RHEUMATISM.
A HOME DRUGGIST
TESTIFIES.
rcjmlartty at bom U tot alvar the best
teat ot atnt, bat we point proudly to tne fact
Uuu do olUr emUjcIu. Las too for IlmIX
such universal apprubaijoti In lu own city,
state, and eotin trj, juxi among all people, a
Ayer's Sarsaparilla.
The following letter from oo of ocr best
knoona Mssiscbuactts Drnjiru should b of
Interval to STery folTcrcr :
Heat rears arr I
had an attack, of
IUieumaUstn. so se
vere that I eouid not nor from the ted. or
dress, without help. X tried several reme
dies wUhout much if may relief, twill 1 took
A rat's 8AXJarTi I., by th ue-cf two
bottles of -which 1 ru coot4Ury cored.
Hare sold lary. quantities of your Saksa
TAXULk, aad It sail retains it wooderful
popularity. The many nocabl. cures It has
cSoctsd la this TidnltT eoovine. m that It
I the best blood msdlclBS ever offered to Xhm
public 11 P. Makbjs.-
lUrex SL. Bnf lUnd, If an . May U, lag.
Geokok AXDxrws,
orerseer la the Lowell
! for ever twenty years before bis remorai
to Lowell shifted with Salt Bbctua la Its
worst form. It ulcerations actually covered
nor. than half the surface of bis body and
limbs, lis was entirely eared by Aria's
HAJtsxrajiT i.s. bee certificato La Ayers
itffl for 15S3.
TXXTXXXO ur
Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co.jLowell.Mas.
SoU by an Drsfjlsts; f 1, six bottles for li
laal Ijtetp dsi 1 8
SALT RHEUM.
rho Daily Review.
Churcli Services, To-UIorrow.
St. James' Church, corner Market and Third
street, Iter. A. A. Watson. D D. pctr.
first Sunday after Easter, April 20th, 155.
rnt-nin PraYcr. . OrtUntl.n and Commu
nion at 11 o'clock. Sunday School at
TV .Mttiv Kttruxn Akj the lamest o clock, p. m. Evening rraytr ana t,oiwi-
lIZ. - Infirm r,f nrtrvirvr aUOn at a O c.vtJL.
co:
:ciaij ircvs.
SATURDAY. Al'KIL. 19, 1884.
published, in the cily of Wilmintfon.
IN CONGUESS YESTEKDAY.
SENATE.
Wisnixfitov. ADrll 18. The Chair
NM rwfor tha Snale a communication
from W. W. Corcoran, chairman of the
WVshintrtnn M on anient Association.
irnmitrinjr . resolution ol the Asso
ciation relating to the approaching
Mmr.W!nn nfthe monument and the
ceremonies for the celebration thereof.
Air. Sherman, from the committee on
First Baptist Chare h, corner of Market ana
Fifth streets. Iter. T. II. Pritchard, D. D.,
pa tor. Serrices at 11 a. m.. and 8 V- J
aunday Bcho 1 at S p. m. Prayer and Praise
meeting Thursday night at 8 o'clock.
Second Presbyterian Church, corner of
Fourth and Campbell streets. Rev. C. M.
rayne, Pastor. Serf ices at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.
Fifth Street M. E. Church, between Nun and
Church .streets. Iter. W. I. Hull, raster.
Serrices at 11 a. m. and 7Vfc p. m. ; Class meet
ng at 3 p. m. ; Prayer meeting Thursday eren
ng at 7& o'clock. -
Kellglous serrices In Tlleston Upper Room
every Sunday at 3 P M. Public cordially la
rited.
Front Street M. E. Church, South, corner of
Fmnt and Walnut street. Her. Dr. K. A.
the Library. repo.rUJ ?Tely the "fcEffiWiVSWA
superintendent. Prayer meeting and lecture
HANG IT. AARIA
Why don't you buy my shirts
ready-made ? What's the use of
wearing your eyes out over fine
needle work, and breaking your
back trying to save-a few cents !
I don't sec the savin of it. Why,
you can buy shirts now-a-days
for very little more than the cost
of material. Look at this " Dia
mond" I've just "bought I say,
Maria, I am going to buy a dozen
more right away.
I T hrkur.tlu.
DewsDaper copj rijtui uwi. a "
eyer. Dlaced on the calendar.
w . a
Also, from the same committee.
mm
adversely, the joint resolution previa
mg lor th erection. of a bronze eqaes
trian statue to Simon uaiivar. inueu
nifflv rvrvi f on n fHJ -
Bills were introduced, ana reierreu.
bv Mr. CalL to nrovido lor the repair
oi Fort Miriam, at St. Augustine. J?Ia.,
Hurl thn inrlosure of the erounds at
isrhptl thereto: also, for the establish-
mnt J I fa sarin? atations on ine
Atlantic and Gulf coasts of Florida.
Th Senate laid aside the caienaar
nd trwnlc tin the I Postoflice Appropna
tion bill. After an explanation oy xvir.
Plnmh rrtnsideration Of the Dili was
proceeded with by sections. Un reach-
iaz the section relating to compensa
tion of railroad companies Tor trans
rrtitinn oi the mails, some debate
' -
man niir al mi O CIUCK tuc ouLia.u . wn-
cluded the consideration of the bill and
Dassed it without deviation irom ine
amendments proposed by the Senale
committee on Appropriations, except
tu add $25,000 to the appropriation for
river mail service, j f
After passing the rostollice Appro-
nrirtion bill, the Chair la:d belore the
Senate the unfinished business, being
ihj Uankruptoy bill; but without enter.
:ng upon Its luriher consiueraimn, ine
Senate went immediately mto execu
tive session. I
HOUSE OF HEPRKSENPATiVJifc.
On motion of Mr. McMillan. ofTenn
ft. hill limilinrr to two years tho tune
.w w... ... f- - . - ....
within which prosecutions may be insti
tuted nizainst persons charged with vio
lating internal revenuo laws, was taken
up fur consideration and passed.
Th HoucA at 1:15 r. m. went into
committee of the Whole on the private
calendar.
Tho unfinished business coming oyer
Irom last Friday the bill torcliewcer-
taia soldiers of the lato war irom
rhir 'e ot lie en on auer ue-
A&soclatlon
third Sabbaths,
i tit
bale was laid jaHl
htn rrroiitrnendHtKUl. It
charge ol disunion from the
If rtnir f!r !r r keep it. kcJ hK addret
to Dant'l Miller & Co.. sole maouficturxr. lUlti
Bicre. hid.
aplU 3md el praH
The Excursion and Pic Nic
ffcJLSX IS OVEK AND THE THEVTRI
CAl ANH BALI. "eaoa has oienet igrain.
nd JOHN WKKNEt the practical German
iUrixr al Perfamfr u perwoly la attend
anratbU Htlr IHykmIuc Aakio. T Mark
StrveU tieivvw Wat, jm1 Froct Wllmlnr
in V. r rachS
with lavor
removes the
record of
soldiers who perved m the volunteer
service in all casfs where it suall be
made to appear V 'the satismciion oi
ih Secretary of U ar that sucii soldier
served faithtully until the expiration of
the term of enlistment, or uniil the 1st
i f May. I8fi5, but by reason Ol absence
Irom tbcr conimand at the time the
sjitue was niu5iri u om, i ic-
. J? i T. 1
rvijj an nnoraoie oicjiarp. xt.
appli&i to cast s in Which it appears that
. a . I . . . T
t MWilier ctarj:ei witn uis.cni'n, sua
frequently enlist'il id another, regiment
and was honorably uienarcc'i.
The bill fr the relief ol Myra Clark
Hainci wsi considered; but without
t i
comine to a conclusion increon, ine
ciuinittee arose and at 5 ociock tne
H'use tok a recej- until7;30. the even-
in i" Ms ion t be devoted Id the consid
eration of pension bills.
Deelhto if 31nn
Xervous Weaknef-si Dyspepsi
pfitence. Sexuil Iehility. cured 1
Im
UVII.O Health lSenewer
si.
e4l
a.
by
Peas.
Peas.
Kerchuer & Culder Bros. VK IIUKDKKH flU5liH-S U-AY PICA?.
VT
otfer for a lie a
onv,
LYE.
CRACK
HOOP IRON,
NAILS.
AXLBtiasaaa.
apIT
WHOLESALE
AND COMMrsSIOM WerrhanU.
full Mne of
A LT,
MKVI,
OAT?,
!M)),
8TAKCII,
CANUT,
Ol UK.
BUNUH,
HAO-.
WWllER,
COFFEK,
MOl.ASr,
LA D,
HAY.
POTASH,
SOAP.
CANDLES,
Kl VET,
MATCHES,
IIUCKKT.X,
TIKU. Ac. .
AT EXCHANGE CORNER,
Tfe well known leadlnc
MILLINERY
Of Wllmiajrton. roti will find a fall Tiae of the
lateat ttjloa of HaU a ad Don acta. Trtmmirgpi
aad raney Gooda and Nation, xaatexlala Xor
atahrotderTf Ac,
MRS. ALDERMAN, well known aa the moat
artUUo trtraoier ta the ruta. U aUil t the
bead of tha Trtamlnx Department with a tau
. corps of at la aaautaau.
Reapectfullr
DMISS E. KARRER,
apl t Kxchaac Corner.
Oar atore wlU b eloaod aa nana! on Good
TrVdar.
N o rth Carolina Resources .
On of the axoet naetal tertea of doacrtp
Cr boota arar pabUahod about any Sute.
Boatoa PaaL .
Hale's Industrial Series.
- Two Tolaaoa Now Beady.
1. Tna Wood axd Twaxas or Noara
faaOUXA- CartU'a. lamou'. and Kerr's
UotaaAcal Reporta; aapitleaaotad by acenrata
Cooatr Reporta of Staadlnf roreata, andiUoa
tratad br aa axoeuaat Map of the fctate.
I ToXunaa Uomv ClotA. IT3 pp L23.
IX. IX TBI COAX. AMD 10 COCHTttl OF
Norm Caaouur a Eonnona. Kerr'a, Laid
ler'a, mikea and the Caaaoa Eeports; aop
r me&ied by foil and aeearato aketchea of the
Hftr air CooaUea aad Map of tha State.
1 Tola ma Itma. Ckth. p?- tlM. m
SoMby all Bookaollera, or malied postpaid,
oarepiolthaprvjby
rubSahara, Bookaallera aad stationer.
New York
Or. F. U HALS. Fahnahar. EalaUa. N C
paept xj.
Wanted
ryo BUT rOim GOOD MILK COWS BT
May 1L MaatilrafroatollqwrfaCir.
Addraaa. J. D. 8UBLXTT,
u , Hotel lircnawlck.
.pca;3J M eiaithTtlia, h. C.
Cwoi'lgnmrnt Goot3. Mii6t be old.
Leave onicn at
A. W. HIV UN B A UK'S,
Produce Coroml v.n Atrrchint and Grocer,
IM North Water 5t , Wilmington. N.C.
pl 14
"Dr. S. C. Ellis.
ArncE an souTit fourth street.
ofposlto Miller Drug Strc. Having located
In Wilmington offer a hli prnfot-donal ecrvlota
to tbe rlilxcoa. If not In wl.en called upon
call left upon the eUte vrlll bo promptly ro
poodd to apl 5 tf
Something New.
200 POUND3 OF FRKS? LAKE SAL
MON to arrive for Wednesday's market.
Letre your orders in time or you will mlsa a
treat. DAVIS FISH MARKET,
apl 13 j
More New Goods.
gPRING STYLES IS HAT AND BON
NEtS. HAIR GOObS. NECKWEAR. Ac.
MR5. KATE C. WINES,
No 119 North Second Street,
apl 5 next Poet Office.
Tuesday evening after first and
a o'clock, seats rree an
strangers and rial tors cordially invited.
Seamen's Bethel. Dock between Water anc
Front streets. Capt. W. J. Potter. Missiona
ry to tne oeamen. oerricea every eunuay a
10.30 a. m and 4 .SO p. m. Scamea anI all
others are cordially invited. Seats tree. Part
ot the service will be in Norwegian, conduoted
by CapL Chilstlanscn. i
St Thomas Pro-CathedraL First Mass i at 1
a m. second aiass at iu a. m. vespers anu
Benediction at 5 o'clock nm. Daily Mass at
6:33 am. I i
Services at SL Mark's Church, corner Sixth
and Mulberry streets, are as follows : On Sun-
diys Morning Prayer at 11 a. m. Evening
Jf rayer at e p. m. on saint s fiays ana oiner
lloly Hays at 9 a. m. and 4.30 p. m. Kev.
C O. Brady, Minister in charge. Seats free.
Christ Church fConarreirauonallst)Nnn street.
between Sixth and Seventh. Kev. D. D. Dodge,
minister. Preaching services at li o'cJocx. a.
m. and 8 o'clock, p. m. Pastor's Bible Class
at 12.15 p. m. Prayer and Praise meeung.
Wednesday. 8 o'clock, p. m. Sunday School,
$ o'clock, p. m., in Memorial Hall, corner 7th
and Xtm sts. i I
Second Baptist Church, on Sixth, between
Church hnd Catle streets. Kov. J. P. King,
Pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. sun
day School at 9 a. m. Prayer meeting every
Tuesday nlguL
First Baptist Church, (col.) corner of Fifth
and Campbell streets, A. M. Conway, pastor.
Preaching at 10.30 a. m.. s p. m., ana i ,ou p.
m. J. S. school at 1 p. m.
St. John's Church,' corner Third and Bed
Cross streets. Kev. James carmicDaei. w. u..
t aster sundav. April 13. lt. Morning rrayer
Liunv and Communion, at 11 o'clock. Sunday
school at 4 o'clock. . m. Evening Prayer and
Children's Choral Sen ice at & o'clock.
SL Taul's Evan. Lutheran Church, corner of
Sixth and Market streets, Kov. F. W . E. Pes
chau, Pastor. Communion serrices in Ger
man at 11 o'clock, a m English services at 8
o'clock, p m. Sunday School at 3' p. m. W.
II. Strauss, Superintendent.
: 5 WILMINGTON MARKET.
' ' V j ; - April 19-4 P M.
SPIRITS i TURPENTINE Quoted
firm at 23 cents per calkm bid. No sales
reported. -
ROSIN Quoted doll at 1.10 for
Strained and $1.15 for Good Strained.
TAR Qaoted firm at $1.10 per bbl
of 280 lbs. j
CRUDE TURPENTINE Qaoted
steady at $1.75 for Virgin and Yellow
Dip and $1 for j Hard, j j
COTTON Qaoted qaiet and steady
Ho sales reported. The following are
the official quotations:
Ordinary 9
Good Ordinary 101
Low Middling 11
Middling 11
Good Middling U
! ...
DAILY RECEIPTS.
Cotton 12 bales
Spirits Tarpentine 127 casks
Rosin.- 784 bbls
Tar..-. 194 bbls
Crude Turpentine. .... 101 bbls
cents
MARINE NEWS.
gILL HEADS,
! LETTER
HEADS.
NOTE HEADS,
ACCOUNT SALES, j
And all kinds of
Printing, Ruling & Binding,
Done with Excellence and Dispatch.
Books, Pamphlets and By-Laws printed
with entire satisfaction, '
43-Orders solicited.
JACICSON fc BELL,
I 21 N. Front Street.
ARRIVED.
Steam yacht Louise, Weeks, Smith
ville. Master !
! Steamer Passport, i Harper. Smith
ville, Master 1 I
Nor barque Tetens, Mercussen, Liv
erpool. R Heide
Steamer D. Murchison, Smith, Fays
. r 1 rr ttt;ii; o
ettevme. u iviuiams x jo.
CLEARED. '
Steam yacht Iconise, Weeks, Smith
ville. Master I
Steamer Passport. Harper, Smith
ville. Master. ;
Steamer D Murchison,! Smith, Fav
etteville, G. W. Williams & Co.
Schr J Wanles Ponder. Quillin. Phil-
aaefpbta, lieo JHarriss as fJo, cargo by
j rx unaabourn cc uo . .
Schr R S Graham. Avis, Philadel
phia, Geo Harriss & Co, cargo by Geo
Harriss & Co, J W Taj lor and CC R
R Co '
Exports.
COASTWISE.
New York steamship Regulator
600 bales cotton, 116 casks spts, 121
bbls rosin, 375 do tar, 20 do pitch, 7 do
tar oil, 30 pkgs mdse. 49 empty beer
kegs. 80.000 shingles, 205.150 It lumber
Philadelphia schr J Waples Ponder
200,000 it lumber
Schr R S Graham 200 tons old iron.
300 bbls tar, 20 do"pitGh, 6 casks spts
turpt. 2 bbls tar oil. 119,387 fc lumber,
77,300 shingles. 11.500 bolts
ITL0U3.
insCLIXAlIEQua
TYE CANNOT DISPLAY, THESE GOODS FORT THE W a vr 1
but the assortment is extensive and the prices are very low
WHITE SPREADS Bought at real bargains and sold at dr w
FINE EMBROIDERY No such to be seen-in this rnarket.
WHITE LAWN ROBES-Pretty nseM-FAsmoxABLE and Qaip
TOWELS Napkins, Doylies, Tray.Napkins, Table Linen, &c. &(Jl;
.SUMMER SLLKS-Chbice Styles, at75ci c a Sl Ir Ji' J
BLACK GOODS AND CRAPES Many new things and all of tL 1
i . .' .,; J"8!
apl 14.-1884 j- r:; I rs.;.- ;:hj;t:(1;.:" B mm
WEEKLY1) STATEMENT.
i
1884.
STOCKS ON HAND APRIL 19.
Cotton ashore. 3 576.
Spirits ashore, 4.232.
Rosin ashore, 70,186; afloat, 4,358;
total, 74.544. ' j
Tar ashore, 6,003; afloat, 3,017; total,
9.020. if
Crude ashore. 3.962.
SASU, BLINDS, DOOltS, RECEIPTS FROM APRIL 12 TO APRIL 19
Cotton. 137; spirits. 857; rosin J 4,810;
.tar, 929; crude. 402. j . i
ORNAMENTAL WORK KXP0KTS FRoal 12 t ArRlL ,9-
DOMESTIC.
IT -5-111 a TTN
, i " a
! j', J . '
' ji
' il
' y'': : : -:.r " ' iA
PPERIdK
OF WILMINGTON !
THE CLAIM SO FREQUENTLY MADE BY US OF THE S
TY OF ODR CLOTHING and the difference in prices usually charged b 1 J
er liouses, is now generally conceded by our patrons and the public.
No matter what others may show or quote prices for, we will jmirinf
save you money and give you better goods for the money.- In other Wor4s,t,
make profits is not our main object J but a growing trade and averjsnnU
gin is all we ask or desire, the consumer reaping the benefits of our just afi.
od of doing business. i; I
THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER,
apl 7
114 MARKET ST.
f.
W. P.'SUMNtR, Phe.
1 j. -
" " Detroit,
r.R.icacrLEi,
fire & talt
mch 13!
Cheese Safes. Wirw doth. wlr rflnntM Rflin. i.
Brushes. Sand St Coal 8crena. Wmthm v-n if.KT.
Creetiaff, Wiro & Iron Fences, Iron Shutter, Counter SuppoSat
-Send for Catalogue. ! p ; c . lO-Mentlon this Paper.
d&W lv " V - --. ! ' ' ' 'f ' - ' '. -; '
Of every lescripHon.
MOULDINGS,
RKACKETS.
UALUSTERS,
LATHS,
FLOODING,
CEILING.
STAIR WORK IN PINE OR WALNUT A
Manufacturing our own Goods, and
with a tall line of Improved Machinery, we I
are prepared to fill or JO'S with dispatch and
at low dgueA. - - !
Frlco iTlat rumlahea upon application.
apltGdAwly P U5LEY & WIGGINS
Cotton. 944; spirits. 122; rosin, 153;
tar, 737; crude. 1.432. !
FOREIGN.
Spirits, 1,500; rosin. 7,522; tar. 1.500.
MBS. JOE PERSON,
MANUFACTURER OP MRS' JOE PERSON'S
I . - j
REMEDY, WILL BE AT THE
PURCELL HOUSE,
WILMINGTON . ;
On Monday, April 14th,
WHERE SHE WILL REMAIN
l i ' " -
VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS MT
lea to tne aisplaT of these good art this mi
OlSTE
son more than ueually attractive. la TSIt
MED. HATS we are recelvlDj frcm the Kwtt
! ' t - I 1 ! 1 1
by every StamT the most irorke totjleeaf
Pattern Bonnets ;.dupUcate ot mWchwieu
I' ' ' i i '! i I ! 1
furnish at very low prices ;-wUte of rSTEllt-
MISCELLANEOUS
WeakHervousMen
WhoM debility, exhnnited
powrm, premature decay
and failure to perform lif'c'a
tiutlee properly are caused by
scenes- error of youth, etc,
will find c perfect and lasting
restoration to robmt health
end vtiro!oiis manhood ia
THE MARSTON BOLUS.
Neither stomach arupgiag nor
instrument. 'I ins treatment of
3Veivon Ieblllty and
1 h v I cj 1 1 D ee ay ia tmif orm It
enccessful bcanf b"ed on perfect diagnosis,
new nnd direct methods and absolute thor.
ounnea. Kr.ll information and Treatiaa free.
Address Consr.ltin Phrsieian of
MARSTON REMEDY Ca.46W.14th St, New York,
nnr 77-1 t"0'" t th
Baskets-Baskets.
Superior Cotirt, 1
New Ilanover County. )
i
John I. Barker, Plalnt'ff,
ve. -
' Sarah J. Barker, Defendant.
The State of North Ja ollna to the Sheriff of
Htrr Hanover County, -reetIns::
lou are hereby commanded to summon
Parah J. Barker to appear at the next term of
our Superior Court, to be het'l at tne ourt
House In Wllming o, on the 13th Monday
afur the 1st Monday In March, A. D 1S84, to
answer the complaint of tbe said Plaintiff,
which; w a duly filed on tne ion aayotue
cemr er. A. D. 1883, In the office o the Clerk of
the Superior Court of New Hanover County.
If the defendant shall fall to appear at that
time the Plaintiff will apply for the relief d
manded ia the contDlaint. tctretber with tbe
cobt of this action; of this summons mats due
return to the Clerk of oar said Court tor the
comity of New Hanover. Given under my
hand and teal of aald Court, this tbe 16th day
rearuary, A. J jam
( 8. VaxAMBINGE,
( ) Clerk Superior Court,
feb 16 law6ws New Hanover County.
JEOEIVED
LATELY A BEAUTIFUL
SMOKE.
LL WHO DESIRE A SMOKE In which
too lenaea will be gently lulled to rest and the
fancy freed trora care, soar among tbe de
llghtf ul air casllea of "Arabian Mghta" splen
dor, aboald try aone of those Domestic nd
Imported Cigars at
r. C MILLER'S Pharmacy,
.apl 7 Correr ronrth and Nnn ata
To Fruit Growers.
J HAVE JCST RECEIVED 1(0.000 Fruit
Baskets and Strawberry Crates, and am pre
pared to furn'sh the trade, from Uolisboro to
Charleston. Tbeao r rates weigh 11 pounds
aad save L2 la freight txtveen Wilmington
and New York, on each trip Write to
E. G. BLAIR,
apl t Agent
W. & E. S. LATIMER,
Attorneys-at-Law.
. t
Office 3. E. Cor. Princess andJWater Sts.
)aa 1
I
It Don't Clatter
r THE OLD TEAR IS GONE AND THE
ew Tear baa coma. HUMPHREY. JEN
KINS A CO.. are stUl recervtag at their Oys
ter lIoue, No. IIS tfouth rront Street, a fresh
rapply rrerr day of New River Oysters, Oys
Vera sharped C O. I. rrcsbj Shell ystera
always on baad, Ac i jut
LINE OP BASKETS Flower, Picnic, Market
and Ladles Work Baskets. Come in and take
a peep at them.
Opened To-day.
A fresh snpplj of ROYSTER'S CANDIES.
Best in Wilmington ; on !y S3c per pound.
Our Imported and Do
mestic Cigars
are still holding their own. Best and cLeap
cat lot of FINE GOODS la the market.
i 1
P. L. B RID GEES & CO.
: !
HO North Front St.
apl 14
J. L. WINNER,
AaT" Cbxonomc term. Fine Watches
and Jewelry repaired aad warranted.
Otto! to New Maxxet, Front fit.
State of North Carolina, I
New ilanover ounty, ,
Superior Court.
William B. McKoy. Administrator, Estate of
William Porter, deceased.
Against
Malvina Porter, George Porter, Thomas
Edena and wife Rebecca Edena.def endanta.
The creditors of the estate of i William Por
ter, deceased, are hereby notified that In our-
suance of an order passed at the Special Term
of our SuDexier Court, held on the 4th day of
ot William Porter, deceased, axe hereby notu
nea co appear Deiore tne tutoersigned, at his
office In tbe city of Wilmington, on or before
the th day of May, A. D. 1884, and file the
evidence of their claims, or they will be nre-
vented from participating In the assets of said
estate
Given tinder my hand and seal of said Court
this tne asm oar March, A. v. 18S4,
8. VajtaMRINGE,
Clerk 8nperlor Court.
mch 59 law 6w s New Ilanover County.
' . i
United States of America, i
District court of the eumted States for the
eastern inscrict or. Morth Carolina,
isrvan aiorse
against t In Admiralty for
Steamer Minnehaha, V ( wharfage and fuel.
; James B. Pardee.
Notice Is hereby given that in obedience to
a monition to me addressed under the seal of
the District Court of tbe United tUtes, for the
District of Cape Fear, In tbe Eastern District
of North Carolina, dated S5th day of Marhj
A. D. 1S8L I ha-i-e this day attached and seized
the fcteamcr Minnehaha, her tackle, apparel
and furniture, and do detain and hold the
same in my custody until farther orders of
the Court. i
Now, all persons claiming the same or hav
log any authority to say why the property
should rot be condemned and sold In nayment
of wharf age and fuel, are hereby notified to
appear before the said Court to be held at W 11 i
mington, on the first Monday after the fourth
Monday In April, A. D., then and there
to Interpose a clain for the same, aad make
their ailegatlona In that behalf, shawm
If any they have-to the contrary
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Per Jos. H. Ncff, Depu. T :
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And would be ulased to have nanlcs Inter.
PitArl In thn inhipnt nf hor HVMlfHV all no III
her. when she can give them- more extended I MED GOODS, or assortment is absoiatcly
information than she can by letter. When the .. ... . .'' , . !,"-.' i '
parlies cannot conveniently call, Mrs. Person ow"o iag, emoraciog lauies us, auaw
will take pleasure in vlsltlna- them'if reqnested I A . 1
to do so Information In both cases FREE. Hats.Children's Hats, Boys' Hata.to, la B:ii,
In Chip in Fine Mi'an, in Union MllajiJikVwd
and Ready in Canton, In Pearl and U iu
materials, in nil the cholcst shades, ait
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prices which, as compared wltn those rsbr
elsewhere, are simply astonishing
. - LOW PRICES AT
TAYLOR'S B AZAAB.
This Remedy is a Specific for
ALL BLOOD DISEASES.
As a TONIC It gives universal sailsf action.
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s an ALTKRATIVE is unequalled. As a
Purifier of the Blood, Is endorsed) by all who
have used it. It wiU euro Rheumatism, Can
cer Jn its early stages, Heart Disease, Krysipe
jas, jnaigesuoD, juiious uorc, Krupuoni ana
all diseases occasioned by Impurity of the
Blood. It is infallible for Scrofula. It re
lieves Catarrh, it is a boon to Ladles suffer
ing from Liseaees peculiar to their sex.
It Is an antidote for
Malarial Blood Poison,
And a sure remedy for restoring the system
after having had CHILLS AND FEVnG.
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8old in Wilmington by Dr. W. H. Green and
J.C. Munrig.who upon application will furnish
Pamphlets containing testimonials of remark
able cures, and endorsements by prominent
men of North Carolina.
LABORATORY, Charlotte, N. C.
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Sportsman's Goods, i
WE HAVE THE FINEST; ASSORTMENT
o f English and Belgium Breech Loaders
ever brought to this market. Also & first.
class stock of 8 hells. Wadding, Primers, Cart
ridge Bags. Gun Caps, Game Bags, -Ac, In
fact we can show a stock of Hardware. Good
goods and guarantee prices.
' W. IE. SPRINGER A CO..
Successors to John Dawson St Co..
ael 14 19. 21 and 23 Market treet
We have Trimmings of evnr desoipfio",
from the small single Violet to toe larresttm
, . ; -.j. ..... r (--I.
ed dress garniture. 1 Dates by the dotes,
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wreaths, Mornlng'Glorlei, Panalet, W
the, Valley, Buds, Roses, Mtufin Bads, f
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Buds, Wreaths, Sprays of every descr$fc
la fact every kitd of Floweri; Trfs
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for Dresses ox Hats, at prices irhlcli
petition at defiance, at ; j I-
TAYLOR'S BAZAAR
OUR DISPLAY OF
59 Cents Books.
200 VLS EXPECTED BY NEXT
Steamer. These books are all STANDARD
WORKS, and are new and handsomely bound
in cjoia ana guc no snop-worn or paper
hound books, but exactly as represented.
A Splendid Line. ;
OF GILT AND BRONZE PAPER MOULD
lngs. Any size frame made on short notice
ra&nu a ilk. cakus-a frh ann.
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C. W. YATES,
119 Market Street. I
Some Remnants.
YP"JS HAVE SOME FEW BEUNANT3 ON
seTexal Lines of Goods that we are CELLING
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CHEAP LESS THAN VALUE.
Cobs and BUY A BIB 1AJH froa
Cfeo. E. French & Son?,
Comprises Ostrich Tips, Qstrleb Kf
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trich Pompoons with Hatnauns" f31
without, and with and without Alff ,
all afvlaa an mrt at TlrfCOS W .
puTsea. All are'the best o their Ws"1 !
TAYLOR'S iB AZAAB.
: A Iso. a full line of j.
H0I8ERY, GLOVES, OBStt
' WEAR, .
ess?
t- r --eft':.:-- -M 1it0
We display novelties to,' i
Dress Trimmings, Oriental, tie
Normandy, Spanish, Point, Brabant
I-.
ecra ad black.!' An
elegant kaeef
Kkhn1
for Ladl3s aad Children.
I j CM B BOIDERIE3 In Swb.
Irlsi Point, at reniarkably lowfi
BAZAAIf
Eoxrxii ruosx RlffialX.
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