carrying the Largest, Meat Varied, and Cheapaat
Stock iu the Carolinas Send for Illustrated Cata
logue and Price List.
febtTtf
Blank Books,
gUTTABLK FOB BVEBY LINE OF BUSINESS,
in stock and made to order. Ladles aad Gratia
men's Fine Stationery, large stock Pictures.
Frames and ttaeels, Ac, Ac. School Books and
Schoosupplles. at 8T0RI.
For Sale ! For Rent !
J1HE ENTIRE STOCK OF CIGARS IN STORE
next to and adjoining Mr. F. W. Heyer, on Market
Street, will be sold on reasonable terma. Store for
rent ; possession given at once, a KrlTm
mhlSt
frau
MORRIS Bl
I A BROS.
Nobhy Styles !
Spring Hats !
HARRISON St ALLEN,
HatUra.
mh8 tf
Hydroleine,
-gXTRACT OF MALT WITH PEFBIN,
BNO'B FRUIT SALT.
DEEP ROOK and VICHT WATERS
On Draught.
WM. H. GREEN,
mh 8 tf Drugglat, Market Street.
We
p UAHANTEB PEL'S CORN SOLVENT TO
care a Corn In Sight Hoars or money nfanded,
Twenty five Cents.
J. D. NUTT A Oa,
Druggists
jan
Flows, Traces. &c.
pLOWS OF ALL DIFFERENT KINDS. .
Trace Chains, Plow Hamas,
Steel and Iron Bees,
Bracket Saws and Woods,
Foe sale by .
feb 18 tf ' OBO- A fECX.
Dixie Plows.
B HAVE CONTROL OF THESE CELB-
have entire control oi vm vuw r,v r
Se Avery Plow. We carry ttttXargw Stock of
General Hardware la the city.. Goods and ptloss
guaranteed In every respet. '
JNO. DAWSON AOO .
febKtf 19.81 A Mlaarket Street.