tni8 FAPSB ISP FBOF&IKTOa- R1KII0S8. POSTAGE PAID. re yir ' J5 0ne month, 60 cent. s 00 Bli - . n month, 60 ceal n PPer inn - . - .v. gny part of tee cny, r.r li reeeire their paprs regularly. Vdlarrt to 'KoT7 Advertisementa uu-ia s',ite tin ii ii Blinds THE GREAT FOR RHEBIATISI 1 Hnuralaia. Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Sorenessjf iho Chchi, Gout, Quinsy, Sore I hroai, Swell ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. No Preparation on earth equals St. Jacobs Oil aitnpU and cheap External Remedy A trial entaili but the comparatively triflinft outlftv of 50 Cents, and every one suffer ing with rin caa have cheap and positive proof of iu claims. Directions in Eleven Language. BOLD BY ALL DSUGGISTS AHD DEALERS IN MEDIOIHE. A. VOGELER fc CO., Baltimore, Ma, J7. S. Nun's Cloth. BLACK FRENCH BUNTINGS AllSTool, Foantifnl and Cheap. Novelties la Drrsa Goods, jut receive 1, LiSaCCSf Fins Vals Toiihon, Spmlsh and varioUB f lhiriD't. a. The prices ate all right. Straw i3attings. A : gjilrck and pill to be the cheapest in rh market BUnK ilLKH plain ad brocade theie ihoald seen, f r they are utder market Tlioo. R. ri. ulclntire. ?1 1 Arriving Daily ! Itrn . y--AKh NOW BUSY OPENING, ?urKing ana arranging our Soring aad Scmmer cf Gent's, Youths' and Boys' 0lblnZ Furnbhiiig Good?. We ha IMt 41 wis season the largest stock, the prettl. Ct tinl. .... ana tne clieapost stock of ClothJ "S ecr o!Tcred in this market. A call and ,a inspection is s respectfully solicited aica 23 A.& I. SHRIEK, Slarket street ry M.. J.-Jiio Person' Indian Tonic -Hitters. luil",.lo?u'-. Cancein iti ear- tiiona Coin tla diaeaii amiem. Heart Diieasr. Ua diaeais ari? ii a. an. ttt blod i armnsr from impurity f'.M Alter auve, Tonie and COY. HOLDERS OPINION. lUiHW;."!811' S- 0.. Dec. 2d, 18S0 M futSl'i la that a mercer H'wiMTto results. .1 believe W. ?. E Oil) EN, f-JUDGE. STRONG'S OPINION. Hi.'' !At,I8. C.f Deo. Lit. 168a fferbK. f,on. de 0 im k "c w try Ton V ,bch .ai"VV Wendwish JS . 0. 7 Wr- Joe Psrgen, Franiiia- DIB r irn. VOL. VE LOCAL NEWS. New AdTtrmeoieuu B H J Akkesj--The New Ice House Altaffek, l'mcF&;Co-3uh, Doors anc! ,y C W Yates Do You Want an Orn ? L J Otterbourg Stylish ClothiMtr -J L Boat weight New Spring' Bit.-r HEiNSBBBQEBT-Piao8 anl Orni See acl for St James' Home J6hn J Hedrick Spring Casritnere' Besj BelTj, 'Sect'y I OOF J C Ltjsdx- lee Crevng'r-r Miss-EittEM&'iry,:&c-".' v A & I SflRiEit Arriving Daily A" The festive mosquito, can TI'W pense with his overcoat Louis Beatty, colored, '.waif arrested horo tft-rlw An ft .-amiis from T)nnlin I MWA W V J v . . - - - " ' I --' a. J I' 1J - l.J 4 . tU- Ll CQuaiy uuu lougeu iu jaii, buujlxi iu iuc mage auu w-vs iwuuwcu uj uau orders of the Sherifl ot Duplin. nerman and Dr. Sanders. An excursion Edmund Lucas, colored, a porter m x. 1 , j 1 4, . H down the river late in the afternoon fin- Messrs West & Co., store has been mis It is Intimated by those who can't wwu tue , aw . . gatnrj. -t He left the .. .. . : . , ishArl t hft feat v ties of the dav. It is said sing since aturaay mgni. j:ie ien iae raise the "wherewith to ouy a new one,- raise lue nuerenriiu. to uuy a ucw uuc, that the old styles in straw hats will be worn again this summer. Miss Karreradvertises a new invoice of infaBts and childrens cups and bonnets ia silk and lace. Orders from a distance will be promptly attended to. See ad- Tertisement ' u uj oAwm o I r Window Glass, all sizes. All at the lowest prices When a man begins to go down hill he finds ererything greased for the occasion says a philosopher who might have ad-1 ded that whea he tries to climb np he nnas everytning greasea ior me occasion i I iuu. i The habits of American girls marry ing Italian Counts has slackened up a little of late. A life f following around I a hand reran and ' passing- the tambou-1 rine for pennies is not as attractive as formerly. , l t 1 ia n Ko rnn r,r. fh I . w I FTench Broad river from urevara to I tt , j;04orinQ re nc miM I Hendersonyille, a distance of 26 miles. , A i u- Auud ok'u'"v' w -. w - r j 1 nra u t uu v j r in iu i kim n ijiiiai.ili m i carrying 10 passengers. The boat is to I be built on the banks of the French I Broad,and4is t be completed ana launcn i ed by the first of July next. How tone your owb. painter: Buy the N. Y. Enamel Paint, ready mlxel and warranted at Jacobi's. t For St James' Some iail, Mr.x. u.aunnmg win give are- m -r-i ?ii 1 fnt rift Kpnofit nf flh. Jaraes I Home. The crice of admission will ibe snail and we hare no doubt that the re- .... mm ceptionvfillbewell attended. ; Z fffltjrSa? I'S'ured ofa TTT 1 El? ! 1 l.nnwn most serious attack of Inflammatory I Rheumatism complicated with Sciatica I by the use ot St. Jacobs Oil. He flat- teiingly praises it. " U U. District Ceurt- The Sprin" term of the TJ, S. District! Court "will convene in this city on Mon- day next, May 2 ud. The first day will be devoted to the hearing of admiralty cases. We have already published the list of .the jurors drawn for this term of the Court. An Omission t By some inadvertence the name of Captain John N. Maffitt, the gallant 1 Nelson of,our Confederate nary ana me heroic commander of the fearless Confed erate cruiser Florida, .was omitted in our published list on Saturday of As sistant Marshals for Memorial Day. Duplin Canal Stockholders The stockholders of the DuplinCanal from this city can be represented by proxy. The President, Mr. William Larkins, Jwill vote the proxyof any who may wish him to do so, if the persons so desirous will leave their proxy with him at the First National Bank before the mtine.L Quartern Meetings For the AVUmimeton District, Memo- dist E. ChurchvSouth, 1881. : , I?" Tfi . Wilmington, at Front S tree V D ... Pm4 ?7 b at iion," - " - U 115 TcZ tln!Xn 29 Onslow, at Gum Branch, Jiay 28-29 Clmton, - - - - June WILMINGTON, N. a, uei xour seats. I A.- . t The diagram for the sale of reserved seats fur the "Doctor of Alcantira' is uow at rieinberger'3 and is being rapid, mle l Thos2 of . onr dtbuiV who were not present at tne hrsc roprescnw- live of :he play should not let ihe pre8- ent opportunity escape them. IivJIieu of the play of Box axd Cox Mrs,'Kiihn- WciIht will render several oi Jier u?prue and choice vochI gems We learn that there w.iS rpiitc a large crowd at the pic nic givtui at Groom's Bridge, in Peuder-couuty, on Thursday 2lst iust. A magnificent diuuer was spread and enjoyed by the hrge crowd present. Ia response to repeated calls Tlr Walter Mnmh v addressed the assem .M.-W "J - J iU U. TnAn-a Tlonl . . the PartJ adjourned to meet again on . JA 4 ! . , A tuc 1 4th day of July. City COUrt. For ;the first time in several days His Honer Mayor Smith held. a levee this morning. ' The case oi a white oraan who . was nrre.cfpd on the Street On Saturday night I nnnf - Knf. who ravft bond for her appearance was called. The delenaant iaiiea 10 answer auu iwuaicu her recoarizance. Tw0 b;tchers. two hucksters and tw0 . i t s and shippers of fish were rr;0.npd for refusing to mv the tax. Honors 'decision was that they saouid pay a fino ot $25 each unless me . .- 11 j I tax was Tjaia-wimiu tureo us. i A Change and Us Cause. There is nothing more j ,.p . ,i oeauuiui auu serene on a mild, spring Sabbath, when the tender green! foliage throws a soft and soothing shade over our quiet city, than a.Udy nenJ, dressed, wending her way io a rjiace oi worsmo. cue niM uiusr ly along with a look of duty well per- foTBipd and love for mankind settled jon i . . . i, I frtrmp1 an(1 lovf! for mankind settled jon , . , i l id f v suddenly she Mia ji i" - - - a-A . . i i w l ciutcnes at ner SKins ana ruus irauuv;a,uj for tne nearest gate. The cause f this gudden chanjre i3 nothing mere than a - .idermen'g pet. Why not pass a cattle ordinance?: Is the Board of Al dermen afraid to touch the matter? Fmicratinn tn Knnth Carolina . . ttt i ixr'iy.uA I The train on the W. & W. Eailroad, I had one car load of German emigrants, 1 j i n i ia n Thorn wfirfi ooanuvouu,. v. , thirtv - five adults amone: the number and a good many children. We learn that a large tract of land has . been bought it' 3 ? j. . r .rM i - f 'Ainin mo i tne immeaiaie y.uuV which is being colonized oy uermana.i orhomthepartv above alluded to i, but a small portion They -have been j aosiHfr throuerh for a number of weeks, botmd to tne same locality, and we un- dergtand p that there are several more families to follow. The adult portion of those we have seen is composed mainly I 0f young married couples none over thirty-five, just in the primend vigor of life, with their children. I A Historic Sword. - w o , Under the above caption the Raleigh the earth and the sun Venus is swinging News, If Observer gives the followiagr int lint?, i ueyond tne sun, and be history Of the sword which the Adjutant tween it and Jupiter, little Mercury is General of North Carolina will wear at I Yorktown Centennial : It was worn by his great-grandfather, j Major Cad wallader Jones, during the war of the Revolution. He wore it as rinr in Bavlor's 'reeiraent and as aide i, it t? 4tl .tifW wtlP of duration, like an eclipse or like the tran to General LaFayette at the battle ot the planets Yenus or Mercury Brandvwiue and at the surrender at Yorktown, and in other battles in which is a genuine lu-cuw, - point to hilt. A tradition exists that this blade is one of alot of Toledos pre- sented by Charles III, King of Spain, to George Washington, and by him dis- tributed as presents among his general officers. The sword was also worn by General Jones' father, Cad wallader Jones third of that name in the direct ..line f .,ont Colonel of the Twelfth South Carolina Regiment in the late -ar. The M.jor CadwaUader Jones who on iFayette's staff, was the Grandson of Peter Jones who founded tke city of Petmbu. Va. Another Cad-alUdet Jo.e3.it is a saia, earned 8WOra in the war of 1812, and yet ..r.,,- i,4a -uk llcxico. 1847-48, KIYIEW. MONDAY, APRIL 25. 1881 a no mi v.. Magistrate's Row furnished U3 with a d0j aBj egg item to-day. A dog, the property of Mr. J. H. Savage, of Fed Ural Point township, was caught by a colored woman in the act of sucking eggs and the woman had the dog shot. She has been arrested for killing the dog and al?o on a peace warrant. This impor- taut case 13 on trial as we go to pres?. hipped Forelsn The fortrfgn ehipmcflta tc-dayiicclude 2109 banrcls rosin "and 500 casksspir'.t1, shipped by Messrs Alex Sprunt.& Son, a board the British Brig J. W. TTV- Hams for Bristol and 137,477 feet lumber by Messrs E. Kidder & Son's, on board Schooner John Somes for Hayti. f I QG I n -UlSSlU. Utore at the usual- time after r.rovidiner his family with their weekly stipend of erroceries. He did not go home Satur- daTnio - rit'nnd hod nt. hpon heard of nnto 2 o'clock to day. His wife and family have instituted a search for him, Ed- mnnd was generally regular in his habits, and a hard working man, but has been Jn hA henHh fnr nnmo imp nasf. Tt is r ' j ut:-- :t 1.- suddenly ill on Saturday night and has smce die(j m SQme sequestered place. ' T . . u ees lor me uarsnai ana mlssloner. Messrs Simon Sanders Kegistrar, S. H Morton and John L. Dudley inspectors of me geuerai emtuuu m me uuhw sinn rf tho "Pirat. VV nrd ripld List Novem b were fstid n S,atur?ay, n the " amuavit oi uoe v;arr, coiorea, w no swears JT A , , j max. at me eiecnon nc was cuauuueu as to residence, and tendered a witness to prove his residence when he was told to gtand &nd ag deprivcd of his francnise. The registrar and poll holders , . i c u: UU tiou icaiBiuuw w -c.w uc. gaturday lasU It wag proyen , dv ooi vv . in asn anu u osnus iueares, me . v., iiwo coioreu pou uoiuera wnuarc not indicted by the fprosecutorj that the registrar and poll-holders did not inter fere with or challenge any one offering to vote on that day; that the challenging done during the day was done by the challengers of the political parties and not the poll-holders or registrars. Carr, the prosecutor, looks as though he had , A. .., imported from the country foP the nnmose. The case is now on I, . , . . - ;0 D MortoD they were discharged. - Tne Planets in Conjunction. It is only once in an age, or in many acres, that the planets in this solar sye tenf arrange themselves in such relation to each other as they hold to day. Along an imaginary line drawn from the earth to the sun and projected right onward fer millions upon millions of miles, "the planet Jupiter, beyond that the ringed planet Saturn, and still further out the planet Neptune, are ranged almost as if Ithev were strum? tosrether. Between also approaching the line of march. Bnt before these two laggards will have join- ecTthe celestial dress-parade, the great planets will have already broken ranks proceed in their circling about the sun. Ihe phenomenon is not of brief ' -rosath esua' sdisk. The celestial ma chinery in this instance is more compli- mac, the Cf Jupiter and baturn, occurred oa the foren0on of Friday last, but the grand march will not breakup until this week, Bishop Lyman's Appointments- May 26( Ascension PaySt. John's, wmington. c. tr ,. May 27, Friday p. m.-St. Marks, "TO faw 90 Snnliv o rri .Tamsq' hyilmimrton. Mav 29. Sundav o. m. St. Paul's. Wilmington. May SU-Clmt jane 2f Thureday-ismithville. , jarie 5t Whitsunday Fayetteviile. Oritetta . ; " . ; J;S?ionnt Con- ,011. - V v jnnR 20 r nmUv TTalifir. NO. 48 SoSTerlns Woman. There i3 but very small proportion of the women of this nation that do not suffer from some of the diseases for which Kidney Wort is speciQc. When the bowels have become costive, headache torments, kidneys out of fix, or piles dis tress, take a package, and it3 wonderful tonic and renovating power will cure you and give new life. Watchman. New Advertisements: For St, James, Eouie. TITR. T. C. FANNING and his patrons, If I will give a reception at Kankiu Uall, on Jt riday evening, April 29th, from 8 to 11 p.m., for the benefit of St. James' Home. Cards of adrnisfioa 50 cents, admitting those named on card. Not transferable. p 26 Caps and Bonnets in Laco and Silk. Foa infants; and childrbn jutt rece'vad, Beauti'ul atsortment. All shapes of Ladies' Bonnets and Uat, la the latest and moet fashionable Htrawa, eto Elesant assortment of Pickers, Kceei and M.ilitDry Goods. Order fr m a distance a ;eJ with ta nc care aad p'eeisioa as tbose from c:tj pitrocb. Allan d. ii AKKKB, ap 21-1 Ho 6 tiouth front St Cape Fear Lo3p, Ho. 2, L 0.0. F Ti ItETHREN : You are herebv reauested If to assemble at yeur Ledge Room, Tues day, evening, April Sibth. at o'clock, being: the occasion of the C2d Anniversary of the Order in the United States, and also to hear an address to be delivered on the occasion by Grand Representative C M Busbee, of Kaleigh.W U. V lsinue; Brothers in the city and theputr lie generally are respectfully invited to at tend. JBJiJ. HKLLi. apl 25-1 1 Sect'y Spring Cassimeres. rriflOSE wno feel an interest in Seuthern Enterprize, will be greatly pleas ed by an examination of the really merito rious ALL WOOL Cassimeres now on sale at my store; 12 different styles, the produo- ton of the Bethaala, N; C, Woolen Mills Juet th thing for Men and Boys. Suits for gentlemen made to order at low prices and fit guaranteed. JNO. J. HEDRICK ! apl 25-3t m tues-sat Do You Want An rgan ? Ntir&UMENT3 OF THE BEST MAKE always on hand, and sold on euy Instal ments. Croquet and Hammocks, Large gtook Books and Stationery always on hand at low prices. Yates' Book Store. apl 24 RED CEDAR PACKING CHESTS, SASH, DOORS AND BUNDS, BRACKETS,1M0ULDING, LUMBER, &c, ALL SIZES WINDOW GLASS, AT ALTAFFER, PRICE & CO'S. Factory: Office: Foot Walnut st. Nutt, near Red Cross'st TTEEBOURG'S Men's Weaar Depot, POSSESSING A STANDING CAPACITY FOR 5O0O People ! Containing the mostenorraous stock of Stylish Clothing In the city. Acknowledged the ONE PRICED CLOTHlFt'C HOUSE of the day. Selecting, as regards taste, with a care un precedented In Ihe annals of the Cloth ing trade ; meriting the patronage bo liberally bestowed tLIa House. With renewed energy, Is preying nobly on, and with feellogs of genuine pride offers to a liberal and patreniziuc public thanks for tht-Ir generous support. U ojs5 T reeI Suits 01.0. PLEASE 270X102. W will be glad to receive eoaadtalcaUoai from ovr firUn ds oa aay and all rabfc'tr - Buwruuienn rat Tae mae of Vim writer cut alvtyi Utzr ala2ied to tac Editor. OomaraleAtioni nut be 'wrltt&a a c n) j oe ddm of the paper. Personalities must be avoided And It If especially and pszUsslarly cedt' stood that the Editmdoei net always eadoii the views tf oorreepoadentt, ozJeu so stated Ia the editorial eolwana, NowAdvortisemontg, THE NEW ICE HOUSE. J RESPECTFULLY NOTIFY the cltkcns of Wilmington that I have opened my Ice Houe corner Front and Dock street I hare laid In a full supply of good Ice and ask a share of their patronage. ap 25 2t B. If. J. AHRRNS, ProP; . I ce O ream, v THE UNDERSIGNED begs leave to in- " form his friends and the public rencr- Hy.'that he. wlU oien his ICR fiiiKA U . Sa?oou on Monday, 25th. Inst. Straw ber- -Hea In season. Fa ail its sUBDlied at 50 cts. per quart for Cream in Freezers. . ap25-lt J. C.:LUiISDEN. Kew Spriner ? 0 i AM SELUNG NEW SPRING ' . . . . ' v r Batter of the" very finest qaal ; ity and delightful flayor, THREE-POUWDS For ONE DOLLAR Or 30 Cents per Pound I t ...... . by the small tub. ' AH consumers would earo moii ey by purchasing from mc. John X. Boat wright. 11 and 13 North Front St, - "PRIDE OF THE PANTRY." Another fresh lot of this Flour jutt arrived. THE FINEST FLOUB SOLD IN WILMINGTON. Send in your orders early and gat it while fresh. JNO, 1, BOATWRiGHT, JVos. 11 & 13 IV. Front St' apl 24 Pianos and 0rgane9 FOB CASH OB ON TIIB KA8r INSTALHEliT PLAN For sale at BEIN8BEE0B'S ltlusical Instruments. QUITAB?, BANJOS, VI0LI51?, A6:or- deonfl. Harm oa' cm, Tamborinei, and all olb er kinds, at UEINBBEBOER'8. apl 21 Live Book sod klsslo 8tore OPERA HOUSE. TUESDAY EVENINO, APRIL 2Cth, 18flf " CoroplimenUry to XanS. M, P. TATTItOIL. "DOCTOR OF ALCANTARA", and selected Solos by MRS, KAHNWEILER. Admission 50cts. No extra charge fsr Reserved Seats. Box Sheet open Monday at Heinsbergert. -apl 23-2t Wotice. ALL PERSONS ARE HEREBY CAU tioned against trading for the following- Certificate of Deposit of the First Na tional Bank f Wilmington, N. C, tUl of which are drawn payable to my order. Said Certificates have been lost, and payment Of same has been stopped. Certificate of DepodtNo. 1793, dated Dec. is, io7o, for 75. ' - js March 28, 1879. forf lot.--' - CertificateDeprNo. 2109, dated Pf tember 10, 1879, for 1125. 'uat-C?- Certificate of Deposit Ka 21c ,rtt Jnne2,lSS0, for fioa Certlilcatij of Deposit IZa. . 17, 18:3, rvic r u-kCl Oct. 4w WUodngton, BQ Cokesbnjy, - v t .r ' I J21.TnT--Sc0tIaaN6ck: Coharia wane io-iy 1 to us gwu uuiu u , - : .

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