TBI PAFfcfe dd avisy, artere eeadays x -tl BCSirTl05B,.P08TA0B FAUX rear IS CO lx atha, W ; Three ,iper will kt delivered ay earrlara, AdrtftUi rate low end llbem gobssribers wiltpleees report any ead f - I v !i,jA - t i ii m amita rtemim oat . - ' !ri At or fc t wrr ami aiwayv b taa side eCtta paper. ,; t'. Z-' I " ' . .- Fraeiltiaii sewt b volda '" )- 1 Ae4ftuWpfUI1j&nd ;uilayn4a ; &im$9jA' feGVelways aadors fh viw of ftrrtyo;?deata jusleti so ttat VOL. VI WILMINGTON, N. THURSDAY, MARCH 16. 1882 NO 64 - 1 ' I I jTeTf A dvertieomentB J8 -tsar jg'x. - THE GREAT iron RHEUIATISI limnMilfiia. Sciatica. Lumbaeo. Backache, Soreness of Vie Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, JS wo ings and Sprains, Burns and v Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, far and ti?adaeho; Frosted feti and Ears,1 and a oihor Pains and Aches. ff propratten on earth' equals Br. Jaoom Ort m ifc,ure, simple and cheap Extrol Burnedy. A trkl tataita but th comparatively titfiii cflsv 50 Oats, aod every oouffr kg with pil'a :aa bav cbefep aad potttivs proof f its UUfflS. : 4 Diractioni a Hew L&n .-' SOLD BY ALL DEUOGT8T8AZn) DElLStS III MEDICINE. J A. VOGBEER & CO., Baltimore, MLs U.8.JL Easter Cards. A BEAUTIFUL L T. All kinds 'a&d Call nd its tbm at U1NBBEBGR'S. Chickering Pianos. pUlCKKKlBO tlAHOB I Bqa aOratd tiirtu lrgiua itN -Ck im and the as. Yoa ar a'wiji we mcfi IS Lire Bcok md hm'ie Ftotm TLPH0KES-7ELEPHjNS, TE EPH0ES. rjHE SOUTHERN BELL TELIPHOS od 7eh zt h i o.t the fiota L:cejxs of the , AMERICAN BELL TELEPHONE CO., fr inpDl3iDTlephOEes lo the State of Va , W Va.f (8oath of the B A - O. R. R.), N. a, 8. C,Gi., la , and Ala. PR IT AXE illVKS Ceoitructed, Equipped with Telephones aid ReutesV t i For j irtiCTi!aiaMre ' - SOUTHERN BELL TF,L'P"NE A TELt GRAPH COMPANY, 195 Broadway. New Yoik fab t.VSm MARIIH'S VACCINE VIRU?. SoatH CAaoLXHA MlDlCAX, JOUKHAL Aoekst roaxi foTtaxnu States JjTRESH A7D AClIVg VACCINK from Ui renoTriisd ftitabllshmentof Dr. Henry A. Martin fnrnUbed i'.i lare or amall qumti Tiljcci. jl warranted to take in I prtm-ry csrs 7 Lance: Point for $1 00 H do do at Ech lancet point wlil vacelQAte one per- OrtJars by talgraph or baI1 wiU racafve Tnpt attention THOMAS P. WOOD, u 95-tf nae WtlmioKt jn. R. C otice. p ARnra IK SEARCH OE GOOD Bjoard, at renabs-tatest wHl flu lfc w their a- Viiittge to call at the romme'relal Hotel. Respeetf'il y, M. dCHLOSS. Proprittcr ISFtratOaM Bar attached. ' ch 4 EXTRA STALL-FED BEEF. JJO. O BORNEMARX offers at Ms UlwL North tU VfrVt etr; A fow AVK !v Second, a show lot of 8TALL-F D alo, Veal. Perk, La sab, Sausages HI aoatomera ard the pmbUa g-natiaUy wetarttoAtogrrehin a alL laahfrtf in LOCAL NKWS. -New Advertikmkjtt. (i 8 VaxAhkikge, O SjCL gii Ad ! Mrs. Lum3ibn ReopenHl CW Yat- Prang's Easter i aria HKiNBsitOKK-Eater ara Dn Taoa F Wo-xtfartirtVVarefue Virus Bargains in tlreiery at Park's. tf Tie receipts of cotton at this port to-day foot np 177 bale. Steamship Btvtfador, Triboo, hence, arrived at New Yerk March 14. The most extensive lice of Laces in the city, can be seen at Hahn's. tf Schr. Mary E. Van Cteaf, Tfcorn- dike. bene, arrired at Ponce. P. R Jan. 3Ut. New et) lea Culicoaa, L cents, at. tf : I Uasv'a. Schooner M. K. Rawley, XUwlay, hence, arrived at Brunswick, Qa. Match 11th. Ribbons and flowers and Flowers and ii- Ribbons. Tremendous stock at tf i Hahk's. Barqce Glacier, Sca&t Iroa Balti more for this port passed out at Fortress Monroe March 14. h. i The most extensive line of Laces in the city, can be aeen at Habn's. ' tf Schr. William D. Marvel, O'Keefe. from North Bootbbay for this sort, was at Vineyard Haven March 13th. ; Ger. burqoe Einiyktit, Schimdt cleared at thiet port to-day for London, with "4k. 145 barrels rosia, shipped bj Messrs Alex; 8pruoi feSohs. ,-: CorseUl Corsets 1! CorseUllt tf Hahk's. n1 A Patmi Opnpral PaatMffef I Agent of the Associated I Railways ojlfoapd p onr adrertiii columns toa Virsrinia aud the Carolioas. was in the ' o i' - city to-dij. I ; J : - A large assortment os M illiner Goods at II abh'8. .- - . -!l 1 V - w The weather to-day has been remark ably warm, soft and balmy, from which we predict, although we are not much wathprwise. that there will oe nun in this section within the next 43 hours. AH Wool Banticgs, 12 cents. worth 25 cents, at IIahn's. tf Mrs. I.umeden has secured rooms at Miss Moore's boarding house, on Market streetwhere she ia now prepared to rm-eive orders. A new andi handsome stock will be displayed in a few days. Beautify your nomes by using the N Y. Enamel Paint, ready mixed and war ranted. Sold enlv t Jaoobi's. t The little sieanur Lixbpn, CaptaiL Phillips, came in to-day troni Herrings ville, iu S impson county, loaded with freight and with a large lighter In tow with as much as it could hold of cotton, spirits aud rosin. Personal. ' Mr- Jamee Spunt, who has been North for some ft wo months or more, most of which tirnhe pastd in Phila delphu, tetnrued Xo the city this morn -'. ing. He will, we understand, very soon resume his plite in business circles, for the first time since bis unfortunate acci dent last FU. j Call and tetJ our Faucy and Lace Col lar' at Habv'h. ! U1U IlIfcRWI J To-day is the 115th anniversary of the birth of Andrew JaakDtihe patriot, statesman and heroic warrior. Among the many illustrious names that adorn to pages of American, histcry none stand oat with more prominence than that of Andrew Jackson. . Iis blood was shed ia his yonih, daring the Revo lutionsry war, and by his noble daring and generalship at the battlr of New Orleans, the country ( was saved rroa forefgn invasion. As evidences of the confidenco felt la Lisa as a aUtosman and lariat, ha was once a ember Congress, and twice called to the Senate "chamber; was appointed Governor of Florida', . was once a mem ber ot the Supreme Court Beach of Tennessee, and was twice elected Prts idfnt of the United State. H was dur ing the last term of his Presidency that the crowning act of patriotism was con summated by his veto of that rotten and corrupt instltatiooj the so-called U. S. Bank. There has been no observance efthektra. ' m n v. ! St. ratiickt Day. Tb Hiberniam Beoerofetit Society of this city will ce!brate St. Patrick D-y to-morrow.by av parade aod aerricea atSt, Tbomaa' Chareh, where b addrerg will be delivered bytter. Claodiao Korthrep, brother of Bishop Northrop The pro eesaioa will form at 9.30 o'clock ia the corn in at Oermaoia Hall under the rapervisioa ot Alaj. Jamea Jteii)y Chief KarehaL ' The BiTer. 1 Steamboatraea inform at that the river waa falliar -rapidly yeaterdaj, at the f tia they ft . Eayetterille, and that unless tbera are tains on the epper wape Fear witia a short tiaa to check the decline, the navigation will be di&oalt aod delay will esias. There are now about 4 feet of water on the Shoals. which, at the rate it waafalUogf yeater- day, will eooa be ia each coaditiea that loaded boati wHl not be able to pais The fellow whe, by miatake tent his aabrahaired "iweetheart ioitead ot a bonis of Dr. Ball's Coagb S)wp a bottle of bairdje, wanU to know the best way to coaoit stiictde. , ! notion far a RrOrlrer fiir lha Car olina Central. Mrs. Virginia B. Mathews, of New York, has applied for aa order for the appoiairaeot of a Beottver for the Cam Una Central R. R CoapaOy. The ap plication ia to be beard before Judge Gilmer, at Ooldaboro, on the 12th daj of May next Messrs McRie A Strange and Rttssell it Ricand, of this city, are the counsel for the pbintiff. It was a dentood, we theoght, at the time of tha transfer of the Carolina Cen tral that Mrt. Matthews claim had been aatiaSed, bt thcontrarj wonld appear from the proceediogi. the ofScial notice . r i I j . L:. :4. m i w All Wool Bantings, 12fU, worth 25 cants, at HAHx'f. . ;tl' JPar4' Cosapaaf Charles Ford's Cotai&Opera Coopany completed on Saturday a week of extra ordinary auccesa here in the production ot -'Patience" and "Maacoi." At each performance the andiencea, excelled the seating capacity or toe house. rromi nent among the auditors were Mr. W. W. Corcoran, Senator Bayard, ex Secre tary Blaine and almost every distinguish ed resident ia Washing too. At the matinee on Saturday . hundreds were un able' to secure adm ission. 'National Republican, Feb. IZlh. The Company' will be in Wilmington on Wednesday, March 22d, and will sing for our citizens the opera of the Mascot te aud on Thursday evening Mr. Ford's Company will give their unrivalled ren j ditiun of Patience, as socg with sueh remarkable success throughout the entire country. I New stiles Calicoes, 4 cents, at tf Hank's. I Mew Postal Killings- The Posu (See . Department has ruled mat tne aewgation oi tne business or vocation of the party addressed on the address side of a postal card renders the card unmaiUble, when the place of bnsi. ness is indicated in the direction. , The following rulings of the Depart ment in the Jauuary "Guide,' this year, should be carefully considered by pub. Ushers, news aorents. merchants, sad all others who send packages to the post office for tranmisf ion in the mail: : All sealed packages, except packages of seed ia sealed transparent envelopes and packages sealed with internal reve-; one stamps; all packages sewed up, ex cept in the case of seeds, where the ab. .ence of any other matter be ascer tained by feeling; and all packages in any way so closed against inspection that their contents oannot be fally ascertained without breaking" the seal, or without andue delay ia opening the same, are subject to first-class postage ?ian three cenU ftreacli half canoe or fractioo thereoT' .... . The intent ef the law is that packages of third and fourth class matter should be eo wrapped aa to admit of their wrap pers being removed, or the package a opened, so that postmasters nay discov er whether any letter or writing not per milted by law is 'enclosed therein. If such examination eaaaot be made, the packages are subject to lstter-postage. netwithstaading the fact that they may be open at the ends. Frtah water Pcrci, Treat and Bhsci &eh Becks asd Xiaca. A tail assert , cnt tzi tetrt rad ftzzzfa. f Coattwise CooarcA ii Within the I at six days there have been four New York steamers in this port, aggregating nearly or qnite 4 000 ona carrying capacity. The Benffaclor left here oej Saturday ; the SavJo Do mingo arrived on Sunday and left jester J I the Regulator arrived Tuesday morningaad .is cow at" her wharf, and the Gulf. Stream, arrived this morning and is made fast to the wharf on the opposite side of the'river, waiting for a place to be made vacant for her to come across lo her wharf and dUcbarge her There are immense quautities of mer cbandiee crowding thb warehouses of the Company in this city to their utmost cp.icify. some of which ha3 arrived from New York and has not been taken away, while the remainder, is stored awaiting shipment and the appearances indicate that there is to be no abdtemea in the amount at an early day. As fast as shipments ore made, other merchandise is brought to make the place good. It 8 a business and a morethan busy place. Uj. Winder. Yesterday's Raleigh Aretx? and Obser ver has this to say of Mej J. C. Winder and we copy it with our cordial endorse. ment. CapL Ashe, aod Mai. Winder are warm personal friends and our friend of the News and Observer is therefore qiali&ed to speak in the premise?. He lays : It is a great pleasure to us to cote the advancement of thin excellent railroad manager and sterling gentleman. A fine engineer, skilled in all matter pertaining to railroad a& ars, possessing nnusual ad ministrative abilities, and withal a steady worker, devoted to the business he has irt charge, be has proved. an invaluable ofil cer wherever his services tave been en gaged aod has grown in reputation with increasing years, u is agreeahte to us to chronicle the promotion of a towns man so well fitted to fill the office to which he ha been chosen; and it is stil more agreeable to us in this instance2 because from long association we know him to be a true man, a competent man alia e,Jast-4njui anun of rare merit and or ncusttai worth. Some time' ago the qaeatioo was mooted as to the construct tion of the original fortification at the site effort Fisher. Mai. Winder could readily have answered it, for he was ut that time a private citizen srvicg with out recognized rank, at his own expense and" without pay, in charge of the engi neer department en the lower Cape Fear. The same activity and competency he displayed durng those dajs ae has tince exhibited in every situation he has filiedj So while we congratulate him on his promotion, we muy well likewise congrat ulate the several companies on having secured the services of such a faithful and efficient officer. Toe Baurvaa Ucesing, A much larger number of persons than we expected assembled at the Court House lost night in response to the call for a meeting to consider the plan of the proposed t Lnton t oiot Caswell Rail rod. The meeting was called to order by Mr. H. A. Bgg, and was organized by calling CoL1 Roger Moore to the cbair and Mr. W. B. i'cKoy to act as Set re tary. Col. Moore, in a few pertinent remarks, explained ; the object of the meeting, and called upon Air. E. W. Kerr, of Sampson, to explain to the audience the possibility and desirability J of the proposed rontej together with its present prospects, Sec. The speech of Mr. Kerr was interesting, forcible tand to the point. He showed the condition of things as they now exist, and picture 1 the future as it should exiat were th'" enterprise oompletsd, and presented fcts which the business men and capitalists of Wilmington are booed to tike into se Hons consideration. He was followed by Mr. D. M..- O'Hanlon, a. practical civil engineer, who made a statement as to the probable cost of the road completed and equipped, together with an estimate of the yearly ranning expenses and the probable Income from passengers and freights. If his figures approximate correctness the road and its equipments all ready for service will cost in the neighborhood of $175,000.. Mayor Smith and Messrs H. A. Bagg end J. 0. 8terenson were called upon and they mads short but earnest speeches la which they endorsed the preceding speakers. - A committee, consisting of Mayor Pxaith aod Messrs H. A. Bagg and J C Stevenson, was appointed , to co operate with the committee appointed at Clinton, to solicit subscriptions, and the several committees were directed to report pro gress at a nesting which is to be held at Point Caswell, at some fottre date xslith I ast jet tslsttsd. A joint meeting of the Commrcial Exchanga and the Produce Exchange. ith other citizens. inthe inter st of the Clinton r.d Po:nt Caa well R R , wss held at the Exchange this Mfternoon. but as it was nearl 5 o'clock when the meet ing wr.s organized, the pTOceedi.igs are too late for iLU issue. i "The World." 1 ne acove-aaned piny win be per formed nt the Orera Ucceo to-nifl t nndrr the managtmcnt of Messrs Brooks & Dickson, than uhom none knew better how to cter Fucces3fully to the inter ests and atni2cm?ntb of theat peoplS The play ia strongly spec tncu- iar and has been presented in several cities oi the country with distinguished succees. Li has had" an extremely pod ol ir and "profitable run in New York where it now holds the stage nightly to crowded houses. Tha compiny uppe-r ing here to night is pronounced cood by oar contemporaries who fcavo Witnessed the performance in our1 more . Southern cities, and we expect that a crtaVd house will greet the actors at their per formance to-night, i New Advcrtisemonta Reopened. MRV LUVJSDEK H8 RTtOPKNED her tock of v.illiDery nt Miss Mtore'6 iurdiL.e: Huue, on' arktt Stre t, ai-d U now piepared t icceive omers. Id a lew days ae wi l dlspUy a new and nndcme stock of ffooi, to which the at teat Ion .of hers patrn u lespectiully Invited. -i mch 16-lt i I State of North Carolina, .County of New llanover, t -Superior Curt. ' VirginUB. Matthews, PlatmiuY "' ' i" vs.. i David R. Murcbiion, Francis O. French, Arthur B Uravea, James S. Whedbee, and Audrew V Stout, Committee and Trustees of tha Fir&t Mortgage Bond holders of the late Carolina Central Riilway Company, and William F. So- rey, also such Irimaa by feub?titu -ion, and against John M. Rjlnnson," R C Hoflfman, aid William W. Chamber lain, who clim to have been aubititu- -ted for the SMd Stout, Graves, and , against the The Carolina Central Kill Road Company, and D wi I R Murcb' on,KenDetb M. Murchision, Willinur F. Sorey, partners trdiu under tha nam- aud stjle cf Murcbuou & C . and D R. jJurchison, styling LiaiMjIf Preiidut and Director cf said Company, and J. Brauder slattbews, Charles M. Siei njan, M. P- 'Leak, David W. Oates, Jirnea S Whedbee, R C. licff nan William W. Chamberlain, Rutua 8 Tucser. J jhn O. WiLd-r, and John 2d. R jbinson sty ing themselves Di recturs of tho said Company, and aau st Too Farmers Loan and Trut Company, of New York, Ti o Seaboard and Roanoke Rai R d Cn any, and ajjaibbt R A Lancast' r and uumerour otber pereotiS ciuiming tu be 8txk. hoideta of the said Crulina Csutral Riil Road Company, and The Uuiou Trust Oumpany, t New Yoik, Truatee, and J liraiidir M it'hw Mini C tardea ; H Roberts, Irusieis, Dfeudahis. I ' ' . - I At Chambse Wiu'vx, N. 0. . 11. n dy ut Mrth 1882. The compUiut iu tbi actiuD. duty veri fied acc rdu g to lav, with iho ameuvl ment thvre o alo du'y verified, ' being eXnibitrd butor& me aa au fctli lavit, and it berni novtdihereou by W.Mrn. McRa-' & Strange and Russell & Ripamt, ihr Attoruea and Cuunsut for the PtntifT lot an injunction a id tne appointment of a Receiver js r)-d frin the comptait.t Ida therefore considered aLd ordered that the defendants iu tU action s- ow causa b tore me at Gol lhoro, at Chnrh bars', on tUe 12 h! day of May, 1832, wny tbt temporary iojioctiou aa prayed for iu tbeoomp ami uail uo; b'i graiiie t, an 1 why a R-ceiv r as tbtrtiu prayed lor ahtl not b appoiiitd. It is further Ordt cd tht the Piaiotiff may file uny adduioObl aQiivit aud ex h bus ou or ba'tro the 5- day of pri!, 1882, provid.d, the atnae & aii taxervd up n tbe aid defeaoanu, -or lha.r Attor. nays, by that da; e. And tha said defendants may have tbereai:r to ri:e counter fafJSiavin noti the olh diy of Mat, 1882, providtfd, the same .hall be urved uptm ibo pi tut iff, or her Attorneys ly thwt at. Aud that the Clerk of the Superior Oocrt of N w Hanarer Oynaty'sbail iao oopiea ot this order to bo rvtd -'npon tl delendaots, accar'uing to law. , JOHN A GILMER, Judge pf Third Judicial District. State of North CaTo'ins, , . New Uanoer County, ' ' " SapeHor Court. , -I, 8. YaoAmrlDRC, Ceik buperior Court, in nd for the County and Stats aforesaid, do hereby certify that the fore uoiu is a true copy from the original on file in my office. . Given under my band and, efficial seal at v ilmington, North Carolina, this, the 16th March, A. D.f 1882. ;--fa. si S VasAMRHIGE, . ClrrX Superior Court. New . Hanover County, North Carolina, cshll.lawew. Pest copy. Jbowr -AfjyortteflraQntn. iJotice- TEI HIBERNIAN! BEK1VO LKNT SOCl:TY, f thtscttyjwm aiiemblc at" G i KM A NT A II AT L . ,- ... , ( ? at P o'clock, A. M , tharp. oa-FRIDAY I -.!-'- -Ii . f " ST. PATRICK'S DAY. . Irl hni a n or the f'et Cendant of Irishmen, -li to join thi i Deiv'..Jei.t. oicrai.lSA "h wl tlon, tHat l ao dm o so much good at d alle-" "u ai5we5a.o u sick ; member in tii.e of f ickittc. cn do art f tke muiLlnif of t he 17ih, prrvlyus to he parade ' . . ;: ja. ntitxY, s.C2tl3l1I; FOR , ! ' IN THE COURSE OF A P W DAYd. ' j' i i ... !1 be iaHhe msrVet'lor two weeks from thlsd;te Any SPECIAL ORDERS Urv.f my Sto e will be seU forward and will rs- ctlve careful attent'on. v . . : 8oae BARQAINS msy NOW-be had to make room for NEW GOODS. -1 Kefpectfully, , R. 5; lUlclntire. . :u;c H . . .- -r ' 'V.:. V OPERA' HOUaE. 1; One Might Only ! FX1DAY, MARCH IT. . THIRST APPEARANCB la WUmfngton of America's greatest character, actor FRANK M OR D AUNT, In his arthtlc crearl .n of Oapt I Marline ! Weather2ai?e. a New Bedford Whaler, In Kob't liiiffia Morris Comedy Drama OLD SHIPMATES. J Ercrjr ow mar Ui rrtcair ctii iacrcT.1 ITferj character a careiul rtudy. Every isctor . a th'irou h wrtitK very part . uitd to its representatlon. f. Thus formlt.g a m compete and ex. ceptfowa'ytroM c-.t -; Alices a iuual. KeterreJ 3eaU at Drer'a. aOQ It . " ' ".j -.;'p;- i OPERA HOUSE. One Sieht Onl v I THURSDAY. MtBCM ieJj GREAT SPECrACDLAK PLAT ' 'THWO'R'Lb''! ' I ' .. , . -i j . - 'J - - f The Grandest R:all 'tc Fmotl .nal Drama evr knfiHD. -I' J -Orrwhelmlrg -uccea- f mwded Home 1 Ih lid z enH. I -j admirable Ac Uig I ve y harect-r a ftudy Prmwiuuced by turopa -i.d A merle to be the m t et rauclng I ram f I WITH Af.TxflXU 1RMATI0 CQMPT. Everv cene vew I j Usual Pilces. Box cLeetopen st Dyer's li; - j v ' 1 ' ! ' ' ": Hlealth is WealthI DHB o. WR-illd Nia 7 BaarsT laeATKciT aepeolfla for Histsria, Ula siaat (JobTuUioav enrit titadaehe, Cental i'p- io , Im of Ueaoty. laapo. tanev, relator "td AcieQs-d by over -xe tioa, exceoea, ; r over led a gr'e, wtdeb ied o Daierrr dee: asd datb. te will ear receni eaet. Ifaob bx contiii on oibntb' trathi nt. Oaa dollar o- airn'0id t-n rfeevt ft trlee. ')'( soar. B ft a boxea to cor ur ftbeeh or. tocirei br na, fo-, tie hizea. we. will q4 the pTtrcbasa- cur wrtttea Keemeat to retire the money -if the treatment tfoek not eirct a cura4 ,aaxatee inaea by W If U hM. DrassL-t ((ccu-r U) Qru A Flanner) Avilrci Kttwi, ?( O. Orcari by nail til recei ?o prott planum, i 1 Just deceived;; A FULL SUPPLY OF -i- ' - V- ' t ! . Holsery and Handkerchiefs, - . , t i' .. "Towels and Table linens, I " Napkins and Doylss; . , r.uV cr.a Corsets and Corset. 'My at per dczen Gent's Ilasdkerchleis Is the wonder of ths time. ' !r1pV.V'; f " WCb 04 f Easter Caitiff. BtAOTiFOLBlTOJrD VZZCMtmjS- - r. . ' -.. ' V:, t i fe If say aswaadrrctry dsdst !tib ssasoa.' CAllandsee Uan, jv- "-:f- -i- ahW BsaaaaUar aad Ctst&asr ilW i 1 '. I . ' i - I i