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i rata I'Ai-.efc m.iinJ vry evening. . fCfimi by . .JOSH T. JAMES, iito3 A.rD.rOJKirTO. Si; H501U PTIOSS P03TAO K PAID -a ycir LC0. Six months. $2.00. Threa . ajoatbs, fl.OO; re month. 83 cents. The paper will be delivered by carriers free ,f caave. In any part of the city. t the above .jtea. or 10 cents per week. Adveatlalng rates low anti liberal.- - -r 3-Sntcrlbcr3 will report any and all fall crM l0 receive their paper regularly, - j !1;piire thh with your purchase t ; : .ffv-&5 i i . STRiCTi-V COTSLf i i fu y HiLAPF.LPHi A. Price. OH E Dollar vi o i vr.lue health, parhap-i life, examine each ; . ...- .i:i.t l -sure you get the Genuine. See ... '. Traile-3Iark and the full title . Iront of W rapper, and on the side s.';ilaiulisii:itureof J. II. Zeilin & to.f .IS ill the ali.nc f.ic- simile. Remember ther , other genuine Simmons Liver Regubrtor. iiv : ihwl & w trip . I'iie congregation of Si. ' Stephen! in N'i'.v York n-eenMv snt a cabli gram jugr.ttu!aling the IVpe n iha i cea- i.m of his birthday. On Friday the neo.iyed the following answer Ironi ('iidiiinl .i" cendi : -Ynr teiegram was mod. acceptable to. the Sovereign P.n i ill" who, n turning Jhanks. imparts in st lovingly his apostolic bent diction r rhi He v. MeGlynn;.tu jm and to the Ijithlul ol the parish. ; .. - . T - Advance agents of theatrical com panies havo to be very cautious how th-y bill Michigan towns. The law of the State is very particular at to the kindoi pictures displayed, and reads: Ni sign, picture, painting, or other n presentation of njurder.asassinalion: tabbing, fighting, or any persona wiolrtncj. or o! the cooimission of any crime, shall be posted, under penalty i line or iniprisoDQien." Even the picture of -Virginias'" in the forum i l-.rbublen. " The Japanese are artists in serving liili. The flesh of tho fish is cut in thin bees and 'arranged ou the plate very u-Htly in the lorni of waves, some i ime3 without taking the skin off, and if i served with sauce called shoyu, e imposed of mashed raw turnip's, horse rndisb, and geuerally some fresh vege tables cut in smalt pieces and rcaweed. l'robably more fish would bdConsumed in Uu3 country if Americans possessed the Japanese method of ooking. The legislature ot New York" ba a member named Giegerich. The other day he astonished bis fellow members by iutroducing a bill entitled : "An act lo provide for the tree transportation by steam railroad companies of mem bers ot the Legislature during each session thereof." lie explained that - he was opposed to free passes, but as all Legislators travelled on' thm, ho thought it would be well to compel the railroads by law to furnish free 4rans. portatlob, so that the railroads would not expect the Legislators to do any thing for them." A wcll-knowu local Republican ot Richmond, who is quite .intimate with Gen. Mahone. said on Friday 'evening that the latter would at once begin pr- parationsfor the legislative campaign this falV and, addd this gcnileman, "MaEone will be foremost in the fight." lie was inclined to think -that the Re publicans may fayor some settlement with the bondholders somewhat more libaral than the iliddleberger scheme OLhers as well informed do no concur in this view. Tt is expected that, a c in fe renca of t he lead i n 2 Rtpu blican s i n Virginia will take place before the assembling of the Legislature. - - Uoea AVithout Hayliis! That Allcoek's Porous ' Piasters are approved by the lending medical men iu tho country. " " That they are the original and " gen nine porous plasters upon. whose iepa t&tion Imitators have traded. That Allcocks Ponu - Plasters; are tho highest, result of ledical" science and skill. That in ingredients aud mothnd ihey have never been equalled That Atlcock's Porous Plas'era have . md never yet fadetl to da their work quie-k. ly aud effectually - - I- YSJPE"PIA, till 1 fpMrv 1 T01 7 VOL. XI. RrT. Henry Ward Beecher. theemi-! netit divine, died at his home in Brooks twi'N. Y . a' 9:30 c)i-clc this morn- - . . , A special cablegram to the New York ftralil 8r that about forty corpses have been rccowred frnt (lie mine in the Patnrage district in Belgium where the liretlamp" explosion ccurred on Friday jiight. A hundred more men nre buried in th mine, and as they cannot possibly be leached tor tour dtfys the pnbibilitio3 aro !hat,,s even if hey are alive now. they will be dead nfrlnre tb rescuinc parties el . to the.m. The IJ S Sunt n Court ha ilcit'cn1 advers-ly t the right. of a S'nte. r uiijiH:i. nlit y 1 tux t' rum uif i s t r -tit tt oiht r Slate. TJii- will .abolish the tiii:t:;ee lu re :i;d ubiip v e nie not ,'rry nsft-it k w n-gret that the h-ci"itri mnsi cotne frin thu Federal Citft8. The rifbt d States are trial dissippt aiing -ui.ib r tb encrt'P.chfiu ijis- i liiH general government and I fa inter State Commeicn bid will op.M fe dotir to moreferious ones than bavt t;t been made. Kvery lei:i eral who rotted br that abominatioti will Iheto regret i provi(!ed he does not peg 'out very soon.. f An4 so President Cleveland pocki-t- 1 site Rivr and il ut)'ir iiiii. and tht Jaitie river Jr.fjps a hur:dred thousand dollars We will not indulge in i hu words of condemnation which are n&tuially suggesU-d by the blunder, worse than a crime, which the Presi dent ha3 committed." i.ich Di patch. The most blata-t Republican sheet in the country could not have said any thing' harsher of a Democratic Presi dept than has thi Democratic news- paper so called. Possibly, it the Dis- Vttch bad been posted as t. the f.'tet, it might not have been so harsh ar,d :o unjus',. Ttie true status of the case ha been overlooked. It i- a d.lat ry Cor gres and not an uuwi&v txei utive that must be charged with thu failure ol the appropriation. It was only in the very last days of the session that this iiupoi tant bill was placed in the President' hands. He did t.ot haye time to ex amine it and theiclore he did not sign it. And he is right, although we must deplore the fact that the bill is not a law. The Dispatch might with just as much propriety charge the President with the failure of the important Defi ciency bill in the Senate. ' Tbe Lgislature-adjourned yesterday and can do us no more mischief. Lavs Dec! The closing scens were unevent ful. Kach body resolved itself into a mutual admiration society and fulsome flattery and complaisant cmjpiuents were handed about as freely a3 chewing gum in a room full of school girls. The only business of importance was the election of magistrate?, and this was accomplished after rnuch wrangling and dispute. The following is the list for New Hanover. Pender and Bruns wick countiff, as we find it in this morning's Star: NEW IIANOVE3. Wilmington Wni. M. Puisson, W. W.Shaw. Cape Fear James Cowan, Edward Cobb. Harnett W. B. Canaday. C. H. Alcxantlcr. Masimborh B. S. Montford, Bejamin Farrow. Federal Point- .laeob Home, J. T. Biddle PESDtK. ll'dden R. W. Mooro, R. T. Sauns dcrs. Union R. W. Rircnbark, J. II. Alderman. - Rocky Point J. E. Durham, F. P. Slllbury. Caswell James H. Colvin, K. A. Hawe. Hotly Henry Shaw. W. J. Player. Columbia-A. C. Wrardn W. B. Henry. Caintuck Andrew Mfnire, D. J. Corbett. Grant (L XV. Pollock, Luke Mc Clammy. Lincoln -W. B. Scott, M. I. Bor deaux. URUNSWiCK. -Northwest J. D Robbins, S. R. Chinnis. Town Creek A. V. Goodman, J. D McRae. Lockwcod' Folly R. W. McKeilh an. Gnrgo IonarJ. Shallotte J. O. Beck, P. F. dote. Waeoamaw Samuel K. M nis. Noah Williamson. Smilhville Joeeph W. Gay, J. D. Davi-. Davis Ward Distress After Eating, . This result of indigestion will no longer be experienced if Simmons Liver Regulator is taken after each meal. It is such a good digester, end so mild and pleasant inUs effect that it is used by many, after a hearty meal. to insure good digestion. The Recula- l?f due? "1 n,VU!,?alle ,,r. ,.l.rrU-i? l,l.e nmni'h lint pnrrMU ninlifv ilianIa f,Hlj gistjs. allays irriiation. and arista - ?the ttomsch in its digestion. W ILMINGTON. N.; C.; TUESDAY. MARCH 8 i Most Excellent. J. J. Alkins..ChU?f of Police; Knox- ville, Tenn.. writes: "My family and I are beneficiaries of your most excel lent medicine, Dr. King's New Dis covery for consumption; having fatirid; it' to be all that yon claim for it, desire to testify to its virtue. My friends ' to whom 1 hare recommended it praise it at every opportunity." ' -' Dr, Kings New. Discovery Ut Con sumption is guaranteed to cure Coughs. Colds, Bronchitis. Asthma, Croup and Hvery affection of Throat, Chest and Lunes. - : Trial Bottles Free at W. II. (Jrcen & Cis. Large Size $1 00 Itonews Her Votitli l " M rs.' Phrcbe thraley . Pete rsn. Clay (Jo . Iowa. teiU the following rcmaika ble story, thc trnth of wh:eh t vucheti tor by the. reaidtuts f the towi: I ani years old, have been troubled wiib kidney c iiipai?;t and . lamenes for many y ars; could not tiros myseit without help. Now I 'am free from all pain and soreness. and am able to do; an my own muisewoiK I owe my '.haks to Klectric. Bitters It-r, having renewed my yotiih. and rernrved cni" nle'ely all t!i-ease anfl 'pain." Try a b-'ti-le, only 5'c. For sale by XV. II. Green & Co. LOCAL NEWS. ikcix rc NEW AnVER-nUYUTl C A' Vjitcp To the Iicvd F ; MLLLEK SfcC'l Minus Ri os I HUe Duije f- tore Tuos-f' Bac.i.iA l.an t Plaster HKiNSr.KUGKK'. C'hrstian KeM's New liok Uko K Fkk-CH A .o:s nnwsthlnK to Kn toy . Marshes ) kixamv, Com'r-Comml3sio- s er's Sa'e Miixkk A Mesii.ib-Kcnredy' M dlcai Discovery ' For other locals see fourth case Miiuldintr. Hdw. Depot. Best in city, at J a corn's t Tliere weie good rains lat niibt and they we re., needed The receipts of cotton at this port to day fVot up 57 bales. Full moon to-ruorrov afternoon at 20 minutes past 3 o'clock. Pianos and organs can be bought cheaper at Heinsberger's lhanj at any other house in the State" t Yon will save money and get the best work by sending your clothes for repairs o John Dyer and Son. f The political cauldron is bubbling quite fr"eely and the principal question now is: Who is not a candidate for Aldermanie honors? Dan Levitt, colored, charged with fast driving, furnished the only case for the Mayor's consideration this morning. Judgment suspended. Nor. barque Ebciu.cr. Westermark cleared to day for Gra'nton, Scotland, with 3.(1-23 barrc-U rosin, valued at $3. 08fi. shippc I by Messrs. Paterson, Downing & Co. Audit and Finance. The Bom! ol Audit and Finance met in regular session yesterday afternoon. Present; Mr W I Gore, Chairman, and Messrs II. J. Jne. J. W. Gcrdts and C F. Voi.Kampen. Bills tor curs rent expenses amounting to $5,400 2f, and lor sinking" fund, amounting to $33 74. wer audited and approved. Tho next annual session ot the North Cirolins Medical Society will beheld in Charlotte ou the second Wednesday in next month tiie I'ith proximo. At tho Hotels. Sutton House M S Wade, Cum berland;W J McDjiiiel, Frank Sos soms. Then Scssoms,'M N Tatoru, A M MeNetll, J L Andets. R A IVood worth, U M Ve?cMtt. W Mcilarrel, Bladen; J L Wescott, W A Moore, Smithvillo; C F Car rod. Magnolia ; A F Rufeinson and wife, F F Newtou. W M CorbcU, Sampson ; Capt All Hubbert. steamer Delia I'orKoriai E L. Lconart!, f Forepaujili & Mr. Sam well's great show, is in the city and registered at thu Puree! I Hoase. Mr. R. C. Hudson, business agent for the eminent tragedian, Wm. Frederick Warde. arrived in the city this morring and registered at the Purcell House. A large iine of new Spring samples for men's wear rcceivod from Brown ing, King & Co., the largest merchant tailoring establishment in the country. Call early and leave your measure at I. Siikiek's and save from fifteen to twen ty dollira on a suit. Our binding obli gation is: - 1st. The quality shall be as repre sented. 2. Tbe garment shall be made to fit 3 Tbe prices shall be lower than the same coods can be had elsewhere 4 Monev refunded if wc lail in any 1 ing the interest on the corporate debt. I Also the eye. ear. throat catarrh ' For I he best Ck Stoves and lowest 'debt and foe obligation uf $3 000 do ii -standing. Oirrox Hol&F. prices go to Jaooei's Jldw. DpoL t ' : tour raoolhs and ready la ba paid at Honrs 10 to 4 and 7 to 8 p m. . Ci 1 Ml Board of Atlernikn. The Board of Aldermen met in rejfu lar session last night. Present : Mayor Hall, and Aldermen B.'ir, Boney. Giles. Worlh, Dudley. Doscher! McEacbern and Hewitt. After the proceedings of the last meet ins were read and approve!. Alderman Worth, from the Police' 'Committee reported a vacalicy ta the p. lice force, w hereu pon Jas. Brink ley " was elected to the vacancy. The Mayor was au thor z?d to fill any vacancv that, iuay occur during the remainder of the term ol the Board. ...... ; . 1 Mayor Hall, as chairman of tho Ciu m'ttee on Street and Wharve. rqHrt ed that the matter of proposed iri bridge oer ihe radrond n Fourth street, and tie! tvnstrnc' ion of a SKAVer Ironi Jatttb0 spring, had be'.o earuiMt ly considered, but that thy B ard tiad nt Ins - means to do the wolc. He submitted a letter from Air J C Chae. civil enuiitni r. in recard Ut ihe niat ter, w hich he desirt d be spread uimhi i lie minutes f.r iftti c nsileratnin ol the iihx? It--aid Mr. Chase estimates that .$I3,X would be n quired lir the bridge and $5,000 for the ewer. A petition tiom Howard Relief S. F. E C f r a hose carriage horse was presented, and on motion of A?deman B ar the purcha h d a horse for the same was ordered, the B. ard of Audit and Finaneo concurring A motion was adopted that Wilming ton S. F E. C . No. I be allo'wed the full pay of S125 for two months The annual report ni tbe managers of the City Hospital was received and placed on file Petition of Smith & Gilchrist and others for tbe Wilmington & Weidon R. II. Co to be allowed to lay track on Nutt and Waluut streets to the river was referred to a special, committee consisting of Aldermen Giles, Dudley and McEachern. to examine into the matter and make a written report for the benefit of tbe new Boirtl. D- N. Chadwick was granted per-, mission to erect a frame building on Church, between Third and ' - Fourth" streets. J S. Mitchell was granted permis sion to erect a two story dwelling on west side of Fifth, between Chestnut and Mulberry streets. t Petition of directors of Seacoast Rail road Company to lay track oa Ann Tenth and Dickinson streets, from earner of Seventh to the old Union Depot, was granted on tbe terms asked for. Petition ot Re. J. F. Aldridge, tor use ot the City Hall, was ordered res pectfully returned with a copy of ordi nance on tbe subject of letting the City Hall. ' The Mayor slating that this being I probably the last meeting of the Board ho desired to read tbe following: 7b lhe Board of Aldermen and the Board of Audit and Fina ce: Gentlemen.: t This being the last regular meeting c-f your body before tbs close ol your administration. I have thought it my duty ns Mayor to briefly summarize tho important work you have accomplished, and to request, as a testimonial of my appreciation ol your .services, that you have the same spread upon the records of the city. No human being cau point to any one action of any member ot your Board, and say with any show of truth, that it had auv ollicial corruption about it, and it is my deliberate conviction that you have one aud all. faithfully and . fully dis charged to tho end of yriur adiuiuis tratiou the responsible obligation you assumed in youc oath ot office. St its betrinng. Under your ."watchful' care all the needful sanitary regulations have been enforced, and the public health has b-.cir preserved ; and by a faithful euforccmcul ol . tho police regulations tho public peace and safely have been secured, and all the disturbing elemeuts aud conflicting 'interests incident to a largo and mixed commuuity have Ucuu harmonized and made 'to work easily and couvcuienUy together. By tbe purchase of a new alarm bell, aud the introduction ot the Gamewell system of fire alarm, and by the pur chase of new hose aud machinery, ,ytru have made your Fire Department as nearly perfect as it can welt be. . During your administration you have expended more than $20,000 in preserv ing and permanently improving the streets; and whilst there is much per manent work still needful, yet it is easy t't see that the streets aro in a better condition than they have been in fir many years. You have civen the busi-4 oess community ft first class roadway along nearly the entire water front; not only thereby greatly cheapening the cost ot transportation and facilitating business, but also saving immensely in the wear and tear of horse flesh and vehicles; and finally, by the introduc tion of electricity the: principal streets have been beautifully lighted., ETdry obligation of tbe city, include m. 1887. .NO. 57: maturity, the city does not owe a dollar tin It, m. ... 1 . In turning over th affairs the cit into the bands of your fuccss-.rs, vii may have . thv proud .jis-tirance 'hat, financially and otherwise, ihey ate n as gooi a condition as it h nnw-it sanguine tiiends could wish. These things, and alt thu other details I;, your, important woik.-gentleitier, hare been aec mp'ihed without- ih' crease ot lh corporate debt or ! the rate or taxation. Ther service jou have bestowed were without reward, or tho h.pe uX rewanl. They. wer the sacii fices of busy men. go! citizens, lor tbe public good, ami they entitle you to the tratitude and thanks of all go-wl citi zens. . - . , ' ' Alderman Worth submiltctl the fol lowing, which was seeondeil by Alder man Bear and adopted : . W II EI? FAS. This Board is sensible ol h! valuat:u and llic.ier.t services rou dereil by C ! I Li.ll. f tiring hisadmiois tra'ion as Mayor of tbt! City of Vfii nunuton. and desire to testify the saint tbtri lor. Br sot vtd, That we tender hi tri our thank' for his impartiality and uniform cmrlesy. as the presiding officer of this Board, and we desire to put on rcc rl our sen sb of hu usefulness and efficiency in the discharge of hi duty Alderman Bouey offtjred the follow ing, which wa adoptt-d: Berolvid. That tbe thanks ot this Board bo and are hereby tendered to Col. . J no. 'D Taylor, Clerk and Treas urer and Mr. DuBrutz Cullar. City Attorney, tor efficient and prompt als tentntn to business and lor uniform kindness to this Boanl. County Commissioner. The, Board of Commissioners met in regular monthly session yesterday at the Ci urt House. Prtsent. H. A'. Bagg. Esq., chairman, and Commis sioners Worth Mot. re. Montgomery, and Pearce. The Treasurer submitted his month ly report ; the general fuud allowing a balance on hand of $18,495.59. the edu cational fund a balance of $15 241 II Two bonds of the denomination ol $500 each, aud sixteen bonds of the denomination ol $100 each, with cour pons, were burned in the presence of the Board. The Register of Deeds submitted his monthly report, showing $22.80 re ceived as fees f rom marriage licenses. The Treasurer exhibited tbecettifi cate of tbe cashier of the First Na tional Bank, showing tae aggregate amount deposited to the credit of the county to be $33,736,60 Tbe Chairman reported delinquent taxes collected amounting to $204,50. L D. Cherry was appointed special surveyor on application ot W. E Mayof to survey entry of lands in Federal Point township, near Fort Fisher. Commissioner Moore, chairman ot Committee on Hospital, read bis an uual report, and on motion the thanks of the Board were tendered to' the com mitlee tor their management of tbe Hospital, and the report was ordered spread on the ruiuutes. The Clerk of the Superior Court re ported $25 received from the Carolina Chemical Company, recently incor porated. In .the matter of the Solicitor of the Criminal Court, it was ordered, that in conformity with the statute 'passed at the recent sessiou ot the General As sembly in relation to the lees and salary of thu Solicitor the chairman ot tbe Board be directed to pay said officer the sum of $100 each uionlU in lieu of all I fees and allowances; and that all solici tor's fees taxed in bills of costs agaih&t solvent defendants be paid by the prop er officers to the county, treasurer, he taking receipts therefor, and that Ibis order be and remain in force aud effect until it shall be chanced or amended in tbe discretion ol the Board, from and after the first day of March, IS87. . The following were drawn as jurors for the Superior Court for New llau over county which meets in this city 00 the leHb of April next: First wcckYV TSpooucr. T A Kerr Chas M Williams. W H Scarborough. DG Bray. "S P Hardwick. Samuel Twining. W H Murrill. James Best C L Bgrriss. W S Corbet t. . Second weck-W K Bell, C S W Bissenccr, D A Smith, J II Straus T B lUrriss, Win Weo t, Geo !,ark in, Jno Baker. J C Stewart, M JCor bett, J A Craig. D A McCIaromy. I fa lroton?el Ifm Stay. Dr. Freeman has on, account of the large number of cases needing bis pro fessional skill, determined to prolong hia stay at the Orion Hou.e He stands at tbe bead of his profes sion in the treatment of paralysis in all J Us form, club-feet, fpinall curvature. hip and tnee diseases ftaa'eateisiiea uit &a4t3 "fir;:-" ' -cacxaaiatemtbM. :": - Tki sxsa et u wrra cut txnr b sassa to 'vxizstei V V:v- ' vgsmraTeatioas mmi m wruta 0.0 oaasttaef Cie pap- JV. V- j ' esonaiuiea nust be avoidsa.? O . . Al It la tapeelaUy aaa particularly t toodtaat tbe Editor doea aot a'ways cadn the views ot eorreapoadtito aau. W taxi 6a tat editorial eohtaima. new a dy Eirriocricirira, JOST.OVKK KAII. RtiAD BRIDGE t- a 1 1ITL.K rUl'0 HTOKK rota pl talu alt l V.,'!;-!'ltmw r" tl,e rroprltura re ready t all finea, with the puriH Drugs and Chea leala. to fill PrruH. i . fl ".w " r entruiteit to them. . , 1 no .o. is b-zi n. ronith. v s ' Tha Name, MUNDS BROS. , . ; mrh 8 Commissioner's Sale . or . ;:,; .; Valuable Ileal Estate. JJY virtue of; two certain de- cteea of ttie Superior Court of Hew EavoTer yvMutjr, ntau. at um lanuarr'Tero. A. D. 1 m CT W mm mm m . m m mi m mf - m m U",1U", uummiwoocr appoint ! bT ,aW rte-icea, will on Moaday the 18th day ot AprJU mi. al2 M. oa Mid TdtrV at the court House door In the City of Vffr--mlrgion, exwm to sale, - by pubMo aucUoa, for cata, the following lots or parcel of land, situate and being In the City of Tf limlntton. state of North Carolina, as follows: Ut ItMo. 6 In Block 8S. 2nd AVcst half of lot Na S In Block 72. 3rd. a lot bcglanlos at the N. E, lntcnee tton of Wrljrntand t-Ubth streets, thence N. " iguia street, sot ieet,"Beace K. S3 feet, tbenco s. 2G4 feet, to Vf right street. td thenci W. 10 the beilsnlnr. belar nnnl- or lets 3. 4, a aud 6 Ln Block 38. . v .4h. ,lot. binlng lo n. line of Queen afreet i:Uf flat IT nf m Iivka - - m-w m.-.v V . mmm lllin Bl MV m,im mm B. riV parte 3, 4, 5 and 6 in Block 78. x, - :kh. A lot beelanlng la W. line of Sixth street, i)3 feet of Church street, thence W. i5 feet, thence N. 28 feet, thence E- Its feet, thence i. to the beglnnliix, bdeg paru of loU 3 aud 4 la Blocks Si. - Gth. A lot hesiobioK at the N. E. Intersec tion of Sixth and Tavlor iirivu thn w r.a eet, tbence E. ,." feet, thenceS. M feet, thence.. w. to tne oeginoiDg; ieJnf part of lot 6, Block: 345. . 7ttl. A lot lieirlnnlnv In th K llnanf Wto-hlt. . street, 6t feet 8. of Uawsoe street, thence E. s 1 feet thence 8. CCfeet, thence Vf. 83 feet, thence N. t; feet to the bCKlnitUjg,; belag part, of lot 2, Block 38. . . - Sta. A lot beginning at a. . InUrtection . of Ninth and Woos'er streets, thence E. 2t7J.k feet, thence 8. 3?6 feet, thence W. to the East line of Mnth street, and thence to the begin- -nlng: being pal t of lots I, 2, 3, , 5 and 6 In Block i.l. . 9:U. a lot beginning at 8. W. . Intersection of Ninth and Dawson stieets, running tbtnee 3. 476 feet, tbence w. lie feet, thence N. 4 feet.. thence W. 116 feet, tbence N. 132 feet, thence K. to the beginning; belOg parte, of lots 1,2 and 3-in Block 3s. lth. A lot beginning In the E. line of Eighth street 7i feet 8. of Vf right street, thence N. is feet, thence E. 83 feet, tbence ft. so feet, thence to the' beginning; being parts of lots 1 and s in Block 74 . - ' J1LI1. All DI IOI : IH Kirwi 1,11 - 12th. All of lot "1 In Block Qi '. . "r 13th. K. half of lots 1, 2 and 3 In Block 82. v 14th. A lot begalning at a stake ln IfarTJT. James' line, thence N. with her, line " degrees W., 133 feet, thence N. 83 degrees E. 1 feet, thence S. 1 degrees E. 231 feet, thence with Uartman line W.9's degrees W, to tbe begin, nlng. . ,. 15th All of lot 3 In Block 51- lota 1.2 5 and ln Bloek 66; the E. half of lot 6 In Block 68: all of Uvk.lii 07 Kill. AIIOl mtJHJ.H av. 1M .1 n 1 I Af 28; all of lots 1, 2 and 3 in Block 622: lot 1 In Block 36; lots 4. 5 and 6 in Block 00; the W. half of lots I, 2, 3, 4, ft and 6 In Block 623; the W . half of lots 4, 5 and t to Block fii9. . 17th. A lot beginning at theN. W. Intersec tion of Bed Cross and Eighth streets, tbence-' m. 132 feet, thence W. 190 feet, to the Camp bell line, thence 8. E. with said line 14v feet. - iru iveu ruB ireQc9 ineiice iw Jeet to toe be. 238. 18th. All of loU4. Sand 6 la Block 83. lf)th. A lot beginning le tbe West line of Surry street, f6 feet N. of Queen street run- -nlng thence IV. to the Channel of the Elver. mence r. up ine uiver to eoutbern line of Castle . street, thence K. with said tfne -of Castle street about 130 feet to the West line of Uaa House lot tbesre 8. with said line of said lot Cj fcet thence E. about 200 feet to tae W. line of tf street. " thence 8. SGI feet to the tMar1nn1na'tT,.tn n.rt - of lot No. 1 and all of lots 2, 3, 4 and Ma TttfM.k 71 . 20tb . A lot begin bins: at the 8. E. latersec ttonof Jinn snd eecond street, and running ' thence 8. with Second street 132 feet, theace K. lt5 feet, thence N. 21 jeet, thence W. to feet, thence N. 100 feet to Nun 1 tree t, thence with Nunetrect W. 110 feet, to the beginning; wing wi ui iuu i gu i ji DUtcm iUi. ztst. a iot ucst nair or tot 4 in Block 72. 22nd. Also a tract of land and Cummer' Uesldcnce on the Sound In New lianoTsrco.. beginning 200 feet from the Intersection ef two lanes 40 icct wide, which separate the lands formerly belonging to E. J. Lntterlobon the H. from the lot of land sold by 1. II. Bryant to II. Burkhimcr; and tha land of Elliot's en' the iv. at Burk aimers 0. corner, thence 3. Siii) feet, thence E. to the Sonad, thence along -the Sound to Burkhlmer's Une, -thence wita his line to the leglnnlng; excepting 20 feet above high water mark for a right ot way. . 2-rd. a tract of land la Mew Uanover ce , ' ln .Mt. Misery Neck, adjoining, lands lately owned by ti. 4. McCce and beglanlng oa tbe -f. W. branr h of ihs cape Kear Eircr at the mouth ef the Mt. Misery Creek, and tbence up said Creek t a stake, thence along the di- . vision banks between the McJSee and fJIH' tracts S. tt decrees East 113 poles,' thence 154 poles to a pine, on old "road, - tbence alrag said road N. 40 degree i V. 78 poles to a lice field bank, thence amu acolirse. aloo at!d oank , I'l foc to Ml. BliscrrCrcek, thence x down U19 Creek 57 nolcs to a stake, tbence . along a rice tie id bin k .Zi degrees Vf. 67. poles to the N. Tf. Branch of Cape Tear Eirer. thence down the Blrer to the beginning. . 24tb. Another tract adjoining last tract, and lau-4 formerly owned by A. I. tteore.aaa brglnoingon N. W. Branch Cspc FcsrlUTer. at lower tn i of Mt. Misery BJaffr tbence . down tbe Ulrer, 107 poles, to tbedlvUion btna between this tract and the land ef C II Cowan, tbence a tone sll bank 8. l tlrgrre West IV poles to the Hirer: tbence dowa the River 43 ikiIcs to dlviiTun - bank' between ttkU and the tract juat described, thnace along said division bank . i icgrccs X. 67 poles to . a fluod gate, uu St Misery Creek, thence op aaii Creek, 37 poles to a stake on E- sldoef said Creek, onarlcsfitld buk, tfceece 24. 41 degrees JS. 157 pole 1 to a stake ln tbe old road . thace with ssid road N. 40 degrees j poles to a stake, then-c 8, 73 degrees Vf. 8 kIc5 to tbe bcgli nng. ith. Also taeflloing described lands to B.-un.ck couity: Beginning at at take thu XT. side of tbe cape 1 ear surer on Eagle ItliB'J, opposite tbe centre of tbe ercond l4k, ranning VV. on lend eoarejed by Jatncs W. to Julias Walker, oa Dec 2Jth, 18l94he nte al?ng centre of said hank 10 where It or.ke tbe fee-mi sectional bank near a tide gau. tbeuee along a bank runalsg by the sMe ef a eanal to Alligator Creek, theses down said t ti the ItrrlnnlBV mn(liiliiv?lU ana Ui. Another tract emtalaing 23 J acres, sltnaic I also on sai l agU's Itiand. nujoSntsg tne mat above uescnoea tract, and beieg part of tbe Itnd convert I by James Vf. vfaiacr to Jullns Walker. MARSPEX BCLLAUr. -. Commission er -Bih4lc Hcat o. rialattsrs Attoraeya. tachS, 8 14 tt March Prices I UKlNti TUE MONTH OT liACCIf I profKMe to sell fTOOD at still lower pik-cj sjhI make,s,aieelaity ef HAtTEU vfiai. guaranteeing and proving: beyend daabt tLii fa 1 ' card U In enh ktad aehrered. -inch 7 J. A. BtlOKG-Z.
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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March 8, 1887, edition 1
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