TSI3 PAPEB
We will be glad to receive ecmntnlcaUoa
from our Crlndj ca aiy lad "all
&bjtets;e
u '.iUibd ery afteweon, 8Mdeyi cx
osh. t. Jan. bb
oitor awd ruoraixroa.
-OB8CB1PTIOFS.POSTAGE PAID.
LrfS CO Six nontfcs, $360 ; Ttrw
Laths, f 1 wnth, 60 cent.
Daper wUl be delivered, by carriers,
JVr.LIf'taw Ptof th.citj,ttth.
far.t.,orl3centtprwetk.
. rates low and libern
--HubteribMS will pleaaereport aay and
U failw to receive ttelr papers regularly.
rjeT7 Advertisements.
day.
THE GREAT
port
iron
RHEUMATISM
Hsuralaia. Sciatica, Lumbago,
Backache, Soreness of the Chest,
Qoai, Quins, Sore Throat, Swel
ings and Sprains, Bums and
Scatds, General Bodily
Paifs,
Tooth, Ear arid HMadacho, Frosted
Feei and Ears, and ali other
Pains and Aches.
Ha PwjTMi n on Mrth.wji)l St. Jaco3.Oxi.
M , MX,..rf, hupl anjl cheap External
A trial entAil3 but the comparatively
Hf ing ontlat of 50 Cent, and erery ooeraffer
lot wiih r'i havo cbeP 1X14 JK)fiiiT proof
j)iwfi'ni in Hitmen Lausrage. '
fiOLD BT ALL DEUGGISTS AUD DEALERS
IH MEDICINE.
A. VOGEIXR fc CO.,
Haiti more Mds U. S.-A-.
MARTIN'S VACCINE VIRUS
NRTH Ci-ROUXA MXDICAL JOTJKKJLL
AOKJOT FOB THZ SOTJTnXBS STATES
-pRE8H AND ACTIVE VACCINE from
th rpnowned establishment of Dr. Henry A.
Martin, furniehed In large or small quanti
ties. This racclue la warranted to take In
all primary caaee.
7 Lancet Polnta for $1.00
15 do do 2.00
Each lancet point will vaccinate one per
eon. Ordera by telegraph or mall will receive
prompt attention. .
THOMAS F. WOOD,
US6-tf nac " Wilmington, N. O
Soluble Pacific Guano
AND
Acid Phosphate.
a ff TONS HERE, AND FOR SALE
4rV U by the Subscribers and the follow
ing Sub-Agexts :
A. D. Black, Magnolia and Mount Olive,
L. T. Hicks, Faison,
D. Bowden, Bowden'a
T. B. Pierce, Warsaw,
Whitevllle Wine Co., WMtevllle,
J. D. Rogers, Fair Bluff and Nichols,
R.R. Barnes, Sterling,
A. C. Melke, Lumberton,
lark & turrle, Clarkton,
MacRae Brothers, 8hoe Heel,
McNaIrfe James, Laurel Hill,
L. L. McLauren & 8ons, Laurinbnrg,
6. J. Freeman, Hanlet,
I. H. Smith, Abbottaburg.
mck U lw ALEX 8PRTJNT b SON.
Mattings !
rjattings!
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS.
Of the abOTe we can shew a great Tariety.
LADIES SARATOGA TRUFIKS !
In jreat Taripty and all t lues.
WHITE GOODS !
Ib this department we can enow many
new tad nice things as well as
all of the staples.
DRESS GOODS I
CASS1MERE3 and Cashmersts for beys.
LACES AND EMBROIDERY !
Neckwear la all new thiugs.
R. TJ1. rJlclntire.
TURKISH BATH SOAP
apl 1
DR. WARNER'S
Abdominal Corset.
5' have added to mt line of cor
ns the excellent article named above,
A wapie lot Just received- Also, all sUea
la Young Ladle Corallneat $1; Croaabone,
t75eent, and Oorallne FlexlUe Ulpat
I hare" exclualve control of these
toda; their auperlorlty causes. many lmtta-
Jfft. Nene axe genuine but those sold
aactSo-tf
Tut
VOL. VI
LOCAL NEWS.
Nirvr AnVEltTISEMENTsj
HEIK3BERGEK aster Cards
Ottekbouro Cblldien's Bprius Suits
8oci.vble Hibernian Bene v; Aiio'ii
C V Yates rccp la at Yates'
Dr. Tnos F WooD-iartln'bVacc!nc Virus
. :
Full moon at 33 ibidu
es past noon to.
This the warmest day of tue season
that far.
1 m
Schooner Samuel C. Hart, hence, was ,
reoortcd below at iNew ixork Marcn ii.
The almanac predicts very rainy
weather for to-day, which is a slight mia
take;
Norwegian barque Gaztllon, Wcrbye, to
eleared at London, March 31st, for this I
British baTque Aspirant, Stonehouseeither blush of shame nor twinge of
eleared at Boston, March
31st, for this I
port.
Rr.hnnnpr David Pier son: Summer.
sailed from Baltimore, Mar
j 1
ch 3l8t. for
tnis port..
Steamship Benefactor, Capt, Tribon,
sailed from New York April 1st., for 1
tuis port ii I
All oassions are eood! when one mas-
ters them: all are bad when one is a slave
to them. '
Marvie frk ho rpnrlArpfl rp.p.nnp.i lft
- . , , . . k
inenas wnom services renaereu ;uave
ranged.
!
There is many a j man whose tongno
might govern multitudes, if he could but
govern hii tongue.
Barque Candacs, Johansen, from
Sillisand for this port, put into Portland,
Eng., March 20th. j
Beautify your nomes by using the N
Y. EnamelPaint, ready njixed and war
ranted. Sold only at Jacob rs. T
The cat is the great American prima
donna. If bootjacks were bouquets, her I
nine lives would be strewn with roses. I
a rAJnn t .T.rJ
fl for Sash, Blinds and boors, Glass,
BI
You can get all juka and at the
owest prices.
The Dan. barque Elenc, Olsen, clear-
edtc-dayfor Hamburg, with 4,280 bar.
reli rosin, shipped by Messrs. E. G Bar-
proving this fine 1 weather1 to the utter-
most, and the plantations have Decome
beehives of industry, j
Miss E. Karrer has returned from New
York with a large assortment of xnilli
nery and fancy goods which she will have
ready for exhibition in a1 very few days.
h . -J
A man who wants his wife s to love and
respect him will never smake the mistake
of putting hisfeet into her slippers.
Years of devotion will not wipe out the
I m
insnlt.
-f-f- ' 1 '
We can no more Jiave back old times
by gathering the. same people in the
ame place than we could have back a
dead friend by seating his skeleton in his
accustomed place. M ! i
We are requested to state that the
Thursday night meetings, at the First
Presbyterian Church, will, until further
notice, be held at 8 o'clock, instead cf at
7:30, as heretofore. ,
When a dark and gloomy crisis in your
life is reached, and destruction seems to
overwhelm you only remember that
u uiaoi-oct fiprwkt storm nasses auick-
bUC WM-w-, - X i
est, and the earth is always the brighter
after it. ' r- '
Our lives should be like the days,
more beautiful inhe evening, or, like
the spring, aglow with promise, and like
autumn, rich with golden sheaves when
good works and1 deeds have1 ripened on
the field.
As will be seen by reference to our ad
verting columns, trains Nob. 42 and 45
on the Wilmington, Colombia Augus
ta Railroad, and trains Nos. 45 and 42
on the Wilmington k Weldon Railroad,
have been discontinued. 1 ,
! . York (f ) IH;y
Our fellow townsman Mr. Adam Cro
mer, East College( Avenue, York, Pa.,
atates the folio wine : I had an attack
nf Rheumatism so severe that I was un
able to move, Unless by assistance. After
naincr different remedies. I purchased a
bottle of 8L Jacobs Oil. which gave me
great reliaf, and after wing the third
botue, i was aoie to uo b; nwi
DAM
I
WILMINGTON, N. C,
The iron out of which true manhood
i3 forged is the power to reaist.
She cooed; he wooed; the old man said
they could if they would. No cards.
Quite a number of strangers are in the
city in attendance upon the Criminal
Court.
A. philosopher observes thatjtberc are
two periods in a man's life when ho looks
to tec if his hair is coming out at
twenty,' whsn he inspects his upper lip
at forty, when he inspects the top of his
,
The best armor i3 discretion; the best
adviser, justice; the . best act, t&ay
prompttd by charity;
the best ccmpan
who is not afraid
ion, the frank friend,
tell us of our famts; but the truest
friend is the gold earned and saved by
one' self, the sight of which brings
conscieuw. iu -
jrives 10 man unaiiing -vucuicutc.
In erery house there should bo a little
nc - ok in which a lew simple remedies are
kept. Among them snouiu oe extracts
of irioeer. peppermmt, chloride ot pot-
, bicarbonate of soda, sweet oil, pare
g0ric,camphorf arnica, cotton, old muslia
for bandages, some sticking- plaster, a
box of ground, mustard and some ready.
made mustard plasters. Always strike
a light when you go to get any of these
in the dark, and be sure you
have the
right one
Flics & Mosquitoes
i Up hftv nf"Rmirh on Bats ' Will
keep a house freQ from fiies moSquitoes,
rats and mice, the entire season. Drug-
gists.
City Court
The cise of the party who wa3 the
principal in the shooting affair of yes
terday, was 'postponed until the 13th
inst., on account of the inability of the
young man who was shot to be present
One young man was up charged with
disorderly conduct, for which he was
fined $5. We suppress name by request
Two others were charged with being
drunk aild down, but they were discharge
ed. They will not have pleasure o
seeing meir names m v ,u MU. .
Kite ol Baptism
irSZu Z t
"c"s uwu - ;
-
Ioaptizeu ana aumineu w mcuiuoiomjj
the Church yesterday morning. We
learn that the meetings will be conducted
regularly until lurtner notice, auu win
not probably be concluded before the
close of the week,
A cold in the head is one of the best
things that can happen to a lady with a
lace handkerchief, and Dr. Bull's Cough
Syrbp is decide Jly the best remedy to
cure the cold.
I A sail Afifair.
'' A shooting scrape occurred yesterday
about mid-day at a " private residence in
this city. The parties are young men,
both natives, and aro of families cf the
highest respectability. -The cause t the
altercation was a matter of great delica
cy, in consequence of which we suppress
the names'. The shootiDg was the result
of a demand made for reparation of a fou
injury done to a relative cf onp of the
parties which reparation being refused,
hence the shooting. The wounded party
is not dangerously injured. Unfortunate"
ly the aggrieved party was the person
who was shot.
Harbor Master's Heport. i
According to the report of Captain1
Joseph Price, the Harbor Master of this
port, there arrived here during the lnontn
of March a total of 31 vessel, of all
Snotinnalitipft and classes, classihed 83
follows:
.VMERICAN.
Steamships, . . 8 . . . t?,019, tons.
Bardues, . . . 1 . 312 tons.
Brigs, . . . 1. ..... 239 tons.
Schooner3, . . . 14 . . 3,742 ton?.
- " !
! Total, 24 12,312 tons.
KOBEIOX.
Barque, J .11 4,283 tons.
Brigs, . . . 3 . . 809 tons.
Schooners, . . 3 ! . . 327 tons.
Total For'n, ' 17 5.419 tous.j
Total Am., 24 12,312 tona.
Grand Total, 31 17,731 tons.
i The Tradesman,
published on the 1st. and 15 th of each
month, at Chattanooga, Tenn., is for
sale everywhere in the South by news
dealers. Illustrations of Mechanical
Novelties are a featurea thi3 progressive
journal. I i ,
MONDAY, APRIL 3.
Countj commissioners.
The County Commissioners met ic
regular session this afternoon, with a fall
board. 1
The treasurer submitted hi3 monthly
report for March : General fund, bal.
ance oa hand, 27,8S8.S1 ; Special fund,
balaifce on hand, $-124.14.
Sixty two coupons amounting to $108
were exhibited and destroyed in the pres
ence of the Board.
I'jducationsl fund, balance, $13,647.1,").
The Register of Deeds submitted his
March report: Marriaee license feea
10.95,
1 The following persons were appointed
to take the tax lists:
Wilmington Township Jas. G. Burr.
Harnett Township A. A. Moscly.
Masonboro Township.
.Jas. A. Mont- i
gomery. , '
Federal Point Township J. H.IIorne.
Capo Fear Township Iredell Johnson. I
Eetail liquor licenses were granted to
4Vio fillrinrr nstmprl finni !rir.t?5. to Wlt 1
t.,. "11 i-a r Trtr.Baii t? it I
uyuu vduuu, . .
Hnrdcaux and J. W. Duls.
v 4 P ,J.i it,,, witli
Applications to supply the Jail with J
water and to have a hydrant placed in j
front of Court House were granted.
I3X levy under ; ftcueamc i ana v,
, r , 1 l -r 1 - I
same as last year.
In reference to the ferry across North
2ast lliver, the Chairman and Colonel
East
Roger Moore were appointed a commit
tee to confer with Mr. Parsley.
The Board then adjourned.
Criminal Court-
fill 1 nnnmnl . .-. TOiylllHf 1
term at 10 o'clock this, morning, at tho
Court Oouse iu this city, His Honor
Judge Meares presiding. The hours of
Vif mnmiflfT Rpssion were consumed in
drawing and impanelling the grand jury,
and in the delivery of the charge to them.
The following compose the grand iury
Wi
Alderman, Aaron Kellogg,William Mose-
ley, B. A.Hallett,W. C. Orr,1 J. M.
Branch, J. T. Foreman, Thomas 'Beefc,
eorsre Brooks. W. E.l Davis, J. H.
:ewlett, D. L. Gore, J. A. Everett, B.
Hollis. E. T. Hancock, W. A, Eckel, P.
Aaiini
mereuau uBeuuuTO uiCu nu,u
. - i -l i J T,r
our report was closed, tho omcers ot tne
court being engaged m preparing tor
regular work to-morrow
Bishop Lyman's Appointments.
April 9 Easter Day, Ldenton.
oril 11 Tuesday. Plymouth.
pril 13 Thursday, Holy Innocents
Berne county.
i lh 14 Friday. Windsor, Bertie co
AtMI 16 Sunday. Grace Church,
Bertio county.
-A nril 17 Mondav. Roxabel.
i w -
April 18 Tuesday, Jackson, North
ampton county.
April 20 Thursday, Faison..
April 21 Friday, Clinton.
April 23 Sunday, Wilmington.
Anril 25 Tuesday. Smithville.
April 25 Tuesday evening.St.Mark's
Wilmington. I
. Aprjl 2G Wednesday evening, Golds-
boro. t
April 30 unday, St. Augustine's,
Raleigh.
April 30 Sunday evening, Good Shep
herd, Raleigh. I
May 5 Sunday,) Christ Church, Ra
leigh, i (
May 5 Sunday evening, St. Mary's,
Raleigh, i
May 10-15 Tarboro. i Convention.
May 16- Tuesday, Scotland Neck, I
May 17 Wednesday, Hamilton.
May 18 Thursday, Williamston.
May 19 Friday, Jamesville.
May 20 Saturday, Trinity, Beaufort
Conntv. I
May 21 Sunday, Washington.
M ay 22 Monday, South Creek.
May 23 Tuesday, Durham's Creek. ,
May 24 Wednesday, Bath. I
May 25 Thursday, Zion's Church
Beaufort county, j
May 26 Friday evening, Pantego.
May 2b Sunday, St. Jame3, Beaufort
County.
May 31 Wednesday, ' Makelysv ilie j
Hyde ccuntyi
June 1 lhursuay, &wan quarter,
Hyde county.
Juno 2 Friday, Fairfield, Hyde
rnuntv. 1
June 4 Sunday, St. George's, Hyde
County. i
June 11 Sunday, Rockfisb, Consecra
tion. I
June 11 Sttuday evening, Fayette
ville.
Jane IS Sunday, Pittsboro. ,
Holy communion at all morning ser
vices.
I Collections forlDiocesan Missions.
There are no friends so dear, as true
and trusted friends, and no love so pure,
so sweet and so fragrant, asj the first
love. 1
jNO 79 I
Booming.
Spirits of turpentine still are booming.
Oar last quotations reported them at 57
cents per gallon, but to-day they took an
advance to 58 cents offered and 50 cents
asked.
The Nor. baiquo BrocJcka, Neilsen,
cleared to day for Glasgow, with 2,050
barrels rosin, and 030 casks spirits tur
pentine, shipped by Mems! Alex.
Sprunt k Son. j
Horrible freckles thi3 month you
know girls, if you expose your pretty
faces too much to the rays of the euj.
Be cautious. .
i
Sociabie.
nnHESIXTEENTH ANNUAL SOCIABLE
L : I. -
ot the llibiirEian Benevolent Aatociation
will take place at Germanla Hall, on Mon-
. ril 10
Music by Italian Band and Dancicp:. Kc
freshmentsat eitv nrlcest
Ticksts For Gentleman, 50 cent?; Gen-
tlcman aad Ladies, 51; Children, cents.
fiaiCat Messrs. John Dver & Son, J H
McGirity, L. Flanagan, or from members
otirL7 Brrn. June. cUctt. M.
-, , - - - . .
uarroll. Win. Sheehan, commmce.
fp moa ill ca
CHltOnEK'S SPH1NQ SUITS
In the well known
SAILOR SUITS,
NORFOLK SUITS,
WALKING SUITS,
TTjirrtriffi l)fsi7nsin till
Miae ci uwuimg; as wui u.. uCW
I styles x,f our own that ara bound to win
, nnnniaritv
I i " I
uuu f umbiu?u
rARTMENT will be found the most
.J tbe d
I -r O.V. e TTKATTTJTT?
ZINC COVERED. TRUNKS, for Ladies
Id Geuts,use.
VALISES, all sizes and prices.
MEN'S SUITS irom ?t to iu in an ae-
ft?roh1P ppasonai lft fabrics, and cast from
I
I v'b ' ' a '
. . ...
v,ur
WOrk, is second to none in tho whole!
country; and owing to their elegant fitting
qualities 'are often judged to bo these made
by special measure. You can tell 'cm by
the hang of the cloth.
OTTJBRBOURG,
CLOTHIER.
apl 3
At the LlVe BOOK StOre
1
OU WILL FIHD THI3 WKE.K a new
and bsautlfal lot of EASTER CARDS.
C:m5 tad iook at them, at
HiINrBSRGER'3 J
STATIOHERY- STATIOHERY I
T3 LINK BOOKS, PLUS 3 CARD Casss,
Pccket Booki,
I -boxps
at
Esthstie W.ritisg Paper In
UE1N8BERGKB8,
Lire licok ax Mmio Store
apl 3
3EMDVAL-HEW SALOON 1
-VfO. 3, SOUTH FRONT STREET has
just been fitted up for me. jl an prepared
i
b furnish my customers - with the best o
Liquors, Cigars, etcat my New Saloon.
apll St - k M. McGOWAX;
avn V TILLEY. H. HINTZ'-
v - 1
Tiiley & Hintze
M0!
RTH SECOND STR5XT, neit to cor.
MOUNTAIN BEEF on eaie lorxnc nv
fw days. Call and
inch
EJotice.
- - 1 . unrT At" ffiTin T3i wA
-t ?1 flnrl it tn thfir ail-
at reasonable ra.vs, "
vanUgc W call at the commercial iiutci.
llespecuauy,
I M-SCHLOSS, Proprlttor
3T First Claw Bar attached. '
Notice-
Ylf XXJ- Ulbli fib U.AJUr A J.
. .a i mnu TtrTT T Tw ir nv if
A the next aesalon of the General Aeaenu
biyof'orar . .
Clinton, Point Caswell & WllalfltWm R
saeh law5w
1882.
Tie cist cf ti writs! Dill always bt f
ilihedto iU Editor. I j
Ocsalsat!caj &ast b. wrlttca; on oaly
oae aid of the paper.
Personalities sot be avoided -
And it Is especially tad psrilsiUrly sadti
stood that the Edltardoee cot always eadort
viewi ct eorr9posde&ta ftalen to itat
is tie editorial eoltusas.
Hew Advertisements .
1
State of North Carolina,
County of Xew Hanover.
I Superior Court
Virginia B. Matthowa, Piaictitf.-
i .- vs.
David R. Murchison. Fi ancia O. French
jarinur u. u raves, da,mci a, wneabee,
and Audrow V. Stout, Committee and
Trustees of tho First Mortgage Bond
holders cf tbe iato Carolina I Ccotral
Railway Ccmpiny, and William F. Bo -rey,
also suchTrustes by substitution,
and against John M. Itobinson, IX C.
Hoffman, and Williatn! W. Caambtr
lalnr v. bo cUim to have been substitu
ted for the siid Stout, Graves, and
French or Sorcy, respectively, and
against the Tha Carolina Central Rail
Road'Company, aad David B. Murchl
. son, Kenneth M. Murchison, William F.
Sorey, partners tradingunder the name
and style of Murchison & Co., and D.
11. Murchison, styling himself President
and' Director cf said Company, and J.
Brandcr alatthews, Charles M. , Bled
man, M. P. Leak, David W. jOatei,
James S. s Whedbee, R. C, Hoffman, '
William V. Chamberlain, Rufus 8.
TucS'er. John p.. Winder, ,and Joan
M. Robinson, styling themselves DU
rectors of tho said Company, and
against Tho Farmers Loan I and (Trust
Company, of Now York, Tho Seaboard
1 apd Roanoke Rail Road Company, and
against R. A Lancaster and numerous
other persons claiming to bo Stocks
holders of the eaid Carolina Central
Rail Road Company, and. The Union
i Trust Company, of New York, Trustee,
and J. Brander Matthews and Charles
H, Roberts, Trustees, Defendants. ' y
At Cuambers, Wilson, N. C..
11th day of March 1882.
The conrplaint in this'action, duly veri-
tied according to law, with i the amend
ment thereto- also duly j verified,, being
eshibited before mo a all affidavit, and It
being moved thereon by Messrs. McRae
& Strange' and Russell & Ricand, tha
Attorneys and Counsel for the Plaintiff
for an injunction and the appointment of
a Receiver as prayed for in the complaint,
It is therefore considered and ordered
that the defendants f in . this action ihow
caueo before mo at Goldsboro, at Cham
bers, on tho 12th day of May, 1882, why
the temporary Injunction as prayed for in
tho complaint shall not be granted,' and
why a Receiver as thereia prayed for
shall not bo appointed, j j
It ia further Ordered that thoj Plaintiff
may file any additional affidavits and ex
hibits on or before tho 5th day of April,
1882, provided, tho eame shall be served
upon tho said defendants, or their Attor. '
nevs, by that date.'
And tbe said defendants may have
I k UCIKOI loi ku uio wuuin auwa,
i tha Ah rlrtv nf Mar 1R82.1 nroTided. the
8ame shall bo served upon the plaintiff,
or her Attorneys by that date. And that
Qanever coanty ahall issue copies of this
order to be served upon the defendants,
i rnp i :fTK ni iuu ounerior uuurb ui xiaw
according to law.
1
JOHN A. GILMER, Judge
of Third Judicial District.
State of North Carolina; .
i New Hanover County,
! ' Soperior Court.
I. 8. Van Amrlnse, C.erk h Suptrior
aforesaid , do hereby certify that the fore
going is a true copy from tne original on
file in my office I
Given under my hand and official seal
at Wilmington, North Carolina this, the
lGth March, A. D., 1882. 1
ft. sA S. VanAMRINGE,
Clerk Superior Court, ,New Hanover
County, North Carolina.
mch 16.1aw4w. Post; copy
I 81 r !
Peep in at Yates
mHE PRETTIEST LOT OF PANELS,
Easter Cards, Fancy Photofraphi,-Fatek,
i - L '
Frams, Jto,in.the dry. Booki, 8tatfoav
I.I. " "
ery, Ac, at lowest pileei. ' ' I
G. Wl"YATSSt.:;'
mh 27 Bookstller axd SUtiear
Wanted. '
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ol
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jaa33-tt
Jo L. Oroom,
HTaALER INFINEGROCERIES, Wines,
Llqu
luors, Tobacco, Cigars, !Ac. No. 4,Nort2t
Water street: Gooda and Drices guaran
teed to suit, Give mc a cillJ A first elaas
Restaurant Is attached where meals can d
obtained at all hours. I J i 1 5-1
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C5Dls EW KAff&OKUZST,
if .
u iEnilY,
Prop
wProprlat.r AiKQ
first Clau la all itarasociatOfala, Tsrsa
$7,satj flyer car. i U5eu