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THIS PAPER Bead fzj ,pta t jOSH. T. JAM.BS, f DITO A I'D PKOPBIXTOa. iVtiopb.pobtage paid. 8 J r.n k; months. S3 60 r Three 3a'ye!r .l 35: Os month, 60 cents. rv l-opr will be delivered by carrier?, ;f.'i?e,inRy; f JW , r.frf .r 13 cents For - rPabfcriberB will plenfe report any and flllnre to receive their papcrgregniany. ye'w Advertisements, Ssjrcfyic, Sciatica, Lumbago, ijackcche. Soreness of iho Chostf Gout, Quinsy, Scro Throat, Svell " inqs and Snrains, Burns and ' Scalds! General Sodily Pains, - Tccih, Ear and Headagr.o, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other fains and Aches. y iv-Tsr.'tkn n earth equals St. Jacobs .Oil "i Vi(:,.vh. simple and cheap External t. "i"V A tri.il entaila but the comparatively -..inu: ,-utI.iv f 50 tents, and erery one-stifTer-iu.: wit!, j nin cmi haver cheap and positive proof ' ;f r!i.::.i. J'i:et-t:.as in Elerea LangtiagtfS. 0LD BT ALL DEUGGIST3 AND DEALEE3 III tfEDIOINE. & CO., JSaltitnore, JHd, V. 8. A OPERA tr Monday, ApriMO. The Great Comedian Iu his Celebrated Character Comedy, in Four Acts, entitled, . m S in The Only True Keprescntative of THE NEW ENGLAND FARMER! Supported by a Full and Powerful Com pany of Dramatic Celebrities. ISO Laughs in ISO Minutes. Greatest Success of the Ape. Funniest Play Ever Witnessed. Tbree Uours of Uproarious Fun. Usual Trices. Scats at Dyer's. apl 0 St MARTIN'S VACCINE VIRUS. North Cakolixa Medical Joukxal Agenxt for the SorTUEKN States J1RESH AND ACTIVE VACCINE from the ronowncd establishment of Dr. Henry A. Martin, furnished in large or small quanti ties. This vacciuo is warranted to take in ftll primary eases. 7 Lancet Points for ? 1.00 do do 2.C0 Each lancet point will vaccinate one per son . Orders by telegraph or rcall will receive prompt attention. .THOMAS F. WOOD, Un.iG-tf nac Wilmington, N. C Mattings ! C4RPETS KD OIL CLOTHS. Of the above we-can shew a great variety. LADIES SARATOGA TRUNKS ! In is;reat variotjand all sizes. WHITE GOODS ! Ia this department we can fhow many new and nice things as well as all of the staples. DRESS GOODS ! CAS3IMERES and Cashmereta for boys. LACES AND EMBROIDERY ! Neckwear in all new things. R. Rfl. Rrlclhtire. V2 TURKISH pi 1 BATH SOAP F2 Stockholdei s' Meeting rrHE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Stockholders of the 'Carolina Central Rail road Company will be held at the Office of company, at Wilmington, N. C, ou- urBaiy, tne'-iTUiiost .atll o'cloct, a.m. JAMES ANDERSON, pl-tdm Sec'y and Tra. t; It: j-tci '5s L3 v -a p. ra U - :,;'.;.- 'V.V0 - "i J - - . -v 3 jLmMi . II M II b II ; : i ! " VOL. VI LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMEjfTS. Hknkv Sava;e, Treae Tax LLtiog: F U JIiklkk Another Diiij Store Ottekboukg TjO the Public Prof. Lee and Fatnlly j IlEiNSBERonr. Driuaminrr A. O lUciui, Com'r jComraissioner'e Sale ' (JWYates Peep iuat Yiteb' Dit Tuos F. WooD-Martia'sVaccine Virus That was a splendid rain which fell yesterday afternoon. North Carolina hams retail for 15 j .cents a pound ia thi3 market. Nor. barque FlicJ Nielsen, sailed on tbe Gtb :ust. port. frortij Iaverpool for this The offerinffs in all of the churches in khe city yesterday are said to have been very large. The receipts of cotton at this port to-day foot up 288 tales, and those of rosin 2,478 barrels. ! Various fishing parties went out from the city to-day aud the Sounds were fair ly alive with visitors. The question that puzzles pedestrians just now: The shady or, the sunny side of the street? V7hich? Mr. John Haar, Jr., is; having the Mozart Saloon beautifully frescoed and is puttirg in some other improvements.! The seasons thusfar have been splen did. It is safe to say that some vegeta tion has crrown three inches within the past three days. If we keep well and cheerful and the - i mind constantly active we never grow old. Bv and bv we get to the end of the journey but we never jgrow old. - W w i r Be carefnl how you address your pos tal cards. It is said that 2,500 of these little missives reach the dead letter office every day for want 'of proper address. . 1 '. L -i Hon. A. M. Waddell, of this city, will deliver the annual address at the ap proaching commencement at the Monroe High School, Thursday, June 15th, next There in a large fire raging in the woods in Brunswick county, a short dis tance Southwest of the city. The heavy rain which fell yesterday afternoon did not seem to have any effect on it, This warm weather is putting people in mind of the fact that summer is com ing, and also recalls pleasant memories and equally pleasant i anticipations of SmithTille and the Sounds. An abundant fruit crop this season is especially desirable and will find ready sale, as the canners are entirely out of stock. It will take an immense crop to sapply them and ready consumers also. Easter Day was celebrated ! yesterday, with the usual rejoicings with which it is formally recognized. The floral adorn ments in St. Thomas' Catholic Church and in the various Episcopal Churches four ia number, and in St. Paul's Lu thcran Church, were very handsome, and there were largo congregations in;cyery instance. In the Episcopal Churches the afternoon was devoted to the children who had their, usual choral services on C I that occasion. Cap! t. iituovu- n.Honn Thfi Chatham Record, alluding to 1 the fact that Capt C. B. Denson, of Pittsboro, has accepted an invitation to deliver the Memorial address in this city, says : j , ; While we congratulate our talented townsman upon the compliment thus paid him. we also congratulate those who will have the opportunity of hearing one of tbe most eloquent orators ana accom- plishea scholars in tne atate. , Alvin Joslin. Mr. Chas. L. Davis will make his ini tial performance in this city this evening in his celebratea character ot Alvin Joslin, a New England farmer. He will be greated by a full house. The Burling ton N. Y. Journal says: ( The Academy of Music was filled last evening to witness Charles'L. Davis and his company present his character comedy entitled ' Alvin Joslin," as the reresen tative of a New England fanner. It was promised that those in attendance should have 180 laughs in 180 minutes. It was hardly the case, for the appear ance of "Alvin Joslin on the stage was the signal for the risibles of the audience to give way to laughter, which was con tinuous for more than three hours. Mr. Davis' conceDtion of his character is ex cellent, while his dialect could hardly be ezceiltd. WILMINGTON, N. C, Another Drus Store- Dr F. C. Miller has purchased the I drag store on the corner of Fourth and Hanover streets recently run by Mr. J W. ' Conolcy- Dr. Miller contemplates running both establishments. He car- riasa full line of drag and medicines and his establishments will be in the hands of competent druggists. We wish him success. See advertisement in an- other column. Dasgeruns Counterfeits. Two new counterfeit coins that are nroof to the ordinary tests are a silver dollar of 1878 and a $5 gold piece. The i - . dollar is faultlessly executed, and the silver plating is so perfect that it will and the Editors " to make every depart resist the application of acids until the rnentof the paper as perfect as the means turface is scratched. Ihe gold coin 13 short in weight and does not have tue true ring. Look out ior them. It takes over one hundred pairs oi man. whose life might have been saved by a single hottle of Ur. Bull s uougn Syrup. j ! mi t Til u Ua I Ane new couicl rrtxi tiuiC naked eyein about two weeks, just after miamgni, ana wm remam iu B.guw uutu i i . i mi : :t.i. :i I uawa. awu uu it will DeseenoDoui nau wj up i iu zenith, in the constellation of Lyra, and near Vega, the brightest morning , star in that part of the; sky. The comet is travelling about north-northeast, at the. rate of about a million oi miles a day. It will approach within 80,000,000 miles of the earth. It is an unusually large comet, but it will be seen to its best ad vantage only in the Southern hemisphere SKlnny Men. "Wells' Health Renewer' restores hpnltrt and vicor. cures DvsDensia. Im- mwm. " 0 ' rf i A ' I r-t TV.I !l! 11 i J I potence, oexnai AyeDiiiiy. uruS" ist's. Depot, J. C. Munds. - Dr. Talmase Thursday. 20th inst. i A telegram wag received from tbe Rev. T. DeWittTalmage this morning stating that he would deliver his promis- ed lecture in this city oa Thursday even- ing the 20th inst. This is no doubt very gratifying to the public. Mr. Talmage is a fine lecturer and the public have in store a treat of thejhightest order of cm- ture. The Library Association have labored assidously in getting this gifted and silvertongued orator to deliver a lecture here and their enortswii , oe as . m JV a 1 1 I they should be, tangibly appreciated by the public. To Builders and othersGo to Jaco bi's for Sash. Blinds and Doors, Glass, &c You can get all sizes and at the lowest prices. t Opera House To-Morrow, For the better accommodation of la- dies and children. Col. F. E. Willis has consented to give onematinee and night w performance in the Opera House, com mencing to-morrow (Tuesday), from 2 to 6 o'clock, and at night from 7:30 ! to 10 o'clock. The price of admission will be but 10 cents, for which you can see the giant fat baby, the second sight medium, Prof Willis' illusions, the Bohemian glass-blowers spinning and weaving the brittle glass threads into cloth, the troupe of performing rats and mice, and an old-fashion tfunch and J udy sno w . As an additional attraction, there will be a baby show. A beautiful premium will be given to the prettiest baby at the matinee in the afternoon. Ice Kentucky fat baby will not compete for the prize. He's a bouncer and quite pretty, but will not be entered against his Lilliputian friends in arms. All of our ladies and children should attend the matinee,, as it will be the last ex hibition ot this troupe with its "bird man," trained rats and clever second sight medium, who alsogives several very fine optical illusions. Miss Heller, who is quite pretty, naive and intelligent and stands at the head of her profession, has never been equalled by any one who has given exhibitions iu this city. The show is well worth the price of ad mission, and is one well calculated to amuse the young and astonish the old. The JFVee Press is tbe name of a very handsome weekly which has just gone into publication at Kins ton,, iu this State, under the control of Mr. Josephus Daniels, an accomplished young journal ist who has for a number of years past been one of the editors of the Wilson Advance. i Review. MONDAY, APRIL Announcements On or about the 20th insJL, thcjDAiLv Review will be published in the morn iBg, instead of the afternoon, as heretofore. This course has been taken at the earnest solicitation of many friends, and in the belief that success is attainable Full telegraphic reports of the news and of the markets, as furnished by the As- sociated Press, will be published in each issue, the Editorial department will be in careful and experienced hands, and espe cial cate will be taken in preparing home markets as well as those received by tel egraph. The local columns will receive the most careful attention and it will be the constant endeavor of the Publisher at disposal will admit. The name of the paper will in no way be changed, but it will appear in an en tirely new dress throughout,, the material k9Vin - -irpnd' hon nrdprrl Tt has W a year, $1 tor tnree monins, or to cents for one month, payment strictly at the end of each month. These very low rates will nlao.A tfip. nanfir within the I rpao.h or fiverv one. Mr. Walker Meares will assnme charge f . . SnbSr.rintion liste. and will. j r ' few d beginniDff with Monday next, call upon all of our citi zens who are not now subscribers to the Daily Review. THE WILMINGTON JOURNAL. . The changes spoken of above, which are to go into effect on or about the 20th iDst., will also affect the Wilmington Journal, which will thereafter be reduced in price from $2 to$l per annum, with a slight reduction in size, but with a de- cieded improvement in other respects These new terms will be strictly cash Tfnojmiont 4a rlplavpfl siTtnontha $1.50 a M L LTU T U1VU V XWJ " -w - vearwill be charged and if not paid before the end of the year $2 will be charged. Meat and Grief. Daniel Oxendine has come to grief from a fonf3ness for dry salted meat. On Saturday last he was caught in the act of gtealing a piece of meat from the store 0f Mr. J. H. Strauss, on the corner of Chestnut and Water streets, and turnea over to the police. Mr. Strauss na3 missed several articles from his store and had reasori to suspect Oxendine as th tti L 0n Wednesday last the pris onerBt 0nne d in at the store and loitered around for some time, and as soon as he, J ieff Mr. Strauss discovered that a piece of meat weighing about 4 pounds had gone off i with him. Saturday the man made his appearance in the store, and, "being strongly suspected, he was closely watched, and was subsequently caught with a piece of meat, i Oxendine says he is from South Carolina, but this state ment is taken witn several grams oi ai- I ... ... lowa'ncc. He has been about here for the past month or so, and is thought to ba from the Scufiletown district. Criminal Court Convictions. The following is the list of convictions dnrinr? the last term of the Criminal Court: Fred Guyer, A. and B. Judgment, $10 andco3ts. , Bell Fisher, disorderly house. Not aentencC(j Isaiah Easton, A. andB. Penny and C03tS. ' L. M. Guttenburg, sci fa. Dismissed at defendant's cost. John Deal, Chas. Williams, forgery. Sentenced to 2 years in penitentiary. Henry McLean, larceny and receiving. Judgment, sixpence and costs. Thos. Nixon, larceny. Proved good character, and was let off with fine $50 and cost. ! E. S. Cause and E. G. Parmelee, A. andB.' Sixpence and cost. Emanuel Hadgett, forcible trespass. Not sentenced. i Tucker Townsend alias Townsend Tucker, larceny. Discharged on account ot age. ! Iihmael Leonard and Thos. Kane, affray. SI each and cost Isaiah Easton, A. B. Dismissed upon payment of cost. Chas. King, larceny. 2 years in county House ot Correction. Hilary Williams, larceny. 2 years in Penitentiary. Thos. Nixon, larceny. $5 and cost. The Court wound up its business for the term this a. m., after disposing of levers! sti fa cases. 10. 1882. The Sunday School scholars of St. James Chuich on yesterday presented to inc vnurca a magnificent massive silver alms basin, with raised 6gures in gold in the centre representing the Wise Men with their offerings at the Manger in Bethlehem. Cily Court- The Mayor had an unusually large and interesting levee this morning. Obediah Jenkins was arraigned for disorderly conduct and wa3 fined $10 or 20 days. For lack of. funds ho was sent below. Judy Hunter, colored, was found drank and down, and was also disorderly; she was sent below for 10 days. Scipio Hill again paid his respects and was charged with being drunk and down. He was fined $1 which he paid and de parted. Daniel Oxendine,charged witn larceny At his request his case was postponed until Thursday next. This closed the levee. Mr. Fred. Barr, Mansfield, , Ohio, writes as follows: After suffering with rheumatism for six months and applying a number of remedies without benefit, I Drocured a bottle of St. Jacobs Oil from my druggist, Mr. u. vv. vvagner, ana i am nappy to state mat aiier using one i bottle, lxan now dress myself, which I had not been able to do for some time. I Election of Vestrymen. At the election of Vestrymen for St James Episcopal Church, held to-day,1 the following gentlemen were elected for the ensuing year: James Anderson, Dr. A. J. DeRosset, J. G. Burr, A. Hi VanBokkellen, A. Martin, JM. Dawaon. J. L. Boatwright, Clayton Giles, R. E. Calder, J. G. Wright, W. L. DeRosset. ' ' Dr. W. G.Thomas. All of the above are reelection s with! ; p r Trt0i, ci Wr ffht i . . who was elected to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Mr. Z. Latimer. Ghost. ' - i Prof Lee and his family give a very pleasant and interesting little entertain ment on Market Street opposite the Masonic Hall. The haunted castle is shown to your view in a striking and life-like manner and the other spiritualis tic manifestations are marvellous and in genious. The price of admission is but ten cents and the entertainment is worth several times the price, ment elsewhere- ee advertise- New Advertisements. - Office Cleric & Treasurer City of Wilmington, N C. ! Notice. mAX LISTERS WILL ATTEND at the City Hall, THURSDAY, June lst,18S2, at i O o'clock, A . M., and for twenty working days thereafter, for the purpose of receiv ing the TAX LISTS of the inhabitants of this city, upon all 6ubjectj of taxation which aro to 'be listed for city purposes. HENRY SAVAGE, Clerk & Treasurer ap lO-3t Another Drug Store. "AVING SOLD OUT MY DRUG Store toF. C. Miller. '.a competent Druggist, ask for him a continuation of the trade so Orally CONOLEY. Having purchased the Drug. Stock, Fur niture and good will of the Drug Business heretofore conducted by Mr. J. W. Conoley, corner Fourth and Hanover street, Brook lyn, I will herefter conduct the business; in all of its branches under the name or I MILLER & CO I ask of the public a continuation of the trade so liberally conferred upon the late d u Fir nor Rtnrp. corner Fourth Aiuyi'tfcw j - "r w Vim streets, will be opened aa usual. both establishment being in the hands of competent Apothecaries. i ap 10--t jt . v. Peep in at Yates" fJIHE PKETTIEST LOT OF P ANKL8, Easter Cards,! Faacy Photograph, Easels, Fraxaf s, Ac , in the city. Uxl', 8tation: ery, Ac, al lowest pikes. T C. W. ih 17 i Bookseller and SUtleaer Notice APPLICATION WILL BE MADE AT the next session of the General Asaem. biy of North Carolina for a Charter for the Clinton. Point Caswell Ss Wllminrtam It. R, and Steamboat Company," saea vuwlw : FLEAsazroncs, We trill he glad to receive otamraleaiioa . from onr friends oa xj and "all rahjeeii; c Ti &ts cf t! writs? cut thrtri bt fa filsasd to ti Eiltor. , J . 4 . , U, Ooauasnltttloas mil be; written! en only cnedda of the paper Personalities cut be avoids r ... And It Is especially and parti rzlxrly eadsr ffcVXf t ua 4 .1-... . . HwmauvWWljlVUMMI w tie editorUl eolnbuk I' 4-- Tj.t!t Now Advertisements : Prof, Lee and Family, ON MAKKKT STREET, OPPOSITE tie Masonic Hall, to-night,! in their pleas ing, amujicg, instructing and' myMerioua rcrformacces. All should fee Madam Lee; hewill ralso demons. rlrltji inriti imi mlrth-provokiu ghost. It U really won derful. General admission 10 rrnt l i ' ' Matinee for benefit of ladies .nd ehfMrn from 1 to 4 o'clock. Nirht troni 7 IA 10 O'clock. aril 0.1 wlr Drumming 8 A ISK AU7. PI 8 HUES 3 X8B Uofmini?.. Dcr d.'cmief la the xaoit lino cstt m3 cn ihe rcaf, Hebco:a. PIct Half a Dollar, at BBI58BBIGE9'S. JUaTIO PBAMK?, all 8 zee; SUk VelTtt JCrsmes, Pluih Card Casm, ffirat-Clau Piaao and Organ, at .- -I .;, ,r i- ' B&1N8BSBQXS'8 M ; r ,- apl 10 Lire Ucok and Huiie 8tor To the public. THHRE ARE TWO WAT'S In Itbleb to supply jour demands : one to find a il' reliable merchant and patronlza him 'when- ever you nave neeu; tne ouiet to go in - ,-, U. , searcb of so-called "bargains" offered by adventurers. In the one case you get your money's worth of honest Clothing; In the other you will bo served with ' . 1 Clothing, and only learn your loss when your purse is empty. For a number of years the "Men's Wear Depot" has autv- plied the wants of the people in this vicinU - - ""Td present dimensions ate the same principles upon wnicn uis conuuciea to-aay,! name. I IV. fair dftalm'v nd riclnr fnll In fv I ammmt received, i Tho connections that we I . X 1 1, . C i. i .1.1 J i I uiaumacLurers aau iaree wnoicsais with a1 otber merchants both In variety ana price, l he iceason vhy we wane your patronage is because we can save you money; because we are established for your benefit; because we place j high I value, on individual endorsement; because we oiler you handsome lines of garments in imported and domestic fabrics, to choose .rom; because we are authority on styles; because our goods, are reliable; because wo are ahead of every thing that constitutes a perfect Clothing business; because, In a . word, we are the leading retail CLOTH IER in this section, j . ; : t OTTERBOIJRG, 22, 24, 26 anu 28 North Front Street, - 4j i . Wilmington, N.'C. i"1-" P.S Full stock. Celluloid Collars and Cufls received Saturday. apl 10 Commissioner's Sale' PURSUANT TO AN ORDER of the Supeiior Cdurt of New Hanover county, at the December Term, 1831, the under signed, as Commissioner, under the decree of said Couit, will expose to sale at public auction, at tho Court House door of said county, on Monday, the 22d day of May, 18S2, at 12 o'clock, ML, the following de scribed lot, piece or parcel of iland, lying, beins and aituato In the city of Wilmlng ton, aforesaid, and bounded as follows, to wit: Beginning on the North side of Prin cess street, ninety (90) fet from Front St., the corner of the National Bank 'Lot, thence Northwardly with the line of tbe National Bank Lot, sixty-six (CO) feet to Edwin E. Burruss' lice, thence &stwardly with bis line forty-two (42) feet ten (10) inches to his corner, thence North with his back lice ninety-nine (00) feet to the! line of tbe lot belonging V the estate of Eli W. Hall, deceased, thence Eastwardly with that line seventeen (17) feet two (2) Inches to the corner; thence Northwardly, with his back line sixty join (69) feet to Mrs. Meares line, thence WeatwardJy with her line fifteen (15) feet to the corner, thence Northwardly with her lino thirty (SO) feet, thence East twenty.nlne (20) feet two (2) inches witn ner ltne, tbeuce Douthwardly one hundred and ninety-eight (198) leet with the back line cf Mrs. Cowan's and Mrs. Whiting's lots to Sherwood's line thence Westwardly twenty nine (29) feet two (2) inches to Sherwood's corner,thene Southwardly with hi j line sixtyIx (66),' feet to Princess street, inenCd with tbe line of that street to the beginnirc. , I l erms Cash. A; G. BlCAUD,! apl 10.1awCw&ls J iiommisi toner Don't Pavl 7 FIGURE YOUR RENT three or five years and see how much money you sre throwing away. Building Lots for sale cn the instalment plan, situated on the follow ing streets la this city, viz: Castle, Church, Nun, Ann, Orange, Mulberry, 11 Red Cross, Rankin, Gwynn, Sixth, Seventh, TVDsot, Eighth, Ninth, Dickinson, Tenth, Wood, Eleventh, Bay, Charlotte, Twelfth, ThJf teenth and Fouiteenth. Money) loaned to those wishing to build. Apply ttj c apl 8 tf JAMKS WILSON. rJillinery, ci TY STOCK OF WELL 8ELECTID, JX beautiful Millinery and Fancy Goods ia now opeiS and ready for my 'customerr, , to whom I am very grateful for their gener ous patronage through the last season and I feel quite are I can please them even bet ter this season. -. ; -. u y j splC Exchange Cornet ? 't " J f-
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