A MISPRINTED PASTORAL.
..i.ie, let mm gander o'er the green,
Pluck uosei for our hair;
The c-Iouda are goue, the sun shines out,
And oh! the aay is fair,
Hie birds are garbling ou the spray,
And bees all softly bum
Amid tlie-fiowerg fresh from I be showers,
A ud, see! a rainbow h come !
'J lie swollen brooks go gabbling by
And glisten in the sun;
The leafy trees are ail astir,
The merry squirrel run.
So, Mary, put your sonnet on
AnJ ti ltjunder your chin,
And el us away to the bean wood gay,
where ba moles the loaring Umf.
1 he gentle sneeze shall fan your brow
Aud hiss your golden curls;
And ev'ry bird will "Yelcome!" sing
To the dearest of all girls.
And should the silly hephyr fail
To kiss that rosy cheek
i ll wiser prove and buss my love
And fondest words I'll squeak.
So, gutle Mary, come with me
Acrou- the grass and clover;
The soft dove boos unto her mate,
The raiu is gone and over.
V'itb roses let us swine our brows
And banish carts that wrinkle,
ill daylight dies along the skies
And spars begin to wriukle
Philadelphia Times.
WHERE Till UMAX STAND -
Declaring that He Will Sot Kun lor
the Governorship of Ohio-
Cincinnati, Feb. 5 Senator Tiior
u i is, M now in CoJutnbuts, was tn
iliv iloor o: House this rnornirg,
Hnd 'waa weii received.; Ho looks
Hrong, smd Bys he never ielt better
in : ufe. Tti(Me wtio hope to count
ii :u out of the Presidential race on ac:
couutuf physic U infirmities are very
ciuch mistaken. The Senator has res
o.uttly refused to talk to newspaper
;;-n on party politic, but in conver-r-..
lion with a reporter of tho Cincin
Luti Enquirer to-day, which be insist
ed must b taken as an interview, he
expressed h niaelf freely. He declares
tli it under no 6ircumstanct;8 will he
ruu'for he Governorship of Ohio, He
bis full confidence in the ability of
the Democracy to win the tight
Mi'rhouthim. His ambition, he Iriiiniiy,
would be tin sjgnal for opposing
forces from the Eist, which would
be exerttd to secure bis defeat with
the bopo of crippling him iu fu
ture political ambitions. He suys
that in the election of eleven Demo
cratic Congressman Ohio not only
tavtd the Democracy in case the
Presidential choice should full into the
House of Representatives, but also
Baved the organization of the House
itself. He bad been oritizized by
Home of bis friends when he came out
here lutt spring and urged the re
J striding of the State, but subse
quently events had shown that was a
w ee political move. Had Ohio sent a
dig vtion of fourteen Republicans and
tlx democrats, as she most assuredly
would have done under the old dis
tr cting, the Bepul lica is would have
been able to organize the House and
turn the tables on the Democratic
hk-nat ra son as it should get into
power. The Senator urges anaggres
hive policy for the Democrats. Bold
action is needed, iu his opinion, to
achieve success. Let the party have
aggressive doctrines iu the future and
light for them, and he had no fear of
tiie lesult.
Knoxville Tribune.
The Western orth Carolina Railroad.
Our friend, Major J II Rambough,
of Warm Springs, North Carolina, is
on a visit to the city. lie informs us
that be has just returned from
Kaleigh, over tho line of the Western
North Carolina Railroad to Asheville,
and that the work is progressing most
satisfactorily. Trains will run to
Grej Eaglo station, twelve miles east
of Asheville, by the first of March.
The work from that point to AsbevLle
is in a forward state, and is being
rapidly pushed to completion, all the
heaviest grading on that part of th e
lino being uearly completed, and the
Swananoa tunnel, one of the longest
in the country, only lacking about
eighty feet of being finished. A force
ot six hundred convicts is employed
on the work. While in Raleigh, Moj
K cauvassed leading citizens and
prominent members of the Legislature
from all parts of the State, and found
tho sentiment in favor 'of completing
ibis connection with the Tennessee
frTPtom ot railroads, universal. The
I eople and authorities of North Caro
linano longer regard this road as a
local enterprise, but one of the utmost
importance to the general interest of
the whole State, giving them, as it
will, a short and direct connection with
the whole South and the northwestern
rgion of the country. A large por
turn of the work from Asheville to the
Tennessee State line is already done,
and it is almost certain that the Leg
islature, weeing the great importance
of this work, will provide for placing
a force on this end of tiie road to meet
lbs force working from Asaeville in
the direction of the Tennessee line.
As eoou as it is a fixfd fact that thie
iond will be finished to the Tennessee
line, the short gap between our own
roads and it will be built, which ill
give us a short line to all the South
Atlantic eeapdits. It will also stimu
late tiie building of the short connec
tion required to put us iu direct com
munication with the Cincinnati SoutL
ern Railway and the great West.
WHAT -S200 DID IN WALL STREET.
Aug. ltith, 1878, U S. Webb, Phila.,
Pa., wrote Messrs. Lawrence & Co., Bank
ers, X. Y.; Dcar Sirs: Yours containing
remittance for $1,113.25, as profits ou
my "200 shares, is received. Accept my
':..Uikf, fur I am very well satisfied. As
you request, you may use this letter. I
would recommeud every one who f;els
disposed to speculate to send for your
circular." This is but one instance out
ol thousands, by which the new COMBI
NATION SYSTEM of operating in
stoxks enables people with large or small
capital to make similar profits. By this
excellent plan, the orders of thousands of
customers from city and country are
polled into OX K IMMENSE SUM and
co-operated as a MIGHTY INDIVID
UAL ACCOUNT. Each member of the
combination secures all the advantages of
the largest capital united with experienced
Bkill. Profits divided monthly: $10 in
vested returng $50, or 5 per cent, on the
stock, $f)'j will make $450. and so on,
according to the market. Messrs, Lraw
rence & Co.'s new circular (mailed free)
has "two unerring rules for success," and
expVms everything, so that any one can
operate profitably. All kinds of Stocks
and Ponds wanted. New Government
kaa supplied. Apply to Lawrence &
Co, Pinter?, &7 Exchange Place, X. Y.
3tty.
The decision in favor of He heirs of
Gen Leo in the Arlington ejection suit
will probably const-rain Congress to
pa si the bill introduced by Senator
Johnston, of Virginia, to buy the Ar
lington property. This is all the
claimants desire simply to establish
their property rights, and then be c m
tent tt have the -Government pay a
fair equivalent for the ground occu
pied. The case has been appealed by
the United States ' to the Supreme
Court, but theattorney is of the opin
ion that the decision of the lower
court will ba allowed to stand.
A lically Beneficent Discover-.
The disgust eo. generally felt for the
taste and smoll of Cod Liver Oil is almost
proverbial. It seems to' be peculiarly
nauseous to the consumptive and scroful
ous patients, to whom the whole medical
professionkuow it is especially beneficial.
Endeavor have vainly been made to dis
guise its objectionable characteristics, by
mixture with t'oftee, brandy or by t he
process of deoderiz itiou, which impairs its
efficacy as a nutr.eut.
: But in Huion with the Hypophosphites
of Limo and Soda, a? we find it in Scott's
Emulsion, ' it retains it's healing and
nourishing properties. '
It nforcover' combines with the other
chemical agents, to pr-O'luce not only a
medicine of agreeable tiavor, but one cf
the most' powerful and pleasant tonic?
that ever gave v:tal
and brain.
vigor t:
the nerves
Consumption Cured.
An oid physician, retired from practice,
having had placed in his hands by an East
India missionary the foiinu la of a .simple
vegetable remedy for th speedy and per
manent cure lor consumption, bronchitis, j
catarrh, asthma, ana all throat and lung!
affections, also a p sitive aud radical cine
for nervous debility and, all nervous com
plaints, after having tested its wonderful
curative powers in thousands of cases, has
felt it Li- duty to make it known to iiis
suffer i g fellow. Actuated by this motive,
and a desire to ieliee human suffering, I
send, free of charge, to all who desire
it, this recip?, with full directions for usang
in German, French, or English. Sent b
mail by addressing with stamp, naming
this paper. W. VV. Sherar, 14'. Power's
Ulock, Rochester, New York. 4 v
A Card, j
To all who are suffering from tlie errors
and indiscretions of youth, nervous weak
ness, early dec.-iy, loss of manhood, &c, 1
will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE
OF CHARGE. This great remedy was
discovered by a missionary in Sdutlij Amer
ica. Send a self-addiessed envelope to the
Rev. Joseph T. Inmax Station D, Bible
ousc, Nvw x ork City. d & w
For Upwards of Thirt? Years
Mrs. Wixslow's Syrup hasj been used
for children. It corrects acidity of the
stomach, relieves wind colic, regulates
the bowels, cures dysentery and diar
rhtea, whether arising from teething or
other cause. An old and well-tried
remedy. 25 cents a bottle. ; d & w.
Ham and Eggs,
M'
ODNTAIN BUTTER, Choice, Table!
Butter, Sugar Cured Pig Bacon Hams, Saus
age, Liver Pudding, Pigs Feet, Sugar, Cef-
ee, Flou-, Ac.
ftb 7
Send to No. 24 Water st.
J. H. PETTEtWAY.
Beer for AIL
AT
H ZVIAB.CUS 6l SON'S
No. 5 JMarket Street.
J UST RECEIVED per Steamer, !
501 Kegs of that Celebrated
Pilsner linger XSeer.
Whica we will gell at the lo Cash jprice o
$2.5'j per Keg, for this weektnlv.
ii: mabIcus & SON,
dec 23 h Market Street
Law School.
CHARTER will be' applied for to the
next General Assembly.
A
DAY SESSIONS for Lecture ai,d Eeci
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NIGHT SESSIONS. Every
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Tuesday
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Sitifaction gurranteed in ererj par tic alar
My bar is supplied with Finche'd Golden
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I
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Et Hon WE Gladstone, Jai A Fronde,
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and continuously successful. During the
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j an 8
CHAS. KLEIN,
Undertaker and CaMnet Mater,
' m
No. 24 Scmth Front Street,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
A fine assortment of Coffins and Cast
kets constantly on hand. Furniture Repaired,
Cleaned aud Varnished. Orders by tele,
graph or mail promptly filled. jan 13
Jas. T. Pettewav
WILMINGTON, N. C,
JS AGENT FOR TOE SALE OF WILCOX
iUBS k CO' 3 Manipulated Oam. The
best, cheapest and most popular Guano offer,
ed. Will take orders for delivery at Lum
bermen, Shoe Heel, Laur nbarg, Laurel Hill
and intermediate points,
jan 2T-U4w
SB
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Miscellaneous.
TEACHERS WANTEDS
PiB MOaTH, during Spring ! and um?.
For full par ticu.ars address, J. C. McCCRD Y
4 CO., Philadelphia, Pa. 29-4w
DIPHTHERIA!
Johnson's Anodyne Liniment will
positively prevent thia terrible disease, and
wUl positively cure nine cases in ten. Infor
mation that will save manv lives sent free by
mail. Don't delay a moment. Prevention is
better than cure. So d everywhere.
I 8. JOHNSON A CO.,
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AhD ALL DISUIiDiiRS OF THE I
"hroat and Lunafsl
PERMANENTLY CURED
OR. T. A. SLOCUM'S Great remedv
PSYCHINE"
taken in conjunction with his
COMPOUND EriULSION OF
PUKE COD JIVE R OIL
and HTparhosphits of
LIME and SODA
A FREE BOTTLE of paeh rtrenamtinn
ent by express to each suffering applicant
enuiog tceirname, r O., and KxDress ad
ireaa to Dr. T, A. telocum, 181 Pearl St.
Vew York. ian 29 im.-
X BENsOK5 0APCINEI
PMU1Q BlfiT8
FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN.
Females suffering from pain and wetfk-
ness will derive great comfort and strength
rrom tiie use oi nenscn s Uapcine Porus
rlaster. w here children are anected witn
whooping cough, ordinary coughs or cold?!
or w ak lung-, it is tne one treatment thev
should receive. This article contains new
medicinal e'ement such aa is found in no
other remedy in the tame form. It is farB
superior to common porous plasters, hni
nents, electrical appliances and other ex
ternal remedies. It relieves pain at once.l
La Al U j 1 1 i 111 .a
streujfiueiiB uere uiusr piasters win nui
even relieve. For Lame and W eak Pack.
Rheumatiem, Kidney disease and all local
iches and pains it is alio the best known
remedy. Ask Jor Benson's Capcine Plas
ter and take no other. Sold by ail Drug
gists. Price 25 cents. jan 29-4w
j i .iiM iiupuruuih organ weigm oui aoout tnrce
jpounds, and all the blood in a living pcr.-n
j about three gallons) passes through it at least
joncc every half hour, to have the bile and
j other impurities strained or filtered frcm ir
t Bile ib the natural purgative of the bowels.
if the Liver becomes torpid it in not separatee.
I .r.n.-i the blood, but carried through the eh:s
i ' , . : i t 1 i . i . . .
10 ..a parts oi tne system, and in trying to es
cape 'h rough the pores of the skin, causes it to
turn yellow or a dirty brown color. The stom
ach becomes diseased, and Dyspepsia, Indi
gestion , Constipation, Headache, Liliousrcsr-,
jaundice. Chills, Malarial Fevers, Piles, Sick
and Sour Stomach, and general debility follow.
Mkrkell's Heparins, the great vegetable dlsr
coverv for torpidity, causes the Liver to throw
off from one to two ounces of bile each time
the blood passes through it, as lorig as there is
an axc of bile ; and the effect of even a.f:v-dose-
ipon j-ellow complexion or a brown diro
lookiv; skin, will astonish all who try it they
beinr the first symptoms to disappear. Th
cure m all bilious diseases and Liver compiclr
is luaile certain by taking Hepatine in accorc
ancc with directions. Headache is genera...
cure in twenty minutes, and r.o disease lb.
artSjMi from die Liver can exist if a fair trial
SOLD AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR PI L
BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
H
Price 25 Cts. and
The fatality of Consumption or Throat and
Lung Diseases, which sweep tc the grave at
least one-third of all death's victims, arises
from the Opium or Morphine treatment, which
simply stupefies as the work of death gee: on.
10,000 will be p da if Opium 01 Morphine, or
any preparation of Opium, Morphine or Prus
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No greater rong can be done than to say that
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cury In some form. Mercury rots the ben
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hope of recovery from Scrotuia, Sypl dis 1
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"yyEARE PLEASED at b ing able to
state to our frienda and tl.-: public tLat the
store occupied by us, daniac ihe Ute
fire, has been" thorougliy repaired And that
we haTe now in stock a fu 'Mine of
Fresh Family Groceries,
and aie prepared to Gil all orders.
We haTe stM a few articles daraaeed
by the late fire which will be sold at almost
any price.
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Family Grocers,
Cot. Chestnut and water streets.
de 4
Steamship Lines, Ac.
CLYDE'S j
New York
AND
Wilmington, N. CM
Steamship Line,
RECUL
CAPT. DOANE,
WILL SAIL FROM , NEW 1 ORK Oil
WEDNESDAY. Fob. 12.
'S- Shippers can rely upon the prompt
Sailincr of Steamers as advertised. "5
For Freight Engagements apply to
L. D CAZAUI. Apent
Wilmington, TZ . C.
L. S. BELDEX, Soliciting Agent.
SVM. P. CLYDE i CO., General A-gents,
Bowling Green, or Pier 13, N. R., Nev
Yrok. feb 12
altimore
AND
Hrningrton. N. C,
STEAMSHIP LINE.
2hs Steamer
CAPT. OLIVER,
WILL SAIL FROM BALTIMORE ON
. Saturday, Feb. 1 5.
Steamers Sail from Wilmington
every Saturday promptly at 12 M.
Shippers can rely upon the prompt
Sailing pf stealers as advertised, -"te
Through Bills of leading- gen
to and from Philadelphia, and Prompt
Dispatch guaranteed.
For Freight Engagements apply to
JL. X. Agent,
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L. 8. BELDEN, Soliciting Agent.
REUBEN FOSTER, General Agen
Corner Lee and Light Streets, Baltimore
York. feb 10
Accidents
WILL
j THEREFORE
INSURE AGAINST THEM
By taking out a Yearly Policy in the
MOBILE
life:insuranue CO.,
OF MOBILE, ALA,
MAURICE MCCARTHY. President.
H. M. FRIEXD, Secretary.
25 Cents will insure nagaints Accidents
for one day in the sum of
S3000ain the Event of Death
i
OR,
$15.00 Per Week Indemnity
for Disabling Injuries.
RATES 1 Day 25 cents ; 1 Days SO oents,
5 Days $1.25 ; 10 Days $2.60; 30 Days $5.00.
Yearly policies issued at from $5 to $20
per $1,000, according to occupation, and
written at short notice.
jane 25 !
Tew pianos $125
Each, and all styles, including Grand Square
aod Upright, all strictly first-class, sold at
the lowest net cash wholssalb factory
prices, direct to the pcrchareb. These Pianos
made one of the finest displays at the Cen
tennial Exhibition, and were unanimously re
commended for the Highest Honors otijt
13,000 in use. Regularly incorporated Man
ufacturing Co. Factory established orer 36
years. The Square Grands contain Mathu
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the greatest improvement in the history cf
Piano making. The Uprights are the finest
n America. Pianos sent on trial. Don't
ail to write for illustrated and Descriptive
fatalogue of 48 pages mailed free.
MENDELSSOHN PIANO CO..
sept 0-1 j 21 East lothetreef, If T.
The Steamer
ATOR
Bail Road Lines, As.
WILMINGTON ft WELDOK
RAILROAD COMPANY,
OrriOT'cr Oti FrmnrrnDim ' i
Wilmington, V. C, Not lP7k. ,
XGHANGEOF SCHEDULE'. J .
On and after Sanday. Nor. 341k. 1878 ,
PaMenger-lrains oa the WUniagtaa k Wat -don
Railroad .will ran aa follow :
DAY MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN, da r.
Leare Wilmington, Front St Depot
38A X
Arrive at Weldcn at 1 M P
Leave Weldon 2 s" P V
A.rrive at Wilmington, Front 8i.
Depot at 9 53 f Si
NIGHT MAIL AND EXPRESS TRa A
DAILY.
Leav. Wilmington, Front St.
Depot at f f) J y
Arrive at Weldon at 3 50 A afi
Leave Weldon, a a U
Airive at Wilmington, Front SL
Depot at .....U. 16 A V
Train? on Tarboro Branch Road Ieav
Rocky Mount for Tarboro at L.00 P M dally,
and Tuesday, Thursday and rfatuix ay at ItM
A M. Iieturning, leate Tarboro at 10Ot
A M dailv, and Monday, Wednesday at :
Friday at 8:50 P M .
The Dav Train makaa eloae conneortcn I
Weldon for all pointa North via Bay Li: .
daily, (eacept Sunday) and dally, ria Rich
mond and all rail routes.
Night train makea eloae connection w
Weldon for all pointa north via Richmond.
Sleeping Cars attached to ail Night Train-.
JOHN F. 1)1 VINE, General SupL
nov 24
Zi ia
Cen'l Suo'ts Office
WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA! AND v
GUSTA RAILROAD.
Wilmington, N. C, Not. 13, 187
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE i
On and after 8und4y, Not. 24, the folio.
Ing schedule will be run on this road: . ,
DAY EXPRESS AND MAIL TRAIN, dafly
Leave Wilmington S 86 A V
LeaTe Florence 1 03 P M
Arrive at Columbia 4 15 V V
Leave Columbia 11 66 P M
Leave Florence 4 4 P M
Arrive at Wilmington 9 30 P 11
NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN (Dailr).
Leave Wilmington 10 0P W
Arrive Florence 3 80 A h'.
Leave Florence ' '2 00 A V
Arrive at Wilmington......... 6 18 A Ii
T-SThis Train will only stop at FleiBlngtaa.
Wbiteviilc, Fair Bluf, Marian, and ilor .
ence, and all station? between Flerence ana
Columbia.
Faasengers for Augusta ana bevon'.
-1 ij v!i.. i.- r r .....
mington.
Through Sleeping Cars on night trair
for Charleston and Aegasta.
JOHN F. DIVINE, General SaVtT
nov 9 xi
CAROLINA CENTRAL RAH
WAY C 8 MP ANY.
OrriOB GlBTBAL ScrBBIBTBBDIT, i
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j Wilmington, N. C. Not.:2S,;1878. J
x Change of Schedule.
ON AND AFTER THtSdale, the fcilt
ing Schedule will be operated on at i -Railway
:
PASSEJfOER, MAIL AND KXJ'H u '
TRAIN.
Leave Wilmington at.... 6:20 A y
Arrive at Hamlet at.. 2s94 P '
" at CbarletU at... 7:6? P M
Leave Charlotte at... .... A M
Arrive at Hamlet at 11:40 A M
" at Wilmington at 7:6 P M
SHKLB Y DIVISION, MAIL. FRMVMl
& PASSENGER AND EXPMR8,
y0, g Leave Charlotte ......7.0 A M
a9' 9J Arrive at Shelby 11:16 A M
Sn in leareShelbr .........1146 P M
-w- Arrire at Charlotte.. IrOO P m
n be above Trains have Passenger aecom
modations. and are the only ones psriaHtjS
to carry Passengers.
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l o v 29 General Suserintenslent
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