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HE WILMINGTON POST, , 3 WILMINGTON: N. C 'Sunday Mornixg. Feb. 1. 18S0. 'T.- For the Post. 1 SHAW UNIVERSITY. Mn' Editor: Please allow -one a iuiiuuvv -v y-- r ... rami ouier pans 01 me ouue, nic . not well known, the grand school.Shaw University This school is beautifully , i .Ll ..,t. U t, Sf- lUWltu an my v""""-'" L I of Raleigh, IN. 0. The grounds are jbcautiful and include several acres of lnnd. Th institution furnishes by far I the largest accommodation r ef any school in the State of North Carolina, . ' .1 t .r .j'-.J I and in the large nuniDer oi auvanceu D'inils is not 1 surpassed by any in the country. .Four departments i of study. ..uu.j -:., are aireauy esiauususu, v,. , scrcntilic, classical ana meoiogicaj. 1 I entered the scientific -department the, last session in November. 1 878, remain ed until the close, of the session. En tered again this session in October 1S7P, but , had to Meave on account ot bein sicSr but if life lasts,-1 shall re turn again". Expenses, per month, $8, wivh the exception of firsUclass music, which is only $10 a session. Toung ladies - are allowed to do; their own washing.''. Young men pay fifty cents a mouth extra. Students not able to . ... 1 .1 1 , 1 ii I Uef.ra thorouKh education, not to send them to school outside of the State, when , there U such a good one in their own St!ite,-but send them toSha v Univer fciiy. For further instructions go-see lor yourselves." By request. . Yours respectfully, S. B. Hill, Wilmington, N. C. Jan.: '11. 18S0. 'STATE NEWS. .4 Chief Justice 'Smith is confined io lir rOom by sickness ( A new Democratic paper called the ii'MUicm Ttm-u nas Deen siarteu at xaiua- boro by T. 1). Byan. N The Chapel Hill Xcdfrwvsays: Each fountv in the state is allowed to send oha student to the University free of charge for tuition. ':e Xcid'crnian suggests Senator Iiayard of Delaware, and ex-Senator jjlen imon of this state, as Democratic candidates for President and : Yice I're.s'uent.. " , The naine of Judee Ashe, has been mentioned in connection with the nomi iuaticu Jor Governor. He does not de sire his name brought before the nomi uating convention says the Observer. -p.hcL A'arnance Gleaner: J. T. Al bright, our neighbor just across the river has killed his pig. The little gruntcr v;as just thirteen months old, and weighed three hundred and seven., "teen pouudc. We call that a tolerable gooc. pi. ' - ; .('; r.-of. Ltdcux has resigned his posi- tibir, r s State chemist, and a committee has been appointed to correspond with various gentlemen and receive appli cations lor the place. 'The committee is composed ef Gov. Jarvis, President L - Battle unci Prof. Kenv , I : We Tegret to learn of the misfortune of Mrs. Kerrr wiJow of the late-D. W. Kerr, and ;her son Charles J., . in losing six hflrseslwo weeks ago. lnere were eight on the plantation, and six oi thsm died in as many days., The cause -of their death wuot satisfactorily known ;l5ut supposed to be from a disease some" thing like pneumonia. - 1 The Courier says : Mr. Spoon has . grorvud 200 bushels of ore taken from his valuable gold mine near-this place -gold. -He now has out 'about eight huudrcd bushels of ore, which at the' snmA r?itri' will violl him fnnrtbmnrl dollars more. Weldon Ncics : The road law re ; ' quires the board of supervisors of each township in the Stale, to meet on the first Monday in February, for the pur pose of consulting on the condition of the roaus and to elect a chairman of their number. It also makes it the uuiv 01 iuc. supervisors. 10 visit auu personally examine all the roads in - thi:ir township during the week prcced , ing the meetuig. . We call attention of the supervisors of the. various town" ships in this county to this law so that they may comply with it. r , ITEMS OF INTEREST. And hcie is how thev raise things in that lrost-v jgion bevond the,; White Mountains : . - The nineteen families in Mann's ffill school district, raised the past year 770 tons of hav, 721 bushels wheat, 313 baskets corn, , 2,715 bushels ' oats, 60 ftusheis peas aud beans, G,2S0 bushels potatoes, 1,241 bushels apples, 139 kmbs and 80 ealves, and made 10,330 ibi. pork, 1S.G0O lbs. butter, and 3,510 lbs su-ar -v , . ,. T ; The Coos Republican (N. II.) quotes the Boston Herald as saying: "The fu- Honists at Augusta might cross the Kennebec and secure' a quorum from the insane hospital, whichi-might also serve them as an appropriate hall of legislation," and adds: "But why thus seek to insult and demoralize the in r a.es of said asylum, who are morally and mentally no more to .bo compared with" the "fusionists" -than is the celes" tiaJ realm to the bottomless pit!" and here is another hit : "Joe Smith, the fusion gua, stole a state and away he run ; the state was saved and Joe got beat, while Eillsbury went howling" down the street." ' Tne white Japanese crape ties worn by gentlemen are much liked by ladies who are tired of muslin and lace scarfs. They are., very soft and becoming. pay um jure, wuu a nine woij.,.wi u ftl .ftr.,irfl WP In-" thmanr!a nf ! JLAK. JiarKei -was steauy at i iv u the oran lof aBout 69.000. it r L!ii. k I ' -- - . m. n r . . f ' ." a i in rf -ini i w taken a lower rates as the President 1 , - ,f : - . . per bbl.,! of 280 jibs, witn salea at uo"' North Carolina, and has the u"eu 1J,VV . . . . leases, has felt it his duty to make it Lh- - Vl v , i 1 tlon of any. paper in the Stat which pauiied out four podnds and iU1 x,lu.ul"iS- - w nuu" twelve ounces of gold. Think of it, a opened in New York at 12 64- and hniipi nf ' .intiiinincr fivo niinra in closed weak at 12.53. Ihe following QUAETERLT MEETINGS ' FOR the Wilmington Distkict or the Meth odist E. CHUKcn, SOUTH First Round, 1880. The following are the appointments made by the Presiding .Elder of the Wilmington District : Whitevflle, at Whiteyille, January 2-1 and 25. , - "!' " Waccamaw fission, at Betbesda, January 28. I Brunswick", at Sharon. January 81. Und February I' " ( ' W Smithville Stations-February 3 and 4 Wilmington, at Fifth Street, Febru- 1 arv 7 and 8J ' I .1 Wilmington, at Front Street, Febrti- ary 14 and 15. i TVkoo,l n f and 22. New River Mission, February 25. ; River Mission , February 25. . low, at Swansboro, February 28 . ! . ' , Onslow ana TJ Duplin at-Magnolia March 6, and 7. Clinton nfc AnHrpwR' fihanftl. March " -'"' -r--j I 13 and 14. ! A full attendance of the District Stewards is requested at - theParsonage of the Front btreet Church, in mington, Qn the 13th of February, at 10 o'clock, a. m. L. S. Buukhead, Presiding Elder, r- uon8nmpuon u urea. An old physician, retired from prac J tice, having had placed in his hands by an East India missionary the formula ot a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and permanent euro icr Aon- aiimntinh. Rmnphitis Catarrh Asthma, - ' ' ' f I and all throat d .Ipitf . also a positive and radical cure ior ox er-1 vou3 Uebility and iNervpus uom- plaints, after hating tested its wonder- t' ... -;.,L 1 - i 1 "-o I ir nnwn t Tfi nia an npri n tr ic (iwx H it I tuated by Ub motive and a desire to relieve human suffering, 1 will ' senq tree of charge'to all who desire it this recipe, in German, French, br.English, with full directions for preparing and using. Sent by .mail by addressing with stamp, naming this paper. W. W. Sherar, 149 Powers' Block, Rochester, N.Y. i sept. 28 13t. WluxairiGTON MARKETS. ; January 24. Spirits Turpentine. The market continued dull at 40 cents per gallon", for regular packages, without reported Rosin. The market was steady at $l 27j for Strained and $1 30 for Godd Strained, with sales reported of 1,500 bbls Strained at $1 27 J and 2,500 do Good Strained at $1 30 per bbl. L Tar. The market was r steady at $1 10 per bbl, of 280 lb3, with sales at quotations. :, ; f 1 Crude Turpentine The market was steady at $1 G0$2 60 for Hard and Yellow Dip, with sales as offered. Cotton. The market was quiet and nominal. Futures for January opened in New-York at 12.58. The following I were the official quotations here: Ordinary, 10f cts$ lb Good Ordinary, S. Good Ordinary, Low Middling Middling ood Middling 113 16 !' cr it llf " 12h u '8 Cotton Spirits turpentine Rosin Tar, Crude turpentine 79 bales 290 casks -1.954 bbls 246 bbls 97 bbls 1 January 26. Spif.its Turpentine. The market pened firm at 39 ctS per gallon for I 1 i "l - plCK5g!f H1 a es reportea of 300 casks at that price, closing quiet. Rosin. The market was steady at $1 27 for Strained and $1 30 for Good Strained, with sales reported of 1,500 bbls Good Strained at $1 30 per bbl I TAR,-The market wassteady at 1 10 per bbl. of 280 lbs, with sales at quota tions. - Crude Turpentine The market wasjsteady at $1 60$2 60 for Hard and Yellow Dip, with sales s ottered Cotton The market was dull and nominal on a basis of 121 cents, per lb. were tne oinciai quotations: SJ1?. . W GOOd Ordinary, 11 3 16 t V I nt 1 ' cts . tt c ( it Low Middling, 11 Middling, ' 12J Good Middling, 12$ 4iiCEIPTS. I (jnffnn t 100 bales 115 casks 84,5 bbla 143 bbls 394 bbls I Spirits Turpentine, Eosin, Tar, Crude Turpentine. j January .27. SriRixs TuRPBNTiXE. The market was dull at 39 cents per gallon for regular ! packages, vfitbout reported transactions . - -ttJ Rosin. The market opened dull at $1 27J for .Strained and $1 30 for Good Strained, with sales reported later of 500 bbls Strained and 500, do Go.? Strin1d $1-25;T' bbl.rciosibg lu" at the decline. , V-V-f-' 11AR"T m"kAefu was. itead "at' 51 H per bbl; ot 280 lbs., with sales at quotations. Obudb TuRjTrsF..-. rv,.,- ,rUt was steady at $1 602 o- r ,;,d YIoW DlP Zth Bal,s as- i:rd. Cotton. The market was firm, with sales reported of 50 bales on a basis of 12 3-16 cts per lb. for Middling. Fu- tures for January lonened orpnpd in New York at 12.60 and closed firm at 12.83. The foilowiner Wpre th nfr.Joi quotations: Ordinary, Good Ordinary, Strict Good Ordinary, ..101 cts ft , lit -. -' ( ii tt i tt iiow Middling, Middling, Good Middling 1M3-1C i V 12 3-16 " 12 7-16 " RECEIPTS. Cotton i Spirits Turpentine, Eosin, i . i -Tar, 1 : " Crude turpentine, 346 bale?. 255caskF. 2,005 bbls. 99 " 90 " - January 28. SriRits Turpentine The market I 4- I.1.. 1 ., J 1 ... was quiet and nominal at 38 cents per gallon for regular package?, without reported jtransactions. ' RosiNi-Tne market was steady at $1 22 fox Strained and $1 25 for Good Strained! with sales reported of about 1 ,00Q bbls at quotation. .. TAEHTbe market was steady at i .iu er bbl 6f 280 Ids, with sales at quota- tions. Crud: Terpentine The market - $16002 60 Hard and Yellow Dip with 8;ie3 as i.tterea. ; L UOTTdN Market opened nrro, wun.Ki. ; . -sales reported of 50 bales on a basis 1 of fc?cS offlc6 of nls Dcpartment,untU p'm 12 and 150 do. at 12f cents per WliotAt Middling, - closmg dull. . Uuturea Jor 4nd closted weak at 12.85. -The follow I jng wenf the. official quotations here prdinary, iOj . eta Good Ordinary, 11 J - M 'Mc ": Strict G Viuiuair tjCivr Mifldlinfl. 11 13-16 - - v. TT" OJ Middling 12 3-16 " Good Middling, 12 7-16 ' i - i 1 5 in ... : s ' RECEIFD3. 5" f. -rir toft i Cotton, - 75 bales ; 70 caakir 758 bbls. t 67 57 ",.-. Spirits turpentine Kosin, Tar, Crude turpentine, 1 - , January 29. opened firm at 37 cents per gallon for regular packages, with sa les reported ot 200 casks, but later m, the day there J.i. .1 ca . etc 1 &ravi 3iSK: Rosin The market was steady at 1 22 J tor Strained an.d 1 20 tor uood Strained, without sales reported 1 1 ' - 1 . 1 i 'nTrnn M'TTriTiiVTTVl? ' tin marm t vauujii luurxii'tiij, iui 1 M at Jl 60,for Hard and $2 60 for Yellow Dir, closing steady. CoTToiir.-r-:Tne martet opened firm with tmalliga'es reported at quotations. Middling closing dull.- The ollowing are the official quotations: Ordinary, 10 Good Ordinary 1 11 Strict Good Ord i n ary, ; , jets lb tf ( f( (C Low Middling, Hi ( tt Middling, ; - lii Gool Middling, .12 January 30. Spirits Turpentine. The market opened stead v at 36 cts per gallon, for packages, closing firm. regular EosiN-i-Market was steady at f 1 22J for Strained and $1 25 jor Good Strain ed, withsales later in, the day, of 1,000 bbis Udod btrained at that price. Tab -Market for this articie was $1.15 per bbl, of 280 lbs., with firm atl sales at quotations. ; ! Urude Turpentine. I he market was qriiet at 1 40(o).$2 40 for Hard and for Yellow Dip,' with sales as offered. Cotton. The market for this article firm, with Muali sales reported at quor tation?. -.-"The 'following were the offi ciai quotiti:n Ordinary, T0 cents p tt Good Ordinary, j.ir fctnet Good Oruiuary, ( n tt tt ' i tt Low ijiddiing, Middling, 121 121 Go-m5 LMj.iaiin - E W Al VEti Tl&EM bNTb SPECiF! p EMI F.U3 SYMPTOMS OF WORMS. .'PI IE countenance is. pale and lead 1 cn-colorccl, with occasional 'flushes, or a circumscribed spot on one or both checks ; the eyes, besome dull ; the pupih dilate ; . an azure . semicircle runs along - the lower eye-lid ; the nose is irritated, swells, and sometimes'', bleeds ; a swelling pf the upper, lip ; occasional headache, vith humming or thrfibbin'of the caVsj an unusual secretion of saliva ; slimy or furred tongue ; breath very foul, particularly in the morning;' appetite variable, sometimes voracious, with a gnawing sensation of the stomach, at others, entirely r gone ;'' .fleeting ' . pains in the stomach; occasional nausea and vom iting ; violent pains throughout the abdomen ; bowels5 irregular, at times ; costive ; stools slimy, not unfrequent-, ly tln-gcdj with-- blood belly swollen -and ha: cl ; urine turbid ; respiration occasionally' difficult,, and accompa ,nied by hiccough; cough sometimes drv and convulsive ; uneasy and dis turbed sleep, with grinding , of the teetn ; temper variable, but generally irritable, &c. . f . ? - .Whenever tlie above symptoms, v V sre found to exist, , DR. 'C. M.cLANE'5 VERMIFUGE will certainly effect a cure. IT DOES NOT CONTAIN" MERCURY ?.nm:?c h-i-z tlis-- signatures ofG.1 Mci-a: r.r.a IMjEmiswBros; oa'the ; rappE.;' o: i s JLIVER. PILLS- nrc not reco:unic:-.!o-l nva. remedy "for : ?.;t tlier-ii!s that io h w lieir to," but in?--aiTcction.vof t'ne liver, and "in all Bilious Complaints, Dyspepsia and Sick Head ache, qr diseases of that character, they stand without a rival. ( . - A GUE AN O FEVER. No better cathartic can be used prepar atory, to, or afrer taking Quinine;-1 r tj? As a feimple .purgative they are un equal cd.! .. ' .:r BElt'A KE OF 13IITATIOXS. r The genuine arc never sugar coated' Each vbox has a red wax seal on the lid, withithe impression Dr. McLane's l-IVER l ills. ; Each.wrapner bears the sifrnntnrr: nf C. McLane and Fleming Bros. ;v Insist upon having the genuine Tr! C.IcLane's Liver Pills, prepared by i icimng iros., or 1'ittspurgh, Pa., the market being full of imitations of the ' name McLcyie, spelled differently but same pronunciation. ; ' dec 8. ly m any.forrn ; it is an Innocent prepa ration ;,wf c4$$Zfdoinrthe slightest vifuty. iahc :$si tcndcrUnfiinU-: Tb?. fg'4ntttn'3 DrI'.'McLane's Ver- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. MAIL LETTINGS. NOTICE! TO CONTRACTORS. Post .Office Department, Washington, D. C, Jan. 201880. TirO!aAIS' wli: be received at the con March30, IS88. ior carrying themallsof tt ':' ''ni.l.. L.ii .hn11nf f"f4a and Railroad Depot and SteamYoat Land- a8 ilflcd by the Department, .n - -.,.',, - City, of Wilmington; N. C., from Ji lu the July 1st, 1880; to Jons 31st, 1884, "Copies of the advertisement, Instructions to bidders, with forms for proposals and all other necessary information will be fur bished upon application to the Post Office In sa&t city or to the Second Aeslstant Post- master General.' " tV 111 " I . : 1 tt " r - D. M. KEY, Postmaster General. THE KALEIGU Christian Advocate : i. 1 '-. ' : I " EDITED AND PUBLISHED BY- I BLA.OK & t&ETD. 4 H RALEIGH, N. C. Methodists in lareest circula- e. It gives the marKBUs. eccuiar uu reiiaiuus news. a a . i . u i n weeKiv. eizai-Dcee. reuuiors. laniiiy news- feQfeSS' JOHN WERNER THE! PERFUMER, PEES5SAI4.T IN ATTENDANCE AT DI3 NEW HAIR DRESS- IlSTti- SALOON,! ' No. 11 North Front Street. South Of! Purcell House, f WILMINGTON, CJ None but the b5st .wort men employed by me. Manufacturer of - Parisiaa Brilliah tine, Frictiori, and Luslon. Also. Extracts, Colognes. Ueautlner, Hair Oil, Tonics. He newer. Renovator, Hungarian Cosmetic, and Hair Dyes of every shade, Janlltf j. - ! THE BEST REMEDY Diseases of thcTiroat ana Lms. . -Jt ' Diseases of tlio yYERS pulmonary organ's : cue au mcvitieub fatal, that a safe and reliable remedy-for them is invaluable to every community. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is such a remedy, and no other so eminently merits tlio confi dence Of the public. It is a scientific com- CHERRY Ibination of the medi- rai'cinal principles and m curative virtues of Ml the finest d r u a si . PrrTAPflT.. chemically united. ; j to insure tho-great est possible efficiency and uniformity of re sults, which lenables Dhvsicians as well as iavalids to use it with confidence. It is , the most reliable remedy for diseases of the throat aid lungs that science has pro duced. ., It strikes at the foundation of all pulnionaryi Idiseases, affordine prompt and certain jrelief, and is adapted to pa tients of ady ago or cither sex. Being very palatable, , the youngest children take it without difficulty. In tho tre- 1 ment of ordinary Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Influenza, Cler gyman's Sore Throat, Asthma, Croup, and Catarrh, "the; effects of Ayer's Cherry PecItor al are magical , and multi tudes are annually preserved from serious illness by it$ timely and faithful use. It should' be kfept at hand in every, housed hold, for the protection it affords in sud den attacks.! In Whooping-cough and Consumption there is no other remedy so efficaciou$, soothing, and helpful. - The maxVellons cures which Ayer's! Cherry Peroral has effected all over the world a a snfficient guaranty that it will continue to-produce the best results. An impartial trial will convince the most sceptical of its wonderful curative powers,' as well as of tits superiority over all other preparationsj for pulmonary complaints. Eminent physicians in all parts of the country, knowing its composition, recom mend Ayer's Cherry Pectoral to inva- lids, and prescribe it in their practice, iuo icsL oi nan a century nas proved its absolute certainty to-cure all pulmonary complaints riot already beyond the reach -of human aid." - - ' 4 Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, i UqyrellrMass. "' SOLD BY AtX DRUGGISTS EYERtWllEaK. Jan 4 ly " ELASTIC TKUSS Has a rd difierin;; from al 1 others, is cap shape, with Self-Adjoting Ballin center, adapts I teat fto all . poftalons of the body, while the Ral Ii n the cup preisM back the IntestiBMjosta aperscs woutd the Hernia is held serarel? - day and night, and a radical cure certain. - I tlx ecs-r, durable and cheap. Sent by mail. Xirculars free. . " EGGLEST05 TltUSS CO., Ciicaga, 111. EtaWiTed i a 1S79 for tbe care of Caccpr1. TiBton, Ulcers, Ptrofnci, and 8k la Piseaaea, without (( ere of 1r nlfp. lr JM nf hlAod. and Ifttllmin. r Fori nfonnatlon, eirej d.iri ant) refrrences, addreft, Dr.F. It. rOf SAcrora, Kaae Co., I1L jan 44t . ... : Hailed Free for'oo cts. - Fr for SI. $10,000 wlU be paid to atr pereoa who can exp2od n i fitted' -with ar -PATBXT&D SAFETY ATTACHMENT. - - May aasan; lamp or banter. ' FreTeDtadrlpplncaiidheatior. 010.000. SAFETY AGEXTS Bend for samples, wlttt liz ( tIUr ns desOk f yonr lamp, WANTED jl IS.S. Newton Safety Lamp Co.. Newton' Safety Lamp Co.. . 13 Weat Broadway. New Vcrk. a r awiuri avuu wuivci uiihhwiiwhi ... Jan 4 it 9 t !1 111 ' , JJjJbJi ilf you can't get gold you can et greenbacks. We ueed h person in every t wn to tak subscription a for the largest, cheapest andlllusfatedfmily publication. In the world. ; Any one can become a suc cessl agent, t Tho most elegant works of art given free to: Subscribers. The price is so low, that almost everybody subscribes. One agent reports making over $150 in a week - A lady agent reports taking over 400 subscribers ia terfdays. All who engage make money fast. You can devote all your time to the; business,' or only your spare time. jYou need not be away from home over night. "Yoa can do it as well as others. Full particulars, directions and terms free. Elegantand expensive Outfit free. If you want profitable wfrk send us your address at once. It costs frothing to try the busi ness, No one who engages fails to make great pay. Address '1he JPeople's Journal." Portland, Maine. airgU-12m. - ft; NEW A0VER? 'ZEMENTS. CAUTION WOLFES Schiedam Aromatic ISCHN T HAV1KG BEEN BROUGHT TO OUR, attention that imitations of our particle are being sold in this market, litotlce is hereby given tollh 5m it jay conccr soa s-i3 vending of any'article, with an ons o; trade marks above Jdcscri bed, will be prosecuted under a reccnt-efpjtihiejJJ. g. Congress. UDOLPHO WOLFE'S SOKS & CO.. IS leaver street, New York. noylOJyJ NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. The Great Carriage Manufacturing House of the World. :0: EMERSON, 7 FISHER & CO. . CINCINNATI, OTilO. TOP BUGGIES AND PHOTONS, Best material, good workraansljip, handsome styles, strong and durable vehicles " in every respect. t 70,000 Mannfactnrei ly EMERSON, FISflER . part of the American Continent- . . . They cive unfailinc satisfaction. All their work is warranted. They hat- received testimonials from all parts of the county of purport similar to the fol lowing, hundreds of which are on-file subject to inspection : ' Messrs. KMEBS02T, Fisheb t Co.: ' Galva.Ills., July 16, 1879. l nave used oue oi your xop uuggies inree livery stable, and they have given rue perfect MeFsrs. Coppock & JoIinson : - Newberry, 8. C, July 17, 1879. - Dear Kirs : I havq been using the Emerson & Fisher Uugy I bought from you as roughly I suppose as any one could. I bad a fast horse, drove him at full - speed, some times with two grown ladies and myself in the Buggy, audit is to-day worth all the money l paid for it. l say the imcreon & t - , The favorable reputation the Carriages haye been used for several years by Liveryme;., Physicians, Farmers and others 1 '1 j 1 1 1 j - . . ll. T x jl requiring nard and consianr. use, nas localities, to meet which the manufacturing jacilities ot their mammouth cstab lishment have been extended, enabling : 360 CARRIAGES A WEEK. EHERS0H, FISHER & C0. S oct 2G '- Sf That the public may be protected asralnstl .lra, lr purchasers of BENtoON'S CAPCINli'OlipUS PL.ASTEKS to see that the word CAPCIN E j on each plaster is spelled correctly. Bonotallow some olher plsster to be r aimed off uuaer similar sounding names, with the assurance that it is tbe same thing or as good. Bear in mind that the only object such vendor can have is the fact that they can. buy im itations at half th6 price o the genuine, and they hope,by this substitution io gain a small additional profit. . ; !,-.. ; V . pjiABUKY g J011N80N, Pharmaceutical Chemists, New York. jan 4-4w A fi ll r i 'K' V A TV5 ' 1 1 W 1 ?' t ncniy illustrated work, a complete and m ilitant hls-tory of the great leur cf : Gen. Grant Around the World ! I By Hn. J. T. Ue&dley, the prince ol des, criptive authors. Describes Koyal Enter, tainments, ltoyal Palace Rare Curiosities Wealth and Wonders of the lDdies, China Japan, etc. tfc- A million people want it- xiere is tne Dest cnance oi your me to make money. Beware ot "catchpenny" imita tions by unknown authors. For 'particu, lars, aedress Hubbard Brothers, Publishers. Philadelphia. Pa. dee7 4t SnQ week in your own 'town; $5 Out OQ fit free. No risk. Reader, if you . want a bus .-aeSs at which persons of either sex can make great pay all the time they work, write for particulars to H.' HAx l,btt -ft Co., Portland, MeiEr. anl lsi-t r ; , Ooal and Wood ! ! 'IIE MOST r6rULAR YAfvD ON THE Wharf is run by J. :A. S KINGEB; near the ' ''''' ' ' .' ' - -' ""' v foot of Chestaut street. . ' - Low prices rule the day. r . - 1 -. - -, '' i ! i Large sales j ustify the rule, All customers served honc-stly' and promptly. " J.A.SPmNGEtl. ' Jm dec 11 - a. ft e fa &i ; id tz c s o .. a -a t3 n n n h r- rrt r- e an k KWV'P." O' 5 -5 O " COtl o JL. a- CO O I ! ci o tt 1 can make money faster at work for us than atanythinff else Canital not re quired ; we will start you. $12 per day at home made by the industrious. Men women.boys and girls wanted everywhere to work for us. Now is the time. Costy outfit and terms" free. Address Tkub & Co Augusta, Maine. 2.pl 9-11 PIANOS & ORGANS FROM FACTORY TO PURCHASER. EVERY r.lAH HIS OWM AGENT Lndden $c Bates Grand Introduction Sale continued until Nov. x, t88o. Only sale of the kind ever successfully carried out in America. 5,000 superb instruments at factory rates for Introduction and Advertisement -- New plan of selling: t Ko AgestS I ITo CoasisdOBI I ' In:tn aests sMtpei direct froa factory to purchasers. Ifidlle ms&'i profits savel. Agent's rates to all. Only fcouso South selliag on tils plan. PIANOS, t ocU i oct. SI55i Square Grands, $227. ORGANS, 9 stops, $57 13 stops, $71; 13 stops, Mirror Top Case, $S6. New. handsome, durable. 6 years guarantee. 15 days test trial. Purchasers choice from ten lead- ing tnaJcvs and 200 different styles. , Join this gigMniie club of 5,000 purchasers and secure an instrument at wholesale rates. Special terms to Music Teachers, Churches, and Pastors. Address for Introduction. Sale circulars, J. LUDDEN & BATES, SaTannahj Giu dec 14 - " , 1 4t P"'88 yu c11 engaie In. to JLJJCiO A to S20 per day mift hv nv worker of either sex. right In their own lo calities. Particulars and samples worth fa re. ui prove your spare time at tnis busi es. Address STim"i A Co.. Portianp Maine. apl 19 ly AGENTS TV ANTED For the Best and Fastest Selling Pictorial Books and Bibles, Prices reduced 88 per cent. Nation, al Publishing Co.. AtlMrta. tSa. . Jan4 4t - W arriages & CO , arc now in use in mn years, ana inree oi.inera iwo years in my satisfaction and are in constant use. lsuer uuggies win ao. , a. iu. xju auu ic, rarmer. have made in localities where they- iea to an increasea aemanu irorr mcse them now to tufn out in good style. :0:- CARRIAGES ARE THE BEST- '' . i : ! . i 4ra Imitations and Fraud we Fneclallr caution all A competent business man in each county in the U. S. to sell the u t'jelopoitia of . TbJogs Worth Snowing " by subscription. To such men, with goai references, we furnish the outfit free, and give terms that will insure a worker over $lO0 a month. Address IXTERKATIOSi.Ii FCB. CO., Box 2462, St. Louis, Mo. ' dec 7-i L I t ; :. 1 . IS EGG0 PLAN. Comblnipj-ondopcnitlnRmaBytfrdrr gfi iu oca vast sum hits every advantage of cupitsl, witl sktlltul management. Lare profits divided pro rata on m invc8tmentaof t2S to $1(000. Circular, -with fulles planHliOne how all can succeed in stock dealineSMnailpd free. LAWBEKCS A CO., 19 Uroad Street, Mew York. dec 7-4t . .. ; - ; :- J PARLO K ORGAN wlS nut Case ?..5 Octaves, 2 fuit tets Powerfull Reeap. vstops, Z Kneeswf lis, only K9. Ad dress U 8. Piano Co.. '1G3 Blecker st.. New York. - ' dec7 4t Sin riY sinnn lnvested ln wu LVi J yj uUUUstreet Stocks makes fortunes every month. Rook sent free explaining every thing AtMress, Pal ter Co., Bankers. 17! Wall Street, New York. . ' . dec74t' EPILEPSY. FITS. T" Mckness, St. Vitus Dan. e, Convulsions and ail Nervous Afflictions, CURED by using Dr. VonBerg's Celebrated German Cure. An mfaiiible and unexcelled remedy; warrant ed to effect a speedy and permanent rure. Statistics show an average of S5curesout of every 109 cases. . A Free Bottle sent to an y sufferer sending us their Express and P. O. address. R. F, Cooke & Co.. iliWestSG s. ' New York. , v dee 7 4t A GltEAT OFFER FOR i . - - 4 - HOLIDAYS!! ,. . , , - Pianos end Organs, at Exlraordinary Low Prices ior Cash, installments receiv ed. Splendid Organs at 835, H $50. $00, $75, J?85 and 100. 7 Octave Rosewood Pianos at 1 $1SQ and $135.- 7 1-3 do S140, J160 upwards. .Not usede months. Illustrated Catalogues Mailed. Horace Waters, Manufacture & Dealer, 826 Broadway, N. Y.. P. o. Boz, S530. ; dec.7,4t . . . - TT A"XTafM21Btool. Cover ahd Po k lT X V 7k only li3 to 2T& OROASS 13 Stop's, o set Heeds. 2 Knee Swells. Stool. cook, - onjy iuisg' Holiday newspaper Free.- Address DAN f EL F. B WATTY,' Washington N. J, jan-4 4t .' . 4- s - ewant an Agent in this County to whomwe wilipay asalaryof SlOOper month and expenses to sell our wonderful in ven tTon. sample free. Address at once SHER MAN1 & CO., Marshall, MichigaD. ; jan 4 4t . s . if1 9 00 returns in 50 days on $100 Invested pxAW official Reports and Information -free. Like profits weekly tn Stock options of S10 to 550. Address T, POTTER WRIGHT & CO, Bankers, 85 Wall St. N Y. Jan4 4t . ' - :.. : , ON 30 DAYS TRIAL We will send our Electro-Voltaic Belts and other Electric Appliances upon trial for 30 days to thoso suffering from Nervons Debility, Rhcumatifm Paralysis or any dis eases of the Liver or Kidneys, and many other diseases. A Sure Core guaranteed or S?or?Ky., A.dire6B VOLTAIC BELT CO Marshall, Mich;- Jan 4 4t I 15 FOUNDS GAINED IO WEEKS, Messrs. -Chaddcck & Ci nTr JSS2lU. 5i,reet. l'hiladelphia. Pa. late PeDd me twe ve bot tles ot DivH. James Cannabis Indtca. one each of Pills and Oiotm'ent, for a rriend of mine who is not exjected to livt; and as your medicines cured me of Consumption some three 3 cars ago, I want him to trv ilifcm. I gained -fifteen pounds while takirk the first tnree bottles. . . Respectfully. i j. v. HULL, Lawrenccburg, Anderson Co.. Ky. jan 4-4 r V iaTQrow --JL90U Ji!1??.'""40 M -PPnts, and tocustomm witbont Ih-nV V 1 orefl Platel 00 engraving. planting 1500 rarieti cf Vegetable and Flower Seeds. Plants. W, ete. laraluabl. Uf Send forilT- jan4t Dt Ms FESEY & C0.j DeS,Miclis SE NT) T?&&L;s9i . Agent Read Ths mate We..:. ,SJT 1 - JV may il-Try, s- . i ... ..-.mivM
The Wilmington Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Feb. 1, 1880, edition 1
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