TiiE'Wirsox Advance. Wilhox, Friday, Sep. 8th, 1K82. LITERARY SELECTIONS. AX AXCIEXT TOAST. it KTauJ day in the t-talvalric ttioes, thL drcllnir around the board in noble halt, atai the aculptured walla ran with sentiment arjjd orur. The lady of uach kalffhtly heart wis pledjred by name and many a syllable significant of lovclinesit had been uttered, until It came to St. Leon'i turn, when, liftincr the sparklln.fr Clip on hbfhr . " ' . '-.'. I drink toone, be aaldi "Whose Image never may depart: Deep irraren on a grateful heart; Till memory Is dead, i I : To one whose love fur lue shall last When lighter passions Ion have paiwed. So holy 'tis and true: To one whose love has lotierdwelt. More deeply Axed, more keenly felt Than any felt by you.'. Each truest upstarted at he word. And laid a hand upon hlssword. With fiery Hashlwr eye; . And Stanley aaid,Wecra've the name, Proud knlirht of this most peerless dame. Whose love you count so hltrh.V St. Leon pause as if he would Not breath her name in careless mood. Thus llirhtly to another. Then bent his noble head as tbouirb Tog-vie that name the reference due. And vently said, My mother.". A DAY'S SURPRISE. BY UKOBOK W. 1AM somewhat obtuse; excjuse ineil'l do nut understand th drift of your remarks." j "I oh, I mean nothiiig,of course," Of course not." j j A pause ensued the iiKJrtt thor oughly uncomfortably one thatjhad ever occurred between the ,jtwo friend, (leore Ainory and Hugh De Lucy walked on in silence some what annoying to jtbe former ut terly exasperating to the latter. "Confound it, why can't you jhelp a fellow out!" -j 'Out of wliatf" I A second silence ; followed. "I say, George, Fjam a villain I know I ant; hut I liave some heart in me, and I am perfectly miserable" 'About what." j ! "Hreaking my- engagement (with Sarah Loriug." i j 'Oh, yes hum. 1 Itegin t( per ceive dimly." j-"- j "It will lie a grest change for ns both; but don't you think iif the end it will lie ltettej- for me fyr us, I mean!" j "Yes, decidedh tor her.' WVYall ilft'la VtltatahJaaati l-rkKa uoojioLrin a in iiti.h w w- (" -tin '. loftily. ?. "By no means.''! C Welir I Wellf" "So you have nothing to say npon the siibjectf" "Nothing." j "(ieorge, I thought irerhap.s I . fancied, in fact, old fellow, 1 had always imagined hadn't if she hadn't " ' 'Well?" if I The first "'well'' had lieen i lerely a pleasant interrogative, the second hail in its tone a mingling o! vari ous feelings, but contempt wis suf ticicntly predominant to arouse his companion ti an ; assertion which otherwise delicacy might have pre vented. ' "lsnpMsed, of course, sffter I had told you my determination you would immediately renew yuur pro- jHtsals to li.sN Loring, tlii s time," )MsNilly, with U'tter sin-cessj." To say that George Aino'V was thoroughly angryi would lint mildly express his emotions. His way' a quiet, intense nature, not easily aroused, and under thorough self; control; so, although every nerve in his lieing was fjuivering jivith an intense longing to diish the impudent fellow to the ground, he restrained huiiHelf by aicat i'noi t,aiidUi'tli utteivil the simple innnosy table: - "Yes!" I - It was evident his companion hail looked tor something far irlei-enl He colored deeplv. then stanL inered: 4,I didn't ineiin tti say actly." ; . "What-yon did" intend s i hat .ving,il vou meant to state voiir i-ivse aceu rately to me, was this: Thajt having lieen engagetl lor five yea b ttimfir- ry Sarah laming, now that tickle tancv has failed on Aid a yaur Siu- clair's doll-like ke f ace ai e at a los and' aiple for- f tune, you are oss h'owi to pro- eeed in such a 1 manner that jth i world in general, and Sarah Losing in particular, will not see fy out for ' SB ' what vou are. a faithless, Oovef,. a. iiiercenarv cowaml." ''V "I "Have you doiiet" "Not quite. Knowing tat yfears ago 1 loved youi atliancedWith the bovish iuiiH'tnosity of mv age, you fjoiisnler me. fair iirey for yimr jetui- teinptUile iiesigns. fsaiaii uiihg at twenty, the heirtss of her large wealth, was an match for the elegant aiuJ fatjier's excellent tastidi- ous Hugh l)e Ijsicy; but Sarah' Loriug at twenty-five, the daughter of the bankrupt merchant. is an idtogethei different being, and so having lotiketl oveif the list of Iter former acquaintance; yoil do me the honor to havej selected me as the one to console her tpr the loss of her chosen lover. 'Allow me tf decline, with thanks, t le jprond privilege of playing sect ind in a drama whose hero has the -"mauly characteristics the faithfulness, constancy aud "delieaev of f Hng'i Hugh De Iicy.' "Is that all!" "Xo, you estimated to al nil-ety as regards some women Mt yon haven't sufficient manhood fin you to recognize thej first " prjmfrple of manliness in another, eeeiled iu winning ; a Ypu snc- prooiLse of jnarriagetive years, ago from the girl I loved. She was 3'op.ng. iuex perienced. and vour hautLsonie f;u-e did for you (hen what il floes lor you uow with'iifost.womeiiJ-cor8 the glaring defects of your mind and heart. You have ea led your- self a! villiaii I agree j.with you heartily aud if you honestly con-j sider that I have seeretely cherished 'a lovej for another man's promised wile all these years, the conviction is worthy of yon, it does me injus- tice. j Gkm1 day." "Hold! You do love Sarah Lor-; ing. I Yon djre not deny it, tho she cares no more for you than for-r ; ''Good afternoon, gentlemen,- it delightful cool day for July, is it notfi Aud Miss Loring. stepped out from the vine-clad arlior In side Iwhich ithe gentlemen were taming. ; George Ainory was thoroughly mortified, but he greet ed tjie. lady with politeness, then turned to dejwrt. "Expose hie,"; Mr. Ainory; but, Mr.' DeLaeyW iat tateuient-will you either. affirm or refute it!" .Hugh DeLacy stood literally Uem bling in his hoes a very remark able predicament for a man of his nHuajloolness. Gladly would he havej forgone all the anticipated pleasure of en, joying -Ada Sinclair's large; fortune, could he have known himself to he reinstated iu Sarah Loring's estimation at that moment; but ie was at heart a coward, and probably on the principle that "Misery loves coinpanj," he desired to make George Ainory appear as ridicjulons in the hwly's eyes as he w-as himself conscious of npiiear iug.j Therefore, with a forced umilw and iii sin ironical tone, he said; ;.' : j . j "riidoulrtly Mr. Amory has en tirely forgotten my last remark in the iileasai.f surprise of meeting Misj Loring." "V'ill yon repeat it, then, please"' saidjshe, "wiSHioi.it raising her eyes to either. 1 t "I say W does not dare deny t ha t he loves ' yon , and has" done so lor yeaijs, notwithstanding your ' -engagement to me." Tjiere was a long silence, during which George Amory hwkedsteadly nion the lady's averted eounte instant he met nance. For one herfglance, then in sV'qnie,i tone he said: ."I'd le do not deny it." Lacy commenced a sentence, which he fully intended should lx witjierihgly sarcastic, when he was j stopiM'd liy an impatient' gesture froin his affiaucetl. "U have something to say which j 1 think it due both of you gentle-j meh'to saV here and tiow. Five! years ago I was jKuhajts younger than are most girls of twenty, in thought and experience.' ' Conse quently, wilien ' Mr. De Lacy (glanc ing at the! iierson lueiitioned). at thf expiration if six months .f de voted, courtship, asked -me to" be his wife, 1 said yes; not. because hi' pikseswed my affections, liit be- cajise foolish girl I fancied that ; Is ii- , .. (KKSSfSSeil lllS, as he SO illdeiltl.X aVOw etl, 7 . J'Tor a year I was negatively luijipy, then I met another an'd a very short aefiuaintawe sufficed to show me the mistake I hail made a mistake I would not acknowledge i . . . eeii'- to myself until, alter my fitber's'biisiiiess tail lire, I detected ichaii";e, a very perceptible cool ness, iii the liiaiiuer-W.tiiy ailianced fiushaml, ilugli De Lacy. J knew two years ayo; as well as I viiow Jto-day, that my money was my chie't' attraction in your eyes; and had I enterta'.ned for you one par ticle of affection, 1 should i itstantly have released yon from your en gagement.. As it was my chief source of amusement during the past months has lieen in .watching yair various attempts to extricate yourself creditably- from the xor governess, in, order that you might In free to contract another more desirable alliance. "Mr. De. Lacy, . vou are tree, ami I really think, out of consideration for the aiiiiiseuieut you have afford ed me in the past, I should make, some return; therefore, I .shall do my Wst to trevent a similar error again. Ada Sinclair is reputed to 1. v. 1 Ul 1 t' IH IHHreSH IO Jjreai WeUli n, IHU, WW tuiiatelyforher,. there is no truth in tlie ruinttr. Slie and I are dis-1 tantly related, and when yon jen tleuieu paused Iteside thisarlior not long sinee, I was engaged in read ing a epy of the will of our mutual great iinele, reeeivetl to-tlav trom , t - i Lis iittornev: lie ilitll two weeks.! . ' ... . . -, - . ... : since. . Iseareelv knew lnm, nut out of regard for my intither, his niece, lie leaves me the greater, part of his fortune'". - It is not very large ten thousand a year, the lawyer says. MisN Sim-lair receives five hundred annually. (lood moi-nniir. Mr. j De Laey; If Mr. Ainory has no other engagement I shouhl like to detain him for a few moments." uMissJjoring Sarah! how could you no mistiike me!" gasjied the surprised De Lacy, Then, huskily; "You love him!'' ' "I do not deny it," replies" the mischievous girl, with a glance at ; Ainory, and imitating the tone in which he had uttered the saiiie words. . A sliadow always falls iiMtu Hugh De -Lacy whenever, as is irequently the case, he meets in society George Ainory .with his beautiful wifel Nether gentleman has ever quite' forgotten that ilay's mrjn ise. 1 1 EM Iml RICHMOND, VA. M A N V r AC T V K K K S OF ; CARRIAGES OF ALL kUD Buggies, Pha?tons, Six-se..t Car riages, Jagger Wagons Tct .indno Top, Ac. Send for cin nlar pilK OLDEST AND WEST. When at Nashville stop at the tlriffiu House, the oldest aud best hotel iu the place. Board and Lodging per day tl.75. J. D. MUSTIAN, juneSMm ilanager. MISGELLANEO US. For Dyspepaim, ' Costlveaess, Kick Headache. Ckroslc Mar rfacBa, Jaundice, ( ImouritT of the I Blood, Feer and I , Agrne, HaUria.ll aud all IMieaaes1) S caused by Ie-i rangcincut oi.Ljver, iiMrels and Kidneys. . SYMT-TO", O" A lirsF.ASED i.vEK. ii.-ti j;.. jt':. i. .. .i i.:.- !.;, ommbes the r -ih i ; : -. - - iHtict-bLide, miticell fur i ,i -sutiu--. I ; .rktri i - id fcppctilc: iBowels . .. I.' .i i tr i LU-: u 1 1 i dud aadlfceavy. . teit-H. consni-iuit - 15 f .i.tr-iMry, acoompanied - h : pciiniui n atr h'-t; v.uujHtoncsoaiethins; hicti tx-it to hu . it n d'iuj; a thgfct, dry oougfi Mu y flU!.ll Vmx is Sffmctimcs aa attendant, oaea if Cii i m ( MSiiB.f lion, thr patient CflSnpiains ef wt-jriiK: ami (ieuity: nervous, easily stanied; iet't coiU i Uim.it, w metinies a pricidy sensatioa of the &km evicts , spirits are low and despondent, and; aithougli iti:,ned that exercise would be bene ficial, yet one can hardly sununoa up fortitude to try it in iact, distrusts every remedy. Several of the above symptoms attend the disease, hut cases have occurred when but fc of them existed, yet examination after death has shown the Uver to have been extensively deranged. j It should be used by all persons, old and . young, whenever: any of the above symptoms appear. j persons Traveling; or IJvins; In Un healthy liocalitles, cry taking a dose occasion ally to keep tot Laver in h canny action, wia avoid alt Materia, Billons attacks. Dizziness, Nau- . sea. OiDWsii 1 will iavieorai will iavigorau like a glass of wine, bat is no Ln- ' to xl eating beverage, If You have eaten anything; hard ot digestion, pr feel heavy after meals, or sleep less at night, take a dose and you will be Relieved. i Time and Doctors' Bills will be) saved by always keepins; the Regulator - in the House I For, whatever the ailment may be, a thoroughly safe purgative, alterative -and tonic can never be out of place. The remedy is harmless. and- doea not interfere with business or pleasure, j . IT IS PURELY VKGETABIJK, AntKhas all the power and efficacy of Calomel or (Juinine, without any of the injurious after effects. A Governor's Testimony, j Simmons Liver Regulator has been in use in my family for some time, and 1 am satisfied it is a valuable addition to the medical science. J. Gill Shorteh, Governor of Ala. Hon. Alexander H. Stephens, of Ga., ays : .Have derived some benefit from the use of - Simmons Liver Regulator, and wish to jgive at a further trial. j " The only Thing that never tails to . Relieve." 1 have used many remedies for Dys- Ceptia, Liver Affection and Debility, vut never avc found anything to benefit me to the extent Simmons I.ivcr Regulator has. I sent from Min- - nesota to Georgia for it, and would send further for ..such a medicine, and would advise all whe are sim ilarly atfcctcd to give tt a trial as it seems the only tiling that never fails to relieve. j - - P. M. Jannev, Minneapolis, Minn. Dr. T. TV. Alason says : From actual ex perience in the use of Simmons Liver Regulator in toy practice I have been and am satisfied to use and prescribe it as a purgative medicine. 8ra5Take only the Genuine, which always has on the Wrapper the red Z Trade-Mark and Signature of ' J. H. ZEIsaTji CO. , J FOR SALE BY ALL rRWGCITS. TALBOTT & SONS Shbckoe Machine "W"0 lot JSL S, RICHMOND, VA ! Munufac-tuiers of Portable and" i Knirinks and lloilers. Saw Mills,! Stationary uorn and Wheat Mills, Shafting.;. Hangers and Pulleys, ; Turliiiie Watliv Wheels', Tohaeco Haetury Ma- i ehinery, Wriii)fHt Inn Work. Iti-us and Iron i CastiiVS Maeiimery of every lleseniption. ?.VA'A'6 Til U KS1IIS (i MA UflJ A7. , . . . ri; IAI.TY ! l;ei.lit:ii'.'- rVi'ih.!v itlid C;ileH illv I lone Talbott:s Patent Spark AjT-ester i !! i ru it "r tiw " , It .Nh-s not dejtroy-tiiV.dnil-t-. i . It iloea not interfere Mtli t'Hiit)ji4ir the tntH-t. j It does not choke np ann requires .'leaning. I It r.-.niires no direct damH-rs til Ik- oM-ne. 1 when raising sti-am daiiiM-rs lH-inr .thjin-tion- j able, as they may lM-'l.-ft opt-n arjd allow the j MirKs xo esi-atM;. i ( .; i o re.Uir-s mi wator t.,ext,mr!iisn Hiiarxs, , which, hv condensation, destniys the draft, te- j si.U-s when" waten is iise.1, if nesrlei-re.1. the ef-I I n.-ietn-y is' d.ti-oved by evaiMn-at-ion of the! water, and the Imiler is kt.pt in H filthy eotir lit ion. It is Riinple and durable and ctn b'e relied ""WVin be attached to any boiler.. i Planter should Ik- without ine ot them. liisiiram-e.M.inrwiiieswiiiitisuninsaneiwrns aWia.T hors; piwtT. - vxi. tor illustrate!! finaunp ari'I prut; list i Iti-am-h JIoS(; (iol(lslxrn. N. (J J. A. Han- sr. Jen'nil Manairt r. T- A, tjihiiurt'r Ltx-al i mm THi; LKAWXr SCIENTIST OF TO-DAY ano that u osj rlisrastw :ir- r iusi-d hv di.r-dt-ri'd Kidnf is or Liver tf. iherei)ictliKihievst himI Live, are kept in jwrti ct, onlei )ivtvt lienlth i will hetliereMili.Ttiis irntli h:i? oiijy teen known a Uort tmn am) l"r years tM-op.HsiiUerftl pren ; axon v wit lion! iM-in-r allt 10 lind rHief. The lis -ov'fv ot v. arn.-r s S;tte Kul.iev aftii Livr i'ure ; mark-; :i new rra m nic'H-i'atinj'iii of ilies iroiihlt Made ironi a simple trupjjial leaf of ari1 valtiulHi - out. Lin- ni-t tlit-i-leinlMits uecesi-ar i v to ii9iirili and luvi-orate 1kHi of ihe4 -rreai urIIII- pillll Nlieiy n'M.Tf ntlll iKl'fl) IIIHIII III onl.-r. Ii i: a POSITIVE KEMUDY for all the j 11 ...... . n-.i-i. .i8i;ii mi:tnai i Vvi-r. mill .ill iliiliriilii.-scif the Ki.liiev, Liver li U sin pxc.'ll.-iu nmlrhre r.-iu.-iiv for I. -male-, lurinir I'r.'irniii-v 11 will -..nirolj M.-n. iru.itiun SVllll i IllVlllliatill-i;.l li-lK-.u:iil.l':l ni fnll-.n;; ol ill.-J W.itllll I - - i , ' ta lll.Hi.l Purili.-r tt nti.-qM;i..l.'fi)r itcuri-s i th.Mrraii that liiakH tht f Till-. r.Mn.-.lv. wliirh has iI.hic Su -h wotulrK i l"rn i.ak.i i m.mmk m h.k..i an.v ni.-iln in.- npoit the iiiat ki-t. anil is ..hi hv Driiir- JSr'.l,,K,'i!;t.l'"-",n' (,NE 11"'I-A'it and TWkMVm K t'l.NIS .ri iM.til... Fr i'i:ii-t.-s. ..luiuin- tor wakiw.k-s safk HIAHKTK-SlTKK 11 11 WAKNKK .V CO. .Kra-tfeier. N i . i- w.-i 1 1 r. rteimtl v. FRENCH'S Superior Cologne ! is a fragrant and lasting jlorfume for the toilet and handkerchief, 2o ctsa vial. ! ' I FRENCH'S) i cures Dyspepsia, Chills and all tlisonlcrs of the and Fever liver ami stoin aeh, "n cents per bottle. FRENCH'S; CholeraaiilHeaMiitorii Never fails to eure Diarrnea,Cholera Morbus Pains andCraniis in the ; stomach, Scents vial. ' FRENCH'S ARNICA LINIMENT! is .the best for Rheuinatijin, Neural gia, I Ieadache,Pains,Bruises,e., . 50 cents kt Imttle. '"',-. - FRENCH'S IndiaRubberQement The best iu the world for mending broken Furniture, Toys, Wood ware, &c. Price 2-5 j i-ents a vial. Manufactured ctnlv by WM. E. FRENCH, Wholesale jDningist, 202 Svcatjrore Street. Petersburg, ra. Ajrent f.H- Lawren- Jt MarttnV Tt.Ll" rUH'K anu iv i r. mm ryw r.., .- iiir.( .4 ur.tl V M .,. j t-AiJ tor ruaKinjrieriiiizi-rs. mchl4-ly WM. t. FKENl'H. Ss2 c VirginiaTonic Bitters MISCELLANEOUS My bi rteli-lrd imps are Bianufactared undj licse,w buyers are guaramecd jjiinst anyiftdiN claim from the Cwnpwy hoidinf the natMrt. liom't faU to (Mb soe of Caref yltj arade Best Selected Timber. mzsazsa. The BLATCHLEY PUMPS are fbrirt bjr the . best keeteslitte trade. 1 : Name of my aaarest ageat lll be hraijhed ea applicatioa ta C O. BLATCHLEY. aatrfacbrer, 108 alARKET ST., PHILADELPHIA, PA. a.mvrnui f.PlNE&WALKUT MANTELS J GEORuE 0 STEVENS, No. 49 Lljlit Streetsf -LJB A IJlTWOttE. - I0HN CLARK.JR. & CO'S BEST SIX-CORD FOR 1 Maciine orHand Use :0: THOMAS RUSSELL & CO. SOLK AGKNTS. ! Villi SALE HY Hines. Hadloy & C, WILSON'. N. OC-S C. B. Aycock, K. A. Daniels OfWnyne. Of Wilson. AYCOCK & DANIELS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, GOLDSBORO. N C. iy Practice in the Courts ot Wayne, Wilson, Greene, Lenoir and Johnston, and the Supreme Court of the State. COLLKCTIONS A SPECIALTY. inayo-ly - 11TI.1I.. TrAITUl.. yi.i.rM-'.rj'-U-' nuttCir. i 1 WILMINGTON. N. C, HM-'KNTIjY refittei and under en- j tire new management: Terms 20 j toitf.oo Per day. i Hi. B. L. PERRY, Proprietor, j i l I I 'S Iwproventeati- NO. SYOAMOUK STHKKT, PKTKRSBI'lUi, VA.,' T C2f f Ttr i . . - ' wcxy J.vu.ct,j.i,3C5i . j ' '-' - '. . .V . ' -."uhie Farmers Friend Plows, Ilutidter-s Chilled Plows, Malt., lU.ubl,. I Hiovel PblWs, Jroil Age I llltl vators, ..ottou PlOWS, Marrows, Steam Engines, Threshing machines, Reapers and mowers, Straw .Butters,. Corn Stoves, Tinware, Hollow Ware, Fire Iron , Plow ("i.stinfs, I'lirm Wagons, Iron and 1 24 -A 2( Union Street, Norfolk, Virginia. ' MA X U K A( Vri' It K RS OK CAUKIA;KR,IU'ti(iLKS AND HAKXKSS OF KV l.lt K 1 M i F.xtension Top Carriages,Juinp Seat Side-Zar - Top Huggiesj'anel I) or ; Carriages, Jump Soat Top i Itockaways.Canopy Top t'laetons," ' 7Juggies, Side-bar'. ! Pony Pluctoas-, 8i.de-har O .en '-ly Surry Wagons, ! I -'Uuggies, Dexter Huggios.' W W EDWA!U)S vnu iiTiri ni I II B 1M r iol'lslioro and Harn.'s St i . Wilson. N 0. 1 Having juM returned with il I'll.; and well selece I lot of STOCK am now prepared to fill anjT uider fr-un $75 to $200 in the way. of stock. Any '. person in i Wiljit lI 11 fcT-od i " or mule will lind it to their ad vantage to examine m y stock In fore hnyhig elsewhere Returning thanks 1' r past patronage, and seeking a con linuance of the same. 1 I am Very Respectfully, . ; W. W. EDWAK1KS At Sugu.A: Edward's old stand. Take Notice.! Any person desiring a good family or driv- ing horse, oan buy him at my Stables under a fruarantee. RANDOLPH MACOH COLLEGE. tll.l. VIIIAII4. (Founded 18;0.) The Forty -eighth Session will 1h yin Septeiulier 21st, with ii full fac ulty. ' Course of instruction em braces the followiu'r strhool: Latin, Greek, English Modern Languages, Pure Mathematics, Applied Mathe matics, Natural Science, Chemistry, Biblical Literature and Theology! I)egress conferred: Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Philosophy, Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts. Location accessible, pleasant and healthy excuses moderate. For catalogue and full particulars, address W. W. llENNirTT, Pres't. .Tuly22ni mJm E. Oil AHA,' ATTORNKY-AT-LAW, BxriEi.D, N, C. . Praetiew in the Countkia of Halifax, EJre mmbe and Warren and the Supreme and Fed eral Courts of North (Carolina. mcfalO InnaiuMMU numttd immvmntt fnnd im urn ultrr k-XUUfkJt is tit mrU. Fur hmiiblrii aul rric L. f. HAW MlltSi. kddsai TMEArLTMSTfLatlfc Xajnadd. Oki i mm imm FAIUil HORSE ADVERTISEMENTS. raiam We will not weary you witl statistics telligg how i ; MESSRS. JCAKE THE IB BEST SK-CORD SPOOL COTTOK Or how much they make ' USvnee 'ane 6i' 7 quality. It is more important for you to find out: Waether the thiead is strong and will fiv& ybu time and annoyance? Whether it will run on. your Sewing- Machine ? Whether the colors will match all the fashionable shades, and wcr well on silk goods? The " only possible way ;tc ii rive at the truth is to USE THE ri HRSAD YOURSELF I fou will then know v?hy it is callod 3LX-C0RD SPOOL C01T0IN YOU OAN BUY Ii' OF: ATKINSON & WARREN, Cor. Nash and Goldsboro Streets, WILSON, X. C. For Dyspepsia, I irvoussv cr , Bilious Attacks, Headache. " s tiveness, and al! Diseases of the Liver and Smci. TT? MOST 1 pTENT !..Ii2D THAT CiJi HK V. Tt i nnf an i!itoTv:vl H: t-rvcr "'..n! l .rl -'n'" WOtlM tiViT lM! Utl't Ui. .1 i ..isiti.t .-ti' -lai.tf I i i. cdholM-.HtiiiuilcntH, ' ut itt.-4i.ulya v.it ii; i. .u: i Medicine, which lms I i n it -: - y,-,: : i lurpe ii umbers ot'oi.r t it ;.;. u u.i ' it ,i:u. ing ea,''jsiii "Il "! at"vf '.. . tt. 25 Cents Paper, or $l.oo u. I'fVifi. i Baltimore, M.r v . ' "T A rl -v- rvr-r Steol, liolosale and Kctail. !A.1J ,,,:AX,S- ATTOkNKY AT LAW, ..."' W'lL ()X,X. C. iOllicein rear of Court II on e Stpiare May 5, ly. OHO WAX R-llT ST FF F IVKTITf TF .MlIliFRKKSI'OltO, X. V. The Fall Session logins on Wed nesday, Oi'tolier It h. Tiu curri eulniii is as extensive, and the eharges are as iiiiMlerate, as those j ofanv female college iu the State. The annual health., reeord since its 'foundation shows an -average in medical bills of li.l cents per pupil il record that challenges comparison '. with that of any similar school in the I Tinted States. For catalogue or information, ad dress. .1. B. BUEWEli.' Jul.v2S2.Uii President. E. Battle, M D. Offers his professional services to the public. Oltiee opposite Hriggs Ho tel," Wilson, X. C. April 7-C.m STOP AT THE PEARSALL HOUSE. COR. EAST CENTRE & MAIN STS., M 0 V K T OLIVE, X. C. SAMPLE ROOMS FREE. Headquarters for 7: Oommereial Tourists. ED. M. LOVE, - - - Proprietor AMERICAX HOUSE PORTSMOUTH, VA. MOST Convenient to all Railroad Depots and Steamboat Landings. Rates: First Floor per day, 2,00; Second Floor, per day, 1,50. Xorth Carolina Travel is Respect. fullv Solicited. BROWXLEY SISTKRS, Prop's. Feb3-'82-ly fTe. 'YoiiTiir'i P- I. T Young" & Bro OKAI.VI. IV FINK WATCHES. DIAMOND.." IKWKLRY. "slLVKIS AIMv Mi.iifactiirer of all kinds f Plain Gold Jewelry, Rings, Badges. kr -The best ilU. raso.r, ;inl 8".no 'i-iivk ettTsOltl. Ati'erifan waleiiefc ;tt tin- l.tu. -i priivr-. - S lid silver fp...iiri. tit!. Ai- . pltr-aH-r than vi-r. Your upIit; nv .iriti'il anil will bo pmmpt-lT :ii'rnli-il lv .I.T. YOUNG "a ItKO IVTKICS!!! i:u. 'a. r nth 'Ttl.-tl 1 J, a P. COATS MISCELLJXEOrS THE ROCKY MOUNT Are now in full and ucii'ssful nix enier. ; Steam V- Keiwireil. al sliorl ni-lice', : enisfor i lie eriuui i nu, i lot. " n k. are prepanu rai atrrieuiiiinii tniiemi nis 01 everv iu-oripiion. 1 lie attention ot tarmcTS ami le- ra HiVltol loour Sew i;t K K 1 ,WH.J1 IIK lnek v MiMiiiT Mr make a F'lerialtv of these. Knhtein Carolina Fair of lSl I hnj 1 hey are BL ACKSMITHIIMC &R EPAIR N C Of all kind.-- of inaeliinei y iloii. We ke'' in stoek a fiill line ot lrsss fillinsr for kiuio. IIV announcement we ask a share i f the :iirMiiai;e from nnr, HViu'iuls .iinl the inli)c S. K FOUNTAIN;'. Man;' March 31 ly Have opnird j livsi Helrctcd Niock (il'lSprin ever otlVrcd n W lhou. Gents' Furnishini' (Joods, f ' Hpriiu; and Summer Clothing, Dress Goods of any Styles, j , Embroidery, Lace Collars, &c, Hosiery, Notions, Gents', Ladies, Misses and Boys Sin ! most durable and tasiiionablejip tlie marke"t. p S Oui foek oil Mejs. i and Youth's Clothing j is eomnlete. Call and rxaniinr il helbjiv piirchasini;. as we are ollVrjii haigains in thai line. J; ; : J : I , - - PianosHiNFF&sipr-gs i C J 0 1 1 1 'an in" f. ' ."'vrj i'""''i7'rT j ! GENERAL AGENTS FOR Ciiiekerin"; A Son isteitt', Mathusliekj Arion Pianos, anil JasonA: Hamlin, iSlioningerand Felobot A- i'u BROVfl'L v s i-'.8.'i' J4r A PERFECT G?rT" ' IRON B1TT a certain an J clj.i :.. I ... , . Fevers,Wantof Aj, -. , strengthens thcuiuw los,;.i, I; .. .. on the digestive organs, ra;-. ij c li'j Bdchmg,Heat4to the fil'teit':. .II r.-. ".:. ;.. that will not b!acl;n tho tr-;li all draggista. "Wri'e f..r l'" A I'Olv ing)-erufree. BKOWH CIir::.ir::AlJ CO., Baltimore, Mil., BooUiat all Iron Bitters are m-dotT Htiown CHETfiCAt-Co. nnd hnvocroaaad red lines on wippcr. BEWARE OF lAIITATlONS. I ro)fL1 (-"-i HI c M o)C 2)WW Uliln))! iiaiiiiiiii i mi ii ii. 1 1 1 j . i irrrTzrit'TirrTrirT c?wnr T . show 'the. finest . iif - Winter that .'lias. ever bc'U in est stvle of tani'V Snilin-is. i ... ... ... " l'i!iglisn ami v n-iic.ii ' orsl.eals. snnetrs, l'lue Mi'hllesox, x IVi- I . jMtltons floods lor Overcoats Kine ork. 1'int prices reasonable fjiv n.- a call " Hespet-t I'uliy. Greenwood) & Belsmeyer. Commission Merclmiii, 140 Pearl Street. LilM ial advances made 011 enisi;rnii,ents o and Southern Produce. Executes orders for the pimii.t Cotton and Produce KxHianges. - . I I A Nl ORNAMENTAL WIRE CvOKKb I DXJFXJPt & 00. 20 Xorth Howard St., Iialtiiuori'. Vire Railing for Cemeteries, Iawns, (iardens, Ottices and IS.tl conies; Window.! !nards,Tree I inards Wire Cloth, Sieves, Fenders, Cages, Sand and Coal Screens, iron !'.. 1 steads, Chairs, Settees, A-e. . sep2 lin. DO WELL & ROHIXSOX, T FASH ION" AliLK IIAKJSKI. TAKBOIU ST., Wllvt.V, llavin'oienetl a first-cla-.- liari.er shop solicit : the patronage f those Who wishgooti work tlosie. .Satisfai tion truanuuet-d. . JJulyt-ly lAI I K H K A I I 111 I! 'A ii 1 il it 11 n 1 1 il li II I afc haSaSAaU VaV M Anrilli'fjSEMEyTS. - ration. Allkintl of machinery hiathMo I j . -1 - r ce't liratetl (; , C Cooiter-i Kngines. Sif Montr 10 inrmsli ar nnU irnsl nu l.lariii eiu;ine l'IX.til . Cot foil Plow oltnn ll- tookfiit I'reniiuin at he saia bv jmhfbs to l THRFKIT. 1 n iK i- our own si.K'i vi-tf.n, ml our work is K'j 'rntee.l. ill jsios of steam ami w;ler 'iri.-s and eoitiieetilms. also ills., rim a PUMX( M.1I.I . Ae. In -tiiati.'.V S. K,' FOUNTAIN. ) 15. TAYIiOlt. UlHp (5. DU.NK1,E, llui I Lnr tr mkIs bs tie 1 oys 5-l010 J in (Join r"ii. KT r;a sure revjverj . : ' . A uf all disease Tequijring ..i.'-Ration, lh.pcpgia, Jntcrmtttent itfTgy,cte. linriches the blood, u:c nerves. They act like a charm ? njmjptttm,snch as Tasting the Pool, ":iiW' 1 y Iron Prepivrati on r rive headaehe. Son! l 2 , p.f.f nsoful and amitsinu V is rv- oi Piece OootTs lor Fall .!!' I., t consist t.r 1 n ni 61--T a-aT"'" 1 !'.' I- !- , i mm? VSAP Eaf9 Cj'eirani 111 . . , 1 1 'esi-jn uh'1 lo. 1 i- i ! rn am 1 on 1 est ics. i is I'.lt ir;i iii but of Triifiinins ifij JVewrYork 'ott4n. Xaval . Sliues atnij saie mi v .ii!ti,-t c.nrr itrr.- in t iie I duly r; Jr VO TICK, ..""'!' . 1 in eonequeiiee of the death of Oeo. i If.Oriitin it ttecooMi mn'tissarv loset- t lei he busiiM-ss of the firjn tiflirillin : A: Murray, ttll jK-rsonr, Indebted fo said firm will please elll at their' place ot business and etle at -linee; 1 f WM. MCltKAY, v finrviving iirtner . iiritlin &- Mrrav. j .1 H--.'itf. ," n.h i'o.vsob; f..awooiai:h. 1 COXXOIl v W(K)nART), , ! i 1 t f attorxey atxaw. Circuir, Wilson, Wufiie, Edge- cttniiH', ixreerj, Pitt tod Xash Counties. 2 ly. M ISC EL L A NEO US FUliXlTimK DEALERS X-asu Stuekt. ; rtjtf'Ilavei larek of all kinds of iFuwijye ami aie feceiviug coiistantiy additions JaWnoi laly carriiist's, l'icturtrjrnines, mould iii"; and otlice cha'iifOtc., in endless vaiietf.v. . : ! ro"s'i l!eiiirinr neatly NORFOLK AD TAYLOR LIOTT Will L I . H A R D W ARE ViUNS, Ac, UOltNKll MAIN" ST., AM) MAI! K KT S( I U A UK. ;v U Iicii Yon so lo 'MM llilll la Olll- 111 1 1IU tllll) ; tllllt ILUll NO 30 WEST MARKET SQUARE nOAlUHNti A.L()lM.tN(,l.(Mtl.i),?l,5o7l,Ktt 1AY ".-M HALS AT ALl HOUKS OX TllK KUHDl'KAN l'UN., The .lor. Ian House Is intraHj- locate.! portion off the city, an.l within a short distance f-a t 1 d X oi i tie pumie iuiklintrs an.l places or luiiuseinent, rrtie l.K Htion is esHviHlly ileslratilo fur those hnvinv luisiness in .Norfolk, such as KarmersJ .Mi relmnts, I'oniniereial Travelers an.l professional im.Ic. To thorn- ilosiriiur a Hotel Table with home com forta, this housn eapuel-' 1 1 V reeoirirn.-ti.ls i t s.-l f Tt. is holl.s. tins tuH-n relit tsl.n,..l h.. ,n.Wu a,.ttl..i.ult nmnlu....f . - - , - ... ...... ...... u .... ... .. hu.o.j, v., iajuiiiii to supply the ilcman.l. j , JORDAN HOUSE. Amos P Jordan, Prop. Norfolk. Va ul LL OF FAltE:--A spi.k.n ui i li xxkr fiiom 12 to 3 oVixK'K-oxi.y30 its Trie.! Il.efslenk ( KrieJ tt-rstik an.l Ontons Fried It. (, 7-ak nions an.l Potatoes llmiltNl Iteefsteak k'ry of I'orksteak Fry of Ham and Kirirs I'ry of Oysters , Fry of Sausaire Fry of Saiisajre an.l lloniiny r ry ot r isli Fry of Neal (Ijotw ! ri-j-of Alntton C'h; l.llW r ry oi i.iver Fry of Tripe ' : Stt-w .if Oytiters i lilkSt-wof Ovstcrs ' ; llii-a.l jin.l roffoo l-.trirs, ( Kki-sand (Viirit- Kryof Soft t nilw ; ! Itioilnd ( hicki-n ; : All thu atxv" orders with OoffeoifcH.iits extra ' j ' . ' AMOS P. JOItDAN, No. West Market !S.iurtre 1 : 1 .1 l . 1 fviii evt'ry tiav ironi u iui iitkx WALKER BROS., " Bft ERS AND W AN UFACTURilNG CONFECTIONERS ..." A N I) WI IOLMA 1K' 1 KA l4:iis IN- 'i i 111 1 i.w 11 1 at 1 a : FRUITS NUTSi VINEGAR. : or, Street; i :yiy Orders Solicited and LTHERV - i " ? DHAI.KU IN j i ; 1 I' Vk Vm-! ( 'Hint's. Monhl'iiffs Prnekets Stair rtaik. Hawel.' Bnildftr . - mi K v i warp . Pftinir Oils CiH-s Pntty and :' -Nos. 1 V. Side Market Siiaie j j SASH P00RS ," BLINP8 ' i - i - . -. j - . (i EN KKAIi idt-worta. Mart, iiio These j,rins have since IS ''. Sev nients luive re made, and tliey versally p r 0 Vt.'ry besjljii tin; jjr'eat liis been that lor the past !. lias heen impos- m it. Fordescrip- 3 terms, tc, . ; K0U.NTREK, mm ALTIlEi) WILLIAMS & CO., BOOKSELLERS a!n"C) STATIONERS ' ' 1 '.-j i :' --; - ' - - ' l RLEIQH, 3SJ" c. - I & . . " .. . i t I - ' - . &' With i.auski..Y im ukasku; ka'imtiks and a uktkkmixa tix to yKitVK oru nrSTitMKits FAITHFULLY am PROMPTLY, " WK OKKrili -A LAUUK. !ST(('K IS J-:AC1I 'UKPiVUTMENT AT ; : ' ; i'f v.; -i " - ''.' ." VIi:fi2-' JCV PRICES. SKNI) FOR XIvW? CATAIAJ(;UE.J ; I augri-oiii , - j I - Saaaa?2S--3aaaa-i IraJaTtSaaflaBaaBaaHaaWSaaaaOBB P antral TnctitntQ UUlillUl lUUlllUlU; Situated in Warren Anility, li., ill one oi the heall Incut pftifioiiHO the State and within ten inilmtcs walk of the telegraph and Hst ofhVi, with two daily juails. The cam . . I u 1 1 lu.ilr.. :lcl'l-s -lln! i illlllv kllllileil. Eil'dish Lftcratuii" and .Music; Sjieeialfies. - Our- Music Teaclicr in a lull "Taduate of tliu- Wesleyan Feiuah' College has seven years experi eiicrin teaching, ami conies with thtl very highest endorsements. In st rum cuts, new and interior to none used iii auv s;hMl.- Xear Painicea S'liins; water fm iiihel lmaiding " pupils when desired. Clharges vcr low. Vail term In-gins Sep. 4th., jr. l oi; Catalogues A-'hlress, . juP28-2in. AD VEJITISEMENTS. UNDERTAKERS, Wilson. X. ami irnitl.v done iiiav.5tr VEHTISELEKTS. Sc RATTERS I . K I E K L E RS I .S CUTLER Y NOUFOLK, VIKlilNIA. : March 10th, ti mouths.- orfolk Stop, at thr I Aalf Kry of Ilrst'Hk , Half Krv of lU-.-fst.Mk ami Onlonc 1,-. T i Half Kry of lt- fst-ak.Oiilnand tat.K- r. Half Order of llroilcl SUk Half rryf Ham ami Kmni Half Kry oft ysur Half Fry of Sausaift' Half Kry of Sauaatrvaml Hominy Hair Kry of Kish- itair r ry of VeaU'hono Hair Order of llroilej Mutton I 'hops Half Kry of Uver Half Fry of Trii Hatf Stew of Oysters Huhr Milk Stewof Oysters lluvkwheat an.l lifj'ix -Half Kry of Soft IValia Allitlie aUive half order wllh Coffoo 6 ceitts I extra j - k. 1 m a l ik.-.imi-m-mi- CIDER. TEfJ SOAPS-C- . j NORFOLK, VIRGINIA Satisfaction liiiarantiitl. SHELD0N. rinpling Material of every Dewiipti' .V 111 L'oauoke Ave., NOUFtU.K, f A AtiKNT VXlf .f wn.r-cfttjon ..Gri'u. . . . taa 1 COMtL VI l bee n . in nst eral improve-? cently ,b e e 11 are now 11111 nounceil t h e m a r ke t. So t li e demand two Heasi"is it nibleto supply tion, circulars. A ddresH ljARN.IiSi&'CO. 240Ssue4& r"St .J- BOOKS BOOK! UnrYnnnnr TnrtifiQ 1 Ul lUUU UUU1UU. . ',, inmiedi.iti ly on the 11. :& . R J. M. IillbDES, Pels.,. Littleton, C. ir. a-. 15 If. 1.V .. 14 16 1 )'. 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