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RHEUMATISM. AMO'xJE DRUGGIST TESTIFIES, Popularity at hoax Is coi the best test ot merit, totvt point proudly to the fact thxt do other xdiena Las vou lor iul Much universal approbation in lu otrn city, state, aad country, and among all people, au Ayer's Saxsaparilla. Th following letter from one of oar best krxnrn MtmchaKtf DrufgUU should he of interest to every sufferer "ELrht Tears ajra I bad an attack of IUxenmatlsm. so se- Tsre that I eocU not mors from the bed, or dress. -without help. 1 tried several re mo dies without ranch if any relief, until I took Arrx" sxxtxrivrvLk, by the cm of two bottle cf which 1 TU completely cured, liar sold burjt quantities of your Siui r axilla, and It still retains its wonderful pctmlaritT. The many notable cure It has effected in this vicinity convince me that it as the best blood medicine erer offered to the public . F. Hajckis. lUrer SL, Dockland, Mm , May L3, l&. SALT RHEUM, sir IJ was for erer twenty years before- his remoral to Lowell aleted with Salt Rheum in its wont form. Its ulcerations actually corered more than half the surface) of his body and limbs, lie waa entirely cured by Ayeh's 8 usaf axilla. So cerUncato In Ayer's Alrninao for USX nxrinxo bt Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co.jLoweHjMar. SoUbyanDrss'jU; fl.ilxbotUes fcrfi !aa 1 IvtetpdJtA IS S3 i iiu iiuuy uuviuw FRIDAY, APRIL, 18. ISS4. The. iHTiiv Hetiieia Loa the. harvest fyna fide, circulation, of anv newsvavcr - - rj. - r rrrri j mcM puoiisnca, in inc cuy or n unnfjum. j LH fj ON GUESS YESTEItUAY SENATE. Washington, April 17. On motion of Mr. Morril. at 12.25. "went into tx ecutiro scssioo. and on the doors being reooencd. the chair laid .before the Senate a communication Irom the Attorney General, in reply to the re- c Jnt resolution of the Senite, in relation to the Star Route nrocutioa. Inferred to the committee on the Judiciary. The S'uate. took up the bill to anthorizf the Scere'arv of ar to admstand s?ttle the account for arn.a between the State ofSoutbCsrolina ana the Government of the Lnitcd states, and to balance the same by so reducing FITZ-EDWARD ON SHIRTS ! A shirt is a very humble gar ment, but after all it has a great deal to do with a marfs happiness. What misery arises from an ill. setting bosom, a bad-fitting neck band, an uncomfortable yoke, or sleeves too short or too long. But now I will be comfortable and happy, I have found the shirt thatalways fits ''The Diamond." The tangled thread of life's ex istence henceforth will be smooth. WAM S UXTA Ssw21 OO LINEN. - If your dc!r doe tocVep if. rt! hi ag-I'x to Dict MtUer & Co., x!e tajncbciwrrr, I-.'. wort. MX aplllSotd r nw The Excursion and Pic Nic gEASjN IS OVEfi AND TUB TIIBVTKI CAl ANI BALL eaoti da orened agate, al JiitlN WKUNK.t. the practical German Barber ami Tertumer. U iwroalSy to ucq1 ura at LU I lair !rlnc 4loo. fl Marke! JStrret, bclvwn WWr rnwt Wlmln if. v. r. mc hS corit:is,. l. D. IIA. POTASH. SO A I. CANDUTS. KIVKT. M.VTOHt, KUCKi-rrs. TI1W. Ac. Kcrchner & Cnlder Bros. TI!UI.KAI.K our Tor sil a full Ho f ruiuu. 3fH. BACOX, Al.T. UIC1C. MBIS I.OKS, OATH. ssurr. LTK. HTRCH. CKACKKK5. CAMU, MOOriBO, OIX'K. KA1L. BUNti-. rarcc. HAG. AT EXCHANGE CORNER, Tho veil knowo- leading MILLINER Y . Of Wilmington, jon will flad a mil line of the laicat stTlM of HaU n4 Boone l Trim mlafs -a4 raoer GooUs and Motions, taaterlals i or KmbroUsrr, Ac. MRS. ALDERMAN, wtllkoovo as the moat anutlo trimmer In the rtat. Is sUll i the bea4of tno Trim bb lax DeparUneal with a fall corps of ablo ssslstaata. Epclfall7 MISS E. KARRER, apl or alore rrWav. rUl Kxchaaxo Corner, bo elosod as usual on Good North Carolina Resources. On of too most useful series of descrtp tir boots erer pubUabed about any 8tat.H Boston rosL Hale's Industrial Series. Two Volume Xow Eeady. 1. Th Woods) ajtd TBXJts or Sorra CAJtOUXa. Varus 8, Mngn . mau m Uft...! Beports; sapptementea br accurate Uosrr itcpora m ommu tratod by aa ozoeuant r w , I TolunM llmo. CkU.t:S pp,. SLSS. It. 1 TVS Coal. AWtTUOX COCKTIM OF Noxth Cabolwa EBootti', Kerr'. 1-ald-WTa. mite'. ad tb Ceasua Beports; sup- 1 six vousuea ana ip i vm oww. ibe ovesrehanse made agaiirt the Stata ii 18G9. mnlfr tne act Ot lSOa. as tlia the amount pai J on account by South rjirnlin.i in the last ten years may be aV-rn in fall satisfaction of account. TnU hill, when ud last I week, was ex nlaind bv Mr. IlaoiDton. Ho then said that in 169 the GoTfrmorof South Car olina cot from the Secretary of War a snnr.lv of arms under the act of lbOtf, Authorizing the isuic of arms to the militia cf the several State?, but instead of one year'a supply he requested and received thirty: years" supply. The arms were distributed by the Governor to colored men only, ami the arms could not now be found In thobt.nte. Mr. Piatt onnosed tee bill. He did not think South Carolina ought to repudi a'M the act by which it got the arm in question. There was no proposition i t return them to me unncu oiaies, out on the contrarv, tho proposition was to keep them, i Mr. Hampton saui no wodiu noi ois . .it . . i t i -. cuss tne Dill. DUt wouiu iuurui y that there was now n very excellent militia in his State an organization in which its members took pride; that il was impossible to arm them unless this bill was passed, and if the bill was not passcl the mintta ot &ouin Caro lina couk not get any arms lor thirty year to come. He would not criticise the War Department nor the Governor or South Carolina who requested the arms: but there was a grave iuestion whether the Secretary ot W nr had the authority of law for an issue of thirty T-srs arms in any ono year. He (Hamplon) would ht reby appeal to the Senate to pass the Ivll. it havintr passed list jear without a di dentine voice Mr. JnjrMls f atu tnat tuuier tne act of 1608 i he sum of $2no.C00 was annu ally allowed by tho United Slate to supply arms to the militia ol the sever al Statei. Slmth Carolina had received the arms in nucstiffi, and therefore if this bill shmiUl'prtss the Senate in doing an act of generosity to South Carolina would Ui simply robbnc the olhcr States. For one, aud as repre;enting bi Stale. Mr.! Inalis pro'ested air.nni.tit. The bill was paised ees 40. nays Consideration of the IJankruptey bill i t . was then resumed ana ntuenumtms were offered by MesrGcon;Morgan. Wilson. Hoar and others. Anion? the amendments agreed to was one prepared by Mr. George, giv ng debts due to Inhering mon anil iio- nictic fer?ants priority o,er debts one o a Statu or the United Stales. Mr. Genrre expressed the bcli f that it was tune t do nwHy with the custom hith erto prevailing in all countries, of giv ing debts due to the government priori ty over those due lo hrud working lay laborers and !o:neftic servants in the employ of bankturU. Adjourned. HOUSE OF IREIMIESENTATIVKS. The morning Jiur havlnc been dis pensed with, the House at 12:43 A'ent into couimittM ot the Wt.n'e (Mr. SpriuKir. ot Ills., in therhnir.) on the Pension Appropriation hill A fur Jun hour's Kneral iebnt the hill was read bv piraraphs tor) aincmliucnts. Out it a numbtr HVtuI ti e only amtn ment which was sccestul was one in erasing the allowance ot pension aznt(. Pending an amendment strik ing out tho provision lr pay of ptnsion agents, the commiitto roc and the House a(?juriitd. Tho Bruall grain crop c?ciped any material dama?eTTrom tho cold There is tdentv of time for it to . recover from any injury sustained, and the prospect is still good lor the largest cereal crop ever harvested in the county. We regret to learo that the rust has made it 8 appearance in some sections. Charlotte Jlomc: The Mountain Is land Cotton Factory, situated inGa3ton county, 10 or 12 miles from this city, hu bean sold by the Messrs Tate to Mr. Wm. J. HooDer. ot Baltimore, for $125,000. WILinilGTON MARKET. , ' " April 18-4 P. U. SPIRITS TURPENTINE Quoted firm at 23 cents ; ner cailon. Sales c f 200 casks at these figures. ; ROSIN Quoted dull at 1.10 for Strained and $1.15 for Good Strained. TAR Quoted firm at $1.10' per. bb of 280 lbs. i CRUDE TURPENTINE -Quoted Asheville Citizen-. On Friday Burgess steaidy at $1.75 for Virgin and Yellow Dip and SI for Hard. COTTON Quoted quiet and steady. Sales 35 bales on a basis of 1 1 1 cents per pound for Middling. The following are the official quotations : 91 101 11 Hi HI DAILY RECEIPTS. Cotton Spirits Turpentine I. Rosin..... Tar Crude Tarzentine. MARINE NEWS. rirrj 8oU by all BookMllers, or n!Ll poctpcld, - 01 V. B ALX SOS. lrw Tork or. r. u nLs. rmbiuw. juuuh. n c 5 and 10 cents Cigars, -Crux aod MadJcUai prjruM. u u birfaifra4 r 3 y ko. I. scnoinTALrra, ja 11 r rZtvrcx aa rrecrlpttoaftcr kTati: NKW8 t I Itockiuzbam Kockct: The protracted meeting at the Methodist church closed on Wednesday night of last week, re sulting in a number ot conversions and several accessions to the church. Greensboro Duqlci Joshua Boon, one of Guilford's best cit.zens. a resident of Hock Creek township, died under very sad and peculiar circumstances. He whs feeding a lath saw p,t his saw mill, when a lath became entangled in the f aw, flew back and penetrated his eye. causing a contusion of the brain, from which be died in a few hours. Raleigh Visitor: At a meeting of the State Democratic Executive Committee held yesterday alternoon, Capt. Octa vias Coke tendered his resignation as chairman 'and R. II. Battle. Esq., was unanimously chosen to fill the plae. Wednesday, the 25th day of next June was fixed as the time for the meeting or State Convention, and this city designa ted as the place. j Shelby Aurora: A joyous party ol ninety assembled at Key. B RJ nail's residence on Tuesday evemcg I5ih, to pound the Methodist pastor.1 Eaeh one was laden with something nice as a present lor the pastor and the SutUe Damron Silver Cornet Band accom panicd the party. A large amount ol provisions was depoosited in the dining room, the pastor and family were made happy. . Morganton Mountaineer: Rev N B Cobb has just had registered the deed for a beautiful church site in! Glen Alpino and secured a subscription ot $325 to' wards building a neat, Baptist cburch thereon. A little negro girl, daugh ter of Toney Pearson, was burned to death last Saturday on the premises of or W E Powe. Esq. , The child fired its clothing and ran out into the yard, where it was burned to death before it coaldiTO rescued.1 , Monroe Enquireri From the best information we can get the fruit crop is-l safe Some or it has been killed, but il do further acclQent shall befall it there will be an abundance of most T&rieties ARRIVED. I Steam yacht Louise, Weeks, Smith ville. Master ! Steamer Passport, Harper, Smith ville. Master I Steamer A P Hurt, Worth, Fayetto Worth & Worth .CLEARED. Steamship Regulator, Doane, New York, H Ci a mall bones. I Steam yacht lionise, Weeks, Smith ville. Master Steamer Passport. Harper, Smith ville, Master. I Steamer A P Hurt, Worth, Fayette ville, Worth & Worth. Steamer John Dawson, Black, Point Caswell.1 R P Paddison Aus barque Leda, Erscher, Fiume, Alex Sprunt & Son -- Exports. FOREIGN. I Fiume Aus barque Leda 4,069 bbls ro3in i Henslev irot into a jliSDUte witn Ephraim Hensley. on Shelton Laurel, Madison county, concerning a woman, And the former cut the latter in the left breast with, an axe. . The victim will die. Burgess has been arrested. f)n Saturdav Mr. Eli Patton. one r th hPKt citizens of Transylvania Ordinary. countv. went out to bis lot, and untied Good Ordinary. . . . his Jersev bull to let bimruu out, when Iw Middling.... thp nnimnl turned on him and gored Middling him todeath. This is a sad loss to that Good Middling. county. Chatham Record: Mr, Samuel John ... i r . ir son ot iitCKory uaouniain lownsuip, recently killed a wild turkey that weighed 23 pounds. The closing exercises of : union Academy in this county will be held on the 22nd of May. and of Oakdale Academy, in Alamance county, on the 5th ot J une. The editor nf th RpTfircI has been invitpd to des liver the annual literary address on both occasions. Bhhop Lyman visited this Dlace last Sunday, preach ine in St. Bartholomew's (Episcopal) church in the morning and at the colored Mission at nizht. when be con firmed twelve persons, one of them being an old colored man nearly a nun dred years old. News and Observer: At the State exDosition grounds much land is to be sown in grains, grasses. &c. and thor oujrhlv manured. About two dozen kinds of cron3 will be put in. Yesterday the city authorities sold and - - - - bought in. at tho court house door, some citv lots on which taxes have not been paid for last yean 1 he city noias much Dronertv in this way. Mr. ). S. Hudgiogs is in charge or tne sig nal oflice which has just been estab- ised here. The aDDaratus is fixed at his quarters at the K. & depot. Every evening ho telegraphs the resui ot his observations to the signal officer at Wilmington. From that point it is telegraphed back here. Goldsboro Messcnucr: The meetings in tho l'resbjterian church still contin ue, and are attended by large congrega tions every night. Much concern is being manifested bv those who are in terested in their spiritual welfare and we 'earn that the most gratit sing results are crowning the earnest efforts ot the zealous minister in charge. The greatest curiosity ever brought to this city, in the hsn line, is now in the pos session ot Mr. W 1 Desbong. who has it packed in ice at present, awaiting the arrival of a sufficient quantity of alco hol, which he has ordered y telegram, to preserve it in a large gAss top zinc box that he is having macc for the pur pose. This curious specimen of an un known species of tho finny tribe was caught in tho waters near Cape Look out, by means of a set trap, and was purchased oy its present proprietor at a considerable sum. It is three feet long. ilat. with side propellers veiy much resembling the human hand , J 18 inches across the breast. 13 inches from corner to corner Of the mouth, which, when open, will admit a perpen dicular stick ten inches long. Weldon News: Monday mornins Isaac Liggin, colored, became offended at something Jim Spiers, colored, had said or done. Isaac ,is small and Jim is of Junboistic dimensions. Isaac concluded that in a rough and tumb'e fight Jim would break his bones to pieces. So to satisfy and" make whole his wounded honor Isaac challenged Sim to mortal combat Jim accepted and chose shot guns as tho weapons They chose their seconds and repaired to the banks of the racing canal when they were made ready for the fray amid a hot of mutual friends. .Jim began to show signs ef caving in as the seconds made ready for the fatal coin but. And after beholding the murder ous looking implements of war for a short time longer, Jim informed his second and the crowd generally that he had a wife and chiilun at home and want ready to dio no how and want gwlne to fisht neither" and ho left for a more congenial neighborhood. So end ed the tight.. It was afterwards dis covered that Isaac had on two overx coats and a piece ot sheet iron tor pro jection, i cents 21 bales 177 casks 730 bbls 107 bbls 80 bbls - WE CANNOT DISPLAY THESE GOODS. FOR THE WAST OF W but the assortment is extensive and the prices are very ow. Prices! WHITE SPREADS Bought at real bargains and sold at close FINE EMBROIDERY Xo such tq be seen in this market. " WHITE LAWN ROBES Prettj useful -fashionable and en ..TOWEUS-Napkins, Doylies, Tray Napkins, Table Linen, &c., &c. SUMMER SILKS-Chbice Styles, at 50c, 60c, 75c, 85cand 8lUv. ; ! 1 - .. , v r- yard. BLACK GOODS AND CRAPES-Manv new thin nA n .A , 1 i r. rj. WcirjTiRE, flnl 1A 1QQA I i ' ill MONTHLY STATEMENT. STOCKS ON HAND APRIL 12, 1884. Cotton ashore, 4 383. I Spirits ashore. 3,696; afloat, 1,301; to tal, 4,997. Rosin ashore, j70,784; afloat, 6,625; total, 77.4Ca. Tar ashore.9,331 ; afloat. 997; total, 10.328. I Crude ashore, 4.992. RECEIPTS FROM APRIL 1 TO APRIL 12 Cotton, 930; spirits, 1,411; rosin. 11,- 985; tar, 4.399; crude. 1,116. KXPORTS FROM APRIL 1 TO APRIL 12. DOMESTIC. I Cotton, 1,059; spirits. 929; rosin, 1.291 : tar, 5,477; crud6. 2.018. FOREIGN. Spirits, 200; rosin. 11,015; tar, 500. OF WILMINGTON! 1 THE CLAIM SO FREQUENTLY MADE BY US OF THE STjfEEi0pj TY OF OUR CLOTHING and the difference in prices jusually charged bj er houses, is now generally conceded by our patrons and the public! No matter what others may show or quote prices for,' we will LirantL save you money, and give you better gbpfls for the money. In other wJrJ.1 make profits is not our main object, but a growing trade and averyimal gin is ad we ask or desire, the consumer reaping the benefits of our just nietK. od of doinr business I I THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER, apl 7 114 MARKET - - - -.--( W. P. BUMNEa, Para. F.B.XZSCUn,ct j National fire 4 m - uueese oaics. w ire .,ioin. v ire counter Kallinga, WIr StoM. ui bcrteni. weather Vanea, Stabl Flitwi, "W- 1 Brushes. Sand & cresUmf, Wire s lion Fences, Iron Shatters, Counter Sapptmc . trScad for Catalogue I Mention UIa rwer. ' mch 13 d&w ly . ' I- ' ! , , MRS. JOE PERSON, , MAKUFACTUBER OF MRS-JOEPKBSOKS REMEDY, WILL, BE AT THE . jEillinery PDRCELL HOUSE, TilE VAluoU8 uMbiWs For Sale. r OOD HOB8ES, MOLES, BUGGIES AND or WAGONS. Apply to the subscribers for terms I and particulars. apl 12 dAwlm Wlllard, Pecder Co , N. C. " T 1884. Harper's Bazar. ILLUSTRATED. Harper's Bazar la at once tne most brilliant and useful Household Journal ; in exis ence It in the acknowledged arbiter of fashion In this country. Its fashion I'Htes are the new est and most stylish; and Its pattern ; sheet supplements and econamic suggestio- s alone are worth mmy times the cost of subscription Its illnstraUO! a of art needlework are from th9 best sources its litorary and artistic merits are of the highest order. Its stories, poems, and easays are by the first American and European authors. Its choice art pictures would nil portfolio , ana its numorous cuts are the most amusing to be found in any jour nal In America. A host of brilliant novelties are promlaed for 1884 : WILMINGTON . On Monday, April 14th, WHERE SHE-WILL REMAIN OWE WECBK, And would be pleased to have parties inter are IhUm tWL ted to the display of these goods bou more than usually attractlrei M KD HATS we are recelTlng frc m tin Kortl by ever Sfamr the most hvorltfl itrlei - I - ' -: - : hit i Pattern Bonnets; duplicates ot which mtta f urniah at ery low prloes; wbleotWBaf- o&torl in tho anhipffc rf lioi- RKAlh:nV nail no . iK . j , .-.w vuw v ' linn ,inrtrrt . . ij. , ,. . in more Extended a" uwua, our assortment is umoukij her. when she can give them information than she can by letter. When the parties cannot conveniently cad, Mrs. Person will take pleasure in vlsitimr them if requested to do so. Information In both cases FiiEE. Now is the time to give Smith's Worm Oil. lvdw Baskets-Baskets. RECEIVED LATELY A BEAUTIFUL UNE OF BASKETS Flower, PicnicMarket and Ladles' Work Baskets. Come In and take a peep at them. Opened To-day. A freh supply of BOTSTER'S CANDIES. j Beit In Wilmington; on?y SStjc. per pound. I Our Imported and Do mestic Cigars are U11 holding their own. Best and cheap eat lot ol FINK GOODS In the market. 1 P. L. BEID&EES & CO. Hli0 North Front 8t.' Harper's Periodicals. Per Year: HARPER'S BAZAR. $4 CO HARPER'S MAGAZINE 4 00 HARPER'S WEEKLY... 4 00 HARPER'S YOLNG PEOPLE... J...... 1 60 ILiPER'8 fBAKKLIK SQUARE LlBBAKT, One Tear (52 Numbers). 1.J....10 00 Postage Free to all subscribers In the United states or Canada. The Volumes of the Baxar begin with the first Number for January of each year. When no time la mentioned. It will be understood that the subscriber wiahea to commence with the Number next after the receipt of order. The last Four Annual Volumes of Harper's Bazar, In neat cloth binding, will be sent by malL postage paid, or by express, free of ex penae (provided the freight does not exceed one uouar per volume), lor wi w per volume I Cloth Caaea for eich volume, aultablfe for binding, will be aent by mall, poatpdd, on re- ceipi oi 91 w esca .t Remlttancea ahould be made by Poet-Office Honey Order or Draft, to avoid chanee of loss. newspapers are not to codt this advertise ment without the express order of Hastes ft JBKOTHSKS. Aaarpaa - HARPER. A BROTAERS, nor 2S New York This Remedy is a Specific for I ! i ALL BLOOD DISEASES. i -As a TONIC It gives universal satisfaction. r a an aulka-hvj is unequalled, as a Purifier of the Blood, is endorsed by all who nave used it. It will cum Bheumatiem, Can cer In Its early stages, Heart Disease, Erysipe las, Indlgestloo, Bilious Col'o, Erupiioni and an aiseases oc-siouea uy impurity of the Blood, i It U infallible for- Scrofula. It re lieves Catarrh . 1 1 la a boon to Ladles suffer ing from I iseaces peculiar to their aex. Ills an antidote for Malarial Blood IjOison, And1 a sure remedy for restoring the system after having had CHILLS AN U FEVje.II, 8old In Wilmington by Dr. W. H. Green and J.C. Munds.who upon application wltl furnish Pamphlets containing testimonials ot remark able cures, and endorsements by prominent. men oi rsorxn Carolina. t LABORATORY, Charlotte, N. cj api v ii i Female School. MISSES BURR A JAMES, Principals. ; I ! i MRS. M. 8. CUSHTNG, Musical Instructress. rpHE TWENTIETH ANNUAL SESSION of 1 , i this Scnool will commence on Thursday, the 4th of October, 1883, an4 close during the third week In June, 1884. , The course of Instruction la thorough - and syatematlc. Terma reasonable. Lessons in painting in Oil. Water Colors and Paatel, with sepia ana uaia Anx drawing, ana Crayon and pencil sketching, at moderate rates. Where a daaa ot ten or twelve la formed for the school ot painting, the price will be re duced. ' Pupils outside of the school who dealr BID. slcal instruction, will do well to apply early. For further particulars Inquire ot Priwilpala. or call for Circular i sent IS J Old Newspapers TWRXSAXJt?TOBrrXCHXAP. I Apply to 1884. , Harper's Magazine. ! 1 ! ILLUSTRATED. Harper's Magazine begins Its sixty-eighth vol ume! with the December Number. It Is the moat popular Illustrated periodical In America and j England, always tally abreast of the times in Its treatment of subjects of current social and industrial Interest, and always ad vanclng its standard of literary, artistic, and mechanical excellence. Among its attractions for 1SS4 are." anew aerial novel by William Black, illustrated by Abbey; a new novel by E. P. Roe, illustrated papers by George IL Boughton, Frank D. Mlllett, C. 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