Sarsaparilla
Is a , highly concentrated extract of
ftartaparllla aad other "blood-purifying
roots, combiaed with Iodide of Potaa
Ism aad Iron and 1 the safest, most reli
able, aad most eooocmical blood-pariSer that
eaa be used. It larariably expels all blood
poisons from the system, earkhes and renews
tbe UooJ, and restore lu TlUlixiss power.
It Is tli best known remedy for Scrofula
mad all Scrofulous Complaints, Eryalp
elaa, Eczema, Ringworm, Blotches.
8ore,XVolls, Taoor, aad Eruptions
of Um 8Usi as also for aU disorders caused
by a thla aad Impoverished, or corrupted,
condition of the blood, such as Rheumatism,
Stearalfta, Rheumatic Gent, General
ZHbUUjt aad Scrofolotu Catarrh.
MAm's Sastxmivlx has cored me of
the Inflammatory Rheomstlsm, vita
vbkh I bar suffered for maay years.
V. if. Mooa."
Durban. Lu. March 2, IMZ.
raxrutxD sr
Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co.jLowelljMass.
Soli by aU Drvolsts ; SI, six botllas for IS.
laal lrtcip dA A 3.t
i'iio Daily povioiv,
TUESDAY. APRIL, 8, 18S4
ET 7 uauy Ifcview lui the lirgist
vra fide ciraJfUiort, of any newfyayer
'Hblixhcd. in the cUy of WilminjUm. USk
Notice.
-irtMss. worth, lxvt a co.. sole
Prepriors of lion's Boodrg Paint, aader
Paten 5a, ttt.Stf, granted September llth,
1333, wara all parUaa against tafrtngtag the
ea&a, r fea&ng with parties Infringing there
oa, under penalty of law, which will bo en
forced. WOBTH, LETT A CO.,
Proprietors
C. L. WRIGHT, Agent. PureeU noose,
aplt tf Star copy
To Fruit Growers.
J HATE JUST BXCDVKD 11C0.030 Trull
Baskets aad 8 trawberry Crates, and am pre
pared to I araUh tbe trade, f rum Goldsboro to
Charleston. These eratee welsh II pounds
aad save SLtl la freight between Wilmington
aad Mew York, oa each trip. Write to
K O. BLAIR,
apM fi-
Look Boys I
NOW IS THE Till K TO LAT IN TOUR
iDDDlrot Balls. Tope. MarbW. Ac A
large swek Just reoelred at TATS'.
Easter Cards.
OUR STOCK COMPRISED MANY NEW
aad handsome dealgne tais ytar. Call an1
see them early
rpniKK Or Till W offer at oly 59 rente
I per volume saca valuable hooks as aiac-
ortaeEavlUh People. Kaigbi'e Half Hoars.
(2ihMiBi Hmiiib Kmrrtra. all the tnlard
poe's. Ac IWuol ta aaadsome elolb and gilt
bladings. O W. TA1KS
mch a ID Mattel Stret
IN UONU1CCSS VKSTKItllAY.
Washisgtox. Arril 8. 1 he St? nat?.
on motion of yir. H air. roum(J thr
runsiilratinn of ih KJu ati n till.
I he d-Lati? va rntinucil at lencth
by Alters. Vot rlle. Uittlor. Mcrjsn
Junr.. f Kla.. and Vi s.
Mr.IIoar's tirst ainnidment vaa then
takcu.and read, providing that tho
mount to be distributed for the first
year be $7,xx),00i the utoiuI y ear
S10.000.ooo. third ear $13 000,000,
am! sh vl then be diminished at the
rate f 5V,Wtt0oo ye.irly until the ox
piratifji -f the eighth year, when the
pproptiaion fcha'l cae. Aree'd to
yea 3d, nays 1 Anf:her amendment
ov Mr. Hoar was sirred to, providing
that enual oDiortunite ! cduratiou
dc gica lo a'l ine cumren oi aiaie.
An ameirJiiicnr waa ofired by Mr.
-herman. providir that thcf rnouey
shall be ucd only for common schools
not scctariau in character. Agreed to
The Crst cf tb"o amendment hereto
fore oflcrcd by Mr. Harrison wai then
taken ud. It proTides that no State
shall receive any of the benefits of tho
act until tho "Governor of the State
shall file with the Secretary of the In
terioran annual statement, showing
tbe attendance at schools and expendi
turo for tbem. ! Upon this another pro
tracted debate sprang up. and taking a
political turn it continued jar into t&e
n'got.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
- After a long debate and strong oppo
sition, tbe House suspended the rules
and made the bill for the erection of
public buildings the continuing special
order for April u.
Mr. Sto kslazer explained that tbe
committee on Public Buildings had
re Darted thirty bills which were on the
public calendar and there were tw enty
four Senate bills on tho Speaker - ta
ble. The average appropriation of tho
House bills was SI 12 000.
Mr. Converse, of Ohio, secured the
floor and moved to suspend the rules
and pass the bill restoring the duty of
1867 on wool. A second being consid
ered as order the thirty minutes debate
allowed by the rule was begun.
The motion was put nad lost.
Air. Thompson, ot Kentucky, moved
to suspenc the rules and adopt a resolu
tion declaring it unwise and inexpedi
ent lor the present Congre lo abolish or
reduce the tax on spirits distilled Iroru
grain. In a brif debate which follow
ed Mr. York and Mr. Cox, of N. C,
opposed the motion and advocated the
entire repeal of the internal revenue
laws.
1 he motion was agreed to and the
resolution wa adopted and the House
adjourned.
LOCAL HE 7S.
County Commissioners".
Tnc B-ard met yes erdaj afternoon
in regular monthly session. -
The Treasurer submitted his report
f.ir th month of March, aa follows: -.
i
r.eneml fucd. balance on
-lt. - .kn rit I r
Education fund, balance on V posed that this sad event hastened an
17.117 42 1 a oi apupicxjr, wuica tui uiuiaitu
- Ilis3 Mary Ann Latimer, of Croniv
well, Conn.," died - very suddenly at
about II o'clock this forenoon, at the
residence of her nephew, Mr. William
Latimer, aged 78 years. ; Her brother.
Mr Henry G. Latimer, died at his
home in Plainfield, N. J., on Sunday
in her death. Air.
and Mr. Henry G
Wiliiam Latimer
Latimer, of this
lIC C.LIji I- kj u t
tmm r--mw r
1 !
:- " IX GREAT VARIETY OF STYLES,
50, 60 6S, 75, 85, ;B7 t-Zc9 Qi
, WIIITE ROBE DRESSES just received choice styles.
j I ZEPHYRS, CHAMBRAYS, j GLKGIIA3IS H f
CHAMBRAY ROBES, a novelty, and really ry desirable.
Of tbe general fund the sum of f,
CC5 is in the form of a certificate on de.
noait at tbe Firn National Bank. I clt?' aro absent in attendance upon the
The Trea?uier exhibited 16 coupons obsequies of their uncle in New Jersey.
riho.nnminaLon oi S3 each, and Lwncr tnoy uavo probably cro this
four coupons, of the denomination of heard of the sad event which has trans-
$15 each, which were destroyed in the pireu in me nousenoia oi the lormer.
presence of the Board. Tlie Ppoduco Exchange.
The Renter of Deeds submited his There was a meetin of th member
report of lees received for the marriage of the Produce Exchange held to-day
licenses during the month of March, for .i.e trin,lr..;, nf hna-,noca anA .un
v-w-w w Wfa uu uw
STATE NEWS.
City Drug Store.
TJRSH DRUGS. C11EMICAL9 AND Fit
eat Ifedtcloee, MUed Bird ee4. Ac. Ac.
Try abotlM r aoiej s unfn ojrap oi
sr. Uoney. Ac It wlu core your eoajth
av- freniption eosapoaaaed at all boars
Tsr
ITerripUons
day oratg&t
apia
J. W." CO NO LET.
alaasger.
More New Goods.
OPR1SQ 8TTLX3 l!f II ATS AKD DOS
JU6T8. HAIR OOOU8. NECKWEAR. Ac.
MR. KATK C WINES,
Ko. 119 North Second 6tret.
gpl 5 ' next Post Oflce.
ICE.
III 'AwvkaN ) O
apia
W. E. DAVIS A SON.
Whito Moal Yeast.
VERT VAtUABLK POKE TEAST
POWDER. Harlag beea thoieaghly tested
by a great many of the ladle of .Wilmington,
I fee! no hesitulje la commending U to the
pubtVc. It is elegant for bread, rolls or biscuit.
It U made by afU Hodgee, of thU dly. ot
pore vrgetable natter, aad she refers to
Mrs. A. A. WlllerJ.
Mrs. Geo. Waiting. '
Mrs. Samael NorUuop,
foe the correctaaas of ber sutemeats
For sale by
J50. U BOAT WEIGHT.
SI
11 A 14 No Proat S.
Bole A rent
J. L. WINNER,
"TTT ATCU MAKES A JETVELLXH,
A"ChroomeUr. Plae Watcbee
ad Jewelry repaired aad warraated.
orvalte New af ark C Proat M. nea
Tlio "OldHIcliory
F1UM WAGON. CASIU AGES. BUGOIKs,
cmxta. Draya. BoxXT Hanx Carriage
, naraeea, l-aawar Haxaaa, Tree UArneaa,
crtad Ursy llaraeaa, Coilara. Uamee,
Baid Brtdlee.Tr&aks of ail kind. Baga. aacka
tUd Eatcaeia. CeTalzlag proaply do by
W0CIcDOCa ALL. A BOWDEX.
Kext to D. A. BaUi'i raraltore Store.
apll .
Silver Plated Spoon. Forks And
Knives of best Quality, And at cuna-
r.nrre TirioCA. CAS DO foODd At JA-
cozz'S nArdfrara Depot. t
Ashevillc Adcance: Mr. H. A. Gud
ger. ot Marsville, has moved with his
tamily to this cty, whero he has lormed
a law partnerithtp with 11. B. Carter.
lhero wiTetwo lots oi tohacao, in
all about 1.700 pounds, bold at tho Ban
ner art-house it riday whicn averaged
f 58 per hundred.
Charlotte Observer: The revivals
that have been in progress among the
colored people of the city for about a
month past are now about closed and
tho results are beinz reckohed up. Rev.
R. S. Rives, of A. M. E. Zton Church,
wins the laurels as the champion
preacher, having secured an' accession
ot three hundred and lorty-nve (345)
new members,- besides tbe profession
ot faith of two hundred and forty-four
(211) others making 559 confessions in
all. Rev. A. A. Powell, pastor of the
1st Baptist Church, reports one hun
dred and twenty threa adaitions to his
membership. Rev. Z. Haugbton, of
the Etx-nezer Baptist chnrch. reports
j a large number of new members, be
sides many new con vert . The
whole number of converts made in all
the 900.
Raleigh Visitor: Four persons join
ed Edentou Street M. E. Church yester
day morning two of whom were
baptized. There wero about thirty
renitcnis At the altar List nigh:.
Early yesterday morning crowds of
people, both while aud black, in every
stylo ol vehicle, from the omnibus
down to the ox cart, on horseback and
a good many walking, wended their
way to "Taylor' Pond,'" two miles
Noith of the city.to witness the baplUm
which w announced on Saturday. By
10 o'clock you cuuld not hire or borrow
ahorse. The streets in tbe city were
almost deserted. At precisely 10 o'
clock tbe ceremony bcan and was
finished at Hi o'clock. There were 150
candidates immersed, part being from
the First Baptist Church, colored, and
the others Iroru the Baptist Church in
East Raleigh. The crowd in attend
ance was variously estimated at from
three to fire thousand.
Goldsboro Mcssc?iycr: l)r W II
Mllburn. tho noted lecturer, was in the
city on Friday, tbe guest of Mrs II j."
Grainger. lie left for Mount Olive
Friday evening. Mr John RSmitb,
chairmau of tho Republican County
Committee, has issued a call for town
ship meetings to elect delegates to a
county convention to bo held on the
22d inal- Mr J B Whitaker, of this
city, in looking through some of his old
papers last week, found tho appoint
ments ol Messrs II G BonbamandR
D PascbaL as sergeants in tbo Mexican
war, in which he was an adjutant gen
eral. Mr Whitaker says he recollects
now that those gentlemen left the ccr
UficattBof their appointment with him
for safe keeping whilo they were in
service, and that they never called for
them. Messrs Bon bam and Paschall
are both dead, and ho notifies tbe re
spective families of tbe deceased to
come for the e certificates, as they may
he of service in obtaining pensions.
and exhibited the Treasurer' receipt
lor $7 00, and the same wai ordered on
file.
On motion, an election was held for
School District. No. 5. under the local
assessment act, and a levy ot 10 cents
on tbe $100 valuation of real aud per
sonal prororty and 30 cents on the poll
of all whito tax payers was made.
election of officers for the ensuing year.
Nothing was done, however, save the
hearing of the reports of the President
and Secretary When these were con
cluded an electfou was held with the
following result:
President Col. Roer Moore.
Vice President-Mr. J. H. Currie.
Board of ManagersMessrs. H, C.
. 9 a. a a . . I
un motion, tne sum oi auu was ap McQueen. B.F. Hall, A. H. Greene,
propriatcd by New Hanover county to j. D Woody and R. W. Hicks.
the State Exposition. Inspectors of Elections Messrs. J.
On motion, tho following were ap- M. ForsheeJJ. W. Bolles, and W. W.
pointed a committee to act in coryunc- Harriss. !
tionwith the committso appointed at Adiourned.
the meeting of the citizens held at the
City Hall on the 3rd of April, as an
Executive committee, to prepare articles
lor exhibition at tho State Exposition,
to be held at Raleigh in October nexf,
CBLAGK GOODS, In these two departments wc claim C BLACK
- C vAoiuoiarj.aavan-
VIIITE GOODS,
tages and inducements, .
WHITE
DRESS GOODS ARRIVING DAILY; "
BLEACHED COTTONS and SHEETINGS willlw ni.l i.J:'
GOODS,
G00DS.J
asltho lowest.
apl 2, 1884
LACE CURTAINS, CORNICE, MATTINGS AND CARPETS.
R. TJ. Clcl rJTIRE.
Executor's; Noticed
HAVING QUALIFIED AS WxEct4n0
the last will an t teeUmcnt of
Lararua. noUoe la hereby siren to in1
havlnff elatas agtlost herceUie to ereE,1?0
same tlneonorbetnrctllathrernWl!,
l- - - - ' --- .. '
The
Queen's Lace Uandker-
! chief.
In speaking of the above-named
opera, which is to be presented - at the
and to see that our county is properly Opera House for three nights, com
represented, viz : Don. MacRae, B. F; niencing with ihursday, the 10th inst
Hall and Clayton Giles.
The following were; appointed
listers for tbe year 1884 :
Wilmington J. G. Burr.
Federal Point Township -J.
Home.
Masonboro B. S. Montlord.
Harnett A. A. Mosely.
Capo Fear Iredell Johnson.
tax
H.
the Harrisburg, PaM Telegraph says :
Tho beautiful opera, the Queen's
Lace Handkerchief, was presented in
this city last evening by the New York
Opera Company, and the Opera House
was crowded by an appreciative audi
ence. The opera is put upon tho stage
in a manner that leaves nothing to be
desired. The chorus is strong and sings
tne numoers witn precision; tbe cos
tumes are beautiful and
tfflesKr- 'etfs iBtfB eaasmsa- -as we hhswssis.
For; the Cure of Coughs, Colds,
Hoarseness, Bronchitis,Croup, Influ-I
enza. Asthma, V hooping Couch, In
cipient Consumption and for the re-
lief of Consumptive persons in advan-
ced stages of the Disease. For Sale
by all pruggists. Price, 25 Cents,
njtHfm, ave ayj
Superior Court.
nov 15 ly totp dAw
CUMMEltClAL A iAYb.
harmonious.
The Board then proceeded to levy the not little ia .duded to pleasure
from a full orchestra. When tho cur-
usual schedule B and C taxes lor 1834.
The Board then adjourned.
The largest and best stock oi
Windows. Doors. Blinds &c, and at
Factory prices U at N. JacobPa Hard
ware Depot. It
Board of Aldermen.
The Board of Aldermen met in regu
ar monthly session at the City Hall
a st night.
The Finance Committee was granted
ime in tho matter of advertising.
The report of the Finance Committee
on appropriations for the year was read.
Alderman Boney moved that an ap
propriation of $225 be made for the ad
dition and painting of the Little Giant
Engiue Co's house. Adopted.
tain fell upon the last act the verdict
was that the performance was exceD-
tionally fine. ,
A young girl in Philadelphia who for
three years has been a patient sufferer
with sore-throat, has been effectually
cured by using Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup,
List of Letters.
A list of unclaimed letters remaining
Wed-
at the Post Office in this City on
nesday, April 9. 1884 :
I A Joseph E Adams, A D Allman.
B James Baker, John Bolton, R T
Blood wort h
C J A Cooke, Jerry Crandle, F D
Capps.
E Mary Ellis. !
F F J Farmer.
G C Grant, Elizah Gause. Katie K
Grorer, Emma Gray.
If PVi-n1! If ovi-taa 11r Ilililan
A motion to appropriate $1,000 for jamesT Harring. BelYa Hughes. (2)
tho Howard Fire Engine Co, was lost. Richard A Harrbon. Wm Hawser, So
A motion that all repairs of buildings Hersey.
bo charged to the department to which ?-$lile??are Wm Lvles.
tney neiong, was aaopteu M Rosana Mareains, care John -H
Alderman Guyer moved that $1,200, Turner, Cornelius McNeslay, J D Mc
appropriated in tho estimates for streets Neeley 41 Mizpah," Thomas H Moore,
and wharves, be stricken out, and the ttl:n'
M. uiaujiitu
WILMINGTON MARKET. 1
I April 8-4 P.M.
SPIRITS TURPENTINE -Quoted
firm at 30 dents per gallon bid. No
sales reported. - ! 7
ROSIN Quoted firm at $1.10 for
Strained and $1.15 for Good Strained.
TAR Quoted firm at $1.05perbbl
of 280 lbs.
CRUDE TURPENTINE -Quoted
steady at $1.75 for Virgin and Yellow
Dip and $1 for Hard.
COTTON Quoted firm atll cents
per pound for Middling. Small sales at
these figures. The following are the
official quotations : j
Ordinary..! 8J
Good Ordinary 10ft
Low Middling 10
Middling lift
Good Middling.....-.. 11?
State of North Carolina,
New Hanover County.
W. K. Kenan and others, ruiatli
: -'"'l-"----."-: ' j - T -; r : ' '.-'
W. B, McKoy, Assignee ot T. II. McK0y, tj
l , VbUiers; OeXendsnts. .!
Notice to Creditors rt file cUlmi,
Toriuant to an order of the Suneit
of New Hanover County, iaade Sn2
enUtleM acUon, whlcU Is icredw?
FlalntuTs in behalf of them'efm SJin
creditors of TbomaslL ffiEfrtK!??
come la and contribute to tbe expenlr
action, the undersigned. ReferW.5! "1
for the purpose, hereby n.uVH"
of Thow as II. aicKor to .nri. 'J civllion
his office In tbe City ef wito iimT
evidences of their reepecUTecfi?! J?tl
fore the 14th da7 of All, lasS TmvSmt
forever barred from any and in lu,'
feb 19 6w tuea
H BefereV
Superior Conrt of Nev HoTe7ctr7
James C.-Munds and wife Elir, n v
-onl, Kate
Al. Lord, CamrnkX iJdwn
id AtliM lt.l..ir. 1 U.
Ham L.
Meares. and others, Plalntitri;
cents
appropriation be made for tbe south
end of Third street. Ixst.
Alderman DeRosset moved to amend
by adding'Sccond and Orange streets.
Adopted.
A motion by Alderman Sweat, that
Paten, Helen Parker.
i care Isaiah Brown.
R Dora Robeson, Fanny Roberts,
Jim Ross, Martha A Robins, William
Robeson.
S Jame3 Stephens..- Scothirind.
T W Tout on. Alice Thompson. '
V W C White. W J Wright, Ma-
theanDroDrialionforthoSunerintendent tiIda Wilder, Rev C l Wade.
' ' r I T 11! C 1-11 - ll
of thfl fitrPPt fnrP h strirken ont. wa persons caning lorietusrs iu tut? aoove
lost - list win please say "aavertisea;"j 11 not
Alderman Fishblate moved that the called for within ten days will be sent
appropriation of $1,000 for city survey
or bo stricken cut. Lo3t. Motions to
amend by making the appropriation
500 and $000 were lost, when Alder-
man Guyei moved to make tbe appro
priation $1,000, which was cairied.
The ayes and noes were called as hol
lows : Ayes Aldermen DeRo3set,
Chadbourn. Sweat, Howe and Gujor.
Noes Aldermen Boney, Bear, Dudley
and Fishblate.
Alderman Boney moved to strike out
tho appropriation of $720 for a paver,
and that the amount be appropriated
to the dead letter office at Washington,
D. C. Ed. R. Brink P. M.
THE MALLS.
Tbemalla close and arrive at the City Foe
office aa follows : '
CLOSE..
Northern through malls, fast... .....7.00; P. M.
Northern through and wiy malls. ...8.00 A. M.
Raleigh 6.15 P. Af. aad 8.00 A. M.
Mails for the N. C. Ballroad and
routes supplied therefrom Includ
ing A. Art. C Railroad at
. 7.00 P M. aad 8.00 A. M
Southern Mails for aU points South,
daily 6.15 A. M. and 8.00 P. M.
Western maila (C. a Railway) daily,
(except Sunday) 6.15 P. M.
All points between Hamlet and Ral
eigh.. - 6.15 P.M.
Man for Cheraw and Darlington RaU-
.e.io a. aa. ana 8.00 jr. u.
for Woluut. Mulberrv and Second -JSS
" r I mmiB iw uuuw uvtwmi c ivicuvo
st reeta. Several amendments were ad Charleaton 6.15 a. m. and 8.00 p. M.
x y ekbc viiKS tuu ouices uu vp x car
If yoa need a real good first class
cooking stove, don't fail to see the Ex
celslor Penn Zeb. Vance and New
Emerald, besides others. They are to
be foand at factory prices at Jacobi's,
made and lost, and tho appropriation
was then stricken out.
A motion by Alderman DeRosset,
that the appropriation be made $500
and added to incidental,M was adopted
Alderman Guyer moved a reconsid
eralion of tbe vote on the salary of the
City Surveyor. Adopted.
Alderman Fishblaus moved that tbe
appropriation be stricken out. Adopt
ed. Alderman Dudley moved to amend
tho report of the Police Department by
making the amount $300 for the clerk.
Adopted.
A motion to amend the appropriation
for the Firo Department by adding $150
for the LUtle Columbia Reel Co., was
referred to tbe committee on Fire De
partment. An ordinance was adopted authoriz
ing the appointment of a Superinten
dent of Lights.
The Baard then adjourned fo meet
next Friday night at 8 o'clock.
"Kousu on Couffhs."
Knocks a Cough or Cold endwise.
For children or adults: Troche i vi
who Is tbe manufacturers agent, t - I Liquid, 50c At druggists. eod '
sye
Hirer. TueedaTS and Fridars LOOP
Fayetteruie, via lamberton, dally, i
except Sundays... .,...G.l5 P. Mi
Onslow c ll. and intermediate offl
ces, Tuesdays and Fridays. ....... .6.00 A. M.
Smith vllle malls, by steamboat, dally
(except Sundays) 8.30 A. M.
Malls for asj Uiu, Town Creek,
8hallotte and Little River. Tues
day sand Fridays........ 6.00A.M.
WrlghUTUie, rtauy 8.50 A. M.
Northern through and way malls.... 7.30 Al M
Southern Mails. 7 JO A. M.
Carolina Central Railroad 9. 00 A. M.
Maila collected from street boxes business
portion of city at 5 A. M.. 11J0 A.M. and 5.30
P. M. aad from other point of the city at 5
Stamp Office open from 7 A. M. to 6 P. M..
Money order aad Reaiater Department open
irom a. mx. w omi xr. m.
General dellyery opea from 7 A.M. to 6 P.M.
and on Suadara from 830 to 9JS0 A. M.
Carriers' delivery open on Sunday from 8.30
toSJOA.M.
DAILT RECEIPTS. "
Cotton 145 bales
Spirits Turpentine
Rosin i . 1, 83 V bbls
Tar ...j . 149 bbls
Crude Turoentine j 400 bbls
MARINE NEWS. . ;
u-rrv-; 7 - -v Against
Frederick J. Lord. Armtmi .t tv.b..:.
ham L-DeRoe set, Graham DTeis4ii
laide 8. DeRosset, Catherine D.PckmmT
Armand leRosset, Junior, EiwirtiL
DeRosset, Eliza J. DeRosset,! Addle 8 r
Itoaset, Graham D DeRosset, AddU Immni
DeKosset, Mary lrey DeRos et, Rkhartt
IIM. Frederick J Hiu, JosfphLflJ
J ames M Mason and wife allza Masos tS.
sej a. Gammell, John B. London, rrederld
H. London, Frank O. London, t er a
Snowden and wife Eliza C. 8nodea.u
others, Defendants. .
This is a special proceedlnc bronchi for Ut
Partition of certain real estate UUadtyof
Wilmington, being pirt of LoU Noa;l.JMd
3. in mock i53, according to the plan ot nJ4
Je defendants, Adelaide o. DeSosKt. .
Catherine D. De Roaset. Aimand .DeBouet,
Junior, Edward M. DeRoaacL KHz jjivbo.
set. Addle S. DeRosset, Graham a DeRouet.
Aidla Ernmett DeRosset, Mary Ire? DeSoaet,
208 cask Hill, J tmoa M. Mason snd wlfeJlrs Mawa,
lCK II. London. Frank O InWnn Prv il
Snowden ant wife AllztC. Snowden, atabmi
uy yuireuaau summonea to appear Utu
office of the Clerk of the Superior Cootaf
Hew Hanover Cc-unty; in the city ot WllnJsf.
ton. on the Sixth day of May, 18e4, snd turx
r demar to the complaint herem, which su
been duly filed Jn this office.
Dated this 24th day of March, 18?1. '
- S. VaxAMKIXOK,
Clerk Snmrlor Court.
mch 25 law6y tuca New Uanover Coastit
SEASON IS OVER AND THE T III 1TB
CAL AND BALL Season baa opened aria.
and JOHN WERNER, the practical Ger&u
Barber and Perfumer, la personally ta soot
ance at his Hair Dressing Saloon, n Mirta
IV. & E. S. LAT1M,
i Attorneys-at-IaWs l
Office 3. K. Cor. Prlneersasd.WslerS(s,
jan 7 . . t - 1
Dr. S. 0. Ellis.
QFFICE 323 SOUTH FOUBTH STREET,
opposite Miller Drug 8tore. Having located
la Wilmington offers hla prof carton si aervlcea
to the clUzena. If not la when called upon
calls left upon the slate will be promptly re
pondd to : api5tf
Wanted
IJIO
BUT FOUR GOOD MILK COWS BT
May 1st. Moat giro from 19 to 14 quarts datif.
A-ddreaa,
nc&29 tf
J. D. 8UBLETT,
Hotel Brunswick. I
emiurrliie, STb.l
ARRIVED.
Steamship ! Benefactor, Tribon, New
York, H G Small bones
Steamer A P Hurt, Worth, Fayetto
Worth & Worth 1
Steamer Goyrnor Worth, Worth,
layette vi lie, rvorin w worm i tl r j nji n
Steamer John Dawson, Black, Point 1 UG tXCUrSIOf) SillQ flO NIC
Caswell, R P Paddison
Steam yacht Louise, Weeks, Smith
ville. Master
Br barquentine Brazil. Davidson,
New York, E G Barker & Co, partly
loaded with white pine lumber. !
Sehr John tr Kelsey, Steelman, Rap- oerweea water and mroat, wuswi
I 1, I?:- l- Ilo.Ioe, Jtr r? ' I son, n. v. ..s A -I
- - T ti I ' - ..' . " ' ' 1
wun corn to o vrow. r
CLEARED. -Steamer
A P Hurt, Worth, Fayetto
ville, Worth & Worth.
Steamer John Dawson, islacs:, roint
Caswell R P Paddison. I
Steam yacht Louise, Weeks, Smith
ville. Master ' i
Schr Fannie Tracy. Tilton. Fall
River. Mass, Geo Harriss & Co, cargo
by A R Campbell. f
Schr Jesse W Starr. Burton. Phila
delphia, Geo Harriss & Co.!
Schr Annie E Blackman, Black man.
Boston and Plymouth, Mass, Geo Har
riss & Co, cargo by Robinson & King.
Cier barque Jdwara reus, i Kipp.
Riga, Russia, Pater son. Downing & Co.
Exports.
COASTWISE.
Fall River, Mass Schr Fannie Tracy
226,804 ft lumber.
Philadelphia Schr Jesse W Starr
256 800 ft lumber, 20,225 shingles. '
Boston; and Plymouth, Mass 'Schr
Annie E Blackman 3,385 bbls tar. 115 1
do pitcn. ! - ' --. ' - :
FOREIGN - j
Riga, Russia Ger barque Edward
Pens 3,050 bbls rosin.
MONTHLY STATEMENT. "
STOCKS ON HAND APRIL 1, 1884.
a Tn , ' ttUVttt ,w lotai mlngs, ilats, Pompoons, rieri, -
4.512- , 1 Fancy Work,' I hare aU colors of Jgi
Spirits ashore, 4.466 : afloat. 249 : total, d. Zephyrs and new and r
4,715. I
Rosin-ashore, 71,408; afloat. 6,322; Kkld?!
totaf, 77,730. ' I been able to buy reasonably and i l (0
lar asnore, ,430; afloat, 3,476: total,
11.D06. '
Crude ashore, 5,844 ; afloat, 50 ; . total,
I TO APRIL 1.
PUftOELI, HOUSE,
"TJIIDEB NEW MANAGEMENT, ,
- . ..' ' WILMINGTOX, I 0
B. L. PERRY, rroptieux.
Late Proprietor Atlantic HoteL ntstxw
m al) Ito appolntmenU. , Terms tl. U paj
ay.' . ' : ' ' J
Sportsman's Goods,'
WE nAVE THE FINEST ASSOSTltgJ
of Engush and Belgium Breech
ever brought to this market, lbs fz
class stock of Shells, Wadding, PrUaemt;
ridge Bags, Gun Caps, Game Baft JZJj
fact we can show a stock of Hardirt
goods and guarantee prices. '
W. E. 8PRINGEE 0V
apl 7 j 19,51 and Mart
Jubt Receivetfi
FULL LINE Of MIIXILE e!;
log every possible shade In reatneri.
- - : .. " a. aKICI
w wow my customers au pw"." rty.
euie I can sell aa low aa any one ta tse w
i.; . .' Eespectfully j --
MISS E.
apl 5
RECEIPTS FROM MARCH
Cotton, 2.080; spirits 4,287 ; rosin, 28,
274; tar, 16,676; crude, 6.973. ,..r;:1-
EXPORTS FROM MARCH 1 TO APRIL 1.
DOMESTIC. - 7
Cotton, 3,142; spirits, 2.422; rosin, 9.
393; tar, 8,001; crude, 5,7b8. ,
. FOREIGN.
Ootton,500; spirits, 4,028; rosin. 42,- BREWING COMPANr. or
taa; nr. .on. i
TT A PRER
Aa 4 a
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I IMotice-
ALL PERSONS ARE HEEEBt Cit
j - , .itbjs
el not to aclL buyi or use, any ef j
beloaglng either to the lEOBEBT
te ivr
i
5 and 10 cents Cigars,
TTAYA2LA, FLLLKBS. k
UTUZM and Medicinal mmmHiiia m.
, ?0. T. SCHONWALirs.
Ja 11 . Drug aad PrecxlptJoa fitora
who shall rloUte this notice, beta e.
crimlnallyitotheexoweliinJ
j B-BriBT POBrKEK BHZTflSi 03
apl 3 iw WILLIAM