raw pape iWt "vsnnig. Sandars. ax- ylHnsd eepted by v . JOSH T. JAMES, DrroB ard raor airroa. -.cKi.ifv POSTAGE PAID:":' Six month, fiOC. JThree rear t-w .1 a 41 1. orioccau per week. V ; , - crlbers 11 report any and All ttU. TI their paper rcgnurry. DnfaiUng Specific for Llier Disease .nvnllPi Bitter or lad taste ir' YMrTOlSloS mouth; tongne coated u -,.v...-pd witka irwn fur; luthiiii "'XuS i" joint onei. mistaken XUe vuJmlr stomach; low ! ,,r L , nctiWs nans and-water-p,,Mite, n - .. iiatulency and acid 5'. Vpls a Iternaiely v: ,v rr.iHK-.it.- wdimem. SIMONS LIVER REGULATOR PURELY VEGETABLE) . . .,..11,. i5c.l in the south to arouse r.-Tur t Wr to a healthy action It .cUwilh exir.oVdin.ry efficacy o- the . tiver, iidneys, . and Bowels, N iff ECTUAt SPEOTC FO. Uwel Complaint. Mai aria. Ivmci1- . Sick I lean acne, Ilillousnesa, V:v:'''-V";.,!,,.. Jaundice, nMeatal Uprewlon. ; C.Uc Fndoised W d.e u- of 7 Million, of Bottles, as THE BEST FAMILY 'MEDICINE fc- Children. f,r Adult, and lot tne Ageo. ONLY GENUINE Us our Z Sumy.ia re.l m front of Wrapper. J. H. Zeilin .& Co., Philadelphia, Pa., ki ...Milium. l'riee, !. nov .? ilt'J't w lolp n... h.. mal Limberser cheese is 1 11 - w ni.vfe in the West. v .. The Dute .f Argyll is considered ' bej best Fpenker in the Home of Lords. A tmitie dmuih is reported in Texas. It c -vers hundreds of square rnile3. .l!er von Seylned. a. nobleman o long descent, is Ihe pub'ic executioner of Vienna. .John T. Raymond.-the celebrated comedian, died a.. Evaniviilq, I ml . on Snnday morning. a'-w. - Sir Edward Thornton, formerly Brit ish Minister to this'country. is to meet the Virginia State authorities in an cn. r deavnr'f adjust and compromise the debt of the State. Jle rjBpregenta the British b djuiUters The Maunioe RoUtog Mills in East Telmlo were burnpd Sunday evening.--The loa i placed ,ai' $500,000; insuri ance. fcfto.OOO; It i believed tbat the Qre was canned by the night watchman dropping a match, whicb bo bad.used in lighting his pipe, near; an ' oil barrel. Four hundred men are thrown out of work. ' Another attempt on the life of the Czr is reported. It is eaid to have been made last Wednesday. Tbe news comes from Vienna and it has been con tradic'ed and reaffirmed. Certain is it that ao unusually large number of sr.ests have been made within the past tew days. . Experiments having shown that guns have once niore triumphed ver armor, the governments "f England, France and Russia are actively laying in a sup ply ol steel projectiles, of which, great uuutitiea have been ordered. Steel projectiles will'pierce the thickest arm or aft at. Vermont seems to have had a big shake. A dispatch from Burlington in the New York Slar.saya: A heavy shock of earthquake' was felt here al 2:40 p. m. to-day. The vibras tiona tasted fifteen seconds, and - wro iotrrnluced .by a startling report, nke. tha-of a large cannon, llousrs shook and the people ran terror-stricken into the streets. No damage tollowed Jh bock bad been preceded by a sligbt tremor ten minutes before : lie ne;v Her Youth Mrs. Pliojbc Cheslcy, Peterson. Clay Co . Iowa, tells therlllowing remaika ble story, the truth of whicb is vouched for by tbe residents of the town: M aniTJ vpsm old. have been troubled with kidney complaint and lameness for many ytoars; could not dress myself without help. Now I am free from all pain and soreness, and am able to do all mv own housework I owe my lhanks to Electric Bitters for having renewed mv youth, abd removed c mr nlptfdv .!! ditoASA and Dam. Iff S bottle, only 50c . For sale by W. H. lireen & Co. . . .... A Gift for All. In order to pive all a chance to test it. and thus be convinced of ita wonderful curative Dowers. DrKioe' New Dis covery for Consumption, Cough3 and Colds will be. fra limited time, given away This offer, ia not only liberal. but shows nnbonndtd tallh in tbe mer itsoi this great remedy. All who suf fer from C-MJ?ts, Odds. Consumption. Asthma. Bronchtii. or aby . affcc ion of throat. Chest, or Lungs, are evpecial lf reaoestsd to call at V IL Green t Cs Drug Stot e,' and get a trial UotUa I'ree, lir Bottlea f i I II II M . -V M ..f,,, ai. - , losSOl meniorr. with an ,uT 'rion f bavin? failed to do a , :UV 1 i' ,"t ut hnu,Ui bihavebeendone; Tmu v-1. w .rit: thi-k. yHow ap ' . M ,. skiii and eye: u dry !'',!':'U-"t..Vrr' ' ret W-m-s; the urjne is f"1'!!. !i i hhiolwl. siii't, if allowed to 1 1 VOL. XI. TiieTexas LtgUlatore ha p&ased a f IT! very elaborate public land bill, eivin te farmer a chance to secure a home. tead on forty years' ere lit at 5 percent ntereU- The cattlemen will ntt enjoy tacb vast privileses under the ne law which is considered a feather in tbe cap of Governor fi"ss There is some alarm expressed in the Government denartnients by record clerks over the. rapid fading of the dcu mcnts printed n the typewriter. For severar years neariy all the records of tbe departments have been copied by type-wri'era. It has been discovered bat thu rtCfrds are becoming indis tinct, and those written wneo type writer were first put in general use are now exceedingly difficult to reai. The record clerks predict arious trouble j unless it is averted by teps being taken . to reprtKluce the failed records, and wri irs those of the future in if)k more durable lhau tbe aniline inks used on type-writer ribbons. LOCAL NEWS. II0E1 TO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Apron FeBilvAl Lo3T Poctet Book CW lAT ev B'oks F C lliXLER Gatden Sted J . Springer 20,0 o Brl'k Uundb Bhos Wo Ac Offer H E-rMtin vvnt t'i I a pat Rnnk Millrr & NiEsrLiB-Kenredy'B Mi.ileai I Discovery Geo R f re-ch .coss Neat and Dur.i ble And the dead lock still continues. Moulding. Best in city, at Jacobi's Ildw. Depot. Rain ia much needed by the farmers in tbe count ty. Bnv a ronv. get vour neck broken and die. happy. . The receipts of cotton at this port to day foot up CO bales. Jacobi's is headquarters for low prices on Sash, Poors. Paints and Builder's Hardware. t The farmers in the country are busy mutin? the crops iatrt the ground with the hope of a good harvest in the Fall Ifnv. John Monroe is coatributiog a series of very readable papers to the Hob sonian, being reminiscences of the emigrants to tbe Cape Fear and Lura- ber river sections from the Highlands and the Isles ot Scotland. The second paper is published this week The revival al Fifth Street M. E Church continues.aod is attended with satisfactory results. New converts are added to the number at every meeting. and there seems to be no diminution in fervi rand interest. Tbey will continue duriDg the remainder of tbe week, acd possibly longer. Ciy Court. Thomas Mclvinzie. colored, was brought before the Mayor this morn ing, charged with disorderly conduit Of course the defendant knew nothing about the matter, as he was drunk at the lime, bat he was required to pay a Gne ot 5 or 10 days in the city prison. - Rudolph Santowiiz, a foreigner. nharceri with disorderly conduct, was requited to pay a tine of $10, or go be- low foT 20 days. State Medical Society. Thi hndv met in Charlotte tnis morning, ura. oaicnwea atu "ue.i. , . . . ii . I T7 . of Pender, are in attendance, having left ou last night's train for thai PrP3e- Dr. J. W. Jones, ot larboro, 1'restdenl ot the State Board ol Health, arrived here on Monday aig'rt en route tor the meeting. There will bo a pint, session of ihe Board of Health and the biave Medical Society to-ni'rrow. Eminent physicians from other Slates are ?! ppp'ed to be present, among whom are Dra. Ilealtv. of Georgia: Maoson. of - ' Richmond, and Agnew. of Philadel- phia. Tbe proceedings will undoubted- ly be of much Interest, and many valu able papers will probably be contrib uted. Ueath of Mr. . l. Love. Mr Armand D. Love, a well-known citizen, died at ab3ut noon V day at hi residence on Harnett street, be tween Third and Fourth, aged 62 years. Mr. Ixye had been for many years au official at the Carolina Central Rail road freight depot, but for several months had been afflicted with heart disease, whicb was the cause ot his death. lie was ja brother of tho lale Mr. John D. Love, formerly a well known bookseller of this city, aod was much respected by aU who knew him. His wife died soveral years since and a son only aorvives him. Ileadqaarters for iase ball aopplie I i fUinsbef gor1. v t - . .. W LMINGTON. N. C, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 13 Journal!! ic The Winston Sentinel has entered on the fitih year of ex:tance under its present management, that of Mr. E. A. Oldham, formerly ol this city. Tbe Sentinel is one of tbe brightest, newsi est and most readable papers in the State and we wish it a continoed suc cess. County Oomruinsioiiera. The B ord of C iunty Counmisaioners were called together yesterday by the Chairman, II. A. Bagg. Eiq . who slated thatoinj to the resignation of Mr. II. VonG'ahn, one of the assessors for Wilmington tiwnship. it would be necessary Ur the "Bj'a'rd to fill frTe" vacancy On motion. Mr. R E. CiUer was tinanim usly e'ected to the posh lio0t aD(1 the I5 ,or1 adjonrned. subject ... . hfl .. ol the Cnairraan. A prolix Aprons were invented, it is popularly ?upposed. by Mrs. Ee. who lived in an age when extravagant dressing was not considered necessary to a proper style ot existence, and fashion plates, being unknowu little or uo time was wasted by the women of the day in discussion of Spring bonnets, and other comforts of like character. Adam, however, is entitled to the credit ofthe invention ot the article aforesaid, and. no doubt. took out a patent ou it.and la? back in a rocking chair, enj ying, as d inventors ofthe present time, the royalty paid him, while Eve was compelled to work 'from early morn tilt dewy eve," (this is accidental) making these useful gar- meuts. with such crude implements as she could device. Aprons of that day. however, were n-"t the. highly ornamented, befluled, milled, hemstitched, plaited round-the-c rner article ot the present, nor did they have as an appendage the pretty creatures of now-a-days. who are lulls aware how bewitching tbev look attired in one of tbe atoresaid i r.oa r( artriiriQ ia one ot the strongest oroofs of the truth of the story ot tbe Garden of Paradise women love theni. and weai them on all occasions, chil- dren of both sexes are dressed in ihem. and men dole on them (with a pretty I Uirl behind them), ana re irequenuj ao foolish as to wish their arms could be apron strings. Aprons can be-used for a variety of purposes yr u will And bow many oy I . reading the advertisement in tnis issue. headed "Apron Festival." and calling at No. 412 South Third street to-mor- . i . i :nnAt:a;n I'm- wn r. . .. ... self. A continuation ot. this arttc.e may k.tun inntsH fnr UC llicu vwe-- " ' Uiocesan Conveniion. The Vestry of St. James Parish was organized last night by the election oi the following officers: Senior Warden Dr. A.J. DeRosset Junior Warden Clayton Giles. Treasurer R. E. Calder. Secretary Col. W L DeRosset Pu tU nnHt. niralna Wftffi filPnLPtl liieiuiiunu-i to the Diocesan Council, to be held May 18tb. 1887. at St. Paul's Parish. Eden ton: Delegates Dr. A. J DeRosset. Col. J. W. Atkinson, Col. W. L. DeRosset, Wm- Caldcr Alternates Iln. A. M. Waddell, Ciayton Giles, 11. E Calder, C. B Mal- lette. st. pack's. The vestry of St. I'oul's Church f was urbanized last night by the election of tne following officers: Spllior Warden DuBruU Cutlar i,inior Warden 11. E. Ileide Secrotarv and Treasurer DuBrutz (aliar TIin flliirtwm were elected delegates , ,0 i)iOCesan Council, to b held at Kjt, Paul's Pariah, Edenton May 18th, j .go-y. lu-.i-diTie-W fl. McRae. Du- i jria4 jaiiAj ' " Rrl,iy Cutlar. R. E. Ileide. Louis. J 0jSSOn, No alternates were elected. Amta moctinir thn rOP.tor. ReV. T. M. Ambler, tendered his resignation. to take effect immedialely after tbe aecond Sunday in May. which was accepted. Rev. Mr. Ambler will remove 10 Leonardlown. St. Mary's Connty, Maryland, where he will continue his ministerial duties in the Episcopal Church in that town. 6T. .toun's. Tbe vestry of St. John's Church organized last night by the election 01 the followiog officers: Senior Warden Wm. II Green Junior Warden G. Holme. Treasurer - H. G. Smallbones- Secrelary T. Wright Mearea. . . Pianos and organs can be - cheaper al lletnsberger than Otner nuuau in tut? itao . lE?IE. Pflrsonai Mr. F. Cooper, of the Clinton Caucasian, is in the city today and gave as tbe pleasure ot a call. He speaks hopefully and confidently of the prsperous future of Clinton, now that it hire railroad communication with the outside world. Military. The Wilmington" Light Infantry with the drum corps wilt attend the railroad celebration at Clinton on tbe 27 tb inst. TbeCrnet Concert Club have also been invited and it is quite probable . I . . t ! I I . . - 1 I ft i. v. rm I. Iknf (jupstion has not yet been folly decided np?fv .-;f. t ?- ' ' ??rnrniB nrw puROhiuJJOusE was one The Infantry will celebrate the 34,h anntyersary ot ts organization on tne . . , ou- 2i)lti ol May who unusuai uispiay uo. officera and members and others intern terested in the company have bad the matter under consideration for several weeks and they have now decided upon a three days' encampment, to which they haye incited the o flitters and stafl and all the companies of the Second Regiment. The companies are one each from Clinton, Fayetteville. Max ton and Smithfield. The encampment will be in the Caoaday field at the head of Market street, and will be on the 19 b, 20:h and 2lt of May. The pro gramme for the occasion has not yet been fully determined upon, but it is j intended that when completed it shall present such a variety of atlracilons as will draw a largu crowd from the sur- 9 rounding country. . ' - Estimates for Appropriations. The Bowrd of Aldermen and Board ot Audit and Finance met in joint session .A ,k .onmotoi for yesieLi iui;uuBlur. .c appropriations for the ensuing year, as . .. . :.. .I, B iard ot Aldermen. Mr T? T Ii.nsa Chairman oi ine t aru m nuua " i . i f . I C ... I i Ann ro.aiA-A It fnnnd i hat I finance presided It was tounu mail the estimates for appropriations aggre rtpd n n w arda of 142 000. while the total reyenues of the city would not ex Ceed $135 000. The Boards took up tbe appropriations tor each department. and alter several hours1 labor reduced the estimates to something less idrii jijw.uw. i ae iarges. ruu.w, was in tbe estimate Tor ngbts. tne com- mtttee huding that ine Electric ijtgni Company could not turnUh more lamps wtth its present plant, ana wai unwm I . i . . . . i IDg k, enlarge tne same uniess a tun- tract for five years could be made with tQe city. The appropriation heretofore I J f,x- niiu toinni co on iii rlrnnnon I '.. .... . ftS it w.as considered mat unuer recent dpnisions. the citv had no longer power I w. - 1 - I to collect tax from drummers The t t i i.nnri. i or. increase oi pay oi sweet uu. lv' l J Der aks as recommended by the Com- rajltee on Streets, was agreed to We are requested to state that, in res" 'WU3'W " . I 7, . , l ment recently given ai oi. owspuuu . M.E: Church will be repeated next i Kfr.rtrlav niirhr. TO . nODnerU. COlOrCU. " w ho rs on a visit here now, has cousent- cj to take part in the entertainment. DIED. r.BOLY I this citv. Taesdav. April 12th, ifiS7. WIM.IAM NE1LL. son ot William N. and HizaW. Cronly, aged 4 years, 7 nuonihs and lttdaia. . .. The frl ndsana rentivcsot tno laniny are Invited t afena tbe luncrai irom tno re dcnceofMr. t. t ronly, on Thlnt. t 0Bnec and Ami streets, tbis (Wed afternoon at o ocwk L'VE At UVclnok. thU forenoon LOV.. a ed is yrars Faueral eervlucB. at hi late reside nc. on narnottrtct. itwtco ridrd ar.d tourlh.at 4 sup m. pril HUi. Krleodh and rcitlcs are respectful ty Invited to attrn. N K VV :A l V Kit riSKMKNTS. 20,000 TickT irKRY LARGE AND FINE. apl 13 J. A SPKING15U. Apron Festival ri'HK MITK fcOCIKll Ul o. uao 1 I , . Church. a8lstca or tne menus 01 01. uc Home, will give an iipron cesurai w oeneflt of that Institution, at the reMdence of VinsfU'sVi clcck,p.m. apl urn 1 nnt lWiJla a SMALL ORN AMES TED POCKET i$ JOK, of a yellow color, cob tainlag about $2 io money and a small piece of Hair. solu ble reward w'U be paid V r ita delivery to apl 12 U 111 SO. FOURTH AT. 31st Grand Anniversary B ill F TI1E UOWAlif aw" gloe Ccmpany, at Inelr Hall, THURSDAY f llcketa 1. c, ma admitted with, t- I. u mm H-c. ' ---v NO 88 HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. We Are Offering: rpHE FINM.ST KrGUlSH TOOTH BRU8C to be found In this market Our CORN SOLVENT cures tvay time. M UN 18 BROTH KJW. apl 11 Gdiden Sets. -NOTHER LOT JUST RECEIVED AND JfOtt SALE AT LOW PRICES. GILES A MURCHISON. apl 11 iU Oil C 1 firie,t BABi BILUABD anl MaKts- ING ROOMS in the Sta e. A fine Lunch every nignt fJOm 6 to U P. M. mcb 14 tf JOS. E. HERBERT. Prop Garden Seed, ctDe RUG, CHEatlfALS, PATENT MEDl and Fancy Ar lcles In full supply at F. O. MIL liK. apl 11 . Corner Fourth and Nun ts KENNtM'5 HEDICtL DISCOVERY, S IMMONS REGULATOR, Tayfor Sweet Gum and M allien. Bun's o 'gn oyrup. Prescriptions omponnded day and nljht. 49 Night Bell. MILLRR A NIETLIE, apl 11 Cor rtlxthand Mulberry rjUMPHRET'S Hoicoj pthic Specifi , j-jijbIPHREVS Homteopathlc simples. firjMPHBEY's Homceonathle. Vcerinary XI srecifie The only complete stock in t.h citv. Afalillnecf Drugs, Ac. and p ices that defy competition TAR T NI1TT anis Druggist, as n. Front -i If Jail at Last. V HAVE LEASED THE OLD JAIL VI' D . r-,nverted it into a Carr age Shop. Haveemulo ed a Arsc.elaes Painter who cannot be heat. Also have the onW li ret cluaa lrimmer lu the city Mv Wool work I mu an i liinrksmii hare gecnd to -ne. o "I ... I.nll.l m. renalr nil tir.d.4ftf . . . . Mil . . vente cs to tns ucbi rasnacr, ami m w ! to aerva ail of my old irienjt ana cinuni.- . ome an(Uee mef crtrner of Stcondand Princess srreets. K. P. MCUOUbi L.L- Will have a stock of Bugir'os and Ptsetons in a fewMays. api iuw New Books. gPRINGHAVEN," by Blackmore, illss Churchill," by-(.hristlan Reid, "Saint Michael," by Mrs. Wister, "She," by Haggard, "He," a Companion to She", "Cnc'e Max," by Miss Carey, "King Solomon Mite t", "Gash on DclUvery," by DuBoigfobey and others YATES BOOK STORE api it I T A r-. V S A a V f JJ e H WOUUS lCUCl 1 CU no FILL UP VACANCIES CAUSED BY I I tne o-nod trade we bad last week, lor wnicn i taank my lrl ids and cuetomers and ask them to come again and see our increased toek of MILLINERY, FANCY GOOD I, NOTIONS, A flne lllie of stamped Linen, plain and l drawn work, Tray and Buffet Covers, c. )rfce Jrs v . .-y1-' j I . hlhlrpn KesoectliUIV. aplll2 E. K RRER. The Ladies' E TJ P O R I U MI OF SrRINO JSTYLE- Mr. inhcon'a celebrated make of Oandker rn ,g aod warraot ti.cni t very thread put UnCD -t Kcw york yrb, and my Holder j Wjtr.anicl ol to dye aud t-wti " " . . 10. )iurc Moicry The targOKt and roost beautiful astort-ncnt sds Notions and fancy Goot8 ever brought to ilminaton. - r wr , . t ..n n lint.. 'I'nmmtnH nj iihiiih. . .1 . . : o..n..ii.i ..i.a aivii nr ttnntiv. IVI Ut J Ul'lW, OW"Vin. u ..iiv- . . ! . . Ivo. 45. 15. lYlUUlf. 115 Market Street. Wilmington, N. C. apl 12 ; - " Latest Booko. 1887 MY OFKN1NG i i . . m . T.iMri tu iinriri ir i an i v.'irt ru fi urtrrrri ww . 4,1 ihiiitm 111 a rux mm - . , reetlav) tilt all orders in Millinery promptly l the fiUd bank. lhen same courae alon aild k.b 7i .i1-u Alt. 1VflMrv rck. thence . .11 .nil u in, nipnt linn nf Ilosierv and I down itn Creek Wl poles to a Stake, thenco , Mr. A. I ir . . f f ilr ,,ant4i .hitdren . I keen I alonif a rlcelleld bink . 2i decree W 67 1 -...,0 FRINGH A VEN, by Blackmore, . Mrs hurchlll, by Reld. Dn Mltr, Hilary FoUy, by Braeme, lady Walworth's Diamond, She, by Rider Haggard, Jess, 44 V r Klog Solomon's Itltei, He, A Com anion to 8be, . , Knight-Errant, by Lt all For sale at nEINSBE&GEK'S f IHE CONFEDEBATE STATF8 NAVY, V J Thomas Scharf, .A. H-. lLw O Service Afljat. otThe Bcraarkab!e Career Lhe 1 onttderaW crnlaen:. untter an t Ala- of VbetonfcderateYrntoeK. eemmes. C S. U 1 o f I n 1?TVC v - - . ?LAASS Kofica r wt wtu be clad to ;raeir eoamamicauca Uom oar mends oa any aad AU aahjeeia caaeralUtereatbat The a&ae ot tae writer moai always be Uhed to Ue Editor. Communication most be WflUil e on side of the paper. ' Penonautleamnetbe avoided.: ";. Aad It 1 especially and particularly u ' -, . tood that tbe Editor doe not always eadoi . the view of correspondent an lea to tall in the editorial column. NEW AIVERTI8JKBIBNTD." By S. Van AM RINGED Co., AUC HON EERS. " Commissioner's Sale Valuable Real Estate B T VIRTUE OF TWO CERTAIN DE- ctees of the Superior Court of Ne Hawover.; 1 l ouoty, m-oe at its January Term, a. u. 1FS7. the ucders'jrned. Commlsslorer appo'nt - ed in.ad by faiifdenee, will on Mot day the 18th day or sprii, 'bsj. i a at. on- ia nay, at the i 'uTt House door . In the Cltyrf VfU- mlrgion, expose to sale, by pubiie aucwon, for cash. th& followlnjr lou or parcels ot land. aitaa'e and being la the City of Wilmington, snate or nortai arouea, as follow: - let Il No. 6 in U.'ock 8. 2nd West, half ot lot No Tin Bloc 7J. 3r lot bcglcnlss at tc N. K. lntercc- lion of Wrleht nd Klirblh streets. thence N. withK line of Eighth street, 26 feet. henreE. SJ feet, thenec S. iGt feet, to Wright street.' nnil Ihenct W. in thn lM.-t&ntnv. ItftlUff B1TII " lets 3. 4. s ana cm isiock ss. 4 h A lot beginning la N: line of Queen street ISO f c. E. of E Tne ot Sixth street, thence K S8V, feet, thence N. 231 feet,' thence - W SSVt fee then e S. to the beglnnlDg, bclnir -parts 3, 4. 5 and 6 in Block 78 . - a.n. a. mt rjegiomng in w "jmeor bixid street, -t- reei . e. or nurcn street, inence . w. lwreet, tbence N. ss ft-et, thence A- . feet, thence P. to the begin nin. belnir parts - of lots 3 an 1 4 in Block 91 - . . t 6th. A lot bealanlnir at he N. E. lnteraee- tlonof Sixth and Taylor street, tbence N 60 . te-t, tbtnee E 75 feet, thence e. uo feet, tnenoe w to the beglnnlDg; being part of lot 5, Block 349. - " ' V th. A lot beginning in the R.llneof Eighth streer, oo ieei s. oi i won sireei, mencm a2 feet thence e. 66 feet, thehce W. 8i ftet. tbence N. to feet to the beginning; being part ' -. f let 2. Block 38. - v .. 8th. A lot bcalnnlnsr at 8 P. lnterteitlon - of Ninth and Woos'er streets, thence E. 2t7i,j rect, iQcnoe azo ieei, inence t o tne can itueoi Mnta street, aca tnepce ts mc oegin nlnz; lelng pait of lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 in Block f of Mnth and Oawfeon sti e.s. running thence , S. 76 feet. tbenc w. 116 feet, thence N- 44 -feet, tltensa vf. 116 fee t.- thence NT. UAfcet. inence a. to ne ueginniDs;, ucing pant ox . l8 1 , 2 and 3 In Block 3b.' . ' J loth A lot beglncing in .the K. Hoe of Eighth street 7H-fet S. ot Wright street; thence N. 7s feet.-thence K 83-feet, thenoe S. ' JK) feet, thence to the beginning ; . being part . ot i"ts 1 ana u in mock ;4. , ilth All of lot Sin Block i'6 . .. : w 12lh. All or iot 5 In Block S.i n. arwt m . ... S k 1 . . W t - k lam. c. nair oi ioib i, - ami o m dioci c;. , 14. n . a it i ofgoin'ng ai a siaae in aiary a. Jame line, thence N. with her line 7 degrees W S2 feet, thence N. t3 degree E. 6f 1 feet. , Hkrimin line. N MMu ilerreea VV. tA the hecin.' l.)tll A 11 Ol lot S IB UIOCK 01- l,th All of Blocks 3S. 41 atid 55; and all of tots 1.2 5 and 6 In Block 56; the K. half of lot 6 in Block 68? all of Blocks 14. 24, 25, 27 aud 28; all of )os i, 2 ana i in liio"k Oi:;. tot i in . Rlark.'Ui! lot 4. 5 ind 6 in Block 5. : tlie W. - half of lots 1. 2, 3, 4. 5aud1in Block 6-:i; the w . half of lots 4, 5 and 6 in Block 5 .a. 17th . A lot beginning at the X. W. intersec tion of Ked Cr-tas and fig hen street, thence . 132 feet, tbence w iiw ieet.. to tne bell )ie. thence E. with said line 14' feet. V to Uei Cross strest, tbence lbO feet- to tbe be ginning ; being parts of Jots i anl .1 In Block 18th. AUof lots 4, 5 and 6 la Bloak83. ' -lath. A lot beginning Id tbe West line of 1 smr street. 66 reel J. oi uacen street run ning tbence W. to 'he CbanDclof the River." ihce N. up the River to Souiherii line of Castle street. - thence K -with said . lino of Castle street about 130 feet to the Wi9' linn of Una. Huiiha Int. thCCA 8. with said Un (t said lot CJ .feet, . tic ace E. -about 200 feet to lam W. line of Surry street, theme S. 2;t feet to the beginning; U-luc part of 1 t No. 1 and allot lots 2, 3, 4 and 5 in Block 71. 20th. A lot legi nnlng at tbe S. E. intersec tion, of Nun nd .-ccond streets, and running thence S. with SecoDd street. 12 feet, tbence E. iesfcct, thence T. it. feet, tbence w. u feet, thence N. 100 feet to Nun trcet, thence with Nun street W. 110 feet, to the bctionlsg; being part of lots 1 and In Block I'll. ".'let. A lot w eat nan or tot in,iJoc n. 22nd Also a tract of janu ana eommer begin nlrg 200 feet from the Intersection ot two , 0 r5ct mlic, which separate tbo lands 2(H) fect, thcocc E. to the Sound, thence along-' the Sound to Burkblmer'a line,' tbence wltn his line to the lcgluning; excepting JO feet atovc htRh vater mark for a ngbi or way. 2.5r'l. a tract of laua in New uanover co , in Ml. Misery Neck, adjoining laoJa lately OWUL'l UJ U. v. uititiu nuu ' uriuviuf vh ,uo n. t. J'raucn u iy v.hhj xvar unci at mo mouth of theML Misery Creek.-aud tbence up raid Creek t a stake, tbenco along the Ul- vision bHUKS uciwccn me mcucb u um tractH S. M ftcscrcc East 113- pole, tbenco N; 154 m1ch to a pine, on oil rosu, toence ai jrg I nolcntoibe N. W. Branch of Capefear KKer, . . M t . a. .mm. I - 1 1 dunce uuwo iqh uivcr to invueRiuump. I 4tii. Anotlier tract adjoining laat tract, ar 1 atnl lana formerly owuct ut a. u. aiooro.anu betrlunlngvu N. W. Bra uch Cape Icir River, at lower nd of MU M leery Bluff, thenco iiiiiwu inc umii .v. wrw. mv . . bang between thta tract and the Jand of R- H. I Cowan, tbence along M bank. 8. 1 degree I wl i.;u t.nira to tun uivi r: tuenco aown tnu . - . I di.j J1 u. I, Ii. r1lata1r.ii hmk liCarivn 1 iift and tho tract iit described, thence along aavi dl Tit. Ion bank o. 2i degrees A. U7 pole to a n.iol irate, on t Misery Creek, thence op M no Ira L a htakc on E- aide of fia'd Creek, oo a rt;jlkld bank, tbcoce W. 41 degree tu. 157 pole to a stake in toe oia roau. tbence with ld road " N.' 49 degrees W. 7- jkiIcs to a sUkc. tbence 8. 73 degrees w.bj notes to the IickI nlng. - 25th. Also the fellow iulecribed land la Brnnawlck coutty: Beginning at a tUke on tbe W. ido of the cape car Silver oa Eagle 11 nd, oppMl'e too centre of the arennd bank, rnnnag W. on Imd convejed by James W. tw J alius walker, on Dec 20th, 1813,theme ainoi centre of said baak to where It strikes tbe tecmd set tional bank near a tide Kate, tbence along a bank running uy toe aioe or a canal to Alligator Creek, thence do w said Cre to the beginning; contain'.; ? tH acres. Win. An oilier if act containing tyt acres, sitnatel also on atld JEagt' IiiSnd, adjoin! r. the last above deaerlbea tract, and be leg part ot the rand conveyed by James W . Waiaer a Jnlioa Walker. ' ' , 27th. kat pTt of loU a a'd tn Block 00. iS'h. A 11 ot loU S and G 1st Bloek U7. ioitu . All of tot S la Block &. . ouh. Allot lot31u Block; . 3UU ?artot w. halt of lot! in Block M. UAItbDKN BELLAMY. 1 -i- CommliiWner. Brsseix A BiCAt'O. Plalatiars Attorwy. aaeh 14 ti -- Eureka ! ! A TI ELBCTKIC AViuha iiu ca224 , ai: -j osr. t . T - I foruicrlv l)eloOif.ing to E. .1. Mitlerioh on the nakes, at low N jIomihc lot of land sold by D. M. Bryant , Rushing, tol to iturkhimcr, and ihs laud of Elliot's oa ior Aauta u ,he w. at Buikhlmer 8. corner, thence a.