MISCELLANEOUS
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I THE GREAT
HOLERA
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The
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OVXK 25 TEAKS
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SUN S II IN 15 AN 1 SHADOW.
He came the day was dull and dead,
-The skies were cold and cn--
The slanting jain beat on the Dane
d And blur. rad the tosiing bay.
Jput oh, so dear his tender tone,
vi IJia srni!e3 eo sweet to see.
That in my heart the sunlight shone.
"uu an was iair lo me.
lie's gone the day is fresh and fair.
The skies are warm and hrio-br
The robin sings: the blithe bee win zs
ci tiugtiiuL ueius nis liignl;
But dim and blurred through toorfni
eyes
The sunlit bav I see:
For on my heart a shadow lie3
And all is dark to me.
utnr II. S. Tnruurr
Js ' i blown in bottle, bole propn
carl,i ruiBiFS A. VOGELER COMPANY,
I nt w. ..,.,. Uo hs.i
l.Z, br Surgeon-General C. 8.
' j k. r.cn. Warren, runcjw-uaic,..
rnT,J."r Solicitor C. S. T
Introduced
A. Beeom
Hon. Ken-
and others. Priee,
Onlr genuine 1
Sole proprietors.
Mcli ri ' 1 v d&w.
Capital Prize 7G,OOOJ33
Tickets only $5. Shdresin pro
portion. .
Louisiana State Lottery
Company. .
'Wedoheriiy certify that we supervise the
,-aien for all the Monthly and Semi-
Annual Drawings of The Louisiana State Lot
terv Company, and in person manage and con
thp uraminas themselves, and that the
tame are conducted with honesty, fairness, and
i'ihe Company to use this certificate, with fac
similes of our signatures attached, initsadver
fitemenls."
TheDaily Reviews
, Commissioners.
incorporated In 18C8 for 25 years by the Leg-
t.ionirp fnr Kdncattrmal and Charitable pur
.pwith a capital of tl .000.000 to winch a
Vaprve fund of over $550,000 has since been
Mel. . ...
i?v an nverwhelmln Danulai vote Us fran
rhUn wna ma.de a nart of the present State
Constitution adopted December 3d, A. D.,1879.
The. nnlu Lottery ever voted on and endorsed
by the people of any Staie.
It never scales or postpone.
it Crarwl fitno-lft Nnmber Drawlnes take
place monthly.
a spr.Rvmn OPPORTCNITY TO WIN A
FOUTUNE. Eighth Grand Drawing, Class II
in thft Acndomv of Music, at New Orleans
Tuesday, August 12, 1884 171bt Monthly Draw
Caoital Prize. $75,000.
lOO.OOO Tickets at Five rol
lars Eacli. Fractions in Fiftlis
in proportion. .
LIST OF FRIZES.
1 Capital Prize of 5,000
1 Capital Prize of 25.00
1 Capital Prize of - JO.OOO
1 Prizes Of $6.000 12.00C
S Prizes Of 2.000 . 10,000
1,000... - iu.uuu
500 10,000
200 20,000
100 . 30,000
50 25,000
25 . 25,000
l PPOflTTMlTTOK PRIZES.
9 Approximation Prizes of $750. 6,750
9 " 500. 4,500
9 250. 2,250
1,967 Prizes, amounting to $265,500
Application for rates to clufcs should be made
only to the office of the Company in New Or-
lcfins.
For further inf onaatlon, write clearly, giv
ing full address. Make P. O. Money Or
ders payable and address Rejjistered Letters to
NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK,
New Orleans, La.
POSTAL NOTES and ordinary letters by
Mall or Express (all sums of $5 and upwards
by Express at our expense) to
M. A. DAUPIHN,
New Orleans, La.
or M. A. DAUPHIN,
607 Seventh St., Washington, D. C
july 1.1 wed-sat 4w-d4w
YS Prizes of
Prizes of
100 Prizes of
300 Prizes of
.WO Prizes' of
1000 Prizes of
By the Light of Day.
PAST IMPOSSIBILITIES THE FACTS OF THE
PRESENT HELP IN THE NEW ERA.
"1 remember when they were putting up
the poles for the first telegraph . line In the
State of New York, and now look there!" ex
claimed a citizen of the metropolis to his
friend, a the two stood on the summit of the
tall Equitable Building la Broadway. "The
city is strung with wires like a harp, and elec'
trie communication la the daily miracle of tlfe
world . People no longer wonder and laugh at
It as they did at Morse when he first suggest
ed its possibility."
The age marches on and prejudice must give
way. Nobody has a monopoly of truth. Even
the conservative guild of physicians admit
that the secrets of mediclrc are shared by all
men. I dressed his wound and God heated
him," said old Galen Once that terrible dis
ease, Rheumatism, was supposed to bo a shift
ing, local ailment, now attacking the joints
and now the musclej. TdM iy it idemonstra
ted to be a disease of the ltLoon
Mrs. Henry Bogert, of No. 454 Atlantis Ave
'nie, Brooklyn, N. Y., writes to Messrs. His
cox & Co., of New York, proprietors of PAR
SER'S TONIC, that "she had been completely
disabled rrora Rheumatism and pain In the
Mek and limbs, fche was advised to take the
Toxic for Xidney disease. She did- so, and
uer Rheumatism disappeared. Ihe reason Is
"nipie. Diseased Kidneys produce rheumat
ic svmptems. Cure them and you destroy Bheu
Wisn. This Is now admitted by 'all intern
et physicians. It Is the new lighi ihrown
00 heir time-worn and mistaken theories.
BARKER'S TO NIC which Is a combination of
le best remedies for the blood known to
science, la universally successful In combat
ing this terriblv common complaint. Those
w,no. like Mrs. Bogert, suffer from Kidney or
complaint arising irum
$1 per
nrmd&
Disease, Propensity and Passion
brins Mankind numberless ail mRnt
foremost among them are Nervousness.
nervous iJCMiityfanu unnatural weak
ness of Generative Onrans. Allen's Brain
rood successfully overcomes - thesr
troubles and restores the sufferer to his
tormer vior. 81. At drusrrists. or bv
mail from J. I. Allen, 315 Fist Ave ,
New York Citv.
It Bothered tho Doctor.
, Dr. McCosh is celebrated for his ego
tism, and tbe best of it is he" is never
conscious of it.
; He has a broad Scotch accent, and
the habit of nawiog at the joint of his
thumb when busily thinking.
Some years ago he was lecturing be
fore the Senior class in Princeton col
lege. He had been discassiog Leib
nitz's view of the reason of evil, to tbe
efleet that mankind was put upon the
earth because there was less evil here
than elsewhere.
One of the seniors inquired, "Well,
doctor, whv was evil introduced into
the world.?"
Ah !" said the doctor, holding up both
hands, ve have asked the hardest ques
tion in all feelosephy. Suckk rates tried
lo answer it and failed; Plato tried it,
ana lailed ;Kahnt attempted it and made
bad work of it: Liebnitz tried it. and
he begged the whole question as I've
been tellin' ye; and I confess" (gnaw-
ng at nis uiuuiD icnnckle; "1 confess 1
l Aiiuw wuai 10 niase oi
self." Troy Press.
The press ha3 very cenerally noticed
the fact that an elegant portrait of Mrs.
resident Polk has recently been placed
opposite that of her husband at' the
White House. The best part qf the
item, says a correspondent, seems to
have escared iournalistic attention.
This portrait was intended lo manifest
an expression, now being given in so
many lorms, of that beany good will
between women of the North and South
which is hailed with such satisfaction
by every patriot. The suggestion that
representative ladies from the North
aud South should unite in raising
money to secure this portrait came from
Miss Frances Vj. Willard, President oi
the National W. C. T. U. It was
warmly seconded by Miss Clara Barton
whose reputation as a friend of the
soldier, both in blue and gray, is so
well known. Prominent ladies in
several Southern States, notably in
Tennessee Mrs. Alex. Porter, of Nash
ville, being President of the Commis-sion-?-co-operated
in the movement,
and the picture was to bear an inscrip
tion stating that it was placed at the
White House a3 a fraternal token cf
appreciation ot Mr3. President Polk.
Not to mention this fact would be to
leave Hamlet out of the play.
Why suffer with Malaria ? Emory's
Standard Cure Pills are infallible,
never fail to cure the most obstinate
cases; purely vegetable. 25 cents, eod
Tae Bursting: Force of a Boiler.
Few people conceive how powerful i3
the force imprisoned in the interior of
a steam boiler when in active opera
tion. The steam gauge shows a pres
sure of perhaps 100 pounds per square
iucb, and the uninitiated spectator who
works or walks carelessly beside the
apparatus, .mav imagine that 100
pounds represents the forca with which
its fragments would bo propelled in
case of an explosion. But the whole
force of the live steam in a ooiler is
equivalent to the area of the internal
surface of the boiler multiplied by the
pressure per square inch.
Suppose, for example, the internal
length of the boiler is 240 inches, and
that the steam gauge shows a pressure
of lOOjpounds. A mathematical calcula
tion shows that the total internal area
of the boiler is 36,005 square inches,,
and hence the imprisoned agent is not
100 pounds, but 36.605x100 pounds, or
3,605,000 "pounds. Think of that the
next time you hear of the employment
of an incompetent engineer to handle a
boiler whose explosion is liable to send
half a dozen men to eternity!
it my-
As well expect life without air, as
health without pure blood. Cleanse
the blood with Ayer's Sarsaparilla.
"rer diseases or anj
'ffhlrtH nrlll jptnA thft TfWTf! ft DrOIIlDt
- - - IMIHHI til ft
?TeKtain remedy. Prices. tOc and
Ni. The larger size the cheaper,
Dr. Dodd's Nervine No. 2.
fILL CURE NERVOUS, PHYSICAL
T and ftpnitai WraVnpM caused by Indis
Price0 and TiolaUnS the w? keiHn
r DR. HUNTER'S FILLS
vu8 Syphilis In all it forms and stages,
re Throat andiNose, Scrofula. Tetter, Kcze
. Itching sensation. Salt Bheum and aU
iood and SkLa Diseases. Urinary Diseases and
":mrea speedily cured Priced
DR. HDVT'S FKMALB FK18ND
ever falls to cure Irregularities or Suppres
Bions, caused by colds or disease. Married
r"' unties tn delicate suite of aeau we
cUioKed to not use it. Price $3. Enclose the
vSvJ for either medicine to FRANK. STE
rpu co . Baltimore, Md and It will", be
ent by man or express sealed, For sale by
i rQHte fient by mall or expresa
Hot Weijrliing So Much.
'Youare looking remarkably well,
Mr. Lewait." said Crknsonbeak to
the young man who he used to see be
hind the counter in the village grocery
before his account rendered it impera
tive for him to change his provision
man.
"Do you think so?" replied the young
man with a bland smile, "I'm not
weighing as much as I was."
''Why really," came from Crimson
beak, iu suprise; "You are looking
heavier.'
"I am heavier," replied the puzzle.
You're heavier, but you don't weigh
so much!" exclaimed the astonished
man. "Have you gone crazy, Lite
"No; not exactly, Mr. Cnmsonbeak;
but I've cone to work in a carpet store
where wo don't have anv of that to-
do."
Any of what to do?" shouted tbe
beaoon light.
'Weighing!"
"Oh!" was all that Crimsonbeak re
marked as he went out to lodk-ior a
deep well. Statesman.
A Card.
To all who are suffering from the errors
and indiscretions of youth, nervous
weakness early decay, loss of man
hood. &a. I will send a recipe that will
cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This
great remedy was Uiscoverea oy a mis
sionary in South America. Seijd a self
addressed envelope to the Rev. Joseph
T. Inman. Station D, New York City.
eod d&w ly
, in
Love's Appettite.
"Did you say love took away a man's
appetite?" remarked the landlady to
young Snooks at the table.
'Yes, madam. I am deeply in love,
and that is my experience," he re
sponded, with his hand on his heart
and adon't-ask-me-for-money-now look
in his weak blue eyes.
"I begin to think pretty much the
same way myself."
"Why, madam, are you also touched
by the soft caresses of the little blind
god?" he queried, taking another
spoonful -of potatoes, a slice of roast
beef and a big hunk of bread.
"Well, not hardly," she answered, in
a zinc-Hned refrigerator tone, "but some
things I have recently seen convince
me that it takes away, a man's appetite
and give him a hog's."
: Snooks did not ask for any desert.
Merchant2raveler : '
For Dyspepsia, Indigestion, De
pression of Spirits and General Debili-
i.. ii. - . .
ly m iiieir various iorms; also as a
preventive against Fever and Ague,
and other Intermittent Fevers, the
"1? euro-Phosphorated Elixir of
Calisaya," made by Caswell, Haz
ard & Up-, New York, and sold by all
uruggists, is the best tonic; and for
patients recovering from Fever or other
sickness, it has no equal. tu 2w
Much Ado About a Penny.
A penny will make quite a stir in the
accounts ot bankers and business men
sometimes. In closing the accounts ot
me oauonai isroaaway Dank, some
years ago, a draft was drawn by Treas
urer Spinner for the balance in the bank,
amounting to $i.450.iu, which was
honored, and in the letter of transmit
tal the bank cashier notified the treas.
ury that there was still due the govern
ment tne sura of one cent. An exam
ination of the.ledgersand cash accounts
was instituted, and the error was- dis
covered. The amount should have
been $18,450.11. Forthwith Treasurer
Spinner notified the treasurer that he
could forward the amount. A press
n . i 1 . , -a
copy oi ine letter was maue ana a
proper record of it kept. In due time
the bank responded, inclosing a draft
for ono cent, the transfer being made
without disturbing the financial circles
ine necessary recoras were maao in
half-a-dozen books, the proper endorse
ments obtained, and the money drawn
and deposited to the credit of the proper
tund.
A Fair Offer
The Voltaic Belt Co., of Marshall,
Mich., ouer to send Dr. Dye s Celebrat
ed Voltaic Belt and Electric Appliances
on trial, for thirty days, to men, old
and young, afflicted with nervous
debility, lost vitality, and many other
diseases.
See advertisement in this paper.
tth'seow&w
Platform of the .Democratic
Party cf North Carolina.
We again congratulate the people of
North Carolina on the career of peace
prosperity ana gooa government on
which she enterea alter the inaugura
tion ot a Democratic State administra
tion, and Which has been unbroken for
so many years since; upon the lust and
lmDartial enforcement of the laws; up
on the efficiency of our common school
system, and the great progress made in
popular education; and upon the gen
eral improvement and enterprise man
ifested in every part ot the State. And
we again challenge a comparison be
tween this state . of things and the
crimes , outrages and scandals which
attended Republican ascendancy in our
borders; and we pledge ourselves to
exert, in the future, as we have done in
the past, our best efforts to promote the
material interests of all sections of the
State.
Affirming our adherence to. Demo
cratic principles as neretoiore enuncia
ted in the platforms of the party, it is
hereby
Ilesolvcd. That we regard a free and
fair expression of the public will at the
ballot-box as the only sure means oi pre
serving our free American institutions,
and that the corrupt and corrupting use
of federal patronage, in influencing and
controlling elections is dangerous to the.,
liberties of ihe State and tbe Union.
Resolved, That we arc in favor of the
unconditional and immediate abolition
of the whole internal revenue system,
as an intolerable burden, a standing
menace to the freedom ot elections, and
a source ot great annoyance ana cor
ruption in its practical operation.
Resolved, That no government has
right to burden its people with taxes
bevond the amount required to pay its
necessary expenses and gradually ex
tinguish its public debt. And that
whenever the revenues, however de
rived, exceed this amount, they should
be reduced so as to avoid a surplus in
the treasury. We therefore urge upon
our Senators and Representatives in
Congress to exert themselves in fvor
of such leirislation as will secure this
end.
'Resolved. That with resDect to the
tariff we reaffirm the life-long and fund
amental principles of the party declar
ed in the National Democratic plat
forms and that the details of the methot
by which the constitutional revenue
tariff shall be craduallv reached, are
subiects which the Dartv's representa
tives at the Federal caDitol must be
trusted to adiust: but in our opinion
the duties on foreisnimDortation should
be lovied for the production of public
revenue, and the discriminations in its
mlinstment should be such as would
place the highest rates on luxuries and
the lowest on the necessaries of life,
distribute as eouallv as Dossible the
burdens of taxation arid confer the
greatest good to the greatest nnmber o
the American neoDle.
Resolved. That the course ot the
Democratic nartv in furtherance of
popular education, by efficient public
schools in all sections, and the establish
ment of graded and normal schools in
the lareer towns and accessible centers,
Is a sufficient guarantee that we favor
the education of all classes of our people
and we will promote and improve the
present educational advantages so far
as it can be done without burdening the
people by excessive taxation.
And whereas, There is now more
than a hundred millions of dollars in
the treasury of the United States,
wrung from the pockets of the people
by unjust taxation on tbe part of the
Republican party, therefore, ,
Resolved, That we will accept such
distribution of said surplus revenues of
ine government tor educational pur
poses as mav ba made hv the Con cress
of the i United States; provided always.
nas ine same shall be disbursed hy
State. agents and not accompanied by
objectionable features and em'barras3'
ing conditions.
Resolved. That it is due to tho whitn
people of our eastern counties; who
have so cheerfully borne their share ot
our common burdens, that the pres
ent, or some other equallv effective
system of county eovernment. sbaL'
be maintained.
Resolved. That in view ot the exist
ing and increasing harmony and kind
ly feeling between the two races in th s
btate and a similar condition of things
which we believe to exist crenerallv in
other Southern States, we derjrecate
the attempt of the Republican party in
its recent platform at Chiearro io tVirre
civil rights as a living issue, and we
c enounce it as a fire brand and a hypo
critical exniession of interest in " t ho.
black race, a wanton insult to the
whites of the South, and tending to siir
up strife between the now friendly
races.'
1S84. Furniture, 18S4.
' ' ' ' ' i . '
"yHOLESALE AND RETAIL. NEW
STOCK arriving everr day for the Fall Trada.
Merchant and others will save aoncy by
piaclrg their orders with me. .' " '
Please send for price list o call rcfore
placing orders with others. !
!
D. A. SMITH
Furniture Dealer, N.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Advertising- Cheats ! ! !
it nas LKJCome so common to beciQ
an article in an elegant interesting style.
men run it into some advertise
ment that we avoid all such,
"And simply call attention to the
merits of Hop Bitters in,as plain, hon-
en, terms as possioie,
'"To induce people
til'; a1 . i i
jo; irive mem one trial, which so
proves iheii? value that they will never
use anything else.
The: Remeov so favorably noticed in all
the papers,
Religious and secular, Is
"Havtrg a large sale, and 13 sunnlantinir all
other medicines.
"There is no rfenjing the virtues of the Hop
plant, and the proprietors of Hop Bitters have
shown great shrewdness and ability
"In compounding a medicine whose virtues
are so palpable to every one's observation."
Did She Die?
"No
"She lingered and suffered along,
pining away all the time for years,"
"The doctors doing her no good
"And at last was cured by this Hop
Bitters the papers say so much about
"Indeed ! Indeed!"
"How thankful we should be for that
medicine.
A Daughter's Misery.
"Eleven years our daughter suffered
on a bed ot misery,
"From a complication of kidney, liv
er, rheumatic trouble and Nervous de
bility, ; .
"Under the care of the best physi
cians,
who gave ner disease various
names,
"But no relief,
i.na now she is restored to us in
good health bv as simple a remedv as
Hop Bitters, that we had shunned for
years before using it. The Parents
Father is Getting Well.
"My daughters say: 1
- "How much better father is since he
used Hop Bitters."
"He is getting well after Iris lon
suffering from a disease declared inca
rable." A Lady of Utica, N. Y.
JS& None genuine without a bunch of gr. en
Hops on the white label. Shun all the vile,
poisonous stuff
their name.
With "Hop" oi "Hops" In
july 12 lm dw nrm
WeaKWervousMen
Whose debility, exhansted
power, premature decay
ana iauuro io perioral lire's
duties properly are caused by
excesses, errors oi youtn, etc.
will end a perfect and last in
restoration to robust health,
and vigorous manhood in
THE MARSTON BOLUS.
Neither stomach dragging nor
instruments. This treatment of
TVervniis Ifeahllft. ir And
Phvsl cal Decay is uniformly
successful because based on perfect diagnosis.
new ana aircei mecnoas ana ansoiuto tnor
oarhneR. Full information and Treatise free.
Address Consulting Physician of
MARSTON REMEDY CO., 46 W.MthSL, New York,
nov 27 lvvdwt th
FREE! -
RELIABLE SELF-CURE,
favorite prescrltitlon of on Of ib
boat noted and encceHsful specialists lnMi ua.
liow retired ) for the core of Art?o JfbUitVt
gSnsealedenvelopereo. Druggists can fiUl6.
v Addrt DR. WARD & CO.. LeuiMaoa, ;
mm
1M0RPHIHE HABIT
DK. U. H. KANE, of tha IkQttfncey
Home, bow offers a Remedy where lr
an r one can eure hlnxelf quickly and pa.ln1pftt.Ir. Fur testimo-
ulaUandendoraeiDenwiromemrnent medical men ,Ac.,a1 ree
U. H. JU.SK, A.S., O.U., 160 FaltOB St., Sew York City.
WEAK, UNDEVELOPED - PARTS
OK THK HUMAN BODY KNLAKfiKD. DKVKIr-
OPF.D. STRKNGTHESED," Vac. ian intrst ins
advert isnrnnt limgrnnirnmrinpyr. In rvply f in
rrninea yveTiTrKay that t herw i no fcvidenctf of hum
l)Qgatoutthis. Unthe contrary, the advertisers urn
bly indorsed.
very hie
pealeq circulars giving an
TnTerested
Ekie Mf.dicalOi.. Buffalo .Y'. Jv5-
pffrwns may pet
art ion lars tv addressing
july $7
ront Street
ap!16
lyd&w
99
Dyed
MONACH'S, 16fc SECOND STKEKT.be
tween Market ind Princess. Ladles an! Gen
tlemens goods of every description, any color.
AI30, cleaning, scouring and bleaching. Sen d
me a pair of vour old Kid Gloves
PTJftCELL HOUSE.
-JNDKIi
NEW MANAGEMENT,
WILMINGTON, N. C
li. L. FERRY, Proprietor.
Lite Proprietor Atlantic Hotel. Ftrst-Clas
In all It prnntTr,Tt. Terms t?.50 to &3.C0
per day.
PARSLEY & WIGGINS,
MANUFACTURE 23 OF
SASH, BLINDS, DOORS,
" MB
obnamenta! wood work.
apiatf
1884.
Harper's Magazine.
illustrated! '.
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l. uoe. uuisiratca iavers ot
Houghton, Frank D. Mlllett. C. II. Farnhaia.
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WHOLE3ALE TPI ES.
The ' foUowlnsr quotrtlona tCTTCfecn
wholesale prlees generally, in mating up
email orders higher prices have to be charred
II 17
io n
U; a
BAGGINO ; "Z:--,
Standard...
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Ham, if lb... ........ ........
Shoulders- ft........
Sides. fi. ..i......wm.
Hams........ ................. 16
Sides, V fi .
Shoulders.... ........
DRY SALTED-
SidCS, V ft ..4..
Shoulders. ft
ILVR2iELS Spirits TurpenUne,
second llano, eacn. ..........
New New York, each.;.. ....
New Clty.each
BKESWAX, ft
BRICKS, M
BUTTER, ft
North Carolina...............
Northern..
CANDLES, V ft
Sperm. ................ ........
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AdaTn.vulac. .......
C H EES fc, f lb
Northern Factory............
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State ,
COFFEE, tf" ft
Java..
Laguyra
Rio
CORN MEAL, bus.. In sacks
COTTON TIES. bundle....
Domestics
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Mortgage Sale.
I Y VI RI LIE OF
AJ-eontalncd
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THE POWIR OF SALE
in a certain deed of mortaara
iuaue uy a . l. rreaioni ana wile, et al, to W.
A. Cummlsg, recordel in Brunswick county,
in Look x", pages 25 to 30 of the ollicc of Reg
later of Deeds, and which said mortgage, and
im dctt thereby eccured, was In due coarse
of assignment, transferred to William MTCura
ming, the undersigned as Attorney for said
Wbiiam M. Cummlug, will expose for sale to
the highest bidder for cash, at xmbllc auction,
at tho Court House uoor In the city of Wil
mington, on Monday, 1 be 4th day ot August.
l!ts, at 12 o'clock. i. the followlrg desenbea
property 6ltuat In Briusewlck County, kcown
as Clarendon Plantation Beglnxdcg on th
West bank of the Cape .Fear bUer at tne month
of the Canal, runs thutoce up eaid Canals. CJ W
Hi to a China tree on the highlands dl
rectiv in front of the dvreliine.theuce'N. 52 W.
ii poks to a China tree, theoce S. 7JW851.
potea to a tiakc, thence t. 71 W. 41 pole to a
stake, thence . ci K. jJoU to a dogwood
tree, thence 8. K t?4 poits to a bUck gum,
thence . 21 E. 1 16 poles to a stake, tr;cxc fc.
1.4 ioies along a Laato the Cape Fear liirr,
thence along the banks of tterirer about 2' 5
1k1cs to thu mouth of the Canal, the begin
ning. Alto ce other tract, beginning at tne
mouth of said Canal, runs thei.ee awng the
nrt of the above mentioned tract t- tl. h!g&
land 10 a China tree, thence N. 52 W. 3) poica
1 1 a China tree, IM nee e. H W. Zlt po!a to a
UiCJoN.--7 W. ti poles to ft Cyires
near the run of Ik&ur bxn Creek, thenco
along the mean4cr!ig of ald creek to tLe
rlcefield. about 22v 1 vl theacc with eaid
creek oa the Jiorth side 50 E. I&ipoksto
the junction of jUenv r Dam with lalLry
reek, thence with said Mallory Creek to the -river,
abent 123 poles, thence aODg tie banat
thereof to the bcglnnlxjg. containing by call
mate J.tM) acre mere or k&g. .
,. J. I. LLAlir. Jr.,
June 23 Vl Atwrre.
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