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At rrtbakxt rf a i tb tb A b -!' tia cwJ i Umh CmU. Nrefl Jitj loat i t atv flrti Pm N Y-ik akiti: Moy Spr ctl ; : ct u) tl 5 15 caaU; urttra flr q tti aba); k4l t-o--l 41 kr aaU cieJ sb4a t Marea imittf nsw-r; acr.ied 3 v c . cif' iarpua &Br at 4 ca.rvM acstfd. it m Div thought geoeralty in Whnt"o tht U i.i a Blaine Cahi f, ait I (lrnii(n i deftfattd. So bm if. What's ap? Grant i in Waahiog tan aal h ba cKxeled with C'ook lunf, Loau and Cacoeroo ir cloe cof rocav U i thought William K. Chaodler Keooeth ILeyoar'e plac, 'icitor of the Treasury Dapartraaou .- 1. Jdortoo Is to be Miotsur to Krncav , l"n-e Upblaa Sea tors bare d- . t tr 1 1 d to protest against tha ap , -Mutiny of coeamilteee whilst the I u M.-r are are riliog ap eoeamiUe. i tha raported oat look. J i j lharmsn presided and Srn r l;yard aeied a cratary in ibe Lig of lawjar held iq the U. . " ipim Court room id Washington t j .J, honor to the metnory of Senator tptur. The l)ispcA' C55rree poodant ay the sparine ware re- markabiv 3n. Masoaa aod David Dana refaJ lo iata tbe caacu of either party. Th PhiladalphiA Vjm, Itapablioao, throka iu party will be likely ia gat the 5oate offlc. We will a. Tbe BalUaaore Bn9 special thus refers to Iahooe: Hooi of hi friaJ(ii4 ic-Jy tbl ba -.u J act with I be Dca x:reia to tba -at.atioa of tbe com ca uieea. bat wouid a oo i an sr. The DnoeraXjc cteaaioca m jt. Rurtr,'bn soom blMf lo tbta trii i. as tby toJia(d u-day a dia p i'ioa lo oaake ap tba exxsoittee at "u. oJ tbatr eaaca xwioittica waa ia wiioii u taaXlaaoow workiog over ib The IiegrsJstur can pass a bill paying aervaoU in the capifol $312 a year each, lo wait oo officials oot I overworked 4nchlyt' bat cannot I ps j l500 or 1300 a year to the motive v 1 . . , . power oi euacauooai. maenmery - tbe Superintendent of Pnblio In atructioo that he may visit tbe va- nous parU of the Sute to look after the commoo school loteresta. Such Legislators thiok a SaperinUndeot is la oot lo rwrvrviAf. to oversee, to in- to swparrvuev to It. spect, but to play the cleik by re maining at Raleigh. See proceed ipga of the LegieUlare. Lut year Capt. Weetern and Sar goir Lecompt, of the Army, had a tight about a lady. Both were wowtdtd. A board ie now investi gating the matur at Kort Omaha As aocoant as ye: "Taa ataej axoea over a lady, the pretty aJcu-atepers4 wife of oee of the . ' . . . . . . I . oacers at U4 cost, rt aue tee occera moa I tbeiriadiea were diaiag ooe day Dr. Lr coopte awkwardly stepped oe her drtea aad received a sharp rsbole for It, where upwo ie apoltfflxad. Capl. Wtatara waa draw a tato the qaarral wals eosued. aod be aad the tforgeoe were placed le eetegoe aa. itiltea aauad about that a chal leoe to fiatal a duel bad beea leaned, aod tbat aoooiiag woald (row oot of the affair tbe am lioM that i bey aaet- Aflar fixature bad raaeheJ Ula sva-e bcxa were armed al oa their csard, aad afur a word or two, while both sbo were at c fee quarters, r avoir ta ware dra v aad fired.' TWAn indaceeUoxbbar. exeeot ticklla I ia the Taxoat, whch ceasa coogbiac at reeavsabyl)r. DaU'sCjaa Synn. Jlsaetaefcoclai t The suamahl? G?Dnam, ttom port, aT.vvd at New York jesurtsy. tar. VOL. XXVII.-NO. 143. - -4. i TUB LCUMUTCUC. MoxDAt, March 7. Mr. Dcrtcb, bill to iocorpori the "Orpbtn Uomt for the Colored Ptop!. Clendr. boU bill 690, to SQthorits the comxawaraatr of Brunswick ooaoty U Uvj iad , oo U eel a spoiJ t&x. J ptd IU socood rdiog yeas 23, tar of Jaikaonrtlle, ia Ootloir coon- IT. Maad U third rdiacTH. 23. oaja 2. tienate bill , to incorporate the Board of Trustee for the Orphans Home -for the Colored People," paaaad Su soad and third reidtngs. t r . v:it o . vtti n ' T P the baoeSt of the Supreme CoartKe- wit taa uiu v, i or porter, approprutlog $300 for this parpoee, pasaed Its second and third readings. tteoAle bill 754, to facilitate tbe transaction of business in tbe next General Assembly, requiring the re ports of oertiaa offioers to be made before the meeting of the General Assembly, was passed. I loose bill 569, Senate bill 636, to make dogs lis tad for taxation tbe abject of Larcvay. A motion to table waa lost, aod the bill passed its second and third readings. House bill 733, Senate bill 665, to secare the better drainage of certain lowlands in Sampson county, passed its second and third readings. Houae resolution 130, Senate reeo- I laUOO 186, to parchM Utblea and I other reHcrious books for tbe use of the Penitentiary, passed iu second and third readings. House bill 660, Seoate bill 763, for the support of the Penitentiary, ap propriating 175,000 for this purpose, passed iu second reading. Hooae bill 13, Seoate bill 732, to authorise the Sute Treasurer to ex change the atock of tbe State in the Albemarle aod Chess peaks Canal Company for the bonds of the State. A motion to lay oo the table was lost and the bill passed IU second and third readings yeas 18, nays 12. tloaae bill 580, fceoale bill 801, to amend eecuoa 1, chapter 25, Battle's Keil, limiting the oamber of jo run io mqaeats to six, passed its mcqoJ and ibird readinga. A bill aupplemental to ao aot for the btter prutrctioo of farmers aod fishermen paaaed iu second aod third readings. Seoate bill 441, to ascertain whether a majority of the electors of the State are io favor of or against prohibition, was laid oo the table. Senate bill 440, to prohibit the man facta re and sale of spirituous liquor, waa Laid on the table. fhe Machinery bill, which was made the special order for tc-oigbt at 7.30, was, oo motion, Uken np on iu third reading. A motion to con sider by aectiona prevailed. Mr. Devideoa offered an amend meat tosectioo 1, to iosert the word "board," between the words then and "county," in fine 2. Adopted. t;. ik. .!1.r.tinn nf ikii - . bill the Senate adjouroeu at '.'.ou r. m. avajuxo 8XSSI03T. The ao6n"tahed busioeee was taken op, which waa tbe machinery bilL Tbe bill as amended passed IU third reading. Houae bill 79. Senate bill 506, to enable the Roxboro and Danville I Tornpike Company to eetablUh a . . . w .. .. I tarnnike road from the Vireioia line to Durham-was reoorted nnfarorablr oo by Mr. Lockhart, for the commit tee, and laid on tbe table. On motioo of Mr. Dortcb, the school bill was taken np and con sidered. . . . . Tbe queatioo was upon adopting the report of the conference corn- mittee. tf ,;.. j a I Messrs. Richardson, oer. nd " "ll''!"!' XIIa Vhl Scott, of Rockiogbstn, opposed the jnDlion of tbe reoon. On motion of Mr. Conningbam, the previoo question was ordered. The report was adopted yeaa 17, oays 14. House bill 1.0O4. Senate bill 805, regard to4he eolleotion of taxes in yuuu;i cv -v- t h. 1 1 Arf .1 m A . Its and third readings. Sewal bill 525, for tbe protection of partridge In North .Carolina, being a substitute for sundry bills intro duced upon the subject. Amendments were offered by Messrs. llirper, Spriu;SKJwe, Hamp- ton. Cooningbam,Oateaj and Richard- boo. exoludiog certain counties. Adopted. If. favialt rrfVarad an amendment - i .. , t r -oft.K lossruog wa.op..0eui u, of October. I Uoase bill 790. Senate bill 765, to . 4r i tf f I incorDorate tne norm iirouns x rv,mDanv. nested its Moond and third readinga. . Tr....r, . r,,a HOUSE Or REPRESENTATIVES . Mr. Grainger, by request or Mr. Dunn, a bill to regard to the mono- ment to be raised to the memory of .k-l.ta. flw.Tr.r Richard CaaixeU. Calendar. . n..v: t. . ;..aa I .... 1 . J . . . a bill supplemental to an act to pro- vide for the better protection of farmers aad CahermiO. and recreated that the rules be""sdspended and the bn 00 lU Mf.f4j ,diogt, vM doof tai lhe bill WAS read .three lima ana sent to me a w . a SefiAtev WILMINGTON, C. THURSdAY. Iloa bill to amaoa! chaptar 185 of m Miwr vi'ioi no lenoe iw id CnmberI$ndl.cbonty wy taken op aad paaaed iU third reading. .aaAta. tail to extend the time to redeem, land told to the State for t&xet waa taken np and passed its eecotd:4in4;lbird readiogt and waa enrolled.' - Mr.'lvMcClare nere submitted a re port from the oobtnitue , of inreati -C&tioa in the cae of alleged forgery. Tbt commiitoa exonerated all the ecoplojeee of Jlho General Assembly, and found the forgery bad been com- mltt b? ' NV- W.taon, the UiOUlur "UUJ aagecomo. Air. AHuniog moved to puaipooe the matter, and make it the speoial order for 11 A. M. on Thursday, and in the meantime tbat the evidence be printed. Adopted. 21 r. JJay, by consent, offered a bill KJro,0,ta lhe U961Lof temperance. I llll UICTBUH UJ UIIVUUD UUUI monlv known as "treating" wben ap- plied to intoxicating drinks in public places). JUferred. tlon f tfc RoThrtm n.ilrflirl AAwwav wiu auvi iu wo vvuouu- Ukennp and passed ij-:iecpnd read- ioff. T Senate bill changing the time of the cloaaof the fiscal vear. makinir it conform with the calendar year, passed iu second and third readinga. Senate bill inoorporate the Bank of Enfield. On motion of Mr. Grain ger this bill waa taken np and passed lis aereral readinga. XTXNTN .SKSSIOX. House bill for the protection of sheep husbandry, and to raise revenue by a tax on dog,was taken np as the unfiniahed buaineaa-of the morniog on iu second reading. Mr. Bledsoe moved to table.and on that motion called for the yeas and nays, ine motion prevailed. Mr. Green, of Orange, reported for the committee on Enrolled Bills, and the Speaker signed, in the presenoe of the House, an act supplemental to an act to provide for the better pro tection of farmers aod fishermen. , . House bill to incorporate the Ra leigh Street Railway Company passed iU second and third readings, and was sent to the Senate. Senate bill to provide additional servants for tbe vanous departmenu of Sute was taken np. Mr. Day moved to amend by strik iogout "fifteen dollars per month.1 and inserting "six dollars per week,' aod spoke to bis amendment. Mr. Manning hoped the bill and amendment woald pass, as it was impossible to get truatwortby ser- vanu for leas than air dollars per week. The amendment was adopted, and the bill passed its third reading. Senate bill lo authorixe the trea surer of r rankhn county to pay cer- tain school claims nasaed its second and thud readings. House bill to amend the law in re- gara to tne isoaiora ana lensni act. .. . 1 . was taoiea. -LI X Spirits Turpentine. Raleieh Visiter: Mrs. 14 ancy t a, a. .a . h. rifin-- I wuuca, tru wl jc.it, .. i ia Swift Creek township, laat week. uoe J . iu iioyie maae a vioieui i assault u do W. P. Taylor, at Toisnot, first indeavoring to cut him and then to shoot him. Sip Lucas and Atlas Davis, both colored, bad a Cgbt lo Kicomooa county. The former cat the other several umea io the back, saya tha Rockingham Bpirit. Elisabeth Citv Falcon'. Near town, about noon oo Monday. Abner Hap ... w .. . T",-k I in npinn ml I ris, white, shot Tbeophilue Overton, coi- fed..u,e " "A.S , Asheville Ciiiun: Capt. Bnck Thrash, of Homioy township, has plsced '...ki. . 1 ' .l.fnnrVnrhP. niiLoi waa tne wndoouicu. i UJVU UU1 ISJUlw aa auauiy n vj - I lo leogth by fourteeo Inches lo circumfer- I ence, grown lo bis garden Some of the leading gentlemen of Oxford have formed a Literary Associa tion, Let them furnish their rooms and procure lOB leaaiDg literary iuuhvmwu haviog a aeriea of lecturoa by eminent hT North Carollnrans. Asheboro Courier: Uncle John Hill has a cloak which looks as good as new, which Wm. Hill bought wbde Secre tary f State. The Cloak is now 47 years old; Uncle John has worn it 20yesrs. It coat $45 00 wben bought. Greensboro Ftotestant : Rail roads raeelng to this place are doing a macb larger business than ever before, cine " . . a aV v a V a I dav dnrinsthis week the R. & D. R.R. bad offered for shipment at Richmond about 1,200 car loads of freight. Elixabeth City Carolinian: Mrs. Harriet Chapman, the laat of one of tbe oldest aod earliest families of Edenloo.died on tbe 23d of February, aged 74 years. Our farmers and truckers are plsntiog a larger area of Irish potatoes than usual Salisbury Watchman: Mr. William Palher, aged aboat 75 years, died at hia rMideoce near Yadkin Mineral m Mnnnn Institute, in Stanly county, on Sat ;rd.V The 19th of February. The de- ctt9t was a useful aod highly esteemed m.n .a(t wm be greatly missed in the . : . . . . j i ti -A oiuBDoraooa wyw u Statville Landmark-: The epeechef Hon. Wm. M. Roobins st tbe Presbyterian church Isst Moodsy night, on anhjectof probibiUon. was a most ex- celleot, sound and seosible one. He probed matur to the heart, presented it In iu different lights and. nruablog sside all hack- oeyed srguments, brought forth new and original views. We beliava that Tail's Pills are destined in be the medlclae of the world. They Vpowti , which every organ of ody becomes healthy. Very few dis eases ex tat mat cannot oe reuevea oy purg lag the bowels and resioriog the liver to iu normal cooditloo, aod for this purpose no remedy has ever beea invented that has as harpy an effect as these pills. They never wreocn the system, but act mildly and give one to the whole body. t NBW AUVKUTISKTIKmiS. , ' Ooox'a Touks. Box 651 For sals. Lost Baaeh of keys. Mciteox Call and bay. J. O. Mnros Fancy goods- T. J. bouTHXRixsD Mules. J. A. SPHnrexB Clean coal. R. M.Mcbrrnut Matting, etc. Hkerstxbgxb Stilogrsphic pen . Habbxsoit & Aixkjh Pocket bats. L. J. OTrKKBOxma Sprioff clotbiog. J. W. Southxkiahd & Co. Horses, etc. Lea Uou . .. . iveceipis or cotton yesterday balcs. The storm flag waa again flyiDg at the Signal Station yesterday. There were no oases for the Mayor's Court yesterday morning. New gas lamps are being placed t tbe northeast snd southwest corners of Market snd Front streets. i . . . . r , " letter irom a corresponaent, Kl informaUon of the death in Florida, I recently, of Mr. George w. Wigbtman, former resident snd ;merchsnt of Fayette- ville. in this Btate. Ae o waQoir K ..Dl f hi - - nnfortonate whenever be has anything to do with eggs. Several years ago, being at a station on tbe W. & W. Railroad, where eggs were cbesp, and Christmas being near at hand, he in vested to a considerable amount, filling his tTeling satchel with them, but, nnfortu- I nately. Hading he was about to be left by I the train, be ran hurriedly to the platform. I and, lo attempting to get on the car, tell I and broke the last egg in bis satchel, bis I fine suit being disngurea witn the contents. I His next mishap was in this city, where, in I attempting to convey home a pretty heavy I instalment of "hen fruit" in a paper bae, I the letter burst oo tbe way aod he was compelled to enter a neighboring store and cleanse hia garments of the obnoxious stain. And now we hear that he purchased a box . . .... of eggs in the country recently, left them on the warenouse pistiorm ior a the warehouse platform lor a few moments while awaiting the train, returned, and found that a voracious bog bad rooted into the box during bia abeence, smashed every ecg snd devoured tbe contents. This is eggs-actly so. Porelcai SXaari. The foreign exports for the last two days embrace the following: The British brig Irarnrr, tot London, by Messrs. Chess, Carley & Co., with 1,225 casks of spirits turpeotine. and 86 barrels of rosin ; the Norwegian barque Ejemmet. for London, v v..... . a. q- -:.h o 17A by Meaars. Alex Spiunt & Bon, With 37U harrfila of rmin tha Norwegian baroue ZM. oarreis oi rosin , me Norwegian oaique xv. for Hamburg, by Messrs. E. G. Barker & I Co., with 300 casks of spirits turpentine snd 759 barrel, of ron, and the brig Chat- taaoooa, for Hsyii, by Messrs. Xiortbrop l . . . . . A... . . . i summing, wim ie oi lumuer. i mm I . All m jbc. Joaepb Lambert,, while, and Eaty King, r colored, mentioned in our last as having been arrested on Tuesdsy on the charge of tfle larcenv of a auantitv of clothing, bad . . . . . - ' a neaxm2 oeiore J ustice mcwaiee yesier- , ,hrt ih.t . w-j, --v.-..- - . i tBe whole affair waa intended aa a practical i joke, upon which the parties, who had I been in the county jail since Tuesday, were released and "went their way re- I loicing." I aeheel "xltlbutea at aaochty Petal. The dosing exercises of the school at Rocky Point, presided over by Mr. Dngald McMillan will tit rtlp at tha AeuleniT I McMillan, wiutsxe place at tne Acaaemy oe a puouo exoioiuoo ana exammanwu, t wilbddfCMes from good speakers, . ,. music, ere The exercises will commence . . w .ihm. ..j i . . r at 10 o'clock. tub makkt-hocsi QUBaTioN- oihu FBon axaj. iTBonan. Raxxigbv C, March 9, 1881. Editor Star: A copy of the Bevuw of yesterday was shown me a few minutes ago, in which, speaking of the bill drafted by myself supplemental to Scott's bill, it is slated that the only restrictions which re main now are those which affect tbe au thority of the police. I am entirely satis- fled that the Smew does not wish to mis- dlsVlwtoaayuirtb the authority of tbe police, but only pre- I a m. ? - m a I venu caru and dsaiers from oemg rorcea into the sulls of the Wilmington Market- Honaa Comnanv. and allows them to be free from tribute to that corporation. I am I suthorized by tbe following: lawyers tossy that, in tneir opinion, sucn is ine taw Be yond a doubt: Hon. W. T. Dortch, Hon. A. 8. Merrknoo, Col; T. & Fuller. B. Fuller. J. H. Merrimon, W. K XJarter, E. T. Borkio. D. B Nicholson. W. H. Day. J. A. Lockhart, and every other attorney I have met. As to 8coUrs bill, I did not know such a bill wss. in existence -until I accidentally heard it being read the third time In the House on its final passage; and the legal effect of that act has been misun derstood aod misrepresented in many re spects. Tbe bill I drafted passed both Houses Unanimously and without amend meet. The only question for consideration by the people of Wilmington is monopoly or freedom from it. I have yet to learn tbat monopoly means Democracy. It Chaa. M. Stedman. H1YBH AlfO 81 A tt IDE. German barque Kotmot, from this port for Loo don, was spoken on the 3d lost. Scbr George Churchman, Risley, cleared at Baltimore on the 7lb inat, for this port. Swedish barquc.H M K G, from Port Natal for thia port, spoken Feb. 19, io 1st. 18.59. Ion. 60 3a Bwedlah barque Gefion, from Stettin for this port, was spoken February 25th, in at 26.37, Ion. 69.55. MARCH. 10, 188L XHB nAHKKT I1HBBOCILIU, to construct Aaoifctor Newmarket excttins; cene Arrast r miaror, 4ce. v..... ; ,. n o'clock, those of our citizenswho happened . k s .u :ui u-i uoo oi irrooi ana Jtt&rKei streets were not little surprised to see a wagon drivnp to the site formerly occupied by the old mar- ket house and put out a load of lumber, This was folio wed by other wagons loaded with the same material, which was dumped i ,v l. j .v., i i " """u"! u" wu wom u riou9 enough to examine a little closely soon discovered that the lumber was ready prepared for erection and formation into a buUding, A little inquiry .developed the further fact that the proposed structure was intpnrinrl tn Ha naaH 4ir & rvrtnin firm nf hntih.r. on - kmioo fn- Ik. meats, &c. Workmen soon appeared, on the scene, and. under the superintendence of Mr. Joshua Skipper, a well known car- . i . , , , . , penier, commencea irammg me iounaa- tion for the superstructure. The contract- a or was lnterviewea ana siatea mat ne naa I been employed lo get out the lumber and prepre the frame, but did not know him self where it was to be erected until tbat morning, wben be bad had orders to have it brought to its present position, at the head of the old market site, on Front street, and put up. In the meantime a large crowd had been attracted to the neighborhood, who became interested and somewhat excited specta tors of the strange anomaly of a wooden structure going np in the centre of one of our prominent thoroughfares, and the re port that other frames were being prepared to go up in other locations on the same street did not Berve to allay tbe ex cited feeling which prevailed. Chief of Police Brock, Immediately npon bis attention being called to the mat ter, called upon the Mayor and in formed bim of what was going on, when Msyor Fisbblate . informed him that he bad no instructions to give him jast then. a iiiue later ine mayor ana ood. ueorge . Davis, his counsel, visited tbe scene to gether, remained a few moments and re tired. In the meantime tbe carpenters con tinued busy, their operations being de layed by tbe fact tbat some misunderstand ing as to the exact dimensions of tbe build" me had occurred between the contractor , . . , ,, . j , and hia employers, it being finally, deter mined to have it twentv-four feet wide. thlrtir faat Inner anH Inn fcipt h itr h onrl inttlA . ' t . " . . ' ' , $ , of the business men in tbe vicinity were oou8V..8takn. u d cov-red bv the old " " - - I Rrk. I .... ... t . i Th,DgS weDt on in this way until about ... n 0clock. -hen. iaat M the firBl I tfrnA rarasit r t tha nskesv afriiAtnrA tsrilh beea d iQ m us.vKiat- -?,k - -.,i of - I .i . i i .i i I yu ius suut iuu iwiuaua iiuiugi utwecu- I ings, requiring the work to stop and the I .. ... .. I material to be removed, while policemen were direeted to remain and see that the I orders of the Mayor were carried out. I , . I i rvaue me wwa waa kuiuk wu iuuikubui i .nmmni. in rirarrl to thP. nalnahla viola- I -- --a r- r tion oi the ordinances were neara on every i aide, and much surprise was manifested at I the tardiness with which the work was ) stopped. SubstfuenUy the Mayor was arrested by Officer Simon A. Richardson, a colored deputy, on a warrant issued by J. C. Hill, a colored Magistrate, and also a member of Board of Aldermen; which warrant ........ was based upon an affidavit, sworn to by one J. A. Ashe, or Tony Aehe, as he is commonly called, to the effect that, "from information received," he .charged the Mayor with having interfered! in a matter which, came under tbe provisions of the act known as "The Farmers -and Fisher men's Bill," which recently' passed the General Assembly, and in violation of the same. Major Fisbblate thereupon gave bond in the sum of $200 for his appearance before Justice Hill this morning, at 11 o'clock. It IS now understood-that the Whole thlhg waa what mav be termed a "doi no lob" to was wnai may oe i lermea a put up joo to test the constitutionality oi the Dili, out it I seems to be the general opinion tbat the a IHUe muddled in.the putting up. We fihould have 8 aled above lhal Col. 'Mt-, 5-- of th. Virt. nAn.rt, I Roger Moore, as Chief of the iTlre liepart- ment, made complaint to. the Mayor sgainst the erection of the buildine. on the cround that it wouid be in violation of a city ordi nance prohibiting tbe erection of wooden buildings within the fire limits without per mission of the Board of Aldermen. Tbe Wemaae cttrlailan Teaaperaatee Union, We learn that Miss Frances St Willard, President of this association, is now in Richmond en route to Wilmington, Charles ton and other Southern cities. The organ ization, it is claimed, numbers nearly 40,000 members, with auxiliaries in twenty-four Stales. ; Our inloimant states that Miss Willard is a gifted writer and speaker, snd has lately had crowded audiences in various denomi national churches, in Baltimore. Mrs. Georgia Hulse McLeod, Correspond ing Secretary of the Maryland Association, is Miss Willsrd'a associate. Mrs. McLeod is a Southern woman, formerly Principal of tbe Southern Literary lwtituteitt Balti more. ; Both these ladies, we are told, have letters of recommendatioa from ckrgymen oi high standing in MethoaPmDyterian and Protestant Episcopal chorea. Oaiir ,wttier fin Hewn. "" The fbirbwibg will abow tbe state of i ins rmmxBtntr mill ihnm hu .r.in . .1 uo.uiuu.overy si mo Biauaas oimea, I Ume, and also the amount of rainfall in na inches for the twenty four hours .ending daily at 3 P- M., except Tuesday, when it Is 48 hoiurs, as furnished by Sereeant I James W. Walsoo, Stgual. Officer at this r Station: i - Tem. 50 Ii. F. Weather. .00 Fair a f Atlanta Angasto. . . . I . . Charleston. . ... .. Corelcana."."." " Galveston 11!!!! Havana. ......... 61 .09 Clear 59 .41 Clear 54 .24 Fair 78 .00 Clear 63 ,00 Cloudy 81 .00 Fair 66 .00 Fair 64 .12 Clear 73 .00 Fair i Auuiauuia ........ - j jQgmQ 1 Key West ' Montgomery.... p6w Orleans. . . . 8iSna?!ll! ! Wilmington.! !'! 1 I Cedar Kevs 59 .00 Clear 63 .00 Fair 66 .53 Fair 61 6 0 Clear 58 1.15 Fair 57 .00 Clear 62 .00 Fair J PeUSaCOla ... The following are the Indications for the South Atlantic States to-day: Generally fair weather, northwesterly, possibly veering to northeasterly winds, on the North Carolina coast, with generally lower temperature and higher barometer. srire In H rnnewlclt. A barn, on the Beivediere plantation, in Brunswick county, containing quite a large amount of corn, with about fifteen hun- I dred empty bags, a lot of tools, a quantity J of cotton seed, etc., the properly of Messrs. Isaac Bates and J. Dickson MacRae, was destroyedby fire on Tuesday afternoon. The fire was supposed to have been accidental.- The loss is estimated to be some $400 or $500 in excess of tbe insurance. BURNETT'S COCOAINE KILLS DANt drpff, allays Irritation and promotes tbe growth of the. Hair. Gentlemen For over two years I have suffered terribly with "scald head" In its worst form. A few weeks ago I tried a bottle of your Cocoaine The first application gave me relief, and now the disease is effectually cured, if ours respectfully, N. C. Stevens, Deputy Sheriff, Ottawa, 111. Burnett's Flavoring Extracts are perfectly pure. err rrAijna. THB MORNTNO STAR mki ) hahiil itth. I ifwwingpiaceB in me city: xne Furceu Honee, I Harris' Newsstand, and the 8ta Office. A RABB BA KG AIM. A well established and prosperous Weekly Newspaper, located in a thri ving, growing town on the line of a prominent Railroad, la offered for sale. Terms easy For terms and particulars apply to the editor of thia paper. MAINE NBW 8. Hop Bitters, which are adver tised in our columns, are a sore core for ague bil- I them ear tbevcant ot be too hiphiv recommciuint. uiucwu Buouia Rive men a rair trial, ana I wiU become thereby enlhaeiaaUc in the praiseof I e nuauuea roruanoArgna. I MOTHBKS I MOTHKR8 ! I MOTHERS ! 1 I I Are yon disturbed at nteht and broken of vonr ra. I dJ f wiflSLqwybopTRlNO i omur. is wm relieve tne poor little snserer lm- I .mediately depesd npon It: there is no mistake ssokb wi nere is not a mo ner on earth who has I ever need it, who will not tell yon at once that it I"!?atveiea maeic it la Perfectly safe to use in and itSoo?Jfs I te.e,Unlted Btote8- Bw everywhere, ss cents I MWMJ. I prrhonat. ltrtnu-tfrnm . rr...if.,n.T i -. r M . .v... . . H. Zellin A Co. ! writs vnn thianotA tr rnnimt. I niate yon n being the proprietor of thebeetuver I Madidna Mmmmii T?Aornistnr hiw, to tha hn. I man race. I ha?e known it f or annmneror ear. " ?P .12?? h52f!!S? to keep it so. ion may prepare it and recommend "? will never Know the true value of it nn- ieaa you save a dlMordertrd Liver voorMlf. Itnn- cloga the Liver of impnrlUes with which it haa been connaea ior years, and puts the wheels in their wswi mown. the best remedies for a deranged Liver that I have ameclueX! lieve it ne pltu ultra.' J. R RAN DAIjI. M. d.. - -JBetmury P. P.. O. R R., Ga." NEW ADVERTISEMEN'l-S. Keys Lost. T OST, ON SOUTH. SlDB OF MARKET BB- tween Front and Second streets, a bonch of KET8. A reasonable reward will be paid for their delivery at the mh 10 It 8TAR OFFICE. For Sale. TKW HULL (FRAMED) OF STERN WHE8L STEAMER length 51 feet, beau 13 feet, hold 8 feet, draft 10 inches, wheel 1 feet face. Ready for launching immediately. Address mh 10 lw BOX 651, Wilmington, N. C. nnoTT'R thhrr t EsttUUhml 1S. Tickets and Fares for tboasands of I'onrs ior INDBPBNoBNT TRAVBLaRs to aJjL PABT8 ov Ttia WOBU) BBeclal urange- menta for bxoursion parties to Bnrope, atgypt ana fsieanne. oena r r circular, aaareas in HOa. COOK A SON. 261 Broadway. N. Y. P.O. BOX 4197 C. A. BARATTONI, Manager". mhlOeudSt TT-riloo J TtTnlae f TYTnloa f ilillieS i JLauieS I 1111116 S I npWO CAR IX)ADS MULES I ONE CAR LOAD HORSES I Suit all work, for sale by T. J. SOUTHERLAND, ma 10 St Second btreet. Clean Coal ! J GUARANTEE ALL COAL I SELL TO BE entirely free" from Gaano or any other injurious substances. All reports to the contrary are false. mhlOSt J. A. SPRINGER. Pocket Hats! T ATB8T STIFF AND 80FT HATS ! UMBRELLAS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION I HARRISON A ALLEN, Hatters. mh 10 tf TWLRPHOfJE YOU WANT A X. Horse and Baggy, or an A 1 Lady's or Gentle - mui'i Saddle Borats. Special a'tention paid toHorsea boarded with ns. JAMES W. SOUTHERLAND A CO., mniotf Opposite the Theatre. US WHEN Two month,. .. ii.Vm '.s. ... IT 00 Thro mootlie,rt....;.lii... M 00 SLz months,..; .........;..... 0 oc M 00 I ''.TM Ham mYM WMiMil( Ml mtWft ma iflOtll NETW ADVERTISEMENTS. nr i i'l IMI IV I -i I I f I T THB HANDSOMEST AND LATB8T 8TTLUJ I . ' -OF SpritlsZ ClOthlhe: ! I , . .. - O Fancy Casalmera Baalaws Calif . Nobby Btylea Dreaa Bulla. Fall Drets Wprate4 and Dlagoaal Salt. Steady lator for tvo weeks la Sew Tork, toge ther with careful tidj of the Neweat Deeljrna, haa enabled me to pla: npon the "WtlmlnKton JbUr ket" a stock of CloUlu mi hmiM Qooiv the equal of which waa nerer be .'ore exhibited in thlacity. Notloe or GRAND OPENING ajtnooaced in dae time. Onr friends in tb. country will be noil - I fled throngh Special Clrcnlar. L. J. Otterbourg:. 22, 24. 28 and 28 North Front Street. mar 10 It Fresh China Matting, In White and Fincy Color. Carpets. I Something new and pretty ingrains, Fxtra Sope- rlor, and Htnteela all at very low pncea, comparauveiy. Lace Curtains. A large acaortment of Cream, Kerae and Wake, 3 and 4 yards kng The prlcea win aaionian yon. FXTKN8XON (TORNfCC Can -fan ! u.Mi as live feet six laches, and quite pretty. The Pole Cornice included in the assortment, BLACK ALL WOOL FtTOriNGB, and a variety of new and deslrab.e Gcoda. Heapectfolly E. M. HcINTIEE. rah 10 tf Review copy. Livermore's JBW 8TYLOOBAPHIC PBN. The only reliable Pan now in mat ket. For sale at HKINSBSRQBR'tf. Eagle Pencil Co.'s TNDBLIBLB INK AND COPYING PINS. JL Lead Pencil possessing the properties of a Pen with Copying Ink. mh 10 tf For sale at UBINBBRQXR'S Live Book Htore. Call and Buy JPSOM OUR DISPLAY OF FASHIONABLE SUITINGS. M UN SON, mh 10 It Ctothlei and Merchant Tailor . Fancy Goods. A FULL LINK OF FANCY OOOD8 AND TOI- laf 1 vIIaTas rMwwiASi VvfMafa Ba.m Dea io ova bavavof vvivuovt jujatwaavtria, a9VeLnra For sale by jambs c muds. imitfgur, SSN. Front St. mh io tr; r. POINT CA8WBLL, N. O., March 7th. 1(81. jyESSRS. JOHN W. GORDON A BBO , . Agents Liverpool A London As Globe Tna. Co. Gentlemen It afferda me pleasure to testify to the prompt and honorable manner In which the Liverpool A London Globe Iniurance Company has settled my claim for $9000, for loss sustained by fire on the 4th of February, ana I esrnetUy re commend your Company to those soak log reliable insurance. Yonra, truly, mh 9 tf JNU. R. PADDIHON. Las Se Laa NEXT DRAWING OF THE Louisiana fftate Lottery TAKEt) PLACE APRIL 18. CAPITAL PRIZE $30,000. Whole tickets. t Q0; Halves, f 00. Addreae Lock Box S7S, mh 9 tf Wilmington, N. C. "Best Bolted Heal JN THE CITY," GRINDING DAILY. PRESTON GUMMING A CO.. Mill era and Grain and mh 0 tf . . , Peanut Dealers. Tell Your Friends rpHAT PARKER A TAYLOR KEEP THE HEA VIEST AND BEST STOVIS for the money; tat they aell PURE WHITE OIL; tbat they have a fall assortment of all kinds of Goods: that they enow Goods with pleasure; that they deal eQUaRxLY with all customers xah S tf JfOnN DYER a SON, FASHION ABLE TAILORS. Dealer la MEN'S FINIS FURNISHINGS. Agents f.r DEVLIN aCO.NSW YORK TAILORS. ROGERS, PEBT AOO , NBW YORK CLOTHIERS Prompt attention to all orders. Hydroleine, CAMM'S BMUL8ION COD LIVER OIL, Ac, McArtnur's Byrop of the Mypepboephttae. St. Jacob's OIL Kidney Wort, Plnkham'a Vefaable Compound Boyd'a Pocket Blecule Bat erlas, aad a fall aeeortmeut of Patent Mediclnea, ToUet Arti cles. Seed, AC J. ia. MAHulN. mh 8 tf Druaglst, . New Market. Dixie Plows. ' WE HAVE CONTROL OF THESE CXLE brated Plowe for this part of the State. Alee have entire eontiol of tbe wold Plow, superior to the Avery Plow We carry the Largest- Stock er General H aid ware In the city. Goods ai aad prices JNO. DAWSON A CO.. IS SI A St Market Btreet. mhCtf ' 1 "J"! ' Garden aeedi JEW CROP NOW IN BTORB aW ; For sale Waaieaale tcad SetaO. WM . H GREEN . . ' r , Druggist, Market etraet. Bet. Front abAtd. mb3t( 1 5 u7
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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March 10, 1881, edition 1
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