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; . I ' " ; H ZIOBHIHG 8TAB. .. v Vai. t.4kiOM fcTU J'l .Jdifff5 B4IM OF IP VWMVOi I V One 8 DCU.NAUU ucin o n r sr . .. I To -l5 0a-eaier aaCiarwt u ear ... .o.ir'aal to outlet foe awe l&a Orw akMtA x J-raaca. atr4 eS t& Post O WTlmteCto. X. C. . . .v. iroa tad priCM Jocu oxpij, io i ,tnprotoal ris(to from lo 3 pr eat. I "HioatJ, cooTicted of maUaf hitr la ti:iicc Dickjoo for th tolcctico of oia i jtitrr. wuMonectJ io oca hooVa lo- tijo ied by juJfo. Jary aod caarty attxy cit;za of Sfcravtport, ba bao for rdvl to tb OoTtrocr of LocUUoa for Th lriaidenl fx 1 1 imtnJit parv!oa mi cat to tha Saata yrtrv3y taJrwic i! of ih Ntw York aoeoiaa ioc rcp Jat Ilalxrtioo'a. Ta CUia irn vtra ratiflcd by tba uu, atl eiaty-igal cocoiaatioaa coo rlrmU; itt aotaiaaUoa of Go. B. Eraritl, Ia'rol Hsvtoue Coilctor for ib Fkftb N -fu Lniia Dmrict, j atnoef tbo Tho s.rk. of tbe J,oro.y; lu-u t.r ie N Yoi k n eucceaefal. Kreaca m tfiiiuuj to evoitl fartlxr cutu.lictioa eaii wiil eettle tbe Tan I af T. r ,r -,l i& Priuc Stephanie of DUiatn V,k UuIoJdU o Auuxi ukea piace I'l ! V CUO l I" JUTtt 101. -lJC tin " i" "t. ai1 ff'oJ er. uoeaay . u, ti:J1 )r (iUUxuoo will move lia i-huii jo of a otuoumeat to West- :ui.j.ur Afb-y t. L rvl Ucooflkl I l' iKilittiMi tri mtul beve rtreu4tl i, i.. c . u ib mcubvI rcliaf uf tbe I. u i b.it. ITU ocoj-cl of aa oii-3o- . . -i cafro:. .ltocJ by KaMte,wUl ,ifrre I. Frtoce eod Kj1oJ decline i ; r-icip . Five iroe wr I !. J nvl wrst'ipj4ieJ by :b wrtck f . itu ou (be Texts Pacific Utllroud - V rU ' utta of ib America a Hmiich Aw"Cii-a. i ll.ct(aioJ,V ,wu . -tvnivl. PeuL, Xiao.. e . wi. J ia oit place of merit ef rot (kioi are 10 pfieoo el Cooetao 1 1. u -j' cv-oaphctiy is lb marder of tbe e uiiac. dcooU pieaary mnwo of nijaaury cuoTertoce bll at Peru yceterdej N V cntrkeu: Money SO per coL ; , tt a ici at.a firua at 10 9-15-310 13 16c; uiii.ru loar ubCtteujevl ! $4 735 32; t tOU t uoratJeO re3 $1 19 it i'i, euro l&2c bibr sad t.iriy acute, . . . --. -. , ! . ,.i u .raaJ Cltc; sputta ittrp,aiio quMt otu. roeio uucuauircu a. i 1 1 I Many reflecting Democrau are be- luoiog to look oo prohibition aa a I rojao hone. h i thought the i'rraideol will vmi Charitoo on May 11 lb, aod ihac go to lhe Cowpeoe CeoleooiaL The KiterpriM says lhe prohibition t irnoQ was tested in lhe recent -.ev.toa at Laurinburg, aod tbo result v 7 against and 53 for. i bie a says let none of the Star K-'Ue liiog-ter, whether while or black, Northern or SoalLero, Ilepub . ic.ni or Democrat, escape. After all it waa Cookliog's victory tf betwrea hira and Garfield. None of the objectionable nominations will hm coofirmed during the extra session. Sumter, 8. C, will bava a cotton tctory. $3J,0OO has been raised already. Iioli ou tho balL Hurrah for a cotton mill campaign io the JUth. Marfroesboro doeo not take very kiudly lo prohibitioo. Io the town election held there last Monday lhe prohtbiliooiala ouly polled 9 voles out of 166. Mr. Tornio, tho chief tenor in the French Opera Cora pony, now in Now York, ran away with Emilia A nib re, tho prima doona, leaving Mme Toar m to toko it out la tears. The laieot we have got la that er- tto. Holden has given it up, and John Nichols (of 3ormaa and Nichola are with ua" memory) will be hi tuccenaor aa pootmaster of Ra leigh. Sn hundred aod forty-two deaths m New York withio eighteen days from sjmotic (infectious) disease, sod all froo filthy streets and 00 00. Typhoid caste are found in every part of the city, even in Fifth Ave nue. Tho Duke of Sutherland aod party are "doing Richmond, Va. "Ball Kan" Rasavell, of tho London Times, 1 aloog. Rasoell w so with the army that did not got to Richmond with iu supply of handcuff. Uo wrote up the performances of said army. Tho London papers are quite united and enthusiastic over Booth's Othsllo and Irv tog's Iago. Oar great Soathorn actor waa received moot enthusiastically. The Post, re fening lo the two groat players, eums up tho great performance thus: "A triumph more undisputed theatri cal annals do not record.' II WJl. II. i klHUlO DA lit VOL. XXVIII. NO. rHOHIIITIOR SIS CUABLOTTI.il Charlotte eeeme ambitious to toko the championship on prohibition. Re ferring tr thm kffirmttivs vnta nf th teoolo on thu aaottioo. tbe Observer I "Tboy bod o decided by o smoll I majority, io tbo olectioo of Mayor I and a Uo voto io the Board of Alder- aooouocod than fear bogan to been- tortainod that tho dof.afod p.rty by .... ii . . . some inaireci means wouia Dait mis I exPreMioo of tho aoToreigu wilL It wao osoortod oa tbo stroot that tbe six Aldermen elected on tho anti-probi bition ticket would Ignore tbe call of the Major lor an organisation oi toe now ttoaru aoa tflus prerenung a o.a . ftCljo0 yeaterdsy monjioK in calling l0,etb 7 lhe 0, Bo.rd ofAlderm.n. From tbo account in tho Observer, it do not iDDeir ..-PI w.. m.d. u b. . meeting ot tbo new Board of Aldermen. But iK old Board met tn J r,iua aavaral I 1 ordinance relating to the sale of i; a, TV.... ..r. mhw m. w auvw viuiuaubci nriBB ayaw h.binh. . b.,.g. by.nyr . pno o, p.,.oo iocldiog drag store, of ooy wines, broody fruit or ' ' .lK.li. Khur. .r,iriinAD. or m.lf , -r Itquora. under ceitain penalities. ... .. Of course. II theee ordinances meo ooytbiog, and are observed, it ie imixauihU to bavin Charlotte a r . ' . .; bottle of brandy peaches or Hop r Bitters, though wo confess to some obluseneM in solving the problem of - . 1 , uU8 died, aa a beverace. ... a , a W am hows rritflsn at hr v aa oa varr - " " oriet synopsis 01 toe action 01 the Chatlolte Aldermen, as it is a . . .. matter of interest at ibis lime, and lo show 10 what extremes wl be gratifying to our cltUens and espe ..... , . I ci ally to the summer visitor to know that mc prvuiumuu 'jwuu i. uwug carried thus early 10 tbo cauvasa. UI - ... . ,. .. . I ooa a reaction will follow which :n . l. t j. : I win u leifc uu uio urk oiuuuiy iu 1 I Augusi, woen toe wuoio people win 1 be called lo tbe polla. Mr. Orreo R. Smith, of Durham, ett aaa S OSSavi f?itatwK iVisajtj aO A aaaa wa I .V .v.m a..-vw w that he boa that "cotton picker" com plete aod fully lea led. He says: I have worked my coltoa picker for iu year, wuro Ii out, aod proved that 1 aa tbe first man that over picked a bale of cirfloo with machinery, and sold it for the seme as baod picked col loo. and never loucbed iu Tte macblTe ghTrs three- fLiarthi of lhe odco eotLon in sroine over I ooce, sod shows a better sample of cotton -r -- - - i from tho sane field than hand-picked, for it gai hers nothing but the perfect cotton. The machine cao bo made to gather a bale a a boar, where the eottoo is well opened. 1 am at work now oo a helf-aixe machine for the Atlanta exposition, where I shall meet capital aod the teniae ot the world, aod show them how the old thing works.1 Tbe followioe North Carolina pby- sioiaos are now attending the Ameri- cao Medical Assoc va lion, now in sssoioo at Richmond, Va.: L. L. Sta- Uo. Tarboro: C. W. Eagles. Old I c , . t v TaBm t..K- T V Sparta; J. W. Joneo, Tarboro, T. . Wood. Wilmington: N. J. Piltman. 9 9 , v n-i... n.t.:k. I Tarboro; Lugeno Gnasom, Raleigh; T. J. Moore, Charlotte; Duocan M. attersoo, S. S. Satcbwell, Ivocky I Point. I Speaking of the two great actor I nnw nlawintr toaether in London, the I Baltimore American says : hit I been too florid, given to hyperbole, A 1 V lUht a aaiavw aw w-w -"1 . T L. ! 1 1 . I I. - U - Italian I an insa vuiaiu iwuct iuiu mu iwuiu. Booth's wonderful subtlety, his oat- I like ways, hi Italian mask of features, ..... I servo htm wonderfully in tbio part. Even his Othello Seems to have won I O . t. T V I more eppiaase man irviugs iago. When tho parts are raversed a aure . . . l t n I triampn awoito mm. I .na arnoittad of the charfo of im- morality at Manassas, Va. The v v w. v.- . .ai cnarge wa WIuuttufc uj - Games, who admitted on the trial he coo Id not sustain his accusations, uu. i . I Todd is io hot water etill, Uaunes swearing bo is a bad man and a charge , j .u . v baviog been proved that be went into a bar room at Alexandria and took a glass of lager-beer. The plin of the Stalwarts is to vote , . . . only on those nominations to which tbere is no objection. In this way Robertson cao be shoved oil until December. It is thought that Gor ham aod "that other fellow" will be dropped quietly, and that next winter others will be nominated io Republi can caucus. Io the meantime the President will appoint Judge Robert son. It is now known that a conspiracy to assassinate tho present Sultan has boon discovered, aod hia two brothers-in-law are suspected and under arrest. Some curious disclosures will I HE Mil) 39. be made, it is aald. by the present IB.wuiiuUufwiu.t-.vv(1.u tne aeatooi ...c oux.au, nuu, Aziz. rrkiitiaau - HUtoa Cbronlclo. j v. t an A .a . y?"80,10 about it? Tfc&t feature of the bill forbidding diotillation will damage J for on we have very UtUe faith in the bill, if adoptedf doing much , - - i eooa. . Spirits Turpenruc3 j Laurinburg bride stores. AaheTilla Recorder, we copied from in our last. Both paper, are publlahod, howeyer. T77w XI. n wim ?tr atAoca brought up and deposited la Deep river at J"" S00-000 I Edenton Clarion: The fisher men I are catchJn lanro auaalitleo offish. I Dk.J . . ..IU . rm.m IikiiHm an1 I htrrint at tl ner thousand Tho nmarwu for fmit have much imorored . - m t. w x I r r - uiuaLraa.aa aua a.& uii uai w u ' u - a aava k a w w I r w lioo 0rr Heir, flUmV .rlff of Guilford by the county commissioners gives I i --.i-. .i at.. nn.. I 5!"!' ".J..t uiuk uuu.i wuwui eMwiu u..j Vx y"--.wV T B GepQxy una" lfle , 0 I T nmk.,tAn l?Av.Y . Tho . , . . t . . a t.i rr tt 1 0,0K onw "W" Teri.ty will open at ueaurort, xi. tJ., unaer direction of Dr. W. Broekaon May 2d. and continued some three months. Tae cuLa countv Airricultural The Cumberland County Agricultural I Aaaoclaiion held o meeting recently and re- I eiecxexi xor tne ensuingyear u omceri 01 1 lajt year. Mr. J. A. Worth is President, I and CoL Wm. Alderman is Secretary of I it A r a 1 I UIO AMOC11UQO. I a.kw;iu f?it:jM' noi v s 1 r .v iraa. T.ma n vfarttn r;h.ru. I A. Moore have formed a company and I have purchased acres of land in tbe Black Mountains, including Mitchell's Peak. It lneie eenUemeo propose to immediately commence me erection 01 a commodious hotel on the summit, which will be at a gTtter elevation than any other building eaat nf th Itrx-kT Mountaina. Thia hotel ,T , - - . ; .v, . . . K ntr thaniand fMt h!rhr Ihtn Iht uioudland Hotel on the Koao, wbicn lst- Hhh&. nanoue voserver. Annmoer af-JO a a aT A O a. v . i m . cnurcn ycaieruay evening. 1 no coitou receipts for April were 2.151 bales. Thia concludes tho cotton year or 1BU-81 and . 11 a a. . a - t ...La- a . ST 4 ria ceipu for lsat yesr were 87.992 bales. The mumps are prevailing in portions nf the the city. onrr Items: M. u- FIolmeL Anti.PrnhibltioB candidate for Msyor waa elected last Monday by about JJJfgl fjg- joTuonhljSi i i - 2.. i .i.. r n W BUjunij. - v. . H..HUU5I lum, cumnmwiiwi uwnucu hi cicvt j. Vj . proceeded Krider, Esq., o most excellent citizen, his successor, who was duly qualified. On last Sunday sixty-nine German immigrants arrived in Salisbury, and ore expected to become o permanent part of the population of Kowan county. Tbe party was composed of 24 men. 14 women and 31 children, aged from two months up to 20 years old. They are German Polsn ders, and are brought to the State under 109 auspices of Col. Pope, Commissioner I farmers, but it is expected that a car load fj? m""- tre ,OOD lo Ralegh Jhrmer fe Mechanic: CoL A. B.Gorrellbaa accepted the Chief Merahalabip of the Bute Fair. Rev. R a Abernaihy'o College at Happy Home, Burke county, has 200 students, about half .a . i t art - ar i 1 1 . ot wnom are giria. oenator juemmon win de,lTcr Commencement address. May 24th- it is claimed thst the rTobibi- QQU0Cji in(j (hit a new Mayor is probable, I Messrs. ManlyLR. M. Battle, N. B. Brough j ton ana . 4. rvniteueasa are otmea lortne 1a A llMV Af MIW1MMm.nl Prohibitionists. Jolly Col. Carrowsy. I travelling correspondent of the Observer. I entered by Joe Lasstter. "ProMHOon" entered by Dempsey Wood. Lager got I - . . . . t .... . I .,m"BnD"hf XST'E" -j a,- rnsjority. j oo turner a row years ago I held the most prominent position in public I i"o ever aiiainea oy a norm aroiiaisn; Vavltw a aawakll vntan aan1 aa at tvnnlov sa a I mv" At lh-rVfm "t,- mdical Ringsters were buving up promi- I a& a . a a aw I neotmeninsii airecuons, ona ouytng oj Democrata. Joe Turner walked iu dally I rimnrnr nia ilia, ana wniis omer men v. .- v,. mm Hrher. he firrew Doorer. grew richer, ho grew poorer. -Raleigh Bulletin of Agriculture: ,Ka mn.tr. M.rrti M,n Vnoll.K ni..m. to thia office and were aettled AV UI IU SUV tMVM-as wv w- ww awai. svaM a, a a dm I ST ST a-W a a w- a e to mis omco ua were eeiueu i ia Wake county. A Pennsyl- v was recommended to Catawba I on o farm vania family u ni.w "a j . a x,,i'mt:t "13 iS? and CoL weDher, representing the Anglo- I im.K.n I.anrt I Vimnritlin l.lmltMl In- I "some wltna capital of a milllan dollars, visited ltalelgn to coniex witu ut wrommiaaioner, i ld a p,.n for English emigrsnis In North Carolina. These gen Uemen came wou euuunou ui geuuo- meo who were well acquainted with their endorsers, bankers of New York city. They remained In the city two dsvs, visited the deportment offices, were furnished with d roe Doctors' tickets, and went to Aiheville w . w a . a a 1 W-k a to look at the country beyond the Blue Ridge. They will make o proposition to the Board at its session in April to co operate with tho Department in sending emigrants to North Carolina, provided they can obtain lands In largo bodies suited to the class of people they wish to settle. Du ring tho same week throe Germans repre senting a German Colonization Society, came to this cfSce to consult with its officers io regard to a suitable location for their colony. Raleigh Ncvm-Observer: Yester day a negro in the second ward beat bis wife, aod came near being arrested for it, TTnwever. ha crotestod that he eometimeo suffered from "emotional - insanity" and I escsped. m A. letter from Judge Heads I la Raleigh day after to-morrow. The 1 r : ' .r , . ' 'IC, ri ' WILMINGTON, N. C. FRIDAY. counjy Board of Health has selected Dr. i iiee, wno ror two years past naa so aoiy "jVu rejected I that tha Ifoora Conntv Millalona ComDanv are doing an extenslre business in the ship mentoi Bionea irom meir quarry, xney 4.t hmit w.rhoiiM t nmeron. a. M . a I ' . fni JC .... ine Tote on J&ionaay xor tne '-graaea school tax" was oyerwhelmtng. In all the I w.r(1. And in tha ontaida townshiD 930 I rotes were cast. Of this number only 49 ?LX.t.c. flV; gi'-ft f?"7.' 1 i - - . - . Arkansas, but who has returned to tkis Bute as "the best place on earth," says that a majority of both houses of the Ar kansas Legislature of 1875, being the first Democratio Legislature in that State since reconstruction, were native born North Carolinians. And we learn that in the last creeks and ponds near by to fish. rhfbttiTaVMa A now pn exhibition at Manly station, on the fKSMS ZTtl I mgL for town 0fflCers, the vote stood no E0l1?',a0SS At Tar- boro on the 2d the Kepubiicans elected a I msrity of tbe county commissioners At Plymouth the election for town officers a M . a Sa a. officers passed off quietly, but unusual interest I WM manifested on the part of the friends i nart or me menaa i nr ihA rival aunirAnisV a. ij. iTivmra. & of the rival aspirants. A. U. Usylord, .a . a a - promising young lawyer and embryo poll- MinJiltulU continued oyer .o ft. Bext term rSTDemoi.tto ford tho following ticket was elected: R. I n. m .. v . . n i I w -H""". MjotKuem.jyuiu muooen-j. a. i8yionuwn.j,tfuuu au (Lom.). B. S. Haithcock (Uem.), ana John u. nuuw iiMju.i a.ua iwv...wu I and tha Radicals take their defeat in good spinu. me election at oaiem ciuseu I nriiatlv. Tha volA for Mavor Stood A. Ill 7 nXm. rl;nminM SI H.L Wat- i 1 1"" V ,00"'", QTinr.s I Ooodwln88,E. C. Harley 41, J. A. Waddell h B-W. Hatcher 82. JB CITY, NBW AUVaCBTISacrriKN-iM Ch. Wessell Notice. Worcester's Dictionary. P. Cuioc50& Co. Peas. MuKSON Summer clothing. L O. R. M- Meeting notice. Brown & Roddick Novelties. Orddtakce Selling on Sundays. Heikhxeroer Pianos and orgaos Grahd Bazaar Wednesday Digbt. Croklt & Morris Horses at auction. I Local uoia. Turner' Almanac predicts rain for to-day. The Wilmington Light Infantry ... . TT.ll ,rV v-.irf1v I "v " J J auemoon. I Tbere 18 an unmailable letter m I the postof&ce addressed to Mister Douglass I JicTire, Te Mis Affie Molden I -The Norwegian barque JSJomand- "n w" cle"ed from Mb Port for Gla8ow I vaitfrrliv h M pear Alex. Snrnnt & Hon. ,1 f .l, , f n1.,.nw I jt j ' i with 3,411 parrels or rosin. Gen. S. H. Manning will attend tbe annual re-union of the Society of the Army of the Potomsc.which meets at Hart- ford. Conn., on the 8th of June. A little child of Robert Morris, colored, in the northwestern section of the City wa, badly bitten by a vicious dog on Wednesdsy evening, and a policeman has instructions to kill the animal. A reliable and intelligent Dem. ocrat from the. Southern part of Bladen county, who was in the city yesterday, says tbe sentiment in his neighborhood is almost unanimous against the so-called prohibition bllL At the meeting of the Directors of the Duplin Canal Company, held Wed- nesday afternoon, the Treasurer and Col- was ordered to collect tho monthly 1 natal. ment ot five per cent., up to the 1st of Jaay' 1 We are indebted, through the - courtesy of tbe marshals, for an invitation . : . U - kU luo cuuiiuvuucuicub cicituco ui mo University of North Csrolins, June 1st and 2d. Address before the Societies by Hon. M. W. Ransom. Baccalaureate Sermon by Rev. Wm. P. Harrison, D.D., of Wash ington. D. C. Mr. Ed. A. Alderman is n- fha nisleetie ----- 1 Society. DleorOerjy. Complaint is made that a number or r - - colored boys, nearly grown, were engaged in flnKiinx Miiinrr anri m.binimirrht MH- I ' " - " eons generally, in the neighborhood of Ninth and CaaUe streeU, Wednesday night, to the serious annoyance of tbe people re ... ... .. -r . CMe. fenoe were partially torn down oy mo rowuiea. Xh iiore To-nignt. Wesgain remind our friends that Col. D. K. MoRae will discourse to us on the subject of "Phantasmagoria," at the. Opera House this evening, for the benefit of the Wilmington Library Association. The leca tore will be a fine one, and those who at tend will never regret the small outlay for such a genuine pleasure. Qowarel Relief F. R. Co. No. 1. At the last meeting of tbe above Com pany, Mr. John Haar, Jr., was unanimous ly elected Treasurer for the unexpired term, to fill the vacancy caused by the desth of the late Henry Ohlandt. AflVBR AND QIARINE. The schooneriiKary Bear, Capt Chad- wJck left New York on Monday and ar be set down as pretty quick time. aljaaeasrT MAY 6. 1881. wottie Bviietiai. tha thprmnmti. t tt, p- M. yesterday.. Wa8hogton mean 1 time, and also the amount of rainfall in - inches for the twenty foUr hours ending i t t p xr Mni ThmH.. von t I at 3 r' M except Tueadajr, when It . I ia AO- T. a-.. -n . : .1 1 1 a . u w UUL"a. luruuuou, UJr oergMni James W. Watsoo. Slenal Officer at thia Station : Tem. R. F. Atlanta. 64 .05 Augusta 7 .00 Charleston 6 .00 Charlotte. 68 .00 Corsica n a 78 .08 Galveston ........ 77 .00 Indlanola.. 81 .00 Jacksonville 6G .22 Key West 87 .oO Montgomery 77 .10 Punta Rassa 80 .00 Savannah 72 .00 Wilmington 74 .00 Cedar Keys 80 .00 Pensacola . 81 .00 PortEacs 84 .00 Weather. Cloudy Fair Clear Augustc Charleston i i;narirtrp Fair Cloudy Cloudy Fain Cloudy Clear Fair Fair Fair Fair Clear Clear Fair Tbe following are the Indications for the South Atlantic States toay: Warmer, fair weather, easterly winds, I stationary barometer, and stationary or higher barometer. C s. JDiatrlet Court. Tn conannannA nf th nnntimipH indJa- Position nf Hi. Rnnnr TnH Bmnir. i ' cases were tried in this Court yesterday, I and those on the docket have for tbe most I Higgins and his mate, of the schooner I , Kmma 11. Brummond. charged with mal- . .. ot.a f DOOOi lha IT-- ----- - - 1 " I fendanta beini? released on rivfpir a bond of $1,000 each for their appearance. The Grand Jury have not yet been dis cnargea ana uouri nas not yet aajournea, though it is probable that very little addl- tional business will be transacted. failed to find a true bill in tbe cases of . - - , the former the Registrar and the latter an . V . . . . , Inspector of Election . in the Fifth Ward, at the last general election in November, who were charged with illegally depriving a voter of his ballot. Tbe Good Samaritans. Tbe Grand Lodge of the Independent Order of Good Samaritans and Daugbteri of Samaria for this State, which has been in session here for the past three days, completed its labor yeBterday. During tbe afternoon the members formed in proces sion at the City Hall, and, headed by a band of music, marched to St. Stephen's I A. M. E. Church, or Tabernacle, where an arlrl waa rlelivererl hv C. S Brown, of " . . . Salisbury. The procession was a lengthy one and made quite an imposing appear ance, tho Grand officers all being in car riages. rm J t j :.i J x oe proceeuinga were cioseu w uu a eranu festival or ball at the City Hall last night. The Dtmoflt iet and ood order DM I rrSarnrtpri7.nrl nil th nrnnpArlinmi anrl th ThA ntmnat nniAt anrl irnnrl nrrlnr tiaa i t.wV..B-i - I Tjsjtor8 from abroad have behaved excen- tionally well; M-TOt conrt J Louisa Jones, colored, was before thia I tribunal yesterday morning on the charge of acting disorderly on Surry street. De I tween Church and castle, much to tne an- noyance and personal, discomfort of the quiet and law-abiding citizens of that neighborhood. Defendant ordered to pay a fine of $5 or go below for ten days. The case of Hattie Churchwell, another colored girl, charged witlf disorderly con duct, was dismissed. magtairaue's Court. Capitola Brown, colored,, was before Justice Millis, yesterday morning, charged wUh bei -,... . a nuisance . Quit e a number of witnesses were examined, and the testi mony developed a depth of immorality and degredation which is a disgrace to any civilized community. The defendant was required to give a justified bond in the sum of $50 for her appearance at the next term I of the Criminal Court. THK fflAIlaS. The mails close and arrive at the City Post Office as follows: CLOSE. Northern through mails, fast, 6:00 P.M. Northern through and way mails 5:30 A.M. Raleigh 5:30 A.M. Mails for the N. C. Railroad, and routes supplied there from, including A. & N. C. Railroad, at 5:80 A.M. Srtnthflrn mails for all nointa Jf"1 SS a-? SlSa 7-45 P M. ckjuioi, J--- ' weaternmaiisw.v. xvymauy Western mails (C.C. R'y) daily (except Sunday) 8:10 A. M. Mail for Cheraw & Darlington Railroad 7:45 P. M. Mails for points between Flo rence and Charleston, 8 A. M. and 7:45 P.M. Fayetteville, and officeson Cape Fear River, Tuesdays and Fridays 1KK)P M. Fayetteville, via Lumberton, daily, except Sundays.;.. 8:10 A.M. Onslow C. H. and interme diate offices, Mondays and Thursdays 6.-00A M Smithville mails, by steam boat, daily (except Sundays) 8:30 A. M Mails for Easy Hill, Town Creek, Shallotte and Little River, Mondays and Thurs days 6:00 A. M Wilmington and Black River Chapel, Mondays, Wednes days and Fridays. ........ 5:00 A. M. OPEN FOR DELIVERY. Northern through and way mails 7:30 A.M. Northern through mails. 9 .-00 A.M. Southern mails 7:30 A. M. Carolina Central Railroad. ... 4.00 P. M. Mails collected from street boxes every day at 3.80 P. M. Stamps for sale at general delivery when stamp office is closed. . Stamp Office open from 8A.M. to 12 M., and from 3 to 5 :30 P.M. Money order and Register Department open same as stamp office. WHOLE NO. 4281 Btabap Lyman' Aypolntmonta. May 26. Ascension Day St. John's, Wil- I minirtnn I mSSoo 7 P' mSL Mwk w" I moo b..j n. T . I mington.,' , V saaysy, sonday p. m. St. Paul's, Wil mlngioD: May 31, Tuesday Clinton. June 1, Wednesday Faison. June S, Thursday Smithville. June 5, Whitsunday Fayetteville. Or- uiuaiion. June 17, Friday Wilson. June 19, Sunday Kocky Mount. Con secration. June 20, Monday Halifax. June 21, Tuesday Scotland Neck I SECOND ROUND OF QUARTERLY MEETINGS for the Wilmington District or the Methodist B. Church, South : Smithville........ May 7- 8 JarosswicK, at Zlou May il4 15 ,llSae::::::::i & XiSr1"? June 4 6 !.bar3r " June n-12 Coharie .....June 18-19 L. 8. BURKHE AD. Presiding; Elder. city jrasmg. THE MORNINO STAR caaalwaya be had at the follow Harris places In the city: The Pur cell House. fews.Stand. and the Stay Office. A BARB BARGAIN. A well established and I Pfosperous Weekly Newspaper, located In a thri- I SXTS ei?? i .mil ,r r "-"J- y S. a4 tutor of this c.aSiSS'L.'SS-S SUSStS the merlte of Hop Bitters la as I Plain n on est terms aa Doaiilble. to innan nonniA tn a?them one trial, 'as no one who 5 I "uewiu ever use anytning else. Providence Ad- 1 BLKS. wiN8iiiwR snnTrrrwfx btpttb t I STlvanusOobbthiu writMin t.hRnatn nhH.ti.B Freeman" : We would by no means recommend any kind of medicine which wa did not. knnw tn ka :ni Sffl Jl0 1 w a wg wm lamnyit aas proved a blessing vE& ASfSmSS ffiS!M,?fS S3S2& I ' " m nm va w atw yvtlVvUVU ObSAU which U harmless; for the sleep which it affords t.nA infant fa Tvoe'faasvflv nahiMl e-U 1.i. a. t I awakes aa bright aa a button." And during the process of teething iu value la Incalculable. We I naye rrequenuy neara motuers say they would not I ,,"A'ltlle.,oirthof the child till it had I fislahed with the teething eiejre, oa any conaidera- I tlon whatever. Sold by ail druggists. 35 cents a Dome. HARRIED, ' GROVES EDWARDS. At the residence of the bride's father, at Blnesville, Georgia, on Wednes day evening, April 37th, JAMXS tt. GKOVEH, of Spartanburg, B. c, and Mlsa LILIE EDWARDS, Rev. J. W. Farmer offldattng. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. BODENOSADNES OF WYOMING TRIBE, No. 4, INDEPENDENT O.- R. M., Wilmington, N. C. HTEMBER8 OF D. C. WILL ATTEND THTH iTA Bleep at the 8th Run. for work in the H. de- aemoers or tne Trioe would do well to at aa buainess of lmoortance will be considered . my6 It C. H. CAPP8, CAR. of D. C. A Grand Bazaar UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF THE REC torv Club Of 8t. John' Hhnrrh will ha nruuiml at tne uty tiau on Wednesday night. Mar llth. at t Hill nn WntnMr1v nlorit afaw 1fh f I Z., " . , . . - a . . -J i o o ciock, ana conunue tnrougnout tne ae week. 2SYrAdm1asion ST BaSar to?S& I each, season UCKetS 39 Cents. my 0 lw eaaon tickets 28 cents. I i . m nonce. LL PERSONS ARE HEREBY CAUTIONED against crediting the Steamer Clinton and owners., as she is heavily mortgagor to the undersigned, my 6 It CH. WESSELL. Pease. 100 BAGS CLAT spsckued and BLACK PEAS, FOR SEED. PRESTON GUMMING ft CO..PCI Millers and Grain and my 0 tf Peanut Dealers. Men's and Boys' BLACK AND COL'D MOHAIR and ALPACA SACK COATS, Linen Dusters, Brown Linen Sack Coats, Black Alpaca Vests. M UN SON. my S It Clothier and Merchant Tailor. AW ORDIIIAWCE Relating Vq foiling QYt SundaVS. " II B 11 UKUA1N&D UX TUB MAXUJtt Board of Aldermen, and It is hereby .ordained by authority of the samel that any person or persons who shall opes, his store or place of business en a Sunday, for the purpose of selling or disponing of or offering for sale any goods, wares and mercaan dlse, or any article, or any person or persons who shall sell or dispose of any goods, wares or mer- chandise, on a Sunday, shall be guilty of a misde- meanor, and on conviction shall be fined not to ex- ceed twenty-five dollars. Provided, that nothing in this Ordinance shall refer to Drngglats selling Med icines or Ice Dealers selling Ice. Passed by the Board of Aldermen May 3d, 1831. HENRY SAVAGE, my 8 It City Clerk. Pianos and Organs, -pOR CASH OR ON THE EASY INSTALMENT PLAN. All of my Organs are warranted for five years. Call and tee for yonrself At HEINSBERGER'S Live Book and Music Store. aAMMOCK8. CROQUET BETS, JAPANESE GOODS, at my 5 tf THE LITE BOOK STORE. SEED RICE. 1000 Babela BEST lowland 500 do wmTC ufland For sale by WORTH A WORTH. mh 18 tf ' Ana . A OB on wee:?.:. " TMWMki, 8 60 Threeweeka, Jv-V M OBemooth.. ,.10 00 Two months,.. . IT 00 " Tbmawmtha,.. .... 4 00 ,, Six months... ..4000 " Oneyear...... M 00 nrnibut 1. iill.i. nil t.lrM m aaaama. "iowt-. , , ,4, ,, inuiiNMua nonpareil type make ouituri. NEW. ADVERTISEMENTS. Horses at Auction. ON TO-MORROW. SATURDAY MO RHINO, at 10 o'clock, we will aU in front of our office. Booth Water Street. 10 N. 1 Saddle and Barnes Horsei, J aat arrived from Weet Tirrlnla. avaa ui awu MUCI U1U WUUll ln CRONLY MORRIS. mj 6 2t Auctioneer. Lecture. QOL. D. K. McRA.1 WILK DELIVER A LEC- TURKfor the beaeflt of the Library Aeeoelatloa, at the OPKHA HOUSE, on FRIDAY, MAY STH, tT8., o clock P. M. 8abJeot-.'PaAMTA8MAOO-RIA." AdmlMton BloKle uckeU CO eta; two or more S73i eta. aac my 4 St JUST RETURNED. I Br a. Brown Roddick 45 Harket St. TTAVING JUST RETURNED FROM THE Northern market we are prepared to show MANY NOVELTIE8 In our line. AT PRICES MUCH LOWER than it was possible to offer them earlier In the season. A visit only can prove the truthfulness of cur state ment. NUN'S VEILING DRESS GOODS. leomelhlng New. OMBRE LACE VEILINGS. LADIES' TIBS. Wlthont exception the LARGEST AND MOST STYLI8H ASSORTMENT eo r Bouse has ever -owa rown & Roddick 45 market Street. my 6 tf NOW READY THE NEW EDITION OF WORCESTER'S Quarto Dictionary, WITH SUPPLEMENT, Library fchecp, flO. Writers, Beaders and Btudentsbf all claetes will and it superior to any other lilcuonary. On questions of Orthography and Pronunciation it is unrivalled. Contains thousands of words aot to be found In any other Dictionary. Excels all other works ia the completeness of Its vocabulary. Qupplementary to the general vocabulary are val la? uable Articles, Lists, Rules, Tables, etc The Pronunciation, Etymology and Definition or over 11 5, COO words are correctly given. Tjlni braces S068 royal quarto pages, with over 1100 aWI illustrations and four illuminated plates. ecommended ia the strongest terms by the saoet oompetent judges as the best Dictionary of ibe sngusn Language. Students of all claases will find tbe special addi tional matter of great value and practical use. Decidedly the most satisfactory and reliable work of Its hind. Illustrations are Introdaced liberally tbrongbont the work. rt hallenges comparison with any work of like t ha l racter. fFlhe Supplement places it in advance of .all otbrr JL similar works. Ts Independent of all sects, parties, and tdlosya- X cracies or every a in a. Omits nothing that is essential te a SlaadsrS Una bridged Dictionary. New Words to the extent of thousands can be found explained only in Its pages. A vocabulary of Synonymes of 85,0 DO words is a feature of tbe new edition. TJ evlewers have uniformly commended tbe new AO edition In the highest terms. Yoa are Invited to examine and lest tbe work at any Bookstore. FOB SALE BY ALL BOOKSELLERS. J. B. UPFLXCOTT & CO., Publishers. PHILADELPHIA. If You Need a Tonic USB rl,,ilrSa Joe Person's INDIAN TONIC BITTERS OXroan, N. C, Feb. t, 1880. Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy cured oar little girl, who was badly afflicted wlta Scrofula In the eyes, after all other available maane had failed. K. B. ELLIOTT. Enclose stamp for testimonials of remarkable cures. Prepared by Mrs. Joe Person, Fran kiln ton, N. C. For sale by mh IS It WM. H. GREEN, Druggist, nac Uminrton. if O. paraS0lS anf Sill! ShadCE. Brown ft Roddick 45 iriarket Street. WE HAVE NOW ON HAND A BEAUTIFUL assortment of the above at prices ranging from 15 cents to $15 00. LACES AND HAMBURGS. Our line in Laces and Hambnrgs has never been so complete aa at this time. We are opening many novelties. NECK RUFFLING, A New Line just received. BROWN A RODDICK, 45 Market St. ap3tf leaa So sLo NEXT DRAWING OF THE Lioaislana State loUerf- TAKES PLACE MAY 10. CAPITAL PRIZE $30,000. Whole tickets, fl 00; Halves, $1 00. Address Lock Box m. ap 13 tf Wilmington. N. C. SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO. 200 Tons OF THIS MOST POPULAR FERTILIZER JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE BY Alex. Spnint & Son. my Slw
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