MISCELLANEOUS CURES ..... mfl aoBtLf Bal.S A JO aCW. TUT I IKKti A. V T. LEit CO'. iff J STRUGGLE WITH A SHIRT. TT.rtel'-n-IrcJ arid sixty-five tirncs each year every nolher's son of cs has a strug g'.? rt:;r ii.to Ms shirt. Ifa shirt i worth gcttics into, if it is strong i-1 well hmiJc. sure net to rip or tear, ; effect linn;, then there is some compel. vition fvrs;rn!ing so much of our exist ence in such a struggle You may wrestle uh the Diamond, but with its everlasting ly attachment and reinforced bosom, you w ill come out head fint every time, covered uh glory and w ilh the best shirt i n the land. WAMSUTT 2100 LINEN. If ytr t'ri'er nt t lrp is, r.d his d !te I j IUa.'!'4.L" r ; , w!e nviauLtCturcrs, lUtli- apt Il!33S I cd irm Capital Prize $150,000. Wt dokrtlty certify tkat nperrtsc the mrranemenU for mil MtmlXly uf ixvU .Urn -f iMwiui c ITU LouUfcawa &ate Zxrt frry CewjMBqr, i4i. perte manayt and con trol tW Xr0wf IMewuelvtf. and tta U innt art &x4iti rU4 iWm.ify, faint u. and in food fmlX toward mu parUes. and tc amXAot M U CVNir to tu Clu ccriiJlcaSt, icUh fac mmU of our Mtgnalnrt attached, in tU advtr Commissioners. J prKECKUKSTHI ATTRACTION OVER HALF MILLION IMSTRIRLTr.tl wmw siateTotieev . company lr.orvoni'i a for i' years lr tVo lire- b'jscrt frr fc-lucitlocsil n I ChMrtUl pur rMrT fmt of ti.V,GO0 ha tlani lxa lie.L V.j aa OTcnrhelaitnx populaa tola lis fran wam ma te arrt of the present Sutc totutltuiiotk atortca December 2I. A. I)., S79. IlS GllXD St50UKniD ORAWI5M wrll! lAke pU- monthly. It merer tealea or post r'4. Look at th following DUtrtbullon: lOth Gran. I Monthly AM TIIK KtTKJiORMXaST StMI AKXCAL lUW!NO, -U tho Ara4my of Hal, New Orleans, Tuear. Jane 11. lM. l"n Ur the inMnal nuerrUlon acI manage rocot of Wn. T. CKAUREU AK1. of lxulUna, an.l ia. JLT.AL A. KAKL.Y. of Vlrsltla. Capital Prize $150,000. Notvc TlckeU am Tin lk!Ur only. Ilalvcj, fa. ttm.. t- Tenth t. usr ur i kucj. i CirtTiL Tkixc or iatVo...!V.tw U!id Pxucur ao.-oo... w,r. 1 ai?co I'kizc r t,tt... 2o,xn Laa.iK 'HiiU4ir U.uw... 2i.ori Ikizk or 3 ?l''JMor I.cixj... '.o.aTj , s:.. n.ww ' o " irt... avor - CIO... o !."' - ... 5O.000 arrsoxiKaTtux rsizc. J ArproInt!on lrtte of .tV l J ioa.... la.ux) t Ti.... 7.1 0 ' Trite ataouaUn to...... f Arp!VUoa form to eluba ahouH be osavl f'T Votaoxof th Compaay ta New Or- wia for farther teformaKoa. write clrxrlf, Ittr full a.S.irr&. Maka P. O. M-wy kt 'jrbe an.1 ai1rea Iaterc-1 Iiterato MiWoRlANS NATIONAL. IlaNK. w Nrr osxA!f. La POSTAL NO! C3 aad onnry Utliera by Mall or KrpTTM (all ivdi of fa an J upward Kiprea at our czpenao) to U. A. UAUPHIN, . New orleaa, L. - M. A. DACPltlN. . J7 Serenta SC. Waahjajrtoti. D. C nny U wortt 4a w Water Coolers rtHT CUKAP AT . 1 EUJD GILES UUKCIIISOVd. Uorchlaoa Stock. RheumatismfHcura!giafSciaUca, irtj-J- BacUdit. Headache. Tocthache. MlrU. IsrsJl. 'r lilte. l"MlLaliAlifal J W T i . r - r TheDaily Review, KUHOKS. Ofuimcs when Even Kcjktlot fl.ir Floats from the crest of distant woods. aou over mooriina waste and craj a wearyroiceJcss sorrow bro'li ; Around tuc hovj- u and fro Tbo ghosts of Blinds hoard long ago. And ollcn ruitlst the rush of wheels. Of passing and repassing feet. When half a headlong city rcch Tnumpbsnt down the noontide street. Above the t umult ff the throngs I heir again the same old songs. Itest and Unrest 'tis strange that ye. Who lie SDait AS iMiIt frr.in rw.l. Shculdsway with one strong sover- Tho secret issues fif the sonl : Strange that ye Loth should hold the Keys Of prisoned tcudcr mem or its. It may be when the landscape's rim Is red and slumbers round the West. I ho sririt too grows still and dim. And turns in half-unconscious qucit to mose forgotten lullabies Tha: whilom closed the infant's eyes. And maybe, when the city mart Roars with fullest, loaded tide. The spirit loses helm and chart, And on an in3tant, terrified, lias lied across the space of years To notes that banished childhood's fears. We know not but 'tis sweet to know Head hours still haunt the living day. And sweet to hope that, when the slow Sure mesfaje beckons us away, fhe past may fend some tunelul breath To echo round tho bed of death. Chambers' Journal. A .Monster Dretljrcr, A monster dredger is at work on the Cape Cod Ship Canal. The dredger was excavating, during an inspection. about COO cubie yard3 per hour, its full capacity being 20.000 cubic yards per day. 1 he deposit by tne lorce of the nitration is earned some 800 feet from the point of excavation, formiug by its dis ribution an additional embankment to tho width of 100 feet. The dredger, it is said, is the largest in the world, sod can do the work of from 175 to 200 men. By tho new survey and other changes proposed, the work will require at least four years lor its completion, at an estimated expense of $1,000,000 per mile I be channel will be eight miles long, 210 feet wide, and deep enough to float the largest vessels. Under the proposed hango of location, the en trance at'Iiuzzard's Bav will bo between Masbce and Tobey's Island instead of Aganam Point. Over $400,000 have been expended in deposits for prospec tive damages, the payment for right of way and expenses lor labor and mater ial. The working ol tho dredger was satisfactory. Great Trco Plantations. The London II orld says: The Sea- Ccld estates com priso 100.000 acres'in Inverncsshire. 50.000 acres in Us nil shire and 97,000 acres in Morayshire, tho rental amounting to abont JL5.000 a scar. Castlo (irant, in Slrahspey, is the old seat of the family, and around it are some of tho best grouso moors in the Highlands. Cullen House, Banff shire, the favorite residence of Lady Sealield, is a very pleasant place, and close to tho sea. Balmacaan, in Glen Urquhart, is a large. shooting lodge, and lie amid ap excellent deer forest, which is let to Sir Henry Allsopp, who has sub'et it to Mr. (Bradley-Martin, of icw lork. lulchan and Advie, the well-known shooters ot Mr. Bass, arc on tho Scatield property, and so are the noted forests ol Abernctby and Kin veachic, let respectively to Lady Stam ford and to Sir (Jrevilfo Smyth. Tho encumbrances on the SeaQeld estate amount to nsarly JL600.000. but the Strathspey woods wili. in tho course of a lew years, enormously increase the income. It was estimated recently that in thirty years they will realize 50,000 a year, not merely for one year, but regularly year alter your. There are a hundred squaro miles under timber in the district, on the estates ol Lady Sea lield and the Dukcof Richmond, prin cipally thu lorinciv The grandfather of the late Karl commenced planting about ir20, and since IBoj the work has been done iu a thoroughly systematic man ner. In two plantings near Cur Bridge there ur 33.00O,CCO trees on 25 0O0 acres. The irces arc principlly larches, spruce and firs; but 150 varieties are grown on the estate?, and there are large nurseries near Abcrntthy. Over 2 0 persons are employed in tho forests, which are well worth a visit from any one interested in tho subject. Tho Ilaudy IIoitscviic. A new way of decorating doorways has come into fashion. The door is taken away, and in its place a dainty poriiere curtain Is put up on a rod. The curtain is tuado ol some gauze-like ma terial, and may cost considerable or lit tie. Over the door is placed a Japan ese fan in col rs to harmonize with the furnishings ol tho room. The fan is opened to a half cire'e. and is suQicient ly large to ext nd across the top ot the door. Fans that have becouiw broken and arc otherwise unlit for use may be made ornamental in this way Two smaller fans placed over the door in two half circle, with a third one in the contru above theai, will- give a very prrtty effect. Small pictures are now hung by a single cord, wnich comes from the cen tre, while larger ones arc hung with two cjrds passing straight up and fas. encd to two. nail that are the fame dis tar.ee apart as tho picture is wide. The cord is composed ot crimson or old gold s:Ik. but otttn invisible wire is used in preference. An old-fashioned litt!o wooden rocker that had sen hard service f r a cire or more years. ws recently converted into a tu-st fasLionabl piece of furni ture by a voung Brooklyn lady. The rocker had a stiff back with plain bars. Ttre young lady first painted it black and then app.ied a coat of varnisa. which made it look like ebony. She then padded the e&l and covered the pad ding with a piece ofunblcacbed muslin. Lacking it dawn neatly. A pretty cush ion was made out of craxy patch work and fastened by olive and crimson satin ribbons, while a large bow ot the latter was fastened to one comer ol the back. The whole thing when finished pro uucea a oainty ana comtortableececi 1 IoU.se wlrrs whr m Krmt ta nn away their " heavy " winter clothing, should select one cloi et In the house in which to han the dresses, overcoats and heavy jacketi. The clothes should oe nuns: on a. line in the Yard on a unnv dav and well RirMl and hMtcn The closet should be thoroughly washct and sprinkled with good black pepper powuer. i nen cang me gar ments UD and close th rioor. ThPV will keep all the summer, but more m pepper snouia oe put in every month. r urs snouiu nave tne same treatmenr, and after beinir thornncrhiv with the black pepper shoulde put up in newjpaperj, so that no air may get at them. Every opening in the paper must be sealed. This process of wrap ping in newspapers is said to insure safety ara;n3t moths, as they cannot cut inrougn tne printer s ink witbout dyiuz:bntit is wise to anrinkle the garment with pepper, unless one in tends to take it out during the warm weaioer. y. r. Journal. Emory's Little Cathartic Pills arc sufficiently powerful for the most robust, yet the satest for. children anu wcaK constitutions. 15 cents. cou A Fargo Grand Jury indicts one o its members for pilfering fire wood. luc opiiiiuii oi lUBKeuerai puui'c iu roard to Avpr'a Chprrv Pprfnral i Tu ; ; r .i , t- confirmed by clergymen, lawyers, pub- lie snp.iefrs nnn sprnr. a i i nv ir. is the best remedy that can bo procured for all affections ol the vocal organs. throat and lungs. Lord Coleridge Is busy writing his volume of American iteminiscepces. 7 Something old-Allen's Bilious Physic Acts quickly, relieves promptly, and never tails to cure Sick Headache and Constipation. 25 Cents, large bottle For sale by Munds Bros. & Dellosset, Tho Massachusetts Assembly votfd ... to Inrnish school supplies to pupils irec. Puke Cod-Liver Oil made from selected livers, on the seashore, by Cas well, Hazard & Co., New York. It is absolutely pure and sweet. Patients who have once taken it prefer it to all others, rnysicians have decided it sn penor to any of the other oils in market. Chapped IIavds. Face. Ptmpt.es. and rough Skin, cured by using Juni per l ak boAp, made by Caswell, Hazard & Co , New York, th 3 w The starving Indians of Fort Buford lave eaten 3,000 dogs tins winter. "Itouclioa Coughs." Knocks a Cough or Cold endwise, For children or adults. Troches, 15c Liquid, 50c. At druggists. eod Thirty thousand woman live io Paris by. manufacturing artificial llowers. Remarkable .Escape- John Kuhn, of Lafayette, Ind., had a very narrow escape from death. This s his own story: "One year ago I was in the last stages of Consumption. Our best physicians gave my case up. 1 hnally got so low that our doctor said I could not live twenty-four hours. My friends then purchased a bottle of Dr. Wm. Hall's Balsam for the Lungs, which benefited me. I continued until I took nine bottles. I am now in per fect health having used lo other medi cine. Cincinnati had 150 miles of street under water during the flood. Petroleum V; Nasbv. I. 11. Locke. Petroleum V. Nasby, editor Toledo Blade, writes: 4,I had on a forefinger of my right hand one of thoso plcasaut pets, a run-round,' The finger became inflamed to a degree unbearable and swollen to nearly twice its natural size. A friend gave me HENRY'S CARBOLIC SALVE, and in twenty minutes the pain had so much subsided as to give me a fair night's rest, which I bad not had before for a week. Tho inflammation left the fin ger in a day, I consider it a most val uable article."' The property destroyed by fire in the United States in 1S83 was 6100,000,000. Curo of Asthma autl Spiual 1 Weakness. 1. 230 West 22d Street, New York, May 17. 1833. Though it may be irregular for a physician to give a certificate in favor ot a proprietary medicine, still, in the cause of humanity, I venture to say a word in favor of Allcoci; s Porous Plasters, which X esteem the most remarkable external remedy of this century. I have known these Piasters to care Spinal Weakness where the patient had bten confined for months to his bed, A blacksmith of my acquaintance was severely injured in the back by tbo kick of a horse; four ALi.cock's Pqhous Plastehs quickly relieved him of ex cruciating agony and cured him in a week. Another patient, suffering with Neuralgia of the Heart, was completely cured in four hours. In Asthma, I know of a case where they were worn lor three months and lutly restored the health. In another case, wheie a patient had Sporadic Cholera, nothing relieved him until he puton'hn c Allcock's Porous Plas tiais; in twelve hours all paius in bis crust and stomach disappeared I know that these Plasters, applied co the pit uf the stomach, are a sovereign remedy for Dyspepsia and Coi'Stipa ticn. Finally, if persons once use All cock's Point's Plasters they will tiever use any other; they are so p!easan o,nick and painless nature's balmy assistant. H. C. VAN NORMAN. M. D. Allcock's'7 is rbrous Plaster. tho only Genuint A Fair Offer Tne Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich.,offer tosend Dr. Dye's Volatic Belt and Appliances on trial, for thirty days, to men, young or old, afflicted with nervous debility, lost vitality, and kindred troubles. See advertisement la txu paper. t th a eow&i Wilmington District. . . Methodist E. Church- South, Quarter ly Meetings ; second round. . Elizabeth Circuit at Bladen Springs May 31 and Jane Newton Grove Mission at Black's Chapel June 7- 8 Cokesbury Circui: at Cokes- bury... ....... June 14-15 Point Cas ell Mission June 19 Duplin Circuit June 21-22 Onslow Circuit June 28-20 Waccamaw Mission,. June2829 W. II BOBBITT. P. E. 13 r Roser's Vegetable AVorm Syrup instantly destroys worms, and removes iue becreuons mat cause teem. Henry's Carbolic Salve. The BEST SALVE in the world for Cots, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers. Sa't Rheum, Tetter, Chapped IIand3, Chilblains, Corns, and all kinds of Skin Eruptions, etc. Get HENRY'S CARBOLIC SALVE, as all others are but imitations. Price 25 cents. Vandals havo mnnh nmlilntrd tho soldiers' monument on Boston Com mon. A Grinning Death's Head is scarcely more abhorrent to a refined observer, than a row of discolored teeth made visible by a smile. Correct tho hideous blemish with delightful and healthful SOZODONT, which whitens yellow teeth, imparts ruddi ness and hardness to colorless, un . healthy gums, and a floral balminess to the breath. The femine mouth be comes wondrously attractive ia conse quence of its use. Leading actresses and cantatrices regard it as ineonirara- ble. Rhode Island savin"- banks Iiiva 52. 490,205 deposited by 120,482 persons. "isuchu-Paiba." Quick, complete cure, all annoying Kidney, Bladder and Urinary Diseases. $1. Druggists. . eod Texas has shipped and sold out of the State 4,707,769 head of stock since 1866. A Card. To all who are sufferintvTrom the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of man hood, &c., I will send a recipe that will cure you. FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a mis sionary in South America. Send a self addressed envelope to the Rev. Joseph T. Injian. Station D, New York City. eodd&wly MISCELLANEOUS Beaten bv Wind and Rain. SAILORS ON THE SEA AND LABORERS ON THE LAND-HELP FOR THE LARBOARD WATCH. There Is no telling the force of thewiiri; and tho height and rash of the sea was Blmply appalling. W hen Cornish, the boatswain, and myself came down from aloft, aftor furling the mala royal we were wet through and half dead from tho hard toil and the exposure." So said the mate of the "Grosvenor." when i elating tne incidents of an Atlantic cyclone. after nearly ai tne crew naa muunea anq leit the snip in boatR to escape punisnmenc Mechanics who labor upon lofty buildinsrs: carpenters, masons, painters and bricklayers. may DC caiiea a Kin a ox snore saiiore, ana mat their numbers are not more lareeiy aecimareu by accident and disease is a marvel. Mr. Ja- baz itozers. iuck pointer, nouee paiawr, etc., of No. 60S Madison street. Chicago, over a pipe and autumn nre, said to your correspon dent: No, I am only a young man jet tmrty-Hve. that's all ; but the kind of work I do tells on a fellow's looks and constitution. Laet Spring I was about run down with Over work and ex posure. I naa io give up uoing any wors iuy self and iust made out to oversea my men Id a sort of half and half way. I thought I wa played out far good and all. I was racked with a OQueh. etupifled with a cold, and torn and dteabled with Rheumatism. Do? I took PARKER'S TON 10 and It cured me. Those three words tell The s'ory it cured me." To all persons subject to risk from exposure, PARKER'S TONIC will commend Itself It pu rines the Blood, incites tne torpid Liver to a boalthy activity, and opens the pores of tho skin. This ia the season of out-doors pjerlls to health. Keep the Tonic near you. Prices, 60 cents and $1 a bott'o. Hiscox & Co., J Chem ists. New York. - may 10 d&w 1m arm WEAK, UNDEVELOPED i PARTS nv TUB HUMAN H)TV KNLARGFP, DK VKTj- OPKQ, STjtr'NiTHKNKr." V.tn., inn intprestinrr IrlvrtisHmwnTTongriin uTonTpHverTn reply tj,"- iiines we will say lu't uiitc i u eviuwncq oi uum nm ittwuTTTTTaOnThe contrary7the advertisers are highly 7n3"rSrTnt-erewtwt ptrwona i1" tr J ' . (aiel cirvutarMnji2t"'jjiiw RIE K1eDIOAXc!o., BuPAio. !S.Y. Tflvi-ikc'rmrtHre; apl!6 1ydAw SEA-SIDE PARK HOTEL, WRIGHTSYILLE SOUND, N C. SCOVILLE& CO., Proprietors miS HOTEL WILL BE OPENED FOR tne Summer season of 1SS4, under iae man agement of SCOVILLE CO., (of tte Sco ville Bros, of the Kimball House, Atlanta, G , and the Boford House, of Charlotte, . C), and with tbe extensive improvcmenU which have 1h en i laced iii-on th property, tbe Hotel U the best tca-Sii) Hotel in North Orolioa. The tah'e will be furnished in tte best etvJe. Fish, Oysters and Crbs will be ecrve 1 In great Vriety. fhe Rooms are furnished in elegant style. comfortable beds, handsome furniture.. Tne urounds are very attractive, large ana roomy. A fine Bar an I BU.iard Room ba Lecn placed on the grounds. a wo ccv uovrimg Al.cya. urf and still water batbinz. Srccial exrur sion rates on l Railroada. FUhlng, li anting and Bath eg. Boats to convey guesta to the Ik-aca. A Band of Music Is engaged for the eajcn. Kver rranren.cn t U mad tor the enjoy- mcTft and en wrta in met t of gucte. f-cat Kacea, Kae Ball Games. Lawn lnnl. Cro quet and other games. Complete Use of n veyanceg'dlrect to tbe Park, meeting every train. Board by the day. $2.50 and t Srxc'alJy low ratea by tbe week or mvnth may zt Kerclmer & Calder Bros. WHOLESALE G ROCESS ASD COMillSSIOS MerchanU, offer for sale a full line of rLOCU, BUQ4B, BACU.n, SALT. KICK, . MKL, CORN, OATS, sscrr. soda. LIE. STARCH,-CRACKERS,- CASOI, HOOP IRON, GLUE. NAILS, - BUNGS, - PAPER. BAG-, AXUtGKXASC, POWDER, COFFER, MOL.b6CS, LAD, HAY, roTAsn, SOAl',, CANDLES, IUVET. MATCHES, BCCEJlTt. MISCELLANEOUS. LARGE SUPPLY OF SPKINGFIELD HAMS I JCST RECEIVED. These HAMS are the FINEST sold In WT. mlngton, and CANNOT BK KXCKLED. -AND- of every vailety and of tbc BEST QUALITY received fresh every week. P. L. B RID GEES & CO. 10 North Front St. may 26 ( BEFORE V- AND AFTER Electric Appliances are sent on 30 Days' Trial. TO MEN ONLY, YGU8G OR OLD, WliO ar siiiTerinj from Nirvous DEMLiTr, Loot Vitality, Lack of Nerve Force ano Vigor, Wasting VVeakke?sss, and all those diseases of a Personal Natvrs resulting from Abi sks and Othfr Causes. Succtly relief and complete ix-bto-ralion of Health, V iaou and Maskood GUarastec The grandest discovery of tho Nineteenth Ontury. iend at oace for Illustrated Pamphlet free. Address VOLTAIC BLT Cu,, KASSKALL, bov 27 lyeod&w t th s Weaiftoooslen g?T Whose debility, exhanated -i F-. powers, premature dcc:iy excesses, error of yonth. etc, will find a crfect and lasting restoration to robust health and vigorous inunhood in THMARSTpN BOLUS, rteituer stomach orutrpinrr nor tnstrnmente. This treatment of Nervnm Debility and successful becanea baeed on perfect diapnosia, new and direct methods and absolnte thor Ofixhness. Full information and Treatiso free. Addresa Consulting Physician of MARST0M REMEDY CO., 4G V.Kih SL, KcwYork. dov 27-lyeolAw th 1 .-'jm mm M.r msm a it m ant :..F.J5iM.! - fcoostnotd and ccoc?.fid ipc-eialliti in the V.8 f now retired) for the ca.-f, cf STtn-voum Ste.MJ.iiV4 Wjomt Ilia m ii atxi. Si'-t:7c.m,s i-ad tiecay. Benl lo plain BealeieaYuiop-i-.ji-- ivrucstscaa nilU Address D3. WAni? C O., ?-oisiana Mo-' A firmrim TrrfH-itTon fir OH9 OT tDV ANAKESlS" civea instant elief, and is .an ivf alible cure ror r iles. nice si. at druggists, or eent pre- naid liv mail. Samtiln frM. jAd, "Anakesis" Maters, Box- 21lo, Now York, FREE: Thoncands ot cmsea of Kerrawi Debility, men. tal ad physical weakness, lust uianhood.ner toei prostration, the results of Indiscretion excesses or sot cautd.eored by N ER VITA. Btrons faith that It will ear every ease prompts iue to send to any sufferer a trial package on receipt of IS cents for FOR TRIAL posiaa,t. us. a. u. uux, box 843, macaco, uu. nov 27 veod&w t th s pniMORPHINE HABIT ft fl ,L KANE DvQnlBcey any one ean care hiaaaeir qnlekiy sad painlessly. Pur teatimo Qlidsand endorsements from eminent medical men JtccMreaa iu iu aasa, A.B., JB.D., 1C0 1'siloa it.x Sew York thi. J. L."WINNER, Y'ATCII1IAKEK JEWELLER, W Chronometers. Fine Watches ana Jewelry repaired an-J warranted. uppoeite .New ilartet. Front St. men 22 W. & JS. S. LATIMER, Attornevs-at-Lawl OIScc 3. E. Cor. Princess and.Water Ft.-?, jan 7 PTJRCELL HOUSE, liDHU NEW MAJS'AGKMENX, WILMINGTON, . B. 1. PltRRT, I'roiilitor. U Late troprictoT At'aafc Ilov-L vvr-:i.- tl 't .rv inir.. r- m - au to f :..0 Ier tUy. Keep Cool ! Keep Cool ! ANOTiirn lot or t ok water Cooler rviceired. lej Cretm Freezers toat trive fatlaauioa. Hetrlrirsiots upon ne ' ou"l to be tbe bct- AWb j autxiu X)K SfOVE. such as tbe "Golden Harvest" &nd others we have that are coolir g to the ccok's tjwper. PAEKER A TAT LOR PirRE WHITE OIU mar 21 CLOSING OUT. " gIG DBIVE IS BALGIINS. LADIES bLtPPERS selling cbeip. We are epilog out tts of Ldiea' Strap Clippers and SindaU at tl and fl- pti pair. Good ralne in tb goods. . ,-" Geo. B. Prcncli & Sons, ICS NOCTH FROST STREET, may ss , si ' a raTt ill fuini! is vx !H Mr.W.1 MISCELLANEOUS. Baltimore &; Wilmington ; Stcanisliip Line. v STEAMSliip4 " Vri Man ' m m mm- W 1 Ct ; JS ;TC O , WILL. SAIL FPOM ' ; BALTIMORE, S ATURDAT. . .. .I1AT 91 - . . -a .-. , FROM . - -m:; WEDNESDAY..... ..JUNE 4 Tr m wa .' . as raws guaranteed to and from points ton tit Uall Roads and Cape JT car Hirer, f "also,V y .'.'..-..'J',;. ; To and. rora Boston, Providence, PhUade : phla 8Jd all Western citi eJ . -j ( For Frclgr t Engagements,' apply to : A. I. CAZAUX, Apt,, , . - . , WUmInton, N. C AN I HEWS 9 & co;,Ag:ts.t 5. w. Corner Light and German Sts., may2C s . rT'f Baltimore New York & Wilmington 'Steamship' Line. x STEAMERS' ' WILL SAIL FROtI KEW ioRK KV.RY SATURDAY, at 2 o'oVek. P. iU BENEFACTOR ......Saturday, May REGULATOR.... Saturday, May 10 BESKFACTOR ....Sarturday. May 17 REGULATOR". .Vsiturdiy May21 BENEFACTOR Saturday, May 3 X3 Through . Bills Jading. And . Lowest Through Rates gcaranteect to an I trom PpisU in North and South Carolina. ' c For Freight or Passage apply to II. G. SMALLBONES, Superintendent, Wilmington, H. C. 'I', 'it 4 f T1IEO. G. EG EE, Freight Agent, 26 Broadway, ew Xcrk. ' WM. P. CLYPlr A C. erer) Aaont. apl28-tt. , J - ' i - - m. . . White Meal Yeast. itptv VAtntiTw tfTrt," vptcT POWDER. Having bceir Jlborpughjy -testetl by a great many of the ladies of Wilml Pgton feelinollicUatijn ia commending It to tho , public It Is'clegant for bread, roji? or biscuit' It is made by Miss Hodges, of this city, o : pure vcgctablo matter, and she refers to Mis. A, A. WUlard, Mrs. Gert. Whiting, , Mrsl Samneriforthidp,--f , or the correctness of her state men or sale by L: -r JNQ- H BOAT WRIG IIT, 12 4 14 No. Front et, mch31 - Sole A gen :lllv 11 fA(V JACKSON & BELL, Water Power Printers T.7 . ' BOOK-BINDERS. We have the mot romplet clwhlitili mcnt of the Ijind to 1m? found In Wilming ton, and guarantee tUI o"ur work to Ixf done In fint clu&i tyle,andrn reasonable t4!rms. Knd In your cirders darlue f?io dtilt aea son, and have them-(3ceculiUiMhe io?t pcrt.uble prices. , Wanted:." Y A COMPANY f WHO PliOPOoE TO, stabhsh a manafactorr taereon. wclt-tWhir. ed cyi'rt htcda. Partita whotaay fcave sotj lands to dipoo of are requfeeted to mvitunci eate, with me at Waleb.roor by letter with Mr. Josh T. J arse, at Wllns!lgVwi to peri . rnll pmcnLixs as to exact loeny-fi of Uo. , TsnEst-r ot arres. probable ylcM or rtmber t the acre an-i kweel rVre. rret be. nude kno-r. f ,JOHX T. PATIUCK, ttat IvtnVraUaa A real, ' Pl 11' .- 'ImW., " ' ' ' 6L 0 w 44 i A T MON ACirS, Kb SECOND STRZET.tc- twr-ca Market nfl Prlsiy. I.a?van 4 a Uc-aen'a gol of every deaclpiiou, any color. Also, cl4aclng, aeoariajao'ibiciiitnz, cnti. me a pair of roar old KM GioTea; - tJovJU-tl , - I ?;X0p&s g 3 fs 2 Lai w Q T-. ?t-S C p-." li W mi i Z 2-1 -S s E f 8 2. e t I m a ; -;riirr:i! ha w

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