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I JIISCEIXAXEOUS. , effect, not a call! lis origin . .Mt.'HLitiona without. Hence, u ui ii'VxJ- the CAUSE inii'.t bo rvinov- r.ir? i'1 'Nn'i...r ii iv can a cure he effected. H KK KIDNEY AND L1VKU f AUSKr on ju.nt thi principle. It , i ir-! , 95 Per Cen -n-U( from deranged '"kidney 8 and '"" 7- tri'K- at "once ai mo i-rIUr, .' ..:..,,,enUof which t I mi'! T. n . " . root of the it i.- com- i;"'f V, .iinvilv ii!.!i tho great organs, both 1,1 iurl i:KS10IM;K. and by pla.In- i,.-,iihv condition, drive lieae ami '1 Jr',1,n'imt-,rai'l'i trouble rained by un '"lnV :! ',:!vl Vivor aud IVuiary Organ; ,J-,'nl ' Disorder of Women;-for , 7lirsj(.ui .ioi-angt inent jrener- '", rV it'rl'n.V-iv lias no e-iual. Beware. ii;:t;tiom ami concoction! said Ei tor WARNER'S SAFKDI . pi'TK" I 11"- 5pinlm . HochOHter. N. T. LYSSA E PiNKHAEVS'S COMPOUND. 1 n Poilivo Cure '.rn!l rtnl'uJ oip!!il vn WenViic.s i.mcj touifrbc.ticuMUtt'l'UlHiiutloii. f.;iciire n!iniy tile vrorct form of Female Com- i.i?.!u! i, !!lo.M l:ia jroiiMw, IiillaiuJHation and Ulcere. n. l';.!lin rm.I I'i-'j'liu-fiiifiits, and tlie consequent i-..t:il V.Y:.t. in-;, mill 1.4 j'flrticiilarljr. adapted to the i ii 4 r i..r It will tlisi.lvM nna i-?tpri tumors from tio uterus In e;i .i.rly T iU vri,.;.i,ii':it. ThV teiulency to can- r.-sm JuiinoisthfifUirln'OKtMl very sjiffd.ily ly its XbJO. !t riiiiovts faint nun, flatinVisoy. i3'r-Kt.-oyar.!l craving f.'i htimulnnts. mid reliovcs woakix-ii f tho toinacli. it i-nv.u Hloatlrnt, Uoadiwhi-s, NVrvom I'roHtratlon, .i. u.'iRi Dubillty, Blctpiessness, Lt'ire6b!on ami ludl- VI -tlKll. That fiolln(r of boarlng down, causing palh, lrelght and Irfwkarlti, ii alwaj g nuaneiit! cured by Its use. It will at all tlnifi and under all circumstances act In hunaony with the laws that gorcni the femalo ayetem. tor the cure of Kidney Complaints of tilt her sex UlU CoiopouDil l unsurpaawd. s ' I.YDIA E. PIXiniAM'S VEGETABLE COM r0l'XIl3 prepared at 233 and 235 Western Avenue, I.jnn, Mm. IVlcoJl. Six bottles for $5. 8entbymail In tho form of pills, also in the form of loreDfres, ob ript of rrioe, $i per box for either. Mrs. Pinkham freely arurwers all letters of inquiry. Send for painph Addreat as above. Mention thi$ Taper. Sa family should be without LTDIA E. PINXUXM'S UVXR TILLS; They cure constipation, bllloneneaa ad torpidity of the Uver. 25 cents per box. ' i Sold by all DrnffUt. ES iv.:u, of the Lct m-di- Restorer Ev?r U..CL Tt euros Rheumatism, cs tno "5- t inai It. lev els. -"!'-3S l iver 4& Kklneys, f . t s c ; ; t i rc ! v i ! ; fler e n t fro sa i..riw otner ioii;s, as it t r. -jre rccrintoxiratcs. Iliscux trnv i Co.. Chemists. N. Y. Ll" : y"" Pnying D.'1'nT S-. V . mmtz, LOUISVILLE, KY.; Vnti'iy .u'tH aid Uety iiulit,cd plivskima abd th- ly .1 TBI all fnnm. of PR PVTT A XUAL IjIS- wperwwtorrliea and Iinpoteucy M .4i f Mif-ktujKi la touOj. mxu&I cutiwt in tn i .r oumr C39, iJ 11115 Hr;t tSr J-s t ("':v: NrrTuumev. (mhl hu;-i.'t. ulv?: mi w riit). bisuicw f fciMi rtftive Mt-aturv. Hi' t'l -, f uni.Wf oa Yxce, JtJ. a t..ivi.i irj- en.l4 f ida. f fix.il Pvwcr. 4r.. rc.Jr:; uj4r r imba;H". r t.tl i.n jvf i i j-n- ilr2ut GorTLffR. QLtlT. Wi:uir, t'tUiiii. lin,l, ut lu,u.-,i. a oUmw pnM diseases qufeklt cu ro,l. -.f-i4et l&kt at'bf ittamwl t--?ratifWn uacluio(4lHtK, aa-1 iiv-itni; thwuwirt. is.-i '. icrmtsUU. tjrsel Iiwei-tij i.ii,'v.r i n.tL,i yrrai to ra care. I iu-vt, ;. !.. t. ,B as :;r owami!, n.iidii a i eik jf : i..--""fj-'- 1-t awU r expcen aa lr-. Cures Guaranteed in all Ccc a,ncirtakon. , t wd.jiUiWfc, r-neslW or fe Wilr free n'l i''' rcaoi.Wid eorrxnl--oc etrv;i!y d ; ' -1.1-'. PRIVATE COITNSIGR frr. nt to dt Href i. .-eurtiy 3,-frv tMr f fn-... MK.!a r-4h t.r ail. AIi-pm k - o4 . frcm 9 x. M tT H. S-jt1-- J " ' Marvin's Celebrated J,MRK ,ND BVKGLATI PROOF SAFKS, AU nd Tricfy, frtnn.j0.00to 2,20. 00. AcknowUsafred by tbebt authorities to be the KKSTSAVEMADK, txtraxt from Scientific A$ntticarile&tOTla ot litu. i8s2: ..We are alao asked a to tta t Ore proof afci. W aay BIAKVIX'S. IBS.LY0U vwShL y- 63 r, wPz xl - a . 4 V-'i;rC;-V'',Lv'j5ii r:"L's 'op. ate cop:- ;J . iJl.-- 'i,.'S54,. i ''i Viinec! pow ers, as . iU!VV0 'MvJ I'uHfier ard the I V"?-. v 'i-V t HeaUu a Strencth Parker5 ' The Daily Review. SUNRISE BY THE SEA.' A waning of the golden lamps In heaven's eternal dome, i A glimmer on the dusky sands Gliost-like creeps up the foam; A blended hue above the waves The lily and the roae A fleecy cloud of dappled bloom, Like that the pansy shows; A tinge the morning-glory wears,' With pearly dew drop wet, A blush as of the eolunibine, l A tint of violet; H 1 ; And ever In the bris ightening sky, piendor born come cnananng suienuor tHrni Till leat by Itytf, a perfect flower. moms xno iua or morn, Albert Laiglilon, in Tht Atlantic. SHORTS, Brazil has 2,431 miles of railway Ill operation. j The census gives us 5,000,000 miles of fence in the United States, which has cost over 62,000.000.000.1 i I A revolt has been stirred up in Egvpt j by "a false prophet,- who leads 8,000 ! well armed enthusiasts. j At Bethlehem. la according to the Times of that town; 170 houses have j been visited with small.pox, 322 cases have been treatedr atid 103 deaths have occured. ! I ; I The small boy -of Newburyport treats of giants as follows in his school com osition: "A giant 4 a very litrge, strong man, and they have him in the circus. lie is the tallest man oii earth excepting." j I j : " I The Taickof a Cliidajro J$roker. In the hearing of one of our reporters, the following was latelv related by Iewis II. O'Conor Esij., whose office is located at 93 Washington Street, this city, as an evidence of special good fortune: 1 have been suffering, said Mr. O'Conor, for a number of .weeks with a severe pain in my back, believed to be from the effects of a cold contrac ted whilo on tho lakes. I had been prescribed for by several of our physi cians and used various remedies. Three days ago, I abandoned them all, and bought a bottle of St. Jacobs Oil, ap- Slied it at night before retiring, and to ay feel like a new-man. I experienced almost instant relief and now feel no pain whatever. I must express ray thankfulness for the invention and man ufacture of such a splendid medicine and shall esteem it a duty, privilege and pleasure to recommend it in the fu ure for similar ailments. J MOONSHINE. Some idiot has named his boy ''Jum bo," alter tne elephant. Uarnum should capture the father and exhibit him as the champion fool of the country. A shoemaker at St. Charles, MoL, attempted to suicide the other day. It is supposed that he had lost a good deal on a, contract for getting up a pair oi oi. i-iouis snoes. i ! ( . Two Iowa women pounded a preach er because the head of their family had been expelled from the church. The preacher was a good deal taken back, but the m an wasn't. Although there aire scattered through the land many persons,.! am sorry to say, unable to pay for a newspaper, I have never heard of anybody unable to edit one. Ciarles Dudley Warner. Tootsy, on making the horrible dis covery that her kitten ihad whiskers: 'Ma, I donx want dis tat! I Dis man tat ! I want a dirl Itat ! V is m e Kescuetl from Death j "William J. Goughlini of Somerville Mass., says: In the fall of 1876 I was taken with bleeding of the lungs follow ed by a severe cough 1 J lost my appe tite and fresh, and 1 1 as confined I to my bed. In 1877 I was admitted to the Hospital. Thedoctors said !I had a hole in my lung as big as a half dollar. At one time a report went around that I was dead. I gave up hope, but.1 a friend told me of Dr. William Hall's Balsam for the lungs. J got a bottle, when to my surprise, I commenced to feel better and to-day I feel better than for three years past. ! "I write this hoping every one afflict ed with Diseased Lungs will take Wil liam Hall's Balsam, and be convinced that Consumption can! be cured, j I can" positively say it has done more good than all the other medicines I have taken since my sickness. ' During the month of April, $3,41G, 473 was added to the silver coin in the treasury, which is over $900,000 iiex cess of the amount coined, and during the same period silver certificates to the amount of 600,000 were thrown back into- the treasury, j Very nearly half the com now held by the government is silver. " ! : Malaria, Chills and Fever and Bik ious attacks positively cured tvith Em ory's Standard Cure Pills an infallible j remedy : never fail to cure the most ob-j stinatet long-standing cases where Qui nine and all other remedies had failed. They are prepared expressly for mala rious sections, in double! boxes, two kinds of Pills, containing a strong ca thartic and a chill breaker, "sugar-coated; contain no Quinine or Mercury, causing no griping or purging; they are mild and eflioient, certain in their ac tion and. harmless in all cases ; they ef fectually, cleans tlie system, and give new life and tone r to the body. As a j household remedy they are uneqnalcd. For Liver Complaint their equal is not j known; one box will have a wonderful i effect on the worst cae. They are used and prescribed by Physicians, and sold by Druggists everywhere, or sent by mail. 25 and 50 cent boxesJ Emorv's Little Cathartic Pills, best ever made only 15 Cents. Standard CurejCo.J 111 Nassau Street, Newfitork. jSni d&w. In the course of its work m fine lock making a Rochester firm 'uses many hundreds of screws so small that the thread cannot be distinguished by the naked eye. and the shoulder can hardly be seen. They cost. $3 and $4 a gross, and a man can take $100 worth into his mouth at once. .- , ! There are fierce brain i storms that shatter a man's organization, his nerves shriek for relief, ancl neuralgia banishes rest. At such a time, if the miserable sufferer would use Benson's Celery and Chamomile Pills, lie would find perfect TTT ' The population of Winnipeg, the most northerly city on "the continent,' has increased from 215 in 1870 to 14, 700 in 1881. . - . "Certainty of Relief.1 Wilmington, N. C, Febl 4, 1881. H. H. Warner & Co: Sira I know from personal experience that your Safe Kidney and Liver Core is a great med icine, and I believe all who are afflicted can take it witE a certainty of relief and cure. , Ii. Harman. i . ! " -.j '.. Missouri has been redistrtcted for congressional purposes. Out of 14 dis tricts the Bourbons think the! Republi cans will carry one, possibly j two ; but Chauncey I. Filley says the Republi cans have good fighting chances in five. Au enricher of the blood and purifier of the system ; ciire3 lassitude and lack of energy ; such is Brown's I Iron Bit ters. The yacht Maggie wirrbe shipped to America the 15th inst. She is consider ed a smarter boat than the Madge. The yacht Kara, belonging to Sir Henry "Cove Booth, is preparing to go to1 the polar regions, to render assistance to tho Ijigh-Smith search expedition. ' t- Health, hope, and happiness are re stored by tho use ofLydiaE. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. It is a positive cure for all those diseases from which women suffer so much. Send to Mrs. LydiajE. Finkham. 233 Western Ave nue, Lynn, Mas3.t for pamphlets. aiISCEL.IiAXKOUS. From the Home Journal i . - A Remarkable Discovery. A REAL SKIN CURE. THERE IS ONLTONE AND THAT WITH SIMPLE NAME. - ' i - Beware of iniposters, pirates, or any; old articles which now suddenly claim! to be best. They have been tried and found wanting, while this has been proved a remarkable success. NO POMPOUS NAME. ! i J7ztf. curative neede no pompous or incomprehensible title of Greek or Latin to sustain it, but its simple En glish name appeals directly to the common-sense of the people. And the peo ple are signally manifesting their appre ciation i of this frankness by selecting and using Dr. Benson's Skin Cut:e in preferenco to aUothcr professed remed ies. Dr. C. W.Benson has long been well known as a successful physician and surgeon and his life study has been the diseases of the nervous system and of the skin ; since he has been persuaded to put his New Remedy and Favorite Prescription as a "Skin Cure" on the market, various things have sprung up into existence, or have woke up from the sleepy state in which ' they were before, and now claim to be The Great Skin Cures. , I EiTBeware of imitations, or 'the var ious articles which have been advertised for years or struggled along, having no real hold or merit on the public, that now endeavor to keep head above water by advertising themselves as "he Great Skin Cure." ! None is genuine and reliable, except Dr. C. W. Benson's Skin Cure. Each package and bottle bears his likeness. Internal and exter nal remedy, two bottles in one package" Price $1.00, get at your druggists. I Relief for all Overworked Rrains. . ! CAUSE AND CURE. Dr. C. W. Benson's Celery and Cham omile Pills are valuable for school chil dren who suffer from nervous headaches caused by an overworked brain in their studies, and for all classes of hard brain workers whose overtasked nervous cen ters need repair and sedation. Nervous tremor, weakness, and paralysis are being daily cured by these pills. They correct costiveness, but are not purga tive. Price, 50 cents or six boxes for $2.50, postage free, to any address. For sale by all druggists. Depot, Baltimore, Md., wh ire the Doctor can be address ed. Lettess of inquiry freely answered. C. N. Crittenton, New York, is wholesale agent for Dr. C. W. Benson's remedies. Kerchner & Calder Bros., QOMMIS3ION.MERCHANTS, AND Dealers In GROCERIES and FERTILIZERS. GENUINE GERMAN KAIXIT apl 23 tf ON HAND. A New Lot O F HARNESS JUST RECEIVED AND FOR sale low. I have full line of Trunks awl Va llse at prices to suit tho time. Repairing executed neatly and with die- patch. '.'!;.'. " J. II. MALLARD, Successor to Mallard & Rowden, may I-tf No. 8 Front Street.. . To Out of Town Buyers ! ' rrrrsiciANS and dflvlers in Towns. on our -Railroads and tn the roun trr, we offer a splendid stock of Drug. Chem icals and Patent Medicines. Onr prices always as low, often .lower than elsewhere In the city. Send ns an ordr or write for prices and we guarantee satisfaction. ' TWe make aperialdea of Quinine in nnoes and In balk. Morphine and Opium. ' 4 MUNDS.BROS., Drugjsts, maJ-7' ,Wlhnfaurton,N-. C." j" Private Boarding. HAVING RENTED THE WELL-KNOWN and beautifully situated Reynold' Place, tn the city of AsherWe. I am prepared to take Boarders on the folkywuvy trm; tSOQQ a month; $10 00 a week ; 91 50 a darA Apply to ' . 3nSCEliXEOUsi Unprecedented Attraction ! 'OVER HALF A MILLICH DISTRIBUTED. Louisiana State Lottery Company, j Incorporated In lCS for 25 veara bv the Leg islature for Educational and Charitable pur poses with a capital of $1,000,000 to whch a reserve fund of $530,000 has bineo been aw tea. ! Isy an orerwliclniin!; ipopuliu chise was made a Part of the vote its fran- present State Constitution adopted Decmler 2d, A. I)., l7.i. ItS GRAND .SijXOLE NUMBER DBAWTG" will take place monthlr." I It never scales or pfat pones. l.Kk at the followim; Distribntittu : 1 ' GRAND PROMENADE CONCERT, j ' "durinjr which will takf jl;ic.-c tht-14-ith Grand Monthly AXI) THK KXTRAORIIN'.VKlV JiEMI-ANS"!. I. DltMVIXIi At New Orlcansj Tuesday, June ilotli, lt-2. Under .the jtersoual sujervUin and inn:w- t Tncnt of Gen. G. T. BEAUREGARD, of Louis iana, and Gen. .TUBAL A. EARLY, "of Virginia. I Capital Prize, $i00,000. FNoTlCK Tickets are Ten Dollars on iv. Halves, Fifths. Tenths, $1. LIST OF PHIZES. Capital Prize of ?1K,000 $100,u)0 ."0.000 2l.f00 1 Grand Prize of tO.OOO.... 1 Grand Prize of Large Prize of 4 Larjre Prizes of 20 Prizes of BO " 20,000 10,000.... 1,000.... 20,m I 20,OIH 20,000 i 25,000 ! 30,000 40,000 " .VM. ... " - 300 200 100.... I 10.... 100 200 COO 10,000 W.OOO 100,000 $20,000 - 10JOOO T.-'iOTi APPROXIMATION! PRIZES. Approximation Prizes of $200. " . " - ! 100. 300 100 100 11,279 Prizes, amounting to. . '. .. . Geiu-G-T. Beauregabu,' of La. Com. Gen. JUBAL A. EARLY, of a. Application for rates to clubs-should only he made to the office of the Company in New Or leans. - I For information apply to j ! r M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans, La. or M. A. DAUPHIN, " 1 127 La Salle Street, Chiciago, Ills, or M. A. DAUPHIN, j j 607 Seventh St., Washington, D. C. The Ncav York Office is removed to Chicago. N. B. Orders addressed to New Orleans will receive prompt attention, j Hie particular attention of the Public is called to the fact that the entire number of the Tickets for each Monthly Drawing is sold, and conse quently all the prizes in each dratcing are sold and drawn and paid. I may ll-wed-sun-4wd-w TT nci IMPROVED ROOT EEER, j-LAx uu pacKacre makes o gallons ol srallons of a deli- cious, wholesome, sparkling temperance bev erage. Ask vouv druggist, or sent by mail for 25c. C. E. ilTRES, 43 N. Dela. Ave. Philada. apl 19-4v A3 4 REWARD ! for any case of 5 I W J Blind, Bleeding, Itchine, Ul cerated, or Protruding PILES that DEBlNG'S PILE REMEDY" fails to cure. Prepared by J. P. MILLER, M. D., 915 Arch St. Phila., Pa. None aenuine without his signature, i Send for circular. Sold by druggists and country stores, $1. i ' I i apl liMlw WOETH SENDING FOE. DR. J. H. SCIIENCK, of Philadelphia, h4s just published a book on "DISEASES OF THE LUNGS AND HOW THEY CAN BE CURED," which is offered Free, postpaid, to all appli cants. It contains: valuable information for all who suppose themselves afflicted with, or lia able to, anv disease of the throat or lungsj Ad dress DR. J. II. SCIIENCK & SON, 000 Arch St Philadelphia, Pa. P. O. Box 2S33.. 4w . S30 PER WEEK can be made In any locality. Something entirely new for ents. s.voutht iree. G. v. ijngka HAM & CO., Boston, Mass. apl 1S-4t WAMSOTTA 2100 LINEN. iARD COLIECTORS ! S? I CHromo C ards. Humorous, bripht, attractive, 'Diamond SHiBTFACTOBTj.O.Boxbo3,Baltiniore GEORGE PAGE & CO, Mantrfiictarcrs of Patent Portable Circular SAW IdXIiS llzo gt&ticaary rrtiUa STEAM ENGINES 5H.BCHE0EDEEST., BALTIMORE, 1ID.- 3rist and Flour Mills, Water VThpeH Wood "vTorkinii md Banret Macmnerr. tnuiaie Mills, tMrcnw favra Mill StrppH?.etc TANITK ETKUY WHE1ILS and GBINSINO iUACHLNKRV. tsend. for Catalogna ctoimeiican Popular Diptionary,$1.0 This Tiiefnl and eU trijt rolunio 1 a coa leta Library on ncvclopoeiha, n Ij.incu M IUV VCSI Xrl4 -jtionary la tho world 11 - . V. W - . . Tl . Ut. It cos rM -fclecACXJ Triih tta trm 3W,'r1iataoliljr. derivation epe;ung an.1 prouoan elation and vaf( amount rf absolntelj itecfteaary lnformatloi njKn f cience. Mytbck opy, BUvrapny, An riean Ui'tory, taw etc., beUi p perfod Llbrnry ot ft'fernc Webster" EictlonArj com (9.0Q, and tin American Pop uiar uicnonar coataonly $ I . "wort: tea time th money. X.Y.AtU. "Wli lars nrer aaen lta atrial eltbr In prir, finUh .jr coa nU.V--Tht Adocato. "A perfect Dictionary and libran referenee'' Lealle's Ilhis. Kews. N. Y. One copy o l.o American ropnlar Dictionary (1H nitrated), the prrat t and beat book ejerpoblUheU, post-paid ta ay audres, B rceafpt of S I WEntlrs Mtlaf action eoaranTe4. Tvi trpiM postpaid S2. Order nt once. . Thia o&r jobd fori w o cava cmy. and win Titver L- xoace af aii r. ana will irever V : ina!e ar aln. opies for Pive Dollars. Grt, tire of your rfgods U ad wits yon ana you fret j enr own book rrue. Fsxli. Xaaraetuinf Ca.. 120 llissii St.. 5e? Tcri Uur readers will jlnii thu wmderful boolz the cheap ist Dictionary published, Thl Information it contains is xoorih many times the amount asJceti fyr it, and it should be in, Vii possession of everybody. With hisboohinthe library for refer mce, many other much more ex pensive works can be dispensei Krtth, and ignorance : of JiU tozntry, history, business, laws tic is inexcusable in any maii ffote tne rrrice. &19 vost-vaia. H MA K 1 W m -jm sna , , .,. T, n-r-Wi T-l 1 r.1"'!-:"" j' Dissol uti d ri of Cdriart n e'rsH i p rpiIK COPAKTNEKslUP -.EXISTING HI Xtweon II. nranbildt I5ro. and W. Ii M end ow?, is dissolved, tht? untirljmc1 liaTint: t-old Uieir interest in the Care Fear Tobacco Work?. All accounts due said Cape Fear Tobacco juc cam v,;to XUitr iUUVU ie okl copartnership are paya rsignel. who will stam in iitui Ji. BKITN IIILlf & lV.O. Works under the otl coiartnershh are para ble to the underi dation. " f -lliK The Best Rule X THE ILVRDWAEE TUADE CAN HE found at JACOBI'S Hardware Depot. Itis to sell at small proflts,and tnerein i3 the secret of our Increased trade. We keep one of -the fullCist and ljcst stacks m the llnte la the fo lowing lines : C.ENKUAL IIAKDAVARE. BAH IKON AND isTEKI BCILDKU'S IIAKDWAUE. t CAi:UIAt;E MATERIALS," MIXIIANH -j and FAJiMEli'5, T.OI, I - Of every kind, l'aint-. White Lead raid Brushes, Coach Paints and 'Varnishes. j ! , WINDOW GLASS. ALL SIZES. ! "Mrtnufacturer's Aa'ticv for the followinc 1 i frod : . , -. I ATLAS AND STONEWALL PLOWS, 11AIMANS UNIVERSAL. 1'IAJW, JAGOUI PLOW. i NEW YORK ENAMEL PAINTS, COOKING AND HEATING STOVES, From two of the itest factories DXRS, WINDOWS AND BLINDS, A stock of each of the above always on hanui Ml wh have not vet done w arc solicited to a. give us a trial.i Corresponleuce2a I tended to promptly. I NATHANIEL JACOItl, " I I . apl'20-tf .WJSouth Front St. Commercial Hotel Wilmington, N. C. M. SCIILOSS, Prop. IRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. tfW Flrst-clas Bar and BILLIARD SA LOON ATTACHED, i apl 27 New York & Wilmington Steamship Line. SEMI-WEEKLY LINE. k STEAMERS WILL SAIL FROM ;NEW YORK EVERT AVEDNESD4Y AND SATURDAY, at 3 O'clock, P. M. GULF STREAM REGULATOR. . . . Saturday, April 20 . . . .Wednesday, May 3 SANTO DOMINGO. . . . -ST Through Bills ... . .Saturday, 3Iay C Lading and Lowest Through Rates guaranteed to raid from Points In North and South Carolina. - ; ForFreight Engagements apply to THOMAS E. BOND, Superintcndant, Wilmington, N. C. THEO. G.EGER, Freightigent, 35 Broadway, -NewIYork. WM. P. CLYDE & CO., General Agents, apl 27-tf. " Cosmopolitaii Bar. EST WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, ETC B Thursday next, will receive the last WINBEU RY OYSTERS. apl 25 JOHN CARROLL Dentistry. AM DOING PLATE WORK, USING CEL- rluloid and Rubler as a base plate. Terms: x or Celluloid. ? ..' " Rubber.......... 25. Satisfaction guaranteed. J. II. DURHAM. Ientbit. Princess street, between Front and Second. apl 23-lni. j First National Bank of Wil mington. !' j CAPITAL STOCK ..... $250,000 . 05,000 SURPLUS FUND DeposiU received anl -collections made on all acceiblejpoinfs in the VnRt States. DIRECTORS: E. E.RURRUSS, D. G. WORTH, 'MARTIN, JAS. SPRUNT, JAS. DAWSON. OFFIC ERS: E. E. EUliBUSS. PresKlent. JA31ES DAWSON. ... . - ... IreIdent. A. K. WALKER- Cashier W. LARKLVS. At Cashier " ' apt 23-tf ; "" ' . " The Cheapest and Best COOK AT PAEKEE & TATLOE'S. apl W 3 i AttItOAD97stci T Wilmington & Weldon lailroart Company Orrici: of Genitrii. Siteuixti:!iiiext, '1 t , , Wiuiuvstoi?, N,C, Ai-iU 2. ISdi. j i ,1 - --ir-rr "- -- ' - "- " AA- J- ' ' ' - ; ;! J.l i Change of Schedule. : ON AND AI TEl: A PHIL 2, 1?., AT C.40 A. M.. PanijeT Tr!r nn . t!e ,Vilmiir. ton & WcUlon ii.uiriti M iil run u uliuw : DAY MAIL AN IDELXPRESf. TRAINS DitLY, Nos. 4T Nokiu ami i-5 South. j j Leave Wilminirton, Front "it. lVpoL '"'.W, A. M. Arrive at Woldon ......li.jjO P. M ! Leave We lIm.. ...... 1. ...... ....... S.J? P. M 1 Arrivd' at Wihn'jtoi, Pmr.tbt. D' t, 9.M P'M Fast Tin:ou;H Mail & Pasksoek Trains Daily No. 43 North ano 4) orYrr Leave WiTnvinsrtor.,Frvrit St., p.e;vot R.iyp- M Arrive sit WeMtMu.-.V...-.. l.MAvsM Leave Weldon..;..- Uta P, 1 Aniveat Wjlm'tou.l-'rojit t. D'p't p. M Train No. '4') South will stop only ?t lKnLy Jloiint!, Wilson, GoUM-Ovo nA ..tauOli.,!. j' Mount for tr'.ioro at TJ M. and T.l P. laiiv. i:.ns"-nui:, K-avu innoixatyTvu-i. m. land:; P. M. Daily. , TraUxNo. 47 make cloc cor.ncctTori nl Wei jdon for all point'? Nokth Dailv. A1 Tailrla 'Richmond, and daiiv except MUHlai" via Iiav Une. - " H' . ';." Train No. 43 nnts dai!y rn.d inaVe' ciohS roat ncction for all points Ni.rt'i v'f.i Rirjimondand Walih?rton. No. 17 jnakc clytQ couneeUon lor Tarboro. I " -I i . . . ; i . ii trains run sm i reiwct n iinnniuiv anu Wasliincton, and have Pullman Palace, Slec er attached. ' i " i ; M JOHN' F. DIVINE, ! j General uperintcndenL A. roi'E, General fasscuycr Ajrf ut. apl 4 tf Wilmington, ColnmWa & Aiignsta R. KL Co; OFFICE OF GEXERAL SUrERrSTENljENT.-. j AVllmlngton, N. C. May 4, 182; 1 Change of Schec ule. QN AND AFTER MAY IT. I, 1552 A 2.57 A. M., the! following Passenijer Schot ulo will be run onithj road : , , NIGHT EXPRKSS TILMNS, DAILY j-Nol. 43 West find 47 East. ' I Leffvc Wllminprton..... 10.1.1 T. f. Ixave Florence. 2.20 A. M. Arrive at C. C. & A. J uncV'iou. ..... ".20 A, M. Arrive at Columbia ..'... l .... . , (J.40 A. M. Ix?ave Columbia...... I HKOO P. M. Ieave C, C. & A. .1 unction... 10.20 P. M. Ijeave Florence. ... ... 1..V2.A. M.- Arrive at Wilmington.. . .! I (5.tlf A. 1 . Night Mail am passsj:xgf.k tkai.vi jiaii.i , No. 4Q Wkst, and Dav MaIl. ac. SENGEjIt TRAIN", NO. 43 E3tj i Ixjave AVilminp-lon l).l D Pas- ap. M. Arrive at Florence 117 A. M. Leave Florence AnHvo nr. Wilm5nctoii. 1.21 P. M. ktt V. ,M." Train 43 stop at all JStaiions. if . No. 40 -stops onlv nt FiCruington, Mihltovil Fair Bluff and Marion. ' ' i ' " Passengers- for ( ohimhla and all poiijtrf on ii. & C. R. R., C, & R. R. .taUonP, Aikert luiu tion, and all poinU beyond, .. should take 4i iiftiic r.xpre.ts. I . i Separate Pullman Slcepera and for Augusta on Train 47. All trains run solid between Wilmington. for -CharJe? ton Cliavlesn ami JOHN' F. nmMi. (Jcneral SuperiiiWtifleiiJI Aj. j'.)iJS, General i'anengcr Apeiju nt-il 4.tf . . ' ... i I Carolina Central Ii. i Company. OrFICK OF CiLNUIUL SLrmiXTEN'PKXT, h Wilmingtoii, N. C, April kh, 1M. .'p , ; j -I mmmm mm m ' a1 -a ,i Change of Schedule. X AND AFTER ARII) I'th, 1SS!,- o THE operated oii i i - ... following Schedul Railroad : i will lie (liU PASSENGER, 5IAIL ANDEXPRr-SS TRAIN, ! DAILY TiCave M'ilndnton at.. J..1..5.45 P. M. So. 1 rrive at Cliarluiteat......,'.4(iv. M. No. 2. j Ijeave CharlotN; nt ....7.5." P. L Arri e atAMlnungton at....v.au A M. 1 and 2 stop at regular stations Trains N onlv, Hnd points designated in t.io .Coinnany Time Table Train No. !!. Daily except Sunday. Do. No. ilV 1 S;itnrH;i- t. SHELBY DIVISION. PAS.SENtiER.MAJL EXPRESS AND FRE1UHTV ; I.1ily except Suwlays.! Icave Chftrlotle....;.... Arrive at M.elby......... Leave Slielbv. M3 A. M. UP.3I. J.40 P. M. Arrive at Charlotte V ....' 5,10 P, 31. Trains No. 1 land 2 make cIom; connccfion at Hamlet with R. A A. Trains t nndfrrtrn iLnl eigh, and at Charlotte with Shelby PiVlMon Tram. ....!! ; Throuh Sleeiting Cars bctweeni v llrulhffioii and Charloticiuid Ralt'L'h auil Char!ott4 I- Trajn X. I niakc ontK't-tioii jit harlotte with. A.. 1 Jt O. It. for Mateavllie. ion- netting then v. ith W . N. C. It. j:. for al yoinu on said road Trains No.4 1 oud 5 makeconuection W Char- lottc with A- & C. R. IS. for .j.artilnburk'. GrtH-nvllJe, Athens, Atlanta an 1 mi i.nt I yond. ... , V!.. JUllA.fcU,. men u--ti i.enenu upruii-m.-oi LOW PRICES "! BUYERS, OF.-' . BOOTS Sc SHOES ;:, ;' WILh FINljj" 'i A Large Stdcl T i a COMPLETE UNEAXD ; " ; LOW PIIICE! GEO. R. FRENCH & SONS', T AKOEST 6TOCKOOK STOVEi IN THE fcuteami Wcatrlce jCaUorfwf rojr cit- l."trn ' 1 J : L... t B.".i"Ssi J. apl 30 h 3j NORTH FRQNT T. A. X. WILUllID. jtre&t t yrilm.ngton relief. majlXStn AsocTllle, N. C. " r-
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