THE MQRNING STAR ; -.- j : -; - :' '-'-''t y.SSg-r' 1 .; PUBLISHXD DA1L1 XXCXPT MONDAY. BS . 7 i ' S "I 1 i as. 1 t IH68. omp'ete LASSXS, lead, iXS, f JAVA. 1 Toilet, Twin der Do. KBIT TO erttolaf rke aaa its. iff. a co. ts. , AND it good oornr toe of street. KB. d V tool utm or inmntoi, lm ir.io& OMtwrojunPW.. . Throe Months - - . " - 1 " rt Month. .......... 60 ray To City 6abenrlbers, delivered la any Prt ESSeeS 'TSS STiSS than three month, ta tdniiM tvterod at tbe Poet MBoe .t Wilmington. H. C as Second OaasJCatter.. OUTLINES. The steamer Nantlcoke, which was apposed to have been sank In col 11 siou last week, off Norfolk, with a Haytien gunboat, has arrived all safe at Key West. In consequence of defection in the Republican party, the St. Louis election resulted in the choice ot a Democratic Mayor and several other city officials. - The recent terrible harrieanein the South Pacific Ocean did great damage inv the islands of Tahi i and Tonga, and a large number of lives were lost -General Boulangerhas issued a mani festo from Brussels to the French, people; it is said that had be remain ed in France he wouia nave Deen tried by an exceptional tribunal, and that he would not have escaped alive. Another destructive prairie fire is reported from Dakota; many home steads and a large amount of proper ty have been swept away. Presi. dent Harrison sent to the Senate three hundred and fifty nominations during the special session, of which only two were rejected: and two re mained unacted upon. Compli cations of a rather difficult character have arisen in connection with the office of assistant treasurer in New York. Settlers are taking forci ble possession of lands in Iowa from. wuicb evictions ere made. Boalauger has been warned that his expulsion from Belguim will follow any intrigues on his part against the French government. Sweeping victories are reported for the lady candidates in Kansas towns. It is stated that the commission ap pointed to arrange terms of peace in Hayti have been successful. Bids were opened at the Navy Depart ment for the construction of an armed coast defence vessel, which will be tbe moot formidable vessel for her displacement in tbe world A dispatch from Rochester, N. Y, says Ed win Booth was stricken with paralysis last night du ring his appearance in Othello. Y. market: Money easy at litt per cent.; closing offered at 1 per ceut; cotton steady; middling up lauds lftie: uiiddlin? Orleans lOJc: southern flour dull and heavy; wheat No. 2 red April 87c; corn: No. 2, 43 j4 43 i cents; at elevator; spirits turpentine dull and nominally about 45c; rosin steady "and -quiet." v Tbe Government will send three vereeia to Simoa "as soon as possi ble." 1 he .Northern papers oontinue to recoid many crimes committed in their mid.t. Tbe Norfolk Landmark praises Wilmington for us recent vote en couraging manufactures. At Kuut, Iud., on last day of March, an eighty-round prize fight Ciine off between Wier and Murpby. It was a draw. Mrs. Amine Rivee-Chaoler is in Richmond with her husband. She is to sail for Europe on the IStb of Afnl. lle-r bd book is being much read ii. iiDiflaDd. Tbe Norfolk Virginian is good enough to say: "The Wilmington Stah whose opinion U worth great de&: says. 'Thus far Paie, of Vi-ttinia. ia eailj the bf-sl of the ehi.ri atory writers in the Souta The country is pick over the Har rison heredity tomfoolery. The Oil City Blizzard i of the opinion : 'Tis better to be born lucky than rich, but neither can compare with being the son of a deceased President " Mr. O'Counor, M. P., in his letter to tbe N. Y. World, dated 30th March, reviews tbe political situa tion in England. He thinks the tide is against Toryism. He says Salts bury is afraid to appeal to the people. Admiral Faragut (Southern birtr) the great naval hero of tbe Taike war upon the South, told a British yoaog naval officer a quarter of a century ago: ' Y ung gentleman If you live you will e- in. armor come ff the aidea of ships Just as it baa come off tbe aides of meo " Two interesting volumes have been recently issued that swell the bulk of the Carlyle literature. It ia a volume of unpublished letters of Mrs. Carlyle and another volume of letters by Thomas Cailyle. The last ebowa the gruff genius of Scotland in a better light. Wanamaker last Sunday delivered & prohibition address in Philadelphia. He said: "Men must answer to God and not to man u to how they rote. Ha is f oio to count the Totes." There will be ao boodle around, ither. ( I VOL. XLIV. NO. 11. Oox esteemed contemporary, the Raleigh Jvffresive Farmer, asks the Stax or some other piper that "has the ability to do so, to give the origin of the term Sootoh-Iriah' as applied to the people who will meet in convention in the city of Colum bia, Tenn., in May next," It says: ' "Ai tbe 'books' live us no lisht as to how these worthy ceoDle obtained tbe seeav togly contradictory name of Scotch-Irian. two people woo never could, by any possi bility, have intermixed to any considerable extent our conjecture is that a Scotch- inenmaa is a descendant or tne ttcotcamea wbo settled la the north of Ireland after William ot Or an re su blunted the country. He probably has no Irish blood ia his veins and is oaiy Irish to the extent that he was bora on Irish soil." That covers the ground. See ex tracts in an article in last Sunday's Stab . relative to the Scotch-Irish. See Raxnple's history of Rowan bounty and Foote'e Notes. J. A Marable, a well known col ored man who lived 33 years in this State, but now is in Arkansas, writes a letter to the Raleigh News- Ob server from which we copy the fol lowing that the colored people may see what one of their race thinks of an exodus to Arkansas. He writes : "Those who have homes in North Caro lina bad better stay at them, and those b nay not oetter purcbaae tbem. as I consider Arkansas a swamp, fur I have seen one swamp forty -three miles long, not oniy one. oui otners irom one to two miles long. I know no oeraon that is raised in Nortb Carolina can stand the swamps of Arkansas. . One third of the readers of v our paper are personally acquainted witb me and I ara personally acouaiated wnh Mr J O Caddell, our aent. of Wake Irortst Coil' e Aod 1 furtber say thai aoy neitr from Arkansas tnal Is try inn to set tbe c tic-red people to emigrate to Ar kansas might to be Wblte-Capped like tbey did tbe negro Id alisaiaiippi that came rr-.m Arkansas, although Idon t belieyeln nucb acts The death tate for February in North Carolina towns upon a basis of I a vear as reported in the Bulletin of I . t ra m m ww . no raj e-c s. m a. e a-a a a . "osuu wei follows: Asbeville, 16.8 per cent in I .,000 inhabitants; Charlotte, 24.9; I Durham, 4.8; Fayetteville, 12.0; Goidaboro, 16,8; New Bern, 14.4; Raleigh, 21.6; Salisbury, 18 0; Wash iogton, 8.4; Wilmington,10.8;Greens .o4rx), 7.2; Statesville, 6.0; Wilson, 2.4; Hillsboro, 9.9. There is trade and labor depres sion in many parts of the North. At Harrison's own home there is a glut of labor and a steady decrease in demand. At Paterson, N. J., there are many men out of employ ment. In New York City, the World says, thousands are looking out for work. It says it is a good place to stay away from if one wants bread. Eighteen military companies are to contest for the Inter-State prixe at Jacksonville, Fla., on April 10thf I 11th aod 12th. Tbe following an nouocement is particularly attractive to Southern men who know what an old fraud Fred Douglass is. A dis patch from Jacksonville reads: "Next Thursday is Fred Douglass's day at tbe sob-Tropical He will be welcomed by 25,000 colored people." Tbe Norfolk Virginian commends as wise the invitation that Wilming ton has extended to the sanitary com mittee as it returns from Florida. It saysjuitlj: The moTetntnts, objects and work of tneee experts are ol transcendent import ance to the people, because intimately con nected with public health, especially in the prevention or epidemics and contagions. "Tfce rial a Is JTaat. Illusion Free Pres. The" Wilmington Stab is twenty be and a balf years old. The otab claim to be "faithful and honest and pure " Big claims I However we be lieve the claim is just. How many pap-m are tbere m tbe United States that cau justly lay claims to the came qualittear TLE CITY ABW ADTBBTllfiJBBIITS. Mtjhsobs' Call and leave order. Stab Omcjt Wrapping paper. D L Gohb Florida oranges, etc ; Masonic Meeting Concord Chapter.! Mba E B Wiggins Opening days E. Waxkxh & Son Fraieee, De Wets. Suc uiT R R. Change of schedule. Situation WJlNTxd First-class book keeper. 8aere coaeert- A concert will be given at Grace M. E Church to-night, by members of the congregation, assisted by volun teers representing some of the best musical talent in tbe city. Tbe eon cert is given in aid of the Sunday school library and all persons attend- ing are requested to donate a book. I The concert will begin at half-past 8 I . : . v . . . ' U ' . -? '-v- -!! " ittMoaiiyw.. iaog - A WILMINGTON, N, C, THURSDAY, Bieemi Dwt. The British schooner Ferland arrived at South port quarantine sta tion yesterday. . The work of paviajr Market street from Front to Second was com menced yesterday. The monthly meeting of the Ladles Christian Union Association will be held in the First Baptist Church this (Thursday) evening at 4 o'eloek. Tbe Democratic meeting at the City Hall last night was so poorly at tended that it was decided to adjourn until Monday evening next If o bus iness was transacted. Tbe city tax levy this year will be two per eent the inorease being necessary to meet interest on bonds of the Cape Fear it Yadkin Valley and Onslow railroads. Ex-President Cleveland and party will leave Jacksonville, Fla4 this afternoon for the North and will probably pass through Wilmington to morrow morning. Messrs. Peterson, Downing So Co., cleared the Danish barque Her man yesterday for Stettin, Germany, with 3,861 barrels rosin, weighing 1, 029,170 pounds and valued at $3,808. The truck-growers are- making preparations for the shipping season, and the outlook is regarded as prom ising, barring an April frost, whleh if it happens will nip the budding hopes of many. - A concert and literary enter tainment will be given in the Court House at Burgaw to morrow evening. by Berr O. W. Wagner, for the bene fit of the Burgaw Baptist Churoh. Rev. F. W E. Pescb.au will introduce the lecturer. A correspondent of the Stab, writing from -Idaho, Cumberland county, says:'We are trying to get up a joint stock company to build a cotton factory at this place. Farm- ers are verv busy trying to make I ii mm more cotton man ever." . . , , Jnie mius, coiorea, cnargea !... T ".efu.7" ?67 uueuuer ngaiueb uw mwg bvuu wrur- nances arraigned before the . Mayor yesterday. She was sentenced to thirty days imprisonment in default of payment of a fine of $30. The new schedule on the Sea- coast railroad goes into effect to-day, Three trains will be run leaving Wilmington at 7:35a. m., 3.-00 p. m., and 6.-00 p m., and leaving the Ham mocks at 8:10 a., m. 5.15 p. m ,and 8:00 p. m. These trains will be run daily, except Sunday, when only one train will be run, Jeaving the city at 2:30 p. m.,and the Hammocks at SKX) p. m. Fatal Aeeldeat. An aged sailor named C. M. Dudley, engaged yesterday morning in lower ing the yards on the German barque Alb aims, lying near the marine rail way, was struck on the head by the mainyard and instantly killed. Mr. Dudley and his partner, Mr. John Knoppel, arrived here from Hew York on Sunday morning and went to work on the Albatross Monday, with a force of hands, to unrig her to be towed to Norfolk by the steam tug Alex. Jones. Yesterday morning Mr. Knoppel went aloft to unfasten the mainyard so that it could be lowered to, tbe deck. After he had got his ropes and lowering tackle all right Mr. Dudley, who bad remained on deck, began to lower away, when one or two of the turns he bad taken with the rope around the windlass slipped and the yard came to the deck with a run. Air. JJualey saw the dan ger and tried to get out of the way but eould not do so and was struck on the head and knocked senseless on the deck of the vessel. Help was sum moned and the surgeon of the Marine Hospital went down to render assist ance, but Mr. Dudley was dead, his skull having been fractured by the blow. Coroner Jacobs was notified, and summoned a jury and took charge of the body, and in the meantime Mr. Godfrey Hart telegraphed to the owner of the barque, Mr. B F. Con way, of New York, asking instructions as to the disposal of the remains. No reply having been received by 4 p. m the coroner had the body of the de ceased interred in Oak Grove Cemete ry xne jury of inquest, rendered a verdict that the man was accidentally killed, and that no one was to blame. Antbng the effects of the deceased. taken in charge by the coroner, was a check for $350 on the North River Bank, of New York city, signed by B. F. Conway and made . payable to Mr. J. T. Harper. This check was found in a pocket book, with some other papers and $1.73 in money. eeaaaer Xai The following are the indications for to-day: For Virginia, colder, fair weather, northwesterly winds, j For North Carolina, South Caro lina and Georgia, . fair weather, westerly winds, slightly wanner on coast, stationary temperature In in- 1 1 1 .-1 FrleM ot Bart? acetaMe, Latest advioes from New York say that the receipts of Southern vege- HkDieB SUV uauj unusoouiKi cuiouj peas, which are in large supply and prices somewhat lower ranging from ta.50 to $4 a Crate. . Cabbages in bet- ter demand, and selling from $1X0 to $2.25 per barrel crate. Squashes will brinar 2.50 to $S a barrel. The re ceipts of Florida oranges show a fall lag off. and ohoioe fruit held, at firm prices; fancy blights $3 to $4 a box; bxights $3.25 to $3; russets $2.50 to $3. Strawberries In liberal supply, and prices range from $3 to 45 cents a quart for eboice berries; inferior fruit 20 to 88 cents: Asparagus Is bringing eU present fjrftm t to 73 cents per bun eh, New potatoes are in good de mand, and anything in the way of prime stock will bring from $5 to $6 per barrel. . . SMertaaIsaxeel Tieuere. The Garrett party left yesterday . WAvfAllr Va " Tf Ann. Uuwvu w. ' slsts of ex President Robert Garrett of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, CoL John L. Thomas and Capt. B. F. Bond of Baltimore, Dr. H. B. Jacobs of Boston, Mr. Garrett's family phy sician, and air. C. B. McKenxie of Philadelphia. It is said that one of the features of Mr Garrett's visit South is the pre senee of a detective, who shadows all his. movements, but that this faet is studiously conceal sd from ttr.Garrett. LU.kni ur rSTtLlt is, but it' is thought Mr. Garrett's sister, to ensure her brother's immunity from barm, has employed the detective to be ever near him. Spirit Tarpeauiae Naval stores dealers in Savannah are considerably exercised over a patent process for tbe manipulation of spirits turpentine, by mixing kero sene with crude turpentine before distillation, and which is considered merely a cloak for adulteration. The Savannah News says "an agent of the process is in the city and is trying to sell the patent. Factors are opposed I n If h0. fhf It. will V t.TiA i M A ' - " run ui i rnuurjua raoiiuBifcLiuiiB buu I litigation, and they are resolved to if vt suppress it.' A petition for a fire-alarm on the corner of Seventh and Church streets will be presented to the Board ' of Aldermen at their next meeting. Quarterly meetings. Second round for the Wilmington jjistnet, at. js unuren, eoutn. tfraee unuren. April o ana 7. Carver's Greek. Smith's Chapel. April 6 and 7. Bladen Street, April 9 and 10. New River Mission, April 12. Scott's Hill, Herring's, April 18 and 14. Bladen. BetheL April 19 and 21. Elizabeth, Singletaries. April 20 and 21. Sampson. Hall s, April 26 and 28. Cokesbury, Salem. April 27 and 28. I bare changed the dates for Fifth Street and Grace Church, as seen in list above. Bro. Beam an will attend at Fair BluC, and Bro. Creasy at smitb's Chapel. iTm D. SWTJTDXLL. P. E. APPOINTS! BNTS OT tate Blebe ef XSae Carellaau Aoril4. Thursday Consecration of Churen, o. traonei a, 4'aison. April 6, Friday Evening Prayer, S Btepnen's. uoiasDoro. April v, Dunaay, otn in Jjent a Mary's Kins ton. April 9. Tuesday Morninir Prayer. Holy Innocents, Lenoir county; Eve ning Grayer, Liaurange. April 11, xnursday o arnaDas , Hnowuui. April 12, Friday Farmville. Anril 13. Haturdav Eveninar Praver. Dawson's School House. Pitt county. April 14, Palm Sunday Morning Prayer, BJonna, itt county; Eve ning Prayer, 8 Michael's, Pitt county. Arril 15. Monday Moraine Praver. Belf s Ferry. Pitt county: Evenine Prayer, Betnei, xenoir county. April 21. EasterMorning Prayer. Christ Cbureh, New Bern; Evening Prayer, a cyprians, new Bern April za, xuesaay Thomas, cra ven county. April 24, Wednesday Grace church. Trenton. ' April 28, Sunday after Easter-Morn- ing Prayer, S Paul's, Wilmington; I Evening Frayer, S Mark's, Wilming. I ton. The Holy Communion at all mora ine serviees. The children catechised whenever nracticable. rne onenngB to oe ior .uiocesan Missions unless otherwise appointed. The Vestries win please be Dreparea to meet tne isisnop. ino wraarim Mvnu i ma vuiip ttmw d-rr.vAVTrm Coil thus writes in the Botton' Chri- Uam Frma . We would by no means recom mend any una oi mecuome waion we oia not know ta be rood partloularlr to Infanta. But of Mrs. Wtnalow's Soothing BTrup we can tpeak from knowledge: to oar own family It baa proved a blessing maeeo. oj gmng an most nouoiea wtu eouo pana, wep, ana cue parents us tirakim rml &t nisht. kCoat Mranta au iddm. i.tm tKMui blasalncs. Here la an ktUaIm which works to perfection, and whioa is harmless; for thValeepwhlob ttarfords the mfaut is perfectly 1 natural, and tbe ttttte cherub awakes as "brlghl I as a button." And during theprocees of teeth- I tag Its Taine ia awinnnnwi we aaTe rrecruente. ly hi mluvI mothers ear that ther would not be tHont It from the btrta of tbe child till It had finished with the teething rim, en anyconslde- ratkm whatever, bom oj au oragguta, oeass abotfle. ' ji KKW ADVEKTISEitHNTS CrrUATION WANTX9 BTXA X7BST CLASS Bookkeeper, who wm ruraUh satisfactory refereaeesthroogn mr. ames sprant. ap 4 lt . ST. JOE2TS wstj ... WHJnawtc9r,H4a,Aprn, 1889. COX7A100N9--TBere wui ie aa emergent uteetng of Ooaoord Chapter Bo 1, B. A. Uds rrirandayi evening, aa o'eiook, for work U UeltsrtiriateDree. APRIL A 1889. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I Q p J J Q DAYS I . I " :;' f - ? AT . Tlie ladies' EmPOllTlllL 1 miujivaxiuu. Tnnrsday, 4tb April, Friday, 5th " Saturday, eth The pabllo, one and aU. are respeotfnlly ta- vited to eaU and examine oar elegant stock of I pAWCY GOODS. ' AlTKew Stock AHDIJlTHx'LATXaT STYLES, AT.BJDCABK- ABLT LOW PBICXS. A BSATJTUTJL LINX 07 TT.u J T) 4.- I xaLtcrU Halo tUlU ROW OV DISPLAT. Hiss Goodwin HaS RXTUBKID AND WILL PILL ALL MTLLI- BXBT OBDXH8. Besieetfalty, LIES. E. B WIGGINS, Agent. ap4tf Wilmington Seaooast R B. TSAUIS WILL BUN AS TOLLOW8? A In Wllmlnrton 7 8S a. m.. I o mM6D.m. Leave Hammocks 8.13 a. m , 5.15 p. m.f 8 p. m. Trains or Cars chartered at reasonable rates. . SUNDAY BCBSDULX. Leave Wilmington 9.80 p m. Leave Hmmooka 6 p m ap4tf Florida Oranges. ' Y,O0O Pounds VULLXTS, 1,000 Barrels PLoTB, 1,000 Bashela PSAliUTS. D L. GOBB. 120. 122. 124 Worth Water St.. ap 4 DAW tf Wilmington. M. a CALI I A TT TP 1 TTT-i A HT rm T"PT) I AJXU JjJjL Y Xi JL UXbAiXiXb FOB A SUIT OB FAIR OF'TEODSEES AT THX Merchant Tailoring ESTABLISHMENT OF MTJTSTSON & CO. aptf FB A T SES, DE METZ, Violettes, Fralinees JUST BXCXTTBD. E. Warren ;& Son, SXCHAHQX OOHNXR. mar SI tf Wrapping Faner. TO CLOSE OUT AN ACCUMULATION 07 OLD KXWBPAFEBS, they wQl be sold for TWXNTY CENTS PXB HUNDRED. Apply at the febttf nao STABOrTICX. Just Received ANOTHXB INVOICE OF THOBX Dongola Button Boots that are so popular among the Ladies. PRICES: Donitola B B. on C, D and X widths, In Opera and Commou Sense sljles, tis -a 1 to 7, at S3. SO. Same goods on C, D and B widths, la Opera 8tyle, With PATENT LBATBXB TIPS, sixes I to 8, at SS.5, and SHto 7 at S2.75 (lpn T T?rPTirri & RflTlft eo r ronun 06 DOUB. I08INOBTH FBONT 8TBXXT. mar 7 tf BOTTLED ONLY AT THE SPRIIG. PANACEA WATER, QNX OF THE MOfcT " WOND KB VUL OP THX many resources ox Nortn Carolina, cores Dyspep sia, Chronic Diarrhoea, Scrofula and Xcaema, whether used at or away from the Springs. Proof of this statement overwhelming. It pos- rare and extraordinary merit la relieving Llref and Kidney troubles, is a superb appe tiser and blood purifier, pleasant, harmless and Subly Na 1 fore heIthud reliable. One to two g blets foil will almost r relieve neartourn in a minute. A children and adobs to give strength. health and vigor to the constitution ro sale by. DT J B. Hardin. Wilmmcton. H. CL IX your i aroggws aoes not sees does P It send aACOfor a ease f. o. b. .at utua eton. N. v.. to JOHN A. WXLLIA 8. marDAWtf Qxferd, N.C. Frog Fond 7 HILL AND TXVXBCUBX. THX SUBS PAP for Chllla, guaranteed to eure any ease of Chills or money refunded. Por sale only by mx. niniim, wruggisx, marlStf New Market. Shoulder Braces liX)B .TOUNQ MXN AND STIB8XS. A BIS A stock to select from. Agency for BABTJIM PBZSG8. WHOLE NO. 7026 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. QT BSST AKEBICAN XAHTJTACTTJBS, ES Vrenoh Styles, at lOo, 19c and 15c per yard. New Styles, good quality, at 7c, 10o and HMo ' .; per yard. ... WHITE GOODS. A small Instalment of desirable styles la Plaids and Stripes, with all the qualities of hi dla Linen and linen de Ireland. 4b immense etoek of Gents and Boys' Un laandrled eblrta at COo, 76o and $1 00 Oar lol lar Shin we guarantee better than any other 8nlrt sold; tbe boey la Waasntta ehlrtlac boson pare Linen, relaforeed back and front. Tbe Balrt Is made fall width and lencthwlae of the olotb, which makes great differenee la the wear. Tbe greatest yariety of Gents'. COLLABS hi the city, from Wo eaob up. , a new stock 8akSTlIa8 and SHIBTTNG8. Something extra In Bleached Ootton at 8o per Tant HEDBICfi. mar 10 tf - "WE! yy ill occupy thx yatbs gallxby on or about April 8'Ji, and will be prepared to produoe PHOTOGRAPHS, Oil, Crayon and Pastel Portraits, In oompllanoe with all tree art prmolplesat moderate prloea. FRXSBUBGXB A WTLLABD, mar80 lw Artists and Photographers. 50 Barrels Fine Baldwin Apples Received To-dar. COLLI KB A CO, 110 North Water St. ap8tf At 10 South Front St. I VOD WILL FIND THX LABGXST STOCK OF I - Hail ail Machine Me Harness, MEN'S, BOYS' & LADIES' SADDLES, Trnnks and Hairs,. In the city, and at prloea which dofy compe tition. apstf The Horse MllUser. Seaside Libraries at Half Price. T WTLLSXLL, UNTIL THX SUPPLY IS XX- Batuted,ten cent Numbers at fire ots, and twenty cent Numbers at ten oents, of the above Library. U. JL. HAKKIH, mar20tf News and Clear Store. For Bent, A 8TOKX AND OTTICS OH PRINCESS ST.. xx next door to Brans' Shoe Store, until Oo- toDer tat, iav, Terr ooeap. nooses ior rent. Houses and Lots for aale Terr ebeao. for cash. oron tbe hutallment plan. A fine Planta- ton for sale in Branawlok oounry. sxoeuent location. Terms easy. JLAJvriH t. da vie. si u ileal astase asens. Established 1874. yXTX HAVE IN STORE A XAQNI7ICXNT LINX of Tooth Brushes, a freab sodsIt of Acker's jEogusn uemeay ior ixnsumpuon. Presorlptlons B lnt and t ay Our -tore will be open all to day. . mar 81 tf MUftDS BBOTHXBS. For Sale, qnx or the rnoesr tobacco, stock, Grain and Frolt Tarms in Warren County, three miles from Yaoghan Station and four from Maoon; contains 600 acres; has Urine springs, a young oronara ana good aweuing. rriee SASOOoash. apply to D. O'CONNOR, Beal BsUte Agent, mar 80 tf WUmlnctoa, N. C SEED POTATOES. 250 Barrels Eitra Early HOTJLTOIT ROSE. HALL & PEABSALL, Jan IS DAW tf 11 AM 8. Water St. Toteo, Cigars, Snuff, &c. Q aJCUXL BXAB, 8b., WHOLXSALX DXALXB to Tobacco, Cigars, Snuff, Ao. Special, atten tion given to orders. 10 Market street. Three good SAFX8 for sale low. marXtf Conntrv Ilerchants WILL FIND THX LABOXST AND MOST TV eomnlete assortment of Sonera! Hardware to be found hi the State, and at as low prloea as any house In the country will make. We handle standard goods every tunc. - - Importers and Jobbers. mar 10 tf Wilmington. N. O. FAEHS AID LAMBS FOR SALE. LAKD&V TTMBXBXP TLAHTJT BIDS and TOWN PBOPKBTIES. vh Oonntiea of Robeeon. Bladen. CumberiaaA. and aU adlaoent seetions, offer fine opportuni ties for Investment. The opening of direct rali- i North make the ' Aim THV1T1HS W norm majce sne enua wooooa NEW AND TN V1T1NQ PIKLD for Trucking, Oar dening and Trait. Climate and hygiene advas- tages unsurpassed In any country. A oompetag paint for freights. Ball ways North, South, East ana west, wuios trauswrt aons or wTonM wntMi A mnil enrxwenuitv for sare menta. and a better one for practical farmers and Mtnasuiuirisiai JSOome and see or write to : j . s Agent, Maxton, SL UmtrsetAilTertlsesmtstsXaa at proper tlosatslylowiataa. Tea BneaaoHd Nonpareil type niakeonesqnai NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. BRO WIS & RODDICK, 9 NOBUI HIONT IT. Vifhite Goods. NOW PBXPABXD TO SHOW THX most complete stock of WHTTX GOODS ever " e offered in this otty, and at prloea lower than ever.' .-' " Plaid Nainsook MasUn,from 8c to 9Se per yard, etrlped fralnaook Muslin 80-t per yard. Plain kngiUh Nainsook Mualln from too to 60s peryarl. Prenoh Nainsook Xualln. from 80o to BOo per yard. . Plaid and striped India Linen, from l?tta to ( S5e per yard India Linen from 5e to S5o per yard. Victoria Lawn from So to S5o per yard. Persian Lawn, fromSOo to 6ue per yard Mull. White and Cream, from 85o to 60o per yard. Linen Lawn, from 80 to 78o per yard. Dotted wlss Muslin, from lto to Sys per yard uorded and Figured Pique, from SOe to S6o per yard ehirtings and Sheetings in all the popular branos and widths. Torcioii, Laces and Emliroites. " Have Just received an elegant assortment of TOKo-uON LACKS, wnloh we are oonfldent the Ladies will appreoiate. , XM B MOIDavKlBS in great variety and at reasonable prices. axL-oVAB aMBBOIDXBIXS, fronf40o to fl.TS per yard.' DWI-.8 PLOUNCIRO from Wo to 18.00 per yd. Gambrlok and Nainsook TUi'XlNO - in plain and fanoy, from too tu $1.79 per yard. Linen Department. We invite all to examine oar LINEN DXPaBT eTBNT ns we are offeitng aome very pretty thing Just now, aa wen aa those articles that are used dally by every hou eseeper. . Fancy Linen Bureau Covers, trom Oeto f 1.60 eaoh - - etamped Linen Snlaahera, from S3o to Ko eaob. White Linen Tray cloths, from Ko to 81.00 eaoh fancy Linen Table Cloths, perfect beauties, sizes 8x10)4, S3 0j eaoh. hite Linen from tfo to 75o pr yard Butcher's Unen, from S o to 87 Ho per yard. Taney Plaid Toweling from loo to 86o per vd. Bleached and Unbleached Table Damask, from 40o to St.50 per yard. White Linen Napkins, from 76o to S4 10 per dozen white Linen Doy.les from 60o to 18.00 per dozen 1 urkev Bed Table Damaak, from 35o to $100 per yard. Turkey Bed Doylies, from Mo to 81.75 per dozen. Damask and Hack Linen Towels, from lOo to 75oeach. 5 Linen Sheeting and Pillow Casing Trunks, Trunks, Trunks. We are carrying the largest assortment of TRUNKS we have ever had. from the oheaoest packing Trunk to a large double tray leather Saratoga. We are oonfldent it will pay any one to Inspect ours before purchasing. BROWN & RODDICK, 9 NORTH FltONT ST. mar 81 tf J. W. ATKINSON President. W. P. TOOMXB, Cashier.' Tie f ilmngton Saw & Trnst Co,, 1 AO PBINCBSS ST.. WILMINGTON, N. a, IUO Lends Money on satisfactory soeurlty. Pays Interest on DeDoeita. Is empowered to execute Trusts of all kinds. mar 29 tf Hotice of Dissolution. OTICX IS HXBXBY GIVEN THAT THX firm of George B. French A Sons was dissolved by the death of Mr. George B. French, Sr., on tbe 15th Inst. This event necessitates a settle ment of all the affal s of tbe late firm. All per' sons Indebted to the said firm most therefore make prompt settlement to the undersigned, and those baying claims against the same will piease preaent tnem as onoe. jtaron xara, isw. WILLIAM A. FRENCH, GXOBGX & FRENCH : Surviving p Referring to the above, the underpinned hmv. ing snooped ed to the good will of the lata fins of beorgeB- fYenoh A eons, hereby give notice i bat they will oom mue to eanry on the wholesale and retail Boot and eno wade, at the old stand. o 108 forth Front street, as partners under the old name of neorge B. French Soas- auuon asra, vxn WILLIAM A. FRENCH, mar sS lm GXoBSB B. FHEMCH, Ja. New York and Wilmington SteamsLuD Go. FBOM PXXB SB. BAST BTVBB, NSW TOBX Loeated bet. Chambers and Boosevert Sta.. At 8 o'clock P. M GULF STREAM ....Wednesday. March 87 dXNXFACTOB .....Saturday. March 90 PIONEER Wednesday. Anrl 8ULF btjuaji Batumay, AprU FBOM WmONQTON. PTONXKB Thursday. Mroh 88 AprU S April 6 AprU t GULF STREAM ..Tuesday, BBNFaCTOK... .... ..Friday, PIONXKtt c Tuesday, ' Through BfHa Ladlnc and Lowest Throurh Rtktea guaranteed to and from points in Norta nd South Carolina. For Freight or raasage appry to B. O. SHALI.BONKS, Superintendent, Wilmington, M. a . o. Bnr. Trafflo Manager. Hew York. . Clyde Co., General Agents. mhSttf S6 Broad wayTNew Tork. For Sale Cheap. BABBXLS APPLES. 2 fj Barrels CABBAGX, QBarrels ONIONS. Barrels X. B. POT ATOXS, 2Q Barrels BUBBANX POTATOXS, 2Q Barrels PXXBLXSS POTATOXS. 2Q Barrels TURNIPS, 2Q Boxes LIMONS. CHARLES F. BBOWNX. Agent. mar 34 DAW tf Guano Distributor AHOJ Cotton Planters. For sale by -mar84tf GILX8A MUBCHISON. Woosr Cvaant, i tmo. D. Woodt a Co. Wnmlngtonjar. C. Norfolk. Va. coEzmssioN nEncnAim tONSIGNMXNTS tOW COTTOM. KAVAL Stores and Country Produoe oarefoBy handlefl. Csfiers. r It ' v .- -(f,i . : s - i ' i- .'.4'-: 'ft f e; ! .; r!:i ly ' i. ' ' 1': t. i o'cloek. - . terior. ap 4 It apstf tyttDAWtx Mooasoa COmN.0. iaa u tz

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