. . ,:-r . t"" ' "1 T ' ' " ". f ' please Notice. ;.- v
THIS TAPES -
ynkshd every evening, Sunday! 'ex
cepted by
jOSH T. JAMES,.
BI)jroB AXD PROPKIETOE.
TBSCBIPTIOSS POSTAGE PAID:
sv six months, $2.00. Three
ihie yer .. n. ,,, month. 35 rent.
l.W, ' I
r will be delivered by carriers free !
TW! '!!! m anv part of the city, at the aboTe
ori"c:i 1
ribcr. ill report any and all fall- V Ulj. V 11.
ihrir naucr regularly.
j - .' I V 9 v. . ' ' : ! will be glad to - receive cotancnlcitloiis
f 1 If II n i TV A W U "V T N 11 T1TTT tT-Tl TIT! Tt T " j frocmr friends on aaj aad aU tubjecti of
- - !-! II AY ' I I ' ' M WW r j general Interest but t "
H 1 Z 'W XV W""' A' i ! Ttoneof the writer mut always be fat
J V iVi J II I 1 1 I W t WW i fnlahea to the Editor. .
li LL-J-LJ il ii J JLL J 1 i vJ Li J ' V 11 LI A Y V 0 . 1 ! ocm anst be" written on only
j-.i - r--; " :' , - ;. - - ' ' -l . PersonaHUca must be avoided.: - :
rrrr.:.rr:T,,',:,"i-.:.,,.:-l.i:. :t ;-- ' !' - 1 " . . : - '. '.: 1 n': f" r . -":s ; '-' i'i And It Is esrcciaUv and narttcnlariv
:! J mr rr -rw-imT 'v . rwT- ; I r. !-.'. .. .. , stood that the Editor docs not ahraya endorse
i m . -wrmi m m tmm i mj u - i at m i m m u m m. m. r i m a ' 'V v r m . -k- rx
rsr 'fhe iMtit Jitrif tt' M' the largest I
JTi fide, circulation, of any newspaper
i?Md. in the city of Wilmington. -3
. W. (Jorcoran, of
Washinff-
Mr.
. io in II.
it
I, treuiendoii hurricane completely j
'mneH the outbreak oi'clmlrra at Ma- j
-'I i
Tii ihc I i t ot Irish landowners is
Frederick 'Kennedy, 2t,350 aj?rcs ; vai-1
. . - -
llahojjany,- ebony, rosewocxl and
cwlar arc used as fuel by the poorest
reonle in some parts of Mexico.
--
About 450 miles of thread are made
each day in American mills. Thirty
vtirs a?o it was all imported-
' - - :
Over 18.000 head ol buffalo have been
killed cast of the Yellowstone River, in
Montana Territory, this season. ;
. - -
Grace Greenwood, writing from Tar
is, says that the average American
drofesruaker is more clever than the wo
men of that calling in France.
L'our pounds of gold , worth about
jl.000, were colleeted irom the soot
adhering to ihe inner linings of the
chimney of the Royal M Int in Berlin.
Prince Bismarck owhs some 30,000
acre3, but does not deri je much income
trow them. Hi's whole income is prob
ablj $70,000 a year, official salary in
cluded. ,
Tostniaster Pearson, of Iew York,
recently sent a requisition to Wash
!aton for 3 1,230,000 stamps, represent
ing a value of $453 000. It was the
largest requisition ever made in this
country.
. '
.rchbishop Kenrick, of St Ixuis, is
beloved by all religious denominations
of that city. He keeps aloof from con
troversies and all purely worldly affairs
He is tall, erect and benignant looking,
aut makes every one his friend at once
The British Association for the Ad
vancement of Science will probably
meet next year in Montreal. There is a
in o teuient to make it an international
conference by inviting the American
Association to assemble at the same
time and place.
The eensus report shows that the
South has less than fifty per cent, of
white criminals when compared with
Xer England. The census also shows
that the South has a smaller percentage
of insane" persons, paupers, idiots, blind
and helpless peop;e, than -any other
section.
New York journals are repenting of
their spasmodic display of virtue in op
posing the river and harbor bill. The
Hurald complains that the Hell Gate
improvement in New York . harbor
must stop by reason of the failure of
Con jress to make provisions for its con
tinuance. Hy an electrical invention. Doctor
Uuidr.ih, of Victoria, can not only
peak with a distant friend, but seebim
well. A description of a test of the
mad line in the prcseuceof forty scien
tific men-at Melbourne is U1113 describ
ed: "Sitting in a dark room, they saw
projected on a large disk of white-burn
iihed metal, the raee-conrse at Flemj
iugton. with its myraid hosts of - active
beings. Each minute detail stood out
with perfect fidelity to the original, and
as they looked at the wonderful picture
through binocular classes, it was diffi.
eult to imagine that they were hot ac
tually on the course itself, oud moving
among those whose actions they could
so completely scan."
The Xctvs and Observer insists upon
Jt that a billion is ten million and wants
to know if we were taught difterentlv
at school. But nevermind about that,
Rro. Ashe. It is so long since either
you or I were at school that it is difii
wlt to remember what we did or did
ot learn there. There is but reason
and common sense in the enumeration
e have given. You go by tens until"
yu get into the thousands, and then
you must necessarily go by multiple of
the number itself to get out of thou
nds. a million is the sum of l.OOOx
l.W0. and a billion is formed on the
me principle, l,600.000xl,000,000.
e best writers on finance, so far as
our reading has extended, have always
spoken of the debt of the United States
many thousand (or hundred)
niMIons, instead of billions.: and this is
otrue in speaking of the debts of
oilier countries.
Tbe celibrated -Fish Brand' Gills
TWuiais sold only at Jacom's Hard
wart Dpot.
LOCAL 'NEWS.
INDEX TO HEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Munos ItBOS Soda Water
F C MlLLEti A New Supjilv M
Y a TKrt Send la your Order
I'KCTtrkKcy Father Kyan !
Hkinsbebckh Gottpel Hymn?
Mn E A If MSDKK Millinery f
Gilts MrnvHlsos riy Fai '
K H Kin;, 17 S Com To Tottaoco balers
W II Orekx Sola Water tteral Water
Day:s length 13 hours and 10 minutes. '
Sunset to morrow afternoon at 35
minutes past 6 o'clock.
The receipts of cotton at! this' pott
to-day foot up 71 bales, i
i 1 i
JThere was one interment in Bellcvuc
Cemetery this week ; an adult.
, i ,
There was one. interment a child
in Oakdale Cemetery this!week.
t-ii i
A fine assortment of Guns and Pistols
at Jacobi's Hani ware Dpot. j t
. i" 1
Mr. Jhu R. BearaanJ .one of the
substantial men . of Clinton, Sampson
county, is in the city, and will remain
until Monday. j
The Register of Deeds issued four
marriage licences tht3 week two of
which were for white i and two
for colored couples.
There were three adults and one child
interred in Fine Forest Cemetery this
week, bat it is proper jto state that one
ot the adults was brought here for in
terment from Cape Fear township. ,
Mrs. E. A. LumsdeiV has returned
from the Northern markets and notifies
tho ladies, in this issue, that she has a
magnificent stock of millinery goods
which sh8 will be pleased to exhibit to
them. . i. 1 '
There wilFbe no German services at
St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran
Church to-morrow as the pulpit will
be occupied by Rev. S.lH.Tsler, of the
Presbyterian Church, iu the morning
and by Rev. K. McDonald, ot the same
denomination, at j night. There wll ,
however, be the usual Sunday I School
services, at 3P M.
Exports Foreign.
Nor. barqve Freg, Capt. Halversen,
cleared to-day for Glasgow, Scotlandt
with 2,411 barrels rosin, valued at $4,
103,00 shipped by Messrs. Alex. Sprunt
& Son.
Magistrate's Court.
John Garrason was arraigned before
Justice Millis this morningj charged
with an assault and I battery on Sarah
Garrason, his wife. The defendant
was found guilty arid the assault was
proved to be of an aggravated char-
acter lor wnicn ne was requireu io pay
a fine ot $10, in default of which he was
committed. ' i j i
--44 :
Cotton. . i
The receipts of cotton at this port lor
the week ending with to-day foot up
5 11, bales as against 758 ibaies for the
corresponding week of last! year, a de
crease this week b f 247 bales. The ire-
ceipts.of the crop year to
123,914 bales, as against
date foot up
13415 . bales
to same date last year, a
decrease this
year of 9,031 bajes.
T ay light -Excursion.
A grand all-daylight excursion, on
the Carolina Central Railroad, from
Shelby and intermediate jpoints to this
city, will be made on the 26th ofMay next.
under the the auspices of Messrs. Berry
Gleaves, .Toon L, MaflUt. and J . A
Corbet. This arrangement will give
the excursionists ample opportunity to
take them down the river and, to
those who desire it, to the black fish
grounds. A big crowd is expected and
a glorious time is anticipated.
Rev. Father Ryan .
We are pleased to learn that Rev.
Father Ryan, the j'poejt priest." will
lecture at the Opera House on Tuesday
evening, the 17tninst. The lecture will
be given under the auspices of Hibernian
Benevolent Association,5 and the ; pro
ceeds will' be devoted to I the fund for
liquidating the indebtedness on : their
new hall. Father Ryan has a national
reputation as a speaker And as a writer of
prose and poetry, in the latter of whicfi
he has few equals. His name ' is dear
to every Irishman and his poem of the
"Conquered Banner" endears him to
the heart of every Southern man or
woman who was devoted to the1 "Los
Cause." We feel sure Ijiat our people
will extend to the gifted divine a cordial
welcome and an overflowing house.
Col. D. K. McRae. it is understood,
will "' introduce the .speaker to his
audience.
The Committee of Arrangements are
Col. John L. Cantwell, D. : O'Connor,
Esq., and Mr. T. Dolan. r
IrVilmiiiffton Presbytery.
THIRI) IAT.
Presbytery met pursuant to adjourn-
ment and was opened with prayer, af-
i !. : r . 1
ter which the minutes of yesterday's
proceedings were read, and approved, as
j . . , l
amended. i
The Treasurer was directed to pay
the Commissioners . to the General As-1
sembly the sum of $50 each, to defray
t .-.u. rt.-:..- xt:. !
. na wna i :
The Committee on Systematic Be
nevolence submitted their report which
was adopted and a copy, ordered to be
sent to the General Assembly- i
Committee toem ploy Evan&e'ist sub
mitted report which was adopted.!
The request of Moore's Creek Church
to employ Rev. C. Shaw as stated sup
ply two Sundays in each month was
granted, as was also the requests of
Clinton and Mt. Olive churches to: cm.
ploy Rev. B, P Marable.
Committee on Sessional Records sub
mitted report, which was accepted and
approved, with exceptions.
Committee on Ieave of Absence sub
mitted report which was approved.
. The Agent of Education snbmitted
report which, together with- an ac
companying resolution, was adopted.
Reports of the Evangelists, j Revs. K.
MeDonald, S. HI Isler and A. Kirkland,
were submitted and i ordered to be
placed oh file.
The Judicial Committee submitted
their report, which was f accepted and
the Committee discharged.
The clerk was directed to have an
abstract of the Proceedings of Presby
tery published tho Isfortfi Carolina
Presbyterian. "'' :."
The Commission to install Rev. A.
McFadyen pastor of Mt. Horeb Church,
were discharged and the folowtng Com.
missioners appointed : . Rev. C M.
Payne to preside and propose the con
stitutional questions ; Rev. J. Si. Black
to charge the pastor and Rev. A. Kifk
land to charge the people. .
Revs. J. M. Rose and S. H . Isler, and
Ruling Elder T. B. Hyman, were ap
pointed a committee to prepare a Pres
byterian Man ual, and were directed to
report at the next meeting of Presby
tery."; ; '(," ;.. .V ' 1
On motion, a vote of thanks, was
tendered to the First Presbyterian
Church and to citizens for courtesies
extended during the session.
The Stated Clerk was directed to
write to Rev. D. B. Black, expressing
the sympathy of Presbytery. t
I Adjourned to meet in the Second Pres
byterian Church, in Wilmington, on
Monday evening before the meeting of
Synod. - : ' . . j
Closed with prayer land benediction.
A sick man whe went in cold water,
Was crazy -so said his daughter;
Rheumatics seized him,
And nothing eased him,
Till St. Jacobs Oil cured as it oughter.
! Services To-Morrow.
Services will be held in several of the
churches to-morrow by Presbyterian
clergymen as follows :
First Presbyterian Church, by Rev.
J. M. Rose at 11 a. m.. and Rev. A
Kirkland at 8 p, m.
Second Presbyterian Church, by Rev.
A. McFadyen at 11 a'l m., and Rev. J.
M. Rose at 8 p.m.
St. Paul's Evangelical Lutlieran
Church, by Rev- S. H. Islerat II a. m.,
and Rev. K. McDonald at 8 p. m.
First Baptist Church, by Rev. A.
Kirkland at 11 a. m;, and Rey. Geo,
McMillan at 8 p. in.
Bront Street M K Church, by llcy
l. F. Marable at 11 a. m., and Rev. J.
S. Black at & p. m.
First Presbyterian Church, colored,
by Rev. K. McDonald at 1 1 a. m ., and
Rev. Si H. Isler at 8 p. m.
First Congregational Church, by Rev.
A. McFadyen at S p m.
Outrajreous. 1 "
A elub of 50 financiers of this city a
short time since bought a correspond
ing number ot one fifth tickets in the
April drawing of the Louisiana State
Lottery. With such a strong combination
they. would be sure to secure a fortune
and possibly might "bust the concern
into smithereens." They were in a
measure saccessml for one of the tick
ets drew for them $20, which divided
among 50 gives them 40 cents each, just
enough lor a hair cut and a sbaye. It
is possibly however, that they may con
sider the speculation as a very neat and
close shave. It is too bad. We sym
pathize with them in their misfortune,
and if we were m their places we w&old
let the doggoned old slab f lided lottery
go to thunder the" mean old thing.
Silver Plated Spoons and Forks, low
pices, as Jacoht.'s t
Kep'airea atul Cleared.
German barane Albatross. Cantain
Seibe, which put. into this port in dis-L
i tress a few wceksr ago. bound from
irkaptaetnti O C r T T t
j Charleston, S. C, for Hamburg, with
a cargo of navi fetorcs, has been rc -
I . i . . i , , ,- ,
'.pane!, ana was cleared to day tor her
j destination by Messrs. E. Peschau & j
Wcstcrmanu. p - -
jRebllte - onlrolTiwco, Clears, &c, j
1v application to the proper depart-
jment at AVash ngion, JJ.C, dcafers
cigarettes on hand on the first of May
next mav i secure ithe febate allowed
under the neW tanff bin upon those
articles. The reductions areas ollows:
8 cents a pound on
tobacco; IP ccns a
pound on snuff; from $1 to $3, a thou
sand on cigars, and from $1.75 to
$1.25 on cigarettes in paper. U. S.
Commissioner King is in possession of
all necessary instructions, and all par-
j ticulars may be obtained from him.
. . , .,. - ,. .
Col. L. C. Jones.
The Fayetteville
iug of Col. Jones'
pbscrccr, in speak-
, resignation of the
position of Superintendent of the Cape
Fear and .Yadkin Y-alley R. R., says:
We think we may safely say that no
citizen of a community ever left it, who
left behind a higher reputation for in-r
tegrity and) manliness and neverfailing
loyalty to his duty, and for. the posses
sion of a thorough knowledge of what
constituted his duty and of the . proper
method ot performing it, than this ad
mirable gentleman leaves m the town
of Fayetteville. j ; . :.
That the public may. know that
those whose late relation to Col. Jones
fits them to speak
with authority on
this subject, entertain the same opinion
of him, we print the following; resolu
tions: n
BY TnE STOCKHOtDEKS-
On motion of Mr. A. A. ! McKethan.
the stockholders ot the C. F. & Y. Y,
Rail way, at their recent annual meeting
on the 5th of April, unanimously, adopt
ed the following resolution,1 via :
Resolved, That in parting with L. C.
Jones, Esq who has been so lonsr con
nected with thiaf company, we desire to
give expression to our estimate of his
politeness' and efficiency in business
matters, his ability and integrity in
office, and his high moral worth as a
man. We tender him our best wishes
in his new sphere pf action. and .direct
our secretary to spread this resolution
upon me minutes, ana sena air. Jones
a copy thereof.
BY THE RETIRING
HOARD OF DIRECT-
ors.
Whereas, Col.
L. - C. Jones Chief
Engineer and Gen.
Supt., has this day
tendered his resignation with a view to
severing his official
connection with this
comnanv. and accebtinsr: a noSition of
fered him by another company;. there-.
fore; : : :' ', T ' 1
; Resolved, That it is with deep regret
we accept Col. Jones' resignation of the
position which he bias so faithfully filled
in. the service of the company. ,i
Resolved, That Col. Jones i carries
with him .to bis hew field of labor our
sincerest wishes for his fiiture prosperi
ty and. happiness, Jsuch- as we feel as
sured must ever be the - reward of dili
gence in the perfornxance of duty like
that which has alwavs been i shown by
Col. Jones during the entire time of his
26 years' connection! with this company.
Resolved, That these resolutions be
spread upon the -minutes and: that a
copy! thereof be delivered to Col. Jones
oy ine secretary
Quarterly Meetings
r For the Wilmington district of the
Methodist E. Church,1 South: I i
Onslow, at Jacksonville. . . .April 14-15
Topsail, at Rocky Point. . . - April 21-22
Smithville, 74 PM ........ April 25-26
Brunswick, at Concord April 28-20
Clinton...........--..-'. May 5- 6
Cokesbu-y. . ....... J . . . . . . May 12-13
Newton Grove Mission, May la
aWMtV.VrlSJ S
district Conference, at!
Bladen. May 19-20
1
Whitevillc. . . U . . .. . . . May 21-27
?,M5w,.xuIsslotr
Fair Bluff Mission.. I......: May 30
twt if:..:. L . .. rrt . r
Elizabeth, at Bladetf Springs June 2- 3
Point Caswell Mission. . June' 5
' R. Cy Burton. P. E
THE MAILS
Themalls close and arrive at the City Poet
oflce as follows : - j '
CLOSE.
Northern throTjyrh mails, fast 8.00 P. M.
Northern through and xns malls.... 5.10 A. M.
Raleigh .5.00 P. M. and 5.40 A. M.
Malls for the N. C Railroad and
rontea frtrpplled therefrom lnclud
sttdd!
Ing A. i
Southern
JtN. C. Railroad at- .5.40 A. M.
i Mails for all points South.
daily ft SO A. M. and 8.00 P. M.
Western mails fC C Railway) daUr.
(except Sunday).. 0.00 P. M.
AD points between Hamlet and Ral-
elfh....... A00 P. It.
llallf or Chera w and Darlington Rail- ' t
road. .630 A. M. and 8.00 P. M.
XIaiis for points between Florence -
and Charleston. . ..&S0 A. M. and 8.00 P. 11.
Faretterllle audoOcea on Cape Fear
Clver, Tuesdayi and Fridays. .... .LOO P. If .
FmTetteriUe. via Lcmberton. dalhr.
except Sundaya...... 5.03 P. U. I
fvsatow k. mx. too. xnverTnoi.w8 uu
ces, TnesKlaya and Frldaya.. ...... .8X0 A. M.
EaUhvlIk malls, by steam Seat, dairy
(except Sunday? )....... A. U.
tliila f or Easy Ilia, Town Creek, -
. h3otte and Liil EiveT, .Ttjea--v. ,i - .
dija and Fridays. 6.C0 A. 11.
OPii YOU DZLTVUIlY
WrlThtsTine. dairy .23 A. II.
I?orUera throcsa sad way mails
; 7)and8.C0A. JI
Soctbera Uailau... 73 A. II
Carsllsa Central Il2llroa4... 9.45 A. 11
NEW AOVERTISE3IEXTS.
; ir -r a. -r 1 I
e, x, A -LUlSlltIl j
t XT
!
AS JrST RETURN EI FROM SKW
j York with the handtomcst ami cheaprat stock
Lf P,vVr,.vrir tn ttvi-'Vi'lJ' J
of rlK rKENCll MIlvLlNElil ever offered
in tblacitr. The iadicare rMpectfunr inTitol
to call and examine.
aid 14
Fly Fans.
K
UY ONE' for TJTKSK GREAT HOrSK-
hold comfort from
GILES A MURUlilSONY
Sftand 40 llurehiaon Block
; 3pll4
1 - -
Soda Water! So da Water!
flllH JTRE FRUIT JUICES,
ICE COLD I
SEASON 1S83. ,
, Oil NERVAL WATER ON OKAt'OlrT.
ICE COLD. :
WILLIAM H. GRKKN.
P1H j Druggist.
TO MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN TO
BAWD, CIGARS, SNUFF,' ix CAPE FEAR
REVENUE DISTRICT.
1JNOKR THE jrjBW TARIFF BILL which
goe into effect ,May lat, is, a Rebate is al-
lowed on all Taxe; paid on Stocks of above
goods on hand May let, 18S3, which Rebates
must be prosecuted before the proper Depart
ment at Washington. . Having made ai range
inenta for a prompt prosecution of these casoa,
l am supplied with the necessary Treasury
blank forma and instructions, which can be
had on application to -
E. H. KING,
, ' Attorney at Law, '
! apl H it and U. S. Commissioner
LECTURE!
. ; AT THE OPERA nOUSE, BY
.i m
Rev. Father Ryan,
THE POET PRIEST,' ON
TUESDAY EVENING, April 17th, at 3 o'clk.
Tickets 00 cents. Reserved Seats can be
obtained at Dyers' without extra charge.
V s . J. L- CANTWELL,
; .... -X. O'CONNOR,
tL- T doslan, :
. apl 14 2t ' I Committee.
Coopel Hymns,
NEW EDITION.! Noa. I,' S, S and 4; coin
bined in one Book.
SPIRITUAL SONGS, with Music, for use in
Social Meetings. Sele-.ted and arranged by
Eev. Charles S. Robinson, I). D. i
THE SERVICE OF SONG, for Baptist
Churches New and enlarged edition. J
Just received and for sale at 1 ' , " '
HEINSBERGER'S, -J
apl 1 Live Book and Music Stores.
j A. & I SHRIER.
Attractions for this Spring.
PERFECT FITTING AND CORRECT
istyles or
CLOTHIlTGr,
for Men. Youth's, Boys' and Chikbcu at the
. LOWEST PRICES.
THE LARGEST STOCK EVER BROUGHT
TO THIS MARKET.
A. & I. SHRIER,
i RELIABLE CLOTHIERte,
apl; -. U Market Street '
MILLINERY.
Entirely New and Beautir
ful Stock !
HAVE RETURNED FROM THE NORTH-
j ern markets and will next week open: an en
. . -
tirciy fresh tock, o job and noth-
! In old or pat of date, bnt all from
. THE PTRST IMrOBTTNG nOCSES.
The styles are prettier than ever. '
Will be pleajsed to see. my customer and
show them the most elegant line ffi Millinery
in the city. -;
i : Reepeclfulfy,
mSS E. KARRER.
apl 7 - EXCHANGE CORNER.
Arrival
-rynnB goods,
LACES,
.EMBROIDERIES, ' .
LIKEN TABLE GOODS, ' j '
- JIAJlDKXRniErS, - ;
ladies and CIdren's HOSIERY In great
variety, at low prices.
JOHlr J. HEDRICK.
meii
T NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
er: Beer.
j JJKltGXKR.ft KNGEL'S lMIILAPELPUIA
Ske!:, o i?o. irav
. ,
menl for ihe Sunn
o mado excellent armojiv-
t -.'...;. ' i, ?
umtner Trade, with c-y no
bulldini- arrnngrd ciccially for lh
iet.icciaMy for tho pnoe.
I WM. GKNAU$T,
jnt North of lioncy I!r!de.
i Fourth atrct
men 30-
1 ) I) A V A I M . I
fS ANi AFTER TO-DAY WIS
WILL
keep tho most lelicioiif Tco tcM Rv.-
1'uro fruit iulces onlriJi?pd-
Twlunds Eros.,
uiprensinff rnarmacisut, : 1 1
1.431 BROADWAY, NEW YoRK.
AND WILMINGTON. N. C. ' fi"'
mrh 17 I
A PJew Supply
QF RED AND WHITE . ONION vjsETS,
Peas, Boans, Com, Cabbajrr, Xc. I.;
Drugs and Chemicals, . Patent Melicines,
Toilet and Fanct Articles, Ac. i .
Pioscriptlons filled at all honrs,'day and
"'KUt. , F. C. MILLER, ,
German Drugarlst,
mch SI Correr Fourth and Nnu tte.
If You Would be Happy
buy; a cook stove. r
"The Golden Harvest,1
I
ec
it
CALUMET,"
Or, "SOUTHERN OAIX.'
Of PARKER ft TAYLOR.
i- Pure White Oil. mch I
JUST OEISTEOD 1
The Star Saloon.
GEO. F. HERBERT, Proprietor. ' ' !
13 Market Street, Wilmington, N. C. ,
VEWLY. FITTED, EVERYTHING NEAT,
clean and nice. i .
J93T Best ot Ales, Wines, Liquors and CI.
gara. domestic and imported. , -
apl 9
Livery and Sale Stables.
JJORSES, BUGGIES, I'HiETONS AND
CARRIAGL3 let at low rales. Also BoaTd
ror iiorscA. ' c:
"mw The llneMt Hearse rn the city. - . 4
HOLUNGSWORTH & WALKER, I
At the New Stables, '
m O 4 - M a t .1 w . . . 'I.
lunu mt-u. vr. xuuriu anu Aiuiuerry sis j u
I- COUNTRY!!
TyjERCHANTS AND EVERY BODY CAN
get suited in quality and prices from the large
stock of SADDLERY GOODS, at the New
Saddlery and Tronic House of
u. m: bowden a Co.,
.j No.. 40 Market St.".
' 95t Manufacture and Repair. mch 5
JUST RECEIVED:
J-EW AND HANDSOME ' j . '
, FRENCH MILLINERY GOODS
Just received and for. sale by '' '
I MRS- kate c. wines k
Serond 6tret, one door from Poatoiiloc.
. mch 81-tf 1 -
If You Want
T7ULTON MARKET SPICED BEEF,
Extra Fat No. 1 fchore Mackerel,
' ' ' ' " 1 '
Suar Cnrcd Ph? Hams, ,
Sugar Cured Pig Shoulders, .
Sugar CureI Breakfast Strips, r-
And those well known CAKES, lest In too
city; also, a full line of choice . ,
i . "'
FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES.
At popular prices, go to , ,
, GEO. M. CRAPON. Art..
mch SO tf . Iff and 18 South Front sit
Bock Beer! Bock Beer !
The First of the Season !
rjlHE BEST THAT HAS , EVER LV2.EN
known to be in Wilmington. Try It for your
self. PriTate families as well as dealers can
be supplied at a moment's notice by calling at
R. POBTXER'S
. - - 9
AIeTanlriaTiroli Brewery Agency, ,
, Currie'a Block, Second, tetween I ,
Wilmington, N. C. .
JULIUS LEINS, Agent. - apllO-tf
Send in your Orders.
-pAPER, ENVELOPES, J
BLANK BOOKS, .
SCHOOL BOOKS, ,1
STRAW WBAPPIXG PAPER,
PAPER BAGS, TWINE, ei '
. AbjO, I';'
BALLS, TOPS, MARBLES,
CROQUET. HAMMOCKS.
HARMONICAS, Ac, Ac.
All ai reasonable prices, wholesale and re
tail, at . YATES BOO K STO RE. 1 ,
spl 9 ' ! h
The Place to Bny.
T
URPENTINE TOOM.
PULLERS. JI ACKERS.
DIPPERS. WUfcTTKia,
HACK.WiaGUTS, Ac; Ac., Ac.
Best of goods at Rock Bottom prices. A
full and complete stock f Hardware u'troy
on hand. '
XV. E. fePniNGH!I A CO..
frcccyr to JjLn 1 1 & Co.,
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