WHO?
u ho Is the sweetest baby
rat ever aaid "A300"
Jhn is the dearest baby,
5 Uheyee so soft and blue?
Wbu 1 tbe prettiest baby?
I " mluK I auow. Do you?
vl ho ba the softest golden
1. lit !e rings of hair?
w,mj uas tbe rosiest cheeks and
i ue -moothest forehead fair?
vVu-jtia the sweetest kisses,
Kueugb of them and to spare?
Who has the cuoningest Angers,
Aud wuothe pinkest of toes?
u tmsamoutti like a rosebud,
d who the daiutest nose?
a j who is as sweet altogether
As the very sweetest rose?
Who has tnp prettiest dimples.
Dancing In cbiu and cheek?
AUII who is learning the dearest
ot h11 der uanaes to speak?
nd whose blue eyes are learning
' Mam ma's dear eyes to seek?
Ah' Kiirelv. theres, only one answer
' To the questions asked you here;
( iMiy one true, glad answer,
wsitiutt the mother's ear,
W ho is the prince of babies?
Why of course, my baby dear.'
London Times.
BLACK RUN' AT .ETNA.
The Recent Eruption as Described by
an Eye-witness.
On the night of May 25 there were
oo: tiuuous. murmuriuKs from M.txA,
ku this not bemg an uncommon oo
cuilehce, it attracted but little or no
ntteutiou. On the morning of the 26th
the e murmuriugs increased, and I
called the attention of a servant of
nnub to the fact, but he positively
denied that the sounds proceeded from
the mountain at all; be rather thought
the noise was made by the surf beat
n? on the sea shore 800 feet below, a
dail sonnd which it much resembled.
jjOHieDOUj "ouuuu vJ nun gmno
rattling in the window frames, and
somebody else suggested earthquake,
a suggestion which was met witn de
rision. However, at about 12:30 p m
a dense cloud of smoke was seen to be
issuing from the great crater of -32tna
that is, as well as its origin oouia be
traced amid the clouds witn wbioh the
mountain was covered. It was a broad
clond, which stretched over the land
and over the sea until it was lost on
the horizon It had a red, or rather it
might be described of a burnt sienna
color, and minute specks of ashes be
gan to fall, but not in any quantity ;
we could trace it in its course far into
the night, and in fact, until we all
went to bed. On the morning of
the 27th all seemed in repose
Lot a cloud was upon tbe moun
tain, save the flat oloud with a lump
id the middle which often overhangs
the crater in the summer months, and
which the Sicilians call 'the Oardinal's
Hat.' But at 8:30 a dense oloud was
observea to issue from the earth up
on the northern slope of the moun
tain, as well as oould be judged about
half-way between Lmguagrosse aud
Randazzo, but much higher up the
mountain. Thia oloud grew and
tspn.ad, and became so dense that the
whole mountain became perfeotly in
visible; the light became so much ob
Hcored that it resembled the darkness
produced by a total eclipse of the sun,
and a rain of liue, black ash, like
powdered emery, commenced. So
heavy was the fall that t$ie promon
tory of Nuxos, but two miles distant,
became uerfeotlv invisible This blaok
ruin continued the whole of the day,
loud reports could occasionally be
heard from the mountain, and no
doubt now remained that au eruption
on a grand scale bad commenced. No
positive information could be obtained
as to its exact locality, for nobody
oould ascend the mountain under such
o toumstances. .V. ua is so enormous
and so precipitous and rugged that a
voyage of investigation iu such a rain
cl a h aud uch darkness would have
been almost an impossibility. We
did all we oould to obtain news, but
very little that oould be depended on
was acquired.
All night this black rain went or.
About midnight huge hres oould be
seen looming (trough the den. e clouds.
In the mormng a mont extraordinary
ecene presented itself; the whole face
of nUure was black, the hills and
plains were black, the sea-shore was
black, the usually dazzlingjwhite ronds
were black, the roofs of the houses
were black. My garden is just now a
mass of flowers, but every lealf, every
oup was loaded with blaok, the edges
of the petals giving a bright line of the
color of the flower. If a breath of
wind passed a black shower fell from
the trees, and still the blaok rain went
od. The effect upon the mind was
most depressing This ash penetrates
everything, it is found in clo-ely shut
linen drawers, in close boxes: it is all
among my paper us 1 write, and it
bee.ns to take delight in inserting it
self in one's food for two days I have
been chewing grit. The effect of
trees and figures in this universal black
la very strange, the colors standiug
out with startling brilliancy.
At 2 o'clock in tbe day I started on
horse b ok to Piedmone, to try and
gain some positive news, and heard
that thiee craters, each about a mile
apart, and situate like the points of a
triangle, had opened in a valley about
ftix miles above a postal station called
Pasaapeaoaro, a place nearly midway
on the road between Linguagrossa and
lUudazzo a moat difficult place to
reaoh, aa lodging of any description
oould not be obtained within fourteen
miles, over precipitous and rugged
ground, with every path obliterated
by tbe ash, the mouutam thundering
aud vomiting fire in unknown direc
tions, with the t rnble darkness and
eternal rain of biact Mb, and general
consternation everywhere. The lava
was said to be flowing, but only its
reflected light oould be seen at night,
as it was in a valley, whioh, as far as
I can ascertain, muat be next the 'Val
ley del Boye.'
My eyea were moat painfully in
flamed by the floe ash aa I returned ,
were those of mv norm M tvwritAia
wera fall, my boots were full, and my
wo ujocxea up with it; the pol
led ami ace of my saddle was ground
away with the grit. On the road home
I oame across a priest enlarging upon
the eruption to a select audience of
oontadini, anjrl ventilating h e knowl
edge by describing tbe destruction of
Pompeii; and among other accuracies,
described the sentinel at the Heron
laneum gate, stiokiog to his post
h rough it si), and being found with
his gun 1.800 years afu r!
At night thiq scene was mngnifloent;
a tremendous stream of lava, many
miles long, descended in the apparent
direction of Handazzo while from tht
iew craters great bulls of fire were
thrown high in the air, and burst in o
showers of fir. hke gigau io rockets
accompanied by thuuderiogt xplosione
This morning tbe explosions are still
going on;tbe streuin of lava teems more
active than ever; but tbe ash has much
diminished, and, although much of
the mountain is obscured, it is by a
cloud apparently of vapor rather than
of asb, and this gives indications of
clearing away, when the whole scene
may become visible. Two English
gentlemen left here this morning to
try and reaoh the crater.
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called Dr. William's Indian Ointment. A
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No one net d sutler five minutes after apply
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. t cons Ited physicians in Philadel
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this city, and spent hundreds of dollars, and
found no re ief until 1 obtained a box of Dr.
William's Indian Ointment some four months
ago, and it has cured me completely."
Joskph M. Kydkb, Cleveland, O.
'Has done me more good thanall the modi
oli, e I ever tried, and 1 rave spent more than
$100 with doctors, besides medicines I am
cure cost me more than $40."
David Sfabliso, Ingraham, II',
"Have suffered twenty yeais with itching
and ulcerate i piles, h-v'ing used every reme
dy that ca j e to my notice without benefit
until I need Indian Ointment aid received
immediate relief.
Jambs Carrol, (an old mi er)
I 'ecu ma, Nev.
Km No Pile Remedy ever gained such
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men 20 eow-dAw
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ATTORNEYS AT LAW
WILMINGTON, N. a
ffioe North side Market street, betweei
Second and Third streets.
ISA 11 -U
WHOLEIALE P&XCB3
The fol lowing quotations represent tbe
wholesale prices generally. In making up
mail orders higher price have to be charged.
dAOOIaO Cftfj
Double Aacr .jr.
Double Ancho' "A"
Standard Domestic ,
BACON North Carolina,
11
lu
11
10 0 U
6 6
10 13
6 9 7
m h
2X 3
nams, y m
Shoulders, 9 lb
Sides, J lb-
Western Smoked
Hams.......
Sides, V m
Shoulders.
Dry Salted
Sides. V tb
Shoulder, T$ tb..
BEEP Livr weight
BARRELS Spirits Turpentine
Second Hand, each I 25
New Tork,eac, new 1 75
BEESWAX lb 20
BRICKS Wilmington, ? M 8 00
Northern 00
9 1
? 1 85
21
10 00
U Of
BUTTER North Carolina Ih
16 9 20
16 25
26 9 40
UK
9 m ii
8 - 9
7 0 8
28 0 30
120 16
18 0 20
70 75
1 35 2 10
9 7
96 6
Northern, ft) 15
CANDLES Sperm lb
Tallow, f B.
Adamantine, TP set.
OHEEShi
Northern Factory, Tb ... 8
Dairy cream, V ft W9
State, y ro
COFFEE Java, ? ft
Wnyr, f ft
CORN MEAL bushel....
COTTON TIES- bdl
DOMESTIC
Sheeting, 4-4 yard..
i arn. V bunch ...
FISH
Mackerel, No. 1, V bbl....l6 00
No. 1, bbl 8 75
20
9
00
00
0C
50
5C
50
00
0
00
00
00
00
25
75
25
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
50
Mackerel, No. 2, y bbl.... 12
No. 2, y bbl 6
Mackerel, No. 3 V bbl 00
Mullets, V bbl 2
, N. C. Herring, keg 6
Dry Cod, ft)...,
FLOUR Fine, y bbl 0
Super, Northern, V bbl... 4
Extra do 'ft V bbl... 6
Family " V bbl... 6
City Mill Ex,. Super V bbl... 7
" Family bbl... 7
" Ex. Family bbl... 8
FERTILIZERS
Peruvian Guano, yf 2000 fi)s.60
50 00
00 6
00 8
00 2
50
7
00
00
00
00
00
60
6
e
5
6
8
9 7
7
00 8
00 00
00 00
00 61
00 40
00 45
00 47
00 40
00 67
00 70
00 70
Baugh's Phosphate
00
Carolina Fertiliser
Ground Bone,
Bone Meal
Flour;
Navassa Guano,
Complete Manure
45
00
00
00
36
00
00
00
00
Whann's Phosphate
Wando Phosphate,
BergerABruts'sRos. "
Wilcox, Gibb A Co.,
00
m
ma-
nip ul a ted Guano 48
GLUE ft)
GRAIN Cora, store, 569i
00 67
8
10
67
50
65
65
9
Corn, cargo, ? 56 S)s..M..
66
one.
46
65
4
9
00
00
00
Corn, yel., bushel........
N
Oats, V bus
ih el
Peas, cow, V bushel
HIDES Green, ft)
Dry, f )
HAY Eastern, 100 lbs... 1
North River, 100 lbs.... 1
HOOP IRON y ton 60
LARD Northern ft)
North Carolina ft)
9
9
9 1
65
10
00
7
ii
is;
LIME V bbl
LUMBER City steam sa'wd
90
9 1
oo
00
00
00
00
Ship stuff, resawed, y M ft. 18
Rough edge pi auk . M ft. 16
West India cargo, accord
ing to quality, M ft...l2
Dressed flooring, seasoned. 15
Scantling and boards, com
mon, M ft 12
00 20
00 18
00 14
00 25
00 14 00
32
35 f
MOLASSES Cube,hhdgl
Cuba, bbls., gal
Sugar house, nnds. gal.
" - bbls. gal...
18
20
35
60 3
13
10 9 1
00 1
12
90 1
00
00 3
00 10
00 00
60 11
00 00
Orleans Choice bbls
gal.
45
60
45
10
20
25
60
60
60
00
00
00
00
15
!
NAILS Cut, 20dto4d
ol L.S Kerosene, ? g
Lard. gal 1
Linseed, gal 1
Rosin. gal....
PEANDTS bushel
POTATOES -Sweet, bus.
Irish, Northern, bbl 3
PORK Northern, city mess. 10
Thin, bbl 00
Prime, bbl (extra) 10
Rump, bbl 00
RICE Carolina, ft
7
00
00
1
1
9
9 1
East Iadia, S
Rough, bushel 1
RAGS Country, lb
Oity, V m
ROPE
Hemp
Maui. L
12M
13
70 r
80
75
1
75
9
SALT Alum, V sack
00
00
80
35
00
10
00
9
t
7
8
11
7
00
25
00
00
00
00
75
00
50
60
00
50
26
22
23
17
Liverpool, sack
American sack
Marshal's fine, sack......
Cadii sack.....
BUGAR Cuba, ft)
Porto Rico,
ft)
10
A- Coffee, ft) 00
B " ft). y
C " lb
Ex C ft) 00
Crushed ft)
oOAP Northern, ft) 6
8HINGLES Contract, M 6 00 7
Common, M 1
60 2
STAVES W. O. bbl. M.10
00 15
00 00
8
00 12
50 10
00 8
00 6
00 4
R O hhd. E 00
TALLOW ft)
TIMBER Shipping V M ...10
Mi I, extra per M 8
Mill, prime per M 7
Mill, fair per M 6
Common, per M 4
Interior to Ordinary .per M 3
00 4
WHISKEY North'n, per gl 1
26
6
9 2
North Caro ana. per gal ... 1
50
2J
26
16
WOOL Unwashed, per ft)...
Washed, ner n
Burry wool, per S)
9
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T
HESE SPRINGS re situated four milej
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Per month 20 00
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Children and servants sjalf price.
For further particulars, address
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Miscellaneous.
YEU0W FEVER BLACK VOMIT.
It is to soon t forget the ravap-n of this
terrible disease, whlch Will no doabt re1urn
in a mo-e maligna and virulent f.rm in the
fall months of l(79.
VxKKtiL'a Hefati!, a Remedy discovered
m southern Nubia r.d Poch won
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No one'reeo fear ellow Fever who will
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wnrch is sold by ali Drupes in 25 cent and
l 00 bottles, or wiilbeae t by ex reby the
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Dr Pemberton's Stillingia or Queen's
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The reports ot wonderful cures o?
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Remarkable Cure ef Scrofula, &c.
; CASK Of uO L. J. C. BRANSON.
Kingston, Ga., Sept. 15, 187t
Gents: Kor sixteen years I have been a
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Language is as insufficient to describe the re
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A MIRACLE.:
West Poi&t, Ga., Sept. 16, 1870.
Gents: My daughter was taken on the 25th
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to be Acute Khdumatism, and wa8 treated for
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right arm, and continued to appear till all
the bon-; from tbe elbow to the shoulder joint
CMiie out Many pieces of bne came out ol
the right foot ac j leer. The case was then
pronounced one of White dwelling. After
hsviog been confined about six years to her
bed, and the case considered hopelrs?, I was
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fied with its effects that I have continued the
use of it until the present.
My daughter was confined to her bed about
six vests before sue sat up or even turned
over without help. She now sit' up all da?,
and sews most of her ti e has walked acros
the room. Her general health ia now good,
and I oelieve she will, as her limbs gain
st fngth, waik well. I attribute her recove
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ourinva uble uicdiciiie. With gratitude,
1 am, yours truly. W. B. bLANTON.
West Point, Ga., Sept 16, 1870.
Gents: he ab ve certificate of Mr.W. B.
Blabton we know and certify to aa being
true The thing ig s ; hundreds of the most
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reference can be given as may be required.
Y ours truly,
CRAWbOKU i WALKER, Druggists.
HO.V. H. D WILLIAMS.
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Scld by all Druggists in $1 0i) bottles, or
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Corner Front and Bed Cross Street
Near Union DepoJ-
J RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO
my friends nnd tbe public thit I have
opened the above House aud am now pre
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Restaurant open at all hours.
Prices low and bed-rooms neat, clean
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Special rates by day, week or month.
ttThe only Restatirant in the city.
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oct 2f-2Uw-mUm
Proprietor.
To the Summer ResorjM
OF
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BY TflE
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t ) $100 or $200 pr Month during Vacation.
For full particulnrs, address,!. C. Mo-UKDY
& CO., Plrladelphia, Pa.
june 18-lw
DEAR SIR :
Pleu--e write for
laree Illustrated
Catalogue of
Rifles Shot Cunsi Revolver".
Address Great Western Gun Woiks, Pitts
burg, Pa. june lr-4w
SANFOHD'S
The onlv combination
of the true Jamaica
linger with choice Ar
o'uatic and French
Brandy for Cholera
Morbus, Cramps and
1'iins, Dia-rbrot and
ypentery, Dispcpsia,
Flatulency, Want of
Tone aid Activity in
the Stomach and Bow
els, and avoiding the
dangers of Chang of
W:Ur, Food and Cli
nate. Ask for
JAMACIA
QINQEf.
anford's Jamacia Cinger.
june i8-4w
LAME BACK!
BENSON'S CAPCINE
PORUS PLASTER
is for lameness or weakness of the back,
heumat sm aad all local acbos and painp,
the beat remedy known, Ii was invented
:o overcome the slow action of the ordina
ry Porus Plaster. It relieves pain at
once, and cu'es where othar p asters will
not even relieve. Said everj where by
Jruggists, Price 26 cent,
june 18 ,
NEW PIANOS $125
Each, and all styles, including Grand Square
and Upright, ah strictly first clasi, aold at
the lowest uht cash wholisals factory
price, direct to the pl kch a se n. These Pianos
made one of the finest displays at the Cen
tennial Exhibition, and were unanimously re
commended for the HioaasT Hono&a over
13,000 in use. Regularly incorporated Man
ufacturing Co. Factory established ovr 36
years The Sqnare Grande contain Mathu
shek's new patent Duplex Overstrung Scale,
the greatest improvement in the history ef
Piano making. The Uprights are the finest
in America. Pianos sent on triaL Don't
fail to write for Illustrated and Descriptive
catalogue of 48 pages mailed free.
MENDELSSOHN PIANO CO.,
apl 7-6 m
31 East 15th str!t. N Y
Furniture ! Furniture !
A Large Aas rticent of
WALNUT CHAMBER SUITS ! !
to be sold at the very bottom prices.
Walnut Wardrobes, Sidob ar's, Extension
TaMes, Marble Top Tab' es, Ac, Ac., as well
as common Cham bo r Sets, Bedsteads, Chairs
and Rockers of all sorts. Looking Gl
Mirrors, Parlor Suit', Lounges, Shades. Bed
ding and everything belonging to a First
Class r urnlture Establishment
Also, another lot of the celebra ed Genuin e
Stewart Hewing Machines, a roal comfort.
For sale at
F. A. 8CUUTTK8,
26 and 28 Front and 1 1 to 19 Dock ats.
may J'J
Rail Road Lines, &c.
IfjBgijjgg
WILMINGTON & WELDOK
iiAILROAD COBtPAJf.
Urrtm tw ffrw't ?rri?RT'TmnvT " i
WihaincVMi, . 0. Jaoe IS, l7f
( H JF OF SCHF.'DULF.
On and after Sunday, Jnne 15th, 19?!,
r'nger trains on the Wi.mintoD k VV..
dop Kailr ad will run as fellows r
DAY MAIL AM) KXPRKSS TRAIN, day
lare Wiianineton, Kront St. Deprt
t- 7 1 'A '
Arrive at Weldr.aat l ic :
Lere W.Jd..n.... 8 j P M
Arrive at Wilmington, Front t.
Depot at 9 g 1 g
VIGHT MAIL AM) EXPRSHH TK A o
DAILY.
Leave Wilruinjrton. Front St
Depot at. fi I v.
Arrive at Weldon at. 3 5i
Leave Weldon l; A
Arrive at Wilmington, Front St.
Depot at t 45 . v
Train on Tarb'.ro Branch Roaa !tv:
Rockv Mount for 1 arboro at 5.o0 P i d ilv,
and Tuesday, Thurdv and Saturt v at 4 :iU
A M. Returning, leave Tarboro at 10.1't
A M daily, and Monday, Wednesday aid
Friday atfi:30 P M.
The Day Train makes close connection l
vYeldon for all points ortb vi lav L i
daily, (eacept Sunday) and dailv, via
mond and all rail route .
Xight train makes close connecti.ia.
Weldon for all points north via Riehroort.
Sleping ( 'ars att a no t.-w.!i N igh; rr :
JOHN F. DIVINE, Generai ur t.
june 13
- . tit ii.
Gen'ISup'ts Officf.
WILMINGTOV, COLUMBIA AVI) AU
&airtA RAILROAD CO
Wilmington, N. C, June 1 !, 1 19
OHANGK OF SCHEDULE,
On and after Sunday, June 15, th- fol
lowing schedule will be rim on tblsroadt
DAY EXPPSS AND MAIL TRAIN, daily.
Leave Wilmington 9 l 5 A M
A rrive Florence f. 125PM
Leave Florence .'! 6u P M
Arrive at WilminWn 8 WO P al
NIGHT EXPRES8 TRAIN (DaUy).
Leave Wilmington - 19 13 P M
Leave Florence.. I f A M
Arrive at Columbia 1 9 00 A M
Leave Columbia 6 10AM
Leave Florence 2 66 A M
Arrive at Wilmington 6 '0 A M
This Train stors only at FlenJngton,
Whiteville, Fair Blui, and Marion.
Passengers for Angasta ( via 0'!umbia ,
should take Night Express Train from ii
mington.
Through Sleepln? Csrs on night trai.
for Charleston and Augueta.
JOHN F. DIVINE, General Sup.
iu e 1 i
ti t-
CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILWAY CO,
OFFTOK GlHfcRAL SrPlRTNfRSrKNT,
Wilmineton, N. C, Mr 18. l79.j
Change of Sen edit i,k
ON AND A FTER Til IS dite. t e f 11 w
ing Schedule will be operated on tl a
Railway :
Pas?enrer. Mail and Express Train.
Leve Wilmington at.... 7.0 P M
Arrive at Hamlet at 2: 7 A M
No. 1.
at Charlotte at.... :'2(l A M
Leave Charlotte at 8 'IS P lb
No. 2. Arrive at Hamletat l;3l A M
" at Wihoinfrton at 9 0 A M
flosp cornert'' n made at Hamlet with
trains of Kaleigh A Augusta Air i in- Kail
Wfy. Shelby Division Mail. Freight A Pas engT
and Fxpre a.
No. 9.
1 Leave Charlotte ft 40 A U
j Arrive at Shelby
12:3 ) P M
No. 10. J
Leave Shelbv 1:16 i' M
Arrive at Charlotte 6:05 P M
V. v.. OHNSO.N.
may 17 General Superintend, it.
CHAS. KLEIN,
MciMer ani Cabinet Maker,
No. 24 South Fmnt Street,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
A fine Mff rtment of Coffins and Cast
kets constantly on hand. Furniture Repaired,
Cleaned and Varnished Orders by tele
graph or mail promptly filled. jsn 13
Theodore Joseph,
Corner of Harnett & F aliabury Sts.
One Corner West Raleigh Rational Hank.
RALEIG H, N. C.
Board Dy thedar or on the European plai
Stiifaction eurranteed in every particular
My bar is supplied with FincheS t- Mn
Wedding, 1870, Gibson's 1871 Rye, PfeifTer
A and Cr and many more of the Fiats s
brands of Hye and Kentucky Bourbon,
oct lfrtf
lleadqiianers for AIo,
Lager Beer and Porter.
B BXAZLGUS di. ZCZ '2,
No. 6 Market Btroc
1 iN FURNIiiflVOL WliH THE bS.
Ale, Lager Ber and Port-r, both keg aid
bottled, in the city.
SBT Conn try ordert pr npt: v tt idi ' tj
$300
A M N I li tra t
tpe'l. $ll a 1 iy .
htme uiAdf hy t'
imillWffrTrf. tJapaai DO n w-; wi.i
. . a
atart you. Mnn, wntut n, iys and girls
make money faster at work fur us t' -m a,
anytliing eiae. Tle work is light ud
pleasant, art.) snch aa anyone can go right
at. Those w are wia? who see Uiii
notice will send us ih-ir addresses at Ossee
and see for tbmselyes. Costhy Ouuit and
tera'S free. Now to the time. Those al
ready at work are laying up huge sums of
money. Address THUS & CO , Augusta,
Maine, 1 dw.