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Tl IxUa Laad Lau am 04-f aaia a; local eaaae la Duu.u tauaj ,ia wvcaiaa: ciaaaca, ia or af 10 biio apraaaoraapoa aaatcaaata aad ir.ar Ganaaaj a4 Roaala are ,u.Uituo acttoa ua a ?W w to ratrVciia( 1 1 um of ttpUauta. Kxparimaau i a ta elcu).a7(aa of IaUa etraata in isi t Loadoo laat alBL Bal- rim ia taa dm Powarta racca!re tba rv uJ u of lUrtiooaeia. Naw York iimrt aad mrchAi4 bare aabacribad ,M ow) u taa Iaitaaikaal Cottca Cxpoai oa i & alJ v Aileata, Oa. Tba u 1 (jrtn ai CisCioaaii caaaad Ttetardar. a,fnia Dr a eoilaiioa oa tba Roak !. ) H.ilro4 ox VTaJaat, Iewa aoaaa t n-a j Ufa prauo tr motaorlaaa boxt. 4ad mtH auc aad rvpraaeauiiata '.) 11 iwaiary coofaraace at Pax la. rt iVra aai iba Ikiliaa are tfiwtig adaf. Hrr M ait. ta prcapriator of a SocxaJiat Difpr it LdoJoo, aaa baa arrratad - p(rutaft (tM mordcr of tb lata Citr. r )'oik Mai beta: Muaa 3S par .: . tuitoo qakt aad aUadj at 10 1118 I -auotaaro floajr qaiataad ataadj 4 T:o SO. waaat. aacradad red $1 13 c'hih, uoradd 57Ct CU; tDixita i -." iw &ry aad towar at 4-S caata; Tb fellow wbo write for, or edit, . 4jrpsper and know bow to im .. hi bat cooou ought to hJ jk"4. I'.y aa act paaaad at tba recent aa- i m of th Legialatare thirty poaoda iiclared tbe legal weight of a ull ef C4)Uo aaeJ. Ta Jabate ia tba U. S. Seoalo on reaoluuoo to go into aa eleetioo (it tf&mr of tbat bodj cootiouea 'm 4y today without any iadica ti -' of aodiag Va caScial atalameot of the Mayor ot N km abowa that euty-otfl pereooe io,t. ;ht'r Uree'by the opera bouae i:-iHcr. Of tbea thirty-eU were h-.turh, twenty Italian aad three i nth. I'. i tboaght la Londoo that war ii in Kaat will be everted. The l',r have jototly agreed to notify " trrx thai thev will act ioterrane f aa the oompromia offered I I -ha r &i l'ttrkay Ih Cbsrlioa Aw and Cemrier tbe le) of tbe Air-Lioe te uh Uicbsaood Jk Danville, and asks, Wby as Coarieetovi always left on thoatsid?" It eayt; farther : "Ta wbaiU of Booib Caroll a a. except t roo uaarad by lb Booth Cauoiia aj Purt Royal Railroad, ts aoegbt by iioe wbicw have Raebawotjd aad Norfolk as iuir objecyrw Sew York menahants and bankers aiibacnbed 125,000 to the food for tbe Iournatioaal Cotton Exposition io be bid At AtUnta, Gs., tbl falL Other coot rib utioo have been made, and lb s access of the scheme seem to b aaeerod. Tb reooaylvaaia Uooae of Kepre eautive paAted a resolution sub mittiog to the people a cooslitnliooal ameodmeol prohrbttiag the m ana fact are aad sale of liquor, exeept for medicinal aod ecisnuAo purposes. A similar meaaar we defeated by the Coooecticoi House of Repreaeota tive. The Charlotte Obcrvr publishes, ia it editorial columns, the letter of the Uoo. The. F. Bayard Ma ao in teresting cootf ibelvoo to tbe discus ton ,?ilT9iJf .a-" : After a brief period, we thiok, the Obtrvtr will s thst Mr.Jlyard U entirely oor rectaad Jwilf come over to the help ol tbe Stab ia it oppoeitioo to a maj are. that caw accomplish no good but may be prod active e great barm. It is stated that the delay of a eable taltfrant a quarter of an boar ooly preveotd"tt Uaae of the Air line Railroad on each more edraoUJ ous una to the Daltlmere A Ohio Railway Company. Mr. Garrelt, who HfaasBowtf -that company, bad sreaae U Italy (or hU bsaltb, and had b ulTapbi io la rfrrsace to the tnujao'JjaC He jaUaihU reply. to lease, efferfo.; eaore liberal i-armj than those oa which the Clyde coq- Catar M U TtMt COM t bio-vlioo had agTti upon, aod hia ton aniarad lb a ofSea wbera tba ltaj waa batos arranged with lb la taltgnua ft oca bla faiber fillean min- atca a(Ur iba baaioaaa had been oom- plalad. Tata rrral aUaala ! ia Ylr data n Mia aval aTaUral. . . aaIocta Obaarrer, Slat. A leller rtceirad beta je.terday fmm . Mnit.mtn rain i T.Jiii from a geoUemaa rtaidiog to Caltl- more) expresses toe opinion vqb, ae VirjHala MJdJxnd articaion'lo Char- lottaiaetUl ooolecnplatedt-ootwith- iUadiag Iho recent leaae of the Air line by iba Richmond fc Danrilie Railroad Company. It , ia said that Baltimore merchant bare taken the matter ao much to bean thai a pablio meeting haa beea called, and the opin ion prerails that the baaloeaa axiaen dee of tba Monumental City abeo lataly reolxe the penetration of at treat one railroad from tbera Into the eottoa belt, and that the boeineea men there ara ready to pot their shooldera to the wheel. The Virginia Midland la now regarded aa a Baltimore road. aad aa it bolt op- a gala t ibo Rich mond Jb Danrilie Railroad combina tion at Danrilie, there ia no fnesdly South era outlet. Baltimore capital aaye it mtu and teiU have one, and the ptoject of a connecting link be tweeo Danrilie and Charlotte mail be built. Two Piaiaraa. thk oairosKTO rtooiBmox. Biblical Recorder. W e do heartily deaire to aee the bill paaaed by the role of tbe people, and we honeally beliere Ibat'lhe chief danger to the eoccea of the cauee will ariae from the friend of Prohibition. We can uonoetre of no earer way of fail a re than for the committee to import Mprofeaaional oralora" aod female temperanee lec turer. Let thee take tbe field and we think the caoee ia gone. to Tai raouismosisTa. Cbarloue Obeerver. Aa the lntereal in prohibition in creaaea in Charlotte, we eoggeat tbat the aaaociatioo bare aorile Mtaa Wil lard, Preaideot of the Ladiea' Tem perance Aaaociatioo, to deliver one of her lectorea here. It i said that apart from the profound interest gen erally felt in the object which ebe treat tbat of temperance there ia found a magoetiem in tbe manner of tbat treatment which everywhere ihie lady baa lectured, ba been found not lea convincing than attractive. T! a . RaJelgb V'mtor. Tbe syoopeie of the new revenue act which went tbe rounds of tbe State oreaa recently coo tain ad a a er ror. In thai eynopaia, retail dealers of mall liqaor ooly were placed upon the same foouog with dealers io spi 1 a. if l..it.. 1 I rituoo liquor. mere ta a uiiuo uoo oetween meee asaiers nuu dtslsrs of mall liquors ooly are to fsy a liceose or of thirty-six dol ar per year io ad vane, while per- m a . a v a) aooa who aU all kinds of liqoors, cor dials or bitters, ia qaanuuee lee than a gallon, shall pay a license tax of sixty dollars per year in advance. In either case the license ia not to be iseaed for a shorter time than twelve month a Tb irstal Da Qaetla ta a Flat eMail. Wash. Oorrespoodeot Dispatch. The MeCalloch bill, which the debt payers of Virginia advocated, fixes the debt at 3I.OOO,000, tnU the rale of io teres t an average of 4 per cent., make coopon receivable for taxes and other dnee lo the State, aod the bonde non-taxable. This bill irs agreed npoo by the creditors snd the Sute authorities. The Riddle berger bill, which the' Readjuslers advocate, fixes the debt, at leas than 120,000,000, makes the coupons non receivable for taxes, 5ra, and the bonds taxable. It fixer the rate of interest at 3 per cent., and it authors neither sought nor had aoy confer ence with the creditors. The credit or oppose it. - - r"aSSaaar SaW jaWaWJaa Spirits Turpenune. Shelby Aurora: Maj. Schenck iaforma us that there are now 1,173 spindles la operation La lb cotton factory el Cleave lead Mills. The asxt session of Jhs Untied State Court, to be bald at Statea vtUs. will begin oo the third Monday of AprtL People from the south end east have begun to look out for sammer board Log. Gt4toa coosty Is bordered oo three eidssrby two railroads aad split open la the eeair by saothsr. Morggnton Jsladti We lsarn t tarn a Wataog gsatleeaaa that the saow which fsll oath Bias Ridge two weeks ago was drifted la many place to a depth of from three to six fast. The Lenoir IrpU leara that e Northern company will aooa take charge of the Baker gold mine; w(U sUk shaft aad begla work upon aa extsaslve scale. -TbefreJrht aad pa seogs trains oo tbe Westenf North Caro lina Railroad will be ran separate here after. Psaeger tralae going east, pease this poiat at 10 JO; goieg west, 10. Chaaga ssade Moedsy Ike SUC Raleigh Seiti-Obftrveri The attampu to locaU thai $13,000 drawn here la the lottery cootine.-Oa Ue teeoed day after the drawing w suted thst Mr H F. fUtlMt was probably the winner. After ward some doebt sxoee, bat now it appears l be aboat eerteia thst he 1 the lackr man. H I now La Florid. .The ticket is said lo bar beeo left With kU lev partaer, Mr. HtcbMX&io. Who forwarded-ft. The ea tira aaaiisr about the ticket ba been mad a mrsurioos a pcawibU; why. ao one op- mi ta knaW. BOCB 0OC4 hSV actually twxUa it aa SJlalr Lbtt thy sboold not S lOiy ail iwvi iw Lnmbrt 03 MobtionianY There axa aotna eaaea oXfllifcilieria aad pnennad- nla In tblJ towo -a1 couarr.' .- Tn weather la fnoir fin,' and lbfanara ara ttard at Jvoric--; mr kpnaa: -lent 91 oar Ba perior Court meela la ibla Iowa on Uia iUr 24 . Aa old faratr tart that If laitlloaday a!&i''rroa "did not kill the peachea aod oUiar frail U will, t4 apt toj muuuaa aoy otaer adTcrae xonaae. . we bottea tbal tba elm ItaTer were allied a week or tea daye azo. Peter PurceU. colored, a well ksowa creek band, met bla 'I waottrijaax tta ".I,f Kockflb. He wu Lb cbarge of a "clamp' or uaber, Md it becoming eoUagled be deatli laafWedoeadtracax the "JTaJU" 00 u eodaarorloz to get It looee wbea be fell la to tba water, i --i Kewlon JZnlcrptUi; !We hope our farmers,' before completing tbei plana for tbe year,' will consider tbe advtsabUtrj of working part of their land lo tobacco. Building lota are' ia great demand In Newton. We know of several men ready to build dwelling bonies aa eooo aa aatls f actory lots can be procured. Flat tering prospects a to tbe condition of tbe wheat crop come la from every part of the co oat j. From a private letter we ex tract the following: Tbe Rutherford Col lege ba about 200 student, aad still they come. Oar commencement will take place on the 25 h aad 2dtb of Hay. Our fanners are making preparations for a large crop of eottoa this rear. It will be seen from our cormpondeate' col tuna that tbe acreage in Hamilton's township 1 expected to ba increased fifty 'per cent., aod in Jacob's Fork the Increase is pat down at 40 per cent Raleigh 2icv-Obver : Mrs. C P. Speocer last week gave to the Uni veraity library a large aad valuable ooUec Uoo of books, once belonging to the library of Dr. Jamee Phillip. This is but one of Mrs. 8pencer' many efforts ia behalf of the Uarrertity. A white male child, a little over one year of age, can be adopted by any one wiahiag to adopt It. It mother U la the hospital, aad the child must have a home. Aay one wishing to do a charita ble aad kindly deed ia this matter can ob tain all information necessary from: Mayor Manly or Chief of Police Heartt. . .?Tbe city police force have made 700. arrests for violations of city ordinance since May. last.' ine cirri neaJtn continue gooo. mo mortality daring March ba' been? highly favorable, a the Insurance people aay. One of our young mea ir just back from Beaufort. Ha went there to ahoot docks, aad killed three la ten days. On the roll at the grided school ' are the name of 633 popiis. The dally attendance Is very large. There-are at present eleven teachert,.. ... .. ... , . ..i ' v -r Hickory 2Vm." The. wheat throughout the county Is very small yet, bat the prospect for a good crop ere -very flattering ao far aa we cab learn. --- Plenty of "beaolifol snow" can be aeea oa the mountains this week. Maj J. W. Paaa, of Feleoa, Ouplla county, arrived In Hickory this week, aad ia now busy open ing hi stock of ceneral merchandise. Mr. Pass has secured the services of C bar lea Hamilton aod Beat Cobb., Jr. His fami ly will arrive next week. We learn mat tbe farmers of every section of tbe county iotead raising about twice tbe amount f cotton this aeaeon than ever be fore. A one-horse farmer will cultivate aboat ten scree. Now if a man bsp- pees to be tbe owner of a good dog and will list him for taxation, then tbe dog be comes a subject for larceny, and tbe thief will be sent to tbe penitentiary for steallsg a dog. Capu R. B. Davis, an intelli gent observer of all things (bat interests all people, telle us that the peaches are not all killed, and that ao far a very fair crop may be expected. A quantity of fertllizera have been sold at Hickory this spring. A sure evidence tbat the farmers mean to do an lfjaahj4 - ' tKl.anmmar art4 rtin an Increased busioeee this summer aod reap ao abundant harvest next faJL 3 OIT nRvr AoratsrrtsstawNTa. Mcxsoa Neckwear, etc J. C. Mesne Soda water. 8. VAsAxxxxaa Court order. J. I. Macx Foreclosure sale. HanrsxaxaKR Piaaoe aad organs. Croxlt A Id oajus-r Fruit at auction. J. W. BotrrHxaLAjro & Co. Boarding. Cboxlt & MuUX--SaLl,etc.',st aueuoo. Ckoitlt & Idoaaxs Clothing at auction. X.el sta. . Eggs continue very scarce and high. And still no cases for the Mayor's Court.' To-day is usually termed "All Fool's Day," being the 1st dsy of April. Judge J. C. S. Gadger and Solicitor Mclver were at the PurceU House last night. There waa considerable ice yes terdsy morning, and in exposed pieces tbe ground was frozen hard. The thermometer al this office registered 36 degrees at 6 A. M. yesterdsy, and 50 at 6 P. M., or five degree higher than at tbe same hour Wedoesdsy evening. A handsome showcase, filled with fsncy articles, in front of Mr. Julius HabnBstpre, on Market street, was blown down by the heavy wind yesterdsy and badly broken up. ' ' ' A fine cow, belonging to Mr. N. Greenwsld, of this city imported stock had two calves st one-birth about a week sgo, and all are "doing as well SS could be expected."" Tbe calves are ssid to be beauties. - ! I Some boy killed a favorite game bsn for Mr. Samuel Davis, our city agent, yesterdsy, with an air gun, and the worst of it was thst the hen wss on his own premises at the time. Tbe police msy possibly get tbe youngster. - On Thursday and Friday nights of last week tbe students st Chspel Hill were entertained by fact aod scenes of Egyptian life, presented by Geo. R. E. Colston. Tbe JTaes-Obssrser pronounces ths General one of the finest lecturers of the dsy. Hs lectured In Raleigh last night, aaaaaaT'SB caaaceisi Hear.? : To-dsy, as Intimated ia. Taesdaj's pa per. tbera Will be a change -io the ringing of the city bellA K The. breaiiast bell will ring at 7i the tuxeVoet .bejlatV and the market bell at 10 o'clock; The other bellf will be roBj urol. A GeietSaV Waatdiaigj5" ij ' J . Oar venerabl-i and related, WIowtcIU- aea, Mr. L. B. Hoggins svith bis estimable lady, celebrated their goldaa wedding at their residence on the corner uf Seventh and Mulberry streets, yesterday. Mr Hoggin was married to Phoebe New bold, at the residence of her mother, in what was know as White Oak District, in Onslow county, oa the Slst day of March, 1831, by Geo. 'A. Thomson, Esq. Both were born in Onslow county: Mr. H. oa tbe 23th of November, . 1803,-and Mrr. II. oa tbe 25lb of May, 1805. He followed the business of farming until 1819, wbea he re moved to New Btroe and commenced mercbacdiztng. Here he remained until 1853, when he came to this city aod con tinued in mercantile pursuits. Of those present at the wedding in. 1831 only one is now living, and that is Mrs. Clarissa Rothwell, now residing not far from this city, ia Brunswick county, and aged about 70 years. Mr. Hoggin says the Slst of March, 1831, was pretty much such a day as yesterdsy, aod was socoeeded by a very fair aad pleasaot one. Tbe venerable couple received their fxieods during yesterday . afternoon and evening, and a large number called aod partook of their liberal hospitality and con gratulated them on the consummation of their first half century of married happi ness, ..which hss sunerea no aimioution with (heir increasing years. Tbe tables were handsomely and taste fully arranged and were almost literally groaning uodet the weight of good things which were spread upon them. Over tbe door leading Into the dining-room were the words, "Welcome to All, paioted on white cloth and festooned with ivy, and pvsr tbe opposite door, at the rear end of tbe tables,' were the words, "50th Anniver sary," io gilt letters oo white cloth. Oauir WMiar BaUlauai. Tbe following will show the state of the thermometer, st the stations named, at 8.00 P. M. yesterday, Washington meao time, and also the amount of rainfall io laches, for the twenty four hours ending daily at 3 P. Mn except Tuesdsy, wheo it is 48 hours, as turoished.by Sergeant James W. Wstsoo, Signal Officer st this Station: Weather. Fair Fair Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Fair Fair Clear Hazy Clear Clear Fair Clear Fair Atlanta. Augusta 54 Charleston Cbarloue Corajcaos Gelveatoo Havana Indianola Jacksonville.... Key Weat Montgomery. . . . New Orleans.... Punta Raaaa. ... Savannah. Wilmiagtoa Cedar Keys Pensacola Clear Clear Tbe following are the Indications for tbe South Atlantic States to-day: Fair weather in the squtbern and cloudy weather with occasional rain in the north ern portion; brisk westerly winds, higher baromster, aad stationary or lower tempe rature. rrsla;a Exvarii far lha Haatk. Below we give tbe foreiga export from the port of Wilmington for the month of March joat closed, as compiled from the books at tbe Castom House : Cotton 3,761 bales; weighing 1,381,057 pounds; valued at $183,414. ' Rosin and Crude Turpentine 85,774 barrels; valued St $161.. . Tar and Pitch 3,690 barrel's; vslued at $7,178. Spirits Turpentine 315,780 gallons; val ued at $93,768. Lumber 1,066,000 feet; valued at $18,-j 6M. SblDrles 154.000; valued at $934. Total value of foreign exports for the month, $415,993. rals:a aalpaaoata. Tbe foreign shipments yesterdsy consist ed of tbe Norwegisn barque Mediator, with 1,000 barrels of tar aod 1,640 barrels of rosin, and the Swedish brig Jims, for Ham burg, with 3,169 barrels of rosin, both by Messrs. Peterson, Downing & Co. A reaeler Prler. Holly Herring, colored, was brought here yesterdsy morning, under a commit met from Justice Jno. D. Powers.of Union township, Pender county, charged with larceny. In default of security in the sum of $100 for his appearance on the 11th insL, before the msgistrate named, be was committed to the county jail. SStVBH. Tf40 nABlflB. Gorman barque Richard, Paske, sailed from Havre oji the 4?7lh(ulL for this port 8chooner JfeOu 'CrweS, Hewitt, cleared at Baltimore on tbe 39th ult. for tbl port. :.' Schooner if". W. Anderxm', 'Bsbcock, clesred at Philadelphia oa tbe 29th ulh for this port. Schooner Katie G. Robirmn, Soey, hence, srrived at Jackson ville, Fla., on the 36th ul(. 'The pilot-boat jV&fc i? tfef, reported ashore near Smith ville on Wednesdsy, has been gotten off. ' '; 'i The rifsr U reported to be getting pretty sboaley again, though tbe boats get, along without much difficulty as yet Provided the great organs of tbe body are not Irreparably Trriurad.'tberejsie few dis eases that Tutie Pills will not care. - They ooQcenuate the vitality, of, tbestem, ? Tbe Liver, tbe Sleen, the Heart, and the Kid neys awJjrpught Jato.bsmanlos and good health, long life and vigor pf , mind end ttfdy follow their use. The first j dose ofteg tatonjibes the patient- f Tem. R. F. 52 .00 54 .00 53 .00 47 .00 71 .00 66 .00 74 .00 '73 .00 60 - .00 69 .00 56 .00 63 .00 63 .06 57 .00 53 .00 57 .00 61 .00 as. .Jfolssl a ;CbareBH-AeeitaBie af : Permanent Call lr iter. JoT.r Pitt. ;: : We leara that Rey.Tbomas D. Pitts who has beeo filling tbe . pulpit . of - St. John's Episcopal church, of. this, city, - for some iaooths pastahas recejved from the vestryt SftUi F Pnat of Anfttihfi of that church a permanent call to thelW ;-- w ww, torship, and ,bsconclnded to accept the The ministrations of the Reverend gen tleman hare -proven. very, acceptable to hi congregation, a i evinced hy their action above referred to ; and daring his brief stay io our midst he has also made many warm friends in: the commonity st large, who will be pressed to learn of bis deter mination to; remain, permanently in Wil mington and. continue to minister to them ia holy things. : . ; j arrow Eaeape from a;Flre. Tbe roof of the long bouse on the west side of Fifth, next to the' corner of Prin-, cess street, in . the . res'r of. Mrs. ' 3. lu Keeoe's residence, caogbt fire from a spark from the chimney yesterdsy afteroooo, about 3 o'clock,, but fortunately the flames were discovered in time to extinguish them before much. damage bad ensued. The engines were getting ready to respalr to the scene when they were notified that tbe fire waa out. A Orowaed nan tat tne Blver When the steamer Elisabeth. Capt, Wil - kinson, was coming up the river, yesterdsy r " afternoon, the body of a drowned celored men was discovered in tbe water nearthe eastern shore of tbe river, about six mile below tbe city, in such a position tbat tbe steamer could not reach it It is supposed to be tbe remains of some unlucky indi vidual who was drowned in. attempting to cross tbe river during the stormy weather tbat has prevailed for several days psst. (mailable Letters. The following is the uomailable matter j remaining in the city postofSce up to this! date Sabdy Bell, Pender county, N. C; J. R. v- " - -,iVi,r Carrlowryr Esq., Sampson county; Alice Ellis, Newark, N. C; Miss Mamie Hewlet, Woodbery, Queen coubtyL. I., N. Y. XklftS iniAX.18. The mails close and arrive at the City Post Office as follows: CLOSE.: Northern through mails, fast, 6.-00 P. M. Northern through and way mails ... 5:30 A.M. Raleigh 5:30 A.M. Mails for the N. C. Railroad, and routes supplied there from, including A. & n. u. - Railroad, at........ 5:30 A.M. Southern mails for all points South, daily. . . .8 A. M. and 7:45 P. M. Westernmails(C.C. Ry)daily -(except Sunday) 8:10 A. M. Mail for Cheraw & Darlington .. ' Railroad 7 :45 P. M. Mails for points between Flo rence and Charleston,. 8 A. M'and 7:45P.M. Fayetteville.audofficeBon Cape Fear River, Tuesdays and , Fridays 1KP M. Fayetteville, via Lumber ton, . daily, except Sundays.... 8:10 A.M. Onslow C. H. and interme diate offices, Mondays and Thursdays, J6.-00 A.M. Smith ville mails, by, steam boat, daily (except Sundays) 80 A. M Mails for Easy HiiL Town Creek, Sballotte and Little River, Mondays and Thurs days , Wilmington and Black River 6.-00 A. M Chapel, Mondays, Wednes days and Fridays. . ...... 5:00 A. M. OPEN VOB DELTVEKT. Northern through and way malls........ ........... 70 A. M. Northern through mans. ..... 9:00 A. M. Southern malls.............. 70 A. M.' Carolina Central Railroad. ... 4:00 P. M. Mails collected from street boxes every day at 3.80 P. M. ' General delivery open from 6.-00 A. M. to'6.00 P.'M.Vand on Sundays from 8 -80 to 9:30A.'M. t -Stamps for sale at general delivery when stamp office is closed. Stamp Office open from 8 A. M; to 13 M., and from 3 to 550 P.M. Honey order and Register Department open same as stamp office.- - : : :- SECOND BOUND OF QUARTERLY MBBTTNGg for the Wilmington District or the Methodist B. Chuxen,8oath : ' Bladen, at Bethlenam..............v.ATril 1 3 Elizabeth, at Purdlea...... ...April 910 WklteTille, at Carrer'a Creek ..April 1817 Waecamaw, at Cypress Creek.- April . 80 i Wilmington, at Fifth Street . . April 8324 wumington. at rront aoeex.... .... . . ap-iso, sty i 8mithviQe....i ..........May , t 8 : Brunswick, at ZIon May 14 15 Topsail, at Berring'a Chapel... .....v.May SI SS Onalow, at Gum Branch............ ..May . S8 99 Clinton...- r.. ...... ...June' 46. CokaaburT.............;..........;...June 111 Coharie...... ,..-, ...y..;...-iane .1819 . L.8.BURKHEAD. ' ': rivPreaidlng Elder. A BABS BARGAIN. A well established sad proeperoua Weekly Newspaper, located in a thri ring, growing town on .the line of a prominent Railroad, Is offered for sale.- Terms easy. For terms' and particulars apply to the editor of this paper. - : " r'", aa a ' " '" A GOOD HOUSBWlFS.--The good housewife when she lsgiTlng her house its spring renovating, should bear In mind that the dear .Inmates of her house are more precious than auay houses, ana mat meir syatems neea cleansing oy pnnrymg me blood, retrulatlnz the stomach and bowels" to Pre vent and core the diseases arising from spring ma-' laria ami mlaama.- and She must know mat there is nothing that will do it ao 1 perfectly and surely as Hop Bitters, tne purees ana nes beat of medicines. Concert; N. u.. Patriot. f THE. FLORBNCB NIGHTINGALB OF THE NURSERY. The following is an extract from a letter wHtteh te the "German Reformed Meseen w atchambershnrMli. Pa.r J ' i - v A BENEFACTRESS. Just open' the ; deor for her, and Mrs.- Winslow will prove the American Florence Nightingale of the Nuraery.' Of -this we are ao sure that we will teach our "Susy" to say, "A blessing en Mrs. Winslow," for helping her io RUP relieves the child from pain: and cares dyaen- and diarriKBa. u soitens tne gums, nances mmatlon. cures wind colic, and carries the In fant safely through the teething period, j- It per forms precisely what it prof easea to perform, every part of It nothing less. We have aeyer aeea Mrs, Winslow kBs-.heronly through the preparation of her Soothing Syrup for Children Teething;" If we had the power we would make her, as she la, a physical saviour to the infant race. Bold by all dnrgrlts.J ioeeatsa bottler r i " nl , mi "m TjVKKx UATTATS -, t Ilozart Oaloon. noUtf NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. El. CROMLY, Auctioneer. BT CKONLY MOEBI8. rrmiS OAT XVBJDAf) APRIL 1, 1881; AT 10 o'clock, A. M., we will aell, at our Sale Booms, for account of all concerned v lfaresaU - :T ;llfak80ardl: : i Medicine Cheat, apt it: - 1 Lower Topaati, 3Compaaaee, 1 Anchor Lantern , 1 Tawl Boat. Bf. CUONL.Y, Auctioneer. : . : BT CBONLY A MOBBIS. H&dB Cldtliiiig ; :i ! At 'Auction. fWa DAT (FRIDAY), APRIL 1, 1881, AT 10 o'clock A. It, we will sell at bur Salea Roome, for accoant of all concerned The Entire Stock of a Ready Made Clothing Xs- tabllahiaeat, Counters. &c. ap 1 It HI. CttONIiTa Auctioneer. By CEONLY & MORRIS. Wvnvv of AnnfiAn I wu csv uuvbivii j T'HIS DAY (FRIDAY). APRIL 1ST, i8i. AT io I X; o'cleck A. M., we will aell within oUr Salea Booms, 100 Bunches BANANAS, 1500 GRAPEFRUIT, 500 COCOA NUTS, 300 SAPPADXLLOXS. ap 1 it Foreclosure Stile. BY VIRTUE AND IN PURSUANCE OF A DE cree of the Superior Court of- New Hanorer county; made at December Term. 1880, In a cause there pending, wherein Aaron A Kheinstein ara plaiatnta, and Samuel Blumeathal and wife Hen rietta, are defendant, the underaisned. Commia miasioner appointed by said decree, will aell t or cash by Dublic auction, at the Court Honaa door in tba city of Wilmington, on MONDAY, the Sddav of May. 1881. at 12 o'clock M. all that Lot of Land auaateiaaaut citr, ana noumded aa follows: Ho- I aariliwintheaouaeni line of Market atteet, be- I tween Front and Second streets, at the cenre of a wall, the dividing line between a lot formerly the property of the late Thomas Cowan, and bow of IV II II Hill Goodman, thence eaatwardlr wl'h Market street 17V feet to the Centre of a wad. the di1dma line of the store now occuDied br Lawrence Flana gan, thence southwardly with outre of said wall 66 feet to the Bettencourt line, thenee westwardly with said line and parallel with Market street nv feet, to centre of said wall first above mentioned. ana inence nonnwarai ly with: said wall to begin- nlng, being part of Lot ap 1,13,34 a may 1 no. i, in juock 7. J. I MACKS, Commissioner. gTATB OF NORTH CAROLINA, 1 SUPERIOR NEW HANOVER COUNTY. COURT, William B. McBoy, Administrator ef William Por ter, deceased. : Plaintiff, vs. Malrina Porter,: Fab. Porter aad William Porter, widow and heirs at law of William Porter, de- oeaeea, . ierenaaBU. This ia an action brought by the Plaintiff aa . Ad ministrator, against the defendants, for leave to aell the. real estate of William Porter, deceased, to cre ate assets, with which to rtav the debta of aaid es tate: and it being made to appear to this Court that us aeienaaana, ran. roner anawuuam roner are non-reeidenta, have property within the State, and cannot after due diligence be f and in this atate, and tbat a cause of action exists in favoi of the Plaintiff against the Defendants, now these are, therefore, to notify the defendants, Fab. Porter and William Porter, )o be and appear at my office on the 14 h day of May, 1881, and to aoswer or de mur to the complaint, which- has been filed this day, or Judgment will be entered against them, ac nraow to us prayer or i Dated March 31st, 1881 i prayer of the complainant. I 3181. 1881. STACE Y VAN AMBTNGE. Clerk Superior Court apl tf New Hanover County. Soda Water, "fa" TJ'TU VD 11 IIS TTTrnM I W ' DEEP ROCK MINERAL WATER, At JAMES C. MUNDS, Drusr 8 tore, . ap l tf 38 N. Front St. Try Mrs, Joe Person Man Toslc Bitters. CUBES SCROFULA, RHEUMATISM, HEART Disease, Chronic Bilious Colic, aad all kinds of Braptlona aad Skia Diseases arising from impurity of the blood. As an Alterative Tonic and Purifier or the juood It haa proven Itself unequalled. SEE GOV. HOLDER'S OPINION. RaXXiost, N. C, Dec 3d, 1880. I take pleasure in stating that a member of my famUjr has used Mrs. Joe Person's Indian Tonic with good results. I believe her remedy excellent for the purposes for which it is intended. - W. W. BOLDEN. I SEE JUDGE STRONG'S OPINION. BAUaea N. C, Dee. 1st, 1880. Mrs. Joe Person : AUdam Some months ago I waa in bad health, suffering from debility, indiges tion aad loss of appetite, when a friend Induced mo . to try your Bitters as a Tonic, I did so with the most happy results. I take great pleasure in recommea dinilias a valuable and efficient vegetable Tonic Very reepectfully, GEO. Yi eTttOfitG. . . Prepared by Mrs. Joe Person, Franklin ton. N. C. ror aaie by WM. H. GREEN. Druzziat. mhlly nac Wilmington, N.O. Elegant Neckwear, D SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, . Kid and Lisle Gloves, Col'd. Clocked Balbriggan Half Hose, Ool'd. Striped and Plain Half Hose, The Armstrong and Argosy Suspender. MTJMSON, - aPU It Clothier and Merchant Tailor. Boarding. WE WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION OF owners of Horses mnerallv to our very PLEA SANT AND HEALTHY STABLES. Board by day, week or month. Give ua a trial. Satlaf action guaranteed. JAMES W. SOUTH ERLAND CO., ap 1 tf Opposite the Theatre. Pianos and Organs, TX)R CA8H OB ON THE JC tBASY INSTALMENT PLAN, For sale at . HETNSBERGBR'S Live Book aad Music Store. jNOTHER SUPPLY OF THOSE PERFECTIVE LETTER FI LES, The Novelty Paper Fastener. Croquet Sets, Foot Balls, Can always be found at ap 1 tf HBINSBERGRR'S. ,.; Hats! HatSil; TXCEELENT SPRING STYLES NOW BEADY I HARRISON ALLEN. mh91tf :,Xatters. THE MOBNING STAB eaa always be had at tba feUowlneplaoea 1a tbe city t The Pureell Honse, Qsrria'NewoVStsnd. and the 8a Office. S ;NB WV ADVERTISEMENTS. OPERA HO USE, Friday and Saturday. April 1st and 2d. Two Highti and 8atttrday Itatlaee- The Wonderful flegto- Boy Ptasisk, ' nenownea inroagBout toe woria as bg THa MOST SaaUBXABLB at OB10AL FROOIQ r OP TUB AOS. ., Admiaaioa 60 eta; ltaaeicd 0aata ?S eta. ' BaU eeenre-t at Hetnaberrer'a Book btora. ' . taw-No Reaerved Seat at the Matinee . rickate 60 eta: Children SS eta. Matlnea at S o'clock! evs- nlng uonoert at 8 o'clock. ina si at. Prime Wliite Coma 10a000 BtWJ0aabalaOAT8, ' ' 10 Car Laada TIM .THY HAY. lOTons WtltATBKAN, And "BEST BOLTBO MBAL IM TBB CTTT." PBA8TOM UDMUXR OU.. t. . MiUefeaadQrala aad mh0tf Paannt Oaalera. Wanted 1,000 Men, ' rpO BUY BUGGIES, CARTS, WAGONS, BAR neat. Saddles, Collara, Banes, Blind Brldlea, Ac. Beat goods and loweat prices. mh7tf QKRBARDT A OOr WE W BUTTER. First of the Season. . VERY CHOICE FINE FLAVORED. - Smoked Salmon. Herrtngs aad Bloaters New Genuine Codfish, . Large' No. I fat Mackerel, Fat NO. 3 Mackerel, six for st tts, Preserves for sale by the pound. Cherries, IPineApple, Peaches, and Orange and Apple Jelly, The very finest quality of N. O. Molasses, Also, Porto Rico sah New Crop Cuba. At J. C. Stevenson's mh 81 tf : mattings. LARGE LOT FANCY MATTINGS. COM pare Prices and Patters with any thing in the mar. kct, if you pleaae. CORSETS. A variety of styles. Extra sizes, 80 toSS tnche. J3LACK AND COL'D SILKS, Flam and Brocade, light and dark colors, with Spa nish Laces for Trimming, LACE CURTAINS & CORNICE. These goods we have in large quantity and at extremely low prices. OIL CLO'i Ha ia all widths. . M. HcINTIEE. mh 81 tf Sundries. 07K( BACKS LIVERPOOL SALT, 25 Bhla SPANISH BROWN. SO Bales CurTON YARN, 20 Carloads Prime White CORN. For sale low for cash . mhS7tf G. BONsTx A SONS. Another "Porus" jpiOB "OUBDAVE," DOCTOR. BB G HUNTS mightily over those numerous heavy Cook Stovss which he hauls, and which we are sending out at BOTTOM FIGURES. New Goods by every steamer. mh7tf Parker a taylor. BUNTINGS. Brown & Roddick 45 Market Street, ARB NOW FULLY PREPARED TO. 8 BOW A FULL LINE of BUNTINGS, ia single and doa ble widths, of American French at d English man ufacture. We aell all goods by thair proper names, aad DO NT represent DeLalaea aa Bantings. QUILTS. Call and examine our 80c Quilt. - They A HE cheap. CALICOES. All New Styles 6, 6. 1 aad 8 eents. BROWN A RODDICK, mh SO tf 45 Market St. L. S. L. NEXT DRAWING OF THE . Louisiana State Lottery TAKES PLACE APRIL 11 CAPITAL PRIZE $80,000. Whole tickets. S3 00; Bal-ee, $1 00. Address iaxjl box rn, Wilmington, N. C mhOtf "Ready." Ready to give yea atyllah elothee, At a pnee that will surely please; Ready to salt you, as very one knows. anareauy to at you witn Beady our goods, to show every one, Who are ready to visit JOHN DYER A SON mhSOtf Plows. Traces, &c. ptoWS OF ALL DIFFERENT KINDS. Trace Chains, Plow Karnes, ' Steel and iron Hoea, ' Bracket Sawa and Woods,; For eale by f eb 18 tf OBO. A PECK. Hotice. QERT1FICATE NO. Ill FOB SO SHAKES OF the capitol stock or The Bank of New Hanover, ia the name of hL Bear Bros hsvurg beea lost, aDBilcation will be mads to said maaioraenpu- orsdnpU- cats of asms at ths expiration of 90 da srsl frotadate nereor. mn soa SOL. BSAB A BROS. A LARG1 STOCK OF Sash. Doors. Blinds. ; AND ' ALL KINDS OF MILL WORK, i 'ir i Vi- i it LUMBER, LATHS, Ao., FOR SALS VERY CHEAP, . AT... : v , ALTAFFBR, TVCB d Co. .. FAevoart . Foot of Walnut st: matter 'Italic nasaedroas st, '
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