MISCELLANEOUS ft Bte THE GREA1 ERMan re m MhUl A TINT. rilRES Pheumat sm.Heuralgla.Sciatica, K Biekieht. Headache. Toothathe. .. BuoitT raus aid irnrs. fch lj Toa rUloi tc ta MnriNr.- ' MT' AkCJ-UC. ' '(ow can one 6 cilc f-r i:iilri 1 Vymprtiat T Ubeamatlam, r Nominal WtakBfM. ' , tf, aikfrromp!lDi7" nuiann t-t-t w- m.zi -i T.MIJ1W,: - , . - Its Nemnc, insolvent. VTri "rin'l UtAt.c forties ctt .11 the i Ir.txCw Urcla r.ft rrvd to. It's ktowa u-or 'J TTHETGRtnriJ . - m mm r a ft. i m grc!ollQluiEinlR ". .--a r..ervtae raUcr.t ix?l by the t"at (; r:r:.oacf activity to the etoinach a-d frrnK r'fa. wherrbv the bn!n 1 re trf . I t f f. fti 1 f-ir.de, which arc created br X'.f r" a?c referred t. rjci-n. Lawyer. I.ltrrsry ram, Mcr eUat . IUb kern.Latinrn anJ all Ujo whor tri rntr plorii-.eiit cac ncrrou pntra'iox tiiritt that ecratalnctl the flnkin f:.x.v. JvJi bT all DnitA. Th; lilt. S. A. UICllM0JDMED.tX3.,lroprSuJoKih,Ma rn U-ttmorJaTi and elrcnlsr prn l ftmp. ruu K. Cri:u3lo-- VT 3:i dee 13 Iw arm Out on the Prairie; Concernlnir Sometliinc' Better than Sirs. Toodles IVIiccI- barrow And tho Hoason Why. w he a ccrUio uommisaary ocncrai com nlAlne l to the Date of Wellington that Sir Thorn at Ptcton ha-l tlccUrcd be would liar hUa If the ration fur that General rilv!.-ion were not forthcoming at a ccrLita hour, tbc Iuke replied: "Ahr 1M he lo lecd go ao fir ai that? DM he My he'd hanx you? Tea. nay lord -Well. Generl Ilrt.n ! jq-t tt.c man to kwphUwori. ToaM letter pet the rations ' up la time." Uut t ret th Tt!-n4 nr anrihlr.r c'sc dp In time one tnnt tnw w hea to lay hi hitid no wS haduht aui bom to bu wife- I If aprtbtnf aafc-'if happen. rnT dear. It will o ao nan jy to uf e la the houi. Relin the ml wholesale drnjc bouwj-of wi:;im Hart. In h:;ln. Id , ono day, Mr. O. IL bhenntn, the hotTather i.f that ptac, remaned, roaeernin PARKER'S TONIC "1 bate txrd It la my family tor two rear, and I sa!:!uUnly rn-nonnre It the beat medicine we lirt ever ue. It 1 hady tn hve In the aoc. an-1 we arc never without it " Ct:-1 from the tnaa rrona why Mr. paeraaa wa rl!xht. ! rool coourh loron l Wr Ue rtrt, PARICRSTOSIC la dcl!clou ta (Ne r-U; -oq. n lnlorai. but doe$ pro -f m tar far ttront drint; v action, and opcaintc all the rcr eoacna al or; ia lot.) health rrrof the aala: fourth. It rurlota the Itlood. tax enrtttf KLlooy. Urrr an I Lunjf lleae a KaramatL4ai ; Orih Bat Uke It Into your bonac,and It will sicik rriue;f Unco miI, yoa will change It for a-xils le. hyleUna commend It Trfc, tin ani ft. uiscox C , CbemUU, --w i orv. men u -mw im nrm Sufferers tram louthful Imprudence cauftinjr ervoaa iebiutr. feu! aa I phy!cal werane. Valuable In araaa.o for home euro rilKK. Cae-1 23 years n.e4ia::y r. A. j. oiln. Doi 24J. Chtca " mar il-dAwl SBATE'S SPECIFICS. rre?rd from formula ud by an eminent partkrtta dartBC yrars tneceaafnl practice. r-!lc N-v. 1 ;u&r&ntssl to effect a radi cal care of an affocUoca of the illood. whether Tro-'tt4 or aoiulred. Sain Ulaeaaea, plm ra,rt! patchca. etc, are permanently ed tr nu:' sr12c No. I. Ihica 1 1. piic No. f-Corea Savxixal Weakness, toi uebilttt, from louthral lndlcre r or tre-c. trol.icln Exhausted Vlul Z I"m of Manhoot. This remely la on-ia.-lUtheenrepf these eomplalota. It Is i ucau!o4 to the weekend Ncrroos -'u N furc to renew the strength arL' ""7 le debilitated rgans and effccU : -'ca toAUnt relief and per rV. t6 BheumatUm. Price t i. kcaTJ T poaltlTe care tor all weak nUtcnialea. Prtoe l. lrj u .airr,u o" cel on receipt ot price 7 J' w t, N. Clark SL. Chldao. cikcuLac. - - John C. Darls, A TToa.NET AND " COLNSTSLLOR AT LAW, Y ortr tie Baak of Naw llaaorer. Sh2, 1? lh Couru of the to late. Tuitf111 ttlon patdio' the collection '"' M14tf Has Arrived I r5H SUPFLT or THAT delicious UTED Pixt APPLE by UMlaj'a X Y 8xr. AU-, another lot of that A S. 1 1XDTEA at COe per pournkj (China Cup -aacer jUea with CTery pound) 200 ounda u lw weeka. C member X keep nothing ka the tery beat CrsKtaaa roodt. Freah ' KT ek. Call an t examine at Crapom I f a& I i..:. ysorwhortqalro ncrrc tr.tr. :. ;! ,.r .F.,t.uUlit.,iAMAIUTA! NcnT!Ei-iiVa.li ilc. ! f.n. !!r?k It the mwloii.ii rliil il- at. CUAFON; Attnt, ' ramliTUrocer, ti soma rrbat.St rhftDnilv PAvimv iiobruuy i-aOTiOftt EVUN1NG SUi:NE. ! I strod at eve by the river side. Watchinrr the flow of the tailing tide. (Jut tf the West tame a lenm of gold. Far in the East the thunder rolled, Over H e Ue'tls lor m:Is away Caaio stealing night iii his robeofgray. Oat of the barbor into the bay, Ovir the waters far away. Into the V't. whert the fi!or"oa3 san Sinks to rrt when the day is done, One by one tho ooJ ships sail. With wins outspread to lh evening gale. Over the hills a (tidJcn ea:n .1 Lit uii thybreaUof the peaieTul stream - . i . . I ne fior;o:isiiKRt nut a motuMit staveu. Tiun faded away iuthegatheringsbade. t he far-off ships slow sank lrom hlzhi lijtoa.sca of dreary night. MKS. ULAINK. A State.stnati'ri AVil'e av1ii is Sot at all Popular u ith Women. A new Congressman's w ite and they hear more gossip in their first ear than in all the rest ot the time they stay here was telling me of the discussion sLe bad beard during a wptk of afternoon calls. At every other place Mrs, lilaine was the topic of talk, and except for the sectional and lukewarm defenses by tee New England reop'e, thtro were no champions for the cause of .Mrj. Hiaine. the iuaionty decided that they never wanted to sea her in thb hite House, aad wcu!d prevtnt'it if they could. The most of thtse women are really afraid of Mrs. Blaine, and .she ha a frigidity ofdemeauor that impresses some men with a r.ervous desire to tct away from, her. While her husband (.ccupiud pub ic positions here andl her house was optn to callers i the ci:t jmnry alur noon ot tach week, many who went there to pay the:r repect owned up to a regular staze fright a.- they entered ihe parlor. 1 hy all stood in awe oi Miss l)odge. (Ci ail Hamilton), who is a cousin ot ivirf. ii;aise s ami spenus the Winters with her. und when they learned that Miss, 'Dodge bail small pinion of the averaze woman s mind, reasoning ana conversational powers, they felt more uncomloriable still. Mrs. lilaine is a mugniUeeiit-looKing woman; tall and of majestic carriage, with a prominent aquiline nose, strong leatures ana n crown oi gray nair. She is an ideal duchess of the old regime when arrayed in evening dress, with hef diamonds sparkling about her ; and once this winter, whea she ! wore a black lace drcsX relieved with knots of orange velvet ribbons, and tho low ball corsage rcvcalinz her plump shoulders and arms, she was a picturd to be re membered. Her sons are fine looking men, but neither of her daughters equal their mother in appearance. Ah six of her children have tho strongly m .irked features of lolh lather and mother, and thcfrcyje3 and noses' would decide their parentage anywhere with out other knowledge. Going; through me city market one morning wun a sicht-secing friend, wc spied Mrs. Isiaine at a butcher s stall buying mutton chops. All the swell house keepers here go to market in person. and from the time Daniel Webster used to stroll off to marke. at 0 o'clock in the morning, with 'his servants and baskets, there has never been a- ques tion as to its being the mot natural thing in the world. People who come here irom some otner cities think it wonderfully strange to meet in the market the same women who astonished them with the lustro of their hi.zh position and the richness of their dressing at a reception the night before, When my Y estern fneml, therefore. became convinced the matron standing so near us tn tno niartet was reauv Mrs. Blaine and the wife of a possible. President, she watchc l her intently lor A ft a lew minnr.es. fc,Yeryiningaoont nrn. Blaine is strongly individual and char acteristic, and sho has tho same majes tic, austere manner in themarket-hoaso as in the parlor. Sho stood With stately and nnronseious rxtse before the man of h?. cm direct gaze, rfnd the way in winch she dropped the chance into her purc and snapped it shut, was as characteristic as any studied moved in a drawing-roolu. When sho walked away my friend drew a long breath and said : 'U ell. I'd like to see tho butcher, tho politi cian, the man. woman or child who would try to cheat or decieve ber! She could freeze rao solid with one such look." Wash. Letter to Louis Globe Democrat. . , .t- : M .k- cells to healthy action, ana promotes a vieorousirrowih. i 1: contains all that can Do suppueu to maKo tno natural hair beautiful and abundant; keeps the scalp free from dandruffprevents the hair from beconjinjr dt v and harsh, and makes it flexible and-glassy. A Very Sick Stranjrcr. Down in a town in Alabama I found a native with his chair tipped back un der an awining in front ot a saloon, hat down on his ears, eves half closed and his toes showinz through his hoots. Curat tbc hitching-post' was a faded old mule, bead down and eyes closed. and the mad of last fall had not been cleaned off his skeleton frame. 1 was looking from man to mule to see it 1 could establish a chain ot evidence. when the native straightened up and K.!d ;. "Stranger, yc aint com to settle in this kentry?'' Powerful glad to bear it. Lets drink." ' . I declined, and he took fifteen cents wofih and came back and said : Strancer. this is a powerful baa kentry powerful baa. What's tbc matter?'' No chance fur a poor i man not a shake ol a chance. Let s drink. I declined, and he took his usual dose with a sigh of satisfaction. Look at men he said as be rciurcou to his chair. "4I am alivin' evidence of Sa r&t mat una is tno inc wusi ken trv on earth rur a wmte man woo non- up I etly desires to break his back In agry . enltural imria'ts. Pre bin going' .,mm ktii tw!v rl rvtwnrlr fur tha Uun u uu"-"" last twenty y'ar. Stranger, wet your whistler . ... . I replied that my wnaiio require a a dry atmosphere, and be wcat j in andl t9ok it traiirht a?aln, . ( "Ye-, sir." be said, a ho cot his chin dried oSVthe darned Southern nabob grind me on one side and the : infernal nigger on the other, and Vm bound to be pulverized." "Dojoa.iarm?" 'What's the u?e? Nuthin' that I planted ever crowed. It's alias too much or too little rain, and if I hire niggers they don't stay." I ht-n von speculate?" ' "Mebbe I do. Mebbe if I trade a mule wuth a hundred dollars tor one wulh sixty you' kin call it speculation. I Say. let's licker." 1 declined, and he never shed a tear as his corn-juice went down. I tell you a poor man hain't got no rights 'round yere.aod he's bein1 ground lnioiueuusi, ce observed as he en mat m. . m. largeu Le noie m the ton of frs hat so that a tuft of hair could stick up through It seems to be a fine country ?" -That's a deception." "But you have a nice climate and can raise most everything." ' "Then what ails me? Why hain't I a Southern nabob? Why don't I ride a boss an' wear good clothes and hold ofiice?" Because," I answered, determined to lie to bim..your wife is probably a very cureless manager, while you have never carefully studied tho foundation principles of economy." 'Stranger, be said, as be rose up and shook both hands at once, 'you've hit upon it plumb centre, and you're the only man that ever bas. All the rest ofeni say it's "cause I kin do more lea fin' and drinkin1 that any man in the State of Alabama Slranecr, write them words down fur me. I'll git the hang of 'era in about an hour, and then I'll go home an' giv my fam'ly to un derstand that they've got to buckle right down to economy or hunt fur other diggins ! fuel's destroy, about three fin gers of tho juice!" Detroit Free Press. If you suffer with Sick Headache, Constipation, Sour Stomach, or Bilious attacks, Emouy's Little Catuaktic Tills will relieve you. -IScents. eod-w Embrridered tulle :s bridesmaids veils. fashionable for Cured My Wife's Weakness. From Evansville. Ind., the home oi oar correspondent, Mr, Jno. R. Patter soa. comes the the following: Samari tan Nervine cared my wife of a case ol female weakness." It's an extract from Mr. Patterson's letter, SI 50. The JaDane3e are seriously consider ing the utilization of the Hot Springs near Tokio as a mcaus of producing heat and power. "Kourli on Coughs." Knocks a Cough or Cold endwise. For children or adults. Troches, 15c. Liquid, 50c. At druggists. eod ' Panels on dress skirts are. more fash ionably used than ever. These may be either of plush, jet, or velvet.or may be of ihe same material as the dress. Kescued From Death. William J. Coughlin. of Somerville Mass., says ; In the fall of 1876, 1 was taken with bleeding op lungs follow ed by a severe cough. I lost my ap petite and flesh, and was confined to my Jed. In 1877 I was admitted to the Hospital. The doctors said I had a hole in my lungs a3 big as a half dollar. At one time a report went around that I was dead I gave up hope, but a lriend told me of DU. WILLIAM IIALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS. I got o KnMln whpn tn mv snrnrigft. T fom- menced to feci better, and to-day I feel better than for three years past. Another Physician's Testi mony. Boston'. Mass., May U, 1881. 1 know parties who have tried all kind3 of medicines for Lung Diseases, who say that Dr. Wm. Hall's Balsam FOR TUD LUXGS IS a COMPLETE SUC- CESS. UK. UliAS. 11. WUUJJ. Whale fisheries tliat were overwork ed on this coast one hundredyeara ago, are now being revived, the animal baviug appeared again, within a year I several new species of whale have been discovered by the lifeboats men of the Jersey coast. ! A Card. To all who arc suffering from tho errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of man Thnml Src T will Rend a recine that will cure you. FREE OF CHARGE. This rrroa v ramaif i v wn u i ixji ivki ni iiv irreat remedv was discovered by a mis- sionarv in South America. Send a self addressed envelope to the Rev. Joseth T. Ixman, Station D Xsew lora Vuv. eodo&wly ! A Fair Oflcr Tno Voltatc Belt Co., Marshall, Mich., offer to send Dr. Dye's V olatic Belt and Appliances on trial, for thirty days, to men, young or old, afflicted with nervous debility, lost vitality, anu kindred troubles. See advertisement inthu paper, t th s eow&" If you need a real good first class wil-'nr' sLnvP. don't fnil tn see the EX i - celsior Penn.. Zeb. Vance and New Emerald, besides others. They are to be found at factory prices at Jacobi's, who is the manufacturers agent, t N. A. STEDMAN, Jr., ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office on Prloceas. between Front and Sec ond street, la the la$ement of Caildln? No. 1 14. next to old Journal Bunding, WIUiiSG T IN N. C Practices la all tbjs Criminal and Civil Couru of New Hanover, BUden, Columbus, Pender aad Brunswick Coantle. tcb 2-dw-tf Shirts Made rtK) ORDER OF BEST WASISUTIA nin J L Ing and No. 5100 Linen for the low price of A Trfect fit aad good substantial work ruar an teed. Onr patrons and rnstomera are lnrlt ed to call and leave tbelr measnrea at tba a bore remarkablr low price at the Wilmington Shirt ractory. J. EIBACH, Prop., fcbSOtf ti llarketEt. hemuiscejcesop nociiESTEn. , X OC X M.IIB or 111 ft nn2 mnl Patch Fatml Leap-One of ft Boalness Hoauea and Its - great magnitude. lno present floods, which are either devastating or threatening the countrv m every direction, are justly cause for apprehension. No matter whether they come suddenly or by slow degrees, they are, in either case, a great evil ana much to be dreaded, and vet Amer- ica will always be troubled by these spring overflows. Probably j one ot the most disastrous that was ever known, oecurred in Rochester, N. Y., aut twenty Oars ago The Gene-ee river, jusfabove the falls, where i Sora I'atcb made his final and fatal leap, became completely blockaded by ice. forming an impassable dam, and the awr coming uown tnc uenesee river overflowed the principal portion of the city of Rochester. This catas trophe would have been repeat ed ; the present year had not the energy and foresight of the city author ities prevented it. The writer hap pened to be in Rochester at that time and was greatly interested in the man ner in which this great5 catastrophe was averted. Every few moments!, a roar like the peals ol thunder or the booming of cannon would be heard, and in order to see this ice blasting process, the writer went to the top of the new w arner building, which ever looks the Genessee river. From here he was not only enabled to see the pro cess uninterruptedly, but also the mag nificent building, which has just been completed. This is unquestionably the finest building devoted to business and manufacturing purposes in America, being entirely fireproof, eight stories high, and containing over lour and a quarter acres of flooring. Mr. Warner treated your correspondent very cour teously, and in the course of the con; versation said : ' "We are doing a tremendous busi ness and are far behind in our orders. This is the season of the year when people, no matter how strong their con stitution may be, feel, more or less, the pain and indisposition.' the headaches, colds, neuralgia. rheumatism,dull pain, sore throats, coughs all the 1,001 ills that flesh is heir to come this time of the year, if at all. It is natural, there fore, that we should de very busy. This is specially true ot our Safe Rheumatic Cure, and it is crowding us very sharp ly for a new remedy." "Singular, but I had forgotten that yoa do not advertise to cure all diseases from one bottle, as is done generally by many other medicine men, but 1 sup posed Warner's Safe Cure was for the cure of rheumatism." " And so it has been until our remedy which was especially for rdeumatism and neuralgia, was introduced. We have been three years perfecting this new remedy. Study first taught us there were certain powerful elements in Warners Safe cure, better known a Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure that made wonderful cure3 in chronic and acute rheumatism, but during bur investigation, we learned of a remarka ble cure at a celebrated springs, and put our experts to investigate and found that the springs did not contain any valuable properties, but the course' o treatment that was being given there was performing all the benefit. By carefully combining-the active princi pies of this remedy with our bale cure we have produced our Safe Rheumatic Cure, and the cures it is effecting are simply wonderful, and I do not doubt it will become as popular as our Safe Cure." ! "You seem to talk freely in regard to your remedies and appear to have no secrets. Mr. Warner." "None whatever. The physician with his hundred calls and one hundred dis eases, is neccssarilly compelled to guess at a firreat deal. We are enabled to foliow up and perfect, while physicians can only experiment with .their nun dred patients and hundred diseases. With the ordinary physician, the code bindsjiim down, so that if ho makes discovery, he is bound to giye it to the other, physicians, which, of course, dis courages investigation, to a great ex tent. This is why the great discoveries in medical science of late year3 have been made by chemists and scientists and not by physicians, and it in a meas ure accounts lor the great value oi our remedies, also for tho remarkable suc cess ot ail those doctors who make Ja snccialtv of one or two diseases." "And you find that you are curing as creat a number of people as ever be fore?" i "Yes. a far greater number. I Wc never sold so much of our medicine as now and never knew of so many remarkable cure3." The writer departed after the above interview, but was greatly impressed, not onlv bv the sincerity of Mr. War ner, but by the vastnessjof all he saw, Mr. Warner's medicines are used throughout ihe entire length and breadth of the land, and wc doubt not the result they are effecting are really as wonderful as they are related to be First National Bankeof IWil mingtonv UAIXAISTOCK.. ,..$250,000 BUBPLUS rUXD....-- .MM 66.0CI Deposits recelred aad eoIleeCona: auuSeloa all.aoceaslblo polnIs?n tbe UnltedSUtes. DISCTOES K. C BCRIiCSS, D.G.jTrOBTHl A. If ASUS. JAS.SFBU2JT, - (iEOEQEICHADBOUBN. OmCXBS: E. K. BTJBBTJSS., A. K. W AXICKB- Prestdent- Csanter ASSt CMTlTfT Tf.T.AKTTISa. apis MISCELLANEOUS. Advertising Cheats ! ! ! "It has become so common to. write the beginning of an article, in an ele gant, interesting manner,! i. 'Then run it into some advertisement that we avoid all such. "And simply call; attention to the merits of Hop Bitters in as plain, hon' est terms as possible, "To induce people "To give them one trial, which so proves their value that they will never use anything else " "The Remedy so favorably noticed in all the papers, "Religious and secular, i3 "Having a;lanc sale, and is supplant ing all oth-r medicines. "There is no denying the virtues ot the Hop plant, and the proprietors of liopisitters have shown great shrewd ness "And ability "In compounding a medicine whose virtues are sn palpable to every one's observation . Old Sho Die? "No! I "She lingered and suffered along. pining away all the time for years;" "The doctors doing her no good :" s'And at last was cured by this Hop Indeed! Indeed!" "How thankful we should be for that medicine." A Daughter's Misery. ; - "Eleven years our daughter suffered on a bed ol misery. i "From a complication of kidney, liv- er. rheumatic trouble and Nervous de bility, i 'Under tlic care of the best pujsiclar.p, "Who gave! her disease various names, "Bat no relief, ml now I sho Is restored to us in good health by as elm pie a remedy as Hop Hitters, that we bave fihuaned for yeais before using it." The PaJeests. Father is Getting: Well. "My daughters say: "How much better father is since he used Hop Hitlers." "He is geuiujr well alter his lone suffering irom a disease declared incurable" "And we are so irlad that he used your Bit ters. A Lady of Utica, N. Y. men lo lmd&w tpc nrm New York & Wilmington Steamship Liue. STEAMEBS WILL SAIL FROM NEW YORK EVB SATURDAY, at 3 o'clock, P. 21. BENEFACTOR Saturday, April REGULATOR Saturday, BENEFACTOR Sa.turday. April 12 April 19 April 26 REGULATOR.. .Saturday, Through Bills Ladlnz and Lowest Through Rates guaranteed to and from Points in xsortn and soutn uaronna. ' - 'I For Freight or Paasage apply to H. G. SMALLBONES, Superintendent, Wilmington, N. C. THEO. G. EGER, Freight Agent, 35 Broadway, New York. WM. if. uiiiUK a ia).. tenerai Ajrenu. OCt 29 tf Baltimore & Wilmington Steamship Line. STEAMERS lialeigh and Yidette. Oa and after Saturday,; January 5th, a S tea ra il er of this Hue will sail from ; ;baltimore, Eycry5A URDAY at 3 P. M. From , wiLivdciisrca-Tonsr. SATURDAY, unless sooner loaded. Through Bills of Lading and lowest through rates guaranteed to and from points on ths Rail Roads and Cape Fear Rlrer. ALSO, j To and Irom Boston, Providence, Philadel' phia ana an western clues. For Frcisht Engagements, apply to! A. O." CAZATJX, Afjt.f Wilmington, N. C. andbews; & co.t Agts., S. W. Corner Light and German Sts., dec-29 . Baltimore. niiaivcdia rent, na ii an infant cur for Piles. Price SI. at drufnrtsts, or fc llBCDtprepaMbyman. Sample , IJ lr. Ad? ANA KEilS." LLMakera.Box 24162e?Xorx- UPP E RE R fm Yonthfal Lm prod ace. csnsmz Hi mnrnxm Tlahilitv MantJ And PbTSW ealWaka. vain able information fiiii rti ft n mm "-Tr-if-rrr nov 27 yeodAw t th a Wanted. B Y A COMPANY WHO PROPOSE TO stablish a manufactory thereon, well-timber ed cypress lands. Parties who may have such lands to dispoee or are requested to commtim cate. with me at Wades bo roor by letter with 4ir. J04U x. uamea. at vviiminsrton in person Full prrtculars as to exact location of landi nnmber of acres, probable yield of timber j the acre ana . lowest price, must-be man known. JOHN TJ PATRICK. state immigration Agent, aplltf Wadetnm. TS t The Excursion and Pic Nic EASj-N IS OVEB AND THE T11XATRI- CAL AND BALL Season has opened again, and JOHN W ERNES, the practical Genoa Barber and Perfumer, la personally la attend ance at his Hair .Dressing saloon, 29 Market Street, between Water anl rront, -WUming ion, v. - rninnrfci i jiifi i j MISCELLANEOUS. SPRING :.SulOIER GOODS ! 4 1ST O "W (O0B3STI '' ' . " ; . - .1.,, ; 1 116 'market St. All the Latest Novelties -IN- Dress Goods, ' White Goods, Gloves, Hosiery Corsets, Housekeeping. Goods, Hi Men and Hoys' &c. ALL AT iPRXE3 LOWER THAN TUEY HAVE BEEN FOR YEARS. And which In Texture, Wear and PutaMl will give satisfaction. AtqRE PARTICULARS IN A FEW 'DAYS, ' CALL AND GET SOME OF THE SPECIAL . f BARGAINS AT RH. 1UI. CATZ,f 116 fUlarket St; jau2t .,. ....... .... i . i t - Fo r e c I os u ro : Sale. 1 1 BY VIRTUE OF TnE TOWER OF SALE contained in a deed of mortgago made by U. J. Byrd to S. Hill Terry on tho 27th Janua ry, I8di, recorded lu Boo . S 3 8, page 437 Of ine itccords or new Jianovcr county, tno un dersigned will expose for sale to the highest bidder, for ca?h, at the Court House jdoor la the city of Wilmington, on Monday ,2Stn A prill 1S84, at 12 o'clock, M, iho following described tracts of land situate In said city, described as. follows: ' . . i 1st One lot beginning at the Northwest cor ner of Block 200, runs thence South along tho East line of Seventh street 119 feet, thenco East parallel with Harnett street 5tf feet to Love's line, thence Northwestwardly with said line 132 feet to the beginning, being parts of lots 1 and 2, Block 200. ' 1 2nd One other lot beginning at Northwest corner of Block 203, runs thence East with tho South side Of Uarcctt street 61 feet, thenco South parallel with Seventh street 132 feet, thence West parallel with Harnett street IS feet to Love's line, thence Northwestwardly with said line 140 feet, more or lcs to the be ginning, being part of Lots 1, 2 and 3, Block 20G. JOHN D. BELLAMY, Jr., Att'yfor Mortgagee mch ?S 30d United States of America,' District Court of the United States for tLe Eastern District of North Carolina. Bryan Morse i ' against Steamer Minnehaha, and. James B. Pardee. In wharfatrc and fuel. Notice is hereby given that in obedience to a motion to me addressed under the seal ot the District Court of the United States, for tho District of Cape Fear, in the Eastern District ot North Carolina, dated 25th day of March. A. V. 1884, 1 have this day attached aad seized the steamer Minnehaha, her tackle, apparel and furniture, and do detain and holl the same in my custody until farther orders of the I Court. r" '"'"' ..' .-i1..., i.. I Now. all persons claiming the same or hav ing any, authority to say why the property should not be condemned and sold In payment of wharfage and fuel, are hereby Jnotlued to appear before the said Court f be held at Wll mington, on the Urst Monday afterthe fourth Monday In April, A. D. 1MI, then and there to interpose a claim for the same, and make . their allegations In that be half, showing cause II any tney nave to tne contrary, i . Per Jos. H. Neff, Deputy. mch 29 ,.- ' ' : - i . , PTJE0ELL HOUSE, UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT.) WUillNGTON. N. C ' ' B. L; PEER Yr Proprietor; i ' ! Late Prourictor Atlantic IfoteL rirai-CIaaa In all t arrtttaifBntft. Twrroa SI- MtlSAts Tobacco Selling Fast. 300 BOXES AND CADDIE i SOLD with- in three weekr. " v ' ' 2s) Roxe and Cadd!e to close connlnmeat. Various Brands from 20 rntn npwardit. - JSAM'L. BEAR. SB, msh.3 w Markettrcet ka A T MONACH'S, SECOND STREET.be- i tweea Mar let and Princees, Ladles and Gen uemen'a goods or every dcscripuon. any color. Also, cleinln?. scouriBr and bleaching, fit nd me a pair of vonr oui Kid (iIovmi. , I W. & E. S. LATIMER, Attorneya-at-Law. Of2c S. E. Cor. Princcaa and Water 8tsJ Jan 7 ' - ' j' ? 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