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1- . HE nOBUniG STAB . V?S. II. UCU.UKlt hcJwUBOS tuitT , mictrt lAjMitV Jc:- '- . 71 j, . - month.. Uf MJ BM, Bl I I M l Mi 4WkJM ' Two months.... ....... ........v. IT 00 a a 1 e ta ay part f ta WILMINGTON.. N. ;C. FRIDAY. MARCH 25, 1881. Hi'. WHOLE NO. 4,245 Oar cuy iu VOL. XX VIII NO. 3. MIMlUMMtU iv vi!-v I nil I 14aT I C -ak aV iTscvfT JI s W 11 J i ;.. waas;:- i?;;;:i,.::.4 Sneered tt th Port OOc at WTlmSB gto. X. C. fr dfty bvtlitS have been rcuttitd rroca lb nlM it thai Opera Boa b(Md c Mic oo Wednesday night; tb flr b la toco sftsr to curiam bad tico ; lb u exploded sad th BOe wa pleaged If jsika; wbol fmii! ptiehd. Ti Democratic Seoeton la caucus ra .Mfti to rrait lb peuvud rgaitii j ta Hpublice; tea Democrats hv u ia talr power ia prarea la Bvtal oy tckio qaoramv A prohibitory vlur ! - d (' isy U TttM L- fi.urc Negotiation ! CM4Ult- v . r . od; eel th Taikih Tun , . . .1. trv lu Usek prupjl. Llr KfiufUMM lhl a B2(4 u4 fifty bxil a 6mi tekeo from th iuit u v' kouM bar U i riictt; cy ,,f t& 'ami ibiT U. Tim key . iui. tra:i trwv n upplVo ib crwaiii . IImIm prupjeJe for se la- ,mtUua' m.jaal tor lb extirpation it tt Nihl',r favixably received at a tui Co. K. Qeaford. t Slew tt. illr(J wiu. erael iruuit of . .-); w!4 Uaogat. wa ecqaiUad. N Y k utkta.- Mueey 4C5 Pf . cuiiuo qtiMi II lOll etU;oQtn .. . 3uuf f4 Tat? Si. wkl lC-tfrc r. uatdcU $1 0QV; Cwr ay uj QH '. ftl 371004 oU; r.aiu iurpuii flimr ml 44 ell; ttm j wfcei propcl io the Wt is 4 to b coorderbi bl-" lb Di Nib4f;tr aor boMtiog ibe ......i iom 4jf AUiaoder III. will ... r i k pi cirit lXx Casicroa n o bc of Docric Sotorti bt roltJ u rtnt, bj rtry prliatotry ib (Sjtu of lUpabUauii to nag lb officr of lb Scol. lh auioafj bnckljr, oU cr r tUniiJif ink for blgbar i V i rvso'tfMtAtr viotorr for o Aoeri KngTtuui. TbU tua it i. iuw, olJ by Mr. LorilUnL II u.i kti WickbJju bani2rBC, two iiiUr. ub bMUag 10 io 1 g4Bi ll,(U. l'.or MiJLoboeit ! Aoooniing ... .h-lvt coo tb rmI ot br ibe mal by raor iHas 00, (i.i'Wi, yoaog women, go vVr, uJ b nol pilUcaUr to tb .rJrr of yoar going. TL C4blal b diivld opoo U rftmta oi Cftlliog o tir m'iod lllO. Jin d LiocoU Utor, tod XirkvaoJ, UAoVAgb ftod Hoot jftOoa jiu oo tbft 'Osrfvia Mar. B3Cootliog, ad tiJAt UI MtOt It- It will b Jadbylb Librtrito of Coflgrtk, tb vot for Frwidtot to 18S0 m fotowti-0H2d, 4,42,90; Uab cock, 4,4415; tr, 30,8d7; .c u.nag, llT. Girfield over lUacock, 913. Elttorl rou: Gr ffld, 214; LUocock, 135; Qrfild mtjofity 39. TbU U officiL Arg Aag?la SaIb, tbe wll Uno owipkxr ftad littrtuy Eog- Ji.biBM, tJgrspki from Su rtrt- 4ur tLtf 21it: -1 b Jm puur of o of aaScat, DM lapmaivt, er. fMtc 94t oo watca. ia tb cuurw a Jaia4 exr. aecocBd iuik pifak aad-Rl of rfJy. frvca ruyai n4Ja aa4 fau io royal faaartJ. I rciS ik Tkx atoarar to raJy U 'ka taf pUca, 4aiarfaiTSAbcC l3l3 aTT U .lAkiiLaW W&UaimMo fadard. teariac wbn U teitUla oX nortlafad laooaca. waa sarax!d Oftf la foruwa, feaaxbfsta jatexar d u taa baikt i ta atty bcaa la tail. Tea aoi roui wm liaad by uvom of U t r.ofclUBdlaUly bablad waom U pob .m ra parmlttad to No jallanaa ,r pUtrtxai war' tract!, Ua bo aolir war cly iJiawrd ml paraooal rk ixi pad! w laawiayiowl or Dalcoawa la rafarK Onarilla eoTTpoodot of U uUa Xv Of nwr; Pbftkiaaa ra oow rvapts iVca bairaata traoa lo gtacrtJ Vittks of raavxaaxtao.' pcaomojia iipaoid faw. raar aa cUio for w lid with tbair wmk. aod U aacaa 4 if a ara ot poeparUy waa dawatat. oft ai xm ace oara kaowa tlsc WJaws llaiiaii ' Waitara ibal Raaoa oGL evrSkatawJL IZagaaa axraaud a aro for paaaiac coaatarfrit aaoaay. aad aiao Overt W. IffObM for baallog aad Mliiag btwcaadrQsiO9 0 Walur Jlocta aad Bwka ndfl i dtacat -ope ti V f actary cf H-' . .Hot as, of rr; lr Aw2tdfvaj lmtUrlUa Taaawaw aav4 waiaTay aaaaa daaliatd raarrt!4 CtaXa !oat tsdat tfoubl. Huiot rtporud bxtaarakra ba ioaa4 ta Oa'Ticladty cf 2. T. Tock't rld aam botb iroo aod ld lo abasdaoca. 8o Ormartlia bid fair at do dUtast day to ba- oca a coainb-atorjpf .Ixcf pot two. oi Dui hoa ta iacraaaa Ua elreoiatlac medlBtn. Tkr ia atrtady tb Oraaallta ta.na that waa lacorporattH la iw lor out Q Nofftabar, 1378. wltb a capital of $300.- 000, lo wbKb lat tboaa racaauy roaad do addad aad aetlra oparallooa brgnn. CbTlotte Observer: Mr. Wm. Umtaoa. aoa oftba city taanbal. fan oo tba enrbiofoaar tba opara aooaa laat Bigot aad brca bia laXl arm. rnaaj moralog a frttgbi trala caogbt a farmar aaiaad afteapbU Joaea and bla atcp aoa Jo-ba Willlaaal'iTao year old, lo tba mid cm ec ua tnatia. acxoaaiuacy mtcs mi OraaarOa. Tb1 "boot itSSkp(d to btog oa loLka Uaa, bat tba boy waa aaalaa aoJ tba oaaa kaockad oLaad botb fell ft du uoca of thirty feat. Tba boy wuoot hurt, bai i& amaa waa bralaad aboat U bipa aad bck. bat aot aarioaaly. Mr. Uenry Klauppalbarg baa farorcd a wltb ipcU maa of taw)y dlacovarad salftaral Bid dcalta, tb only dapcaltof wblcb ia tba world waa dlacorartd aotna moaiba ago la AJftxaadaroaty. by . Prof. Biddao, wbo cama to tba Stau ta acaxea of Dlatlnom in lb lattrt of Kdlaoo. Tba mlaaral is of a ligbt graaa cotoxaftd almoat Ukoapaxaat. It w aot kaowa to txlit bafora Prof-Jild-dta's dictTry. aad waa called iilddenlta la bia boo or. Tba dUcoTery baa cxaatad ft grvat Maaaitoa la aoiaatific cliclra, botb io tbla coofttry aad laXoropa. ftatw Auaatra-TtaatMatTtaa. kicxaox Spriag ortrcoata. Orvtciax. eartificaiaa of lectio. Onii. Qocas 54aal of Poaea. J. C. McDa FrolU aad flwera. Cxoxlt t MoJLSia Aoctloo sale. E O. Ekaru d; Oo Uaads waotei. ilecaipt of cottoo yeaterday 99 Tba waatber yeaterday waa atild aad tgrtag.-lik. Tbere wera oo -uxaaa for tba Mayur' Coort yeaterdty murolag. "Tba old oian" waa exactly ribt "Aod doa'l yOQ forgtt It," Mocb gratiSoatioQ ia expressed amoog Deaaocraia at Iba aUctioa or Mr. W. IL CbadboQxa la lb F.m Ward. Blind Tom, tbe great musical prodiy, ia to bagfa a xblbUloo of bis kill bare F;tdy aad 3iardy of orxi weak. April tat aad 31. Ii ia feared that tba cold -eib r fur ib past three or four daya bas lajar0 ib pca aoO plum crnp lo woe iKoi, b ib uuer. p-ifb-i'. erioualj. Tb reiduc ou tba northwest cotvrt f FwOfib anJ Cbtaaat aireaia, for mally t cc u ptd by Ur. Jau. L Holmaa, baa txaa purcbaaed by Mr. U M. Bowdeo aad ia btog oibaald, rapiired and Im- prvrad. Dalla Jew-tit, the orasy woman al- raJc4 iu la oar laal laaut. waa Ukeo lu tba Iai Dpaitmct of lb County Poor tloaaa yraterday taoratag. A stralgbt- jackai bad to b placed opca bcr 1 order to eecor br coodoct. A !iiffw rra aitwaltf. Job Fradarick. a while aeamaa. fell ovtrbmd from tba New York dteanabip Cumpaoy'a wbarf. aaartba foot of Cbeiaot trwt, yeaterday moroier.. betoeea 13 and 1 o'ckiek. aad made a a arrow eecsp from drowolag. Tbe witckaia saw tba man oa tba wharf, aad sooa afterwards beard a heavy plaoge.aad aoticed that tba sailor had diappared. LI a shouted fur help. aad Pohca Data O'Brtce bai'.eoad Ubla at- aiaiaacr, wbeo tbe two floally aoccecded lo laadiag lb poor fallow aafeiy oo the whaxt, IhMgh ia a oearly exbaaatad coodl- tioo. QflNf u unaa cooaaciea mm io the Malioo boaae. aad by tbe time be bad reached tbe fire be waa a early frcxao. lie la said to have baa partially lotoxlealed wba b fall overboaid. Am Btac1aet L iraikU. W regret to laara thU ft tlraai M recaie-rd here yeaterday to I ha effect that lagioeer T. J. Smith, rvaidiag io lb north era put of tba city, bad oae of bis legs badly crutbuvl at Lanaberg VYadaaeday aigbt. The tcW-cram rated that ba could sot be moved, aad bis wife wa sammooed to hU bdaide. Mr. Smith. w sra, waiy tampora- rily lacbarof tb caiae, barlog been ogagd aa a aabrfhaia by Eagloeer Tboa. Th-jraioa, wb de-tired hula rest from hi arduoaa Ubora No ialeUigeoc baa as yet ba rtceiTadaa to the exact extent of tba aaftxiaaata ma a a iajjriea or as to bow the accident bapptoed. "aT aal 0 aFl af W -sj w l4ay IS w It We regrt t taleaa that oar ttitemeot to tbacffxnbti Mr. J J. O.cksiy stred hU fnraltara wba tba booaa ha oc CUD lad Was desuvyed by lira Wedoeaday night was In-co,-Trc:. Mr. Dtcisey lafor ms na that be eared aotbiagof aay valaalo blm except his two bds aot area a cfresga ef cloth leg for blmrelf or bis wife aod children. A few other tblogs were gulua out of tba boat, bat wees to brokeo op as to render them won hlea. Tha build lag WJ Ixuoied foe $300 with Meaaia. J. W. Oordoa & -Bro, Tj Caaatas Aaaaaar Jlatleal Baiar aalaaaa. We learo that the maiical eotertalameot too girea by Mrs. Cameroo after Lent will cootiat of Iba comic operetta "Box aod Cox" aod tba coralc opera entitled "Doctor of AlcaaUra," botb said to baexr caadiogty pretty and pleasiog lo erery re spct. Taey will ba girea lo a tboroogb profeaaiooal aa taacr aad by aa exceadieaJy compauol caste, espvcially as regardstbe adaptability oTWftab 'psrtlcob parUdpaft to cca parttcalar part. TJSJBf 4.aB Tha pobllo ara caaliooed to wk for Di. BaU'a Coochk iSyrtpv od Uka bo.otber. Prica W cant. Tha citr Kieeilea Taatarelay. Tba ejection for Aldermeo in tbla city, reaUrdsr. rassed oJS wltb almoat 'B 6 prece deotcd quletneaa. WeUltedJthe.Tarioua polbog place daring the day. aod foood o nadna excitemol exiaUBg at aay them. It was . tmdarttood' that tbe real baulo-fiald, io far tbeJ.DemocxaU were eonoeroed, would ba Ln tba Second Ward, aad tbex4 biarly all, tba Interest centered; bat area there eremblng was ' done good hnmnredlT. ttntwltbithndlni tbat ft vood deal of bard:. work .wai.ftCComplUbed oo Sotb'iidee. la tba First Ward there were no Dem ocralic nandldatea la the titrid. but Are ddrereat'.jEepnbiicaa candidates dinded'tbe bodor at -the largely pre ponderating registered colored yote, to wit Wm. Chad boo rn aod GL Twlalar. white. an d. Jam ss W. Telfair, Andrew J. Walker and W. Q Howe. 8r, colored. Ia tbe Second Ward tbe regularly noml aated Democrat is candidate a. Col. W. L. 8mitb'ftad Mr. Alfred Alderman, were op posed by Messrs. Henry S Boot! aod Ba- dolpb P. Xydeo. tbe former ft Republican and tba latter ft Democrat Bp to tba com mencement of tba present campaign. Ia tbe Third Ward Meatra. It. H. Bow den and Jamea B Hoggins, Democ rata, wera opposed (so to speak) by FUrial W. Foster and Benjamin Scott, Republicans, tba Latter colored. In tba Fourth Ward Messrs. Darld G. Wortb and. Samuel Nonbrop, Democrats were opposed by Joba O. Norwood and James K. Cutlar, botb colored Republl cana. Io Jtbe FUtb Ward Messrs. Frederick Rhea end A. H. Leslie, Democrats, were opposed by Toaepb-n.i Wjlltt ejtf Joeepb DBaapaoB, boU) ccaored Repoblicaoa. v Balp'w if i gtri tba' Ktolt, by 'which it wiaWaeeVlhsk' tba Democrtds "bara once mora ' -coma oBOef , tba light 'wltb ' iyiog colors, baying elected islx out of tbe tea members olfhs Board of Aldermeo: : j axxtr wajaix, ;; , Jas. W. Tailalt (colored; ftad'-W.' H. Cbftdboora- (whlV Republican l elected. TbatolloariaxtotaoaaxalTOte Jamea W. Telalr, coloTed.'. 7H W.H. Cbadbonra;... ...'893 W. IL flowewBr.,- colored 90S A. J: Walker, eoiored 89 Colemaa Twmleg 24 John H. Suaaaa 3 aaooXD ward. W. L. Smith and Alfred Alderman, Dem ocrats, elected. Tbe following is the vote: W. L Smith Alfred Alderman. . Ueory K- BcoU. ... R. F. Eyaeo 239 343 183 178 TXTRi WAJU- Lemuel II. Bowden aad James B. Hog gins, Democrats, elected. Tbe followio La the vote: L. XL Bowden 253 James B. Hogglos 234 BeoJ Scott, colored 95 F. W. Foster 88 VOCBTH WAJID. David O. Wortb and Samuel Northrop, Democrats, elected. Tbe following Is the rote: ' David O. Worth 245 FUmnul Northron 248 Joba O. Norwood, colored 97 Jamea C Collar, colored 95 1TTTH WJLED: Joe. D. Sampson and Joseph H. Willis, (colored) Republicans, elected. Tbe fol lowing Is tbe vote: Joe. D. Sampson, colored 375 Jos. u. Willis, colored. oo Frederick Knew is AJax L Leslie-. 73 Tbe following are the Indications for tbe doalb Atlantic State to-day: Fair weather; winds moaily southwestern ly ; stationary oe.blgh temperature and bar ometer. The Aseaaaeaue ta iba Caraa.r'. Datl. The recent amendatory legislation as to tbe duties of coroners provides, in ft bill passed first sod separately, tbat the number of tbe corooer'a jury shall be reduced from twelve to six, snd tbat tbe alx shall be paid for their services as other Jurymen. Coro oer'a Jurymen have heretofore received no remuneration. A second bill passed pro vides that the coroner ahall not be required to hold an lnqaest unless an affidavit is filed with tbe coroner or a magistrate that there was probably foul play io tbe death. Tbe bill farther provide tbat the iry, an (Loot tbe coroner, shall summon a physician for tbe inquest The OBeifi mat aa Blaaaa. The Marion &ar, alladlng to the bang Hog execution of Jim Black, ao account of which appeared io our paper, says : "He died of straogulatioo io twelve minutes. Tbe rope which broke wss made by John J. Tower, of New York, aod wss pur chased by ex-Snerlfl Wilcox for tbe pur pose at a charge of $35. No blame, there fore, aitYCbee to our offlcers. as they did all that humanity required of them to make tbe death of the condemned man eaiy.n A Terary BrtaUte. For aa tour or two yeaterday morning the facilities for crossing the Cspe Fear Riveaat this point were decidedJy.lmproved, while tbe free navlgatlen of tbat Important thoroughfare wa correspondingly depre dated. Ii seems that there were quite' ft number of limber raft oa opposite sides of tbe river, sod some of them swuog around ao as to form ao onbrokso bridge from wharf to wharf, and quite a number of peo ple crostel backwards aod forth on it. The secretof recruiting the vital prin ciple la dlaeorerad lsToil'a Pill. .Ia Liver a 0.iU.. ftmliuaa HMlath. OoallVB net. Dyspepsia, Fevers of all Mod. Dysen tery. xiaruwocav ixeajkuvuu, uuui v. the bkio; Nesrotuaaaa, Bdlooa Ooa, Lose of Appetite and all trouble of the bowel their curailr effecu are marrelloos. 'They are truly tbe afflicted' friend . t 1 ef Paaan. The next attraction at ibe Opera House will be Mr. M. B. Curtis io bla bew and successful play. Saml of Posen, a Commer cial Drummer: who appears oa Monday and Tuesday evening next, March 28th and 29 lb. Tbe Southern Dramatic Critic say of tbe recent presentation of tbe piece In Atlanta : "Mr. Curtis, from tbe moment of his ap pearance upoo the stage, took fast hold of the favor and sympathies of tbe audience and every word of bia lines was eagerly listened for. Tbe character be endeavors to portray is familiar ia commercial life aod happily loses nothios: of familiarity la bis bands. It is a role which Is extreme', ly soacepuble ofbeiog unconsciously bur lesqued; but Mr. Curtis seems never to lose bis head and to be always oo the alert that his aciioot aod ap9ech ahall conform to the wall recognized habitudes of the man whose character be assumes. "At ibis moment, we do not recall an in stance of character acting which ao fully coincides wlh popular idea aod gives so complete satisfaction to tbe expectant spec tator. Mr. Cartia baa already achieved great auecess ia tbla part, but bis achieved successes are only preliminary ateps to the renown which awaits bim aa a satisfactory and favorite eomediao. "The 'Rebecca' of Miss Gertie Grsnville wa a delightful piece of acting and she won upoo the favor of tbe audience charm iogly. Her medley was dashingly given and encored for it merit. "Tbe Creatine' of Miss DeMer was a clever portrayal, surrounded with all tbe wiemblamce to make it most acceptable. "Mr. Loaee aa 'Frank Kilday' wa in every sense true to the intent of .the role and contented tbe audience thoroughly, while tbe 'Jack Cheviot' of Mr. Vaughn wa equally good io all the details which convince spectator of the actor's merit and conscientiousness. "Oar time permits us to particularize no further, but leavea ua space only to aay tbat this company is richly entitled to the praise ao ualformly bestowed upon it. They held the boards here for Saturday matinee and night to delighted houses." featwr. Rev. Dr. B. A. Yales, of this city, ba sccepted tbe invitation of tbe Wilmington Library Association lo deliver a lecture before that body, and bas designated Tuea dav evening. April Otb, as the lime. Sub ject, "Tbe Reign of Theory." Dr. Yates is a floe speaker, a popular and talented gentleman, aod will doubtless draw a crowded bouse oo the occasion. XUSC 01 A LI a. Tha mail cloeo and arrive at the City Post Office aa follows: Northern through mails, fai, GKX) P. M. Northern tnrougn ana way mails o:oox.. ju- n.iish i 5:oOA. M. Mail for the N. C. Railroad, and route suppuea mere from, including A. fc N. C. p.nmtd. at 6:30 A. M. Southern malls for all point South, dally. ... ojl.su. ana t :o r. ax. Weternmll(aC.R'y)d8ily u.nr Hnnrlav) 8:10 A. M. Mall for Cheraw & Darlington Railroad 7.-4S P. M. Mails for points between Flo- reoceana iaaxioBua, o a. m. 7:45 P. M. Fayettevihe.&nd offlceson Cape Fear Hirer, meaoaya anu WHdava 1KX)P M. Fayetteville, via Lumber ton, sUtw exceDt Sundava. ... 8:10A.AI. Onslow C. H. and interme diate offices, Monaaya ana 6.-00A M. Smithville mail, by steam boat, daily lexcept Sundays) 8:30 A. M Mails for Easy HILL Town Creek, bnanoiie ana uuue River, Moodaya andThurs Amwm 6KX) A. M Wilmington and Black River Chapel, ftionaays, rreuuco- davaand Fridays 5.-00 A. M. OPKH TOH DKLTVKHY. Northern through and way mails 7:80 A.M. Northern through msila ,A Southern mails Carolina Central Railroad. . .'. 4:00 P. M. Mail collected irom siree. du overj day at 8.80 P. M. i 1 1.!lrT ntvn from H -IX) A. M. UVUStH - J v f toMKH) P. M., and on Sunday from 8:30 to :80A. al. fltamna for sale at General delivery when eump office ia closed. Stamp trmce open trum oa.ju. w xju.., and from 2 to 5 -.80 P.M. Money order and Register Department open same aa stamp office. j! ' SIOOND EOUKB OT QUAKTSKLY MKKTING8 for tha Wilmington District of the Metboout . Chnreh, Boa lb : Duplin, a Charity fT t s Biaaen. at wmuni a if. n.Wti mt fnrdiAa April 9 lb WaitariU. at Carver's Creek April 18-17 Waeeamaw.as vypnmmvim r; wiiminttm. at Fifth btraet April S3 84 Wilmington, at Trotit Street. Ap'l 80, My 1 Bimtarflla J " J- BraaawJek. at Zkm .fay 14-16 Topaau, asHarrtng' rbapel May Sl-SS nniiiw.ttOnm Jiraneli Mar 18 XV Clmton. fn?f - Coharia Jnne l8-1 Freatoing Klder. C1T1 l'TfJAIS. Mnw unnwTVn tafflAa9 Aka SklwaTalVSl Ttal hsf) Bit tbfi 'X tXJm JaW W a JT vftdaavam " m-mZI--.1.a ta tKa Mfw ThaX tTirva9ll HoaM. ItUavWlug viajMW , waav vt ' . Harrta' Kawataad. aa tba Svaa Office. t rtw otpaint a wall aatabHahed and proaparooa Weakly Newspaper, located in a thri Vinff rrotrin town oa the Una of a prominent Btjlroad, la offered for aale. Terms easy, rot trma and partlcolars apply to the editor or tola paper. - - - A'OOOD nOUBtWlFK. Tlio good house wife v. .va . 4-m4j. Km ti nn .. It. mrlnv KnonthllP. hoold bear la xolad that ta dear . lnnuuea or her booaa ara mora predooa than maay boaaea, ana that their syaCeme aaatl daanalng by purifying the wt m -- 1 M ca nm. vent and cor tba diseases arising from spring ma- jria -nfi TTiittm ana ao uqh uv. tu.. v notMa Uuu 1I1 do U ao perfectly and euroly aa Bop mttera, the press ana best ef medicine. vomeora, jx. a. iwwi. A" DOWN TOWN BLKfiUHANT, baring paaeed aerarsl slaepleas nlgbta, disturbed by the agonies and eriaaof a saflertng child, and becoming con rinced tbat Mrs. Wloalow'a Boothiag Syrup was Jaattaa amela needed, procured a supply for the ohiM ttrt rMchinir kmu end acaualntuisr bla wife wltb what b bad dona, ah ret need to have IV ad- mlslatered to u eniia, a ana waa mimmj w of Homaaop by. -That aigbt tne child paaaed in BuflariacaBd tba panota without alep. Betura lng araM the day following, tha father found the baby etui worse; and wbil eontempUtlng another leapla nlfht tba mother stepped from the room to attend to aom domeatle dudea. and left tbe fa Uar with tb chdd. uuringaer abaence he admin. Uttrtd a portion of ta -booth tz syrap to tba ba by, and aald aotmng. Tbat tdsht all hand alept well, and ta httla fallow awoke to i the morning bright aa happy. Tba aaothar waa delisted with th4?WddM aod wooderful eaaaga, and ai though at flratoganaad at -the daeeptln pcactioenpon bar, haa eocttBaed to aa tb Hyrap, sad snwmgery iBgfcaa4aaadalwps aighta hava dlaappjawd. tingle trial of tba trymp nTr yak -fattad tp tm UevaTb baby aad oreroome tha melndlees i of the mother. Bold by all Druggists, ii cents a bottle. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. M. GBONItT Auctioneer. BT CBONLT KOBBIS. ' ; Auction M saleaTtils Day; Friday, SStb Inst, at 11 o clock, A.IX. O0H SALES EOOMsi TH3J DAT (FRI UaI), at 11 o'clock, A. M. , we Wfll sell 80 BAQa BBADLbTTS SUPERPHOSPHATE Or EilMK, SUghtly damaged, for account of whom it may con cern . a ter which a very Banaaome Chamber Sett, la Koeewaod and Marble. Feather Bed. Marble Top Tables. Lounges, Ac. mh 35 It Wanted, HANDS, TO CUT CYPRES CROSS TIES, witoln six miles of Wilmington. Apply to mh35tf - E. Q. BARKER A CO. Spring Overcoats RECEIVED. Another lot of RUBBER CO ATS - by Express. MTJNSUA, Clothier and Merchant Tailor. mhS it Fruits and Flowers, JTXD BLACKWELL'S Clgaretts and long Cut Tobacco; Cora Hoar Mouth piece dgaretts;Cigars, Domeatle, Key Weat and Imported. For sal by J AMES C. MUNDS, Druggiat, mh 85 tf 85 N. Front St. Ship Notice. . AH nersons are hereby cautioned and forewarned against trusting or harboring any of the crew of the German Brisf "CLARA." Cantam F. m Yoea, as no debt of their contrac ting wm Depaia oy tne auster or B. PESCHAtr WBSTERMaMN, mh 34 at Conslgneea. SMp Notice. ALL PERSONS ARB HEREBY cautioned against trusting er harbor ing any of the crew of the German sch' ooer -rnuviurtM'riA," uapc w. uoia. aa no oema or their con tracting will be paid by Captain .or S. PBSCHAU WJtoTERMaNN, Conalgneas. mhS4 3t Correct Styles ! H ATSl UMBRELLAS ! The Latest now ready ! HARRISON at ALLEN, Hatters. mhUtr Tropic Fruit Laxative, JJIRESH HOPS, GUM CAMPHOR, ALCOHOL, GARDEN SEED, TOILET ARTICLES. Ac., Ac, For aale by - - WM. H. GREEN, mh 34 tf ' Dmggiet. About gjQ BBLS MULLETS, For sale low by mh 34 DAWtf HALL A PEARS ALU New Orleans Holasses. JQQ BBLS MEDIUM TO FINE, At Low Prices, mh S4 DAWtf HALL A PEARS ALL. Potatoes. Potatoes. (large bWs) POTATOES, For sale by mh Si tf KSRCHNER A CALDER BROS. Flour. Flour. Flour g Q Q Bblfl FLOUR, different grades. For sale by mhftl tf KERCHNER A CALDER BROS. Hay, Corn and Ileal. 2gQ Bales No. 1 TIMOTHY HAY, 1000 Uh Flim WHITE CORN, Buah Water Mill MEAL, For aale by mhMtf KERCHNER A CALDER BROS. Prime ite Cora, 1000 BXW0Bnahets OAT8,- 10 car Leads TIMOTHY HAY, 10 Tone WHEAT BRAN. - And "BEST BOLTED MEAL IN THE CITY." PRESTON CUMMINtt A CO.. . , Millers aad Grain aad mh S3 tf Peanut Dealer. Tlie Live Boolx Store CONTAINS THE LARGEST STOCK OF ! POPULAR LITERATURE and MISCELLANEOUS WORK A Pianos and Organs, jyU8lO BOXES. GUTTABS, TIOLINS, AND all other Musical Instrument, For sale at - HEDJHBERGER'S Live Book and Music Store. mhSStf TELSPHOVB f OS i WHEN YOU WANT. A Horse and Buggy, or an AX Lady's or Gentle man's Saddle Bora. - - - - ". ..L Special attention paid to Herses boarded with us. JA11B WVbOUTHERLAND CO.. mnl3tf f -.. Oppoaite th Thaatre. Law BooIi8 for Saloa rTHB LAW LIBRABYFJiATai ADAlt i. EMPIKI amrommating 609 Volaaaea. wUl b aTJoe foraa&CatPahllc Auction, at ba Joar nU MuUdinjVo Prinew fettreet, at It o etodc, A.ltonTuem.Wlmn , mhSS,tda Attorney. new: advertisements. Municipal Election. LOFFICIAI-.I Certificate or Election. WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA. March 84, 1831. THE UNDERSIGNED JUDGES, DULY qualified to hold an Election for Aldermen for he First ward or the City of Wllmi' gton, on the Fourth Thursday of March, 1831, pa auaut tt an Act of the General Ataembty o' Mrth Carolina, entitled "An act to Organise a Government for the City of Wilmington,'7 ratified the sixth day of March, A. D. 1877, do hereby certify that tbe fol- luwuiK u a true ana correct atatement ana return ef said election : - S Jamas. W. Telfair received seven hundred aod sixty five votes: WiliUm H. Chadbourn received two hundred aad ninety nre votes; A. J Walker received two hundred and eighty nine votes; W.iH. Howe, Sr. , received two huadred and tare votes; Coleman Twining received twenty-four votea;and John H. S&ranea received two vuiea; - : And wa hereby declare tbat James W. 0 elfair ana wuuam u. unaaoourn naviug received the highest number or the vote cast, are elected Al derm en of tbe City or Wilmington from the Firat Ward-' 1 AttCH'D ALDERMAN, S. SCHARFf, Regla trars L. J. THORNTON, JOHN L. DUDLEY. O. H. BT OH, J. W. WuTTNSY, 8. H. SEAT. LEWI NIXON, GEO. L. MABSON, 8. U. bTHAUbS. las pec tors of Election . mh 25 St Review and Post copy 9t Certificate of Election. WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA, March 34. 1881. Tys, THE UNDERSIGNED JUDGES, DULY fualined to hold an Election for Aldermen fer the Second Ward of the City of Wilmington, on the Fourth Thursday of March. 1881, pursuant to aa Act of the General Assembly of North Carolina, entitled "An Act to Organise a Government for i be City of Wilmington," ratified the aixth day of March. A. D. It 7 7. do btreby certify tbat tbe fol io wise ia a true and correct ataiem nt and return of aald election : William L. bmlth received two hundred and thirty nine votes ; Alfred Alderman received two hundred and forty two votes;. Henry sl Scott received one hundred and eighty two votes; and Rudolph 9. flyden received oae hundred and se venty -eight votes; : And we hereby declare that William L. Smith and Alfred Alderman, having received he highest num ber of vote cask, are elected a ldermen of the City of Wilmington from tbe Second Ward. - J.C.LUMHU&M, Krgiatrar. L. TATE BOWDKN, GBO. E. BEROBN. ROB'T R. JACKSON. H. OHLANDT, Inspectors of Elec tion mh S5 St Review and Pott copy St Certificate of Election. WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA. March 24. 1881. 'yyX, THE UNDERSIGNED JUDGES, DULY qualified to hold an Election fer Aldermen for the Third Ward of the City of Wilmington, oa th Fourth Thursday of March. l&Sl, pursuant to an Act af the General Assembly of .orth Carolina, entitled 'An act to Organise a Government for the City of Wilmington.' ratified the klxth day af March, A. D. 1S77, do hereby certify that the fol loaiBg la a true and correct atatement and return of said election: Lemuel rt Bowden received twe hundred and fifty-three votes; Jamea BL Uueslna reeeived two handled and fifty four votes; Benjamin fccott received ninety five votea. Flavial W. foe ter received eicntv-eipnt votea : and Scattering received four votes; And we herebv declare that Lemuel H. Bowden and James B. Hapgins. having received the hirhest numb, r of the votes cast are elected a) derxa-n of the dty of Wilmington from th Third Ward WJf . L JACOBS, Registrar. A. J. YOPP. WM M. HATS. JOHN A. HAS- GHOVa, J. B. TAYLoR, laapecior or Election mn ao n . steview ana foat copy st Certificate of Election WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA, March SI, 1831. THE UNDERSIGNED JUDGES, DULY aualioed to hold an Election for Aldermen for the Fourth Ward of th City of Wilmington, on th Fourth Thursday of March, 1831, pursuant to aa Act of the General Assembly of North Carolina, eniitled'An act to Organiae a Government for the City of Wilmington, ratified the sixth day of March, A. D. 177. do hereby certify that the fol lowing 1 a true and correct atatement ana return of said election : David tt. Worth received two hundred and fortv- ftve votes; Samuel north rop received two honored ana forty eight votes; roan u. Morwooa received ninety-seven votes James K. tu'lax received niaetv-nve votes; and -CH Robinson received two voics; And we bereo declare that Oavid O. Worth and Samuel Northroo. havine reeeived the highest num berxjf the votes cast, are elec ed Alaermen of the City of Wilmington from the Fourth Ward. JAMES KJCivUKICR, Register. G0 N HAKRK-S. T. U. BUNTING. C. P. LOCKEY. LOUIS BRYANT, Inspectors of Elec tion mh S3 -St Bcview and Post copy St Certificate of Election. WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA, March 34, 1831. -yys, THE UNDERSIGNED- JUDGES, DULY qualified to hold an Election for Aldermen for tha Firth Ward of the City of Wilmington, on the Fourth Thursday af March, 1831, pursuant to an Actof the General Assembly of North Carolina, en titled An act to Organize a Government for the City of Wilmington," ratified the tixth day of March. A. 1. 1877. oo hereby certify tbat the fol lowing, is a true and correct atatement and re turn of aald election : Joseph t). Sampson received three hundred and seventy Ave votes, Josph tt. Willie received three hundred and fifty f our votes; Frederick Rhea received one hundred and forty eight votes; Alex. H. Leslie received seventy fire votes; and Geo. Hooper received one vote; And we hereby declare t hat Joseph D. Sampson and Joseph H. Willis, having reeeived the highest number of vote cast, are elected Aldermen of the City of Wilmington from the Fifth Ward. H. B. OKK Ja, Registrar. N. MORBID, W. O. OKR. A. HOWE, Ja., JAS. B. DUDLEY, Inspectors of Election. mh St-St Jtevlew and Post copy St "Ready." . Beady to give yea stylish clothes. At a price that will sorely please; Ready to suit you, aa very one knows, u and ready to fit yon with ease. Beady, our goods, to show every one, Wb are ready to visit JOHN DYER A SON mhSOtf ' Baby Carriages, "YylNDOW SHADES, 8TRAW MATTING, Woven Wire Mattresses, Spring Beda. and a full Stock of Parlor, B d Room. Dlning-Room and Office Furniture of the latest designs. For sale at low price by ii. a SMITH A CO.. mh20tf 48 North Front 8t. Turpentine Tools. VttE HAVE JUST BECMV-p A LARGE AS VV sortment or Coopers aad Turpentine Tools of allkteda to not aaep any bat th beet guaran teed brand. . If you want the beat quality of theae sooaa and lowest cash pricea aend omr ordeiata the old BvUbUshed Hudtrsre Bouse of mhsn wa DAWSON ACQ. " " Thr saonths,... S4 OS, , six month,. ...i . ..v eet " " On year. SS M 3rcoatract Advertlsmata take at pri UoaatarylowTataa. . . ' . Ten lines aelld Nonpar!! typ atake en aqaara. ai m - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE. A Success North and South. TWO NICr-Ta OHLY I Hon day 3c Tueaday, SlaicIiSS 99 lL. IB. CURTIS AS Sam'l of Pose n . THE COMMERCIAL DBTJHICBR. Parquettasnd Drees' Circle ft; Parqiatta Circle 60c; liry 5o. sJW'KMerved Beats at Binabrger,a No extra charge for reserved aeau. sub S 4t Choice Articles. A choice lot of N. C. HAMS. A fresh lot of PRESERVES and JELLIES by the pound. PICKLED 11 EBP and PORK. A nice No S MACKEREL; alx fort 5c. SWEET CIDER pure Apple Juice. If you want a BASKET. BUCKET, TUB, or aay thing in that llae, you won't find a sett er stock to select from than at J. C. Stevenson & Co., BROOKLYN.J mhSOtf TELOM a CROPHONE I Instant Opmmun'catioa by the WATTS PaTE nt lELKPUuNka In cai e of Accident, ire or Burglars they are beyond price. OWN YoUR TKLBP.-ONk LINE" t BC luBPBNi)ENT t Efndeut a dlataoc of two milee We will erect Urea, or rail tnaterla's with full Instructions Pricea Phones $7.00 each; Wlra 0o per pound. Guiraatotd to work if properly patup. EDW'O B. HLT. General gent for North Carolina. B U MORKIlL m rUN, mh S3 eod3w su e fr A'ta for Wilmington. Plows, Traces, &c. pLOWS OF ALL DIFFERENT KINDS. Trace Chains, Plow Hamet , Steel and Iron Hoes, Bracket Sawa and Woods,: For tale by feb 15 tf GEO. A PICK. Buggies, Harness, &c. THE LARGEST AND BB4T SELECTED Stock of Buggies, Phsj one. Carta, lrys. Mad dies, Uarntsa. iXilars, Qsme. Bridle Wblpa Ave. ever offered can be seen aod bought at lowea pricea from GhittB HUT A Co., 45 N Front Mt. wiimlngtoo N C. P. S Particular attention given to Repairing and Painting mh tj it . BUiNTlflGS. Brown & Roddick 45 Tlarket Street, ARE NOW FULLY PREPARED TO SHOW A FULL LINE of HUN 1 1 OS. n single and doa ble widths, of "American Prencb a d ttnglleh man ufacture. We sell all gooda y thair oroper iibn, aad DuN'T represent neutlnea aa Bunting a. Q'JILTB. Call and examine our 8Jc Quilt. Tbey ARB cheap. CALICOS. All New Styles 5, 7 and 8 cents. BROWN A BODIUCK. mhSOtr 45 Market St L. S. L. NEXT DRAWING OF THE Louisiana tate Lottery TAKES PLACE APRIL IS. CAPITAL PRIZE $30 000. Whole ticket. fS 00; Hal re, fl 00. Address Lock Box 87,, mh 9 tf Wilmington. N. C. Try Mrs. Joe Person's Indian Tonic Bitters. CURES SCROFULA. KHEUMtTlSM, HEART iilaeaef hronlr Bilious i 'ollc, aad all kit as of BrnDtions and Skla UiMSse. artsiuc from lmi arlty of the blood a a an Alterative Toale aod m lflr of the Biood it baa proven Itself uaiqialled. SEE -GOV. HLIEN'a OPINION. Raxxisk N. C, rc. Sd, 1880. I take pleasure in staling that meaabwr o sty family baa a.ed Mrs Jo 1 enon'a Ineiaa Tonic with good reault 1 be liars br renaady cxoeileat for the purpose for which It is intend d W. w, BOLD EN. SEE JUDGE STRONG'S OPINION. XALXiaa N. P.. Dec. lit, 130. Mrs. Joe Person : Madam Horn months ao I waa in bad health, suffering from debility, indiges tion and loss of appeJie, when a friend Induce me to try your bl tare as a Tonic. 1 did to with th most nappy result, t take great ulaaor la reeommac ding it aa a va'uable and tfflcient vegetable 1 awie. Very respectfully, . GBO. V. TiO G. Prepared by Mr Jo Person. Fraakllnton. N C. Fer sal by WM. H. GnABi , Uregglat, mh 18 ly nac llmlogtoa, M C. IHSTTBfi YOUR HOMES IN THE Agricultural Ids. Co., of M Tort. EST ABU SHED 183S, ASSETS 1st Jan., 1881, $1,261,731. Insures against lose ar damage by Lightning, whether Fire ensuea or not. Takes no mercantile nor manufacturing risks; bene ia not subject to loea by sweeping nree r-trongest residence IneTaece Company in tb world, wn long term rlaks takes praoifam half caah. half 13 months note with S percent Interest . JnO. W. GOKiMM Brau.. titaai. mh SO tf S4 North Wat! at Stove Repairs, ANY PLAT DESIRED. "DRIVE" WELLS, cheapest snd surest way to g per 'Water; a ban up xood thing and CHEAP. rtt for Illus trated Circular explains tt fully. Illastrat 'talogne Cook stove mailed oa appucatlaa. Chromo ire. with v, f--lRO A OO rah SO tr 8trlcUy Stove and itowre JUtaa. Made to Order, yOUR BBLBCTION FROM OVER TWO OUN dred different Styles and Patteras of Cleih aad Casslmeres, not samples, bat from goods in stack, A First Class Metebaat Tailor aeaa no pralaa fromblmsatf. Oar Style sad FIttJag ara so wall known to th public that WB NEBD HOT ADVERTISE TBEMU A. DAVID. mhUtt Wholesaje and Retail Clotklar.
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