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JOS II. T. J A M 9. S&ifcr' &; PropV. WILMINGTON; X. G. SATURDAY, APRIL P, 1811. Entered at the Postofl.ee at Wilmington; N. C.t as Second ClatJ Matter. THEf!. F. c T. V ft R AND Tilt ASfiOITTlMK?. Oar esteemed contemporary of the AnsaiiTTYmej icemi worried again oyer the proposed sale of the C. F. k Y. V. R. B. and devotes along article to the abject in its issue of the 7th inst. Would our cotemporary bee o v Gen eral Iaboden! tothpny 'owns nunea in Virginia, refuieto allow him ' to trans- pert -his mincrala through the State of - North Carolina to a North Carolina f i-po-t for shipment to foreign, as well as domestic Vpbrts? Is it to be supposed that the products of one mine in Virginia will monopolize the entire traffic of - the C. F. k Y. V. R. R. for 200 miles or more? Does it seem reasonable to sup- ' ject ii the derelopment of the hidden ' wealth in the mineral sections of Tir-lii-.ia. and oar own State through which this road passes, would put an embargo on trade, eo ecou after tbe stockholders had invested their money down here? Could any company of capitalists afford (o build, and purchase ''together, a road 200 miles in length, or possibly more, to s'raply carry the prcducts of cne ecal or iroa mine to market? The idea of this company discrimioaticcc tfiv n tcs of freight io favor f tJbe Virginia mine to the detiiroent of the mines in North Carolina is, if oar cotemporary will pardon the exprceeict), ; to our mind peurite. On tbe toutrary it would seem to us that their objfet would We to foster and encourage oil tbe trafEe and trade they could. Ilunniug rs this road is expected to ruo, through a al: most uncxploded region of mineral wealth, it seems to as thai the stock holders would desire to invite immigra t ion and settlers to that section in order to assist in developing the country, knowing that every improvement along the line of their road would " benefit and enrich the company that much more by adding to their freight transportation. Ilardly then would they pursue such a suicidal policy of discrimination against property owners along-the line of the 0. F.&Y. V.R. K. Our cotemporary is in error in stating1 that the proposed dcw company is com posed of Virginians. Gen. Imboden the attorney of the company it is true is a Virginian, and an ex-Coafederate sol dier, but we understand that tha stock kolders are Northern capitalists. , Mr. Uyndman, -nho - aecompanied-xeneral Imboden to this city a .couple 'of months : ago, is a Fenn?ylvanian, and wa have been informed by one ol oar most highly respected and esteemed citizens, viz: Dr. A. J. De Rosset, that the Camerons of the Key stone State, were among the interested parties in this proposed transaction. The Times propounds this question to us : "If in case the sale to Imboden & Co., is made, would there be a guaran tee of no anti-North Carolina discrimi nation : jNow, really, we are not in the secrets 4of General Imboden, and know no more about the proposed plan of these gentlemen than the information already furnished to tho public, and which the Legislature deemed a sufficient guarantee to justify it iu passing tho bill appointing and empowering a commission with i lift consent of tho private stock- holders and the sanction of the Governor and council, to conclude the sale. Oar cotemporary quotes from a lecture by our State Geologist to show the ira meuso mineral wealth of North Carolina which, according to that gentleman's own showing, still lie3 hidden - in the bowels of the earth. Why U it then that these great resources have; never been developed? Frofessor Kerr says "North rVr.iltna.haa as vet done nothinsr or next to nothing" in that direction, why then we repeat, is it that these great mines of wealth still remain undeveloped? : The lack of capital is the one simple and plain answer to this question. Now then; if a company of capitalists, no mat ter whether they are from Virginia, Pennsylvania or Dahomey, - propose to add to the revenue of the State by in resting in a Railroad, wnich is to bring these yaluable minerals tor market, -'-why should the're be such captious opposition from tho very people who are constantly prating about the great hidden and un- developed weaua oi loria wiiiuu,. every day, as genuine., butter, and at a price very nearly as high as that of pure driry butter. Tho retailers : charge a high price, because if they offered it low their customers would suspect that it was not batter and not buy it at all. It s?ems that the fatTrom which it is made U prepared at a temperature of 120 de grees, whilo nothing less that 212 de grees will destroy animal life. There fore, any insects that may be in the fat or the oils are sure to pass alive into the bogus butter. It is estimated that the manufacture of oleomargarine caused a loss of $4q,000,000 to American dairy. interests last year. , The flow of gold to this country con tinues without abatement. The steam ship Republic, which arrifedon the 25th of March, brought $1,000,000 ; tho Wy oming, on the 22d, brought another mil lion, and .the Bank of England has part ed wiih over 1600,000 for shipment to New York. The drain of gold on France has been eo serious that tho bank has suspended gold payments, and in the Paris market gold" is at a premium of one-half Of one per cent. When Gen. Sherman arrived n Au burn on Tuesday to attend Gen. Emory Upton's funeral he was accosted by an old, veteran, who stepped up to tbe Gen. eral and extended his hand, caving: ' Let me shake bands with you, General. I was with yeu in the Shenandoah." Yei," said the General-, "that's all right, but I wasn't there." The veteran subsided end slid out of Bight as fast as possible. This! is one of tbe sort of vet erana that always manage to draw pension?. For th3 Wilaiagtoa District, Metho dist E. Church, Sonth 1881. ' (Second round.) Elizabeth, at Paroles, - April 9-10 Whiteville. at Carrera Creek, Ap'l 1 6-17 Waccamaw, at Cypress Or Ap'l 20 Wttmington; at Fifth Street, Ap'l 23-24 'tTumington,at utont street, . AplSO, May 1 Smithville, - - - May 7-8 Brunswick, at Zion, - - May 14-15 Topsail, at Herring's Chapel, May 21-22 Onslow, at Gum Branch, . - May 28-29 Ulmton, ... , Jqdo 4- 5 Cokesbury, - Jane 11-12 Coharie - - - June 18-19 L. S. Boskhkad, Presiding Elder. rti Food for the Brain and Nerves that will invigorate the body without intoxi cating is what we need in these days of rash and worry. I'arker s G nger Tonic restores the vital energies, soothes the nerves and brings good health qnicker A 1 A f man anyinmg you can use. moune. See other column. IlirccllsxiCQua Matt wus created a little lower tban the angiU wad he generally stays inert. Never lefer farors coufevrcd. If you oe a nun $d it would Ix? extrorjclv lodelic-iic to alluiio to it. H U Is hoped onr govrrnmfnt will do oothin tonllend the .Nihiljii lo'tbis country. A glass bomb thrown at oar navy would entirely obliterate it. Now, if it had been the King ef Swe den initead ot the Czar of Rcssia. we should .not have bten surprised. Tho King oaweden writes poetry. A orris toicn Rernld.: "But, MissTomkins, do tell me fnow how old yoa are." "Ohl but I don't tell my age any.more; I'm just as old as I look--thcre!" ''Indeed, I thought you much younger." Paris Figaro: Theatre-ceing is great fuu in Ltad- ville. When a new play proves to be verv bad the autloiis en thusicallv called before the curtainand at a given signal i the audience begin shooting at him for f the dnoks,; : . . - Oat in Leadville when one is intro duced to a stranger the polite thing is to ask, " hat was your name before you came here?' : Tho next question, ac cording to the rules of etiquette, is, "Mow did you manage to escape? - 'Oil City Derrick, This Orent RTnedy - in either Liquid or Dry Form acts at tbe aame time on the diseases of tho Liver, Bowels M Kidneys, This combined action gives it vxmderfxil power to cure all diseases. WHY ARE WE SICK? Because ire allow these great organs to be come cloaaedor torpid, end poisonous humors Ware tfuref ore forced into the blood, that should BILIOUSNESS, PILES, CONSTIPATION, KIDNEY COMPLAINTS, URINARY DISEASES, FEMALE WEAKNESS, ' AND NERVOUS DISORDERS, by causing free action of thtse organs and restoring their 2oiccr to throiv of disease. lVIijr Suffer Hilions pains and acliesl Why tormented frith Piles, Constipation! Why frightened orer disordered Kidneys! Why endure Jierrons or sick headaches! Wliyhave sleepless night? Use ICID.XEY-WORT and rejoice in health t"of jnedioine. tTt or the conrenieHce of tboee that cannot GET IT OP TOUR DRUGGIST. PRICE, 1.00. WELLS, EICilAUDSON A CO., Prop7!, CWill Bend the dry post-piUJ.) PCRUflTOT, TT. Wiinisitoi, (MmMa & Anpta R: R PASSENGEB DEPXETMENT, wiumr aToir, h. G.itank , mi. COMMUTATION TICKETS of Deaosoi iiatiODSof 1000 aad SGOO Miles, acceptable orer the connectioni of tao WflmnstoBt Columbia & Augusta R. at Florence and Columbia, and espedallj adapted tm the neceasitiea of commercial traTel, are t sued by tbo WflaiBctDa, v Columbia & Au gusta K. R., and ara on sale at its Passenger Depots In WilmlBgtea and Columbia. A. POPE, xacb9-tf General Passenger AgeHt. . ' wnm DEtonra Welfioa Fail Road, : PASSENGER DEPARTMENT, WILMINGTON, X. C, Marca 5, 1831. "jnOMMUTAUON TICKETS of denosai natlonsof 1000 and 2CO0 Miles, acceptable over the connections of the Wilmington A Weldon R. R. at Goldsboro and Weldon, and espedally adapted to the 'necessities of commercial travel, ai e Issued by tha Wil mington fc Weldon R. R,, and are on sale at its FaeengeT Depot in Wilmington. A. POPE, 2mch,tf General Paesenger Agent eotfe Will make for the next 60 days only, a 8850 Square Grand Piano for only S24S STYLE 3. ?2g!a SSS&it ' icslc, beautiful carved legs and lyre, beavy serpentine and latJ? t WotSi1 case, fuU iron Frame, French Grand Action, Grar.d Hammert P moQfcr ment which can in any way tend to the perfection of the iniTL 01 eert iSIl Our price for this instramf nt boxed and deUvered oSES? nl 2 at New York, wiih fine Fiaoo Cover, Stool and Book, nlv This Piano will be sent on test trial. Please s-nd refewnr if 45;0ft money with order. Cash sent with cider wlil be lefuiidtl and I T Cot L U-m. no Wti mava if P!nn a rn lust aa .J i. ... U Irtlfl.t -.t S4 UT iu vsvu nojoji j ufft as ic:o:uku III in a,lw-ru a " UilTPp , r TU ? twun jsiooi, u.ver aud ,, 3r. VIM 1111 1 V Class and sold at Wholesale factory uTie ' TVU 1 Tu. rights are the finest in America, :a. ' Positively we make the fin.r r!rw,n8. Ths7 tone a d the greatest dorabUi; y , They are n commended bv tb m v ' tidi? thorities in tbe country. Over 1,000 in usp, and not one oW-L r 1 ttfc4 Flanca and Organs sent on 15 days' test trial -freight free IfuJ M f. ?: write us before buying. Positively we ofler the Lest bargains' Cattilw? &a2 Handaome IllosCrated and Descriptive Catalogue of 43 p-efci tntiifW9 w0f fc Jivery nixuu iuiit wmuu;u wr u veais. t . - -v eacn, ana one oi lnree ctaves. ihiktekn 6ttjps with GKAKn ' Length, 43 in ; Width. 24 iu.; Weight, boxed, 36U Ids. Tbefa ftfrif!j ly carved, wiih raised pateh, nsusic closet, lamp stands, fretwork AV1'' finished. Possesses all the latest rd best improvements withtt ' brilliancv and fvmrthetic oualitv of taruL Ilpantlfnl ri-. w.ivk AND Steamship 8 TUR .STEA3sllt tion. Regular retail price $285. Our wholesale net cash price to havftit ,U with stool aud book, only $97 as one organ s Id sell othersr rositiiv l fQC iu price. Ko payment required until you have fiUly tested the orp.n i borne. We send all Organs on 15 days lest trial and pay freight bothw J00' on ment is not as represented. FuDy warranted for 5 years. Other s'vIaZS faatrn ly f65 ; 9 stops, $85; 14 stops $J15. Over 32,000 sold, and eniinZ? ?? he fullest satisfaction. IIIle UaieJ areolar mailed free. Factorv m6 "Pn st. and 10th Ave. . y ana WMtrocna SHEET MUSIC t. TvZLl'Z oi ths Jay and ev-ry variety of musical composition, by the btat authors! a!m aBir' MENDELSSOHN FIAft 0 CO., P. 0., Box 2058, Kev'Y' ii that DeSins's Pile Remedy foil. j 1 fJ -to cure. Allay, the kchlng, abaoitt the SmT-i3 XZS wrapper oh bottle pntains his statatiim i.SV All druggist and country -tores hart it or WiD tt Jt farS -. ) . CC i -.The recent bogus butter inTCstigatioa in New York brought out a good many strong statements from the dealers io . ..it : - A A. ;nr,w f tho. oleomarsanne iraua. j ut n in.ri'j uu wuutu -rn. .It is sold all or ew r nVrvi w lact, all orer the country, THE MAiiN. The mihs close and arr va ei the City Pcwt OEoa as follows ; ; zsortnern inrougn mans. . . . . uu n ra Kortbera through and way maus. b:w a. ra. Ealelgb t44 6; 30 a. m. Mals for tbe O. Kail road, ; ana routes supplied ther- ; i fronij Including A. & N. O. j iUilroad, at.,.....'M......M. 5;30 a. m. Southern .mailsfor all points South, daily ...'.8am and 7:45 p. m Wesferu-maila (Q O R'y) daily (axcept Bnnday )........ . 8:10 a. m Mail for Cueraw & Darling . ton;..;...... ttTalU for points betweed Flo : rerxv aud Charleston. 8 a m 7:15 p m Fayettevilie, and offices on Cape Fear Hit cr, Tuesdays. and 'Fridays.....,..,. ........ 1:00 p. ra. Fay8ttevillet via Lumberton, daily, except Sundays...... 8:10 Onslow O. II. and intermedl- ' ale onlces, every Monday aud. Thursday at.......... C 00 Sajithrilie- mails, by ateam' boat, daily, (oxcept Bun- ! - days)................ 8.80 a. n,. Malls for Easy Hill, Town : Creek, Kballotte and Little River, 8. 0., every Mon- day and Thursday at.. .......5:00 a. m. .Wilmiogtcn and Black River I Chapel, Mondays, Wedncs- ; days aud Fridays at 6:00 a. m. i OPEN IOB DELIVERY. iSorthern through and way ; mails...... 7:00and 7:80 a. m. Kotthera mails 9 00 a m Bouthern Mails.. 7:80 a. m. Carolina Central Railway...... 4:00 p. m. Stamp Office open from 8 9, m. to 12 M., and from 2 to 5:80 p. m. Money Order and Register Department open same as stamp office. I General delivery opsu from fi;00 a. m. to 6:00 p. m., and on Sundays froni 8:30 to 9:80 a. m. ' I Stamps for eala at general d:lvry vf hen stamp office Is closed. Mails collected from strestb e vrcry day 3:30 p. m. ETHli3G EVERY LADY' OUGHT TO KNBU; Thoro exists a means of se curing a soft and brill i an Complexion, no matter Low Boor it may naturally bo. acan's Magnolia Balm is a delicate and harmless arti . cle, which instantly removes Freckles, Tan, Redness, Roughness Eruptions, Vul gar Flushings, etc., etc. So delicate and natural are its effects that its use is not suspected by anybody. , No lady has the right to present a disfigured face in society when the Magnolia Balm is sold by all druggists for 75 cents. 1 GULF STREAM!, C APT. INGE AM, - SAXtjpAC April 9. galling of Bliex s advertised. For Freight EnfasnB apply t' TIIOF. R. Sap't, Wexcisgtc-B. N. C. -fH&O. O. fc5KF, Frijcbt Aprtt, New Fork. M. P. CJLTDK A CO . Brosdwty Mem Tefs; mn 51 . E ATT Vs ORGANS 17 Steps, 5 Set 14 M 1 Goldrn Tongue reeds oclj THE WILCOX yfilBBSr & GO'S MANIPULATED CD: Is claimed and admitted to be the Best, Most Reliable and Cheapest Fertilirar in use for Cotton and other Crops. , 'Yoa can always depend on it" ' Arrange for your : supplies at once, on the usual termj. ' All material composing Fertilizers have advanced and tow are difljcult to get. - For supplies and any information in regard to Guano eoiaiaiai.u with r - :. .. . TATilSO W. ra5T2t7Air. Anil, BTlJ T.amnlitiM O w unuuwuj, ;.;::,::;c.ET:'iHE. best i .... The lim&vmVQ Oil Cook Stove and PArlnr $i$5. Ad'irees, Daciei F Beatty, Washing. HAS STOOD THE TEST OF YEARS. AND Q1VETJ ENTIRE iATIiriTn ton N i. inch 24 4w A ISfM ftr rnu urn i rune .iUlf.SiXUwSi " ii.iiii.iibt) bui.iruiii AJiii ti;uiiul.irr - CEORSl,S& ?-: tThe. Parlor Heater Patent Portable Circular - i.W-.Tirt taafuba HOPS Mr Good Woman. Wbv arc yon so out of sort?, never able to till folks that you are well? Ten to ono its all caused in the first place, by Labitual ccustipation, hicb no doubt locally caused deranged kidneys and liver." The sure euro for cccstipation is tbe celebrated Kidney-Wort. It is also a specific reracdj for all kidney and liver diseases.1 Thousands are cured by it every month. Try it at one?. Toledo Blade. ' , (A JlltvUcine, not a Dlnk) , COXTATK8 , HOPsi BUCnui MANDRAKE, DANDELION.' " " Axt TUX Ptbest kj Bbst MkBICjU, Qtali- THEY CUBE AU D:?eaesof the Stomach, Bowls. Blood, . Pemaic Complaints. v- siooo in GOLD. "vrm te raid for a caaethcy wITI not cure or utip, or io. anyrninsr impure or injurtou found in them. : , g Ask von" Irnpgfst fer JIop Bitters and far Htliein tffore you tlccp. Take no Other. p. ;.C ! an ftWoIate and Irresistf bcnrc f or juavu'.oo, u;v ui ii:iici, ioo&cco ana -, Jiarcotics. . - gvV f'o ?03 L i'-TXAE. G323EEBE Bewj. F. Oratjcjt, Stoby B 'Udd llALc?.r.x E. Patki. ' Lati Cor2ffiiss!on-r oi Ptctte. AT - - - aaS aT - J .. W SAW1QZXS Also Stattaury tal ForUK STEAM ENGINES 5 N. SCHB0EDEB ST., BALTIMOBE, MD. . (like cat) taj preTeJ A Great Saecew I Will heat a room in a few atnatei. Qire a Beautifol, j Clear, Soft light J So Chimney Flue, er Pipe seeded I Ample for lie. ting anj Boom in aay Dwel lnjC. Whea not rcaulred mm a Ccok 8tcT. mikini it cqaally effi&ient for the Kitchen at a srcall additicnU coit. Grist and IJour aiills. Water "Wheels, Wood WorUiw xech 24 iw end for Catalogue- HAVE YOU n, ..v caUrx;iolor Heater, from $5 to $11 BfU tog -J u. n.tww.a, ngaal . - " r Kivcuwn amn l.a.l. . Y IW .1 Jl ... n.lwa. a,a stomach oTinacUrelirer or kidnere?, And I 0lre1 r file hy T""HniTC .ll.VVrjTrf. " . i . .nan -7 . . maw a? aat .x rvi. itn nruau.aT,ii. avu I T". V 1 The;Hayfle do ei erery derlptioo of Cocltj or other work heretofore cw ly tae ordiierj Cook BtereerKs-i with ease and coffforVffiit&r than (he Coal, Wood, Gti or er OnstOTee laafet Utfd No Dcitl 5e. rschl I' 8 weltering Hcit I 'o Ed "Cannot be Exploded, u ttCoei Ko Fet the 02. Ak! Bafe I Irery Btote Tktc& when tbeee oreane at e in good condition do T uaot nad their -poceeesor eniofiog rcoq heath ? Pabks&V 'jimskr . Tbxio alware respalatet thesr iicpvrtent organ, ; and nerer faileto make the blood riek lad puf er and to strengthen erery part of -the ejgtem It pu earei handredeof dee railing invalid. Aik voor neighbor ab at iv r. . mch 244w j: S500 ;Rt3ward riX7 E WILL PAY THE ABOVE reward 4 if for any case of liver Complaint. Dys pepsia, 8ick Headache, Indigestion, ConstI-1 pauon or vjOAUreneee we cannot nre -with West's Vegetable Liver Pllls when the di rection are 6trictly complied with. They are purely Vegetable, and never fail to give JOB PHlTiM ! ATMTHK LOWEST PBICES ! eatisfactlon. K Sugar, coated. Lae t5ie, 2PCDT lPi ew " ; containing SO Pille, 25 cental For sale by ,A tRTAlfl- MY PRICES 0EF0RE aferif'S; PA!NE GHAFT0FJ S LADDJ xMtiriitjs-st-Ln a:.d .SolicSUjrr oi Arnei! , ca and Frr5-D itent? 4 12 Fifil, 6tr.t, WtstLjDiQn, l. O, rrartjee iflr n,- it braoche in the Faterit 0:1jc ard id the Sacrfmt end Grcuit Courta .)f tne ' United' States'. Pamphlet tctii frw' on receipt of $tanr all Drnggiet8. 7. Beware . of couutcrleite and imitations. The ereiiuine manufactured onlv by JOHNC. WE8T& CO.,. "The Pill Ma- Kers' jsi 183 w, Madison, Sfc-i Chloago4 Free trial paekage sent by mail prepaid o receipt oi a 3 cent 6tamp . mea 22rd&w ly A . . 1... 1 ' ! l; SCDPPEMOfflGi - AND Wiae Com:aj. r LiieVill; N.'C. Prices and samples ftn 'sppbcatioaT' t Hend in yor orders tor tfe bolidajs. H.VINO YOUR iPBlritlflO 00KE ELSEWHRREl Satisfaction Guaranteed i pJKTI.YG CABEtDUr iXECtJTED for ,or.M ledi g out of the city and eent 10 xlttBa hf maD free if restaur r : :l CciiwciMtiatEwUTiterfitreeta v Bust Well Augeiy Bust Well Drills' THB BEST AND MOSrBUCCI Well boring aad Preipectis 1 1 afactnred. " GAS PIPE SJILAFrlNO PCaS The moat Improved Surface Atli Guaranteed to make good g-rj, Works much fwter sad with hat- of any other tooU. , , vt Auger and DnlUwctt by " power. v --Jixte , Drills aad Hone power bare a.0 '' l,000ieet. 'tt J Itrtise five.yesrs asd eo ff: . trS Hade from best material .sad soli the pries of others. Bedfor Jr, a. !W.WWAw " Ht.JJ STATE. RICRK05D, Tl. QBAMBEKLATKB Jjjffitei 1 I rtrtfdf eaUtioa, CiesFfTf tl-i Fiiir 7. Li.t Adrerus -4 CCi 39 1 fclt rirevUtJoa sow rrer StttHC' trtioa price-Dafly f ihiif r fee - ; rsi i r spt . a. V ,. - . . .- ' i -
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