' - . THIS PAPER V PLBASBSOIlUi:.' 1 ... We will leglii o ftceeorV-E-naicaUr.it from enr frienfe on tir trd til inbect r general interest but : y ' The name of the wrimr-aiust tiwmji be fnr nished to the Editor. EGommuntcatiQnari-aftbenriitten on only:, one side of the.paper. U; Personalities mus't W aro! jt ' And it is especially atdpxaUrly ttrdvr std that the Editoroe, wayedor the news of corre3fondeDt nnWrs 19 taf d in the editorial co!m ns. ' " is naolished every sfteraeon. Bandays ex- septed by ; ' rr JOSH. T. J A ME 8, V IDITV8 ADD PBOPBIKTOK. 'bubs?oription8,p6btage paid. yna year, $5 00 riix months, $250 :; Thw months, S 1 35 ; Oae month, BO oenta. The paper will be deli vered" by carriers, ree of charge,' in aey parof the city, at the sbove rates, or 1 cents per wek. Advertisine rates low and liberal Subscribers will please report any and U failure to receive their papers regularly,. 1 ;V. WILMINGTON, N. C;, SATURDAY, APRIL 3, 1880. NO. 45 Eetiew. Ittl New Advertisements. aROWN & RODDICK. 45 Market St. E WOULD ANNOUNCE THAT we have opened in connection "with our Dress Gocds Department, over 150 pieces ot Worsted Dress Goods, which tfe'aro (.(Torino at ' " 15c, 20c and 25c. These gods are selected with a view to the wants of thi market, and -embrace many Novelties. Having purchased in the months of October, November and De cemb r, anticipating the' advance which has r cently taken, place, and as far as possible will gwe the benefit to our patrons Black Cashmeres, We are makinz a specialty of our Mourning Department and have aiwayt on hand a full assortment of all the Nov elties in this particular branch of our busi. Black Crapes. We have by far the largest as30rtinen of Black Crapes you can fiud, and are the Sole Agents of , THE WIDOWS' GRAPH ; For the deepest mournl ng. -V 2 Button Kid Gloves. In Opera, bpring and Dark Shades.' I . They need no .comments. aiiocoes From ( Cents Up ! We will be receiving large additions every day now, as our buyer is in the Northern markets at tha present time. The way to secure Bargains is to keep calli-g. BROWN & RODDICK, 45 Market St. mch 20 " Foreclosure Sale. BY VIRTUE OP THE -POWER8 'Con ferred by a certain de d of mortgage ex ecu ted by if. Marcus and wife to J. H.J Stra ss. Guardian, the undersigned will offer for sale by public auction, at Exchange Cor ner in the city of; toil iogtoh, on the 24th day of April 1880, at 12 o'clock, tbe follow ing described real -estate thereby conveyed, Beginning, at the Northeast corner of Lot No. 47 in the old plan ot 1 he town, on Second street, running thence Northwardly, along Second street 33 feet, thence -Westwardly to wards Front Street 165 feet, thence -Soutb-wardly 33 eet to Lot No. 47, thence Eajt lib ft to the beginning. Also, a certain other lot adjoining the above, running Northwardly alonisr Second ( street 33 feet and extending back ttt width 165 feet towards Front street. The above described property is, a part of . lota Noa. 4 and 5, Block 139. Terms of pale cash. - - ALEX. T. LONtOtf, moh 23-30t - . Att'j for Mortgagee. Commissioners Sale. BY' VIRTUE OF A DECREE OF THS Superior Court of New Hanover couotyy in the case of E. B. Goeit and others, vs. W, W. Lane and others, 1 will expose to eale at public auction, at the Court House door, in the city ofWilmington, on Monday, the 3d day. of "May, 1880, the lot of land with improvements thereon, situate on the Houth -side of Princess street, betweenthe old Jour nal building and the Baxter lot, fronting n Prineesa street 50 feet and running back southwardly that width 97 feet, being Darts of lots No. 1 and 2 in -Bl ck l65taeeording to tbetvfficial plan ff the Citv of 'WilmiDgtn. tale to tske place at 12 oVock, M. Terms cf ale liberal, and will be made known at 1 sale, A. T. LONDON, ; 1 ' . Commusioner. I Troniv M Morris, Auctioneers. I Wilmington, N a, 27th Feb. 1813. 1 mek 29 is . ; Ul oijtgaeee's Sale. "RT.VIRTDlt AND IS PURSUANCK of t J the provisions of a certaia deed of Uort- fge executed U Joel W.( WoolTin by Wil liam Mampson and wife, on the 2lrt dar cf I February 1878, and recorded in the Kegu- ters Offioa of New Banover Couatv, in Book N, page 6S9,-Ac.( the undersigned sj Attorney fr said mortgagee will expose for ile at public auction, for casb, at the Court House door, in the CPy of WUmington, on Moodar the ,5th day of April, at 12 o'clock, H. the fodowiag described real estate in the Gitv tit Wilmin7trT. .rr.rA..;- n..!.. I in the Southern line of Fanning street at a poiox nip reei irom its Intersection with the western line of Anderson street, thence west wardly with Fanning street82K feet,running back ti feet, being X part of lot I, block 261, official plan of the City of Wilmington. - ft rA MARTIIf, njh 6-ti Atty for Mortf aj if. . LOCAL NEWS, '.; Nw' Advertisements. Mas. 8. Jj BaKWrrNew Goods. , Kin N CAimo.v Notice. Ofika Hocsb Pinafore. QrzzA. Hobss Mrs. Scott f iddons. WaiTEa Coskt Tob cco, Cigars, Ac. Yatbi .--Crcquet. F Hbir9bs The Magic F hotograpb. Did your umbrella keep Lent? " Acorn orv the. tresis worth two on the foot. " : Wir dov- ( r!ass--ali Vizes at Altafler & Price's. ." - - . . t Dealers aay gyld will go higher instead of lower. ' .' : No iriterments iu iiellevue Cemetery this week. Good deeds pau out better than good intentions, ' 'Tis ranch easier to miss the train than train the. miss. ' . 1 Freqneutly review your couduct and not your feelings. .;. ' . . .' . But on" intermeiit. in Oakual this W('ek tha of an adult,. t . Cf.tfrn futures advanced ,10 points in "N w York to-day. The miliiDfrs are tu-y preparing for their spriDg' opVnif gs - Many a high-minded uihool girl dis dains vulgar fractions. "A dingy woman is very aptjo- be the ife of a stingy man. v- The horseshoe doesn't bring good luck when the hore applies it. ' r Fashionable ypuog mes are like . thr'v atre bills. They are posted on the waltz. It must come easy for a photographer to say no. , He is never out of negativfi. Save your money, aud bay your Build 4 ng Supplies from Altaffer & Price. f There were six interments in Pine Forest Cemetery (colored) t his week four adults and .two children. : Jf this is &pnog,give us Winter. If it is Winter, give us Spring, or something elsej if yourpiease, Mr. irohabiiiues. - ; I A familiar instance of color-bliodaess atfiat of a man taking a brown sils: um- brella and leaviDg a.greea ' gingham one la its place. iii very Douy can ger suitea w una-rocKet ; W"U.WB BV iuav.uom.-uw- Kii... ii not good for babies; is better raw. 1 ae aociors are rigm;a raw . cow . Biv better milk than a boiled one. We are glad to learn thatrtno ladies 01 I St. James Cbureh realized so haudsome- y from the. Festival glvu by them on Wednesday night. - They netted sme- j thing over $200. The head, waiter at a hotel is tne chap becomes to inauire how vou are eet- . - 1 1 f. ... x.. 1 ' 1 I lug aiuut uer yuur uafo oceu uerveu. j During the half hour you are waiting for a waiter he is not visible. . . . Wheu a man takes a bad hat from a hotel dining-room' ar.d leavts a good one he caa generally liexut of it . but to he oiar. ..H;r nA K,.rAr.nu An.. rm bring suspicion upon an honest Doliti cian. - All over tke world Dr. Bull's Cuugh Syrup is making its way, aud . eyery place it reaches consumptive people re mam eaM r ww aw l' T f !o t-nln :n kln..L I UlUiO DU.UUUJ KJCti . A4i IO ViUIV H UitPN"" I to humanity,, and costs only 25 cents. lLrr.-Nath,i J acobi having been appoint ed agent for the Atlas Plow, pa ties in want of this celebrated. Tlow cin now have their orders rilled at Jacobi's Hard ware )e.pot, fo. 10 S. Front st. . tf, indications. For the South Atlantic State?, warmer, clouay, rainy weather, southeast to sout'h- west winds, iower barometer. Ilalfs Vegetable Sicilian 11. ir Jc newer will pesitively restore gray hair to I its original color Give a trial. I V Grateful Women. None receive so much .benefit, and none are ao profoundly gratefu. acd show sucn an interest in recommendin Hop Bitters as women. It is the only remedy peculiarly adapted to the many ills the sex is most universally suVj jct to. Chills and fever, indigestion or deranged' Irver, consUnt or. periodical sick headache, weakness in the back or kidneys, pain in the shoulders and different parts ot the WW, m icvuu 01 ia.muB ana aespoQ a mm t . . deacy, are all readly remoyed by thse Bllien, ; t 1 5 ft i. t The Cape Fear. . . The water, in the -Gape Fer again threatens to beoame distreisiDg'y low.anu unless there are plentiful rains in the in- teribr within the next week it will soon be dawn to low water mark. At latest i . . . . reports, dated yesterday morning, there was only seven feet of ; water on the shoal at Fayetteville and it was still falling. 1 To B Laid Up. The ateanier J). M rch j 'n mikc her last a p pear-i co at'vur port to-day for the present. On her .return to Fayetteville .he-will be laid up for the. visual annual i . ,. 7- . - oer-hauhng,Tep-i'riM aiid cleaning upl .This wnl' t-tkf rb ut ix weeks ana the work will oe cai rif 'u under the personal supervision A. her c- nmaijdt. r Capt. A. Gam; on. , ' Full Metal and Walnut oh.w Oases, ali styles and sizes, at -Aita fkr, Pkicje & Co's. VVorlli Knowius. A tablespoonful of spirits ot ammonia to a pail of warm wter once a week, is said ) be excellent for the flowers in boxes or pots and the young growing plants just smarting to grow in spring. - They should bejfrjr nged with it thoroughly, and wil grqw fist and k'ep clear of insects. It is good eve Lr in wiater to brighten tip the appearance of house-plants and keep them from languishing. . Every housekeeper I should have a bott'e of amomnia in the kitchen. Theje many ways in which it is useful. I Or. I t-ii chard's lecture. The Rev. Dr. T. U. Pritchard", wl o U to lecture here on the -evening of Tues-' day, the 13th inst., before the Library AEspciatiop, has selected as the theme of faiiH Biscjurtie Tu6 one thing necessary to tbel develipm nt of North Carolina." From the weii knowu reputation of this eloquent divine, we feel-assured that all who. propose.listening to'his lecture may anticipate an 6veniag of rare enjoy tnefit. ,1 .. - ' Window Glass of all sizes, Dours, Sash and Blinds, Builders' Dardware,&o L.ow 1 st pieces at jAposi's. Leap Year Privileges. i . v 'Leap year gives young ladies a special privilege c in making love." Perhaps it dess. . But no respectable young man will have anything to de with a rounff 7, - m - tf - ew lady. who takes a position on the street corcer and wines at tue gentlemen as they pass by. Nor would it look well for a dozen or more young ladies to "loaf arnilnrl in frnnr. nf a rhnrr.h" fnr an firtnr , . .. , . . danciDg-a tra-la-ia oa tne SLaewaiK in 0jer to kill time until the congregation dsmjased arid then buckle un to T d b fc ni h Xnt ahyj .We noticed ou the streets yesterday some handsome sui s 'of Sorinc Clothinir. which were bouglit at the well-known Clothing House of Mt-ssrs. Shhier's, 28 and 14 Market si reet. t Be Gentlemen at Home. Tlptb r few fArrtilifla we imarr5ri t s 0"-", sr . . . , . . . . . , anywnere, in wnicn love is not aousea it furnishing a license for impoliteness. A r y . . . husband, or father or brother, will SDeak . a ' ' . harsh words to those whom be. loves the bestsimplj because the-security of .love aQd femil7 pride keeps him Irom getting his head broken. It is a shame that a man' WI speak more impolitely at times to his wife or sister than to any other fe mole, except a low vicious one. It is . . thus'that the 'holiest affections of a man's i - . , nature prove to be a weaker protection to . ... .-. ? n' ikA t . m i 1 wf AtvAln 1 1 1 a L L Ck W-OU-iciU 111 bUC lUlii Vtikio .luau VUt? restraints of society, and th.At a woaian usually is icdebted tor the kindest politer nesslot iita to t; ose not Dsiuug ug 10 ner own noufenoKi. J nings ooguc noi 10 bt; so. The man who, because it will i.ot te resented, inflicts bis spleen ar.d Lad temper upon these of his bcarlbstoiie, is a small coward and a mtau man. Kicd wcrds are a circu'ating medium bciwe n trtt3 ladies at home, and no polish fxhib- ited ,m society can atone for tnearh language and disrespectlul tre.tm -ht too often indulged in between those hound together by God s own ties of ti.xd.. and the tiU more acred bonds of Ccnjagal love.j The DjcorHeIdlri2-' Ever since Prof. -Qreen wrete to the Medlcil Record adrisiiig. physicians every . where to use the S ife Kidney and Liver Curel with their practice, it nas been gain- iiiff fin favor wi n the profession, i hey can Bad uthin which, is a substitute for it. R. Caulkio, M. or itocnester, 2i. v k. nritnl.1 now nrescriha it-tn all afflicted with any serious kidney and ljver diaeases. Diy's length 12 hoars and 42 minutes To-morrow U known in the Church Calendar as the First Sunday aftr Kae ter. A slight rain this aftenoon promife, to be followed. by much more of the de sirable commodity. The Kesieter of Dee fa haa issued x bat two'marriie license this weak, both .of which were Ut colored couples. i - - . If leap year socia. lea were as effective for jproduciug matrimonial alliances as that old stand by the front gte ministers and justices of the"p,ice wonM reap, rich harvests. . - t -" ' - "-, Although Mar.cli his left us its winds are" still hre. This foieaeoh was one el the hio t disagreeable, on account of the wind and dust, that we have ever known South of Washington City. . Fatally Burned. Nancy Yoangt an.- old colored womhn nearly 80 years of age, who lived about 4 miles, from this city, on the Fayette ville road, in Brunswick county, while in the yard at her house about 11 o'clock yesterday forenoon, engaged in boiling cletkes, hrd her garment! ignited by coming in contact with the fire, and she was so horribly barned that she died at - about 6 o'clock this morning. There was no one near her at the time of the acci dent except her Jhusband,-who was toe old and infirm to render much assistance. Departed This Life. Mr. Philemon Taylor, of Fayetteville , the father of our fellowtownsman, Mr. J. H. Tayor, we regret to learn departed this life on yesterday, the 2u inst., after a lingering illness in the town of Fayette viHe Mr.Taylor.we hear, was a consistent member of the Baptist ..Church and bad been a communicant in that Church for a long nnmber of years. His death, will be regretted by the entire community in which he lived, where he was highly es teemed and respeoted by all who knew bitn." ' V - We recently bad the pleasure of seeing our friend. Mr. Theo. James, of the Re view, in the lobby of the Senate. We, however, did not prtsume -that he was lobbying, but supposed that like other gentlemen, he was a mere looker-on in Vienna, attracted thereby the interesting circumstances of the occasion. We hope we were not in error, Baltigh Obser ver. - ' : Our friend, Captain Ashe, "of the Observer, can best answer his own ques tion, as we had .seats together (to which we were both invited by an ofiicer of the Senate Chamber) just to the left of tte President's chair, acd wbjc hweoccupied about the same leDgth of time during the delivery of General Leach's speech in op position to Mr. Dortch's amendment, Tha occasion referred to was our first and only experience in the lobby, either by invitation or otherwise. musemtnts Anead. TLe simple and unusual announcement of the fact that our people are to be treat ed next week to two excellent entertain. moots will be received with gratification by all. Hayes Juvenile Opera Troupe, under the management of Mr. W. T. Powell, are o be with us on .Wednesday night and a matinee on Tkursday, after noon, and Mrs. Scott Siddons, the famous "Qcfesn of Readers," "who is now - on her farewell tour in America will give one of her charming and delightful entertainments on Friday night. Tickets will be on sale, with re served seats at Heinsbergpr's, on Monday f jr th? Pinafores' and for Mrs. Siddons' en- ertaiwrr.ent at the Rime pla'-e .on Wed nesday. ' . '' - ' A Uistlnsuis ed Visitor. Profebsor C. S. Sargent, of Harvard Ubiyersityi a. Cambridge, Mju , arrived in this city a few dajs tince and,' since his arrival, has devoted his tirm to ex amioiug the furcsts of the neighborhood to become acquainted With enr 7 trees, plants and shrubbery, and also gathering statistics iu relation to our trade in tim ber,, lumber, and naval stores for the us of the Census Department. Professor Sargent is an accomplished botanist, is now in the employ of tbe Census' Bureau -and has been aligned to his present duty by Mr. Suj erintecdect Walker; of tba Census Department; .He Tisita Bargtw, the county teal of Pender county, today( with thiiaiae object iniew. -j: It is ex pected that efore' his labors shall hate concluded, h4twillwisiV ap d .inspect the foresU of tbe entire ccuntry.. . , J New Advertisements. Wotice. 'JTHE ANNUAL MEETING of theMembers Policy Ho!ders of the Wilmington Mutual Insurance Company will be held at tb Pourt Room of the City Hall on Wednesdsji April 7th, at 8 o'clook, P. M. apl S it 8AM Ji. CA NITON, Beefy. WEW GOODSNEW GOODS jVl 8. 8. J.BAxaa has just received a re if A lot of Leghorn Bonnets, tlats and Ha;s All the new styles of Bats, Flowers, Kibbon and evsrything in the Millinery lines, ali of which I offer to the pubhc on the mo.t lib ral terms, I am able to effer great in'-. daeementatdthe"Iadifs of the city acd for rounding country, both as to qutlity a-d price of goods. Bair work done in the most improrel styles. I keep Zephyr and Saxony Wool in all colois.Call and tev for yourselves, correr Third and Oranee sts pl 3 .' . , Walter Coney, DEALER' IN OBACCQ, IilPOllTED AND 1)0 MaS Tic- KiAlis, Cigai?tips, irniiil and Pipes of a!i descriptions. WALTER CONEY, Market street. apl S OPERA HOUSE, Wednesday Evening, April 7th. and Matinee Thursday, 3.30 P- M. ATUitj' JDVifiNlLK OPJtK A Troupe, Duder the management of W. T. Powell, Presenting the famous musical absurdity by Gilbert A Sullirac, entided H. M. S. P I N A F O R E ! The Opera will be prodoc3d with an entire NEW AND NOVEL SCENE, and the same attention to detsil that charac terized its longrnn at the troad Street The atre and Wallack's, New York, and its won derful success through tne South last Fall under Mr. ford, of Baltimore. Admission, 2?, 60 and 76 cents. No extra for secured seats at Htineberger's Hookstore. : pSf Ma'inee Prices Adults, 50c; Child ren, 26c. apl 3.4t OPERA HOUSE. C. J. WHITNKT.... 1. Manager. EDWARD E. KIbDEH,.,............Direot9r. D. 8.7 AM8DEN .....Business Manager. Friday Evening, April 9th The 8oclety Event of the Seston. Farf- well Tour in Headings of the Diitinguiehed Artiste and Qaecn of Readers, LV3RS. SCOTT SIDDONS ONE NIGHT ONLY ! The favorite of Europe, Ameiica and Aus tralia, in a Magnitieent Programme of THE HIGHEST CLASS. i Note Mrs. Siddons' repertoire on this occasion will embrace the cheicest selections from the Standard Authors of the World, "Prom Grave ta Gay " Given in the bril liant manner that has already made this charming lady the favorite of cdltuted cir cles East, West, North end South. ; General Adm'ssion, $1 , ; No extra charge for reserved ceats, to be procuied at BeiEsbergeHs Music and Book Sto e, on and after Wednesday moraine. Gallery 60 cents. Manager for Mrs. Scott Siddons, Mr. Jas. VcMftbon. JRapl 3-B-m-w-th.firi . , WiLniseTo, N. C, April f, i8L0. rpHE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE of the Democratic Party for this (Third) Congres sional District, will meet at the Purcell House, in Wilmington, on Wednesday, the 21st oi April, at H o'clock, A. M. A fail at endance is earnestly requested. Those unah'e to attend will please notify tbe Chairman and send proxies. ap2 4 CHAS. D. MYEBF?, Chm'n. i Moore Index, Warsaw Brief Mention, ey etteville Banner please copy. Copartnersliip Notice. r HATlS THIS DAT ADMITTED TO partnesbip Mr. Al.FX. 15 HluE-and 11 EN BY H. aglDhandity bip Broker and Cemmluion Batiness will be continued ua der the name and stv le of fl EI DBA Co . AH parties indebted to me a-e requested tn eett e with mv Attonjey.Mr. Alex..ri.fleide, during the rem lit der of this jer. . Any person holding claims or acceptances agaiiut sue will please present them for eet ement at once. With thanks to ay friends for their liberal patronage in the past, ard. hoping they will continue their favors wkh tne new llpuse, J am, Tery respctfuliy . - B. E HETflE. WE BE TO NNODNCE THAT WB have this day formed a Cop artnerbip as stated aneve, and hope to merit the same confidence and fevers shown the old Mouse: : Very respectful y, ii K. ME1DE, f -' AL'X 8..UEIDE, , HENliY H. BE1DE. Wilmington, Jf. C, Aptfl lit, 1880. t Wew Home. ANOTHER. LOT OF THOSE JUSTLY " - - ' ' ' . " . Gpular,' Light Bunsinr, New Home Sewing araine,- jt arrived and openlaz oat i. i'i : aea 30-Xtf ' ' J. B PAEIIAE, t untet BtreeU K"ew Advertisbmonts. mini 1 jzJLT Has arrived and has trtkeTi-loc - iff '- - -t k .1 '11 COME. LAuiES, AND. PAY HER A VISIT! ,- .1 ..Ci tt " OULD RESPECT kVLl announce to y friends and patrons that I have just re. tarnedto the city from the Northern rx at -kets w ith the ' m'ott complete nd most de. sirable stock V" Millinery aail Facy Goods for the Spring and Summer that I have ever had. This ctock is now be rg unpacked and marked and inys Grand Openiiig Will be announced in a few dayt, 1 have-a! I of the latest aud moa desiiable etjles and many novelties; .': $; . A call and an in ectien is reFpoctfulIy solic'ted. "' The goods were bought to rfsllaau so'd they will be at very low priws. rr'j The stock will he exLibitt; wh.rl.uch pleaeure, to all who may call, whethrs in tending purchans or otherwise. ,j f . N. II. SPRUIT, mch 31 .Wm v Eye and jir Sur. QN AND AJTEIi A 0 JJf D A Y NJiXT, 1 'a instant, Dr. M." J. DsROSSKT wflllbe In Wilmington, ron a ehost time; oh lh return . to New York from Fan Antonio' TeVav "While here, he will be ready to .attend to , any cares in the above special branches .of his profession, in which his services may La required, and itay be cocsuftld lalhe resi dence of hi.s father, comer cf Second and" Dock streets. . apl l-3t & CoiiiinissioHeisSalei BY VIRTUE AND l3PURulvZ of a decree of the FuperW ftbhVt 6rNew Jianover CouDty, maao at the iall Term, 1379, tha underei;ned, as Commissioner ap pointed for that purpeepwIlFHeipofte for gale, at public auciioy,f,, atj the, Court Uouso door in the City: of Vil mington, on Monday, cth day cf Aftll 1&3'), at 12 o'clock, M. tbe following: tracts of land in said City : Beginning at,thi East sitfe of Front street 66 feet Houth froin (LaVintersec. tion in its southern line of Wooiter efrect, ttence South with Front street ftan.t running at right angles with said etreet.73 feet, brng a part or lot 2 bloek 5, Mi plan of City of VijaiDxtoa.;Xef ajcUh I.'p;.PATT!f., " ' . 'i-.tJo.ntm itsicr. c n mch S-lawts BY VIRTUEOF AX1) IN PUHHIJAXCL' ot a decree rendered at tire FeflTtom of the Superior Court of 'ewjannref cpaftty, tbe endereiijned, bel:jf duly appoiiiia.t oai misionsr to make snes tali by'1i.,Vll9rer , will expose at public aticti to .theJJgtest Didder, fer cish, at tha Court noweooor iu the city of Wtlss ingtan, ermsty f ityrii rr, at 12 o'clock, M,. , on,, pndajtha 6th dy ot April 1S?0. tfte follow icg describes reuii?es, tifu&te in the C ty 'at 'Wlurpitgrn, and boanded as foUovfa .'t BegiB,fith southwetTern irterecct'n of CMtiaTifh streets, tbeccs elCBg Castle Ftrt)Ttlefli ICS feet, thei.ee 8outh 132 fe, Ahnce.J'Issi.lt'i feet, thence North on FirtS street' 121 fc3ct tu the beginning beiejr tie eaUaihafrf1ot Ncs. 1 and 2, block 7C, accirdiag piihajtli era! plan of the dtr of WnmioftfJnh sale tt be bieding and absolute a .to aiithe parties having any right, title tk jaareV i said premises, excatiDg- the widens tlgbt to d.wer aud the icfint's riht .to honwetead ardto !!r? riah's thj sale h-iH he satjee:. ..... . T.W. mZKNGft, men 13-lrw'it ' Ccmiifjlotci. ," -.i a; jLi i't. t ft 1 tTt'iH ., .. The Magio PiiotornnlJ. - - -. .r jl 1 J X fiJA 5 AVER Y WOK D IBS UL; 0 0,YEK Y. Hy.bolJing tfcerctDsrTanh YoKsT ttort time before ycu so that yovf-fiCitJ'ay'fiklte a strong imp imprtiiioajoa U,jthtairPief fnt the glass and your correct litneis sr. Vni tle t5"1 Iy upon the , will appesr. tm a) Croaueti'1 A N.1JI1IEN8E $?0CK. aWf . men 29 - Haiixitma:!. if- j . t. "v.