I He Morning Star: V RATES OF ADVi::iTl.IJt; - On Riratm OltDif..'.:'. l.Jl wil fl 4 5" M f!M..'"My''J M "-i f ''..'if o""5W ' ax?t Jiascut. r 1 00 . W f-, - i CTT Oonttmot Advorttoemrata takn t proptr . VOL. XXXIV.-NO. 19. i;;r,-:;'u':iiWILMmGTX)NV.NpM;:XJNpAT, APEILa3ri884.y- - l-1tr' TrZZSm VMmm tM WHOLE NOZ5184 II 11 II II VI T, '.:V , ' II" V I ,V"1 -'l 7J v Na. 1J " , , -fcrV M . II - 4 r N I I V i Three Month,...., ..., , Cf ; ,,. I Six lfoBtha,.....,.-.. ....-A. -. 40 l r. r,' ' , j . . On Tur, .. M ... :........ . eofj " ' ir ' J. ( "Ti o. M )RN I N EDITION ?t o cmum t hit li ,f i.rT.WMU - r,t4 n,!t -I! "'Ct. I . . r . . I I tlT . Via. Jill S.W IJ""" 1 4J f ctty I 4 "' Ma.! u'3 I 1 ti 3(i3ti ?' mat. : cocoa l ,iJt.-.nrvl -5$t M;or, J mir"" -" . , , . I Vmt:3- a-T7 a 01? GorjjiA, oipocU I 1 (',r' for tho Confsdo- . ,.,r,)n. ( . thrro rw bat V. -r-v I . : fc. I Ot k in tut 1 .... I K ... a vir" t&c of I Jl4l ..It Mr. ,,v I Ownnt:!: v-nvor bo irr that of decided conrictions, of inflexi j,,, ri.l urn - 10 p-rfrct hraltb and bio iotegrily, of aUrling worth. Hie flir,r,u 1 thr-yoar wbolo life wsi on tbo aide of U : i--r. -.'!? OT jch harmony f 101.' .-ui lty i-itry Nw York ? ijout S.-w York, caa thy elect Ji.-ir u.n 1 H.!r- in i ry .iis.rabU itea: i H itrt oi'.l, 4dq of Attorney (wnril Itr i n. of Kentucky, bot I ;w ;.v.i ir-om a vT'n at another ')bi iiiii."! Arthur (Ior, frly tiiiii a m the h.i The Isl- SlM)'4. 1st i . xyimon of our h Sna w ih: c-od.V font. Il says: Sftiiuin: a uiporUnC pohtMral fapaciiirs. Ill t H Will .it tn;rr"1i()i to f-k of hta eiiiiy nnfj-ururf y X piirr b is WrtiKP w tjrnt f-prrrnf.t- of tho mh ! iVrtm. W-.tty. br!TlUat at Uju-ut. p(,-w,--- oa lh plat- V iti y .-n- occurrwl in t SlO iKmrisv -our?. Mn Sbvan was tn. !jff attackn br nun: -Mirw.ttr h rvachstl for it jn: ii v. eheckod. Wbrt ID"n i,r A,n .pprooched Jodgo T'f, stoppti by a "' 'i' ';)- J i-iv, with pistol to Uiiil. )i o.ir xi odi-D ail Vornd. I lv- r-. -,r,i 0at lookinsr I f-.,m -h., f P away West I t.hmiv.t r 'AiL )M1',f - m.i tt bears a name DM th- uprm Coart i I" r Snt uate Sfafs ihi.i lti,.-rtt. U t t. Uts for nzn. t"h .i n. (. all it Tw tnnuxT-tti,' ' tntr-xH;rw with the otto, 'Th? IV til of I'onrr U the Snpmrt L w of tbs I-sc.i." VM:uri:n to th W.h0 2too cor- '0"n.:-nt of th lUItimors .lrv the ponton this North Carotioa """'v i rif5 th- rt ht years Vlri iovrnftint will run the J"ih.i.)i,ill k o,5d,000. ' m.i.i ,.inrt t, rrfve wb th- stoUtioo of tho Coo-'tilt-' n. th .fV-crttctiao of the r-xht of th 5et. bill be for the "w r.t h4M p Mi th SeosU) the aro ovade for .t-r-ntin North Csrolia.: S- R-"i,vin., KlM4both Citv, Kins- tun IT i -n,l-r-on, WMhiogton and .Utio :ich;Suu.T,ile-Tar. . '"""r7. uon, r ay( '"tiJ.A.b. - tnHOiif, tv.t t' ioston, iboro and h f5l,rti0ailt corrwspoodsnt io ""'"r-'n h writes .itrm. I'm. Utt, ""n fir th An.Aifi l?l ku Uttsr of tbe 9lb p'tM,i I.. .... vmicasd la his lh wool avaoUr, a .a"v-" 2imK his atad " w im cfc ir T "t,, U U aids. U dU r1 - I U adrsAUs. nZ7 a as was rtitt aod ta. M ' " mm mot or ' - nil. - -1 iui - v rtht AaJ wh cm 119 aisXT" a1 Was waa Wllnalarloa hxt beeti crreAUr W I wtJ ia th dUu tf Mjor D. J.' Tbtr wtro both zaea of tiocralArlr j pcr lir ad of mnjy cboUthI and j principle. MaJ. Dvta4 wm i mia I mil Tf Btruvl Rrmt 1i nnnmnla I ftn. I Vat V a Wtt !? WNjknnA .n I J - - - V KVtM SUV bAd ftroocr fneodt Aod no mAn do- trri nort tbo warmeot sttAcbmcnt. wwuuviBVi vu boot oomtaodUon.' "A pore, noble, ' 7- " - WM.CbrljlUn In fiilb And in cood workA, True aIwajs to bimself it wm iopoibl tbat b ahoald bo f aIm to aq jr. With . bU . inuUecto&l powtr at raeridUn he ha boon cot down, and do moro !q thUltfo aball bo gTvot hU fellov-mao with pleAsant fAlalatioo and giro to ail a fioo ox Ample of high bearing and noble eo dtavor. Mr. Spnjnt was born on aootker toil and aoder a different akjf bo.t be wmJ true to tbo people amoo whom be dwelt for tblrty-two yeari. lie u of that granite orvler tbat Scot- iaox x aAoiooa a diq or ouacauon. morality aod progress. He made principle and daty bit guiding stars oter life's tompestaoas Toyago, aod be never atmca bis coIoraVhtt those grand Trrtaea wero imporil. no not only believed bat be did. TTis Christianity was practical. Wtth bim faith without works was dead. Accoptinp tbo reueioa of blj fathers as true bo stood by it to the last, and when asked if bo war afraid to die, mrlAsaw4 wav-t W f Ko Wn JaniM KaiOAKan I .... . ...... .... . I ot iaun ana a consistent uie -"Aiosi I ass a redly not. Two good men, both Presbyte- UMk bavo fallen beforo tbe ereat rtan, nave fallen oeioro tne great rarr. Death: tbo one wben the sun I .'- v I . . . w c wsa in mwuMiru, wu ur w ueu i ihi- shadows wero lenetheninc and I d o I tbo wesunng sun waa near tne nuu. Wilmington could ill epare two such men. Bet God knows what waa boat and lie doelh all things right. A dispatch in the Baltimore Sun from Washington- dated the 10th ,D "There Is no doubt of tbe fact, as lot- tasted la the Sum't dispatch from Allen- Vlo. ttsuoo. slihoocb nocaiaally for IUodall. will really b I or Tthlea la caeo any coo Uagvocy artsrs ta which its support woo Id b ajrrvembio to lbs LaUer rsaUsmoa. Il has bMi well uadritood hers amooa DromJ- ani iteoocrats lor socae cays psst us uig would bo too ea. but tt ts sot unrra- orpoaiuoo to the ocuaJaal osanicnowa lo- dorwmeot of air. lUaoAU oo lhe part or ibst etecaeal of too Prossylvaala Democra cy act la afiiUxioa with hlxa was duo La sneno tam at ksst to this cooditioo of s-Taira" Wilmington may get 100,000. I Bat other towns of not half the sixe I a hotel, a Northern man Is in Wilson bar aod not ooo-tenlh tbo importAnce gaining foe a site oo which to construct one receive as mnch from the Federal Government as this important entre pot will rtceiva for tbe pBrpoee of erectiog a public bnUding. Tbe Raleigh JWvj- Observer notes this inequality and says: "Tho iitUo town of Waco. Texas, geta 1 100. COO for a public building and many othsr small towns throughout tho country are similarly favorad. while WUmlngtoo, tho cbisf cocamsrcial dry of North Caroli na and tho bmdisg naval stores market lo the wor Ttdertl coart building only as much ss Is rttra to Waco. There seems to be socae taj-eUco ahoQt this aocaewasro. ... '. - - . t . - 9 T Unlit, mamea in isv, eotuteu iu i the Federal army and disappeared almost from memory. The wife mar- riod asrvio. Tbo other day aba met v - ... t - number one anu has bcea sica ever einca at namber twoa home. t . I OaarttrlrBtettsga, . - - I . ,,- -r.a mnni1jw1 - tha nit. I ft- tnr a nrntvsr ffTaHa.fov anrh J S4"i'l f 1 I KsntackT baa another fcnocb Ar- - j C " . r:" L .. u -r - . . ' . ti . -f t mentOfCOAtA . I areois, o "-'TrS Saved to 1U patrons in the United States den. Alsxander IL Grows, of Loo-I .. . .. I such profile ahall bo conaiderd the' author-1 .t .raOTintMnMsentinrdisoountonam m .. - wn-UMna-DU. I Tr iKlcav " bot colored, was or- I permsnent lmprovemcu o. ice streeis.ua- Uo generally for the Ubeial patronage heretofore 8ce Rwn4fot the WC I lA7 aiciLinsey, botn coiorto, was or- direction of the committee on bestowed on s, I bespeak for the same gener trkt cf . tha Ust&odllt JL Church. South t I Jered to DOT one Penny and the OOStA I ert. .nH Wharves. And all work done ous treatment towards .mrsuocessor. :. Cm tow Circuit, at Johnscm't Chapel. I Arm 13 asu ia . I .TocmU CtrccJt, at Usrrinx'a .Caapei I April 19 sad XL , - . I IKadsa arecit. at SouS Chspel.. April , ttovuMi v.- - - t rroot StrwOiaT j and 4. nib atOassdootA,May - . t SrSaad37. WUcBiartoo. at Bruasw Ick Ctrcslt. IS aaii If ScnithrUle. May 17 and T3L I WhitsvUia Urcoit. at air tuua. stay lagtoo Circuit. lfsyJ8. ' 1 Cisahtth OrcuiL, at Ksdsa Spdoga, May 11 and Jan X- - - " ;ra tiroTjLUa.asiKSCAaip-H b I mOM Ok. , . I rv..,R-.rf-t at rvkaham Jons I 11 Tad ill . I 14 i"81 ' . 1 I li rotai ouwell Mieifoav jo ;. ' I ;DpUa circuit. JusaSlaad 23. . , I vttAuarw iArcutt, job asva v m Wsccaxa w Hao. JsaeS3andW. I I wTYl. Ikaarrr.r.. - Hw AJ0TKBTISX3IE7ITA. CmriKintira r - - r . A. D atxx A. esrd. ;" - Tvxn. IIoAsaT Wanted.', Bn Wnu-Uang arala : Jos. Dxjtcx Flaao tuning. " OrrxADOcaoStjUih men. , 1 P. L Bwttkios A Co BuketA PaaxzaifeTaTXoa Cook atoreA Ucxm & DaRosarr Soda water. ELlbjubos & AxxxH8priag haU. J. IL Haadct Gam camphor, etc. Joict-J. TJaxmior Giassamwa, etc. - W. E. 8rxcron& Co. llardware. ; P. nxortaaAOAa Crdto frlsodA D. A. Sxrra-Cblklrfta's carria-eA , , Kcjrso-rEajUatr ssrgfe to ineAiure.' gra ta in tw AaaX AnainTtary bsIL L L. OaJtAS wAu-Jkou Ibid ahooA Uaowji A Roroicx New deportment. 8. P.Coi.i.raa A Co. Sale toercbandiae. Jxo. W. Goanox & 8Ta Iaearanco. Gllas A Jkfcacmaoir alacramo twines. PaaaxsT k Wtoocto 8aab, blind, etc G. R. Faxxcb A Soxa Boots and aboeA McDocOAALt BowDcr Farm wagooA Yas Iaxa k Tatas Places and orgDA 8. P. Ooixixa Sb Co norsca at auction. MtxTrxo Testrjmen Bt. James Church. Easter Sunday. Day's length 13 hoars and 6 mlnutsA ' Keccipts of cotton yesterday 90 bales. Eggs were retailing' yesterday al 16 coats per dozen. Pnnllrv ra;hv4 .t.nn. I onitry retaiiod yesterday at eu ceou per pair for grown hens. . TWO White tramps were lodced ' . . . , , " at tbo station boose Friday night. Air. Adam Latta. formerl v of this city, tmt now of 8avaanah. is hereon a vUlt. Two" white men were arrestod aod lodged ia tbo guard house yesterday afternoon for drunkennesA The Register of Deeds issued tWA fnarrlara a Artr-( td. ... week for whka .. The graded schools will close ,v .. for tbo summer on the 20th of May. to open again on the 1st cf October. I nTJ Tylor lhe known mu.imm.im ..ui .t-.!.. . k-im I syw, sb wuosaasvwwaa mt vuuu inr a nic dwellln on FJrhtii r-t-n I rZ . wmuyi ww. i Ko raa frfr th. M.-.nr r?onW I - I ymterosy moraiog. Those or LHvtd Llail and James Rjcbardson, arrested on bus- Pon. were cooUnued over to await further developments. In a match game of base ball yesterday, between the Hard to Beat, W, Dgget. Captain, ana the Metrepolis. . Caxs ux. Captain, tbe score stood: Hard. to Best S4 rounds. Metropolis 24 rounds. The frost was heavier in Fed Township, ye-erdsy morning. ,l h n lace the last cool snap set lo. It is thought, however, tbat tbe asm age to fruit sad vegetation has been very light so far. The Norwegian brig Regulator, I Cape Hansen, was cleared from this port I for Antwerp, yesterday, by Messrs. Pater- I son. Downing k Co., with 1,000 casks spirits turpentine and 549 barrels of rosin, valued at $13,859. While we are debating here in Wllmlotrtoo as lo the propriety of building with two hundred rooms and all the ac I commodallons requisite to attract Northern visitors. . wm&rm-mm. m m Hagteirmts's Cwrt. Sophia Ellis snd Jane Stevenson, both colored, were before Justice Millls for sn affray. The former was discharged, while the latter submitted snd judgment was auspesded oo the payment of costs. Jane Stevenson was arraigned on a peace I vision of the superintendent of the street mr,A -mnXr-A l ia mata and rirs I force. He shall, in accordance with sec warrant aod rsquirsd to pay costs ana give I d.lfttnn 2 of this ordinance. for four months. 801a PavnA colored, assault and battery I on' Alice x . , . V I f wiiLnn iiuuinuii auoinjiieu i - - . . Hin m vejCe warrant sworn out by 8m. ! L,kinA.ead was ordered to pay the costs sad give bond In the stun of $30 to keep he peace for two moothA eosan Cooper, colored, ssasult and bat- y.' . . . tery oa s-acy sic-ubswj, wM nuir w vw- m w-- i liarr Robinsod. assault and battery on I , m m I axate'NerwaaJ svcsio-ela. I - f -,f Ror-rfnUiivleBt of ; ZT T"V w V. v HI. the WHmlngton Graded Schools, has been " - compUmeated by an . election as Buperln- 1! of tbe Bute Normal School at New- eommence" June 80th and . - ttao "7" cootloua four weekA He also received a j- chapd lim to act as one of the l",ta bQ' havlnt Oocidcd. ta accept Aba. position at Newtos - heof couxse had to decline that. Chapel BUI. We are glad to sea that . . . , . . I . our SotxriMeoqeaa a appTorasjea sorosa i ...atlas si hornA where he Is deservedly f aa well aa at aome, .waera ne is aeservecuy t .... ; ' " .-'' "- ; I -. v - - ; v. I ... . . . - - - t i . . . , - ."1 UntTtry low agala, tha jcttoea v. . .. w w 1 . HA.M .t m nprmpn riLi, Kill, r I -f if i . . . j 1 , .ni Muaiuaeu nsua lor isiu nree- 1 mmM d&m in uta umua bhs. wmuu . iTJLS DEAD. . , --.'? .. -tv-i ' : , in ; y-i AeUoa of tfce Cbtaktr r C01 isreo u Proao'eo Exchun wia nr. 'fr-.""-,n At a joint meet! of of tbe. Chamber of Commerco and Proiace Excbange, held yesterday at U K., to. take some aniUble lata Alexander Spruit; member of. the two bodies, tbo same waa called to order by CoL Soger Moore, President of the Produce Exchange, who stated the object " of . the a t 1 il - ' oeeuDg uu ypou ox xae njga esxeem in Which the deceased was held, v ., . , : Mr. A. n. VanBokkelen was , called to quoaua v ac aa oecrttary oz.Laa meet - Upoff Uklng the chair Mr. VanBokkelen made a few appropriate remarka in X?hdch bo spoke of the high regard in which the (1mmim1 u hM hnth aa a rittrpn and aeceaaea was new, Dom as a ciuzen ana merchant. ' It wis moved that a committee of, three be appointed by the chair to draft reaolu, tions appropriate to the occasion. The chair appointed Messrs. B. G. Worth, W. Ualder ana li. C. Mcvfueen a committee on resolutions. During the absence of the committee OoL.J. Lk Cant we 11 made a few well-timed ana appropriate remark A When the committee on resolutions re- , . . turned, Mr. W. Calderfor the committbe, , " . . . , , la a few remarks presented too loliowing preamble and resolutions, which were unanimously adopted: Ripe in years, abundant in good works, and full of honors, Alexander Sprunt, the 1 . 1 . .1 . 1 I nonest merchant, too iaiujiui ciuzen. the , ho - lo h3a laat ac. count T.. .-.a, V. tVC. 1... - I in .nH -nt .mr.nr n. i,T-!B(, th frl. I , S 7.iT j ? I fast purpose, and with no devious ways the I callinn of an honorable mercantile career. inHihUidn thai mwu hirh nmhitv industry and unswerving integrity always ueserve, but do not always win ; he has left a record which may well serve ss an in centivs to those who follow after and a proud heritage to those who are left to carry on nia work ana perpetuate bis name. Having borne well and bravely the -bur-dens of life through a not uncheckered career, be now rests from his labors. "Mark the perfect man, and behold the upright; for the end of that man is peace." Therefore, Ruolved, That this body recognizes with gratitude the value of the a . Y w: u ' v i career has iust Wn closed, and desires to record, with deep emotions, our keen sense remOTl1' nd of for OrH.r- Thtt mn -f idu M.mnrBi a fj v " 4vuvi ho sent to the family of the deceased that beipreadupon our minutes, snd that a bjank page bo lnscribod with his name, and elatoa oX bis htrlh aoJ death; Vd that I th mmtwr nf iki nmmhon attp.nd th a T fanersl obsequies s body. auenl tookVce from tbe Second Pre,b-UrIan Chore at 4 p. m., Rev. C. M. Payne of&ciating,' assisted by Rev. Dr. Wilson. Tbe church was crowded to its fullest capacity and a large procession fol lowed tbe remains to Oakdale Cemetery. The following gentlemen officiated as pall bearers: Mr. R. McDoagall. Mr. Alfred Martin, Hon. Geo. Davis, Dr. A. J. De Roeset, Mr. B. O. Worth, Hon. O. P. Hearts. Mr. Samuel Northrop, Mr. A. D. Brown, Mr. J. O. Bowden snd Mr. R B. Wood, Sr. Tbe flag of the German Imperial Consul, and those of the British, French, Spanish, Norwegian, Swedish snd Danish, and the Argentine Republic Vice Consulates, and of tbe various shipping of different nation- ai a ilitie in port, were at heVlf-mut as a token port. of respect to the memory of the deceased. The Produce Exchange was also draped in mourning as a mark of respect. Aiaerwa-.n C-iatf boartie Beeolatlon. The resolution or amendment of Alder- man Chadbourn, offered at the meeting of the Board of Aldermen on Friday night, proposing to give the City Surveyor ex traordinary powers, was as follows: Proposed Amendment to Bub-division 4, Article XI., Line of Streets and Obstruc tions. It shall be the duty of the City Surveyor . to act aa superintendent of streets, and all work done oo same snail oe unuer nis direction and under the Immediate, super- I S t . tl m- - a . S A ts - aa 9 A 'mm levejs oi aii voe f soon aa pracucaoie lay a pronie. oi bucu vutuvu ma mmj ..-.v. I iv n i iu-.j km - --w. i ru.r.i . 1 icirrmru. i lii uib n. jfit Certlfled copies of profiles so approved shall be deposited with the .Clerk, and TTaj1 be the custodian; of all -plans profiles, maps aod other papers Intended to Furnish information of lines, grades and imnrovemenu of streetA- jja .hall patiently guard against the ex- penuliure UI uacicoa Muvt uj uie bucci, force and direct their energies towards the for the city on the streets and'wharveaun- der contract shall bo under Jus direction in accordance with the plans and specifics- Uooa and no payment shall be made upon nch contract without his certificate ajty sucn contrsci wiwow ms ceruncsie JfJ the ssme hss been well and faithfully done in accordance with the contract. - He ahU receive sucb com the Board ot Audit and Finance may allow. Alderman Fiahblate moved to lay on the vi- mmA rWfA for th - 'vmi ait ntvtL tu, J w with the following result i'---' ' ' I Teas Aldermen Boney, Bear,. Dudley Nays .AMmn TVBmart rhaHhoiirn -AJaermen leitosses, cnaaoourn, I ' I . n-.- ....... . .1 DWWH , .. , i lfMl ftn ,. f i ... . y v, A. v: j . ' .... I ; " f . - ' A number or.mouoni to. aoiourn, post-. u MMiiTrr'Wfn.iaK DTinaumiTow i i . VV :t,i 4 1! .i' Alderman Fiahblata moved to take a re cesa for five minutely Carried. - ,f ' After tbe recess the "following business: I was transacted Alderman Fujaiblate moved to go into an. elartinn for CUtr Riirvpvnr whSoh wg earried; and t rowReOeived all tbe votes present except one b)ank. : - . ; Alderman. pIepoWtioved;;to,;laTy the i motioA pf '"AWemW j 1 Tbe meeting then ad jodrned to meet again J Monday night, tbe 14th inst '.'- . . , -. - tg"See fourth page for other local news ' - . - - "" ' 1 " 1 . , JOCABBIKD, 1 -LaMB-PURSS On the Sd of April, at the re- I liOSLUf tVrUICTIJ Vl VV UUUUKWU a V a WMJOO HORKRTA PIIRSB . eldfl daiurhtar of Ml &nd , 1. jit- jt. mre.oivienoB. j,. TBiqVTE OF KKSPKCX. ' At aAnad imeetfor of the Dtrectera of . lh I Wilmington Library Association, held at the 14- I lotions were adopted: I Whibias, This Association has sustained a 1 h6 ioM to the deatn of onr associate and late I President, AI.BYANDBB 8PBHNT, whose Inter- est and nniirine work in behalf of the Associa tion bare added greatly to its success, and in Tiew of the still k carter loss sustained by those who were nearest and dearest to him; therefore, belt Rewived, That it Is buta: just tribute to the memory of the departed to say that in regretting his rem oral from our midst, we mourn' for one I who was in eyry way worthy ot our respect and regard: a ctizen whoee nDrurbt and noble life was a standard of emulation to his fellows. Betolved, That we sincerely condole with the fimllv nf t.hA HaapaswI rn t.htk rilanAnnaMnn with I which K has pleased uivine i Tovldence to afflict I . V 1 J .1 M . I Him who orders an things for the best,and whose ohastlsementa are meantm mercy 1 Jwwwa, ini ur oearxieis wsiunonuu 01 our I sympathy and sorrow be for warded to toe family I of our departed friend by the Secretary of this I meeting. Kttoiveix, That thlr heartfelt testimonial or our NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SETU W. DATIS, Auctioneer. BY SAM'L P. COLLIER CO. . . T rOTJTlAV. MTU TOST . OflM VTRTJPTTC fi AT 10 1V1 , . I aIaIaaV a--WlTI a.11 ef ah- Oel-e V-anici a rtWl AM Water and Princess Sts.. it Auctfon. the BEST I ASSORTMENT OF MERCHANDISE ever offered I at publio auction in the city of Wilmington, con- I sisUmrof I . Bed-Boom Furniture Household and Kitchen Furniture, Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, I Castors, Vases, Pictures, &o. The Ladles are respectfully invited to attend this sale,' as there will be many useful articles I offered that must be sold to the highest bidder. I pw SETU TV. DATIS, Auctioneer. BY SAM'L COLLIER & CO. r BY ORDER OF THE ASSIGNEE, WE WILL sell at publio suction, on Tuesday, 18th inst., corner Front and Market streets, commencinir at 10 o'clo'k, FOUR GOOD HORSES and TWO YOUNG MULES. This stock can be Been at sta bles cor. Princess and Second sts. on Monday, ap 13 2t Timing & liepairing Pianos. toseph denck.. from Columbia, s. c, . will remain ONE WEEK in Wilmington to TUNE AN1 REfAUC riANUS. Order. left at Messrsr Hefasberger'SMd Yates' Book Stores wul meet with Dremp attention. ap 13 at -ru we su ' Notice. HPHB ANNUAL ELECTION OF VESTRYMEN JL for St. James' . Parish will be held to-morrow (Easter Monday), in the Vestry Room of the church from IS to 9 o'clock. JAMES G. BURB, ap 18 It Secretary. WANTED. ACTIVE CANVASSERS IN EACH County in North Carolina for Descriptive America, a Geographical and Industrial monthly to appear Mav. 1884. Issued bv map publishers of the last thirty years in New York. Each num ber wul oontafn the map of a State corrected up to date and 32 pages giving full Geographical, Industrial and descriptive account or tnat State, and other literary matter. For terms, &c, apply at once with references to FRED. HuRSBY. Agent for N. A 8. Carolina, ap 13 It Key Box 897, Charleston, S. C Hung Again. I AM HANGING PAPER AND DOING UP THE prettiest parlors; regular 5th Avenue style. I hang the prettiest Awnings put up in the city. IA uouusutuv uno ut nuiuun oubuds just ui, I Don't forget the poor ye have always with yon. S rears In the business. BEN WHITE. The Paper Hanger ap 13 it and Awning Maker, n S nvr TiV TSTVtM tffyCt I nMnn. nt,i W IJn. lllllln.rl. I AND OMMtal 0rt Of ETu.7 DBSGfiptiOII. MOULDmGS, BRACKETS, BALUSTERS, LATHS, FLOORING,: CELLING, STAIR WORK IN PINE OR WALNUT A SPE CIALTY. 9Manu factoring our own Goods, and with a full line of Improved Machinery, we are pre pared to fill orders with .dispatch and at low fig ures. Price List furnished upon application. ap 13 tf PARSLEY & WIGGINS. I 1ST K OF IT, : THE -, Liyerpool & London & Qlolie fire Ins. Co. . . Represented by T 1 TTT N 1 " A. O jurj. VV UUI UUJJ. 0 1111 til .. IS THBLAKUJtH'l XLK WUXUL7. I 1 - - 7 alone ount'of discount nnt-nhamul 'thn aaaiirod. Tho present market value of f 100 of Compa ny's stock is SI 135. J aplStf i . 1 . . . ".-. . . . .... .: , . -: vV A Card. ; J HAVE THIS DAY SOLD OUT THE ENTIRE stock of BOOTS AND SHOES in store No. 118 Market 8t.,tQ I. LvGreenewald.who will continue the business. T&aning my patrons anu tne puo llo generally for the libeial patronage heretofore -1 Peo"11" a. DATED. TTAVINi AVING PURCHASED THE ENTIRE STOCK ?vvxfvYri Arm RHnttS In Rtnrn No. 113 Market OTW-W1? BtoreNo,ii3 Market .horTtime have one of the finest and best fSfi'gg nnbllo renerally to give me a call, as 1 will in tne fnture. asl have m the past, en your patronage. Bespectfully. vor to merit . your patronage. a",;,,..; TTff FULL BLAST OUR HANDSOME . SODA AFC I-A FOUNTAIN.-wun lis aeucioua rurv rruit .- -i.h or wlthont Genuine Cream, and a ftrmra. ,'n linanr ittkkral waters. ;,,6rwereuested to make our store JJTnUrn tot soda water, and anvtiumr else i-l-SmiiivDnrchasedof dMaxtsts.'-"' - . munds bbos. adxrosset; i f j ' ;: Market and Snd Streets. ' - ir?iais Lemon Seltzer wiu beoome popular. . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS1 ' STTLISn MEN. :: NATURALLY ALL MEN LOVH TO DBBSS well. There is no city in the South tbat can iay ciaim to more well dressed people than Wil- I general and minsLnn. -in ton., This speak well for her Clothiers in I who is the city's acknowledged "Peer" in his es- Declal line. We ask the attentirtn of the nommn- nit to our NEW 8PHLNG STOCK." We have the Straieht-cut, the Bound-out, the 4-Button-cut, and the "Cross-out" Sack. Coat Suits in every shade and color, and at any price. We can show some twenty styles in one- - three- and four-button Cutaway Coat Suits, containing such colors as Slate, Brown, Blue, Purple, Mouse and Black, i maae up exquisitely, cut.raperb, ana weasguar- j anteed equal to Merchant Tailor t make, with prices FOKTY PEB CENT. LESS. . , I 'Owingto our large trade in Men's Suits, we have decided to Bell Children's Salts all throueh I 'the season at COST, using this department en tirely as an advert islng medium. '.This step we know will be appreciated by our customers, and at the same time result advantageously to our selves.' - - ; '"' OTTERBOURG, . . KING CLOTHIER, ap 13 -It Wilmington. N. C. . - Anniversary Ball, THE HD3EENIAN BENEV OLENT ASSOCIATION will give a BALL, at GEkMANIA HALL, on EASTER MON DAY; the 19th Anniversary of the Society. Music , by tbe Harpers. Tickets will be for sale after this afternoon by the Committee of Arrangements : T. Donlan, M. Judge, Col. J. L. CantweH, M. Carroll, J. W. Bett lyandWm Sheehan. icerresnments wiu oe served as usual oy tne la dies. Tickets for ladies and gentleman, $1.00. Single gentleman, 50c. ap8 4t thsuthsu Review copy. Van Laer & Yates. 119 MABKET ST.. V", A .. . . ii $ SOLS AGENTS FOB DECKER BROS. '.SOHMEH fc Co's- E. Gabler's and other PIANOS; and dough 3s Warren's, Geo. Woods' and Mason fc Hamlin's ORGANS. A full assortment of above makes in stock at least 15 per cent, lower than mew xorg prices, ana no more expensive roan the second and third grades' of instruments usu ally sold in the South. We sell for cash Or on in stalments,and take old instruments in t zchange. We do not advertise goods which we have not in stock or on the way, and kindly ask the publio to call and examine for themselves. ap 13 tf China Matting. A LARGE INVOICE OF CHINA MATTING just received at BEHBENDS & MUNROE'S, S. E. Cor. Market and Snd 8treets, Wilmington, r- aesi quality; prices oeiowaii. uur spnug N. U. Best quality; prices below all. stock or Furniture has arrived, call and exam ap 13 tf Barley Sheaf! . A PERFECT JEWEL OF A COOK STOVE. Another lot just in. "Golden Harvest" it 's PURE GOLD to the Cook. "Farmer" Reliable Every Time. "Southern Oak" Cheapest Stove ever offered ror tne money. "Look before you Leap." PAKKER & TAYLOR. PURE WHITE OIL. . ap 13 tf Macrame Twines, TN MANY COLORS, For sale by GILES A MURCHISON, " Murohison Bloc k. apJStf Just Eeceived, ' T adies and CHILDREN'S ghDSSAMERS SIZES. . ,-. . . n.-- n7T ENGLISH HOSE and HALF HOSE. Fancy Handkerchiefs. , Silk and Lilse Thread GLOVES, CORSETS, eta A job lot CHILDREN'S BOSS at w apair. apl8tf ; ;r. JNa J HEDBICK. Gnm Camphor, jBOMATIC CAMPHOB, PUBS DALMATTON I Insect Powder, Carbollzed Paper, Quicksilver, Fly Paper, Carbolic Soap and Mercurial Oint ment in large quantities and at bottom prices at - : iw H. HARDIN'S : Drug and Seed Store, aplStf New Market, Wilmington, N.C. Children's X Carriages. RECEIVED THIS WEEK A FULL STOCK OF i New Styles of Children's Carriages for spring Trade. ; ' Alwnew arrivals of FURNITURE, WINDOW SHADES, Ao. All kinds of Mattresses; Bedding. . Ac. Renovating and Repairing done at short nodoe. . - D. A. SMITH, . apl 13 tf Farmtore, jno. rront street. . .- T . - ! i tTfo f 'w v Dprmg HatS ; . - r: i . . . Latest StVlfiS Latest Styles ! f.T - '.. .:.. HARBISON A AIaLKN, ; s , i Hatters.;. apia u The VOIdfficfcdir!', FARM v WAGON, - CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, Carts, Drays, Buggy Harness, Carriage Har ness, Bockaway Harness, Truck. Harness, Cart and Dray Harness. Collars, Hames, Blind Bridles, Trunks of all kinds. Basra.' Sacks sad Satchels. B .Repairing promptly ane by skUled workmen, j . McDOec&AJUL a bowden,? 4i: .v. " 2. Next to P. A Smith's Furniture Store. . . spiirtf. . v , - T At f 4 NEW. ADVERTISEMENTS. I7ET7 DEPAETIIEIIT ! 1,111 ; ;A BROWN & RODDICK; t r 9 Wortfi Front Street ,:. . y ;-:.try.,t .. . " ' ; ., ..... 'v , 1 WB HAVE J0ST OPBNBD A FUU4. ''. '..! -.i' -- ... . ; ... t"jr- .""'.'. , Ladies' Madertp .naiderwearfrV i. " AXD VHdti itAKB f -V. .!'V-'V ''vi" ' ' ' -'"' - s .' . ': - , ,... A SPECIALTY 07. THIS HXW DKPABTICEUT PEICB3 AS LOW AS AST IN TBJ COUNTBT. - NIGHT DRESSES, CHEMISE, c!- . '1 n . DBA WEBS, CORSET COVERS, Aa r -,. :; . ... - ,: 'I Rh VW.PM ArlHIOTflTI Twill TlPPW Rfld? I UJ ilUbOd AliliilUll 1 fTiil lllUAti UUUai I . , - SELLING AT 9e, WOBTH lfte. . White Goods. THE GREATEST VARIETY WE HAVE EVER 'SHOWN. STRIPE AND PLAID NAINSOOK, Do-. do. SWISS, Do. do. VICTORIA LAWNS, Do. do. INDIA MILLS, AND A FULL LINK OF NOVELTIES. BROWN & RODDICK, 9 NORTH FRONT ST. ap 13 tf To the Friends OF THE LIVE BOOK AND MUSIC STORK. I would express my extreme gratitude for their exceedingly kind patronage in the past, wish lag them a glorious and prosperous year, beghmlng wtth this memorable day, Easter. Very respectfully, apl8tf HEINSBERGEB. ( English Serges, TN BLACK, BLUE. LIGHT AND DARK GBAT A and urown, made to Measure. CASSIMERES and WORSTEDS, the Finest Line of Goods in the city. MUNRON, ap 13 It Merchant Tailor. Baskets ! Baskets ! RECEIVED IATELY A BEAUTIFUL LINK OF BASKETS Flower, Plonio, Market and Ladies' - . -, , work Baskets. Come In and take a peep at them. -.;)' Opened To-day, A fresh supply of ROYSTER'S CANDIES. Best s in Wilmington; only 83Jia per lb. ' ' OUR IMPORTED .DOMESTIC CIQARS;'Sk-: '.-.' . -. are still holding their own. Best and cheapest lot of FINE GOODS in the market. ' ' P. L. Bridgers & Co., HO North Front BU : sp !8 DAWtf ' vsv-tc- BocksLiinb, w-fATJ TJTTTT T.TTtts3 VsTPTOffTTW Jb - - FRESHLY BTJENaU . . " ' PRICE REDUCED TOJl.lt FAR CASK. T trier at. DISCOUNT FOR LARGE LOTS AND TO THE TRADE. , . - ' . ... v Address - FRENCH BROS., ;'; : ? Rocky Point, Iff. a i , V. ;... . ) or a a. pabslby: Jr . , , : : : I ap 1 tf sutnft. .. Wlhnlngton,. ft i. . Ahyg Youish ,JH TBS SH0S UNB WK HAVB IT. ClOIr dren's, Misses; Ladies. Men's, Boys' ssdT osths of all grades and at all prloes. Call in and see. '.';.!"jAir-.; ;j Geo. B. French a Sons - i 108 NORTH FRONT STREET. splStf . ' ' ' f - Tiirpehtine Tools.'v rr-i nra TTTT.T.TTRfl Til KFKHfl w M ITITKH. .III : Files, Weight-best quality roods; Truss 7;!; . ' . ' oops, AdzestAxes,Stock Howels, Croaes, Jout fry i" . i m, Drawmg Knives, Dowel Maohinea, Ao. Boy fV V . AM. rs can find a good assorted stock of tbe above .pods at : , V WM. B. SPRINGER A CO'S, y. . . . , Successors to John awson A Co aplSjtf ' , 19, AM Market Street, I ' t i 1 -I M :..., i. ..... V. i A. w- i ,r..- v v Al . r - ..- K ; '' or. .V i; ;w . f w . , ii . . "Cm i 't'--:-.m i f' ' i . i i w: r" . v.- . ' t. 1 la".-' r. v ..... r "aw' ' '.v