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HIE WILMINGTON POST, UN PAY ;'Ai6i;KIJJO"V JsM 1 1, I 80. j THfrBLAUKS 111 fHE.IEST. F!N I'liNiHlOOi) HOMES AND SUP I'LYINd a need; .... Cincinnati, Jan. 2. Up to the jres- cut time 800 colored people from, North ; CaroVuui, have Arrived in Indiana, since -Ahe arrival of th first party from North Carolina, eight wockri !;.; between 700 j and 800 iiegroc ( f .'ill ages and sexes have entered Indiana: Of these, about ,? 2U0 have been cnt to 'Putmiin county, between 150 -and 1G0 have gone to Montgomery, about 50 have ''found home in Hancock, o5 in --Hamilton, .50 ! in C!:y, 25 in Shelby, 40 in Hendricks, 1)5 in Tippecanoe, 20 in Delaware, 30 in Wayne, 25 io Itilido'.ph, 20 in Us-gtf, 25 in Howard, and. about-50 still .remain in Mai ion. i 1 1 and about Jndi itiapolis That there is a demand for the labor ujf thee people is made evident by the nliiuber jf applications that come from all partof Indiana, and from 'the ad ' joining stales1 ( iohio and Illinois Farmers want thenj.;. The plan of hav ing two or three hired meii, with their1 families, settliiig on1 a farm, m little h HiHS of their own, is a ::ew one in lu-T. diana. In winter or summer their la. v bur eau be depended upon. If sickness e iters the farmers home, colored nursea are at- Jhand. The women, too, can milk and wash and make garden's , (t ueceiisary, they can go into the fiell care of the stock'. 1 heir child- rvi c-in run errands and uo the lighter work.1 Thus a farmer ; becomes inde pendent ot all outsiders. Said one tanner the other day : "I would take them even it ordinary larm laborers ' were plenty, which .they are not " When isked why(farm iiands were uot plenty,! he replied : "Becauso for many years tliero has been a steady ilow of young men from the rural districts to the towns and cities. They e4ther dis like farm work or want' higher wages ,ihan: w?'can pay. More than this, a '('ooa rriau usually leases a farm and Works for himself. nut as soon as he can tifid one. The western fever subjects lis to another drain, carrying our sons into the newer states, where land is plenlier and cheaper. No less than ' 50) yoking men haye thus been with drawn from Putnam- county alone with in the past few years, The coming of i.luW. colored families, therefore, is a ' : nceiiy, and is solving the labor ejues- tio i lot tlie rural uistricts. Mr. Ijurtgiaie gives it as uis opinion lUt i .ko n noca m inn ana oi in ft la- " bor bf betweeu 10,000 and 20,000 color ed ijien, such a3 have already come irom North Carolina, lhis Opinion was baaedjhe said, upon his experience : f i providing homes for tnos3 who had conic htre, and upon interviews and v. eoin tpoivdeilcc with many iarmers of N all parts of the slate. The demand for ' h'.'u"sVhUd help, he contiuued, is about ,' iW funic. O'nls and VOmen who know 1 uy anil are willing, to mJo such work -in i:ni homes in the best families, ,dced,i-heir'comuig would be an abso Jiitje bio sing to the wives and daugh t ks, w:hl,vin many families, are now overworked. As to ihe assertion of, Mr. Voorhees that Indiana is already fully populated, f and needs no more immigrants, white , that fully one-third ot the state is uu : ; .... xr . T . . T 1 - s jiueu. . i In, Newton. Jasper, I.ike, '.arte, White, Tulaski, and Jienton tunties, in the northern tier, and in niatiy-'of -the thinly populated districts in the south, good farms can be bought r.ir sir or &2f uer acre. These tacts are being communicated! by-the' refugees to their friends in North Carolina, and Voni this times until the demand for jabo'rers is supplied a steady influx oi voloreieople is expeeted liAlisW TUK TUll.D TKUXI. X IU publican Journal Speaks Out llaMi!y.i ; ' " l-'roni iho Suudty yispatjh. Anionir the most irttoll i .inn tiiere is strong oppoVitiou to' the j.lca of. atUirtj tcru) ami even many favwU of Gun. Grant doubt the possi biiily ol'h'H tlecliuu should he receive U.c uoinitiation. The Dayton Journal a-ys : Mlf there are nicn who are tie- Urniiutd lhat Giui. Grant shall be the ll-publicariiouiinoe for .President,. we hcriouslyVadvUc them to make 'a carel'ul i'lvcstiatioM of the silualion in Ohio. We can' heat lily support Urauj but w'c know -enough lo know that theroare enough llopublicaus yho will not sup' i rt him lo jjoparJizo the state." V4U iho jenticnien who are so enthusiastic fir Uraut "fell us that they arc certain jhey .could carry the state of New York fvir him should he be nominated ? We arc convinced that lie could not carry it that more lhan the thirty thousand . KenubUcan-s Who ' voted against Mr. i . i. Cornell : 'would vote against Grant. V-tTre Graut to be the nominee, which of the doubtful states such as Ohio! ew- Yor, 'Ne'ier'sey; ' Couhccticut, Aiilifornia, and Indiana -woild he be 9-.ire to carry ? To m l it appears very iloubtful if he could cajr rr tne eicc.orai viites ol.ati one ol tin " . i in. Of course, we are .uo ,t talkiii'T now to t vs. geuileuieii v. ho bUllier olitiicfj in 'barrooms, but to the "hiuking m'en.who shape the, notion of 'couveutions, and who control ihe election-ol delegations. Froni what wo have heard we are coq JnceU tl.at the nomination . ol. Grant would'; U-e- l'ollVwed,by disastrous defeat.. uu; juu;t" Itepublicaus who uu not :ai lend primaries, .bit- who vote 'at every election, are verv unauitnous in their Mp.lfasitib.rt to m'alvin Graut the nomi uee, and the Arermutlepublican-s are utterly opposed to him." There is still a widespread regard among Americans for theltradition handed down to us from pur earliest President, that it is dargeronsto our liberties to give any man a third term of the Presidency. Though ourselves having no. fear what ever that Gen. Grant, were he elected President, would attempt to overthrow the republic, r that he would prove a Gaidar, we cannot shut our eves to the iact that there are many conscientious, patriotic citizens who do ao think. Would it, then, be the part of wisdom for the Republicans to array this fear and those possessed of it against our party ? We think it weuld be the very top of madness. A defeat with Grant as candidate would prove the destruc tion of the Republican party. A defeat with any other man as our standard bearer would be but a temporary re pulse. There is; another very strong reason why Gen. Grant should not be the nom inee : The Republican party would be put on the defensive at the beginning of the campaign. It would have to meet the charge that he had in his Cabinet men who were corrupt ; that he was intimate with men who were af terward convicted of defrauding the rev enue; that he pardoned with lavish hand such convicts, and that his private secretary was proven to the satisfaction of the country to have been in league with them. These things cannot be disproved; and though we never enter tained for a moment the thought that Gen. Grant knew of the wrongs com mitted bv his friends, we cannot believe that the man who surrounds himself with corrupt men is the fittest man the country could choose to fill its highest o llice. LookiDg at the question of nom inating Grant Irom all sides, we cannot but regard it a the most dangerous move which the party could make. Of all the menfmentioned as candidates he would be the weakest. DIRECTORY OF LODGES. MASONlC.-tWHiTE.) Sr. ;.l.tlm't) LOdue No.l. F& A M. meet last Thursday evening of each month, at Ma- SOU 1C null J . ' VVllntlDKtoa Lodce 319. FA A M. meets 3d Tuesday in each month, at Masonic Hall utuc 'ru unaoier jno t. it a. m. meets aa Monday iu each month,- at Masonlq Hall. H vimiinsiou council imo. 4. ltanauM. meet 2d Monday in each month, at Masonic ii an. t Wilmington Commandery : No. .1, K T, meetx -J I VVedncsday in each month', at Ma son ic1 Hall. KXIGUT3 OF HONOR. ; Ciir-Miua Lodzc 431. meet 1st and 3d Mon days in each month, at Odd Fellows Hall. 1. U. O. F. , Cape Fear Lode No 2, meets, eyery Te day evening. " r Orion Lodge Nq 67, meots every Wednes day evening. i, Camnbell Encampment No. 1. meets 1st and 31 Friday eyeningof each month. Keb.ecca Todge meets let ami 3d Thursday evenings of eayh month. Wilmington Degree Lodge meets and 1th Thursaay eveneing of each month, I, O. $, B. North ESt ite Lodse No. 223, meet 1st and 3d iuu jay lu each month, at 3 o'olook p m O.K. S. B. i , Manhattan Lodge No 158, meets 2d and 4lh Sunday in each month, at Is o'clock: p m ROYAL ARCANUM. Cornelius Harnett Council No 231tmeets 2d and '4th Monday evening of each month. The above Lodges meet at Odd Fellows Hail on Third between Friucess and Chest nut streets, i KNIO UTS OF PYTHIAS. Sto- cwall Lodge No. 1, Meets, every Mon day it Castle llall, oh Third street ( erniania Loclge No. 4, meets every Thnrs day evening at Castle Hall. Endowment Itank No. 221, meet 2d Friday in e.ach mouth, at Ca6tle Hail, 4 i. o. o g. t; Wilmiugtou Lodge No. 61, meets every Wednesday eveuihg; at Teriiperance Ijall, fon liiiru strtict. i. a, i, m, Wyoiril' gTribo No. 4. meels every Tues d:vy uvMinsr, at theirluallon Friuce s be tween ront and Second streets. MASONIC ( Colored, i . Ml. Nobo Lodge meet 1st a id 8d Monday in each mouth, on Sixth between Walnut und'iled Cross streets. Gibltin Lodse. meet 2d and 4th Monday in cacti month 'corner Eighth and Pilncess sueJis. a. u.o. o. f. Free Love Lodge, met 1st and 3d Tuesday in each month, corner Dock and. Water sts Gol eu Lyre Lodge, meet Ijt and M Mon d iy in each -month, oorner Market and Water streets. I. O, OF G. S. AND D. 8s Qjueea Esther meets every Monday even- intg. star of Liberty, meets every Tuesday evening. . Ingenious, meets every Tuesday evening union, inoeisevery Wednesday evening Loving union, meet oVerr Wednesdav evening. Damon and, Pythias, meet every Thnrs- uay eyenin Fidelity, meet every Friday evonine. The above Liodsrea ocounr the Beeona and third stories, in the west end, of Xvdns's building, on Princess street. mouth, corner second and Princess streets CONFIDENT i '---' f OF - -. 0UK iILlTV TO SrVTISFY THE ' -A. ' "- DEMANDS OF OUR CUSTOMERS. AS TO QUALITY AND PRICES, We yjiiM extend a cheerful invitation to Qr iricqJs ani pas to call aud exar hie our stock, before purchasing, as it is so largo and num rous, o.Vroprlsloff.as it does, all sjrt3 of GROCERIES, cScc, Varying in size from a box of Cigars, has of Shot, small box of Blueing, Laudanum, ,1 .. , m -ni; 'rniisnan M . .. - -,. - CUndy, Bakiug Pdcrg. Soda and Matclws. to a sack of Salt, "barrel of Liquor, keg of auupowder, barrel of Mullets, box of Meat, rnl, r n-rftnir hnn'e of Ties, tierces of Klccor n.ams, to a hogshead of Molasses that it 1 au impossibility to advertise In detail, suifics it to say, It contains every tiug the dcaler'or consumer needs ADR1AM & VOLLERS, ' WHOLESALE qRQCER3, r Southeast cor. Front and Dock Sts. WILMINGTON, N C. nov 1G tf NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. IT. T. HELMBOLD'S COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT PHARMACEUTICAL. A SPECIFIC; REMEDY FOR ALL DISEASES OF Tnci BLADDER & KIDNEYS. For Debility. Loss of Memory. Indlsposif tion.to Kxertion or Business. Shortness o, ureatn, xronotea witn xnougnts or Disease, Dimness cf Vision. Pain in the Back. Chest and Head, Rush ot" Blood to the Head, Pale uouatenance aaa ury bkid. If these symptoms are allowed to iro on. very frequently Epileptic Fits and Con sumption iouow. wnn te constitution becomes affected, it requires the aid of an. inyigorating PA-idiciue to strengthen and tone up the system-which 'HELM GOLD'S BUMlu?' DOES IN EViiRY CASE. HELMBOLD'S BUCHU IS UNEQUALLED By any rem,e '"y k no. o. It is prescribed ly the mot miijeut nhysiiaus all over the world, U Rheumatism, Spermatorrhoea, ,. Nearalgia, Nervousness, ; Dyspepsia, -Indigestion, I Constipation, Aches and Pains, General Debility, Kidney Diseases, V Liver Complaint, Nervous Debility, Epilepsy, Head Troubles, i Paralysis, Qenerat 111 Health, Spinal Diseases, bciatica, Deafness, v Decline. .;. Lumbago, V; Catarrh, , ! Nervous Com plain Is, Female Complaints. Headache, Pain In the Shoulders, Cou?h, Dizziness, Sour Stomachy Eruptions, Bad Tast6 In the Mouth, Palpitation of the uieari. aiu in ine region oi xne lviuueys, and thousand other painful syraptons, are the springs or l)y8popsia. - s HELMBOLD'S BUCHU INVIGORATES THE STOMACH, Aud stimulates the torpid Liver, Bowels, and Kidneys to healthy aetiou, in .cleansing the blood of all impurities, ana imparting new life and vigor lo the whole system. A single trial will be quite sufficient to convince the most hesitating of its valuable remedial aaHties, PRICE $1 PER BOTTLE, Cr SU Bottles for $5. Delivered to any address free flom obser vation... lug the came attention as by calling. i . .w- . . . - . r . I gj pondent?, ah letters snouidioe aauressea H. T. HELMBOLD, Druggist an 1 Chemist, Philadelphia, Pa. See thit the private Proprietary bamp on each bottle. SOLD EVERYWHERE nov 23-ly RAILROADS. Carolina, Central iiail- : way Comxany. OFFICE dEN-L SUPEIIINTENDENT WiLMiaTONiN. C, Juue7,lT.y. CHANGE OF SSHSDDLE.I ON and aiXer Monday, 7th instant, the following Schedule will be operateoh inis uaiiway : r PAH3ENQEK, MAIL AND EXPIES3 ... TRA12J ' ! , j.v . ) Leave Wilmington at.......7:f0 ?. M No. 1. y Arrive at Hamlet at .. 2:27 A M ) " Charlotte at .is:2'Jj.M ) Leave Charlotte at J L:..S:25 ?. M No. 2. V Arrive at Hamlet at 1:32.. M J " Wilmington at..-. V..M No. 1 Train Is Dally except Sundaj bnt makes no eonneation tts r iiTh rn S.tnr. 1 day. ; No. 2 Train Is Daily except on Stvday . SHELBY DIVISION MAIL, FKEICjlT & PASSENGER AND EXPRESS ' i ' ' f " No 9 Leve Charlotte..M.i...L..8:41A. M J Arrive at Shelby U2:aP. M, No 10 I Lee Shelby..:..... 4 l:jP. M J Arrive at Charlotte .5:C P. M IiOCAL FRtHQHT & ACCOMMODAION. Leaves Wilrtiinetoii ,5:SA. M Arrives at Lanrinburg ...4:( P. M weaves nariou..........; Arrives at Laurinbnrg... ...5 J A. M. staves JLaunnDurg.., Arrives at Charlotte ..OS) A. M' ,..4.!0P. Leares Lautinburg..... IMMHMI ...5.-0 A. flV -arrives at Wilmington.. 4:9 P. These Trains leave Wlhningto aid Chi- lOtte TuesdaVS. ThnrsrtflVR snd Ksitnv.lnvS' Laurinburgj Mondays, Wednesdays aui. rriuays. Close contectionpfiae at Charlotte wlk Trains of A. & C. A. E. U. K. and A. U'.'d: I 11. R, j Passengers for Anheville via either routi leaving Wilmington at 7 p. m., will arriv at destination at 9 m.v ne-xt day. i SleeDinir-Car acsommodatinna on Thrr.nfft Trains bothfto and from Charlotte and WilmingtonL . There wfll also Through Sleepers run ouu uviii iwaicigii ana tjnariojte. I V. Q. JOUNeJUN, Chjef Ebjrinfcer and SuDerictenLen. dac7-tf I r I. , i - ; "EKINTENDET'S OSFICE on, Columbia & Au- Wilmiag JKSBKSII WilmIkotonN. o., Noy. 22, 18. 'J Cil ANG E K SCHEDULE ON an low r.ad: N and a'H cr Sun-luy, Nor. the ic.U ing hedul ul - bei rati on i bis DAY EXPU ESS AND MAI (Daily,) L TRAIN . . . a oo r i I , i.r ) p .v ; . s 01 y Lcav e Wihnihtou Arrive Florqace. ....... , Leave Floreokrc Arrive at VV'ijniiiiirtou '.'.... NKJ 11 V X ii E33 T U i N,: (daily) Lcav-e Wiliningtoa.'. Leave Florence: ..... .- ..10 13 I' M L . U 20 A M irrive at Odlntiibia... y.0O.M Leave Coluuiibii 5.C0a! M Leave F!or:aca at. . 2M) Al M 4rrive at Wilmington.. ......... dM'J A M luutdiiu, rioii uiuu, uunun.: Passengersjor Colnmh'.n, and all points is ,...& C, K . tit. sua m w enteni North. Care- ' ,,,mJh(-'l n a . spartan b tug, should .c -xigLii cpresd -xr&in irom waiming- ton J'jivseogers for Aurusta should take Kluhfc b.x press Train, which connects elotelv via Florence and; Charleston Junction. i Through Slfecp'.ng Cars on all night (ra-ins lor e!arlestjn, Navannali, Augusta (via . '.i.A !.... ..i . . n . . . . . ...... 1 . JOHN F. DIVINS, Ueu. Buo't. nov If,. W I , ? :isapaBj. -u Lrt . ;., j Ofeick PENERALSUPEKINXENDENT, '! ST, I Wilmington, w . C.,JNtv.22:i8V.'. CHANGE OF SCUEDULE. On and tftbr Sunday November. 2:1, PasseDgerTrjains on the W A W. R-.tfrocd will run asiollows: L DAY MAIL AND EXPREsdS.TR A IN Dailv Leave Wilmi ogioc, Front Street Depot, it.. .. C.50 . M Arrive at We don at i... 13:50 P.M. Leave Weldbn a. 1. . .3:4') P. M Arrive at Wilniirgtcu, Front St. Depot at.........: t...U:53 P.' 55 NIGHT MAIL AND EXPKESSf TRAIN, Daily.! Leave Wilm Depot at. cgUfc Front Street 6:4 J P. 11 Arrive at Weldon at 3 53 AM Leave Weldon daily, at. .. 213 A g Arrive at W ilmirgton Froiit St Depot at. a 13 A M Trains on Tarboro Rrancli Ilo:xd leave Rocy Mop. nt for Tarboro at 5:10 IVM. nilv.and Tdesdav. Thu.isdav und Satur- day at 4.(H) AJM Itpturniug. leave Tarborc at 10.00 A. M.r dally, and Monda-. , Wednes day and Friday at r , n . The Day Tjrain makes close connection at Weldon lor ill points North t;ia-13ay L ne, daily except Suuday, and daily via K Ch- mond and all-rail route . Night Tra Weldon for' Sleeping Trains. JOHN F. n makes close esnncction at all points north via Richmond, Cars attached 10 all JSigbt pIVIlfE," General Sap't. n3 JS-tl IS 1 500 TO tXm A YEAR or ?5 to 20 a day in you own locality No risk. Women do as well armen. Many mase more man me amount suited abovte. No one can fail to make money fast. ) Any one can do tie work. You can make from 60 cts to f 2 an hour by devo ting your evenings and spare time to the business, Nlothingllke it for money m&K ing was ever1, offered before. Business pleas ant end striietly honorrble. Reader, if you want to snow ail anout tnevpest paying be fore tha public, send us your ddess xnd we will send! you full partiou-lars and Drivate terms f.ee: imles worth 85 also free: vcu .can then mako.up pourmlndfor yourself. Address GEOttUK STINSON CO, i 5. august lu-iy fortiauaam Me $300 A MONTH euaranted. 12a day at home maile . by the In dustrious. Capital not required we Will startj you. Men, women, boys and girls make money faster at work for us than at anything! else. The work is light and pieasant, and such as anyone can go right at Those who ajre wise who see this notice will sena us tneic addresses at one and see for themselves. I Costly outfit aud i terms free huu Kiius net. ady at work are .wow is ine time, anose already al laying up large sums- of. mney, iney. Address august JJwy. i TRUE & CO ju, a"3B''i ' '.J:.":.. SEW AD VJSUlISEENMTSJ POROELL HOUSE, 10ELL COBB, PROPRIETOR. The Only First-Class Hotel fn City, - ' THEUOOMS HAVE, BEEN NEW 1 LY FURNUED. ' NEW FURNITURE AND TABLE WARE, For the Dining Rooua ' j. I-- THE THE BEST OF WINES, LI QUORS AND CIGARS, Always oa hand. i ' Board, $2 50 and $3 00 per day. With Room, per month $33 00. . Table Board, $25 00 per month. I hopeC to see all the old patrons of the HOUSE, and all their friends, pro mising them that no pains shall be spared to please-all. HU WxjuL UUKii, ang 21 tf Proprietor. sne3 Oemorest's PORT -FOLIO OP FASHIONS. A larc and Hpuutiful Book of 51 Folio Paea. Published ,S.?;ui Aimually in March and September. Containing over "') Largo Illustrations of the Latest and Best styles, including all the standard' and useful designs for Ladies' and Children's Dvess, wit It French and English descriptions, amount oT material required. valuable periodical is a!s printed in the "jerman language. . Frice, 1 13 cents, l'ost- iee. Mme. Demorest's iai lo wear 5 Publilicvl 'iSeim-Annually in Marel and tSt-ptoniber. roitains'tlie '.a'.es iuf-n-ihatioH On every dC4)vHiueiii of Lilies' aud Children' s Dress' i!u:Wding MaterialsTrimmings. Traveling, W'oirfiiiti and AlouruiriR outlits. Costumes of fl des-il-iptions. Jewelry, CoitFarcs, Milli ntfv, .tc;, etc., with valuable information tti Merchants, Milliners, Dressmakers, and I (dies "generally. 120 pages, large gvol. trice, l.j cents. 1'cst free, j ILLUSTRATED JOU R'NIA- h , A BcxtiC'jul, Enkftainiirj, and Co w pre- hensive Family Paper. This em i nently, Successful Journal, with a circulation ol i ' If printed oh iluc tinted no per, 1 folio page splendidlv illustrated, and contains Unters tai n i ng Literature on va clous tt pics, and a 1 l-rillia ant display of the leading styles for radios' nn4 OhiMrcn'n Uress. Binglc copies cents ; yearly, Li cents, i'est free. nov iu it 153 tins kimn fcia Djs. Sanfoed's Lives Inyiqoeai:or i3 a Standard Family ll2in.Gdy for .i: ii..t:.. 01.....1 andisowola. Tt ia PnvpJv M5t . . . JJ'i 'Vegetable. -It never t&i Cathartic and, i Tonic. wSTr If TRY 'P ft . w 7 oVVv cA t ) yW9 aw . . i - P. ri aea invigorator f has been used U N a or moro tan 35 years, ; h PJ "witli unprecedented results. SEND FOR CIRCULAR. NEW YORK CIT7 Oil DUICCJST WILL TELL OV ITS may 18 ly." ' CURED. A shmrie Vpset&bln remedy for the tyKxA'i and permanent cure of CODFimip-r tion3roncliitia,tiiUirrh.A.stiima,inJ all throa and Lur.g Ajfceiiont. Also a l0!ifivo HJd -rr t. u? l rnrn lor xtcrvmiH lx iiuiiv and zutd t Nervous Coinplaists, tren tetiel tail thousand nf fnn, hodve.vnih full dir ctiouaU (in GtTma.n.rrcncb,cr Enplifih) for irccsa xng and usiEf. Rent by mail f r Oi "t-su-gel on receirt of gtarcp, J?c& na:ne ihit por-t 1 oct2t? eow-13t 01 A WES K in your town, and no nH capital risked. You can give the U y busiuess a trial without expense. The best opportunity ever offered for those willing to work. You should try nothing else uiitil you see for yourself what you can do at the business we offer. No room to ex plain here. "You -can- devote all yonr time or only your spare time to ihe business, aud make great pay for every hour that you work. Women make as much as men, Send for speciBl private terms and particu lars, which, we mail free, to Outhtfree. Don't complain of hard times wb,il you have snch a chance, Address . fr HAI.USTT A CO., . aug 10 Iy ' Portland, Maine , 1 a day at home. Agents wanted f 1 A Outfit and terms rree, kTivuE uu Augusta, me. ' uxarl0 Ij i IT m m MISCELLANEO VS. BLACKSMITHS TOOLS. . j HAVE a full set of BlacSsmlths Tools vhlch l will sell cheap. Call and see them. dec 7tf , W.P. CANADAY. SPLENDID DRAFT HORSE. HAVE a splendid Draft Horse for sale. dec 7lf v W. P. CANADAY. TRUCK FARM; DESIRE to lease my True Farm, near this city, for a term of years: It W within one half mile of the cUy market, j The fenc ing Is ffood: s : Any one wishing to lease such a farm will do well to call and see me at once. deoTtf "W. P. CANADAY. ' BSICKY1RD, J HAVE a splendid tract ct land, on the old Newbern Road, that contains the best .liOT of pLAY in this part of the state. An7 one who would like to start a brick yard, will please call and see me. Bricks are always In demand, and at good prices In this cltfl dec 7tf JT. P. CANADAY. PIAM $!40 TO BOOTJ All new, and strictly first-class, and soldi at the lowest net cash wholesale lactory 1 prices, direct to the purchaser. These I nanos maue one or tne nnest displays at I the Centennial Exhibition, and -were I unanimously recommended for the Hitm kst Honors over 12.000 in use. Regularly established over 37 vears. Thft Smmrfl I Grands contain M&thushek's new patent Duplex Overstrung Scale, the greatest improvement In the history of Piano making. The Uprights are the Finest in America. Pianos sent on. trial. Don't fall to write for Illustrated and Descriptive Catalogue of 48 pages -mailed free. MENDELSSOHN PIANO CO., a East 15th Street, N. Y. apr.13 6m. Free Love Lodge No. 1469, G. U of 0. F. TT J. WMITRIIEAD, N G JLX. W. T. HALL. N F A.J. JONES, P N F IS. M. GREEN, Y Q T. F. HALL.. Treasurer JOS. WILLIS, P S I. G. BARNETT, PNG .TNO.PAILLIPS, IG P. H, HARLEY. Warden J. K. CUTLAR. Chaplain Regular meetlnff 1st and Sd Tuesday 1nJ eacn month. Louge Room upper noori cor ner jjock ana- water sts. may is u Golden Lyre Lodge No. 1608 6. U. of 0, F. JOHN W. AVERY. NG '", GODFREY WILLIS, N F v K. A, DUDLEY, P N G - S J. Mx SLOAN, V G . P. W. LAWRENCE, Treasurer A. A. DUDLEY. P S W. H. MARSTELLAR, PNG MORRIS McFARLAND, 1 G THOS. MILLER, Warden, ALEX. ELLISON, Chaph ia L H. DAVIS, Marshal Regular meetin - 1st and Sd Monday n Ight In each month. Lodge Room upper lioor, iorner Market aiad Bouth Water streets, may IS tf ) rrtvat HosnttAl. 203 I A new work, price SO S. Clnrt St.,(.'hiigo, I cents by ninlL Myste 111. CySpecliUty, all ries ot ivatare, rnjst- ology of Marriage, Or. I gnu of Generation, Ilese of Tooth and nrate.cnronic and I F c m n 1 e I) incases. I Consultation frc. I-ndica and Octltle men, end one dollar for Bnmplc of Uu rubber (rfil, ana valuable tuformntton hx exfiresa. Relia ble 1'emalo Vllls, $5 Manhood : a wealth ot ahoice and valnable to formation, of interest to both KXen. Nothing offensive to good taste and re fi Dement. Infor mation nev-er before published. 'o Hmij should be witkoat h. fr7Adarega, Dr. A. O. pep box. 1'rlvate home and nurso for Ladies, during con finement. OLIN. 2Kt tlark St. aec 3D. .ft Pi ' a C3 o &3 m m o CO .0 CO CD m y i &5 " o D;M. DART. PRACTICAL PLUMBER, STEAM j AND UAS FITTER, ' . I WILMINGTON, N. : C., ! , i. 1 " fJAN STILL BE FOUND AT HIS OLD stand. Journal Building, Princess street! wnere ne is prepared to doiil kinds of work in his line, cheaper than ever before offered to tner public lias constantly on hand isain iuds, Water Closets, ' . ' ., i Vi. Standa, , I : Puinpsof all descriptions, Drain Pipes, Y Gas Pipes, . , ' Gas Fxtures, &c.t &c. ieronai attention given to all work. Satisfaction guaranteed. ESSkfca december 21 tf ; ' T FOR SALE. OK Acres of Land in Bladen County, on xo,J and a half miles from the Cape, fear River, Prospect Hill landing, ok Acres of open Land, produces Corn, "'Cotton, and is in splendid condition. Dwelling and out Houses in good con dition, 3,000 pords of Pine wood can be cut on this tract of Land. Parties wishing to purchase willpleasa apply to A. McDonald. prospect liin, ifiaden County N. C. ;:--- XL, - MISCELLANEOUS. ROSENTHAL'S NEW BOOTjAND POE STORE, 32 Market Street, r A Wordlof Advice to Mv iPatrons. "jyjY STOCK IS NOW COMPLETE IN ALIj its Branches, and my arrangements, enable me to redeye New Arrivals of Styles, of tho Uest Make, Weekly . M)r stock will tell In the Future as it has In the Past v , ' . - i - .-.-: : ' - ' ' '.' i '' Call and examine before you purchase. ' i- I - ' My School Shoos cannot be surpassed by ' ! ! . ' tcny ta the date. Rem&nber the new sign of the Show-Caso. .Next rwat I will give you some of my "PflXmflrr PrfCes; ho time this week. Respectfully, . a ROSENTHAL, 32 Market St. . oct 10 tf: SIffn of the Showcase. New Coal & .Wood Yard " Tm W"1 OTOVE and G rate! Coal and all'kmds of rvA , . . "yyD .n hand. Orders promptly attend- o1 4 ! eaw?i COAL, at Lowest Prices.dclivercd with- out ;extra charge. NOVA SCOTIA and ENGLISH CO A Li FOWLER it MORRISON,' 9 tf Water, bet. Ora iigcaud An B-Z nov PARKER & TAILOR, dealers; IN . ' Kerosene Oil, Stoyes. Metals, Gnus Lanterns, rFairbank's Scales, PUMPS, BRi SS AND IRON ROSIN i, STRAINERS. DIFFERS AND SKIMMERS. . Manufacturers and wholesale dealers TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE. No. .10 FRONT STREET, an li ly , WILMINGTON N. C, OLD, TRIE AND SKUE. People Uts pelting acquainted and those Who re hot ought to be with, tho wonderful merits ot thai great Amerlcaivrwcmedy the MEXICAN Mustang Liniment, FOE MAN AND BEAST. -' ' " j- ThlsUnlracnt very naturally orljrfnatcd In Amcr. ca,jvherp Nature provides in her laboratory such eurprlslng antidotes for tho maladies of her chll drcn. Its famo has been spreading4- for 35 yearn, until now It encircles the habitable globe, ; Tire Mexican Mustang liniment la a r iatchles remody for oil external ailments of man and beast. To 6tock owners and farmers it is invaluable, j il' single bottlo often saves a human life or ro stores the usefulness of an excellent horse, ox, cow, or sheep. - - Xtj cures foot-rot, hoof-all, hollow horn, grubv scrw-worm, shoulder-rot, mange, the bites and stings of poisonous reptiles and insects, and every such drawback to stock breeding and bush life. It cures every external troublo of horscsj such as lameness, scratches, swlnny, sprains, f oundci wind-gill, ring-bone, etc., etc The Mexican Mustang Liniment 13 tb qolcfcert cure in the world for accidents occurring in tbe family, In the absenco of a physlclanrj5uch as burns, scalds, sprains, cuts, etc, and for rheuma-; tlsmv and stiffness engendered by exposure Par? tictdarly valuable to Miners. It is the cheapest remedy In tho world, for 1c penetrates- the mtisclo to. the bone, and a slngla Application Is generally Bufilcient to cure. ' ; Mexican Mustang Liniment is put up In three sizes of bottles, the larger ones being proportion tely much tbe cheapest. Bold everywhere. february I ly B CONSUMPTION JP.OSITIVWV CUIiElt AH sufferers from this disease that are anxious to be cured should try Dr.Klssner s Celebrated Consumptive Powders. These Powders are the only preparation known that will cure Consumption and all diseases of the Throat and Lungs indeed, so strong Is our faith in them, and also to convince you that they are no humbug, we will for- TVQWS? sufferer; bv mail, post.paid, a free Trial Box. I We don't want your money until you aro perfectly satisfied of their curative powers. If your life ig worth saying, don't delay in giving these Powders at trial, as they will surely cure you. t Price, for large box, 53.00, sent to any part, of tho United States or Canada by mall on receipt ox price. . ASH & ROBBING E60 FrLTOH Stbkxt, Bbooklyw, N. "Sf March 30 ly. ' .
The Wilmington Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
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