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The conference committee on Uie TarMJ uiii w.- j , tiiw vyu . I. arAnftM ff h UanatA Kill ft. few changes of importances- Senator Kdmunda has been aelected as the Repub lican candidate for President of the Senate pn tmi.. to succeed Mr. Davia; the election takes place to-day. The Postoffice Appropriation bill passed, lheHouse agree ing to the Senate amendments. The Hiver and Harbor bill referred to the Senate Commerce committee. Mexi-i-.tn ranchmen raided an Indian camp near Chihuahua, and killed twelve Indians; tbey afterwards paraded the streets of the , it v of Chihuahua with the scalps of the lam strung on poles. - Total receipts t cotton at all ports since September 4 807,987 bales. The French goTern- ment awaits the receipt of documents from Knxland before'deciding as to the extradi tion of Byrne, accused f complicity in tlie Phw uix Park murders. Business i ':uiu res for the week number 272; Southern State? 65. A destructive fire at Mo- n .ng.ihcla City, Pa.: loss $80,000. (m;v Stephens, of Georgia, is seriously ill. . New York mwkets: Money 46f per ut. ; cotton quiet at. 10 3-16t0 7-16 . iiis: Nouthern flour dull and unchanged at $5 :a7 12 ; wheat, ungraded red fl 0:jgl 3; corn, ungraded 627!c; r-.-iLi rirra: spirifs turpentine dull 'at 51! Mr. Patrick I. Sheridan has not ii arrested as yet. ' Little Rhode Island . irtlnjiiakc shaking-up. has-had an, An effort to place the; Mexican eterans on the pension list fail etl in the Senate. k ;-.. Ex -Gov; Seymour - -says it is not true that "he is the trusted adviser ..t Gov. Cleveland." The Maine Legislature has restored in full the death penalty. ' It tried t- tlo without it for a while. I'remier Gladstone while in Paris hail an interview with President tirevy. It was thought to he about Etrypt. .Mr. Ford's Company played "Io Ianihe" in Richmond with fine effect anil the iStatt said, it was received most enthusiastically. Christine Nillson says the Lang irv is beautiful and is a charming so iety lady. She says he ought not to be eriticised too severely. Gener ous Nillson! The Virginia Hot Springs proper ty in Bath county, Va., has been sold under a decree of the U. S. District Court, to Warren Leland and asso ciate, of New York, for 1106,000. The 17. S. Supreme Court Clerk : 1 1 along has been getting 25,000 a year. Hereafter he will be limited to $5,000, but lie ha9 also "a lot of perquisites." It is said Mahone got a very black eye when Vice President Davis said he would resign on the 3rd of March. Hillee has come to grief at last. His showing for the spoils is diminish ing. Capt. Goorge D. Wise not the xl.tfpper but the Democratic Repre sentative will give a portion of his time in the vacation-to investigating the Mahone frauds in Virginia. A Wig job to tackle. Gov. Cameron has added to his popularity among the , negroes by appointing two.' ot-thenitv:'on the, School Board of" Richmond, which directs and control 'theBstruetion of the children of "the white people f that city." - .-. Mrs. Xangiry is back again in New York. 'Rumor says ahe' is so in love with this country she will 'reside in New York and wilt purchase a Fifth Avenue residence. 'Her1 American trip has snrely paid.VjShe is negoti. ruing now for a fine establishment. A report comes .fronx Raleigh that the election laws will be changed that bull-dozing and cheating at the polls will not bi easy M of accomplish1 ment. Every voter., can vote as he pleaees. The folio wing; from a let ter in the Richmond Dispatch f rom Raleigh explains it : . "This is to be done by means of isola ting the voter While casting bis ballot, and permitting no - one but officials near the boxes during the voting . The voter is to put bis own voter in the box, "and is to re ceive no aid' from poll-holders, it is thought that In. this way the: brutle watch that Is kept on necToes by the local bosses at election precincu can be deprived of its terror, and that tbeycan exercise a -reasonable degree of independence.' ; t ... s V; The Senate lias another - Railroad Commission bill before itif .Apropo- sition to make members of the Legis- latare ineligible was yoted down. . ThistVaa more, than the hungry fet 8tand. :, Why should they h . . . ' - I not create omces ana till r them r I Say. Everybody else is laughing at their "cheek.? Jim Harris could i not vote for a bill that excluded leg islators. Oh, no ! not he. He did not believe that they; had "so be- meaned themselves as to disqualify themselves' from folding such nice fat offices. James has . never taken any bribe. Oh, no. He is fully quali fied, therefore. Bnlly for the Sena tor, from Wake ! By the way, what does James mean by "so bemeanedy. jtoy. t;ameron, ot Yiremia, is again cruising in search of the; of fending oyster pirates. . He says he will extirpate them this year. The rascals caught last year were put in the penitentiary but pardoned out. A dispatch from West Point, Va., of the 28th ult., says: "These forces have been- swelled by the aaaiuon or recKless volunteers irom JNew York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, ready to run alt risks for the price or .oysters, which command higher prices this year than 'fever before. These men are desperate and have frequently sworn they would not be taken alive. The full pirate fleet numbers about 100 vessels, divided up into the fleets of the Potomac, Rappahannock and xoan- katank. Each vessel is armed with two swivel guns fore and aft, and' every man has a long range Enfield rifle. When last heard from the Gov- ernor had captured one schooner-and eight men.' Spirits Turpentine. The public printing was award ed to the Raleigh Jeu8-U6ervr. Goldsboro JHfessenger : Oar rice mill and cotton seed oil mill, both of which are of vast capacity, are now running night and day, in order to fill the orders that are constantly coming in to them A re vival is in progress at the Methodist church in LaOrange. We regret to learn that Mr. Willie Peacock died at Snow Hill on Tuesday. , New York THmes: Through the eood agencies of a friend who knew them both well, Mr. John W. Mayo, a prosperous young business man of Wash ington, N. C, and Miss Jennie Pentz, of Baltimore, have been in friendly corres pondence for some months past. Last Tues day evening they met for the first time in Baltimore and were formally introduced. On Monday afternoon they were married. New Berne Journal: Died, in this city, on Wednesday evening Feb. 28, at half past 9 o'clock, Mrs. Alice T. Ball, wife of 8. R. Ball. Pretty sharp bid ding on shad yesterday; one roe was run up to three dollars and one cent. Bucks bring from fifty to sixty cents per pair. 1 We. give elsewhere the final statement of . the Commercial News Company. "After paying the debts of the company there was a bal ance of $30.22, which they generously do nated to the Oxford Orphan Asylum. THE CIT1T. , . i NEW ADVEBTISE9IENTS. Mchsox Suitings to order. Heinsbkrger Easter cards, j' L. VoixEBSr-Fresh. arrivals. -FC.Muxkb Medicines, etc. i F.1 H.: Dabbt Comrnissioner's sale. ' F. H. Darby Commissioner's sale. Slyaterlone Disappearance. . Junius Bell, a colored cooper, living with his raothjer, on Princess, between Eighth and Ninth'streets, went down the street on Saturday evenimr last to make "some pur chases," "and nothing has since been seen or heard of-him by his .family or friends, who have finally been forced to the. conclusion that some" accident his befallen him or that he has been foully dealt with.: The last seen if ! hlml he was in a, public bouse on Water street. -. Supreme Co -rt. - Among the appeals from this judicial dis trict considered on Thursday were that of the State vs. Harrison Jones, from Duplin; argued by Attorney3eneral Kenan and G. H. AUen.4ortbe. StamYralrcloth & Allen and IL R Kornegay for. the defend ant; and John Mactiae vs. Wilmington and Weldon Railroad vonp&ny , f rom 5Tew tanbverar9ed by McRae fc Strange for the plaintiff, and George Davis and Sted-man-& Latimer for the defendant. t TJnmallaHe Blatter. - : The following unmailable matter re mainSin the city postoflice: - ;; Mrs, Alida J.-Buckaloo, Mauricetown, Cumberland county.jN.' J. ; Mrs. Melissa Beatty, Whiteville, N. C; Rev. J. K Mc Neil jaL .C. Wilkerson & Co,f Fulton street, N. Y.; Mrsi?ther Moore, care S. J. Craw ford, Pleasant Grov6;Rushe Manufacturing Co29 Fulton street, Wilmington. N. C. Cotton movement. I The receipts of cotton at this port during I the month of February just closed f ooted Intendcnt of the railroad ; and, as a' public up 12,031 bales, as against '8, 690 bales for spirited citizen and courteous gentleman; aeMJdrrespohdintaonth last year, showing an increase ox. 3,341 bales. The receipts "during the: crop year cdm- mencing Sept 1st foot up 116,539 bales, as against 125,511. bales for the correspond inx period last year, showing a decrease of 8,972 bates. . .. , : ,- SION (TUB-l Thif is the name of Dr. Benson's new remedy for skin diseases. It Is the best remedy ever - discovered for Ec zema, Tetter, Pimples, Freckles,' Black- Seads.'apdall dry, scally and rough skin SpJd by an -drugelsts. . t ; No cases f or theJtf a5D0rs Goiatti yesterday. moniinglT'3;tv'5: -Receipts of; eotton yesterday footed up 834 hales. - The. moon: completed her .Jast quarter yesieraay niormjs- -j j We reeret to learn . that Mr. W. M. Poisson is quite sick. The weather yesterdayr ' was; "just too awfully lovely for anything." The March winds are. upon us. Burn out your chimneys the first rainy day.. It is understood .that a change of schedule on the Carolina Central Railroad will soon be. adopted. Mr. J. I. Macks returned home from BaltimoreyesterdayT after an absence of some eight or ten days, The smoky condition of the at mosphere yesterday afternoon indicated fires in the woods over in Brunswick. . r At. lftBt. uwMiTit.a Mri StPraW. of Smithville - had' exberienced a chance for the better and was able to sit up in bed.1 The schooner Ruth Darling y Capt. Chipman, was cleared from this port for Laguayra, S; A. .tyesterday, with 1 80, 438 feet of lumber, valued at $3,330 Rev. C. L Bennett, the colored female preacher; an evangelist of the A. M. E. Church, will preaeh at Mt. Olive A. M. E. Church, on the corner .of Second and Dawson streets, to morrow (Sunday) after noon, at'3 o'clock. We have omitted to chronicle the appearance among us., on a brief visit, of Mr. Berry Oleaves, who still retains his residence here, but is connected with the extensive hardware establishment of Charles & Fulton, of Baltimore His delicate frame has not been perceptibly affected by the change of base. Capture of a. Desperado from Fajrette- Tille. - Chief of Police Brock received a telegram from a party in Fayetteville, on Thursday evening, requesting the arrest of one Joe Williams, colored, upon the arrival here of the steamer Gov. Worth, he being charged with resisting and cutting a Deputy Sheriff at that place,- with the further request that if captured he should be put in cnarge of Capt. Worth and sent back to Fayetteville. Accordingly Sergeant Davis was at the boat when she arrived, which was not un til yesterday, about 12 o'clock, when upon inquiring, no one knew of the presence of such an individual on the boat. Finally, however, a light was pro cured and the officer and others proceeded into the hold of the steamer, where, stowed away in a very small space, they found the object of their search. ' He was taken out and carried to the guard house, but was subsequently carried back to the boat and delivered to Capt. Worth, a warrant for his arrest having meanwhile' arrived from! Fayetteville by mail. magistrate's Court. Moses Divine, colored, had a hearing be-, fore Justice Hall, yesterday morning, charged with assault and battery upon his wife, Edith Divine. Defendant was found guilty and judgment was suspended. The same defendant was arraigned on a peace warrant sworn out by Edith Divine, and was required to pay the costs and en ter into bond in the sum of $50 to keep the peace' for three months. ". . . Robert Banes, colored, also had a hearing before-the same magistrate, on the charge of committing assault and battery upon his wife, Laura Hines. - Defendant was found guilty and required to pay one penny and the costs. ' He' was then arraigned on a peace war rant sworn out by his wife, and ; was order ed to pay the costs and give bond in the sum of $50 to keep the peace for three months. Bishop Northrop. " Alluding to the arrival of Bishop Nor throp In Charleston, on Tuesday evenings last," the KevBt And Courier states that Bishop Northrop- has appointed Passover Sunday for fhis installation, and will in vite Archbishop Gibbons and Bishops Keane of Richmond, Becker of Wilming ton, Del.', Kane of Wheeling. Moore of St. Augustine, and Gross of Savannah, to be present and take part in the ceremonies. The episcopal residence will be i& - Charles ton. The Bishop received congratulatory calls from a number of distinguished priests and prelates who are on visit to Charles ton. He is expected here to-day. Removed to WlLmtngtoti. Under this head the FayetteviUe,0rw says: "our community will greatly re- gret to Ipse Col. L. C. Jones, of the. Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley' Railroad.- He has accepted the Superintendency of the Caro lina Central Railroad, and will make Wil mington, his future -home (A native of Virginia; 'Col.- Jones has been for' many years identified with the interests of this section, as President, Engineer and Super his loss will be keenly , felt. Peatha DnrfxtK February. Dr. F.- 'W Potter) Superintendent of Healthy reports 24 deaths in this eity for the month of February just past, pf which number 9 were whites and .15 colored; 5 of the latter having f died' of consumption, which is considered a somewhat remarka ble fact, . z,. ; .- ., . v.? Mr J, By PlackweU. of Pine Hall, N.C-, tays; I can'testify' tor the excellent quali- sief ot Mrawn's irea tuwers..: , s , t ' fpllonlng are ,lmMHioro-; day -ne-y falc weatSinds mostly from northwest to southwest, high -mrpifeter., ,; y-T: ' weather, southwest winds, becoming vana ble, stationary br lower, temperature, in the . uonuera por wuua uigycr uaruLucicr.. , r.- - For the Gulf States, partly . cloudy wea ther, loc'al rairis, northwest wjnds, shifting to northeast and northwest, stationary, or higher barometen . . For the Tennessee and the Ohio Valley, slishtlv cooler. : fair 'weather, variable winds, mostly from northeast to northwest, higher barometer. ; ? -! Prf. Shepherd' Lecture. In the large. and elegant f half at the Tiles ton School an audience numberine several J hundreds assembled last evening to hear the j Lecture of " Protestor Henry E. Shepherd, I of Charieston. S,(X. (bat a native North ; I Carolinian,) upon "LaneuaKe." He was I introduced, by-C61. James Q. BurrJ the Pre .'k??. l. amington Hiatbricar And, Scientific Society, : neatly .and - felicitously. Prof Shepherd has a good presence. He is above the medium height, is compactly built, has. a fine, open face, dark hair and eyes, and a noble, intellectual head. His voice is pleasant and his manner easy and colloquial. . His s lecture was scholarly throughout and . excellently written. We expected from the subject a rather dry dis quisition upon linguistic changes in our language, with .a rich add perhaps tedious display.. of technical learning.. But it was really a delightful and elegant' lite rary discussion of the English language from the Elizabethan period to our own day as illustrated by . the writings of the fa mous men who had glorified each epoch. There was just enough of linguistic criti cism to furnish a background or substratum for a most engaging presentation of those "irreaf and 6ceptred sovereigns who still rule us from their urns.!' He gave us in rapid survey a glimpse of a large body of writers, happily characterizing each in turn, and traced the progress and develop ment of our tongue as manifested in the styles of the representative men of each era. Whilst much he said in the way of opinion must have impinged' upon the -literary prejudices of many, we are. pleased to say that we were in hearty sympathy with his critical judgment throughout. He gave the true view of such writers, for in- . stance, as Addison and Pope, not to men tion others. He has evidently kept abreast with- the best thought of our times and is familiar with the whole literary field from Shakespeare to Tennyson and Macaulay. It was a rare intellectual treat tasteful, acute, discriminating, healthful and able. More of such lectures in any Communi ty could not fail to be a source of pure pleasure and of intellectual elevation. They serve both as- educators and stimulants. 'Writing hurriedly, we' attempt no scientific analysis or precise criticism. We hope to see Profr Shepherd among us again. Miss Bradley very kindly tendered the Hall, so admirably adapted to lectures, and will be pleased to hear other literary or scientific lectures delivered there. Comic Opera at the Opera House. The first production of "Iolanthe," the beautiful and charming work of the most distinguished masters xt English Comic Opera that the present century has pro duced, will take place in Wilmington, on Wednesday evening, March 7th. "Iolanthe" will be" given with the full strength of Chas. E. Ford's English Comic Qpera Company, led by the famous Blanche Chapman and Marie Bockel, and supported by the distinguished American comedian, Mr. George W. Denhanr, and a score of other artists. A critic of Cincinnati in writine of Mr. Ford's first presentation of "Iolanthe," in the Queen City of the West, after bearing testimony to the beautiful manner in which it was rendered, says in speaking of some of the ' members of this excellent operatic organization, that "Phil lip Branson, the tenor, is what Castle was in his young and better days," and "Chas. W. Dungan is a most delightful actor, and has a delicious baritone voice, full of manly and tender tones, etc." The sale of reserved seats for "Iolanthe," will begin on Monday 'morning, March 5th.' at Dyer's. RIVER AND H1ARINE. Br. barque George Davis, Macumber, sailed from Liverpool for this port on the 7thln8UW k v v ''-il; -: Schr. Mabel Darling, Ranger, hence, arrivedat Nassau, N. . P., Feb. 16th, and cleared next day for Harbor Island. Notice, is given by the Lighthouse Board that on and after March 3, 1883, the lighrdisplayed from the lighthouse tower on I5ald Headebirance td Cape Fear river, N. C, will be a red flashing light, with in tervals of 30 seconds between flashes, in stead of a white fixed light as now shown. What la diphtheria? f" ' ' ' ' - The name is comparatively new, but the disease is as old as sin itself. It is a condi tion of. the throat something like croup, only worse, because it attacks the sufferer' with such rapidity and in such a way as to stop the air passages., The throat is vio lently inflamed, tnd a ; tough membrane, like leather, is verjr rapidly formed. Per ry Davis's Pain Killer has cured thou sands of cases, of diphtheria. It acts so promptly and so efficiently that no family can afford to be without it. f - ' i r tt . v Lost,' QNB DIAMOND EAB-RING, SIT IN BLUE Enamel., A suitable reward will be paid for ' ..riSju4!!-!)? . . , : ; same aiTHia QFFJCE. '"" ' feb tf - CITY ITEM. PERSON AX I TO MEN ONLTf I Thi Vomaio BiitCo.. HarshalL Mich., will send Da. Dtb'b CXUCB&A.TKS KUKmBO-VoWXIO BKUn AKS' JSlso- tbio Afpuakcks on trial for thirty days to men or thirty dan to men troubles.' snazaateelnff sueedv and oomnlete n- rtor&tion of health and manly vlpor. .Address as above. N. B.-No risk ta incurred, as thirty days trial is allowed. , . , , ' - -. -.WHO IS MRS. WINSLOW V-Ab this qoesUon is frequently asked, we will simply say that she is a lady who for upwards of thirty years has unti ringly devoted her time and talents as a female Physician and nurse, principally among children. She has especially studied the constitution and wants of this numerous class, and, as result of this effort, and practical knowledge, obtained in a lifetime spent as a nurse and physician, she has compounded a Soothing Syrup for children teeth ing. It operates like magic giving , rest and health, and is, moreover, sure to regulate the bowels. In consequence of this article Mrs. Wimn low is becoming world-renowned as a benefactor of her raoe; children certainly do Biaa vr and bless her: especially is this the case in this city. vast Quantities or the hoothiHff vrnr are daily sold and used here. We think Mrs. wlnslow has immortalized her name by this invaluable art! ole, and' we sincerely believe thousands of chil- dren have been sav ea 1 from an early grave by its timely-use,, and that millions millions vet n t unborn will share its benefits, and unite in calling her blessed. No Motbxb has dlsnhar her duty to her!suffer- ing little one. in our nion. until she has given It the benefit of Mrs. W inflow's Soothinc Svrarj Try it, mothers tbt it sow. Ladies' Hntor.New Yor pitT.. jSold bvaU drnggists. 25 cts. a bottle. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. "TTELLS' HEALTH RENEWER, SALYCILICA Kidney Wort. Seven Barks. Shaker's Extract of Koots, .Brown's iron mtters, ana au toe leautng Medicines always on hand. Also, Toilet and ranoy Artcies. cigars; eto,' Prescriptions compounded at any time DAY or NIGHT. F. C: MILLER, Apothecary. mhStf Corner 4th and Nan bt b Venetienne Suitings, BLACK AND BLUE CHEVIOT AND SERGE SUITINGS. Fancy and Plain English and Scotch Suiting, ' Elegant Trouserings, to order, at " MtTNSON'S. mh 3 It clothier and Merchant Tailor. Fresh Arrivals. SEED POTATOES, IMP. 80T7R KRAUT, SOUCE Trine and Pie's Feet. Beef Tomrne. Pis- Hams. Lintels, Pearl Barley and Sago, Bay Leaves, Oat MeaL Horseradish.- French mme ae. Split Dried English Peas. Beans. Dried Apples ani Peaches Beets, Carrots, Graham, Rye and Buck wheat Flour, and a full lme of Family Groceries, at 26 A 88 South Front St. rah 3 tf L. VOLLKRS. Easter Gards J. BEAUTIFUL LINE JUST RECEIVED BY EXPRESS. Blank Books. pj ECEIPT BOOOKS, DRAFT BOOKS, BILLS PAYABLE. BILLS RECEIVABLE, in full assortment, at HETNSBERGER'S ' mh 3 tf Live Book and Music Stores. Country Merchants AND WHOLESALE BUYERS GENERALLY, will find a full stock and (rood assortment of Hardware, Plows, Castings, Hoes, Hames, Axes," Back Bands, Nails, Shot, Collars.. Trace Chains, Hollow Ware, .&c. Quality of goods and prices frnaranteed. WM. E. SPRINGER CO., feh ?S tf SnecesBors to John Dawson A Co. Special ! JpANCY MATTINGS JUST RECEIVED AT I.OWER PRICES than ever sold In this market. Note this. . ., SHEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS. A FIRST RATE ASSORTMENT at BOTTOM PRICES. LINEN PILLOW CASING. , Several widths of good quality. It. M. IWcIIVTIRE. feb25tf Every Time rpHE STEAMER ARRIVES WE HAVE ADDI TIONS to our stock. Just in Brooms, Buckets. Wire Clothes Lines, Mops, Pope's Heads, Bird is, uook stoves tne very pest, jrau stoct olesale and Retail. rUKK W lilTJS U1L,, PARKER fc TAYLOR. feb 25 tf Plymouth Pulpit, WEEKLY PUBLICATION OF SERMONS Preached by Henry Ward Beecher. Price 10 cts. At HARMS' feb27 tf NEWS DEPOT. Bibles, J3RAYER BOOKS, HYMNALS, Ac, Ac. .A complete line Of DEVOTIONAL BOOKS Just received at feb lStf YATE8' BOOK STORE: JjM7Ri NISHED ROOMS AND ' ' APARTMENTS TO LET. - ..HF") ' A Front and Back Room, also small Hall Room, air with Gas, to Gentlemen only, without board, in a central location. Private house. Terms rea- onable. Ihquire at this Office. mh2 2t We Knew It ! yES. B KNEW WE WOULD BE BUSY THIS week in our Tailoring Department, for those who promised.ns their orders have come in, and sev eral friends have. ooine with them. NO MORE TROUBLE, NO MORE DELAYS, and best of afl. THE FINEST FITS and MOST STY LISH WORK ever turned out in Wilmington. We are happy in the knowledge that we have THE BEST TAILOR IN THE SOUTH, and those patronizing us will be made very glad too. A. ua v iU, . mhStf r. - - Merchant Tailor. S ALES MEN WANTEDTO - sell nursery stock. Full line of new and valuable specialties. Peri mauent ept and good salary to suocess- ful agents. Address, giving age and references. ge ana reference NURSERY CO., aoseg. g. Y. THE GEO. A. NTOME NURSERY CO., & 24 ed4t , f ANTED-r-Inf ormation as to the fate ot Tho ".V T mas Edwards, seaman of the 8. S. "Florle." or whereabouts of any of the 'crew, The "Flo rle" was driven ashore by a Federal cruisecwhen trying to run the blockade in 1864. Edwards had been, for some rears in the English Naw: served last in H. M.vS- Nfle. Address Mr. John Herod, chief omeer or coast uuara. ist. .uogmaus, car digan. South Wales. England, by whom any ex pense, will be refunded. . sat wed; feb 24 8t A NEW STOCK. ! ! OF SADDLES, -KED3LESrTRUNKS, Ac, Ac, just received from the Manufacturers. Parties in need of any article in mv line would do well to give me a oatt, as I am now te receipt of Mew stock and selling aciowprioea icnr Ga&a. Manufactarlng an Impairing done at Short Nbtioe. Call at the old Saddle and Harness Store of ' ! ?! J. H. MALLARIK . fsbtf JN.B Front - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Commissioner'! Sale of Real Es- 1 - imic ior l'anilion. eree of Sale, made od tb Sd 4my of Mafota, A.D. . istsv dt we superior conn or tue county or rw Hanover, State of North Carolina, In a oertaia special proceeding pending in said Court, where in Joseph H. Planner. Mary K. May hew. Wuliani B. Flanner and others are PlalntUTa, and Suaan A. Planner. Charles Fianner and others ar Defend ants, the undersigned, tho Commloaloner appoint. ed by the af oreeaid decree, madetn ald o will sell by Public Auction, to the highest bidder. at too court Mouse aoor, in ia city oc wumuag ton, in the County of New Hanover aforesaid, oa Be county or new turnover aroreamd, oa Y,th2DDAYor-APKiL. a-d. k M.. the following described PROPER- MONDAY, is o'clock m.. tneroiiowing rv tni if. k mt urn-.i-. a.t One Lot, containing a Brick Dwelling, oommen einclnthe western, lina-of Front alrt OS ft southwardly from iu intersection with the oath era llnexf Red Cross street, sod running along aia ime or irroni streot outnwarai7 oo reet. which Is its frontage on said Front atrMt, uld Lot running back and having a uniform dtpth of SS feet inches. . . A vacant Lot. adloinlnr the above, nrnnmim. ctng on the western line of a&ld Front utreet 1S3 feet from the aforesaid intersection of Red Cros and said Front streets, and running along eald line of ald Front street southwardly CO feet, which is its frontag on said Front street, run ning back and having a uniform depth of 80 feet 0 inches. One Lot, adjoining the. above, with a Dwel ling thereon, nommenelnlr on thrf aald watArn line of Front street 1SS feet from the said Inter section of Front and Red Cross streets, and run ning along said line of said Front street south wardly S feet 8 inohes, which la also Hs frontage on said Front street, and running back and ha---lnr a uniform denth of Bd feet fl inches. One Lotlying on the eastern side of Nutt street, commeneing S3 feet from the southeastern cor ner of Nutt and Red Cross streets, and runnlsg loci v incnes soutnwarojy atong saia nutt St., and running back and having a nnffonn depth parallel with Red Cross street of SO feet 0 Inehea. AU of said Real Ssfate being la Block 817. ac cording to the plan of the said City of Wilming ton. 17 ,- , . .. , Terms One third cash. balAaSe In six and twelve, months, with interest on-deferred pay- menus at o per cent, per annum, in le renrrvea nntll purchase money is nald. , , . A plat of the above desciibe& premlnen may be ' j seen at my ooioe, , This the 8d day of March, k'.li. m. F. II. DARBY, mh 32taw4w sat wed Commissioner. Commissioner's Sale of Real Estate for Partition. JY VIRTUE AND IN PURSUANCE OF A decree of sale made on the 2nd day of March, A . D. 1888, by the Su nor court of the county of new uanover, Bta i of North Carolina, in a oer- tain special proceeding pending in said Court. wherein Patrick Carr and Mary Josephine Can are plaintiffs, and Lawrence Carr Is defendant, the underaijrned-, the Commissioner appointed by the aforesaid decree made in said canne. will sell by public auction, to the highest bidder, at the Court House door In the city of Wilmington. " in the county of New Hanover aforesaid, on Monday, the 2nd day of April, A. D. 1883, at 18 o'clock M., the following property situated In the city of Wilmington aforesaid: One piece, being one-fourth part of lot No- I, block 210, in plan of said city, being the eastern end of said lot, and occupying a space of M feet north ard south and 82 feet 0 inches- caitt and west. One lot, beginning in the western line of McRae street, at its intersection with northern line of lot No.. 4, blook 224, running southwardly along said line of McRae street about 67 feet, thence west waftlly along the northern line of lot No. ft aboat SO. feet, thence northwardly with the Campbell line about 63 feet, thence eastward ly along the northern line of lot No. 4 about 60 feet to the be ginning. One piece, being that portion of lot No. 3, block 224, lying east of Campbell , line and west of the western line of McRae street, being the same piece of land which was conveyed by Samuel B. junung ana wue to douannan Kooney. One piece, being parts-of lots No. 4 and 5. block zn, Deginning in the southern line or lot No. 8, of block 224. at the point where said line Inter sects the Campbell line, running thence south- wardlT parallel with Seventh street 1S3 feet to Walnut street, thence east wardly along the northern line of Walnut street aboat r feet to McRae street, thence northeastwardly along the western line of McRae street aboat iO feet to Hs Intersection with the Campbell line, thence north -wardly with the Campbell line about liO feet to tne beginning. Terms. Cash sh. This 3rd day of March. 18KI. F. U. DARBY, mh 3 oaw4w sat CommlMtoner. SPRING STOCK. OUR HANDSOME LINE OF ' SHOES for SPRING, IS NQW ARRIVING. Call and see. Geo. A. Peck, JEALER IN Paints, Oils, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Glass. Linseed OIL Keroslne, Breech-Loading Guns. Pistols, Cartridges, Blacksmith's Bellows, Ac, feb 18 tf Furniture. J3ARLOR, CHAMBER AND DINING-ROOM FURNITURE, AH Grades, 8tyles and Prices. Call and examine same. feb 26 tf D. A. SMITH. Drive Wells. gEND FOR SPECIAL ILLUSTRATED CIRCV lar and Catalogue COOK 8TOVES. F. M. KING A CO.. feb 26 tf Sole Agents "Farmer Ghrl" Cook. Positive Bargains . JN BLEACHED - COTTONS, 10-4 SnEETTNOS, Counterpanes, Table Damaaks and Towels, White Goods, Hamburg and Irish Point Trimmings; Warner's Coraltne Health. Abdominal and M. If. Corsets. Also tne Best one vouar ia uiove in the city. feb4tf JNO.J. H ED RICK. Hats ! TTMBRELLAB, Hats ! OF ALL GRADES. AT LOWEST PRICKS. HARRISON ALLEN, Batter mhl tf Flower Seed. ALL THE LEADING VARIETIES. Beautiful and Delicate Colors, Such as Verbena. Pansy, Phlox, Candytuft,) igno- nette, Aster, Balsam, Ac, Ac. tc, bv For sale bi WILLIAM H. GREEN. mh 1 tf Drurgist. Bed Eust Proof Seed Oats, 300 BU8HKLS 0110102 RED RUST PROOF SEED OATS. Just received and for sale by, feb 28 t nao B. F. MITCHELL AON. 600 Tons Coal! THRESH ARRIVAJ. 0(K TONS COAL. FEB JL1 8chrs.."John A. Griffln" and Thomas Rln nkiksen," from Philadelphia Quality paseea ana at Dot torn ngures. Fall stock of WOOD at low nrioea, P. S. Remember, plenty cold weather ahead. febSStf .,i . ' J. A. 8PR1NUEH. i,; . Coopers' Tools. yrrx have a complete stock of coop ers' TOOLS, which w offer at' krwert oash prices. The makes are the best in this market. V , . v" . GLUES MUXCHJ&ON, i 38 A 40 MnrohUoa Block, fehHtf . .'' iI.lTntst v-jNKW ADVKRTISKMKNT8. 0BEAT BAEQAIHB. . ;. 0EEAT BAEGAHrS. 0RZAX BAE0 AI58. . ' ' WE WILL BELL. Wit WILL SELL, WE WILL BELL, I v, . I 0E NEXT 10 DAYS 0HXY, I FOB NEXT 10 DAYS ONLY, FOB NEXT 10 DAYS ONLY. 40 CTS 10-4 BLEACHIN0, 40 CTS 10-4 ELEACniHO, 40 CT8 10-4 BLEACHTN0.' AT 28 CTS PEE YABD, AT 84' CTS FEB YABD, AT 28v CTS FEB YARD, FOB CASH ONLY, FOB CASH ONLY FOB CASH ONLY. j ri.i i no, a'Mra4 M febtQ tf EASTERN HAY. JUST LANDED, A CARGO CHOIC E BAMTfcn TIMOTHY U AT. as Has a lot mvTT naaw th market ' ' white mPriiwi and Rrrr ritnor MlKt OATS. A full stock of 1'lUMK WHITE "uKK at tt tom prices Special figures tnrnmt Wfs.f tn HAV Orde milU C. B. WRIQHT Life Insurance THE HDTOAL LIFE INSORANCE CO. ' - : r W TOltE. AaseU One Hundred Xillioa Dollars. Rale Fifteen Per Cent. Wwr than ant lwr Matnal Mfe tnauranre fVunpanr. M. H W1LLAKD. Agent, feh t tf WJIm Viglnn. J C Tobacco. Tobacco. fj(J caddies LITTLE M TIE. C DAKK MWA, Ihise. ( OMrrriTlON 25 d do J M k 25 A A. For sale iy IEKUIMM i ('ALDER II Una fe r tf Ri?e- Rico Ricc- r. DM CARO RICK, sit gr' JQ Tc do 1f 500 Bn"h N 1 HKKV R,rK' For sale hy feb 25 tf ' RERCHNER A CALDER IltK Sugar, Coffee, Flour. Bblnf.El CindOfM KVOAR I l JQQ Bags RIO On FT It K. all grades. 1200 'r'yf1' 0,,r P'T"1'"' hrsfidn. For sale by feb 25 tf KKROINER A CALDER BRfM Best Line in the State ! yB CARRY A i EE A TEH VARIETT AWI BETTER ASSORTMENT of BOOTS AND SHOKS than any hoilne la the Male Bayers wtTl And It U tbetr advantage to ris ing oar lines befot-f pvrchsalng Geo. B. French & 8ons, SO n FRONT ST. Flour, Bacon, Lard, &c. 1 500 m'1 rurR 'rs4ra fty Boses D. . C R SIDEfi, fQ Tubs and BiMtrta CboW t.Altti, trQ Sack CtKiteeRtOCXtrriK J fQ Bbls Reflid srOARM. JQQ CiM LYE 100 rB'i fotami. 100 Bo'BOAr -JQQ Ort-m MA TOI ICS. 1in Hhdi and Bbls Nsw (f Oolm JQ Bbls VswCr-pN. O.MOLPka. 100 Box nTXtunl- Crack era, Cand . , Nails, Shot. SbwJT, Tobanoo. A4L. A., For sale low v O. W. WUXIAMN A CO , WVilesals Orooers aa4 feb 25 tf dotnw'a Vrroaata, PACIFIC OUAH0. Just received and for aW, SOLUBLE PACIFIC GDANO, . DISSOLVED EOKE PHOSPHATE. ' Ws aever hars had tie ftrat'aonplalet of iUm Irsnuisera not urmgrag a proclaim mm ortr Oonn'try jLgsnta ' ' J' '-i . fektDAWTw , ALEX. irEVET A ED.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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