;rlE ETEUN A L. GOODS i with whom my feet have trod 0 frl'n.t aisles of prayer. '' uaU toyour zeal for God iloveufnieu ? vour lint f argument, I'rKl :, linked ami strong, 'i", r, ' .Ve who dreads tliseut. , .; ,,iv human hands are weak "V','",", 'run creed; io t iL words ye bid me speak b"rl w:lhlu m Plfeadli ., f.lfioms the Kternal Thought? "''i ti'ks ".f schenieor plan? , fdtuod! Heueedethiiot T!'eL' r .. ",iviceof man. Tat? y ' it w ith hare, hushed feet the ground V Tn-ud with oldne.ss shod. ,.ye 5 'usU,C: SUCU . irTiii lve 1 derm; " '" k -i i- ii)"' I fain would touch TlwrLeihat hath no seam. v L-eilie curse which overbroods Vur'.rl'i "1 pi1" and l(,8S; nfrour Lord'8 beatitudes Aud prayer upon the cross. , re-than your schoolmen teach, within t i irk Te-ai:uot paint the Bin. uiull the merit show. ..niowniv forehead in the dust. . t vi -ii mine ev es for shame, . 1 1, vufi trembling self-distrust,. i prayer without a claim. -I see the wrong that rouud me lies, l'fcel the guiil within; . , . Lr wnii u-roan aud travail cries, 1 ' .. l",...nf.i.i:llt tin. ' I'llt? WUiU ii -Vet in the maddening maze of things, ii ,i iosm-1 bv storm and nood, To oue iixe'i stake my spirit clings; I know that Jod la gooJ! . vt mine to look when cherubim miy ,,ot,b.eeu But notuiiiB b Kood in Him Whitri evil is in me. Tbe wrong that pains my soul below I dare not throne ? bove; I kuow not of His hate-I know His goodness and His love! "I dimly guess from blessings known; Ofsrenter out of sight; nd with the chastening Ts'ilmist, own H.s Judgments, too, are right. "1 ions? fr household voices scone, . For vanished smiles I lone, But UrI hath led my dear ones on, Ami lie can do no wrong. "I know not wkat the future hath uf marvel or surprise, Ahsuml alone that life and death lib mercy underlies. "And if my heart and flesh are weak To hear an untried pain, The bruised reed He will not break, hut ttreugthen and sustain. ' No ciilerins of my own I have, .No wurts my faith to prove; I cm hut give the gifts He gave, Aud plead His love for love. "And so. beside the silent sea, I wail the mutlled oar; No'lia. m from il im can come to me uu ocean or onshore. "I know not whereHis islands lift lheir fronded palms in ah; I only know I cannot drift Heyoud lfs love and care. 'u brothers! if my faith is vain, It hopes iikethwse betray. Fray for me that nay feet may gain Tile ure and safer way. "And thou.O Lord! by whom are seen Thy creatures as they be, Forgive me if too close 1 lean M v human heart on t,b.ee," Whittitr. ents. His utreet and exile immedi ately followed, and the miserable wretch, his wife, is said to be now in Paris enjoying herself with her latest paramour. There may be dramas in real life more Pad and more terrible than this, hut for the honor of hem an nature it is to be.brp'd they: are few and far between. It is, Almost impossible in reading of poor Nakotin's history and fate tot to sympathize with his com rades, the Nihilistb, who, it is said, have sworn vengeance jto the death tpon his betrayer and hercompauion and who are pretty certain to carry out their vow! , i . i . i YELLOW FEVER -BLACK VOMIT. " ', . I -I- ! - I It is too soon to forget the ravages of this terrible disease, which w. II no: doabt return io a more ma'ignant and virulent form in tike fall months of 1879. , j Webrell's Hepatini , k Remedy discovered in Southern Nubia and used with such won derful results in Houth' America where the most aggravated eases of fever are found, causes from one tj two ounces of bile to be filtered or strained from tHe blood each time it paseees through the Liver, as long as an ex cest- of bile exists. By its wonderful action HEPAT1NK any kind of on the Liver and Stomach the not only prevents to a certainty Fever and Black Vomit, bur also cures Head ache, Constipation of the Bowell, Dyspepsia and all Ma ial diseases ! Aoone Deed fear Yellow Fever who will eipel the Malarial Poison and excess of bile trom the blood by u ing .vIerhkll's Hxpatinb, which is Bold by al! Druggists in 25 cnt and f 1.C0 bottles, or will be sett by express by the rroprietors. A. r . M kkll. A CO., I Philadelphia, Pa; Uiscellaneous. THE Dr Pemberton's Stillineia or Queen i . i i Delight, , ! Ss? The reports of wonderful cures o Rheumatism, Scrofula, Salt Kheum, Syphi lis, Cancer, Ulcers and Sores, that come from all Darts of the country, are not oniv remark able but so miraculous as to be doubted wer it not lor the abundance of proof. Remarkable Cure of Scrofula, &o. CASE Or" (JUL. J. C. BRANSON. Kinsstoh, Ga., Sept. 15, 1871 Gents: For Fixieeu years I; have been a great sufferer from Bcrofula in its most dis tressing forms. 1 have been co fi ed to my room and bed for fifteen y ars with scrofn lous ulcerations. The most approved reme dies for such cases had 'been used, and the most eminent pbyeicianB consulted, without any decided benefit. '1 hue prostrated, dis tress d, desponding 1 was advised by Dr. yer, of-Floyd county, Ga., to commence the use of your Compound Extract Stillingia Language is as insufficient to describe the re lief I obtained from ths use of the Millingia as it is to convey an adequate idea of the in tensity of my suffering before using jQnr medicine ; sufficient to say I abandoned all other remedies and continued the use of y- ur Extrffct of Stillingia, untd il can say truly, "1 am cured of all pain," of all disease, with nothing to obstruct the active pursuit of my profession. More than eight months have elapsed since this remarkable cure, without any return cf the disease. s For he truth of the above statement, I re fer to any gentlemaa in Bartow county, Ga , and to the members of the bar of Cherokee Circuit, who are acquainted with me. I shall j ever remain, with the deepest gratitude, Tour obedient servant, J. C. BRANSON, Atty at,L,aw. St Y . Evening Post, A Life Drama of ToDay. A uiteterious Kueian, supposed to be Lobie and certainly of aristocratic lintfrge, has judt closed his career in a manner pitiabiy mournful aud roman tic, lie has bteu sent to Siberia for lift; 8lJ uuless somttbiug hastens to ti pple over the throne of the Roman off.', or unless, like Mzeppa, this yout g Nokotiii can ewtep back from tie plains of Tartary to bring ruin and desolation upon his oppressor?, he is is dead as if he lay at the bottom of a tomb, hdJ the world will hear of him lio tufe. This man has been famous during the la lew years at nearly every capi tal uj Europe. He was the friend ion" ai ltd in the escape of -Vera Sas sii t h. He was the author, bearer Ld d ssimijator of Nihiliet pim pL e 8 au.l ai.noui cements to BerliD, to Paris atd to Lotidon. He was at the bottom of every conspiracy, the lDVtnlOr nf Tilimliir rf tViA Trrak nrl f n I ed alarming devices that have of late kept the Kuieian authorities in a state of ti e u'most alarm aud have cease wtly w'roiibltd the rose leaves od which i. cou he d the uneasy fotm of diti tnder the tkcond . riakotio i perfect eLtLus:..st for anbrchy, I'd l.ke the pttr l, Ljs corning evei hcued a storm, ljia ingenuity has bee'n bo rtniarkable that he has constantly evadd arrept. The ablest dttectiveb of Beilin and St Petersburg laid traps lor aim in vnn But he fell into their clutches at l8 He became the vic bm, hke so many noble iiatures before him, of the treacheiy of a woman ; nd, iL truth, bis lof'iest and most ad mirable qualities became the direct canes ef his downfall. When in LoLd.n in the j-nmner of 1451 year.engsgsd on oue of his ihilst credit ons, Nikotin fell id with a joueggiriof entrancing, beauty h as ifcp daughter of a Germau who "Pt al dgingbcu . The bard heafeJ mar of high family, wb6 had given up l tu privileges of tank to serve and rl e tl e down trden peoplo.' became Jijp.slwe. They we e married, ?a from that mom. nt tho doom cl gotin was cealrd. A most frt.m Jhe urt bis base and licentious wife wijed him. She entered into in " guca with all the meu she fai cied, appeedily made the life of le "i V1" ,ttcUttd- His friends im Pwed him to part from htr. as he ? 7iSttpJe reaeon to3. but lie re ht ,ethought he oould reclaim r, and bclitved it as his duty to do m v "m. she deliberately plot-TtdKde,4ftruct,OD- Sbe bd inrol ficer inlfIth a cerUm Mflir. af- to h . r ,";,c,u service sua aesirea SLethr01 her Lbaud altogether. n''::rlUTC conveyed to the Solicitor v."1 a wntten deennciatinn nf cl his llUnd,er,oath- w.acooupt 1 1118 hie and k . pC.lDg his nanoi-a-bnl -j A MIRACLE. t i j WkstPoiht, Ga Sept. 16, 1870. ! . . i ! Gents: -My daughter was taken on the 25th dav ot June, 1863, witb what was supposed to be Acute Rheumatism, and was t eatad for the same with no success. In Larch, follow ing, pieces of bone began to work out of the right arm, and continued to appear till all the bone from the elbow1 to the Bhoulder joint came out. Many pieces of b ne came out ol the right foot am leg. The case was then pronounced one of White bwielling. aft pr having been confined aoout six jears to her bed, and the case considered! hopeless, I was induced to try Dr. Pembjer'tbn'a Compound Pxtractof Stillingia, ancjiwaa .so well satis fied with its effects that I ' have continued the use of it until the present. 1 - My daughter was confined to her bed about sixyeais before she sat up or even turned over without he p. f She now siti up all daj-, and sews most of her ti i e has walked across me room. Iler general health is now good, and I believe she will, as her ilimbn gain strength, walk well. I attribute her recuve ry, with the blessing , of God, io the use o v our inva uable mtdicine. Wilh gratitude 1 am, yours truly. W. B. JBLANTON. Wksi Poiht, Ga., Sept 16, 1870. I Gents: The abi ve certificate of Mr. W B. Blanton we know and certify jto as being true. The thing is so; hundred of the most respected citizens will certify jto i. A3 much' reference can be given as may be required Yours truly, CRAWFORD A WALKER, Druggists. HOX. H. D WILLIAMS. DR. Pemberton's Stillingia is pre pared by A. F. Merreil A Co., Phila., Pa. Held by all Druggists in $ 1.00 bottles, or sent bv express. Agents wanted to canvass everywhere. . , 8end for Bok "Curious Story" free to all. Medicines sent to poor people payable in instalments. mar 28 DAILY REVIEW, JOSH. T. JAMES EDITOR AND PUBLISHER Is published Every -Afternoon (Sundays excepted). At the following rates, postage paid : One Tear ..$5 00 Six Months'. ........... 2 50 Three Months. . ..... I . . 1 25 One Month.... ............ 50 The paper will be delivered by carriers, free of charge, in any part of the city at the above rates, or 13 cents per week. I The Daily Review is now in the fourth year of its existence, is per manently established, with a large 'l . ! and steadily increasing subscrip tion list, and presents to merchants i I and others a most desirable mecli urn for advertising. AGENTS WANTED For the Best and Fastest-Selli' g Pictorial Books and Bibles. Pi ices reduced 33 ner cent, i National Pub- L18HING Co , Philada.,'Pa., Atlanta, Ga., or Ht. Louis, mo. sept il (lOnn returns in 30 days on 100 in. 41ZUU rested. Offibial reports and infor mation FBKi. l ike pronts weekly oa stock options of f 10 to f 50. i Address. T. Potter Wight & Co., Bank er, 35 Wall St., N. Y. tept 11 TrnOUFDC WANTED S50to ICHUrlknO$100 or $00 per MONTH duru.g Fall and Winter. For full particulars address, J. C. AicuURDY & CO., Philadelphia, i Pa. sept ll-4w BAKU rNSTRUMJUrr OATAXQaYS. Our hw catalogue of tind Instramenta.lfssie.Salts, Cpc, Blt,PoclieFom. pons. Drum Major' Staffs and Eats, Epaulets Cap- Lamps. Stands, and Out fits contains 8& page of information for musicians Malted frpc Address LYOX 4 fiXAXT, 1S3 Stat4i afsUaf. XU. sept 11-4W THE CLYDE'S Mew York AKD Wilmington, C. Steamship Line. The flteamer REGULATOR CAT. DO AXE, j WILL SAIL FROM NEW YORK 0 SATURDApT. Soptemb 27. tg, Shippers can rely upon the prompt sailing of Steamers as advertised. For Freight Engagements apply to THOS. E. BOND, Sup't, Wilmintit ;n, N. C. WM. P. CLYDE A CO., sept 22 35 Broadway, New York. COMMERCIAL HOTEL WILMINGTON, N. C. j r- A 8CHUTTE, Prop. rjlHE COMMERCIAL, formerly the "EM PIRE H0U8E",havingbeen thoroughly rn oyated and refitted is now one of the leadirg first-class Hotels in the city. The table is supplied with the best our home and north ern markets affords. i ' - - 1 Board per Day $2 and $2 50 ! Large ! Sample Rooms for kthe Con. mercial trade. I - - A First-Class Bar and Billiard Hall connected with this Hotel. FREE LUNCH daily from 11 A. M. to 12.30 P. M. July 19- LIVER IMVIGORATOR is a Standard Family Remedy for diseases of he Liver, Ptomach and Bowels. It is Pure ly Vegetable. It never Debilitate. It ic Cathartic and Toiiic. It ha been, used in mr P'kctiee and by the public, for more than 35 years with unprecedeLted result. Send for Circular. 8. Ti W.jSANFORD, M. D., 162 Broadway. New York dtv. Any Druggist will tell yon ita reputation. iept 11 - i j i WUI1T0N JOURNAL. 1 JOSH T. JAMES, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER. i i Is published EVERY FRIDAY. At the following rates : One Year ..$2 00 SixMonthsl. 1 00 Three Months 0 r - The Wilmisotoj Journal circu- r lates largely in the adjoining coring ties as. well as in the Western por i tion of -the State and presents un- i . 1 i equalled facilities to merchants for making known what they have for i sale. ' - ' V ' Hale's Weekly. 0 TUESDAY, the 7th day of October, 1879, and in the City of Raleign, the undersigned will commence the publication of HALE'S WEFKLY, a Morth Carolina Democratic Newspaper. These four Words convey all that a column of Prospectus could tell : the good of the 8tate; the success of the Pany which is the life of the State and the country ; the pub lication of all the news; these the objects proposed. That he can do the last and con tribute to the first and second, the subscriber does not affect o doubt. The People have set their seal ef approval upon his past and he does not aoubt the future. Hale's Wbrily will be printed from new and beautiful type and on fair wb ite paper. The price will be $'i per annum. No nanoe will go upon its mail books without payment and no paper will be sent a'ter expiration of the time paid for. P. M.HALE, j Raleigh, Sept 15, 1870. I sept 16-tf 1 Female School, MISSES BURR & JAMES, Principals. MRS. M. 8. CUSHING, Instructress in Vo cal and Instrumental Music. THE FIFTEENTH ANNUAL SESSION of this School will commence on Mon dav, Oct. 6th, 1S70, and close during the last week in June 1880. The coarse of instruction is solid and thorough, and the utmost care will be tak b, as heretofore, to avoid every thing pertaining to a superficial education. Young children carefully and judiciously trained, by means of object lessons and Kin dergarten occupation, in conjunction with the best text book instruction. Fr e haud drawing taught without extra charge. For further particulars see circulars at the different Book Stoies in tke city, or enquire of Pijncipkla I pS A limited number of pupils can be accommodated wi'h board. A WEEK in your own town, and no capital risk ed, j oil can give the bu siuess a trial without expense. The best opportunity ever offered for those williDg to work. Yeu should try; notnit g eise until vou see lor yourself what you can do at the business we ofler. No room to explain here You can devote all y our t ime or orly your spare time to Uie.business, and make Treat pay for every hour mat you worn. Women make as much as men. Send for special ntivate terms and particulars, which we mail free. S5 Outfit, free. Don't com plain of hard times while vou have such a chance. Address 11. liALLETl & CO. Portland. Main? 'une T-d&w. Warm Sprinfirs Western North Carolina, . f 8 NOW OPEN for the reception of pleas- JL ure' seekers an c invalids. This lovelv r4ace is situated in the beauti ful valley of the Frtnch Broad, within eight mdes of the railroad. We have a fine baad of music, attentive f er rants, and alt other accommodations to be found at a first-class watering piac. 1 For particulars applj for descriptive pam phlet, W. H. HOWERTON. i june 10 Proprietor. WZZOaVBOAZ 7S.ZCZIS. $0 500 TO $6000 a year or $5 to $0 a day in you own locality. No risk. Women do as well as men. Many make more than the amount stated above. No one can fail to make money fas . Any one can do the work You can makj Ir ip &0 cents to $2 an hour by devoting your etvfilhf ld spare time to the business.! It costs nolbing to try the business. Nothing like it for money mak ing ever offered before. Business pleasant and strictly honorable. Reader, if you want to know all about the best paying business before the public, send as your address and we will send you full particu lars and private terms free ; samples worth $5 also tree; you can then make up your mind" for yourself. Address GEORGE STINSON& CO., Portland, Maine. june'I-d&w 1 'The following' nnntirlnm .v. - , . -- 1 1 " .vf. a . "A. . .1-1 V AIM.!. atMa IT v ' iij i"""'" fcoiier.vuT. ia mazing up small order higher price usre to be charred. il Double Anchot A"MJ... Standard Domestic....i... BACON North Carolina, xiamt. y jn ; Shoulders, lb...... Sides, V Ib... Western Smoked Ham. I , Sides. lb Shoulder. 1... ........ Dry Salted i Bides, lb ! Shoulders, lb.. BEEF Live weight. I BARRELS Spirits Turpentine Beoond Hand, each 1 26 New Y'ork,eack, new....... 1 75 B EES WAX fb 20 BRICKS Wilmington, M 8 00 Northern f GO BUTTE.H North Carolina lb Northern, V lb.. 1 candles Spermip a Tallow, lb... Adamantine, set CHEESE Northern Factory, ? C ... i Dairy cream, V ...... State, lb.... COFFEE Java, V B. mo, n.... Laguyra, lb. CORN MEAL B buehel. COTTON TIES- V bdl . DOMESTIC Bheeting, 4-4 f yard.... Tarn, V bunch IISH- Mackerel, No. 1, a bbl....l6 00 ATo. 1,? bbl 8 76 Mackertl, No. 2, bbl.... 12, 60 ao- f V bbl 6 00 11 o iox n io II 6 0 6 7X 8 10 0 13 7 i i 60 65 21 10 00 0U Off 16 20 16 0 26 2& AO 11 I 9 0 11 I 8 19 uxe I2 7 0 8 28 0 30 i 18 0 20 700 75 1 b5 0 2 10 1 " O 7 05 0 tt tt Mackerel, No. 3 bbL....OO Mullets, bbl 2 N. C. Herring, Vkeg....... 6 Dry Cod, g ,.,., FLOUR Fine. V bbl. Super, Northern, y bbl... ttxtra ao " V bbl... Vamilv ti no Ul City MMEx,.8aper bbl... 7 Family V bbl... 7 " Ex. Familv bbl... 8 i ERTILIZEKS Peruvian Guano, 2000 lbs . 6C uaugb'i rbosphate Carolina Fertilixer " Ground 15on,- " Bone Meal " " Flour " Navassa Guano, " Complete Manure " Whann's Phosphate. Wando Phosphate, " BergerABrutx'sRos. ' Wilcox, Gibb A Co., nipulated Gaano. ...... ...48 00 GLUE y fl 8 GRAIN Corn,store, 66Ibi 65 uorn, cargo, y 66 ms 56 Corn,yel., bushel. None. Oats, bushel I 45 Peas, cow, V bushsl.. HIDES Green, lb vrj, sm. HAY Eastern, 100 Iha... .North Kiver, 100 lbs. 00 00 60 T 00 00 00 00 00 50 00 00 00 00 45 00 00 00 " 00 00 " 00 00 " 35 00 " 00 00 " 00 00 " 00 00 " 00 00 ma- 50 00 0 9 00 000 00 0 6 8 2 6 o 9 O 60 5C 60 00 0 00 oc 00 00 25 75 25 00 00 00 00 51 00 40 00 45 00 47 00 40 00 67 00 70 00 70 00 000 00 60 65 4 9 00 00 00 HOOP IRON ton LAKI Jfortbern V m North Carolina V fi LIME bbl LUMBER City steam sa' wd Hbipstutf,resawed,Mft.l8 00 Rough ede plank. Mft.16 00 tt eet inaia carsro, accora- ing to quality, M ft12 Dressed nooring,aeasoned.l6 Bcantling and boards, com mon, M ft.. i 13 MOLASSES Cuba.hhd V gl Cuba, bbls., ? gal..... Sugar bouse, hhda. gal. ' " bbls.'y gal... . Orleans Choice bbls. gal. ! NAILS Cut, 20dto4d,Wk?g 2 UlLs Kerosene, gal.... 067 - 0 1 65 60 10 67 60 65 8i 7 11 90 10 00 l'OO 00 00 00 32 35 18 20 35 60 13 20 00 18 00 14 00 26 00 Lard, gal 1 10 Linseed, V gal 1 00 t? no ..l ill -rm KA...... ...... ...... m, PEANUT V busheL....... POTATOES -Sweet, V bus. Irish, Northern, bbl..... 3 PORK Northern,city mess.10 Thin, y bbl 00 00 Prime, bbl (extra) 10 60 90 00 00 00 14 3 1 1 00 45 50 Rump, bbl 00-00 m RICE Carolina, V East India, H) Rough, V busheL 1 BAGS Country, V 2 City, V, lb... ROPE Hemp le Manilla 13 7 00 00 45 10 20 25 60 60 10 60 00 00 11 00 00 00 SALT Alum, sack Liverpool. V Back. American &ck Marshal's fine, ,sack....M Cadi V sack.. SUGAR Cuba, fb 70 80 75 75 .... 9M0 Porto Rico, V S) 10i 0 A- Coffee, fb.. B " E.. c " a Ex C-MP lb... ., Crushed- fb SHINGLES Contract, 6 Common, yft M I.. 1 BTAYEcJ W. O. bbl. M.10 00 00 ' 5 00 50 00 00 15 IK 00 00 80 35 00 10 00 9 7 oox 25 R O hhd. V E 00 00 TALLOW W fi; TIMBER Shipping ? M...10 Mill, extra per M... 8 Mill, prime per M 7 Mill, fair per M 5 Common, per M A Inferior to Ordinary,per M 3 WHISKEY North' n, per gl 1 North Caroina, per gal ... 1 WOOL Unwashed, per fi)... Washed. ier fb .... Burrv wool, per lb. 8 00 60 00 00 00 00 25 50 23 26 15 7 2 15 00 00 00 12 10 & CO 00 75 00 60 60 00 50 25 22 28 17 Bail Eoad Linos. &c WILMINGTON & WEf OUN BA1LE0AD COiiPAWri OrriOBov Gm'l Si'i-k!NTmiY . Wilmington, N. C., Ju ,e 13, i -i9 On and after Sunday, June 15th. Is? 9, Passenger trains on, the Wflmihpton A'jWei.. doa Railroad will run as follows : I DAY MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN, d: Leave Wilmington, Front St Depot at. 7 in i Arrive at Weldon at...; 1 10 P k Leave Weldon 3 32 P A Arrive at Wilmington, Front. St. Depot at...... .... . 9 63 P M NIGHT MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAA I . . DAILY. ; . Leave Wilmington, Front 8t. i f Depot at. w. 8 40 11 M Arrive at Weldon at-.....,...... 3 60 A M Lave Weldon, j... 2 13 A M Arrive at Wilmington, Front St. Depot at... 8 45 A M Tralni on Tarboro t Branch Roaa lea re Rocky Mount for Tarboro at 6.00 P M da. . and Tuesday, Thursday and riature ay at 4 tic AM. Returning, leave Tarboro at I loCt A M daily, and Monday, Wednesday ar c Friday at 8:30 P M. j I The Day Train makes close connection st Weldon for all points North vis Bay Lint daily, (except Sunday) and daily, via Rich mond and all rail route . , . " Night train makes close connections ai Weldon for all ooints nnrfh via RIihmnni Sleeping Cars attached to all Night Trains. JOHN F. DIVINE,1 General Suptj june it A Sure Cure for Piles. i ..' : A8URE CURE for, the blind, bleeding, itching and ulcerated piles has been dis covered by Dr. William (an Indian remedy), called Dr. William' Indian Ointment. A Bingle box has cured the worst old chronic cades of twent j-five and thirty years'standing. No one re,d sutler five minutes after apply iBg this wonderful soothing medicine. Lo tion, inrtfument? and electuaries do more barni than gotd. William's Ointment ab sorbs the tumors, allays the intense itching (particula.ly at night after getting warm in bed), acta as a poultice, gives instant and painless relief, and is prepared only for Piles, itching of' the private parti and nothing elie ' 'I cons Ited physicians' in Philadel phia, L"uLsrille, Cincinnati, Indianapolis and this citv, ard spent hundreds of dolla-s, anJ fnun J no re i-f unil 1 obtained a box of Dr. William's Indian Ointment a-me four montht ago, aid It h cured uie completely." Joseph M. KV1 dx&, Cleveland, O. 'llas -Irioe me more good than all the mfcdi cine I ever tried ard 1 i are rpent more that $100 wit doctors, beeidea medicines I am cure cost me more than $40." David SraauNS, Ingraham, 111, "Have suffered twenty y eat with itchsr and uleeratel piles, having used every reme dy that came to ray notice without benefit until I used Indian Ointment and received immediate relief. I. jAstnCaaaoL, (an old mi er) - Tecoma,Ner. No Pile Remedy ever gaiaed such rapid favor and extensire sale. Hold by all wholesale and retail druggist. For gala by J. C. Munds and T. 8. Bur bank. ; i sacb 20 ow-d4w " Thr'uc-h Sleenlnrr!arannn!ohiiritfi a for Charleston and Augusta. I -. I JOHN F. DIVINE. Oat, Aral Hnrf. jure 3 CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILWAY CO Orvica Gibtbbal SupaaistiifDXHT, Wilmington, N. C.My 18, 187? Change of Schedule I riN AND AFTER TniH rlat thn't llnw ing Schedule will be operated on th i rwaxiway j -.!." Passenger, Mail and Express Train. Leave Wilminrnn at J 70(1 P I M No. 1. V Arrive at Hamlet at......j "l:27 A M J " at Charlotte at.... K:20 A'M Leave Charlotte at......l..8:25 P M Arrive at Hamlet at. 1:31 A M " at Wilmington at 9tfi0 A M Close connection made at Hamlet with trains of Raleigh A Augusta Air Line Rail way. I - ' Shelby Division Mail, Freight A Passenger and Express. j Wo 8 V76 Charlotte 8. 4J A M . Arrive at Shelby ..........12:33 P M Wn-in ' lsve Shelby 1:16 P M "10' Arrive at Charlotte 6:05 P hi V. U. JOHNSON, may 17 General Superintendent. 5 CEIMTS IO Cen'l Sup'ts Office. WjlLMINOTON,1 COLUMBIA AND Al) ! GUST A RAILROAD CO. . . -' . K 1 ' Wilmington, N. C, June 13, l(7i CHANGE OP SCHEDULE, On and after Rnnd T. Jnno IS. 'id, fal lowing schedule will be run on this road: DAY EXPRESS AND MAIL 'TRAIN, dally', v Leave Wilmington...... ........... 9 '.08 A M arrive riorence. .....J.... 1 25 P M Leave Florence.. 3 60 P M Arrive at Wilmington 8 10 P M NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN (Daily). Leave Wilmington... 10 13 P lu ; ijeave Florence ......2 ft ) A Ml Arrive at Columbia o ni a vi Leave Columbia..... 6 00 A M tieave jsiorence........... 2 55 A M Arrive at Wilmington........ 6 60 A M This Train stops only at Flemineton; Whiteville, Fair Blul?, and Marion. Pasenfirers 'for An mat rta PnlnmM.i suuum uuc iiigui express i rain irom rvn- mintrton. ! I ' JUST OPENED jl . A NEW AND ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF GOODS Of variouf kinds and styles and description at. the ' - Boston 5 and 10 Gents Store. MEW GOODS RECEIVED iYERY TWO DAIS For the purpose of keeping the stock re pleniabed and thoroughly up to the mark. 1 . ! ' (Mo Such Variety ! AT SUCH PRICES! , i ha ever before been offered in Wilmlsgfcn, CALL AT ONCE ! ANDMAKE YOUR SELECTION ' And get wondifful bargain at the Boston 5 and 10 Cents Store, 41 IV. Front Strecti Steamer Passnort,' 11 APT. J. W. HARPER, Wffl make Dally Trips, r r k (Sunday excepted) . . To SMITH VILLE and Return. .. . Leave Wharf at 9.39 A. 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