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1HI8 PAPEB f. fl cUOmtd TTJ 0B JOSH. T. J AMBB, -tjB90RirTioss.poBTAGBp: VsSOO ffli'BWfti, t0 ; Three M7ST $115; 0e month, 50 cents, draper will b delivered by erria, ..ratti,orlSsatsperweek. 7dTUi'IOirifdliberal . t-Bubicribers will pleereport cay and ..rnreito reeeire their papers regularly . jrew Advertisements. it. RHEUMATISM, tieuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of ike Chesif Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell' ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds,' General Bodily Fains,. Tooth, Ear and Hoadacne, Frosted Feoi and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. v.. TvM'Vion on earth equals St. Jacobs On n a $afe,ur', simple anl cheap Externa' tu.1t A trial entails but the comparatively Irfii.jt" outlay or 50 Cents, and every one-suffer-irnf ith fain can haTe cheap and poiitiT proof its c.'iima. Directions in EJeren LangnagtB. 80LD BY ALL DEUGGISTS AKD DEALEES IN ilEDICIML A VCGEH.ER fc CO., Haltinwrc, Md. 17. 8. JL MARTIN'S VACCINE VIRUS, North Carolina Medical Journal Agenct fob the Southern States -pRESH AND ACTIVE .VACCINE from the renowned establishment of Dr. Henry A. Martin, furnished in large or small quanti ties. This vaccine is warranted to take in all primary cases 7 Lancet Points for $1.00 15 do do 2.00 Each lancet point will vaccinate one per son. Orders by telegraph or mall will receive prompt attention. -.THOMAS F. WOOD, Un;26-tf nac Wilmington, N. C rJlattinss ! RJattings ! CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS. Of the above we can shw a great rariety. ILADIES SARATOGA TRUNKS'! In great rariety and all sizes. WHITE GOODS ! Ia this department we can thow many . new and nice things as well as all of the staples. DRESS GOODS 1 CA83IMERE8 and Cashmerets for boys. , LACES AND EMBROIDERY! Neckwear in all new things. R. Twlcintire. Gr TURKISH BATH SOAP apl 1 -DR. WARNER'S Abdominal Corset. Ihaveadded;tomyline of COR TS the excellent article named above. A sample lot just received. Also, all sizea In Toung Ladle' Coralineat $1; fjrossbone, at 75 cents, and Coraline Flexitle Elp at $1.25. I have exclusive control of these goodj; their luperlority causes many imita tions. Nona are genuine but those sold hy me. JNO. J. I1EDRICK. mcaS3.tf rjow Restaurant pHE UNDERSIGNED;would respectful lj anneuuee that he has just fitted up a No. S, Granite Row, South Front eU, a' es Uttrant for Ladle and Gentlemen, where Baals and rafraahments may behad at ail hours of the day. Srery thing is new and lnt ciasa. Polite waiters and'eoorteoua at tesdanka ' ' ? l" Game ana Oysters In season Fin ht, liquors and Ciyars. : wt.lt FA.ufienVTTE, Prop- VOL Vr VILMINGTOK, N. C.1 SATURDAY. APRIL 15. 18S2. NO 90 LOCAL NEWS. New Adyestisemekts. Isaac Shbikb Bargains V D Goodman Sold Out I Wanted AJWhite Nurse Mrs. X 8 Waskock Agent C I W Yates PCep In at Yates' nEix8BEBQER--Plano3 and Orgin Dr Thos F WooD-Martln'sVacdne Virus Day's length 13 hours and 12 minutes. 1 j The stiDg of reproach is the truth of Dare to be true; -nothing can need a lie. An ill natured old man or woman is a pitiable object, j Great truths are often said in the fewest words. 1, Adversity borrows ts sharpest : sting J from impatience 1 A proYcrb is the wit of one and the wisdom of many. There were no interments iti Bellcvue Cemetery this week. Sunset tomorrow i afternoon at 36 minutes past 6 o'clock. . The receipts of cotton at this port i I to-day foot up 22 bales. He that reverences nothing, has at the same time no worth. Dynamite hats for spring wear are the latest fashion in Russia. Prafessor Lee and family) are still ex I j i . i hihitinir on Market street. I Nor. barque Lorna Olsue Hence, iar - rived at Barbadoes, March, 27. barnne Aallo. Grane: hence. o.rintTTftmbnrAr.riM3th. " ! - ' I o i - I v I Of all thieves tools are tne worsijmey rob you of your time and temper., . KintmrJit. cleared at r-.i; rA fnr ilii rnrt. ! ! , . : I Schr. J. J5J Andersdn, Pardee clear- ed at Philadelphia April 12th, for this 1 port . i ! I ... . I rri...n ... hnf noA intormAnt. that I . ,r ijii .: . uC- of a chiia-iu Oakdale; cemetery I th,s Week. I . 2 j I A good white woman can find a good home and liberal wsges by applying at 1 joints of the hose, which may be account this office. 1 1 1 i led for on account of its being new ; Nrtwithstandinff the recent cold snap, vegetation is looking finely and , is ' well advanced in this section. 1 All Aorta of sleeves are admirable for ladies' dresses, but the coat sleeve around the waist remains the favorite. The Register of Deeds issued mar-La riage license to one whie and two color ed couples during the past week, The Superior Couri of Bruick county closed its labors for the term on . , tt ' T-jJcu:; yesteraay. xiouor o uuKq m nw presided, is in the city! A tree reauires fifteen! years to reach maturity, but produces both flowers and fruit in the fourth or filth year. . " They have a new game. A man """O I can hold an egg in either hand and jump nve ieei wuncm oreaa.ioK c8. j involuntary squeezing Wie the bet. i New River oysters are now at their very best, The finest and th fattest we have seen this, season nave neeni around here witnm ine pas wee or www. . . .il II ' A. .1- I Rpv G. M. Pavne. who has been for the past week at Newbern I assisting in conducting a revival in that place, has returnea to this city , and Will conduct the services in the Second Presbyterian church at the usual hours tolmorrow. ,. From a resident of Duplin county, who LarriTedin the city Jfrd.y. leam that the farmers are busy in their spriog larming operations, ana u uj i- . . . t lL.4 It... IL.nA tomaiaenplortneirrsncrvrui- year by an increased acreage and better returns this season. There are many people whowill walk alen a nleaaant coontrv road, negleeU ing to look at the wild rose bushes on the fight, the beautiful trees oa the left, or the bright, blue sky above, with gaze bent downward, scenting for chance mud. puddles. And so they spend their lives, looking for dirt.7 and they 'can always find it; but what a poor satisfaction it must be. after all. whea they tto una It. Personal Hon. Win. M. Shipp, Judge of the Superior Qeurty for the Third Judicial District, is in the city to day. Mr. H. A. London, Jr., of the Cliat- ham Record, arrived here this morning accompanied by his wife and children, and is the guest 'of Mr. David G. Worth. Judge Bennett,' of the Fourth Dis trict, is also in the city to-day. i City Conn. Henderson Davis, who was charged with attempting to rescue a prisoner, was fined $5 or ten days imprisonment. He went below to meditate over the folly of resisting the strong arm of the law. James Henderson was sent below for five days for disorderly conduct. Scipio Hill, the'same old Scipand the same old charge. He paid $2 and de parted resolving to form a temperance society ot one in this community. Grandpa is (Joins- A loggerhead sea. turtle, weighing 400 - pounds and measuring six feet in length, and two feet, nine inches across the under shell, was caught in a sturgeon net at the fisheries of Messrs. W. E. Davis & Son, at New Inlet, on yesterday, and brought to this city. His turtleship is the fish market of the new, Market rr i - Ml l - 1 3 i. - T XT U House, but will be shipped to New York on Monday. The turtle ia by far the ingest that has ever been caught about te ftni io0vs aa thoueh it is the "old est and most respected citizen" of the waters ot JSC w miei. Freshwater Perch, Trout and Black fish Hooks and Lanes. A full assort ment und Inweflt nrieea at JAeOBIS. t L - ; A Test Trial- . Howard Belief Fire Engine Company -. i , i i j nas receuy oeen suppueu wnu .i - . . - , ii.. r new nose, ana tne memoers oiiue (vom turned out, yesterday with their steamer, the Adrian, for the . purpose ... - - oi lesung it. iHe;iuw naD.uuuCu , ai ine cojner oi rounu uu BtreOlS, UU LUU naici uiunu uwui iw hvdrant located at that point. The re 8Uit wa8 entirely satisfactory, throwing a stream through 950 feet of hose with a one inch nozzle, 155 feet by actual and - i careful measurement This was accom. a steam pres8are of 100 J .meinM nf OOrt nAnndii Hut M TV i. Ivi ylB0Uxo v mmv pvuuuu. There were some, slight leaks at the otherwise, the hose ; was entirely satis- factory. Ho. 13 and the Little Thing. A little male bovine about 2 years old made Officer Griffith, No. 13 on the po- lice force, sift sand down Fourth street Tn 1 5 off fmnt to ahoo thii little thine 'off ths side- Wftibut the little yearling put himself on tjje defenaive, gave a snort, shook his "t "1 fMl q ...a .ff boor pohceman relished. He started ofi - - , . rearlinir L:w K.Mnrl him. As he annroached IaafeAAV w a a. Market street he shouted out toNo. 8 who happened to be passing; "Here we come, darn our fool souls, head us off." He finally fell downexhausted and Drettv well blown, in front of Haydens, Third street, and was carried in when . j R blacksmith bellows were ap- ... Rn1 A M maDed in him. As , Mffained consciousness he asked if anybody saw him knock that bull year- Hog down I Business Changes. - . . Messrs. Hinson U Blount, of 89 Pearl SUN.Y., a cotton commission house of excellent standing, and the members of which are well- known here, are aiwu 10 uisauirc t copartnership, which has existed between them. Capt. Hinson, we understand, does not like New XorK. lie win remove I A tsnah. . ftw d4y5.80aodspoke to this effect while here. New York hottse we ondersUnd, wiUadmU Utaas, Tolar, Hart k Co, North Carolina firm doing business in the big city, who are dealers in naval stores, and who have been conducting a very fine business. With. Mr Tolar we are per- tonally acquainted, and know him for a Tery clever gentleman and an excellent business man. The style of the firm, we have heard, fwill be Blount, Tolar, Hart & Co. Mr, I Harry P. Russell, a young .Wflmingtonias, Js bookkeeper I wr WJ r. i . ' " i Thirty-three yeas ago to-day (April 15 th, 1849) there was a great snow I storm in this State and which extended J along the entire Atlantic coat. There! are many now living in this' Ssate who I were exposed to the stonn andwill not soon forget its severity. Crosi Fire. Nancy Churchill and Louisa Waddell, 1 both colored damsels of bad reDute. were I arraigaed bef am.gistrate for assault ana Daiiery on Aienry iiensoB, wnue seaman, and were fined th0 cost in the 1 case. Henry Henaon was there arraigned for assaulting Louisa Waddle and was sent to jail in default of the payment of the costs in the case Exports Foreign. Swedisli I barque Theodore, Larsen, . .4 . OA.A . , I casks spirits turpentine, 2,9o0 barrels tar and 160 barrels rosin, shipped by Messrs Paterson, Downing & Co., and Schooner Ruth Darlinq, Chipman, I cleared for St. Lucia, West Indies, with I 17fi fin fp.fit InmW. shinnprl hv Messrs xt u r- n - I iiwumup uuiuaum. Bargains Offered. Mr. Isaac Shrier. of this city, has purchased the stock of goods belonging . xr tt T J -rl i to Mr. Y D. Goodman, on Fourth Vina la.oail 4Va otam An 'rVfolri4i efiviaf recently occupied' by Mr. T. H. Howey, where the stock will be exposed for sale early next week. Mr. Shrier will sell 1 , . . .c 1. these goods at a great sacrifice to get rid of them. A number of excellent bargains may be had there. The Steamer Resolute, of the Baker WrP.p.lfinr rnmrnnv nf Norfnllr. nnt in this port this afternoon for coal. The o r j r Resolute will strip the wreck of the Schoonep Minnie, ashore on Frying Pan hoal, on Monday. Quarterly Meetings ' For the Wilmington District of the Methodist E. Church, South. SECOKD BOUND. 1 Whiteville Waccamaw Mission Elizabeth , . April 15-16 April 19 April 22-26 April 29-30 May 6-7 May 13-14 May 20-21 May 23 Bladen Duplin Onslow Clinton r Coharie Mission . . Cokesbury District Con. ference at Salem, May 25-28 V , R.O. Burton, i Presiding Elder. 1 Don tDle in the House "Rough on Rats." Clears out rats, mice, roaches, bed-bugs, files, ants, moles, chipmunks, gophers. 15c. i THE MA1W. The mails close and arrive at the City Pout Office as follows : J ' CLOSE. Northern through malls...... 5.15 p. m. Northern through and way 'malls.........' 5:40 a. m. Raleigh. 5.00 p. m. and 5:40 a. m. Offices between Hamlet and Raleigh ...6.00 p, m. Mails for the N. O. Railroad, I I and routes supplied there from, including A. & N. O. Railroad, at. .........5;40 a. m. Southern mails for all points South, daily i..... - 8.00 p. m. Western mails (C OR'y) daily (except Sunday)...... ..... 5:00 p m, Mail for Oberaw & Darling- I ton. ......- -t. . .... ...... .... 8;00 p. m. Malls for points between Flo- I renceand Charleston.. 8:00 p m Fayetterille, and offices on Cape Fear River, every Fri day ...... ... i ....m. lrCO p. xn. Fayette vllle, via Lumberton, dally, except Sundays.... . 5.00 p. m. Onslow O. H. and Intermedl- aU oiflcee, every Tuesday and rriday at...... COO a. m. flmlthvllle malls, by steam- j boat, daily, (except Bun- 1 . days) . . 8 30 Mails for Easy HUI, Town a. r Greek, Shallotte and tittle River, 8. O., every Tues day and Friday at .... . . 6:00 a. m. OFKS rOB DXLTVKBT. Northern through and way malla... .........8:30 a. m. Southern Malls. ; ...8.30 a. m. Oarolina Central Railway...... 10:30 a. m. Stamp Office open from 8 a. m. to 12 M., and from 2 to 6: 0 p. . m. Money Order and Register Department open tame as stamp office. j ! - Halls collected from street boxes every day at S:45 p. m. J Stamps for sale in small quantities at general delivery when stamp office Is I General delivery open from daylight to dark, and on Sundays from 840 to 9:80 a. m : The color and lustre of youth are re stored to faded or gray hair by the I use of Parker's Hair Balsam, a harmless dressing:, highly esteemed fcr its perfume and purity. - cirorcn services. Worship in the various churches of the city to-morrow as follows? I fiest baptist chukch, corner of Market and Fifth streets. Rev. J - . Taylor, lastor. v aunday .Mndit m. oung iieu-a rrayer Meeting! ues- day night at 7:30 oclock. r Prayer Meet- mg Thursday nb at ?$Q o'clock. , m. Younc Men'a Praver Meetlncr 'lues 6T. paui's evang. ldthekan citubch, Corner Sixth and Market streets. Rev. F. I I tit t? T, i ti-i - r o I Tlnr. vices at S p. m., by Rev: G. D. Bernheim, D. D. Sunday School at 3 p. m , W. H. . perinienaenu Corner Third and i Red Cross sts. Rev, T. D. Pitts, Rector. First Sunday after Easter April ICth. Early Celebration at 7:30 a. m. Morning Prayer , and 6ermon at 11 o'clock; Sunday Schoo at 4 p,ro Evening Prayer and ssrmou ! at 8 o'clocs SECOND rUKSDYTERI AN KCHUCU, Cor.. Four. h and Campbell streets. Rev. I 0. M. Payne, Pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sabbath School at 4 p m f r every tveoncsaay a. itirst pIkksbttebiajt cnnncir. corner Third and Orange streets. Rev. R Wilson, D. D., pastor. Jtforning Services at 11 o'clock. Sunday School at 9:45 a.m. Nnht Service at 8 oclock. Thursday night Lecture at 8 o'clock. wrout strkm' m. crsnncm. fznrrm I corner Front and Walnut 'streets, fRev. F. H. Wood, pastor. Services , at 11 I A. Hi. UU O U. 111. QlUlUaj OCUUUI Ub O U. m .Week! v PraverMeetins and lecture I thtthttt btotph i r m" rtu itpmit DfiTTTtT N ,? SSZ at n -a m anti g p. m. Sabbath School at 9 a. m. Prayer Meetins; Thursday eve I nln2 at O O'ClOCit. ulu u , b AV Z T , v? corner Fourth and Orange streets, Rev. T. M. Ambler, Rector. Services at II a. m. and7;30 p. m. Sunday School at 3:30 p m: Seats free I SECOND BAPTIST CdUECH. I I , t j .X -- row at 11 a. ra. and 8 p. m. Sunday School at J a. m Hew Advertisements. Wanted. WHITE WOMAN AS A NURSE. A Good home and liberal wages will be paid to the right party. Apply at this office. 1 apl 15-1 wk . t ,' THE DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE HAVDG TAKEN THE AGENCY FOR this excellent Sewing Machine, tha Ladies of Wilmington and viciuity are invi ted to call and i examiue them ai my resi dence, Corner Third and Oransre streets. MRS. E. S. WARROCK, apl 15-1 1 Agent SOLD OUT I jyj-M FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC gen erally are hereby -notified that I have dis posed of my entire stock of Dry Goods, i 1 ; -i Notions, Fancy Goods, Hats, &c, In the ' ; . : ' store on Fourth street recently occupied by me to Mr. Isaac Shrieri who will collect all accounts due me and who is hereby author- I , . . ized to receipt for same. I will assist him in the collection of these accounts. V. D. GOODMAN. BARGAINS I r ' I O N AND AFTER TUESDAY NEXT, I will offer some rare bargains In Dry Goods, Hats, Fancy Goods, fcs., in the store on Market street, recently occupied by MriT. i i H. Howey. once, apl 15-lt The goods must be sold at i ISAAC SHRIER. French Candies. J UST BECETVED, a full line of fin French Candles, -warranted pure and fresh. Also, Home-Made Candies, Fruit, C. JEYEN8, ateBd street, 3 doors bow PttetSe otice. ; . PARTUS IN SEARCH OF GOOD Board aire as on able rates, win find It to their ad vantage to call at the Commercial Hotel. Respectfully, M. 8CHLOSS, Proprietor ETlrit Class Bar attacked; 'lath ft - ' . 1 "":?:i,r: 1 - PLSASBrOTXOS. hn ITt will btjliil to racslva Koaarsisxsica froa ow mtsds on aay tad alt tsi'astj: EaeruL&ssrexi out : - I1- r- Th aaae of tia wrtttr twi alvayi ht nlfhcito tia Eiitor. .-.J ; a ' ,. CorsatTileitlcsj s:sst ha.wTiriaat ca osjj eat die cftha paper -i ' - ; Pemaalltlaf meat be avoliai, r j Xzd it Ix eipesltUy tad pcrt!uliiiy tadar stood that the Editrdoea cot always eadcra tie riwiot eoirerpod?nt vcrla tottat la ike editorial eoltcasa.; : I - .. Now Advertiseinonta ' OPERA HOiUSE. !. ! MONDAY EVENINOAPniL H. iy taTTI GAYLORD SMITH, the noted j English Lecturer tnj all EngUsh lanoa v and explorer of the Great American Desert. ' I. will Lecture. Subject : crimes of the r.ntTR'hnfVT vi w f : . .v ; ;n j. AGAINST tHElNDUN8. .Reserved SeiU 50 cents. On sale at: Dyer's. apl'jiijbtnae'. MRS- E. A; LUMSDEH, AT THE OLD STAND ! ' Ao JUST ARRIVED FROM THE JJL North with a full line of the 'latest . styles in Millinery, Ladies' and Children's iiata. i-venttxiog new and at reaionablo prices. We arc now in oui OLD STAND where we will be pleased to see all of oar patrons. Due naUce wUl toe civen of the GRAND OPENING. apl 13 5t REV. T. DEWITT TALMAOE I .T OPERA HOUSE, APRIL 20th, at 8.S0 P. M. Reserved Seats 75c, General AdmJs5lon wc. Tickets for sale at" DTtr'a. I. - cammencinr SMnrJar -a nrn isth : aVent- 1 T?IGURE YOUR RENT three or five years X and Bee- -how much money you ara imuf anaji, UIUIUIUK JUU18 JUT BUS OQ the Instalment plan, situated on the folio w- ing strecte Ih this city, viz: Castle,' Chmrch, Nun, Ann. Orange, Mulberry, Red Cross! Rankin, Gwynn, Sixth, Seventh, Wilson, Eiehth, Ninth, Dickinson. Tenth.' Wood. I Eleventh, Bay, Charlotte, Twelfth, Thir- .1 L' i. . ir . a . I Vciilu. -juoncy xoauea W l inosc WiPLiinf to hiillii. Ann vtn1 WeVwILSOK. Prof Lee and Family, 1 ON MARKET STREET, OPPOSITE tha Masonic Hall, to-nIghtvin their pleas Ins. junuAiDsc, lntriuatliif . l4. mytrio performances. All should sec Madam Lee; ebewill raise demons, rplri'ts, sprites and -inIrth.provokiUfi:g:ho6ts. ' It i is really won ' derful. General admission 10 cents. Jfatineo for benefit of ladies and children from 1, to 4 o'clock. Night from 7 to 10 o'clock. Y apllu-lwk Stockholdero' fleeting rjpHE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Stockholders of the Carolina , Central Rail road Company will be hcldat the Office of the Company, at Wilmington,' N. Oi, on Thur6day, the 27thlnst atllo'clock, a. m. I JAMES ANDERSON, apl 6-tdm Sac'y and Treas. . Pianos and Organs. LARGE BTOCJK OF ALL PEI0E8 on the easy instalment plan Call and ex amine, at HEIITSBERGER'S . FULL STOCK OF STATION EST; ". I '" -' - ' ,- Envelopes all sizes, I ' Writiaa! Paper, all kinds. . Writing and OopTlag Fllld, . rtia, teaa rendu, Inkstinds, Ac, 4o.,at HEINSBEBGER'8, J apl li Live Book and Umlo Store Peep in at Yateof rp EE PEETT1E3T LOT OF FANE IB, A Easter Cards, Faaej Photography, Xuela, Frames, c , ia the city. :y, Ae., at lowest pxlees. Booki, BUUca. O.-W,-YATES-- mh 27 Bookseller and Btatleair , ; ..j, -, ,. City of WUrnintoii, DtX -. . MaYor, Office. Aprfll2thfiS ids. W ILL BE RECEIVED UNTIL MON- DAY, the 17th lest, for furnishing a Sum mer Uniform cf BIuo Flannel lorj tht Police Force. Sample-bf Cloth mustjaccoaipaBy v bid.. - :'"V ' ".'-if:.!'- ' Alio, for furnishinz Hat for above Force, style of Hat to accompany Md. - 4 apil3-St WM. L. SMITH, Mtyor PUR CELL llOUE, UffDEn SEW MAST AGBUE5T, Late;Prcpri&fcr Atlaatl;i23t j First CUt la all lo'sppsbtasatw Ters ILia to u per fly. iJvtth &u i . I ' X h
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