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U0BIII1IG BTAR. i U'Jt. II. UCUNAltn .4.144 to OA.xLar axcrr aiott . i , ouaa. " " I M mQ " ' " I r tlty Sea rlliv oailvd la ar part of ta riff F ' w.a. w ry Kut tat4 at Ibe Tnmt OflLce vrumnagtoe, X. C, i n v DsnvcatTio tickii, KlKrTIO.DTHVKIOiV, 71 A Mr II t4 FOR ALDJUUtXy. tXCO-TO WARS: WILLXAH IV SMITH ALFRED ALDERMAN. rsnao wajld: LEMUEL il. BO WD E.N. JAME3 D. HUOQINS. rrottn wjutD: DAVID O- VfOlTTH HiMCSL north nor rim wai: ratDEIUCK RUXU. ALxxitfDsn ll Leslie. Toe ntir ei Srvmae of I he Lake Hi ri.t Uekoa xjth.-a Kxprvea wtrt killed er CTevetssd. O.. by aa accident i e) threw the truia off the track; BO pee-,-,ir mjart.J Tbe !ia Aatooio -. l (.'r pus Cbr;ati aUgo w robbed by !i40vm SOeday night Ae ti- r i of Oefrreo i .till OtJ of Ibe uoetaiat ( Waahiaftoe. )r 13.000 leaaiigfeats arrived la ib Uei s rt dariog tbe ra tb of Fsbtaary. TVkey reported e willing to cede Cr( i. j Greece, bat declleee to glvt apssy portioa of the oaeielead KaeaUa rnu .re S klei to Si Peteri!surf oo a 01 u4 plHiai to tba ipot where the La- p.r.f fil At Athene war wnb Turkey c oiJrJ ieTtUble. At FUwlioe mjrdrer faal hUhwujonao attempted to '.r Jlf. bot aa prevented and eftar v.r j (- frceo J il by a mob aad haag- r V . N)n) with Ubted foae foood t- It theatre al Madrid ; it falld t.. iti..i A oew B!iaa espedl- moo Waauro Africa ahorlly. Th Caivtie Raia pre a urges re tinae's tlaat Switicrlaad fot barboHag N'bilit. Ga. Oraat baa ra!fd ! prrdacy of tba World' Fair Com mit o ; IIu5 i Jrwatt ta rcCoCQC&eoded t: ucct?')r Tb B-JOf bar ac ct4 las Urea wl tba Bfttiok. A tUaairn iqned ai Nico tal artalo ; it U (U "jlt uo baidrtd p rao a a loat ibair l .- S Yok markata: Hooay 4 iS pr caati CoiMoa qait at 10 1S-160 11 i -t4 caU; aootbaro floor 4 TO7 w iotl wilbout drcidtd cbaoo; Cora na7 xJ krf. nognded STiOH . ri , omti trpatia aiaody at 43 4 i . ru Aim al $180Q18& Il avrry Democtal tliad by tb tart) oots:oea lo-dsj. TS Vork.ion taoaanaoi will coal .r babiy $100,OOX II will b aboal x- rrtam llitoka l o Senator 11 c- u and Voc for vilo able poblio I : 4 tu e n I. fio:h baa tcortd aoolber owl prououncod tucccas ia Loodoo, A'jiock aod Itruchio. Tb imooiul Jaokt it ooo taora u WMbtogtoo. Whit U ah tfUr thi tinaa? Are there any more let ur to b whlUo? Ak Garfield. Wbaieeer elae DemocraU may fail r do to-day let them not fail to aap j.ott the Detnocratio nominee for A ditsio. Siaod by yoar colore. I) uot fail to vote. A man named Adam iUyer, a iot.n keeper at IUeeraUe, Ohio, got m:o a tSht aod bad bla neck broken ty a falL Moral: do pot figbt before j on tnaore yoar neck. Do not eay ya'U be hanged firat. Who it D. Delany, of North Carolina ? lie ia hankering after the dabote in Elayii. If b Delany loo long be may be eaying to bimeelf hareafier MHoer Ilayti them fleeh pole, aayhoar." The Wbillakercaee iealilloo band. The evidence lenda to hiacriminatioo. D. T. Amea, aa expert in writing, confine lb opioioa of, Mr. llogan, the other expert, that the negro wrote the note of warning to bimeeif. I a I860 the. oegToee- numbered 4,il,5J0. Io 1830 they nambetel 5,377rI57. Io th Sottlb io twenty yeara the gain waa eaj 45 per ceat. So If Paraoa Jaaper.ia right when he deoiaree that 'the ion do more; bo vooJdi b equally ia order if ho were io aay "tho Dyro, ho do inoreaje." A Now York letter of tbe Slat thoe eptloaixe the drj good mar ket : "Dry good jobbera are doing a good boaiaeee io rup!e aod depart exeat gooJa, bat the package trade ia light -aod Inegalar. Cotloa gaoda art jobWfljr t Irregntar prioea, bot geala qaotaiiooe art without mate rial ekaofiJ 'TKo Wire) aheetinge art taefT. fcat btarr fla Browne ar II .11 I I II V VOL. XXVII1.NO. 2: Toargeo haa fallen from graoe. Tba Nov York Tints . baa Jcnoeked him off tho.Foole-aiaod where .ho placed bimeelf sod baa been ao long admired.' ilia last article io the JforiM American Rtvicii caaeea the 7TmJ to tell htm that he doee not know what he ia talking about, or worde to that effect. It telle him that he doea not understand the Civil Service bill.- It aaye : "That bin doea not coatala the provl- aioo to at a Kb be eAUfl objectt,and wooid not prod oca the tCecta which he reera." It ehpwe np bta ignorance aod then aaya: "There are esaaj caleoe poieta la which be la eoaaily la error as to fact aod oatnr- ally la error ae to 'aft laftraeoea. Bot we have ladiceted eaoeeb lo abow tbat. wUA aotirae of which we do not al all qa tail on tbe elacet lty. hMaaaaoItoo tbe 'refonna tJoe of tbe civil service le vary eaocb like tbalof Doe Qalxote oo tbe wiod-mlll. It is ea acirited; H U even as coivairoas, oat It Is qaita as ridKoloaa." Ob, my ! " Now du tell. I wio't to know." Wo are eorry to bave to slate that we were io error to regard to the ap propriation of 300 for the aoateola tioo of the N. C. board of Health. It is only $200. A bill waa intro duced to make the increaee aod we thought it had paeeed. So tbe Board ia left to work oo notil tbe exira eessioo with tbe ridiculously triflidg $200 a year. Another instance of penny wise and pound foolish. There is aa ami-telephone monop oly war being waged in Washington. A meeting waa held, when three ban- d rrd subecribere annoaooed their nl- ti malum. The executive committee made a report, which was adopted ananimooely. They resolved that telephonee most go or tberr terms be complied with. "TIw colored voters of -Maryland bave determined lo bold a State Con vection in order to secure concert of aolioa in obiaioiag more recognition of their political righia in ibe diatri- batiou of Federal offices in that State. ca man tnoiunniRV or acre Of thto LaATlai m aaaaloai f litl. RaleiabNaws Obairrcr. An aat to amend an ant to eslab ih a Department of Agriculture, Imonizratioa and Statiatica, and for the eocoaragecnenl of sheep boa- ana je a a ar a biodry. itauaea aaarcn o. An act to lay oS and establish a new ooontv by the cams of Vance. lialihed March Ao act for the relief of IL M. Mo- Millao, lata sheriff of Uebeaon eoooty. HatiOed March S. Ao act lor tbe belter government ftbe North Corolloa Iosaoe Aeylam. Ratified March 5. An tat to iocoTDorila tbe Clinton and Fa'ieon Railroad Company. Rat tled Maroa o. An act to am sod chapter 41, sec ion 10, linee 3 and 4, Bailie's Re vi al hv airikiotr out the words Mfonr J (9 ibooaaod" and Inserting io lien thereof the words "one toonsana. inis aci relates lo tbe bonds of ooanty ear- a a a eyora. liauuea maron o. An a', to incorDorata the town of Bayboroagb, io Pamlico county. able the board of ias lices of Chatham ooanty to baild a . A a a a ew court bouse, itaunea uarcn o. An act to eeiablish graded schools i Goldsboro township, in Wayne county. . liatined oiarca o. e . awe a An act to amend ao act enitiieoo act to incorporate tbe Elixabeih City A Norfolk Railroad Company." Rati fied March 5. Ao act for the belter protection of farmers and fishermen. This act Vm it nnlawfol for the citiea of Wtlmiogtoo.Taiboro aod New Berne o impose) or collect any tax on or tor h ate of fresh meats, fish, oysters gardeo track, farm prodaoU, Ao. RaUhed Marob o. Aji act to amend chapter 82, laws 187f, and chapter SO, laws of ipe- of oial aeasioo of 1880. Tbte act ia ameodatory to ao act to. provide for keeping hi -repair t be pablio roade of the State, iialified March . Ao act coocersiog tbo bornt re cords io Lecoir county. Ratified March 5. Ao sot to repeal chapter 142 of the r iato Ti5 art reneala an act eo titled "An act to aboliab pri- . t . m ale eesia aad praacnoo a aoor iorm f deeds aod for other purpoeea." RaUfied March 5. An act to prevent the lelliog of tu mber in Falling Cieek, Lenoir ooanty. An act to incorporate tbe town of Sidney, io the county of Colambas. Ri slified March 5. An act to incorporate tbe Eutera orth Carolina Insane Asylum. Thl .ikaaffaa tha title of the Colored N acl Ii nsane Asylum, near Goldsboro, to thi at of "The .aatam norm warouna Ii seat Ajyjap." ; : Lj . Ab acttochaJige the name of. the . . . w- a 10' wn of Vfahele, to itooeaon couniy, that of Shoe HeaL Ratified to March 5. " T WILMINGTON, An aoi to emend rtection 11, of chapter 82, 61 rthe lawa of 1379. This act ia ameodatory to aoact to define the criminal jarUdkstion of joatlce . of the peace. Ratified March 5. An att in relation to the Inttltn lion for tbrJef .-MdbDumb nd the Blind. Ravflfled March 6. ; (t- An act to .aathorixe the 'commis aionert of Colnmbua count y to levy i a Dedal tax. Justified' 'March 6. An'act'to amthonxa and empower tbe town of FayatteTlUe to compro- miie ita tndebtedneaa. itaunea March 5. An act to Provide additional clerk hire for Auditor of State. Thia act nnmnn. t mm cnn m innnm far au3- ditiooal clerk hire. RaUfied March 7. An act for the benefit of the Su preme Conrt reporter. This act pro- Tiaea tor otenoai aeeiaaoco iu uupjr incr opinions and preparinor oaaea de cided for publication in the reports of aald conrt. Ratified March 7. to be contivcxd. j Spirits Turpenun8. Another tjoIo onncbincr baa come off lo the West Uus time at Alexandrian!. Got. J arris will endeiaTor to hare the ssooamept of Got. Caswell cono nleled bv Jotr 4th. 1831. A Kraod occa- aloa la spoken of by the Ralel b Sew-Ob erter, and Gov. Vance Is referred to as the probable orator. It wiU be a capital selec tion. Winston Sentinel : Mad doge are-cauelos .soma excitement In Yadkin county. Io Utile XadKa lownimp nve doca are reported to nave mown unmis takable evmDtoms of hrdropbobia aod tbe ciuaeos are becoaln alarmed and keep a sbarp lookout. Raleieh Vuitor : A rumor ia afl-iat thai there is a prospect of ex-Gover nor Holden beloc removed from bis posi tion as postmaster at Raleigh. Tbe feelios; of tbe commonity seems to be adverse to ibis action, as tbe present incumbent is re garded as en efficient officer. We have already drawn atten tion to the Norfo Carolina Educational Journal, publlsbed at Chapel HtlL It is do- log good, sabstanual work lo bebair or ed ucation io our oiate. and every teacher abould take It, as well as those interested specially io the advancement of our people. Priee CO ceo la a year. Washington State: We are looking oot now for the completion of tbe Telegraph Lioe. Tbe poles are being put up from tbe Tarboro eod ol tbe line, ana we bear that tbe wire for tbe whole arrived here a wek ago. Xfotbinjt in ten em rig, we may expect everyibing in operatioa be fore many more days. Raleigh Netet-Observer : The WUmloston brut wants to know If it is line tbai the members of the Legislature drew oo pay daring tbe last week of the session, and we reply that it is true. Their pay eoded oo the Sib of March, and the members wbo remained did so at tbeir own expense. It is ootewonoy mat a greater proportion of lawyers remsloed tnan otnera. Stateaville Landmark' A couple of weeks ago Mr. Eaeklel Myers, a well known citisen of Union Grove township, died, sged 83 years. A few dsyi thereafter bis wife, wbo was only two years youoger. followed bios to tbe grave. Monday or tbis week Mr. Daniel Bides of tbe Liberty Q1U neighborhood, died, aged about 75 years The old peooleof our oeaoty are dyiag very rspidly. Wllbie tbe past year more loan a dozen, all the rise of 75 years, have gooe to tbeir floal account. Ellaabeth City Carolinian: More oew buildings will be erected In Elizabeth City this summer than ever be fore. A oumber are now in progress. Jobo Nlcbola aod wife, who moved from Pitt to Chowan two yesrs sgo. bsve both dies' of pneumonia, tbe former on the 4tb aad the latter oo tbe 7tb. A number of North era sportsmen bsve had a good time among the wild fowl in uurruuee bouod. More dack aod geese bave beeo captured aad sblpped tbis season than any previous ooe. Oxford Torchlight : Strictly speaking tbe floe tobacco classed in foreign markets as "Vtrglota" leaf is io reality made upon ibe suU or ibe Ula rioavn Bute, sod tbe most apleodid specimens invariably hall from Granville. Pursuant to a call of tbe chairman of the KepabliOtn Execu live Committee, quite a number of Radicals assembled at tbe court house oo Baiurday eveolog for coosultation upon the Vance county btlL We learn thai It wfU be tbe Intention of tbe Republicans to join with all good people opposed to the dismemberment of Graovllle county, and defeat it at the polls. Northern exchange : Some re markable yarns come ffom the Tar Heel Diet. The last story is lo the effect that W. D. Baldwin, a reputable merchant of Shoe Heel, while returnlog home a few nights since from a horseback rile io the couotry, was furiously attacked by about twenty dogs, who on nis corse ana maae frantic efforts to pull him from tbe saddle. Be finally put spurs to his borse and escaped with bis life. Tbe Shoe Heel Guards turn ed out lo hunt the doga last Sunday, and killed many of them. Tbe carious part of tbe whole story Is that tbe dogs belonged to tbe people lo and around Shoe Heel, and no one has yet been able to explain tbeir cooduct or to account for their combina tion. Hydrophobia was suggested, but those who witnessed their behavior say that it was not such as to justify this theory. Asheville Neves: The Ashe villa depot hsa been located at Bmlth'a bridge, aod a deed of two acres of laod has been made lo ibe railroad company. The track will be completed to that point next week, and the work of building the depot will be commenced at once. His Honor Judge Beooett, lo bis charge to ibe grand jury last Moodsy, substantially repeated ibe charge that be gave to tbe grand jury at Statesvllle last December in regard to tbe W. N. C. R. R. aod the Richmond & Danville R. R. Tbe Judge appears to take a straightforward course, fie finds tbe law upon the statute books, and as la duty bound be chsrgea that If the gauge ef the road hsa beeo changed It Is a misdemeanor. He Is golog to do his duty, and the guilty parties must take the consequences. BTJ RNLTT8 COCO AINE KILLS D ANt druff. allays Irritation and promotes the growth of ibe Hair. Gm&emen. For over two years I have suffered terribly with 'scald head" lo Ita worst. form. A few weeks sgo 1 tried a bottle of your Oocoalne The first application gave me relief, and now the disease Is effectually cured. Yours respectfully, N. C. Btxvkks. Deputy Sheriff, Ottawa,, JlL .Burnett's, Flavoring Extract perfectly pnra. Mil k- ? r T r. XVrtJ Y 1 1 if KX'tI ' ' !-.Wfi.- .7;iv. iV?4l N. C.i THURSDAY. tJl . iffl JlU ' I H? "2". IRBW ADTiutTistcaa-BN-ra. Mchbox Children's! clothing. Caxrrzox Notick Crfiw Clara. W. H. Grxxk Medicines, &c. - J. C Mckdb Fruits and flowers. Cxtmo Notice Crew Providentia. Hxbbisok & AiiLXS Correct styles. ETat.t. & Peabsaxl Mullebj, molasses. Kkbchxeb & Gaxder Bbo3. Hay, potatoes, flour, corn and meat Local Data. Receipts of cotton yesterday 106 bales. Vote the straight Democratic ticket. The weather yesterday was very wioterish. Now, don't give anypretext for "bolU" hereafter. No oaaea for the Mayor's Court yesterday morning. The only safe way is to vote for tbe regular Democratic nominees for Al dermen. There was considerable ice in exposed localities in this city and vicinity yesterday mornings "The old man" will bet a box of cigars that every Democrat nominated on tbe 17th will be elected to-day. The polls open this morning at 7 o'clock, and close at sunset, which will he just 10 minutes sfter 0 o'clock. . Of coarse, yon have all regis tered t Well, now, take "the old manV advice and vote tbe straight ticket. Well, registering is done; now vote, and vote for the regular nominees of the Democratic party in your various wards "every time." The first radishes of ihe season, so far as we bsve heard, were in this market yesterday. Tbey were from the garden of Mr. W. B. Hocut, of Pocky Point. Pen der county. A good many docks are being caught io the seines at the mouth of tbe river. They come io contact with ihem, when they dive down to avoid ihem, butt instead become thoroughly entangled in the meshes and are thus captured. Stephen Jones, colored, wbo bad a bearing before U. S. Commissioner McCJaigg, a few days ago, on the charge of selling tobacco without a license, and was committed to jail, to await his trlsl at the next term of tbe TJ. S District Court, gave the necessary bond yesterday and was re leased. We are requested to state that the regular quarterly Conference of Myrtle Branch Baptist church, in Brunswick county, will take place next Sunday, at tbe residence of Mr. John Nelson, deacon. There will be a baptism at about 9 A. M., aad tbe sacrament will be sdmioistered directly after the services. Tbe church is about six miles below the city. PrepeaaaT Vellece ef Blaale. We see by tbe New York papers that a meeting in the interest of the American College of Music, which was Incorporated several yesrs ago under the provisions of tbe will of Samuel Wood, a wealthy resi dent of that city, was held a few evenings since. The Rev. R. 8. Morsn, D. D., formerly of this city, read a psper relating to the object of the meeting. Samuel Wood, he said, had affixed a codicil to his ill in 1875, which bequeathed property lo , the amount of more than $1,500,000 for tbe purpose of estabiisbiog a musical col lege lo be called the . American College of Music, or the Wood College of Music. Since Mr. Wood's destb in 1878 the codicil had been contested aod- the case was now in the Surrogate Court. After considera ble discussion by the eminent gentlemen present, it was finally decided to appoint Dr. A. Hammond, Judge Fancher and Rev. Dr. Morsn a committee to make an investigation and report Tbe original trustees of tbe college, which was incorpo rated by an act of tbe Legislature, were Henry G. StebbinS, Edwards Pierrepont, Willim EL Vender bilt, A. J. Jewett, Al fred & Simonsoo, Benjamin Hay. William Elmer, EL D Morgan, Marshall O Roberts, Charles L. Tiffany, Daniel Kingslahd and Morgan L. Harris. Kestairatleau Below we give the total registration in tbe various wards up to yesterday evening, at tbe closing of the books: First WardUpper Division Archie Alderman, Registrar: Whites 90, colored 852. Total 442. Lower Division K: Scbarff. Registrar: Whites 78, colored 404. Total 542. Second Ward J. C. Lumsden, Regis- rar: Whiles &&v, colored lis. total 442. Third Ward W. L. Jscobs, Registrar: Whites 800, colored 112. Total 412. Fourth Ward James Eendrick, Regis trar: Whites 377. colored 125. Total w. Fifth Ward H. E. Orr, Jr., Registrar: Wbitea 172, colored 438 Total 610. AaKletretee Cewrt. Charlotte Haggett, colored, was arraigned before Justice Millie, yesterday morning, on a peace warrant aworn out by Minds Hanklns, colored. Defendant submitted and wis ordered lo psyche costs and give bond in the sum of $25 to keep- the peace for thirty dsys. - The aame defendant, charged with .com mitting sin tetanic and battery upon Minda Hanklns, submitted, and was ordered to be dichargd upon the payment of coats. rip MAEGB 24. 1881. OPKRaf MOVJi . Jay Rial's) Humpij Daanpiy Co. The performance of Humpty Dumpty at the Opera House yesterday afternoon and (evening, by; Jay Rial's Company waa a most agreeable . disappointment and throughout a decidedly laughable and en- joyable entertainment " It is equally as good as the other Humpty Dumpty com' panies wbo come this way aod charge three times tha price of admission asked last night ' " The audience was the largest at tbe Theatre in months, and vociferously ex pressed ita approval and appreciation of the presentation of the pantomime. Tbe troupe gye a first-class performance of the kind, at extremely clow prices and well deserve tbe liberaf patronage they are everywhere rece Dally Waaihar Batteiin, The following will show the - state of the thermometer at the stations earned, at 8.00 P. M. yesterday, Washington .mean time, and also the amount of rainfall in inches tor the twenty four hours ending daily at 3 P. M., except Tuesday, when it is 48 hoars, as furnished by Sergeant James W. Watson, Signal Officer at this Station: Tem. R. F. Weather. Atlanta.. 50 .01 Clear Augusts 55 .00 Clear? Charleston .. 54 .00 Clear . Charlotte 50 .00 Clear Corsicaua 73 .00 Clear Galvestoo 62 .00 .- Cloudy Havana 68 .00 Cloudy Indianola... 68 - .00 Fair Jacksonville 59 .00 Clear Key West 62 .00 Fair Montgomery..;.. 55 .00 Clear New Orleans 61 .00 Clear PuntaRassa 54 .00 Fair Savannab........ 55 .00 ' Clear Wilmington 62 .11 Fair Cedar Keys 51 .00 Clear Pensacola 50 .00 Clear Tbe following are tbe Indications for the South Atlantic States to-day: Fair aud warmer weather ;westerly, back ing to southerly winds, stationary or higher barometer. A. Proposed noanueat so tbe con. federate Dead. Mrs General Robert Preston, President of tbe Montgomery Memorial Association of Virginia,. and Mrs. Mary Means, both of South Carolina, but now residing in Vir ginia, have requested Gen. Lane to solicit contributions from the people of Wilming ton to enable them to erect a monument over tbe uonrederate dead al tne Mont gomery White Sulphur Springs, where are buried a large number of North Carolina soldiers. As tbe General hasn't the time to solicit contributions in person, he hopes the people will respond without being asked individually, and give him the plea sure of making a remittance to these most estimable and patriotic ladies. Tbe Dlsfraaeblaed Lies. The following comprises a list of persons iu this city disfranchised since the last election : David Bryant, larceny, Novem ber 30. 1880; George L. Jones, larceny. November 30, 1880; Henry Aiken, larceny, December 1st, 1880; Henry Loftin, embez zlement, December 1st, 1889; J. H. Harri son, false pretenses, December 3d, 1889j Allen Armstrong, larceny, December 8d, 1880; William Davis, larceny, February 14th. 1881; William Shaw, larceny, Febru ary 14th, 1881; James Eagan, larceny, Feb ruary 15thf 1881; George Williams, larceny. February 15th, 1881 ; William LoV, larceny, February 16th, 1881; Reed Devane, larceny, February 18tb, 1881; William Lee, larceny, February 18ih, 1881; George Vann, rob bery, February 18th, 1881. Dsmeerauie Cbailenaiere. Tbe following is a list of the Democratic Challengers in , the Second and Fourth Wards : SECOND WARD. CoL James G. Burr, G. J. Boney, John E. Crow, DiiBru a Catlsr, F. M. Fremont, H. McL. Green, A. J. Hill. H. H. Kaspro- wicx. E. H. King,' Roger Moore, H - C. Orrellj John T Rankin, William W Shew, William L. SmiihJr., Gen. M, P. Taylor, Henry P. West. : f6tjrth ward. MartinS. Willaxd, A. L DeRosset, L. S. F. Brqwn, E. H. Eilers, W. P. Oldham, John Daniels, Walter Taliaferro. . -eJaMaBBaamr -1 " ProwouneeeV Delia Jewett, the colored woman men tioned in yesterday's paper as having been taken up on the streets in an apparently demented condition, on Tuesday morning last, was taken from the guard house yes terday and carried .before a board de luna Ueo inguirendo consisting of Justices J. C. Minis and Yf. W. Harris and Dr. J. C. Walker, who, after a careful examination into her mental condition, pronounced her insane, aad ordered her to be sent to the; Insane department at the Ooanty Poor House for confinement. Inapeetora of fiieeuoa. The Inspectors for the various wards of tbe .municipal election to be held in thia city torday, in accordance with -'notiflca-tion, tnet in the City Courtroom at the City Hall yesterday afternoon. City Attorney Dsrby read an abstract of the election law prepared by him, and explained such por tion of it as were hot clearly understood by the Inspectors, after whiph they were duly qualified by a Justice of 'the Peace, who administered the usual oath' for soch occa sions! -, ' mere Candidotea. The Fourth Ward Republicans held a meeting last night and nominated Jno. "Norwood and' Wo.' Techmseh Cutlar (colored) as candidates totJMditmen from, that ward. ' .-e.rjL.c.i,-- HOBiFORD'S . ACID : PHOSPHATE isttsefol in Nervous fleadache. Beware of imUation. '" ' v ' I 11 WHOLE NO; 4,244 aaivstsa and kiakinb. Schooner Coeheco, hence, arrived at Boston on the 21st inst. ine senr. juorenso bas been towed np to he dry dock for repairs. Si German brig Express, Fretwurst, hence. arrived at Queenstown on the 21si Inst. - Schooner laaae L. Clark, Cranraer, hence, arrived at New York on the 21st inst Danish barque Margarita, Brascb, hence, arrived at' Hamburg on the 17 th inst ' Norwegian brig Qalaihsa, Anderson, hence, arrived at Liverpool on the 20th inst 1 . . ' - ; Br.: brig Flying Gaud, from Cienfuegos for New York, before reported abandoned the captain and cre w being taken off on the 15th inst, by the barque Lydia Peschau and brought to tbis port was passed March 16th, lat. 32. long; 76 52. by the barque John J. Mttnh, Falker, at Dela ware Break water from Sagua. Capt F. states that tbe brig was apparently in good condition aod did not appear to be leaking, that .the cabin doors were opened, and hogsheads of su gar could be seen in her hold. Schooner L W. Wheeler, Bowman, from Navass via Lon Cay February 27th.for Wil mington. N. C., was abandoned at se March 15th, io lat. 80.84, long. 70.47, wiib four feet of water in her hold and tbe crew exhausted. Tbey were taken off bv tbe barque Arthur C Wade, and landed at tbt Delaware Breakwater on the 2 1st. Tbt schooner was owned in Bristol, Me.. 32a tons burden, and was not insured. She wts loaded with guano and phosphate. Fire. A small frame building, corner of Seventh and Wooster streets, was destroyed by fire about 8 o'clock last night. It ws the pro pertyof Cspt W. J. Penton and occupied by Mr. Jesse Dicksey. Mr. Dicksey eavid his furniture. The secret of recruiting the vital prin ciple is discovered in TuiDa Pills. Io Livei Affections, Dizziness, Headache, Costive ness, Dyspepsia, Fevers or all kinds, Dyseo tery. Flatulence, Heartburn, Eruptions of the Skin. Nervousness. Bilionn CnWc T..a, of Appetite and all troubles of -the bowel' meu curauve effects are marvellous. Tbe are truly the bffl cted's friend f NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Ship Notice. All persons are hereby cautioned and forewarned against taming or harboring any of the crew of the German Brig "CLAKA," 1 apUln F. Vevs, as no debts of their contrac ting will be Did dt the Master or B . . PJSSCflAU St WSTBALa.MM, Consign eel. mh24St Ship Notice. ALL PERSONS ARB HEREBY cautioned against trusting er harb -ing any of the crew of the Geraan Sch o. er "fROVlUKNTLa," capt w. uou aa no debts or their eon trading will be paid by Captain or B. PBSOHaU Sb WUbTEHMANN, Consignees. mh3i3t Correct Styles ! H ATS I UMBRELLAS I The Latest now ready t HARlilBOM A ALL.KN, Hatters. mhMt? First Instalment QF BOTS AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING Re ceived yesterday. Call and make yoar eekctlona early. MUNSON, mh 34 it Clothier and Merchant Tailor. Fruits and Flowers, A ND BLACKWELL'S Clgaretts and long Cat jrx. Tobacco; Corn Hoak Mouth piece Clgaretts ;Cigars. Domeatte, Key West and Imported, jror Bate ny JAMES C. MUNDS, lraiwlat, mh94tf V 35 N. Front St. Tropic Fruit Laxative, pRKSH HOPS, GUM CAMPHOR, ALCOHOL, GARDEN SUED, TOILET ARTICLES, Ac, Ac., For sale by WM. H. GREEN, mh34tf Drugglit. About EjQ BBLS MULLE1S. For sale low by mh S4PWtf HALL & PEARS ALL. Hew Orleans Molasses. JqQ BBLS MEBIUM TO FINE, At Low Prices. mhS4D&Wtf HALL A PEARS ALL, Potatoes. Potatoes. 200 Bbls E. R. and PEERLESS (large bbla) POTATOES, For sale by mhS4tf KERCHNER CALDBR BROS. Flour. Flour. Flour 500 BWs rLOUB differeBt For sale by mh S4 tf KBRCHNEE St C ALDER BROS. Hay, Corn and Meal. 250 BaIe N 1 TIM0THT HAT 1000 Bash Prime WHITE CORN, 500 mh 94 tf ! KCHOTCfi St CALDEH BROS. "w . mm. 4 Tmm' r ttarita av atitalaiMU. i Wstawf co,v...?;;::i V.:;..:. .it iiw I vt two daya,. f mJ ...: JJ Uraedays,.(.....'iiV" ! M " :. y s roatoays.c ; r -tve oays,.j.tM.A...-.i. 52 ' 1 -i One week,. fci.i.M... . :f TwtwaHM,M.....r' v J Tares weeks, -S M , 44 . M , One month,. ....... v 52 " Two months, . .'-:: Thrae months................... UM' " Six moBtne,... ...' ST ,v roaeyear,.t...i ... i SO Sf tTCtmliacl Adrattlsemeats; taken at Vrt Oonatalykm rates. , .: v W., ". ' ! I ' ; TenBnes solid Nonpareil type make oca square. 7 NEW: ADVERTISEMENTS. M. CBONLtT, Auctioneer. BT CRONLY St MORRtB. ' , - . e . Bradlejra Pal. aperphosphate of Llmo, Slightly Damaged, at Aacilon. r . QN FHIDAT NET, MTH INST., at ll o'clock a. M,. we will sell, at oar 8sles Rrems, 200 BAG J BRADLSr PAT. BUPESrn08 FHATE OF LIMK, in. Sllglitly damaged on wras. of lmpeyUtloe, mh8S.8t tu th fr Notice. To Liquor Dealers. MAYOR'S OFFICE. CITY OF WILMINGTON, N C. March IS, 1881. pHE ATTENTION 0 DEALERS IS called to the following law of the State of North Carolina : "No peraon or persons ahall ghre away. Iu any public place, retail or sell, except upon prescrip tion of a practicing phyalclan, aid for medlclna purposes, any Intoxicating liquors st any time within twelve hoara next preceding or aoocadlog any public election or daring the holding thereof. at any place within five miles of any .lection pre- ' clnct. "Aty pericin orperaora violating tha provlalont f the preceding section ahall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and puniahabla with a fine of not leas than one hundred nor more than one thousand dollars." Battle's Revlaal, aectlona 110 aod ICO. Notice ia hereby given that. In accordance with the above law, all Bar Rooms and placea where in toxicating liquor are aold. shall be cloacS at S o'clock, P. M., on Wcdncrday, March 88 d, and re main closed until 6 o'clock, A.M., on Friday Marin 35th. Any violation of the above law at the ensuing election, on tho tlth of March, 1681, will be vigor ously prosecuted. 8. H. FIbHBLATB, Mayor. mhSS St Law Books for Sale. THE LAW LIBRARY Or THE LATE ADAM BMPIB. approximating 500 Voluuiea. will be e posed for vale, at Public Auction, at the -Jour nal Kulldlnp," oa Prioceaa street, at 11 -o clock, a. M , on Tueaaay, tne xvm mat. S. M. EMPIE. mh 33 tda Attorney. TELBrHOiB US WHEN YOU WANT A Horse aad Buggy, or an A 1 Lady's or Gentle man'. Saddle Horaa. Special a'tentionpald to Borses boarded with ua. JAMKS W. BOUTHBttLAND t0.. mn 10 tr Oppoatte tbe Theatre. Buggies. Harness. &c. THE LARGEST AND BEIT 8 ELECTED Stock of Buggies. Pbe ona. Carta, traya,ead dleft, Harft'ias. coiiara, Hamav Brtdlaa Whips Ac. ever offered can be seen aod bought at lowaa prices from QtiHfl HUT A Co., - 45 N. Front at. Wilmington N C. P. S Particular attention given to U.palrlng and Painting mh 13 U BU1ST1NGS. Brown & Roddick 45 market Street, ARE NOW FULLY PREPARED TO 8BOW A FULL LINE of BUNTI "QS, la single and dou ble wldtua, of American rrencb a d English man ufacture. W. Mil all good .by th.lr proper cmm, aad 1uN'T represent ueLalnae as Buntings. Qtjn.TS. Call and examine our 89e QttUt. They" ARB cheap. CALICOES. AJI New Style 5, 6 7 and 8 cents. BROWN BOD DICK, mh 30 tf 45 Market St. lwa S a La NEXT DRAWING OF TBI Xiontatana , xtaite Lottery TAKES PLACE APRIL M. CAPITAL PRIZE $80,000. Whole ticket., f OO; Balvae, $1 00. AddreaaLock Box S7S. mh 9 tf Wilmington. N. a Try Mrs. Joe FersoflA IntUan Tonic Bitters. CURBS SCROFULA. RHEUMATISM! HEART Kleea-e, Chronic Bilious Uollo, aad all kiada of Rruptlona and Vkln OUeaae. artrax from Imparity of the blood aa aa Alterative Tomle aad railSer of the Blood it baa proven Itself annulled. SEE GOV. HOLDEB1 OPINION. ' RAXawa. N. a. Dee. td, 1880. I take plaasare ia stating that a meaaaer ot my family bas ated Mrs Jom renon'a lndlaa Tonic with good results I believe ber ramedy exoadeat for the purposes for Which U la Intend 4. . . .., . W, W.BOLDEN. I SEE JUDGE STRONG'S OPINION. 1 - Balxxob: N. O. Dec. lt, 1880. Mrs. Joe Person : Madam Dome mouth. ao I waa In bad health. Buffering from debility, tadtree tlon and loaa or appeUte, when a friend todueee me to try your HI tera as a Toole. 1 did ao with th. aooei happy reaults. t take great pleasure In reeommea dlag l as a va'aable and tmclent vegetable Toalu. ery respectfully, i . , UEO. V. eTp G, Prepared by Mrs. Joe Person, FraAkltntoa. H C.v reraaleby WM. U. GBJUt, DruggtaV . mhlSly nac WUntlngton,N. C. ' f
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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