EtOBUEIQ BTAB. , rtiiAMtU UAtLT MXCXTT kfOXUaVrt- a.aa UWIHITM .0ava u- r. 114 owat&a. T City ,t,. rf- Cat far ... An jam wad " enaaW K Int. Feet Odtea tt WUmtaa-u-s, 9. C. I OITL1XK. WtrMUt, 00 tri! t DotiJI, T.. fo' i mar Jr of kij ittT, m tcoaintd b- CtulM 01 lanmij uon imw unaiuiunj . 1 l. . W - .1 k. itt JJ- MerUlao. him., bad a r..').()x) flr MjoJ ai(bi; it m of c-oJia'T oruio. Loociuwt baa Dn a aoalaii for L d. Marhl of Qrot . (J1tt.oo (Tri) ocrcbaau will ' ...didiin coowiauoaiuij n m grsa- . . . 1 . . . . k . . inrV It" 10 tl at ?UU. Usv. E a Cuhtm. t rotMtaai pucopj oar- n.u. .A..ouoc a pofpcaa of Joloiag raia Catbaiie Caurca. Tna ' - . i.fttnooti MiJOaf Cooftrtoc mat at l v t' ly Uoo. M. I. O'Cuo- n.r. ..f C'utf Ui. S. C. U vrv UL - L -r 1 li :Coaild Jwvi al ) o'clock ltcr- j. aioroia Count VoaArom ia iyj Wjrk aJ bcua oo tb Cbi- . . Text A Mrlicsa Railway. la r.ir aa of T. aim toy at N y.. a- K.iiy ikt aaccaaafaL - ,S Vrk mi'aU Moo-y P ,1 --. 1 , uii.ro Sof oiitt is aec&ioi: Utt tA::-6i.T . uaruc4 raj ftwjiss,; ,(-ir i 'urpaotio 4 it ! M'ajy at 40 , k,v. roaia at ft ft7fl TX .lrii.aaiQla aod tha typa eat for iuon woalJ have printed a h.H,a tic larga aa the New Tea- v , . I .(Titit. or one nan in aix 01 me i 1 ) ,1 l rlttnent. It ti.' v-callad I'rohibitiou bill ia rturifi. w ndr what sort of wine tii J ci Ur w:ll h old by the saloon? It' the li.Irih Christian Atieorat aill rmii ' to expret an opinion, tn.l Ut a ca!1 it an opinion and not in "ici," w will say tha wine i.J ci lr will 1 tlecidedly tlromj. (.r ill, it Mutricily in order to aak K.v. Dr. Deams will preach the ,) i wrmon bf ora tha Yoaog Men's .... ClirmiAn .tociuoo 01 the Univer- ty o( Vifk-mia 00 Jaoe 26, 1881. On Thjf.liv nuht tb reoDle of Wil- I J I ntou will have ao opportunity of an unwritten lecture from ibi ii'.iaguihd and eloqaeot gen '.iVratn. Dr. Daam ia 00a of tha t-a- men we ever heard who spoke mlly dna Koglieh. We have aome .u" thoasht he ezlemporixed as f 1 1 4 he write. ,. htt ipeecb st the prohibition ...nn in Charlotte Moodav. the H ..... K a b- McAd en referred to CoL W, Juhottoo aa tbe "grog-shop .:.n,l..Jate" for Mayor. Cspu De .Volt aieo gracaiully alluded to bim aa tha "whteky caodidate," And thi-. we presume, ts tbe style of argu- mam the oppoeilioo will have to m-at. Hat. aariously, daring all this tnumciDallv maddleJ meae io Char- ... . i. -. . i .v. a t a I r j Utl. WUl, DECUIOf Ul IUV k I IUU UIU I l-mocratio party ? ;.rtiaM .a .a fall irmnilhr w th . -jr j .h- Mahoo movement to breakup .h Democratic party in the South. iU.4y ha will do all io his power ' i r '.- ui it. Thi. aoet of talk ta hiving ... .T . .. 1 h;1. ...V.nin him I .treoirthensCooklinc. The Richmond " I .Vj.'i letter of the 19th says : Tha rridat staad flnaJy bj Bob- I tr'euo. Matthews, aad Chaadlar. tha moat I ooctiortaaa acmnlaattocj sobmJtaad to tha Stasia. KoCwsnsoaa ocalaattoo will go to I Cookhag kscnairmaa; ChMOtVmr probably to tbw Jodldary Ccoaittaa. which already h4 kfatlhaw's occaiaailoa, aad of which tookiisg bf a member. It la bajlevsd that Cookhag will eppcee all of them, bat that Matthews and llooertaoa will be confirmed m moath heoca." ma VBamiif ftM miiMT ftft. vm, I . mU nul aA. 81 j - ta - - t m i - - I HU KtMitt, Utw la aa j pm ot l war Ctty Arau : ta Bora llaa Ukrmm mm N'aw York IrruU of Sunday pat anj dicUtor of bis party the c"10 they had perished in the snow. A wo inning casea ior retaiuug whc jwt-i. iou, oua,-j oar- ine worx or laying tne pipe forme ,-. 1 , . , . V. . About ten or twelve days after the snow a liquor cn Sundsy were disposed of by rels; 1879, 381,480 barrels; 1880, 331,932 Waterworks was commenced yesterday, tenty-ij-bt page coocarn. .pacal favonta of the Queen, the lady Uving off a piece told me ahe kept m 8mito yealerdaj m0rnlng, judgment barrels; 1881, 315.785 barrels. Total four ground being broken at the intersection of ,-oma.nc.l lOf -ol.d colamna of boldeat leader of the Tones, the re- 5fef"f K.JV DOfleL!"w Hi !at.05 beinir susoended in each case on account of years, 1,233,469 barrels: average per year. Market and Front streets, and the first nine Th- immenaitr of this country ia Minieter In 1880 he waa beaten l0Q of tn9 P"bJtery that up to the open- thermometer, at the atations named, at 08 unnecessarily delayed, a very timely re iha immensity ot txiu country Minister, m iasu ne waa oeeD Io-0f the session yesterdsy morning, no J vmafar,mv w.0h,, quest owing from the fullness of the pro- what aafoniahar) Tlapvthardt. She I w i . . . w r.r.k -t;- y she laughs at the foolish notions be had before she came. She was Io Mtooiahedat "the immeoae) num- b-r of big towns where wealth and I ... . a . a S I fihioa Mim to Ul" She also Jid oot fail to oote the energy and vital- itj of the people. She said : "Ertrybody does socnetatsg all the time, '"Sit. o. iuajsy oight aa oo alt wther oighta. aad at i"J tnattiaaaa bade. The whole people to bate a coil of spriogs ; push. poh, yusuioa- alt tha tlrna. I lik it, bat ligiva tam fewr. I feel la praeeare. t ii ine icii.meoi. It' a!l tha am whrver There liea the trouble. It is push, In, go. All work and bat little ry. Toe maflhloery pf life runs i.t and wears rapidly. Ciraheth City falcon : A bou t ajo. oo Taaday, a trsgady occurred la bop kept by Tied. Slgf, oothe corner "f Mala aad madaxtar sueata. WUllam Pukar. a wall kaowa necm, waa ahoi aad iavost bauatly killed by tJugar. It wss txidaotal. A aevira kjae to ue eom cnaaity waa the daet of Mr. Coeataace C Oraea. wkUtti occurred at hia reaidaace b-r oq Moaday moraiag. Io his 634 year. VOL. XXVII1.-N0. 25. dth or lqko BiACOSiriBlu. The telei?rtDh iaahee tha intelli- canoe that tha trreit l-adar of th n r .j Tn avail! nnt llnnlhr Mnv I . . ft I LTTV kCVJ. lit UH1 UWB 111 CriLlCKll V IF. L.J I ! 1 1 ' . ! 1I 1 - ,or , ana, aitfeougQ mere Haa I bo improvement, there was not coofideoo felt io the certainty of his recovery. A very uocommoo mao k . . j ti:.i: I u u ULUIIU MWBV- 111! I11H II liriDirpr r o- than anwfiftt on TS.n nf.J..i.h mao of Itttera. belooeioe to the Dr- a ai .nd doUd r.r h-mn. I . . . . . ' m MaBBA ajiiBa Mmi wy wMU5 uruu.ns iraK- mamtarw ril i I 1 nnv.Ii .lament, first fail, aa a speaker, but ih.m iK.t h. tlm. ;n , . . . . . -u,u uj win ua Biau . ucar mm, meo naee step oy step, oecomea one of the factor ia the British House, , fcU '"' ,B1UBri uw,u I v 1 .1 L"Q omc9 na uecomea me rpm;.r f ,h. n,;.5.h V;.. rv;. - . . v . w. ... uut..v. uia offisa h hA iW In iftaa tha QaMn offered to raise him to the eerage, ooi tnia no aecunea. a few years ago he was ere atal F!rl of Ilaaoona6ld. Tha I - "- - - - - - B cipieol of the adalalion of the no hilitv honors a. f.- Rnl.ihm.n were ever honored, is not his career ' ... I really marvelloaa, more wonderful I than the historv of any hero of any novelist ? Ha waa a an end d nartv I 1 r 11 . r . .eauer, ,un o. raurx:, au4erPr...nK, Do,d,not scrupa.ou-, tond ot sur- - ' " v aw w v. I th misukea of hia adveraariea, and to ln raaka ranital bv adontinff I 1 -j r o 1 . v .1... v..j 1 . .. . j Beurw w UW1 w ,rJCv, and making them his own. There have been few Bnliah alales- men who equalled him in epigram- I m.ti,w,.o, -ho .rri.d roor of ating and bitteroeaa on his tongue. Hot the great politician ia silent now. 61 The active, inventive, brilliant Intel- lect is quiet at last. Tha surprising 1 - 1 aialvamtnthiu will conoct no more I I .rpnaea. Foil of ye.ra and covered with insignia of distinction and rank. I - .1 ,4.aan.1 t Ka ta-imK ll I ha deacand to tbe tomb-all Aw.it ib ioeviieble boar. The p.i be of gkwy laad bot to lb grave. Hi place ia Eogliah politica 1 1?. a II t Ja I hia rank in literature will be deter mined hereafter. None of hia wri tings will live, we s oppose. They - a a a a a 4 o reaa oy toe carious oniy miy jer beoce. They were numerous nd clever, but thej were not works of bgh genius, aod none of them will ever receive, aa we believe, the Ump of immortality. He will al- ways live io Eoglish history. Hia at leaat, is immortal, He waa born ia Loodoo to 1805. Hi father waa Iiaao Disreali, author of the "Carioeitie of Literature," mnA two op thr other varv raadabla I J work. In lSS roonff Beniamin I WOraa. ID IO- JuuuA auj I sarprised the English reading world I .iiK hi. fir.t no.l Viviao Orav." " Ii created a seasatioo. Then followed lh. "Young Dake -'Henrietta Tern- Dle.w "Venem." "Tancred.n 'Sybil" ' . . and "Cooinesbv.- Some few years L . V.I..K UTjft.k.lr" mryA a f.wmontbsaco "Endymioo."In 1848 wer be waa the leader of the Conserra- I live party. In 1852 be became Cnan- I , aa I - . KTohoaar. A train ha I " was appointed to the same office in o . n ftj. I OHil Io 1868 he became Prime Minister. His party w.ft a. afMr bau. aad h. waa saccaeded by Mr. Gladstone. . . ,. i . 10 I3.,w .bi wa. , ' the date by us, he waa again Prime l l r falaiistona cimi in a?ain. I ... . . We htt) nol .paoe to give even' the briefest but complete outline of bis astonishing career. We must men- tjOQ ne VAj probably the most .... I m conipiCaoas figure in tbe Berlin Con- tTtDC, certainly was so with the ex- caption of Prince Bismarck, and waa the author of a work entitled a 44 Vindi- ' Eoglifth Coo.tift!on" a,0d of a "Biography of Lord George , r. n. ft .w- .:. Qf BeoUck. He waa 70 at tne time oi his death. He will create a great gap in me psriy, Louisburg Times: The revival at tbe Baptist church still goes oo, and with Increased Inter tU Services are held every niht aad prayer meetisgs every morning. Up to this writlog twsnty-four persona, a large nember of them frown, have pro feaecd. Carthage Gazette: Rev. A. P. Tysr Is cood actio a protracted meeting this week la the kftthodlst church. Tbe Fsyetteville Jk Florence road will open for Bajkst a lare territory of fine turpen tine land aad wLutarer we easy say as to tha ultsdor effect of working In turpentine or farmlag.lt certainly brlogs money Into tbe country. I wa au IBUbUB. aV TV M Mi W BlVaa IMia aua " aa ' 1 11 1 1 1' 11 ' '' ' ' 1 WILMINGTON, QM4(n mnvim i sr"a a a i a V-af. Mil a -e . Concord Sun: CaDtain Orchard, holirtaatlbePh.mil. baa found about fourt-n nonndi of anrfar rold la the nail I Iba ar Ji V a . PitUboro Record: It is indeed a lamentable and alarming fact, that more persons emigrate from North Carolina than immigrate to tne state. Asheville Citizen : In the moun tain! betweea Madison and Tennessee the aoow drifted last week along the roads to I thrifnh nf 5f fMt I w - - .www .... . ... I A liO x ayeilBYlUO XJ-cu.itxct-uutea 1 the remarkable fact that the late Col. 8am- I cat T ni.T f th.t mmr, who rr.niiT aa wav vwa m v a v - - v Hd the advanced age of 85 years, de- parted this life In the same room in which na m orcauica uie oreaw ui iuc. w aa a a.u.tk.a iv . a. . w in. I Tirtrt VI n fl a m .CniV 'l'hora will JA I KTlMtratioo tii ha fliid h tha M.ffia- Itratee In June naxL A prohibition masting will shortly be held In Rocking- - I 7- Ame naa lonaea a rro- 1 hibiUoo AaaooiaUon with George Allen as President, The foUowlng delegatea tolbe rA.M.ttn. . r.i.ik nautili tasi . pTrV w wXi v n' S6'-.1 9: t.1-a 5" uuai9j, ii. t . Aioma, ueorge Alien, x. xx. I Abbott. M. P. Rlchardaoo. Gabriel L. liardisoa and Joa. EL Bteversou. T?ii4ail1n 'Sm SnnirA M A Angler tails us: In the winter of 1857, the time of that deep snow In January.! missed a arvw anrl m v nln ahoaf ai 7aT mnnra it..- ...ij . u --.j. .... t ... I Bvj7 w w iu aa a rxa m ar n iki k ia u w as aauu a. aw av my fences. I went to tne spot. there where the fence sorter leaned over 8nF amiea ana coverea up my hAM Thaw war. a Knn rrr-w nnff tan rlava without food, bat they made me fine hogs. ..... . I uoiasDoro messenger: we learn ."rJFJL.L "ZJ. . . . a aa Af w rt thiah broken on Saturday bvbelnir kicked I I . . nra . . . . r w m I or a norae. 1 no aiore 01 jo.t. li. 1.1 Ilsm, at Mount Olive, was entered by burg I dB iUECLU(l SJI AriffJ XaUaCIU 1UHUH AB1IUIU I Directors of the Eastern Insane Asjlam have decided to contract for tbe building of tha North win a oi that inatltntion. aa da have decided to contract for the building In IS nHiintl nlana anrl irwlflrt. " .w . -1 lions. We were pleased to receive a I ?Uil fron Power, a lawyer by profession, who leftaatern Carolina four- j iidednafaaa.11 Mrfpotter'wli hls'fam-1 Hy returned to Beaufort, in Carteret county. I ? y" " P' thal coBpuei wan , ui unnona ns. Statesville Landmark: We were I conversation a few daya ago with a gen- I Ueman who ia bnt lately from Waahint-ton. I tnd who gathered there some news of io- I l id ,n Washington, aays be, I 1 nil niir iiin ar nTi n r rw m m n t jiiiiiibii n 11 a Ooonr will nm nt tha mam . --v.., , - ihaiship or .ft... -i : -. . ft.. 1 m i . 1 . 1 r I J TE Dockerr. Dr. W. H. Wheeler, it is said. I I . t a 11... At a 1 JfaL Ji. I win oom oo u couecwr IOT .uc UUUUIP Md Qeor R wno bu been figbtinf him. will be Riven aomelhing else. A.ku.vi -ill I. .VI..- .1.. I Jndge Cloud wanU a poat-traderahip. or I ff " ..I . i. 1 . nr.-. 1 wt : I exactly what Shad were retailine vesterdav he waou, and, indeed, I tjoioeae convert ana oy ni menu, toe oust much; what he carea I twain, who ia also a zealous Christian man. doesn t care moat for is the locality, aod be doeaot altogether know where tAo is. Mrs. Bet tie Lackey, of Sbarpe'a town ship. Alexander county, has a turkey hen that Is a wonder In the way of egg!ayiog. She commences laying in the spring aod continues until ahe has enough to sit oo, sod while she Is sitting her nest baa to be watched every day to keep tbe newly laid erg from spoiling. After she batches, and while raising her brood, she keeps right on I M. aavl aa aW aa) aa 1 1 all S K aa raaf VaM aAmaAff fT FtaVlff 1 and in iihe irad of winter baa to be wrap- ped up to keep her from freezing to death. I Charlotte Obseever : Mr. W. I. I Smart, formerly engaged In the mining busi-1 neas nere. is maajog axrangrinem w ue- velop new mineral property In McDowell onn A nrttraLa lattap PMOAlaTMl hrt . tw.i I WU III. IU IMWIUI..MV im-i w w mr ft ana atoca or gooaa or air. az. t. uaaaiter, i r, ...... rii,a Unnim-... ronntv will borned to the ground several nights since. At I mMUBl oi us Mecu..r wmnii - tea of tha Prohibition Association, held in the rooms of the First National Bank list tloullowK as a municipal ticket for city officers: For a a va ii TV 1 at a. 1 . ..:.-. ,n . ... ... "o'.'w", miiu,: 04 ...4 Tnhn T. RMwn A T Rlintar- M I ?, W' 2?' TwfS': v. Hsa4 1 iu fcA aw ai u( Vm ma--a P. Oiborne. D. P. Hutchinson. irauaa.la.kNM TaaKtra has Hataatt V I PI - aajon at Hnnteravllle since Thursday. AVABatL. aV ICUU LAA at A 1BSUTKH V uaavw WWU a aa The attendance la reported to be very large. and something of a sensational interest hss 0 given to the present session by a con- Dean given to uia yieacu kuuj uj m w- troversy arising out of the appllcauon lor jr PInnketL I who hss been filling the pulpit of Steel SJffiiZZZF&L Presbytery, but was referred to the Nash- villefTenn - i Presbvterv for further Informs- Uo concernine the aooUcanL So com- pietely has this subject engrossed the stten- othar hnilnpa. had been diiDOsed Of ex cept the appointment of delegates to the mb These va Rev. Dr. E. O. Hsrding.0 fd0 tD1duhRrJ-,jt8 - ider. WH. Fitzaerald. of 'Monroe, and J.C. McLauchllo, of Richmond county. -m. a w a a t ja Tf . a J .aa. a. 3 CITY. nEUT AUVKRTIIKnBKITs. J. C. Mtjxds Soda water, etc. MtntsoK Clothing in best style. J. A. 8ranrER Boiler for sale. O. Dxtbos & Co. Musical works. P. CuKatro & Co. Hsy, corn, Ac. Psrssasl. We sincerely regret to bear of the seri ous illness of Josh T- James, Eiq-, editor and proprietor of our evening contempoo rary. lh$ Daily Retime, who Is suffering from an attack of erysipelas. We are glad to know, however, that bis sickeess ia not considered dangerous, atfd we hope soon to be able to chronicle bis convalescence. Steamer Oulf Stream, hence, arrived at New Yoik yesterdsy. British brig Elizabeth Scott, Scott, failed from Liverpool on the 10th inst. for his port. N. C. WEDNESDAY. loti oti. w - w at from 50 cents to tl per Dalr. w . - , t. HBBregwuw oiu u I rVi(M f. HfoPanBlanil is , I . " " stlll Improving. Tremendous excitement at the foot of Princess street yesterday afternoon over a "chicken dispute." t? t f i Vmn Pra5ilon of 14. Xj. Steele, ii.sq., jrresmeus oi the Great Falls Manufacturing Company, ny.Vtn.f,.m t. .t th PnrM11 FTonv. i w aa m rr v n r. ill iiHHr LiiHL a'wi ii. " ; . :ii u in owton is urn quue iu. tie aioppmg i ti I with bis son-in-law, Mr. A. D. Ltppitt. . rp,..,,,,,. JnA :a . - casks; 1880. 133,401 casks; 1881. 107,203 casks. Total fouryears 414,- Iter. r. D. i'ltta, Kector ot at. John's Parish, left Monday night for Florida, and expects to be absent about ten or twel dlyl R. B. Wood, Sr., was elected I ... i one 01 lM ewyn Ior Dt- raui -not Tt Wood Jr.. aa it aooeared ves- 1 " I a. 1 mm m nrmnn Rev. N. M. J urney, Grand Master of the L O. O. F., of this State, was In tbe city yesteraay ana was expeciea I tn vt.if tha T.vH wp. hnrp laAt niffht. a . ..a the insufficiency o f the testimony. "aeu-t; isrvisss-a oausia con- nriitki Bataeataal far itta ffllnla- try. There were very interesting services at the rna o.uw uu.u- -BJ oignt nigai, uie oocaaiua ueiu a nun ui t . . t . . .1 fc. : . . . farewell meeting, preparatory to the de- IVU.U WW a TV aV- H . v. . the adminUtraUona of the Rev. T. Page Ricaud, about a year ago. and whu, upon . ,. . . 1 i, ., aiiacuiufc mawou w mcuu.u, uu.cu the name of Charles Jones, 10 compliment to jk. boatswain of the revenue cutter CWyw. who has been very dear friend of the young man, and who still feels a deep interest in his welfare. The youn Chi- Mf fof Trlmt 0ol,ere ye9lerd.y npn5nir in pnmnin, w,thRes.Mr. Ri. nrnw.nn h.a hn m.de for cd. wH"e proviaion has been m.ae ior hia receiv)o a thorough theological educa eilDer wholly at that institution or in nart YanHarhilt I InivarntlT. after WhlPM . - . . . r . ' ft. aYnnyftr.n I n . T n m win rHinrn ill i .nin. . .. . ...... mi . nui-. I MooarTand preach the g09peT in .v.. ....v I waaaaw aa w . . . . The meet ng at nrtb Btreet cnurca was i . ...... !......! rwt .n1 a nnt mwwi h f0rrouea bv those who were nreeent. touch o - aa r . . af f J a 1 t . This is tbe first instance ia North Caro- Una where a Chinese has been converted to Christianity, aod tbe case haa therefore eliciled a very profound interest in the re- ligious community. Praelaee BrxeaaBze. At the first meeting of the new Board of Managers of the Wilmington Produce Ex- . I cn8e. l Jratj, Uol. Jno. l uant- well was re-eieciea ecreiary ana irea i fr the ensuing year, and the follow- ing committees were appointed: Arbitration ti. J. Honey, U. tl. xvODin- I son, B. G. Wortb, Jsmes Spruot, J. hi. Carrie. . rinance a. r. uau, u. tx. ung. j- ju. - Caotwell. Law Alfred Martin, T. E. Bond. Information and Statistics A. H. Van- Bokkelen. Harding Johnson, N. F. Thomp son. Marioc E. Peschau, R E. Heide.T. E. xonu' XDSpCCUOQ Kt W. Williams, J. Loeb, Rofus Hicks. Cotton Classification J. H. Currie, S. R. Birdsey, James Sprunt. Statistics A. Pope, E. G. Barker. A. L. DeRosseL Cotton Quotations W. Calder, E. Lilly, a -p -nj-j.- - Naval 8tores Quotations D. G. Worth. j. D. Woody, G. W. Williams. O lot.Uon.-0. J. Bon.y, W. R Kenan, D. L. Gore. oalir iraatner Balietia, Tbe following will show the state of V a atBAVa jr vavvvt vaaajr v v v aaAAajiwvaa smvhm time, and also the amount of rainfall in ,nchM.for the twentrfonr honra endimr daily at 3 P. M except Tuesday, when it Is 48 hours, .as furnlahed by Sergeant James W. Watson, Signal Officer at this Station : Atlanta Tem. R. F. Weather. 73 .30 Cloudy 75 .04 Fair 70 .00 Cloudy 68 .00 Fair 93 .00 Fair 75 .00 Hazy 8i .00 Fair 80 .00 Cloudy 85 - .00 Clear 81 .15 Fair 77 .00 Clear 72 .03 . Cloudy 64 .00 Fair 84 .00 Fair 73 .00 Clear 73 .00 Clear Augusta 75 Charleston Charlotte Corsicana Galveston Indianola Jacksonville Key West Montgomery Punta Raasa Savannah. Wilmington. Cedar Keys Pensacola ... .... PortEsds The following are the Indications for the South Atlantic States today: Partly cloudy weather, with local rains, stationary barometer, stationary or higher temperature, and variable winds, shifting to southerly. Cept. Roberts, of the steamer D. mUurthimm, which arrived last night, re ports that the river had fallen about three feet at Fsyetteville yesterday morning. APRIL 20. 1881. ! TMe ifaval store nravde. A circular from Mr. John Judge, of ltt,nraiOB' V"' &lYes a ""emeni oi mo business in Naval Stores at the ports New York. Wilmington. Charleston and I .1 r 3 . - i uitwusu tor iub auur yearn eauuig a.pru 181 loiiows: . S mbit J; Twkpkntine. ReceipU: 1878, 247,198 casks; 1879, 354,038 casks; 1880. j,ooo casas; xooi, j,oio casas. roiai l0Qr y?ar8 1.004.219 c8? average per 251.054 casks: averape last two vearn: " v v v o - - - - rf - - 351,491 casks . JBgwra. 1878, 150,955 casks; 1879, 163,- i vi ark BBtir a NNii i iimk naotra i km i m tv 1 Ann m a -, vf a a i ott mmWm m.a.i ... coo rvrj . u caass. xoiai lour years, ooo,v4 caass; average per year, 147,343 casks; average iwt two years, I37,i5e caaks. -fcvyctn; xiicrtca . -xo i o, uuui 466 casks; aversge per year, 103,616 casks; average last two years. 115,303 casks. Rosm Beceipi. 1878, 1,166,712 bar- relsj 1879, 1,273,460 barrelsrl880, 1,298,433 barrels; 1881, 1,192,383 barrels. Total four I Years. 4-H2U.HHH hftrrfilBt ayerasre Der vear. . : q-jVok 1 T T . Z .232.2 barrels; average last two years, 11 345 358 barrels I I 17. -o-,o i. ,. mm qri 650 barrel-. lgfiO. 932.658 barrels: 1881. 815 443 hrria Toti fonr vP.r. asftu oao a barrels; average per year, 892,255 barrels; uireQ 10 me01 average last two years, 874,050 barrels. I xna Water Wo rice. Domestic Deliveries. 1810, 303,372 bar- 308,867 barrels; average last two years, 324, - 358 barrels. The falling off of 15,747 casks of spirits turpentine in 1880-81 Mr. Judge attributes rather to unfavorable weather than to cur- for protection. It is understood that ope tailed work. The prospects for the coming I rations will have to be suspended during year favor an average crop (251,000 casks), for although the season is six weeks late, it by no means follows, he thinks, that there will be a proportionate loss in the aggregate. It will not be lost sight of, however, that production in the Gulf States will be one- third short from causes heretofore stated, and that the deficiency will be in effect the same as if occurring in tbe Atlantic States. The shipments during the two years of 1877-79 were excessive, and resulted In ruin ous prices, while those of 1879-80 were cur tailed by abnormal causes, not likely to be repeated in this generation. Domestic de liveries, on the other hand, show a marked increase during the last two years. In tbe matter of rosin, a consideration of the figures presented above leads to conclu sions somewhat akin to those reached on UUU) BumBwuai lata IU L though differing in one important respect. The foreign demand appears to respect. htT fli1 it m.Timnm hnt th. Hnmna. iiihAii ifi maTimnm hnt- tha dninai. "u ""P""8i uw uw. mwBMD in the same proportion as spirits turpen- tine. I An Appeal forCHIoa. We notice at tbe Produce Ezohange an I appeal signed by a number of prominent ladies in Washington City, wives of Cabi net officers, leading Congressmen and others.earnestlvbesreincrDastora of churches a I - - -amm " - ft throughout tbe country to take up coUec- ,, i.. . i I tlOOS at the earliest practical moment in aid of the sufferers from the overwhelming disaster in Chios, and praying the Presi- dent. of Boards of Trade and managers of D moneyed institutions to circulate aub- scription papers, that the rich may have I immediate opportunity to give of their (wealth and the poor of their poverty thrnnrh ahann.li thathll .n,t r.-h th fainting sufferers. The well known bank ing house of Itiggs & Co., of Washington, the ladies say, have kindly consented to re ceive all moneys collected for this purpose, and for convenience and dispatch, the several sums received will be acknowledged in tbe dsily papers of Washington. We hope the liberal-hearted and gene roua evervwhera will reanond to the atirrinir I . . m9 m appeal In behalf of suffering humanity. At tbe Opera House To-Nigni. I The amateur operatic entertainment at tha Dnprft Hnnsfl to-niffht will ha a hiffhlv I v f n - o enjoyable and amusing performance, and richly deserving of a most liberal patron- I u. w. i ii V- I night might alone well constitute a per- a rro . TT.ithar of tho ni.. to ha rin to I formance, aod it is in reality two in one, I and that at an extremely moderate price of I admission. In order that the performance In order that the performance may commence promptly we are requested I to ask the audience to be in their seats by 8 o'clock so that tbe entertainment may not quest owing from the fullness of the pro gramme. From all indications there will be an exceedingly large house, and it should be filled to overflowing entirely on .- . . . .. ATt . . I the merits of tbe affair, not to speak oi I other considerations. I Delegates lo jjlocaaan conventions 1 The vestry of Su James' Church met last evening and elected the following as dele gates to the Diocesan Convention: Dr. A. J. DeRosaett, A. H. Van Bokkelen, Col. J. G. Burr, Col. W. LDeRosset. Alternates Dr. T. F. Wood, Dr. S. 8. Everett, R. E. Calder, Clayton Giles. The election of delegates by St. John's Church haa, by unanimous consent of the vestry, been postponed until tbe return Ot I T-,. i irtev. Mr. Iritis. I Tbe CaineJie Bazaar. i ne mzsar tor tne oenent oi tne Bisters of Mercy was continued last night with a good attendance. This evening it will O close, when the articles remaining over will be sold at auction. Refreshments will be furnished at city prices from 8.30 until 11.80 o'clock. There will be dancing, and the Harpers will furnish music. HORSFORIVS ACID PHOSPHATE or physical and nervous debility. Try tt. WHOLE NO. 4.267 BatMiMAnnMii... We called id at Mr. James P. Post1 of- ace yesterday, and the number and charac- of ter of plans for new dwellings soon lb be I erected in thla nitv sanhunmi i.!. . I . V . . j Dies wouiu. seem to indicate unusual activi- I ty In building operations and an inclination j to more than ordinary taste and elegance in their construction. One of the plans i parucuiarjy struck us as promising to de- I velop into a residence that will compare I favomhlw with .nv ih.f .. T. j - vutav t w ai0 v e occu a I will be f uite a large one, with a frontage of sixty-two feet and a rearage of eighty-five raar Tat. : A 1 uu t"UTIUCU wuu 0i panors, . i:v.. uorary, siltingroom. dimngroom and dou- I ble bay windows io front. We also no ticed the plan for a neat cottaee soon to be cicvieu on one oi ine BOUDas. Klaciatrate'a court. Mary Knowles was arraigned before Joe tice Millie, yesterday afternoon, charged nn..,lf I K... T . nu oDsauii iuu vaivcry upuo uaHica rti- mef costs801 W John trnni ii.ii . 1 : " .v. awwaaa avawaav 1 11.0 uau n 11r.n1 iiiv nil liih 1 . " 1 cbarge of committing assault and battery nn aom ifc JS7 I 'Ji who wob uio- i miBBca at log cost oi me Drosecntor. I t . ... . a . . Jehn Mald was also arraigned on the 8ame charge, and the prosecutor was re- j The work of laying the pipe for the 1 being sunk in the centre of Market in tbe I direction of Water street. There was such I a crowd around the workmen during tbe I day that the police had to be called upon I the warm months, commencing with the I first of May. An Ambitions Cat. A gentleman of this city has a very am bilious cat, with exceedingly peculiar no tions as to the "eternal fitness of things." On Sunday last she drove an industrious hen off her nest of eggs, and at last ac counts waa still "holding the,, fort" and insisting upon it that a hen had no rights mat a cat was uouna 10 respect. Al me cat intends to hatch the eggs and accomplishes her pur-puss, then we will endeavor to give de-tail-ed statements of the cat-astro- phe. Horse Overboard. A horse with dray attached backed off the end of the wharf foot of Princess street yesterday morning, and the horse made a I narrow escape from drowning. He started I to Awim to thft haal of th Anrlr hn I ant 1 to iniffl to the head of thfldnrlr hn t irot i I , . , , " " i I harness waa finallv cut loose ant) tha drav I .B. ...v wi, u.uu ni, aue ' . ... i emu, iu iuo uuuuei, wueu me uuroe, re- I lievedof the encumbrance, swim ashore I and was landed safely on the wharf, , . Unmatlable Letter. .The following is the unmailable matter remaining in the citv nntofflf no to thin I L... . I n.ia. I date Dom HftTia Snmtr S n - Miaa Mara I , , . ,., j E Cnarlolte peac l.litrile R&eah N I i institute, ltsjeigb, xj. w., .ftWUftrfJ ..ftftrfA, WUyftft a A. J..J I . I C; Mr. S. A. Craig, Eastover, N. C. HiVKtt Avnn DIARINR. I The Steamer Passport has been laid up I for repairs. Schr. Mary Bear, Chadwick, hence, arrived at New York on the 17th inst. Had heavy weather; lost about 1,000 feet of lumber from off deck. By order of the Light House Board a whistling buoy, painted with horizontal stripes, and giving blasts of a whistle at short intervals, is now moored southeast of Cerberus Shoal or Middle Ground, eastern entrance to Lorn? Island Soand'in seven a - . ..... I lamoms oi water, on toe iouowmg com- I pass bearings : Montauk light bouse, S. S. E. E. : Watch Hill light house, N. E., N.; Race Rock light house, N. W.lN.; nilna.'. T.l.ni t.Ar... ot i a uwuiuei a umuu iigui uuuoty, it. j u, Ten years of experience has firmly rooted lutt s nils in public estimation. Their wonderful adaptability to the various forms of diaeMe . mftrvel to medical men of all schools. They are laeelv used in hospitals i Europe and America as well as in the H .- i!-SS Hons of boxes annually. nucio jcuun icvci (icvoiia, vuuvuiuo mil1 X CITY ITJalBB. THE MORNING STAB can always be had at the iouowmg piaees in tne 017: The urcell iioase, Harris' News Stand, and the 8ta Office. A BARS BARGAIN. A well established and prosDeroos Weekly Newaoaoer. located In a thri ving, growing town on the line of a prominent nja.irftjau, ia uuow lur aaic iwuB vbsy. cur term and partiealara apply to the editor of thi P' - - a aa -aawa- aa THE GREATEST BLESSING. A atmnle. Dure. harmless remedy, that carea every time, aad pre- uTSrS Fse "gVeX? Diesaiag ever conrerrea upon man. nop meters ia that remedy, and it proprietors ara being blessed by thousands who have been saved and cored by It. Will yon try it I See another column. Eagle. A REALIZATION OF GBEAT EIPECTA TltNS. In the large steam sugar refinery of Mesa. McKean, Newhall Borie, on Church Alley, la Philadelphia, haa worked for many a day a middle aged laborer, popular with his comrades and gene rally well liked, one William T. Haw, who invested one dollar regularly in a half ticket la the Louiaia- na state liotiery, enclosing ue money to m. a. Dauphin, at Ne. 319 Broadway, New York city. w iv fcu Bame pexavnjM, new vnnaiia, jus. jae realized last month aad eat half of the second can. ital prize of $10,014). Who will be the next to be saved from want T thirty years experience of an old gSS otJeFSe8. aod Nursee in the United SUte. and ha been used , Vtaaa-aa MAaa -awlU an raw na- fslMniT aaataW atlaf mvttf for thirty years with never-failing safety and suc- niiiions or mower ana cnuaren irum uie ant of one week old ta the adult. It cor rect acidity of the stomach, relieve wind colic, re gulates the bowels, and ve rest, neaita and com- iort to mother and We believe it tbe Beet and Surest Remedy in the World. In all case of DYSENTERY and DIARKHCBA IN CHILDREN, whether it arises from teething or any other cause. Fall directions for usim; will accompaay each bot tle. None Gennlne males the fac-aimile of CUR TIS St PERKINS la on tne Outalde wrapper. Sold by all Medicine Dealers. 35 cents a bottle. Biici off MoynaTistna,f . One fqmarooAAiwVf;'rr'v-'' " two day., v. ..........-.;.. 1 7 dara., '" . - Una viak ....... .j. -4 : Tmwwka-...,......... ... ttt M ThiaaMS,M.......M SM " - Oaaaaoath. ....... 10 OS - TwoBMrntaar. 17 00 " Ttana atooUia,.... M 00 " - BlxatonUta,... 40 at " Oneraac, v. SO C CTTOoatnet aavertiaaaaAU Ukaa at pra ttoaatarylowratas. , . Tan Baas lid MonpareU typa m$k oaa acta new: advertisements OPERA BOUSE. Wednesday Evenlnaj, Af rll 20. 1881, TK8TIM0NIAL TO Mrs. J. W. Cameron Xlthbart'a CpeiaBoaiZeor DOCTOR OP ALCANTARA, and SoUlran'a Comic Opera oF COX AND BOX General Admlaaion 60 eta. Baaarred StttiU cU . a aiaio uta oouLinnn an. a-iaifiaitaatrawai PVrwvW aaMu dir0rn "n::,. nmrv mam apnst Lecture. 'pBB WILMINGTON LIBRART AR8OCU X TIONannoaaeethaTBIROiBcmiKaar (ha Ooorae, on THURSDAY KVaNlNQ-APKIL ttat. rViY-B'J?-a- -yy am. or iter, cu akikm r. DRBMS. D. D LL D. Mtiblnr.t "NATri Minn I 20T 1re ct Lctor 10 comm.ooa at xaawon." aamuaion, Blnfl UokaU. 51 cU: I ' " 81811 BtlZRaf M YtlM. I XRNSFIT 8ISTKRS OP MKBCT. CTTV HALL. k I AprflW. 19 and so, 1881. jRefnshmenu rred by the LadiM of St. Tho.,.. oaorco. ub .laiian Daiia will Tha Italian Band wUl farnl.h Matlo. Tickets sood for the three dara and erealnra. is cents. ap 10 tt 17 is iv so Boiler for Sale. QNK UPRIGHT 80-HOR8K POWBR BOILKK. nearly new. with irrata-b.ri. amok a at .rk ataarn and water gaapes e yry thtnr In workl.g order, and will be told low by J. A. BrKITlUKK. ap SO 3t At Cwal Yard. Soda Water. TQKEP ROCK WATBK, VTCHT WATER. Pore Drue. Patent Medicines. Toilet and Fancy Article. For aale by JAMBS O. MUVDS. Dnum.L apSO tr 86 N. Front St. B LUX 8BRQB, Black fierce, Bio Yacht Flannel, French Batista, Handenm Caaalnierea, Woretede. made np 'a "EST etyle. At MUNSOirg. Clothier and Merchant Tailor. ap20 it 500 Bales I I? astern HAT, ex Schooner Jeaele Bart. d. I AJJ charging at onrWhrnrf; 15." 00 Buih P. W OORN. 1,800 Bales HAT-cholce Timothy, 8,009 Bnah OATS. And Best Bolted MEAL in Worth arolln.. PRESTON CUIUIINO A UU.. Mlllara and Orain and ap0 tf Peanut Dealer. SUPERIOR MUSICAL WORKS. FOX SUMBAT ECHOOLt : THE BEACON LIGHT, (80 oentt) U nndoabt.d- one or .8ai i ??e or ue. aol Bunaay Itcbool hob rBoke that g oeen puoiwnea. By j . u. tsnnst and a. a . naa seen paDiisnea By J HOFFMAN. Send S dhni " ri . 7 w wrnua : OiaVBTTK, 60 cU.; BILLEE TAILOR. tO ct. 11 -60' Fo eaittonsof very pop- uu , opera Fob Qkhiral bxaskbs aid Town Luaaaia MUSICAL LITERATURE. As the Great Masters really created modern ma - aic, nomaaiclan ia thoroughly poated until he baa rod their Uvea - Ditaoo m oo. pubiuh axcallant nnH wv VMfl.hl. hlwn. nKI and very readable biographlee of Beethoven, at "f?"" f J55?S?Vi '2' -"aa5F-.P 1 "'i vaopin.fi.ov you nrow, ivwi., Men i.og; toa achdmann. $1 60. Theae are elegant volaweV a are the Romintte Biography af Motat.tL78;B;e. ' -w. y.mm. m-.vtmmw ..wv, .UVMVft- toioi aoaan, m tojb., eaco at ov: seouioTen Letters, $1: Meadelaeoha Lettra, I eriea, each $160: and Urbina's Sketcha of Eminent Mailcal wmpoBera, joe xne moei vainaoie atuaicaj ui. ADoeer. tory 1 Bitter' HUtoryof Music, S vela, each $1.50; V aMvVVa B aJLIVMt VI WA ItetV) m TOIB. a BAVaa f A.iW a the moet entertaining HUtotical Bkauhe ar those in L. c. Eion' well written Carioetue r ana us moei enteriauuns Historical n Kate naa ara awa aoiV SD Oliver Ditson & Co., BOSTON. CHAS. H. DITSON CO. T. E. DITSON OO. iit Chestnut t., Phil. Wed Sat 843 Broadway. N. T. apSOdaw tf L. S. L. NEXT DRAWING OF THE Louisiana State Lottery ' Aaao riiAVA a.i iu. va.riija.tj . . . . i. i.e. . . ... ... n . . im . . PRIZE A $80,000. Whole ticket, fa 00; Halves, f I 00. Address Lock Box tT. ap 13 tf Wilmington, N. C. h).BAln nA d QT,o IXttiaDUlD OUU UUU UUOUOD, Brown tt Roddick 45 Market Street. WE HAVE NOW ON HAND A BEAUTIFUL assortment of the abore at nrlcee ranrlna from 15 cent to $16 00. LACES AND BAMBURGS. Oar line In Lace nd B unburn ha nevsr been so complete aa at thla tint. We are opening many novelties. NECK RUFFLING, A New Line just received. BROWN RODDICX. ap 3 tf 45 Market St. Try Mrs. Joe Person's Mian Tonic Bitten. CURES SCROFULA, RHEUM ATHK. HEART Diaaaae, Chronle BlUou Oollc, aad aU klad. of Brnption and Skin Disease, arlsina from Imparity Brnption and Skin Disease, arlsina from Imparity or tbe blood. A aa AJteratlr. Toalc sad urlBr or the Blood it has proven itaeir unequalled. 9f SEE GOV. HOLDER'S OPINION. Biuiaa. N. C. Dee. Id. IBM. I take Dleasnreln staUnr that a member of bv family ha ased Mr Toe Feraoa' Indlaa Toalc with good result I bellv her remedy exeauaat for the parpoao for which It 1 lnten4d. w. w. nuLiiin. SEE JUDGE STRONG'S OPINION. BaUiea. N. C Dae. lit. 1880. Mr. Joe Person : Madam Some month atro I wa In bad health, suffering from debility, lndlgr. tlon and loss of appetite, when a friend mdaostim to try your Bitter aa a Tonic. I did aa with th bom happy result. I take great pleaaar la reeommea ding Itaa a valuable and efficient vegetable Tonic. Very respectfully, GEO. V. aTstOaU. Prepared by Mrs. Joe Peraon. Franklin ton. N. C. Far sal ny WM. H. GStBEM. Dmarlrt. mh 16 ly nac WllaUngtOB,N.C. Fine Eattan Chairs. LOUNGES, TETE-A-TJCTE8, SOFAS AND Patent Spring Bockar, with the Improved tion to our already large Stock af Maaonable goods, and are selling them ayVprVse. Fararmr Vealera, ap 17 tf North Front St. Woven oane eeac w are racsiTuw uauj auai- ........ ' Vt