1HI8 PAFK
...ki rt afwraeoB,
josh.
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Six months, $1M;T1
64 tl : One month, 60 Mats.
wiU festered byearriera,
. n-iraUilow and liberal
-L.h-ariberi will pleaas report any ana
, rUlnrM to reeeire their papsrsrcgalarfy.
yew Advertisements.
THE GREAT
FOB
BHEUHATISI
J-
Neurafqia, Sciatica, Lumbago,
Backache, Soreness of the Cjoc,
Gout, Quins, Sore Throat, Swell
ings and Sprains, Burns and
Scalds, General Bodily
Pains,
Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted
Feat and Ears, and all other
Pains and Aches.
So Preparation on earth equala St. J a com Oil
m a ofe, sure, simple mad cheap External
Brmedy. A trial entails but tha oomparatiTaly
trifling outlay of 60 Cents, and arerj ona ruffar
tif with pain can Laro cheap tad potitfre proof
tt Ita claim.
Elractiow la Eeten Languages.
BOLD BTALL TJBUGGISTSJLHD DEABEES
IS MEDIOHTB.
A.VOGEUER CO.,
Baltimore, ltd., U.8.A
Nun's Cloth,
neiza 4.
BLACK FRENCH BUNTINGS,
AllWtol, lesutlful and Cheap.
Novelties
In Drew Goodi, jast receive!.
Laces,
tin. T.. 1aI.V.. O -V m .
im iuwuub, opftDian maa Yanoas
Oar miu . The prices ai e all right
Staw Mattings.
!'-gMtocfc atdiaH o be tie htpet
mm plin Md brocade these
toMtom.tr thoy are u-dtr narket
-Vlclntire.
Arrivinar Daily !
ARE NOW BUSY OPENERS,
and arranging our Boring aa4
Earner stock of Gent's, Youths' ana Boys
CoftlB &a,i Furnbhi-ng Goods. We have
WUas ,eMQ the largest etock, the pretti.
ock mi tha cheapest stock of Cloth
c,cr ffered in thla mtrVA a .n
"vi a OU1
lea U reepectfuiiy solicited.
ci22 A. & I. SURIER,
Market street
Try
Joe Persons Indian
Touic Bitters.
h IS bSSUL.. Oaaeor in l a ear-
Ak k!1i ."u'ttl"ii Heart Uheur.
VETS " ,lc nd U kindt of erap
S fiod a1? from Impurity
Hrttf to v!? Aitwye. Tonic ani
- yrureo itatif UBcqual-
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f aTTVMa'e in .tatinl Tv.V "r
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Woaie ti.i airs. Jc
tA 'wait.
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I balieve
14 iaieaded.
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VOL. VI
LOCAL NEWS-'
4dvnri)?e,ri, !..
Heidb & Co Xotice '
C W Yates Do You Wut an Org in '
Helssbekukr Family . Bible
A A I Siiriek Arriving Dail
No City Court tolay.
Yon can cow huj Improved ileatii ad
Cook Stores at factory priccsat Jacoui's.
We regret to leard that Mr. VS i).
Mahn's condition is considered alarm in r
ly dangerous.
We regret to learn
of the sickness o
Mr. John McKvoy, out are
pi eased
to state that he is improving.
All ot the material for the water
wsrks has arrived. The last of it was
brought by the steamship Benefactor on
yesterday.
It is a singular fact that none of the
old offendt rs before tne police court have
been on a breeze since Mayor Smith
qualified.
flfo to JicoBi'g lor Doors,
an aim
Blinds, pm-e White LeJ, Oil,
Window Glass, all sizes. All at
V irnishes
tii lo -rest
prices
The side-wheel steam yacht Sysvester
bound from Jacksonville, Florida, for
New York, put in at S:thville this
morn iDg for a harbor.
The market was bountifully supplied
with whitings, Virginia mallets, jimmies,
trout, herring, sturgeon and shad this af
ternton. Mr. L. Megiaaey is said to be desper
-ately ilL He has keen quite sick for
some tine. It is to be hoped that his
condition is not as alarming as bis friends
fear.
The pipe of the street sewer running
down Second, betweei Market and Prin
eess streets, bsrsted' on yesterday and
caused the earth above it to sink. Street
hands wr engaged to-day in revaTlos
the evil.
Dr. J. A. Cloud, the contractor who
has charge of the work of, pittiig in
the water works in this city, left this
morning rof Jacksonville, Florida, ior
his wife. Dr. Cloid will return in a few
days accenpanied by his wife.
How to'oe yomr owm painter : Buy tho
V. Y. laaaael Paimt, rsady mixed and
warramtea at Jaoobi's. t
Ucssrs. Brown A Roddick are to es
tablish a branch of tktir dry goods and
novelty establishment in Charlotte. Mr.
Roddick and Mr. John S. Price will
leave for Charlotte on Saturday.
The new machine and paint shops at
their. & W.R. R., in this city, have been
completed and the transfer table between
then was pnt in working order to-day.
The work of removing the paints, tools
aid implements of tho old paint shop
to the new one was done this morning.
TTo learn that the Executive Com-
sittee ef the State Prohibitory Associa
tion requested Dr. S. S. Satchwell
President of the State Board of Health,
to deliver an address upon the relations
of intemperance and its evils at the
Greeting in Raleigh on the 27th inst , be
fen tho State Prohibitory Convention.
TTo alio learn that Dr. Satchwell has
accepted the invitation.
i Flight Change.
Yesterday we had Spring, to-day we
have- .well the Frenchman's suici
dal weather, damp, cloudy, threatening
rain, with easterly wind. At 3 o'clock
cn yesterday the thermemter stood 77
n this pffice one degree above Summer
heat. To-day at the same hour it was 71
five degrees below summer heat.
The Festival ..
The festival given by the ladies of
St. Thomas' Church for the benefit ot
the Sisters of Mercy, came to a close last
evening. We are glad to know that the
ladies were well patronized and sustain
ed in their laudable object. The articles
which were to be disposed of by rafiling
were thrown for list evening and the
lucky winners were notified of their sue
cess. Little Miss Mary Hinsdale Mat
thews, of Fayettevilie, won "Mary and
her little Lamb" which was on exhibition
at Capt. Mclntire's several days last
week, ard Mr. Michael Corbett was the
winner of the gold watch. The festival
was am exceedingly pleasant one and will
long be resesbered by those who at-
.JAIL If
WILMINGTON, N. C, THURSDAY, APRIL
Dr. Ilf tins.
The Rev. Chas. F. Deems, DP. LL D.
asrived in this city this morning and is
the guest of Mr. B. G. Worth. Time
hs borne lightly on Dr. Deem3, and he
looks as fresh. and bright as he did fifj
teen years ago. He will leave to mor
row night for Aagu3ta where he goes on
. a visit to his daughter who resides there
Tbc Waftr Works
11 - t a
i ne pipe J me wait t
worC3 tympany
ore being rapidly laid, i'lpe wal be laid
first on. the. low st reels, viz: Water,
Front Market an 1 Second streets and it -
terward3 in the higher "ones. This is
i
done in order to "get out ol the damp
earth before the saaV ravs become hot
Hydrants will be put at the corners of
each street through which the pipes run
Seventy-five hydrants for the use ot
city, in case of fire, will be erected.
the
We advise our friends to call at Jacobi'S
for Household Hardware of every descrip
tion. There you get the lowest prices, f
The Fortonate Men.
Mi. Frank H. Darby was voted the
h indsomest and most popular gentleman
in the city, at the Bazaar which has
b:-en in progress at the City Hall for the
past three days. The h. and m. p. g.
was awarded a handsome ebony cane last
evening ia token of his popularity.
Friend Hamme called on and congrat -
mated tnis morning tne second nandsom-1
est man in town. After comparing
canes, they separated having a fellow
feeling for each other.
Testing Condemned Hose.
The steam fire engine Little Giant
was testing yesterday afternoon, the old
leather hose, which was formerly used by
the fire department to ascertain if there
was any of it suitable for use. Ten sec
a: r J :n i i J x
U n u.W Fu
Messrs. nart, naiiey Co s. loundry -to
be used in case of fire in that
vicinity.
Alderman Huggins, one of the. commit.
v
tee on nre uepanment, was present at
the testinsr of the hose and was iniated
by a good ducking, caused by the burst
s
ing of the hose.
.Opera House.
The operatic performance given last
night at the Opera House complimen
tary to Mrs. Jno. W. Cameron, was by
far the best amateur performance we
have ever seen onjthe Boards. The stage
was admirably set and the costumes
were elegant and appropriate. The
characters were as finely conceived a3
they were appropriately dressed by the
ladies and gentlemen assuming them.
Mrs. McFarland, Mrs. Cameron and Mrs.
Jno. . Lippitt took the piinciple
female parts, and Messrs. Clark, Welfcli,
Dyer and Bradley were the leading male
characters. The efforts of the ladies
and gentlemen must have
surpassed I
the most sanguine expectations of their
friends and should be a source of great
gratification to them. The choruses j
were fine and were well received. Sul-1
livans Comic Opera, Cox and Box, was
pleasingly rendered, by Messrs Chase,
Bradley and Welsh. Mr. Chase's imita-
tion of a banjo was very fine and exceed
ingly amusibg. The very large audience
which greeted the performers last even
ing were delighted and many expressed a
desire' for a repetition.
One of the nrinciDal features of the
A. M.
evening's entertainment was the per for
mance of Mrs. M. P.Taylor on the piano. I
Thisladvwhois a musician of the high,
est order of merit even surpassed herself
in the execution of the difficult music of
the two operas.
Three for Luck. C
Mr. Lmris Glauch, 325 Twenty-fifth
street. New York, observes: Having
heard a
. ha hoKntr
-rfThARt Jacobs Oil. and beinff a
sufferer from Neuralgia, I concluded to
maL-P a trial. It was crowned witn ine
best success. After the third applica
tion, the pain disappeared. I cheerfully
and conscientiously recommend the St
Jacobs Oil to all subject to Neuralgia.
Quarterly Meettngs
For tho Wilmington District, Metho
dist E. Church, South, 1881.
(Second round.)
Wilmington, at Fifth Street, Ap'l 23-24
Wilmington, at Front btreet,
Apl 30, May 1
Smithville. - - - May 7- 8
Brunswick, at Zion, - - May 14-15
Topsaa, at Herring s unapei, May ii-
" - - A AA I
Onslow, at Gum Branch, - May a- 1
uunwa, - - - - ,.rj I
Cokesbnry, . - - Juno 11-li I
Cohano, , - wuno j-a I
ElflEW.
Seven corn laden schooners sailed up
the rirer this afternoon and moved
abreast of each otheropposite the Cus
tom House.
Personal,
e were glad to meet on the street
yesterday our former young townsman
Mr. Alfred V. Wood, son of Mr. R. B.
Wood, of this city, who is on a short,
visit to his relatives here. Mr. Wood
"e some other wise young Wilmington
I ! . .
ans we Know of, determined to .seek his
fortune elsewhere than at heme, and
1 with tnat Tobjecl; anii enl iBTie w our
t
I young, friend migrated to Brunswick,
I Georgia, where .we hope and believe he
nas established himself in a comfortable
business,
The Lecture To-XIght,
We again remind our readers of the
rare opportunity they will have of enjoy-
ing an intellectual treat by attending
the Opera House to listen to the Rev.
Dr. Deenwto-night. The subjects which
the distinguished lecturer will discourse
upon to-night are those upon which there
is ample field for thought and we know
of no one who is more apt to bestoWthe
proper thought upon these two subjects
or who probably has given more thought
to them, thanthe eloquent divine who
I under the auspices of tho Library As-
sociation will address the -audience at the
Opera Honse this evening. In this con
nection we will state that we heard it
j whispered around' some days ago. that
I possibly the Hon. Geo. Davis would in.
troduce Dr. Deems to-nierht. But
i o
W3 do not know that this is at all
reliable, we only give the rumor, how
ever, for what it is worth.
Only for the Ladies
We are going to get up a corner in
the court plaster market and our citi
zens generally need not be alarmed to
hearof sapp0Sed gaping wounds on the
fMesof tteir female friend3 gnu y c0?.
ered hv
oienfta of r.onrt Tilasstpr. - Th fal.
and prevention of wrinkles will bo the
camse: Pat pieces of court plaster on
the face where the wrinkles are inclined
to come, j out before jreing to bed and re
move in the morning. The plaster con
tracts the skin and prevents its sinking
into creases and lines. Warm water
4-
should always be used to wash the face
in, as it keeps off wrinkles.
Lemons as a System BenOrator
The way to get the better of a biliovs
system without blue pill or quinine is to
take the juice of one, two or three or
more lemons, as the appetite craves, in
as mach ice-water as makes it pleasant
to drink without sugar, before going to
bad. In the morning on rising or at
least half an hour before breakfast, take
the juice of one lemon in a goblet of
water. This will clear the system of hu
mors and bile, with mild efficacy, with-
0Jly aa7 01 ine weakening enects or caio-
m.v 9 nr a m m
mel or Congress water. People should
not irritate the stomach by eating lem
ons clear ; the powerful acid of the juice,
which is almost corrosive, infallibly pro
duces inflammation after a while, but
properly diluted, so that it does not draw
or burn the throat, it does its full medi
cal work without harm, and when the
stomach is clear of food, has abundant
opportunity to work on the system thor
oughly. The Greatest Blesslnr
A simple, pure, harmless remedy; that
cures every time; and prevents disease
bv keeoinr the blood pure, stomach recr
ular, kidneys and liver active, is the
r- a m w a
greatest blessing ever conferred upon
man. nop siuers is tnat remedy, and
its proprietors are being blessed bv
thousands who have been saved and cur
ed by it. Will you try it? See an
other column. Eagle.
Bishop Lyman's Appointments
May 26, Ascension Day St,. John's,
Wilmington
rrway p. m. at. alarms,
PVUgtoiu
May 29, Sunday a.
m. St. James,
m. St. Paul's,
Wilmington.
May 29, Sunday p
Wilmington.
May 31, Tuesday--Clinton.
June 1, Wednesday Faisoru
J une 2, Thursday Smithville.
June 5, Whitsunday Fayettevilie.
Ordination.
June 17, FridayWilson.
June 19, Sunday Rocky Mount. Con
secration.
Jnne 20, Monday Halifax.
June 21, Tuesday--Scotland Neck.
An old lady writes us: "I am 65 years
an? vao foAKIa nml norvAns All thf
VIM Vf SW IVWIO MWO wm
time when j a bottle of Park
ft Ginger Tonic I have used a little
more than one botUe and feel as well as
1 33 and &I3 that hundreda need
?n,t snch a xaedicine.' See advertise-
21. 1881
NO. 45
New Advertisements.
Notice-
ALL PERSONS ARE hen by
farewaraed not to trmt or
harbor any cf the crew of the
Nor. Bark "ALFEN," ( apt K.
redersen, as neither the Mastsr or Con
signees will be responsible for $uch debts.
HEIDE A CO..
api zi-ot
Consignees.
Famiiy Bible
NEW rUPPLY
- , Jast received at4 .ic
HEINSBERG &'ti
Croquet Sets,
H
' Elank Boks,
Jast received at
HSINSBEROER'B.
Lire Book: acd Matie Store
api 21
oiler for Sale.
fXSE UPRIGHT 30-HOR3E POWER
Boiler, nearly new, with grate-bars, smoke
stack, steam and water gauges, &c. Every
thing in working older, and will be 6old
ow by
apl 20 -3t
J. A. SPRINGER,
At Coal Yard
Do You Want An
reran
JNarHUMENTS OP
always on ha id, and
THE BE3T MAKE
sold on easy Instal
ments. Croquet and Hammocks, Large
stock Boots ana stationery always on
hand at low prices.
Yates' Book Store.
apl 18
RED CEDAR PACKIHQ CHESTS,
rash, nnoiis Am BUNDS,
BRACKETS, MOULDING, LUMBER, &c
ALL SIZES WINDOW GLASS,
AT
ALTAFFER, PRICE & COU
Factory: Office:
Foot Walnut st. Nutt, near Red Cross st
apl 11
Corn Bacon, Molasses.
10 000 CuSh8 Prime ThReGORN
275 Boxes Smoked and D S Sides
Q PCi Hna"8 aad Tierces
OUU New Crop Cuba
Bbls New Orleans Molasses,
Just received and for sale low by
WILLIAMS & MURCHISON
Flonr, Sugar, Coffee, &c
lOOO.Bbls Flour, all grades,
250 Bbls Sugars, Granulated, A, Extra
C and C, ;
50 Bbls New Orleans Sugar,
350 BagslCoffee, difrerengrades,
125 Boxes Assorted Candy,
100 Tubs ChoIcelLeaf Lard,
. 75 Bbls andBoxes LemonCake,
375 Boxes Lyeand Potash,
200 Boxes Soap,
75 BoxesandKegs Soda,
100 Boxes and Half Bbls 8nuff,
Shot, Buckets. Paper, Spice, Pepper. Gin
ger, Hoop Iron, &c., Randolph Sheetings
For 6ale by
feb28 WILLIAMS & MURCHISON
Winberry Oysters.
THE c FIN EST O?
the setaon. Br the
Dosea, Quart or Gallon. Fax! ies Supplied.
31 "ne beit wises, Llqiora and Ciart
always on hand at
ZCCh 18 Karkftwft
Health is Wealth I
DR. E. C. WEST'S Nesve axi Braix
Theatmext : a specific for Hysteria,
Dizziness, Convulsions, Nervous Headache,
Mental Depression, Loss of Memory, Impo
tency, Premature Old Age, caused by over
exertion, excesses, or ver-lndulgence,
which leads to misery, decay and death.
One box will cure recent cases. Each box
contains one month's treatment. . One dol
lar a box, or six boxes for five dollars; sent
by mail prepaid on receipt of price. We
guarantee six boxes to cure any case. With
each order recelyed by us for six boxes, ac
companied with five dollars, we will send
the purchaser our written agreement tore
turn the money If the treatment does cot
effect a cure. Guarantees issued by WiL
H. GREEN, Druggist, (successor to Green
it Planner) Wilmington, N. C. Orders by
raafl will reeerre prompt attention. .
Tfe wtu beglad to rtcra
from on trUoxdM oa cay tsA til
C&erallatmt bat
Tho nao of tie v&a nj Czz jj 1 3
Ihd to tho ZSltor.
Oomaaaieatlonstxatbo IwTa cact!
one aide of the paper.
Personalities Bust bo avc!Isa
And It Is especially and psrtlrlxrly tzl
flood that the Editntdoee not alwajt tzZzzz i
the views ot eorreepoadeatfy saless so ttzz
la the editorial bolamna. r
K'ew Advbrticczicnti
Lecture.
T&.XUOTOJt LIBSATtT A:d
J- viaiiui announce the THITtU L'
1 u ke of thecourseoa THURSDAY EYi:
April aiat, at tbe OPERA HOUZr,
by Rev. CHARLES P. DEEMS. D ' D. fT'
V. Subject "NATURE AND THE XI.
BLE." Admission. 8lrT .vi
Two or more, S7 eta. each. ( T-
tenure to conunence at 8.30 o'clcck.
ap 19-3t "
Easter fJiillir.c: ' l
pHOICEST FLOWERS and Utest tflzi
and shapes In Hats and" Bonnets. latcrt
styles in Hair Goods. '.. v ''-r
MISS E. KABHEC,
No. 6 South Trent tt,
apl 12-3mdw
GOOD FtOUH.
qQQ BARRELS GOOD 7A10LY
AND EXTRA 1X072
BARRELS MINNESOTA Patsst
Persons wishing to USE THE BUST wfij
be-pleased with this.
HALL &: PEAEDALI).
,apl.!3 , - . - v. ,
a
DUEING THIS BEiSON. Trt;i
it is exceedingly difficult for hczi;j
keepers to find anything CSiti&D'
for their table, I hate on hind xr?
full supply of
VECETABLEO
Ji?uiHLTLTITJn!?fH3 g
of every kind, fresh froa tto
Northern Markets.
All would do well
To Gali and Examine
Also, by each Steamer a fall
supply of 1
STAPLE AND FARHIACI0U3
GOODS,
Always Fresh and Btresi. :
I guarantee all gooda cold by rT3
and take back whatever doej net
suit
All goods sold at lowest pricji
JNO. 1. B0ATWfl!8IITp
JVos. 11 & 13 N. Frcnt Ot
M 18. ;
PBIMM
AT THE
LOWEST
!
ASCEBTAIU MY P0ICES CEFCHE
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DONE ELSEVlinnET
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pBLNTI50 OABEJTJLLT
or persons rwldlog oat oflths slijtad tzzt
to then by maa tttt cf rc:!s, '
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